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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-12-16 - Orange Coast Pilot• - ... ' ree I Fugitive -seized B.oy!'s LBst Wish- N~WpGri Boa1 On > \ I ; ·~arried to GrriTe . ' . . Jl&·. Pot . ~~i11ug_gling , I ' ' ' • \ . . r .· ' • ' ' l' . ; -' { A. ' TH URSDAY AFl'ERNOON, DECEMBER ')6, 197! ' ' . . ' , WOL..M.-HO. att, f st:(TIOHI, M J'A ... l ' • '· .. . . · ··.Eyes U:ave· It • ' • . . ' New Dope~ .Joh ' PrisOners Engineer Retrained at UC Irvine . Turn Loose 1 ' ~u Tr,.._ • • Armed guards -lucky fellows,-lleeps •close eye on aclrefs Brandt who wears possibly mQSt £'pensive feminine• party ~ostume ever created. Body _clinging .. creation was Beverly Hills diamond merchant MaMn'llime, Deco~ations o all ·diamonds and preciobs stones .worth.more 1 thin! '.lllillion ' ' I f Pakistan Surreli.ders j . ' ' I ' '" • ' .. F,()j~';.·o~·EtaS.~ ¥J.Vilt . • I ~ • ~ ~ \ r ~ • , I • NE'k· riE1¥tt'CUPI) 1'-'Pl\ne;i1~ <'jij:toryt '.'We'.bave'bailed•tbe-new1nat1lin. Indi"-s;~ 'TodJy ~c:M , ue> , It this historic moment ••. We balMloe 2Hostages YARDVJLLE, N.J. (UPI) ~ Two hoetagea beld more than 21 hours by 100 rebellious pri9onen: were r e I e a s e d ~ed. today when state officials a(l'ee!I to mate public lnm;lte grievances over ::F*"'illt tacti""·ofJ>olice brula)ity." J Gtlitjf·"-'1Friedmas;I, •t'l was re~ ~ 11m·11y the prfaoners'8boulB:4.I a.nv'Tbe , inmates latetf released ptif!On· official lllchard Sfecll, 36, after tlley.f\wrl a !ext ot·~igrlevancts aired by area'rad1o atations. ' i F. r i e .d m a n and Siedl, an assist.ant mpefintendent of the Yardvilie ,Adult Reception and Youth C.Orrection c'enter, were taken hostage about 3, p.m. Wed, nesday by the 100 inmates who took over a south wing of the Institution, which the rtate has long held up as a model to the nation. Alth>ugh about 66 riot~uipped 1 state police were on the grounds of the in- 1tltuUon they were not used. 'lbe statement of. grievances.drawn up ' by the Inmates was signtd by Siedl and .• Albert C,·Wqjier, dileclor of Ute state Divilion of -.GmrectioR and Parole, wbo parllcipeted In nlgllt-long negotiations • (See HOSTAGES, Page I ) Youth Carried Jiy JOHN ZAtLER _Of ... Ollft' P1'9t Stlfl' ln June~1999 Fretl Pellicclottl of Costa Mesa was working for McDonnell Douglas as 1 a designer engineer on the Mannect Qrbltal Lab, an Air Force pro. Jed int<nded to study Ute eflecla 'of pro- longed spaoe flights on men. But one day word came from' Washington that the project · had been canceled due lo pl'es!ures on Congress to reduce military and aerospace spending. "I '("'1!'t Oxpectlng il at all." Pellic- Ciottl •rec&lfed. "'l"lie:..anoounce'znent took tpe comiiJetefy tiy.!llirPrise." · '.Two weeks later~ Pelllcciotti's wOOle aepartment 1had'been diuolved. and he found·hl...df unelilployed. Although be had a bachelor of scienct1 degree from Michigan SW. UPiv<rsity· In mechanical engineering, had.done advanced study at severaJ•major univiversitles, and·hl!.d six patented inventions registered In hia name, be could not find another job. Until last January when Pellii:cioltl enrolled in UC Irvine's new en- vironmental ' engineering program, his story ran much tbe Wl}e as many other Orange Countlans caught in the aero- space u1*Inploymen~ wringer. His )Vile went to work as a au~lute teacher to help bolster sagging famlly ·finallCea. The YOUllllest of Utcir lhree-chlldren, Just 3\2 yell'I old, bad to be 1 sent, to nur&Ep' school on·tlje.days hlo mo~worked. conditional IUfnmder '« tbe .P4i~ .~ifwle of .Bangla.Desh." 1 • forcei in FAit ~ aod prociaj'",ed , Whelher ~~Ian would aa:ept 1he 1 .. Bang!• Des1i a • frol . nlitloo'-.she, also \«;an ceu•fire ,.,;:nol known. Pa~lataol ls""'1 .a ~ «useflre on the '.President Agha Mohammad Yahya Khan, Western froi)1,w~•0.111~jo(laJiltllllll\• !fi.,•a· ~·to bia.nation broadc:Ut,bf' was 80det' way:--, ~· .• l'akist.mr aadio at about-the same Ume. "~cca is now a lrft ' •ofa 1re<J S.ifl P.-woold Jighf'on tO flDaJ vio- country," Mrs .. Gendbt Padfament tory .. T Q Final Rest By Best Friends PelllccloUI at first ~ for re- employment in aerospace, but then gave up temporarily wblle he studied for and passed the CalHorn.ia real eltite ewn. But llndlng the r,al -te experience dallbJSionlng, be wen! to wirt aa a self. employed manufacturer's representative. selling on a commission bas.ls goods with which he wu aJrWty familiar from his ~ e>perience:-ilul that buaineacl, toO, was dJscouraglng 11 some faltering companies toot as. 'much as eleven months lo pay lbeii' bills, wllile otllm Coming dealll can be 1tl18ed by the went bankrupt a!IOftlher. - doomed in many prlmllive culturel of the Later Pellicciott! 6ecame active In two world and the boys and g~iJ,.men and seU.!Jelp prvjeds started by 1111ttnployed women wbo !mew Ralph Jurado stgovla engineers looklag fer -it. are certain he could tell tt wu ~. "We helped each other write resumes, They buried him Wednesday, just the practiCed lnWvlewlhg -h other, and whose' meniber1 cheered. shouted and Mrs. G-'1i's c~fire w-a s pro. ~ on ~ir deskJ at _. of Ute claimecl for • p.m'. Friday 19 :30 1.m. Boat. Parad e Ti me Cla rified ' Newport ' Harbor's a n n u a 1 "Festiva.J of ~hts" Christmas Boat Parade be!!iflS SOl!lrl!ay nigh! and rans thl'OlJgh Th.a rs d a y, starting at 1:30 o'cRlck ~ach night. J.'.!!>tre will be no parade Friday ~~ .. ~-· Est!.' An ·1nc1iaft military •l!OJottman · reporteil what appeared to be the , '" .greateJt tank batUe of tJie JS<lay war was sllll raging tonight along !he SO\ltl¥m -ol Kashmir and thal Ute Pald1lanll liad loll 40 lanb and tho1 In- dian> IS. I , Bot all ~ filhtlng In East Paklatan app&relltly came to a halt and Indian Defense Mlni.sler K.B. Lall announced that lour members ol the Bqla Desh g'l>vernment new to Dacca loday to form ,, ~. ltansiUODRI government. The Pakistani garrtooi\ In East Pakistan waa eltlmated at IO,llllO to IO,llllO men and ilillitary sources &aid Joos or Ute (See SURREf'Q>ER, Pa1e I) I way he had asked. -'-'·• oent ltaznj out Into the field lo look for By• twclil •ltd -, ..... ·-,,;. ... ; job'~,'·)le.oold:'~-"1"'.'!11 '°me crossmg Uiem..elves, 70 c!1 t b • m opportunity lo hear abOuf Job 'openlnt>i followed on foot to his final restlngj>lace, 1 'bec1Use ·lhere were other people wbo did 10 miles, on the sidewalk.! of wl>Urbia· · nm. across jobs for w,hich t bey and shady, tree-lined rural byways. tbemselvs...,.. not qualllled." 'Tl\ere ere no lollg, black Cadllla<:s and • It •wu lllrougb -·~ ·u...e Mlf.IJtlp Pacltanla in the back country vlllage of ..-ganlxatlons, Expsienc:e Unlimited, Utat Me>l<o wbeff RAiph Jurado Segovia PeUiccloltl " llm beard ot• UC 'Irvine'• lllerally began hia particular joonley 18 prosram lo rtlraln u n e m p Io ye d yeart ago. ael"OlptlCt eactDeen to deal wtth en. Heads bowed, his 1'1ddies carried the vi..........W pi'ot>lema. He applied, along gray casket, yellow and white-blossoms wlUr ovw 2GO o&J>en:, Ind was selected as a>vering i4 from Our Lady of Guadalupe one ol '4 floaliala. C.tbollc 01""1I in Santa A n a lo Holy The pn!8rlll1l wu funded throuil> lbe SepWdw Clmtttry lD Oraoae. department of Human Res o µ r c e s Arturo stpul..da, whole teenaged ~l It paid Pe!llcclolll flS a (See S~VIA. Paa• II (he ENGINBER, ,... %) , I DA01LY PILOT it.rt ,_ 1 J&ITRAINED AT··uc IRVINE El!tfneer hllicciottl , Fug]tlve Nabbed ~ Ne~ort Boat In .Pot Dealing A lederal fugitlvt'living aboanl a )'IOht fn Newport •Harbor was captured Wtdne9day and ~ for authorities on a $50,000 San .Dteco warrant involving mulllple cbarg.. Of mmjualla "'""II' gllrig. • G<orgo ·A. B¥w, 23, al!o known as George Kilo -an apparentmereoce to the Z.2 pound p•ckll&'S commonly fnVolv• ed In pot dealing -was ochedulld for ~~p~ .......... .,.. wuay. He is accused of coospirtCY, marl· luana amuggllng and ball jumping, pro.. allure lo obtain a federal tu stamp. for JlO"OSSion of a reottlcttd drug. Bushaw, was indicted by a federal grand jury In San Diego laot March on the conspiracy and 1111uuUn1 C<111Dla, witll the tax stamp ancCllliJ.jumping charge added fast month. The bail-Jumping count came Nov. 17, when Bushaw failed lo appur for trial. Prosecuting U.S. Attorney Howard Frank WAI ln eourt this morning and unavailable for comment on tho alleged (Jee FUGmVE, Pap I) •• • , • • • lfoo~on; ·poJiee Eye . . ·Heist Clues ; > • . ' A liquor truck diiver who-wils f..Ji locked in his van in Huntington Beach Wedn-y told police he lost ~ tbtf> f],OOO'worth of Jiquor to hijackers. The driver,_ whose name . a being withbetd by police, said two men kiOo 11aped him and his truck in Orange, st.Ole 226 caaes of liquor and left tum loc~­ ed in the vehicle which was patket:l in the Z<>dis 'Deparljnent .:>tore parking lot at Edilige(AVtnue ani:! GOiden West Street .. P..;.by bearcl Ute· man's Shoots for help and nolified pOlice wlio .freed him. - '()range police said the ip8Il's twtHiour ordeal began wlien he slopped to eat lWICh at tbe Denny's coffee sb:>p, 3000 w, Cha~ Ave. 4t a,bout nooo.'As be left. he was approached by the t)v(). men, o~ of whom showed him a gun and told him to drive lo The Ci!)' shcipvinj; cenier. I The driver said he was tol(I to drive in-- to a delivery bmnel where be was locked into Ute bact ol Ute lrnck witll Ute liq"°{. •He said he was'driven around for abodt :Ill minutes and w~ the thieves unlocked Ute rear Of the trµcl<, ii was ba~ked up th ~r van SO· Utat Ute liquor coqld be IDlloaded. -• Alll!r that, he was dftven to lllmtington ' (See IDJAlllr, Page %) • .. I 0r .. , •. «:eat \1'eatller Clear blue s~ are !qrecast for the Orange Cout loday iuld Fri· day with. psty W)nds blowing any ' 1mog out to· leil. It will be w1rmer along the ciilaet'Frtday with high!! near SO and km near 40. INSmE· TODA. V , S.liodl/~ .~.HunUng­ton Beach are miffed ooor the rrhlt! of the high rchool dis, .trict"i reading acoru-and the fact , lhat, ti\< Tle10lpllptfl SGUI lh<m fifl~ PC!Qe 33. • • • . • -.. -. • ' . .. •• • Tilurldl7, Doumbor 16. 1971 -' '. .......,...,1 _· . E'NCl~EER ltE'l\fAINED . ~-: .. - week wllile he wlis 'lbldylng, plua all l>ir tducallonal costl. The P"'l'•m hos J1\'el1 Pelllcdi>W'c .rter a M\J direCtlon. After • )Ur of · iDioo.. """'1, be will fel'Olve a master's ,jlgree rn environmental engineering f)ol. 1'1l'J as part of tbt first class ever to lr•duate in that field from UC JJ:vi'!"· • . Nol all of the fmal!IU slu<k lb lhe l:lcorow program. Only 24 of Ille orliinfl fJ will be gradual!nc. But of IJ>oae,wllo i'J,~_graduate, 14 a~dy have jobs, ln- ~ng ~lliCclotti. .lie will begin work next, Monday u a i:lise control engineer at Orange c.ounty .,rport. He will· be working at-a begin- ning level satory in • aer carter, "'II be -,µ1 be working, • ~ lS.fJJut most important, a!I fft as Pe lie· tti is .concerned., be will be ln a grow- fteld which olfers him a chance to do 1'hat be likes to do l;>est -engineering. :c.ln this respect, lilil jo~ at Orange Coun-!! Airport will l>e alm~l perfectfJ iulled 6J1this previOus 'engineering e.xperierlce. ~h at Mobil Oil, where be "'orked im· JDed.iateJy after graduation from college, ~ al lie~ DouRJu, PellicciotU Wu conetrned wilh ~imination and I analysll of clala. And illlt, basically, II whol be will be doing at the Orange Qiunty Alrpol'L •jJ'm not Jostni the' value of any of my previous akilll," be said. "The probltm1 I will fafe on my new job art logical ex· , tensions of the kinds of problems I lva• workiAg with ~fore." .... ..-. • The sound a,balement program ~t Oranae~unty AlrpOrl Is i;onddl!'ed oophlstl ated, tbo/'gh lhe program II still in its i ancy. • ' Pellic · Ui's job will be to find ways of proving scientificatly which jets exceed legal noise standards, and by how much. The task is not as easy u ~it sollnds. - The mlcrophooe.s set up arOOM Uie airport mus1. be able to dla:t!Jltuisb, for example, betJVeen a jet blast and a motorcycle·viat bap~ns to be· going_ by, or betWeen two jets tbat •are In the same · area at tht same time. Pellieciottl said he ia looklng forwira to the challenge. - lf '.thf-engineers at Orana• · County Airport> stlcceed i n differtlltiAting between different kinds of noise. the prin· ciples . ~Y ~ will be applicable throughout the noise control field. ,'J ~ ~ .. · Lion "Luted~ " • ' ' . ' -i' Benuty Can't' Advertise It l.ONDON (UPfl -Lucia Pe~ lerle of Brazil, who won this year 's MUs World cOQl,eot, bas loot lbe right to use ~r . title for ad· \evertlslrig, ll1e director of ll1e co .. · st 'aaid Wednei:daf. •• i ~ ' ~ "Jn View ,of ht.r wild outbursts~ on ' berl departure from LoOdoo, It Is I Ver)'._ diffic,ul\ (or me to sign, a con· tract on het be.half," Julia Morley said. "She has given us every in: dication of being unsteady." -§he said thll meant. in effect, tliOflhi ».year-old beatity queen would not be able to \iR: the title commercially, although she would ofrici:.llly re.main Miss World. , -Followthg. her victory a month ago, Miss Petterle created a con- troversy by refusing to agree to the schedule planned for her by the contest organizers. • Solons· Skip Town Early; C8lled Back '.: Leo · Proves Vr.,J,qi1ig for Suspect wAsamaro11 <VPu _ S•q•t• --lion we -'-" call Leo and .,_ •· Th leaderr,firecf otf ·wires today to half the J m: tiWW 1ia ~ e scratching epispde ,put police on h .:.a~• · ~te a tale. I the tran of the man again. He was found c amug s membership, utglng them to It all started last Saturday when rookie and said his naine was John Wayne return from home to 'help ' resOlve a Buena Park police officer Joe Potter Adamson, 23, of. La Habra. · hassle over fcirelgn aid that continued to apott.ed a man walking a lion "bigger "Had · a driver's license to prove It," snag adjolll'Jlment of Congre5$. than a German shepherd" near the said officer Potter, who cited Adamson Fullerton airport.. , for violation o~a city law he had finally ~ Be?u.w of heavy a•nteeism among j .. Potter questiOned the -man but left become aware ·of which prohibita wild senato,rs who left for home without 1'(..,.n he could not detennlne if any cttY animals in Buena 'Far°k · waiUog for the formal endihi ~ tbt fj,rst ·~bad beer)_ violated. Leo was taken to the county :animaJ .se~on qi the 921?<f ·Congress, there1 was :t.eo then got into the act. He invaded a stielter for quaranUne test.5. concern among leaden that even U the relldence yard and attacked a It month . Four days paased and the Orange old--. glrl. F•tunately, ... was 'fJ n fY County sberitf sent a deputy to Buena aid lmpaw wUe broken there WOlild not ~ a bit. t ,.. ' • '. P~k police station. He was working with be a qUOrum on· hand for a vote." ~ .., '.At near as we can determlnt, Leq Uie ,Riverside sherifi'1.offlce in search of SorD.e opponents of continuing· 'foreign 1l8's just' trying to prevent the Utile girl a hot lion which had been stOlen .in that aid at ~rrent level.!I refused td go along from getting away," said a Buena Park county. wltti a plan to allow spendini at existing -Perhaps be wanted. her ~r ' a .If! d~·time, ~·!owner arrived, from rites until March. They want to cut. the toy." • li :R1vers1de;an( provtd Jo shelter officers ,aJlpwable rate by half. · ., , :. , / \lJat tile lio~ J!lf1ind~ his pet. He WU A vote is set for 8 a.m. * rrjd!l)''Op ...,...! .. ~°'4 • ,.,.. ... araD&edcuSJpely.,. -~ " .• 1 amovetostopdebateandtoforte'.avote , ·~ ""-·-1 ' / ·TOOiy Buena Park police and the en the I:;sue. Sealte Dembcr1th:! Leader • · sbertfrs Office are tookln& f 0 r Mike Mansfield said he had sent 60 SEGOVIA "~n." Riverside deputiet ' don't telegrams to absent aenat.Ots asking them · 1 • • • ,( believe·Uiat ls hfi true name .. But iffht Ji to return to work. , · r ! • • the Man they believe he is, he nu a ra Assistant GOP Leader Robert'P. Grif-' dlugbter Rosa was to have wed the dead sheet two pages Jong. p fin said the aid foes were lJRwilllne so far y~tb after their high schOol gr'du,.atlon, : to agree on any CQmp~~ t'1onJ the ; .. ~ \~ . • • ... . Sur,iax ~,..,,... ,..,.·1 SURRENPfJR. • • tnllro 1a~lloo me'ilit· Palds~ ~ pt ont fourth to one third o~ tOi wlltli)ll !oiloes at its d!Jposal. The Paki~ R" Jore• in East P~ni was knlq~out P ... . . I ' • 0 . ar1 t1 es clal:u'~~ thi teml. ~ .. rr:,i, ;,._ .r. ·~·~ ~•it ~ , , •.• J , .. _vided that all P•ie;\aot trqoi!r.bl the -· ·• · "I-, · '-. • . . J;11I w~ ~ pria<pln ,ot;.,r. ;: -.. • • ; ~ ,.J. t ' ' ... ' • .. ,. Covemmeot lppk~&Q\ei)-sa1d th! queitlon '. ;II . rs, (Ul'll • '·idiot *'1o lw;'-cblnp.Pornddoa iilf'lll) tliat-Amer!ca'•. '"' r........,Uoo would'lio oo.• for n•g;t· ~·.,.to abonih. ~ l.G .~cept\. ,allieswouJdiiW.etradeconces~ns. '1 ~--.. ,ilfMiic~&.urlax-<N1 fOrelgh lj11~rt• •s ., Mt•nwhjle, ll1e U.S. dollar fell to 8 new ·,,Uoo ~ween lndia"\ild Pakisliih "it h ·•·•'{he westeetywd.ioU ~It • Ji;lw in France and remained weak in a . ::.a tlri Wbeft tllt aggression agai~Ltis ":~ l~ritle1, ---~renc}J ,fi·~.;".'c• quiet itart 'SO tradina: in 'Eut0pe's main :.tope,1' · , · ; \ 1&,~r"~lle~'d,'~ .!li.d • mone1 me4 ts •tfday .. -.. · 1 Th! *\"'tender .igr~t .provided !Jiat ~··-_'\::' . ;;--.. , ; 1"' "' ' • . 1'e U.S ~-allo:r:pped to a new all Pakistani land, air 'ft naval forces as '"..GllCal'U d:E>lalllr se'11·tliil .,,der-lhe Jow'tn 8apan;-wlltre trad was beayvo terms.. of dl.scussiD.os ,between ,Prtsldeot . . ~ Well its 'param1litary ·torces and civil Nixoti and Frend): Pr)!sident '!leora:es Oper~tors ~ere,preferrin(wait.-and·see armed forces Jay down their JlnD!I and ,fompidou bl the :,&,zo:res ·early this wee'k Y.dics m London, Franfurt and Zurich In surrender to troops under command' of ~the lO~ent Jlttta.x'on 1m~ will 4dvanceeltheweek~Wuhlng~n~_ Lt. Gen. Jagji~ Sing~ra, the man dl~ppear at tbi9 ' very moment-rot 'a· Ol),,.the ~Y .... ~~J' arqong the lO ~who ~lved tbi off · surrender from 'reOllgnIDMt of 1!10nelAry parities will be. riclltst lndualrial naliop• in e non-Olm· u, Gen •• .\ . .\. 'K. u/1 the Pak!slanl •COrried •,=·· L" .• n;uuust w9rl4,, bankei:s'sald., .. · • _._,, __ · "·-tl'n~f. • · 'the .f:'ance minister made 'the ... an,.. Jn the view ol SO!Jle E~an pOlill-·co;;:~~· ~~th~ ~.e:-ure ·on the ~cement Jn off:~ff,rt:marks while ciarl.s and financiers ttiese ~!ks ,could Western ftirit · rs.~G~ said Iridia bad .. ~ a m"'Uog ol'a.PJiC reiaUeili firid• an oupJne agreement oh the scqpe Of no tertjfi.>t_W : imsi a~ }\.at it Was"~e 'ls'Soefation. .. the reab(liment' or major currency yalues to balt the ·blood!W':· ~ tnd.ial"Ridio "It's -well understood thlt t)ie s:1nce· President Niion at the Ftaneo-saids¥hadniadethes~rilestJatim.eiltin American surtax on imports and other American Azores meeting expressed U.S. a le~ to Presideot· ~il:JJP w~ has ac· fiscal measures 1rl favor of 'u.s goods -readiness to' devalue the dollar as part of cused India Of be!ni the.major ;ig'gres.sor :,.wpi dlsappear ·at the· very ~~t a a mooey·ancl.trade packaa;e. in the.iwar.; • · • • .... rulignment of 1J1011elacy: parities will be ) She :lol<f Nlto& that 1ildia want,>, Jujing •Q?>mpllsbed." the French finance peace '"witJi:Pak6tin incl>that aiittnf"the minister said. Front Page l lasf 24 years she and her father, the late He sald in the Azores; Pompidou and Prime .Minis~r J~wa~J141 Nehru, rhad Nixon studied details ot the future read-FU G JTIVE • • , offered Pakistan a pact' or non-aggres'sion ,justment · Of monetary parities. ''The many times but that each time Pakistan reallghmMt will 'in no way hurt the in-.. 1 rejected it out of hand. ' terests ol the French economy," be.'laJd. activltjes which led to the defendant's in~ She sald she w~ writing to President Giscard d'Estaing said the realignment dictment. Nixon in a mcment of deep agony a~ the will not interfere with the French He is employed as a maintenance man unhappy tum which relations between government's resolve to "safeguard the in Orange, h<>wever, and several persons India and the United States bad taker\. chance' of a rapid growth of the French in that city wer.e charged last spring in Mrs . Garidlil, w~g a yellow shawl econOmy. apd full emplofment. '' lle said connection with shipment of a huge marl· over a-wbi~ sJri, stood in the plafe ~f the coming monetary decisions will not juana haul in a moving van with a false her father, the late Prime Minister diminish the competitive capacity of ceiling. Jawaharlal Nehru, in the Lok Sabha, Freoc,b , goods -"a remark 1,wJUch in-Bushaw gave his address as a yacht India's lower house of P~liameot. and dicatea Fra6ce ma1 nOt revilue the named The Apartment and berthed at told of the great victory fu piecise, patri· franc, 1 or revalue it only lightly to keep 1021 Bayside Ottve, along Newport clan English. the competitive edge over most Western Beach's strip of waterfront homes and "We have hailed the new J11ation at this currencies foc Freni:h ~ports.. • apartments. historic moment," she said," ... We Qall At the Azores meeting, Nixon agreed The suspect was arrested at Narcissus the pecpleol Bangla Desh." Bwgla Desh, with Pompidou that tbe U.S. dollar would Avenue and East Coast Highway in meaning Bengal Homeland, is the name be devalued a·s part of an overall read· Corona de! Mar by Officer Al Doum Wed· chose by the rebels who rOse against the justment of monetary pari~ies. In ex· nesday afternoon. Yahya Khan government. • lea lbe tomber, lradlllonal prl>,cesslon. . -, • d!Jp.ute.,11 _, .. h> ·~ 'l'be\!' 1lmpl0 dreani ot mal'!'.l!I•, • , ~p"°"'~[:e -'. , .' •. -r ~I · ·' .. J. home· and ba1>les wis p.tteredt·early · ~ .,:.,;}J.!1t -,.r, . it.· b ·tt . the! ·•d ~naday in a ~inding car eras~ as Ralph, HUS A ' S •, I ~ J. >t.btlfl ar · · ; . ,. a 1 his brother Pilar, 1&, and •a Uurd youth at • • • HouR-pused reaplutkln to 'ciinti.nue a~ the ~·heel were cot?Jlng home from a .-. J?ropriations fort.he fore.ign ·atd program danc;e in Clllno. '" • ,, • ~Ith the rebellious pr~i."' -aloiig -ilh -wiill Maii:li IS wl>fle Cilngresa decld" the ~, week earller,•J f•'\ ~an tel~mg Other.efflcials. • tuf&re ol~e program. , fr~ndl. l!t wao~ !' be ~.arrled lo ~rs Th .. ~rlaAAer'a ii vance alatem . !leP!'bllcan leaders •• ut lhelJ grave m a tradJboMI Me1iCan fU~~ral elud~ cha· th.al " et\t1 In-. future-of foreign ai4rl n Wed· p~on. . ., II r' ' , • • 1ubjec~ 1to r~~ Fi'T ·we ha,~e now Ileen ptsday night to shut'.@IL,Rll . _bate. A I He must have known, munnureCI one b ut lit · ,, 1 ~lst tactiC! of polJce vote was set on the clotufi Friday of the pallbearer~ 21'-year-old , John afdereda ~~ wh ch they said they con-but masa absenteels"'·::; .. "'""~Jts suc· Gonzales "Back ·tn Mexico that's WJfat unnecessary and 0Utmoded1" · ·~~.~·~"' ~ {~{. r · .. The ""lso · 11 cess as many senatg . t111 •· or ar-we do when we loved someone a lot., to t". ners sa1., one of their "fellow fl ' ti A "-]" '>' ~~ \I t be ihow res ct." 1 inmates'1 had been .subjected to lice ung vaca ons. IJ14 er1 -m s. The Jilier · _ fir t'pedestrfaii . brutality ·and l'as confined to th po !so present before the Senate can do ~us1ness funeral'° ~~n~[ ibe c!unty for 25 hospllal.I'.'' ·: e Pf n unless those remaining ·unanunously took Ji"' hou . dr Ing cur·ou They aaid thal lhe om who"'~ agree. years-o ,1 rii, ~w l s. ID oJ ed' 1 . cers 'Were There was no sign of agreemenl on · Jtares from pasaing motorists. • v Y q this incident ahouJd be p~ . · · Ralph's father Rafael, his mother secuted immediately." The i ates anything Wednesday. . . Esperanza and his 'flance Rosa wftr.e 9em~ed , that t~ Incident ~ :W While , c'erlW and ~ards coqleQ their among the marchers, some of the Women vestlg8ted. by "someone other than thls heels, ~e Senate stood. In _recess all after- cradling babies. insUtution's administration," and recon& , noon wa1Un~ for .the prmc1p11ls ~ the con-~I tried to conVlnce them to cari'y It mended an investigation by the American troversy to iron out a comprom1s!: only the last mile or so, but no, thia was Civil Llbertle1 Union: But after.': day of meetlngs.i Sen.. Allen to be done," refJlarktd Father Lay,fence , At Jiast 60 riot-equipped state ·lice J. ~llender (~La.), W~, had tr1~, to Rodriguez, padre Of OUr Lady of w~re ordered onto the (rounds of : in-mediate the .dispule, flld It l ~a! . _tpe , Guadalupe Chu~cb1 • .. • 1 , .;. shtution by Attorney General Geer&• f r "'eoor:st me~.s 1,~v4t~eetb. ~.•.Jive .~i},n "U ~ .• friend jl I K "' J · ' " >JW"" -·• -I '.,. ... ~ . you areir°U'_, , -,,t gu~ u~1er r., with the consent :C:.Got.:·~···'Ffib ·ht 1 ... 'holdtng ~ ~t~· (c~ you are willing to do ~Ing, eY~ Willia:mZ~lilIJ. -....... .:....-.... =· t' ri~l =:-: ted ea: ..... toorf.~a beyond your streilgth." , : .. · -... , The jtOlice, ... W'ho arrived ln .iWo'iir.J· .1 • tea Y .a ., •1a m e ~ Gulping back ~rs, the father of the and were armed, with shotgun&..., )i ·~ ••• l)U1t'the std program at a level of 1.1.5 eldest among fou r' sons_ one still near equipment ed Uii'~-~l .... billl'on. The House want! to keep It alive death from hls in1'uries -blurt.eel thanU .....v'md .. ~t dmldov ot !onto .• el-P,r,Json--lt.. :ifearly twice that amount .-$2.9 £ • e· -~ s . n mmed1at y·"tflttr bllUoh • · , · · a graveside. • · the south wing 'Which was controlled'by-· ' El · · h " · 1··.i.. t f "I can't say ,the words for how' I feel." the rebel prisobers. lender said e wore ou, .,,e so es o Shocked city and county ¢'ficials· at ·Pri!On officli:Js sajd "communlcatio my shoes going . between the Sena1e and first said Ralph Jurado Segov18·s fibal . bas taken place wlth the inmates In~ the ~oufi, tryi.~gBo~ ifJ so!'"e co~- wiah was im~ible, because 'lt would volved ·In the disturbMce.s but they thus prom se gures. s es were a - 1111rl traffic · · fir have declined to j th t Jnant.., · ' · hostagei that t!d ~ut!e e wo Finally, well after the dinner hour, the ed ., are repor unharm· Senate Appl-oprialions Committee called OU.tl•I COAIT The th in , up a $2.I billion aid resolution It had aj>-sou w g s o~ of 10 housing proved Tuesday. Fulbright proposed •a Units in the cegter, which holds 7'14 In-•t 5 billion substitute instead and said mates. "· Th ho t unless It was approved he would keep the Wed~esd s a~es were seized at .l p.m. Senate in session for days roore with ~y a ~urtyard. 1 delaying tactics . . A~thor1tle~ said there had been con-\ Senate Republ\Can Whip' Robert P. tmu1ng. t~nsion over the past week which Gritfin of M!Chlgan . then submitted "the ~'s ~f~~ed. ~onday ~n an.Inmate cloture·pe\itiott, wi1lch will requite i tw0o ·tu......... ~ e::~e with ~nother. thirds vote of those present to halt DAl lY PllOT 1~ r~":-'3'91 • · • pr ners were debate: Ev.en ,lf lt Is approved, however. J11k R. C•ti ,. t 1~-ied ~ aprll:,ed spectlal pfrefeedrence the resolution cannot pass unless at least Viet rmklw 111111 o.itt8' Mwtlf9I "'·~"' ·.111'.. . roers rans err to M senat<Jrs' are present er unless n.01111, t<etTll \ • ¥a:dvuw from~way ~tate Prison "for Fulbright and other aid opponent.,, give up 1111tw· •, fit'.CW'lty .. rtaoon\ ' fellowing a Thanluglv~ . . r lng: Q:iy'rebellioncthere. Those trsn~erea thell' fight. T••"''' A. J!t1.1rphift• Me11t1111t re1..,.. Ck1rl1t H. l•Oll Ri1h1rii '· N&!I AHlrtlfll .MWtflllt 1~1191'1 • Were not lfiVOIVe3'iii' the, disorder.here. ·~ The 't>.rlson,.. a group of low modern br~k bujldiJl&s Isolated in wOOds one mile from busy route 130 and less than five mlli;s east of Trenton, was built Jn 1968. ~t has been . Cited as a model in9t1iut1on because of Its on~O'lan cells, basketQall . courts and "'ftereation rooms with television for inmates . . It is used as a . clearing house fo~ classifit;:atlon of state pr\!l()Ders. Cur- rently it.la tht lodging place for reputed Cosa Noalra-Jeaderi Aneelo Bruno .ancf AnthoOl' "Lillie Pus!" Russo, •lonr wll!J others who refused ·to testify before the State Commission of Investigation pro- b!Jii underworld actlvl(le1 in New Jersey. -· ,_,,.. .. P .. e J HIJACK.·'· ... ' . Housing Canva~s B~~ely, ;Appr6ved By ~u.p~rvisors Board l)tlall)!!ID'ilobe~ )!•\tlii).Pio-. ~l!btM'Oronit ecMity RouSing Authority, ot ,lflOther goln. Over by, aupervlsors .. edneada,y.. · · • An administrative committee report urglng thal the country'• cities be c~.n­ vassed to determine how maoy ar~ in· terested in parUcipating In the vtnture was endorsed by a split 3 to 2 ~ote. , Supervisor Ralph C\ark of Anaheim, a f91"mer ma)'.or of that oommunlty, ·.~.iotd thal Ille' aulhorll\"Wl'l'I ho · lmJ>O'<d: ~<ities, -• . • ;: lt no cllles 1grte to the progra'g'l, "Whlcn· tnvotvu aollciUng ~federal grant for·rento f•blldi., ror la'! tncntne r.m111es: tfio ne •11.Ci win bt-oontrollM 1111\lltJ~ ~~.·~ rViy>rt. ~~. -advised. I ~ 512~536 Bookcase Rog. $799 Sole $649 512.100 o •• k R .. 