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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-12-24 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa,. .. • .r ~ .... ~ J ;· ... * ' •.·.a.:·· . ·.~ i ..... ·· ' .... • ! ·f; ..; 'I "*· ... ~,... • . ! ' . ... ~ . '"• ' I . ' l!fte: . • . • . '7.t~ ' • •i .. · \,'I · ........ ? ..... ,,.; .. 1 l~' r ~Y•"( ;)···· ••• ,.111 .· .. ·.;..,· . , ·~ . .,. •' I f' ., .;. '•' .... ' . ' . ·.·*' ·tf. -1:~ 'rr" ,,·~·;.~ ' ....;· ·• ' . ~-'.:..:: ... ·:..\.'· -;;.._' 1 .. :.:1··,, .;.,: \ X ' (,):{. ~H I ,._' . ' ... ~ '.. ";' , .. f ...... ,_: ... ·1-n :""r:a" . ., , --- ... .. . ,. ~ :,;;. : .. . .. I ,. I ' , ~ r • • FJa• P.,.e l FROST ••• a..m ......... llllr 6e •eeb:ad. -, •1rr1eqe ... uMwta •Bddl fll INllJtlL:a1"1119m. l -.. Irr _,, ... , .... -----a.-.. .-.-... ._ __ ,, '. •us ••are ... ,...,. 11 • ~~--JL~D ........... ., aim .., .. -. ..... a al ••• »••=• • tlilM s a, 1 '"' a.11- <11 Jllo enp -a...--' , ____ ... ___ .. __ . Fre. P.,.e J VIETNAM.:. -OF II .. D' E'R IW WIH UW"IS .,.. s GO-go Danr.en Charged' With EXttM Nudity ,.....,.. tr11str.aaX..Bliln ,., • ....._. ....__ Jc ad V ;v __, lft -.... m ....,, .a8e" a.w 7 -I n F a.tcms.-,. .. •· 'd£itlllir .... Am*il -dlilips ,, ......... ... _. 1 I e611 • --all.U....a.ciLes ,.. a , _. JJlil c-• ._ ,,.., 5 55 ... Part. ...r .. Mi I ........ c..-. ...... --¥"• ':.."~ t, •· ,_ ....... , .... ---· __ .. __ .. __ ............. -........ !be .m..at:1-•c.ofOoe -Ice of ta -. ll iii ird, ~ .. -..... ..... 1lle tN, • LW, ....... ln!e 1«•Y-WlcoJ.,·tm-W -,.., ..e ..... o..wr ... --.,. nw., .......... ~. __ llllld Czwt Ice \ Reveal Anahei111 Plans for Hotel ...... _ .. ___ _ ... PLeCR' wiail ...... )11& _."a ,... ..n • ..,.. .. ..._. .,..,..,..~-Uil"­Y-. c '-ilnpodedlollf&lo-...... Dl!.'15--. 1.-. .. cilly • Cl.e MIHtA. cmmr ti Weit -------im.1111---_ ... ____ _ caSflt~W.lled:Jr .. I* ''; .. I .... -.. ...,.. ~-~ ~ !'; ':::!r~ \" : .:..: _. tr+M' D,, Je'CJ• 'Dill a· :Cwill~e' 'u-., _ _. Mnms __ .._....,..r s a4:&cz' ._.,.... ................. --=--bri\t ; r J ... •·· -·',-.,..~-di-• -tt•F .,..._, .. ,... ... I : , • ti >' I--·-will be CIR -...,.. Ocedl la .... --··• --~ --· .... ... .. , ,, ........... ....... Belb ol Beda~knt to Ring -Wllh Dady lll,000 pilgrims apocte4 to observe C1ri11nw In Ille Holy Lend, tile Belli of llelhlehem will rtng out In dionu of gladnesl and celebration , . ' ... ••_,__BY mBITUIG SPACEMEN ....,. _ S-' -Fwlpeinll" ing the Sights· liorJelJ. ~ Like Tourut SP.MS (•AU p , (a) -&. Jlil •tan~ tbe .,, .... "'""''"""' • --· .Imp~ .,_ -._, 7 .,. tiiico ..... .,.n W. • -· Aicw nw;+-llHlllllnm• • __ .. _ _ .. -I !WilFiomA.Accden-.. atlll:l*tilii.. I • ,., ... k 7 3 ..... •. •; -.-.-.. -lojlrM&. -..'ft-,. uP ... -~ -.... ,.,. ... , " .. ---no -iii 5 ., -· -.... "'"""""' --.. "'"'°' -~... .. , - -, -• ,,_. Cl pziil -rs..-z .~ """" d<lail -· -. --w_.. .. ...... a 03Jilll ~ ...... w ·-1 &-• w. :,•!:.-c:r ':! • ••e..; es zs , .. Y• ~ w 4llR a llil ;..~~see lq parallel ball~ --__ .... '-.-.. 11 .. .,,_ ~---7 • --.-a. . _ .. -.. -.. ~. By tlliw -tho -· -"' =· ·e • ;... I s r , ta a ...a;. a-a.. • ..._... tilt &a 5 t.r -tbe ~ wlm:t 1ftli& -•••••e•r '..-+z z ,.. --.,.... ,. •"*"" • ...s dc!i)-. · ' -::.::::--~ ... --,.... .. _ .. ___ tfn•e!M ~ -ii --ft <f. !!:!' ' .... • .. I • ..... --poelltl.". aid,.lmS<:s cf the llPl 7114 -""" ... ----..... Ello iii --... """"' -wt!; ••1o1ennaw--, -~11icit I eljfl ----a '"'(• cim li'e Sqt ,craten f!UilO ......... a_' ' g's EZ ~ N'M'IJ, • .Y .. gd a goad ~ a ..-.. • 7 ,_ .me c z' ii tae • eqlw:as 1b1!7' ~ a.m-&It tfim Tri virtr of rims of ~ ltm ..,. Sllara.. • ... tllft' .. W al dm:Jti&g tbe mien. n All M*n 7 '• r.e ~ ... iljW ... 1llr • a•:aft. Lam1 round tbt unmanned lriangJJlar llW: D . I n -~ -'AZ I mmntain that figures larRely in smveys .. -79 -. .. .. c? 7 .. J.On!U, 7liillO&lll ... ·' ..... landin( sig!cl. Lavell bad w ·~ a "•W • pa:J. lil:le: 6'ty -.W dms: 1R old 11111m Im* lib!,. said he would name tbe area Ml ~ ~ limd ........ I\ --.. ~-.!!~--Dy~u::!-~, -afterbiswife. 1t il." 7 --a;;;. ;;-.1 cwwwcded di·=-..;;;, "Ocr Finl initial "'""!' point ii elstlJ .. · a ca11D. a It r r _ a ll!w .r Dia. •rm ii .-... seen. from ... altitude,.. Lovell ~ ...... ·---...... "11'e'ft ......... -• bit .. .-.. -·,mt z ;a a•..-r.••-tolLWaTll ..--·--... ---aal. ... _ ... tho_. ' -·.• -.. . ., ,,_ -~ -m aD ·-c11Lca..,,...--·-· .... ..,..,_._............ -. ,,.~-· ,_ -, ._.. ,_ -•a_. ,..,, ....... a ,.. of -= S-"U -· 5hal visil1ilily at~ -llPl-.. il.· " -... -.--,. -........... spat is ....iJml It's '1111!''*•5 , .. ._-..... ; *'4IJi .Ae __.ms -bk east to pict oat oar first initW · •• ...___..ii 5 --i"W_ ... ..,... .... Zlil '!'! _... • .... -tllis -chain ... ~:: Z"""'--• -gawjl I pjips ...... Ilic\: I ...... • .... ... ... """""' initial point -.... ~·.:;.. --cnf&!r' dll a cmtnl ciie to it.. 'fte lria1J&Dht rmuntain " : ----------_ _.: ....... --... ,.....z. .rii -. said 1lleJ< ..... _,good 'Ille a •alll ._ illjednl f1r1i1!? *S:.llrl'm .... ~1tn:m, .. •;•,un:~·. detail visible. we can see the Jong, Wo a -caccie -a "' ™ -" -• -. ,..--. w GnllJbins." A Gnbbio arm ~ ... ..tac:e. -.. 2 • , .. -~ ., ... .. ii a ft!bl in. tbe tmtb.. . * * * 37 Minute TV From Apollo Set SPACE CENtEB. P W (AP) - ,,.. ........ I ......... tllt .... ..,.,, 5 .... nll' tn. a U.S. 4 • ,.._ ll will . w 0 ! •• ~ ....... Oft a n.· .. ..... loot " llto - -Ett. ne .... a 1o at 1w•1•c rr.. IJ8C!f' al~,.._ PST_,•• I .. at 1:e.,.... -a lillal 4., · 'Dllt h• •4 lad ..... , I I .... anlJ 15 H•k• I Bit afts' a w • f .. ___ ... •Wlile ..., .... _! .. ---....... '•lo-loliPl'•- -... .., --,... I cliriaC -orlliL S.. Cl .._,, """" -.. -ti "11'e'le m..,dlJ .,.. -tint ...W ------.... -. ,.--.for Bl" a la-·-~----·._ I 5 M Tllo ~To.oprojodedJandincli7e.Loftl\ ~:.-~ ... ':~~ lliil. "lb -... ,,_....,.So_, - , • 1 _ " Vl!Y ..., to pict Cllll. We -looPt I p P _ ""' .... ill7o 1he -lnilllll' poicll, ._ ... 7 \ • tiii.lf'WI .. .,-. I c:rt.,. _, dwlJ tP!e --al ... -·-·· --· ---.. hod Cll -Is 4 I ii ' '3 klll Wll'. WE ca"l -._,. cbart. ' • - TV Special: Live Picture : Of ~polln Orbiting M~n 1Eiiii8 (UPl)-Awikwleltt ...... •baas .-e .. .--a .,.W Oailbmr .... 7 • ,, -•""'" " .... .-.. ...... u -...-... , ... , ........ Dlmll I aft & , If 6e Cllmill c. -• Ice -· -• Idec' , ewa '" .,, a,_ a Dilldl •F .. -..... totpil7TltU.S. ... __ .. _ ~ .......... -..s.a, to "" a zjdlwe cf Apollo I as i --------z*U>e-·--.... -.......... "Rm ,.. cm tll!l1 rw mn tblt it is a ....,.anr... • llWfta Slid. ...,. .. cm 1 .e lbe lillpe, ta raa an ddect wwwemaL s-. -... tint pctm. .... ... bi••• -!ft -..... .... jolt -... z*9ft qowlily -... l..mda aid ... 44 ll to sft>t"A" llce Apollo I Rip d be maclr a J1 ,M ._ z,a p.m., 1,a p.m. -s 5,a Cab Tums Color Doring His Ride A -)lilt c:rtl be --Cl_ ..... &ij_ • -.,. A .. • •pef 1111111 a Yellw Cab ill c.ia -lilwllO: ... Ml -el WWWCJWA 1 I '1J c I gcd ai- 0<, ill blact --Alllce' .._ Git I W' .. 11P ill c.ia -~ 1• -s-m. ---··call-.., -..... """ --lo ___ Ml,__ .. "" ,,,. __ *• ...... to OZlbr Lee llraaw lw lbe -blld: d llldlCll' B~ II ; ad. '1lll mm .. w ....... • r•·., 'boq -ill pcMe. t p.m. (PST). ,,,. ...... to lilt -m-eadlas,.. c:raft .nib .... n milM above u.. .-i's....., -NBC places to 1ransmit 1be -........ DAILY PILOT ........................... ----c-- ~ OUMGl" COa.Sl' .. Ullll$HINIJ COlll'Nf't loMrt N. W .. d ---J.e.k ... c..n., Ya~ .. ,._.~ no1r1oi ICeevif ·-n.-, A. ... ~.,.. -·-, ... , Ni11•11 M~==- l . I ' . ' • ! •'·· ' ' -.,.,,.......... ' " 1'"" ,. • . ' .. • 4 1 --.. • ' ---• f ' • t _,EBL'O CllEWMl;N \R~ NEWSPAPl!R:ACCOUNTS:OF THlitR RILIAJE. BY NORTH ,l(OR~S · . A ChrlltmH Evo Stopovor of Mld'wiy 'li!ond, ·Thtn'on 'lo Son· Dloto·ond.FomUy ·lt""'l!lno " • · • • • I I ) ' ! i' · "t ,. • • • ' "' i • ' ' . I . • ' : " M l • ,. i ..! ,. '• ... i! . ' . ' • . ~*··.")!~ I!;',..~ ,,._.,: ~ .. ~ ~ • 7 . ,, ;ufe·-w.~~r :ti trs ,;,::fO.-'. ~. ;: . Pueblo Families •.SAN D!i<;o «WI> -The elhall!led -·-·of lhe•USS Pueblo, evuy ._;.,oil ·li)mlr '!su~Jedod• ,to terror of ~~". l!<""il bon\e toi!aY ,&lid a <21rWmaJ reunion with their 1 loved ..W.. °"laled lllories, Page I) -"At:8"~ver on MidWay Island, Cmdr. ~~~ praiae11'lis ne.,Jy rel-~~Uld 'hO. lell lhe' llQ.purpole o(j1he capture of !he lntolligence ibip . "to fl!ll>or!UI !he :JnlfOd SW.. ::a., -«-tl!an anl'tlllng e1a0:·• . u-tU!ag di .. ,. th. last, seven- -. ,joJJnleJ of. pieir . mum to !he ...,...., •t b1I navol base, Bucl!er1 ~llO.r lhe tortun undergone by ~m:I aome·cirtw members. v''Wholber It ' Wll actual physical lo;OUq or not It beaidt !he polnt,because 4liit !ltn!Dr el ·l!ll]JeCllng a be.ling Is 1!"1.u lerrlf71ni .. •• " ~ 1 • · =Mattehes Cross ~ght Blaze .. ( • . tt. ~. e"1t'1J ~" Jtlr ~ ~ .t •·r" 1 ., ~ ·1 ~· 1 m ~ ··ic '"'Ii ' x· Ji • rr .. ~,.. 'A·stronau , • I • . DAR. y llLGT " 'fir ':-ti * Beverly Hills Model Cited For Trustees The battle of Beverly IDlls High SChool r'ied Moaday nl&bt u Dr. Jooeph E. IUhal RI the achoo\ up u a model eumple 10< the Hunlinlloo Beadt Union Hlgh Scllool Dlatrlcl -of Trulttes. When Ribal atnnned hil belief in : ntl&h-acboolt, he U!ed the e .. ..- 'ly Hllll QJtem of modular oc:hedullni ~ and &:dble ICbedullng u an nample r of how to ablie the other trustees' fear tof "overloadinC"' acbools and avoid the ~ boundary dilpulll. . ' DUtrkt Supt. Dr. Mu Forney retorted that modular-ullni"" not dwgned 1 for upandiol clwe>, bllt for improvinJ t !nllrucllon. ( He added that Benrly Hllla' flexible adlodUUq P"'ll"!D -an extra ,,1 ...... for ODI ICbool, "· •• while our t dlllllcl bu Uva acbooil." 1. Leier, when Rlbal object.cl to a 111,000 ~~ for bleacbera at Edison Hlgb ~sdiool1',omoy ic:' lbal Beverly 111 bad 1. Ind a nim· •ml!IC poo1 Wider the om floor to boot. j ••• ' ~Mrs. Anderson ffites Conducted t ~ -..... hlld f<ld•1 ,le< Ila. ~ E. Mdenoo, a 11-yur jaldd olJllmUnilon Baell who died i-liuadaY 11 tllit ap cif Tl. " MN: Ahdei IOI' II IUl"flvtd by lier huto bUd Mdmt, •• · ...ur.d city employ• ,who ~ at the family home at fut Cdlhlll pt. • 00.... ...i,... Include dluahterl Mn. Judllll llarl!llOI of Gerden Grove; Mn. jPatrlda 8-of l!awall a9'1 Mn. '1<UY 8aruiUo of Ptn111ylvanla. .libe ·11 allo anfved by a •imr, Mn. KatlHrino Qw of Naw J'""y arid Ills .............. ud --1-SJ'andcblld. t l,.·, FnmP .. el CHIWREN ••. reatd<nll. . Moving help wu vohmtelred and tbe n<W home for the Durflll WU prepared this moming by boulawfVtl W h O volunte....s to make the home ready for santa vUlt this evenblg. There will be a bup eoklrful ChrllllnU tree and all the decoratlooa and loadl cf preaenta which wUl be delivered personally by Santa this eveninj: to the four anxious cblldr<n. WbJle Mn. Corona and her IOl1 Richard, JO, wW not move for a fn daya yet, they ud the Dur!.., will have a huie Christmas dJna<r Wedneaday at the home of .Mn. Hannah AlekOUJi!. blde1ln'WOllmllllter. Mrs. Aletoumbldet: mounted a com- munity-wide drive to aJd the two familles when ahe diacovered that both were being losing their homes a few days before Cbrlatmas. "The enUre community has done ao much and we'n ao grateful. There are so man, who helped." , &he menUoned Npel Working who as Santa. Is to pi<k up the pa~ and dellnr them ta the two lamllld this evening. Toya were collected by a group of teeo-a1ers, the Cb&octllors. The Rev, ltopr Betllworll>, JUie Wallen, Ellubeth Newton, Kent Rogen, We Perei, ltopr Slltu, Allred Hunt and a hoot of .panonl who llftfemd to remain anOll)'lllOUI allo aJdecl In mak-lni Cbrlalmu for Iha two famlllOI. • r •"l'bl:IBJlctMah id Amerliu'Soelet;,11 a·IY"'41Q11 .-aboed• at 1••1Yldllll ~ of1oocl.al and ·culatnl 1'!111' lilliu~ of .~. wlll-111. cillered Ill Golde/i WNI Collq• lri HUntln&IGll·Btadl duifllc Ille il"lnl ........ ' ' ' ' Antldl>atlnir !Mp .mo-. the .. ~ lege llU. ochedufed the 'dua 111 the -forum on WednllcloY1 from f to • p.m,. It will bo . taual>t by J~ R. Talum, Loo Ali&eles Coonly . deputy probation olllcer and an OV111Jns -In oocl.aJ ......,. al c.m~ Colle(e, Two pneraJ o'bjedlVH o! the - ... to -and undentand blacli n<me11clalure u well u Idea ud belle! BYslemll, and to be able to ~ ' several national hlues from . at leut three , black poalUOlll, Aid Talum, a l"adulte of Slcralntnto .. Siate Collq6. He allD boldl a muter'• . d-In publlcadmln1strat1on 1rom ibe uo1v1n111 of SOuthem Ctlllomil. HiltortW rooll of -In America "111. be treated, bepm1q .wtlh antval from Africa, the slave revolll, Civil War, llecomtructlon. searcl! for recognl- Uon anll the modern civil rlghll ...... menL Variolll aeuiOlll will deal with how the American llOclal, pollUcal and -clllruclurebucootlnuedto 1m1cUon u aeparate and~ ... ut1es ...i w!v' Iba black . ma!a _,. for clwl(e In a wblle IOClaty dovotad to maintaining the atatm t( u 0 ' eon-tempnry· mclal )ll'Ollloml .. and black ·llW'IJrl, blaclilloloea ml blacli power. The OOUl'IO WU dt¥tloped In the Golden WOii IOC!el oclencel dlvtllml under the d1rtctlon .of Dr. James L. Catanzaro, dl\'la!Oll ehalrman. The courae ii open'to the -munlty. Thole lnfmlted lhould conteot the ad- mlaions oflice beginil'JI Jan. t. The aprlnJ ~ begins on Feb. I. Coast Builder's Wife Succumbs Mn. Lyla Dawaon, wilt of Nawport Bu.ch buUder Harold DaWIOI\ and a 111-yaar reatdent of tho HarbO< Aru died Sunday at the famUy borne at the age of s:. .Mn. DawlDll, 2001 CIUI Drive, had been Wider ln!ttmenl for the nu ti the tJme ol her death. Survlvora tnclude her huahand and a daughter, Patty, of the family home; • IOn, R1cbard; two dau&bten, Mra:. COokle Chryaler and Mn. Carol Ann McCullough, all of HunUnaton Beach, and five grandchildren. Funeral aervleel are ICbeduled for 1 p.m. Thul'lday &t Pacific View M~ Chapel, Corona del Mar. Burial will follow at Pacific View Memorial P1tk. Hospital Strike Ends SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -HOlpltal workers at Kaiser FoundaUoti's 11 hospllals and !5 clinlcs throughoul Northern CtlllO<nia qrMd ta end an elght4ay strike and return to work today under a new contract approved late Monday. Mesa Council Won't Give License for Rock· Festival to vaeali• ablenteea ani ·!I"" KDllC ·flu cuualUel. • Fire Chief Jllhn Marwll uld it leut one fireman would be needed to ovenee occupaney llmill fer Mj:ll 1,00. \'lalton to Ibo CJirla!ma Futlvl! • Mil Fraak Falr, u tt bas beeo blllod. lie -vaeatlonl and flu .- Wllllld -bll deportmolJnl "' Iha Umlt, bot added, like Noth, tbal Iha job could be doM delplte the -hllldleaps. i!ootbnenla reaehed Ibo bUlteinr .... ~ howeftf, u CounclJmu -l'...11L Clair lnllllled • motion for CllJ l!fanalor Arthur R. Mcltensle to lludf why pollcl and flrlmen couldn't ·handlt the ll>Ow. S~ Clalr ud Councllmao Gtor.. A. 'l'llckav were II! !aver o! Ucensli1i tht ltTBT procluclloo and TucUt· licOoded SL Clalr'• eoetroveralal request . l -'----------------~------- • ............... J '.APOLLO. ~ pldlliW; ......,..w ~1 'lhlf detc:ripdaa.. • • MILBi llllll . . ' • • '!'lie engine fired Ill!-. lolto _an lnJtfjj orbit rangJng from • le 1'I nillal hllL A eeciaid fldnl dlll'inl the tblnt lwM!f orbit clreulariud Ille palll al aboul ft mllu above the -... About the same Uine, ~J)olto t 1Weli!, l,>l,SI the hall\fBY point of the p!innt!I' mlosloo of &ix dlY• and three hiWI. "I~· look• lllie plsster of ~. 1111 IOf't ol craYLsb beacb aand," '"'t.o'o'ell'• llnl Im"'"'*'" of lbll .U. ~ ""'IY lhat ·bai awed -llfi"' l!!Ltiecln- J>llc. . • TwO and on6'hall boun 'later,>~ aatronauts flashed tbe acene to bom.1 telr.vi!lon aeti wJtb the satnt camera that Monday had relsyed pJcturel of the earlb.from._200,000 mllea aw11. The bright rellectjon of the sun dull~ 10me of ~ luture11 but ,viewtn muld not help b u t 'be cauabl up lo I b !. , .. • • ' "'...... djement of ...... plea. -llYe •. MCloM "'cml.=D iY ,0ttln .... Jii~" . "1 11ne ad-••·•"' mllol -. . """' . • . imlij. Wiiii,. ~... '. ··, .. • lbllr home plsnel. ' • -r; :. ' --.. ~·were a.Jed to .. ~. • • 1 • • ~ -~., 1 t-4 .... bl.rrta Iand1"c1pe of cri~d ... s.ee~g ~.tft.'e:::·~s. · i•,. 11. "'t.s ,::~~wnpll~&Qd:· ~ lt.loOked W a moot lnhoapitOle place, · llWeU SOurUfl . Lihe · :Toqr:ist '· ~ ~ ~.ie:'iauon ~ "'\"'!'I' • ' . . ~ -~ • • Al Andei't bandied ~~·for r, llPlCE ~ ·-,(AP) -. ft BQ1Ind1° .. lhari., !be""*''°"'' the JS.minute felecaal frOm ml ttlude ~t J ... ~ -sl'll!r -_,: ......... . . " ' • .. of •ljoUI .'l,lt~nillea. he d ' tho !litl ,.;.ball ~ Wq • whll' li'a .,-coNiiNva ' , ::-~ ~";:~JY·f~ ~ lib on , Iba -M'lidfd aimo.i !IP Alli-WBllam A. Anda "1'*"'1> · IL'' · ' • , " 1 • ....._ _1111di hfi Joiic....pi ~·. the -lplloo. · · · ;< Nll!Dlnl Unnamed ·cr•'rl ' afteO, 11oD l!llc& lookl pht!ler In plcto-. , · . · "We'it -1mf'llj>"' c:rtters Co\OmJ>o utrooante. lncludlilc lhmillevel: Anillril "'nit mocm II t11entlal!J -"' i1o1i1b. of\~poll turned . lunar lqur · 11'1'!1, -' Midi ... looliil like pluter of port;· · k1d G<illmberl looalod.. .. 0 deacriptlon u : • • er .!rt 'of a ytlh bfacb .-,-' j;' ,.1•1 Jracl' ••• very flOOd dttall •Jslble. "Wo'ie l>U1lna ovOr criter ~ aplalled, .. & ea.n ·"'!I qulte'a 1111 • .wa can ,.. Jong parallel fault on righl now:Lovell•1 ·tlihl'llGI to f!'.1!!11 o!.~. ''nlo •ll!a .of h1:1ll117 _, Grobblnl." ,. Ande'ra rlgbl-to It." . " ' • ~to oi(ud ·*I u we)! btrt' u By this time the .1pacocr.it wu,at · ThetoJevta1on·wubelmfl4alh!r~ Jt -on earih." ' · the terminator -. the aree where Ulhl !•!.~ apec1.~~ llmlllol •10 !JllC'>ed -. To .ll!ooe ltho m;..i ~p lhroulh the and .dark ~ ......... ~ plannl -nlPI lo heir the flnl """5a of Hllilatlon "Eal'th ahlne II about wbat we U• of Jhe1noon. · · , u ~ ~ looP6JI ~ )lthlnd .. 1pect.d;'' Aid Andera QI ·the Ugbt .that 'EaCh paaa tuu about two 1-1. ·, the -back. Into ndlo r1111<,· tho .,i; reDected onto 1116 ni-from earth., The spaceerall -lnjlcted lnltlallf llnl ct-lplloat mual bave been a •you can ... large cntera qulto Into an orbll r111gJna from 89 to 19 d~ dlatlnctly. • .You 1ei • good thteeo milea'abov~ the surface. . ' ,. "•!di tht aolor.., they ara, their fJral dlmenaional •lew <>I' rime ol larger • w.m,wwt lechnlc.al -~.tlJe er•tirl.''. . .. ., .. * * * I '3 I 1m1 of ~ ~ Lowll found Ibo umnaimed irteri,ular "°.!!lfiL ...ORTI , mountain thai flgiiret larieiy In aurvBY• 37 M, TV •'f!btt ~ the old mOGO look lllie!" of a 'polilble landinJi allht. Lovell had JnUte . '• wtdAh• IJ'OUD<f, finally. Lovell gave aaJd he -1<1 name the area Ml. Marilyn , ,, his P~ of ~it: rewrt and continued: -alter hl.! wife. F A Uo S •'dratm are' all rpunded ofi-lbere's "Our orst Initial IUrVBY point ii eully rom ' DO e~ quite a few of them. Langrenut ii quite ~, from our al~tude, ". IA>vell uid. ~ -_ a huge crater, has a crown to it. Walls We re getting qwte a bit of contrast are terraced. as we approach the terminator. 0 Tbe craters are all rounded olf. \!'ISIBW1Y EXCELLENT There'• quUe a fe'fk, of lhem.. Some "It appears th~ yillbllity at , ~ ol !Mm are ,'!"f'r :: Many 1ool: "Un particular spot ;, txCenent. It'• vf!r/ -..p.cially ""' ri>mld onea -look eaq to "plct out Ollt flnl inltial point like they 've betn bit by meteorites or and over this moUnt.ain chain we can projecWes ol some sort ... quite a huge see the second Initial point -the crater with a central cone to it. 'The trianpr mountain." walls of the crater are terraced, about .Anders uJd ·there was "very good six or seven terraces on the way down." detail visible. We can see the Jong, Said the lf'Olllld: "Roger. Understand." parallel fault. or Grobblns." A Grobbin Al the spacecraft came up over the 11 a rent in the earth. . Sea of Fertility, Lovell said be could 11we•re direclJy over cur first lnlUal see "the r•v1 ..,_.i .... oot cf" a era'-. ~ .. v....... '"°' point now for Bl" a landmark that ~P wu u=.,ard1 up1::11 rthe~ !hair.: relates to a projected landing site. Lovell aald. 11Ita almOlt lm~ble to miss. being considered prime for the flrat Very euy to· pick oul we can look lunar Jandin&. right over into the teCOM lrUUal point. ••a. advlted," Lovell told the ground, I can see very clearly the five-createred "the round window, the bitch wtndow, atar fonnaUon wblcb we had on our ii completely Iced over. We can't use lunar cltart. · 1TV S pecinl: Live. Picture 'Of Apollo Orbiting Moon DENV&R (UPI) -American teievlelm viewers were to get a special Christmas gift tonight - a view cf the Apollo 8 spacecraft circling the moon. Dooo1d Lwielta, curato< cil the Charlel hvine Ranch Hard Hit by Bitter Cold The cffocll of lut weekend'• bllter cold wave upon cltru1 and flower crop1 in SoUtbem California were beiftl asaess-- ed Wo weet, with preliminary eotlmates ranging fnm1 Ill mllllon to Pll million. Amona: the areu hardest hit wn the orohardl of the lntne Ranch, where th e aubfnctnl temperaturtl caused subatanUal damage to the onna•. lemcm. and avocado cropS. -1' "We 1ustalned some damage, bl.I\ it's lllill too early to detennln6 the actual .,..,., .. repotted frank Colllm, orehatJI suptrlntendenl of, the lrvlnl Com-A&rl<lll•ural lleplHineol. ' The colel. 1 n 1 p -ttrl'Ded the wont aJnce IHI by Southlljld I~ - ptOdueed .. tlmated 1-of lO ll*:«lll in '°'°' area. • I ' ~· t Low readlnp rtturned to the l0'1 M ... day and "'"' -to remain there tonight. MOii noticeably affecltd were fJowero btlnf IJ'OWil Io r _..Uiil Iba llotta In Puadana'a Ntw Yaar'1 day Tourna- ment of -parade, The price of Oowen wu doubled all<r the wtmllll lree!<. ' The icy tomperalum blackened flelda of ready-to-barvest Oowers, boolltni the COii of dtcorallni a -Perade floal from about fl.IO to fl,000, aeoordJna to one wholaaalav. I C. Galea planetarium In ·Denver, 11ld a television camera attached to a 22-lnch telescope would attempt to spot the U.S. spaceih.ip on It.a voyage around the moon. The same teleacope waa uaed Sunday to set a picture ol Apollo 8 u It soared some 150,000 miles away from earth. The picture showed a faint speck oo a black bacterounct. 1'But you can tell for IW't that It ls a tplCm'all," Lunetta 1ald. "You can't see the shape, but you can detect lnOVmt!llt. Luneila uld the fin!, picture wu not broadcue live becaUH no one was sure jU.!I what the picture quallty would be. Lunell.I sald attempta to photogaph the Apollo 8 ship will be made 1t 11:44. 1.m.1 t:U p.m .. S:40 p.m. ind 5:SS p.m. (PSI'). The shots are to lut about aJ1 minute• each u the craft orbits some 71 miles above the moon's craw 1urf1ce. NBC plans to tranamlt the hi!lorlc ploturu. · Herbert Munroe Funeral Slated l'uneral wv~ lot Herbert H. Munroe lf't achtdulW1or JO a.m. Friday at the Smllh.1 ·Chapel In Huntin&ton Beach. Mr. llilnroa died Monday at the Orlll(e County Medk1t Center. He was II. Fer tht put' fin JUrl Mn. M1111ro1 made bll bocn< with 1>11 deuihter, Mra. ldl Maples, 1111 Lllchlleld SL, H\111> 11n11on Beadt. lie -kid for the Bol11 TJOe Co. Other ourvlVO<a lnclude ·-da111htar Mn. Norma Tonelli 1111<1 three brotben, Ira. limy end Therln Munroo all of Muueinllotll. He wlJJ bl lnlemd al the Good Shophcrd Ct111elf!r/ In Hun- UJllloe Beach. ' SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) - The Apollo 8 astronauls tonight Pli\9 the 1oogat television show ever beamed fl0m'a·Ui51 llUllDleO'_.iL It J!lll 1Jve etlrth\inl• • second ud loiiOr clo&eup Jook. at the moon on Cbristuij Eve. ~ ~ The show is to start beaming fro,qs 6pace at 6:28 p.m. PST and conclude at 7:0$ p.m. -a total of 37 minutes. The telecast had befn scheduled for only 15 minutes. But after a auceessful 12-minute show from the moon-orblUng lh!p this morning, Mission Control asked the astronauts to extend tonight'• feature -the only other one planned durln& lunar orbit. Mesan Sentenced: On Narco Charge A Costa Mesa man arrested Oct. 2', 1n a narcotics sweep carried out by statd and sheriff'• narcoticl agents and co.ti Mesa police has been sentenced to nin~ monlha in Orange County Jail. Superior Court Judge Robert Gardneo also ruled that Larry D. Dean, 21, oi 314 Monte Vista Ave ., must serve three years probation on the sale ol marijuana charge to which he pleaded guilty. Dean, Beverly Creech, 21, abo ol OW Monte Vlsti address and Sharron L: You • , Ramona Place were arrested in separ e raids by the thret agencies. Court acti is j>e!ldinl ag&lmt the two girls. • OAl lY PllOI ORANGE COAST PUILISHINO COMl'ANY Robort N, Weotl l'rttkllnl Ind Pu .. lllhtr Jeck R. c.r1.1 Vice l"rttidlt!I 1111 0-• Mln11w Tho1111t Kttvil Editor Thomt1 A. M1rJhl111 Mervglnt Elll!ler Albtrt W. ltt11 WJlll1111 Rtt4 As..e!1t1 HVllll!ltlllll IMCft Editor City ldl!tt H1Hf"lf1t11 a..t• Ofht 109 Ith Sttfft M11l lnt Adtl,..111 P.O .... 1'0, t2HI °""' -!Ww!ttrf 1em: nn w111 .. lbal 1C11.11tv1r111 COtlt Mtla; )30 '#at .. , "'""' Lff""" IMC>l1 Hl ~ Alltl'lllt ' ' > I • ... , ' ..... --~- ' .. • --· "~ .~ I ··u·· . ,, I ' , '1 ' . . " r:• • " ~stronaiiis ·~ -----·-----....._._~--~·---~·~·~..__J•-..CC.....•---"'J\l"flC<.~o~..:.:")C:D-£'1C:":X~::1::JC'CJC:1::.>'--"==•"'''!>:~:ic;, .... > .. >~>""> .. >.;.e .... e .. >-·Mo.0"-•'"' .. •.;..;e:..;;o;:,:X .. ,,..= .. •..iiM.:;;c•:;;oc.--,:.-,Co~.=:..:..o::.. , • I I I I I 1 * * * Beverly Hills Model Cited For Trustees 'll>e baWa ol ~~ Hllll High School racec1 Monday u Dr.· J-E. ~ Ml the acbool up u a model euilulle for the lllmtmctan Buch Union llllh SCbool Dl.ltrlot Boin! of Trustee•. When lllba1 llllrmed hit belle! in ~ scbools, be osed the Bever· ly Hllll -of modular ICbeduling and llmble llCheduling u an enmple of how to abate the other trustees' fear ol .. overloadiaC'* ICbools and avoid the boundaey dllpUtu. Dlstricl Supt. Dr. Mu Forney retorted that: modular M!Ndnllq Wu not designed for apanctlna clules, but for improvin1 -Ha added that Bemly llllla' Oexlble llCIMillnl prosnm COii an utra $1.0,W for a ICbool. 0 ••• wbD1 our dtstdct bM five tchoola " Later, wbell Rlbal object..i to a 111,000 upenditure for bleacben: at Ediaon Hiab School, F~ pOOilod cJill tllal Beverli HJlls lllP had bleadlen, and a nlm· mlllc pool under the 11111000< to boot. . Mn. Anderson • , Rites Conducted I ~~f I~ ~ -. held today •ii« '...,.Ill. Alldmon, a a.year ; Gt &mlatton Beach who died So:+t Ill a. .,. <ii "· ' MIL Anclanoa fl jrijvt<l by ber bus- : --· I 1'llrtd city omploy1 : •Ito ....... 1t tho flmlly bomt al 1 lllf~ll. OtlW a tlt•I fncludl: dlulktn Mrt. Jd B1r'I• ft~ Givn; Mrs. i Pllrtdl 8lldllr Ill llanll obi Mro, -~ -Of,.,,,.,....... • ~11(.ls ""' .mec1 by • -. Mrs. ~ am. ol N.,. lrriet ad ~1 ll&d•lilldrm llld ... ~d. From P .. e l CHILDREN ••• ruldenll. Moving belp \vu volunteered end the new homt for the Durfees wu prepued thll morning by boulewivei w b o volunle<red to mall• the home reidy for Sonia v!all thll eveJllni. There will be a b111e colorflli Cbrillmll tne and an the decoradona and load! of presents wblcb will be deUvered personally by Santa thta eveniDg to the four anxious chlldrtn. WblJe Mro. Corona and her 1an Rlcblrd, 10, will not move for a few daya ye~ they and the Durfeei will have a htlle Cbr!stmu dinner Wedneaday at the borne of Mro. Hannah AllkoUJno bldes In Weitmlnater. Mro. Alekoumblde1 mounted a com.· munll)'·wlde drive to aid the two families when lhe dl!covend that both were being Joalng their homes a few days before Chriatmas. t•The enUre community has done so much and we're so grateful. There are ao llWl1 who helped." Sbe mendoned j'ioel Working who as Santa Is to pick up the packages and dellnr them to Iha two lamlllel this evening. Toys were collected by a group or f.een.a&ers, the Cbanctllon. The Rev. Ropr Betlrirorth, June Walter1, Elilabetb Newton. Kent .Rbgers, Miko Peru, Borer Sista, Alfred Hunt and a holit ol Jlll'IOl1I who preferred to mnaln &nOll)'JllOOI alao aided ID mak• Ina Cbrlllmu for Iha two faalllles. . ¥ot • · ··''Tba'lllackMll!ln'Alnrilll So&I)"" a t~ couna__,~,.I ~· ::~~kX"'Jrtiecul=.i~ GoldeirW" CoUeco In Hwitlocton ·Beleb durlq lhll 'IJl'titi -· .• . . AnUclpllllng 1ar10 emollmenl, the col· le1e bal acbeduled the -In . Iha -I forum 0!1 W_ay, 1,... 4 to I p.m; II will be 11118111 b)' Jack R. Tatum, Los An(eles COwtty deputy probaUon ofllcer Ind an evenlng lelcher In aoclal earvlca ii Compton Collap. '!'loo ,....al objecdvei of 'the courae ore to !mow and understand black nomendlture .u l!ell u ·Idea and belle! IJ}'llem!,, Ind to be able to Interpret several nauonat issue1 from at ieut' three black pWdon1,' laid Tatuui. 1 ll'ldulto ol Baer.,._ St.to Collep. Ill aJ10 'bolda I 11111)4\r't d-In pubUc admlnlJtraUon froni )be Unlvnl)' of Southern C&JJlomJL . ' !!Jl.tor!cal root.I of black! In Amei1ca will be treated, be1Initlna w1th arrival from Afrtca, the llave rovolla, Civil WI!', lleconltrucdon, llOlrcb .tor rtcOinl· t(on and the modern civil 11&bta move- ment. VarlOlll nulODI will deal with bow. the American aoclal, polldcal and economic llructure bal conllnued to luncdon aa Hpll'llte and unequal enUUea and wby the black man'• CGDOel'll tor cbani• tn. a white IOclely . devoted to malntalnlng the eta~ q u t , con- temporary aoclal problol!ll Ind black DlllWJ, blaek ben\11'~. black power. The coune "tru d.Veloped In the Golden Wal apcJal lei""" division under the dlroctlon Ill Dr. Jam11 L. CatanJl.ro, dtvitlon cba1nnan. The COll1'IO 11 open to the community. Thole lntereited 1hauld conttct the ad· mla&lona office beginln& Jan. t. The eprlq llDlUter beglna on Feb. l Coast .Builder's Wife Succumbs Mn. Lyla Dawton, wife of Newport Beach builder Harold Dawaon and a JI-year resldanl of the Harbor Arn dled SUnday at the family home al the age of 62. Mra. Dl.WIOll, tool Cliff Drive, had been under treatment for the nu at the lime ol her death. Survlvon lnclwle her buaband and a daqhter, Patty, of tbe family home; a IOn, Richard; two dauptera, Mra. Cooltle Cbryaler and Mr1. Carol Ann McCullotllh, all of HunUngton Beach, and five grandchildren. Funeral servJce1 are scheduled for 1 p.m. Thuraday at Pacllic Vlew MomoriaJ Chapel, Corona de! Mar. Burial will foUow al Pacific View Memorial Park. Hospital Strike Ends SAN FRANCISCO (~P) -HOlpltal worken at Kaiser FoundaUbn's 11 hospilals and 15 cllnle1 thrQughout Northern Clllfornla •IJ"Hd to end an eight-day strike and return to work today under a new contract approved late Monday. Mesa Council Won't Give License for Rock F es ti val 111 ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of .... ~" '"" ltlft ~ tnirlt>. WO<& .. -. thin tod.,, u !lie °'!I' MIN City Oouncil ...-. .,. a l,!O .1 .vote -~'-u.eme tbt bl& KTilT cnnttmu ..... band fllllvof 11111 &m4l1 al tho Oranp eo.n. 1¥ Falrplndl. The llOCll>io<nldllshl thow coold con· colvlh!Jr be hald u ecbadulod oo the -OWl!"I J)nlplrl)', bul the quullon romalnl open. The opoclal 7 Lm. -.loo featured -baalod dl1c11•loo boln Vl<t Mayor Rol>erl N. W1lsoo !Did• a IOOUoo for danW " tho llcenie, buod .. ,_,,. mondallool by tho police and fin cblels. Pollce ChW Roler N1tb uld ill! men could bllllllt llOClkl1¥ at the awnmoth producllon; bul woold Jn/er not to be required to on such short notlce, ctue t to vae&UC!I ablenteeo uld HOlll Koni flu cuualUtt: . _ ' ':° Fire O¥f John Marshall siid at least one firem~ would be needed to oversee occupancy llmlts for each 11000 vbllora. to the Olrlsbnu Ftlti•al Md Freak Fair, u it hu been billed. Ha laid vacatloao and Ou ·ablencet Would FHA bla deparlmenl lo Iha llmlt, bul added, Uke Neth, thal the jOb could be done d~tt tht eeuonal bandlcape. SOnthntnb rescbed the blllt0i1n{ poln~ however, 11 Councllnwl"IV!lllam L. B~ Clair lnldalod a molton lor Cll1 Manactr Arthur R. Mcltenita to 1111111 why pollct and flnmen cooldn' llandle tho lbOw. St. Clair and Councilman Otorp A. Tucker wara In favor ol llcenllnl the KTBT productJon and 1'leket aecooded SL CJalr11 controverlfal request. I • .. . - plclartt. llCCOtlipanllf l'f I 'fMo1 ~ delCriplloa. • MILDBIGR The q!na fired Oiem. tnlo an lnlilll crbtt ranglna from It t4 1t.I m1la blfb. A llOOOl1d flrin( during the third htnat :«!Ill ~!Rd~ ~.a\labo!I!,. mlleo allova· the lurlitet. · Abollt the oame Ume~ Apollo I owepl pul the bal!Way polnl ol the planned ' ~ ol llit dl)'I and three """"' ''I( loou like pluter of pilla, ot ~of lflJ}'lih bea, tand.~ = '=~~.l:11nct111obfs!n- ..TWo. and onHa1I ·~ lljer, -~ -.11 Dubad-tht. acene to boml telt.Yision ,eis • wJth · tbi same ~«• that Moaday bail nllnct ' pictures of the earth from 200,000 mllea aw~. The brilht ~tcdon of the 11111 dulled some ol tho le1tur11, bot ~i.wera could DOI bo!p b ~ I be Clli;llf !111 lo th' 1 i&- cllomtnl " ....,-~ _,,.. ll~ bY -. ~ llf,eoD. ~ -. boato PiaDtL ' ... . " -1laii ..... ....... lo • blta1i. l.m.i 11.·~·····. ~ ,i.lnt, boul-WD plateaUI and.I'll(, lad mountalnl. . . . ~Tl: llCINB ' ,, It~ llke J:" lnbOlpillblt Jiloce, a -~ 'tJon men ....,.. lbaa oq 8abarL ' " ; "' Andera bandied tho cameia !or . It 8111,Ud t ll'i tbarlq the -~ 'llw -.. from "111, .wludO ~u1 JllilM 'toYaU, .S"""-_... Window." ';'·t ' , .' ·. ct o1 ml 111 mil-. 11e ~· ~ flrill: eyeball 1'IPCl\'t today ·•~ 11'~ ·,...;...,.:_''.-'o'i"_"t : • er,"; ~o,ca .u ''wbltl!i>aray, like dbV llb · th ' ~-•ec1 .,....._.,,,~. · .,..~-lllll'lnlll1D ' •'·"-· '· bMCJi oand With· Iola of looljlrjnll lo '\Ill • -· ..._ -·-• ~ul Wll!loai.'A. Andera .,_,,., tl'" .. • . · · . ,., • IGoJrlll who l1ndt hll laaa-shi ~ 'llli dop.IPU\lft. '" • -: :11=· . umtimed' cralll'I a II~·· UGI\ p'al<t 1oou.pre1uer ln·plcluret, -. •we'it ..,.m1·., an ·e:ratiro ~bo . .-lnclu&a themtlaveo, Alldlto '"1'he moon Is ..... llally griy, ;,., 'and o0tteaber1 toea&v' ioutli •of ~. lurbed lunar tour P,lda .. with -oOIOr, .. loob lln ploter of Porlt, -111 .,..., very __. d--·• ·•·lb! description u: , • . • <r,IOIC Of 1 grayllh beach And/' ht ' ---j ' ' ~ .au "" e. .11we're DU11n.1 over enter Boimli uplalnad. "You can aee qUlll=' bit • .wt can "' loni p&iatJ!I faull .on rtalft -:i.ovelJ•1 ·rlabl ""'!I io ;It di ol-delall. The Sea (!f Ftli11Dt1. d_, Grobblnl." • . Andert rijbt nnt to It" .· ·' ~1 ! 4p)!l&l to lland oul 1U. wtll ba'i aa By this time· the _.....n wu.ial The toleYlstori WU .,.On11d an.· il-doeil "'· aarth." · . . tho tannblator ..: the area whore )!Pl ~l~.':'!!!' ,p.a 1n.llnjlt1eo111p1COi ~ · , Ti> tbolo ·wllO t!IYad up lbi<illlb the and dark maat ·: . _ ,; """""' ljl -of 10 ...-~ nlCbt:tl!>e!r~flnl,...itoit~ ,"Earth tlilne ls a'lloUl"whii -lit ,.. ·of the moon. · f -· .. .. • apa . -~ 0:,.. .1jell19d ' plolad," laid Alldlera' " the light thal Each pill tal:ei a11on1.