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I ' Fatal .Crash
By AllTIIUR R. VINSEL
Of tlle NW '""' Stitt
A lamllf -~ l!Y ball its numblf in a traglC bolldl$ truck =-1
todQ facft a numb' New Year in a new
cll)'-wltli two llttle •boya dead and their
dad iiravely liljured.
C.uae ol the morning acdQent In Ir-
vine, meanwhile, ia still being probed by
police today, wjth one original theory
seemiDCl1 fllcorrecl
One -to the 9:30 a.m. accident
that shattered the ·Thomas Facemeyer
family seld It seemed tO appear Iron! a
distance that a tire 'blew out on their
older niocH1 ~•ttuck.
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Cause Sought
In Irvine Crash
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·Princes1 .. De#Ws Her Critic s
. ClllPl'ING SODBURY, ElllWid (AP) ..., Princess Anne le\! rumors ol·
, romance 'and defied her criUcs today by jOing lox hlDlting again with Lt.
Maik PlillBp8. a handsome cavalry oflicer and Olympic gold medalist.
. 'Ibey jdlned the Beaufort Hunt at this small weal COWllry town. The~ were
met by tho' Duke of Beaufort at nearby Sodbory Common, where their bones
· lvtte .attin(.
TBi! ·DliKE IS A CLOSE friend o( Queen Elbabeth II, givtog •UPWrl to
the belief that Anne's friendablp with Phillips bas royal approval.
PtiJDips, 24, fll'mly demed Tuesday reports that he and the princes.! would
800ll be engaged:
"It's at.ol~ nonseme," he, said. "Just because two people are seen about
~ether two or three tilD8I ddea ~ mean they are getting eneaged."
1ANNE JS THE OOUN'l'aY'S most eligible 22-year-old.
LUt moo.th, wbefl. Anne rftrst went fo:s: hunting and broke an unwritten
rule of Britain's royal family, the League against Cruel Sports called it a
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Tn1man's Casket Carried
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Billionaire
Vanishes
From View
IJJNDON (AP) -Billionaire recluae
Howard Hugbel landed in Britain early
today ond imm<diatoly vanished from
public view, the U.S. Embuay reported.
Hughes bad been driven from bla lux.-.
urloua hotel refuge in Nicaragua by laat
week'• devastating earthquake.
The e&-year-old American tycoon ar·
rived without a passport but was rillbed
throuib immigration controls at ·tbe re-
quest of American authorities, official
sources said.
He landed at Loodon's Gatwick Airport
shortly after midnight, arriving in one ol
his lkeater Lockheed Jetatar. eiecutive
planes. A convoy of limous.ines met the
plane and took the arrivals away.
Hughes and bis eotourage ol business
manqera, bo<ly.,,.nts and _.taries
climbed Into Roi!S Royf' r~.
Harideufled Youtfi Flees
11'1' veblcle . .......,, spun, Into a dirt
ernti"antiDent ..:.. u they returned from
dumping a cargo ol trash including ms.
cordld Christmas gtlt ,wrappings -and vi• bal10d, b~ IWp ol three brothers . ric!lnl In tbo l>Ock to tbelr deaths.
,,.._ -1W" Battened but none
-·to • Ill obvious blowout," said
To :W.ss~uri Library
Rumors that be was being put up
either with· U.S. Ambassador Walter An-
ner1berg or _..billionaj.~ oil man Paul Get-
ty.J who bas a mansion near London, were
dispelled. !-fl embassy spokesman said Hughes
was oot at the ambasaador's residence .
And friends o( Getty, who like Hughes is
one of the world's richest men, insisted
Hcghes had not moved ln with the oil
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.. --lnveStigator today. By BE. : LEN THOMAS -"-Yer Jr., JO, and his quiet way he wanted. The motorcade left
' -Dnlll, I, ...,. apparently killed INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (UPI) -The the Caraon Funeral Home and moved
~·U&DQy en the crash on Bonita 'body of Han)' ·S Truman was cmled ~ slowly over the l'Ai mi~s to the library.
~&Id near MacArthur: Boulevard. day in a sloW, IOI~ procesalon past his The procession passed in front of the ~~ , F~~--St., ~on•Dejaw""'~ to the Trumao sts~lj'o . ceotury .. lct Truman mwion, ·:wnni-to w •• Lillfary,,.....,.. the ~ 'tf.S. l'relldenl • where Besa Truman, '11, bis cbildbooci
, , --WU , , ~·· wiD Ile In atsto. , • . " . sw-.rt' and ~ of ,$3 yean; their · todll ; at Melt i ~ o1 Ameriqpaal ordinary and only daughter\ Margaret Dahle!, and ·
. Wnl ~ 'f . , : ~f!.Jlned the stroets to honor and cloo .. lrieiids and relatlVes gathered to A-hoi-..., ~ eocapea moum birrr. awa•t the !Uneral. =*7 -a~ becauoe O>mmon foll< • ll'nm the ~ Three thousand mllllary troops stood
a.l:an bent u he landed on farmlands where be was reared gathered at attention ·along the 1$-block route in
it, *lall according to Patrol-on a crisp, clear day to grieve the pas~ lhe bright sunshine.
mm Bab Antold. ' ing of the "to~ llU1e "MU of President NiXon and bis wife Pat new
Be ·-IMll holpltsllzed. · Independence. to Independence to lay a wreath at the fte •tly q -w11 allo thrown from Truman's body will lie In state, In a Truman Library In the afterooon and pay
Illa ,_of the 1990o moclel pickup truck permanently sealed casket draped with their respects to the family. The Nlxons
and kD1ed In the holiday trapdy. an Ame~n Dag, for 211Ai ~rs unW planned to return to Washington four
NUl'Sel at Costa Meu Memorial Hos-Thuh:tay s plaln, J!Avate, funeral . , houri later and wUI not attend the
ptta1 Nid Mn. p~yer, who was not Americans mourned him In the 1lmple, funeral Thursday.
along spent a Ioni d.Y'• vigll there Truman, whose moment.., decisions W~. , during and aftor World War II shaped
Funeral ~ are pencil"{ for the REA.D,ERS, T-0 WIN the deatiny ol bis country, died, Tuesday
twn boyS at ............, Mortuary fn at the 880 o1 811 after a lhree·week light
fi:. ~ todoJ'":"""".~ olllda1s ,SH<!'!f' J'!~~T~., ·\ ·~·:i di~led ~tii .the
Prance'. County O.Mlt 's dtputiea *'1d , Ten 'DAILY PJL()'J' mden1 It dly !or memenlof .J.' -grand thOy uiidentood the P'aoemeyer family the nut U claya will win free ~ master of the asonlc Lodi• pin In bis Just moved to C4lia M,.. from Garden to the __..... llh Annual lapel, bla blue, purple and wbito M~lc
Grove ' s...o• • Vacation, Travel and n---apron around his waist and hls: 33rd ' ,... -~,-degree Scottish Rlto ring.
'B'omh ·a,.YUJ.e Cara'
MEXICO CITY (UPI) -Polk:e
demolition ezperll caref\llly opened a
.. 11oc1 poctago U.., llld looked like a
dynlllllte cartridc• 'l'lladay an d
d!Jcover.d a rolled up Cbrlltmu card.
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tlonal Vehicle Show ICbeduled for Jan. 5-He w1s dmaed In hlJ favorite chlrk
If at..U..Anrbrbn GoRYtnUOG Center, blul! "pin-strtPecf 1U1t, a White ahfrt ana
Finl wlnoen who will each receive a black tie. ~Ir of $Z tlckell aro !lated today In Truman wlll be burled on th> grounds
-lat "aill'' acat•~ ·-· ••-=:, .. c1ua1•~ .::=::....=::::.•, ~':: of the library -"In the cnurtyard, nur
.,..._ U1N .u~ ~llCllW. """""' the' rose garden." Berc1ust he was op-
lor 1avr -· You could aJreo.dJ be • poled to pomp and Pjli•antry and said winner. men provide the& own form ol dignity,
(Ste TRUMAN, Page Zl
Hughes ' arrival took by surprise the
iliee llUGHES, Page 2)
'Oraqe
we .. lter
High clouds on Thlindlly will
bring down tenV>eratures a' tad,
accord.Jng to the weather service.
Highs expected al the. beaches, Iii,
rising to '10 inland. Overnight
ldws' In the IOI.
JNSmE' TODAY
Eighteen VQUHQ people on G
church re.treat w.re kiUed Tue•·
da' nig~I '°""' !Mir ""' col· lid<d 10ic.\.O'lofllC mlllc lrlld: In
eaatena .New Mrzico. See •tmiv
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S Wtdond'1, Dtcem"" 27, 1972
hristmas Week B52 Missions Totaled 147
~IN (UPI) -The U.S. C<>mnilDd,
ftnt detailed report of the air war
~ Nor1lt Vletnlm, llld todoy ''more ¥' 1,000" tactl<Jll flshtu-bomber
~ 1llld 141 llSI mlsslom were Down ilflitac ·the wtek ol ll«:. IH5, and Hated ~! mlllta'7 tarre1s hil In lb1I blgest biiinblnt campaign of the war. 'rtbe nino-pllge reporl fell far short" of
"'°1ibing the magnllude of the raJJls,
~ver, JOme of which the command
~ slruck as close aa one mile from the
ter of Hanoi.
report did not lnclude the mmlve
bombing Jllat resumod altu • If.boor
~batt.
· QlnMNml• ~ Mm llaDol" Aid
the l'lids continued today. The Com·
muolat report• aaid the bombt cut •
1wath of dutru<tioo through Hanoi IJself
and that lens of thouMnds of refugee•
.were fleeil>c the City.
· A Poli•b dPW'\ said IM>ml)I fell one ~lometer '(.6 of a m{le) from lhe center ot Hanoi today, and a Swedish rtpon said
the city shook as if an earthquake had
hit.
''During the period 18 December to 25
-~re Feeling Gone
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;JNilEPENDENCE, Mo. (Aj') -Lllce
&er!Canit oo em')' Main Street, U.S.A.,
~ tDoum the death of the nation'• 33rd
t. But in this Missouri River
'11>e passing of Harry S Truman
~ a tpeCial JOrro• -be was their
:awe. Jell so comfortable, all of us here
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.TRUMAN ...
there will be no riderless horse, no car--
riagu and no drumbeats at the
ceremony.
Tbe ceremonies were cut to three days
to ease the strain on Mrs. Truman.
"Mrs. Truman is 87 years old, and the
only reason to shorten it was to try to
lessen the impact of his death on her as
much a& possible," said Randall Jessee,
a family spokesman.
T1Je military announced today the only
tentative pageantry for Thursday's
funeral -a 21-gun salute and a flyover
by 21 Air Foree planes. ·
But onlJ aboot 30 of the 57 aging men
who served under "Captain Harry" in
Battery D In World War I will attend the
ll,lt rites.
· "'!be rest don't get around quite like
they used to," said Eddie Melsburger, a
relired llOWl!!llD Who Is oecrolary•
treasurer of the Batt.ry D Mlociatlon.
..Md General of the Army Omar N.
l!radley, another toogb MIMourlan and
bimsell frail at 79, was among those
c1 ... I\' Truman who could. not attend.
Docto!I adv!Md Brldley lit to .jb' to
~detlce froni • his • homa I n ~lforfi(a beeause he suffered a recent
li!lart ailment.
· •·:''Ibe wor1d la a better place for bis
·fiaving Uftd In lt,'' said Bradley, the man
~ served under President Tnnnan as rman of the Joint Clllels of Staff.
~ · Nlzon balled Truman as a man of
·~vision and guts."
·~He declared a 30-dlly period of IDOIJl'l1-4'1& with Oags on all government e II;ytng at ball staff. And be P"" -Tbarlday as a national day of
. . Then will be DO mall delivery
lliat ""1 and both the New York and
• -~ lloct 6"cbangea will be cloaed.
·.Former l'mldetlt l'relldent Lyndon B. :Mn•, bls wife Ledy Bird, and their
daughters and their husbands, also an-
·""""*'plans to fly to Indepeodenee this
a,fternoon.
. ' Joimlon ttmembered Ttuman as a
rpan "who was never flJDChl.ng in the
_ja:ce of cruc1a1 oat1onal choices."
: : Truman said tbe toughest choice he
: P,tade as President was sending U.S.
: troops to Korea In a "police action" that
: ~t Communist 110ldiers from taking
: over territory soulh of the 38th parallel.
·lie sald that dectdl!i orusbadoM!d all
; 4\then, Including bis order to drop the
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DAI LY PILOT
Sorrow
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in Independence, knowing he was down
the street. tn bis big white house,'' sald
Mary Dowell, 57. "If you drove real slow
down past his house on Truman Road,
you could look in the north window at
night and see him sitting there all alone,
reading by the little lamp that was
always Ut in the study window.
"It gave you a feeling of security -
you felt that no matter how much the
world changed and seemed to get away
from you as you grew older, that was one
thing in your life lhat would stay the
same," sbe said. "S..lng him sitting
.there every night, gav• you a lfnk, to ·the
past iind a way of Ille that Is dii"ip-
pearing from our country,"
Tuesday nigh~ the atudy -was
dark. Tbe former President'• death bad
come at 7:50 a.m. that morning.
As the brilliant Deoonber sun faded
away -leaving on1y a soft lavender glow
and a bitter chill, small clusters or peo-
ple buddied on comers across the street
from TrurtJ,an's home.
All were bundled l.tj heavy coats and
scarves. Many bent dowrt to children to
point to the place where history ha~
pen~. A few ventured brief words with
Secret Servi.cemen and. poli<:i! who con·
verged earlJ Ill the day to keep a_ vigil
over the privacy of the widow Bess and
daughter Margaret.
But all spoke i,ot only of Truman's
deelb, but also of the life of the man from
Independence wbo went off t o
W~ .and came back borne im-
mortal. .
'"Ibere never is and never c a n be
euything lib .comln& back home,"
Truman had laid when he returned to
lndOpendence in' 195,i after be left the
White Hotise. ' ' '
"Harry was true people, he wAB ctne of
us," ~ William Stallcup, a 64-year.:old
boiler stoker who credited Truman with
getting him a job durllig the Deprmlon
that kept food on bis table.
Stallcup reminisced as be stood tn front
of a gleaming wooden door Inside the old
pillared courthouse in the town square. A
huge evergreen wreath trimmed with a
black saUn bow framed the door'• glau.
Thirty feet behind, a par1ralt of
Truman held a place of honor hlgb above
the bench where be preaided u chief ad·
mtntstrator from 1922 until he went to
the U:S. Senate In 11131:
"Harry came up tbe hard way, ju!l
like most of us Mluourians have done,''
said Lloyd R. Hilburn, 84, e reUred
Jackson Ciounty sheriff's deputy who also
credils the former Pmldent with helping
him get his job back in the 1930s.
"There'll never be another one like Ole
Harry,'' said Hilburn. "llis monuna used
to say he could p~s as straight a row of
com as anybody. He lived his life that
way, too. He ·walked straight, talked
from the heart, and never forgot the
place where he came from ."
Beside him. l»wing her white head,
HllbUrn's tiny 7.a.:year-old wife, Kathryn,
noilded ill -t and fumblede for a
handkerchief.
Foul · dOQrS dowu the street, Lester
Ostbo[f sat at the soda fountain where
Truman often · Stopppad to visit old
frieods. Now...ur.i;tnin the department
storo where Mn. TiUiiian uoed to or<ler
her clothes; even .!fhen 1be was mistress
of 1600 P~vlii!a· Avenue, Osthoff
remembered. ~. "';,...
"I hurt lnl1de. knowing qt's gone ,"
Ostobort '8id. "America ollouJd huri In-
side, too. He~ ... J gijat man, a simple
man who loved us JJI as nei&hbors and
frieods. He was-our O't'm."
ll«ember, U.S. Air Force, NI")' and
Marine Corps air crews flew more than
1,000 tactical llriker and tbe Air Forte
flew 147 IW missions against military
tareets in North Vietnam," the command
said.
Asked to defmo a tactical strike, tht
command spokesman said it was a
"scheduled flJght of one aircraft against
a targeted lnstallaUon. '' Alked to define
a B51 mission, be described It as a
mission "by one or more aircraft."
Before today's report. the command
deocrtbed the currt!Jt aeries of raids .,
tbe buvleat of the war. "mnra tllao l,OllD" ta<'llcal min!Onl were
Durlnl the period starting Dec. 18. 21 o.... "' eaacily bolo lllalll' llSI -· ~ planet ~ reported !bot thee were, I •
down, lnclucllnc tt BSZs. At !tut 51 The npi.r.bomben can carry aboUt
Americans were killed or lllted u miss-six tons of bombs each 'nd the B52s,
lllfl. . whlc:b UIUally strlk< In croups of three, 30
'l'l>e oommand todJj' repqrted another tons eacll.
llSI and ....., flCb!el"liornbera clowoed. The North Vltlnamele deltgallon to·
'Ibo Communitts clalmed eiJtbl more tbe Paris talb Aid 40,000 tonJ Of bombs
1!511 abot down and '8kt Ibis 6n>Ugbt to were dropped last week, but there wu ho
81 tbe number of U.S. planes downed way lo check this eltller.
with aboot 100 AmericJIN c&p1urei!: The U.S. spolceaman sld tbe 72
There was no accura~ estimate of the targeta Usted were not the only ooe1 hit
-age of bombo dropped becaUle the and refuaed to "Y If any cl vlllan
command did n6t apecify bow 1111111 facillUes bad been 31ruek.
* * * Peace Impasse
The ~ In tbe Piii 1111 NW
DO cJvlHaft fact!-"""' largelocl
Tbe u.t of tara•ls Included every ma·
jor airl'Ort In the H.a!lol·Halphonc area
except Gla Lam, Hanoi's civilian. fac:Ulty,
and Comnwnlat reports llkl It, too, was
hit. The OOW1try'1 four Iarceat tbermal power planls ~ abo on the list.
The ~ llJted In !he command
roj>oi't dl<f not Include 'l!ihtera nylnf
covtr for the bombers, mjulle-rtrin&
planes which try to knock outiMnroWll$t
antiaircraft fire, planea JOau!led with
electronic gear to jam ~t ·radar,
refueling tanken or radar planil.
France Offers
Help in Talks
PARIS (UPI) -France took administration against Nortb ·Viet.nam."
dip!omatlc action today to unsnarl the Tile next w~y KJeber Avenue talks
Parlo peac• Wlcl, · but both the North · ,..1on , involving the CommunllU,
vi.tna-. ODd the VJet Cong made lt Saigon and the United States. would bav•
: clear they are oppooed to fUrtber talks been the 1'12nd. Tbe Colllmunl6Ls, bOI~
unlll ~t Nlaon. tendl what tbe walking out ol 1¢ -·• leliloo to pro-Communllll called "tbe most barbarous · lest the bombing, suggested llie aesslon
air altacb" againlt North Vietnam. · taie J!lace as usUal 'llluraday.
A nnklnc Cmuilwdst Vletname1e
diplomat aiao Nici Iba\ White llouae aide
Henry A. KlDiW "wlll be able to
resume his talks with Hanoi'• Le Due
Tho only If the air war is ended ovfr
North Vietnam."
French Foreijn Minister Maorice
Sclnmwm, In ·an appamit effort to get
the Vietham peace .negotiatioM going
again, had a long talk today with U.S.
Charge d' AUalres .Jack Kulllaelt '
.f'roaP•J
HUGHES ...
.I..-office of Hughes Tool Co., the
core of ~ess empire.
A senior executive, J. C. Jolmson ,.Id:
"I doo~ llnow ~ about this except
what I beard on tbe radio this morning.
Be bas not been in touch wl.tb us dnd I
am not really" expecting him to. "I have
no idea why be bas cane to London.'' Ul'fT ......... THIS IS THE LOBBY OF THE HARRY S TRUMAN LIBRARY
Body of Former President Is Lying In State Here Until Burl1I
Kubisch -beadlnc the embassy anW
the1arrlvval of new Ambassador John N.
Irwln -met with Schumann for 75
minutes In the minister's Qua! d'Oraay
ofrtce. · •
Mterwar<ls Kubjsch told newsmen:
Official aources said Hughel had been
lnotructed by U.S. offlclsls in Waahlngton
to apply peraonally to the U.S. embauy
in London to rene\f hi. panport.
.Judge's Boling
Prop. 20 ~ffeciive
F-eb.1, Not Nov. 7. . .
"We bad a ~ul convvaaUon as we
always do, but any statement must come
from the For.Ip Ministry."
French officlals refused comment but
govUnment aources said Schumann was
aetlng on Pn!sldellt Cltorpt Pomptdou's
instructions. 1
North Vietnam s¥f 1bclay II will not
taie part In ll!Y-llulllei:· ......... , peace
taJb with die Uallad • SW.. omtil
Anierican planes Slop bombing Norlh
Vletnam.
,\l[jf\ the Viet ~ llaD!>l and Saigon al! ~·thh -11crbe'111t~
foUMRY meetlnc at Kleber Avenue LOS ANGELES CAP) -A Superior regional and state oommlsslom mponsi· Tburaday. I •
Court judge bas ruled that provlsioos of ble for lona·term planning for the future 'Ibo U S .-..... hl.o..., the Com-
Prop,]!), the controversial coastline pro-of the California coutline. t'f 1... ' ·munlits · foi.1ld1'i9ibl1. Ttbe-ialks into
Calls to London's boot-known hotels
'said no bookings bad been made In
Hugbea' name and ther< had been no
unexped<d early rooming antval!.
Gatwlct Is 1 obort dr!V9 from Sun·
nlngdale and Vltginla Water, two areaa
of secluded mans1ons wilm IO!De of Lon-
don's richest famlHH live.
Hughes' -reoCbed Loodon v I 1 Gander In lie'lrl<tundlan, and Sbanmn,
In Inland, •
"His mtiJFA~:y ~
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~\jf;IJ\l4'1q~, go il)to ~11itJ1. I His J'\!llg wa~ M ~I tnt ~ deacloct. I'. ~"-tbe 1lalioi ~ ffl"./lov. I. I!>< date vot'!ll1i •~ 1~ of tkJ!S'ing Q>t ·t*t ~ =.,.rep U. iJ.li aldf..icl •'!lhlh
the nreasure. for a tempa:f$unc:tlon apinil ieulon waa poopoaed for today ·;,n\;;f nll!O, , •. • ,,..rlJy
Judce David Tbomas made the. ruling coasWne dev , oo .,..... $hat but J'lorth Vietnanr nfuaad to attend. ~ '
Tues<lay In a complex. case Involving a halting existing riletion befote the "When tho lltuallqn' ulsllng 'before The ~~· lrililfernd'.tnriltly to
proposed llHmit aparttnent project· on oommissions are croated woilld produce ll«:. II (date of the resumi>(lmj" of U.S. autol. One car that spe\1 out of the
the Pal°' Venles Peninsula. a "chaoUc" siluatlo1»along the coast. bombing) bai bell! · ~.: . t ~ e airport liid bllrlds drawl> ovtr each of the
It was the · !Int judicial lnterpretaUoo Tbomas said be woold rule later on the meetings of npreseollllV-. ud ~ -er willdf>wa,
of tbe practical application of Prop. zo in Issue of what effect, U any, the en-wiQ be resumed. It !1@endl enttnly.on HuP.s In ftcent mOaths had been nv-
Los Angeles County. vlroomental quallt)' •ct might have on .the Uolted Stites Vlhither Jl1a ~ Ing fD a bolel ln llOllqua, th e
COD.ltructlon of tbe project bas been the Great Lakes apartmeot complex proj-tlona will be resumed or not.•• · Nicaraguan capital, bUt Oed after the
halted lllnce Nov. 2!I 00 a temparary In-ect. A Viet Coog statement said: "The ~t ahaitered the city early
Junction sought by a group called the legation of tbe. Provlslonal RevvlutJoo.
Portuguese Bend Del..,. ~ttee, ary Goveroment of South Vietnam bu Tbe N,,.. reportoci 'l'llet!dag He Forked It Over agroed with tbe delegltloc of the that the -•use flaw, to F:ort,'.~tdvda!O, which oontendl Prop. IO bamd fnlm the Democratic ftePubllC ol Vietnam to Fla. In ~of bis privata.,... &mday.
data of lls adoption -Nov. 7 -any «>n-FRESNO (UPI) -Two bandlls using postpone the l'IZnd session of Vietnam This rtpOrl uid Hughes. and Ills party
•tructk>o in a 1,000.yar<kleep coastal barbecue forkl to paint up tbe1r demands peace talka to demonstrate tbe1r In-app&relllly lltw oo to ...,.. placo In the
zone unw nvlew commlYicm• could be tool< $190 from Charles M..,., night dignatlon a1J1 eoerce~colly protest .. the United Statoa J:w.•100 a forelo Olgllt
establlobed. manager of the Sahara Motel today. new eacalation of the war by the Nltoo plan was not med for the aircnll.
The developer -Great L1 te s 1---'----------------------'-----'------------
Properties, In<:. -filed a fl,5 milllon
countersuit ll«:. 6, arguln( that U It I!
barred from project development, so
should all other developen, spedflcally
14 private and 9 public building projeeta
alang tbe coast.
In his rutiiig, Thomas said be con·
sidered Prap. 20 to be primarily a "study
statute" that provides for tbe creation of
FromP .. fll: _
ESCAPE.~. _!.,
Campen, they allege the girl . au.eked
them and wblle they welt trylcig. to sub-
due bet, Van Campen eaca(!Od, ·
A doz.en offlcen frOin lruntlnnon
Beach and Fountain Valley, sided tiy "the
HunUngton Beach helicopter, tearebed
for the miuina prisoner for about .an
hour.
Police said today they will conUnue
their search, concentrating on places
where Van Campen may have gone to
find help In getting rid of bl! bando111L
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Retiree Donors
Fund-raisi1ig Meal for Supervisor
Retiring Orange County Supervisor
William J. Phillips of Fullerton win he
honored at a fund raising dinner Jan. 4.
Tbe event is beins gponaored by three
other memben of the Board of
Superv!Jon.
Headlni the committee to help Phlllipo
ratae money to pey olf a $1J,000 cam-
palp deficit Is Board Cbalrman Ronald
W. Caspers ol Ne..port Beach. Joining
him are superviaors David L. Baker of
Carden Grove and Ralph Clark of Anaheim. Supervilor Robert W. BetUn is not a member of the committee.
C41per1 laid the event will 14honor
Supervisor PhlJUps' long and productive
years of service to the county."
The retiring supervilor, who wa3
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defeated by Ralph Diedrlch, Nov. 7, took
office ss Third District supervisor Jan. 1,
19571 and will have completed 18 years on
the boanl when be leava olfze< Jan. I.
Supervilor-elect Diedrich stated that
Phllllps "deaeMs tbe honor and I hope
It will be a moot suc:ceufui evtninc.''
The .... t will be held In the ....
Grand Ballroom ol the Disneyland Hotel
with cocttalls at 7 p.m. and dinner 1t I
p.m. Arraqinj tbe event la Frank
Michelena, a paUUcal consultant who
once. served u Pblllips' e1ecutlve lssls-·
tant.
He aaid he e!peCll a crowd of 3SO 10
400 peoflle. Tickets at flS a ooople may
be obtainod at the airport ctnler branch
of Caspers' Keystone Savings and Loan
AssoclaUon, telephone &1$-0317·
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Ol 1111 OMLY PILOT
Got o probltm1 Tl!«n tOrtU
Pat Dunn. Pat 10Cll n& red
iopc, ~' the
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action 11 o u
need to 'it1 'tOl.. fn•qll~ tt•• In -ei'ntnfft& and
11 our qutl·
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Your smncc, Orono• Coa.1t
Doil11 Pilot, P.O. 80:£ 1560, C0.t&a
Me.so. Ca., 92628. lnelu& uour
telephone numbcr.
Where's Ref!<ncl? • •
DEAR PAT: We purchlled oome land
in Sebring, Fla. on Feb. t , 1972. We had '1.
year to ,.. the land 9nd caooel lhe con-
tract. We d1d cancel a'fter , vieW\ng the
land in April. We notlfl_ld the 'oomp&ny
and our two '44 monthly payments. were
returned. Ever s:lnce then we have tJeen
getting gifts, notices and excuses froTn
them BB to why the $375 down payment is
not being refunded. Can you look lnto I.his
and wbait l,.s holdfug up our' check? .
W.R., Fo11Dtatn Valley
A.a .Onage Blouom Estates• execattve
\lamed tllie delly OD "mori: bllbteal ibaa
we'd antld~" m a clluleovtl' Co
compater proces1l1C ti acewn&a. Tbe
compuy lnvlbed fllllloer lllqlllry U yow
refand does no& u:rlYe wttlda a
rtUOlllble: dme. U oa doa't Uve your
check by the ead of Juury, drop me a u ...
Goo4 Reeord
DEAR PAT: When we purchased our new home laat May' we received a post
card slating that we'd won one of four
prlres and to call Asoociated Merchan-
dising Compariy In qronge. A solesman
gave us a book of two-f~e dinner
Ucltets and penuadtd "' to Ir}' • blzylng
servlet which guaranteed savings on the
purchase of mercbandlse. We signed a·
contract and paid the l7S deposit, which
was supposed to be refunded lf we were
dlssoUslled. I lhen decided to become •
part-Ume salesman for the firm, but quit
when I found that merchandise in the
catalogue couJd be purChased elsewhere
for less, or was ''lam year's model." I
requested my '75 refund since three
items I had requested prices on were
more expensive than prices elsewhere.
I've complained to the Better Business
Bureau and Office of Consumer Affairs,
but I'm told nothlog CID be done. . . J.W., Costa Mesa
0... c.ie, pr-at of A-led
Morolln6bo(, baa --led bl <VetY
ftJ' wltll tM leUer ._. ea a.... and
the Olllee .. ~ Alloln: -IJ'VSfl repll't .... .,.,...... • .. loud
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1a1 dolb:<JI ..ere ~ 1ower ehewloere wll be able lo parcllale lbal
m.-ol lhe eame price lt!mgll
Aileclated. Yoa never requeste4 ttie firm
to "11\oet tlle prlCe" y0.•d fouDd
ellewbtre, aCcordlac to Cole. Ht ldded
tut '1ut )'tar'• mOdei" alwa)'I II· sold
11111 lo dleCoat itor.. prior ... t!ie
..,. model !'Mr and II II llol lilted 111 lhe
flnn •1 Clll'IUt catalope.
'.J'toaMI Tfp
DEAR PAT: How do I oblain in-
formaUon about taking articles from the
Urllted States to other countries? I don't
want to take the' chance of bringing along
anylhing lhat Is restricted or prohlbtted. nv .. e-...., Beach
F0< Wormatloa .-the .-Y you
hl&eld lo visit or abollt wMt M1ielel may
be t.akea ilto that coelllry, eo-.ct die
approprbite embauy or tfllnlltle YM.
will n.d "Cootaiales Geoeral and
Coanlatet" lilted ii tM white p.ces el
the """"111 Los Aqdes leleplloao dlne-
tory.
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Children Put Magic
ln Christmas Season ' I .
l!y TERRY COVILLE Of .. ca.lb' ..... ,,.,.
It's Wednesday morning, and roost of us are back at work after Christmas.
Honible, Un't it?
ll<n I 'Ill, my fingers polled teoaely above my typewriter, ready to tap
ou1 U-lhool deolli, ~oo and lhe latat In city council polilics.
I CAN'T. I'd rather tell you what a Dice Ollistmaa
I bad.
I'd ntber tell you about .Shawu -my implsh, rour-
JMN>ld aecond cousin. She's cute. She bas me wrapped
around lier finger llil.e a Christmas bow, I love au my OOlllln!J .dearly, but little Shawna !las a
coNln aparkle in her eye lhat tunw:the bellrl of a tough-·
'miDded ropomr Into JOn\elhln«fatli! to nutty putty.
' Al lhe family Chrlltmas p0Hy ohe biunced alOlDld lhe -
room, collecting empty wine glo8'e•, and carefully relil-
llng them, one-by-one.
08, SHE'S not perfect. There was one slight mishap when she tripped
and dripped a glass full of wine on her if'8Ddmotber's brand new dress.
"QoPa:!" she apologtt.ed, then giggled.
Alttt lhat, Shawna wu relegated to picking up empty toolhpick&, lelt
fn>m lhe plate Ml of moot and ch<ose cbunks.
•But she tackles e8cb task ~th the same enthuSlasm.
ClllUSTMAS Is dellnllely for kids. Wl!liout lhe kids popping open ·their
packag,., I wouldn'l enjoy a minute of ii.
I gave Shawna a bllge, fluffy teddy bear. It's nearly as big as she ls.
I gave racing cars to two other secmd c:ousinS, Ronnie and Donnie. Tbey
are odd little carL One ls a Volkswagen that-constantly spins in clrcle.s, the
other looks like a coupe. but when you wind it up, the engine pops forward
and It CODYerts to a dragster. '!'he next day Ronnie tota me he raced bis dragster against a neighbor
kid wbo bad the samelhlng.' Roonle'a won.
. n FnLS yoo wtth pride to know your toy was faster than someone
else's. . •
Gill giving isn'l all lun and games. I aJao gave Ronnie and IJonnle a
mummy •PY game. II lnclodes WtJng record! '-except lhe records dliin't
ta1t. -
Four adult. ·railed mlaerably In all ottempts to malU! It function. At leilJI
tt kept them busy for lhe .Vening. · · .
• There ought to be a law against selling Christmas toys that don't work.
SUre, you can always exchange It -but tell that to a kid on Christmas Eve.
l'M SURE glad that toy dragster was the fastest on the block.
Well, that was 'm)r Qlristmas. I had a good time, how about you?
Bandits Foiled
CanJJ,ot Penetrate Armored Truck
MARSE!ILLE, France (UPI) -Sllortly
alter 10 .i.m. ;J\laday, DanJel Coorbet
eleered bis armortd l<Uck with a CBJ10
of'llllO,llOO:onto·• nmow touhlr}' road Ill
90UIMrn l'rance.
He was beeding for an aUto route that
would lead him safely back to the head-
quarters of La Baraka, the security com-
pany be drove for. Then trouble -all
sorts of tro\lble. , A Jarg"e dump truck came straight at
him, rammed the front of the armored
van and puahed it ¥ck some SO ya.rd.ls to
a dead halt.
As O>urbel and two fellow guan!s bud·
dled ios.ide the van, a ga.Dg of 10 hooded
bandits began trying to 'break In. Witliin
a space of hours the W01:1ld-be bandits:
Fonda, Hayden Leave
LONDON (AP) -Actress Jane Fonda
and her fianoe, Tom Hayden, fiew into
London but were helc~ up fbr nearly an
hour by British ~gration authorities.
Miss Fonda told reporters on her arrival
Tuesday that tbe delay came because
of Hayden's pollUcal ocllvlUes.
-Immobilized the armored car by
driving wedges •alb tbe Urea.
~ttacbed a ~e of . Wasttc ex-Riqlly~ IOilt; ~·· .. dolif. •Tilt 1>1aat llid .onb' · minl>r damage If lhe altt!I
plates.
-One bandit started chopping away at
the van's bulletproof windshield with an
ax. He managed only to chip off a few
specks of the reiriforced material.
-Then some OutlaWs slid underneath
the van and tried shooting up through the
llool' boards. BUt· the van WI! evidently
equipped wllh a solid underbelly.
-Wilh the van's alarm sounding across
lhe sUU countryside, lhe desperate ban-
dits stepped back and opened up wllh
their machineguns in a last attempt,
spraying the armored vehicle with
repeated buntl. ·
-Courbet and hls colleagues dtcided to
open fire themselves, shooting blind with
machineguns through slits in the armor
plating.
That was it. The bandits ncd, leaving
tbe van Intact, lhe mooey safe.
PoLice later loond the gang's vclllcleo
with bloockplasbed seats, leading lhem
to think one or more of the would-be ban-
dits had been bit by lhe guards' fire.
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Protective Mother
Zona keeps her guard up agal!Ut strangers af~
giving birth to three cubtl on Christmas Eve at
Lion Country Safari She Is widow o! legendary
Frazier and b a present mate of Rufus who took
over the harem.
Pendlewn
Marine
Strangled
A Camp Pendleton Marine was a~
parently sti;aogled and bis full-clothed
body dumped on a freeway offramp in
Seal Beach, police investigators reveaJed
today.
The Marine's body was discovered by
passing motorists early Tuesday on the
7th Street o!Eramp at the junction of the
San Diego and San Gabriel freeways.
Al first, police did not know bow he
died, but the Orange County Coroner to-
day listed strangulation as the caU8e of .
dealh.
Seal Beath Police U. Lee Gatti said
the man was a Marine and has been
identified, but his name could not-be
releued until the next of tln are notified.
When found, be was wearing burgundy
trouseri and a blue tanker jacket with a
s~U iA!'n:¢can Oag sewn on the back, a
Confetlerate ilag· below ii and a Marine
Con>S patch oo tbe left sboolder.
Lt. GatU -described the man as about
18-22 year9>0ld, 5-foot-3, 150 pounds, with
sandy blond bair and blue eyes.
Seal Beach Police are investigaUng the
death as a liomicide. Lt. Gatti said the rest work now comes in trying to
'discover where ·the Marine was killed,
why and by wbom.
Capo District
Recreation Need
To Be Examined .. . '
A 1peclal tpwn-ball meetinl'lh ~
recreational needs within the <:.tpistrano
Unllled Schoof Dlstrlcl boundarieo will be
held Jan. 11 at the San Clemente High
School. .
The district's advisory recreaUon com·
mi.ssion baa scheduled the special session
at 8 p.m. in the Triton UtUe Theater and
official! of the panel hope for strong
citizen suggestions for improvement of
recreaUoQ ~ the communities served by
the district.
Commission Chairman Lee AndreWs of
Laguna Nigue~ said he hopes that
representatives of all the groups who
regularly use school r e c r e a t i on a I
facilities will attend the special meeting. ·
Among those major groups are Little
League, Pony League, Junior All-
American Football, Ju"'°1 BaStetball and Botiby Soxer Softball. Other-youth
and adult programs also use the schools
throughout the year for recreational
usea.
TMl ~issiOD adv\9es trustees 'OD ~al uoes for annual'l:listrtcl lnCome
a IJjoclal ri<reat!Oo And OOllllllUlilly
services tu.
So far tbis flscaJ year trustee. have
agreed upon more than •100,000 in new
projects under lhal category.
Among the ·major jobs already 1et are
new tennis court! at Dana Hills High
School aa well as rebuilding of courts at
San Clemente High.
Statement Protested
W ASIDNGTON (UPI) -Tbe State
Department bas "protested strongly"
Swedish Prime Minister Olaf Palme's
assertion that American bombing of
North Vietnam ls an outrage to be listed
with Nazi massacres Of World War n .
Swedish Ambaslador Hubert de Bescbe
was summoned to the State Departinent
to receive the protest from Acting
Secretary of State U. Alexis Johnson,
State Department spokesman Charles W.
Bray nI reported Tuesday.
GEM TALK
TODAY
by
J. C. HUMPHRIES
JEWELRY FASHION
TRENDS
The 1972 revival of classic jewel·
ry styling Is expecled to continue
during the coming year, for today's
woman is getting the clothes she
wants and loves to wear.
To match these clothes, she now 1
can get jewelry designed for her
own world ..• a world where she
looks and acts like a woman, and
can attain a calm assurance and
femlnity which has for far too long
been missing from the fashion
scene.
There are wide choices for the
woman of the 1970's . She can
choose a simple treatment of gold,
a tradition dlamond laden ensem-
ble, a tailor~ look that mixes Ivory
with gold or a lacy effect which
makes diamonds reflect sparkling
memories.
Personalized jewelry of elegant
good taste has never been more
accesabJe, and today's woman is
more than ever before free to use
her own creative Imagination to en-
hance her own particular beauty.
However, today's wide choices
make help and Ideas more Import-
ant than ever, and no one is in a
better po~ltlon to give this service
than your' lndepe0aent jeweler.
Best Christmas Gift
OAIL 'I' PILOT Steff '°"":
It was love at fir.st sight when Todd Eggleton, 8 of San Clemente, got ·:
his new dog Cbnstmas eve. The pup, an Australian shepherd female ··
replaced a beloved pet that had been taken from the Egglelon home :
by an unknown person and slain. The new playmate is named Muneca
{Spanish for doll ). It was also the name of the former pet.
Booster Club Initiated
By Dana Hills Familws
A membership drive was launched this
week to bolster Ole ranks of the new
booster dub which bas fonned tO help
o ... Hills High School's band get off lo
a row:ing start on the new campus.
Tbe current membenh19 cgoaials
mainly of mus1dans' ~aznUies, but presi·
dent Mrs. &ger"Pihl eaid lhat man,y new
rn~11are ~-· 1 i
Tiiis far the boolten have oponlOn!d
one ooncert and they also pitched In dur-
ing the recent move. from the quarters at
Sao Clemente High School to the new
campus.
Fund-raislna: projects, said fdt:S· Pihl,
are being organized lo help pay for flags,
instruments and materials for the
school's music library.
A $5 per-family membership fee as
well will go Into tbe treasury to help
offset the expenses.
"When a school ls brand new there are
many things that can't be bought the
lint year, and parent. can belp fill those
needs," she said.
1bll! far the parmtl already in the
group have started plans for a Valen-
tine's Day dance as tbelr first major
fund-<aiatr.
Membership Is open to any interested
parents and meetings are held at 7 p.m.
oo lhe fir>I Thursday of eacb moolh In
the new Dolphin band room on the cam-
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Membership infonnation is available:
by writing P.O. Box 321 in Dana Point.
Capo Couple's
Stln Gets Award ·[:
'· Air Force Capl. Lawrence MltcbeU in;
the son of a San Juan Capistrano couple;
has received the Sliver Star for gallanb1-
duriQg service as a forward air cootroller
in South Vietnam. 1
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Capl. Mitcbell ts lbe son of Mr. aiiif
Mn. L. w. Mitchell of !12831 Avenlda
Descanso, San Juan Capistrano.
The officer was credited for helping
defenders of a village in the summer qf. 1970 and marking enemy targets desplt __
heavy antiaircraft fire and poor weatbei:
Capl. Mitchell, Air Foroe epottsmo!r
said, was at the cootroh of a smilt
observation aircraft during the mla9l:Hli
and flew beneath a thick layer of cload'i
le> drop Oares on enemy posltkm durl6C
tbe siege of a small village. .: 1 The attack was thwarted because of bls
efforts, military officials sold. ·, '
Mitcbell left the combat ,... In
October of irro.
Every Omega Constellation chronometer
i• accompanied by a certificate 0
OMEGA atteeting to ill ioctedlble accuracy.
It'• the ultimate watch to give
or recttlve.
J.(~ .J/umpkriej Je1vP/erj
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27 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION
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) Israeli· Jets Hit Arab ·Base • Ill Syri
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EDEllAL PHANTOMS DEPT.
I' comes to 'POfldlng or collectlog
of Unij:ed States dollars, you never can
t where tbe good federal government
ls oing to strike oexL Newport Beach
eS .as a good example. ·
!iderals. It develops, Just issued a
Jiodicating that during the 1!1'12 ~ varied ;atrm of the United
tes g_.,,..t spent a whopping 1911
oo wjlhll..Newport's cily limits.
is IOOll i.rooy in all this.
l4i'1>0rl peopl~ -have a I-Ong-standing
talion of being rather affluent, quite
rvative poliUcally and cleady
E. t a Jot of federal spending.
IS RUMORED that Newport folks
out plenty when it comes federal m-
i tax paying time. So you might
son if they put so much into the
al treasury, they ought to wel<ome
g mg S001e of ii baCi In 1ochl benefits.
fell, you m.iJht reason that way but thi most vocal Newport folks leod to
reict just the opposite. Offer them
fe4eral spending In their town aod they
act__ lite you wanted to hand them a beiful cl snakes.
G<Ueral pbllosophy around Newport Ci·
ty Hall for years bas been you can't get a
federal dole without a bunc:b of strings
being attached to ll Of course the
federals, on the other band, just reach
out and grab your IDcome taxes and they
don't let YOU attach any strings on bow
they're going to spend it.
SOJ\.fE YEARS BACK, somebody sug·
gested Newport might clean up some
older sections of the township witb a
fedenil urban renewal projecl The fed-
eral man came down and spoke lo the
City Council about it. The councilmen, to
their credit, were deplomatic with the
poor fellow. But they did sort of act like
he was standing oo their toes and they
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$AVIV (AJ1-Iarull Jola _._.
Ille &ue.llre """ with 8)'ria tJdiy~. Will ...-;.ue1 ~ mb flll<rrill• 1>ue,
two Syrian army poslUOlll and an
~ balt<ry hi reprisal for IU<frilla
atta<:b, the Jsraell mllllary ccmmand --The aJr raid> b!P<e a llve-wedt lull on
the front along?.the occupied Golan
llel8l>ti, where \llie heaviest fighting
since the 1970 ce-flre flared Nov. 21. .
TJ!E ISRAEIJ ~d said all Its
planes relurned Jy.
Damaacus Radlf aaid three civilians
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CARRYING OFF GOODS
Jho·Plcldop ""' Scorce
Andes Air Crasli
• """ Wle4 ao4, two lllidlln',.,. ......i.. ed. •
'l1wl torpts wert all neor Nahal Golan,
a clvWa,n tarmlng settlement near wbt1t1
the -. ol llrael, Lebanon and l!yria
m«t.
'l1wl nlds wore announced "mlnutas
alter the Israeli oommand npcl1ed that
troops In the Golan Heights i!ad diacovtred seven antttank g r e n a d e
launclli!n, two mortar sbeill primed for
flrln(. a land mine, IDll tracb leadi!lc
""""" 'the ceuo-f!re line Into Syrlo.
A spokesman said that guerri1Ju en
Tucaday tried to ambush an lsraell
potn>l JlOlt Nahal °°"" wml.,...dtl
find eMW by • t1Dili1S ~ er by --GUElQllU.AI ALSO moclltnd the
""" .., Dec. 15 aod ..-• ubotap
raid with bazOOltu and , mlntJ, the ·~~w•lftack ·llll ~··· Oly?np&c t.eun iD JlUnicb;lllt 11•mmer,
lira.I proclaimed a -pallet cl llrik· mg Juard In retallatioo for .Ul luerrllla
provocatloos, even minor incldeDts.
'l1wl Air Foree bombed 1-IDll
Syria on Del IS and hit SyrJo.Clft Oct. JO,
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Nov. t IDll Nov. SI.
Deleaoa lll•!Mr MOiiie Day111 said
that ..... ~. llOll guerrlllaa p1 ..
100 8yrian and ._ fO)diors IDll
c!villana had -ldlflcl -Israel'• new "strike rut" policy. In the aan)e
period, be said, the Arabi loll II planes,
·JO tana, ll3 guo •tlerler; •radar lllation
and a mlaaile ~. -llraell 1"'&el ...... .-.....
THE ISRAELI radio, reported today
that the aon cl a Communl>I in the X-.t, Israel'• parllameo~ has been
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......ud CIC IUsplclon of heinl • member
cl Ibo Aral>Jewlait IPf r10(I -..., bo
Syrta that the ,.t.nunent clalml lo have
uncovered.
The report 1ald the 1tgtslal«'1 aoo and
another )'Olllll Jew ...,.. onltreil held
afle( 1 coUrt appearance. The ltl<lce riiJ.
eel the names cOuld not be divulged, and
police declined to comm..t oo the reporL
The Knesoel has four memben lrom
the ...... Mooco .. Rabb party.
POllce earlier arreatod 40 perlOll.I In
connection wltb the" 'PY rlnc, lacludlng
four Jews.
DiJJney W orkl
Closes Gates
ToBigCtowd
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -Disney Wcrld
clooed its galeo ""' two hours ~
when a capoclty crowd pt -ll0,000
poot-Olrislmas viJlton Jammed Into the
Magic Kingdom.
W!tb the toorisl •ltrac\l<ll!'s ll!Jie pjJ'k·
ing Iota pocked with IJ,000 vohlcl ... Jlio.
ney offldala: soot off. 8C9!l8 'It 2· p.111.
end stayed clno<d untll l'~ ·
eN..,,,hrelMue
NEW YORK (AP) -'l1wl Navy ...
bought all the shano cl irefemd -
In the Gap 1mtrumm1 CCrp. ftr '1.7 mil·
lioo as a """"" cl keeping the lAq
:0011ew~":"~:i =rs·
The comP101, which bu a ".1-mllllm
-to manufacbn 31 flle<Olllnll ccmoies Irr Navy destroyers, bu been
eJlllri<ulng beavy -overruns md ... DOI shown a profit In the lalt four
years, the Times said.
Survivors Mum
On Cannibalism were just too polite to scream in pain. He "'' T._.
It Is believed to be the llrll time the!
the Departmeot cl De!eme bas purdlu-
ed stocl: in a private company, altbnuih
It baa -rocelvlld stock 'In caaes cl bantruptcy or reorganiiatlon. The pur-
cllaae mat .. the dA!partmait ~· larg· est single stocllhold«. got the message. SANTIAGO, Chile (UPI ) -Rel atives RESIDENTS IN MANAGUA TAKE IMPROMPTU SHOWERS IN STREET Anyway, despite Newport's past pro-testations against U.S. spending in the and officials denied !)legations today Tent Citi81 •nd Field Hospitals Spring Up Outslft Town
town, federtll phantoms managed to that 16 persons who survived for 10 -4 Dope S,..., 1
sneak into ihe place this year aod dulhp . ·-"lllter.lul 'iltpln craSI>. in the BANGKOK (Al') -Bob Hope 1D11 bis
$90 million: • ~:: "!.; ·"""'":in~aon"f!'J!"lthe nesl(>-Or their 'Blew Vp Totvn' 1roupe11ewtoS1ogaporetodaYto-
All this liad some ol ·elm~-~ ""'-'-~~ . . sbows for American oallan on the U.S. and-mover, blushing~~~~ . _T~'· , ~ ~etves said pothing. aricraft carrier M.klway. 1
<lid the 1~ra1s pu• tll!fiiriff' ..• "!"~~-::~~ ~!I' said .the 16 F;-..es, Vultures, • ~~ting· - . He will muni"' Bangirol< ""1iihl IDll Well, yoo can eqillll!t.'~ tlill.., ·u~ "IYMi»:iimved .lll dlya.alter .LL· .I.Al Dy to the~.., Tbunday.
null'°n ~ oozed In from the U.S. ~111< crash ol ·a Urilguayan alr fliroe F27 'l1wl 11-_..icl <m>«llM r<itoralfd
DepartmiltO! Defeose ~ ~tal(lisb-• ... tirboprop Oct. 13 would issue " state-during • tal1t -•-smei ~ lhil ~ent_ as -'Prt!J~Ford't._ ~c . ment after lhey return Saturday'Tor Swl· 1"Mlld be bis Jut . ..., rw GltPalK:ll.
d1vmoo or Collins RailiO " ~-"'* day to Montevideo. • .. Pl N • Ca • tal "'I will stay-and ,,_ ~ l1a!ll1 Companyandpernaps~~· .. ·-~· ntil then, said unr~yan~rge ague tear, agua pi. .. -~:··he·-···· BUT, AS THE ~ .. l'JJIO '"' ~aires Cesar Charlon~ltie sUr'vivnrs n:t 'fJ • .n · : 'l 1' } ~~;::;;i~~Y ~fr ~700""Z°"l""!i ~~ in lsolatioo in theilt ,hotol MANAGUA, i Nl~,.(N'I • ' so hllll8l'Y," said ope IJll\\ as be ran from F~ES EAT ~~'';"''" e ~ "!,,~~ ~ Dr. ~
fines. of Newport Beach? 'Allegations of caQnjbaHsm began ,cir--Looters prowlJ<i tliroogb ~ ... ni\lle' ift i pillaged suPenhartet'"We'll do almost Fireflthtlng Hapeleu J. ~. · cftmMneCi in 1970 as a ~
And how di• the Fann er.di\ culatlng ahortly after the dramatic llQS · --•---•-,.,, • · __,.., -at •~---... le Uni
Administration sn°kk in there and ~-last weekend that the 16 survived· !h• by the e"""'.... .that • '*"liltated aQything I!> set .-iiUng to eat." ~. 'b;t;;;[I. ·~ t~
$210? · · crash high on an icy Andes slor-t l\lenagua, *res pecked at decom-1be latest offidal estlmate of the ASU pool by a fi!dtral coUrt · Judge,
What about the. $1.3 milllon that tbe THEN THE ClllEF of the . ~ ~ hodies ,and fires burned ~'ll!n casualties in the quake Salurday was 19 Teens Killed who said the atate xillotadJllll,ri&llls-.I
Department of in tenor clalms"lt spenj m squad which first reached the lite ol Ule many parts ol tbe shattered If~ 3,000 to' S,000 dead aod up to 20,000 free SjJeeCh aod due P""'!ll·
Newport ;n outdoqr recreaUon asslstanoe crub.uid Tue!d"7··bt4oand ·-ol -capljol seriously iili!ired. U.S: J>iatriCt 01urt Jiidg. Carl A.
and the city hall bun~ can't even figure cannibalism in and aniunc1 the wreckage · G<n: Anaswio Somoza. UIO -country's Rescue -continued to bum Jn Bus-truck Muecke said Tuesday the state lloanl cl
where the mmey went· .,r tl!e.W-. •. l~ted on a 13,500-foot sl?P" ·~ man, blamed a ra111.oi fires that .unidentified IDll und11tne<1 hodlea pulled Reg"'1s WT<lllgfully fired St&nty, 39, and
SO GOES THE REPORT. It Is a ·lri' of Tlngullinca ~l~·abqu\, 120 API~ l broli out late Tuesday afternoon on !nm .-r plies ill debris. Bodies that C h • that n!Stralnls upon btl Plbllc opeecb
umph for federal bureaucracy. It proves from Sanuago .. ~ . . • • l!Ushiessn .. . tO • --·t burned were. burled in t"OllllDOll ras in Texas whtcil the university wl.!bed to lm-lhat the federals cao pussyfoot right into Tifo oeW>paper La 'Segunda reported en trying get wunmce gtm!I. """ """"""' than time pennitted a
some place ~ P\IQlP up your ecooomy details of lhe case Tuesday wxier a moaey for their baildings. Vultures circled overMad and often got private citizen.
or give you assistaoce even when you beadJine readin{: "May God forgive ' to the bodies before tbe bGrial squads. A From Wire Sft'vlcn starsky, a. eelf-proclaimed SreiaUst,
have guards posted to fight them oU. them. Justifiable cannibalism." "A LOT OF businessmen bad ktsumce stench blani!ited the ruins as the bot 11m FORT SUMNER, N.M. -A loaded cat· was charged by the regents with Dli!ccn-
Nest thing you know, the federals will against fire damage but no 1nsuraoce hastened decomposition. Ut truct ja<tknl!ed oil a n.anvw bridge duel aod --..1 acts. lie was ,
be reporting that they just repaved all against earthquake damage," s a I d Aid poured in from abroad as many of in a desolate area Tuesday nlgbt and coJ. given.a cboioe of tatm; a one-year ts--
the streets on Lido Isle, put new street Hershey~s FJ.rJD' Somoza as the blazes. Ut the sty over the the survivors hegao to settle down in lided with a chartered bus carrying ss minal leave with pay or being nr..i at
lights in at Cameo Shores and built a doWbtown lectim.. villages SUl'1"0UDdJDI the capital But a Texas teelHrlen: and their cbapermes to once. Stanty decided to take the leave
welfare assistance olfice on Harbor. ,. ~ bt8med the fires on loolea ~ number ol those Who bad left the city a Baptist church retreat. Nineteen of absence.
Island. · "•-•o S l N ing to hide their aotlvitiea from oaUooal defied the national gum! and returned to pmons were ldlled, . • . ,
Alas, it is true that back in the early \Jt~ ' wee ews guaiil patrols. Abd ..... of the fires try to salvage hel-Onglngs from wllat ... Tbe colllsian vlnlelt(--~ 11111 • S•fp Mfs•f"9" . -~ ' .
years of Newport Beach, President were started by demoliUon teams mained of their dwelllnga truck looked 'li: '°they ''Just :bieiW JUNEAU, Alaska (UPI) -Aft J i1t4
Roosevelt swept into the place and used WASIONGTON (UPI) - Hershey Food dynamiUng ahaly" structures. , together," said Capt. A. c.1 J*' of the tour capsized lifeboats and d8rls.-lft
federal money to build Newport Harbor. Corp. bas won permission to increase the The troop& bad orders to aboot looters ROADS IN AND our of the city were New Mexloo State Police. 1bere was no all searchen have found of the •tt,.Obo. Some Newport folks have spent all these raise the prices or 12 other products. on sight, IN.t only occaskJnal.' casualties jammed Trucks and cars anived empty 1. ton p -"""
t · t f t thal N Th P · Co · · i d Tu sd ported · the • -~t ti d I ft . ·th I els f oocfs pull fro ire. acrover, which vanished Irr t" e years ry ing o orge ow comes e rice ip.PllSSlon rue e ay were re m QJUUUlt a ons an e w1 oa o g ed m stormy ID'tb Pacific earl.ilr thit .--!t
this new bombshell on sneaky federaJ Hershey could up the price of its milk between the troops and those wbo refus.. the rubble. NEARLY AU. THE •ts la ~ bu Sbipi ~ planes aeart:hed 800 "di";.
spending. chocolate bar 9.72 percent and Its ed to heed the order for geoeral -evacua-Col. Frank Simons, Iii charge of the big ,,... ripped 1-aod thrown· fonrard, llllUlh of Kodiak !..-the S71>-looj. ......... ...._
I'll bet some Newport fellow Is goiag to chocolate bar with alm-Onds 9.17 pen:enl. tioo of the c;ity. U.S. relief program, said there was a big and the bocly cl the bus waa -Nied ed" -ahlp that left ,, _ _:·8-c·~
si t down now and figure out bow much it The firm bas the option or either raising 'lltere also .were clubes between short.age of trucks Jo deliver supplJiea to the frame -,..---6 " • ' •-·-· • •• cost the federals to compile the r<port on the price cl the candy ban or reducing grnupo cl survivors combing the ruins for emergmcy food and l!ledlcal statlans. from · . Dec. 17 wltll a"""' cl .. 111111 of ""81
spending. . their size. food as well as loot. "Let's face It," be said, "'the truck the~;~"'!.:!...~ ~lbeoa b-,.'iJ!il .. ';,~. ~· ;.. ;J • · That should get some ulcers churning Hers"-' also was ·,· iwn perrni!Slon to owners would rather drive their •-•11-· ~ "~ W!'\ "' · ~ r1leQ a w 'buJk
down by the bay. · raise ti;J' price of 12 other products. "WE TURN into animals when we get out of tawn than serve. the~ Gold Stir AmbnJtnoe at..~""-~:'~ ci:rriir • tbe d ~~
And you can't blame them." ~~"ti="'*~&':"'~ ~ ~~.j . ...._.J\)~
Rain Dreneh-es Northwest
Turns to Snow in Rockies; Eas~rn U.S.· Wet Too ·;
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SIDlOlllsald the-lnnilodlate...... . .-.......,. •-!ems .,,... the complete .....,,. .... of weal down In the dllch -~ owned by the~ a,....., a..
the city IDll the ordeey diatributlon cl =· =· ..... 1' to lll<Jllllllle -~-::i.-..... :t: ~to the V:aipib1t ... food and water to survtvon. "" ~ • .£....,... 'l;lle U.S A(eney of Jnqtiooal , 'l1wl bus WU the ~ cl two 1-finc ·~ • ..
Development said the UDI~ Stoles fl from Altltln to a ibre&<loy retreat In the e ~-,,.._
providing 13 million In relief.....,ues IDll -U\ .... u,. The finl baa · BERLIN (AP) """'•'·-other aid. ' avMd the bridp --., the '~ the first -~~-the today, 'crllb IDVlllvfq a mllle. lnlcl: drlftii "' tJontic • ·~~ "lei NOl1li
""""'• llA8 -lo .......... ·the cf. Ervy Wilmeth Gt w-eaiu. Co. ID L .. ~IY Oraanizaum "' grant !uD -:;-.:..-r. peopl ,..,,.... ao.11. Allaul bal! cl the 40 cattle•lhe ............... ~lliii lo~ llennany. ty • ..,,000 e CIC Ila ..--i 'ailf, trud: W.. llllled ID lhe "Olllaim Gr IDo-ADN, the ollidal J:a.t ~ newa
hut -. Vene1U1lan e~ Nld tbt1 . lured 00 badly they ,..... llbot. , :1',;y nported that the EUf Germ&!! ::':tr.be inJpOlsl~ due to '"-IOft . in Brussel> was opmlnc today1 •
"The •bole town muat be blowu ••·" .. TlllllUJ A.Jiii 11 bodlel In the ' • I
1ald Ruben Teraal. . ' ' ~ bere," aid· <!t Boca County 1t'feJcs
"II would save water and get rid of ill C:O.-r Dr. Roland Craile.
the dllliero\11 bulldlnp." Tbne mDn unidentllled bodiOI ......
tatea to ctom, N. II.
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Tlutmoot cl the lllJUnd WU hampered
by the -cl the aUll ...... almolt ao bour'I cir!" fo major boopilal
foctlltlel ID CloYla. AD Air Force --wu flown by bellc:!>Plar to U!t ..-...
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Wedllltsday, Dtua\btt 27, 1'72 DAILY PILOT
Medi-Cal
Prepaid
Pl.an Law
Arson Suspected
In Capital Fire
Suit Challenges
Sc hool Financing
We're going te do It tlCJlll• I
,..._ Our eyebrow roltln9 ,.. ....... ... ... ..._,,__ SALE -
SACRAMENTO . CAP) -
Gov. Ronald Reapn has sign-
ed leglJlatloci OJ>IOfu l\IOdoor SACRAMEN'l,'O [}.P) ..-Al' eoo ii a poMlblllt~," noting
for ril6ro ll!edf.c.l loclplent1 toa!sil may be Jobi~ !or a that tho Call!omla NatlOoal
to enroll In JJh1Jo1il hcallh 15 mlllloo fire that devutated G .. rd "llllflers about 100 a~
plans and 11tab&ftlng conllict the 1tate beadQuarters of the tacks a year oo Its annorles
ol lntemt provisfOM tor 811ch Callforula Na!lonal Guar<I, and properties."
pla111. destroying . thousand• of rec-'111e lncldenta ,a••ed from
0 ···•• i ned bill T ords and documeati, state Ure ·'T> •-.... • a: a ues-minor vandalism tO "very » day by A,·, em b 1 Y man lnY,estlgaton say, . phlstlcated actions,'' Ames Gonion Dull)' (R • HOllCord) There obvlou8l1 " a ,. ..
creat:l a schedule of benefits . ~'::'it oils ~lit~ sa:~. who esllmated the
for M -Cal reclplenta under quartert " --state Fire damage •t 15 mllllon, said be pr~d :ins. autlloriza the Marshal' Wllllaln Gam!ll said believed It was the greateat
state' Medi-Cal director to of the fire ~ beP-JI lale fire damage over to a slllte
estaJlah the tcope of servlcea =~~:fu~ .. ?"~: building In Call!ornla.
and seu standards of heallil oquare, six-llaOr '10 mlll1on ' Re pinpointed the fire's
care under the p re p a i d building. •tarllnc place as near t b e Moeked'>
system>. Tbe blaze, which swept e<nter of t1"l fifth !loot bead-•
thmu'!h the Guard's head-ouarters wbldl W.s unmanned Cahuilla tribe descend-• F •11lt ,...,.•ted ou•rl•"' oo the liflb noor, was during, the boilday weekend. ant Rupert Cosio of San
SAN PRANCISCO (AP -""It offlclaUv controlled until Francisco shows how
Pacific Gas & Electric C>. 9:2'1 o.m. Tueo!ay. ' CLE~NUP .cnws were al-he feels about $668.5.2
predicts fur.thec-lnvc!tlgatio1 '·. ' lhwed lo start ~k'Jate Tues-government land settl~
of ui propose.rt coa.cit~l nucl('3r H~"TO'Ql~All: l'(!C(lrdS _and r'lay on the ftnt three nOOl"'S ment check he's re-
LOS ANGELES CAP) -A
llllt cballenglng California's
system of ftnanclng public ed-
ucation is on trial before ~
pcrtor Coclrt Judge Bernard
S. Jefferson alter another
Judge dlamlssed the caae, say-
ing there was no issue involv-
ed.
John Serrano ol Baldw.in
Park filed the suit on Aug. 23,
1968, oo behalf of his son and
other students and parents,
claiming the present melhod
of financing public schools
denies students equal educa-
Uooal opportunity and is ..,.
COMtitutlmal.
Superior Court Judge Robert
W. Kenny dlsmlsaed the suit
only to be ovemiled In 1970 by
the State Supreme Court which
indicated that If it were re-
viewing the case, It would be
inclined to favor a statewide
1oskJ who represents Semtno
aald. staUIUcs ahow lllequal
tar coodiUons throughout the
state end , "You get a great
discrepancy in tbe BmOWlU
spent on each child."
WOLINSKI said that in Bev-
erly Hills the assessed valua·
Uon of property per student
is $94,700 while In Baldwin
Park it is ooly IS,600.
In Beverly Rills, he added,
the tax rste ls ooly $3.16 per
1100 ol .........i valuatioo but
that $1,516 is spent amually
on each student. In Baldwin
Park the tax rate is $5.74 and
$691 is spent on each student
annually, he added .
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Tru1ur•
Trunk
Full of
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Tops · Pants ·
Dre11es
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Holiday
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OrnN1
P1lazz.o1
Skirt•
E 'h Off v CNtt
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power plant site at Point Arena ., .. ,-so ... riel file's bf the Calif or-!'!It 'wfilre ordered not to touch turning.. He s a y 5 4 7 ''~"' •ir and Army Nattpnal .. \tfrrei 'fi(th noor where al'SQl'l ;"'" lcents an acre is mock-
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Guards were complet~ly de-vestiKAtor.I w f! re to sift
school tax aystem to equalize _. support fer all studenta. rfii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•;;;;;;;;;;-.1
1be suit coot.ends that con-
ditions such as these result in
differences in the quality of
educatiOnal 1ervices, equip-
ment and other facilities in
the state's 8Chool districts. .-,:11ie·:Z;I~
~~ BRIEFS slroyed, reported M~J. G~n. tbroolll tbe debris for clues ery and all 70,000
_ _ Glenn c. Ames, ~anding to the fire'•'ca\19e. •checks sent to Cali-In opening argument> Tue!> · BUILD day attorney Sidney M. Wol·
will "shoW no significance" ln r:.:.~:~t~ state; Military .. ~arqes W. Olapman, .DMY 'fornia Indians should
possible earthquake faults. But Ames said peni~J c.hief Cleputy dlrector. said ~ _be_rvf~used __ · ____ _
The firm sala it hopes plans l'(!C(lrds for the 27,000 active flJ'St ttfte f1oors of the build-
for the $13(1 mllllon plant -members can be duplicated in{ require only cleanuo work
the nation's largest _ will be ' from records kept by individ-and that employe.s wDI be able Kern County
approved despite reports by ual units. to return to thMe noors with-
Atomic Energy Commission Other major damage was in two weeks.
coosultanlJ of ~Ible active ,structural, resulting from a But he said it would be "an D }
earthquake faulls on or near fire that -"'!O Incredibly lndeflnile length of Lime" be-eve oper
the !ite. hot" that steel beams' and lore the uoper floon could be
• Se •r•ll Off floor members were bent out reoccupied . R• !Bid the top Hi"t by Sw't ~ of shape, Gan-ett ~d. The t.wo need "a complete over-
LONG BEACH (AP) -A low<r !loon al3o ~ ~ hol!I!" ' ' ro '
search fer a Palos Verdes tens;ve water ,~, Rre SClme 150 flrefighters bottled LOS ANGELES (AP) - A
man missing In a kayak since investigators sakt. ~ )llaie .~ several were tJJl1 million class actioo sUit
Sunday was suspended late Spokesmen ll>r the DMV over<;om• with smoke. NO ma-filed in bebalf of all lot buyera
Tueaday pending f u th er said tbenn..S UaJe ~ 1or mJurl" were reported, . K 'Count •• ~ •
developmenta, the Coast toveblclerecordl<andpe >~ver. , · . ~~-em Y .re""".~""
Gauani said. wOO have received their ttfs Sacramento Fire Depart-divis10D bas been filed agalMt
Robert Kucher, 22, dlsap-registration sllpS ean go ahead rnent Battalion Chief Robert the developer, Dart Industries ·
peared after leaving Torrance and mail ~m as they would Shultz said the blaze was "al-Inc. of Los Angeles..
Beach in an attempt to paddle have otherwise. l"'!:aitv a very l~e. very hot
along,the coast to Malibu. No .fire'' when the first firemen
trace Of the man or bis 10-foot MIES AL$O 191id that "ar-8f.rived. boat has turned up, the Coast .... ,.
The civil action filed in Su-
perior Court here contends
persom who bought lots at
• -Bear Valley Springs were mis-
• D11 t le• Tden Roi.;._' ... .._01· ..... _.. led by Dart. It seeks $7.2 mil-
Guard said.
SAN DIEGO CAP) -A ~ ~ .,... lion in damages and $200 mil-
Martne Corps drill instructor l:"-"' lion in punitive damages.
who threw bot water on a A Dart spokesman Tuesday
rec:rult's back llu been reHved Mao: .. , • .;. Say Escapee i: nd of d u t y wbUe a criminal m. "'3.W M::-said the allegatiom were "to-
veatigaUon team studies the • tally witOOut merit" and pram~
Zepp0's
Wife Sues
fNDIO (AP) -M,.,.
7.eppo Man has filed ror
a dissolution of her mar-.
riage with the youngest of
the Marx brothers comedy
team.
Barbara Marx fded the
divorce proceedings in thiJ
Southern Calllomia desert
community Wednesday aJ..
ter a five-week sepantion
from her husband.
The couple was married
in Las Vegas, Nev., in
1959.
Zeppo, whose real name
is Herbert, succeeded
brother Gummo as a metn-
ber of the famed comedy
team of Groocho, Harpo
and Chico. He pJayed
main1y romanUc roles ·in
Marx brothers' ftl.m and
stage shows of the 19'l0s
and early 1930s. He
dropped out of the act in
1933 to ,become an actors
,gent. incident, a Marine spokesman PALO ALTO . (APl _ 4c:twged wi~harboring Beaty ised to defend its position in
sa~ Marine Corp1 Recrult Leiders of ihe•)olaolst '¥• fi!tll ~ ...,;;pture Dec. 10. _court:::::'..'.·~-------==========='I
Depot -"•sman refuted to ceremos gi;oup have Oenied Before· Beaty's confession . .. ...,.... ............. In the blood ..... "'pe 41* Venc.eremo1 DeW,RPef · disclose the drill instr!lctor'll~·•w >.,.., • Y ~ had"pnised-lbe Inmate' Ii. a )·
name saying no charges have or Chino prison inmate Ronald man who has won "the love of been 'filed qallllt lim. PtU 'f-Beaty mil ' ~ve . BC·
Sebastian Herrera.Jr., 20, of CU.se<?, .Beaty ~f l .outr~bl _allpr~nrevplutlonaries."
San Diego, was in satisfactory lying 1n a confession wbich
concutk>n at the de P 0 1 led to the a~ or 11 Ven-GROUP members charged
dispensary a f t e r suffering ceremos associates. the "Gestapo in this country" 1nAnald Beat · with a "frameup" because
first-de&rre burns on his ba~. Or' the peopler.•.1s s!fd en~: "we see acts q_f represSion as e Pest Flfle• ceremos central commi&.e part of a whole problem."
SAN DlEGo (AP) -Barrf member Bernard Smallwood Flred Stanford University
J. Shllllto, fonner ' assistant . at a oews conference Tuesday., Prof. H. Bruce Franklin said
secretary of Defense for in-.. "He has every reason to be an alleged "rebel a'rms cache"
stallatkd and klgtatics, will afraid' for his life, like any re.ported seiud last week at
take over as president of enemy of the people." the Menlo Park home o1.
Teledyne Ryan AeronauUcal Four Veoceremos memben Morton Newman (l'IMisted °'-
Feb. 1. have been arrested in the legal weapons.
'lbe company announced slaying of o~ ~ ~. Franklin, one Veocere.mos
Shillito'• appointment Tues-and the woundinJ of another m mem~ arrested recently for
day, saying he would fill the an ambush-escipe Oct. 6 in invesilgation of harboring a
vacancy created by Laurence San Bernardino County. Seven fugitilft. said the weapons
M. Umbach, who retired Oct. other members of the revolu-were the same ones seized
31. tionary group have been from Newman last year then
later returned.
He said pe>lice are at-
tempting to discredit all
revolutionary organizations.
l'JMfTS,
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• DAILY P ILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
Man From Missouri
\\hen Harry Truman stepped into t:tie Presidency
ot the Uni ted States on the death or ~""ranklin Roose-
velt in . ..\.priL 1945, he said he felt as if "lhe moon aDd
~Lars" hod fallen on him .
There \Vere those in the United States ,vho shared
the feelin g.
I low coul d this for1ner haberdasher !tom ~tlssouri
lake his place at the hcln1 of the mo8t powerful nation
in the \Vorld in one of the most critical periods of its
histor"?
1!0\1 11·o uld he ra11k alongside such giants of the
international sc:ene as Churchill, Stalin and De Gaulle
-the men his predecessor kne11· from long personal
association?
The United Nations ''as to be launched within
111eeks. the end of the 1var in Europe 11·a.s dose at hand,
"·ilh the delicate negoliations ol peace to follow . The
\rar in the Pacific r aged. Fortunately even Tn1man did
not then kno\v it soon Y.'OUld be his lot to end it by order-
ing the dropping of the first aton1ic bomb.
There \Vas reason enou,e:h for a pprehension.
But tbat \\·as before the United States and the \\1orld
had had the opportunity to observe the true nteaning
of "!!rO\vin~ into" a job. The man from Missouri. proud·
ly t\'pif)·ing 1\1nerica's '·common man ... gre\v and grew
-juflt ho\r far \Ve are on!y no\r. in the retrospect of
hii;tor\·, con1 in£ to realize.
Ile did not shake the role of the comn1on ma n tn
favor of the more elegant modes of international di·
plomacy.
He backed up his many pivotal and tough decisions
with tough talk and, when necessary, tough action.
,'\nd \vhen the inevitable criticism erupted. he snapped.
"If .VOl\ .can't stand tbe heat, get out of the kitchen~"
~le staved in the kitchen.
and tho North Atlantic Treaty Organization to lead
Western Europe bad< to economic ana mUltary Se<Urlty.
On the home front, his peppery action ranged from
firing Gen. Dougla• MacArthur to ca~aUng a mu.sic
critic. wbo dldn'I iike his daughter's Ji~BJll~
By IP• t.la>e he had been In oUfce ~ ~an and
&even mon ths. the American r ople had decided he was
Just what the country neede , and proved lt by return·
1ng him to office in one of the biggest political upsets In
U.S. history.
It has taken sorne,vhat k>nger, and a certain amount
or comparison v.i th his suctessors. fo r the world to
realize that the fiery li~le tnan from Missouri wu in·
deed one of the most significant Presidents to occupy
the \Vhite House.
Gi ft of Life
Bach year the joy of the holiday season is dimmed
for many by the illness of a loved one, or a sudden,
tragic-accident that plunges a family into the stran_ge
world of hushed hospital corridors and anxious vigils.
l''or victfms of a prolonged illness or sudden acci·
dent, hope of living to see another, happier year may
hinge on so mething as sim ple as a pint or t\\•o of blood.
Although nlost oc us will never be asked to donate
blood to save an immediate fa1nily me1nber, all of us
can make this simple gift to hel p another member of
the human family.
Jl is a gift that involves no expense, no shopping
and no exchanges. And fo r the r ecipie nt, it play well be
the most important gift of all-the gill of life. tt can be given simply and painlessly. All it takes is
a phone cal l to make an appointment at the Orange
C-Ounty Red Cross blood bank.
The number is 83>-5381. The blood bank. at 601 N.
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He cal1ed Russia's blockade bl uff with the Berlin
airlift. He ordered troqps into Korea to keep the Com·
n1unists behind the S8th paraUe l. He proclaimed the
Truman Doctrine to rescue Greece and Turkey from
('on1munlst domination and backed the Marsha U Plan
Gol den Circle Drive, between the Newport and Santa
Ana Free\vays. is open from 8:30 a.n1. to 3:30 p.m.
\veekdays.
"With this record we weren't about to 'give him hell'!"
Wrong Way
To Choose
A Candidate
~YDNEY J.HARRI~
As the election returns were guahing ln
last month. somebody asked me ~w , im-
portant I thought the • '/t":agletoo folfift'
had been in harming _Seo. McGovern's
cbanoes. I repll~ 11uil bi 1my cipinlcii
everybody -pro and cm -bad ~
grasping that stick .J-'"
by the wrong tnd.
I\ was not. a ques-
tion of loyalty, or
conceah11C'nt . or
changing one's mind.
or !he dc~:-ee of
mental illness. or
any other such fn'c-'
tor, that rtally
caused the E11gleton
debacle. It \\'lls the very rnct hod of se lec-
tion itself.
WHAT 111£ Democrats did -"'hen it
finally beca me evident that Teddy Ken-
nedy "A'aS not ripe for the rescue act -
"A'as run the Vice·Presidential nomination
through a computer. It was not a man
they "A·ere looking for : it was a composite
cut-out figure.
As F.agleton himself admitted, during
his brief moment of rlocy ' he was a
Catholic. I\ gradu'.lle o an Eastern col·
lege. a vote-getter in an important
border state. 11nd seemed to meet all the
macbine-tooled requirements lo appeal to
the broa dest segml'flt of the electorate.
The only thing they fa iled to pu t
through the computer was the man
himself -1vhich coold have been done by
placing a si ngle telephone call to any
knowledgeable political journalist in St.
Louis.
UNTIL the disma.vlng rc\"clation or his
crack·ups. he \~as not a pe rson at all.
California and the lapawese Market
• Dear
Gloomy
Gus Signs of New. Hard Line Ill Tr-ade
In these' days of environmental
a'>''areness shooldn 't something be
done about the cacophonous sounds
ol ambulances, fire trucks and po-
lice cara sending chills up the
spines of citizens da y and night?
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By PHIL JORDAN
Ctpllol N•WI S.rvl~I
There have been increasing indications
-though so far no more than indlcatioo s
-that lame duck President Richard M.
Ni~on intends to fo llow a ''hard" line in
international trade during his last term
In office.
If this is so. what will it mean lo
Americans generally and to Californians
in particular?
only ~ check-list of abstract attributes: To a great extent, it depends on the
right religion. right education. righl reactions of this country's overteas
t · Onl he trading partners -and "partners" is the st:ite, right po itical image. Y t right word to use. when referring to in·
\vrong man. temalion a1 trade. ti
This Is inevitably what happens \vhen • l
1 he election process becomes, as it has IT JS UKEL ~ the Preaident hopef t~
more :ibd more in our country, a matter reactions wi ll be favorable, i,e., that1be
of public relations linage more than of other nations ~th which~we trade will,
1ruth and substance. When what lhe faced with a tum , away Crom the p~blic thinks -or can be Induced to • altruism that has governed this nation's !~•nk -about a candidate oversha<!Ows , trade policies for more Lhan a quarter of
his essc~ce. When. a caref~Uy contrived c · a century will ease barriers to their own
personality bears li ttle relatwnshlp to the trade in re t.um for a continued ticket lo
man as be ls known to his family, his the American market
friends, and members of the press. For Californ ia in particular, the foreign /
nalion whose reaction will be most
significant is Japan ... not ihat Japan's
reaction won't ha ve its strong effect on
the rest of the naUon.
The United States has been and con-
tinues to be a growing and importan t
market for Japan's products. Jn recent
yea rs. once·strongly protectionist Japan
(GUEST REPORT J
has been easing its restrictions on United
St11tes products entering the Japanese
market.
JAPAN COULD still. ho\\•ever, go
farther in this direction -a single
grapefruit. for instance, costs the
Japanese housewife about a dollar, and
while real income tn Japan has been ln·
creasing, a.. dollar is stiJJ a lot harder to
come by there than here.
Not that there are not other l ~
s.ideratlons. . . f
Japan bu, In many fields. gooe aftu
the American market. Take autos, for Jn.
stance. It Is not unfair to say tllat
Japanese vehicles have a lot easier time
being aold Jn lbls coontry than American
vehicles bave being aold ln Japan -and
that the policies of the Japanese govern·
ment are ln no small part respc>nsible for
this. JW1t the same, that's not the whole
story.
Japan's small and relatively in·
expensive vehicles have fOWld a ready
. fu.arket in this count.ry -especially In
California. More, the Japanese have gone
ou t of their way to tailor export vehicles
for their in tended market. This country's
ca rs, on the other hand, are ill-suited for
the needs of Japan. a cramped nation
with many city streets barely wide.
enougb for two yery small cars to pass.
THERE'S BEEN a lot of talk abnut
"cheap" textilts, too, thoogh in this field
Japan is being undersold now by the
mills ol Korea, Tahnm and Hongkong.
Thero are 1 oouple ol good ......., '."!7.
American fashlons and tezllles aren I
selling better ln Japan: 1) There's quite
a bit ol. difference in the body styles of
human Japanee and Americans ..• and
too few American fashion e.1porten· att
cutting the cloth to Ill that Japanese Iran>•: Z) A much 1reat.r el!ort could be
made to promote American-produced
goods to the Japanese buying public.
It ls to be 1_.i that this new hard line
will re111lt ln lowered trade bani.en on a
redprocal basis. The continued sate of,
for Instance, Japanese vehicles and tex·
tlle products would cost some American
jobs -which would be .U..t by prodllc-
tion of American goods (agricultural
products and aircraft, to name a couple
important to Call.fomil, not to mentloo
the lncrealed non-production jobs that
woold be ava~able In shijlplng and ules
In both dlreellarui.
IF, ON TUE other hand, a new
American bard altitude were to be met
and matched by the governments of
Japan and other nations we trade with,
ju.st the opposite would be true. There
would be increased jobs producing for
the doniestlc market, but fewer opportun-
ities of all.-aorts available, both for jobs
and investmtnt, ID productioo for and
servicing overseas ' markets.
Though it m1y be bard to convil)ce the
man In Detroit whQ, fears a layof[ or the
lextile "'·orker whose mill has closed ,
most economists seem to feel freer trade
results, in the Jong run. in more nUable
jobs than protectionism.
All very well, tall what has tbla to do
with the Calilomla consum,er? A iot ,
particularly at medium and ktlg nmge.
It will be to the consumer's decl:ded ad·
vantage to keep a close eye on this ~·
lion's trade Policies and be guided ac-
cordingly.
U, 10< lnstaq<O, tile now-Indicated hllld
linl ~~vtloO'.An<\ Is met by a b8"t ~~u:"!!l r-forelp ccr
might DQ( be .... ,,.. • goodl.Jnvestmenl.
Neitbtr, ior that dialler, would I>' M Jn·
vestment ln a loreJ&n car dealeriblp.
AND A JOB In !IOl1le other field might
offer greater career possi bilities thin
one, say. in ahl~. an export of~, or
for a pc>rt authority. Agricult.wJ, too,
might have to contend with a Jell-than·
robust nwlli!t, and this In tum would
have ils di.et on land ~·· But if ft do Qpt~fU:e1.U. bard line, or
1r. as a mull o( . ..., taklai II , ollwr no-
tions open their marbta to our products
to a greater enent, ,than just the opposite
is likely to be true. The pi~~ trades heft, too, Will expand In ion.
It's ill "°'Orth lhlnkin,g about - and
plarmlng for.
IF WE ARE in the blaming game,'
Eagleton himself was far more to blame'
than l\1cGovem fw this early dlsister;
but the deeper blame belongs not to any
person -it belongs to the devious
strategy of picking people who project
publlcly what they are not privately. It
belongs to a system that \vants to
''balance" a ticke\.; not in order to
ach ieve the optimlDll coordination be-
tween candidates but to embrace the
largest nutnber of voters.
Despite his p r o tes t a t io n • of
"freshness, .. Mc<(overn played the tired
old poli tical game of plucking a running·
mate from a mechanica l read-out. When
the whole thing blew up in his face, it
was not because Eagleton became un·
masked: It wa1 because he was chosen
as a mask in the fi rst place.
What Not to Say to a Movie Actress
Remarks that a movie actress gets
tired of hearing:
''If you don 't wan t to be a sex symbol.
what kind oC sy mbol do you want to be -
a geriatric symbol?"
"It's only a small part, but it fits your
mind."
( HAL BOYLE J
think the studio
JO percent you have to pay me. Ten per·
cent of you isn't enough to keep a guy
like me in cl11ars."
we'll attract attention to it by .spelling it
with an I instead of an E?"
"I write for a re ligious pa per. Ttll me
the truth. Is Ufe in Hollywood rully as
wild and Immoral as everybody knows it
ls?"
Wild Lile Protectors "Look:. baby, I took you from nothing,
and if you don't do exactly like I tell you,
that's where I'm going to put you back.''
about Clara Gable? I
migh t buy that.''
"lF YOU'RE sure you're really im·
portant, plense sign my autograph book.
I rtally only want a:enuine celebrities,
though ."
"What's wrong with appearing in an X
picture? Wouldn't you rather appear in a
good X picture than be upstaged by a
horse in a B grade western? Besides, this
is a different tlnd of X plcture. Part of
the time the camera show1 your face."
"!GUESS a movie atar ll!ceyoo Is pre~
ly hard for a plain lltUe old boy from the
country li ke 111e to set a date with. Rl&ht
or wrong?"
"ALL A~ES elllm Ibey can
cook better than the.y can act, bu{ when
you 1et down to the f1ela, lhlt r .. lly
isn't aaying very mlfCh, 11 It?"
In this age of Apollo, "'hen good men
ha\·e gone hunting on the moon and
brought back trophies billions of years
old. a hundred yeors doesn't set!:m such a
nll}Ch.
But in the context of our mundane lives
a century i~ a long time. nfter all, and a.
lot of things can happen .. Rnd change.
AS WE CLOSE out the centennial year
of oftlclal fi!h and game management in
Cali fornia an old song comes to mind :
"You've Co me 'n Lo11g Way, Baby!" In
1872. '\'hen tbe r recurlO/ of today'1 State
Dep11rtmf'nl o Flab and Game was e~tAblished. the me n It employed Md :o
pit lht!ir indlvldual strensth and wit
11g'ninst all the clemenll, the market
huntt.7 . the vk>lntor who would just as
soon add a warden to his U..t a1 take
another lllegnl animal.
The' fish and game imploye'11 means of
transportotion then wu by horaeb3ek,
root, rnuscle·propetled boat or canoe. Hil
commlU'llcallon "A'SS by word of mouth,
and often the information he got w11
nearlf aA old as lhe person who passed It
on to him.
TH£ OBSTACLES !!Anding in the way
of pttformJng bl1 appc>lnte<l dutJes were
enom\oos, yet thil vecy •~lal breed of
man endured. Endured and advanced to
IUCb • de9ree that any oPPortunlty for
empl~ment ln the depa rtment today is
sure , to attract ,, an abundMCe of ap-
pJJc1UoM. Even \be lesa venturesome polll~al appotnunenll to tbt Fl1K and
Grune CommJuk>n are 1rnong the most
IOUllhl Ill.,,
)
Today the DF1: •11p!oye uses for
\ h I! prolection. :i11:n:en11nce, enhan·
ccn1ent. and overall 1nanngement of tile
state's wildlife resources methods far
superior and more sophlsUcated than hi&
pioneering preQecessors had.
HE COV ERS his territory i n
helicopters, airplants. motor boats,
automobiles. snowmob lles, four-wheel
drive vehicles and other motorb:ed
marvels. llis means of communication Is
instanlaneous, for the slate is covered by
a well-deve~ped electronic network.
He even he1 the help of mutually
benefielnl reclprocaJ a g r e e m e n t s
between states 1nvolvlng the transporta·
tlon of fish and game. Violators juat
don't stnnd a chance thtse days , onct
they've been zeroed in on.
t.l'Ml.E WONOER tho! fish and game
empklyment has lncrea~ In pc>pulartly.
Yet there's more t-0 it than the new
sophirticatcd tool!!. It's the kind of man
one rubs shooldcrs with in n vigorous OC·
cupatlon . It's i fonn or mutual un·
dcntandins thut grows between men who
pit lhemHlvt1 qaln!n mnn and tht
elruntnll; a bond between people with a
com.moo interest that requlrt!s no ex·
planaliofl , and none 11 asked.
tn the Decade of SPACe good men have
brought us a long sclmtlflc wny . tn the
Century of C31ifQmia Fish nnd l;Rmc. as
it \\'ere, other good men have brought us
a long, u11eful way, too .. .Jn the vital
enhancement and mulllple .wse of
Calltornla't bountiful re1ource1.
Callfon:d11 Feature Strvltt
"If the studio de-
cided your name
should be Eartha
Garbo, who are you
to object? How many
movie marquees do
you thid"k yoo 'd light
up if you stuck to
your own name -
Harriett Pumper-
nickel?''
.. What do you movie stars do with all
your money?"
"ltemember one thing about the film
Industry -another pretty actress 11 no
more important than another side! of beef
in a packing house."
"No, I'm not the producer. l'n1 the guy
who 's lending him the 1noney to make
th is picture. I'm tied up tonight. llow
aboul tomorrow night?"
"11arriel, if you think the name Eartha
Gnrbo doesn't flt your personall~. how
B1t Geof'!Jf! --~
Dear Gtorge:
Wha.t would you do if n girl you
knew ooly slightly jumped In the
car witll JQ!l, slld over cloec to you.
put her aMTI around )'OU and
started kissing you on the neck and
nibbling on your UI?
SOMEWl!A T SHOCKED
Dear SomPh8t:
1 woul d get my car washed more
often. (Thal'I the onl y pl&ct my
wi fe letl me tate the car by mysttf
.. to the cat wash.)
"Doesn't the empty glamor and false
excitement or Hollywood sometimes pall
on your secret heart, 111iss?"
"Honey . don't whine about the. measly
''All right. all rl&ht -so you don't Ute
the idea ol being called Clara Gable
either. ltow about Bobbl Hope -and
Land Less 'Bound"less'
More than a century ago Ale:cl'\ de Toe·
quevllle wrote that America's bl1lc
source of atrtngth was It.a 0 boundless
continent". Given 1uch abundaacc.
Americans often treated their land as
thoush lt were lndeed boundless. M the
nation grew more populated and more
urbanlzed, the dellllnd for land must>
roomed. Today, competition for a aUce
ol America's rtal estate has reached cr lt·
ical levels, and land ute baa become e
prime conoern o~ ...iro-01111.u.
BY THE YEAR 2lllO, lhls country's
populalb:l wW climb to t90 mllllon, near-
ly 80 million m<n !¥n today . To kC-
comrnodate this 1""'1.h, as many homes.
• ochools, factorlu, 1hoapltal1 and road•
mUll be bullt In tho ntxt three decades
111 In the past three ce.nturiet. 'nlese
facilities wi ll require enormous quan-
tities of land, nwch of it coocthtrated In
the subur bs surrounding major met~
polltao areu. In the •~-county rqioh
around Chicago open land ls beip& devel-
oped.at tbc rate of mon:i Ulan 17 square
miles n year. In Seattle and San Diego,
EDITORIAL
RESE~RCH
the urbanization rate le 10 aquare mile1
; year.
One result of uncontrolled suburban
development ls an lncreased dan&er Of
floods. Al more and more suburban soil
Is covered with -and aaphal~ thO
absorption cipaclty of the land Is
destroyed. Nslunl flood plains, n6W
altered by homu and commercial
buildings, no tonier art able to contain
stream overflows.
THE NATION can Ill .Uord such
dettruetlve and wa steful uae1 ol land.
1be nffd for comprehensive land use
lesist&Uoo Is not • matter of over-all land
•can:ily. but rather of judlcloul "le ol
fl nlle land l'tlOUrOM1 J,.and ls the basic
rcsourct upcr1'Whlch\.U otben -water,
air, Umber, minerals. wildlife -depend
ror Uielt exlstcncci,
•
"Al a writer, I don't .eek how 1 can
make the acrlpt any 1lmpler for her.
Most of tbt woro. are only hall • syllable
Iona."
"Honey, al lhlJ 1lage ,ol the game t
· don't tbink you thoold !rot '""" pretty bead about when they ari golni to put a
star on your dressing room door. You'll
be lucky thla year i( you .. a tl.ar o n
your Chrlstmu trte."
"Okay, already, so you don1r ll!iel you'd
be happy with Ibo name Bobbi Hopo.
llow'd you like to.be called Jane Caloml·
ty, kid, and we'll make )'OU a comedi-
enne? Docs that wow you?"
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OlANO~ CO.UT l1t11ij~!(111
Robert N. W11d. Publl.sher
ThOffl(ll K ecvH. Editor
Barbara Kr1iblch Ediio~;t ;ar;Je Editor
Tl-.: t'dltflrl11l ""~r ur lhe Dall)'
Piiot llffk• to Inform and •tln1u·
Int,. l'ef\dl'nt \Ir vr .. ll,('n llni.: thl11
ntW'l)apf'r'11 oeilnK>n11 and C'OOl·
mental')' vn to1>k'l1 ut lnh~r»ict 11ncl
ll[tnlf1c1n1,.-.;, by l~"\'ldl111.: a for111n tor the ··~pf"thlnn •1r our ri•ndt'111' ttplnloNo. and by 11rt~nlln.ic th1·
dlvtne vk!v.·P11lnl• oC Informed ob..
111•n·('r• o.nd 1pok1••mrn on tor,Jc-1 or thr day.
Wedneiday, Dec. 27, 1972
w' 11411, Dtctn!Mf 27, 1~72 DAILY '1LOT f
ooe-a-winter cosinetic event.