9. 'l69 I Sole $299 · · 512·~~8 Cht•I R•g. no Sole $199 " Swivel Chtlr .• Rog.$179 Sole $139 ' Oictiontry Stand R•g. $55 Sole $45 .... I .. . " ,. ~­-... .. .. . ' - .. ,.,.,,.~ .J. GARR rrr f URN qu R E:,·,: .. S .• H.A . ,~:;·);: l INTERIOR DESIG O M ' RIOR ILVD. • NERS ,.. oa., Thun. & Fri. btt. COSTA MESA, CALIF. Your /avoritf int1rlor dttfOtttr will be ha""'" to II!-' t 646 .. 0275 646.0276 I "'" 'JJ.t I/OU •• , I I 11 I I I 11 I II 11 I • • . : . • ~Ott. IM, NO. 299, "4 SfCTIOJilS, ·54 )PA655 ' . . . ' . .. . • ' : ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORl)llA I .THURSDAY, DECE~BER: -,,, ]97f. TMay'it l"l•al . ,_ . , ~.Y.·st.e&• JEN CENTS power Shortage Hurting Growth-Beach CofC . ' •- "T)ey)wantto tn6iw wbe~ the power ii cmling • fi'oro -how a cuctall/Denl ~.aeM:·~tt l'ripBIJ .mct. uwe oeecl ID :.llliil out "lrbetber !r1 a srt¥ucreen,or factull.n •11•1 no,~. 1r1·very real,'' 8'mled-Jack FW. .. clillrlct .._.,. ol uie-... ~·Gal <Joni • ~~·minger 'Ralph • ::. a lonnfr "J!laM&l'i willl the So!lthern Cllifornla Ediloo Company, commented, Allgdel, -o!lldab warned that "We've bad enough brownout& lhrougbout they will file a req-with Ille PUC to the nltioo. to know it'a no idle threat. ·1t'1 1mpo19 an embargo o«-lllPP1Ylnc tlec- btirling Industry." trldty lo ---.... er Increasing Frtztell reported that one of Ille priori-suppllea to old customers In 117t !I': 111'/&. ty objecllves of the Industrial commltue ...--'11>ey ~ that an ~ JDlllll be wUI. be to meet wjth F,sllaon ofllclals to oecesAr1 In rapid .,,,,.ui . ..._. ouch as -what can be done to an..iate the Ono&• County. aituaUon. F.dlmn oftlcLala Mio revealed at the Last week al a state Public Utilities -.,. that ....,._ ._ INl!Wled CornlniJslon (PUC) bearing In Loo a l!l"llllOl lood -•g-program. wblcb wwld allow the company to cut <If.,....,. to protect the aystem during a llbortoce. °"" clttult -ba --tor In drcuib ....mg.., 1o 125,000 ~ an bour, then power -be ...tond and another circuit would '""'"" the power Joos for an hour unU! tile -· g.,.,Y Is" ........... Offlciab . Aid theae stepc -be aecesoary In the mid-70'• if penoluloo ii not cranted 0000 to build •ddlllo'lai pl=.. baa been cleoled • ' lo build two 790-megawatt general::': Ila lluotiogtoo Boach Altioo by Ibo Orang1 QJooty Air Pollution Control -be-cause <I. a regula!oo on air coolNnhwnts. Edison's oeolor p1aoolog ~; !Allller Wheeler, told the-.,. that tho company la still counting on being able "' build the planb In 197&-lt'l'I. '11>ey were p1aonecl !or li7t-'15, Pakistan Surrenders • Bangla Desh Proclaimed Free Nation by India :-1 ,>! •• Jathy ~Wins CroWn . . . =-! H. · -, J llif!_ · ~s un~°'fi: s . r. 1,~s: .~.. . ' • ' ' I ' ' • . . "' . ~ ' " . ·¢;thy M~ a'17·~.old ei19'¥m ~:i~ I:have'lusl·q, good a ~baoce ~ IUgb -School, is the <laycees' ·u :Rbonaa and ,Jackie did," sald•Catby, c'ldce BJ tbe new Junior llllss!O£ the dty tbe~ughter.~M,fr. and M,., Rlcbanj.J. ~Jl!untlng1oo Beach. • ;: Mplilln, 16392 Falrway Lane. "I really ·~e wonthetitlefrorn.afieldfif.11.can-dor;i'f '~· wby,."but I have a feeling c!lllftes at Golden West College last about it." _ ~~eqd where the .Jaycees staged their , , An' honor roll student at M&rina, the ~pageant. new-Junior,Mlas al.lo aervea as manager • :J> was oo •hocked, I just couldn't of the ..ivaoced mndero dance trwpe ~veil," said Miss·Martlnt winnlr ol a aiicl uplres to become an adrell. ~· medal and f150 bond. Another Marina -stud,.t, Lucy Tucler, :~e win enUIJ9 hl'r to compejt In the. was lint r;wmer-<JP In the city-wide-. ~Ide ,cont..t slated !or &nta Rosa test. , Third place waa captured by iii\. n. It Is.., contest whlch •hes been .Pa\ricis -Patcb, ifunllnglond!eadl High ca~ tWii:e fn recent .yeara by glrb SchoOI, ,wbo ~.woo• the c:origeolatity from •If!mtlnglon Beach. '!be lfate title award.• JJU won Jn. 1~ by Jackie• Be!i1n&19n, 'The-~<ichlilaillc-1ward .waa glmi wbo later became the 'Na~ Jnnlor 'to ".abicil ·W•~ .is. a Marlna-stu- Miml, and In 1971 by IU>enclf )\llrlyn. deoL ,._ . '· ' . ' -I Plans in Valley ' NEW DEL!ll (UPI) -Prime Mlnlster Indira Gandhi today announced un- conditional sWTeDder of the Pakistan forces in East Pakistan and proclaimed B~a Desh a free nation. She also issued a unilateral ceueflre on the Western front where a major tank battle was under way. "Dacca is now a free capital of a free eounfly," Mrs. Gandhi told Parliament whose members cheered, shouted and pounded' on their desb at newt of the 2 Hijackers Take Liquor Worth $7,000 A llquor trudl: clrivel"''lho wu found· lodted·in bis van In~'~ 'W«joelciay told police'iio:*-~ Jliili!;' '7,000 worth of liqupr.to bljlctera. ' The cliiqr ·_ WtiOao name la beinJr -bf' j,Ouce, aald two men tJ,j: • ..... him !Ind his lruct in Onmlre. ..... 111 dlea of liquor and left him IoCt: ed In the~ whicb wu parked in the 1.ody't Deportliienl Store partlog lot 'II Edinger Av-and GOI~eo We1t Street. Passenb)' heard the man'• lhouta for help and notified police wbo !reed him. orange police aald the man •• two-hour erdeal bepo "1lheo be stopped to eat luncb at tbe Denny'• coffee shop, 3000 W. Chapman Ave. at about aoon. As he left, he waa approached by tbe·two men, one ol wbom showed him a gun and told him to drive to '!be City shopping center. Tbe driver aald be -told to drive In-to a ,delivery tmmel where be wu locked Into the back ol the -11: with the liquor. He said be was driven around for about iG minutes and when the tbleves unlocked tile rear Of the truck, it was backed up to iDotber vu '° that the liquor could be nnloadt!I- Seven Win, Posts On CofC Board • Seven businessmen have been elected to three-year direCtorship1 of the Him- tington Beach Chamber of Commerce. 'Ibey are Stanley Botelho, General Telephone Company, Robert Burbank, ·Southern C&lifoma Edison ; J a m e 1 DeGuelle, DeGuelle & Som Glau Cm>- pany; PeUcr Horton, Mdloooell Douglas Astronautics Company; Roger Slatu, Realtor; Edward Sullivan, So!llhtm calllomia Automobile Club and Durell Wan! ol-Smith'• Morinary. 'Ibey will take office Jan. 1 and be in· ltailed 1t a banquet Jan. 31 at the Sheraton Bea,cb Inn. :All-year 'Schools .Studied , BJ JOANNE llR)'NOUlll Of .. .,.. ...... , :rounta1o Valley ldlool -will ~ lour plans lbr lz.mootli 'f!'l'OO" at -meeting i.oliht. • ~ lour plooa, JlftllOred after{ elgbt moilll>I ol study by -olllOlals,'.-belng prosented IOI' cllscosslob'obly. ac- cording lo Superlnlel1dorrt Mlkt llrkt. ' "We'vt been «lllllderlnr the -1>0Jty of Ullng • IS-month plan bec.U.. JI will llY• us the _.umil7 ID .,. oor lliC1UUet more efDcieotly," be Aid. Brick -cited ' illcreaaed .f!Wblllly In In--.. a tealOD for lludylng the Jiiin•. • U-the flrs\<plU, lludenl>-....lld1be dl\'lded Into four groups 'lhd •oold at· -lcbool on a staggered basil, with -·-altcndin( !Gr -•-daJ -... 'lhldl are 1<par1ted by lour 16 da,y ncationo. • • Brick salcl one drawbacit to Ibis plan·b Brkll said the two 15 day vacationo that it OYerl&ps ibe fiscal year which which are oot deslll'Nlted for 1Ummer woold cause a... fmandog problema. -The -plan woold be to open achool could be used !or-that ~. U IChool 'Jal)' l 'IUIC! an cblklren would at· the need la Indicated. tend the aame t><fay -broteo up . The last pbo consilb of five 6<1aya by ,the aame !May yacatlolls, , ...,;ons. Pareob could deaigMte which 8riCk noted !hit iM -Y piin. would lour ol the live aesaiona they wlsbed !hair mean that c#Jildftn alleod lcbool 111 children to attend: , days.•By law they.,,, required lo alle>d Brlct Jald ooe ol the prillllr}' ...,. duaes 175 clays. alderatloos will be teacher contract.. He Under the thin! plan, ati children would Aid ·the llrst threa would probably not • o1art at the Ume time In Jufy, etteod alter cUrreol cootracil, but alternate lour achool !or 45 clays, have the option to al-. -.Id be coo1ly because of problems with . 1end SUDll'{\et' ICboo1 claues or vacation state fin&Dcing. !or IS dayl. Anolller 45;!ay ..,.Ion would The superintendent aald It Is not likely be 1beld, I~ ~Y. a 15-day vacation that the board will adopt a plan uotll a aoa aootbtt -Y lcbool awloo. That '"rvey bas been made o! ruldenb In the -ion 1lllllld bt (ollowad bJ anothor dlslrlct unmer 9Cbool er vacauon bn!U: and the "U a algniflcant numer of people don't Yeat -1d dllic!ucle with a *<lay .... 1on _ want a 12-month plan, then we'd have to followed by.a !$.day vacation. Jot tt drop It," be said. • • ' f victory. "We have. hailed. the new nation at thb hlslork: moment ••• We bail the people of Bangla Desb." Whether Pakistan would eccept the Jo. dlan cease-fire was not toown. Pakistani President Agha Mohammad Yabya Khan, In a apetcb•lo bis nation broadcast by Patlatao Radio at about the same time, said Pakistan would fijbt on to final vic- lory.' - Mrs. Gandhi'• cease-fire w a s pro- claimed for I a.m. Friday (6:30 a.m. PST). An lndlaa milita)'y apokeamao nported what appeared to be the greatest tank .battle of tbe ada.y war was still raging tonlght along the southern border o! Kasbmlr and that the Patillaoil bad lost to taota and the Jo. clians 15. But ati major llghllng In East Patilbn apparenUy came to a halt and Indian. DeleJ!M Minister K.B. Lall annoooced that four members of the Baogla Desh government Dew to Dacca today to form, ' ' Misunderstandings Told ' ' 1913, Act Tax ff.earing A M;mt~C~llege Chief . . . a transitional govermneol , The Patillaol garrbon In Eaat Pakistan wu estimated at 80,000 to 81,000. men and mwtary llOlll'Cel said lou ol the ~ garr!Joo mant Pakistan bad !Oii ooe fourth to ooe th!rd of the combal forces at lb ~al. '!be Pakislaol air force In East PatJJlaol wu lnlocted ool days ago. Lall said the terms of aumncler pro- vided that an Patillaol troops In the Eaat would bea>me ~· of war. Panel Fails To Reinstate Ex~fficer By RUDI NIEDZ!ELSII .,,. 1. .,.\ rm . ~~l\t":JI ' • !· :11:.: ~lo o::i:,.~ of.Ille • ~ 'k. • • ' ..... __ ""I ;lial-9 Ff~ y,. ' -Tbe·llllltlngtoa _Pei_.. Oln-~. . -. ~.., -' . ; --.todOy real!lrmed Ill dec11iaD 11>t "Rw~l ... -hu 't.°""'"tba Idea Jn ... hdfl11• twice/' • Norman. Wabon laid --W.edoeeclay nJghl. 11 .... Nltbed, the'IJIJ'Ad.wnWd allow the college dlabict,lo levy··-tax to raise rougbIJ f9!0,000 ,for Im· JllOVOlllOS!b 'fn •U>e.atllle!le -at Gold"' Weot Co!Uge and espanded dooed'Circull t.levilioo. '!be tax woold be •bout two cmb per flOO aueised valuation, Ooata Me;a • .....,ity turned clbwn a •lmllarroq-lor Onnoe Coast Collef<. Aooordlng to college ollldals, the 191J Act allows a dly In whlcb a community College Is located to set up a special .........,.tclllbic:t. Oollegelrust«o tbeo levy taxes for the acbool in ati com- munlUes. • TNai. lo'* no -Ille 191J Act Wedneoday, but e>pnsaed --at what Uwy termed "the general mlsunderltanding of'-tbe act." "] have seen OOthiDg wrtu.en or spoken that lncllcal<8 a dear understanding of the 1913 Act," complained Trustee George Rodda. "c.it we hold more discussion with the cities to clear it up?" Costa Mesa'• City dooncil and Mayor F.d Hirth o! Newport Beach liled prolest lettera on the 191! Act with Ille college cllstrid. Spokesmen for Foomtalo Vatiey and Weatmlnalel' have publlcly oillcl7.ed the college diJtrict aver it. Rodda puabed foe ..., type of action to &how the dtlea that the college cllstrlcl lully supports Ille 1913 Act. "It seems to me our inac6on bas created more m1aundentandillg," he Ald. "I don't want it to appear we tre roluctaol to act properly In Iha best IJ!. lerelll ol the -· cllstrlcl." "Clnco clone, 111e.mertta of tt will be .. Waboa, ._..er, ..W -..,. lo _, l'e'-~ polfce oftlcer !Ired 11 hold up Ill'/ acilonl uiidl !lie -cOlll ........ lor his mmilpg of ~ of ~ at Golden Wiit ct11 be ment l\ole mercbaodile. • C.00 ACF, Pap II · ' ~ of Iha board ruled Lawsµit 1:.-0oming Over Tax Boost For GWC Work ' A lawsuit Is being prepared to .slop the levying of • tw<><ent property tax tn. crea1e throughout the CoUt Community College District to finance 1135.000 "orth of !mprovemenb at Golden West College. Wesllnlnster City Attorney-P au I M.orsao waa lnltructed by the city .- cl! !hit -k ID prepare the 111111 lo oppose the formation ol a opecial -ent district that would impo1e tbe ~ The dilbid b being lonned by the col· lege district' trustees and the 'Huntington Beach City Council under a law referred to as the 1913 Act. M-Organ was unanimously instructed b)' the Westminster Council to fUe an action that W-OUld test the vallcllty of the ..,... ment distrlcL · The action wa1 requested by Mayor Derek McWhlnney who has crlUcized the aasessment dl!trict u "tuatlon without representation." Under the proposal, whlcb woo t-S ep- proval by the Huntington Beach cooocll, a city In !"hlch a college Is locatad can form the aueument district, but the llV'J' -.Jd be !mpoaed OD ruldeob In, ati citiea which Ile within the college diltrlcl. Huntington Beach'• action alao baa been proletted by Costa Men, Newpprt Beach, Fountain Valley and !ea! ~ -unaolmoualy that .... testimony In-~ by ex-olllcer Gilbert J. Coerper clinjog last Thursday night'• "'°peoed hearing waa ool lllfllcleol to clear him of the charges. <i>etJ;er, n, was dismissed by Police Cblel• Earle Robllallle !or his atieged ==!loo ol MontiiometY Ward . · where he worled ai an ofr .. doty aacurtty officer. The commilalon upbeld the chld'1 dismiaaaJ last February following a lengthy IOriea of beariDga during which the former moton:ycla paln>lmao IOllCbl reiM&lmlenl and back poy. &lperlor Court Judge Oaude M. Oweoa however ordered the bearing re-opened to Include the testimony ol lolrl. Nancy L. Gerby, a witness uncovered after the board bad reached lb decision. In a lllatement rdeaaed'lo the press Iha commission declared that reconsideration ol Ill original decision In llgbt ol Mrs. Gerby'• lelllmooy baa ool "aUected or changed" tts eirlier decWon. The commlsaloo ruled that Mn· Gorby, tho a former securl.tf. t!mploye 1t the store, bad no dlrect knowledge of an agreement between Montgomery Wan! and Coerper !or the clilpolllloo of tho marked-out goods . Coerper'1 d1smi8Saf wu based on the ex.officer'• tlleged deciJ.lob to give eome of the Hema to bis friends and to teep them for hlmaeif Instead of tranomltllng tllem to the Pollce Wlvea Guild tor charitable activlllea. . Testimony ollerecl during the original 1>wino by lonntr MoalromerY Wan! aecuril1 chlel Jack Whitaker diaclooed ,; (See OOERPER, Pa1e I) ' Lion -Lifted~ Oriui•• Leo Proves Undoing for Suspect The lion we llhal1 cati Leo and his Is quite a tale. It all started Jut Stlun!ay wbeo rookie Buena Pl,J't PoU<e olllcer Joe Potter spotted 1 man walking 1 lion 11bigger Utan a German shepherd" near the Nertoo airport. ' Polle!' quutlooed the man but left wben be could not determioa il any clly law bad been violated. Leo then gol Into the act. He Invaded a rttidenoe yan! and'i~ted • 17 month old girl. Fnntely, she WU on I y tcrak:bed a b1L • 11 Al ntl1' U WI Clft deta'lnine, Leo WU just trylntr to prtVllll the liltle• girl lrom getllnt! away," aaid a Boma Park olftcer. "'Pet11apo be wanlod lllr for a auutmal toy." '!be 11tratchlng epiloda put police on the lratJ of the man again. lfe WU found and aaid bis oama wu Jobn Wayne Ade....,., 13, of La Habra. "Had a driver'• lictDM to prove It,,,, \ ~ • • said officer Potter, who cited Adlrmon !or violation of a city bw he bad llnally become aware of which prohibit. Wild animals In Buona Park. Leo wu taken to the county animal ohelter !or quaraotina ltotl. Four , days pwed and the Orange Oouoty aberlll aent a depoty to a.- Park police llallon. Ha wu wortJnc will the Rlvtrllde lherlll'1 office In tatcb ol a hot lion which bad been elolen !!' thal county. • In due time,.Leo'1 owner arrtnd b'Odl Rl•oralde and proted ID lhell4t ofllcen the! the llon WU lndted bla•pel Ha wU craoted Cllllody. Today Buena Patt pi,Jke and the tberllf• offica ""' lookinl Io r "AdamJon." Rlve'11de cleputlel don't believe that II h6 tftl'e name. But U he rt the man tl!eY bal14Va be la, bt hat a np lheet two Pll" Jone. They uy he aleall other thlnga baldeo lions. tveadler ~:.:;}'!' = :.~or::;: day with gusty -blowing any mqc out to sea. It will be warmer along the coast Friday with blgha .Dear ao and lows near to. INSWE TODAY School muttes in H•n~ng· ton Btach or• miffed over tht «••111 of Ill< hlg~ tcllool di1- trlct'1 reading 1cort~ Ute tact tllat 1M ....,_, ,.., them first POI/< 33, L. ....... y ::-r.::: ...: ·-.. Qeaac:I .. ~-,. -•::r • •• , ..... w ,ft -.--. --~ . = .I ,. f --. --.. --.. --. E=··:: -.. -. --.. =·-:.::·· ·: .( • I DAILY PILOf H Th•••1. -..l&. ltll C,oast 1 Schools · Feel · ·Cru.neh Over Chrietin'as .,. AllTBUJI fl. VINSEL .. ., .. ...., .... -.:,...., 'ti Lttt1e ptlM and not much good will e1:· iN thla yule aeaaon among f&Ctlonll ln- .terpreten of the U.S. ConsUtuUon, .(tl•tivt to what Orange Coast pobllc tchobla mly do to i:e.lebrate Chri:itmas. Re.UIM>n and pollUCI have tome educators In 1 mixed-~p fix . Tbe problem Is lhat:guidellnes set forth by America's foondin1 fathtfs. 195 years •IC in Pbil1delphl1 must be apPlled too / doy ol 1 loco! \evol Ill M county oejlllol dlltricta. • Tl-..... ~ed lillct .U>o .. pot .. lion oJ chur<:b ud 1111' WU IJliW ,GUL And potlbon .,_, plut puenll wllll a half mRllon chlldrtn from S to 11 enroll· ed in Orin11e Coast schools, all seem to have o~ oi: ftlOre opinions. The American Civil Libertlu Union's (ACLU ) view, Issued to school dll1trict.9 in a mailed reminder, ls that Christ rnu11t be left out of Ou'lltrnu, in the cl~~~ "Stuff and non.w.nse," is a three-Word Boy"s Last Wish Friends Carry Countian to Rit;es • Coming death ~an be stnsed by the doomtd in many of the cultures of the ,ftorld and the boya. ind girls, men ind Jf'Omen whp knew Ralph Jurado Segovl1 fl! certain he could tell it WIS Jlf.IT. They buried him Wednesday, just the W1y he had asked. By twos and threes , some weepin1. f}me crossing themselves, 70 of them !ollowed on foot to his final resting pl1ce, !O miles. on the 1ldewalks of suburbia 'l'nd ahady , tree-lined rural byway1. ; There ue no long, black Cadillacs a.nd l?:ackards in the back country village· of MWco where Ralph Jurado Segovia Jjtually began his particular journey 11 iears ago. · 1, Heads ·t;iowed, his buddies carried the araY casket, yellow and white-blossoms l:'Overing U, from Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Ch~ in Santa An a to Holy ~pulcher Cem~tery in Orange. .i.: Arturo Sepulveda, whose teen11ed llaugbter Rosa was to have wed the dead youth after their high school graduation, Jed the som ber, traditional procession. ~Their 1imple dream of marriage; a hOme and . babies was shattered early SUnday in a grinding cat crash as Ralph, his brother Pilar, Ill, and a third youth al Ult ~heel were coming home from a ~.· ln•Otino. ' • :ff.~::--w~ t.rller, he begin tell ing l!i•ilja' hi• won~ to be carried lo 'hJ•· lfave jn 1· tradltlooal Mexican funeral procession. . ''He must have known," murmured one of the pallbearer1; 21-year-old John Gonzall!S. "Back in Mexico that's what we do when we loved aomeone-a lot, to Mow respect." The somber journey -llrat pedestrian funeral procession In the county ~r 25 years -took four hours, drawing curious 1t1re1 (rorn paplng motorists. Ralph'I father Rafael, his mo l h • r Egperanu and his fiance Ron wert among the marchers, some ol the women cradling babies. "I lried to convira them to carry it only the last mile or so. but no. this was to be done," remarked Father Lawrence Rodrlauez. padre of Our Lady. of Gtladalupe Church. • "JI you are a true friend, well I guess you are will Ing · to do anything, even beyond your ·strength." Gulping back tears. the father of the eldest amon(. four sons -one still near death from hia Injuries -, blurted thanks 1t graveside. "I can't say the words for how I feel." Shocked city and county officials at first said Ralph Jur1do Segovia's final wish was lmpo53ible, beefuae it would snarl traffic. Frie.nets who .. rallied to the grlef- slrlcken Segovia household at 1325 E. Third St, Santa Ana, beseeched the varioos county and city agencies to illow the procession. A rulirli by S.nta Ana City Attorne y Jim Withers finally d e c I a r e d bure1µcr1tiC" code1 cannot make ~latlnc­ tlon between 1lowly rolling ileai'se 1tlre1 or 1hutn1ng humln feet FCM" death Is a common denominator among all people and a man is loved by someone, no mailer how 1rut or obscure. "At first I got mad at Santa Ana," ad- mits Ralph Jurado Segovia's father. "John F. Kennedy ••• they took him walking." h1termediate School Job • Held ' U h Cost Talks . . .P. -.Y)~ . ,.. --~~ , Progru«.9n Huntington Beacfl'I Iauc L. Sowera tritremedialt School i11 tem· p:1rarllY h~ld ul!. untjl 11chool authoritie11 can convince 11 COfllractor that It should be built at a l~wer price. Charles ltalmer, 11soci1le superin- tendent of the Huntington Beach City (elemeiltary) School District, revealed t& tru11teea Wednesday night that all 10 bld11 for ·the c1mpu1 had exceeded the celling price. The dislrld. i1 allowed an expenditure of only SI .56 million for the J>N>ject, a<> cording-to · the. 1tatf! Departm~nl of Education. All of the bids. however1 we.re near the fl.d million mark. The 11ehool district will now attempt to mrve iulhoriiatlon from the state to r a i .a e .tl'le. corutructlon ltr!ce, but ac- cording, to Palmer , "We're Verr pessimistic at thl1 Ume.'' lt was e%plalned by Palmer t~at the in-- creaaed construction coils for t~e Sowerk School were mandated by poor soil con- dlllon11 which ntce1sltate11 the school be placed on _pilings. OIAMll COAST DAILY PILOT OIAltll' ea;.,ir f'Ull.1aH1HO COM,AM'I j ' , 1;.\,r+ H. w,.. , ,,.. ................ ' . J1ck ... C11rl_, ... \'kt rNt1-lt IN ~I ........ l\iefllll K.e,il, ... '. n .......... lil11"1if11• M111t9! .. l!•IM I 01\e ~temativa la.. lowerin1 tht cost by buildi!lg a wooden roof Instead nf the con- ~ete ~nd steel covering called ror by tha \lfChi(ed•. . ' ' r Sowers School, named for l former Dwyer School history teacher, i~.achedul­ ed for completion in September 1m. Grading on the site, located nn In- dianapolis Avenue betweeQ Bushtrd Street and Magnolia Street, wiS started Nov. 29. ' The new inl.ermedlate llChool is being built . to accommodate 840 student. ana '.will b6 llie "Gisler School in pian •n9 style. From P"fl~ 1 .. COERPER ... that Cderper was to have picked up the items exclusively for the guild. Mrs. (ierby, however, testified that she had overhe~rd a conversation between Whitaker and Coerper during which the ex-officer was told he could do whatever he wished with the goods as long as they went to aome charity. Members ot the commission. however, ruled that Mrs. Gerby wall not a party lo the orlglnal agreement between Coerper ian4 the store ip, 19117 ,1lnce •ht waa orily ,employf(,(or I five month period In 1961. : Tbe ne~ dttiaion, came as no 1urprlse to Mra. .J1net Coerper or Fullerton at- ;lomey Cecil 'ruck1, who his pleaded Coerper''s .case. ' j'We figured tbat's how It would be. No riiatt.er' Wlia'r we did , we knew that we weren't going to change their minds. We will fighl thi1 tome more but we don 1t know exactly l"IOW," Mrs, Coerper 11k!. this morning. Rick! said 11ny further litigation would ''depend on the ability and the desires of Coqper TIOW. '' f'rom Page l ACT ... re·aS!fSSed . Current esUm1te·a pl1ee the C08l11 fl Golden West improvement& at $MO.non. Correllan Thompson, executive v~e c:hat.ce.Jlor for buslneq. 1ald the distrk:t nffeb tn•I cosl estlrnatu from the engineert. "I don'\ xpect 1 slanlllcant change,'' ha s,ata. W•tson tol tn.istee11 \hal the d@Cllnlni 1l.llte aid to scbools over the J>&!L three ,Years W to11v~ulleg1 offlctal1 to lttk approv•l of ltt' Ad rritthod ol Doancif)I lmpklv LL ' Truale<! 11reed to dtl11 1111 olflcl1l actkln ontll the.Ir' Jan. 12 meetlni. Trua!ee 'f(orth K""' '¥~: "ii ~·.- 1oin1 \o do anyU!lng w1. 1hould 'IMw 'ex· act coils and know Where we st.Ind.'' • capotl)blU°" ol \ht ·Nollonll jUlllce· Found1Uon ol Amorlco (NJFAI ruction. Nledl .. lo 11y, \ht ACLU 1'1<1 \ht NJrA doo11111 _,t lo lfO. 'ntt two • comtltutlol\al lnterprttlva org1nlutlons do not~ even see eye to eye on poaslble ways to resolve tl'leJr conflict lD legal Ideology. !;You're damned if you do and damned If you don't," sums up Co.sta Mesa schoolman Garland Wetzel. He ls principal of Bayview Elemenlary School, one ol 38 Newport·Meaa Ur).ified DAIL'( PILOT l ll lf Pllele Rea.,hea Plnna.,le Mike Dillard, 15, ·is Fountain Valley's newest Eagle Scout. He won Scouting 's highest rank earlier this month. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dil- lard, 17318 Walnut St. is a member oC Troop 560. Commission Aide Cites 'Cover Up' By Golden West ".SAN FRANCISCO (AP)·..-An altomey for the CaJlfomia ' Public Utilitlea Com- m'iulon has protested wtlat he called "continued frustrations" in staff efforts to learn delails of the finanf'ial condition of Golden West Airlines. PUC ataff counsel · Bernard · PMter1 11id the 1taff doe.~l ~r,eost the Jn-trlSl~te ilrlln_e1' •Jlj>ll~~-!tr-1 fare increa1e, but 11 ~ wlt.b a'vidence thal the line wlll IOM!"1!."I mtlllon a year even with the requested Increase. He said the staff tried to learn more about Ulla but that there "appear:i to be 11 calculated attempt· to cover up these milters." Peeters' protest ·came at 1 hearing Wednesday on the fare increase requl!St, which will go before the full PUC after an audll report Is filed. Bakersfield businessman Holli! B. Roberts, Golden We9t '1 majnr shareholder of record, said the audit would be filed shortly. Pacifio SouUlwest AirliflH-,· whlch con- tends that Roberts' longtime bosi~s •~i1te, C. Arnholt Smith, a San Diego ba'nking and tuna magnate, Btill holds cnntrnl of Golden West. asked the PUC l:tSt October to del.e11mine who actu11lly tt'ln"lrob: !he airline. Hearing Examiner John W. Mallorv and PUC member Vernon Sturgcofi blocked attempts to quesllon Roberts at the farr hearing about financial cnntrol. 'J'hey aaid th1t question wnuld be raised In the PSA ca11e. for which no hearing date has been set. Di strict Change Also Involv es Coast College If Fountain V1Jley residents !'!Ucceed In swiichlng some of their homes frnm the Garden Grove Unified School District to the Fountain Valley Elementary District, they al:io will join the Coast Community Colle!e District... Col ege trustee• Wednesday added their di stricl'1 name ti> two ptUtions in Foun· tain Valley for school bOurnfary changes. Chancellor Norman W~tson ei:plained it i1 a routine matter and1 required by st.ale Jaw that community college boun· darie! mu st coincide with elementary echool district boundaries. One petitiol\ covers 12 acres near Wimer Avenue and £ucllcf Street ind the other-ls for 400 acilti aouth er Eucl\d and ne.sl tn lhe Santi ... na R.iver. Bnth artas •~south of Lo! Amigot High School. ~arden Grove district oppmes both boundary tran1fer1 . No decision h111 been mtdt on either one. Bernstein HiU! 1,000 ~EW YOR~ (AP )-Leonard Bernate.in 'raceiVe.d 1 nln&.mlnute • 1t1ndlnc ova- tion after conducting htr l,opot.b OQncert of the New York Ph'Uharmontc. At • parfy after Wednesday . nl1hl'1 conctrt featur lnJ Mahltr'• "RetUrrectton Sylllphooy." · B<""teln w11 oho1rered wit~ prslse fr:om music world hotabies. '"lt 11 1 :vtty 1pecl1J occt1111on1" .&rn1tein 11\d, "They orchealra w•s 1or1eou1. It was IO sena.ltlve.." ·School Dblrl<t ~· •• w .... 1'1 .Uff hid --eUi:el!ftc 1.1 a.r1o1.,.. bbwv•nco 111tt trutl* . -..i lilt ACLU \>aper, which wa1 lm· ll>ldlalefy otlackod la I ~JF'A r<p!y. 