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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-12-13 - Orange Coast Pilot, • • , • --- -. 7 -- 2 Mesa S_n~peets. Fountajft Valle . . ~ -. . . ... . .. . "' . 'flttll Snake Eyes; ::'tJ ""~ . .:I. - ' . ~ , . ' ,. . ··JJt:ld . In ·Pet · B~ist AtBen~y~e •' I ' ~ Freed .China . Victi111s • , J ~··- I Pri.sqners,. Ma~,,· Wife Held· . , H~-Ho~e , Jn · ·;f et B·urglary ,.l'f ' ~ .~ .. 'C ·~-• :;S ,' •• , ... t., r -• • . • 11y ,..),'V'\TBI,. Pllll:9S Tft _,_ fl:tei1 by Communial ~°"':~I ~ ':".;.i~t~~~ ;:~, ~.: Q11na ..-Into H""' Kq Monday sJudenl la•sbllld face c:rlmlnll dlqes c..,tured eal'ly Salurday, lea l!Jan two and -•·the Unlkd Siila aboard today, alta' a pel sbop owner cbe<ldng hours lat.r. a U.S. ml1ltll)' ]Une. his -ery ol tnerdtmlise ellegedly His wife, polke said, was apprehended , A opcWmap fOr ·the .llDag Kong In~ a weekend burglary., In their parked ear at the ocene, where govemmeri --~~~u, 43, a · Ont suspect;api)arently hiding in lllrool iqvest.igators said they retrieved most of clvllta ~ ;a,ploJi frOm Lynn,. '""""-passage fell out of it monientl the $1,118 In loot, Including ,.ven ·exotic aia..: caplarid darfug llil'lr«eao Wxr., Iller Ed Whit.'s 11>expocled srrtvsl lll&kes, six cbuckswallss and two par-1 aild J1*1 All> Hmi>irl a...i , the . 1'le I a I p.e ct plWl(ed lnlo a Dewey · rots. -ur1y JI tbe --. Dumpoter trash container below. Booked 00 ousptcioO of burglary ,..,. i.::: ~·=·~'''"T.~.lll41e0• lie escaped oo foot from Whit.'1 Ptt Geraldine M. Quigley, z , Md David M. _,,.. ., -·~, •. Qulaley, :1111, of 2195 Placentia Ave., ac-~ W-, Comi., -·oornmu"'1 cording to police. •· .... ,_, -·111e 111ae o1 com-Foun•~:n Valley .Due to their -condition, the -tlilU, belleved i«Wtl1. • KU IOakts, Including a $1$ ·boll pytboo, two A fourtl.-Anierican, ldentltled 11 Gerald boo coostrlcton, plut one each glossy b .McLaqhun, committed llllclcle on Crac_ . laJ. Big E __ gg ~ldn( ..ue opecles, were ,.turned to ~~u;?::~=~= Evidencelnclullq a.doubllo yellowbeod (Seo-Fl!aDOll,P~tl f-!1..-ft..:.f. h:.-ery and a "1!Qllywhite~ valued'at IZIO I . lie iK>., each were also rettirne<f to the otoCk for • • . ~ · . · 1. .• . . • ' afekoepln(. · · ~· -«:...a . .. The sky bas·falleo on Otickeo Little. lnv.iliill«I said· one patdmoae, one •· .r . • .Fountain Valley ,-pollce believe they kJng and three ,glossy snsl<ol,. P.lua an have craCked the case· of a million fulss.. African chameleon , managed lo slither Ing eggs. • • away dlirlng tlte Wild escapade, lnitlall): 'Police sllqe the ecp, valued at more reported about midnlglrt Friday. · than PJ.ooo, were 1to1en by egg clellvery Offker Phil McCormick w• called to man· Manuel V. Chaves, 14. He was ar~ the scene by Whitt, of 21111 Miramar mt.d Friday by detectives at the Hen-Drive, Newport Beach, who had stopped ny Penny Ea Fann, 11251 ~ Ave., by With hi• whole family to checl; on the FOWU!n Valley, ofter police claim ho onlmell. ~ 30,111!1 stolen ecp to a boktry In He lild hit wife en!Bnd the shop and . ' ' ' • 'Uncle Too' . .. ·siill 'Clafu.~. Innocence· Marine Nabbed 9n Drug Charge ·Los ·Angela. · -at.ly murked that oome ol their He1111 Ptnny ofllclall told cletecUve ~ and oCbor ~ """ milslnl. · An unldentl!led llarlne uoer1edly Marly Ellcqm,I they had ·lool the -alali& wtllt the porrots. ""'1lT al beloc offered dope for 11le at a .. " ...: " " --. =· -. • ... 1• ,...._, ... ,, -M ... .._... ... ...... .. __ .. --. ,~ .... ~ 11 -..... .............. , ,......... ,, -" :=-.. ~ __....-.1>1• --. over a _....,. of lime ........... -·-• NO apeclflc evldeaco ol a IJat1lary had !Ian Qerneole W Jl!ll'bd~ weetend .---·-• ~ • 1'1' -fouod. • atmt of a lellow look110ck on chirps ~~--~ ~ ........... ,.,-~ "I belrd a COllllDGtion oublde and, ran of-llon olmartjum anddlnproos . .:::::.•f·-------~ out " Whlletold)nftltigll«I. dnt(•for lele. ~~~ ..l r""".obl~to clellva', ' .IA _-11aclfallen.oll'<f 'l.htl...t,tnto-· Police lllld tt..,, made Ille arrettof,lhe the 11>&-et·bl-to U..<JoorP Ille--!."··-· . I yocq Mari.. mit•lle'IC!liittt·ol•mm: Oibsn Babry In the Los Anltleo Centre! SaamlllJnir out "' the 4umpiler -• jUaoa 11111 -· of pilll al ~ Son lllrkll llllce a ...et.. ._, Ibo ~ fled ""' a fence u 1 Clenente Hot« !ate Jl'rida.y. a..... ~ aold the ecp to Wbtte's .,. and c:ompeolon -hJm, 'JIJe Up came fnlm a Mxrine Who o.Mtt for .-42 for u-. ~ ~-· notllled aolbortlles aftor i. alJeaedly bad ..... tllal Colten I.Old tbe -al l$i1 lie aald hi louad Mn. ~ ltlting In -offered the -bond, det.C!!... prices -between 50 and IO centl a the oerpeot.laden car, which wa also Im· said. dozen. pounded 11 evidence pendinJ diapoliUon ~Todd Pierce, II, of 111 Del Mar, lie laid a warrant charging Cobell with of the cbar... Room 114, wu booted on tlle felooy """"tnc -property hss been -. lleT -..... alopped 00 bbl Wrget. and Cclllell wss aueoted Saturday. • 111ciioc<fl!lo by 8tll--Mn WU.On, at Vic-Police allep Pierce poo-more a.aves, who llotecl ltla ..ici.. al llMI tMla -Md Natliul Avenue lboul tblD 1,000 .. _.. ( 1 m a 11 Low111t .. -..Grovt,111n..-,111 1:a ...... •a.a -or a~ -..wne table1al and 11t iinma o1 ~ County Jall. b-fur his amot. marljuaua_ al Ille lime ol bll arresL ., --~ "' . .. . ..., M~Y -AFTEllNOON;_:~.J!,°'ml: . ------.-....__,,.. .. ,. ------· ............. ( .. . '. :' t' 1 1 , . " , -{ .. t " ·-•' . .. I DAIU PILOT s MOft!llY,~ll. 1911 ~· ,. , .... , ..... *""' _ ....... • • Pr..,..._ Nixed • m·ess No-Frt!e ·~ .. ~ Ftliill u .s: CtirNs ... ,. \ ,, .... . .... W~ ~AP) ...,.8o1iltHJ- .,r..-.... blll'tlleDdlliC "'-...... ~.ud prlce. .. olrol powers IDday thrW aut .a provl.sian exempting """'lnodcastlng media from the trols.-• • • Sen. Alu&-(l>CeUl.),-ol J>n>•Y.~ t 11"' .. ··-t. lloo< to 16, i'eporJed llils to. newsmen •hll•· comferenct &tW WU in progress. Cranston said, however, that-a DAILY PILOT ·--...... -s.. Cl11111r1t • .. -t;ities · .. s:m.-ile Tl••;:~.,-~· -:. ,:CJ}JJ.St Lights Up for '40 Miles' Tlit11111 A ~~ "' .. • _...... . Miwtlli. ~-._ ----.~~ · , -r·-i.; 1 • F.Hte-en-Cta1ilr Coast 1rea com· citizens should contact them for details of Ch1rl•1,.,~11:~::•~111 ~ .. Nil _ mwdUel "liivl~iflit .. up a~ participants contests. ... -~·· • ... in tht~ lrtr P., of 40 MUes. of Caplltrano Jkae\"'Chamber of Com--·-~· • • ~aiflltnfii S:f'i £early llg ht:lnt •nd merce, 49'1-S10$; tCf-1 ro1·• del Mar ".::Jr.a ·l:.'=.::T ~ ~ diborallni _._ 4 whlth drawc.. fiat· Chamber of Cl>rtiihtfct, Hal Pinchess, ~-£ii =~.(~ llftiera to.iill4 COllt to'"iff the hollday~ 6'15-m!I: Front Door Committee or Coltl "" 11 '"''.,.. •• ~ F•i&ht.s.~ ::-::"' ;..,_.,.-:..;:. MeP Chamber of Commerce: Mrs. ·A.' L, ---· ~ Oranp Couat;:aslst Association Plnkley, M&-1505; Dau Point Chamber of S.CA: 1 l•AH '"I ,.,.....,, .... 2, h i ,.. llrlt .tbeJ>Ait.Y PILOT'".in have 1olned Commerce, Mr6. flo~ce Larter, 496- b'ce& u..~-of the am1'1da. 4S91 ; Founiala Valley Chamber of Com- oampillllCidtii aw"'-'i> ' -T. merce (l\'-'t JJJ'liaion), Mn'. '"'"..,: .:l'iilr -In tli''ind1Uonal ••all Inf Empting, $1"8f ' Runtl-·~ ~ ... cludt Ute ~ of CUlvadale -Chamber 'Ot' Comlhtrce (Women' 1 \(,.rt. oflholllt!r. ~unity of Irvine Dlvlslon ) •. Ralph Kiser, 961.e;6I. -iiliioli-«: 1:aifbelore ChrWmu), lrvl....CWverdale Architectural Com· lCl rr90 ~-4J!il Like Forest. millet, Bob Orton, 547-7315; Laplia ....... Viillq and La1W1• filguel, Beacb Jun!~ Chamber o! Cocuneroo. J,.di ;m..,..iiil laJI year, will •ilin Bill Wood, ·133.7125·: Lopoa Nlpel" D01Dlalla Jlltrlts. Jlomeowoers Aasoc:.lllion, Pat Mancini, · n. .,. Milu" j~es will t1h a '54M030; Lake tort1t, Bob Figera, 837· _ .. prellfttlrtary look at e.ntrles on Dec. 20 8100; MJ11ioa Vie.Jo HoQleowners Aasocla- and will do their [Ina! judging on Dec. 21 , lion, Doug Hill. M&.1938. Only entries nominated by local • N twp or: &,.Barbor Chamber of Com- 1pon&<>r1 wUI be considered by 'the fucr<e, Jae~ Barnett, 67>1300: Son Cle> area.wide COQlut Judau. ~&h It may mente Chamber of Commerce, Bob •.lrudy bt joO !all .to •l&n up for local f:nna,c492.Jl31 ; Sln<Juan)leoljllfµl Qim. ""°'pcUtloD. 1ollow~. I• a lllll qf· \ho JJ'li.1!.• :'!',Saa Jun Clplstr~ Olambeo _. "Whii wlll...omlnita contestams • 'lt'"Camrne~-P1q.Oer,.83(H'l7; and for ".0 Miles" •!ard•. · IDtereaied\ sbS' .s.aa.Chimbf; « Comme:n:m,,ttS- • • ,..,.., .... i FREEDo:M :· ~ : '· f}), • ' . OND~ s .. our OF PA~ , •. ESTATES. ' ' . . ~ OVERSTO'C!<S . • .. . •· W• always l.1¥1 le r91 11lKtion1 of diamonds & diamond j1wr lry et better then wh ol111\1 pric11. Wa will 9u1r1ntr1 our di1mond1 t o •pprai11 at 40 % ov•r ) wh .. t you pay or your mori•y r1f1,1n/1d. Comr in and compare btfor• you buy. ' 1. UNMOUNTID DIAMONDS Wt .-ftl Mt .. IM• .,.,.., "''illt>I .. -. .,.... . .. ...,.,, ceNt .......... .., • -. ..,,._ '4 450 eMM'k M Cltto I at. l .Jt ceret, tbMi fle!Mlt4 Y.S. clslty, • .... et ,,.1..-1, .... ...rk• ......... .,.,.... '3 499 ........ . J_. ltM.llll DIAMOICDS .. 1.11 c .................. .... J. 1.15 ...... ..itt.n •••••• m1 clwf. ty. Iii CM J•L sear ,., ...... 77~ 4. 7111~ :v4 .... TW ........... '99" ' •• 1 .......................... ,. .. ·~" • 11.llt. v..., .,,...,.. ......... . ... lo ............ t '1995 ri... .... " ....... .... '· 1.11 ....... ..... -"'· ·-·~· • ....-s399 -...... '599 y_., M l'-t. CHlllTMAI STOii HOUU -.,, 1.14 .__, ...._. ........ '*-SUNDAY IJ TO I .......... .,. m 1 • .....,. saa5 DAILY' TO t ,; .. M'IH• cltt. . 77 IATUIDAT t TO f Dia-ti Ce11ter for Orange Cou11tf COSTA MESA JEWELRY & LOAN . A '"" Place I<> Shop· Find It Her• Fir.rt 1838 NEWPORT l~YD. PHONE 64 .. 7741 DOWNTOWN .COSTA ltaA-...,._ -,. qJs1p .:.. , . DOM RACITI WE WILL BUY YOUR DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, OLD GOLD MUSICAL • 0 INSTltUMI NTS STEREO EQUIP • OR MOST ANYTKING 0, VAtUI • IRING TMEM IN FOR 'IMMEOIATI ESTIMATE .. . . • • I Ir I i I 7 I ~ I I • :tlOL' 64, NO. 296. l SECTIONS~ 34 PAGEs ' , • . , 4.\ "·"' •' ,. ...,. \" .. ·~Rell ,Cliineie R'elease 2 ·P..risoners \ .. . . . . . ... nouncement wu Ibo llrtl -.!.·that 'Mill ~ And M'cl•righlln· bod -cap. tu...!. . Fecteau and Downey ...,. _ ... JbOard a plane that ..... ihoi oo..,; on a flight from Japan to ~.In 1IU. 'l\e Communists charged tbe two wen on a mission 10< Ibo U.S. Central ~ Agency, dropplnc Natlooal&I Oilneae gpU.~ The Uni~ .Stiles ~tedly -. (See FllEEOOM, Pap I) . Strike Ended . . ' '~ . #. .,,.. l I . . ... • <;,ongre~ .. C~rs · P~h ' ' ' 'J ' F~r .. '197~ 4dj<!:ur.furlei,t ' ' ;F o~lain Valley · Girl Injured . In Horse Fall ..... ' . . .... . I w ................. 11 , __ ........ ,,. "·,,,,,,,, ... Orlnp-~·-. , .... d. ' tm 1d Jw CJ a i , . mdlap ID .-Jc al D ... clip>bo-~ low40~ I. .... • •• • • .i DJil.~f --H MoMir,I es Alive! . ~· l,llf!:~· Federal Officers Bead Slt0p,1er • \ . ~.Cho~Mrt: t . 9 u . • M p Thef ....... -pollat lfOWd ·'-i..-::':::':~~A~-i\i6. -:.:~·' ~ .. ~ . i..n esa et , . ts • ...... ,.r1llt bllo .. ·-tlllol ;:-_. ~ • : • ' • • ·;,71:·~;;:· 'ized ~.~7~~¥it!c ;~;a:~e'.0~= -~ c.m.r suwar. .'IOola,, ""*'. "ll;lop·owner -reported about mldnighf Friday. , , , Speotin"KWTtli-Ju.st • bit ot dU· :Jiis 'lllm>Cll'f' tnercllandla.-alle1edly Officer Phil McCormick was called to ttrs ..... ~.:;.;,-in ·~ around a. rub'oUh :':%~ ~ ~t ':l'~"!':.~ ,~·; • ~ .'ir ~ IAltLEY~ "" • ~lntirfilpted, • ~ butstarY. t . Dtherlveace, Nnee'wportby )Vl!IBeattch,otw•~ll6hadMlr•~IDlllppedr " ... _. ~ . ~Ml mldeoi.s of 0 nellhborhood in cir·J)f;io wilJ not receive Olrlstm•t · -~ of money this IU(IOn because of a ,..U thief w·ho rifled · ICO~es of IFtters -.. allJl>l)ed 1,soo . o\h<l'I 1n • San' a.n.te over Ute ....und. ,,..-·· ..._ __ ~'!"~~~~· •,. ·~r 0Qilaus~Uybfdin&ln1roor nu bin M an ,alley at tftt aouCh' eoil of · heisted her handbag In the mall. Comutner advoe& Jbdnlr;.'!fder',c.:-vantUatlon ~ll out or it rnomtn!s by with his whole ramlly to check n the town And ' a~ the lower hall of her , ....__-:~ · ..... ) .. •.J. 1 animals , Federal authorities ~ve assumtd hie • false tetl.h whie'h wert confalned In crJfJClJm .of water con'"'I iitcl Jllm..r '" ~r, Ed ~· unupect.td 'ar(iva · He said his. wife entered tbe' shop and lnv-nna'U. in the "-"le which ·"-an the.,,urte: the wester~ UStell States WM COlJ-"'"'-au,1 P t.<ff ;Nnged intO 1 Dewey :--··Ua•·1u r--arked that some of their • .._ ~ -. " ~Fridayu·'<irT..,...ible,lliallow Duropsterttflb4o0tatnerbelow. · "'""'-~, -• ~th tJ.e woman resident'• phone ell! at ~ ._·,..· -'=-'~.,:·_,.._ ___ '". _. ·-· -·-·~J ·~~lftJ!f*un." Ip__ Anaheim by ·~.~5llis , 'He' escaped._ oD fc\ot from Whiie's Pet snHet and other reptile.s were mftilng, •Ptllke" ald •Dllttltltt·l!ove Juda oo dCl·thl.el~wbo fir&t wa1 &eeo poring over a Jit'&e stick ofJetters,oo a dead-end stnet 2': 10 p.m. · 1 ; . ~ ~lit ti* ~a( So~t'1 Store 440 It. 17t) St., with the owner's 41:1! s~~J~e=:· ol 1 &irgl~ had Offictts said they learned that the · M H ded llu1'!8U ot~Reclamation'. *' t , """son~ a fNnd bot on his heels, but was yet • ..!""n found. , _, .ilturday afte'rnoon. · ~ 1l~bout an hour Utu. a l'oaia• ca!Jtd '!!""''· lo report the 1uipict. ... era1· l§""llterl f9Wld the I ,!GO-unopened I~ suspect tiaa left in hil leased car before . an · an Commbsk>oer Arms1n1o1 blH!t<La TO--'" t rdB I th t ~ the woman repotted the incident. IOG-Nader :":attt ~ eirlf Sau y, ess an wo "I bei.rd a commotion outside and ran A short time later police were ealled • · c~ ~e " ··report~ on · .~ l.attr.·, out,". White .told investigators. .,ojg,, .. bv the ~Youn,Htrs, aid olflctr1 L I T ' malllp~ 15 ~·~J'~ ... ~ $1 wire. ·piillce said, was apJ:l'ehtnded "A man had fa11en out of the vent into gatl\ered'\Jptbe·maiJ ln the trash bin~ ong -erm ., ~ writteR-; ~J:fi."!8~~~ • ~IJi'tbelr patted cat it the scene, whel:e the. tpish barrel!," he declared. ' InCluded in tbe lettetr were 'dMdend , . • . c<!tliil;""-~~. • .. ~ i'(~ ..Ji!';~i&i1ors· s&l<I they retrieved most of SaambllJJg out ot ,the dumpster con-. . , r aµ,~1:: ~o~~ $e~.su&~t . ln~·Hei~t':·wave .... L. • • • 1 -~• J~. , • • J>!'f-~~---....:...:.=...: •. ......_,the $1,nl_in loot, Including seven notic tainer, tbe '•,.-t fled over a fence as cnecu, govemmen bond• ·auu """""' J A ks •J.• ,.... ... .,.,.,....11'Jlfl' .... lUVL-_1.. " .. 11.. d ~-·~-. " ,U. '', t*,. A fanillilr with· .wMil' ~ ~,.._.,. -·~1 ·SU: chucaaw,......-an •"O par-White's 300 and companion chased him iJelDJ of volue. , , fl I<(.«, •j)iatal"'nlleo· el--y·.,.i;~ ,:ioco. _ . unsu=ss!ully. Police ml the -stack of """"' letter• , , • thil fl.:i•.'L •~.-..a. d.,,..Jllidril .,.llcioked.on sWlpiclon of burglary , we,. He said he found Mnr. Quigley slttiilg In wiifeturneOro-p0sW•ut.borUJe1. ...__ 'ST.·HEIJER', Jei'!ey {AP) -A mi~le-r~ ~i;,~-~I · -, tlie~--~· .... ~.M. Qµigley t JS, ~David M. the serpent.laden car, which was also im· A llcenst number_of the suspect'• car · -~x.:z.1 • 0 _~;:: _....... . c.~ley., 2', of 2195 PlactnUa ,Ave., ac-pounded as:· evidence ·pending disposition -"" ma. ·.·n. WhO practiced, blick. , miglc ~'""" ,...., , •• ·~ •• t li of "· c·harge·s -cl>!cked Jl!ll, pcillce uid, ·alld reveall ~'" -CoIHorllla l)one .• ,.. A -4 ':·,,_ • .,... O'JlO ce. ·~ · · . • ~~a\ tile aufo' hail been 1aoid ·111 1 and ·dragged aloep!ng cbild,ren.from their :.\rmstroni . .-. · 1~.· . .,. ;;.i;.itii ._ , ::D.ot to llleir delicate ponditlon, tbe Her bu.band was slopped pn his Los Angeles firm. bedl ·was: 1eme~ today tA> SC> yeara in W"Ol'ld Fann 'F~tlon"'· ,..,,,...mw.· ,.,.SnP.H, mcl~ng. a ~·ball python, \wo motorcycle by s,t. Mu: Wilson, at V\c- Officer.t. s~ several ifetting c~rds pri90J\ for 13 ·sex attacu· on young boys' predicted that current,Waier ~~ii., · .. ~ c.onstridors, pl~ one each gl~ •. 0 torfa Street ' and~National Avenue abOut ·""'-miit'aUU>orltiet JY&pect Jn numtroUs designed lc)'.Contairi Ciisli were fOund emP-an4p gfrli.. .. " and suj>ply programs ..wUf_ Miaiitt"ide; ~~ ·~ king s~e species, were ret~ t. 1 :30 a.m., ()n · the basis of a general YUt Or9nce Couitty~s baa been ty among the hundreds of unopened let· .Edwa. rd Paisnet, dect'l"ibeQ in .court as quate.,water for a wester· 0 1:U1Pl.ilt~ ... ~White. . . "' broadca.!lt for his arrest. ~in Fount.aln "VaJley,,.police ,.. ters • r • ......,.., popullJion that will increase ~·by 100 Evidence mclu~1ng a double ye.llowhead PoliCe said Mrs. Quigley glive a state-~toU)'' : • _ ~vit!s:Usi!id-:bj~lmen to)jp(l ita~.li:i ,.-, hideous 1t11n," plead~ ~iit to million persons In the r'lext}S.,x.ears apd a woolly white parrot, valued at $250 ment including,1he fact she and her bus- ','-R.. Ball. ' ;::,· ~ ~..: ~ -hedul~ to ot mail,-also were found in the loot. th. charges and said he would appetl the "We're ncit just . C90Cern.ed with .i~, each were also returned_ to the stock for band are lntefested in sna);,es and had ; 'J"POIDU ~.,~ -. -1ente'1ct!. ' 1 1. f ter ,. Arm t -safekeeping. just stopped outside the stori to peek in .:i.:. .... ln-'~w-. Or-Coonty Judlctal • • •· ' ~ ....__ creas ng supp ies 0 wa ' s r~ng I e tlgators aald one patchnose one at the se-•ts .. ~ " 1 oe 46-yw-okl building contractor, a said. "We have programs, some of which nv 1 ' • r-· l:Mi&Jid.~MondlJ, ijt-WU IJT~ ' ... •. . .. E ..... r .. e 1 , . father oC.Olret, was convj.cted laat month are very near the legislative stage, which · =r::a:..-=~~ve.~'. . fU~E-OOM _._j; ·.:·"': • ::~:~~ -:,w:a:~ln~~ =~=:r:::te:s ~fi~~g=dc1~'!~~ police md bad bel!D blqllrlz:M. • ,.l\..l!J • • • to ca1lfornla." -~~~=~~ .~ .. ·~"the."--'"·,~~"-,--.. : : ···"· En~aumnel. " Tbe fe<leral official· sald .. those pn>o C .a.t.. .... _~ l7tli~ ~ .u.:~ 1 PatsDef's aenteaclng had been: del•r,ect' grams, . many of' them contained· in Researche1~s Cit~ Hipp~e .:~ ~' • • -f.adeaa WM .•Umeed to 20.yean 14, UfitlrJllYChlitrie ... reporta wm"'IUbinltted California's Master Water Plan, include . . who --'"" a man bad II-. ""'-:...~ • ""-'--_, · "'· ,_ "• ,,;..~ .. . .,', • . ffinPloiif:~ • 'b,t;l"'bi,;Jioine. .. "'-:!' --·-• WU ...... a ~ win -· new metboda of piping lo l'ellriilnate .J)entlCb ald'hi~ a man drlvlna ~1 , •• , . 'l'esti°'°-'1Y at..PaLsnel.'1 weei-loq trial 11eepage ~at costs miUJons·of galloor of .,_. aU&·il tae ll'el·nd ~ to qu111-. .;i.lpi .L)i:nil; ·Miu.,. Fecttau'i bro,ther told of orgiflf, ICl'fllm.ing chllcim\ takeft water a year, weather modification pro- Ailment-Nagging Nav~ls tlln hJm. .: · "\., Philip· ukecl • newsman who told him of. from their beds and faped in nearby grams and conversion .of saline and b Bui Wn .. ~.nn,vp and lol!._.J!le the relwe: "hey°" 111n!" fleld'a, ..,d, bl..<dmg WQUJldi c...-i ~y sewage water. · FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) dffteel':~ beJlf.U ®esUonluc the Jn'Olll , ...,,it.:.. , -• • l . "'-.1 -, . .i. "But the overall · prognosis is• moch Big belt buckles rubbulg against the .,-. iatlni' she thOuabt the'l!WI Wbo Jl-. ~.-~-~Ii:~~~; t ''fe've ·~. '°· many nall~:.•UiicJlec! to the attacker~~~~ more hopeful and promising-than certaili tempted to 1qat tnld her tiou.e •••first· f~ !~~~ w~ ~~1 reallr bellev~ .• It 'I11e~prQiteeution prod9ced a ·en;i,teegue ptople ·would have Us b e.1 ie v ''"' ~' tµmmy can ca~, a nagging navel, say ~ trom di:iUler .,_ • tflil:T.tiri:ae " • muk , whlch Patane! allegedly wore ' to Armstrong snapped. "! can tell you today two researchers who have been studying ..... ~..ud he ahued tbe~Qd JM.I)· \t.~.4"b' ~e;·of twin "d~gHt.e-:'., terrify hls victims. With it went 1 ratn. that no one is gol?ig·to go short of, wa~r 3SS()rted ills 1."11ong hippies .. , ·~ diDoce before ~Ill him. but Suin·incl sidl\tct nbw 21 '111 . ptured cOet ~ a se_t, ol, wristb~d,ds, .df ~ra}elets now or In the year 2010." The researchers also say that pr even· •tit man~ waa queaUonhii aOt IW~Y1 He n a ' . ~~a .... , :a<., Armstrong said hi! office had "every tiVe medicine -partiCUlarl,Y" a good dose ...atep;iy found a .lka'lt• rt\'OIVet man.JID4,.flis,d~rs had ~P! fn_toqeri: sti~.:"i~rp naifs, · , concern" for protection of !he en· of .soap and water_:is r.bont the best soJu. 11hictrihlcf been taken <fnimltfte honif'"'.aa ·bJ mall· UilUl four yean ago, Wbtn·f)qe of CllUllc:I ,...,_.,. Q &. .JnlQ wl»Q Jov~ vironment and the natural conditions · ,. ~ Pl~Avenue.~ :.. ('VI • the .gti'U'lnith"ertentty_ adcireUed a lek, chn~-:SoP.ii~'.oJ the ~·he a~ked from which !he vast bulk"ot America's tion for etimb;.\ting s~ meOical woes. •Detllriltt Bcm .r ~in., uld :-~. t to her falliir '1D 1'The pM.ititl w.ere'"u.)'OWie:,aalyean.old .. !ut·ata water is drawn.. . Dr.JosephM.W~lent:i,aFortLauder- Vi'i1enb; said :a condition called "vaga· bond skin," named for an afflicUon that plagued h:lbQe.!, is ma.king &, comeback. He ana: Berger dubbed the etinditJoo "hippie skin/' They said · the CO}ldldon Is marked ,by lice, ,bed bug bit~, patches of missing skin ana caked dirt on the body. Beach Access .-peq , e. ~ &emn bu blieD, er. ' ~-, . -, "."r~ chiktrtn's home where ·he ' aonietime! "But remember that nature i:tnasslsted dale dennato~, and Dr. l_l.obert, A. liaql•*=' ~Jn the.ire& q Yj.:O' • lltl1'lbl"' 9111ed:Clllno." The letter w.. ..-~ed ·-WU ~-.. '.'Uriel•" Ted" Isn't very efllclent," he said. "We plan to Berger of New Yor~ City, have published La ws m' t Setback ~ pippin. , ' •• -'.i._._._.~" • r ~ -with "Ji!,-'-. '""·"' •• '' """• J~ JIUVl'll"u Improve that efiicieney anil still meet our. their findings on hiPP.ie ma~Jl.fse in a medi· ........... ......... .,,... ...... ond be pla)!ed Ionia Clous al ClWtmaJ cal i· umal li ' o1.1:,ri;-St>ur~n st., 8f" .-lined.Jn rad>~ and no further let.. JllrU;.. • • " , . ~~f:ndingdl~ g':Y~~attr demancls ~lhout Medical .problemo wh~ have been ~ .. ~ ~. -CounO: IJ.I.. ten wen·eecepted:-· ",... .... rather unct1mmon in the past 100 Years T Be R rt d t ~ • r.r3 uif1Nl "'-mOtfiiljl 'lftlt Cloud' seeding 'm"-be In operaUon hy 0 epo e :_. ~ '"~' 11 ~ecttv .-l's ' • '1 l • '"' !~·~""' '~" ll!Otothepointtliil!hllltOOi~~ 54'1l<1d.pla1l!·g,!llAJ!~~· 1cj·!h1,!!?f._lfJ'g "'"' ., • .,,.., · ~ _ '.::. l ' B h Ai'd '· ' '~.-.__, beL-be WU"••~ ' ... _ , ...... l ·.· f f •• t ill• be ... ilable lo rt!Cillil!, <ed n~w· ·---·-. ~ eac e IU8 )'tllll' ~ , 'II'•---..... __ 0 rea1.1 -waer w ,, sCaIP,:i.ri 'sktiJTtsn.··· . .. AIJUl.llU setback UI the ctty'a lawsuit tured, and b1a tee0nd. wife died fn a fire MEETI' NG 1, Callfornla from rapld~y wing metl)ods WilentJ..a.a.ld aom&•ol the scaJp troul!ile over dtabli..•i ..... nnblic acceu·to lhe"Jl2-of "sky farrhtpg1"-Ar · ng ~id . .,,, _ ~ r-:r S k ~'" "', J ill lll;~AvaJ,on.Sbor!I', ltlol-' • •• • oi•.,~ illhlr.i sttm.:dront ~lbeUt! ilatll lf> you"dtnl't mlfi'·Hiintln;ton P'ae!foc''Be>Ch tJ .,. I n f; ee Afro I 'I.. ' i)1~ llnt~er: 1'1})!t'lll1Jr,I!' ,,n 1. :i. ~ ... ,i ;, ~j fl) I • m:'~~l11l\lt .~ ... ~~0:n11 .. ~.~.· v:11U., .~ e "!llh youi luMds, )'W·-t go '*1."'" pec'tea ~ he reporled lo 'the Huntington ,,,, '!_ ___ . . .. ~, '1' to .1 i.-. .m.lddle or·ilie nJ .. •t tha, t JOhn munlstJ'ar1iw ~JICt apllriCe. ;i . I hno'' t '"!beard thlsio"ver and 011tr when we'd B h C , , • _._ ~ ... , M" On appllcaUon of ec 1011 to· our wa er go down to the cOmmunes /' Wllentz 18_ id. eac ily Council tonight. O• p d '? · wu not M-ing released iinmf!dtat•h• u «OJlOmlc matters, ..R()fers and problems,J• ArmslrOng satd: ' · c·t A Do n1 v.e-.r ' 8"8 es . .. ·-oom; o" .... ___ rs b•d speculated; .. :Afte'r 11 Scliomann. told newsmen tbat trade talks ' Alter: a year 'or BO without ••Shing I y ttorney n Bo a 13 erpected to -4 UM::• .bo... 'd d'"ed" he between the United States and the Euro-"It Is untrue, unfair and unJUSt to say their hair many hippiPS complairt about brief the couneil at an execuUve session ... , .•. , .... · • year•, my pes on't 1et aiu1 , , ; Comm M k 1 Id t>etii-that Calllornla's water problems are an 1·tchi"ng head th 1 -pe n on ar e cou m soon · on e atest court order that requires the SeaJ-Be1ch city etiuncllman Frank said-· being magnified by mismanagement," "It's not the dirt but the ltchin~ that's Sales Js expected to ask for a new or• "We're glad there was some com· But they displayed apPBttnt disagree-the federal official said. bothering him," Wilentz: said. "So, he city to answer a series of questions arJ,.. dlance regulating "demonstratlon·type mutation," but dlsappolnted that lt was ment whether the cli~cusslons should gets some treatment and .taW i&~bot ing from the suit filed against Standard parlldn" at tonlght'a 8 o'clos:~meeUna: of not now/' he add~. · .pr~~ccompany international cur-shower and lh.e:·J~bJ~g'"J~-, -·.. 1' OU and if.s subsldiaTies, the Huntington the city COjllll?il. '" · Downey's s~ttr, ;Jd•'Y Walsh1_ said •·, · . ,., . .5J .. . 1 ·H<>.111 th· CQnducts Choir "And th'fl..,,._1~t· b•ck ilo the Bf!8"/',Coiil'banv, the _Huntinglon PacUic Sales sakl the type of ordinance he will. ~h,. .. tea11; :u~very Jll'PPJ'.~ far, said taia.:s ~war.a lift~~& · ""r., ~ way he li.ved bei~e:,.."Slr ~ ~~r COrp. and J"M'~r._Hunbngton. ask for would make It possible fol' llil~ it!ch&itd ~ _ r think it't.ttoriCW-fiiJ.~ ~'te ns could begin "only l!:ertan '"'BROADSTAIRS, England (AP) -we'll st_e hint qalft,wltti1he 'lime f~ 'f!lt. C1?lJ!'Cil.,;..w1ll meet at 7:30 p.m. ln council 0 to control demonstrlltionl" ibd-Tliat:('aii telrr.54 DOW." ... ~ · ~~monetary !eal~f:Dt. \:. . ·P.rltht' Ministet1 ·Edward Meath, who Je.m."" • ~/!-.,._ ."i~ ~ · · \ •. councll cflamDers. parades such as the peace march earn« .. Thf"Do~eyl.Jiad ~li\Jted John lri ·-=kogers )I.id better tr1d.e;rela}iorii '1can 1 :rectliU)I conducltd·the London Symphony Anolher ~lalnt .. H-. rOOstly · ~m ~'·Iaul.' is over. 46 interrogatories this year." -~-~ ~Chi~ p:niOn ~W\ltr-',..thl.i jiir ,_ htlb to letd,_to succes.sf\lr coachaSion of tQielellra in a charity performance, took W0';9f!'~ Jsi.~W ilchlqc'"f~ilh v,. whlCh.~."' companies claim the city "I do not want ID ordinance tb1t In anr-were told that1ils ientence was 'being !lit monetary talks." -. -tG the podiwn to lead a choir. Heath con-fecH-\1hL~ll'Jb9tkinl!&nd 'stOmiCb. s~_-amw.~. be!Or.e. ~ case llself _ way would hinder parades such as the reviewed. France wants a direct devaluation or ducted an 80-strong choir and orcb~a W'ilSitl sa¥• thi~.e{1 lte1t~buckl'5" ~.the ~ent ·o~recreational AnnilUee Parade In Leisure World or the T\vo other Americlln.1 are known to be the dollar through an increase in th~ $35 Sunday in his home to~·~ annual concert ~ . ~n. with · JO~.· · g pltn t b,s ' easSn\tlf over the. be¥°b north of the Jwiior high 1cbool's ~·, review Jrom imprlicined in Communist China. The)' .'an bllnct~offkial ""price of .gold. Ffance is , ~9f~Ch~rls~tm~as~c~aro~ls~. s=======~tht~lnl~dril~l4nd~~..-;JW~~~·~'f~lt~·;.f.· ~·-:..,.!~~·.:·~·~l:~· __ ·::,... ___ ~ \akini place. are Air . Force Capt. ·-Philip E .. Smlth, unwillini to consider a major t~au iQ. I: ' whose plane was shot down over the Gulf the value of l;he franc on groJm9s Jl might of Tonkin in September 1965, and Lt. put Paris at a disadvantage 1n com- Robert J. Flynn, a U.S. Navy pilot m~~clal dealings with other Europepn Ma yor Nixes Raise YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (UPI) -Mayor Jack Hunter uya he ls not paid what he la worth but on principle has turned down presumed shot down over China's na.ions. . > Kwangsl Province In Aum••t 1970'. 1 .. :.,!.. Rogers and Schu~ann said they also ... •-t"alked about the lnd.1a-PakJstan war. a 14,000 1 year raise. "I flied petitions, Cle Sk T ..:f oougbt the nomination Ind ran for I 'job. an y LA! t that paid $20,d> ,a year and I inte~ t;o • :."· • w 1 ' • serve at that salary," Hunter said S~t. 'B , Q· • k St day. y -. uic or m; OWIN COAIT DAILY PILOT . .. -Rain Blows Away , , A swiftly m~g •l9rm out -of the " -Pacific Northweit Whistled over the OIANGI CDAlt •u•utHJNO COM1A1t't Orange Coast sUnday · night, dum11lng ..::.:: !; ~ . ateady.., lboWers and dropping lhe moun- .J,.tr: L c.,1.., t.:-"'·· ''" snow le.vtl, but Jeavlna: clean, clear \'kt rr.w.t ..w ~ ........ • ies today. n,,,.,, K••ril • !~No •!idJ~ rajJI ls~ fonseen by the •11• .. U:'S. Weather Bureau, which sakl lt J>UI· T\i•~•• A. M11~~l•• • _.'ioo fast to really drench the South· Ml"'finl 1!"111111" --'lf Al•• Die kl• • ~ iabd ~ P.!wdered mOlllitains above 4,000 w.1 OrHte ce.tt...., -f._ !lth lb. iDcbea of snow. H ......... ....., ~ Brilk wtnai" in the wake of the 1torm 11111 k i t.II 1 • .i..,,i4 OOy.Jfid:'"cn.iid ·1~ less dUllculty than · lut .._'8.ocieaq Slota Ana, which M1ill111 ~'"'~·~ P~;, !'0. tl641 lnfl.lcCed~ W~· damage 1n J..oa -'~1"...~'l:: · ~~,;;.;,.,was ,.;Jed w~·r.z:i·=. ·:::.=........,' In cc.ta Mesa's mttct'--1?ark d.lstikt at a.. ~-• ,.... If ~ 11 ... • ~id-rnomtnc • .lfhen 1 lKJd,iOn of a I1r1t -r trce:-crubed dotm on t lleply new car. "1 don't think there is any. dlfferenct of views between France and the United States that this war should: end without , further bloodleitt.og and that the proper forum la the' United Nations," Rogers said, Rogers said Nixon has called a special meeting of the U.S. National Security Councl1 to discuss the war. .. -·-· . ·'Valley Cyclist Saved in Desert . A 13-year~ld Fountain Valley motorcy- cle racer was rescued from · the :Mojave desert Sunday 'afternoon· where •he bad been stranded without 1as for about four hours. Scott J. Mooneyham, 17219 Santa Lucia St., was discovered. •bout 30 milts north of Victorville by motorcyclists out for an afternoon ride. His' father, JoseP,h Mooneyham, said Scott was partlclpaJing in • desert race when he took t~ wrong turn and ran out of gas tryi.Qg to liod'hi.s way back. The cycli!ila gtve the yOungster some of their gas and led him back to bis parents. Cold. Jfbtlt'j'1:hrlltntu-type weather Is forewt,• folloWlng lhe storm wh)ch brollpt tlio ... 1oon'l1ietal roinfall td"ooly .a . liM11Ms. Wtll below the 1.a UIUlll)r recorded hi' )his U-, . • • O...i&l\lloft ~tum over the ~ruPd f)opJ. It to II degreea , Wllh Council to Meet • ' « tW ~ lftcut for lonJahL -.,. .. : ~· ·-ltc>ard Meets ;rruas of the Huntington Beocll Unfon lllfh School Dlltrfct wUI holithelr r11st December meeting at 7:30 ·p.m. 'l\iesday at' d11trlct he•dquart<rs, 1905 Main SL On the 1gend1 Is 1 profrt•! ftJ>Orl on dem'llds for ernploy,monl reform b~ Mertc11>>.me.rl~1 '811 die ~ auditot't .-.port. At Fire Station Membera of the Huntington Beach City Council will mett 'at t p.m. Tuetdtiy at the Murdy Flrt Slalioli, lllUI GOllllnl Stu for an lolormil dinner meeUnc wilh fire department official! and t h e archltecll of the newly completed staUon. Following the meetinf, the councU wut participate In dedlc1tion ceremonl'4 at the Gothard Slltlon at 18311 Gothard Strtet ntar Ellis Avenue. · The' public ancs 1U former lira volun- '-' are Invited lo attend Ult 7:IO p.nl. decllcatton <eremonl!t. · '. D " .... • ,. •• . ·' .,. a.,1 • .1 ~: .l ' . ·. ' ' ·-. " . ., , . ' • -,:-.. 1 .. •· t ,, .. . ... ' . . . • . '" .. . . ,, ••• .. . ~ ' We 1lw•y1 h1v• l•rg• s•lections of diemonds & diamond j•w•lry et b•tt•r thin whole11le pric es. We will puar•n.t•• our di1mond1 to •ppr1i1e at 440 % over wh•t you p•y or Y°"' mQJl•Y refund•d. Com• in •nd comp1r1 before you buy. 1. UNMOUNTED DIAMONDS J. 1.15 c..-et ffllhtlrs dlelMH. WSI chrrf• ~:·' -... -'""".'"" .. .,.. 9. J, 1 t •• .u.;..... fl• clfor 1-& ........ '4 450 .... k .... ,. ' I . 1.11 1erwt, Mltf'll•lte , .. di...._ ,._ .. J.)I Cef'et, ,,.. "911MH Y.s. c'-'ty, G c*1M fcoterte.I, &e -...fc• elf°' • c•t. Yerr .,, .. n"' • kffl._.. 11t. l1Ke111p11~le 13 499 Set hi pl•th1u• wl .. J s1 99" 5 -'•• I Mftlfll ............. 4. ty. • S:M JI( SftGr: T., ....... 77'tl 4. 7 dl-ltltd. "" , .. TW. Ledin rlef, '99" J.111MaSlllDIAiil.,..&I( f.. I.II ..... II •n nilL ""-wWJt ' I ' ...___. 1··-• ••-..... ._ •· ' .~ .. ... _. ~ ....... :oe • .....;. .JTI ---· '599 Q-,. Ytf)' "°'''-'· CHllSfMAJ STOii HOUIS ~. 1.14 ._.. 4i...M NllNIN, "" SUNDAYIJTOI ..tfte c1tw. VY'll d-"r, Mkts DAILY t TO t Pt.. llrlll'-t cet. · 77 SATUlDAT t TO I • • . Dla-...i Center l•r Ora111e Co1111t11 COSt A MESA JEWELRY:.& LOAN Ft>uf it H1r1 Flrlt j DOM RACITI WE WILL BUY YOUR DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, OL D GOLD MUSICAL INSTRUME~TS STER.EO EQUIP. OR MOST ANYTHING Of' VALUI. IRING THIM IN FOii IMMEDIA,TI ESTIMATE ' I• --.-1',1'71 H Dolll.Y PILlt ' ~·dia~l'.Wt~· • Near.Dacea . In fight~ From wtre Servi<ea ·Indian paratroopen adva!fed lo )rilhln . al• miles ol the center ol Dacca today, bringing tbe Pakistani defenden wllbin . ranee or lbelr artillery, an Indian, ipokesm.an reported in New DelhL He , Aid tbe Indians would be In a pd,Jtton lo capture Decca within 24 lo 21 hours. Gen. s,H,Jl'.J. Manekshaw, chief of ~ff of the Indian Army, broadcast an appeal to Pakistani commanders in Dae· . ca lo surrender. But 1 pooled d~patcb by . American correspandentJ in Dacca said Gen. A.A.K. Niui, the Pakistani com•. mander there, vowed to fight to the last. "Our army will e\tber live honorably or perish for our cause," Niazj said. A mllilary spokesman in Calcutta .B81d ; the Indian paratroopers, dropped Sal\Jr. day atKi later reinforced, bad overcome heavy resistance · to 'advance · to the ' Lakhya Rfver ferry croasing. ail. miles northeast or the heart of lhe cily. Other · Indian.columns advanced with tanks and armored perBGnnel carriers to wit.bin 12 miles of Dae<:a. , Manet.shaw broadcast a message ~ lo the Pakistani commanders oay· ing 'my forces are now closing in around Dacca. Your garrisoD41 there are now under -the range • 9C their ~lery. Further 'ft:Si.slince l! s e n s e 1 e s a • ' • Manetsbaw appealed to the Pakiatanis to remove civilians and foreign nationals from the line of fire should they decide to fight and td<!ed, "I nope you· wlll not . compel me to reduce your ganison by use of force." Neutral planes flew ~ foreign na· tionals out of Dacca Sunday and only a small group of American and foreign newsmen and diplomaUc officials was \el\. Dacca dispatcl!es said inany of tbe people bad fled Into the countiyilde lo avoid being causbl in the battle tor the Clly. ' Indian Defense Secretary K. D. Lall told newsmen in New Delhi "within the next 24 to U hours we WW be in a very . strong po.sJtJan. around Dacca .• ~ There will be obstacles but we wUl be in a posl· lion to overcome the obstacles." These wee the other m a i n developments aMOCiated With the war : -India said &lnday tt was prepared to consider ,a ~sefire if •the Eat\ Pak!stani rebel8 first 1Wf1J given a hearing. the Security Council ·debated the conflict for 51t2 hours, then adjourned early today without votingi<QQca!U.S. irw::e!nsolutipn. I '~· Ul"IT .......... BANGLA DESH LEADER PROMISIS EQUALITY . Syed N1ztul ,l1l1m-Exhort1 C~·of Followen ' . 15 ·Cities ·s1•1ile . '· Coast Lights Up .for '40 ·Mihs' ' ' . .Filletn °'""" CO.II ' area com· munities have signed up as participants in the 1971 edition of 40 Miles !. or Chrlstmaa Smiles, the yearly ll&htlng and decoratlng event which draws Oat· landen lo the coast lo ... the holiday sight.. ' The Orange Counly Cout Association · and the DAILY PILOT again bave joined forces · u CCHpomors of the areawide · competition for aWards.' · New entries in the lnditiOnal event in· elude the communities of CUlverdale (part of t.be new community of Irvine which may be a city before Christmas), MISslon Viejo and Lab Forest. • · Fountain ·valley and Laguna Niguel, both newcomers last year, will again nominate entries. citizens should contact them for detail& of contest.I. CaplstrUO Bock Chamber ol Com· men:e, 496-2105; C o r o a a del Mar Chamber · ·or Commerte, Hal Plnchess. S7Hl29; Front Door .Committee of Colla Meu Chamber of Commerce. Mn. A. L. Pinkley, 541-1505; Dua-Pobll Chamber of Commerce, Mrs .. Florence Larter, 496- 4591; FOtlllLaiJ. Valley Chamber of Com· merce (Women's Division), Mn. Marilyn Empting, 83&-1731; lhmtlorto• Beaclo Chamber of ·C.Ommerce ( W o m e n ' s Divltlon), Ralph Kiter. -1. lrvl...c.Jverdale Arebllectural 'Coor miUee, Bob Orton. 547-73ll; 1-u Bed Junior Chamber . of ' Commerce, Bill ·Wood, 633-7125; Lqaaa Nlpel Homeowners Aslociation, Pat Mancini. 548-8030; Lake Fcrest,' Bob Figera, .8'f· 1100; .--. Nleja Ho-wners Al;!ocia- tioft',' <Doll Hillt Ml ... ' °" I >I JI ti N ~ w p • r I -r Chamber 'oj Com· merce, Jack ~\..i~ &a a.. NY Seeks ·~ ~ .. ' ~o·'Close · Old Home . . EAST HAMPTON, N.Y. (Ul!l) -W11en Ille aanl of JaequeCr• OWliJ lint mov· llil Joto Grq Ganlenl Jn 1m: Eu! Hampioo, wu' a -!11.J~ for Ibo aocla1 allte. The ·Sf.room manalon ltsell wu nporto\l haunted by U. lboel of a ,.. caplaln and all the plumblnc wor)\td. '• ' ~·' In'1be '!ltc:t"" ·•in«, ,)WI :Jloili-bu 1llppecfl1ii tbe ooclal ladder and dar- ing much of the year II mootly deaerted. .. Grey Gardens, too, bu oeen ill bell day& and the Sllllolk Counly Hwtll Dtti<il~ ment wanb it closed. ... • • Sidney -Ith. head of I he department'• bouainll ud • uni!Jtldq dlvlllon, aald the 61-yeaN>ld fioUIO lilcU running waler and II unlll for human habitaUon. He said the two women in- babitanll, Mra. °"'4111' aunt and first CClU!ln, wero bolli ill, and Iha! 12 dlteased call alao lived' llt tbe house. Edith BeaJe, 55, Mrt. Onwi11 couain, Aid Sunday obe and her mother would not move out and claimed tbe health department'• claims were .. abloJuteJy rldlculoul." Sbe aald they plan lo renovate the mansion and aell il "Ol course the house isn't perfec::Uy normal, 11 lhe 11.kt. "The house ha& to be done over. You know how bard it ls to get plumbers in the autumn. "Moth« ..µmated It would take one lo three yurs to fix the house for sale. Now ahe's ;ot it down'to one." Miss Beale's mother, Mn. F.dilh Bouvier Beale, 76, wu the sister of Mrs. Onaasll' lather. Miss Beale old they have not informed their fa~ relative ol lbelr plight. "I really mu.st write her a letter and tell her about the whole thing from start to flnlsh, '' Mia Beale aaid. -Ith plans lo viJit the bouae Wednesday and 111d If the building was llill unfit be would order an immediate evlctRm notice. He said be bad baied his allegations on two previous visits to the house. . On Becbrith'1 claiml about 11>0 -.· Miss Beale aaid they had a cata, not 12, and that nobe were diaeued. She' said {she and her mother bad ca111ht colda "with all Ihm people (health department br specton) coming into tho house and look- ing arourxl and everything." NIXON BEST BET - Tube Brings J!ajr r gtithir ;" MAl\TINEZ (AP) -B""'Cht lotelller by tbe late -"' televlalon Vlrlll Lee 11ai!>teY, 7', and Eileen de 11eoJt, to, are now ~ ~;· -mel ;,, ii.. Alhambra Convaletceol Hospllal , here lour )'Uri ago and wero ,.... rltd Sund>J In tbe resl llome wllb a ~-ptloo ·ar­ napd by alteidlntl' and 'lwo' Ill-• \lmlledclNrtbea. • llamlq. wbo tended local ·IOll r. areent fOr 40 ~ receritly ~ qulrocl a color televlalon set, for-his room. . "Mama hll never seen. a co1qr • lelnilloo Ml', and she like to.bad •. flt when she uw miDe lut w.eek." •. said Ramsey, . , Bui tbe home had • rule. fteltdeutl could • ..JtOt 1 W It.Ch. telefiglon In the room of another of lhe opposite sex -uhlesa married -after tbe lounse Bel ..... -off wly uch evening. ' .Banker Takes On Treatment . for ·. 'Ge.1¢g Disease' ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -Don Hellinc baa volWllaily undef1000 painful surgery without anesthetlc in an effort to help develop an elCective treatment fo~ 'the disease that killed ~.ll'Pt :Lo!! Gehrig. Helling, '8, a former bank president. ls s.ufforint from alanyotrophlc l11e1'1I schelrosls, a muscular malady commonly ~ed. "Lou Gehrig Disease" because the onHlme baseball Siar died of ll lh !IHI. Twice this year Helllnc has pelmltted removal of four aecUon1 of muscle the size of a matchstick trom each of bis forearm.a. But even If Helllni'• llasue umples prove an effective tool to learn what causes the d1seue, it ls not likely be WW ever benefit. Heiting bat sul!ered from the Wnesa for nearly three years, and it Is W1UIUll lo aurvlve beyoad 11 moolha """'it· sets in. Dr. W.R. Kennedy, auoclate professor ol neurology at the University of· Mln- HIO'ta HeaJtb S e r v 1 c e 1 Center, 1a supervlting the nsearch. . "Don is a truly heroic per10D,'' Keo. nedy said. "He has undergone two'opera- Uons on his ann, wltbotrt, general anesthesia -the on!y way we can take oUt useful muscles -and endured tbt Pliift,wlplout~ pelfJ1. flf,»af.,'~ ,., "'. ; Kenilody Aid reatarCllll'• are studying lhO spind!e endi of the muscle umplea In an alltmpt • l!laconr•whot ca .... 1be -Uliions@K - j ,., ,, Sp~Fitm ·~~o.Ii~~ .. - LOS ANGELES (AP) -Alroopaoo llOrkm Wilona bave 11ven ooU4 ~ lo "llOW lb!w.,...r -.ell ,w I Lockbaecr ilnd McDonnell Do JI I I • aircraft colhpfnla, Jeavinc Iba -·~ up lo ll!o fed..-,1 Pay Board. ,., Tbe contracts ratified _, ..., modeled after • ~·-::;( w .. k by uM .Unlied "AUlo .an\! .A : ... Workorl wltb lout ~ Am«lcaD Rockwell pialllo, earn. for • ~­ pay. tncreue of~l cenll an hour the nn( year. · . · \ " Tbe Pay Board, wblch bu 111 a q · pere.nt gu1c1a11nO. r .... ..-., : ..ru 1IO presented the Roclnleri cmtrlcl for ~. proval Tu~·.lf~I!,~~ Woodcock said. Ho added be -boPDI' the board would accept tbe contr.::.:J. mediately, pavtng. the ... Y ·~ • .. • of the. other settlements. • • ·Sanday'• favorable WC., all I~ the recommendation. of ID1lm ~ ~·· at Loclcheed planlt Jn ·au~, Burbanit and Palmdafe, alfedllni ll.Jllit. workera, and Sunnyvale Jn. ~ ' Cafiforn!a, cov~ anotber 1,000; ~ ~ ~U iloll&lu I~ ht ~ Bfacb, with l'l,000 employes, and ~ Okla., with a.ooo. . ): Officlala aald the MdjoanoD d . Lockheed oettlemenio varied cinl1 ·~· ly, '!'Ith elm conlalnlna mci-· frinae beoeflbl, a wilm lbop~ ~ : of living lncreasa, and -of - pen:olll in both tbe -ml llllrd ~"; of the contract · Tbe CWTtnt ....... hourly wale -'· union -kei'a lo the ..._ -,.., It, $1.25, olflclala Aid. ·\: The conlracta mate the flrit.,..r:e rW.. retroacllve lo July, wbmi the ol4' contiacta expired, another cllUle ~~ will require Pay :Qoard apProval. ,. · ¢1 The I«kheed agreemenl tncllidei ': provision to c 1o1 e the. plantl fro mt• Chr15tmaa to New' Year's whDi tbei-: wwken: are paid in Ml. McDoaneD\· planlt m lo be clooed only on the iwol: boli~y1. • Woodcock and other union Olllclal&'. bave predicted that tbe Pay Board wtl1 •f.prove tho contrult. They <ontei>d tbe 51~. or 11 percent, n,st-year,lnl::reue. 1ctuaJl7 includes U cents ~ ID -'Qle ~'l!>Wfif'd,~1car,rier Enterprise and a task force oC sevuaJ destroyers and ampl:µbioua ahiJ>I wu ordered Friday to sail lo the . Malacca Strait off Singapore in case it was needed to rescue U.S. cltlt.ens jn Dacca, ~ "'to Miles" judges will take • i>lel1~ (.OW 'at trilriea, b~ DeC. ~ and w111 ifo theirllinal Juillini mi Dec. 21 . , .Only entriea , oominllted1, bJ local l'ponlora r will .f\M 1ctlMidlrtd.r1 by tbe artairidt! -.al !Udals· ~H ._, ar ... dy ·be too !ale te lip up lor local compeUUOn, followiq !• .. a·1 lilt' of tbe ._. ...... will .......... -for "to Miles" I awards. Interested •·itirsdJ ... ~:.~ m!tlee of Bao Jua ~a;;..,llor ol Commerce, Pit Toner, a1-1m; aDd Seal Budl Clllmbir of •Oxnmm:e, '*' NEW YOlllC (AP) -Odd1m1ker "Jimmy tho Ge.cikt.-.,Y. P.reljdent NilOll is "a 7.to.6 or ~ Javorite rfght now" for re;tllction.' TM • IA~-~ V • f'a s oddamlker. -nal name I• ~"'"" Schneider, alao Aid Sanclly that Sin. ~I mwd S. Mmkie of Maine ts ''1Dder eVen mbney" to I capture the Democratic nomination in tm. 11'11du&l iiriYJlni -"'"" = llfll1J11:'1dlo llvt11lil""'""'"" e' with 1111 Wile and' fodr ebl!dreO, be(an dJ!Jpplnc tb!nlfa.lorno apjlolenl......, In lllan:h 19et. :1!S1~~ the UAW aq4 U. .auto iodp.rtr)<, w11 o- pected lo IOI i IHild fdr I quirter of a m1lllon ·--m na~. ;~ •• ' ... • • ' •• t"(,• ... I " •• .. i' .. .. • • /,' I ... ' • •. r • • ' . ' . . "" . . . • f ' Plannillil·• party! ••• Let El Rancho help you tie tl\e relaxed hoatea,. •• and you can watch the smiles otaatisfaetion 11 ~our gueats enjo~ our hOBpitality. Platten to ouit your need , •• and for your pleaauro, •• whether It's an Intimate parlJ' ·, ."': ;'a..b-Oliday C~wd ~:r. Or even the rang at the·otiice r . . ' ... ' • • • • • • • • H,nf.ss Platter Ode lb. Bonelels Cooked Ham One lb. White Meat of Turkey One lb. Round Sirloin of Beef Servea 14-16 people. '8.95 Deluxe Platter 1 Iba. White Meat of Turkey l ~ lb•. 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I ~: r,. ,, ' " '· !• ,. • ! •• , . .. ~ '" ,., ',. ·~ ~" ,. • I I l ·i I I I I f l ., I I j l I I I ' I .l • I I • I ' I ,,. l 1 j t I : ' I I I I • I !1 I •I I • I • I • ' • I ~ I 1 lolU PILOT •• I ~ps · G.mpany Town Or SA Suburb?'.. ly 1110M.\S MUIU'RINB 1r CM .. Dllr PIW Ill# , 1atYBOOD DEPI'. -Soothing w...st E-prslhir lortb -the Ccllnty In Ibo put few days. The ~ lions have apporenUy been aimed ll miaflledni tbe -for cltyflood In ~Irvine-: fur. tht l'Oicel loothe. If JOU aphut beq a city with W:es and -bod thlnp, ua Bi& Deddle1 up In the County Seal will SUI< Jake of you. tlley •Ill. Of' THE latest County Seat to by peddJiq •erbel tran- Olll lrvino way 11 WooclMw . Butl«fltld, cbalrmu of Ille --- Donner and Bllt%en? Two of Santa's relncleen escaped onto the Palisades Interstate Park· way In Bear Mountain, N. Y" after a picture tak!ne 111sion. POllce clo .. ed the superhighway while "5lmta's helpers" rounded them up aiter tw .. hour chase. Pursuers probably should havo been wailing for rein· deers at the sign at right County PlannlnJ O>mmluion. In ~1k~Sl . Concessions; ~y Jap_aIJese i llbot II nice. Nice becauae lbe futUN • , • • ~ . • ~":!"~:..1! ':"'.:...~. · .Fall Sh rt f. ···U· · S Go· -1 i!iid' tana to .....-1eve1a for a! ' . 0 0 • • at ...... . ;;AM u lbe lrvino folb well .,_, )iju've 1ot bad old Santa Ana polaed , HONOLULU (AP) -'Ille Unit.ti states The lllllle llpO~en lndicat.d· that tho itiere Jllll ocn>H the freeway, ••l«lnl ·pined major trade C011Ce111ioN ln>m lbe Amorltan !allure to win all Ill 1oa1t d the momkipaJ mouth In bopn ol 1J1. Japanese In weekend talU here, ·but no! · could din! proopects for ~ In In- ...,, the ln-heovy lnduttrlaJ !Inda -' to much u the Americana bar pined for, l<rnallonal mooetary ,reall-ent at Ille 1!irnWted to become port of Ult fUtuN ' Japan.,. 11pOWl!len 1ay. Group of Teo mee"""" In W••"•M•n Irtlne ctty. · · · Friday and Saturda;:-6° --- Bo Butterfield'• auaesilon sure IOUndJ • • Japan will unilaterally reduce tariffs on t JIARl[J Conie1 now Riclwd . Latin President ~~· =y n"Z .. :I>rif,~::t:; • ••••8 •loam llp Deep Into CambodiB · Ireland Rebels Slay Politician SAIGON (UPI) -Soulh v-· dll llELl'AST, MorUlonl Ireland (UPI) - U.S. air mpporl tenl'l,ODO a..._. 'l1lo -wiq, ol the ouU.•ed lrilh Into Clmbodla today In a oearch !or a llepubllean Arm:f (IRA) uid today JI large North Vlebwneoe forte ~ WU reopamlbJe !or killing a Proltstant Uliol the hi& Cllup rubber planlltlon u a leglllalor ru.i.,. aod b!O!ring up his unctuaey. Jlilltary ........ predlctod bome. major fl&hllnl. In a lltl!emenl laoued In Dublin, the In Sallon, the U.S. ""°mand ... IBA aald the duth of Northern lrelond -the pullout of l,lllO Amerlcu Seit Jahn Barnhill, 15, WU a m!Jtake. It ..,.,_ from Vlellwn lalt -. the aald lie bad betn uked to evacuate his !arrest wtUl1 lroop -nl In -. home, but ,. .. ahot when lie allacked lhll11bt- A commml awm•mlqDe aald V.S: memben of ~ rolding ~' tnJop lfrqth tell to 171,lllO .. Dec. • Br!llah lroopa, dug Barnhill • 1111uhed the lolreot olnce November; 1115, boll .wi body from the rulu of his bombed home 1horl ·of Ille llt,ODO fi&uN ardmd by \ early this morning. President NlJon for Qariltmu. "About 1:45 p.m. a unit or the IRA bu- '111o onlf action ~ In -Vlei-Od In Ille Ill< counlles (Northern lrelond) nam wu Ulnntsh!W between tmcuJar carried out a raid on the home of the guerrlllu and :m!Jti.1amen tu a leftltcr," the IRA statement Aid. 1pokuman aald two knerJeani ... kill-''Ille purpooe of.the raid wu to dellroy ed and el&bt wounded -Y In a Viel . the boole 111 reprisal of the delltntctlon by Coo& attack qainll a U.S. oulpoot near Brililb forces of working clw hem., the coutal city of QW Nboo. throogboul the province. UPI corre.ondent Kate Webb rtported "On enttting the house, the officer in from Phnom 'Penh that Clmbodla charge Informed Sen. Bambill that his government troopo ,_pied the amalJ bouJe wu to lie destroyed and lie was village of 'nunat ""'1g, II miles -i of asked to evacuate tt aloog with his fami. l'!inom Peob, without o ligltt Jy. New f~tm, •u r<portod In Laol. "He then allacbd the ralcfulC party .,;.i In the ~nsulng 1truggle ~ved woundJ lrom wh1ch he dled." • According to the statemept, thl senator's body was ·not dragged into the ll~room of the home as Mr.S: Barnhlll told security cfflcials '1but was left where he fell fn the halt II Bamhill'.s home was selected fOr the raid "because Sen. Barnhill represents a leading position In the Unlonl.!l Party and has been Jdentified as a supporter of Prime Minl.!ter Brian Faulkner's policy: ol repression end terrorism agaln!t the working class of people of the north," lt said. Faulkner earlier accused the Irlafi RtpubllC of harboring the gunmen who he said probably killed Barnhill In the flnl political assassjnatiori. in three yein cf escalating violence in tile 'province. He catled It a "foul murder." The IRA at first denied responsibility for the murder but then issued its later stii.tement. Mrs. Barnhill said she• and her husband, 65, were watching televillon in the living room of their three.stor1, country estate in the village of strabane,' one-half mile from the Irish Republic border. ._llCll'""I \II\' ., ''' "''" <11'1 \'I Iii 11 ·'1 ""'"'"''"""·"""'" 1·\t,h 11:11 II 11.111 •• 11 ~ ,, \ti\ \J 1 .. 1111• \I SAVE *60! ·sears Deluxe Credenza Style Cabinet • FM/AM/FM Stereo . . • 'l'\ime,, eucutl•• IOCl'elary of Orange Le. Kallura Abbane announced Sunday at go.n1y•1 Local Agency Formation Com-. ads Assault the close of the two<lay .... 1on between / iillaslon (LAFC) which rules on fUtuN ' hl&J>ranting American one! Japanese Console Music Centers ~ationt and eftyboods and such. 1 • • trade olf1cera. '"""' Tllmer mak .. aome pretty n.1 Hal.ts H 'Jacker" The Japan ... alJo ... rn eliminate 1m-~ mggMtlng lbal Orange Cow> . 0 port quotas on four Items and offer<d to ty aimPly can't guarantee that kind ol ... , JOSE,~--•· Rica (UPI) -A au• r<duce Japanese auto import tariff! from milratorium. ' ~• -~ ~ 10 to I percent H the United states wOuJd ;nm, llnolher poUllcaJ ploy punctur<d. ~ gw>totlng Prealdellt Jo a o IUI Its 10 percent import eurcharge on tllller arguments acalmt 1 r •In• Fllueres led m ore lhll1 200 NlllooaJ J-rOO<ts. <$)obood, ol coune, att betnc pumped out Guordlmen Sonday In -.....itnc •bl-J-. delepRo ""'8t.d U.S. pl-ln>m Ille County Seat tbeoe day1 and one jacked Nlcarquan jetliner• lhootlng U. for lurlher negottatlono this week, the of, the favorites up there ts to tell Ille ..,.... and tlru, tbeo kllllng two of Ille Ja-l)IOkeemea llld, becauoe the "1lnt -that tlley ore In d-ol aerial 111!.ttes. ... u::;-i. preaabwior cmiceuiono ~ "a -pony town." What lhef ' Ollo pi/l;oqW WU wounded . urlJar la llOlllill"lo anu. ~ trying to auaest It that the Irvine -be tried to reslll lbe blJICliim. · • 'Ille "-'•.,,, nporiedly ulced for Ranch JIOOlll• will run the place: · Ube Lao1ca alrllneio pilot, Capl. MJ&Uel J' ~I reductlona on cattle producta and .'1'1118 IS A portlcularly lntere1tlng btt Murclano, uld he bad just taken olf.from computera, among othen. of double-think In view of the Irvine Co~ San Salvador, El Salvador on a fllght pany'a past track record cf "Jnfiuenclng" from Miami to Mansgua Nh:aragua other governmental agencies where it has when three men pu11ed ~ and aaid had prime dealings -like the county of they were taking over. Orange and the city of Newport Beach. Murciano uld they demanded to bt pver the years, I've watched ICOf'el of flown to CUba but agreed to 1 llndlnc in ' lrvme -taUves come before the San Jooe wh'!I they ...,. told the piano· N"'1>0rl Beach Planning. Commluton or -d have to muel. ~. CounctJ with vanooa proposals. The hllackm Jet the -en diam!· ,..., ve beat "'1ot down oo many tlmea bark In .. dwlp for lueJ Bat Fl&l*-~t 1f the pl.annm or councilmen were sped to 'the airport and ordered police to U•mg real bWJets, the Irvine Oimpany the !alb would look Ilk altln S . prevent takeoff. He took up a oub- t; e " I WlSI macbint gun and led Police and · guantsmen, who filled the plane with PLAIN FACl'S are wben the teargas, abot up tha engines and.Datlened nnch -Y 1tarta dealing with a the t~es. gdverrmental agency, more often that '!be enginet burst Jnto flamu and not the company folks come through the Police fired Into the plane through an.uh· 4'or with bats In baod. ed windows. .Jb!re Jr little reason to suspect ft will I ;Jeocdlfferent abould that governmental ~!;.~eci~=is c1oa1ng 1n Big Four Will Meet !;8b:1~1:-i:~~=:..f~Jk1~. For COid War Pact ~ks like the County Seel will have lta air machine cranked up to hl&h. BERLIN (UPI) -West German rough It all, you have toast younelf r.:litlcal sources said today the Big Four the Coo.nty Seit functklolriel up ID oreign minister• will meet in Berlin to ~II Ana have to gain by defeot ol aim the protocol designed to end tbe oold lliVlne citybood! 'Illa! ...,.. to be a pd · 11ar In this perennial trouble apot q"1Uon. They said the 1lgnlng was erpeeled to Pmtrol 1eem1 to ho the U1Wer. take place In two or Ihm montha. t I 'Hair' Members ·Do Church Bit LONDON (AP) -The cast of "Hair," wearing clothes for the oe- cuion, led the choir and con- ,grrgatioo ol St. Paul'! Cathedral in 80llp of their rock musical at a communloo aervice Sunday nigh~ celebrating the third anniverury of the allow'• London productloo. Outside, hundreds of demonstrators 18.llg hymns: in pro- test and denounced the dean cf the Anglican Cathedral, the Very Rev. Martin Sullivan, for inviting the cast whlch nlghUy appears nude in one scene of the musical. · Two persoo.s Jn the congregation ol 2,ooo also shouted protests and were husUed out by ushers, At the front of the cathedral, en either 1ide of a huge altar gleaming with iolden chaliCfJB, sat the cast and the <¥'° In his rlch!J embrolder<d robes. ;Wintry Storm Numbs West • ' ' • f , SAflE •50! . ,;-Atithentically styled fuf'o '1nitut~ cal>iq.« .\hat, will , 'beautify any room. Stereo FM/ AM radio boosu sig- nals from w~er stations for clean AM/FM recep. tion. Includes stereo alert lite and controls for loud- ness, bass, treble and bal- ance.Automaticrurntable features lightweight tone arm. with record protec- tion floating cartridge and' diamond needle. 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Sites for Police Statio:U po.c. 1.r or,i..ns: . o;,rona de! ~ar High &boo!· Kex Cl.Jlbbers Dciug Baltie,-]lrad Baker ,and1Scptt.J1*rnbeak (lrO!JI, leftJ.prepare lo pack canned,goods l~r 10- car caravanlWblch leaves.Tuesday !or Rooe Pak•q<phange ln·.:riJuana, · Me~. Tllo"48'niember Key Club organized food dr1v1> fol"'orphanage. Cliildten· ai' ~Pluff • and Mariners elementary schools-helped. So did loca! mprketa. Key Club also wili'be 'donating sports equipment . tc, ~rp~anaee. . . . .: : -r . , , " I. .f... 5 ... •> ~ ' . T~n;o is Y.m:t l.ii ~.pg j J J?'.i'. r. ~ • • .... 1\ • Sparks QGt-udge'' M~tch ' . . • Litfo,llle reoldm\!, ali'eadY•ti.iaged Ip . 'pr!Vlile stiltus•for the Island. a oidrote:IJ over ~ private ';Ibey'le donng so many oC these little -fw..-. ilr<ets,az:e DO'!l'jinvolved seem things," sbe asserted, ''the whole In_. .UU,<>ftt !l14ns.lo lat!l8ll Jighls Island should know about them." on tbe Vla J'"*'tennls.court. ' lleartiJ bomedwnm "i" angry, with, Ille , · .Sb .. cIMns. the .association tried lo 00. Lldo· tale ~ty • ~n llOatd •tain Pl'O'Y• statements from homeowners of· DlredGn becolf9e they •claim they ::::;i:;.:,paign•lo bave the dty'Vacale dldn' getl~·notlce of last week's jVhlle there are legal doobta whether meeting It ~ the matter ~as lo lie the dcy could abandon the s!reef!, diacoaed. .. could oot ;be done withlut 100 ~t ' .rlICA'buslnfP manager ·Budr O'e<ly · 'IJlee·UGlrl'S, Pap Z) blain<s the pjll'office for the fotl-up th!!t. _ . .• . . _ lie ml the ClGllllCll may just rel« U lo the --bulldlng ---The memo nport..uy supports lho Jam- "'"" Road .,.._i by polntlnc out there 1' room, tbe land bf avall•ble, it ls localed. OD I -Wry and the new -Joidlclal -coorls wW be localed lt ·the -... of the ..... street. nie. memo doeo not dllCllS3 a new city hall, Wynn Wei. "Our moot urgent r-i Is a new police staUoo." he aaUL "Rather than wrapping lhe two together, let's get lhe police facility built first." Wynn suggested use of the existing site ls expected to stir tbe most i:ontroversy ~ earlitr reporto out ol city ball had staled that It would be Impossible lo pro- vide-ajiequate facillUes on the exiltlng !!lite. Acy possibility of l:Alildlng the· police 11atloo al Newport Ctnlet Is probsblY • remote because of the scata of the bsill4 over that location during the recent UMJccealol civic ceater bond Issue cam- paign. Newport Beedi ~ two nhio.1110 overwhelmlngly turned down pi-1 financing !or a pollce slatloa "11111 clly ball on a !Ncre po1UI below FaahlOn J.sland. The "'"1d lsaue, !or 18.t million, """1d ba"" COii an aM1t1oaa1 fl.3 million ID In- terest. Tbose costly inteml paY,Jllenls would "" elimlnaied under any ''J».Y u you "" fjMnclng package. In his memo, Wynn also roportedl1 says that under a pay u you go plan &0me stat& or federal flnanclna: may bf: available. " He also dlsclw the poeslbUlcy oi leate-back lillaociDg wber<by the lacllll1, would be cnnstructad through prlvale linsncing and· Ieasect lo the cUy. This Ls an even more expensive w~ of (5ee POLICK, p ... 2). Irvine Protest ·Looms • ' • • . County Quietly Eyes OK of Non-company Tract,s·~ By GEORGE LEIDAL Of Ille o.llr .,. ,,.,. The Communicy Associalloos of North· em Irvine, r!preseriting 2,100 homeown- ers, today "strongly protested'• expected Oran.