·lt"could very Well be '
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Faberge ,scents/·
To drtncl'I your•e"
at sweet sayings.
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Now 2.50 · '
Soap Special• (5
cokOI) r.g. 3-50
Now 1.50
Hind •nd Body
L01k>n, 12 oz.
reg. S3
Now 2.50
Spray Ml1t, 2 ot.,
reg. 4.50
Now 5.2S
Po .... plUI
Spray Cqlogno,
r.g. &75.
-3.75
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cologne,~· 5.25
A.11 ltema
avallable In
Aphrodiail
Woodhue,
Tigress and
Flambeau
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ln .. -~conomy sizes.
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Astringent
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oisturizer
2.75
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Active Moisturizer,
6 oz.
2.00
Astringent
Lotion, 12 oz.
3.00
Cup of Youth,
3.2 oz.
2.25
Moisturizing
aeansing Cream,
9 oz.
2.oo
Ory Skin Cream
with Lanolin,
4 !.? oz.
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SkinCrearP
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Special treats f~r
total skin care
by DuBarry. ~~~_,,,~
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Skin Freshener,
10 oz .. reg. 3.25
Now 2.25
Penetrating
Cleanser, 10 oz.
reg. 3.25
Now 2.25
Skin Arming
Lotion, 10 oz.
reg. 3.25
Now 2.25
Cleansing Crelm
; l • for Ory Skin,
8 0:. r.g. 3.50
Now 1.75
Eye Cream,
3V. oz., Reg. 2.50
Now 3.00
Young Promise,
4 'h oz. reg. $5
Now 2.25
Vlbrance Masque,
2 oz., reg. 3.50
BB :=:~:., ,. __ ..... ri .. _
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Revlon's Moon Drops
skin conditioners.·
Prince Matchabelll
Skin Care Specials.
Now 1.00
Polyderm Skin
Freeh9ner, 8 OL
Super Skin Care
by Bonne Bell.
Now 4.00
Moon Drops Skin
Conditioning Toner,
16 0:. r.g. $7.
-•.oo
Moon Oropt
cieanslng Lotion.
16 oz.: r.g. $7.
Nowl.75
Under Mak&-Up
Molature Fllm,
a oz:rog. $12. ,
-1.75 I
MOon Oro~
MoiatUTI 'Balm.
·8 oz.: "II· $12.
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.(# reg. 1.75
I Now 1.75
Polyderm
Normalizing
Cleansing Cream,
8 oz. r.g. 3.50
Now 2.00
Polyderm
Nor"'811zlng Cream,
2 oz. reg ....
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Now 6.00
Bonne Sell Creme
2000, 4 oz. reg. $10
-•.oo Bonne Bell Lotion
2000, e oz., reg. $10
Now 3.50 -
Bonne Bell Creme
2000, 2 oz. r.g. $6
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We know what you're loo"-i~g for.
Sh9p Sunday noon to 5 PM· at the following stores:
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skin treatments.
Now 1.71
Vlt1min. Mol1ture
Bal1nc1r: 2 oz .
reg. 3.~ .
4 oz. reg. $5 Now 2.IO
Now 1.71
Vit1mln A·O
Complex cr .. m:
2 oz. reg. 3.50
4 oz. reg . $5 Now 2.50
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Skin Saver Specfals.
At stqck-up ,P.rl~es.
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U1tr1 Ftmlnlne ·
Hind Lonon, I oz.
reg. 3.50
Now 4.IO
Ultra Ftmlnln1
Emollient Frelhentr,
8 oz .. r.g. $7
Now 3.oo
Ul1r1 Feminine
Moi1turftlng
Emulsion, 2 Ol.,
reg. S5
Nqw 5.00
4 oz., reg. $8
Nows.oo
Ultra Femlnlnt
CIMntlng Cr•m,
11 !h oz .. rtg. e. 10
Now3.00
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Cre1m, 2 oz., rtg. $5
Now 5.oo
• oz., reg. $1
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Car Salesmen's
Tricks of Trade
Thoee 10 towM In this country wherein a young woman
is most apt to be criminally assaulted . are Los Anleles.
Kansas City, Savannah, Charleston, Denver, Stoel.too,
Chicago, Atlantic City, Sacramento and Houston. Or so
the police statisticians report.
W1RLKE ANO SON is a company in Sweden. Jt uses --•·., . ·"' .. a i
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four letterheads. On each is a ~
picture ol Mr. Wlhlke oilcl hll boy. In
the !~st. Ibey appear tU be lalJllbini.
In the secood, ibey'r& quite eerlous.
In the third, they loot exasperat<d.
And iD Ille fourth, they'no obvlou.iy
llll(l'Y. This company operates on Ille
policy that corporate st4tioDery not
only sbouJd reOect the nature of the
finn but the mood fl its management
as well . Give !\tr. Wihlke and Sm a
dandy order and you'll get the smiling letterilead. But
then refuse to pay your bill and see what you get.
THE CRANBERRY -QuJte right, residents of West
Germany don't buy as many Volkswagens as do the. citi·
:z:ens hereabouts ... "A CRANBEfU\Y," sald. old Fred
Allen "is a cherry with an acid condition." .... , SlJR-
PRISiNGLY, it's the young female dog, aged !Ux to 11
months, that's mo.tj; apt to bite people. studies show ...
NO LADY WHO wean an abundance of makeup 3bould
fOrget Afr. Shakespeare's ·observation. "Age is like love-,
ii cannot be bid." .... lF' THOSE SARDINES iD ihat can
in your kitchen' bod escaped the net to grow up, they'd be
called pilchard.
APPROXIMATELY 86 percen> ol the gentlemen who
take up accounting marry but once. tonsider that, young
lady, when selecting your matrimonial mate. If you pick
up an accountant , odds are better than average your mar·
rlage will last.
W WBALL. HIGHBALL -Am asked what some car
dealers mean ~~ Ille words lowball and highball. 'niat
lowbaR is what the smart boys call a price quotation that's
set startlingly 1.-W to interest. a J!lijenlial buyer. Said quota-
tion is then jacked up con~ ~ the course of
the deal. A bl~ Is an ~high o11<£ on an
old trade-iri car. 'n!at)llib,quotali\in lben Is whittled OOwn
during the pit<ih. Car salesmen ·who. use ,1fle Jowball and
the highball are naughty .. .'·
WHATEVE& the crime, ii that lint olfender is sen-
tenced at'-au, SaW sehtence a.ve.reges-,J& -piontr.s. but the
actual time served . only.iavecages 19 moritbs.
LEONARD LEVINSON'S thesis pn boredom reads, in
Its entirety: ''Art is long and time is fleeting, except when
you 're at a PTA meeting."
lF YOU'RE a grower of roses, please note your chances
of creating a rose worth patenting f<r the market ere about
one in 10,000. And figure $500 for the cost or the patent.
AddTt$1 mail to L. M. Boyd, P. 0 . Boz 1875, New-
port Beach, Cali/. 92660 . •
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Drive I or ~men
WASHINGTON·' IUPI) -
The Air Force, declalirig it is
ready to move away from the
tendency to co nc e n t r ate
women In so.called women's
jobs, has decided to triple the
number of women in ils ranks.
'nle new recruits will be
allowed to work in fields tradi·
tionally restricted to men, in-
cluding missile repair and
gunsmithing.
But unlike their sisters in
the Na vy, women Air Force
officers will not be allowed to
qualify as pilots.
JN THE PAST, said Brig.
Gen. Jeanne Holm, the direc-
tor of Women 1n the Air Force
(WAF), women have clustered
in clerical jobs in lhe service.
"In the future," she •said,
"we are gpll{g to tnslst on
breaking women out of these
cultural patterm.
"I'm not saying W91Mn are
golna: to be treated exactly
like "1;0en because 'women
aren't 'men. The Air Force
believes lhit peoJ)te should be
treated u incfviduals and thai
due recognition must be given
to the fact that there are ser.
differences."
THERE ARE 17,000 women
in the Air Foret. The plan
calls for boosting the number
to 48,000 by 1978. nits would
be an increase from 2 percent
to 6 percent. Five years ago,
there were 5,700 WAFs.
Beginning Jan. I, Gen. Holm
said, all but five jobs will be
opened to enlisted women for
the first time. The five jobs
.,. all nolated to flight.
Women officers will be eligible
for all jobs but thJse ol pQot,
navigator and m l as I t e
operator.
Pr-tly, 113 of !be zu Air
FQrce job classificatioruJ are
closed to enlisted women.
WOMEN IN mE Arrny are
banned from 48 jobs involving
combat and "unusual hazardJ
or strenuous physical
demands''.
~ Navy allows women to
tab all jobs, including stoking
bollers, with the single ex·
ception of Oyiog combat
planes. The Navy does allow
women to fly tran.por\ planes.
C.1ic£"iFUw
Of ORANGE COUNTY
P'IC)YISIOMAli&.1' ACC191TID IY 1"I COMMITl'M OP
1M IXAMINdS OP 1tll SfA11 IM Of\ CAUPOIH&A. •
How i1cc.pttn1 mM i1nd wemM for
i1dmlttlon h tht Sttrl"I 197a.s.n...tor.
• IF YOU HAW 60 ~-Urlitt.
• 1N 2 mu ot Pf11·ti""' 1-1!\ldy 13 d .... ,.,
-k 3 to "4 hour11 per dauJ, you un "'" .,......
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• tN 2 -'DDITIONAL YEAl$ of pMt•ti• ltw..atudy yov
t tn ••rn 'rW' J.D. deQir"M1 Ind ~
ELIGIBLE TO TAKE THE
CALIFOINIA W IXAMINATION
wttll OI ~ fOI NOlllAJIOll, Ol CAYALOtUI
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Anoholnl 92904
17141 6a5 3451
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DAY, IVINING OR ,
WHKIND CLASSES
ANIMAL
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Rq. $5. Lace front long·line
bra is nyton with nylon/
spandex elatic.. 32-36A;
32-42B;C.
D cup: reg. $6, aale 4.IO
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·811;11Ctzed wi th nylon/
spandex . Non~u r1'1trelch . ' c' st~ps. 32-3_6A; ~~·38B., .
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.._q. St. Tulip-pa~
garterless long-leg 'pan ty. ,
1 g;rb11. Nylon/1pande~ . ~ I powernet. S.M.L.Xl.,
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·Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at theifo!lbwlng stores.:
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is nylon with nylon/Spandex11 elastic. 32--36A; 32-388,C.'
Alg. $5.. Stretch lricot btief
is nylon/spandex with tummy
P1"8'· stretch lace cuffs.'
s:M.l,XL , ,
Reg. S,9. Long-leg panty,gtrdle
has crisscross•inner control!
bands. Nylonlrayon1spanaex.
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' R~i SI. Ga•rltM long-ltg ~nty glrd~1propprlioned
1of-te/l~r women. Nyk>N ,,,.
spartd". S.M,L,XL . .
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F!<SHIO"! ISLAND, Nowport,.8e1ch (71~) ~2313. HUNT!NGTON CENJ'E~, .~untin9ton B11ch (71'4j 89i
· HARBOR CENTER, Cost• M111 (114) 646-502'1. '
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DAILY PILOT
Disnli8saJ
CI Pact Possible
County Mental Health Plan Okayed
SAtf'l'A A!'IA -An annuaJ state, 90 percent, and the Another ~fental He 1 I th 1upervlsn hlvt 1pproved a
Ordinance
Approved
' ' ·o I pproved With Code,,
plan ,9""*1 l'Mfl\&l ~th couoty , 10,pemnt. Department roq\lell bu been conlrad with the Mental SANTA ANA -Or•!li•
'llU'floes bl Ooonge Counly and .l't,.p<rv.._ Robert W. Bottin deferred lo Jap. 12. II calla !or H<:tlth Aaaoc~Uo~ lo provide County supervl!o,. have a p-
an Ill'!* al• nv .. year plan Bio'!-~ IJ>~'.""1 ~~!?, author!ly to aeek a ledenl • publlc l n l,o rm at Ion and proved an • m • r g • • c Y ~. -ed by ,.._ vottnc ......-WM! • •·°'"7 ... h......... d 1 ordinance, e f f e c t I v e Im· ... .,. . ~ 1ppro,v w1t1 were 00 'the abort end of 1 J..2: grant to .tudy new methods of fu1~-r coo r DI t Ion mediately, that makes the
A ANA -f ,11111 YOllllALl!UlA-~tlall 'Oollall'BoordjlSU~. vote. • health dellvery'sy•totn1. semc.s under the county's issuance of grading pcnnits
tlllcallon or pie up Irvin .. "'•~codol>t,ill>ld.lprc!IJ Al1boaP Dr. E.W. Klatte, ColJllly .aupervlaon also The pu!'POI< of the grant ...,Isl rehabilitation aervices for land use projects subject
<>range County Medical Center e1t;ployes here WW '~~ t&nty menlal ~th director, bave ·appt0ved a contract with wt11.dd be to develop a non~ program. to board ruling on the ntcessi·
1 tltrotl ..... whi h the for dismissal foi' regular aald approyal of ~ plans did the stale:-J)epartment of Voca-profit corporation representing ty of an environmental impact 1~ &"' c employes In nonappotnttve and po_t' CQMtltute a firm com-tional ReJiabilltatlon to pro-bdlh public and priya~ ID,. statement.
verslty provides $1,UO,oob nonelectlve polttiom. "mltrnent on the county vlde a $210,000 prgram for U:rests to provide a :elifcle for Wins Election Under previou.sly adopted
llippart of the modleal •. City .....,llmen hen ba'" ~ ltjlllre progra1111, ll)Onllil¥ d)labled w e I fa r e illtegraUon or c and Environmental I m p a c t
catkm program at the aPl)IO'fed Iba code, DOUi111111 lllllllN" COHiii¥ ~ Dilvld L. Baker ol nclplentl. private d<Hv , ol mental WUltam Walz. son of Mr. Procedures, grading ~nnits
i.r ••· come from the eleded olllc1811 are~ to 111W4& Uftl I Girden Crovo ob~.. Tile project ls funded 80 p<r· health ~. automallcally required an a;;..., ... __._ · state nolr!ctloas that -...... ___ ...... ___ _, •"1111'mentaJ bolllh-m cent ,bf the federal .'°"""'" An additlorlAI ~ II lo and Mrs. W. N. Walz of Fouo-~IS. The procedures provide l""r_,,..r~ ·_~_, r1~ be ovetrldden by cJ t y · is expanding • too rapld!)r/' ment, 18 percent by the state broaden commwtity a n d lain Valley, has been elected for many lnstaoce.s wherein
money s or i;Jl.'.W '111"" ordinances. Baker. said af~ being In· and 2 percent by the county. governmental support for to a one-year term as senator the board may rule that a pro-
~ ~ ~=!:t ~ su! ~~~~Al•fJ Eleets ::1 ~ ~a::i.s ~rt b~ ~~.cost to the county is m:tal ah4~i~~·t lo n' ~nlv~~it:S:nat~e~ ~~ ~ :'~t~ an im-
, ~,. ~ Fountain ~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~.:._~--'~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~.:._~~~~~~~
t>o.,..i during the put eeveral Valley -n;,rothy mu /'
moaths. ha.s been • ._... recre•·-ol " ,
'lbere 11 no obllgatlon lo the theJipe~f!-q.b, "''' ' ,,
COU1ty other than '!! OQnduc;t a tll<><!IJ·ol ~ ·°i,~ ..
the Fm,:!1center pi'Ogi'a!J! II ~ Wlfo{,.,. · sslGlial
the . i,.et ~Jn wrltai\r. -• f,· .
the . 9'12-71 budge!:• Joining Mn. !IDI: Oil ti:. s 1· ., .: ,. " ~ approved by county &late of -'1-tiOC!ed om..... a e r au rs ii a coolract for o1'jbe ~· • ·
Iba Cl.caI!lornla College of ~ ' .ilGif!! '. •, · · i l'-
M .~:~~::,~ ~a eog*tl£ ,, , , \ • , • " 't .,;t ;·.f. •t
contract calb for the Ana treasurer ta61 univ s: lo .provide 10,000 • ~ .. , por e
='tr .:.~n: :.r::. ~~r-·:,::·;,;. · .·. , · ... ,'. ·. · "' wu Jncludod in the .-·• -~ llolil~.to · ~ 19'12-I budl<I. Net ooSI to the ID em · . al dii l'1lllerion '
;Wfay a color
c(.,big savings.
oftao rovenue l's Union Hlgb Scllool lllltrtcl for
ted ~t.,.~. ~~~~ . ,. . ~
· nnh.-Aid,e's ' · ~· ~iiid ,-,~J,. . . """""b""'' ~.I • . J tJ ,....mt' "'llfld Tiiial Delay~ --...m.rectllve J per.
I -< ~ .cent. ,,
~-AlUrY ' bla!J on dnalten drl•IDil le• Tftlla ... ,
cbariea pendinc 11 a la a I PLACEllTL\ .... .
' Rol!jrt J.Jlnmabatl. -~ !.1!...~ . ~=-=~~;~~ Juc!iJclal Dil1rlcl Qiurl. UJo.job ~e-; .
-·SI, county dlrec-Clij !Wmen here .u. ...,.
tot of 1vlatlon aln!:e 1118, was liderlng t,llini l'ltY ~ and
lmlled in Fountain Valley are now clell)'illg • ~
lut June 11. untB aiadleclurll clriwingl
are completed. 'I(' I 1~ ,,.._., '~.e'f!>'.Jlelt>. .,~ • ..;..,,~\ · Y~...,..,.(l ...., .lfol!lh
• aod· ..,,..m ... ,.. o.,Slated . ......,.., · -· .t
AMl~Adhileto :"~~~~= .
smokiJI atop ~ mNd dty~-~.
be held for three Weeks • a.u.n . ..men wur'b.
l .·beP111n& at T:IO p.m. Ju. a _.tble for cott<Clilc
,'lit.-Jlla. -Jloi!O... ~ Of • lluaids Wi\h!'l 3' days U ~
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Group ~l~ers include aestheUc~s at
and pip>s. wllf t>O,liel<j,.,tach the statkm. " --
Mo;,:iay, Wednesday •n d j.11,.4 •.or.J:O, · TbUllday. The free cllnlc will .
be ' sponaored Ill' th e GARDEN GROVE · "'-Sill
Tllben:uloli.s sod Respiratory storm drain projeda hen will
Dlsea.se Associailoo of Orange use up the approzilnateJ,y.
; -a.al)"• ' .:.:.:.1._ :~ooo ~~ .1~
' .• Detltla Not~)' mtn. \:J. 1
, -, '""'''"""'" · ; •• ~ areas usually fl'C· "' "ffnd C!!rlden-. It"'-' of Y!'!'~ nuny, periods t
f" · ~~~~w •. ;~~ b8en approved 1tr Dood ~
,.,, tan, Hull11~1 .:.~-!. •ttv ttol con.strDctiol by odlln-
' Sen ~--.il~d.or I cilmen 8Dd dfte','mcrt ~)e ~~· :'c~~~~~ u ·~~ i
• •" ... ~~· , SVtiMiJWe. '"-t,.;~~~$t-<>,,,. be"t t: -,C..P~. ~
aullnt ;;;n~ lUS ~tin the J?'acifiriteC"tr1C1 .d •·· · ,. ot• i:: crosalng to ~ .. .Pett
•,1 J (. I Drive,, pil'.~ellng'-;;r~
~ ~· • tncU fro/» Chsprnmc'A-• ....,, • •• ~J::..rm."tlm to Bl"OOktia.rst Street and on '~···· ... ~v.-;' Wtdntld•v. Euclil! street from 1-to 1 PM1 •I •II ·l«veron
" ~· c°''' .v..... "'-= Orangewood Avenue to the ~· · '. 'Io: ' • · ~. Isling fiood COl)lrol dianneL
,• Y1~,t1 .. MeM['':•19· ~ .. ~~; Alli projecta will COltThan
. •· 1m. slll'\'I~ ~ -· est mated $1,180,000. e '. w!~?:t::-1 f:.-1' .. w1ra~1 ~.~ balance will come out of city •t In c1 .,." J'i'"""!rrv, New funds
.'Ctl • ~.1·1=:1JrtG 1o=ton. Hom.. •
• M. .. s..~~. •••• ., ... ,.. .Joint Proj~et
, •• 171. ~ ..... 09• ~ -..:.. ~~ LA HABRA -Filuei-ton, ~ria"i~' "~'n*. Brea and La Habra havt
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• wt1t1 ~ 1tum. .,,.c1. prozhnately $600,000 project cl
, MwMrr~ .. widening and imp ro v Ina ~
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• ~· · e.s. nte roadway will be widen-" ' • 0:.:1 ed to lour lanoa. '!IJll!"lli,cl by a median and ~ and
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J'UNEllAL llOM1I ' c.-1111 Illar mM
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BEACH MORTVAllY
n•Lqllaa~M.
4IMIU • PACl1'JC VDlW
MEMORIAL PAIIK
Cemeler)! M«llwY
CUpol
.... Padflc View Drl+•
Newport Beoc•, Cllllornla
1treet lilltll and tnlllc llplll ~£~''
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!JANTA ANA -A latol ol · ti;a' mlllloa npoclod ._.. ill
• ~ ltftll\ll lltirtas,.. ..,ru 11e """"1 to buy laud ...:!!f. • l !f;t~ve -cl~ ~ '· :.~ i::.\~ Clly ~ voi'•d
$11S,000 bt lp\Utt' for )lllt and
park cleveloPD1tnt, tlk.!IOO for
sewer '""1c ' llld tllf,000 !or
the PorlWW prone projecl. The
city 1111' already rece!YOCI
$'145,1116 and expecll l!ie bat.
.... ol the $1.5 mlllloa ill ' January.
Funds unspeat on these pn>
jects will be ·used by police
and lire departments and the
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HOME Co-Int ' --"-!f .;.> ' '11tl Boh1 Ave. ••• .....
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fine tuning and "Quick-Pie-. picture
and.sound.
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Reg. 309.95. Sale $271. d>10rportable
with 16" screen (meas.'dlag,). Top
quality features I nqf ude "Quick-Pie,...
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Reg. 381.95. Safe $338. Color TV with
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139 lb. freezer capacity. Features fUll W1dth
dalry storage, 2 porcelaincrlsper-1and porctl'laln
m8at pan to keep food ftesh and odor free.
White, avoc1do, harvest gold or copperton6.
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Reg. 171.ts. SM• $141. Big, 242 lb. freezer
cap1clty, All shelves are pt heavy gauge steel,
two plastic' crispers tetaln food moisture.
covered dalry,.storage is great lor cheeses .
y.'hjte, av~do, or harvest gold. Color costs
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R•U· 319.95. Sale $311. Frost-free 1ld1 by side
fea1ure1 a freezer capacity of 231 lbs. Six door
shelves, sliding plastic crisper and meat pan,
dairy storage, Juice rack. In white, avocado
or harvest gold. Color costs no more.
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great look of knit. Single breasted and notch lapel styling in men'1
36-46, regular, short and long.
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acrylic/lambswool. In an assortment of cardigans. pu.._
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rancher jacket. With button front and deep jacket with .zip front, hidden hood and ad-with deep acrylic p·i1e lir),i11g. In broWn or.s::akt
acrylicplle collar. In sizes 8-18. justable drawstrings in size• 8-20 .. Little green. In boys· sizes, S;M,L. ~91Jid· ·
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Orig. 41.00. Men 's split cowhide rancher Jack-•t. Contrast stitched with snap front. 4 pocket
·front, 23 oi. shearing collar and lining, snap
cufft.. 1nap placket front. In colors brown or
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look~acket with 2 upper and 2 lower pockets.
wide lapel and epaulets. Acrylic, pilt lined In
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0 A.M. AFTER
.CHRISTMAS
TREMENDOUS SAVINGS IN .EVERY DEPTe at JoC, PENNEY NIWPQRT
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Od g. 7.9'1-9.ff ............................. NOW $, .88
e Many styles & colors
• All sir.es
WOMEN'S COATS & JlCKETS
Short & long l en9t+is
Group I. Orig. 10.00.20.00 .... NOW 6.88-15.81
Grou p 11. O rig. 25.QQ.45.00 .... NOW 18.88-32.81
GRO UP 111. o,;g. 46 .00-75 .00 .. NOW 39.11·59.88
SINGLE KNIT POLYESTEI YARDAGE
2 Yd•. $1.00
e Many colors
e 3000 yds.-lots of white
WOMEN'S DRESS BtlOTS
O<ig. 9.9'1-22.00 ...... NOW $4.99-$6.99
e Assorted styles & colors
e Final clearance
TODDLER GIRLS' ROBES
Odt· e.9 .. S.fl ................................... NOW $2.88
e Reece & quilt styfes
e All sizes
MEN'S FURNISHIN•~IWPORT llACH
15 only Men's crew n•ck Sweater.
Ori9. 9.98 ·····--·--·····-----·------·····--·~j ...... .
MEN'S & WOMEN'S BEllER WALL£TS
2/$5.00
• Menufecture" closeout e Great selection
WOMEN'S 111JSS
uPHolSTERY FABRIC REMNANTS
Od9. 2;99.5,99 .......................... NOW 2 pc1. 1.00
Orig. 5.99-7.99 .. _ ..... -.............. NOW 1.00 .. .. e Tw.eeds & Homespun
e Velvets
MIN"S .... l -j.·,-j -I
BETTER ·Kit .DRE$S flinitt 'I , ~, . ~,,.., t t ' .. '•7 ••
Orig. 11.fl.11,fl ............ _.-...... -.. NbWil!P -
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GIRLS' DREss 8iJGts ... \' ' . .. ;
Orig. S.-.ff .. _ .. NOW $3.99-$6.99 . ·~. .~ ' e Many stylai-; )~!-• ·• --•
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e Chambray jeans, denim trousers
• Turtlenecks, sweeter vests
& ten~ toe• .
Men's Ti••· Orig. 3.50 ···-······-··; ..... .
Frazier T-Shirts & Tank Topi ···-,-·--··
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' 60~0 ........ NOW 41.H
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SO Only. Wom•~'s Tennis Shoes~ 1 " ~ •• '~~ ,Oftly1 ,...,cft~/~inat9 Set~: ·;1~ .~:~~·":if} n ~~· ~ y..-.1~~ .
o,;9. 4.99-5.99 ............................. ~/flt "0, Otlg; ~:~ .. ..-;-""":""'"""""-:'-NOW"·. . :~-·'.II ,o;,1y .. )tto S~l;m_~ · -··ii ·-~ l · · .• r ... .,._ ·~Y!'I'~. ~ .. ~.1:; ! ". rei<h .. ool ~n••· s.1.. . . ''. ... ·II Onl. Y·. Jr,..S~k . . Family Slipper Clearanc•. Ori ~OW 2..11 t!tf
0 · I 99 8 99 -"' 11 . I· • · ...... -----. •Orig,·12.09' . . ............... NOW r1g .• • · ---·········-··--.. --~ -/ 1 • ·'(~ 1 ~~ ,# . 'll-.. ,
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MEN'S CLOTHIN~~ i:bCit I '>s Only. Knli Shim. OrTg. 4.9 .. .: __ .NOW ·-UI •· ·ry~ · ·: ~ . ., T llEACH
. ~-.. · · ·H -0.ly. Spomhirts A 0.... Slilrts. ... . .. Mao .. 3.l,oo4 llho..OritJ .55.Qa.., ----HOW +ua
Men's Ae•c• Lined Nylon Cire Jecket. W 0r19• 3.SO.J.91 --··-----NOW 1.18
O•i9. 14.98 .............................................. NO t.H Ast. Toy Clooranco .... _ ..................... .30~ to 50% Off
J•cket1 Cleeranc•.
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Men 's Fleece l ined Cotton Quilt Jacket. O '9 10 98 19 98 · NOW 6.'9 10.'9 Odg. 18.98 ............................. -... -....... NOW 12.H " • ' • . ............. _.__ • I YARDAGI Dll'T-IWPORT llEACH I
Men's Corduroy l ight lin•d Jeck•t. WOMIN'S ACCaSOlSIS-HIWPOIT llACH I
'------------------" 1000 yds. Double Knit Polyester Solids ............ 1.81 yd. 0,;9, 18.98 ................................. -.......... NOW IZ.H •• 0 I A rt , H 'b ' 2/7 00 -• p I S t h J 6 ff -n Y· 110 •• ono '9 • .......................... ' 350 Yd F P I t D bl K 't 2 n d Men s o yester tre c eens. ............................ • s. ency o yes er ou e n1 s ............ • y ,
50 Only. Women's Suirv•s. Orig. 2.00 ___ NOW .88 0 Yd p 1 50 s. o yester Double Knifs -----··-·-------3.66 yd.
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Ey19la1s Cases-Cigarette Light9rs
Clutches--Wtllets-Hu'il• Selection • •
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Orif. ff.II ............ -...... _ ..... NOW $ ..
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. ' . 1 Only. 6'6"xl2 P ly!"lot Sh19 Ru9, Lt, Bluo.
Ori9. 60.60 ... T .. i'"' ...... -.......... _ .... .).fOW .44.11
10 Only. 6'6"x6' C.,.,eJ Remnant'"-······---·------· I.II
5 Only. l '6"x6' C.dia:Woven Rug , WJ.ite.
Orig. 19.00 -· ' ----.. -... _ ... NOW f.11
Z Only. 6'xl9'6" Hald Surfoco Unoloum, C.lor\au1t.
Ong. 123.00 -----f-'-~·------./'IOW 6 I .SO
1 Only. 6xJ7 Hard Surface Linel.um.
Bei9 ... Whito. °'.ig~l.00 ......... _ ... NOW 58.50
MA.IOI ~~ II NIWPORT: llACH I
2 Only. 16.7 Cu. Ft. No Frort Refrigerator.
Orig. 349.95 ....... ,--.............. _ . ..NOW 2".00
1 Only.18 Cu. Ft. Chlst Fre•z:•r (demo).
Orl9. 219.95 ... ----·-....... -.NOW 179.00 " ' I HOMI IUCTIONICS ~-IWl'OlT llACH I
I 0o:T~.4 it,;n~l -~·~r~~ .. ~~·~·~'.: ........ __ Now !LOO
J Only. AM/FMX 8 Tnock Storoo.
O•ig. 119.95 ........................................ NOW 88.00
SEWIN• MACHINE llEPT~T ~CH ; I
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Odg. 1.09.1,29 ................................. NOW .6' yd. Sewing Mochino. Ong,•)2_9.95 ...... -;t' ... NOW ft.GO
23 Only. Women's Letther B•lts.
Orl9. 5.00 ..... -.... ·-.. --.............. NOW 3.88 GIRLS' DEPT-EWPORT llEACH
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o.;9. 12.00.11.00 .......................... NOW 2.11-IZ.88 5 Only. R•opl1ee ScrHn. Od9. 40.00 NOW 4,00 o,i9. 289.00 ......................... ..,....ft.NO';'•JH.00
Women'• Rob~1, G•oup II, .·• · "(.. 11 "-I S Doo 32" 0 I 1799 NOW 3.11 W ~.... vn Y• crHn fl, • r g. • .. 1 Only King Sizo Box Spring & Mottr"
Ong. lll.00.2'.00 .......... -........ -.NO 14.U. · , 11 Only. Alum Choln &uaril. O"g, 6.95 ... NOW 1M O•i9: lS9.00 ..... _______ .,,J.NO'R 2":00
Wom•n'1 oun9ewur. Q 1 Only. 7' Crown Ti.rftecl le•thtm+t Sef~. ;•
Odg. 12.50.20.00 _ ....................... NOW I .11-14.11 Z Only. Light Fl .. ures. Orig. 49.00 .......... NOW 15.00 Ori9. 219.00 'T-·------r;-N9.~ ,.,,I
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Womon'1 llko Jeckot. &onulno Suodo LHthor. oW I o.ty. 5' Mod. Coclctall Tobie. Odg. 28.00 .. -· .. ·-----.. -.......... NOW II.II '° Only •. Colo C.rt1ln1. o.ig. 6.99 -·-·---N 1.J4 Orig. 119.95 ....... ________ ,Now 67.0o
S K D 0 II 00 20 00 Now 13 .. JO Only. Tier Curloln1. Ori9. 3.99 ..... ~ ....... NOW .II I Only,42" Round 61111 Cocttoll Tobi~. ' '
4.88 22 Only. Jean Jackets. Orig. 7 .00 ...... NOW
49 Only. Blazer Jackets.
Odg. 8.75-12.00 ............................ NOW 6.81•7.88
52 Only. Girls' Robes.
O•ig. 6.98-1 1.00 ........................... NOW Ut-1.11
34 Only. Stretch Terry Pant & Skirt Seti.
Odg. 6.00-10.00 .............. -........... NOW 4.11-7.11
28 Only. Nylon Pant Seti. Orig. J.99 .. NOW 2.11
42 Only. Knit Tops. Ori9. 4.50 ----·····NOW 2.88
100 Only. Girl,' Dr11se1 .
o,;g. 5.00-9.00 ..................... -.... NOW l.lt-6.tt
INFANTS' DEPT.NIWPOl.T RACH w••t•r nit res•••· ri9. ' • . -··· ' Ori 260 00 ~ " U I Ori J o•i• OO .NOW I.II 24 Only. Colo Curtoln1. Otlg. 1.49 ......... _NOW 1.U g. · ·'---r·--.. -..... -...... NOW 222.00 Women'• ni orma. 9. I • ...-"'' ··-··-1 • i 19 Only. lnfa nh' Diape• Soh. I Only. Do.blo Cornu Rods. Orig. J.19 .... NOW .II Only. HHtor Rocllqor. Orig. 109.00 , NOW .,, ...
i O•ig. 4.50 ........................................ NOW 2.11 I WOMEN'S Sl'Oanwuli-NlwPoRT llACH 70 Only. Austrlon Penol1. Orl9. 7.99 .......... NOW 1.U I ' ~.
( 31 g;;l9y: i~~;1•.•._B __ 0 .. v .. • .. · .. s._, __ ;_'_' __ · ................. Now' · 12 (\nly. 28x41" Pom Pom Rod. O•ig. 4.49 .. NOW :uz Sl'ORTI• GOO~ ni;r-~T llA.CH : J , 1.88 Poly .. tor Pont Tops. Orig, 7.00 -............... NOW 3M ~ 15 Only. Toddler Girl •' 0.,,,.,, 100 ~. Acrylic Ankle Ponh. .. _ ............. --.. -4.H
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:• 31 0 I I f • & T d Orig. 29·99 ···--, .... -.--...,. .. -..... NOW . l&.b f. n y. n '"" o dlo.Jackoh. '------------------' I Only. hl2 Sup<"'J~ Nylon Ru9, Avoudo. • S Only. Flbo-l~u ~,Sttoko, lt-Zo.~ . , ;·r
I Ori9. 6.00-15.00 .......................... NOW 3.U.t.11 JZ Only. Blazer J1ekoh. O•i9. 25.00 NOW 16.11 Ot19. 44.11 ..... --.-· .. ·---·-·--· .. NOW H.11 Ori 7 ·• 1 "" •
I Only. Twin St.oil". o,;9, '7.98 ...•. NOW 20.00 g. ·99 ----~---~·-..... ..'...NOW 3.tt , 20 Only. Pl Hied Peleno Ponh. I Only. 9x 12 Lido Acrllen Ru9 , Rust, • ~ Od• 13 00 NOW 7.11 Orig 52 00 NOW Jf II 60 Aul. Nylon F11hiri9 Uw11.,0ri9. 1.49 NOW •· ~ n Ony. Flenoel Lined Co•d Boxu1 Lon9io1 2/3.00 ,. . .... -............... -.......... ' . ........................................ • 2 Only. lowlln9 Bollo.15 Lb. Bleck. ·r 1" " Jen . l . i JUNIOR HIGH DEPT~NEWPOIT llEACH • .. ' r:enney J g~11~ ~!~~~c:;·1;;;;/~9·i-;ii;:"T5Li;;;·· .. ~0w ··r
~ I E b Id Orl9. 2 I .99 .......................... -........... NOW 1.k < JO On y. m o ery Trim Jeens. Ori9. I 0.00 NOW 4.11 ~ ~ -WE KNOW WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING l!l\R I Only.FullSizoP'l°l ;~•bl ... Orlg:ltt.OONOW 244.~
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I' JO Only. Ankle lon9th Slin• ................... ___ 6.11 30 0 I SI . I 1 •
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I · ~l~uli>aiW'" <in~ • • . Ulll .,.tlc41i<!n • "* 1 •county N¥><t, ls lJellJg ---~ i!W"fihle.coiu1t1 Bay .'!AIM POU.Uon Coollol Dllltlcl -. . .
•Stephen Fraser. t>;o •·~d
.member. from s.usalj\O. pro,
"poo<d 1hat the eqUtpirlt!!t, be
• required at all olations In the
~ • .reP>o 1l!. ll lllOll,. tho. ~ ... "'lillll'1lld wt#! ~ iii ,.:,r "!'-~ .
,. .. Wll 1ftject to u.e. ... . ·.:.cMdo•"' for , ' r u r t 'b • '1-
"dla:uuion Jan. l& .... ~ "; o ~
'e'i,~11 u~""4t·· .
l -~~ (AP) -A ! -which ilfects·birdJ but
· not humans' has killed more
· liwl ·'2,000 wild ducks. , ....
,ad. sw,ans·1ln ··Nio'.r'~'£n
Call!omla this · winier. the .state ~t of. Game /:>~ ~. ~· ... ~ --w , which has no relation
• to Asiatic cholera which. af.
! =~rects the people of India and
; 'Pakistan, tills between
w seftl'&l hundred and as many i a'!ll,oof waterfowl aach yaar,
: otate olli<~ reported. ..,
f' ~~: .. departmeot slid . the
flrst outbreak or the aeuon ..
about 191.,White-fronted ! . ·Md--• few .WW ·.on
K'.>Donald Island , and iR the ,
''Jlldie Tract, 600. 'In' the 's.:r.menfo..San J,o a qui n ~ ..... Delta. .
FRESNO (AP) -Member
lfmCleo o1 tbe. lllnP. ·RI!"'" t .4 ;W.aier As.90claUon ara be!N
·.-If they're lnteristed bi
~ .-lluildlng • -dalll .wltb ·u,dn>electrlc fac,ILitles on the
river In the Sierro foothills
·east of Fresno.
The pi_..i site ol tl\e
m Is at Rodgera Crossing,
IS mlles above the ulsting
~·•dim at Pine Flat, said BOliet!
l:. take Jr., watermastar for
•.. the usoclaUon.
• •• e iald \the agency's ""' ,ocutlve cOOmilttee voled • to
.. take lhe survey after Squ~
; Ca!Hornia Edll!Oll Oo. ex-
• · · praued Interest-In the dom u
a source of power to meet
-pal< period demands. -
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President Hafry S Truman
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' The supreme need ol our time is for .
men to lear.n to live together in •
peace and harmony.
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SANTA ANA STORE ONLY S0.COA$T,PLAZA OPEN t :JO TO t:JO
NEW YIARS m 10:00 TO 7 P.M.
WOMENS
LU.THEl.CHAIN IELTS llDUCED
Ori9i11•l -$1.21 to $1.99 •••••••••••••• NOW
FLllCI, 9UILT IOIES llDUCID
Ori9i11•I -$5.99 to $6.99 •••••••••• , ••• NOW
SOLID AND NOYl!LTY SHRINKS llDUCED
Ori9in•I -$3.99 to $'4.99 •••••••.•••••• NOW
FANCY AND PLAIN ANONS REDUCED
Oritin•l -$2.99 to $1.99 •••••••••••••• NOW
CARDIGAN AND PULLOYll SWUTIRS llDUCED
Ori9in•I -$4.99 to $1 .99 ••••••••••.••• NOW
lHrT AND VELOUR TOPS ll!DUCID
Ori9in•I -$2.99 to $4.99 •••••••••••••• NOW
PALAZZO AND MAXI SKIRTS IEDUCID
Ori9fn•l-$10.99 to $11.99 •••••••••••• NOW
PANCY SllRTS REDUCID
Origin•I -$3.119 to $5.99 , ••• , ••••••••• NOW
PLAIN AND PllNT PANT llDUCID
Oritln1I -$2.-49 to $1.99 . , , ••••••••••• NOW
llTIWI. PANT CLIAlANCI UDUCID
Or\1in1\ -$-4.11 to $1 .99 •••• , ••.••• , •• NOW
MAftlNln PANTS AND Ton llDUCID
Ori1i111I -$-4.-49 to $6.99 •••••••••.. , •• NOW
MATllNln DIHS llDUCED
Ori9in1I -$6.99 to $1-4.99 ••••••..•• , , NOW
J·PC. SKllT AND PANT sm llDUCID
Ori9in•I -$12.99 to $19.99 ••••••••• ,,,NOW
fANCY LUTKll .IAGPfl llDUCID
Orit inal -$29.99 ta $49.99 •••••••••• NOW
SKI AND PIU mu JACun UDUCID
Oritinal -$1-4.95 to $2-4.11 • ,, ••••••• NOW
COIDUIOY PING-lmP JACOT llDUCID
Orl9inal -$12.99 •••• , ••••••••••••••• NOW
J • J PllCI POLYmll SUITS llDUCID
Ori9inal -$2-4.99 to $-49.99 ..•••••••• NOW
99c
52.99
52.44
51.44
53.44
51.66
56.88
52.44
51.44
'2.88
52.88
'S.88
57.99
'19.88
'12.88
59.88
519.88
ALL WU.THEI COATI llDUCID
Original -$19.99 to $2-4.99 , •. , • , • , •• NOW
lmll DIESS CLU.IANCl llDUCID
Orifina l $6.99 to $11 .99 •••••••••••• NOW
HOLIDAY DllSS CLIAIANCI llDUCID
Ori9inal $12.99 to $21.99 •••••••••• Now
114.88
2/57.00
2/513.00
• MURRAY TUFf ONE OR
MINI-DRAG
ORUilNAL
14.97 to 15.97 NOW 988
•~HAIRAND
TABLE SET
ORIGINAL
10.97 NOW 588
IAUll CAMPOUT TINTS llDUCID 52.88 Ori9l11al -$6.67 •• , , , •.• , , , , • , , , ••••• , NOW
CLASS "A" RACING-sm llDUCID 59.88 Or'tinal -$I -4.6 7 .••• , •••• , ••• , , , , , ••• NOW
nll 1111 llDUCID 53.99 Ortti11al -$6.-49 ••••••••••••• , , • , , •••• NOW
PIDIL IACll HDUCID 56.88 Orf9h1al-$8.97 ,,,,, ••••••••.••• -·,,,NOW
PLAY PAMILY SCHOOL llDUCID S6.44 Offtln•I -$9.97 ••••••••• , •••••••••••• NOW
llPPUID HAT IOX llD'JCID 25c Orl9l111I -$1 .07 •• -••••••••••••••••••• NOW
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WIT LOOI LU .. AGI SIT llDUCID 51.99 Oritln•I -$J.f7 •• , •• -•.. , •••• , , •••••• NOW
BOYS
SWIATUS.sWIAT SHl1l11-1n1Clli s1 .so
Orttlnal -$2.<M to $l.t7 •·•·••t: •••••• NOW •
KNrT SHlm • SHOU SUIYI UDUCD
Ori9inal -$1.99 ••••••••••••••• ,, ••••• NOW
WOVIN IPOIT $Him llDUCID
Ori9inal -$2.97 to $1.97 •••••••••••••• NOW
COIDUIOY IANCHD mw UDUCD
Ori9inal ~ $6.97 to $1-4.97 •• , •••••••••• , NOW-
Sii SWU.TIU UDUCID • .
Ori9in1I -$1 .ff • ,, ,, •••• , , , ••• , •• , ••• NOW
PU-SCHOOL PANTS llDUCID
El11tic w1i1t cl111I'" •• : ••••• , , , , , , ••• , •• NOW
I SPORTING .GOODS
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99c
'1,99
'5.88
'2.99
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~ llALL -.u. . $7 IUl ::::;:~;;;·~~·.;..:: .~1 .. 99
Ori91Nl':'r t2,9~ ~~ •• ,, ••. , • NOW • , i . •!""· • ' I
llOMMD,-.psa~-$4.18
Oritl••f ~ $(,7 • , ••••••• ; ••••••• ~ •• NOW
' IAM',HIU\m llfl!UCID s3;u
Ori9J11al....., $7.27 ••• •••••• •·., ••'•,., •• , NOW
l'OOftALL ... ~·U"9CU
Ori9h1tl -$10.lh' • , , •••••••••••• ,, ••• NOW
INSUl.ATID •IT *9uCa . ', ,
Orith••1-,,1.97-•••••••••••• : ••••••• ~ow ..
STATIONERY
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IOWS. LUii.i. TllOMI UDVCID
Ori9l111I -t 1.00 to $J.OO •• , , • , , • NOW
CHllSTMAS .CARDS llDUCID
Orlfiul -99; to $2.fl • ,, •• ••,., NOV'
CHRISTMAS Gin WRAP llDUCID
Origin.al -19¢ to $2. 99 ••••••••• , NOW
l/2 price
1/2 price
1/2 price
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MENS
,_ lunJ.li.as --•• 2/55.00 °"91••1 ._ ~.!7 to $7.97 , ,. ,.,,,,, NOW
' SHOn IUml Hal IHll1S llDUcu
Ori9NMll -$l.t7 to "'97 , .••••. , , , , , , , NOW 52.00
Sl'OIT PAim ~
Orl9hw1r-$4.91·te $7.tl •••••••••••••• NOW 51.99
COIDUIOY SHlal IDUCID
Orl9ln1I -$4.9' • ,, ••••• , •••• ,, •· ,, , •• NOW
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Orfthltl -''·"' h $1 J,97 o ,,. •••• 1, ••••• \4ow . . . r;;;M~MAS llU...,. .CID $1-0rit~I -,f2·~ , ....... , ... , ... ,, . NOW .Mii
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CINlQ --·-anUCQ s199 OrJ,IMI ~ $2197 t. ... t7, •• ' ••••••• -. , , , , NOW •
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~lt~I ~ ~~ ~~~~~~-~-~~~D NOW 56.88
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llO'fll.TT CAii ... llDICID ,
0..1911111' -J 1.49 to t J.47 •1 •• , •• , • , •••• NOW 51.44
, ••Pr .WSWAU lnVclD
Orltlnal -$1.27 to $1.97 , •••••••••••••. HOW
lllSIN• AMSE\S
Orl9in1I -$5.18 • , •••••••••• , ••••••••• NOW 52.99
TOY CLEARANCE
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• REDUCED RIDI ON
HOBBY HORSE
ORIGINAL
26.27 NOW 1288
ooLi.S AiioUcEo ·
ORIGIN.t,L
To 12.44 NOW 599
IN·A·MINUTI CAii MA.Ill llDUCID 52.99 Ori9in1ol -$,5.99 ••• , •••••••••••••••••• NOW
U.SY CUIL 01 MANICUll SIT llDUCID '2.99 Ori9i11al -$6.97 •••••••••••••••••••• , • NOW
IAIY TINDll LOYI llDUCID 53.99 Original -$7.97 , ,. ,, ••• , ,. ,, •• ,, ••• , , NOW
TINY IAIY TINDll LOVI llDUCID '2.99 o.i,ln 1I -$4.97 • , ••••••••••••••••• ,, • NOW
LAZY DAIY DOLL llDUCID 52.99 Original -$5.97 ••• , ••• , , , •••••• , , , ,, , NOW
IAIY TINkdl LOVI COSTUMD llDUCIO 'l.88 Oritlnat -$2.17, ,,,,,,,,., •••• ,.,, ••• HOW
TINY TIAIS llDUCID '4.88 Ori9in•l -$1.91 ••••••••••••• ,,;,,,,,,NOW
• MICKEY MOUSE
VELOCIPEDE
ORIGINAL
9.97 NOW 997
• FAMOUS MARX
LITTLE WHEEL
ORIGINAL
9.87 NOW 488
TINY '.fUIS COSTUMU llDUCID
Orl9lnal -$l.57 ••• , •• , ••••••• , • , , , ••• NOW 51.99
LOOI AIOUND CltSl'f AND·WLYIT llDUCIO ss.99 Original-$9.t7, ,, •••••••••••• ~ •••••• NOW
llN& IAN• IOIN• SUPll ACTION SIT llDUCID s3,99 Orl9inal -$1.99 • , • , , , • , , • t, ••••• ,, •• , NOW
Slmtl SCOlllAU llDUCID 53.88 Orl1i11al -$7.t7 ••••• ,, •••••••• ,, ••••• NOW
NPL IUCTllC llDUCID s4.99 Orl9lnal -$1.97 •••• ,,,,,, ,, ,, ••••••••• NOW
ILJCTllC i3,99 OrJtin1I -t6.97 • ,, ,, •• , , , , , , •••••••• , NOW
NHL PIO STAI Hoc•n llDUCID 53.88 Orig}"'' -$1.97 , , • , •••• , , , • , , •• , ••••• NOW
C:RLS & INFANT S
SIOtf AND lllSI NANOU..S UDUCa
Orifinal -$1 .21 to $l.9t , ,, •• ,, ,, ,, ,,, NOW
WINTll CAPS UDUCID
Orl9inal -$2'.49 •••••• , ••• , , , •• , • , , , , • NOW
DllSS CLUU.NCI llDUCID 2r100 Ori9h1al -$l .99 +o $6.99 ••••• ,1 •••• NOW
SKI JACKm llDUCID
oritin•I -S6.11 to • 12. n ............... Ho}
rtU JAClm AND COATS UDUCID
Ori9inal -$11 .99 to $1-4.11 •• : ••••••••• NOW
SWIATll CUAIANCI llDUCD
Original -$2.99 to $-4.~9 ••••••• ,, ,, ••• NOW
ILOUSU AND Ort TOPS llDUCD
Ori9inal -$1 .76 fo $2.99 •·••••••••••••NOW
, :. TOP AND PAl!f SITS-............. C .. l •1 00 ' Origin•! 1 $2.91 to $1.99 • .-~ ••••••••••• Now~· ' •
' TOP AND PANT sm -C7·14 Slllt) OD.CD S).44
Origh1•I -$l.9t to $9.9t ••••• ,, ••••••• NOW
CRl!PllS, DllSSIS llDUCID $1 88
Ori9intl -$2 .99 to $-4.99 •••• , ••••••••• NOW •
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CU.Wl.UOUTS AND PLATMrn -·~· s1.oo ' Ori9inal -$1.9' to '$Z.t9.' ,••·••'! ...... NOW ·,
~~i~n!?" $1~"! :z~~ ~ ... ~ -~ .~• s1.00 .. . '
HOODS AND CAPS llDUCID
Origin•I -$1 .61 to $1.49 , •••••••• ,, •• , NOW
NYLON AND COID JACKm llDVCID
Ori9inal -Sl.99 ••••••• ,. ,, ,,,, •••••• , NOW
PANT AND TOP sm llDU.CID .i .
Ori9in1ol -$2.99 to M.tt ; •••••• ,.,,,,,NOW
s1.oo 'i
$2.22 f
$].88
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5" ORIGINAL
10.34 NOW -. .
• 11• SIUCTION
TEA SETS
ORIGINAL
2.97 ' NOW 99'
SUPll WHllL llDUCD
Ori9i~tl -$19.91 , •••• ,, ••••••••• ,, NOW s11.88
IHl WHllL l l DUCID $8.88
01l9i11tl -$12.17 •·•••·••·•••••••·••• NOW ....
CHILDllN'S WOii llNCH
Orl9in1I -$2-4.97 ••• , ••• , •• , , •• , •• , NOW
IA.HIDY ANN SHOOR Y IOCUI llDVCID
Ori9intl -$7.97 ••••• , •• , , •••••••• , ••• NOW
J7 UY SPINIT PIAHO W /STOOL llDUCD
Ori9in1I -$16.11 •• , ,, •••••••••• ,, •• ,, NOW
HOPPln DUCK llDUCID
Ori9l11tl -$12.97. ••••••••·•••••••••••NOW
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TONIA •U.Dll 01 Tll..CHil '1oucn
Ori9h1al -$5.27 ••• ,, ••••••••••••••••• NOW '
s11.88
53.99
ss.aa
56.88
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TON~ INOlllL PUMPU: 01 AlllAL ~.r't/rU 1 ff
Orlt tnal -$9.tt •••••••••••••••••••••• NOW I -.. .... ~
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OPEN DAILY 10-10;
SUN . DEC. 31 10-6 P.M.
THUR., FRI., SAT. DEC. 28-29-30
limited Quantities 'None Sold ro Dealen
EITRA BIG .·Dl.SGIUNI ·.a D•¥S ONLY
SYEAR
PICl.URE
• 1 TU~E
l WARRANTY ,
BOllUI!
10 RECORDS
I h..a<OIDID Tll'IS
l ·J PACI AG l
" • 8-TRACK , • • • CONSOLE STEREO
5 249
BIG 60"
Acous,ticolly designed dynamic
Spt1oker1 . Capehart" Mediter·
raneon·style co'nsole, in walnut
finish, fMJtures AM/FM/FM ·
stereo radio, 8-trock player,
automatic 4r5peed record player .
An entertainment sound center
th1 whole fam ily will enjoy.
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1 8" Diagonal Picture•
COLOR TV
Reg .
$379 32888
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Sharp, clear color of Solorcolor•block-
motrix pictur• tube. TV of solid-stat•
d•sign In b•outiful Mediterranean
pecan·groin cabinet ; with crodl• bose.
,~.•ow ... --. _.pres•
· lilllPBI --tor 0111 -'·.
RCA
14'~
diat-1
Color TV
1973 RCA 14''
DIAGONAL TV
3 Dt?ys On ly
123'~ SUPEJI BRITE-COJ.OR TV (diag. '
meas.)
All you need ...
to convert YOUf prlSllt-2·-•tr .Slerta syst111 to th• new r
4dllnne/, 4-spe~k•r m1trif
OuldrapMnlc so~ 1111111111
YMstlf In tound ..... liound!
Compact in size and price, but with a power-
fu\ '21 ,500-volt (design overage) chassis for
brilJiant. high-controst color. One-set VHF
fineJtunlng too. ,Luggage-type handle and
built-in antennas give you pick-up and-go
conven ience. ER330."
Sleek contemporary console in Walnut groined
'finish. looks good in any room! Admiral
"Instant Ploy'~ Automatic-frequency Tuner (AFC). > •
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36888
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Sharp 9"
AC/DC Portable
Includes Car Co~d
and Battery Pack
9911
At home, you operate it off any AC outlet. In yo1,1r
car or boat,,ou pfay it off its ciga.-.tte lighter
adaptor cor . Advanced IC/Solid State Sharp·
And llOW you un en/or the nrw
Ouitd so1111d on )'OUr prmnt -
Slerto systtrn .•• it 1 friction
or lht cost of 1 compllle /ti , ...... "''"'·s uPP. 1 l.i • ed!
' ci~it includes key.ct AGC· (Automatic Goin Con-
trolJ for brilliant reception evwi in. fringt areas.
Sharp "Split·S.Cond Start'' , . , for indant picture,
indent .ouod. A trut beauty in off·white with blade
and silY1r trim. 19' ',,Portable
llVllSIN Mii--~--
WASHIR
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COLOR TV
K mart'se own true quality brand! Electronic-
ally locks in sharp, brilliant pictures. Auto·
matic fine tuning. Color and tint slide controls.
UHF/VHF tuners. Up-front Unicon.e<I speaker
forfull sound . 1991'1 Ask Abo ut Easy Credit Terms Available
All Safi Shew Simulated TV pictures
DIYH
16988
Reg . '299 288'' 3 Days .
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3 YR . PICTURE TUBE WARRANTY
ZENITH 12"
DIAGONAL TV
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For these Zenith quality feature• • 3
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IHUISDAY,FllDAY,SAlUIDAY
Tt1plllf1 • Ctil( •
!rk Unda Soeda in ·
: state' "Office build-
1 in Olympia, Wash., ~-a 'feltlype ma• l(!:D to Cl!l\Verte via ~:;n• bei:allse• lhe . A .plllllled net·
Of'k systl!IJl la threat-~ ned1 because of .... a lack
f the untta. ' ~ . -. .
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1~uis F~t ~ ' ~ . '
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L0s ANGELES (AP) -
,...uala' 'DI "F.abr!J:lq" , bu
_ .. of the most famous
.. 1 In town. 'Ifie feel'"" ..Ill ....... piled !lie celling In a lnodest shop
...,."", ,..•led by _,iars Af show .. and .port~·
Fnlik Sinl•a's ~ ·rtet are
• SO ,..._JJean ~1,
bublbaU 1liM' Wilt . RFllP WllOOI)'•, . . l(o• a'ld •
..... •Jl~ Wal~ idgeon's -to
a -~' ' aim:a ' Iii.Ell the i
~~·~ are Cinderella, f anc\'~l'· • i1a.q•'t 1s 1£ li'•~am '~lbePJ .
'll>e 46-y..Mld Italian ;.. .
ant p1ants feet by the 1
-m,alf~: ' .. 1
inoilels to iculpl . feet.
,.,,. woodeli lasta for l:ustom . sl"1fS are placed 111 s i d e ~•es and filed iipy for
.,...,. reference, last like
bol!kJ In the library.
"!BAT"WILT OWnbei"laln.
Ubl up half. 8 COW " said
. 'eebbter: •1Re .freah Uie
11\1. But that Isn't the biggest
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malle his shoes, and he was ~ l~~brlzio says his best 1 ox7~cr. MEY.AL SYOR~Glf SHED Cllltomer Is Dean Martin, wbo • • ..,. ,.,. '~ 8 9 -~~·--~D. -94 But -i:.~;Clndrllal •, Charge It! ~I~for . •· " • • m:,,.~~;. ' ' ' •· S!rong and .durable me!al storage shed. Nyfort-
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"' !DOii t 'order ~ '. · . dolivery in1!1;1de pr,q only) ~ ,,.. Lelley Ann Warrt11 •' l ··----·--· ---------ln ~the T televt.iOn ·version or : "Qoderella ."t-:. _1'3 • ... 1 •
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Clean Biii
Wendell Ford, (D-Ky.)
leaves Houston Hospi-
tal recentiy after re-
ceiving a clean bill af
health in tests. He
underwent abdominal
surgery l~ June.
Court Asks
Explanation
From EPA
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
EnvlrorunenUll Proledion
Agency (EPA) has been
ordered by a tederal court to
provide by Jan. 2 more data
on why it denied a one-year
extension or the legal re-
quireQ,ents for 1975 auto
~ standards.
'lbe request for more i~
formation was made by the
U;S. Cirollt Court of Appeals
iii WasbJncton. 0General Moton, For d ,
Chrysler, Volvo and Interna-
l~ Harvester bad •ski>d the
EPA administrator for the one
year extension.
When t h e administrator
denied their plea last May 1%,
some of the auto firms ap-
pealed his decision Lo the
ceurts.
Last week the Circuit Court
of Appeals asked the'EPA to
provide addiUooal inlormatlon
detailing why it rejected the
one year extensk>n for auto
emission standards.
The standards were set up
to help carry out the Clean Air
Act or 1970 which called for a
90 percent re;duction i n
emissions of hydri>carbons and cit,..:... ""'onolide In 1975
model <i.utos compared with
Ille emissions Ill .1919 \nodels.
State Auto
Accidents
On Decline
,SACRAMENTO (AP) -
For:ty-two persoos we're killed
In Califonlia traffic accidents
C1ff!r the t:hristmas weekend,
the fewest sinci! 1960 when 38
died, the big)lway patrol has
r<pOrted.
"We were way down." said
Don Dooley, infonnation of-
ficer for the California
Highway Patrol.
C al ifornia's toll last
0111tmas was 70 dead. CHP
Co m missioner Walter
Pudlnskl attributed the fewer
deaths CO the patrol's con-
ceotraUoo oa drintlng drivers,
~ olllc<rs on the road, a
fjJeo1Er -ol -belll, more 'driver courtesy, and greater
ue or freeways. ~ .. Id the trend
towanl fewer boliilay deaths
bepn on Labor Day weekend
trhen 48 persons were killed
compared to 51 for the same
period in lfll. There ...... 112
'Dlanksglvtng d e a t b s com-
.,...S to IS last year.
~ He said 23 persons died on
nods u-CHP jurtadiction, aed It on IOCll thoroughfares.
~ ~ period was flOm ·f p.m. Friday to mid· Dlil>t -y nlgllt.
Maxor·1o Run
OAICLAND '(AP) -Mayor
John B. Reodq, wtlo .. ruer
Aid i. wlll JIOI ?un for .-.. -. bll --..r he will -' .-r.rm. Reading
tolil the Cftjl c.anctl that he
l'fJCINldered and "I will be
rumlq for m1yor ant year."
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Whiteconvos sporf sneoker with cushioned
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DAILY PILOT J9
Boredom Looms as Auto Talks Issue
llETllOIT (UPJJ-.A United ha -b In a )'Oii'. A wotlter ..,, Jobi --1bi)' 100 new ~ w-ix. pnoldoQI could tu. .a a --Jobi ID -••: n111y pl8ll ti
bal • plao for eatl1ng ·-be .... -• boln llqlllla1art -... -,. 1 ,.., im boredom whlcb In efleel, the pion "'l'lld cot mum banking ol IIO lloun per
· tbe work ~ to II houra YtU.
tor, lees little evidence that G--1 Moton Oorp. board He said any such plm """1d
a cut in writing time -1d chalnnu, -tr admon-involve estnl coot which ~-ould
-.,. wor ker saU.r.ctlon. lahed any .._i to short"1 inevi tably be made up in hll)>-
Rkbard C. Gerste.nberg, the work wetk Ill any fashion. er automobile costs.
State Law On .Crashes Nullified
be IQI could hacorne 1 blC \ over a ,_., -. It ii tho Bannon proposed to tile plan ~ lwue Wbon oon-finldod"'811m lbe UAW hH tho belief that ~ qusllty ~ to11i1 -up wltb 1""11 dropped -.,,, to llfrotl· """Id Improve w\lh more Moior Co.1'1 July. , ate for a' !oUMay wwk wee~ fl'<qu<nt breaks, allowing em·
Kin Bllllln. director~ the during -.t Wks. playes to ,-eturn lo their jobs SAN DIEGO (APl...~ A F. LlndaleY held that the "'" million suit brought by Mary
,VAW11 ..... deplrtmeolr'f1• .,..Jt ~Bannon QtlX)edes, refreshed, j~gehufUJed invalidaatate called Aviation Guest Law is J. Newing or Bonita and her
tbe ~ ~ uuke more time ~the M1atry moflef 1 • But the tndustry may ~ J.a\v requiring vktlms of prHroptcd by federal !aw. daughters, Vivian A. Collins
mt o1 ~ ,o_tk yeaf ~ But be laid.it mlgbt 1lso, tn' the plan at a costly one, tVlth private plane crashes or their "J!'idqal law t ot a 11 y and Kandla New ing of
crimpbc_ ptqauctkn." th6 end, Pf'0',9,1ell COltly to no lmmediaie prool 1it Win r& ~ndenll -. t.o prove wilful regullt.es th e ai r, private and ft iverside.
It ~ gtve each hourly U.. auto tndultry bf reducing duce ablenteeism and lmi:nve mlsoonduct or drun.kennesa on pubUc, from beginning to l!irs. Newing's husband was
employe more paid time off abMn~, and Improving quality. tile part of the pilot to collect end," he said. one or three men killed in a
the job by hanking credit quality by cutlhlg clown ted-Sidney McKenna, Ford Ir> damages. The ruling was handed plane crash" between Tijuana
hours on a pen!entage of hours di um. It wouJd::....:.•_l9o....:.gene-'-r-•te __ dus_trW_:..":..l•_tl_0111_•_taff_c..dir_· _ec_· __ su..:.per_lor_Court __ J_ud..:g:..e_B..:.yro_n _do_w_n_be_fo_re_lr_ia_I _o_f _•_:.II_· _and_Teca __ I•_. _M_ex_. _m_0c_1._1970_.
In :l'.,,,.b~ .
Form"I'' child ac!Cr ~y Rettig, Lassie's first
master In TV series, hu been arrested on marl·
juana charges in San Luis Obispo. He's Shown In
1954 photo.' .
Auto Insurance '. ,.I
Curbs Proposed
>.eapUol NWs s.n1ct
'SACRAMENTO -What's
al}ead for no-fault insurance
Dell year! II we're llOIDI to
haw It -If every Callfomla
driver will have to buy It -
then maybe the people would
insist that lhe ln!urance com·
llQIM , be l)llClllated Uke any
• company thOI provides a ~ .public aervice -# as ~ and utili\y f#s.
of the program ollould be
borne by the -..... ponies, not the CUlSUl!lers.
Cl'I.A President Herb Haft!
said recently that last year in-
surance companies placed full.
page newspaper ads which.
claimed there would be a t50
million savings to California
)ilotoriBts wiQi pWiage 'llO'
fault. •
"The most significant things
about this year's ads are their
failure to mention ~
savings under any no-fault
plan," be added.
OOllEN SAID a U.S. Senate
-. • e e tit lludy revaaled one illlutance •-· • · · company reporte!l ·a 2S per-. to IMU• c.nt profit from· 1!158-11188.
of .... ., -'. Several Jl'Ol)OSals ore ilelng 1 ilo-l•ult le!Jlll.. t<wldered by the attorneys, ll . •
~ Is one thou.ht being ex-~ -~Y the Callfoln.ia Trial 'P" -.tlon, which
· 'tlit-J;egislalll(e intends to
• · -eiiaCl.Do-faull'1e1Psr.tionJ t
1" sue<eSS!ully led !he op-~tion to no-fault proPosaLs i1· be State'r l.eClolature the r I'!" yeai,,. ~ tbou111r~ dcib't uy·JJO.
1• lawyers, almost seem
~ to ~Ke ot some ~'_or JIO-\~l_t, !qlslaUon. ~ II .... ~ C(lnft
without some vigorous in·
sistence for new I a w s
rqulal!ng the iMlrance in· dlislr)', ff y have tbelr way. • •
;MELVIN COBEN, lects-
r.tlve repre11Dt1ttve of the
en.A, I a f 1 "E'YerJ1>ody
.. that UO-fiiult ... good l!leil." The haalc coonpllinl of'
tllO la'!)'ell la that almost all p,r.o po 11l1 oontain a ·~Id" clause, which
..,....,, the insured~.,.. up bis ~f.!t to sue for and auf.
r¢og ii medic bills dO not
e#eed • --.it. 'There can be no com·
promise on thls basic right,
SI)'• Cohen.
J!ow•ver, ti i,,,.,. ts a public
demand for ''"lhiS type in·
surance (which be doubts) thtn Cl'I.A bellev.. the costs
Just la C:ase
heading 111e H!t iii th~ sug· •
gestion thal several com-
ml3sloners rep1-the lllnile
insllrance commissioner, w~
oversees the · tbsurance in-.
dllitiy. Under this plan, the
members of, the· commission
would have the ~authorlty to
set Dr<mium rates .(similar to
thi t Ptiblic Ulilltltl COJll' . '
mission). ..
Another possiblllty Is that
iMlrance proftts abould be
llmlted to levela allowed
public utilities. And, Cohen
aays, investment ·~me, as
well u income f r o m ·
pmniuml sboulol ha counted
in determining profits.
In ordef lo_ .... :premium rates, tbe' ~ ._1 --
pan1.. W®ld be :;,.r::;
demol15trate to the. , com-
milslon that their prol!ts had
fallen below the allOwable
level.
Under current income tu
lawa, insurance comi;.nies are
tai:ed on the basis of gross
premJums and they are allow·
ed a deduction equal to the
amount paid for property tax·
es on their home office in
California.
;:; City Gets Prepared
For, -~_ig Earthquake
• SAN ~'RANCISOO (WI) -
IC'lha! earthquake hits Jan. • ~«·anytime -tbtre are a (~ things people should know
t•;fminiml7.e loss or Ille and
f4llperly' . • ' :ii-n Franclaco City Planning
Dlre<:tor Allan B. Jl!CObe Is
~hliig a publication called
''Se(ety and SUrvtval in an
Earthquake."
Jacobs said be didn't put
much itock In a prediction by
aift local "'!lrihquake fore-
cuter" tha( a quake worse
than thO llOS -wwld hJt here at 9 a.m., Jan. 4, but
Ile said tt 11,.YI belps to be
i)repered.
i'Ubltsbed bY the Geological
5arve)I of tho U.S.~
of tile Interior and tll" Olllce
of Eme'l<ncy l'ropllredness,
the pamphlet tells What to dO
Jo prepart: for a quake and
•wllet to dO tr one aclUally
itiUus.
I Jl 13)'1, for lr'lltance, that
co;nlcea should be removed
rr•m bulld1n&11 to preve11t '~vjl maaotiry rrom falllng on
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• San Francisco baa a n
ordinance against s u c b
overtiangs, but tt has not yet
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she1vea.
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should It be damaged.
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By ALMON LOCKABEY
Wtdnttd'1, Otctmbtt 27, 19n
Boat Licensing
Not Fool-proof·
With the threat ol operator licensing still hovering over the
pleuure boat owner and operator, we just couldn't pass up the .... ~::'.":=::;;:;ii ICiilorial in Water Sport, the house organ ol the Boal Owners
Council ol America.
'lbe piece points up some of the fallacies propounded by -cy legislators who l.bink ope<ator li~ -woUJd cure all
lbe Ills ol boatlng. Here is the Water Spon editorial: • .
•10f course you need a liceme to drive a car. And naturally,
I""' need one to II" bwiting and fishing. And, to be oure, yaa need
one to cut hair, nm a saloon, pack a gun1 fly a plane or werate
l radio transmitter. · ·
"AND IT IS mULY right and just. After all , we can't Jet Just anyone drive a car, or hunt, or fish, or cut hair Ol' run a
181oon, or pack a gun, or Oy or transmit, can we?
"Without licenses, we might have auto drivers who cause
accidents, hunter. oc gan-toters -who shoot each other, and bar-
bers who scalp people-not to mention saloon keepers who water
lbe drinb.
"But, luckily, these potential troubJe-makenl are licensed
and, therefore, don't call!le the problems they coold If they
weren't. Right? .
"So, therefore, it follows that If we lieeose boat operat.::n,
boating will get so safe that we can throw our life jackets over
the side and thumb our .noses at King Neptune. Right?
"WBATSAMATl'TA? YOU SAY you detected some faulty
logic up there somewhere? You say Aristotle would question our
premi:lles, not to mentiOO raising bell with the deductions that
logically (?) flowed therefrom? And, logical or not, do you think
be migbt also notioe that argument ls cootradicted by the facts?
"No, the arguments being uaed by the advocates ol llcmsing
aren't quite that flawed. But they are ckiee.
"Coosider the, 'licensing woold require the bootman·to know
the elementary rules before he sets out' argument. It rum so~
thing like this : 'Passing a licensing exam requires knowledge.
Boatmen need knowledge. Ergo, boatmen need a licensing exam.'
'
"NOT GREAT LOGIC, but not too bad. UnW you eumine
the mlnor premise and compare it with what we know aboot
causes of boating accidents -that is, that most involve veteran
skippers-most ol these skippers bave enough knowledge Io pass
an exam -and most were involved in an accident not because
they were ignorant of the ruJes, but rather that they were ignor-
ing the rules.
"There's the. 'licensing would be worth the effort and ex-
pense if it saved one life.' couched in logical terms that one
would run: All ways oC saving llvea are worth a try. Licensing
could aave a We. Ergo, licensing is worth a try. Great logic.
Not a single violation of the rules. · • "But. again, the facts mclude. Nobody knows for sure tho!
licensing would save a life. We do know that better products,
toagber enlorcemeot ol existing laws and more meaningful boot-
ing education can, and have saved lives.
"AND WHO CAN f0<get the last: 'OO!y 20 iMrcelll ol -
..,.,.ion have .. er had formal ~ oofety ......... Wllllool
tackling it premise by premise, the a t cmclusloo ls that
the other IO peroent are a big bUDCb ~stoops, and must be
.... ...i lnlo booting educatioo courses.
"Maybe 90, but we've seen a few ~ man1 great sailors
who learned by doing and a few tOo many p11ohiates of formai
courses who splinter the pilings at every docking.
"The 'licen.sing is a valuable enforcement tool -it gives
you IOIDething to t.eke away'-is another goodie. 'lbe conc11J4(on
here ls that the potential miscreant will mMd bis ways lest be
barred from the waterways via license revocation.
uANOTBER WINNER.. If there were enough w~ cops to
cbect to see if be had a liceme, there'd be enough to prevent
him stepping out ol line in the first place.
"And if you want to take something away from hlm, what's
wrong with relieving him of a couple of hW>dred hard-earned
Y~ bucb-which can be done under existing law?
V.S. Sloop Trails
In Australia Race
SYDNEY, Australia (AP ) -
'l1le Canadian ketch
Graybeard, led the United
States' sloop, American Eagle,
by about three miles at the
bead of the field in the Sydney
to Hobart yacht race as the
,contestants sailed into Bess
Strait, 250 miles south · of
Sydney Wednesday.
The Sydney sloop, Apollo,
was 10 miles astern of
American 'Eagle . The
Japahese yachts Sunbird II
and Vago II, were well back In
the fieet.
The two leaders were mak-
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knots southeaat wind.
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S\"Uboch to ~ )~ ' stal'Ung · 11nt11p ,. .. ~ they ta,k'e bif the Dallll CtWboy8 ~ 10< Jbi!;~atlonal Footblfl'i ~
yli(@ce chlVIPl<!IJlhlp. 1 ' • •; ,
'l'But no· •tter who plays, 1'e~ ·be
ready," Relisf!in,, coach George \llOli
Jiid Tuesday.' .•
-~~ ~ch :rJ111> I.an<fry l!SllallY ...,_,._ SllQI' d<dslOOI fJtj \<(~,
a.~ he:srud Tuesday1Ke wasn't Cer·
talri when he would make llie choice
b:etween Staubacb and Crilg Morton·.
~·we'll ao with the quarleiba,ck who we ~~win forWi," ~said~· .
'!be ~ too.k 19 U... fll"lcliee field --~ fol' the firsf•Ulllll 1inc<i d.,Ceattng 11\e Green Bay J'aci...ln·ofienmg;ouod
ol lbe Natlooal Footl>all ~IN• playoffs
last Sund.Y. Im Iha} game, thei jloi>Jled
the Packers' bruls•i .j\'ound att!lc;io by ·
staclPng five defenders on the liDe.
"'!'bat was last week and that ii In the
pUl;1u Heferi.Slve end Verlon 'Biggs said.
"YOO can't eJt~ somethtng like a five-
man line to throw Dilllas olf -they're good. ..
"DalJas has perhaps as good a runtling
attack as Green Bay, but.Uaey. also have
ljdeVuto,tlni passinfl .atta'*''
I'.' itf1 ' , . I
Co..,..: ffff'b_-f~ A~· ' . , , , "' . t .l!Uen . •lfted the\ 1jle n ... man line,
'< wJt!I Clel~ive la<kJe Manny Sistrunk
pla)>ing1 on the nose of t~ opposing
center, won't be uSed against the
Juni9fs Ken.'Jobnson, Bo Mathews and·Cb'Jrlie l>avis · Fla~ Colorado fini.!bed· third · in 'the • Bii\'i,!! to Okla-
run thr0qgb ·tbeir,paces 'm preparatiqn !Dr the.Ga~ , · homa,and !j'ebiaska. but owns the on'!y ·'l'emish on
tor Bowl Saturoay agaipst A,uburn at J'ackso~\'ille. I (lklliboma's record. . ' .1 ·• • '. " O>wboys. ·
'1Wo11 play them pretty.mucjl like we
have in the past," Allen said. "And_ l foR-
Ucipate tl>em doing the same."
Allen sent hl.s warriOn through a
splrited two-hour practice that ended in a
light drizzle. It was not one of the
Redskins' better sessionJ.
·takers ?awgle
With Houston ••we didn't. ~ve as good a practice as
we did last Tuesday," the Wa..sbir1gton
coach said. "~e made some mistakes Af v· ,oo we didn't hive the concentration, but ter 1cto' rv we still bid a pietty good practice." ,/,
G4ard Jotm Wilbur, who missed prac-~ '
lice and the game last week with a HOUSTON (AP) ...., '!be 'Lakers.bring
kidney injury, worked oot Tuesday and their ,lnjury·p~ 11Mkelball cit'cua lo
moy he llcllvated for tile Cowboys' clash. the 4'ne Star state tonighl where lfiey
The oaty· ~kins absent from the •. face the lowly. -R9cteta in a II•·
drill were taOfei Terry Hermeling, out tional Basketball 1As.sociatlon game.
1'i\I! the Ou, Ind Jim Snowden, whose Fresh &om a 111-92 vlcloey over Port· mOuier;Jlled. • • land 1-lay night, the Laken may nol
1'1JaSbinitoo Js rated a tlfte.point have f<ilwmd Jim l\lcMllll1n In tile U--
10..nte o.ver the team they defeated up. llldllfllao llnyied from: tile 14! i An; '• •
earlier this seasoo (IWO) 1t Wlllllbigton. -geles P-wltli, 1 ,,,,_ ~ In tllO • ;
'lbe Cowboya -the ...,.Ida IJ-11 at .
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!l'l'ln-The -of his lnjurl<slilld' ~ beiM ditormlnod -v today. .. ~~~~)~= and·~-~ at~-QUlf'
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ter. · ' r.-, The Trallbla>ers never got ' clooer lh8li
I+ points lo the L8ers In Ille aecood
~· Gail . Coodrich led the Loo Arigtles .
• , clisb w II h 25 polnta and Biii Bridges MIAMI (AP) -Acing Ear1 Morrall added lL ~ •
again will start_ at quartert>od< for Mi-Sidiley Wicks, l"!'l'Od .Porllllld• soOring
aml wheo the Dolphlna meet Plmbon:h c wflh ·n. 'Ille· ~· trailed 51-32
r Sunday for Ille Americu OiofeffilCe at ~. • .
• champlooalilp, buj -Don Sbula ii Porlland cooch Jftt McCloskey, ,...
, leaving the door open !or BOb Griese. ~ on the dhibbing, 18.kl, "Yoo f . And • ""'mber of the Dolphins' offen-just cani fall belUnd 1 leanl like the
11ve lino, ':"P"atedly tjpped by Cleveland Lam. 19-%-and UP8CI to •.lllOR It up.
. :._ In llialnl' 21H4 .~r o•er the 'lbey-stayJ!I in ltiero but lhaila jllll ,loo
Brow1111 satun1,y, ..,. ·1111<Y11 ·hi ... 1o much c1111.olliltllc!oi ...... r .1 • -4?, better aplnlf Ileen Joe a ..... ~ J""1 we11.:......:.;.., "'~·.lfliO. ·h,. "°"IPltrlota.. • the lt<efe~•, ·~ up U<! ...r.ci~ls.;He '!lid ..... '°'!ii... ' Ill Pn., tD Pllloburaft ,1 ~ three games with a pUlled bi1m9tr1nf< iald-~. "Each -G"-18 muscle and ls expected to ..e limited
getl1:na rnc:>r'9°ud-more I.line to ~and act.Jon"""~~' ' ' Ln ~ 11tL \ tei~~ fn ~ lrVove." G,Smlffl ~ .:-! ~ldM& " ~ 2~ ~ -'lbe Dolohlnl cOaeli aa'lit be Was tempt-Wlckl • I.) 17 MCMllli.n 7 ~ 11 ~ ed -to replace ~orri.11 W:lth Griele~eatly N11111 s 1.2 11 c""""'"'-ln 1 s.1 11
in the second tlalt but held off when a ~::;i-M ; :.! 1: =r1c1i 1! ~ ?: turnover~ from Jim Kllci'1 fum. ~ 'M ,f·i=-! ~ 11
hie duril),g • "MOrraU-led drtve. Jafl-; ~ 1 or.m " "° ,
.. It ,y•i hJs faUlt/"" Shula sald o,! ~~ t ::: 1! )"riu ~ t1 ~ Morrall. si.n f M 4 "P9Y,'
,M~l d1reded a .come-from.behind T~IMilt ll a.16 n ~~"'·: ,. 11a_71-: 11'
80-yard 8cortna 6ive late in the-fourth Liii Anv.its 35 » u » -'"
qliaru!r; wNr:h ~ a pin-point 35-;::r.:: = =:..,.. ~ Loe """"' IO. yard pass to "Ptlul Warfield and Klick'.s "~ -1MM.
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• I • I · • SQONI RS STRATEGY -Ooacb Chuck Fairbanks'\aJ1d Jiis left p~f
.ba<i;i G!'M¢ B\ll'gel,:go 1QO'ef.:S·tiae.1>omt ·or two ill, prej>arati9~j9r .
Qklabolna's &gar ,llo.wLcilllltontation with Penn State Ne# Years • Eve. • w
\ slashing eight•yanl touchdown ruo that
put the Dol*81 ahead.
But Griese, out since early in the sea-
son ......, he-1 li!g, la In good 11\ape
and n:ady to play If ~ in the Pitts-
burgh game. "lbe winner meetl the vic-
tor Qf the Wublngton-DaDil game for
the NaUonal Fnolball ~ champion-
ship.
Soo.n~rs Defense-L:auded
' ~ 'I; • ' ,.... • • • ~ '
Dolphins ol,(,enslve I~ Bob Kuecll-
enburg sakl "we11 ~~have to pl«y
better for Pittsburgh than we did against
Clevelan<j. We clldn'I uecute well. It
wasn't one of my better days."
A Browns defender didn't think much
of Morral{'s protection, either.
"If they pl•y \Ike thlt," aald Browns
tackle Walter Johnson, "the Steelers
will mu~er 'em.11
11W6're just Jt>ing to Mve to cootrol
the line oi ~mage," said Keuc.hen-
burg, a left guard. 11Vou1re not ~ing to 1
Win J1}81JY ball games If you don t.11
Shula said Ille Dolphins probably will
leave for Plttiburgti: _ ~~e Friday mom-
in11 to •Der~ 'the Dolpftlns two days of wort< on the artificial turf of 'lbrtt Riv· 1 en Slacllwn.
College Cage ~oil
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,NEW tJllL&4s '(AP) -Secood.rank-"'1!8"11\1 bad W: go . .., JJt for moot of Oklahoma defense, Falrlllnks1 8'YS be
ed Olab<pa Ir ftP l leu ._bn~ of. 615~~~1~tl ' .-"Ir .. , dOelo't]iookforashlghlftCortnggame fp~ely than ~,,!~ .llooljen. bul -~-rs II<'!~·~~ al • 'might he expected (rorlt' ·the
cOach ~ck P'ilttial\llt O!OY• ,tbe defense "!"' · " , Pl .~ bt \Ult' lm ' Olclahorrta-Pen!i Slate match.,P.
gels a larger share ot the credit this , , ..,:\. + 1 • , • ll'he young Sooooer coech· II.Id the key
seasen for aJl'thole polntt.' vt ,G"" ' ··:··~,· 'iz.R'. , fol Okllhomals ~icil Penn Slate Is to
"We've gotten lhe bell more In good Al ~ A l '<:A ·...,, 1 &void ghllng the Nltlany Liw poosesslon
position,'' said Fa~. ''We'll J>Ul the . , ~ ,. •, ,; · ·' , ·. , 1 • , • 1 of the batl close to the goal. "~'ft! a
bau 1n ~ o0methlng uke 1110 umes 3u l), WIN· IN ,ROW ri••team that ... .uy goes on the assault tnon thia year tba.n we dkt last year, ahd •.J. .~ 1 , 1 , . • • _., • , II'• beerf mootly beca~ the defe,,.. lw wllh the football, ono lllY til\ie a team
been able to get It' for Ui." INC)LEWOOD (AP) ' .!.i ' The • Los llQ that 1eta do"" In that )~h
'lbe -rs, l&-1 beocfed lolo 1 New Ang.., Klnp gtal for ;ri ll'game lvad ....,., you'~ln ttooble." ·
Year's Eve Supr Bowl club With 5th. trip ~·twoflallonal HoCltry Lel,&!M: •P'llrbanks 1w t~l·l ""'°rd in bowl
l'lllhd Penn StalA!, are 1vera11n11 nw!y liome IUndo .. ...:. •• the nm11ncitr of tbe "'' Ind la 1o1~·•·· "· " a1111~ ~-II polnla a llme Ind !old the nallon In • •w•.. ,..y, ---qu ~ •~ ruiblnc Tor 'the lO<Clld ltrallht yw with -. • · ' ' • f'llln" ph......, hr baodll111 hll pliyera
Ol1 ·-of • yri I gll!IO. 'Jbe club Will 1ttimp! to go\ I runnlag cUinl bowl ,prtpmlliool. Ol:l~1 toll! -.. oulpat per -• hlr loalb 111bod\llt w.illO tlley The merry Soontra e a t ab 111 b e d
gamt lw IYOropd 1'11 y.,.. -.,. Now York lalandm here themltlv• .. llCll!ltlhinl of a f111>loYtnc
taBucklte tbeDer1.,.,..1nd u~, ~ 111-Alnerlcu~ lalllPI-,,,. l'llllldoiphla P'lyoro Will play crtw btlm. n>Ullng Au~ In the Supr ~ -... llll ....... S.turdl.Y night. lmprea!ve, lllowl"I CllllY e 1 ~ t Klllp .....,, Bob J>ulford his -d Bowl tall Jan. I, IJld Falrb4nk1 aeys he .
toochdowM In u -· Only ' -of Ille ,..._ 'of • .U..g slioWing II pl8111 JIO ci>qel, •
tb.,. right -In the lalt pme of the i1orft1! belore atartlng the long road trip "! •mpbalae to our men thot lheY
seuon -cepped • drlve of more thin IO non ·~· 'Ille' KIDP .. ,_tty ._1 moro than JUI! tbem,.lvea Ind
yanll. 1ro rl<tflls 1 h\'6.iame wtnoinf llruk but rh'• a.em mdlt for knowing Wilat to
"OUr delOlllO Ming well bu lllowed hive been oble to Win only three l'Old choOee and Whit DOI lo -." 11111 our olfwe to do better," 111 d pme1 .u ,..,.. · Pllrtioob, "I'm not ping to bocf7plrd
Fllltblokl. "Last yeer, ""' ""'° better ,. U>em, ot _, H ........,. -• tllt 11·scoriq the ·11ome-· but lhll......, ......, dlib,'k'll hereprlmUded."
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w.o-.r. l)f(,,mber 27, 1972 DAILY PILOT 21
It's Gre a test
Team I've Had,
Say·s ·McKay
PASADENA (AP) -How good are the
Southern California Trojans ,the nation's
top ranked college football team?
Their coach , John McKay, said
TUesday : "The O.J. Simpson team of
1968 bad aome good atblttes but there
were some athletes on that team who
would not suit up on this team."
Otherwlse, rival Rose Bowl coaches
McKay a~· Woody Hayes of Ohio State
reiterated superlatives at the annual
'tout~ Callfomla Football Writers
AssoCUition pre-Rose Bowl luncheon.
Speed of the ll-0 Trojans team was a
primary, topic.
"It has a lot of speed," said McKay of
·his teim, adding, "This ls the greatest
team I've bad· at USC.''
The 1968 Simpson-led Trojans lost only
once -to Ohio State 27-16 in the Rose
Bowl.
"We have .a better chance this year,"
McKay has said.
Of the Trojam' speed, Hayes said, "No
question about •it. They are faster than
Michigan, faster than we are, faster than
anybody.''
Asked to compare Southern Cal with
Big Ten co-champion Michigan. Hayes
responded diplomatically, "They (the
Trojans) are better because JNe play
them next."
This Buckeyes squad, g...1 and ranked
No. 3 in the country, is not the best Ohio
State team under Hayes. He said his
Rose Bowl team of two years ago - a 27-
17 loser to Stanford -' is more compar-
able to the im Trojans.
Ohio State this year doesn't have the
big name players,' such as Rex Kern ,
John Brockington and Jack Tatum, Hayes
noted. ·
"But they did not play their best game
here," he said, adding, "I'm not offering
that as an excuse."
The Trojans are two touchdown
favorites and 88 of 104 persons who
predicted the score agreed Tuesday,
picking Southern Cal by an average
spread of 14 Points. Fifteen favored Ohio
State by an average of five points and
one forecast· a 20-7.0 tie.
The biggest margin lor Southern Cal
was 38 points, and McKay rubbed his
brow, shaking his head sllghUy from
~ to side. Hayes aJready had departed
th& luncheon when the predictions were
~ced. , . ..
Anteaters Back . •
.At Full Force,
Face Vikings
Dave Baker (6-8), Scott Magnuson (6-
11) and Jerry Maras l61), fonn tbe
tailest front line ever at UC Irvine but
, the trio hasn't started since the first lv.1>
games of the season for coach Tim Tift's
Anteaters. Toniihl they wtll he together again in a
sta-rtlog role.tor the first time since those
1 early set.90ll games as the AnteaJers
entertain North Park Cotlege Of Chicago,
Ill. In Crawford Hall with tipoff at B
o'clock.
TWo of the three have been in the
lineup since those early season en-
counters with Minne.90ta and North
Dakota State and all three have been on
the court together but not as a starting
unit.
Joining this tMumvirate in t h e
backcourt will be Harlan Peet (6-4) and
Gary Eubanks (6-2).
Thi• Is the probably starting quintet
Tift will use most of the balance of the
season. barring injury or the unexpected.
Tonight's game will be the first for this
group'tbis year.
The Anteaters have posted a 5-4 record
to date with all four defeats coming at
the hands ot university division teams ~
duding fifth-ranked Minnesota, Loiola
Urtiverslty'and a pair to the University or
Hawall ln the lsltnds.
Nbne of the Uct starters is a sertior.
Baker, Maras and Eubanks are all
sophomores and Magnuson and Peet are
juniors.
Baker leads the 8C'Oring with an 18
point average ·with Maras next at 13.8,
Peet at 11.8, Eubanks at 10.4 and
Magnuson at 8.8. Baker was named to
the ~ll·toumey team at Long Beach
Saturday night.
Nonh Park College (7·1) comes 1tntO
Crawford Hall with an impressive record
and !}al won its last nve In a row to·
eluding the championship of the Rockford
College tournament.
In the 111t game (Dec. 18), the Vlkingl
defeated ~lnJc.an convincingly, 80-59.
The Vib:a are paced by Keith
McOonaJd (Ml. a aenior guard.
McDooakl has been named most valuable
player for the North Park quintet for the
put two yean, averaged 1e.1 for three
>'ta.rt u a Nrter including his freahman
.. _ and Is hitting I! polnll a game
\hll·year.
Tallelt Marter Is center Jim ClmpbeU
(!-7) w'ho ~ hitting 10 polnll • pmi hnd
aYtt"llfll 10 roboomdl. At lorwllf'Cfs aro
Bob Geil\ (WI Ind ~-Prollt (W).
Geilt lw bolrl I l\lrte. for three )"*"
and Profit for hlo.
Joining llcllalllkf In the ~ ii
BoAo l)juridravlc (!-!). He ii delir\bell 11the..t_..._oothe-
and .... btlcf thel -In the aJW ooot--1,w ....
··we've read that our team is so good ,"
~1cKay quipped In re11:ponse to a question
on why his team ls not uslnj its full allot·
n1ent of 16 practice days.
fl,fcKay said bis team is not all that ex-
cited about the game , that they wouldn't
be jumping aJI over each other on the
sideline be[ore the kickoff.
·•we hope to go out there and play "'·ell
enough to win. IC we don't ," he joked,
.'·we'll have to go into the locker room
and think of some excuses."
Woody Predi cts
High Seoring
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Rose Bowl Tilt
PASADENA (API Woody
Hayes likens Southern California to the
late Jackie Robinson and, contrary to
what John McKay thinks, predicts the
Rose Bowl game will be high scoring.
"I .don't think it can be an entirely low-
scoring game. I would be surprised if it's
low," he told writers Tuesday evening
during an impromptu news conferen<:i! at
the team's hotel headquarters.
McKay, the coach of top-ranked
Southern Caliromia, ealier had predicted
a low-scoring Rose Bowl game because
of the team's outst'anding defenses.
Does Hayes think the team that scores
three touchdowns will win the game New
Year's Day?
"I don't know," he replied. "I don't
want to encourage them. They might not
stop there. Statistics say the winner will
have between two and three touchdowns.
though."
Hayes is mos\ impressed with Southern
California's all·round ability.
"They have as well a balanced team
that ever stepped on a football field," he
said. "They're just like Jackie Robinson.
He could beat you so many ways."
Hayes received bad news from Dr.
Robert Murphy when the team physician
definitely ruled starting center Steve
Myers out of the Rose Bowl with in-
' fectious ·mononucleosis. ·
Murphy, however, said the rest of the
team was not In danger .
"It's not a highly infectious disease."
explained Murphy. "And besides, there's
an incubation period of three to six
weeks. So the rest of the players couldn 't
contract ii for several weeks."
Myers, a 234-pound sophomore from
Kent , Ohio, remains hospitalized here
with a throat infection and the
mononucleosis. Jn hi s place, Hayes will
start 194-pound sophomore Steve Luke
from MasslUon, Ohio.
"It won 't help us any." Hayes said of
Myers' Joss ... We 'll go with our little guy.
He's' a good one, loo."
Hayes was oot pleased with practiei!
Tuesday at Citrus College but would not
divulge the problem areas .
"l couldn't tell you that," be said with
a &rin. "We're not physically tired. I
think we're just sleepy.''
'Hi.yes let his· squad tour a Hollywood
movie studio today and said, "Then we 'll
pretty much button up."
Hayes Praises
Harry Truman
PASADENA (API -Harry S Truman
WQUld have been a great rootball coach,
says Ohio State coach Woody Hayes,
winding up a pre-Rose Bowl luncheon
with an im promptu eulogy of the former
president.