'lllO ACLU Jqal' stiff ctted two U.S. Suprtme Coore rulin1s on seperttlon or churcb and·tlal•·•• ~tnU for ruling btlt rellak>tis b>ntent tit campus holiday activities. A balance In Chrislm., Cestlvals - such. Mi k>cludina ChaMuiah, the Jewish biib, Miidiy characterized u the • t ' l1fl~vol of Llahll -ioil'l ..,.itoblt ollhor, lho ACllU COll\lndl. • . " o,....111y, Or..,. Coll! ochoolr t1· nortd them. , ''We had our tu.tie show last l;light,\' Wet~I said Wednesday, notinc a Chan- nukah angle was inserted after strona ob- jections by one Jewls.h ~ . ~ I\ He said she complained-thole of -the .Hebrew faith .sat back lor yew ltJ;tlrlg only the other side of The Greatest Story Ever Told be told. , ~ "The Christians got on WI ln the past ' Mayor McCracken Attacks . ' . li1dustry Park Standards tJuntlria:lM Beach ls p u l ti n g ''unrealistic" requirements on its in~ 'dustrtal parks in the opinion of Maynr 'G~ge' McCra cken. He told a Chamber of Commerce direc- tors ,ml!eting Wednesday night that Georg'e Lusk of John 0. Lusk and Son which built the 350-acre Huntington 1ndustrja1 Park wanted to compete with the lrviqe Jndustrial c;ompJex. The mayor added that Lusk has turned many prospective industrial tenants away because or city requlremenl.3 f o r sldewilks and· setbacks in Industrial parks. · ' McCracken, ·a chamber director, charg· ed the chamber's Industrial committee with the task ol educating the city on in- dustry's needs. · Planning Commissioner Roger Slates, also a chamber director, echoed · the mayor's criticism:i saying that sidewalks and setbacks endangered the security of ·industrial plants. Pellow chamber directors aa:reed saying that protection from theft! and break-ln.1 was jeopardized by the r~ Et Cetera • qulrem~nl.J ;o'r sidewalks. Geor1e ~k 11ld thii morning that I.he Hunt1n1ton , Industrial P1rk wls not trying to compeU with the · Jrvine Industrial Complex, poinUn1 out that lhe Irvine Co. bad owned the l•nd f0r many years and, coUld therefore Otter le~ at lower rates, Lu11k said that 0the Huntington Park had an• advantage· ovu the Irvine complex In belna: able &o offer lots as small u a half acre, which the Irv)ne Company waa no\ permitting, Lusk 1190 1ald tbat the Huntington Beach city staff was workln1 on changea to tl'le ordinances and expressed con- fidence that the council would approve an easing of reQulremel'lts. ;'They have alway1 given us 1 con- ditional exception whenever we needed one," he added. , The chamber's Industrial committee also reporled that ·It was working on a re. alianinent of the proposed Pacific Coast Freeway Jn an attempt to resolve the controveny over tbe route and spur ln- duslrlal development. Featur in g Collection for Collectors ' •• ... I ,, ... '~ for 'too mµch Sin~ CllUf?," ,W • t.1 a 11 """'~· ll)lP.b'lnt -.. ti""""' LJn. coin W4, ..... Jh•J Ytt1 can't plea!lt all~f Ille f>eople o!le!'thi Uml. " Bay'liew School tried to cover all bases. giving the children a little Christianity, Judaism and.also the jolly old saint from the NortJ\ Pole. • .~ ''[ taped jt all ind I know whit w • 1 said," Wetzel revealed, adding he record· ed the final rehearsal too. . _,:l' Robert M. Damlr, "chairman of U1t NJFA's ~California Justice Found1\i0b board of dlrectora, charges In hit rePlf to Eason Monroe/a • ACLlJ Christmas )WD. gram guidelines. th.at the other group erred. , . ,. D~mir contends ACLU attorneys impf7 Christmas profram11 con!tltute ttl1Jlau1 indoctrination. 1. He aJao, Chlf1e11 a lecond ACLU J>Olnt against 1ubh: o~rvaoces miastated ,t)\t Supreme Court ruling by not ~Jtinc.U.. full texl written 20 years ago. ·' Dellvertn1 lhe majhrily opinion "In Zorsch vs ctauson, Justlct Willlam .o. Douglas said that nothln( In. the Con1tit1t- tlon ma_kes IJ.· pece.s,,ary for governm~tqt to be hostile to rells:ion. Traditionally, opponenl.s ol the ActU brand U a Ut>eral group. ' The MJFA, on Uie other hand, Usla•llfl Its letterhead persona affiliated, In "' pa,t wjth ultrt~rvative "c1u11e1. Laguna !leach VnUled School Dlstr/s1 trurteer, actirie 1s most Oran1e Courtfy d I s l r i c t 1 , tllked over the ACUJ Christ mas proaram IJ.llde!.inea and . iiC"' nored them. , "" The 'board was 'alao told by Mf1. Thomasina "Tommie" Gurin, a r1t'i chairman for the ACLU, that Jil• no w.Y was Jt Intended to disrupt yul~lde ~a.c­ tlvllies. A. familiar figure on th' l~(\Jpt Beach scene alld d1u1hter of late CO,""._,mY actor Tom Mfx, Mrs. Gunn also tittt aome Critics of the ACLU to 1he dtii, relative to · whether pupilJ should hiv. Chrlstmas pro1ram1. . .... Her da4gh1flr, she revealed, wu. -~.n angel 1fl'.hO sang "A'!"ay Jn a Man~er," ~t the Top ol Tho World Elemen!orY SchoOI ahow. · ... ~ ···~ .... b " • •" ;, ~ ................. ... -·~ .. 'Et Cet1ra" coll1ction. Unu1u1I c1bin1f1, d11k1, ttbl11, ch 1irt, che1t1, Ev1ry on• pric1 1la1h1d; 1v1ry on• e r11I tra11ur1, You'r• bound to find th1t v•ry tp1cial pite• you've b11 n loo~· in9 lor in thi1 group. • ' -•. ·:.:t 512 -516 BookC111 Reg. $799 Sale $649 I I . I ( I . ~ I 511· I 00 D11k R09 . ,169 Sale $299 581 .'4"41 Ch11t R19. $249 Sole $199 Swivel Chtlr R19. ,179 Sale $139 Cic:tiontry Stand R1q , $55 Sale $45 )'our /12ooril1 i11ttrlor designer 1oill be happ11 to as&lst i.iou • , • H.J.GARRETf fURNl11JRE .. PROFESSIONAL llll HARBOR ILVO INfERIOR DESIGNERS o, .. w ... n. .... l frl. ..... COST A MESA, CALIF. Your fava ritt lnttrlor de~igMr wiU be ham to a&.ti.Tt I/Oil . ~".6•0275 6"4-'·0276 , r ( ·1J; ., ' . ,., ... . . ... "' " " ... ,. . .. .. · ' " • .. .. ' I I , I I l 'I l?risoners • • .. Turn Loose ·2 :H~s . . ·;vARI>VI\.t.E, N.J. (UPI) -Two hoatagt.s held .more than tl hours by 100 ~rebtlllous prlsouers were r e 1 e a 1 e 'd 1Hnbartned' ·Uxfay when atate officials •treed to make public intnate grievances over °Fasciat iactica: 'ot police brutality." . 'GUaid 1ia Frie'dman, 3!, wU released fir1t bY the J>riso0011boul t:t5 a.m. The ·tnmates tater released pmon official 1\lchard Sled!, 36, alter they heard a test 'oI their Jricvanooi aired by area radio itaUoru. · Fr i e d m a n and Siedl, an assistant superintendent of the Yatdville Adu1t ·neCepUon and Youth Correction Center, .were taken hostage About 3 p.m. Wed-- nesday by the 100 ihmates who took over a south wing or the i.n.rtltuHon, which the state hu long held up as a model to the nation. Although about eo riot-<qwpped slate police were on the ~s of the in- 1Htution they were not used. The statement of grlevancts drawn up Jly the inmates wu signed by Siedl and Albert C. Wagner, director of the state Divilllon of Correctioa and Parole, who participated In night-long negotiatiom With the rebellious prisoners along with other officials. The prisoner's grievance statement in· eluded a charge that "we have now been 11ubjected to the Facl!t tactics of police br;utality," which. they said they con- sidered "unnecessary and outmoded." The priaoner1 aaid one of their "ftillow ihmates" bad been subjttted to police brutality and was confined to the prl.\on hospital. They said that the officers who "were involved Jn this lncldent should be pro- secuUld , immediately." The inmates demanded that the incident be in- vestigated by "someone; other than this institution's administration, .. am recom· mended an investigation by the American Civil Liberties Union. At least 60 riot-eguipped state police were ordered onto the •grounds of the in· stitutiOn by Attorney General George F. Kugler Jr., with the comeht of Gov. WUllam T. c.Jtlll. The police, who arrived in two buses and were armed with sbot(un.s and riot equipment, moved on.to the prison ll'OWl~' but did not immediately entu the souUr wing, which was ccSntrolled by the rebelrprilOners., Prison offidals said "communicatlon •as taken ·Place with tfte inmate! in- tolved in the dbturbances, but they thws far have declined to release the two Jaostages that are reported to be unhann- 1d." The south wing's one of 10 housing onlt& in the center, vrhlcli holds 774 in- mates. The hostages were seized at 3 p.m. Wednesday in a courtyard. . AuthorlUes said there bad been con- tinuing tension over the past -,.eek whjch wu beighte°ned Monday when an inmate was bitten 4i a dlapu.Je with another. (ha.lg 4:5 Feet · Bigli? Capitol's official Christmas tree, 45-fool ·black spruce fron1 Clark Stevens Memorial Forest in Albany,·N.1-f.,·is lighted in formal cere· monies. Angle of picture makes it appear tree is as tall as Capitol building. Cities Will Be Canvassed On Co,unty Housing Panel Board Chairman Robert Battin's pro- jected Orange COunty Housing Authority got another going over by supervisors Wednesday. An administrative committee report urging· that the country 's cities be can-. vasse<i to determine how many are in- terested ln participating in tb'e ventote was endorsed by a split 3 lo ! vote. Supervisor Ralph Clark or Anaheim, a former mayor of that community, emphasized 'that the authority c~ot be imposed on cities. If no cities agr.ee to the program, which involves soliciUng a federal grant for rent subsidie~ ·for low income .f4Il)ilies, the new agency will be controlled entirely by the Board of Supervisors, the comriiitt~ ad'vised. ' ' II a sufficient nwnber of <.-ommunities join in the project ~ey will be granted two representatives on the governing committee. selected by the county League of Cities. The 25 cities are given until Feb. 9 to indicate their wishes. The housing authority was approved last month by suprvisors in the same 3 to 2 vote. lt had been proposed by Battin last summer. A straw cawass of.cities recently found divided sentilflent on the project. Ac- cording to Supervisor David L. Baker o( Garden Grove, most councilmen said, "go ahead with it if you want but leave us out." Wednesday Baker urged caution in forming the agency. "Until we know what the cities want there is no valid reason to go ' ahead," he said, adding, "haste usually gets us into trouble." B~ttln accuied him of "foot dragging'' and Baker reacted with , "Your com- ments are unnece.ssary and unfounded." Engineer Finds Joh .. UCI Retraining Brings New Skills, Position By JOHN ZALLER Of flM D•ltr ,lr.t 51atf ln June 1969 Fred Pellicciotti of Costa Me-a was working for McDonnell Douglas as a designer engineer on the Manned Orbital Lab, an Air Force pro-- ject intended to study the eUects of J>i;c>- longed spa~e filght.<J on men. But one day word came from Washington that the project had been canceled due to pressuru on Congress to reduce military and aerospace spending. "I wasn't expecting it at all," Pellit· ciott1 ncalled. "The announcement took me completely by surprise." Two weeks later, Ptllicciotti's whole department had been dbsolved and ht found himself unemployed. AJthough be had a tiacbelor of sclence degree from ~fichigan state University in mechanical engineering, had done advanced study at sevual major univivtrslt~ IDll had sir: patented inventions rtgbtenl in his name, be could not find ariothO job. UnW tart January when Peltitciottl enrolled in UC Irvine's new en- vironmental ena:ineerlng JN'P.ll'am, his story ran much the1aame u tnany other Oran(e Countlatis' caug4t .IA ~ aero. space unerriployment ~er •• His wile went to work as a aubsUtute teacher to help bolster 1agging fan\lly flnancu. The yoU1gest of their three children. just 3\1 years old, had to be lent. to nursery tchool on the days hll mother "orted. PelltcclotU at llr1t hope4 for re- employment In 1ero11pace, but then gave up temporartly while be studied for and pasaed the C.lllomla r..i estate nam. But finding the real est.ate experieoce disillulioni.nl, be went to wort .... a HIJ- emplo1ed maoufadw'tr's rtpreaentaUve, 1ellin1 on a commission basia goods wlth which be wu already famlliar from his aetOlpace uperitnc.. But that boslnw. too, WU discoW'lgirii U IOltll faltering companlea took aa mueh u eleven mooths to pay their bills, wblle others woot bankrupt attot(ether. Lat.er Pelllcck>tti 6ecame 1cUve in two self.l1elp project& started by untmployed eni'-'• lookin( for -k. "W• helped each other mite resumes. practiced intervlewins <Och other, and sent teams out into tho lleld to look !or DAILY P'ILDT Ill" ""-'- RETRAINED AT UC IRVINE EnglnMr Ptlllcciotti job opetllng.s.," he said. "Thls gave me an opportunity to hear about job openings because there were other peopie who did run across jobs for whkh t h e y themselves were not qualified." It was through one of these selt·help organizations. Experience Unlimited, that PellicciOtti first heard ol UC Irvine's program to rttrain u n e in p I o y e d aerospace engineer! to deal with en- vlronmenlal problems. He applied, along with over 200 others, and was selected u one of 34 linallsts. The program was funded through the department of Human ·R e so u r c e s Development. It paid Pelllcclottl f15 a week while he was studying, plua all his educational' cost$. ' The progi;-am. has &iven Pelllcciotti's career 1 new direction. After • year of ' . Intense stu4f •. be .Wili receive a master's degree Hi environmental engineering Fri· day as part of the first class ever to graduate in that field from UC Irvine. Not all of the finalists stuck to the rigorous program. Only 24 of the original 34 will be graduating. But of those who will graduate, 14 already have jobs, in· eluding Pellicciotti. He will begin work next Monday as a noise control engineer at Orange County Airport. He will be working at a begin· · ning level salary in a new career, but he will be working. But most important, as far as Pellic· ciotti is concuned, he will be in a grow- ing field which offers him a chance to do what he likes to do best -engineering. In this respect, his job at Orange Cou.n· ty Airport will be almost perfectly suited to his previous engineering experience. Both at Mobil Oil. where. he worked im· rqediately after graduation from college, and at 1.tcDonnell Douglas, Pellicciotti was concerned with discrimination and analy.£11 ,of da&a. •And this, basically, is ~ What •be Will be .doing at the Orange county Airp<Jtl. · "I'm not losing the value of any or my previous skills," he said. "The problems l will face on my new job are logical ex· tensions of the kinds of problems I was working with before."' The sound abatement program at Orange County Airport i.! comklered sophisticated. though the program is still in iti infancy. Pellicciotti's job will be to find ways of proving scienUfically which jets exceed legal noist standards, and by bow much. The task is not as easy as it sounds. The microphones set up around lbe airport must be able to distinguish, for examt>le, between a jet blast and a motorcycle lhat happens to be going by, or between two jets that art In the same area· at the same tlme. Ptlllcciotti said he is looking forward to the challerige. tr the engineers at Orange County Airport succeed in differentiating between different kinds of noise;the prl.,.. ciplu they use will be appllcablt throughout the noise control field. . Ttlur$day, Dtctmber 16, 1971 H DAILY PUT f Surcharge ~i:op .. Seen French Report Agreement With Nixon PARIS (UPJ) -President Nlxon has agreed to abolish the 10 percent American 1urta1 ob foreign ln1ports as soon as the western nations realign thelr currency parities, French F I n a n c e Minister Valery Giscard d'Estaing Slild today. Giscard d'Estaing said that wide~ the terms of discussions between Prtsldent Nis:on and French President Georges Pompldou In the Ar.ores early thla week "the 10 percent surtax on imports will disappear aL the very moment of a realignment of monetary parities will be carried out1" The finance ·minister )llade lbe an· nouncement in off.fbe.cuff remarks while attendinB a meeting or· a public relations association. "It's well understood that t b e American surtax on imPorts, and other flacal measures In favor of U.S. goods will disappear at the very mopiient a reallgnmenl of monetary pariUes will be accomplished ." the French f i n a n c e minister said. Ht &lid in the .Alores, Pompidou and Nllon studied details of the future read- ,juStment of monetary parities, "The ieal!gnment will in no way hurt the in·. terests of the~Freneh ecOnomy,'' he Said. Giscird d'Estaing said the re'1i'8ment will not interfere with Ute ntnch government's resolve to "safeguarij: the chances of a rapid growth of the Fiench economy and full .emploYmerif." tie' s'aid the coming monetary deci&i6ns Wm 'not dimlnlsb Uie competitive ,capac.ity or French goods -a· rem.irk which in· dicated France may not revalue the franc, or revalue it) only lightly to teep the competitive edge.over·most Western currencies for French edports. In the view of .some European politi· cians and financiers these talks could find an outline agreement on the scope or the realignment of major currency values i;ince President Nixon at the Frahco- American Azores meeting expre'ssed U.S. readiness to devalue.the dollar as pai:t of a money-and-trade package. ' At Ule Azores meetlnC, Nllon agreed with Pompldou that \he U.S. doll•r would be devalued as Pl'! qf an overap re¥- jusbnent of monetiry parities. Iii ex· change Fompldou agrffd that America'• allies would make trade concessions. . Meanwhile, the U.S. dolJar fell to a new low in 'France and reu>ained wed In a qwet start to lrafllnc In Europe'• mall money markets todey. '!be U.S currency alao dipped to a new low in Japan, where tractlnji wu h<•VJ• Charges Called Vague ' Hosp~tal ~ro~if eratiqf! Issue Faces Couri Test A nine-hospital group oppoaed to what it condemns as the unnecessary pro- liferation of hospital construcUon in Orange County inay find Monday that no Orange County Superior Court jlJ1ige can rule on the iasues raised In Its rt1;:ent lawsuit. Judge J. E. T. "Ned" Rutter will send lawyers for the California Health Providers Association and Deputy At- torney General Edward Belasco to Judge Claude OwnU Monday for his ruling on whether problems posed by I.he state's answer to tbe complaint can be resolved at the local level. About the only thtng achieved in a hearing Wednesday before Judge Rutter v.·u the setting of the bial date ; that was scheduled for Jan. I& provided Judge Owens rules that the matter can be, tried in Orange County. Belasco argued Wednesday ~t . the plainttlfs had been vague in the chflTges listed In a lawsuit flied Nov. 2(. He said the hospital group would have to give .names and places to back allegations that the slate ts allowing corlstruct!On of "unwanted" hospitals. ··• ~ ho.spllal . gro.op, which , includes Hoag Memorial Hospital, Newport Beach. and South Cout Community Hosp~ South Laguna, among its memberl argues that the quality of medical care ill Orange County will be adversely affected: if recent construction plans for aevef'll new hos~ita1s are allowed to proceed. It is alleged that several hum~ formed hospital organlzaUons put' in the~ license applications 'to ,the ala~ tc), obtaiJ1 approval before a deadline last ytar tbal would have required the granting of.that Ucense by a regional hospital authority. 1 It was alleged thi.t some of those •P. pllcania bad barely broken groilnd·!or the hospiteb listed in thelr applications a,ocl that others had nothing like the fthancli( r~uired.fot aucli yen;ui:es. ' One bospitl.J, the law111¥t .slat.d, macll! an application to the: state to build a hospital on ground that was not owned by: the l!Cense seekers. ; , BelaSC9 argued Wed~ay -before Judge Ru~ switched the Wue to Jud.ct OWens -that the boopltab referred to Ill au· ~se: aJ}egatlqns wJAI ~v~ t;O b:e nam.- ed m ameiidments to the lawsuit. 1 CHRISTMAS STEREO SHOPPERS' GUIDE SAVE 40°/o• ON . ELECTRO-VOICE . . 80 ·wAn AM-FM STEREO SYSTEM! . . ' ~ r "'"""'""' I 1, ' , ' FOR YOUR SHOPPING ·CONVENIENCE, WE WILL BE OPEN EVERY riAY UNTIL CHRISTMAS! 1-----------------J:llJl*'1iJM ..... i · JUST . ARRIVED' -. I AND IN TIME TO PUT UNDER THE . I CHRISTMAS TREEI .. ·' t .Y. IZl2 Rtg. SZ66 lt .1 ttl• !"·----~----~ · . . ~ PANASONIC R9414-NEW! <AC.DC l111c1r t510'1 ' ,,.,,. ~'1''· "";"'· ., .. ,, .. 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So~ Ambluador Valadlmlr ~ .. !-Vmotrldfw'a remarkJ to new1n\tl\ ap.. ' ; ~ on the front page today o( the t :' ~ ... per Al GownhowiY•· · ;' "W• tupp!lri Cairo'• dtcllion, whether :· ' 11 !or peae< or the battle, bec•l\H In : ;t'IMr .,.,. It will Jud tO llquldaijon ol ._ ~ lJr..U. q1re11lqn/: hii eaid, ,ac-... i4lordinl to the newspaper. .... :; "lf the soluUon ii to be war we 1upport • ~to malt It a war with a mlnhtlurn of • 1. Wf: lha.11 atarid with you 1lw11y1, in ar ~ pt11Ct.'1 1;> hdlt In Ncwtmber 11\d "tht time for 1:aetUe has come". but added that war ..,.Id be averted tf lol1el publicly stated • wcWd withdraw from all occupied • '•!Em>Uan c.mtory. . , ' The: Mmiornclal Al Ahram newliipaper ~Id today the hudl ol stat< ol EaYPt. • J1fll and Ubya will m.eet rle1.t weei-/or • .lilka on ncent -4enloPm"'lf In the • 'M"»deut crisis. · ' ; Sid.at of Ea1Pt1 Maj. Gen. Hales Assad Ind Premier Q>l, Moammtr Kbadaiy : · Jotm tile pnaldentlal council of tlN! three-: ;auon fedtration o1 Arab republics. .. .. Earlier, J1r1eli DeffnH: Minister Moshe : DIJ•n offefed to eachlnge 11 EIYJll!an llrftMeri d war f«'lO I1r1ell1. f -i:>tyan made the offer lite Wednttnay· ·jllgllt ond oet no limit to, an· Egyptian • ,.ply. . :-1 •.11J'aiU ip(Jk1tmtn in Tel Aviv 1lld an . : =potrot tllled the deputy com· : ., an Arab 111errlll• ll'OllP Ill tlN! ! ,_ ~ Gau strip d1.1rln1 a cla1h in an t~'.'!lnaP ..... today •. The auarrllll'a atrl ~ :z}mnd · dlld with him, a military • -'-poltesman 1atd . • 'I' Muhrnad H1ml1 El Bat.till, deputy.com ... iraander ol tht-Popular Front for the ~nUon ol Palestine (PFLPl and tong On the JsrJell wanted l11t, opened ftre on 81\ l1raeli patrol combine an orange ....,.., the apoltuman 111d. The patrol ietumed the fire and when the thoOIIn1 Jtopped found Bttllll 1nd the dougllter ol • the ....., ol the er1111e flOVI dtld In a ... ,bunker. ., : Shots Scatter • :1Jelfmt Crowd; . mriton, wounded .·, . • ·•' BELJl'A!T, Northent tret1od (UPI) -~ ·~Jniper1 wounded 1 Brlt11h soldier in t .:.Belfast and scattered Christmas shoppers • : ln Londonderry with a burst of gunfire ; Jlmed at thrM P,Ollce car patrolmen 'to-•.,illy security forces spokesmen said . : =. Aft army· 1pokum1n 11id the &0ldier · sustained Yer/ 1eriou1 1tomach wounds J .. ;.hen three sunmen fired It I mobile -! •patrol in the Roman CathoUc Lower Fa\11 t ~I•re.a of Belfast in early mornin1 ~ ·iatkne11. ! :• A poliCe 1pokesmen uld the Lon- ; .donderry aunm•n fired 10 shots •t the f *"three policemen 11 they patrolled In 1 car ~lt>Wattrloo Pl•« in tht city center. ~ .-The Londonderry 1hootin1 Caused no • : e1tu1ltJt1 and the Jl.lnman ttcaped on : ' loot. police 11ld . t .. :,; 11>e man wounded in Belfast w11 the ; !;fourth British toldler atruck by 1nipet • fJ/e in the Northern Ireland c1pit1I in the ' ~·t %1 houri. . -: • Thret other toldiers suffered wound.11 · .. from gunfire ln the Lower P'allt ind '.. ~erSOMtown. also a Roman Catholic .;. uea. Wedneld1y, tht army 11ld. " -BriUill ttoOpl In tht Lee10n Street 1rea • :' nchaneed lboll witl\ 1unmtn 1hortly ·• ofter th!J morning'• ln<ldent, b(Jt there < wtH no e11U1lt1M1 an army spokeam.11n , .. Mid. ' \ \ / \ • •'tft•• UNITED aT .. Tla ATLANTIC OCEAN Mll&I - OlllNll • HOVI MCI • l~ 1 Jo"'oic1 .... ••• • NEW~MAP PINPOINTS CUBA ATTACK ON MIAMl·IASID CA~OO SHI~ H1v1n1 lro1dc11t1 W1r"lng It Wiii Ge After 'Plr1t1' ·Sh1p1 Air Force Jet Crashes Near Cambodia Capital · SAIGON (AP) -A U.S. Air Force fighter-bomber crashed Yo'lthln sight of Phnom Penh today while 1upportfn1 Cambodian troops , mili tary 1pokwnen .aald. A C1mbodlan helicopter rescued tht two. cri:wmen. ~ F:4 .Phantom went down In flamu four mlles from th.e Cambodian capll&J aner the two crewmen hid par1c.h1.1ted. Spoke1tnen lald they 1uftered no 1e.riow lnjurfes. The U.S. Command 11Jd the c1use or the crash was not known yit. A spokesman, Capt. Jamea D'Entremont, said the Phantom "wa1 conducUn1 •ir oper1Uon1 ·11alrt1t enemy forcM and th~lr lint.! ol 11.1pply a n l:l com· munlcaUons." An American helicopter flew the two U.S. flleri back to their base In Thailand, The Phantom was the 8,0W-d U.S. 1lrcraft reported lost in the Indochina war. the battlelields In Cambodia were reported gene rally quiet. Military spokesmen said a fi,000..man t11k force pusblnl through tht Olup ru~ ber plant1 Uon in ea1tern C1mbodl1 had moved to the edge of the Mekonc River but still had encountered no major rttistance . The spokesmen 111d the Saigon troo~ were still on the ea1tem aide of the river, about 35 miles from the Vletnamut border and 110 miles northwut of Saigon. On the "estern aide of the Mekong, an- llclpeted North Vletnamest attacks on cambodi1n .forces cut off at Taing Kauk, 48 mllea northeast of Phnom Penh, failed to materialize. Viet Cong guerril1111 In South Vietnam kept up attaeka on tht aovemment 's pacification program. One group attacked a village office In ntnh Dinh province, on the centr&l coast, killed 10 men in the 30-ma n platoon Wick• 'First I'd like • /in showing menufecturers suwested tWt•il prices!' defending It ind wounded 11 . The titted command•' weekl y c1.11u.11tty 1ummarle.11 aald the tot.sis last wffk in- cluded two AmericanS kiUed in actlon, 6' wounded ·and 38 dead of . nonhoatile CIUIU; 243 South Vtetn1me.11e killed Ind 759 wounde<f, ind l,OM North Vlelnim~Y and Viet Cone killed. Police1nan Nabs Own Daugliter PENVER (UPI) -PatrQlm•n John L. ~~er, 38, a 15-yeer veteran · nn the uenver police forc·e, arrested his daughter Wednesday on m Ir i ju a n a chart es. Pinder said he made an unexpected stop at his home and dl.11covered his daughter, Connie, 18, and two men In th e kitchen. When one or the men tried to hide something, Pinder b e c ame suspicious, Investigated 11nd dl11covered marijuana. ' Pinder then told hl.11 d.11.ughter and th e two men they were under arre.11t. One of the men ned . The cirl and the man, Carlo11 R. de Aguero, 21. were taken to ci· ty jail for lnve.11tltatlon of ma rijuana p6ssession. I ,/ 70-MPH Winds Blitz NY . . • . • • . ) l • • ' Storm Wreaks Havoc in Midwest, South t PI wt1TMtl FOTOtASft:l c: ...... 'lllW'IY l'IMN,, Li.ttt v•rl.tlle wlrwh 111tfit •!If ""°"' ..... "°"'" lllKofnl ........ • ~ II .. 11 •Mh llWI\' •1111 ,,i..,, ,.. '""'" ... C011l•I tMIMf'thlr.. r.tflM lrMI )f .. "' ,,..,.,.. ltl'l\Mrllllffl tll'IM ,,..., 1t i. fJ, W•ltt" ""'"'llwl U. S11n1 .tloon. Tide• TMUlltDo\"f kC9N 111.,. .1 ......... t:)i ... 111, a.s IKW lfrw .• i. J:ft1.111, ... , . , .... .,. l"lt" 1119'1 •• , , ..... 1/M ...... ,_, !"lir•I .. . , ,.,, , ", I :Jt 1,111, 1,4 IW!?l\Ol'lfttl ..... ,., ... 1•111 •·"'· I.I ~ lew • $!,. t.m. •I.I tuft lllJf• '·'° •·"'· St11 t1tS •·"'· MIOIPI Ikea •:M •·"'· It!• ~;q 11.m, < --~-~ . --.. -·-· • • Cuba Admits Seizure I ... MIAMt (UPI) -Pramltr Fldtl Clltro'a fOVll'llmfnt admlttod lo I Cuban Radio broldcut today thot tt capturad a Mllml·baMd cor10 lblp In the B1ham11 and wornod thlt Ill ,.nbolll will "I• 1ny dlttance from our coaat" to Mlle "plr1~ ahlpt. 11 •• "Thi entire rupo111lblllty for thlt lftuatloe JleJonll lo the fOVlllllllln\ Of the Unllld Stalll 11 prlnclpol author and lftlP'ration ol IUCb •ell ol blftdttrY.'' . 11ld the broadcut monttcnd ta M'lalnJ. '1'111 broodcul 11ld the 1,400-ton frel1hter Johnny E1prm, owned by CUban e1llu a'hd flytnc th• Panamanian n.,, wu c1pturld about uo muu. from thl 11atorn c:ooll of Cuba Wodneldly, The Johnny E1pr•1 hid. radioed thlt It w11 beln& attacked by Cuban gunbo1ts and many of Jll crewmen woundld by machlna111n l~e. "Ont of our CUba.n nav1l unit.a that 1t1ndt 1u1rd 11alnat ·pirate ab1pa that have haralled our territory 1t the service of lhe CIA c1pturld the. 1hlp I)iamonds. JohMY E1pruo when It rtfllaed to obly on ordor \o hi"• to for bolldlnC," tht Cub•n Radio b""'dc11t 111d. Thi bl'Oldc11t ttld that a pirate launch atllckld tbl "huml>le vlll•t• « ~ma" on CUba'• uatarn coa1t on Oct. 12, kllU.rc NVtral ptl'IOftl Ind atVtrtlr wounding . other1, lncludlnf a lltUo fit whool leg hod to bl ampullted. Tht br01dca1t 11ld tblt w11 one or a doitn 1lmllar ~Ima committed: apln1t Cuba by plrot1 lblpo. "Cuba will not hllllll• to oct at any dllt1nc1 from ow: coaat. ,.hlra thue plr1te 1hlpt IN oparatln( ind under Whltevlr fill or camounlJe 0..y I re c1rryln1 out their crlmM a11Jn1t our na- Uon, 11 the brolldcllt warned. Cuban Radio 111d tlN! Johnny Eapreu w11 beln1 eteorttd io a port ln Oritnte Province. oJ11 VIiia, captain of tht Johnny Expreu, had l"µtd 1 dr1matlc ull for help before hl1 radio went dud. Villa, 16, · 1 netur1llud U.S. citizen llYlnc In Miami, 1ald he and thr11 other crewman wer' A brilliant idea to win her over this Christmas. IC you've bH11 Jlttmlnc to pop the que1.Uon In tlme for a holiday weddin1-w• have the per1ua1ion you J1ted to rnake her 1ay "Yoes". Come see. Our dl•mond 1elecUon 11 1econd to nont!. Our de1Jps in J.( karat gold 1pealc for them11lv•1-and you, Two G1 .. t Nomei Alo Now Ono! ZALE/KAY J.W.Ulle. Convtnltnt Crtdlt Av1iltbl1 S Di1mond Bridal Set '169 Soli11lr1 W1ddi111 P1lr 1299 13 Di1mond Brid1I Set 1199 hldly ....,nded by gunl~e and he pleadld !or h~p from the ti.$. coast Guard. "Send tflem very;.quk:kly ~•use they are very badly wounded , .. Villa 11\outed In SpanJah over the 1hlp-to-short radio . i•J'm dyin1, Chico (boy ot .buddy). Tell I.hem to come quick," he 11td. lilt wordt were interrupted by tht toUnd ot 1unllrt. "Th• deck ii lull of Nooe! 7~m the wounded,'' Villa cried. '.'Wt'v1 go& dt1d and .wounded." Jt wa1 impoa:iblt to ••t an uect accou.nt of th• casualUU'befOre tht r1dio went dead. The COl•L Guard dispatched a pl1ne and heJlcopter to the 1Ctne to• aid the wounded but recalled them alter rtctiv- inJ word the frei1hter wa! bein& ~ • to an un04med OJ!wl port Where-OJbln aut~itles WOOkt care for the wounded. The QI.alt Ou1rd and Uit' Deftn1t Department 1n W1lhinrton n'iade it,.clear that the only Ameriein illte"re1t ~1'11 aldlna tht injured , since the Johnn'y· Et· prfiu Illes the P1n1manlan nag 11'1d the Incident Jlappened out.!llde U.S. w1ttf1.. I .I t"rH Gift Wrap I 4 Dl1JllOIMI lrldll P1!r 1499 7 Dl1mon4 l1idal P1ir '399 lllu1tnti.111 lffll•l'l't4 ' \ Nixon Gets I . l Extend ~Bid : For Job.less I li'ABHlllGTON (UPI).