<• Cowity supervisors' approval of two North Irvine tracts involving 'l,850 new homes. Georae Harkins, chairman of the group of community associadons, di.d tile pres. ent San Joaquin Elemelltary Scbool Dis- trict classroom shortage as the basis foe the pn>t<st. · Jewel Thieves Get · $41,000 Newport · Loot ~-blirlJC:s stoie • .... fU,000 ' t ' ~~, ' -.ol , .... aad -tinp bi two . Newport ~ cases Josged over lhe riekand. ~iwolved a dmJ!t's ll·llem coUodlon.. '!blclh /ndu<lfs·. one. '17,500 ~11111 diamond ring. • . lliiro ar¥1"1rlotl~ ,...,. laken from a fireproof file cabinet It the !tome of Dr. Hiriraid M. Lomg, lO'lo E. Balboa Blvd ., police salt! Satunfay. No Jlletbocl of forced ehlry could be found at tlle ·resldence-, accordiDg lo Of. fleet Carl Anderann's l:Altglary report. He said the denllal and his wife discovered their loss when they went to examine the jew>Jry collection and found the cabinet thoroughly nmsacked. No other· kiss from the peninsula home was apparent, according to detectives in- vestigating the gem burglary. • Total loas to the Lllngs was $11,4!0, ao- co!diJlg lo lnvestigatlori teporls. 'lbe second major jewel burglary was reporled. by Si>san A. Kessler, of 2111111 33rd SI., ~ lo investlgaton swn· mmed lo the aceae Sunday. She said I '2,000 gold and clismond ring was stolen some time from tu biding place between two bed mattresses. She listed no other burglary loss. Valuable Doll Taken Karen Margreta has Jost her little doll and lhat makes htt terTibly aad. 1be porcelain china.faced rag doll was tak~n from Karen Margreta Imports, 2640 E. Coast Highway, C.Orona del Mar, in a grand tbert on Saturday, Mn. Karen M. Wood told Newport Beach police. Saddest of all, the antique doll Is worth $'150, the 86-)'ell'Old shopkeeper poini.d oul Supervlsors Tuesday are expected to consider two rezonlngs approved Nov. 30 by the Orange County Planning Com- mission. Oile is a ret::".!est by the Larwia Com· pany to aDow development of 340 group dwellings with change in zoning from ag· ricWturc to R-2· with "a density Of one unitl for each 2,400 square feet of Jimd.' Si.lpervi&on: will coriajder the ZOllfl change at 10 :30·a.m. a-.gh the item Is idenlllled ·m lhelr agenda only by the case number -z.c. 7M8, The Larwia request fnvolvtl' 34 acres of land southeast of the Santa Ana Jl'ree. waf and east of Culver Drive in Central ltvine. ' The Ponderosa Homes zooe change re- quest would allow devetos:rnent ot r,500 units. While five different types of dWelJ. illgs' are P.""iecl<!d, tho bulk would ·be single-family bomes. Density ranges from 6,000 square loot lots to = unita·per acre. . ~ 7.5 a<r .. ol tile lolsl lfklC!'eS be- ing rezoned would see conslnlction ol multi family ·units, atCOnUng lo Jdln Lane, 3'Cl'etary to the eou.ty Plaanlnl( Commission. The county Plannlnc Comml8s1on op, proved both "'IUesla at Its Nov. 30 nieeOo Ing, Lane said. ' He Ddicated planalna commlleklrMt, felt the provision ol • Iii-acre -lite within the P.'""""'8a H ..... clevelopment sstlalied the school ladlltiea -of .W· tract. Lane said the body did not -~ ttaelf with the leneraJ dtfficul!.iel the San Joaquin D1strlct ta uperieadoll (See l'llOO'lim', Pqe 2) $1 Mi llion Addition Two Americans Council Studies Freed .by Reds ~ . . . . · Heading Home . ·&v C.lJ;th Plans:.:.1 ~y~~~·:.:unid . v . ' ' .. ' Cltina crosaed "''° e..c ~ today . .... -lor lllt.Vllllod. Stalel -•.' ' A ''" JllJlllan rell!lalldng IilU that wW allow Ibo ~Bu ClJ'!> In llart a '' mif1l<ll addWoft w~ go )lelore Ille Newport Booch• City Coundl aioog with two other key ·matten t.omght at '7:30 o'clock in cJIYball. CoUnellmen will a1'o consider a pro. p6seCI· hike In the city's bed lax> and are espectid lo adOpt ""'1allonJ on'guollne -·· The. Bay Club's. financing proposal ln- volves 1uslgnment of a sub-J~ase on the -rty to the San Dleg<>bssed U.S. FliiahciaJ Corporation, the lnsiltutlnn that Is buil4ing the llJO.loot high rise complex near Lido Jsle. · Richard Stevens, BBC executive vice president, said the motel addition will be ohl)"!Sfeet high and will contain 66 units. He· aaid It will.be b¢lt where the tenni.!I oourta '"I,.,,. e!)d they will be ..-11ed Club olfodlls announced plans for tlle addition several months ago after giving up hooe on a high rille complex when Ibo city liisutuled a zooing fr<eze nn tall buildings along the water. Stevens said the club will use the rest 0£ the loan {Or corporate development purposes and to reduce or pay off ex4 isting debts. Councilmen were also supposed to listen to a staff report on. the transient occupancy tax dllfilV the allemoon study session to determine what action will be taken lonlaht. Approval of the much-critlclzed service 1tatkln ordinance is expected with little opposition since U bas been amended lo allow station owner• to appeal any st.aft dedsloos lo the city council. Coundlmen ordered the Insertion of the appeals ~ure at the urging of Vice ~ H°"atd 11!>1er1. ~lopcDldt" die --bu ..... rnarbd by ·~ oppM•lorl 11un area slatij)n , operalors, w{IO, claim , It Is disctlmlnalory In that other types of bois•-•s a'l' oot slmllatl!,""'1a'""· ~--'"""1d strictly "'io--perkfng, landacaping, slgm and the type of, wort done at all old ·and new 1111 sis· lions Stllctr of·the bed tu i11crease, &eld lD abeyance during the wage and price freeze, was begun nearly a year ago. Cilylo!ahager Ri>liet\ L. Wyon ptopo,.. It ·be lncreaaed from five lo sis percent. Wyhn. said other ci:mm\Ullties are alao consklering similar increases at this time. ' In other acUon tonight, councilmen will: -Consider minor arnindments lo the Emay Development Company•;IQO.llCl'e i,annec1: Commllllity -• -Consider the aubdivlslon of an ad~ clitional u acres lllto lot J.a In Big Can· yon : I -Hear a report from Public Work• Director Jooeph T. Devlin on current erosloo conlrol proc<dures (lo 'be given during the afternoon sludy session, In part). Morgan Trust Cuts Prime Lending Rate • u.s. mWWJ ...-. ' A, apollelman ,for the Hq Kone, govemment · iaid Riclup1I Fecteau, a, a civilian .Army employe from I.yon,, Maso .. Cl!ptomi durlnc the Korean war, and Mary Ann Harbert crosaed the botder early In tllo allemoon. Peking alao llllllOWICed tbal lhe Ill" seotance aervid by Jobn T. Downey, .411 New Britain, Conn., bad been CODllnlllelJ to five years from the time of co~ mutation, believed recently. A fourth American, identified as Gerald ROu McLaughlin, commiti.d !ltllcide "'! March 7, lte9, the Communists said, McLaughlin bad been caplured with ~ Harbert aboard a yacht in Cb1neSe ter· ritorial waters north of Hong Kong on AjJrll 21, 1961 . The New China News Agency ~ nouncement was the first word that Miss Harbert and McLaughlin had been cap. . turod. Fecleau and Downey were paaenprt aboard a plane Iba! was abol down on • !llgbl from Japan lo Korea. In 19&2. The Communists cbatged lhe two .... Ill • -for the U.S. Ceotraf ~ .AgtJJ:ry, dropping Nationallst OJ!p!,I spites. The Unii.d Slates repeotall1 denlad the accasalon. Fecteau --to 211 yeon In prison and Downey WU &lven I Ill• -· . In Lynn, Mia', hd11u'1 ~ Pblllp asked I newamall who told him "' the releue: ,. Are JOU ture?" · Pbnip 1dded.; 0 Wt'fe bad ID maD:f' false alanns we clidll' really belle .. It this time." .. F-r's!~=:.:.~ the rr:s\denta.; ,.Y kept many lof ·them ·~' ~~~i;7$s;. Discipline Said No Problem ~·are no;'1inlltet .and "tbi tape • .(of . , . NEW YORK. (AP)·-Morgan Guaranty Trust Co., the nation's fifth latlest bank, today cul it• prime lending -from 1\0 lo 1\0 -~ effective 1inmedialely. tlie' meetiJ!l:)~ls unclear." , crttly. ssh! ·he's going lo,90rl through ~bliig ·.1x1 ·11opu lo bel a~ lo bilsh' ootntihlnf by 1th< eiid , or ,the San Joaqui1i Teachers R e but Allegations to Board The prime rate is the Interest charsed by banks lo their best 1:9rporale q.t.Stomers and reductions make money more readily available to buaineua. Morgan Guaranty said the cut reflected , jts evaluation of ·"money market con- di!IOl1s and loan demand, which bas been soft." Weadler Warmer llllCl drier weather II lorocasl for 'l\Jesday aloog the Orange Coast, with an abundance of tnmahlne. Look for men:ury teadlnga to peak at a and dip be- ' k. • • ":ie·wOo't lltisfy Mrs:• sooJ Wright, ' By !!!1!1:,.~~ 217 Via Jocar, however. .i · 'Ttacben -:. crowding lnto an emo-•:we hqrriea'Up and got·a·pel!llonolgn. · tionally charted meeting Friday -ln- ed by 41 resfdlatl w'bell we got ow: notice dlgnahUy del1ied charges of lack of of lbe·-llni a CDUple or )louq belore 'It' ~isclPUne-ln Ille San Joaquin Elementary ,.. lo be held," Mn. Wrliht aild. • SChool District. ·lwe 1fert' about the onty l ooes to Speaking before the Board of Trustees, ..cl.ive tile' l<llOr, wlilch Slid !he action • ·__..iau.., from .very achoo! read hll 'alteJdy 1*n .token but '!as lo be stalel!lelt1s from tile faculties supporting c!lll:uuod at 'the lneeling,'' she said. their • Individual prlnclpals and hla Al Q!llnU,.. U.CA •ptesldent, said last m11-nt•of disclpllne. -ll10 meettog was called lo cliscuss Only lbtee -. -.·Aliso, Llod.t the Ughll, althoogh1he meeting notice In-Vlata, and ou,.wnnd -Would admit that clicoled the fllnd.ralslng -were lo .aome childi'en fall lo l'QJIOlld lo W' dlscmoed. dlactpllne. r ' The a.uoctatlon plans to ~naor 1 The ruponae grew out of 1 meeflpg aeries 'of evenla lo ral11 the estlmal<d last wm at which tbe bOant heard a .S.lllM,tlO. · 5tatemeDI from a repraentattve of tbe Mra. Jrrtgbt said the wbo!ec bandllng of San Joaquin Teachen' Associallon list tbe' project was wrong and llllefied tt lo ,.._ why -· l!Metvlct tralnln1 ID Ibo -·a .,;et CW.Jlllga lo tlie fleld ft pupil -trol bad been re, "'-lne the posatblllty .oi attaining q .. aled. ' At that meeting Joe L<vlne ltaled that during surveys taken two years tn 1 row. teachers retum.ing the questionnaire had ~:~~~Pline was one of their ma. Levine had asked for an upgrading of the district's ten-yell"Old dlscipllne pollcy; uniformity of standards at each school; more communication of these standards lo parents and children: and • requirement that each child aent from a classroom be coul'lltled. Levine bad said that In tome casea leadten mentlooed they needed more backhtc from tbelr admtnlslraton. TnlaleJ .llm Nellon had telpollded "k · what you're saflng la true then our a<f... miDlst.rators are tnellectlve and our policlea art ignored and perhaps our" princlpala and admlnlstt•lorl abould be firtd." At Frlda.y's meellng Nelson clarified the statement.~ 1-had motely (>Of' ed a hypothetical question and · bad not . literally meant ID fire all the ad· mirllstraton. stusrt Connlngbam, chairman of the distrlcl dla<:lpllne committee, said lhe purpose of Friday'• meeting was to again ask the board to consider in-service train· Ing In pupil conlnll not beca.,. I pro. blem Wsts, but for upgrading pro. lesslonallsm. 0 1 can't beUeve you called this m~Ung because of an hHe:rvlce, proposal," said Jim MllGflell, prtncWI of O'NelU Scho91. '"lbe past lllO days there 6as been turmoil on our caJllPll* becauae of stslementa that admbilsttalofs doo~ back th<lr Ieachm. Perhaps the leachen are being mllrepriaenled by tbelr aS;90Clation." , . "I admlt the wrvey wu not a sqod one,'' retorted t'huck Bower,, San Joa. quin teacller president. "I am tampled,lo (See DIBCll'IJNE, .... Z) Morgan Guaranty and mott other com- mercial banks bad cut their prime ratet from Ill lo 5\1. Nov. I. otber banb"bave adopi.d • 9C>Called lloattl!g • -rale system, oubjecl lo weekly review, lo replace the fixed prlme rate. First National City Bank of New York, the nation'• second largest, was the Ont lo adopt ouch a OoaUnJ rale and the level Is ,_ RI at 5'1' percent. 1"lng T r u '1 I Co. of New York, --with thO lloatil!g tale, is Chatglag I --ot 511 percent Mount Etna· Erupts CATANIA, Sicily (UPI) -M-E(na, possibly triuer<d by an earthquake, spewed lorUl -<Ioudl of bllclt -from lls cenlral.crater today. The smoke over Elna could be aeen acroos the Strait of Mwlna on tllo Italian malnland.· ( low 40 ovemlgbt. ' INSIDE TODAY Dol>f4 Samolf, pjonter genlw ol radio and kltvf.rlon and torm- " cltal"""" ol tl1' boorcl of /ICA , Is cUad ol 10. Ht ontt ,... G klcgnip/1'r and WOTktd jqr tM Marconi Wirele11 Te~ Co. Storr ~· 5. N " • .... 0 " • • • .. ,. .. M n -" --... --. l'flN ...,. '' -. n• .......... , .. ,, -.. -M -. ....... tt _.. .... l).11 --. DAILY PILOT N ..., twz ~ : u. ltn , Statewide Tests M8rked ,By Confu·sion,-cymcism BJ 0-GE LEIDAL Of ... DellY """ tt.tr -..U.· POLU, rtsUita of the lt6t-70 'ltltewidt achievement te!b have . "'POUfed forth from Sacramento once: again proving how dumb On &0me casu • bright) ldds of California are. · . , , 1bif nporter bas for sevual weeks eterclsed his Jualced eyes 'l'•dln& througll ~ mo.tly meanlngl<¥ abundance of ,perceQ.tlle:s/ me4fans, "Z" ICOres, pupil --. tJlMt! DCJnlll ind 1Chol1atte ability rankings. : 1 WD the help' Of adrimiltraton in several frange <MK -diatricts, the ,,...,17 scboo!J offic< testing ,. 1dmiPletr1tor a,nd a gthius whole firm acoru most of the ·.-"'°" In 0r..,. County, J1\Y lllaUsUcal trip lw be>n' "llli'fPW with many far out cynlclszn.bo!Jlering mo- ~ .-..1 ... ' " . • ~ wmr..E GltAPPLING 'With the endless stream or statistics it has become · .~evident . that Callfomla'1 testing prngram ls far from ideai and in 110me In-· stances ls an outright fraud. . · ·. . ·For tnstance. Californians have been led to believe their children score more poorly In relding than the "national average." :\ Do!'°" know how the national average is determined? I dJdn't. · CaJUDnUI, I· fipdJ k the on.Jy state in the nation using the Cooperative ·1'rlma.,,'!u~ Test lnlllalled by our rec<ntly departed educall•nal Jeon, Dr. Mai n.iu~y. '.l'bt "nati6nal average" so frtqlientJy bandied about, la in ae- ., tualJty ~ publlsbtr'1 DOf'!I' tor the tut he aold the state on using. ~."AVERAGE" for each grade 1eve1 is determined on the basis of 1,800 pupils aelected at random Jbroughout the U.S. The test the CPRT re. ~ the Stanford a.ading Test WU "normed" Ol).IJ() lw than 100 000 ""' -i:lmtl per lflde. , ' Neither tat is admJnJstered statewide fn any other stale In th~ union. '"' f Another for instance. The senior in high school "reading" scores violate U.. ~ ,uttlilher'a, recommenda.Uoos . The Iowa achlevement test 1erles for seoio,!" ltlclUdes not one ~ on feadlng, but three. , CAID'OftNIA CHOOSES t8 Ulie on1f the teSi for social studies reading -1bWty; ignorfbg the teSti for reading in lbe nat\lral aciences and another for '4-Jiterary readinC capabi.Uty. A reading score that might be cloaer to the truth Would be obtltned by averaging 1COres on all three tests. Another tor Jnatance.. Kids in Clli!ornia are younger than student& used · by Jd>Uthers to "n;orm" theif testa. That~mea.ns they art taking the tem · · u much u six monthi sooner than the mythical "national average"' -they're being ·a>mpored With. + .4 .. , • T.RY TRJi ONE .. California education honchos test all kids at the 11me "'tµn~.in October. l'he test pliblLs~us, however, ''norm'' the tests-that means -~they detennine the "national average score" in the spring. Thus, a second &rader" tlkiDC the reading test In ottober is belng compared with a second IP'adlr who h11 hid nearly a full .year studying at the second grade level. . Jn reality then, the CalHornia second grader is little more than a firtl . griller who la only four weeks rebJmed frOm summer vacaUOn, a lime when .iacblef~ent ~ormanOI! of molt nonnal kids may be erpec'ted to drop. There ~:::t. ~y· acUv~;young.sters who spend the summer .bo!tinl up for ttadlng ~ ~Tm: SPRING TESTING series, to determine what the kid has teamed through. the year. ls not tnuCh bdter, timing-wise. In this case, the testing f.aUs, ,in .Onie caµs, as little as two or three dayi out of the most recent "of.the ,~ ~µcatqrs agree ther~.il~liWe lmptov~ent ~ 1 atu-, perforrrilnc!e duriilg ,the lut it1 weeis of_,actio01. '' ' • 1 . Yet, bec1use of I quirk of the date the tests are given, and the time · ·.1'hea the publisher sets th-' "national or test average," Callfoml• 1tudena are ,JllPlllzed .lqrll\etimet as much as two montha....-Ttieir.year~d performance la, Jlol !*'!'' """"""" lo "'" .... d adju.stelj' loll -· Tiiey looll WOl'le ,than, _ lheJ'nlfiy a~ t ' • ... ~~ l • . . . ~ J)N TOP OF EVERYTRING else, because human beings handle lhe teat IOOl'ff, mistakes are made, Twelfth 1rade reading scores ln Laguna Beach, for e1ample, inferred the ume kJdt who looked like geniuses in spelling, math and language te..ta - tomebow hadn't leam&d 1how to read. Jt turns out, the reported score was 1n ~ error and Laguna kids really read about as well u they compute. t . But the real lopper u the lrequentb' a>nlll)ned suspicion that the tut. · make awesome political bay, · . , • RAFFERTY CLAIMED a LI pt!C<llt gain in rudli1g Ju.st before election • ' lut year, when in fact he was comparing results of two•difierent test.a. · Everyooe assumes that the tests indicate what kids know. They don't do that. Ninety.five percent -IS percent! -of the tests used in CalHomla compare only the performance ol one group of chikfren with the performance of the selected students Who ll!ke the fest tot the ,publisher. A mere five pe'rctn~ of the tat.i used in Uti! state indicate what Johnny knows and tell hiJ teacben what they must do to help Johnny know mort. THE ULTIMATE flaw in the testing program b the ba1lc mlstu\Cler-ltaodin& of tesUng prevalent among the general public. Moat of us think the scores mean something that they don't. Some may even more frnm one di.strict to another in the belief they are giving their child a better teaming opportunity lf the district acored "better" on atate achieve- ment tests. Moat would be better off demanding reviled test procedures and workinr to Improve d.J•trlct deficlenci',3 that hamper leamlng. --DAILY PILOT eaAJell COAST fUM,IMM _,,,,,, IM«i N. W1 .. ,,. ....... h'I.,.., J11\: L Cllfftf YICit ........... a..M .,..... ,,., •••••• Yd '"'"" fttt11•• "'4 .. .,,., .. t .. ~a.Ii• L. ..... rtt., •-..rt ...... Or 111111' ---1J11 Ntw,.~ l l\ll.v1r4 M1M11 AU,.n, ,.o. hr 1171. tliU --e.ll -.i .... ,, ..,. '""' UllMt """'' tlr ......... ........ -.1 ••• 9'1dil ,,.,, lllCll .......,.. .. ._ -...... , CIMllt·~ .From P .. e J LIGHTS ••. concurrence or property owners. Mrs. Wright sald she w11 especially upset at the lighting pl1n bec1u8i it would empbuize use of the courts by 1dults and not the youth of the Island. "That's her oplnkm," Creely Slid, con. lending that the Jlghta would benefit the qland's auceessful junior tennis program. Creely nld that he's confident he can e'sltblJsh ~ fact that the board took the actJoo artd the nett thing will be the 1tart ot the fund-railing campaign. He indlcatiii'he' didn't think the matter was 1or utreme importance. · VJt'1 enUreJy a family affair ••far a1 the resident! of the illand are 'con- cerned, II 'he 'Hid. 107 Fishermen Saved from Fire ADAK, Aluka (UPI) -Tho U.S. Coall GU&ld mcued !OT men !tom a bUmlng JaPl""O flahlo1 v-1 Swlday after the craft limped into Adak Harbor at the tnd or a two-day betUe: against ·wind and ....... A Coast Guard •Poi:etman aald the Katata Maru, a 310--(oot Rahing boat out ()f Tokyo, U..Ued a call lo'r holp Friday when the vessel wu 200 mil• ~thw11t ol Adak in lhe Berina s.a. The Katata Maru, puahln& a11in1t hea vy wi.nd1 ind snow, finally reached Iha harbor at Adolt earlk,t',~7 and a Cout Guard cutler, lhf tuclUld the Crew. · . , ~ Unit to Ey~ Liveahoard ' Sewage Lftw A poa11lble ordinance requiring that marina opera ton: provide.· 1 e w a 1 e d1spOsa1 facl!ltieS i! they lease to liveaboards will be heard by the Orange County Harbor, Beaches and Parks Com- mlJalon TUesday at 1:30 p.m. Commlui6nets meet at Harbor DJ.strict oUJce, 1901 Bayside Dr., Newport Beath. Status of a secood, more controveraial aectlon of the proposed ordinance - which wUI control the number of days a houseboat can stay in county harbon withOut a holding ta.nk -is up in the air, harbor official Larry Leaman said today. "We (the county harbor staff) wil1 be looking to the comm1ssioDen l.'I to where to draw the line," said Leam&n, "They may st.y 2 4bours, Uree days, a month - or they may say t.ake the whole. idea back to the drawing boards." C.Ommissione rs have said at previous meetings that they would a 11 o w houseboal3 in county harbors ii they were not the Owner's principal place of habita- tion, but had oot been able to agree on how long. If passed as proposed, this ordinance would require holding tanks on the liveaboards for them to stay over the time limit. Leaman estimated that there are 12 houseboats in Dana Point Harbor, which has pump-out facilities, but he couldri't say whether those 12 vessels had pu.mp- out eapabilitlea themselves. Leaman also could not supply any definite 14gures on Uveaboard!: in Newport Harbor. Jn other matters the commi,ssioners wlll: -Hear 1 plan for dredging around Balboa Island and ~e Back Bay Bridge, areas which have become shallower because of gradual beach erosion, Leaman said. -View schematic drawings for $22.5,000 o( work In Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley, lnc:ludlng lwo mJleo of btcycle trails, baseball field! and plcnlc areas. Charges Leveled In Spectacular NeWport €rash ---. ·- ~IL Y !'!LOT """9 ft Rk~tf'f tt:Mttlll' Probleui Pilings Surfer makes his way between pilings at Newport Pier. City officials say &everal pilings at the Newport Pier and the Balboa Pier are In bad shape and have recommended Immediate repairs at a ¢ost of about '19,200. City councilmen ar~ expected to take up the matter during their meeting tonight. l'rom P .. e l .From P.,e J FREEDOM ... PROTESTS LODGED • • • Suzon and Sidnice, now 21. nie captured jn providlng schools for the burgeoning man and his daughters had kept In touch elementary cfuitrict. by mall until four years ago, when one of Irvine city cooncil candidate Wayne the girls inadvertently addressed a Jet4 Clark tenned the supervfaon' pendi.Jlg ter to her father in "The People's action as beina "lame duck." He con- Republic of~Red China." The Jetter ~as tends, ftfld the homeowners associations returned unopened w.ith "Red China'' agree, that the action should be held underlined Jn red .lflk, ;l1ld no further let-pending results of the Dec. 21 incorpora4 · tion e.lectlon. le.rs were accepted. "The tract being considered Is very Fecteau and the girl's mother were attractive in terms of its design," Clark divorced the year before he was cap-said of the Ponduosa request, "but it tured, apd hla secqtw;( wife died .in aJirt contain! a time-bomb ror the resident! of Jn Irvine because the full Impact o( the lack 1953 in Avalon Shores, Md. ol adequate planning for schools will hit John Downey's brother William wu us after this developme11t and other1 In told 1n the middle of tbe night that John the area are completed." vine aod the school district to insW'I that our acute achoo! problem la not fur. ther aggravated. • The community aS!qciations asked iu· pervhsors to delay actiOn oo the rezoNng unW after the cityhood election, Dtc. 21. · The only zoning matter listed on the supervisors' agenda for Tuesday tha t clearly Indicated it invOlved Irvine lands was 1till another rezonlng of a 21.M acre parcel reqliested by Presley Development Company to allow a density of fi,tXK'I square feet per single family unit. 'Iiie rezoning wopld allow development of 137 homes in the acreage located northwest <>I Jeffrey Road, south of the A(clleonn, Topek~ and .Santa Fe Rallrnad rtgbt.ol·. way. , was not belng released immediately, as Both requests involve non-Irvine owned some observers had speculated. "After 19 land which are described by Irvl!Je. Dr S fs year~ ll'Y IK>P'-1 doo'I 'et dashed," be watchers as the "window areu." ' 11g uspeC uld. Cla rk eootends appl-oyal Of 1"ny fl.U'ther ;'We're glad there was aome COl'n4 ·development In the area "should awi.Jt C h ' • Cool Felony drunk driving charges have mutatlori," but dlsappoint'ed that it was master plallllinl of the window areas.11 8110' t ID el be<n !~In t!iO"wake of a 'lpec:-lar oot oow," he added. . , • Harktns1sakl the prot..,. lo the Jjlan. :~e ,, "· J< t. " · " NeWp<ii·IB•ch tr'afflcl ieckffliif in Which DoWney'i slsfer, Mary • Wa~ aa,ld nlntt comtnli!lon :::and·' ':the 1Upe11V!Jorl caif l\ o)it·of the fryirw pari and tritd the a truck already hurtling airborne smash4 through tears: "J'm very happy fqr were being made on ~lt of the mern-fire if yOU waiit, but lt was out of the ed a second car• which flipped and trap-Richard Fecteau -I think it's wonderful. bers Of the Willows Community iAssocia-cooler and into the ju( for an Orange ped lb lnju-er. h tlon, the Raneh Homeowners AsaociaUon. T at'a all I can aay now." th Col H th c !" I Coast couple Sund~y. James B , 26, of 485 Costa e ony omeowners, e a uorn a The Downevs had visited John in his H nd th N rth Irvin H The Costa Mesa man and New~rt Mesa St., Costa Mesa, was arrested at " omes a e o e omeownera r-Hoq Memorial Hospital while being Chinese prison earlier this year, and associations. f-Beach woman, both 21, were. jailed on tua.t.ect. fpr cull and bruises, l}len booked ~~:w~~ that , his sentence was being The group cites ir suigestion by a Lar4 . drug char&es after officers were sum· into jail after · his emergency ,room : 1 • win Company official lndicaUng the firm's • · montd. to 1&~ Alpha Beta Market, 241 E. 1 ., ·Two· other Americana are known to be request to l>e ~d .up "until t~e ~ 17~h ~t., Costa Mesa, by suspicious store re e e. ·~ · impiiaoned· in Communist China. They shorta'.f: prOOlem -Is aolved,' in its:~';i ' personnel., " .Hls alleged vlcllm, John Fowler, 2&,. .._ Ai For-Capt Philip E S Ith J ••· • f • Of" Ed •·t•· 'd lh I 1 · Lona: Beach, is listed ln erious CO:ndition . ... .. · r .. .., · · m • ettet u1e auperv sort. • • · ucer """ wn ,sa1 e a mos ·Jn4 tOday at the hospital's intensive cart wbQse plane waa ahot down over the Gulf "We agree. We believe that all i.onint cohertnl 1 pair had ~mmandeerecl the unit, following surgery. ot Tonkin in Sep!ember 1965, and Lt. chanp ·proposa!S' in the Irvine arel, fs.. cheese eool~r. where they were found Fowler suffered a se.vere concussion, Robert J. FlyM, a U.S. Navy pilot pecially. those which Jnv.alve higb,dens.ity Joung~g l!llphorically ~ e. mountain ol two brnken ankles, a broken arm and a presumed shot down over China's ~s.ing must ,be .th~hly studied b_y Roq~~~ ~. ~S w is I and broken leg Jn the collision, whl~h left hlm 1-~-w_ang_s_l _Pro_v1n_ce_ln_A_ugus __ t l_f1_0. ____ e~1the=r_lh_•_co_un_t,,y~or=lhe~~"-"=Cl,;ly"'·_of~Ir--..,,.~mo..,..=re~,.:µ._. _· ----'''----- pinned within the mangled, ov'erturned wreck of his car. Fire Department rescue crews working In the glare of emergency Doodllghb finally cut the motorist free. drawing triumphant cheers from a 1urroundine crowd of curious onlookers. Motorist.. and pedestrian! cathered atop The Arches overpasa at Pacific Coast Highway to watch the drama. Medical personnel from nearby Hoag Memorlal Hospital ra~ to the scene, with medications administered to Fowler while he was beln& cut free . A complaint charging Bartelman for his role in the accident was being aought today from the Orange County District Attorney'• office. .From Pa9e J POLICE ... obtaining money than through the sale of general obligation bonds. It Is not known how long It would take to 1et the police staUon bu iU u n de r Wynn'• pay as you 10 propnsal. Similarly, It is not known how Wynn would propose to come up with the cash under pay as you go financlng. lt would prnbably mean a healthy but probably short term increase in the property tax rate. Under the bond lssue defeated by the voterl, taxu would have been Increased more than 15 ctnta: for a period of nearly 30 years. .Fr•• P .. e l DISCIPLINE • • read the wrllt.en statemenU one by one ~boul discipline but It would be airing dirty linen and no useful purpose would be served. Many peopla art cbangln( the.Ir 1totie1 from what they wrote on the aurvey and what they are 11yinc here." Trust .. DeM!J Smtih pointed out that the discipline matter wu brought up for dbcuaslon during meet and confer swions thb year at which the board and the teachers discuss lllariu and con· dltiol\I of employment. "I'm del!gbted lo IOI iucll in lndlgnanl responM. ., be uld. " .. D ONDS: OUT .OF' P.AWN :· ESTATES-' OVERSTOCKS L •• • ··~ .. •• We alw1y1 hava \1rg• 1•l1c.tions of di1mo"cl'1 & diamond i•w•lry at batter then whol esale pric.11. W1 will «JU1rant1a our diamond• to 1ppr1i11 at 40 1. over what you pay or your money rafundad. Coma in and comp1rt b1for1 you buy. I. UNMOUNTID DIAMONDS w. whl Mt .. ... ••lt'-f •f .,.. ..... .. J,I, .. ., .. if!...U, fiM c.JM ,; "'"''" . •4 450 .-.rl&• .... I '-J.JO c.m, fl• 41ti!Mff Y.I. cl9ritf, • 1.JN l&al..t•I, -....-le• ........ ~-'3 499 HI••· I , J. llNISID DIAMON;DS .. ,.,, .... ._.. ......... i ,... 4. 7 1111 .. eH. V4 nr.t tw.LMl"rhlt· I , 1 ,II e...t, Mert1•fM C.Wf llllaMM4f. f4N •• , ..... ,. ,.,., .,, .. 11 .... kllfl .... ................. '1995 "" .......... _ ..... " 1.11 ...... .. ...... ,... ........ c.iM. G~ 1399 9 ...... ..... ... tr. 1599 v.., ..,.,_, CHlllTMAI STOii HOUIS ~. 1.14 , ................. "• IUNDAT1JTOI wtM..Wml~ 1885 DAILTtTOt Pl• ......;. alt. . -7~ M.TUIDAY t to 6 Die_ ... Cuter ior Ora119e Co•t1t1t COSTA MESA .llWELRY & LOAN A 1Jm Plocc to Shop 1'tnd ft Hrrc Ffr1t 1838 NEWPORT ILVD. PHONE 646°7741 DOWNTOW~ C:OSTA MISA ---H-.,, • -_, DOM RACITI WE WILL BUY YOUR DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, OLD GOLD MUSICAL INSTRUMENtS STEREO iQUIP • OR MOST ANYTHINO OF VALUE. BRING THEM IN FOR IMMEDIATI ESTIMATE , • -····'t•' ,.. .. -..,.__ (tra~~. f;oast. , • .,., ' .. • I ' ~Ol:.1 64, NO.· 296'.; l SlCTIONS,' lif PAl;ES . EDITION ' / ., • ., 1 c · ORAN6E COUMTT, ·OALIFORNIA MONDAY, DECEl.AEl 'l:J, 1971 TEN 'CENTS, ~~ ....... '"'"'~~·--·~..;....~~~....:..·~·~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~...;;.....;.....;:....:~~~~~--''~~~~~~~~~.,.:..~~~~~~~~~--~-: • • • Welfar.e·.·Unit . Studied foE ·Mesa !C r • ~ NeighhOrhood I ' • • • ' • Americans . Freed i " R·ed Ch .inese Release 2 Pr:iso~rs •• • IJ·TD M80CIAnD PRl8S ''l'wo AD\erlcW freed bi OOmmunlal China croaed Into 11o1W KOOJ today aiiil headed for the UDlted' Statei aboard • u .s. mllllary plane. A 1pokelman for the Hoq Koag govornmenl Ill<! Richard Fecteau, o, a civilian Army employe from L- Mass., captured during the Kottan Wor, and' Mory Ann l!Jrbert croued 'the -early In the altemoon. ·Peking · also announcad tbat the llfo Strike Ended By. Teamsters ~ ' .. .. :1n Southland . ' • . l \ • ' .;) , 1 , .: LOS ' A11GJ:u!S (UPI)' • -. 2: • , , · " • • I , . • T~ 11lloiil,flrlb tllll #. . SlitiOl>~lllkirS!ntL ~ow.,pjllioe,go~• ~, n,c:::..~ ~II' Iii · cruued ond olt!cers· lhougbt these men.,,.ere-.nnt, · , ~~ ~ lot auto lhefl The two men, one a Co<ta lllesa l! the ~ tM.. --hi. residen~ wt!re later treed. · In iwo un1o08 _..'ed --act of.. fen !rVm Loctbeed ml l'lcDoaneil ""'..,... cailJnc fOr II~ lJI. • . ' --aen'ICJ ~y .J• 'T, llol!ll1. ll, New Brtlain, Com!., bad been - to five years from the time ct -mutation, bellend nceo~y. , . · A lowtb Amer1Ca11, ldenllllad u Gerald Rou Md••ighll.a, commltted IUlclde oa March 7, 11169, the Cammunllla ..... McLaughlin bad been captureif wltll Mill llarberl aboard • yacht In ~ ter- rW>rlal waters north of Bona Kana on April ll, 1111. The New CblDa Newa "-an- ' Yolk's on Hi111 •' . .. ~Police Crack f;hlWy .Eggs-capiide : . NiX?n, :Pampid~u Discuss ; Upcomi~g~ed'Cmna 1;1rip 'J The UnUed Slalel Is lllllioa!· lo 11>e priority· to J!Olotlalilll . troop cuts. ni. ' ' ' French .... qalnat this -putlcularty to negotliitloM bet-NATO...rllloCom· ,inunJit'W~·PllCI ......... , On -"' mattm, '!!opn 11111 ·Sdsanann told ......,.,. that trade lalia --·the II--·and Ille, Euro- pean ~-«Xllllcl blCin -· But they cl1splayed -""' 4lucr8': menl whether the dlacuukml aboalll precede or IOOOlll..-JI lllteDlt1onaJ m- ..ncy reform. • ' 8clunaon Aid talb -~ lrade'rmtlonl ooald boila •·0011-.. .,... .... 1 ... ~...u.annom." . Roger• Aid -tradenf-"'1111 Wt> to leO<l ·lo l1ICCUllul concllllioD,of the' monetuy !alb." ' ' -.. ~ 1: - --" -" ~::. : •cc11•wu1 14 ._ ... ,, ........ ,. .......... 1S • I -.. __ .. :1:..:• ~ e::.-UU · &i.1:--4 I I .. ILY Pit.IT l M"" Handed ' Long T~rm • In Attaeks ST. llELIER, Jt"'1 (AP) -A middl• ...,i man who practleed black NII• and clrqged aleeplng children ln>m tbelr btdl. 'trU mab!nced today to JO yeara tn Htinl for 13 ,.. attacb .CIJI YOWi( ...,.. i.flld ~ Pais\)el, descnbed In court u "•a hldeou! man," Pleaded innocent to • h charges ai1d said lie """1d appeal tbo ~pn~. ; Tile .. _....ld llullding conlriclor, a Jatber pf lbree, •• convicted lut month Stia, ~ charges. His assaults on minors fttince ltfiO ttnoorized this Island in the • ~liab Channel .. 11, Pab:Qel'a aentencing had beeri delayed :Jllllil Jll)'cjllalrlc ""'"-..... IUbmitted '.'lo the court. • . n . TalilllOO)' al Paisnol'1,--I0111 trial told "' ........ ocreamiD( chlldrell lakaa •(rom .their beda .and .raJled in awby Jllld'a mi bl<eclll!I w111!<ids caused b ~ •!ladled 1o tile · atta<kera ~ -. '!be (>IOlecUtlon pioducod • ll'Ola&que k wllidl P.Wnej" al~ectly wore to Uy. Ilia vlclims. WjthJt 1<•nt a raJn. ·.:n;a 1 ·iet'"'ol wrutbandl Or br'acelet.1 "Oluddeihrith"!harp1!>1b. It.• Patane.I '.posed as a · man who loved children. Some of the ones he attacked ~~ ~g as 9 year:s old. But .•t a 's home where he sometimes """°rked Jte. WU knOWri as ... Un<:~ Ted". ~ lie, played S..IA Claus at Christmas oJ>l'li.,, ' • : ... • DAIL.Y r tLOT 1'9ff "-" f:oed Bit . r,~~N~e~ ! Press Not,-Free • '' ' -I f • • Frdni "U.S. Curbs WASIDNGTON (AP) -S...te-lloule confereu on the bill extending President !Ibo•'• , .. ,.....nd l"lce cootrol poWtll today threw out a provision e~pting prea. and broadclsting med.la ·from the 'oontrol!. ~1· t Sen. Alan aitstol) (~.), author of -the prt>vision adopted on the Senate n°'.Or IO to 36, reported this to newsmen wh!le the con!trence still was lo progress . Cranston said, however, that a Treasury representative told the con- enforce the controil againat the com- iounlcationa media. . Stiit Lodged . ' ' ~ ·1n Fire Car -Death Case • The senator quoted James Smith, a Treasury alde for congrealonal relaUons, as aayin,g it was impossible to meuure productivity iii these" industries and that it woukl be tcto complicated to try to .en- force the! controls. Cransloo said Sm\tb alao lold ti. con- ference the administration would aceqt lhe Senate amendment. ' Smith later told reporters, however, that he did not know whether the com· municaUom media wouJd be exempted and be did not mean to imply that this would be done. , The Treasury olfictal said the · •~· ministr1Uon Would have the power to do ao. He confirmed that the·1dministr1tkln had been willing lo accept the Cranalon amendment. .~ • -~ . Sen. John G.1Tower (R-Tex,), made the moUon to throw out the exemption and accept Instead! • House provision which statet that thf' free speech clause of-the First Amendment to the Constitution shall not be impaired In administering the economic program, C r a n s t o n reported. He aald he llconsiders the Houu p vision essentially meanina:less. ' ' . ..... ;5ightkss. Youth .1 " " . • To Be Inducted Costa 'Mesa High School coed Rosanne E. Reynolds ~ets help after she was struck by a car while cross- mg Fairview Road near the school. Acci~ent occur- red about 8 o'clock lhi! rn01'Din.g. Police identified the driver of the car as Deborah Kruse, 17, Santa Ana. Miss Reynolds, 3389 Nevada St., was taken to Hoag Memorial HOlplW where she was re.eorted in fair condition. At 'Costa Mesa mother has filed a $100,000 wrongful death suit agciinst the cjty over the death of her daughter in a crash Feb. 26 involving a fire department vehicle. Mrs. Catherine Arbuckle, 200Z Maple St., has flied auit against the city, Bat- talion Chief Ronald Coleman, Paul Rodney Baldwin and 10 John Does. t 'rom Pagel . " FREEDOM ••• ' - ~. J!' --,.;As ~ Eagle -Scout 't';',. --;,' . . • ~. DuDClil McVeilh Brooks~ five ScoUt-. ~ b!otben and Ilia proud pattnla plan ; lo give• the Tu!tin !Bib School boy a limninr • co.....-i&cy torii(h\ wflen he ae&a bii coveted Eagle Scout award and ~.-.pecfal inemeatoes from his E:rPior4 •,fl', P!lfl.lf!02, -· · · , •\'.-For the l~year1tld recipient b blind. .!!!_~first blind Eagk 'Scout In Oi'arige ~Y hls!Ory and some ol the related t.awardt~he·•lll· ret fi'om county ·aupcr- .{_V~.j,n the 7:30 p.pt· Orange County ~"Med.ical Center cer.emony .will testify to that wlique !act. ' ' 'lb•·~ 7oulli• 1-'t coollnOd hi& ,aenergies to Scouflkm's highest honor.· He .Jiu bit-hicll. """"°Hett.r in !rack and [•.....qiql and.))as" active In the )'<!IJ!h ·~~ s.m-for the .Blind In '*". Duncan .ia the Jourth of six Mins of Oilton Broob to get the Eqle. Dr. ' !ii ..... l!"! .... ~.!'.' ' .,!_Ol.t\!_ Scou · f« » esrs s I&~• ~ -.uu uwm:oln I ~ 'J"U ·"Dea M~ f(lt 1o·yaer1. . -' , ~C~t-t~Seekirtg, .. . • ... .J " :_C9~nty Lobbyist In. Washington Ol'qt County ahouJ.d have I leglslltive representative in Washin1i9n, D.C. in the opinion of "Fifth Dlitiict Supervisor Ronald W, Caspers. . "A lobbyist for the county at the sUt of the federal government is almost a must/' u.id.Paspers who recently retwn- ed from a trip to Washington on behalf of the Udeland.s oil drilling ban bill. "If it had not been. for the aid glven me by the lobbyist hirecf by the eounty 'and· couta1 cities U, the Jn~st ol passage, of the bill, I wouJd never have accomplished what I had intended on the Washington trip," the supervisor said. Former Assembly Speaker Ted Craig is the county eovemment's lobbyist in Sacramento. "Sam Yorty fired the Io b by Is t representing Los Ange.le!: recently," Caspers revealed. "I hoped that ~e ~ht be able to hire him." ' He said he had not talked to fellow board members about the propOsal u " yet because of the press of other business. OUllMCOAIT DAILY PILOT wawr"*.,_°*'.., l•Mrt H~ W.H ---J1clr .. c.,1., Vlot ,,....., -..... , MNw 1\•1t KH'l'il f<hw ntfllllt J.. M~\t1• ,,......lnl E'l"" di1rltt H. LHt aichtfl r. N1Q A»blltlt """""'-·~ c .......... OMc. ISO w .. ~ llY Street Mem., AIWl'N'I P,.o. lu I! ·. •1~1• --..., ............. ~ i:J!ia I $._.I 2ft ...,_AW ==~-=' ) Mesa del Mar . - Homeowners Form Own Unit . . Several Mesa f del Mar homeowners hive fonried a hOmeowners' assoCiatlon with their (irsJ,.gofi jisted as ~lution of t!ie controversial El Camino Driv:e-eounty office problem. Seven directors have been appointed to head·fqrm~UOn of the assoclalj.on. They are: Burch Pickett, Bob Chaves, Harriet Thompson, Bob Reid, Rk:bard Doyle, Cad VrebalOvtCb' and Peter Viotto. They plan to·meet Wednesday night to elect .olftcers, establish bylaws !or the asaoflation and determine when • general electton can.be held to get mote -dlridtn fir tM auoclation. · · ''Our first goal is to deal with ·the ~n­ ty M this£! Camino Drive Jsauo." Viol•• -'-" ' ' . ,, ,.. e" "·~Alhe ~ l~ ~nle<t'." In ~ ilie'fCou.tY' almiQ\ced pl1ns. w· 'pu( a probaticin otric! in , ¢e empty mecilcal · build~ at 1115$ · El Camino Drive. The~ assOciatibn was formed Sunday night alter more than 100 homeowners met wJth county ofilclals to dlscusa alternative uses !or the office building. 1 '* ' .f,roM ,Page l ... . ' -.... ' "' . ~ 'EL ·cA.MfNO . ~ . . cpn_vi,qced the OOUl)ty to abandon its p!ans -·for the probiUori center. County olticlals agrted to droplhf:ir-lease. State Senator Dennis Carpenter (R- Newport Beach). one of the Medco partners, said he was agreeable to the idea. Later, however, Carpenter said his partners wert not willing to break the lease. Before a,nnouncin_g_ Its probaUoo plan~. the county had signed a leage with Medco !or $19,600. County supervisors have since ordered real property services to e1plort uses other than probation for the building. Morgan Trust Cuts Prime Unding Rate NEW YORK (AP) -Morgan Guaranty Trust Co., the nation's fifth largest bank, 1today cul its prime lending rate from S'ia to 5\i perctr1t, effective lmmedif.tely. '111e prime rate is the interest charged J by _ ban'kl to their best corporate cWtomtrl-and reductions make money more readily ·available to businesses. MOrgan Gtiarantr uld the cut reflected it• evaluation of "money market con- -dlUons· and k!.aifdemand, which ha been ·toft." ,. 'I .Morgan GutrWy and most other com- mercial banks had cul •tbeir prime rates from $14 to11Ai. Nov. 4..0ther banks have adopted i ao-calltd Ooating base rate 1yltem, cubjecf to weekly review, to ' replac& the. fiI_.prii:IJe rate. ,. ' Flnt Nlllonal Cit1 Bank of New York, the 11atiot1'1 HCdad< largest, was Ult first to 1dopt 1w:b a floatlll& rate and tbe level 'i.-..i·atl!I percent. Irvin& Truat Co. <11·11ew York,.-ther benk with the floating me. 11· charging a base rate of '$\lperceoL · ~lount Etna Eruplll CATANIA, Sicily (UPI ) -Mount Etna, possibly tr iqered by an earthqUJkt, spe"'ed forth deJ1le clouds of black smoke from Its etnlral crater today. Tht amoke over Etna could be. teen ~crou tho ~If~ or Mealna •• lhe llillU m1!nl~ denitd the acoosatJon. Congress Clears Path For 1971 Adjournment She orlllnalty uked the city for II million in damges, but that claim wa1 denied ~Y the ctty council and referred to the city's insurlance company, The lawsuit followed. Mn. Arbuckle'• daughter, ClJire, 14. was killed, and her son, Paul, 17, wu critically injured in the February crash. Both Arbuckle youngsters w e r e passengers in a car driven by Baldwin, a Mira Loma youth. Another pa11senger, Edward Hernandez, 19, of Costa Mesa, was also killed. Fecteiu wQ; seatenced to 20 years In prilon and 1>9wney • w~ ,given a life aenteoce. • . In Lynn, ~" FecleaU's . brother Pblllp uked .,..,.. .... wbo lold him of the ?el~: ".Are you lll!'e?" . · Pbillp idded; "We've hact. eo many .faJseu;;,;alann.s we d.ldn 't really believe it U .. 1-It ' • UJUI • -· Fecteau is the faµit:r of twin daughtu1, Suzon. and Sldqice, now 21. Th" captured man and bis daµgbtera had kept in touch by mall until fQililt' years ago, when one of the girls inadvertenUy addressed a let- ter to her father in '1The People's , Republic of Red Cblna." The letter was returned unopened with "Red China" underlined in red ink, and no further let- ters were accepted. WASHINGTON (UPI) -The. 9'.lnd Congress -·which struga:led, protested and resisted but eventually gave Presi- dent Nixon his way on the key ·issues - today neared the adjournment of Its first session. The major Items still to be acted on were fortlgn aid legialatkln, a defense ap-. proprlatlons bill exceeding $70 billion and a bill authorizing Nixon to continue wage and price controls for another year. The adjournment target was tonight or sometime Tue9day; but Senate war critics ha ve tied up the foreip aid bW • ' I . M cDon'1Ul Chain • .t•, i ,. I \. ~ "! 'FoulUlkr Dead In Pal,m Springs PALM SPRINGS (AP) -Twenty-eight y~ ago Maurice J. McDonald got the w. or opening a quick-order hamburger , ~" eu>lomeh ci>uld i><\Y burgen (ol1s~~ts. -· . • The i4''!'f. aet uiln "san llir>arotno, "Was an bi\meciiate Jijt and the Mcbonald1 began e:rpanding. _., 1 They a~ed an architectural moU(. giant a:o{de arches, in lHI when they began aeU franchise• -an innovation nOw widely copied. McDonald 'and bis brother, Richard1 were credited by experts with starting the boom 1n food take-out establishments. The brothers sold their chain, except the original San Bernardino stand, for $2.'7 million eight years ago. Today the McDonald Golden Arches chain has more than 1,500 outlell acnm the nation and claim• to h~ve sold eight billlori burgers. A f1mily IJ>Okeaman 1ald Maurice, C9, died In his aieep Saturday night of heart failure at his Palm Springs home. Funeral service• were scheduJed for Tuesday. "At fint it was a struggle and we didn't know where our next cent was cornine from," Maurice once told an in-- tervlewer. "But .we believed in our en- ,terprise. I'm kind of proud that what atarted out as a little venture became an American 1nsututlon." McDonald, Once a tennis champion in his native Mancheater, N.H., moved to . C.lifomla in 19.u. He worked as an elec. · trlclan at Paramount Studio.a, bad a brief filng as a theater owner a"f( then went Jnto hambur1er1. The chain's buyer was Ray Kore, who had taken over franchising operations In 19M and established the stands na- tiOnwlde. lt now claims to sell four minion bUrgen d1Uy In 1 SSM-mllllon an- nual businwi. The original McDonald stand waa finally IOid 1o Kore two years qo . Deadline Near For 'Yule Event Co&la Meu restdents or merchants who want to compete for entry in the Orange C'Aast "tf Miles of Christmas Smiles" conte1t ahould 1iv1 their names and addrtllU' to the-chamber ol com- merce belort noon Friday. The chamber tt!:lephone.number Is 646- 0536. A rtsldentlal and commercial entry will be picked from Costa Mt1a for the coa1twkte conte1t t>y the chamber~• FIXlllt Door Commltlee, headed by Mrs. Lucille Pinkley. The "40 Miles of Oirlstmas SmUes" cool.ts! 11 -.ponoored by the Orona• Collnly Coast A11oclatlon acid lfii DAI!. Y . PltOt: • . with another attempt to force Nlxon Into a policy of total withdrawal from Viet· n8m, and the impa&1e left adjournment somewhat in doubl Sena te Democratic Leader M I k e Mansfield, asked Sonday when Congress wouJd quit, said "I don't know. It looks like we'll be ln for some days yet." In assessing the year, Mansfield said Nixon hdd gotten "a rea50nable amount of cooperation and accommodation" from the Democratically controlled Congress. While ~ President'• premier pro- grams -weUare reform, revenue-shar- ing with the ~tes, and government reorganization ·...:... are still stalled, Mansfield noted that Congress responded swiftly to Nixon's economic programs, in- cluding his major lax · Cut· and an ex· 1'nlt(>n ol 1hls i ulborlty to' conirol Wages and prices. With one major exception, Nixon was the victo r in the important Issues in which be clashed with Congrw -the continued presence of U.S. troops in Europe ; his: authority to continue draft- ing young men Into the armed services ; his decision to loan the financially stricken Lockheed Corp. funds from the treasury; and bis nomination of two more Supreme Court justices of conservative philosophy. The lone rebuft to his leadership wu the rejection of the govern ment subsidy for the supersonk: transport, a project Nixon foueht for, Baldwin's car collided with a fire department emergency squad car driven by Coleman. , Coleman was on his way to a fire at the Bethel Towers at the time. He suffered two broken legs in the crash. The Arbuckle suit was filed Dee. 1 ln Orange County Superior Court, Santa Ana. From P .. e l SNAKES ••. toria Street and National Avenue atiqut '1:30 a.m,, on the basis of • general broadcast for hls arrest ... 1"lr -"{• r .,. r Police said Mrs. Quigley gave a state- ment including the fact she and ber hus- band are interested in snakes and bad just £topped outside the store to peek in at ~e serpents. Mayor Nixes Raise . . ' YOUNGSTOWI( Ohio (UPJ) -'Mayori Jack Hunter says he is not paid what tic( is worth but. on principle has, turned do~ a $4,000 ' year, raiSe. ••1 filed pe~tloris, sought. the nomination a1\(i rarl fQr 'i . jq:b that paid $20,000 a year and Iiiltend ~ serve at that salary," Hunter said Salur.- .day. ' . ' . , . Fecteau and the girl's mother were divorced the year before he was cap- tured, and his second wife died in a fire in 1953 in Avalon Shores, Md .. John Downey's brother William was told 1n the middle of the night that John wa1 not being releued immediately, as some obsel'VU'S had 1pec:Wated. "After 19 years, my hopes don't get dashed," he said... . I . .- -> "We're~ gladt-;tbere. wai .11Drofi <!Om· matation1 •a -bu( cillappointed that it, was not OOW\" he added. • r Downey's sister, Mary Walsll1· aaid through• tearf: "I'm' very happy for Richard Fecteau - I think it's wonderful. That's .all I can say now." The Downeys had visited John ln his Chinese prison earlier this year, and ~~l~~lol~ that his senlence was being T.wo 6t.l}er Americans are known to be impr' · n. Communist China. They are . ,J' ~'Capt. Philip E. Smith, who! pl ·was shot down over the Gulf of Tciikin September 1965, and Lt. Robek' J Flynn, a U.S. Navy pilot pres ed , ihot dow.il over China's K" ~I ~vi~ In :Aut!llsl 1970. . , ONbS •• oirr' o_~ PAWN · • • ,. ESTATEs OVERSTOCKS . ' . 1. J. ~ ·A' .. .. L '· We elw•y& h•ve l•rge ••lections of cliamond1 I: diamond jewelry at better than whol•1ele prices. We will guarantee our diamonds to •ppraile at ~O "/. over what you pay or. your money refunded. 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PHONE 646-7741 DOwNTOWJj COSTA MISA ---H-a lr11~••r • BRING THEM JN FOR ~MMEDIATI ESTIWTE -ihllKAM~ICi~D -• . :VPL 64, NO" 296, 3 SliCTIONS, J4 PA&IS • • . ~ 'Police ·· Hunt .Mail thief". I, • ' • • • TEN CENTS ' . " -Pris_oners . . • ·····-Warmer ond•dfler -is forecast !pr--y along the 1 <>nll&• Cout. with 'mt - of "'°""""· Looi< for ...,.ry "edlnp to peak at IS and dip be- low 40 ....rupt. INS1811 TOD~ Y !ljlt>id Sar11J>lf, pioneer g<tliU8 of radio and ltltvfllon aM f.,,,.. er e/lolf!M!I of tll< board of • JICA, ii dfQd at 80. He """ ..., a 1t"-lltT and 1D01kcd for t4I Morc<ml )Virtl<u Tcl•grcpo\ • Co. Seo., Page 5 • ..... .. L .M: .... ~ U ·-. --._ " ·-" --' ~,-: == II '' ..... -.. -~ 11 • \ '" ' . ~Y.fllOT ~IJIU' Pl;l•clp •I• J)efe 11ili'il I Teache ·~D eny · Dis c-iplinet Lacli • ~ PAll'El' BALLA)i . ....0., ~ fall ·14 ~P.ad jo dltcipllat. Of ....... PllM tttlf f<"Teadlen...,. cfui.d!Oi Into an ""°' · llonally. cbarpd m«Ung. Friday -lo- denied charges of lack of In tho San JOIQll!n Elementuy DUlrlct. , before the Board or Tniateu; from every school ,read · Dl the, liculties suppor\ifll Dd d al principals and his ~~of dlacipline, OalY' lfu:ee schoo!J •__: Aliso, Llnda Jata, IDll OU~W!IO<I -JNoµld admit ~t " .~ --"'. Police .Crack ., ·, ... Egg Yegg' Case .. ... .. ~ The r11ponse grew out of a ·meet.inc last Jrtek at wh.lchi'.tbe, board heard a 1lltement from a "tepresentaCive of • the Sa~ JC!IC!ul!! Teaci.;r;: Auoela!Jon. !\!) .reasou 'l"hY some Jo~ervlce tr,ln,11;!1 i'J the fleld of pupil control had been re-quuted. ' At that irieetln'g ~Joe tevlne Stated that during surveys taken two years in1a rOw, teachers retuming the questionnaire had lnd.lcated disclpllne was one of their ml• jor concerns. J,.evine -Md uli:ed ·foi' an upgrading. of the "'dlllrlcl't ten.year-old • dllclflllM policy; wdfonnlty•of slandarils'" each 'lcbool; more communlcallon' ol O-lllanda!'19 to parents lli4 cblldnn; and~ 1'ICJUWmelll lhat eacll child sent from a ·-~ •''-"--• With·: Arrest tevllle had aid Ilia! In ..... c. ... leachers• \nenUoned, thoy needed 'mP?t · • hacklnl fli>m their icffi\fntatrators: · · · "1' ~I -~ -.·-Ti:uitee ~ Nellon bid ~ponded ''.jf ~.k, haifaiieirpn Cbjck~ LiWe. .whit you:re aaY'li 11 true Ille• .our .~. ve cfacUd.the cue of 1·mllllon mJ.aS. p!?Utjel are lgno~ and perliapt our Rollin"· Along " ... .. . .. ' .. . . · : .. <,\ulo tnnsport rig baneling down San Diego Free-. was taken: near JllftcUon 'of -sair:Dlego and . Sa:iita , way ls .Aearly obscure4 by tumbleweeds stacked : :Ana Freeway1. Winds were ~acl( today folloWlbe • against ceotor divider fence by big wind. This photo ~. Sunda,i night'~ 'raiostwm. · · · " ' ~· . ' ' . . . , ]?Olice Curb ~Yetri.api:llg~-, ~!'omuin .. Vallly pQl,lee telleve they iil.lnla:titt.oil-·are ·1nettecUve .aod our egp. ~ ~ i'"' •• .. ~~'~ ~ ~lrator1, lhodld tJ:e """Polidl:.alle&e the eur;. valued at more ~" ' • ~ •• ... ~ PJ,am. •ere otolen ~Y egg delivery Al · l'rlday'1 meeting Nelloo clarified M el V Ch •• H tho-_staloalea~ say!ni be had merely pos. man anu · ave.1.-. e wat 1"" eel a'-'hypo. thefJcil ·que~lon and bad .oot --Pri6y"r dalact1-•I lhe He.. " ~y Pe,nny Ba.iFann, .11211 SJater Ave., !=~:it 1!> fire all !ht ·ad· ._..yo11eYl '.ne..po~ claim he .. ,, . '4fellvertd JD,..0 it01eft.eu1 to ·a bakery tn stuart Cunningham, chairman of the ·1 : .... ~ · Los Angeles. qlstri~ ~~Pli!le ~.commftteei said the ' · C le C d A f J B M!t°0:~':"~.;1,~:.,~ t;~;: =:::~1~~~:1::~~~~~~ >. '. ·: :Pup aptu~e wr nterru pted urglary over a period~ be(bmlnc around q in pupif..-control not because a pro-A Coat.I M'eaa legal secretary, in. Evidence inclu4in& a double yellow head of the charges. mid-August. : \ • ..;. -~:_ ~vi,,~ .. ~ !~ u~ .. ?""" terested:tn her.pdology, and her college and a woolly white parrot, valued at '250 Her husband was s.topped oi;i hla Eogqulat said Chaves 1llegedly falsllled ., , --: · 1tudent husbl.nd face criminal charges each were also returned to the stock for motorcycle by Sgt. Max Wilson, at Vic-delivery records and was able to deliver I can t believe you .called this m,~ling ,1oday; aner a .pet shop owner checking safekeeping. · ' toria Street and National Avenue about the thou.sands of eggs to ~ George becaUle of an ln-~ce pn;>posal, uid his men2@'.ery of mercha ndise allegedly Investigators said one patchnose .. one 1:30 a.m., on the basis of a general Q>hen ~ in the·LQp ~_ngeles Central •• ;!!:. Mttcheli, prmcipal of 0 Neill. Scho.!l. inkmJP.'fld ~ weekend bw'~ary. king and three glo~y snakes, plus an broadcast for his arrest. Market nfice 8 week: .. · -..-, .. ~ ... .ai-~'lllll J'D>"'~ there _h,~ ~n . ·'Olfe,sua:pect apparenUy biding in a roof African chameleon managed to slither Police said Mrs. Quigley gave a state- nL.-tunnou ~on "oar eaMpuaes because "Of ·:· 1 · 1 d '-"lllvel reportedly aold the etP to stltements that idmlniatraton don't \l'eoWUon passage fell out of }t moments away during the wild escapade, initially men inc u ing the fact she and her hus- c.oben for abou~ $2 for 15 dozen. Encqu~ bM:k their tucherl. Perhaps the teachen after Ed White's unexpected arrival. reported about midnight Friday. band are interested in snakes and had -11eged,tblt Cohea ~d-the e1gs •t r.J4il .,.~.._betnl mlat!present~' :by ,;their · ~ 1 ~-•.P.e 1c t plunged into ,a Dewey Offictc. Phil McCormick was called to just stopped outside the store to peek in frJces .-1between 58 and to e;ent, • aeeoclltlon." ... .. Dumpslir trash container below. the ecene by White, of 2126 Mir'amar •t the serpentis. · tdazen • ..,. .... -, He·~tse1P"t on foot from White'• Pet Drive, Newport Beach, who bad stopped He Uw'a warr1nt charatng Cohtn.wilb --••t •dmlt ~ aurve~ wu not i &ooi Store, .. 440 E. 17th St., with the owner's by with his whole family to check on the ~Mng stolen proper.tY. hat been issued one," retorted ChlJct Bower" ·San ·:Joa-.Oil aiid • 1frlend hot on his heels, but was animals. .-id Cobia -wu arrested-Saturday. ~.. ~ iu=her~esl::t: "I am tempted-to Captitrtd e&rty Saturday, less than two · He said his wife entered the Shop and ' Chav~ who lJated bis..addreu at U661 ' ..wr n tements one by Mf: hours Jater. Immediately remarked that some of their ~wi4 .. st i.:~arden Grove ii lit cuatOdy in about diJcipUnt bt!t ·.U would. be ...al.rlni . Hlrwlfe, police slid, wis appflhended snakes and other reptiles were missing, ~.-=.&intl·Jatl. ,, . . j!.lrt~~ a~ noy =ulel purposear• , •• !~In• ·In their parked. car at the acene, where along with the parrots. ,_., . ., l " Id No specific evldt:nct of i burglary had f · ... ;. ....... : t,h~U: 1tories.,from what they wrote on the nves1-1gators.11 they retrieved roost of •~ o, rteg'~ ~"H. l g" hway~. IU~~t:.~lh~~·~~t ~eu;:.t !~~:.1~· ~:1.!';;!l\~ng~r:~o";!: ::)~t~::-:~11~:~:d• and rsn the dlsclpllne rriatter was 'brought up for "A man had faUen out of the vent into i.Y, affj S' died dJ.Kltsslon ~url~g m~t. ind confe.r Booked on SUIJ>iclon of burglary we~ the trash barrel!," he declared. ;\'i. l . . C tn . . Ubions this yi!at at ,~!ch tQ.e,bf>ard Jnd Geqlldine M. Q\llgley, 25, and Pavid M. Scrambling out ot ihe dumpater con. .... the teachers dllcuss Salar:its ahd tort. QWg~11 J6,-o 3195 Place1:1tia, ""ve., ¥· tainer, Ul!I suspect-fled over a fencMs t . • •'A .. ' '~ · ·· ~ 1 d!UOeioli!!ri;iJoyn{ent. ~ • ' .. cordJPI tQ:· poll~. • fi. , 1 , • White's so~ and compMion chued him :.Bv--=-Cann~£ouncll_ '·rm delfg!ited to See such an tndigfianl Due to tbl ebt delicate condition, the unsuCcessfu ly. . J r -response," he slid. makes, Inc uding a $35 ball J)ython, two He said he found Mrs. Qulgley sitting In Traffic conditions en the Ortega boa constrictors, plus one each glossy the serpent.Jaden car, whJch was "also im· HJ&bway wW be review~ by the Sin and king snake species, were returned to pounded a.s evidence pendina: disposlUon Juan Clpillraao City CooJ1dl at tonflht'1 T b D • z ~to., ~~~: meeting in ~. ~ ~ '~: ij -e..~ings:, -~~ .. ~· .. ~ . .~ - After •evera1 residents ~comp1a1nr4~ 14 • • ·p";-· .::. ... T.'::.. ,.h .... -. ·Raith Mover'"~-.... - about new development on lhe Clt1ill-• tlil'' ' o.~et e't . -. " ~ because of the condition of the highilrly;i; • "'!I' , -:.. ~ · -" .:-._ rt.; ~~z. ~=u~ .:~ Divilion..or-"'MA!mNEZ ·-·~ -=iro111ht ''Tufns Tuttle;~ Al a rault of the atudy the slate agen-toge~r by the late show on ~ • cyburecommended·tbe·reductionof·the . . tel,evi~1~n Virgil IA:e Ra~sey, 76, D • Unh urt lpeed limit In certa!n"dangeroos CurVt «and Eileen _de Re!lia, IO, are now , n ver . areu but the retefttkiii oi the same ' man .and wife... .. · . overall speed lilnJt, 40 miles per hour. The elderly couple met in the The report al.lo allies lhit the Ortega Alhambra Convalescent Hospital Hlchway's accident rate does not ei:ceed tJ:ere four years ago and were ~ar- the state average for this type of r1ed Sunday Jn the rest home. with a ro.dway. There is no mention of any Im· champagne-and-cake ~ptJoa.,,ar- provemeQfllll contemplated by the state. ranged by attendanls and two m. The council al.so will consider recom· terested churches .