After ans~·ering questions regarding
his team and next ~1onday's Rose Bowl
game against Southern Cal . Hayes re·
malned at the Southern California Fool ·
ball Writers Auoctation podium Tuesday
and said the 'former President's death
"we;ghs heavy on my mind .
"When I see a great man. I ask myself
what kind of 8 · fOot.ball coach he would
make. Harry Truman would have made a
great one.
"You and I -even though we may not
have voted ror hlm -must pay homage
to A man who was a great, greet
Amerlcarr leader,
''The things we admire about him
would have made him a great coach, ..
said Hayes. who cited Mr. Truman's
quoUition, "'If you can't stand the he.at ,
get i)Ul of the kitchen.' He rould take ft."
Hayes. who served in the Navy during
World War TI. said, ·:we didn't play
(football) for him but v.·e fought for
him."
"He hid gull," the coach Aid, noting
that Mr. Truman was com~ an omc.r on lhe i!attlell<ld, not for laking
-It '" of(i<er Clndldala achoo!. "He had the ,,...l value of looking oot
for his mtn."
. Noli"l-lbal u Praldenl. Mr. Tnunan
hid • desk lltDI lbal lllld, "Tho Buck
Staim Hert," 11'1yes pniled him for the
dedalon to 111t the 1tomlc b9fnb qainst
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Baker Thrives on Pressure
UC lrvi11.e Sror Realistic in Outlook
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DAil Y l"ILOT Sllff .....
4Cl'S _tl',lVE BAtc;ER G9ES UP FOR A•BASKET -A~AINST CENTRAL IOWA.
Bf BOWARD L. H4NDY veteran -"old be!ore my
ot .. ~ """' ,..,. tlme."
Take a H , 250-pound high How does he like bejng the
scbool graduate. center or attenUon when the
Milt him wen Into a vanity Anteaters taJce the noor lot a
program as a fretlunan. game?
Th<n make him the foci!! "I sort ol like IL I hope II
point of a team rebuilding makes things easier f o r
year as a sophomore u the everyone else," be says with
only player with any eollqe oc modesty, one of his blggei;t
university experience. assets. "I really don't think
Put that team oe the floor about It In that way at .U. On-
with the IJkeo of Mlnneaota ly to help the team to win."
(ljo. s In the nation ), the How does he reaet to game
un.tverlity of Hawaii and Mon-situations?
tana State Univenlty to make "Early In the game I try to
it jell · watch my fouls. I'm really )K>t
Quite a portioo for a hU!ky tall for , a coli.ego player (H)
young JOphomore basketball and I m b!g across the
siar to swallow -especially shoulders. This tind of mak~
since be bu ~ put on the referees focus on me a bit
somewhat of a diet to keep.his more.
weight around 230 pounds. "In the first 10 minutes, I
But yoong Dave Baker is have to adjust to the way they
. handllDg the &.ituatton nicely' are calling the fouls."
thank you. LIKES TO DRlVE
And t!ie rising )'Oling star of How aboot the times when
coach Ttm Tifi'1 UC Irvine he Is given an opportunity to
basketball team of 197M3 drive for a basket? What are
hasn't wilted under t be bis feelings? '
pressure either. Rather, he .. It's sort of like the football
........., thrive .on the diet of player smeDlng the g°"l 'line. ·=p com~ and When you smell two points up
floor leod• for the . <there you go foe it. Yau doo't
' ·• ; ~ ' .. Jet anything or anybody stop ,ft; ls aJso reallstlc tnJ his • yoo."
ouijoQIP;: lor the future. Only a fool would get in the
'1t w0Wd be'Dice to win this way of UCJ's Baker on the
,,yeCM'," he ..uys.. "I think we way -to a basket as ~ front
could come on well. , ma.~n a,fast break. YOU. may
"Maybe oor ·team Is a Year drat\-:"'a\ ... N1ul -but then, .you
away though and a year of ex~ could ah> draw a bed in the
perience will surely he1p us." hospital.
Dave calls bimseU a crusty What about the per~nne1 on
' •• "
tbla year's Anteaten team ?
Jerry Maril and 0 a T Y
Eubanks aro alao 90phomore
starters whlle Harlan ,Peet anCt Scott Mqnuson ar&
Juniora.
· uWben Jeny, Howard
(Hawkins) and I are In there,
things IOrt of open up and I
ge\ the rebooods and follow
sllotJ, I
"With Scott In the lineup, it
usually makes a difference
and I get more outside abota."
I 5CBOOLS BID
When he graduated from
Warren High SchQol I n
Downey, UCI was only one of
several schools competlng for1
hill services. Is he sorry he
made the decision to attend· UCI?.
"Every time I have a, bad
game, I wooder U I shouldn't
have gone someplace else. But
really, I like \he area very
rnuch and Ne"1JOl'I Beach Is
beautiful."
Baker and Don Killian are
living together this year and
Dave is hopeful bis roomie will
be .. ady to piv soon.
"He tel18 me he'll be ready
around lhi. first of 'February,"
Dave says. KlIUID spent last
year In Europe and Is a
freshman lhls year at UC! but
has been hampered by a ·knee
injury.
l\'hal abotlt lhe future?
"l 'm a poUUcil science ma-
jor/' he says. ..Someday I
think I would like to go into
politics. But after I finish at
•' '
UC!, I want l!I go to law
acl>qol
upoUUcs are a challenge.
You get 1 to· meet and know '
people and to me peoplt "''
interesUng." '
How about bobbies?
"We have a cloee knit fami·
ly and I tr1jGy spending as
much tlnle with them and my
girl fflencl (Patty Brothers,
now attencllng cal Slate,
Fullerton) as possible."
In blch school Dave was stu-
deot llecly pre!ident In his
aeolor year and he refers to
thole · years· as ''my glory
dayJ.•.
CREW MEMBER
In the spriJl& of last year he
was a me~ of the UCI
crew. " "It really nicl';& lot for me,"
be r~s. 11It' strengthened
my back and my leg muscles
and the comradeship .of the
guys out ,tbere 'f,U great. I
was in the seco1td freshman
boat -sort of a jungle boat -
all muscle and no technique.
111 dOn't know. if they Wilt let
me do it again because they
have 1akeady started for the
spi:lng and baskelball has a
ways to go. But I'd like to.'.'
That's Dave Baker, an All·
American honorable mention
and All·Dlstrict NCAA basket·
ball player as a freshman.
Thi! year he's averaging
18.6 points a game, is the
team's leading 'l'ebounder' and
the man of experience for
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MONTGOMERY', Ala. RosewaJl was the main hope f. 'i ~ South ls depending on the of proJOQters bui the veteran VENTURA i:-.bmlfillo
Oation's total offense leader to wag s~ed by We s t High handed l!!dlSon a 82-57 • _, .• first round setback Tuesday ¥P It extend Its series lead in omn..n.111 'NU'I Meiler, 6-2, 6-in the first round of the Ven-tpe annual Blue-Gray football 3, ~2 .. ' ·' . tura basketball todrrwPnent.
game here tonight. no' )iu,w91!eded Anderson Edisoo stayed Close In the
: By the same token, the was sboc&ll by countryman game ~ the ~ of lforth will use the No. Z total Bob GUtman 6-7, 1-2, 6-2, 7-6 :: ~:~·~"-;I!! ,
qlfeose leader in the naUon to and No. 7 llWI Dibley .,bowed fouled out with !lie minutes
help K belier its ]IOllllion In the to S!Aholes Baran¥i o f lefl to play.
./eries wblcb shows' the South HUJlill!Y u, W, II-!, 7-1. "That,• really bqrt us," aaid Edison coadJ Dave Mohl.
l!a<flng 11-14-l. • • "We had pWled to within I
;n'D be te1ev1sec1 (delayed> 49ers· m Action point at .that 11me."
dn Cliannet 13 at 8 o'clock. ' -• Wilson ,.,..ea IJ points for
Ttie Blues, except for a U OKtAHOMA .. CITY -The 'the Cbirgert, who p!ay War-
lle In 1969, have been ,oo the .i1--"'< • .,' bUkethall touma 'ren tonight at 1:31 to the con-.,..-""'" • IOiatlolr l!nclr:et ol the touma-short end of ihe scoro for the. =b gels under way here men!. wamn·1o11 to Ventura
last four years. The'&Juih "'l!n t in the new Myriad In the flrlt ~
last year's game t-0. ' O:invention Center Ford, startHlg at forward
Virginia Tech quarterback ' • ' ! Edisoo acJded 15 points Don Sirock will call Jhe ,Cal State (Long Beach) puls :bile Dtrl<' Zlrllel scored 12
signals for the Grays. He led its No. 6 national ratfiig on the for the Chargers who closed ~ nation in passing and total line when~ it takea on to within a polnt '1n the fourth
Offense, connecting on 228 of Mississippi 1n the opener and quarter after trailing by sev-
417 passes foe 3,2'3 yards. ho'!·O~Jal!\lllljl ~111 UJ1iversity en at ibe eod of the thlfd per-
;tnab SI a I e quarterback meols" ,St. 1~ In 'tbO tod. ' ,
E ' • nl h•-I ' ..... (JJ) Nlams, who was -· ~-p, · ~' , , . ., " ',. !?~ t1ati!n In total~. "I'M-lint . ,., the b-~~ I ' I I l :1
the Blue oquad. Ho~ tioo's oldest .1 buket~ 11'~' : 'l 1j ~ yards and 22 =•Y~~ ~,:; f~i:" ' ., i •l : \ '!
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MELBOURNE -Natk>n.al
heroes Ken Rotewall,
Andenon and 'Co 1 i n
Dibley were 1econd round
casualties Tuesday as the
trouhi<d Australian 0p<TJ IUf·
fered a further loss of drawing power,
Intematlonal aces incl~ing
Ille Nastase, Stan Smith, Billie
Jean King and Otris "&vert
~ippe.d the event and many
teonb figures have doubted
ht the Australian Open
should still be Included in the
.. Grand Slam" ol tennis,
MV Battles
Brea Five
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!HID pnop buketball toums·
111«11 eels under ••Y tonight Elli hoot Brea colliding with
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ketball ~·-· ''llleaday ntgbt, rolllijf put Northvlew,
7141, In \Jiii featured 1ame·al Nortbvle~ 'lUgh.
The tournament, which bJha
lt1elf as the world'• largest
with :iz entries, ls divided Into
two bracf<eis, one •t eo.tna ud oae at Northvlew.
The win gave the V.itlngs a
chance to -play ~ a
6149' winner over South p...,.
depa In lllOlher ftnt rOo.iDd
eame this afternoon 1t <:>
vina.
Tho Vl'dnf:..~ cfoubJ<. ng. ure .. 9COring four starters
and settled the Piiio with
NorthYiew In the ftnt boll.
• Behind the scorJnc ol Bob
J.oimet', Who ti>Wed II poin!I,
Mark FoAI (ll),1Mart Adams
!141 and :um Fick •(10), Ma·
rlna blitzed Northvlew, 17·10,
in the second quarter to take
a ~16 baUtime lead.
The Vlkinp continued to fn.
crease the lead in the third
period, enJO)'ln( a ·81~ ad-
vantage in the final quarter. -m• 71'11:
lli1
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" • a1i1•n Snir. ~ OWrtln
'lll!l~
c..d! Pll llobet'tt' llllallon
JG tani It +2 for the
with onb' • -Int
to Ge...U Incl a !WO t lb Loltra llllCll1lnr the •
' 'Mcord. Boai' .....
, &It'• Laguna;. filial ..,,.., . or to Ortnie Leigue
lttleo Tuuda)'I •
The ArtlJts nabbeol theie
own Jf.team ta.urn arn en l
cbampJonahlp Salurdly with ,_ otrallM YlctorlOf Ovtr
Nolf, LawtJdole. Saddlebock a.id Monno Valley.
. We know what you're loo~lng for
Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the following Auto Centers:
.... to -1ua1 tournament
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The~falmer Method
.. •THt.rn or,. oec.t.or
Rl!:fAIN KNEE FLEX
THROUGHOiJT THE
DOWNSWING
'· It ii lmportaat that aolfen
swios ilio dUbheod thi'ooch the
boll wltlo tlMir knees 11111 n .. ed.
Stlftcmnii th• leas. •••ally the
lcfl (lll.,uatioo 11), tfn cau1<
oevcral ptol>IOlns, such 11 lifting
the body,,•pinnin& the hips-and
the ohol'IQett-and fallins ·back
onto the ritht foot. ""t
Start. witli your short sOou-. 24 ·
your wedaes and 9--iro"!-'o aoe tiow1 far past impact yo\l CIA r.
ti.In this knee ncx. As you wotlt
into the longer clubs, yo\1'11 rmd
it more and more ·difficu.li to
inaiot.ain, Clue largely to the fact
that your right side tcnd1 to
0
take 2b ·
o~c1r and throw the club i~tO the. ·
bait'· On' these fuller shoU. eUt
SJick ,with it. Keep that left kftee
(lexed · as I am doina in illustra·
tJont 2a and 2b. You'll fi nd your·
5elf strikln1 the ball solidly much
more frequently.
ii. 0 • • MAT\. H.,.., 11rL
LOW SCORE SI HIGH POWERI G•t ~of tdflo:J.. help in Arnotd
P'lmer'a booklet, "T•e Slloti and Fair"'¥ W " wrlttan U ·
cluatv.ly for r•aders of this eolt.lmn. A copt Is )'OUrJ for 20$ and
• ataimped, Mlf-1ddreued snfflopJ sent '9 Ar{'O'd P1lmtr, c/• this new1p1~r. • •
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Lo s Al Entries
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Alamitos
• BAKER •••
Coottnaed r..m Pose a
Ttn'1 UCl varsity. All this a1
• sophomore. ' His ruture, and that of the
UC! basketbaU Jll'08'am, 11
extr~ety br'ellt. He wear•
the aoco1a4es well and u a
.. nior.1 two ye,n.' henc1, will
·have tne .,,. World following
the Antealtrt f'N>m near and
far. •
Perhar even t b e Pl'O; fe11tona 'scouta. But that'•
another story end one that
Orve ko<ps to hlm,.lf tbe1e
days.
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~ickJaIJS
To ·Reeei ve ,
TppAward
RANCHO LA · COSTA
Jact N\ctlaus will be honored
as 1972 gQl{er of the year by
West Co8J( sport8 news media
!IL.La Cotta Country Club
MOnday._
~~s, the choice to wUl
every time he tees up, took
8'fen tournamenta in 1972,<ln·
eluding tbe U.S. Open and
Muten< Wlllle participating In
only If: ''" , . • .~aus w,. play · against
wri~ and .• sporlsoastori In
an . IS.:.hole. "Jack Nicklaus
meets tqe Prea" toutnament
He'll play three hoi.. with
••ch rbiii>Ome. NJotlaur 'wm
match )!ls batural i <1 o 1' e aplnst the net ~ al hil
opnoneJ1ts. ,
The, perso .. ble NJokla1~
estabfilihed a new htdl In
money winnings wlth $320,542,
becoming the nrat golfer to
win more Oian '300,000 In one
~ar. He set the previous blgh ot 12441490. '
Nlcklaus accumulated Ille
best scotini:c averaJte of the
,....-10.1 -• ""'nd -but """'t 1\'ln the Vordoo
Ttooby, emblematlie o( that
liooor, 0 boclUM he locked
MVl'if roUadr to mah the
ml1Jimum of 80 required 1
,,,.nd.s, •
The 32-\/ear-old Nlcklaut wlll
he receiving the hooor for the
!""'I'd time, attaining 111
jlrevl•11Blv Iii 1970. Other w o-
ner• Include Biily C..per In
llMli, Orvillt Moody, 11890 ond
i.e. ,.,.,'""' 1971.
4 Orange Countians
Earn Grid Hon ors
Coast Area
Sports
Calendar 0 • 'otrr ti-toge County players a...-.McLowhllri. s1. ,.,...,..i sr, • .. ....... &. )l.tMcla ,,,
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Brea earning a naJr of berths . "',.·,~!''Pl.o,,.~11~ r. rtln \'tll9' w ~IU Gf"tlldll, J p.m., r-...,, ...., ""' r. Unlvtn1lty 'ft Tliltlll'I, (7 p.m.), EOllOn ti Gt.lard BrUc:e Ayr~• of Brea ,,.. · · · •· Vn•lu•• tv.lfMy, Lir,;Jl &ttd'I 11 11ci gained a fi'rst team nod while "'"' T""' • lttr 11 1.1'11.1, 1• 'M. •• colline ~r1'' Ml••lori v~ • U.C" ~f""'v! kicker Da\lid Donk, a 1 -TMrkll. LA •• ,1111 s5r. ~-!Sr. il°';.r::.Y: S•n ci.n.ntt w
ho ~--B -Bertlfl{, Boron r, LM;';"75 p.m.J:'·!ft lltnchof Altmllal
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Wfdntsday, OKtmbtf 27 , 1972 DAILY PILOT f:J
New Fishing Reel
To Be on Display
Australians
Face Mesa
Bowlers There's something new from
the Far East on the sports.-
fl!hing horizoo .
It emanates from Japan and
is catching on like sanddabs at
~ fJShbakl.
It's a Ja1;>1nese fishing r_pel
which Wes1 Coast sport.a
fis~n will see for the fir1t
time at fl. Werner Buck's Ith
annual Spor1i, Vacation and
RecreattMal Vehicle Show,
Jan. ~14, at the Anaheim Con-
vention Center.
It's being Introduced by
Miya -Epoch, lntematlonally
knownmanufacturerof
Japanese ek!ctrlc reels. ,
Operated by a battery with
instant pushbutton action, the
new reel is the result or three
years of research and deve:loP"
men{, ~ng to ~lss Kathy
Miy;imae, viee-presklent of ·
Mita.:I>poch , or Higashi-Osaka,
Japan.
The feels, built In three
models, are primarily deslv.·
ed for surf casting and boat
fishing. The manufacturer
1ay1 they offer the rouowlng
reaturea:
1. Can be used with m01t
types of fishing rods.
2. Reel speed adjusts
automatically to pulling power
or l\&h.
S. A strong pull of the fish
will make the reel spin, but
the spool will automatically
slip JtseU preventing line
breakage.
4. Two--stage varia ble speed
(high and low l makes boat
fishing mere enjoyable.
5. Enables you to grip the
rod with both hands. This will
more than doubie fishing
pleasure while reeling in at
low speed.
6. Fish spool has easy-to-use
memory depth finder for
re!ettlng depth.
7. In case of emergency,
manuaJ operation CatJ be easi-
ly activated by one touch.
E;x{l:erts will demonstrate
proper use of· the new reels at
the company exhibit daily.
•
Forfhe ....,,.i'otrolght'.' r
jw1/or bowllng ..m lake <It '
in ternational flavor wbeft a
pelr of Austr~Uan te • s
tangle wlfh · S'o u t b n
Call/om/a youn,,i~ IA ,
Januiry. ~~
The invaders from Au
will visit Canop ~l!l'k Booi! ,
Jan. 3, then ~ for ~
Mesa and 1 dual IJl«I ;~
two teams from Koaa ~s
on Friday. Jan. i at 2~45 ~
Allan Jarman, an ta.~
old, headlines the j1jnl<n
Canberra, being ~ _ oay
junior bowler ever to shoo('"<e
300-game in sanCtkmed cori·
petition in Australia.
The Kona Lanes stars wDI
include : Mark Sig!, Tehy
Johnaon. Ken Guss, B i'1
Johnson, Dave Francia ,~
Rich Rachlin for the~
girl! Judy Pawu1a,
Stitcey, Judy Brown,
Gibbons, Shirl Bein · aM Bue
Jackson . · ·~
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OAJLY 'ILOT Wed.....,, -27, 1972 w.....,,-27,1972 PJLOT-ADVEltTISER 8
'Detar Roanie' QUEENIE By-Phil lnfetlandi
•
Reagan At1swe1·s
Youth Questions
Small Business Can be Big Headache
\
Capitol New! Servke
....
'We don't edit the
911estfons and
the11 don't edit
the fl01'ernor's an•
amers.'
no trouble selling it to the
Reagan administration since,
with an election comirtJ up,
the state'a leading Republican
was happy "to further enlarge
chaMels of communication
with college students."
NO ONE ADDED -or
needed to -that this would be
the first electlon in which
almost all the nation's .college
students would be voting.
Beginning in October, 1971.
"Dear RoMie," titled by
Goodman, was running in 14
student papers. By the end of
the school year, this had more
than doubled, and a couple of
high school papers were also taking the service.
• The quesUOns -signed
ones, that \s -were collected
at the Collegian !or editing
:and ellmlnailon of duplicates,
'With the most Interesting
queries forwarded to
Sacramento for answering on
a week1y basi.s.
"We made a deal," said
Rudy Garcia, a Rea·gan aide
who has been assisting, "and
only asslstlng," on the project.
"We don'l edil the questions
they send to us, and they don't
edit the Governor's answers."
TBE CURRENT RIA.TVS in
Reagan's career as a col·
um.ulst began wilh the end or
the school year last June.
Classes resumed in the fall,
but because of the pending na-
tlonal electk>n, the column
didn't -for a while. With the
campaign out of the way,
Reagan, his staff and the
Collegian editors are atarting
again.
Garcia insists -and has
evideoce -the columns are
the Golden State governor's
own work.
"The que sti ons come to me
first," the affable Vietnam
. veteran explained, "and l
block out answers to tbost
when the Governor alre~
baa an obvious answer on --' "But when l give the ques.
Uolll -JOme of them with
prvpoMd answers -to the
Govemr, aizythiog ""° hap-
pen. He may let my anJWer
ttand, he may shorten or
lengtbea It. or be may throw it
out and wri1e an entirely dif-
ferent answer.
•-rBEJlE'S ONE THING for
'" .ure, thoulh. Every question la
answertd, and there are no
'No CUUUlleDl' replif!I." ,. RN&an'• replies can run to
hundredlolwonls -butoot
always. For eumple:
"Do you think Angela Davls
CID set I fair trial ln S4n
Jote?"
"Ye1."
1 '"l'batt'' sakl Garcia, "wu
one I'd really worked on;
,. riven an in-depth answer. All
flt fell Wll worth keeping WIS
lhll ftnt won!.''
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AT TIMES, BE'S beeo flip
-but IO have IOme Of the
queltlom.
"When.'' Jlked a freshman
at Cll Poly SID Lula Obispo,
"are J'OU PinC to !Ind aome-
-to play the '""'t end ol Lhe honeT"
"My! My! You ARE a fnllwn••· U yoo are applying "* Illa pori, and I'm what you
111111111 I 1111, ~ we'd 1 mAia Ibo only lwhl-laMled
bt (Joo.a.. in equine history."
bolt ''That'• one.answer ,''
k·• Gard& ~' "the Governor
"' wrote all by 1\11-lt.''
Arm AS A PUNDIT .
-11<11ter -tum-or -
tumed·labor union uecutlve-
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CLOllD 4 81• SAU DAYS, DIC1Mm28 TMU,DH1M8a ,1, 1972
O•IN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 ... M., SAT. 6'1UN. 9 a.lk'TO 6 ... M. NEW TIARI DAY: '~· '.
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Men's throe-eyelet rubber
boots. Assorted alzea.
Steel-supported <1han le.
2''
rill l>owtrl
Clean aq~arluma,
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. OMP-21 toilt11orid 'droln
water beds qnd crank cos• olk lncludts pump
with·~" ga,rd1n hose.
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hose wi!h garden
hos• fitting and oil
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Los Angeles ~ outh ~a°:gs
Cre~te . Increasing ~oncern
r Parents' Douh "le Troub·le: 1 \:
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Fat Daughrer, Skinny S.on
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UlS ANGELES -How can ~ bl( U.S.
city hand!• an autb!uk of vtOl<nct by
yoUlh pnpr Suggeoted here:
Federal funds· to provide jobs for
teenagera; ilfter-lloun ICboolinll and ln-
creued ~ ladlltlea for inner-
city younpten; community peln>ll to
bell> cUrb crime ln'tbe atreeta and vio)en-
ce hi tbe schooll.
OI a rocon1 1,000 homicides In Loo A.,.W County Ibis year, an alarmingly
rlaillg percentage can 1"' Jraced direcUy
to YoUU>tw alayinp, police report.
''The victims are youriger than Ibey
were a decade ago, and t6e motives fer
murder are incre8J1ngly seoaeless,"
' rapor111 c!llef ......,.. 'llx>mas T. Nocucbl.
1 l'llOBA110N OFFlCIAIB SAY lhere
are 1-youth gangs In tbe area now
- a rile ol IO -t In twn years. l\lost
are bued In tbe oou~tral black gbet-
to ol WaU. and tbe MeziC81>-American
"birrlos" al East Loo Angeles. ~-
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range from u to 15 In ap. Muy alreMy
have long P91Jce recordl.
City ~ nolibborhood -kiri. ghetto leaden, ana gang members,
-i1ng receotly, •!feted l'OC91D·
mehdatlon!. Among tbem:
-Don't try to break up tbe ganp.
Tbey ~ J>llli of a pettem o1 Ille In
minority ....... Instead, cllam!el -graup energies Into .....iblng productive
-Instead o! violence.
-Tack!& tho "hard" drug problem.
Crack down on "pushers" and iUppl.lers
and divert youljl away from narcotics.
-A,Tl'llMPT TO "COOL", hootllltlea between l...,..gera and • tbe police. _
R=ult more minority la•"eo!""""""'t
officen. Allow community -ma to
help orient police "rootlel" to tbe gbetto.
-Get the cburebes more lnvoM!d in
weaning youngsters fnm crlmlnal ac--
Uvitlei. .
--Oped "special'"-. In central city
to cope wllh reading and cultural !l'CJb.
!ems. Reduce ci-alJe to 15 or 1 ....
And maintain library f:ICllltlea --
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RECllSTERS -· ~ rx. ~Hlcll . 't J ..
and eveiilnp.
-Provide more movie theaten. .awim-mlna P!JOll, aQd athletic events. For ex-
ample, ~· aoccer came• In tile
SpaniltHpeakii:I& .:ibarrio."
-Underwrile with federal and stale
monies on-the-job tra.in1na: programs Cor
YOllDgstel'S, ,
YOtml WORKERS HERE oeem to
agree that money alone won't solve the
p<Oblem o! teenage violence.
.. Since the Watts riots in 1965, IODlt S52
mlllloa bas gone hlto the souf.h.central
area alone," reports Wesley R. Brazler
ol the city's Human Jlclllkm Com-
rnlssloo.
Officials here -aS well as gang
members themselves -attribute the
upswing in violence to easy access to
drugs and alcohol; too much spare tlme;
diaappearance of groups like the Bl8clt
Panthers and "Us" wblcb command
· yooth loyalties; lack of respect for law
enforcement; violence glamorized. on
television; and ready availability ol
weapons
PllllllzOIL ·
MOTOR OIL
Airport Plan
B1 OR. STEINCROHN
Dear Dr. steinchroo : We
have two children who are
~uslnf mµch turmoU In our
ljunlly. They are good ldda, go
to. hi~ ac/>O"f and get Fo<J
wades, don'l llddle a""nd
with di'Ugst or smok e or drink
-but they drive us almost
crazy with their bid ea.Ung
habits.
My daughter Is getting fat
beca~ she la always nib-
bling. Blt my 90ll Ls the exact
oppaslte; he leaves fpr school
wltboat any breakfast at all,
bani!)' has any lunch, and
S A C R A M E N T O -struggles through dinner. He 's
Assemblyman F.dwip L . underweight and sallow.
Z'berg (D-Sacramento) sai~ . My husband and I just don't
be would ,introduce ~gi.!~on know what to do. We can't
next session to relieve cities keep slapping our daughter on
and countiea which operate the wrist, so to speak, when
airporta of the flsca1 obliptioo Ille pllea In all that food. ·And
lml>O!ed on them by recent · we ean't forever be naGing
federal regulations mandating oor sen to eat nue. ,When
law 'enforcement personnel at Kathy fills up with food our
every commercial Oight. son turns to us and says,
"See ?" And when Jbn leaves
tho table, barely having touch-
ed hlJ food, our daughter 11y1, ..5'1?"
We're bel.n( whipsawed. We
keep after one or the other for
DOCTOR IN
THE HOUSE
different reasons. My question
is: "What do you advise in a
problem <I. this kind? Are we
pushing our kids too much?"
-Mrs. Y.
COMMENT: Keep it up and
then you'll probably push
them into more serious pro-
blema IUcb as smoking, drink·
ing, drugs, etc. Kids of such
parents use the common,
plajnttve expression, "I wish
they'd get olf my back." Bet-
ter make up your mind to do
so. You have magnified their
eating problems all out of pro--
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portion to their Importance.
What f'm trylnc to aoy, u
"'1Jc•tely u_l,cMl, II that yoo
need more aa~ce than your
children do. l« them eat as
Ibey wlah -eipeclal]y ii
you've taken them to your
doctor for cbeckupo and he
has found lhem to be he.allhy.
Ask your friends and Y® will
find that thelr children have
finicky appetit,., too. ·
Given time, your daughter
will eat less on her own voli·
Uon when she becomes more
interested ln 1 o c i a I ac-
ceptance, dances and boy
friends. And if your son finds
hlmlelf scrawny by com-
parison with his peers, he will
soon be eatlna; you out of
house and borne. ·
THEREFORE, MRS. Y.,
you and your husband had bet·
ler ~ that tho turmoil in
your home is uncalled for and
unnecessary. Juat add up.your
assets, and J:>e thankful for
having two children who are
otherwise normal and• not
troublemakers. By geltln]! off
thelr backs, you will remove
mudl potenUal resentment
and create a happiei-en-
viroii:ment for all of you.
For Mn. K.: lt ii true that
8llicooe injections ate' DO
longer being uaed by capable
physician.> to eoJarie _busts.
'They are Illegal and unaale.
But plastic IUl'geoos have
other way1 to increase tbe si2e
of busts in women wlip are
unhappy with "Oat cbestf·" ,,,., IJlaert ..... Improved
prostheses (arlillclal devices)
which c.i>ntain silicon gel· that
are soft anCI approxtmJe the
she of a normal breast. These
containers Ol' envelope& of
slllcon are so affiJ:ed te the
chest wall that lhe silicone
llaelf does not come in coatact
with tho 1unvundlng Ussue. ·
Have your doctor refer you
to a quallfled plastic surgeon
who will erplain m o r e
thoroughly. Each patientjs an
indJvidual p r o b 1 e m la
determining breast size, and
the actual need for the opera-
tion. Some patients had better
get along without it.
Riverside
Plans Deep
Smog Study
Riverside, rapidly gainlng a
reputation as one of the sinog-
giest cities in the nation ; has
dedicated a $281,000 artJ.ficlal
smog chamber to simnlate
cmditlms in a polluted urban
atmosphere.
Officials at the Statewide
Air Pollution Research Center
at UC Riverside say the' new
artificial smog cbamber wlll
allow them to learn better
what goes Into smog and how
1mog actually forms.
ONE IMMEDIATE use of
lhe cbamber will !>'I to
estimate lhe atmospbertc ef-
fects or proposed legi$.tive
requirements curtailing 'auto
emissions.
'Ille chamber will be, In ef-
fect, a mini-air basin In \thich
all ol the polluUon variables
can be changed, and fbe ef.
fectA: of the changes ~an be
studied.
The artificial chamber is 12
feet long by five feet in
diameter. It is equipped with a
20-kllowatt lamp that produces
artificial sunlight.
AT DEDIC A.TION cer-
emonies at t h e Riverside
campus, Dr. A. J . Haagen-
Smil, chairman ol the state
Air Re8ourre! Boonl, ..xi the
chamber represented a
''considerable improvement
over in.sent ones.
"Thia chamber facilily wlTI
enable the research (.(enter
here to simulate chemical con·
sequences of present and
future control strategies~. ad-
ded Dr. James N. Pitbt, Jr ..
director of the Rlverside smog
study center.
"WJth ll we ean more ac-
curately understond what Im-
pact control legislation wl11
have on the altnc)sphete we
live in,'' Pitts said. "
11IE EPFEC1' of requiring
all aul.ol to nltch to natural
1ai. for eumple, c., be
calculated for tho South Coast
Air Basin using tbe ai1lllcial
chamber.
"Smotl cbamben are lari!• test tubes ln whlcb we attempt
to simulate the pbotoclltmlcal
ructlonl that air pollutant>
und~ In tile fannatlon of
amo(, 8-, Stnlt ...
plained.
Two Qualify
COrla A. 1-of 'i...nma
Beodi and 'll1omN ~rd ol Soll lloo<ll hOva q...Jlfied .. ...-pu1i11c-by completJi>t Ille· llal4 .,.
amlnallon .
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AMILER by Do119 Wilcley
TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan
M'I lll'AR CONSTTIUEN15!: IN M'I MP
PESPKT FOR 1HE PfMOCl\AllC m:JC'f5.i
I AM AllDWING 1\\IS INSIGNIFICAN"T;
!'ATHITTIC GNOM~ 10 OPPOSE: Ml! IN
AN1!10 ASSU!\E1HAT'r'OU EXERCISE' Ml'MO: ~R INHE!lfflf RIGl!T10 VOTE 1'o5TPON!:
AN 1?!.EtnON
FOR OllEFL-
PllOl'elU.Y, I("'"'"''°"""""') 5fw.L j JNALJGIJRALCOA~l:,,~~J? ~y INSP!'CT IW:H CJ' 'ftlUR ,,......,....,
V01l:S AT TH~ e¥\l.lOT i'OX! (YOU l OC1<11•••E MAY Al'l'l.AUP) l SC1t1-.;
~-. 'Mun AND JEFF ' .
l'MSURE HE
WON'T MINO ME
BORROWING ONE
f!GMENTS
ANCY
SLUGGO, YOU'RE
frETTIN(} LAL!ER
EVERY DAY
DoNT BOTHER
ME···I'M eusv-·
ftDAY'S ciass1a11 PVIZLI
::·ACROSS 45 For•ach Yut.n:lay'1 PunleS~: '.t Vwy •l'lort 46 Ertter11ln· ~J:tisunce m9f'lt fonn
Mount.MO 48 Triangle ·
tinge featurH
fruit 62 lnilnd-: ~ Ebb,forone 2word•
,~gricultural 56 --C1nala:
• buildi11g International 1' Mtiucan waterway
.fgave 57 Ending wiLh
WPthef· bllrb end Met
• inan'Swo1d 58 Turkilh titles 1* ... OW. me 59 Check part
" VoUr -·· 60 Frnn:Prefix ft Of fil Exist
.Scandinavia 62 Tiifle
I ~~-~-~_:'-~for 63 IM-tempefed
President" 64 Female
Cti.ttlm 15tudent
rrti. of 65 Mimicker
DOWN
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"'"' 13 ObMtwd
21 Pertof
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Hit, in• way 1 long narrow "to be ..
• P111111t JZ Communtca-
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fertvne'• -• Mlner.t ...... ............ ~. C1$> Md ten .............
~ constttu.1nt , ....... .,,,.......,,_
ing rwtrtiat ~ Flfric oxide
~Khd of nott
"' °"""' JM· Departed
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strip 22 Garden tools
2 Kind of 24 For rent: 2
"""" 3 Cem!"9nd
4 Sing Sing: s ... ·-6 DetroitOt v--· 27 Behind the
times
28 fall to
lroclude
30 Entranu
31 Contfadict
team 32 KNiv• 7 Con.pQcy 33 Arabien
I Angry; father
Informal 9 Hold aw-vino 34 1926 B..tin looMlv hft: 2 words
10 Low, in 35 Rural deity
Rom. 36 Acquir•
11 Bullfigtars know-how
38 Color
42. Novef
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alblltrOM·
45 Belanc.d
47 01Q8'n
"8 Wtnt_,.,
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52 ShOemlk.11"• ,....,
53 Comedian -
Joh-.. _ _... ,.,..,.,
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58 Wee, In
Sco111nd
by Al Smith
by Dale Hale
by Emie Bushmiller
-·WATCHING .. THE TURTLES
. WHIZZING BY
PEANUTS
MISS PEACH
l FIND THAT
ONE C/oN SAY ANYTHING
CINI WANTS TO, IN A ND"MAL..,
'ONl/lilr1'1TlONAU.. '( • PITCMEc:>
itlN&, ANc:> NO~ WILi.
PAY f.N1 ATT,pNTION -
SALLY BANANAS
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GORDO
MOON MULl,INS
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ANIMAL CRACKER$
by Charles M. Schull ..------__.;
I DID NOT GIVE '{a) A
MlNK STOl.E FOR Ol215rMAS! I'LL SA'?
YOU Dl~N'T!
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by Harold Le Dou
.MEANWHIL! ...
by Mell
by Roger lraclfle~
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AN 1Vi/76l'P TD
SUi'VE on/Eli'S
By Charles Banottl
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by Gus Arriola
by Ferd Johnson ., .. , ___ .._ --"THIS
UTTLE
<;IANT
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BULi.•
'Do1~R .•
by Roger Bohn
THE GIRLS
"I Dow yoa'll be pleated &o learn UuK for Ckristma1 my
bu.sband gave me eneqb of your girt certmcates
to last me all nen year."
DENNIS THE MENACE
3 PILOT ·ADVERTISER
Bloody Battle Looms
I T e:i msters, Farmers Seeking rrotection
Clpltol News Sttvlce been ltroo( to l!N!lr 11 g h t
lW:RAME!fl'() -A battlo qalnlt untoohallon. ;
brewlnl In Callfornla'1 Mcb Frant E · Fttaalnunan( 'l:Ollllilln ~ ..... arm belt 'flth farmers allied eqoally hard on the Clllforola
!"1th the> 'l'oarnmrs Union Fann B u r e a u F~tlon
agalnst 'tbe United Farm meinlien as be wu Ol1 unlqn
Workers Union (UFWU) of tahend Cba1 vet ~ he addreaHd
_1 armers annual con· and ,ullrailberal Chavez. , ventlon recenUy in Fresno.
PrecUctlOM are being imade· He called for an alliance
betwten ~ wt)l be hiet..i.
"The .-1auon la 1oJng
to bo a lot beuer and •a lot
roealer thu J'llTI• of 'Ibo
olllot fights between ihele two
unlol)I, and thlo dalft baelt un-
tU 1963," one labor observer
said. •
He Injected t6e racism issue
which Is "potentially the most
volatile" factor in the battle.
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W-... Oectm"' 27, 1'172 DAIL~ PILOT zi -
Last 'Veto Session' ,
Seen for Lawmakers.
Capitol News Service
SACRAME NTO
~wo:thlrds vote of bot h n:Jtl vtto lelllol\ doesn't
legialatJve houses and few lawmakers woo't have
-GOP tee~~ ha•e 1\11• cban<:e to upeet the go•
Lawmakers will be back at enough to go up against Under Propoli.Uon
the state Capitol the !lrst week Reaaan. provision for ~
of January to deal with ,l'bere hasn't bettl ao over· remains .....-1he anly ~
legislative vetoes of ()ov. ride since •MS w.hen forn1er eucelk'la the 3).day
Ronald Reagan. Gov. Earl Wa,.ven was the vio-aOO''lpeelal veto session •• j
Thls Is the la.t time there'll tllil. DiasdtisfacUon b e t w-n
1 that lhe confrontation will be between farmer and farm
bloody before It ls over -If worker which will work for
be a "veto session." Voters According lo the exisUng lawmakers and former C9v.
changed the rules with Consti tution, lawmakers must Edmund G. Brown. wa.!"' the
passage of Proposition 4 in return 30 days after the ··sine principal reason for the veto
"THE CHICANOS feel t6e November which puts die" adjournment ( whi c h session in. the first place.
"the mutual benefit ol each."
Chavei .... ljle -
growers are making this bid to lawmakers on a two-year came on Dec. 1) to coo.sider When the public voted the veto
alllaoce as a ifl..l1twtt11 on the NOT ONLY 18 it a fight ""M. of the ~--r:::::"" between Chavez' AFIA:IO ""'" •u~
ever.
I the Teamsten because the schedule. the vetoes. 'Ibey can stv in session into effect in 1966, they
growers 1~ rather deal Started' in 1967 as a check· session up to five days. al90 t°'8ed Brown out of office
with U :t:fe1°: union,:' he said, rein Qn the governor, the an· How many legislators will and elected Reagan.
union and lhe more moderate, The bit e isn't fought Just nual veto session bas proved ski p the Rose Parade and sue· Despite unr es t r a in e rl
Teamsters, but also &• racial MEANW!llLB, BACK at ln the Heidi -it hits cloee to to be a farce. Not once did ces!loh of football bowl games warfare between Reagan and
conflict pitUng Me J: 1c 8 n -the farm. the leUuce boycott the marketplace, loo. Iawmakera have gumption to> come back to Sacramento the Legislature ever si nc.1..,
Amer l c 1 n s a g 8 in 5 t is being fntenslfftd in hopes TeaDllten ln New York, the ''Daddy's wearing 1ht soc.ks Jeffy ~ave him bu1 enough to override Reagan. and engage in a charade? neither assemblynwn n 0 r
Caucasians. the workers will sign with · aecond largest lettuce market, he's no1 wearing the tte I bought him ." Few, if any. .senators have been able l•1 UFWU. refuse to handle any lettuce VETO OVE RRIDES a r e muster enough strength lo
Farmers and Teamsters are Observers believe the battle picked by UFWU members. tough to accomplish. It takes a DOING AWAY with lhe an-ovenide a gubernatorial veto. aetUng together for mutua11----------------...,,---------------------~---=------~--'--===---_:::.__c_ _ _::::
protecUon ff'Olll the aggressive
and· nuJtraliberal Chavez.
Teamsters are· ttartfng to
renegotiate contracts covering
,Orne 30,000 !arm workers and
the union favors bringing
workers und er the National
Labor Relations Act.
TlilS JOINT effort is a
'-.itch for farmers w,ho have • i I .
Loca1 •Tifx~
Get Study
At .Capitol
Capitol News Service
SACRAMENTO -While
Gov. Ronald Reagan is hoping
for a reduction in state income
taxes, a legislative committee
has recommended that the
state levy arid collect inconie' .
taxes for local goverrunelits ~ ,
well as itself. '
The Idea WIJ one of almost
a dozen contal{l!l In a 99-page
report on !be pmblems or local
government organization and
••• ft eould beeome
the l'aottut lefrls·
latf.,e i a • • e of
1973' •••
I financing by the Ugislalure's
1 Joint Committee on t h e
Organization aod Financing of
Local Government, chaired by
, Assembl)'IJ'lan Eroest ,N .
Moble' (R·FreSDO).
While the report is not secre~ it w&s issued Nov. SO
' and 11Jte1y overlooked in the
last hectic days of the 1972
legislative session.
.
THE YEAR-OLD joint com-
mittee may not last long
however, Mobley will be in the
capttsl this week urging the
upper 11\JU<'• Rules Com-
m!Uie to CCIJtinue funding . U
he is ~ful. the com-
rnjttee is upected lo schedtile
hearings -. 'flth a view to .in-
troducing lellaJation based on
ill findings -nen year.
.lq ariy q..e~ copies of the
I ha~~-given to the .'(la~ and pro-. a&,r ~w~ to ease th '~ c~al government ~ tln 'be Mpected
, when lhO bl\! '19_~1!!9. open ror
the atate's~,.ifltst . ,two-year-.
session. /. ,:~, · ,;
The Idea Of' loCal income
tues is not the ·only one~·
ed out by the sil·maQ joint _
coounitl«j Others lhc'W
)avn to simpllff reorganiz8tian_
of locil g~mf!nt, mater
tOc:al contro\ of eipendltui>l!S In
an efrort to iid\ante "bmne
rule," and reduc&n of federal
and state grants to local
government&
But If the local lncome tax
notion is framed into a pro-
posed law, it cou1d ~me the
hottest legislative lsstie of).973·
and, perhaps, years to come.
TllE HARRIED taxpayer
can take some comfort, bow·
~ver. r~ other of the joint
ibody's ~mendatlons, per·
tlcularlJ. If that ta>payer Is M
l'o~r a reat property.
The slate-collected local in·
come tax ts seen as a vt~Y to
ireptace losses Crom a reduc-
11on In p..Qpt.iy 'tares -
fl.1)0 t h er )~alion.
Property la~'~'~ .. "In addltlo~ being bf
equitsble. .. ~:and
a8 lagglnf ~,~
increases In lhr .<iiot• of. government~« Ill i1>0 fub.
bers feel , la not present 11hen
money ls tai:ed at one ~
-the pa)'thed.
"lt Is ncommended," the
.rePorl alresled, "that legil~
tion be enecie,d. to redwce ~ perty taxea · jr.a'ually anti
equ11ly durlng a rtve--year
period untU tber are at a cell·
tng of no more than 2 percent
per annum of full toarket
value.
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SPECIAL
DUPONT NYLON SHAG
RICH, DURABLE SHAG. BEAUTIFUL ' 100% DUPONT NYLON' PILE, DEEP, 3"
. COLOR DESIGNS. sq: ~ ...
NOW SALE PRICED ... -... SAVE ·
l $1.00
COMPA~BLE RETAIL ........... v ........... ,..$4.99 . . '
~!o~~~E7TER ~~R~.·H ·4·" . LUXURIOUSLY THICK PILE. IMNY NEW
DECORATOR COLORS TO CHOOSE s:;.Jf·
• FROM. NO\¥ 'SALE ·PRICED.... • $3.llO
COMPARABLE RIT~J~··'··.~•·; ..... ,.,.;$7;ff
. KITCHEN ~RPETS BY 0 ITE I
• NAME BRANDS. NEW ·~l~NER 4'' DESlGNS. HI-DENSITY FCMM BACK. .
SO GREAT FOR KITCHENS, POOL sa .. To. DECU,~TIOS, ETC. san
• NOW SALE PRICED ....... , $1.00
COMPARABLE RETAI~ ... :, ...... , .,., ...... .$7.~·
D"CROll® .. rCOLOR ~~G
100% DACRON POLYESTER ~ILE~ BEAUT!· 599 FUL NEW DEEP SHAG WITH A FULL DEEP
PILE. MAllY NEW DECQRAti>R COLORS TO 51AJ,!'-
.ct(OQSE FROM NOW SALE PRICED $1.00
CoMPARABLE RETAIL ................. -... $8.99
KOD•L ~ SCULPTURED
HERCULON Hl•LOW
' 100% HERC\ILON OLEFIN PILE IN A TIGHT LOOP
WEAVE FIBER THAT RESISTS STAINS ANO WEAR.
MANY DECORATOR COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM.
NOW SALE PRICED ........
COM.PARABLE RETAIL .................... $4.99
r.tYLON Hl•LOW
COMPtETELY INSTALLED OVER
LUXURIOUS FOAM PADDING
100% CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE.
POPU~R NYLON Hl·LOW THAT COMBINES
BEAUTY AND DURABILITY. EXCELLENT COLOR
CHOICES. , , NOW ~LE PRICED
D~ROtfSHAG
1()()%.DACRON POLYESTER PILE.' 8WITIFUL
/IEW, DEEP SHAG WITH • A FULL D!EJIJ:i>ILE!
MANY NEW DECORATOR 1 COLORS TO CHOOSE
FROM. NOW SALE Pl!ICED ........... .
COMP,\RABLE RETAIL ., .................. $7.99 ==================
KODEL TRl·COLOR SHAG
100% KODE~ POLYESTER rlLE. RICH, DEEP,
LUXURIOUSLY THICK PILE'. MANY NEW HI .. 599-STYLE OECflf!AlOR THREE COLOR SHAG TO .
SELECT FROM. RESl~S DIRT AND SOIL . so. •D.
STAINS, 'NOW SALE PRICED,. lt~
COMPARABLE JIETAIL ............. '.., ...... $8.99
ALLllD NYLON s•AG
.ad,,,,.,,.~~·· · iiE~E.;YY.'DEE;5-· .. -99· , . -i tltJ mJ"t' tJ SHAG. STYLED TO
~11 ii .. AL'L. ADD BEAUTY TO · . fl/</"o Pl-"' 0-r"' ANY HDME. DE· 'i;Jf· ( , . eo-CORATOR COLORS. p .oo
COMPARABLE RETAIL ............. -,_ ..... $&99
Dacron® Polytt•t« 'lush
100% DACRON®· POLYESTER PILE! ' 6'" RICH, WIWRIOUSLY THIC~ PILE ... · '
NEW' rw:ollATOR·COLORS. WE PllCEI · Sf.JP· COMP~RABLE RETAIL ... ~.$8.l!' '~i.ii·
CARPET nLES·SAYE $
' l>O'IT·YOURSELF • SAVE.59•
FEELS . LIKE 'VELVET -' OUTWEARS
OTH~R CARPETS. EASY TO INSTALL
• 12' x 12" • STAIN RESISTANT
• 100% fm.01( PILE. SALE PRICED 29~.
• 1 OOO's OF REMNANTS
SMALL SIZE · • ·· LARGE SIZE
~~v;~'~ .. 80% ~vi~~-· 60%
IRING TOUR ROOM MEASUREMENTS
ENKALURE ~.11 ALUID NYL'ON"SHAq
. NEW H£A\'Y ' t• "r • · Tlil~ 100% NYLON PILE CARPET IS 8X,.~.jkfthr: • ' '' 7" A LONG WEARING; EASY' CARING, 99
.
1 .f/11,;!,.yJis-.~~~E~~ J STATIC CONTROL PRODUCT THAT COMES ~ll'a", ·ll~AO.,. ADD BEAUTY 51&:f· ~ IN MANY BEAUTIFUL DECORATOR ..,, 'r' T() ANY HOME. p.oo · · COLORS. • • NOW SALE PRICm ........ --cw -... •----r
SQ. YD.
SAVE
$3.00
COMPARAiLE RETAIL .......... .$10.99 COMPARABLE RETAIL ................ $11.99
100% KOOEL ·POLYESTER PILE. RICH, LUXUR IOUSLY THICK 3-PILE
HEIGHT PATTERN IN G~ACEFUL DESllll ~ DECORATOR COLORS.
' NOW SALi PRICED ...... • COMPAUILI llTAIL •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. I ••••••••••••••• $1. 99
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• ....... DAYS NO lllTHlST " CONYINllNT CREDIT PLANS AND IAllK THMS AYllWll • CALL FOii nu SHll'·AT· NOMI SEIYICI
,,, tf'ASAPENA -l>c"'.<WEST COVINA LOS ANGELES . TORRANCE GRAND OPENING IN •••
~~,~~:~~· .,. r.;::,.r;:· A••·
7956 =·ll-4. 4236~~;."·~· LONG BEACH
HOLL OOD
1115 N. Y-AYO,
666-745$
lONGIEACH
-lollflewor llTd.
421.at34
CANOGA PARK
21031 Sherman Woy
347-2334
ANAHEIM
649 N •• ~.114 SI.
QS-7674
SAN CARLOS
t10 El Camino Ital
SF (<151592-562 1
MILLBRAE
220 El Ca..,iH •••I
SF (<I 5) 6tt:25115
3008 BELLFLOWER BLVD.
LOOK FOR GRAND OPENINGS IN •
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MUMM .
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• " A f~raf. pattern remlnis-
cellt ot · l~li\I cllarm.
Luscious velur1 ·pastel
baci,<B"''ds .. , l!'l•sll· 'id ~ith exotid~wen ta
. t ,race your bathroom.
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CANllON • . ,
'Morocco~ Towels . . '
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sottlj tirrlld:biCkl'Ollnd
in 1 Sb~ared •.elour. .
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weight!. Marvelous · 0
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cola"' 'lxclusiYO · R11,9t1:'PU DF1~ ;,'•¥. lock" Ji,n'sh . ~ ,
lfi•iSl•ddingilnd' 0. hCfoth .,. pilling. 12x!ltl" Size. JS1~ ' 1 • • · Multi-cotord, '"file · ' · • '3 77 weave in soft cott1Jil:
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, 1 ~ Cheert~r~ioldrs in · . Colorfvl1printed t;;;J· in 'checked .• cattono' terry
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DAILY PILOT
Wednesday
Evening
WedAHdf1. Dt<lmbtt 27. 1972
81lllttll Is caHed 111. 10 ltM N
llow .tid wllJ M ~nhlltd .....
P'owen, Cllutk Mon-111 Ind JoM ..,. ........
' In Arlzo-•
. 'Downs Resui•IJ! " .. -. Carre~,, 'i11: TV .~
BJ '1.t.Y ~prr
·[_. DECEMBER 27.
P:"'llDOelBllll-
&Ul Cll ell Alt -·· ~ (C) {90) "Mr. tllll ~II fl,-· (i) !"•I '11-0I< !Ill, 1ty, Dtsi Arnu Jr .. Dlnt tilerriU,
CllrillOOht! N<UTll. A l .. n1p COLI·
,.. trlas IG •diusl lo Ille M•HltSS
oj 1 mar,!l(t ll'~ich came 111out
btelus• of an unUllfdtd pr&Ol&fl•
q .
IW y~ ( ) ·-H""" ;
-· ftlbcl GUI ac il'• lucradve 1111'1'!'\i will> tho 1'8C
Talevilloll· nelW\ltt ~ ·111' lalt recuJar UTodJy'! ~Wl Oft
Oct. ll, 1971. He~ fer '
a year of "milling ~
: (})®)NIWI , 0 l1UB 9'Ktlb1H Llke11 n.
Kouston Rockeb in T1xn.
@ Cet S..t m ,,,. n11t1*Ma
IJ) Cotne1 PP! USMC t'E Ml Quiet ht .....
ii) .......... ""' EID ActiM TFlltter
Ef)THHStOIP•
l:JO CI! Hoa1n'1 ~
m ... "' 1Jffl111 Show
l!)FkllrU..
His idea of muriaa' jwu to
write • .boot ~-'foten-uai... litctur9 at Atla!M Stot•
University ~-"'~p$to , ....,,,. to tel .. _, pro..
gra~ be drooliled'(ll!C i ,
the year's .break. .. A':" \ ~
. ) ' I !::. • .:...
D Movie: <C) (90} "Kln1 of Klnp,.
C.lld (111) '62-Jtf1ray Hunter,
Siobhan Md<tnna, Rita Gam.
t:OO U Cil IMIQI Ctnt1r (R) Lois
Nettleton, N~ Mln11dos 1nd WiU
Gter 1uut In • dr11N1 of "' 1mn1
woman doctcr whos• 111Hion1lra
suitor wanb lttr to 1ivt UP lltr c•
mr Nld "' elderly patltnt who 111-
s!sb on her for s11r11rr.
Slide, Penfjuins, Slide . I ' ENTERTA1Nfll1l1 Now he's slowly gettlng
ba<I< 111.tq the .swln& of tblnp
a! bead 'ot a prodllction com-'------.-..,·
Cf) CU lltws W1ltw Cfonkllt
9 Nert Crlflhl Shw m Altlmltim Art 5eldentn~m
hosts. •
m 511.r1 to ~,.
&lM"
Claire Richardson (right) tells reporters Stephanie
Preston Ceft), Sam Wihbon and Nancy Bro""'r how
she's taught her penguins to u s e the slide. The
"penguins" are Ginny Ped< Ceft) and Karyn Co~ert
and are among a flock of HMr. Popper's Penguins''
a~ the Fountain Valley Community Theater.
pany-.l jncamr.e, Ariz.,
a small new desert town cur· rently having a miniboom in grams for industry. fe ~
film Production. movies, a pc:B$ible television
Do • .A __ ___. fit penet show and more c:0Dn1111 .Q) Glllip1'1 lslal\d At 51• wna JS ~. documentar1·es about the en-and rested. He was a Urtd fII Sdloota Witflout ftll .. "Dfvel-
opln1 Class Ntelin1 TOflics"
fl) JN1111t Carton AMI
(E) AfidoudOI 4t II Ct111tnldld
&JDot•t"'
(f)Uttl•Raala
9:300l!J Ntn
SJllflCIAIWMn "' lif\h FIJ
A docllminttry on tht 12th World
Glldlns;_ ~~111, h•ld In the
U.S. tot' tlle ftnt tlmt.
IJ)-T-
Do~tors · Putti11g lJp Money
I ' .
'Our Town'
Auditions
man when be left NBC after vlrorunent.
more than 30 years of. assocla-.. I'd love to do a special on
lion with Ille network. H9w did corporate responsibility anil
he feel when be left NBC! tho enyiromnent, and I doii~
7:00 fJ @ O m-
@ Trvlll • c.a.,.iienca
(i) Unbllid Wlltd 0 Wtilt'I My I.Int?
m1Lowl.llty
10:00 8(1) C.... (R) Bf'li:ltord Din·
man luesb •• 1 welltl!J manufac-
tll,.r ind 1un fencltr whose broth·
1r's suddel'I jlaappur1nce brtnp
CllM'IOll ,iO'iD lnYUtilltl. Ohid Bir-
ney .... ts.
For Movie 'Steel Arena'i ·. Annou~~~
"WELL, fti.t~ ~· l'O!'Pie ~ ~:=o::·uJ:11; of weeks ':.as llb·a ·~acatiOn," ::°said. ~
be said. Jt was like being "[ mean a re a 11 y
away from 'Today' tern-~te look al it to see
ID I Dn•• of Jutnle fB r..., Dilblll .. El!l-...... ..., ._,,
ind Flrlnr • llsque Kiin" ,
el D ..... n,,., c.n •. I\'!" m--. a !Ill m-(R) "OM ~
Dur Probes Is Mlssin(' A wrdt i.s
ordered for • missln1 111nt who
By .BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD (AP ) -Film
financing ·now comes from a
variety of sources, from toy
7:30 IJ Thi 8tldcliUtB Stevt Alltn
run& into trouilt whllt 11wut111ti1C iiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!i!ii 1 $100·blll ndttt threlte.rilnl tht ' Study the llble
a:uests.
Q Wilt Tiii f1Ur fatilef Qeb .....
"Tut Hipple" (R) Hal!J pytl 1111
family on 1 Uniittd lood \iidlll
"'"' """""'· KHOF-FM DmN•
O @Cll Qlltllo -""' 99.5
111 attempt to displar the ""'ct">!
of one of Chet's "oon-materitllstlc"
friends, who tats hil meals tl lht
Boyte household.
(R) Robert Goulet Joint Miii in ,. 9:00 a.m. ~ ~. mllSlc. by •
qu1rt1t ot tht nation's most 11ottd
@To Tell tllt Tfltll
Cl) You~ fOC' It 0 ., .... $ .... , c<:J (at! '\ta
of l•l'llCHCll'" (dn) '6l~nati
Yorl Kennctlt More.
9) , ... Col • Simi m Tllll Cht moo-
sona writers: IMnl Bertin, Geor11
Gmhwin, Colt P«t•r 11141 Richard
Rod1111. o---fB $lclldn tll " Cltll ............
Q'I nuttt ;
. 111 apooioe ti "" "' m-1~10DT"'""' fJll Doln' It At lftt SWtfroat f.D Jlllt 11Mr1tioJ1 "Th• Port»lt m founr Dr. lllCIM Phoftoctlph" m This Is,.., Uft ED u Pia m Addi•,_ m.o.w-$111'!111•
L.,.fJ[I)-.. Clor Clpoil a. ll*fJllOmle!lillll-r.onnor of Alf In the rlll!lli ,..U. I}) (]) 8 ,._ ..
O®lBl""•·IZ CR) •J1' . Olo• .... -Whilt starclllq for 1 r.,ist ~ @Mtnbl ....
Offictrt Malloy Ind Reed .....,, l ' · CJ MtN: !'111111 ... (hOr) '6l-
70un1 girl dopt ptddllr ... her Glen C«Wt~ lttslln.
supplier. Barban Halt,. Bill W. ........ c 1f1111Mi
!lams incl Kathy G1w ...._ gllliir Tlif P ) ; ..
u-. Cllo<I -., Ww(' ·-; . (dr1) '44-lil'C Crosb7, BlflJ Fib:· ;, '
g!tlld. 11:15 9 'P'C ,_.... Troj1t1S n. la-
fJ (I) Cl) U1 l'tut l.pdl .._ lllJt 111 Jlil'fr..CI~ Toum1ment
"No Mott Mr. Nice Guy" W.,.,... by lt:ISU CiMl!l'K
his doctOf ttl avoid In_..., P·, ~1-Sl • 1:1'
perti_um1n ~ to bl nloe .to ~ ! ............ tmJ Ofllir Sh1rlf .
NATIONAL GEN~RAL
THEATRES
EXCLUSIVE \I
ORANGE COUNTY \
ANTHONY QUINN:
YAPllET IUIT10
h.t "-N "HICKT & IOGGS"
eitement, P111I SiMs MIUs .. Sii , u:11e·C1JCil(~ ... : (Q.,,. ~
son-in-law, How11. f-.,~ ~ Alilit u.
m::.::.,"';:....,lto!I,._ •11•=:.t:.-,.~~~~~~ :r with thtc.::.~ll" ~~ • •::_ ~~~ . . ' 1 J,2Q.S:40·1· 10:JS
m-· ~-" . ··--· , NOW· EXCLUSIVE m 1 sf1<11c 1 ""' ... a. -· 12:11 ~ · ·.1 o1•No1 couNTY .. I ,_.,.,. • I• ' • P~~pet e rac ers aa ..... . .... &i!IOeM: ,.,.. --,_ 1..,
d1tion1t Russian -fO!tia"-.. ....,. ('*-\ ~ .. ......_
tmLach1libn 1 \ , ' ... ,.-i·1;:-_~""H~ ail Novtla , ' (. •ton. "!'"""' ~-.
Ill"""' (D<I "fllOI .... W. 1!1"""1"""
.. n" {com) '35 -·Betit Dtwia, t.-00 (3) D fJ ([) Ntn
GB<I HACKMAN
ERNEST ,f
BORGN1hf
RED BUnOH:S CA19i. .
lYNEY ~ _.,,.,. ' , o_,.,.,....,(Wto1'53-
l!30'D·a m •ac w; tti • .,. .... Wl!d BlU Elliott. Phyllis Coilta. .
"" l11111Cot~ {R) '\lft ~ ~ ·1:351Jlltn ·,; 11 :
fol' 1 tlYN L11end" ~ .. ~
footb1n ,11yer dbtpp11r11tl•vi HO•u fll!rM a. .. .,...,,
of milllolls of teltrislolr ftilt 1flar ' i1111Dn1, .. "'Stttlllt Certlts Carltr, ..
beln1 ttcWed on the arldirea 1nd "'Tiit V.11piN'1 lbost" (
Tryouts !or tile 'llulttliir ~f~':,~~~l1oal "! what tbe_ needs are. what ~
C<>mpanies to lndiap · tribes. living, they need to find ways Prize.winning · P I a Y " "OUr l'U"ml!DI\ ~I"""~':. u.wa ~-r being @l:le and to show what
Perhaps it was ineyitabic-. lb at to hold onto 'and increase the Town" by Thornton Wild~ ~gb-my ~u 1 °/fwrttlng ~ b&s,hapP:med."
· b d f Ith to th b d have been amiounced for fJve hours a · ~ · · ,a an o wea y rs money ey ave .save . Monday and Tuesdaf, Jan. 8 , ffl JQ$'gradua.D)' daWned.'m ~WNS ALSO ls talking
would get into the act. and 9 by the .F .......... :...~y""111•-·' -· that'• wa...J,. """""" any· with Richard Bach, author of A mainr reason l. or the im· .. ~SOLD our in.vesto,rs on , ......,,WWI ...,.., ~ 1. so~ ~
Proved h~alth of the· movie in-our approach to film making. Communtey 'lbea\er. I • re(Ullii broadcastipg, I ' d ' ' J o n a t ho n L. i vingstocbn
dustry is the wider base of Basically it is this:, to make fl Joy Mai.ville will direct the watch 'Today' m~nY.; ~agull," ~bout an idea Ba , ,
n . 1 th t ru picture at \l)e J i•ol ·P<ite; to show, wblch calla for a large and see -"" dli'1 . ...i ~~ ~ C\!! uancmg.-n e pas • m sell it Witfi 8 scittll:atioii cam·. east of both ~ ap\1. fPmale ~. 'W'#.{; IDI ~e ~ .corir . tlle ~ ,sensation tf ~Oll!P8nies kad toga.to banks paign." ' .. ·'O''"' m<otaliilQttblttOh\On#.' 'flight. . and other lending il\Stitutions d (" ______ ..._""") "Then' J ..... , .... _ that ·. my µ' Nowada~, you take .Your .to acqu~e the millions to "Steel Arena," Traynor a • !AJlD ·~ -J'" Ill . · " . ro l •TLB:m · •--' '·'~ hlitl 1iOell -~ ~ he briefcase mi. ;an ""1lllUlJI tbake movies. . mitted, is not aimed at the· ~ v. . ~ ... ._ ...., ; ._ _ . ..:i..... dr"'' · , A&i!erny Awards or film , · ; la!IC!hed. r•1 felt.lljie my voice Ill~, ih!Y i•'N." you a -,-That has ch an g e 0 · festivals. Its target is the -had heed turn.er ill" · and a niel1 aDd you arrive lh
•fSounder" was partly fmanc-millions of Americans who like roles. "Our Town" ls the an-Downs, a utlve of Akron, lPI AQ&el4;1.~ Downs l8id.
ed ·by the Mattel toy firm, action !])Ovies. nua1 adult production of the Ohio, stlrtid JoUd.bailing in ''That's not rut .Oying ·at ~ "0~ Little ~illy" by ,the TraVIVl.r hired a v.oWlg theater, 1whlch s~-in ?985 as ,staff ~, .~. Y:ou don't (eel ,~t. '
Wells, Rich, and Greei! ad· ~·"¥ ~. children's plays, butr at leBSl ' station WLOK ln.LJma,.·ObtO~. ·~So the idea u .to.convey on Ver.t .. 1...., .i.,.ency, i •Tbm Berkeley tum maker, Mark -'-•eel aw. . i 1 ~ li!I ·~~ '·tit f-' '" to "~'" .. Leste to '"i•.....,.' w demoli four roles will M .-,, "'J It led · to '·•. . ·.i evl1)1un wua . Cll:US i.u.e Sawy. er" by Reader's Digo!st. r, P~,....aP• · • "" "· ~ •• ,_.....,.., fly I ~-w be ~.and tion derbies and autO Ml high school-age you~. . career ~t ._ ',,......,., · •' . ~,.can ~
Now comes a1 film called showi: iri such Californi.J towns Auditions will be held from -•lively years.~Jack' .PllJl",Oll Bacb-iA t1'e Qi.a. to...do it." "Stetl.~na.•: I~ hf~: 18 as l.Odi; Vallejo an.d 7 to 9 p.m .. both eveni,ngs ~t · -Ol6"'Tortjght,a;N; riw?T sir Dmnillolbd·tndin a way.
Northern California ~medical Sacramento. The star is Dusty the theater buildin·g, 81280 Mt. y~ as'~~~Of""'TodQ:' 8nd Tired of ni,IO#Jg· ~ for a
doctors who co nt r 1 but e d . ·aussen,·· a fearleS3 car. Baldy Circle, Foudti.in.V.&lldf ... : tO:_'. ~ 'P ~lici8t of , the ytar. n ~ ... cra;y, but he
147S,OOO. . ' wreckerwhotra~di~jhrUI Further informaUon ,¢&•./"' "~"Iha)! . .' ~y a~•1nxlous to
TJIE MAN ·behind "Steel1 show ·circuil r 1·, f t.; / ~ obtamed by calllnJ 9#-t •• • ii£ DID l'T~~{-a ti d .m ·~~~ Arena"~ Peter Traynor, 34, a "We've alreadY l~ Up a • '' "C0nceutratioo'~ an tbl.aame -1;_ •
Bostonian who moved to thouSaDdplayda~Jor~$eel Child Star daYJ,yetsome\.ffoUiicl~ TV'· G ''...:ts ,
Oakland and founded Areria," mostfy bi the South to do six .,;b••"WA"" JI~ ·l ~,.Funding SYJ!em.o. '1)dSoUthwest,''sald.....,u~r HOLLYWOOD (.UPll 1-~~~ HIVL~pl)-'"•
Iis ~: to make 'doctors , 'l'taYJ1Qr: "No;;i ·1'e're~ Ryan O'Neal's nJne.~ of 111em,..'.'l,ii!; ' " Nell~ jqlit-.~ ~ -• 'i!ent1·sts •i~~ '-in-oe M•·next movie, whlcb wlll da"•'ter, Ta•m1 '-'11 Join ber won an ~~. 111 1m ~" .,,..,.. ..... star roles ~g \heir "!--:::; ~· l!e . ~.~I +nme in Ille trucking 1ath: in 11ie -~fr "Paper '!bi ;;;1s -1s ii'"~· a.7 "~
ia,t Illa!· m0re then 11!00 of., _;iftd1i8bt:...__:_;· ___ ·,,,,.: "..,_,~· .,,__M_oo_n_"_ro_r_P_ar_m~li\oimt..c.",...._ __ ..,,,, ___ . _.· .. ~,,.., JDoll'M lllm I'll': 0rdii/.ll ,;-, ,'f have --.li'.tMI, " • .ii-1 SI· • .I . -...... ------··..;· ..... ·:.· ";;.... ____ ..,._.., • ..,, .... _....,. ' l ' s;: ~,,,. <" ,., •• • '
, ·~other suclOnveslinent ·Once~ a time : · : .~"ITIS·A·SURPASSING PIECE ''llleiinav ~ieHollywood ~· '~ver~r,;~,~f d~! therewa· 5,.i,_J2.J_ and dancing . ·~F FILMMAKiNG ANDA 's6·o(ten striv~·for and rarely, devt19~roents that offer '"" :suqpug POWERFUL RECAPTURING OF ,ll113~es . thatbig, SWei!ping:
s"'!'4l'•· :Las\ -yeai;.,;rr;;Y,.,r ~nd all .tfie~ was iii love!' ;A GREAT TIDE INHISTORYU~ lfamilf pic1ure 1Yith a heart• <lilci~ that movJU "1Jght "'' •,. """* t'.l.illit\. i,,; ' ''. '· f !'Bnd a mind!" ~ 1>resent a worih'ilj1ile iD· · . -~ >i '4'1111 l--....i:, '"6tment. ' • •
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years.''
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oot. Due In Febnlary.
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titled "Tricks" Ibo has f)uilt
up eome pleuant anlicipatton.
lt ls bued on Moliere's "The
Knaveries ol 5capin."
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Broadway's 1972 was a bad
year In moat'reapects, and off.
Broadway fare no betttr.
'll>ere were 5S BroadWay ~
~ons, a number of them
limited reperlory attracilons,
wblch was about the same
poce u • simllarly uninspired
1171. Because the tbeater
operates on a June-to.June
seuon fashion rather than by
the calf.ndar year, it is dlf-
licult to preaent really ac-
curate productions and money
figures on the latter basis.
However, It would appear
Iha! bodly -occupallC)' by
llDUIMdt IDUlicail to jultlfy
their nlstence and perk up
the whole tbeeter. scene.
'!boy are the ant. n e "
Broadw•f showcasea in 44
years.
BOth w e r e coMtnJcted,
Wider a relued building code,
u Integral parts .of tile lligb
riMi Glllce building, 'll>e Uris
Tlleater, largeal New Y ort
le&ittmai, lioolse at l,940 aeats,
Is In · the lJrts skyscraper at
Broadway and 5Qtll Street. The
=/=~~ Square at ~ Street where
the tamed Astor Hotel once
stood.
THE URlll got off to a bad
start at the end of November
-• C<lllly. &IJlloriDg but largely empty musical titled
"Via Galactlca" opened to
bad notices and closed almost
immediately.
The Minlkolf hopes to begin
itl Cll'Mr Jan. 21 in I more
propitious manner wbeo the
l,60keat house opens with a
revival a la "No, No Nanette"
of a 1919 successful musical,
"Irene." It stars t b a t
Hollywood success penonallty,
Debbi~ Reynokll, making ber
New Yort llage debut, and
has been dh-ected by none less
than Britain's Sir John
Gleigud.
The nrlglnll acore bu ~
beefed up with aome old·~
song · favoritoa lrom other
sources tbat everyone knows,
and that ahould be a help.
So lar. there are Ollly 13
other attractions listed for the
year, bllt, or ,course, that
dOesn"t take into account the
production spurt that will
come when a new season
. begim in the year's last three
months after the usual sum-
mer hiatus. And siJ: of those 13
are revivals by repertory C'Om·
panies or other sources deal-
ing In engagements limited to
a few weeks.
lrom figures compiled by the
weekly Variety. trade paper
that tbe total Broadway gross
in 1972 adda up to arouod '47
million, about the same as in
1971, whereas the figure in ~
cent previous years has been
around 155 million.
SOME SIGNIPICANT 1972
items:
Off-Broadway pro.du c e r Jose~ Papp came on as a big
Broadway lnfluence when two
of his Pubtlc Theater playa,
"Sticks and Bones" and '"lbat
Championship Seuon," and
his summertime free Central
Park gimmicked production bf
"Mucb Ado About Nothing"
were transferred to Broadway
houses to critical acclaim and
hearty patronage. Right now,
he doesn't seem to have
anything for similar transfer
In 1973, but Papp is full <i
surprises.
That perennially troubled
ONE OF THE few new plays Repertory Theater of Lincoln
due before summer ·that has' ., Center and its beauUful Vivian
aroused hopes i.s "Finishing Beaumont Theater reached a
Touches" by Jean Kerr, who new crisis late in the year
had a huge success a decade when artisUc director Jules
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Producer Arthur Jacobs wW
send a cast and crew to Japan
next April to film .. mood Oh
1be Sun," a horse oiiera based
on an llllls story of American
rowboys Imported by Japan to
help establish cattle herds in
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I NEW YORK -Accustomed
, ~Yll;lg tbat innovation is
1 a on tbe frontier of ti.me, I ,~., ~bl• 111a1
i ricon! .,.. • bit peii>i<xed l th:. "latest" ideas in
nd l<ansporallod.
~ lnto a mirror rather I peer1og out into the vast Wnown.. innovators now are
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'lrlllLE PHYSICIANS extol
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l bicycle riding as an antidote to
• traffic congestion, and state
' aDd federal governments are
reopenlne rail lines as an
alternatife to air travel.
Bicycle Siles have 908.red in
tbe pall 10 years after lhe in-~ustry bad all but dled oot. So l suddenly did the put return
lhat the country was swamped
with imports beb'e t b e
domestic indU5fz'y was ible to
retool.
Coast-to-coast rail travel iJ
poesible again. And on an in.
ternatlonal level, service bas
been restored on tbe New
York to Montreal run. despite
the fact that the roadbed had
been almost reclaimed by
nature .
. fN STILL ANOTHER tribute
to·the put, Amtrak offlctals
explained that the route would
'9'rve the thousands of stiers who now travel by car -and
Transportation Eyed
FINANCE
Films Set
Finance
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MCAE•rt1l"9•
t0S ANGELES -MCA, ~ .. reported lllat Its earoioga l!'I' the nloe montha eoded
SOpt. 30 wen> the blghe!I for
~ a period in tts bisto,Y and
~led a 20 percent in-
.crease over a year earlier. :~'ftle diversified en-Urlalnment firm earned 114.1111 ~11111~ or •1.82 a aha.re, com-~ with 112.42 mllllon, or
• tf.51 • 111are,1n the first ~
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,,'.'jAN DIEGO -U.S. Finan-
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)Ois$loi1.
Tbe conglomerate ask<d the ~ York Slock E•change to
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· 'lieiUes Ito dlaput• with the
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of rlM Organics Inc. ot Lod~
N.J., Into Hexcel Corp. here in
C&Ufomla, according to a joint
announcement by both firml.
Harvie M. MeriJJ,.president
of Hezcel, and Nlchol11
Molnar, president o! Fine
Or(anlca, aald basic tenna call tor Hezcel to l111.1e about
1•1000 Ibara of common
lllock to mtaln Fino Organlca
1bareholder1 and to pay about
. II.II mllllon in cash to other kholdm.
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Jnp -aJ1Pllances, luml· tur'e, stereo equipment,
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You can even buy cars
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Su!ldo~ comfcl.
PIJBUC NOTICE
w......,, O..:.tlbti 27, 1972 DAil V PILOT S;J
PIJBUC NOTICE
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Money's Worth
Yule Shopping's
Ove1--So Go Now
By 3VL\'IA PORTER
This is un excellent week in r
which to buy C.'hristmas toys
and Christmas cards.
It's a great time In which tu
rind real baJ'gains in the stores
In costume jewelry, bicycles,
mtn's shirts, radios,
phonographs -manv other
troasured a n d trilditiolial
Christmas gifts for which
millions of Americans paid all·
lime high prices on1y a few
days ago.
Tll~RE AR.I'.: three major
periods during each year for
storewlde clearan~ sales:
after Christ-
mas. after
Easter, after
July 4. The
reasons are
a b undantly
obvious.
Most of
you did buy
your Christ·
POllTE• mas gifts in
lime to give t h e m as
gifts on the holiday. Sur-
ely you have noticed that
a gift received late has lost
much of its magic and you
look at a card that arrives
after Dec. 25 v•ith only a
casual glance.
Just because thi s is what
m-0st of us do. after Christmas
is an ideal time to buy things
you need. for this is v.·hen the
stores clear out what's left of
their Christmas stock to make
wa y for fresh mer<'handise.
Millions of you did not get
everything you want for the
kitchen , the rest of the house.
the office. yourself. If included
are items that arc going on
sale this very day and are not
due for drastic style change.
buy and save now.
COUN11.ESS MILLIONS ol
J'OU do not have a present
''closet'' -in which you store
gifts to be given in the year
ahead. If you know you'll need
gifts, try to stock up your
closet now and save time as
well as money.
A basic money-saving guide
to learn and keep always in
mind lies in taking advantage
or the post-Christmas
clearances.
On top or this, specific items
are traditionally excellent
buys during certain months of
the year.
J anuary is a particular y
good month to buy : small ap-
pliances: art supplies; bicy-
cles; blankets; books; carri·
ages; china; clothes dryers:
men's ~ts ; costume jewelry;
dishes; dresses ; glassware;
furniture: handbags: men's
hats: housewares: infants'
lingeries: men's sh i r I s:
quilts; radios: phonographs:
refrigerators: freezers: rugs:
shoes for boys, girls. men and
women; s portswear: stereo
equipment ; storm window s:
tablecloths ; toiletries; towels:
toys; water heaters.
FEBRUARY I S a
particularly good month to
buy :
Air-conditioners: art sup-
piles; bedding; bicycles: used
cars; china : clothes dryers:
dishes: drapes and curtains:
g la ssware ; furniture;
housewares; lamps, millinery:
radios; phonographs; nJgs;
seat covers for c a r s :
sllvtrWare; s port 11w ear ;
stereo equipment : toys.
A second basic money-sav-
ing guide Is to memorize and
We are pleased
FINANCE
to announce that
William R. Wint.er
has been promoted to
As.sociat.e Vice President
DEAN WITTER IC: Co.
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• OVER THE CO{fflTEft
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Climb ·Slightly .
NEW YORK (AP) -StoCk market prices gen~
tnJly chanfed llttle 'l:uesday, but avoided falling
lltclt Into !be downdraft which had swept them
. lower for most of last week.
il'be Dow Jones a,verafe of SO industrial stocks
d-4 the day at UlGe.70, up 2.49. The New Yort sloct Elcbange Index of some
.J,400 common stocks ~osed up ~.f9 to 88.57.
Volun\e on ti!.• Big Board was onl.v 11.12 mll·
lion abares, below er,en the 12,54 mlJllon shar ..
uclwlged In pre-boll\lay trading Friday • •
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ECONOMY PICKUP
I~ CC. 4·0fl-11110f svnc:hrOl'lleV\. chro!IM b.t~L.WSW. step ~er. 9'ttill
po1nl slfipmg, mog wheels, widt ovol r1i$td white lerttor lirff. GSTAMC19472..."
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STICKER
PRICE
52sos0•
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1600 (~. deluu bumper 9r•up. America's ha! sel!in9 etanomr car .•
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FULL
PRICE -
$
PLU~ DUJ.ll P•El'AJ!AIJON
CHAllCES & TAX & LIWCil
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
. " · '68 Pontiac Bonney
4 Dr. H.T. VS, oulomotic trons .. fottory1 oil',-'
power steering, power brakes, radio, half~~-
, vinyl roof. (143ASH) · 1, , r ~ l •
.• LUE a ·ooK VAL ' Ii : 'l-A85.·
'TO -T-OrllNO
2 Dr. V8, auto. Iron§., f~I. or, power $-• .,,.
steering, radio, healer, vinyt roof. Jt.....:J
(743BZS)
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pawer 11eeri1"9. Klrll ci;poling rodia!11r. f2S'l'RQ698 lS
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1/2 TON CUSTOM STYLESIDE · ' <
1 302 V-8, xtr11cooli119 rodio1or, cruisfi+~. htOYf lk.ily front spring.s, aulliory r~or 5ltt ing1, 1jid1 CH1t 1por• lir• corner, power 111ering, SOOO GVW:
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, BLUE BOOK YA .. U.E $224$
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SfiJ:k shif1, foctory air, rad io. healer,
(l/ZZ!75)
BLUE BOOK V ALUI $1655
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2 Door. Deluxe interior ond ex11rior, ra -
dio, Mater, white wolls. (ZOY649 )
BLUE BOOK VALUE 16.90
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Count.rt Squirt Wag~ 1/-8, auto. trans ..
rod~. h•oter, power ,Jleeri,, fact. air,
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BiUE BOOK ,, ALUI· $3 i 35
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2 Dr. H.T. VS, outo. trans .. .foctory air, ..,,.,
powtl' steering, rodio, heater, vinyl roof.
(7 67BBn '
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-Rodio and heoter, deluxe 1rim (3570s'c)
.BLUI BOoK'VALu• $2365
'61.TOYO-JA _ ' ' : :_ . ' $#)77
CORONA. 4 Door, rod16, ~ter. (\IEH833) • ' , ,
:aLUI BOOK.YALU~$ io7S
¥ear-
lllt81. B..U oo ooe llde aboUt I minutes.
Tum and oprlnllJe -aide with acaJHoa, Worcatenbl.re aauce and un-
diluted ppelrult juice ....,..trite.
Return to b..uer and bn>U to desired
de.,.e of clooentsa. Yield: l ..,,,ill&, ap.
proximately DJ calories. . ~
, • ROO.tlJI Gl\4PSP'lllJIT , •iPr"-°"" a ppelrult halt. II~
II _-.i, flick oul seeds with the ~ of.
kn.lie. • I r· "
CUI around ellcb section, bellinnill& .00
ending at tbe cote. Do not cut arot1DCJ the
oulllcle to separate membrane ltom •rind.
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Remove core. lif· cutting ~II u., .... y_ ·
around with the tip of a sharp knife o~ .
sqip with scissors. • . 11ro11.-11Dfib!i! from the ~-until.
lighly browned, about Ii minutes. Spoon
ljl teupoom currant. jelly Into center.
'(leld: 1 imtns. Ill cOlorfes.
RoAST BEEi! SALAD
v. pcMmd sliced rare roast beef
Sbrodded l•t-
1 tomoto, cut lato eiPllll I * grapetrult, llOC!looed 1~ t!lipOMS Mopped wllion
S lablespooos gnipelrult dressing
CUI rout beef Into llrlpo and place on
bed of -let1-... aefving plate.
Arrange sliced tomato and ppelrult
-around beef stripl. Sprinkle sea.Won over all and drizzle with drest-
~: 1 servln&. approxlmate)y 2115
'nJNA WAD Letlllao....... . ,
1 .... (S1' OUllCel) ~· drained IJS-,.u.o;
4orl-
l -· pared and tut Into allcks lloppef~t.-. I l!iblolpoaiil irapefruit dressing
Arrqe a. bed of 1,ttuce leaves on a ·
plate. P!..e tU.. In C011ter and surround lng the next few days. Tuna salad is with cucumber, caulloowerets, carrot
e .. y. equally delicious and stlcb and ppefnilt -· p.,.,,
... use of the stored dressing too. _,_, •·'d · -'"""· A just-you Juocb can be a qllie~ dreuln&over~. Y,..: 1-• ....,ap.
· · t break during a busy day. Enjoy promnatelf ~ calorleo. ,
to the fllll with these delicious low-GRAPRnlVJT DIU!ilSJNG
-· dtrus treats. z 1 .. .,..... -
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f.·Dllllld:1lioi. • . · ~';,, I . " •11 • Diiiirb · ~"'=7?~-IA teupoon df.i mustard , •
Al~~ . , I f:ll!ld~ . 1 • 1 , -
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~...... .\a.~-~~~~ , ... p~~· _ . ., ~~ f' .. bbl1.,ooa~: : -·pc... . .,. .._
Fr.!:tte~:'t.m · iattt &llt~~~:.ilnb~~
.&J:lljleftul~ 1>n>ll for five ml!Jutes, and boll, ltfrrlnc C<IOllaldlJ. Boil 1 minute.
aljl_lalt UghUy to taste. Sprinkle each Remove from beat, odd -·lnill& !n-et burger liberally with lresbly gredlenla and dllll. Yield: 1 cup dreulng,
pepper and presa Il&htly Into approzimatelf 1$ colorlel per tablespoon. . . .
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BEA ANDERSON, Editor
WI lrl11f.,., ~ 17, 1'71 '"' It
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' Instead of nibbling
lunch, try 11 low-calorie
nutritious menu of
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11 Grapefruit Burger end
Broiled Grapefruit,
or a Calcu~e C1.1p •
' with Bom'bey Krisps.
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Steamed Up
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Take a moment -to pay tribute--to
Motiam.med, to visit a rice field, to tdte
the exotic spices of curry. In odler
words, take~ moment to sample the rp.
que culbire ol lndla. · • · '4· •• Start with a soup 'n cracker snax-' break, lndia-etyle. Flavor ti. Ca1culta ' ' . -~· ~,/!\Italy~ cauptd,,f!l!l>-denaed uuaen Broth, with giJfger ~d
~ oIJces of cucumber. eompte-
ment with rye crackers sprinkled rib
curry and sesame seeds, baked a rew
minutes unW hot. !
While you read up on a liltle IndrAn
cuJture, enjoy the snax -no worry' a~
the calories! For this 81>4X'•·Cllorla'dl!i-
trolled to only w c;alories per -"'·
'lllat's 7 ouncea of soup plus 2 ~ l'Je
crackers. · · : ::
EnioY your brief vlslt to the ~ of
curries, rice and hardworking, 'rellelo!i•
peoples. '. ::
CALCU'ITA CUP ,
I can (10\I """""') cood<noed ~
broth -1 soup can water · :.
'o\ cup sliced cucumber, cut In ball -. -:
I> te33poo11 Instant minced onion
Generous daah ground &lnler .,
In saucepan, combine all lncndl ••
Heat; allr now and then. Makes I ~
lngs. SS calories per osving. . ,.~
BOMBAY lllUSP8 c t
·1 tablespooo aoltened diet nfarg~·
,. 1i.) teUpoon curry powder -'
6 triple rye crackera or' triple ~
rye crackers ·
Sesame seed ~
Blend margarine and cwrry ~,;,.
Iii smooth. Spread miiture evenly, Jill
cracten. Place on cookie abeet. spr•
with....,.. seed. BUe at 360 iiesJ-,t.
cm center rack for 5 minutes. Mak.J., •""11DP-Trlple rye cboclten ,.;;
'caloriea per servln&· Triple sea9000d 'to
crackers -70 calories per serving .
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bowl ud -·boalag -..; tllo Kahl Q, My children spllled oome of the lollowed by _.., Wflll 1 amp
from a ..,_ tf one. or two left. Tbh plasUc goop, which they received for FoU.w tlll wlUI a treatmtat .r a ~
lboald nmove all .._. . ., «lot. . Christmas, on our carpet. We managed tore Of l/J eop ""1lo >taepr ud Ill
, · , I to get mo1t or It off, but it still made a lwknrann w11er '
Q. Wa bad ,.... sloppy drlnlr"9•at our apol la tl)ere any way to clean this?'' • &i nlo !Ml~-"'"-....., 11111
bollday open houae. Now we have ..... Ji.. ne mmf1c~ ..,. .... ;.I <Iii' -lW I • I I ..... ._ * 11
alcobol 1pols .on our beauti f!ri11¥1,.'""!"'. Jitaidc pop •poll Wflll ~ "wllll 1 ~ ~-.. n. ''"'"'
walnut toffoe table. can -bt ................ Uttle alcollol oo'.. .... cl..t 1--· .... -.... ......SI · ' · ........... ily. llepeot trea-,lf biol oewnl -· .
re 1 ' • 1-1} 71 ftea remove ~ .. l'k-. of -........_
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pl • 77 I ... """ W11' 1 mlloW. ' ., . Q. When taking clown ow a.wi..,
..i II • II ,... -1mootll ..i Q. Our children recelvod a mw )luppy tree, we aomollow drfpped -pltdi..., ... w. hr ... ltllm nl --· for Chtlllmas, and oalurally, In the er• our corpet. How can we ,.,_
,.. cli.-t the puppy puddled on our near-A. u1i., • RO -· ,..a, or """ N ,_... mlxiil to • 1111• Iy new c!orpetlng. We wiped up lllt llflne, u _. or Ille ,... 111 ,.. -
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DAILY PILOT
Irvine Resident Finds Key
Housework, Music Harm •
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Your Horosc~pe
Concori singer 'Ellie
D1vtd Berliner has
Virgo: Don't Argue
With Foo]i$h Person
a musical ·family
(above, left to right)
Geoffrey, H1llle 111d
l.4l1nd. At rftht 11M
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THURSDAY
DECEMBER 28
By SYDNEY Ol\IARR
Scorpio can be secretive,
pnskmte, aware d.. financial
l!llllllpulatlono, well versed in
law and fascinated by medi·
cine. Tbme ""' the pmons
wbo are lnnovat.ors, lnterested
in occult subjects and intense
in their responses. Cancer per·
acm find Scorpio physically
at.tractive. Taurus individuals
a.re drawn to them. Scorpio
can make money for Libra.
Scorpk> may DOt always agree
with Leo but the two signs are
productive ~ther. In limes
d emetrenc:, Scorpio is av8iJ .
able, wJJllng and ablof-to lend
valuable lid.
' A.lllB8 (l\larch 21 • April
19): C2>eck accounts. Be 111tt
legal papers are in order.
Cooperate with f a m i I y
member. U dlplomatie,' you
can make aatns. Otherwise,
)'OCI attract n ~ e d I e 1 s op-
pooltloo. Emotional ruponses
are b>lll!oe. U... ln In picture.
TA1JIUJS (Aprll 20-May 201 :
.1'tlf&ment. lntultlon may not
be oa target. Defer final judg-
ment. Wait and see. Play for
\ time. Accent · is on legal af-LIBRA (Sept. ZS-Oct. 22 :
fairs, joint eUorts, marriage. Study Vlrgo message. Have
·Key Is td be realtstic. Push fun but ..koow when. to draw
aslde tendency toward wishful line. Social activities ac-
thinking. celerate. Don~ neRlect -·
GEMINI (May 2I.June 20): diet. Money I.! In picture.
What you do lalla Into place. Guard poaaeasiona. Don1 gi~e
You flnd that methods. up aomething of value for •.
previously reiarded u ec-nothing. centric"°" can be r.coplzed. · SOORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2I):
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Mearui you are rewarded for Lunar cycle em P h as t 1 e s
doing your Job. Appllea to perlOllll con~ dfrect ooo-
personaJ a n d protessional frontaUon. Don t pill ~· areas . . Say .what.,yqu. ~an and mean
CANCE!\ (Junt ill.JufyJ2)" ·l".hat "'"·~·· "", -Whadown Peer1·ng goo:t lunar Upect now COln-•-"" ordtr w retiulftl t ap-
cides with chlldren emotJooa.. pem a minor matter could be
speculation. YOIJ ire bettu.. major.>.¢ accordingly.
able to relaio to cumiit a1tui-• SAGATAIUUltj (Nov. 12-Around lion Wel"""' chancO chanl• Dec .. II); -le Interlude
and. challenge. MtmbU of op-l• lutuiecL llO '.~ulel within, . ---------
poslte ses exprelles interest. AnlWen are available if )'QI.I
LEO (July 23-AUi. 2l): wlll but Uaten. Mesaaae shoiiJd
Cleanup operailOril oecur .. You becom~ Jncrear:Iy clear. AIIA.TONA. Camp JI' Ire
lake stocb ilome , HcUrlly 0.1"1"1, -V Ir I indlvlduab Girls of Newport B t 1 c b
long·raD(e plans m f .. tured· fllUJ'e prom l n n t I y. Be preaeated a Pia.Y for Port
New approach 11 necena..:. veraatlle. Meaa Con aluceot u-...1•~1
due to change of plena. Mahi'-CAPIDCORN (Dec. 22.Jan. v ·-.. -lain self...teem. Keep health II): Aoctnt Is on how you and gave tray favon to the
reaolutiona. Avoid extremes. relate. to friends. Do your patlentl.
VIRGO (Aug »&pt. 22,. entertalnfnf at home, If pos'1-Partlcl]>ltlnJ -were Mary
Accent lJ on ~ lrlp deal~ ble. Permfl ~ own 11yle, Brown, Libby MacPhenon,
tng• with time wbo attempt to detlm to ~ce. Tnn11, Dana Lucu, Julie Wahlltead
persuade yw along spadfjc !Jbra peroca are In picture. Llna Eddy, Katey Tracy ml
u,,., of action. Key now u'.-lo Speclal gift hrln&• happln.... 'Stel)bone llaoger. Tbe1r Jeadtr flllfill family COl1lllll-.'. AQUAlllUI (Jan. 20-Feb. la Cuol Brown.