~~ .. ; .... the moan . back Into. radio ran;o, 1lii · ls l'elleoted onto ·the mooo •mm earth. The apacecraft wu • .,__, ........ ~'"'8.,mllll '111"" ·-,i ,"Y"'I c1n aee 1ar1e ·,cralen ~ Into an orbit ranalnl lrClm ''9 to 111 .... 1111. • ·, . • • · ·. i!ltllnctly. • .You 111 a .....,. -mllH·ailove the llUrface. · · \. , ,.,.,~ they ara, lbelr llrll dlplemlonal view of rime \ii • Jarier ·• w'alill•.e. tiiC1m1cal ~ delcrlbllJI the craters." · ... * * i:( """""' l/l ,!lie ilple-/ ,_r ' I Lavell found the unnWmed 'irwiauJir u(vzir. UPoRTs . . . . mOlllltlln U..~fllurtl Jlr;ely :1n lll?VIJ}'t .. TV ''What ""'·the' Old mooo look Ulie!" " , potllble landln• llght. Loven ba.d 37 Minute a~· the g?oimd, flnalJY. Lovell gave laid bf would name the area Ml. Ml!llYi> • ~ bll plaa!er of paris report and conUnuedo -alltr his wile. "Craton are all roundad oil -there'• "Our lint lnlda! !\l!'V'Y l'Ol!it· la wily quite a few of them •. ~ua ii quite seen f{Om our alillud.e,11 Lovell aa!d. a huge crater, has a ciown to it. Walls "We're getUng quite a bit ' of contral!t are terraced. as we approach the terminator. •'The craters are all rounded off. There's quite a few of them. Some of them are 'newer. Many 'look. like -upeclalljo the ,round ones . -look like they've been hit by meteorites or projecliles of some sort , .qUlte a huge crater with a ttntral cone to it. 'Jbe walls of I.be crater are terraced, abo\it six or seven terrace.s on the way down." Said the ground: "Roger. Underlland." A1l the 1pacecraft came up over the Sea of Fertlllty, Lovell said be could see 11tbe ray1 comlnJ' out of'' a crater. Shortly af1erwanl Lovell reported the oblp waa coming up ove rthe eltt that'• being considered prime fi>r the fin! lunar laodlng. •1Be advised," Loven told the ground, "the round window, the hatch window, la completely iced over. We can't use VISIBILITY EXCEILENT "It appears tbat visibility at this partlclliar .P.t i1 exciellenl. lt't very eaay to piek out our .flnl iniljal point and over this mountain chain we can "" lhe second inlUal point -the triangular mountain." ..\ndlrl q.ld, there was "very good detail visible. We can see the long, parallel f•ulta or Grobbiw:. '' A Grobbin .i6 a rent Jn the earth. 0We're dlrecUy over our first tnltial point now for Bl" a landmark that rolata to a project..i landing Illa. Lovell said. 0 1ta 11mo1t imPoallble to miss. Very U8}' to pick ouj. We can look right over Into the ~ lnlUal point ~ can see very clearly fibe flve-createred star fonnaUon whfch we had on our lunar chart. 1TV Special: Live. Picture ·01 Apollo Orbiting Moon DENVER (UPI) -American television viewers were to get a apeclaJ Christmas gift tonight -a view of the Apollo 8 spacecraft circling the moon. Donald Luneua, curator of the Cbarlea Irvine Ranch Hard Hit by Bitter Cold The effecls of IUI ...,kencl's b!tttr cold wave upon cltru1 and Dower crops In Southern Call!Ornla ,wero being .,..,.. ed thlt ...,k, with prellmfuary Ullmatea ranging fl'Om 113 mlUion to.'30 mUUon. AmOlll the areaa bardesl bit won the orchards of the Irvine Ranch, where 1 h e •Ul>fl'eellna i,mperaluret callled aubstanUal damage to the oranie, lemon and avocado crops. c. Gates planetarium In O.nver, tai4 a television camera attached to a 22·lnch telescope would attempt to spot the U.S. spaceship on ita voyage around the moon. Tbe same tei.scope waa used Sunday to &et I pJcture of Apollo 8 U it soared sorril tS0,000 miles away from earth. The picture showed a faint speck on a black background. "But you can tell for sure that It is a 1pacecrafl.'' Lunetta said. "You can't see the shape, but you can detect movement. Lunetta said -the firal picture was not brol:doue live because no one was sure ju.I wbal the picture quallty would be. Lunelta stld attempll to pbotogaph the Apollo I oblp will be made aUl:ff a.m., l:U p.m., S:40 p.m. and G:S8 p.m. (PST), The lhols are to last aboul six m1nute1 ·each aa the craft orbita some 71 miles above the moon'a craiu 1urface. NBC plani to trwmlt the historic ptotum. "We sustained some damage, but il 's sUll too early to deter,mlne \be actual •dell!," r•potled Fi:ant eo111n1. orch•rt1. . ·Herbert Munroe suparlntendent of ' the Irvine Com~ A&rlcultural O.pariment. . . .Th• cold •nap -t•nned ~he· worst Funeral Slated since 19U by SouUdand fannen - produced .. Umated 1611es of '° l!lfC'llt in IOml lftL Low readings rtturned to the 50'g Mon- day and wm 8ClledUled to remain there tonlfhl ' Mo.!t notictably affecled wert nowera btlna srown f or decor•tlna the floats ln Pllldena.'1 New Year 's day Touma.. ment of Rot., paradt. 1'11 price of , nower1 wu doubled after 'the watiend freeJO. The Icy ttmperatu,., blacl;enad Heidi of ready-to-harvest fiower11 boottfni the cott of decoraU., 1 RoM Pande float from about 11,IO to 11.000. •ccorcllni to one wholesaler. · Flineral servli<a for Herbert H. Munroe are acbedulia 'ior 10 a.m. Friday at the Smiths Chlpel in Huntington Beaeh. Mr. MUnroe dled Monday at the Orange Cou.nty Medical Center. He was 8$, • For tbt ~ nve fe&rt Mro. Munroe made bl1 borne with bl.s dauehttr, Mn. Ida MaPlea, 9IS2 Lltcblleld St., Hun- Uniton Beach. He worked lot the Bo~a TIOe Co. Otber IUl'VIYon Include anothtr dluahter Mrt. Notma Tonelli &lid three brother~ Ira, illrry and Tberln Munroe all o1 Ma11&chuaetll. Ht wUI be tnterred at the Good SheJ>btnl CIJnttery In Hun- tington Beacb. \ " Fro~ Apollo Set'. . '· SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) "- The Apollo 8 astronauts tonight plM'li the .longest television show ever beamed from a U.S. manned spacecraft. It 'fiPI 1Jllve wthllngs a 1econd Ind lo.,.. cElol'~ JOok at the .moon ~ ~~ ~. . .. The show is to start beaming from space at 6:28 p.m. PST and conclude at 7:05 p.m. -a total of fl minutes . The tolecul had been ocbedilled for onJy 15 minutes. But after a sueceasful 12-minute show from the moon-orblttna ship thia morn1ng, Million Control uked the aatronauta to extend tonl&ht'• featur. . -tlle ooly other one planned dur11J4 lunar orbit. Mesan Sentenced; On . Narco Charge A Colla Meia man arreated Oct. it, fn a narcotlca oweep carried out by llal4 and sheriffs narcotics ,agents and Coltl Mesa police bu been 1entenced lo ~ montbe In Orange County Jail. Superior Cow1 Judp Robert ciardnet also ruled that Larry D. Dean, 21, at 314 Monte Vista Ave., must serve three years probation on the sale of marijuana charge to which he pleaded guilty. Dean, Beverly Creech, 21, also of lht Monte Vllta address and Shuron " Young, 19, of 341 RadsQlla Place wera~ arrested in separate raids by the three. agencies. Cow1 acdon Is pending qal!llt the two gfr!J. · · DAIIY PIIO! OltA~GI COAIT rUllllHINO CCJM>IAHY R1il1rt N. W11i ,,...ldf~I tnd r11t11JN J1ck R. Curl:r Vlct ,,_..,.. 111111 OtMf ~Mttr Th11111t K•••ll .... Thom11 A. M11r~hl111 ""'Mt'"' • ....,. Albert W, l1t11 WUll1M A114 ~11i. """""'"" IM<ll ldllW City ldl1W H11tl11ttn ..... OM. JOf Ith Str.1t M1lth19 Ali4Ntn P.O. l1>1t 7tO, tJ,41 ...... Oflk.. Newport kldl: Z211 Wnt BalllDt ......... ,.. (Mii M-: lM ~ hf ,,,_, L•nr. •ewi; tn r-• '\..,.,. I ' I Astronauts " . ' .. ' .'.;_ i: ~!~.· ... ' • . '• '. .. M&bn ··Shbts;. • • · . • I , I ' I I r IM.Y-. L • • , . l R~'s Home Yiel{k W~ndfall . .,,,, -·:BARLEY ' . ..;i;.<ot ... ..,,,, ,.,.. .... . OAft.T P.tl.OT ltll ...... SEARCHINll HOUSE . ~ WUll•111 .~ in • ..--· beln&'carrled out today by Puhilc~Jamo1 V. Helm • ...,. add up. to • 111.000 OirlJtmai ~ tar lllll nm ol kin of a '1'1-y_. O!il~--· . . . _. -foand f!J1000 In U.S.~ ' :i.-;· ... -::: ==.air.= al Ill -dla, St,· Tbq iea1ld ml ~ -_,i the t!l&llJ. --boaio ol.the lldeiV ~ .... - ..-· that <!11 <t nalund -"In Coeta """' Mtmoalrl llolpltaL -~· bial ... -bOnt ...... all ...... bJ ·~"'-JiaiW, ~ ---......... llllaDlnll fll;lliO. Tbt ll•liil "(d b ileooomll WU j>eing • ~ todiltby lpnitlpton. . . ; ~, P-io; whCI -e to 'Coeta Mm : 1!;,1111". a, r o "'"' . ,.urlng f r om '..lila • ,.. ..... jx>lllrin Iii Cicero, JD., lived ' alone· al. the ¥-'la Street address. ' H1i wile, -; clied lut June 29 al the home. ' llehna' lnveotlpton deacrlbld the -PtUule lmie u ·-down, very ipO!io- 1,y fumilllOd aod .pretty typlA:al ol !ht type ol home run by a recluae." . They uld Mr. Peslrule had been Jed lrequeotly by neilbbora Binet hll ·wtte clied aod that "It may well have been I be oolY,·food 1,b • old man tot judllni by Ille coofenls al the boUle.!'. · Iovatlpton .alto aald nellihbon told them that it was only on rare occulona I b a I anyone ..,. light burning In the home. "'nie houat bado'I been cleaoed , ...... .looi tlmo,' certa1alJ net ..... lha'lrtf&·dlaJ,n ao lnftlllptoraald , + -, ... I'~ P .. e .:.,1. APOtto ... · .. f ,. galed in ktonlShment at a al&ht never before -~ b~ m"I' ~ tha bacbid• of the ~ \h&l -Uy llldn \llO!I from earth. -· It wu akin to Columbul sighting the New World, Balboa atar1ng down at the Padllc « De Gima .roundlni the Capt of Good Hope. It WU Jula Verge, Buck Rogen aod Flaab <ioMon, a1J wrap- ped .up In a neat~ packqe for the adventue-loven of the warld. '!be utrooauil then zipped· around lo the frolll aide to beam lo earth dramatic pictw... accompanied by a '(lvid word deacrletloo. 11 MILES mGH The engine fired them into ao initial orbit ran&loi from &9 to Its mllea blah. A teCOlll! flrltM! durjng the third lunar orbit clrcularhed the path at about 70 miles above the surface. About the 88lrle time; Apollo a swept pan 'the hallway point of the planned mil8ton ol &!> day• and lhrtt boun. ·~11. lookf .!Jke p~ of parjl, or sort of ar,yilh beach aand," was t.ovell'• first lmprtJaton of lhla alltn ce\esUal body that bu awed man alnce bil begin- ning. . TWo and cioe-hall houri later. the a.Jtro;nauts Dashed the scene to home tetf!Ylston sets with the aame camera that Monday' had relayed plclum ol the earth from 200,000 miles away. The bright ren.ctioo ol lbt IUD dulled some of the features, but vtewen could not btlp bu I be CllJibl up in tho H· c!tmtnl or ....,, Wdum beamed live by three advtllturerS 2!0,000 miles from lbetr homa planet. EalWll!CI · '!ere ttoated Ip a · ~ltak'. barren. t ' n d 1 c a p e of crater-PQCked ~ ~ p14'leaW1 and I'll(• ged ~~ -:·I . DESOLATE SCENE mas . " \ . , . -. . ... ., •' , ' ' ., • Shepherds,.Wise ·Men Vjew hifant on City Hall Lawn ,It looked Uke a molt lnbolpitable place, a 1eene of duolatJoo more complete than any Sahara. From Page l Lo the ahepilerdl aod wise men bad appeand .. Lquna -city ball lawn this mornlni to He I newborn Retired Labor Leader Dies in Laguna Hills Abraham Berl<IM, a New York City Labor leadlr lor hall a century and • former union orpnlrer with 5'n1uel Gompen, died Mmeay nlpt In his Lellurt World home. He wu 93. Mr. Berkson ha~ lived In the rtllre- ment community since 118&. He retired fro madlve labor work In 111111. He and hll da•igbter, Min Florence Berbon, aharod the home In Leilure World. Miu Berkson, 62, uld her father work· ed wllh Gompen in qanlgjq tbl early movement ot unions near the turn or the CenturJ. She said Mr. Berbon was respansible r ... the lint ....,.i ftrlke or garment workers In JJIJ In wblcb tli0,000 persons walked all their jobs. nit strike mulled In bdter .. _ ... '"""" - Mr· Berkion retlrod ohor1ly before ~ In Lei.... World In Licuna mu.:'" ' • . ll..ltloi Ills 'dalJ&ltt« .... leans ..... Allflit !JI Loi • Anplt1; Io u r II ilidtblllhn1 ~ four I r e a t ~ ll'~llittn. ~J;emc.. are pendlnC at th e M"'°"'*'8 l'timlll> Moitlllr)I In Santa Ano. •• ~'rta Coupl,e • Tliimk Samaritan r~ M Andert handled tbe camera for the 12-mlnute te1ecut from an altitude of aboot 150 mllu, be deacrlbed the aurvact1 u 0 whitlah-cray, Uke dirty beach und with loll or !ootprinll in it." SALT CREEK ROAD . • • infanl In hil manger. 'Ille lalesl adclillon to lhe city Cbrtlt· mu decilr, a Dltlvtty IC011e, WU oriil· oa1ly camtructed by Wayoe Moore for the RecrHtioo Department or Hanlon!, four or five yean ago. It bu belo <!Jlplayed In the Laf!\111& Federal BulldlnC aod Iut yur al Moore's home, ff7 Canyon Acres Drive. nit cliapla1 bu ll'OWll over the yun by adcli&n or ahttp, •h•pherda and oth- er flium. Moore credits for usll!ltance J i m Smith, Phil Mueller, Tom Rausch, Ca- thy Nov~ and Virginia Colby. In order to assure their cooperalion. uld Moore whlmalcally, hi had to get appfO\lal from Shepherds Union Local !lei. Naming unnamed crater• after aatronautl, including tbemslevea, Anden: turned lunar tour guide with IUCh detcrlptloo u : "We're pa&sing over crater Borman r!gltl cow. Lovell'• rlghl -to It and Andera rlghl -lo It" The televilion wu beamed alter Apollo 8, a tiny speck In lllilltleu space, wblrlocl through lta stconcl or 10 'Planned orblta of the moon, Eacb pass ta.tea about two hour11. The 1pacecralt was Injected lniUally into an orbit ranglna: from 69 to 193 miles above the surface. The momentoua orbit insertion climax~ ed a 69 hour journey that started Satur- day at Cape Kennedy 1n which the astronaut!, like three wl&e men of t h e pu~ guided thtmatlv" towanl o bright object ln the heavetJ!. real property, particularly no street In a master planned area ahaU be vacated before aubm!Jalon to the planning com- mtaaton. 'Ille Board or Superviaore acted under a sedton of the State Street and Higbway Code but did not have a specific ruling from the county counael's office. Such a ruling has reJlOrtedly since been called for as county offJclala began taking a longer look at the matter. WiWam Wilcoxen, Laguna Beach at-- tomey, polnil out that whether prlvlt< land separated the road right and the tidelanda, the property bad never been unavailable to the public until late this year. REPR!:SENl'S BOARD Wllco:s:en represents the five-man Capistrano Park and Recreation District board which submitted a resolution at the subcommittee hearing urging state action to assure acceu to the Laguna Niguel Udelands. He maintains that the private aection between road Ind Udelanda ii one Juue. ""'~ PUllLO CRIWMIN lllAD NIWSPAPIR ACCOUNTS 01' THEIR RELIASE 11Y NORTH KORIANS A Chrf1lmH Ev1 Stopover at Midway hla nd, Thon on 101San Dl190 (Story P•t• 1) ( Wllcoun 1ee1 u a aeparate iuue the abandonment of a lOQ..foot wide public rlpt.of-way to a oorporaUon without compeoaalton or btoeflt of public bear· inl!L He said the right of way waa and is big enough for a scenic view point and a turnaround area. Wllcoxen baa IUQested to Supervi!IOl" Alton Allen that the lift or thil much public property, Salt Creek Road, would be dHficult to ralionallze unless it is merely a 1hifling" of public rights from one place to anolher. He ·me1ttloned street end acceu to heachtJ reqalred In Newpor!, Laguna and county areas in South Laguna arid San Clem~· stating auch access should be requlr of new developments. CITES t'OD WJlco:ren allo PQlnts to a secUon of the California Coll!Utuilon (Art. 15, Sect. 2) which states ,the people shall alw111 have accesa to navigable walerl. It alllol that no Individual, par!nonhlp or corporaUon in pouesa1on of lands oC a harbor, bay, lnfet, ettuary or other navtgable water 1hall be pennltted to exclude the right of way to auch water whenever II IJ required for any public purpoae. 'The attorney cmcedes t h' e r el mltht be some interesting law Involved if the matter becomes a suit. He pointed out, for ln!tance, that an old divlalon line at Sall Creek aeparated a Spanilh land grant trom public land.I deeded by PreaJ.. dent Qrant ln 1174. It 11 conceivable, aald WJ1co1eri ,. that public rlgltll .cloi ona !>art of lk, beach might be cli!leruMliul on anoU(er. '· • WUco:ren conctded that 1 park 'and · recreaUon district would. not normally Involve JtaeU with road abandonment matters. • BOARD CONCERI( But ht uld the board ta concerned about rocroalloo ""h buclh recrea~oo ill lnvoh>od. Ho uld ht did not !mow what the board'• llandlnl would be relative to f11in1 a Jaw aolt In the molter. He added, "T h e y have not p a i d me a dime or expended any funds r<latlve to lhe n.d." Thur~ton Candy Sale· Nets $1,500 ' SIUdtnll . al TIUtrllml lnl~111t1di.t• School in ·Lq\ml tloacb havt been Hllllll ptcan Cllbew cudJ over • the.. 1hoilday staaon with an upected rtturn lo ltulent ~ body 1r-ry or ti ,IGO. The ltuclenlo are aelllnt the candy · door~<Mf00<. A total ol 1,000 bo1ea are ••peeled to bt told. t 'Ille called val acllon ol the tiooejl qa!!'= !air board demandine pollc• pn>taclloo or lbt!r propv1y or rtflllal ol permlJaion for the ooocerj. • Supf#t. bowev.t. came from 1.dht' -er Lorry Bacon, 116 Copltol SL, who IJ protldtnl ol the Harbor Area Community Coocert AllOclaUon. 11., .. ··<>ur )'OUDg people need recNIUOn t.clllUea and ID lhla c..,, we can~ plda-and Jll'Clilcll"} lnllead ,fl. ~ ~and bl:rr1mnent," Bacall llld. ~ -.i lbal ht did no! ~ao tt, a . Police-Olief Roger1 Neth appeared partlcularly bothered by the lmpilcallon in SI. Clalr'a motion for for determination wl>)' hil !om couldn' handle oecurHy for the Ile!'· 29 f..Uval. ....... ,.,~ l SURFERS .••• IUl'flna and recreattonal anu 'enc1t1' Commen&ed MD:• Armltt'onl, 11, ••n•a outrqeoua that they do 'a 1111nc· lib tha~ . I llll'fed there at , kllt once a day. Now·! don~ know where I'm IOlnr lo llll'f, Thalia ,Slretl, I pu, btll It 1111~ ¥! u CONl'"""l we:r,i ·"""'1 pttq locbd In: Wllat'I -! • • "W!kere 'now d9 w4tro.'.' uHl "*" KloltfnnaD, 17. "Lacima BUcb 11.-.. ed, and SaoO-le IJ jUll llki ~ Trellloa •bU the -~· ·-the ~ kids •11111-cill'\' ;.' they'll have· lo fllbt the · ', In La(una... . ~--... .. • Bullneaamao ·· Jao KPpnyckl Aid, "I'm terribly qallllt I~ btll I'm bla* beca-I'm Pine to buy a home down there. Slowly, ooo· by one, '11 the pad aurlh!I beachel ue aeUinC Wiped out." "Now we're belnl driven to TraJlel," uld Dori w .... , II, ''Which IJ OJ,pl beca~ of the Marines.'' . Rob ,Kronman, 17, Aid, '"The cWta , In the country .... llowly re!ttol choltd out by the smog,. and the IU1'fan ...., lielng c:bol<ed out bY land developen.'' · Bill Bro,.n, 18, uld, "I'm intty mad ·-It. The ~ 11111 beinC uaed durln& Ille winter, and li'a to b1a ll'a even rld1culoul to even have It cliiMd In the IWlUntl'. ti . • - "!'don' thlnk·U's rlgh~" offered Jlnl Kuhn, 17. "Now, I have to drive id San Diegti, ao I leave about 1:30 1.m.11 ' Two Lagunans Hurt in Wreck .. Two lqunana suffered mJnor lni'l,!lel ?ttonday evening, police' l'!~--:Obf· 'a three-car rear.end collision on Cout Highway at Emerald Bay. ' Poltce ·aald Jane B. 4anlaa, 20, ol HD Capi.strino Ave., stopped her car beh1nc1 other northbound traffic. A car driven by M1r1mt G. Leidig, 11, ol IM Canyon View Drive, llopJied .._ hind the Janise car. It wu struck from behind by a car driven by Ralph ·f, Harsin, '5, of 710~ Narclaul Ave., ~ ona de! Mar and knocked tt Into the Janise car, police aaid. Both women were to see their o'@ doctors. >I • Laguna Seniors ,, .. Plan 2nd Trip . :; .. A project to collect Christmas sJftl for a Mexican orphanage by senicn at Laguna Beach Hl&h School wa1 60 successful, organl!er sald this week wlmt an . utra trip was needed to take a» the gi!ll In Umo !or Chrtalmu. "' The seniors collected toya, food Oii clothing ror the 80 orphans at the Casa del la Esperama orphanqe near Tl· juana. "I nit drive ltarted eary In December.,, DAILY PILOT . I OltAHGe -~ "UIJ.llttlHo. ·CQM,llltr I I Rob...t N. W••4 ..L Jeck R. C.rl1y Yiu ..,_ldlat •!Mt 0-11 MIMtlf .lr..'Ylll~ (fop., ffaryest Hit. I ' t • ' ·'h or~ of 1u1 'I'-·· bl\tfr ~ wive ,~ citrus and nowv1 ~Pl tn1Sc::Mbtm calif«n1a .wl!n belQgi...,... ~ Ullo ~;wljb prelimljllr)'lefimalta #Ill fnlm .... m!lllOii' lo "' ml1lloO. AmimB 1be, are.. hardell ,hil ~re tlio ,...,.,_"" the JrvlnoJluc!>, wben t b 1• oulJlt'ealng temperatures , ~ ~babtlal damage to u,e .,..anae,1 lemon and' ivocado crops. , · ' 'bl. 'It' ''We .llUllabjed some d.amage.. ut , s sUIJ loo early to delermh\e the llCIUal eitent, '' reported Frank Ctllllrm, orchard ..,;,.,intendenl of the Irvine Company ~wra!'1>epartmen1. ' · · The cold. a n a p _: termed the wors l sibce 111!9 by Southl.,00 ' !ahneri - produced. estjm~ted -ol 50 """""I in JOme , area.. . LoW .'readingJ returnod, to the 50'• Mon day and were 9Cliflduled to remain there lohigbL • r Mort noticeably affected were Dowers bebfg grown f or decorating the floats in· Puldena'• New Year's day Tourmi.- ment of ROses parade. The price · or nowen was ' doubled after the Wftkend f ....... Tb< ic). temperatures blaclceiied fields of rep~est Dowen,' boosting the coot •of ilecoraW!g a -Parode float frdri1 ljJout '1;50 . to '3;000, occordlDg to one wholesaler. ' UC Irvine Let.s Building Pacts Worth $5 Million A new burst of bullding activlfy is under way todiy on the UC Irvine c&tfl· pus following recent award of sevttal contracts tota]ing more than $5 mllllon, aocordlng to' Vit.e ~ L.E. C<i1. Biggest eroject is a $2.l million apart· meot housing complex JOr married slu· dehts, and junior faculty. The housing, whfch Will bring to 250 the number of apartments otr campus, is a year away from completion. A· second medical school bull ding is being .built at· a cost of $1.1 million for ~lhg; of 9Ch001 next fall. n Will t the final move of the College of edlc~ to Irvine ,from ils campus in Los AagO!e.·, Cox !laid. - ·A 19BZ,ooo buried uallty proJe<t ty· tag in . oew . fine ai:ts and eng~g )~.d!DP. and the library e~l()n JS ~for completioo ln 11 months. ' A'bo, 8 p&rking lot, roads and .storm drains to service th4 new· physical sci· -.boildlng shoold be finished In Feb-11"'Y· at. a cost of 1193,000, Cox said. PSA Urges Quick .. ·Merger Approval .. ' . . SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Pactflc eiiatbwest Airlines today filed ·with the 0'11 AeroftauUcs Board an appllcation for appro\'al of ils proposed acquisition d. contnil of Western Airlinea, Inc. Along with ibe .application, PSA also reqlieSted a rutlng by· the •C.<B thit would . allow shares of West.e'rn stock received in exchange for PSA atoct to ~ p;IB.ced in a' voting trust,·thertby permiWng the cosummation or the ex· <ll!anp wUJ;iobtwaltlng le< CAB approval ·~ the dlftiet. tM ,\Jao flied was a proposed trust agree-_,,,,t which PSA stated was "11itnilar flt trust lndentiJres prevloualy uUllzed by the OOerd 'lo· provide aufllclent level Ill· lsolaUoe of control to llitlafy the 1*bHc Interest.... . . -t"Tfhe· cdmpany requested qnlct action, pointing out it hoped to make Its pr... pOsed · eicbange oller IODletllile Dext -th. I • •• • v-; " • ' ~ ·Jl~llS of'.Bet'lilelaem to Ring ' ,,, ' . ' With nearly 20,000 pilgrlnis. expected to observe . ot birth of Christ. Scene, however, will be marred Chrislmps in the Hojy Land •. t~e Bells oJ Bethlehem by .gun-toting soldiers as peace and good will are ' will ring out ·in cliotus of•g!adness and ·celebraUon denied this Cbri~ in· troubled Mideast. · White,-or Wet-· Yule Seen: Weatherman. Predicts Snow, Rain Throughout U.S. . .. .. ' . . . . '' A: cold and .wblte or wet Christmas · northwest wilh gales and soaking raJ:ns an hour,_ · · 'appeare'li~'fer moat .or the nation along the coasi and 'nung hecwy snow11 Six~ of snow. fell atop· a ~Un_g today as new snow and a deep freeze . inland from the cascades and Sierru or ice Jn . ~ons east of Buffal9 to btew into the We.!1. and East .an~ hea vy to the northern Rocki Lak . . a~d an extra hazard for !Dotorista: win-. , · es. · evtew, in ding ·UP Christmas shoPPlN · 8{1d tbQ6e railJ!. lghe.$1 the Pacific Northwest. south;cent.ral Or,egbn, shoveled thr,ough cetttni an early start oil ho~ly traveL z'CFo :cold ·Bllµli the midseCt.lon where 16 !~~hes of snow. 1 A new.blast of Arcui: aif.1"9lled acrosa .roads~remained clogged from .Monday's ~1ling gales sweep~g the eastern tlie plains and Midwest, dftvlng .teJn,.' severt stortn.:: ~ ..... • . Great Lakes scattered fiutries into· the peratures below zero tn a region Thf~lteaVlelt' S~s were In ·the moun-~ppalachians and dumped heavy snow plaslci ed by up to i feet o( snow Sunday ta. 'S"of th 'West d 1 the st into western New· Yori and adjacenl and "1onday. Highway er~• plowed m e ·an a ong e.a erp ~ake areas: 'l'ravelen warnings ·were through 10-and.12-foot (irifta in partiOnl shores of the Gre•t Lakes. 1SSued for eight New York· counlies pelted of Kansas, Ne~raska, Iowa, the eastern A new Pacif'IC I &torm lashed the by s no w and winds up ·to 50 m i I e Ii Dakotas and Mlnne$0la. First-,Hour of Yule Pact Marred by Red Shooting SAIGON (AP) -Tbe allies began a · Ouistmu cease-fire today and · in ther firwt · hour , the enemy Yiolated I the . truce · wltb nine l!i~lrtg incidents, two slgltlficant, lhe U.S. 1 Command •said tonight. ' · · rtie 24-botir allied · standdown began at 6 p.m. and fell within a three-day ceue;fire period proclaimed by the Viet Cpng that began 17 hours earlier • .In uie first' sli: ~s of. their own ceise·f ire, ~ilemy sofdi~'made sevtn mortar ana giound . atlaCk< . on South Vletilamese mJIJtary posts, killing six soldiers and .one civUiin and wounding 16' soldieta: and 'fl\l'e ctvlliarui, Uil!! gOvem- ment reported. It said six enemy soldiers were killed. · Then 53 minutes alter the beginning of the allied cease-fire, U.S. 25th Infantry Divtstoo troops 40 miles northwest of SaJgon were hit by about 10 rounds ot mortar fire, wounding seven, the American command reported. U.S. artillery fired on the suspected enemy posiUons but results were not known. An · h·our after the beginning of the allied cease-fire, a reconnaisunce patrol ol the U.S. 1st Infantry Division came under rOc;~t grenade ·fire about 28 miles north o.I Saigon. One American was wounded 1n the elght:minute exchange. Hea~quarters. said, the other incideals reported !JO far corWsts of small.arm!i fire at troops or planes and were con- Sidered minor'. Before the Viet Cong cease-fire began, South Vietnamese troops fou~t an all· day battle in which SaltJO!! clalaied 159 enemy soldiers were tilled. The U.S. Command aJso· announced that the number Or· "lndlcatioll8" ol enemy mrut&ry 2.cUvJty' in t h e demilitarized zone had pa$Sej1 the l,oob mark since President Johnson ordered all attacks halted on North Vietnam Nov. I. Meanwhile in ParlJ today the Viet Cong hailed a scheduled meeting with U.S. negotiators in South Vietnam Christmas Day as a victory in Its battle for recognilion. But South Vietnam said once again it would Dl!!Vtr negotiate with the guerrilla leaders. The Vietnam meeting was Rt up last. Week to discuss the rt.lease of thrte U.S. prisoners of the Vitt Cong. 1\le announcement wu made In Paris by the Viet Cong's political arm, the Na· tional Liberation Front, and the bat- tlefield meeting was scheduled near Tay Nlilb. .. , ·. Royal COach Inns ' ' . . Reveal Anaheim _, . Plans · for 'Hotel . . Plans to build , the third larg~ 'hotel In-Southern California In Anahe&n 1 jUst north of DIM~ylan·d were repont4. Mon· day by Royal Coach Inns Ltd. o( Dall~, Texas. ~ Con.rtructlon Is espeded lo beglo nelll spring on the '15 million, 1,tlOl).'rOoln fa- cility on the northwest corner of West Street and Ball Road. . . The lint phase ·will iriclude 4111,800 square feet and contaJn 561 roo111J, ac- cording to Arthur W. Beck Ji., presKlent and chairman of the board of Royal Coach Inru1. Beck sai'd. the hotel would be designed with Old English decor to "reflect luntj and tr•ditlonal hospitality.,; The building will feature extenslve use of turrets and A-frames with leaded 'gl:w bay windows, fireplaces andJonnal English garden areas with .pond&, toot bridges, foonptns and noodllgbting. The new R'oya1 Coach litn wtll boa.st , ' . 68 banquet' rooms to accommodate ap to 2,000 pel'S(!NI. , The Disneyland location · will be the first Rttyal Coach Inn to be constructed on the West COast. Tallesl buDdlng, .the proJ>O'<d hotel will be four •torJet .. - " iMoon Orbit Rates $ghest . ' . . f ' f ' ,. . ' .. ,. .. I f I I I I I I f I ' I f I ,. I I " l'LANET IAR~ "...PROM 'Hi,~ MILEs.:1'!, ~.AcT '!'- -Polo 11 at· loft In this Apollo Photo ( ,I f . I • ' I · 0 "? M " :ln,to,.~' . oon Orb1t i; I f I ,,, t ~ t • ~11·•.,,,~"Al r 1 ' I j' /,! SP•CE CFJn'ER '(I~·,, ·-• ' Ai.ii~~\~·.~ ,("Jl\'iu;;;. ·-,.,,.,., ... • ol ...... tecMlcal'. tall:' ;.f1 wild.' "ll't'v.~ lt. !'•:V. Cot UI" I .. ' I 't • : , ' • : : j .. * '·* 1-fi ' U·s .. :....·"'--... .. '"'-' ~ .. ;;; .,_,' ' ' '" • • After · Ille ·Apollt ...... ·ol 'fnnl< ~ Jamea ,.Lm!I a Wllllanl -, dllipplncl blblad Ille ' -qo:1y toU,y., tl>!Y· ,-. oat,-OI .,,.,. numlcaUooa with the ~ )(l,DllOd S~1 cen&er 'forJ ¥ .. aa:s;lo111 , , j I 1.,. momenta. • . ' 1 TJIO 'ltni 'c:oiltad lroib · iho Apillo I tp1ceCraf\ 1W'8;• toi fndlcaie, One' Wa)' or another, "1oelhlir U•W ~ Pictures ·of >'--'~: . . . . ' (:· ., -. lta ' IInt ,l'llOC\ll Cll't>tl ·-A l' -Sh_. . 11 w run.1(11o· o.n...i --.....-po w l-.D . . blems, _.,,. eii<lt ~ -ly • ,.i i:."r"' mlUlpn mlle•Pawpi'~ any bENVE11(UPll-Anmlciisllle1Wm .J... inW<:' moment wu to be l :it vi""".' wen lo ltl a spodal a.tolaou a.m.'~. . · · . gift tanliht -a view ol Ille Apollo FJJll>I ~ Jerri cur alood by a spaoO.,,a11 circling the--. _ ~.~~Ct~-: ~J~;· bile al· Doaald Lunetta, cur-of~~ I· !alrs 'ci!llcer Joi\n Mc ob 1p:H . C. <lites planetariam• la -· . I' over· the· m8.nned spicta'af't ~ ra-a televWori camera au.bed• laati (l dlon. ·:nut we're irtandlq by." . tei-p. -attempt lo spot llio 11~ ·1: ~ !al.r, Mclatab added:. ~•Ila voyaae ar...Dd .,._,,. "We've acquired ~gnal bqt no .Oi!e to Tbe Ame ltleooope .wu uold ._ , , contact yet: Standlng 'by.'I . 1t1 1 picture ol Apollo I •_I&· 1' A few morf silent secoll\b pmed. · · llOUOll llODle 150,000 rnDes -fllin , "We're looking at eq!ne iliita, • earth. Tbe picture showed a ldll .-t· .. McLla1stl.' sa\d, :·11 1oc\u 1ooc1. :rw> ~.black backcrouncJ. ·, 1 prtSSUr"ts look good.,. · . B9J you can tell for Jute that tt At 2:24, McLelllllh !Ost his Calm. 1 ! • Is • 4~" LtlDttta Hid. "You "We've got il! We've got it," he U::• can't IM the shape, but you can detict claimed. ·~A~llolJsin·Junarorbil" · · mO~ A, roar of apjila,,.. bad I"" up ·In !.unelY· aaJd the flnl p1ctmo· wie the mlas1on control center. · not .....,.. ... 11'9 *-no Giie w.. "Ai>Ollo I, this is Hooston," Carr aaJd. llUfO juat, wbal Ille J!lcluni qaolJI)' ndil "Verify your ivapor.ator contnl lo be. ~ # • • eutomaUc position." · . IA~' aald .atttmpta i. ~ "W• bave a crew report ol an orbit,• the . .\R!Di ,l "'!P ~'bl ~;al'JT:M McLealsb said. .• a.m., 1'0 ,p.m., 1:10 p.m. -..i l ;lr' .utzmwit .James Lovell ended tht P·lll;' (l'SJ'), 11Je ~ iu. to lNf a®!lt- •uapense whoo ba iald: six lnliiloa eiCJ>.11 the ·rn :Offllit "Go ahead Houston, this is Apollo .Omo ,'l,l·~;ali!!!e. the mOQQ\i·~· a:-BUI'!' complei,. OUr. or;blt. Is Jet.I •urt-..;; . • ·, · ·.: .. ::1 . : . by 60.l." . NI!<: Ji)a/.. lo tnmmit tlie blstor1o Carr replied: "Roger, Apollo .I. Ill.I pidUrtc'.' . . . . \ . . .. -. . ' '' . . . Go~go Dancers • r , • Charged .With Excess Nudtty " . . ' . . Two Pi• -dancerl from a La Habra nlibtapol iodll!' ·are fadnir .,.ilJ>nliool shortly after Christmas on aDepUQOI that excess nucftty wu Included .la their act. . Arrested • on cbarge1 of • eiipJing In lewd coodllct 'and lndicent OXJIOOlll'• weie Kathei'ine M. Jjunfle, II, ol Lo 1 Anples and Sybil ·Carmm, II, lroni Hunting\on Park. · Pollce. and Alcobolfc stverace Cootrol agents,'1afttr Investigation 11Ut week{ ir· restd the two &ncers on c:Mrgea that Ibey were ~ wtlbout benefit ol garb ... the lower ...... Also elcked up ... chargei of ~ the uoclld acl·Wll the .....,..,ol the Harbor· Inn ol La Habra. Boultvanl, Louis M .. Bebr, 24, ol Bel~ lbe trio, however will remain fr.o for IJ'! Yulet14< biiJda) oo !GI ball each. 11iey are due to aJ\IWtl' the char- ges J."l'!dlr In Norib Orange County Ju- dicial ·oouct 'Court' In Anaheim. · Repuhli~ Selected For 'Alaska ·Senator ANCHORAGE, Ala3ka (UPI)· -Tld Stevens, ;s, a Replibllcan, bu boen •Ji. pointed to serve the u.s, Senatt tenn of the late E. L. "Bob" Bartlett, a• De:rn. crat. ' 5teYet11 WU picked Moaday bf_ Gov. Walter HJcbJ,, Presk:lebt e~ct ,Nllaq'' choice ror -.1ary ol the,.ln~. II• wtll serve unUI • special ·election in 19'11l to fill the . Ulle.'IPirecl . ~ WiJcli ends In 1'12. CHP Promotes Capt. Peters . Capt: James 'W. Polen, who baa ...,. manded California 'Highway ' P'al'rol operations .Jn Orangl!! County $ce ltsf, baa been . promO!ed. to' -· of the' CllP Zone I wbJdi lnclud<o·. all ol Orqe, Loo An(l!les and Ventura "'"1- Ues. Appointed to llllCCeed Peters In Oran11e County Is Capt. Wallace EdJdns who ae:rved as traffic officer. sergeant and Jliutenant bete bel-lila prolrloUori' lo caplalol and transfer. to .Sao Le- in November:, 19f7. , , . • . ' Tile new appointments'""~ by CllP Commlslloner H. W. Sulllvao. . c.pt.. Peters became a CllP ·CUiler In 1912 ai\cJ WU uilgne<I IO.the·~ aftfl· He came to . Orariee. County • (l\ll'iunander in 1964. C1pL ,Eclilna .,folned the CBP In orange Count)> Jo: 1111. • ' . MOON ~·o av ,Q(lllJINO 'l!AClMIN · ' · 'Dirty lloech Sond ·with· Pootprlnh' · r. ~ , __ ...._ __ ~ I • I J ,.....,, OM ' f 24. ltll No. More K.imcfti or 82 Puelilo Sailorsi. + " • ~ .......... ...., ' At 75, Min Franco llrltlhl fln- -a11y got tile wish of a lifetime for 1"Chrtstmas -a ride on a fire ~ -glne. Miu Bdzllt, 0Wbo JIVOI ID ,... mote Exumr.~~, had nevet •even aeen a fire engine. But when ·she arrived to visit relatives for ; Cbrlstnw, har nephew DoUt ChllPo .pol arranged for Ille Telgmnouth "Fire J3ri&ade to take her for a • In. _op • t > J " JO • .. d u " ' ' ' • lllli Lone, caretaker at the Thal· : oqlllh, Olde. mlllliclJill cemetery, , baa been the forgo41ten man In city ' government fur the put as yesrs. , Lane, 63. who started u caretaker • ID 1933, bas never had a paid va- caiion lllld nobody realized it until recenlly. The city COUDcll awarded· Line a -weel: vacalli>ll, enn though he had taken a fe'IV daya ()ff In blJ i!5 yeara on the job. •• MiUlonl of Pf"°"' around tho IOOrid on Whlnc1 Ammco'a Apollo B Gltronauti toeU on their trip to see the moon.. But few aTt rooting f01' them antf hankr than David TJartif.U Cl Lmldoll. la IIJU, Tllrcl/oll llet $2B at o bookmokblg fi"" that o mati 1DOuk1 kmd on the moon by 1970. 