-eoogr.., hu -ud -1 to Pr<sident Nixon legis-loUoo 1mdor 'fh!ch about 10 percent or the 1natkln'a1.11 million unemployed worken 1 would _ pt an utra 13 weeb of redaced unernpioymmt benefits. I The JeplMlon would opply to .tales w!lere -still roeelvilll btnellll and ttKlle who have exhausted them has ~ taled 1.5 percent or more cf the wort / forco for the pul 13 ....0. That cur- rent17 lDcludes 11 atates plus Puerto Rico. 1 In those areas it was estimated there ar..e SSIJIOO workers who have med up their r.,uiar 19 weeks ol bMeflts. Under the lel!IJ!aUon tlley would get an mra 13 , w-ol half' heneflll up until July I. . '1boaa llartln• the special program jwt • beroni the cutol! dato would .UU get thelr jtun 13 weeb, with the flnal end date coming Oct. I. · The Treasury would foot the bill for the (extra benefib -instead of through a tu Ion mplosrm as it the case \vith. the reg- ular benefits. 'tile stat.es "11er& .workers . would qua!Uy lmmedlarely;lnclude Al ... ka,. C.11/()m!a~' · cul;'Malne, M ... aachtlaetia, an , New Jprsey. Rhode Island, Vermont, ashb1gtoo and Nevada1 i1!_1 _ addition t6 !the commonwealth ot •ruerto Rl"91' A spokesman for Sen. Warren Magnu- oon (0,,Wash.), uld O)'e(\'11, Pennayl· . vania Ud HIWaU !IOOD m1gbt qualify as 'welL' "t. Rep. Wilbur D. Milli ([).M;); In ugu. big for the meamre Wednesday, said there were more than 200,000 jobless in 1""' Angeles 'and eiat·Washlngtanitate has an unemployment rate of about 10 - , Five Women . /' Now Age1ib li'ASIUNGTON (AP) -Tiie U.S Socrot Servb bta Ill 111'11 female llj>ocJa1 ....,11 to ,help llU4l'd )i'ealdtnll and defend the Coostilu- W:m '1agaln.n all enmnl~, foreign and domestic." ~ Five women, all t~colleee ll'•dualea In lhe1r 20s/ ,..,. sworn In Wednolday and joined the 1,111 men wl1o pi'otect the p;.,tden~ vice president and tbelr Immediate f1ml1iea and guard the nation'• cw-- rency qalnJI coonterfeltora. The agents' duties allo loclude protect!On of major prealdenllal candidalaa and v131tlng heads of atale. Inmates Foiled In Prison Break HONOLULU (UPI) -One Inmate wu shot and eeveral guarda were Injured In "" atl<mpted """'PO lrom the HawaU Slate Prison Wednesday nlghl -It WU tbe aecond dlstwi>anct In eight hours at the--•tory prison. A warden' said seven prisoners 1n the muimum security aeclJoo tried to escape, and In the tn!Ulng disturb._ ~r Ralph CUesta was 1hot in the leg. Several guarda were reported Injured, and two were taken to the hospital • OJ.esta was also tam to Queen's Medical Cent«. - Fo11..,1ng tile attemptod escape, about 10 to 20 prismers who were in tbe recrea- tion 11'11 refuoed to return eerlie< than .,,':,J bot the prisoners claimed they were ~ unlalrly treatod. Solons ·Vow • To iSuppnrt Devaluation WASIDNGTON (UPI), -, WheD ad· mlnlstraticn officlala enter er u c la l negoUIUoO. with the Unltod Stalea' chief trading pertnera In WllshJnilon this weekend, they will hive the nppGrt of Democratic and Republican ~ sreulonal 'leaders for an agr<ement to devaJue the dollar. Tbe coogressl.onal leaders met with Prerl.dent NiJ:on for ooe hour and 15 mlnnfn Wedne!day. When they'emerged lrom the White Hooat cabloet r-, they said Congreu will approve devaluation by ralllng the olficW price of • gold whent~r the adminl.!lratioo. asks for it "We think it Ls a step .in 4l)e right direc- tion Md beoeficial to the U.S. ecOnomy,'' Senate Democratic . LeadU M 1 k e Mlll!lllleld aaid. Rep. Gerald R. Ford, the House Republican leader, aald be believed the Congress would .. respcxuJ accordingly" U the negOtialiona.abow _,..., The weekend meetlllg will Involve finance ministers of ,the 10 richest nations of the non-Communist world. Nixon announced Tuesday a f t e r meetmg with French President Georges Pompldou in the Azores that the United States would work toward devaluation of the dollar. Meuwhile, the Price Onmlssfon took aC:!on Wednesday to llmlt price fee In· .,,..... charged by doctors and dentlata. Your $10 bill may go up to SI0.25 shortly. Biii U ii ',get& higher than that, the doctor may l1Dd hlmaelf conauJUng with a government agent inatead of an alUng paUenl F-reeq Captive Reveals Life Lindsay Set For Seven Primaries . . . ln···Red .~·C-hina Pti,son Cell 't . -j" ' ' . · PHILADJ!:Wllll MPl - Standing end In. fti!nl Or • Chrlllmu IM, hands~, · his volee low and dlton; ln- ·audlble, Richard Fecteau told ol lho lonely 19 yean be -"' :in· a 'Commun!Jt ~ . prlloit. t . . . . "I" "Ill alone so long," . Fecteau aald Wedneaday. . Becaiiae of this, the G.ye.ar- . old Fecteau aald he now found • tt dllricuJt to m"!'I and apeak l I 'fflth PJ!Ollle. ·1 P'edeau, an Army civilian "I emp\oYe. who spent bail of his 19 yeara: lmprbonment in ), 1 ' .. 111uy; lie!d his first meeting· I 9J . '. with newsmen since he and aald 1he want.!I aome new Mary Ami Harberl · wore ch'Wel, but aboolutely no released Monday in Hong alac.ks. Kong. -"Sito "Id 'Please don1 boy Miss Harbert, 25, of Palo me any pants, I want 80me Alto, who spent more than dreases,' " Mra. Harbert said. three years in prison in China "( guess sbe'a been wearing and had been given U.P for in "-1--uldn' dead by her parent., said sbe ~e !hill::'' Wo t you :;1'1 'speak with newsmen to-Mlsa Harberl and Fecteau Pre ....... ,. -'· ,_,,.. 1_ · biJlh are awafll!ig final resulll ·~ -..........-v• o( medical te.!ta at nearby . pbotographa 'bill bad refused Valley Forge Medical Center to answer queitiom. and Hospital where they were But , Polly . Harbert, her taken Tuesday on their arrival mother, aald: that during a on the U.S. mainland alter a tearful telephont conversation 27·hour Oight-from Hong Wedneaday that Mary Ami Kong. , We .speciolize in mink ot its glonous foshion best. Only tho lresh'ost qual ity skins will do. Styling must be elegantly up to dote. De!eils must b~ ottended to·with meticulous core . Tho cut of a sleeve, ·the roil of a collar, the swing of a skirt must be executed w~~ couturier perfeCtion.· Bu~. most of all,' we sp~cialize in persqnal izing the luxury of natural mink to you - w,ith fas hion, quolity •rd. vol uo, no molter whet omount you spond. · WASHINGTON (UPI) Mayor John V. Lindsay of New York wlll enter Democratic presldenUal primarie! in seven states, the Washlngton Post "Id today. The Post as.id Undsay, Republican who awttclied 14 the Democrattc party this year, would enter primaries in Florida, Wl1con1ln , MusachusetU, Ind i ID I, Oregon. Ca!Uornla and New Yort, but would skip Ille first primary In N.W Hampshire March 7. Crackdown on Graft 'Irks Police11Wn' NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) -who are mlaltd Int. lhlnldng le< to G~ ~ hla Barret makea Pl,700, - Ma1« Keeneth N. G-ta)'I I'm going to do thlnp a dll· ...tpatloo oll.cllve lei). I, the clly'1 moot rtC<111 C<M11rac1 many dlagn•tled city ferent way. unleu lbt City Couocll booota with~-~"-.,_,_ ()6, workers, eJpeelaJly pollct, are H'Jbey seem lo go arouod M.19 ~--. .... 1""". ,_ lying down on the job becaUIO thinking 1 should say we have hla aaiary to exceed that of hla ficera' Auoclatlon. Tbt ColJn. his c:racltdon on sraft and to be a lllUe bit crooked to get ~ aubordlnato, Police ell ao· far. bu not actod • ltlcllbacks .bu cut their to-the joh done," Glboon said. Qllel ~Barres. GlbaOq'1 ,l'fQueet to rabt Jlld. comet. Redden has submltt'ed a let-Redden eams '20,000 a yW. den'• ~ to '25,000. 'lbt altuallon II wont In the i--:~jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii~;:--pollce c1epar1m.,,~ .,. b e r • I ~::ce1s ni::~ J~.;.,,:: ' . 86 STORES ·BRIM:.FULL pr"""'" to qull, Glboon aaid. ¥den II thrtaten)ng to Of Christmas "GoOclles resign In a salary dlapute with 1 " , ' Ille City Council, which 11 fre. quenlly at odda with Gl?ioon. ~~;~;;~;l~Mt~ta;•~ff~n~:~r..~,.:·:;~'~'l~:·~z~·~~~~~ "The word is out that ~ -~ nobody can make money in "> this admini!tration, '' Glb!on -aald. "The t>Ollcemen don't -" u bard for Redden u they did for ptevloua 4ilrecton, H be aald. "They openly make atatemenll -and I biuw about them -that alnce they can't make anY money any more, then the hell with It." Redden wu appointed after Gibson took office July I, 1970, u Newark's first b I a ck mayor. 'l1te previous mayor,. Hugh J. AddonlzJo, was con- victed on federal shakedown charges after Gibson beat him for re-election. People "in and out of the police department, of low rank and hlgb, would like to aee Redden quit because they would prefer to see the department run the old way, with corruption," Glbaon·said . "I'm getting all kincb of crazy pressures from people GENTLEMEN , , , WE AIM TO PLEASE THINK Jm,.n tn~ ' . WE.STCLIFF PLAZA NEWPORTER INN ICEEPING knowledgeable and courteous storekeepers to serve ycu. KHPtN.Cl a store thafs friendly; casual and fUll of things. KEEPING gift boxes to wrap those things. KEEPING lots of places to park your car. KEEPING In mind always the most ..._ ___ Important thing ... YOU. THESE ARE SOME OF THE THINGS I.KEEP. Memo to men • • • I Buy her a fur , for Chrl1tmas . • • with exchange privllff9es r • MASTER Fl/RBIER SINCE 1933 M.)AC.ques Dnl•NDS eM MANUPACTUllU OP WOILD'S PINUT PUU 14 Fa.shion Island Newport Beach e 644-4661. St.re"""' O,EN EVERYDAY UNTIL CHRISTMAS Mond1y thn1 S1tuNey I 0 '·"'· t• f t JO ,,,.., Sund1y 12 t. I p.m. ) • ' ! I I ' I I ' ' ,/ I· ,, • ,. • ., l DAILY PILOT EDITORL\L PAGE Bo~d D·elay Justified One day, the Huntincton Beach Ce11tral Put will atand as a lan4mark Q( •!*I •J"<Ce Ill Orange CQUlllY· Tbt city already h~ acquired more than 200 acres for lilt park. While Ibo .,.... mlJhl not -m tmprezslvo al pre"IDl. ~I allollld bt. an altncUoll to reaidents and visitors alil::e wbe• It la 4..-etoiied le about 18 mo1ttb•· For that .reasO{I, Ibo council probably acted ~y this week In shelving a sla!t proposal lor a $5 millioq bond election to pU?chase another 155 acres for th• park. N.inely, the, ~-llill of U>e lut. election whicb a11- lhoriz•d '6 ml)l\on worth of bonda for pa:k develop- ment a:e not apparQ!ll. A coif course and olhcr revenu .. producini recrea· tional activities are being contemplated for the addition- al acreage. But it is unclear at preseni whether enough revenue would bt ralaod lo P'1 off lht bondl. Whatever the 1-11111 ot furtbw feulblllty studies ~Y ~ !l(>wevtr, It deµ """ the CO\Ulcll abould not forc~t Iha\ a bond el.Cllon would be the propw way to leaf tbt publle'a will oit such pl&n1, even if ii me.ana poatponlnc a vole for a ~or or two. Unification Plan Is Wrong Some logal qutftions may havo been e.elUed with last woel:'•. Supmof Court rulil\i upholdipg tbo le&ality of lhe HunUncton Beach Vu.Ion High School District unlflcatio,11 plan, but. probably at lbt expenao of equal· lty In e4ucatlooal opportunities. Judge Robert llanyard'a de.cision that the fou:- dlJtrict plan meet. l't:<!W-11 la not pacUy belnc, balled with abouts of Jor fJoJa·-e zcbqol circlez and would i.. seriously abort<hanged In their education. Legal maneuvero and long foroenlc bat11,. ban oometimes obscured the fact 11>•t the plan would throw tocether the two poorest West Orange County School Dbtrict. (Fountain Valley and\ Ocean View) and allow the Westminster School Distr!Ct to continue on a 1ub- 'wtenc1 level. I Al the 1ame time the plan would pnltect the wealth of the already rich Seal Beach and Huntington Beach City scllool district.. · lt'a a plan that apra:enUy cet. by legally. Bui It's almoat precisely agalns the intended course ol tho leg· illatlon. All Cities Should Do This Toilets are uot the kind ol thiyg city councilmen talk about ordinarily. Bui in Fountain Valley toilets not only have b& come the source ot public discussion_, they've been made the subject of new legislatiDn. Councilmen altered their city's plumbing oqde lo. allow for the installation of tot· le\$ that use four to m gallono of water less than •Ian· dud toilets. The sanitation districts have been lobbying for Ibis kind of an ordinance all over Orange County following a six-month study they did on the subject. II oeems that it these low water toilets were installed in every new house In the county, by the year 2000, tljere would he a dally water savings ol 45 million gallons. tllere Ill, cood revon1·tot lllla. . Allhou1h Ille »Ian 111'1 be within tllo law, evidence 1tron111 •ucmt. lhat childl'en lhlllf ht• lbt Fo.unlaln Valley, WezTmlluler and Ocean '\!lew eol!llllunltles So far, Fountain Valley has been th• only city to cha!lge the plumbing code to allow for these new loilels. Other cities have selUed for resolutions endo~slng the idea, but no change,s. Still others are studying the mat· ter even furthe,r. U the change is u important u aani· talion engineers claim, more cities should be following Fountain "Valley's lead. 'Sure 'n begOITab, you understand all. f!ris :is. for th' glory of Ireland, mad8Ill! Bouew.ife Doe .. 't Know Wkt to Believe Confusion Over Detergents WASIUNGTON -'nw harassed ~ °' to bor elbo;ws in 1uds, no lOll{l!f -·· wllll to believe about -.-. Pracllcally every detergent oo lhe market . ,_ to be linked with IClmethlltc· catutropb.lc. Some are said to CIUlt C!l8Ct!l'. otben IA> lrrilal< Ille skin, -.. to endang .. , lho ll v • s of lit<!• ~still olhera to -Y life ill riv· era and lakes. To pt clothe• 0 wblter than whif4." _..,.1 manutao- turtrl, beve resorted lo a variety of mnple:r. detergf!!Dt lormulas, none of which has been lboft to bt boll> complllOly Ill• and effectlvt. 'JU SAFEST WASIU>AY detergent II W'l)I duly grazwlli.d soap, Whlcb bat f.U.. largely out ot ult. In soft wA!er, '°"' 1J said to llo. jUll as elfect\Vt u IDOi! detergent1. But lhe bousewile wQJ have to hunt for granulated ,..~ In lhe 1upermarktt. Jltre, meanwhile,. iii tbe latest 1tatus of 11veral detergent ~ that have cauted controver1y: -NTA, or DftrilotrlacetJc add, is suopocted of cauain, aeneU• damege Jn !*!Pl• and, lbertlon, II ..,. banned outrtabt by tbe eov-. Altitough at oo• ilme the DlOft prom11Jn& aubsUtute for phosphates, Jt my never be allowed ba(lt on Ille mu•et. -ENZYMES ARS 'ACL Reversing an earlier decision, the Food Md Drue Admlnistration has stated that enzymu llt both Aft and effective. Medical studies earlier had warned that enzymes could lrritat.e the skin and cause lung damage. JM the National Academy of Sclencu-Natlooal Research Council has now copcl,udtd that "the averag._ enzyme laundry l\fOCfutl In normal uae by Con- sumers hu not produced more primary Irritation ol the skin than have similar producta tbat> contain no enzymes." Enzymes won't get out all tbt etalm, however; tbat 10me mamlfaciurer1 have claimed. -~m. CARBON.I.~ and silicates. lllt non-phosphate dttergentJ, are dance~ for small chllm-.n. Last Augus~ a llttle girl In Connectlcul swallowed. a handful of a caustic "non- DOlluUn&" detergent and died of Suf. h>caUon within sb: days. The tnfredients had burned away her w~pfpe. The go~ent. fearing tha~ 11 many u 19,!IOO, ohlldnn mlghl swallow dttergents Ndt )'_.,., reversed ita stand agall:Jl!lt J)llolphale detergents and dtcided Ibey •lll't: 1afer than non·phospb.e.tea. "The aaltlt thlnr In tenns of human health is to ue pbolphates." said Sutaeon General Je1ae ~ld. A month later, be R:vers- ed blmstlt a,aaln. He said that not all non- phosphatea contain caustic iDgredlents opd lhat some pbo.spbate del<rgents are ju1t as harmful to swallow a.s their causUc replacements. In. a moment of wlS,dom, Steinfeld recommended soap. -P80SPHOROl!8, certainly Ille most controversial ingNdtent, ls fowxl in 90 per cent of all detergents sold in America. Phosphates are nutrients that 1ti.mulate the growth of algae in the wa'ter. tn the last few years, thousands of tona of pbolphates from detergents have been dumi:ted in Amer ica n waterways. Algae growth, which depletes the supply of oi.yge.n in the water, has become so exten.slve in some areas that plant and fish life a.re nearly extinct. The most popular phQ5pba1e detera:ent Is Tide, made by Procter.and Gamble, the biggest advei;:_tlser In America. Tide contal.oes U,3 percent phosphorus, whJch is about S. percent more than most. Altbou,h many detergent makers would settle for a limlt of 8.7 pe.rcent phoop1"'ru.o In dcwrgente, Procter and Gamble bas fousht adamantly against such a ruling. MICHAEL KIERNAN, a researcher for Kirkland Hall, the ecology college we are establishing, reports that Gain, Duz, Ox- ydol and Cheer also contain more than 8.7 percent phoephorus. His research indicates that granulated soaps or liquid organic cleaners are bot.b safe and effective. At the very least, he advises housewives to check the deterg~nt package and find out how much phosphorus it contains or, if it ls a non· phosphate detergent, whether it is dangerous to children. Will Teddy Run in 1972? The National ,\Jsoclatlon of ls·Ted·Ken· 11ec1Y Runnlng·fol'-Prteldont Writen held ltJ IDllual banquet al Iha Delehic·Hilton in Washington the other evelilnc. More than 500 members attellded. l'n!sldent Augustus J. Aqury t<poried proudly that associ- aUon production wu up 11.3 percent over la.st year. Associ· ation members, he aald, were now grinding out an IV· · erage of 43.8 new• paper articles, mag. azlne pieces and net.- work apecials each day on the question: "WW Senator Kennecly llun f<>r Presl· dent ID 1972?" THE ll!EMBERSDIP lJ, of oourse. blt· t.erty divided on thls question. A large fact.lon holda t.ht Senator could have the Dlmoc:ratlc nomina Uon for the ask.ire. Bui ll'a tpllt Into two 1pllnter -: DAILY PI LOT The He-Ian't-Ask1ng Splinter Croup and the H•lJoToo Splinter Group. Another denomination believea be ..Wdn'I win ll he tried -with hall IOYini be llD~ trying and ball •milln1 auporiorly. Still another schism clings to tbe docma lhal be ls waltJnc for tbe proper omena, wttb u-. mere devout members pointing out that at the 1992 Democratic Convention Senator Kennedy will be U:· actly u old 11 Senator Hubert Humphrey It todll.)'. BUT DESPITE the divergent views the banquet was unmarred by persona] ra.a-- cor. As Prmld.ent Augury pointed out, "We are joined-"'?gether by a common bond -tbtt oh•lllllC an honest buck." And IO tt wu that the membtrs ro15e, bandt JoiDld, to ling lhe ...... 1auo1>'1 Iheme ...,., "For He's a Jolly Good Topic." A burnt offerlhl was aerved. All ml.ah& hive gone well had not Isa.Jab N. Sybil, tilt noted k:onoclast, risen to d• maniJ time "for the presentation of· I lot.ally DtW theory on the subject." 'n.. ,,,..,.. 4tond al ead! other In dlsbdJel, After all the mUU9ns of words Iha\ ba<I been wtlllen ..Wd lhera po111b1,y bt. a new theory on tht subject? Thlll Wor9 Ibey lured Into SybQ's dlabollcal trap. lie w11 granttd five m!nutu to tlPQUIICI bll unorthod,01 •iews. "'P.IBST," BEGAN SybU, .. ev dullard it\ the room must qree tbat a~s time, Senator Kennedy must avoid at all costs 1Mn1 any lndlc1tlon he Is running for Pflaident. A •ln&le slip and his enemies would deo<:end on him In a t-.lnkllna, brindna Uj> aiawequktdick, lmm•turity and other alns -and thua utterly destroying his ohancoa of becomlnl President ntrt ytar." · The members nodded. • ''Therefore," continued Sybil, "the only \Vay he can nm for President is to avoid at all coats running for President. This ht has scrupulously done. So we see my friends, that he is obviously running for President.'' There was a stunned silence. "You won't tell the pub 1 i c, will you, Mr. Sybil?" begged President Augury. "OU.BO, l\'ON'T I? crowed Sybil triumpbN!tly. "And, of course, onct 11\!e publicly proved Senator Kennedy ts ND- ning for President, I will have utterly destroyed his chances of becoming Pm:1* dent -thus making the question. aod your Jlttle association, moot." "Our children will starve!" cried Augury. But, oddly enough, Sybil was run over by a truck while leaving the banquet and all his papers were destroyed Jn an ac· cidentel fire. Indeed, not a single word of b1J theory has 1 .. ked oul to the general public - not until thii very moment. Now what's the nation goJng to talk about unW next November? Dear Gloomy Gus When Ibey bad 11>11 Posl omce aal• ot t.lectrlc cartl tome while ago, wouldn't It have bffn better and filrer tf Ille sale bad be<n limited Jn quantity per penon! Many wert denied a purchase be. cauat ol ooe greedy, 111eaky man ... bib! -G. H. H Some Make a 'Career' of Unhappiness TboughtJ at Laree: There are personalities who make a "career" out of unhappiness -offer them a chance at happiness, and they manage to · utract the last drop of anguish out of ii. • • • To Imagine that the.re ls a "political solution" to our '°" cial JrQbl.enU is the romantic delusion Of the sell..tyled "real· lat"·: . f!Ver'/ 'pO\ltkal solution creates its -~.adln­ finlturri, and o n I y when we advance beyond tile rOPJm of the poiillcal to the human and tfle penona1 is there a d>aoct ol breaking out of seU-Jl"Il)etu- atlng l)'ltenu whose mf'2m inevitably turn .Into endl. • • • Notbbl& becomes so difficult as a simple deed done with reluctance. • • • ~~ figures reveal that there are about SO percent more accklents in ten· ta1 c«rs than in owner-driven cars; which po.IDta not only to the risk in handling a strange vehicle, but possibly also to the ind!Jlmnct In damaging what belongs to aomebo<ly else. • • • Nobody IOW\ds u dumb as the typical TV newsc,.ter, reading his copy with the aamt affable monotony of intonation - what.her' tbt item is a hockey score or an tniernitlonal catastrophe. • • • 0Netd" 11 the worst basis for Jove, bec1use our needs change even as they are be1n& 1u~plied: and the neediest peo- ple emotiollllly art lbe least capable of matntllnina a stable relationship. • • • The raradox of lntemational relations ls &ha countrles cannot be "friends" unlta they are roughly equals, and every country ii teeking for the edge of •"l*lorti, when It attains parity. • • • 'l'bo'6 who look for "inspiration" before they bealn lo work fall Jn recognizing the basic creative tl'\ltb that work can engender inspiration. • • • What the rabid ideologue is Incapable of seeing was pungently put by Dean Inge a half-century ago, when bt said: "Every JnstituUon not only carries with it the seeds of its own disaolution, but prepares the way for its most hated rlv&L" • • • II ls harder to und....tand why things work amooWy than why they work bad· ly; and we need more studies of good tundlon -such aa in families -than of dyslunction, in order to learn u much about htalth u we know about disease, mentelly, physically and socially. • • • The dor ls praiaed for being true to us, but the cat 11 lured tor being true to llllelf·; what we a ave Ls not inte(lit)', but fiattary. Qt.otes • C.pt Robbi L. Quigley, tlSN, Dittdor of w_,,va:s, 111 tour of caw. aaval Hitt -"11 we're eolng t.o b!Jong to this p~ fetslon we cannot aslc for special treat- ment as: women (but at !ta.st) we 're where Women's Lib has been trying to get for years, so far as equal pay for equal work Lt concerned." Housing Agency Has Her Support To the Editor:• "Bureaucratic Bypal.b?", your Dec. '7 editorial headline, is no way to describe the consumer affairs agency or the hous- ing authority recenUy created. by the Board of Supervisors. Your inference that both are the brainchild of Robert Battin "who -probably not by coincidence - will be up for ree1ection next year," ls shallow indeed. IN REGARD lo the housing authority, bow you can continue to speak of the needs of low-income families in iuch terms as "reported shortage of safe and unitary dwellings" when source after source ·w documented. the number, ts beyond my sense of reason. · Perhaps lt b: because in Orange County we don't have as many squalid shanties to point to as we have struggling families who must scrounge for food, clothing and medicine to afford the ra:it or mortgage way above their means. WE onEN FOBGET that we are a middle class nation with a median U.S. family income of $9,000 a year, which means that many millions can't afford to pay more than $150 a month. Or by the real estate yardstlck, even the lowest priced new house in Orange County around $19,000 requlres an income of $7 .600 )'tt 38 percent of the county's households don't make that much. A yesr ago, rr out of Callfontia's 58. counties had a housing authority. In recommending one for Orange County, the Planning Co:mmlsslon and the Citizens Direction Finding Commission felt that rtnt subsidies were needed to relieve the growl.ng problem. UNDER TBJS program, which was established by Ille llouslng Act ol 11165, a local housing authority can contract with an owner to lease a home or hoUJlng Wlit. then can sublease it to a low income family for an amount equal ~ 25 pereent of its income with the federal govern- ment making up the difference. Housing under the rent supplement pro- gram. is financed with mortgages insured under HUD programs at the market rate of interest. The housing, of whatever type. ls buUt, owned and manased. ~ private industry. RATHER THAN the housing authority being just the brainchild of Supervisor Battin, it is a well thought out recom- mendation of the Plannlng Comntissioo. Planning Department and Citlzens Fact Finding Commission. Instead of calling It potentially "one more bypath in a bureaucratic maze," let's make it work -something must. BARBARA EASTMAN Elect M ... e lf••e11 To the Editor: Years ago wbtn Btchard. Nlzon was running agalnsl Helen Gabaaan °""CJI.', J talked to women M» wtrt SoiDI' to vote for Nixon for aPO&l'tDtlY no olher reason than that he haa'•n1ce Curly ba.lr." Thooe gola, bein& lnberllltly j-of other women. obvi*ty clid not w.ant mie of lheir kind to be In public olOce. llul tlmes have changed~ man, and b:ldeiY we hetr I""" 1l1>et9led women wbo don'I give a da.mtl about curly beJr, but are acui.Jy alacmed becllJle they lblnk Nixon is Ute prlme caUM of all th6 bad things lhat ate bappmlng. LAVG!I, 11' YOU will, al lhe Lib loklS, but just let tbese emanclptted lefnmes have thelr way for only ONE generation and. l predict, you wW 1ee tbt end of greedy wan, the en<( of overpopulation, tilt end of air, water and toll pollution 11nd the end of so-called foreign aid which turns out to be largely aid to alien $ lk Letters from f'eaders are welcome. Normally writer.! should conveu Sheir messages tn 300 words or less. The right to condeme letters to fit !JXICI or '!'liminate libel is reserved. All let- ters must include ligtiature and maiZ.. ing address, bui names may be iOith- htld on request tf suffiei«"nt reason b apparent. Poetry will not be pub- lished. • - poUUoos of the big powen, and some .of JI has been doled out to many a little savage "king" of a hungry bunch of human vertebrates who are now in the United Nations. WARS 8URT MOTHERS the most. Their .... ai:e killed. 'l1>e population ... plosion frustrates mothers who bear babies only to have them starve. Air, water and soil pollution hurts everybody, and foreign aid deprives American-- mothers of. their righUul share of Ul1 Gross NaUonal Product. Let's elect more women to city, county, state and federal offices. They're coot. man, and let'a give them a chance. MILT BASHAM '.l'Oltgue fn Cheek To the Editor: This It In respoose to your editorial 11Great Leap Forward?" (Dee. 8) which claims the cost of the trip to Hawaii for five councilm:en is "a small pd.ct to pay for the great leap forward that tan oow be expected in city government." Whatever new conctpta were gleaned at the convention. there, you can bet your bottom dollar they will cost money and that will necessitate additional taxes CG the citizens. WE ARE ALREADY paying over $70 1 month i!' property taxes, plus the receoUy unposed utility tax. ls it any wonder that we complain of the fiscal if'o responsiblllty of the city council that would approye sending five men on a trip wh~ one would be able to listen as well? PAULINE E. MOEN The tditorial "Great Leap Fo,.. ward?" wru written with tongue in cheek but perhaps it was not cheeky enough. -Editot ~-Bir 6eGt'ge --.., DMr Otorga: YOU aoodY-fOOCI a d v I c t col- umnists with )'QUt square advice on MX make me slctl What does a Victorian IQllate like )'OU tJtow? Go out and live a Utile before you lry lo advba anybod,y about sex! TEENIE DevTeenle: Good advice, but l oan'I. llfy w~a and slt cblldru ketp me P<etll' cloff lohome. DMr Goorae: lt b ~ undianllled and disr•pectf\il to laup at doctors. You aboulll bt ashamed! l>OCTOR'S WlF& Dear lloc:lor'1 WUe: t' have to laugh at doctors. Othenrioa, my 4ock>r l•tJ mid when b• does bl! lmltaU<>o .of 111<11 I.lttle. I . . r Coast N.Y. Stem• ' ' ll<;lt:. 