Don' go ioo far afield. Avold • 18): Bpi!,_. II oo U]llraUooe,
l!Clltlering forcei . Don't ...,ie · drtv"I ~ goal. Key now II MR& HORACE l'roWl< of
with foolish individual to be ~ve. Separate what Huntington Beach is a pro.-, is real ~ wishful thinking. gram chairman for Town and
Pisces rqlt1 may be whiipering Go.wn of the University of
sweet ~lngs. Protect self in Southern Caliromia.
t emoUonil clinches. She will introduce P1tsy
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By JO Ol.WN
Of ... ..., "let ltlll
EllJe David Berlln<r, con-
cert lln(er, edmllS that she
Ilea the belt of two worlds.
4i1•m happily married and
have th,.. lovely children.
• And I ~ sing any tlme I
want to. There'• no pressure."
The Irvine resident has ap-
peared In Cmiegie Hall and
TOMI Hall concerts in New
Yott and atudl<d at the
Julllml Sc:bool o1 M u s l c,
ua.A and the Metro]>OllWI
Opera Company Workshop.
She alto has made television
commercial&, played in aum-mu lloc:t and appoared at La
Strada ()p(ratlc Cabaret iD
Los"'-• A native of Brooltlyn, Mrs.
Berliner llaMed to 6lng at the
Mulled
Whine
Heard
age of 7 in variety a.hows
sponsored by Macy's and
Gimble'a department stores.
She appeared on the Juvenile
Jamboree program and was
"always in a choral group" at
school.
OPERA WORKSHOP
She was awarded a pertlal
scholmhlp to Julllard and
stud.led there for ail monlhll,
then "dattd to try out for the
Olncert of the Air" series.
Alter several auditions she
woo and •was enrolled in the
Metropolitan workshop, wbett
she remained for just under
two years.
SUmmer stock in N e w
Jersey and up&tate New York
was nei:t ror the I y r l c
soprano, who won parts in
"Paint Your Wagon.'' ''High
By DICK WEST
P1nt, I would like to com-
mend the food editors of
newspepers and magazines all
over the country for the good
job they have done in helpln&
ll! plan our holiday menus.
Then, 1 would like to pass
along a few additional sug-
gestions that will spread good cheer about the table:
Gnashed potatoes -Boil
potlloes in !iibUy sail«!
water until they become
pliable. Place on drain board
and gnash betw~ the teeth
oC a pruning saw. Add butter
and serve.
Overstuffed turkey -Roast
tarkey in moderate oven untU
meat fails off the bonel.
Remove all meat, be l n g
careful to keep the 1kin tntact,
and repack entire carcass with
stulflng.
It will add to the merriment,
if after turkey meat is remov-
ed from legs, the drumsticks
are rcfilli;<l with roast beef.
Groaning board -Holiday
meals will be more enjoyable
Button Shoes," "Up in Central Jobi I
P1rk1" and other fatnoUi tet · · com.me:rdal1 and
ah~!llzlng thll the ~-ol I':':' ~ti\\:': ~I then
a mualelan wW )lave lean Mra. rti~ ailO bolped
time• with the proDlable, Mrs. start H Television Produc-
Berllner "took up shorthand tiorui, 1 ln tome of the
and tjplng 80 I'd be able to firm'a erclllJ as the
eani some -·" ,Babo B and the ,.lee ot Her parequ cUd not lvant Nallileo jhd a polato dilp :
Iler to havt a fllll-Ume career company. J .
in mu.sic, with Us road trlpo Marrlaq to st.ve Berllntr 1
and one-night alanch, 80 her followed ~ wblrlwlnd coarublp .
office training paid oil by le~ whlch b<jlan in New York
Ung her earn a living while . when he visited a lriend at
stlll working in the music in-HF8 and met the alafe!', and I
duatry. 13elliner bn>ugbt his bride to '
Ell'l'ERTAINS 'n!OOPS hln'llome In Call!«nla. ;
She wt>rked for Sesac Music Tbe artlst·turned-:
Co. In New York making opera i.memu:er aoon f-()(> i
records, then moved to Big ~Iles In llollywood to uae ·
Three Mu.sic Corp. 8' a ~ wortll!& with demoostratloo linger. These M akaml·Wolf Ttlevlllon
singing at night cl~ and entertaining for
varlota women 's croups.
if served from tables that ac-
tually groan when heavily
laden with food.
Available at many of the
beUer lllrnlture lllorol, lhe
tables llave 1nla.id recordlq:
de9icea thlt ""' actuated by
the welghl of the disheo and
emit authentic a r o a o in g
noises.
The groans were recorded In
the emergency treatment
center of a famous ski resort,
ln the exercise room of a
falhionable reducing salon,
near a stock market ticker in
the offioes of a prominent
brol:er abd Ill a nighlclub
where comedian He n n y
Yollngman was performing.
Mulled wine -Part of the
joy of Christmas comes from
observing the rituals and
traditions associated w i t h
festive dining.
When aerving wine, for m..
stance, dm't lull grab any old
bottle off the shelf and start
pouring. Before making your
selection, mull it over a few
minutes .
POPIJLAR f!INGER ' sinoel -mov1ng to Orange :
County I' year ago, Mrs. '.
Berliner Ms become a popular
vocalist Wjtb wooien's clubs, :
Jewish g11>11ps and phllan·
throplc or;~lon•, •lnilnJI
artaa and ~ Irom muilca!
comedies.
She ls set\Ve in the -Orance CounlY Chapter or
Musicians' WlVes, workl with
Brownie and camp Fire music -ams. ptrflnns several
timts a month, studies mus.le
and U.ps her homo nmning
IIDOOlhly.
Though stardom was not
meant to he for. lmle DeYid,
she ia coalent with ber happy
mixture Of ml15ic .I D d
moth<rlii>od.
"I ~ like to continue a,,,
I am now, working two to four
times a moath and studying. I
really don't ha.Ve any other
goals. I ·1pprec1ate the fact
that I have a talent It was a
gllt and I eqjoy using il
"People enM It and 1 "1joy
it wben -le an made hap-
pier. My career 11 a
marvelous lift COll!ldtring I'm
a boulewtfe."
AilO In her fillur< plans 1' a
trip to IJ!'I~ nm summer
with her dalllbter, Hallie, 12,
who wiD celtbnte her Bat
M!lrfah In Ifie J • w ia h
homeland.
She also ta ~ aJanr to 'her c:bildml the gllt of mmlc.
IIallle ls I celJllt, Geo!!, 10, t>I07I guitar llld drums and ~ f1A,.•' ... ftl.tl
"Steve, .... "ldded, ls • planllt
bf• a-: playtn( for nbnd-and-. In addlllon, llhe oil pelnts
and 11 writing a book, "It
Never Rains on Wednesday."
And since she has the "best
of two worlds," she also can
take advantage of the fact
that she doesn~ have to spend
long boun in practice. .
1 "I •lni ID lhe -" ahe coolided. •
·Both ,.. and your 111ests
will find mulled wine a
ro&.shinC change that mates
the meal Dxlre ceremoniow:.
Oraanlc fruitcake -Until a
few yean ago, banfly anyone
made o r g a n l c fruitcakes.
Tbere weren't many health
nuta &rouDd in those days and,
besides tha~ not many homes
had organs,
Thanks to the growing
market for tne1penslve
portable electric organs, it is
now possible for a I m o s t
everyone to enjoy organic
fruitcakes.
Plumb pudding -Many an
otherwise delectable
<mstmas dinner haJ been
marred during tbe dessert
course by a pudding that was
out of plwnb.
To pre"1lt yoor paddings
from listing to atarboard, use
one of the new gyroscopic bak·
ing dishes that 11,uomaUcally
maintain p a 1 t r y perpen-
d~ty. " ~ You repln aenae of ~Ion. Gol to Find Happin., II
One who ... md far awa7 pro-Won' Find You," dU!'llli the .,--+-------1. ~======== r-~::-~-=~~:::11=:::======= ves otherwtse~ You• a c e Jan. I luncheon meetirlg. ·-
yourself and perceive poten-SALE tial. You find out how far you ENTERTAINING wllh a THE , ·
• To avoid dlaappointment, prospeeiive
brides are reminded to have their wedding
ltorits with black and white glossy P.hoto-
graphs II> the DAILY PILOT Womens De-
portment oae week before the "'eddlng.
Plcturos nicelved after that Ume will nOt
b9'luM
For enprement announcomenta II ta
lmperaUve that the alory, also accompanied"
b7 a black and. white iJoasy picture, be sub-
mlti.d silt weekt or more before the ,wedding
date. U deadllne l.t n.i me~ only a alory will
be UJOd. ' -To help !ill requirements on both wed· dini and engagement rtorles, forms are
' avalilble ID all o( the DAIL'( PILOT ,oll!cts.
Further cuoru will be llllWOred' by Women'• on stalf members 'al 1142-4821.
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want to gc> Caprtcon can be bollday open bouae In their ·-.., -•·•• • -NEW tOOKI
vcl')' much! In picture. new fetlduce Cl'I UdQ lale ~'" j..,.. ~ .....
IF TODAY IS YOUR Bm,., were Mr. and • .Mia. Bill ~· ' ClJI · .,.. Hunter. A cocklall party, bu!-1J-
DAY Y"'1 are craatl .. , an ~ let dinner and dancing to the =thlllller, Independent .111 mUJiC of Gene Moga Soclely · Gn.duai.
action. Olange of • Orchoora hlghll&hted t b e · ~
e •• major , domestic evening.
adjullment lndlcated f0< 1973
wllh .84fl4mber 1potlight«I.
You attract Leo penona. Ul~.=====
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HUHTIN9TON HAUOUl
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DE!YI ANN LANDERS' l WU IOIT)' to • mlae) Ua to Ille tol<qlrdalloe ol "wlW
hear you 11y on your NBC radJo &bow God U. joloed t.o1•r."' U W ..._
tbat yw've changed your vieW'I on tbe ldectlou,lt would be llmple. _Bit.
diYOree. Granted , divorce no longer bean uorortuDlllttiy, Ike ttlecUou IN_. by
the ,,._ It once did, but audl logic lwmMS. And i.. ..... make mll1M8.
could be u(ended to other wrongs and My Lbukl le< writlq ud lll1 bell
bruta!IU'8 00 that even murder or child wlllla -ANN LANDERS.
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Mar.riage· Not
Heaven-made
abuse could become so conunooplace ea DEAR ANN LANDERS: Who! II your
to carry very llttle eocial stigma. opinion of mlddleaged women mowing
"What God bas joined together let not their lawns?
man put asunder" is a moral prece11t to We moved to the suburbs two yean ago
which we are still answerable as "Tbou and two of my neighbors have told me
shalt not kill" or "Thou shalt not steal!" that I am damaging the prestlg(-of the
I have often applauded your common neighborhood because I am out tn front
sense and unyielding observations on Uke a common laborer. And ge~ this -
marriage and (amily life and I regret my husband was informed last week lbat
your switch on divorce. Perhaps you'll it looks "low class" to v._rasb bis OWQ CIJ'
swilch back. Your first book "Since You Jn the drivewaf.The neighbor woo told
Ask Me,'' is recommended r~ding to my him said, ''People who live wt heJ:e
newlyweds. Thanks for your time, Ann. should be able to airord to have the.ir
-REV. J. BARCLAY BROWN. 1tfouot cars washed in a garage."
printed 1evml let1er1 from readen who
are conctmed about "''ho ahould give the
bride away 1f her mother tw remarried
and sbt bu bolh 1 natural father and
stepfather.
The new answer Ls one yoo should pass
on to your readers. Nobody needs to give
the brlde away anymore. This ia an out·
moded custom based on the theory that
the girl was the property of her
father and he was handing her over to
another male.
People are getting more sensible and
less bound by oonvenlion. I'd like to aee
tbla part of the ceremony thrown out by
everyone. -ON WITII THE.NEW ---
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Hope Lutheran Church, Casper, W'J'O.. My husband and I are both punled. We
don't want · to decrease the propttty
DEAR REVEREND BROWN: Thank values in Highland Park but we do love
you ror your rood letter. I am IOn'Y you the exercise and thoroughly enjoy these
ud I are hlvlnt a 1edoa1 dl.sagreement physical chores.
in prlnclple but ibe world Is changing and What Is your advice? -VIM AND those who re~use to reasSHS the Issues VIGOR
wUl be sadly out of tue with the ttme1. DEAR V. AND V.: Too bed 1D91"e
[ DO lager believe tllat marriage suburban dwellers don't mow tltelr own
meam fottver no matter how lousy U is lawns and wash their own can. They
-or for ~'lbe aake of the children." J 11ee coaJd use a Ultle ei:erclse ether than
too many people who bad a rotten fint elbow-bending.
marriage and are truly happy with a 5e<> What a 1ad commentary when manual
' cond husband or wife. Iabo'r It considered "low class." Tell yoar
Our basic disagreement, (yours and neighbors you bave no plus lo hire tome-
Q.EAR ON: Q.K., It.row h e • t
of y t a r eertDKIG,)', U you wut le,
bu& do Y• mlad if a lew m1Uioa people
Juve it ii for tbe sake of &radiden? The
•<ddb>I ring II I 1ymbol of ta Je&.U.a
oace 1pplkd to prevent the bride from
nwUq: away. Want to abolish that. too?
There is a big difference between cold
and cool. Ann Lenders ahow you bow to
pla'y it cool without lreezlng people out in
her booklet, "Then Age Sex -Ten Ways
to Cool It." Send 50 cents ln colo and a
long, self-addressed, stamped envelope lo
lhe DAILY PILOT.
Hofiday Velvet
Jobs -Open, Case Closed?
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~OFF By LAURIE KASPEI\
Of ,.. o.llY f'lllt tllft
Woman may have her foot
in the door of business and m.
dustry but a question of how
far that door opens within lhe
~mpany still remains.
Job opportunities for women
were de3cribed as the "mea:t"
of an all-day wo'rkshop, "New
Deciskvls for W o m e n ·, ' •
sponsored by the Lagilna
Beach Branch of t h e
American Association o £
University Women and' Pep-
perdine University.
"I am not so concerned now
with the entry level salary of
the women I placed," ex·
plained ·Eva Jensen, place-
ment counselor at California
State University, Fullerton,
during the last event of the
day.
Jobs. she explained. have
opened in the "typical male
places," as accounting,
t.ioance and tmurance, pro-
bably be<:ause of the fidera1
}egislatioo requlring that~
"romeo 6e hired and their
poolllons be upgrade<I.
As a placement officer, she
said, she saw an "im~te
reacUon" to the legislation
last &pring. Many f I rm
re)frue.ntatives, which bad
prevkrusly shunned women
du~g their interviews on
campu.:, were then asking how
many. women .were on their
schedules. And many hired
women.
l\EACTION
But she said she is con--
cemt;d with "once they get in
there, what's going to be there
for them?"
An employer makes a
"psychological contract" with
the employe, she txRlained.
"The company should not
break It by putting her in a
mediocre job that will not lead
to career development." -' "Jn ~very ladylike but very
persist.tnt way, we are going
to have to aftect a ch;mge,"
said Pat Pfeiffer, associate
manager of the personnel
division of Prudential lnsuran.
Ce Com~ of America. .
But as adviser to the state's
Fair Employment Com·
mission, she said, "men can
be discriminated against as
well as women." In addition to
men of a minority race, she
said, men in the traditional
women's jobs have iiifficulty,
Jn fact, lhe commissior\'s first
case involving sex discrlmina·
tioo was a male secretary.
Although women s e e m
reluctant to complain to the
commission, she suggested it
as one way of bringing a
change.
FLEXIBLE
Proper preparation for a
job, however, is also im·
portant. Citing the fact that
there are already 33 million
women working, she advised
her audience of women to
keep flexible because many
jobs will be eliminated by the
computer. "Take the widest
base that you can."
One. area traditionally open
to women butt clo8ing to
everyone now iJ· teaching. In
fact, Roberta Hagood, director
of • Placement Services at
Chapman Coll•, said there
will be four million teachers
competing for 2.5 million jobs
during the 70s.
But, she said, "If a person
really wants to be a teacher
and doesn't want just a job, he
sbou1d go ahead and pursue
it."
She noted, however, that
only a ba)f Of ,the people •
employed In edlicallon are
teachen. The more comihon
openings Come from purchas-,
ing, personnel, public relaUons
and a new field, technical
services.
Often teacher aides are hir-
ed to save on salaries. And
shortages do exist in some
stales in the areas of math
and science, special education,
audiology and pbysical and
speech therapy.
Vocational education, early
childhood. education, ecology
and career guidance are also
areas where a need &ir
teachers sometimes exists.
And with the population or
schools declining, she llid,
lhP.re may be a trend toward
adult education.
DECEMBER
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You Can Muke Gus 'Talk'
Gloomy Gus is not us .1 •• he's you. When something
happens in your communia.y (or .in the world at large)
that maliu )'OU fed you'v • JUI! got to makt a aumnai~
let Gu.s be your voice. H t'a been amdlng off m behalf
of DAILY PILOT readers 1for yean. See what your neigh.
bors are saying nut llmel you cud the DAILY Pll.oT ed-
itorial page. Read Gloom>r Gus.
Keep c ·lothes· From Santa Like New our big
semi-annual
sale is now
Pretty new clothes in bright
colors and easy care fabrics
are popular Christmas
ireseats. With modem, ef·
fk:ient appliances you can help
keep ·tho!;e gifts looking like
new throughout the year.
Easy care clothing ,
especially permanent press
iWns, should be washed fre-
quently, according to the
Southern California Gas-Co.
Nuptials
Costa Mesa First United
Afethodist Cllurch was the set-
ting for the nuptials uniting
Nancy JeaJ\ne Mills and Mooty
Garth Fone.s.
'Ibe Rev. Richard Dunlap
conducted the rites for the
daui~ler of Mr. and Mn. Ed-
win Mllls ol Fountain Valley
and the JOn of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur L. Fones of Costa
Mesa.
Attendants for the double
ring ceremony were Misses
Debbie Rohde, Veronique
Levto and Sherry Nadeau and
R<>1er Brown, Don KiesUch
and Jobn Nienhuis.
1"e brlde is a graduate of
Foun!Bln Valley IU&h School
and attended Oran~Coast College-Her b l'tJl>M
earned hi! BS degree a Pan-
handle SIBie COiiege In Ol<la·
homa and the MA degree
from CallfornJa ,State Univer-
sity, S8n Diego.
They will reside In Costa
fl.fess,,
Soiled areas should always be
pre-treated.
Use the durable press or
pennanent press cycle on your
automatic washer. Depending
on lhe amount or soil and the
label lnstructions on t h e
clothes, select either hot or
warm water for washing and
use smaller loads.
Place clothes in the dryer as
SOOD as washing is completed.
Most manufacturers recom·
mend tumble drying for best
resulls. The permanent press
cycle on the gas dryer helps
remove wrinkles and retain
smoothness.
Remove the clothes as soon
as the dryer stops and im-
mediately place them on
hangers.
You can help both machines
do their best job by not
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crowding clothes.
To keep your gas dryer in
top shape and help it function
more efficiently, the utility
has these tips :
1. Keep the lint screen
clean.
2. Vacuum accumulated lint
from the m6isture exhaust at
least once a year.
3. Tie belt buckles and other
sharp objects in pWow cases
-
to prevent chipping of the
porcelain enamel dryer drum.
4. Wipe out the drum with a
damp cloth occasionally and
es~lally after drying freshly
dyed or starched clothes.
Remember, an efficiently
operating machine helps con·
serve natural gas by using
smaller amounts of fuel. And,
as an extra benefit, you save
money, too.
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By TOM HOGE U ..._ ... ._... Wrltw
Americans love eggs with
IUdl 81'.dor that they devour
more than 80 billion of them ~
year; a good deal more 1han
any other naUoo.
'nll> ownmoth coMUmplion
is all the more surprising
when you comlder { b a t ,
wbereu the average
American starts off his day
with a couple of eggs, be rare-
ly touches them at oilier
meals, except as ingredients
In other dishes or gamlsb for
a salad. ·
'!'he egg need oot be limited
to such mundane dishes as
ffled over with bacon or
scrai:nbled'With sausage.
With proper lnspiralion it
can reach the heights ol
<U11nary elegance.
Take the omelet.
The basic Ingredients are
simplicty itself, but properly
made this dish has brought
fame to chiefs and made
restaurant owners wealthy.
A plain omelet consists of
nothing more than eggs,
water, salt and pepper.
Bui just about anything can
be folded into an omelet, from
caviar to cream cheese; from ·
jelly lo creamed chicken.
The Chinese have a fondness
for eggs and treat them with a
good deal more imagination
than we do.
One of their Sl*clalties is
the "tbousand-year~d" egg,
aged in much the same man-
ner that we age cheese.
EGGS LllXlPAllD
• &oob ....
Cold wator
1 tables-dlsUlled white
Yinetlar per quart water
3 EngHob mulllnl split in ball '
f tablelpooos butter aof· ......
f q1181'teNocb sll<a cooked
Virginia ham cut into
n>Ollds
Bearnaise· sauce
Black truflle bits
Cook ea• either In swirling
bot water Or In au egg
poacher.
Toast EngJ1Sb mo'fll\I halves
and place beated ham 'rooods
atop each ball. Set one ea in
middle of each round or ham. ' .
Chowder . '
Creamed
Delicious! But even better
after it stands so navora,
develop.
VEGETABLE CLAM
CBOWDEll
'I.a cup butter
.., tablespoon minced onion
ll cup coaree1y grated white
or. yollow · mnip, sllghlly
packed
\I.cup coarsely graled car-
rot, sllgblly packed
II cup minoed celery
Spoon warm b e a r n a 11 e' iarragon and PfPl)lrOOl'nl in
sauce over each serving and sauce pan and botftW reduced
sprinkle with tnlfBe .bits. lo a tab!...,...
llearulse' 8laee Add ~~ lo ep yolks -apd
V. cup dry white -\ man> C01DlliD1! fa top, of It CQ i...._ vinoglor , double bollor. Coak over hot
t ~ lballoll 'water, b\lt\iol boiuna...tlrTln/l
2 sprfp fresh tarragon wllb wire '(lblsk IW mixture iJ
4 peppercorns cnuhed thick. . •
3 egg _yolb Gradually beat in melted
ll tablespooo cream . butter unUI ah!orbed. Strain
I blp cllrilleil butter · aau't., scaion •with Sl!lt and
Heat wlllo. vlnlpr1 sblllols, cayenne pepper.
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It is not a tboll!SaJld years
'old, of COUl'Bt, 1*t· closer ,to seven weeks.
l can 11 otinces) chopped
clams
1 can (S OOlllCel) chopped ~.muobrooms
% teaspoon salt
P:IATMlll,
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CITRUS STUFFING SPARKS HAM DINNER
Ora nges Add Tang
arty Ham Can Be Stuffed, Too
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-v ... --• " hal...t ~=~ J91lt ~with die • 8 oranges .I ·.~ ll cup orange juice 1t•1 ~ ..... id ii·
, all the warmth of time ...... pa.--special meal maKes Chis ar-
ir a real holiday occasion.
Citrus Stuffed Ham is the
ect choice for a main dish.
looks beautiful and it has an
xtraordinary blend of flavors
Ute citni.s stuffing p!acro in
p diagonal cuts on lop of
ham.
After the ham is baked, you
gin to prepare the stuffing,
Bake ham in 325 degree F.
oven 311ti to f houn: or ontil
meat thermometer red:Me'1
ISO' degrees F. Remove from
pan and cool. (The ham may
be covered and refrigerated
overnight). In large skillet
melt butter, add onion and
parsley and coot: until tendl!r-
Add bread cnll1ll>I IDCl !Alls
until lightly hnlwlled.
'h cup white cornmeal
I teaspooq salt
'h cup Florida orange juice
2 teaspoons sugar
JiS cup ta&&er at ·IDlll'Sarine
4 eggs, separated
1 cup ( 4 oances) shredded
Cheddar cheese
In medium sa ucepan, heal
milk to a boil. Stir in cornmeal
and salt, bring lo a boil , stir·
ring constantly, and boil 3
minutes. SUr in orange juice
and sugar and continue to boil
and stir 2 minutes longer.
Remove from heat and beat in
butter.
casserole. Bake in 350 degree
F. o~ 30 minutes, until well
browned and puffed. Yield: I
servings.
• ORANGE TEA PUNCH
3 quarts boiling water
12 teabags
2 teaspoons whole cloves
3 cinnamon sticks
2 tablespoons grated orange
rind
2 cups sugar
3 quarts Florida orange
juice
Bring water to boil in large
kettle. Remove.from heat and
add teabags, cloves, cinnamon
sticts; ~ge rind and sugar.
Sleep 5 minutes. Strain and
combine with orange juice.
Chill and serve over ice cubes.
'These ualq1ie egp; their
whiles turued black and the
Yolb a greenill>oranae, can
be bought In many a.tnese
stores.
A delectable egg <lioli that
has been growing In pojiularity
In ' Ibis COWllry . Is Eggs
Benedict, a combination of
poached egg>, fried Virginia
ham, English muffins and
bollandalse sauce.
When making Ibis dish it
should be kept in mind that
freshness is a key factor in
pc.aching eggs.
In cooking an omelet one
should 111e >gp that ""' near-
ly a week old since newly-laid
egg> tend lo eurdle ln the pan
when prepared in tbi! manner.
Bui poaching Is IO!lletliing
else. Eggs more than a ~
or so old are still perfecUy
edible. But they develop thin.
watery whites which float free
of lhe yolks when brought into
contact wllh bot water.
One or the most delightful
egg dishes we have sampled
was served at the Leopard. a
restaurant in midtown New
Yort.
Called Eggs Leopard, it is
made in much the same man-
ner as Eggs Benedict, with
bearnaise sauce used instead
or hollandaile and with hita or
trufDe sprinkled over the eggs
to give the effect ol leopard
spots.
1iB teaspoon white pepper
2 cups very hot mllk
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Mlllltl"t CMlcltl
I II tablespoons comstartb ""' ,,. S blended with s tablespoons L\:IY1,;;B' NlJTRITI0N
cold water 11 cup heavy cream 16563 llOOKHUIST STREET
In a medium saucepan.melt Mlle "'~11,._.
the butter; add onion, turnip, FOUNT~YAUD carrot and celery; simmet;·~=;;;~;;;-;;•;";-;·;Sot;. ;"; .. ;--;'"~';•~---~;~ about 5 minutes. .
Add clam liquid (reserve
clams), mu.brooms (lncludlng
liquid), sall, pepper and bot
milk.
SUr in the ~ mis·
lure; coot over moderate beat, sllrrlng constantly, unllf
thickened and boilinl[,
Add clams ancf mam;
rebl!at but don't boil. Makes
about S cups.
Chiller
Bubbles
Jncreale quantity u needed.
APPL&GRAPB BOUNCE
ll cup cbUJed apple juice
1/3 cup chilled unsweetened
grape juice
1/3 cup chilled ginger ale
SUr together all the in-
gredlenls. (Measuro ginger ale
alter loam has subsided.)
Serve at once. Makes a little
over 1 cup -1 or 2 servings.
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Tint - . ., .. -.. -.,., .. -.,.·-······················-··········,·-·'·"-5..50 ly cooking buttered onion
' nd parsley with b r e a d
rumbs, pecans. thyme , dry
ustard and orange rind .
en this sa vory mixture is
Add pecans. thyme, dry
mustard, salt, pepper, and
orange rind; mis: w e 11 .
Remove from beat and stir in
orange sections. Mate I
diagonal cuts en top of ham,
about 2 inches deep and 5 in-
ches long. At ep.ch cut, cut out
a slice about IN, tndl tJjck and
reserve. FU1 .UU witll some of
the stuffin&.
Cool sliabtly. Beat egg
whites untif son peats form .
Fold into cornmeal mixture.
Turn into greased 2.quart Yield:. s quarts. I,;;;;;;~-:----====-
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Semi Permanent l ashes .............................•........ 10.00 eated, juicy orange sections
re stirred in to give the ham
uffmg a light, aromatic
avor.
1be r • '" ff ~ cirlll uffing can be placed in
ped~ut ~ hahes,
en baked ... a few mare
· utes aloq will the CilRll u1r .. -.
For a ""«etabte side di~.
thing is quite • a.w.tul as
ery with ~ It'• a
ght aod delicate tasting a>m-
nation of .._ celer y
easoried with -· ftarlda pefruit juice aid MCtions,
simmered while, &be
vars bJend ..
Orange SpooMnM -*es a 'feUghtiUI .-. lt'o aloe a
nourishing bread, which
all the more reason to serve
Olop reterVed ham and add
to remainin& stuffing. cut 6
Qraflges in half, squeeze juice
(reserve for other mes), puD
out membrane to make orange
mps. Fill wUh remaining stut-
fillg mixture. Place ham and
orange cups 111 pan, cover and
bake in 350 degree F. oven 30
to 40 minutes, basting ham
with in cup orange juice.
Yield : 12 servings.
Torte Tempts
Tortes are Europe's great
contribution to the world of
desserts. Mocha Torte is
elegant enough to cllmax a
feast.
MOCHA TORTE cu.
spoon. Sift flour and corn-
starch over egg mixture; fold
In.
Pour into pans. Bake in a
350 degrees F. (moderate)
oven 20 minutes or until lop
s egp springs back when lightly CELERY WITH
GRAPEFRUIT in cap sugar touched. Cool slightly. Remove
1, cup butter nr margarine 'I.a teupoon ult from pan and cool completely.
10 cups sliced celery Ii\ :lt9fted flour ; To • fill' th ''4 cup chop"""" celery leaves I ta "cb • ma .. e 1ng: WI a
ho ...,peel ,.._, .'PDOm comstat tp00n, blend margarine, con-
1/• cup c P par-.., Fftllng: fectionen JUgar, egg yolks,
2 tablespoons flOur chocolate J1avored syrup and I cup water ~4 cup margarine v, cup ......-wt juice I cup unaifted confectioners coffee powder. M.lx well.
t u.poon .a sugar To assemble torte: Split
1 taJ ': pooe aigar 4 egg yolks cake lt\fers. Place cake layer
2 eWdra liillillen cubes 1 cup chocolate syrup on plate. Sprinkle w i t h
1,11 teaspoon clried dill weed brewed coffee. Top with 1/3
4 cups grapefruit sections 2 tablespoons inltant coffee ctwJcolate mixture. Repeat
In large skillet melt butter. Brewed coffee with two layers. Top with
Add celery, c8ery lea"et and Heavy cream fourth layer.
parsley; cook 5 minutes. Sprinkle with 1lour •nd mh For cake : Greue S (9-lnc\' cover with p1aat1c film.
well. Stir in water and layer cake pans. Beat eggs uo-Weight down wltb plat.e and
(nlpeinlit juice. Add aall, til flufiy . Gradually add suga; nlrigerate ovem1gbt. Whtp
sugar, bouillon cube and dill. and salt, beaUng ~ mixture cream. Sweeten if desired.
CGver aod. simmer 11 minutes. doubles tn volume U mounds Frost top and aides. Makes 12
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~ariety Meats Bring Assortment of Reaction
• DANISH AROMAS WARM APPETITES ~ .
Wi·nning T earn:
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Bread, Cheese·
If you are looking for new Caraway seeds and minced
ways to tempt the palates of onion give a subUe flavor to
your ..family and guests. take a tbe bread that mingles well with 'the cheese. tip fron the Danes. Offer a MOLASSES RYE BREAD
selection of tine cheeses with 2 envelopes active dry yeast
homemad_e. dark bread. 2 2/3 cups lugewarm water
Ak '1\M_; snac'kthne or as a · Y.i cup Ught or d a l' k
dellcioul hors--d'oeuvres• it is a molassesft · "' ,1 ' • ·
simple combination that is I tablespoon salt
easy to prepare and it pro-3 tablespoons v e g e l a bl e
vides a healthy nutritional shortening
boost. 3 cups unsifted rye flour
Danish cheeses are widely 3 tablespoons caraway seed
available. Three good in.... 1,'z cup ilistant lninced onion'
troductory ones are Havarti 4"2 to SY.! cups unsifted aU·
\C!Jinioh; Tilsit), E sr om !Ml1'post Dour_ :
(Danish Port SaMt' 'ii!t• • tTp, ·m.ake.J)oahnd.t round<:
Danish Blue. Jn 4-quart bo'wl, dissolve yea St
Havarti is a mild cheese in water. Stir in molasses, salt
that combines well with a and shortening.
variety or meats and Stir in rye flour, carawaY._ seed and inStant onion ; heal
vegetables. until dough is smooth. Stir in
It is usually sold in wedges aU·purpose Dour, a little at a
or blocks and has a pale time, until dough is stiff. .
yenOw color. Firm·textured, Turn dough out onto a heavj•
its surface is dotted with holes Iy floured surface and knead
of different sizes. until smooth and elastic, about
Soft, with a pale cream col· 5 to 6 minutes. ,
or, Esrom cheese has a Return dough to bowl,
mellow flavor and a pleasant grease top of dough, cover and
lingering aroma. Its surface is Jet stand in a warm place until
patierned with small lacy dough is dcubled in size, about
holes. · 1 Y.i hours.
Dani sh Blue is a robust Punch dough down and
cheese with b I u e · g r e e n knead again on a floured
veioings , marbling the milky surface. Cut dough into 2:
wbl1.e cheese. It can be spread pieces.
when served at room tern· Roll out 1 piece to a 9" by
perature, or crum~ed into 12" oblong. Starting at the 9-
blts and creamed with butter inch side, roll up tlgbily and
before serving with bread. place seam-side down in a·
A hearty lqaf such as greased 9" by 5" by 3" loaf
Molasses Rye Brea,d is ideal to pan. Shape second piece into a
serve with your cheeses. The smooth bill and place on a
molasses adds eriergf-givibg greased cookie sheet.
iron and the traditional dart· Let each rise in a warll\
color. place until doubled in size,
about 1 hour. For a crisp
crust, brush dougll!'With water
or for a soft crust .brush dough
With melted buttfi' before bak-
ing.
' Forttines
• Carefully crack o P e n
walputs. _remove the kernels,
shtlll ... ~ compose .fun-type
"fortunes:', inserting each
between paired shells. Glue to
hold Intact.
, Hdp "fortune walriuts" into
a bowl furnish a nu1cracker,
then Circulate amidst Ule
crowd. Be sure each party
guest gets a crack at a walµut.
comparing fortwtes is oo~
way to spur conversation and
guarantees a chuckle worth
sharing.
Have plenty of seasoned
roasted walnuts for the bunch
to m'"lch.
Bake Jn a Preheated ove_n,
.350 degrees F. !or 30 to 35
minutes or \fllil cru§t is
bi'owned. Re~ve IQaf from
pan. C.001 bj)(l\ b 11 e a d s
thoroughly on wire rack. 1
TO make fone · Ieng loaf:
Shape au of the dough into a
16-inch long roll. Place on
greased cookie sheet. Slash
top of dough diagonally, at 2·
inch intervals, cutting about
'k·inch deef>. Let rise in a warm place un-
til doubled in size, about llJ.
hours. Bake for 35 to 40
minutes or until richly brown·
ed. Cool thoroughly.
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Quick! Name seven meat
cuts that quaJUy for elesance.
variety and economy in nleals tor tWo. ...
No way? Ob yes.
enthusiastic *<Ceptance or
complete rel<otion.
For v(U'iety mut fans, it is
just a1 well. Total a'CCeptance
bY, everyone would mean there
wOuldn't be enough to meet
the demand.
wilh) for me.als In a hurry.
Uver aod kidney give yOll a
choice .•• cook them quickly
Jn five or ten minutes .•. or
braise tbela for half an bour
or more.
as 500n ilS you get them home
. . . ready for preparing In
your tavorite way within a day
or two.
Cookbooks list these and
othet ways to enjoy variety
meat&.
Tongue: Use alow, molst
heel cooklng. Serve wllh ralaln
sauce, sweet.tour mustard
uuce o r horseradish-sour
cream. Makes excellent
caueroles and sandwiches.
prepare as you do
broada. Especially Io
ICl'aDlbled with eggs, or
into croquettes.
Kidney: Cool< veey q •
(five to ten minutes) or
slow, moist beat
some of the . best gourmet
cooking &tarts with liver,
kldoey, •heart, tongue, tripe,
sweetbreads and brains.
Variety meat.S (a most
"ungourmet" catch-all name
only two kinds ol feelings .. .
only two kinds of feelinss .. .
Two of the be.It features of
vatJety meats are J • • you
can count· on three or four
servings per pound and, with
the exceptions of heart and
tongue, they fit your need (or
Because llley are amoog the
most ~e meats, plan to serve vanety meats within
t"""ty~our hours ot purobase.
Sweet~ brains and
tripe (ir Lt Js "fresh" partially
cooked tripe) .may he cooked
Heart: Use slow, moist heat
cooking. Braised stuffed heart
is a tavorlte recipe. Use rice
or bread stuffing with apples
and almonds and orange juke
for moisture,
Sweetbreads: Pre-cook for
fdteen minutes before broil·
Ing, frying or brai s ing .
~Uy good creamed with
vegetables or split, rolled in
crumbs and browned.
Brains: Pre-cook a n d
BroU. bcaise or fry kidney
grind for patties or toaf~ •
seaaonings include bay I
mace, garlic, ore g an
mustard and .pork sausage.:
f>ree/Mse
Bananas Chiquita
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' Hawaiian Punch · 46 Ol. 3 for $1 .
Lipton Onion'. ·Soup Mix 2 pk. 3 for $1
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Wheat .Thin Crackers 10 01. 45c
M in~t• Mai'd
Orange Juice 12 01. 49c
Chun King Egg Rolls all v1ri•ti•1 59c
Vin o. K•mp1
79c Fish Kabob s 16 01.
Pepperidge Farm Tarts sit. 01. 4 for $1
For you-r New ' Years partY -We c.ii n ma ke
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Pint
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Lascsn Shrimp Cocktail • •• 33c
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Chopped Chicken Livers • 01. 98c
Douo 1.20
2 for 37c
Bourbon Balls
Assorted Danish
Rye Bread •, .,.,.., f•vori•• SSC
Small French Rolls
Small Rye Rolls
,.,11 6 for 47c
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A PARTY IS MORE FUN WITH FLOWERS -On tha 1ideboerd, c:offee table, the dining table
or buffet -let us meke you • festive •rrangem,nt. Will even use your own vase, if you wish.
REMEMBER THE HOSTESS, WITH FLOWERS FROM RICHARD 'S.
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Cloted New y.., 0.., "-•lit.
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Fill the punch-.bowl ... and your shopping cart! Celebrate
the coming of the New Year with values from El Rancho!
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OPOC 9 lo I SUND!!•
NEllTW~ EYE CLOSED NEW TEU~ DAT
Your choice of either of these delightful cuts ofU.S.D.A. Choice heef· loin -usher in the New Year with rut Mlisl"eetion!
•Pasadena store-8 to5 Serve Wente'• Petite Sirah ••• fifth ••• 2.25
Iowa Pork RoastBoNELEss s1 4!
I .et: of rork, Jenn and meaty, boned and rolled for a great roast!
Cubes of Pork ••• s 1 ~· Slicod Bacon •••• 89:
Honela~ ••• for "s\.\·eet and sour" cookery! .. ~.t._RanCho'!ii.OWll ••• one pound pkg.
Oysters E!sTn" ............ s 1 ~· Sausage 1T1u1" smr. ...... 99~
.. :i~ht ounre jar (\Ve:c;tern ••• 10 oz.,, 99") Nlade fl'el'ih by our old world recipe? l/J..
Rumaki ••••••• 99' Wingens ••••••• 99' St en ks for a memorab.le New Year's feast -and what steaks! I..oin C'UI~ of tender, tasty naturally a~ U.S.D.A. Choice beef!
'l'asty hors rl'oeuvrM from Ehvell 1''anns 51:? oz. 1-:lv•clt f'arm!' 10 oz ..• serve with c:or'ktails!
Serve Paul Masson Cabernet Sauvignon ••• fifth ••• 3.00
El RanchoHam~~~~KHALF .. 79,~ Leg o'Lamb u.s.D.A.CHOICE ..... 99!
I .can tenderness ... ideal for a buffet or a sit-down dinner! El RANCHO HAI ••• BUTT PORTION ••• 19' lb l)omestic lamb. fhlm our own Western statl$-qualitytosen•e with pride!
Whole Ham •••• 8Ck NEW! STUFFED JUMBO ALASKAN Lamb ChopsulGElOtN SJ 5.'
y,.,r. ... •in~ •••• i.es\o lh>.•ndup! Mushroom.s.-• si•~ Ki .. g ·Crab Claws s1 .~~ i·""h"'b"".c"ft"'i~night •upper! si••
Ham Slic,ScENTERCUT .... $1ll With C'ordonB luestuffing ~~llLSHRll~ $1.19lb.) n;~·nd'°meat~·! (COCKTllLSIZE. ... $2.l!lb.) am . ·opslONELESS .. •
t 'enter cut , •• thii;k or thin~ Saratoga style fora ~t value! ' ·-' ~··~~A~·· . .:.:.•~· D~....m.~,·~· ... : ~ .. ~~A~·.. .:.:.•~· Db....·~·~-····· :~~~:-h. . .. .:.:.~.·~D~ cs • .:..___-·~ ... ~ . .#.~~. • ;::::: • .:..___··~ ... ~ • .# .. ~~.. .. •••• -'-!~ • ·-:..iPucs· .. ~·~· ••• .. .... J • ....... 4' .... ~.-.. ... ••• .. .... . •. ·--~· .. 4' .... ~~· .... -• ·.. ... ... .. • ..... ~
Laughing(f)w IMPORTED FRENCH cHrnr 49c
.Ju!lt the thiOK for you r part~·-or for snacking during the Bowl games! 607.. pkg.
Babybel rRENcHcHEEsr. ............ 69' Cream CheeserH1uDnrH11 ... 33 1
Semisoft. mellow ••• try it wi th mixed nut s. 8 m. Good somanywaysfortheparty! Kraft's ••• 8 OT..
Bonbino 1T1u111sTTLEcHruE ........ 69' Gallo' s SalamesuCED ....... 451
Milct. smooth. creamy! Serve with fruit slices! Soz. Dry. San Francisco quality! (t.10zcbub •• , $1.49)
Bonbel FRENCH CHEESE ............... 69' Rath' s Hams rouND CIN ........ s 5''
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0ery fl avorful ••• great with a glass of Chianti! 8oz. Hickory smoked! Perfect for the buffet spread!
Super Fresh Protlucel
Avocados JUMBO ..... 4 tors 1
California'• finest! ••• for 11ndwiches, for 11lads ••• or to make a delightful party dip!
Italian Squash . . 29~
Fresh ••• all g:rftn and all tender!
Romaine. . . • • • 19~
Garden fresh. ••• large bunches, ·crup!
Green Onions . . 10~. Cucumbers . . . . 10~.
Crisp and colorful , RADISHES , TOO! .Long ••• firm , .• for llices or spears!
Holld11Y Splrltsf
.Champagne •• s 1 ••
.Jacques Bonet ••• Extra Dry, Pink or Cold Duck ••• fifth!
Champagne • • s2•1
--.. Le Demaine ••. Extra Dry, Pink or Cold Duck ••• flllh!
" Vodka HALF-GALLON ..... s7 77
El Rancho's "Holiday Times" at a senaatianal price!
Scotch • . • . . • s499 Old Taylor ... $11''
Potato Chips rw1N PACK ............ 59c
Take you r choice of the thin crisp regular style, or the cronr.hy dip chips ••• Granny Goose.Pre-priced at 73"
Orange Juice TREEswErr .......... 5 .• s1
For those holiday drinks. rely on the quality ofTreesweet frozen concentrate! (12 oz •••• 39")
Tomato Juice LIBBY'S ............. 29c
The Quart gla11 decanter at this low, low price ••• you'll he glad you bought oeveral at El Rancho!
I . I · Seven-Up 2s ouNcE BTLEs ...... 3,.~s1
You don't have to throw a party to enjoy7·up, or our special price! No return bottles
Cucumber Chips w1LsH1RE 43(
The big 22 ounce jar ••• country atyle pickles. crisp and tasty for party platterr.!
Facial Tissue ,LAovscorr ...... 25(
When yourKUests use the powderroom,yoo'Jl beiladyou chOee these! 200 ct. pkg.
Cocktail Tacos . 39c Big G Snacks • • 43C
Four varieties ••• to~ with.dips?· Rmarita ••• frozen ••• easy to aerve! 5 oz.
Hors d'oeuvresFIOZEll19c
Durkee's ••• choice of varieties, one price!
Lipton Onion Mix 33c
Makes a fine·dip, easily!.2 enve\~
lnst~nt . Yoban • ~ '139 Snap-E-Tom ••• 59c
Quart .•ize--get several! (6 oz 2 for 25') Fo~ a richer brew ••. 8 ounce.
Mixed Nuts ...• 79c Instant Coffee •• 99c
Laure ScUdder'• party favorite! J:J oz. Maxwell House, 6 m. ( lOos .••. $1.49)
Sweet Gherkins • 49c Coffee llAIWW.HOUSr .. • 33c
Heinz •.• forthereli.Bh tray! 18oz. Ono pound can (3 lb. tlsctra·pt~.; 2.39)
Sesame Wafers • 39c Dishwasher AR . 79c
SpNad 'em with Cheese! Sumblne,9oz. Makes the job euferHIO oz. carton
Tooth Paste . . . 73c • Scope •...•.• 95~
~I Rancho'• "Holiday Timn" ~uart. Savo 1.00 on the half-1~llon •iH! Pricts· in. tffttt ThUr. lhrou,h Wed. Don't chance bad breath! 12 or. Colrate Jorge oize tube ••• set several!
T ·1 s419 eqw a ....... .
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All llsvon ... carton of ~2 p1ck11e•
Dtc. 28 throuRh Jan . 3. ClMtd Ntw Ytar'~ Day
(Jptn daily 9 tog., .. 9 to 6Ntw Yta:r'• Evt
No 1ale1 to dealeral
C • 'd• $119 Oriti tn ..... .
Fighll colds effectively ... 25 tablell.
Tooth Brush ~.~sT 49~
Nsed a tw ont? •.• J•,Ct6Jm0
or hard
Guests
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'MUSHROOMS
GRAP,EJRUIT
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AVOCADOS . ~4/$.I
LI Q UOR DEPT.
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MIWIS • 11·0..· ·-12 ,_
HI-LIFE BEER C-:-2."! ... .!::"' $2.22
6oz. Cans
BRIDGEFORD
BREAD L!f • f .......
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NEW YEARS EVE. ' . '
GOLDEN GRIDDLE .).
.PANCAKE SYRUP 24 Fl. Oz.
Pl11tlc ~le
WOooBURY·\IATH SIZE ·BARS
"CEMoN B ~ .: .& "' FRESH" AR ;,Oflr . . . . . .................. .
KRAFT
RMRS 24 Oz. Bag (1 v. lbs.)
Rog. 89c ......... .
DAYS · EASE .
SOLID •AIR-FRESHENER
In O.cor1tive Flower Pot ............•.••............
WILSHIRE WHOLE
SWEET PICKLES 22 Fl. Oz.
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CLOVER CLUB
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AMERICAN BEAUTY
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llN~~.~~!LLY 7 7 c MNDCD~• e\IALITY AMO ~ • f'U.'IOJt ll
........... 33 CMICllCINS UMCONCHTIOMALLY c -·· llWL•S ,.La
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE. ....... ~~ 30 '
AWAKE DRINK ................. :":~ 37.•
GREEN PEPPERS ........ ~~~[.= s1 ••·
BIRDS EYE PUDDINGS .. ~;:.= 43 ' .
OiflRll: OCIC!Ull". LIGMT OIOCOLA1', Vo\IWA
·,;..;JOHNS PIZZA ................ '.\1:73'
TOllTO JUICE
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HOMEMADE WAFFLES .... ~ 41' · ·
MRS. SMIT.HS PIES ........... : ... ~~93 '.. FOL"-ERt roFFEE. . '"' 86' ;,(,0.-r )> ;no ' ''''"""' lllllP. ll:lGIJ.AR, Jiii, RK'!~IC PUii""" .. ,
I F.OLGERS CO.FFEE .. 1• °" .' 2
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BRIM COFFEE.. ............ : .... !t:i1]9
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INSTANT COFFEE ..... ~~.~~:~ 2.10
BABY FOOD .............. ~.~~~~ 7'
STRAINED JUICE. ............. ::?.~ 7'
PACKAGED GOODS JUNIOR BABY FOOD ...... ,,= 11 '
DINTY MOORE STEW ........ ,.r:,:.1,05
llGHfMEAT TUNA .... -,~~'42'
RITZ CRACKERS ............... ,.":,~ 46'
RAISIN BREAD .............. ~.~39'
'.TO'l'Al CEREAL ............. ~r:t: 58'
.... PIZZA MIX ................ =:: 35 '
.,.+LIPTON'S MIX ..... : ... ;.~,';,': 34'
.,.+CRACKERS ......... ~,.:...,-,:: 39'
DINNER ................. ~.-::: 52 '
JELL·O DESSERT ................. ":rl:. 21 '
.,.+POTATO CHIPS ... ~~'.:::.'~63 ' _
,rFRUIT SALAD. ...... ~~.= 37 '
.,...CLING PEACHES> ... '.~::1~"11: 25 '
v'4LIBBY'S P£ARS ............ !;~~.32'
.,..KERN'S-PUNCH BASE. ... := 79'
·...-DEL MON'lt CO~N.~='l'i.l 25'
GREEN BEANS: ......... ~.~= 26'
BLACK EVE f!EAS ............. ,::Sc!: 23'
::. ' ',J'. T '''"CES ON HEALTH ANO BE.AIJTY ,\IDS
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,rGREEN (ilANT PEA£ .... , ... '.::! 22'
.,.+3 BEAN SALAD .......... .,~:::;i 34'
· o1POTA.l0 SA[~fi ~~~I~ 34"
.,.+MUSHROOMS ............ ~:;! 52'
WMOll Oii !11.ICID •
SNAPE TOM DRINK. ....... :?l: 16'
..,r SALAD DRESSING .. ~3 57'
O"'SWEET PICKtE1 ..... ~.~o:: 59'
DEL MONTE·cATSUP. .• : ........ ~ 341
A-1 MEAT SAUCE ............... ,~·71 •
CAMPBELLS SOUF.' ....... ~~':.16' RllT COOITllL
POPOCORN .................... :':'~'l: 23'
'Milt at 'l'BLOW
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RAGU SAUCE. ................ .:.:':!ll 43 •
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DAIRY PRODUCTS PCT FOODS
·f.PHETEEMSEILSKPREAD ...... ;;=.:=9195: ~CAT fOOD .. ~ ............... ,,/,'I: 14'
••••••·•••••••••••••••••llOIGUI 11t1in. lMI & fl!ll, MW
COTTAGE CHEESE. ............. '::'c'll 68' ALPO DOG FOOD ..... -•. ~ .. =!:! 3\:)1
PREMIUM ICE CREAM .... ~-:7.9" sNACK ,DO,G fOOll ... ,_:::=: 30• . . ~-
.:;..Guaranteed TO ~E TJiE FINEST OUALIT~ _AVAllABLE !
. Bananas u~~f 1 P.otatoes
.~~NT 1· 1 ·c . 10 l'OU~D sa· c CHIQUITA\ • , IAG
lltANo . l~ fu~~!s~l~~~-~ ... ( .. 49c
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-Com nu.. of .mole wheat
flakes llJd leftover tuney are
lhe .prlmaey Jn&redlenls for a
·hollilay br.utast. that will
make a lilt with all family
memllers. Bresk!ast is jUll u i"t during lhe 1--• lt is any Ila of lhe ,year. llat
the ~ extra· aetl"fjtlol,
pociple may negled, tllis
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lnitl!llt as caref\J.lly as any ·-meol.
__. does not have to
be -.1e er take a loog
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offer convenience as well u
nlJ!rill!n. _Keep varlaui lllnds of~ llJd fndls'm lwd tO add-to-.. ~~'A ·•-t 11',l<es with leftover . ·1urief1o inake Turkey Cereo!
Cakes •
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blnali°" •of rooC!s. .M a n'y ctreaJl are fortified with eight
!•mtial vitamlns and •
supply. carhoybydrales I o r
enerl)'. The turkey provides
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the nlaht before, cover and
-~vernlgbt In t be
rell'lgmitor. '
'lllUllY CDl!AL CAKES
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ORANGE SAUCE
s llblespim; buller or
mltprlne s talMl(IOON flour
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I cup milk.
1 chicken bouillon cube
2 cups finely chopped cooked
• turkey ,,. ~ s tablespoon• sliced green
onJoM wltl\ tops
· 2\1 cUp. oonr or whole
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mate' 111. • cups coarse .,_,.
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2 tablespOOO< cilol<lng 011..
Mell -or marganne. stir In tlour,• ssll and pepper'>
Md milt llJd bouillon cube; coot llln'lnl oomtmUy until
-and tldCmwd Sllr In ·=·=·~bi.~=, !. ~ 111 •'Y \o\bandi,. s .. :. !1bi11JO in1x1i1re lnlO I-cues, I 211 to s-incb dlometer. Dip
• each .,U Into ~ten egg, • u.;,r , 900t with r<pUllnlng
cmat cnnnbo. Bmm patties
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"'~e with Cranberr7 °""*8 Slluce (recipe below), ·
• 'Yield' l<lkel CRANlltailt 0 11 A N G E
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z cups tr."1 cranberries
I cup drilned lnlb orange
1i:t:.. ..-orange
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10 -pop, -I mlnut& 9111: Jn .._ .....
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Carrot Soup Is Cream of the Crop Prepared in Your Blend er 1
When I ~·as vacationing lo add a little cornstarch mi1.· proves evu1 slow cooked dlJh 1Uet1. Place one laytr detp la I ketp looldn& for l()metblog ctn',t repeat that advlct too They can bt expensive as well. genenl Ups on this home
in London last fall I bad the ed with part ol the stock or I make. I have started u1l91 It shallow pan1. Over t It e to use tn p!He of cooking much. They have salt and as tasteless when cooked ject li.lua her favorite reclpei I
most delicious soup. The milk. to a dl1b I call Olb.kot.'h chllt potatoes layer bdl pepper wtuea or sherry, dry or MSG added (monosodlum away. Just buy a good grade In Mr booklet •'Ea s )! l
watter said It was carrot !IOUp. DEAR NAN : Pepperwood soup. What It doet for that slices and tbJU: oolo• tllcel otherwise. I just do1fl care ftc; gtutamate). ' of regular wine, as good as Homemade Wines and Ll4
After I got honle l looked Avenue checking In. dish you wouldn't believe. tbat have been 1tparated. the taste. I've woodettd If A little neighbor of mlBe yoo would drink. Th~y are queurs." To obtain~ leaflet j
through every cookbook 1 had I've golttn to muoy good This following recipe · was Sprlnkle with salt and pel>' 1lngerale would work. YOUR ruined her first fondue with It. much cheaper in the k>qg run. simply aend 25 ~bl and a 1
bllt couldn 't find any such tips lrom your book, "Let's the st.ar at a bll barbecue niy per, drlule ba:on fat over all. LAKEWOOD FAN, VIRGINIA She didn 't notice the salt listed sel!·addtesaed~ stamped long
recipe . A1k the Cook." I use It all tbe son and ll1s wife 1ave for Cover with foU and cook on a CONK.LIN. op the label. There was salt ln Why not make your own ' enveloge wlt/t your reqµest to
The soup seemed very time. pestJ from Wlsconalll. crW fot'31t to 4f mlDutes or un-It surely would. I a1ways the cheese. She hnd to tosa out FOOD HTK NAN b \ NBn Wil4,y In ~re of ~ DAJ ..
creamy. Could they have used Ralpb and I both like your Scrub as many potatoes as tll tender. What could be wam readers not to buy the , ll · very expensive dJsti. 1 dell'*ul wtnes? It's all p8rt oC LY Plto'l'. Please allow three
sour cream In It? 1 t w 8 s very ,-:'"''P_:•::•cc•::•::ln"-g _::ba:::y'--'CI•::'::'· .::'.:..' _::lm-::.__c•::ted=ed::·__:Cll=I __:::l•'--'l•;::•,,_l(l::h::.w=lse=--.:IMllt=::'-•::•_chea=:!pe:::r:.:? ___ __:S<r<:::,:::8::11:::ed::.__".:coo=ltln::ge._:w::ines=.-" _:l__:•::m::...::"°:...:''":::...::•f-'ooo=kl::•:;,lc..W::l;::n"::::..· _;:th::e..:f::un::. . .:.N::•::.• ::.W.:.ll::o•Yw:,Kl.:."'::''-'yo=u '--'.wc::ee=ks::..;;f,.._,Jle=Uv..:ery,=, __ _
smooth. as if it had been run
through a fine colander. Do
you have any such recipe?
NADINE R. GARDNER ,
KANSAS CITY, MO.
1 have a very good blender
type which might be just what
you want. You will need 2
cups of half-and·half or what
is sometimes called coffee
cream, 2 cup1 sliced cooked
carrots. 1h teaspoon sweet
basil, 1 teaspoon 1ucar, l
chicken bouillon cube, 2 cups
medium cream or white sauce
a11d salt to taste.
Combine one cup of the half·
and-half, carrots, basil, sugar
and bouillon cube •in the
blender. Blend unti: carrots
are chopped very fine. Stop
the motor, pu.ah the mixture
back into the bladet If need
be, using a rubtc Jpatula.
Pour into a aaucepau wilh
LETS ASK
THE COOK
by
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the cream Auce, atir in the
rest of the half-and-half, salt
to taste and heat.
I can't be sure your London
soup waa perked u'p with the
s,...eet ba&U. It may have been
some other herb like marjor-
am or Just possibly mint. of
which the Englisb are very
fond.
Then there Is anotber carrot
s0up, atbibuted to the Frtndl,
but good things have a way of
hopping the channel.
1Melt an ounce or two of but·
ter in a heavy saucepan, but
don't let it brown. Add l large
chopped ook>n done in very
small pieces.
•NOW add 11> pounds grated
raw cam>ts, salt to j.aste,
along with Utile sugar. The
latter bririgs out ·flavbr. Cover
aftd place on very low heat,
simmer until tender.
You'll have to stir this and
sJaake the pan now and then to
ghard against sticking. The
vegetables should nQl brown.
You might add a tJ.ny bit of
Waler, If need be, but the con-
densation dripplng down from
tbe pan lid should de> It.
: While this is cooking, pour 2
oonces of rice into rapidly
boiling, salted water, cook un-
tD tender, and drain. Mix it
with about l pint of soup
sJo<k. -
You can make UU. with
bouillon if you like. Pour that
ale>ng with the sieved cooked
~etable.s lnto a kettle, stir
abd heat well, then add
another plnt of soup stock.
This one, or course, is not
creamy but milk or cream
ctuld be substituted for at
lt&$t parl of 'the stock. The
rj.ce Is the only thickening in
tbis version. You may prefer
I
f/oliday
\S auced . .
lFor a gala dinner with lJIUe
work, lll'Vt 1 llllclt him 1llce
dOleclobly gJazad with a c:ol·
orllll~<rllllcb)' 1 I mo n d • er uuce: t H •Y HAM
11 1llco (l ll IO S Ibo.) coot-
bllor .... tlnf ham ~ 1/1 cup silvered almonds, ' touted
r l'ii tablespoons coarse I y
• chopped onloo
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t.2 tablespoona viollar
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l l mn (I lb.) whole bot'l'y
cranberry 11uce or 1 ~
] wpe fresh whole cran-
" berry sauce 18 thin lemon slices, halved
Whole cloves . ! SIMll fat 'edge of ham In
-I placel IO k..., II from ~. Place ham In !hllllaw bltldnl' dllh; cover. Bake at
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By BAllllARA GIBBONS leave in the ovon to cool for Low-calorie crumb cru31: -EtlG LASAGNA I teaspoon dried oregano nonstlck otllltt over a low orepao, IO!t, and parsley
Eat drink and be merry one more hour. Cltill before Blend three tablespooos or ... (made wltltout pasta!) 1 tabieapoon dried panley Qameandaddegp.CootuntU togelber.
• -•--1 serving. aoftened diet margarine with 5 -·· nau. eggs are set. I In a '-uart .....,.le,
• • • but tout • 0 -or a .... · ht ;.. 190 ••-uarters cup of .. ckag-·-R -• I na and t •·-·~ ~~ of trim new year. After all, even maaes etg serv .. ,.s, -~ ,.... V.i cup water 'ti teaspoon salt e .. ..,. rom me cu -.,,. .... -•v-1ps egg wltb the
hbo I be calories each. eel graham c:recker oroqibs. Pinch or salt I \I cups canned tomato btt6 half-Inch noodlellb stripe cheeae mlx1ure aad lon)ato
your holiday punc w can One tablespoon of canned Press into the skies and bot· 1 tablesl'WV\n olive oil sauce (don't fret if you're not 100 sauce. Top wlth brel4 crumbs :~:ri~ of unnecessary extra strawberry or cherry pie fill. tom of a nine-loch pie-plate. 2 cups 'lc;.fat c o·t tag e I'tablespoon bread crumbs ~i~f )~ sauce covers a lot of and bake in a.325 4egrte oven
Eggnog, ror example. ing spooned on top of a wedge Bake ln a @-degree oven for cbeele (pat chieeae) , Beat four of the eggs, water Ml ·~ 1 for «s to SO minutia.
Mon c
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coctions are close to 4001_c•_lor_i•_•·:...) _________ 1.0_w_.c_ALO_RIE _____ Ro_mano __ c_beese _____ anc1 __ n_'ur..:fy:...._H_ea_1_the __ on_1n_a_tag....:..•_Cbeese_'_..:'_R_o_m_a_n_o.:..,_,,lnga=,=IS:l~ce=lor=l=ea:..:eac=h:..:._..:·'-:::_----~--'C:
calories a cupful -without ll·
quor. Homemade eggnog is likely
to be even worse, comidering
that heavy cream is more
than eoo calories a cup. Some
ooncoctlons are so fattening
that the addlUon of "bard
atulf" actually redUcea the
calories per cup t
Your eggnog can be rich and
creamy -without the cream
-if you "thicken" your eggs
by coddling them first.
"Coddled" eggs are slightly
cooked. Simply heat a
saucepan of wateT" to bolling;
remove it from the beat and
add the unshelled eggs. Wait
two minutes and take them
out!
Use coddled eggs and skim
milk with your favorite ad·
ditions for a lo"~
eggnog.
Or try this nonalcoholic
version:
3 coddled •ggs
t quart skim milk
2 teaspoom vanllla
1 tablespoon rum or brandy
USDA
• CHOICE
• flavoring
3 tablespoons sugar (or
substitute to equal 3 table-: T ·Bone Steaks ~ $ t '!
' P-0rterhouse ~~ • t 1! LB. ~'-ft 1311 ": spoons.
Combine in blender and
whip on high speed until
frothy. Chill before serving.
Makes nine half.cup servings,
84 calories eacll (with sugar)
or 68 calories (with sugar
°' Top Slrloin Steaki:r* t ~ · coaiiiDiuF
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substitute).
"Spirited" version: Add one
cup bourbon, brandy or nun.
Makes 11 servings, 1 % o
calories with sugar, 107 with
sugar ~!.lbstitute.
Chuck Steak ::..~ '15: :".:'.:·= ~. ~ .. \"--;! ' .,,.,..., ....... uu-
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C.Olesterol watchers must
be porticularly war/ of egg·
nog, since most home brews
are rich with both saturated
butterfat and egg y o 1 k s .
Here's a yummy "on-eggnog"
that contains neither.
ICECREAM NOG
..• no egp!
1 cu_p bourbon. brandy or
rum
1 cup vanilla let milt (9'7
perCent fat free)
3 cups skim milk
Nutmeg
Whip in blender on high
speed and serve immediately
(a drop or two of yellow food
coloring: makes this nog look
like it's packed with eggs!).
llfalr.es 10 servings, 1 O 3
calories each.
Nonalcoholic v er s i on :
Replace the liquor with ad·
dltiona1 skim milk. Add one
tablespoon of brandy or rum
flavoring. Only 59 calories per
serving.
If you're a stickler for tradi-
tion, why not serve an updated
"Syllabub," the Old Englisb
dairy puncb thal .... made
with wine Instead of bard li·
qoor ... and m eggs.
The original 17th century
drink got Its creamy texture
from the curdling acilon of
wir.e and raw milk. (They
didn't have any pasteurization
plants in those days.)
You can create a thick,
creamy texture . . . without
curdllng . . . by u s i n g
evaporated skim milk:
SYLLABUB
2 cans (13 ouncea each)
evaporated skim milk
1 cup Sauterne
S tablespoons sugar (or
oquivaleot ougar suboU·
lute)
I teaspoon bollled lemoo
rind
I tablespoon vanilla (op-
tional)
1 tablespoon brandy navor·
Ing (optional)
Nutmeg or mace
Using a blender or electric
mixer, whip·until frothy. Oilll
before serving. {For a nice
pmialt, top with whipped egg
wblte.)
Makes nine acrvings, 114
calorlH each with sugar, 18
calories each with sugar
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review of favorite recipes.
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BJ .IOHNA BLINN "I've been vrr ludlJ wUh -whln lbln'1 a Sood 4 lamb kldntys Increase heal lo medium ond I tablespoon lemon juice Makes V. cup. Bake In preheal<d 300 delTff
ORTH HOLLYWOOD my 1lomach oner all · -iearoom, and lbaJ'd Ull lheir I clove garlic, cut add chops lo skillet. · I tablupoona sugar F0< lhe let ol l1111J1; oven about 11> boun (or witll
'm alw1y1 thank!Ul f0< ··-ol •-•·· all ov-••-eyebrows and look at me ond Lemon rind Cook for about s or 7 y. te•~ •alt L-•"" leg ol lamb meat lhmnometer regllters t-oor1• ol ~ wllh oot Y-· ~---mumble -• .... " Salt, aroond pepper lo laale minulA!s on each side, until 1 -~.. b 1 .,.,...... 170 ~ for medium rare,
YI, Part l cu 111r1 Y at wor1d. 1 think It's beclue 1 Hope remains in admirable Split fidneys 11mott in two ; well browned. Remove chops n saucepan c 0 m n e ~lti :::uu, ~Y ~~b=ed loneer for well-done ),.
t.mnas," Bob Hope sald, atw'ays look for tearoom1 to healtbandthlayearmakeshls remove white tubea and fat. and sea.son to taste with salt vinegar,.,_, cup water and 2 mushroom caps (fresh, Remove tb 'heated platter.
ttlng h11.i many lOtlta to eat tn. 20th and what be claims is his Cover with cold water and let and pepper. tablespoons mint. Heat; slm-preferably) Let roast ·stand a cew minutes
entertain the troops in , far· 0 1 flnd thal women's cook· "last" trip to entertain the stand for 30 mlnutel. Serve immediately in 2 to 4 mer for 5 minutes. Strain the Strips of pimiento, optional to firm up before carving.
nun, places. · Ing is so good. I aort of ferret troops Jn Vietnam. Attach kldneyt to cbops by portions with scrambled eggs, mixture, discarding m I n t Cooked peas (fresh o r GamlJh leg with paper frill .
The pubUc Image of the non-1 aul creat places like the Silver. 0Let'1 all hope It's the laat wrappiug a kl~ around the hot crumpets (or toast ). leaves. frozen). season cooked pea• to \Aste ~'wisecracker ls only for Dollar In Minneapolis. It's a year there for our guys In the extended tall or chop; secure ROAST LEG OF LAMB Add remaining water, lemon Butter to taslA! with buJter, nit and pepper, tili a1iowa. gre1t IA!aroom." service,'' he said, almost as if with plck. ljub each chop first WITH MINT SAUCE juice, augar ond aalt. Heat to Have butcher "french" leg form mound ol peas around
At home Bob Hope ls a sen-Hope lau,gbed u he recalled he was uttering a benediction. with cut prlic; then with For Ute uace boiling. Pour over re0\8.ining or Jamb, trimming meat and roast on serving platter; trim tinienta~,!'Y· etpeclally when his al!llggles to find a good · BOB llOPE'S lemon rind. · 3 tablespoons vinegar mint: stir. lat lroin main leg bone. wllh mushroom• topped wltb h«: 1*~ U\I holiday vlsl.tl place lo eat and the reactions KIDNEY LAMB WOPS &at heavy ikij.let over low ¥.I cup water • Refrigerate for s e v er al Place lamb on rack in strips of pimiento. -
w1Ui ttie troos>e· and more of stagehands. 4 lamb rib ~. cut % to l· heliL Rab UUlet With piece' of \ii aip fresh mint leaves, hours (or overnight). Sauce shallow roasting pan. Sprinkle Pass heated mint sauce o
esptclaUY 'ti>e. bolld8.y meall •1rd ask a~ dO'you 1ncb thick trlmmed fat and dlscard. chopped may be reheated to serve. liberally with salt , pepper. skSe dish. Serves a to IO. wttlrhllfainily.. 1-~~~~-=-~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-''--~~~~~~....:..~~~~~~~~~....:..~~~.C...:c..:.:~~~~~~~~~~
"rft been. lucky· became I
have ·alwayl had tbe good
fortune Lo tQe aome member
of II\~ !a\nily wtlh me. Delores
made_ . !<•m,l tril!" to Vlei·
nam; my IOU, Tony and
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1108 HOPE
Kelly, ollen1 "1teled abroad
with i)ie: And illat "helped ·a lot. ..
"Even tbOiiih my family
doesn~ like . J!lf. being away,
tbe)'rre used to it because I've
been doing i~ilnce 1141! -Chrlltmase11 -. ·si>ent off -aboreo on bol.l'di a 1 Cl!rier. ·
"dhristmss is a very ~
!tonal time,, I always go lo
midn1«bt mass which is a seo-
ttmerifal thlnt! when )'OU're up
In Alaal<a or .In Mrlca Qr, ~
last YeN. when we were In
SpajJ\. . • . . '
"I .. ~dn't get In the
churdl, 1. had to stand QUlslde,
it "u so crowded." , HopO alway1J1u Chriatmae
dinne{ •lib \be 'tr 0 0 p s . •-niai'.a also a very touching
experloac:e becallse ll'• ooe
time . when tbe bo)'> think of
home; a tlmo....., they aollen
up a little f>ll. •·
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' . . U.a.a.a.-GrHe A Orff• A-With Ddu.W. "Dmufte" Cooklnt Qauge
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FulJCooked-Space1 '• WatwA!tdtd--rrel lthksorRoaN-'°'1 ... h.1
Banalell Tap
Ham . ~~-.. 1.89 .Round • ... 1.89
Slktd-1 lb.ptg. -Ortde A-Dayt: F'"'*-Wtlole
loWa Fa1111s Bacon .... 77 California Frwrs '"·'"·
Frnti-BINe c.t fl'91h Dn.1m1*9ca '• 1'1ah"s ~Chops · .... 88 calif. Fryer Pat1s
Beef SbcMINel' . t Der• Fresher
Bor.eleasChuck ... 1.08 Calif: f1)w Breast .
.... Lo6n OndeA-.....
I lmdon Grill Steak ... 1.68 Turtey Breast
..... f • ~ ~s-Pr.,..,.ManyWays
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lb •• 78
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Chin& Sea ,~~ but usual!Y.>"'!\'~:'!> !'!!! 11'$.g
autogrophs, fQll -~ i\Bvo much.ii.me to .eat.
:...Drti Staiik .:. ., ... 1.. ~"llldaw '.,,. ~
:4t/r'";f 19ne1eu-Ma1 .. 1rQod· Capri.\~.;;)4~#4.uwes ,
Family Staal<' · .. : 1.18 Italian sausage
' ... 88
· ... 1.09
... 1.98
... . ea "111at'1 ool too bad· either,
because .I &J>ould be on a dlet
most of the Ume anyway." His
brown . -eyes· crihkled with a
smile. ' · •
"Sometlmes we have to eat
with them tw·lce', so
sometimes you. have to fake
ill And I'm not klddlDgl You
have .to e.at with the Cl.IYI on
C2lriltmU Eve and then again .. Chrl.imaa Day.
"In ....,. pial:es Ibey want
lo do a. big thlnt! for you, '° lheJ make a hlg special cake ·
lnll put aome kind ol a Utile
c:artcalure'o(JOO on lo!>! I g0t
1 big kick oot,ol tlia11 •
Bob'• falilll1 ilway1 sends
along ·a special gift· for him to
open ·Oil Ohrlltmas Day .
"l usually open· rntne at the
Air One ·l!Gtol •In Bllllgimk
unless l1n on a earner .... it
depends upon flle sdiidule.
And I'm :alwal'i 1..,q """gh
to call horoe:'', }!,
The Hope t t •,adit.lonal
Chrlstmaa ~lnDer ii arrved
here ot:ln lhe Palm Springs
house on New Ye.at'• Eve.
"I ha Ve a m ... •that I like
very much ::.. rout !er of
lamti'wlth mldl·aouce, nshed po1alo<S; peu ond ·lemon pie.
That's prt>bably my favorite
all·time meal. .. ,,., lemon pie ls lamoua. It
goes )/ack ~!Ow 1ean to when '
my !pother used to make It
with 1~t latUce thing on top.
It's kind of a soup, but it's
..
aensatioaell" · 1
Bob's love ror lamb and
fresh mini ....... made with •
vinegar "is .a. carry over frQm
his Enil1ah paren!S. "!If
favaf.ite breakfast has always
been lamb.chopped wtlh lamb ·
)ddi>ey.1 IC!'ambted eggs and
toas..., crumpetsl" '
,...-ffbpea' 1>118est dellchl lo
fuplt.ii' •llh .'111i!r two sons' &114 lwo •
d U( ~their S I and lhe t!iree dNn.
"It'• · the most lm-
portaiit unie o1 !hf ,....
becaae y~ se.t _to renew a lot
ol old · 1r1!Dllll\IPI; · il · 1o1 · lll
}aves, and you see a lot of pee.-
pie." Tha Hopea ordinarily
prefer the company ol a amall
groop ol lntlmllle -uyou kooW, il ... ~...'' be
nld, llown1DI a bl~ "!....,
alw1y1 aold II I wartll't ·In
ohow bull ... I'd like to run I
restauranL· I think l'Ullftb>I a
rtsl8Yrant 11 a little UM. beln8
In my"bu11n<ssl
"You ·are apptaDng to
i • tallaa, and I've n<m
bodJ' r>UI lllU'tllln8 '"' ble that t ":"'1dn'l eat
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Beef Loin hell D•llcioua DelmonlcoSteak oo.1.98 CookedShrimp
Ff•sh Ground 89 Beef Chuck
Extra l.eEll Ground Beef ... • 0-Bone Roast .
BMfTen ....... -.Uorf':DMt 1 'iJ 98 Mon .. 1.:.&p1oet A Wattr Added Alet MlgnOn .. . .,,, ' Boneless Ha1:n ~
-~-·· 118 ....... ,_ ......... Pasbw111 · '-":· ~ • Ralphs COmed Beef
Holiday Delicat~
.,._ il'tm-·S1.lll
111.'1.d
... 1.18
~ .... 5.49 .....
-111111 f OliUe 14oL 1.39
11.ybitd Edf'ft or
MJGoudl ...• 89 Ch8888
Leo'• Corntd 9eef, Pe1b'arnf; D1rll 1\lrlltJ Of
Sliced Beef .• Ham
Leo'1 lmpOhM ia7
Sliced Ham
h•
..... 68
Aod'1-DMMttlopplnt
ReddiWhlP IOL 168
P1tUy(MalllCup-~) 11b, 39
Soft Marganne • .....
Crumy Smooth 38 Ralptis Cniam Chaaae .....
N ... Oal" 47. ChMJ·Dt~ .....
Relpttt-___ Colt.._•
Potato Salad ..... .38
_.47
-:; .• 49
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Ale.ballYtt.,,-
Ralphs Butte11 nilk
All1NIPllwon
Rll!phs Yogurt
W•P•lrt I J
Or111g9 ulce •
..... 49
"'"' .25
11•• 1.59
..... 38
..... 83
1 Ito. 1.88
, ... 1.18
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l'elxars = .29
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Prlcu El!ocUvo
~21thru
Janqry 3, 1973
•
nolidav Spirits
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A complete selection of imported and domes·
tic \vines arid champagnes for the New Year'111
festivities ...
Buy an assorted case o! 12 or more quarts or
fifths and save 10%.
· Ralphs Exclusives
Kentucky Squlr•-H Proof-S•v• .41
Straight Bourbon
Aoy•I Regiment-es Proof
Imported Scotch
Don Juan
Imported Rum -·· C8llf0mla Brandy
.... 3.79
0
1111h 4.49
• .;.3.59
• .. 3.98
'!..""""?Lo•.... '"" 3 89 5Bndl'a. Vodka ciu•rt • .,.......__ . "''3 89 ~Gin • ""a(t •
\ ,. ... (,Plnk,ColdDuek-Sff1.2G-C.ate•• ,189 Pellle' Champagne """ •
Cf'l•bN8.Ro•lwluftdY,lautem. half 119 Old Monterey Wines ...... •
131enC1ed Whiskies
5:9rams.,. erown · 1111• U.39 ....... . 4 85 Fleishmanna ~red """ •
Bourbons
II Proof-Straight 6 39 JimBeam ..... ....... 389 Daviess qounty fifth I
Canadian Whiskies
.... Proof
Siagrams V.O. 111111 8.96 . ........
C8nadian Club ..,,8.95
10 Proof
Black Velvet ... 5.38
Scotches
II.I Proof
Cluny Scotch ... 8.58 ....... 7 80 J &BScotch '"'" •
Half Gallon Specials
R11pti1 ExciuNv•-•h'•-.Ja
Sendra Vodka ·,., ... 1.•
R•lph• hctu•lv• J Save .3'1
Lakeshire Gin ...... .a .. •
SanctJ: MacAlbtM._S.~ t1.00 · lmPomKt Scotch ..... 8.88
Champagnes
-·---4• Paul Masson .... • .. .. "'.'·'ink. Cold O.Clc Lejon . .... 2.48
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All A1lph1 llOftlo
wNI beclo1td
N.,.Y1at'1Day
Monday, Janu11J 1
Fiolidav Produce
Wetterl'I
lceblll'll .
Lattuee ··
NeWCrop '"h .29
·J;ftierines ·.:: .19
Utglfu.,..
Avocados
Fresh-tf ... H111
Pi~
Velvetylllltd
Yams
Fr•1h
Green Beans
FlttfftOu•lttJ-kl Bulk
Mixed NUts
Ftlillft C.Ufoftl1i tJmes
• .... 29
•acb .59
": .• 19
.... 29
': .48
uch .02
· .. Fresh Flowers
A110rttd ""rletle1 • , •. Roses ~.
Pelefttad Vllrltllat
B8reroof Roses
Oftantc I•.. ..
RoseFood
81
Uquld Rose Food
Vi: Cl.I bk foot ...
Planter Mix
"•lph•-otd f11hloaad
Rya
llread
R11pti1-..... ln 0t .......
Pollll Cakes
F~it~rt ---Onion 0olls
-2.89
2~1b.boX .81
.... 64 -· -.78
..... 39 ' loavn • .
110
• 1 89 .... .
o:.t .43
R1lph1 -fl'91h llkecl
Sa same Seed Buns .... 33 .. .. ,...,,,.,_ .. ~ ...
eorree ~"~-· fll•lipft•-Hotneftlitde QOodnff•
Boysenberry Pies
R1lph1-Ptaln Ot lour Dough English. Muffins
Relpll•-DeloiMa-HollJ
Coffea Cakes
Ratph1-......,,
Buller Coold•
Jlllipbt•"°"11a1111de OooilMM
ApplePles
-· .63 •. 78 "" . ~ell -·· loi. ... .....
... 86 .....
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and then some
SMOKED HAMS .
HOFFMAN DRY CURE SHANK PORTION
FRYER PARTS 49.~
IP"OliTEll fAllMli DflUMITICll:S Of! THIGHS WITH 'EL VIC A TT ACHED... ... . .......•..•••.•.....
~.!.,i!.~.lc~~~c~.9.!'~ ~~I~ $ JOp
ST ANDING RIB ROAST $ J 3!i
SMALL (MO KIMG 'O' ltOASTS •• -...•...... _ .•......•........••..• ., ...••....••••.•.•.... , ........... .
MIXED FRYER PARTS ~:~~·; 32C
l IONOOU.UTEAS ••tll •ACK l FlilEQIJAllTEltS with BACK.,~--··•············'·~-~-L~E.O ,., Ill.
:8~~T ~~c. $ J ·0.8 ~f~:~:~·0~· :~;. $ J ,~8 ~LEG 'O' LAMBu.•o.•.c.o"'·"'"'"'"""'"'"""·········-""-···98c
RIB STEAKS ••o" °" ...... '"' .... , ""' '"" .. o '"" ........ $128
BEEF STEW MEAT """''""""""' ., .. ---·····---······ $ l 08
FRESH PORK ROAST '"'"""'-'O"-EA""'""AL"' .•. 6 ·6C
CROSS.RIB ROAST """'"" "" """ •o•n .........•.••. $.14
CHUCK STEAKS .,.,,. cu'"~""°''°" '""cu• ----···-·-7 7 c
FRESH ROASTING CHICKENS ::,;~~: ......... 54.~
!'!~! ~~2~.!~·~~---:.. ..•. 66c ~.~~,!. ~~-~R"~~~2~ ••. 99c
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, !'?'!t~f"A~-~~J'~.~6.E .. gsc t~i ~r.!~!E.~s ... :.._ .. 35c
Adftrti1ed Pric es Effective 0Kember 21 through Jenuery 3 •
BANANAS
CHIQUITA IRUD
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CALIF. FUERTE-LARGE SIZE s
FOR
·:~~::· POTATOES
U.S. llO. 1 PREMRJM
SllDI I • WIOU IODY
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GROUND BEEF
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ltlDI cur POT IQIST
72~.
LETTUCE
SOLID HEAD
f..!!!~o!,"!.~ek~~-....................... 4 .. 89c
~ .. l!~.!:'!.f.!'!!!_ ..... -.... .. .... 5 ,!1
£!!~~ .. -~~.~~~Y __ . . ... u'"l 5c
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TANGERINES 5 $1 SWIET .tJICY ............ • .... _._..w lk
~"~~-~ .......... --EAC•10C
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2,~!~f ~~~r. .. 8 .CE~LO ssc
~'~~~~~ ........ 8 "~ .. ssc.
CABBAGE 8C
kM..10 ttlAD .................................. -•.
....... 4 .~1 YAMS
U.S. NO. 1 .•..•
ANJOU PEARS 4 .. ~1
IWflf ..IJICY ................. -••• -..... .,,., •
GREEN BEANS. 29C
l'IUC>lll,.,.,. __ , .. ,_,M_H'0''''"''''''-' ••
!!'!~ DIL!GHT---~·-·2 i25 C
~~!~.~~.~!.~ .. ~:... .. :..... $11.9
BUNCH GREEN SALE .
TUlllll,..I, •ll TS, PIN .. et4 • 2··29c COLLIJlO, .MUfTAltO ' 0 ·
IWlll CMJillO ........ , ................... , II~
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Dll MOHTl'. lw.t Mkfctt l"k:ka.t . EARLY CALIFORNIA Whofti Swett 120z ................................ 63 Pk.ki,t; 22 Oz, ..................... .
Ml MONTI lw.tt l'tctftes 12 Oz .••.. 49 EAltlY CALIFCHINJA Swttt Rtllth ~~MONTE tweet Clhertdn Pkklff 22 Qi:. , , , • , , •• , •••••••.••••••••. ·• • .-D£1.~0NTE·K~~ s.;;;; ·;k·k~·" • '57 • ORCHID POLY 2· :,:,~~.;;;.,:;; N -~· ;.k;,~~ .... ·37 NAPKINS · .
22 0 , 72 1MCt-...................... , .... ~ ..•• . .............................. .
Wl:SSON Oft 24 Oz .•••••••••••••.•• , .55 EARLY CALIFORNIA Who" Dill
CROWN ,._INC£ O)'lte,. 8 Oz. , , .•• , .6!5 ftkklff 22 OJ.. . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . • , ,, M
CROWN PRINCE Oyst.rs, Smoked EARLY CALIFORNIA Whole Kosher
3*/. Oz ........................... , •• 56 _ Dill ftklt~ 22 Oz .................... U
MENUDITO ........ 2'h . .. . .. .. . .. .... ~ JENO'S SNACK sc ~H~~~~~?;-~~~-~~-~.·~~.··1:: ~ !~~Y,!!.~~A-···-··• ~
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MAYFIESH · 19 JAN-U·WINtw .... c .... 1-S0• ... ..371· •ARGARINE GOLDEN GRAIN ...... -n¢1 . =~!:~;~~;~~~:~~~.~~: ~ -o~~~i;~r.~?.~~~49
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BiECH NUT , 07 STONE IUH• Whit• Unb!Mchod f'°'C 11AIY rooo •Lb ..... ,. .......... , ........... ..
11 IMf • STONl BUHlt Whotl Whe1t Flour •
HUNT'S T .... ;: ,~~·~-~ ••... : ...• S4 '·· l~IPtoii '""""'~···"'"" ' I HUNT"~ ............... ro•;. o ..... ·35 . CUP 'A ·SOUP .,. .
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RIVIERA Minestrone Soup #2 C.n • , , .28 . ,,.;,., Me.i, ......,__ 11 11l ....
HUNT'S Tomato Sluce Specllil 300 ,, .25 · · • •
HUNT'S TometoiSIUCI 300 •••••••••• 18 DEL MONT£ StlWtd Tometon 303 •• .2t
HUNT'S Tomaio S.uce 211z ••••••• ,, .35 GENEltAl MIUS Crisp T•tw lnKks ,.if.A
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SMUCKER Onnp M.rm1 ... 20 Oz .• 50 PERFORM Furniture W•a: 12 pi ....... 9
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GOLDEN CRAIN Wild Brown!Whtt1
Rk:ie 6 Oz .•.• , ..•.•..••••••••.. , ••• , .67
GOLDEN ORAIN Lone &. Wikl Rice
Roni 6 O.t .•••••••••••.••••••••.•.•••• 59
GRAND TOUR Sweet Sour Dinners
331/r Oz ••••••••• , ••••••••••••••• ,,, .72
OftAND TOUR ...... 8l#Pf Dinnen
25>,{ Oz •••••••••••••••• , , , • , , , ••••• ,72
GRAND TOUR Napoli Dinner Csrt.
14% Oz ........................... , .'72
GRAND TOUR Con Carne Dinner Csrt.
211,.S Oz ............................. '72
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DOLE 5'~ Pinup pie 2 .. , •. , , , , , , , .37 •
Fltf:NCHIES Shoe Strin& rot.toes
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READ Germ•n Pot•to Sal•d 300 , , , •• .34
FISHER R)"I Flour 28 Oz. , .33
FISHER WhoM Whl•t 2 lb .• .33
'RED BRILLO 10 Ct ..•.. , • , .21
PUREX Blhch G•I ••.. , • ~ .48
DEL MONT£ SJMnKh 303 •. 23
DEL MONT£ TCHNtOH 303.26
DAWN Frith MU.hroom Slue. 5% OL ........ : .......... 11
DlL MONTE Frutt Coclrtail 2 lh •..•.• ..43
DEL MONTE Troplul Fruit Sll•d•
16 Oz ............................... , .38
DEL MONTE Whit• Cl"l•m Stytl Corn
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CASE SWAYNE Gt•pefnlit Juice .,.
46 Oz ••••••.•.•••••.••••••••••••••• ..:fl
CASE SWAYNE Pink Gr•Plfrutt Juice
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CASE SWAYNE Or•,.-1Juice46 O.t. ••
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GREY POU PON Muttard I O.t .• , ••• ,,
DINTY MOORE Rosst htf 6 Gfavy
12 Oz .............................. , .71
DOLE Pine•ppte Julai 46 0i. •, •. , ••• .JI
SNAP E TOM Drink 6 Oz. , • ,., ·•••••• .14
SNAPE TOM Tomato Drink 32 01. ,, , .19
MOTT lletf1m1to Julc1 32 Oz. ,,,,,, ·i~
LORD MOTT Ci•m•to Juice 6 Pk. ,, ,, .W:
LORD MOTT Cl•m•to Juke 16 Ot .•••
LORD MOTT Cl•m.to Juice Qt. , , , , , ,
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BRILLIANT Onion Rlnp 16 Or .••• , ••• 55 VORINOFf VODKA
GORTON'S BreadH Shrimp 16 Oz., 2.03 Ch1rc01I Flim.d, IC).l"rOOf ,,,Q"u•rt J.'f
GREEN GIANT Snack S•ndwlchff JOHNNY McCABE SCOTCH
4 Oz ..... , . , ..... , ........ , ••••• , ••• .33 Ertr1 Smooth, 80-f'roof ....... Fifth 3:8
Chffu, Sloppy Joe, ,.,_pperonl, WESTPORT BLENDED WHISK£'f
ChMM &. H•m, Chffuburs•r , A Kentucky Blind, ao.rroot ... Fifth J.11
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ROSARITA Cockt•ll TICOt 9 Oz ••••••• 41 • r'J,''~'[T~~~~-'~~'.~~~ ..... .28· . . ~'rE~fAK 5 s
TR£ESWEET Ortin11 Juiu Froz1n. 1,,,,r, .. 111,...,,.,.1 .. n .,.,~ ,oit
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HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS GREEN GIANT As~r•1us IP9trt:
STYU H/Spny Rqul•r 13 O.t .••••.•• 49 15 0.t .•.•••. ·• ··········••••••··••••• ,1
MENNEN ftrot1Jn 21 Shampqo GREEN GIANT Kitchin G'"n ••ns
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'LOWER QIRL Or1t1n Shrimpcl!O Pt. ,. , .47 A·l Re1ul•r S.uce 10 O.t .•• ··••••••• A7
Fl.OWIR GIRL Limon Shimpoo PL , •. 47 EARLY CALIFORNIA Whole SWMt
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PU.YT~ Deocf. T•mpons Super 30'• 1.39 , MAYFRESH M•rs•rlne, R11ul•r Stktc I
C101 LGA0 TE Sh•YI Cre•m R11ul•r 53 l Lb. , .. , ............. , ,. , ..... , , , •• ,tf
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NYQUIL Cokl M~lclnt' 10 Oz •••• ,., 1.71 ARDEN Gr1de AA Flr9t QUlltty luHlf
ANACIN Botti• of 100 .•.••.••••••• 1.21 1 lb .. ' ..•..•.•.••••••••.•...•.•••••
COHTAC CIPtules 10'• •••••••• , •• ;, .96
VICKS Formul• 44 6 0&. , • ••••••• •• 1.11
P£RTUISIH Wiid 9eny 3 or .•..•..... 71
RUIBtNQ ALCOttOl. 16 Oz •••••••• , •• 19
ALKA KLnfR Cold T1btets 20'• ••••• 99
YtCkS V1po .... 3 OJ: ••••• , , ••••••••• 95
MYLANTA A~W lZ O.t ••• ••• •• ,,. 1.51
l"EPTO l!Sfii'Ol 12 Oz. , .... , ....... 1.24
MAALOX 1~ Oz: •• ,,., .............. 1.01
MIM D/ldtf klnw ll1dl1 lO's •••••• 79
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SCHICK fllu. Piii OJI: lO's •••.. , ••• 1.35
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· ' of h.omes for sale .. Cofl'fe· in ·to 011e •o101.Jr p local offi'ce.:You wilf'fiiid
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;· . . Jill . N ~ .', -not a' loss! Bu~ have tb.11,. ~asy. Ute In this .• ' ,
MILE Slj)UARE PARK
You re the g ot alt you aurvey? And tMra pride of ownership 2 bedro6m Condo near the 2% baths, over-1600 · squ · · feet. .. LOcated In
the WHOLE THING! You'll own the land and . · ' I eighbo hood j t rth f M" Sq
4000 sq. ft. ot luxurious living space including ' btach with pnvate pools and laJie recreation qu et n r us no o ue uare .~. 5 tsa.thi and pther tee.t,ures wh,it;_b YG! l'OOm. Just .$11004 ltlwnvanli' ~ ·1'r month,,. Park. If you• want to bur GI, --owner .SllY• he'll
simply must si:e .. A combinatlonJ oC_""~ uil J'JTL ~'ll:zt_. .·' '• : 1 consider. Only $30,900. OOlMS-2313.
elevator puts you rrlght on Blgr ~ call r;:;:';::::;::=;===-=====~="== " 673-8550 to see what $298,500 will buy. · ·
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$39,950:.....LARGE
RUMPtlS ROOM-'P'OOL Just -~ ''iO: tell 'tlle ·,\1Qiy \,_oout Ws
Newport Beach home, an exdtfng poolside
atmosphere that flows throuJ!! the lar&;e
rumpus rbom with fireplace ahd ft~p down
-wet bar1 Has 3 bedrooms. Call 646mn. I ' ' I , ~,f 1 I. ~
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IS YOUR AND
A morning fresh "3 bedroom, 2 bath home
with 'a warm ftrepla~ and a very private
rear yard with a sparkling pool, Jacu:ul.
plua a cozy gas. BBQ pit. It's. empty and
waiting (or )'011 a~ qn),y $34,950. Call 646-
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Take weekenda •0-rr. Eve~~ &re E:n/oy the n e W fear in your new
• of liK:ludlng' lawn r0ot_)1 ~ ~ home.. Beaqliful 4 bedroom, 2 be.\h rbome pooi recttationa! Park )and ::.pett _,'(Ollfu~ "' with~ on enclosed pitio. F-. ~
1 ~-hills,."4~ This lovely condo ,With ~ .. t.ertainmenf.. Have •a great year,, cafl. "'1i~·i! ~'°°"" and;) batloji_,~ ,,~now. Price $27,500 oil ~"842;-25M. ~ can lie a ~ f"';Jr>"""' .. , r , · • Call" fl. ' ' ;; ,,.., ...!4•1 ._ '::I"' ' • . .. .,~ . ~:.. -·Ii,. .
" · · •·· ._,.... "' ·• HELLO' . ' · .... .. ·,~... .,,. '-• ' .