• mendatlona: to formulate plans to make Ram_Sfy,:w!;iq ·~ed l~I .1olf Ortega Highway a scenic route. Before gr~ns fqr 40 yea~s. recenUy a~· the st.ate officially designates u 1 scenic qu1r~ 'color telev1S1on set for h11 A huge earth mover laden . with dirt from the construction project at the San Diego Freeway In Capistrano Beach turn- td turtle this morning on a stetp slope, .... ,but its driver escaped injury. · Highway patrolmen were inve$tlgatirig the spectacular mishap which occurred shortly before 11 a.m. ~y~, Nixes Raise 'YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (UPI) -Mayor J"1ck Hunter says he is not paid what he 18woi1h but on principle has turned down a $4,000 a year flise. "I filed petitions, iiought the nomination and ran for a job that paid $20,000 a year and I Intend to serve at1hat aalary," Hunter said Satur- day. One Acquitted In Laguna Bea ch 'Drinkers' Case A Los Angeles man arrested during the Sept. 5 Laguna Beach "drinkers' walk" has been acquitted ~f . c:harges of misde- µieanor 8:U8Ult with a vehicle as a,4ead- ly weapon, in south Orange C:OUnty Municipal Court. The verdict was delivered Thursday after two days of testimony in the courtroom of Judge Warren Knight. James Van Hom of Los An, g e1 es, police asserted, attempted to run'r,SOWn patrolman Carmen Pollastro in a parking lot across~ stre~t .lrqm; the, Orphanage Bar, where a di!turbance. toO\: place. Of the 10 cases heard so tar, all have ended in i.cquittal, three Jn conviction and one i!l a hung jury. . '"':' 'Tbe next case set ls Wedilesdaf .. f j~ tri•~ for Patricia O'Brien, 30262' MneCl!i Ave., Laguna NlgUel:, whO ii charged Willi mil4emeanor batterfon' Ap(illCe officer.· .. . . . . 'Oltr :OJ"l!A'WN ESTATES « OYERsTOCKJ, Wat~r. UnitEi -' Organize New~roup_ 0 • Rtpmeatallvts of three wllq d1slrlds a1..,. llMI South CoMI have held 111 inauiural meetinJ of the new Sao' Juar1 Buln Authority which has 11unched a regtona.1 · concept of w 1 t e T 1 la e d m•nacement. .. .... ~ , Led by T. J. Me~ws, San Jue Capistrano dlredor of public works, the organization ls patterned after the new and \ueceaaful" Soulh 1>ast 1l'eglonal Rtclamatton Aulhority (SERRA), which Is t-ckling sanitation management On a regional basis as well. The new ·water authority'• members ' are Orange County Waterworks District Number Four (esesntiallf the San Juan water operation), the Capistrano Beach County Water District aiid the Santa Margarita ~ater Di.trier. · The 1group s first !Unction at an initial meetlng'last Friday was to pass' a resolu· tion outllillng the goals and functions of the authority. · · Essentially, the pooling or therthree en. .• tiUe1: yield give a broad ran1e of ad- vantages, Meadows said. The new entity as the power to plan and finanee projects,-.. apply ror federa1, a late and local grants, sell bonds and·J)lan and malnt'i.in facllltles throughout the San Juan Creek basin. The resolution points out that the new regional group will be closely ·knit as an extension to SERRA, especially In the field of management of reclaimed ef· fluent. The immediate goal of the board of the new authority •111 be the development of a complete .water management plan with specific objectives of replenishing and utilizing the San Juan watershed basin. prohibiting salt water intrusion and pro- viding upstream water• sources. The study, according to a joint.powers agreement, also -eould in~lude proposal! for construction of water trarmnission lines, pump1ng statiorls, dams and lakes. The first annlial budget of the-agency will be f'onned from CODtributions from each member. One es:tremely-attractive aspect of the regional approach to the issue of water is the availability of government grants for major projects, spokesmen said. Such grants have helped offset the costs of the first joint sanitation project undertaken by four SERRA members- the rebuilding of the San Juan Capistrano sanitaUon plant to serve four separate agencies under a cooperative agreement. Directors of the 111ew water authority are Meadows, Kenneth Lawrence; from ~he Capistrano Peach district, and Douglas Ostman, repres!nUng the Santa Margarita Water District. ,. ' ,,. ChriStmas :pzay Set at Sc hool A Christmas play caJled "Christmas Party" '!ill be staged for parents and Pare~tri~~ r Association members 1t Ccrd1Uera ool en Tuesday. The . . tion, presented by fourth, fifth ancJ sl · grade students, features Chrl~ '115~'i'15 Ip other countries. It Is dfreettiS f!.;Mn. URoyce Kincaid . Thi play1wru be given at 7:30 p.m. in the mliljl~~ .. .room.: A short PT A meet~·· Iii. ~:'I held .. ·'Prior to the performs e. . '• · highway, the city must prepar~ plans. f<>;i' · CO?,:~ml had never seen.a. cq\or ~nhancem~ and proteclio~ ol the television set, and she like to.had i ln the ty. fit when she aaw mine last week," OIAMlolCOAIT said Ramsey. , ... But the home had ~ •. rule!'. The earth mover had been gou11ing out earth in the ~ !If a steep incline at the aouthbound B~.l!l.ch Cities Offramp when it f~ddenly rolled over. The driver, who was not immedlately identified, was protected by a heavy roll .!:tar and seat belts, patrolmen said . One officer at the scene ·predicted a 1. '··A ~ ' . • . . . . 0 DAILY PILOT • • • w.: -........................... ~ :'f.,..,, ..::; ........ <:.-""~ l=::J ...... ..::.·~&r..--. ..... -•• -... -i:;o.'J..O:-• Tt •'trl ln4• '4Mll1 a ••• M••,., ,, .... '°"'" s. er ,, .... -... , . t' 5' a 4tz""411 "911111 .... Al Dilpal , J T ·et 4ff.MM (> ..... , ........ """ ... c...t ....... .. c..or. ... -.. ....,..., ....... ""'" ..,.... --., .. ,.,u ...... ...... ::r ... '*Os: f ........... ,.. ............ fPE.:E*J! Residents , could. not w at c .h televlsiOn in-\he room of aMUier o/.. the ei:iposlte &a•-.unless ·married .. -after lhi 1aunge set was turned off early each everifng. · · major headache In righting the large tta_ctor and hopper because of its position on an extremely steep slope. Bulldozers were put to work carving out flat pads where equipment could be brought hf ror.-lhe aalvage work. • 15·, Ciiies''Smile· ~;.-!;_0,cut Lights Up for '40 Miles' ·-. FllttlD Oi'an;se Coast area ccm- mtiiP1te ... na.e-"11ned up as partlclpants in ui. Wll';=ill~~ ol 40 -Miles of .Cbrbtnw Sn\!l~yearly l\g~llng and •---• • l. hi UCK..vral;lna even ..:'!,. ch draw, n1t-·1aoom Jo lhe coast Jo see lhe holiday 1Jghtr. ·:--, .... ·:..:Jbe Otlb)l;e C6\Uily"Coasl Association •nd the DAlLY"PlLO'J';again ha¥11 joined f.,.,.. al to-spoM.re or lhe artJwl\!• compeUUon for •'!!•11Js. ;.. Ne'f,,,'enlries lit !!!I' Ir aditiooal evJnCiJ>. d~~ communities of CUlverdale _(part oJ .. U.1nar. rcommunlty of lrvlrt1 ·wblcb 111ay.be:a.tlly belore Chrlslmaa ), 'Mluiou:-;Vif)t&dll Like Forest. Founlaln Valley 1nd Laguna Nlauel, both ne~comers last year, will again MrdWite entries. The "40 Miles" Judges will take a preliminary look al entries en ~. 20 •nd will do their Iinal judging on Dec. 21. Only entries nominated by local •poMOrs will be consld,red by the are1wide contest judges. ThouJh it may already bl' loo lak to ~· up for IOcaj CQmf,l\tiUon, JOUowing 11 a n1t Of tM -who wm i>ciinlnale conleolants for 1'40 Mllet'' iWards. (fttttllted cltJzens should contact them for details of contests. Clplllrant' .Bead Chamber of Com- merce, 49ft-210S j"" Co r • 11 a del Mar Chamber bt Commerce, ,Hal Plnchess., 675-4329 ; Front Door Committee of Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, Mrs. A. L. Pinkley, S.1506: Dana Point Chamber of Commer ct, Mrs. Florence Larter, 496- 4591 ; F.aotll• V1lley Chamber of Com· merce (Wome·n•s Division), Mrs. Marilyn Empting,. tm-113C; HuutiattOI Bod· Chamber ol Cotnmereit ( W o.-m • n '1 Division), Ra1ph Kiser, '6U661 . • . .Jtvt....c&l"erdale Architectural Com· mlttee, Bob Orton, 547·7315; Lapa.a le.ell Junior Otamber of Commerce, Biii Wm-813-!IZS ; La-Nfpd Homeowners Associ1llon, Pat Ma6ciril, l4f-'030; Lab Fomi, Bob Fl1era, 13'1· 1100; Ml11io11 Vttje Homeowners Assocla-- tlon, Doug HiU, MS-5938. • .J '-: N e w p • r Harbor Chlmbtr"' Of Com- merce, Jack Blmelt, S?M300; Su Cle- mentt Chamber ol Commerce, Bob Evins"' 492·1131; San Jut.11 BeauUfu\ Com- ,..ru>.; of Sao J1 .. Clpltrioo Chamber ol C.l!Ulle,rce, P~t Toner, U~·IC'/7: and l!tol lleodl Chamber ol pxnm..... 116- 1118. ' • .. •• ' . • We always ha¥• large 1•l•ction1 of diamonds I: ciiamonci jew•lry at batter than wholesale prices. W• wilt guarantee our diamonds to appraise at 40 "· O¥er ' ' whet you pay ·or ya.\.lr money refunded. Coma in ind compare b•fore you buy. 1. UNMOUNTID DIAMON DS w ....... ....... 4.. 7 ''•-"· f4 unit TW. L..w.. rMf. '99" I. 1.11 cnt, M ......... __. P'- c.ier I cllt. v.,., .,,..., .. A lwilU .... ....... ..i ... ""' ' '1995 ..................... _ -~ ~lltf•SID, Dti.li'O~DI .. 1.11 c ......... wWte ceMr. • ..-. ..... '599 •. '·~· ........ ~-·i• ..... ~ t.9'Cf'. ..... -l . •""' ·~ ........ ~77 ,..., !Mill•. ... 1.14 c.., ...__. •M,.. fltM wWfw Islet. Ml 1a.tfy, '995 "• ~1ni..t .... • . CHllSJMAI STOii HOU•s SUNDAY 1J TO I DAILY t TO t t,lTUtDAT t TO 6 Dla-1141 Ce"ter fer Ora1S9e Co1net11 ··COSTA MESA JEWELRY & LOAN A """ Plocc lo Shop Fmd 11 Hrri Firtl 1838 NEWPORT ILYD. l'HON E 646-774 1 · DOWNTOWN ' COSTA 1i1114:..---&•utwo1 DOM RACITI WE Will BUY YOUR DIAN\ONDS, JEWELRY, OLD GOLD ' MUSICA.l . " INSTRUMENTS STEREO EQUIP, OR MOST . ANYTHlflG • , OP VA~UE BRING TREM IN FOR IMMEDIATE ESTIMATE • .. (, /, ' ~Qt. 64, JllO. 29( 3 ~6CTIONS, 134 PAGES I • 1na • ~. --.. , -~ ·---..,..._.. ·----.. -...; " ....,. .. :-. . _.:._ ,._·?~~~r~·;-· -:-:~~~~~~.::::.....--~~~-~-~·f··""-,,~-~-~--11"-~r~~-.l -China ,--: • ' • .1 • • • ' .. I'~-. ~- Bus ___ '.flotlte~ A~djusted ~~ers i'.r,-U~ Conf~~m tn <}ity Pat}cing Laws Head Home~ Lag1J!Ui Beach icbool trus(ees by I spilt vote have reapproved the Nyes Place xltool IJlll Mlle, to confqrnf wllh the "no porld!og" rules eatabllllMid by the city. • The rpute, wb!Ch .will tei've youngsters ' . lit~a '.·Troop8 ~earing _Dace.a; . . Defense Vowed From Wire Services Indian paratroopers advanced to wJthin six miles of the center, of Dacca today, bringing !he Pakistani delendei:I within range of their artillery, an Indian spokesman reported in New Delhi. He N!d the Indlinl would be In-. position to . capture ~· WithJ,, 24, ~ :IB·bc\IJr& 'Gen. -S.H.F.J .• ~w, chief of sta!i of. lhe Indian }frm:J, broadcaat .0 aPJ,eat to .Pak'Jstant commanden in Dal;· ca to surrender. Birt aP!Ok'd dllpltd> by 4-'ic~ corlespaDdeni. •in Dacca safcl Geit. 'A.A,K.,N\ID., ~,Pakl'111!L-£"'t -der 1111n,.,gJ• ~ l!t ~~ "Our army wilt' tither. lite nobGruly or periah lor .!!f!; -·" ~ ..... , . . A "1llllllli1 If*.~~,.•!'* Ibo IDdlan poretroopori,. • -- day ml llltr relnloreal; w ···-be•'}' ......... lo ad ...... to the LOilva RI-.lorry _......,. ~ miles llOl'iliOost lll lbi lleart ol the cil1.i Other llidlao ........ ad•aDd .with -ml ildlaedcr' aurlen to'Wtlhln l2 miles of · MaDebhaw ~broadcllt -. meuac• tQnight to the PMtstanl COlllllWldOrl llY· llig "my forceo are n6\t cloilni in orowid Dacca. Voit prrtsons thlft are now under the ·,..,., oi tbeir ~· Further reslatlnce Is 1 e a ~ t l e a I' • ' Manekshaw appoa]ed to the Paklltlmll to remove civilians and foretcn natlotlab lroni the Uoe ol lire'tboukttbey ileclde to opt 111111 addad, "l,llopo ,_..,.. DOC COllJP!1 me to·-your prtllab Ill" use of force .... ' ,. • r ' N-al pi-flew OS fonl&n ... llonala oul of Daoq. Sunilay ~ only a amall IJ1lllP of Amorlian ml foreign newsmeo ml dlplomltlc officials was left. llo«a dllpOtches said D1IDY of tho people bad fled Into tho cod!itrYlld• to ovoid belni cluglit in the ~ for tho clly. . -Serviees Slated. . FPr Jo~ Turk Memorial: ....... wiJ( 11e held •t 11 a.m. Tuesday In PaCl!lc View (]lopd for John Harvey Turk, 72, of 11115 LI Mlradl SL, Llguna Beedt, w!io died Salorday. • He Is """"""' liy bis widow, Clara Iris, two aons, John N. ol Ml<'Oll, Gaorlla ml 1R~rd W. of 0Ja1 •. Call(.; 1 ~ler. Mn .. June St. John of $an Dleio:11nd by lOgrandchlldreo: -. • A naUve of Pasadena. Mr. Turk bad lived In Orange OOWty for ti rean and WU a melhOOs anal)'ll al Nortll American Avi1tion.. Dr. W.H.D. Hornaday will olflclllle al the .memorial ..me., whlcb ·will be followed by 1nun1men1 at Poclfic view. Memortal Pork. . Ex-Coach Clays , • • ,, l. • OI Laguna Di~ Private 11mera1 tenlOtl wm be "-id • 'l'Uelday f... Lapno -rtaldellC Alfred l . C.ya, a former hlch ocl.ool football coecb who dlecl Sunday at Coata .Mesa Memorlall!oapltal. He WU 15. Mr. Clays, a eo year realdeot ol Orange Counly, was the former coach at PerN Union High School In Perris. The prtvllle ..mces will be --by· tho lle9. Jolm Dofti aad llllrlal will folloW 111 ,_ ... ~Pork. Mr. Claya, who lJ...t at 11117 TOITY · Rolid, lo mvlved by bis-, Vera; two -Alfnd ~ NCWlllSI Beldl 111111 Joaeph ol Lqilna 8eacb 111111 two grandd>lldttn. r • livi:nc in ~ hillside bom• above Nye1 l'lace, will be Implemented 11· ooon u the city workerl finish lnstalllllll -ien and llO"parking 1igns, school offlolall sal<I Thuraday. -The route was originally •c1op1ec1 on colidltlon lllat parking be binned from both sldel of Ibo -to enable Joag !Choo! blues to negotiate the sharp curves in the street. However~ residents protested and parki1>8 "\s only balined from.one side of the ~ sjreet. . School -told trustees that tho bulls would siln be ablt to. IP•ke Iha turnl wlt/>.ars parked pn one side and t1ie niUte wil re-apProved b)' a H vota. Truitees Jane Boyd ml Norman Bro,r?ie dissented. They al9o voted against original adoption <1f the route, whlch received a negative recom· mendaUon from both the California · Highway Patrol and the. bus manufac- turer. Mrs. Boyd•told the board Tbureday !hat F.ountain Valley Girl Injured In Horse Fall • legal.opinion Is belni --" by the County Coumel'• office °""'""""I wbo l'IH be I~ U a·!Ju9.toea out ol-control and has an accident while c:_omina: down the steep hill .. -, youths Jailoo for· Crossing . Against Ligh~ • Two young New Jeney lll<ll will pro- bably .wait for the green light nut lime they . cross a Lagwia Beach 1treel after being arrealed Friday ml held in·jall ~ M hours on charges ol eroalng .<lout Rlghway ,qlimt a red llgbL • Pollce &aid the two, arresled -ately Friday eveiilng, were r.Ieiaed. satmday evening, one <ID his own ~ aDll · the other after polling 15 hail Neither ol the men has a prtrious arrest .._.i IA Laguna Beach. ' Police chief Joteph ~lley. saMI 1!ie ~ ~do Doi indlCafe "er~•~ · -· •' ,...... .,;.._, Iii!• ~ ~ j!Olleo ,.., ~ • ~ ~ lnj.;J;''u. ~ ... eroiamc-· . lu. . ~ Lqima --Jo In -:.:yji~·:"~:"!ll1"'~ •!!"N•~ .. ·,.• ....... ~""tf.; .·u~a liy;<~·i!.,. -. ·~""' --• J!t.~·· --'1 ~ ~ •• ~-: ~ ~Alum, 17, ~ .Jollll ,..Ito -tbe lint ~-bdartell-__. ... -<lodor ~ had to be --wllen .be toot Jolin OarWJlm. -·--i-s... ·-·-tbe ...,...In on a.llfttcher '"' -~-lt Into <Ullody at I p.m far Ille 1111-•·f.aluna Clll1I" Ral!!!. :-re· .,_,...,. "' ~ ~--• ••· "·• • ..:.. A bo11!11ai .... -.. aald ~ l>i>lanOo ~ and Laguoa Beach allegediy croatng -,_.way ac--a Ian oodweu, ol .41MJ A'""5i!a 8evtllo, -s,e wu ruabid to South Cout red l!Jhl al Cleo -· -· llllfen!d a poallile beart.attact -·.,.. ·Coniniiml17 llolPitaI, 1'llere Ille mnainl ~::1 ... ':"' 15 ball Saturday ml .... ........ ·a1 Iba ........ tal. by am1"dare• In the -ve can Wilt In fair .,... ~ ....... -.- dltloll. • • Tbonw J"""" Walt!J, ti, -amotad A boopltal opotesman aald llbe ~ 1-at 7: LI p.m. at Thalia Street by of. brulaes ml 1-raUom in addillm to a fleor Paul Rose on the wne dlar1e. Jiead lnjilry Jn the 11 "'m. )Dllhap. Walt!J waa reltued fzom cuatody at 5: LI 'Aulborilllt said Ml!I iUum had ront.<I . p.m;Saturday, authoritlea ufcl. . a~ fro mllle Red-Stables, ma "Sil· Victor Sag~ sal<I 1111ch amtll are 'LUwia ~ Rood, ml gooe rUUi>g up to the 'dlscrttlon of the olllcer'.iri tho lrifh two ~ in the hm. behind the field, depending upon whether tbe offld!r f8clllty believes there is a 11'reuonable cblnce" ,,:nie prll -a ......... ed Imes that Ibo oUm>der. ,would not appear In i!o!lc tlle lnll, a · alllclal said, and court H )laled a. dlatlon. . libii Alulll-...., ............. Sqlll ,.id 11111 In --· alter 'l1ao lntjdeal occumd about one.quarter the men were arresled, the 6o<luty watch 11 f: ~-o9:tbe a!de;,r·t11e bllL · command .. Saturday oppanoUy believed tbe men ""'1d •ppear In court aJid Pauline B. Beck Services Slated . loleo!OrtaJ ..,..ices will be beld al 10 .. m. Wednesday in ~er t.guna Beach a.ape! fo< Pauline B. Beet ol 1m Catalina st., a U.year ~t ol Lagwia Beacll, who died Saturday 't South Coast Commnnlly Hospital at the age of Ill. • !!le la 11\ltY!ved by a IOI!, Rollo~ of B1iD1a ADI and four grandcbildren..Jean ,Aim Davies of San DI._..,: Mari!artl llluaii, Oregon : ml Slepljm m1· Briao ileck ol Santa Ana. •. A ... live.of Cleveland, Oblo .. Mn. Becjr; f~ly bad an upbol~ and dra]lal' builneSI In .Laguna Boach. Tbe n.v:.Bnice CUlhlnt ~of·Laguna -· Jl'llst Clil'lotlan Clllatb w111· ol-ftclate ~t Ibo servlco, wU1I prlvllle bw1al lo~. -tbem released. ' ' Police Auction Nets $889.17 • . ,f ... - La~a Police , Chee'k: Thetts · · ( .. • • ' -" ............ +t --' .......... ·--· .... ....... ,..,, -.. II ~. 'l E!M!-.. ; ---..J· , • .. OAllY PILOT -SC . . ; Prlteelp!b Dde ..... • .i • --. Teachet~~ Detty . - M • Diseipline -Laek. . ' ' oome c~en fill to rlipond · to discipline. • ne. response grew out ol 1 meeting Jut wetlc at which Uie board beard a 1.. statfment ffoin f.. J'.fpresentatlve of ihe San :i..qu1n Teachers' AssoClallOn~¥ re-w~r sop>e ,ln-tervlce )r11iil1lg in the field o pupil control hid been re- ,9uested. ' • """' ..: .. ,.. ....., At t'hai meeting' 'Joe' Levine stated that . dl¢nl survey§ taken two years in a row, ~~Mor~.ie?u·.ni~g: t!'e questionnaire had indicated dlSC!plme was one of their ma· jor concerns. · · . • Levin_e had asked for an upgrading of .Oo-1!~. A . C' ra•·k • "the dlitrJi\'1 teJ>.year'c>Jd illlcJpline :;J" ~ .., ppllcy; unll~ of ltlnd~ at each .:,..,M_~. . .... , 1Cbool; more ·comqnmlCatlon ot 1hefe ~gg .Yegg Ca8e =:~sr~::;~: '!lo • ~ ·• ,., :1.e~J,id".Uld that In "!riie-_coiff . '4TT!"t 'h • .l .:.. ' · l . teatj>ett 1110ntiQJled they n«ded mo" ~ '1 "·~res· hacklhl frOln'.thelr awnlnlstrators. , ,. ~ ~ ~ , , ... ~Truatee JiJJi, N.e~~ had r~pi>Qded 1\lf ~ ,. •.•• t . . RolUn' Along·. 1!': 'The-. bas fallen on Chicken Little. what you'r' Pfina' is true then 'out ad- _, F~ ,Valley ~·. · ~lleve they mtmstr1tors are lnel!ecllve and our ve crld<ed the of mllUo las pollcl;et ~ .jpored and perbapa our • Auto transport rig~barreling·down San Diego Free- • • way ~is nearly obscured by tumbleWeeas stacked ". ·: :~gaiost center diylder fence liy big wind. Thi• photo .. ' • • ·-' · .. ·-··. . ._... \'", was taken near junction cf ·San Diego and Santa . ;t.na Freeway.. \\llnat were bock today lollowiilg . Sunaay' hight'• ralns!<>rm. , : . . · t f :: • . . • -.J WaterYnits Orga~ize ' New Group ' ~ •. I Reprtatntatlves of lhree water dl:ilrictl 11001, the iio'lth Cof..tc have held an tnaugQral }tlf:ding ot th.! new Sall Juan Basin Authority which bas launched a regional co~pt of ,.,, a t,e r 1 h e d manarement.' Led. bf 1. J. Meadows, San Juan CaplitrJ{io' dlrector of publlc works, the organiulion Js patte.cned after the new aild aucceufui SCiulh • _Easl Rea:ional Reclamation AuthOrity (SERRA), which ts tackling sanitatldn management on a reglOnal basis as well. 'lbe new water authoritY's members are Orange County Waterworks District Number Four (esesntlally the San Juan water operatioh), the Capistrano Beach County Water District and the Stnta Margarita Water District. The croup's first fuhctton at an initial meet~ last Friday '!Y¥. to pas.. a fesolu- tion outlining the goa.Is and functions of the authority.~ Essentially, the pooling of the three en- tities yield give a broad range of ad· vanfiiges, Meadows said. The"ii.eW entity as the pOWer to plan and finance projects', apj">ly' for federal, state a:nd ~8.J. grants, sell bonds and plan and maintain facilities 'throughout the San Juan Creek basin.' ' <'!" • • n.m • princ'lpi]j iiia idmlnlalra!Ors ahould be eus. • .: .. ~ · • .... __ '::I • ... •• 1~ -·~-,IU"llllU." ••. ,· ' ' ' • ".loo-• • •ia aaq• the ecp, .ylJued at more 11 • ..,_ • • -· • • • .. • The resolution points out that the new regional group will be cklsely knit u an e•tension to SERRA, especially lo the field ·01 management of reclilimed ef· i~~:=iS~1!!a: ~~ .. ~~·lll·ll·y·~-~;::t:rr.~ -Police. Curb ·':Jletnap~ .. illg."·~~ ~':tt~1.:.~~~!1a:.1~·~· ,._...,,...~ -- fluent. " · • . · The iidritediate goal of1.he board ()f the new aUthorlty 'will be the devtklpment of a complete water management plan with spe<!ific 9bjectives ()f replenishing and utlliilng· the' Sanr Juan ·watershed• basln1 prohlbttlng sah ·•ater intrusion and .pro-- viding upstream watel' sources. ~ellWid ':io,OOO atolen'eflll IO a bikeey In Sluart QmnJnlham, chairman of the " • • Loa Angeles. . "" , .·' . 1 diatrict. 4ilclpUne coauruttee, uld ,Jhe ,'::. Hellny PeMy ofOcia!J told detecUve purpoje ol Friday'• meet1n1 WU tci aglin •• Marty Eng!l_ulst they l\&d loll the eggs allc the ,boaid to COllllder iJ>.oervlce tral!>- ~·Coup'i:~{:Captured 1fter 111.terrupted Burglary , over a perlOd·ol ·tll!ie beJil\R1nC ar\Und ·'Ing ln,llUJ\11 control. not becauae a I"" A Costa Mesa legll secretMy, ln-mid·August...~ :· .. _ .. • ... ... ';'~~~ ?'-~~·0Pfl:'!I~~ 'terestea In httPetology, and. her' college Engquist said Chaves allegedly !alsllied 'student husband face criminal charges delivery records and wu able to deliver 14I can't belle:va YOU called this metting ·today, after a pet shop 11wner checking the thouund• of eggs to the George becauie of an in-aerv1ce proposal," said his menecery ol merchandise allegedly Cohen B~ tol~elea Centr'1 .~Im ,Mlti;~. prfuc).Pal of O'Nelll SChool. Interrupted a· weekend burglary. Market tiiee-\ wtet." _ . "'Ah~ pa.et .. two ~~1 there. bas ~n ·0ne sUspect apparently hiding In a roof tutmolf-On .. bur ·c!rhpuses because of · Cbavei reportedly sold the eggs to statements that administrators don't ve ntilation passage fell out of it moments Cohen for about '2 for 15 dozen. Engquist back their te.ach, ers. Perhaps the teachers after Ed White's unexpected arrival. ~eg:ed-6~ O>hen-tofd tbe eg11 at retail 1be s u1111 e ct plunged into a Dewey ~lcea, • between· 50"1 and'' IO cents a .tte being rillsrepresented by their Dumpster trash container below. ~ . aSSoclaliOni"" ~.-' ..,'!' .:. " .. , · ' ·-· .., "I ·a-d.mtt the surv~y was not · a.-iood He-escaped on foot from White's Pet He aalCfl"iarraiitChai'glh:I· Cohen with Chu Store l. 440 E. 17th St., wit h the owner's ~vinl:Moten property"hai beeq.1s!ued one," retorted ' C "Bower., San "Joa-aon ,irid a frlend hot on hls heels, but was -~ ~•-utested Siturda quJn teacher president. "I am tempted to "·-d 1 •c._ ~ \MKft wt.8< Y· read~thl! Mitten statements tine by one c'p~w1: ear y Saturday, less uuw two $S~~~wM.1iafed'hit .~• at:UM1 about ,diacJpUne but It would, be· atr' Ing hOurs later. • . .11.,•,G.al!lea!Grov•·" In cua!Ody ·In •. H. 'I I' 'd h nd d .,. dirty linen and no useful purpose would is w1 e, po ice sa1 , was appre e e ancia.~~alL ~ ~ .. • _ --•1 be served. Many people are changing Jn -their puked car at ·tht scene, where •· '· ' ·'•" · ,. · -...... .t-•-=~t the te th lnves~gatQn Hid they. retrieved moll of . Ort·.. ~e"'""g. 'a'""''tt'i' g~., .w."'a'~yr' ·"""'"'~ . ..,, · "" Y m .'!!\ • .u..J1~11 in l'!fll. 1nc1µcJina i;f.v.~n <,!oiic • ~'>' ·~• · ,,are, 81f/nl Wli ~. lWHes;'l°lirr. chUCkawanas aricl ltwo · par. Trustee Dtnnl! SmJib pointed out that ' t""ot:s. • 1 the di8clplim matter wu brought up for \trr. f s· ~ " discusaion dn..i..... meet And confer ~~~ on suspicion of b'ilrglary) Were ;,,i.1. f·e t • .. liulo JI--.. , E·~t· QjJig(lj, 15. ~11,i•"ll>I· ;, ! . .,,!, '·"' ,.c.J_I -·.-' ~ . ~. the 1e'!:,.~~M~~.,~~ ~d~_t ; itiev\tf ,_ olif ~!IS f>1,afe nti 1Ay•,. ·t<· .. .. " " -ell"••• cir em lo-""'l . • · · '" .. e Jilif ·• po ce. · ·' ·' .. ~~ .• _Ciirin.' GOuricil --~;i~~such 1in1rv1'i1aant ·'!j nue ·to, theft' deij~ate''i:Ondltlon, the -L r-responu, II he iald. snakes, lncludll\g a '35 ball f>ython, two TrAfflc conditions on the Ortela boa constrictors, plus one each glossy llJihway will be reviewed by the San and king anake specie!, were returned to Juan Capistrano Clly Cowlcll'at tonight'• T b B te., 6,.~::,k meeting in·: ~ '.'.'.unc;u , ~ ~1;£ •• ~ ...•. ring_~ 7_.. o , I :'. ~ After several reslden~ComPtt~ ·,. ~~;;.,, ··m -·4·:·~· ~-~harth Mover about new development on..,the <Jrlela r.ait: ..... 't)uet ei:~ . : ~:..:.. ,. •• because of the condition of the higtiJr.ay,.. -:1. _ --~ ,. •~ :l" -t ~ · ... -';:" . • the clly asked the State -Dlv!slan1 of• -;.-.·0.:.;,,,.'1'._.£~ I 'ii ;_.::;,, ~ ~ t:.'. , um· S ri:--:~J'l>'i. • Highways to make a atudy -"" · •!.!AlfllNt;Z .J~' ;--lh'oJ.Jib -.1'1E '""° As a result of the study the state agen-together by the late show on • - cy hu recommended.the reduct.Ion of the television Virgil Lee Ramsey, 76, D . u· nh. speed limit Jn cerlaio.·~erous cor.ve • ~ Eileen de., Renla, 60, Ill DQW nvel urt areas but the ret~n ,,of the sapte ~a.n and 1tlfe. . . ·• overall speed llm!t to'm.lles per hour· \:.Thi elderly couple met ln the! A huge earth mover lad.en with dirt The report also ~tales that the or1ega Alhambra • Convalescent Hospital from the construction prOject at ·the San Highway's accident rate does not exceed here four years ago and were mar· Diego Freeway in Capistrano Beach turn- the state average for this type of rled Sunday in the rest borne with a ed turtle this morning on a steep slope, roadway There la no mention of any lm· champagne-and-cake reception ar--but its driver escaped Injury. _ · ed ranged by attendant!· aQd ·two ;n.. • HI h 1 1 · ~'"" 1 · provements contemplat b~ the state. terested churches. • g way pa ro men were 1nve~1ie• ng 'l'1l6 council also will consider recom· Ra kA -the spectacular mishap which occurred mendations to .formulate plans to make m_sey, Wriu ~~ded local golf shortly before 11 a.m. . ""•• High le green.s 'for. 40 fears recently ae> Th arth h d •---In t ....... -.a way a ~ route.·. Be!or~ quired a color television set· for hf) e -e mover a l.ICel• goUj g ou the atate officially designates it a ,11ee_nj room .. earth in the tap of a s{eep incline at the highway, Utt city mu.st pttpare plfins:;-for "-M~ma had never seen 8 coior aouthbound' Be•.¢i Cities Offramp when it the enhanctment and protection ot: the .1 1 1 d . _ suddenly rolled over. corridor 1n the city. : .. •. te>tv son set, an she like to had~· -·1I'he driver, who was not Immediately . · , , flt whtn she saw mine last week, ldenutied, was protected by a heavy roll &aid Ramsey. . bar and seat belts, patrolmen said. DA 1LV PILOT ·-,_ ....... COAIT P"!ILISHIN• c:alaPAIT1 But the home had .... -: tule,_ • • '"A 'One officer at the . scene predicted. a Residents could not watch major headache In rl$:hting .. the large television. in.' the. room of atiother of' ··tractor and hopper because of its po!ltion the opposite su:. -unless -married· on. an enttmely steep slope. -alter the lounge set was turned Bulldozers were puf -to · work carving off early each evenlng. Out flat J)\.dl where equipment could be "' brought Jn for the "nlvage work. . . .. 15. -.Cities-Smile ! ·: ~f,.:CfJast Lights Up for '40 Miles' . .._ .. - -.VlttMn Otange Coast area com-citizens should contact them for details of ~~J.~liped up u participants contests. ln -U. • ..:1171. edJUQn of 40 Miles ()f Caplstruo Baich Chamber of Com-~S.Uil~,, ilt{_yearly Jifhting and merce, U&-210$; Co r• aa dtl Mar ' ,_. ~ ... ,;. .. ,.. "DI •• =lch dra•• fiat· Chamber of Commei;ce, Hal Plnchess. ~ -.. .. wu 6754329 ; Front Door Committee of Cesla la:nden to tbt cont to set the holiday Me•• Chamber of Comme~ Mrs. A. L. aighta._ -• .._~ Pinkley, 548-1605; Dana Pol.t Chamber ol Tha Oruae =Coast Association Com'merce, Mrs. Florence Larter, t96- • ihd tbt QAIL-Y again have joined 4591 : Fountain Valley Chamberof Cam- ~ forcas u ~1*ilor1 of the aieawJdl! merce (Women'• Division), Mrs. Marilyn -;c com,.olill"oo for air~ . Emptlnl, 139-1736; Hull--Beac• t;n.Jr.t..llOT• =~ .........., "* Nt)f erdtiM in ihe tnditional tv'tnt iii· Chamber '()f Commerce ( W O"m t n ' a =:ti• ••• .:-:.,,-:-:1:::. i cll14~ the eonirirMltlt! of Culverd11• Djvlllon), Ralph Kiser, 982-16'1. _ ·~..,~ ~·,.,._ (part of t~ ~ community of Irvine , lrvlne-Calvtid1le Architectural Com· "r:==•o. .. -. ~ ... wbkh l\!V bc'·..._ctty before Christ.mu), mlttee, Bob Orton. 547-7315; J.apu ;,,•,.•--.:;:,''#.::0-~ •. ~Oii Vleja'Olld-Lake Fore1l. Beada Junior Chamber of Commeroe, ,111 • • m•,. '4Mlt1 .• i _ ~-.Y'1'eY and Laguna Nleuel, Bill Wood, 133-7125; t.quu .NllueJ :.-:h• .~ ~ '~;~:~ 1 :::t.i:=~~:. last year, wl~ qain =~~.A=~~lilln&:~ia~::ic~J: t111,•••• ~tt-.ta 4 ·· The "''40 Milea'' jud1es will . 'take i 8100; MfnMla Viejo Homeowners Aaocla· '-;_ ..... Al.!_•.,, I 1 • prfifmlnary look at entries on Dec. 20 Uon, Douf Hlll, ,54U9SI. •·~-and will do lhe~ Onal Judllng on l?e<· 21. • N e w p t r t Borbor Chamber ol Com· ~ 1:'t ,,,_r c.w~ Only tnlrlu nominated. by local merce, Jae~ Bamelt, 675-6300; S.1 Cle- ...,.. ·..,....-:' .;:i:-'" "= sponeor1 will be considered by the! mtnta Chamber ot Commerce, bob ='• ••'== ;::,:-.,.,_. ,.,.. maw1dt contest judger. Thou&h It may Evans, 492-llJI: San. Jum :i}eautiful Com· ~ ~". -already ba.too ,lal4 to •ill' up for IOQ,\l n)ltlee of Saa Jua Caphtraa• Chamber .,...._._ fJ ~ • <ompelllloi1, folloWtni la .a llal.,ol tie ". /If Commer~.Pat Toner: 111~177; acd :r.&"'..:.. 1'11.:".::.= r _. Who'"'1.ll nomlna14 con-Sall Beadl YJa111ber ol COmmerce, l*'- for ".O Mil~" ••ard&. lnterttted lilSt ' ' .. .. Evidence ~luding a double yellowhead and ~ WDOlly white parrot, va)ued at $250 each Were .also returned to the stock for safekeeping. Investigators said one patchno&ei ()ne king and three glossy snakes, plµs an African chameleon managed to slither away during the wild ·escapade, initially reported about midnight Friday; -_ °'Officer Phii McCormick was called to the scene by White, of . 2126 Miramar Drive, Newport Beach, who had stopped by with. his whole family to check on the ·animals. ·· He said his wife entered the shcip and Immediately remarked that some of their snakes and other reptiles were missing, along with the parrot,,. No specific evidence of a burglary had yet been found. "I . heata a comraOtion Oul!lde and ran 'hlit;'"Wiittl lh141h1Vesttpt0rs~ · .,, "· "A man had fallen out of .the vent into the trash bartel!," .be deqlared. , , ScrambliJ!g oul ot, Ii>' dwDi>!lef,.<:l'n- tljnert ..the susped .fled qveri11 1jenc~1 as White,. son and comptnion· chased l:jjm unSuccessfully. , · . He said he found Mrs. Quieley sitting in the serpent:laden car, which was also im- pounded as evidence pending dispo!ltlon ; ~~X?r ·Nixes Raise • YO~~\l'.N, ,Ohio (UPI) -Mayor · Jack,i;lunter ~$.VS he is not paid what he Ii 'worth but on pr.incl pie has turned down · a $4,000 a year.raise. "I flied petitions, sought the nomination and ran for a job that paid $20,000 a year and I Intend to . serve at that salary," Hunter said Satur- day. D • of the charges. Jler husband was stopped on bis motorcycle by Sgt. Max. WUson, at Vic· toria Street and National Avenue about 1:30 . a.m., on the basis of a general broadcast for his arrest. _ Police said Mrs. Quigley gave a state. ment including the fact 1ihe and her hus- band are interested in snakes and had just stopped outside the store to peek in at the serpents. One Acquitted In Laguna Beach 'Drinkers' Case . ' ' . • '· .~·--,~; ~· ~t.~~ ~ _, ..... . .. . •• --~ . • --.. -~ ,.! -' . ~ ... .,, .. ' ~ ~a ,. ' .. . II ~. . ·r, ' -... -... -~ ... , ... .. . ·--~· ~ ; 't ... ... • .. . -. .- The study, according-to a joint-powers agteirntflt, alsO cOuld fnClude ·~roposals for con'stnidiOn . of' water transmission Unes, ·pumping stations, dams and lakes. The first annual ·budget ()f the agency ·will be formed from contributions from each member . One extremely attract.Ive aspect of the regional approach t6 the issue of water ts the avafiibility of government grants for major proj~ts, spokesmen said. Such grantll have helped offset the costs rl. the first joint sanitaUori project undertakeh by four' SERRA member&- the rebllllding of the San Juan· Capistrano sanitation plant to serve four separate agencies under a cooperative agreement. Directors of the new water authority are Meadows, Kedneth Lawrence, from the Capistrano Beach district, and ~ugla.A. O•l!n80. r~pr.ese9lingJ!10 Santa .Margari~a Water 'DistrJct. ... ,. ,, • 4 Cl'l!. ,-g.ru .tJ•u ....... i. }fl1'ri~)l1. '}. Ullf;lStrfl,as'·~taJ Sei ai School · DOM RACITI WE WILL W1 alw1yi h1va lar91 1tl1ctioh1 of di1mond1 I diamond j1w1lry at b1tf1r thin whol11al1 pric11. W1 will 9uar1nte1 our di1mond1 to apprai11 at -40 -,.. over . wh et you pay or your 1"on1y refunded. Com• in and co~p1re ·before you buy. BUY YOUR DIAM.ONDS, ' JEW 0 ELRY, 1. UNMOUNTl!D DIAMONDS We win Mt .. ... ..-... •f ye• ....... • •·. J.1• ..... ~·"'"'-'· fl• •• ,., •• ••11.... • '4450 4. 7 ........ , .. ~ .. ·-tw. UMll"9 .... OLD GOLD , MUSICAL I· INSTRUMENTS • ....,.._cit. I ... J,JI ....... ...._ Y.S. ci.ftr, • . eel ... ,,...,,..,, ""' --'•• J. 1.11 c.-, M~1he 111t 41 ... M. n. c.i., & 1.t. YffY .,,...... A Nflll•t . STEREO EQUIP. ............ -.,. 499 .. 1... ... - ht lo ~"'"• w1 .. I '1995 .... """-........... i: llN•llll NMOMH '· 1.11 ..... .. ••• • ............... ' •. 1.11 ..................... ,,.,. ....... ... . 1399 .... ...... •599 9'"'"· Y911' lwflU.t. CHlllTMAS ITOll HOURS ~. 1.14 ... ..._, ........ ,._ IUNDAY11TOI -'""· ml -· '995 DAILT ITQ f P:• wtth.t cit. U.J'UIDAf t TO I Dlamosiif Center for Orange Coustt11 • I COSTA MES,A JEWELRY & LOAN Ffnd ft lle<e Flrtt ' PHONE 646-7741 A, Filn l'laer to ShoP 1,38 .. EWl'QRT ILYD. '.' DOWNTOWN ~.t.· _ ..................... , . ' . OR MOST ANYTHING .Of VALUE. BRIN& THEM IN fOR IMMEDIAT! ESTIMATE -ll&•UllllllCUI -· 7 -rsm.· ·~temeute -' ~.OL 614, NQ. 296', 1 ~~ONS, M PA&ES . . . • . .. . ) ' 7 { . .. ' • JEN CINI$' . ' • ·p· 'd Cl)• : ·~.·in-. • • " • 1 • DAILY MlO . Teaehe "' ...... ~Y.~·•-:iwu.N • Of "'!': f-'!' ,i_ ... ~$11ff ~ Teachail -crowdlJ!i Into an •ii». tloollly-charged meetlnl Friday -jn. denled charges of lack ol 111 Iha SU Joaqwn;Elemeotary ~· ... l!j>M'*'8 beforo the Boan! of Tnilfoes, from , eyery acbool riad tam.Dis m the. fa'cultles !UJ>pOrtlng al principals and hts ~e!l)enl of dbdpllne. • Only th(ee ochools -Aliso, Linda ~11111 OllV<WOOd r: would admil that • di folice Crack .. .r;· 1 ~~~ y~gg' Case ~ittJ.,Atrest ·· .. -~ siill11r~ 1an to it;p0.:i · to . " dlsclplln<. The resPonse grew out of 1 meeting lut week at whtcb the board 1 heard a stateme!lt from · a represent.a ti Ye of the ~ 8&11 JOlquin 'Teachm' AuoelaUon Uit rt.yql! why some iMerYJce trt!Jiln« Jn the. ifield of pupil cciatrol bad been re. queited. At that meeting Joe Levine stated that during surveys taken two years ln a row, teac~!'I returning the questionnaire had indfcated discipline was one of their ma· jor concerns . LeViDe had asked for an upgriding of lfle ·dlslrlcl'I tef>.year .. ld · dbdpllfle polJey'; wilf9rmit).'" of· 'itandardJ' at: eaCh tc:bool~ more communlcaUon-> of ~ , ltlndardl to parenta and children: and a roqulttmeot that ·...,h child aent from 1 cl&urootti:be" counseled. •• """ • ! tevme had· ·aald that in eOme cases 'teachers .m~·:they neei!ed 'm0re ·~ fr9m U)olr•adminlstrator•. l ' ·.Wate Units ~ . ·New ··Group it<lpr~tattvel. of U1r~"\vattr ~r!cta along,. the south eoe •• t 'have held •• Jnaugufal meitini ol"'tfie new Sah Juan Baatn Authority whlch ha$ l&unclftd • reilonal concept' Of-iw ate f..I he d mlii1gem!nt l • , • • • ~ 'by T. J. Meaddw•. ·San Juan Capiatran,~ qi?ec;tor ot ~ub11c workJ, the ,trtfanfaaijifi• Is patternid after the new and 1uccessrul South E;list 'Regional Beclmnitioci Authority (Sg}U\A), which js tackling sanitation management on a regiOnal basis as well. The riew water aulhorjl,Y's . members are <>r;poge County Wateiworks District Numller Foiir (t!esntiafly ·lhe San Juan water aperaUoJJ), the Capistrano Beach County Water Ol:strlct and the-, Santa M"rgarita Water District. '.I'he groUp's fIM f~tlon 1t ·an initial mttt\ng IUt Friday was to pass a resolu- tion outlining the goals and fwictlom or the auth0;rity. · Essentially; the pooling ·or the 1three en- tities yield live • bfuad range or ad- vantages, Meadows ~aid. ·: · Tnlst.M'~~"1J~n had re.sPoricJed 11lf ! The •lY bia fine .. ,~. Cli\Glum Llttie... Wbll J.111111'\ aaylng is true then our ad· • .. Auto .transport rig barreling down San· Diego Fre.. .' -.:u . ta~~ .. ~¥ jiinction of. Sin· Diego a~d Santa FOW>l.lln. v~ .• JIOl\ce •believe .they mlnlltntori are lnellecUve , llf)fl' •!It . ·WIYd' lli!atly obscured by tumbleweeds stacked · 'An1-Freew1ys. ·Wmds were· back today followin¥ -""•-• ... f · mllll -•~· .J>Oli<lel. are l&n!>red and perhapo our ·,.against ce. nter divide• fence by big wind. This photo • Sunday 1tlghfs ramsiorm. . · ~ ' The new entity as the power to plan and finance projects; apply for federal, state and locat grants, sell bonds and plan and m4i0taln facilities throughout the San va~ciu.·~\~. q 4.. •0 "~ ~ lnd~'idmlnlJtrators ~bould be _ ·• i... ':l ' .. • tr~PoUce llJece tbe eU., valued 1at""more · · • -· .... ,: .. • :( ~ .. r ...... _ i)han '30,too:-were stolen by egg delivery ... A1 Frid.IJ''• meeUoc Nt!JOn clarified • p 1 • c h i p... ": 9 ~ j ' ; ..:. -. Juan Crefik basin: -·; · The resolution points out that the new region1l group wiU be closely knit u an extens:iOn to SERRA, espeCiallf in .. the field of management of reclauned ef- fluent. ~~~$£~~°!:· ~~~~:.~::F~?i '0, ICe Ur ... efn·ap~ 1ng .. 1 · ·: i7ounfaln· V.lfef, after pollce clalm he ., ~ • nie immediate goal of the board of the new authority will 'be ·the de1'eloprrient of a comple~ water management plan with specific objectives ·Of replenishing .ind utUWng the San Juan watershed basin, pr;obibiting .. salt water intrusion and pro- viding upa:tream water source•. <lllellveiicl-30,GOO lloteo OQtlO i ~kery In Stuart Cw>nlqham, chatrinan·. o( the LOS Angeles. ..-· · · . clJatrlol. diocipllne .commltt.e, said the C le d f Henoy Penny ofHcl1b told deteetlve purpose of Friday's meeUng was to again . oup . Capture A ter Interrupted Burglary Marty Engqulat lfley had loot the ~ uk the board to C0111i~e train-~. .• _ over a period of time l»efi001'11 lro,nd ... inc ln~p;J control not because• Pf'O-A Cotta Mesa legal lep'ttary, ln- mld·Augull :_, _. -. 1 ::.ll!fm ~;, M J~ UPIP''!'iinl , pro. terellff' ln h•-tology, and her college "ftlliofmllim. .. ... ' -; .. ' -..-EnaqulJt aaid Chaves allegedly fal.siiied .. , studerit..)'usband face criminal charges de.liven records and wu able to deUver I cant believe you called this meeting today, aft.er a pet shop ·o_wner checking the thousands of eggs to the George beelu. of m, ift.aervlce propoul," sald his ml!flagecy ct merchandise-allegedly C<Jben BaW11n..~ Loe ~elH C..tr.i -~Im M~, pij)lclpal of O'NeUI School. lnl<r111Pled a weekend burglary. Market t*ice i week:. 1 ~ -~ ~ t"q ~YI thri· hil bfen , ·• One suspect .apparently hldlng ln a roof Chaves reportedly t0ld the egp .. ~ oa· ~ etmpuJet 6eeiuae of. ~ve.ntU1Uon passage fell out of it.moments Cohen for about '2 for 15 doaen. Engquist atatementa thlt fdminlatrators don't 1after Ed White's unexpected arrival. ~eged.tbat .COben 19ld ~ wca at-retail ~ their teachers. Perhlps the teachers ·'!be au s p e c t plunge:I into a Dewey ;,rices -betweM 50 • aild ao cett~;{ a • beiDC," ~pruented .'by their Dumpster trash container below. ' sOoun:• .,-. • •• ; . aaocilUon. ' .. '· He escaped on foot from White's Pet Heuld·iwarr1ntcbarilna'Coben.Wiih ··~·1 admit-the aurvey wu •Mt 1 IOOd Stort;4:40 E. 17th St., wlth the owner's ,reOOv.iDC stolen property hH•betll iuued one," retorted Chuck' Bower,. S&h Jot-son"and a friend hot on hb heels, but was and .Q:abm WU amated &tu,rday., ... , qWn teacher ... presideqt,..'.,'I arp. tem~ to c~ptured tarJy Saturday, less tbllf two ChaVll!I. who Ust.ed hls address at 12661 "J:ead1tbe wrltua itatament.s ,QOe 'bx one hOurs later. '~ta &I. Gardea Grove ii In c:urtOdY In about cllsclplJne· but Jt woold. be airing lJir-"t..iaty.J111... • . . to~~:=~~~~"':; :§.> ·--··-• • thtH: atori~ from what they wrote on the •Orte Hi ·. h aurvey aod what /beY are "l'inl hf•·" • His wife, police said, was apprehended In their parked car at the scene, where investigators said they retrieved most of the ,1,118 in loot, including seven exotic · snakes, six' chacklwallu a'.nd 'two par- rots. ga g Way Trustee Dennis Smith pointed out that ~ · ~~~ifil~pllne matter was .brou,i_ht up for r.:rr~· ff. , St «ti d . :~1011 aur1ng meet· .oo confer Booked on suspicion of bu.J:gl•I')'. were •• J.. a IC u . .. 1Wlon1 thts yeJr at .,hlch ihe'board Ind Geraldine M. Qlligley, 25, Ind pavid M. , . / , Y ;,,.;. the teachers d.llc!ust salaries and ,con-.Qulgley, .. 26, o1 2195 PJacen~f Av.e., 1c- $! ¥-r"".. ... " "'· ·. •• •"' dillonl of employment, cording to police. 't -By_Capo . CounCJ} ~"H1•me1e1Jg~~torieeluch'a'n·hidlgnant Due to their • delicate CQnditJon, the response," fie said. !Rakes, including a $35 'ball python, two Traftic condiUons' on the Ortega boa constrictors, plus one each glossy HJahway will be reviewed by lhe San and king snake species, were returned lo Juan Caplllrano City eoUiiiill at tonight's Tub ID • i " ,.ta.~ ~~:. i:ting in --'"lhe 9'~ -~ ·~ _e I? rin~ -·. ~ ... -, ~ .. ~ .- After sever•! residents • comi>ii~ ~ .. -::. • . .. · ----Eanh Mover • about new development on "i;he OtteP: ' '.!Dmp:. '11--.,ng· n1thM r -' . J • beclu.e of the condlllon of the hiih••Y. i :X..:. .. :;.. 1. ll "' • : ""~ • > 'i-7.. •·· -~ the city med the State Division OI -M~Z "(AF) -"B...Ugiht~ :'.!furns Turtf«e· Highways to make a study. ,_ ' Al a result of the study the state a gen-·wgelher by the late show on ,. - cy hu recommended the reduction of the television Virgil Lee Ramsey, 71, D ' Unh .. •peed limit In cerli1n dangerous curve • and Elle<n de Renla, 60, are now .· . nver urt arus but the retenlioh of the aame ~n and wile. . all iml The elderly couple met in the over speed 1 t, 40 mlles per hour. Alhambra Convalescent Hospital The report alto states that the Ortega 1 Hi&bway'• accidwt rate does not exceed here our years ago and were mar- tbe. state average for this type of ried Sunday 1n the rest home with a roadway. There ls no mention ol any im-champagne-and-cake. rec~ptiop ar- provement.I contemplated by the state. ranged by attendants and· tVf'(l tn-. ' The council also will considu recom· terested churches. .. mend.ations to formulate plans w make Rarn,S:,ef-' who. tended local golf Ortega Htg'hway 1 scenic route. Bef6re greens for 40 years recently ac-- tbe at.ate o1Hclally designates it 1 ~ltlc quired a color television set for hls highway, the city must prepare pl~ for ~~;,,,a had never seen .a color the. enhancement and protection ot the lelevlsion set, and she like to 'had 8 corridor in the city• fit when she saw mine last week," !)U.ICOAST DA1LV PILOT CIMllOI C0AJT PUl.&.tsfflND Ctll#AJJIY ... . -••Mti H. W.M ,.,.. ............... J•t\ It, C11tT..,. . • ' . said Ramsey. • ,.. But the home had . 'JI n.ile!... Residents . could not w a t c h televlsion··rn tbe l'oom of anoUler of the opposite ie:r: -unJes1'msrrled -after the lounge set was turned 9ff ,early !ach evening. A huge earth mover laden with dirt from the -construction project at the San Diego Freeway in Capistrano Beach turn- ed turtle this morning on a steep slope, .~~t its driver escaped injury. Hlgbwa,y patrolmen were investlgatlng · the spectacular r:nishap which occurred shortly before 11 a.m. The earth mover had been gouging out earth in the.~p of a steep Incline at the southbound1Be1ch Cities Offramp when it suddenly rolled over. The driver, wbo was not Immediately Identified, was protected by a heavy roll , .,,.l>Jlr and seat belts, patrolmen said. · One of[icer at the scene predicted a 1'{1ajor headache ln righting the large tractor and hopper because of its po1ltlon on~an extremely steep slope. · Bulldozers were put to work carving out flat pads where equlpment could be brought in fur.the salvage work. -...... •Ml '"-'ti ........ 15 Cities Smile > ·-. . -Q,,rJ11 H. lMt aJcli1N P. N1U ~~ .... :. 2::_t;past Lights Up for '40 Miles' .. ..... .... ---w ,....,, -,.,, ,_.., ;: n~ pt~e Coast area com- Ma,1i'!~T'1 'fO_J.•.( ••,'· t21St munttl.P._b.f'fl.*1Sn~ up as participants a.-.".":' f,,!t~~ .. ~'"" · in· UiO'.'. m:•Odltliin of 40 ~files of 1-;--. ..;--.-.. • .,. ~ smilec.~ttie yearly lighting and ,c:.r.t ,,_. • •,:.:r l!:."' {ecoi-aOng tvtrit ~·w)lch draws flat- 1:=: ~~i'l ..... ..:= ' 1andlt£t0 the coait' to see the holiday i._ ,.,_ .. s.ighti: ~ • -.. ,!,."' -~ n~-'" .. .. -The Oiifige ~ Xoast Association • "and the DAJLYJ'J't.b'J: agiin have joined • forees 11 'W-SPQl'll>ft of' the are1wide comPehUOftfor .Wards. • · New ~tries lrt'Jiae fl'acfilional rivent 1,... _. ~~ tt)t_,coIQIQUDities of CUlverdale (part o( tbe Jm11: community of Irvine .:.wblp1111~y bf •.;cJly before Christnw). 111As14• Vttl!>-1114 Lake Foresl "~iJI \1'1ley and Laguna Niguel, ~ fitwtomer1 last year, Will again nomln1le entries. . The "40 Miles'' judges will lake a preliminary look al entrle.t on J)ec. 20 afllii will de;> their fin.I judging on Dec. 21. Only entries t10mlnaled by local aponao/'I wlll be co111ldered by the areawide contest Judaes. Thouah It may already,.be too late to sign up..for loco! ._ eompetnlon, follo"inf 1'' •."at ·ot the apcmor1 wl'u> ~ nomlna t• · dlntltt&nts for "to Mlle&'• -.wmb. ""'ll'ltvuted cltizens should cont.act them for details or contests. . Caplsh'ant fteach Chamber of Com- merce, fH-21~ Co r o a a del Mar Chamber .or Commerce; Hal Plnchess. 675-4329 ; Ftont Door Committee of Costa Mesa Chamber ol Commerce, Mrs. A. L. Pihkley, SQ.1506i Dau Point Chin\ber of Commerce, Mrs . Florence Larter, f96- 4591 : Fl'Ml1tala Valley Chamber of Com· merce (Wqmen'1 Division), Mes. Mart lyn Emptin&, 839-1738; Bu.ntlqtoa Buch Chamber of Commerce ( W o"!n en • • DiVlslon). Ralph Koo. 96U611. Jrvtae-Cllvt'.nlale Architectural Com· mlttee, Bob Orton, $47·7315: i.,au Bucla Junior atamber of Commerce, BUI Wood, .111·?12$; Lap~ Nlpel J.fol'DflOwners AasociaUon, Pat Mancini, 5*«13G; Lake Forult Bob Fl1er1, &S7· flOO; Ml11lon Viejo Homeowners ASIOCI•· lion, Doug Hill, 5+&-5931. Ne w p • r t Harbor Chamber of. t.om· merce, Jack Barnett. C7M300: S.1 Cle- mente Chamber ol Commerce, Bob Evans, 492·11!1 : San Juet1 Be1utlful Com· ~ mlttte of Sia Jatn CllplJtrano Qwnber ol O>mmerct, .Pat Toner. 831·1'77{' and IWllJ1e1.r aiAinber of Comnlerot, 144- 1111, ' Evidence including a double yellowbead and a woolly white parrot, valut}d at $2SO each were also returned to the stock for safekeeping. Investigators said one patchnose, one king a.nd three glossy snakes, plus an Aftlcan chameleon managed to slither away during the wild escapade, initially reported about midnight Friday. Officer Phil McCormick was called to the scene by· White, of 2126 Miramar Drive, Newport· Beach, who had stopped by with his whole family to check on the anJmab. He said his wife entered the shop and immediately remarked that some of their snakes and other reptiles were missing, along with the parrots: No speclOc evidence ol a burglary had yet betn found. "I heard a commotion oul!ide and ran out," White told investigators. "A man had fallen out Ot the vent into the trash barrel!," he declared. _;., Scrambling out of ihe dumpster con- tainer, Ute suspect ~ over 1-fence "' White's son and companion chased him unsuccessfully. He said he found Mrs. Quigley sitting in the serpent-laden car, which was also im·' pounded as evidence pending disposition :~~y<.>r ~ixes Raise of the charges. Her husband wu stopped on his motorcycle by Sgt. Max Wilson, at Vic· toria Street and National Avenue about 1:30 a.m ., on the buis of a general broadcast for his arrest. • ·• Pollet said 'Mrs. QWgley give. a state- ment inclUding the fact she and her hus- band are Interested in snakes and had just stopped outside the store to peek in at the serpents. • · One Acquitted In Laguna Beach 'Drinkers' Case A Los Angeles man arremd durinc the Sept. S Laguna Beach "drinkers' Wilk'' bas been acq~tted of dlar,a, o( misde- meanor &S.W11t wJtb a vehicle u a·dtad· ly weapon, in south Orange County Municipal Court . The verdict was delivered Thursday after two days of testimony In the courtroom of Judge Warren ~~Jght. James Van Hom of Los ,An ( f.).'e s, police asserted, attempfed to1.rui11fown patrolman ~rmen Polla!lro In a pl\rklng Jot across the stre"et-.from the .orj>lis.na&e' Bar, where a distUrba'nce1toOk pta,ce. Tlie study, according to a joint.powers agreement, also could include proposals for ConslructiOO of water transmission lines, 'pumping: stationi, dams and lakes. The first annual budget of the agency will be fonned from contributions from each member. One extremely -attractive aspect of lhe regiOnal approach to the Issue of water is the avpll8bllity of government grants for major projects, Spokesmen said. Such grants •have helped offset the co.'!ls ol the first joint sanitation project undertaken by four SERRA members-- the rebuilding of the San.Juan Capistrano sanitation plant to ser-ve four separate· agencies under a cooperative agreement. Directors of the new water autfK>rit)' are Meadows, Kenneth Lawrence, from the CaP.lstrano Beach district, •nd Doua:Ju ·O!tman; representing the Santa Margarita Wa~ District. ' .... . .._ c1tr~tmo8 Pl{iy Set at School A Christmas play called "Christmas Party" will be staged for parents and Parep\Mlcher Association members at Co_r®Jtra)&c-hool on Tuesday . The",.PJ'OdlJ(:Uon, presented by fourth, fifth i&f.)lltb. ltade &tudents, features Chrlst.mil~Ato1tiiln other countries. lt , YOUN<lsTOWN, Ohio (UPI) -Mayor -Jack Hunter says he Is not paid what he ta..wolib but on 'J'rlnclple has turned down a M.000 a year raise. "I filed petitions, sought the nomination and ran for a job that paid $20,000 a. year and I intend to serve at that aalary," Hunter said Satur- d1y. 0£ the 10 case5.belfd So 'far, Sl.i:'~bave ended 1 In i:cqutttar, thrtt in convlctloii. and one in a hung jury. ,,.. · • b dirided~Oy Mrs, ·i.aRoyce Kincaid. Tlie.play, will· tie.,:iVen at 7:30 p.m. In the ~miilQPir-29,..~room. A short PTA ~~ ~ l'iJI Pe: eta_. prior to the pefto!'""'"'" . '" -· 1. 'Tile next Case ' 1i!f [s ·Wednesday..'-s jury trial for Petrfcl.i 01Brlen-, --30262 ~a 'Ave., Laguni ~I~> wllO IS Charted with mi5demeanor ~ oft.·a Ji!>lice Ofli.cer; OND.; s •·OUT OF fAWN . •·ESTATES , · • • OVERSTOCKS ··~ ; .. ••• • . .. - , _':~-~-·· DOM RACITI W• always hav• larg• 1el•ction1 of diamond1 I diamond jew•lry at b•t+•r than wholt1ala prices. w. will guarantee our c:liamond1 to apprai1• at 40 % over wh•t you pay or your money refund•d. Com• in encl compare b•for• you buy. WE WILL BUY YOUR OIAMONDS, . . JEWELRY, 1. UNMOUNTID DIA.MONDI J, 1.11 , ... MlltlllN •--'· YYSI cl.._ OLO GOLO w. wlll -....... _ ...... i.. .. -91: ,... ch•k., e. J ,l, cet'flt ............. fl .. ClfM' A """'""' •4,450· a-le• cit. ... 2.JI c..t, ffM 4'"'"' 't'.S. cJ.ftJ, G c•I•' lcelerJ.11, n. -m• .......... -.. •3 499 ftlH. I J. 'IU~Osfu DIAMONDS e. 1.11' ,.., ............... fie• ,, •• CM ,., '995 T., "'"· . I . 1,11 c .... , M~•'-Ut ......... 11• t .. ., I tit. 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Stocks Oav.y Jones' Loclr.•r ________ ~--f ' New SerYiees ... ,Bootleg' ' .. Fd.neral Parlor Goes Afloat· Tapes' ' . . SAN RAFAEL (AP) - "Interment at Sea 'With Dignity' .. i.s the service offered by a new finn that will pro- vide a yacht for burials in the Pacllie oil CafifQl'llla. "We are trying to provide a aervlce off the Goldea Gate -that is not only eConomical but beautiful,"• aays James Ma· gee, a ·former Navy fl.ler who is one of thiee perlnen In a venture called The Seaway. The firm• will convey on a yacht cremated remains and members of the family-with their own minister if desired· out San Francisco Bay's Golden Gate btyond the three- mile limit where a new state Jaw permits scattering of ashes. The trlp woul~ be on the 44- foot, $85,000 cabin cruiser the Seaway, owned by partner Chester Sbum~.le, a S a n Rafael imi brom. . .-. · and crematoria," Magee ~i¢ He said the trio bu ap- proached some 500 Bay Area funeral dirtcton with their idea. "'1'1ie re!pOnst thus far has been at l east lukewann, and in most cases enthusiasUc." No burials at sea have been performed )'t!t by the MW firm, Shutmate said, but he predicted that wilhln a ~ the Seaway could be handJing u~ to 100 burials a month. Magee says the disposal of intact remains at sta-u dOoe commonly by the Navy and the Merchant Marine outsidt the 12-mlle Umit•W'ould be more expensive because a heavy metal casket would be involved. He aproaches that aubject with reluctance, p a r t I y because no one bas asked for it yet, partly beeauae he aays be.knows of no law that either permits or forbid.!! burial of Jn- The third ~. l s tact remains at sea from oth~r C!arenee Coutts, ~ ret!red •'than r e g u l a r ocean-going Navy c~let pet~y ?ffLcer. •: • ships. · Magee said ID an lnteryie1' '"We want · to provide a Thuraday the average· tuben.I service which la b a 41 y in the Bay ¥ea cost,, at least 'needed," he s8ys. · $1,500, and that disposal of "The national cemeteries cremated rem~ins at 'sea are mostly fyll, :a.id th,e could run . as low as $600, government •lready ,ts buyinJ" depe.ndlng on the mortuary ln-land in Nevada lo burY vol\led and the services it bas veterans. · · rendered. • ''We're really ottering onlf "We want to work throuib, transpO,.tauon, Plus qie facpi~--. ind1 only throUgh regular . ty .of the ylCht tor a burial morticians, time al dlrectors · sUV"ice." Your Money ' Better Business Firms Under Fire by Solons • • Compleie·-N~w York Stock List r " • • . : ·, .:-• ·. :: .. . " ... L M. Bo1d 'Tallulah Really . I .. . .. Means 'Terrible' ' "Marder ii always 1 mlatUe; one abould aeyu do UY· . -IUt oae eulOt talk aboat lfter dju<r." : : • Oscar WUde . ... !t· BE STUDIED 588 murder cases, did Dr. Marvln E. Wolfl1114 of lbe Unlvenity of Pennoylven11. In Pbilade~ • phia, It was. And be concluded after lengthy consideration that about one out of every four murder yktims broogbt lbe killing M hi111!ell. Whal , kloks like murder, he sa.!d, oftentimes ii just 1 oorl of oulcide. Interesting. But suppose It'• no news to report the penitentiaries are cluttered with kill- en who did not mean tt, would not wint to, could not help themselves. " " ONLY Col.OR !bat atln up little babies, say Iba cblld :;Jl'Ychologi1ts, la red. AM ASKED why the orangutan was 10 named. That wu a Malay word meaning "man of the woods." : • -AND NO MEMBER of the Woman's Lib &hou1d for1et the old Japenese proverb: "It's a aorry household where the hen aMounteS the dawn." AS TO THOSE professional working girls known 11 :lal:Uea: of, the'niahl, t,helr average age in New York City is • • 20. Ji!; MJam!, Jt'a 11. Or IO report the police statisticians. :~ NOTE IT repeatedly stated that animal with the big- ." 1est eys la the blue whale. That's wrong. Some ' squid · ~blve eyes u bl& u dinner plate!. Almost a foot ln dJ.. ameter. QUERIES -Q. "Whal proportloo of Iba world'• Pro- . test.ante are Lutherans?" • A. About a lltlrd. ·:· Q. HffOW LONG will olives keep ln the refrigerator?" . " · • ·. A. Probably abou.t a year. ' Q. "BAB NANCY SINATRA bad a nose job." A. She baa aald so. . ..A FEU.OW ha, asked me to marry .him. He does not know that I have false teeth. Shall I tell him?" Such w1s the query a feminine 6Ubscrjber years ago put to the great lovelorn 1dvlceglver Dorothy Dix. Replied Dorothy: "Keep your mouth abut." Do you agree wt th this counsel? I don't. In such a romantic clreumstance, a girl ought not' hide what can't be hidden forever. Now as to her past romanUc en- _tanglementa, that's different. . .·· · TAU.ULAH -Girls named 11Tallulah" like to think : :tbeir moniker comes from a Cherokee word meaning "love maiden." 'lbat'1 a myth. The language boys say it comes from a Ottrokee wo~ meaning "terrible." GAME OF CJIE&I; was once thought to be a great memory developer. Particularly in India, this was. So in- • ~ u pbannaclala !here were thought Jo need superb manortea. 1~lt of aame were required to take up cJ]w u j>lrl of their tralrilng. WHICH CAME FIRST, color movies or IOW1d movies? Watt. don't be too swift. First color film was "Toll of the Sea" in 1922. First full length aound film was "The Jui Singer" ln 1927.•YQU can win bets with this question. Addrerr nku to L. M. Boud, P. 0. 80% 1B75, New- port Beach, Calif. 92660. Copyright 1971 L. M. Bof/d Sex Perilous? Experts Use Lure ori M<Jths BERKELEY (API -Two gray aqd ,black insect - lclentiatl are using the lure of known more Commonly U the sex to heJp fannen know apple worm ..:.. was until the wben to 1pr1y their orchards advent of · DDT abcj ~ other foe fnltt-eating pests. sprays notorious for its habit They have devised a simple of burrowing inside apples and trip whJch uses remale codl· pears 'fhile they ripened on lng moths as bait to draw the trees. males onto a sticky surface "Farmers started 6praying where they b e c o me im· three or four times a season mobiijzed. Farmers then can just as Insurance against the determine by counting them moths - a very expensive whether they need to use procedure and ba1'mlu1 to the peatlcldes. environment," Falcon said "Until oow lhel't!'a been no Tuesday. way of determining whether But Falcon and his colleague tHe codling moth wu in the Dr. William C. Batiste are Orchard ln sufficient numbers convinced farmers no longer to do damage,'' said Dr. Louis need to spray indiscriminately A. Falcon, one of t w o -spending upwards of $15 per 1.Jrriverslty of California at acre for each spray, and Berkeley entomologlsll who unleashing tox:ic agents whlch developed the trap. may be harming other more Tilt half·inch·long motUed useful Insects. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin~;;;wftiTft " .. •• WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW ' In ANAHEIM AND SAN DIEGO now ac.aipfln1 men W women who aN ollhtri • ..,., 11 wltli 1 JM" •I •cu,t•Je "'""' " a'Mlft 16011., • -21 M4 "'"' alltlriel '" •Pl•r.M ""' twli.thll a~Mtr tfl• ..._•IY1lent •f .....,, (1if .... ~.,, ... t) 1'ha J.D. .., 1.1..1. O.,r.. °" lria ••med 111 • ye.n ef PlrT•t'.mt ci..-i din" par -11, 3 hoi.:rt pet d.y. Apply Now for February 7th Day or Evening Classes nn GI PMOH1 rot INFOIMATION Ol UTALOOUI 800 South lrookhursl An1htlm 92804 17141 635-3453 ,,_ ..... ef J.O. et U.t. wtll lit -r.n..i llJIM 1rM~ ,,_ .. 4 ytll" ,,.,,_ ef Iha c.1111• flf law, OJ1'!1fln0 1,1"4at °"""' " .......... 