'I'll< boo"""*-"""" him IllOO to I oddl -o cool UB,000 lf II< !Dina. A apolul,. """' fur Wllllam Billi, Book- mokfn. aold "WI foo1c him °" 01 o j<>k NOID jt loob GI l/ 1H thafZ Iott." • Relatives of Mra. R-H. Frey o! Chicago are extra carelnl when they receive a certain cellophane- wrapped Cbr!Jtm•• can!. The card,-first 1eut In 11132 by a m..,,. her 0( Mra. Frey'1 bmlly, is unt eadl y-to a family member from the relative wbo rece:ived II Wt Cllrlstmu. Extortion Rap '.A1so Facing 2 in Kidnap MIAMI, Fla. CAP) -U.S. Ally. Wiiiiam -NI'• Barbara J111e Mackle bu ldentflled G1111 Slenn Krln and Ruth Eiaemarm-Schler u the coaple who burled bor Iliff ln Nri GoorJ1a after ""' ... lddnaped. Meadowa' dlocloeore came Monday ijuring a inUmJnary bearing al whlcll federal -c:bargoa wtre added to the ~ CX>llllls against Krtat and Mlla Elalmalm-ad>ier. Krist. wbo was capbn'ed Sunday on swampy HO( Wand off the Florida Gulf ~ !IPl!Oil "Yea" -darinl the !lllairll(-llbdll ·lle-.tbe .... cbarpa and Illa rlcl*-. Mia Elaemamt-Schier, described u a uoow, •J<IMlld llOIDellmel blood• ol -bWld, la befq aougllt. There wu DO explanation of bow ot When MJu Mackle'I ldentlflcltkn WU made. The bearlnf ln a lloavll;y (IUlnled room oi lbe Dado COunlf jllJ In Miami WU -unlD J111. JO to P.., Krtat and ID attorMJ wbo II temporarily rein-llnc blm time to study Ibo obqea. .. Mla Mackle. a 20-J<IMlld Emory Uolvmdty coed and daughter of a weallhJ Coral Gabla land devdoper, wu kldnaped from ID AUanta mot.I tut Tueada1· Federal Bureau o I Invailgallon -ta found ber late Fri· day, burled ln a coflln.llkt bar In a shallow pit 20 miles from Atlanta. FBI egeots said Mm Mackle led them to the pll by IJ!in& her mucklea to rep on lbe lid cl the boL KJili a -reeoarcber, and Mias Eilemlnn-Schler, a studant worked toe<th<J" at 1be Unlftrllty d Miami'• lnslltotaflllhrlne8clmce. Ollloen have -~ thlt a third ponon wu lnvolvod In tbe klll- naplng. In -City, Cellf. Krlat'• ellnn8od wife -Cannell Simm Krtat -111111 --Im --to be remembered -to make 111 lmpect on the world hi Dftl In." PUEllLO CRl!WMIN WAVI AT llOUL AIRPORT AS THEY llOARD PLANE FOR TRIP HOME mm .. ...._ u fr u rm ctD:•• ed," Adm. Jlolenberl aid. He lllld ".oomelhiJlc like 10" fll tbe -·~ WI'"' lDJurtd wlleo, 111* ln-telilltac» liblj> wu lal"!I J111. p la •boollaa thlt ""'1 one aallor'• Ille. Many still bore the merkl and brulael fll lhl btl"np thtlr capt.on cave tbtm unW lht ... "'-~the·~ at No JleQJrn" al Ille truce vUlap OI POllDIWl)om. u1 havt the utmosi admiration fut ~ Bucller and bis cm< ••• tr. ,_,. _.tau•es " AmclcL ,-. me, ..,. of the moot remarbbl• lhtap WU lh<lr admlraUon far Ibo Unliod Slatea lhroushout their ordaal, • the admiral aakl. He d88Cribed Bucher as "a hero among beroea." But lbe alripper bad bis 0WD berOeJ. \ Dueller Introduced ChunC to aaolher Filipino crewmaa. Croeelio Aheloo. Tba 11kfpper said Abelon •• "a sptrlt who llUided members d lbe crew lhrouP 11 months ot. hell." ~ Abelon commented Ille Communist propaganda was "very hard Ustenfns." Eleclrlclanl Mete IC Rmhel J. Blan- letl ol Orange, also talked with tbe ,.,,. erlll and lbe premier. He talked of the ordeal. "I fall Uh rwmlng -tbe lrll(e. They _, lminu 1111 fll us. They doai mow will they bate Americanl,0 Bl•neett Aid. Garcia did, said the general, was far 00. yond the call of duly. hu wan the approval of brass tor his conduct. By pualng noteo be managed, although kept In IOli!ary conlln-t, to Mmmand bil ttien liven ID capUvtty. 1be ex<apt.lves wan to ten their' ltor- fes In men detail-In Saa Diego. ThlJ spent moot of their hours In Korea In reel or In prayer. Sometimes their mood "My lmpn!SSion ls that ho was able to . talked for them. give a convlncln& show fll leadanblp-Adm. Rosenberg remorked lhal moot ~-Lloyd M. Bucher, who led hil crewmen In and out fll captivity, aJnad1 for his crew. ol the oewu1&1'1 words about their cap- "Jlm not preJudilnl thl.s case. These tors bad been "rather earthy." ~fi'antastie, Magnilique' Europe Cheers Apollo Feat LONDON (AP) -Plclnr.. of lhe moon from: Apollo I flubed ccros1 televtalon ocr.... In · weotern l!:urope today and Europeana cheered lhe apace venture a a triumph. In London. office worten a n d Cbrlllmaa aboppen narmed around lelevlatoo eels In tbope, olll<es and pubs to wat<h tbe pbotograpbs of lhe moon'• craters drift acrou the acreen. "It's fantaaUc," said many a viewer. Britain's foremost space astronomer, Sir Bernard · Lovdl. 1ald from h I s oboervatory at Jodrell Bank thlt tbe for days, bl08SOIDed with headlines aucb as, ••Entered In Orbit" and "ln Lunar OrbiL" Frenchmen lo the atreet praised &nerlcu lmoHow on the apace fea4 and tome viewers watching televialon lunar pbot.ol cheered, "Magnlfiquet" Parlalan ofllee wcrtera allO qull their desks and headed for the nearest television set to watch the Apollo transmJlliona. In Iran, the govern!nent televiafon network and Tehran radio carried ipeclal programa on the space achlevement. Tehran radio broke in with a apecial bulleUn aaying "the brave American utronaut.I" had made 1 aucceuful orbit of the moon . Tehran's five major newspapers have been devoting up to three full pages a day to the Apollo mission. American feat was "one of the historic momenta in the development of the human race." Programs on Italy's national radio networ~ were interrupted to announce that Apollo I had g""' Into lunar orbtt. Italian Chriatmu shoppers hailed before tetsvi.. oets In ca1 ... ban and •Ion• Earth Flat? • Society Taking Another Look for lhe latest word. LONDON (AP) -Britain's Fial Earth Radio Moscow told the Soviet Union Society acknowledged today after viewing of the lunar orbltma: one hour and 45 _ minutes after the ipacecraft reappeared pictures of the earth from Apollo B from behind the moon. The ~er that tt mu.st take another loot at thlnp. read a brief report at lhe tnd of a The three-man American team clrcwn· regular newacut. navlgaUng the moon baa somewhat The television pictures of the moon torpedoed the aoclet.)"1 idea that the were fluhed via the Teleatar satellite moon u well u the IUD are two small and relayed by lbe Spenlsh Buitrago objects that 10 """"' and """"' the tractlng statim near MW!d. North Pole. Dutch radio and televt1ion staUona con-Slnctl the moon ahot, the Flat Earth llnullly lnterruplod regular program11 for Society hu been nwe than ordinarily bulleU!ll on the Apollo m!S&ion. Italy's tnterested, aand General S e c re t a r y etate-nm t.elevlllon 11ervfce gave a special Samuel Sbentoo. J.5.mlnute program at noon. "We have hardly had time to 1et British afternoon newspapen 1pluh~ together to form an Idea and I wouldn't headltoel 11,Ying "A Plaster of Par111 Moon" and "Round They Go-Smiling.'' The London Evening Standard and the 11ke to commit myself now at all. "They 1ald they cou1d 1ee South Africa and ao on. But atrugJe u much u I could, I couldn'l see anything at Ill. "If the earth ls a plane4 II would have to be travelling around the sun at more than ooe mllllon mile. au hour and we .. never have bad evidence that the earth ls moving around the sun. "Jf they abow us a very clear pkture of the earth from 1paee and the pJeture does not ahow all the contJnenta, and the edge of the plctur. ts out of perspec- tive, then that would prove that the earth is round. UnUJ then, we shall continue fighting to prove the earth ls flat. II Evening Nen begon their stories with tdenUcal words: .. They've done St." In Austm, people gathered around lhop wtndows to watch television shots from lbe apacecnf~ and lhe Apollo mlsslon wu the main topic or con· vtnaUon ln coffee 1hop!, and buses aiid streetcars crowded with shoppers. The Austrian news agency switchboard wu Jemmed with telephone calls. Astronaut's Wife Gets Rome'• rienp1pen, which have crowd- ed tbelr front pqea with moon atorles Husband's Moon Signal Families Gather in San Diego SAN DIEGG, Cellf. (AP) -Wives and c hlldren, mothen and fatben, brothers and alsters are here fer a Christ.mu Eve reunion with the 11 llll"Vivln& crewmen of lbe USS Pueblo. The families have been flown at Navy erpenae to meet the men releaaed Sunday alter It months u capUvea of North K....._ The first of two giant jeta cmylng the crew wu to set down at Miramar Naval Air Station at f p.m. r.sr. 1'lnt on the agenda were brief, pibllc reuuJom between crewmen and tbafr lovod ones. Nut were a NaV,......,..i news conference, and lntelttcenc• debriefing and medJeal checkups at the San Digo Naval Hospital. The debriefing and medical checks will lut an Indefinite period fll time. Before they start.. however, famillu will have an hour in private at the boplitaL The Navy rtadJed a <lOmfartable tem,. porary home at t b e "Pink Palace." a plaln fOUNtory hospital -·1 ecbool buUdln& In a quiet comer fll tbe grolllldl. Out of the ochool dormitory went double-bunked beds. In went llna:le beds, carpets, wrlllng desk and Oftfl>ead ligbtlng. Thal was one part of Opirattoo --es Buoy, the N1vy'1 code name for plans developed mouths qo. Tbe plan wu na- med for the device that carrlea -le from one ship to another at sea. Whtie Marino aecurlty guardo Ulelllbl- ed outside. the Navy went to wmk In the adjacent building, a galberlng pl- for the hospital atafl called 1be RX Club. In tbe apacloua, carpeted, wooll- ponelled bulldln&, gaily decorated for the holidays, tbe crew will eat, nlu and watch televialon with their tamn• Gale Warning at Pt. Sur . SPACE CENTER, Houlton (AP) - Sue Borman pressed ber bead apinlt a special radio receiver in her kitchen and wore an apprehensive apmslon. Her husband was on the other aide of the moon. Far more than ball an boor, there bad been no contact with the spaceship commanded by Air Force Col. -Frank Borman. adventurt., Apollo t, was a \lialtcr ln the home of Air Foree Maj. William A. Anders, systems engineer aboard Apollo S .• WbJJe Anders held a television camera on the moon, Scott followed the O!ght plan and lunar mapt to explain to Mrs. Anders and other gunta in the Anders home what was going on. 11A man will be able to vts1t bi!I family whenever he's not lied up with debriefings or physicals," a Navy spokesman explaJned. The Navy said the crew could be at the hospital from two weU ;to- two monthl and whether 'PY could leave the bolpltal for CbrtabDas aIOag with their famUles would depetxl on their physical condition. Frigid Erie Air M041 Spells White Christmas for East -tMlrllll ""' .......... n 1tt•.1111. "' .......... ,, ...... , .. "' .. """"' ., w' 7. ,Int hllfl .............. 11• .. .... l"lrlt IOW . .. ....... ... I r• 1."'-t.• ~ flltlt .......... 11111' .. "'. I.I ...... -''''!"" .. 11•"""' 1.1 MMlll .... 1t1• I.Mt. .... tti•.-M ,._ t;;U ._ .... ._.Ml. .. " " . " .. " .. 11 -ll ., 31 .JO 'f 22 .If 2'I 1J .01 " ,. .o.s .u ,, .11 n " .. . )I ,. .11 » • 1.• .... t1 1 .., II 11 . " • 'lS a " " .. " . " " n • . " .. " a n .01 " . . .. .. . .. .. . n If ,., ., " ... " . :IS :w , ... ..... "' at .1• 11 11 ~ .. .... n 4lt ,11 .. .. • ,,. .n ft • ... .... ... 'lbell tbe space ll'OC1 "squawk box" especially wired Into tbe homes of astronaull, announced: ''We'Ve acqulttd sllJlll. .. Mn. Borman retased and SlDil· ed. The gueata In the next room whooped and •booted happily, acconllng to space apnc1 spokesmen. Air Fqrce Lt. Col. O.vld -~ a veteran 'or the Gemini a. apace flight and alated to 10 on \be ~ apace Prelates Guest Of Gen. Ahrahms SAIGON (AP) -l'nllealanl Evanalll•I Billy Graham and lbe Roman caiholic -" tbe u. s. Armed -Ardlbllbop Ttnnco J. Coote fll New York, were Qslalmu Eve ,...ta of Gen. CnlPtoll Abrams, commander of u. II. -In Vletoam. Cloalnll palha for lhl llnl limo In their aiiWmaa ..... with American WO!>I. tbe lw nlilloUI -dined wtlh -and bla -Ital! _..ta al-· amaU houae outside Tift Son Nlllll air -. Graham and COoke have met several -pnvloully. Mrs. Anders composed and wrote a brief comment for the preM and handed it Lo a space qency man in the ll'OUP of~ '"Ille alpillcanco " hlatorlcal eventa cannot be reaJbod lmmedlai"1, -CUI lbe Impact ar mqnlluile of the evmt Ile aclequetad delcrlbod al tbe Ume fll occureoce. •• lbe wrote. ''Tbolllb blsiot7 II bellll li1ad< lodq .,. all need to try encl com~ lhl rean of effort 11r lhl .....,. poop1e tn'IOIV<d In tbe eveotal lunar landlaa. • Ibo note 1111. . The ..Ue fll Navy Clpt. Jama A. L<ml1 Jr., third man abolnl lbe Apollo .. also bad llfiChbon and wetl-wllilera with ber u abe ... -tlie llllt\'lalon -In her home. 'Tantutlc" w11 her onl1 comment. Agreement Averts Telephone Strike E'IE!llTr, Waall. CAP) -~ U1 a -lllr--act WU - ed toda1 "" Ille -'fo~ Co. and ~ W ..... Union, haltlllC a 111aw-111111it-ra11oun...u.r. A --1ptl •o aald Illa - IMl1I -'.!pod -nopitlaton for L o c a I .. 1lilonlllllmal --of Electrlcal Wcr~ al 7,19 a.m. alter •n 111-olgbt IJerplnlo( -- ' Families began arriving Monday morn- ing al I h o muotciool airport. 'Ibo Army aild ti pold ... .,, for -for the Ont 43 famllla and aald II -of lfl clependei1ta who pla to ....._ But, • apol<_ .. noted, lhal -"clhln mlpt -.., lhalr own, and -Id Ile tagen care fll also. ·' .. Engineers Wor~ On Return Plans . ABOARD THB USS YO " (UPl)-Ttlovtaloneaalnem~ to solve -lllloa'pnibleim -by the ,.m_ fll Apollo • I'• apluhdown ana IO that tbl r.»ww y nal Frldq can be ir-Hted Uve to lhl mt fll lbe -lcL ''VI• lnlultl"'1 feel Ihm are • tot ol problam au thJ1 one and we ~ .., rllht -thlt lh1' -~ be ... kind ., QUaltt)' ... bad ... =; fflCOYttJ.'' Aid" Bob Stone, • ~°='=for tbe st ciperatim II cnl1 Iii mllel nortti Ille ........ It la .. -Iha! . ..,. plmM .... llllMd durlnl tho riv. d11• lhe pr1me reco"'7 ahlp USS•Yerlr:lotm, crulaed ~ 1be ....0. • I - hero d hll Diiier '1111 wbo )II II mlfsC Ing. II 51.,,. .... 11)1 ldn1 WJll I. -n.r • In -moot CIJ>" ..... ..... r • a bile >olr pd Cl Che ds me. oilJ l .... • .... a( cb· ... ,,.. pie 11>1· In ... RX od- for lu .. bl• ;111 !Vy be c .. !l)d "I cc m- ny lie a( ut, .. ~d s 'N IY !d ,, " ,. ~17Sq Haail«.lllYcl. ~ollge~. , , ' HOll>AY SPKW:lliRU JM. 5 -, ~ .. ~!!!~~ .. rt . ·1~: "poi hcHiio•.s ftoan~N-$1,10 ft-:i' • ' ' t" All YOU CM EAT SPE<WS ~; .... , 11'1.59 t_,~ CttlCD~ flf .................... \''"''''''' .. f;WIDNISOAY $' 19 '~'. PISH F1tY·:. . . . . . . • . . . • b . . :;~~~~rir' .................. : ... $1.19 . ~.)k•. ' .. " • 545-9505 i • ' : I ' ' I ' . •· • •• J • .... •• -· • . ·~ "11' m .... ·11 ~e -P ."F _IJ ' " " • " " u • , ' I I I I I I • Mll.Y PllGT CHI ~HOILB ----·-'----. Tlllldilf.Dw1trM.lM OYER THE 'cOUN'.fER IWUTU ASSETS OVER $<425.000.000.00 H&AD Ol'l'iCE 31SEettColooodo--r<l' P"•••deJ-.~IU109 c f ( • --~-. ··- ·1NGS . . ' . • . OMIR illtNjCH Cl'l'ICD -___ _. , o••" ' . . •• =""'""'""""' -G- • :t'. t" ' . •• '• ~111 t " .. : 1! •• .:.f ' ... !I' I~ ::!. a J ~·n -· _,. ...... :;·" +I -· ... +·Vi =It ~'t ::r· _, _,. ... ,,,/, :.::~ ! ll =Y: +" -v. ... . -~ • ~i ' ~~ _, j:, ...... +'-=·l 1 ... ... '~ "1! t~ _, -1 +• -a ... t ;t t~ ~.lt ·"·:\· :.:.,.. ... _,. +,i> -"' :.; :t ~·; +~ -· +v. _ .. _,, .. ~·. _,,. i~ Ji :.:'Jk -··· _,. 'i~ ~;& _,. ;..::'""' _, -'• ._, 1·~ +·v. -V. _., ... .... _.,. _.,. _,. -Vo .... ·+~ +• -v. .... _,. .... -.• -v. -·V. _ ... ~ i .. -·V. _,. _,. + .. -1'/• -it .,., . !'t! .·~~ -·~ -·· i~ ::ti: t~ •,, ~ _ ,, 'l: ~ . .,. ~ •·t .. !1 ~~ ~t !<'(( ~ ~ ...... ;;''"' ti; +It :.t" " \,;! . ... ... . . • • -- Tu~s Glo;ng Pri~ +Complete Nelv York '.f'llj !'tt ) I ltlarlcet Spools ). • ~erican StOOk I ""-• t I ... 111 !'61! (HJ .. §'" _,. _,.. ~ ~ -'!<" ~+ _,. r.a ~ t~ .,.. ti= t Ji: I ' " l For The Record . Fire CaDs DEAl'B NO'l'ICES YAMAMI flt•'* Y1rrieml. lefoited !lusMnd al T.riikoJ fell'ler al ODMkl, lrltn. Ctn- tlli. pd Ml,._1 -o1 Mn. Shi- ~ YetMmll tnthw d KuilO, T...- ,._ Sllk'I YMllmh "'111d1:1•1 lturll T"-11111 ~ YG9111alll • ._,... le., Frld.ly. Dec. », 7:• •.m., el the l"lnt ,.,...,.,"'11 Olllrcll d Wtdnllndet, 11QI: W..tmir.ttr Aw .. w.tmlreltt, "'11t1 lttv. S. ktRt IQclt d Winter...., Pr•bYllll'i.N. Qlllrdl, dfldtll,.. A~flfl M9 btll'lll ' ~ bt' l'uklll Mottuery. SCHOLINE 1111 K. Sllollne. 11'1 Ke-.od PIKI!, C.tl Mou. O.t. of '"•"" Die. 2l. s.ril'Nllt bY lllV9Mwt, MlklfW t. C\lll- 111> CQ&t1 MfHi '°"' Fr•,_. l.. Sdlo-11111, ~ fl•fChl, """' .,.nd-chlldreru nlM 1r11'1ten0dllldre111 two IN0'11,.nifdlild9f". f\lntnl MtY-lc:M -., Mid 11 1.m., t1111 mtml~, T.....,., a.Iii f/I W. ~ lflt- lfWOOll '"' canttrr. Oltldlill bY .. tlr ...,._,.,, 1711 s-tw. Catt -· WILLIAMS L-" I. Wlllleml. AS 16111 "lie•, C.11 ""--o.• d clttiltl. Ok. 71. surv1'Nllt b't t11Mr, Jdln 11iv .. c.. ,, """"' -1(1'1111 • Htynlt, '"° o1 C.t1 MIN. s.rYktl wtr. Mid TUlldlY, todloy, J •. m .• kH BrQU. _, ow.ti. no flt'lltdw•r. c.t11 #M- u. 1~. w..m.1 ... twr ~• "'"'· let! Bro.dWn Mortulry, 41rK-·~ DAWSON ... -.... ----- • --· _,,._ .... ·-..... -lWllll .: .... UC lr'Vine to Offer ~ ' ' t . : • I ~Black Vnity' Meet Iranian ' ' Sm~.fQr vc ·Irvine ' ' {' ' : 'Eyes OC . S~s~ns ·irt: Su~~~ 'A~ .S.~'lhll-of the l.ol .Angeles Bllcl: 11 In ~~··!lJl'be Congreas will g!vethe keynote held FildoY evtoinl\IJirilOlh talk Clll''Organlzing the Black suna.v at UC Irrine.t -Commtmlty." · Budgeting ••. 11 ~ ' Smb¢ l"boi>l -w11J1 ~r,!ils ~. be taoChl ·•I UC ·lnfne lvr ':Nearly Jli ,...,..., mo.I the llnl•tlme q<u;l·llllmlJl<r, •tallld!l)>Y1rqullrUCIJacoJl)',L"'"' .. "'"'d 1 Ol&T j .... , ... Cwlcellcr Daniel G. ~',W!lfbeollerelduri111:tj!ellnt , .. ,· , , Thomas A. °"°"tell" ....i-Other 1peatera will include dent of the apoqoorln& lllacl: Shermon Banks, area d<!pul)' Congreas ta·~· C'!'iill'. fo< tbe Black Panther Party; said1lleCcef~·,wlll·bt 1'St.a·n Dute, KNXT open •oiil)-'to. "blacl: .Jieople ' ,sportacaster; Robert Hall, of and liroWn." · , , · . Oprrllk<o Bootatrap; Ernest Tb8 ·program calla ·for Preace1y of New Careers ~. ~ ~. ·Fomdattoa; Kafanaya, lee· worklhopl. meal gei:tocelhers .....-at .Cal State Long and entertatnmeat. Beach; John Calloway and SANTA ANA-Orapge Ccun-· --••-'-J -to ·.ty'I s·~•-of' '-'•-••-• .~ ......,. ... µD< .-; . 'I " ·~· I ,_, ___ , -18.' ' " • ,_ --: plannlng bas attracted the fl>. Sen. Kuc·. hel· : .Minlsstm to tbe ~-kl ' filtt:l : I terest of the Irinlan goveru-•....ion ·wm · 'be , oiie!• ti>. ~' ment. sbldii•'• not ~nod at •-""-' · Nasrolah Soleman!, u. .. Will· Jorn' MiDlin~ ~t~~ ; .. -1 Iranian buclget analyst, spent 'lhat>tiJdenU ·are hiBJI ielioOI· -·-•w " •-:r:r::'• Mcuday with RGbert S. Farm· gradua°1A : at ·over !:~ _.,. ... -:-• er, the county's dlrec!« of Law· Off. 1 •. 00 o1 .n ,.11\!l.•aff"'1e.1 • · , data serviCQ, antt •Jpllfude. • ' ' Tbe Irantan olficlal 11 trav-ae.idenc. .balls Clll ihe UC! Walter Bremond, president ltufwl Brown. S.A River Pollution Charges Due .Airing eling .under a United Nations ANAHEDr,--~Sen. cam!!"' will be ·opeo io.iiun-111'!~~-!-it'lifl;.J. fellowship for budcd. sllMy. 'lllomu Kucbd· of Anallelm mer school awdenlll.· It also" He will spend four montba on has announced ·he ,will join a ·is expected tllat·studbns With ~ :eestbi =t.W~.U.S. Beverly Hilla law ~ w~ horn.ts in nearby eorpm1m!Ues "Mode!)I ~ adopt-be leaves the Se n'a te oat who allend copege ellewhere ed 'by your gov~. are month.'.~ , r •. , • ~;e C:~: ;vC1t rtake the subject of my probe," Sci). •.Ku~1~1 y •mho· JOst his Fees paill by ,.stU.d,ents -Will ·. . THIATU "Wllit COUI ' , C;Hll$TMAS ftl l:JO .Of!I ~'"'5 Nlte 6:DO SANTA ANA - A meeting to . di!<;uJa pocatble pollutioa DEA'J'B NO'l'ICES PEllKULE ... _ J ........ s.rvie. ,...,,.. Belt lrwdway Mort\.lfry, lit ,,..... .. ,, c.11 M-.. MUNROE HM'tler1 "· Mllnrot. AM .... et nn Lltdlll11d, H\lrltlnW!orl flftdl. 0.1• of clNltl. o.c.nber u. lurvlv.i ltr """ d1uthflrl, ldt _,,.._, W Horm. TUMIMI lllr99 bnltll«s, ltl. Httf'Y end lltettll """""°'' -~. Clvde SIM!lneet ....... ic.. l't1day, 11 e.m., Smlllll Clluet. 1""911Tw11, GoDlf ~ c_....,, .5m1tfw· MorM,..,, ·-· ANDERSON · Ml,_11'11 E. AMtnon. 111 .. C.Ufwfllll SI., Kuntll'lltlln fleKtl, 0.11 ol Olettl, o.c.nw 21. Sl.ll'YIYM b't IMllbtllll, ....,,.._, llllwltttln. Judltlt ~ ... trkSt l"-*'r .,, """ ........ UllDI ... Mlf .,..., ~ Curll.J .,. lnlllkMlllll'i .... -~ dllld __., .-vsc.. flodlW • .,.. dW, I •. rn., SmHM a-1. I~ .,....... a.nm. Mo11Nry, dl..cr.n. S11IOUP E!Mn Slb9!1 I"'-Cldt ~ r11lo '""' '""" JM .. lMl. 0.. ., '*""· o.c.rMtr 11. lfltl. et St. Htllnt, C.11-f«'ftlt. SWYMd b't ...,, Evtnt H. Sl- llwtJ· •Rf .,_n11-. Dr Jdln It. Si- t.ft. ,....,.,... ~ --lletd °" camber U. IHI. et 1'-' Uwll. ·-· of the Santa Ana River bas =~ s:!4" ~ ~ bid !Or~nihid;l01l'"last June make the summer ~on self been set far Jan. 31 at the ground in governmental . .,.,,. to or ...... ~erl)I. will join supporting, Aldrich said. fi~i~f.f~~~~ requOsl of Langdon w. Owen, gram budgeting." tbe lliin of ~ Bautur, The ~llor ........i Orilljla Coonty Water District Fine( iliol ~,.a lull that Dr. Richard N. Baisden • manoger. Tbe official alreedY bas ~: Th·~ i ~Uon'I will he director of the 111mmer f 0Wen hu said that in-. spent some lime in. Sacra-~ liugenf ZW~ JS, a . se.!slon. Baladen allO II direo-, ......... duattial wastu and ~ag, mento •tildylng stale hudgtl f~i oeo1•ic:ri&::;lllatimial , : tor of Uolverslty 'Exlelialon ••• ' dischar(ea are polJutinl tbe · pruoedutes. He said he Is Cotziriillieem+;!t ·•\ . ~·; .. a1 lrvl!>e-• • 'HUJU" ·, river'• watn. "Quality co0o-= ~~~~ K"~I. wbb ;seryea ·in t~~-~~~~~~~~.fil·~~· ~~~l~!!~!.~·-~~~-~-~~f~~":I::.!:' lrol.11 not:J>e~ maintained ·Fanner uplalned oh .. the Sena~4or 111~'wu · · • 'Phone .673-6260 and penoos polllrtlng the <Mr ·Orange • r~ o..t..:ful. 11 Pll~ wbiii (!ii' ~put 10 e' XCLU'"'IVE AR.EA are not being ~ .... , ~ ~, -~....,.,. y ~ ' •u ' FAVORITE_S • }'<......,..WKU ..-.:: Cll: a long ranse basis, , -1"" ' • • , ,· • '~NGAGEMENT Owen said in calling for the five yun in advance, :He w'DI divide bil. ~ be-Naffbnft · a11d lo(a l r•ada'l-, Showi NI h I meeting. 1 Solemani said his country's tween~ the fkm""s Qfficts lil •ltip poll• pro•• :tit•. QAILY · ~ : •. it~M~ J : : ,•,~ He claims,jn$lequate pollu· budget was about $3 billion a CalHomla and in Washing· PILOT carri•• '''"' of 'th• MONKElS et l 1JO tion standards have been set and the Ilona! t DC most pop11lar col11mn1 •nd year gross no on, . . I " .1 bl Mat. WH. tin S.•.-2 P.M. by ... ·-~-Ana ruver DoM• ~. I H bill! chel ta •• ,.. ••••• • to a ny u.... o>IU.lwii -.. t"" ........ c .., on. Ku 's rep cement in the ""'· Regio··• W terr-~• •·-~ B n-•P•p•t in the Unite8 ucu a """""w J;>UCUU. y ccmpariaon, the U.S. has Senate will be Democrat Alan St•t•i. He aa1d that board set the a budget ol $190 billion with l[1er~ ... ~~ton~,~w~ho=d;ef~ea~ted~~Raf~-~;:::::::~·l\I standards in 1957 which could a gross national prOduct ot fertyfortheaeatinNovember. be modified as condiUons about $500 billion. changed and problems arose. Iran has one big advantage Bui Owo:n said ~,pas over lhll country. There Is no ~Fiix SOUTH COA.ST not been llUfflcient modlllca-govermnent de(1cit. tioo to aasur& tolerable con-~=======::;==,11 .. LAZA THEATRE centraUoa of such things u I 1 San °"Co freeway at Bristol • 546-2712 hardlleus, chlorides, sod.Jum, nitrates, and fluortde5 in the river water. He also asserted that the water control group bas not been militant eoougb in en- forcing the standards it bas set. -NOW PLAYING - SHQWING TIMES Crossword Puzzle , ACROSS 41=• lH-4'R-ll .. ·.~­,_ D-a.y. PEDERSON tC•llec.-.for..: K1tWt l. P.,_. Jiff KllrW 14 Prtfll llfd 2 lllftls •Ml .• c.111 Mett. Sllrvlwd w t..o with .._ 57 lallll ~ Loll Smllh Camlct!MI, 1 ... ••If 511-tl ::...~ F~"":nn""°'!:".::. JS,,...,, ..... ft! .,.....,.,..,.lldrtft. s-ic:... Frf. ""' 5t ILL I •>· 11..,, 11 e.m., Bell llrvlldwtt o.tL 1' llllms ,,.., t.: .. ~: = :.= ~: 1710J'••• 61C. . D'rwdtd bT .... ,_,,_, Mortuwt. lt hit atdlftld'• lit ·~· Coolie "'-· lt lttrr. ...... _,.ftnal '2 Piiio WrtBERBEE 20 Dlsco&ortd 6J Pi L Ul24/l8 ltw WllhlrtlM. 19111' Olllrt 1t1'0t, a.. 22 Dlailoct C... tw9 7 IOMn 32 Ani111I ~~MrNS.::::-11:-?'~ 24 SSllpte M ••11t: sutni sound c..t• ,_., sallltMc.t Archaic 11• of 3) Stray 26 $pant.at 65 I.st the cloth 34 Paradise ;;::::=========,! dO•lcllt ~It •Mukai 36 -vallrr. 21 llHI 66 • ..,.. lastrMent 3 words BALTZ MOllTUAlllES Clanu -.i Mar OR HClt Colla Mea Ml t-zac BEU BROADWAY MORTUARY ua Bnadny, c.sta Mea uwas DILDAY BROTllERS ButlaJ!n Valley Mertury lllll Bea9 Blvd. B~•Budi se-m1 PACIFIC VIEW llBMOllUL PAJllt 00.etery • Marlury Olapel S5lt Padflt View Drh'e Ne...,... Bu9, Calllonda --PEEK l!'AMIL Y OOl.ONIAL "1NERAL BOD '/Ill Jim A .. . .... bd .. .. &Ml'l'll'S MOllTllARY .., lloklll. "-nr--- warcun llOllTllAllr Cl z. ,,.. ... Coola -•••• r, nr:.:~ 67~-11=. lllClndol Aft:llatc llllstat 11 Cltr OD :. r=s SI I. A.er. .,_,. tbt Chtn1 41 NoUced ~ It lt11 42 Ptlwls banes. SJ Atlllrlal Don ort•b:ed 41 txlst ..,.., "Aftcf•t 44 IClld ofhlll 37 lldllrtd 1 ...... -,..., 41 llabt 'JI Ttdt 1 ~ 21 P•ldon: sai1M11 . I 3t See 17 2 .. lcill Com .. fOnl 4t Gunlfd 1 40=:... =~-: 23 ~":.,":.'.it~= r11111.icr 3 H..-td 25 C011'191t S2 DtPlftll .. ts: I 0 S-apptl•ca ,_flint Abl.,, · wllholt 4 BOnllr 21-Joflnson: SJ C111t DNOf of two-Hoc.by 54 Anc:lmt S. 45 btsft dlll•••• gmt A•er. ruler 4' 'ICllllll 1f ,...,_. 29 Ttn1lnating 55 Eatly lrlsl'I amwclll: 5 ctalcttrt' botder alphabrt s... wed 30 Allpllffl;lan ~ Ch!1Dlc1I 47--•• -. 31 AACl<nt '"''' t.llllAlmp for•• cltr 60Plus ~ Mlr'IT'"IT""111! '° -••8.ll'S.• I INDS TONl•MT ''THE WESTSIDE STORY" "THE YOUNG AMERICANS" -CONTINUOUS SHOW CHRISTMAS _, n..nctr.r h'9"'2 ,. .... .. n.-.. """" t500 1ot":. -· ---1000! - -~ ...... -. ~ ..... --~ .. ....-.imr ............. ........... -.. . ._ ............... ....... ....... ~ .......... .. ........ ~ ....... .... .,a......_. ......... ... .. ......, .... -....... - STEREO SENSATION! Tiie colorful sound of Orange County M.aslc RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM • From Fashion Island. Newport Beach ' F1ie$How . ,.._.,,_,, ... __ ...... , "TlieG1lltle~-- A 1ttl ti Mp-.\ ... 41:-.., N '°'Ai+ A-' ITS FR•~ ~~·~*'i 0--. g.~· .w.., ... ... -... 11"'"''-.. ' •. 01 ('" '.:Tl r < ' •Y. ANKSINATR : I . ,, : :I . .r• t l " ••• . .... , 1' ... \~ r• , . " '• . ,. 141 .. ~ • . " ---.. I .. ~ I 1 r • *--itW • .Jo > " : • d • • at 7:~·p.m. with tbe·youtb .choir i- vidin( spe<W mlislc. At 10:~ p.m. a' c8lldleUaht hour .ol ,woraliip will be lield with the aenior choir ainglng. Chrillmas' Qy .servica Will bigin at 10 a.m. . , , .Cbristn)as Eve aerviceo al Prince of p...,. ~Bl' ClnDdl, !Ir! ,. ... ,v- DriVe, Costa Mesa, ire achedulect for 5 }!-m., a c8lldlelight ·oeryke !0< child?•>. and 10!4' p;,,r; Witb Pait« " Alidiel! C. Anderson. speaking OD "Let Earth Receive Hq-tKlng." •· . ~ On'1:htiktmu dBy, I !estl"8111\>i:sblp hour will be&in at 10 a.m. 1be Rev. "Alidmbnwllldellverlbe'mtaaqe "Glory to tbe N~-Bont'<King;" - I -1, John Barnum. • . Navy v~an. will sing at the Clniatmu Eve candlellgbi service !o< Plymouth CaogropUooal Church of ·Newport; Harber, na Broad st., Newport • Beach. The communioo celebtatioo it.rvice will beain at 7:XI 'p.m. A ~iy candleJtght aervic<, s p.m .. Will ~·Ibo .flfat• -.(II ,6lu:llLllnM ·Eve at ·SI, MlcbMl'11111i1 q\ll ,Angtl'1 ·Bpiocopa£<Jmrcb, ml P.ai:ifJc Vlnr °"• 'C«ona del 'Mar. Ali ~1 a '<!Dm- nimllon offi!rinC will be held. ccmnluoion alao will be served Oiriatmu day, 10 ·a.m. . • • I -'I A lraditiona1 Cbriabnas. c: a r o 11 n g ~•Willr .mulic lhy·tbe \:lllncti and cliildn!n'1 chain will .lie lleld ·11 J :IO p.in. airiltmu Rte al.~ BapUll Church;2515 F-l!oad;C¥1 M .... Nunery c"" la provided for cblldren to age 5 . .. ~il a.!11~~ ~u..1 wm;,,," Ji !or the 7 p.m. Cbrlstmu Eve llel'Vlc:es . ,( ·~~·?'"( ,, • •• ' • '· • • -, ' • • J DAILY I'll.OT " Mesa S .,. Alri1roJl R. -ot• 9MllrPIWlteft City: Plans T~,up Ante For.-'CQurl$ On the advice of comultlntl, N.,.. port BNch dly councllmen MOO!ll1 night decided to -lhelr Jllures for llarbot Judicial Dfllrlcl courtn>ams at New(ioli' c,nw. · Wllllam Lund, vice c:,ldent of Econc>- mlcs -~ (E!IA), told the cOundl that the. "pressures ate DOW of!" Ille. clly to subn\lt a .-i •be-fore the «Mt ol the year. He irkncated coonty ollldals had said they could wall a few IDOl'e weekl. He 111Qemd that approval .. of the city's form.I pitch f<i< tile .-laclll- ~.. be dolaY.a until ho. II. • ; • •'Ttie ldded lime." ·he ·Mid, "'WW give us the ' upportunUy -to ·'Hftne <the J.'l'O- posal." lie uplalnod lhlt Iq·ranr•· «11ts to the county l'llUla be f~ ,..- duced with lnformatloo oo shored JDiJn. tenance upemes.· • A draft MJbmltted to the council by ERA lut -ii lllted various advaolapl to"dli '""""7 ln·rilor..., al"NtWporl emter. • ·-,-r I .. Pace of '67 " Chrlalmu <ould be merrier "1,-New- potl. -·IJllltod Fund baadquartm. Tbe flnt drift atsted that the county would -1-lea. thao sbt acres al N.,.. port Center for the reloated "courts, but would need more than e~acres ellewba'e. · Joint usel'<fifipa? ,1 lal1iJ. Paek8ges· 1or·iWeed9 They're slipping behind last yesr's campaign pace, when the goal wu low- er. United Fund presideot llan<:ock B ... ning IL81Ul01111Ced·that 1111,127 bad b«n collecled so fir int'\he 198$.&t drive. The goal is 1184,981. -detenlloO : ..-~and la-cllllla·.i Newport Cent« would r<qU!rt '~i:-...n:.~ ... Nawport Harbor Elks and IJidr helpers were busy today preparing Cbristmal pllcl<ages fur needy families throughout th&l:iJ.arbor flrea. . .More ,lhln lllO famjlies, U>cludjng two on Lido llle,:wm i-ecei>e food '· antl'!oy• through the SMual United Fund supported effort. NaJnes ol needy families are supplied by welfare agencies, local police and "This is 15,000 le.. than we barl collect- ed at this time last year,"=~ "And this year's pl ts 111,00t · due to lno 1wou1d meu the ~ti wOuld tilv• to'l>oiy Jud .-.. at ta,000 an acre In -to lllllcb the N<WJ!?R Cooter P-1 Tbe prlce Ill on the lrvlno- ownod !Ind ts abaut $90,000 an-acre. firemen. ' grow111 in our ..,.,~." · Principal beneflClaiiel af the annual campaign are youlh croups. ' ' Lund t Id lhe council -y thal he now had more data to crank kl.to the city• proposal, wblch •would presumably '°"" tile '41,000 "matcllln1" acreqe lieut<. CdM Chamber Reveals 14 Banning urpd Ne"l!Ort · bualnes5e• and residenls to make thdr contributions before the .year's end. "There is 1Ull time to report the do- nation .on this year's income tax re- turn," be reminded. 11But m<>nl hnpor- tant than that 11 that this I.I the season for giving." Countian Held In PJ3ne Theft Wins Dismissal Yule Decoration ·Winners " One of h•o men charpd with steal-~ -=t. ":, ~ua1C.U: ,!J dwps apllllt him. 'Superior Court Jud(e William Speln ablJiclmell the cue aplost Norman E. Footer, Zt, In vi"' of a 31klay jail sen· tence imposed on the Orange man Jn Loi Anle1es Ftderal CGurt esrller Ibis month. 11.s. Dlsl1lcl CGurt Judge Fran- cis Whelan allo IUIPtQded a aoe year -~ on Foster and placed him .., thNe y-pnibatlon. Winnel'I of 14 Chrlatmaa decoration awal'da were IUlllOW1Ce<! today by the Co- ron• dd Mar Chamber Of Commerce. Top resldeotial award .for belt Cbrb~ mu scene, individual effort, went to the, Horace Nicbola family ol 2815 P~le Drive, Harbor View Hills. Honorable menUon went to the Dave Swed!ow fam· lly ol 1607 Bayadere Terrace. Be!t cooperaUve neighborhood group was awarded to Harbor View Hill!. The neighborhood b decorated with lighted l'rom Pagel CHURCHES ... Foster, .an Ice crum salesman, plttd-.a ~tJ lntentate transfer of a stolei> -an airplane. He wu ar-al Christ Lutheran Church, 7111 Victoria rested 1ait Jome 11 and charftd with St., Costa Mesa. On Wednesday sezylce ateallnl a $15,000 lwln,enilne Cessea iii be I 310C from the .,...,iy laclllty 00 Jan. It. w he d al 10 a.m. Christmas day Howard J. Phillipi, 25, Foster's com-worship will welcome members of the panion 1n the theft. wu placed oo three new Irvine Mission who will be the =pr~i!r'.!' ~~ lllOlll of Chrlsl Lutheran. Tba Rev. o-t hft ~ -~' H. Nlsman, pastor of the lrvtne ,._, illol'1111 Midi,, mae --·· ""'!lldallvertheCbriatmum,.....;''Gotf b!r Jilll oentence In Sm ...,,... Liva With Man." stara at the top of bousea. First place winner Jn the commercial division went to O'Brien's Specialty Shop, 2515 E. Coest' Hltbway. An honorable mention went to 'lba'den's Interim, ..S E. Coast Highway. Carl's Flower Shop, 2324 E. Coast llll!h· way, was declared winner of bfsl orf. ginal window. Honorable menUons went to Lamp Light Shop, Brass Ring, Ken- tucky Colooel, Hearthstooe Fireplace and Chlldre.n'a Art Workshop. H. M. Sherman Co. won the award for best exterior decoraUon ; honorable men- tions for the dlvtsJon went to Glendale Savings and Loan Association and Dr. SWckton's Animal Hoop!lal. All first place winners received $25 savina:s bon?3 from ,the chamber. Hospital Strike Ends SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -HOlpilal workers at Kaiser FoundaUon's 11 hospitals and 15 clinics throuahout Northern California afr<ed lo eod an eJlht.<lay strike aed return to -t todiy under a new contract apprOvtd Jate Monday. l'rom Page l FLOODING ••• property owners. Present standard• for bulkheadlng call for walls al iesst nine "teet hl&h· ln many areso of the city, said Devlle, bulkheads are eipt feet or ioWer. ocAt present, I doo'I think there is much we ca.'\ do for an eight-root tide,'1 Devlin said . He aaid that while the ciiy was 1u~ posed to have had a 7J loet high Ude Thunday, the day of the wont Ooodlng, the city aciualt,v fol tld" almost a loot higher. A meuurement af 8.08 ftt:( of stand- ing water wu made by city crew1 at 3nh Street and Lake Avenue. 'lllrte days of caMtant wutetly windl wer'! blamed for the lncruse. The winds blew lower bay water into the harbor 's farthest earners, forcing the overflow over bulkheads and up storm drain out- lets. On a 1ao1-ran1e balls, the city must see to tt thit bulkheadinl standards are maintained, Dtvlin concluded. .. ~ . 1a';':.ii 1-bolll;"w:r.~ . S v· . Ch.Id vi"§.;~;; -. anta to 1s1t 1 ren ! ::. Pa--IOcalod .. ~· alr-Jd lnlol; Tam. -......... e I REO:.vst .. . ' ~ a.iav.tlptor aa1d • ' ..,,'lllll ll>e ""1y two --"*·-bid----a~­.ll!li~l!o. ID; ml a _.. !L II. Tlmoer, •• C( 1111 J,oa Amploo. - .. "been ldollod," ... ..,, -• ad ..... ""'but .... . Pelbll'1 c1MCb: il' FamUy of Five Gets New Home in Huntingt.on .,. 1111.UAM IUIEll ................ sa.ta· a.us will .1Jt able to find the !oar aall dllldrta of lln. ltoU)J INrlee or--""",.,.,~ pu1 two ,... ...,.. bee. bw1 ] ... 1rhlft friend• _... lhe -...... for • place for bor and llir Chlldnio. , 'l'bey "'" morel! WIJ'lalo a ~· .. rtOrida -la ..... _.peac!I !tom a -I '!"