' . WELCOME TP MY AD1
, ~·OAT 'W ATCHElS' , My owner bought it to• me boca,.. rm too
• I' • .i.:i.i .. i.R_,IER TAKES bl .. for him-·~ he's.too~ to• UNR me. I about drlopPea my brtcJal' .when I
'l'lkl .., f,o\uld out nly pl'ic,.. He's ~ ukJng ,:, '-. , . .,.O 75' BOATS , · $29,900. He ;8ayt'/tbat way he "°""'.have
we-1 have a charming-, cOmtOrtilbte &iStoth . ''° btiy me--en&ed. r ~led him a:u.R:h&Wad.'f -
_home with 3 bedrooms, 3~baths!a one and he threitened to throw me ott my cor-,
''of a kind view. ComPlete Mth I aepa-ner lot. Rescue me ti'om this tyrant!!
,. ~te Mt studio, &bo ldtge Pfi 6lclc nIA-VA--5% terms. call Now. ~
• ·that' WJli take two 75' ft. boata. ~pert)-~ 'I ls tde&fly locattd in exchisl'/e •aPea, Please
1 h :n ~ for viewing 'ppo~ent, and
.f·morf·deti.Us. $435,000 .• 1 J
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1\1ove.tntb tbls beauty before the new year:
3 BJt over loo~g !.-tce.d0\91ark Golf Coune.
Heated pool with jacuzzi: So clean you can
' jw;t move in today and have a partY. tir
Nght.f A year ;ro\md }lU: for tbe Whole
f aln t l y. Just $39,750. 10% down. can
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THIS fRIH:EXi INYmMENT
IN CORONA DEL MAR
Thia least expenlive itepl ~ex ,is also
otte o'f ·the ~t With nnv c&rpell;. new
paint inside ·and out, buJlt-ifts• and & six
apace carport. All un1ts are ~o .wdrOoms
·unfurnished within walktnk distance to
JltUe ffltlL TWo P'fp-.~ble at ' $~,<IOO' ..... C&ll 673'8MO: . . !
• ·~ J. 'THE PERFECT ·'REMEDY
FOR GROWING PAINS!
Need 4 bedrboms? ttds One Is the perfect
family home. Has ex.tr.& large ,dining room
plus huge custom built family iooJn with
ftreplace', and 2 ... ths. Loca~ *ar QIM.11·
lu, good acCeu to -~ ~t '35t900 i t
won't last. Call today for; aprpoinCment to aee. 847-6010.-
This lm~r 4·'bedioorn, 2 bfl.th home "'1th: • b:\'a'lutW S*1tlh..~pla~.J 1J'l\.8 home~ia lOCated
on a cornelt-'lbt Wlitffllnµi:l6e la:ndacaping ·bl a r' •
qWet lmpreulve neighborhood. P~ce just reduced
~·$.32,250. call NOW 842·2535. ' ' -~ "
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' ' autiful Spa.nlth tti-tcv~ )llome. Larae 1amll1' fo<Mn with flagstone n,:e,.iaoe. 4 bedrooq• Up.
stalrS. Over 2400 &q. ft. of living area. Located
n beRt prestige area of RuntlrJ.ilon Bee.ch. Priced
t $46,950. AJI terms. 847""6010.' t •
WINTER.'S .. ¢0...,,
tErS GET HUMMIN'
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and ~t ¥tiled in thla ~ home f'Or New Year.
Rea<\)' .. for IJ'!Wfl~ate occupancy. 4 bedroom.
2 bat.Its wt\h ~I to "'8U carr>etl'. E~ra l!Viog
room wtth lireplace. Lovely covered patio. fc '
dream kite~ with large catJna-~L Pri
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llil,m "'°"9 ·-, .. "' ...... an4 ..... .......,. • /. JOIN A LIADla. . .
1t..,VINl'Mht1: ln ... rlty • lft'!_hutl""\•
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TRIPUA .
"HUGE YARD" •
4 IEQROOM, 2 iATH HOME Sieze this golden .op~! Not often can
you find PRIME triplexes with this much to o(-Neat as a pin and safe for the kl& -this home
fer. All 2 ~room units, one wt~ fireplace, prl-is located on an extttmely low-traffic street.
v te balconies,-newly, painted inside and oul. Your family will enjoy \he comfortabl.e floor Q~tty consti;uction ai sensible price. trS.000.: p,lan . and .. lbe wide open JI~ $37 000 cau Ca¥-673-8550. We hl\Ve two-take-:.)'O\fl' 111&. • 5'4'6-2313; ,. · '· ~ '
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'SOME ·PEOPLE HA VE n
SOME Pi!OPliE DON'T ·
Some people have the al]llity to recognize
a re4J: good value wl)en bµylng a b~ .••
Otl)cii want to be shown, This lovely hothe
features a large kitchen With family area,
4 bedrooms, 1 % ·baths. Beautifully decorat-
ed ttm>ughouti for only--$32,'50. 847-6010.
' PLACE ON TOP
011 YOUR,, UST
l\fove into this chlrtmng 4 bedroom, 2 bath
home. Walkillll: distance to beautUul park.
Buil.t-•ln kitchen' with . .large eating area.
Co~. patio. P¢ect for all your enU!r· ta.I~ needs. · Shop early tor thll one.
Pri~ at $"'9:!0. 847,0010,, , •"---i ~ .... ,,__ ..... .. -. .. . _,.,. . .
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Income tax: dollan~~ive you ...,nothina-in
return! WAY not, ~rt them to a good
real estate investment! 1'111 ~tilde Q:ilsta
Mesa 11ropei:_ty ls al~ .rellted. Feature.
4 2~~1..irflts and hai •r\ teturblibed' aD4,-.u~ ,UtrOiM:tiout. FUil .price ,is
$66,9i:i>, with e cellent 'financlng available. .P~ .P~ 546-e~~ for ,additioni.I tnfor-~~ ma lion. · •
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' ". PARK1 HUNTINGTON
"HELMSM~N" TRILEVEL
' $4'9:900 .
Outstanding opportunity to own a beautiful
upgr:aded 4 bedrOGm home _,t-lt.:Sa lh.aJ:l re--
placement, cost!. FeaTIµ-es~lifge tte~ .. 1•
fami11,room with firePlace, brea.kfut noo~
!onnal dining, 2 ~ t.tb4 -.au in super-
s~ condition, Situated on an oversized
prethium lot, close to heath arid shopping.
For tidditlonal Information, please phone
546-2313.
lN ,THE
CUL-DE·SAC
Uve on 1a quiet cul-de-sac near schools,
,.be~ and shopping -and sreat neighbors.
This two-ctory home features 4 bedroon1s,
l~e family room with fireplace, formaJ cltiiIJlg~'and 3 baths. Owner transferred to
Northern Callfo!'n.ia and wlnta to sell
q u t.c k J y. Prlre $40,900. 'Pleuc phone
546-2313.
H;AD GARAGE SALE
AND " READY TO ·MOVE
Fantastic 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on East.side.
Wood bu'rn.lng ~lace, large family room off
kitchen. Easy to maintain Iancl$capi.rle. We have
a 90% 16an commitment on the MJtlt»g price o'f
$31,000. To see call 646-n7t. •
'It may ·rriean' a 'fantastic one story 5 bedroom,
2 be.th home within one blocK of one ol the more
progtt!!sive «rade schools In Qalltornia. .U you have~ a large grouping family and want ·a, pres-
tige neighborhood for only $38,500, call now.
842-2535.
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" AISOLUTEL y fHE· NK;IST
SP.AMISH HOME WE HAVE
I EVSt HAD FOR SALE
lmmaculati home In 1JCattfu1 cul-de-sac ae ttin&
and ln a l*'lme area. 4 large bedrooms, 2 bathl,
t>¥.uUful ~~ tamlly room wl.th .ti.replace
and wet,~. Sp6clous kitchen with lba.ds ot f..jj ... I cabinet.a, overlooking .Qlle "spArklln« tWlrrunln&
pool" Excellent carpeting and draperies through-
out. Moua~ bf.!Ut tu;'9'.l!)CI gorgeou1 garden Ctrtum.
Allov.' for ,much c11te~t and much
'ptrfvacf.• Prloed a $48.,500. Call Mt-601
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ENJOY Goop. 11.HIORS
, • ON SPINDRIFT • Imaelne a cute 3 btdroom. 2 be.th bOme ini East·
1detl family hon\e ~aturtna ' b«\roonll. large-· ski& Coeta 11.teu. tor ONLY ._500. Cbannlna fllmil)' room with flrePface, fortn'at dlnt'ig and a ~tbs. Gi&.,Lsta°!1~0C.~1on,cw1et cyl-de-uo ~ In ~ wndlVOfli Pluti It's Mt.-Jlke every
\.\>hJi i l'eftt ticl~ .~ v'rrl' tloce .m 1thoola, ,,,,.,ii · ..... 1 .. ~... • tieaehiand .ah6t1i'tna iua ~Jee. ~It Price, '40.900,_. o 11-r bum~ ~ the bfWK. See t .......,..1 It won t
Pl~asc phone ~i3~tor tdclWonal lnfolTl\llron. rli<"re long. 64A-n1t. 1 • 1 +.I>-~--7-l!OlO. f I ._ •. ~;.r i. ·-• • 't.·!'"' . . '
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!·" s sUNnEcK GALAXY VIEW ~!u •• ~:'."e".:; , · Watch the SUNSET from your ! Massive Fireplace. $28,IXWJ. 1: • Immaculate duplex, all newly refurbished. can Aeytime, 646-0005. * * * * TAnl>R CO. -SPANISH-• • •
OUTSTANDING * Thls is the "sharpest" Han-
Huntintton IHch over Model we've seen! 3 I ;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1 Bdrm.II. 3 Baths. Screened
'J? AREA ...... $110,000. tor furnishings included. Large, ~overed pool I
: · · 2 bedroom upper and 1 bedroom lower. Right ~
' on the sandy beach. BEST RENTAL 4 Bedroom, 4 bath home. Beautiful decora--~I "hil ; * with roll-back-roof. . . . . ........... $2451000. mer; LIDO ISLE FAMILY HOME
Spaciou~ 41h bedroom 3 bath home with gate
to storage area for your boat. Immaculate
throughout. Lovely private patio for family
fun. 40' Lot, street to strada. Near good
beach. Owner will help finance. $79,500. ,
TRl-l:EVEL
Xtra lrg cul-de-..sac lot w/
block rence, Spanish decor
thruout, ankle deep shag
crpU, fonnl dlnlng, sep.
lam. rm, many more xtras.
I: carpeted 11.bium. Newly
painted. Very private ~ar
~ with 1as BBQ. Hl&hb'
upgraded thruoul Thia one
you MUSf SEE • we think
you, al.so, will agree It'&
Ot.rl'STANDING"'"'tt-$U,500
INCLUDING UIE LANO!! ~-AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ....... ., ...... CO<MU<O.
i'J' ~R_E_A_L_T_O_R_S ____ ~-~--644-__ n_7_0_1 341 Boysldo Dr., Sutt.. I, Newport Booch
: General General ''I 1 I I I Ii i I I 1 I1 GOLDENROD Cloee to bea<:h • abopplng.
This choice street In old ''Our 27th Y111r'' CALJ.. 961-4456. 675-6161 !.... Reduced • $2000
2-Story ! Beach-Poo.1
I BIKE TO BEACH! JUST
I REDUCED BY A.N¥iOUS I,,; OWNER. Formal Uvlna:
room and dining room.
' SUNKEN FAMILY ROOM! I~ 1 Cozy break.Wt nook in
chef's Jcitchen. Truly giant
l-•iu bedrooma. Lo""""' mom, Covered patio opens
to SPARKLING POOL! The
t _ aharpest home in the area. ' .cau wt, 6C5-0303.
! -, ..... IOHl\I I Ol\0\ • : .<' • ~ ' •
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,; Rare Treasure on
Bayfront
I The key to comfort and
• ch8J'm can Ix-round In this
, nautical setting. 40 foot dock
,. takes l'NO large bo&ll plu.s.
The view is unequaled and
_ J the location exclusWe. 3
·' bedrooms, plwi se~ate • -·~ atucllo. Great home
for the di1erlminatlng boat
owner or water wonhlpper
-Price $135.000. Call 673-8550
1.->for appointml'nt. ' 1 ·,,,.. "-.. IT'S "" JD .. '""" ~REAL '
TERS -__ ) • l
l : • Fixer Upper
• ThrH U11ts ; ! located on laqtl' El.staid<'
; : Cosla Mesa lot v.'lth room
~ : for 3 mare units. lnwstor's
, delight with loads of JIOlen-
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: tial. Home need11 remodel·
• • Ing, IKl brP'w Your hamm<:r
L"and paJnt brush. Call ill fer
mplete delalls, but hurry,
, ron't la.st. long.
-f46-M8(I (Open Evet.)
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~HERITAGE
REALTORS
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Macnab-Irvine
Reali.)' Company
~ BaycNlt Beauty
• Ivan Wells dcligned I built. I-Troplcal Pllf'8.di1.e. 3 l..ari:e
r R'J., ~ b&tha, Hideaway
J 1 loft. 2.-~0f'.)' tall fireplace.
•, Jlandnnan'1 garqe. Move· i COOditlon. J~ Edlund. i-642-11235-(Ull)
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· RIAL TORS
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• 10,.n •-int•) '~"""'~--'!-!!I!! OWNER tranaft.rred. s [ ~~~"1 a. den, tamu1 • •Ith fitt~le.ce, ))tltk Ill<• yard, brk, $32,9'!0. ""-!MO-Im
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1 I' ., --11·1 .111r C.d.M. 1' the site 01 "'1' WESLEY N TAYL.OR co R 1ton' ··-• • cute litlle duple<. A Vttla· t •1 ff
tile floor plan alkwrs for 2111 $an J011quin Hiiia Road Macnab·lrvine General G1n1r•I vf.rlous rental arrange-NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4911 "SINCE IMS" Realty Com~y ments. Call G'rn-7225. l ' I --· -lst Western Bank Blda. LINDA 15LE Builders Loss ! c;.,,._,. ' Ge-• u ·....it Pm 1<v1ne
Tut•lul ""' ol •IBined bMok Back Bay Area 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; !THREE BEDROOM Do;. 55~-7000 . Nlghh
• handa>me oa1< panelling Your Gain! cusToM BUILT 5 .. rr"l•~~~·~h~al""'-1 BAYCREST BEAUTY _ POOL 12•.flOO .. 2 BA. 60' x 100·
wallpapers creates great • °'Y nn. office, many, man Y A fine home in a finel.area, center of New-ldscpd, dbl gar, e!ec bltin TUR_TLE ROCK blended w/rich carpets & 2 St Bedrooms, 3 baths, family • . fncd lot, patio, bltin B-B-Q, ~
warmth &: d1arm in this CLOSEOUT -ONE HOME xtru. Swimming pool + ?!:G~ port beautiful. Behind: wrought iron gates, RIO, eating bar, din area, ~ PLAN 111
bn.nd new 5 BR, 4~ bath ONLY! VACANT! Gorr.ow wading pool $.n,500. ..~-.. -• you.eater an Italian marble entry, brinJI::" g w/w crpti. FA ht. A must Spac~ 4 bdrm. & famP·· Baytroot Home. DR. FR, 2-SJ'ORY BARG A [ N ! lo see 9 Yns new --A Joe ~ , .. _. . /fire.. H 1U5$ftltA•Y or'"' <JK.W1L1 co. you to a S" .. "en living room & a l'M'V • e-. ' ... . room home. Oven.llltd lot -...&e master sult~ w Cracld.Lni'. fireplace. Step J Bedroom Oft1e ~ ---~ paymta leu than rent with fl'Uit trees salon!. place -overlooking Bay. down living room and FAM-place area, just the thing for these cool J56,000 1119,flOO. Maxine Williams !LY ROOM. d queeo '"" & BlueHaven Pool ESTATE PRIVACY nights. Many amenities that we can show Ml!I! i ' · eel b•I
&l2-8235. lU21) bedrooms.. Laundry. Builder enclolled patio. storaee fer Enjoy 2% Acres of Lake yedou
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yo_u make an app't. to view. Offe... 1--i ~·-• 1•• · ~ I I
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says $36,500 -Bln' YOU camper & boat. New tile & Vll'•f Property with a New· ....,. -l1t;J tr.II , OFFER WHAT Y 0 U crpta new paint inside & port Beach Addreu. Large ~11 64""'200 ::~r~·· U.e lut ouL Move In today. $28,flOO. br~ '1~.~HoC.~i CORBIN MARTIN $ $ $ $ $ Reo.lty ""'"'"""""'"'""'""'""''"""'I - . 4 Bel,;;:-2 Bath Anytime, 646-0fll6. / • rMMEDIATE CASH • we u~~~a:~r.v::,
FIVE UNITS REALTORs. 644_ ·76'-2 wur .. u )'OU!' property or o-~. ~1m, •AM. -.. 6 PM EASTS.DE New carpets thruout, 2 car V euarantee your equity be-u•.. ,,.,...;a
· garage. Ealtside Costa I l~!!!!!!!l!!!""!!!!'""'""'"""""!!'!!'"'l''""'!"'"""""'"'"'"'""'"' I fore moving day. CALL for COSTA MESA Me.a. 128.9'0. I GeO.rol • immed. a pp ointment. Why Are You Wolt1!t9?
INVESTOR'S PARADISE . 5 1 -----~---R M C di R 11 . • Uquldat'1n9 968-4456. Hurcy to see this lmrntacUlate
Scparato hom" nestled In $5 000 oy C or • 00 or -• '
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AbaCH., ,_S..,PEryC.IAlliohL' ••• ' 6 monU. old ganlen home In : r1a ~ lot. Great tax L-J vA' • I I lBlO Nemrt~d., C.M. li\JlllOIA•Y Of~ COlWfLL co. 1.09 A4;res careb'ee University Park. 3
e ter potent i a I u. ow appra 1a $9'SO Do 1 BR, 2% ba. Fee. lull: rrowtta-· Each unit with Out of town owner \vlMe!J l!!!O!!!!!!!'""'"'"""''"""'"!!P BELVEDERE Wn. beam;i. Needs llOme work, 3 t $37,900. ··Qiuck" Lewis
separate garage, yud and '"" ,.1e -Sh"P 5 BR S RICH IN DETAIL . . custom built 4 bedroom -5 "" ~--• 1 -= • -· COWWEU.. BANKER la~Ddry area. LolA ot BA home, carpeted Md This 1& the k>vely 4 ~m bath. Secluded LARGE uut P•"-~ r ll'll at SJ.1,.....,. $25 750 3 IR 2 BA Realton &M-KlO 833-0700
pnvacy, convenience and at· newly painted, Newport A eracious, cheerful, quality Lus~ Harbol' Vlew mbdel. GUESI' HOME! Profession-CAYWOOD REAL TY ~ plush and sunshine 560 Newyart Center Or.
mosphere. CALL us for full Beach. Reduced to $49,!XXI. ccmtructed home in Pt"-~ ot perfectly ~lined al TENNIS COU'R.T! All lo-* 541-1290 * fresh, Wall lo Wall carpelll!!!!I!!!"""""-... .,.-...,,
detalla. Aslclng $76,500:..i... Call at once to see . vecant tlge! Harbor Vk!w HJDs. living, cathedral ctninp, cated on 1.00 acres of prime Coron1 dol Mir and drapes T /0. p re t t Y Turtle Rock Broadmoor CAU... S«)-ll!il Open .r.;ves. CAU. ANYTIME Meticulous planning is evi-large famll.y l"OODll and n 1 land ~--· 1;,.,.lda tree-lined ltr!et. Take over N 4 -•--Rv ~3928 646-4543 dent throughout. Four large sp&rklina ~tchens. ::: h;g this. ~;;;~~.'"t,fAri the VA lo&n. $164 per mo. °' ~"'I owner. , ., HERITAGE There is a reason bedrooms, separate family land, ~Ice ocaUom., ADVANTAGE! $9,950 BUYS • SMART STYLE pays all.
18 yea.n same locat_v.n room .... 1th ocean vista. Ex-great Vle\\'S. From $84,950. -SELLER PAYS BUYER'S Harbor View Hilla, highly lrviM Terrec•
:--, quisite patio offering th"e ut-Call 615-7225. OO~S! Act now • call desirable ioc. 4 BR, den A: -----·
FURNISHED mo1" In privacy. ;:i;'.'C anded 645<00!. rorm PR. Van/oltlt oover-Reolton 545--046;
--REALTORS
Lachenmye _ •w ng ,., area. =vrlt £ tng._ LuUt ..__ Servino
T ............. ~e 10 perlocti<m. This """'· lj 1•U bar .. 1.,..e .. tlo. $'19,lal. Open Ev.. B'"'ernu"",.."""'• • ~~-N! __ :i ~r-• beauty ts vaeant and ready ~.~. .I• I Gary Knox lfe i..11.'"'• ........
'$34,750 ,, ror your ins~li~n.-H.eld ai$!! OOLDWELL, BANKER $32,750. :~ -:: c:tm11 B ~!. .-~ _ --.---.._ open today 1.00 Lil 5.00. · -iii · r~r• Realton 614-2430 83.l-OTOO 3 BR 2 BA like ._ .. dtag Co I Bet•-•"--2 STORY •BARGAIN! C.On--~~--, 1221 Keel Drive. Not lease-r . · · · 55(1 Newport Center Or. ' ' '"".. mp e e. "'' u)llll new.
venient Newport Riviera DOYER SHORES holfl .......... , . . • $87.250 , ..• ,.,,.,, o• !Ht c0twB.Lca.1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; erptll, tile Jentry. Clean u $115,000. Fee Land. Paul
Re,1hor
OPEN DAILY 1..5
ueL 3 bedroom. FAMILY BEAUTl>'UL VIEW HOME C. f, Colesworthy & Co. -· * DUPLEX * a pin, """Y painted, Dal>· Qulcl<I •' · ' ROOM' 2 1tory Palos Verdes . wahr, flrepl, covd. j>e.do, t'OLDWEIJ.., BANKER · . -for the dlscrlmlnatln,g. 640 0020 ' super Jdacpg. Owner trans-Realton 644-2430 833--0700 'co""MPLETELplace. VaulY<edF"'u'IRtngN•·_ Over 3300 sq. ft . of private • FACE LIFTED $75 000 SO. or HW)'. 2 & Den ~u• new 550 u Cen 1 wiiliiiii"'i"iOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio Come ... ou• new --•-•Jobi ' • 2 BR -· being Ut A fen-ed. Low down-CALL .,ewport ter Dr. ISHED at this LO\V I.OW and secluded living. 4 large I' • _..... 6 UNITS · ....... · 968-4456. PRICE! OLYMPIC' SIZE bedrooms, beam ceilinged Well maintained area near real aood deal for -•
comm. pool. Putting green. family room, formal d!nhi&: Adams and Buahard. 4 Bed-2 TripleX(!S _ 2 BR ea. G ~500 •• , H~RRYI
Extremely arudous _ Ir)' l0'1', room, and pool wlth jacuzz.l. ~alt.l potnpa.ny rooms, 2 Baths. Custom 2 Bungalow un1ts & 4 • MOR ~ REAL TY Beat Jan. Rush
down! Call today 645-0303. Many 1nore exclusive f~-_ . RARE Fl.replace. NCarly Ne)" Shag Studkl units with garages ~73-6642 , 67J..MS9 Low, one f1oor howie with
1ure1, $129,500. Shown by Carpet. Cover'l!d Patto Plue plus xtra parking. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... iiiiiiiiilm 1 !'~"'!!'!"'~~~!!""!~ privacy. 95 ft. lot rould be a appo;ntme"t only. CORONA DEL MAR Room l~c •Pool. Homo' ta GROS.S INCOME lll,760/yc. SHORECLIPFS 1'$32 500 4 BR ·2 BA gardener'• deli<hL 3 BR, 2
IOlll\I I Ol\O\ PETE BARREn TRIPLEX unoccupiat Md In Llv8-ln Stand in line for this! $69,!llO Delivers 'view of 1 Ba's. Slt In &ont of the
Eastern style 2·BR lkrme COnditlon. $3l,850. Call Any-ocean & canyon plus 2 BR, In Beautiful-College Parle fireplace with roses. Irvine
~ ' . '~ . -REAL TOR-w:lth 2 additional units on 2 Umt', 646-0555. Newport den, older -clean -well near Harb.lr Sb o PP In~ Ten-. $59,500. RuM Flynn
642•5200 full k>t$ In excellent loca-cared for expandable hoine. Center, C.M. Hbtb and CX>LDWEl.L. BANKER --:;;;~-----i~-;-~-~~-~';-~-~~-~ tion. $82,500. Leis Miller at Nothing comparable Jn Orange O>a.fl Collete. No Realton , 644-2430 8.13-0700 ----~.. 642-8235. (U2J) I CdM. Bob Yorke down VA·nt.A or '.VOi.i name 550 Newport. Center Dr. Ontu BEnER THAN NEW '42..aJS 64f'200 Falrv ew OOLDWEU., BANKER it. New on market -better rv 'B<tnn. 2 s.1h. butttin "'"" 646-8811 Realton 644-2430 m-aroo hurryt QUICK CASH "'21 w/oew dAAww, Ucopl & 550 Newport Cen!B D•'. THROUGH A ~ enclo!K'd patio. CompJeteij' (anytime) I !!''""~'"'"!!l!!"'"!I!~!"" I · ~ 11 rede<."Oraled Inside A out -Vacandes coat money! Re'tlt Realton 54S-949l DAIL y PILOT
N rt Sho ov•.-Ything now. See It to be-BACK B.f.o, y . l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!ll!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!l I """ ho""" aeL,_ ...,. OPEN EVES ewpo res llcve II. 51' down, Unarlclng T( blilg., etc."'"'. Dally Pllol WANT AD
4 ldr-•--uty avail . 134.flOO. -IEAU 1----N-----~Q=•=ut=n=ed,=Ad=:;;. ===...:.-Sc-"U=l=dl•=ltem='=·=·=·=&Cl=-=56711=========-I "' "'"' GINNY MORRISON ' ' ' CORO" LIQb PENI SULA PT. -
$41 500 """'1\.3'lm A family oome . Attr u 2 t 3 Bdrm & ' • ••• -REALTORI-on quiit. Clll-de-sac in. area This is \he unique • triplex ac ,veba -a y. Frpl .
Immaculate thruout. Lllth :. **W!l•* ·15(15 ii.a, otf, ho-feature~ doll'.-development In C.0~1;1a del den, ths. c.; eo-. •l!L..... • .. ~... M h indi Id al own 'cloeed paUo; 2 car garaa;e plaster walls, new crptg. up.. • * v~ Dr\ Eut,' ble flntpl/ OW, bltlns. ,,..ar ~RereUve Inv ,•~ uni-! w/door.sr.;ner. ~ Blk. to iraded, like new. Fotml • * D:l.ta M.. fl.aptone entry, lush ldacpt" ........ , •11; !IOO
dln!n& ~ paUo. Choice Joe. '**•** !&'f-tJJO and ntuch more. 139,950. and rent the other tflO for ocean. • · Xlnt terms. To aee CAU. (Open Ev~nlngi) 2'lllO R.edla~ Dr., Nll. about $450. a month. 11it>arJ> Call: 673-366.1 675-3025 Evea. ee.mi CALL 642'-lm ~ story dctlKJ'I. Call
1733 WHtclut o.-.. N.B. PRIVATE. BE,\C;H 722!;, • I
Just Reduced v..,ant 1oc "" 60' ot """'· sandy beach. l.ovcly bfi.y ELEGANT LIVING -Dover view: exc lusive
Shores )ovely spaciot.11, 4 neighborhood . Now la the ~room 3 ha~h. fonnal din-lime to build! S4~.ooo. Bill 1., ..... ..,,. ... .., __
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11 a Jlf>e'C.lacular home to COLDWELL, DANKER
entf:'r1aln 1n. A 111."r'Kt' MBR Realtors 644-2430 l\1--0'100
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living. $85,000. It wo1f t last.I!!!~~"==~~'"'!'""!'"" * * $31,950 ** 4 BR + Maid'• or ~rm. Peclcy paneltnr, I .,..,.,
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oven, '""Pl•"'· Swint Poot GllllTING$ * , 541r1m. .i ~ FAni.. a .._ " •n.
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LAtVM a..ch " Condominiums Condomlinlum1 Monwy to L01n 140 HouNt Unfurn. J0S t{ouM& Unfum. J0S
___ OC_EA_N-,-~-O~NT--I for Mle 160 for .... 160 -1--'-T-D--L----Generol Huntl"11l•n Beech
COMMUNITY l=========I st oans
U:E. family home, ...... WALNUT SQUARE 6:i.% INTER EST LANDLORDS! \1~,;;, ;;..t~f~"~1,i:h::
DuplexH Unfurn. 350
rAA\l nelahborhood. 5 BR., 3 T L Y.'c Spt'Clallle in Nt>~'POrt $225. 548-1405.
ba.. H ... e """" rm . ' 120 d D oa ns Beach • Corona ""' .,.., • ""''" ..... -am-ll>e-, _-,-"'· w/lrplc. f"onnal din nn. •. Laguna. 'fur Jkt1ti1I Ser· _yrlv llome, has S\\'tm pool ,
LrrrLE Isl • brand ~
lower. nr $1:1. bay. 2 Br .. 2
!:kt, patto, 1:ar, lrr)!r, 1/i·
ofell, dWi/w, r;w.:1 decor,
dri•, c:rpUI. lsi•. $400 MO. o ... ·11er liox 2$5, &lbou
Island.
Lee. well equ.lpptel kitchen, Law 0 Co w..-e 11 FRf:E to Your Try Rent-A-House 979..a.430 ''""'l'lll' """' ... 11«:,... HOLIDAY SPECIAL "W."'E"'s'"uy "'r""o~s·· · N".v'"'' ::: '~'f.";=;.ft. ~ 67~'!.,;YIEW0,RENT4A94L3~.0 Irvine
moo gatden & patJc> area11• Sattler Mtg. Co. ~ ......, Belbo• Peninsula
A very funcUoual. wt!ll LAST CONDOMINIUMS -642-2171 545-0611 Coron• del Mer 3 DR. 2 Ua. bonui> r111 ... Sim 2 en. d.:'11. 2 be, bltJUi,
pJaru)E!lj hQnie. Roo1n for $crying ff.arbor area 21 m· 1----------l'l .Bli. 1 1~ IJU. . . •• S:.l"l.J d&llwshr ~l'/4cyer. l4i pool. $92,500. PHASE THREE _ $250. -2 BR. trplc, no pc?ts. 2BR.1', !)a. Aw C1irH! . S2f1.'i blk heh & blL,y. $325 ma. yr .
• ff..281» • 417 POINSETI'IA, ca I I 2 on. 2 U:1. • •• • . • s;;oo I)'. l;l.'19 £. Balboa mvd .
• No Closing Costs
• Free Upgr•d• Carpet e tmm.cli•t• Poss.s11on
• $1000 Moves You In
_ ... _ lj 11!1 I 64lH)899. 3 BR . 2 Ua. ' .. s::z:-1 ;16() m 1 Ap1 A ldw11$11'2'1, 53&-3518 01' . Coste Meu 4 BR. 2 ha. 6~1drnoor $.'lKJ 213/863-1008.
• QUIET Retreat! 1 Br. ~p. 4(iBR. 2 !Jl1, teda11111n h .. ,~ S40011 I C~os~t~o~M~ ... -.. -----
ENTICINGLY •••• Sa nta Ana Fwy. to Culver, right about 1A
mile to Walnut (1st road on left), left 1 mile
to "Walnut Square''; or San Diego Fwy. to
Culver. left about 3 miles to Walnut, right to
"Walnut Square" or call 714/551-4041.
. remodeled, 2 bdrm .. 2
bath hon1e: every comfort
you oould lmaline ii right
here at your disposal.
Elegant dining a r e e..
spaeiowi living room &
n1uch: n1uch more. Call Income Property 166 ~'teve llurst. $58.500. 1~-----~~
: ~~O 1,,,,,,, Mobii•Homes J~ T\\'o 4~,~~~~~.~~~ Nlurn. .,,,/T'0"1u,,,._,, only S-17.500. each. S4T:i0 REAL Est·•:rE dow,. c"11 "2·1418. "' Mobile Homes
Hout" Furnished 300
Cost• Mesa
CLEAN 1 BR. Reapona;ible
adults, ro pelA SllO. plus
utilities. 4121); Hamillon
C.M.
L1gun1 8Nch
$125 . UTIL Pd. Nice Bach.
nr. beach. No. end. Gar11ge.
SHiO -lITIL Pd. So. Laguna.
1 Bit. \\'oodsC'y St:!tring.
$.100 · 3 BR. Ck'<'llnfrunl.
F'rplc. Lrn dl'Ck. \\'inter.
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G73 .. I03() or 4~·324'i 1190 Clenneyre St. For Sa le 125 • Jffl'r1 •
494-9413 549--0316 -WMI
li<:e•• v iew -$38,900 Motor Home Rentals Newport Beach 171TI Beach Blvd., 11.B. La.l'Ge 2-Sty. 4 BR & den on 1'1 Jots Sliding doors from Real Estate Wanted 184 \VATERFRONT · PIER &.
den to ,·undeck. Bltn., island SALES & LEASING • f"LOAT • 3 BR, formal din-:i: p e ~itc~1 °j;lin¥· O tuu servtMoo.t tacilfflty ~ Quick Cash * ~;.1·:blba~~;;~wy~~Y
apes.;, .o .. er uy m allllaf Of omes Will buy your property. All lease O!!ly, Fumisbed $500
all the village. cash '>l'ithin 72 hrs Call mo Untum $450 mo No
MISSION REALTY 494--0731 §Jl.,IQQ . ~~~te 8nITf'tt R~nlty.
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• Adlt pk close in C.M.
557;134 or 839-5266.
Linda Isle Lagoon
Lu.'l:urious ne"1.' 3 B R .
w/stcp-down 1iv rm.. 3
(rplcs.. 2 we1 bars. Finest
construction. A home for the
most diaC"r\mlnating buyer.
Eileen Hudson
OJLDWELl... BANKER
Realtors 644-2430 833--0700
550 Newport Center Dr.
Newport Beach
Harbor View Homes
Portofiro Model w/pool. 3 Bdrm.!., 2~ ba's. Many
upgrades. Very clean. Short
escrow possible. $67,900.
HQward Wells
COLDWELL, BANKER
Realtors 644-2430 833--0700
550 Newport Center Dr.
-HARBOR VIEW HOMES
2 BR + Oen. Pvt low main!.
fee land. 3'.124 Port Provet\Cf.'
Pl. 644...£249/644-0396.
3 BR, 2 BA in Harbor
Highlands. 2 blks from
Mariners Elem. 2040 Beryl ,
For appl ~7020. owner.
Ouplexet near the ocean
Mlle• ~l.. Realtor * 673-~.
Newport Hei9ht1
bouJe. '""'yanl. NICE! $!11. . • r I I.ARCE 2 Bl< D<0plc>. cp ...
ALA Rentals e 645-3900 ' I drpacs, b!t-itu1, wa.shet·,
drver. y11.r·d & ¥:8J'8.&e. NQ e NEW YEAR'S Bonus! 2 pt;l s. Sl75. &16-2385 .
Br. Encl gar. Yard for kids. REALTY Sl35. A Com p;1ny \Vith \'islon 'l BR . gar~e, palk! .. Pref
ALA Rentali e 645-3900 Univ. Park Ce-:it.:r, Irvine I ~'OUple._ Slota. No children.
Call An)tin1r. 83-1.~20 .1!t_Slll1.
AITRAC 4 BR. 2 BA. bltns, Office hours g A1'1 to 6 Pro.I J s-1if>'.,_N_e_w-~2-B-,.~,;.,~.,-irl-c.
dshwhr, llf!w shag crpt c t d .-i ...,,, lhru-out, (rpl. lrg. back --------rps, ~. priv ,.,.,s. ~~ "' Cl F:. 18th. 641Hl087, 49-t-1763. patlo & yard, d,,. gar. osc 2 Rn.:! Bu. AiJ·,,'011fl ... S".li)(J -·c_c=~~=~~~-
10 schls. No pets. &15-4220. :l HH. 2 Jiu. ;111· 't"Ond ... S:ZXO Huntington BNch
NICE 2 BR. CJ1>I stove 3 BR . 2 ha ........... , S~2.'J
garage & large ~. $175'. 4 BR. 2\11 ba ........... S~ll
1st & last plus deposit. Resp 6 BR. 3 Ba. tam. nn ... $475
married coo.pie. See al 428~
Hamilton St., 61.2-1060.
2 BDRM, new crpts, dl'p!I,
stove, lge fenced )'a.rd,
garage. $195. SlOO. security
deposit. \Yater pd. 613-7737
or 646-8811 .
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New 3 Br apt.s $250. me.:
" Dbl garage, dsbwahr
334 Portland Circle, H.B.1
53'>8188
2 Brand fl('\\', luxuriou~y
tum, Bay Vie.v Bachelon.
Priv &>iich, Dock avail.
$205. & $24;;. Yrly LeaE.
673-1162.
e $25 \Vk & Up On Ocean
Lovely Bach • 1 BR·Rool'M
!\:aid Service . Pool -Util ~d • Call 67S-6740 • I
COZY spac 1 BR, cloeelil
ocean. 2131943-29'J8 or
Manecita. La Mirada.
Corona del M.r
2 BR., 1 BA. Utll Pd. $200
mo. 'Yrnrl)'. Married cp1.
Refs. Avl now. 675-3fil.3,
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SPACIOUS 1 & 2 BEDROOM APT.
Furnished & Unfvmlr.hed
Adult Living
Dishwasher color coordinated appliances • Plush shag carpet -mlrrored·wardrobe doors--
indirect lighting In kitchen . breakfast bar .
huge private fenced patlo • plu sh landscap-
ing • brick Bar-B-Ques • large heated pools
& lanai. Air conditioning.
3101 So. Brlltol St., Santo Ano 557-1200
COLDWELL, BANKER & CO.
MANAGING AGENT
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BROKERS-REAL TORS
l 02~ W Balboa 6J].J6bl
SUBLE"I' Parlr N ewport. rum. studio apt. Prefer
.ain&le l~male or older
e. Avail Jan lSlh.
644-1433 •
. 50 Per Week It Up. 1 BR,
BR I: bachelon. O>lor TV.
'd serv., pool. The Mesa.
415 N. Newport Blvd., N.B.
6'H681.
2 BR lower dupJE':I( • 1 blk to
beach. Yrly or winter $225
I or $250 mo. 130 46th St. See
. .J>Jov 24-26 or p h o n e
I? 0131285-4215.
EACLIFF Manor A p t s .
hek>r apt. Util Pd.
1$148.50. Pool. 1525 Placentia ~A~. Alk about our dis-
: count. 548-2682.
2 Oceanfront 1-room apt!.
: 190/$100 yrly, util incl.
67>-1241.
~FRONT. 3 BR. 2 BA .
• fplc. Call Bing, day a
"83&-1491 and eves. 67r>-2949
BAOI. $125: oceanfront:
'Winter or yrly. No ff!@
,1 ABBEY REALTY &12-3850
Apt. Unfurn. 365
Biibo• lsl•nd
2 Br upper on Marine Ave . 3
:yrs old. Steps to be11ch.
"$325/mo yrty. 835-3437 day!I
.. only .
loUNG coupl l' "'anted lo
ffttll a cozy 1 BR apt, on
•fbe Pen., $1Z. mo. 673-017'2.
orono dol Mor
ON TEN ACRES
'Zf~· fum./unfUrn. Lelt<iC
rUTplace I prlv. paUos.
Poolt Tennis Contnl'I Ukf.!lt. :91» Sea Lan, CdM &4~-261 1
-(MacArthur nr Coast tlwy}
HUNTINGTON BEACH'S FINEST
Spanish Country Estate LiYing
2 Acres. Beautiful park·like surroundings.
Sunken Pool. Sparkling Spanish Fountains.
• Spacious Rooms • Separate Dining
• Walk Jn Closets
• Home-like Kitchens & Cabinets
1 BDRM. Unlurn. ,165. Furn. $165.
2 BDRM. Unfurn. $185. Furn. '215.
TOWNHOUSE 2 BR, l 'A!Ba., 1400 sq. ft.
Unfurnished $200.
L=· '!'.!\~~ i:~ I ...==.... 11·..el oooll, Jacunl-exerclse rm.!''-:·::--:-:;::=.:::::,.,..J. "-
Male ~. 3 ml to UCI $98 Cl•••fnc atlon '°°491 z
+ % ~1«. Untum. at mo-[
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BE Atrm'Ut.. Octantronl. ~ ..
Cololtna View. F e m 1 I e Cl lfl I ' · ahm 2Br, upper apt Im· ••• ctt on 15..f4t
m<~. •"111L NB. 613-91777. [ • l§J ll'a a bl'fftt. • . .eell )'01.lt All1ll twl* ~
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Rd.t. .......... S.D. BABY1l1'l'l'ER "a• U _d : 21, do>s ccly. Apply dally, 1-!IOOIO-·--;=:---Rec:rNtioNI Vohlclo hmcuo UC<noe '°"""' now Muat be -ly exp'd. Sport., V1e<1tlon 6
1---~ Prof. Corpot CltNllilllii ~·~ .:-::; =~ -~ uacmil°FNEEDED Show •vallable tllru TarbeU Com· Own uniform. Apt+ Salary. Recrootion•I Vohlcl Alm windows A Ooor care. pm"" • 1115-1\!llT 1~• s• ,,.,.__ .... ___ • 5eo'etaries at the pariy. Applicanta tu.Uy ~ 546-0310 Show
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Bllbylltth! , .bOWieclea.nifW.-;'r ~ • 1lt eve• b' 8 Yt o((l strl-Mwit have car. Pvy nn A Irvine 5l>-44SO J~ ~14 C.Omplete traln1na proeram. Apply at Shell Stat.icn, 17th Cent•r
LJc,nii&f lllbytltter, must be )>IOYJIW. ~. ~ ~~ $llO mo. Anaheim 533-2322 Pfeaae caU9 ~· exl 314 ~'::., m==-en~ Ir: lrvlne, N.B. January S-14
Dey Care MPther teeklna: HOUSE Of CLJAN ~AB y SJ ti ER. Rtllable, _........,,., -·--iu NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO bf'tw~ l-.,, J: to claim SERVICE Station Salesman. Please call 642-5618, ext. . 4
pmnanentfUlltime_p01itlon FQor, ~~.walls, ma~. for 2 ctN: 1'01 H k f/ti ~po Temporuy Help ~~n~~~~~ 832-T'"°A· RBELL f/tlme eve ahitt. Must have ~~~..!.~ 5(N~ .. '° ... ~~
caring fDr cm child. New ' )"l'L tn area. lfUlrM, bome~L Sch., 12 1D OUM ..,., me 1---------1 lite mech. knowledge. Neat loU-tree~~ber 'b<J~ born tbnl tour-)lean.Feno-EXP HOUl1tCidlili1i ia.so. 5:30, tbru Frt. ~-For Conv. Hosp. 54MOID. Jr. Drattmnan $850 __ ...;*;.._~*'=,_;.*;.... __ I appearance. Apply AM 2500
ed yard A two playm&tet. 0""1 Car. 6 bn. at leut. BABYSl'tlER needed, Mon INJECTION xnold operat.cr. Sec')l/Recept, ah $$50 LYN REAL TORS Newport Blvd, CM. 1 _,,-,,_*--*--*---11-1
BredfuC. luncb • mack * ~2918 * . thru hl Pwirmaneat. Vie. Exp'd prefd. All 3 Secretary $600 S..11 01arge Shift. Employee -s=:-s~~=c=.=.~-ISITTER needed 2 4 hrs Appll•nc••
htctlld<d. Weelt do>o only p I Ii & Bettd> & Ellll, H.B . ahlftas&oinlr to"°"" 7 dioyl. Tax Secre!Ary . 1575 benefits incl-"""'' a R. E, TRAINEE daily, 5 days per ~k. 2 $25 per Wttk. So. of • n .. 80-6289. Apply 13t6 So. Legan. C.M. ...~ n-t...•·--.r rUV\ life tna, 'vac pay, bolidayJ R. E. Broter 4: Developer, ..i-a • .,...s 5 • 6 _ Bal~-Edinor oa at lhanollL P.•perh.-lna ~·· ~.... .__, a: n .. ....M..u Con wW train &. &pOnlOr for .... O ..... -JOU• ..,.,... Nr SO .13. 551-4861. • A:.mk" . , BABYSIJ.1::' for ~2 nnl , , • 'introducing • • Med Fmt olc, S. Lq:. f: top waie1. ~·-TO v. UceoM. Cal l betwn 10 am I: Uland area. ti75-8&l> or
NEW YIAR'S EVE CUSTOM PAINTING ~Call~ no,.. Wolllck Pe..-1 ~:=°'&c S450, -"~"""".'_,,Sc.,.,3156c'i3'06~. "'Th"'"'111"' .. ='-Av_•_·· I 3 om. 545-IDI. T~ONE .,,. •• ~-
Ba.b)'a:lttina ~. ~°*"' ': BARG1R1.3. lmmed.' opel). S.rvi~ I Aeenc'f Typllt to $500 . -MACHINISTS RN-LVN service, exper pre1er;;r. o~e:ton~~ $39. !
Hunt Bch. 538-1297 aulting &: est. uc:--I.DI. inp. TUatln, Newport . NEWPORT Both Day A NI~ "11ft open-Pvt duty _ all lhUtt. Coun· but wW train. 540-lm. * LA545--0'IBOTE -~'-I auto. w--"_:i, . Woc't be wMlokl. -. -. Ooota Moa.' dioyl er Tiftd of applying wl>ere . cc Porsconnol Aaoncv lnp, 4 "'1,·40 hr "°"" wk. tywide, I n ,. r v l e w " * TYPISTS .,_ ~ ~ Carpet Servlc. . No Wutmc ' nl~ Grin 6 Beer lt. ~ ~~~~)'OU 133 Dover or:, N.B. , SOme overtime. Med to lrx: registra.Hon9-5 dally except elec. ~r (ZI>) A-1 oo
SICK OF omTY' CARPET * WALLP,PER jc ,m-.cm · are not s&Jsned ~th = 6424170 ~m~nm ~=--=: Sun. l..eacottlie NU r a es a =:~fo~b $45 ea. 646-5848.
Call the Carpet Doctor When ro'l call "Mac' 8lnt lerk '•m:u. results apply in per1M Apply in petlOD Elder In Registry, 351 Hospital Rd., today FRIGIDAIRE 'Cold P
Demand the best, steam dn 5'8-1444 . ' 646-1711 Not9[ FC p-t~ .,._ ..call or write today (or ~ JUNIO~~en: l.~lS.. duatries, Inc., 21Ql Dove st.: N.B,.:..,.~~ll.ll)1tme, 642-9955 Intervws: 9-12 Larae . refrlg,. $50. * 979-7146 * INT ' Ext ll&iDth-. oeililWI ' . _ .. !!._ CU\' confidential JIO oost inter-Earn _,..._, per week eet· N.B. -,o,0:ic'-'-""'-="· -~,--~~ We Need All Balboa. 1:---"-,,.,~--''--I sprayed tfllfllmllbed QeC Get' the ~ hooey! &JPe'1' view ting new eustomera tor the "'===,,,_-,,-,,--,..,,--1RN supervisor, nite shift. omce Skills REFRI;;;;"°";;;c"'ERA"""'ro"'R"'s-:,,.=.::'j;'I ~•rpet Service price st..'118'7 Gt t. ' pocitlon in gorceoua bank. • DAD..Y PILOT. This la mt a MEX:HANIC ·Salary + com· Full or p/time. Hy-Lond EquAI Oppor. Employer Automatic defrost 2
JOHN'S Carpet A Upholstery
Drt-5hampoo tr e e Soot·
........... (SoU Rstaroants).
Degreuen le all color
brightener! & 10 minute
bleach for Vlblte carpets.
Save your money b.Y 1avlna
me extra tripe. Will clean ~ nn., dining im. a:
ball $1li. Aey rm. $7.50,
coucll $1D. O>a1r $5., 1S ....
exp. h what ~ count.I, mt method. I do ·wart1. myaelt.
Geed m. 5!1""°1.
• . Attftctlve indlv. needeiif lot .. ttm,.,.."-~ REQUESTED newspaper route and does mission. Shell station, Htg. H ,_ ti 1 • 89,~ INT lr:E:XT paint!na, ~ important d.J,ents. Call Dl!b-Al.LJQOO .. :' AIL LEVELS not include collectl.n2 or Bch. Aft 3 pm, 847.fi600. ome ..,. e x ce p ona Male • Female ='~7"°'·,----~-o-+il = s:..= woo,d by, 833-2100: Alm Fee Jobt. -deliwrln&. Transportailon 11 Medlcel Reeept Tme S~tiu~ WRu!:1~; Wtltem Glrl Inc. ~l~.1!te~: ~ 4 ·' Dennla 4 ()ennla PenonQl!I ~cal, profl mes!· provided. We work four Each morning you'll don a 531_8741• 466 MacArthur Blvd.
INT. A Exler. Accoua. cell-Age~ df , Irvine, D2 ical techn1cal la~tory houri after IChoo1 and 8 on lovely white uniform &: ~~~-~.----540-0325 Kenmore washer. 839-1
inp .apraywid. Lie., lnl:. M1chehon Dr. ~ 'account: Saturday. We have TninKI bright smile when you land ~ L~~~~ TYPIST •DISHWASHERS, ,
Local1•?efa. 66-()809, ChbCk. •BEAtrn' OPERATOR* bw. clerical, executive, man. :run: ~e~~: this super spot. Friendly Needed to type adclrHses:. dryel"I, reblt, guam '' I&
EXT SPECIAL $1" FUU. TIME. APPLY -acers. sales, production, 1y You must be out of indiv. sought to ~t pa. =~try, 499-l556. Mu.st ht fast &: accurate. delv'd. 839-7620; 54&-5;1!.1 .
3 er. LJcllDI, T1"188 tl'l E. 17th. Costa Ma& t.dot'y, mechanical, ware-~ by 3 PM t 0 til!llts in beaut. new otc. The o.ten .. Rtsti Apply Pennysaver, 1545 G.E. top of the line Pottatk
Pl p~ .... BUS boy needed expa1IDted house, maintenance. U ~l!DCl!J Call Ptu, 833-2700 Dennis Newport Blvd., C.M. d~hwshr, xln't Co n;d ~
.. • .,., r pti!faxed. ~ in penon. ' -ven p r or l t y. &: Demls Peno:ru:.d Agency Sparkllngdi will 'E_~ •~-l~Uoln· =TY~PISI'="~,~RECEPr="=~, ~F~am~U. $140/blt otr. 963-5m.5. ~; * PA'l'OI PLASrllRING AlleY Welt,. 2I06 W .. OcaD Bl .E. Edinae", SUit@ _, at Irvine, 'll3.Mkbl!lson Dr. v. •anu u,.. ...-n iarity w/basic inventory LIKE new Maytag washer '
AU typea. Free ....m.tee Ftmt. N.S. ~ln(." Simta· ~ 92'1tl5 LADY'S miaJJ. gold watch MFQJANIC wanted. Foreign !!= = ~~C~ control &: some chemistry elec. dryer, PIQ ...
C.:U ~ ._., , CARE-Weekend.ll'fllfoin caft ~ Opportuntty Agency w/diamondl at both ends of ears. Coeta Mea area. Debby, 833-71<*>, Dennis & helpful. 646-39n. =963'4=. c.'"-=-----~hl
Cement, Coner*'• Plu...... far sweet UWe Grandma. strap. 6'13r0319 60-5133. Dennia Penonnel Agency of WAITRESSES C•mer•• &
PATl()S.plANTERS Frl evea: to Sun l!ftl. Nr LIFE INSURANCE Newspaper Can1en Irvine, aE2 Michetaon Dr. Equipmtnt
All ~-e .c..~. u~-" DRAINS-..i,17.so ~.,;,.,iz: -er MANAGEMENT BOYS & GIRLS s E C R E TARY,Exocutive, OverlB, !o<allslillb, -,, ..........,..~ ww,. .... ......, Sewer line to )00' "$15 __.,. 10 yrs and older. Dynamic N~ C p A Experience preferred. CLOSED Circuit autom-.:'c
lltllTlpstone wk.~. * 5f9.Srt * am.D care. Lite lbeklJI, W. Newport Beach area. firm has stimulating poal· Apply in peraon, TV camera, best watch
PATIOSi. walks, drfvs. Saw, PLUMBING REPAIR DI)' bome only. S to 4 du.. , We need 8 dynamic Good profits. Contact Mr. tlon open for intelligent, JIMBO'S, 3CfiO E. Coast Hi· or entertainer, for
break. reflOYe I: replace No job too ...U Uvelnorout. .... T40l , lndividualonthe~up! Seay, Daily Pilot, CM. creative, energetic' woman 0 =w~"'"'·~Corona==-•-•l_M~"'~·--c........,;_:;;,::;;:o,·==-==:;-';'bl
concrete. 5tla663 tor est. * 6f2-3l28 *' COOK (Fry) ~'d only. All Newport Bee.ch Home e 642-4321 e w/managemeDt ab 11 it y . WAI'I'RESSES, over 21, ex· SLR Praktica, Internal ~~ c::r = Sewtne/Ait.rethnl · :,.-:; .:.,!! .• ~: ~~ ~~ ~~ide9v:1"Cti;~ ~U:rs ~tn!~1e~ ma::. r?~in,;~4°::~~~,'.1 ~~~~1d~~ ~; =~ .,
Pool decb. Don. ICM51t. ' , , The Cottap Qitfee Sbop, field manqement. Ap-Holp, an Center-St,, CM. -'cal"ii-l ~64():"-'1.333'=".--=-~~-lllCJUCaU uca~• 546-0037. • · !
Controctor lll!!l<f.1 ~ , 11&1 W. lltll SL. c.JoL llYINE fERSON11S. pllc&nt muot have a mJn. 54H91!1. Sec'y Exoo lo $700 0 •. ~296=E"'. l=7~th~St~·~c~.M_.__ ~
Prof. ~. tailorlDC. A: COUNTER pi Fry cooks ~llrCC.' lmum 18 months to 2 OLDER lady wanted to drive Fabulous spot for special WAITRESS, dining room. Furniture I
JAOC Taulane _ Rtpatr resb'Unl .. 66:<125. ~ , P/time or JI/time. Days or ..,,.,,~~ years succeuful 1 If e morning & eve d a 11 y, lndiv, who wants close as· Interviews 10 am-12 pm,
mod ddlt. 20 Alterations M2 AU nlibta. Jack in the Box, 385 H•ppy & ._.__ 18.lea experience. 2--3 Llve-ln posslhle, N. 8 • aociatlon w/creatlve exec. Santa Ana Country Club, WALNUT Bullet, M ~'d. 'ih Way Co. ~7-00.t Neat. accuratel.'IJ ye.an ixp. , East l'1th SL, Colla Mesa. HolW.y~ !filar Incl~~ 673-3975 bet 8; 30 am or aft 6 New co. needs mag1c touch Newport Blvd btwn BrialGl Excellent condiUon $
Dr•ftlng Telrt1sloft R.-fr -, ' See OUr Januacy tat ad our natk>mvide Agency pm, ~ we~~an~ ::::~: :;~ _ htan wtth ex· :~~m set Incl 3
-DELICATESS~N 488 E. 17th (at Irvine) CM Manaa:ement team on all PARITIME help in Dr.'a 833-2700, Dennis & Dennis perience on scope reading to old king.size bed. ~Howiew, R e mod•, O:>LOR TV ·Cal-Tnmcs 642-1470 phasea of A&ency Build· offtce. Must be able to type p . 1 •-1 1rv· run diagnostic center. 646-9586.
Room Additions. $50 ~ '789 W -€oata 'X-/Cash' •·-.Poli"-will-....1-&::: wU1 teach simple bkkpg enonne '"'6"ncy o ine, TL--~-R bl F d ~""""""';--;-=;:;;;;;d; ,,_,,. -·-......... H---· ter 1·-~-~~-~~-~-~~"1-~:l!~-~ .. ,.. uuu ·~...... ~"" -Xl82 Mlche.laon Dr. • "'9UUON o ns or *,-* SOFA • LOVE o.'"56-:.;;;-,-.1"' ____ ,._,_·_1 ~-Call·$JO._, 'W:j;..esses 'i-S T-H-IS-Y-OU7. ::,, '::""'m . .::-1'.: ~.::: ~·· '0r '"'°" sEcRETARY . 642.t010 c.Hee & .......... rm """ I anwn, plus trin&:e bene-Ph•rmecy As1i1tant Work w/dynamjc young ex· Alk for Jim l\{oHett T~o'!'p~rond~~ltlo~n ~;_:;~~~I
EXP. ~·~-Gardener. ••s I ·I I ft-It ._.__ A cbeWiul ~lady who fits. Mix buainess w/pteasure io ~..!!_ve. Futtil ~~.~· PERSONNW~STECLL~Gl'ENC 2 BENh. TWOddoo~.~ $12 Complete a-....u s er v . ._ ____ ....__, ~ .,... ~ can compo9i .. A: . type bet If )U.i meet our ciu-Utl· an Important part at medi-•-=ua vena e a-to cuwuat ,.., Y. • uc cnau.-. ~
Kam a I an l, 6 4 6-4676, •-L..v ,,..OllKltH own letten in 8 chatty cations contact Barry cine. Great oppor. for 8Upet' V.P. Ir sales manager. SaJ. Our New Address u of ..:--::;:=;-· =-==ek:'I &G-1337. 91m-·r9'ill entbusia1tic IDIUIDer', Grenkow, Agmcy De-~· Call Kim, ary to $550. Call Jan Page, January 2nd *French Prov. Dining
PROBLEM SOLv:ER Jolt W..._., Male 700 Help Pleuant. re iue4 at· partmmt flr conftdmtial. 833-2700, Dennis &: Dennis M0-6656, Coutal PetllOODl!I 1651 E~r, S.A. le/6 dlairl, 2 leaves, =-=-=· .... ,Ati-t:En Must ...... , 21 ~ "'=-°~ 1n1erv1.... ~~·Irvine, ~':""', mi -mvd., WHO WANTS ro WORK! CaTU 642.Q2391ME. FOR ...
'"' & Exporloncocl ~~ ::':::.' ~· ,";°~ 1ni.rv1ew1ng hours g,30..,, R. E. SALES SECRETARIES DRJVE A CAB! 0·=~~DllNCl ·ANSWEIS ApplylnPe<s>n ,;.~:c~,11~Y. .. · ll::;;;,CMtrrUAL ~l~:;:E *~~;.!~Dr~.E *?~~:CAD~ QUICK c4j~; Resl~en~~ EaQlsm -=-Edie·-HOCHMAN'$ br. wk. xi:"~; Ben-700 Newport Center Dr. listings & selling tract refer-.,,,..,... \Allur-slightly handicapped. Vts,
IrvlneCo ~ er;::.tmare: "I~ DELICAT~~.N 6 ~!, Pal'l:.!!i"'1l~ Lii" Newport "'8ch, Ca.,._ ~":"';.!"~ ;:..~ 546-21l8TIMENewportFORBeach :,!'.::;, =-J!:...".'·o:;'! THROUGH .
m_.,.es. night that I almolt drowned. RESTAU""""T : nm, t moo. etc. Phone: (il4l 640-3090 bonus program, moothly a cab 6 hn: 9l' more a day. '
557-G99&1ter5pm. Tuorewuaholelnthema> • A, .. DAILY PILOT cont-m"'1lcal ""'"'· DAILY PILOT Applylnpmcn,YellowCab WANT A~I · FRONT yd. lawn lef'V, $1,0 tress and ..I, feJA ,.tnto the "\ 428·~ .fl'th Street ,. Ask for Larry Miller Equal Oppor. Employer paid. C8ll tor app'L Lou Co., 186 E. 16th St., Costa
::!d•-boclr,· ~,~I •.I~ SPRING.".,, 1, , al~~ 1 • 60-4.121 • Sangermaloo.' ' CLASSIFIED ADS M•sa, 642-5671 .i" •• ,. !!!I' • E<i" --· -·•.,..... S<JI. Idle ._. ,...., Call A...,.,.... ac1 ·1s a -In-larwln roolty Inc. 642 5678 Fost re•ulll are JUii a phono =~· baullr!a. Free est. Job Wan~,, female 702 DEa..IVERY 01 DA 1 Ly .. MJ..l!Alra now! "· vestmenL 968-4405 C24 Hours
980
> .,..-,..-,-,,.-·---~"' call away -6(2.$18. •
O....rol Slrvlcos NEED llOlp at boine! we PILOT, SUNDAY ONLY., In "~ Now 980 "~ Now . > ~ Autos, Now Autoo, Now 980 Autoo, Now
haw A1del,. Nurse a , ntwapl,pel' carriers. 1w-
980 Autoo, -
* * * ~ Companions, ~ the Ule of a statkil R. C. Johnton Homemalreri. Up j oh n , a&OD or Van. Contact Mr.
31331 Monloroy 547-GlSL Wrr> Seeley, 330 Well Bay
South Lii""• SL. Ooota lllelL
·Yao u. the -ot ~ M.&·E .10 DIRECl'OR ol Nunln&, 96
2 tide.eta to the~ A CCO U NTING Qerk. bed ~· hosp. N.B. area.
Sports, V.c•tion & mature woman, some typ.. IOrXl.7.
Rec:reatlOMI Vthicle ing, operate: 10 key addingl-0"1a"'""""'1':;:::.:.-~-~----
Show machine, AIR 4: payable C•Ul"I All C•r1
at tti~ exp. Da? P r o e e a s l n & Ex,PBMina hnn otters creat
AnoMlm C<invent"*' =;-~d<•~,;.r.:: .....,. tor oo1oarp .......,. ~~ "' ~. Intitgra ~~. will bJ.ndle coordioatlon.
-JanlJUY&-14 5ilfc.K. r415 , -· r' ~ politioo. Call Barbara. ~een~ r;~· ~xt. ru4 ACOOUHJ'Aitt,EXp'd. 10 t)T re-~= ~f =
your dckets. (North County old tax otftce. 33% com· 2m Mlchellon Dr.
toll-free number la 541).1220) mtam. t-n4-l818. DRIVER tar Harbor area * * * ARCH . Sr · &. J I'· route. Must· have cleu' drlv·
snJDENT will do ~ ,Deolp. '. Drolbmtec. p,.,,, inlr reccro. Apply In p<roon,
anytime. ~Pl.lrl. a:ai:,rlen-r':i.c. tnt~'·C:: l'{ewport Stationers, 4 2 2 9
ln& .t Blat . DiatDt. "Reas. ,N~ ~ Im· Btrch,' N.B. Aak for O:illn
honest, 8'fe driver, re~ med. ~-~)tO • 0 r "'W°"HL~~~-----
615-1701. 5'57-'llJj DRY CJean1na: manaaer,
HANDYMAN -All kinds of ~ Drafter Orange Co. (beach cities).
work, small jobl a temporary Ml part M111t be exp'd &. Ucs'd. Able
specialty. 979--1636. 5t&4123. time Start lmmedor boors to clean A: press. Send
H1ull1W1 tlexibie, ma,y work ~t home iuwne to P.O. Box 4.781,
•• ., OI' oftice, Call"496-5155 Irvine, Ca. ~·
GEN. Hauline. Tree/lhnlb
trim. Gar &: yd cleanup.
-839-2303, !M-.
SKIPLOADER 4: dump truck -. Oonc:re... uobal~
-· brealdna. IM&s'lllo.
YARD, gs.nae dl!uUPl-
Remow u.., <llrt. Ivy.
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C'lautn..s lit No. GT, Dalb'
Pilot, P. O. Ba:lr: 1580, eo.ta lll!t!at Ca1l1 -.
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:~::::reclate yow confidence, and we will continue to offer YOll the lal'C)ftt
n, with the lowest possible prices to enable us to contlnH as Orange
County's ·t Blllck • 0 · I Dealer.
SPECIAL YEAREND SAVINGS!
Autom1tjc: tr1M., pow1r ttMtiJll), pow1r bf1k"' factory 1ir, wfllt1 tlcle w1111,
+Int.cl 9111 .. delvxe wfteel c:ev1r1 pl11t Miit .. 111ere. llZI 14439)
Full pow.r, l111cl.4htf _rftf' ...... , • .,.., wlll4.-., crwlM control, f•ctory ,;,, ,.._.,4_., loch, AM/FM pl11111tuc:h mor., (JH4J77401
$5415 °' $13 t Z4 ::..M~ ..
Aut0fll1tl1 tt•nt., pow1r '""''"9· ,._, br1ku, factory •ir, tinted 9111 .. •i•.,t
tep. C•lw. wt...I "°'•r• plu1'"uth111or1, llCI02lll I
$4523 °' '1 I I 6
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1973 Riviera Sport Coupe
Full pow•r, lnc:litdl"' 111h, wlMlowt, tnil11 c111tr1I, f•1tory •It, ,._, tlo.,
lock1, AM/FM r1tlle plin mwc:li '"or•. I JH42t I 241
$5877 .. '1364
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DAILY PILOT Wtdfltsd.ay, ~ 27, 1972 PILOT·AD'IERTISfl .
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110 Ml,..11•-111 Pl1 .... /0rgan1 124 •mpon.S.11/lttnt 920 ~S.le/lt•lf20 --Mo!«~ Trucka 962 A-W...W
REWARD l·Ql.IJPTS--------.-o-m-e HEIRLOCM GW. Boxe'I BUY a PJa,yer Piano! I ca.JI Sa&e/ Rent MO $.ale/R.,,t 940 1910 J'ORO 1 ton 1akcl trudc ~ .... Al .,..uy ...iuc-ml• 10 ,..... Ihde 10 °""'· David T. °""""'· 2940 D '73 GMC Cu"'°"' Shells $111 1st Sh ' • · 71' TRAVCO •Del Rey <11110111 .....,.... <id _, WOd A Tllun, 9 Lo""'I Prica. w .. 1 Coast Grace La., CM. t>IS-<6ll0. Over :ii MW sbelll In 110ck. owin g 2S' DJSCOVERER • .~·~•;:;;;=,,.,..,==---~B. "-2403 Vlala Noboe,., Wood Speclallles. 89.l-1Sl2. Pl.ANO 1 .... n drop o u 11. CAMPER SPECIALS Somo -· IOO>• lac"!1J :b:l'·22' CONT!NF'NTAJ..S 'SI um:RNATIONAL II ton ~SI' sell, Jeavin& coun-·~~~~~.;,~ ~~~~!r.couk':l~.i.1~~~ HERE NOW =~·s·~i!.c1:" :vaU. "fllror~ ~~-=.~ V~p~~:>~S ~~$30()~~· ~
try-&fa, comer tab I e 1 • ~. ~o. ot the oldest' RocreaUonal ~a.Jes • Servlco • Rent.a V 963 "-'""'"· trorung b o., d, 1 -Ml~.-1e~0~11-.-_-us____ Sporting Good• 830 Slide 1n campe• o1eeper. Bullde"' lnlrod..,., a * Danmcar Inc. * -""-'-------WILL PAY OVER
Kely.,_IOOI!
Fw l1hl "'°""';~,
low mllelte domes-
tics, Imports, trucks or
um,.,..
ftjHDJ. SNow SKJs KnoWl whl1 0ver ., "'1 100 · ~--INSULA$2$.TTED. New 20' .._.Ill' Home 13801 Harl>or Btvd., G.G. MUST SELL '118. ~-.van *.. u••-··bed, .... --' __ w_._n_tecl _____ ,_20 e . . p&c • ...,.. ""' -~.......,,.... ..,....,... 1• .ttars "XII" $65. NordJca & in &tock. 531-DM 5.ll.Qm S pipet VS. Nu 1'tes. Rlms. ~ 135. Call alte. 6, PRIVATE PARTY WANTS Reik .. buckle boola. 115 • LOOK AT THIS' -.-.-,~¥£=-....wi..=,~o....,.ln_l"'-ponpon-lhal s1,... 6. Rftr dinette N"" to G.G. l;lal..., $1100. offer. 5.1IH8S8 BeL 5
Call and ,aaJ< ... -DAYE ROSS
' TO BUY PIANO FOR $40. 645-3880, ~. ,13 CMC " Mtes1de p!clru • shells. Buy ... ....._, direct. with bla 6 cublc foot refti&'· FOR LE ASE :;&,.7-::,pm=. ;;--;:--,=....,-,-,, C..rage S.le 812 CASH SKIS 5' 9" Harl Mercuryg . w p, --1 erator standard More water NEW 171 DOtx;E B too. V..fl ~ ~2%73 ,,. __ '._ bind'-~'Ml ,,'. radlO, healer, custom cab, 8!K--5210. cl..,· 1,....; .. _,,11,.,,. •-air ' "-"';;_~ '
* • * Steven R. Cleary
245 Santa Isabel
Costa Mesa l'OHTIAC
~ .. _. -. "" 875xlli5 fibc-1"-belt tire e&Pll '3• -~• QUI ...... ,. Motor borne • RV -.. 1~. au\U, ' n.w-... ,. .. , new
822 .-omans &lze s:i,; buclde ,......,.. 1• •1.,.USEDlacwl!'~. abe$129ll w_Jaleep. tank & flO gal 1aa tank, 1, ••••• bl•·. <II it.ooo"""'ib'. tires, Exoellcnt. ~J3.55 Muslcel Instruments boo" ~Ph·.,.,.__ .. ...,.. power •leering, p o w er ..._ Call ... __ .., _ _,, All ... _ ·---• _..,, · .....,...,,...._ brakes, beaoti!ul Spani&h ~-.wu'U. uua; on a hoials • S.E. comer Garden '70 FORD Supu Van. Con-
LANGE PRO SKI BOOTS gold with dual camper, mir-894--5:l1.0. Brand new 'T3 Dodge 36D, Grove&: Harbor Blvdl verskm top, V.S, windows.
You are the winntt Of
2 ridc€"t! lo the
Sports, Vaaitlon & . JtocrHtlonol Vehicle Sh-
WDWIG double Bass Drum
St"f. Rogers (ilrome dyna-
sonic Snare, 3 Tom Toma,
5 Zildjian Cymbals. $525.
Cn u '!IM-8851.
sa:. 12, Excel cood, $7S. OUer. ron &: HD &bocks A 5...; .. .,1, V.S, power chuals with pow-Santa Ana Oil Co. Heavy duty equip, 675-(.163. 548-4193. ... ._. Cycles, Bikes, er 1teertnc, power brakes, powered by a big 350 V8 Scooterl 925 air cond., automatic' tfana.. Days (n4) 6fH898 '63 CHEV Corvair van good
TV, R..dlo, HIFI, e~ .• 83XI G.v.w. Serial 1---------mission and Dual Wheels. Rent A Motor Homt oondition, $595.
St•rw 836 5008!ll. ••ien.c 'TI YAMAHA 360 Enduro (No. IX»m4>. for your Vacation ~ ~ar ~~~ c!!.e~~i l·UN_C_LAIME __ O_Ou-_t._tmas--1-.,,-. ~ 54~o;;r:. ~ SAVE $1500 * 83M301 * Auto. Wanted 968
2AOI Horbor BML Costo Maso -11 WE P.\Y TOP
at the
Atilaheim Convention CASH around. Great Rift. Must away, 1973, Quadrasonic FU LL PRICE BONANZA 4 h 1 "blk $8995 BF..AUT. NU 23' &: 25' sell, $1.25/bst ofr. 546-2440 component system, 1aJ watt .p. m ni e, Lftetimes C'hl1stmu open. Casll For Clean
rerelver, 8 track player, .. BILL BARRY like new. Can be street lie ing still avail, prl pty, S.A. Center
January :>--14 ~~E~1 ~~tanxfnt rcW~'. Quadraplex r;peakers, Reg. ' Real bargain! 673-5111. FULL PRICE 838-<J533. Used Cst &
Wthard rue, $100. 5.16-1283 ~!;rN~go~n::!fy.Plij~A GMC-PONTIAC-FIAT '':a~':N!r~' DX> mi's. BllnLlrodLuctoryBAROffoRrV · Trucks
for used can 6 trucks, just
call ua for tree etttmatea. P\ea.ae co.11 642·5678, cxl. 314
lH!tween 9 & 5 pm to claim
)IOUl' tickets. tNorth County
10lJ..free nun1bcr is 540-1220 1
GROTH L'll£YROlET Office Furn1ture/ Stereo Freight LlquJdators. (ht St. at S.A. Frwy.l Call 642-3932 eves. 11 [ j{.Cdl I How~rtl Chevr01et
Equip. 824 191 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa, 200J E, 1st St., Santa Ana '70 Honda 100 Dirt bike. Xln't AuloaforS. _ NewpOrt hach Ask for Sales M~el' ~~·. deluxe im Gar-fl>S·l£ro ~~ery 1o mi's. $2!6. ~:!c;r,oA~~t.~T !~--~·-·~~-~ M __ •cArlh-=·'=~'l~f'~J.65~vd~{s~'=am=bo~ree-kS:=::! • * * 1';11cellaneous 818
SEC. chn SS-$2.1, "'OOd desks
S'.»-50. stor cab $40. 86'7 W.
19Ui CM, Pil'rce. 642-3408. ran1 model, large .,.... TIME FOR 1m HONDA SL·70 mi E. 1s1 St, Santa Ana Antlq-/Cl•ulcs 953 IMPORTS WANTED 1147-8)87 Kl """1
AfTER Christmas We on feWonal changer, Jenaen '-"UICK CASH Lo mi. Extra attfta. Best 568-l!XKI -.. Orange County's \VE PAY rop. OOLLAR. Pianos/Organs 826 Rll Shaklee products. 2.(lr,;, 8wir 8n"'pe""°AM. n/FM,..'""!',·p2:b:lx ,.TH OU offer over $.llO, 642-1561. 19TI PACE ARROW 22'. ~"""~-tE~~~~;!!..,,_ TOP $ BUYER FOR TOP QSED CARS
-· · · ood ' " R GH A 1950 HARLEY CHO~ Comp! sell oonL Sleeps 6. --=• -~· ~-""~ V>tamuis, f s~ 0 GAN HOBBY recetver, tape deck. Brand rr.:.n Make oner. Sb-2397. coupe. Parts for Uncolt1 •37. BILL MA..'CEY TOYOTA If your car ia: extra. clean, pltm"'"· ""™'hold P~ R new & guaranteed, wa• l•lt DAILY PILOT lo• sale or trarle. Alter 5, 4i auctlooed Beparately. msBI Beach BlvO. oee us first. ducts. cosmetics, toiletries unclaimed. Now s 115. -816-0224 1973 EL OORADO l~n by appt. up to. H. Beach Ph. 847-8555 BAUER BUICK
::e:nrr:;bynal capr:u~':. Don't buy ~Y r gan until Terms. Credlt d e p t . WANT AD '72 YAMAHA 250 Endlll'O. Mini ld:otomome for Rent. auction time, Sal, Dec. oci. V'i'Ciliclet "Col!:t riiOney! Rent 2925 Harboc Bl~_
Qintact Shaklee Distributor you can play~ Non-players I 7.893-«!0=='-· ==-=...,--CALL 642-5678 Perfect oond. Lots ol ex-• 956-27&1 • 1.972 at 12 hlgh noon. Bids ~ bi:luse, apt.', lloi'e Costa Mesa .,,~.....,.,
Marjorie Knowles. 496-7847 \\'elcome lo attend free work AM/FM Stereo Reteiver , --~--~71~63~----Sell Idle items ... 612·5678 subject to approval. 567-8145 bldg., etc. thl\1 a Oaily Pilot For that item under $50, try
SllJt Juan Capistrano. shops. Fot• tntormalion w/2 Walnut ca bl netl-;-c:--:,,.-----,,~ Oassilied Ad. the Penny Pincher. ~IDa •lomatic~-~---~---~A~u;~;'~·;N;o;w;~;;9;~~A;~~M~,;N~-~==~~~;A~-~~·~N~-~;;;m~~A~-~~·~~~w~=~-~~~~A~-~~·~-~~=;~~~~~~-~~·~N~-~=;;~~~ IGO camera nevel" used $65. '42·2851 w/wood base, disc cover Coast Music Service nc-edlc, cover & cartridge or .ww compact 3 f o o I 8 t-ck Reg $189 = N-· r:frl~rator still tn box cost Newport Blvd. al Harbor S99'.95. UsA Stereo'""Fre1;;,
$1.29 sacrifice SSS. ~~~Co='~'"~'='=''"~=~· I Liquidators, 191 E. 17th St.,
bjack/write 23 inch Zenith *PIANOS*ORGANS* Costa M"'8. f;45.Zl42.
'l;V 145. 962-:ml. H d W u-ammon , ur •6'.'r, many STERE0-6 mo old Zenith SiLLING home furnishings. others. J>re.seA.'lt'.ln specials. AM-FM receiver with 2
1.fPright piano, stove, baby model close-outs. Piano&: 0 m i d i r ec t lona l
CIT i b . A I so F' en d e r Organ rentaJs. Money sav· speakers • orig. price $175. '(~ecaster guitar. 842-4449. ing bargains are here right will sell for $00. Call
PiCACASSO Etching $65. now al: 640-<Y108 before 3 p m
Chaa:all Lltho $45. Dali Waflichs Music City weekdays. I •1Jouerfly" $195. Otheni, =-;:-,;;;-=-;;;;~---II ...._ South Coast Plaza 5"1().283() * * * 21" TV $25. rvt. Pty. 535-$95. I"-"=~~~~""---** * 23" TV $35. 1 ··-'~U~s=E"'D~B~1c=y=c~L=E=s-*PIANOS*ORGANS Both xlol cood. 9'JHl<2
AH types * G42-l772 Going Out For B~lness 21 ,, Color TV, $15. Best quality • prices • serv.
"Ir MAGNETIC SIGNS • J(awai-Stelnway·BaJdwin, etc. Beautiful color. 979-4462
$10 Pair Player Pianos &: Rolls SANSUI Tuner amp. & 2 pr.
645-2449 Rentals .. , ... We Buy.Sell spkrs. Teac tape, Kenwood
IltSHWASHER "O'Keere & Dally 10.S Sun 12·5 tum. DoUg. 545-4502. ¥erritt." $50. 0 r a n g c . F'rELD'S PIANOS
1113-9264 after 5 p.m. Costa Mesa <TI4) 645-3250
A CON'<tl!lllltl MOC Fl«l
SlWIMG GUIOf FOR THE
GAL.OH TH£ 00.. ,
For an ad in Woman's World Call Mary Both 642-5678, ext .. 330 •
rnEE 6 mo. Lab It Gen:nan
Sbort Hair Puppy. Call
531H303.
'Superb Seamery Twin Shrinks ---llB
9289
lOY2-l8Yi
~ 11T ......... 11f..,.j'...;.
' ).p.IPERB SEAMERY nar-
)'OUr wain and hlpa. J1!e back-intere•t belt la t amther detail that adda to
the joy of wearing thl11 dreu.
f Printed Pattern 9289: NEW
H&lf Si&es 10%, UY., 14Y.,
•• lBin. Size 141Ai {bullt 31)
, ttkea l 518 yards 00.inch fabric,
~OV!"!f!·"""' CEN'lO each pattel'tl -add 25 nm for each pattem for
Mall and Special Hantfl.
• · otherwise thlnkla.ss 'very will take tlll'l!e'
l ka or more. Send 1<>
lrian Martin, the DAILY nm'. 442, Pattem Dept.,
West 18th SL, New
orlc, N. Y. 1011. Print •&ME. ADDRn\8 with ·~and 9TnlC
SEE MORE Q uick
-and -one em tree frOm our
-$umme' Cataloa. AU
Only 50c.
INST ANT SEWING BOOK
1 oday, wear tomorrow.
ANT FASJtJON
BOOK • Hundreds o I • fads. 11.
U..t llt"m w1der SSO, try
tll<1'!ru\yl'lhch<r.
\Vhip up matc h i n g
Pets, General l50
SCARLET Macaw Parrot,
tame, 1% yrs old, cage incl.
$625 or best otter. (1)
522--0US
GROOMING & Boarding, 10
yrs exp. Tender loviqJ care.
Snen')"s 546-2848.
Dogs 854
SCHNAUZER-Min. AKC reg.
puppies. 11 wk5 old. Reas.
$125. All 6, 49H887
SHERRY'S POODLES
Large variety, all coklrs &:
sizes S25 It up. 546-2848.
POMERANIAN Puppy -No papen 8 wee~ old _ ~
color $25.00 -~7552.
BEAGLE puppy, fem. 3 mos,
old, hea.Jthy &: pure, likes
kids. Asking $30. 494-2542.
AKC, Chihuahuas, show quaJ-
ity, 6 lli'ks old. Immed. de-
livery, 494-2742.
Horses 856
REGISrERED Quarterhonle
m.D.11!', 5 yn, Pak>mino, Xlnt
contonnation. 962-1652
"shrinka" for new, lively Boats, Gtner~I layered look. 900
Knit mom -daught~r
"shrinks" in easy pattern
stitch -work one color at a
Ume. Use knitting wonted in
two colors. Patlem 7233:
m!AC'I' 11izc11 S-lS; child's
4-14.
SEVENTY·PIVZ CEN'l'8
ror each pattern -add 25
cents for each pattern for
• * • Wiiiiam A. Kargas
2312 Redlands Drive
Newport Beach
You a.re the Winner of
Air Mail and Speda1 Handl· at the
lna": otbenrile thin:l-d.ul AnaL-im Convention
2 tlckefs to the
Sports, Vacation & Rocrootlonol Vohlclo s-
delivery will take three "9
weekll or more. Send to Center
Alice BrooQ, the DAILY January S.l4
PILOT, 105. Needlecraft Plerure call 642-5678, ext. 314
Dept .. Box 163, Old Cbel11ea helwC<'l1 9 & 5 pm to claim
Station. New York, N.Y. your tickets. INorth County
lOOU. Print Name. AddMP, toll-free number is 54(1.12al)
Zip. Ptitlen Nmnber. • • • ~~ L~t~ ~ &o.ts/Mlrine
directions, 5llc. Equip.
lr11Wlt M•crarne Book. --~-----Buie, fancy knots. pat. 12 ff. Aluminum F1al Bottom
tern1. $].00. "Jon" Boot. Wizard 7% hp.
IMtaal ~ BIMlt -• UX). Orange &J3..S"al4
Learn by plctureal Pat-' alter 5 p.m,
...... $1.flO. • . =e.-.. -=t-, ...,S.:-..11,----.,,,"'
Complete IMldt OIR Baot "--'''------;.;. it~ tban 100 JUll -ISLANDER 24·1'1 . Sailboat.
Oo,;,paeae Af&ttu Book -MM)' extras. Call 56-5784 $1 .00. ro.r eppolntmcnt.
UI Jiffy Rn1 Bootl , 51)c, 9'2" BOSTON WHALER
Boole or 12 Prbe MP.. w/tmller. S550 11 rm .
SOc, 830-T.flG after & p.m.
Qullt -l -16 .. 11enw. Both, Speocl I. Sid 91 I 50c.
1'fll!IM!UrU QtfM ·Boot 'I -FIB£R.Gl...ASS i D b 0 a rd ~flt• '°" Toda.7''• ....,. • akHJoat. Oft.m3gcd by wlnd JS beautttut PllternL Mc. and wattt. sen !Or aalvllt'. 12254 Qt.lam St., .Downot
Phone9%1-+f95. ----------
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-50 BRA:ND NEW 197·3 OME·GAS . OVER POslTIVELY NO ADDITIONAL
l>EALER DEALER CHARGES , $
COST 6 cylinders, V8's, s tick shifts end automatics, coupes and httc:hHcks Tako your choice at $199 ovor dlr. cost. SO CARS ONLY AT THIS PRICE I
I OPEN NEW YqRS D.A Y!!! I
••.c.·~ ........... oi. ..... ~-·---Brand New 1973 OLDSMOBILE 98
Coupe. Power steering, powers
brakes, power windows, power
se•ts, power door locks, •ir con~
ditionin9, white side wall tires,
deluxe radio, t ilt steering wheel.
12288051
8-
USED CAR SPECIALS
100% Money Back Guarantee!
'&9 '67 '70 '70 EL DORADO
,lill pWr., IHI, l lr. ,,.,.. rtelle
lsm.t.•I v.w. Camaro Chev. $4466
'70 TORONADO Bug a.IAlr s.d, YI, •11!0., Vlli)'I l'llOI, l\M.f'M , ...... fljll ,_,.,
C.... RaH, 1tllly'I !Hf. •Ir. 11'717')
IKI, •Ir, ... $,. R&H $3966 R&H,4lfl«I. Ill...,.. (TQf\1'11) U2'Bl'IJ
{XSMIJI '69 MERC CYCLONE
$666 $766 $1266 ! Ct'. H.T. VI. ...... fld. 41r, P,S.,
.... ., 'lllryl ""'· ln1Al'VJ
$866 .
'68 CADILLAC '69 PLYM. WAGON '68 CHEY. IMPALA
Cpo. O.Vill•, full pow•r, f•c• 9 P•t•. Vt, •uto., P.S., R&H. 1 Dr. H.T. R&H, 1uto., P.S., •ir
i ory •ir. !WAE. 3511 (715 EIM I cond. !VVD 3931
$966 $966 $966
'67 OLDS 98 '66 PONTIAC '65 MERC. WAGON
4 Dr. H.T. RIH, •llfo., P.S., Vo11tur1, 2 Dr, H.T .. R&H., 1wto. lllH, 1 u+o., P.S., 1lr cottd.
f•ri, •ir, l111d•u roef, ' IWKC 6Jt ) l llDE 4141
$466 $466 $466 .
•H ,... •rt l'ltt MHsf~ wlftil llilO JllftlwlM 91' -...... .,....... ,.. -y Nfllr11 fl" CM WltJllA • ~ ll'tfl'I
..,. • ~ .. ..., ....iw ,..... ....., """"-~· food •tu o.c. ~•. 1m.
BUY WHERE THE SAVINGS ARE !
••ll!Mt!iS
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Orange County's Number 1
Honda Car Dealership
Brand New HOltDA $EDAN ( 1 0~1 11.i
JUST 51466
Visit Our La"Je Recreational V .. lde
Dept. New GMC Tnicks Large Selection
Of Used Vans And Trucks.
'68 FORD ~ TON PICKlf
Wltti 1 D Foot s.i995 11Doroclo c-,...
CF2SYIDOI OtJI
'72 GMC PICKUP ---$5295 4 Star c..,.r.
rTCU4mll 4S61
.
'71 GMC CHASSIS MOUNT
........ J Air c ........... 56995 F9'r wt CHt91M4.
• (G-DOJZIZOt7JJ
-
SERVICE-PARTS-BODY SHOP
/,
OP:EN EVERY
SATfJRDAY
7:30 'TIL 5~0
II PILOT·ADVUTISER Wtdnnd<I, -21, Im DAILY PllOT 59
]§] ;;[ ~-~--~1§];1 ~1~-~-~ .... ~I§]~.-. I --w. ]~ [ _..... ]§J I._! ___ ..... ~l§J~l ~~-~ ...... ~§J!!.
970 '70 g_, !_,t;! : .,., 1-Aulff, Import"" '70 Autos, I_..,. VOLVO = A-, UMd 990 Autos, UMd 990 AulM, UHcl • 990
TOYOTA 1 VOLKSWAGEN -----CADILLAC CHEVROLET JEEP
I 1§1 I 1§1 I _ ...... ---..........
'10 A.,.__. f"'f•rtad
QPEL
Aut91, Imported 970 ~ fmpalted
* • I' Mn. l.o<ralneH-11
GS CobrHlo
Coit• Mesa
You m the wt.Mer ot
2 Ucketa to the
Sport1, v-11 ... a
RocrHtloMI Vohlclo -atU..
Anoholm ~Ion ' c......
J.....,, :>14 ,, p"""' call -· .... 314 between 9 a: 5 prn to cWm
your tlckell. -County toQ-tr.e -ber" Hl-1220)
* * * ALFA ROMEO
Alfa jtomeo
NEWPORT
DATSUN
Now Opon
tr
NEWPORT
BEACH
111111 w. C:0.11 Hwy.
645-6400
WE HAVE THE
NEWEST OF
DATSUN$ IN
INVENTORY PoR
YOUR SELECTION
PEUGEOT
1968 PEUGEOT 8'dan. x111t
oond., lo mllff, AM/FM
ndio, Michelin X Tires,
beaut. car. $975. 815--1979
l'ORSCHE
--------'·'!---·-----'51 444 SHARPI New paint, TOYOT•'s vw 1968 SUMROOF. brake• • hYd cyL, tltta:, " AJl/FMISW, Ula blue, ,..,, "C· 0 . H. 9lM366.
&cod co,:t55'Hms * Autos; UMCI '73's
YOUR ONLY NEWLY painted 1981 D SCOUT .,._ ..i., '14. v..,
Qunlno. Top --Mq .... --Nu ""' 990 i"ACTORY whll. SlJOO, WI Ce rn ~2901.
'64 volbwqen Factory BUICK AUTHORIZED ~~o:r.'t-~'u'r, MERCURY
. Camper N"' power Many CADILLAC ~Nc.o'""'=' -=="'· ~--'Tl Comet vs. .... ., .. Now at '72 Prlcesl. -·•. ·.,;_ O•an.' ~~. --------~ ~...... .-""• ..,,..... * * * DEALER '72 JONGS\\'OOD E • l a I e autom&tlc, new •teel radial
MANY MODELS ~'45-<-112~. --=--Albert Blanchard L8"gest oelectlon o! Cadll· Wgn. 13.0XJ ml, am/Im, pd tlroL $Jlll!I. -7lll6. ·
& COLORS 1969 VW 11111 w/1910 engino. 7751 Ontario Dr. laca in Orange C.W.ty. top, Ju& rack + all !act. op. MUSTANG llllmediar.. Radlals, Jo ml $1750 or ol-H I Booch SaJ .. l.altor. tionl. Prt pty. 644-4147, all fer. ~'nm. y unt ngton 6 pm. -.10-0------.-_--_--1 ,_ g•• D-IL ou are the winner ot • .,,.,_ ...,1i ,__,,. .... _ ..,., u./5 •t>d~ All reblt. New .. , ... ery '65 VW Bus. Wood panelbw, 2 ticket. to the NCodlllac:aberl '64 CHEVEl..LE HT-6 cyl, Mutt llell, J1l95
oran&e paint. $2500/oUet. AT Stereo &: tapes. $fm. 3505 Sports, V.cation & aulo. new tires. Sacrifice, Call
61>-:!0e or 5411-38&9. s.e It • You'll """ It Marcus Aw., NB. 615-1554. R I I pvt pty. 64!H21!. ---=o"'INT=o-=---1 l9'lO PORSCHE 91+-4 Mac '51 ·VW "1th '61 ~ &: lraJll. ecreat1ona Veit cl1 2600 HARBOR BL. '6$ SUPER SPORT Impala -p ~~tm.~i~83.flalskell ~ L•...:t ~~t~~cond.Makeo~ ~:':: 5'0-9lOOCOSI'A ~Sunday ~~~a, P/b, Xlnt. oond. -PJNT0--,12-W-A_OO_N-,-.U-.. -.1
'Tl POncb< T.,... 911.S -• VOLVO Anaheim Convention . ., FJ""twood llmJ&ham. ~"'-~CHEV=~y"""'1m-... ..,...-""'· lmmac. Orig owner,
Extra Sharp! MWlt Sell. ma Center Mint cond. Full pwr, Sacrj-$1175 SHARP! $2700. CdM, 675-6644. 642-0'm 545-8315 , ___ VO_L_YO___ Janwuy .,, fioe $3100. 615-21>0 days, 6T.H007 PLYMOUTH
"10 PORSCHE 911-T. AJC. 1-"66 Harbor, C.11. 646-9303 Pleuebe call, 642.56185 • .... ~.:'' .. ., or wko""' 962-4283. FIREBIRD AM/FM .tereo. A-1 cond. tween &: pm .._.m '!5 CADILLAC VW LOW mileage 1968 Plymouth
Make ofter. 833-9516 '73'$ '1 your tickets. (North County tires AM/FM ~ er'' °"'• --------VIP 1 dr. H.T. with ~I VOLKSWAGEN ' toll-Ire< nwnber .. 5'!).1220) • • ra "11 ~-!rit 350 ~-L ... -···-·--RENAULT ~ 1tereo Good cond of .,.... • "'• .... roo ~ lNIAI .....,._..., • * * * · · · Alr, AM/FM Storeo TaP'. beater. Exoellont condition.
--------VW 1005 Squaroback J>OO.S, HERE NOW! 1969 BtnCK Rlvtero "'m· 1" ov..-$800. 96H71T ll6M Looded, Clean, Sharp. Prtvate party ••• price '63 RENAULT, xln't con-w/radJo~ ~ • pletely auto., c 0 mp t et e '68 l1eetwood Brougham, Gold $300). (175DFA> Pr. $1,009 83l-4239.
dltlon 1715 or .... otter. =-~~~~~··~--Co111e in test Drive pwr., SfB/W • oeatL Mlnt rood. FUii pw•. Socrl-Ply. !TI4) 61>-lTT'l PONTIAC "'Call=541Hil32'=°""~=--1965 vw. Rune well. Must JOOAYI . ..24,tm ml. $2,700. Mfr9l~. ~ ::4::en~~~~ . TRIUMPH ,.llbekl,.New Year's, $315. • * '68 BUICK Wildcat ____ F_OR_D ___ ,1 owner. '64 Grand Prix, lull
1--------· 6'!5-<368. • Ste.I beltod tires. Jml CAMARO "°""' .xlnt oon<1: $695 ••
TR-< 'Tl, E><e<t cond '10 V.W. Sqback. Exo oond, S..'lt. You'll Buy It 64tFl395 · '66 FORD--$200 49!-5033: """· 493-4'21.