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"-·-full Hamon'• I hi rd "'""8tlnn cMilot Wiil wriilnl recom-Ed•ic1iofs ond anal}'lll ol equalization aid . vlolalel the SUch procrem1 OI ICbool ":.~ ol the 1lale· lnto mt. r..-,.ith,h.~tloo. oOUld be ' apjllied abov• tho •d._ thot could leod to the SUpnme Court'• coll\Dlenl "fiacel neutrality" pdncij)le. building lid ~uw wblcll school dlalrl<tl of e q u'o I ·~ W. dlalrletl to ..i >la-property tu rate. a u: : cl J ol Calllornla'• ~_:.•t~ .. ~lar,•1~ PRINCIPLE CITED • allow omn< /orr:v..-lll ' -•od valuation. '! aUch .• their bwn,lu rate ·to ljlelld 111 1 .~\!~~at ".~ level1 ofof ..._. -atn*U Mn ~ .,, -• • repaymull ~ the pooiir r1Y1rnl'iol proved to be lm-"~ of 1Jte !lit grapt with ~.--.,.. ~,ea= cen ....., ;...... the job ol the' Hanaon COii\-Those looklni to the Hamon school diatrleb of ~ pbafbje In 'llew of tho siJlo and the ,allpulallnn that al I tu th.It a dlslrlCt a-.1to -·'*"'"1 111 Sac:r ;rolltee to 'man.Ila proposala committee for• solullon•to the but .. which relate In an dlvmity ol the area Involved 'd!Sir~ #¥"Iii" the . same Je\ly. 'll1A would have to Jbe -•. ~ ol * Wtthtn the lramework Jald school Unanci!'I! lorrnula have replayrnenta to , the ·wUh!i of ·many improve men II on lbooO tu> rate "°uld spend at . the luJICliid .by' oome comNnatlon ~ c.imlr -atlilr·•· -. by the serr.,_,. rltlinr Pointed out th.it all ~ of lhe'dlalrlcls wouJ4 ;blve·11> be .. Jtnos coatd be !'fleeted 1n· Bl/De level. · 1 • , , of ,g"1erel Jund ~nd 1ooal pro. ...._ " and ~-· education mu.st come wl.thi~ -tevised. • · ' dt~tion. t · ~ProVl.sl'°' f(ir a flat irant • perty' tu 1upp0rt from t,b6. · --'-the _,_. __.,_ '!be llil1lon cominittee nwat the "fiscal neutrality" prlri-r "You see the Jcln(l oMis~ we at • Iii! 1fraiit allowence bY 8 ·comb•-•!Qa !JI we1llhlot <llstrltla. " . o.ii.v ,,,.T, '"" - · 'II "111 be ....,......-. = Calilornla'1 current ciple. I la-" HIHllOll w•. , . ~-, "-·•' lull , state 'a statewide ,_:,_...,-11. end "W 01"" to ]<!Ok . to . . ' al Ibo -Committee ID " Uon ...._.m --pt" -~ , • ~-r.,...., e are g .... , m ' LOOKS 'FOjl R~FORMS ....._ ·~· ~---~-~~-· ~-· Any language written Into He la,oot.llhoil of,..,..IWe. IWicflnr without a Joeol,..,... _.i fund support. Under these and other pro)lO~''' very .. .> ~ E'.""" ~ s;I; -the pr(nciple contained In Jaw must, theY say, clearly solutions to. the Pfi>N""' P,09', 'dlllg • o)lloo!. 'l1lls w o u I d thla, the spending level .DI the carefully," HUIOD SI~ School Stud, I 0H1noon Am WU ' named by Aile the preeenl equ~tion eldi~--'--"'--_;..;-_.;_T.7•--:'-:"""""',...,.7':.,;;,,.....:;,_;Tl-"::.,,....::-.,.--,,.--,.--~--'--,.--'-·------'~-r-~--,,.--~-..,-.7,--,---~ =~~. of Public aod ~support ~ . --11}'11.ema tavol~, elate and Wllson llllll to looal ebaring to the level of a .... ... --· """' ·~·---· .__ le ..... liii 111111 -Mardi compu~ -ra · i!l-)lltMt7<,.-.,.'paper. J"'~ol~~'it~ Al llla1 lime, Hanaon "!ill be neutrality" If.-!he lojmdation ~ ID lay belore the procrarn was e<iuaJ to the Intel -Board o1 EducaUon cost of education. ' r no•"wwlatioos tblt wiD Bilt. be explained, ~ cur~. lwlP Gii l>oard -propoeed ·rent fOlmdat.\<!P ~ la set le&!..__ In a ""1 tbll '!ill at a level· I~ JiePw the ,ell!'· • llrtiw ill's;:i.-.' -ttnl cost of educption and ci11C 1la Uiil uioon. an-adiool districts are authorized ..... 11J tbet Ci1l~o t'n1 'lo raise• additional funda by lllit• Court Ju 111 Semnn tutng boyol)d t b e 'com· dedil'!"' )lutatinnel tu ra\e IJlrough ~ 'l1Je llrrano ruling, Hanson pennlssive or Wted override 11111 II! an mtermw, supported . tu levies. -. 0. 111111ueut cl. a.Los Aqtles "But that's what Serrano is family th.It their 90ll, did not all about,'' Hanson said. enjoy tbt educaUonal op. "'Under that system a district pri&mltiel av1ll1 bl e to lJ allowed to · benefit from it! .. _ In weeltliiOr echool · own wealth ill relation to that l Cllllricla. , of other districts and the ·~ ' disparity that the Serrano l. PAMBDD;.mNG family objected to i! created · r 1111 • arpm.at that bu • and the 'fiJCal neutrellly' prin· •1arri!11P ritll to ~ 1erUor ciple is violated." I )m'.tDe' bl tfte ~11·•Pc firm An attempt was made to al" Altbrjr YOOlll •and Com-meet "fL!Cel D<Utrality" prin-,_,.. '* ' ' ciples ·before Riles named JUDIQJ' na cbaJrman «·the Harl!on to lake the· chair on ~ I' '. ~ · CommlaiQn o n h1s new committee. ~ Ei:lucatkmll Refonn that last , :!""'handed Gove!)IOr Rollald FLAT G~ Jteacm a '19i>oge re)lOrt con-Two bills -Senate Bill 801 JUdnc.U. lfOUp'roOmmenta ' and Assembly Bill 14tlf..'.were oill:eiltlclsrns on iliuch of the 'Introduced 8nd the language of mte'a edUcational·aystem. both suggested the creation of ~ J<)lOlt contaln<:d _ a flat grant allowance equal to Joii1 • bifln the ;c.morn1s tlie cost o( educating a nonnal Sil~ Court bad even child In a rOgu!iir class. 1-'d o1· John Semno Jr. -,F\indl!ig""" to tie _provided tfW ""' -: "Equal, <duca· by. ~ combinotlon ol a $3.75 tiooiel'-1Unlty lmpliel uno-sfatewide .property tu rate qua). d lat rl b ut 1 on of and' state-'6'neral'Funcl sup- raio•c•••" port. • ' · ~ Uld that conclusion 'LegWators who -~ the ;; win ' be ·a -of the ldeapld. If the realistic 11pe11-" ,.... c0mniittee•1 a~ to diDg level . waa once establfsb.. Ille -linanclnl! pr:ObJem. ed 1., eachJ!iBtrict r<,anness • · -aald bis riri! job wilt ol 'l!'eelth, aids couJd -then be tit: to fonn a steering com-Prqvided on top or that base to : nilllOe that will pkit'the com-aJJow diflerent opending levels "'mttt;lit1 c:oane of letion over ~ on the •needs , o f ll!lt nest.tlrie months. • particular .•tudenta. · · l .. "We already knqw that we Propon~ of~ the measures J ..... 1 -dJverpnce ol opl-..,.n1""'led ·that · equal educa- Jdoa oa a tapic'or two, but rm tlOrial oppOrtunifp cOuld then • .., ...-thflt I ha~ the ldnd be • guaranteed !or ·a II a. Gt ·oommJttee that .w i 11 Ca.Womia publJc , ~, ch o d I ,. rlcCfcntse thla and oot allow it children •. •./. •to stand in the. way of gn> But, it ,wa.s,argued, a feature J ~"be said. . o( tboae bllla;<fid DOI meet the ., ... .._, of the ·committee "fiscal neutrali.tf'' ..,provisions JDembers, Hanson 1 a J.d , -the fact 1Uiat1dlsb\U!tl were •· "1Nady are 1todylng the allowed · to w:eed the $3.75 ti: &Jpftme Court's language in !tltewide ,property tu: .rf;te the Serrano -decision, pa~lng and . l!enef.jt from their own .~ attention to a comment wealth for every cent lt\!led in ·trw lies at the heart of the ucess of that rate. nilfnl: "'!be quality of public The SU""""e .l:o~ did nOI ~ ~tlon (in California) may say , that ba:sic aid 'was un- -DOt be a function of wea1th constitutional. It said that tAe • • ' l . . Men in Service ~~·Navy Seaman James F. ~ ~. IOD of Mr•· Norma J. • JlliJler of 570 Hamlllon, C:Osta }leai, boa graduated !tom , fectutt training at the Naval Tralnlog Center, San Diego. :-He Ii a graduate of Estancia • HJc1i Scbdol, C:Osll Mesa. ' ' · Ah-man a-e1r M. c.mer, .. • ion of Mr. anCI Mrs. James E. Qxner of 6151 Glacier Drive, ~ W-lnster, has completed • bis U.S. Air Force )>asic ~ tralulng, at the Air Trelnlni Command's Lackland AFB, Ta. He boa been mimed to "' Sheppard AFB, Tex., for • lnlnillC In aircraft main- tenance. Army Reserve. Llelltenant C.Olonel Rajcic was cited for outstanding achievement in developing policies an4 pr. cedures in the Office ·of the Inspector General at the 83rd VS Anny Reserve Command Headquarters. --Army Private · Waldo R. Robin, son of Mn. Tillie R . Robles, 7281 Plaia, Westminster, recenUy com- pleted the first phase of training under the Modern Volunteer Army Field EI· perlment at Fl Ord. • U.S. Air Force Sergeant Alli..t P. A vlla, ol 10911 Lin- nell Ave., Garden Grove, is on duty at Udom Reyel Thal AFB, Thailand. Sergeant Avila, a medical specialist, is assigned to a unit of the Pacific Air Forces, headquarters . fo; air opera· lions in Southeast ·Asia, ~ Far East and Pac:l!lc area. Before his arrival in Thailand, he served at Vandenberg. His wife, Pa,ricia, ls the daughter of Mr. end Mrs. James J . 'O'Connell, 1™92 Warren St., Westminster . • Ailny Private Robert w. • " • • • t' • • . . ' . ? ' ;. ' . ' ~.' . . " I" ~ I If~yo11're a Io.w·tar ,e~are-t;e ·s~oker, ·'· ,·:Y~' II like · : · new1l8rlboro Liuitts. . . '' . . . . Lilbter,:in taste, : ·::_ low in .tar.· • • • ' • ' . . ' ·~' . .. " . ' ••• ;. . \· r ' , . e = = =--·== : ·_., .... ·~ .. ' - Bartdegen, ..0 ol Mr. and Mrt. Robert A. Hartdtgen, 8101 Nato111a Ave., Westminster, rec:tnUy com- pleted eight w,eeks of basic training at the U.S. Anny Training · Center, Annor, Ft. Kno., Ky. Marlboro liglils; 14 mg:'1ar:' 1.1 mg.nicotine w: per cig'itiwbjfTCmedto4 . " • Navy Seaman Steve E. Bak· he, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale E. Bakkan of 6472 Hul)1el Drive, HunUngton Beach, Is In the ',Western P1cUlc aboard the guid<d mlsoll• destrnyer • I • ,., ' . ' . • ' ._ ~ ,, . ' f • I _.. ... ~ ' . ., . .. -· . ... • • • ., . ,, J • • • , • ' ... ... . . . . ·: ' USS Paraons, homeported at • SanDlq~ 1-~~~~~~~~-~-::-..:...:-7-:'':-~~··~·;__~......:..:....::.~;---'--'---:-';__~_.;.-;"-~~~~~-..:.___;:::...:...-"'-'~~....:....~ , . • . t ' ! ' > • • s DAll.V -8 •• l;at~ .~ot Liv.ing .. D~~s Life .l•vlts M•ke's -1f9ve• ... , .. I f .. -• ~ GirlS[ P.ropo§~d.._· • ~for A~~'P.<>:~i~ § polls would -equip ~ -~...:::_~.::t:: ... proportionale lo Ille -lo u.. WOO'lm's offtcer corp1 in.the Navy. "You don~ want lo -l".......,amOJi on a swnmer cruile to train them to W eomblt of8cen, N said Ounrntnp, who ¥1 In charge ol otntegy lo forp, ID .\!II. napoU. boacbheod. "So obrioulltf~ would have .to. be • ...,.. ourrlc1llmD substitutes." He noi.d that Annapolla llready ollen sucb majon as i-mod and lltera- and offen "Iii kinda of bwnaDltlea - jecb wbldl don~ have muc!h liS do· - firing a aix~inch Po." ·-·-.. dlacusflon -O!afee la Ille cool of redOlnl ....0 facilities to suit women Middies. ! ~·~t ·itl ~ill doJm· to," said ~ mhfgs; 1111 a~ JadieS' locker rooirl 11: tt* gym." Javils f1rll thought of cballqlnc U. academy when a girl eonotil-~ him aaklng for a llOllllnallon f<r -. ! 'Ille New Yort< Reiiubllcao oald lie mp only one appllc:'atlon but be would ""l'I sider other' qualified women candkllA for Annapolis or any of Ille oilier military academlel. U Ille ac&demy baJb al admllllnll women, JaviJo says be Dlllll tile llJi ..... lo the Senate. ,. "H"" collequea are carelUlly bnli~ along, they will eventuall.Y come t9 the proper JOlution,'t he ..W·of.~ fl. a bUI to open the Naval Mrdlh'I', midshipwomen. • . . ..., , · .._ • i .; , " Star-studded 'Uist' set . Capitol Cfime Up WASIDNGTON (UPI) -Capitol police, WM patrol the ~ around )he CaPilol and the Suprerile Court,· ·report these ctiJne Ila~ for the post 11 months: one m..rder, nine usaulta, three rapes, 43 ho(dups, 35.~ by lorce, 11 alolen autos., tZ?·thefts ~ c.ara, 19 purse snat- ~ and 14 other ~ crlmioal acb. " ,, Planning a p&rty ! . , . Let El Rancho help you be the re lazed h-••• and you W1 watch the lmiles of satisfaction u your guests eiiJoy your hospitality. Platters to suit your need.,. and for your pleuure, •• whether It'• an intimate partT -. • • · · .... _. a holidaY, c~d • , or even the pnr at the officeJ -. • • ' ' llbstess Platter One lb. Boneless Cooked Ham One lb. White Meat of Turkey One lb. Round Sirloin of Beef Servea H-16 people. '8,95 Deluxe Platter 1 ~ lbs. Boneleu Cooked Ham I~ lbs. White Meat of Turkey 11 , lbs. Rout Sirloin of Beef p us ••• olivea, pick1ea:, horaeradilh 11auc.e. Servea 24-26 people. '14.95 Cheese and SHnl Sliced 12 oz, Beef Chub Sliced Kraft Swill Cheeae ••• 12 oz. Sliced Longhorn, 12 oz •••• plus • , • picklea, olives. Grey Poupon M~tard •. Servea 14-16 people. '8.95 Seafood Plltter 2 lbs. Extra La~e Cooked Shrimp 1 ·tb. Alaakan King Crab Meat Pitted OU ... , •• Pickle Spean, Seafood Cocktail Sauce · s..:Vea 24-26 'people. '17.95 Salads, too · ••. in your favorite varieties, and.in buDc packues that make tot tconol'ftYa& •en as satisfaction ••• and sandwich fixin's, -barbecued chicken, frown hon d'Oeuvrea, deuerta ••• andonandonl - First of the week values for Super Shoppers! . Ch• k LARGE SIZE . 39c 1c ens ...... ~....... lb B• ·1 PDISUrs 9c ISCUI S ...... }~. !~:s~ ...... . California gniwn ..• and really fresh!. '. 5 to 7 lbs. average weight Serve 'em pipinr hot ••• fr<>m the oven to the table I 8 ounoe.tube. A. d Sf k U.S.D.A. ··1s9 M• d N FANCY . 39c ge ea s ... ~... lb 1xe u.ts ... ~.~' . .,... • Top 1irloln cut .•• naturally aged for flavor • • • cloee trimmed for w.Jue I Set the mood for the holidays ••• fill the bowi and lieep it filled I Stew Beef ......... IOll!USS ........ 9t· Com part I u•i really leaner at El Rancho I Spaghetti Sauce . .. .... . .. . .. . .. . 3_r Betty Crocker • , • choice of S kinda I ••. 15 oz. iar. Ralston ConfChex ............ 35• Make breakfast .a sreat trtlll ••. 12 oz. pier. ' .. . ··- Meat Balls ........ llllJfU, ...... : 89'~ Fresh ground meat ••• blended, seasoned for you I BuHont Splighelll '. .. .. . .. .. .. . l 9¢ Regula? or thin •.. cooks firm, yet tender ! 8 oz. Frozen On1elets .... .. . . . .. . .. .. .. 69- Freah 'n Ready.,, ~ta. of a ... favorite •arietiea! Prku it< •fleet M.._, Tuu., Wld. Du.18,1,, 15. No..U. to dC4Ur1. - .. • ARCADIA · H · ' , . PASAOErJA. SOUTH PASAOHJA HIHHIW:TO~; BFACH NEWPORT BEACH ·", .. , . • '. ~ • ,\ ' "' • t < ' 1 ~' f I ' I," y, • I • ' ' • • .. • •• -~ .. ·o; .. ~· --· • ·i > • ,, ... . . .. ~ ·' ,, ·I :, JI f I,, ·-•• .... ,Jl ... ":'.' • I; " •• ., .. ., • .. • . ' :, ., :· . . . ' l l • .I ., I I I • • I I Company Town Or SA Suburb? ..... . .... ,._ . Deep Inti> I . Cambodia . ... . 'SAIGON (UPI) -6oulh Vletl9' "tflli U.S. air 111pport lelll l,lllO tnlopS ... Into Cambodll today In a ...... ,. • tar1e North VletnaJMM force -.i lllintl the big Cbup rubber>plantatiollll a sanctuary. Mllllary _... prodlcted major llgblinl!. ' In Salgol), Ille U.S. tommand 111- DOWICed Ille pulloUI ol l,lllO American servicemen from Vlelnanl tut' Wffk, Ille II • • ···~ • ....,. llp Ireland· Rebels Slay Politician BILP'Al'l't N~m lrelanil (UPI) - 'llta -.... of Ille outlawtd lrllh Replib1lcu Mm!J (IRA) said today It WU .._,,;tb1e lot ldlJlng I Protlltanl lqlslator Sunday Ind blowll!i ap hit home. • and In the ensuing 1truute reaelved wOllllds from which he died." According to the statement, tbo aienator's body was not dragged lnto tb9 living room of the home e Mrs. Jaarnhlll told security officials "but was left wberw be fell in the ball.'' . ly THOMAS MURPHINE .... ~~ ..... • largest weekly tro9P Withdrawal in more In a statement laled In Dublin, Ille IRA said the dealll of Nortj>ern Ireland Sen. John Barnhill, 65, WU a ml.stake. It ~d be had been ask~ evacuata bis home, but wu shot when he attacked memben of Ille rald!ng party. Barnhill's home was selected for the raid "because Sen. Barnhill represent.a a leading position in the Unionist Party and has been identified as a auppcrter of Prime Minister Brian Faulkner'• policy, of re~ion and terrorism agalnst the working class of people of the north," It Cl'tYllOOD DEPT. -SoolhJn& wbrd1 have been rurllin& lorth from the <l>cmly S.t In the post ·f.., days. The pro- ...,.._ have appor"1Uy been aimed Id .. -...,, the f ...... ,.. <itybood In t¥ lrvloe c:ommuniUes, Never fear, the voices soothe. If you -ogalnst being a city will! tues and. all those bad \hlngs, us Big Daddies up here In the County Seit will sure take care m you. · Sure they will. ·ONE OF TIU!: l1tast County Seit flaures to Icy pedd!Jn& verbal tran- QU:lllren out Irvine way Is Woodrow :WU... Butt.rlleld, chairman of the Orange County PlannlJI( Commission. In • "'8eplllg 11estute. -.field has ''lqecl" the county to adopt a two-yqr freeze on any future anneiations in 1"""' tm'ltory llhouJd the cltybood vota fall. .. ~ That Is nice. Nice because· !he lutun dty of lrrine, any time it ls formed.'wtll ., need some industrial base in' trder to · bold tales to reasonable levels for home- owners. • And _, th~ Irvine folks well Know,· ~·vt 1101 bad old Santa Ana poised Utere just across the freeway, watering at the municipal mouth in hopes of an- ~the ta1-heavy industrial lands now epmafked to become part ol lhe 'fu1ure !rylne city. So Butterfield's suggestion IUfe IOWldl 10oc1. olUT IWIKI Comes now Richard Turner, eucullve secretary ol Orange Olonly'1 1.Gcal A&ency Fomutloo Com- miuion (LAFC) which rules On fulW'e aanexations and cltyhood1 and such. And Turner makes some pretty flat •men.ts suggesting that Orange Coun- tt limply can't l!U"rantae 1hat kind ol JQOnitortwn. '!'bus another pol!Ucal ploy punctured. btber arguments aa:ainst I r v l n e c:ltylwd, ol course,""' belnl! pumped out fna the County Seat these days and one of tbe fa•oritas up there II to tdl the Inlne folkl lllat ll!ey are In danger ol becomirc 11a company town!' What they ~ lcybl& to •uuest 11 lllat the Jrvlna Ranch people will run the place. 41DS JS A particularly lnterestlnl! bit of'.double-think in view of the Irvine Com- piny's past track record of 0 .lnfluenclng" other governmental agencies where it hal hid prime dealings -like the county of Orange and the city of Newport Beach. pver the years, I've watched ~ea ot lryine representatives come before the NtwPort Beach Planning Commission or ~ C.ouncll with various proposala. "they've been !hot down so many timee that if the planners or councilmen were uSing real bullets,· the Irvine Company folks would look like walking Swiss dieese. ' !'RE PLAIN FACl'S are when the ranch company starts dealing wilh a aoyemnental agency I more often that not the company folks come through the ~ith hats in hand. is liWe reason to suspect it will dlHerent shou1d that governmental a · ncy be the city of Irvine. yway, the countdown is closing ln rd the Dec .. 21 cltyhood vote for folks in the Irvine communities. And It l s like the County Seat will have It.I air machine cranked up tQ hlgh. it'hrough It all, you have to ask younelf wl!al the County Seat functionariel up in Slnta Ana have to gain by defeat of ltrlne cllybood! That seems to be a good qUe&tioo. Control seems to be the answer • ' Two of ~ta's reindeers escaped onto the Pall..,i .. Interstate Park· way in Bear Mountain, N. Y., after a picture taking session. Police clos- ed the superhighway while 1'Santa's helper111 rounded them up after two-hour chase. Pursuers probably should have been waltini foe rein· deers at the sign at right · ' ' -~oncessions, by Jap,~~~~ . .. , -. Fall ·Short of U.S.rGoal • HONOLULU (AP) -The Unltad S!atec pined major trade -Ions !rm! the Japanese in weekend talkJ here, but not ao much u the Americana bargained for, ·Japan~se spokelmen 1ay. Latin President ' Leads Assault, Halts Hijackers SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (UPI) -A 1111> machine gun-toting President Jo 1 • Fi;ueres led m o r e than 200 Natlolal Guardamen Swiday In o hi· jacked Nicaraguan jeUlner,• Ill qlnes and llreJ, lhen ldlllnfl two tbo oerlal pirates. One poa&enl!~ WU l'OUnded wlier when be tried to resiJI the hlJ1ckera. Tbe Lanlca ,airlines pllot, Capt. Ml11Ue'f Murclano, aiid tie bad jUst taken off frorD.' San Salvador, El Sa1vador on a flight from Miami to Man~, Nicaragua when three men pulled gurus and said they were taking ov.er. .Murcllno aald they demanded to be flown to Cuba but ogreed to a landing Ip san Jose when they were told the plane would have to rtfuel: The hijackers let the -passengen d1Hma bari: in exchange for fuel. But Figueret sped to the airport and ordered police to prevent the takeoff. He took up a suJ>. machlne gun and led police and guardsmen, who filled the plane with teargas, shot up the engines and nattened the tires. The engines burst into names and police f11ed into the plane through smash· ed windows. Big Four Will Meet . . For Cold War Pact BERLIN (UPI ) -West German political sources said today the Big Four fureign ministers will meet in Berlin to olgn Ille protocol designed to end tht cold war in this perennial lrollble spot. They ssld Ille signing wu upecled to take place in two or three months. .. · . The same ..;a.,;, .. p.iicatad that tlie American failure to win all It,. pis ooul4 dim proopecta for ognement In In· ternaUonal monetary rUllgnment.at the Group of Ten .mfftings ·in Wa,ahlngtOn Friday and Saturday. : Japan will unilaterally reduce tarUfa On IO items, hopefully by April 1972, ~apanese· Customs Bureau Director Kltsura Akahane announced Sunday at ~. close of the two-day aw.ion between hlgh·ranking American and Japanese trade officen. The Japanese also will eliminate Im- port quotas on four Jttm.s and offered to reduce Japanete auto import tarilb from 10 to 8 percent if the United Statu would lilt Its 10 percent imPort surcharge on Japanese good& 1 . J-delepteo resisted U.S. pl ... for further De11oliatlon1 thit week, the Ja-lpOkamen said, because the" Unltad Stataa II preulnl! f°' conceulons In pollljcally senslllve _.. ~ The Amerl?JU repor.tedly asked for tariff reduc!ions on call!• producta and computers, among oth_a. 'Hair' Me1nbers Do Church Bit LONDON (AP) -The cut of '1Halr," wearing clothes for the oc· casion, Jed the choir and con· gregation or St. Paul's Cathedral in songs of their rock musical at a co~union service Sunday night,· celebrating the third anniversary of the show's London production. Outside, hundreds o(. demonstrators sang hymns in pro- test and denowieed the dean or the Anglican Cathedra1 , the Very Rev. Martin Sullivan, for inviting the cast which nightly appears nude in one scene of the musical. Two ~ in the congregaUon ot 2,000 also shouted protests and were hustled out by ushers. At the front of the cathedral, on either side of a huge altar gleaming with golden chalices, sat the cast and the dean in his richly embroidered -·· . , ·, iWintry Storm Numbs West • I • Heavy Snow Warnings Issued in Nevada, Utah su .. marv than 1ix monllul. 1 • A command corhmunlcriie aaid U.S. troop strength fell to 171,i)OO on Dec. t, the lowest since November,~, but still thort of the 159,000 fipr9 ofderl<I by President. Nixon for Olristmas. '" The only action reported In Sooth Viet· nam wa~ akirmi.shing between irregular guerrillas and mWUamen, but a spokesman 11id two Americ&ns were kill- ed and eight wounded SUn4ay in a Viet Cong attack again.at a U.S. outpc:t ~ Ille coutal city of Qui Nhon. UPI correaondent Kate Webli reported from Pbnom Penh illlt Cambodia government troops reocaJpled the llDlll villap of Thmat Pont!. 11 mil .. -o1· l'!>lml Pri, wilhout a fll!l>I. NW figbllnl! WU , i'eported In Laol. ,Briti!h. boop8 due Barnhlll'1 snwbed body from the rulos of his bombed borne early lllls ivomJng. "About S:45 p.m. a unit of the IRA bas- ed in the iii: counties (Northern Ireland) carried out a raid on the ,bome ,ol the senator," the IRA sta~t aald. "'!)le ~of the raid wu to deolroy the houae In rePrlsll of the ctestroctlO. by British forces . of working claa homes throuib<>at the Jl'OVlnce. • "''On entering the house, the officer in charp Informed Sen. Bamhill illlt hit home waa to be destroyed and be was asked to evacuata It aloni wltb hit flmi· ly. . "He then attacked the. raldln& party said. . Faulkner earlier accused the Irish Republic of harboring the gunmep who he said probably killed Barnhill in the first political assassination in three years of escalating violence in the province. He called It a "foul murder." The IRA at first denied responsibility for the murder but then issued its later statement. Mrs . Barnhill said she and her' husband, 6S, were watching television in the living room or their three-atorY. country estate in the village of Strabane, one-half mlle from the Irish Republic border. · '11111''' \I'\' '1 ·"' ,,,.,, <'l'I \. ·11c• II ·1 "'"""""·"''"'""' 1 l'\J,h 1 1:11 ' · 11 '1,,111 .• II~ ";o \\It .. tu l ' 'I ,· SAVE '60! Sears Deluxe Credenza Style Cabinet • ' FM/AM/FM Stereo Console Music Centers SA!VE •5lJ! ' Authentically styled fur. nirqre cabinet that will beautify any"room: Stereo FM/ AM. radio boosu sig• oals from weaker stations for dean AM/FM recep. tion. Includes scereO alerc lite and controls for loud· ness, bass, treble and bat .. ance. Automacic turntable features lightweight cone .arm with record protec· tion floating cartridge and diamond needle. Re~ar 1379.95 $ Give Sears Exclusive Complete F18her Stereo FM/AM Music Svsteni For Christmas ---~-·-----" ·--C" ... ""F -- Regular s3· 19 $369.95 Powerful Enough to Grant All Your Stereo Desiree 100.watt (peak power) Fisher re- ceiver features automatic stereo switching,loueiness contour switch to emphasize high. and low notes and is powerful enough to handle an auxiliary tape deck, iwq..separ· ate speaker systems ana head· phones: connections for all'indud· ed. Automatic turntable has cue and pause lever and anti-skate de· vice for the best SOlllld ond tte:ohl. needle protectio'n . .41k .4baul Sean Cl'nfftdenl Credle Plan• , \ I • • Radle, TV Ploaee_r: ' • BroadClJst Giant Sar.no£ f l)ies,I 80 NEW YORK (UPI) David Sarnoff, a llUlllan lllunlgrF! 1 paperboy wbo became one of the' gtanta of• Ille ...... milnlcatlolll Industry, died &mday of complications from an ear lnfeetloo. He wu IO. Samo!t't commUfllcaUoos carter was launched April 14, 1912 when be was the first American to hear word of the sinking of the Titanic. He went on to pioneer both radio and televi!ion and rose t o chalmwi of RCA Cotp. He retired from RCA in l!rll but retaJntd Ille title of honorary chalmwi until his death. He bad suffered from the ear Infection for severa1 years and underwent a series of operations to try to correct It. Funeral services will.be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in Temple Emanuel. "General Sarnoff bad the qualities of aplrlt that embody the highest tradition of our na· tlon -Imagination, daring, partiotlsm and generosity," Pmldent Niloo said &mdaY· "Mrs. NIJ:nn and I join his family and Ille nation at large in mourning the pwlng of this gifted American." Neither an lnventor oor an orfgfnalor ol ;the electronic means which' brought the raido-televlslon ;,;;;,m, Sarnoff was a man who saw clearly the potential of these new in- ventions and gambted·on their success even in .the darkest of times. • In 1916, he asked the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. for money .to develop a 1 • • ' Pentagon.'s Packard Steps Down WASHINGTON (UPI) - David Packard, who lost $26 million of his personal fortune ' ,while trying, to save the governrnent IDOney, officially left hil post as the Pentagon's No. 2 man today. Packard, who came to W 8lbinalon when the ad- mlnlstration toot over in January of 1969, resigned dur· Ing the weekend effective to- day from his $42,5()0..a-year job as deputy defense setre~. , His job principally involved improvina the management of defense contracts to avoid the kinds of fiscal traps which at- tended the Fiii and CSA con- tracts of the previous ·~ mlnlatratlon. Infant Stranded illlrlng hll •••rly three years in office - a year longer than he planned to stay -Packard found Washington Jess than satiBfying. "I'm neither a pclitlcian nor a bureaucrat by temperament,'' he once said. In his resigna· . In St9rm Freezes BOISE, Idaho (UPI) -A barefoot young mother was sitting in the middle of a lone- ly mountain road in a swirling snowstorm when F o r r e 1 t Fleck rnnnded the curve ill hll plowing rig. .. She was nearly frozen and lnccihoren~" aald Fleck, llho drov. Wilma udey IC lniles lo Idaho City/ Ille nearesi town. She told autboriUes her two children were still In the wilderness. Searchers fo~ one son, Matthew, 3, alivt in a car, but her other son; 8-montlH>ld Andrew, wu discovered frozen to death 1 under 10 ~ cbeJ of new snow. Mrs. Lindsey, ,26, WU listed In "fair" condition with ex- poiure aad frostblle at a Boise hospital. Matthew was ex- amined and discharged in the custody of his father, David Lindsey. Boise County Sheriff Joim Wllliam1 iaid llln. Lindsey, of EQunett. was driving over Mores Creek sUnmlt with her children Satlll.'day eve n I n g 1 when ~ car Wcame stranded during a· storm that dumped a foot of new anow tn the area ovemighl.._ .. . Williams ~ 1ak1 the . woman told him she+ 1eft her older child ill the car and tried to walk to Idaho City with the GIFTS FA.LL FROM SKIES baby. Two miles from the car, tion letter to President Nixon she collapsed, apparenUy after be said he was leaving govern-ment for "stricUy personal dropping the inlant in the reasons." sno:w, the aherilf s a 1 d • Officials aaid he would Williams tltimaled I he relum lo Ille HewleU.Pacbrd temperature WU IW5 during Co. to, paio Allo, which lie CO- lbe night. . . founded. ' . .• • .. LOVE IN FULL BLOOM _ A bridal coruga of lavender orchids. A bouquet of tiny pink l'Olebuds. Or a roomful of calla mues. These are the memories thet will last a IKetima. Uk& a beautiful wedding set in 14 karat yellow gold. Your choice: A. High polish swirls contrast with florentine finish. $125. e. Eight diamonds In textured finish. $396; C. Trio let In contrasting pofished and textured gold finish, $260. D. Sbc'diamonds eet In combination of white. and.yellow gold, $176. Do Something Beautifli! ... SLAVICK'S J ewelen Since 1917 Amtflc• b ...... a.!lkAPMl'IUN a ...... e11.,,., •t 18 FASHION ISLAND · NEWPORT BEACH ~IUD Open Mon', •nd Fri •• I 0 •.m. to 9:JO p.m. Remember when all you eould find on the beach .. were shells and seaweed? And occasionally a piece of driftwood? Times have changlld. 'Kids today find anything from beer cans to sewage. • It needs cleaning up. Then there's air pollution. And land pollution. But the b~cleanup is beginning'. The power behind it: electricity. 1!1 t~e Yea1'11 ahead,', )~ MoM&y, Dt<t-13, 1971 DAILY I'll.tr f ·-I _1'.C:Penney COSTA MBA STOU ' -!t.UIOll ILYD. l ..... H .. W.,.1 .... Heun· Of Chrisl11•ts Goodies . ' electricity will pump more Y A.i).d the tra.nsmissic;m lines millions of gallons of , to deliver that power/ water through purifying Nucleir power plantS are systems. one of the ways we plan Electricity will power to provide additional machines to recycle electricity. Nuclear power everything.from cans plants are a clean source to cars. of Jow:-cost energy. · Electricity will run And they are smog-free. new air pollution control Without .more power equipment. plants, there simply won't The additional demand be enough electricity for for,eleCtiicitywill be • the cleanup job ahead. enormous. 'lb meet these s;;J-.F""" new demands, new power _ plants must be built now. Southern .Csllfomls Edison ' , -· . ........ ' \ ·- ., -· • ·' .. .;. ., ~ • '· ~ A I !tr 1. '" . ' " ••• '.f ~; '"' , . . ~ ~ • \: . .. ·~ . .. I ' • • r ·The Catch~all Record ' . " ' ' o "f I • '-' purpoee, the pnelleo 111 '9--1 nllldl !be poUUclan'1 , . dem. to ~ or 1laUar COllllltuenll wbo rDJgbt belp pt blm ~ -l'HlectloJi being the No. 1 con- 11.i.quon .,.. .;.rtY ~ eleclecl olftcollolders. . • 'Ullda:·~· IDd .... the gulllble occeplln.I • catclHll m ~!vii ... &o,qiel, trutli can tllll1 IM. In the botb of accqncy and ecoD01111. utenlion practice mould be reformed. But • It won"t be -not oo IODC u congressmen beUevo Ir• a way to make .lime with lbe,votera. 'Smile' for the Judges ·Tbll ·gm.t-Qrange Coast of ours· bas begun to Ilght- up ' lb lrutu.11 and tradiUonal "40 llilea of Cbriltmu Smllea." • Though' the 40-mlle-Jong amlle. 15 just as long as It bu-even been~ llretd>ing all tbe way from. Seal Beach to San Clemente-tbe amlle 15 wider tbil year. · New communilies tbil• ..... n join tbe fmndly com.· peUUon bom ·1n depreaslon daJL T\I• Orange Coast's virtually UDl!l8tcbed holiday glow and glitter will be even brighter tbil year because of the added comniunity~prtde of the'nri' entrants. • 'lb DAJI;Y PILOT 15 pleased again jo join witb tbe Ol'l!llJ County Coast ~·tlon In sponsoriDJ tbe awanll P"'llm;t aimed at encouraging Individual home- ownen, &114 bQilneeomen to ldd fJ!OCW t6Ucbet to tbe holldaroplrll.". . ·• Tab time. tblaJear-to naJJj loot at "40 llller of Chrtltmas'.SipUer." 1ou do, 1i1Jt will mate· it WWtb all tbe effort: r • . . • ' • PIE1Y Some of the Dear Gl~my G~ Pref~..,.lfl ')Httereat From Comm14nists of the 30's ' Xhing& He . : . ,, ti ' Doesn t ~now· A reader In IJllnoJs corncted a roc:eol "quiz" eolumo of mine, In wblch I put Pl!lllp ~ Jn the U.S. N1vy, whell he eCtuaDy WU an omc.r In Ille U.S. """1° (It dldn"t affect the-· ho-). :· In his 1eljer to the P!'P" .calling at. iiOt1m to my mlltate,11111 reader ·~ 'el Bllltl belal 0 10.ln1u,f,fera\'J_7 _ .. I ...... -Ilia aDipd ,tl1ldJo 11111." lly lid• ~·icbed when .Ibey AW' tia9t one; they Imo• 11oor 1poran1 r ;m. :1No DllD "With· one ~d out of collou 111<1 anduata IChool, ~two In blah icboal, and another ""' ia """' school baa the leaal ihualon about b 1-1 "tnowladge.'' Every DJcht°he 1...,,. boW lilllt.be - . . ! ' :Doio-e llrll!lll ~ wbo at. -Jou' cl An:'• ~ to !'tijletic imqery" lbd stomaCb up. ·Mt.~ fro6t Pl&• Cover:a&•1 ' . . • -J.B. D. "" ........................ .. I 1t11f ...... Ml•lfW .... ............................... ·--~,llat·U.-- -,Apori -·e,oa1 the Great l>ilolr·· Reio .... ·1 (and thea ..,_ ly,i/·11111 ..... ~), 'tmlmlocenlof ll!a~!- -Wbon ,... pl ...,..llhort -ln''"-tb,•I am loot; ouCh m:ane matters .. c:alculul . mid ti11• mil!>t .. well be Sansa1t 'to me. . -All the natural aclencu, u:h u biology, b!>lanY, IOO!ogy, and IO fGrth, went tbrou8b me at school lib a -ct Epsom ~ts; I~ -.U1,.,u,m, ct•t1*1e·lil)portant dlictpllne1-. -MY KNOWLEDGB,cl law ts lbnltad to dtsllngtllablng a tort lrom a tart; the THEY.BA.VE STOPPED utlng mo to oo1J tlllnr I !mow ls the doctrtno ol " ... 1iotp wllla their -...n, ucepl,for the cient llgbta'' hoc.au,. somebody ..,.. ~st ', tblnu In EniJiah or com-tried ·lo put up a blgh-rlse nest to Ill)' plioa. Tiiey )mw·that my "erudition" bouae. eomt1 ou1 cl a 1qe ·co11ect1oo 01 boob · --fllorllculturally, I can scartt!y tell a 'Ill' m7 alllce lhelves, and anyane ,wbo niH.""'" a lily; ~ltaily, I can't ~ to-dia Into the ...... boob cquJd ~ L cardinal from . a' pope; coa-cpme 9 wttli the ~ q~ and mologically, l can1 teU a quasar from a ilNwtl'I. . • , . • • quark ~ and ecologically~ I still can..'t ' Just to· make my lllinol1 readtt fffl desqibe how a plant operates with better -apparenUy~ tbOae. quiuei rllie. '~photosyntbesb," which I can barely 101De people a vaat sense-!)f~lnferiorlty-•pell. , , • ~ ... rm halfw to JOI ctown.• j>irtlal lilt ct·1bo I hope ·that this < vtJ?', lrll!""'IAicll lilt o1 tacts r doc't """'' ant. wtilclt m.Y nly 11\tallecJ.,i and acaoemoc'dellclenci<1 ·chlldren can ratu; oll'~l'!.U. · dispel~ this affronted reaG!r'• delusion ' .' '}I r'•.t t ~ thlt'lpreenmys:elfonmyenldlUon.Only • -TBB TABLE OF ~.etemnts· ,fut nl&h~ In fact, my ll·)oar-old p.. 1," a complele my1l<r)> 111-me:•oufc<il tlenlly lrlld to e>plaln to me what "Basa pre tbaa !GO, 11~-P.~ qaa\ll -~-~: l ·l\Ul don't get It. Today's Radicals .011ly Shout, C~ant . When I wu In graduate ICbool at 1bo lhltvenlty ct Wlaconlln In the 1930';, ICllDt of my fellow ltudentl were emn. -and...., ..... what wire then 1mcnm u lellaw-travelen. Wbat I .....,.ber moot vividly about the Qnn. mlllilll ol -.days Is tUt Ibey loved to IJIUO, lsr Into the nlgbt H necemry, ,to coGvlnCe ,.. " Ille ~ ol tbelr -and the-clyoun. ,,...Ibis~ ~ nae! avidly. 'llll)'had facll and oa-andbilt«l-~a:,.r:.: 11-.1ar....,...,,. culao. 'llll)' .... ~­--whidlls 11\11. 1.-. tber l(lthei'edUPllWl1 converta and feUow- travelen The radical• cl today are pro!Olllldly dlfforent from the Communlsls of the i0'1. Nowaday1 they don1 IJIUO. They llmply try to sbout down the OP!X>Sltlon with ~ slogans and obscenltl ... 'Ibey •l~''. for Ulmple, thlt in- dullrlal and mUltary ncruitera be kept off. clmpa11 tttbe """'"'ltraUoli Invites the 1'Li1lltero lllf'OY, they mile no at. tempi to porauade their fellow-students not to be -tletoed. -they siln-pq 111-.·1o-"""" the roc:ru!len by.force. • . A D15C1PµNE OF Prof. H. Bnx:o. Franklin, the avowed Maol!t wllo led the group that brnke up the meeting at Stan- ford University at which former 1UD- buudor Henry Cabot ' Lodge WU ICbeduJed to lpell, jutlflo(d Ille ·~ tloo by uylng that the DrinclDle · ol -ol speech does not 'lncluclo Mr. Lodce'I Ufreeckm to lie." Donald Barr, ,,_,,,,uter ., ~ llcbool In New Yori< OIJ, 1lal - In Mc:Call'1 the montlllty IO -lound tn the present &eneratioo of radiclll. "I will alw1y1 remember," be writes, .. one moment of. CUUIJ converaaUon between two boy1 In the school I run. Alan wu an able, well-pullelf.togelber Manis! of 16, the IClll of a llbenl professional couple who admti'ed hlm devoutly. Michael was .. lntento, bllnkln& 17-re.r-<lld, lelUsh rather than leftist • • • "It wu during the 1961 presidenUal campaign, and Michael asked Alan. 'If yw were head of the government, '""'1d yw let Goorge Wallace ~!' Alan: 'Cert&inlT not.' Mic:bel: •wen, now. Alan, you're always talking about llow 1epr-e this,IOC!tty Is, but It-lo me that If guy1 lite ,.:Ml were Jn power, yw ...Wd be more represU...' Alan: 'You doo"t · understlnd, l\licbael We're right.· .. " ARGUMENT RESTS ON the assump-that ,it bas simply gone' out of fashion. As tion that the fellow who disagrees with self-righ)eous dissidents went from one you is nevertheless a rational being, extreme to another + from sit-ins and ~se mind can ~·changed by facts and disn1ptions to arson ~ bombings and logic. Even if people become heated in wholesale destructk>D -radical leaders argument, so long aa they are responding lost their, liberal folloWing. At San Fran· to each other's Uguments. they are con-cisco State, for example, there are still Unuing ·to acknowledge each other's ra· radical .leaders -J)ut when they an- tionality and humanity~ nounce a rally, no on~ comes. However, to shout . the other fellow ' '. down or to preveDt him from s~~ by. ANOTHER REASO~-for the quieter at- disruption or vklleoce la to treat' twii~u .. mosphere today is the seriousness1of in· Jess than human. It ls lronicaJ. that tellectual life en campwi. Academic radicals who so Jehemenlly decry the &tandardll, loog neglem'll,. are "'""''"' ••defn1rDan1ztrc" effect1 ot modem m-eatablis~. ~s ~llli1Qt intelleduat ·dustrlal ~J mab a habit ol coolent -no TeqUinid reading!, no ex-'cwmmanlzlng ' oppoaltlon. ams, just ·groovy rap\ s;!!SSions and en- In' liie U.S. :both white and black coon.Jer groupo -ave largely been radkala refer to~thole tn authority as the ~-Loose grading practices have "pig power structure." Japanese radlcal been tightened u.p. All this has driven students call the police 1'doas." Events of away the unmotivated and jndolent - the 41)'s have caliled me to fook back with both among students and faculty. a touch ol noetaigia at my Communist Finally the students-who are in college associates of the 30's who compared now are those'' who, as high school with the dogmaUc :r.eaIOts of ihe kind we students, witnessed Qn television the have today appear to be real nice guys. campus uproar of the past few years. ' They are determined that their life on FORTUNATELY, lhe' anti-rational, campus is 'going to be' different. Warned anti-intellectual radicalism that trlum~ by the unhappy events of tl\e past and ed on to many American campusel after faced with an economic recession and a 'the victory ct the rr.. Speech Movement tight job markel, they want to make Jheir II the Unl...,.lty ol California -in education count: • Bqteloy In tho ' IJll of llM, has ll!'I As oiie ol oor deanuaid. the llil!er day. 1b0ut died out Oil college campuaes as-Of "I've never seen such studious students!" the academic yur ct 1'11·'12. By S. I. Hayakawa 'lber'e are several reuons for this President: decl,!ne ol radlca11am. Ftnt Is the lad Saa f'rudlco Slate College <sex Education Just Isn't · Enough! For more than a decide the nallon has bteb tom asunder bT the burning con- troversy oVer sex edUC1tioo in the publlc aohOols. • • 11111ep11 u Jt nxral! 1111 Coootilu- tlonal! 11 II.dirty? • • But what no ·one bas Polntld out, until now, ii thit· aex educatloa ·in. O\ll" P,Ublic ac:bools II polnUess. It Is polnUea, that Js, unJeas the student ,.. · · hal .alao' taken I ' course in drink e:Ju. l:a-ladeed, drink -ahou1d he • prmqulslle. This baa become a1JunlllnDy c1ur .. -"1fbohuread Dr. llmilet T. Ptl· tlbone'1 uhaustive •Judy of unwanted prqnandes enUded. 0 An Elbausttve stUdy ol Unwanted Prepanclea. .. DIL PEriuioNE deterinlned that 16.4 -t of the )'Ollll( ladles Involved knew whet they should have done to avoid ~pregnant. or, more accurately, what tber ehoulcln1 have done. Of the ,... malnder, u -llunted ... educa· tlon and· Ille other 1.5 percent ruponded, "Dbn't know." Of the vast majority who mew what not to .. Dr. hal"9ne found. •.t per- ... 1 -"too Uddly, too -.. too blo!to" to -not to do IL Wb11e Abt .roll lllamad tbalr e<nlltloa OD tbl ---Bf 6N1'9e --.., Dear Gtoqe: MID inlllrlate the Womfll'I Lill J>ecat!M 1"" tblnt ,.. ... 10 nnarl, and JOU'n .. c:oodelCelldlngi -r.;:.,:.r ~~ t =-~ . 'ftllte." You cond11cena1n1 dlaUTinlall BETn" Dear iloll)': Quiet --I told '°" my bell WU ..,alllli(. 0oe _. word and l'U take,.... 90lloc r!chls bed<. • lad "lllero WU nollling good OD television." 'l1IUS WE SEE that drlnlt edacatJon •Js far more important than RS education. Fortunately, 1 new orgahlzation, The Drink Information Ir F.duCation Council of · tbe U.S., (DIECUS) Is olltring a · pa,ckage course suitable for use ill oar nation'• hl&h scliools. IT COMES COMPLETE with· slides, a Bartendors' Manual, a l>ydrometer for measuring the l1cobollc: coolent of any beverage, a cue ct UIOl1td llquon and liqueurs for claaroom experiments and a botUe ol asplrlo tebl<tJ. •' . The teJ:tboot Introduces the student to alcohol by nOUng thilt. nobody M earth likes tt. 'Illerefqre, beginners invtiriably mb: tbelr alcotiol with aome substance sweet enougb lo dlsguUe ,the .taste. This, says DIECUS, Is Jheir first mistake •. , · For uain(>Je, take a yoUng• lady who onlen a 20-year-<ld Scotch and. Pepsi- Cola. ·Not onl>: ts she unable to QB how much Scotcb 1he'1 drinking, ·bu~ her 1¢1eman escort 11 ~ble to, teU tllat aj>e. ~·t know what she's doing . Wbicb oo- , ly' ores up bis ambltl\llls. , · CHAPTER TWO, M the other hand, Is called, '"Ille Martini -How to Mis, Pour · and.Avoid It at all Costs." Chapter, Three Is devoted to ·what a Conclusion ]umping Jumping lo ·con<lualonl: .. We m taqht alrliost frOm birth to he amblUoua and get as much out of life 11 possible. But an)'ODt Jn bM IOI who asplrea to llva In biJ IOI ii reprded u valn or 1tubboru, D>t aml:ltUoul. Wbm we ~ scmetblo( ct a --· 1o otben, we ... aD <11,..ted to bO pollle and die aracefallJ ""' ...-matin& too much ol a bolber about II. A thlng we·ve Dl'+'lf belrd -and uevtr 01J10C1 to -Is for a pnfootbellquorter- boct to ut neann far • white <Jirilt. mas. A BOUT THE TIME I fej!OW feels llkehe'1aeeD....-Y· lhlnl. he -a ~ lirl with ant blue eye and me lf'NI f1Jt1 and the world bu I I .. talut. More acquaJntencablp cloean1 always lead on to knowledge. A dty·bom lrlend ol mine eonlealed the olher day he hadn't aem a ll'ff cow until bls lSth birthday. When I asked him how many milt flUCtts there were on a cow, be coo- fuMd he didn't know. "I wa1 Just ln- Jerested In what a cow looked like," be &Pl, ''not bow ahe did bu wort." Al I mailer ct lad, probably ball the population ol Amerlc.I today doesn1 know the number of faucets on a cow. The answer II four-UJUlil>'. NOTBING GIVE!I a man more of a feeling ct mortallty lhan having • tooth pulled -or-finding 1 bole In his shoe. An optimist 11 a panhandler who ex- pect.a the cop on hla beat lO give hiIR a quarter. s._. Is rt{allve, but about Iha . hardest thing !or i.,..,. to put up with ts a ttlall•e who becomes I 111ccess . ' .. young lady sha:uld ·do in a young gentleman's. apartment.i .. The first thing she should do, ,says DIECiJS, is mix her own drink. If he beats her to it and hands her what he calls,,"just a light one," she should whip out her hydrometer. phu:ige it in the glass and take a reading or the alcoholic content. She shouJd then either leave In a huff or put another record on, depending on the reading -and what kind of a girl she Is. BUT BASICALLY, says DJECUS, 1 . ybung lady should confine herself to Im· bibing only those drinks which are safe. The only drinks certUied safe by DIECUS are: ~ Bowi>on in a .warm saline solution, vodka and ipecac, Cointreau and mustard water and S(:otch and cod liver olL As DIECUS says in Its stem warning to our young people: 1•11 the Go9Cf Lord had wanted alcohol to taste good, He Would have distilled it that way." ' It Is to be hoped, of course. that our young people will not apply this same divllie standard toward sex. OltANOI COAST DAILY PILOT Robm N. w...r, MlitMI" Thomai Ktnil, Editor Alben W.Batn Editorial Pog< Ultor -. The editorial .... •• '"" Dally Pilot accks to lru'orm anc1 atlmu .. late ruden by pnsentlnc this ney,<Jpa~• opinlon1 &nd com· mC:lltArY on topics or lntel"ellt and. •lgniOcance. by provJdinc a forum for the expttUlon of"our n.'8ded optnKms, and by preacnUnc the diverse vl~ts of Wormed ob- ff!'Vl!l'll and 1pokC$mtn on blplcs of thtday. Friday; December. JO, 1971 • . •, ' I : ' . .. . ~ \. !· . . • • • ... ... • " • ' • • Boy's ·s~ial 199 , -pqlye1ter/ootton . broadcloth sportattlrt.': Long point collar. In aeaorl8d prlnto Ind aclklL Slzet 8lo11. In pr84Choal -3to7~-1M " • 399 -·""""""--of--nylon knit, Styted with ahort tlffVel and long point collar, Cholc~o~~nlt. Slzaa L·XL.. ". NEWPORT. BEACH, Fashion Island ' .. • • ' " • . ' ,. ' ., ' 3Q9,,-~·:· )· -..-i;Oyjo,; Pioft oii. t.'I ,:1:;P.uat\.up.'&lee.ve wlttf.rolt..::; turtle neck.£1astlc wa.iat ,, ' .... t. r pant,wJlhfta~ !eg... ~ · . . · "' tWlde wrtetv cif.:sttfpe ..... ---.;topaandeolld.liar11at•': u·' • for &1q1J .IQ 1,4. • i •? , 1 · frialzBf3t06*, • ,:oi.n •• , .1.1. ,. •J.• • ~ \•; ' •• i .. .::: J ~·-•)i~ ... if ;: · •• .'" "'1!::~=:: ~· .. .. \. -· '.,~ 'l • • Mond.ly,-U,lm , ·' -• " • •• '• .. ·' :· ·~ ' ·• '>--.\lli.'1 ' '' 'llU ! ' . ~ . ' ~ • • • ' I' " 1:1\'lt'\ ).:",;-.· .~ J~ i-~~ !~ '~~!.'<1 .)II' ,p J•,!f t'.i ~-Ii. : . ,-~ .. ,.-~ , ..... '" l .! .. ' .. ' -'i• •. ,,: .. . . " " ' • "' r-~J ~ 1·.~ t .. ~, •f• t • ';t; .~) .... ,.,,, ·~ '" ~· ' ,. I \ ~:· ~· 1 ·-:.;·.·~;··, "'~" tft>.•'-~c..' ll r.i. : • 1 t ,; I '• • ,. .; " "' .. ~-...... ~ " ' ,.. • • • • • • ' -at the following shires!' · .. ··~ ''i'f' • ~~."' , •• , io·1 lf •..tj.~ ...... ~. • •• I .• ' ·,..,-: '•ryo ~,. 1fJ111 , 1•',1 ·., ~ -·• HUNTINGTc;>N -BEACH, Huntington Center eQSTA MESA" Ht1"1<1r ,C;i'~tff '',!.''1 ~tl!l~'~it ·:!.· ch'e,'9•, itl • ·• ·11. 1.., • "" A. A ,...... ·' • I . .J • \ 11' " , ' . , ...... .,1 ... •4 •• ,. . . . . . . ~ ' • J ' " " ,, m •• ~ • •• Jt d•, IJ .. ,, J • b ., '' ( ---_ ... 3 Nabbed -.-1),1'71 1 1111.Y l'ILDT r , . QUEENIE Phil ln .. rfcmcll ~:t~~,? In ~ei~t, CUSTOM TAILOIS ~ ~ "»t: 3 DAYS ONLY :,_~ ..,__ . A?L'~ Gun Death ,-...!!:!!:!......:~ .. _ r-. WH.. Dec. n. 14, 15 Remap Authorify Under Fire CHAlMS INTElNAllON;.I. HONG KONG SAa\.UIENTO' (UPI) -LL , : Gov. F.d Reineck• advocates ....... 11.. t b e legillature'a -to ... pportlon illelf beclule ! •11t•1 like the fox watcbilC the benboule." He llao ~ !bat pollllcl Will lie llnoted when a ape c I.a I &re-member reap- portk41•..nt commlWon be ;::.""1ordrai:' ~~ '"Ille oeoole ... llck and tlrod of the political ""' rymudoo1of _ 1bey've ...... the~ leiutenanl ..-uldlaan~. ••Reapportiorment ii fOr the people. DOI for the elected of· lldats. ADMl't to1 lo l>o dooe .. ·the balls of --without regard to v o t e r registration. .. Republlca.• leglllatcn have HEALTH NEWS: Or • ....,' ........ D.C. , YOO MAY HAYE NEUll0- 1llllPSIS; lllST DO -anded that any lellslallve ,..pp1rt1ooment ix-ve the poUticaJ status quo and not eabance the Democrata' oar-- -majority In each home. But Reinecke saJd .. I don't tblnk the status quo ahould bt considered at all.11 "I'm sure if you took a clean state and tuddenly moved In ZO mllllon p e o p I e reap. porllonment WOll1dn1 be -that way,'' he said. "The -of what the Con-stitution 11)'1 about reap. po1tlonlng every 10 YW'I II that adequate representation II to be provided for the peo- ple. Certainly it never implied rupportlomnent was to preserve tbe status quo." -=~~ I TVa --""",,,_"'"'"°"coo•.'"""•"°" ~ \ If Ir' ......... IOS, UIUPE5, PLAIDS, u1 .. 1 ~ S"IJ'* _,. 1 lJllll......... Ql.ltlltla. GUARANTEED ,IT • SATIUACTIOH, SACRAMENTO (UPI) -'• = :r:;....... ,,,... Alllt•I--). • •• Tw.Wtsfeit ....... .to.. •.. •--w Tine ~ IUipodl, wbo 1 =-11 JI 2 CU!TO~ ""' , ,. , 000 ~~-~-~~In a: & Tie M~~, !!~::.,...,,.aw-. : ~ .._..,,. 1 ::•,i:..... Siil a ~Ir desperate 1*"•Y tn nearby ; :'st:. , _ t Ltncoln, ,... arnm*ed, bl • 1 ....,. dlWM ,..... . ~. •---~-•~-•11 •• "9 flt JS..,,_ CMta M_, f811rln tf ~ ~ .,....-u-:uw Apertmtml -, 114 fw I OIC1'11/C ..... IMm IC""'lll MNlt • ') SUDSay when law enforeemeol ...,.,,....,. ,'~·. "O.::"....!i'T111i .. • ..... · · oftlcen from three eo1..,. w. .._ .._.. Cell., VWt Mr. J.t s-1 . cJOll!d ln. ---J._~~... 9t Na.,.....r 1-. Tel. 644-1711 ' ' " An tntemlve man h u n 11!~~-~~··~°"~;;;;~11~01~'-~•·~-~·~ ... ~-.. ~-~~,..~~~·~·-~~.':~ 'plagued by heavy rain and blustery winds began alt.r a market holdup In Unc:oln, a amall f a r m l n g community aortbwl of here. . ..Patrolman Leiter Scbellbach was killed with a llbotgun blast In the chest ear- ly Sunday wben be rm at the bandits otter their car camn- ed, llllo 1. sballow ditch. Sttgeool Roberl Borroao was 'Take ~ perm. It takes just '15 for a new holidayyou. ·: .. .- ·- Not ton& qo we reported on Usually a pinched nerve ,_ neurothllpala, a pinched nerve or neurothllpsll -manlfnll it.ell through nervousness and condition. Since the article a lrrltablllty. Frequently head.- number of Individuals have in--ach@S are involved. Theri ii quired about thll bea1th prolr often diuiness or an inability k m. to think clearly or to con- •'Trag1call,y few,.. II.YI Dr. centrate. Gary L Couture, D.C.. ot the As for the pain. lt can be, Couture Qrlropractlc Ctnter in literally in the neck, or in the Newport Bach, .. know of the shoulders, arms back or lep. neurOthliplil 1yndroln:e. The Sometimes ~ I.a a tightneu ~ nerve' sets bantered In the chest or pain between liround tn CQllYtl'ation," he the aboulden when you take a ..... "bat ...,. few _people IC-deep -th. A """°"' stomach 1ually nlate -ID IL" can be the warning dgnaL Boys Sought In Slaying LOS ANGELES (UPI) Two teenage gang members were sought by police Monday In the fatal stabbing of a youth who came to the assistance of a younger boy being harassed at a neighborhood dance. More TNT Discovered Near Site of Death wounded in the race whe1 be went to Scbellbach's ald. 'l1le gunmen, heavily armed and described aa "prepared for war," · took Borroso's private car and eluded Placer County roadblocks that "aeal- ed oil'' the -area. Treat yourself to a new holiday hairdo with a Helene Curtis Take 3• perm. Shampoo, cut, and set · included. '15 1 Thia la tru'7 a serlool mis· ''Tbere att other signs and take, 11.)'S the a:ood doctor. l)'mPtoms. but thme mentioned ,.,. _1_, ---""" M are the m01t common," says .. t'S a v..-<;a.I .-.__..x. m-J)r. Couture. tion the problem by Its proper "Of " he ad•-''w , " --Dr Coututt "and course, ...... e re name, ._9 • • often eullt)' of spending too you have no taken. Mention mueh talk on the cause of a the problem by lb symptoms problem, such u neurothlipsia. and YoU lmmedlately hem' • For that reuon rm not a:otng ch of -Ibat' me' " to delve into the whys and Ol'UI 1 · wherefores of t b e pinched What are these symptomat nerve: Let tv IUffiee by saying Dr. Couture~ !be Uat ta al· ~'.=er~te =t most too lon1 to enumerate. ment· let the Doctor expend ''That'• not to say an tndlvidual h1I e~ on effective COl'ftCo must have them all or at the tion of the problem, Mi on same time. I don't 'think rve talk. ever met anyone that sick. But 1 I • tt a person hl .attecte4 by even 'The averaae person wou.Jd one of the followln& algna he trare :fl.tty convenatiom about (or she} " Mys Dr. Couture his diseaae for just one that "'1hould ~nsSder It a 11.artni means 'you're well'." red li&;ht that signlla the need Dr. Couture' maint&lm ottlces for prnmpt and effective treat-at 20'3 Westcli!f Drive In New- ment." · port Beach, Phone 645-5300. Joe David Figueroa, 17, and Ray Ramoo, 21, attempted to reason with H gang members wbo hazed the younger boy early S\lllday, but pollce Aid two gang members drew knives and attacked. Figueroa, wounded lo the face and stomach, staggtred to a home a block away, col- lapsed and d1ed. Ramos was talwi In a:illcal conclltlnn to County-USC Medical center with a stab wound in the stomach. SUNLAND (UPI) -A Js. y~ld boy found aeven sticks of dynanilte 8'mday that police belleved lo be more of a supply that led lo the death of a teenage erplolivt• bull. Marvin Kaledt found the dynamite, wrappec(' in a white cloth, in the Big Tujuoga Wash area. He <took it home and his father IWlllDODed tbe Los Angel,. Pollce bomb squad, which ordered two iiiiiiiiii & CHRISTMAS TREES s100 o· Fr. WITH ' r:'·~· BEAUTIFUL LIVING GIFT JAPANESE BONSAI :.o: s5so s..n ........ Off UP TAKATA NURSERY 7IOIAlllST.1Nut'9 ... ...._1 'ON llllTOL AT IAUI -COSTA MISA - • KIRK JEWELERS OF . COSTA MESA IS NOW FEATURING THE NEWEST PRODUCT OF LITTON INDUSTRIES, THE FAMOUS "Y AG" (YTTRIUM ALUM!NUM GARNET) SYNTHETIC DIAMOND WITH THE HARDNESS OF 8-1/2. THIS ITEM SELLS IN RETAIL STORES IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOR $50.00 PER CARAT. WE AT KIRK JEWELERS ARE NOW ABLE TO SELL THE SAME IDENTICAL ITEM FOR AS LOW AS $25.00 PER CARAT 11 ! THIS OFFER IS LIMITED TO SUPPLY AND DEMAND. DO NOT MISS THIS ONCE IN A LIFETIME OFFER 111 ALL SHAPES, ROUND, MARQUISE, EMERALD CUT NOW AVAILABLE I!! THE MOST EXCITING ITEM TO HIT THE JEWELRY INDUSTRY IN MANY YEARS I ! I ' amWAMT an ........ .u, .... IMllALD an HARIOR SHOPPING CENTER 2300 HARBOR ILVD., COSTA MESA 545-9485 HOUIS: MON. il'HIU SAT. 10 TIL 9 SUN 11-5 nolgbborlng -evacuated Whtie the aploolvo w a 1 ruioved- Tbe wrappJnc and 1 o t munbefl OD the -...... similar lo --.. a cacbe of 1111 pounds of dynamite discovered Tbunday In the oame area, pollce Aid. ~ Hovey.. 19, wil blown th bits WedaeedOy-la a thundering explollon that tore a bole 3 feel wide and 12 deep In tbe gully wbere ,police believe J>o WU uperimentlnll with a clockwork detooatint mechanllm. . Hovey bad no militant political connedlona, police said, but waa fascinated by explosives and planned lo enter the Anny for tra1n.ing as a demolition expert. The last time his mother aaw him; he told her he was going out "to set o£f some dynamite," police said. An unldenllfied youncster found a !!Ve-inch pipe bomb In a canyon of the aame area s.~ and brou&bl it bomt. POUor" l\'lt1iated • rwldtrdw of an lljlaltment ·-and defuaed the boml>. ~ ,D,p.Ct. were localed In lloa-"> and officers from Pl-. Sacramento County and Uoco!D" moved In during -and amsted them oo ,dlatPI of murder aed armed robbeey. Reserves Will Seek Minorities LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Army Reserve will step up its efforts to recruit minorities and women next month, saya the reserve's first b I a ck general. Brig. Gen. Benjamin Hunton told an interviewer Sunday he believes the reason there are "ve.ry few" women in the reserves is that "they have neYer been made to feel com- fortable tbert.'· This week, have your wig cleaned and styled. Only4.44 • JCPenney beauty Alon . No oppolnlmlnl ~H•llY· amao Ill -· ' " ' . . - .. ' ' ' ·.· ' . -...... . ' ' - . -.. .,. ' ' .. . . ..... : 'Ii» general, hel't for a ••1!11 of tho Ard Army JlmerVe Command, I It d ··rec:rultlng of •-more blacks, troWns, .American lndlans and femalea-, , • baa the en-War veteran ~==.i of~= lat 1.1': REWPORT BEACH HiJMTINGTOM BEAClf • ' •--t f Del Tbe falhlon llland Huntlngtoflc.ntitt ~c ary o ense. 2~ ~ l!J-1!?' Takes Medal 1..:.Presl=d::•:::•1..:'":!P!:po:::rt.s::H::..::too::.'_' _..!!::::=""="-=""'="="==========~;! - Off Market SANTA MONICA, Ca II I. (AP) -World War U ~teran ~y SUaskind starled out by adv..u.Ing his Sllnr SIM for ale ln a nenpaper want ad but withdrew it from the market when the Item bil the front page. SUssklnd, 49, said over the weekend be'd withdrawn the medal for ule "since it baa become such an issue" and made page one of a local newspaper. He aald be was "not rtally hard up" but had "just wanted to bring tn some utra cash" for Christmas presents for his five children. He said be won the medal for staying on his post on a German battlefield although be bad been 'llllWlll- ed. Suaaklnd , a former televisk>n acript editor now a door-to.door salesman o f candleboldera made from beer botUe1, aaid one oollecter of- fered $200 for bis Sliver Star. Churchman Gets Post SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - An activist churdunan exiled In 1967 from South Africa for bis opposlUoo In apartheid WU Installed SUnday u llllllant bbbop of tbe Epltcopal Dioceae of San Francisco. About eoo peraona wllnmed the InstallaUon of tbe Right Rev. C. Edward Crowther, 42, by Blallop c. Kilmer Myers. Bishop Crowther, amsled In 1969 during an antJ..war demonalratlon in Washington, D.C., baa no specilic duties in his new posL "The church doesn't seem to know what to do with deported bilbopo," said the clergyman who considered his post an honorary- --' --. -.· Sale. 15% off on custom decorating, for ~livery after the holiday. Hows that for a happy New, Year?.: ... - G~ youraelf an aflftr-Chrfttmaa present ••• custom draperies. ahpc:ove,. and reupholatery, and 15% savings. Choose from our entlra collecUon of fabrics. A Penney1 decorator wlll be glad to bring aampl11 to your home and help you aelec1 the styles best 111tted to )'Otlr room and fumnure. Penneya At-Home Oeccndlng Service hat ... rythlng ••• drapelfel, carpeting, fumtture, eccessortea. Call (714) 523-6511 •• 1 t.-,o Off fabric and labor, custom draperies allpcovera and reupholstery. ' Dccor11c Aow. U1c J>caoe1 •a lime pqmeac pl&A. I I t • ~ -, , - -• -, A:1tronomer-'Barli•reU.' G•llt1 -.... '. Unit Seu .Court to Sentence Female 'Bandit .. ;:,~A ANA _ Got, 1 bud· SANTA ANA-A blad<.