-' 01at liava i.n 1l'flnc tbt:t' tbe aloclril!ll1 ·lliil fb ~t off In lbelr <ollap In w-and 11111 i.::;, lortod to ........ ~ Ille oold • .. ' Amdouoly-iwalllq 1111 vlllt ol Slllla wtll lit Jill,' I, -. f, TUIJlll, 4, Ind Btcty, tlfee ...... They ail 1'ave -IU 'fillll Ille Iha ~ · all wtll be well enouiii this Qnistmu II:" In -Santi and lo see whal be bu brooglll lo lbeni. • Mn. Durfee and her Westm.lnsttr nelahbor, Mn. Luz Coton.a, will be • • ' oeJchbon again thanb lo RNllora In days yet, they and the Dur!•es will HunUaiton Beach and a property owner have a buge Chriltmu dinner Wednuda1 wbo worked to find bomel the two at the bome ol Mn. ilaMall Alekown- -could afford oe lbe1r Income bides In Westmlnlter. from county weUtn. Mrs. Alekoumbldts mounted a com- Tbe borne on Florida street wu rounct murilty-wide drive \o aJd the two families when Me dileovered that both Wert Monday nilht and the Durfee family belnl loalnr their homes a few days wu moved In today. Tbe depoal\ on befort Cbrlstmu. the bomt WU paid by lundl COlltributed 11'1be en.Ure. community hu done 10 by ICOl'es Of West Oran1e Count1 much and we're ao grateftd. Tbert are Movlnc help wu volunte<red and the oo maoy who lle!ped." new home for ll>' Dur!ees wu prepar<d , She menUooed Noel 'Worth11 who u thts morninc by bouaewlva w h 0 Santa la lo pick up lbe pllctages and volunloend to mate lbe bomt nadJ deliver lbtm to the two famlllas this for Santa Ytllt thts evt!Oln(. evtnln(. Toys wort collected by a '""1P Tbert will be a hup colorful Cbrillmu o11 ..... 1en, lbe ChaDCfllon. trta and all the. docorallcw and loads The RH. Roger Btttsworth ·June ol preoents whicll will be dallvertd Wallen, EUubeth Newton, Keet Ro;n, penooally by Santa this ennlng to the Mike Peru, Roser Slates, Allnd Hunt four aDJ.lous chll.dren. and a bolt o1 pe1'ION who preferred Wbllt Mri. Corona tod her '°" to nmaln anoaymou1 ali<I aided In mak-IUchatd, 10, will not move for a few int Chrlltmu for the two famJUea. . ---- . k .Festival Pop Felt:ival at the Orange County Falrlroundl. Tbe olflcers were Olllped on an errlergeilCy basil in iccorda.Dte w I t b the two c!Ues mubial asst.tance pact. r ' • The AUIUSI Pop . F~val with "Its 100,000 youtbf~ BJ>e:,Ctatoll was ·much larger than any agency barl anUclpated, Rog"8 Indicated. So he had DO objections about that emergency expenditure. But be did object, he said, to l1'Y Implementation of tbe'mutua1 uslstanCe pact tor the Sunday noon-loinldilJlht "Freak Fair,•; If it ii held. "eo.ta M"a la going into thts thing with their eye1 wide open," said Kogen. ''There'• a limit to the fr~ support that we can extend our neighbor. 0 '· On Rogers' moUOIJ', the ~ unanlmous\Y dlracted-the city~ office to nollfJ .Ojots M-thal ~~; wi>uld seek reimbunemenl II Its if!li!lj' periannel are required at !bl~ ililol festiTaJ. . ' , ·'· ~-"J! "'ThJ• action/• lhe fonJ\11 nlllntla9 carefully not.eel, "ii deemed rAC ''IJ'Y In view of the prior tnowledlt = such and event 11 ~ to be ' the: COIDJ!l'l'C)a1 nature )>I 'the ev • and the J>Cior ezperlence of Costa. M- olftdlls In ~ sue)\ a .ev•" ~ A -Newport City stal! member penooally 'dellvered the notice la Costa M,.. C1l1 Hall'thts inomlqmter C<lll& Mou councilman 'had rejeCled ·1 jlormit for the "Freak Fair 0 ' . •'• l'rom P .. e l APOLLO •.• in spite ol our Ignorance ,and weakness. "Give UJ the IDSowledp that We may continue to pray with UJ\C)entandiJ4 hearts, and show UI What eadi of US can do to aet forward the eomlng day af tmlvenal peilcf:.'', · · -. The Apollo 8 commander had Indicated before the flight that be would make an appropriate Chrf.atmas-lune 1eatiire from spact. He is ewectec;l to join with Lovell and btll[s,. (<>t jiiiqQ!er Chri!tmu commeto~·'~ fJuring ·: a television program tonilfil The astronauts are to shool themselves put of orbit at 10:06 p.m. Tuesday and ltart the II-bow return to earth. · · Al ~ cln:led the modn,-IOI!( a goal of man's dreama, the otronauts gued in astonishment at a sight never before seen by man -the bacQlde of lhe moon that constanUy hides it.sell from earth. It was akin to Cohunbus slct>Ung lbe New World, Balboa staring down at the PaclfJc or De Gama rounding the Cape of Good Hope. It Wal Jules Verne, Buck Rogers and Flub Gdtdoo all wra~ ped up in a neat Christmas package for the adventue-lovers of the world. The astronauts then ~pped around to the front side to bum to earth dramatic picture!, ilccompanJed by a vlvJd word Muscular Thief Beats Woman in Fight for Purse A mUJCUlar strongarm robber knocked a 68·yearold woman to the pavement at a Costa Mesa market Monday nlght, lflu his partner In the 11811 )lW'Se lllllch found the victim a toogb adversary. Mrs. Mary E. Logan, of 274 Broadway, suffered minor injuries whtn her knees 3;nd handl were acraped and torn on the parkin1 lot surface, police said. Officer J.ames Farmer said Mrs. Logan was wa1king to the market at 175 E. 17th St., when one attacker ~abbed her purse, but she put up a atruaJe. Unaetn tmtil he struck, lhe said, a acond man. with an 1musuall1 19id build, as though a physical 11-. traliiee knocl<ed her aprawllng and the pair fled Into a vacant field. The 11811 loss Included cash, a Sold watch and credit cards, aCQordlna to lnvdtlplon. . . I Mn. Lotian said · a man · aitlJq in a ttaUon wag<in parked next . to ber car apparently wtlntaecl the allMt, but be wu IOO' oet1 momenll later. Coast Builder's Wife Succumbs Mn. Ly1a Dawson,•w111 '>! Ne"1>0r\ Beach bollder Harold DoWsOn and a 1'-yw resident of the Hatbor Ares died Sunday al ljlo faml~ bome 11 the age of II. •· Mn. Dawoon, 20111 Cliff Drive, had beat' bnder treatmfnt for the . nu at the tJma ol l>er death. SurvlVWI Include her bUI-and a daulfiter~.Ptt\Y, of the f•>hll1. borne; a IOll, 111chard; lW9 daupllli, Mn. Coffle Cbrytler pnd ·Mn. Carel Ann McCull<Np, ,n l>I lf'D!llnlloa Bfadt, and five sranifcbildno. Funeral ""ltei are achedu!td for I p.m. ThlU1dlJ' at Pacldc View Memortsl Chapel, Corona de! Mar. Burle! will follow at· PacWc Vlew Memorial Part . ., . d~ i · a MILlll MGR• .. ..; 'rbe •1111ne' lltod them .jalo ... ,Jnlllil orbli ianrinl llom et'to aa mti. ...... A lecood ilrtq 4uriq Ille tiitrd ,,,_. orbit clrcularf.aect lbe palh al abiial; tD mile, above .the mrfaie. ,.. ~ ' l About the same time, Apollo t swei>t past the balfway poinl of · the planntit mission of siz: days and three boUrs. ,. "It looks like · plaiter Of pcil, ;. fll'St impression of this alien .celtltii1 sort of grayi!h beach 1and," was'~'f body that has awed man lince bll ~· nlng. . > , * Two and one-hair hours Jater, the astronaut& fl.a.shed tbe scene to borift:· tell"'Vlsion sets wttb ~ at.me ·CJJD6 ·that Monday baJI rel~ed pi""!fa 'Ill the earth from 200,000 miles away; The br:ight rellection of the sun dulJtd some of the features, but viewers COljd. not help bu I ,be cauibt up In I he u- cllemenl of ~ piclures besmeil U.. by three advonturm SI0,000 miles lnin their home planet. Earthllnp were lrealed to a bleat barren lands ea p e of crater-~ plains, boulder-1ttt:wn ptateaua and rft- ged mountain!. ..,, DDOUTE SCENE _; It looked like a most Inhospitable place, a ecene of deaolatlon more compli!R= than .any Sahara. . 1w As Anders hflndlecl the. camera.~ the 12-minute telecast from an al of about 1511 miles, he described 1ur\·ace as "wbilish-iray, like beach land with Jots of footprints it." ' ·-NBillin& unnamed craters aftt.r astronauts, lncludlnl thamslevea, Andet11 luroed lunar lour lllfd• with llll:b description u : . .. ... "We're passing over crater Borman. fiibl now. Lovell's rliht next to It Md Andera .ri&frt next to it." ·-' DAii V Pi LOI ,, ., OltANGI COAST' ,U8LISHING COMf'AH'f'f •ltMrt N. Wtt4 I ,,..*"' -,lllllltNr ; I I I • • . · . ~osia I • '..'' . . . ~·' .·$3·4~000 •Gift~ ~ . ' . . _:, lfeclme's Home Yields Windfall "' •• . "i• By TOM BARLEY ot tlM a.Hr l"lltt Sl .. t Investigations being catrled out today by Public Administrators James V. Helm may add up to a $34,000 Christmas present for the next of kin of a 77-year- old Costa Mesa recluse. Heims' men found $13,000 in U.S. Sav- ings QoQd~ Monda! In thefr first curiiliY check of the bonie of James T. Pestule at 354 MagnOua SL They sealed and placed·under 81!'"1 the ~ ~ home ol the eitlerly. widower :wl>o died earlier that day ol natural ·cau.1e1 In Costa Mesa Memooirl Boapltal. 'l:oday'•· haul "u four bank bookl,. all issued , by Coa1o Meaa• blDkl, reDeo. ti?J current 'c!ailoslll :.~ .iu4 Tl\e: llatua:"ol !lit. ~!ltl 'nll ·bellli ~~ieal!PJln..'r.J\1" ....... -. -r=-~~ .,.ti! ,,,_ ;lro,J!l • .,.. Jiil'll"i Ckoro, BL; lived o1'il>e at, ibe Joll\fl!oI!a sireet addreaa." lill/.jriie. ~lltf "\r' last Jun~ 29 ~I the, nom!?. · 1 H#' i~ves4gatc!'. desrirll>¥ the PeskWe home u: ui'uri dllWn, very spane. ly fumisliell and pretty typical of the· tyPe of home run.tiy h recluse." 'nley said Mr. Peitlrule ·had been fed frequently by JlOiahbors since his wife died and that uu may· well have been t h e only food t h e o1d man gol judging by the conteriti ot the houst." Investigators also siid neighbors told· them that it was only on ~ occasions t h a t anyone saw light bufl\lng in the home. "The house hadn't been cleaned for a long Ume, certa'inJy ~not slnc!t (Bee llECLU~I!:, Page II Plan Christmas Services ;: . t.M!mY ''iiarbo.,.µea churches have l!hOiiuJed Chilstmu ,ervlce.s. De!ailJ! ol p .1 of the aerv~ were . publiBbed Jlolun)ay's. edllioo ol the DAILY • • while below ii a ·list of churches ·, announcement were not received 1-thll·weel<. • i<Newport Jlarl1or-.Lutberan.C1>urcb, 2501 ,Qllf Drlv-, Newport Beub, will begin otilervance .el Qrilt'• birth at 7:30 p.m. ~ u the Rev.· James G. Blain ~on "From Dieep Darkness to Glor n.&ht·" On · Christmas day, Pastor liildiecter Will deliver a mes.sage at 'a.m. '4° A caDdletii:ht communion ser\'.ice will \e celebrated ' Christmas ·eve at First ~isUan ctmrch, 792 Victoria St., Costa r iJ.~· I p.m. TM Rev. James E. Piercy . =p«aeh on the "Glory to God." '· care wW be provided for infants ~ arnaU children: vM .~ ..... Tbrtt Chrilttna NrviCes are .sl111i\ed 1 at ttit}iiefln Churtb of the Master, 2909 lllcWc View Dr., Corona del Mar. Fami·1 ~ .wwab!P w111'1111 lild 'lllesday even)ng ... 7'•·~Jli: :Jillh the youth choir pr .. ~ tjlOClal -· · t'Ai 101• p.m1 a, candlelight hour of E. pi will be held with the &eni.or ring!.,_~ day aerri<ies bolin at 10 1LJL · ··+~ .E~-;;:;~ at Prince of ·~·Lutheran <llun:b, 2181 Meaa Verde c.ato Mesa, .,. acheauled f~ ,. ~ ~ senrke for children, ,, t :l5 p.m,, .-)th Pastor Aodr.w ~ ~IOR IPtakinl on "Let Earth ,"t ' ·''"" llf ... ~ ~ YORI( (~) -The alack mlll<el llled'lrrfculany late today In moder· f~ lradlni. (See quola· • :.,..... M). • 'I ~ - -• e .., . ' Receive Her King." On Chriatma:s day, a festival wor11hip hour will begin at 10 a.m. The Rev. Anderson will deliver the message "Glory to the New Born King." John Barnum, a Navy veteran, will sing at the ChriJtmu Eve candlelight service for Plymouth CoogregaUonal Church ol Newport Harbor, 12<12 Broad st., Newport Beach. The communion celebration service will begin at 7:30 p.m. A family candJelight scrvk:e, ~ p.m., will be the first service on Chrislmas Eve at St. Michael'11 and All Angel's Epiacopal Oiurch, 323:1 Pacific View Dr., Corona de! Mar. At mldnl&ht a com· munion offering will be held. Communion ,iilso will be served ChrisUnas day, 10 a.m. A traditional Christmas c a r o 11 n g !Seo CllUllCllES, Pa11 I) ' ~Uon oi Har]lor Atta athletes on a monthly basis i. U.. newest !""1Jecl ol the co.ta 11-Chamber of cam. merce'1 Awaljl CompUtlee, created a year' ago. . . Coaobea al llx ~· hlP school& and collel'I will' nomlnal< top parllc:\pota as Athlete of the Monlh Cllldldatea, uodtr the plan..,,. belnl eo-ed. "Our program JI belna clm,n..i to spur young att\lelea on lo filaher achieve- ment," say11 comrillttee cbalrmln John Leool1.mlt. Orange Coaat conece, s o u l h e r a C.lllomla College, and co.ta Meaa, •) , • . ·-· ... : .. .. : . ·"~ -. 1 ; t •• . . . -'--::"'• .. t ...,, . {-. t ,_ ·.~) • • ,L ; • i t I I • • j • . , ' , • 'I ' '1 ·e~ 1 t J· iJ ,/~· ! l j ~· ., " ' ' j AstronantS · · . ' ... . ' . l ' Bl . • •·' r:rv· I eamJ',' -l , ' I .I SP;\Cl!l CEN1'ER, ~> (AJ')'.I. ... 'Tl)t Apollo I ¥1fo0auls IWepl today ~-~Ol'blt Cliound °" ~.a tiley gaJA!d back 1t their trooibled - l pl_.M)et. I . qum;,r.mullon miJe1 aw.,• flWll•OOllUnaoiler FrankBonoan all~ . • ChrlolluU'tlme Prlii'er ol ~ •. ··~Ila ·-~-·~..!i •1{ ...... if9 r.,.· ... f ............ ·=·;i.J·it 2 I •1 1 "'.'l'•l _ iJ:1~ tg : '11ti'ald·Apollol1toH;f .m ~n.>, I, I I -~ ,....;; ...... ; aalil '\!if' .·~~~=: :;~~-~~ ' •Bcimari ~ l 1187 ' · ef. · at · t· cmiistOpfb~~ I .' l di):; ,t,Z.; .. ~ ii,,; ' .bid planned to giV. tbe -•I » Rrvteea fn' thf chutcb, • I •· '1ie1 isied ·~on eonr..:i1 1to • 1iin '' ;·t . ; . , ' r" , rj a ~g ol, !¥, prayer for dellVer)' t . '""'""' '·· l~r~"-••,.' "I" w11 auppoeed *°~laY11read toQl&bt," he .aplalned, <'but I _, ~make it.." . J I ,• I -....,., the -· ~ lift houri ·lfler be, Navy capt. Jamea A. • Lovell Jr.,and ~ ,J"~_JdaJ.1.iW,::!;?' A. Andert jolneil the riUi of • I premier ~ al • l:IJ!J Lll. PS'? whet> tlley. llr..i .Apoilb f' fill> a perfacl lunar orbil They rep<l'ted the ,,_ Ioollecl Woe c11r1y sand and televtaed ~fidolnl of a wild and·-hmar -.Borman aa!Jl.the prayer llOl aol)'·WU foa: st. iChrtstopber, but "KklallJ' to people everywhere." It read: ••Give us, O God,. the vbJon which can ,.. Tby love In the -ld»ln :oplto "-human failure. • . , ~ , J ua1ve.U1 ~faith to trust tb(IQOdnea· In spite of our lporance and·ft•-. ·"Give ua tbei know:ledge that we lnlJ conunUe · to pray · with ~ hearts.' and !bow us --ol ·• can •do • to · set forward .the oomJnc da1, ' (See APOU.O, Pap.I) • Orange , . ~' . ' ' .... ,, • J IM.Yl'll.OT e Newport • o p_Ante . .. Ror .. Coltrts . .. On the advice ol comulllllls. N.,.. poc:1.. -city .:.;:r•-Moadu nlpt *1ded to ~. ~ ror,_~Jadldol ~· at ;dewjort Center~-I W1111im l.und, vice • I bl Eccino- mics Resarch . lea ; (El\A), told the CcuncU that tbe "pressures are now otr' the city lo submll • l><Ol)Olal be- fore the file! Gt the 7N'· lie 1ndlclted . county Gl!Jciall Hod wd they could wait · am.more-. He IUgwted thaf approval ol the city'• forlilal pllcb far the cOOrl facJll, . lies bt dei.Jed unlll Ju. .IS.. "The added ttme,1' be l8Jd, "•ill ctve U5 tbe oooOriUllllJ'. to rellDe the pro- pooal." llO .~laed ~ kq- COlll lo the COlllltY would be furlher r:e- -:..1;;;: )ofn[m1!10!' tllf lllw'ocl m1lo. tenanCl~... __,. A draft subinuted lo tlie council by ERA last week !isled various advantages to the county in relocating at Newport Cenltt. The firBI draft staled lhal. lhe counly would'11Ndclesa than six _.. al ljow· port~ !Pr tbe reloc~ coiu1s, • buf woold' ..ed ·mo(e• thao elibl ..,,.. elseWherO> Joint Ide of pork!ng, laJ!d-scaping,.,.,~ ~ 8.nd other. fa- ciliiles al Newport Cenltt wOuld require !es& acreage, accordlog to ERA> Lund said last week the ·virious sav- ings would meao the counly would have to buy land ·elsewhere al fjl,000 an acre ~~=re -~= owned land II abool =.ooo an -· 1'lnd I Id the council Monday thal he now bad more di~ to crank mto 1 the city pro-1, wlilcli -prellllllilily tower the $42,000 · "matcblat' acreage . figure. Opio~etiist ·Says Assessor Giving .~. Him Run Around ' 'Ait PranP COasl ~ ·1oo11J~: is bObig given the ''lepl .........i- by the Orange CounlY ~· olfloe. , Dr, ~ .. slmol!. wjt,11 ,~-in the $OUll> OJim\ ,Plaza, CootA M-was · • ...._. n.:in taus.for an~ he ~·li¥ld lo .the ·ilAJllh!clon ~-ru w.t~i>Orlanal ~. ~ dld·nat ooia•the -t;,;rn:. . Up1alnedf. l"lwiiflhe~ funilshed .. . .. J";; ' ,._ ~ . ......;.~·~.. lo the ........... ~ · ·:w.s toid to ajipOil. He . ·•·tes · 'oui !lie ~ lorma ;;;dt ~~ was flJlally called after walt!M~ hOllrl by the Boin! of Supefjii)IO · s!Uing as I .Boin! ol , • the ,asa;essor11 attorney said could nol bear the cue. ' SimOn was told his only recourse was lq the courts. He followed up by ftllng a s u It In lma1I cialms coorl, bul wheh he appWed there Thuradty, I h e assessor's attorney argued that the small -·~could pol~ the case. .From Pafie 1 . OIURCHES ••. service with mualc by the clw!cel ml cblldrm'• cboln will be held al 7:30 p.m. Cbrfmmal Eve II Filrvtew Bapllsl Clmrcb; B1$ Falrvlew Road, Coaia Mesa. Nursery care iJ 'P'Ovided !..-chlldron to 1ge 5. "Behold .the Light'' js tbe aennon set for the 7 p.m. Cbrtstnw Eve tel!Vlcts at Chrlal IAltberan ·Churclt, 780 Vlclorla SI.,. Coaia Mela. on Wedoesday smlce will be held ' al 10 a.m. Cbrlstmaa dsy wonblp will welcome members ol the new Irvb)e • Mlsslon wbo will bt tha l!llesls ol Chrlal ~... The Rev. H. Nierman, pastor ol the ln1ne Mission, will deliver tha attlllmu message, "<led lJves With Man." I. ... • , • Ntt Fr~ N ~i ~Polioo 1 .. . -. -. · MUJ Mwt Pay for i4.i4 «t Rock Feati.11,q}; ~· " ~ ~ . ' ., ~ P. c;owNs • Pop l>M1Jva1 a the 0ran&e ccwr1 . II!._.~.;;&.;. t..iJyal Faircroundl. 'Tbe Oio..r. were~ ·ad!!~ o11-·~iii\1ill aWnbil'• on an em<rJenoy ~ In lacconlake W°"!lf~~~l"._otoa111N1 wltb ·the two c!Uet mutual ualslance " Ji...:; lfnvQri • 'I .., "'IJPl1tnl pact. A• ' ~ • , ' l!IY'!l'ee·Jiollio• ." Tbe Auaust Pop F..Uvat; with Ill :. -COilo .._ .will II,.;.~ lor I~ 100.000 youthliJI. """1elerlJ wa•'muelt NM: <OWICflnjen decided Monday laraer lhf11 any agency bad uUdpa\ed, nJf. . ll<>ca't lridlcaled. So be bad no ob~ I ~· lhould 40 on record and , ~ tbal emer&tnef elJl<lld!Ulre. tbal 'n wllllill~' 1!1•'he di oblecl;'llE--~ In .. ,_. ., filll: ~llllln<Pla~'ol llll .,.~ T<. . Jlll1""'1it• COUncllmm H !\lllOlli ,-pad IJor • t:bO • • :'!"'noon-. . I "bul we "9!>'t ~l{ibute dollan lo their "Freak Falr,"·U \I It Id. • li-eakoul.'' · ' . "Costa M .... la (Ging into thls 'lhlng • _Rocers P91nled-oul ~\ It coal Ne~ with lbeir· eyoi wlde 'opel!g" Jl4id,11ogers. n.~ IO ~1>ollce ~· ~-'"l'bel'e,•' a· µm11 IO the I~ supPirt the tlUli.lloo Col t11c1ry ii 1ait AUIUOI'• · 111&1 W. can exlood O\D' nelgbbor.,. ·.,, .... ,, ... ~ ::-.. '"} ... ' , .. ·,. • I On Rncm' mollon, the cOwic:I unanimously dlrOcltd lhe clly ma..,...'I oflk>e to noUl)' Coaia Mesa that NeWW" woUld seek nimblltsemet\t u Ila ~ ~are required al1tho ~k ~ fes11va1. · · · 'lff't;tll' actlon,11 the . torm• rel0h¢ioll carelully noled, "b aeemed ........., in v\W• ol the prior lu!QWI""' llllil wch ml even! is propooed lo Iii , the .co~ ~ of the •;i~ alid Ille prior uper"°"" ol rl i>flldals ln'pollclng inldl• Sn~-I A Newport.· city stall m·tmt>e1 pei-sona!Iy delivered the notice to ~ Mesa City Hall pus morplng ,alltt COf\' Mesa councilman had re1'cfed a P<'1Jll' for the ·"Freak Fair." '" ,.,..., ... ., 1 I I ' ·F~S'l'ilV AL ..• Santa .Tipped Off to N~ -. . : f 'f ' .. • ' ~ ~ J'l)'tl~, it ·-.ms 11.!l(l.~! \ ·' '1!le · "1111 thhlg,.-I can, do~ .is reporl , " ~,..ite io ·""' ~ .. i;.,ad~~·.1, Dr. :Jciseph Rlbal, alao. a trustee .. the HunUriglon. Beach Uillon Hlgll 5ehool District, as notified of the council deci· 1ion and reacted With· amazement. p~ruiges 'tfh..N.e,edfi ', Iii Ne~rt iiarli81' ·Elks and' tJieir' helpers ,were busy to.la~ 11reparing • CbrlStinas p8ck"liges for needf families throughout the Harbor Area. More than 100 families, including two on Lido Isle, will 'receive food and toys through the annual United Fund supported effort. Names of needy fainllies are supplied by weUare agencies, local police and firemen.· Ribal said during the fatr bo:ard talks Thuradsy Uial,if Uie Cbtlllmu Fesilval and.'Float Fob-Were to go op Wlllioul ' dfy ~ U· would simply !Min , aa!ls tu~• "'1Uld &<!'lo tht couqty. • Much of Mayor Plnkle}r'S opposition today was a reflecUon of problems which oceutred in the wild Newport Pop Feslival of Aug. 3 and 4, 11Je larges! auch event In Orange Counly blslcl<y. The mayor cited too litUe time for ·t:.'~ t··: . '~ ..... , ... ~.J ~. . .• ~·~~.~ f' t9:1.::t~-~,r::: "'-•-e J · .. · · • ·= '1l U·, w ...... ;..............._., -L /. ~ · • 11r.-.-41:" -lllllf • J •"'' ~ "'... it I • .... --.,. .. -AP~o• t''w· ' . ' .. o'·' ·-: • '4 -' " ; --~ol~':4111~-=.lad~ · ' ;,_ "· · v~. ''· ... ··· :r...~ "-<·· · ,: _j , • • .•r •-,·had ·'.!:.. than -....... . . • ~ • ~ 9!' . ·,,. f.._, \ ;, • ~ a.;v ...__.., MN ....... . • \ • ~,"".r • ::\ 1 :· • ( •• • ' .... 1" · call.I and viJHI, jo ,JOY dtUgstote," he of unlvenal ~-" \ ·. oorlof~'beMh)alld,"-l#ii!I'• aald. "ml oOt a -... way lo fay.or Tbe-~-l~badlndicaled . 1'0d,-~tiaaawedmantinJlit.~ -Jl>ty were all aialnst ii." "1 lbink bef<ft ,ttwr 'n:..M -otbat' be 'would mate nJDi. cf-, ~ ., • ··'f"o; . .:. • :-~ Wt: OW! the taxJayera I .No ~te On -• · .......,,.. ' ' · ., ·•· · · Ulil 11 he contlnueCI • an apppptJ.ate ~e ~~ ~~~ •;:::u 'boun la~, .the ~about' whether any of the fii!ii :'-. Ha ll1""'Jl0Cled ·1o johi · asu;onoma, . .lbe· ~lo )lil)le . a.eildtn11·lrad ~·••esled all8nallvea as ·-· ;~ .. --o.L.. ·~ te!iivldoo IOU irillt -lbt. -·~· ·-. wlllt ...,,... and. ADUW> • i... loolber ;tha,t ·Mlinljq_ bod rtli1ed P~ <#: . . m..ica1.~. laUons, Miil'."" Cbriltmu --.dl&rloC .a . lhe earth.~ IOO 000 mllea aw.; . • .. Jald .!lie Olll ~ Up Wilh leievliioo prosram' IGD)pt:' . 'l'bO ~.reiiedioo of the ...; 'duW '. ~ CllDce!1i ~, mepU·=· . Tbe illnloaull' are to oboOt theinaelves ~!I tht leafilitt, bul $Wen:~ ~tnl ~-~porlet!· !: out ol orbl\. 11 ,lO:llf.j>JJL ~ and Dot bilP b a't fit ' ._;,pi up lo t'ti·e "" niunlcaM-19 ~ th• falr..-....is slarf,jbo-t<lilin to'earUL ·, "' ci-Gii ... ~beamed U.,. andlbeCltyio the·~ piychedelic •'-,..,_ ~~~· the · ,,.:,. • by lint ~ 1111,000 mll""Jrtllil rock COl#'t by oranie · co u n 1 y Ali -1 ~· moon, -..;. thelf home.,.,__.. \ · • 1 oal of · ' dreama the ..-· .......,. amateurs · • g .. .!'1¥1 • , · ·~were lrtMed lo 1 ~. "Im~ say, !\Ii. Remer .. !hat I'm ~ In .-lsbment al• -~. -b..,..n liodsc1p-0·'1l <ra~ terribly cllsa~ wjth, iball .I say, belore lif!!l,.bf, maq -\11'.<"!'~ ··~-~ pli~ ml !'lli· one Individual froi!i'..,...1be ttnel." ol the ~ lhOI' <OPistantl11111ilM . • Ced mounlalm., ' · · wu.on 1ald, llOlinl th,11 be and ·and boa!~ ' . . ) ' ' DD<>IAm'kZNK!· ~ ~ :. ,-f:; "! .. \ Mayor Plntley ~:~ f:be l!sue II --Iii ""'""""' ."""llnc'11Mi ll loOked Ilk• a Dioll '-.,_,•·•te -'·-after the Pop F-., -" -"-~-NW'~ ,...,..,-...,..,'Ill ' ............-'""""' Adama\!>ldtht~ooJl........,dled Uij -~·!It Dt cama·rmnn; :Ille a !"""" ol ~"more --~lete Liii)tal\i, Ina~~ )t«lbe;'falr~ oOPtol'Clilllll·B+,'JlwltJulelVonlii, ~~~'ti.. ·~~f .. aboiltilx w.._. ... anil WU tolcl'bol Duct~ ucl Flllb-all....,.• the••-•-·•-!•-•--• ,_ . -~-to 10 to the clly fc< a permll until peit m:ilil, --~ pacbce -·~~ ~-·.,.,,~an~-thefairboatdactedootheeonlracl! 1 ~~~TafiJie.Wor!d. . of aboul ·ISO miles, be ~bed lbe "Thal was 1 mll!Ue ·1n 'Judltinenl .. . -.......-:~• _,_, · ., IU?\'ace u '''1'blllsh-gray, Ilka · dlrV 0 my part," LulJeans· told lbe fair '1111 -then· .. pped·-.lo betch .sand with loll of footprlott In n the fr<mt tide tq flatm to earth dramaUc 'l" • board members last-Thuraday. . plduret; ·-ptilled by a vivid word 1 N..;J., Ul\D™d era..,.. a fl er on ~.1:.i8 ~~ ~ ":1;''..:!~ -lptlaa. astrooaui6!, lnj:bMllflg.lbemllevas, Andera on the music leslival including repreaen- U !llLll JDGB ' . ~ hmtr lotir guick with auch taUves ol the MMUcello Townhouse 'l'bO _.._ .Jlrill them Into .. ln!Ual · d"""'1plloa Ii:. . developmenl, whero 88 resldeOls peU-. -er--. . · "We're passmg over crater Borman tioned against It. . orbit ranging from 89 to 19S miles high. right now. Lovell's right next to it and The called the app,roval action of the A seoooc1· firing during Ille third lunar Andtrl right nm lo ll" lair board blgh-handoo, demanding police orbit circularized the path at aboul 10 _,_ . _,.._ _,_ protection of their property or relusal miles above the surface. )..( H X of permission for the concert. About 0 the sime time, Apollo a swep~ 37 M:n· ute T· v Support, however, ca.me frof!l yacht 111 th h u ""'"' of the planned ,. broker Larry Bacon, 86S Capitol SI., pa_ e a wsy ,..... . . .. who is p(<S!dent of the Harbor Area nu!Bion ol Iii days and t.htee boun:. · · Comniunity Concert Association. "It looks like plaster of parls, or From Apollo Set "Our young ·people need recreation lirst impression ol this alien celestial _ facillUes and In thiJ case, we can provide From P•e 1 RECLUSE •. , the wife died," an investigator sald . Helms today said the only two known relatives of Mr. Pesk\lle had been tr•ced. He identified them as a niece, Eleanor Zielinski of Bensonville, Ill; and a sister· in-law Mrs. T. M. Tanner, 89, 'of 1016 N. Edgemont, Los Angeles. "Both women have been advised.'' lkima l&id. "We don't know U and when lo expeci them here bul they are now aware of Mr. PestuJe's death." SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) ·~ The . Apollo I .asJronauls tonighl plan the longest television show ever beamed from a U.S. manned spacecraft. It will give earthlings a second and l~nger closeup look at the moon on Christmas Eve. The show is to &tart beamin& from space at 6:?.8 .p.m. PST and conclude at 7,05 p.m. -a Iola! of :n minutes. The telecast bad been scheduled for only ll minutet. But after a IUCCeu!ul 12'-mlnute show from tbe moon-orbiting ship tills morning, Mission control asked the astronauts to extend tonlgbt'a feature -the only other one pllnned during lunar orblL guidance and protecUon inste"ad of hln· drance and harrassment," Bacon said. He added that he did not plan lo attend. Police Chief Roger Neth appeared parUcularly bothered by the implication in St. Clair's motion for for determination why his force couldn't handle security for the Dec. 29 [esUvaJ. Paper Thoughtful ATHENS1 Ga. (AP) ...:. The back page of Monday's e d It I on of the Athens banner-Herald wu of a yellow and orange design, for those with Jut-minute presents to wrap and no wraJ>l?iog paper. Honie 16r Evicted Family > By WILLIAM REED Of 11M D•llJ P'lltt Stiff Santaflgaus will be able to flnd 1 the four mW! cblldren of Mrs., Ka)hy DW-/ee of W~r who for . *fie put tWo , wetta, ~a" been homelesa whil' frie.Dds i;courecI t!ie area looking for a place for her an~ bet children. · They were moved today into a home on Florida Street in Huntington ~ch from a motel where they have . been living •Ince the electricity· had .. shul off in their cottage in Westminster and they were .Jorced . to move from the cold house. _., Anxiously awalling the vlsll of Santa will be Jelr, I, Brei!, 6, Tammy, 4, and Becky. three weeks. They all have been m wt~ the llu bul all will be well enough-Uli! Christmas Eve· t9 meet Santa and to see what he has brought to them. Mrs. Durfee and her Westminster neighbor, Mrs. Luz ' Corona, will be neighbors a1ain thanks to .Realtors in Huntington Beach and a property owner Motorist Injured In Mesa Accident A motorist who apparently suffered some type of seizure was injured Mon~ day, when' bil car Crashed' intO a trafile -signal standard at il COsta Mesa street comer, almost bitting a teenaged boy. Arnold J. Gallagher, 55, ol 3034 Brook! ·s1.. sanlll AllO, ..... 1" 1a1r ~on "ith ill$ U\Juries """ •t ~ .... Memorial Hospital. ',_ ¥ Robert L. Brady, 14, of 2289 Pacific Ave., was treated at his bClme for inlurles received frOm flying debrJS'in the bitarre crash on Harbor Bbblt'Yard at W1ls6n Street. Patrolman'Malt COllett said Gallagher had just left his phyaiclan's office and was driving south on Harbor Boulevard when the accident ocwurred. One witness who ran to give help said Gallagher appea;red to be in con- vulsions when he arrived at the smashed auto. Mesa Au,.hulance Needs Researched Background invesligaUon and statistics on community needs are being now gathered. following application by a coun- ty ambulance service to operate in Costa Mesa. No immediate calls will be handled, said a spokesman for Schaefer's Am· bulance Service Inc., 2227 S. Bristol St., Santa Ana, but they would like format permission to pasa through. Don Williams, Orange County manager for the company, however, tald hlJ finn will soon seek a local certificate of need and necessity and ask to be put on a rotation list to handle local emeriencles. . who worked to find homes 'Pf _ tW~ women could afford on their • frlcon\t from c()Wlty weltare . I . . The home on Florida' Street wu faui)i Monda)' nlgbl 'and the Duflee -lamll1 was' rhoved in' loday; 0The1 deposit ~ the home was paid by funds cODtribiitM by scores of West Orange Count] Moving help was voiu'nteered and tbt nt"". ho~ for tbe Durfeea wu pre~ this morning by housewives w }\f volunleered lo ~"' ~ home read.I !or Bania vlsil thlx ~- Th<re Will be a.Jlup' colatM Christina! tree and all the· dec6raUons and I~ of presents which will be deliver~ perlOllally by Santa.thlx evonl!li lo th< four anxious children. ·· While Mrs. Corona and ~ IOI Richard, 10, wW not move for ... fft days yet, they aod the Durfffa Wil have a huge Christmas dinner WqdneldaS at the home of Mrs. Hannah Alekounl bides in Westmirulter. • i- Mn. Alekownbldes mounted a~ cmi munity-wide drive to aid the two fattiilW when she discovered thal both; .:werf being losing their bomea a lew ~n before Christmas. ' ''The entire community ,,bas clone • much and we're so grateful. There ~ so many who helped." . fl .,,. · .. ~. CoUbtian H~ld; , . ·--1·-r-,• •• ,.•1';1 "'. lii·i'Df· .. ' ~-~f .c ane· .1•ue1 '.l\!.•fl,8CfJ' .. • ~.'I-• -: I; OOiniss•' , • U ' ' . ' ' . .~ •. -• • J · 0.0.Jt)wo men · d)8rae<t with •teal ing au:oran from orange County Alz! port Mi>nda won dismissal of IOC!i charcea aga~ him. , . SuperlC-·Cow'( Juclge William s~ aba'ndoned"lhe case IPJnsl Normaa 11!1 FM!Or, 29, in view. of a 30-<la)' Jill aeil lence. imoosed OJ) the Orange .man M Loa Angelos· Fedetal Court earlier thil month. U.S. Dlslr!Ct Court ·Judge Fran cis Whelan also suspended a one yeaJ prison sen~ce on F~ and placet him on three years ptobation. ~ F0&ter,. an ic.e cream sale.sman, plead ed guilty to iut.erstate b'.ansf,er of 1 stolen vehicle .: ... : an airplane. He was ar. rested last June 26 and charged will stealing a $25,000 twin-engine Cessna 3IOC from the cou~ty facility op Jan. Ii Howard J. Phillips, 25, Fqster'i ~ panion in the theft, was placed on thrtlll years probation last Sept'. 25 by Judg• Speirs. The jurist took the action OI grand theft airplane charge after ·notinl that the Detroit, Mich., man .was sen-inl a jail sentence in 88!1 BemardiJlf on other charges. · Charges that both men were involvd ln the theft last April 24 of .a S12,00f Piper Pawnee from the S!!lrle airport are not being pursued. Both planes have been recovered. "nM Cessna was found on a Mex&can airfield and the Pawnee was located on an aJro strip in Irving, Texas. DAILY PllOT Upper Bay Coast Highway • • Such a document is required before ainbulance services may be issued businetlS licenses to work in a city, except in the case of major disaster, when one company cannot handle all the casualties • ORANGE COAS. PVIP..ISHIN~ COMP'ANY Rob1rf H. W11d President tlld l"utllllMr Bridg~. ~eality by '70? • more to build, Including the cost of the de!Olir bridge. Councllmeh !ear Ille curved de•lgn would require th; relocation ol sanitary Jines and would create a "marine tuo- nl! ,elf••!" ~1!"" the Pacll\C eout ~ way ~~ '1i liulll -In the 4ubire. Wilen !lnlllled, the llfll' bridge will •\rOl<h J,JOO.faet, ...... tJie.ypper,Bty. II "'"'Id'~ 49-faet ~ lhe·•n bllh ~ ~ ~.JOO 1-:0l .d clw . ,,,. ·h'k.t.. desliD ,,,.. t:i'tllod • . ~ llcall.f foi-"7Nf!llllil -by• ~ Biid l.udlow, 1n mMl!ll hit -talion lo luclnal*I •COOllll!llliieD liudlow Old 110 lpelll -dl)l In.Newport ''let· itna . Ibo. leellol ·lhe Cl\I'''. bel<ft slltinC down al ·lht drawinC boltd. · · • "" Is a, vary gr1011ul bridle maklnc use•! 