AM-FM. Low mileage, ane new radlalti, brb, llhocks. Tf _,,LIAN MUsr sacrlfice 8!1 is -See to '61 . CA.MARO 6 cyl stick 390-V8 t Aft... RAMBLER owner, 6'l3-M69 Balboa. rack, 645-1116. o ............. 63 Riv. Loaded. Pvt. shift. $895. Ca.11 aft 5, ' au o, pwr. lt=-•ng .............. 830-258& & brakes, air cond. Needs --------I
TOYOTA v .w . 'Ill Sq-. """' clean, vo• vo pty. $7.a469. * * m-work • clean "•· runs very well. Mu 1 t I.I 54J..3S9t '67 ~1. 6 cyl. std. traD1
saoil!C<,,$650. fll:l.1356. .CADILLAC CHEVROLET FORD ;63 Fafrtane, auto, $315.00 ..,~ ~.J:Zpd. ~ d t ! ~ ·= =u ~ ':J:: 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-"13 '65 Cov, 58,CXXI mi, nr new '55 Chevy. Headen & Magg. R.lH bucket meals. Good Any day is the BESI' DAY 1o
'69 DATSUN Illa. 'fi'ltll., llll!!W many ectras. $ 2195 . • _ 675-5397 · Need a "Pad"'! Place an ad! tires, bait, Med. blue, no 4 speed. 371 cu. In. Make condition, $400. 6T.T0802 run an ad! Don't delay • ·
Radial tm, amJfm radio, 963-2259. Call 612-5678. accidents, $850., 493-8300. Ofter. 5.'\6-9787. H.B. Need a "Pad'"!' Place an ad! .call today 642-5678.
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luggqe rock, J 1, 1 5 0 · Autoo, Usocl 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autos, UMd 990 Auta1, Usocl 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autoo, UHd 844FIS52.
FIAT · NOW O~ 0ij;pl..\ Y
Sales Service F1Ax good body
Parts Body. Shop tlr'es'. $200/::!r. C al~ flj UrlJ~ 675-l'ml betwn "'-8 pm. l 9~ • JAGUAR
AUDI
1970 JAGUAR. XJ6. Perteet.
24,111)) miles. Red. IJ500.
Call 642-4391 or 642-7l89.
990
lB10 AUDI, 100 LS, AM-FM,
air, Whi te. Orig. Owner.
Must See l 837-1956
1963 Mark 10, $795
421 Kln&• Rd., NB,,-·
All Marks and Continentals
Are Now Befug Offered at
APPRECIABLE SAVINGS ' ••
AUSTIN AMERICA MAZDA,
1989 Austin American--1..ow * AT * ~~-aft~~offer. Ph: \
AUSTIN HEALEY
1962 AUSTIN Healey
Roadster. $795.
m-4459
IMW
Visit our new homel
3000 LAST
& IMMEDIATE
, DELIVERY
. · HUNTINGTON BEACH
ROY CARVER, Inc. MAZDA
234 E. lTth St.
Ooota Mesa 5<M444 17131 BEACH BLVD.
1, Good selecUan of
..... BMW's
G
CREVIER BMW
Sales -Service -Lea.sing
2J8 W. lit St., Santa Ana
SU-3171
DATSUN
Step Up~ To LUXURY
Excellent Selection Of
Owned Mark Ill's and
Previously
Mark IV's
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LIKE NEW. Beautiful harmony of color. Spotless metallic mist finl sh wi th contrasting leather Interior and landau roof. Equipment-the linesl Full
power, climate control alt, 6 way power individual seals, AM-FM stereo , power door locks, ·wt wheel, auto. cruise control and much more. See
and drive Today. (N58'/SF)
SALE PRICED
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RARE 1971 Mercedl"!!I Benz
2«I z lmmaoulato. WW ""'"' roadstor, '"'° trons, '71 El Dorado '68 Cadillac '70 Sedan Deville
miles. Make otter. &t5--381Kl PIS, AJC. AM/FM' radio, SALE PllCll> or 673-6799. 2-topii. Xlnt cood. $8,cm.
Put a little "loot" in )'OUl' .'0962-'="35;o,17~~~~-~ II Luxury equipped. full power, factory air cond., 6 way
Levis-sell those b.lublem tor M-JJ 1'65, 190 Sed. Exe ooad, . power front seat, landau root plus many more luxuI')'
"bucks". Call Ous1fied ~t erw. Air, $1«15. 418 items. Priced tor quick sale. Ci893471Q41663> -I Larl!spur. CdlL Autol, lmpo"-'I 970 A-, Imported 970
DOT DATSUN
, DEAUN' DAYS!.
'72 CLEARANCE SALE
-NEW DATsUN 1200 -
2.DOOI $EDAM
CLEAllANCE
PRICE ---------DATSUN 510 WAGON
flWIN -llofld '#nit AM ,..... '°"" ,._.. dllC ~ *"" ... 111-v .......... """"'-wall ",.. Low '"'"-' ...
$5675
'71 Contin,ental
COUP! SALi PRICED
SPARKLING exterior finish with immaculate Interior.
Landau. I...uxury equipped thru.out. Full power, auto.
temp. air, AM·FM •tereo. tilt wheel, power door locks.
Drives like new. (809210)
$4575
'71 Econoline 300 . .
CRUISAtl VAN CAMPfJl
123" W.B. V-8, auto. trana.. power •teerlng, air cond.,
watertank. butane, range wtth oven, swivel front aeab,
many other camper ~ lbw milee.ge, one owner
(813DVD)
$4775
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SEDAN DE VILLE
A'M'RACI1VE thruout, full power equlP{led with factory
air, ~way seat, door locks, Wt I: tele wheel. landau roof..
Excellent tires. (XTA354).
$2375
'69 Continental
HARDTOP COUPE
BEAlITIFUILY maintained inside and out. Equipment
with landau, power steering, power brakes, ~ win·
dows, power seats, radio, heater, factory air cond. ·
4641FYV)
$2775
'69 Marquis Brougham
HARDTOP COl '"' -SALE PRICED
EQUIPPED with the finest equipment lncludJng full pow·
er, 6 way ln::llvidual front scat., factory air cond., AM·
FM stereo radio, tilt wheel, landau roof. (3230RB).
$2375
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Beautiful Inside and out. The best of luxury, full power,
cUmate control air, 6 ~ power seat, landau roof. See
today and drlve. C480BEK).
$4175
'72 Plymouth
lllllNG
Like new, 15.000 mllea, nic@Jy equipped with V..S. au«>.
trans., rad.lo, heater, power ateerlng, power brakes, air
conditioning. Landau roof. See it today (400ELB)
$3275
'70 Mercury
COLONY PARK WAGON
10 J'lllQenger. Beautifully maintained. Fully equipped .Jn·
eluding factory air cond., power 1teertng, powei brakes,
luggage rack. (982 DIM l
$3175
cL!'Aii'ANcE s24 .. 9 PRICE ,(, ------.-..... -DATSUN 510 4,Dr. Sedal1 SEE ONE. • •• 1RY ONE ••.. BUY ONE ..•• TODAY!
"""' ..,.._. ,.,. cMo!notk ...._ N'4 rodlo • ....., "°" dltcl ................... IWI;~ bWlltit ..... wtllt9 ....... LAw "*"-' ...... alt', "'"" • JWl:ll,
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C' EAUNCE~ 0670 .. ICE . ~,. q
AU. P~4CU + TAX'I U
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S.r. No, VU9.ClB-24!416
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CJ frolible ,,.:· nght with
. a hip quali new Chtysle, or
car In our ..:::. used car. Every
lllrry·Cleara•e Inv~ is Jan.
You R...n.. 8• ,::cad to Swe
w •• .ial1iiE
"specfaf ~~ selection of
'73 Cltryslers and ~~ new
of tltese-cors , ... .:..:''UVVlllS, all ...... _ --~ .. pu-"'--~ ... _ a fonnwr ,;;:--
~ . -IJSler.
doas soYi:::a:: CJt tre111en-
you ••• Don't I us •• • and
standing ~ "'-out.
by, lturry for ..... .:... pass ~ -.. lectfOn.
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S•r. No. Rll l-CJG.121696
. ... ~ yORKER .4
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LUXURIOUSLY EQUIPPED
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a n .t.IL
Pal CE
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2 DCIOlt HARofop
rcuxuRiousLY
E9UIPPEDJ '
$10.·oa
Oii M-fadwws Ss1111tM let.a Price
JANUARY CLEARANCE PRICED QUALITY USED CARS
'68 PONTJ~C
-lll'flW
V.1, A1.1to. Tr•111., ••di .. Air COflcl.,
~~o~-~-,2~.w., V•ry ,Low Mu.,.
$1195
'70 PLYMOUTH
PUIY II
4 Dr. $ed111, V-1, A.T., r1dio, he1t.
1r, P.S., W/S/W, Air, 1•7]4)
$1295
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GALI.XIE 500
4 Dr. H.T., V-1, Auto. lr•n1., r1clio,
he1t1r, P.S., W/S/W, Air Col\d,
!UKC 9191
$695
'69 DODGE
D~ 2 DI. H.T.
St1rw.l1N tr•n•·· r1clio, i.. .. tw,
White 1icl1wall tiret. IZL.X 1111
$995
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'69 PONTIAC
FllllllD
VI, 1utoflleHc, redio, heet.r, power
1f•1rin9, powlr !,reku , W/S/W,
1ir corw.lltinin9, IXXH 1611
$1495
'69 CROWN IMPDW.
4 Dr. s.d111, v.1, A.T •• UH, P.S.
P.I., P. S.1t., P.W., WSW, F1ctwy
Air Concl., VJ11yt Top. IXVS201)
$1395
'69 PONTIAC
CATALINA
9 p,,,, St1tio11 W1901. V-1, Auto.
Tr1n1., r1dlo, Miter, P.S., P.I.,
W /S/W, Air Col!CI., l11991ge• Rick.
OCWS JS71
51595
'69 CHEVROLET
IMPALA 2 DOOi
VI, 111to111.Hc, rl4io, lieetor, pow.. •r 1te1tlft<g, 'pow1r hi-1k11, white
1icl•w1ll Hm. IYPS 2601 ·
.$995
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'·~.N 1~73 WITH q .. ~
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TRUCK scour OR TRAVEULL
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ITERNA1-SCOUT
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TREMENDOUS
SAVINGS ARE YOURS
ON ALL OF OUR RE.
MAINING 1972
INTERNATIONALS
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY ..
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BUY YOUR NEW '73 FORD CAil OR
TRUCK FROM US UP.ORE lAN. 1 AND
WI 1'!flU.. P,AY .f.ol 'nll. FIRST 50 GAi;
· l~ ... OF GAS 'OU USE, RIGARQ~S
OF WHERE YOU' BUY IT! .
(PINl'.'05 NOT INC;:WDID IN THIS OPPER)
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BRAND NEW AS OF
SEPT. 11th, 19721
OUR A· 1 WARRANTY . .
IS GOOD AS GOLD FROM
COAST TO COAST !
W'hff YM !,llY • 11..d c•r ....._+he•-A-I W1r-
r111ty, you "hi•v• your wom•i" vour ford 0.11.:
•r'• .tlooratop. Hor•'• wfty.
' . ' kr tho first 30· doys Of' 2,0~ Mll11 yovr Ford
De~l1r 911or111tft1 to P•Y I 00 i. for e11y m•lor
r•p•ln.
For th1 1111t 24 mo11th1, your Ford Dotl•r 1u•r•11·
i101 • 15" discount 011 r•p•irs cov1rtd und1r th1
n•w A·I W•rr1nty.
You 91t A· I prof1ction wh•n you're -t ot iown
iool ht every Stote et th• Union you'll fin d perticl·
0p1ti119 ford 0101011 who will promptly •nd court•·
ou1ly honor tho 24 month provision of your A·I
W1rronty.
Como .~. 0111 11loctlofl of A-I Wor1111'"4! u1od • ~.,.. to4'1yl V(,•,.. A·I '!!'•';.,ollty• hoodttuotf•rt ill
"\ti1i1 •r•• •. , th1 d•1l111hip whoN YH '-'" your l
worrl11 011 our door1top.
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=~1L~::: ~$· 3·' -. .... -·· . ................. ....
............... 1121-
CCM) .,
'68 MUSTANG HARDTOP
Fully factory equipped. Redio, 51°'6 'h'eetar, etc. Good miles. 1128-.~ . .
'AYDI
71 MAVERICK
2 door. Radio; heeter, 6 cyf.
inder, body side mldgt., wsw,
wheel covers, low miles,
vinyf roof. I 722COLI
69 LTD H.T.
Radio, heater, au+omatic, pow-
er steering, air conditioning,
good miles. IZSS4lll , '
70 CADll.LAC
Full power, f•ctory air condi-
tioning. Low miles. ( I 64EAD )
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~1396 ..,., .
53996
BUY YOUR NEW 73 PINTO FROM US
BEFORE JANUARY 1
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sff Us
Before You Buy!
You Will Uke
Our Price, Our
AND ' WE WILL GIVE
YOU A 17..JEWEL
CUSTOM MADE "PINTO"
WRIST WATCH VALUED AT
Service, And
Your New
PINTO
• WATCH!
BE.AT THE . '
' '73 PRICE ,,
. RISE!
WAGON SALE ·
20 AVAILABLE.-'62 to '12 titt0~'15
FORDS -CHRIOLIT -DODGI f""' iTOYOJ&>-,
Y.W. -i. DATSUN -MllCUIY . ~ ~ ,. ·--
-le,'H"'""W• $1096 ::.~~~: .,........_e1,coM1.,
...... .tin. IVZZIOOJ
MERCURY COMET
·Co:"v•r+ible, ~utomefic, redio,
heeter. Good miles. ITVE141) '5496
'TRUCKS & VANS 15 TO CHOOSE FROM
Exam~le : '49 Dodge Sport Van.
Radio, heater, automatic, good
mlle" IYCU9171
'69 CHEV. 1 TON
Cab & chassis. 4 speed, good
miles, new tires. l95191CI
'65 FORD PICKUP
'Ii ton. R•dio, heat•r, overdrive,
good miles. 15481551
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51396
5896
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FREE
We Have A Big Selec·
tion Of New 73 Ford
Cars and Trucks That
Were In Our Stock Be·
fore Dtc. 1st Price · In·
creases. Buy Yours At
A 72 Price Today!
l~PORTS -13 TO CHOOSE
V. W.t,-TOYOTA'.S-DATSUNS-OPEL5:-FIATS ...... '"-. '.
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eH Hardtepa. t) 596
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H.T., Y-8, radio, heeter, '4 1pd.,
Ge..! ~rn.,·. IVCK421 I
'67 C~UGAR XR7
Full power, air cond., vinyl roof,
good mile1. (V6Al921
51196
'65 MUST ANG HARDTOP
Fully factory equipped. Radio,
heater, ete. Good miles. t OSX-
8561. New p•inf, ?96
70 SIMCA WAGON
R•dio •nd heeter. low miles.
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'69 Pl.mMK : , $-1388 ...,, Ill .
VI, J auto. tT01U1., p6wor 1+.•riftf, •
br•ke1, f•ct. oW, RIH, l\iC• cer.
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'64 ~~.~e~~ .. ~.~~.~ $4a· a . cer.eNo.OSC-778 ... · •
s+.tion W•qon. Ju1t right for tho ,. .,., .. \_ I . I 70 SIMCA . " $588.' .. :-'./,'65· ~CHE~ •.• ,, •• ·, . $J~_.,:.a~·a.· ... :.,· ... ."•,ft· -" ,'.,. ·~·lli '1.X;.
f•mily. f310522Fl , ;, ,. 8'Fle.11side,.LioenstNo.52861 0 porir;1MW -... kip.; I----=-:::-::-=:-::-=-----......:-_:._:..;_,;;_ ........ __________ ~'="-=-·-=-·;...;, ,.-, XD957 ~ .,.
'68 ~~~~.~~~~~~00''""·'v~ $78·0 '68· ~~.~:.,:~.~~"''" $8·88 '6·~~~~~~ .. v:·~.~ · Q_ 7~H. Uelff. l575ACIC) • •r
'6 7 ~.~.~.~.~~~';""';,;.,;,, .... ;,, $7 8 8 Mo1tr. lictnse UKK-452 ' . -
''f/O DODGE<••ui••11 · .. $'988 _ HGrdloll. rodio hrol"', buc.ker seo!s, Low mi·
leoge. lit1ns1 No. 19'5307 . ' .
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·· TOYOTA · 1·10 MAICllWAGOH $1 '288 Au10. tron5,, oif conditioning, rodio, ,
heo1 tr, whi11wo11 Tire5. l icense No.
171 BOG . . .
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NEW 1973 PINTO :,
2 DoerStft•
4 S,.eed •eor bv~r guord1., ,.1ny1 int•
rior. b~•• '"'''· lorc:ed co.r heolt<, t k..
(3RIOWI 73690!
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
112 TON PICKUP
(SGTAMC23876)
IMMEDIATE
DlllvtlY
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V-8, outG. trw~ power sleering. ind. 11em tQfl ,
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shell. license Ho. V46957 ~ . .
'69 FORD '"""' $138' ;8 • ~~]~ngbtd s1ylesidt. lice11se No. , ,
'6-·9·· ECdNO VAN $16. -as 1 TOfl SUPEI YAN
• ~~2t;;i11s.. radio, htol•. littnse Ho. , •
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AVAILABLE FOR THIS 'SA(E
UP TO 48 MONTHS TO PAY
' 1.2 l!CIJIAC . YINTUL\ II ,
AIJfo, t{eM .. 11t•H. lA11 ttiea•
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.v.a, auto 1rmi':-faiory a r colfldit.._ • , ; .• '70 ·, ··--... · .. $1 -788 in;. poww 11ffri'lg. radio, l'llltlr vilyl •
, • roof L.ictnM Mo~ 2NM903 . '
'69 ME~ ......... .,, $t1~ia·· 8 . ., V-8, .IUtO fnlns.. foclory or condlJ on-
' . nt. ~ s...,ing, l,M/FM l'Olllia, JIMI. ' ~ .. ) ;er ... inftreof Lictn"fr4145AGM • l ,
" j . " ' '12 VEGA ..... $1788 .. , j~r. heftr Lew miff. Lie._. •
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Ca EDITION N.Y. Steek•
VOL 65, NO.' ·362, 6 SECTIONS, ,79 .PAGES • ' . OR,\~ COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27-, 1972 TEN CENTS
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Thou.sand·s· View Truman Solemn Procession!
By llELEN TllOl\IU
INDEPENDENCE, Mo, (UPI) -The
body of Harry S Tl'\lliWl was carried to-
day in a ,slow :aoMmn processJon past his
llome on Delaware Strtet ill the Truman
Llbr"!Y where ,the 33rd U.S. l'reaklenl
.w11 l\e In 1tate.
TboUsandt ol AmerlCans , ordinary and
lmportai!I, UJle!! 'the atreels to honor a!K1
lllOln! l!lm. ·-• . • . eonu-foll< from the Mil!Ouri
fannlanda 'ibere be was reared plhered
on • crisp, clear ul;K to grieve the p11>-
lng of the' lltUe "Man ol
Independence ..
T!jlmal!'• ~ wW. Ile In, stete, pi a
~tly. ea casket qraped 11IU1
.an Amerleal) !lag. for 1111 , hours unW
Thunclay's p!otn: pri"te f011<ral. . Amer!C-"'8 J!lO'!l'i10<I him In the llipple,
quiet .. ~ be nnle.t::Tbe inatorcade:lefl
the CmiJn Funeral• llmile and moved 'sloillY .;..,. tlJi Bl m1lil tiJ the Ubruy. Tbe~liod~'jn front or the
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their reapecll to tbe famQy. 'Ille NlxonJ
planned to return to w~ four
hours later and will no! attend the
flllleral Thunday. •
Tnunan, whose momentous decisions
during and mter, World War ll shaped
tbe destiny of bis country, died Tqesday
It ~ age of 811 after a ~week fight
agalrial age and disease.
Truman will be buried with tbe '
mementos he loved best -bts grand •
masler of the Masonic Lodge pirl in his
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Japel,.bla hllle, purple and white Ma!onlc
apron around bls waist and b1a 33rd
degree Scottish Rite r~
He was dressed lo his favorite dark
blue ~triped suit, a white shirt and
black tie.
Truman will be burled on tho grounds
or tlic library -"In the courtyald, near
the rose garden." Because be. was op-
posed to pomp and pageantry and said
men provide their own form of dignity,
there will be no riderless horse_, no car~
riages and no dnlmbeats 1t the.
ceremony.
The ceremonies were cut to three days
to ease the strain on Mrs. Tnunan. .
"Mrs. Truman is 87 years old, and the.
only reason to shorten it was W try to:
lessen the impact of his death on bet 11
much as pos.sible," sakl' Randall J~.
a family spokesman.
The military annollneed today the oi1ly
tentative pageantry . for Thw'lda1's
(See TRUMAN, Page II
Sall ,Diego Site Picked
. . . . -For. Nuclear Hearings
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U.S .. R~als 141 ··B~~
,!f ~gli~s· Set ... ~ .....
For Visit . .
ln!dndon • i -.
Anne' Bunting
Princess Defies Her Critics
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CIIlPl'IN<l SODBURY, E;ngJand (AP) -Princesa Anne led IUlll<rl of
romance and defied ~ ¢tics today by going lox bunting again wiUl Lt.
'Mark P)iillips, a bandsOme cavalry officer and Olympic gold medalist.
The)I joined' the Beaulorl HU.I al thil small west C<Mmtry ·town. They were
met by the Duke ol Beaulorl at nearby Sodbury Common, where their ho,....
were -waitlng.. -
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THE DUKE IS A CLOSE friend ol Queen Elizabeth ll, giviQg support to UJ.NQOll, (Ap) ...!. Billionam ...iuae ~ J>elief lllal Aiine's fiitndsbip with Phillips bu royll .. pprovll. ~JI,.._ landecl ·in•·)lrilain' urly ~. 2', llnnly ~ ~y reporta that be and the princeu woold
todQ' aid n11elf •nni ..... -;"!"!!' be ""fl'lled " " ' " . ' ' ,' " . -=:..;;. li:.t.fi· ~1.::. ;,. ~ i~·=t~J:=·~1ri$?F..::..:'e:i. ~ urlOali liolel ,J:;i -....,. ... 1iil ' '~ PIU'll', ~-elllftlle . . ' --·i;; .. ~•:=:·~==~ . . . ll .~,.-..·'"""'"""*Jin\ d ,,... __ and -m.lill1irlllm .. .,_ .,., .. ;~··~ ( .)IStfliot (J 5. Mir' I Quellpoltl'ealloil'll'•I " l!at_......._ . ., '
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llllD'lQ' -lllWnlib'. arrtvlllll ln·ooe ol bit 11 iolllor '1:0+1....i J.._ tuaitive
p!aDel. A -cl H-•-met the plane'...i Id: the -·away.· •
~ l!nd hill-· "' ......... .. ._. bocbi9111 -.....wiea cllmbed into~ &iJce ~.
~ .that ... -..... pul lip eltbei' rib U.S. Am•-Waltar, Al>
oer.berf or -,di -Poul Get· ly, who bosatDilbSloo-Loddoi), were
dispelled. '
An ~ . ..,.. ........ fWlbes
Gl-ading CodesShapµ.g Up " .
As Big Capo Cotttroversy
Missio11$ in t#~ W ~ek ~!.~~jg~~
,, . • . . : "' ~ ·'K-.. 't ' , man. . .•
qty CC/~ and ~Uves o!
majcr lan4'• developers · In san Juan
Capl!trano prepared Tuesday !or wbat
sbopeo up,u a ma)or conlroolattoo.early
neil monl!i over stiff chances proposed
for S....Juao~1 .,..ung .codel. ·
Tueaday'• ....,. before the council
brougbt1 forth cbargea t b a t the harsh
grading limits coold ....ier much ol tbe
undeve1oped land in the cUy Impractical
for developrqent.
Several repraenlatlves Indicated they
Woelld sue tbe clly for l!10I< than Its
praent a,...,,..cr valoattoo If the restric-
tions were hicorporated.
"' ' • • ., ' :I .. .. -.: •t.: 1 • , ._. ,., • • • -Jtacbes' ...,...... '*"* by surprise the
SAIGON (UP() ~ .u.s. Coinn\ai!!I, were ~& the clly. . London office of Huibes Tool Co., tbe
in the first deialled 're~ of.the al wa.r A ~u$h report said bombs fell one core of Ids buliness empire.
ovei North VleP'lJ'n;i. laid 1toda1 .J~ lillo~ (.6 of a mile ) from the center A aentor aecutive,: J. C. Jobpson said : ~'b. ~T1;47·-=·=-~ ol. c,.and.• Swedish report said ~1,.~·1~ ~..a:'"tfu. ~~c::.
durlng· lhe -of Dec. 1~. ·ai!d 'lilied ·• the c;i!Y !><¥ ¥'. il an earthquake had He.JIU not -In·-•wilb us dlld I
72 military .laip& ·tit bi\ ll!lp "'-1 · bit,. • ! . allt nol'teallY" expeellng him to. "I have bomblng,cam~ ot the Wat. ... "~inJ the~ 18 December to 25 oo idea why De bu came to London."
The rune.pap report fell far -·cl llociiDbi\". U.S. Alt. FJ>rce; llaYJ • n,d ·<lllclal iources said Hughes bad been
describing the l!\lllllitude of the raldl, !'ll!m ~ al• e~'lhnr _. lllin --bJ U.S. ofllclalJ In Wublngton
however, ~ of whloli IM ""' '_. ~ :::= =~•:.I ti!'!~ mDin::; to _.,. (llllOM!lll to Ille U.S. embassy
said atruCi u ~ p -lllllo -tha tnt11 Iii _ "lrnw ~ --c' ID llliidaii ta....,.. b1a paslpl>rl. center of-'1Uol ,, f-'8111. J a-..,.. I • • Clll .. 1-don'S~beat-tnown hotels
The ieport clld;ii!t ~ 1119 r '" .-. ~ I. ....,. ·• 11!'1111 .a.. .. Jiit • ......._. bad been made in --that ............... r-, ~ = iald 11 -a llQlfnr -and than! bad been oo
Clll'lltmla ball. .··~:r "! -.. Mlllll. ~~!i'"!:iclri' .. arr .. I~~ ~--eoon-111 . ._. ._ ....,.,.. ,.. ,;iltlM ™ ~·
the ralda -111Dlf1 .... g '11111 a e1-. lit 8 11 a ., Water, two areas
mdlllat report. Aid .. -...... • bd1d1r !!!b)'oMCI'.'' " : , r' -.bere101DeofU:io-
sw1lb o1 des.trudtall .. :• , Belon ~·a . , ' . f ... ~ Pap U
and that leill of U•V >it of ea ~,,.._. J1ie W r · . ·
" 1 Deaa,. 6 Lost
In Hotel Blaze
PORT CllESTER, N.Y. (AP) -Fire
leveled lhe ·Capitol Hotel early today,
killing ooe man. Six other peraons were
reported ibl.ulng.
Fire Chief Vincent Batbberg .said lbe
building .... engulfed in Oa-sbotlly
after firemen responded to an alarm. He
said tHe cauae was nit detel'miiled.
Firemen batUed tbe blaze for more
than six houn and were liflli>il the rub-
ble ol the bole! and an adjaceot ofllce.
aparlm<nj bulJdlnc, also destroyed, for
six peraon1 believed to bave been In the
hotel when the lire llegan.
oti..r. argued that they had not been
!nloi'!iled ol the ~ at band Tues-
day and needed more time to digest the
. pfovlslorui: of the ordinance.
.Councilmen agreed lo bold olf on any
declalon on the ordinance until their next
meetfug, set for Jan. 8 at 7 p.m.
M ~. the ordinance would be
·added to the city'• ez1st1ng rules cover-inl hillside zoninl, Increases bond re-
quirements· and places stiffer limits on
actual grading ol slopes, and landscaping
of !be areas. PIBnnin& consultants who drafted tbe
propoeed ordlnapce oiiglnaUy bad in-
cluo\ed -cm vmlcal cull blgber than
1111 feet: horllonlal cuta longer than 400
feet and Giber Ieatures CGlfllllOl1iy in
evldeoce In beaYJ sradlni aperatm. ,,,. coile . .... provldea for stiff
penlltlet If pro)eiils fill to be completed
after gradh!g bu started.
'
tlif ......,..., -""' ' . · · -~~""!' .. Dee'·~ .pJ~ Sheets Tharsda1 F-eral Semces Sia~ ., -. ll!do•· ·u~.~-11 .! "~ · · · · · Fo~ Dana Jadge, -~·~.::::=:~orth $ ,500 Many· . Oifices to C"lose
. • .... ~ ............ Tk F s· J. Parley Smith =.=t..t• ... 11111at,t,,;-: . a en .rom 1te
ti Ille ....... a( v'f plana ....... "lluiidreds or abeetl ot • expensive In Truman Observance Private funeral aervJces wW llebelcl II
Meir-Abbey Olapel ~ after.
_, for lonner South Coullly Jllldclpal
Court Judge J. ~ Smith, who died
at hit Dana Point home Salm'doJ.
Smith, who -'II, w11 -of IM -
j-coutl i.... to be<clna ·-pel el!url jadp .... tlic munlclpid cwrt
---lnJta. lie .... clecled to • Iii-year tenn, but mllned iiharlly l!efore H esplnd
becauae cl w beolUl. ,
Dr. -1.... "' t b ~ Finl Pretbytetln a-ti, Jlmlla Ami 1')11 ~
flcilte 11 the -· lniernment will (on.,., With arr;t:,.'**IOd bJ
SmlUl and 1'1!lhlQ .... ~ Au.
Judge Smith, aliatlva of Pr-. Arts.
and Jormer p:: lor Iha Onace COonty Dillricl ~ y'1 olllce, 1ea ...
DO turVIV01'11.
(lao Ill iHI. .... I) plywood destined to be uaed In the
• Pr11ll:allll Heif!M deV<lopment 1 In
. REA.DERS '1'0 WIN
SHOW TICKETS
Tm DAILY l'ILOI' -a day for
the next 1J da1o ""'wt. .... ·-to. the -ah Anllllll llporlt It V ac111"', 'l'ravel and llecrea· -Vtlltcle--rOl''Jan. 5-
lf at Iha -eon,..11en center.
Finl '"-,.. wlll -..-... Pih' 0( is llcl!IJll .... llatecl todq In ~"ads" --._I~ 'Npl.. cJ--.i ~ Look for ~ DUil. y,.. .cmdd alAa4ll' be a
wlnnlr.
.,
!101Ji11et1J S.. Cleiiienle dlaappearell over
. the bollday ..-nd, It . wa diocover<d Federal, •late, county and iicl>ool lnPrlndependenco-NllOll' Modecl. a-' a na"-·' Tueoday dlllrlcl ofllca oo the Orange coast will ~ ~·
And ti. ...,. -who stole the be cloled Thw:sdaY In oblman<e of the uy of ~ for Thunda.Y and ~~ :": :.._ '*"""c material added ~~ for the tale Presldtnl -~ \i....n ~~tale and
Tlle)o llolw•M a iawbid on the ClaluNI wW Include the pqcl office, ociloql ofllca cloled. He alto llld, "1 call
l!o11l•nc Ille Inland of lile cfly llJlf course •hkl!" will not provide rqular IDilil upcx1 Ill bullnnall and Ill dl1lent to
ond -Qt rte lo liod the liand1es of w'fiee Tllllnda,y. • Joli> In _.. .... ol Ibis uy wlllch I>
wood ----t. 'Ille .....ty llbnry 111tem allo wW be belnc set aside to _. the memoiy ol EDI....,. of Abe Dolillilll Paclllc clooed. former Pre11dent Tnlman."
deve'-rl llnll pllnd @Olice befoio City hl!D1 In JluntinglOn Bead!, ,...,. ,'Ille decision to dote OOWllY oUleM "°"' ~ to n!1011 the lor. ' 1'111 Vllley, .Loiuna Bead! and San ~ w11 announced by SU~loor Ralph ""tl!all ti IM llttll!I ..,_.cl wood • "'°"~· Ibo wUI be cloeed. Ofllclab In CJattt. ylce-<halmuin of the county Board ,
took ,._ .. 11111 liot-1111 t'rld«>' ~ Bead!, trvtne, ~:" Juan gr Sui>ervtm. and 1'Mdq .......... ClplMnno aakl Jhelr city wilt .. ~ for two major bantlnr ln-
11 -tl!a W ma= tl!ofl or ma1D -. ' aliiUtioo.; Btnk ol America and Security
mataiall fl'Glll tllt I"" liDce It -Truman died TUel!Clly al tbe · Pacific Bank, llld their l ranch offkel
llorled --111 yeer. .,. cl •· llorvlces art &lated 'llNnday would tt!)l•ln open ThUllday. . . .
,
AEC Slates
1st Airing =
On Jan.16
The r.-.i set of officjal bearlnga Into
proposaJs for two nt;w nuclear reectors
at San o.ori; w,m be bel<I at a·San Ille&<>
hotel starting. Jan. 18, aides for the
Atomk: Energy Olm-a....-..1 .loday, . ' The Regency Room ol the IAllaroo
Hdtel on Hotel Clrcle was selected u the
~!P91 [or tho ma)or bearjl)il lo """""" · tlie7 18/ety aspects ol lbO controvenlal
blll1oiMlollarprolo<l ~ It ~ been apocilld tl!at San
Cllimell8 -be l!!o ... for tha ....... ·b181) eondac:lecl by Ille AllC'I -~ Slfely :!"!! u ...... lloerd.
' AEC publlcfJI Dale Coot said that
starting al 10 1.m. In the llnt t!IY cl the
tieazing pel'IOill ~ t. --the board on the 1UJclear Luuet -arid DOI of.
ficlally designated as lnlervei!Ofl "-can
appear and aak to be ICbl$led lnlo the
hearing.!. •
Thus far four separate entl~ haYe
been designated as ofl1dal partlea ID the
hearingJ•
-The ullllties proposing the .._ive
project, Southern Californta -o.n. pany wiUl an 80 percent inlerell and San
Diego Gas and E1eclric Compony, with a
211 percent intere!t.'
-The AEC's own ttllUlainrY llall.
wbich will be repcesentid by 1ts own
legal counsel.
-A ·coalltion ol two -oi/poo!ng
tbe project, one the San ~
Groups United. Aplnst R a,d la I lo n
Dangers (GUARD) and the California
Shoreline Preservation Confemlce. llc!lh
will be represented by Lompoc la..y.r
Bruce Sharpe.
-The cities of Anaheim. Banninc and
Riverside, all involved in contractual
agreements wiUl tbe utlllllct. Their
lawyers ilso will be the offk:ial repruen-
taUves.
Cook said lhe Initial estimates of the
fiM stage ol L'ie eouit'Uice l!euinp point
to a llklay'filncllon.
Once the 1lcensllll4ifel)I boanl ...
amines the safely -· K still bu t. set yet another ... ncr cl Jiearlnp on Ille
(See AEC, Pqe I)
Oraafe
''flleatlter
High cloud• .. ~.will
bring down l!ll!Pel-• lad,
8C<Ordlag to tlic -tber -.lee.
mghs eapeded at the bw:bll, •,
rising to 7' Inland. °"""8111
Iowa In the IOI.
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DAILY PILOT SC Wtd...W,, -.,.., V , 1972
.Police Seek
..
~One About •
=·Fatal Crash
• BJ ARnlUR R. VINSEL :· °' .. ~ ...........
7" A family almost reduced by half its
,.:number Jn a tragic holiday truck accldf#'¢
'$today f!IOtl a nwnl> New Year in a oew
~ city with two little boys deed and their
• dad gravely Injured.
:f. Ca~ of the morning accident ln Ir·
. vine. meanwhile. is still being probed by
~police today , with one original theory
~ ~mingly incomct.
~ One wi~ to the 9:30 a.m. accident
• that shattered the Thomas Faoemeyer
! family said it seemed to appear from a
: di!ltanee that a Ure blew out on their
~older model pk:kup truck.
· The veb.icle veered. spun, into a dirt
~embankment -a.s they returned from
: dumping a cargo of trash tnchxlin.g dl3.. ~'carded Chrisbnas gift wrappings -aod :;overturned, hurling two of three brOtbm
: riding in the back lo their deaths.
: "'11lrte tires were flattened but MQe
::appears to 'be an obvious blowout ,'• said
• orie traffic accident investigator today.
· Thomas Fact:meyer Jr., 10, and his
~ brother David, 8, were apparenUy killed
· almost tnstantlY in the crash on Bmita
;Can)'(ID Road nur MacArthur Boulewrd.
•. Their fl.ther, Tbom&s Facemeyer, Sr .• i;woo recently moved the family to 979 W.
.!:Wnson St., Costa l\Iesa, was listed in
:JSerious condition today at Costa hlesa -~~emorial Hospital.
, A third Facemeyer son, Shane, escaped
: ~y serious injury -apparently bec1119t ::a nymg trash can bent as be landed on.
~,l, cushioning his fall, according to Patrol-
~man Bob Arnold.
fie \'as not hospitalized.
The ramily dog \\'as also thrown from
the rear of the 1950s model pickup truck
and killed in the holiday tragedy.
Nur3eS at Costa Mesa ?1-temoria.J. Hos..
pita! said Mrs. Facemeyer, who was not
along, spent a long day's vigil there
Wednesday.
Funeral services are pending fOT' the
two boys at Baltz-Bergeron Mortuary in
Cost.a Mesa today, according to officials
there.
Orange County Coroner's deputies said
they understood the Fattmeyer family
just moved to Costa l\1esa from Garden
Grove.
p,..... P•9e I
HUGHES ...
don'I richest lamillet live.
Hugbet' Jetstar reached London v i a
Gander lri Newfoundland, and Shanoon,
In Ireland.
Hls anival was surrounded by typjcal
secrecy. Immigration off'ICial.s at first
declined all comment .
AlrJ>ort ,IOurt<s .. Id gl'l!Wld staff flrst
directed the Jetslar -r.-utraUOn No.
Nl0'1L -to a floodlit dlsenlbarkaUon
·., ~t alongside the main terminal. The _.j>tlot quickly taxied the plane lnlo ntarby
• shadows. 1 '1'1le passengers transferred swiftly to
autos. One car that sped out of the .~·'1rPort bad blinds drawn over each of the
'passenger windows.
• Hughes in recent months bad been Jiv-
. • Ing In a bole! In Managua, t h e
, Nicaraguan capital, but Deel alter the
brtbquake that sbatleTed the city early .. Satur.iay.
U"T ....... THIS IS THE LOBBY OF THE HARRY S TRUMAN LIBRARY
Body of Former President Is Lying in Stat• Hert Until Burl1I
Yachtsman Wins
Yul.e Decoration
Contest at Dana
Although the judges had a tough time
choosing the winners over the holidays in
the Dana Point 1.1arina Company's boat
decorating contest. one yachtsman's en-
try apparently "°'as a cinch.
Samuel Becker's power boat 11ruc-Sa.n"
caught the eye of the judges for the
~tarina Company's competitioo.
The \'essel also won an award for boat
decorating in a separate c o n t e s t
sponsored by tbe chamber or commerce.
Cash and gift awards were given in the
competitions.
Tbc Dana Point ~tarina Company also
gave all seve11 winners in its second an·
nual contest engraved plaques suitable
for mounting on the winning vessels.
Winnen ' names also went on a
perpetual trophy in the £inn's oUices.
Trial Ordered
In Hashish Case .
FromPOfel
TRUMAN •••
funeral - a 21·gun salute and a flyover
by 21 Air Force planes.
But only about 30 ol the 57 ,aging men
wbo served under "Cap\ain Harry" in
Battery D in World War I will attend the
last rites.
"The rest don't get around quite like
they used to," said Eddie Mtisburger, a
retired newsman who is secretary·
treasurer of the Battery D Association.
And General of the Army Omar N.
Bradley, another tough Missourian and
himself frail at 79, was among those
cl0$e to Truman who could not attend.
Doctors advised Bradley not to fiy to
Independence from his home i n
califomia because be suffered a recent
heart ailment.
"The world is a better place for his
having lived in it," saiJ. Bradley, the man
who served under Presldebt Truman as
chainrum of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Nixon bailed Truman as a man of
"vision ·and guts."
He declared a »day period of mourn~
ing wttb flag; on all government.
buildlngJ flyiDg at half staff. And be pro-
claimed Tbursday as a national day of
mourning. "nle.re will be no mail delivery
tbat day and bolh tbe New Yodt and
Amerlcrn stock·ezcb-will lie c:loled.
'· "•i • ' Former """*8t P,J,,.wml'~ B.
A Hollywood man linked to the sales Johnson, bis wife Lady Bird, 1Dd their
of bashi!h oil following an undercover dat11bters and their huiblnds a1ao an-
operation by Laguna Beach and San Cle-nounced plans to fly to Independence this
mente po!ice bas been ordered to face afternoon '"I
b'ial Feb. !4 ln Orange County SUperlor .• ~\)hnso~ rel!l'mbered fnu!>an H a
Court. man 1•wt» Was never ~· in the Judge William Murra}'. set the trial date race of crucial national choices.ft
for ·Peter Frank Scaglione, 22, and or-Truman said the toug:best choice he
dered the , defendani to return to ·!his mode as. 1Presldent was tending U.S.
courti;oom Feb .. ,2 for pretrial . action. troops to iorea in 8 "pc)lice action" that Scaglio~e has p<>~ted $10,000 bail. kept C.Cunmunist soldiers from taking
Scaglione was mdlcted bv the Grand · be •"'• all Jury after the panel heafd testimony over ~mtory ~tb of.t olOW• par el.
that he o[fe~ r. sell 12,000 worth of lie srud that _declsloo omshadowed all
hash18b oil, a marijuana derivative, to othet:i:, including his Of'der to drop the
undercover officers. · atomic bomb on Japan.
Police in both cities said the invesliga·
lion that led to the arrest of Scaglione
may produce more arrest3 in the near
future .
From Pagel
Cable TV 'Slat,es
Clemente Games
Stttlre E'eelltlff Gone Peace Help
Missouri Town Offered
" Deep in Sorrow By-France ..
INDEPENDENCE, MO, (AP) -Like
Amer1cmw CN1 <Y<t'f Main Si-t, U.S.A .. • they mourn the death of tJMt nation's 33rd
President. But ltt ll!li lllltiourl River
...... lbe pasalJ!I or limy s Truman
brlnp t &peclal IOm>W -ht WU t!1eJr
own.
"We feJt so comfortable, all of us here
in Independence, knowina be was. down
lbe 11-1 In bl! big white house," said
Mary Dowell, 57. "U,.. dro'fl rut slow
down put his -.. Truman Rold,
you could look In the north window at
night and see him sitting there all alone,
reading by the UtUe lamp that was
always lit In the study window.
"It gave you a feeling-of ~ty -
you felt that no matter how much the
world changed and seemed lo get away
from you as yoo: grew older, that was one
thing i.n your life that would stay the
same," she said. "Seeing him sitting
there every night, gave you a link to the
past and a way of life that Is disap-
peartng from our country."
Tueaday nigh~· the study window was
dark. '!be former President's dealh had
come at 7:50 a.m. that mo1nhlg.
As the brilliant December sun faded
away -leaving only a soft lavender glow
and a bitter chill, small clusters of peo-
ple huddled on corners across the street
from Truman's borne.
Crestlite Plant
In San Clemente
Wins Extension
San aemente's Crestlite Aggregate
products plant won a new, one-year ex·
tens.ion on the use of a loading ramp in
the city of San Juan Capistrano Tuesday.
The request, first aired eartier lhls
month, came from Crestlite President
Kermeth Teel, who told councilmen un·
foreseen del~ over the past year on a
speclit oiiler of aarecote pla(ed by
firms In Aruona prompted the requtSt
for an additional IJ..mooth permit.
Cooncllloen ~ oil for 1"1' ·-ks to
see II 1111 resktSts'in the ~ ol Loo
Rla1 Stnet wlsbed to appear m council
chambers OD the request. •t T\lt54a1'1 .. .,., === ~ "•lllrln'r ~
the Santa Fe tncb.
Cap<> Man SJl'.fMI .
In Dog Incident
All wore bolndled In heavy-coats and •
acarvu. MIJ\Y bent down lo children lo
point lo the place where history hap-
pened. A low .~tul"d "!lei wont. with ~ ·Servi..,~ and police wlio con-
verged early ln tf1e day lo keer> a vigil
over the privacy of the widow Bess and
daughter Margaret
But all spoke not only of Truman's
death, bolt also of the lHe of the man from
Jndependence wt¥> went oU to
Washington and came bact home im-
mortal .
PARIS (UPI) -Frrnct took
dlplomaUc actkln today to unsnarl t~e
Paris peace talks, bolt both the Norlh
VletnomQle and the Viet, Cong made It
clear they are. opJ>Ol"d Id further tal(khs
until Prealdeot NW>n epdt what e
Communistao calJed , "the most barbarous
air aUeckt" aproll !"Ill Vietnam.
A ranking eommwuaf \tlctnamese
diptoi'.m.t also saiditbil Wtitte House aide
Henry A. Klalnger 11wlll be able to
resume bi& talks wltb Hanoi's Lt Due
Tho only if the air war ls ended over
North vtetnam." 0 Tbere never is and never c a n be French Forefgrt M.ini*r Maurice
anything like Oon\lni '.bid<' home," Schumann, In an 1pparent ellort lo get
Truman had said" ~ Ile murnecl r. the Vletnam peace. neeotlaU(>ll9 aolng
Independence In t9'I alter .lie left lhe again, bad a long talk tod1y •Ith U.S.
White House. -· • Charge d' Alfaltts Jaclc Kub1'cb.
"Harry was ~ people, be "'8 one o1 Kubisch _ heading tho embassy until
us," said Wllllar.tStallcup, a ~ar-old the arrivval of new ~~ssador John N,
boiler stoker who~!¢ ~ wilh lrwlil _ met with Schumann for. 75
gelling him a jo~ ~Ing tht ll§oressjon minutes In the m!nl!ter'a Qua! d'Oraly lllat kept food on -Id! table. olfice.
Stallcup reminisced as he stood lo front Afterwards Kµbisch told newsmen :
of a gleamJng wooden door inside the' old , "We had a useM conversation 11 we pillared courthouse In \be !own square. A huge eversrem.1'f'Utb trlmined with a always-do, but any statement muat come
black satin bow framed Ibo door'• glus. lrom tbe Foreign Mlnl1lry." French officials relull<d comment bolt
Thirty feet 1 behind, a portrait of lfOVt!'lll!IODI """""' said SchumlM was
Truman held a place of honor high above • actlni 00 J'resldent Georg .. Pompldou's the bench where be pn!Sfded u eluef ad-lmlrudlonl;
mlnlstrator from ltn• unW be we'n! lo North Vietnam aid, today It will not
the u.s. Senate In DM. t&ke part 1n any fwlher tochnlta1 peace
"Harry came up 1be hard way, just talks . wilh the Unlled States un!ll
like most of us -lllna have do .. ,.. American planes slop bombing North
said Uoyd R. · HlJbam, 84, a reth'ed • Vietnam.
Jackson County sheriff'• deputy who also LAl>d the 0 Vlet Cong, Hanoi and Saigon
credits the fcrmer ~t wilh helping an announced there woold be l)O weekly
him get bl.I job bock In the 19311s. folll':way meeting at Kleber Avenue
''Tbero'll -be another one like Ole Tlwrlday. Harry 11 ~·Bllbum. '1ms momma used 'lb6 u.s. spotesma.ri bllJMCi the Oom-r. say' bl could pll>s a. strlllritit a row 91 mWU.)8 for driving the talks int(!
corn u anybody. He lived bis lHe that deadkiclc: A meaaqe from tbe Henlii ny, loo. J1e walked atralgh~ tallted cteleg1t1on r. the U.S. aJde said a •slxth
from the ~ and never forgot the .tecllllical ...sion was pi'opoW '"!" today
place wheN he i:alM from." but N\1111! Vlejnam ~ !<> atlA!ild.
llealde him. bowing her white head, "iVben tbe !ltµatton msttnc, bllore
Hl)!'!"!''s •l!ny \'0-yeaM>ld wile, Kalhryn, Dec. 11 (da~ of the reaum~1!Jn .~U.S.
nclddedlliqreementandlumbledefora bombing), Jiu befn ~·~lbe bandkercbief meeting• of repr"l8elltatlves 91"' 11
· ' • will be ~. It cleptnda <nl\r< y on Four dgors 4owri . the stree~ Leiter the Unltid States whether the negotla·
Osthoff ~t at the soda fountain rhere tions will be resumed or not.'"
Truman hit.. stoppped lo vi!! old A Viet C<J!lll statement said: "The
lrlendL Now retired from tbe department legation or' the Provlslllllal Revolution·
store where Mn. Truman 'used lo order 8ry GOvemment o1 Soulh Vlelnam bas
her clolbes, <Ven irhen sht was 'lnlstre.ss agrieQ wilh lbe delegation ol the
of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Osthoff Democratic Republic of Vietnam to
remembered, loo. , , pi>stpooe the 172nd ,...Ion of Vietnam
~L hurt lnsi<k. knowing ile's gone," peat. talks lo d&liOlilltrlta tbelr ln-
0.tGboff llld: ':Amutca llWld hurt In-dignalion and eaergetica1ly pnllesl the
side, too. He was a great man, a abnple } new escalatim ol tbe war by the Nixon
man who lov'!'I, us all u neighbors and admlnlstratloo aialilst North Vietnam."
,~.a.--0Ul\m"11•·' , · · · , · "' -, .,., ~ 1 le"!~ AW~U 't.tt •r ~1 \•
')'eetfJ. P,ut lnf,o
Hamburger Bill
~£R~~e~
TO. 'Giv~ SalttJe..
An l~~. J:.goo~aalute for fonner .. SACRAMENTO (AP) -U a restaurant President Harry s Truman ..Ul be fired ACaplslranolleaobman~beensued •aY. II'• hamburger, It bad better be at at high noon at Camp Pendleton Thurs-for llOO,OOO by a c-"~ ,who cla!mJ lhe least IO percent mea~ under a bW 1ign ,,.... by Gov. Rea-day.
defendant's dog bocked him from his The mea3Ul"e by Astembtyman John The soJCmn honon will form the belle's
maEll::-=:oua =· w. Briggs, a Fullerton Republican. reqUlres mourning. for ·lbe lonner Chief Ex-
Smith, 28S75 Via canoa, 81 defendant in restaurants selling imitation hamburger ecutite.
his Orange County Superior Court action. -less than 90 percent meat -to post a All major functions at the ba.9e will
He cla.lml that Smhh aUowtd 1 vicious list of ingredients. cease throughout Thursday with most
dos lo wander away from the home Briggs' bW, algned Tue!day, allows a personnel having Ibo day oil
unlwhed In defiance ol an O!'allge Coun-product lo be actvertlJed as hamburger At the U.S. Naval Hospital, all ool-
ty onllnaoce. ii It contains not more than 1 percent ad· patient cllntci will c1 ... dllrlng tbe day
Souders clalma I.bat the dog attacted ded protein and water. But ii cannot COil-of mourning.
him last July 15 in tbt vicinity of tbe taln binders or u:tenders such aa cereals. Emergency hospital servied, however ..
·~; 'lbe M1aml News reported Tuesday
;that the r.clme Dew lo Fort Lauderdale,
;'Fla. In one of bl! private jets &mday.
: ~ repon said Hugjles and his party
--apparently new on to some place in the . umted States because a foreign flight
'plan was not filed for the aircraft.
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\Vith about 100 Americans captured.
There was no accurate estimate of the
tonnage of bombs dropped becaUM: the
command did not specify how many
"more than 1,000" tactical missions were
flown or exactly how many 852 strikes
thee were.
The fightcr·bombers can carry about
six tons of bombs each and the B52s,
ythich usually strike in groups: or three, 30
tans ear.Ji:.
The North Vie,tnamese delegation to
the Parts talks said 40,000 tons of bombs
were dropped'last week , but there was no
way to cbeck Uli$ either.
Jodge'..S.. Rollng
week announced its bro8dcast 5chedule
Cor San Cejllellte High SCbool'r baaket·
ball season; seven separate games wiU
be aired startJog Jan. 3.
Each game will be rebrOadcast three
separate Umes '<m the cable station under
lhe following format:
....Jan. 3, Tritoos-Footlllll.
....Jan. S, Tritoos-Kaieua.
-Jan. 12, Tritons-EI Modena.
....Jan. 16, Tritoos-Orange. ·
-Feb. 6, Trlton.>-Brea..
-Feb. 13, Tritoos-Vllia Part.
-Feb. 16, Tritons-Mlsslon Vlojo.
Prop.· 20 Elf ective
Feb.1, Not Nov. 7
LOS ANGEL.ES CAP) -A Superior
Court judge has ruled thal provisions of
. Prop, ;o, tJ>e.-controvenlial coastline pro.-
ttction inJttaUve, 10 Into eUect Feb. J
tind nol Nov. 7, the date voters approved
the measure .
Judge David Thomas made the ruling
Tuesday in a complex caae Involving a
proposed !~unit apartment project on
the Palos Verdes Peninsula.
It was the fint judicial inttrprttatlon
of the pradlcal applM:atlon of Prop. 20 In
Los An1e1et County.
Construction of the project hu been
halted slnct Nov. 22 on • temporary in-
junction sought by a Jroup called the
~rtuguese Bend Dc!fense CommJtlft,
which contends Prop. 20 barred from the
date·of Its adoptkln -Nov. 7 -any con--
strucUon in a J ,000..yard-dttp coa1tal
zone until review comml.Wons could be
established.
The devtlOP,tr -Great L • k e s
Propertie1, Inc. -filed a rI .5 million
OOWJtersult Dec. 6. arguing that II It II
barred from project development, IO
•hould all other develOf)Ors, lpldllcally
II private and 9 publlc building. projecll
alona the ooaat.
In bis rulln&, Thomu said he con·
1ldcred Prop. 20 lo be primarily a "1tudy
11tatute" tbatJITT)V~ for the creation or
realonaJ and ttaf,e comrnllS.lons rupon1I·
ble for lon1-tenn planning for the future
of the ClllfomlJ coutllne.
lllJ rullitl wu aoen a1 h•vltli the el·
feet of denyln& the Grut Lak .. peUllon
for a lelnporarJ-IQ)unctloo 11am.1 other
coutllnt developers, on grounds lhat
halting exlltlnc C0111trvctlort before the
commllllonl ere cruled "1>uld prodllce
a "chaotic" llllUatlon lllooc the coast.
Thomu Aid bl would rult lator on tbe
laue ol whit effect, If any. the en-
vironmental quality act might have on
Ille Great Likos aporlln<l>t comRIR pn>j·
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Mon9's Worth .
Yule Shopping's
Over-So Go Now
By SYLVIA l'ORTER
This is an ex~len< w,.k In
wh!ch to buy Ouistmas toys
and Christmas cards.
tt's a great time in whlch to
find real bargains In the stores
In costume jewelry, bicycles,
men's shlrt1, radios,
phonographs -many olber
trtasured a n d lraditionil
Christmas gllts lor which
millions or Americans paid all·
J lime high prl~ only a fey.r
days ago.
THERE ARE three major
periods during each year for
storewide clearance sales : FINANCE
alter Ou'ial· '--------../ mas, after·
Ea!l.er, after
July •. The
reasons are
a b undantly
obVIOU9.
M06t of
you did buy
your Christ·
PORTl.11: mas gifts in
time to give t h e m as
gifts on I h e holiday. Sur-
ely you have noticed that
a gift received late has lost
much of its magic and you
look at a card that arrives
after Dec. 2S with only a
casual glance.
Just because this is what
most of us do, after Christmas
Is an ideal time to buy things
you need. for this is when the
stores clear out what's ten of
their Christmas stock: to make
way for fresh merchandise.
Milliol'IJ! of yw did not get
everything you want for the
kitchen, the rest of the house,
the office, yourseU. 1r included
are items that are going on
sale this very day and are not
due for drastic style change,
buy and save now.
C01JN11.ESS MILLIONS of
you do not have a present
"closet" -in which you store
gifts to be given in the year
ahead. If you kno'f you'll need
gifts. try to stock up your
closet now and save time as
wcll as money.
A basic money-saving guide
to learn and keep always In
mind lies in taking advantage
of the post-Christmas
clearances.
On top of this, specifte Uems
are traditionally excellent
buys during certain months of
the year.
January is a particular y
good month to buy: small a~
pliances: art supplies; bicy-
cles; blankets; books ; carri-
ages; china; clothes dryers ;
men's coats; costume jewtlry;
dishes; ~: glassware;
furniture ; handbags; men 's
hats; housewares ; infants'
lingeries; men's sh i rt s;
qli.ilts : radios; phonographs :
refrigerators; freezers; rugs:
shoes for boys, girls, men and
women; sportswea r: stereo
equipment; storm windows:
tablecloth!; toiletries; towel s;
toys; water heaters.
FEBRUARY IS a
particularly good month to
buy: Air~nditioners; art sup.
piles; bedding; bicycles; used
cars; china; clothes dryers;
dishes; drapes and curtains;
glassware ; fu miture;
housewares; lamps, millinery ;
radios ; phonographs; rugs:
seat covers ror c a r s ;
silverware; sportswear ;
litereo equipment; toys.
A second basic money-sav-
ing guide is to memorize and
William R. Wint.er
has been proJllot.ed to
Associate Vial President
DEAN WITTER. R Co.
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~ Return to the Past
'Latest' Ideas in Trcnisportation Eyed
By JORN CUNNIFF
A.P •'"*u A.11a1v11
.. NEW YORK -Accustomed
lo believing that innovation is
always on the front ier of time,
1t is understandable that
Americans are a bit perplexed
by the "latest " ideas in
ground transportation.
Looting into a mirTor rather
tban pee~ out into the vast untnown, innovators now are
suggesting that the b e s t
tramportation after all may
tie the foot. supplemented by
biCycles, automobiles, buses
and trains.
WlllLE PHYSICIANS extol
the healthful virtues of walk-
ing, cities are encouraging
bicycle riding as an antidote to
traffic congestion. and state
and federal governments are
reopening rail lines as an
aJtemative to air travel.
Bicycle sales have soared in
the past 10 years after the in-
dustry had all but died out. So
!Uddenly did the past return
that the country was swamped
with impor1s before t h e
domestic industry was able to
retool.
Coast.to-coast rail travel is
possible again. And on an in·
temational level, service bas
been restored on the New
York to ~1ontreal run, ~pile
the lac\ that the roadbed had
been almost reclaimed by
natutt.
IN STO.J... ANOTHER tribute
to the past, Amtrak officials
explained that the route would
serve the thousands of skiers
wbD now travel by car -and
Finance
FINANCE
who were forced into that
mode by the discontinuance of
once-popular ski trains.
Not that the car doesn't
have a future. but engineen
are looking into the past for
their latest ideas on what will
propel Ille car. Electric power,
popular 50 years ago, is at-
tracting considerable interest.
In fact , the Electric Vehlcle
Council, an organizatiotl of
manufacturen, utilities and
individuals. states natly that
"tbe question is really oot
whether the electric car· will
come into wide use; the ques-
tion is how rapidly this use
will develop."
ACCORDING TO t h e i r
surveys, SS million Americans
would . be interested in buying
a short-range limited-speed
electric auto if it were
available for "under $2,000."
'Ital. unrealistically t o w
figure of S'l,OOJ may, of course,
have been the determining
factor for some of those 55
million people rather than
any interest in electrK:al pro-
pulsion. Still:
"The percentage of people
v.•ho "·ould be interested in
buying a ear is steadily i&
creising. Jn the latest survey,
42 percent ol the public said it
would be interested . In 1970 it
was 39 percent and in 1967, 3Z
percent."
One or the latest ex·
perin1e n t s in ground
transportation may use elec-
tric power. Again, right out of
the past, comes the dooble--
decker bus. although now it is
officially called "Superbus."
THAT JS THE name given
to a project ia which federal
grants will be provided to test
the doµble-<lecke< rol1tejlt ill
Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Las
Angeles, New York., Oakland
and Pittsburgh.
Such buses used to carry
millions of passengers in large
cities, but except for cootinued
use abroad, they faded into
America's nostalgic past in
the mid-1950s.
Now, according to Carlos
Villarreal, administrator of
Urban Mass Transprtation,
these "hi~pacily buses
will help eliminate rush hour
oven:rowding by provjdlng a
teal ftr every pasaeriger.
''This project," he con-
tinued . "may well take a page
from the past, rewrite it to
modern specifications and pro-
vide a major advance in com-
fort and convenience for
riders in most of our big
cities."
Why, one wonders, were we
so eager to leave the past
behind?
Films Set
Space Bid
~ Briefs 011Jy Coast Qffers
:,, •• JllCA Earnbt91
;. LOS ANGELES -MCA,
~ Ji>c:., reported that itl earnings ;·r,, the nine months ended
} sept. 30 were the highest for
aich a period in Its history and
itpreirented a 20 percent in-
crease over a year earlier.
f•.The diversifi ed en· ~nt firm earned 114.118 2mUUoo, or $1.82 a 1hare, com-
• ·l!lfe(I with $12.G million, or :-ti.a a share, In the first nine
• months of 1971. Sales rose to
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.12 mllllon in the 1972
petod !n>m $224.54 mllllon a
J'Mr earlier.
e SEC Dbp11te
' SAN DIEGO -U.S. Fln~ cW. a San Dieg~based real
flli"te conglomerate, bas an-
\~mo ves which of.
~ aay are aimed at solv·
,log a dispute with t h e
·lecurltl,. & Exchange Com· ralutcn.
, The conglomerate •sked the
York Stock Exchangt ·to
nd tradlng or U'8. Fillan-
tllaru until the company
teltln Ila d~pute with the
SEC.
ert ..... Mef'fJe
LOS ANGELES -Approval
bas been reached for mera:er
of Fine OrganlCI Inc. or Lodi,
N.J., Into !!excel Corp. her. in
Calllornlo, aocotdlng to • joint
...-.cement by both firms.
llarvl1 M. Merill, prelldent
of Hexcel, and Ntcholat
Molnar, pr,.ldent or Fine
Orpalct, oak! basic: terms
call ror Hexcel to luue a bout 'ial,OIO thareo or common
-to certain Fine Orgu>ICI -lden)lnd to pay abodt
fl.I mllllon In Cllh to other
CURI
CVllllMI Tiii SICk
llOU•-!~ 'HOAG HOSPITAL
'Your donation• ht.Ip ln
lhll navtr '!!ndlna Qutsl.
• 63 Guaranteed Certificates
·Saturday Service
·The Insiders Club
M Llnld1tter
The lnsidtrt Club: A new
~ to beet Inflation. Its
membership card permtts
you to buy nearly fNfJry·
thing you need from the
fl-t ciose<kloor ah<JW.
rooms at subStantlal sav--
inp -appliances, fUml·
ture, stereo eQUlpment,
1~ln1 goods, draperies
and much, much more.
You can even buy cers
at the "fleet" price and
mOblle homes and molOf·
cycles at substantlal say.
lnp, The Insiders Club
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Effective Annual
Earhings
5.00%-5.13%.
Passbook. No Minimum.
5.75%-5.92%
One Vear Certlfjcate
$1,000 Minimum.
6.00%-6.18%
Two to Five Vear Certificates
$5,000 Mfnlmurn •
Up to 90 days loss of Interest on lm&Jnts withdrawn before maturity on all certificate accounts.
al10 provides bl1 dis-
counts on tickets to &Port·
Ina: and entertainment
events ••• plus a whole
list of free services: safe
deposit boxes, money or·
ders, travelers checks,
and notary services.
Membership require·
ment for savers -$2,500
minimum balance. Coast
borrowers now receive as--
socl&te memberShipg en-
tltllna: them to all outside
referral services. Ask
about Joining at eny COast
ottlce.
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CHRISTMAS .,
BRAND NEW
~13 COURIER
E.CONOMY PICKUP
1800 CC. 4-0ll·floor ~vnchr'omt~ chromt ~'-WSW, Jlfll bun\)ef. 5'J.C:icJI
po1111 Sl!!p"'9. mag wheels. wide ovol roUed ...tlitt lt!!tr tires. GSTAMC.19472.
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STICKER
PRICE
$2805°'
OURPRIC.1
PLl6 [)fAl,tll PRW.t.&J.llON
C~RG!$& l",X I. UCINSE.
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
BRAND NEW
'7·3 PINTO
2 DOOR SEDAN
1600 CC . delu 11:r bumper 9roup, Americ a's lio! st iling tC&nomr cor.
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PRICE · PLU~ Oii.i.Eii: Pll:EP&AATIOH
(HARGIS lo l.t.l & llCEHSl
IMMEDIATE DELIV.ERY
: •6a Pontiac Bonn• .. Hie . -.
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1s·;a·~11·· · 4 -(>r. H.T. VB. automolic lfoM., foc:tory oir, ·. . \ •
power sieering. power brakes, radio, ll@Olef, I •
vinyl roof. (143ASH) : · . . •
.~LUE BOOK VALUiE $. 485
.'70TORINO
·. 2 Or. \18, auto. trons., foe.I. or, power s20· 77
sleering. radio, healer, vinyl roof.
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BLUE BOOK VALUE .$21145 ·
• 2 O<. HmdlOp. Rod<o & hoolK. I '""" '°" $999 ,
You must see rh1s one! (THM696) · ' BLUE BOOK VAL~.E $:1075
. '68 CAMARO . '
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BRAND NEW
'731-BIR·D ' 2 pOOR HARDT\)P, ', , ,
460 CID4VV·8, "1.yl (ool.~r,.,-IJPJe:;"d conf(tll, t~ts~ wheel, full power.
AMffM $tefeo wJ1ope,'c(rcond.; inUd\ mor1.°)ls7A 119132. .• •
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STICKER
PRICE ,
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·$6281 ·
. $7896•' . ' •' l"IUSOUlfll""UAIATIOH
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RAND'NilW _ . . · i.73: tfub ·wagon
3/4 TON CUSTOM STYLESIDE 8-PASSENGER PKG. B
360 V·B, crui!.e·O·mot1c, ~lide out ~rt tire ctlfrier S heovy duty tires. gougts. 302 v.e, tinted gloss, .5 t.owy duly lirH spring, miff&rS, 11:ffo c~ing red.,tor
power ~leering, )(1ro coohrog rodi11!or. F2SYRQ698 l 5 £21GHQ7632.
FULL
. PRl'CE PLUS ~lll P1Uf'.t.U.TION
CHARGB & T.Ul. IJCENSE
FULL
PRICE $3464 "
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.IMMEDIATE DILl¥E•Y
'°'.1 MA•K 1v · · . ' ;71 240 .. z .-..... , . ' . $58trr. :_: .. · ... • '.:-._:· ·s-35"'7· 7·~
Con1 inentol. Full power, yinyl roof, ~ , ~M fodio, oppro1t. .26,000 miles, I 1
-AM/FhtStereo. (3660P~ · .._ . •.. t. •·coi.al flllish with blotk in!~. (12585) : , • < \
. Bi uE·BOo'K VALllfl[$T.4'is'C;. 'liL. . EliOOk·YALUE $427.5
. ': -: ~:~~-:,a11£,BOOK AND
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· 2 Door. Deliixe 'interior arid exierior, ro. 7 Doorlfordtop V-8, outlt:l'rons., roOio,
dio, heoter. While woHs. cioY649) heoter, foc:tory air, vinyl roof.
· BLUE BOOK VALUE $1655 · · BLUE BOOK VALUE 1690 BLUE BOOK VALUE $3135
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VOi,; 61, NO. 3,2, 6 SECTIONS, 78 PA6ES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1972 TEN CENTS . -. --
Thousand·s . View Solemn Truman Procession . .
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Of .. o.lr Plllf .... motel, Is under lnvestl8atlon today by
A bizarre 4N81!ni and robbery ol a
•SllJta ,\DI ...,,, found --earl1 11111 '\!>onlll\C In a Lquna Beach . . . r' , . ' . .
p.llice detecttves. ~ '
ThO .Victim, ldelltilled as Peter Haigh,
3", was reported In lair ooodltlm In the
intensive care W11t at 'South Coast Com-
mllllilf Hospital ln'Soulh 1-ar
Pollco..aald it__.,t Ibo mm'• car,
a !I'll IWmoml Qllia with. '""""' plate
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q ,.d tllal Iii; -.... "!C. '!!
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-"~ ~today 'f'"1:•"' ~ beotln( .. other leul
'lold .. Oni9 _, ~ p ~ .i.. '"""" ..... "' the llaor of jury Ibo! bll ~ ...... a •• at ........ lo,the CJll(llOlel, 741 s. COast thetb'{le-~U.-lllot ~.--I 1 ·a.nl. today when
lo clealb OUllWl W i...,ml-· owner, Bud. "'lliwl!, bean! a mouilng
llcOllcbea, IO, cf Jml ~ st., -·~ "-'--~. motel room.
Dana Point, tettllled M,hll muiiler trial --•' -neared II• end 1~.~ bad t.Ue!I a quan· Englbmn -to .the door, knocked,
tit)' ill lleeffi eoliler oa. SltJt. 5 and After more niomlnll .....i., opened
and wu under llllloence ~'Mrs. the ~ with 1111 -kei'· H-~-~. " o( I B Wave ... , wu • i!e Aid be -Nil ll"1&h lying 00 the ~ ..., r twor With 'fJ'.odl _.. from his -.th. ID~:... .:....J..M~• denied' under Olficert,Dkl tbe -·· poctol.I bad been TW' hi\-.. -u--lnildraui aqil, IO.. c:llaoge was
prooe<ulor Al Novlali:'• .,_ ---"' tbe ...... .
that he liacl -tmataed the Bri>ob l8id the -ti>ld him that he woman who bad eaded tbtlr aaodation had been at a nearby bar ·and was invited .
shorlly before she dJed. • rty at tile motel And he Interrupted Novick'• ques-lo a pa room. -u .... 1 ..... on several aeca••• to ..... the He said be ~l to tbe motel room, ~:::'.'!.I.tor Ulai ...... -bad .... bllic¥ • lirp -.. be ..... In :k:d-::. _ _....id~ cbarees !he had and alter that -not remember what .... -hi haw.nod. . earlier filed agallllt m. •. TwO ineo-> in tbe room were being
McOttcheo ~ Ills only recolle<:tlon of sought today by ofllcen. One was
events Immediately prior lo the ,slaying discrlbed as about 15 years old, 5 1 .. t 11 rJ Mrs. Hammet~ WM of Ills <lriYllil: ~ lnchoJ tall. and •boUt '!IO pounds, with
car lowll<ls the· Hammell hon\e ola i'ayo i... brown hair and a nett· trimmed
Street. : . ~·The otber man wu dol<rlbed
C:,'. .. t":i. ·=ii:. x:.~ t ,:!,.. ~"'.:t~ ~ ~
car was wea~ oboUI the rood." lie~ ~ .... lluld la Ille
It Is alllP!I 11)' the~ 11111 ' --. -.;;;i.1 ... . Mn, Halftmltt'l,prior of NIM.... -
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great deal 1o c1o.. w1t1t 1111 -' Park A881llllfJI Office
quarrel that -.. -·· death It bu .beeD aUop4 W *°!7= " SEOllL (~ -Pm!-Park mMaClod Md:__............ ~ ....,.qolllce 1or ..-six
... era1 -· ~~-~:::-t,-a--~c:bqed =-~i:i..~~ e!..:.it?D"~ calls " ~ • ..,...... _.. .... tbt ~ claims !h>t *' ,,. -... ., ~ ~ -s.•-· "compleldr'-IOI" at ... -of ldl 11111. _.. ~ ~ lo full _. (lee TRW. Pliit IJ '· . Jl!Hn""ll! J!lii <
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.where Bess Truman. 87, his cb.i1cfu9od
,iweetheart and wife ol 53 years; their
only daughter, Margaret Danlel, and
close ftlends and relatives gathered to
liwaJt· the Nner81.
nir.. thouiand milltary troops stood'
,at attention along the 1$-block route. in
the lilight sunshine.
' President N'u:on and his wife Pat new
-t;.'Independence"io 'Jay a wreath at the
Truman lJbrary in the afternoon and pay v; ~'r".
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planned to return to W asbington Jour
hours later and will not attend the
funeral Thlll'Bday.
Truman, whose momentous decisions
during and after World W;u U shaped
the destiny of his country, died Tueeday
at the age of 88 after a lhree-week fight
against age and disease.
. Truman will be buried with t)le
mementos he loved best -his grand
master'of the Masonic Lodge pin in his .
lapel, his blue, purple and white Masonic
apron around his waist an<l hls S3rd
degree Scottish Rite rlng .
He was dressed in hi! favorite dark
blue pin-striped suit, a while shirt and
black tie. .
Truman will be buried on th~ grounds
or the library -"in the courtyard, near
the rose garden." l}ecause he was oi:r
posed tQ pomp and pageantr} and said
men provide thelr own form of dignity.
there will be no riderless horse, no car-
riage.s and no drumbeats at the
ceremony.
The ceremonies were cut to thrff days
to ea se the strain on l\frs. Truman.
"Mrs. Truman is 87 yeiµ-s old, and the
only reason to shorten it was to try to
le ssen the impact or his death on her as
much a.s possible," said Randall Jesstt,
a family spokesman.
the military announced today U:ie only
tentative pageantry for Tbursday'a.
(See TR'fAN, Page il
State Group
Of Teachers
Hits Laguna
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
01 tlte 0.llY Plltl Sllff
A Jetter to the Laguna Beach Boord of
F.ducation from the California Teachers
Association tenns the recent meeting in
which three top administrators were flJ'ed
··an educational 'Kangaroo O>urt.' "
Actioo by the board majority of Trus-
tees William 'Ibomas, Patrlcia GUJette
and Gerald Linke not to renew the con-
tracts of Supt. William Ullom and Asst.
Supts. Charles Hea and R4bert Reeves
wa.s "unfair, unethical, sborWlgbt.ed and
motiva\ed by political revenge," the let~
ter u,,erted.
~ 1Coptacted for commeo~ this mom!ng,
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BUST. Of ABRAHAM LINCOLN WAITS WITH BOOICS· TO TAKE PLACE IN NEW LIBRARY
Grand Opening of New La,una ...Ch FacUlty Is Jan. 12; Suptrvlson Cf,1irm1n C11per1 Is Host
Hughes Makes
London Stop,
'Disappears'
LONOO~ (AP) -B.lllionaire recluse
Howard Hughes landed in Brilain eariyi
today and in)mediately vanished from
public view,.tbe!JiS:lEmbaSsy reported.
~Hughes ha~ ~n driven from his lux-
urious boteJ retuge in ~icaragua by last
week's ~vastatlfii ear:thqllake.
"n. &&-year-'01d Ame:rlcan tycoon ar·
rWd WMl>out, a ~ but was rushed *""' tmmlgraUOn controls at the: re-"
.... cf AtnOilcalt ·authorities, olfldal _...._
S..lmlod at'boodon'1 Gatwick Airporti
-----lght, ltTivlni In one of bW lt111lc Loellbeed:Jetstar'execuUve
pl-. A -OI limousines mel the
plaM •toot lllt lllTiyals away.
"""'" .. 1111 entoorage of huslnesl rU alJll MCrefaries'
· Ro)'«! limouslliel.
WU being put up
iltnbau<dor Walter An· ltl e oil man PauJ Get-J.:.: a mansion, near ~don, were
An m.111y spokesman said Hughes
WM • at the ambaslador's residence. l\11!1,..... of Getty, who like Hughe.s Is
all ~ tbe world's richest men, luisted =--bad not moved in with the oil
1Juch!os1 lllTival took by surprise the wdoG office of Hughes Tool Co., the
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READERS TO WIN
SHOW TICKETS
Ten DAILY PILOT readers a clay for u. next 11 4-ys will win r ... admlsslonl
to the \lne ahowa-ln-one Ith Annual
Sports • Vacation, Travel and Recrea·
liooal v~"""' acbeduled for Jon. $-
14 al the Anallelm CoR\lenUon Ce!\ter. Flnt W'llmlrJ. who 1flU each receive a
glllr ill II llCUta are listed lodoy ;n ~ "ads" ocatlored among the
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t itfter box or ,lQ)ks began. ~ting Wge\ber
at the new Laguna Beecb county branch
Laguna High Unit
·won't Support
" .Protest Boycott
. The Liguna Beach High School
Associated Student Body will not support
· a boycott of tlasses, next week, as a pro-
, test -0f, 1he. recent firing of lhe school
district's three top administrators.
"The student coundl ·met this week
and agreed not to support a boycott,"
ASS president Josh Bright said this
morning.
Charges that the students would
boycott daises when school resumes
Tuesday were made at the Dec. 19 school
board meeting following action by the
Board of Education not to renew the con-
tracts of Supt. WUllam Ullom and ·Asst.
Supts. Charles· Hess and Robert Reeves.
BrJght said thert ii a mall group of
stuclenta that insists a boycott of classes
i• jusUfled. "But we arc trying to con-
vince them there are other avenue& of
action," said Bright.
"'111e uaoci.ated students hope to main-
tain the high tchool'I pooltion with the
lx>ard," Brl&bt added.
Any student who boycott.a clasaes, said
principal Dorulld Haught, wlll be asked lo
return te clut. U Lhe IWdent refuses,
Haught said, II would thj!n be neceuary
to contact the local polJce lon:e and
puraue the matter1 legally.
Both DI· Ullom and Or. Haughl re-
quested thot 11udent1 not boycott clas>a.
"I would encourage the 11\ldenlt lo at·
tend school-in an ordet<ly m•ftOet/• said
Ullom. ••1 hope we can live In a toclety
that can tnfet issues al)d come to ap-
propriate. declslOll> wlthoul ihat kind ol
behavior."
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librJry at ,Qlenneyre and Park Avenue.
'1he new. libr4lry will officially open
Jan. 12 with a 4edicntion ceremony at 10
. a.m. ~nd an open house . After the 'open
~e, the library wUI close brie£1y and
then reopen at 2 p.m. for business as
usuaJ.
More than lS,000 volumes will be on the
shelves ·when the library openi. Tem-
porary lending service is available at the
Mission Viejo and Dana Point libraries
while the Laguna Beach branch makes
tbe switch. -
The Laguna Beach branch •hould be
fully open for, business on the grand
opening day, Cliff cave. librarian, said.
The new llbary bu a children's reading
area, meeting fOOllll, an outdoor reading
deck, and a sheltered amphitheater.
Microfilm readen are avaUable tor use
in reading periodicals reduced to film .
The Laguna Beach branch wtll also have
an extensive collection of volumes on art
subjects.
* * * Laguna Chamber
In New Lihrarv
" The Laguna Beach Chamber or Com-
merce offices are now located at tbe new
Laguna Beach county branch library.
Chamber quarters are on the parking
lot level at the libarary and are open for
business today.
New Chamber of Commer«: addrtls is
157 Glenneyre St., Laguna Beach. 111<
telephone number. 494-1011 rtmali'll the
same.
'Bomb' a Yule Card
M~XICO CITY (UPI I -Polict
demolition experts c•refully ~ a
malted package they said lookcCI like n
dynamite cartridge Tuetday a n d
discovered a rolled up Chri stmas card.
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Thomas said fie had not seen a copy of
tbe letter, dated Dec. 21 and distributed
to each member of µJt board.
"Legal iechJ!1calities and board rhelor-
Jc aside, you presided over an educaUon
'Kanga roo Court' Mond8y night," the
Jetter addressed to b o a r d president
Thomas, said ol the Dec. J9 meeting, at-
tended by more than 200 persons.
'"Ibe California Teacben Aasoc.lation
does not often come to defense of .admin-
istrators ; we: are usually on opposite aides
of the educational fence ," the letter
stated.
"But, we made an excepUon in the case .
of Dr. Ullom," it added, not.Ing the as-
sociaUon's commitment to quality and
innovative education programs and the
defense of academic freedom and student
and teacher rights.
The CTA letter made II clur that the
association plans to monitor further ~
lions of the board in 1electihg a new
superintendent.
"I think CTA stands ready to promote
the kind of education we are used to in
Laguna Beach," commented Mike Fickel,
vice president of the Laguna Beach Uni-
fied Faculty Association.
LaBUFA Is the local arm of CTA
and represents 92 percent of t h e 130
teachers in the school district.
Fi~kel said CI'A will be prepared to de-
mand any new superintendent for the dis-
trict-hold valJd educational crcdentills
and have educational ~ience.
Neither la a requirement under t h e
State EducaUon Code for a superinten-
dent. but Fickel termed them "essenUal"
Action by the board to hire a man with-
out such a background might be subject
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Coaat
W11u•er
High cloud1 on 'l'burldaf will
bring down 'temperatures a t.ad,
according to the weather aervicc.
Highs erpected at Ille beeches, IC!,
r\sing to 70 In land. OvemlJbt
lows In Ute 508.
INSIDE TODA'l'
Eighteen VoMllQ people on a.
church retrea.t were killed Tue•·
day night ,.,_ thdr bUI col-
. lidtd ll>lth a larv• ootti. tT1ICf< in
eatient New Mezico. Set •totil
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:~eighbors
:fi lso Weep
:Over Death
h ~END)!NCE, Mo. (AP) -Like
erloaDa on every Maln Street, U.S.A.,
iftey' mourn lhe ~ath of the M.tion's 33rd
Iden(. But in this Jt1issouri River
. "We felt '° eon1fortab!e, all of us here
Jndependenct, knowing he was down
street ln bis big white house," said
Dowell, ~7. "If you drove real slow
past his house on Truman Road, ~ could look in tht north window at
~.b:t and see him sitting there all alone,
'-adinC by the Jitl1e lamp lhal was
!ways Ut In the study window.
' "I t gave yoo a feeling <lf security -
:Pl felt that no matter how much the
;:..piorld cba:nged and seemed to get away
i;Om you as you grew older. that was one
j&ing in your life that would stay the
.-.me," she said. "Seeing him sitting
!there every night, gave you a link to the
~ and a way of life that is disap-
~ing from our country."
~ 'fQe~ay night, the study window was ~k-1.'he former President'~ death had
~me ·at 7:SO a.m. that morning .
... Al the brilliant December sun faded
·~· ay-leaving only a soft lavender glow
• a bitter chill, small clusters or peo..
-e huddled on corners across the street
m Truman's home.
~ All were bundled in heavy coats and
~arves. Many bent down to children to
J»i>int to the place where history hap-
~pened. A few ventured brief words with
Secret Servicemen and police \\'ho con-
t1erged early in the day to keep a vigil
over the privacy of the widow Bess and
daughter Margaret.
But all spoke oot only of Truman 's
death, but also of the life of the man from
Independence who went off to
Washington and came back home im-
mortal
"There neve r ls and never c a n be
anything like coming back home."
Truman had said when he returned to
Independence in 1~ after he left the
\Vhite House.
"Harry was true people, he was one of
us," said William StB.llcup, a 64-yea.NJld
boiler stoker who credited Truman with
getting him a job during the Depmsion
that kept food on his table. \
Stallcup reminiSCi!d as he stood in fron t
of a gleaming wooden door inside the old
. pillared courthouse ln the town square. A
· huge' evergreen wreath trimmed with a
tilack satin bow framed the door's glass.
Thirty feet behind, a por1rait of
Truman held a place of honor high above
the bench where he pre!ided as chlef ad -
ministrator from 19'l2 until be went to
the U.S. Senate in 1934.
"~rry came up the h.U wy_, Wst
like l!IQ!t pf 1¥ MiasOUrianl have Clone,''
l8id Lloyd R. Hilburn, 84. a retired
jackson County sheriff's deputy who also
: Credits the rormer President with heJping ~ blm get hill job back In the. 1930s.
· · "'lbert11 never be another one like Ole
,Harry," said Hilburn. "Ills momma used
• • to aay he could plos as slraigbt a row of
Corn as anybody. He lived hls life that
~ l"ay, too. He walked straight, talked
~from the heart, and never forgot the
·;place where he came from."
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', Hilbum's tiny 70-year-old wife, Kathryn,
~ Dodded ln agreement and fumbled for a
:liandkerchief. ,
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_ 'iocklent to several Laguna Beach police
: j officers and fully understood the nature
: , or the charges against him.
· i McCutchen's attorney will ask the jury
: : to accept his plea that the Dana Point
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THIS IS THE LOBBY OF THE HARRY S TRUMAN LIBRARY
Body of Former President Is Lying in State Here Until Burf•I
Laguna Regains
400 Canyon Feet
In Sign Move
Laguna Beach is back in its place tcr
da y.
Repair crews from the state Division
of Highways, following numrous contacts
v.·ith the city, have relocated the ... city
limits sign along Laguna Canyon Road to
its proper position.
More than two months ago. the state
removed the sign to update the popula·
tion figure, but put it back in the wrong
place -effectively }Opplng 400 feet of
canyonland off the city.
Local officials pointed the error out to ·
the state, which last Wednesday sent
crews to move the sign farther down lhe
road, just next to a large flowe;r which
was painted on the roadway a few years
back.
City Public Works Director A1 Thea!
says the hassle was worth it, though,
because Laguna Beach received a new
sign to t b e south city limits, near
Cardinal Street.
Lagima now has a sign at each access
point to the city. Each of the signs list
the city's population as 14,900 and eleva-
tion 25 feet.
Ca:°1p Pendleton
To Give ·Salute
• An honorary, 21-gun salute for former
President Harry S Truman will be fired
at high noon at camp Pendleton Thurs-
day.
The solemn honors will fonn the base's
mourning for the fonner Chief Ex-
ecutive.
All major functicm at the base will
cease throughout Thursday with most
personnel having the day off.
At the U.S. Naval Hospital, all out·
patient clinics will close during the day
of mourning.
Emergency hospital services, however,
will remain in operation.
Man Dead Over
Fiancee's Grave
SLAYDEN, TelUl. (AP ) -The body of
a 22-year-<1ld man was found slumped
over the grave of his fiancee who was
killed in a Dec. 8 automobile accident,
two days before they were to have been
married. •
DiCSQn County Sheriff Warren Hill said
John Vtlllcano, former1y of Bakersfield,
had been shot in the beid and In the left
knee . Hill said Vlllicano had a .45 caliber
pistol clutched in his hand and a .22
caliber pistol in hia' belt when found
Tuesday. An autopsy has been ordered.
Villicano's body was found on the
grave of ~frs. Patricia Lou Shrum of
Slayden who died of Injuries suffered in
the automobile aceMient.
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funeral -a 21-gun salute and a flyover
by 21 Air Force planes.
But only about 30 of the 57 aging men
who served under "Captain HaITy" in
Battery Din World War I will atteOO the
last rites..
"The rest don't get around quite like
they used to," said Eddie Meisburger, a
retired newsman who is secretary·
treasurer o[ the Battery D Assoclation.
And G<!oeral of the Army Omar N.
Bradley, another tough Missourian and
· blm..U frail at 711, was among lbooe
close to Truman who could not attend ..
Doctors advised Bradley not to fly to
Iodependence from hill home I n
California because be suffered a ftOODt
heart ailment.
"The world is a better place for his
having lived in it," said BradleY., the man
woo served under President Truman as
chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
N'11on hailed Truman as a man of
"vision and .guts ...
lie declared a Slklay period of mourn-
ing with flags OD all government
builmnp flying at ball stall. And be pfo.
claimed 'lllunday as a nallooal daf of
~ --will be mail deUftry Iha~ d&y. ai,d~ till. ':ei.• Yottl •Ind
American stock m:banges will bi cloeed.
Former President Presldeot Lyndon B.
J-, bis )Vile Lady Bil;4. 811!! their d~ters 8Jld their busbaOds. 1~ ~· .......... p•··· lo Oy to.~ 1111• ~-'""" Johnson remembered Truman as a
man "who 'f8S never flinching in the
face of cruclal national choices."
Truman said the toogbest cl.>9~ he
made as President was sendlrig U.S.
troops to Korea in a 0 police action" that
kept Communist soldiers from takiog
over territory south of the 38th -j>arallel.
He said that decision overshadowed all
others, including bis order to drop the
atomic bomb on Japan.
l'remPaeel
HUGHES •..
core of his business empire.
A senior executive, J . C. Johnson said:
"I don't know anything abJut thJs ei:cept
what I beard Im the radio lbls morning.
He has ool been In touch 'with us dDd I
am not really" apecting bim to. "I have
no idea why be bas come to London."
0£flcial sourc~ said Hughes had been
instructed by U.S. officiala. ill Washington
to apply personally to the U.S. embassy
in London to renew his paMpC>rt.
Calls to London's bes~ hotels
said no bookings had beeD made ln
Hughes' name and there had• ,been no
unexpected early momlng arrlvala.
Gatwick is a short drive trOm Suo-
nlngdale and Virginia Water, two areas
of secluded mansions wliere aonie of Lon-
don's richest families live. ...
Hughes' Jetstar reached Loodon 11 I a
Gander In Newfoundland, and Shannon,
in Ireland.
Thurslhly Funeral
Many Offices to Close
In Truman Observance
Federal, state, county and school
district offices on lhe Orange C.oast will
be closed Thursday in observance of the
day or mourning tor lhe late President
Truman.
Closures will itlc!Ud.e the post office,
which will not provld6 regu.lilr mail
service Thurada)'.
The county' library system also will be
closed.
City halls In Huntington Beach. Foun·
ta.in Valley, La!una Beach and San Cle-
mente alffo wll be closed. Of'flcials In
Newport BC!ach, lrvlne, and San Juan
Capi!Urnno said their city hall• wilt re· ma in open.
PresJdent Truman died Tuesday at the
egc of 88. Services are slated Thurlday
In Independence, Mo.
President Nixon declared a naUonal
day of mourning for Thursday and
ordered alt fedtral offices clOM!d.
Governor Reaga.n ordered all atate ind
school offlcei closed. He also s•ld, 0 1 call
upon all bu-and 1U cltlunl to
join In obeervance of thil day which tJ
being aet 11lde to honor the metnorJ' of
tanner Prtlktent Truman."
The .decision to close COllll\y olflcU
"" all110U!IC<d by SUpervlaor Ralph Cart, vk:e-chalrman of the county Board
of SUperviaon .
Spokesm•n for two major tianklns In·
1tltutlons, Bahl< of America and Security
Pacific S.nk, 111d their \ranch 'offi0<1
would remain o'pen Tbanday •
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No Cause
Found Yet
BJ AllT111111 11. VINSEL .................
A famll,v almost reduced by ball its
number Ill a tragic bollday truclc accident
today faces a numb New Year ln a new
city wtlfl two lltUe boys dead and their
dad gravejy Injured.
ea ... of the lllOl1llng occldent in '"
vine, meanwhile, b sun being probed by
police today, with one original theory
-sly~.
Ono witness to the 9:30 a.m. accident
that llhau....I the Tbomu Facemeyer
family aid tt seemed to appear from a
distance that a tire blew oµt on their
older modtl pickup truck.
1be vehicle veered, SJJWlt into a dirt
emtianlonent -as they returned from
dumploi a cargo <t lnllh tncluding di>-
carded CbriJlmu gill wrapplDP. -and
overtumed, burlloi two of OU.. brothers
riding In the back to their deaths.
"Three Ures were flattened but none
appears to be an obvioU3 blowout," said
one traffic accident Investigator today.
Thomu Facemeyer Jr., 10, aad his
. brother !livid, 8, were appattlltly ki11'd
,almost instantly Ill the crash OD Boolta
Canyoo Road ...,. MacArthur Boulevard.
'11leir father, Thomas Facemeyer, Sr.,
who recently moved the family to m W.
Wilson St., Costa Mesa, was listed in
serious coodition today at Costa M.,.
MemorW llolplW.
A tbJnl Facemeyer son, Shane, escaped
aoy serious Injury -apparenllY because
a flying lnlsh can bent as he landed on
it, cusbIOOina hill fall, according to Patrol·
man Doi/ Amold.
He WU not hoopltallzed:
Tbe family clog was allo thrown from
the ?<Ir .Of the lllOI model pickup truck
and killed Ill the holiday lrag<d,y.
N.,_ at Costa M-Mel1>Drial H.,..
pital aa1d Mn. Facemeya-, wbo twaa. DOt
·along, spent a long day'a vigil there
Wednesday. • ~ •
Funeral services are pending for the
two bop at Baltz.IJerle!yn _~ in
Costa Mesa today, accordillg to'o!llclab
there.
Orange County 00-r'• depUtlea said·
they Ullderstood the Facemeyer family
just mOved to Coeta M-.JrOm Gardea
Grovo.
r .. 1 ..... ' li,.\r l t-. rvine i'1an i~ew
La'"'. Review Cbtef
&vine ros!deht William ·F.: col~' has
been named managlllJ edltor of the Law
Review of Orange County's Western
State University COilege of Law.
OOte, f\'135 Acacia Troe Lane, ·Is one of
several orange Coast residents wOrking
<>n the law journal under t.be direction of
edltor-~ef H. Victor 5ucller Jr.
other staff members are associate
ellitor Tom G.....,, 451 High Orive,
Laguna Beach, note editor Bamet
l!esnlcl<, 7631 Amazon Drive, Huntington
Beach, comment editor Terry Nebon,
8571 Lo"""'ad Drive, HDDllnetat' Belch,
topie1 editor Kevaleen S. Brtstow, 1616
Parkside St., Huntingloo Beachr and
projects editor llllke A. Sawdel, 3800
Marigold A ... , Seal BeaCh. '
ltlan!'fltta Aid
Coitfusio
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In Relief· ·Drive
lly JAN EDW Alms
Of .... OllW , ...... .,.
Emergency supplies for e1'rthquake
survivors in MllMaWI. Nlcaraau,, tµ'e belng'COlloct~ •t several Oratige County
locatlOns, the Nicaraguan Ct>nSulate in
Loi Angeles and by Ibo local chapter of
the American Red Crou.