<Jad obortly liter I boldup ol 1 b' clrcU1aled delcrl!iiOn of Clerk Jock Miller doscrlbed the only relit! lo her IOGll>er <!ina.· -wbo m1• ~ ....,.. blndit wbo IOI the Well Adlma street Dlllket. Mill Bry111 end lhe w11 link· her u "leo cool end very gear comhl( from white-rim· • ~ ,..., Dime "0 ·..i..·-11·'' I W •••bl k I •--• od by off! ·•·tn ••--~ ~ .. t ha ~-,_.> od · 101""1DI Cbe heavens for 1 U&I-~ r om ear... ac rom ~ to local cen to a~ WCllll;~ auuv. w t -wan..,.... m sun 11.ules. ipecta! !lllr Wa llOl'od ..;I(,' I~ lovutlg1ting 1 c¥n loot, oho levelOd 1 gun at 1 ol county robberlel locludlng I lllo plo)'ed It cool end pve Most of the lawmeo lovolvod llay aeuon? • . of mot& .boldwpa· In Or1111• market clerk ond f\)'ceil him moteig lo £olta Mela ond her tbe -...... tbera ln'the long hUnt for bor ealll9 ~ The ~--,,.,,~.Am.•~--County bu pleaded aullty. lo lo band oH• the oontenta of Lapmo BeadL. was no doul\I. aha ,...nl whal l>er "Blrbartll1." ' --_, - f uJU le the cub rqilter But a Slje....,uy too)<. llDO from she aald."• ;;-:;"<: A few called her "Zorro," ~-.rt :'-latlon will :'b:r~: P armed robbiry le<llrity guanl spotied the tn. the RaodwlY Inn, 14 o o It wu 1lle lwna atoey at the another refereoce lo the bl peorinlJ al tile ~ ol SU : Court J·"'-cldeot end rlCod lo cut off Pall.sadel Road, Coats M.,., Surf ond Sand Motel In somber habit lhe sported In her tel-for Cbrlitmu gllta K. :".,:W.. ,;~ ~Y':Jl · Miu lley111 u Uie headtd for Her VICtiJD cleocrlbed lo police Laguna Beach lut Feb. 5 u· ezplolts. Friday at 7;30 p.m., when It otberallepU-aga;m';"Cltol ~=1:!t:;at~ CIJ', :uu:-:!:' ~ J!~5,:c~ :r,. lba~'l:,. ~ _, j~J:Y ~i~c!i"',!; meet.I In the ~ Ana Ann Bryan, 32, end ordered , -''"•el la "·--~---le I ff k"-·~~ ·• -·• • No Walkin9 1a Mile , •• Then Wai~I A Wllll'I! • • Our Gift Wrap Is Fast • ·, • Our Clerks Unsurpused! The Bookstall • 333 E. I~ St., !°'ta Mesa Ms.461 · · llMIMD 11fl rANCAX. MOUIC. ~---- No. 1 on ~f. Co~t Your Hometown News paper Is The DAILY PILOT • ""' the thici«t, JS.~ luena J.A.19 ....._. es wme.n wei1 Wc1u.ca1r-Dty revo ver er v uin ~-.a her as Bryan, a c.onvlcta.l felon IQ]Q Btglnning at dark Dec. 11, Park gunwoman lo-return contaded Or1111e County of· held aboUt·u bich from lill wearing a ' black coat, blick an Ideal ·candidate for llate OOAAAwilfaiaaatagelts Dec.IOforsenr.nct.g. 1 _n::cer=.::•:.:o::n,:the::.:bu=ls:.:o::,ftbe::::,.:•:ld:: .. ~ll>:•::;"'::-'::'.:·_....::,·_':.._ ___ .!pa:n::;ta:_;.:,end:=.:~:=::":c&IO!::.:v:ea'....:":lth:_.!:pnao'..::·:::n.::'_' _____ _.'....!!:::=================:;; annual .-air-Siar· She faced lour cbarg.. of ., Party, setting up telescopes at armed robbery Friday. But IJ> 1 Salk School, Gilbert street ond vutlgators from aiJ; county Cenitoa Avenue in Anaheim. law eflforcement a I e n c i e 1 ' 1 . · The sess.ioft is not for bmt-believe that she wu involved :Ina: a .new Christmas Star, as in it least 1 doi.en gunpoint . It mlgbt IOWld, but for viewing robberies of motels from Seal ·Saturn and other Interesting Beach '.ol>Jects vl~ble In ·the ctilp" lo San Clem¢<. :clear, winter skies. ' Mias Bryan wu a?TeSted in Loi Angeles last Aug, 15 De•tft Natltt• :' AJlBU!lll.& I ION WEsTaaF waTUAllY *1 E.' I~ Ill., cMla -..... -. BALTZ BERGERON FUNERAL DOME =-~M1t ·= • · ULL lllOADWAY • MOllTllAllY litliwd•WJ,r.MMela : u Mal . ' MeOOllMICK IAGIJNA llllACB lllOllTIJAllY 1'111 '-c..,.. llL -• PAaPICmnl MllllOlllAL p AllJ: Cemo..., _, °""' --Vln-Newporl-. ~· -• PEUFAMILY roLO~~ 7111-An. "'--• SMITllS' MORTIJAllY "'Mall Ill. Bllllllqtoo llHdl - Jud ge Halts Revocation Of License SANTA ANA -An Orange County SUperior Court judge bas stepped In lo temporarily ~t the state's revocation of 4be license of a Newport Beach broker occused of aeJl. ing a Fountain Yalley home under false prelen!eS. 'Judge Lester Van Tatenbove •t Jan. 10 as the date be will belt arguments. offered by real eatate alfesman Harvey Paul Becker in a lawlUlt which namtS Calilornia-'Real Estate CommlssioDO!' Robert w . Karpe as defendant. Karpe ordered the revoca- tion of Becker's lice.nse ef- fective Dec. 7 after a series of hearinga in wbich it was alleg- ed that Becker assured Capt. and, Mrs. Ronald Smetke, llCMO Allium Ave., in July, 1970, that helicopter Oigbts from the neighboring Mile Square Field would terminate in 1971. Tbfi Smetkes have alleged that they would not have purcbaaed the home if they had known that the Marine •Cea-pl t bad ·DO" titritention of baltlog auch Oigbts. Becker, who works for realtor Gordon Ross Crawford, 4570 Campus Drive, denies tb'e allegations: Becker asb Judge Van Tateilhove t.o Issue a writ that would compel the state to open its inquiries into the allega· tlons and hold new bearings on the wue. City Hall's Roof Gets R.emforced SANTA ANA -Santa Ana's new eight-~ry city hall in the City-Oluntj Civic Center may boast a heliport on its roof in th~ future. City councilmen have ap- proved spending an additional $Sn on -roof reinforcement where a $22,000 helicopter pad could be installed. The $6 million structure on West 6th Street, west of Flower Street, adjoining the city's Police facility, may be completed next spring, of. ficials aald. InataltaUon of the heliport , pad Is tagged !pr 10metime In the future because the city oouncil bas delayed IJ> definitely purchase ol four helicoplera IOI' IZ0,000. • ' .Her Merr·y Ghristmas .is on this page ... and at Pen .neys. 2699 ' . 2299 ' Penncrest• eleotric waffle baker. Cooking surfaces reverse to grill side and come out for easy cleaning. Choose from 2 colors. Penncrest• 5 qt, electric Dutch kettle with Tellon 11• lnteriorto help prevent fOod sticking. Choose from 2 colors. 1399 Spray, steam and dry Iron has 29 steam venta and fabric aettlng chart. Polished aluminum aoleplate. ~ Electric Can opener and lee crusher. Handles odd 4haped cans with ease. Magnetic 1199 . Electric knife with I ' cord. Serrated blades felease for· easy cleaning, Great for beef, fowl and much more. lid holder. Choose from 2 colors. Penncrnt • 6 qt. elect® cooker li'rellon• lined. Thermostatic heat control tor even cooking. 2999 Penncrest' blender with 8 push button controls. Timer automatically tum• blender off.44oz. g\au container . Solld,1tate constn.Jctlon. ,, The JCPenney Christmas Place Shop from· Sunday noon at the following stores: Available at: NEWP.ORT BEACH, F.ashion l1l1nd; HUNTINGTON BU\CH, Huntington Center. Like it • , • charge It I ' '· ' ., ,· ' • • • • .· " ·. .. ;. :~ ·: .. ' ' t > ' I I : I I I Mondly, Dtctnlbtt' 13, 1971 LEGAL NO'l'!CE ' • 'CmnpreJaenrive' Program Gifts Set ' . . ,_Co~ty Aiding Consume~ By Ski Clilb The Orange Cowlly Ski Qull plans to give two large tmel 'ol loya aml-mort than l!Oi, lot Chrlslmll gills lo the Albert Silton .Home ol Orllli~ -, M 0 DEST O ' ~) -tecuon .are .. enotmOUJ. The StanillaUJ COOnly suwvlsors old JaiBsez.talre coace)lt of have approved a thrOe-prooged bUyer bewm Just doelll'I bold co n s t: m er protetUoD pro. true anymore," Damrell ad- gram that one officlal..calls the ' ded. moat compreheDllive to epPear "The average consumer who In California lo cal .doesn't understanObow a TV works can't be expected to un· -.. installment -tract," be said. ~ toys and money were COW'llt students to ,. follow collected u members of the nulrltlowl diets and become • ski club held a benellt ~anct ....te IOplllllicated In ,.l~lng ' at the Coot• Me18 Coui>b1. pircliaaea, be aaid. >Club. - The couoctl will alao develop conauner .education to en-- PHARMACY WE QUOTE PRICES ON THE PHONE 2700 E. Coast Highway, Corona del ·Mar, at Femleaf AMPl.I PADIN• IN IU.l ...., -t :JI • 6:11 Delfr ,,__ .. _ ( ) I))•'' "'1'11 I () I) 'I 1 !or 1 ''•'·•· -1,.,1'1''" .. ll.,1u \\,,irol '' il11 u "'""' d." 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Here are but• few of Sean many CO'QDtertop appliance11. ........ ,, 2995 2995 ·-· .. --..... ··-.. ...... -·-_,, .. .. ·. .· " . , . . - ~ ew Charity Concept • l (. . ~$OS Aids County Poor-Without Handouts By TERRY COVILLE ~,• Of 11111 DllllY Plitt Sttff ~:. Poverty : A Mexican mother .. :.eight months pregnant. Half of " her slx children are sick. Her .. husband is In the county jail for trying to sneak lti1 brother into the country, k, She lives in j:osta Mesa. ~.If a sohool nuts< hadn 't can. ~ SOS (Share Our Selves ), a r,. ~olunteer group of Catholic 1 ~ymen, the mother · might :~ave given birth alone, In her dusty home -or 1be might have 'died.. . -1 • • • But sbs stt.ppea "'\n and ar- ranged for ~ mother to deliver at Orange county ~ 1.;jedical Center .. The three slc.k · ~~ij!ildren were treated at the clinic in Santa Ana. : When the husband was ttleased from jail, SOS helped .,Wm start work as a gardener. I. ~ow he runs his own garden- 'g business. . ... , "It's a tremendous feeling to ~ow that with a little help ·s family ls now on its own," ys Mrs. Jean Forbath, e<r airman (with hF,r husband, • ank) of SOS-1 ·I ' •But SOS wasn't formed in ay, 1970, to perform such amatlc rescues. VERTY CAUs!'Js • .. : "OUr goal is to get at the :~quses of poverty. But we 've 01>ent so much time on ~mergency care thltt our focus r..~ ~ causes has .. faltered," Mrs. Forbath explams. SOS numbers about 200 ac- tlve members, ~t a 11 Catholics. It has O~s at St. Jehn the Baptist ~urch in COsta Mesa &rur. receives grong support froiW the 2,000- member parish. some of the hot lunches to a hall in Delhi for youngsters' from Monroe SChool. Alter the Girl Scnut project, one black worker told Mn. Forbath: "l keep thlnklni about thole liUle Sirls C'lllling 1 into the crummy place ,and !eying to make It pretty for "I· ,It ml!'i~ m~ start to believe in the wort~ agatQ;"• Believing in the worl'd and bellevil>& in lother Jll!>Ple seems'to~ho 1plrlt ~nd SOS. It without flinds; there art motley-railing campaigns. "We count on volunteer help, and donatklns of objects for things like Christmas gifts," said Mn. Forbath. Last year some 2,000 toys wtre donated, wrapped and given to 56 families with 261 children. A l•t of the sos um .. Is spent on helping individual families with individual 1Pro- blems, especially ln Costa Mesa . SCA1TERED POOR "We began thinking there •• • . , • • •• • .. • It was discovered tbat some 90 youths in three Santa Ana bilingual pre-schools were not covered by the" Veterans' lunches, so SOS rounded up 12 Protestant churches where church women volunteered to make lunches every day for the pre-school kids. WU DO poverty In Coata Mell. ,, The difference ls it isn't 'ctn-•, trallzed. It's scattered bd,11 says Mrs. Forbath. •• A fourth project was ab&Ji. doned. SOS people helped UC Irvine medical students operate PanCRO, a free medical clinic' in Santa Ana, which has since been replaced by the Santa Ana free clinic: . SOS supplied two volun~r doctors and two 'pharmacists to PanCRO. Costa Mesa's poverty it found primarily among elderly •• · people and unemploJ'tCl aerospace worker1. In tbele ... cases SOS has helped in llUCll LABOR C4MPS manners as: -Giving $10 for gasoline to a former aerospace worUr who found a job, but didn't have gaa moneyto get toll •• SOS has re«ntly launched a · -Paying a 115 utlllty hW for new effort, directed at helping ·another jobless work.er. the cOunty's migrant farm -Helping a 1unpner teacher . J ~ laborers who live in rather at <nnge Cout College bu)' dingy labor:: campt John ·Tim--food for his family because b"e mon& and Fronk Dettner bead wouldn't be peJd for teaclllnl it. . unW the end of tbe..ummer. "We're most proud o( this Spokesmen for SOS remitly effort. We found an area urged ·the Coa:ta Mesa City where no agency was doing Council to get behind the anything," Mn.· F o r b a t b county's low-coat bouaing p~ beams. ject. They failed to convince "We discovered t h at councilmen, but Mrs. Forbatb t • • The group's effect has been felt generally in Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and Santa Ana. The parish itself covers northern Costa Mesa from Santa Ana Heights to Canyon Drive and Victoria Street to Sunflower workers In these camps live in said SOS will continue to push ' almost complete .isolation. We for low-cost houlfng In Coata needed to make tlieiQ. feel like Mesa. •• human beings." Avenue. NO LOW RENT "It's a countywide service One such labor camp, run by "In our work, the cheapest and not direcUy rtlated to Sakioka Farms at 1 4 8 5 O rent we've found in Coata religion," says Fat be r Sunflower Ave., Santa Ana, Mesa was $115 a month," Ille Anthony McGowan, who ad· has become the pet project for a.ys. "We find a lot of vises but does not lead the ef. SOS. families have spent all their forts of SOS In August, ~. 1 few men mon'1 on rent aod 4.bave "They ar~ pushing a new from' Coat& Mesa went to the nothirw Jettlfor food ltlmpa." co t away from the old!~ labor~ caµi_p aD!,t took 8 dozen SOS hu handled _. 3 . ncep • ,, , Meilcan national!: to Our Lady ~ •• idea o! handout charity, says of Guadalupe C..tholic Church emergency family cues 1n t~e pr1~t ?f St. John the Bap-In Deihl (where Spaniah is COsta Meu since Ktrch. wl~ tist. Its . a .! e r r l b I Y ipoken) for services. The such things u ' fOod, clothini 1 1 worthwhile thing. number of workers who now and payment of utlllty bil1a. .. .. . SOS ls currently lnfolved In attend regularly~hu grown to A lot of them were young five major products. 40 men with large famWe1 -out The first effort wM In a :'We have language classes of•work. small barrio callee\. ~Ionia • thue," Mrs. Forbath said. The tuture plans of SOS are J~arez {Juarez Colony) in the "We teach English one-a-week I little vague. The grotlp has middle o! moder~ Fountain at the barracks... found itself quite bu1y ·Jutl . yauey. It 1 a section of Mex· There are also 13 volunteer keeping up with the present. 1can-Amerlcan families, some teachers helping with classes But Mrs. Forbatb 1 a.l d well-off, many not.• at another farm lalx>r camp in members hope they can cet TUTOR PLAN Huntington BeaC.h (Golden other churches and other Volunteers from SOS set up a tutorial plan ln the summer of 1970. Forty Costa Mesans spent six weeks in the Juarez Colony teaching J u a re z youngsters baseball, swtm· ming, arts and ·crafts. cooking W~t Street and Ellis Avenue ). Jlroups involved in the same Mrs. Forbath said SOS -::w;;:•;;Y·========I discovered some lS labor ""' camps ln Orange County while the U.S. Agricultural Depart· m~nt listed only two. YULE PARTY and sewing. "W • be •-•·· •· d el The Juarez kids w e r e e rt g .... UJ-16 w ev op a sense' of community at these transported twice-a-week to camps," Mrs . Forbath says. two pr ivate swimming pools in "Last Christmas the Girl Scout COsta Mesa for -their swim· troop went to the Sakioka ming lessons. · camp and gave a Christmas LOCAL EDITORIALS The DAILY PILOT Quite Often Fights City, Hell Adult women 1ftre taught party for the men." how to drlve and they were 1-.i~;;;ii~~~~iiiiiiiiiii!!!i~~~~~~~~~~I given several crafts lessons. It During the year 'Costa Mesa A Yet"t 9111 students helped youngsters from the COiony in math and reading. ~ In the middle of last sum- mer a well· baby 'clinic was established in Juarez colony and SOS found a pedla~lcian (Joseph Carella) to guide it. "We used our own youngsters as well as adults to help In the colony'.~ Mrs. Forbath said. "It's a great ex· Denture Invention For Peep!• with ''Uppers'' and ''lewers'' 'lbe nearat thin1 to havinr )'OW' Oft teeth ia possible now with a ~iC cream dilc:overy that •cl\l· 11t1 hold• both ''uppe.t1" and .. lowm" u nevu bt:fore poll(ble. ll'•• di.covuycalledBnt~ for dailJ llQJDt u1e (U,S-Pat. f:J,003,918) and it ha1 te.olu· tiol'lized ckslture 1fearinlo F1XOOEHT fonna an elutic membrane that htlPI 1bworb I.he llhocU or bitin& and chewln1. With F1xonr:NT ml!lJ dmhJtt wnren m•J eat. tptak. lalllfi, willl little wony ofdenturll oomlDc foolo.! One application maf last for hourL Df:ntllftl that fit are f:lleft• tial to htaltb. See yoO.r dentht' 1t11lluly. Cttt•Y·to-uteFIXoott<.'T Denture Adhnife. a-... perience." .. Project number two con-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii centrates on Delhi, a large Mexican-American community in southwest Santa Ana. SUPPORT UNIT "Wi strve as, I support ~ for anjtbln1 they need. We help in l~.to;l~.a., secnotarl•I work1 hulldlng an addition to thelt community center and preparin& their an- nual ftesJa," aa,1 ·MT,S'• Forblt.lt . · v Peppen.~i!,l,e ~n~oen.f?if(Y ODllE COlllTY RESIDENT CENTER • • • • ' • ' •• l • • • • ' •• t .. 178b2 Sky Park BIYd.; !nine Industrial Complex " MNING CLASSES-BEGIN JAN .3 .. 8u1ineu, Socl9'09y,' P1ychology, Police Mln19tment. • .. ') • •• .,. .. • • one n\ark ol ~ucc4ss meuured In Delhi was lbt-re-- cent pissqe. of a large sciJxll bond lssue for~ Santa Ana schools. With 'l'li!'l from b members, more . thin 70 per- ctnt of the voter• in De1h1 cut their banou. MNING GRADUATE CLASSES - IEGIN FEB.· 7 Education. •• Another llChool·related proj- ect ln Santa Ana Involves the serving of hot lunches to aome 260 needy yoongsttn. "The Veterans Charitable Foundation In Slnta Ana feeds these youngsters because the schools won't use the federal hot Jundl program,'' Mr1. Forbath explained.,., .-So our volunletr drivers transported 100 children every day from McKinley School to t h e Veterans' Hall," HOT MEALS SOS voluntera also c1rrled ' ALL COUllSES MAY IE :APPUED TO DEGlllS. Adv1neo Rotlrtrallon: Doc. 6, ~. I. ........ Loe.ti•: Batween Newport and Stn Citgo Ftaewty1, ju1t off MtcAtthur l lvcl. l INFO~MATION: (7141 146·1911 or P"l l•<kloy, 17141 737-6551 Fully Accraclittd by the Schoo/1 ind Collt911 Wa1ftrn A11oclttio" •f r ' . Mon&J, Dectmbtr l.l, 1m DAILY PILOT JI •• •• • • • • r • • . , . • SYLVANIA 18"(DIAG.MEAS,\ ' • PORTABLE COLOR TV MODEL · CD1162..tth Color Brl!ll>t86"p!.-tub1 ·for a sharp, natural color plctunl aad th• Gtbraltu 85Nehlll!J. 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' l!t.. t .... , ·~J ••• ·-· . .~ ' .... Flll your hom•wltb tho joy out ...lndo 6f Oirist~Wlth,11\11. '"iy speelal Cbrillmaa' • otfnf{om Syl•ap!L An .xelusi~ ll;tJtfed WJUon.~tP8<!''~~ album featuriA1l~ tnstntmental/chorus selections pbyed tiy Hmt o!yOUr tav.oiit.811Uata-Pm:y Filth; And\' Kostelanetr1 Qiarlle Byrd; ~y'Co!lnlft ~pd ~lben;Mak• YC?ut Clqt~ a lltUe merDerwlth thta1ptclal ol!er trom Sylvanf1. Hmy, Umlttdquantltilt " ~ 1 , While they iast $1~00 · · · · · • • • ' j t •11Yanla doesn't ~aka thelli fail~ :Sylvaaf:a lust makes tht~ro--~. , ' ~ I l,"t t11 and Dep~fJlllt11. Slllee 1941 , · '., ~ , . • , COSTA MISA 411 -~· Sey•""9nlh ~t.. , 646-1614 Dally 9·t; S•t. M ·~' IL TORO Laguna HHls Plaza • f next to St•·On I 137.3130 D•lly 1 .. 9, Sat. 11).6 .,. :' '!!!I' ~i· iiiii HUNnNOTON BUCH ' ' .Jrooklturst & Garfield 'll)•ltt to Lu_clr:y M•rkttl • 9'2.ss21 Dally t-9; S•t. M ' • • • • ~ .: .. ·1 • • ... •• • •• •• • ... • • '· • . ;:1 . ... I I l I , J I I I t I I ( J I • I • ~ c • •· " .. . . • ~· ~ • . : . • • JI MILY PILOT • -... -ll. 1'71 • ~· . . . . . \ . ~ast . ~s Fargq . · ·r, 570 bpys and girls . had therr first rid~ .on a ~~~gecoaqi; · • • • • • • . . • • • • . , ... ! ~ t • • • ; t \ • • • • . . '"I ·" • ,. • I • • l . • < • ~ .. ----------·------~------------·-.----• ' > . .. .... . . ' ~ ~· ~ • • • .. ........... • • ~ l,, • Next:Wlls :Fargo . :vis Friday, I;)ec.17, at · 462 East 17th Street;. Costa Mesa. . Come and help us celebrate Weils Fargo· Day at our ne'v Costa Mesa· Office Friday from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. There'll be tides for the children from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on the famous Wells Fargo stagecoach, plµs t}lerc:ll be a big,Growth Bond dra,ving. And you'll have a chw,ce to win a $1,000 Growth Bond. Or ~ might win a $500 Bond or one of thrtt $100 Bonds: We'll be serving plenty of refreshmehts and there'll be gifts for c.vciyone. And if you open a checking account on Wells Fargo Day, . th~'ll bean initial order 9£ stagecoach or char· acter checks free. Plus a full-color stagecoach print free if you.open a savings ot chec~g account. . ·Our newiofficewill be serving Costa Mesa with.a full range of banking set:Vices including aDrive-upWib.dowthlJ.t'sopenfrom9:00a.m. · to 5:00 p.,m. a.day through Thursday, and froin l:O:OOa.m: o.6:00 p.m. on Friday;· we'll.:scc,w Friday. And don't forget to bring this mti:y blank for.the $1,800 Growth Bond~g. ..... f!JIMONIOWR•omcnnMCIUllHOUl'~~~-.nsMW·flmt ...... ·lO.MMt9~ .... trq--1/A11ETSOVEll$1llWOfflM9Mll•.o.1,C. . . • Wm a $1,000 Growth Bond at Welll Fup Baiai: . ' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • : W"maSl,OOOGtowdtBon•htWtllsFilJO&ab : • Br1nf this efll:rY"•bi9nlt to the Cotta Mesa Offlcl •f .U2 test · : 17th "Slfeet,Cosl.I Mes.t. on O.C.17 from 12:00 p.m.,\06.-00 p.m. : • ' • • • NAME • .. • • • .-.o~ESS -' • • • • • • • • • c1TY STAT£ ZIP ' • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • " I I , . t . F0ster Lo¥e, I Build Tr:ust -. • . ;· .. ·=· . l!lorlol ·., ~-Of-~,...., In the put four ''"' n Inf-, have awakened the F e I i :r MacalUIOI with cries for tbelr I 1,m. feedings . -·-i.ln.-ik ' The Juuu s::.r.::is have co~ with the "'"'"" pailll ol·'five boys for the put two years. Two are their own. ~·or six years the Luther Klppe ' • have ~ for two special cbildrea. ~ II years the Rayllolchl hive \f .. lher<d the U..... of odolescence with t<eoqe girls and diaper cbapie• with Infants. The total' 42 clilldreo. These four county COUPies are foster parenla. They care for other people's ctilldren uriW they can be reunited with their natW'al families or placed In adopllvt bomes. Mr. and Mn. Macaluso,_wbo are BEA ANDERSON, Editor MMNt. OlaRIMI' 1&. 1tn •• 11 • • fiearing- '.!J love vou ' rew~'· , ... < /o.Jlt1rt f?.9!" , . ... . .... .) /or 7worG~ •1 l \ " In tbelr early *· "" .. ""' -of their own, a aoo, 11. and a . daughter, 10. They lllo .i.... tbeir FOlllllaln v.uey bome with lolanla Wai111¥ for ldoptloo-a_,,.., of II bablel In -~· n... ' teqentl reoeiveil tbe1r t tocf.. l ~~Ofio~ slaf of lnfonla I I II to I .months, allllDUgh ll>ey ma ~ as lq 11 Sii 'l'""~·U pi_ace-meat ts one they have hail two. inf • oa two oo- . casioios: 1 ~ Mn. Macaluso 8\lmits. that ber ~•situation an kleal One. I "All ft 'bve ¥" bappy endings," she said."! hive Ille joy of liandlng ( • •' ijle baby over to bis adoptive parents. We take care of newborns, right from •tile hoopilal, unW the adoption paperwork ii linished. ••Beinj I foster parent dhn•od• . . alol_a_l_,.. just bin to love people. Foater """ of olclor dlJldn,i ii -border and.._ ............... My childna and 11!1 _-.loY ba-ln Ille.,...;. u•a ....U,- 1)' betwem ,..,..,.,.,.. " '1 Mr.' and Mn. Slooclk are tbe parents of two -· • and 15. Two footer -· 17 'and IS, allo aban their Huotlngton -bome. '!be Slomlll hive been actlva In !O&ler bolne ,,_ lor lwo _. "becaUll it WU ~ W8 always wmted to do/' "We ft!lt we: hid. enough love lo spare to help other cbildren. We knew that there are many kids who needed help. We fed we wort best with boys," Mrs. Sloocit ~ · · The couple also <and for a f. year--0ld. "! feel I work best with older . Dia.I Ton·e: Signals Trouble DEAR ANN' Here'• tbe story. Whit do I do i.bout It? He dialed the number. She answered her phone tmmedia~ly. Yes, she'd love to 10 lo a driv~ln. She was waiting for him in front of her. house as be pulled up. They went to .the drive.in ml it was a pretty 1ood show. He put hil arm around her. She kls&ed him. Not bad. He kissed her. 1ben ha decided 1be wasn't very pretty -or very exciting. \ So they went dOwn the road for a sandwich. He asked her lf she" wanted to RO aomewllere and park. She said, OK. Suddenly he decided he dkl!' ~ want to park and drove her home. Before she got out pf, ~ car he asked whit she would hive c!One-k be had been a "" nut and decided to rape her. She said "I ....,.. ~ aboul lhol." He repiied, "Well, think about tt before you ae<epl -blind data." , She gal out of the car and walked away without sayln( ~t. "' wart home to hil wile and child. l am tho wife he came home to. My brother 11vt him the phone number. Any advice? -NUMB ALICE DEAR ALICE: ObvloollJ Y"' • .,bud IGld you ol Ille lecWeat wldd makes .i.. 0lool< a Utile --but lltl mid. A1k •Im 11111.-: -....... HE ••ve doae H Ille pl llod ,...... a ID or a kalfe, takeo ... wallet, ... -.... •1t carT Tell Mm ta --tllal befen .. ,..._. ,. -llrao&e llrl. hi tllct ,.... Miii•• .... ...., \ witll the phone, I ••lielt ti.at be call a marriage coamelor l8d make an effort "te Aft "bat be lw 1t ••·Al for yov -,heneedsalreeper. 'DEAR M,JN LANDERS : You have helped a great many people ovtr the rough spots ii) their lives. I hope you can "'help me. 1 am 81 yurs o1d, have fOtD' 1rmtn children and six grandchildren. My eldest daughter is a widow. She and her t6-year--0ld son live near me. I love all my grandchildren, but I feel closer to Robbie becaue ·we have spent '° much time together. The boy's mother went to the Mayo Oinic for tesb a ftw Weeks •10 at the o.ggestlon of ber physician. Robbie stayed with me. My daughter made out a w!ll before she left and asked me to read Jt in bet abaence.-I was heart$ict: to c:Uacover that in \be eve.nt of her dtatl'I Robbie was to be sent to another city to live with her friends. My name was not ewn mentioned. Not even a rusty pin did she think to leave me. My daughter la a woman of means. Her hushlnd left ""' ftll fixed. I am com· !Ortable also ao lllat ii not the PQlpt. ' Tbaok God, the test. wereagative and my daughter received a clean bill of · health, but I om crushed to think that llhe would ignore me this way. \,Vhat do you · think, Ann? -D.C. HEARTACHE " DEAR D.C.: auldrta ....UJ oatUve their pimttl ud rm 1ure WI WU ftJ yaor daqj*r, did 1M1meatleo1"' la ... w!ll. Say ..W.g and mark tt op ta ..,. refuoal to deal rulilllcalty wltli an ol life's crwel tricks. DEAR ANN LANDERS ' Is II harmful to a small child if he eats cigarette bub? How about burnt matches? We have a nephew who walks around eatina whatever he finds in a.shtraya. His plmll.s lnsilt hil body needs the lulphur and minerail he gm from t b e "garbage." They say that'• why he doa It. lt'1 "nature's way." Art they rilbt! - CONCERNED DEAi\ CON' A clllld _, die fram eotlq a few cJiardle -ud -bunt-... bot It .. rtalaly wlD ...... -·11ood. What awaltt you on the other side ot the marriage veil? How can )'OU be aure your marriage will wort? Read AM LarJ!!en' booklet, "Marriage --t to Exi)ect." Seod your request to Ami La-• In care of the DAIL y PILOT enciollnl so cents In coin and a Jooc. stamped, ..U-envelope. ~~. Yoo can communica~ with them. 'Ibey c<1nprebend more. It is easier to reason wJth them and help to wort out tbelr problems. '"We plan ll>'COlll-In the pro- llJ'llll U ion( u there are,chlldrea' who._. hele:· •he add"t . Alr,.andMrs.'Kipp of Huntin&loll Beach are • retired coup)e. Tbj1 gives tbem ~ of time with\ their, loiter.: ~· 14-year-old \ twin-boys. . nie Kipps read about !he fo•ler JJrOV•m and the need for homes aiid decided to ,.t Involved. That wa~ '.even years ago. They first toot on two 1irls, I and 13, who were later adopted. "We gtt qW~ •a plea Sure out of the boys," Mn. Kipp said .. ''They ~activa bl Scouts and we ·haw tirile to enjoy them." 'lbe rewards? "When they tell you they love )'OU," 1he added. Mr. and Mn. Roach of Santa Ana started tOl&er home care in San Diego II ,..... ago. In Ille! they moved to Orange County. They beelll by C0'"!4 for small babies but .... turued· to helping teenaga g~ls. The couple ba• had up to five teenage gtrlJ In their home. They have two •tur'al children, both married, and four grandchlldrell. Mn. Roach, who was orphaned end !lpeflt 1CXM time in fO!let homes as a child, knew from e1.· perience the kind of help the lirls needed. "It takes awhile for a glrl to ad-.. jun In how far you wlll 10 to help her and for you to adjust to the , girl. U you can build up trust In tba • 'l. g~ls, they can build It up Ill themselves and in you. "I have had many IUOCell 1tories. Many ol my fo1te.r daugh~rs .are now happily married with children of tbejr own. n., write, send pictures, come lo visit," she sikt. ('This ls the reward for my work." The pruple now haye two girls ill their home and wW take on tw~ more _ in December. They Mt\ llcensed for girls from t3 to II but girls may ·stay on a UtUe longer. "You win a few and you lose a few " she said. "Many of these girls have not had an easy life .. You just have to stick with ll Set llmlts. You grow to love them and It it rewarding to &ee them tum out all right." :- .-:· •. • . ,. • • • • • :;: . Temporary . I . . Car e ·~ ,. ... . ·f~; ing and living anangements. AddJt~ .....,.,...,_.-.. I I • If yw. 11' a mature adUlt with a stable marriage ol mort than oDe yw, live in a safe, comfortable home · "'and are ln relativ~J.y good health you may qualify> as a foster parent. Love, und~lng and. 1 JltUe bit U· tra also are.required. Foster care is aimed at insuring that children receive care1 protection and guidance In a aafe, affectionate 1-1111- til ~y can be reunited wtth their paronts. There al"ays ls a. need for foster bonies, uld Bert Knight, recruiter for licensing, Children's Foster · H<im~ Unit, Dtpl of Social Welfare. · The ,need for homes Ls' greatest for teenagers, boy• from · 11e 10, children with medical lpd emotional pro~lemo and sibling lf"Up&• home visits may be necessary. ~ Ifill goes 'Yell the license is lssued.foi one year. · ;:·~ The first placement usually In~ only one child to allow the family to~ just to working with the agency,:~ justing family Ille to the needs of~ ~ child and the loss of some r~ privacy. • Foster parents are reimbursed at; .. , rate of $135 per month for ~ ranging down to l80 per monlh !or .J: (l\nts. Food, clothing, school and ~ tlon needs come from this ami1idi Medical care Is normally handled ~ .Medi..caI or the natural parents if ~ ble~ "' • • ••. ... I .•:•4- ,IJNTQUE PROBLEMS : ;'.J • Each foster child baa unique prohit# ---· ~ref: byaretbta·.C~ Cblldreo who tan't er wan-i ,return• •. • olcler ehlld their natutal homes. : . ~ There are · deplDdenb IN are porarjly bomeie.. Aia esaniple Is . ' ia_l.,e• •taerlftee' family of five or m childieli wb* ' lDOtbet was kilW ln an auto accident-Ml father i:ouldtl't bi! found .. They were P\if'. ed-ln~foster. homes until a nilaUve ~ • •-n\ere -.Uy are enough homes will-be found to~ over their care. :; lnC to lal<e ou Inf.,.. or preschool girlt," · 'l')lrough the welfare dejwlJMll slOil'! ·~ uid. ''TatiJIC on an older child or · par:ent bomee often vobmtaril,--1ve ~ -with problemo lmulvea a ucrUloo of , dllld to a focter bomi when tllo n~ ~me,.llJOlllY and emotions." ,. of children and problema are too rr.ai::~ There -.,. aboat ~ loller -._.. a!Oli!. ':::".· 111otiJiPQanty .• .,,.,,,_._.,....,... " Olllilfw '""'·'"~ t wa1i:'!ll between illl and AO. < foslir homes llr --lrDigbti" MOii loatei.parl.nia are In the-~·· plained !hat leso.Utan IS ...... of I bnickel. earent. .. young .. 19 and olc\of cbildrep , In the county lllll rpto widows have J¥e11 licienled. • · caitefo"J· • .;:. The proc:«lure for.beinl llcensecfby the . • ?; ~·· u a •!oater ~ '· ........... ,. --------" -::.: :i:;1e. JIUlm:i lD ·-"""'V ~~~ , "People call our office after hearina , .._ .a .a• ~ about 'the ]>l'Olram tbrollfh the medlJ or • • ••.llN• •11• ' from licensed foster parenta," the recruiter said. abattdotted' ' ,. "We send ouL a brochure that fully describes the program. U there is an J.n. terest after re.lint what it req~. ~ there is an information card to fill ~ out and send to .us." . - Next m appoltdQ!e'1t Is made .for pro- specUve foster~ parents to be interviewed at the qency, 1011 N. Broadw1y, Santa Ana, by a UClftllng social worker. -"- Fingerprlnll of both parents are re- quired. The couple must .be X·rayed and the flllnlly must have .a health check, which carrbe obtained without charge at the Orqe County Health Department, ·The llcenilng agency requesll Ind ob- tainYI fire.arety cleara,nce of the home by the locil fllo de~t or fire marahal11 office". A Mme visit by a Ucenslna IOC:lal 1f0rker reviews the hous- Children aJ.-are · 1'1aced In fo,j;, "'homes when abuaed, abandoned or neglected. There also are privately arranied placements. .,, · : ~ ..-''We match tbe foster home aa ctoatfy as ·possible to the needs of lndlv~ child,·: he said. "We try tO keep children In one home as long as possible. The agency screens initially so thai the borne ii one that can ajlapt tO the needs of the child," Knight said. (See TEMPORARY CARE, Pa&e Ill Int o the arm1 of children in tli,.: Albert Sitton home 90 the1• toy; collecte d by the Me1e Verde Women', Golf Club. Loedin9 ere Mn. Deen Ol1on (left l: · and Mr1. Edward Vistice. t . " , I 1 ' , I I ' ' -----... • • ·~.Many Meet~ngs Make Month Merrie~ Li b.ra: Seek Harmony Holidaycheerwlllbespr .. d Your Horoscope_ ' . . ) • . . • . • • . . • TUESDAY DECEMBER 14 By SYDNEY OMARR : ARIP.'l (Marci\ 2t.ApMI 19)' ldetilfa:m dominates. You may not be too practical now in evahJ1tion oft I tu at lo ns , persons. Take time to be positive. Applies esJ):eCially where m on e y , partnel-shlp deals are concerned. Another Arte1 ii in picture. TAl'RUS (April ~May l!O)o What appears a certainty may require addltiooal study. Ob- tain hint from Aries message. Let .others declare their in- tentions. Some, with opposing views, seek your counseJ. Be flexible, but firm on prin· ciples. GEMINI (May II.June l!O)o RelaU ve in transit may make special request. Do what you can wilbout wasting valuable tizDe. Aqaarhu person could figure promi oentl y. Unorthodox approach i s feaj.ured . Stick to basic issues. CANCER (June 2t.JU!y Zl)o Children occupy thoUghta. YOU could become involved with an JndividuaJ who changes from moment to moment. Ride with an emotional siorm.1.Reflll!e to be confused by situation which ls more hulherotis 1 t b a n threatening. LEO (July %3-Aug. 22)o Be metiCulog,., about details. What· appears minor may actually be of majof importance. Know this; r espond accordingly. Don't play games with securi- ty. Check locks, safet y devices. Avoid uhnecessar')! risks. VIRGO (Aug .. %3-Sept. 22) '. Leaming proceu I s ell\'" phaslzed. Know that change of opinion is no disgrace. Gtmlnl individual fires barrage oJ. questions. Answer to best of abillty; avoid mere gossip. stick to facts. ' LIBRA ,(Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Accent op money, valuables, personal t possessio ns. Y o u could be recipient of gift: along the Qran,ge Coast u play f'1lle ol kicking ~ Ip grpups ptab. (estiyt: ev~qts. sand •. Encourage new cog. tacts, c~allengea. Cycl9 re-Ebel! Club milns high. _ ' · Members ot. LaguQ-1 Beach SAG\TfAlllUS (Nov. ~ Ebell Club. will jOUJney to Dec. ~II' 'Fine for atteildilljl :E~vlew State ·llospital on theater, cbf.Jigln& rout i ne. . esday, Dec. 15'j with a Romapc.e 11,reatur~d. Oandes. s igllfuJ of gl{t8 Cor1he club's tine conference cOuld ~ lea-a~pted ward. •.: · · lured. Be discr~t. A confi-Santa Ct,alll, pOrtrayed by dentlal matter must now be B ad Slenning, int! Richard considered .... and decided. , C rlson, hls helper, w l 11 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. P-. nt the gift! i!.urlng the 19J: Desire fulfilled if you 7~·1 p.m.,party,_ and Mrs. take overall view. Avoid petty Howar~ \Ytllon will pll)' f~r person.! and s i t u at I on s . c;:arol s1ngipg. Mn. Car~n lll Emphasis is on friends, hopes pµty chairman. Live Tree• • and wishes. A promise is fulfilled. Express graUtude wlthou~ l:>ei~ maudlin. AQUARIUS (Jan . ~Feb. 18): Career matters, · am- bitions now ta~e pr~ence. Your concepts, Ideas find wider audience. St ~ e.s s orlglnallty._Avoid cliches, You aie given more resppnslbility. Chance· for <added reward · is Saddlebacll: Valley residents . • . "' -: · grr.atrr.'fi1 wisl\lng to purcl!a~ live LUNCHEON . GUEST Christmas trees and donate · .Joyce· L•ndorf them to O'Neill Park may con- tact members of the Irvine White Reindeer gift exchange. Junior Woman's Club for pick· up· of the trees after chr'istmas. ' The club has purchased Jnore than so' allpo pints for the park according: to Mrs. Roland 'Buck, conservation chairman. , •' Panhellenic· Mrs. William P. CampbeU will open her Corona del ·Mar home ' for the ann.t.ial Christmas meeting of Newport Harbor Panhellenic at 10:30 a.m. WedneSday, Dec. 15. Carter, and a buffet luncheon "(ill,conclude the !eallvlU.. . ORT · Chapter A candleUght ceremony Is planned by the Newport Be.ac~ Chlf~tef of Atnerlcan Wotni!n'a ORT for Wednesday, Dec. 15, . in the Glendale Fede:p~, s,v~ inas an.d boan AaacFattoo building, Costa Mesa. ' Jlµrlng the I p.m. affair, members will pledge suppor;t to ORT students tl\rooghout the world. I . Indian Maidens Fountain Valley Ind I an MJidens, Nation ol Peac.efu] Waters will gather for a Christmas p11rty Wednesday, Dec. 15, in Peek'• Colonial Terrace Room. Wutmioster. During the 7:30 p.m. party meeting of the Newport Beach Chriltian Women's Club at noon Wednesday, Dec. 15, in the Alrporter lnn, Newport Beach. Holiday fashions, with com- mentary by Miss· Florence Smales also will be featured . Miss Landor(, who has recenUy returned from a two- month tour of Vietnam where me entertained A m e r i c a n military personnel, was cited by the Chapl11~ Division of the U.S. Army lo~ her work with sefvlceinen and their wives BITTER KNITIBt? Ytlil llMlllll't M, Tello IHl~llll6'0 II' -,. ••• llnllttlltl ltlllb •Ml th•ll90 fNlll • ~ltter kilfHllf' ft • IMtr.r knlf· tel', Wt Clll M;Clft!plltll ltl\J Wlltllll I INlttll' II' mlll11IU. The KNIT WIT and for lier special hospital tour•. She was featurtd on her own radio program, UUed "Here's Joyce," for· several years and has written two books, record· ed several alblims and Is women's editor of "Kings Business Maga tine." Mrs. Carl Armondo and A1rs. William Jones !'re ao-l cepting reservatlo~. .J \ FOR SWIFT TERMITE and PEST CONTROL CALL Lloyd• '· for maidens and t he tr· mothers, skits will b e presente;d by each tribe and Christmas carols will be sung. Sarita will bring a gift to each maiden and collect canned goods and toys for Arib>na In· diarls and needy Orange Coun· ty families. 1•11:i.~;-11 LLOYD Christian Women '°.::,:: .'::..'' PEST CONTROL Family member is in picture. Conciliatory gesture is. in order. Seek harmony. Collect, synthesize information. SCORPIO (OCt. 13-Nov. 21): You may be called upon to make special, personal ap- ~r"ance. Be :. ready. Tosi aside false mo4:1esty. Don'~ PISCES (feb. 19-Marcp ill)' Accent on · journeys,· future plan;i:, Communicate w ~ t h these ' at· a · distance., Get though~1 id Us 'on paper. >Gain shown through written word. Obtain valid hint ~ -( r o m Aquarius message. Te a c h Starbright Clu.b A potluck Ind Wassail Bowl art planned by the Harbor Starbright Club for Wed· nesday, Dec. 15, in tbe M, J Land rf th MS·llll l0911rt0 lffch-494·4400 b w oyce o , au or sa11 Cle.,.nte-492-6400 Garden Clu and soloist, will be guest Costa Mnca---642-Stlz and learn. Officers of the Ha:bor View ~·~peak:;er;;;fo;r~the~~Chr~;ist~m~a~s!!:;;::;::;::;::~;:::=:=:::!~====~==::::~ Hills Garden Club will host a I-i: Christmas gathering at 1 p.m. j. IF TODAY JS y OUR Newport Beach M'I son I c BIRnIDAY you are percep-Temple. Also featured during 'tive, analytical. You are able the noon festivities ·will be a to size up situations, persons. gift exchange.· Wednesday, Dec 15, in the ·. ·~ Corona del Mar home of Mrs. tr . Richard H. Spooner. SEVEN NATIONS " COIFFURES You are a natural charaeter Philharmonic analyst. Xou llre due f<ir Secretaries The Eastbluff home of Mn. Tiie .. ,.,...,,,..,, M t.-l11t" Heinle $4. challenge.' You can meet· it Members of the Harbor Paul Bergdahl will be the set- and ~cceed; lf'¥:llvidua( who Legal Secretaries will gather ting for the t r a d I ti o n a 1 "wore yoo Gown" with pro-· in the Newport Shore 11 Christmas meeting of the blems will be out of.picture.' Clubhouse on Wednesday;nec1 Eastbluff Ph 11 harmon ic Ft.AT 011: FITTED Wltl MfcW.. c ... .t IJ.f7 • ,.tr W"'°4tt M...oa.. Piiiow C•• Sl;t7 ' Bed GI Bath F8shl00'~ tio ~ · · -. • ~ OUTLET STORE p ll••AIHRICA•a 18591 Main St., Huntington Beach -Miiin 11 Bo1ch-15 Po.In II Conlorl , .' ; ' ' J, ' • IN OUR BEAUTY SALON: NEW YORK'S TOP BEAUTY SPECIALIST INTRODUCES HER ENTIRELY NEW CONCEPT .OF FACIAL CARE AT THE ADRIEN ARPEL 'SKINJ.iEALTH SPA SHE'LL. BE IN; Be:Y~ftLY HIU.St MON~, DE·c; 13·, THURS. 1 DEC, 16 AND FRI.' etc. 17J IN NE.wPO~Ti .TUES, t D"EC, 14 AND WED •• 'DE~ IS. " WHY IS HER METHOD DIFFERENT FROM OTHER METKODS? ADRIEN APREL. HAS RESEARCHED THE SKll'f cARE/FACJAL. WORU> TO • 'BRING YOU HER VERY OWN UNIQ\JE Mmi~ WHICH KEEPS NORMAL. SKINS L.OVELV AND MAKES PROILEM SKINS BEAUTIFUL. AGAIN• ADRIEN HAS COU.ECTED THE BEST FACIAi.. EQUIPM~N't' f'ROM EUROPEAN SKIN CARE CLINICS AND CREATED PURE, NATURE-BASED PRODUCTS TO SUPPLEMEN'I' THESE TftEA.TMENTS FOR SUPPORTIVE > USE AT HOME. \ . "J"HESE ARE CORREC:'r'IVE TEC:ffNJQUES.FOR DRY, OILY OR DEHYDRATED IKIN, ENLARGED PORES AND Aa.·E &CARS1 YOUR FACE IS MASSAGED NO LESS THAN THREE TIMES• IT lS VAl'ORIZ'O>, ,BRUSHED, VACUU,M'ED • • AND CLICANSED Wt'Di THE MOST MODERN FACIAL EQUIPMENT• CIRCULATION IS STIMULATED AND MUSCLES ARE FIRt.4ED AND 'rONED1 SOME: OF THE ORGANIC CREAMS IN~UDE A COCONUT MILK CLEANSER., A CUaJMBER MASSAGE CA:~M, AH O~GE MASK A.HD A LEMON AND &..IME REPRESHHER, WHICH ts A 'HON""l\LOIOLlC FRUIT EXTRAC'I" • 'rHE HOHl:Y AND Al.MOHD HELPS PURIFY THE SKIN, TOO. AU. OF TiiEM atEATE A MCK~TURE FEEL.ING. - 1fCW CONCll"I' ~ACI TltEATM&l(f~ l/1. H~Ul\o 10.00, I HOUll, 20.00. 11//G N"1"Ut YoVR TREATMratT ••• ouR TPIEAT IS A DELICIOUS DlrT- HEALTH MM.TIO P'OR TOUe CAU.. BEVERLY HILLS OR NEWPORT f'OR VOU1t Arfl"OINTMun' • Qt:MGE JT? 01" OOURSEt BEAUTY SA.LON. _..,. ______________________ ~ ROBINS.ON'S 15, for a Tinsel Time part}' Associates at 11 a.m. Wed· featuring a vi9it from .. Hon. nesday, Dec. 15. •Santa ClaUs." GUts will · be • Entertainment will be P.ro- brought and donated ·to the'· vlded by the Mai:irigal Singers Albert Sitton Home · 1 n d of Corona del Mar High members will participate in a School, directed by Perry > Jun~ies Junked ~an·ity Saved · For H·olidays ' . ' ' , , ~-By ERMA B~CK , Twenty-two years •&o, u a bride, I went .through my Clever and . Creative syn- drome. 1 drove a 4-inch spike into my kitchen wall over the sink a!'Kf speared my' ·unpaid bills on it. When a neighbor looked at it and remar ked, "That l~ks like a 4-inch spike with a ._bpnch of unpaid bills on ii,'' I became incensed a n d never qain was clever and creative. As a matter of fact, I have , sj)ent a lifetime avoiding con- genital saven who, es;ecially . tdi.irinj the holiday season, a-p. ~&Jo.out of the wood\!Qrk and demand, "l:ou'.re Mt thrf)wing a"ay Uiose-Cld corn pads jwt ' because they're Used, are ' . you?" ~ · .. I was at a luncheori the ,other afternoon whe.n, heaven forbid , 1 ~ound , myseU !11.lr- rounded by not one, but three Junk Junk!~. It lfas. like 'being in a fortign coWttry. "Do you• need anymbre popsicle stlclts?" asked Dorothy. "No, dear, but I'm short on piano keys." "I've got some in my basement," said K a r e n , "Unless you want to use up my Tabasco bottles iln:d the arthritic chicken bones." "We'll get the favC?rS out of the way, then we'll -start col· lecting glass from the rear windows of cai:s for our decanters," she said .proudly. Then, noticing. I was there, she turned to .me , and ~ asked, ''What are you making for Christmas?" "I am making myself sick," I said. "No, no, I mean wha t creative thittg.s are you doing this year?" AT WIT'S . END I thought a moment. "I am wrapping a crib sheet around the bottom or the Christmas tree to cover up the wooden stand." (There was silence.) "I am using a wet sponge to moisten the stamps before I put them on my Christmas cards.". (No one moved.) "I replaced the light in the cellar s1airway." Finally, Dorothy s po. k e . "You inean to say you haven't saved your eggshells for Christmas ornaments?" Your old apple cores for sachet and your polato peelings f o r centerpieces?" "Oh, I saved all of that together ,'1 I said. ''What did you make out of it?" they asked excitedly. ''Garbage." The women looked at me piteously. , ,unbelieving. Sud- denly, because I felt miserable and spiteful, 1 wanted to shock tt_lem. "What would you say if I told you I throw out my old coat han~ers by the carload?" (Thef wmced.) "And another thing. I don 't save nly old milk .cartons or my bleach bottles." (They gasped.) '.'And J don 't drtss my extra toilet' tissue in a red suit for Christmas with a cot· ton beard. How about that?" (They turned from me.) It was cruel, I know, but they shouldn't have laughed at my spike holding the unpaid bills. ~i' f. , ·~~ o· l J i I PR ·ICE ONL $1.00 PER TREATMENT )/( {juaranteeJ /?.eJucin!J PerJonafizeJ .Attention Quick J:.a,ting J?.e,ufts ••• YOU Will BE AMA'l.ED HOW QUICKLY THE EXCITING RESULTS WILL HAPPEN. How will you look New Years Eve ••• too fat ••• too lumpy ••. too many bulge• in thi• year's fashions. Gloria Mar- shall can do something 'about it and give you a new figure for New Years. Not a Spa or.,; Gym. No •trenuous exercise or disrob- ing . '*We guarantee results ••• tell us ·tha dress size you want 'to wear ••• we will tell you how many visits it takes, and guarantee in writing you will reach your goal, or let you have FREE ony and all future visits until you do. Call for a FREE Courtesy Treatment -No Obligation =· \/) • ·~·.,..A,,/ /J/J FIGURE CONTROL '{(t2/tL w«f/Ztlt:e SALONS , ' NATION'S LIA.DING fl•Ull CONllOL STSTIM Ooilf 9 -9; Set. 9 .. S 430 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY, NEWPORT BEACH, 642·3630 I 2 Blocks E11t of B•lbo• B•y Club I 1840 WEST 17th ST., S~TA ANA, 543.9457 AL.IO 1111 1 A11•ll•lln, C••l11•, Crt11tll1w, oe_.,, Olfflll•le. LMl;ewwttll, Lit v ..... L•111 ... ~11. "'"'port Ilk/I, Hfflll t+tll,......, °"t1r1t, 1"1t1!1111•, hll OletCI, S.1111 Alli, le11ll l111Nrt, 11111M1•, T1,.u11, 1910, GfG!le Mc111hott1 .... I .,. .... :.~. "' . ' I -. ' I I r MlWflOIT • FASHIOt-l ISLAND • ,I I I I I ·' . • • • 1· ' i I • I I ~I - • OAILV PILOT .(f ' ·--: Pamphlet Available Tbe newest edition of \be Daily Pilot ~·. l:landbook for Press Chairmen is o!f \be presses and available for pick-up by club ,.· publicity chairmen. 1.. • A complete 11how-to" bopklet on subri1it· t . ing news releases, the booklet also gives rules F;om Page 13 • • • Temporary Care -k well with leeoa(.,., car• I~ I I y and . cbe<k Knlahl aald, Is the -perlodlcaJ4' to weed oul those home. Sl% to 10 chlldrml u. who mlght exploit t h e placed In one homo wtth a · ~ FRANCIS-~ORR J" FINE STA110NEllY LIMOOa AHD L•A"'"li o•sK Acc•uo•••• for photo coverage and other im~rtant pro- cedures in handling women's departtent • news. -Free copies 1are available in Daily ilot ~ • offices in Costa Mesa, Laguna Beach and l:luntington Beacb. "lt,llitta qulle a famlly to teop with U wtUte children are ad)U1Un1. U the child adjllltl he may l!ay In the borne for si.I: « seven years. It b coo- ttiv•ble that a cbUd placed in a !Oller home aa an infant could remain In a footer borne U11tll rtady to set up boua. keepkii for himaell.11 -·pie wbo are re~ at children. We make sure it ii 1 11 -the •"d bo II .tllll •• , •• , lllrlltl a ru,ber r•t.e IO tba they cul~~·~.ii~·~~·~-~~froiiiimiiiithiie~~"~"~'-l~•~·~,.~·~-1~11~n~..,~·~·~·•;\I"-~~ givo the teens cmJer at· foster can oltuatlon." tentlon. The agency ~ aupervllel their' elfortl • \ ~ ~ ..... CIWA' ..._... s.ftk. HAil TlANSPLANTATION-DUMAllASION SKIN DISEASES, TUMOlS & AWlGIES -ACNE • DllllllATOL061C HEALTH SllYICE · We •cc•pt.Medl-C•I •11el Medi-C•r• p•tianh 'LOI Ante• CllY nu1 77"'50CIO $203 LA*1wa..t lt.d., Lahwood 90712 , Ltiu'T::_':wooc. l11fol'lll~lio11 bulleti111: 0 Hair Traf!1planfatlo11 • llW .• Uk.woad, 0 Wart. 0 Hair Lon & Oa11druff 0 Ac111 :'ri~~ 531•7421 D P1orit1is 0 Ec.i1111t 0 Moles 0 Hiwa1 : OrMIH c-~ 0 Other •• • ••• • •.••• , •••••••••• , , , DP 11112 MiKll IYd. N''"' , , , , , , , • , , , , , •••• , • ,, , , , , • , ••••• Hunllf!Clloll '"dd IN<ll ,.. r•n • ••,,.,.,,, •• , , , , • , • , , , ••••• , , 111~1 a.a~ City ••• , •••• , ••• St.1t• , , • , •• Zip • , •• , • :GIFT CERTIFICATES! '. Knltbt . ezplalned I \bat ' the ' ... ter !mle helps the child adjust to a stable f1mUy slt- uaUon, contrlltint with his natural bome'1 trouble or con- fusion . Teena.gen, howeve:, normally stay in the foster home until they a:. of qe, :!len with fOlter pare1ts u their legal ruardlans. One third of footer parents licensed drop out of the pr<> iram the first year for reasons ranging from finances to hoving satialitd their need to help by working with OM or two chlldree, Knllbt uld. Another third of foster par· ents have been in the progr;?:l :or three to 15 years. Jy. • • Knight feels \bat all loiter parents should be relmbuned at a higher rate when tbe economy allows. ''"nlls might·encourage them to late on claases at nlaht or when children are In achool to learn more about coptna: with and helping children," be said. LABOR OF LOVE "Most foster parents," be erplained, 0 are not ln It for the momey. FOr them It Is a labor of love and they do· not mind the aacrillces they muat mate. "We screen foster Pl_r'IDts DTERY ' : Send your busband in for one of our gift . . Story Retold The number of children In a foster home Is limlted to six, under 18, including natural chlldren of the foster par~nts. _ After plactment there are •11tsrE'-••11NA1too _ -KIMEL IOWARDI :·certificates. An easy way for Him to shop, regular checks on the child's -GE1t11!1t1cH - Progress. The foster bome '" FLYl!kl-U.S. IC•OS For the bouncy blowy natural look that liberates you for holiday fun. ':and a sure way for you to select the design ~you love the best! The Cbristmas story of the birth of Christ will be portrayed by members of \be Fountain Valley Wom· an's Club at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 15, in \be Fountain Valley Civic Center. Presenting a scene from the portrayal, which includes music and nar- ration, are neft to right) the Mmes. Richard Gillum, Bert Kjellin and Donald Sparks. 0.IQ WHr W Dtlllkln recruiter check:J with the ~ ea111111oo o.rc. .._ family at leut twice a year. m :1'1M1~1t:-'..._ The social worker wbo places c... ,._ . 141-2m the cbUd checks ooce a month'l'i:iiiii:iiii '!iiiii:iiiii:tl and more often if problems Ii iiii :;l.oe. Initial visits may be Holiday Perm '995 made weekly . •• •• I! ii American 1 Tableau Christmas Import an "We don't snoop," 'Knight said, "but we have to keep iabs on the child to determine If be Is gaining In the home tituatlon. NOT A PROBLEM "We've stopped thinking of tM child as. a problem. Instead, he is a child with pro- blems. The emphasis now ia NEEDLEPOINT DESIGN • NEW YORK (UPI! -Amid from Jan. 6 (Epiphany) to on the Individual. We tab ~: 26211. COAST HIGHWAY, CORONA DEL MAR-644·7904 gently falling snowflakes, Dec. 25. care or the child not the pro-,,. " !·'. ..w :-:-H·QQ~ : :~hristmas ·gifts of a :.:Lifetime ..! . ,• tiJ~~~ ' I .• -. . •. • ,. . · -:{lallmark Writing Instruments {.•:'.;.fashioned from rich, deep · .. :, .. Walnut, melldw Brazilian .~.·. 1:·:fbsewood or precious m~ls. • 'Handsomely gift-boxed in ' . singles and sets, for a lifetime of useful elegance. The perfect gifts for family and friends. JCPenney Newport .. Center .. e .. Fcnhlon . .lslartcf Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers carolers croon "Silent Night.'' The Christmas tree tradition blem. may have been further "Tb! I h ha tie Beyond a wreathed window s s w Y we, ve go n developed, a cc or d l n I to away from lnsUtutional care. stands a bri.ghUy lit and legend, by St. Boniface, when What tt takes most in foster festooned Christmas tree. A he converted the Gennarllc home care la that the parents great Jog blazes in the pagans in the 4th century. 1-!~ work with lbe child to develop dedicated a fir tree to the ood r .... bo t blmaell fireplace and chi Id r en's g eeuues a u . Christ Child, as a substitute "It is • good thing that stockings hang Crom the for the Sacred Oak of children are tough," Knight mantel, awaiting the arrival of Wotan. added, "beCluse parents , Santa. Martin Luther, the Gennan teachen, lnatltuUons can do A typical American tableau? reformer, added candles to his great damage. Through foster True. But the whole setting Christmas fir -taMenbaum homes, love apd understanding really is a German import. -in the early 16th centurY. and that ll~e bit en,a, we try Christmas trees originated Gilded apples and nuts and to repair the damage:. in . Germany. The Yule log colored streamers were later "Many foster children are orginated in Germany. Visits ornaments. afraid to get Involved, afraid from Santa combine two old During the 18th and 19th to become attached to a foster German customs. centuries, theboliday tradltlon family, for fear they will lose And t h e internationally of a decorated, I i g ht e d bis family as they lost their favorite Christmas b y m n , evergreen tree g r a du a 11 y natural one," be said . "Silent Night, Holy Night,"-::5P<:::'a=d=ou=ts=id=e=G=erm=="n;;:y=.==:::.A_no_th_er_o,;_p_ti.on_1_h_a1_,_"_m_•.,.to was written in Germany by a 1 r village priest and f I r s t published in Leipzig. JUL FESTIVAL In ancient times, Dec. 25 marked the festival called Jul (Yule), celebrated by Germanic tribes to honor the · sun god, Fryr. This was the winter solstice, the time of year when the sun was at its lowest point. Jul ceremonies included the ornamentation of homes with evergreen boughs and the burning of special logs. In the 4th century. in order to superimpose its ow n significance on the pagan festival, the Christian church advanced its holiday, celebrating the birth of Christ, m MAVC:O FANTASTIC ADULT GAMES IETCHA CAN'T t1k• it off. Di1•n9•9• th1 br111 r;n9 from tho r•1t of tho p11nl1, Th•r• 1r1 thro• w•v1 to do it, but, "l1tth1 Con'! find •v1n on• of #!om. PHILOSOPHERS KNOT llli• ori9in1ll A cl1cor1tiv1 1ct•11ory thot i1 1110 • p1111l1. Horclwood lflck1 end m1!1llit nylon f}'lf'in• 1nclo1• th• 91111 orb. Con yo11 romov• tht orb without cliconnoc+• ln9 •~v of th• porh7 s500 htr:r.;-;r.~~ ACTION FAVORITES. H•r• in two 1iJ11 i1 th1 91m1 yo11 n•v•r q111t• m11· t1r. Mov1 th1 rod1 1•1ttlv th• right \ w1y i nd ffi• bill mov11 uphill. All h1rdwood. fully 111•mbl1d. L•f'I• 1111 It" 11111 M-l"Ntll $6.00 THAT FLIPPIN' 6AME bv s•or-M•r. Throw th• clit• •nd co ver tho numb1r totol under tho flipport. K••P thro w• in9, k••P Flippen'. felt lin1d .111 quo li. ty ton1tr11clion. F11t mov ing, 2 t• I 0 con pl1y. 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' --:i ~ . :1 ~ •• ~ .. -; ., ., " ·' ~ . , -~ • • • ' . . . • . • • • • • \ , I \ I I I I JI IWl.Y PILOT • 'lf~1e' ••II 'Rt1t1' • ·Two Fine TV Action Movies • 'I I I By CYNl'lllA LOWllY thtnl _. c of o ff u I WI- NEW YORK (AP) -ABC derworld cb.-er1 w 11 al¥I CBS came up wilh • COU· QIIDtl like Boom·Bpom pit ol betltNl>an-a"taf• ..,. Trembles. lioa f01tW1! fl"1U '~\ Sally ,Field WU partictllorly """"11 ~ ftol.lmgern~."~' effecUve a¥. touchlna ., a "' ·.....-" • "~~•· waU·llke glil emotl!iloillY In· The first bad blte ind volved with Mona• the kW.... eynlcllm 1n lb opproech and In spite of a compllCated plot "'"'" excellent actlnl. Tile 1n ol · ~ 1 I t _,. __ was an ingerllous 1,_, v vmg counte e t p a es ~ -J and some stagey glmmlck1 with an unexpected 0. Henry the tO minutes had a kind of twist for a windup. raw vttalJW tnd validity. . CBS' Frklay night feature "See t6e Man RUii" on was "Mongo'1 back in Town," ABC'• "Movie of the adapted from a book by E. Weekend" Saturday began Rlclwd Jobnaon, who ts • with a fading , alcoholic actor convict still servinl Ume. receiving a telephone call It was a violent story from a man who called him plenty of gun ploy Ind f!ghUng "Dr. Spencer" and says he -with 1 cenlral charocttr bu lddnaPed the do!:lor'1 who wu a profesaional tiller. daughter and wanted $50.000 • Be.aides Mongo -very well for her return. The kidnaper I and almost sympathetically obvk>usly bad the wrong r played by Joe Don Baker -telephone number, but the ac- 1 -';::~~;;;;;;;::=::::::::;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;~ ! ·TV DAltY LOG • l l l I I • ' ' ! I t l l l I • I I I ! . I • i • ' • I I • l • ( I I ' • Monday Evening DECEMIU lS f:JDeCWW•Ml'I' u. b ,.., M1911 JlnJ ~~en what homlolmers W Mllhbortleeds ctn do ti proltd tht111teMs lfOlll bur· .... 8 Dr. •-lacM 1111 H11ltr" Drs. 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Ul,..,I tt'I Ill urty JLllit Adtllll. Oirllll'lln n 11111t Clrrvll O'C0111111t Jllm S.l!ll, • Yule 1111 111t$m111 D Ill m WIMIJ Cef1M •NI Ehlntztr M. NliOR, Ill tPool' el D llll'l'M: "Tht YMll& 111• tit "A Christmas Carol.~ lml" (4r•m•) 'U-hy C.lhoun, l!I MIN: (2ttf') "TM W'*"""' Wiiiiam Ber.db:. (wet1rn) ·~ Coocitr, W11te1 m llll'flt: (C> •M1rjlrll Mllfllll'I,. l1t11n111. Oorh ~ .,-(drl1111) '57 -Gtnt Kel)J, O h41: (t) (af) "lllllll hi· Mlt1llt Wood. "'°' (cemedJ') ''4-Robtrt W11lir, • MIWlr. .., .. lrwnln1 Ytnlt•" 81111 !vu., W11te1 M1ttl!111, Tommy (clrlntl) '51 -Jt1n Klint, MlcflHI Sa!!U. Milllt Pt1'1n1. Pulwr at· Rtdar•...., ltmpb to Un')' Oii lft !ht IOObttps E!) Mowil llMI flf Mt. R!lblrts lrl ll1rT1ssl111 tlNI J• • -Capt11ft, I :JI 11 Trwttr " CeMiq!HlllCll IIl lillrlMI 1Nllll m fte Yitafrlit11 l:GO 8 Mflll: "MlrfM lal61n" (1dW11· 1.D dJl s,.dll If tM WHk '111• t~ft) '44-'toliert Ry1n, Pat O'lrl111. d ttaffll'lln" J1t1111U Otlt11beeh'1 D (I) !II• ... flptaly OPffl. 1!11h ....., , Ill'""" """"' ""' .......... cm Ill• (clr11'111) ·~r Ctclrk Httdwkk .. l :JI. ~ fmt thew lM J. Cobb, ..... ..,... LHt .. .,, ...... 