19ni open~ 'Jba•oolumn·de- algn la ~ l~ 1'K1f oommunlty," he uld. . • . The .J>ac~lc c..sl Frtt'l'•Y btldae wh!Ch It sliowh cniutr!l lo the nOrlh on the model will uae the wne column clts1p.. The Cluttnclooed mOO.I will be In the Cl!Y Hall lobby WJUI mld,lllWM)I. • .... ,~y ..................... CITY'S ROllRT JAFl'E DISPLAYS BRIDGE SECTION hy Spon llNlsnod Spoclflcolly for Newport ,, '/ - The report Of! n~ for SCha~fer'a servjce is ~ u.e before the Pty eouncll in 30 days, following the·requeit Mond-ay. CmTentty, Seals Ambulance Sl?rvtc:e handles Cost' M e s a emergency ~al)s, such as auto accidents and crttlcal' ll· lness. Coast Builder's Wife Succumbs ·, . . . • • Mn. Lyla Dawson, wife of Newport Beach builder Harold Dawson and· a It>year resldenl ol the Harbor Area died Sunday ai the lamily home at the 8'• ol 111. Mrs. iiaw'°n, 2001 CllU Drive. had been under · treabnent far the nu at lhe limo ol her detth. . Survivor• Ujcl~de her husband and a dauplei, P•\ti'.. ol I.he family. home; a' son, Rlcbird; two daughters,, Mn. CJ10kle CbrX•ler ond l\Jtt. Ciro! Ann McCulloug!), all ol liuiiUncton Beach, and live grandchlldron. , Funeral aervlces are scheduled !Of I p.m. ThuredaY at Pacinc View Memorial c:bape~ Corona del Mar. Burial will follow at Pacific View Memorial Park. (' I.' ( J•ck R. C11rl1y Vic. Prnklenr tnd Gt,neral ""~"r Th•m•s. Kanil 1i411w. • . . Tho!Ml A. M11rJ1h lu MllM11"9 Eclltw, -faul 1itl1111 Af\lll'!liln• ~Ir_,.. c--~ )JO W•rt l"Y $tr..t ' M1ilin9 ~4r1111 P,b . l1x 1160, t2626' r v ' ••••• • IY WIUIAM -mo 1 JI'• the nl&ht before CbrlllmaS . ·SM :an through my ~ eYtr1 JU.1\11'9 Is 111,rr!ng, OlpeCiaDY my ; bec11111e all of my.frielldl, few who are not, bave told ., Wife to expect a mink. 1 W~; I ' ain going to give her · ~·~ what· i· tald• I would .. The ·pro- blem 'is that mink in her· mind means a· Coat. To me a · npnt ~ an animal. , · So down to the mink pl.ace I went and .found a lot, of others there .looking : for th,, .HDle lb!pg -: bankNptcy < It, WjlS . my tlim at the counter and at last I talked with the man who convinced me lhat my wife and her friends were right. * I didn't give up easily, however, md although r decided to give her lhe mink she wanted, L decided to do it on the installment plan. When I said this to the c1erlt be 'fieamed VP.rf hrighUy and called for the manager. Well, the manager was very happy anci smiled most of the time. He stopped smiling, however, when J said 1 wanted a fur for my wife. He fumed and he fussed, but brought out a coat, then a stole 'JDd finally, after I insisted, something I really could afford. So tomorrow my wife will be happy with her new mink and I'm sure she'll look forward to the future and all the holidays and birthdays to come. " * • ' The reason Is that the !nstallment plan I c:ho6e calls for a mink button today and someday a sleeve, or perhaps a collar. Over the years to come the installment plan will bring to her a complete coat, whiCb I suppose will go very nicely with her white hair. · I know she will be happy 'Wl!h my thoughtful gilt and If you never bear from me again, you Wll1 know she was so happy she wouldn't !h!nk of having me go to work o'very day. • ' Wbile their fathers. are racing, for the moon,' astroaauti' soils AJ8n Anders, II, (left) and James· ~vell, U, bep ' , bllly on· earth. llilan'11lles leaves · aiid carries them· away from the limily home, w!llle young Jim -.. a · map· Ul'IT ...... Rites Held for . Community ' ' ' Actress Linda Baum, 33 Funeral -w .... held: lllia !llOl1>' Ing f"' Mrs. 1Jnda C. Baum ol Corona de! Mar, a Well known community theater actress wbo died siluiday at ' ' lhe age ol 33. Services for Mrs. Baum were con- dUC!ted at ll·a.m. at·Padfic Vlew Chapel, followed by interment at Pacific View Memorial Park. Mn. Baum, a leading adrea at the " . Costa Mesa Civic Play~ was tbe wtfe of Dr. LIDreace 0. Baum Jr. of 2815 Bluewater DrtW. She last appeattd 'on stage In October, playing lhe feadlnf .role io lhe comedy "Dream Girl'': for the Civic Playhouse. Earlier in the. year &he received the playhOuse's ~ actres,s award for ·her performance io the Utle role o! "Claudia." Mn. Baum. ~ppeared in a number of theatrical productions In botlJ Orange and Los Angeles counties. While a stu- dent at Orange Co.i College, she played the i-ole of Ophelia in Shakespeare's "Hamlet." ' . In addlUoo to hl!f ,buSbaod, Mrs. Baum feave1 one daughter; Liss Ano, 11, and ber mother, Mrs. Midge Kretsinger ol Laguna 1le4eb. Prices -CotPplele 'Real' Turkey For Astronauts· SPACE CENTER, Houslon (AP) - The A[lOllO I astronauts. will be up to 200,000 miles olit In space on ainmD.. Day, but they'll ·.uu have a tndltlonal Cbrjataw turkey dinner. And it'll be a real turkey, not freelll dehydrated. The turkey meat was prepared by the U.S. Army Natlck Laboratories and packaged io alrllabl foil. The turkey is much lite meat that has been canned. It's cut In slices and lhe aatrooauts will ett ti with ~ IJl'lOIL P~ed with lhe dinner .,. eran- berry•pple oauce, · qi11,. and a .....,,. drink. These Items al< ~led. Ami to give lt a festive air, the packages are tied wllh red ril>booa. of the lllOOll'a 1urfac~. Bo!h boys live in Seabroot, TUas. State ' : J • 'ililr ' . llI,ay ' . ' . Clajm Control • • l \ I On,Transf ers to JC . ' LOO ANGELES (AP) -Some ,Junior collep students -~ be ~ .. ' lo lnlil!er lo lhe ,'!'le colleg1 . qi .tbeJr ebolee nut apriog. • . The Calllornla Com,numlty dill.,. Board of Govemon w,a so mivlsed Thunday by the l)'ltem's c:hanc'ttllor, Dr. Sidney Bmwnan · D<spile uaurtoce UW JC aludeots will be li•en priority In lljn>I...,.,, be Aid, Ibey may nol be Ible lo 10 lo a echool in their own areas. , . "A penm at a Junloc: eolloll~ In,~ Dfslo -be told lhat bi ._,, ., lo Slonlllo111 Stale Colleie ln Turloet In the oortb,'' be aid. Twelve llale co1lqol ssl<I .-117 .. 1 ' \ New York Stock Exchange Li~t .\ l I ' ---. -·--r No More Kimclii for 82 Pueblo Sailors:· _.. ........... At 711, MIN Fr-~ fiD. / aJI¥ p Ille wish ol. a lifetime for Chrlslmu -a llde .., a ll:e - gine. Miu Bright, who lives in "" mole Exmoor, England, W never evm ._ a Ille eogine. Ba& wllen she arrt~ed to vi.sit -IDr Christmas, her nepbew 0..,. a.., pol arranged for Ibo Telpmoalli Fire Brigade to take her for a spin. • Jeffrey LovtU, %~ear.old son ·o/ ApoUo 8 astTonaut J~i LoH!l atudit1 ~smen outrile hfl Seo- brook, Tex., heme Monday -and what better studying method than a ""'uth full of il"ll<n. Durin{I ailfoo 1 naut LoveU't lut flight into J?Gt• aboard Gemini 12 in 1968, he rmi a rau witll. the 1torA: and tocm <11 he re- turned from rpac( in time for Jeff· 'l'tu'I birth. • Biii i..no, caretaker at the Tllal· equah, ·Okla. municipal cemetery, has J>een the fol'IOlleli man in city government for the 'J)iuit.~ years. Lane, 63, Who started al caretaker in 1933, has never had a paid va,- catioo aod nobody reall:red it until recently. The city cquncil awarded Lane a two-week vacatioiD, even though he had taken a few deys oil in his 35 yean on the job. • Millions of persona around the world art wiahjng America'• ApoUo 8 artronautl weU on their trlp to 1ee tht' moon. But feta are rooting for them anv haTdeT Uum Daofd Threlfall m London. Jn 1964, Threlfall btt $28 at a bookmaking firm that a man would land on the moon by 1970. TM bookmakers gave him 1,000 to 1 odd.t -« cool $28,000 If he Wi!I.!, A spok<,. man for William Hills, Book- makers, laid "We took him on ar a jokt. Now it looka as if wt 1hcU1ou.'' • , RelaUves of Mrs. ROM H. F roy 1 of Chicago are extra careful when 1 'they receive a certain cellophane- ' wrapped Christmas card. The ' card, first seat in 1932 by a mem- 1 her of Mrs. Frey's family, is sent each year to a family member from the relative who received it 1 last Christmas. Extortion Rap Also Facing 2 in ·Kidnap ~'-'Fla. (AP) -U.S. Alty. WlllluD Meadon la)'I Barl>ara J111e Madie bu ldent!lied Gary Sl<vm Krill and Bulb EJ.semann.Sdile as the couple :who burl..t her alive in North Georlla alter Ille ... "lllaprA Meadon' d.lsclollJre came Mooda.J i!urlng • prellmiDary beorfug al which federel m.rtiao charges were added to the lddnllplllc """'" .. -Krill and Miss-. Krllt. who w11 captured Sunday on •p1111py iq him! off the Florida Gull Coat, replied "Yet" twice during the hearing when aWd u be -'the ,,... cbarget and bl.I ri&hll. Mill Elsem.ann-Scble, delC!ibed u a 5-foot-3, 26-year-old aometimes blonde of athletlc bo1ld, II being BOqhl. There was no uplanatlon of how or when Miss Mactle'a ldentilicaUon was made. The betrlfli in a heavily guarded room al the Dade Couoty jaD In Mllml was continued unW Jan. 10 lo l!lv• Krist and ao attomey who b lemponrily repmenting him time lo otudy the charges. .. Miss Mackle, a 20-year-Old Emory University coed and daughter of a wealthy Coral Gables land developer, was kldnaped from an Atlanta motel Jast Tuesday. Federal Bureau of InvestigaUon agent.a found her late Fri· day, burled In a coffin.like box in a lhallow pit 20 miles from Atlanta. FBI agenll said Miss Mackle led them lo the pit by using her knuckles lo rap on the lid of. the boL Krist a Marille iuearcher, and Miss Eiseznarul-Schler, a student worked together at the University of Miami's lnstitute of Marine Science. 1 Officers have discounted reports that a third penoa was tnvolved In the kid· naplng. In Redwood City, Calif., Krist's estranged wlfe -Carmen Simon Krist -told newsmen her bW!lband "wants to be remembered -to make an impact on tbe world be lives ln." • PUEILO CREWMEN WAVE AT llOUL AIRPORT AS THIY llOARD PLANE FOil TRIP HOMI Gmja did,,ald the paeral, WU far be-yond Ille call ol-dotJ. . Cmdr. Lloyd M. Bucbet, ·who led his crewmen in aod out ol capUvity, already bu -the _,. ., -far his -. ~ pam,g ...... be managed, aUbough 'kepi :1n IOlilary . ~eot, , to eomm•nd hi.I men ttV~ ~ captivity •. "My lmpnulan 11,11111 be -able lo give a convincing allow ol lea<1<nhlp for his crew. · "l'l!l no\ prejudging this cue. These . . . 'Fantastic, Jtlagnifique' Europe Cheers Apollo Feat LONDON (AP) -Pidur.. ol the moon from Apollo 8 flashed across televlslan screens in Westan Europe today and Europeans cheered the space .ftntare u a triumph. In London, office workers a n d Christmas 5hoppers swanned around television sets in shops, offices and pubs to watch the photographs of the moon's craters drift across the screen. "lt'a fantastic," &aid many a viewer. Britain's .foremost space astronomer, Sit Bernard Lovell. said lrom h I s observatory at Jodrell Bank that the American feat waa "one of the historic moments' In the development of the human race." Progams oo. Italy's national radio netw<rk were inte.rrupted to announce • that Apollo 8 bad gooe into lunar orbil Italian Christmas shoppers halted before television sets in cales, bars and stores lot the latest word. Radio Moscow told the Soviet Unlon of the lunar orbiUng one hour and 45 minutes after the spacecraft reappeared from behind the moon. The announcer read a brief report at the end of a regular newscast. The television pictures of the moon were flashed via the Telestar satellite and relayed by the Spanish Buitrago tracking station near Madrid. Dutch radio and television stations con· tlnually interrupted regular programs for bulletins on the Apollo mission. Italy's state-run television service gave a special JS-minute program at noon. British afternoon newspapers splashed headlines saying "A Plaster of Paris Moon" and "Round They Go -Smiling." The London Evening Standard and the Evening News began their stories with Identical words: "11ley've done it." ln Auslria, people gathered around Shop windows to watch television shots from the spacecraft, and the Apollo miMlon was the main toplc of con· versation in coffee shops, and buses and streetcars crowded with shoppers. 'Ibe Austrian news agency switchboard was jammed with telephone calls. ' Rome's newrpapers, wblch have crowd· ed their front pages with m(l()D stories for days, blossomed with headlines such ,as, "Entered in Orbit" and "ln Lunar Orbll" Frenclunen in the street praised American know-how on the space feat. and some viewers watching television lunar photos cheered, "Magnifique!" Parisian office workers al8o quit their desks and headed for the nearest television set to watch the Apollo transmissions. In Iran, the government te!.evision network and Tehran radio carried special programs oo . the space acblevemenL Tehran radio broke in with a special bulletin saying "the brave American astronauts" had made a sacces:sful orbit or the moon . Tehran's five major"newspapera have been devoting up to three full pages a day to the Apollo mission. Earth Flat? Society Taking Another ' Look LONDON (AP) -Britain's Flat Earth Society acknowledged today after viewing pictures of the earth from Apollo 8 that it must take another look at lhings. The three-man American team citcuJn.. navigating the moon bas &0mewhat torpedoed the society's idea that the moon u well aa the sun are two small objects that go round and round the North Pole. Since the moon shot, the Flat Earth Society has been more than ordinarily interested, sand General S e c r e t a r y Samuel Shenton. "We have hardly had time to get together to form an idea and 1 wouldn 't like to commit myseb' now at all. "They said they could see South Africa and so on. But struggle as much as I could, I couldn't see. anything at all. ''If the earth is a planet, it woo.Id have to be travelling around the IWI at more than ooe million miles an hour and we never have had evidence that the earth I! moving around the IUD. "U they show us a very clear picture of the earth from ~ and the picture does not show all the continents, and the edge or the picture is out of perspec.- tlve, then that woold prove that the earth is round. UnW then, we shall continue fighting to prove the earth is flat." Astronaut's Wife Gets Husband's Moon Signal • I I Gale Warning at Pt. Sur SPACE CENTER, Housloo (AP) - Sue llornwt pressed her head agam..t a special radio rtceiver hl1 her kitchen and wore an apprehensive expresSion. Her husband was on the other side cl the moon. For more than hall an hour, there bad been no contact with the spaceship commanded by Air Force Col Frank BoimaD. adventure, Apollo 9, was a visitor In the home of Air Force Maj. WJlllam A. Anders, ll)<llems eoglnoer aboard Apollo I. While Andera held a television camera on the mooni Scott followed the flight plan and lunar maps lo explain lo Mrs. Anden and other guests Jn the Anders home what was going on. ' Frigid Erie Air Mass Spells White Christmas for Emt -llClll'llf 11• •...• ., . . 11 lll •·"'-I. t .,.,. ........ ' •:If '·'"· 1.7 -· ''"'' llllfl .............. l:M -· •.i l"lm lo* ........ -. . •1• •.fl\. 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The guests In the next room whooped and shouted happily, according to space agency spokesmen. Air Force Lt. Cot David Scott, a veteran of the Gemlnl I space flilht and slated t.o go on the nert space Prelates Guest ' Of Gen. ~rahms SAlGON (AP) -Pr<>tfflant Evangellll BUly Graham and the Rot11111 Catholic vicar al the U. S. Armed force.s Arcllblabop Terwlce J. Cool<• of Ntw Y erk, were Olrtltmu Eve iueats ol Gen. Otl&hton Allnml, «>mmandee al U.S.fomslnVl<inam. Croalng palhl for the f!nt Ume In lhelr Quist.mas toura wltb American troops. the two rellgjoua leaden dined with Abrams and his senior staff generals at Abrams' small house ouu1ide Tan Son Nhut air bue. Graham and Cooke have met several limes previously. A-1rs. Anders compoeed and wrote a brief comment for the press and handed Jl to a ipace agency man in the group of guest!. "The significance of historical events cannot be realiJ.ed immediately, nor can the impact or magnitude of the event be adequated de!cribed at the time of occurence," she wrote. "Though history is being made today, we all need to try and comprehend the years of effort by lbe many people involved in the eventaJ lunar laodln&," the note aai'd. The wife of Navy Capt James A • Lovell Jr., third man aboard the Apollo I. also had neighbors and well-wishers with her as she watched the television show In her borne. "Fanlastlc" was her only comment. Agreement Averts Telephone Strike EVERETT, Wub. (AP) -Agreement on a new three-year contract was reach- ed today by the Gtneral Telephone Co. and Electrtcll Worten uni.:,,, halting a th~te strike called 7¥. thin earlier . A company spokesman said the agree- ment was signed with negotiators for L o c a I 89, tntemltlonal Brotherhood of Electrical Worten,•t 1:30 a.m. aft.er an all·night bargainin( ....ion. ~ ' I ' • I meo .. i.o-a ,. • rm oaw• ed,. Adm. ~ aid. lie aid "llOtlldhill ... I#' ol u., ' crewmen _.. injared --"" teUJgeoce llhlp wu .. 1...i ,... 13 ID -.. jhal COii ... -·Ille. Miii! llUI bore lbe maru 11111 -o1 1111 beatlnp ,tlllk ctpl<n pve lhD Ujllil the ... ol ~ -lbe • .._ d No 1\tldt'n" al tile truce "'1lap ol • Panmunjom. "t"bave the utmolt edmltetlaa tor caplain -and bl.I """' • ' • tr.. --lltiva of AIMloa. ~ ... , 0oe of the moot , ......,.bhle thlnif wai 'their admlritbl for · lbe Unlled Sfata thnJqboul lbelr ordool," th8 admllal aid. mo deocrlbed Bucher .. "• 1oero fUDOOi l)<roel." But the •kipper,~ bl.I own ben>ea. ' BucberlnlroducedCbuoglo- Fillplno ........... Qogeilo Abelon. Tiie utpper aid Abelon wu 11a aplrit 1'bo ~ memberl of the """ lhrQrgh 1 lnootha of bell." . ' Abelon CO<lllllelllod the Comrnnnhi propagailda :was · "vezy hard ~ Electricians Mala lC Rlllbel .J, B ~ of ora.ge, allo tslked with ·the I era! and the pl'Olriler. ' He tslPd ol lbe ordeal "I fell lll!f running aCnlos lbe bridjle. They didnJ Impress any of If!. They don'} !maw wl9: they hate Americans," B!ansett said. J 'Ibe ex~aptives were to tell their stOfr les In moce delall In San Dleco. Tbof spent moot of their ,hOurJ In K'*:..= rest °' In pray<r. Sometimes lhelr talked for them. I ' Adm. Rnoenherg l'el!lll!"ked Iha! ... of. the crewmen's words about their c~ tors bad been "rather earthy." * * * Families Gather in San Diego SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) -Wives and c hildron, mothers and fathen, brothers and s.lsten are here for a Chrlslmas Ev~ reunion with the D BUrViving crewmen of the USS Pueblo. The families have been flown at Navy expense to meet the men released Sunday after 11 months as captives ol North Korea. . The nm of two giant jell canylnc the crew wu to set down 'at Miramlt Naval Air station at t p.m. EST. First oD the agenda were brief, public reunions between crewmen and their loved ones. Next were a Navy-.arranged news conference, and l n te 111 ge nc e debriefing and medJcal checkups at the San Digo Naval Hospital. The debriefing and medical checks will last an indefinite period of lime. Before lhey start, however, families will have an hour in private at the bopsital. Tbe Navy readied a comfortable tem- porary h<l'Tle at the ••Pink Palace," a plain four-story hospital corpsmen'& school building in a quiet corner of the grounds. Out of lhe school dormJtory went double-bunked beds. In went &ingle beds. carpets, writing desk and overhead lighting. That was one part of Operation Breech- es Buoy, lbe Navy 's code name for plam: developed months ago. The plan was na- med for the device that carries people from one ship to another at sea. While Marioe security guard! assembl- ed outside, the Navy went to wort in the adjacent building, a gathering place for the hospital Bf.all called the RX Club. In the spacious, carpeted, -wood- panelled building, gaily decorated for the holidays, the crew will eat, relu and watch televisioo with their families. t•A man will be able to visit his family whenever he's not tied up wilh debriefings or physicals," a Navy spokesman explained. The Navy said the crew could be at the hospital from two weeb to. two months and whether any could leave the hospital for Christmas along wilh. their families would depend on their physical condition. Fam.Illes began arriving Monday morn- ing at t h e municipal airport. The Anny said it paid $25,475 for tickets for the first 43 families and said it knew of 1S7 dependents who plan to come. But, a spokesman noted, that dozens of others might come on their own, and woukl be tagen care of also • Engineers Work On Return Plans ABOARD THE USS YORKTOWN (UP!) -Te!evlalon eng"-3 tried today to Sofft U.-lsslon proble"" calt!ed by tbe remote.nea of Apollo l 's ~ area • that the recovery nut Friday can be trlM!llitted ""' lo the rest ci the world, "We intulUvely feel there are a lot of probleml on this ooe and ,.. lllould aay right now that this woo't be the kind of qulllty ,.. had on Apollo I recover)','' said Bob Stone, an engineer "1th General Electrtc. 1be area delignated for the recoVtl')' opcratJon Is only 240 miles north of the equator. lt h Ml rt mote t:1nt only one plane wu r;lghted during Lhe fint fin days the prime recovt"ry ship the USS Yorktown. cruiled through tbc ar& ~ Higli Price For U.S. Citizenship SAN ANTONIO, Ter. (AP) -JtBWI H. Guevara, who lost the vision 1n both eyes, his Jell arm below the elbow and ,part <i bis right hand afttt 0 ' • llJ"lllllde exploded near - 'In Vietnam, became a U.S . .. citizen Monday. -"Maybe it was a high price ~to pay," the 21-year-old native of Mulco said, ''but I believe :·1 have earned my U.S .. cilIZemblp. I' liave fou&hr for ~.America alongside Americans, and 1 tblnt 8Df All)erlcan would agee that I am deserv· Ing of the wne rights jusl as U I bad been born here." .. Guevara wu brought Jn an ambulance from Brooke Army ' . ,,Madlcal C.Ottt to the fe<ierlli bulldlni for the citir.eaship ceremony. .. 0 1 have been waiting 13 1 years for this day," he said afttt U.S. Dlstrlct Judge Adrian A. Spears admlnistere<l "" the oath of allegiance, . Guevara live<! In the United States for IJ )'earl before entering the Army. Lost Ship Toll at 57 KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent, B.W.I. (AP) -Officials have tncreued the number of • penoos mlsslDg and presume<! dead in the sinking of the scbCJoner Fe<leral Queen from U to 57. Thirty-eig ht pasmigers aurvived t b e disaster. , The lnlerlsland V""!I aank suddenly Saturday wtllle fer- rying construction workers from Union Ialand to thier home9 OD St. Vincent for ChrlBlmaa. Officlala aald the boat caps!J<d when deck J>8SlelJl'TI rushed from one ~de to the other to escape spray fnm choppy seas. Hundreds Crash · In Italian Fog I . MILAN, Italy (UPI) -A llquld pa truck crashed and bunt Into flames oo a fog· -blpwiy today and hundreds of can pile<! Into the blallnl wreckage. First reports aald five peraoD1 were kllle<l & D d "many" b1jured in the pileup, the wont of several caused by thick fog Ind heavy -Chrlllmal !raffle all over norlllem Ilaly. Dropped~µ Harbor Aide LOS ANGELES (AP) - Fonner Harbor CommJssioner George n: Watson bas been fine<! $1,000 on ·a criminal con.: fll~t of interest convieUon, but a bribery conviction against him was dropped. Watson, 50, earl never ho1d public office In Callfomla again. Superior Court J u d g e Wllllam B. Keene ortter.d the brthery coovtdlon retrle<l and then <lismlaaed. A Jury I.st Oct. 28 convicted Watson on the two counts. The cooflict of lntttest charge involved $10,400 which Watson loaned to Charles Ger4ld Sutton on Aug. 5, 11165. Sutt<ln allegedly bought a ll· quor license with the money, then received a Harbor COm- mtsalon leue to dock his Prin- Ces.'I Louise floating restalD'ant at Terminal lsland. The bribery count Involved Watam's purchase of $42,00o in bank stock through a city hwnan relations com- missloner. He then sold the stock bact when It failed to appreciate in value. Jt wu allege<lly in .. change for favorable harbor votes. "This Is a pretty good Christmas present," Watson sald after the bribery count waa dropped. lfis fine was stayed unUI Jan. 6. Pontiff Lauds Apollo 8 Flight VATICAN CITY (UPI) - Pope Paul VJ sald today Apierlca's Apofie I moonfllJbt was a "feat going beyond evory ordinary limit of bumae fantasy and acilvity." "Let us pray for a sue- C<Sl!ul and fl'Ullful outcome of their daring aclentlflc enterprises and let UI Invoke the help of God for the astronaut.I, for all those coo- nected with them, le< the human race,'' be said. WITH THIS COUPON Aff•ithff .. yowr lhr.o •••114 1yif,,.,, -Rooct. t• ·hllll"'"CJ 0114 •• 11,,,_, Ufftll11 l.•••tihl z.sv· 'cit-dolieo U9htl111 off11h. '41" ......... ORCO ELECTRONICS 161' SUPlllOI. eon•·Mm PHONI MM407 POPE AIDS ROME POOR VATICAN CITY (UPI) - Pope Pao! VJ, In a Christmas gesture to the poor of Rome, announced today be . 1 s redeeming all c lothing, blankets and lhoes they pawn- e<l dur1l!g the year. 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Decision " • , • ._ I Ono o( the 1DOlt lmpoltant uq ,,,._,....,...., Ml- , lioM. IA 0'*'111~ County hlltory wlll be tbe lot of lllit . J!olhl o(Supet1!llcn lo make IA the -...... ' 1 'Al lloue la ratl.lcotion of the ~...,...,com-.. m'HklP'I eadonemilll of a .-J.utiOll tbat ~ Mil off MaJ'l1 lOO,oqo acm of &1iiculblrai laDll from ~ deveklpqleni•for at leaJt 101-... , I Oraage County' IJll*"l'laOn IJeClll llQbllc l\MriJll• on the complu uno llbortly alter tbe;llntof tlio 'ftla· Sametim• before ~ l, jbey'll laka aetloll that .-14 c!!ange the v.eey cb8raeter of the coamy. • 'Ille action could cut tax revjlllllea from Ibo 111111 owned by the IrvineCo; on4 llallCllo Mil*"I Vlojo 111 ..• at Jea1t $1.57 mUllOll·-$L4 riii!HM or more oa lnlae lands an<! $168,000 or .milre Oil Mluli,!n Vlajo _..ir. For <:0mparaUve pwpoaes, the total pioperV tu load paid by all of Onnge Cowlly"a ~ laat. yeor came lo $241 million.. • It IJ the result of;a etatewlde eflOrt lo llow dowil 'urbanization -especW!y tax,fo~ urJ/eD develop- ment. · Vo~ raUl!ed "'Jibe Callfornll ·DJ14 Conservation Ac! of 1965," better known as the WUllJmSOI! Acl Its purpose is "lo save by the creation of agrlcullurai Pl'!'. · •erve• tbe ricb Callfornlil farming cOul!uy·ot wblcl! oo much 8Dllually falls prey 1o thedeveloper." 'Ille po)loy·lf tulng all land on.Iha basjs.of 1\1 m""' tet value ''for its Dl06t profitable 'eC9llOJilic use" has meant rapid disappearance of green ·belts as ownel'I prematurely developed agricoltural lands lo pay tax biJIJ tbat Couldn't be 'met 'With finaDcla1 returns !Jlom crops. 'Illia, in turn, liaS resulled'ln•an exceos of IUbdl• , \'\lions .d"'1lned lo beccme urban· slums In Jes11lian.a . •enenitlon.. · ' \· • • -' . ' . ProfOUnd ~ma on Otri1tllUU ~~fl! ' S~'ll Take · . ' ' 4 ·~ Uniting Man's Mind~ Spirit Ready•made Yuk Candks WASll!llGTON. -On lhe ... or the birlbday of Jesus an1sl U... men II! a sealed capsule will cln:umnlviplii Ille MOoo -God wl!Ung. • Tbe limln( ol lhb event ls hea,Y 1n symbolbm to the .:~ntlfic mind as part ol u,. ''plo(oandeBt drama or modern u-." Perhaps herein jg abo to be found the ju>tl!lcstlon, cx: al least the ir!elld.lble. comp1]llon, Wbk:h cauaes mao io ~ 10 _,bllllanl; IO much ta1mt ·ind take audl greel rilu !or pun sclenl!lk acblovemeals wh<ll he cao loot ·-him ud llod so much dJe to be dooe. ' - Eyes will be turned to !he skies KtklllC not !he Siar of Belh!Ohem .. -.. sevmil mlllermla ago Wt a glowll!I object nearer, a controlled mechanical meteor merely a quarter of a mUlion. milu awQ. The father of modem scleo- Uric doctrine, Sir Francia Bacon, woold · be ptlfied to see )he resul!s of the kind of ayslemJ be projeded to Elhabetban timtJ SOO years a110. IN "11IE AGE OF BEASON BEGINS,• Will and Ariel Durant, the great BY"'f"•1ie hlst«iana of . our age, meaJAn Francis Bacon'• impact on the mind of man. Tl!<1 wrtte: "Nor did be (Bacon) pro-pose rtUOD u an enemy of religion; or u a aubltltute fer it; be made room !0< balh ol Ibero In philooophy and We. "But he repudiated the reliance upon tradlllom and 1uthor1Ues; he ~ rational and natural expLanationl of ~ !ioo.11 pmumpttons, supema!ural ln- t.rwnllom, and popular mytholosl' .. "Be raised • banner for an the lciences, and drew to it the most eager mindl ol the succeedlni centuries. "WlllrnlE& BE willed It or not, lhe enterpriae that he called for -lhe com~e rorgani1.aUm .of lcle.a1Wc ~ '1be . ...-ca1 esponsloa and --of-ledp-'~oonlalned In 'Jlsell the 1-of the pnj!OWl!lat dr8ma of>JllDd<ft limes: ·Cbrlitl!mlV, ca!hollc or PrOtalan~ !llbtlnc firr 11s ur~ ap1ns1 !he. spr...i ,..i !""'" oe, ~..J:i a;Ja:~ opoken ils pro- logue to the world ... II Bacon ·opo11t lhe prolOg1le we are -, what may be --1)' the opening tcebes u ICientlflc m1n vies for Ute world'• atf,enlkin,oo lhe birt)ld•Y. of the Son Of• ~-~ Bacon, l>el!ber are the most leamecf men of modem science propG8.lq: reuon u an enemy of reU&kwt but make ~ !or, bo!h In. pbllooopliy and lit, -u tbq do ao dramat1caDy on thla QuiJbnu Eve. llellllon must.do,... much, and make room far .~ u .it flndl itlelf Wider the irnaistible )rillure o( me modern mind dJisa!i!fiOd, U WU Bacon, wl!h emollooal·preoumlilom and supernatural • lnl'tveiltkm. MEN OF SCIEllCE, and lhe utr<x!aull themselves, have ·looUd far for the jll&ti!lcaUon In comn1on tmna of what lhejr-are doing a~by they are doing it. lie those who ao long tried to climb ML Everesi they did ao because it wu -there. Th.at is too facile an explanation for an enterprl.M ol ~ cosmic magnitude as the exploration of space when ao many on thlJ planet are dying of hunger and tn war1, suffer from dlseaie llld live In linorlllK\"o I . > ~--.. . IN;::, :\~. . ' ' .... ' ,_, ' .. ~- poverty ..;.i 'the P.tiono111 ·~ man baa created fOr ~. Bui there · 11 DO \U1'Dlng b&ek from Bacon .. ~ttver ·~ IUfJ~a on 'tljis planet ""3 'l!OI quench hll)blnt 19 use !he l)'llems o1 · Di0dt111 ..,..... llld knowledge to, find' but what 'fe ~, why we are and' w}tert we are In a Uoivene so broad that the l!:lind cannot conceive its·acope and·endlessueas. There II no fartbell reach ol '1Jl'Ct !hat the mind cait ccncelve -far ftacht.11, but not the fartbe!t llld lhe ellslence or nothlng:neu, • THE CONCEPT ol notliJngnw Is IO f"'!lgn to man'• oature that wl!h 1D hil search for ratlonil and natural n- p!anallool be turn. back wilh the learned men of scleoee to what cannot be u:- plalned save In terma of !al!h. Se thm: ii no contramctioo in scientific mu clalming the world's attenllon on the blrtbday of the Son ol .God. There U, rather, the hope that the aplrit of man and the mind of man can upend and unite . !or lhe common good wi!h 09d'1·heJp. At this Ileum I belin to look with lntemt upon !he dlspfays of beautiful new candle• in the stores. I have been poulbly the world'• moat enthusiastic purcbaaer of commerdally made candles -. evei tJoce the year we ma(le . our 11\tm. we ba,d rud In a maguibe a bubbly acCount of haw simple It Wu to produce Individual styles "wl!h materials readily available" and what saUafaction it wouki .slve you. The writ.el . can have her saUsfactlon -I'll take the ready-made candles. At the s am e time the kids were all for the Idea and my husband and I decided Jt would be a delightfully creaUve project. It was a creaUve project, all rilhL w.hat it created wu chaos. AJ per lMtructl.on, we gathered l<ltl•!ber ban of paraffin, all of !ht old broken crayons around the ·house, piflces of string, milk cartons and ....-ted glasaea llld bowls. Tben. the fun started. We melted ~ paraffin Jn varkw pots and pans, col- oring each one a different Iha.de. Then we p:iured them into the molds. The bot wu broke ooe of my favorite glass dllbes and flowed over the table ar;>d acrosa the kitchen in all directions. The floor needed wuing, it's lrue, but not that way. · A Last-Minute Gift List AnER THE REST of the molten material had achieved Ha final resting place, It was time to ln8ert the strings lor wicks. They weren't averse to going tDto the meuy mbture, but they were very much 1geinst staying in place and tended to fill down on the job, rather than mnaln upr!gllt. The mUk cartons, when peeled away from their cooled contents, were sup- posed to reveal a chunky candle of danllnt! -· What they did reveal was 1 flaky tower of unevenly colored wax that ltlll bad bils of cardboard clinging to IL Do you have lhe problem ol llndlnf: a 1..i...-Christmu pr....n for a friend! ' . Wb1 not stve him • -! Boob 1n ...., "'11 man the 1>os1 o1 llfts. 'They ere of endurJnc value ond"'Uie --..... , .. _..,out ol ltyle.' ' A -11 allD a IUbtle flalt"1. When yau give a friend one, ~ imply• he II literate -a cbann1ni ....,,,.ptlon in «r modem day whm 10 mM.J people Beem unable. to read even the messages on billboards wllhout movlnl their Ups. OP COURIE. boob · alloold not be picked and oent at random. 'They must ault .the reclplenL Here, for esample -and all ln fun -la a suggested 1111 ol boob !hat might be -to famoutpoople : '"!be .llm'rlcane \'WI'' -~B. ~"'""°"" . "Up .Alalnal lhe )VJ W.ill" -AirJ. U.S. college or university preakknt. ''The Parade's Gone B1'' -Ceorge C. Wallace. "On Reflection" -Vice f!uldent Hubert H. l!mnphn!y. "Pre!4itv'e I and Protect 'I -Chief Just.ice Earl Warrtn. "Wiiy Mm Sbouldn'l'Many" -Frank Sinatra. "A Time and a Place" -Praiden,l· elect Richard M. Ni>on. "11111 JOYS OF Yiddish" -Cuey Stengel. "The Rich and lhe Super-Rl<b" - Mr. and Mn. Onwll. "The Seaz<h for Final Meanlna" - Sen. Eu1ene J . lkCarllly. "What· Comes Nut" -Rep. Adµ! CIQloa PWell 1"1be mecthe Encatlve" -Yoor boa. ·-n.o Acelea w...,.,• -lklln Hayes. uGod'• c.ountry and .M,J People" - Gm. awlet de Gaulk. ''The Money Game" -Quarterblck Joe Namalh of the New York Jell. ' '"11le' Crying (leme" -Cualut Clll'. ''8£ND Jl91fN A llOVE" -U Thant, ~ .. _.1 o1 the United NatlGnl. "''lbi Ap'Ol'Expomiloo".--Any dHtllil rat man you tnow. '"lbe _., ond I" -.,...,... lhlu. -.• J "llOIJnd ~ Glory" -Col. Frank Borman, Ma,j. William A. Andm and Capt. Frfnjt.A. Lovell Jr. •"I'nll: Grtt" -Ethel Kennedy. BUI' THE PJEC'B de resi!tance was "Tbt Heart-Keeper" -JuDt Anctrtws. to hive been our special design -a "Tbe J!lgbl l'eople" -ltll'f John lllrdl candle ol mlled colon. We bad put Socle!Y diember. . ..., bearll -llld ..... -cn,yolls :'Tbe Wey Tblnp Wort" ~ Your -Into !ta <ftlllon. !Oarlte l*rlllon·repalrmaa. To produce a atunnln& effect, we had 1 awirled tnto lhe pwaifm red. green and "JOY 0.-COOIJNG" -111'1. DwlgjJt bt11t addltione. Somebody gave ii one Dovtd'-11ower II. owtrl too many and lhe whole thing '-•MtrrW 1of Venu1° -French actreu turned 1 pulf. gray -indeed a stunning Ca~ j)enelm. ' eliilit) ' ' "Y~" -An1 "rellldllg' mmtb1r "~teltbe eoerce!lc .... or c1e1erg1n1, ol Qie~cablnet. et<.!tWOo and other -llC!1lbblng "The Compln" -Mamie . techniques ii WU tmpoulble to gel all van the wu out. of the uteuils used for • .. . ' \iltlt!ili I~•'° a new sel ol pans weal Gloomy· Gos:. • -...!.._,-~ ... ~·~-~---= ' . ' on my Oirlstmea list. But at least nobody could ~ us thlt boHclay seuon of burning our candle at ·~ ends. They wouldn1 burn al all ·Quotes • - SDS O:rganizing . ' ·in Hig·h .Scho·ols W AS!UNGTON -Tbe sinister acheme of the aggressively revolutionary Student for a DemocraUc Society to extend. its notorious rioting, vi o 1,e n c e and lawlessness on college cami:&JSj!s to high schools is maklqg headway. SDS organizing of tbls kind b making inroads in high scbooll in New York. Chicago, St. Louis, New Orleans, San Frailcisco and heavily populated Mary· land and Vlrglnla suburbs of w~. D.C. The latter largely white and af. fluent areu appear to be part.icu1'-r tar· gets in the far.flung -SOS plot to · "acti- vate" and "radicali7.en high school stu- dents so they wllt be ready for "extrem- ist agitation" wi)en they ?each college. This naUonwid~ drive to suborn high school students was approved at a meeting of lhe SOS' NaUonal Council at the Univtr!lty. of Co10rado, BOulder, Colo., in October. IT WAS DECIDED to employ a special ••coordinator" to direct this campaign. He bas still not been se]~. College and non-stuaent sns chapters were instructed to actively cooperate In infiltrating high scboob and organUing students. They were urged to take the lead in lawiching underground newspapers, conducting s o • c al I e d. ''workshops'' on the Vietnam war and anti-draft propaganda, and 1 t a g i n g demonstrations on civil rights and other headline issues. After much discussion and wrangling, lhe SOS Council adoPte.d a resolution of which the following are the principal bighllghls : "One of the most important divisions of the American educational industry is the high school. T!iil public Institution affects the lives or 3Q, million Americans. The aimospbere. of the high ocbool II repressive, non-~uctive and Inhuman. Instead of educating young people, the high school attempts 1o J)resi upon them the bankrupt values of a decaying socie- ly. "WE FEEL THAT high schools and lhe IOciety which they spawn need drastic change. Knowtna that the school cannot chacge to the extent we want unless we change the system wNcb uses it. we will orglllize in the high schools to move students to overthrow that aystem by <Oft!ronting Ille !