But few or these ageoctes are a.wart ot
one another's efforts and there is con-
fusion as to the most urgent needs of the
nvaged city.
Tbe Red Q'OSS will 1ccep1 oo1y money,
sayillg It Is acting "l'M the recom-
mendation of the stale Dllpa!tDml, but
the c:maulate an4 -blependeot
groups will lW -.. well .. billl; supplies. I -o f
1be Nlcaraguan coiioulate bu author·
hied the collectiori,01, C8l\Ded ~ clolh-
log for temperate ·,...tber an4 medical
supplleo by a Oibot( 1\llanlzalioo 'at US\I
N. Anaheim BIV<t\ Allabelm. Ali goOds must be boxed an(! wrapPed. Tbe tele-
phone number there Is $SH631.
Consulate spokesmen have also opened
an account for cash donations. Checks
Services Slated
For Dana Judge,
J. Parley Smith
Private funeral services wUI be held at
Melrose Abbey Clulpel T!wrsday after·
noon for former South' County Municipal
Coor! Judge J, Parley Smith, who died
at his Dana Polnt.boma..saturclay.
Smith, who was 72, was one of the first
justice court jlxlgea to become a lnunici-
pal court judge when the municipal cOurt
district was created In 1963.
He was elected to a six-year term, but
resigned shortly before it expired
because of ill health..
Dr. Richard ll'Ollll of l h e Finl
Preebyterlan Cull'Ch, Santa ,\Ila wll1 of·
ficlate at the services. Internment will
follow, with arrangements conducted by
Smith and Tuthill Mortuary. Santa Ana.
Judge Smith, a native of Prescott, Artz.
and former prosecutor for the Orange
County District :Attorney's office , leaves
no survivors.
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Trial Ordered .
hi· HatShish· Case
A Hollywood manl linked to the sales
or basbish1 Ou following an.,undetcover
operation by ta.,.U.-eh llld flau a ..
. mente polioe bu been •c:i~ ''°'face
trial Feb. 14 In Orange County Superior
Court. .
Judge William Murray set the trtal date
for Peter Fran~ Scaa:Uone, ~ tand or-
dered the defendant ·to ret~ to his
caurtroom Feb. 2 for pretrial action.
Scaglione hu postOd $10,000 ball.
Scaglione was indicted by the Grand
Jury after the panel beard teatlmolly
tllat be offered to sell $2,000. worth of
hatbish Oil, a marijuana derivative~ to
uoderoovet offll'ets. •
Police Ill both cities 'said the lll•estiga·
lion that led ' to the arTOSt of Sca&lione
may produce more arrests in the near
future. 1 •
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~ .lie 11ladf payable to Nlcll'IM•
Relief 'Ind 1ent to the Pan Americln
Bmlk, ·1626 'E. First ~Los Anaeloe,
90063, or to consulate s at 412 W.
6th $1., Loa Allgeloe. . r
Ono l'lewpori Bead> .[liml' and lwo
Costa w. ... 1 .... tlaOI ~tine Cjlll·
D<d ~. ~~ · • ~qijlpmeot
and medical suppl~ •• t:
They are : the hOme o ?.frs. Walter
W<Yman, l)J Sappblre, Balboa Wand ;
the F1yiJt8 a-ho -ileslsn llludlo, 1114> MonnM& Ave., Coaltillao, lllld the
Upper Ba)' Brandl ~f the llarllor Area
Boy's Club, 1111 'l\Jslln Aft., Colla
Mesa. The latter proje<:t was beKU!I by
lf.yeaN11d Erie RGa <t OOsta Melo. 'He
Is collecting canned goods.
1be !IUPl'liee collected at U.... Inc•·
lions win be sent 'to to Habra Chamber
of Commerce offices and then by truck
or · commerclal Or mllltary aircraft to
Estell!, a city Ill miles north <t Managua
and a sister eity to La Habra .
Mooey is being aicepted by the Orang•
County;_,,cbapter of the AtoericaA Red Cro.<s. ·eo1 tio. Golden a..ie, Sani4 Ana.
The Red Cross ii ,not accepting any sup-
p~ ~ · ' -~ sho\ild "be IJl•de out' • lo
NlcarJ!imm Relief. 'lbt 1t111qunl recoi•ed eleh.di!r j.s,repn1ed ~Ille natiooal Red
Cross beadquarten, "Id that amount is
sent immediately to llie !ilcaraguan Red
Cross, according to Jerry Morrison ol the
Orange County chapter.
"We have -been told through the State
Department and Red Cross people that
there is basically OD\r,. 000 !hlzic n:..ctecf DOW:...~· And theil tll!y CAD bay the
actual items they need' on Ute local
econOmy. We are · not accepUng any
1 clolblng" due to blah shi~llli COila and
the llkellhood of collectlllC Items that
would not be of use to the ea'rthquake
survivors, be said.
FrotllP..,eJ ~ " ~·
EDUCATION • • •
to court action by Cl'A, said Flckel.
CTA entered the educltional strife in
Laguna Beach last June when It oppoeed
a cmtrOYerslaJ change in scbool board policy -on adnilnlstrative contract.1, 1Up-
porled by the majority bloc, of trustees
Thomas, Gilloil• and !Jnke.
Just tjlree clays prior to the Dec. 5 !'e'
call~.,....__ GllleUe,and
Linke, c;rA -~~ "Criljs Ill .~-.... ,qi~ ....
aJ)'lls cl the par!-d *"" acibool
board "Y"". lhil 1111* -' • M Ill! j)ec; 19 "*'llfo,c'FA A1i.nty
HQl'Jl<p 4 Yjlaollty,,.a_ .... -the
boqd,.111.u4li>i a''"-"llfr ~.!:.": ess" in tha !iring of the 1op·,\htee ·
istr&Jon. r
'Ille letter cmcludes, aaying -'. •• we
want YW•lo know that Cl'A -ready
lo COllUilue the flgllt foo edtlcational OX·
celletd In Laguna rBelcb. Y.,i can ex-
pect~ but-!liete ... --the 1$0,IOQ.member crA if you continue
your~ drive -to return ed\lcatian to the
Dart Agee."
Thomas, who received the lelttr late
lhill momlng !nm -olflclals, ~ cline<i Conutient. I
''But it i.s cel1a1oJ.y not our intenHcn to
retum,.to the V..k A¥S," the board
pmideot-said, rolerrtac to a lllatemeot
in ·lb<> letter.
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EDITION N.Y. Steeb
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VOL 65, NO. 362, 6 SECTIONS, 78 PAG,ES ORAN&E COU NTY, CALIFORN IA .... ' .' WEDN~DAY, DECEMBER 27, 1972 TEN CENTS.
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Thousands View Solemit Truman Procession
• By HELEN THOMAS .
, INDl!P~DENCE, Mo. (UPI) -The ~1ol !lam< S Tlilqian was carried to-
dll in a slow, ,aolemn proce5'iqn Past his
home oo Delaware Street to the Truman
Llbruy ,where the 33rd U.S. President
irill' Ue "' atate. • .• Tbouoinds oi Americans, ordinary and Im~ line<f the streets to honor and
D)Ol1m I • ' Oommoia. folk • from the . Missouri
fannlaDda where be was reared gathered •
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on a crisp, <;leaf day tp grieve the pau-
lng of , the tough little , "Man of
Independence."
Truman's bod) will Ile in ..Btate,' in a
permanently sealed casket draped with
an American. n.~, for 2111 hours until
Thurtday1s ptaln, private. funeral. .. 'Ammie~ ZQOtJmed hbn in the simple,
quiet way he 1100!eel.1'he motorcade left
the Carso~ Funeral Home and moved
slowly over the 111 mllft to tlie library.
The process~n pa~ in front of the
. ..
!tataly, cenlur)l-<>Ja Truman ll)&Mion .•
where, Bess Truman, 17, bla clilldhood
swetltheait and Wife of 53 yew; their
only daughter, Margaret Dal]le.I, and close friends and relaUm gathered to
awaJt the fWleral.
Tbree thouSand mWtsry l<od)IS stood
at attention .aloog the 15-hlock• route in
lhe , briaht slmshine~
President Nlson and his wife Pat flew
to IJidepeodence to "lay a "'"!Ith al the
Truln;M Library in the after'l\OOll and pay
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their ,_.,ia tO·the family. Ttie~na
pjanned IO ~ to Wasbinglcin four
'-8 laler and wUl ool attend the ~ Tlwnday. I. . ~ 'W-momenlous declslOM dmlng and allor World War U sboped
Ille _., of 1111 ......,., died 'lllelday
at the. ... of .II alter.!-thr<.week !lghl
apillll oge aod -· Tliiman will be burled with the
memento• he loyed bes! -his grand
master Of the Masontt Lodge pin in hla
lapel, bis blue, purple and white Masonk
apron around his waist and bis 33rd
degree SootUsH Rite ring .
He wu drea&ed in his favorite dark
blue pin-striped suit. a whlte shirt and
blaek llo. (
Trumail will be burled on tho ~nds
of Ille Jlbrary -"in the ccurtyard, near ~the llOle prden.1• Because be was op-
posed to pomp and pageantry and said
men provide. their own Conn of dignity,
lhel'fl wW be no riderless horse, no car-
riage! and no drumbeats at UJC
ceremony. ·
The ceremonies were cut to three day!
to ease the strain on Mrs. Truman.
"Mrs. Truman is 87 years old, and the ·
only reason to shorten it was to try tO
lessen the impact of his death on her as
much as possible," said Randall Jessee~
a family spokesman. :
The military aonounced today the ool1
tentative pageantry for Thursday's
(See TRUMAN, Page!) '
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Q:Ughes ]leaches London
B~t:Reclus,e Billionaire Goes In Hiding Once Again
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. . . ' .. . . LONDON (AP) ~ Billionllre recltise Hughes .and his enloorage ol business
HOWard Hughes landed In BrlWli earl)i managen, ~, .anil secretaries
today ml immediately vlldlhid from clbubed into &lfi BOyoe limousines.
publlc'vlew, 'the U.S; Emboa1 nported. Rumors that ·he wa• being · put up . Rucbel hall been ' driven from 1111 ha· either with U.S. Aml>as<ador Walter An-·
urlous bole! refuge lJt Nlcanpil by lul,. ner.berg or billi<ioaile oµ man ~au! Get·
week's devastating eartbq1.1ake. ty; who has a mansion ~p.r L<indon, :were
.. The lf.)'<01"-old Alilerican ·tycoooi ar-· dispelled.. ·
rived without a J>.'!S8POrl but wu ruahed Aii embam spokes~ said Hughes
throu.gb bnmiaratloO cmtmls' at the re· was not at the ambassador's residence.
q""'1 ol ~ authorities, oWclal And frienda of Getty, .who like Hughes ts
IOUl'c:es aaid. one of the world's richest men, insisted
I He landed at London's Gatwick Airport H~ bad oot moved in with the oil
·shortly aller mldnil!>I, arrivlng In one ol man.
hiJ llMeater ~ Jetllar executive . Hu&J>es' arrival took , by !Urprlse the
pl111<1. A coovoy ol -met the L<lndf'l offi~ of llllihes "Tllol CO., the
plane and tool tbe arrivals away. core of bla ~~empire.
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A senidr u~~J~t_J_. C. Johnson said: "l don't kno1V All!.~~ about this exceot
wha't I ~ on the radio th1s morning.
He bas not been in touch with us dnd I
am ncit ~y" expecting him to-"I have
no Idea why he has come to London."
Of8clal sources said Hughe! bad been
instructed by ·U~S •• oUicials In Washington
to apply peraooally to the U.S. embassy
in ~ to renew his passport.
Calls to London 's be,,t-lmown holels
said no bookings had been made in
Hughes' name aod lberii had been no
uneipected early mo~_g arrivals.
Gatwick is a short diivt! from Sun-
ningdale and Virginia Water, two areas
of ~luded mansiops :wher~ some or Lon-
. • . · .~••~; -~•ting ·~ ·t rr~~{D~lies '"He~ if,.,~ n
F~ee~ks Toft :.:·. ..
-.~· .. :~.:_""°y~~~ ~==*~U'.. ~ "Je'==.r---=-~ --... met II)' lllJe of l!a .ft>rt. al wr!lf. ~ Q>m-. where tlletr llo-were ..... ~ , .. . • . --..
Pea~Talks •
1 i ~ ' . ' . ' . ' ' • ' . Louis~ etl!Dc, 211 Lugdnla St., NewJ!Ort'Beacb, park~d his car ~t
the Ba1•de Mar!Da near Balboa Island abou\ 1:45 Tuesday afternoon. '
As be walked away, car-rolled acl'os5 parking Iol, bounced om bulk·
bead and bung there.' Crane was pressed Into service to remoVlt It.
Cir lllpj>ed from rlg into waler up to its Windshield at ·one point in
operation, but CJ1De operator perservered and later was able to pluck
PAllll ~) -Freni.. took
dlpioma\tc action .toaay to unsnarl the
Paris peace talka, .but both the North
Vletnameae ahd the Viet COng ~ It
clear 'they are Opposed to furiher talks
until Prelident NWlll ends what the commumsts 'caued·"tbe most barbarous
air altacb" qainst North Vietnam.
· rds bitn JS A ~ friend of ~ ~th II, glvlnc .support to
the ·bellef that Anne'• frlendsbip with PhllUps hu' royal approval:
cai off bU!khead. • A ranklni Commlpllst Vietnamese
diplonu;t also iaid <bat-While llouae aide
HelU')' A. KJamger "will be alile fo
resume hll talks wilh Hanoi'• Le Due Tho oaly If the air. war Is , end<d over . . .
V.S ,·.Reveals 147· B52 ... North Vlltllam." ' ..
· Fi;eiidl t;~ :l'lnlS!er. Maurice Schum~, In an apparent effort,.to &et
the Vi,etqam -flegoUa~ going
again, had a lane tall: toilloy with U.S.
Cbarat d'AlfairQ 1aoLX.lilljocb.
J -.... ... .•. • ' ' Misswn~in-Yu le W~ek'' ·
SAIGON <UP!l -The U.S. command,
in the first detallei:l report of the air wlii'
over Nc;>rth Vietnam~ said today "more
than 1,000." ta~Ucal flghtel'·bomber
strikes and' lfl 812 missions ~ere Down
during the,""1< ol Dec. l&-25, and lilted
'12 militaly. targets<~ in tills blgett
bombing Cllbpalp of t6e war. ' •
Tbe Dl»page report fell far s rt ol
clescrlbina the mag111tude of the raids
however, some of which the cmnrn;;i
oald strut:* as close '!' one Oille fnlm the
center ol HanoL
The report did no1 include the l'DUllve
hombina that reMul\ed after a · Sllour
Christmas halt.
Kublach -heeding the emliuay until
the arrivval of new Ambassador John N.
Irwin -mel wllh Schumann for 75
A' Polish reP,Ort sald bombs fell one mimKel In the mia.ilter's Quai d,'Orsay
) office. t kilometer (.6 of a mile from the center Afterward,, Kubisch told newsmen :
· of Hanoi today, and p Swedish report said "We bad a useful l»Qversatlon aa we
the city shook •4' lf an earthquake bad always do, but ~ statement must come
bit. • from the Porei&n' Mlnlltry."
,;liuiing the period 18 December to 15· Freud! olflclals l'tllllied conunent but goftnlment soiilcea said SChumalm was December, U.S. Air Force, Navy;aad e:ctJ.ng 00 Presiden.t Georges Politpldou'•
Marine Corps air crews Dew "inort'tb11( lmtructions.
1,11111 tactical strikes llllJl.~;,Alr rorce NGrlll Vietnam said today It wUI not
new H7 BU mllaiomv .....,.. mllllary taD jlort In any further teclmlcal , peace ·
targets In Nortll Vililaam," the command talb 1'lth • the United stales until
aatd. , A-an planes stop bombing· North
• -to -a taetlcal -· the -conunand lpOkelmail aid it w11 a Alli tbe Vlef Cong, Hanoi and S8igon
"scheduled fllibt -ODf aircraft. ~ aI1 •-"llllM time ""11d be no weekly a taqeted tnstallat"!IL" ,._to <!efine I-m.11i1J at Kleber Avenue
a Bii ~on. hi -~ 'II ...... Thundlf
miasim ''llJ .,. or llitn~t" · '1lll U:l ~ !>lamed the COm•
Belon lidoy'I ..... the cownd -T.u,ka. .... II
delcrW tbe .......... " ra1dl 81 .
" "'81jps, ~firmly ~:Tbesc!ay reports that be· and the princts• would
""""be-ed. "It's 1blol1ite ooueme," be said. "Just because two people are seen about
t<>gellier two or three !liner does)IOI mean they art gelling engaged."
ANNE 18 THE COIJNTR)"S most ellgJl>le D-)'&aMld.
Lui' -lb, when AOllO ftnt wenl !oz hunting and broke an unwritten
rule of." Britain'• royal· family, ·the Lea~. qalnal Cruel Sports called ii a -· . . .. ''t ' .
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:Handcuffed Youth Flees . .
Polke;·.3 'Others Held
A Himt.tnatOn Beach man whooe hands
were· bai.dcuffed behind him Is being
aougbt today after be escaped from
pollce · Tueoday night when patrolmen
alleced a nelgllhor attacked arrestini of·
flcera with .-shoe.
Gary it.oald Van Campen, 11, of 111145
K~ck Lane, wu being arrested on a
felcny wanant at the time of bis escape.
Police sax be )s also known as G•rY
Lopez aod .GaiY Radich.
Booked by pollce were Van Campen'•
two companlolll, ·llJchael Dennis Sheall,
IZ I and 'Giil' A. ·Flynn, 15, of 1110 Na·
tiooal SI., COola Mesa. Police lilt no ad-
dresa for Sheats.
Sheats was arrested on an outstanding
·petty theft warrant and Flynn was book-
ed on charges of being drunk In public.
Al.so in custodY is a ti-year-old girl who
ia 1 neigbbol' of Van Campen'• and who
polJce claim attacl:ed them when they
tried to ams! the Huntington Beach man.
According to polie< reports two
patrolmen, Brian Kelly and Rudy
Delgado, spotted a car contalnini the
th):ee men thal matched the description
ola car involved 1n 1n anned robbery in
Anaheim.
The gir.I WIS taJkfng to the car's three
occupants when the two oWoen stopped
to question them.
COmmunlst reports fNnl Raool said
the ralda c:ootiDutd toUJ, Tiie com-
munist repore.s said tlae ...... cut •
swath ol destruction u...1i llaol ltaell
and that tens ol thouuailo ol refugee!
we.. fle<lna the '1ty.
LA Truck Driver
'H eUl Prisoner'
By His Gas Tank
the boa-of~. . DUilDc the .............. Dec. II, •
-pie.--~ ihol down lacludmil . l!.Jllla. ~ -It Am.iicam -~ or llited aa 1n1 ...
'11ailt1•ay Faaera l
In Iba -ol talking to the trio, the
palfolmen )tamed ol the outstanding
'ff'&rraDts on Sbeata and the warrant
chargb/g Van Clnfpen with felony driv-
ing wider the lnDaence of ,drugs.
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Gary '
Kellllrom wu dri\'ina his dleael truck on
the Harbor ~ when be beard the
er;illle sputter •nd thought he was run·
nlng out of gas.
Re droVe of! the,lrftway to a tateplme
booth and coiled bis dllpotcher wbo t.w
him to lllck his hlnil intlde the gas tank
to-H he,could r.eI any fllel. •
Kellllrom slid hll hand Into the tank to
hit wrtll 11 nolllif di..et drove by and
the driver g..., Kellstrom a friendly
bill! from the llr born.
Tho startled Kellstrom )lrmDed hit
a111) Into the tank •P to his -and
couldn't gel II out. • n took firemen 15 mlnolet to cut the
mouth of the tank, luhrlcata Ke!lllrO;m'•
arm . ..,.i -"OIL Ho--II a hospital aod reltaaed.
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ti the· nwnller of U.S. pl-. -
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READERS TO WI N . . '
SHO Jr Tlf.KETS
Ten DAILY .......... day for
the next 11 d.,i di 11111 free admlssionl
to the three •• &one Ith ANM&a1
Spcrts ' VacatleD, Tra..t and Rtml·
Ilana! Velllde Sllow acbidultd for Jao. 5-11 at the Anallelm c.nv.ntlon C'A!oler.
First w'-'< who wW MCb ..-Ive a
p&lr oi $1 tldlllll are tilled today In
spectsl ••aa•1 acattered ....,. the
regular cllllllled ~ Loot
for )'OUr namo. You could alreadJ' bt a · ·-·
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Man y Offices :io· Close
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In Truman -Obs erva nce
Fedenl. stale, county and IChool
district Gfttcea:., the Orange ·coast !'Ill
he cloaed 'l1ID In oboervwe of the
day of moaralll for lbe late Prelldenl
'l'runwl. cio.uu 11111 .. the post of!lce, •
which wlll not pievlde regulaf mall 1
'""Ice~. 'Ille .....i. UbiWY .,.iem allo will he .-_-r'' .
Clt1 helll In H-aton Beach, Foun-
tain ValleJ, ~ Boadl and San Cle--to allo wlll be .-. Official• In = -. -. aod San Juan w aid llllr efl7 hall• wlll ~
mall opetl. .. '
Pal lt•TNWe.I Tuelday 1t the
a1• of .. llervicol .. •ted 'l1iunday
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Bui ·when they bandcuffed Van
Campen, they allege the girl attlcked
them and while they were trying to sub-
due her, Van canipen e1e1ped.
A dozen oCficera from Huntington
Beach and Fouiilain Valley, aided by the
Hunlinct<ln Beach helicopter, searched
for the missing prlsontt !0< Ibo.It an
hour.
Police said today they will continue
their search, concenlrating on places
where Van Clmpen may have gone to
find help In 1•Wna rld ol hll bandcuffa.
COCAINE FOUND •
IN ·FISH BELLY
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1.!:TICIA, Colombia (AP) -CU.tom•
lei • ll>dly dlacoVered about 30
of cocaine In the belly rJ I iarl'
"' ..... ~ to Bogota. Somraf pot 10111 were being held. ..,,. ........,. wu put Into the heilY of
a -Olli 'tllat waa part ol a shlpm<nt to supply tile J1oi<11a marketa, they aatd.
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doll's richest families live.
Hughes' Jetstar reached I..ondoo v I a
Gander in Newfoundland. and Shannon,
in Ireland..
His arrival was surrounded by typical
secrecy. ImmigraUon officials at first
declined all comment.
Airport sources said ground stall first
directed the Jetstar -registration No.
N207L -to a floodlit disembarkation
point alongside the main termlnal 'lbe
pilot quickly taxied the plane into .nearby
shadows.
The passengers transferred swifily to
autos. One car that sped out of the
airport bad blind! drawn over each of the
!See HUGHE;S, P1ge I)
~sh~pC~tise
Still Probed
By Authorities
By AllTllUll R. VINSEL
Of ...... "'"" ...
A family almost reduced by half .its
number in a tragic holiday truck accident
today faces a Dumb New Ydr in a new
city with two litUe boys dead aod their
dad gravely injured.
Cause of the morning accident in Ir-
vine, meanwhile, is still being probed by
police today, with one original theory
seemingly tncorrecl.
• One wltneos to the 9:30 a.m. accidtnt '!hat shattered the Thomas Facemeyer
family said it seemed to appear .fr<m a
diatance that a tire blew oot <11 their
older model pickup truck.
'Ibe vehicle veered, spun, into a dirt
embankment -as they returned from
dumpina a cargo ol trash including dla-
carded Christmas glfl wrappillgs -and
overturned, hurlinc two of three brothers
ridinl in ,the-beck to their deaths.
11T6ree tlrea were flaft.ened bUt none
appean to be an obvious blowout," said
one traffic acckient invesuaator today.
Thomas Facemeyer Jr., 10, and his
brother David, I, were appareni!y killed
almost lnatanlly in the cntsh on Bonita
Canyon Rood near MacArthur Boulevard.
Their fathtr, Tbomu Facemeyer, Sr.,
who recently moved the family tom w.
Wilson St., Costa Mesa, was listed in
serious condition today at COsta Mesa
Metnorial HOlj)Jtal.
A third Faqmoyer aon, l!haee, escaped
any serloua Injury -'applftmly becallle
a flying Ullb c:10 bent 811 he landed 4'l
It, cushioning hla fall. according to Patrol-
<See DEATHS, Pofe· I)
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Weadler
High clouds on Thurada,y wtll ·
bring down tempera....,. a tad,
according to the weather aervlc:e .
lllgba expected at tjie beadles, Ill.
riling to 70 Inland. Ovemigbl
lows in the IOI.
INSmE TODAY
Nl .. teen 11011!19 people °" o c,hurch retreat w11e killed TUU·
do¥ nIQh• "'""' lltm bw co~ lidcii 1¢111 a lorcrt cauu m.ck m
eaatnn: New Mesko. Sec atory
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• • .< · By JAN EDWARDS ! Of tilt DllllY 1"119f st ... •• -; .. Emergency supplies for earlhquo.ke
;fi.rvivors in Mnnaguii, Nicaragua, are
~ing coU~ted at several Orange County
""°"tlano, the Nicaraguan Consulate in
il.Qs An(elel and by the local chapter of
· ,.. ""*1can Red croo.. (See related
, pictures, Page 4).
.._ But few or these agencies are aware of ;me another's eiforts and there is con-
Jusioo as to tbe mast urgent needs af the
Ya(ed city.
· The Red Cross wJU accept onl y money,
•:taylng It is 'Bcting upon the re<:om·
"li>cndatlon of the State Department, but
~ consulate and most independent
J">UPI will take money as well as bulk
:!upplles.
~ The Nicaraguan consulate has author-
ized the C1llle<:tion of canned foods, clolh-
'Jng for temperate weather and medical
iupplies by a CUban organization at 1331n Ji. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim. All goods
pulSt be boxed and wrapped. 1be tele-
~ number there is 533-9631.
~t Consulate spokesmen have also opened
~ ~ acco\Ult for cash donations. Checks
lnust be made payable to Nicaraguan ~euef and sent to lhe Pan American ~k, 3626 E. First St., Los ADe;e1es,
~· or to consulate offices at 4U W.
.euJ St., Los Angeles.
~One Newport Beach home and two
costa Mesa lociilions are accepting can-
Jled food s, clothing. camp ing equipment
and medica1 supplies.
They are: the home of P.1rs. Walter
Wayman, 115 Sapphire, Balboa Island;
the Flying Gazebo Interior design studio,
l&L Monrovia Ave., Costa Mesa. and the
Upper Bay Branch of the Harbor Area
Boy's Club. 2131 Tustin Ave., Costa
Me!a. The latter project was begun by
If.year-old Eric Ro.ss of Costa Mesa. He
is collecting canned goods.
The supplies collected at these loca-
tions will be sent to La Habra Chamber
of Commerce offices and then by truck
or commercial or ·military aircraft to
Estelll, a city 60 miles north of Managua
and a sister city to La 6,abra.
Money is ~ •coepted by tbe Orange
County cbapler of tbe American Red
Croso, IOI No. Gold<n Circle, Santa Ana.
The Red Cross ts not accepUng any sup-
plies.
• ' Clledls lbotlld be made 'oU!' to
Nicaraguan Relief. 1be amount rtetived
each day ii reported to the national Red
Cross headquarters, and that amount is
sent iJrunedjately to the Nicaraguan Red
Cross, llCOOrfip, tel 4'"1 MOrrisot ol tie
Ora.nae Coontt Chlptier. •
"We have been told through the State
Department and Red Cross people that
, there ls basically only one thing needed
now -money. And then they can buy the
actual items they need nn tbe 19<:al
'tcomm,y. We are not accepting any
'clothing" due to hlg)J sbipping costs and
. the likelihood of collecting Items that
"t!Ollld not be of use to the earthquake
. 'IUr'liW>n, be said.
'Teeth Put Into
~Hamburger Bill
SACRAMENTO (AP) -If a restaurant
a.ya it'• hamburger, It hid better be at
least to percent meat, under a bill sign
1>Y Gov. Reagan.
Tbe measure by Assemblyman John
'Briggs, a Fullerton Republican, requires
re:stauranta M!llln1 imitation hamburger
~ less than 90 pereent meat -to pest a
:Jjst of Ingredient!.
: Bri(ga' bill, signed Tuesday, allows a
:product to be advertiaed as hamburger
:U lt contains not more than 1 percent ad-:ded protein and water. But lt cannot con-
:tatn b-.S or extenders sµch as cueals.
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CITED FDR ACTION -Ronald Rapp, 60, Laguna Hills resident at
right, is presented a citation by Lynn Branch, Miss Saddleback Valley
Fire Prevention, as Capt. Dave Cowardin, county fire department,
beams approval. Rapp helped contain a structural fire until firemen
arrived.
Countian Found Drugged
In Laguna; Auto Stolen
By JACK CHAPPELL
Of !tit Dall)' .. llet Stiff
A bizarre drugging and robbery of a
Santa Ana man, found semi-conscious
early this morning in a Laguna Beach
motel, is under investigation today by
police detectives.
The victim, identmed as Peter Haigh,
36, was reported in faj.r condition in the
intensive care unit at South Coast Com-
munity Hospital in South Laguna.
Police said it appeared the man's l:ar,
a 1972 Kannann Gbia with license plate
PKH, had been taken along with prop-
erty.
"It appears from his story aod what
bippened that be was drugged and his
car and property taken," Det. Gene
Brooks said.
Tbe· deledive sa1d there wtre no ex-
tomal lil8nt ,r a ~aling or olber foul
play.
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BOMBING: .•
with about 100 Americans captured..
There was no accurate estimate of the
tonnage of bombs dropped because. the
command did not .specify bow many
"more than 1,000" tactical missions were
nown or exactly how many B52 strikes
thee were.
The fighter-bOmben can carry about
six tens cf bombs each and 'the B52s,
which usually strike in groups of three, 30
tons each. ~ North Vietnamese delegation to
the Paris talks said 4(1,000 tons (){ bombs
were dropped last week , but there was no
way to check this either.
The U.S. spokesman sid the 72
targets listed were not the only ones hit
and refuaed to say H any civilian
facilities had been struck:.
The com~d in tbe past has said
no civilian facilities were targeted. TM list of targets included ~very ma-
jor airport tn tbe Hanol·Halpbong area
except Gia Lam , Hanoi's civilian facility,
and CommWlist reports said it, too, was
hit. The rountry's four largest thermal
power plants were also on the list.
The missions listed in the command
report did not include fighters flying
cover for the bombers, missile-firing
planes which try io knock out Communist
antiaircraft· t'tre, planes jammed with
electronic gear to jam Commun ist radar,
refueling tanken or radar planes.
Camp Pendleton
To Give Salute
An honorary~ 1t·Jilii salute for former
President Horry S Inunan will be fired
at hlgb DOOQ at tamp ~Ddleton Thurs-
day.
The &0le.mn bon0r1 Will fonn the base's
moun)lng ror the fonner Chief Ex·
ecuUve.
All ma!or fu~loos, at the base will
cea,e thtoo&bout Thursday with mos t
Jl<J'!OMel having thO day off.
Al the _U.$. Naval HOJl)ltal, all out·
p&tlOl\I dlni<S .wtll close during the day
of moumlng.
Emergency hospital services, however,
will .remain iD operaUon.
Booklets A vailahle
For Paaadena Parade
Tournament of Roles Parade booklets
are now available from the E1change
Club or tbe Saddleba<k Valley at the Sav·
on Drug store ot Rockfield and Et Toro
Roads in· El Toro.
The booklet aa1 .. hclp finance lhe Ex-
change Club Ooat in the world famous
Rose parade. Thll year's f\Oat d•plc"
Looney Tunes -'"l'hat's All Fol kl," and
appropriately Is the last unit In the
parade .
Haigh wa s found lying on tht'i floor of
room 209 in the Clift Motel, 741 S. Coast
Highway, about 1 a.m. today when
owner, Bud Engilman, heard a moaning
sound coming from the motel room.
Engllman weilt to the door, knocked,
and after more moaning SOUDds, opened
the door with his pass key.
He said he observed Haigh lying on the
floor with froth coming from bb mouth.
Officers said the man's pockets had been
turned lnside out and 104»e change was
scattered on the floor.
Brooks said the victim told him that be
had been at a nearby bar and was invited
to a party at the motel room.
He said he went to the motel room,
was banded a large drink: as he came in
and after that does not remember what
happened.
Two men in the rooni were being
soogbt today by olficOrs. One was
~sc9~ ai aI>¥ 25 )ours old, $ le<!, 11 ~·;till and,aboul ~811 ~. iflth
....,; brown haif and a neat trim!hed
rr.:>ustacbe. The Other in.an was described
as about 60 years of aa:e, 5 feet 10 inches
tall, average build and gray ~ hair.
No drinking glasses wtre fclilild In the
room, B~ks said.
Services Slated
For Dana Judge,
J. Parley Snlith
Private funeral services will be held at
Melroae Abbey Chapel Tbunday alter-
ncon for former South Coanty Municipal
Court Judge J. Parley Smith, who died
at bis Dana Point home Satunlay.
Smith, who was 72, was one of the fint
justice court judges to become a munici-
pal court judge when tbe municipal court
district wu created in 1963.
~was elected to a six.year tenn, but
resigned shortly be£ore it expired
because of ill health.
Dr. Riehl.rd Irons of t h e First
Presbyterian Church, Santa Ana will ot-
flciate at the services. Internment wilt
follow, with arrangements Cilnducted by
Smith and Tuthill Mortuary, Santa Ana.
Judge Smith, a native of Prescott, Ariz.
· and fonner prosecutor fOr the Orange
County District Attorney's office, leaves
no survivors.
Irvine Man New
Law Review Chief
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Irvine resident William F. Cote bas
been named managing editor of the La"
Review cf Orange County'i Western
State University College of L&w.
Cote, 1783S Acacia Tree Lane, is one of
several Orange Coast residents workbtg
on the law journal under the direction of
editor-in-chief H. Victor Sucher Jr.
Other staff memben are associate
editor Tom Green, 454 High Drive
Laguna Beach, note edit.or Bamei
Resnick, 7631 Ama1.00 Drive, Huntington
Beach, comment editor Terry Nelson
8571 Lowmead Drive, Huntington Beach 1
topics editor Kevaleen S. Bristow, 1616
Ps.rkside St., Huntington Beach. ahd
projects editor MJke A. Sawdei, 3IOO
Marigold Ave., Seal Beach.
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TALKS •••
munista for driving th6 talb lnta
deadlock. A message from the Hanoi
deleglllon to lhe U.S. aide uld 1 sixth
technical session was proposed for tod1y
but North Vietnam refused to attend.
"When the situation Ulstlng bdore
Dec, IS (date of the reaumpUon ol U.S.
bombing) has been restored, th e
mcetlnaa of representaUves and experts
will ~ resumed. IL depeods entirely on
the United States wl\ether the neaoUa·
tlons wlll be resumed or not.'
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Resident
Of Marwr
Gets Award
""' Laguna Hills rtsldent, Ronald Rapp,
has been commended by the Orange
County Fire Departrnenl and I,elsure
World [Lte marshall for his actions dur-
ing a blaze at the retlremell.t commul)ity.
Rapp, Ill, spoiled the !In at 125-B
A .. nldl Sevilll durlnl evening hours,
pnd alter malting sure the lite deP&rt-
ment had been noUfied, grabbed a
garoen boae and checked the advance or
the blaie until firemen arrived.
Chief Carl Downs, Orange County Fir<
Warden , commended Rapp, and 'said
"with dlsrtgaro for bis own ulety, be
prevented major damage to the manor ."
The incident occumod in late September.
Firemen estimated damages to the
structure ml content! al lf,llOO, ml
determined that Repp'.a a c ti o n s
prevented a $190.000 loss.
The commendation was presented to
Rapp by Lynn Brancb. MJaa Saddleba<i
Valley Fire PrtvenUOn.
Secure Feelitlf Goae
Missouri rUown
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INDEPENDENCE, Mo. \AP) -Liie
Atnericans on every Matn Street, U.S.A.,
they mourn the death of tbe nation's 33rd . , ' Pre1ldeot. Bu~ ln Ibis MJsaollrl River
town. the pasalng or llarcy s Truman
brtnp a sptctal sorrow -he was their
own.
"We felt so conlfortable, all of us here
in Independence, knowing he was down
the street In his big white house." said
Mary Dowell, $7. "I( you drove real slow
down past his house on Tnmwl"Road,
you could look in tbe north i\'.iod!>W at
night and ... him 01tlJl>8 ~ 11ra1oot.
reading by lbe HUle lame JHl was
always lit in the~ wlndoW. ' .
"It gave you a feeling of seolllity -
you felt that 00 mauer bo1" muth the
world cllanied ana 'oeemed to le! away
from you ILS you ~··older, that."'8s o~
thing In your life .. iliat would stay tlie
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same," she aafd. 11Seelng him a1tttn1
ther' every night, gavs you 1 link to tho
past and a way of life \bat is dlsap.
pearing rrom our country.'''
Tuesday night, tbe study ~" wal
dark . The lo..-~OIJl'I death had
~come at '7:$0 a.m. 1,1\al --.,.
Al the brOltant ~-sun· faded
away-lea9ing onlf'.i.'Jbft•llivender glow
and a b~ chill, small clusten of peo-pl~ hUddled on eoroera across the street
from 1'ntuaj\'• home. All were bUndled In heavy coata ind
scarves. Many benl cloWn to children to
point lo the place whett history hap.
pened. A few ventured briJ( .. With
Secret Servicemen ind police who con-
verged early in the day to keep a vigil
over the privacy ot the 'idow Bess and
aaughter Margaret.
County Murder Suspect
Took Sleeping Pills?
But an spoke ,not only of Tru~'s death, but also of the Ille ol the man m
Independence who went off t o
Washington and came back 1¥1 Im·
mortal.
"There never Js and never J:, a n be
anything like coming bacl: home,"
Truman bad aald when he returned to
Independence In 195S alter ho tall the
White House.
0 Harry was true people, be wu one or
US, .. aaid Willlam Stallcup, • M-year<>ld
boiler stoker who crecllted Tnnnan wHh
getting him I job during tho DephlS!on Thomas Bradford McCutcben toda)r
told an Orange COUnty SUperior COUrt
jury that bis "memory was a blank'' at
the time Virginia Lee Hammett was shot
to death outside her Laguna Beach home.
McCutcben, $0, of 33821 Olinda SI.,
Dana Potn~ testified u his murder trial
neared Its end that II> bad token a QUID•
tity of ste.ptng pills earlier on Sepl. ~
and was Wider their lnll.-e wben Mrs.
Hammett. ·'5, of 121 B Wave 51., waa
murdered. ·
The bWliy contractor denied under
prosecutor Al Novick's cross examination
that be had earlier threatened the
woman who bad ended tbeir association
shortly before she died.
And be interrupted Novick'• ques-
tioning on several occasions to ~ the
. prosecutor that Mrs. Hammett had
already agreed to drop charges sbe had
earlier flied against him.
McCutchen said bis only recollection of
events immediately prior to the slaying
of Mrs.,Hammetl of his clriY\n8 his
car towtrdt the~ bQJne ~Wave Street. ~ • .. :..
"I knew I lbouldn' be clrivinc the
car," ht Aid. "I'd bad.tbue l>ma and the
car was weavtna about the road."
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DEATHS •..
man Bob Arnold.
He waa not bnlpltallzed.
Tbe funJly doe WU also thrown ~
the rear of tbe J.9litll rnodil piclup lruek
and killed In the holiday tragedy.
Nunte1 at Ooota M ... Memorial Hos-
pital aa!d Mrs. J'acemeyer, wbo wu not
aloog, spent a long dly'a 'rigll tbett
Wednesday.
Funeral aemca are ~ for the
two boys 1t Baltz.BqeruJ Mol'ttllr7 in
Co!ta Mesa today, acconlinC 19 officials
there. ' <>ranee C<lunty Ooronfr'• ~ aa!d
tbey undentood the Facemeyu family
lust moved to Ooota Mela fl'<m Gorden
Grove. ·
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It is alleged by tl!e_prosecution that
Mrs. H~tt's priCJ" llllng of municipal
court charges against McCutchen bad a
great deal to do with the la.st violent
quarrel that ended with tbt woman's
death. · ·
II bas been all<11ed that M<Cutcben
contiicted ¥n. lll!nmett'• ez-l!us-9"
aeveral occulons In a bid to baw him perauadO ber to d{op allepllonl that be
bad made l series ol tbreatenln& phone ealla. .
Novick claims that McCutehen WIS
"completely coherent" at the timO of bis
arrest. pve a complete statement ct the
Incident to .... ra1 Laguna 8each police
officers and llJ!ly understood the nature
of the chargts agaipst him.
McClltcben's attorney will ask the jury
to accepl bis pl~ that the Dana Point
man was in a state of "diminished
capacity" at the Ume Mn. Hammett was
killed.
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passenger-wind-Ows.
Hughes in ment mon~been !Iv· Int 'in ~ -' 'Iii · , the NIC:ira~ r.:t~,' ti.It ne.1 i ter 'Ille
eartbquaie t!lat shattered the' city early
Saturday.
The Miami News reported Tuesday
11181 the recluse flew lo Fort Lauderd!lle,
Fla. in one of ~ private ~ Sot\day.
This ?eJXl't aald Hughes ml bis party
appartnUy flew on to some place in the
United State. because a for<Ign fllghl,
plan was not filed for the aircraft.
A Hughes: spokesman in Los Angeles
said he knew nothing aboul Hug)Jes'
being in Londoll. But the 1pcikeoman ad-
ded that there was notlltng UJlll8Ual about
one of the bllJionalre's planes landing ln
England because be bas twlness In-
terests there.
that kept food on bis table. .
Stallcup -.. be stood in front of a gleaming wooden door Inside tbe old
pillared courthouse in the l<>"'I 1quare. A
huge evergreen wreath trimmed wltb a
btaclt aatln bow framed the door'• crass.
Thirty lee! beblnd, • portrait of
'I'nmlllll blld a pllce ol Imor hlP abOve
the baodl wtwn be~ u ehlof ad-
ministrator from 1912 unUI he weal lo
tbe U.S. -In 11114.
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TRUMAN .••
-..at -a Sl-gtm saJute and a Ryover
by 21 Air Force planes. •
Bui only ·-'11 ol the 57 qllJi men
who served under "Capla/n lllnY' In
Battery D In World War I wUl altend Ille
last rites.'
'""" ~ ·11oo·1 "' ......s quite lib tbey,,Uoed to," MW Bl!dlo lflilbtlrJI!'• 1
retired --wlio la -zltrJ· .tee..-.ol1\ll Battery D A-m
O• ~1*eral'""*'' ArJD1 OIDlr 1)[, ·~~· ~tM!i' ~~ ~· v ~I ~f 'li;"'8 'lliil:ili lbOoe
c;Iose to Tiiima,n. w1¥1c'9>ulc1 not atteod.
Doctors ldvtaecl lln>dley DOI, to fly to
lndependeoce ' from his home i n
Callfomta because bi llUl!md a ncent
beart aliment . ' '"!'be world Is a beUer place !qr bis
)\aVlllg lived in It," Ill.I ~ey, the !11111
who aerved under Pr<lldeDt Tnwan as
chairman of the Joint clileis of 3(aff.
Nixl>n bailed Tnurlan u a !Wiii of
"vis.ion and gut.9."
He declared a 30-da)<Jperiod of mourn· i.na: with flags oa all pverinnmt
buildln(J Oytna at hall Ila/I. And he pro-
claimed 1bW'3day 11 a natlonll day of
mourning. There will be no mall delivery
that day and both the New Yori and
American -.. chaJltla will be -
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Duntintt~n Beaeh
Fountain Valley
Today's Flaal -----
II, NO. 362, 6 SECTIONS, 78 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNl.4, WEDNESD ... Y, DECEMBER 27, 1972 TEN CENTS • .
lniJ,epende~e · l!Nls Special Sorrow
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INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (AP) -Like _._ '"'..,.y llaln Sir.et., U.S.A.,
maum tbe -of tho nation'• l3rd ~~· t. But la tbll llllloowi River
• ti* posslllc of Harry S Truman
gs a ~al '°rrow -he was their oWn. ~~ •
"We felt so con1fortable, all of us here
·lodependence, knowing he was down :a!reet. Ii> hll· big white boose," said
._Dowtll, 57. <lU·)'_()U dnwt real slow
wp ·put bis ~ on Truman Road,
•
you could loot In tho noi1J1 window II
DICJ!I and MO blm llttlna then Ill alone,
reodlni "" tllt -1.mp !hat .... alWll'I DI IA tho lludy 'l!indo•r: ,·
"It -,.. • (!eUnc of ..ec.ir!ty -
you felt !hat no matter-ho~ mU<h the
world changed and seemed to get away
from you as you grew older, that was one ·
thing In your Ille tllat would stay the
same,'' she said. "Seeing him' lllUing
there every night, gave YQU a Uni to the
.past and a way of Ille tllat Is disaJ>
U .S: Discloses
Truman bad said when be returned to
lndejJendence in 1958 alter be left !be
White, Houle.
"Harry was true people, be was one of
us," said William stallcup, a If.year-old
boJler atoker who credited ')'ruman with
getting him a job during the Depression
that kept food on his table.
Stallcup reminisced as he stood ln front
of a gleaming wooden door inskle the old
pillared courthouse in the town square. A
huge evergreen wreath trimmed with a
black satin bow fr~med the door's glass .•
Thtrty feet behind, a portrait ol
Truman held a place of hmor hlg!I 1bov~
the bench where he presided as chief ad-
min istrator from l!rl2 until he went tO
the U.S. Senate in 1934.
''Harry ca me up the hard way, jusl
' like most of us Missourians have done,'!
said Lloyd R. Hilburn, 84, s reUred
Jackson County sheriff's deputy who a1IG
credits the former President with helping
(See MOVRNING, Page I) ·
B·omhing Details Truman's Body Carried to Library
SAIGON (UPI) -The U.S. Command,
lD the first detailed report of the air war
o.ver North Vietnam, Mid today "more th!in 1,000". tactical fighter.bomber
strikes and 147 B52 missions were flown
durll>g !be week of Dec. 111-25, and listed
* * France Seeks
To Restart
Peace Talks
1 PARIS (UPI) -France took
cllpbnllic ICtion today 1o uunart the
Plril peace talb, bot both the North
Vletnanlele and !!-. Viet Coai made It
clear u..r ... Cllll'llC. lo -,talb
alltll ·~ /llD -"""" lhe ())plmunl!ll called ''Ille molt harblrou1 air_ .. ,•• I 1 PSll--'!"' .
A ~ "'~ V'fts=zat ............... ftlltJiam!llid• ~.A. r .... "will be Hie lo
-hlltlalwlth-'s Le Due
Tbo aolJ If tbe air war la ended over
North Vietnlm."
Fmlch Fore1cn Mlnlaler lolllurtce
Sclwm1nn, in an 1pparent effort to get
!be Vletnlm ~ negotlaliona going
aplo, bod a 1'!111 ta1t today with U.S.
Cbarge d' Allairia Jack Kubiach.
KllbllCb --'l.. the embassy unW tbe arrivval of new bn1sdor Jolm N.
lrwjn -met with Schumann for 75
mlnutel In !be mlnlater'1 Qual d!Orsay
ollice.
Allerwards Kublacb told newsmen: ••we, Dad a uSeful conversation as we
alw1ys do1 but lny statement must come
fro~ the Foreign MinisU,."
French officials refused comment but
goveroment aource.s said Schumann was
acting en helident a..,... POmpldou'a
Instructions.
Norlh Vietnam said 1oday lt will not
take part In aoy further teclmical peace
talks with Ole United states until
American planes stop bombing North
Vletn.ui.
Ancf the Viet Cool. Hanoi and Saigon
all aQDOUDCed there would be oo weeily
fou.r-wa1 meeting at Kleber A venue
Thursday.
The U.S. spokesman blamed the Com-
munlsla for driving the talU Into
deadlock. A meaaace from tho 8-1
delegsUon 1o tbe U,S. side llld ~ lbfll
technical session w11 propooed for -Y
bol North Vietnam refused lo -· "When tbe altualion s'llilll before
Dec. 18 (date of tbe r_.,l!lle of U.S.
bombing) has been -. t he
meetings of repl'eleataU .. .,. aperll wlu be ruumed. 11 de~ ~ on
tbe Uni.led statea -tllt -til· tlonl will be re1Umod or aol." A Viet Cong lllalemenl llld: ,.,,_
legation ol the ~ -. ary Government of South Vletllal bol
agniec! with the .delegatioc of tho
Democratic RepubUc of V-lo
postpone the 172nd',aesslon of Vlelnlm
peace ta1U 1o del!IODStrate their Jn.
dlptioo and enerptlcally protell tho
new elCljAlllon of tbe war by the Nlxoll
admlnlltrltiM against North Vietnam."
READERS TO WJN
SHOW TICKtTS
Ten DAILY PILOT readers a day Ja<
U,, -t 12 dl!'I will win free ldml•ions
1o tho ~-ath Annual Sporle & Vacotlan, Travel and llecrea-
UGoal Veblcle -ld!eduled for Jan. :;.
I• 1t the Anaheim Coov-Center.
"int "1rmen who wlU eadl -ive a
,..ir r! ~ tJcllelA are listed 1oday In apectal Ids" ICaltored ....,. the
,...War clullfled aa .. r11aemeo1le. Look
flli: Y'"" ..,,,., You could alnady be • w-.
72 military targets hit in this biggest
-bing campaign of the war.
The nine.page report fell far short of
desct1bing !be magnitude of the raids, ·
however, some of wlllcb the command
said struck as close as ooe mile from the
center of Hanoi.
'lbe report did not include the massive
bombing that resumed after a ~hour
Christmas halt.
Communist reports from Hanoi said
tlle raids continued today. The Com·
muni.st reports said the bombs cut a
swath of destruction through Hanoi itself
and that tens or thousands of refugees
were fleeing the city.
A Polish report said bombs fell one
kilometer '(.6 of a mile) from the center
of Hanoi 1oday, and a Swedlab report said
tbe city shook as if an earthquake had
hit .
"Durtrig,:the nerioct Ii December 1o 25 ~ u;& ~~Navy and
Marbw ~ air crewo 11eW more Ihm
1.000 tactical ttrlkes and !be Air Force
new 147· B62 111'....._ ·~ military
targela In Nortll V-. tbe command
said. ~ "
Asked i. -• -strik'f !he
commadd =••Jm II.Id it was a "schedqled 1.f one aircraft aialnst
a targetff lnstallatioil." Asked 1o define
a B5Z mission, be described it as ' a
mission "by one or more aircraft." .
Before today's' report, the command
de9cribed the emrent Beries of raids as
the hea?\est (If the war.
During the period starting Dec. 18, 28
American planes . were reported shot
down, including U RS2s. At least 58
Americans ~ere killed or listed as miss-
ing.
The command 1oday reported another
B52 and 1evea fighter-bombers downed.
'l1le communists clatmed eight more
BS2s shot down and said thll brought 1o
61 the number ol U.S. planes downed
with about 100 AmerlC8l}S captured.
Then ~ no accuratt estimate ol the 1onn8le ol bombs dropped because the
~ dld not lpeC1ly )low many
"more than 1,000" tactical missions we.re
Oown or, enctly bow many BS2 strikes
thee were.
The fighter-bombers can carry about
six 1ons of l\!>mbs each and the BS2s,
wblcll usualli strike In groups of three, 30
Ions each .•
'lbe North Vietnamese delegation to
Ille Plril talb said 40,000 tcm of bombs
-. dlGl>Ped lul -· bot there was no way 1o che<t tbla either.
'l1le U.S. ........... !id the 72
tllpto lllled wwe DOI tbe only -bit
and -1o AJ If any civilian facillUes bid been lltrUCk.
The -Iii Ille past baa said no civllla factllU.. -. targeted.
11ie 1111 ol "'1!•1a Included every ma·
.jar alrplrl In tbe ~g IHI
_.. G~ ~. -l's dvillan facility, and ~ ._.. llld It, loO, .... ll!L 'l1la ' 00Untr7'1 r..r Jorsat thermal
-plalltl ...... Cll the llll.
By BELl!N THOMAS
INDEPl!NDENCE, Mo. (UPI) -The
body of fl.any S Trwnan was carried to-
day in a'alow, solemn procession put his
home' on Delaware Street 1o the Truman
Library where the 33rd 'U.S. Prealdent
will lle In state. ·
Thousands of Americans. ordinary and
Important, linecithe streets to honor and
mourn him.
Common lollc from !be .Missouri
farmlands where he was reared gathered
* * * Coast Offices
To Close
fii .Mourning'
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• F-.lenl, . state,: county · Oncl tc!IOOl , -M !be .......... , ~· ... Y. in~~ ... c, dfY,~'!or.liio,~ •: .· t
OAn.Y. P.l'Pf ..........
1.,etltAIJ.,.
Rdlember When )'OU were 'five ~ old' and discov~ lri·
wnpbanUy th.at you could slide
down a pole' at the park just
like a real !~man? Micb~e
Laczko, 5) know's how . and
couldn't be moi:e pleased abilut
it.
Marine ·Dumped
' On Seal Beach
Ramp, Strangled
A camp.' Peildlet6o" liannt 1!84 8J>
parenUy ~gled alld ')ii& fuD-<lothod
body dumped on ii free:JJ&Y Offrat.np in
Sea1 Beach, police-lovesti(aton ri!vealM . today. • .
'11'1e Marine's i!OdY "!!IS discovered by
passing motonsts earlY Tuesday on the
7th Street offram.P at u.. junction of ·the
San Di~ and ~'Gabriel freew~ya.
At first, po~ce did not know bow be'
died, but tbe Oraoge.QJunty Coroner to-
day lllled stnngulatlon as the cause or de:; Beacli POl!ce Ll L<e GatU said
the maa wa a Marine and bas been
ldeotlfled, but bis name could not be
releued imtll tlla nnt of kin are notified.
When -. lie Wis wearing i>urg'!'ldy
trou9el'I md a Mae· tanker jacket with a
small AD1ll'lcln Ala wn on the back, a
Confe4eraca Ila' bilbw It and a Marine
Coops~. llll lell slloulder.
Lt. jlelll dilet9lid tho man u about
1M1 JOlrHW, Mlot>t, LIO pounds, with
smdT blood llldr and bllle ey~s.
~ ··••' >.·r •
Cl \ ~-.in lncfude 1111 pool .....
wllkll ;,ta not provide "'8\Ur mu
· ~ "fltanday. ,. ,
T1le -Y library 5)'8tem ~ will be
cloaec!-· '
City hflls In Hwrtington )!each, f1lun.
' ' ' .{ ' tain, Valley, Laguila Beach lli!d' San ae.
mente atso will be closed: ,Olficlaia in
NeWport BeaCb, Irvine, and &an Jl!8JI
Cap-'llald their city balla wlD re-
main open.
Prea~t 'lluman died Tueeday at the
age ol ~ Services are sla(ed Thursday
In lndepoadence, Mo.
~t Nilion declared a natloltal
day of. mourning !or·. 'l1Juraday and
ordered all ledl!ral offices closed.
Governor Reagan onlered all state and
\
school offices cloaed. He also 11ld, "I call
'lipon all 1l1111h•ssea and all cttl$1 to
I join in oboervanc:e <ii tbla 'day whlch Is lie1ni aef uide to honor the memOr:r of former President Tnibian."
The · c1ee11ion 1o clo9e cqqnty offices
was · anbouilced by Supervlaor Ralph
ctark, vlce-cbairinan of the county Board
ol Sufl<f\'l!ors. • ~n for tw major -g In·
sUtutkm, Banlt of America and Security
Pacific Bink, said tlieir t ranch offices
would remain open Thursday.
Tiina Price Debated
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Tunaboat owners
and c~ repa)!teni..tifti met again
1oday after faUinl Tuesday for the sixth
time to agree on what prlcet1 the can-
nerlaa Jrill pay f .. tuns In 1m. The San
IJlego titna ~ fleet .. ,. tt will not
' aall on llCbedule ilut month II the price
agreement Ui not reached IOOO.
·Impact S~tement Required
. "
Beach Bunker Reskiurt;tnt Devel.oper Must Get . Okay
The p:..-devolopen ol 10 OD·
deriround 1"li,tnnnt In Huntlng1on
Beach will have to admit an en-
vironmental Impact report before they
git cleorance 1o ba1ld 11.
Donald GoodeU, 1 Huntlngton Harbour
reJldent,•wanta to coavert an old World
War II Army bUnker ln1o a comhinltlon
ftllluront ll!d nlc1tlcl•b._ The bunker
overleol<s Bolla Bay 11 th< ooulbem tip
o(-Bolla Chica -· · Bil stepaon. Mitt "Bud11 Tnlran, would Dlollqe IL .
'1'hO property still llel In county ttr-
rftory, bu! latt -Goodell asked the
Huntington Beach Planning Commiaalon
to praone It for commercial uAe.
•
The six;ac:re mie ;#Ould annex ~ the c:l-
ty tn the near faton.
Commlsoloners -1o prMOne it, howevet, beca1lle-the c l t y ' a en-
vironmental mlew boaM l'!qUes!ed a
lull Impact stody on the property.
GoodcU bod uMd (9r an esemptlon on
the environ-w tmeact ltatement.
"The prv~y alts In tbe middle of an
old lrCheo al alta and It Is ~n tbe
blufOlne," chard 'Harlow, utlstant
planning director. explained ·1oday.
Harlow Alcl II\ _..,loclcs' reseortll
tesm bod declored the-llta "alttady
delln!Yid." l!ul. he Aid the ctt)' ~
3tlll lfke 1o thorotlj!hb' study the am
before giving op on )t.
' Commllllooen hive DOI dlrec)ly oppo>-
ed tbe reotaunat culCipt hut hive ,.......
ly d~ aoy ll9lloo on 11 ltlllll a 11Ut-
factory nport II compltted.
If bis plans are sllolled. Goodell hopes
1o build a QUallty restaurant on~the bunker with 1e1tln1 !or 110 , . The
bunker llaell ·-1<1 -• b,
llot!oyeombed with blra and .... lari•
entertalnmeut room. It would allo hold
110 peoflte:
Goodell ~ also llke to develop •
sm11J "apedalty" lhopping center
around the l!wlker, on tho six acm be ....... ~
'l'be -wH boll! tn. w .. 14 War II (lleo~P. ... 111 '
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on a er.lap, Clear day to grieve the pass-
ing of the tough Utile "1ttan of
Independence."
Tr:uman'a body will lie in state, in a
permanently sealed casket draped with
an American flag, for 21~~ hours until
Thursday's plain, private f1,1neral.
Americana mourned him in the simple,
quiet Wl?J be wanted. 1be motorcade left
the Carson Funeral Home and moved
slowly over the 114 miles to the library.
The procession passed in front of the
stately, century-old Truman mansion,
where Bes! Truman, tn, bis childhood
sweetheart and wile of 53 years; their
ooly daughter, Margaret Daniel. and
close friends and relatives gathered to
await the funeral.
Three thousand military troops slood
at attention along the 15-block. route in
the btjght sunshine.
President Nixon and his wife Pat flew
to Independence to lay a wreath at the
(See TRUMAN, Pqe Z)
Anne Bunting
Princess De.fies Her Critics
cil!PPING SODBURY. England (AP) -Princess Anne fed rumors or
•romance and defied· her criUcs today by going fox bunting again with U .
. Matk ,Pbifllps0a bandaollfe cavalry officer and Olympic gold medallll. T!>eY joined !be Beaufort Html at tbla <mall west country 1own. They were
. ' Diet 'bY tli'e DUfU!. of· BeaulOrt at. nearby Sodbury Commoo, where their borsea '~·~: j ... ' ,....,..,f~'·•! "! .'1, >.· .. ·i• ....
,.,.;;."'1f,1111D"w · d.olif'.~or Queen Elizabeth n, living .uppOrt 1o
.1111 l>e'lier tllal' Alme's·frl~,,.llth Pbfltipo bu royal aP11<9Val.
. 'J!Wjo; II; r.-~ ~ loo , and tbO P'rhrlnc'°~'"'""'wwld • IOOD be l!lllll'!d· t' ~~ r~
"ft'• 1blohde · . ~"Ill slld. "J~ because two people are aeeo about
tMellier two or -UDIOI doeo not mean they are getting engaged.''
' . "ANNE JS Tiii! 00mmiY'l IDlllt elflible 22-year.ald.
Lui mmtb, !lhen Anne ftrll wen! fos bunting and broke an unwritten
rule of Britaln'I royal family, the League against Cruel Sports called It 1
acandal.
Handcuffed Man Flees
Police; 3 Others Held
A Huntington Beach man wbooe hinds
were handcuffed bcblnd him la being
aougbt today alter he escaped from
police Tuesday night when patrolmen
alleged a neighbor attacked arresting f)f.
ficen with a shoe.
Gary Ronald Van Campen, 21, of 19845
Keswick Lane, was being arrested on a
felcny warrant at the time of bi! e3Cape.
P.ollce say he is also known as Gary
Lopez and Gary Radich.
Booked by Police were Van campen's
two companions, Michael Dennis Sheal!:,
22 , and Garjl A. )'lynn, 25, of 2110 Na·
tlonal Sl, Costa Mesa. Police list no ad·
dress for Sheats. ,
Sheats was arrested on an outstanding
petty theft worronl and Flynn WU book·
ed on charges of being drunk in public.
Al90 in custody Is a 16-yW-otd girl who
ts a neighbor of 'Vln Campen'• and 1'bo
poUce claim lltacked tbem w\Jen they
tried lo amst !be Huntlngtbn 1lelcb man.
According 1o police rtporlo two
patrolmen, Brian Kelly and Rudy
Delgado, spotted a cir containing the
three men !hat matched the de>criptlon
of a car involved In an arriled robbery in
Anaheim.
Soledad Chicano
Rivalry Perilous ,
SOLEDAD (AP) -Rlv11ry between
two lllnleaJ>Amerlcan flll1ll st Soledad
State Prllon 11 reportedly ao Intense that
an lnmata may be ltllled U he ldentlfles
·with .... ol Ille-· Authorities 11ld the long-thlng
rivalry ""' 1o blame '"' the ChriJtm8' Day l!laJlnp ol two Soledad IMili.t and
lbe -... ol t'fl!>,othon.
1in., Jiit can't live with each other,"
Sll1 Qlenlln,Prllon wmlcn Loull Nellon
llld ~ of the riv1l Mexle1n Malla
and Nll<Olta P'amlll1 tp'OUfll •
The girl was talking to the car's three
occupants when the two officers stopped
to question t)lem
In the proceu of talting 1o the trio, the
patrolmen learned "£. tbe outstandin&
warTants on Sheats and the warram:
charging Van Campen with felony driv-
ing under the lnfiuence of drup.
Bot whet) they handcuffed Van
Campen. they allege the girl attacked
them and while they were trying to sub-
due her, Van C8m,pen escaped.
A dor.en oftl.cers Crom Hunlington
Beach and Fountain Valley, aided by !be
Huntington Beach helicopter, searched
for the miaalng prlloner for about an
hour. 1 Police said 1oday they will cootinu& ,
their search, conceotrotfng Oil placei
where Van Campen may have 1oae to 1
find help In 1ettfo& rid of bla bandc:uffa.; '
wrailter
High clouda on Thuradly will
bring down ~-a fad,
according to tbi weather eervlce.
Highs upocted It the beachos, e,
rising to 70 Inland. Overnight
lows in tbe SOI.
INSIDE TODAY
Nbttteen 11ouna ~oplc on s
church remai were kille4 Tu1-
da11 night tOhn thdr but cot.
ltded with a 1org• Odltl< !nick in
eQften\ New Mtifco. Sec '1oru
on.P~t 4. -" L.M • ..,,. • -. e;.,..... c... -!: ---._ .. ·-.. --' --. •""1t I SI f ... ,..,.., IWt ...... u.,. • _._. .. --
Mlmlll ...... M , ........, __ 4 --' --.. -.... or • ..-,.. • ---T-. ---. --· -----.
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' DAILY PILOT H ··W~, -'ll, 1972
oCause
ound Yet
nMishap
' .: By AJmlUll I\. VINSEL
;,: Of -. o.ur Pllllt ,..,.
~A lainDy alrooot reduced by ball lta
QOmber ln a trastc holiday truck accident
ci.Cl•Y faces a numb New Year ln a oew
~ with two litUe boy1 d .. d and tbdr
lid gravely btJured. lcawie of. the morning accident in Ir· if!e, meonwhll•, ls sUll being probed by
aa .... today, with ... original theory ~ lllcomc(
SOne witnal 1o U. t:JO •.m. accident
t lbatt.recl. tlie Tbomu Factme)'<f ~ said It seeoted to appear from a \iiitance that a tire blew out oa thelr
~ model pickup lnlck. ~ili,e vehicle veeml. 1pun, into a dirt
~nt -11 they returned from
~ping a cargo ol truh including dJ.s..
~ed Cbr-aa glit wrappings -and cW,uturbec1. hurling two or three brotlier>
~ In the back to their deatm. . ~~!O tires were flatten«I but none
to be an obvloua blowout," 1&id
J?1111c accident lnv<Stigator today.
. FICellleyer Jr., 10, and his
David, a, wore a{>parenUy killed
inatantly lo the crash on Bonita
ROad near MacArthur Boulevard.
father, Thomas F~eyer, Sr.,
l'tCl!lll1y moved the famil1 tom w.
,-St., Costa Mesa. was listed in
.-ious t"Ond.itlon today at Costa Mesa
M'emorial Hospilal.
'A third Facemeyer son, Shane, escaped
any serious injury -apparently because
a flying trash can bent u he landed on
it,.cushioning his fall, according to Patrol-
man Bob Arnold.
He was not hospitalized.
1be family dog was alw thrown from
lhe rear of the 1950s model pickup truck
and killed in the holiday tragedy.
Nurses at Costa Mesa Memorial Hos-
pital said Mrs. Facemeyer, who was not
along, spent a Jong day's vigil there
Wednesday.
Funeral services are pending for the
two boys at Baltz-Bergeron Mortuary in
Costa Mesa today, according to offlcla1si
there.
Orange County Coroneq deputies said
they tmderstood the Facemeyer family
ju!l moved to Costa ?tfesil from Garden
Grove. ".
tA Truck Driver
'# eld Prisoner'
~y His Gas Tank
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Gary
Kellatrom was driving his diesel truck on
tfie Harbor Freeway when he beard the
engine sputter and thought be wu nm.
Ding out of gas.
~:He drove off the freeway to a telepbne
bpoth and called h~ d~patcber wbo !Did
hfin to stick his band inside the gas tanlt
t.11 see !I be could feel any fuel.
'l<eltstrom slid his band lntn the ~ to
bjl wrist aa aoother dieael drove by and
the driver gave Kellstrom a friendly
Qf1st frnm the air born.
· trhe startled Kellstrom jammed his
aim into the tank up to his shoulder and
Oouldn't get it out
It took firemen 15 minutes to cut the
DJWtb of the tank, lubricate Kellstrom's
l1fm and ease it out He was treated at a
bospttal and released.
FronaPqel --BUNKER ..•
,;., pm of the co!\41ol ~system. It ~ served as a m lann and
:if'as also a haven for hlppies ._ witiLtbe
8terlff's Office chased them out. •
: : 'nle bunker is not used for any purpose
~ the. moment. _ ,. -
DA ILY PILOT
•
Suspect Claims
• Memo~y Blank
' Thomas Bradford Mcartcben today
told an Orange County SUperlor Court
jury that hla "memory was a blank" at
the time Vlrglnla Lee Hammett was &hot
to death outside her Laguna Beach borne.
¥.C.tchen, 50, of 33111 Olinda St.,
Dana Point, testified as his murder tri al
neared its end that be had taken a quan-
tity of sleeplug pills earner on Sept. $
and was under their l.nfluence when Mrs.
Hammett. .S, of 121 B Wave St., was
murdered.
1be husky contractor denied under
proeeeutot Al Novici.'s croas examination ihat ht bad earlier threaten«I the
v.'Oman 'f!bo had ended their association
sbort1y before she died.
And be interrupted Novick's ques-
tioning on several occasions to assure the
~ecutor that Mrs. Hammett had
already agreed to drop charges she had
earlier filed against him.
'
Mesa 3-car
Crash Probe
Continuing
Investigation continues today into a
tragic, triple-Yehicle Costa Mesa traffic
accident Tuesday that flipped over an
ambulance just one block from the
hospital where it \o\o'as taking a patient
who tben died.
Corooer's deputies coofirmed today
tha~ Walter Goddickson, 64, of 494 E.
Costa Mesa St., died of a heart attack he
bad originally suffered, not from aoy
crash injuries.
Six other injured victims -including
ambulance crewmen, a city fU"eman and
a police of.flcec whose stopped car was
struck by the careening vehicles -are
all in satisfactory condition today or
were treated and released.
Gregory Polndemr, 20, of 314 E. Costa
Mesa St., Costa Mesa, ambulance at·
tendant, was admitted to Costa Mesa
Memorial Hospital with bead injuries.
Seal's Ambulance driver Richard
Sprague, 22. wu treated and releoaed at
the same fadlitx, a block from tbe scene
at Victoria Street and N e w p o r t
Bouleflrd.
Costa Mesa Firtmau. Phil Wonbam,
29, was admitted w Haq Memorial
llDopltal, along with Mr. and Mn.
Gravico RodrigueL. 140 Del Mar Ave., Colla-., occupanta of the third car.
Police Officer Paul Alel:ander was.
patched up at Bristol Part Medical
Group and released.
Patrolmen who are not lnjur>d In the
line of duty are often treated at Bristol
Park Med1cal Ctnter, while other victims
were dlVided amObg tbe two complete
emergency tilspl.tals due to volume and
sevuity of their injuries.
A spokem:wi at Hoag Memorial
Hoopltal where the Rodriguez couple was
taken said both suffered multiple injuries
and that the bll!band bad undergone
surgery.
California Highway Patrol acddent in-
vestigators are trying to determine the
facton which caused the crash.. 'Ibe CHP
nonnalb' haodles accidents involvlria city
police cars and/or emergency veblcfes.
Parade Slawd
In Huntington
Mark llammaniuist, director of the
Huntington Beacb Independence Day
pan4e il.190klni lot community groups
~-~ , plan, "allll participate in the
celebration. · . ,
Areas wlllch ll'OOP' are b;!lng asked to
participate ;tilcfllde the mal"t's recep-
tion, decodUooa.and JHe pail reception,
according to~ lnterestecL~;lbould coatact Hain-
ma.rqutst at P10". BOI: .. 289, Huntington
Bead>, 112614 or eaU ~.
MeC>Jtcben said his only reooDectlon or
events immediately prior to the slaying
of Mrs. Hammett was ol his drivltlg hJs
car towards the Hammett bome on Wive
Street
"i' !mew I shouldni be drlVlng the
car," he said. "I'd bad~ pllli and the
car was weaving about the road."
It is alleged by the prosecution tha t
Mrs. Hammett's prior filing ol municipal
court charges against McCutcben bad a
great deal to do with the last violent
qll81Ttl that ended with the woman's
death.
II bas been alleged that M.C.tcben
contacted Mrs. Hammett's ex-husband on
aeveraJ occasions in a bid .to have him
persuade her to drop allegations that be
bad made a series of threatening phone
calls.
Novick claims that McCutcheo \\'as
"COJ11pletely coherent" at the; time of his
arrest. gave a complete statement of the
incident to several Laguna Beach police
officers and fully understood the nature
of the charges against him.
McCutcben's attorney will lsk tbe jury
to accept his plea that the Dana Point
man was in a stale of "diminished
capacity" at the time Mrs. Hammett was
killed.
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TRUMAN .•.
Truman Library in the afternoon aod pay
their respects to the family. 'I'be Nixons
planned to n:turn to Washington four
hours later and will oot attend the
funeral 'Ibursday.
Truman, whose momentous decisions
during and after World War Il shaped
the destiny of bis country, died Tuesday
at the age of 88 after a three-week fight
again.st age and disease.
Truman will ht burled with the
mementos be loved best -his grand
master of the Masonic Lodge pin in his
lapel, his blue, purple and white Masonic
apron arouod his wai~ and hb: 33rd
degree Scottish Rite ring.
He was dressed in bis favorite dark
blue pin-sb'1ped suit, a white shirt 8.Dd
black tie.
Truman will be burled on the grounds
of the library -"in the courtyard, near
the rose garden." Because he was op-
posed ID pomp and pag<antry and said
men provide their own form of dignity,
there will be no riderless horse, oo car-
riages and no drumbeats at the
certl'DOOY.
The cemnonles were cul to three days
to ease the strain on Mrs. Truman.
''Mrs. Tnlman la r7 years old, and the
only reason to shorten it was to ·try to
Jesseh the impact of his death ort.her as
mud u poaalble," said RandalltJenee,
a family spol!esman. " Tbe mllJtary announced today the only
tel,ltatlve pageantry for Thursday's
funei:al -a 21 -gun salute and a flyover
by 21 Air F°""' planes.
But only about 30 of the 57 aging men
wbo served under "Captain Harry" in
Battery D to World War 1 will attend the
last rites.
''Tbe rest don't get around quite like
they used to," said F.ddie Meisburger, a
retired newsman who is aecret.ary-
treaauror of the Battery D Aasoctatlon.
And General of the Army Omar N.
Bradley, another tough Mi.ssouttan and
himself frail at '19, was among thooe
close to Truman who <lOllld not attend.
Doctors advised Bradley not to Dy to
Independence · from his borne t n
Callfomia because be suffered a recent
heart allmenL
"'l'be world is a better place for his·
having Uved in it," said Bndley, ~man
who served .under President Tnnnan as
chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Nlmn hailed Truman as a mM of
"vision and guts."
He declared a :JO.day period of mourn-
ing with flags on all government
hulldlngs Dying at hall •.tall. And be pro-
claimed Thursday as a ~nali«lal day of
mourning. There will be DO mail delivery
that day and both the New Yort and
American stock excbanges wU1 he·cJosed.
Bandits Foiled
Canrwt -Pe1ietrat,e Armored Truck
• .t r
MARSEILLE, France (UPI) -Sbortly
after 10 a.m: Tueoday, Daniel Courbet
stetttd 'bll'.armored truck with a cargo of,'3119.ooo'~a narrow ooWJtry road in
BOUl/lenl ' l'tJlllC<.
He~wu beadlne for an auto route that
would lead him safely back to the head-
quarters ol La Baraka, the security com-
pany be drove for. Therr trouble -all
aorU of trouble.
A Ja~e dump truck came straight at
him. l'llMled the froot of the armored
van and pusbed it back some 30 yards to
a dead bah.
As Courbet and two fellow guards bud-
died lnsld• the van, a gang or ID hooded
bandita began trying w bnoak In. Within
a space of hours the would-be bandit!:
Fonda, Hayden Leave
LONDON (AP) -Aclre81 Jane Fonda
aod ~r fiaoce, Tom Hayden, flew Into
Loodon but were held up for nearl y an
hour by BrlUsh lmmlgratloa •uthori!les.
fl.DJS (onda told reporters on her arrival
'Ibesday that the delay came because
of Ilayden's political actlv1Ues.
' -Immobilized the armo<ed car by
driving wedges beneath the tires.
-Auached a charge of plastic ex-
plosives to the van's re ar door. The blaat
did only minor damage to the steel plates ,, •
-One bandit starte4 chopping away at
the van's bulletproof windshield with a.n
u:. He managed only to chip off a few
specks of tbe reinforced material.
-Then aome outlaq alid underneath
the van and tried shooting up through tho
noor boanis. But the van was evidently
equipped with a o01td underbelly.
-With the van's alann 90W1ding acrou
the still countryside, the desperate ban-
dita llepped back and opened up with
their machlneguns in & hu1t attempt,
spraying the armored vehicle with
... peotltd bunt.I.
-Courbet and hit colleagues decided to
opeu r .... lhemael..,, tbociting bllnd with
macbtnell\llll through 11lta In the armor
plating.
Tbat WU tt. Tbe bandlta Ced, 1 .. v1ng
the vao intact, the money sale.
Pollce later !ound the gang's .. blclos
with bloockptasbed ae1ts, leading tbem w think one or mort ol the would« lian-
dlts had been bit by the cuardl' lfre .
I
Tired Mailboxes
Is it a holiday season of heavy Christmas mall , or
j ust old age tllat makes this stand of mailboxes ap-
pear a bit droopy? They stand on Gothard $\reel
near Talbert Avenue in Huntington Beach against
' . Ille backdrop of a vacant field. Tb• scene gives Ill•
city a rural flavor that some folks would' like to
keep. j\{allboxes servo homes· on Ille other side of
ttie street. · '
1st San Onofre Nuclear Vallti)'· Sh~g
M~jor Hig~way
Improvements Hearing in San Diego
'
The first set of ofiicial bearings into
proposals for two new nuclear reactors
at San Onofre will ht held al a San Diego
hotel starting Jan. 18, akks for the
Atnmic Energy Commission annnounced
today.
The Regency Room of the LeBaron
Hotel on Hotel Circle was selected as the
spot for the major bearings to eumine
the, safety aspects of the controversial
btlllon-<lollar projecl
Earlier 11 ba~ been ~ that San
Clemente would be the site lor the bear-
ings conducted by the ·AEC•s Nuclear
Reactor Safety and I.tcMWng Board.
AEC publicist Dale COok • said-th8t
starting at 10 a.m. In the first day of the
hearing · peroons wishing-to-address the
board on the nuclear issues -and not of·
ficlally designated as intervmors -can
appeor and ask to ht scbeduled intn the
hearlnp.
'Ibus far four separate entities bav.e
been designated as offlcJal parties in the
hearings:
f't'OlllP .. el
MOURNING. • •
him g.t his job beck In the 191!ls.
"There'll never be another ooe like Ole
Harry," said Hilburn. "Bil momma used
to say be could plos .as straight a -.ow of
com as anybody. He lived bis life that
way, too. He walked straigb\, talked
from the heart, and ne'ver forgot Ule
place wbere be came from,"
Besid• btm, bowing ber white bead,
Hilburn'• tiny 70-year-old wife, Kathryn,
nodded in agreement and fumbled for a
handkerchief.
He Forked It Over
FRESNO (UPll -Two bandila using
barbecue !orb to point up their demands
took $1911 fn>m Cbarles Moore , night
manager of the Sahara Motel today.
AICIOY
ICYCUS
531 CEITEI ST.
•
-The utilities proposing the expensive
project, Southern California Edison Com·
pany with an 80 percent interest and San
Diego Gas and Electric Company, with a
20 percent interest.
-The AEC's own regulatory staff,
\\'hich will be represented by· its own
legal counsel.
-A coalition of two groups opposing
the project.-· one the San Clemente-based
Groups United Against Ra d i a t to n
Dangers (GUARD) and the Qalifornia
Shoreline Preservation Confererice. Both
will be represented by f.onfpoc lawyer
Bruce Sharpe.
-The cities of Anaheim. BaMing and
ruverside, all Involved in contractual
agreements with the utilities·. Their
lawyers also will be the official represen·
tat ives.
Cook said the initial estimates of the
fir'"t stage of ll)e court-Ii.lie bearings point
to a IO-day fWlclion. "
Once the-licensing·safety board ex-
amines the safety aspects, it still has to
set yet another round of hearings on the
environmental aspects of the massive
project proposed for' tl3 acres of blQfftQp
land immediately downcoast of lhe pres-
ent reatcor at San Onofre_
Camp .. Pendlet~n
· I . ~~· 1 To Give S~l~te . ~ ' An honorary, 21 -gun ~lute for former
President Harry S Truman will be fired
at high noon at Camp Pendleton Thurs.
day.
The solemn honors will form the base's
mourning for the former Chief Ex·
ecutive.
All major functions at the base will
cease throughout Thursd ay with most
penoruiel having lhe day off.
At the U.S. Naval Hospital. 311 out-
patient clinics will close during the day
of mourning.
Emergeoty hospital services, ho~ver,
will remain in operation.
' . .
Fountain Valley bas asked for *4,800
in assistance from oimfJI and foderal
sources to improve nve major highways
in the city.
The. federal grant from the Aid to
Urban Systems Pro&ram would ~
$311,120 to widen Brookharlt Street from
Edinger Avenue to Warner Aveilue. A If.
100! median and a !lO<>ri drain a]lo
would be included in the street project.
The grant would finance 70 percent or
the work while the city would provide the
remaining funds, according to city Public
Works Director Wayne OsOOmo.
The city also bas asked the oounty to
help finance 50 percent of the con-
struction costs for four other street proj·
eels in Fountain Valle)', They include:
Slater Avenue: fll,000 to purchase the
right ol way and widen the street to four
lanes with a 20-foot inedlan. The tm..
provements WQUld. t be b e t w e e n
Brookburst and Ward streela.
Euclid Street: $113,000 for rigbl.of..,.ay
and widening to lour lanes with a If.foot
median from the San Dteao Froe!ray to Edinter Avenue.
Newhope Street: $7SJIQG for . ...,_
slnlction of four lanes from Slaler
Avenue.I<> W~ A..-.
Ward Str..t: .. 130,tlttl to spond aU
areas l<>lour ta.I from Gorfltld A~
to Wanm. Ave~. 1 J, ~ ··, aaw~~i:=.;~ F'-"1J Program i:<Z'tl.O ...... ty
allocates $4 mllJlon .01.Ji.,.-as tax funda.
LA Attorner Di-:.s
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A U-y.-r-old
deputy public defendo: jumped tbrougb a
14th floor -ol ~ of An1tels
Hospital to die on tlie roO! ol a lx>lp1tal
wing !Our"floi11•1><;JOw au1jJorttles said. RicbanfEnldne, ~ b,;ded the Valley
Division ol the Public Defender's Office,
stlouted "GQocl-IJY l'.' 45 be bolted from a
wbeelcbalt and ran 75 ~ dolyn a hill.to
hurl biplSell ~ a closed window
Tuesday, an.orderly said.
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t""' ' -.-•• Oil _ _,
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DEAR PA~:C We~purclwed oome land
In Sebring, Fla. on Feb. 1,)972. We had a
yeor lo ... the land and cancel the """ tract. We did cimctl after viewing lbe
land In April. We notllled the company
and our two $t4 qiontbly PBYIJ!l!ntl ftre
re~. Ever sIDc, .then we )lave been
getting glttl, notice and excuses from
!hem as lo why the $315 down payment ii
not being refunded. can you look Into thiJ
and what b holding up our.cbedcf
W.R., Foulliota fall!IY
.U Ohqe 111ouoan Eatalel• UecmtVe
bl•med tlile delly ea •tmore bot••e• Uau
wt'd .aiitlcl.,.ted" .. ·• ~·· compater P"";dl!IJ of -., TM
company lavlted f1IJlller laq1drJ W your
refuel does DOC arrtTt wlWI a •-Ille llw. U l!8 dao~ uva yaw
cheQ: by tM end of J1aury, ~me a u ...
GeodRtt0rol
DEAR PAT: Whoa we purehaoed our
new home last May, we rece.iYed 1 post
cm! stating that we'd ~ one ol loor
prim and lo call Aaoodated Mercllan-
dislng Company in Onnge. A lale<man
gave. u..s a boot of two-for.one dinner
tickets and peraqaded us to try a buying
service •b/cl> guarant<ed savlnga on the
pun:base of ~. We al&ned a
contract and paid tbe '75 cleposl~ whlcli
was supposed to be refunded if we were
dilsaUsfled. I then decided to become a
part:Ume.satesmao for the flnn, but qult
wben I found that merchandlle in the
catalogue could be putthased elsewhere
for less, or wu "last year's model}' I
roquested my '75 refund since three
Items I had roqtlelted prlceal on were
more apenslve than prices el9ewhere.
l'>e complafi>ed lo the Better Business
Bm-eau and Otnce of Omsumer Allain,
but I'm told nothing can be done.
J.W .. CelCI. Mesa
Dea Cole, aprN-ald<oli of -led
Meft(MMWq, llll:s eoepera1ed t. eftrY way_lbe ___ and
Ille Oftlce ol Cww A11a1rt, Bolll
1rt1p1 report ... 'ilpll!l I..... RI f...t:
lellltmate. Yoo llad ft-. ta -
,_ <Golraet ... Ille -.... -• wrtttea ...... , ..... -len·W.
.., lllolred -·--..--ellewltere wll lat lllle It p.rct 111 iw -··-'II lliO -ii!tcte ~ Ao.-.: \'W'...W,_lei_tlli'li'm
to -... ll'!<e" .,. ·-.-....... _ ..... cJ: Be aildod
tat ''Int ,..,.. medel" ~ ta told
..... -............ to ... _ ...... ,. .......... _lalbe
!Inn'• camot calalope.
'.l'fWHl'.l'lp
DEAR' PAT: How do I obtain !J>:
formation ·-tatlne. artlcles from the United States to other -! I doo~
""11 to take 'the chance of brlnglnf along
anything that ii l'Oltrict<d "" pnibiblted. n.v., a altcM Bem ror __ .,_,.,..
....._ ......... ----.. -...... t c:oulry, -lbe appnprtate e....., • coalll*. Y•
will n.d ~Itel GneraJ ud.
ee-ll&etl" U1&ec1 m die n1te ,... et.
Ute ~ .... AnplM ...... dlreo-
tory.
2 Cars Strike, Kill
Woman in Anaheim
qi~ldren ·Put .Magic
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tMAWNA
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I CAN'T· I'd rather tell you "11at a nice 01ri11maa I liod.
I'd ..-tell you about Shawna -my impish, foor-
YMM!ld -cousin. She'• cute. Sbe bas me wrapped
around be< f!qer like a Clri.tm.u bow.
I love all my coualna clearly;but litUe Shawna has a
oerla1n aparkla In her eye that bum the bear! ol a lougb0
minded l<[)Orler into aometblng akin to nutty putty.
Al the family Ouiatmaa party she boun«d around lhe
room, collecting e!llpty Wine gt•...., and carefully refil,
llOI them, ODesb)"«le.
OH, SHE'S not perfect. There WU one alight mbbap when she tripped
and dripped a glass full ol wine m her lfandmother's brand new dre ... "(lope!"··~· then llqleil .
After that,W.. rOJegated to picking up empty tootbplcks, left
from the plate full of meat and cheese chunks.
· But tlbe tactles each tuk with the same enthusiasm.
Clllll!lTMAll ls cleflnltely for tids. Without the tids popping open their
packag ... I -1dn't enJo1 a minute of It.
I gave Shawna a buge, fluffy teddy bear. II'• nearly as big. 11 she ts.
I gave racing can lo two other second cousins, Ronnie and Donnie. 'Ibey
are odd Httle can. One ii a Vofbwagen that constantly spins in dn:I<,,, the
other looka lil:e a coupe, but when you wind it up, the engine pope f...,.ard
and it coovw ... dragster.
'!be nest day lloomle told me be raced his dragster against a neighbor
kid who bad the same thing. Raonle'1 won.
lf, FIIU you with pride lo bow your toy was faaw than 80rneoOe el8e'1.
Gift givlni lan't all fun and g....,. I abo gave Ronnie libel Donnie a
mummy spy ·-It Includes talking records -e>cept tbe records didn't talk.
FOlll' adulil !alled mloerably in all attempts lo mate it functioo. At leut
lt bpi them busy for the evening. T!\ere ought lo be a law against selling Chriltmas toys that don't work.
Sutt, y<>U can always exchange It -but ~ll that to a kid no Onistmas Eve.
l'M SVR.E glad that toy ctragster was the fa.mil oo lhe block.
Well, that wu my Cbrlslmas. I bad a good time, how about you?
Goods Collected Locally
For Victims in Managua
By JAN EDWARDS
CM .... DMtr ...... ttatr
Emergeiiey ~lies for ear)bquake
survivors in ~. Nicaragua, ~
being ~ at ,several Orange Cooilly
locaUons, tbe Nk:araguan Coosulate lit
Los Angeteo and by the local chapter ol
tbe -lied Q>oos. (See related atory, pictures, Page 4) •
But few of these agencies are aware of
one another's eHorta and there ii m:t-
fusion as to the most urgent needs of the
ravaged city.
Tbe Red Cross will accept only IDODj!y,
saying it b actine npon the reoon>
mendatlon of the Stale Department, but
lhe consulate and most lndependeot
rroups will take money as well as bulk
suppllea.
Tbe Nicaraguan COllSlllate has -!zed the coilectloa ol canned foods, clath:
Ing for 1-perate weather and medical
supplies by • Qiban orvanJzatloo at 133111
N. Anabelm ffivd,, Anaheim All goods
must be lmed and wrapped, Tbe tefe: ~ nlllDbePo then ii -L Coosu!ate spokesmen b4ve abo ooened
an account iO( cash donatlona. O>ecu
must be made payable to Nicaraguan
Relief and sent to the ~an American
Bank, 111¥· E. First St., Los Angeles,
90063, or to coosulate offices at 411 W.
6th St., Los Angeles.
14-yur.old Erie Roos of Costa Meu. He
ia collecting canned goods.
Tbe mpplies collected at these loca0
tloas'will rbe sent to IA Habra q.amber
of Ccmmme --lheri bf'lruck or commercial or military airci'aft to
Estelll, a city Ill m11es north of Managua
and a sister city to La Habrs.
Money ii being accepted by the Orange
County chapter of tbe American Red
Cross, llOI No. Golden Circle, Santa Ana.
Tbe Red er... ii not accepting any sups
plies.
Checks sbould be made out lo
Nicaraguan Relief. 1be amount received
each day b reported to the national Red
cross lleadquar1en, and that amount li
sent Immediately to the Nlcarsguan Red
Cross, according to Jerry Morrison of the
Orange County chapter .
Teetli Put Into
Ha"'f,urger Bill
SACRAMENTO (AP) -U a restaurant
says it's· bamburgu, It bad better be at
least 90 percent mea~ under a bill sign
by Gov. Reagan,
Ona Newport Beacb borne and two AclJsla Fwico, 41, an wiemp~ Costa Mesa locatioos are accep!fni Cal)-
Wlitress, wu kllled Tuesday nl~ !!' Mil , lobclit, 1'10thin,g, camping .qli!pment ,
Anaheim when struck by two can'u .a!i6 and•mOdli:al ~ •
• Tbe measure by Assemblyman John
Brlggl, a Fuller1on Republican, requires
~ selling imltaUoo hamburger
-IOaa tbaa:90 pemmt meat -lo post a
was walldng acroa !Catella A-' • -ThOr"-· !hi· bome ol Mn, W~ter
Policesald Mn. Fulco, o1-1111llk!iell• WaTmarr. ·1\s~ ~. i19JbOo !Jdfnil;
Drive, WU bit liy 8ft eaatbolild 'dflt abd the~ Qliello --'daldsn studio,'
thrown Into tbe wistboun<I .... lrbert 184:.. -Ave,, Cjlota Mesa, and'the'
another vehicle struck ber> ,,,.,_t · Upper Bay Br'anc!; of Illa Harbor kea
nccumd Just •Ill! ol llayleii' street, l!oY'• Club, 2131 ~ Ave., COata
Drlvm were not cited. lleia. Tllo' latter P<OJ&<!I n. begarl' by . .. .,. i
li,.t,ol.~
llrfal' ..... 'atgned Tuesday' allows •
product, w: .. 111dyutlaed as hamburger
11-tt OQfl-.Dal ·mon than I pertent ads
ded protelaiand water. But lt cannot con-
tain b&ndera c:Utmden such u cereals.
Tbe 1111 lo All IJll. I .
Hugh~s Lands in Landon r· • ';• ~' ' '14'; 1:; ,., t • I• , 1 -.... _..
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Billionaire Re~ ~us~•:·'flerough Ciqif,.ms Check
LONDON (AP) -Bllllooalre ro(,I.,.. Aa eu>busy ·spokesman llBld llUgl!el
Rowan! Hugbea landed in Britain e1t!J ...., not at the ambulado~• reel~
today and Immediately vanilbed fn>m Alld-lrillill ol flt!l1, wllo .Halihel ta public •Jew, the U.S, Embeuy ,.ported, 1 ... ..,.. lfotlil'a rldioot , 1naltled
Hlllbea bod been driven from b1J lus0 ~·'llill liol'~ ln with the 'Oil' urlOUI hotel mu,. in Nicaragua b7 lut mao. •
... t'• devutattnc eartbqoate. u....,..r.mtrai tdit i., upr1se the
Tbe tf.Ye&t'Old American tyooon tr-Lo111lC,.!-oll!cio 'of 1f1oCbea Tool Co the
rived witbout a paaport but was ruabe<l llOtt of bis -..,,1*": "
throush tinmlgratloo controil al the "' A aen1or exl<Utlte ' c, .,...,_ said· q-ol -"'"'rlcan •utborltiet, offlclal "I don't tnow ~· ativut lhis excepi T W.:4
it London'• Gatwick "--' wliat I hoard 00 ihe qic!lo !Ml morning. . ~.-• lie baa not -in toucb wttb us ..nd I abortlJ alter 111lc!ntctt, arrlvlng in one of am not nally"'~'·· him lo "I have bit to..uiter Loctbeed Jetatar executive -..-...... • " pllnel. A CIOllVO)' of -mal the no Idea why be bal -. lo London.
plane and took the arrivab away Offlc1a1 ....,... uld Hughes bod been
HUlbet and bla entourage ol i...-,inetnlcied tiy U.S. offlcJail in Walhlngton
maoagera, bo<IY!lllarda and ateretarie• to apply penonally to the U.S. embusy
climbed Into &Ifs Jlo.vce llmOtl-in London to ....,, bla P1S1POJ1,
Rwnora !hat be ... belog put up can. to London'• beot:tnowo bptfla
ellhcr with U.S. Amboaador Walter Af>n aald no bookings bad been made in
ner.berg or bllllonalre oil man Poul Get.. llufbea' nOm. and there JM been no
ty, who bu a maM5on near London, were unc1pected early morning ai\-tvale.
dispelled. Gatwlcl: ii 1 ahort ,drive from 8111>
nlhldidi and Vlrglnia water, two areu
of MC!iJded mansioo> where oome of Lons
don'a..rlcbest familles live.