1:10 ())""" Tuetdav .,, 'l ;i - ' ' ' tor, •Ued on . /'Y hla wile, 'worked out 1 IC~ to eollec.t fl50,000 ftoll\ u,; doctor, pay off the kldn1per and get away wllh a 1100,000 piofll for · himself. Robert Culp played the weak, emotional actor wltl! profier theatrlc'aJ ' nourishes and Angle Olcklnaon did very well 11 his strong-willed wife. After every~g bad worked out pretty mucb according to plan, along came the snapper ending. It was an ezcell~t script and the whole 90 minutes played vel')I well. ' CBS' "60 Minutes" devotea aboUt half of Its Sunday ntght tm>gram to the question of of- fering amnesty to t b 't thousands of American ·draft dodgers and deserter• living in Canada. Asserting that Al the Vietnam war contin1.1es' to wind down, the subject will arise frequently, Mike Wallace reported from a 1'banklglvlng Day gathering of erpatrllte:s in Montreat. In an informal show of bands poll in a crowd- ed room, only four indJcated that they would return to the United States U they could. Wallace then intervleWed the family and f e 11 ow townsmen o! one young ex- Marine who would Ute to come home. Jn the small Con- necUcut community, Wallace found wide and violent dil· ferences of oplnion on granting amnesty. Chri~ in Two HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Chrii George, once the. star of "The Rat Patrol," will .tar in two m o t I o o-plctures:for- te1evi.sion at Screen Gem.1. .. , __ . ................. lt1m .... -DC. 12 1>1111111 Hllffll'llll II! 'THI ITltAW DOOi" •• • " " " . • , .1 •7 • fa .. ~ , •. I . t;!1l ... r , •, ..... .,t ' "Outbacl('· 'Wild And' Not So Wonderful By WlLUAM GLOVER NEW YORK (AP) -"Wild and Wonderful. 0 which last week opened 8.t the Lyceum Theater, ls a forlorn and fuWe try at cut-rate Broadway musical entertainment. The show, prepared, pro- duced and performed by a people of more slnci°rlty than talent, is operating under a limited gross plan worked out by landlords and craft unions to' encourage creativity that might be frustrated by the high co.st of regular com- mercial endeavor. In exchange for trimmed rates, sponsors can cut ticket prices. But "W.A.W." ls no bargain even al a $5 top, which Is something' of a pity. Amkl much ~addled antic, traces of mild, amiable diversion are pl't(ept.ible. PartlcuJarly In the latter part when any real chance for audience concern bas long vanished. The plot concerns . a lass fr o m somewhere west of the George Washington bridge who comes setktng adventure iii the big city. She meeta a lad in drop:iut disguise who ls look- ing for a bomb-tossing miss at the direction of a CIA agent who periodically climbs down a ladder ~ from a helicopter somewhere ln the proscenium overhead. There's also much 1palaver about saving a church shelter for hippie types. Realistic im- probability Js confounded with artsy symix>llsm and some of the heaviest-hipped dancing f:ver seen outside a gym fuJI of weight-watchers. Laura .McDuffie of Atlanta, Ga., can only look back on her Broadway debut as t h t heroine with regret. Walter Willison, a true-blue Yankee under those love beads, should stop imitating Russell Nype. tet the epicene eccentricities of various others be 1eft Unspecified. Recital Set For College • Twentieth-century fl_u11ian and French piano music will be featured in a recital to be given my M'lou Dieller, mem- ber or the cal Stale Fullerton piano faculty, Thursday at 8 o'clock in the CSF Recita l Hall. The concert will open with gix Preludes from Opus 34 by Shostakovich. followed by "Le Tombeau de Couperin" by Ravel. The second half of the program will Include three Preludes by Debussy; "La Puerta del Vino,'' ."La Ter· rasse des audiences du clair de lune." and "Les Co\llnes d' Anacapri." followed b y "Nocturn for Left Hand" by Scriabin and Sonata No. 3 by Prokofiev . The public is Invited to the Best of 1971 Due • Pilot to Cite Top Shows, Perfor~rs The cream or Orange COUn- ty'a commu.n.lly theater crop wUI be rt<:Ognlud this ~ and D<Jt wben the. DAILY Pil.oT announces ita 11.venth annual "DP" awarda for u- cellence in dlrecUng ind ac. Ung in 1mateur productions. On Frldoy, the top 10 county productions ot 1971 wU1 be "leeted by DAILY PILOT entertainment editor To m Tltu1 in bls lnterrnisalon col· umn in the Weekender section. The director of the producUon chosen as the year's belt wlll receive the 1971 DA IL Y PILOT Dlatingubhed Produe- tion Award. The following F r I d a y • CbriJtmas Eve, fiill see the winners of the newspaper's annual Distinguished Performance Awards reveal- ed, alao in Titus' column. Four trophies will be presented in the categories of best actor; actreu, supporting actor and supp:irtlng actress. The practice of according rectlgnltlon for acting and directl'ng achievement in local theater began in 1965, and for the first three years the honors were limited t o yearend mention. Then in 1968, the DAILY PILOT began presenting awards in the form of handsome trophies to the DP recipients. Since 1965, 10 different theater groups In Orange County have shared in the DP awards, both tangible and in- tangible. Heading the list are the Laguna Moulton Playhouse (and its predecessor, the Laguna Playhouse) with eight awards, followed by the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse with six. Other groups recognized by the yearend honors are the Orange Studio Theater and Anaheim Playhouse, both now defunct, and the Huntington Beach Playhouse, all with three; the Rancho Community Players (defunct) and Santa Ana Community Players with DAIL't' ,.Lor llltt '"°" THE DP'S DP Who'll Win In 1971? two apiece, and the. San C\emen\e Community Theater, Westmlnste( C o m m u n I t y Thea ter and Lido Isle Players, all with one eacb. ln the first slx years of the countywide honors, only one performer has been singled out for two DP awards. Robert Wentz was recognized (on paper) as best supporting actor of 1966 for "A Man for All Seasons" and later won the DP trophy as best actor for his 1969 roleJn "l Never Sang for My Father," both at the Laguna Playhouse. Recognition for excellence has been accorded t w o performers for the same role on two occaSlons. Gene Benedict was chosen best sup- porting actor as Hockstader in "The Best Man" foe the C:OSta ?\tesa Playhouse In 1967, p.'ld Terrenc~ Doyle won the DP trophy two years later for that role in the Huntington Beach Pla,yhouse version. Best sup- Genet's 'Screens' Long Drama of Revolution By WIWAM GLOVER NEW YORK (AP) -The play · that stumped experts, Jean Genet's "The Screens," Is now on display over at the Chelsea Theater Center in Brooklyn, an esoteric advance sellout. The reasons, other than &ize and length, for letting well enough alone are obvlow: at the Chelsea. Genet's concern for humanity's "accursed" has slipped o~t of all dramatic cootrol, so that scenes slip, slither and slop in confusing disarray. With the run sold out to Chelsea supporters in ad- vance, the critics were invited in for a private matinee porting actreu laurels were won by Bell Elllg at the Anaheim Playhouse in 1966 and ¢.rol Stanfield\ ·for the )Ran~ho Community Players In 1969, 1 both for playing Queen Aggravain in 110nce Upon a Mattreu." · Laguna dominates the field ln the best production category, winning the title three consecutive years - 1966 for "A Man for All Seasons," 1967 for "The Roar or the Greasepaint, the Smell or the Crowd" and 1968 for "Thef:ion in Winter." 111e last two Distinguished Production Awards have been won by the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse for "Stop the World - I Want to Get Off" and "A Delicate Balance." Laguna has produced double winners in both the best actor and best actress categories, while Huntington Beach has scored three times in six years in the best supporting actor competition. Costa M e s a , Anaheim and Rancho all have led the best supporting actress field on two occasions . . Here Is a complete breakdown on the winners of the DP awsrds for the past six years: IEST .\CTOlt lf'5 -Duke F11Jnl, "All lht k lfll'• Min," 0•111111 Sll.ldlo Thuter 1"6 -Wtlden LeKlll9, "Greel'l!lllek," Stnll ...... CommoJn!IY PltY.,I 1H7 -Altn Hirt, "Luv," Or111~ Studio Thul« IHI -A1IP11 Richmond, ''The lion In Wllltff," LA11un. Playhou"'I Ifft -Rot.rt Wenn. "I N"'tr $-tor MY Ftlhff," LttUM Meulton Pltl'tlwff 1'10 -8111 CUltM, "OtVld tt'ld L11.1," W1nmlr1$l1r Communltf' TM11tr ll!IT ACTltE5S 1'65 -L11ll1 01'1', ''SunN\I In New York/' Arlll'ltlm Plt Yhoui.e . 1"" -Ml,..,. Mlev, .. ,.,,.,, B1ek. Lttti. Sltfb.I," C.lt ~ Clw!e Pltl'tloute 1K7 -/rl1 Korn, "Tiie 5ub!ec:t WIS ROHi/' Ll911111 Pll yhouH lffl -Pt!TY 8rllder1Ck, "The Helreu," 5111 ClemtnM CommunlfY The1l81' 1'69 -StllY H1vton, ''Wiii Untl! Dtrk," L111un1 PltVl'IOUlf lf111 -B1ri..r1 Croa•1r, "Cal di Mt II You Can," Lido 1111 Plartr1 ll!ST IU,P'OllTING ACTOR 1KS -Ed Gr-\ev, "A TllO\jJ1nd Clown1." Hunlln1!on Bflth PltYllO\jH 196' -Rahlrf Wl!'l'll, "A "'In for All S1110nt," L1eun1 Pl1rhouH \161 -Gtrw 81nPdl'1, "The Brit Min." COii• Mtt1 ctvlc Pllyl'louH lt61 -J1mn E. Smllt!, "Tht Pf'!rl!lltd For11I.'' Huntln910ll Btldl Pl1YhouM! 19'9 -terrer>et Dovlt, "Tht Btll Mon.'' Huntl"91on 811ch Pl1yhouH 1'10 -Hint Ewald, "Bus Stop," S1nl1 ANO Community Pllvtrt 9EST 11.1,POltTlfU) ACTRESS 1965 -Glnl $h1rp, "Llehl Up ll'lt Sty, .. An1lle!m PllYhouM 1'66 -lltll Elll1, "One. Up0n t Mii· lrt11.'' Alllhelm PllVhoult 1t61 -Judy Hinch, "Gun 11111 Dot11.'' Rtncht CPmmUnltv Pll Vtfl IHI -P1tty H~ll. "The 01rk 11 ll'lt TOii of tM s111r .... Co.II Mtsl Civic 'l1YhouM 1'69 -C1rOI 5t11111t ld, "°"'8 UP011 t M1nr .. 1.'' Rlndlo Community Pl1)1r1 1970 -Julie H111, "A Dtlkli. ll1l1r>et.'' Cotti Miii Civic Pll Yl'loUM IEST 'ltODUCTIOH fffj -"Alt ll'lt Kine's Men.'' Or1n11 Studio Thttll'r, directed bY W1rrl!'I' ~ICOll ,,.. -''A Men for AU 5e1wn1.'' L1eun1 Pl1yhou51, dlrtc!ed by Dout ·-· 1961 -"The Roar of the Grr1H11ln!, the Smell cf the Cr-." L~un1 Pllvhou11, d!recled bv Kent Jolln5en 191.1 -"Tht lion In Wln!tr.'' L111un1 Pleyl'IOu$olr, dlre.:.ted bv John F1n.1ct1 lf6t -"SICIJI tne WOl'ld -1 Wini 10 Gil Off," Cotta Mn• Civic Pl1rhouu , d!r«1ed bv Thor Hlelltn 1910 -"A O.llc1ll 8111..C:I.'' COl11 Me11 Civic Pl1vho1ne , directed by Hap Grth•m performance, an innovation. (r;ii~~;~;~~:t;~I CILBlllTID?f ITlllSVI ALSO G "ON A CLEA• DAY YO CAN SEE FOR.EYER." Mon. thru Fri. "SONG., 1t 7:15 free concert. =----'------eel I INDS TUISDAY "ANNI OF THE THOUSAND DAYS" • "LION IN WINTER" ltart1 WttlnMCl•y Dy•n C1nnon ll:obtrt ll:y•n "THE LOVE MACHINE" f R l · • "DOCTORS WIYU" (Rl KOCM stereo103FM _r the sow1ds of the harbor .,-1~~~7 24 hours a day .. . . . . . . THI NO. 1 SONG ti:' NO. 1 ALBUM ~~N0.1 fllM BEST PICTURE llST MUSICALSCORI ~ V.'· : '~ •' .. ·. In C\~ryone 's life thett's a SUMMER OF '4;2 j .. _ IRl:::...E•I ~..!."':!:-... RJNNY HOWlOVERS START AS •• , "fri d II ~~i en s !~ TECHN'COlOR" 1\1.BERTJll'll'ID "SCROOGE" rne a.-fl'USicll. • -· ltclncclat• !l"-:O lol~-THf PEANUTS GAtJCin '.t BOY NAMED CHA.Ill( BROWN" Al.SO PLA YlliG·C INEMA VIEJO M1$ilON VIUl).130.6990 j ' • f l r I • • • • t . " __, I + ' L. M. _Bopd , I• Tallulah Really . - .· .. .. . Means 1errihle~ ' "Marder 11 alwl)'I 1 ml1take: one should never do any. thlng that one cannot talk about afltt diantr." · Oscar Wilde HE STUDIED 588 murder cases, did Dr Marvin E. Wolfgang of the University of Pennsylvania. ln Philadel---.. .. ·..:....I ~., phia, It was. And he concluded after lengthy consideraUon that about on~ out of every four murder victims brought the killing on himaelf. What looks like murder, he said, oftentimes is just a sort ot suicide. Jnteresting. But suppose it'a no news to report the penitentiaries are cluttered with kill- ers who did not rhean it, would not want to, could not help themselves. . :"'.l~J '\ i~ I ' /'\\'>,,-... ··'J oNLv COLOR that stin up little babies, say the child psychologists, Is red. .Ut ASKED why 'the orangutan was so named. That was a Malay word meaning "man of the woods." AND NO MEMBER cir the Woman's Lib should forget the old Japanese proverb: "It's a sorry household where the hen announces the dawn." ' AS TO THOSE professional working girls known as ladies of tbe ~ht, their average age in New York City ls 20. In Miam.J, it's 18. Or so report the police staliltlclans. NOTE IT repeatedly slated that animal with the big· . gest eyes is the blue whale. That's wrong. Some squid have eyes as big as dinner plates. Almost a foot in di- ameter. QUERIES -Q. "What proportion of the world's Pr1> test.ants are Lutherans?" A. About a third. ,Q. "HOW LONG will olives keep in the refrigerator?" A. Probably about a year. Q. "HAS NANCY SINATRA had a nose job." A. She has said so. "A FELLOW has asked me to marry him. He does not know that I have false teeth. Shall I tell him?" Such was the query a feminine subscriber years ago put to the great lovelorn adviceglver Dorothy Djx. Replied Dorothy: "Kee p your mouth shut." Do you agree with this counsel? I don't. In such a rorpantlc circumstance, a girl ought not !Ude what can't be hidden forever. Now as to her past romantic en· tanglements, that's different. TALLULAH -Girls named "Talhilah" like to think their moniker comes from a Cherokee word meaning "love maiden." That's a myth. The language boys say it comes from a Cherokee word meaning "terrible." GAME OF CHE.SS was once thought to be a grear memory developer. Particularly in India, this was. So in· as-much as pharmacists there were thought to need superb memories, students oC same were required to take up chess as part of their training. WHICH CAME FIRST. color movies or sound mov ies! Wait, don't be too swift. First color film was "Toll of thtl Sea" in 1922. First full length sound film was "The Jazz Singer" in 1927. You can win bets with this question. Address mait to L. M. Boyd, P. 0 . Bo: 1875, New- port Beach, Catif. 92660. Cop11right 1971 L. M. Boyd Sex Perilous? Experts Use Lur;e. on ·~ oths BERKELEY (AP) -Two scientists are using the lure of sex to help fanners know when to spray their orchards for fruit-eating pests. They have devised a simple trap which uses female codl- ing moths as bait to draw males onto a sticky surface where they b e c o m e Im· mobilized. Farmers then can determine by counting them whether they need to use pesticides. "Until now there's been no way of determining wbf;ther the codling moth was In the orchard in sufficient numbers to do damage," said Dr. Louis A. Falcon, one of t w o University of California at Berkeley entomologists who developed the trap. The half-Inch-long mottled gray and black Insect - known more commonly as the apple worm -WU until the advent of DD'l and other sprays notoriOus ·for its habit of burrowing Inside apples and pears while they ripened on the trees. "Farmers started spraying three or lo~ times a. season just as insurance against the moths -a very expensive procedure and harmful to the environment," Falcon said Tuesday. But Falcon and his colic.ague Dr. William C. Batiste a~ convinced farmers no longer need to spray indiscriminately -spending upwards of $15 per acre for each spray, and unlea shing toxic agents which may be harming other more useful insects. • WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW ' In ANAHEIM AND SAN DIEGO now ecceptinl mtn end wornett wllo tl'W t llh.n • ..-1 t with 2 ,...,. et •ccephlile a.Uti• u.4lh 160)1 er ...... 23 Ml , ...... 1fttlM4 bl .,,_, ltto t.llfctu.t 1lt!Uty tM e11vlw1lenl ef ...,...,. 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ONl.YI I I. • • JI IWU I'll.OT s Monct.y, -ll. 1'71 Tormenting Rectal Itch Olllemorrhoidal Tissues Promptly Relieved f clrodo ol polienll lhowed thil to be -In -.,.__ In fact. many doctor•. them-tetw.. U11 Pr~poraiiors ff9 or rec:ommend jt for their ram. Jll& l'ropanUon H ointment or tuppOllitorifll. " --- • 'BU RIAL AT SEA -WITH DIGNITY' Firm Stocka D1vey Jonn' locker Uf'l 'T ....... ------------ New Servit!es 'Bootleg' Funeral Parlor Goes Afloat · Tapes SAN RAFAEL (AP) - "Intennenl at Sea W I th Dignity" is the service offered by a new firm that will pro- vkte a yacht rOr burials in the Pacific off California. "We are trying to provide a service oft the Golden Ga\e that is nol only economical but beauWul," says James Ma- gee, a former Navy flier who is one of three perlners in a venture called The SeaWay. The firm will convey on a yacht cremated remai.rul and members of the family-with thtir own minister if desired- out San Francisco Bay's Golden Gate beyond the three- mile limit where a new slate law permits scattering of ashes. The trip would be on the 44- foot, $85,000 cabin cruiser the Seaway, owned by pai:tner Chester Shumate, a San Rafael boat broker. The third partner I 1 Claience Coutts, a retired Navy chief pe;tty officer. Magee said in an interview Thursday the average funeral in the Bay Area costs a~ least $1,500, :and that dlSposal of crem11:ted .remains at sea could run as low as $600, de~ing on the' mortuary in- volved and the services It has rendered. "We want to work through, and on1y through regu]ar morticians, fUJ1el'.al directors Your Money • and crematoria," Magee said. He said the t.rio has ap- proached some 500 Bay Area funeral directors with their idea. "The response thus far has been at least lukewann, and in most cases enthusiastic." No burials at sea have been performed yet by the new firm, Shutmate' se.id, but he predicted that within a yeal" the Seaway could be handling up to 100 buriala a month. Magee says the disposal of intact remains at aea-aa done commonly by the Navy and the Merchant Marine outside the 12-mile limit-would be more expensive because a heavy metal casket would be involved. He aproaches that subject with reluctance, p a r t I y because no one bas asked for It yet, partly because he says be knows of no law that either permits or forbids burial of in- tact remains at sea fro m ot~ than r e g u J a r ocean-going ships. "We want to provide a service which Is b a d I y needed ," he says. "The national cemeteries are mo:;tly .full; and the' government already ls buying land in Nevada to bury veterans. "We're. really offering only tramportation, plus the faclll- ty of the yacht fdr a burial service." J Better Business Firms ' Under Fire by Solons By SYLVIA PORTER . The 150 Better Business Bureaus of the U.S. and Canada are now under fhe most fundamental and biting attack in the '59 years they have pioneered in the field of consumer protection. Today, the Ialeat indictment Is being issued t.D ·Washington by Congressm'an Benjamin S. Rosenthal, Democrat of New York City, and one of the foremost consumer advocates in the House. ln an exhaustive study of how the bureaus operate undertaken this past June, Rosenthal C{)ndemns the bureaus as hopelessly caught in an intrinsic conflict of in· terest between their busineu- members and consumers: criticizes the BBB files as in- adequate, inaccurate and often seriously mis1eading to the consumer; suggests that the bureaus admit they a r e overwhelmingly biased i n favor of bllSiness and recom- mends that they return to a narrow function ·of policing business ads. Earlier this year, radio sta· tion WMCA in New York City conducted a three-month study of th~ local BBB's handling or consu mer complaints, then put out a sever.·page "Citizens Report Card" which gave the bureau failing gradu a.s a consumer complaint agency. With increasing frtquency aod in mounting crescendo, con- sumer groups and consumer lawyers art claiming that the 88.Bs operate far beyond their capacities an d are downgrading the ac· complishments of the buuaur. Meanwhile, respooglble and' nOecUve businessmen are openly deploring the chcllne In the prestige ol the BBB net"°"k. Yet, the Better Business Bure.us that span lhis naUon Imm coast to coast are tt>e first choice or lmprtsslve numbers of Y<JU when asked Where you would tum with a consumer Jnqulry or com-plalnl. AJ one Ulustration, In • New ' York area which includes a regional Federal Trade Com- mission oUice, a state At- torney General's o ff i c e 1 District Attorney's office and several other conwmer-fraud. agencies, alm06t 38 percent of the residents. said they still woWd go first to the BBB with a complaint -a proportion that dwarfed all other choices. In 1970, telephone calls to the BBBs exceeded 11 ,600,000 and more than 8,000,000 calls reached a BBB. In contrast, the President's Of£ice on Consumer Affairs in Washington in 1970 received about 60,000 letters and 3,500 calls. What's more, the BBBs wece the first in the field of con- sumer protection, go back to 1912 -even pre-dating the FI'C by three years. Okay, then -what are the criticisms? How valid are th'ey? What are the BBBs doing to counter them ? Most important, what should you expect aod nqt expect lrom a BBBT How should you use and not. use a bureau? In this series of four columns, I'll at- tempt an analgsi.s of all these questions. An excellent jum- ping~ft point for the ac- cusations Is today's report by RosenUtal: • 1btte is, says the eon· gressman, an inherent confUct o( interest in the makeup of the bureaus, and he suggests lhat "tbe refusa) of tbe: bureaus to disclose their membenhip lists may result from an a Item pl lo hide this," "BBBs are run by llrp, local companies to promote local business for est 1 bl l1hed flrms." • 'Ille bureaus concentnte on such CJnsumer problems u fr.1\l dul ent m11t&lne toUcitors, car rtpalr servlcts. fraudulent swimming po o 1 salesme~ gener1lly Itinerant salespeople. Says llooenlha' the bureaus provide "some Cood infl.IMTlation on the ny-by# night Optrator but UtUe or none agalrut the fraudulent advertising that pervades the markelplace and that the BBB w1s originally estlbllahed to CJmbat." i lliegal NEW YORK (AP) -Tape accounted for only 4 percent of all recorded music sales in 1966. By 1970 sBles had soared . to 30 percent of the market and most forecasters called for continued growth. Jn a typlcaUy exuberant mood, one big tape maker foresaw industry sales of $600 million in 1971. Tape making was believed to be ooe of the last.st growing of the booming leisure-time industries. Imtead, growth stopped as abrutply u . the music ends when the tape breaks. Sales for the year are now expected to be nearer $500 million, which gives tapes only 29 perent of the market. Whal happened! Bootleg- gers, say industry ofnclals. BooUeggers, primarily, but counterfeiters and pirates, too. They stole the music, paid no royalties to the performers. They !ldmmed •'!•Y 1150 million in business, one com~ Mnycla~ ... The boo~leggers made copies of authoriZe:d recordings ·and sold them,at low p.i:lces·. The counterfeiters steal ·~ labels and · packages as· Well 1s the music. The pirates made unauthorized recordings at live performances. Now that a new federal copyright law is scheduled to be effective Feb. 15, 1972, you might expect that growth will resume from where it bad been stopped in its tracks. It might not. Says Donald Hall, general. manager of Am pe:x MU!ic, the Industry's biggest producer, "We won't get the full benefit of the law Immediately because it applies only to recordings made after that date." Between now and then, it . appears, a lot or bootleg tapes can be made and marketed. And as HaU sees it, "The bootleggers will use every legal and Illegal means to postpone or avoid its en. forcement." It is difficult to obtain a clear picture of the bootleg in- dustry because it Is made up of small, secretive I o c a I marketers who almost defy detection, and b i g , pro- fessional , underworld-financial organizations that o p e r a t e openly. For some people, t h e temptations to bootleg are as strong as those faced by the moonshiner who has respect for bis product. A person who records from his hi·fi a beautiful live work from the opera house may have Qnly the pleasures of the spirit in mind, which ls fine. He may even share his ex- perience by selllng: copies at cost to his friends. But U he makes 1 profit on spread.in& his pleasures he's a bootleg· ger, It is the pros, however, at whom the new law Is aimed. Big and fast-moving, they are able to lake advantage of the peculiarities of the 001iness. A big tape maker such 1s Ampex usually signa three- yei.r contracts with a music producer under which, for money paid in advance, It hu the rights to that company's productions, good and bad. Millioru of dollars are in- volved. The tape maker then hoJ>e!i for the best -a hit production that he can tum . into 1 · hit tape. Speed is e1sentl1l, because the lop 40 or top 50, consjanlly chang>. A hit may last only four weeka. An over-the-counter tape maker such as Ampex or Genenl Recorded Tape or Columbi• or .RCA try to work f_.t to remain on top of Uw: market, but lbe bootleggera hive simpler setups and move even faster . They nood the market before tho llctnw product ts 1v1Uable. .Finance Briefs e Nwlear Valt• PITT6BIJRGH ~ Westing- house Electtic Corp. 11 I d It has beeo c ho1en. to JUPPly two 900,000 tuowaU nUc1ear geaerating llllill lo the New England Electric System, They are lo be Installed al Rome POin~ RJ, ecrec11t De.i NEW YORK -Leasco Corp. said it bas llT8nged an $85 mi 11 ion siz:·year revolving credit from a grmip of 20 domestic and international banks. 'lbe interest rate will be three-quarters of a point over the prime rate for two years and one point over the prime rate thereafter. Leasco bas Wied $3& million of the proceeds to discharge a lien on its 62 percent holding R.ellance Insurance Co. and has paid off $12 million in other debts. e Shares Offered NEW YORK -Allied Supermarkets, Inc., said it is making a rights offering of 1,304,524 shares of new com- mon stock to existing shareholders at $4 a share on the basis ol one new share for each three shares held on Nov. 30. Any new shares not taken up by stockholders will be of. fered to Allied Supennarkets debenture holders. Part of the proceeds will be used to equip and provide working capital for seven new supermarkets to be opened in the fll'St half ol 1972. e Vote Machine• JAMESTOWN, N,Y, -AVM Corp's automatic v o t I n g machines division announced receipt of orders tolaling'. $4,576,800 from Dallas, Tex- as and Dade County, Fla. for model 1830 Printomatic voting machines, The Dallas order includes equipment to convert present machines to the Printomalic system, which yields an em- bossed tally sheet within seconds of the closing of the polls. e Refiner" ·LOS ANGELES -Oc- cidental Petroleum Corp. an- nounced it has received British government approval for construction of a 125,IXIO barrels-per-day refinery at Canvey Island on the Thames in the greater London area. e Arm" Order WASHINGTON -National Presto Industries received a $130 million Army contract for metal parts for 1 O 5 m m artillery projectiles. North American Rockwell Corp. received a $20.8 million inltial --payment on a $28.7 million Air Force contract for Minuteman III guidance and control systems. e .Joint Venture NEW YORK (UPI) -Forest Laboratories, Inc., has formed a joint venture with Tobishl Pharmaceutical Co •• of Tokyo to make a wide range of pharmaceuticals for t h e Japanese market. eAmetek NEW YORK -Ametek, Inc., said the federal com· mittee on dividends has re- jected its request to pay a 15 cents a share extra dividend this year. Ametek paid an ex· tra of 10 cents 1 share last. year. e l\'e10 Hotel WASHINGTON -Marriott Corporation announced it will build a large hotel at the Kansas C I t y InternaUonal Airport l!Cheduled to open In mid-1972 . The structure will have 278 guest rooms. e Textiles NASHVILLE, Tenn. Gebesco, Inc., sakl it is con· sidering a joint venture with c. ltoh &: Co., a Japanese trading nrm, to fonn a textile and apparel manufacturing firm to operate ln AsiAi the Uruted States and Europe. e Rotar" Beat NEW YORK. -Donbar Development Corp. has agreed in principle to join Rotary Seal Corp., • subsidiary or EG&G, Inc., ln 1 venture to develop a prototype rota17 but ... changer for 1utomoUvt a.Ir ~nditioning units, e Air f'orce BW WASHINGTON -North Amtrloan Roclcwell Colp, has won a $31 .7 mllllon addition lo an Air Force contract to P1'0'" vlde guidance and control 1ystem1 for lbe Minuteman W mlasUe, • ' FAME~LESS • FACES HATMAN MILLER Think You Don't Know Them? .. - You probaby don't recognize a single name or face in this group ind yet, ii you're one of lht DAILY PILOT'.S very well informed editorial page : readers, it is this talented team of writers which · helps you keep informed, They write tho Editori. · al Research Reports. Though their own names don't appear on the articles which are published under the Editorial Research Reports heading, these are the real pros -diggers who go a~er all tho backround facts which put today 's lop issues into perspective -without thought of : : seeking tho fame that goes with the name when you're a national columnist. They're Your INFORMERS -. Y:es, they could be your "informers." It's featuret like Editorial Research Reports which mako tho DAILY PILOT much more than Just the most important hometown newspaper available to ·' residents olong the Orange Coast. The DAILY PILOT is the lotel packa90, It makes whatever , h.ppens in the world "local news" and delivers ii daily right lo your homo. Let this team of deo~' coled "informers" help you koop informed, Reod Editorial Research Reports on th. editoriol page -and oil the other informative special features in other parts of tho DAILY PILOT . . • . . ~ . .. . - • Bu y The ·Dlll Y PILOT For ·Peanuts·! Here'• htt'I'•. CHARLIE BROWN, •• and LUCY ••• and here'• LINUS,., and 'flere1a VIOLET ••• and here's SCHROEDER ,,, and rut but not leut. here'• SNOOPY P h one 6 4 2-4321 (Circulation Department) to have the whole Peanuts gang come and visit you daily • • • - ' r I ' I . I • • • • • • iwi.Y PILOT Mond.IJ, -1.1, 1'71 • • :€onntian Pr,oposes·Changes.in S hool Financing · .. 'IOll IWILEY other than the --ol>tlle .. .. .... ... .... Jtate u a whole."' A II-member talk """° FISCAL NJ!:ur,iw.trf m.pd wllb wr1ilnl -Ed!J<alora and analyoll of --*1 .,.id lead to the Bupreme Cola"!'• -1 a · 10,..,.... ~ ~·· are ca1llnl that . declaratJ!>q ..... ·~ -.nly" ..... ii ii -0..,.. llludunl will .. lob .of the -..... .meet ~ In ~ o\lllie ltO maie Ill ~ _ .... ~ .. ·-the fremew<irt laid Oranie·CoilalJ ·-doi1I I>)'-the -"'1iDI --~... and ~·· .~ The_,, coounlU.. muat · It wtlbe the teCODd.meetlng eumtne California'• currmt Of tho.Ulewlde Commlllee to "fooudation procram concepl" ~berl ~boo~ S!:i: -the ll!'lndple contained In provlllon Ill 1111 Comlltmm and In alallde --· buJc aid wbotl>er er not tbt IChool dlllrlct la ...Utled lo ~ua!luUon ail violatet the "filcal DNlnlll1" principle. PIUNCU'U: CITED TboM lookiDI to tbt -commlllet I«. a oOi.,tjon to the ICbool flnanclna formula have pointed <111L thaL all Cl1ILI .of education mllll como wilhJn the "f.lacal neutrallty0 Prin- ciple. Aey laopqe wrltt.a Into law mus!, Ibey aay, cleerl1 • . ... llate Lhat funds 111illd Jo< ed by the Serrano doclllon. · ilalablllll a uniform "-" fer ....,.., district oi>uld tie capllal outlay, Incl 1r1HJ1 I And alllOlltl the sulllOlled -~ leveil. .-k:ted to tho, flat -t bnada, an not a -of """'1iea be •lll mull with bil -~ of thaL f1aL amoaol, or the plO\'WoOJ o1 Ille wealth ol the dlllrlel" COlllmiltee are U-: sraat allowan<t throll,!b full Hamm'• t b 1 rd .uggeatlon SUcll ]ll'OlraDll 11 ,-. -DlvflloD Of, the .US,.. into alate luJ!dlnl with, In additloo, could • be l!'Plled above -11- balfd!DI aid , ,_ wllldl · ICha!>I diltrlcll of e q q a I· permm/on fO( 4iltrlcta to 111 llatewlde ~ ty tu ra~ allow ...,, IOI....,_ In ........S valqatlon. U IUCb. a· their own lex rate to spend In -Esta-of a level of repa,,_i, for the .,,....., revamping proved to lia Im·· ·~of the flat cranL with expendl~,. ~ ... 1.o1• school dlllrlcla'ol•Callfornlt. poulblelnvlewoftheaileand llii<, .. tloa 1. that wll tu thal"li(diltr\ct """-to but .. wtucb rtlatt: •Joan ~ersity of tbc area Ui.vol'!'ed diltrictll cbooldng ,tht tame Jevy. 1'hll wbula "have to 'be rioplaymenlaJ• the ""1th of ·'.maax 'tmprovemula o~ tlpe" tu rate would spend at tbt l!11ide1f' by;-comblnatio~ tho~~ hf"• .to be line1 oould be eCfected:ln. -level. • ..,f pneral fuiid aiJd' lqcal \iro- mOled. • · ,• diltrl~t ..,.,.anliatioa. --Provlllon hi; :a flat Cl"lllil • perty .tu· l\ippon from the · "You aee the Dia of tuk we -PioviSon al a flit ~grant allowance by a combination of wealthier' districts. d.\1~~ ''LOT ..., ,... face," Haneoo lald. • allowanee lhn!llgh NII stale" a statewide property tu and "We .t. aoing to look Into L""'~5 •• ....-;. RE-RMS He b nOt short ol poulble l1lD'!Ing w\thoul a local,_. g~ Jund support. Under these.aai<lother proplllil very """' ~ rv eolqlions to the '!T P,11' , \l!ilt' ~ :nu -~1o il,J.d IJ<!l;.11!'\,IPOnding level of the ?rdull~. • a.,... said, 1 ScMol 5Ndy'1 Han~. the -' eqilalbotion ald Ana .... named by stale and iupplementel 1 up p'o~ t SUpertnteiifeot of Pu b II e .,.ieme involving state and lhltruclloll Wllloa R;lel to local llbaring to the level of a bead. .the -'11"' ..... ~tu "8te. ' ,t I \ ·"""·''f•, 'J','+. ·, • • ·•'" :• ., .. mltlee ""' until oel! -. 'l1lat, Hanaoo .. ,,, -to pat Ill ~ on pap«. the principle of , • 11 i e al At that time, u'amon will be . neulrallty" U the fowidalion t.p,cted to lay beiore the Jll1llnl!l -equal to the total · atele Board of Education -ol .. tioo. r.comm.oo.tioOJ Iha! will Bot, be. ~·111a air·. help the lioanl map l'Ji'P'llo'l .not 1....iation Ji IA lelillation In e ~liol will · .t a' level fer the cur- brinl ateteiride -· . riS· .cost of education and eing In line With -...... ~districts,_,.. a.-ue.j dol1led bt Ille Ca 11 f O'r D & to 'Nile addiilooal fUDdl ,by Supreme c.ut in it• Serrano tuini~ ~yond } 1i h·• com- declslQn. , pu--.w tu rate through . The Serrano ruling, Hanson ~ve or v9ted override lald in wn lntel'View, llJPporled tu ee. . the argument of a Los Angeles " that'• whai 'Serrano ta family Lhat thetr son, did nol all abouL," ljaneon ' lald. enjoy the educatiooa! op. ''Under that ~ a dlalrlct portunltlel a v a 11 a b le to la allowed to berlefit from HI lllJdtnte In wealthier ICbool -wealth in rtlatlon to that dlltricll. of other di!tr!Ctii and llie i!laporily that ~llie sm&no FAMILIAIR RING famtty objecteCI to. !if eruted " It'• an ...,_ ll!at has • aud the '&cal neutrallly' prln- lamillar rinl to!'-. IOldir ciplo 11 violated.•·· . ,. par1ner 1n the -.. firm An attempt ,,,., mac1e to of Arthur y ouna and Com-meet 0 ftscal neutrality" prin- pany. ciples before . .;,Rilea. ttamtd HIDPl~WU chairman of the . Hanaon to lake-tbe ·chair OD California C.ommilslon o n hl.!I new committee. Educational Reform that last ~ •--•·• n.AT GRANT!I · -year ...,...,. Gov-Ronald ~;:-· -.,, Reagan ., 70-page report coo-Tri bi!\o -~le Bljl',!01 ta1n1ng the group'• comments and A!aembly Bill l~were and critlcl!ms on much of the introduced and t;.M,~e of atete'o .educational @Yslem. · boll) ..._led Iii!! ~tlon. of '' Tbat ~port oooialnecl , -• nat crlllil •llow'an<;e ~ to Jong before the California the cost of educatlnc 4l DorriW Su~ Court bad even child in a regu}tr: clau. heard ~J9'm \Sf;rrlU'I(> Jrt.. j;"" Fwldtl!g Wl!.J. ia' be j>rov\lled the comment: uEqual educa-by a combi.n&tion of a $3.75 tional opportunity implies une-statewide property tar rate qua! d 11 tr I b u Ho n of and state. General Fund aup. resources!' port. ~-'~ HBDIOI! said thaL concilllion Leg~~ wlio liked tbe will be a .cornerstooe of the !<IQ said,··ll the reaJlsll< apen- ne.w committee'• a.pproach to dU1g .level wu· ooce estab~ the llChool financing problem. ed for "!ch clislricl regerdlea liamon said bil finl job will of. wealth, aids could -be be to fotni I ileerlng COlll-proi.ided OD top of that bl .. to mlttee that will plot the com· allow different spending levels ml"-• !'R'lf'I of ~ oyer ~. ,l'!li th\;_'"'" ·~.1 .. the next~ months. pltllciUJer.itudenu . ''We,alreedy toow Lhat we l'ropOnenj, of·the mwuru have I wide divergence of o~ contended 'that fQuaI educa· Qlon on a topic or two, but I'm tlOllll i>pplirlunity could then canfident that I have the ·kind be, 1 cu8ranteed for ,a I I of coinmlttee that wt J I CallfOrnii public' 1 8 cih o ·o l recognJxe this and not an.W ii chlldJ'en. · tO ltind1'tn the way of pro-But, it Was arg\ied, lfeatui"e gress," he said. 1 ol lhOse'~s dld1 not meet ·the · ·Many of the committee "fiscal M.UtralitY" prOvislOria members, Hamon 1 aid, -tbt!'fact tbat•districis'were aJready are studying r the aIJoWed --ta· e.z:ceed •tiie $3:75 Supreme O>urt'a lsngilage in !latri'ide propertr tax fate the 5errano declslon, paying and benefit from their own speclal attenUon to a comment wealth for-'every'·ceut:.levted ln that lies at the .heart of the e.z:ceu of that nte. 1· 1 _. ruling: "The quality of public . The supreme Court did not education fin California) may II)' that basic aid wu uo- nol be a function of wealth coostitutiooal. U eaid Lhat the Men in Ser vice Navy Seaman Jamet F. Miller, aon 'Of Mrs. Norma J. !4iller of 570 Hamilton, CQsta Mesa, has graduated from recruit training at the: Naval Training Center, San Diego., He is a graduate of F.&taDcia High Schoo~ Costa Mesa. Airman Crate M. Comer, son of ·Mr. and Mri. Jamea E. Omer of 6151 Glacier Drive, Westminster. baJ completed bls U.S. Air Force basic training at the Air Training Command"• Lackland AFB, Tex. He has been a.ulgned to Sheppard AFB, Tex., for training in aircraft maiD- tenance. Army ,.Reserve, Lieutenant Colonel Rajclc was cited for out.standing achievement in developing policies and pro- cedures in the Office of the Inspector General at the 63rd ~~~·Command ,. Ai-mf Private Waldo Jl. ~ .... !Ol1 of Mn. TUiie 1l Robles, 7281 Plaia, Westmins~, recently com. pleled the fitit pba,se of training under the . Mnd"11 Volunteer Army Field Ex· perlment at Ft. Ord. U.S. Air Force SergeeeL Alfred;!'. A.tla, of 10911 Un- nell Ave., Garden Groveo 11 on Navy PeUy Officer Second t;, ~~rn Royal Thai Clua Cbadu J. Moran, son of Mr. and Mn. Charles E. ~e8:ntl(~~~1~ medicall Moran of 9424 Cormorant, ~.tllst, ' ............. to a un t Fountain Valley, has arrived of the Paclfic.i iAir ,Forces, at the bottom of the world headquarters for air opera· with l»tacbment Alfa of the tlOOI in Southeast Asia, ~ -Antordic Support Acllvltles, ;Fer Eut and Pacifi<; area. part of the 17th consecullve Be!ore ~ arrival In 'lllalland, Openotlon Deep ~ • he servid at Vandenberg. · Hii wife, Pa~a. ii the .Navy Petty Olfm Third deugbter of Mr. and Mrs. a-.-J.. Kelley, ,.. of James J. O'Connell, Ht491 Jllr, ud Jllrl. Jolln E. Kelley Warreo St., Westminster. lll -La Lnna, Founlaln Valley, has graduated from llnll ~ Scbool at the S..-toa -In Groton, Anny l'rtvale -W. llaJ:tdel ... IOI\ ol Mr. and Mra. Robert A. lfarldqen, , 1101 Natoma Ave.,, ' \ • ••• ' • .. • U yQu're,,,Iow t~ cigarette ·smoker, you'll like " · . new. Mar~boro Liahts~ _ ·ug111er in liste,-' ... low in tar. · .. ., •• ' . • • • . . ' .. . ... .. . ' • . I '_...-. · I.· i • .. , ..... J !.l· ... ~--· • c-. .-... llaJde, Aaslstant • of the Ocean ~latrtc:t In - tiicton -has -nanf. ed the Army'• ........... :i=-=· .. ':'~ i:,ir.; Marlboniligtus: 14mg:·111;· u mg. nicotine av. p11cii8f8111l7jf1Cme!hod training aL the U.S. Anny Training • Center, Annor, Fl. Knox, Ky. N1vy Seaman Steve E. BU· ke•, aou of Mr. and Mn. Dale E. Bakkan ot &IT.I Hugbea Drive, Huntington Buch, ls In the Western Pacillc aboard the plded mlstUe deatroyer USS Faraons, bomeporled at • • • ' :,,·. • ·'· • ;: • • --.. . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • .· • • • ienlea lledal. The awanl -r•ta&edwcentlr l:1 cs ..... IOI at Illa US Arm1 llaW\'O Beodqaarten ol Iha llnl us /.nJrf ..... Command ill Los Angele& by Major Genorll l.ou1a Kllllman, eon-dill c.neral. A member of , Illa SanDJeco. I~~~~~~~~~~......,....:...:'-'~-'-~~~~~~~~~-'---:-~"'"-~"'"-~~~~~~-'-~~~~~ ' ' ' "' .... r .I " .. ~ , .. ' ,. .. "' " ' r ' . ' ... ' .· . .. ., • : ' ': ' ; ... ; . .,. .. '\11' "' ,. . ... . , .-. .. "~! ·~~ ' 1.15•1 .•·:ii ..... ... • ... "" ..... = . "' r: .. -}_ ·~ .. .,,;; l'b' " .. • :•..- ' ; ' , . • ,. :. "". ... ,, .. " .. ' •,! . .. ., ,. •• • • ·~ " '" ·- ' < I . ' '" "' I I f L·l' • ,"'• . .., ' ... " ' .. ,. ;: r1 •'(!• .. • ~.: ' . , . ". "' ., • ... -.~u,1m ' DAILY~ •• ·Here at Last-·Allen's Showdown"With LA , . . 21st Consecutive "Wi11. < I I Unbeatable Siri~g B«d:~ en·· -bY: ~La~e:· .... ~. '. . I , ~ 1' ' J .t :l .~' (L-0 ,ft BJ·~· 1 ·~A • " 0juit' ha;en't been ~'.~-~~ • oaur...,..., ,.........,. · · · . ,e-. ..,, t· .•• · INGU>WOOii -11 ;,a,nm and 1n "When you're, t,Jgbt '. ua..Uy ll'• ·-. Nazi~)'--.. ., ~llC\r was tak· sllooling tbat's alf~· QIOn', thin , Ing oU~ Orie the ' 'he pnxniled anything else •• W.• ~ •,~ol.lhola •. the ~ tha~ Mo Tllird Relcb u..t we ~~.~;W.•.~ lo arlnd would Id\'•' · ~· : , · 11'00!,lonlPt." , ~ ... ·, Bui "Iii' Pler' fell ~ ·~ ... m.:..:tt~ ~::ii: . °!.!' ~ . -llP by • but id the 21st. : .• y • ''Tiie dUferen<e lool&ht· WU that Wljl Th!o In 1971, Cllllf cne ol the sreal went lo wort and toot; over the haardl ' predictions of lllOdern sports lmay. It and ~,.. got ~lo them we·JaF ' · was March I .and in Cblcqo ~ Bulla made loo i!iany menial mistakes " • . had Just defeated tbe Mllwaukoe BUcb lo There *" *"r\08 famtneS ,.hicJ> end the latter's »game ~ llrlng. nearly -both 11dts. ~ ~en ~ That streak was by two the~~. 7:21 ol Iii llnt Nill wltJi,dilf two fie!( · ' the history ol the NatJonal ~ Jiil1a ln.lllll alretth; . . . • Aasoclalioo. And when H waa ~;.any lllil the illor. was tl!i',GM tiiatCboke<I '. espert.s roofldeolly pro)ed"I • u.i the Atlaola Iii Ille tut perjod 11 lhe Jose,1 , Bucks' faotaalic mart might mdan a suffered tlJroUl!i 5:44 wltb '!'Ill one lldd • • · I0!1g time -llP maybe forever. ' , goal: In that atrOtdi u.O.hoila !jlme !rOm . ' ' But as was the case with I.be 'fttrd a 79:77 deflelt-to' bike a)~.., )~Id.. .. 1 Reich of a thousaod years, thll pretllctloo So now lllf oil 'lo Poi:ttan<! 'fhere, the. , . also fell considerably short. ,. ·lmpoalng iliilli DllY he C.OtlnUod or.mi, . •-~--• J ~ f -, , -~· . 1, r. umi.a:.u. \& orever. tr llU. u . ·1 • (." ~ < ' ·• • 1tandard beld up or nine mcatbl,.. fbrft .. . " , • " \T ~ .~1L~ · '1 . days. , • w.nllllf'Oft 1 U f ~Hi,._.. I ,M ,l' ,· 'f{.l.. The Bucks' record was offtda1IJ Iha\.-=::.,, : ::;~ ~~ 1: :-;. ~· "· , •. t, tered Sunday night at 1:11 H 17,505 ~ . ' •t ~· Wnt 10 ... , • rC ••thered I ••-F h _,,_.._ ,,....,,.. 1 .w ,, etllrl' l M ' -a W1:1 orwn, ere, •·~ ,,..,. ,. u n E!•Jt ' 111.1 1,,J the J,.os Angeles Lakert outlast Atlanta's G11111m 1 N 2 JtfiMfieM •· 1 ... 2 Bawks, lot-85, to wrap up their 21st T•i.. • ·11.u ts T«•la « 2:HI * lrlumpll In succession. ·• And wisely, no one 11 at the moment J suggesting the mark will ltand. for an7 long periods of Ume. It coald\ in fact, he atended Tuesday nlibt In P0111and when eoacb Bill Sharman'• classy Laken IWl for No. 22. fourth quarter to o AUanta's 71· · It's Finest Day FoP Packers' , . ) ' .,, • ' # ' .,,~ It;s a Matte~ . . ' · 'Of Prestige .. ~ . '. ·~$41, .:Goalby ~,: ., •"I I • • ~ \. . ' ~ ~. G.B:I. (AP)·"-"I hail Ill ~·Gm ,obe buktt in tfWI one rqun:d," a aadllilr and IMlmi~edly .. cited Bob Gtalbt •lid, . ' . \le Wll talidng< about final round 'io, I . sti!ad1 OllO-<mdor-P,ar effort u.n de r . , treqliDlous preasoire . Subdly . I h a I ' 1lro;Pt lllln ' •-. vlctorf to the. ' . '1~ jlaholn'a· ~ oi.n iolf . tournament. More tmportanliy, at lwl fer the *' year>0ld Goalby, It secureci l!ia> IP U· emption from the quaillylnll·roullds for next year's regular tCJJr e"""". !; .. 1 ·~ Goalby. who had bad a poor teUOn," t had to wJn th1a tut event on~ tbt sro _.. ~lomalcell ;, · 1 ·~ preHy esclted, ~ u DiDCh u ' . ' .· GIOI!~ AL~IN l'bavO ever been," he said aflei'' llbldJC . ·' ahort par putts OD the flnal two boles lo ' . ·, ·~ pse<t ·P!~ first ~-~ • spot.~~ · "U' "k ·r· w' · · k ... VIS' 'op\ vu money w .... , •• ,ao. -UJll c 0 ·or . ' , diterinlnlna faclor In mUIJig,'tbe ~xempr-· .. . '· llat. \. 'i "Its.a'i..t1ttofpresttie.''u1d·Goaiby, :.p : •· 't:': .. G. · , ,. 1 :t!t~ r! ~k~~~ ~~ ~ c: ::a~ . ~rior . O:·· _ame much money tt was for first plat!. Ijust . , · . · knew that 1 had lo win It. It's •ery. Im· D _ "-Sting• H dl portant lo me." l.JtJU a . , The victory pushed his 11'111 eamlnp to : · · 145,833.43 for the yff.r arid 5lal tJlace. • ··,. SAN DIEGO (AP) ~ Quarterback John George Archer took second priu of Had! of'the San Diego Chargers 11ys·1ie•1 114,llOO. Archer, leoder throulb the • enJol<IDg the lineit seaaoo of hla:1o.,.u cond and third rounds, finished with •"11 ' ..,...; alid toda~ he'd·he hard-prtsaed lo for 278. He clooed out the 'l'-·with . find 'many people 'wlllinl lo ll'IUI' tho IH7,j&9, fourth on the llR hellind lhe po1nL · · '· • • • abeent Jacl: Nicklaus L<e Trevtao and · • , .,; .... ,.. • · ' · Arnold Palmer. ' , '' ' , t< ; ~~;:l,"~~ to I !6-11 -IY'• -11.-• -war< with the Lakerl ebtct In Ille 'IS lead and then ag pultlng on a spurt In the final minute lo pul the brak'8 lo a Hawks rally. .L ... . _ · Ra · -N01 1 hke ! \' .~\tf. ' JIRRY Yl15T DRIVl!S Fqll•llAIKET.IN ·LAKE,RS' 21$1' STRAIGHT WIN. Berl y._ bad a llnd ·-n fia' o'ima~&mdijind~t,i.fi:: m and a ue with ToiDi>!r A""'° !or. ·11 _-f" m )'lrds aud four third. Aaroo had a fi~ '8, . ~ lo 1ead San Diego to a •11 best touod of the flM!• dlJ. Oii lhe "trhimph.over !hi Dtnlier BroaCoi . Atlanta was down \9Mt with~· Jett in the game when sQdda it .~ p. Laker& were falling ~nay the ball and missing· • " · - .G--..l>,:..~ ·w·•-> < • ~l ..:: • .n. •.. •·-. . . tu!i.l!,j .. 'Dn>J, a; ,.,... l.UIOll 1-. {! . . ~ : ' ' . .i,. to be the f1nelt day 'of m'r· .Ufe,". an :'f} ., D · • !;.""•~Yi!~~-='1:· ·-r--rego~i ·s. · ept;ir,z~/te llood.heforethemiln·Ray-D.y. . ~ .r. Lucayao Co!"'try Club coone. ·' . . . lladi's per1.m;.;,.;,, ·-pve>lllm Rool<le Ralph Johnston had .a,~ and . !ht, !jaUooal F.ootl>Qll ,,Ltague ·lead' In was alone at 271. ~ · touchdon pua.es wttl}-;21 and left him·ie- 01bll gives me another1~~e," p.ld ~ ~ ·1n,,:ompJe~ w1Jb '221. took-,&he Goalby, lhe 11111 Masters C6inipto1rwl!O ., iPo!1J1bi •lfay from Bronco l'llllllln&' bjclc i \ ! ,, . I ' I The visitors peCied away until the ICOreboard 1bowed tJieai , heblnd - with 1:01 on the clock. • , They had momentum. The LaUn look· ed disorganized. I rallied, .,, NI~ • I~ vetoWi Md twice I , . :i~.J:-Job~~;r~~ r Mav Be Controversial ~":t~~hefon'tlie~~t:·;· . ~ . . .. 1aved his .uemptlon.t f~·tbf,_~ "°'f:'1 ~ Uttle. ,.,,. .,;. .. , ... ··.<·. ~ seculive year with a late!'"*"' lrl."°'l!h-· . tittle, ba!Wnc ·to repea'1. aa •. 'dio / He won the 1111111 Robllll<!'l Open l!n late ~ COnlerenCe ?lllllinf champion, , September, and he..., lhe 11711 ~ . ~·for '8'.Yardl·C)ll•U. mrl'll9 to hood Classic In late November, . ·, · hlin.o,ver11ho !,~Jani·~ for.the maybe just out DI g the _. of the streak, travel, ~y. etc. But then the old . C.... through with the bucket lhd ~ Ailanta'1 rally. Taking a pass Gpodrlcll, Wilt Ownherlaln up from the Door, through heavy 1' and u be blasted the ball ,.Mt; on • dunk, it seemed as mlilil tear the backboard off Its ~\ll!iig 'IhP.t made it 18-95 ' and then 1the Lakers on the ensuing series iJIQI to'lce it. Chamberlain again r<IS'f~ Be had 24 reboundll, bJocbcf sbotl. made a couple of great saVe~G.a;1,.111 that IP" peared to be Jost out ~ ~·.He U... tlmldated enemy sbooleil'!i'f ~·got hla :,i:,;~• rolling with :71;: down He even made two. · , • In a row. C.- And then there was Jfltr1• II, lteal· lag stealing, stealing ariil How he maoaged lo gel 21.. Pd H assists In addlUon to ~ IODMI Laker offlclals called ~ . baHvtr defensive showing, la Also, a foi'mer UCLA ~ DnJ believed would never:.:= it _...JiBA, had a. pretty fair e • -iioodrlch tallied 32, high Scor<l' for the P.Dle. < Sharman said, "Our slioollng WU tiPl We never got our nmnkig'gflle ~~ tll about the third period. We •- these last two &am.es IO bdJ. ,that WI Nastase Downs': Smith for Title ' . PARIS (AP) -Ille N-ol Romania captured the -tennis tournament aod the •t5;eoo pawSUodaJ nlgh4 defeating Stan Smith of Pll ....... ~7. 7-1, 6-3 . Nutase fiolabed undefeated in liX matches of thla aeven-plQet, round-robin tournament, while Smith wound up wttb I 44 rerord and '9.000 in thll lllO,Oll dlall> plonshlp. to aootbor matdl Slmdq, Qarl< Clraeb- .., of New Yorlc City edtlOd CUii RldleJ of Saruota, Fla., f.7, ,..... 64. It wu Grsebner'• first lrlumpll aga!Dlt ftft looses and ten him In last place with earnings of ll,500. Richey, Ho finished third and won 17.500. Jan Kodes of Czechoelovakia beat ZeJ.. Jko Franulovlc of Yuioslavla In Sunday's . first match, M , U , 1-4 for flfth place Ind '4.500. Franulovic, 1-6, tamed •1itiOO ror sixth place. Pierre Bartbes of France wtth a record f ~. ldJo Sunday, WU fowlh "" fl,OliO. ~Words can't . (~ fii • . ' 1 ' day• be~ ·~·I': If you caol•Mun>lsadt<U. pnoeqt 1111 -~lllk.al11be .W11ln siz Al~ I'll~ bit.Oliaari,.. so lbereml&hl he i-t diiel<to · ·star ·plnel: 1111hW11 voted <Ang!>Js MVP -~ • ' '.'~ fol waft! to in New Yodt City. It three times.'· T ' ~ ...,id be --two prolelslODal 'll>lt · W11 • -part of his n!COld, -·wl» _,lo.blaklnJhe;tmage --parl,lrblchWon'thefoundlnthe · 'helnc --lioo<•ifiiI, the •man, ·ll'dllftl,, ii tile Fregosl who kepi a town. ' playbor~lmQlpllere about the team oo -' " , "°"" "'°'""'tan! .-Id be t.h a ibe trips I tool( with IL day for I man In • ...-ct· ol-tM:New< York J·<lll: 'lie WU suppoeed lo be the Angels' field • ~,~y~ and the f9 rm er owmr cl. Bachekn m, leader, the example. And some players Pacl:eti'o !tilO clly of~· Bay tor glamoroua•,chara-off the field ol pro. told , me that-he.was helpful and paUeol honod!ir~' lh, ... ain'1rom l\ln. fOEiooal -1. T!-Y c.iUblmJBr*,;c ·W#ll .~.playen!Wbo were coming lnlo l<mhiHJ' -· , 1 ,. way J .. Namalli 6"'k· ln·GOthalil. "'. -; i\lle~ ... lloilll111"-.. ac know l·•d ged Illa rival ID ·the duel would he a :Jl1iflie\iiullio ~.IUY on the bw! who NitaC:tke'a~ achievements u mo 1 t newc:omet to the b6c . town -• , 1 :.:.t• ,· valuablt,player in {IJe 1112 Nalional Fow1 ~ CalllwDlali: A ··tor m -n""' .,. -'. ·: ~' ball League Ulie glme, hla .. aliopro Alpls baaeholl p!Qt!r. Jim Fregool.,., ' 41(• ' ' "'l' nomlnaliooa•ln 1114, ~·a1111111, and ~P'._t "•'I' making t>lap,~,;,':_•~: .. ,.;, lt~~ hla·aeltclloo b)'•the Pip POolboll Ball·OI <mn,-plline blll llid•SW!klng,OQI J -. ,. Fame Board .II the OU~ll•D,dl111 ' Anaheim i~"!D• he WU lnlroduced to '' , -<lftlleNrt'l_ll,_.. Big A fl!s r~,>lb,e .~ .ni,·lra£:: . ")¥,.\SB ,"· TheCO!lldt1-.--llonallJ<~\Ulllflteiw... 1-.1?';; 1t':i..·" ' a • 11 cm,...., ovation before t11i1 player. t '~·k!.;;1~~ •"l J ~ • t" .~:;-:~.......,..,.. ce:••••._ tllieD anotbe:r wbm· be,-.wa 'lbe ~ ~UC. ~ · I ~ "" · · llltPodac«i''ritJ ,.dll ..... Packer Sotde.....,-.blft felt"~ maybe 't ' • "1 ' . 1'eullpl WMIT• def *'•-· :mn~fhaltlle 'Aoi'els ''l"'lll•trade -nde 'tbe drivm"ol ~ vehlcle· In , "11 mercl\eu llfhloo, lboutlag Bussy this . . . aud Buss)' tha~ lie also WU a heautlful aample at Wuhinctoo D.C. airport Oii me ....-when he made a big, loud to<lo aboul· I gal in I mlni .. kirl . Illa , wlaeacre 8Dd IDide mnarl<s . in public places were never my idea of leadenhlp qaalltlee, And franldy I was never coovinCed that he roolrlbuied that 'mudi in.ptaylrig talenl ·lo nierlt All..W selectloo.· · · • . Perhaps the best · way lo describe Freioll ls lo repeal a quote which. ws,s attributed lo him ln the Santa Alla paper •tills ... -.. Reprdlng ·hls trade, ~ wu • IUppoeed to have said• • '1They (Anltli) got rid of a helluva.player." Penonaliy, I roceived the neW. of lhe lra4e wHll Rreot jubllallon because that semned lo'he the llnal ltep needed lo get the Aqels (l>ln& In the right direction toward -y helnc serious pennant c:hellflll«a. The -._.,... alclng U!ooe lines ..... alructy talt91 by the firing of pim1 llllDll"' Did< Walah and field ~ Lefty Pldlllps, -l>!Deil. wHh . the hlrllil ol now GM Harry Dallon and aklpper Del Rkie. · So, FreaoeJ ~ , .... But ln clooing comment on hla deparlure 8Dd displeasing ways, there Is samethlng that must he said In his b<i>alf. He w1J retpCNible for getting a special night together f« crippled player Minnie RoJaa., the ex.Angel wbo was paralyzed In . an auto craah. .., -And ~ that WU his biggest COi> GRIEM IAY'I llAY NITICHKI IS HONORID,.cRIES. .. .trlbulloe u au~ aud u ..__ • "!can~ take thll 1DY lnott,• 1111 .al!L · flnl-.. in ~·ll\'O'feor caretr, He·"9W "I'm 11<>lng lo come out llroa( eorly nee · i..· l,116f, Yanll: .Vth -same . tell year." ·: · 1co ,~ • : t .. apimttQakland. , :.-'" · · ·. Canadian G<orge Kzwdeon·alio 'meili It · Bld.1t wu 1!adl. pttiag aoellenl -' tnlo the 1op eo with a~ !or IOth pliCe. .l<Ctlon fl!XDhtl .fml>nninl ottemjveJ!iie, • He needed fl,Jll0.15 to make It and ..., who put on lhe most lmpttalve show;. ni.J. "HAdl WU the dlfftrence " Denl>'er 11,222.!0. Thatknocl:edoulu-J.otaand Ocii<Ji): SmiCfi'Uid-•-2~ . .,,fo Jimmy Jamleoon wbo boll lli!ld top II · l!fl)' m~~ "!' i spota ioing inlo the Week: . lo the Cllargen what (Len) Dawson fs lo Some otlll!r lop players <Who failed to Kanw City. I J;i~ them both In· the make the exempt lilt •lndudecJ:.,Doq ... C':.,~~.;.i;,..!ia..':if'~~ Sanders, Chi Chi Rodriguez,' Larry 1ise 31.year.ot.f ,sllJlal:..U~r' fiOm Ziegler and R. H. Sikes. Kanau got. the Chargers off lo a · 11-s balftllpe 'le,ad by tbrowlng a ntne.l'.lird ..Orlng tlus lo·l'lllllllng heel: Jeff ~ and a·a.Y.arder ·to •wlde receiver~ World Record DJCus • ,, \ • ., ., _ ll'hei. on the · seeood play from ICl'ib;; !Dile in the thlrd.quiifu, Had! uncoH<ed a Tl·)'ard·bomb fo..an.recelver ~ Getrtson; who. coverell the last !O•yai'da on loOt a/!<r strelchlng to-mail•. the fl1le catch. I ; . '• 0I~ft Ulr.owD> tbf•ball better all Y-f/lr ~ tnaD I evet biVe, If Bad! lakltlfieP SYDNEY, Australia (AP\ --lhe ~ Aaked wll)', he Aid, "l've~l Gould had anolher world ·record loctai-throWln'g in procti<e u much u I hlvt ln and a little extra sleep u ~ rennt.-~.t' 'and . 1~1 Jettinc good ~ ' For Aussie · Swiin Whiz The incredible A<lltrhian teenager; · 'His iourth TD pm-a two.yanleito . just three weeks past her 11th birthday,·-~.in the final quarter, IDd the·lwo ' swam 1,lOO meters In Ill ul001ahlni mm almool added· ...-..,. 1 "w • 17:00.8inanlnterclubcamiftl1tBlrrong-m.tnutes . later when Denver'• »eel ·t Pool Sundsy night, alashlog. 18.t -FonbOrg' dragged ~-down lncl)e!I off the previous wor Id -· · stJori ol the goa1· 11ne lfttt 1 !f.yanl ..,. Not loo long ago, 17 minutes fOr men play. Mike Garrett dlftd over flll')hi / was rated along the lines ol 'the foll\' 'JCOie ."" the --play lo •put the ~ minute mile before · that harper .,.... Chafgl!rr ..,,.d a.11. • ·: ~ broken. AU1tralla'1 Jon Koni'ada won the t '~ • - . c. ... ; ~ men's 1,500 me!ers at the l,ltO ·otympic:I · ' . • In ~l~'·~d now holdl eV<ry .,,;.,~ BQY' ALMOST 6ETS ~ mark for ~n'1 freeltjJe -100 · • 1 meters, 200, 400, llOO •"'\ 1,!0t. BUI she Jf E$T'S SHOES . • ' ) _.,the too.meter rerotd of 1<51.1 with _ countrywomen' Dawn Fraaer illll her · INGLEWOOD -Jerry Wat, - coach, Forbes Carlile, said !hit would he thla 'liallonal IlukelNB -) her nell goal. aenOn; loi>ked -.. he -.hla ! In setting her lalesl reoord1 Miu Gould -· '"lbeae-._ ba-..ol toe• a ·, won by 'IS yardl over Nl!<DO Moru:'TO-aame," lie said aollly. ·: r day, her mother let her lloep'untll 7 a,m, <>oe Ol·the Loi 'Nlcelel LUer ball""'" 1 and theo drove her lo -lli&h .... standing l)llrby. -w-""'' , Scbool. She nonnany rlael al'4 a.m. fer a• huded him the shoes IDd llld, "HOre, 1 traialoc swim .. th!• calcbb a bua lo -ahoee· heveo't loot a -· y,.. sdloOI. • .. · ·..,. hive lhOm. I'm llOlnl lo pl a oew SUnday'1 race wu the last' tot Mill p,_i.lr.'! • , ~ Gould at 1,lOO metm. Slit' said "Ilion West thOuPl helter of hla -. 1 beforehand It would he her last and whlc:h the IAkert' star guard had Wlll'll , reiterated afterward. 0 1 haven't chlnpd while leading his team to an NBA recd , my mind the 1Ughlest about tliia,"' 21st straight victory. '-: l The 1,lllO ii not an Olytnpfc .... t for • "Son, Just a second. Let me hav.e ~ women and she wtll now oorieentrate on back. You can have them when we kteci *' the Olympic distances -100, 200, 400 and game." . -, llOO meten. Friday nlihl llhe falltd to ·an "Wheo7" ISlted the y<iungster .••• attempt at 1 world In the , 4(11).metet • '''When we Joee,'' Mid th& hero.. medley Md even that probablf ~Ill Ill "Gee," llld tile kid, walking off ..,1111 l .!lmppocl fnm her: Qlymplc procram. head.dolrn. "lftl1he, 100 _,•1 loae.':. r \ ' } I ·- • -\ I , ' DiJLY PILOT ..... W ltkllWll ~ DIULcW PAT WILKINSON (451 SN~RIS REBOUND FROM EDISON'.IMARK HAltMON (41). : 1 • I > Ka mtis ' Cit y;. VilOO~, Colts Qualify f or--.E ·lifui ~twns ~ .... ~~ stiu 1.;..u of NaUonal with a 9-3-1 record, while Chargers · DownMV; Nab Titlf' f By ROGER CM.J.SON. • Football ~~ ~cllon re-Oakland~ 7-4'%.,' • °' "' - - -nialnlog, 11 "'u IM weekend ~B • TIM O 11 E -I '.-'.» r ,i· . l leol I Ediaon Jll*b'• C.ll'• I .1 er.• · !ljat Qa!!•w 1 I~ ,Raiden belw;.ii ~e~~~tit-aiid the have won . tht1r fint "ever i were r eliminated ~111 any Miaml :uilbllh eMed ·wilh vanitf1~'~. ;8\IPlr:,1!4>iiJ~ Sun-Baltimore .,liking over tbe but theyift ""'111.liild.tlme to_ ~.' I, ' , ; · · • · AJ;:C. Eul .-lea4 , by a half aavortbolrqlla,of~ .. , .~tt ..... llle•W_.-\hat ilUlle ·' J !. •. . · eoid,llO'!.~'Cbarger1 .'t Hy••!·_old .: .Jlalllen ·~tw:~ct .J~~Y Unilas ,...., blctc fil. etlon Ws al' ~bacK • G<orge lllallda led . tbe •. Colli, :1~:. a . two- te · · In U... :.....i.I. rourid nn ocil of'lntr-ies. tbu~ll)l.')d}'llllaie . In. an tbe SF 20. They trail the Rams by a half game. ' AT NEW YORft. -The Dallas~· clptllred their sWh straight as they dumped t)le Ni;p yor1t.~iant:s, 42-1,4. Roger ~taubach threw three touchdowft-passes and Bob Hayes, Calvin Hill and Duane Thomas each scored twice 1n Dallas' victory. Hayes' TDs came on Passes of 46 and 85 yards. ~ J~~; .... 0 • ,/,.(.,...:.;..:";.";<ii;;."'' lmpjifllJa <•fllo:'!-o( flut half of.l!'i,41rd ·-:-17" r'7'":''!'-1' '"'!·~·· f""·, r'.""~ J>01!'1'1 .ll••;•llOlll~ fiJI • .1<-a ~·lnvllallo!IOl • 1• l·n n , 1 ~ f)'1d.1oall J.!ld "u In-vic!o()'.. !~'., ' ;-~ ;· , w,i;r-.• 11 tl ; , !Scepi..;l .ln the ,wa·n.l n g -l\'llh,"«Jildi:a-~eacl; the AT NEW YORK-The New ~! bai:* bi q,e inom<ut.'il beaiid bl1111ate. Colla•liaY9,~ • ~'jr;!l J,:t J.:atif'de=b~ ,,....:. '11.vPbl .~~~· · !t'f toltbe· Kan.u Cl ti cli!efs, =•,!.i"",j' J·1n.