64, NO. 299, 4 Sl!CT!ONS., 5l PA~ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER: '16, '1971' N TEN CENTS C·oa·st Schools Fe~l Crunch ·Over -Christmas ' > ~ • I ' ' By"AllTBtiR'JI. VINSEL • Of .. 0.l"lllt....,,. LitUe peace and not mUcb 800<! w1u ei· ists this yule sealOrbimon& Jactlonal tn. terpre~ers of the ·U.S. CoastituUon, rtlative to, 'what 'Orange 'Co.alt ·,publlc 1choots ~ay dD to celebr.ate ClirbtJhts. R~liln and j>ollli<r 'have oome· edueaton In a ntfud..up rlL ' ''!'be jlfOblein·il tlial gulilelioei .et forth by America'•·~ fiilbeis ·111,..,._ ..O :in .Piu-pbla mmt )le. OJ>plied ·tJ>. ' ' . . ' . . . . . ...... ~4 ~ ~ , ' ~ "-• "stuff and nonsense," is a tbre&-word capsulitation of the National Justke Foundation of America (NJFA) reaction. Needless to say, the ACLU and the NJFA don't see eye to eye. Tbe two constitutional JnterpretiVe organizations do not, even see eye to eye On' possible ways to resolve their conflict Jn legal ld"'logy. "You're damned U you do and damoed ll you don't," sums up Costa Mesa · sdroolman Garland Welael. •akl.lafi ; .Splt'ftj!. Brlgllf· '; l'{ewport ·Hii:bbr Jt,h ~I coeds•lleth Bunnell, Student congress colleoled about 70 boxes of food ., 15, Ne.wport ~· Oµt)'and'Paltr;Ch.Woz, 160. €osta and toys for distribution by Salvation Army lo needy Mesa, prepare to load; box of Cbiistmaa gooclies on Orange COunty families. Harbor High teacher· Fabian Salvatioti Army truCk. l(embera -Of ' lllgh 1etiool'.•• Giroux organized the projecl ) ·~~-'--~~~---"~~~"-'--~~~~~~- .. S~e Charges .Scheme . . . ''Well Planned Swindle' ' . ; School 'hltftefs ;; • I"-. ~efer F ai:rview · Plan for .SiUdy I • , I lie ts irlnclpal of Bayview Elementary School, One of 38 Newport-~ Uolfied School Ostrld campum. Welzel's staff had conaidertd canceling a Chrlstinas observance after trustees received the ACLU paper,. which was im· mediately attacked in a t~JFA reply. The ACLU legal stall cited two U.S. SUpreme Court nlllnp M oeparalion of churdl rod slate aa ~ for ruling out rellglooa content In campus holiday activities. A balance In Cllrlstmaa leetlvals - suo)I as including CbaMuklh, the Jewish high holiday cbaracterlaed u the Festival of Llabla -lsn'l lllllable ellber, the ACLU contends. • Generally, Orqe Coast sdrools lg· n<ited them. "We had oUr JltUe sbOw last night." Welael aald Wedneeday, DOiing a Cban- nutab angle was ln!erted after llroog_ ob- jecllom by one Jewl&h mother. He said •be complained U-ol Ibo ' llemw faltll sat baclc for years 1eltlnC only the other ride of Tho Greatest Storj E'ver Told be told. "Tho Chrislians got on "' In the past for 'too much Santa Claus'," Wetz e I , remarked, Implying -as Abraham Lin) coin aald -that you cuil pleue •ll ol the people aU of the time. • Bayview School tried to cover aU bues, giving· the children a llUle ChriAlanlly" (See TURMOIL, Pip II Pakistan Beaten Bangla Desh Nati.on Proclaimed NEW DEL!II (UPI) -Prime Minister Indira Gandhi today annQW>Ced un. conditional surrender of the Pakistan forces in East Pakistan and proclaimed Bangla 'Desh a free. natioo. She also issued a unilateral ceasefire on the Western front whtre a major tank batUe was under way. .. Dacca is now a free capital ol a fret!I country." Mrs. Gondhi told Parliament whose members cheered, shouted and pounded on their desk1 al news of the Newport Man Held on Pot DeaJ~JJg Rap A federal fu&lllva llylni .lll!ou'd a )'ldit In ·Newport Harbof war caplmd WednoollaT 11111 liild lor ildhQdU. oo a !50,000 s. Jlielo -~ ~ multiple dlarges ol marijuana ' lllllllf· ti:ling. George A. l)U1haw, 23, ilJo known as George Kilo -an apparent reference to the 2.2 pound packages commonly involv- ed in pot dealing -was 8Cheduled !Of' arraignment before a U.S. commiuimer today. He is accused or conspiracy, mari- juana smuggling and bail jumping, plus failure to obtain a federal tu stamp for possession of a restricted tfru&. Bushaw was indicted by a federa1 grand jury in San Diego last March on the conspiracy and smuggling counts, wltll the tax stamp and bail-jumping charge added last month. ' victory. •1we have hailed the new nation at this historic moment •.• We hall the people of Bangta Desh." Whether Pakistan wou1d accept the In- dian cea5e-fire was D!)t known. Pakistani President Agha Mohammad Yahya ~. In a speech to his nation broadcast by Pakistan Radio at about.the aame time, said Pakistan would fight on to final vic- tory. Mrs. Gandhi's cease-Ore w a• proo claimed for I a.m. Friday (1'30 a.m. PST). An lndlu military apotesman reported what appeared to be tho greatest tank baW.e of the 13-day war was still raging fOnlght along tbt southern border ol Kashmir and !hat the PUlstanls had lost 40 tanks and tire ID- dians u. But aU major fighting in East Paldllml apparenUy came to a ball and Jndlan· Defense Mlnlster K.B. Lall announced that four members of the Bangla Desb (See SUIUU!NDl!ll, Pip I) $29 Miiiion Sought Lawyer As~ '72 Trial On. Noj$e q,t Airport lla""'1 lor Newpcrl'llwh - en who are sul?( Orafl80 Colm~1ir0 ol jet noise at Or'ance Count1 ara about to Uk tllat 10 ol tlle mort 9llll casM be set for trial. Ani!~ Palmieri, auomey !or tlr6 Battin Opposes Cityhood, But Sees. Approval ..... Palmieri oalcl be could .JIOl eV1lualo tho fflect of Wedneadoy's Los Aogeles Superfor Coor! judgm<nt •gains! the city of Los Aageles in which l!ZO landoweert were awarded $650,000. ••1 would have to know more delaill about il1eir case to determine ll!e et feel n would have on ours," Palmlert said, Airport noise critic Daniel Emory, one ol the plalntlll• In the local case, said he was .. a llWe discouraged" over the •!lard• tbal tolalled just over 11,000 pet' homeowner, but said he's sure tht awards here will becooskterably hl&her. .~·wpott·~-, ,achoQl~b.,oi,i;..'. .. , ' ·1-.... adopl An orange a.mty SUiJe1or%rt·Jurr \--1""ol_ .~a request that t...,,. · !'l ift ,en-'Was asked today ·to return.a verdict of edUfatlon· pl>lic)' one! :lfav< guilty apin.!l lbree mm accused of car- r'l!eired to -.:ommi~ 'the .qu-· of rying out what prosecutor' Siu .Grant a Vila! role In the ¥raud'mg, o( Ille ~ewport Bani<. The bail·Jumplng count came Nov. 17, when Bushaw failed to appear for trial. Orange County Board of Supervllon Chairman Robert W. Ballin aald Wed· nesday that although he opposes In- corporation of the new city of Irvine be believes voters wW approve it nut Tues.- day. The First Dl!trlct supervisor from Sano ta Ana who has been active in wrugles at the county government level against the Incorporation election waa addressing the Public Relations Society of America,. Palmieri said be couldn't cornmeol because he didn't know how close the -actually .,. to the alrporl. Emory 1aid • facto< In what be leelr were low awards Ls the cooslderaUon that the homes involved were termed "basic abelter'' and therefore their value was not depreciated to aey great Hl<Dt by the OYerhead noise. I '--\.uiig:CO.ta M'"''' e/fm1.to devel"op descrllied In ,his clo<lng.argument as the !'!II'!'° acres.Of state-owned faitd u :a. part. "wtll plagned swindle" of the Newport , l National Bank. 'l!:tll.;.,,,,uests.fame 1rom ari Eatimc1a • · ~ -n.. 'deputy district attorney summed H School .teacher;,, Don 'Beatty,•'Wbo ' ~his wqri: in the month-Jong trial of the rtpresented the Ne~·Mes& Education triO·as a cartful analysis of "the roles oC Aisoclation (N~MEA) Ttitsday before tlie ali 'three :men in an auto -financing ~·of-trustees. , ~e.that co&t .the bank $'15,000." , Trustees made no-comment on the· .i'inaJ arguments·on behalf of the de!eo-•din!t· are acbedWed for later today in ~icy requeot. but~aald their sdrool~!Y ~I!· !faller Steiner'• courtroom, uiJSon committee woukl-<llicuss the part. ,(waltiq l!le·JUry'I vionllct on cllarge1 .Beatty specUically aslcOcl the 1-. 1vf ;arand •tlleft. foqery., and con1piracy to 44~rm.,.. task .foroe 1ot, ~a.~ are ,RObert William Dm:ilap, 371 of17009 mhustrators, boatd members 1Dd m.. ~~Drive, HlDltingtori Beach; Johll · · · t and clove! :SUiart Hamtltoo, 25, Rowland Heights, terelted ~lur.ensu to ~ ~ , op -Lbe-b&M'• assistant. manager in its auto en'1torim0nlal aclh<lliei-In; the ~ OQance . ~. aJid Ronald Rossi, ·l'i-MEA-supporla COsta Mesa'• i!r<iJed··. 35 .. La Mll'ida.. 90,c:Ommittet, which11iu' alrtady ,nafned ~ triif tnoVeil into Its flnal ,hollrs the 3fJO.acre parcel "Fafrrier PMk,·~ :! ::. ~_;·g"~:;! ;~Ya;:: · B'eatty said. because' it could \provlde ' • .lich "natural eipel:lences IOI' a!Ldislrict ~nts." . 1 'Costa M.. Cify Oouncll' ~ OV.Ugh Projecl 80;commltt .. -· 11 lnveot1g91ing Using the Bile -Fainlew •!Ital• Hospilal rod Ille Santa Analliver.al "'*' ~ . .. ' .. Beatty said N·llEA Wll1ls U....&lle lo llclude a nature bou9e: traill, • botanlcal prden, an open-alt lDdJaA dllpl,ay., an ·~rcheologicaf alle aJid a ll'ooj> ,..chior 1area. ., ' Boat Parade Time Clarified · Newport Karbot'-s a n JI u.a I' "FesUvaf of urhta'• Cbrtrtmaa Boal Parade beClnr Satun!a7 nJaht and runs through T b u r 1 d a >' , . starting at 1:30 o'dock each nlcbt. 1 ' 'l11ere will be no parade Friday • nigb1, aAepol1ed tarller. " More Indictments After. Kerner' s Arrest Forecast ClllCAGO IUPf) -The lodictmenl of U.S .. Appeals Court Judge Otto Kerner alidiollr otben.oould be the beginning of furiher ll'and jury charger against at !wt a d.,.. other Dlioots politicians and .roct tracl:.olliclai1 involved In the r1ar.·1 ..... Ind: iicandal. ~tor. said today a federal grind F1 In Cblcago Ind a Sangsmon ' Coaly l!'lnd jury in Springfield ... still . looklnJI Into dealings lnvpivlng IM purr:ha.e of race track stock, conflict.I-of. , inw.rt and possible bribery. Kerner, former governor of Illinois and 1otbor of the "'lCerntt Report" on ghetto living conditions and rioting In the late IOI. wu lndlcted Wednelday for bribery, mall fraUd, tu evuioo, perjury and ~ rplnlcy in connectlon wltll the buying ood selllnc ol rect track otock. Frank Perry, 36, La· Mirada, is also wanted on the grand theft, forgery and consptracy allegations t.hat brought his three alleged partners to their Superior Court trial. Grant argued during the trial that Dunlap, who was already known to the bank as an insurance broker, used the name o[ Bonded Cadillac in July or 1970 to sell to the Newport bank a number al auto sales contracts approved by "owner Bob Ross." - Grant told the jury that Bob Ross never existed. ije said that an in- vestigation launched after the Newport bank paid out $75.~ to the accused trio revealed that the cars and purchases listed on the contracts did not exist. Grant described Hamilton as the "inside man" in the...forgery-theft com- bine. He said the bank official waived credit checks that might at Ule time or fUlng have quickly revealed t h e fraudulent nature of the contracts~ Builders Prosecuting U.S. Attorney Howard Fra•k wu in court this morning and unavailable for comment on the alleged activities which led to the defendant's fn. dictment. He is employed as a maintenance man in Orange, however, and several persons ln that city were charged last spring in connection with shlpmPnt of a huge mari- juana bauJ in a moving van with a fal&e ceiling. Bushaw ,gave his address as a yacht n .. amed The Apartment and berthed at 1021 Bayside Drive, along Newport Beach's strip of waterfront bome.s and a;>artments. The suspect was arresttd at Narcissus A venue and East Coast Highway in Corona del Mar by Officer Al Doum Wed· nesday afternoon. He said, "I believe there are enough cities in Orange County now." Battin said he oppqsed the new city for another reason. "'Ibe proposed boun- daries Include the disputed 938 acrea which Santa Ana contend! were promised to their city by the Irvine Company in 1963." He. added, he !bought the inco~~":,;­elecbon would succeed next "despite any feellngs.11 The 938 acres "promised land" bu been a key Issue and tho threatened an- neution of the Irvine Industrial Park to Santa Ana baa spurred the move to In- corporate the proposed city of Irvine. Proponenta of cltybood for Irvine argue that without Ille indultrlal tax base the new city would hardly be a viable one. on Their Honor Manpower Lacking to C he'ck Erosion Control,s Newport Beach bas to take the word of developers that they have made adequate provisions to prevent soil eroalon, Public Works Director Joseph T. Devlin bas reported. Devlin told city councilmen Monday night he just doesn't have the manpower to do proper field inspecUons and mwit rely on a signed atatement that drainage 1y1tems have been Installed according to approved apecificatlons~ • At the same time, Devlln .a,lso lauded the Irvine Company and Eastbluff builders for the jOb they've done to pre- vent eroaion above Upper Newport Bay. "Before. that area was developed the blulfs were eroding at an alarming rate," Devlin told councilmen. • He cited "gl.lllles for.ming overnight" and said some were so big the company was actually thinking of using them for future flood control channels. He said the company chose a more ex· penslve method of erosk>n ()(lntrol, however, and installed a system of uoderground, cloted condulla ond sUta· !Ion bulns. "Thia doel have fha advantage of low maintenance," Devlin aaid, ••anc1 it also protects Back Bay Drive •nd luves the bluff1 in the.Jr natural state." . He said the sy1tem CIU9el ~alarm becauae it's ao lnVbible. ' 0 People rnak'e mlatakt.a and complain that nothing ii being clone.'' be said, "but lt'1 just becaulf they ~n't tee them." He said there are also about a doien slltaUon basins 110altertd around the 2,000.acre development. Devlin said ll there'r Jl\Y· fault wltb • the sylllem, It's l)l'Obobly the clly's responsibility and dfllcloled fhal Newporl Beach's gradiug ordinance ta 1lmply out ol date. He aald be ii golllg to ask Ibo council lo abandon it and lnatead llllCI the ordinance ollered in tho Uolfonn Building Code. Devlin said hil office -man ""' cuional spot checks o/ IJ?adlng work, but 11aid lt would take 1 fuU.Ume employe full time to do the job right. He said, Mwever, that 1Mi'1 never feally had aey problems wltll 'tho bonor syatem. · "It seenui to work fairly well," Devlin raid this morning, "bu~tt would be better if tbe city had a fUll·Ume man." Devlin said tllsll similarly, tho clt7 (Sea Ell06 ON, Pap I) I • "When you 1a1k about 'basic abelter' the going price doesn't ~· mucb because ot the environment," Emory saJd. "When yoo get Info something Ulc1 Newport Beach," be aakl, ''you're DO' lallcing about 'ba5lc 1helter' -... "The envlronment here' ii much more tnfluentlal on Ule value of the Mmes/' he aald. Emory 1ald be Is coolldenl of victory In the suits here and said dlancel have been· further enhanced by a recent UCLA lludy. He 1ald tbal study bu proven tbal noise i1 harmful to people; ...... Weatlaer Clear blue lklu are forecut for the Orange Coast today and Fri- day wltll gualy winds blowing uy smog out to HI. Jt will be warmer along Ibo coast FrJday wltll hl&bl near ll and low1 near 40. INSWE TODAY School tTWttes fft Hunting.. ton B1ach or• mll/«1 """ tilt rrlUlla of Iii• hfgh 1cllool <fU. trict'1 reading 1coret-cmd the fa.ct that tM tu10ipaprrr tcn0 Uttn> /lri~ Pagt 33. t...M. .... , ....... , .... Q h llfiN'MI • ,......... ... .. ==" *: ·==-..:"' : o..w..t .. .... .... ::...-=. ':~ =-=---: • 7 , I • 41 """'" 41 ...._ OGW-• ................... --~If .......... ... ........ . ......... ... -~ . ' , I ' • l I I f • • j .. ) ' I OAIL Y PILOT N .:. 2nd Hearing On Jasmine • . ~C1·edc Slated Newport Beach p I an n in g com· missioners .will conduct a second publlc hearing tonight on the Irvine Com pany's request for planned cornmunUy zoning for Jasmine Qoeek. Action was postponed two weeks ag9 when conunlssloocn asked for prOQf that the Newport-Mesa Unified School Di.strict would be able to accommodate children from the 400-bomt development IOI.Ith ot San Joaquin Hills Road and west of Marguerite Avenue. · Meeting at 7:30 p.m. in City Hall, com- missioners witl also: -DISCUS! two separate request& for -fesubdivisioos by the 1rvine Industrial 'Oxnplu on ils "North Ford Planned ,tommunity." One 16 acre parcel ls at ~amboree Road and Bison Avenue ; two 1four-acre parcels are at Camelback , 'Street and Bison .A venue. ' , No specific develdpments a r e -designated for the lots. SubClivisions are 'being made to reduce them to more ,bulldabte size, city staff n!ported. -Discuss a request by G. H. Robinson • DAIL'!' PILOT S!11l Pllelf and E. N. E. O'Connell of Huntington • -~ach to 1Ubdivide 4.7 acres into 18 lots · 'fM development as single-family homes ~· in the 1800 block of Irvine Avenue. Some AIRWEST MECHAN ICS PICKET AT ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT John Mireles (right) 1nd I. D. Swai n Walk the Line ()f the lots wolld have a minimum width •Of 70 feet where district regulations re- fluire llO feet. 0th.er Airwest Unions -Conduct a public hearing on a request .by H. Robert Bogey and Co. of Malibu to f)ermit serving of liquor in a restaurant ~ted with in 200 feet of r.esidential · district at 112 MacFadden Place. The ap- . · plicant., who plans to convert Le Valley's Meet in Strike Wake )C'ark~t to .• ISO-seat r~taurant, is also ... !fSJQrie for, a reduction .m requited park• All Hu8:hes Airwest fl ights in· eight .-~·~1..f . western states, parts of Canada and ~ex'· . ;,:e At"t~ ~· 2 meeting, Irvine ~panY ico Were canceled foctay as the com· ~!representative Larry Moore said. Jasmine pan}''S s?b mecha·ntcs entered· their s~ ~reek could generate 324 students from cond day on strike. ·kindergarten through high school by fall, Flights from Orange County Airport 1973 and added that Newport-Mesa -ceased Wednesday after the 7 :4~ a.m. business manager Ray Schnierer assured flight lo Phoenix. There are only two him the schools could handle this. mechanics at the county airport , ac- TorUgbt's request ts accompanied by a cording to Airv.·est officials, but the strike letter from Schnierer reading in part that has halted all operations. the district "should have sufficient f.arrj Litchfie ld, spokesman .for the ... elerilentary classroom space at the airline which is wholly owned by Harbor View E~lt)eqtary School " upoa • .billionaire reclu~ Jio~ard Hughes1 said completion ot'tbe Ri:JfO: Anderse; SCM6t"'t"' 'tneetings today wtth~unions representing which i"'chedultll lo open Sept 1m.. U... Orm's 2,IMIO ot'*r oill~1Ca)n1&1>t Schnierer added ln his Jetter dated Dec. detennlne whether ope~anon~ would resume with supervisors doing the mechanics' jobs . Members of the ~ircraft Mechanics Fl'atern al Associatii>n. an Independent union, went on strike arter 10 months of contract negotiations broke down Tues- ' day nigh t. Airwe st officials said lhe union did not give the traditional 72-hour strike warning. As of this morning, Airwest supervisors did not know if other unions would honor the mechanics' picket.S. • Litchfield said: ''We still have not determined ho~ st.ropg sulij)Ort will be from tbe1 o~ em~ye!," ~ include pllotll, i!olte~· m""'U1bti: dl!patchers and eJeli.cal workers. - 6 that added expansion planned for Lin· 1 coln Middle ScbOol and completed al , Co(oo· • .i ,.,., llJJ.h ScbooJ should ·~ r . J G d . rr:!!f""'te.. 1111· '\t•.:-:01. lbij ., .. ~1;0.r.ue . • ar ner .' Dr. Norman Loajs, as 1 o c l·•·t O \ l " " 1uperintcnderlt ot 'schools, told iclK>ol trustees Tuesday that It was . hi.s un, derstanding "Jasmine Creek would ha Vt · ··no move-ins until summer, 1973. If that i! correct," be · added, accommodation~. could be provided _somewhere ln distrlct schools. · · From Page 1 EROSION o o o hun't able to go around checking for blockage of the drains, and Said some of the smaller ones are prone to stoppage. · . . Wa s Pion ~e~ in Realty· Pioneer Harbor Area real estate agent George J. Gardner, who died T:uesday, left a concrete and asphalt m~umenl, spanning several miles betweep Costa Mesa city limits. Old ne"1!'.spaper files credit Mr. with being .responsible for the paving of 18th Street, among other contributions. · .. lJitts:~or 'Mr. Gardner, w~ ,waS 33, win lie griveside Friday at 11:'30 a.m •. i~ Falih.1i:'VenWemorial Park, SahUiAna, ' . ' The old-timer who came to .r.o'.ALa f;1eSa more than 40 years ago \Va~ oiie of it& first realty agents, acquiring various pro- perties in the downtown sector. grandchildren. Services for ?-.1r. Gardner, who died at a local ·convalescent hospit8I; are directed by Bell Broadway Mortuary. From Page 1 SU RRE N·DER o 0 0 ,eovernment flew to Dacca today to fOnn a transitional government. Councilman Lindsley ParSont was the first to agi'ee the city should tiJ!:hten· 1t£ grading ordinance, pointing out that half a doun homes in Dover Shores have serious foundation cracks and e1pressing fears that the same th ing might happen in tht new homes to be built on Spy Glass Hill. Devlin assured councilmen that all possible precautions have been taken to prevent any slippage in the new develop- ment above Co rona del Mar. ... He also ran an old-fashioned, arche(! wooden Union Oil servict station al 2248 Newport Btvd., right around the corner from his home at 126 Cecil Place. .. Tbe Pakistani garrison in East 'PaKistan was estimated at 60.000 to 80.000 men and military sources said loss of the entire garrison meant Pakistan had lost one fourth to one third of the combat forces at its disposal. The Pakistan i air force in East Pakistani was knocked out days ago. Lall said the tenns of surrender pro- vided that all Pakistani troops in the Easl would become prisoners of war. Government spokesmen said the question of repatriation would be one for negotia· lion between India and Pakistan ''at such a time when the aggression against us stops." . OU.N .. COAST DAILY PILOT OlAlll COAlf f'UIUSHHtO CON#Mf't l•Mri H. W•M ,,,.IRnl ... ,..llW ' J1c\: l.. Curl11 . \'kt "1Uldtrf ... ~ ~ Tho1111t r."11 "'"" 1'ho"''' A. M•rplilh Mellttl~ l!lltw L ''''' lbl19 ......... _.. (Jl'f EdlW __ .._ ))JJ H1wpo rt l1wl1.,1r4 M.m., Atliire1r. P.O. ••• 1171, tI ••> -~ a.'9 ~I D W•t ll't Shit ....,.... Metil m ,_, A-. T Mlllltlfltl9ft ..... I 1111! IHdl ....,.....frl &Ir! """9IN: • Ntr111 El C.llllal AMI " The station he operated for 16 years ls now closed. just as are newer ones, but flourished when Newport Boulevard was the main drag for county folks nocking to the beach. · "He predates n1e and t came to town 38 :years ago," remarked Costa Mesa City Councjlman Alvin L. Pinkley, longtime observer of the local scene from his 'downtown pharmacy and fountain . ' .Survivors left by Mr. Gardner include a ·datlghter, Ml'll. Ethel M. DeBord, of Newport Beac~. a sister, Mrs. Fred R. 'Ben;ier,.o,f lci-wa, a grandson, U.S. Army Lt.~~:~ DeBord and four great· The surrender agreement provided that all Pakistani land, air and naval forces as weli as paramilitary forces and civil armed·forces Jay down their anns and surrender to troops under command of Lt. Gen. Jagjit Singh Aurora, the man who received the official surrender from Lt. Gen. A. A. K. Niazi, the Pakistani commander in the East. Lion 'Lifted'· Leo Proves Und oing for Suspec t The liOn we shall call Leo and his ls quite a tale. tt all started last Saturday \\'hen rookie Buena Park police officer Jot Potter spotted_ a man walking a lion "bigger than a German shepherd" near the Fullerton 'airport. Potter questioned the man but Jert when he could not determine if any city law had been violated . Leo then got into the act. He invadtd a residence yard and alta~ked a 17 month old p:lrt. F!Klunately, she was on I y scratched a bit. "As near as we can det~mioe, l..f!9 was Just trying to prevent the lillle girl from geUlng away," said a Buena Park ofrlcer. "Perhaps he ·wanted her !or a 10iristmas tey." • . Tqe scratchi111 episode put Police on the tr11il ·of the mM again. He was f~nd ·•l'IP s~ld. his narn.e wes Jolfa Wayne Adamson, 23, of La llabra. "Had R dMver's license to prove H," said officer Potter. who cited Adamson for violation of a city law he had finally become aware of which prohibits wild •atl lmals in Buena Park. Leo was . taken to the county animal Shetler for quarantine tests. Four days passed and the Orange County sheriff sent a deputy to Buena Park police station. He was worklng with the Riverside sheriff's office in search of a hot lion which bad been stolen in that county. Jn due time, Leo's owner arrived from Rlvmide and proved to shelter officers .that l.be lion was indeed hls pet. He was gr111ted custody. · Today Buena Park police. .and the 1hulff'1 office are looking f o r "Adam.aon.." Riverside· deputies don't 1 bellev-that ts his true name. But ii be Is , tM man they believe he Is, he h&s a rap aheet two pages long. Thty say he stt&ls other things besides llons. • Boy's ~ast ·wi~ll j • " • Pr•• .,. ii 'fURMOIL o ~ o I Jllllllial >nd ,_ !lie Jolly old uint from Ibo Mri PolA . "!'&aped )t Ill and I l<Dow what w 11 11111.. l!ebol ........ lddl!f loe -rd- · · Frienm Citrry Co untian Lto Riwi • • ...i~· Jf td 1111 llnaJ -too. ' -RolMri M .• Dunlr, chairman of the NIFA'• Calllomla Ju11tict Foundation boerd of cllndon, diarges in his reply to Eason Monroe~s ACLU Christmas pro- gram llUldelines that U1e olber aroup el'Ted. • • ,,oamlr contends ACI.;U att.orney•-impJy. Oirist.mas programs constitute religious indocLrlnatlon. . He abo charges a ,eecond ACLU .Poin.t 1galnst subh observance. misstated the Supreme Court ruling by not reciting lb tuU tut written 20 yeara ago. Delivering tbe majority opJnion in 7.orach vs Clauson, Justice William 0. Douglas ~id that, .nothing in the J::onsU~ tion makes it necessary for goVUnmeot to be fustile to religion. • . Traditionally, opponents of the ACLU brand It· a liberal group. The NJFA, on tbe other hand, lists on Its lett~rhe'ad persons af.ftliattd In the past with \lltra-conservative causes. . Laguna Beach Unified School Distrid trustees, acting as most Orange County d Is t ii ct a. talked over ~ }.CI;U Christmas program guideline.s , and ig.: nored them. . T?ie l!o!lrd was also told by Mrs. Thoma&lna "Tommie" Gunn, are a chairman for the ACLU, that in no way was it intended to disrupt yuletide ac· tiylties. A familiar figure on tbe Laguna Beach scene and daughter of late cowboy actor, Tom Mix, Mrs. Gunn also beat some critics of the ACLU to the draw, relative to whether pupils · &hould have Cltristma.s programs. Her daughter. she revealed, 'f3S an angel who sang "Away ln a Manger," at the Top of The World E1ementary School show. Strip W:igh Rise OK LAS VEGAS (UPI) -The Clark Coun- ty Planning Commission has granted a zoning variance to allow Metro Goldwyn Mayer to begin construction of a high·rise gambling resort on the Las Vegas "Strip." -.. ''I' . -' eommc· dWh ... 11o ...,. bl' u.. dooo>td Jn 111&111' o1 tk. dl!IUNI ol Ibo world and the bOys and girls, men. and women who knew Rllph Jur1do Segovia are certain he could tell It was near. They burled him Wednesd1y, just the way be had asked. 