&sues !hat directly affe<l lhem.'' Basically, ~ ate the aarqe tenets and tactics · tha~ underlie. SOO revolu- tiooary violence_ lawlesSness and diirup- tion Oil ~llege·. canipuses. Now. SOS Is unde~ to applf. Ibero to· !>igh scboob. ID Cbi~go, a big!\ ~ organlzln« .. conference" was held ~.the University of Illinois'. Circle campus witli 'arounc1 150 attending -· moot ·ot them ·local high school studeo!s. · The stellar attractiao was Mark Rudd, Columbia · UtilversfJ:y SOS lea~er, who delivered a'harangue and then~ a question-amkriswer J>eriodt Also a movie was shown. Of the Columbia rlotina; and violence in which Rudd. played a prominent role. This. propaganda movie is a key f..ture ol SllS proselyting. ' IN ST. LOUIS A college sos organizer Is directing a group of high school sb.Jdents in publishing an underground pa~ -!hat has lnCUJTed the wrath of school ·authorities for indeCency and defamaUon. Alsio being circulated then and in other cities is an increuing volume of SDS literature a I m e d particularly at high school students. Two examples are : An article titled "High School Reform: Toward A Student Movement" by Mark Kleiman, idenWied as a California hidt school student; and a s.mall le&riet tit~ed "An Introduction : SDS. Our Strug• gle is Just Commencing." This is WlSign• ~-~th this leaflet ls a copy ot a mimeographed piece capt i o·n e d •'Freedom School, An Experimental Scbool lor High Scbdol Studenls." '11118 SO-CAUED Freedom School allegedly was held in Takorli1 Park. Md., last summer under the allspices of SOS for the J)arpoae cif traiiilng high schopl student arganiiers. • JOnathan Lerner, 20-year-old AnUoch College dropout, who a.ttended the BouJder, Colo., confettnee I as t October, is in lhe !orelroq! of SOS high 8Chool organizing in the c a p i t a I • 1 Maryland suburbs. He boastfully daims !hat from 25 Ii> 311 lrlgh lclloob in that area 'att "SOS lnvo)V~" whatever that means! Supports Grape Boycott · ~ -.l. . ' '·, . To the 'Editor: , There II a •l!f.atlon of !~on '" the Delano area 1between ttiei.ffrtnm: and the United r F.tm , Worttn· of Callfornll. The iWe ii· everyone knOWs is the conflict over whether or not .. the farm workers lbou)d-be unionized. Mlflll' ol the K'JIJO -yant wort.en. in seeking unJon contracts with the P1nnet1, have gone on strike. Consumers the n1Uon over have been uited ·to boycott Callfornl1 gapes uni!! O union seWement is reached between farmen and W'lrken. ..--811 G""9e ---. Otar Gtorie : ~ , 11 lt lrue'thal ...tq your elbows tn hm<WI hi.Im 'fill remove elbow wrink181 ETHEL D!&f'-'Elhel : I I tblnk. yau 'vt 1111 me mixed up wtlh the Wautrc:.'Olumnlst, dear ... anyhow, J''ve sort ol bit touch with tbtsfl lhln&s sfnce I started kneel- In( ln·theJe gapelnllt halves. (Dul my kneecaps ant juat )'Uromy.) .. L11ttn '""" ........ -'"'-. HwlNIP'r Wl'lffn llFMIN °""""" IMlr """""" Ill a ~ .,. Ina, "Tl'lll r'9M .. ~-...,.,. ... tit -., ''""~ ,,.,. lll>el 11 ,_""""" All ...... ~ 1MJ1o09 9'1Mlurt ..,.. "''"" •ttSS. _, --mtr ~ Wt1N'ltif Oii ;_. lt,IOtndeflt ~II~ • • I WENT To·DELANO to a ·rally and food gathering filr the llrlkm -"' IJec. 14 by the UlllOO aDd the Sootbem Clll!cnta °'IJDdl of.~ The r..Jitf ol poverty Ind lnjuotice • In Ibo Delarl>•an.; the lac:! !ha! m1111 Meticln Am&iclDs in our own com- triuruty eXi:lt it a poverty level, ao4 the fact that fann worktn •re e1cluded from the Notional Labor Relatloro Acl are motlvationl for me to !UppOrt thli boycoU and urge all consumers In tbei community to do the aame. DOOLEY V. JOHNSON, JR; • Auoclale Mlniateol Community Me!ho<llll Ouadi ' Hwltln&ton B<t!Clj "?" . . - • • 2750 tlartior llvd. Cole~ c~1er HOll>AY Ml TlllU JAlf •. ·s HAM DINMER . ·$·~1 ,., • ...._v.,alilo. llAIU.-~ ............ . CHILD'S ~Tk>N-$1.1 0 ' All YOU CAltlil JPKWJ MO=~ NT ••• .......................... $1.59 ' . WIDNISDAY $1 FISH f ltY .,...... " ... .19 THURSDAY ~ , , $ ' ,SPAOHlm .. • ............ " ... " 1.19. 545-9505, ---~-·- - --•, U >'91;_1 ~ve-ttew Mlghbon or knoW' ol ~00.-Dlovtiia:' tp our area. please tell us 10 thilt; we may extend a frlendl)' welcome and help ~m to become acqualnh!d In lb~ -1urroondbip.- •·· I • 1l' ,.,-• ; ' lfilnlinlfO~··iudt • Visllor · 536-H26 : .' .. ,~·· · fosJ,a tll~sa VislJOr : 642-6014 . ' S.o. c,.s1 Vbitor 494-057' • • • • J • LSee byloday's · Wa~l "Ad~ :. · .. ' • T AHlTI CAU.S , '• -. '1111~ English in.rtructor· WJllte to crew for hil ~to Tahiti. / · , e LAST MINUI'E GWI'S: An;yooe-1or Ptru'Yfan Gui· hea ptas f Uhu1uar ... ., • · '59 vw bul, a:ood ~COhd~ tton, onJy -? • .. Or I aoothel' bua, RBJtfy °""" verted (to wba.t !l Jor oni, J600 -or bnt ofter , •• It" <'Glor TV . M · 21" . ' ... ~ ~ White TV, i;l9 • .. Uni.th itetto, w/6 ._.,._ ers, 101' only SOO • .:r~ new, ol cou:ne •• -~ e mE DEFENDER: A Columbia 29', whkh aleeps 6 with.:a 30 HP il'lt boanl, and In lull rac/"' fi:ar. ,DJ.rwhy A: outboard ncluded.. . • ... . ' ·-~ . ·WHERE ON EAR'FH 'ARE TlfES~ P~OP~~ GOING?. ··New Y.ork;. ·Chicago, Lo~don, Paris · · . . .. "IT SUR~ BEAT$ D~IVING" • I • • I I ' 8 IWlY PILOT'' OVER' THE COUNTER LEGAL NOTICE Cl!RTl"ICAU ~ SVStNm PKTfTIOUS MAMI! Tlw .. .o...... ...... drtlff' he b cuncludl"' • Ml-9f 2a WW Co.JI HlttllffY, N8-t • It IC II, C•llfornla, unclw ttot fktltloul flnt1 -d ._·THE LONDON DELI •rid th9t Wild """ .. ~ vi tM follow .... ~. wt-. 111..W bl full ....S Pltm 91 ~ II u fOllllwl: Rldlard R. C11lll-. 1'°'2 ~ Drift, s.nt1· AM, C1lilonllt. 0.led Decitmt.r 2J, IHI. Rk:Nrd R. Culhane • :.t1f'I of C.llfomla, Or-C.OUlll\I: On 0-t.r 23rd. IHI, brf!Orl lfllt, I NoRo' l'vbllc ill 911111 Jor Wiii SI.tit, ""'.-nv .,.....,.. Rldlard rt. C11lhlne ~ to .,,. to ... fM --,.,,_ -.. IUbldOred ,. tht wltPllll .. • ,..,.,..,. ,,.. ~.... lllt UltCVfld .. _. (OFFICIAL SEAL) JOHJlll J,. Onis Nol1rt Publlc-C1llfoml1 Prk>c:INI 0tRc. 111 °''"" Coull1Y M~ Conwnlulon E.uolres June 21, lf'J'O ll'VMI.-ar-COid 0.11\' Plitt, ~ ,... 31, ,... llld Jitnull'Y 7, U,1"9 ~ Beware of Chain Referral Rackets By SYLVIA PORTER Lei's uy a saJeaman ·~ pe8rs at yOur 1100f and descri~ a unique .deal under wbicb you can acquire a new central vacuum c I ea n 1 n I system at no cmt to you. WbHe the price of the system ls put at f/99, the salesman eiplaios that you can get it free simply by relining friends 8lld nell)ibon to bim as prospective customers who also will be offered the same deal on the same basis. You'll get the vlCllUlll clw> Ing system "free" becaule, you an told, you11 get a lat -com.mlssioo for each friend or neighbor you recommend. ID !act, you mi&bt inaU Jwn. dr<ds or dollars on top of the price of the cloaoer. IF THIS TEMP1S you, beware! It .you fall for ·• scheme such as this, you may lose ~ even thon••nds, of dollars, To be pa 1 n fully specific: -Americans are now losing the staggering sum of $200 But, the fonn you slgn may millim a year in 11cbain refer· be an Ironclad contract wblcb rat" .sale;! ~' -~ing the salesman will sell to a this !!>,among the top rackets flnanclal instltuUon. ID one re- in the U.S. today. pent cue, in which a team LEGAL NOTICE -RIGHT NOW, the U.S. of chain refetral salmnen Co4HI Post dfflce is investllating no were sentenced to prison, vtc- c•ar1P1CAr• 011 •us1Na11 fewer than 19 chain referral tlms pa.Jd as much as $25 PICTrTIOUI KAMI! ft .. ~.. ti to -a yard for ··-"· n.. urdtnl9111d dots urntv rie 11 ,,.,;ucmes, some o P e r a D g .-· ..... ..,_....g ~1n1 • bus1nt11 ,, 1•11 Wt>ttdlff across the land. originally costing only $S to DrlYt, MN'llOft htldl. C.llf.,.,,1-. U~ -""'"-In ref-' -"'•• lS' $7 a yard, the ficmbtt; t!nn flffN _, Utill'tUERSAl '-"JG l:Cl"ill <K.U1U6 FR A.H'tt4 1SE EXCttAHGE OF -arded all .......... 1 ftaud by Over and beyond \be pilfall sountEllN CALlll'ORHIA. •nd'ltlft whl ·--o ...... .... tirm 11 ~ of ttie '°'.._.,. _.. the Post OfflCe. 1 of the contract, the giant bur· , ~ :-~~"" 11111 ~ of -State -!tr' ~ (the dle ii referring the required brmoNt w. frwa. 1m Ml~ latest · beiq Mhmi.ioi*) _. number of "qualified" pro- u ... H-' ~ C.llf. ~1--.i ..L.-:-rer-1 ~1'~ ""--DllNd DK. u. 1•. ~~ uuw1 ei:.-.. .,...... spects. .,.,i.:: reuoo ts almple 'UI"'-' w. Fr111W illegal because of the tremen. matbematica. ASsume that the ''(! ~ c;~"»:: :;:;:-IM.CCW.:~~" dolts part that chance plays flnt Person contacted in your Public Ill Mid for Wld &llotl, •l'KIMllY in BUCCtSI and becawJe of the <'Ql'Onuinlty I! mm...... to •o-m ll•rlT'Olld w. fn111m, ~ ---r...,........ to me to M tM ~,_ 'lltlme MIM lm........;hty .t-. odds 8'""'1.... refer al""t mo--~ I• ~ to 1tw wlfllln .,.trunMnll-;:;;;;....-=='="-=="===·=-=====....,.===="=i;~=-=-; •nd ~ ._ •llilClil!M ti.Ir ,. ' E.F.Hut-ton &Company ' • ..! • t ·~ ., • In C MEM8£11 NEW YORK STOCK UQ1AHG£. AMERtcAN STOCK UCHANCE, · • AND PlllNCIPAL COMllOOITI UCHANGH • 17 OFFICES COAST·TO-COAST AND IN HAWAII t6t NORTH MAIN STREET SANTA ~A. 147·0101 219 EAST llOADWAY LONG IEACH. 4l7·2979 ~UTU ASSETS OVER ~25,000,000.00 • INGS • • ~WHCH°"JCa WlllltAI I Cr •CIWllW GC n•r -• •' DALY Ill.of 1 . • F .... :~ ·I ~ .. _ ... _. ~~ lit ~ ~ ·;i ~ Exchange ;14 !U • :i :~ I ~: ll: ... :a " :'vj .... ; ll ... .... ... :'4 ... ·~ ..... . ~ " , .. • .. "' .,, .. "' \j .. •• " ·v; 1\~ ll .,, .... " "' "' l" •• • "ij " • ... -~ 11 .. ~ " ... .. I " '" ~ • " • • ' .~ • ' ~ • • • " " .. " • ~ • ~ i , +, • ~ ,; • • \0 ., • " ,, • !'~ ~I ::-a ¥;' -~ =I -\0 +1 j + l • • ~ l I l r --.. I !I i . , .. . • .. ~ . I . < Market S9mbols .. :.-~ ,.,. ftllotr1rlt It • -iv. "' ..,,...,, "" ::l" .. , .... u.ct: ..... " ,_ ...... I lil:-~"l.-"~ ::ol ,.,. ,.,. -:= • ·~1 l ~ . • • == f =~·i l • % ... • """""· -24. 1'61 ,.....i the 1911 lalL blr ex• Andetloo, MS Beecll; Doyle La....,.. R. Lemldo, 1• W. LAGIJNA _, P-D. ~e: Vidor J. ll:llel, llllO 11,tdwl J, N~ fllJ amlnaUoo and 'l"f•qiwlne.{' Ii. Bmy, as,s, Glll\UI •nil Whlll~,. Qiar)os E. ll\llOm, '31plll Dr! .. IOA; p_.-JDllDr!ft;R.M!tJw! ~,n.:.-li:ab lot odmlslion 10 pncdce 1n MlU:hel R. Ooicll>Ug, lGIOI McCormldi. lia1 l'uGe 81. ~ C. Wood, U II Hanley;·llJ'l;z. ·MOiiri>e A ... : ' Se11f Ill. Y• 110 N• 1'irdl ID the state. Nagnolla St. . • and llldwd J. &mday, llS HWcreot Drive and WlllJam Alvin i. 'Harrll,flf w. Collini 11111 Walter R. ~ Ifill N. The new attome)'I will be <:onaa dd MM ;David H: ·s. fiattqlon Drive. G.Zaeftl)elo. 'l'/Ollil1cnlt. Ave.: Alan"""""""' 7411 E. uu.r, olliclally m>rn In Jill-• in Brlcknu, 117\1 Begaala St.: G ... Gm'e: WlllJam ,.. I Lli:Hlbnl: Gerald M. Slauf· Chapman Ave.: -· R.' SeOI Bwlo: Jamee E. wemonld In the stale't Lawr.nce JI. Htrvey, !Oii Huslwll, 1Zlll LamplOO Ave. fer, 451 N~ Levin,' -If. ll8pl.......t SL! Wllhebil, -Elder. , cow11 ol •-1. Stndplper aild Lawnnce 'I'. and RoJer B. Pool, W llO)'i1 . · LoJ AlulffGI: P·a u J J . and Henry L. Mead, --1-• 111!,on J>. A !<QI ol 1;511 ~ts SI•-· lilOI Bayiilde Drive. • ,Pitm. . BrantJnibam, · 1111'12 'Humholt E. Chapman Av•. ~. 11111 v~ de Cilallno from 111e en11r< ...... ~ c.ioUr Meoa: Wllllam ,L: Haatlqleo llelc': James L. 'SI.;~ S. Fleldl1 W00.77 Saa Oemnta: Duane F. 11111 Bernell G . .Ill. Lllllr· the fall ........ tlool con-~ I~ B Caraway Drive. CUne, ·111151 Wesley Clrde; Moilleclto Rood and Jooepb Lani•. Ut Gavlota. ~<It. Jl,111 Virginia WIT. ducted by , the Coml!llltee of ~: llougla5 B. Chai· Willlatn K, •Gamble, '1D Ha~ F. KoVe, 111191 BukervUle -Au : llany Ill. Cor· Y-U.U: J-B. Bar Eumlnen of the Slite lee, 1114 lllJlcreot Dr Iv.: teru Laae; Gerald IL Nilson, Road. ' rlgan, Jiii N. Plower; Jlilm Bear, liat TalUllon Circle ul Bar o1 Calllomla. Robert J. EadJnitOo, ll1S 7171 BiueW!s Drive ; Joel R. Newporl -: Hillan S. R. Daniell, ~I SW Am1yo 'J'hoa!u R. Lannon, Sil. 1llo -Orange OOU1117 lllllcn; Corl c. llolmes, 'Ill Ohglr<o, 1811 Coral Cove Cir· Bell, 11»· Ea s • • Laoe, 11111 Drive; Jamos A. Knudsaa, llO Cl-Drive. ., j ,.., ' -( . . -,.. ..... • ... , . . • I : .. ' .. ' ' . -•• at•-mca*'90LI JOeU!tt E. LIW«--· -NICllOU I l.AWlllNCE TullMAN -!l.LR&Jl~lE 'Black Uni ·ty' Meet · Iranian :S·lated ·fpr .UC Irvine · Eyes .OC OWt--.... UC ,Irvine to Offer .,.._w~·- . .v -~ 1 St.•1 McOu1M11 For The Record Fire Calls .... -1:1' ..,,.. ~V1 INdlul •ki. -lh-llDUMI $In G--.tl lt!Yer FreftflY, ... , 111'1 DEATH NOTICES YAMAMI Fraflk Y.-1. aetowct tMtlMd d Tml'llko.i f1tllW of Danlld. lr11"' CYn- ttlll 91111 #Ml1tnel -Ill Mn. ti Qno Yarnernh brOlltw of ICAlw. Tw- 1io. Slllro Y9mlfllll ~ Rlttll T1tswm. 11111 MolrY Ymhlakl. S«\I· ICfto Frldiry, 0.C.. 'D, 7:311 11.m .. 11 TIW Fl"'I ~lfn OIUrtll al WBl'!nlnsler, 11'lt Wn tmftlw Aw .. w.umir.1er, wlrll bv. S. K...t lkedt d Wlnt'lnbt" ,.~,.._,. QWrcll, offlc:llllnt. A~ll •r~ bll"I SCBOUNE ldll H. Sholh... 176: l(tflWOClll Piia. C.11 NifWI, O.M d dlllh. DK. n. ~ IW .......,..,, Mfldnd L 9!'11-en< Co911 ....,, .... ,.,_ L.. S(M.. ''*'· IMWPor1 l!Qdll ,,.,.. ..... dll~: nl1111 •'"Hrenddllldmi.1 two " ., .. 1nddll...... "-1 ..,... kn -...... n -.. ,.. _...,,., T~. 0--' of ftlt O.~ I"'" .....,,,.. ... ,. c:enwterY. 01nd9d b'I' ltlb: ~. 1711 s....,..., (mill -WILLIAMS Lenl'll1 I. Wlll lltnl. ~ 1,111 Pl.a, C.ta Mell. 0.lt of """'· Det. 21. SUrviytd b'I' ffllwlt, John $l1¥1, c.. 11 MtM1 ton. IClllll 8 H1Yftll, 1llo d C.11 Mn.I. 5t<'Ylce$ _,.. held '"""'"' lodlly, 2 P.m.. h H Bl"OICl--y ChlMI, 11• Bl"l)ldWly, co.ti M• H . lntem.ftt, WllltrntftlM Memorlll P1rt.. llell lll'llldWn Morf\111~'. dlr.c- ·~ . S~s!o~· in · Sp.qt,,uir :, .~~~F·~,.~p~,.,~··wg'!~~ •. --, ' ~ I A coofeteru:e 00 ·~Bbl.et um-of the Los Angeles Black ty · In Oraoge i;ounty!" wlll be C01J4ress will give the keynote held Friday evemng 'through talk m "OrganiZ!ng the Black Budgeting Swiuner achool· coursos wW, Jr. b¥s llllllOllllCed. . • . " · be taught at UC Irvine for' .NeaJ1y . 15 couroes, 1"6ill11..:i- the first .thne next SUllUlltt'i Wiibl byHauJar UC! !acuity I "'·'ji;jiiiiij; Chancellor ·Daniel G. ,Aldrich wlllibe olleiod d•"'•"''"" n...i' " Sunday a! UC Jrvlae. Community." Thomal A. Crockelt, pm;. Other ..,.U.rs will Include dent ol• the spcworing'.l!lack Shermon Banks, area deputy ~ In ~·· ,~ ' for the Black Panther Party; said the .CC)Oferenoe 'lri1I W 1 .st a 11 Duke , KN X T open only io · "bl>(~ 'people .sportsclS!er; Robert Hall, ol and bnnni." · ,OperaUoo Bootstrap; Ernest ty:;wr.:,i:A-:e::;:; K . .h l. ·~ -.. ~~~!l .1'""_,,.•'"""''l='EE="'iw""T=·=•=·w"' planning has attracted the In-Sen. u(! e ·~.totheetglij;,' -~~1 :=of the IraniaA govern-, . .; ·=t\f·.:::F. ·P~r~ · E!VHHm The. program calls f or Preacely of New Careers speeches, panel discus!ions, Founclation; Kafanaya, lec- worDhopo. meal gei.togethers turu • at Cal State Long and entertainment. Beilch; Jlilm. Cllloway and Nasrolah SelC!Il&li, 51, an w: ill J • ' Mlntiitimf~~t= , . ...-~ ... j Iranian budget analyst, spent · Qfil tJilt •bideft!a.are.!il'gli 'w• f •= • =.;, Monday with Robert S. Farm· .graduates, 'w-· over tbe1 Age , · ?,'".-~~.., .. er, the county's direcl<i< of T -·w "'°ff' l•CC ol,%1with1Rllliclent matdrity • data servka. .I.iii V and aptitude. . Walter Breinood, iresldent Rufus Brown. • The Iranian offlcial ls trav-Reita balls el•·• .......... a Unllecl Natlolll AN·~·-~-·•"'-·•-ence m ·the U~ . ' .. -o ~ ~-"~ ,;JCIJ. camfg will be. open .tb iRun.: fellowship for budget atu'11¥· '1'homall Kuchel of •Au.helm mer .school students.: 111~ He will spend l<JUr months on bu .-..ced be will Join a is expected that !l'Jden!S wlllj SA River Pollution the ques~ threo In the U.S. n--ty ""'~<law llnn. ,;_. . bom., in nearby commun!U .. and one in Great Britain. DC'YQ n.u.uJ .... WQllOu) wOO attend lle" ebe bell "°* ID.VM.. Utffft~ "Modem, techniques adopt-beJeiovos the Sen .. h ).;.t will .Live at'°~ •••'lJ' _; · co.';.'.,,,_"""" ed by your governments are month.': 1 , • ' • summer coursel at ~! ' l ' :' , .fHfA~ • Cou1 · Charges Due Airing ~~ec:a1;' ·~·J;~1~ _Seri.• ~;. whD lo.!t bis Fees P;&id bJ1stude~' will · j~ tH~ASf IYI S:JO of the Santa Ana River has Coast bas an excellent back· bid f~· renominalion last June mate the summer leSSiOb self , •. o,,.. 'al"'www . H~ r,oo. been set ror Jan. 31 at the ground in go\rernmental pr& toDt.MuRaffeft~,wjJJ.join supporting,Aldrichs'aiit .... i~,~~~~~====~· SANTA· ANA -A meeting to discuss··possible pollution DEATH NOTICES BELLEW Lot.Ill E ........ 33:1 E. 1tlll St.. I(. (Olff ~-5'rYlca Mftlllntl llell BrmdWly Monvary, 111 ~IY• ........ r"• 1 . ., I • ·t :'iJ'ESKtJtEl -I • J-"=-p ....... Str'lllds ......... .... a.n.dwlly MorlwlY, 111 llAIO- WIY, Cati Mesi! STROUP !!non Sllel1 SI,_ C•t1 Mll9 "-"' *"' '""" 1'41 to 1N1. Da'9 of ~!ti. ~ 11, 1M fl SI. Hl!llN, CillJ. t..W.. 5ur¥IVtd by t(ll'I, Ev-H. Si- bert! 9"" tlf'fndloll. Or Jalln It. Sis blrl. FIJIWl'fl _.... _,. ... ~ _,..,. 13. 1-. 11 Forqt Lawn. ·-.. request of Langdon w. Owen, gram budgelfllg." the f~ of w~ ~utzer, The . chancellor ~ arloimcedj~ , . Orange County Water District Fine! ind Rothmlul u a full that ·Dr. Richard N. Baisden mB111ger. ,~ .::Wttme ~dys.!~ parii!ef.;Th.: or(alnzolfon's wlnbedlrec!«oftlieawnpiee1 Owen bu said that in. ilea( 'Eilg<me\Vym&n la . a . session. Baladen aJ8o la dlroc' dustrlal wast.a and sewage mento studying · state budget lormler' Detnoeratlci, ',11).UcioaL tor of University ' Eltinil'"1 "'"'"" procedures. He said · be ts ~~~·"~-·-•· ~ . . al •~-' '. discharges are po-...,. .11\e se•-"m• for "the •-·-•· ~~·-~• " · • .~ .. ~ ' 1 river.' a wftters. "Quality , coci-~ to buttgewif''~ Kucbel.. who: sen-I~ Iii · · ..., · trol t. not'i>eilig maintained Fmner explelned that the ~:1or ·1s yean(Jwii M · andpersonspollutlngtherlver Omige "-~ "'"'-""" ts pubiqn'whlp li!''lbl tut 10 FAVORJTES · are not being prosecuted.'' done ()II~ ;;g;t:.1s, yearl. I I I t'"·, , OWen said in C8111"" for the lo've y··-In advance. He. ~'"di~, .. bii' lime •· N H I '.O I I · O&Oil6 ......,., WW V.llle u.:P' I Oftl • OCI r11·i:1.,.. meeting. Solem.ani said bis c,"OOntry's tween the firm's offices in 1hip pol11 pron the DAILY He claims •inadequate pollu· budget was about $3 billion a Califomia and in Washing-PILOT cirri•• 10"11 of the lion standards have been set year and the ~ na"--' ·--D c 1no1t popul1r colum~I Ind . ""O&S IMlll&I ""'• • • I by the Santa Ana River Balin product $6 billion. Kuchel's replacement in the e1tur111 1v1ileble to •ny Regional Water Control ~d. By comparison, llie U.S. has Senate will be Democrat Alan s::~~,., in th1 United He said that board set the a budget of $190 billion with ~lCr~analO~~o,~~w~ho~d~el~ea~ted~~Ral~·~;~;~;;~~~\11 standxrdl Ill 11157 whlch could a gross national product 'of lerty for the ,..t In November. be modified as cond!Uoos about $50! billion. changed and problemll arose. Iran has ooe big advantage But ,owen said -has over tbts country. There is.. ~FiixSOUTH COAST not been llUfllclent modifica.-government deficit. lion to assure tolerable con-~=~~:::::::::=~Ill PLAZA Tl'ISAI NB c.-tion of such thlnP 11 Ii San Diop F.-y at Bristol • 54f.2712 hardnem, chlorides, sodium, BALBOA NOW' p YIN nitrates, and fluorides in the 173-4048 -LA G - river water. He also asserted that the o,.. SHOWING TIMES water control group has not 71t I. .. ..._ 6:41 been militant enough 1n en-..._ "nl•l"ll forcing the standards it has set. eHAPPY ljOLIDAYSe -CLOSID CHllSTMAS m l . '673-6260· .. :.. exot.ys1vE AREA :ENG'AGEMENT Showings Niafitli IU.TUS et 7: & lD: MONDO ot 1:10 M ... Wed. titrl S.L-2 P.lf, Crossword Puzzle -Stmts ... Miili-- 19 Academy Awardsl 2 , .. ....., ...... 1. 1it11 , ACROSS 41 F .. tf's '.. CCIM:tnl 1 Hsdwart · ~· Riduce to ltt• ... 1'1bli:: 5 logdl""'° 53 Cl'*-· PEDERSON ' ChUe con-for ont: ~ L "'°"""" ll2t H•rt1oor 14 Prefix used 2 wnts llrwd., (•I• #ollM. SUIVlwd b'I' two •ltb ro. $1 8UndD!l df\lltltwn. Loi• sm11ti cirmld'lnl, ind hall !IB lass of •l'\d llef1N ,. .... , "'"" twollwn1 -1 •.•• -·· 1l1tef'1 twr ..... l'lddl1111...., .1111 eWI-5 Bres .... s 11 .. 1&1 ..,. ,,.. ... rallddllld!"lll. S«vlca. Fr~ rlttr S• Anatomy: dllv. 1• 1.m~ u1 .,,..,_,. °""1, t• lfldlaas Ai.r. wlftl lln. J•""'* !'len;iry dfldettntl. 17 e-s nll!'lt 61 Golf In,.,_..., Sailt• ...Wrl Cemwf9n', ll Po"~ .~•~•s Oll"fd9d 11'1 Mii Brllldw1y lo\ort\llry, •~ ,,,......,, 1l' arotdW11v. eo.11 "'"'· 19 B•h'Y: crntlon Informal 6Z Panic WiTBERBEE 20 Olscolortd 6) Prnsu~ 12124/fiB ""' WI"""*· ""' OllbY ,.1.ce, C• 22 Deadlocll:: eo.b. iM'J1 7 Jloun :>2 Animal CoPI MeM. 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OL 1-1151 ----· ACMOfaellllDDI !f:>LEANS ~--nocroR ZHW\GO 1111 I LH Remlclr.:.-J1~qu_1line Sii11t STARTS XMAS DAY STARTS XMAS DAY 3~rof Academy ;\WIUdal j • --- ' •' . ' , " " --· • -Seek ' I •• 60 Get Dim-' Tiger: : ~ .DlaDey.land"l'!g~r.~s ~:.. o. J. Sogge. II waa rumored that when o. J 1 d!Bplayed no : rSfiili>son tweaks his n6ie: during USC'• ..a Ojili> fear ot tbe U,or, Ille Buckeyes J,un.ked, tllejr pl'~ of ·•State's visits to tho amuaem1111 pert.Mom,;y after. starting• tiger at )Dldtlle ·&lW:d {II Ille Rose:BQwl . ; D001L Behind Simpson is tjan .Q~ck Slav~ j' game. , . · . I . ' "° ' . . I . .. Druins Earn · Sporu ~ Brief ~ \ ' ;g . : ' . Unanimous I ~o. 1 ~anking · •· From Cemblned Wire Servk<I : Villanova and Kanlal made the mmt ~iqild advances ol the high ranking teams in major college balkttbell pooll joclay <rtille UCLA and North Carolina eon- Ullued to dominate the weekly ballotlac· · Villanova soered from eighth place to fifth alter crushing Catholic Uolveratty 71-47 for a S-0 mark. K......, leaped from nth to elgbib alter UIUng Its Qllrk to S.l with victories over Murray, IJlah State and Stanlord last ,...k. AP Jhiti119• '1~Kel,g. ·Joins Bu~keyes . . . ,. , · Ar # For .. ose Bowl Drills .. ·~ '~ .. ' ,,., . ' • LOS ANGELES -With Ra: Kem Waldmelr. backatthehelm,theOlllQ$111e.~, .• Tbe new1 ·11lld Elliott ctli.d hlJ llx team prepared lodav to atep up ,....1wu1s -I . -. together over the Jor Ill Jiiii. 1 Rd.e Bowl M ~· ....m.d· ind told them of hlJ declaim. &.uthem CaUfom1L "' ...., ., . ' .Th!> llJickeY.. went ·!llrougb a l!Oo • mlnUte drill at Eu! Loi A!lll!m CoUect ·' on Monday morulllg, Kem ptacllced I« the llnt' Ume lllnce he aullerecl a nilld -....,ration t!Jree weeb ago, 'He 111111 1fOll'I a left shoulder l>race When off the lldd. 'NIW YORK -EMa Haya,.-•- .. '*h,ol a.. llu Diep R4<keto, lo 1be 11n1 N.U..U·~ Allada- llto plaJU tO • ...... 1,. P.,!nll lbls - i.tlldto_ .... __ ... ,.... mon lllllOd-"'1'1111 .fMilv _... .... Ibo U.S. ~ oiid.'•w1 lf11M-llaterlllc -ployw, ...... , -"'* a: ltl'alla IL" nan, a llDlll 1 tJ M~ed 11'9 whoUa_,...~­ wllll.the -ot • at, ... ''On ~·-. .. -aped to beat tither ot .... Amllbm la .... ~" the -.... = uld. "'We 'lni boi*11 for u -6mj ettort." ; l\ul!ell, II, ... -w 1111 • powwful ,oervlce.111 .---~. 1oo1ai ·-U-11111 baa aM-oplmtAabe.. ' . Althea, 40, ' , •. + ,,. ~ , • " •• ·~ irt , Plaris Net " .. Comeback ·· ~ ~ ,• ' EAST OIWRlE, N.J. (AP) -Althea Gllloon ~ w)lo ,_ ftom .1 a croqed Brim nllrood !)at to '""1d fllnt_, 111 Ibo pluob coarta or Wlmb!eiloa · and .. -111111, .. rtlU!nlq to looilla. •11 nm~ at a.Ht •·man · cna at· Whnbl8oon. u a, P'c:ftlllonel/' .. 41 ....... former -lh'I told Tho "-lated~ B u I ~. Darben will cooUnue h er dubious courtahlp wi1h aolf, for which •be left teiinla to cballen&e elgbi yem ago, She baa been lea• than opectacular during her ft':e yean on the t.dies' proitour, She 11)'8 abe'll attempt 1 lelmla com- eback In the OUland Pro Invitational in Calltonlla in February. II will be her llnl major tournament """";ING. ,Ao, Althea Glbolm, abe won both the Wimbledon and U.S. champlon!hipa In 1957 and 1951, the third woman to ac- comp_llsh that double slam, and the fJrat Negro woman ever to win a major tennis tillt. Mrs. Darbeh says she has been irac· Uclng five houri a day for the Hit two weeks near ~ bol:Qe in East OraDge · for lhe l)atland ""-1'<1>, ~ ti! aa)'f !lbe .-i;;,:~;' her perlonnance will reauII In ,-"'" ioatract. "Mt banda ii'ti:il1 u alroog .. ''Ibey med tO be and rtl1 D1lllClea ....... becaUse iliey iren't quite u supple," she says. "But I've been throo8h Ibo bard tnuch before and I lhlnt I can do ll A friend told me. If anyone c an do It, ~::,~; abe ;•Y• <te.:..i. ; la her flnt love ~ ,tbert'• more money in It than In llOll., Mn. Darben 11)'8 a long-lime detemUnalloo maten the leala · ol the late -Zaharlaa la keepin1 her In both oports. The Babe took up golf In her late ~and~ the UDdlapated champion. In tiG, lhe Glbaon lflrl oald her "Ood- glven ialent for being eble to do thlnp wllll a• bell" put her ,'1fl!Y two yem """' fmit.tbe ·Ji1 time lnaou. II basn1 happened. . Tennla WI! a ~t story; her name wU • -Id word when abe qu11 lhe toumameul clniu!l · She made her lul oteep climb In tennll al 30, an age when moil athletes ue on the. way down the hlB. Bui can Ille do the 111J11e thing •I 4'? ..... hllltl .. "' .. m s.o '2' ' .. , "1 ... "' .. 1 :nt )Voody·li<1'1, ~ch of the Buckey .. , lndlcated the real ol tllil W«k'• fll'actloe would be as Ieprthy u Monday'1 'drill. Fulle,t~Not Through . ' ., "' . , "' .. 2M ., "' M "° ,.. IM S.1 U.5 1-4 llG 1.0 ,, •• n .. .. f.2 " ,. ~ J-1 l> VPI Rui119• ."""" """" ... .. .. .. .. "' J-1 Ht .. .. H 111 Sol 111 . , .. 7·1 .. •• n ,. N ,.. 45 .. . ,.. .JI M • ... ... ... NEW YOU -Joe NOllld, - 15,M mlpt -ad $11,M Fa M- lllllllaCbe made IWD lbe -tC al- teallto olf lbe field, -.......... Amerlcaa Football Leape'I M • 1 t With· K-Derby Probe Volaallle ~ -y _ f0< -Ill BOSTON (AP) -Peter Fuller, ex- did • die 18eld. ~ preulnl disappointment at a rulin& that · ' · · ,, fa,c:olt Dailcei'1 Imqe b mot enti~ " " . J' , . to--tbe'._ ptir.e money although declared RENO -Boolanalcen .. Mori at ,.11blo w1noer ol1¥.~'"tucl<y ~.rave establllbed Balllmcte-ind New York lndlcailoojl MoiillJly"that he wOOid ·carry as favcrltea In tbeh' profealooal football the cale lw:tb'\' champlOoablp plnOa tllll.weetend. · "~---•-.;..further appeal I will The Reno Turi Cub llald !lie Colts . ~...... ' 1 : are sbi1"1nllavorlja to defeat Clenland cooler wllb my allOmOJ'.I regarding the for the Nalloool l"ootllall Loque crown slWatloo u ~ ,_ llt&ndl," the wealthy in Cleveland. ' Boat.on auto dealer to1d a news con- The Jell were ll'!'<D,a~ polnl edge fmnce. • . ., . %:eri!':F:~n!'Wt' . "still, In all'Cf!dor,) mull remllid earaed'thlf,honor, whlcb wis Improperly caai in dpllb!' by ~ .. ~amp'• poat- llerby olllfDll!l't .... he llald. 1'11Na the c:omml:uk:m bu &lven us nothing we did not alrudy have when Dancer'• Image a'Olled the finllh line lint by • length '"'1 a boll." Fuller oald that allhougll he WU dlaaJ> pointed In the -·· ruling ·-the purte money, U[•m not surprlled, becauae If they bad decided In our favor they would have bad lo repudiate tbeJr own employe and ~ would have been very difficult for them to do." , .. MEMORABLE PER,ORMANC& :.... Onetime Santa Ana High,· USC football star Al Reboin Is atl1l remembered for his greet running ability by a man Who. ~ed him llV }'fan ago In Ille lloee Bowl ai1d who hu ·nat oetil' !liil lince. RAil>cln was a Hunt- ington Beadl High co8ch ·.-,d atblilic dli'ector for 25 years. One Time GOddnrd . ' . ' . "'' DUln't ·Make ·¥ artki:ge wiahinatan State's great· back aglin be rOcana. . ' ~ ."""1ad ID< a long gainm'. "I Uled to pl I! a month allowance Bui ouilijeij' he wu met , ~y ~ J1li<; and you "!"'2. do all tinda ~ llilllli defendOr and wll tnocted tO 'lliO ' 'lorlbatmUch..._.1n '91' A CoUaewU tuif, ,.· ,, I' • .. n.•it • ''.I'~' A Loi Aneeles newspaper ran a ~-e ~ · ..,. f • picW< of the Incident ~ ~ day ... -·• ~ la iW 1M and captioned It "One time Ed God. Sain. Au w1a waa aJao ...:,~ darddktn'tmakeyarda." .J ' :.: ... a'mu ·wM 'Ull't"IN8~.W. That football game back in 1934 -JoU CabotJ tner' If a Pi11'1111r provided the flrol meetloa ~ ~. • · ,, , •!I! Goddard, now athletic dlnclor al ''I waa lbe oil!¥,',... be-llellola Wealmllllter !Ugh SchOoI; and ' the .• Ud Ille pai.-He'4 afna;dJ m • tackler. OI' 41 yards ..... 1 Id& ·1UL ..,....t The latter was a coach-athletic tbe lwde1t maa to tackle I ewr cnr.ctor al HunUngton Beach !Ugh pla,..t apfat," Callol tolcl dllriq •**"'"*******"** WHITE .WA.SH ................. '.OLP• MtTI 1 ' .... ,-.t School fur » years before i'Otlrln& froln aporll In 11181 to be •• -teacher. ' • (; Al Reboln, the fellow wbo brought the Wllillpplble Goddard down aud · IJll b.; picture In the paper for doing It, owes much of his depression years' .-to foolball. =· For eumple, he often Pa hla memento ol the tllS n-game (a gold football) to ret p.G1lne lot, tranapor)ation lo and lroni SC. lleboln was a iopbomore when the Trojans blitzed, Pitt's Panlhen, M, in the Role Bowl and he saw 20 minutes of action In the duel , , Ftv~r:f' e..-11er, &1 a Santa Ana converndoa at tut week'• a. Bftl party' I • ''!& .... wlllo lU bee. -·~ -very toap le b!tDC ......... I playod qaJaol -tC ~ .. bach In _,. bal -wai - -to me Illa Re-:· Tlia1•1 qalle a -· .. vlq ,_ ume remembered 39 yun after tile ·-· . ...,.,.- I' Cettott W•rh-• ,Reboln playld 'behlhd a guy naD)Od Irvlhe' Warburton a\ SC. Tbe -. -lcnown ao Coltoa' Warl!urloa, pr<pped agam.t Al when San Dlegu defeated Sante Ana, 5-0, for the Coast League champlonshJp back Jn 1929 • i.ootdn& back al ~ l>Ja-era, Reboln aays, "kids wereq't u bl& or e atrons as they are now· 'bUI l think they wire just u well ... -. U we bad a llld who wetaJ!ed 180, be played tackle. Now a kid that aile could play anywhere -U• cept tackle. • '.'When we played al Balboa Sladlmn In San Diego tbay bad I .dirt ~ . .. -' l l lllP aentor, Al bad hfs grealeat pme. _ • 'alllo al the n--1. lt wu the nm time ~ ever plaJed under the n,bla ol lhe the!J.new P111dena stadium. Ari'd. .. tt wu, the first night contest for an Orange Coon· ty prep team. instead Of turf," J I • lleboln wu al SIDl&,Aaa Ce\lep I , fill' .one year lollowilg /1i!I p;adll-I al SC ind !IOrted ~'Bill Coote. I nien be .moved 16 Hlml(nl!oq wbtre j he served u · head fOotbill coach,' \ llgbtwelghl basketball boos, aaslltant Reboln -four toocbdowns that eveninr , • • aud he rot fl apiece for them from hiJ gJrl friend '• uncle . ''That wu bl& mooey in time days," In track, laundry man and equipment l ~ he's looking forw 1 ard to • · : ment in 1970. I ................................................ tmoi ! ,.. 17 •1 lS ... 1 1• J.t lt .. " In N ... Y~ vou that QoocF·• Image ran the lul ~· ·--dn' -Moy ,~ at Qlurch1ll Downs ,,.. "' "' with an iu :.PJ!lllly · ue1 h!art to llnloh the _.. -Call 'I u hlJ owner ind 1riend do Wa!" • NASllVIUZ,. TeiL. -. V"""""' came in. U ,.,. ell 1111 -tt. wtdp &Ille Uatnnlt1 tf l•a.tlll er• Clllfonila 'lf.75 la u IatenOdloui buketHIJ -.... _., """~ Fuu.r caDod the new1 COll!moce aflf,r the Kentudy State Racing Commialon announced ta Lexington earlier in the diy 'that II waa rejecUng hiJ appeal UCI . ' . Tourney Wide Open I I l I I Cage ResW.ts ... Wt"*' ti. CC'4't # , Vuderbllt &II Ille pme at P4$ M a Jmnp -., .-11"'11 -wlllo 7:11 ,..,..., la .. pmo. II wu Ute ftnt u.t a. .,..nsl1r• Mft .......... -.. early --tC lbti-• ... ... ... DETROIT -The Detr.lt NIWI aid Tu..t., that O!almen "!lump" ElllGlt, head looUlall coocll 1~ the UnlvinllY ot l.llchlpn l•r the put IO yean, llM· reolpOd that pool to become -athlellc director al the unlvenll)'. Elliott ind Athletic O!rector Don Clnham of lllld!lllll ...... lmlYlilablo lmmedlole1y fa< :.:.r.m.ni .. the lllal'y by Detn>ll Ntw1 IPOfll columnill Pete I and uptiollllng Clwrdlill Dow111 --· wbo oritertd ihi' Derby's pune mooey redlolrlbuted alter a cheml!t WI be ll!Olld lraoM ol .. W.Cal J>llnokllllllc dni& In the coll'• ayllem. , The OlQ)Qtllllon'.1 announcement ..ad that undm-r"'"11 rulae the coll 1- the pint bUt '..udna the vlctorf - ;, ~llJl"'Do:!t =.i ~ IWbelkamp back_ In Ma1_ lhol -·· Image bad been OlJqUalllled and placed IUI. Fuller, bonvtr, Aid he dldn1 comlder that the c:dlllmlMlon -dolnc him any ' fnort. ' "I mull coriuntnl al the risk of - tng unaraltf'Ul that we have already I • UC I'rvine bukelball coach 1*k Davia told a Corona <lei Mar Klwaola luncheon Monday(ll.,i, "flff or sbi tea'!M' lllve a shot a w1nrilnl our toumameit." ~ wouldn1 name them all bul banded the 1 .. o11te•1 role to Cal Stale ,(Loog Beach). 'Ille-flon enter the toarnadlent H, bavln( loal only to Tulu, llJll.71. Cal Slale (Loi Anples) ·lo lhe deftD' din& cbamploo bot _, 111\ft .. D1lh!en -thll time wllb .. t.i record. • . \ ' lrvlila II allo a aelld chblcf, poolina a~~ at •. P1a1 illrll I• p.lb. TllundaJ with CaI lhale (PullOrtoa) ind EdlnbO<o,ltale of PlnnaylVlllla tancllnJ, Cal Slala (I.Al 100 COIItge of Southlnl Utala play In the I o'clock 1ame. .. The flrlt round 'lbunday eventnc 11mes pit Oocldental "and Loq Beach al 7, lollowad by Redlanda an4 UC Irvlft .. 'II"! Champlooahlp pme will be played·SeledaJ al • p.m. . EdlDbn, Slate ts .. -IDlall collep -· Tbe 1'am II 5-0 an4 baa. bllb'-In pW Frlllk Smith who la ~·II point.I per oullnt- Cal Sia~ 1'"8erlonl eoach Alex Omalu ...p.n. hlJ ~10 oeuter, Ron Marks for Lew LOS ;ut(ISLES -IA'I! AlclndOf, UCLA'I ~ Cftller, !Ju reich<id two mata pialuUI In his~ dnti: moot polala, l,111, and mOsi rebounclo, l,llOI. .,. .1111""·· !Ju beon lidellued ol late with I a particularly sevth! ... o1 tba Oa ~~ .. la q .... -for the I Ron Xnlgb~ who u a )UIW lorntd fdt Cal -(LA) 11111.,.... -..... the ''playtt of tba -·· -lhll trip hiving to carry -:e of Iba I Dlabloa -lnl -· -"" did lul year. Jerry Tarkenlan'1 Loq -teaia will be ollowlJll oll 1111 -, performer, M Sam Robl,_, the bat Jllnlor collep plaJer ID the llate 1111 year wbllo at Puadtlla. Tbe ,-out.of..tate -1a 1111 I fold, 80utbehr \llall. ~'ii; ~~m~ w'-1 .I. • • j I ' .... 11€11.oss f ·singer Bad Flu But No A1ibies If 1 Slill!I'"*'' on.ec1 .no allbles Mooaa1·•b• Ill • ...-fnlmllk·•*""" low•ertlle pbolle. u1s·.,..--. t11e·thniet felt ~peN4..,. 111e I coap.' emn1·la hquent, palnful'bun!I-1'he pbJliC91 , ~ wu lbe Hong Kong flu l>IJI tbe . m~ of • .-ta hoan pi;evfowly paloed blm even more. lllllell 11 tb• ·world'•• .