\~re tbe Plunkett arid the New England tltnUDnaal~ ~ .. ~ . •ll;·u ll\e.latter cj1nched \h• best ..oond'j>l8ce.mau: Patriots, IH. ck:ll>ii!~Wpb.v following Mliulcan·Co!ilirence W<F.U· ' . · .;" .: ., Roookie John 111g1 en a MU.*1 1 1£61 c6oliueSt_of1 tie &,ind.1y. • J!o, ,.;;i ATS~FR.\HCl899-The, ~aoorec1.'froni a-. yard out to ~ undl!lea~ -""'8100, • Jui'Slenerud's 11>-yard field 49ers kepi the jriliSUl'e on the· breek • 4Je '!I,. TD wu aet vio'li>.al Le'~ H1&fl. goal .,;lb 1,.:H left provided 1"1 Angeles !Wns bJ'·:pasting up by ~ :fumble , recovro 1'io::.ailmri'-1it.ne;d tbe ~n of~ lor tbeAUantiFalcOOs,24-3~. reblrn bJ-Phil ·Wi.Se to Uie ~ ·rl ~ ~ 1 coich Hant stram 1 winners. QuarterbaCk .John . Brodie Patriots' one. 1 u.DD toi-'1.• 4Miwtlt-lming .Tbefiela soalclhnafeda93-threw a 10Qchda\ln·~pass to damtniilloo !l ii.lroiil line con-·;.,.i 'brlve bJ.lbe'C!lefs afler Larry Schrl1ber-~nd boOtleg· AT NEW ORLEANS - atnhur al.Mart Harmbit;-~ ~tbe~ders came back for 14 ged the ball for NX>fAei: :icpre. Cleveland dele115!ve ~ckle 5M01[!1114 !l~ llalcll'along points· bellilld 'Blanda •afler Afler -\osing 'thri;e...,f their Walter Johnson oco6pell up with uielc:Woti ~ . ..a l(anaia Qjty had held a UHi JUI foqr game> .th.e --49.~·had quarterback Arch!• Manning's sharp sboOtbl&..d. 'M: ZlibeJ.. ~ ' • one of Uieir ~t defensive fumble for the w 1. n n l n I The former lrto"d0ml'1ated· 'M8"/ llUbbard 'IJCOred both days of:U.. season: Thef held touchdown . as tbe ,ilrowM both ends 'ill tbe-l!blirt ex· 'Oakland touchdownaJrom the Atlanta to 130 net yahis"and posteda21·17\llctoey•o,.verthe tenslvely tn the thb'd ciuarter one-yal'.d Ii.De. stopped the Falcons from Saints.• ~i. " ' : t. ' of tbe champlolllblf~wd6wri The' victory' lefl Kansas City gaining any first downs inside AT Gf,IEtN ii• y -The boet and it was that ei.g~t-mlnute Packers ?Q3pedr'Uie Chicago segment that told tile tale. B 3 1 • 1 O •QU.iirtertij,ck Through two quarters CGach E t" l d $50 000 ears, ' rd Pat Roberts' Dlablos .. had s Ima e Scott Hl!nf.« Jl~ssed 7'1 Y,a s malnlalned a 17.22 advantage. , ' lor a TD Id -Carroll Dale, and But then Harmon (the • · ran for .a oi\i-)ard tally. tourney's outstanding player), F , M B J CJ h Veteran ·Bert ,aarr scored Balch and Sllook (an all· . rom ' ercy ow., I ' as for lb~ p~ aa.clld ,John toumef,;ekciion) tooll'over. Brocltingto?u .. _e . Balch led Ed-with 10 r.. Brockin~ oecame . It e bound.I while Harmon had nine After the football game, ed $12,000 and don ate d fourth rookie in· NIL history nd Snoot five they gathered at t h e services for the gune -in· to rush for -more than 1,000 •The Diabloa. could n 0 t restaurant owned by the eluding ha J ft Im e en-~ards when ~e collected 63 brother of winning coach Dick tertainment, free stadium use yards Sunday penetrate Mohs' zone defense Coury of Cal State (Fullerton). -were worth another $50,000. It gave hlrri" J,0321or the and were forced to ~ from There was l"toast "to happler "The klnd expression of all season and hl!'s only the 15th outs!de almost exdUS1vely. Umes." the people has given me player tn league histoey to M1ssloh Vltjo lhooters ml• Pat O'Brien, 72, perhaps the cour1ge and wiiji pride I shall crack the 1 000-yard barrier. eel the lint eigbf attempts Titans' biggest booster, con-remember this," said Molly ' fn>m tbe Door ' In the tblrd· aen!ed with his portrayal of HaMah. AT PHILADELPHIA -E1· quarter and the Charger11 Knute Rockne's Notre Dame Dorothy Moon wis speech-New Orleans Sllnts kicking quickly 1asumed • SS-21 lead. Joclterroom speech. O'Brien Jess in the postgame locker~ specialist Tom Dempsey klck· Diablo Mike Bowen dosed It made the movie 31 years ago. room as atie hugged .e o a ch ed four field goats, Including to 33-32, then Edison took over " .. ,win dne for the Glpper Coury, ffnally whispering, "I one of 54 yards as the Eagl 1 ., tor good with Snook, Hannon _and Fullerton State!" he can'~bellevell'' dumped the St. Lou a and GreR Parker rippedllngtthhe aaid. Then she hugged Mike Caidtnals, 19-7. •· Edison outacor e The real winners Saturday ErnBt, Titans quarterback who ·t bJ1bioa, 25-10, tn that stanza. rlfght, said O'Brien, "watched had played for her husband In AT BUFF AW - R 0 be r ":'"~"er tournament selections •"-"'" Jbe 1 •• f hi h' hool nd l 1 ll Holmes scored a touchdo'A'n ) v,;· Misaion Viejo'• Gil Nor· .... .,..... goa posia 0 Iii sc a un or co ege. with 24 seconds remaining \o 'tie le Loi Amiaos' Keith paradise.'' Ernst brought Fullerton (live Houston a ~14 win over _; and Jeff K .. lar and He referred 1.0 Dallas Moon, from behind with 1:41 to play the Buffalo BIUs. ~k's Ed Laur. ~~:J~~taraFuallndertollllnl Hanncoachahes' wlhendrhel direcpedled ban h~~·ardt The loss (lives the Billi the ·~--Viejo now awa1•~ ~· p ay ve cap y ~ 1 e-No. l draft choice in the NFL ... ""'1 I<'! killed in a Nov. 13 pllJ~ crash. :yard touchdown pass o ~1'• opening round of 1be game was the OJ.aches' Tyrone Perry. draft Feb. 1. "'San Clemente lnvitatlonal M= Bowl and the Titans The Tltana. members ol the AT CINCINNATI -\ Fourtb-F the San Clemente p!a/ed einotlonally 'Inspired Cal~omla Collegiate Atbletic' quarter touchdown u 11 1 H ... 1ty. foolllall to upoet rr .... stale, .U.OCl.tUon, finished t be from Terry Brad!hai! to Ron .._ "'' 17-1~ be!°"' 11,lllf • I n ,..,.. 7-4. Fresno Slale ol the Shanklin and John Fu q u J i - ~ ~ ': '; Anaheim stadium. too&her PacWc Coast AUtltiUc gave the Pittaburgb SletJen \8 1 1 ~ 11 Fullerton orficialt said at AssoclaUon wound up S.S. come-rrom·behlncl 21·JJ con-~ : ~ 1! least $50,000 wu ralaed by Fruno fullback L a r-,: y quest. . . : 1 j • tk:ltet sales for the trust fund MUI er. with teammates Phil Tbe Bengals bad taken the 21 1% 11 J for 11 cblldren of the three Borjas and Harry Mestjlan, lead on a 4.3-yard pa11 from coaches. A contribution also came to the Fullerton locker· Vir(lll Carter to Bruce Collet -.... _.... :-• ,. • will be made to the famlly of room. and field goals of 22 and 18 =-' t ' 11 the plane's . pUo4 Er n J e "You are really a good foot· yards by Horsl Muhlmann. ,.._ : : : ': Marlette, who left three ball team," Miller said. "You ..,.... • • ' • dllJdrtn fatherless. rt:ally 1tlck1 you really do., 'AT MINNESOTA -'M1e ..,..__ ; ~ ~ 1~ The final total from ticket We're sorry about lostng, but Minnesota Vlklnas clinched -;~"' ,..., ' 11 11 ulet won't be known untll we are alad to ha ve betn a the NFC CentraJ tlUe with • ..... 9'.....,.. Jate:r thfa week, offldala 1ald. part of this game and be part · 29-10 victory over Detroit ~ ........ ...., n '' • u-• Cash donations have 1111l'ftllu-of the good.CIU&e It wu tor;" Slturday . .... ,, .... _.. ---.. &. Kings, · ·uome Court Agrees llB Share • F. No. I Spot-With-UC Irvine 1ve An -ly showdown o I Orane• eoonty 1"'h ocbool • ~tball powen looms lhll week• as corona del Mar and •Huntillgton Beach ni o v e • lhlougb a collblon courae. \r,tbey can ge~by opponent. through the Huntington Beach • -.amen!, whioh begins fo. , illy, they'll meet Friday night 11 lfulrtlngton Beoch lllgh. And, 'Iha! Piiie will DOI 'oiily deddo the toarney crowa ·bul IDIY decide who'll ,.1gn U • county s:fWriplon. Of COW'll~rthe only Wa:Y such I tifonk: meetlnf CAD .CDl!lO 1boul t. H • bolh ..mve · tourney duels lhrougb the , ....UinalJ. ~ aJODc the Wlf Corona del Mar will problbly ~ have.to meet two-Ume tourna· ment champion,Q>g:ipton. Alao, Huntington will pro- bably have ~ iac. unbeaten .Long Beach W~n. Al the moment, Huntington, Corono de! Mar and Le Hobra 1... lharlng first pti.e In the first ollicial cowl!Y rankings of the year. Each is undefeated. Abo omoog the county top ten are Orange Coast area •power1 Marina and West__n\inster and they're in the Sunset. League with Hun- tington. ' · Another big game this week will be Saturday at Anaheim High wben Loa Alamitos (ltb In tbe poll) tackles Rancbo Alamitos (8tb) In a I o'clock duel • Coallly Top It . Plaee Scbool Votes I. tie Corona de! Mar (5-0) 28 Huat. Beach (f.4) 28 Le Habr• (W) 28 I. Loo Alamit<io (3-2) 19 5., Marina (3-2) .. 17 s. RanCho Alamitos (3<1) 11 7. Foolhill (S.1) 13 8. Wesbnlnsler (S.1) II 9. Katella (S.1) 7 10. Troy (Z.Z) 4 Others receiving votes Fullerton. Marina Banquet Marina Righ's crou country. teams will be 'honored tonight in the teachers' cafeteria with a ,ports a-:ard 4essert. It gets unCier way at 6,30. 4 I 111 BOW ARD L. BANDY had done the ume tblng In tbe flgurea wllh P.hD Rhyne hJ&h Of .. .,.., Pitt ...., lflCOnd ball, we woukl hive man with 21 followed by O.ve Home cooking appal-ently won by M points. And we Bater. with 18' •· qrees. with tha UC Irvine . a..n1 !bet much better than Eric Paulsen, a reoerve 1"bo ~~bah teain. Ibey' are." • dldn1 ma1<• the Ealler•, Wbeatoq College of llllnol.t !Jt that Drat hall UC! hil at a . awing, scored a pair of · free fornlsbed tbe oppoaltton u SI percentage figure and for !brows on tecbnleal foul<, llrsl ~ , Tim Tift'• An\¥lera the game canned if percent. to tie the old mort al ·109 with raced fo • rocord shattering Wheaton was 15 percenl In the 2,19 left and tbell to break It 120-101 victory over the first half and 43 f for the 00 another with 2::11 to play. Q-usaders In Ctawford Hall game · Wheaton coach Lee P(Jmd Saturday. night. A i;.111 of . 17 penooal fouls was aa•sed a pair of The wm was the first after were called aeainst lbe two technkals and two were oa·his lour f08d losses to major teams _ 32 aga.lmt UCI and players as the visitors we.re unlverllty opposition a n d 25 on the Crusaders. klud in their criticism of offl. marked the fifth straight In the scoring colUllllll, aiZ clot. afler Ille 1ame was OU! ol 1ame agalnll out««ala foes.u .~cr:'.!...pl!'.!&::J=ers~were=:....:ln::...::doub='-''•-'..ach-"--·--;;-:----·-The hot-shooting Antealert -. • . fired at a 61 percent clip in the flnt hall to take a com. mandlng 65-38 edge a n d reserves plB::Jed moat of the second half. ~~ The 12.0 points Is a school aln1Ie game record, eclipsing the fonner standard of 109 set In 1961 agalnll Callfornt. Bop-· tlsl College of lllverslde In tbe first year of the Anteater. The other mark was for moat field goat. In a single game -47. 'I1iis erutd · a standard of II, also .. t In tbe Cal Baptlsl encounter. Tift was pleased with the viciory but dldn 'I feel the performance 'ill'as one of the better games this year. "Offensively, this wu the beat flrst half we have had but some other things we did weren't u good u the West Virginia game. 0 A lot of things happened Out !her< tonight and Ibey made us take It to the ~ket. . We abo didn't shoot as well in ) the second half and we threw the ball away too m&JlY times. ~·All in all, however, I · am satisfied with th,, win. ''This team (Wh eato n ) wasn't as physical as the ones we played in the East If we / * * * ----~-w IVl'tlnat..rri .... ... _ "" P•rkar' l ,tllklll' ....... •w-_,.. T•l1 UC lrvl .. 011) ''""hi ' l 1 11 s l • n 1 4 l • 11 2 ' 4 14 • • 4 " , 1 s 1$ ' ' 2 • ' ' J ' 1 D 0 2 1 0 1 2 • 1 I 2 ' 1 2 1 n2•:n1:ie WIMllOll (111) hi " ~ .. 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OnlJ SI -""tire"* W.WllWA&.Lal Miit CIHIOt: ..... -.....,._ ........ .. ...................... =~tit: •• ' 'Tr'-.. Charge It at Genenil Tlre ... S\ Pt1old • lhown 1t Gtntr'IJ TIN 9'ora. · _..,,_al,_ ..... ....,. dl9f)laylng the Genersl algn. IEllEllAI. TlllE DON SWIDLUND COAST GENERAL TIRE W Wnt 19th. C•t• M .... ,.,_. 14M710 ., 141 5031 AVERY GENERAL TIRE SERVICE 1"41 I Nch l lYCI., Huntln1Nn IMch Phent 147..JllO • M...,, Dtwnbtr 13, 1971 DAILY I'll.Of W ,..Mesa, Tars (Drop Tilts cfu ~egas~ LACC Nips Or<:inge Coast In 'f hree Overtjmes, 84-83 Pasadena Next Foe For GWC Oil City Lopsided Favori~~ In 1st Round ·Tourney Test I ' By GllAIG SllEP'F But Yerlley milled the lint LAS VEGAS -Cost a Yes~ ~.:•u:: is an attempt" aQd LAO:: got the rtr M ... '1 Mustangs and the ~-~-~ "·" •-·•et hound. 'l1te CUbs then tried cil!Newpott Harbor Tan were ~ ~,ge ~· ~ege -• "'•tec1 lo return lo tbe beat' of , ball team. a shot with alt aeconcla ~ft tournament basketball action . And It's alive and kicking. . that failed. But the ball came It demonstrated that In its . off the hoard and !nlo the f·this week arter suffering a own Mlles Eaton Invitational hands of LACC guard Law· b&e cage d.iaaster Saturday lo Salurd ho ' . t at Valley High here in , umament ay nlght1 rence Ma)'I w had an easy AJtbough coach Her b shot to win it with three sec- .!•itbe gambling Clpital. Livsey's Pirates Jost a thrill· oods to go. !l..t COacb Dale Hagey's Sailors Jilg 84-83 tril>le overtime 'lbere were many heroes for :I CUe the cowt In the opening decision lo Los Angeles City the Plrata. , ·'l'ouDcl of the Huntington Beach • College In the champlomhip Center Skip WJIJJaru bad "ibUmey Tueoday ~t 1 agalost game, occ did show that It guided the Buel lo a 33-26 Jo Sunny Hills followmg a 57-55 could stay with anybody in JC halftime lead with 11>me >Liaetback lo host Las Vegas baskethall. spukling hoard wort and ;;i~~alley•a Vikings,. . 1be loss was really a heart-some nifty sbott in close, :'I\ The M~ ol ~ breaker for the Pirates. And Yerkey was the big IG> Neeme, meanwhile, rest until They appeared to have the sparkplug ln· the second half, _;Thlll'aday when they tackle game locked up with 14 getting • aome key rebounds Laguna Beach at 5 p.m. in the second> left In the third and hiWng an """'1ment of pening -salvo ~ of the San overtime. Holding an ~ shots that kept the Bucs ln the Clemente tou~ney. . lead, JiusUing Bue• forward lead for most of it. In Newport s !Mittie against Chuck Yerkey bad just been When Wllllariu fouled out Valley, the Billejackets had · fooled and appioached the line with 1:26 left in regulation, It aMUmed tbe lead at the .outset with a on~and-one situation. appeared that OCC atlll bad It and had held it until the .. t 1 game's final ~ti. , . • However, after Vall~ had 'G ' h s ill T :.__king Cl"l!ht the vWlors at ~. auc OS t .iA,u Newport blew a couple of ap- portunltles lo cub In from the charity stripe. one cf them F F. t C v· alter a Valley player had or Jrs age JCtory I drawn a technk»I foul for calling a timeout lflef\ his skle ' had uballlled J~ !Ripply of ba11Sadtedleback00College's ~~~t­tfmeouta. , am IS pmg a ......... 16e 'l1te , -..i l!!P. ~ ol ..cenery thiS week migh! I tuniUea by the . ~ proved IUl~Ve its ~. with 16 points while Don Swaim and Dan Krab each potted 10. Five Treasure Va 11 e y players hit in twin figures. verting both em. 8 one-andi" will ga.t that c~ Thursday l•Hlttltdt '"' . won -wiill a IMO ldvantage. , Undeleated Hunt In Ito n B!OoU !Olding the way In the tupremlcy •loci the ~ Bui a poll' or Cree throws by FRESNO _ Foilowlnl 1 {GO. Beach HJcb's Olien or • Olien'. doubl .. pocl aetup. CouL • ' LACX:'s Doug Long and a 11t1 loa to ,...,,. City O;Jlege lopelded f1vortteo. lo continue Snob hit been conaiStent , HIUllJnllon -~ d baseline jumper by teammate Saturday night 'hete Golden their Wlbuten way1 loc>llht In Ille Oilers' four viclories, c;o,... de! Mir, PauJ Caldwell Ued tt with ZS west fa<e1 ..,; ol Iii ~~ when Ibey lancJ• witb 'lllllln ~ tor JS, 14, i~ and 17 bealao, will dMll ll secondl lo go and aent the tests or the yaar Wednesday Ill · in the Ciral round of the 4.1rd ,a4lu. · If, u.,.eu 11& br lllNt 1ame lnlo the Ciral overtime. the openiDC round of the Chai· annual lfUntlnllon Be I~ h Jim WaithY's aof\ l<illcb liu 'lbll launJol' 111111 The lead jumped back and fey Invilallonal ba*elball lnvtlatlonll bul:etball louml· allo -1 bill lactGr Ill Hun-eltber teoa .bu a .at forth in the· secood elllra loCJmey. • men!. ttnglon'uu..,..., -Inc IO or one -prior lo ......, WJUI Caid.,.U hit a Coach Dlclt st rt c kl In• 1 Tlpoll la aiat«I for l ::JO better twice,_ hJa !"'L cw pll)'Glf ....,... .... ::-. shot from far out with 1: 51 lo Gol<len wtal Rusllers lauftlh followJDC a 1 o'clock clash Guardl 'Tom cnliJlt and c;o,... c1a1 liar llu gologivehiacluba?H21ead. tbl Cbalfey ,affair wHb bet-Long Beach WllaOn· Sc:ollWhiUleldsJvetheOUets· tourney-MJlllAn,• And when occ WU Wllble . p ...... in ••:l!ILm. UI~ . an<l.Al\lhelm. , added balance. ' Par\; and Newport lo connecl, It appeared like , POii-bu loll jull .,. 'lbele twO·nl&ht latl lollow Aaldeftom the eventual goal along with Marina and the Qiba had it wra!ll'ed up. game thll aeuon -lo Sama afternoon lilts bet"°"' war--the tournament cham· llw>tfniloo · i,.. But an LACX: player at· MonlCI Ip the flnaiJ of the ren and Ediaon and Long pioll!htp -there's another proved 1lelter thaiJ templed a shot from way out Cllnls loumamenl -whlle Beach Milllbn and VII/I Item Involved. tries Villa Parle, ~ witb 35 seconds left and the lu(ninc back llUcb higbly-rated Park. And lbat's pttp basket!>"tl Sunny Hills along with~ Pira~ _got the rebound. r foes as 1 LA Harbor and Tuesday ilie ~ half of ~~ A tip-in at the buzzer by Bue Fullerton. the first raund unfoldll with merve Steve Saxton tied it In Saturay nlgbl'1 Joa (the unddeated Corona de! Mar JS-A S rts C '} dn-. '.~ again;· .. tting the otage for filth tn. eJ&h! games), Golden 0) matched agalnot Servile in l _'ea · po 8 en CU' ~i Mays. heroics 1n the • third West scored C field goals but the 1:30 feature. • ,::-overtime couldn't _.. the key bucket ,.,;...., o.c. ,, ' Liii.wood 11 M11r1111 •11· CNtv . ·, . .... s Newport Harbor, just back 1111111-.11 -HllilllritlO!I llffdl tounwt fGoldfn .,.. ,,. ,...,._ '' Wtth Williams out. Yerkey from kmg range -with from itll weekend jaunt to Las 1.wttat11111 Otufttl!\91en hid! "" •=» •.111~ 0r-c-1 w -..-...c and guard John Seymour were starting pardl Gary Orglll Vegu, battlet Free w 1 y Tu-"" 1:». Edi-n w,,....,, 3 .,.m,1 2:• •.ni.) • ... ~ the S!>81kplugs ~or occ ln the and Taru . Young lltting 'out League toughle Sunny Hills at n:,roeJI:~ -Sift c~ II .__ ' Mlv::r-~i;;)~ ~ ~ C•;_'!:a.;n overtime sess1onll, w l th U., Wt with ''lliurles. 1 0,AIAA'" Soccw -'OU11111n "'""' 11 ~ C"'-N 15:~1. OokMI! w-··" hi ..... ~ City 13:!$), SoulhWllWll •H U). •:• Seyntour Ulng IOme ·key Orgill Jt\11 return !or the Tuelld•v'a afternoon lctlon ,__, Dec.. 1• TlllrlNY Dk. '' •• • bucketa from Jo,.• r:anae QwU liaak: but YN•_. is ...., auktltMIH -HUt1t1111ton BIKh 1111111Hf1 -"""'1"9111t ,..... ·~ ·-oe • !!JY c ---will be Paclflc and Arcadia at lrtYll1t1-• fCorOlll dll MK Yf """'" lnvlf.KloMt. lMfl ., 'Dllftflllt .,..., Seymour and Wlllian'UI were ex~ to be out for an tX· 4.30 Compton draws a first •::io. NllWPOrt v• Surwff w111i 11 n. en. 5111 c111111ntw tountllt*ll cc... both honored on the -11. tended period. ro' und, b-'• the l"·-m ~ 11 Fwn11rn v•11w 111. Ytllfl· Min:f.. a11111t1a, Mru1on v1et.~ .U ~"' UI ..-ic:tl di"""""' (Mlt.f' °"\"I Sit!t ... ,11 J keeti),'O\lffJ'r """'"""' .... !MG! .. tourney team, alang with Galden West led in the t1rly ,...,,_,. 11. ,.,,....,... w u111-wiv 11 Foulfllll Mt. kl! J1C111to ..,,...,. -· LAOC's Caldwell and G-g"lnlf ·-Inst Frm>o, ~ the -eoa-c'h' Elmer eo-··· ·-·t en. lou!Mr11 C.tlfomll COi .... It Cl4 w,...iw,... -co.t. M-. ,, .. • • "D ..... _.. Ullt 1~ UUll It• (-~fllld) I ... ,,,.. Himtlnt!Oll 8...cll It ........ l"ll'll ~ Alim, Santa Ane.'11 Jim Keyes Rams Ued It up at !2 with Oilers ~" be -~ an wmtUM -Hote0 11, u111wrt11Y • .e s::io>. "'"...., et E~ •E• El WlU r-• CJ:lll, ' • Cltlnlno If OCC (llllft It 1:•1• Miii'tr.e and Camlna's Harland eight minutes left in the half ultra ba1lnctd ~wi ae-w......., DK. 11 w Faunt1111 v,,...,. 11 0r1-e...111. Peet Allen was named the and t-ed out ahead a few 1m11MM -H1111t1nPn hl<b soec.r -........i11 vi"" " ~ .... cond team All . Steve hMt1tloMI. V1ilnd1 t1•r111'y, ...... (J:IJI. '• most valuable. player, seconds later. 'Ibey kepi the---------------------------. .,., In ottitr games, AJian Han-lead the rest of the way. • cock trimmed Riverside. 9M7, Five players bit in twin ~ f01' third place and El C&mlno fl(Ul'el for the Rustlers with whipped Sanla Ana, 8U6 lor guanf Joe Croom leading the •!• .-.. fa t a I with Vat e y con-' And coach RoY. stevens' club • <1ne penalt; s tion ~ juSl when it oompetes m the an· ,. It '4 ,. : before ~ final bil:O:er. . nua1 Mt. San Jacin~, C.Ollege A111u1tt ' i J J L• AllMlfl cc: ... , ......... , (Ml ~ Bill M'cKlmiey w'5 tbe con-tourney. Saddlebati s first ::Z::.. ~ : ~ 1! ,.. n ., ,. ,. " ,,. .. the consolation crown. way with 11. Mileagem.a~er J,I ,'.l~ 't sistent' gun (Or N~rt with round foe is the host school. HIWfll:luH 1 1 1 1• ::; : 1: ~ r~ =-: ~ : ;; ' points. The game is slated for 9:15 ~=:" l ~ : ~ c_,..,1 lo • , ,. Wlllofl • 1 1 12 For Mesa Neenit Claimed p.m. °"""V 1 2 ' ~. ; : ~ 1: = : · : ! U ~fterwards,. }'<1ur team played ~ddleback's Gauchos ran = ; : ; t! ~ ! ; ~ ~ *'· c111w : : : : ~ .. _ .. the worst defense 6he· of my -their season record. to 0.7 Tot11s 11 10 1• " o.v11 1 , ~ 1 ~ 1 , 1 1 teams has played hi my %Z Saturday afternoon mth a~ T......,.v1nn (ff> " " n.i. OrMMe...t~en,' " 14 =: : : : ; ears of c0achlng. 66 setbac~ to Trea~ Valley . ': ~ ,.. ,. ,., "' w._. 1 , 1 2 •i1 was quite upse~ Just a 10 of Ontario, Ore., tn a ~t ~~· 1 2 : ll :, : ~ : 1~ .. f:.,1 ~ 1~ 1: ,l t defensive fillort and for seventh place in the Miles ~= ~ ; ' 11 WlMi.m. 10 3 , 23 ,,... n•• .et .~d've 11ulledf this one = to•.irney at Orange ~~ ~ ~ ; 1! = ! ! i 2~ ~:~ J 1T 1 'i ~ Th. e M""'"""" thin In the three tourney tilts , :~i~ ; ~ ~ ~ ~Ide ', •, •, ', ,......,..,., 1 A 1 11 --.... the G -··-·~ b lotal f " ,,.... ' _....... 0. llrMtt '' J 2_ JI ore the se&-si;'l Jlittle with _au'"""""~~ Ya· o .... 1..,., i ! J i il TDttl• » ,, '' ,tJ vo.. t ' o H even ~-~~ as 11 points, falling to LACC (64-1 ~.::i111 11 13 ,: " H11nim.: occ 33. uoc K. t~tt ,' ,' •, ', :IWSJKU ) Santa An (6M5) d -Halttlmt: Sldclltbitclt "· TrMIVrl ~::::: = .. =·--..... ~. regulars Scott E ley and 60 ' a an v11..., ,,, End ., .._., 0¥tl'tlrne: 1•14.. "':;:r.:m.: ,,_. 11, ~ w!t: :Jon MarchiorlatU were Treasure Valley. 1----------------------------'-""---. ileclared out of 8 · n o;yith In Saturday's game, the ankle Injuries Oregon team led most of the • And s.a ~ug ~ Ho..t way in the second ball. The Jlanned 12 point! delrPlte hob-score was bed at 39 at the llUng around °" h~ own wob-baUPiuJ Newhouse paC<d I he bly ankle. G ... •--· the · I In addition to their defeMive a~ m ecormg co umn I woel, tbe ..... .-17 mia&-.., Ends! and MarchiorlaW on the oo%i.. w~ 'the win' f ners . enjayed . a I.fat 62-16 I margm. , •-posta Mesa coole<J..off a~ I,;. potting IS of Its tnilial 22 floor attempts but the Mustangs -:-still finished with a respec· . le 45 percent ne'ld g' 0 a r mark. 'Five Mustarigs finished In double figures With Jack Archer topping the 1'!esa scor· Ing with 21 markers. cm1 "'--~"1" ,, " ltolcllrl • ", I 2 10 11rownrt111 • 2 ! " At'd'ler ' 9 21 ,_, II ' I ' N .... 1111 l , " Hor.I I • " IC1l1m1 ., o l 1• ~mi'! • ' , kins Ill ot111 34 tt 22 '° k:wl .. , Otl•rttn to.ti M-. 21 17 1S n-'° ti. 8~ GomlM 21 :II 2t 22-IOI ;;: Nl'll!l*1 ff•~ U~I of Ip I Ml:1Cffln1~ 12 6 • JI Swldc 122• CHn1 J'l ' ~='" t~l: I. (e. ~., .J~ 11 sJ H..-t H1rb0t' !' " I' '-" LV. VllllY 6 I s 11-Jl' Ho'\v College Fives Fared "" . ~£'· OMEGA for a llf•tlme of proud pouealon A watch she'll love automatically . S.lf-fl'~lng i.adYtfllUe, 'Wtrtdt M·· 11lf on thl wt11t. 141( tl'tllt• ot )'lllOW lolld told caae. 81f1PMH• t•COlld Ctyl\&I 0,,,,,,,,,00,S170 (t2 ~ D~VE ROSS PONTIAC Lease or Buy All Models ... '. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC ":410 KAllOI 11.YD. • JAii D~lft COIJA MBA Ph. 546-8017 I OP•ll r DA'l'J A WUK fl• A,M. 1'0. , .. , IUWD ... Y1 H A.M. W f '"'- • I ~ -·-' .... ---==-· --_111.11 If you've got. car troubles, come to · Penneys Scientific Testi.1'.19 Center for an el~ctronic examin.ation of your car. . I . • Only988 We can poin!oul weak spots Jn several.vital areas of your car. Jn less than one hour we pu!yourcar through a oerltt oJ 1cienunc lella (212 of them, lo be ..,.i). SIH~ng, engine, brakea, \rlnoml11lon, oloctriCll a'l" coonna aystema. You waU:h the reoulll c,oma out on an electronic typewriter. The wrl~en rephri 1howa the re"l'll• ol the 1esta. It lndlcat81 what teattd Patti ol your car are weak and what parta are strong. A trained dlaJlllOltiolan wUJ go over th• report with you. II you wl1h, he'll give you an estimate of artf necHMI}' repairs. You'll be able to take cara ol many amall prob le ma before they tum Into big problems coating big money. There'• no obligation to have anyoflhe wortc done. You decide what to !Ix ll1d where to fi• It. OnJyue, Not bad. for a check-up· U-days. JCPenney auto center Availal,I• et N1wport •••ch, fashion l1lend: HuntingtOft · ll11clt1 H1.1ntin9ton C.ntff /D ...... tlc ..... .,_ Meodoy ~ .... S.t•My I Our roug ,h;toug.ttr ny.lon co.rd ~tire ·on sale now. , Mllea~emaker II I { • :· . • • .· ; ... . . . •. -: .. . . , .... ·,• ., 395 :; ·' plus 1.60 fed. tax and old tire. • .: Blackwall IUbelass. 600-13. Sale ·1 Reg.15.95 ~ Rog . Salo 14 • 17.95 t5.85 Size Rog. Sale . F.E.T. 650-13 • 18.95 14.15 •• 1.76 685-15 • 19.95 17.15 735-14 • 19.95 17.15 700-13 • 17.95 15.15 •• ·1.95 695-14 • 17.95 t5.95 ..1.94 735-14 • 18.95 16.15 • ; 2.01 ns-15 .. 21.95 19.95 ns-14 • 20.95 11.15 .. 2.14 815-15 • 23.95 21.15 8*14 • 22.85 20.15 .. 2.32 845-1.5 • 25.95 23.95 3 day special! Mon., Tues., Wed. 10.88* ' Tire Ht• .. ver apeclal . Hofe'• -we do: Adjult camber, easier and toe-In, torsion lier height; cantllr lteerlng wheel poslllon; balance 4 wlleols; 1""'9Cllll<! adjultbrakea. 'Mott:c1ra • JCP.enney F.LT. •• 1.74 •• 1.91 •• 2.05 I• 2.16 1• 2.37 •• 2.48 ShoP814nAY n~n to 5P.M.1tthefollo,wln9 Auto Ceni.r.: NEWPORT IEACH, Fuhion hland. HUNTINGTON BEACH, Huntington C1nt1r. U11 P•nn1y1 ti!"• p1ym1nt plan. ' ... .... .. , ~ .. .... "' '• .; ' • .. . -.. • ... ......... • j=';. . BOI . WOODS I I • "' rY. !llL~ IOSWE~L • ! ! .ff~-Aii.'star Tlit L: •.a . 'i~.0(1~~~ -~~4~. :• " .. f To' €o·actrSo1ttH~·: • ~ l I . ' · Vic¢!1111?'a High'• B I I I eleven swept to the Sw!Set --ell~ Malet llol~ Bo~ ! ~ue c/WJ!pionshlp and a 9-two auCcesaful veteran 2 overall Slate which ended In coicbes, will guide the a ~15,Joss .to PJ.SBdena.,in.the . 1quad In '!"'II. year's ,, CD<~ ~uMterflnals·ln~ 131h annual Norl!l'.-&lith All·· .rain. .;r ' star football g~ al,. Or_ang~ .. ·woods' ~chs.O.POste\! Coas\-Olllege. their second . :~t 7 -1 'lbe~Y_J>l!UJJoarned. ~~llie playoUs today that these two, who h ~)\finishing ' lhi.toligh coached the South to Its only Xnge!ua Le""• 111'10 two wlna. In the 12-game CIF AAAA ·c!Wil!J;>n Bilhop series, were selected after Amat and st. ,..I':,-,. their te~ 'g o \I ! s t •. O d I n g Inter::estfpglj the remaining se3'0okln lrl!··-. ifui'vl_,o.. U., £a; AAAA Bo I 'f' e I I s Westiµm.ter, playoffs are ~t and ;-J; '' "' ;. • Western, repjerrt.U~ from ri,,~-... d. ••·cW!stlr'• S,!~•• t '~ s . ,... .. . .,;)l-' , , • ' ~ >r•·•'l'o'u s er-~ •1 -..,~ • 1 ,rien,pe in the NoJ'th.S!>ut.h Jh so: 7 4 : ~ ~~-~le bu been ~ 1963 and .. ,•• • ..-,,. t1o • He teamed up w1tb 'former t ·> ,\', / Huntington Beach coat:}! J(en C [9s, • , Mtiats in each of those and :IO'e ' S . lliOY led the South to a 11-7 win ~ J. ' t.('63 ~ERS!DE -Soutllem -n.e" 'M. aggregaUon ·1¢"a" ~a CoU.ae of Costa lH decision. Meia lost three '•tartera. on ,.'l:!:.WoOOs, along with Sa~ta personal fouh: anCI b o t b ~ coach Tom ~dwm, benches erupted tn a brief .., ~ the South a lM C>lnd hall flareup ii' the host . COll!!lleal m 11117. California Baptist Cetlege·,~eetlon of lwo hea4 bas~.1-~-!" 111>-74 • _ for the South Is a .~ Sliltlfillt;-:nrint:" '~ a format uaed prior '"1tie · v~ o1 lloCal to·t•. ,.\ · Coll~e W.hJP.~ Pat Smee Wooda and Bal~ =·~·.l~~:':i: :.'cl.:~~ Itf~ -.itb a,.~ J;ull, Jei'ry Baldwin (Santa Ana); Ed ~n JillWr had-,'1'!'!"~,. ii!' the (Fool!>!lll, •and .Phil · BJVWn Vanguatds ~ 26 (Estaiicila~.fl! hay•1uaed lllOlr lim11 to !51orillt : own atalfs -'-' bnaU~ Quilln wan: high PQint man _.fl ~ ~ .~ ) for the Vangpardl 'Jrith 28 <... · · ·~ .~ JeU }he game with j j • Frosh' ' ~ t ni!Jiule• ·to < play. His U ~ Dave Strother of ~,. • ~ 11 ••· • • . . Cal'"8P&t, bit 2''1rilh I& of ,w~n 73.7!'.l, thelii eollllllg at th< charity , ., &.>JO' . r; • -~,line. ,, •. • ' ~·· ' .;:~~, aeCotll;I bal(1 fiareup Richard Mraule and J Jllloitd bOtll beilcbea going to Maral ·:pa~ -the UC the pla}'inl flooc IJt a· brief lrosbJteam,to ~ .711-73 victory session but order wu quickly over visiUng Cypress College ~-· Sa~ ~t ~t Crawford ~:loutbem California College Hall· " . · · llill' tal:i Its H aeuon record' ~ Mraule tanked fj points and f'I'} Cal stato jl!i)erslield) ' had 10 rebounds while Maras inlesday ni&~ with a Upoll at canned 20 points. t 'o'clock. uc1 ,,.... ':' " .., ,, ~ .• ..C.I c.tltM U4J Smfilt 4 2 s 10 • " '· .. 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""" ~ '°"""""' • eoac1a~ JCta ~wtQcea'• -~,. walrton b.unC:ed Sailla. Rosa · ~bNo 111. ·~" JC, 43-14, Saturday night at s . ~ " u Bakersfield College to capturt l .. Iba dlamplaaolJjp.._ . •"'"'' ' ne ·.r:·~ tt, El C8mino quarterback Coy "'*' u,SM~ Ctrtl111 1 Hall, a f1tsl team All · ""'"""""''M\I 11)1 trllmjlll. HI ~tlod •• ~ ...... ., alne 1, ...,,,... .. , 1 passes tor 161 yards and lwo ~ 'i'"" .... .._.. toocbdoWOJ. ;.;; ;;.:1r.i.r~1111 '' 'Ole Warriors MreakM tO 1 .J!.Ji .v..111ct 1f.C~·6d"*"' Cllrl.. 27..0 baltthne 1ead .and ht.d IJt- " ~• trouble winnlnl tholr 11th ,W'i\'.W,;\! game againlt a single Ion th~ 1~.;r 1 ,. 1L11 u eeaJOn. "' • • • • I • • < .,, ,. ' ... ... . ....-.. . . . . '.. .. ... .. . .. . ' ~exas Stadium--L~test .in Grid -F~cil.ties . ~ ' . • • • i' • I L . . By Pen. ROM wouldn't -with tho above 1porta emparlum two months Tartan Turi In Teru stadium seats on graduated levell, thus llldiw!l'.I r<!PI "1• _.w,. Of .... IMlltr r11et lnff obael'ver lince the afettmeo-qo, capacUy crowd& ~f better wu laid onto the concrete enabling everyone to get an rimin1'cent 1M "~ rt h • r I IRVJNG TeL _ llli up Uooed descrlptloo lits the No-than 11,0IO have . been .,,.,. · floor of the adlllCe. In 15-loot ' equal view of tho action. ' Ca I If or n la' 1 Clrqulnol 211,llOO eublc ~arda ol &ood ol' tional Football ~ club'• monpiloe at . the modified llril'I, lnltead of nv .. foot On the subjett of Iha press Bridger,. or any bricJ4a arooc Teua . earth; allp tocetber new Tau 8tldtum to a tee. veralon of Hou a & on' s atrips whlcb have been uaed•in facllitles, , meanwhile,· the . th&I ~ for ~t ~· I0,000 cubic yarda of coocreto ' Ac<ordlng to 1 I ad l um Aatnodome. other stadia. I loorlh estato tabor..._ are alao ' And, volla, !bl whOle calla II aJonc with 1,eoo .ton1 of n.·manager Berl Role~ "we're ;1.And,makihc >Botetootllke ne lnetallaUon by1 the 15-madetofeelllkeroyalty.'Mle iced bY, an eleetronle g1111• cold ateeJ and throw In goingtomakeltlntolbellnest ,a ·aoolhiayer ~arly, the loot method all01n for th< pms box ts permeated by ! ""!l"boord, !Miii wide and ?IO,llOO l>olrtl f8')1 of lumber • 1porll .,... In Ibo wwld ••• • pufced house!illl of customers yardoi• llril'I to be plilited d-loned belre chairs, • 17114e'et bifb.' Then supplemeot 8llCh by ,.,.. want people to feel like I\'• obvioltsly have experienced eracUy over the IWDI, thU! c II m • t e ·controlled ' tom-• Much Ilk• thoie-_.f &\Jabe1m •ddl/11 65,(lt:' theatei· • atyle tllelr stadium." · · 'tollecUve· bliQ IJ\ th el r . giving an appearance Jrom the • peraturn. four·inch portable stadluin or DIJ<lie( stadium, contOurtd Beats CompGaed of Rose, a public rel•~ , ~boy Blue ~at.I. Stand! and press ~r of having television sets ·•tatloned at. the scOrebolfd 11 tntlnlly molded pla,aUc ~ include • director for the Loa Angeles • ~ Tartan Turf artificial no IWDI at all down below. every other aeat and 1pong~ computer-operated ind • ~ 7~cre roof wblCb features a Rams from 1956-§0 and\ allo MICe wu ielectecl for foot· Speaking of the ttands the toft carpeting, the latter"· quJres five of the 1.tadium•a 2Vt·~ 1iant opea-atr 'ex-general manager of both 'ball's newest trena after the boisterousDalluflllllnot'onJy which wu laid a, few daya 1tatf ~-o1 1,llt'.tO transmU slcyligbtol 1 ~dab acrou the the Minnesota Vikings and . CowbQy management b ad enjoy the pluah C>lmlorta of prlo< to tut Thanksgiving'• meaaliea or Cartooiia on IL top L New Orleans Saints, isn't tested .~ and the two other the theater-type seat.I but are LA Rams-Cowboys tilt. In·thii aa:e of a.*6nomicaI "Ob my," one might blurt wbistling Dixie (or even Tbe typea of ayntheUc grUI for. also i.ble to receive 1 virtually GeWng away from the seats ' C9$U and ~ ,nee.. -1tza1 out In woncb:oul amazemenL Eye5 of Tew) eltb<r. 111 yean belbre making a unobatructed vista of the and preaa setup and turning stadium Ls not 'rV• !U'mucll ~·that'• even too much tor Ever ~ the Cowboys final decision. · gridiron antla. ont's ey11111pward towml the • a.a,, it takes a pretty ~ la Texas." relocated from !be in.town H•vinl been lnatalled at an Tbis eUect. hat been pro-crlip blue Terat sky, can-malntenanee colll ldOne, lo Bui the llalJaa •Cowboys Cotton &,rt to thl.s auburban O.erlll coat. of 11111,000, the due<d by placement •of all tllever supparta trave.-.tng the run tbe a!Jo!. · ,. . . . • 'J ' ' , , .411c AbQu.t Seara Concenienf Credit PJaM· '"'',,.. .. lft,.jJlf I •llfll••~ 111 ...... fll"41M c._1•1111 -· • Express Nylo1i' Cord Truck Tires For Panels •nd Pickup1 r.b •. 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"· • · ......... ... _.r ... -... ,.., ... , ,...,., ... -~ •••• 1 .. , ' """'' ' ·~·••ti, fM·Vr .• < • .· • ' • I ! .,. ... <:!• .. , •• 11' •• "' a; " i -............ u ,1971 ~Cag~~ S.unset . Grapple. ·~s Prevail. ·Sea JGDgs PJ-o Grid sia.m.s~ , To B~ Feted ~ Hockey. -- ~ndings HIP'ftli! Of tho -·· Erodia OU) 11111 Do .. leldel' -~· -~'I "' ~ ~ • 131-~llol I a -1 \ -__..~--1111 (dll) ....,ia, runaerup -M"" •-M ,...,., w•--Jllf -...,.,. '4·11 IJS' -· iat » 1 FridlJ'I JniDI Lelpe v&. • f: M. J, 9f'ilW!I l.f; IM -Mlltor , &met Lague to~ at ................. ._.. • • '"""'· Eltlmci H1gb. ,,_ .:-w:=r-U........,, 1 .. 1 Ct) S.- ·--· ( ~-· • I,....., ~-Of' .~;., rJ1~ "tw ':11. Corona Ciel Mar Hilb'• ~ 1t I f :JI If ll: ,.1»-PMdll11 iu1 1ott 1o H....-<s> s. 1rv1oe League champlonahip ...... 4 1 ! ~. lo,?I m .. "!)t-Mc:Mutlel'I (UI • Munit\Y 1s1 ,.. football team will be feted at a t.tt'.11 n DI ~o!n IUI 11111*1 Mortin ISi sports awards '-•-uet ai ~ ~ II I: ;~~ CUI pll!Md lw O.n:l• ($) Balboa Bay ctuhTueec11y fS-11' I :II • m .. ;~olJ-11 .. ~ (U) dee M.mll•n (SI H. • 'night " .a-(I~--; I ' -!ft 2~.~"" 101 •Dr °"'t"r1e 151 F~ivltlee get under w.;.' at f:'m=.. i l I ·9! fl II ~~~':iww~t. 7 o'-<:lock with, several sportl ~ind.....,WMU. :II !!'' ........ \l...n-t peraonalitles included in Ule NA~~UC:a ~~ :':o:~.t•I Ir.I program. ~~ , I ~ 1 -S m 11))-.MV iost "' '°'"''· Former UCLA slafl Dennll ~..,... s ' ! ~lt lft I'~ 11s-o.rc1e 1M1 111_. Hod-111 1111 Dummitt anc1 Gary Behan wW ,,..~,. 1 ' :m: u: m 1 C ... t'J!ll~ _: LA .... ,_.I If -n-lllbl-(Ul -ll'I' tort.lt.h ~&m1et·grapp1enproVed lr:.Ef,, _;.~t= :!\i\i = ~~~Jr~--,J~rs:-.. ;. to be )revaleat ln most area. i:=.JE j ls.I -u l llf ' 120-M., .... ...,. IU) -1MM IW llllcl -~ -NJ 11S -IJ1 1 ., (II 1:17, , •thoucls SUneet member I -~I Hwl -'\\,I... \D-lllpp CUI cllc IW Mtlont 111 "'· lbriDI and Western and J "•=~:....'s.1·111ii ,.~w.,,.... cui ·PIMM ,_ 111 Irvine loop powers Corona del -8~1»-Jlod91r• t-11 lSJ -'1-....0rtew IUI -h dllfllHll, ,.,..,. ---l'OWRAlll ey were I '" -0.. s.41 ,r, -1.U-lhld!Jit IUJ """"" ltlcffttl ISi not present. i ltl -Hall '41 Hwl -::W.. ''~•Pt!' (Ml die Grttnblink (I ) be Oft hand I! will eJ·USC:. • c.-,; m • ~·v-autw IMJ .,... Guthrit 111 • standouts Marlin MclCeeVer, g::~ot• I i '.!5 fl~ in:;::;;::;;;;;:;:; '" er~tg Fertig and Mike, .. Gar. ~="'... I :»i ,U In f:n.-Got1Mn tM1 -w forf91t. rett. -.... ~ Who Cares? ..... __ --.,._:.-1-•-Vall ~~~ll'.-1.u ~it.c-1~17" 1·'~ Kollt IS), . '\ i.: '5-1. lllottdl: '-!·ll •1_, _ 1.:-0· Mi"'* IUt ,ilWlld ._,,..(I) ...!", ~--acgrecaieb ad a ICOl'll•l7 , 'W•t!'!f'_f 1.\ 111 -IC.._ H-1'4120 '165-.Glil CUI lit.MM McHVlll fl) ... --· -~"'i'. .. ,~ lll'-•~>t.i' 13 -l •lO. -edae wblle four amaet ICbooll ~u~11~1 1u '_:,,;. ·11S-Ca111u1 ~,_, ...-i11t 111 1 tt. (" ""''-'-n-~ N--..+ ;;1-\~ •>1 lf'I -Ki-s.21 1tl-(1'9tt IUI o.c ~" cs > w. __,.-.. ~ ., .. ,... • Hwt -·-.W. Jfwt.-Oelll.00 CUI flfflneli WWffft Ill IWbarandWHlmiml«alH a°V,ii:J~~,\~ ,,,. aml l.c>ari. •l ... 1) wert M ; UI ..:.. W.1 1_1.s 1 Hiiier \IWllty unbelten. lU -Smltfl '411 165 -~l'f C•l 1111 sn- 11!. -~l.~'411 ltl -f~ (UI -b\I' fomtf, Weshnlnster complied the-~' ~ c..,. M : 1., 10l-JGllM·1u1 -tr'f fwftlt. highest amount of points at ~Iii -~.m-.. W.11 t• llJ H-CUI -111r fwflH. ~ wblle ilwllllllkla raac up IOI alld Newport$. T o p two lrvlne entranta , ,P"!nd ... be boat .r..tancla ·/J~'l('zl.1 .i:;rJ;Jl'!ll ~ lndivldually, unbeaten Wfefl\en from the , prange -Cout ..... Included Costa 'Mes&'s llJ..pouftd ·wl;ne Jones , llf-Jloll'ttl (Ml f!llWllO lllr Duff Ill Also drl D Lot tf:::• 7 ' I -"' "' ,. :•. race Vet a n "" ... lldtCO • s AIS ., "' Vf-L-(611) PINIM Al"'• (I) :$1. Gurney ls etpected 'to attend. All•~ •' • •' ...... lit' t$1 15'-HuH I.Ml -bf ~t. H.w ... 1 w m 1•~1.. .. 11 CMl w.. iw ..r.it. Tickets, priced at '9 eachl x<• dl'l...on ""' 11s-11r_..1o <Mt -b'f ferffit. are available at Corona de MtnnHot!"~!'t'r' !~~~\,:;".:~~I. Mar High School (M4-1000). trr~i.£'~ • No ot.'ler newspaper in tbt world cara about~ .. ~-)'OU' dally .......... -• tbe DAU..Y Pn.oT. .. ,..:,· (7.()) and Newport's quartet of RJ<:b l\lVOl')l (*t at ; 120), Mike K. Bfown (7.f" 'at 1st), ·MJke J, Brown (7.() al 191) and beamoeigbl John Mellor (7· 0). Sears .1•:• •• :>1 ·.~-: '\,.-': ~.·~~· .. ,.:; Five Huntington athletes were undefeated and they were Rich Baer (127), Mork Smith (ISi), Scott Mallory (165), Mike lloplay (175) and Jim Polle< (191). All acept Mallory (M-1) were 7-0. Marina was seventh in the Pacifica High (Garden Grove) -tourney with Vikings steve Honored I Mission Viejo lllgh'1 Aundre Holmes and Gary Wood were selected by the loop coache! on the All-Crestview League football t.am. . -. .• ~ ~Clemente aces gleaned lbelr !lhare of glory with defensive back Clark Jar! reU and liner .en John Romero and Bill Madden earnjn8 rirSt-team berths. CHfo•M c1• .. . , :; SAVE '10! 8-'n'ack Stereo Pl~yer With · · ;·: 'Professional Penske . Maldplex Radio . ~ ' 'flmln& Llgbt · ~n·,21, . ·79' 99'. .... ,,.~'. . ', ar 1999 llepllr '11f'tl . • . . 'Jlelal,, . • ' . • . • •. t # •• -~~=== .·~\; . ~ .. :.:.:!t::.~ atereon.dkt .. Upepki}'el'. '507t ~ SwMd a"Uows tube ·~ttt;b • t .... -....... Solid 1taie .... 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Torque CGIMl'tet automaUca111 •-.-r • Auto-Plui·IDCoffeemaker ·.:.i•· ~ :t.'J!:.bo"T:-"""1"1'""· ~ ~·" d 999 . .., .... - Rtplar$1%.19 _ 1·.•·t -..E&:'·· re;;-'~·_ . ·--*'~~ <;Ratfortrlpol l'<rwerodbfcll· .-.~.~~~-~:j .. ?!-~• •mte JJ~. Frab. col!ee •DY' J • • • Ume', anjwhere. ............... 4114111,111 ... tll ... ......... • ....... IOQUCS.Ata)CO. ·~ , l.llN'l.11 ,. MtlHO• ....... 11 .... ..... M1.WI • -·-Jff.tPll IOilttlCO.utnAl4 ...... ~·· ~ ,...,.,, ... .. ... , ........... , .. , .• i -. . ' 1 ( ( I l • I • • • .I •~I • 1ci • , • • ·-.. ~· . . • Ke cli, Irish .Yachtsman ' Newport "*••tel'• ·~4 TakJ on -Elde..S;· •• • ,Head Home PERTH, Australia (AP) - • Rouod,tiJe.~orld yachtsman ·;win, Place Oft~n • Bill Kirig Is on, hif '}'BY again.J , •• lludbl&Joc: ~·c;ipe Hom and ~ Newport B•~cb ' · yoongsters -all nelghbor1 on home." ~ Isle -have ICO~· Im- King and his C-foot ketch . Galway Bluer aet saU from Fremantle on Sunday to con- tinue 1nother leg ' or his voyage. He sakl be hoped to reach South America and round. cape Hom before June. The SO.year~ Iri&bman abandoned an attep:ipt to uil nonstop around~ 1he world earlier thlt y~r when he was forced to head for Frtmantle pressive wins and near-Wins Jn th.Hobie Cat,lf fleet on both a local and national leYeL The four teenagers are John Rosi-Duggan, II; Cral& Barto, 14; Jeff Jones, lt, and Eric Barto, lS. • In virtually all competttion, they have been up against skippen in the 15·year bracket. :Ross-Duga:an amassed the best record siDce he started saUing 2~ years ago. . .. Resal\I at ·Lake Havuu, a fourth lo the !Vil "'tionala-al TIJl1jll, Fla. and· Ii thtro In the year's high-point standings in Callfomla. Craig Barto hu been uil1ng J!ot;< Call fnr about II morithl. He, started with a fourth in Class C in the An- cient Mirlner'• Regatta in Newport Beach In lt'IO, follow,· ed. by a ClW: C win in the Lona Beach &pua In 1r11. Thll threw him into the B clus in which he placed r~ in the Dana Point Regatta, thus moving him to Cius A. .. I • ~uae of IOl'e hlndl receiv· ed from working on the ~t. ....... ,,. .• In \he 1970 national regatta a\ Honolulu, be was sevenµ,. Jn lrl!, he IC<lred a fint In the Callfomia ll!ale Cham- pinnshipo, lint In the Desert AJ a Class A skipper, he won the 1971 Ancient Mariner'• Regatta and rou ..... ed.,lt With an eighth ·place lo ~~::?.:~the C JOHN •ROSs.i>uGGAN ILEFTJ TELLS OTHERS ABOUT COMPETITIONS class in 1970 with a third place Th• S.Hon Ar9 Craig,.Barto, Jeff Jones, Eric Barto Marines Offering . :i.;.~~~~::g~-----.-..:.--'-F-Q_r_A.:...::dc..v_e_r.:..ti-si_n_g;..;_i...:n'-----1-~~--- .. . • ,.. , ~ '' Mariner's Regatta and third lg J ... · · • " · tl!e So!\lh~•ll Gbamplonships Out 'N' About '. Classes 'lli Sailitlg :!t~""ec:.r~~ · Phone No;rri Stanier I I I ' d · . ' • ' • .' ·l .. : · :ies..idabllfandplaced,; nte1,e•~ M1r1ne Corps Ai' ~ ~ Blnops an:.•~ ca~ = 1n a,::~~ n.i:: 642-4321 - '!iever mind the boats. Boat sliow queen Angela•May personnel at the Salb ·~ If. ,' "" ,' l-'-tlle..:..;.l_..!'C,,:lc...,..;. _11ep-"-_ua_·-,----,..------~---------------'-----irill be on hand at ·the San Francisco, Sports, & Boat i • base who have tired o( whizz. The clauelf·at.e b!ld on Show which opens at the Cow Palace Jan. 7. The ing about tne skits tat the .,, Seturdaya. 'I\e,~y &an Jnncisco exposition will be the first in the speed of sound can now learn . tho parti~pant 11111 ·-""noon r. nation m 1972. to 2 p.m., .the J<JDOlring r -= to conquer the sea at speeds· of · weekend fronf'2 to 4 p.m. _and ~ • , • six knof1 -in a sailboat on'tbe final Saturday from 4 to t~--~HJS" Co· t' f r 1971· ? ::orl~:Sm~~i:;1::; ~~·~~·six~~ursessionentl.tles •• S 0 , " "' · · . · hlDl to sad a special services . • " · . • . nel -!~ve, ~ retired -boat at any time, \,,j • , ", ' ,and thell'1 ~epend<q~ by ilie. A{Tang(\lllents for l....,ns • , . US 3rd Marine Ai~t.'.Wing arxl 2l$ at the hellcoptef station. $5' IJO 000 Pl special serv1nea jllylsion of the carr be made by calling En. ·-., • ' ... 1 • ~ Marine Corps A.ti:' S!!Uon. 1 G~ry Sgt •. John Fltta',, the • J • ., • 11:ie classeJ are conducted . leJUOr instnldor, and sgt. C. ·:.Yacbt. r8Clal of the salllftc that one for 60 miles until his on wee!(~ It Dana _Pomt. Jobmon. Ire atl Dana Point 'wrietJ la aft expeosJve sport • . of 11 ,,;. 000 ..:..a1~ The learning craft consists of every Saturday to tum every h , • pur exo c .....,, .-\.lllwm a it-root J I Jahtnini Class Undlubber Marine into an "old hobby -or whit ave you. engines blew. loo Uiree~t-• 'oot Rebel salt" No one will deny it -least ,_ 1 p, v ~.,, ' ~ .of all tbcllt involved in it. Undaunted, Hanks signed up. ~ ' " But JDOtt uiling yachtsmen for the longest ocean race in - 1111iuld ht considered milers theitorld -the Bahamas 500 ...compared to Texu oilman in June.. Jn an amazing show • Roger Hanks who prtfers to of r:ookie pluck and determina-~ ~ spend his spare change in the uon, 'H:ants~ boat 'led .after 300 '.~J~~1~!~rU equally rugged 1p;>rt o f milts htfore a:uccumbing to a offshore l)01ter bol_t n~. seri& of ~niCal failures.· Hants, a Marine IDI~· In the Hennessy Grand Prix· ~ gunner f.U r n e d · off New Jersey July 14, he led · mUllonaire, Qtounded t h e the pack for 500 miles and ; ot&bore power boll fraternity then lost an outdrive. - · from the time. tie burst on the Then the worrn' turned-for.. j 1Ctne. ,·) _ / HanlS. Not ·all the·w"aY over. · 1 H~ firit real raceooat was JUst revolveil a bit.. 119.t_h~g less than the best -a Hanks.,hi~ England in time *.loot' Cigarette hull , from for the l'Co'ir'es-Torquay race. .. ~ wotl4 <h•IDP'L.Don At• -U.:, ridway mark his ~ A'rbnow a abop lo Mlatni, Fla. Blopcje n had a full hour lead ""Now Cigarette hulls are,not whl?J lie decided on a frontal exacUy cl;leap, but Hanks attack on the North Sea. cholt to go all out and power lost to 30 mph winds and 20- it with a pair of big 500-fOOl· seas and finished a borRpower M e r C r u i s e r creditable fourth . . aterndrlves plus a new twf.st -Epgland'a Hamble race was 18,tlOO wnrth or tuned elhlust nut. Blonde ll led for 170 I I ' • 11stems. miles · then .blew another out-. With the )>est that money driVe with only,35 n\11" I<> go. MA••NES TIA"" SAllll(G AT DANA'POINT coold buy, Hanks' luck was . It wu then J'.r&noe':i tum to · · r-· ' ._.,... c-. 11....L • .,;,,.._ -all bod. me.it llanD. II -tile worldll::.===='=$11;"::·::•::""=·":;:tft::::)'::::"":::'·:;:-="=-======I • Tbt Ont orfsbo}e race be cbaibpionlhip "D ! au v t 11 el· ' eDaftd wu the l.cq: ~ offshore cooiesf. Hanks won ii. , ~racelR!tAprU.The ll!aybe ',his ,luck had THE. wo-· RIO riece 'was called off because of changed? J:io. way. ~ • , ti.a weather. 'Ml.at dl~'t Blonde, 1111 a . brand new • ~r Hanks' too mach. A ·Cigarette Jnl'u ;,vb1ch had never llhipyard launching the bOlt touch~ water, was totaled In •••• fbi.. the race dropped tt, c1us--a t;11l~r-~k a~ldent in ~ !!!! lfW $8,000 ln damagts. Gal.riesville_, Fla. on its way to • ~ ~ei:t Hanks enter«t the Miami for the start of the Oct. • ~ 's.m GrUfith ~I 15 Mlami-{IJassau race. As • lll "'orlda In May. Ha led Hanka..xt>lllned ~: • ~:";:":;:',.., -~ ;r "The trailer 1acknlfjd off an ..,._ ·~; f overpass ind stoppejf '$97,000 .......o""- I 'h, '-!~!1L • · later." . ~ ..:Jt,l.&UJOOf; Not to be d.isrour~ed, he lmmediatf:IY called 'Aronow and ordered monde IV for tht Races S~t Hennessy Jtey West race. It ,....,... couldn't be finished in time. 5:..it=-'~-o:-,..,_ °"' -i---· -,,., -.... ..., ___ ........... .... _... .... l_..__. .... ., .......... --"" IOOCUf ............... . but foriunately Blonde 11 ar- rived back from England ear- ly eoougb . "The ,difference between men andiOOys is !he price of their toys," quotes Hanks as he brusieo 1'mlelf prepe.rll\.I! for an assault on the 1port In 19'12. The price for the 1971 cam- paign? u~ or a hall·mlll· ton dolllra. , ___ -..,: Wo'retalkingaboutdmm type bnkesmmiy Alneri<ln car. This Unotju.rta reline. This U a a:mplete brake job. We11 al.so rotate the wheels, road tEZi thoW' aod give }'OU •non-prorated 20,000 mile wrill!D guami.tee on the liniog. V.'e11 give you free brake adjustments for the 1ife of tb,t lining. And we 11 do the whole job whUe you l'l'ail, • You don't need cash You can chafgeil. . ~ ...... " --lloull t ....... pods Alp anent 111.-ct~· So··· t1,00 ..... ,,_ All~-..... Afrf~-·~ """ .. -----..... __ vw:r., .. -. •. u. ..... -. 11...,i.t••.ts --....... ----7 '6.95 7 -c:.·~rtf~ - AtB;gBral<e,westaodio/roflto/""1-1o Costa Mesa: 3181-Harbor Blvd. (714) 549-4022 New Hours: Mon.-Fri . 8am-9pm Sat. 8am-6pm Sun . 9am-5pm •34.99 Battery Charger. .• -·~ .......... ~-·--·~~~~ .............................. ~+-~~ ......................... ~ .................... ...;i:....~ ..... ~ ' .. .. -_,, ·--· IO.Qt.Can l 'OW-30All- Weather Motor Oil Roplar $4.49 3~ .... ;~.:me::¥: _,~. 04.99 O.E.R.• Shod> Abeorben •19.99Under-Daah 3-Gaage Panel SAl'E -If I ,_ .AJ'Dmetet, elecaonic ---llDdoil -- • Regular 112.99 TettingKit 1099 · lododcs: • Timiaa liaht: • Compnssion testtr • v aanull ..,e" htrMKe swq::r nri rt:h 11266 A1lcA"°Kt~...,., Con.Nnlcnl Credit Pia"' \.Prict• Effectl•e Sun., Dec:. 12 ~Ml Tue• •• Dee. 14 --· ~ ' 8-Ft. Alq9iinum Booeter~able 267 • Plnents short circuit: and damage to cu'• elcctri<al system Regular 12.49 12-In. Jack Stand J.ffcisbt. l:Z.lnch. Regular 'l 9.99 Tachometer •.8,000 RPM.. 3l+ii. .,rpe<io<ype asc • CJif sweeP-· • 3!4~in. light ff!CC • Tnmin'orized to gi~ JOU accut9Cf t'O wicbia 309!i of full ICale '24.99 Manual Aolo Radio SAl'E -IS/ All uodenla,h AM Radio with .RP booster -few areacer scoslti•itf aod xlttti.-ity. Hu ex• eel lent tone, •()lume. · LiJhtweiJh~ ... , 10 i .. stall. ----.... ---- • t ·---- DICK TRACY Mun AND JEFF '1'0 BE A GOOD f>YNDICIO'R SAl..E5MNl YoU <!AVE TCHl)ll./E A CIV\RMING 'PERSONALMY-Yotl MUSTBENE.Cl'I IN cmlER W0""5 )<)II Mll5T FIRST SEU. ~RSEU'! ACROSS •l"Beau-" -45 Uproar 1 Strokes with a 46 Ooe wtio gtnllt mlnMI' misbehaves: 5 Great feat 2 words 10 Ramble .48 City of ELl'oi>e 14 Bacch;inals1 SO Horst of 1. wild cry ctrtafn color 15 Sort of 51 Ancient Gteek _ frlghlMf~ COYtrtd 16 At MY time colonnade 17 Monetary unit 52 Stationary of Italy part of a motor 12/l3fil 18 Air force bast 55 Actor's Jn California substitute: 6 Hir'Y!Sls a crap 30 Take into 20 Aircraft 2 words 7 Sea eagles legal custody: carriers: 59 Feeling urKler 8 Support Slang: 2 words Informal the weather: ' 9 Make more 31 Periods 22 Strikes • 4 words lnt!flse of lime vlgorous 61 Tr1ckman's 10 Presentation 34 Horse-drawn blows goal of opposing vehicle 23 Erodes r 112 PrfPOSltlon arguments 37 Ccmneocemelts 24 Sure thing: f,3 Not sub]ect lo 11 Chamber of 39 !.Mis achlewd Slang 64 Goddess of a stove 42 Small shovel· 25 Mud on • discord 12 -antique! llke utensll rlvH bed f6 Semiprecious: a dull.grten 44 School fo.nded 28 Those who stones mottled by Henry VI Inspire hotrqt fi6 Formal customs serpentine 47 Potassiuni 32 lOOye;n: /tia, 1>7 Be a. tenant matble bltartrate 33 Conduit for 13 Units of worle .119 Chapeau maker earring off DOWN 19 Ptrtainin; to 51 QdorJ waslr a. Et.topratl 52 Unforeseen 35 Consume 1 Wealth country • oti;stxle avidly: 2 wds acquired 21 Follows cloRfy 53 Hivt1on one's 3' Straight dishonestly 24 Apple parts • pmaa 1 th in plrces 2 Harmful 2S Straogly 54 fota of wood ;l The PenlI· stll'lted Int 55 Location 38 Indulges an truch: V•. 26 Feminine name 56 Dark area on 1ppelilr 4 Installed kl 27 Canceled the moon fully • posltlmi 21 Meut.tlng j7 As neat as 40 Klnd rl llOtb of ttllintnel device --: 2 wris ~1 Mi lltary 5 Dedicated 2' Study piece 58 Larr squadrons: people of music 60 Japanese sash. PEANUTS By Tom K. Ryan ...,_J!AW 't'OO ......,.~SOING­ '«XIR PMtmi? By Al Smith ·.: ' JUDGE PARKER WHEN El<\C ASKS TO TAU: WITH MIM, SAM PlllVER eEAllZES "notAT TME 'YOUNG FRIENP OF .:rEEP~ 15 TR'OU&lEO! MISS PEACH " U't.: UNER ---- GORDO •• ~ r • MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS c't.\Qll, 51# 'Cllt~ llAACl.D, 'FOii: CllQIN• 1100 ~ I)() IT l oor ~ol-bOA'r' C'JIOl.l, ml61' A um:e. Clll!U' 1'0lt l)ADDQ 1- FROST#TE HIM I~ • • ,. Pl.EASE, I O.N"r 6lVE "°'1 TME Ir.EASON •• &UT I WANT YOU TO TALK l'EEP AME' ABBEY Ac.#JNST WJCING 11-IAT me IN nie li.OIMINGI. · By Cllarles M. Schulz By Harold Le Doux ~I(, I CANT :JUST 60 TO 1l1E 61RLS ANO TEU TMEll\ TMAT TMEV !:.MOUlPN'T MAKE THE TRIP!,, NOf THE WAY TMEV'VE &EEN LOOICIN6 FORWARP 10 IT! • .. § ' f f ,.,,. • DAIL V "LOT lft By Al WHl!RE's ')QJFt COPY.INe ~ M.ACll!NE'? ·~ ljl .. . By ROCJet" Bollen. ., .. _ \IJll1:» HE!e. .n~w 1 .. ':·· 1t) ClltfiP. HE11J.GMlltP • "· " . ' ' ., - ·,· :-. ' .. :;.~ THE GIRLS "•!> ..: ... 1'For beavea.'1 sate, Myra, if there'• oDe tblac you don't · need It'• 1 convenatloa piece." ... ; ' ly Mell $0, n<!!Slt Pl'V5 A CilliOUP MAS TD MA\11! ... CATClol.Y NNl'r ... DENNIS THE MENACE ' ' '·; ,,. --~-,,,....... ""'" ~' --:,,, I PERKINS • .. f • . .... • ·' ••• """' ... Moill'. ly John Miies 'SAHTA CLAus ISll'T't.IEllll!lt A MYTlt .. M~S A /l'f'(7ill'Jre ... 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I •• ,,,,{.I_ ; ··~· : I 3 "t· • , ..... . ~ --.... • ' I ~ ' r-I.. • . •J"'• 5 r1il f.a~t~ h,e!J;:~are ea~ly:.,. . . •' _.. . ' •' • .,'"'" t.'.~ _;.:· ... -~·_:.... ·ft'dt~ . -a1 • . · · · ·:-,·1:.ty · "'·~:. '~¥/~~ tJ. Stretching out the Christmas shopping seasonugives refciilers ··:a ·chctoce t~~.iuit'ctiori ·more efficiently: Wlie n clerks a~e -~le~~ :'harried,· '~'b~;1?ing i~ 'm~te :~~£t,ianf for everyo~e.' . , . '·~· .,; ..l ' I ; ·' ' . ' . ~ ' ~ . ' z .. Ma~X retojle~s offer theii'1~/ly., :special "s~ialr'. e(1r/y in ~h.e,;~~son fo ,e~¢ol)r(1gtt · the pub.lie /o ~b9P eqrly ar(cf .to :he'lp allevi~f¢.;tf!e~Jf;st- minufe "pa' nic!' buying. ' · · · · · ·, · : : · ···' · · 't ~ · "'"' . . . ,. ' . .a ·~. . ;· . i· , 3~~·Jusf in case yQur favor.ife Christmas gift mer<;ha~f ha~. und~sfi- .' ... . 'll 'j ' l '•/ f' 1 ' ~ 'I ·• • ' '.I ;, mat.ea to,u~ ~enthusiasm for the season, a longer period of ~liop~ng •• < '° ' • • ·' • .,~lj I .. •. ~gi.ves · hirri ' a· ;chance fo re-order popular · items· so h~ .doesn't h·a.,e;:fo (, ... ';•'' ' ;;.,·:J ·.~. . '• . . ft' 't , •'disappoint shoppers later ,,,, .. fhe . .season. 1 • • • · 1 r . , , l • . . . •• t~ "1 '..J 'f. • " 1•1 • ·1 ... • l . _\· .c-..t . . 4.· When . you · take more d°'ys . !9 $hop .rou can do ;1#)e job rriot~ 'fti'or- oughly, visit mqre stores, compare prices and qualify ' and be more satisfied ·with. the gifts yo11_ fin?l ly "decide lo . b!JY· · . , . t ' ' 5.i·A~d there's 'no '. secret <1bout if, t~e Christmas s~oppin(, 'feason is the \ ~igg~.sf ..sales. pJriod of 1h'e ' ye_t;z.r fo~ ~f"~r,tpiler.s·. s .u .eJ?~lt}locol merchants ·now and you'll help them make enough profit to keep ., . ' -. their prices ·reasonable all year long. (And pric_es wjl/ never be morf! . . . . ~ . reasonable "'than they are now.) ' • ! ' , ~ ' f Ill. I r-._ --- . ~· ) ~ J .I I Thia m.u1age pre1ented a1 a Publi.c'Seftfice on behalf of our fri.ernu fliail your.1, tire retail mercha~tl of the Ora.nge Coait 4rea, by the . 1 · 1 ... ' . .... i I : i ~ • i . ' I • , j .. ' \ ·- .· ' ' l • • , ' I • . • • t ' i , . • • I ' ' • , ( I .. . . ' . . . . . . . . . ~ . . • .· . ' ' . • • • .·.::_: · Of'·Thlse : Things -A· ~ l ; ' ' • r ' I • • .. ·- • ' . '. ·-.. '"~ ._, .. ;·~1:1JyjJ _p1 LO·t -~ - ' . ' ~ . .. I . . ' Will·· '.$ell Fast!· . ... • . ....... ~ ... ·' ,,. ~­•. , >. . .,, .• ~·· f.:t~' · . . . 29. 111cydo 21!4@111: • . 30, TJpOwrlfOt' ""iWn 6.1~----·at •. iltr:·Stodl1· ·. • -~Ill• ""-;''s.w .-32. .,.Y.rOpodla ~•Jll-, 33. y-.....-croa ... fr WaWi · . 34, Tropical Fish . •\( . ";· .1 , .. : ... •h•" . ,; <,,_. '". . --.. t.: o-Y . ' 57. lfoctrfc Train 51. Kitten 59; C!Qolc1 A\llO .. IO. Coffoo, Tablo 61. MOtoicycle , . · · 62.AcCOfdlcn 63. Skit tl O•tlo lord Motor 35. Hot llod Equlpm't • s-. lot 36.. l'llt C.ljlnot "· Cwo!fi·" : · 37, Goll Clubs ,ll!< ~ .. ~ ~l/'l•,tJMl)(VI . I,. Jolr(lar~ :It. Vlctoi1tn " rlor 1·l" ,.....T... . .40.•J!lfh'oom ~ , : i. lowllit'-Michlne 41. SllA· Proloctor 14..~ . ' 42. bwn Mowor lJ..~ Tools 43, P~ Toblo 1 L.'DithwAllJ!or . . 4.f. Tires 17. """" . 45. 'p1-t II. iralollj 1 ~r\.1-·~ Fyr C!ltl> 19. 1:::..:· 47. Dr~pos . i:IO.' r · · · Mo Linen( 21. ( ftitlii> Colltctlon · 49.' .l:fol'H ~ 111tiiii1t1o; Ioli . ,. ', . 50'; 'Airplane 2'.iP\rf.; ..... ,. . . . 51 ~ Orwan· 24, '!1Plofliii1 !\Ill 52; Exwcydt u. 'w"" ·11<11 . :53. "',. 1laokt 2'. :I'~ . . 54. ~1 leott 64. TV Sot 65. Worlcbonch 66. DI~: WJl<h 67. Go-Kirt , ' . 61.1-. . -. 69. caill!ilh1r TtaUar 70. Antique FumltvN 71. Tapo Rocorcler 72. Sailboat 73. Sports C!f' 74. MattrouloxSfilt · 75. Inboard Speedboat ' '76.·.ShottUri . ' 77. Sadcllo . . · 11. Dart --79. Punching ... • 'IO,' laliy"CllT!ito . 11. °"""' 12. ltlfto .. . . . . .• ' ~. ~ \:, . )5. H,,~.Chalr • . if: !tlooli r. • $&. Colni ..... ' . ::: =.Goat ·; ': ~ ( \ 1 1 . r .. • I • " ' . . . ' .. . ' ,. . { ~ j I / • , • I ~ ~-0r . .;,,, otlier ~7thlngs llFMnd tfit ·ilo.M ' ' I ' -· · : i' cdn be 1 twntd Into call! , witll a .,. . ... • ... . .... • I I .,_,.. •' . ' . t \ ., I o;_ o• , .·' -__.,__ • r I •· I . . . . IDAJILY .Pl'LOrt'. 'WANT-AD ' . "'. . \ .,.,,,. l r ,j 1 r ·~-" . ·S·O . • .r.. 'i I ! . . . .. " ~ ' t • "fDOn'.t :Just Sit There! ' ' I \ y• ' ' ,. 1 I ~ • ,• ... ,1 t ~s •. •• ••• ": : 1 • 1•·. ·DJ·~· DIRICT , , . .. ' • • ....,,. D1::t11• lJ, lm. Ull.YPILOI' -----------·· ---~ . ·nrr I -• r• ...,_, Btll;leJll!lill.,I•• .. r..e~ z• .. c .... P.._ ..,,..., •. ft QI $ j;j, I , ··:·HE' REAL ~ I.:STA'!SR.S .lJNKilit ~ ... -.. - WALK-TO BEACH S BEDROOM LUSK 2 • Stoey 3 bedroom, Jara< • family room. 2 Firtplaeea, warm. immaculate(&nd close DlnJJw, -· ' balhe, open to CdM Ill. S-bedroomo. lam· beun ceW.ng. Built-in ldtt:h-ily room• and ~tna: room, en;~Great tor famfty or tn-wtu ftl )'Ollr dowd with ~-~-$32.750, Call eue and f\ln. $67,500, •1"'1HllJf tiClMfS .. · .. ~ ................ Jlb1N£•port BHd., CM.! CaU et6-3928 Ewt. 61>1B77 NILClllftt.y, ....Dlllllllf,Clll bHltlvt LM11t Deslaned for en~t. 4 large bdrm. + bonus room with Wef:r bar, Located in Hunt •Hlrtlour. For more information cat 847-6010 BAY & BEACU l~FAL'fY "LEASE OPTION" FOR JHE LARGI! "UECUTIYES nu. .... hard ., find!! v DREAM!" Gcqeooo home. Soac1owo • : . I~ . * .. :; : . ~· . .. . '" • ;.'. FAMJL·1 -·· 3 BATHS. Cracl<> 'NI·~ borne bu ewry f H~';' ~!' ~ eUng fireplaoe. Family rm. -~ · ~···::.:re .. ~. , $15,000 --· Formal dining -H~ Schoci. u,.. iWlM AtftTIME i For more !n!onnollon ciJI ~ • BR., FR,. DR. A room. 3 ba"'-1lUI Is tnd.Y helrd a!;;::;:· Dltl You'I be ahlo.i., In thio 211< ·I• 111...,e. ' • SI!>. Sandy beach. ""'kings palace. 112-253S' • ., i.ao.s and -pool , · t aeufe.tel o:lllllltte with pOol. """I' • "O THE REAL ''"\1.1 I.:STATERS VA~NT Lot • Galaxy, anl-... ted•n. ;., HIKl.\I L 01 \0\ $451<XXI. Fee. Bert at'allab1e. dolm'to 'nJe· borne 1-4 . t / . . ~ • ...,. tam!ly I , ENGLISH ..... : ...... draperies, a1-t. . .. o!~ operated. Oolclwell,Banker COTT AGE "Superbly Spanish we could ao ... bot Juot 1 "" • 'I :-0 ~ W..t:.ll..'1119 V_alv.S7 ......... "'.• ..... .....,, s bedroom, , In Baycrest" · ..U and we will ,,. .....i ~ '"""·" dinlnl room ~ h..., tam· ,_ ~-, ~-~·-· "' ""'1aln oll."" ,......., 1 Lootin& for, 1 o u r .monc!YI ft)' room 1'idl fittplace, .. u• .. ~ _........, ~--Priced not ct '5f,950. .., -f lltte tt ill An-a-;33-01911 644-2430 N..,_ Hts ar0a, J ,...,. b Iara• home -lamlly • ..,... home tsateM11 1'!1!!!!!!!!!!0! ........ ~~!ll Id ·l399IO . · room torm.ldlnll>rareaA • COA&Tf .f·! bed whb ·1 extnl. ,. 