1 · • ~. By twos arwt threes, 1aolne weeping, some crossing themselve5, 70 of th-em followed on foot to his final resting place, 10 miles, on the sidewalks of 1 suburbia and shady, tree-lined rural byways.. There e.re no Iona, black C&dllla~ and Packards in the back country viii.age of Mexico where Ralph Jurade Segovia literally began hil particular journey 18 years ago. , Heads bowed, >iis bu~d.ie.s cipTi~. the gray casket, yellow arid whlte-blos90ms coveriDg it, from Our Lady of Guadalupe €atholie Church in· Santa 1A n a to Holy Sepulcher Cemetery in Orange. Arturo Sepulveda, whose teenaged daughter Rosa was to have wed the dead youth after :their high school graduation, led the somber, traditional processioQ. Their simple · drtarni of rnarrieae, a home and . babies was shattered early Sunday in 1 grinding Cillr crash as Ralph, his brother P~lar, l,,_afl4 a third. yquth at the wheel were coming home from a dance In Chino. One week earlier, he began telling friends he wanted to be carried to his grave in a traditional Mexican funeral procession. i . "He must have koown," murmured one of the pallbearers, 21"year-old John Gonzale5. "Baci: in Meideo that's what we do when we loved rmeone I Jot, to &how respect." The somber journey -first pedestrian funeral proooision in the county for 25 years -took four hours, drawing curious stares from passing motorists. Ralph's father Rafael, bis mo the r Esperanza and his fiance Rosa were among the marchen, some of the women cradling bables. "I tried to co nvince them to carry it only the last mile or IO, but no, this wall to be done," remarked Father Lawrence Rodriguez, padre of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. "ll you are a tnM frlaat1 well J suess you art willing to do .. anytbing~ ,eve.n beyond your atre.qth." Gulping baclt tuia, tht father of the e1dest among four sons -one still near death from his injuries -blurted lhanb at graveiiide. • · "I can't say the words for'how I reet:• Shocked city. and county officials at fil'st said Ralph Jurado Segovia's final wish was impossible, because Jt wOIJld snarl traffic. Friends who rallfect to the grief· 1tricken SegOvla household at 1325 E. Third St., Santa Ana, beseeched the various county and city qencies to allow the ,procession. A ruling by Santa Ana City Attorney Jim Withers finally de c I are d )J:ureaucratlc codes cannot makt 'distinc· tion between slowly rolling hearse tires or shuffling human feet. For death js a common denominator among all people and a man is loved by someone, no matter how great or obscure. •;At first I got mad at Santa Ana," ad· mils Ralph Jurado Segovia's father. "John F. Kennedy ••• they took him walking." Senator Supports Muskie's Bid BEDFORD, N.H. (AP) -Sen. Edmund S. Muskie received today the en- dorsement of Sen. Thomas J, Mcintyre, New Hampshire'!' top OemocraL for Muskie 's bid to wi.n the DemocraUc na· tional presidential oomination. The endorsement ·coukl help the Maine senator's campaign in N~w Hampshire's lead-off presidential primary March 7. But Mcintyre, the only ~mocrat in the state's congressional delegation, in- dicated he would hold his support to ·an endorsement 8nct would oot C&mJ?ilgn for Muskie in the primary. • Featuring Collection for Collectors I 'I ,, 11 'Et Cetera" coll1ction. Unusu1I c1binet1, detkt, tebles, cMir~ ch11t'4 Every on• price sl11hecl; every one • real fr1.a wr• •. • You're bound to fi nd that very spacial pi•'• you'v• b••n leolc- in g for in t hi1 group. 582-536 Bookcaia Rog. $799 Sale $649 ... Sil· I 00 ll .. k Rog. $3'9 Sal e $299 582-448 ChHI Ro9. $249 I Sale $199 • I Swivel Chair Rog. $179 Sale $139 \\: Dictionary Stand Rog. $55 Sale $45 Your faooritt fnttrlM' dt1igntr will b1 happJI to iu1t.tt 1/0U ••• PROFESSIO~ .JI GARRETf f U RNITU RE 2215 HARBOR ILVD. INTERIOR DESIGNERS Op" Mon., Ttlun. •Fri. Ir-. COSTA MESA, C/lllF. 646-0275 646'!0276 You' fa vari l• fnttrlor de1fontr wlll be Mvw to a.sit.ft vou .•• • lj ·I • Nixon Gets Extend Bid For Jobless \ WASHlllGTilN (UPI) -eon,..,,. 11u peaed Md eent to PreSldent Nilon legis- laUon undet" "1tlch aboot JO percent of the mUon'1 5.15 million unemployed worken woold get an eztra IS weeks of reduced unemployment benefits. '!be Jeclslatlon ...Wd apply to otata 'lll>ere thooe aWI r«tivlna benefits and those who have exhausted' them lw tG- taled 1.5 percent or more of the work force '°" tbe .P.Qt lS weeb. 'nlat cur-rently Includes II states plus Puerto lllco .. In those areas ·it was estimated there are 5381000 wcrl:!n who have us9d up their regular 39 weeks of benefits. Under the legialaUon they would get an extra 13 weeka: of hall benefits up unUl July 1. 'lllose lltartiJ1t the special Jll'Ol!l'llD just before the cutofl date would still get their full 13 weeks, wilh the final end date comin.< Oct. I . • The "rreasury would foot the bill !cc the extra benefits -instead.of th1'9Ugh a tax on employers as Is the case with the reg- ular benefits. The states where workers would qualify immediately include -Alas- ka, CaU!\)l'1lfa, Coonectlcut, Maine, Mas" aachusetts, Michigan, New Jene)'. Rhode Island, Vermont. Washington and Nevada, in addition to the commonwealth of Puerto Rico. , A spokesman for Sen. Warren Magnu- son (0.Wash.), said Oregon, Pennsyl- vania and Hawaii llOOD might qualify as well. Rep. Wilbur D. Mills ([).Al1t), fn argu. ing for the meil!Ul'e Wednesd•Y· said there were more than 7.00,000 jol:>Jess in Los Angeles aDd 'ttiat Wa.<hingtm state W an unempl.D)'Dlent rate ol about 10 perC1mt;. " Five Women N~ Agent.I WASRING'l'ON (AP) -Tbe U.S Secret -bu Its 11r11 female specta1 ~ lo bolp guard pnsideot& aod ddand u., Oooalltu- Uon "against all enemies, foreign •nd domeetJe," Five women, all eolJege graduates in the.It ., were IWOJ'n in Wedneaday aod joined the 1,111 men who protect the prosldenL vice president and their immediate famlliea and guard the nation's ~ reocy against counterfeiters. Tile qeots' duilea alao Include protection of major prealdenltal eandldatea and vialtfng bead.1 of stal6. Inmates Foiled In ~rison Break HONOLULU (UPI) -One Inmate wu •hot aod ... era1 guanls were Injured fn an attempted escape from the Hawaii State Prison Wednesday nlghL it WU the aecood dtsturlJance In eight hours at the lwMtory prison. A warden. ~•aJd seven prisoners Jn the llllliJl!wn "!'CU1'fly oectloo tried to escape, and In the ensuing disturbance, prtsoi1er RalP, Cuesta wu shot In the leg, Several guards were reported injured, and two were taten. to the hospital. O:iesta was also taken to Queen's Mectical Center. Following the attempted escape, about 10 to 20 prisoners who were in the recrea- tion Y>nl refused to return earlier than usual but the prisoners claimed they were ~ unfalrly ti:..ted. Solons Vow To · Support I Devaluation WASHINGTON (UPI) -When ad· m.inlJtraUon olficlala enter c r u c i a 1 negotlatloos with the United Si.tea• cbief tradlnl partners fn Wublngt<Jn thts weekend, they will have the 1Upport of DemocraUc and Republican cm- grea.sk>MI leaders for an agreement to devalue the dollar. Tbe congresSonai leaden met wlth Preaident Nixon for one hour aod 15 mfnules Wednesday. When they emerg<d fJum the While Hoose cabinet room, they aald OMgreM will approve devaluaUon by ratsfng the officlsl price of gold whenevu the administration asks for 1L ''We think tt II a atep in the right direc- tion and beneficial to the U.S. economy," Smale DemocraUe Leader M I k e Jllansfleld aald. Rep, Gerald II. Fon!, the House Republican leader, aald he belleved the Congress would ''respond accordingly'' 1f the negotiations show progress. 'lbe weekend meeting will . involve finanoe ministers of the 10 richest naUons of the non-Communist world. Nlz:m announced Tuesday a f t e r meeUng with French President Georges Pompldou In the Azores that the United states would work toward devaluation of tbt! dollar. Meairwhile, the Price Commlaion took aclon Wednesday to limit price fee in- creases charged by doctors and dentists. Your 110 bill m,.y go up to 110.25 shortly. But H ll gets hlgher than thal, the doefnr may find himself consulting with a government agent Instead of an slllng patienl Freed Captive Reveals Life Lindsay Set For Seven Primaries . In Red China Prison Cell PHILADELPHIA (AP) -With newsmen. sm he and said she wants some new WASHINGTON (UPI) Standlnl erect fn front of a Mary Ann Harbert were drwea, but absolutely no Mayor Jobn V. Lindsay 01 Chrl.!tmas tree, bandJ,clasped, released Monday 1n Hong slacks. New York will e n t e r his voice low and often in-Kong. . "She sald 'Please don't buy Democrat l c presidential audible, Richard Fecteau told Miss Harbert, 25, of P;alo me any pants, 1 want some primaries in seven stateJ, the o1 the -1y 11 yearg he spent Alto, who apent more than dresses,' " Mrs. Harbert aald. wulilngton Post said today. in a Communist Chinese •\.---in · · China WI~ years pnson 10 "I guw she's been wearing The Post aaid Lindsay, prison. and had been given up for pants to Oilna. Wouldn't you a-·bllean who nn"-•-• to "I was alone so long," dead by her parents, said she assume that?" ...... .,... ~ Fecteau aald •Wednesday. would tpeal; Wi.th newsmen~ Mlu .. Harbert and Fecteau the Democratic party this Becall.!e of1hls, the 43-year· day. ' both ar~.~wlilfnJ flnal multi year, would· enter prlmarlu in oJdP'ecteausakfbe.now:found Prevlouslf 'sbe _,posed for of medlail. testi at nearby Florida, Wl1con1ln, it dllllCult to meet and apealt pbotograplls but ·:had refused Valley Forge Medical c.nter Muaachuaetta, I n d I a n a, with people. / to ·,..., quesllons. and !lospltal where they were ~ ~"'--'· aod N Fecteau, an Army civilian Btit -Polly Harbert, her taken Tue9dly on their arrtval "'~~on. 11,.&Ulw lWl ew . . ~~·~1~~!7:._. DJJLY"Lr._, Crackdown on Graft 'Irks Policemen' 4- NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) -who are mWed Into lhinklnl tor to Glboon oUerln( Illa --.. tll,71111, - MQor Kaleth A. Gibooo 11)'1 !'In &olng to do thinp I di!· ....,.._ ef!ecltva Feb. 1, the clly'1 moat rcea1 O'''iifll many d tag r • n t I e d city fer<nl way. unleal the QIJ Council -. 'll1tli .,_.._ cs. wort .. , NP""''•Uy p>lice, are 0 Tbey aeem to go a.round b1a aJ-to acted tbi.! of hil ficers'~ ~........_-;;;_-Qua.. ll'lnl down on the job bec1U11< thinking I ahould aay we have -, - Illa crackdown on gl'afl and to be a little bit crooked to lel imrrw!l1to mbonllnate, Police ell ., far 11111 DOI oc:lod • k1ckbacb bu cut their fn. the job clnee," Gibson said. O!lal Alllbony llama. Glboon'1 requeot to raJaa ¥. comes. !l<dden has irupm!lted' ~ lleddeo eomatll,000 ayw. jle0'.1 aalary lo .-.ooo. • Tbe situation la W<ll'll In the 1--=~---------~--·~· ·~--~•;;:-....£-police department, w h e r e I Pou.. Director John L. Red· l6 RE =:..;. .. ~:1L·=: STO S BRIM-FULL Redden II threatening to 'Of Christ.... Gooclln •, ttsJin In a aalary dispute with the City ~tmcll, wblch la fr• q~~:: ·:.o~da ~th ~~;:;.t loath Coast.?lua nobody can make money 1nl __ .::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;!!~~:_~·~< thlS administration," Gib,,onl-i..~ aald. ' ••• ''The poli~ don't wort aa hard.1or .Redd.en u they dld for previou! dlrectora." be aaJd. 0 'Ibey openly make lllatements -and I know about them -that aJnce they can't make any money any more, then the bell with it." Redden was appointed after Gibson took office July I, mo, as Newark'• first b I a.ct mayor. The previous mayor, Hugh J. Addonhlo, was con- victed on federal shakedown $arge11 after Gib.9on beat him for re-election. · People "in ·and out of the police department, of low rank and hlab, would like to see Redden quit because they would prefer to see the department nm the old way, wftb corruption," Gibson said. "I'm getting all kinds of crazy pressures from people GENTLEMEN ••• WE AIM TO PLEASE THINK , ' KEEPING knowledgeibio and courteous storekeepers to seive you. KEEPING a store thafs friendly~ casual and full of things. KEEPING gift boxes to wrap those things. KEEPING Iola of places to park your car. KEEPINCI In mind always the most .._ ___ important thing .•• YOU. THESE ARE SOME OF THE '!MINOS I KEEP. empioye who apent hall of his mother, said that during a on the U.S. mainland aft« a York, but would Uip the firat 11 years · lmprbonment in tearful telephone conversation 27-hour Bight from lfong primary in New Hampshire ~~:LAZA li~~litary~ii'hielidihlaiiifiratii;imee~_itfngii.iWiedii~i~i~iyithaiitiiiMaryiii.iAnniiiKongiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMarchiiiii1i'iiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iliiiiiiii INN ! gJ j 'I • • We specialize in mink at its gforious fashion best. Only the freshest qu•lity skins will do. Styling must be eleg•ntly up to date. Deta ils must be. attended to with met icUlous care. The cut of • sleeve, the roll of a collar, the swing of a skirt must be executed with cQuturier perfection. But most of all, we specialize in. person~lizing the luxury of natural mink to you - with fa shion, quality and value, .no matt.er what amo'unt you spend. Memo to men ••• luy her a fur for Christmas • • • with exchange privileclgn MASTER FllRRIER SINCE 1933 Me)Acques om.Nm .. MAHUFACTUllll OF WOILD'I ,INDT FUU 14 Fashion Island Newport Beach e 644·4661 INNH ... 1 OPEN EVEltYDAY UNTIL CHRISTMAS Mo1111l•y thru S•t11~tY 10 t.m, to f 1JO p.tr1. S11nd1y l2 te S p.m. • ' I ' • . ' •' • • • • DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • No Reason to Delay I You ml&bt have thougbt the Newport Beach city police departmen~ hall an echo cbambor Monday nlght, u councilmen The long-nnge solution areues for a fairly central unanimously and enthuslasUcally called for prompt In· aite, with adequate road network; a site large enougb IUajon of plaDJ fnr a new police facility. for ~ale landing facilities for the police helicopter and Councilman Donald Mclnnl! led the way and .,. large enough for some future expansion aent wu beard from all aides: police faclllUea are bad It " apparent that the residents of the city and the and must be Improved police that •erve them urgently want the decisk>n, and · the beginning of bulldlng or relocation to occur In 1972 • But then something very familiar happened. Sud· And the council certalnly wants the issue resolved be-denly councilmen found themselves bogged down in fore the April election. disagreement over where the new police building There is no reason why all of these wishes should ~~~ dbe-vi.. Mayor Howard-Rogers and Mcinnis, voicing . the intervta of their own parts of town, puahed hard C S d for construction on the present Newport Boulevard lo-Treat oming atur ay cation. · Corona de! Mar's lJndsley Parsons and Dick Croul foueht back for a site closer to their end of the city. In the end, the council Instructed City Manager Robert L Wynn to do oome quick calculating and come back In two weeks with c:ost breakdowns on four sites: Newport Center, Collins Radio Company property fad· joining the new court site>. Jamboree Road near the new fire station, and the existing site. Tbe city manager also is supposed to look at a deal offered by Imperial Savings and !.<Jan (formerly New· port.Balboa Savings and !.<Jan) whereby the city would rent three floors in the Savings and Loan building in the Lido district for city offices, while the police department moved temporarily Into the city hall. II the costs are in the ballpark, that approach - or any other similar large space available for lease - might ease the crunch while the city builds up some cash on Wynn's "pay·as·you·go• financing plan to pay for Newport Harbor will be transferred Into the tradi· Uonal ·~esti..a! of lights" Saturday through Wednesday a.s the Chamber of Commerce and city employes' associa· tJon sponsor the Christmas Boat Parade. The lineup of gaily decorated boats begins its pa· rade at 6:30 p.m. at the Balboa Island ferry landing and winds its way around the entire harbor, end.Jog at 9:15 p.m. . ll's an event that always attracts thousanda of peo- ple, much to t.pe credit of the many individual! respon- sible for organizing it -and the boat owners who go to a lot of trouble to dress up their sailing vessels. There are going to be up to 60 boats participating In this year's event, according to Jack Barnett. execu· tlve director or the chamber. They'll all be following Jerry Thompson's 65-foot Pacific Clipper the first three nights and one of the Bal· boa ferries Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. a new police facility. This would leave the ultimate problem of inade- quate city ball .facilities sWl..to be solved. The crux of the matter now, however. ls the. permanent aite for the Residents who have viewed the event become regu· Jar spectators thereafter. Those who have never wit- nessed the spectacle really don't know what they are missing. 'Sure 'n begorrah, you Uilderstand all ;!"s is for th' 1 glory of Irelalld, madam. Housewife Doesn't Know What to Believe Conf usio.n .Over Detergents W~KINGTON -The harassed bouae'W'Ue, up to her elbows In suds, no longer knows what to believe about deteqenll. Practlcally every detergent on the mark.It ·seems to be linked wllb IOlllething catastrophic. Some are sald to cauae canctr, others to irritate the &kin, otben to endanger the lives of liWe cllildrm. still otben to destroy Ille In riv· en and lakes. To get clothes "whiter than white, .. detergent manufao. turen bz.ve re.sorted to a variety of complex: det!raent rormuJa1, none of which has been shown to bt both completely safe and effective. THE SAJ"UT W ASRD.4. Y detefgent ii heavy duty granuJated soap, which has fallen largely out of use. In soft water, soap is said to be just as effective as most detergents. But the housewife will ~ve to hunt ror panulated soaps in Ute 1upermarkel. Here, meanwhile, 11 the latest status of several detergent ingredients that have caUled controversy: -NTA, or nitrllotrlacetic acid, Is suapected of caualn& genetic damage in people end, therefore, 11 now banned outright by the govemnent. Although at one time the most promising substitute for ·pbosphate1, Jt may never be allowed back on the market. -ENZYMES ARE BACK. Reversing ' ' an earlier decision, the Food and Drug Administration has stated that enzymes -are both 11fe and effective. Medical · -ltUdies earlier had warned that enzymes could irritate the skin and cause lung damage. But the National Academy of Sciences-NaUonal Research Council has now coocluded that "the average enzyme laundry product· in normal use by con- sumers has not produced more primary irritation of the skin than have similar produ~ts that contain no enzymes.•• Eniymes """'I get out all the ,1tallp, however, that some manuticturers have claimed. -BORATES, CARBONATES and silicates, the non.phosphate detergents. are dangerous for small children. Last August, a little girl in Connecticut swallowed a handful of a c:austic "non- polluting" detergent and died of suf~ f~ation within six days. The Ingredients had burned away her wlndplpe. The government, fearing that as many 11 39,000 children might swallow detergents each year, reversed Its stand against phosphate detergents and decided they were safer than non-phosphates. "The satest thing in terms of human health Is to use pbosphates." said Surgeon General Jesse Steinfeld. A month later, he revers- ed himself again. He said that not all non- phosphates con tain caustic ingredients and that some phosphate detergents are just as harmful to swallow as their caustic replacements. In a moment of wlsdomLSteinfeld recommended soap. -PHOSPHOROUS, certainly the most controversial ingredient, is found in 90 per cent of all detergents sold in America. Phosphates are nutrients that stimulate the growth of algae in the water. In the last few years. thousands of tons of phosphates from detergents have been dumped in American waterways. Algae growth, which depletes the supply of oxygen in the water, has become so eitenslve in some areas that plant and fish life are nearly extinct. The most popular phosphate deter,;ent . b Tide, made ~y Procter an~ Gamble, the biggest adve,rtiser in America. Tide cootalnes 12.Jpercent phosphorus, which Is about 3 percent more than most. Although many detergent makers would r;ettle for a •limit of 8.7 percent phosphoru,, in detergent!, Procter and Gamble has fought adamantly against r;ucb a ruling. MICHAEL KIERNAN, a researcher for Kirkland Hall, the ecology college we are establishing, reports that Gain, Duz, Ox- ydol and Cheer also contain more than 8.7 percent phosphorus. His research indicates th at granulated soaps or liquid organic cleaners are both safe and effective. At the very least, he advises housewives to check the detergent package and find out bow much phosphorus it contains or. if It ls a non- phospbate detergent, whether Jt ii dangerous to children. Will Teddy Run in 1972? The National Association of ta-Ted-Ken- nody Runnlng-for·Prt1ldeitt Writers held its annual banquet at the Delphic-HJlton in W1shington the other evenJn&. More than 500 merriber1 attended. President Augustus J. Augury reported proudly that asoocl· atlon production was up 11.3 pertent over last year. Assod· atioo members. be llid, w e r e now grinding out an av~ erage ol 43.1 oew1- paper articlet, mag- Nine pieces and net- work .specials etch day on tbe question: "Will Senator Kennedy Run for Pr"1· deut in 19711" THE MEMBERSHIP Is, of course, bit- terly divided oo this question. A large fiction bolds tbe Senator could have the Democrat.le nomlnaUon ror the asking, But lt's split into two splinter 1roups: ' OU.NH COAIT DAILY PILOT Rob<rt N. Weed. Pt<blllhrr 7homu l'tetril, Editor Albert W. Bat<1 l!dJtorlal P1111e Editor Ar.t Hoppe -... ) The He-Isn't.Asking Splinter Group and the He-Is-Too Splinter Group. Another denomination believes he couJdn't win if he tried -with half saying be iln't trying and half smiling superiorly. Still another schism clings to the dogma that be Is wailing for the proper omeru, with ilc more devout members pointing out that at the 1992 Dtm~raUc Convention Senator Kennedy will be ez. actly as old 11 Senator Hubert Humphrey ii today, BUT DESPITE the divergent views the banquet was unmarred by personal ran- cor. As President Augury pointed out, ''\\re are joined together by a common bond -that of miking an bone st buck." And 10 it wu tbat the members ·rose, hands joined, to slng the as..oclation't theme song: "For He's a Jolly Good Topic.'' A burnt offering was served. All might have gone well1had not Isaiah N. Sybil, the noted lconocla&t. risen to de- mand time "for the presentation of 1 totally new theory on the subject." The members !tared at each other in dlsbellef. After all the millions of words that had been written could there possibly be a new th!Ory on the subJect1 Thus Vietti they lured into Sybil's dlabollcal trap. He •as ir•nted rive minutes to eJ:l)OWld bis WMJrthod~ •lew1. "FIRST," BF.GAN S)'bll, "every dullard In the room must agrtt that at this time, Senator Kennedy must avold at lll costs glvJna: any Indication be ii running for President. A single slip and his enemies would descend on him in a twinkling, bringing up Qiappe.qWddick, lmmaturl{y and other sins -and thu5 utttlrly destroying his chances or becomln& President ne:zt year." The members nodded. ''Therefore,'' continued Sybil, "the onl1 way he can run for President is to avoid at all costs running for President. This he has scrupulously done. So we see my friends, that he ls obviously running for President.'' There was a stunned silence. "You won't tell the pub 11 c, will you, Mr. Sybil?" begged President Augury. 1 '108-HO, \\'ON'T I? crowed Sybll triwnphantly. "And, of course, once I've publicly proved Senator Kennedy Is run- ning for President, I will have utterly destroyed his chances of becoming Presi- dent -thus making the question, and your little association, moot." "Our children will starve!" crled Augury. But, oddly enough, Sybil was run over by a truck while leaving the banquet and all his papers were destroyed In an ac- cidental fire. Indeed, not a single word of bis theory has leaked out to the gentral public - not unW thls very moment. Now what's the nation 1olng to talk about until neit November? Dear Gloomv • Gus Re E.L.P., Gloomy G113, Dec. 3: J second the motion. Today our city council okay• a monmr hlgh- rise that pollutes our bay. Tomor- row the.y will ask for money to light pollution. Ltt's tblnlc 1bout It come next election. -M. P. J. Tiii• ..,,_ ,.,..,, ,......... •llWa. .... llt(tMf.tllY' ..... .. ttlt _,,.__ ~ nur .......... OlltmY Olilt. DlllY ,n ... N Some Make a 'Career' of Unhappiness Thoughts at Laree: There are persooalitles who make a "career" out of unhappiness -offer them a chance at happioess, and they manage to· e1tract tbe last drop of anguiab out of it. • • • To imagine that there ls a 0 poliUcal solution" to our ac>- clal problems ls 1.be romaDllc delusion of the oell.fly!ed "rea~ 1st": PJVery poliUcal solution creates Its own problems, ad Jn. flnitum, and o n I y when we advance beyond the realm of the political to the hwnan and the persona.I is there a c:hance of breaking out of sell·perpetu- atlng systems ~e means inevitably turn into ends. • • • Nothing becomes so difficult as a simple detd done with reluctance. • • • Insurance flgurts reveal that there are about 50 percent more accidmts in ren- tal can than In owner-driven cars; which points not only to the risk In handling a strange vehicle, but possibly also to the lndlffertnce In damaging what belongs to somebody el.!e. • • • Nobody aounds as dumb as the typical TV newscaster, reading his copy with tbe same affable monotony of intonation - whether the Item is a hockey score or an International catastrophe. • • • 1'Need'1 11 the worst basis for Jove, because our need! change even as they are being aupplled ; and the neediest peo- ple emotionally are the least capable of maintaln1nj: a stable relation.ship. • • • 'nie parados: of international relations Is that countries cannot be "friends" unless they are roughly equals, and every country Is seeking for the edge of superiority when It attain! parity. • • • Those who look for "inspiration" before tbey begin to work fall In ..a>gnizlng the basJc creative truth that work can engender inspiraUon. • • • What the rabid Ideologue is incapable of seeing was pungently put by Dean Inge a half-century ago, when he said: "Every Institution not on)y cam.es with it lbe seeds of it! own dlaolutlon, but prepares the way for Its molt hated rival." • • • It la harder to underatand why things work smoothly than why they work bad· ly; a.id we n~ more atudles o! good funcUon -such u In families -tban of dysfunction, in order to learn as much about health as we know about disease, mentally, ph~lcally and socially. • • • The dog Is praised for being true to u&, but the cat is feared for beint true to It.self; what we crave it not i.nterrlty, but 01ttery. Quotes Capt. &bbl L. Quigley, IJSN, D!rtttor of WA~, oa tour of Calif. naval bases -"lC we're going to belong to this pro- fession we cannot ask for special treat- ment as women (but at least) we 're where \Vomen's Lib has been trying to eel for years. 80 far as equal pay (or equal work 11 concerned." Housing Agency Has Her Support To the Editor: "Bureaucratic Bypath?", your Dec. 7 editorial headline, is no way to describe the consumer affairs agency or the hous- ing authority recently created by the Board of Supervisors. Your inference that both are the brainchild of Robert Battin ''Who -probably not by coincidence - will be up for reelection neit year," is shallow Indeed. IN REGARD to the hou.sU!g authority, how you can continue to speak of the needs of low-income families in such terms as "reported shortage of safe and sanitary dwellings" when source after source has documented the number, is beyond my sense or reason. Perhaps it i.s because In Orange County we don't have as m'any squalid shanties to point to as we have slruggling families who must scrounge for food, clothing and medicine to afford the rent or mortgage way above their means. WE OFTEN FORGET that we are a middle class nation with a median U.S. family income of '9,000 a year, which means that many millions can't afford to pay more than $150 a month. Or by the real estate yardstick, even the lowest priced new house in Orange County around $19,000 requires an income or $7 ,600 yet 38 percent of the county's households don't make that much. A year ago, 'Z7 out of Callfonrla's 58 counties had a housing authority. In recommending one for Orange County, the Planning Commission and the Citizens Direction Finding Commission felt that rent subsldie.s were needed to relieve the growing problem. UNDER TIUS program, which was establlsbed by the Housing Act of 19&5, a local housing authority can contract with an owner to lease a home or housing unit, then can sublease It to a low Income family for an amount equal to 25 percent of its income with the federal govern- ment making up the difference. Housing under the rent supplement pro- gram Is financed with mortgages in1'ured under HUD programs at the market rate of interest. The housing, of whatever type, is built, owned and managed by private industry. RATHER THAN the housing authority being just the brainchild of Supervi50r Battin, it i.a a well thought out recom- mendation of the PlaMing Commission. Planning Department and Citizens Fact Finding Commission. Instead of calli ng It potentially "one more bypath ln a bureaucratic maze," let's make it work -something must. BARBARA EASTMAN Creating Confiulon To t~c Ed.Ito:-: Last week we saw vivid Ulu stn.Uon.s or self-intereal6 outside of Irvine tryln& to create more confusion In the mJnda or Irvine residents. First, Joan Irvine Smith's fight Is not our fight. Jn truth, even if she wln.!i her battle to take over the lrvtne Co. (and that Is still another reason why ) we muit be prepared to pro- tect our lntertsts . County Planning Commiuloner But- lerneld's statement was a last-ditch political effort to pull us apart. Bu• terfield ~ Battin'• (chairman of the Orange County Boar<! of Supervllor1) op. poinlet, who oppoaed giving ua a •olct: in decldin& our own destiny at tbe ballot box. TRUTB: BA'M'IN repttsents the peo- ple ot Santa Ana, ti openly committed against our incorporation effort. Obvious- ly. not because be la for our lnterests, but for the interests of Santa Ana. In August and Septe.mber I personally chocked (as did aeveral oth<r people) ,,.