-lest active handball • ~ llllll!Y fall.4 to win u~. Itvlae'• second JIDlN8l Cti'.lltlnas ·~ Singer was at !eel! 5().1 t.vo- rite; ' . > But he ·was knocUd oll'by Don Anderson of Lollg liliocli, 21-lll · and 21-~. an ap'Jojt which will 'doubtless aer\ct 1bilck wavea tbrougliout tbe handball world. . ' The Hoag :Kon1 ...... obv!ousl¥ in tbe Pl'l'CeSI ol ~­ 'bracing Singer wltb its lentaclu 11'hell lie stepped on * * * FAMILY DEPT. -The Gary Netllae who plays basketball for Corooa de! Mar High Is a"nep)ltw of Ar· mand Nettles, who for -many years held tbe single game scoring record of 30 points at Newport llal1lor H I g h School ..... * * * FOOTBALL DEPT. -Two of the Cll"1 best foot- ' ball back.a were wuring ba1ketb1U units In' the rKent Huntington toum1m1nt. Qu1rtorblqc fi\lh Rio of Lokewoocl •nd We1tmln1tor wlngbock Dorry! Btrg •dcled •gridiron flaY'OI' to the event. · * * * GROWTH DEPT. -In obout o dozen yura, Hunt· lft91on Btoch moy hove 111 own high school othlotlc lugvo, Huntington High prlnclpel Woody Smith soya tho city will hove nine high 1chMla by 1980. * * * '-J· "° BURNS DEPT. -Bill Bums, tho DAILY PILOT'1 ' •ports..-.TV columntst, r1ilff • v8Ud point 1bout b11• ,,. ball's critics. ,. ' ''How can thty criticize baMbi1ll for being so tri1dl· , tlooHiound •nd ·old fashioned when the NoHonol Foot. l boll LHguo hos Baltimore •nd Atlonto ploying out of -the WHf1m Conf'ennc1?'' • SOFT SELL SAM .1 • , L J uc 11tv11;.\ 'W . Marina and Westminster 1 o I'~ T~ high schools 'toolr second 8.ftd • ' .~ 14 third itl the ·Torrance wrestl· i 1i n 2 3 1 1 ing tourne:m'ent Friday ,to 4 2 1 10 highlight weekend area mat J J 1i ~ action. Price Bags H.andhall Tournament Harold Price of t h e Hollywood YMCA Wll Ille Slllprise open singles victor in UC Irvine's second armual Christmas handball toiJma. rileot over the weekend. Price. defeated Don Anderson of Looi Beach In Ille champlonshlp match, 21-7 and 21·11. lt was Anderson1 wbo lgggedt~ ,a lro-c k er, beatinl Wwld ~loo Slull!' Singer. 21-is and 21'20. .. Mitt COnnell or the Pacific Coast Club was third and Len Rolen of the Hollywood Y wasfourlh. Motets singles winner was Bill Fewoa of Ille Loi Anples Atllleilc Cllb. Ted GreU, of the 1B1Jboa Bay Club 1wu fourth. Open ldoublee wlnnen were Mel 5an4lai>1 of the Paclllc COul'Chib •'"' Jim 'fTIJ1lelt al the Pcmooa Y M·C A. Masters doublet vlc\On wett Alex Boi-and Dick WWn!an of the LA Athletic Club. A toW of :m player1 com· per.d fl the ~~-... canflng to '-ney -l!mr7 -~al (JC!. The Vikings finished behlQd South • Tor:ranc;e aa t b e y . reg!Btered 7!:team,.polp~, IJ'O more than Westminster. :Al happens so many limes in wrestling t h e heavyweight bout )llade t.he diffe.rence as Marini'• Alldy Vorim9 pllmecl Westmlnster.,s Chuck Suter11o give his te.aril the runnerup berth. \!"'°"° ~ all of his op. i>onenl8 aiid. "ent ulldeleated alcing with te&mma\is Bob Haun (131), an1I cra1t~ (130). •, Dave Womlback wai the on- ly I.Joo to iu:e a fir!\ as he nabbed the top ·spot in Ille 123 lb. class. Many ·a,ea gralJPlera travel· ed lo Ille Hal!fliOn'e Tan· down Tournament · Saturday afternoon. Earning ·flrat pllcet wete cra1g Geplilrl n11> o.I M~, Jn d heavywt!lflt Da.-Gle-All ~ M .... Taking -were Andy Vprono (bea)'Ywelibt) :o r Marina and Mano D'Ami<o (!fl) and kw Hammeras (llS) of Newj>Ort Harbor. Action · Slated At Cycle Park Hunllngtoo Beacb 0 1 c 1 e Park will boot ,..wt and mini-bike enthUJlutl-Sunday, Jan.12. ' Praclke beJin,I al t a.m. for both vehicles aJV:I.. com· peUUoo llW ol 10 ~m. Entry fee for kart driven 18·'3 and IUO !or blkofldss. Cycle Part · fl ~.at '1511 Talberl ID HllllUn&loo Beach. \ \ • , . , ' I ----. ------________________ _;;;.,;;,.;..;;;.,;;,.-. __________ ..;;_;;;;;;... ______ __;:...::_..;:_;.>,,..-------d'" ,.... .... • . •• ri -· .. .. • • .. .. • • E • ~ •• .. "' ;, • • • r, • ,, :! .. ---. .. ~ • p • : • ~ • • • • •• • • • • ' ' • • : • • • • ' ' •• • . • • • • • ' I .. ' ' I • ' ' ' ' • ,I)~·: ·1 •• , . ' ' . '~ , . • . ' . ' . '· ' . ' ,. f· .• J " . ' :•. l•.·i-~ .... : . ~ . ·.·:.'.'"'' E; .. , .. ... . v··.. '. T ·o"'d't'. ·:' I ·:' ·.,,. ; .. , , ... :: -·:~-:-,~-~.-:-.-=-·~···.···~-"'·.·._-~:·.·,~ ... ··,.~ ... -i}~ ........ ;.~ .L-; .. ~ _jµt~R·P9 ~·~ ~· ·.:, : · , .... ~~y ~ :~": t",:.r~.;. t ·:,t~~ . "'.r;···· ,.\,,: , .. ,.. •· ·s r· ·'• · -~-......... , '•;.·rt<i·~t ~:i ... ~~-·'<"l;:·t 1·~'i!t-"Yt "it1/!J,f,\I • :_..,~~ "' baWltrae''liWa .~ti ·~ Dame cathedral tn Parll b fact st. Nlcbolu, the utn&b' •' .; ... ;' '''""' >' ·~:·r JC'..•, ~,billatiW-""-llqod•by··~·-·ln "'WP1ti.1\1!/4l,""'...-Jllva -turnodbyloll;-""'" .,. •. ,. • • • • . . ..... '..".':_. looll>-liod, -clti; the opeD>.alt«'cbw'.dlts. . be -~"""' ;;;.n"1n d-Into Banta Clliui, t."iUW ... to rejolce'1ll lh0 birth ,BiuTAIN 'maJi.s .Cbrl8'JDal ~.-iiifur'cliiiMll,'1r&lDibe..· ·~'liart. 'BlbbO Nafale', . ....,.... " DEAR ANN: A grnup 'of ua wero " alttlnc around the other eveolq talking :: about the behavioral patterns of antmata~ ' Mr, T. said -111 bis life-Ill .· bu. 11111 ; Into people who not ooJr loQk lite cer)aln • anlmala !Jul theJ -·the beha-ilOral • character11tlcs ol dime .,..,., . ,, ' I gol to thinking •-.my""!' famD1 .p:f." llllt 1* ndJ~aldit. plnk!lli and he IJ rlghL My sl!ler oot Ool1 eyes IDd noae , oonoiantl)'. • look• Uke a ca~ but' Ille Ls• luJ IDd . (~,' she "bad ~chtldreri.) complelel1 aelflsh. My brittbel: who bean My,lioler-IJ>.la" loob ll~• a cow. She. a strong memblan& lo a fox (polntl!d we1ghl at !Wt Ill pounda ail.I alwaya Ollll Ind reddiJb hair) Is an atmnelf ls dMlllzc.. Od ~ She hu larp W.wd _,itor, oly llld. cunmn,. An brown OJU'·and an l'Dlpty, exer-1oe1ea aunt ol mine. loob oo D!uch like a flee. 'Notlilng, bul ablolulelJ' DOlhl!lc. ',rabbi! her -old<iamOit'lier "Bun> •1-pq·oniD her Jiead. .. -· ' ol Qirllt Wlien ··nild•lghl Deythe'lmportallton<.Dllmer go on to"a party either at lng "•ln '~· ,brlnp ~ liljo Chrllllnal Doy. alter qwrcb deJlnitely. is ~:!r"a re;taurant.-~tlng preoeiita~l5>~9* boys ~ .~"---• ·---do turby, followed by CJirlitinas .~ ...... oititen, """~.•Ill-and girla... ., , • -.....,.. ~ --' died ........;ui., l (.il!J:, white Tile 'el d Europeam aha(e. .. pudding,. rich wllh au11aiw, ...,...-.... -~ • • ~ e • • " bl!!mt 'Cbrislmu tradi-piping bot .aod flamlng from .~~i.J''.';"~~y,wtOnth. " 'Jan. L,!IJl•O.Y -.· lions, dU!u.ntdaya of f..Uvl-brai)dyosel, ~ Mllijetoe ~,..... -.....,. Day,'whon Bel,-·• pod ty0·llJlfanml•elJolco o1 fare ~ mmllie celllni,' a ·~.1 -'N.c"tl\• Wuohw!Prlclelaliii)'t¥'\=ir, have;_ up 1n,tbe coontria C1ll[lom fromJ>IPD daya. '!be ·cbllc1ren aearch for their rew~f.&ood clilldNlo - of Eunlie;·ai ~ u tbe Idea •la to ·snaldl a · kisa present'lillejl shoes -not mnr'e 'ilftli, 'Jbe man..r, DOI names of Santa ClaU1. He beneath It. Father Christmas their stocilnp -by the cblJn-the tn!e, la, l1lll the _,, becomes Father Christmas, iJ the one who . puts1• ~ ney. symbj,>l of Ou1stmU al d Slnier~,.)oulu~· Babbo presents Into stoeklngl on .G~, ~lai:t> <!')~!>ra• small,..,.. madi>· ~ ~ rialal&Uid Nllrolalli Christmas Eve. lloUI .e¥1Yr Alr,ea_d11 tbei I!"!! pl~A .' Ii> mos\• ,' . . SL Christnias for' all Euro-Dl!NMAJllt ahula up •'-· ·5•• redled.a ,,..m !:!"111iiiclJ~-iif A~theltf !!:£'1fledln • .....,. IO · ' • ,.ln hlil i'ed"i'Ob< •• ......,.. t'."I -··~W· is a time for at _..on .~ Eye, . w ""C•..t..•'wlici '.!.Ules the -. belliu!Y. ~·l ' _1 faiillly. ~. for merri:--to dmrcb . ln lhe. If· . """"" "Y"' ,Thrie lradiliooal . ~ ~ 111c1 for the chll•Mn. .-.-·llta ·clown'to a to call llld .band nut ,c'andy 1 , ~'la'~~ the~f tup ··dinner. Dones . dallcO •l!'IY Jn Dec;ember. lll!t 'bad masses are1celebrated In tbe tliiia : of .,..,-1itlen . tbe . arooiJd tbe tn!e llJ•cancflel'lbt chlldren may be visited' by churcliei, ~· al liJd. cb!rches are packed. liut llldadumgetbelralfta.,Tlley Kneclllge•· ,~1 anwl.J>grea''~ ~-:',j~n ·noary .. •>"•~1. -.· llJ wllh regrel thal sit down to another great meal .. is a '1"""'"'11 w DU'Cll ~w-...mu ...... la· poneltalie, the· ~ •lllp1llicance .. is of .cold di.Shes on' Christmas rod. a dom-l!Od cake 'W!lh an fading:• while colhmercllllsm Day. That evenlng ·is the The CJbr!Stklnd (Cb r4 •I air l"'fl<el lnalde IDd rldi wllh riles, wltli' mare eXtravaganl busiest of the yeli fer Da'iilib .Cblld),.Pjlll_P_llUl.<btneath rabina, -died, Or8np wt street ~•li<tm, bigger IDd doctora because, as In SW<Clen, tho tree on Cbristmaa. ·Eve. lime r!Dd. ' · · ( more upeBsive giftS to buy.' most people eat too mucll. There is much embracing, THE ..... NE'l'llEllli&ND .'es.· In&..-; 1!bere hospitals The climate lnsurel a white tearful joy' c.rol a_lpglng. changed praenta·Dec.. 5,'tbe .. ~ enJ<\l'lt11ey.',..U... for Chrislmu. . 1 • Mother brines ·1n p1att0rs of eve ol the blrtbda7 ol Sln- the'a.rtltmal ·-ol over-FINLAND pa~ homage to •P.icy c a k e a , gingerbread, t.rklaas CSL Nlcholu). 6-~ •. ,....;_.tuiltntlJ_.._" •• , ... ··';,= Its dead on ~ ... Eve. dOuillnu!S arid be!lltt ff<ms put a -lot of clfta al ...... .---......,... r -calidles are placed. m ;every llki! ·-'!!D>let IOli)j and the foot.of.the CbilaWa lno. people i>ci1 to -tbemlelvta grave. IDd a me m o r I a I · pat.:· '!lie 'fa;n!Jy goes to Carols Me IWlg ln .cburcbts while others· In· the world aie serVlce held In t b e milllary churcll for a m!Jilgbl seryk:e. and esblbltlon balls .. Al the starvlnai.· burial ground in Helllnkl. They haVe an orgy of eating coud of Queen Ju I l 1 n a_, Chttstlnu ' also' ts fir tree:. Housewives prepare a ~~· on , Christmas Day and Ute members of her Staff pefforin and · frlinnilhp; carota a'nd tlonaJ ham. a flab dish /named following day, also a holiday. a Chr-.S play. l'be 'Iiuetn cmlle!. ~ . llpUbl& anlflrice pudding. The ....nod, medlaval city ol and her .diugbl'l;l<JllPooa!Jy Cqim!rybjc;,mtry;thlsls ~oulupukkl •(F .alber l!ureoberg hu an. annual aarve ,tbelr guests with bot ' a.Hatmai'. • In lOaletn ""-: ChrislmU) 'b"••• --... ChrisWndlmarlrt ( C b r I a I chocolate IDd CIUTllll brood. . . _..,.. • ....., ~~ N9Rlf'Y ~ tq'•~•-" J' Ii~ eletif&U,1 from a mouritaln"ln Lapland Cblld'i Fair) where the gay a •--~ a1i1llmal E ... Famllle.1 with a sleigh drawn '!>Y . atandl wllh,-' dolts IDd ~~.R:i!.izy~~J:f:: ... ...m'111o .-. ·-~. The alelib. called toys ·l;ranil.' !>'Ill the place lnto c •. .,,.., ~ cliallCe 11111. II! ~ their • !\Oki.; lilu a keel ·· wt.ad ~.J;~s wooc1er1anc1 o1 r,·ri: ~~~hi ~,' allle\lgll they ve no of runners. -"-'•··-,....w -'th beer ··.• _,,:=. '-~ 'dlah. adays F If~ "'"l""'l'~Uy ITALY'S Father Cbristmas "' -·•-'~ "' lll"1' IO. opl to pubs or ~ C'athollc, goes, ,to QrlcWgbl Babbo Natale Is a poot·World famllle1 with amall c1tlJdnn, re$fauranta, butt rad t t ton ,J.mau Oirlstmas J;:ve. Notre W~i II ni:,wwmerr aespite the (set .EUkoPBANS,·Ptc-•U) ... '. . . ~ .. I I (i ii I . ' t • Mll JON E. BERGE H1w1llllft Hwj1noon ' 'NewlYwed J.E. Berges " From Page 13 ' · Wecfdlngt, Troths · · · Nelghl::>ors Pilot's Deadlines lo -.. 1111 ..... ~"'*'· ..... lojl -• • • of Pipe-~. -ll -1111 · 'l't ~-\ef:· r01pectivo ud .....,._, II a 1 • • ' 11111111 -to lloe. wtddt..r\ HorOJCope \L Pisces: Oisc.uss , Budget T oni~t l. of _:L;f •NII ..... wllo °""'. ~ti' • ...... :\J aad' wbllr'J/:/ .... .;:: ~ -e _,,_ • "'...,. . . •••1111 • :!I PJLOT . .l='.;;;. , ..... 1111 -fir.... their "~· .....-~ ...... ••lcoo, Nelll, .... -oo ra mont •. W Jr wlWll ODe weell .alla' the 1 WEDNESDAY ~ ColtJd •"' •Y""" -._ ........ qd LocloG " ....... In ~ ~.. • DECEMBER 25 ca., ro" 'D~Y ' IB' • -:;:;,o u'T11' --· .................. Sbo 4olcrlbld ..J. "hr llJllQIDCUt IDDOUDCOllleDla It la II" • y ed --...... ope!lal dopor1ore M. .. ,...,. ' mat•'ll -tu iltoly, allO aceompallled i•,·llf,. 8~1 ~· .•• ~~~Y.?!',~. rp -:· --••-cilrtlllllil ~ • -Iba! .. • lilt lrJ a lllG Olltl wlllte 11GPY plc'htre, 1/9 11ie....,. ~ -~~· ,_..,. ,,_ blppy ....... " too ~.-did·" A ...,.,uw = U Ille be1ro!1ia1 UIDOUDCe-;1.;;.:c_ > -.CQOI Ir!'., , impoove and IO flOes-"f'. An., .... ~ ... dllall ~ -bet ~ .. .. qawJl ' ' 0 Altro oa stability. I • (' " ,4 ~~:.: .:: • .e..i::•• ~ii# "' a Giil)' ~ln:r~i:o~ ~ 1 ": _the~'(Marcb 21·Aprll 19): . C~";'~' ~Ws; Ille -, -..... Mr. wp ••W•, dttcr lbtd .. . 1 .• ~·•• .. ,,. ftllllltemen•• _, both ~.; Esrjy,~y feel thallt cerfun· TAURUS. Special w • to and~'='.,7e:;·=·~~-a: . IS,.~'siorieo.~0::.-.;1 ~:;;;r.~~~·~ =~~~== 'Ille -"-d 1111 ~ -----. la 111· cl -the DAJLV <P!UlT !Ollli:!tl. spiritual. strength. Study Jioll. ~ ~ orthollm: foltll ·"1i'S'to •l"rs/• 11o .. ClllllllDiao I ir QllOllloal-.ijU ,be IJllWOHCl•bk=l delaayU~d· deMeanelo~I ~t::.:::.."':.':.~.::'.:! cbordl.hl lw ol t!Olallollilelwllb•,• .N~lla!f"'9m!iei'l~l~:nor• . , r ~P-v p, _.,,.._ """ "'•..,.,. cl Cllrilt. Hll D11Dt -Wf'llMll la .. $. 1'AUllUR (April 20-~ay 20); :-::; =-.~~ .. '°$i} £nulaanuel}JI~ ~ ap.·.p>'till!. ' " t' Attend -special service, l"ILOT, tox ac. orw CMMI ., .. OD tbe • ol, =· tllf. , .. ,tJ... eelebratlcn. Be part ol ll'CJUP tloft. New Y"" N,Y, 11t17, r ~ Tradltkinll t dis ex-·u · aftu!DMdl ..,.. 'wttll · :-... -~!f .l wb1ch eiudes I004 wm.1 Be . . clwlie afllflt, ~._ -• ~ ~·~· , .,'. • r ,_ 11'<'ptlve. Give and I f-~e,at••· ...-., . . . , From. Page· 13 accept. Don't r-1au~. El_eg, an. c'e . coo1t1eo aild ......,, "I'!'!" m Qllldroo -'1llll!f.llf J!1! Obtain hint from ARIES Ntw Year'o lloJ, ••Wler.i.-cllllb'~Jtli>Ce a )Ila i>l1 . .. , message .. !lie)~ doJ ol ~ jeor. ,jleeled IM*thipel!el', E . . GEMINI <¥8Y 21.June 20): ·r 108% 0n· New Year'•. sv. 1ucty .. thi thO -. war Ii> · · U rio· ~oin lrl"ldl. . Throw · o 11 , ,..,...,.playedh\~· -llllfll~.u.....ue,, . peans tendency toward brooding. with men llotol to -are 1111••11Pid-' 1 • ' , : • • • • I · ·We!Come new elpel'ience. Be bomoo for, tbe gameo., When lf._iani aloo "*'" a . creative In expressing fee~ • m.,.'&ht ~. Ille man In Santa ClaUI llpo, ca1Wo1 a uncle .-, -up colfee and special fi~· inll-Do,y features , meolin( b1i group WbO-"hu been t.be -Ml .. du wno .,...,_m1·+u. M Slilta Ow to bud . .CIQt etgbt 'buns. Gifts are eJ• with one who ia unique, , I~ lllUll put llll 'rfcbl same llmction u tllo,pmi In .,pmeolo.' Y' / changed Ouisimu Ev~. Oljginal, fool lillll llll ·-. first,_ thus tbe red llilt pi'~ •bw'd. ain.m.. Do,y lo · .Doti.er Cbrlstmao dinner is a varlanl C:'NCEJI (Jwie 21.JUly_l2): lnsariilc -11111"1 Io o d 'lbele a1oo lJ a Joi.ti dellclom !am1iJ dliJ, -<th.>-of tbe famous s wed Is h You get feeling of ao- f..-. · hated IOedi Ila pootrleo, pop-let laltill ..., crl'il"~ IIllOt'lubonl. Wben Chrislmal ceplanCe. Warm to it. Realize The Zlcbiryo, """ baft Uv· V1 n>Ua aed.nal rollo. • -• ~ llio N .j is over, tbe c:hlldml .,. allow· your own W<rth. One yoo ad- ed In co.ti. 111-IOr -' ~ ..,..rel*btl -. . ,,_ 'iti. ·6f<l ..:0 "; . ed to Strip Ille tree and eat mire •kl e.....,,.e of Ideas. yem, )lave a sOn, Billy, I • lo be a jJilrt '# thi --~.., lllltll ';.'~ all the g-es hanging on m,., leach and share. Holiday and a daqlller, Tb\O; S\lof .~ ~·~"'1' """""1· And of CllNlmlf hao · ti. ~!. prevsni -dlsp)ay ap-aro com~= -~-1"""yar;:oUPQy E ' CJltbt·•'t.a SWlTZEllLAND •larU the p~tlon for gifts. G...t and trodl-!mn.,,,,.,.,. 1'...,..._.U>o, .. ,,_ -• of St Nicho'·· · LEO (JUiy 23-Aug. 22): Day H • L B h lions for thefr1lolldq~a-'dirJianM -...7~'. .. !b". f ~ jb';~ e"' ' -Day Wlth Is highlighted by C<ll!lpletion ome In · ong e9c Uon. • , , people~-fir~.,~~~· -!haftll traf~if Jnl)eo, ~~·-=fr:~ ofjourney.One-'basbeen . Adopting ·tbe -ol ._ atleli>pt, 4'1· ._ n·~=4-"t,,(!lll! lnfut Nicholas for 1ood children and away from you is again close. Jn a double ring ceremony,' collar 'and a Watte&ll train. their n;eW ,coW),trJ:., hu ~\ \ ..• "~_t1 0ll~.: 1 Jood. J-•al.. .r:t"S.U 'Clalis 8 spanking for the bad ones. Fine for holiday reunion. performed by the Rev.· ~ohn Panels Ill lace trimmed the . the farillly ol_'!"r· and Mn . ._!Uf towsrd _'""1.,~, • " 'l ""° ... clllo •ltr ibUdren, Their lasl day of odiool, Study cards, message s , Albey In St. James EpbcopaJ entire Ind. · • ' ' '' ' · • 1 ~ " who, ii In Pru:~ tliell Dec. U, Is ca 11 e d Remember those who Church Newport B b &ilk --·~"tb Tb "scbusilVester." Early·in the rememberedyou.Begivlog . ...._...,: V'-'"'• D ea c i • A .tiered candlellgbl . il· ~ -l. ~-':. ·•· . . o.,e . . , Um . ' VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): ----v ... 11..... arw n Iusion 'wll was caught to an -• ...-,,,.· .~ mormng;~ eaat3.a.m., Quiet discussion regarding become· Mrs. Jon Eric Berge. alencm lace bomlel spriotled • • ' . · d ~ eaf!oo, ring 1 ~ with the cblldrel\ .. march throolh costo bu<Jiet occurs d Ing Parenis ol the bride are with~ pearls. She carried "Peer'1'ng A.r·oun'. . .oa&illd fruit all!! tluta.-·11 towns and'vlllag.s with,¥&. day.·-to slick to f.:.iy Mr. and Mrs. James L. a no1egQ" of rosebud mei'm t!tetCake If~'..._ homsaadfirporkl,~ cfrde. Warmth of familiarity Darwin of Costa Mesa and gardeniaJ,.baby's breath and . • , • c · . . •. · · f, .. 1 ~ 't, 1 not t o food from people. , . ; 1 Y la Jmpor1&91. Gain in emo- ber husband's parents art Mr. fern. , c OD , idg\t. 'n\e 'Dt%i qde~CDe Ui:mll sena8 abown if •faJae and Mrs. Robert E. Berge Emerllld green sill: faille SPAIN has ~.to lake Chriltinu Efe, will! ''!linl·' pride is discarded. of Tempe, Ariz. g-· and crescents of green _ .. ,.. Ed , on other countrifs>! customs. ly dinner, prese~ '. ~ ~LIBRA (Sept. 2S-Oct.ei2l): P·-~~ t th !tar b v .. ,_ MR. AND MRS "~ ward Jr. s mother Mrs ·-A fr th ....... . • S•'"' f ...... _ ·-"d t ~I-CU o e a y carnations with gold tinsel Fisher of"'·---~ .. 1 Mar are Edward W bi h ' . in the past decade, like "'= om e "'°*•~1 ,. ii, .,...tf o f""t'_T_~vw g ou """", 13 .... fl. her father, the b_ride wore were selected for her en-......,.-uua '""" t e o use of Christmas trees, "Papa Noel" and carols. 'lb! cbu:tcb service ~of hand tonlgbt. Means what t-ftld l;.-.M---"~ I Door length candlelight peau t,.,..PG .. e. · ~~amllythlsg~-~. Pasadena and hia: aunt, Mrs. as ~ 1! call~ and u:chang-iS Christmas morning. begins as quiet discussion de IOlo -with a cameo --. ~w~~ ~-• '--allajB f ' -'""iC; Ilic 15·1ns1 d f could end In dispute. Avoid Crochet this e I e g an II i .--·· Nina EI'-ay ol PalOI •---' ~-"y -embers ~-· ...... 0 ....,.._ .,. '"' • ea 0 desl ed j ·~ to ww • ....._. lAWU .,. Beach Epi Day In almost this; be moderate and recep-gn ac-~ wear OD · · Verdes wu the maid of honor. preMPt will-be their daqbter,' , · ·, • · *' lto tho. cblldre tive. Be considerate of loved cool days and evenings. while serving as bridesmaids Mr1. Dianna Fiaber ~ttt!r aD will dine at the ~ thtme· ' I~ C: one's desires. Llght,Jacy,elegant! Plneap. wue Terrt Brett, Pas"'"'a; Wooldridge o£ Sao FrlDclsco Rieke resldenct. · hnst ~d~,,: 'Ibreti BCOBPIQ..{Oct. 23-Nov,.. 21): pies• stand Q.!Jt a 1.a in 1 t Eilene Gra-. Wiii Loo and ber.-J ...... , L -··. . DR. AlaS-'MRs. "Normlm W'1'e Men, who fonn the bast. Obtain bint from LIBRA abellslitch. Very· easr to Angeles, and WendY Berge. . After the ceiobratl.O, Ibo . Nisllll o1 · ,.___ Beach will · of a Jan. 6 parade In moot m~e. Strlv~ for fB,mily crochet with 31>1y fingering Hermosa Beach. laiiiny.1-loclolOlllOdling --. large cities barniooy. Celobration clole to ~· Pattern 7082: sizes !1Z Attending .. boll man WU al either i,ate Arrowhead or have LI piople cner for clbmer E • -. ......... . '1ibUO la.~ I :Z•";, ~incl. ·: Kirt R. Berge of 0~~ "-~• · ' on QJrll-EvO: veryono a · llL '""' · t lo ha " the bri...,_., ,:::;::.-.~ ............. ~ .. -~. ~• .. •-.~-D•~-mw Chrlatmaa Eve . and : · FIFTY CENTS (coins) for -..--....... -~~---• a1mo11 _, tho Chlldttn. ForflO pe-.I '1lach pattern -add 15 cellll .. -~n --u • ...1 .. ,,_.!___ d:C II f·-"• gather·,.... Vanderi>Ut and tbe • Main. eta)~ · · ,.,_-Marv-~· ., ....., --..i.. pa"-,;,.. n-..... .... 1--- p-billi. "eo~.-1·~.~~ ......., "'" andu--•~-•·v-~n• •peclal~l::.}••Y. ' ·-·-· .,. ~ ~·~ ~•h-p ye ~N ~~ , morn Inc for ~-~ ~ , whlcb gives tho Cub -.wlmAlllUS '"(Nov. 22-"l!WJ!ng and _special handling; Cowan. . breUlaol, 1opped with the Douglas Reeve, Frede r I c rizes of tlie ~ 'l'hdl' Doc. 21): ·Tonlg!rt, p1"UU1e othenriso thlr~ dellv~ Tall candelabra wilh l!gliled opening of gifts are Mr. and Wood and Will Ward. f;onally a ~11..£.:..-;_ 1slned t!J<o!i&b~. ~"1' ~-take thero-1<& or more. tapers deoonled the aisle and Mrs. Edword Whitehouse Jr. · added to the ~";'tll Into sptitt ofbolidaJ. Earlilr. Bend toAli{o Bloots lhe DAI· ::.•fr:~~ ~-~ewi: .=!ent°:.! La1:. R~B~~d~· u:.w~-~= ·~~ =··~::: ~pt.~~J,~ ~~:"10::::• the Newport RI-a lo< ISO their IClll, Mork' and Kevin. celebrated their I am 11 y In 'hlte wltb ........ Ill 'her ~ C<llCOOlion.-; ~y station, J!ew York, N.Y. 10011. guests where Mrs. Kirk Berge Arriving will be Mr1. Chrislmas last Sunday. bi.::. hilt lo DIUod by• ~'~" 2:..i' Print Name, clddreu, Zip, presided al the guest boot. Whllehciu.ae's parents, Mr. and The Burtons joined aboul ol tho _;;..,)n lthe i.;;: (DOC, vol.._ Poff>!nl 'N-. Giant new Now honeymooning In Mrs. Alfred Buck and her 32 relatives of Mn. Burton'• She '!Ol'Y"" lbO 'ljm!ly w1ui-19):·Yourocetvegifjolv ue. 1111 NeodJOcrait Calal~g - Hawsll, the newlyweds will grandmOther, Mrs. W. J. for a dinner hosted by ber · •' " . ,,,lllote Im~· thourbt ·over ·JOO dealgns to choooe, reside in Loo1 Beacll where Caraway of Glendale; ber brother and his wife, Mr, and ' behind II is.fine, coostructlve. 3 free .,,.!terns ·"'•~ Inside uncle W J Cara J f Re1l'l1e "you have .... ..,..~ • both are doing graduate wort , • . way r. o Mrs. Henry Davis · 0 f p. 1 , • -'r-"'Wty •-ard ho Sepd 50 cents now .. at California state College. Loo Angeles, and -ber lister Camarillo. · 1nata , ,,High ;.i:/ying· . -,...-..,. M!""' onew · Nt\111 "50 INSTANT The bride received her BS Mrs. Elaine Rieke and ber Cbrlslmas day will find the ' , . . , • , i . • . . li>ves ,)'oil. ate i:eaoJution to Gll'TS" -' fabulous fashions in education at Ohio Unlvenl· children~! and Steven ol Burtons cooking dinDe< for Wh · k .d .·~ DlaDD SeverBOD, ru:J~'(lf:l~di. Mtoys, _decorator ~' ty and ber husband earned ~~ ... ...:.... their daulfiler, Mn. Judith QC e .', ' dalllbler of Mr. 1md I 11): u joamey is necoaary ate It today, give II tomOI'· a BA ln ecooamica: at UCLA. IUOU .__.'6 will b e Lynne Bia:elow of Inglewood, l Mn. Bd*11md I. SeV.er-j to' clole dlltance between lov·· row! Ideal for-all occasiom. and her friend, Arthur Janes. A ·p son of Gcil'llll8 de! Mar; . Ocl o0e · make It. Be wary 50 cents. OtherguestsareMr.andMrs. t arty · _,~~bl\&woil the wtnga,C)f A!. about 1drlvlng with •fn. "It JUiy R•&I'' to tnlt, Carl Frederico of Point Loma. . , ';['!llJl.I, Worl,d' 'Alrllpes .' temperate ,persolll. Key is crochet, weave, ;ew, hook. 50 A Chriltmu party wu en-flfght boltess. She c<m· mcidtnUoo. P •ea s u r e In; cents. MRS. MARY DE BUS, who joyed .by members of the pleled six weeks of dlCated 'lonlgltl if you are Book. of LI Pri<e Afpam • L • • has been traveling all around board of Loo Cerritoo Diltrlc(, . claasroom and lnflighl receollve. ' 50 cenis. um1nar1es theSouthAmertcanCoastand Csili<l'lllaFed.era.tlo1>.ol ~inKansuCitY Pl5cEJi(Feb.lf.MarchZO): Bargain! Qllllt -1 has Easter Island, bas jusl ·landed Women'• Clubs, Junior ':1""" "·MO. s Severson will . Quiet clilcusslm :coocernlng IG beauWul patterns. 50 cents. Viewen who ar1oiooldng for al trsdlllon, ~ thil is the · in New York City. She plans bership.The ,..:.... ~·-··:~·..;_ '. u aialstln. • ~assengers' · COlll," bliill!OI would be In Mmmm Qallt Book Z -the unusual In Chril-dee-first Um~ they will be setting to spend Chriltnw In Ken-·-• ~ _ ..,... "" order · lonlgltl Earlier there patterns for LI auperb quills. orationa and lighting are in-out lbe llibis.. tucty, according to a In the home d ¥n. 'l'biinu ;,,, board A's fllgbts is pin -. if you beed 50 cents. viled to drive past 1311 Gal-The iwnliiai1es began when postcard . Chril~ fealund. a glf\' from Loo Angeles lnt,er-wordo ol iplrllual counoel Bool; 3. ·~ for Today'• uy Drive in bover Sbo"' coioobls, I a c t i n 1 festival exclM!DP n! ploolo. AD ill>-.pallonal ~rt. . · Fnob polnl of view i a Uving." 15 patteni!.,50 cenls. tonight. !ighls, Improvised and made IJKE MANY 0 T JI ER trict ~ """ club -fii======:===:;:::=="i"':::=i:=i============; Resldeots are Or. and Mrs. lltUe bonfires of pinon. These residents bitten by the bug, idents wire tmttea;· ' Extra Quick I I Spectators • To Invited View ,·-t ' 913s--' SIZES 111-11 ... r.., 1ff ,..i .... 1ff ... '1' ... Johnnie"lsetson, and they plan fires on ChriJtmas Eve light-Pete and Eloise Fulmer Gf Refrubmenta h•fill:ltid"I ft· to illumlnaO. the uterior area eel tbe mita of the procealOllS Laguna Beach are spending riety .f/I ~ d'-~ of their borne with about 500 to the Ytlbge cbureb for mid-. the bollda-revi"'·· ,_ by ~ district' -.ioiil Ema-QUICK -2 main pit· luminaries-a Chrtslmu Eve nighl llll8S and were plliced · ,. .... u= a bo!!UY ·puncll ...-by tern partll for the jumper custom which dates bact to on pathways in fr!Y.rt of thKeir ~ts with' 'tbe Hq the. .... and llWi•'Ot faalilon:1oves most of all! See the wly days of Spanish col-homes. one uu. , Robblnett: • / how plunging V • n e c k 11 n e onizatlon of New Mexico. Through subsliwting and - reyeaJs smart, classic shirt 'lbe BellOIJS were intro-more lm~vlslng over lhe beneath. duced to thil 1n"'!~ ~t d~des.1 uminatlb ~ today are _ Prtnted Pattern g t 3 5 : they resided ....,..( 1 .... e. sunp y made oy UllDI & paper "'1~ Now residents of the Harbor sack and candle placed on a Miao' ~ 10, l!, H, 16• Area foe .tx yean, they plan couple lhclieo ol sand In the JI. S1ie 14 (bolt St) jumper to use lumtnartes 11 m annu-bottom of. the bag. Jl!o ydl. Si-in.; blouse 2 yds.1,;;;;================ »-in. SIXTY·FIVE CENTS In coinl roe each pattern -add JS cents for each pattern for finl-<iass mailing and special htmdllni: otherWiS< tbird-cla" delivery will take tllree weeb ~ ~· Send to Marian lllll'llJ( U10 DAILY PILOT, '411 ~ .Dept., 231 West 11th St., New York, N.Y. 10011. Print NAME, Al). Dllm wUb CIP, 81%1 and lft'YL1I MJllllll. Wlial'I "" fOt DOW! i07 w,... _,. aut Fall·Wlnter ·=~att"~~ Clflll. 1Ntw 1118rllNT SEWING loot .., lboWo yuu bow to ·-11 today, .,..., it tomor-row. Over ltJO pictures. Onlr fl. S11p_port Yoqr United Fund ' ' j Formerly with the Hair Hut hos now joined the staff here at PHONE NOW 5410460 IN WESTCLIFF P~ -. . ' AMIRICA'I UJl:eUT jf?_ .. ;-1f1floRAPERY ~IJUCLEAfW!S lttnen Water O.m ... e PLAMI PIOOPING IXCl.USIYI GllAIWmlD' DllAPllY Cl.JAMIN• On,.., CIMftfnt. Pwflct _ .... a .. Jwt .,....,.,., ... 1• ... ......... If e N• WPtef H-4• • N• I,,_,. ·~IYWIH..,. ewatwltalftl....., ·--·.wi.. . ,, .................. .. oua UCLUllVI SUVICI e Pnl••I• ... _. er.,..Ma, .. ~ ' . ,,....,...... ........ _ Olflt<_,...., 20% 540-1366 '42°0270 1702 llEWPOIJ BLVD., CoSJA MESA Per•nnlal Favolfle . • J.•it-, ' ' WhatlWl the occalon-ln any seuon-culturad peal1s , ... .,. a!Wayo apropoo. The flneen Inch choker length ntcklaco of uniform cultured pear11 illustrated, features 14 kant gold clasp. $100. Matching oarrtnQs. $25. Otho,. In a wide range ol 1tyln and slzn from $89.75. , SLAVICK'S Jtw9Ws31nct 19\7 11 Felhion Island Newport Beach -64'4· I llO ' . ... "'!" I Jll 1'0fa l\. '*" ~.J ESL IS; .. -- ' : ' ~ -"'' .. !dog • 3Z for >!Dis elaas Ung: .very; .10 .... DAI· craft: elsea 0011. Zip, .,.,. I -oose, •Ide, ,NT iiom1 lries. ·' llD.OI'-. :iom.· n It, k. 50 ..... . hlS !ent5. J -uilta:. !lay'• "'"- .. ... --~~-: J • j ~ ;:t ....... -·Si' .t • ' . ftRktNS · . ' I MISS . PEACH --·--·-, • JOB PRINTING • PUBLICATIONS • NEWSPAPERS "' Utt Wll1' IALIOA aft. . . ly a.i.. M. Sd:1lsl MElCT' YEM I WCll(;f 5elO Ii~ A QllllSTMAf cM1> l • 1y John Miies By Harold Le Dou I WA!> ntlWKltl6 OF I WOllLPlt'r 1HIWK OF 5EllUl6 SEWW6 MY J:CWMrowtl ntAf PIP"UlY AT nus nME: ftOf'Ei'TY! WMAT PO YOf ' TMfl'FS t. N16H-116E OFFICE ~NIC I: CAN 6ET FOi' 1M11.W161MIJ' "6tlr IE lllLT IT. N.'5TETSOWl' 1i1EAK a: 1 WOILPM'T ee ' MmasEP TO SEE lHE WM.IE MM MnffM A 'tfAl! 8y Tom K. Ryan 'iUI HEARD MEI.- JUST' lllE ClllUST'MAS CWBSAV1NSl ly Al Smith • +IOL.D °Ttlai& RlR. ME A MINUTE . THENIC • CHRIST~,EVE ,.-.S~ator EvereU M: Dt?Uen, above, ·aerves as host and nalTatt1 rat Christmas · tale tonight on "The Re4 Skelton Hour" in color at 8: 30 on Channel 2 .. "lill;elton presents an original dramatic sketdl abOht' Christmas at Valley Forge. Ballerina Jillana alHl iMrs . Red Skelton also m•est .. • ,-,. ·~ 0"" ":·~· ll' .• ' ..... ' i TELEVISION VlllWS ··News Show· On for Hour · ., By CYNTHIA LoWRY -'"' NEW YORK· (A:P) -Confronted by an.especial· Iy large supply of good news which fortunately was 1 accompanied by good pictures, NJlC; 'expanded its regular hall-hour HuoUey-Brinklex show 'J-looday night to a full hodr. • . It .was a bit like an ~rly Christmas present •. There was ample time in which to replay the ex- cellent "levi.sio11<pictures of earth ,laken,ear!jar by. the Apollo 8 travelers from a point !80;0001nautica1' miles di>tant andito show at length satellite-relayed: film of the release· of the Pueblo ciew and hear 'the tiilht.llppedl"ltim report of the 1captaln ' about treatment «?f uie-.82 Navy men . ..., · 1 f r: • NBC NEWS "•gain cut into regular program· ming between the end of "Laugh'.ln" apd IJ!e ' !Je. ginning OI its feallu'e movie lb show tJi., eaith pie-" lures again. Aiid; since Apollo 8 has been pulled in- to the moon's Offill, the network decided to provide all-night coverage of the story after the ''.Tonight Sbow" went off the air. 'The' black and white pic- ttJ,res of our earth were clear and made our~ planet 'look' blli1ing anjl brilliant. One wished they· could . h&i:~~p s.l!ot'.!Jl;C\il~r upon h"frir\g ti\• ,lll'ifooauts · d~ri(>tloo of file lil9e oceans, light bmwn ' 'land masses,, the &nOWf polar caps and white doud cover . · The sight of, the m~ from the Pueblo was a moving one. One man relurned in a flag-wrapped casket, but the others walked rather s}owlY.: ,across a -bridge In the Korean: demllitarlHd •·· '0ne man limped and all showed the strain and emotion born of their' eiq>el'fence. Ohe ·or two managed wan smiles, when an Amy ban~ ltarted to play "AnCil>rs A elgh ,, ·r·tr . ~ , . . ""' W • . , , • I .: COMMANDER Lioyd ,M.' liuCl!er; slcipper of tho ship, looked thin ana angry: as he described the mis- treatme11t )le· and !\is crew h&d suffered in North Korean hands. • · · · · • . • 1 • • During the remainder ol the evening, network television went its unsue'I mearidering .way. There was only one really jarring note -.the appearance of Tiny Tfui, the 'long-haired ukelele player, on "Laugh-in." It may be a thpl'JllghJY Victo~ re- action, btlt the ribbing reception of tliat unuau8J performer by the entire 11Laugb·in" cast, singing "God Bless You, Tiny Tim" seemed in poor taste at this particular time of year. It must be added, however, that the. program itself was not one of those warm, jolly Christmas celebratio_ns . CBS APPARENTL·Y decided !bill II ~as a good preholiday night with so many people preoccupied by last-minute sbo'pping and gilt-wrajiplng to slip ln a souple of reruns -"Here 's Lucy" with a re- broadcast of the· first show of its cuuei:lt season,. and "The Carol Burnett Show" wltli the.program in which Carol Channing guest.starred; CBS jump,ed back into tile lead In the ratings race, according to a new Nielsen survey, .with.three of its situation comedies in win, place and show positions on the top 10 list. They were "Gomer Pyle," :'Here's Lucy" and "Mayber.ry, R.F.D." It wai, incidentally, a week -DeC. ~15 -'when NBC'·s .top-rating uLaugh-in" was preempted by a special .. Other top-ranked prime;time _programs were NBC's "Dean Martion ShoW" and "TCB" . . ' ' . the Suprerpes, special; CBS's "Family Affair,'' 1iRed Skelton· Show" and "Gunsmoke"; NBC's uJ~a· 'and "Bonanza." CBS's average ,rating was l!ll.3, followed by NBC with 19.6 and ABC. 15.6. I I • 1 ·Dennis tlae lfJeraaee -.,__ ___ -:t ' M1 ! 'bJ PrMi. snU. IPt• I. . &l . . I • • • •• MEllY CHllSTIAS .,. , .~ ( HE,A.RTY GOOD · WISHES TO ALLI ' MST WISHES . . . ; TCLlfE ~·~-_ _..,_.-' ouR LOCATION 1s NEWJ. The Cupcake ••• But -Mme frienclly staff woo*! lllta lo •xt.iicl, pe,....aly, ' . oui: warmest HOLIDAY GREETINGS. from our. new Wostdiff Off'oco 1t IAY & IEACH Raalty, Inc. 901 DOYER DRIVE NEWPORT IEACH-645-2000 . Holidoy Greetings -HICKORY FARMS of OllO l.OUIMIT POODSI 3333 Bristol, CM 54U991 1060 Irvine, NB 642-0972 MITLA MEXICAN RESTAURANT • WISHES YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR Wm. E. Burts, Owller 273 ·E. 17th St. C M -Mota Shopplnt Conter Earth, Good 1 Will to Men -HARBOR TRANSFER & STORAGE 375 Eut 17th Stroot Cosio Mota 541-7323 ' S-'s Greetings to our many frion~s from al of us at Don Jose' · Restaurant 9093 Adoms, Huntlnaton Beach (}reelin~ FROM THE ENTIRE STAFF COLDWELL IANKER & CO. 2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH .. .. Kl 9-3351 67S.t000 ---------------~ I SEASON'S I GREETINGS GREETINGS SEAL'S . ' I SUNUTE I WOODY'S WHARF I l CONYAWCENT I 2318 Newpoit Bl. Char Broiler & Food to Go ! HOSPITAL ! N1wport 1o1ch 547 W. 19th Street I 1555 s. Suporlor Avo. I 6754474 Tolephon• Answering Service l! N rt Bu h ' Boat Guest Slips & 535 Center St, CM 548-2237 . . . 9* wil towiril men •~her. 1t I this holy time. J. C. CARTER CO. '671w.17th s+. Costa Mesa, Cal. 548-3421 ' Happy Holidays tQ. all our Friends & Customers KIRK JEWELERS 2300 'H•rbor, Cost1Moso HARBOR ' OPTICAL . I COMPANY I 351 Hospital Road Newport Beach California 646-8161 Costa Mesa 642-9764 I ·::.7765 c • Car Parking avail. , .... ..., •• .., ...... """'~-----.; ............ ...,-i11-> ... -· ............ ..Jj! ............... ...,-+i ' I . Holiday Greetings I -· BEST WISHES I for the holiday ~ ceason and the ! entire year! l yrarJ; I A VIRY I PEACE ON EARTH, GOOD Will TO MEN JI.en"!~ to ell our I Season's I Friend• & Customers I Greetings ! from tne whole .tiff of ! I and thank you for your c.11eto •• -I MERtlY CHRISIMAS 1895 N rt i AND A WRAPPING UP ,· Blvd.,e~·~· HAPPY NEW YW !E~T c=:~~1;~ 646-9311 ' LA CAVE iii!~ the gOod thl11t1 In RESTAURANT • COCKTAIL. BAR YOUNGIAND patronage throughout the year - GENTR~ LTD. I ;:.OU D~~~~ Harbor Center Costa Mesa Cotto MM.o Restauraht I 2817 S. Bristol 1695l"lneat17th I '2Je t}eare ~ S.A. I Costa Mesa I Plumbing Service 540-066 7 ! 646-7944 I 646-0622 ~··d• ~ HAPPY · HAPPY HOLIDAYS Season's HOLIDAYS! Greetings from "h• ond FllEHDS i\HO CUSTOhtlRS Happy COSTA MESA GOLDEN TOUCH Holidays PUIUC • ,. all our GOLF COIFFURES Frl .... &C.........,. IAl!fOl IAY & .Jtm c-t Hwy. wwwana COUNTRY CLUB I • S1 ... l.al)una •IOI McPalden Pl, 1701 Goll Club Or. I 499·3165 "'=~ $40.1200 I Two Loatlons 19922 Newpoit Bl. SANTA ANA 2530 W. Coast Hy. NlWPOIT MACH Season's Greetings lo Our Friends · end Customo1>. PROMPT CLEANERS E. 17th SI., Cotto MoH 646-6883 ' • • MERRY CHRlnMAS ... r . ' .1/-' ' CORONA DEL •AR Nothir\9 ..