Hugbts' Jetatar reached· London v I a o•nc1er in Newfoundland, and Sbannon,
in Ittland.
His arrival WU sumiunded by typical
""""I'· lm~t.lon officials at first
declined all COfll!ll<!I!.
Alrporl -said ground lltall Ont directed the Jetstar ,... regiltratlon No.
NlO'IL -to a flOodllt dilembatbtlon
point= the main terminal Tha pllol tuled the plane Into nearby
shadows.
Tbe pa-transfemd llwiftly to
auloa. One oar that sped out of the
airport bid bllndt ~rawn over each of the
-1!1ndo'n· Hughes in ....m montluJ had been 11'00
lni in a hotel in Managua, t h e
Nltaraguan "'Pila!, but Ded afttr the
Yrlbquake tbat shattered the city eariy
Saturday.
Coastline
Bill Cood
On Feb.1
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Superior
Coll!'! Judge baa ruled ~t provbloos of
Prop. 20 the controversial coastline p~
tectlon i'nttlaUve. go into effect Feb. I
and oot Nov. 7, the date voters appro•ed
the measure.
Judge David Thomas made the ruling
Tue~ ln a complex case involving a
proposed llkmit apartment project on
the Palos Verdes Penlnsula.
It waa the first judicial interpretalioo
ol the practical application ol Prop. 20 In
Los Angeles County.
Coostructloo of lhe project bas been
halted since Nov. 2Z c:n a temporary in-
junction oougbt by a group called the
Portuguese Bend llelense Committee,
which cootenda Prop. 20 bamd from tbe
date ol Its adoption -Nov. 7 -any coo-
structton in a 1,000-,.._., coastal
zone until review commi!sioo.s could be
establlsbed.
1be developer -Great L 1 t e s
ProjJertles, Inc. -filed a $7.5 miUJon
countersuit Dee. 8, arguing that U It is
barre(( from project development, so
should all other developers, apecifically
H private snd 9 public building pn>jects
along the coast.
In his ruling, Thomas said be con-
sidered Prop. 20 to be primarily a "study
statute" that provides for the creation of
regional and state commissions responsi·
ble for long.term planning for the future
of the California coastline.
His ruUng was seen as having tbe ef.
feet of denying the Great Lakes petition
for a temporary injunction against other
coastline developers, on grounds )bat
halting ezistlng COO!ltruction before the
commissions are created would produce
a "chaotic" situation along the coast
Thomas said be would rule later on the
issue of what effect, if any, the en-
vtronmental quality act mJght have on
the Great Lakes apartment complex proj-ect.
Services Slated
For Dana Judge,
J. Parley Smith
Private funeral services will be held at
Melrooe Abbey Chapel 1bw'.ilday ~,
noon for former South County Municipal
Court Judge J. Parley Smith, who died
at bis Dana. Point home Satunfay.
Smith, who Wal 72, WU one of the first
iusUce court judges to become • munici:
pal court jlJdge wben the municipal court
district was created in 1983.
He was elected to a six.year term, but
resiped rahortly before · it ·apired
becauie of dU health. • .
Dr, •lllcliard Irons of. th e !l'lnt>
Presbyterian Church, sani.. Ana will Ill'' ficlate ~at the services. Internnie6t tiriu
follow, With arrangements ~ducted by'
Smith and T1ithlll Mortuary, Sani. .\ill ..
Judge Smith, a native of Prescott, Ariz.
8J)d fonner prosecutor for the Orange
County District Attorney's office, le.aves no SW'Vivon.
Park Assumes Office
SEOUL (UPI) -President Park
Chung·bee as!umed office for 'another siz:
years tod&y under a cooltitution changed
to aUow his re-election witb stronger
powers tban any of bis ~n. the
54-year<1ld former anny general took tbe
oath of office before about 3,000 persons,
thUJ returning the country to full con-
stitutional rule.
GEM TALK
TODAY
by
J, C. HUMPHRIES
JEWELRY FASHION
TRENDS
The 1972 revival of classic jewel,
ry styling Is expected to continue
during the coming year, for today's
woman t. getting the clotbel she
wants and loves to wear.
To matcb these clothes, she npw
can get jewelry designed for her
own world .•. a world where ahe
looks end acts like a women, and
can attain a calm assurance and
femlnlty which hes for far too long
~n missing from the fashion scene.
There are wide cbolce• for the
woman of the lll'IO's. She can
choose a simple treatment of gold,
a tradition diamond laden ensem-
ble, a tailored look that mll<es ivory
with gold or a lacy effect which
makea diamonds reflect sparkling
memorlu.
Pel'SOIUlllud jewelry of elegant
good taste hes never been more
accesable, and today's woman Is
more than ever before me to use
her own creative Imagination to 01):
hence her own pertlcular beauty.
However, today's wide choices
make help and ideas more lmport0
ant than ever, end no one Is In a
better pi>slUon to give this service
than your lndepenaent jeweler.
Best Christmas Gift ..
It was love at first sight when Todd Eggleton, 8 of San Clemente, got
his new dog Christmas eve. The pup, an Australian shepherd female,
replac:ed a beloved· pet that had been taken from the Egglelon home
by an unknown person and slain., The ~ew playmate is named Muneca
(Spanish for doll). It was also the name of the former peL
Retiree Donors
Fund-raising Meal for Supervisor
Retiring Orange County Supet-vilor
William J . Phillips of Fullerton will be
booored at a fund raising dinner Jan. 4.
The event is being sponsored by three
H e~ring Slated
On Alessio Trial
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SAN DIEGO (AP) -1iouw federal
oourt bearing ii llcbeduled Jan, s ·on a
defense motion that the trla1 · of two
fogner prison offlcero and I h r e e
members of. tbe prominent Alesalo famil,y
be moved to Lot Angeles.
U.S, District Colirt Jlidge Gonion
Thompaon 'granted a post)"'"emdt ~
day to IJve ·a new' derense 'attorney time
to study the case. 'lbompoob abo refuted
to _,..te the ...,. ol tbe prison ol·
flclab from tbe Alessloit.
Angelo Alessio, his bn>lher Aathooy
and their nephew Domlnic, S 0 n ol
former racetrack ei:ecutlve John Alessio,
are charged with bribery in the case .
Abo Indicted by a federal lfand jury are
Anlhony Santiago, fonner c a m p
coordinltor at Umpoc Federal Pri.too,
and Daniel C. Morgan, fonner correctioo.
officer at the Lompoc fa~Wty.
other members of the Board ol
Supervisors.
Heading lhe committee to help Pbilllpa
raise money to pay off a $13,000 cam-
paign deficit ii Boan! Cbalnnan Ron814
w. C.Spers of ·Newport Beach. Jolnlnir
him are supervi.son David L. Baker, of
Garden Grove and . Ralph. Clark 'of
Anaheim. Supervisor Robert w. Battin ii
not a member of the committee. •
Caspers aald the event will "hoiiall
SUpervisor PhW!po' !Oil( and productlvo
yean of rervlce to the county."
The retiring superviaar, who wu
defeated by Rafph Diedrich. Nov. 7, toot
office as Third DJ!trict supervi8or Jan. 1,
1957, and will have completed 11 yeanoo
the boafd when be leaves office Jan. I.
Supervisor-elect Diedrich stated that
Phllllps .. _the·-8lld i •bopa
it will be a most successful eveotng."
The eveot· will be beld in the ..,.
Grand Ballroom of the Dilneyland Hci!d
with cocktails at 7 p.m. and dimer It I.
p,m. AzTanglng the event ii ~
ll!ichelena, a political cooaultanl who·
once served u Phllllps' executive .-..
tan~
He llBid he espects a crowd ol :lllO lo
400 people. Tickets at 115 a couple 1DJ1
be obtained at the airport center bnnCb
of Caspers' Keystone Savlnga and Loon
Assoc:la!ion, telephone tm-0387,
Every Omep <lanahiDatlon dmmometet
is acr.ompuled by• cntmcate 0
OMEGA ette1Ung to its iucredlble acct&rlclJ•
It'• the oltbnunntcb to giw
orrectlvo.
' 112l NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA
CONVENIENT TEltMS
11 YE:AAS IN THE SAME LOCATION
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PIW(l'OMS DEPT. -
it comes to lpeodlag or coDectlng
united States dollara, you ...... can : .mer. the good federal government
~ to strike nezt. Newport Beach
... goOd ei:amplt.
federals, it dellelops, just Issued a
Indicating that daring the 11172
year, varied arms al Ille United
tea government spent a whopping l80 filllloio within Newport's city limits.
There is """" troay In all thla. "'!Porl .people bave a long-Candlng
~=·: al being rather alllueot, quite • u... polilically and clearly
alnsl a lot al federal spending.
rr IS RUMORED that Newport folb
out plenty when It comt1 !ederol In-
tax paying time. So you might
Zd;;;i if they put so much Into the
'f treasury, they ought to ...icome
ttlng some of it bad< In local bellellts.
Well, you might reason that way but
Dl<lOt vocal Newport folb tend to
....,raljusl \be oppooite. Offer them .. spending In their town and Ibey
like you wsnted lo band them •
al makes. General philooopby around Newport Ci-
Hall for years bu been you can't get a
ra1 -dole without a bunch of strings
being attached ta !l O! courae the
federals, on the ether band, just reach
out and grab your -luel and they don't let YOU attacti Bny strings on bow
they're going lo spend it.
SOME YEARS BACK, somebody sug·
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CARRYING OFF GOODS
The P!Ck!nirs .,. Surce
gested Newport might clean up """'" Andes Ai·r Crash older sections of the township with a
federal urban renewal project. 'Ibe fed·
eral man came down and spoke to the
City Council about it. 1be councilmen, to
their credit, were deplomatic with the
poor fellow. But they did sort of act like
he was standing on their toes and they
were just too polite to scream in pain. He
Survivors Mum
On, Cannibalism
gol.,~~.~ite Newport's past pro-SANTIAGO, aille (UPI) --Relatives
testations against U.S. spending in the and officials denied allegations today
town, federal phantoms managed to that 16 persom who survived for 10
sneak into the place this year and dump ween after 1111 airplane crash in the
$90 millioo. Andes did so by eating the Oesh of their
All this had some of the civic shakers-dead friends. . ..
and·moveri blushing and flustered. How Tl>e sumwn tbemseI.., said nothtog.
did the federals put Ibis over! BIJT• A • ~T aaid; the 16
Well, JOO can apill!n ·-y ·111e ·$11 11~· ;;i.o~ved 70 da}'l ofter
mil1kll that oozed -m. lrGim -U.S:· ~,d· a !1J!!IUIYRD air 1orce F27 ~al Def-IAl-·aoibi;i"' _llld>ojdp;Ocl. 11-"(ould issue a state-
meodi . t.. ao Co~Radlo·~· ~:e-Tool men! alter thOy rotum Batut;l!Y or Sun-
VISKa or IUrall or ~ day to Montevideo. ' , •
, Company '"!JI pori>apo ~ ~ , • Until then, said Uruguayan charge
BUT, AS> 'l1IE ~ niport"' d'affa!res cesar Cbarlcme, Ii>< Survivors
claiw, bow did the Tev-ee Valley will remain in l.solatlaa' in their hotel
Authority lay of! $4,'ltld ,.;\bin Ille COD-"""""-flnes of Newport Bea&? Allegations of cannibalism bMan ci.r-
And how did the Fann ' Credit culatlng shorily alter the dranuic news
Administratioo "'eal; in tbitt and speed last --that the II sanl9'if the
$210? ' crash high CXI an Icy Andes slope
What about the $1.3 million that 1119
Department of Inter!« claims It spen!',ld
Newport in outdoor rect'!l.ticn assistaDce
and the city ball bunch can~ even fiaur<
where the money went?
SO GOES· 'l1IE llEPORT. It ls a 11+-
umph for federal burHucracy. It pro9<1
that the federals can pussyfoot right illjo
llOllle place. and pump up yoor economy
or give you assistance even when you
have guards posted to fight them off.
Nat tbiog,-)'OU know, the federall will
be reporting-that they just repoved all
the streets on Lido fsle, put new street
~ts in at Cameo Sbo~ and built a
welfare assistance office on Harbor
Island.
Alas, it ls troe that back in the early
yean of Newport Beach, PresldeDt
· 'l1IEN 'l1IE CllIEF of the hicue
squod which first readied lbe-llife'411 the
crash aaid Tuesday be fotmd eridliioe of
cannibalism In and ammd the w1,0dmae
of Ille plane, located oo a 13~foot slope
of Tlnguiririca -about 120 m1l<s from Santiago.
1"" -per La Squnda reported
details al the ,case '\\JeSdaY' under a
hel!!ll!ne reading;• "May God foriive
tbefn. Justifiable cannibalism."
Her8hey's Firm
Gets Sweet News
Roooevelt ~ into the place and used WASHINGTON (UPI) -H11PJbey Food
federal money to buUd Newport Harber. Corp. has woo permission to increase the
Some Newport folks have spent all these raise the prices of 12 other products.
years trying to forget that. Now comes The Price Commission ruled Tuesday
this new bombshell on sneaky federal Hershey · could up the price cf its milk
spending. cOOcolate bar 9.72 percent and its
I'll bet some Newport fellow ls going ta , cbooolate bar with almonds 9.17 percent.
sit down now and figure out how much lt · Tl>e l!rm bu the optioo al <ither raising
cost the federals to compile the report on the price of the candy bars or reducing
spending. their size.
That should get some ulcers churning • Hershey alJO was giwn permission to
down by the bay. raise the pilce of 12 other products.
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RESIDENTS IN MANAGUA TAKE IMPROMPTU SHOWERS IN STREET
Tent Cltiol..,., Flold Hoopital• Sprlnv Up Outticle T,own
'Blow (Jp Town'
Fires, Vultures, Looting J
Plague Nicaragua Capital
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Looters prowled tbrocJib the rubble left a pi!Ltged ....,...,..net "We'll clo -
by the ~ that devutated anytb!og to get IOIDelbinc to eat"
Managua, wit.ires pded_'at ,'tleCOm-• Tho! I8test tlllC\01 estimate ol
posing boifiel 8D<!'fns~;""'8Y In , , casuaftjes in tho; ~ SabrdJy WU
lllfnY pa;u o1 the ablttmd ~ • :i,ooo to 6,ooo diad and up 1o 20,000
dpital ' ' .:.:-. ~y Injured.
;°""-Anastasio Somoza, Ille caiibll'Y'• ~ -...ten continued to burn
stroog man, 'blamed a rash al h that •m•denlll!ed ,and •md•lmeol bodies pulled
broke ~ late Tuesday aftemoon m !:!.=es w!: ~e:11::
businessnen; "trying to get insurance graves.
nioney for tbelr buikllnp: Vultures~ oveibood and often got
' tO Ille bodies belin the burtal"oquods. A
"A Im W ,..._.......bad lnsumCe stench blanketed thO rulne as the bot 11111
against fire ~ but . DO iDaurance hastened ~tlOn. .
against eutlxjUb umqe,'' 1 a.Id · Aid poured In lrom .aliroad u maey ol
Scimoza u tbe blazes lit the *J ... r the the survivors began to settle do.!11 In
downtown sOctlon. villages surrounding the capital Bui a
Others blamed the fires on tootm hop-nu-r of --bad left the city ing to bide their activities from 'ns~ defied Ille aat!mal l<!8ld and relluDed to
guard patnill. And some of lbe fires try to salvage beloogfnp from what ,._
were started by rtrnWllkn1 te1,ma ~ mained of their dwellings.
dynamiting shaky alnlclum.
n.. troops bad onlenl to --on sight. but aolJ' OO"'linMJ oaraJties
were reported' Ill tb<i ~
between tbe troops OD<I -""'° refus-ed ta heed tbe order f<ir pnenl evacua-
tion of the dty.
'lllere allo -were -between
gn>ups al survl-COlllblnl the ruins for
food .. well .. kiot.
ROADS IN AND our al the city were
jammed Trucks and cars anived empty
and left with loadi. of goodl' liofled lrom
the rubble.
Col. Frank Simons, In cbazie al the ·big
U.S. relief program, said there wu a big
!hcnage al lr<l<ks lo doliver IAIJIPll., to
emeriiency food and medical stations.
"'Let's face it," be l&ld "the tntct.
owriers would rather drive lbet; fllDllles
_out ol town than serve Ille 1"Wllim6rt,
And you can't blame 'tbtrn!" ' '
Rain Drenches Northwest
Simoao aid the -hmnedlate prob.
-_,,.the cnmplel<>'"'*'"""' ol the city and the orderly' dillrtbutlon al
fo.od and water to Sui'vlvon.
Tbe U.S Agency al International
Developnient said the United States ls
providing $3 million In rellel O!Jiipues and
qther aid.
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Duney :w orliJ,
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OllJ.ANDO. Pli.' <AP)-Dliney Wtirld .
. clooed Ill """ for tiro. _, '!\Jllda;> '
-• C8p!lcily.' ..l..rd ,of ..... -14,000
posl>Qirislmoo villlors Jammed !Dlo.tbe
·lla&!c Kqdom. . •
• Wllh tbo-.i ~·· lw/le l'itl'·
lnl Iola pocbd with lJ,llllO ...... °"
my o!llrtol• alut fJI! .... al l p.m.
--11..,..i .... 111!111 ' p.m.
e Nln'V P.twci.._
NEW YORlt (APl ·-~-Na'JI bu
boUlhi all the -of tft!Emld -In the Gap iDllrumml O>rp. for $1.T mil-
lloo ... -al bl!*li Ibo ....
Island -.. -• m· -· the New Yori< Tlmoo 1-10<! IDdf;;. •
Tl>e-, wlllch la a tU-
Ulllllact lo~ll~ -""Nffi~ ..... lilt. ~ beiYf ... ...,; .. lDll
... aot -• pi'allt In the !Ml ->"""' the Tlmoo aal<I.
Itllbelievedtobothellnllimolbll
tbe ~al~ baa jliil-
od -In. prlnle OllDj>oQy, ._,.,.
tt ._ W"'«!""" receM4 na m w
of f!onkruptq or .-giliblllon. nie PllJ'-
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BANGKOK (AP) -Bob Hope 81!'1 bis
troupe flew to Slnppn lodq to_.-.
-!tr --..... ,11.s. artonlt carrier llldwof,
He will relulD to .BqDI< llll>ll!it and
fly to the ~ ... Tllllnday.
Tl>e es-,.....oi ......... -during • lallt with ... ._ lhll tldl
"""1d be his lul -tor Gls o+a..._
"I wtll llay bome lDll -Ille 11111111 next a.islmu," be Aid.
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VOL 65, NO. 362, 6 SECTIONS, 78 P~&ES ORAN&E COUl!m', CALIFOR~IA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1972 -N TEN CENTS
Independence FMls Special Sorrow
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (AP) -Like
-on every Main Street, U.S.A.,
they moom the dealh ol the nation's 33rd
President. But .In this Missouri River
town, the pusJng ol H8IT)I S Truman
brinp 'a special IOm>W -he WU their
own.
"We felt so conlfortabae1 all of us here
In Independence, knowing he 1'aa down lbe stroll In his big white house,'' said .
Ml<)' Dowell, 57. "II you drove real slow
down put his bouje on Truman Road,
Yule Week
Bombings
Detailed .
SAIGON (UPI) -Tbe us. command,
In the fint deloiled,report of the air war
oVer North Vietnam, said today "more
than 1,0oo" tactical fighter-bomber
strttes and 147 B52 mislllons were flown
during the w..k of Dec. l&-25, ·and listed
72 military targets hit In lhls biggest
bombing campaign of the war.
Tbe nJne.pap report fall ,.,. short of
detctlblog tho magnitude of the raids,
hcnrreytr, some ot wblch the oommand
said struck as close as ooe mile froq1 the
center ol . 11aoo1.
Tb! report did not Include the massive
b!>rDblni lhal resumed after a 3f.bour
Cllriltmas ball.
<'«r!l!!•mt• reports from H-said
the raids oootinued today. 1'llil Oom-
mllllili ...,.no soi<! lbe bomlJo cut a
;r~~:=~· ..............
A l'lllllr report WI IQobl fell .,. ,of a mllol $iiil tllo ceoter :..~ ·:':~ !l"'!!'= -. I bll "Durtni: the .l.rt.d 18 ~ to 25 Decemhet, u.S:-Aif P...., N&VJ and
lfarlne CGrpo air cre1ll n... ..... lhan
t,llOO .tactlcol lll!tbl and llie AW Foree
f!ew. H7 lllil -~ military wgm In llOrtll Vieluam, 'the command
said.
Aal<ed tG -a tactlw atrlke, the command 'iPokesman ·said it was a
"acheduled Dl1bt of one aircralt against
a targeted klltallation." Asked to define
a B51 mluion, he described It as a
mission "by one or more aircraft."
Before toda1'1 report., the command
deocr!hed the cumal aertea of raids as
the heaviest of tbe war.
you cauia lool! Jn •lhe north window at
night and see bim slttJna there all alone,
reading by lbe lll1le lamp lhat was
always lit In the lludy window.
"It gave you a feeling ol aecwity -
you felt lhat no matter bow mUd> the
work! changed, al'KI seeyned to get away
from you as you p-ew older, that was one
lhlng In your life that would '"8Y the
same, u she said. "See_ing him Bitting
there everj nilbtt eave you a lint to the
past and, a way of life lhal Is dlsap-
pear Ing from our country." ·
Tuelday night, the llUdy -.....
dark. Tbe former Pmident's death had
come at 7:50 a.111. tllal _.me;
Aa the brjlllant De<emhet IUD faded
awv -leavln& only a aolt ta-glow
and ~ ~ chlJJ, amall clusters of peo-
ple !iildcflod 00 -8Cl'OL'I the street
from Truman's home.
All were. bundJOd, la hea'l' coat> and
scai:ves. Many beiltr-... to.chQ!lie\ to
Point to !\le ' pla"!,, where hlstoiy hap-
-.
Louis RI Keating, 211 Lugonia St., Newport Beach, parked his car at
tbe BaJlide Marin a near Balboa laland about 1':45 .'l'u~ay afternoon.
As he walked away, cal: rolled across parking Jot, bounc\'(I over bulk·
bead ·And hung there. Crane was pressed into Service· to remove ll
Car ,.UP,ped ftom rig into water up to its windslileld at one point in
operation, but crane operator perservered· and later was able to pluck
car ~ff bulkhead. ·
France Seeks to Unsnarl
pened. A few ventured brief worda With
Secret Servlceli1en and police who con-
ve!'led early In the day to keep a vllil
over the pc:lvacy of the widow Bess and
daughter' Margaret.
But all apoke· not , only of Truman'S
dealh, but also ol lhe life ol the mao from
Independence • who went • oU to
W ashlngton 'Ind came: back home lrn-
mo,rtaJ. . 1
"There nev~ is and ®Ver c a n be
anything like coming back home,"
Truinan bad said when he returned to
lndependenco in 1953 alter he lef! the
White HouSe.
"Harry was true people, he was ooe of
UJ," aaid William Stallcup, a 64-year-old
boiler stoker who credited Truman with
getting him a job during the Depression
Iha~ kept food on his table.
Stallcup reminiscecl as be stood ln front
of a gleamhlg wooden door inside the old
pillared courthouse in the town square. A
huge evergreen wreath trimmed with a
black satin bow framed the door's glass.
'Jbirty feet behind, a portrait of
Truman beld a place of bcmor blih above.
the bench where he presided as chief ad·
ministrator from 1922 until he went to
tbe U.S.. Senate in 1934.
''Hany came up the hard way, just
like most of UJ Mis9our!ans have done,,.
said Lloyd R. Hllbum, ~' a retired.
Jackson County sheriff's deputy Who also
credits the former President with.btlping
(See MOURNING, Pago ZI
* * * * * * * * * Procession Viewed
Truman's Body Carried to Library
By ,~mows.
-INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (UPJf -The
body of Harry S Truman was carried to-d~y 1n a slo.w, IOlemn P,mCe~cjt P,aSt his
hOme on Delaware Street to the Truman
Library where the 33rd U.S. ·President
will Ue ln state.
Thousands of Americans, ordinary and
Important, lined the streets to honor and mourn him.
Q>mmon folk from the Missouri
farmlands where be was reared gathered
* * * Coast Offices
. . . ' To Close .. . ,, . . . ' . : . -:. .~ ~" . ~.~Qi~:
.~· .. ·~-.-.......,
dlllrlol -., '"' lhe ~"O.alt will .
ba ~,,,.._.In ......... of 'the
......... ~'filr .. llirf'Preliclalt ~·· \ ''.
Ckwun!s will include the ·post office,
whlcb wlU not provide regular mail
service Tl)ursday. .
Tbe C"41i!ty"library system alsO wiU he
closed.
City balls In Huntingloti Beal:ll, Foun-
tain Valley, Laguna Beach and San Cle-
mente iiao will he closed. Olllciala In
NewporC BeaCb, Irvme, and Sao Juan
Capistrano said their city halll will re-
malo oiim-
on a -cr~P,. clear day to grieve the pe.ss-
inl of · 'the toufih litUe "Man of
Independeoce."
Truman's body will lie in state, in a
permanently aealtd casket draped with
an American flag, for 211n hours until
'111.ursday'a p1afn, private funeral.
Americans mourned him In the simple,
quiet way he wanted. The motorcade left
the Carson Funeral Home and moved
slowly over the lfilJ miles to the library.
The procession passed ir) front of the
San Diego Set
As Hearing Site .
For 2 Reactors
stately, century-old Truman man1ioo,
where Bess Truman, 87, his childhood
sweetheart and wife of 53 years; their
onJy daughter, Matgaret Daniel, and
close friends and relatives gathered to
await the funeral.
Three thousand military troops stood
at attention along the 15-block route in
the bright sunshine.
President Nixon and his wife Pat flew
to Independence to lay a wreath at the
(See TRUMAN, Page ZI
Mi shap Cause
Still Probed
By Authorities
By AJITlllJR R. VJNSEL Of .... D9llt' ,.,., .....
A family aJmOO reduced by bail illl
n~r Jn a lrqlc boUday trud: accident
todaJ' faces.a mnb New Ytm' in a new
city With two llitle boYs dead and !heir
dad gravely Injured.
Cause of the morning accident In Ir-
vine, meanwhile, is slill be.In& probed by
police today, with one original theorY
seemingly incorrect.
One witness to the 9:30 a.m. accident
that shattered the Thomu Facemeyer
family said it seemed to appear ft<rn a
distance that a Ure blew out m thei,r
older model pickup truck.
During the period startlnl Dec. 18, 28
American planes were reported shot
down, including 11 B52s. At least 58
Americans were killed or Usted as miss-
inl·
, a;~ N Viet~· Ho11JI()qt
Pr<sldent Trumao died Tuesday at the
age of 1J. SerYlces are Sta~ Thuraday
ln lnde~e, Mo. . • .~ Niaoa deCio1.d a nalional
day 'GI ~g 0lor Thursday aod
or~ all fec!V'!l ollioes closed.
The llnl .. t of ofllclal hearings Into
pfoposals ·<or two new nuclear reactors
al Sa'n'Oi!olre will he· held al a Son Diego
hqtel starting Jan. 111, aides ·for the
Atomic ·Energy Commission annnounced
today.
The vehicle veered, spun, into a dirt·
embankment -as they returned from
dumplnc a cargo of trllb _..,.. d!f.
carded Christmas gill wraJ>Pinlo -and
overturned, burling two ol three brotbeta
riding in the back lo· their clealha. : The COl\)m"I"' today reported another
B52 and sevea fighter.bombers downed.
Tbe Communists claimed ell)lt more
Jl52! sbot down and said lhls brought to
61 ~ number of U.S. planes downed
Wllh about 100 Americans captured.
LA Tmck Driver
'Held Prisoner'
By His Gas Tank
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Guy
Kell8trom waa drivJnc bla dleoel truclt on
the Harbor Fmwa7 wbon i. -.V lhe
engine sputter and thougbt hr ... nm-
nlng out of gaa.
He drove off the fteeway to a teleplne
boolh and called hla di!lplldlor Wllo told .
him to slick hlo hand Inside tbe pa tank
to see ti he coUJd·feeJ any fllal.
Kellstrom alld hiJ hand Into tho tanlt to
his wrist as another dieael drovo by and
the drlver gave Kellstrom a frimdly
blast from the air horn.
The startled KeU•rom jammed his
arm Into the tank up to bis shoulder and
couldn't get it out.
I' took firemen lJ minutes to cut the
moulh ol the tank, lubricate Kellstrom'•
ann and ease Jt out He was treated at a
""!J>ltal aod released. ·
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PAR.JS· (UP I) -Fraqce took
diplom atic actk>n today to unsnarl the
Paris peace talks, but both the North
VleJnamese and 'tbe Viet COng made It
clear the.¥ are opposed to further talks
until.,, President Nixon end! what the
Com!nunist.s caned "the mogt barbarous
air attacks" against North Vietnam.
A nnkin&: Communist Vie~e
diplom&t.J!ao aald "'81 Whilt -ah•'
llemy A. Kllolnpr "will' he 1blo to
-'bis taJU wtlh llMii!J'• Le Due 'Ibo onljr lf ·Ille air war II· ,..ied om
North VJetaasn." ••. , ,\._
French Plftlln """"'"" Mo.n:e Schumann, in .ao aJ>lllftllf <lflOrt ~get
lhe Vietnam peace JllPjla1i9m ping
again, had a lq talk toilay· wllh U.S.
Cfaarge d' Affalres Jack Kubl8cli..
Kllblsch -heading the embassy until
the arriVYBI of new Amba1udor John N.
lrwln -met with Scbulllalul for Ii
mtnutes in the mlnilter'a Qual d'Orsay
offlct.
Altenrmll Kllbi.cb lo!d -amen:
0 We bad a Uleful converaation as we
always do, but t'1)' ltatement mu.st come
from I.be' Foreign MJnlstry."''
1reacb ofl!Ctala reluled comment • but
govemmeot llllf'CtS said Scbumaon was
ocUng oo President Geer ... Pompldou's -· Norlb Vietnam aald today It will not
take port In lllY fllrlher tocJmlcal peace
talU wllh tbe Unlled Stateo untll
Amertcln ~ slop bombing North
Vietnam..
And lhe Villt °""' Buol and S.igl>n au announced ti.n -111 be no -kly four-w•y meetlnl It Kleber A venue
Thul'1<lay. T The U.S. spo-.., blamed tho Com-
munists for dmlllll lhe talb Into
dedlock. A meoaqe from lhe Hanoi
Octane ·Rating Low
STIRLING, S.OUand (UPI) -Dour11
of motorists stranded Tuesday In and
around SUrlla& had -lhlng In common.
AU had filled up at tbe Globe service sta-
tion soon atter a 1•to1lne tanker
delivered water there by mistake.
delegation to the U.S. side said a ·sixth
technical session was proposed for today
but Nor.th 'Vietnam refused to attend.
"When th~ situation existing before
Dec. 18 {date o.f· tile r{!stimptk>n of U.S.
bombing) bas been restored, t h e
meetings' of.JepreaentaUves and experts
will be-resunfed. It depends enUrely on
the United states wh'etber the negotta-
Uons will be resumed or not.··
A Viet Cong ~statement said: "The
legation of the ProVtsional Revolutlon-
ary · GGl& DWbl1 ol South Vietnam bas
agreed wtth tl.e d~atior.• of lhe
llemo<rallc llellubllc ol ·Vietnam to
-the 1'lind iesalon of Vietnam peace talU to ~•le their ln-
dignatloo ODd *"""*"'ii!ellt protest lhe ne,. •vat.dido ol Iii> w loY t1Je NU.on
admlhlltrallm ...... t Nortb'Vietnim." '
The nen -l Kl~Avenue talks
se1ion lnwfTtDI . the Communists,
1!aJlon and tho llijll«I States, would have
been lbe 171Dd. '!be-Co'P.Dlunlsts, before
.. a11dng out ol IUI ,l.eell'1 session to pro-
test the bomb&'1I. suggested the session
take place as lilUaJ Thursday.
Governor Reagan ordered all state and
sCbool offi~ closed. He also said, "I call
uPon all businesses and all cltirens to
join in observance or this "day which ls
~g set aside to honor the memory of
former President Truman."
The ~is'loD to close county offices
was announced by Supervisor Ralph
Clark, vice-chairman of the county Board
of Supervisors.
Spokesmen for two major banking ln-
sUtution1, Bank of America and Security
Pa¢11c 8'inlt, said their I ranch offices
1would remalo open 'l'bul'lday.
Tuna Price l;>eha ted
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Tanaboat owners
and cannery-ripreseotattves met afain
today alter fallinl Tueaday for the sixth
time to agree dn wllat pnces \he can-
neriel •ill pay for tuna In 197s, Tbe San
Diego lw1a fi.hing fleet says It will not
sail on !Chedule next monlh U the price
agreement JI not reaCbed soon.
·-·Aune Hunting
Pri1icess Defies Her Critics
ClllPP~G SODBURY, England (AP) -Princess Anne fed rumors of
romance and 4elled bet ·critics today by aolng loa blmtlnc qain wllh LI.
Mark Pllllllpo, a handootne cavalry officer aod OlY!Dpjc IOl4 medallsl.
Tbey jGlold Ille· Beaufort Hont 1t lhll 1!"111 w.I -.irr town. '!'bey were
met by lhe Doka of Beaufort at neutJy SOClbury ~. where tbolr borle8
were waltbll. ,, \
THE DllP JS A cLosJli.&lelld of Q0ee.. Ellzabeib fi, gM1111 support to
lhe belle! lhat Mlle's friendship wllh Phillipi baa r0,aJ _.. .. _
PhllUps, ;!, fll'tnll' denied Tuetdaj> rtpor.11 tbal be ond the pr!nceM WWld "'°" be eaw'eCI. , ,
"Jt'a abeOhrte non1tnae1" he said.. liJw:t bec1ue two people. are aeerl about
together two or lhree times does not,....., they "II .. "lnl "'pPI."
• ANNllDTD~Y'Smoi!~llalb1'Z2-~. ,
Last montli, w!R· Moe !11!11 i:..i: ....._ i!hl broke an 1111Wrltten
rule of-·"· fdlllt,,lbe -·°"'"' ~-..ned "·' tcandal. -v . I" .~f. ' .. '
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The Regency Room of the LeBaron
HOtel on Hotel Circle was selected as the
spot for the major hearings to examlne
the safety aspects of the controversial
billlo!Hlollar project.
Earlier It ha<! been expected that San
Clemente woold be the site for the hear-
ings conducted by the AEC's Nuclear
Reactor Sifety and Llcenslnc Board.
·AEC publicist ·Dale Cook said that
startina at 10 a.m. tn the first da,y Of the
hearing persons wishing to address the
board on the nuclear issues -and not of·
ficiaUy designated as lntervenors -can
appear and ask to he !Cheduled Into the
hearings.
Thus far four separate entitles have
been designated as official parties in the
heartogs:
-Tbe utlllliea propoalnc the expensive
project, Southern California Edisoo Com-
pany with an 80 percent Interest and San
Diego Gas and Electric Company, with a
20 percent Interest.
-The AEC11 own regulatory staff.
whkh will be represent~ by Its own
legal counsel.
-A coalition of two groups opposing
the project, one lhe San Clemente-based
Oroops United AgainlL R a d la t l o n
Dangers (GUARD) and the Calilomla
SbottUne Preaervatlon Conference. Bolh
will he ,.ptttented by Lompoc lawyer
Bnoce Sbarpe.
-The cttlet of Anaheim, Banning and
Riverside, all Involved in contrlctual
agreemenll wllh the utllitlel. Thtlr
lawyert alao will be the offlclal repre•n..
ta Uva.
Cj)ok •Id lhe Initial estimates of lhe
fir t stage of ,.,. court-like hearings point
to a lo.day function.
Onco the licenslng..afety board' et-
amlnea the safety asJ>t<ta. it siUI ·has to
set yet another round of heartnga on lhe
envlronniental aspecta of the ma111lv e
pro)ect Pl)lposed for 81 acn11 of biulflop
land (rbmediately dqwncoall of the p .....
ent realoor 1t San Onofre.
''Three tires were flattened but DOM
appears to be an obvious blowout,'' '!illd ·
ooe traffic accident investigator todQ:-.
Thomas Facemeyer Jr., 10, and ~s.
brother David, 8, were apparently kUled
almost instantly In the crash on BonJta
Canyon Road near Mac.Arthur Boulevard.!
Their father, Thomas Facemeyer, s_r,
who recently moved the family to t79 w.
Wibon St., Costa Mesa, was lilted th
serious condiUon today at Costa Mesa
Memorial Hospital.
A third Facemeyer 1<>n, Shane, eacaJMij:I
any aerlous injury -apparentlY beca""
a Oying trasb can bent as he landed \'ii
it, cushioning h1a fall, """"'11lntto Patrol-
man Bob Arnold. '
He was not boopitallsed.
Tbe family dog was allO lhrvwn !rpm
lhe rear of lhe 1950s model pickup truck
and killed In the holiday trqedy.
Oruge «:eut,
We adter
Hig!J clouds on Thuraday will
bring down temperatures a tad,
accordlnc to the weather service.
Hlgti1 expected at the beadles, 16,
risinl to 70 Inland. Overnllbl
lows in the 5Cla.
INSm E TODAY
Nine~en flOWIQ' ~ on • · church recreae ioert ltlJltd T'Mt1-.
da~ night .toh"" thdr bUI col-
lided tDith 0 la!V< COit!• lrW<:k IK
t43tem NIU' Mt.rico. Su •torv
on Poot 4.. • _ ....... ............... --' ·~ ......... :i ~111s• --·-. ---. ;11au~ :"..: --.
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DAILY PILOT N WtdntSOIJ', Dtcftnblr 27, 1972 •
endleton
• arine
••
trangwd
•• ?. Camp Pendleton Marine was ap-
paitntly strangled and his full-clothed
~ dumped on a freeway offramp in
~ Beach, police investigators reveeled
14!ay.
~ Marlne's body was discovered by
pissing motorins early TUesday on tbe
7i!Jl;treet offramp at the junctloo of the
Sfi: Diego and San Gabriel freeways.
:At fir>t, pollC< did not tnow bow be ,.a, but the Orange County Coroner to-'!lf listed strangulation II the catlle of
d4&th· :flea! Beacli Police Lt. Lee Gatti said ttit man wa1 a Marine and has been
icknti!ied, but hls name could not be
~ until the next of kin are notlfied. ~ flland, be was wearing burgundy
tdlulers and a blue tanker jacket wilh a
s-.U American nag sewn on the back, a
Clllafederate Dag below it and a Marine
patch on the left shoulder.
GatU described the man as about
ifearHld, 5-[oot-3, 150 pounds, wilh
siiMly blond hair and blue eyes.
~I Beach Police are lnvestigallnr the d4fth as a homicide. LL Gatti uid the
~ work now comes in tryin& to
d90>Yer where the Marine was killed, 'f and by whom.
•• ~· Mesa 3-car ~
trash Probe
Continuing
Investigation continues today into a
tragic, triple-vehicle Costa Mesa traffic
a«ident Tuesday that flipped over an
liimbulance just one block from the
hospital where it \\'8S taking a patient
who then died.
Coroner 's deputies confirmed today
that Walter G-Oddickson . 64. of 494 E.
Costa Mesa St.. died of a heart attack he
had originally suUered, not from any
crash injuries.
Six other injured victims -including
ambulance crewmen. a city fireman aod
a -,olice officer whose stopped car was
sttuct by the careening vehieles -are
all .ID aatislactory condition today or
wfr'e -and ~-· Gr,,....,~. 20, ol'i181 E. to.ta
.... St., Costa Mesa, ambulance at-
-~ waa admitted to Costa Mesa
l\IJplorial Hospital with bead injuries.
Seal's Ambulance driver RJchard
SPJ=ague, 22, WIS treated and released at
the ...,. facility, ~ •blocl< ln>m the ..,...
at Victoria Street and N e w po rt
8")evard.
qosta Mesa Fireman Phil Worsham,
29~ was admitted to Hoag Memorial
~tal. aloog with Mr. and Mrs.
Gtlvko Rodriguez, 110 Del Mar Ave.,
Costa Mesa, occupants of the third car.
Police Officer Paul Aleunder was
paii:bed up at Bristol Part Medical
G~ and nleaaed. J;itolmen who are oot injured in the
li"'I Cl. duty .,. often treated at Bristol
Part Medical Center, while other victims
,.... divided amoog the two completo
eJ#rgeocy hospitals due to volume and .vity of their Injuries.
/., spokesman at Hoag Memorial
H!llPltal where the ROOriguez couple was ~ aald both suffered multiple Injuries
and that the husband bad W>dergooe
l!Uql"'J'. ·~omia Highway Patrol accident in-
v8j!gators are trying to de,tennine the
factors which caused the crash. The CHP
nOrThally handles accidents involvlrig city
police cars and/or emergency vehicles. ,
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lfe Forked It Over ,
IIRESNO (UP!) -Two bandits using
batbecue forks to point up lbetr demands todk $190 from Charle! M:oore, night
~nager of the Sahara Motel today. .. ,
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DAILY PILOT
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~uspect Claims
·Memory Blank •
Tbomas Brlldlord McCutchen today
told an Orange County Superior COurt
jury that his "memory was • bJank .. at
the time Virginia Lee Hammett was abot
to death outside her Laguna Beach home.
McCu1chen, 50, ol 33831 Olloda St.,
Dana Point, testified as bil munler trtal
neared it& end that he had taken a quan-
tity of sleeping pills earlier on Sept. 5
and was under ~ lnfluence when Mr&.
Hammett, ~. of 121 B Wave St., WU
murdettd.
The husky contractor denied under
prosecutor Al Novick's cross examination
that be bad earlier threatened the
woman who had ended their association
shortly before she died.
And he interrupted Novick'• ques-
tioning on several occa!ions to U!Uf'e the
prosecutor that Mrs. Hammett had
already agreed to drop charges she had
earller filed against him.
.MCOJtchen said his only recoUection or
events immediately prior to the slaying
of Mrs. Hammett was of hb driving his
car towards the Hammett home on Wave
Streel
FromP,,.eJ
TRUMAN ...
Truman Library in the afternoon and pay
1heir respects to the family. The Nixons
planned to return to Washington four
hours later and will not attend tbe
funeral Thursday.
Trwnan, whose momentous decisions
during and after World War 11 shaped
the destiny of his country, died Tuesday
at the age of 88 after a three-week {ight
against age and disease.
Truman will be buried with the
mementos he loved best -his grand
master of the Masonic Lodge pin in bis
lapel, biJ blue, purple IOd white Masonic
apron around his walst and hi.S 33rd
degree Scottis h Rite ring.
He was dressed in his favorite dark
blue pin-striped suit, a white shirt and
blaclt tie.
Truman will be burled on the grounds
of the library -"in the courtyard, near
the rose garden." Becaose he was op-
pooed to pomp and pageantry and oald
men provide their own form of dignity,
there will be m rlderluo horse, no car·
rtajji.l 1 ml no · drulnbeata at ' the
certmOey.
The -cer•e-moo-iea were cut to three days
to ease the strain on Mn. Trum&l\:-
"Mn. ~Iii. b tfl )'fara-old, and the
only reason to lhortOn •It waa to try to
leS81!1 !bf~: of his death on her fl muc1' 11 · le," said Randall Jessee,
a family s an.
The military announced today the only
tentative pageantTy for Thursday's
funeral - a 21-gun salute and a flyover
by 21 Air Force planes.
l'rotllP .. eJ
MOURNING. ••
him get his lob -In the 19361. "There'll never be another one lite Ole
Harry," said Hilburn. "His momina used
to aay be could plos as stralgbt a row of
corn u anybody. He lived hil We that
way, too. He wall:ed atralg)t~ tallied
from the heart, and never for&ol the
place where be came from."
Beside him, bowing her white bead,
Hilburn'• tiny 70-yeaMld wife, Kathryn,
nodded In agreement and fumbled for a
handkercblef.
Four doors down the street, Lester
OstboEf sat at the soda fountain where
Truman often stoppped to visit old
friends. Now retired from the department
store where Mrs. Truman used to order
ber clothes, even wben abe was ,mistress
of 1500 P~lvanla Avenue, Osthoff
remembered , too.
"I hurt inlidt, tmwlng he's gone,"
Oltoboff aald. "AmU!Ca" lbould hurt In-
side, too. He wu a great man, a 11bnple
man wbo Jo\led ,ua..ii.u nelgbbon and
friends. He wU-Nt aWn." ·
,.
"I knew I shouldn't be driving the
car.," he said. "I'd had these pllls and the
car was weaving about the road."
It is alleged by the prose<uUoo !bat
Mrs. Hammett's prior filing of municipal
court dlargea against McCutcben bad a ,
great deal to do with the last violent
quarrel that ended with the 1"111Wl'a
death.
It baa been alleged that McCutcben
contacted Mrs. l!JmmeU's a-lwsband on
sevtral occasionS tn 1 bid to have him
persuade her to drop aliegatiolll that be
had made a series of lhrutenlng phone
calls.
Novick claims that AfcCutchen WIS
"completely coherent" at the time " hia:
arrest, gave a complete statement of the
incident to several Lapin& Beach police
officen and fully understood the nature
of the dlarges against blm.
McCutchen's attorney will ask the jury
to accept bis plea that the Dana ~tnt
man was in a state of "diminished
capacity" at the time Mrs. Hammett wu
killed.
A Slaort S~ It
OAIL Y f"llOT IMIH ......
Ousted Guest
Kills Two Men l'{ewport Beach firemen ~ smoldering shingles
from the garage roof at the Big Can~an holllj! of
W. Scott Biddle, 5 Cypress Point Biddle doused
the fiames with a garden hose about 1:15 this morn-
·ing as his wife called firemen'.~Blaze, which caused •
an 'l"tim•ted $1,500 in da.mage to garage, was caused
. by a short in an electric tither used for the Biddles'
outdoor Chtistmas lights, firemen said.
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At SF Party
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A man oust·
ed from a botel room party was booked
for inft:stlgaUon of murder after' two
men were stabbed to death and two
otl)ers . -Iii the bulldlo1, police
said today.
Police am!lled Jam .. E. Walters, 31,
who aeveral witnesses .. ported aeelng
holding a knife shortly after be waa
ejecled from the party at a downtown
hotel Tuesday night.
Patrolman Jerry Golz aaid the party
took place in the building where Walters
lives. He said the host enlisted the be.Ip
of manager Eugenio Fagnani lo getting,
Walters to leave because be waa creating'
a disturbance. '
A short while later, Golz said, a man
several guests ideotlfied as Walter!
lmoc}<ecj oo the doo< where the ~ waa
In -ea. and falally stabbed the man
who .ptned It, John More.
Two ..... -..... ....mci•Ilml wuilllds
when they atli!nipted to conlnll tlie knif.,.
wielding man.
Wbeo.<ui, boot ron downstalrs to gtt
help, 1"' (ound F_.;'s d!Jembowalocl
~ 'l'l'~.fi!',!1-floor I1111il•I;~ ~,
PoDce wbo aritved on Ille -aaW. they aff'88ttd W aliers in the area I•
than an hour Jater i
3 Boats Awarded
Prizes in Coast
Holiday Parade
Handcuffed Man Flees
f olice; 3 Others H el.d
A Huntington Beach mao whose bands
were bahdcuffed bebhid him ii being . . ' . . oougbt today after he escaped from
police Tuesday nlabt .wben .patrolmen
aUeged a neighbor attacked arresting of.
ficera with a shoe. '
G8.ry Ron8.ld Van Campen, it, of 19845
J<eswick Lane, was being arrested on a
felcny warrant at the time of bis e!cape.
Police say be r. alao,_ asiGerr
Lopez and Gary lladlcb.
Booked by police were Vao Campai'•
two com...,U-. Mlcbael llemlll .... ts
22 • and Gary A. Flynn, is, o1 mo N• :. '...
' Camp P.endleton
tional St., Costa Mesa. Pollet list no ad-
dress for Sheats.
Sheats was· arrested on an outstanding
petty theft warrant and Flynn was book·
eel on charges or being drunk tn public.
Alse in custody ia a Ii-year.old eirl who
is a neighbor of Van Campeo's and who
police claim attacked them when they
tr.ied to arrest the llunllDgtoo Beach man.
' Acconling to police ·noi>otts • fwo
patrolmen, Brian Kelly and Rudy
Delpdo, spotted a car contalnln& t1Je
'three men tlilitJl"'tched the descriplioti
pr a car invbived ID.a aEllled r<fberY ID
Anaheim.--,-'{ -
The girl wu talking to the car's three
occupants \fben itb&rtwo ofllctfs stopped
to question them. .. 11 •
To Give Salute In the proceu of taUr!ng to the trio, tfi'e
patrolmen learned of the outstariding
wafrants on She8ts and, the warrant An hol'lorary, 21-gun salute for former
Presldent ·Hany s TrUmal1 wlll be fired charglDg V8J! Campen ,with feiony driv·
at high noon at Camp Pmdletci:i 'lburs-ing under the influence of drugs. But when they bandculled Yan da~e solemn hJnors will form ttie ~·s Campen, they :IDege the girl attacked them and while they were trying to sub-
mourning for the fonner Chief El-due her, Van' Campen escaped.
ecutive. A dozen officers from Huntington
All major functions at the base will Beach and Fountain Valley, aided by·tbe
Three boats have been awarded prizes cease UUou,hout 'l'burlday with most HunUngton Beach helicopter, 9ean:bed
in the aonual Newport -Festival of penOnne! bavlDg the day oil ' for the ml.9slng prisoner for about an
Ugbts OuisWU Boat Parade. At the U.S. Naval Hospital, all out· hour .
Calling the parade "one of the be.st patient clinics will close during the day Police said today they will continoe
ever to bless the ~." Jack Barnett. of mourning. their search, cooceotrating on plaoeil
Bormann Dentist
Identifies Skull
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) -A
dental technlclan who assisted in treating
Martin Bonnann )las .recognized his h~
diwork in the dentures of a skull recently .i
unearthed in Berlin and believed to be
that of Hitler'! loot-missing deputy.
Frankfurt Oiief Prosecutor Wilhelm
t.letzner said today.
But l\1etzner said be will oeed more
than the dental .evidence before be can
conclwdvely close the files on Bormann.
who disappegred in the flnal days of
World War lL
Ex~p~t W'tns
Fin~ifiiS·,.t;a t.~ ·~. ~
stJ!. :t,i\ANctseo. lAPl~ -A reµred Air Jo~ piloljJ enUUed to ,
$1QO,q00 d.iunages lrop\ a .major
defe ... Cl\')lractor finp wblcti f411· .
ed to review hla b1ood test rep>rt.
the cajlromla· SuprOl!JO Coµrt bas
ruled. *
The court uid 'rve!llay that a
review of iihe bl(>Oli. fest would have
revealed that te.sl pllDI .Robert Cof.
fee suffered from cancer of the
bone marrow.
Coffee w .. a)lproved by a doctor
for employmedt with the McDon-
nell Douglas Cmp. ln ltM on con-
dition that his x.-ray and blood test
e:ramiMtions discloeed no prof>
terns. He ' collapsed m t h e job
seven months later. chamber manager, aaid first prize went Emergeoq bolpltal aemoes, however, where Van c.mPen may ba.ve gone· to
to l)!e Quort, owned by Jerrf McArthur 1-.':'.w~ill~re~ma~ln~ID~ope~ra~tlon~. _____ _::flnd~bel~p~ln~8tituiir~~rld~of:.!hll~· ~bal~ndo~~tJf~fs.~':_!=======::!:::==~
of Downey.
The Quest was decorated with lluhlnc
lights coverM with a material a1mllar to
Angel's hair glvln1 II the effect of a hr&•
gem.
The Andale, owned by Gordoo Graham,
1954 Port Camey, Newport Beach, won
second prize.
It waa heavily decorated with llgbts
fore and aft and bad a unique llghUng ar-
rangement of three angels. .
"!;o Name Boat" •""'II by ~
Brunk of Lakewood won third ~ 11 ii
a small.boat that was towinc ·Santa Qa,111
on water skis. •
Karen Freacb, Mias lj~ -· Robert Harris and Barnett were the
judces for the parade. .
Bandits Foiled
Cannot · Penetrate Armored Truck
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MARSEILLll:, iir9llCe (VP!) -Shortly
after 10 a.m. ru..da;., Daniel Courbet
steered hill armored tnkt wlth a cargo
~-$360,000 ofttO a narrow couritry road in
ooulbern France.
f(e .•aa beading for u .auto route that
would lead 'liim Hftly baCk to the head-
quarters of La Baraka, the security com·
pany be drove for . Then trouble -all
sorts <ii trouble.
A larg& dump lruck came stnlaht at
hih'I., rammed the front of the annored
van and pushed It back eome 30 yards to
a dead halt.
As Oourbot and two fellow guards bud·
died lnsldo the van, a 1ana of 10 hooded
bandlta belan trying to break In. Within
a spoce of boun the woutcl-be bandlta:
Fonda, Hayden Leave
LONDON (AP) -Actress Jane Fonda
and bet flance, Tom Hayden, new into
London but were held up for nearly an
hour by BrJtlsh fmmlgratk>n authorities.
Miss Fonda told reporters pn her arrival
Tuesday that the delay ceme ~auae
of Hayden's political actlv1tll!:t .
-Immobilized the armored ear h)'
driving wedges beneath the tttta.
-Attached a charge of plasUc e1-
plo11lvea to the van's rtar door. The blast
did only minor damage to the steel
plates.
-One baodlt started ~inl •'l'•Y at
the van~s bulletprool wlndthield wlth an
a1. He managed only to chip off a few
specks of the reinforced materW.
-Then some outlaws 'sUd underneath
lhe van and tried 1bootln1 up throuflh the
noor boards. But the van wu evtdenUy
equipped with a aolld underbelly.
-With the van11 alarm soundlng across
1be sun countryllde, the delperate ban-
dits ltepped boc~ and optlled up with
their macl!ln<guns In a Iaat at-.
spra>'lna !ht armored vehicle with repeiteil bunts.
-Courbet and bis eallffguea dedded to
open Ore themlelve1, lbootill( blind with
macbln<guna lhrou(h allta ln tho armor
plating'.
That wa1 It. The bandits Deel, letvlnl
the van intact, the money sate.
Police later found the Cini'• ve~lcles
with blood.,pla1bed ,..ta, leadlnf them
to think one or more ot the would-be ban·
dlts hitd been hit by tbe guard•' fire.
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p@ftden~e . FOO~s Speeial Sorrow
• iNDEPENl>!NCEi 11o. (AP) -!,Ike
• fllflt'J lfU> -· U.S.A., ..n Illa death ol Ibo nation'• l3rd
Bui la tbla -rrl River
palllofl al Ilany s -
....... lpedal --lie .... tbelr -. . • "'II• fall .. comlorUtbla. all " us' ...... iii .,..1z tsrce, knlwbC hi wu do1'ft
the oiiel ID 119 ltlt 1'bflo """"·" Aid .¥aey;JlooNll, It, ''if you~ real .....
..... p.t 1111 -.. TnaDaa Rood.
you could look In tbt north window at
night and ,.. him ailliog there all alooe,
....... ... the -lNnp that ....
aJwQI 11 ln Illa llludJ -· "fl -"°" ....... of aecurlty -
you l'1,. that no -bo• much the world -'Cid ad -lo pt away fnm you U Joa-elder, !bat 1'°U ODe \lllll ill ,.... llll tUt would ally the
-. " lll>e aald. ·~ him lffltn( there rrery nfPI, ..,. )'OU • link to the
put and. a ..., ol Ille that 11' dlaap-
lJ!!I p1 ... Mb,slw
U.S. Disc,}oses
. ~~mhing Details
.·SAIGON CUPi> -'!be U.S. Command,
tn the lil'!l.,detalled ~rt:!Jf the air war over ' North Vietnam said ........... "more . ,__,
than l,OOI" tactical flillte .. bomber
ltrites and 147 B$l roiasions were Down
durlnl the -of Dec. 11-25, 8Dd listed 72 military targets hit in this biggest
bombing campaign of the war.
*,* * France Seeks
To Restart
' . '
.Peace Talks
The ntne-pa1e report !ell lar aliort o!
detcribln& the magDltuda of the raids,
~ever, some .of. which ~ command
said llruck aa er-as """ mile from the Center bf Hanoi. . .
ftie ._t did not Include the massive
.......... the! resumed alter a 3&-bour
an-bait.
Comrmmlat reports from Hanoi said
the ral<la contifiued today. '!be Com·
momlll ~ said the bombs cut a swalb of nictlnn tbrougb Hanoi ilsell
and thet s of thousands of refugees
were Oeelng the city.
A Polish repOrt said bombs fell one
kilometer (.l of a mile) from the center
of Hanoi today; and a Swedlah r'eport said
the city' shook as ii an eljl"lbqualte bad hit. . • .
"During the period 'II Deceniher lo 15
pearing from 1out eountry." •
Tuttclay nigh~· the otlldy 'Nllldow was
dark. 'lbe·lortner Presideol'1 deoth bad.
coaie at 7~50 a.m. "~t morning.
AJ the brllllalit llt<tm~, ""1 laded.
away -leaving '!!'II' a ..rt lawnder aJow aoo • 1Ji1!.er~ clllll,..,.U clu>\ets or,,...
pie ~ ~· ~ across the street lroni ~·.: b9Pj,. • ,
All .._ bundled tn heavy coala ind
IC8'Vel. llaay benf ..,,... 'to cblldren lo
point lo the pla<:e ·where blltory hap-
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DAtlY PtLOTSteff""'9
FAIR. G.WE llj MESA
"'?Ima! ~rot llt9J ns
,
pened~ A few venturtd bfief words with
Secret Servicernen and ,polict who con-
verged early-in the day lo k~p a Vigil
over the J>rivacy ol the widow Bess and
daughter Margaret.
&t all apoke not only or Tnln1'n'•
del!th, but alao of the lll$1 the man Imo
Jndepertdence 1wha ,went off to
Wasbhigton and came back home -im-
mortal.
"There ·never Ja~ and never c a n be
anythtnJ, like conitng back home,"
Truman had said when he returned to black 1atin bow framed the door's glass.
lndepeft!lence In 195.'I alter he left the Thirty feel behind, • porlrlll or
White House. Truman held a place of honor hicb above
"Harry was true people, he was one of the bench where he presided as chief ad·
us/' said Wllliam Stallcup, a &I-year.old ministrator from 1922 unHI he we* te
boiler stoker wbo credited Truman with the U.S. Senate In 1934.
getting him a job during the Dep...S.ion "Harry came up the bard way, jun
that kept food on hia table. like most or us Missourl8ns have done,"
Sta~cup remlnilced as be stood in front said Lloyd R. IUiburn, M, a retired
of a glean.ting wooden Cloor inside Ole old Jackson County sheriff's deputy who also
pillared courthouse in the town square,.'A credits the former President with helping
huge evergr<en wreath trlnirned with a (See MOURNING, Pqe Z)
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Procession Viewed
Truman's Body Carried to Library
81 BELEN mOMAS
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (UPI) -The
. body of Harry S Trumah.'Waa carried tlr
day tn a slo,, f01t;mn, procession ·paai bis
·home oq Delaware Street 'tO the Truman
,Library where the· '3rd U.S. President
will lie in .state. ' _..·
Tbousands of Americarts, ol-dinary and
lmportan~ lined the streets to honor and
moum'him.
Common folk from the Missouri
farmlands where he was rtared g&thered
on a crisp, clear day to grieve the ~ss-
. ing of the tough little "Man of
Independence."
Truman's body will Ile in state, in a
. pennanenlly sealed casket kaped wllb
~American nag, for %1¥.a hours until ~y1 ,PlaJn1 prlvite.t~ral.
· · ~ericana mQiimell ~ ln ;he. shµple,
. quiet .~Y he wanted. '11\e_moloicade !ell
the :~ ~al. Hon>e''an<L 'moved
lessen the ~pact of his death on her as
much 34 possible," said Randall Jessee,
a fatnp.y ~esman.
· Tlie lnllltarY. announ<>!d today the only
tenta:Uve,. pageantry for 'l'hursday's
fu~al . -'t ~L-gun salute and a flyaver
by 21 Ail Force Planes.
But only aboUt 30 of lhe 57 4ging men
who served under "captain Harry" in
Battery D in World War I will attend the
last rites.
"The rest don't get .around quite like
they used .to," said 'Eddie Melsburger, a
retired newsman who is secretary-
trearurer of lhe Battery D A.ssociaUoo.
And General en the Army <>,mat N •
Bradley, another tough Missourian and
himself frail at 79, was among UXlle
close to Truman who could not attend.
Doctors advised Bradley not to fly to
Independence from bis home i n
caiifomia because he suffered a recent
heart ailment.
"The world is a better place for his
having lived in i~:~~ Bradley, the man
(See TR\JMAN, Page %)
* * * Thursday FoneNI * * *
Man y Off~es to Clos e .. , :.~.:-~]! l ! "l ' .?In -TrnJriali Obs ervance
'D~D•• <UP'•.; · -· : .;. . 'llacember, u.s. AJr Foroa, Navy arid C'-'-a.nn· Q ,...., , .,,._ o, ~' , too~ '"'""'"""'-afr'--.flew more than .::Jeilou ' ....,
, If Ille aou......,, IQ -I tbt iiii~ .......... Alr-F~ , ,.-. " •-• ·, ••• •·
P1rf4 ~aco lllb, J..r ·-.. Noftb '· J1o1! 141' ,. •I dt !& ~ Dlill~ Qn U;.. J:;,:'~~
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~ ad Ibo n °'"' made it ::rs tn f!ri -. tbt command ~. -~~ ==-== ~~~ ~1oE*1 u.::1:/'~~:·lfeia· :Anifua t:?:. · OM 1' 0 1 ..... "Ill............ ~ -atNralt iulml fl!'
air*"""" ..... -"" Ti ·tn· .. Albd .. ielbtol TitloJ'. iti.-·-in'Ooeta Mesa A _..._ C.•ua•'Dllt m......t...---a '"'nh!i, M delCrlMd It a I . .i. ~ ..._ "-'-' _.1.1,,,,, "',..t....: ..J dwMndt. ~ "by -.. more a1rcra11." "" .. -..~.i:" ~".''' ~ .... , .. -~1,
-, A. .. ......, "will ba tiblo 8elare Jada,J .. report the command laJl.waging tlr . llfiDg creatures who .....,,. !di ~-'Jlanot•o Ile Du~ ~ the ment ..ri.o of ralda as roaro free without leaShes or li!"""<'J.
tbo oal)' II tbt alt war 11 -over the baaYjest of the war. Thia,' 11 D-Day (actually A.C. Day)
N!>dl>, -·" Dw:tnc the ...,rod atartlng Dec. 18, 28 when the ' city'< new Animal Control PJ.m hrelp Minister Maurice ~ ~ .were reported shot ordinance goes Jilo ellect.
Sehmvan, in 111 apparent efb1 to get down, blcloding !1 8528 .. At least. 58 .. We'1" now open for busfi>ess," quip-
the Vietnam peaoe neplla-going Americons were killed or lilted as DUSI-ped Assiatant Cl Manager Robert Dug·
again, had a long tall< today with U.S. llli· gan.. ,. • ' . CJiar1e d' Allaim Jacll Kublsdt. The COllUIWld today repc>rted another '!be tn~iil trio hfrea aft..-city coun-
Kuhi1<h -beading the embeuy witil 852 and oeven ficbler'-bombers downed. c!lmen au1'!>ri1.ed a mcmld.Pal •bumane
the arrlvval ol -Ambuaador Jobn N. 'Ille Commllllilto Claimed eiaht more defl'rim'"t -t:.on ailty ai 7 a:m., ao-
lnria -met with $chnm1nn for 7~ B52s shot down IDd said tbls 6rougbt to cordhfg to OUU:an'1 f o rm a I an-
minutes In the -·s Qua! d'Orsay (See IIOMBING, Pop Z) nouncement. 1 '
ofllc:e. Clill Florence/ Ted lloffmaJi and Den-
Afterw,ardl Kutacb told newsmen : niS Jefcoat are tb81oew city etnployes.
"W• had a~ _..uu..u w• Pr.nbe_ .Co.ntinuei They wU1 .prp1.id•' !tie dog and>Other ahn1t do, lilll any •-..m oonie ~ antnial-catcbtng ~ IOliCl!I bf coun-
INin Illa F!'ftlp lllalllr)i.'f c!lltieo ·'till<>· ••·.dllillUlflell 'with ' the
,,_, ol!lcJll, nfalld """"""1 but lntO 3-vehicle coomty oen>Jce the dlf 'uoed r.r ...... a1 petmuent IOUfCel laid SclJJmann was years. / icUog on Pnosldent Georaes Pompidou's ft>re!ICO, Hol!lnan and Jefcoat will ~ M A ide. t sally forth oo pain>! In unUorm, drlvlni J1orth Vietnam eald today lt will not esa CC fl speclalilod truce heiring the city seal
• part bi, any lUrtber technical peace and with mercy and tmderstanding in ~ wi~ the United States until InvesUaalioo ,continues today into a their be•rts: ·
·Ainerican planet stop bombing North tragic, triple-•ehicle 'C.ost.a Mesa traffic "Whioever they pick 1.1p a stray
•Vietnam. -\ Tuesday that lllpped ovef an animal, lhey'U make' every attempt to
And the V)et Cong, Hanoi and Saigon oqnbulanco just one bloCk lrom the flnd its ownei before they take it to the
all amaounced there would be'-no weekly .}l>lpttal where it was taking a paUent pound,". empba&i.zes Assistant c i t y
loatlway meeting al Kleber Avenue wbo then died. MaNger Duggan.
Tburlday. Conner's dep!Ues confirmed today Daly boun lor1F!ormce, Hollman and
The U.S. 1pobsman blamed the Com· that Waller Goddlci>on, M, of .. E. • Jel-wD1 be 7 a.ni. lo 7 p.m.
rnunisls for driving the talb f!11o Colla lllela St.,.dled al a heart attack he The .....,... to reach tbeni ts 1134-5.111
deadlock. A mmaage from tbe ffaol had originally 'suffered, not flvm .., In ~ 8 CWzen comes up with a ca~
dele~Uon to the U.S. aide uld a alxlh crath injuries. for &heir :t::r:'tll!Rd aenlces.
tecllllical ....ion was .. ...-for todl) -lb< other Injured --lndudtnr .. _ Ibo time they'll be handling
but North Vietnam reluaed lo attend. am1>1iance .,....,,,_, a dty 11Nnan anil ...,. ..... ml jaroblem!," ootes Assls-
"When the altuatlao nilllllf( be!... a polke" --ltoppel car waa tant aq ...,.... Dqgan.
Dec. 11 (data of the -=of U.S. struck "1 .the._., vehldes -II'" Tba dd1lll clly manager. warm,
bom61ng) bas '-, I b e all In ialltlactooy OODdltlon today or I.Olli~. r a. -~ service .ts
meetings of re~ and expertt .,ere trelted and rtl1•ed. nOt .to DI ..._ llabtl1.
will be resumed: Il ,,:• entirety on .o....., f'a!Dtlellter, IO, of Ill E. COllJ "lh'n .i ..., to come f11Jt al ·3 a.m.
the United llataa 11>'· ....... lfal.a Ill, Clllla'll'liia,,e ........... a~ lo•flk*ap•llitcliitl..,._U'1creatinga
lioos Wlll'be resumed ' or ..c.•· -' ---to o.ta -~lo 1111 health encl ialety or the A Viet Cong 'statemea& llld: 11Tbe • ..._W llDlpitll wtt11 beld injuriel. • COG'"JDlCJ'," lie.vows.
legation or the -Rewlalloo-fteal'• Ambulaace ....._ llldlard
d;i411'~ ~ ~e:Ot Is ~ .. thetr ~· . ,:..i :!&,:.,~
·11~· . -._r .. ' ... Wed mi.UtarT'irtlopt l&Ood
al ..... the--tn
Iba ....... .
-aad hil wile Pal flew to ~ lo lay a Wtea!ll at the
Truman Library In the afternoon and P•Y
!belr .....,c!• lo the laipil;. The, Nllons
pllnned lo· return lo W11hiDgWn lour
boors taler and will oot aUend the . r-a1· Tbitrsday.
Tniinan, whose' momentous ~s iliirlnc .Rn'l ·!"te'·World War ll $aped
the <IO•tifiY or his countrr, dled,Tu"'1ay
at, tl(e .age ?I 88 alter a tbnie-weel< light
Sgali»t age and disease.
Truman wtll he burled with the
mementOI be loved best ~ bis grand
fDpster of ~ Masonic Lodge pin In Ill•
lapel, Ilia l\IUe. purple ,.00 white -aprOn 'i!Wbd M1-'wiJlt ·and his $Srd ~8Colti1H J\lle Jin&-" · , i!i"'-WaJ dresli<! In' l1il favorite' daik blue-(ilii'stiiped .1µ14 ·a white shirt ·and
black tie. Truman w)ll he buried on t!I> grduoda
or the nb;"arY -"In the courtyard, near
the rt* garden." Because be wat op-pq...r lo pomp and pag ... try and said
men provide their own form of dignity,
there will be no riderless horse, no car-
riages . aod no drumbeats at the
ceremony ..
The ceremonies were cut to three days
to ease the strain on Mrs. Truman.
"Mrs. Truman ls f1 years old, and lhe
only reason to shorten it was to try to
Jagger Seeks In-law
LONDON (AP) -Rolling Slone Mick
Jagger ~and bis 'Nicaraguan wile were
!lying ~ 11anaaua today to search !or
her mother. '!be couple lefl ~ late
Tue.aday night aboard a flight for
Janulica. 1bey were expected lo try lo
fly on ll'om. there lo the Nicaraguan
caplt.11, devastated by an earthquake
Saturday.
Vy Govtl)Unent ol Soalb Vlolnam bu Sprque, Di .,... -ood releued al
agfted wll)l the delegatloo of Ille the same 1"'°"1. • ll!odl: !rem the -Democrauc Republic of ~ to « Victoria 8lNot 8Dd Ne w po rt
postpone the 172rtd session of V-Bouleva'nl.· ·
puce taUot to dem<Jllllrate -It>-Colta 11-~ PbU Wonl>aln,
dlgnaUon and _,geUcally ~ the •, waa Mnlllecl to Hoac -.J
Anne Bunting
new escalation <i the war by the Ni-Hoopltal. almll -llr. aad lln.
---North Vietnam." Gm1oo -.-, Ht l>el Mar ,l.ve., ~ Colla ...... _..a1u.--.
READERS T~-= :"': &1::1..i ·~-...: . v ,, I l l Troup ad rtl1111~.
SHOW TICKETS u!":t; =-::. ~ ~
Ten DAILY PILOT -a day lot the nut 12 days wtll win Im admla1ons to the tbne .,,.._ ah Anoual
8t>orto I< Vacallon, Tnv.I and 8-·
tfonal Vehl<le Show'ocboduled lot Jan. li-
lt al the Anaheim Cori••-c.nter. Finl wlanen wbo wtll eocll ncetve a
polr al SI tldilt> an lllled today ID
1pedal ...... oc.--Illa reaalar c....itlod -. Loot
,... your -l"" coald .......,. be • wb:mw. '·
Part M-Oollor, --r vlotlm• were tllYlded ...,. 1111 two COll!Pkle
emergency boapltllo cb lo vollDDI Ind
1everlty of their lajuriel.
A spokelipan at HOii Memorial
Hoopilal whole the Radr!(fues couple was taken said boCh sulftttcl multiple Injuries
and that the -had --lllrlVl'· •
CalllOrftla Hlf(llway Prtlrol -t IJ>.
-ll•lon ant tryin& lo detenDtne the laCtoit wf!Jch ....... the craah. '!be CllP nonnallJ haodlta acd6ents lnvoilfoirl cRy
.polloo -and/or ----
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Princess Defies' Her Critics
CHIPPING SODBURY, Engllnd (AP) -Pr1nctM Anne led rum•n of .
romance and defied her crillcs today by going 'lox hunllo( aplo with U.
Maril Pldllfpt, a bandoome cavalry officer and Ofymplc: gold niedallst. 1llllJ laitled the Beaufort Hmit at lhla amall west camtry town. They W.re :;. ':&..a.a. of Beaufort at near1>1 Sodbury Common, where their ......,
Tiii DUD 18 A CLOSE friend of q.m, Ellubeth n, f(l•ln& support lo
the baUel tbel Alme'• lrlendahip with Pblllpe bu royal a-al. · Pll!Utpe, 11, llnnly denied Tueaday .._ts Ilia! be and ~ prince,a would
.... ba -ged.
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111t» n.ilGte nomenae,1' he atld. '\hllt beca-. t,wo peopJe 1re.tee11 about t•*" i... or II•-.. timts dotl not ._ '1llq are 1tttln& eJliaged."
ANNE JS Tllll COIJNl'llY'S -.uiJi,la II ,.~lei. · .
Llal -th, """' Anne flrst -fox.)loioiflr and broke l!D unwrllten rule of Britain'> "'1•t rarn111, the Lequa aplNi CnltJ Sporll called ·tt a _..... . .
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' ( ~~ . • .. i '-•1F~' slJte · ~.~~ • ~°"" 'r~""' r .dl'!trfct ofllces O!l ~ , , . • will
' tia &led ''111UHW 'lit; et "" do!' 'of .............. "" la Prelldllft Truman. \ . f •
. Clcourel will ~ the "'* .... wf!Jcb wiJI, Doi provide 1eaµIar maµ
servtce '.J.'bwlday. .
'!be cdunt)" library •)'Item alsO will ·be clOS<lf. ' '
City halls In Huntington Beaclo, 'F-
tain Valley, Laguna Beach and San CJe.
meole also will be closed. Oltldals jll
Newport Beach, .Irvine, and San Juan
Capistrano··sald their city baiiJ' will, tt-
main open. 1
President Truman died Tuesday at lhe
age of 88. Servlcu are 'slated. ni~ay
tn iDdependence, Jolo. .
President N~ declared a national w or mourning for Tburaday and
-all laderal olt---°"""'1or Reqan «dered all tlate and
1cl11ohllica cloaed. He aJso said, "I call
upon all buatne .... and all dltlens lo
join in Observance of this day which b
being set aside lo honor the mem<>ry ol
former Preskleat Truman." '
The decision to clo9e county offices
was announced by Supervisor Ralph
Clark, vlce-cbairman of the county Board
or Supervisors.
Spokesmen for two maj<ir banking in-
sUtutions, Bank of America and Security
Pacific Bank, said their t ranch . offices
woold remain open Thursday.
. C~~ ,Sought in Crll3li _
,.
Killin g Bn y s in !rvine. . • '
By ARmUR R. VINSEL
Of tllt O.ltr Pltft Stllff
A farilily almost reduced' by half its
number tn a tragic holiday truck accident
today faces a numb N~w Year in a new
city with two Uttle boys dead and their
dad gravely Injured.
Came of U>e morning accident In Ir·
vine, nieanwhlle, ls still being probed by
police today , with one original theory
seemingly inc<Jrre<t.
One witness to the 9:30 a.m. accident
that abatltred the 1'bomas Factmeyer
lanill)l' Aid II -lo appear frort) a
distance that a tire blew out on their
older model pickup truck.
The vehicle veered , l(>Lm, into a dirt
embankment -u they returned from
dumpin& a cargo of traah Including dis-
caided Cbristm» gUt wrappinp -and
overturned, hur1ln& two ol thrte brothers
riding tn the back lo their deatha. '
"Ttiree 1 tim1 were flatt.tned but none
IPJ>WI to ba an ob. blowout," l8ld
ont traffic accident Investigator today.
Thomaa Facemeyer Jr., 10, ind bia
brother Devtd, I, Wm! apparently kllled
almOI\ tnatanlly tn the tmh on Bonita
Canyon Road near MacArthur Boulevard .
Tbelr father, Thomas Facerneyer, Sr.,
who ~Uy moved the lamli1 tom w.
WillOll St:, COiia M-. wa lloled In
-condition today at COiia Mesa
~l llolpllal.
A third P"ectmeyer-.oo, Shane, ete:aped
any IUloul Injury -apparently because
'Bomb'· a Yule Card
MEXIOO .CITY (\11'1) -PollC.
demolition ~ carefully opened a
mailed pacl:ap they said looked ilite I
cl1niirn1te. cartrRlfle 'l\lelday a n d ,
dj9e0v'e.i:ecf a ~ up cp_rtai_mu canl.1
a flying trash can bent aa be """1ed on
ll, cushionin& his !all, acoonltng lo Patro~
man Bob Arnold.
He WU not bolpili llud.
The family dog waa alao thrown from
the rear of the 195111 model pickup truck
and killed In the boliday tragedy.
Nurses at Costa Mesa· Memorial Hos--
pltal said Mrs. Facemeyer, who wu not
along, spent a lo0g day's vigil there
Wednesday.
Funeral .. me.a are pending. for the
two boyl at Baits-Berl...., ¥«Wary In
Costa Mesa today, according to olllcia&
there.
Weadler
High clouds on 'l1luraday will
bring down tempera-a lad,
according to the weather 9tr'Yic;s.
lfoghs expected al the beaclwis, •.
rlstng to 70 lnlllld. Ovemtpl
Iowa In the llto.
INSmE TODAY
Nimuen f/OMRO' ~ on a
church. rttrta& 1Dffc kUltd fuu..
clay night 10/lcn ti>clr bur ool·
tided with • lo~ coUlc lnlck in
,.,..,.,. N.,. llnl<o. Sae •torr on Pogt 4. -. ~ : ::...c-w...:
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~I Ttlt11tMt. .. ,, THIS IS TliE LOBBY OF THE HARRY S TRUMAN LIBRARY
Body of Former Pre1ident It i.yfng In St1te Here Until Burl1I
' !f _ f'toom Page 1
MOURNING ... .. . ~ IOI his. job back tn the 1930s.
,,. "~e'll never be another qne. like Ole
}l.rrY," said Hilburn. "Ills momma uoed
~ say ht could plow as straight a row of
born as anybody. He lived his life that
way, too. He walked straight, talked
from the heart, and never forgot the
place where he came from."
Beside him, bowing her white bead,
Hilbum's tiny 70-year-old wife, Kathryn,
nodded in agreement and fumbled for a
handkerchief.
Four doors down the street, Lester
Osthoff sat at the soda fountaJ n where
Truman often stoppped to vi!lt old
friends. Now retired from the department
store where Mrs. Truman used to order
her clothes, even when she was mistress
of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Osthoff
remembered, too.
"I hurt inside. knowing he's gone,''
Ostohoff said. "Arr.erica should hurt in-
side, too. He was a great man, a simple
man who loved us all as neighbors and
(fiends. He was our own."
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TRUMAN~· •• • ·:Wba served under President Truman as
·eh11trtnan of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
-· •. Nison bailed Truman as a man or
''vilton and guts."
• He deelanid a »day period of moum-
hig wllh · flags on all government liUildtnp !lying at hall sla[!. And he pro-
clalmed ·'l'tnlrMay as a natlonal day of
.mourning. There will be no mail delivery lbat day and both the New York and
~can stock exchanges will be clo9ed.
· Fonner President President Lyndon B.
J'olnoo, bts wife Lady Bird, and their
daughters and their husbands, alJo an-
~ plans lo Oy to Independence this
liftm>oon. Jobmon remembered Truman u a
ftan .. who was never flinching ln the
face of crucial national choices."
: Truman said the toughest choice he
~de as President was sending U.S.
.ttoops lo Korea In a "police action" that
kept Communist soldiers rrom taking
o\·er territory south of the S8th parallel.
He said that decision overshadowed all
!¥hers. including his order to drop the
.atomic bomb on Japan.
.Tuna Price Debated .
: SAN DIEGO (AP) -Tunaboat owners
jlnd cannery representatives met again
today after failing Tuesday for the sixth ~ime to agree on what prices tbe can-
~eries will pay lot Llµla ln 187!. The San
Diego tuna fishing: Deet aay1 it will not
);all on schedule next month if the price
).greemenl Is not reached' IOOO.
DA ILY PILOT
Sa11 Diego Set
As Hearing Site
For 2 Reactors
The first set of official hearings into
proposals for two new nuclear reactors
at San Onofre will be held at a San Diego
hotel starting Jan. 16. aides for the
Atomic Energy Commission annnounced
today.
The Regency Room of the LeBaron
Hotel on Hotel Circle was selected as the
spot for the major hearings to examine
the safety aspects of the controversial
billion-dollar project .
Earlier it hac'. been expec ted that San
Clemente would be th e site for the hear-
ings conducted by the AEC's Nuclear
Reactor Safety and Licensing Board .
AEC publicist Dale Cook said that
starting at 10 a.m. in the first da y of the
hearing persons wishing to address the
board on the nuclear issues -and not of-
ficially designated as intervenors -can
appear and ask to be scheduled into the
hearings.
Thus far four separate entities have
been designated u otflcial parties jn the
htarlnll$:
-The utilities proposing the expensive
project. Southern California Edi.son Com-
pany with an 80 percent interest and San
Diego Gas and Electrlc Company, with a
20 percent interest.
-Th4 AEC's own regulatory s\afl.
w~ "'Ill ht ni.-.,.nted y i\I 0"1 legll ~~u""'. ,-! . I' '
-coalition of two groups opposing
the project, one the San Clemente-based
Groups uru.ted Against· R a d i at Ion
Dangers (GUARD) and the Calllomia
Shoreline Preservation Conference. Both
will be represented by Lompoc lawyer
Bruce Sharpe.
Gunman Handed
Year's Sentence
A Costa Mesan who was fel l ed
by police bullets u be levelled a loaded
rifle at a Huntington Beach patrolman
has been sentenced to one year in Orange
County Jail.
Superior Court Judge William Mumly
ordered the jail term and three years
probation for James R. Sanders, 26, of
150 Cecil Place, after the defendant
pleaded guilty to assaulting a peace of-
fice r. Related burglary allegations were
dismissed.
Sanders was shot twice last July I
'>'"hen police responded to a call rrom the
apartment of hia ex·w:lfe on Huntington
$treet. She told officers be was threaten·
Ing htr wtth~a IOaded 11lle.
Police opened .fire on Sanden after be
swung the rifle in their direction. 'M'ley
said the v.'owiaed man was carrying
more than 100 rounds of rifle ammurutton
in his pockets.
Susp~ct Claims
Memory · Blank:
Thomas Bradford McCutchen today
told an Orange Cowity superior Court
jury that his "memory was a blank" at
the time Virginia Lee Hammett was abot
to death outside bet Laguna Beach home.
McCutchen, 50, of 33821 Olinda SI.,
Dana Point, testified as his f)'lurder trial
neared its end that be had taken a quan-
Rancher Took
Loan, Then
Disappears
WATERFORD (AP) -The Stanislaus
County sheriff's department says it has
no leads in the disappearance of a
\Vaterford cattleman who allegedly was
forced to take out a $30,000 loan two
weeks ago.
Authorities said they found Charles
Bolter's pickup truck abandor.ed Satur·
day on Highway 132, next to a pasture
and barn on a portion of his property
east of Waterford. They said the truck's
door was open and the keys were in the
ignition.
Police said Bolter's family fears he
may have been kidnaped, while there
was some speculation be may have com·
mitted suicide.
Friends told police be has been despon·
dent since the theft of the !30,000 Dec.
It
Deputies and friends searched the
banks of the Toolomne River which flows
next to portions of Bolter's property but
reportedly found no evidence he climbed
down the steep bluff!: from the pasture to
the river. ,
A sheriff's department spokesman said
that part of the river had been dragged
with negative results. They said rthere
were no signs of a struggle around the
pickup.
Bolter, who is semi-retired, told police
he was forced to take out a $30,000 loan
by th1eves who confronted him In a
It.Jodesto abopping center.
One man, who Bolter 1aid repeated
seYetal Umes that he WU armed and .....w till him If be did not d>Ciperate, -rt llol\e< to !ht Olli!lal• l>IDk and tllot> I blnP in Cer,el ¥ci l40deoto
wbete the ca.hie(• checb Issued by the
Oakdale bank were fmally cashed.
~A T'-1fck Driv~r
'Held Prisoner'
By llis Gas Tank
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Gary
Kel!ltrom waa driving b1a 111 ... 1 truck on
the Harbor Freeway when be beard the
engine sputt<r and thought ht w~ run-
ning oat of gas.
He drove off the frteway to a telephne
booth and called bis dispatcher -told
him to stick bts band Inside the gu tank
to see If ht could !eel any luet
Kellstrom olid bJa band into the tanl: to
bts wrist as another diesel droYe by and
the driver gave Kellstrom a friendly
blast from the air bom.
The startled Kellstrom jamm>d bJa
ann into the tank up lo his shoulder and
couldn't get it out.
It took firemen 15 minutes to cut the
mouth <i the tank, lubrtcale Kellstiom's
arm and ease it-out. He wu treated at a
hospital and re!eased.
Octane Rating ww ..
STIRUNG, Scotland (UPI) ....::.1>oiens
of mo~rlstJ stranded Tuelday' ~ fa. and
erwnd Stirling had one thing 11> .. mmon.
All bad rtlled up al the Globe oOrvtee sta-
tion soon .after a .a:aeoUnie-tanker
delivered water there by, l'QIJlaloe'.
Uty or sleeptna pill< earlier on sept. 5
and was under their Influence. wb!" Mrs.
Hammett, 45, or 121 B Wive St., wat ·
murdered.
The hu,ky contractor denied under
prosecutor Al Novick'• cross examinatlbn
that he had earlier ·threatened tre.
woman who had ended their association
sllortly before she died.
And he interrupted Novick's ques-
tioning on seven! occasions to assure the
ptoS<CUlOI' that Mn. Hammett had
already aar<ed to dr!!P charges she bad
earlier med. against him.
McCutcben aald bls on1J ttCO!Jectlon ol
events lmm<dlately prior to the slayjpg ·
or Mn. Hammett waa of bls driving 1iJa
car towards the Hammett !Xlme on Wave
Streel ' · ·
"I knew I ibouldn1 be chffirii the
car," he said. ••t1d bad·tbese pills arid the
car was weaving abput the road ." .
It is alleged by t11e,........,tton that
Mrs. Il'ammett's prlor.ll!lng of municipal
court charges agli!Dlt McO!lcben bad a
great deal to do with the lasl violent
quarrel that ended with' the worrian's
death.
It has been alleged that McOltchtn
contacted Mrs. Hammett's es-husband on
several occasiona ln a;bid. to have him
persuade her to ~p allegaHool. that be
had made a sert .. of lhreatenln& phone
calls. ·
Novick claims that McOrtcben was
"completely coherent" at the time of bis
arr<St, gave 1 complete statement of the
Incident to several Lagana Bueb police
offlcOl'I and fully uncler1too1f the nature
of the ebortt• aP.Ji)lt him.
Mc0ltcben'1 attorney will ask the jury
to accept bis plea that the Daoa Point
man was in a state ol "dlmfnlahed
capacity" at tbe ume Mrs. Hammett was
killed.
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BOMBING ••.
Fishermen 's boat in Martinique, West Indies, are called gommiers be-
cause of the gum_ trees from which they are carved. Vividly painted
~nd christened with humorpus names, they someUmes serve as read·
10g nooks for pretty young girls. .
Handcuffed Man Flees
Police; 3 Others Held
61 the number of U.S. planes downed A Huntington Beach man whose hands Sheats was arrested on an outstandlrig were handcuffed behind him is being with about 100 Americans captured. petty theft warrant and Flynn was book·
There was no accurate estimate of the sought today after be escaped from ed on charges of being drunk in public.
tonnage of bombs chupped-· because Ute poli~ TUesday night when patrolmen command did not Sl>iCifl, bow many ~.leged a neighbor altacked arresting al-Also in custody is a 16-yea.Nlld girl who
"more than l,000" tad.lci X-ii:llssiOns Were ficers with a ahoe. · is a neighbor of Van Campen'• and wbo
Down or exacUy bow many B52 strikes Gary Ronald Van Campen, 21, of 19845 police· claiin attacked them when they
thee were. _ Keswick Lane, was being arrested on a tried 'to ar.r:est the Huntington Beach man.
The l~ler-bomhen~!ll'I> about• felcny Wan'llnj al thei" e or his e-. A,;._.,_ . tA ,· _.,_ ....._.. 'two six lb 'I bomW· ' ,_ -.'· ~ ""',.....is\.ali knOl!lt,...,·!ltty ...,..,..,.... "' """"" ,....,._~
whleh U111aby !!trike In....,,,.. o(~ ~ and Gary !&di · ~~~;f' a.. ~ellyt:'~ning ~
tons each. Booked by police were Van Campen's three ~ tbait ma~ descdptjQa
The North Vietnamese delegation to two companions, Michael Dennis Sheats, ofi-cafrldvotv@d ih: ' ' robbery~{Q
the /'.,i,_=alb ~ ... \000 ~,oll>olul>s 22 , and \lw'(.f)>Jll!l2li. Ill, 2110 Na-AnlltW111' "'" >T~· • · ~· wero dro -~ bptl!'fi: ........ f!o Uonal St., , ~'fl>~! list no ad-'·-ni'lfl mlhlk!WIO-ctt'I~
w1y to tlm.eltlm. I' · I dress for ats. • ~ Whih J&• t'WO-.oiii!:en llopped
'Ille lj.s. ·~ aid the• 71 • to queetton them:
lariela lliled w... .DOI the ooly onel bit In ~ Pn>cea <i laJklng to the trio, the
an.r rerWled to aay . If ..,, c1v1u.. 'Angels'. Defense palrtilmen-leamed 01 ihe' oulatandlng laclllUes bad been struck. warranle on Sheat• and' the warrant
'Ille COllUIWld In -the past bu said charging Van Campen with felony driv-
no clvllltn lacllltlel -targeted. s w·..... ing under the tnfluenee or dntgt. The list of .talJetl lnCluded every.ma-COfeS lLUe88 Bui when thoy· lltndcufled Van
jor 8lrport In the Htnol-Hoii>bonl area Campen, -they , all"lle the girl atlacked
except GI& Lom. Htnol'.1 dvlllait laclllty, OAKLAND (AP) -The prooecution them and while they wen tryq to sub-
and Communlat "1JO.rts said it, too, was says· the testimony of a Hells Angels due her, Van Campen escaped.
bit. 'Ille country's 'lour largest !henna! a-1ale is "suf!lclenl" to convict four A dooen o!flcut from Huntinlton
power planl3 were alto oa the llst. Angela In the slaying <i an alleged Tnas Beach and Fowilain V~y. aldedJ>y the
The mla&lona llsted In the command drug dealer. Dul the defense says the Huntington Beach bellcopter, swcbed
report did not include fiPten 'Dying testimony of rucllard J'valdi ii "obvious for the .,mllllna priloner for aboot an
cover for the bomben, ~firing lies." hour. planes which try-to knock otit Commm'li~ Testimony ended and final arguments Police said today they will continue
anUaircraft fire, planes jammed witb began Tuesday in the seven-week trial of their search,• .cooceotrating on places
electronic: gear to jam Comniunlst radar, four. IDO~ club members-in. the where Van Cam~ may .have gone to
reCuellng tankers or radar planes. slaflng of 6emoAogero M.Y Zl. [Ind lielp In Phiii( rid otbls handcuffs, ~~~~~~ ==-c~C,,,~~~~~~_o_
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Cannot Penetrate Armored Truck
MARSEILLE, France (UPI) -Shorlly
alter 10 a.rn. Tuesday, Danlcl Courbet
steered bis armoied truck with a cargo
of •360,000 onto a n8rrow country road in
southern France.
He wu beading for in auto route that
would lead him safely ba~k t.o the head·
quarters of La Baraka, the security corn·
pa.ny he drove for. Then trouble -all
IOrtl of t.rooble.
A large dump truck came 1tnlght at
him, rammed the front or the armored
van and pushed II back oome 30 yards to
a dead hah.
A> Courbet and two fellow guards bud·
died lnllde the van, 1 gang of 10 hooded
bandits began try\na lo ln1k in. Wlthln
a space of hours the would-be bandit"
Fonda, llayden Leave
LONDON (APJ -Actress Jane Fonda
and her flance, Tom Hayden, flew lnto
London but were held up for nearly an
hour bY BrlUsh lmmlaratlon authorities.
Miss Fonda told reporters on hu arrival
Tuesday that the dclt,y came because
of Hayden'• polltlcal •ctMUes .
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-Immobilized the annored car by
driving wedges beneath the tires.
-Attached a charge of plastic ex-
plosives to the van'• rear door. The blast
did only intnor dtmage to the steel
plates.
-One bandit started chopping away 1~
the van's bulletproof windshield with an
ax. He manqed only to chip off a few
specks of the reinforced material.
-Then somt outlaws 1lld undenletlb
the van and trl~1bootin11 up throuch tho
floor boarclo. But the van wu evlcltnlly
equlooed '!Ith 1 10lld underbelly.
-\\litb the van'• alann toundlnJ ocrnos
lbe stJII ccun!J'Jllde, the clffperalo btn-
dl13 stopped baq and opened up with
their macbinegun1 In a Jut atlemD~
l!Jlr>)'lng the annored vebtcle with
repeated bur1ts.
-Courbet and his collf81Uet decided tn
open Ore themaelves, ebootlni blind wtt h
machineguna throu1h 1Ut1 ln the armor
plating. 1
That was tt. 'l1>e bandlto fled, leavtna
the van lnlact, the money qfe.
Pollet Jaler round the 11an1'1 vehicle•
with blood-oplashed aeol3, leadtnc t.btm
to think one or m9re of the would-be ban·
ditl bad been hll by the 111arda' r~e.
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