-- Mailbox -· I Letters f"om readns are welcome. Normally writers should cont1et1 their messages i'n 300 words or less. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. AU let- ters must include signature and mail- ing address, but namea may be tDith- held on request if iuffidmt reason is apparent. Poetry will not b.e pub- lished. what possibilities existed to protect the proposed boundaries of our city from any of the industrial and/or commercial tax base being annexed to other surrounding clties. I learned at that time. that no legal guarantees couJd be obtained. BtrlTERFIELD'S ubeaullful gesture" is meaningless. The make-up of LAFCO could be changed (maybe in amther six- second meeting?) and no commitments made to us would be legally binding. The ta:z base from business and industry ts important to us! We can expect lots more "smog" will be forthcoming right up unUI the 21st. Let us not be swayed by last minute appeals to our emotions that are not bas- ed on reason and logic. Do not be misled. It will be too late a year from now for anyone to say, "I told you so." S. "SANDY" FREUD Freud entered th.t Inrine Citu Councii campaign as a belated write· in candidate. -Editor Cflooafng Candidates To the Editor: One thing Is clear about the Irvine In- corporation election, quite apart from the merits of the cityhoocl issue: The Irvine Co. has, through the establishment of CCI and COIN and through its powerful con-- nectlons with the press. sought to manipulate the Irvine electorate in favor of incorporation. The Irvine Co. 's nearly frantic ~incorporation campaign has revealed two things to all Irvine mldents, whether for or against cityhood. Those are the immeMe power of the Irvine Co. and the lengths it will go to get what it want;s. EVERYBODY REAUZES that the In- terest.. of Irvine residents are not the major concern of the Irvine Co. The com- pany is basically a profit-seeking business firm. Only oceasionally and only accidentally wUl what is good for Ute Irvine Co. be what Is Jood for Irvine residenta. People claim that trvrne reatdents are threatened by a hosUle county govern-. ment and h::lstile ntlghborlng cities and must therefore hasten to incorporate. That could very well be true. But it is definitely true that, whether c:ityhood passes or not, Irvine tt:sidents are under a con.slant threat from the Irvine Co. - namely, that their lives wUl be controlled for them. Already the a 11 e g e d I y aacrounct Master Plan has been chang- ed radlclliy, and by the Irvine Co. A plan for a town ol 100,000 drew UI Mn, a city of W ,000 ls DOW ln ltore for \UI rr APPEARS from all lndl~lor1 - rumor and fact -that incorporaUon wiU pass. It la lmperatJve, therefore, thAt vottrs, whether for or against cltyhood, takt palna to choose council membe:rt who are responsive to the people. They cannot aUord to vote for candidates who have been clO!ely Identified with Irvine Co. lnteruta and policies. GUY SU\CELLO I I • N.Y. Steek• VO~. 64, NO. 29'1, 4 .SECTIONS, 52 ·PAGES ORANGE <:QUNTY, CACIFORNI); ;THURSDAY. l>ECEMIER 16, :I 971. c TEN CINTS I ' ' 4 _.. Coa·st Schools· ·Feel Cr.unch· Over Christmas . diy at a local level In M county school clistrids. , Timea hove changed alnce the separa- t,ion « cburdl and atate was spelled out. And putl!an groups, plul parents with .. ball mllllon cblldren from 5to18 eoroll· ea 1n Oranp Coast tchools, all 1eem to ~vt one or more opinions. ;no American Civil Liberties Union's (Aa.tl) view, iasUed to ocbool districts In a,Jlillled reailnder, ts that Christ must be . Jtlt out of Cbriatmaa; in the classroom. ,, Quake Standatds " Some Facilities • • Termed '.Unsafe' Admlnistratorr ol!Coota ~·s ~.· Gout Coll(ge are faced with ~ 11 mlllio!l tiuUdilic project because six old army barracks, now classrooms, have been declared "umafe" under state e~ quake standards. l Trustees of the Coaat C.Ommunity CoU11e District were told Wednesday night they must either rehabilitate the Once Enough, Owner Gives ~an $600' -: . .~ . ·0oc0· m1'bloodealy ·Niot w11m be defied a bondlt, a OJol& "--. manager relived a il!i)l~ this morzi. inr. whentPID~"'. -· ·:1 juol -• .a .. hla!." doC!aNd · CharleS s:111a,.. . . ,,., •idlm..•u rObbecl"' .boul, .~ the·.\ " w Root ·Betr, JlestaUra~ -Harbor BJvd.1 about .1:30 a.m., ,polk:e slid. ' P1trolman Bob Arnold said 1o1a,..,;., loadln1r food aupplles Into a tnlMr for tramporl to another A I< W outlet In CUiver City just bifore tbe lllckuP. . "He had ltft the r""r door cpOo/' Of. ficer Arnold eiqilalned. Mayo told lnvert1gaton· 11e wll coe- fronted by a man about 25, who a~ partnUy slipped In to wait In am-. "As he was comlnl throqh tlle lu1- chen. there stood a dodt! with a m--inch .:38," Arnold said. . Shaken by the memory « bis brush with dealh, Maya lollow"1 orders by 0peolng the safe and haodlni ov<r the c.ash. . . '!.~· The victim said he re!used GUl1!il a robbery at another tt.Staurant ~ ~_lice did not ask ~ ..... long . aeo· -. m:t twas blasted in thf chest at cto,e rang~ with a .45 caliber pistol. O!ficer <'roold said the slug lbaUered several ribs and was 1urglcally removed from where tt lodged, within an inch of Mayo's heart. Burglars Strike; Owner in Ireland A Ci>sta Moel mecbanic "P"""ing <l>ristmu lrl lr<land bee an -le s1lnirise awalUng"hiin at home. :I1ioinao P. Hankm, of Ml Parl: Drive. uked ·a !riend to keei> an eye on bis .,tment peMlng bis nm. next month. . The man diacovered W-y m- ane had brokeo lnto !llnkln'o h<lliei.~ inl liOO .. 1111 ol ll<ml -""""" -a,television and steree .et -IDCI poalft>ly nlott. • ·Officer Roocoe Broad llld Hlnlon will t..ke an Inventory oC la '-· when he &eta bock. ,. llope Dims for 3 Missin~ on Plane No trace bes beio found of a mlslfng \1!ln turboprop plane cartYlns -otange Cowlly men wben ii vlllllhed M·onday ... somewhere betweea1 northwestern Nevada and 1 o u t b t fa Ottgon. ' Hope , ls dlmminl for pllol Wllllan! ~n. 41, John ilonnelly, 11 and Joo l:l<Wlaod, 64. all Anabelm mld<llts com- bining different boo~ miturb In one 11Jahi. The cessna Stym..ter·o pooltloo wu lut plotted by udlo oontact over Sod Hou ... Nev., en roule to llaker, 0..., Monday eventng after· a 4 p.m. stop tn Siockton. , boildlnp ·or construct brand new fadlltles. An estimate of $1,821,231 was given by architect Willhlm Blurock for rehabillta· tion of tfte old buildings. His estimate for brand new facilities te replace them was 11.508,000. Truistees, who took no action Wed· nesday, have six: months to decide which way to act -reconstruct or rehabilitate. Dr. Nonrian Watson, district chan- cellor, indicated a preference for reconstruction. "The cost is higher, but Uie builduigs would meet · todey's stan- dards, not the needs of the army in World War Il." "If yoa spend $1.S million for rehablll1ation, • you still have o I d buildings," he said. , -'l1le builCfulls are leftovm from lhe old Sela Ana Army Air Ba.ae, built to serve ~11~ ~ sclloj>l ln JVorld \VII' IL '""" .... ahc Of tbem li!ll, aod ,ibQ emtemly serve u Orange Coast College administration headquarters, an ex· perJmeotal theater. the Uills ceoter, ........ ld11e1tlon, .-servlcee llld lhl!~ecoiosYcenter. , 'l'!>e1 -Ill dic1ared l!nsaf• .,.ier the l!'leld Act which establishes eartb- quate safety standards for school faCllltl<s. Watson told trustees ~t Ibo state education code does n6t require replac&. ment of the barracks building for .building. ••we probably would not build 11.x new buildings, oot ooild each""' facility big· ger than the barracks it replaces. We have to have about the same amount ol aquare footage," be said. Three methods of financing the reeomtnJclion were eiqilalned to dJslrict ~. The dl!trict can use current funds If available ; it can hold a bond election, or it can levy a district-wide tax lncuue for three years. The tu increase could mt etceed 10 cents per flOO assessed .-aluation. Watson. said he would bring a specific ~tion on action 1t the board.'1 Jah:JZ meeting. G. ]~ Gardner Dies: Pioneer ' Realty Man . Pioneer Harbor Area real est.ate agent GeorJ• J. Gm!ner, who died Tuesday felt a concrete and aspba]t monument: lpMDing aeveraJ miles between Cotta Mesa city llmlla. Old newspaper riles credit Mr. with being responsible for the paving of 18th stree!• atnonc other con(rlbutiOM. Rites tor Mr. Gardner, who was 83, will be araveside Friday at 11:30 a.m. in F.airhaven Memorial Park, Santa Ana. The old-timer who came to Costa Mest more than 40 years ago was one of ill ftrat realty agents, acquiring various pro- perties in the downtown sector. He also ran an old-fashioned, arched \rnoden Union Oil 1ervice station at 2248 Ne~· Bi'(d., right around the comer from JUI home at 126 Cecil Place. . ~ station he operated for 16 years ii now cloeed. just u are newer ones, but fiourfabed when Newport Boulevard wu the main drag for county folkJ flocklng to the beacJi. •'He prelates me and I wne to town 31 years aco.".remarkad Costa Mesa City C<qcUmu Alm L. Pinkley, longtime ..,..._ « the local octne from l1ls ·downtowll plJarmacy and fountain. sum .... IeR by Mr. Gardner Include a daQihter,' Mrs. Elhel M. Dellord, ol Newport Beach, 1 llisler, Mrs. f)-ed R. Bemer, cl. Jow1, a arandson, U.S. Anny Ll Col. Leolllrd lleBord and four grea~ srandchUdreo. Servlc<s for Mr. Gardner, who died at • local cOnvalescent hospital, are directed by Bell Broadway Mortuary. • . - , "stufl and DOMeMe."-ls a ~word capsullzatlon of. tho National J- Foundatlon ol Americl (NJFA) ruclioo. Needleas to say, the ACLU and tho NJFA don't see eye to eye. The two conslltuUonal lnta'pretlve ora:anizationl do .not, even see •ye taete on poaslble way1 to reeolve their eonflict In legal ideology. "You're damned Il YoU do and daJftned tr you don't.'' sums up Costa. ~~ achnolman, Garland Wetzel. · · A balance In Chrlstmu f..Uvals - such u lncludlnlf Olaanukah, tbe Jewish high bollday cbaracterlted u .the F..Uval ol Lllbts -lan't llllitable either, tbe ACLU conlet1d.s. Geoerally, °"""' Coll! ecbools ig· nofed them. · ''We bod our lltl1e obow 11111 lll&b~ • Wetsel said Wednelday, noting a Qian. nukal> angle ..., lnoer1ed altar stroJ>g ob- jections by ooe Jewish mother. He said sbO'complalned •thole of the Hebrew faith aat bock for yeon lettlnc only the other lide ol The GrNIUI !llory Ever Told be told. - "The CbrlsUane got on 111 In tbe pul for 'too much Santa Claui9," W • t • e I • remarked, Implying -11 AllrahMn Lin- coln said -that you ean1 pleue all of the people all of the time. . Bayview School tried to eover all bales, giving the ch!ldreo a little Chrlsllllll!J, (iloe TURMOIL, ~ %) Pakistan Beaten -• Bangla Desh Nation Proclaimet;J, _, ••• ,, ... ". '.l'eW:- Dr. Sidney ,COiien, chi'lf of ~ cenw.for study of mlnd-allei- ing drugs at UCLA, \old · a Senate sub<ommlttee,that with· drawal frum barbiturates - called '11ie hom'.ll'S" on • tbe , street -can be so severe that death. is a "real possibU· •tv II 1.,. Directors Give Tentative OK . . To Fair Lease • bi1g term lease « 35 acris oC Orance County Jtair land Jn.Ceola 1o1 ... Olllle • s1ep c1..er lo~ ~rllfllit. Fair directora aiil>ro~ O:~ry draft ol a bid brochure· for the 1..,ij ind authorized. General Manaett/JaiDes PM· terfield t.o continue with thei>id process. The fair board is asking a minhnwn rent of $120,000 annually for-·the vacant land at Fair Drive and Fairview Road. Porterfield bas also specified. iliat the land be developed under a recreatioaaJ complex system, which-can inclUde boteLr and motels . He said the bid broclllrea•will'be ad- vertised In February, March ·and April. Bids oo the land.will be opened.by May 1, and a lease Of 55-80 YNf8 will bl awarded by June I, Pcr:Ierflikl said. Interest In lea8iq ihe -land wai lllin- ulatejl when Four sea~ Villace, Inc., ol Newport Beach propooed build6i,r a muIJl.mlllion recreational complex on the NEW DELHI (UPI)-Prime Miniater Indira Gandbl todey announced un- condlllonal sumnder of the Paldstao forces In East PakUtan and proclalmed Bangla Desb a free nation. She allO issued a unilateral ceasefire on the Western.Iront where a major tank·batue WRS under way. . "Dicca ls now a free capital of a free counb'y," Mrs. Gandhi told Parliament whose members clteered, shouled o!ld poanded on the~. detl~s at· news :of the DDS Ti . . . Mesa Parks Dire ' Bf TEllRY COVILLE ~':1&m tor"' pan;, llr Ille ciV"' ~ llMa., ''I tz<al 1"$' _, u I'd, -!D J!a _ .. !.; ~·.,, In .. ~ N<lrll! cmuJldli nr111g. • • ·11a,..,. a..., rw _, .... •• a· l!HmJ. If • Blln'• wife or dilld 111- aict, Joe ""1'11 lim. nice liole. He W11nliad•wltl!1! -·and aiJters on tile campus ol a amall Qaaker college In North Carollol. Bui his ltrong <l!rlslian prlnclples were developed In llHll-hls da•igllltr Carol, !hen three, fell out of tho. family Cll' al 80 mil• per hour. "When ht cioor opened my whole Ufe rEiU out,'' be recalls with a lligbt a.nor. "I )18Cecr the bolPitaI floor utin( tlie Lard to llelp me. lie did ,aniJ I jlnllDiJed to dedlcateilny Hie to Him." Cl1'il lived and ls now married. -«bis stroqr relig*m outlook, :Joe Jones belIOoes In cloee dlllacl witll hil mm.. ''Us bou men get too far nay fiom the tt0rka who are down there In the filth and dJrt.'' 'Ibis week be Issued a new order ~ quiring all parts supem.on . and foremen to spend· at lwt two• hours a week riding with' the work crews. Joo plans. to be tile first bou to step in- to one of the department's old· trucks tor a two-hour work: ihlft. "And my office door is always open to any man wfK> baa a complainti or wants to talk to me," he adds. Jones runs a pretty tight ship. He became parkl director in 1963; 1~tching over from tha ooUding department wlthool any prior aperience In perts. He11 proud ol. his acoornplisbments. "It's my job to try and cut corners. I can't run to the city manacer tNerJ day for added manpower.'' He has Installed several elnlple-- •• victory. "We bave hilled the new nation ot this bistorle moment • , , We ball the people « Bangla Desh." Whetbei-Pakistao would accept the Jn. dian ~fire w_. not known. Pakistani Pttsldent Agha Mohammed Yojlya Khan, in a speech to 'his nation broadcast by Pakistan Radio at about the 1mne time, said Pakistan wolild flglit on to final vic- tory. Mrs. Qandhl's ceaae-fire was prC>o clallnfd tor 8 a.m. ·Friday (8:30 a.m. Ship • HE RUNS THE. PARKS Costa'Moee'a 3-s •. ·. . . ! .. cuJtin1 activities. Jones.r<Joes· 1~ by 1peclalllalioo. In the old daya a few rrien. would do all work in each park. Now there is a apeclal crew Iha! does nollilng but fix llld Install sprinkler heada -the ctV has 7,000 sprinkl ... heada. Another crew· cuts the grass at all the parks. Jones has alllO saved thousands of man hours by convlnclng the city to Install automatic sprtdde:r systems· and automatic llglits. "N-y turns OD a llglit In tllls pert (See GOOD JOE, Pap I) * * * ·Several Mesa Par.ks Set ,-. · ~~ir dittctors·.,.:-.. •·F .... s... For. Ma1· or. Facelift J. .ohs .... type pperatiOn -hotels comblnl!!l with )beaterr, mlliatur< golf, llWiminlng, ice skating and other recreationlil Jc-- tivJUes. ' . • Of Costa Mesa's 16 parks, 10mt are They determined, however, ht the bid stlll ln the de!ign stages. Three parks will process had to be followed, ~ than receive major Jaceliftings over the next working a direct contract with ane com-few months. pany. Porterfield said he recenU~d a nib-Corllcl Parl<,·a US acre ollce of land ble m Interest in the land a Loac at 1llO C6rslCI Place In Mesi Verde, iJ Beach company. • atreldy developed, but will undergo ma- jor chanl ... Boat Parade Time Clarified Newport Harbor's a n n u a 1 "FestlvaJ of Ltghts" airtltma• Boat Parade begins Saturd&y olgbt and .run.t through Th Ur I d I Y, starting at 6:30 o'clock eoch nlgltt. ~ will be no parade Frklay n1ghl, u reported wlier. • • • It will be eomplel<ly revamped with the Inotallotlon ol oulal!>atlo sprlnklm, picnic lheilen, a volleyboll court and a new tot lot. Tiie revamplnc effort will OOlll •1~000 with Ill the money comioc fJun dft\dOpel I who "'111 bomea, ,_ the ~ Vld Porlr It 11115 W. 19th St. ls buUt oor1 Jormer <Ollllly trasb clump, but may become one of ·tlie city's pmtlest small p1.rb. Jt11 t.5 acm will ewntu1Dy Ieatw-e a large pond, U.lt Incites doep, complete with • b<ldge. . Tlil third patk 1eheduled. lor major y , . ~ construction In the near tuture fs Sl!burbla Pak, Im Calllornla St. 'It stretches over a:sc acre1 of land, most.of It a long f1npr ol Soulhem Qillfomia EdiloD Ciimpaoy euemenl.rumllng along the Santa.Ana River. • A theme b picked for tho playground In eoclt city park. The SUburbta theme ;. the Apollo IPIC< prot:. ud.cily·parb -Joe Joooe --CID be convinced to dedicate the park l!Olyeat. J..,. also hopes the atrouut will luvl'a permanent foot print In tbe park to go with the plsqUe remlndq vlllton ol "Ooli ... u llep fer ........ gtaot leap for maolclnd." Sl!burbia Part ls Important beca.,. II It the tirlll link -In the 'IOl'lh part o! the city -of what Jones hopes will beeame one Jona: stretch •Joni the river. "We will open It for bk:ycles and CUDJ)- lng ltotn the San Dlti• Freeway to Gl!ler Avenue Vert IOOCl/' Jones JlfO"" mlsed. ' PST). An lDclill military spak_,. reported what •ppeand to bo the greet.st tank battle ol the IUay Wll' was still raging tonight aJooc the southern border « Kubmlr llld tllol tho Pakistanis had lost 40 taiU<s and the h> dianS 15. But all major fJB]Jtipg In East Pal<Jsta1l apparently came to a halt and lnd1aa Defense Minister K.B. Lall announci<I that lour members of the Bangla Desll CS.. SURRENDER, Pqe %) Committee To Study Park Plan Nnporl-Mea ocbool lnlslea bave II· nored a request that they adopt OD en- virOiunontal education policy onil • - refemd to committee the quatioD « llJPportlng Costa Meaa't effort to deWiop 100 acm ol llatHwned lllid 11 o porlt. Both requeats came from an Eetonela Hlib School teacher, Don Beatty, wbo repr-led the Newport-Mesa Educallno Assoclallon (N·MEA) Tuesday beb. tbe board of trust.ees. · Trustees made no comment OD tt1' policy request oot said their ocho<il.cJI): liaiaon committee would dlSCUH the park. Beatty speclHcally aslted the -to ''form a task force of teachers, ad- ministrators, board members and ift.: terested citizens" to 1UrVey and develop environmental activ!U.. In the ICbools. N·MEA supports Coota Mesa's Projecl 1111 committee, wbich bes already nomed the' 300-acre parcel ''Fairview Park," Beatty said, because It could provide 111clt "nalural uperleooos for all dlslrlcl students.·- Costa Mesa City Council -througb Project 1111 committee -ls Investigating using the site hetweeo Fairview Stata Hospital and the Santa Ana River u opea space. Beatty said N-MEA wants tho Ille te Include a nature house, tralll, a botanical garden, an open-air Indian dilplay, an archeological site and a group tea.cbtna: area. 4 Held1in Bird Deaths • CHEYENNE, Wya. (UPI) -Four Utab hunters were accused Wedoleday ol slaying a dozen golden eagles, •nd federal ofDclalo said the charget wora the first of several to be handed out In connect1ou with eagle deatha In the Rocky Mountain ll'H. :Weadler Clear blue atle1 are lorecast for the Orange Coelll today llld Fri· day with gusty winds blowing any smog out to sea. Jt will be warmer ' alD!lg the coast rrlday with highs near 60 and lows near «>. INSmE 'roDAY . School trurtt11 in Hunting. ton Btach CTe mlfftd ..,, U.. rt8Ulb of U.. high tcllool dll· tric:t't rrading tc0rt.t-al'ld tiu fact tMI 1111 ,..,.,_,. -u..m flt•~ Pao• n. I • • I •• OAll V P!lOl C Coun,cilmen .. • • Eye College rf a;x Laws uit • ' •A 1..,.plt It "'1)1& prepared to 1top the levying of 1 two-cent property tai: in. crease throughout the Coast Community College District to finance $935,000 worth ot improvements at Golden West c';Qllftie. Wts!lnlnster City Attorney P a u I Moraan wu lnsJ:ructed 12Y lhe citf coun- cil lhla wee~ lo prej>are the auit to O)>Poie ~ the formation of a special assessment diJtrici that would impose the t&1. The dislrkt\l"'beina fonned by the col- Jeae dlitrjet trustees and th& HunliQgton Beach aty Council Wider i law referred - to u tht 1913 Act. Morgan wu 'Unanimously Instructed by tbe' Wt.Stmlnster CouncJI to file an action ~'that would. tea:t the validity of the assesj. .'laent district. · , 1be actton-was requested by Mayor /!tte'I McWhi.nney who baa critic!~ the assessm.ent di.!lr)ct u "taxation wlthout :-representation." Under the proposal, which won 4-3 ap- ~val by the Huntington Beach CQuncil ..,-t, city in which a college Is located ca~ "form the.assessment distrl~t. but the levy · :*<>Uld be; Imposed on risidents In aU cities which Ile wlthln the colleae distrjc1. .. , ..HunUngton Beach's action alllO has oeen protested by Costa Mesa, Newport ~acb, Fountain Valley and Seal Beach. • ::.; * * * :chancellor Says W earing Nee<led ·iFor 1913 Act :;r· DAILY' P ILOT 11•11 "1191'f AIRWEST MECHAN ICS PICKET AT ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT JOhn Mireles (right) and I. D. Swan Walk the Line Other Airwest. Unions Meet 'in Strike Wake ;l..:~~~ton Be1ch must hold a public --..i-ing'before the 1913 Act becomts of· jicial, ~ding to Ule--chancellor of tbt... All u .... i.es Airwut fllghU In eiaht re""me w1'th super -... do••• th ~unity COlleee·Ofstrlct.... weste~tes, parts of Canada and Ji.fu. .m~1ibics11 jobs: vi-s _ :.:'!" ~ ii.tiuitori:.Beach.~ bai 'approvid .:"tbe-Jco.... were , cah'"celed today aa. the. com. M"emDers of the Aircraft..'Mtchanla .b:"1111nt1Ple; ,twice," Dr. "'o""'.... -Daily.~:~ 570 lrlethiniCs-entered their iA. ~[,ater"-1 -. A •. "°'. iali""_ t ali,··.W!, f.h.nde. nt '.8 n'iO!d dlsttlct tnlstees w~;~;;;y ~naaay'Ori'B&ik'e: .... • · · • · --., ~ri1on, ·;en~ on strik;' alter io m-fn"ths of Jlight. :. Flight~ frora Orange County Aj,rport con\ract negotiations 9roke down Tues • If estabt1$hed, the 191S ~ct would 1tllow ceased W~dnesd,y after the 7:45 a.m. day.night. Alrwest officials said the union the college district to levy a dlstrlctwide flight '~ Phoen.iJ. There an Ol}IY. twQ ,did not give the. traditional 72-hour ,trike tai: to raise rooghly $960,000 for Im· ~arucs at the c.°';llltY airport, ~c· wamln1. ' provements in the . alhlelic facilities 1.t cording to A1rwest of1:1c1als, but lhe !trike As of this morning, Airwest. supervisors Golden West College and ei:panded -has halted all ~perahons. did not know il other wtions 'ofould honor ~--circuit television. ~·-: H .--:Llni'.=l.J1chf!~ld, spokesman ''· the -tbe...m~~s',flckets.. ·~.:...: The tn would ht· about two ts aU"tiiie \\>lllcti Is wbolly Md b)t ntelitwa sail: "Wt ~Ve ~ not •loo 8sse5sed valutUoo. ,_ cen pei:· ,. bDUOnaitt "feel Use: Ho!_ard ~sa14 ~!lie<! ho~s~ au~w~D be Q>sla Mesa r~lt' ~ doyrn ~ .. Ill', today w1t5 tjlo'1' ..,.__llfti -{rOuiJ~ 111ploj!l~lii:.!~lude oimilu "4111411.lor,\)r.logi ' st Cfll..t. ~ ~ iw:lh~ ; ::lr.•" ,.IH""~ hers Aocon11n; to ciiifetrow ~s. the 111Y 1 r.. _ \• . ..,. Act aUows a city in wfilCli a community • · ~ -·'· · O>llqe ii Joc11t.ecl to se~ up a special L • ·-sme•I djslricj. c..11.,. trustees then r AQks , 72 T .... levy tuu .(pr t.be ~,in .0.rOJm:' • 'C .I.! ~~.WI .. 1 •Al.Ill 1L. 1i'~~·1 J ' . w~~J~ii~J.ttlli!•lion1l~:.. •~ at what they termed "the itnelal ? • m.Lsunde:i:Jtandin1 of the act." •":.l';i:..'I:':': . ,"I ha,ve ttt!itnothina: written or: S~¥ell that tri,dl~tts a ~leiµ: upderstand}ng 0;f the 1tl31 ~ct." complained Tnistff • George RDdda .• "Can..c we hold ...more discusSion with the c1t1.U'to clear li-uP? •1 C.Osta Mes1'1 'C11Y'COunCU and· Mafot Ed Hirth of Newport Beach filed protest letters on the 1913 Act with the co,Jlege district. Sjlokestnen for Fountain Valle# aDd Westminster have publicly crlllciud the coUqe qislficl 0¥.trJt, _ Rodda pq.[lhed for ,aome. type of action to show the clUes ttJat the college dlstrl~t fully supports the JIH3 Act. · "It seems to tne our inaction: hal created more · mlsunderitanding;"· ht Hid. "I don't want It to aJ>ptar we ire reluctant to act properly in the best in- terest.s of Uie whole district." ''Once done, the mer:lta11f ft will be so overwhelming there will be. no ob- jediont." he added. Welson, however, asked trustees -to bold up any actions until the actual cost of improvements at Golden West can be re-a&sessed. OIAllll COAR DAILY PILOT DUlll8 COMT PVllJ8lnte cat.P.MY l.MftN.WeM ,,....._,PWIWW J1~1r L cm., . 1 A ft9 ftpeit ... ~ - n ..... tc...U -..... n.-11 A. ....... 1 •• - "'-llrt' Cdlit(.... .. • t , Cli•rlt1 H. t.e.1 t!tlill'f r. H•R ANlltlfll ~ atltln c ... a1 .. 0Mc. t Jt W11t l ty Sb•tf Mem111 ,..,,.,., ,.o, hr ISlO, 926?• ~-..... llldlt IDt """"" .... i.ll'lrt • UlelN ~· :m ,._, • ...._ ......... ,_ '-"' 11'71 .... ..,,,.,....,. , .. ~ .... a. .... ... ·• µ:_'fl'!.il,fiir Ne1'JIOii Beach liomeown. "When you talk about ibaslc oheller' en who'lte &ting Orange County because the goq: price doesn't change much Ol''jet11oise at Oran_i~ County Airport art ,beca"Qa:e .of the environment,11 Ehiory about to ask that ld of the m6re than 900 .said, caHs_be.11et for trial. ~'When you 1et into something like Angelo" Palmlerfi attorney for the Newport Bt&ch," he said, "you're not hoi;neoWJ!.erJ who"' claiming $21 ml!Uon talkilg aboui 'basic sheltef.• homes. in damages , said h&:hopes the cases will ''The envlronment bet~-~ 11).U~h JJ:V¥e g~~~,.Uie calendar t'°metime nei:t ~um; inn.uential on·UlcvaJ.ue.at~ b()m~,1r.M mer. . . ' ~ , l.l ~ ... ullt.. -J"... J' :: ... _.:-R·. , .fliii>ltff~'he ciJuld not e.;.i~ 111? -1 ~Emory said lie Is conlideril ot~ln ~ •. or.::w.ednesdJy's Lo["XftlfJes ' the i uits here and said chance• have been Superior Court jUdgment agalntl fh;c1ty !urther erilanctd by a recent UCLA , A , . • • ,. . otudy, Of Los !'te~ ~ which 520 ·ltnaqwners .. ., He-.said that aludy halo.: proven that were awarded f659,000. '-i --".__..,· ftotse is harmful to peoptC , "I woula have to know more details : · abO\lt:their case to de'tennine the effect it would have on our:s,11 Palmieri said. Alrport noise critic, Daniel Emory, one of the plaintilf.s in the local case, said he was "a little discouraged" over the awards that totalled just over fl,000 per 1-.omeowner, bul sakl he·s sure ' the awards here will be OOnsiderably higher. Palmieri said he couldn't comment because he didn 't know how <:lose the bomt!s actually are to the airport. Emory said a factor in what he feel s were low awards is the consideraUon that the homes involved were termed "basic at>etter" and ~there.fore their value was mt depreciated to any great e1tent by !ht· ovez!iead no~ . . ,.-.. . .. •, . . F r om Pagel SURRENDER ... government flew to Dacca today to form a transltippal government, The Pakistani garrison in East Pakistan was estimated at 60,000 to 80,000 men and mllilary sources said 101s of the enlire garrison meant Pakistan had lost one fourth to one third of the combat forcts at its disposal. The Pakislani air force in Easl Pakistani was knocked out days ago. : Lall sakl lhe terms of surrender pro- vided that all Pakistani troops in the Ea11t ,.ould become priaooers of war. ·:Li~ll '"Lifted~.,-• i -1. Leo Pr~~es p ndoing fo;:susp~~t·, The lion wi shall call Leo and "his is .... 11ala officer Potfer,· who cited Adamson quite a tale. . for violation of a city law he bad finally It all started last Saturday when rookie become. aware of which prohibits wll!f Buena 'Park police officer Joe Potter animals in Buena Park, . . • spotted a man walklhg a lion "bigger ~; Lt& 'ftl! taken-~ lhe, county anl.lbal~ than.._ a Oemian shepherd" near tha ,..tfielt-'r for quart11til'e tesu. 1 • • ~ Fullerton airport. • • 1 • • four days pasSed . and the Orange .. Potter o.Wtioned the man but · ltft County sheriU tent a deputy to Buena when he could DOt determ.lne U 1113 city ·Part pollct..11taUon. He was working wttli Jaw· had been vloli!ed. the River.side sherilt's office in search of Leo then got into the act. He Invaded a a hot lion which had betn atolen In that fealdene1 yard and •Uacked 1 17 monlb county. · pld girl. Fortunately,· she '*'' on I y 1n due ume. Leo's owner arrived from acratched 1 btt. · Riverside and proved to sbelttt offlcer1 "As near as we can determine, Leo that the lion wa1 indeed his pet. He wu wu just tryiog to !'.!"'"" the 1nue rtrl 1rantfll custQ!ty. • 1nmt ptlilll 01H9_. irl' o 8UOM Porll -~!11 'Bu.na.' PQk pollcl• llid tbe Officer. ".Pt<baps 'Iii 1t1ltd her for o .,i.erfffi office •re loot!i!ll Io I Chrlltmu ~y.' • "Adamson ." Rlveriide depuOe1 don't The wMcllL1t1 epl*e put police, on believe thlt ls h!l ttue nome,Bul U-he It the trall Ill the mllfl;llpln. He wu IDllnd llil°llwl".t¥\' \>ille~he Ii, JM bas 1 rop . and tl1G b.11 name ' wu John WI Di lhfft two pa14& lon1•. 