0 • • • • • • ~pt.&. on.. Uldque :-::: ..... ·~~. '•'"' ' YOU WIN!lll PETE BARRETT home In .. ... ........ WA1.UC:I den,ldtcheo·;..lh....,..,.. __ ,,;,....a·.,,...,.., .,... to '=•pott -ta REALTORS · { •neat .. • pin. -t 1cr ... --.Oieck-REALTY l ............ _... u14141-, .,,,,,. • No """" G.L f:-c.u M&-nn. 119,51111. 1,.__ 1 ,_ 1 '-""'"'.m: ..,._ l111a -1611 WUlCLlff ... ..,.,... ......... I OM1"' vrry cooperadve. * Hap famUJ mt. MlWf'OIT llA.CH t. i' $30,51111. CALL S75430. 1 Beaut. ,,,.,.II«. .64Z.S200 ,__ · "W b It e Eiepllonb" _. .• ~·co.·' *Comer lot ...._ ,... ....... , Turn f -...,V~._ * Separate prap WILL Buy >Wr' CU' paid 1or hm into •iCASff" -ltl1 'l'." STEPS TO ociAN' " * -· ""'"'· "' not. Coll RalP.h Gordon -Huntlna1 .w..... ... tlieJn .... DaJly P llot , · lldnns. + ~y prlc<d at 129.900. 673-0900 -Hl-3031, l$'lll OPEN !fOUSE cc;uma, . <laalllled. 6IJ«I& 2-i!':~/j=-:·.!.m. !lob FUL.LER 'REA~ TY In x!Ol, cond.I $.16,900, ~4 , -~-CJ.YWOOO REM.TY , . 4iJ 830ll w. °'"" Hwy., N.B. GET A LO ; • 's_.11-l290 · , 1 FROM SANTA r ASSUME ~, 0n .,,. ....,, .-~~ ...... ·v· LOA • ;;rM ... v..,,•Oount?YCi.il . ,. "LarplllxlJ!ftbuildinr Sharp 3 Bedrm. homt:· on alte b:a.ttd. &m(nll ,CU.,: lotle lo(. $IC. mo: ...,. ,.;.;;· ""'-· Pri<O o! ~·­an. Full price "4.900. • -kq ...Uer Is o ii It J fULLIR REA~!l, ""950. Humo and ~ -.OU4 ~ JOIU' mm cbmmey. lar1J11l11 H1llll11t7 . :;o;.:151· 1°"" .,,. • .,,., Then ....... thio ....,. • ~n !Biiai Bmi\-,,,... """J"!"'! • --... ., po<I _.. larp -pa.-• -.,,- ... .\II <No """ ~--1..:;;;;;;;;;;;~~ .. .,;q pi,ooo. 817-~EANFRONT ·O T Hr ' Ei\L "-. I 'S'I 'i~ : 'f l~S TIMI ====-~­.. Cj)UICK CASH THROU•H A DAILY "'LOT DUPLEX °""" -• wJll COOIJd. er an o&h on this 3 bed· ... ~- WANT 1AD ~--·~~-... ·----··· ~~---····imll'''. "4a-'6-p ·' room delm:e duplex. Both unlta .re in mint condtuon " fully 1llrnllhed. Full price $83,500. -SHERWeeD REAl. TY 18964 Brookhurtt, F.V . DAU..Y P.ll.OT tor 1c:Uonl <t U •• .. ~t"!'f"M't"'! ··' ;. .... ~ :• . ' • ' • .1 " •• .. . • .• •• . 1: ·:· ... • •• ,. ' ..... ,, #-t , ...... ,.. ...... ,.., ., •• \f#-"''~'"' ~, ............ ,.~ ... ·-· .-..-,~ ... ~ •• .. •• t. • • .- M DAILY PllAT - Everyone Har 111ethin9 That .Som10\i1 .Else Wants DAILY PILOT C:lASSIFIED ADS r ,0; THE REAL ',"1_ ESTATERS '""' .l ' N l •, 1, L '• f "f 14' x 38' BONUS . ·«OOM Just listed, tenific f bed- room 2 bath, country at;yle ldll.'hen, formal dining, OV• eni%.ed double pn:ge plUI huge added family room. Full price only $29.250. Ag. mrnatte 5" CJ' loan with paymenta just $161 per mo. included ~ ALSO • No - down VA or-knv dawn FHA '"""· !=all ~ (Open l>ia.) 1 vr~~I "HOT' TAMALE! ' ,, DEDICATE TO EXCEWNCE * . . -W• have it-· .. PANORAMIC VIEW OF NEWPORT HARBOR. s bedrooms, s baths, SPAN·' !SH fireplace. 'kitchen with bullt.ins, CUSTOM decorated carpel! & drapes. BUILT·IN WINE CELLAR & WET BAR. Entertain under the stars. BEAlll'IFUL ~ PATIO, AUTO TIME UGHTS. For the discrim;;tin~;;~er~. ~::o· * -for you- *THREE FOURPLEXES all in a row. All -* <>units have 2-3 bedroom. 2 bOth/1·2 bedroom & l ·I bedroom. SPACIOUS 11' and close lo shopping, in SUPER RENT· * AL ~:A~; ·;·60 .. i.u~;.o· Is What you Will aa.y when )'Oii '""""'· ihl,, ~utlful • BR • 3 bath sp&nmi ranch IN EASTBL~·~ ~p'fil.~LEVEL VIEW~ APARTMENTS. OWners unit 3 Bed· ij!i · rooms, 1 lh baths, 4-2 Bedroom, 1.lh ' 1 , *baths, 3:1 Bedroom;!~ baths. SO GET *' sl;Yled home. Red tiled root • Imely inner polio • BBQ • MOOetn bltln ~n -Huge llv roorn-·firple. W/W epts + dta.pes • .\t.o a I& R~ arate roorp uee:ful fDr an- other BR; or den. Ololce ~ toc:, • ~ $89,"'1. 6l8'8550 •. O THE REAL ·""-ESTATERS '·.1 JUMBO Home near South Cout Plaza for·your big Jamily. 4 Large bedrm1, 2 baths + a cus- tom 40t sq ft family rm. Big daub~ car garage aDd gueu '?at. -VETS NO DOWN. $30,500 Newport '., 1 F1lrvlew '646-ia11 ·11nytlme) LUCKY. OnJ.y ............. $198,450. LOOKING FOR A GOOD DEAL? • ~ 24 units * WE HA VE THEM in high demand rent:~ al area. CWSE lo shopping, scliools & recreation. Eighteen 2 bedroom, I~ bath, six 2 beilroom. 1 bath. Could be · upgraded for more income. DEAL *AWAY at ................ $288,000. ~ " SHOWS UKE A MODEL , in Poah Irvine ATRIUM TYPE ENTRY, Charming ~~opened, jpacious living room with fire- "' place & VIEW. 3 large bedrooms,. 2 (\I baths, carpel! & drapes and all the (\I 'if'~ bt/ill-iris. ONLY 2 years old. '59,500. ~~ REALTORS 644-7270 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR. CALIF. ~~~~ Invest In Corona del Mar Duplex on comer locat\on, 2 bedrooms ea.di. Live in one. rent. 1ht other. Cozy fire. place and )t1vate pa& or t)'U'd for ttlch. Exctilent itenns. Wbe.t more can )'Oil !====:::=== ------'"'"-..., Only 116.'50 , C.U '"' 3 STORY """""'"'"'" '° ""· f13-8SOO VETS $1.00 NEWPORT HEl~HTS O THE REAL \""-ESTATERS ' ,, •• lJfl •''··· EASTSIDE TRIPLEX Ol.der, authentic Sp an Is h units. Xlnt. location nr shop. ptnc. H!a:h income, 1 ow maintenance. Priced only $38,9"" . Call 5£.5880 (()pen Eves.) Iv ~~~1 TOTAL DOWN $46,500 Remlnlacent of an orialnal Swiu Qalet located on the bluU. above Newport Bay. This home la truly unlqye u to its dealcn. Featurln& 3 master sbe ·bedropms, 2 bathll, 2 fireplaces and com- plete eue•t quuten i~ duding kitchen, bath and fireplace, Doa't m1sa it at C>Ylner bou&bt new home-.will pay all ·)'Our costs. Terrific ·location in plush jrreen residential area. 3 Bed~m, 2 Baths, fantastic paneled game room, all builtinl and sparkling condition. Govern· ment appt'aised at $29,950.-$201 No. P&tl. Cali 545-8424 l()pEn evn) lhi• price ""·""· GRANNIS DUPLEX -2 &mah blockl 1 """'""'""'""'""'""'""'"" from E. 17th St. I~ S BR Chalet type home:, 16th l Tustin. 4 BR, pool, beam ceiling, faro rm. N.B. C-2 • home & buslneu 1 blk to 17th St. Cl-2 Convertible bl.de on 10S"x372' Jot, Baker St. R·l C\ll-de .... c lot. "l'or Prolen&onal Sttv"" TRI HARBOR REALTORS «XI E. 17th, C.M. DAY OR Nn'E 646-3255 Big Canyon r ive bedrooms. s balhl, f.tm. Uy room. laundry room, 3 car garap. &auUftU corner lot et HermHqe Lane Md . Roni St. Ge<rtle Ro<d. This home ii be!nr ftnllbed now and .t>tMd be .van..~ ln mid.J'&l>W1. lltiw by end mee tt. ttien call cnnxr at ff<.mo. Pr1co 1112.soo. CHRISTMAS -SHOP· for the wbot~ (&nilly tn thil cbW!ul 4 ll<dnn.1 111< fain· IJy m bomt, l~ t>1.ths and •U the ddichtltll touehts ot a '""1 llne homo. Full price '29,500. -All ''""" ,,.._ SHEllWeeo REAL TY 1&l Brookhunt, F.V. Sell ldll \tfO\t now! C&U r "' --··--· $25,950 4 BEDROOMS with 2 pull.man bath&,. fal'\o tutic kitchen,. b U 11 t -i D raJWt, oven, dilhwahler, lnvitirv tireplacr, bt.nquet dining room. P a t i o • Sprinklers. Many eatru. Pride of o"wner1hip. 541)-1720. TARBELL ~ Harbor, Colla Mtsa -"1:T8 - $1.00 down moves )'OU ln. Sr.Iler pa,yg all )'OU!' CCIII. s bedroom. den and family room. sbake roof, prden kitchen and ovenized douo ble garage. $100 total ooet IO vet& ~ Ull.lme ailtlnc 6~ loan with total J>Qmtnts ol PM pu mo. taxes and int. 5*-115l -(Opelt Eva.) I 9 2'=1 NEW LISTING Duplex. Prime rental area. 3 A 2 81\. $29,"'1. LOW DOWN. CALL TODAY! a-.. Williamson R .. ltor 54MS78 645-1564 associated QA OK ERS-REnLTORS 202~ W lolboo 611·166) CLEAN CONDO 2 BR. J.ce. Ilia .l Hl!rs eloa· et1, Dtruna atta. D1hwshr. Patio, dbl. gar. Very c:bann- ina • Make an offer! -GE:MMt--- A aooif want ad ii a eood 1610 W. Cl>e.lt Hwy., N.B. 1.nvetf'ment ----'-REALTORS 642-4623 """'""' mo -Blvd. Ad<ml ...,_Open' I PM 2 BR. $17,,00 Eastikle area. ~ 0.ta Mesa if)ie. Good \ Mvable homeAaaoo<l~l 4 BR. $29, Brigbt &: cheery fbst a few iffttll from lov city park, near N'pt. Helibta. 2 Baths. Kitchen bl~ F.A, heating, new carpets, large fe-"""· CALL G) • , I ·~ ' , • ,j ' You Can Sell It, , Find It, Trfde It •With 11 Want Ad ' ' ecozy 2 Br ·w/ fpl. cp!/drp. 111 util incl $165. A1a Rent.ah • 645-3900 • ' t __ _. ~ [ -·-~ ---• I ... -·--lltl [ ---11'11! ....... t T' lltl C ----I[!] I-~ -··-.,~~- --· un1v.... -Alm-l'u... • Apt. Univ"" Ill Apt. Unfum. KS, Apt. Univ"" MS ""'· u..iu ... ,...------IMlahnVlel• , Celt•-Gonoral ·c--CMt•-~- FOR Ren\ or i.. ... Option C tlel 0 2 BR, 1 Ba GARDEN AP!". Dl~XI • o:&N"3 BR, 2 Bath, bplc, 3 .BR .......... v~-ro ll50 mo. ~ air hi, APART INTS .. TOWNHOU$1 .. ON BEACH' bllilll dshwlhr C!PI• lfl sm Mo. ** &5045 ALL UTlLlTtES PAU> dWhl', bltn1, ldtal fo,1' Afr Coad. 'e. J s:wtm-J ·ar., l!oi Ba., cptldita. • ENTAt flNDERS Patio: 'Nr ....,.,;. ohopPtng. lf;Wpt<! l .. ch Cloou>ue _.. )'001 "nt. ..tired coupl" Nr. Knott' .~ ~ •;Heolth IP!'· patio. Adlll. $1!0. 130 E. I BR Unturn rr IDl/l!lo. 411 W.1tll, COITA timA '23S mo. leue. Ca1J 549-,1~ ~=-~!e~ =~arm. On bu.I :•P· ~e~ ·, Gafttil A BJl. Mtkldy Ln. SQ...5811 or !'u'.mttun Avd..t.&. •Hwilo • ~ aft '' 30 pm or wtmd" BEACON JW J il<lm): 1 b&. .i-i -, ' ~ rnDltooM ~1!11.. ~(J,dr~Jal\-r * 64$.flll * 3 BR home. Cpl•, drpo, Frpl. Y"&r\Y loue. fl" mo. • Sepon.to. din'&·-lack lay FJIO!.I $1!6 DELUX 2 BR, I BA,. lllN, i*t.a pool-ca ..... tiMJa llolll.V -· .. S.nta AM FAMILIES WELCOME! I""._.,,.,. ,. Lluwllot.U patio, rar. &kl\''I!'. ttfri&. Mr. Robllllori • Home.tlkt ttorqe BEAunnIL Bay View 2 ' • MEDfT.EDD .& N~... .... D&b'ft'Ub sh. I crptl rec: room~an viewa SINGLE sroR.'t. I', FURJjJSllE $215/mo. ·6'6·698~ or DAVIS REALTY -)000 • Prlvat. patloa BR. crpUdrpa llltm, .;,., ¥" ·""'' l!ootlua'Hfl1c Elee ~ potlowml>le porkln& lin-m.uo!NG utt't c.zy 1 61S-LU6 alt• pm. . BEACH TOWNHOUSE • ~ w/a-1170/mo. 613-36to. . Vll.LA6E ...-. Nr So. 0 0out PJua, • HSecuriUcurl_llNl\IU'<ll.GT •• ~lhs~~~ jlli. rDcc! ,.,._ Pet o1L Va-NEW St>anbb 3 Br, 2 Ba lrplo, 2 plua den. crpi., e Full -pull· Balboa I lend ~ Hubor"nlvd., CM. 11.85. 54$-2321. N111 0" ea....., and Dra;e. I""" duplox, '"" ,ept, drpo, )ll'd. drpa, rel, tile deck. patin. • = ... -1 (tt4) !I.II-+ LOWIR + l'ACIFIC Air Conditioned Elllde. $225. 5(1-4424, UIS. MS-8532 e Pool_ Barb@ques' .. aur-CHARMING 6 apaclow: 2 RENTALOJ'FICE All Electric. t sf("Cphl, TU OCEAN AVE H.B Private Padol! siOO.STEPS to ltt'ach &: Bay. &u--2222. 3 NEWfORT Shores boma rounded with )liUI land-Br., 2 ba., on Little llland, OPEN 10 AM TO 6 PM drpl, pr., patio. Nr. Mi I Cnf} 5Jl..t4'1 ' HEATED POOL Oom,i. film. &cbelor w/ 3 BR, 1in, be., cldtt Mme, 1w rut $275 to $350. acaptna Grand C&OO.. Frpl • Pl&. VII I I MDMVA theater. Adulti. no peta. ()fa cpen 10 am-& pro t>&lly Carport I: SConp kitchen, utll pd. E/Jide ex, Joe, &at ptea Clywood ResltJ' Ml-1290 Adult llvina: at its best $l50 Month, yearly llLLll WllUIJJ, Sl$51mo. ~ WILLIAM WALTERS (X) Nr. So. Cout Plaza nn. for tralltt .. r, ,.q, 3 BR Back Bay .,., • Spae. t.rir• 1 BR $115 Winton, R.,ltor 615-3331 SUpel'Qulet.Safe * TOWNHOUSE + . HID=~.:~,llS.1l!OI l)ro-PAR'M.Y !'Urn 1 BR wl prine, only .... 9969 >1 pm Mod. 2 ~"'• 2\i Ba. $3Z> UTlLlTlES FREE Co"'"a clol Mar l & 2 llt. $l40 Up 1 A 2 Bil. Shao cpt, DJW, 2 BR, J&< prlv pa!IO. Bllnl, Santa Ana a ..._JSZ rar, CdM. Fncd tor cblld/ BEAUT. 3 BR. 2 BA farn mo. Leue. 213: 968--5945. 365 W. Wilaon &n.1!71 Furn oi Untum stlt dtM owtn. pUto. .. dip. $1351mo. No pets. ,,.;;· =:;:;..;;;;::;....::....::;;.:;:::_ pet. •I rm . ., blttns, dbl iar.' New $295. 1 block from beach. 3 Fum. BKh, & 1 Br't. Gu a: Wattt Paid mW, W'li!*>n 1'r JC.-1503 Alabama. 536-fm WNtcllff -UNFURNt!HED-crp~ A drps, lrg teaed yd. BR. 2 BA. fplc, bltna, pado, Eap.c:lally nice, $130 ~~.., See Mn. Sketch NICI: 2 BR up.ta.in .apt. S1iR -.pt. Cloled pr1 cp11, WESTQJFF===""'.---,2"1111.""°"'111"1 $135-i.ARGE 2 Br. Stove, c.yi Larry, 54&-58111. rompl fmotd, (2U) 1!1-141! u~ 2110 Ntwport llvd. 2323 Et.den e : MM1t8 w/pnre stove • ntrta, d!JI, children/small pet ok. bl, c:cZy trptc, sardln. Cpts, kids. 8'n&Uti welcome. 3 BDRM unfurn hou ie Sen (1-.nente C ' . • L-\RGE 2· bedroom 2 bath Wat~. tum. AdWts $140/rJ,o, MT~294.0. patio, •lnal icy, ~. i\vait now, >Vl&•J'tlR4!' No pets. $75. clnr , LGE Bacbtlor, tum, util pd, OH TEN ACRl!S apl with ,. Dlneu;, (JI~ flnl¥. Slf5. mo.~-, 2 BR.' 1"' Ba studJo. Encl bltns, 1"(,,_ beat. Lrs din rm , 1• fee. $185. 1940 Pomona. 3 BR, 2 Ba., nice C1;11tom elee atovt, cu bftt. nr 1 6 2 BK. 1'Unl 6 Unfllrn. drape•, a: IJuUHna, ~ncloltd 2 BR. lmmac, bltlll. Quiet, pr., fncd )Td. $150/~ walk *' . Weitclltt; fboOI $j40-WON'T LAST.~! Br. Priv 2 BR, Tile blth, encl garage, Mme. Ocean.-vu. Child 1 sb:>p'e. l.QdrY rm. carport. J'1rep1aClt I si;v. paUoa. ranee, there .la a pe.fk right ~ti, drpa, laud, adults, no Lndry faell. 8'2-C549. acrou from ())co 1· J8e home. Fncd yard. Qilldren patio, $150. pet ok. $265 mo. 544-42!M. $129.50. 998 Et ·C&mino Dr Pools TtmWI Cootnrl Bkflt. &Cl'OIB the 1treet for the lit· peta, S135. 962-3886. LGE. 1 BR apt. Patio, encl. Irvine, $190. Adltl:. ~. ~·elcome. Hurry. MANAGER, 646-8Di slnta ~I No. 1, CM. 5f6..04Sl. SIOO Sea Lant, OdY 6M-Xll tie oM. J1M pr. mono, DELUXE 1 BR, pr. Avail p.r. Adulta. $125/mo~ Call Aptl,, 2 BR Home. Fncd baclc yard. • B N •WINTER RATES* (MacArthur or Cout ihifyl _phone ~7'""*4 alter 6 p.m. now. Adults, no peta. $US. &C-t549. ,urn. ot UnfUm. U0 "'7~3 + FAMILY Room, huge fncd yrd, gftr. Kl.:./ pe~ok. Close to ... hqp'g; Cpta. drp1, 2d •:· 4' ~· 1~ b A,l .;: Attrac 'turn Studl<» $US, 1 • BEAUTIJ!UL GROUNDS• 1fiO E. 21st. 646-«)16 WALK to Beach. Dt!uxe 1 6: ~l°bM ltl•rif '· · !IJtove. ta.5/mo. 831-9517. ~nt i;:e~e~ u$300 mo. Br'• $125. Adltl, no peta. NEW SPANJSH DECOR LRG 2 BR apt w/1undeck, 2. BR. Paol. Drpa,, cptl, GARAGE SALE all ·day & 827-6554 ' . 2135 Elden. Mgr Apt. 6. 2 BR., 2 bathlr UPlflirl. Car-Alr/cond. Gu, wtr. pd. crpta, A: drp1 no pets 2 bltna. 219 15th St, H.B. 3 Br, 2 Ba. all elect ldlcbln. Sat ,._, Tu •15 · ** Sturutln&: ·Garden peted &: draped. Encl. pr. G~, Pool, Rec. Jn\., clllld""' OK. ·~w.1 • ...... Lid I lo on beach. XII~ S. Ba)trOlat -~=ACIOUS <BR, 2 Ba, eve. uu-.. ea. " S I •-· H I ... ~ Co bl Prl le Ja·~-1 nft ..... • B ----r• -0 1 ~· Rd CM II'! • -.. • ••1• Apt..Like new, 2 Br, 2 Ba. age, mp. tns. va ......... ,,. , an. ... .,. ~ R. Monie Vlata. Balbol. llland. Call S1J..nl7 !ir UCI. Bltns, dbl pr, klda/ Villanova • · _ _.,la fum or J Br unf. $185. patio. 705\S Orchid. $250 Per $160-$175. -~-------1 aft S. Winter or yeuiy, 1turlenta firte. East Bluff 3 BR. Imu_. te occupancy. 66-5530 monlh. yuriy Hacltnda de Mesa .Apts $1'ft..2 Br 2 Ba Studk>, edJ. 2,..,BR,..._+_de_n_,l.,,!l'°b&--ths-,-!pl.'"" •--------1 BEACON * 645-0111 • THE BLUFFS • $215/Mo. ~~ AatnL BEAllr ~lBr. Bunplow. '~ 0 itilw. wu.on,see J\lsf. Nn.1 ~ .. ~,. ~ Ad.ii. only.' $290. Yearly l·Cot=·-·-!"'"-===--· •. , • FREE RE'!TAL • BR, 711 b&., f4mlly kllctl. r-. Unfunt :1SS Prlvai.. p,;y ....,. •• pool. 0 I . ' UNITS cot. ~TED-~. : SERVIC~ lee. priv, paUo. Close by • Avail Jan 6, $185 I mo, -L& ALL ELECTRIC DELUXE 2 BR. Bltnl ' IRAND NIW 3 bodroom.s, ll< bath•, poot,•bopping,tcboob.Va-NtwportlHch ~. VACANT' !Br&-·•··+ UPSrA1RS00WNl150.sr•~•"~ Mr!r.OrPlw/wepLPrlv:Lag..,.Nlgutl earpeta A: dn~, cu cant, dean &: waifin&:. $.175 SPAC 1 B l, •• ......, ~ ..,.u;i. From $145. D~iu:: built-ln:i, patio aNI clORd Per month. * FACING POOL * abopL Am~' no P .:~. U: yard. Dix. cpt, drp, frplc, CALL Ma:nqe.r aft 6 PM.' bale. Gu. Lndry rm · LAGUNA NIGUl!L carpe1lfll, walk-in back yard for chll~n. Only (Broker eo-op invltedl 3 BR. 2 ha. 3 car llll'a&'e Monrovia 548-03.16 atv/rWia. $225 mo. incl 6ft .. 1131 962-Ull. APARTMENTS Forced air beat. extra la19I $225 per montb.1 Call EASTBLUFF REALTY REALioR ' 548-6961 e LARGE.! BR. . $135 :!~dulls, no P• ts• MODERNil Bdrm. apt. Cpta, I BDRM., cua&e. stove, 1 BR, 1 BA * 2 BR, 2 BA room& Beaatifld~roam, )VALKER I: LEE Realton, ~1133 Anytime Duplexes Fum. J4,S e ROOMY 2 BR $lM · I drpl, dahwahr, bl t· In~, refki&. Adults. $115. , 2-40 fully carpeted A: draped heated pool, I, ~ 342-4455· l Huntington Harbour Adlta. 60-2181, 673--050'1 * BAYFRONT 'P.Jge.J child olc. All uUl Avocado St., Apt., A ' From $175 ~ ~~ = -COSTA Miji'.A Newport BHdi E * BAYVIEW ~ SJ!P(mo. 307 Avocado, su.a11Q, lnd cu. TV cable, wttt'r, Adult lh··~ ..... "'[:~· EASTSID!-FOR Ise Hunt. Harbour Oft FURNISH D trailer, $75 util Announcin& the qUiet openlna: A,pt.t. CM. MS-0984.~ 1 BR Apt. Prime location. aU ltlt bltna, lndry a.rua, 3 bdrm with 2 ¥'""· dbl water home, Charming 3 Br. $125. Cozy l BR, % blk to paid. Mature working adult (If Bayport Aptl for Ca.rpeta dn. bltlnl btd IWim pool BBQ' p.rlv EL CORDOV APTS. garagi, fenced . New 2 Ba, tam rm. immed oc-bch. on 36th St. Winier-only. 645-008, Adultl: And the a1iihtl; Jtu NJW adult O•rdln •ptt. $125. ' pea, 8f,_1* patios A baIConlea. •,Open ~TT Charle St 604411 ere.en aha& carper., newly cupancy 846-1652. June. Abbey Re a I ty • 1 BDRM. furn. apt. Water A: quiet openlna: of Bayview ~· 2 !'RB~~2 :1 SPAC 2 & 3 Br a t $lf0 up. 10 >.¥ to 9 PM * 49(-4272 Near Harbor & Hamilton st. painted. F<1r rent ieue &t H ntl ton n--L 642-385(). a:ardener furn. Adult1 only. Apta. for famillea. ......,, --. • Htd 1 1 ••• ap tJA-'99-2277 * 29041 Aloma $205 per mo. Call ~ALKER u ng u.arn 2 BR, 1 BA Balboa Penln. $110. 5'1-6954. Call (n4) 644-5555 151 E. 21st. 646 1111 poo' p....,. Yd, cp .... .,., ott Crown ValleylPrkwy .. LEE, Realtors, 949'1. $185 winter or $215 yearly. NICELY rum. 1 BR. Gar. 2 Br, bltns, frpl, 2 carports, Wes..,.y 21 A,.rtrnentl bltna, patio. Kida <1k. 'nfE EXCJ11NO WALK ro •HARD to ""'" 2 Br, 6#-3303 or ~6. 11'5/mo. Quiet .,.., No pool, nr. <>cean. $200 up. * $170 * :: ~.:•.::·; = Newport Boach PALM MESA 4PTS. ~'!&'Hain a: Stu stv/re!, cpt/drp, kid/pet 350 children or peta. ~7..s51'l. Adlta, no pets. 6'J3....4447. 3 BR, 11' BA, pat», bUnl. WAL!( to ilbol>Plnc center 2 PARK NEWPORT MINUTES TO NWPT. Bal. JIR, natic coltar;e : Rentals • '45-3900 ~'!l!x~Unfurn. _ Lge 1 BR apt. compl furn, 1 BR. stove I: refrll, w/w crpta, drpa. Ask about our bedroom $185/month w'ilh APARTMENTS FURN. OR UNFVRN. ~· Cost• Meta 1arqe, incllldin& utll. cpts, dtpl, encl. aundeck, discount plan. lllO Centtr l'ft:l'eallon room and tarp Bacbeklr, 1 or 2 Bedrooml, Unbelievably larp apU, huat eFA.1\!ILY wa.nted-2 ~· r , $135. No pets. 673-1365 1arq;e. No peta, 675-4952. •st., CM. 64UMO, ~"2U2. = cbeta. A 1e n t. and Townhoua\et. Spa, poob. pool, Jacum, •lect bltbu. f/yd, encl pr, klitt/pel tMlnil. From $170 ACftlll: ahq crpll, drpl, NUii&, Sl40 2 BDRM, aarar;e, yard. * 2 BR. 1 Ba Mesa Verde N' Coste M81e 3 BEDROOM APT. ' from Fashion I.a1anci at Jam. etc. Adulta, no peta. Ala Rentals • 66-3900 Adulta. PreJer coup)~. SUS. ~-n15/mo. incl util, pr, -2 baths, R./O. Slna1e aarqe, # IBIG sunny 1 bdrm upper, hm'ff & San Joaquln Hilla SINGLES •••••••• FrOm $135 ~~~-~~~~" 1 548-8835 (wkdaya alter 6) 557.s«XI. FAIRWAY $170 new ept, drp1, bltinl, $135. Roads <nt> Mf.l900 1 BEDftM ••• , •• J'TOm $140 3 BR, 2 BA, e!ttt bl!·ln RIO, *** 2 BR DUPLEX *** Dana Paint Roy° M;;carcfle Rt•ltor 545-5270 or 833-35tO • • 2 BEDRM •••·•• From $lS> FA ht., crptll, OOxlOO ft. Private yard, GarQt" · VILLA APT' ~ 3 BDRM. 2Mi BA. atudkl, BACK 11a1 UWL 2 BR, Shae You're rilht. they're under· fened kit. dbl gar., lnds<;p:!. 540-0l7S e $l45. * SINGLE. 'IV-POOL. Pe.ta • 7129 bl.tnl forced alt aha& w/D cpta, drpa, patio, Adults. No priced! 1581 Mela Dr. Vacant.Move ·tn today/$225 ck. DANA MARINt INN, ::THE GABLES" on ~m1Mt. iD:i. ~lts6. pell, Avail 1/10/12. U47. (5 blka from Newport Bl\td.) per mo. Newport Heights 3t1ll Co&rt Hwr, D. Pt. 1 & J IR'• . Lee. 2 Br w/pd pr. Mltl. ~2267. 5f6.8960 NICE, Iae. 3 BR; . klwer 2 BR, elec. b!t-in RIO, FA IJXE find 3 BR 2 Huntington :ileach Private patio, pool· tndtf. aou,ndptooled. Fnod. ~· tWU..SON GARDENSe NEW Deluxe Townhousu + 2 llDROOM * duplex. Newly ,. Ocean heat, carpets, dbl. 1araae. DEL rare • laundry tac. w I PI ti o •. W l r Pd • 2 BR, l!Ai BA, cpt I drp1, w/pler .A float, _,prox. 1700 l\i Ba Townboule oonotpt, aide of hwy. UJ>· fillxlOO fenced lot. 1'fove in Ba, many xtru. vu, deck, SUS-LRG Modern 1 BR. Near Oranp C.O, Airport • Cardne'r/rnamt. Call btwn l encl. patio. $140. 6d-6111._. aq. ft. ·3 Br'a, 3 Ba'a, dfft. Bwn ceilfnp, extra Its DELIGHTFUL 2 . home. today. $175 per mo. Ask for cdnr. child OK, $l 25 · Cpta, drps, redec, nr ocean. UCL Adulta only. I: 5, 136-ta:i. .. " Sharp Clun 2 IR. $140 Drp'd, crpt'd. Avail Jan I. bedtm1, encl Jltlo. Ntre&· La?'E'e patio I: y Near Jl,ental Agent. 962-44.n. 548-9682. 218 Otlcqo. 536-1506 , Zt22 Santa Ana Aw. 24370nnp Ave. G $155 Blt:n1, dl'pl, w/w, hld~pool. Wlll lse or tell. 350'1 J'Jnley tion nn. Nun& baths, etc. Bayside Dr. $275 •WE haVe a large •election LIL DREAM HIDEAWAY 847~169 Mer. Mn. Jot.cldm. Apt s.A 2 ~ 2 BA. crptl/di'pa, Adlta, E/11de 642-~. Ave. NB. 67W2-49. Adults. Our SUn4&y affft- '. ALSO -Balboa nd of 3 and 4 bedroom homes Oen vu, deckl, 2 BR, 2 BA, FREE utilities. 1 BR 5tM215 bl:tnl, Wlhr/dryer, h k p ,' l Btdroom, Sbarp, CJoff tb SEA.CLIFT Manor AptJ.-2 noon B-B-Q'1 .t: Fret Art . "'"'"' ava that can be mom into nu drpo, cpt,, 122>. 548-9632 l130 I ohxl~ 'IS5 /'Block to J ldnn * 2 lath patio, rar. 2 Kid•/~ peu.' O.C.C. A U.C.I. 113 >. BR. 1160 Uni, 1115 furn. ''HA°RacrR''G'1t'fE·NS S!iJlsbury Realty ' almost immediately on our beach. 201-lOth St. 536-3fn. Uvina room with cathldral $165. . 557-1761. Cpta, drps, l»l~ j'li'b dfapl. ~ _ BRAND NEW H R c n t. 0 pt io n plan. Ir. il 536-7282 or '53&--1366 cellh1e I: frpic. Stpua<-111-H Del Mar 548-tm 2 BR, 11,S BA, aharp Cl'll~. 1525 P~ntl4_ Ave: A1k .. ,.. • .,.,.,.,...., _____ ! f!Ew HOME. 3 m. SHERWOOD RE A LT Y , I Aparlmenls for Rellt "I WAlJC to Beacli 1 Br. laundry area. End patio. A~CTIVE ., Twobae.· 3 drpi. UXI IQ, ft. $115 mo. 973 about our d~nt, 5'3-2682. * IRAND NIW * f&mily room, 2 b · Com-540-8555 t -· -fl:fthly i;afnted tn' t~ Swtmmine pool I: chUdrtn'• B~J. 2 BA CID, bltftl, dbl Vale.ncla. »T-1161. F!Xcwsn,; Park LI d 0 , fT!unfty~ pool, ~· etc. 3 BR Condo, 1~ Ba, Pools bldg. 220 12th St., H.B. pll.ypound $D1 pr, twi.mrnln& p(IOI, $21.S. UNFU'RN 2 BR apt $1.!iO Townhouse Condo Hoa& La C"ta Aptt. 1395· per mon'l\1 Broker. Patio, dbl pr, frplc, nr Apt1. Fum. 360 BACHELOR APT. HARBOR cREi:m 54>747~. .,. Pl..,.· ca11' ""'•· areL I BR '214 BA 1 I: 2 BR, bllnt, twimmlnl t#-7270 per . • ' -~--· ~-·-·-. -~ ' . ocean. 962-9986 alt 5 pm. $100 mo. Call 6f6.26S7 5f6..43S! LGE. 2 BR, beaut yrd, etec 6f5-326f frpl, pool, patio, alto lr&'. 2 -· AUW .... pd~~ to nm· lfew 3 BR, og. ffi, Harbor HOUSE for rent 3 br, 2 ha. General .....:.... La una IHdl Park-Like Surl'OUIMllRf itove, &U beat, 2,.. BA, LARGE 2 BR. 1~ BA. Studkl BR to.w n ho uae apt. ~~ta u ~ ~ . ~lew Homes, p95 incl Compl decor. Nu paint A: I QUIET -DELUXE &Chu IL from lbop'&• Apt. No ~ti. $135. 'n& 646-123U&C-0590. S54 A~,~. ld-9708 ~ardener. 6"-196.1 evet/ crpt, frplc. SD). Ca 11 A NICELY furn. 1tu1Uo, S130 1-2 I: 3 BR APTS Carport, lndry rm. Multi Joann St. e ~15M. 2 BA apt with diahwuher, ,,.,...,,. ....... , .wkndJ. ~'3. lold N C Incl. utll. super channlntc, AL9'.l FURN. BACHELORS only. $160. 998 EJ Camino , . ob&&, poot, 1or l or 2 adli. 3 BR, 2 BA tarn nn., Nr. • BR d 2 ba ·--' ew oncept pvi. deck overlookinc cyn. Prv ... tlol * Htd Pools Dr. No. 1 CM. 5t6-0451. 0.n• Point without pet, ~ar around, I pu:ll; I: pool 0# , en, • pvt ,,...... 49'1322 aft. 5 • ,... ~-=~ :i_,. &ines, irn: :'i.!~ ~~· Clean-FURNITURE RENTAL $125 MO. UP; j., Wk., Bach. M=l~l:u~du!AP:. "!i.w':'.:. ~ S:,c ~~ ~';.E'c!~;p~ ~!" ~~ :r :f;....."'::' K":a~ 11~· I I Util pd. Color TV. Crescent 1777 Santa Ana Ave., CM Ute view. Dbl pr. No peta. Balcony. 'Ji ml. to Dana PARK Udo • 3 BR 2 BA. 3 RUsrtC 3 bedrooqi I: den, 2 rY ne '* Month to Month Bay Bch. 494-250ll, 675-ot367. Mar. Apt Il3 M6-5M2 $155 mo. fK6.-6&l5 aft 5 pm. Marlnca. $].90. • 3 7 -3 9 21, car r;ar. Pool. Ad:iita only. b&lh. blt-tm. llroptac" UNIVERSITY Part<. 'BR. * 100% Purcbue °'""" Newport a..ch New • Villa Pedro DUPLEX 2 BR. ....u yan1, m..1111. sfu1mo. ~9301 <8-51. walk to town. Alt· m-t9ll. 2% Ba to""-nhou5e w/club * Wide Selection-pr., qult!I, no -or all Eatl 11·~ HACll!NDA HARBOR :ut AVOCADO STRnt' Adult llvln& • No .... Deltru 1 ~ 2 BJl. Pool G.,.... Dlo....m-. Paid ulll. FROM $150. ,1141-1204 1878 style-Colo OCEANFRONT W 1 t "" 1 BR .Adulta, no pets, no 2 BR. 2 Stt. 1~ .ea .. nr privlg!IJ. $300 mo. 833-or * 2' Hour Delive:; o ,er• °" motarcycle1. 5U-ZD:1 ..._N_E_W_P_O_lt_T•l-l_A_C_H_' children, uttt pd, ear, $150 ,.,.,.;:=:-:-,..,,-:":-,---I Fashion Island. "$tf15. 1213> 67l-liS4. Various Loe. 1-2-3 bra. 2 BR, 2 BA. APTS, 2 BR & dtn, 2 bath.I 615-2930 aft 4;30 AMAZING Adul~ Llvin1 'i8Z-ll5S ref'• req. Irv, int Adulta only, rio Pct t1. Super-Comfortable-Quiet Some patloa. All for VIII• Gr•ned1 Apt1. BRAND NEW • ..,, Beaut. 1 & 2 Bl\ tum er unf C Ma R; 6'13-808S. Nr Newport Back Bay. Gu $145 A $150 54;6-73.11 Four bedrooms will!. b&lcon-"""' ~ Apia. Self• dean. owpa. osta N 3 BR, 2 ba. atrium •••• $325 ri2 W * 2 Br, 1 Ba, IWkleck. bang-A. Wtr Pd Mo to Mo Frorr: • lea above A below. Grack>ua 20432 Santa Ana Ave (Acrou D/W (In 2 Br) dJJpll. *a . • ~ 3 BR, 2~ ba., fam •••• $325 ~ ~ lng frPlc, nr beach, car. PK! $1.85 ChUdren' wet~~ . $HARP! 1 Br, Jp cloteta, 11vlna: &: quiet tum>llndln& from S.A. Country Club) cpt1, dl'J)t, ;Jacuzz1 A MUD& .E-Z to Wtnl-l Br. t/)'l'd, 3 BR, 21.t. ba fam •••••• ••en ---______...., --m? winter szs yrly Incl See ~ Davia Mat pool. Nr. sbopa. Adltlta.1814 for family with chUdren. Spacklua 2 BR units. ~··;. bathl, Huie pool. cl utu pd $100 12 • -• I.ii No peta 557-8400 23.U Elden • Ms.1182 Monrovia. 54.8-0336. Near Coran& del Mar Hich l'IREPLACES. Priv patlol. Merrimac W ... 1 ~n gar. ·t BR, 2-\S ba fam ···• $350 51'1 W. 19th, CM 548-3481 u . , . SPAC. 2 &: ·3 Br. ApL SltO up Scbooi. Fireplace, wet bar .t: lO&dt o1 dosetl. Heated 425 Merrimac Way, C.M. ¥& Rentals • 6f.5.-3900 WE HA vE am£R8 2758 N. Main SA 5'7-0314 3 BR. 2 Ba, all xtru, $325. BA y MEADOW APTS. Pool cpt/dip. bitm Kida ok bullt·ln kitchen appliances. Pool. Ad • I t a. Mana.Jer =,,.--==:-=:--iO'--·~ Enou,n-i Br, f/)'l'd, BalbM l•l•nd ~~;ri:i1~71t;;. beach. Benm ceillnp, pt.nellnc, m Mat N~. 5 '60-1035 135 AMIGOS WAY tu-2991 9'J9.l.268. SllXI ~= !:.~ :kid• & pou. $115 prtv P.<tloo, ,.....lion fa· ,J9"! Maple No. 3 M>-3813 Ooldwell, llan"f 6 1°'· e NOW OPEN e NASSAU PAIMS .4.Ja Rtntala • ff>..3900 2 BDru.t., yurly, $225. View BAL: Pl!'tlln Deluxe apts, cilU:ltl. All adultt, no pm. • LARGE 1 mt. $125 Manlllna ltft BRANb NEW 1 A: 2.lr From 177 E. 22nd St. IU-3MS c I I ' I 01111 I', Iii! •BONANZA! Spac ! urn Bach, f/yrd, pet ok. Uiil pd IS5 Ala Rent:ah • ~ " I I • ·-- -I 11'11 111 1· "SINCE lHi" ,~Bay. Avail Dec. 3.lth frpl, nr ocean. 1-2 A 3 Br's. e i BR't FR.OM AS LOW e ROOMY 2 BR $140 VllW SltS. PJ1v pa&, bllllard SHADY ELMS-POOL ~= ;:l:IUI• 6'B-flm y~Nra~ :!1! aft 5. A~r,,t,~ & .. CM. Adlll ,~tin, ~ 2 v::m.;;: :;;;.~, = :.i:::.tee~/p~ m·., l:~l\fu;w 1~ 2 BR. compl turn. yrty Olli M6-00T3 S13S A mont! in Col.ta Mesa. bltna. 2 covered JlUklnl pettnc, lush Jarid&eapin1" JiJ' DRIVI IV e $25 WK 6 Up. -On Ocean. ot thna June 90. 675-19'J2 FREE to landlordal Let UI l bedroom .!fllh PoOJ. Aaenl •pt.(111. $250 Month ).ean,. Adldtl. YcuB~u.t See Thia ltr nower St. 1 BR-Fam or Love.ly Bach • 1 BR -Rooms Newpert Heights flU your vacanclel. Apnt 54Hlli0. ,7s.60Jo 0 ~I~ 55~· New-Unfurn. Bett loc•doa in Maid &!rvJct. Pool. Utll. 5tt4660. 2 BR Apt. Pvt. &at I: yard, • , • C.M. MS.-092), M6-3115. e E/SIDE klvely 2 Br, Pd. CLEAN 1 or 2 BR Adlll, no Pu llttl ''loo"' tn Oilldren & pets ok. SJ!(I, -•' a,& •GOLD MEDALL'.ION. 2 ,_...., •-' atv/refri&. Pet I: child. nto > BR. • ..... _ •A ow: • Call 675..fl'ito • peta la: kit $125-$150 2421 t a e ' >WI' MG-4631 6'&-2544' ' Br .. 2 Ba., cpta/drp1, bltna. NEW apt 1 BR. u'"' , .... lat Western Bank BldJ:. University Park, I"1ne Doys 13UIOI Nltflll Ala Re tall e 6f5..-3900 • ., u• • • • • • • •·• ~ ' · lAYit • tell tboae baublta !OI' ' • ncl Adul · S1T5 Cpt&, drape•. 2515 J:l4ctn n 1 4 BR., '2\S baths •••••• $350 Corene del Mir E. l6th St .. NB. 64&-UOL "bUclm", Call Oa•lfled Fut ftllllll 4N jutt •phone Huntl"""" ...... ~ar. ti. ' AVI!., 56-1657. 2 BR. DUPLEX 3BR .. 2b&.boma.$325/30) ~mu "" Ut!I Id Call-!!&llll°"l M2-66111. c>llow&¥·_,. -~~-Dy • . Hvntt-•--~ ~ Cl'pt•, dl'pl &. b1tN 2 ·BR., 1% ba. home •• S250 "'u•w~. Apt._..,.....,, Pt · e ""'.-~ .... •v A I eWESTCUFF 2 Br., l\ii B& •••-• ..... LARG!'-~~.f' YARJ) l BR. " dm .......... $250 Ii blk. Ocoan. No pala. 2500 Kid• 6 pall welcom•" 2 BR. Twn ... , $3)0. Adi~ onf¥, "' tta j~~lat;;t;aiii11ao;;;;.;;; :FOR UUUJAl:ol".I: PE'lt Seavlew, CdM. $159. All utn.1. Pool, pr, petl. 17211 Bedlord Ln. INl'ml ~ Pvt garap.·siss , Q eel h•ll c , "-·· ·sm~}A f)-C ~c.• patio. F\lrnlture Ava11. 543-7SS3. ~ Paularino, C.M. 5&1746 r I 01 • m... . \!;I, ... 'ft J:J(/• \:) 173f2-A l<H'lon Ln., H.B. LAR~;..G;;E;:2;..B=R"""2"'s.~ .. ~ .. ~--t SPANISH C:OUNTRY D- Mii!SA VERDE 3 BEDROOll * $30 WK. & UP * ,._1510, llU2J5, nr "°" Hoop. Adi:.'!. TATE living 6 ..,.- "'"" w1t111n w • t • 1 • r REALTY • studio & t BR Ap10 Tire Pmfe witlr flt• luiff./n ClracHe 2 a 3 BR, 11t1 UP. Poot. "" suo mo. 6'2-4381. •p11. Temctd l>OOI. - •dlatabe9 +to 1chbol1, e SIS WK Up Rooms Ch:rtlbn41 tSonua. MORA pa BBQ. Families only. Vacant -" Univ, Park Center, Irvine •TV & Maki Setvice Av1U •='::'1t1bt!r' ~·== KA{ A~& .• 11881 Mora Kat BAL. Penln Deluxe ap!', UnbeUtvatullvlnatorONLY ready at rm. Per month. Cali Anythne, l\1.0820 • Phone ~. UHi Pd •--to '°"1t four 11-i. "fllOfds. Ln. 1/2 b!j E. of Beach, trpl, nr ocun. 1-2 A 3 Br I. 1 Bdrm. Untum t"O :...;..&141 • Ft'ff Lln4!!!na. Ffte Colfee -..... ~. ~ Yearly nte1. 342-1148 alt S. Fur+. $1'15. ' VACANT • Meu. dtl Mar . L19un• IMch • B or A/M-charselDlnel'I I ft E D R E F I Sl50 NU 2 Br., cpts, drp1., 150• 1o btach. patio v\ew or 2 8dnn unf\lrn. $115. Mow In be.fort Chrl1tmu. f~3 BA. View. ~"; 2316Newporr81vd. 548-!'1'".6 i I I I! I I paUo, tet. nn., 1'1542 JeJ· Catalina, deliix 3 BR.. S29J Film. 1210 Lowb 4 BR, lge family nn. $350. mo or sale $49.sa>. Thlt Ad Worth S5 on, Rent • - -• --. Jtrton Lane' me, lnel ul11. yrly. 67$-'lt22. AU. \1nLmES INQ.UDED Fenced rear yard .. aide yd Good tenn1. 0 w n er, Ul-&HT/I0-283t. $150-2 BR. New 'Jl&int I: ntw ADULTS NO fE'l'S tor trailer. Near ocboob 6 -=· 1 BEDROOM APT. ·I l 0 Y 0 S 11 BiACHWOOD APTS. ... ... Adults. No cblldttn, VISIT OUR 1\IODILS ·~pine. l300. U'f·mtl. , --· Hiii Fumla!Md 'IU • • • no pell. ~. ll211 PAIU<SIOE Lii. ·-· ....... -• Adulll, Ne Pot• I I I. I -.... 1 •• 3 BR. Ii b!lt . <n•) .... .-' Br, ,.,...., potlo, Cl'Pla. .IJN1U~=°'RN,.,..3_B_R._2_BA. __ alr Roy McCordlo RMlter I· f• to BEAO!l Cpta, drpo, l>ltno, Near be•Ch. Spo""" upr. 3 4 Biiai. &o ol ... • -...... -Qu;et ,-. crpid .\ dlpd ...... In 541-7729 I -· Ill -It.. aa. ,... 2 .... ""' 1211. Avail nw,. ... B..t.. 1 bile w. - mip;c.1 '"'line lor oduli. -t or ,_ pool. ins. I S 0 y I N I •n--· 11111. 61S-1lllll. Koll Id ,.._, ':':i~ :.:.="; $191. U).Ql9 LOVELY 140 1 i£ "" I' l I* I • lo¥t and lfquor ,_ l\Mt .: ~ ~w.aAPTS. J.~ ~ w'.urm:..2 ~f.'~ _L_lde_i_•_..,,..,_ ___ 1 U15 MONTI! • 3 BR • -......... Niguel Sl>a& ""'· elec ,.,.,, 1u • • • • thl!IOO In _.. Aftw ttlx Pool. Prtvtto -.i pr. octon, pOO mo. 54MUO 1JllO BAYFllON'I'. A,.. a .:::-:.;.::"""..,;l.""~ IBR.2Ba,Uvnn.Adlnlna ~,"";",,d,, U'!,_ •~; I FEEL Uy lywcia,*'":~=-=~l~·l'lo Wul1er/d.,.... 53M331. Santa AM llom" $200 to $1,200 mo. , Bkr -. lam rm., b'plc., bltN. Mto!>' 1J50 a 1151 991 Et 8 ~-_ ~~ ..... llACHILUl'F APTS B ....... m.m:i. . ltnctd, oprnld ............ ' camJ~ or No. i.. CM. I I 1 • I' 1 • -:.:~ .. "'" ... ~.i. ~. Spa• 2 Ir. 2 Ba. -· Pado. • ·-s cri:.. ...... ,," BBQ Ntwpart INdl II' BDRM h0u11 in coon, ""' car. rnunac. ss10 mo. ~51• --. • ~ -.• ~ ..,, "-,_If--· D/W. mi Elll1 N2·'11t4, -..'Ctiud car. Center 1:!~1 ~bf=i\ ':*'Peta~ Rnt. lut depo!llt. >'tiRN2Br.Child~nOK.No .HINTNUMHftD I' r r r r r r r I 1Blt1Wnhte,bltna,doMto Gn&tnewl2A,38dnm Spa=:~c!::':i':~car- $145. :2077 VJallact, -..zng, 4~ pell. Heated pool. lndry t!mf$ IN SQUAIQ -· -- -----&cean. Dbl encl pr. tl65. rrmn $149 peta, drapes, hut.d pool 2~0:i.:.~~~:.::::cv~·-•~m· ""·1~:;;;:;t:M. !~IOll I j'• I I I JI I 2~'°:.:::~.G.,.... sou~L~"f5T llrA~~~~;;.:a;:.~t ~.,.,.. ....-. "" =•Z,l'(;'.~ mo. ~~~!:,"'ci.i. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFIED 700 i::~t'ii.:.'5'~100 uoi "=' Blvd. ooi w~il'u nr. NB 1 - • • Dl&Y- ~, ___ ~ r-~•a/··~ 1 ---~ ~~="~' .;' ';;'" ;;'"~ I-•"''_.. • jll zJI....... l locto lul !' ....... a MzlltW-.M&Pnt -.w-.M&Pnt Holp W-.M&l'711 IW,w.-.M&F;l !~~~~;;~~~111!_!1 . ELttnUCAL. .... -.............. AlDEI. -·,....... --Al·l. UDO ei. a. •ldSt:e • ~ Aecoan ti• ,· ' I: Upm.T:ll'am *1ft.' Appbt, EXPERJEHOt:D WI t•" t llAN er woman w/teenap _____ ,..,._...._ ..,_ bldl. 1l5D me. -91• ft. Stnc1ce&. E%p•rl•11cedl .nmncW ~':!i':t.. ~ l'R&S ~ -1 CIOltia( Patlr Ul1D (JMw. Center• ..,, kt 1 yr ap. Mobile .bo>'a fM perm. p/time work Rn.I Estate Sil= w/OtlJOI. 2batbl. frr. rut hJcbl1 tn1m4 Matt ,,; IM. tld w/GW.palltb:w.Nelt,de-n....,MNA.sa.w.. Cummv:n l ca~.;? m •IL.A. Time&.~. wanted.= ..,)• OAKWOOD GAllDIN -· 1311 -U.O ._,, pesbai GI...., -Eat .. """'-O>l1oaW • t ud n h . ASSISTANT IWIAG!lR: ~ Ave., ,...,,,.. 6 MAN AG I! MEN T, ~ ~ jllp.i h1""'ts St., CM. 0,0: ..._, ud, .............. -.IA! ~--ta•m 541ett,-Walt& ....,.,leorndlolh••-....... ).C.M.~'IOI. catil. Co. upandlnt (2) lllf'I : (-..I.Mot 1or $inllo 6 ._ -· us tab ..,. oC 'Pli' IOll '!:in old -· ""' lllt 30 DAY lptda1. 1111•/»ci.r w/lol:al -· -ftf111 FUJl!'IT1Jl1E doll""7 man ropidif, DHda -'8 with U 1 medicjl - ; -Adults! Rentolr Wontad 4M ...,,,... ind tu -mw · ,..,.... Lto'd/llla. 1-1 ._. belpluL No-· --...,_,, Coll JIWl8.l•meilt potenti&l, !or ·WARD CLIRX ~ 14npoit 8oocb whilo ,... IOlw the bis .... Go-.. '""· 30 .,. .... ,.,,. Ill. a ... t -IO-...··., btwn. ~10 ..,.. ....-. 1u11 er pan "'"'· Will train. S.llpm, meOJilt ~ • Htb ar lrvlne U'l'IRm Air to..:.. cp!e """"-No -loo = C&ll OUdt. 6"<G ........... SWt-. Ooll''ri!loy lo $651 9111 1633. , RN : -or 142"1111 -l llr untum "'""' ....U. 8pldal o t I• r ! IJlNiJiiAPIN• FPk c:1eoa • "'"t palnllng, Coll Don ---· -••• MAallNIST: Top no r c b i.n,x;.1 OB ; VISTA DEL M1!$A ~N~ '!':d l'!, ~ m.~ -~wBapott A<> NEW LAWN& lam& or -• ,.... Coui>I "-... -tor ~ ';:: '-' Co. hu • """" A Ril -l Aflat i11wntl • . 5a&S41' eoun ..... -='+heeptnc & ~ n.tea, Call Dick, • at 2790 Harbor Bl..i AdaJM 1pUt. No lh M<ftl. c.ait Pat rewudhw spot Best wat1c· 11.1am, 1.c.u., c .c.u. llftltt ;,_ 1a 211R.l'unL A Ud.Dlob-' Servko. Wa have --PA!N'nNG/Plo-. ll yn AVON CALLING! Kennedy, 83S-11110, ll<nnlo "" condl. In bnDd new LVWS t wubar' · 8ton A ltefrll ·, G~GE ot amaJl ~~ B•byalrffnl Oriental Gudai. Ala> mah>-in Hubot ana. lJc &'bond-For a worx1ertbJ ftm1ng op. • Dennia ~Agency, qua.rttta. f700. llpm-7am, Sub acute anitl j -""'"-Roc: ""'""· tor -In .,....,._ ~ ,.i. Ret'o -. M».111. pnrtw>li; In ,..._. OWn tor-""2 Micheloon Dr, lrvlnl. can Bob WU9on, 5'D-$Xi5 RN'S , REPftl Starts 1155 Mar. 548-9052. EXP. motbfr will' Q:e tor AL'S GiiiDiiiiiG · ritcry ~ exper ntte._ GAL J'riday Wanted Jn 1 gjrl Co&lllAI Apncy Surat.ry Erperlellft Tuotln & -Drl~ '1>ildftD 1n ..,. "°'"'· 1'· ..... J tc A am a ll P:;.. ~"';:,'.~ 'c all S.:7Ml o!lklo. Call SOath Cout Y!(. 2190 illrbm' 81 at Adamo NURSE~ AIDES * KS 4155 * I . . 11 iil'J I-yud. ""' -............. -coll tm. 11W740. ASSISrANT "" ........ CA, ......,,., MElCHANIC ... ...u....... ... .... .S.llpm R .... ,. 11 Exd rera. n-..: .... --!W0-5111. Serdls Ht•.-t. c1e , 21 GEN~.. o-CE· c--1tatiot1 o.ona ct111 Mar LAB 7ec H ' • 2' .. ---. ..... ,,. Cdlf, Qua. ...._ Dowr PAJNl'ING, prot AU wan an cu., uver apply · ~ 1111111 • ....... • r I[ •J ;;;;;;~:~;, t!l -0.,.ll1i!&-. -•-' ...,..Co1or1p1ciaii11 Tbursday, ""-16. in lnglol:aloo.Notyp.,..reqd. ::t._-'111 "",." 4 • "'=' -··-• ' -,. "-115.SO -· l*-'!\15<. ' tlMlt!, Sl7-14tl. · penon. y...,.Ed'o Piz1a, -exp. beiplul. NW:e • Rell req d. •-· U-3pm ¥•ndo Only , l'-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 Ai..am11:1"*"' Jl'9 mE F.duca.tlcml Re.a•,,.. .PRO~AL audt~. 16532 Beach mYd.. H.B. • pleuant o6:. $350. ~. &: up. Ask for Dlcl: X-RAY TE.CH t ti Ctntnr Pft«:bo6l, JOTO tree work, prunln1, PRQJ'. pe.intillc-lnler/t'Xtft', call Helien HQH,.~ William.I 6~ ~r. FJ.timie, S-ll~m I R..n'I: 40I OPDfING, Newpcci ~ Ma.pie Ave Qllt& II ~ cltln-Gp johe. Honest ,.,n.. l.lc/ln1 , BABYS111'DC.-I>Qtimeoo-Oieft&IA&eacy27911Harbor NEAT apptlLt"inc. well And (l)~'R&yTtda -coinl, ~ •ll. Art center, will oner ...:.:. .... .:. .. ,._, esa 1 an.~ a cap I • 1 • Gearae. M&..219. Ml)-1""' cukmaly lbt 9 month ~. 81· at Adams spoken men A Mlmtn for For wefbnd daJ.'I. :NOil Oout H"" Newpon _... -0att e• 5893 Ill Laguna Bcb. Our borne • CEJITRAL SLEEPING""°""· SU wk. 6*' . " • tor ,·--on WallpoporlnJ or 10"'" ""-· el·911S. GENERAL omCE, This ii pro-nai OOOIUl_iltlon SUPE!L~TECH 1 D t l l fur'nUbeil, 9811 El 1153. Dec. jOth, 2ltt • 221.s,Srem-AL'a , Lt'?":"3piac, , Tree NEAT -ltEAJK>NABLE the chance in a Wetlme to work In motivation IClll!nce. I ~':! Dr. No. i.· ·QI. Jpm., $5 per d&Jt, Hot luoch removal. X&rd ft'mocLeHns. 133-9139 * 833-3832 BAR MAID, no ~ ~ for a lf'l!at co. Rewal"din& activity. Very ~@nt cond1dom -11•1 Included. -." ' Truh: hallllnlr .. Jot -Plumb!.. 1S62 Newporl Blvd., CM S.odlb "'° numeroua ID "'""•amln& pot•ntiai. (nf) t."""" .. ,J ! ROOMS415 wk Up w/JdL ~ r-••• . on )'UU ,need a babysitter! 1 Re,.!r ~ m..1186. * 646-9935 * mention start $4?5 67>7'42 ask for Mr . MISSION ! $.10 wt Up Apta. 2311& ';iiijiiijiiijiiijiiij~~~I can belp! Mon-11undaya .EXP :J~ Gardenl!r. PLUMBING REPAIR 'Be;,ivty Oper•'°" Call Je~ Brown •. M6-«155 Chari.ea. COMMUNITY : Nowport &Iv~ .. CM. I <PM-lDPM. Coli-Pk A ~.bow • ...,...., p1aDt Nojob..,omali Ltdo"F-hu openina CoulAIAaency HOSPITAL • , SM-8755 p......,.11 530 Mesa <tel Mar area. Yoor pkt,. tr!mm1rw. c:twH1t e ~ e tot two operators w/clien-·2190 Harbor Bl at Adami .. e NEEl)E°D 27802 ~ ~ Hwy .• , • borne 557-6915 alt ~30. Aili !l6l-34M. COLI PLUMBING tele. Top oommlaion, lliap r.EN'L Ok/'fypiar pa r1 (E. M"'ioil ieJo, Calif. , , P'Y'J', Bath A ebtr., $80 mo. DISCUVER DISCOVERY • • . · . ' . 'bl!nefttl. Pleue call F.ltelle rtiml! for accounttn& ofc. in Two Office Girls ...._~~ ~~P-.J......F'rwy. & ~ 'Ruit dilcount fur )'rd. W'ltt. Ftnd YOURSELF 1n Someane for Shari. EXP.. ·HawalllD Gardener. " hr. lll!l'Vb. 645-U6l 673-1970. Com Ml!I&, .......,.. at MUit be 25 and able <to i!riw ""'lVWn __,PH:10N~E w ay) ~ Vie. Bruokburst/AdamL • . Ela -EXPERIENCED dllld cart OompJete ,prde~ ll!?Y. Remodel a R .. 1r · BEELINE Fulrlons ~ ......... i 968-87. Call now-• No <lbllptioft In my North C.M.-home Kamal.ant, &t&-4516. lt&IU:tical typing, possibly -APPLY -(714) 4ff.4tOO I LIDO ISLE • wa...-. (11') .,.._ !IL!l 387-.!391 w/yaz<l. Lu-. • -.llMS GARDENING Mdltlonl-All9rotlon1 !or, full °' p/lime. No In-Utim• J an.April. Ca 11 -=~186~E.~16jlh~St~., ~C~.Mt. :-=-1~:'"":(~7~1~~1~1;311':'77~7IO~;:..~ Ice· Jtocm. Pvt. ent a. b&. NA"nONALY RECDGNIZED Tt.nder Jav!nc ~· Loco Jult ~ti!' GudeniftC Service NN comtraction. Ooncfttl!, ~ ~~or~ 547-7061 for appl " Office M•nf99F ' Llte cook's. $115/mo . To the de&ftst Hm:bMd ~~ ~ I: NPI I: Oean-upi. 5&-31162. llabs A patioa, Block, ttOne: BOATING men• women to G~ ~~~~~ ~ .. ~.~~on ~11,· full /,llmopt' timeJU&ti.t -~ ~ , and best Fatbtt ... .....,.,...,.. • Expl!r Japaw ,'Gardi!ner A bridtwwwk. (714) J97.JDS1 ..... , ... ~~ wnu-u;;....-. . ~ Rl'.f m.111:1 ! NR. •'---' nice room, pvt. in the Wortd. BABYSl'ITING JI bn. aD Complete yd ll!J'Vice, Neat ROofl-a!U advt. Good comm. etc. S4W154. Call Lorraine 7-U. Ult frizwe bnfb, nu_., u .. -Hanubh' LoveLll ... Bl&: A fenotd bade " ....... _ ... ~1423 or P .O. Box 2311, GlRLnida,y matureb' WES'IOJFF Beverly Manor, Capo ctr a b&"1, pr, nu cook's. •-...r:1 . • • •.Rella. FM Ht.·-· Anaheim t211>4. _.. _.. of;, s. A Lt~ Pmoonei. Agency Beach #f.-5786 -.. m-m. 8,13..Ml't. Jeryll. Leri and Jeff. yard. 60-1592. JAP•~ '"--"'"'-'-..., REPAIR. reC:over' any roof eu .... .. "" 2>13 W,.._._., .. Dr NB ' . ,.. ~---., --•• """ BOYS 1 .. 14 ~~. Plthnl. 96f..5348. ":;;.=.::.., " S.AL., ESMAN Employed man only, $12.50 ALCOHOLICS Anoeymous. amD or inf.ant care In my aper p!dl!nl!r. Cum:Plde A':'"."':"ema. We Roon,.. .......,.,. ,...,..., ,.., wk. 1'199 Qmmont PL. or. Pholll! 5'2-ttl'l er write C.M. borne. Very real. In yd wart. Clan-up..... Frft l!IL IG--1691. ma:ev:.'*S::-.i!n ~= G<* Coune OPERA'l'ORS ~::'· -~=:,, ~ ; 54M119 at DOOll 0r ews. P.O. Elm: 1223, Costa Mesa. wurkin& mother, M6-WT. FROifl' )'8t'd. lawn IUVice e T. Guy~ Rooflne, Dal tnno and Capistrano Beach Singfe needle, exper on!y comm~ peJd wbU; traln-! APt S1:.e rm in 1P boml!. COUNSELING • info b ~!..8!f'lydlNGhotmy-1~.: $10 mo. ~ ~: ~I t:s_~ uwn work. am. GROUNDSMAN ~ ;eFarB, ,~flsi' P"NYB iiig.·M•~m~taatstance ~ Own entrance, tun bath. abortion. v.uecimnY I: ... ~ • r;n.-. ~ Yard Cli!&nup. 9G-atl1 ' . DAILY PILOT ......,... . "'u' • · · at all 'fiJOes. Sales ,JX>fitioo : Full priv. --n. Apeatt. -A nir.. ~. GAROENJ>.IG SERVICE Sewing/ Altaroilonl 492-<Pn Mature lndlvldUAI for ..,.i nr O.C. Airport_ ~th • *'ture. Demo avaJ!. "Guest Home 415 Er«X>UNTER CROUP Carpenter CLEAN...\lP.'T!UM ··-CLERK 'TYPIST courw Groundsman. Land· OPPOR'nJNITY fur 3 able. t::s. Cal l · ~ For people who. need ttal e ~ e DJU;SSMAKING, pant IUita, acaping & garden exper-licensed Real Est ate 5t&t011_:___ · ) OOM reladonshlps. A chance to EXP. Remollellnl. cabtntta, ft_:_ , l!'--1 , =~~ Reuo, na~le. N~ ~·~~m~of s;e.!: Jenee preferred. Opportun-alelIJl!Ople. Be your own sAf.Es careen · o~n · tn t * PRIVATE R be --~'. 546-1627 npaln, matnt NO job loo ~•"~ .. eel J ·· tty for advancement. Excel· hos•. To P commissions. qu~' ,, men , • ... -•. ~~-n•~t :rv--..._ .,,,,__ .... _ .-• Al~ •Ion LMI .,._..r: office exper. Typing 9'.l H • ·-~ Far .......,...,. penon. -----sm..inc.11. ~ ' • THINGS.:.. M , •' :., _ _. ,.r., I -_..,._ bll' .. ~. / lent a,lary &: be,neflts. Ap-ave your own desk & Our · uct ta -n. -, ~-~ .... 11.,_ ":I OOR -.~i-N••• ·I -w.p.rn., a 1ty to wui-.. w pl In ......... ho ••••• w # ...._., D .............. _ [SJ r.___._ r .. ~1-,,_ t!l' 1_. .. 1 •• • ~ ac:eura e. N Yl!U'I exp. -·-'-•. i.-.. Y petwon cwun·LUUn. P ne. million e Dl!ed Jt •~t ? Ndtrttlooa !DHll. ~ I Ultlld-I -,.... .. __ ... _ . plu:(nb,.....:ncei~· .""'t Televisial'I R•lr , ;;:;.1;':E;o:n":~t = w. E. 4chenmyer J;ti!altor now. Efbtinp potl!lltW .. 1. i• * PRIV. Room avail wf'iaY-JOHN'S c.arpet A Upbolttery ~· • e • _ _.._ .__ be..-1850 Jamboree Rd, N.B. 1860 Newport mvd. C.lrf. unllmi:i. Rep..,.n•-~ .,. ,.____ ' -· _1._ B" •~E'S TV ........... "" co. ,,.,..._ts,' "--Mr Ralph Hull "~" -., • ., ~•O'I ....., 1n't . care tor ambulatory ~..:n. Extra Drl.sh&m-' , ,.. ~, * Call 644-2251 """"' • U'llr~ ............_. will be . most re•ardlni : J.e·J Balanced diet. poo ·free Scotchcu&nl (Soil CARPENTRY, pi.lntinc. ee-Servlcine All Bnndl exp. :§'75-7M% uk tar l'. ....9oaor54G-:z:;Galt&. Found lfrMadll 550 Retanlanlll. Dearftan • -~•!<.Sm. j6bo OK. AulMrizld --CW1111NG ~' N,.IHAIRDRESSERSwant•d. P..GEE INDUSTRIES Mr. 11. V-·tlon Rentals 425 FOUND: "Be adopte:t us!'' all color briehtenera 6 10 BO~~· Known for bonl!lb' 540-4313 ~ .. · ~-the !'!~ ~ ~ evenilWIV-"-• Salary. Neecls Tr•inees SALE N NEEDED --. minute bli!aeb fai .. white ... _ II T ,. _ _... "' .... '""'Ii _. • ., re1a.1.1 ,,.ountain ~Y are a. lttiWI ll:Lu P e r Mo · beautiful black and white n.U "I ,.. -,..-... ,ce tiutleL All pl'Omotiom made 968-4877 or 968-4589 ask for ~~ • Ml ION VIEJO PUDlTO VaDarta. Me •. =:t'=. r:,~ ::etll!~ ~~nc Sa:, :::. n: H.aullne.. clean-np, 1 o e a 1 GENERAL 1rft Sefv, Yard ~ ;;~!.,~, ~ Kay. won: In MiaDoli i· ~;·:":~"':: cat and· dog ali~ady . Willcleanl:l~nn.,dininl rnova, exp'd ,.colleat Ito. clean-up, haullnc, aprinlder CoutalAgency . HAIR 1tyU.t w I dlentele ~·~ , Newport Htl aru. 548-9702. rm 1:.llall m,; Mq rm l'T~ dent. Lr1 truck. ttU. 1-epain: .. Rl!a.1. 616--5141. 2700 Harbor Bl at Adami wanted in Swiset Beach 540-6119 tor m. f maid. 6'JS..4(50. :ll6 ~ PL, , C.ost& couch $10, chair ~ 15 >ft., ~tM&. ._ Job. W•~ecf, #M'le 700 areL 592-2093. NICELY furn. 3 BR, 2 '&. Meu. exp ii ~ c0Unts. :not WANTED!' .Mealy tree1, Counter HEAL'I1:1 Food Store: yng. f Palm l>Nl!rt wlntu rental. method. I do work ~ y&rda a1~. ~A SCRAM LETS man &: woman peeded fi ll ;1 b)' month. Broktt, &U-'JOXI. ~~ Drout °!. ~MalfiOll Good ref. sn.-Olol. · · haul.in&. 11.50 ·per hi:· ·+ • Girl" $ time. Apply 1072 Bayside ..... """NlM'"' .• _,,,u.; e ~ . Shain .~ .. ._ ... IUL~ Dr N Beech , Rent•ll to Sh:aN -kitty, vo'ht w/belge spots. or 1 poo )'OOf 'AJ~wu.:. ~· ANSWERS' ='"'-""""'-'=-""=--! ApproX IS moe:. No obllar. carpets dean. •Quality wort YABD/1arqe, dl!anups. a. HELP! I.. have a new GIRL ....... _ .. to -'-·--· 2 .~ ··n. at a reuonable prter. Free .__ "'"' 1.,., ----blllineu 1n town A 1 rM!'ed '"!!!!!!!!!!!!"""""""""""I •r•~ -• ~ 64f>.""2 S.h IMY• """' -• .,. ~ F.--·Sooi; -Nolly -PBX 0 swing hilt I BR. K¥k • peta O.K. $80 BLACK female w/whlte hair e•t. . • bdl!r,. ba~ MT-2966. Eyeful -·OLD mnT For ·fast t akeovt your help. U a lfUUOd floor perator. s , Unturr\. $88 furn. 968--751.0 or on chest Vic ca me o C•.,,enr, · CfoncN.e . T1tASH & GUage &an-up. "! Lave and liquor ·have two food oper1t1on ' oppor. offered b)' • new co. : 1 ~me. i:Jr;;":1 Dept, 111'-6235 Hnti. Bcb. Hlghland1, OiM. 494-:zMO. BEAT ·The· ~I ~ ·dl)'B. Frft m.· AnidJne. things in common. After 1lx ' :'~ 1::'Yr :~'::'!'. PO: =atre: ~~na del Bl'lIDENT or pro. penon to YNG •. Black Labrah with Doon, pa1'0s. ~ d r.l'"fa 1 , 5Cl-6031. yean, they're OLD STUFF. Full . Time yuu interest me &:: I would t lhar9 ~:S. House avail. flea collar. Vic. Hamilton, sidewalkt:. Pdi:I 64J:.8514. HcM.ttecfMnfng YOUNG matrled ma n like• to rrittt you. For I now. C.M. 5'8-3082. PA"nOS. WllJca. drwe, blstall -desire• ,to werk con-THE ISLAND _HOUSE pert0nal intervw only, Call FEMAµ: ~+. """' ,., BR FOUND biac:k poodle m new ·Ia-uw biuj< :HOLIDAYS AHEAl;>I ttrui:tion. """""· 4 yn'. Mr. Demalak. (714) 628-<633 I ~ ~ _!~.~~.~T •• ~. VI_._._ I: Rali!''lh. No m: remclft. 541-8661 b-ftt ' Have a C1ean HoUday! Call woodWorkfne exper. f92..7864 12 F•shion. lsl•nd betwn 8am &: 5pm. PRINTER-1250 multi ext>l!r · ..... --""'•ua .., '"O'NV "''"'"" · Strrice Ne •-mandatory. Full time job. kic..,.r . ::::::::::::: . 2 Ca,11 ~ CEMENT WORK. 00 job luo qutch ~aintenance Job W•ntec:I, Female 702 wport -•cf1 HOUSEKEEPER Cook live· Good loc. day1 675--2133 eves •• Fee Pakl : .I 1:~-~~...:!.BR. FOUND Gold pen Dec. 8th. amall.,.ftuonabie. Fr1-e 1or lll noon, winddww:. NEED HELP AT HO~ in for coup!;e. Pvt room A: 833-3104 Httefsa. ' ~gt'OWttj ~ ~••K• -K B 0,,.;a. r'.i• _..r 'Qtprt cle1ntpc, 'Xln't work •""""'' F.qual Oppor, Em))kJ)ol!r bath, must -.. .. i. a little 'tlon / -.M, I Can 673-lUI' after 5 Newport Beach are a, ERim. · SCll -_._....,. ·c1or1e. No °cre':"· 537.1S()8 aror· ewe b 1 v e C.Onvalucent e....ll.t., fiU.~ PRODUCTION TRAINEE: J>08:I yr a 0 •• e expand; ' 673-S. . QUALITY Ct'l:nl!nt Work. 1At time. · Aidel e N u.r 1 ea e CX>OK. EXPER. •..-• Fine kical co. will train lng co~t advancement!• i Gar-for Rant 435 FND. Ktttona. i b1k ......._ c.o,.. do iL.Lk!d. Bcnled. --e Com· e BLUE DOLPHIN e HOUSEKEEPER 4 .ra,. • "'pendabie gal. Oean "" ShMp a "°I• person w/. t --rountalnValley,968-11S4. 645--1695. JAPANESE Hoult'maid. parUon1 33S5Via'Y.. NB wt.ParkLldo~nt cond. ofc. Pe?'manent, ~~tnu;,:JcaucanPstaKrtlO in ~~se::h. SIAMESE klttY. b)' A11t Of. ~•Walla.· -DriWways Exp, ~~'i>' day, H·OM ·EMAKERS/UPJ"OHN-COUNTER MAN.~ auto Cepter ~-~n-de!O .. :ense work. start ;;.;;, ~. Al!! ;~ tice CM &G-91M 66-2850 Patiol-Sldew'aJkS · -..f~ .~. w -. Jabs, Derbts A Oenni1 P.-~ '31· mo. Ct:1J MS--.r . . . • • · ~·AM or EYl!I .DEDICATED CLEANING M7-ti681 .,.... "' •tore will train penun Call Helen Ha~a. 540-fi().$ m>nlll!l ..__. 2182 MJ~-o. GARAGE 1ar rtnlrllO~ MYN.f. bird .arouhd E¥aJd ·* We Do Everythlna: * to meet &: greet Patrons. Coastal Agency ~,.,. ..... ,., '""""' · oaJy. $25. p!r mo. Bay, Lagunl.' 494:-1518. Con!ra.ctor 24 hr. Call 6'73--40"12 ~;va:.~= ii: Buie knowledge of parts 2790 Harbor Bl at Adams t1on Dr.; Il'Vtnl!. 66-3264 L 555 ·-~-.......... st.12.!G "'· Sec,..tary $600 ott MY Way, qualif1' home Maa ~ .x-1-.'?" hllcplle. Age 39. (i) Cn4) ClU Don Bemon, 540-6055 PROFESSIONAL Phone Young Cu Cood lkills , Office Rental 440 Lost And Missed ~ Wa111, e e 111n1. Carpet., ~. Floor etc. 993-0295. CQastal Agency solid tor ~ Dana Point, San ean Lorraine /I · flobn, etc. No job tuo..1maU. Rl!skl. I: Comme'L·548-4111 DAYWORK. Part time ~ 2790 Harbor Bl at Adams Clemente, Capistrano a.tta. WESn:.'LifT I I NGEWROPUONRTD CFl!LOONTERR i!'(~ ~ :, 547-«136, 2t hr. ans. ""'.· M•lnttlfl•nce • weekly, . Re'l\able. 0 w n DENTAL RECEPTioNIST Work in your own home. Penonne! Agency Addi...,"'"' * Jlemod 11;... trans 543-7006 5-11 9330 . . Best deal in area. Phone 3>43 \\'estcllll Dr., NB ,i 2,:m'-«.&M Fully lmprovtd. Nffdamedlcat attention ""{-i e .. ,. PROJ'EB.SlONAL p. • -• Wantexp'dpenoncapableot ~NE PERSQNNEl 835-14'65 between 9:00 .i..m. 64>27TO Prime locaUOn for tenant Plea• Call 548-7881 Gerwtclc .. Son, Lie. •HANDYMAN Job• W•nfed, Mr F 704 managing ethical practice. CCD\N""CC.Arr: .. V""'V and noon .. wanttrw idenUty. ~; REDISH brown Welm.aranu 673-0041 * 549-21.'70 Oal8'1 1Malfttenance ,Savice If you are the BEST then '"''"""""-'-' ~'"(\..I P°'VT='""'N'C,...."'-~to-worl<-~-..,.-I -SECllJARY - .I ~. 60c J11!r month per lab m.tx. 12 mos old Vic Electrical e ~ • •Tbe9e kids want to wurlc apply for the excellent op-FrM & Fee Posltionl culDnally when ?' e g u I a r • ~ Eqer' &: capable help for pi.·. AU lies will be J ft. White Frnnt (Costa Me9:,1) Ptt.mrm . dmdZ boerda. Patntlog i . v.. v · rep Gen'\ Oftice.AIR to $550 nune1 are ill or on vaca-Shorthand, Gb1 Friday, ear. W11leyN.TaylorCo. 54M7ll. delip .6:;f&brk:atiom,lhort Pa-rhensllnt y~=O::;!~ acknowledtred I: COJ>Q296l29Keypuncb to$475 tion.Pa~taemi.fnvalld & 8 .to5,'5 daya;aweek.$t00 RHkor1 BLACK kmale poodle with rvn . arwoi•ll•llt ·1 ,.. ...... , ,.... 642-0474 tidentiaJ. Send ttlUme •to Marketlnr: See"y to $540 ttqUittl littl.ng. 3 or 4 hrs prr m<JtJth. Start irn:matia~ 2111 San Joaquin Hilla Rd -'-•-· , ... -~ · ...... u •"'GMEN ulu I: IMtl Cusified Ad No. xrl, Dally Editor Trne typln1 $G0 ...... wk. Until needed as ly. , . ttd ,......,.~ cullU. Vlc. Keene En~ 965-1759. UIU' ' " LI-I w ~ Ma F 710 Pilot, P.O. Box· 1560, Costa"'--' .... ~....:.. ........ ·-..-v111..... .. -~· Newport Center &44-4910 Plac-en t ia, Re war". ~·~ , • .. , . Pap&, ~I, &ck, patnt. ..,..p an,.... .,,.,im '-•~<> ~11 .._. 1ub1tttute $2..:!S hr. -e n..E. ...,...,..n Jan. : uoo Didi: • m ,q ft for 646--1029. r n~1 FOR Store comu to )'Ol.IJ' door, Mesa 936Z. • Med/Tech Writtt $500 OJU-35t7. SECRErARY • Rfteptlonht MD or Dent!Jt-12XI oq. It. t.Osr, ·Zenith In ear .DIOdd QUICK CASH'I Scl>....,, 547.-. • 'P Su\l~F·" Paid~ .... D~!!'bl'!"'only.-,N::::!'.:. ':;~.;~IN...').:,:' QIDCK 0nr.r Fry Ooolt • Blllliw cl~ In actw• 1n • . on smd flr. tor ottlce, bee.u-bet.rinc &kl In H ti I'°" O ~ . \ . NO wamna: "" 'u ...-..-.. ~..-· 642 1471 Steady Employment ApplJ teresting offiee. Fine upp'~ "' ""' .... SW!< !or ..... Bay ............... i;~ ;L or THR u .. H A "* W4LLPM'ER * likkpr. .I . $600 SJ3.4893, ' • In penon, M ... La-. llll3 lnr bright . ..,........ ISOO . • .,.,,, ·-...... ... """""""' • ·.,-96U941. DAILY PILOT When,.. ,,.n .. ....,.. A..i•oant P.,.. y,. DENT AL A11i1 tan'· INVEST IN superior, C.M. Send"'""""., dauill..i ad )Jonu Realb' Service on · lDI ana. +M ·IW6-171l 0..-'I Office $433 cbainlde, t..apna. Some No. :293, Daily Pilot P.O: .,..,._ m Via Lido, REWARD. "Smokey", tiny WANT AD 548-t Ads ba Print Control lo $43J "'I'· :nor...,., 491-3596. YOUR FUTURE RR·::,."'DY" fel"cHANGE? ~ ISQ1, Coeta M•sa. Cal ' l7$-.3nl. poodle, PY. t~e, never '42-5671 Dl:il-1 fllot Want w Rec.pt, type '° to $500 DEPENDABLE .woman to , We have It for you! "~"'" OF.SK space a'lallable $!11.\ lmkl, ~A TWidn. bapinl pae. A/P•yable . to$550 care tor 2 childl'fn after BE YOUR OWN 80$$1 1be Winters best-selling de-SERVICE estab. Fuller I mo1 WtD pnMde bnlture 54M2t1 Free/Fee Po!dtion~ IChool. Houn 12:·30 to 5:30, Men or Women veJopment, minutes from Brusft Cusb:l'Mn. C.M'. Up al IS mo. AJ122-.werbw""""' LOsr_~~ ~ Setter 2\1' *' ·* * * * * RUTH RYAN AGENCY Corona dll Mar a ru . downtown Palm Springs. to 11"1 wldy IO start. hall&ble. F<nst A..,.1 tan 11••1K0.1 'Snipe". Ode ... ·•· 1'19'3 Nff'POl't. CM 6f6.C854 6154174 after 6.. LHN ·A Y9Hnt Giant ad ce.mpatp 'fliU sat· 9Q.(Hl.6. LquM Beach. e&-9tM clialn, 646-1366, Back Bay. 119!1 Beach, HB 8i7-9671 EARN xtra money for the . Taxi C•b urate So. Cant beginnlngl'SER="vi"CE=-"'s"'ta-.-A~tt-,-nc!an-t"I AIRPORT CENTER LOsr Cotti., l•mal• blk • ) ·-·~·-~ • !un ~ do In Jan. .... """ ""'" --rd. Full .,' QILow: ... ...:~·,,.2in.A··-.'lulll'f>"T1_ .. .w:u:.H"ot'~.' wh ... ' .. "!!14.1131". -· H.B. Trader's Parad1"se· AIROSP"~E MGMT p,,;;;.., .;;·avail. wstari Call lllr Appl ...... ,;, """"' .... LEADS. ;,m;.;. :;,;.. At,.., Shell -· -~~ ~ -·-11 ... man w/manapmonl Now! Call 968-5448. ~11!1311 Headqu ....... In our N.B. st.Hon, lltb A !Nino. NB. ' l&lH background I ability '1'tV" Q(llces, A branch of .our ~ · 113S-2840 Or 833-322:1 Wk4ays (Blk, Wht ~ tanl female • , to nieke decl1ton1: Xln't ENERGE'I1C Young boy, U ONE BIWON 0011.AR SERVICE STATION AT- BAY VIEW OFFICES Collie.'-i-Vic Park l1"nes •amiiis "°"'ntlal. or over. to beli> In A>k lllr Hmnan . ""'""too. 'EENDANT-Part Ume. Neal St .• H.B. Reward. 536-n&S. Call tar Appl warehoult:. Min. w 11. r e. JANrroRIAL _ ExperieDCed PALM DESERT tn appearance, elq)ftienc:ed r Dtlua, Alt Oxid!Uoned, "SAMAN'nlA" Poodltn•-m-tm M&-7360. ask tor Bud only. Muat knoW bard floor GREENS only. AJ!Pbo 2590 Newport. -.led. Lido Aru rlu IOI! In -Ct.. Sat ti' mes K•"""" -·· ~1998. 64$.3030, Ext. 67 C.M. lea Bia. m.e700 Rewud. -all 6. Accnt TIC 8""1!< l!OO Sl'ENO 13" ._. M'&U&bie $50 F/C B~ to $800 EXECllllTIVE Real Esta!~ Sales SlSJ, to $450. Reunt -wrn ---LOsr !rhh S....,__, GbtFrlday/Bldqr l!OO KEYPUNCH OPRS *INSTANT MONEY* h""1 ""'°"' ...... Somo • II mo. ...._ -"""'"tloo. Vic. Adami A dollars Sec'y.Loan 1<95 Portoflnal Attn<'f w, hlv. Im-. openings Openho now !or -. • ..,. ....... .... of ~ lood ..-DablL Im No. El Mapolia, H.B.fQ8.«163 A«ountina:~ k5Q for candid&fltw/aminlmum ent I: tu~ R.E. sales jlbooe pttWllJI~. ~ Ca mino ltea.1, la• LOSl':FawnfemaleBoxft'lt ~· S450 Betty lrua cl 6.pxintti. nper. SaJary people-lnnewborntl,re-~~~ IJltlllna. °"9 701 -..al male lrifb Si!ltii!f. Vic W•t ' , • , F/C BoOldiel!plr $5'0 Stc'y~ "111· be CDJDITM!Da\ftle w/ l&1ea A 1nvwt. propttties. • -,....,.. aa C.M. ~. **HAVE: lltlW14 .__ P.'f. lloc-,..P.11. . 12"1 br See'y!Mk1Tc : ;: pr1or exper. To"°"' -paid up to 85" TE LEPBONE - ft -.w.. taulbaw ~ Crattmw\ mew In ••-~•-... 2 Br, 2 a.. NI WPORT Stc'y!Bii•-··• to •~:.. For Appl (l)otact mmm. Paid vacation + Servioe Open.tor. Exptt. r"'·-l,tth w/ltand ud attach. "'......,..... ... 09 ... _. _,., Carol Smith medical (.'IDVtt9,g'I!, free pt"tf'd. ~2052. at a mo. Amzabc m'f'lot 1 ~ ~l"J. air/cond, pool tadt PenonW .t.91ncy !kll:tiaiptt SS!G up -dra _ .... 11111-llltod. .. .,...... I ~ ... lndllltrial tablolaw, WANT: ''"",,...,.. Equli; U3 Dev•• Dr., N.B. .... A«tna amc lo Sll<) AVCO FINANC IAL • ... •niilble TELLER R-llladl. ilCM32I o1 compara1>io value. · 115.500. !Ms.5129. · fC.mO K<ypundi to 1S2S SE RVIC ES '.0 ~lfl."'· ~J· H:i !',<h P/Tlmo M... ....._.__,,,,.,_.. -61> Ne-eentrr Dr. • """· lllllCS. ....... ac11 ~Y· lldll er ollkJI. '61.0lll CHRIS OX\nie 28' Sporty -· "''<Q '\.RMegt ..,.,.. .. ...,.. mour, 5*42l2 or 1137-1221. -. ·-GIN. ~ & TS :lO mph CruiRr ·-APPRAISER 'TRAINEE: Clm Typist • l4'S Newport Beach 6'"5800 * SEYMOUR * ' 0"1Wing Saving, & Loan In Newport..., Alll l'lllllOtll. IMtrvctlont 111 \ 4 +.Low dme. cieU. $6000 National GD. wtll tnin yuu A«tns Trainee $375 Equal Oppor. Employer RMlty I lnvt1tment Costa M!!sa wkl111 p/ttme VU R&AIJn' Ml-1DOO 'PALOS Vtrdtl 4 DR, .f BA ea:ulty tor ctr, plane or T ~ the F.iult whlle ~ Nluy teller. E:11;per. pttf'd. D:c:tl• PlAJ'«) LESSONS . 'f • Mc:Ctta, J21.1!iS3 or SOYC. + tun upMM'.'I. A. BIG op-410 W. C..st Htk, NB rot A NAGEMENT poKltton1 RI GHT Product. Right place. lent pey, pleaant woridrw 'fDT dol 9COl'ld Door of, -.:--,. •·-m 1..__, den. bWlud rm,! yrs new, I 1 To -Sult H 2716 avail to ..... 11lled decldon RI ch t t Im e . W fl l a l•e dlllo - J'lllT llldt Blvd. .....-•u•no::a• .-... ,_, What do Yotl ,haw to tradef portun t;y ••-· • r '4.... con ns. ttcbnlque, Sl&htreadlnl e~. levtt %i ac:. ~ $79,500. .c.aa Bob Wla.>n. ~ m&ktt1 who hlvt. the de11ire m11.nqement, marketln1:. C>wM' cmJ ......-S Drl:JI. Me.a Vf:rda • Coat.a .Aft11 For unit•. •CMt9. Owner U it 11 htnJ -1h Oran,p Oout&l Apncy EXPER. Power m&eb. qn. llD fttn up to $2500. per mo. aales, distributor po&itJons DOWNEY f11tln1 11 ..... tCS Clll BNee M6-4111 £7).4) 548-M&I, (2U) ~7-4131' Oount)t'a '= read tn4-2'T90 ffartiar Bl .al Ad&m1 tor drapery work rwrn. Alt ·Call Mr. ShepM.rd 637-.1649 o pen · Sal&cy/oommiulon SAVINGS & LOAN ,... tut dra Ina post. Wj Lib 11> -I Our Tndor'• 6 PM Call •1095. · for tn~•· -'~ii-i~....-:=~--·I Cali Mr. !)'""'""' ~~;.~1111c.':'r :-:-.• :U,.P7J'J:.:r:: * * * * * '" * l'andlltc:otu ... 111or,..1. allailyPUotCiullllodSell llll ;Id llU!t 8">' tbe .. ll llll old•IUll l::-:=""=64=2·~74c:22=---Bu1Mn. !14.W117. Ad. fC..067t <$ llne1, $ dQI: for 5 bucks. Ad. 6G-S1I new ltut1 81.1" the "'"' l l'Ufl DAILY PILOT fDr acUonf I IJ -... r.;; ... r .... 11 --:.~ I o' 5 1¢1 j - I • . . . ~5 HAl\~OR BLVD. . •• ' .. • ·------ ·: . : ' ;·, i .. 54M41Q • . -· .. . ... ............... -·..-· ........ .. . :· . . . . : .. • • . ! . NEWPORT IMPORTS FIAT '69FIAT1~ SPIDER • NEWPORT IMPORTS ~ Like new, Ser. •42888, • ·$18f FuQ.-l'rlc. ,Whlilnlll• ~ $1850 . ·j • ' > ' .. : .:: ·.· .. . . .. , ... . ' '; ; • . lot% Fi..,nclng Av•D. o.A.C. SllFSUI ""1llRS .. CO$TA -~M-.SA · .. DAIS·U .... • . ... &lOlfll ZIMMUMAN. 0..., 2IU HARBOR ILYD. · ' .. 540-6410 • sTATIOtf WAGONS e PICKUPS • 2 DI. & • DR. SEDANS e ,ASTIACKS • e 2C (LIMITED QUANTITY) ' COS:TA M.ESA TSU 1141 HMIOll ILYD. - BE THE PRICE RAISE '. I I ON BRAND NEW '72 MODELS Al Can In Inventory Af Freeze Prices. . Choose From cOuga", Mon+•s. Cclpris, Mercurys & Comets