+ributos mora to . ''PEACE ON EARTH" than • goOcl. home with adequ.ta ' ' spa~e for tha entire family. , Mey we oxfind to you our • sincerest wish for 41 • Very Hippy Holid1y SHson!I • IAY ,& BEACH Raally, Inc. 2407 East Cwt Hlgllway C-del a.tar 675-3000 to our . Friends ind Pe~ HOUDAY GREEnNGS Roy Alvarado I I ~ all Holr Styll1t and Norm our customers Lynn, Ann & Vicki C&W (N-rt Art Contorl. Paint & Body Shop ·-· 2400 W. eo..t Hlwoy, American & Forel&n '1t Suite 7 Car Work ?\ Nowport Bloch 195S Church St. ~ --.::~~!.--L • .::.:::._~ A I ~ I ~ I :ncom. ;Q rour Chrl-5 Dinner ,...... -. ,•J ,f New 'Y-ear's IV• Party Entertalnmtnt-f•vor....+Floor Prfzet 9 -A.M."TIL 2 A.M. ... . AlejanJ1'o ; ·--cw. .... .... ,.,......,.. ........ Alejandro (Alex) Maytorena ,.., 26 JMnwlrtt ,..... .... Les ....... 1 3201 E. c-t Hwy, Corona clel Mar 675-0470 HAPPY HOLIDAYS! from ·Cat; Camera& 1780 N. Newpon llvd. Costa Mesa 646-9313 Time to wish ·aH our loyal oustomon tho best of tha hotodays. CARPETS a DRAPERY of Coron• def Mar 2146 E. Coot! Hlghwoy 675-1510 GREETINGS from VINEYARD'S RESTAURANT 843 w. 19th St. Co111 Mose 642-4712 We wish you • H!'IY Cllristm .. and a joyful, pa•ooful New Y ur. P >.CIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK AND MORTUARY J , 0 • • • • a ts~ ---"--"-'-'-"--"-""-~~---=-cc&=.=-.... ---.=:;;;.c;;.:;;;""""'•""•'-==-=:.=....--======-======,,,,,.,~~=:ia~:r--...:=;;;m ' • , ; ---~-.----p , • . M-11 for Merry Cfulslm1s, Many Hippy Rehuns Marvelous New Year Se11J<in's Greetings to our many friends & custome rs from Ill U of us et Happy Holidays fo all our Friends and Customers •· A VERY Te..r.Jahm to aR 'our .MERRY CHRISTMAS llcdofs.ta~ ·~~ 1fl2-1m "'J friends ' ~nd cuolomors HAPPY HEW YEAR Soni• Ano I Hor.day -Wishes fll' Ge, ltlYays S.ndo ' DIWEY'S I '""" BILL MAXEY f,.,m · • STEER 'N STEIN I Cln, SHAXEY'S S.1son 's Greetings Rllbblsli Service BWHUI HALTY TOYOT · . to • -· 1170 .W. Bokor I Allffe Paris I A Your and Yours MR; M's FOR MB1 · T•lbort I. Mognoll1 Fountain Volloy, C1llf. ' 961-1111 2113 C1nyon Rd., 174:j0, ~ch Blvd. Cosio~ 2072-Plocontjo 'I INll,BNcll.Blvd, ~ PARLOR 'Cost• Mon , Huntington Blach • Co&t1 MIA, C11if. · Hu~tl~ llfo<l; ~U Ne"!J'Ol'f .II'~· from ·"\l!!.'l"'Mnl 642;119.l 847-8531 ' 540.0573 642 .. 131 911 .. 555 Cosio Mon 646420I I. ~''"- ~~...,....,...,..,...,_..!-u.....,...,.,.......,..lllOl!i•••..,...,....,...,~..,......,..,.._,.,........,9'-_,.•..,"l'!'"l...,_,.i+>.._..,..,.,p,""!'---Jo,....,.. .... ..,. ... oof..,..,_,. .. ~. o-8'"' ... I ·~~· . ) . • Best Wishes to ell 1 Mf:RIY CHIHSIMAS -MAY YOU ENJOY A FfAPPY AND PROSPl!R.OUS 'YULETIDE GREETINGS BEST WISHES Our Winnett Wishes for ' 11 Picture Perfect " 'Holid~yf> " . ' Let 111r1y ftr peace And for good will toward men COSTA MESA AUTO WORKS 2066 Pl,acentl•, CM, Cal. 548-,698 BANK Of AMERICA BdB'S BIG IOY 548 w. 19th HAPPY I Coate -642-3201 ! 154 E. 17th St. ! II HOLIDAYS ! 615 a.ii-Blvd. i Costa Mesa & I ! NEWPORT HARBOR a.1bo1, c.111 673.3060 Wishes you and yours I F...m I • h . · COSTA "ESA = Management G1ld Slaff T e Happiest El p "" ~ . of Holidays ·1· Pyramid Fence ! escador I BOARD . OF • eztend ta all our friends from i RNt1ur1nt I I and patrom our Company "Dino with us I RQLTORS I Hippy mgmt. I W L h S during tho Holld,ys" and I 7 60 • I ut t. 401 E. 171~ St'"' 401 N. Nowport Blvd. Holid1y Greetings stiff. Costa Mesa Cost• Mot1 548-3241 N1wport Bo1ch ~c '1 ~·~ ' ~' Mr. Crawford end Staff odtnd VERY BEST WISHES for YOUR HEALTH & H11ppin1u fmw/orJ ; Ph1~t1-.0 1804 lilwPort Blvd. S4f.22S3 HAPPY HOLIDAYS CUSTOME!IS trom the atatr of HAIR IT'YLllT Mt. OMl MIN M9IN .... Olll1IM Miii ~ Mitt 11:9"1 Milll a.. Mla.IMA.~111 1120 lrvlno An., WottcllH, NB 5410460 541-4179 I ------ The Moy t he CH~IST 0£, Christ111iis grenl 1oll of you• ~rlry-M erry I Christmas and mtJy you shore OU( !honks for liv· I ing in e lan'd where free Business Comm~nity I enterprise ~as created· of Newport Beech I not only greol wealtli_ wi shes to !honk I but greet leoders end the f,eopte 'of the grool idees which hove Horbor oreo for their benefited the entire continued cooperation. world. Newpolt Chamber of Commerce Wtli..McCardle REALTORS ,.,, ... .,.,. ....... c.u. 14 .. 77ff INt. M4 .. 6M 1111.n.tm HUNTINGTON · SEACUFF .. : COUNTRY CLUB Wllhlng ~°" th< but in galf <I< dlnflig j(lr tht OhrUtma.t SIOJOft ' G1ld the conUng New Yccr. Phone 536-8866 ' . " '• s~fCj>N'~· .. 'GREETIN~S I Sllmt nli:ht · Holy night All is calm All Js bright Round yon vlrain Mother and Cbld; Holy infant So tender and mild, Sleep tn Heavenly peace Sleep tn Heavtnly prace. ·WINCHELL'S . DONUT HOUSE . , :1947 H1rb0r llMI. Cost1 Moto, C11if. 549°2664 ~'t~ HAPPY HOUDAJS AWY WUT "'41n1911W1111t & Stlf( * C~ hc. IW ·--..... For tfle flnt tllnl-~ W•t effer' M ........ 1 ............. ""---' .......... ,fat . ..., 2 ............... ~'W...,· . ._.,, .... ~. H...,.. rwd1r-. _...,_.. • .... . . p -;a- ' IN• ID:H .... ftilrJ Sn. ZI06 W. OCLUI PIONT " NIWPOIT HACH, CJ.UP, JOYEUX NOEL La Bonne An nee THE GOWll SHOP 2726 E. Cont Hwy • Corona d1I Mir 673-6015 ' "HolldlJ &rietlaa.(' -to all our cwtomers II"• " all I r f"_,. e llob & June V11l1ry • ~"" ."l•k B & H ' . omcs S1JPl'l:,IES· lrvlno Olfloo P~ucts 541 Cfnttr St., C.M. • ; I· • .... . .. ~ .._ .. 'Jk - ' ... . ' UNmD STATES NA TION~L BANK . 1145 Newport Blvd. CM " ' 646-3291 Extends to )'OU and loqrl ........ ..... .__ ........... __ ....,.,_.-'fl->-_ """' ... ...,, __ : .J.Japp'f .J.Jo/iJa'I (}ree.fin,gJ .... • BOYD REALTY am'· COAST HWY. CORONA OIL MAI 67MfJI To Al Our Frlencls Both Fir and NHr ' ,.·~ INV! ~,I f•l! f\J l The Ancient Mlflner 1.fanagement and Staff • Very Meny Christmas •"" . Happy, Prosperous NEW YEAR to all our cuatornenr and oUr friends 2607 W. Cont lfwt N.wport -h, C1llf •. 646-0201 3 J11 ''tie f1rll Wecnhoppyto wish ,.... .th• best at this holiday m.t •, ----PERRON .I~ .......... ,~. *642-1771 Anytl""* .Jc~ :.: . ft..' . Beit Wishes to our Friends & Patrons For • very Happy Holiday Season I. I Joyful! , " New Y11ar Personalized Clelnlna 2117 Hvbor Blvd. CM ·u 1-2141 M H E A R COAST , R DRAPEl(Y , y y • • c 2065 N H Cherie St. E R w I· Coate Mesa • s y T 646-4401 E M 546-9374 A A R s • • ~ j ! I from en of us geMn«'nl . frl'nk· ml;o • gla4 ~-, lucy C:.5ey >-,,,.,_..ay jean col. toni dieh:' coroly.n cormey Wishing All our riends · ,.l)(l.1Pttron1 'A Happy Holiday Seeson w-.. & Co., Inc. MM.litt M H .. Ye1k Stoel &.,,.,... 2700 E. CoosfHwy. CdM • 675-050 I .... • • r;;.lin~ . from 1-lu,;f.np.. la.i.ch Multiple listing Service .. Hunti~ton S..ch Boaf'! of RHltots , ..... ,...,.. .,. ti...V· ~ . ·,PU~~ .PM EARTH . . ' 1 , I " . ~ t • _, ~.UoMJ.r -. ~. l'riendi anttl'"h.trorit ' 675.2503 · 1M.+:BP¥: :.l:IOLIBAYS Silktive. Singles Introduction Club • • f l• J~~·~· 826.'W._ l'ffll '.St. . COSti Me .. '642-9,676. .... \ . .. . ,, ' MERRY CHRISTMAS tO all of YOU '. . (°'lft the REA~'fgRS •I tht PETE BAkRETT · OFFl~ES I ~ )1~~,:; .. 1\ rr~~· ')~.· .i! ·t,• ' 546-5990 .. I I ~ ·--' fnlll 111 ·tlli I<"""" f.«<s •t CONNELL .. cittttbLIT ' ~~,·, ..... ~ ...... '2Ht Harbor Bl¥d. .Coit. Molli . 546-1200 " . , . I •::C • - " 480 N. N-11 Blvd. Costa Mesa . . ' fA~rou 'from Ho•g Ho1pil•ll 548"1133 --I I ~~ ... 1 ~ !.-' -' " . • I " ' ,, THE • • • ' , ... , .. -.... . "~" . ~ s 's ',. ,f¢i , .~,~: ·$~_~1N'i$ . , ~ '-~rJf~ I Miss .Exec Agenty 4lOW. ,NnpO,,.JMOcif 16:.J~;~~j~·. I ... . . ~'FrOm our house" La Posada .. •••urcint 2200 ·~ ... -.' C-M-«:ellfonla Mz.1274 "To 11our house" Yri<ndl'cmd Patr°"' HAPPY HOliDAYS Soosot!'•• Gr.Htings .. \to ,.,, ffi•ttds , •n~ cu,1tom,9"·1 • • Th• c:am.n. , Shcip 2U Moil.. -.-· 67)-03 0 I I · OUD).Y i GltEEFINGSI . ' ._., from .ir-of 111 1,..i.. JI"""'. ' h ' ..... ,-• _,..... . U1ule Ad•111t • I c,...;r ... " . i .oltbio'Viilt11llM 'f Don~• Milltr , • ' ciassique Coiffure ~ If: ~ it I . Tl 'f. ., r: ],~ 41 " '0: !· "' ti ~ .. ,., 41 --=----l.~ Merry•Qtrfstmlis · ·and a . ' 1 1~ n • • .. I. Happy New Year '\ 17081 Beech Blvd. Hunting!OI) Beach 847-6061 • A Very M•ppy Hoi1doy ¥-son And .A Jeyous ' New ·Yur t~ 111.ou; lrlend1 cpl cusfom9fl, HAlilol PAINT a. WAUPAPll' 2f1f .... C-!,'~_wy. . G.nM<f'4-··~n . .... ~k ., ·~ . " . ~ .. . a -~ . ,I . • .. • . I f l ' I .... -· ----------·~,-,,·----.. .-. .•• ~;-;.··~,,,.,,_,.,... ___________ ""' ______ ~---~---'-"""'""" ....... _"'!" __ ......... _ ........ __ ..., ____ _ .... -_,._ • " ,. . . . II ~ . f; . . , ' ~ •• . ,! . • • ' I v . ·• • . ' . . I f ' ' ' •• . ,. ' ;~ .. • • ' . . S..ions ~tinqs FROM. • .. Noack's · Trophy & En,9reving . Co. , 192 E. 16th C:.:'°'r.ta 646-l141 . ~t.# . ; • ~t~ I" 1 Q.ur~ ••~f W.11fe1 .... :. ~~··,ry,,f, ' .. ~' -Chtlstroe14 end . .. . ' • I j New Yeera ' • -J ' t ~ ~ .. . , HHCl'irloft's I co1or t.v: · I .~· A~c~s · 1an 'R.iri.or ~,!Yd .. c.M. : 54UOU q~el{n~ I :~ To~ OUR 1-ho~4.~~19'reetj,ng1 • friends,& ·cls!Omers I to ell 'O.~r friends . ,....., ~~' i~ GEORGE. W~LLIAMSON .-_ -=-ASSOCIATES ' ' R~A .V,ICTO)l CO'Ol TV 275 E. i7th' St. • IETr.r _STIEl"ttlNS • J. MAll:VIN evANs • Diil. WM. ROSIUltG . • JAA\l!S )ttlUT #•CY MAOOOX • LOUISE U.KIEll • OE VEJl, ... WtLU~N , . . ' 3109NewpoH 'llvd. I;:· ·~~h . (M>Il(et_ BllJket.Plaza) ••••• ,,OSatn .... ' . .~"" .,;.~i'.~ilOOK 'Qe"'lled _,,,.... Direct-. rn ...i111 eo,ooo CJRaJr... ..t.TlON In tlpe J!OSTA ME'S A' MJ:l'RO!'OUTAN "!'RADE >,REA ' of'· , ·~-~TION ' ' :'IS' COMINGI;", ' , \ E.,.;., ...,_, l,.ttl&I W • ...a """' la """" fill i. NtM CALL: . , C()~TA·MpA Chamber of Commerce ' 6464536 t• All ••r Friencb • Cu1to111lrt. - l )i ' -. 1809 Hirllor>lt..1 .. Coot•~ I I , Costa -642-HJO ·sADolBAcK HIN , 696 So. Coast Hwy., 1.a9un11: Beach 494-9436 ... GREETIN"S! friMn GILL'S Uquor Store Loi us supply your Hol'tday P..arty nttds! •'"'"'' "' 7 ill!11 I Happy Holiday Seeaon Jean Smith . 278 Broadw1J L1gun1 BMch 494-4526 I REALTOR · i 400 E. 17th, C.M. 646-3255 . SEASON'S . , GREETINGS· BMORE MOTORS TOY4TA ' ........ uz 11100 ................ ,. ~- . ·' .. ' .. Holiday • . G~efings 693 S. Coast H-.yy. l.egun.•. Calif. 494-~418 '•::~· -~ 642-!4CJS 540-1764 Authorl .... MG Doalet> 2629 Ill-llW.~ • • • ' ' ... ' f • , ' Hol~ ~· . C:o;..i'?' ·YNd' • ~ ·"' ... \.,, • • ' I I , I ._, .. ,.. . . . ' ' . ' ". l .. t· ' I t • , · •• WIG .-' "i&~~1~1o7at Moy the Magie ; .. ,... ;•' : -..-.i]oftM J ,>• I . '• ? : ~ ~un' '1 •• • t ,·~·':i ,1 ol ;t,e'Hd(ii/Prs · ~oli · ' u. ·~In ' ; Ja~f~fl'yedrl ~ ~!'f.:.:: -"· . ·. ct.~a-i.. • JOHNSON °& ~~N • '' f ·~· _.. ' ' .. ~ Hunti~ BM~h . . . . • S4CJ.89.r0' ; ' I . • .-'<I: .. ~. I • • ' . I• . . . , .. ' ., -I \ .. .<.) ' ' .. . , , ·'·t ·r~ ' ' fncoln Mll~l"f · 19'11 H .......... 642'7050 ·~ lr1sl 11 .... ' ~~·' ~ ~-· . ' . ··-, . ,....., ' .. t . ·, ctllaili1 · ! ' • 1 l .. ~ t ' ........ Seuoa'• A. MERRY · ... · 1 '? · qre~a... 1 ... .. • ·c~· HAPPY .· " · . «;HR~~J,U!$.. CHul<!; : 1"'0.LID'"'YS .. : . ,. •.. Wm re,. ~ . ~)· l'.):' I( We thank you for. your n "' To Al' Our Friends I ,, 'tel· , TQ .~OU •. · CODUDued patnmtp;1o . , \:, . mDo'rts~ . , ·, 'N . · · , , ·. . 11.;;;.u4 · . · · · · lillll:., · : · H•ili•j14a 1 T..., • ;. &lltllllD .MOJDu . .. . ""'i' .. .,1,, .. , • . lllt.R!.11!'!" 11mm_ , . ,,-... , .. . , .,.~,. , ·" ...,"J!~'i" ' · ,. ·· C c ";>~>< > >'I· • , ~·~ ' , • """*"'••~ .0.'i ,~-·-L ' '. 2159.Hirllor •ilYJI. . I~~;~; stHwy •. ,31011f~~ML:. ;;~·~v.· : I ~· .• -.. > · • 1 , ·LAA -i)t'.1' 'Ji! ' ' ' •I ' ' T'l '"""'r.?.,.I_•;" • ' ' • •• _..'" .... ~ ~~:'¥-·, .~-. ·~ ,._ .. ,,~"" .... t .. , ~.~.;~ · Coof• ··~1919 : 10I Mehl St¥ lelin ., . ' I t ~I ' • from . · · Budget R~iit-A.far "Fill up for the . Holidey1" 2 2129 Harbor ~lvd. Costa M.... C.taf. 5'40-'9665, b45-Ql,10 ' EARL Yt;ILLIAMS TWco :•m 1695 Suparltr "Ava. C"l1-. . 646-2&03 • . .. ' Sttso~s 9reetin91 .fill' df 'cliffr · . Httltfl ind h1ppl-. al next year. - .. I ' : ~ fliarM.Y 203INWpori 'Cett•Mooa 646-7<!42 • -. . • A• j. f • ~ ·.~~ . . . • -~~.~MA ·J.A . 'Hippy Hoi<Hy-Se1son" '4/'P'I '.incl a' ~"9 · GOocl ·, Ntw 't;ttrl . . . ! ~ ~,.,, '"':· \ .~,,., ... HOLIDAYS 642·7241 ' ' HAPPIEST ·~·"' ~,,., 2271 No•jlOlt IMl Celli -· Ctllf. • ' "JJ;,/;Ja'Jd ( • • # ._.•·We 1 r111 ·1 ..... Oly'- \ 1"541MchlW. Hua!'"""'' ...... I \ . .1 ( • • .. ' t-.L~·~ ~ t!OUSES FOR W.I ~SJS_.flOit Mu MOUSES ,FORJ!':• .-S FOR SALi RElf'!'AU ~~ RINTAL~ R~NTALS· -·•I 1000 Gonoral I~ ,o.nerol • l,. ~ , I~ 'Hunllngtoli ... ch 1400 ·~~" U"""""'*' 1 • ~ 't'ul'llloMd ~ F11mltl!H • Al!fl. unMn......, lWO ·HOMES • fu•I.) ' iNO DQWN GI ~ ....., 12~ G11r'lll 4000 Hl/l\il.,...... Beach 4400 Newport Well famil•• Home· """'".. Elslsl!le Spec. Bat ~ Sol Vlata, WI' -ft!<~~ cqy:E ··-"-RENT UTILITIES PAID DEL1J)CS Weotdll! 2 Br. 2 " Ella f·2f,950 " 1 • ' , . · I '· ed'Dltlo. blodr lrnee, ---.n ·~ S Ii F · 1 2 BR !lJ!"f Hid pool Iii, bl~ !>plo. dbl· pr, nnl ;µ I • No dowll to ._......_ ~13/, 1 ~from gall coune. I root. 0.... to ,_,,. 'f"7 privo.1' In '"'clualvo _, um lure 8Q2 _., ARtP !LB< -/dfyer pool. edults. In ...iu.tve Back B&1 mo-"'!& 4 BR 2 tloth BR upperoo1'it!Ooqtt. P,• ""°"'*-' ~utt ~ -. ~)ch. Elepnt ! , ,$i,5 .Montll . e $291' e' =.,AIL._ · IN E4SJ: =-MESA! erea. O>mpl·i.ly roc!econt.d family bo/ne -.Ith I at 1 t R-llot. to $24,500 w 1iu\dr.•loi.. n old.I Ill!, 2 BA """""' ftll1. OPI'!.~ TO BUY l!OOI' ·!Viltclm iji5 2 br 2 ;:! ~·t be 1~::;: •a!!,',:+ ~;..m Yarct. • , " 1' $21,500 ~I Jono'l,~sr =:-.:.!'::'""~· ~ ~ .\vallabl•> l;Muna Beoch · 4ro5 ... pau. rr,.i pr, 1·1top-. loY • .,,._bl• -· w.., yml with $21,SCiO 1~ dD or make .u.r. SU· ' Evff. 7134 1111-m.. lnl>d ,_ fulll' " No il-t o.a.c. Ro11Q .,,.,;.. . ---..Ut SIZEABLE 'l'l!REE BED-S)vlmnina pool. Ntwpo!f , LEASE, PllS """" cent. ... u..,, 2 car F r·•·ll-£. end) 2 ''°"' ,''~ ~ OCEAN -· 1 BR •pt., IUlOA!S;etha. Ao a11 OWDer bu.,.. N rt" .,., -th. a bedraoDl.t, 2 ..._~tum or.-., :t um ...... l,..nlols Ba.·~ .....J., ear 1 bllt '!l'ftaln.·j>lt·lnl, <\llults ..,. doctdc • thol's tun to • transfelTod out of '""'· aw~ 11 , , boll>" ex"'"'ll! location. ·Only tor the very~· "17 W. 19tb,,Cll •• t43-3481 ~ v.,; PIU!h. 'lY. $291/n\O: ~ be tn. 1or>:e<1 ... to mp · 11on>e ls now Vata»t 11 Vlctoril ' • lmmad. "°""' Lealo., . . 1!61 W. 1.ac1o, Anlim ""2800 !260 mo. ..... .,;, YoU ...... ~~ llddi&oal $51.500 -,. ' • • ' . Prlvl.te Party 6'l'5-t593 ' J JIOLIDA'I' PL&Z.& . two -" ho m • with Jim Cobb Res. 6'13-JBSI 6464811 D1lt• lit,\ isutt . llEASE. Leaso / option ,;,• M:LUXE~Spacloul t.Bdrm. ~Ef'IT~~Us -~· 1• •-~ anporable COOV.nieOC<I & HARBOR 1 Sell f BR, 2 BA i:.uxw,; Eun>. opt $135 Pluo ulU. Ajlts: mvm ••- prlvote .' poJio, CAN RE-~4 (°""" w-•) ~. Back ea.. Heated pool. Ample -Gontral • 5000 FUND $UOl)-am>Dolly. W.U , $23 950-V (n4) '155-8004 •ves !or app't No cltildren-No """ 1·~-·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ I --aoo .... B....._ t-. , , acant • BR., 3 """ """" ...,,., IS65 """'-· <;M 642-585811 ..,.,. ~ Nl<>e 1iaY ym1.. vr~•vn , , • .. LorP 4 BR. with now pe.lllt, I llt>lco: blt.lnl· on ?.!'; .1 BR., triP""-Close ."END. PME ~R~ ~ l'ier & Slip . clooe .. &Chis' .. "'°PJ>li>g'. ntmrOni. ,,,... .; ..... , to "'"" A~ nowl ·~ "' PARING F 0 R y o·u R I s BR • 31!° t.;'11-~,t;Olo. '~-~·ei "'G~. l\I~ op-673"134 Alt ' PH. ~ -' Uo!MAClr A,TE APTSI l1JTtJ!IEI Call -tor yo>u NEW LISTIN(i "1'1ra ""'· lM slmt>lo tot "" · "· ""' · ,.... IJZ; 3 BR. trlpleL Cpl!: rMM'ED\ OCCUPANCY -2story1omily bom" pri.streelAri:i>.d"'-& 8740~AL!UW.::J-Nowport Helohts 3210 hplo. Will"""'"'" P'l CloHloShopplng,Pork MERRY 8._ .. 1 .. h ftrepl&ce, ~-et.wtom blt. View of entiN 3 BR.~~ .... BR. 2 Ba. u-L 2 Broker 534-6980 e Q,,.,,cious 3 Br'• 2 Ba elled ..... 1amily room &: ~ $165,(XXI. ~n ~ utll ~ fain .. n.111111 ..-• i'Ba. wi den ; ofc. .se-· .... ~· • •5 5250 . r:i:. c..r ~:. . ~'!!!!! ON TEN ACRE'< 1 ' 2 1311. Furn 6 Unturn Ftp1cs I Prt I Patios Ped&. 'l'ennls: • Contnt'l Bk fst. 9 bole Putt/Gmm. 900 Sea Lane, QlM SM-El (Ma~ur nr. c.oaat Hwy) -------1arge iot with frees: Joe ........ ClarkBon , ~·-~--~f •roo1.•• :::~"~~nta1oc. ·Cost.-Maa •too •Swn;n,PQQl.PutJcreen ConVtnient loca&Q. _.....,.... vw..a • · -"'" , ·~ tndlv/lndry fae'll CH RIST. MA' s ·vaoaJ>t & '""' to -· Bfl-5153 ·~ · a,ilt L>r· yn1. Cr!>"· drps, ¥• O! SEA LARK 11145 Anoholm Avo M()j)ERN 2 BR. blt·!ns, $38 0 --J! · bltna. Xlnt view of Harbor • _ -• frplc; cpbl/drps, aundeclc. · "' , ,75 ~ l..rdwell Banker & c.o. L1t111n• Beach ··~ $225. 6f6.1277 . ' • MOTEL ,COSfA ""*' / 642-28241 =:;41).~2266~=='==~~~ 1,..;ii-.....ijii~i;;eaniili.;i;~il··&i-. I "1 "•• ..., 01 -t ... 4 ·Bt Semi ~tom Relit 1235 I mo. + ciearib>g, 230 Now.,.., Bl d CM bttns, <1rps. Cbilolreo & pot I:;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 221£11,111 " ..... • co•""s r:::.i'=. '1.-:C. W!STERJ<l AWARD 3'BR with poo" pO.rtly ~· WEEl(LY RATES $1'!5; .2 ~II. 2 .... ....,,,.,, Bolboo • I" & . '"'!!!e!~!!!~~·· ~· '!'!'~I . fee. 60.-19t8 r:-. v ., OK ~ Bkr I ~ Ha'ias'u la' ke wALLACE w:&&D TO ~ 3 • • :a :=i'!:: . • ~7445 • • · , BR unturn Hooch A• Rl!AL TORS """'==,,;...,='"'=*° ..ai.om house, ~-,,... '••>Jtoimtaln Vl•w i>llw, oil Cdrono dol Mor ~~ I $,25 Wk. Up Costo M-5.100 :,\~. yr~ri:i ~ * HAVASU * ---546-4141-$13,950.$13,950 loon • paymen!I Uitder ·"'"'1 Drlv.. ' OllNA COVE 8 studJo & ..ar.h apls AVAlLABLE North Estates (Open Eveningt) Level vacant lot iii fabulow ~~ ~ ~ ~ A.P.I. SALES AGENTS On the ~with ocean view. e Incl Utilt & Phone 0 serv. Excellent, park . like aur-BmT White, Realtor Newport Beach area. EZ PM 5· · Pti,)ne n4-892-1701 tor Very pnvate in exclusive e Maid Service. TV avail. roundings fU' adulti reqWr-675-4630 Eves 642- CALIFORNIA $41ft terms. Owner wJ.U carry further lnfonnation area. Pvt bch. Elegant 4. • NfW Cafe & &r lng:peace A quiet. B1lboo Island *"'All year"' vacatiM home " loan. FANT Ame PO'J'ENT· 4. BEDRM-$23,150' ' MISSION REAL TY yr old 3 BR. 2 BA dream 2376 Newporj Blvd. MS-9'155 Discriminative Tenan~ ~~:._Water/desert play-CHRlnu·ar.·GlfT , IAL ·,DRIVE s:<f~1!!!: .. ~ ~: JJ:i~~ \JllLL BE CLOSED ~~~~: BEAUTIFULLY deeorated, 1, 2 " 3 eoRM. AP'i's. •·-JI l'IAI • • • :!,.,J. .'Elegant f.iftplace. M0-1720 trom Dec. 19 thru ~ ~., 25. ··tns; lf'Bl)d, new lush cptg., newly tum. 2 BR., Bit-ins, POOL. NO ClttLI>REN 3 BR. 2 Ba. Bayfront. ; 5-> "~ mlles at S..ta ... ··-• $1(1) .. ~ ! ~~ TARBELL 295~ ~arbor, . ~'l'J ~~ncy call . ::,~t '.:.."'! .;,.:: J:; ~:"°~d~".;p1!'"";; ~ G~~r:·:~. l='~=;'f..=;• =;~=,""'=be=~=~=""=· =;w=;, y=i * H Ong ( B .. M .. ) bot allow'""' oo the very Jut .......... "-"t1'me" Newport l!Mch . 1200 MISSION REALTY !or the very partloular. Im· ~-=,...-,.-~-~-•~ • •·-•-. . un 00 l,ll.Ullo houae available at RANCHO •• •H•o -·, 985 So., Coast..Laguna Beach med poss. Lease, l'iEW' charm1ng l Br. new LOW • ..-..na Nla, ~-Huntington Beach 5 * ~ = pme LA CUESI'A, Hamilton & 2629 Harbor Blvd., C.M. Balboa Island Luxury ~ * LOT R·2 * 'Private Party fi75..4593 Alm. Must see to apprec. Call Mrs..Hendenon $46.$421;;;;;.;~;;;;;;;;;;;~ hwn by ppolntrnent _,,. Buchard'~ Bead>.. \ . I '~ block from OC<...D, dose <lOlile to beach A ahop8. DUPLEX 3 BR, 2 be. frplc . Adult.I only $150 mo. z;Qt l?Tf Banta Ana, Apt ll3, C.M. EXCLUSIVE 1860 B N.:,_ Blvd.:c;;; u: :'!:':i' ~~ l)upleJ: $24,950 . tt~""· 3 blm>,l'lli Tenm. 6wnet. Jl93.~T ' crpls; ............ po~ Elden, C.M. 645-1'51 E\>eL llEW GARDEN APTS. ar. -or ~ c . ""' ' . "EasWde Costa ....... lfU<I. . Muter blm> ""''1"" L BDIU,I, 3 both. Top at $250 mo. m<!IOO. 673"'56 WILSON \\'rn I 1 & 2 BR. lliodm>ldkbe» w/ ON-THE·BEACH drapes, or mQ'o'iDg expenses. ···--.. doors • double ...... bath. living nn trplc opens World. ,.. __ ID •-~.--.... 2 BR., 1 Ba.·, -~.. ..-... ~ BR. furn, u. til. pd. Htd. "'""• & ov•o, d;•b .. --~r, 2 & 3 B·,room Apt•. $400 ~rj Chrittmn W\,ll,U " -to Jge patio w/all converµ.. view· ..,.,vo..~ ra":. ~.....u.l.ILll• Avail. F•b ·~ ,-,.,~Mo .... _ Ji&t. Adults 6 4. 6 - 5 2 7 6 , ·--o "" .. _"' -.. 9684:929IMin Io to 6 anydiy garage separattn& units (2 encet for entert.aining FA. • ...,,, . "-·'-. ....... . 96&-1740 etc. Enclosed gar. Olympic Luxury living to please iohn ma~nab l:::=:=ms!!:' ==== bdrms e. ch). Extra large beat. Rm to bld addt'L w'ut. 546-1740 Eves. ~~::..,,.~~---she pool. B-SQue &: laundry mo.!t discrlmJnating. N kitchen area in 1 untt.. · ....t.. Lagvna Nlgwl 1707 •NASSAU PALMS• fa.c. Elec 4 warer pd. From available at $·20 950 WellloMcCardle, Rltn. ~~~~~~op. Huntington Buch 3400 1 1 &: 2 BR. • Pool $135 mo up. Adults only: lbe H~nlinaton P~cific ~· r 1810 Newport Blvd C.M NEW 4 BR 3 BA, tun_ rm. . 17 E. 22nd St 642-3645 241 WilSOJ\, CM. 642-54m BUY HER.A COTIAGE 548-7129 """-"644-0684 NEW. & re•dy tor Im· formal dinJna, iar.., v;.w FREI ~NTAL BOOK $15 BACHELO!l. Rofrig, ,,, FOR CHRISTMAS ' Sharp 3 BR 2 bath Olllclo-mediate occupane1 lot. $36,000. $2,000 down. ' Dror'Dt &: Browse k;lt.cben. Util. pa.id. Woman uTHE GABLES" 4 bed.-, d!Dq rm.-· minium in·---Corono del Mar CU.tomized Brooclmoor Ttlr· O)VNER 21312#-'1145 Walk.er & Lee onlf. -..... s.r:;· .. ' ulB::· 111,_bod. w/pnbl·v. rm. 3 batha. A~ wt~-a ~pool&: club ~uae._'Ibis , Ue Rock. 4 BR, 1 atary •-· ..,. cp..,, rps t. . . real warm ~-with a 18 the popular "R.iclrmiond" Prime beach location. No plan. C&!'petl, drapes: Ouplu•ForSale 1975 -NEWLY deoorated l BR,. na; ptiv. patios, $13.5. • triditlonal f'renCb .~ model. Call llOW for apPotnt. financing, tlee1!ssary. 3 OWNER .will sell at b1s . 7682 1"..d1nger W/w carpets, gar, $115. 523 2431 ORANGE 1ll Ocean A H.B lD fashionable ~·for meat to see. . 2 baths. targe liviz:& + ~,._., coit. can 54M9:25, u: m NEWPORT ~ tor ..ie. ~ Open Evn. ~· r~-;;;"';;~~L~C.~M~. =~~I~· ~-'~~~~63~M~1~2~0~•;;:'°'J ~;.· ~<11~1>~536-:~~'8~' 1~~· d oriJy $54 500, 1ly room, built·inl. ~.. an1: 546-51'10 :KIO' to beach. Or will ~' SPACIOUS 5 Br mtm, Call for oppo!Dtment 3 car ........ O.\li,J:; . LARGE Liv ;.. Ii din ~ ....... for good '!Hw>o crp~ drps. Avall .Jao I. Nftport Beach 4200 . ' 'B£l<!IUbA VILLAGE 1JZ & !150; 2 & 3 BR. (714) 642-8235 TD or trade tor ~e. , trpk.,crp(,. drpl. dee kltcb. ftilldential lot. P. '~· Bos $248 mo. 1st & lut + $50 iioo BLOCK W. OceanHbnt' ~ l ; & ~ Br. Apta. apts. ljewly deall'., cptsi. 881 Dover Drive, Suite lOl· Rib'. ~ ~~ §40l,SSR 2 bdt, den. Can bld another ~;:, ~ow!'·!• ch · darnap. 540-8774 -Bachelor apt. Adult •i ~ ·~'~s~tins. ~~, & dtps. Bltns. Reflig. avail' Ma= RWl)'·O>. 818&· *1.ACHEl'llMYE , ..,t Low dD rnA or VA. : · "' 3 BR, 1% bo, 1 mi 1"'m 'euponcy. No oooking. IJIJI, .;> • $llJJ ::"""" 2 Chi!""" OK. Nr. Be•"1 Newport Beach TRADE 4 Br & Pool · $23,500. Owner 6C4441. Rt:NTALS beach, $190 mo. 536--1144 ..H"i $15. Mf..-0234 or 547-164),,l, 1rJlf CollegeiAve. Apt 2• M Blvd. & Maiti, close in Southgate for 3 Br {Costa BEAUTIFUL & Cusrom bUfit HOURI Fumlthed Avail 12/28. WfFTER Rental 2 B!L 2 gr c""'°":::;:;~7&-.,;-~;·::<;:·,:";'.,::::-•j Fabubm':..~ooitlon. 4 ><->. Hm has 1SOO aq '. Lg 2 ~-& Fom nn,_,2 Costa MoA 2100 3 Bil. 1 Bo., cpt.:, -:BL·\! block to beooh. 1'00 NEWLY DECORATED NEW 2 BR. APTS, bedrooms. 2 baths. ~ Oceanv1'e I me bltns, brdwd !If".--,Q!v .. • """" tor addiaon Blt.m.; ohlldreo O.K.; ""· w. Balboa ffivd. 4....i89 2 SR. ""'' home "'"""';( ADULT LIVING vacan W 0C0 & din nn) 2 Ha,•!'~ w/lovely \rlew. 2518 Via EXTRA Sharp &: clean. Douglas. Lease. 897-4887 BAY Front Spac. 3 . $1~ ·Disp-.; water paid. ~ FROM $120 move-in todaf, Price slash· Lots/closets, dbl gar. A~ Marina. Owner. 642-3219 • Completely 1 urn is bed .• LEASE 3 bdr, fan. rm, 2% +·den. $190. Incl util-small Blk..from school. Mrs. Jackson, Mgr. ed to fl2,500. 5~ni:5~\ ~ ~ ~ SG.o·· eq. Call or write AUCe BLUFF'S, ~Plan 3 + den, Adults only, ar may. con-ba. din rm, gan:I serv. Xlnt b:iat slip Wintr 1.se. 642-8790 21S4 • "B" Placentia 2312 England SL, Apt B • •• "1UNG'" with garages. Swehla Rltr, 10222 Calif., nearly new. Beautifully dee. sider 1 child. 3 bdrina. 2 cond. 847-8927 OCEAN View 1 Br Jara;e • 636-4120 e HUNTINGTON API'S. l~-MO .SPRING Southgate. 213/56W3T1. / " & lndscpd. 64-4-1529 baths. $235 per month. Aal Apt. 1urn. ~tio. $13o. me. SQUEAKY Qean Eastsid~ ADULT LIVING -• REALTY CORBIN-MARTIN CALIFORNIA X¥AS GIFT .* EXCEPl'IONAL Fee Jot, 546-4141 Sonia Ana Heights 3630 utll& Winter, 61>«1!8 apt. 2 Bjl. l both, boilt·ln N•w 2 BR. AplB. 1JZ Mo. ••.a.l' ...... ~ REALTORS, ~ Give her this 2 bedroom and bat view, 85 x 195 w/~ 2 BR & den, Ea.stmde, cloee OCEANFRONT L 3 BR 2 bath. Winter. $22S kitchen, fully carpeted & Mn. Sullivan, Mgr. "1'11" .......... ...._. 3036 E. Co11t Hwy, CdM POOL home! Room to add Owner. 5'8--7249 or MS-4207 to shopping. $200/ln0 1com· ' a r g e., month. 6210 Ocean Front draped. Just paillted inside 1323 Huntington Street · """"' -~~vd c · 675-166~ Anytime on.' boat yard. Immediate ~turnisbed.A~:an1 =-Jw!~ ~7 $350. (:113)591)..1709 & out $135/mo. F.d Riddle 2 BR., 1% ba. Cpts., Drp ,"gQ Hi:uW'" ua ., .M. occupancy. Eastslde C.M. Newport Shor.. ·1220 raTIJ.11 IUty vu-1111 ' ' Rltr. 646-8811 Bltns, washer/dryer. Ct 7EA.ft::TH, Rffltor e Fish-Swim-Boat e 'Newp0rt • Buch 2200 Laguna B~ach 3705 Corona· del Mar 4250 Clean 2 BR with utilities. ~~8:i~~o;;!'is $:_:i Coot1MMaCul..i...c Largo 2 BR, """' family room. ~ room and very large rear yard. Newly re- decorateil aDd carpeted. An ou~ house in an ex- cellent neighborhood. 400 E. 17th, C.M. 646-3255 2N=rt 3 :!'r! ~•at;: OCEANFRONT 2 BR. house MONARCH BAY AREA 2unfurnBR lDul! bo1 lha.rltum ~ ~* LARGE New 2 B.R., Patio DAVIDSON Realty 5 kdys. 642-4Tr2 furn., 1rplc. Winter nri LOVELY' OCEAN V'IEW . P ex, P v patio. 1-.2 BR..~IP'dll apt. Jpl. opts. Garage, Built-ins Ni c pm w Util. pd. Adult& only. 613-8088 2 Bdrms. & sunroom Corona Highlands. $225/mo. drps, bltl!S. lg. pvt. patio area. Adults $140. 536-0174 $ID,750 Easlbluff 1242 111 Bo!M. 1225 Month. 642-5.1'6 or ,...2200 pool. Adib! no P'l!. 546-Slsl Ptlt Bsmlt RNlty ~ W..idltt llr. NB 642-S200 143 Broadway 645.()181 Old? lt'a ancient. Laguna Be•ch 2705 Adults 496-1243 bel 10-5 PM LARGE 1 bdrm partly furn. 3 a» ' Fix it up? Doubt it FOR Sale by Owner. am. * 1 B1l. patio 2 car gar Frplc, blt·ina. $145 mo Ieue ~ crpts, drpa. blt-ins. Build new? 'Ibat'i; Jt. dominium, Eastblu!L 3 bdr, 3 BR 2 BA, VERY NICE. frp1. w/w cp~, drapes, blt: , 175-5170 ~pl~~~ $150. 1998 l\fakeotteron'R..Z lot. 2 bath, built-ins. Ful1)i Panoramic view, walk to tns, V·IEW, privacy. $1751'========::. 546-5460 • Eve. 54&--8584 carpeted, draped, near Victoria Beach. Leue 050 ino. 497.11)(9 after 6 Bilka 4300 TRIPLEX 2 Br. Bltm, crpts, , CUSTOM BUILT DUPLEX ::..~ SDd o huroheo_. mo. 4""7298 ABOVE !ligh sohool, 2 BR, a.EAN Bacbelor Apt!. :'.';.'i".$ratio A pr. $l25 Eutem ~ Jm. Noar Beach & -· In Broadriroor, CdM Vocation Rtnl•I• 2900 .ruatl<: charm. $1'0. ,,,..., All util Incl $1'i up VERY NI 2 Bt macWate 3 ~......... 2'ii ~Dent value at Uf.950 4 BR home w/fioeat water Balboa Peni~sula 1300 -~fa. Show Jan. 3• 825 La ' 315 E . Balboa Blvd. drapes, ~bur. ~(~ t.ths, Jarje laml1y • d~ George Williamson view beautiful carpet a, RENT; Big Bear. nu A· Vista Drive BALBOA 67J.99t5 .-ts·, adults. ... ""'. ~~" ""69 room. Bautitul )'ard Wlth Realtor drapes frame cabln, mod. conv. --=-------I '"°~=i-'-"""--"'-'-~==':.... ahuttLeboard, room for pool 673-4350 Eves: 673-1564 . B I E Cut' Sleel!I 6 $25 + d $150 N1:.n' 1 er., dplx sep. ·by 2 BR, crpts,.drps, garage, Laguna Beach 570 100 CLIFF DRIVE LUXURY FURNIUNFURN ' '.YearJ,y Lease. 1 I: 2 Bdnns steps to Shore & Sb~ Oceanview from every Apt. ft<m $150 mo up. lease 494-24<9 ~EAL ESTATE General Workshop 13% x 16 .• $69.&XI. Fitunorris Realty 114 s ar • + wk. 968-3591 ay Laguna Nlguel 3707 garage. Quiet, adults. DO private yard. 174 Monte JEAN SMITH, R111tor STORAGE GARAGE Gl).90IO A Gtm on the "Point'' NEW 4 BR. Logw>a N...,.L """· 2468 Eld'". 548-1021 Vhda. c.M. Ronllls Wontecl 5 i100 E. 17th, C.M. 646-325.5 3 BR. llh baths, fireplace & Kt:H~ T AL~U •• , Vie-• •=per -1, .. ~.. MING Tree, Dlx. 1-BR .. pool, SINGLE apt -•r ,•·pp,·ng HOLIDAY BONUS ·WRAP IT UP--furnace, Jae dbl gar. Near · ou .. s nf~mlsJWJU ... 2iit~784's ........ adults. Utils. pd. $l35 Mo. center. $110. ''J13. 17~h Pl. EMPLOYED lady wants Take over low interest 6% $20 MONTH FOR CHRISTMAS ~J!lne ~~ ~~ent coo-Gen•ral 3000 , 1SS4 Moorovia, CM 548-033fi C.M~99 !~~~~ ~~t!:~ ':c, FHA Joan. eay o~ tl87 403 Newport Blvd. Garage 4 ~rm 3 ba, fam rm ho.me. BURR WHITE; R~altor BUSIEST marketplace Jn $65 Bach. Apt. men only ~ aft/S per month tncllJiing tax & #1 Open for your inspection Atrium, panoramic view. 2901 N wPort Blvd NB RENT or lease. 5 BR 2 town. n. DAILY PILOT 54&-9577 Newport Beach 5200 -,""°'"'="""'=~~-1 lnlurance. Live In a big 3 Ed Riddle Realtor 646-8811 Built by tvan Wells • Dover 675-4630 E 673.0859 bath, good con d t t Ion . O•attled aectbi. Saw 132 w. Wilson, Costa Mesa e LANDLORDS e +family Mesa Verde home BACHEL AD Shores. OPEN DAILY.. . ves $250/mo. Call Larr;y money, Ume A effort. Looll . 3 BR., frplc., carpets; ocean FREE RENTAL SERVICE oo a trft..Uord cul-de-sac. OR P Roy J, Ward Co. I & 1 ~1151 Heritage Real nowlll Far Daily Pilot Want Adi. View; avail. Jan. 2bt to Broker 53H982 Anxioaa owner ~ quiet Neat 1 bdrm home with liv-1842 Santiago Dr, 646-1550 nvestmtnt ncGmll Eltate Dial au.5678 June·2.lst 673--500& _R __ ..;;.;;.:....===--~ possession. C a 11 540-llSl ing room & famil> f'OOm. 2 Homes A Guest Apt. well $l-· 2 •• 1 I''-ooms for Rent ( BUSlES'J: matkeqitaoe DI blt concrete block ClONltrol> '"" ..,,.... am. rm. .,. ~ong Beach 3500 Long Belch 3500 Cong Buch 3500 ' open eves) Heritap Real Good Ne\.\'f)Ort Heighta Joe, town. The DAILY pn.m lion near beach & partial bL Ftnoed yd. 2 Frplca.l _ _.._ _______ ~---'----...;..=z..==:......-_:;::.:;:. Estate Jerry Freud Classified teeticm. San • vt $34.SOO Children &: pet O.K. 53f..6980 DAIL~~~1ADS Real~arles Arno~7155 :!?;· time A ettart. L.ook oceGrab;im Realty cBkr-c. _______ 1 l==~~::~::=::==========~~;-====·1 . $Ul0; 3 B.R., l'ii ba., fenced Neill' N;.B. PoBt Ofc. ~4 yd.; wfw, drapes. Outmde ~ pet 0.K. Broker 53Ml98l STAR GA'ZEE"¥.i<1 '"L;;1t1o;;;;;1'1;;;• ;;;;~;;u;;;51 c:o.1,-. 3100 <UYJ. I• M Y.WDoilt--M u ... ~ BAYFRONT 5BR21a. opll/drps, blt-lno. , V Att0rdin9tofftii ..... Y SSl't.n ' .1..t.1.-$115,000DtlPLEXwUb !Leue $210/mo. 'Call Mi'. 'toilr<eiq,-t.rwm-.. ~·," ~'2 botho\.,;.IBl\A1 Nelsoa 541).1151 Horlfaao nod'4l'OldSC011espcn:iingtotunbeB BA•-2 -•-a.~--.. Ilea!~_~· --=;.;te_. ----ol'JWi. ZOdiocbirth~i..... ........... ..,~ ........ ~ ....... ~ -_.. pat.to with room to en1up. f BB t BA. Meyer Pl~ 2'""'•• 31 It ' ~1.To ·Walker RMlty avail 111 $:!00. Call~ l2co..::t5 6l~ed 6 PM ••• ·-3 In 3l"rhd'il , 63TO ~ Vil.Lide ~ · ~ ' •'""' 3-'"'-.... 64.. • BR. ~ ·--i. 35 ~ • ~5......_..,,,. , 1-,. Ba. auu1e, nr. 6 Y.t. 36 Goo4 • 66 oi.ti:int Newport & PauJ.irino. $225 il': fo r:::.-:!~~ Bolboo lolontl .1355 )>!o..OM>or5tlk63l:I 'tt'y,.,~ ~~ . 1i$ !-----'--.;.;.;;;:. Ne!f!rt Beach ' 3200 ~=· ~=-TRADE -.. a-""--Two Y>oaJ>I IOI!. good ..... • B/B 11 Pb! 45 °" '15 MMit. • Hon. near Bay and ocean, l,t:, ~~ ~= poulble trade fot duJilax TOWNHOUSES 1~ aHo.mtMe 7t5-ILI $<C2,500 2 BR., 2 BA, 2 car carport 'WW-..,You'll i'fOwWmaa R.C. GREER, Rea!.., SBR.. ~Ba, 2 car --"°~-!SOOt 80G.t v ....... _. ~~-~t.• l}f.-w Y'-Lido 6'lUllO ~--=:nool>' ilt.. ~a_ :l~ ' Bay & Beach "''"" .,...., "::.r'"' Hunllngton -h 1400 ~=-~~ ~"""'""' ,._...,, Realty, Inc. 21~ ~TOdaf'• asa..,, BY OWNER ~~Dt·· .• ~ •• SuiJ!!f. 29 ~ 59Yow llli'S.W ~ $21.fliO • 3 BR, l'ii bl, block '"""'"-c.v~ _._ ~Qw# • 601f 90~ W.U.. bit-ins, VA-FHA con. Goal @~ t)~ vmtlonel !lt>ll>Cina ovalloble Fur ""'1 l'llot w ... Ads. M'l-6363 Dlol..a&11 A Solve a Simple Scraml>Ud Wort! Puz:le f .. 4 Ch!'Cklc e r:iw'5~WRE~ r r r 1· r r I' 1· r 8~lETTERSI LJ · I ;I I I I I e.,. ................ SCllAM·LETS ANSWER IN CL.ASSlftCATION.tOOO 2 ~ house, att'd aan.ee .. Sull R. E. • T Nr. airp' nl """'8del -. . S ops .. Newport Pier · $150 mo. RJtr. 6 Ofllco Rental l t'OMM'ERC. -:0:. Sq. fl 1 lNDUST, -bl sq. IL ·~· ... . I ' I • 1' ., ' i • ' .J ··Are You Letting Cash . ' ' Slip Through Your Fingers? See If You Have Any ' ' Of . These Things A ··DAILY PILOT -' WANT-AD , 1. S- 2. Gilltar 3, lally Crib (. Eloctrlc s.w - 5. c--- 6. w ...... , ,7. Outllotnl '!Mfor .. ·-Sat 9. Couch 10. Clarinet '' -11 . Rtfrlgorator 12. Pickup Truck 13. Sewing Machine 14. Surfboard 15. Mochlno Tools 16. Dlthwa1hor 17. Puppy 11. Cabin Crultor 19. Golf Cart 20. latometer 21. Stamp Colloctlcn 22. Dl~o Sot 23. Ploy Pon 24. Bowling lall 25. Walor Skit 26. F.- 27. su11 .... 21. Clock Will Sell Fast! 29. Blcyclo 30. T-ltor 31. lar Stools -32; Encyclopodlo ,,3.3.Vacuunl~nor · 34. Troplaffljf,I 35. Hot Roel lqvlpm'I 36. Fiio Cabinet ~-Golf Clu~ , , 31. Storllng l,$,rn'.r 39., Vlctorl1n Mirror 4G. lod~m:ht 41. Slldo Prol""'r ' -42. Lawn Moww ' " 4S. Pool Table 44. Tires 45. Plano 46. Fur Cool 47. Drapoo 48. Linens 49. Horto 50. Alrplano 51. Orpn 52. Ex1rcycl1 53. Raro Books 54. Ski Boots 55. High Chair 56. Coins 57. Electric Troln 51. Kitten 59, cr..ic Auto 6G. Colfoo Toblo 61. -.,Clo 62. Accordion 63. Skit 64; TV Sat 65. Workbonch 66. Diamond Watch 67. Go-Kart 61~ Ironer 69. Camping Trailor 70. Antique FurnltuN 71. Topo R-rdtr 72. Sailboat 73. Sports Car 74. Mattrou, lex Spp 75. lnboord Spoodboot 76. Shotgun 77. Stddlo 78. Dart' Ga"'° 79. Punching lag 10. Billy Carrlago II. Drums 12. Rlflo 13. Dnk 84. SCUBA Gur 111-or any ath• ntra thin~ around the lioUH lllCIY be turned lnta calh with a DAILY ~ILOT WANT-AD, so ... Don't _Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642~5678 (YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD> DAILY PILOT WANT ADS . . ' WILL WORK FOR YOU! ~t In On The Action T.! ' • . HUMll-1 OIL & Rll'ININI CO, Prbaa Ntw 1-lloDI A•llllMI 'Now, 'Ho! ......................... ~, ........... & .. ~, Huntl...., ...... For all the Delalla call: ·~N.;. D1•l'9Wlld 714/IM ff fl l ...... a w ........ 714/UMIU Read The DA·ILY PILOT ·ORANGE COAST'S leadin ·-g .,...., 1112 t a " ... ,, ,. ALTERA-6 , ~ Dr: 1 ... ...,. fj •• -. Aw"L e•JJOt 1iteretl111 IB 811 ..... _ •. _..,, TILi, C:...... •4 •V-.tllit'1'118Mml* .; Qlot. --• ..,.._ No job ... -. -to""'-L oa k ID J ..,.. ••p.alr.. 111.JllT/ ·-,. ' ' ' I • I . ' ' I • I .. • ' I . • • I • .