1 •• ----~· --- .... r .... i ~.-. ._ow 's. llast Wisli GOOD JOE~;-~: 0 -~:.. • ~*,;,:.-~~: q,.....,.,,_ ... -Friends Ciirr:f. Co untiari to .Rites ~ ' U.. 1 e:c:o.t:f"..JUlll Park : .. • 1 -:_ -• ' : .; f ·· \ : ,,_;....,'ol:liJ ... tie =.\'\ dulll -=ft_! '"U you art• lnia.frlllld, woll I J11e&1 n. ~ """ ..... ,, -cloolDldd lhd ~' ::..--you are wllllnf to~' do t11)'1_hl¥,, eve• ~ ""~ • J....L-world.. -J· .... "!'"""'"'" beyopd y~r~ 'r.' "' 1 t . , .. ~ly oll!Dhl<b"uy w-,.. WOfllen who knew Ralpb .f!ll'ldo Gulpm· g ·~-.... 18'-•• of ••· ~~ -• .. are certain be tould tell.it was'llMJ'..... ·-·· u~ 1tn... l.D9 ~ "'itin'a ~IYJiem ts a~tU'ue They burlfd him Wed~•Y.:.M~ eldest a°lonf. four s~ns -one still near dlllerea~ !ri>m .--cittu •• lllllill!l ..ol wly he baa asked. ; . .,_·,· ~ffli;"-death from his Injuries -~lµrt!'<! th~kl &lnl 'a department within the ctfy .. • tt .By two• and threes, ~mJ-.1t , at grave11lde. • ~ wae--.tabliahed .u...a-1epat•t.e d1lliJct + tome croulne tbem1elve., 70 ~ tJi & "I can't say the words for how I feel." wjlh taifng power1. • -~ .... foUo'!fed on too~ to'hls final .i:estifts plf.~. Shock!d ·city' and county of!lelals ' at '.l'he-taii: rate -1et by the <:ity ~U 10 mUes, Ofl 'U\e sidewalks o.(.,it-ubUtbJa .... ;:'IS ellft'eritly 37unt• per f!OO •~'iid ant! shady, trte-lined rural byw)y1, ·· .~ first 'said Ralph Jurado Segovia'• ftna1 valuatio~ 'l)lat JQO~.Y feedt :t~· par~!.. 1be~ are no long, 'black CadU~ l4d wish was impossible, be<:ause It woufd ~t and JU1:e recreatloo.. depart-Packards ln the back country .vlllia:f-tpf snarl traffic. ' ' mlibl;.besded by K!Jl)J Van Holt. . Meiico where Ralph Juradd ~~ Friends' who rallied ' to the grief· "Ollr• 1971·72 "budget for parks ill literally began his ~rticular i<?UtAey:Ja stricken Segovia household at 1325 E, $4C,l90," Jones says. "When you coo-years ago. • ·• .... Thlrd St., Santa A.na, beseeched the s.idel'· all the costs, that doeso't leave Heads bowed, bis buddies carrf'ef.ffie various county and city agencie.s to allow mueh moriey. fOr ·park deve.lcipmetit/' iray casket, yellow 'and White-blo.'9Qf'lt the procession. • Tbe bud&et ill up a mere fl.500.oO'tr the covering it from Our Lady of Guadalupe A ruling by Sa"nta Ana City Attorney previous. year and there .la ·one leis man ~ Catholic Church: jn Santa AP r to Holy Jim Withers finally de cl 8 red on the 1taff. Sepulcher Cem_ett.ry lD Orange. ' · bureaucratic codes cannot makt: dlstinc· A Jot of money Is saved b)' using park Arturo Sepulveda, wbo&e .teenajed ,_WI for .work that coulcf be, .riven to a daugllter Rosa Wai to have wed the·= tion between slowly rolling hearse tires .,..¥ •· or shuffliN: human feet . ~a\e CQntractor. --youth alter the(r liigb IChool araaua :J'he --pqk crews art installing all the led the so'mher, tradiliqnal J)roc:eulon.~ t For death ls 1 common denominator automa.UC sPrlnkler aysterna themselyu; Their. simple dream or· m'alriage, .ta among all people· and a man is loved by This .1ear they put · in 25, acres ,ot heJDe and, {labl'if wa~ ahat~ ,earJy someone, M niifter hoW great <1r aprl~a, saving the city about $30,000 ~.Sunday in a 1rinding car ci'iah_fa .. ~1~. obscure. to $.0,000. · . : his brother ~lir, 15, abd a thi(d youth: it "At fir-st I got ntad at Santa Ana.'1'1d· · Jo11e!I, ability to organize efte"CUl't! Ule· wbeel w~ corning horrie from a mits Ralph Jurado Segovia's father. work crews is generally conctded. But dance 1n Chino.._• "John F. Kennedy ••• they took him .Orne residents have criticized the, City One week ffrller, he began teIU11g walltjng." for an apparent lack or paiks. • friends he '~av\ed to be carried to· his "Our department Is only 10 years old," grave in a trifellllonal .Mexican funeral be remlnds skeptics. 'lWe took oyer ·from procession. ... l -·.. . 1 the county when the~ were on1y two "He must hav; knii~n,."11Jlirmured one parks in town." of the palJbe!feii, '21j!ar-o1d Jol\r. Costa Mesa now has 15 parks covering Gonzales. ll~ae in Mexico tha~'~ Wh,t 118 acres at various stages of develop-we do when 'Wei..]oved eomeone a lotr to ment. The master plan calb for 30 parks show respect."! -: by 1980, aod that doesn't Include the pro-The somber journey -first pedestrjin posed 300-acre Fairview Park. ft111tral f!rDCess.lon in the count)'. for~ 25 Besides 7,000 sprinkler heads, the park.II years -took four hours, drawing curious department also cares for: 100,000 fetl of stares from passing motorists. sprinkler pipe, 224 baseball lights, 18 Ralph's father Rafael, his m o t h e r baseball fields, 100 pieces of playgroun(t Esperanza and his fiance RDsa were equipment, 11 drinking fountains and 35 among the marchers, some of the women toilets. cradlin& babies. Rectntly, a new task was tossed into "I tried to convince them to carry It Jones' domain. His men are now only the last mile or so, but no, this was reaponslble for 20,000 trees ln city to be done," remarked Father Lawrence parkways and countless ml1es of median Rodriguez, padre of Our l41dy Of strips. Guadalupe Church. .'Et Cetera From. Page l TURMOIL ..• ' . Judaism and also the joJly old saint from the North Pole. "I taped it all and I know what was said," Wetzel revealed, adding he record- ed the·final rehearsal too. Robert Mr Damir, chairmen ,of the NJFA's California Justice Foundation board or directors, cbarges in his reply to Eason Monroe's ACLU Christmas pro- gram 'guld61ine.r lllat Ille otber .,.....p erred. • • Damir coqt.endJ ACLU attorneys.imply Christmas programs constitute rellrtous indoctrination. ' • Featuring Collection for Collectors ' ti . ~\ ·~ 'Et Cetera" collection. Unusual cebinets, detks, tables, ch1ir1, ~ · chests. Every on• pric1 slaihed; e111ry on 1 1 re1 I tr1asur1. 'f'/Jlh _ , \"f~u ·~~ ~oy,n,~ to fin~ thet y•ry 1p•cial piec1 ypu'v • ~••n look-• • • · 1ng fo r 1n t~1s group. 1· 582-53 6 Bookcase Rog. $799 Sale $649 •' ..... '/. '. s12.100 D .. k · Rog.; $369 Sqte-$299 682·•••·C:h .. t Rog.· $20 Sale $199 Swivel Ch1tr Rog. fl 79 Sale $139 \ • . .. . .. Oiction•r'f Stend Rog . $SS Sale $45 Your fovaritt intfrlor de.ti"ner unu be hopp~ to a&.tflt ~OU .•• PROFESSION~.J. GARREff fURNlllJRE 2215 HARBOR BLVD. INTERIOR DESIGNERS Opet1 MOft., Thurs. I l'fl. Iv... COSTA MESA, CALIF. 646°0276 646-0276 Your /avarit1 Interior d1sign1r uttU b1 Mm to cu.ti!& vou , •• Ad1mm. W.011.l llabra. • Tiiey '"? he 1te~i ~th er lhln11 betl<lel "Had a drJver'a Ucense to prnv1 lt,1r 1.lofi, _: • · ' ~ ' ·------------------------'-~-"---------------- • '• • Thundal', -16, 19n DAILYl'll.Or f Nixon Gets ' Five Women Now Age1its Solons .Vo~ . • ~rackdown _on_ Grtift .'IT.~s PQlic~.~ T S ft NZwAIUt, N.J. (UPI) -who are misled Into thin~ "loo '16! G"" ;~ hll Barr~ Dllkes 'izo,*. 1llllfao ' Extend Bid ' , . WASHINGToN (AP) -'lbe U.S Secret sem.e bu lta 11ra1 fomale tpeeW .-fl to help guard preaidentt aod -the. Cimltih> 0 Uppo Ma)'or-A.Glblon11ya I'm going to do thlnp 1 dif.• mlpltloJI effel!IVI Feb, I, the clty'amottrecentcontr.,a . DWl1 d II Cr 1 n ti• d city ferent way. wiaOs the Clly Council boosta will! ~ Police SUpertor ~ . ,.. . :.=~-:c:1r~ .~1s:.ir .. ~0~ bflialuy ... ~te<fthatltbfl ·n.:m·~?br~ For Jobless _t!Qn ''...-all -""' ~ D al · • , !ll' i crac!<down an gralt and to lie 1 little bit croo~ed to gel , lntmedlm aubordlnlte, Police ell oo fir Jiu nol acted ca ev Uatio·n ~-bu cut their !JI. the job done," Glhoon said. 10del Allllloey-. Glhoon'• roqaeot lo ralae a.do ....... lledden-bas submiltid 1 Ia-• -11n111 '90,IOO a year. don't salary to $11,ooo; , WASHINGl'ON (UPI) -~ bu ---to PreO!deot Nliton Jegil-lation ....... which •bout 10 _percent of the mtion'1 l.l5 'mlllion unemplo,red workers -.Id pl 10. extra 13 >yeeb .of redu<;ed • unemployment benefits. . and dOmlltlc." , i '1.ve women, all colle11 gradl!'les Ill Uielr IOi, "'"' ....... In Wednesday aod joined the 1,111 • ,_who.~ the ..._..._~ >loo pro11dent 'aod thek-~te' flDlilies aod guard the nation'• cur-nncy against eounterfeiten. . \ • . "llie llllllftlon lo -In ll)e -• -• ~ department. w be re -.l WASHINGTON (UPI) ,.... Wben .""' ~lice Diroctor Jolin L. Red-16 STORES BRIM FULL mlnlatratlan ottlclall , enter er u c la l den fl ·Under "lrmeadous • · • neeotJall"'I' Jrilb the United ·~tea'~; .~e" to q'ul~ Glblim said. ' • •• • trading pu1ners 1n wuhfncton this ~ fl threatening to Of Chrht1110s· Goodin · · weekend, Ibey will have t!"'supporl ,o( reelgntn1·sa!aiydispatew)th . , ·;< • >' • • The legislation would •PJ>ly to states wtier. thoee •WI receiving beoeflts and tliose who hava exhau.tecf them bas to- Uled 6:S percent, or mare ci the work force for the past JS weeks. That eur- renUy ~udes 11 statea plus Puerto Rico. The agenta' dutl .. also Include protection .. of major preaidellltal candldaltl aod vlelting belda of state. Democratic and Repn~llc1n •COD· the·.City·Councll, wblch la fre. fiizl. _.Jona! leaden for' an agreement to quenUy il~oddl with Glhoon. Cs\, cth P. ••. s' t . . ':· devalue the dollar. "The word ts nut that OUll __ ''--- The CX1Dgrtssional leaders· met with nobodv ean 'make money ml __ _:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:._~ Prdldent Nlzon for Olll hour IOd 1$ ,this admlnlstr1Uon," Gibsonl- Jn!nulel Wednesday. When Ibey emerged 11id. " In tboee areu it was estimated there are 5.18,000 workers who have used up tJjejr regular 39 weeks of benefits. Under Inmates Foiled the legiBlaUnn they W<JU!d pl ao extra 13 • . . weeks Of ball benefits up until July 1. ThoM itartinR the special program just bdore tho Mnff date would still pl lhO!r full 13 week!, with the flnal ·ead date coming_.Oct. 1. The .'freaaurl' would foot the bilHa< the mra benefits -11i!tead Of t}\rough • taz en employers as Ls the case with the reg. , ular benefit.!. The states wf)ere workers 'would,qual~y imn\ediatel~ Include Ala.- ka, Calllumla, cOOnli:licu~ Maliie,' Mas- · rachusetts. Michigaii~ew.~ney,..J!hode i Island, VentlO!ll, Waajiliigtq11 md Nevada, in addition to ' t\lf! commo'nwealtb of - ; Puerto 'Rico. , • . A spokesman for Sen. Warren Magnu· , &On {D-W1J..sh.), said Oregon, Pennsyl· 'vania ~ ~wail ~·rill.Pt qilalify as · well. . • Rep. Wiibur D. Milh CD-M!),.fn atgu. ,Ing fOr>.llle meaauil! Wed-y,, 118ld l'.:e~ .. ~t~ :.~~~' bu an unemplO)'llient· rat<! ,if about 10 percent. • • . • ' , In Prison Break • HONOLULJ1 (UPI) -One inmate·,. .. •hot IOd i/iferal guard& -lnjUJ:!d In an attin\ptid eocape from a., llawlli State Prison Wednesday night It was the·secood dis-In eight -1t.tlie two-stoiy.piiaon. l A ~ •aid seven prisooera In the 'maximum .....,.uy aectlnn tried lo /S<ape, liOd 'In the ensuing disturl>ance, Prlsooer Ralph• CUesta waa -In U1e leg .. '. , Several guanls were reportAld Injured, llllj ·two were taken . to the hospital. CUesta WlO; also taken 'to Queen's Medical Center., •. Following Ule attempted escape, about 10 to 20 pdsoners who w.... ln the recrea- tion yard -lo return earller then usual but the priooners cllbned they .,.,.. belng unfabiy truted. fr<im thO White House cabinet room, Ibey "'!be pollcemert don't woi:t • said C.ngiess will approve devaluation ... 11¥<! for Redden u they did 1ly rslslng the officjal price of gol_d for prev!oo!I dlrecton," he wheoever the admlnlatratlon uks for IC said. ''They openly malte "We think It ts 1 atep In the risht dir,.. , llatemenla -ind I knOw tlon and ~iclal to the U.S. eoooomi;'' at>out !him,~. that since !hey Senate Democratic . Leader MI Ire canl malt• uy money aoy . Maolfield ·said. · mor:e, then the heD with ll" Rep. Gerald R. Ford, the House . Redden waa appointed aller Republlcan leader, sa1a be bellev<d tlie Gibson took office July 1, 19'10, Q;ingress would "respqnd actonHngly" U as Newa.rk11 first ' b I·a ck tiie negptlations show progress. ' · mayor. The previous mayor, The Weekend meeting will inv01Ve ·Hugh .J. Addonizlo, was con- flnance ministers ol the 10 richest naUona· vided on federal shakedown of the DOn-COmmllnist world. charges·after Gib.son beat him Nixon announced Tuesday a t t er for te-electlon. meetlng wilb French President Georges People "In IOd out of the Pompidou in the Azores that f.be United police detyartment, of low rank States would work toward d0evaluatlon ot' .and tugh, would like to see the dollar. -Redden quit because they Meuwbil.e, the Price Cmnmipioo took WQuld prefer to see ttie 1clon Wednes$y to limit' price fee !JI. depart;nent run the. old way, creases charged by doctors IOd dentlsta. wjlb coi;rupUon," Gibson said, Your $10 blll may go '"P to ·$ID.ZS "I'm getting all !dna. of lhortly. But U It gets hlgber than that, crazy pressures from people the doctor may find himself OOlllulting - with' a government agent instead of an ailing poUenl GENTLEMEN ••• -F~~~d~ tdptiv .~. Re1Jeals Lile ., Lindsay Set For Seven · WE AIM TQ PLEASE ~· ' 1fi·:Red . Vhi.na ·Pr~on Cell Primari.es l ' . . PlllLADELPJt!A (AP) .;. .itlh newsmen,.afnce. be ,and •'!id she waots anme new WASHINGTON . (UPI) Shndlng <Otect II) .Jnmt of:. Mary Ann lllrbort were dresse8, but absolutely no Mayor John · v, Llndaay of Cbrtstmaa ~. h3ndl cl••~i._ irel~sed Monday In Hong . siacks. New York· will enter. . his . volce ..JOW and often=~ ; Kong. . ,.. . "She said 'Please don't·buy Democrat I c presidential audible, Richard Fedeau .. tol MiSJ Harbert, 25, of Palo· ·me, .ny pants. 1 want· some primaries. In aey~ states, .the .-of. tbe,.~Jy, 19 y~ars. he, . Alto, who spent more · than dresses," " Mrs. Harber:t'..salC Wasblngtmi~po,rt \aid today. . in_,;..:8 Co~~ ~•:· three years in prison'in·Chlna "I ·guess she'• been weathig c. ·The ~ Ptst ahla· Lindsay . p .. ..,n. . , and had been given up for ..... In ~·-· w uldn't · · ' . "I was alone , si> ~lo""·'"' dead by her parents said she i-u-'-'UIUA. o you Republican who •witched to . 'le• • • assume that'" b . Fectea1,1 said1 W\Kfnesday:~ would~!!th .newsmen tir Miss Harbert. and Feet.tau t e I>erno!;raUc party :uns. TH INK . Because oflhis, the j,'>year-day._ "• , . . · both ar• ·~· · .J.lnal reaulta year, would enter primarll! hi · otdrectea!l1 ~~dhtn6wl.Qlmd Prev¥1iif ":~":~ for qf ~; • ." · .. ~at nearby Florida .• Wlacon ~n ; 11 . It d~t .!<\ met!t and. '1>eak. pbotoW'jfJS' b!il had refused V~ey' ·FP\'P edlcal Center Maasaclw!etta, Ind I 1 n a; J " · bl' ~ · witll ,penl)Jt. . to ...,.., questions. and ·1!ospltal where they were Oregon Calif rota and N lOlw:) . Fecteau, an .\fmJb '.civilian 1!111; Polly .-Harbert, her tak ... °'TllesdaY. on their arrival York, but w ~d 8ki th~~I · .. · ~ ll · emp!oy1'wjio spen}-ball of bis mother, said that during a 9l! t!ie •U.S. D\ain!and after .. 0 . P : "· ·WESl'CillFF PLAZA. 19 yeals • jmprisoiµnent In tearful telepholfe conversation 27-hour Olgbt from Hong S>ri!na\'Y• I\>, New, Ham • , NEWPORTER INN 'anlitf!)'~~fi)jja flrstm"°ting, Wldneaday that Mary Ann Kong. lllarth •7. , 1 ' ' . ·~· .. ..... ,, . . ·, .. c,... .... ' We 'specialize in ·mink at its glorlous fa shion best. Only tho freshest qual ity skins will do. Styling must be elegantly .up to . date. Details must l>e attended to with meticu lous care. Tho cut of a sleeve , the roll of a collar, the -.wing of o skirt must · be executed with couturier perfection. But most of ell, wo specialize in personalizing the luxury of natural mink to you - _ with .fa,h ion, qualit;y and volu.e, no matter what amount you . ' spend. · . . . •• . ~. I " J ' L2 Memo to 111et1 ••• Buy her a fur f~r Christmas • • • wltti exchange Pf1vlledges MASTER. FVRRIER Sl~CE 1933 Me)ACQU~S DIS .. NIU -1 MANUPA,c:TUlllS OP WOILD'S PINIST PUU 14 Fashion Island Newport Beacll e 644-4661' " ' ..... " .... ' OPEN EVERYDAY UNTIL CHRISTMAS Moridty thr1.1 S•h1'4l•v 10 ,,111, to 91JO p.111. S11~•Y 12 +. I P·"'· • IC!EPINQ knov.1edgeablo end courteous storekeepers to • H!Vt you. 'ICEEPING a atore lhafs f11endly; e:asuaI and fUll of things. ICEEPINQ gift boxes to wrap thosa thlngs. KEEPING lota·ol places to park your car. ICEEPING In "'1nd alwaya th• moot . ...., __ "(" lmP.ortant.thlng ·:.YOU. , THESE A!U(so~il. o~, THE THINGS J KEEP. • ,1 • -• • DARY PILOT EDITORl.4.L PAGE ' Costa .. M ~ • -r Cootll MeA bu ca!'llJl'Od t prize with ti., &11o nounce<I all'"ment to annex 228 acres of lrvlne In· dustrlal land neit to the Orange Coun\)' Airport. While the 1nnentinn iJ not legally complete, It appears there wW be lltUe opposlUon to it becaU!e the lrilne Company controls most of the pr P,erty ~d bu agreed to the annexation. ' • Clly officials are justlliably happy With t)>e move. Most of the acreage currenUy iJ vacant. But It iJ nearly all intended for Industry. That represent,> a lar1e amount of rich tax base for the city. The annexation also means Costa Men clly bound· aries touch the airport, and perhaps Costa Mesa will bave a greater influence on its future development. Mayor Robert Wilson uid the Irilne Compan,i: cgreed to the annexation because it felt Costa Mesa 1 Ught Industrial zoning laws would spur better industrial development U so, Costa Mesa bu earned a reward for Its eUort. The pn>posed annezaUon can only help the futme development of thiJ ~ty. · Redeveloping Downtown Redeveloping downtown Costa Mesa Is a major atep In the city's future whleh ought to involve all the people. City oUiclals now have a plan for redevelopment which covers 10 pn>posed years of work and n>ughly '8 mil· ion in costs. Some -perhaps a major part -of the '8 million will be underwritten or advanced by city taxpayers. Argumenta for and against the project have already been voiced. Reward , l. W h 11 e lbe agenr.y does not have to agree to d ... utown redevelopment. It Is a major step In the pro- cess. The council session starts et 6:30 p.m. The rede- velopment agency will be a public bearing Item. Residents who have anything to say about the pn>J· ect -pro or co~ .,..., should sJep Jorward Monday nlghl It's the public's chl.nte to become involved. • • The DAILY PILOT believes a well-don' redevetop- ment In the downtown area would benefit the entire city, both through increased sales and property taxes and through Increasing the overall attractiveness and desirability of the community. Th:.,'i1~b, council should move on to the next step In dele g the project'• feasibility by setting up a redevelopment agency. Weed Abatement Hassle Weeds stW seem to be an unretolved !Jsue in Costa Mesa. They are unsighlly, there seems to be no major disagreement about that (except to. those who prefer weeds to bare ground). But the doubt steps In when the city decides to clean them up because a property owner hun't. Prop- erty owners have lately quesUoned the bills they r .. celved from the city. A few weekJ •to one man wu In deep shock - understandably -when his bill jumped from '15 one year to more than $300 this year. Recent complaints •purred Councilman WWI.am St. Clair to ask that the aty staff explain to the council what a weed abatement "crew" is and breakdown all the costs. It's time the confusion was cleared uv.. Controversy over weed abatement has taken up significant time in two city council meetings. -. ' Some residents feel the ·city ls investing ln down- town fnr the aole benefit of land owner. and merchants there. Proponents argue that redevelopment will event- ually build a better property tu base out of the area, u well as providing Ultlmately for more aa1 .. tu· rev· enues. , Monday night Ille city council will ~edde It it wants to auth'Orlle a redevelopmant agency to look Into the There is one aspect to remember. The weed abate·· ment charges are only made after the city bas warned the pn>perty owner to do It himself. If councilmen don't like this system, then they ahould change it But it seems a terrible wule to spend so much time on what is not really such a substantial 'Sure '.n begorrah, J'DU understand all this is:far ,th'J glory of Ireland, madam/' prohlem. C Bomewlfe Doem't Know What to Believe Confusion Over Detergents WASHINGTON -The harassed hou.l,wUe, up to her elbows ln suds, no JoDctr knows what to believe about detergents. Practically every detergent on the martet aeems to be linked with llOl1lelhing catutrophlc. Some are aajd to -cauoec:onm,othen 1o in'Ulte the skin, athen to endanger the lives of litUe cbildten, still othen to deltrny life ID riv· era ml lakes. To set clothes "wbtW than white," dilla1tot -manufac-aar.r. b&ve ...arted to a varJety of complex detergent lwmulas, none of which has been lhown to be both compl'1ely 1afe and tffectlve. T8E SAFEsT WASHDAY detergent 11 heny duty granulated soap, which bit fallen JargeJy out of use. 'In 1oft water, · IOIP ii aald to be just as effective as molt detercenta. But the housewife wm hive to hunt for sranulated aoips la the npennarket. Here, meanwhile, Is the latest status of leVtral detergent Ingredients that bave auaed conlroversy: -NTA, or nltrllotrlacettc acid , Js suspected of causing geneUc damage in people· and, therefore, 1J now baMed outright by the govumnenl Although at c:me time the most promising substitute f«' phosphates, It may never be allowed back on the market -ENZYMES ARE BACK. Reversing a.is' earlier declslc:in, the Food and Drug Administration has stated that enzymes .m both ale and effective. MedJcal -'st0ates earlier bad warned that enzymes could irrJtate the akin and cau!e lung damage. But the Natlon.al Academy of SCiences-Natlonal Research Council bu now concluded that "the average emyme llundry product in nonnal UJe by con-1111mers bu not produced more primary irritation of. the akin than hive '1lmllar products that contain no enzymes." Enzymes Wllll't get out all U!t llalnl, however, that 10II1e manut1ctuter1 have claimed. -BORATr!!, CARBONATES end lllica\el, ·lbt ·!JO!>pbolphato detergents, are dangerom for amall children. Lut August, a lltue girl in ConnecUcut swallowed a handful of a cauaUc "non- polluting" delergent and died ol 1ul- focatlon within atx days. The inrredients had burned away her windpfpe. The government, fearing that 11 many 11 39,000 children might &Wallow detergenta each year, reversed Jt1 stand qalnat phosphate detergents and decldod tbe1 were safer than non-phosphates. "The safest thing ln tenns of human health ls to use Phosphates." said Surgeon General Jesse Steinfeld. A month later, be revers- ed hlmtell again. He tald that not all non- pbospha\el contain caustic lniredients and that some phosphate detergents are just as harmful to swallow as their caustic replacements. In a moment cf wisdom, Steinfeld recommended scap. -PHOSPHOROUS, certainly the most controversial ingr«:lfent, Is found in 90 per cent ol all detergents sold in America. Phosphates are nutrients that stlmu1ate the growth of algae in the water. In the last few years, thousands cf tons of phosphates from detergents have been dumped in American waterways. AJ.iae growth, which depletes the supply of Oxygen in the water, bas become so extena:Jve in some areas lhlt;;,~ and fish rue are ~Jy eitincl The most popular phosphate detergent ts Tide, made by Procter and Gamble, ~e biggest ~er in America. Tide contain~ 11.J.~ent phosphorus, which II abo(!t J )>t!telll more than moot. AltholJ&b many~detergent makers would settle for a limit of 8.7 percent pho9pborus in detergents, Procter and Gamble has taught adamantly against sui:b a ruling. MICHAEL KIERNAN, a researcher for Kirkland Hall, the ecology college we are establishing, reports that Gain, Duz, Ox- ydol and Cheer also contain more than 8.7 percent ~horus. His research indicates that granulated soaps or Uqu.id crganic cleaners are both safe and effective. At the very least, he advises housewives to check th e detergent package and find out how much phosphorus it contains er, 1f It is a non- phospbate detergent, whether Jt ti dangerous to children. Will Teddy Run in 1972? The National AssoclaUon of ls·Ted-Ken-- nedy Running-for-President Writers held its annual banquet at the Delphic-Hilton in Washington the other evening. More than 500 me?tbers attended. President Augustus J. Aucury reported proudly thal assoc i- ation production was up 16.3 percent over la.st year. Associ· aUon members, he said, w e r e now grinding out an av- erage of 43.8 neq. paper articles, mag- aime pi eces and net- "°'t specials ea<h day oa the question: "WiU Senator Kennedy Run for Presi- dent in 1972?" THE MEl\mERSHIP ls, of course, bit- terly divided on this questi on. A large faction holds the Senator couJd have the Democratic nomination for the asking. But It'& spilt Into two splinter groups: OIAHOI COAIT DAILY PILOT l!obcrl N. Werd, Pu~U.h<r T1">m<u ll'.'evil, Edi .... Albert lY.. Bait• Edltorlal Page Editor . ·~ r"' - 4 t .Art Hopi:", . J The He-Isn't-Asking Splinter Qroup and the He-Is-Too Splinter Group. Another denom ination believes be couldn't win if he tried -witb half 11ying he Isn't trying and ball •mllinC superiorly. Still another schism clings to the dogma that he is waiting for the proper omens, with It, m«e devout member• pointing out that at the 1991 Democratic Convention Senator KeMedy will be ez. acUy as old as Senator Hubert Humphrey la: today. BUT DESPITE the divergent vlews the banquet was unmarred by personal ran- cor. A! President Augury pointed out, "We are joined together by a common bond -that of making an bone st buck." And IO it was that the members ro1e, handJ Joined, to sing the assoclaUon's theme song: "For He's a JoUy Good Topic." A bumt offering w11 aerved. All might have gone well had not Isaiah N. Sybil, the noted Iconoclast, risen to de- mand time "for the presentation. of a totally new theory on the subject." The mtmbtrs ater«I at each ether la disbelief. Alter all the millions of words that had t>e-...n written coul~ there possibly be 1 new theory on the .Ubject? '!bus were they lurid into Sybil's d.iaboUcal trap. He waa cranted five !Dlnutes to elJ)Ound bis unorthodox 9lewa. 11flRST," BEGAN Sybil, '1every dullard ln the room must agrff that at this time, Senator Kenned,y must avoid at all costa giving eny indicaUon be II running for President. A ain&Je 11Jp and his enemlt1 "'!"Id d....,,d on him in a twlnklinl, bri!Wnl up Oiappequlddict, inunaturlty and -other ains -and thus utterJY dt1troylng his channel ol becoming -Piuldent nut yw J.'. __ ._ _________ _, Tbe members nadded. ''Therefore," continued Sybil, "the only way he can run for President ls to avoid at all costs running for President. Thia be has scrupulously done. So we see my friends, that he is cbviou.sly running for President" There was a stunned silence. "Yau won 't tell the pub Ii c, will you, Mr. Sybil?" begged President Augury. "OB-BO, \\'ON'T I? crowed SybD triumphantly. "And, cf course, once l've publicly proved Senator Kennedy ls nm- ning for President, I will have utterly destroyed his chances of becoming Presi- dent -thus making the question, and your little association , mool" "OUr children will starve!" cried Augury. But, oddly enough, Sybil was run over by a truck while leaving the banquet and all his papers were destroyed in an ac- cidental fire. Indeed, not a single word cf his theory has leaked out to the generW public - not unW this very moment. Now what'• the naticn going to talk 1bout unW next November? Dear Gloomy Gus Noticed last Saturday that · the police helicopter kept Oytn1 ever South C.O.st Plaza . Wilh tholfsonds of people trying to get in and out of the parking lots there was a traffic problvn. What wu needed wa1 a ttafltc eop on the cmund, not in the otr. PO ""' ...... ,.,... ......... ....... .... 1111111 lb ---.... ..., ••• -.. .. ..., -..... ,._., .... Dlflf "lltt, Some Make a 'Career' of Unhappiness Tboughtl at Large: There are personalities who make a ''career" cut of unhappiness -offer them 1 dLanoe at hlpplnas, and they manag4 to extract the last drop cf angu!sb. out of IL • • • To !JnBgtoe that there ii a "polillcal .solution" to our so-· clal problema is the rollU\O\lc delUllOo ol thO oell;t\Yll'.! ·~eaJ. 'tlr';· e\rery political solution crtat.o Its own problems, ad in- finitum, and on J y when we advance beyond the realm cf the political to the human and the per.mat is there a chance of breaking out cf self-perpetu- -aUng I)'~ whose means inevitably turn into ends. • • • Nothing becomes so difficult as a 1imple deed done wilh reluctance. • • • Insurance figures reveal that there are lbout 50 percent more accidents In ren- tal cars.than in owner-driven cars; which point. not only to the risk in handling a 1tr'1nge vehicle, but possibly also to the Indifference in damaging what belongs to 1101Debody elte. • • • N~ sound& u dumb as the typical TV oewacuter, nading his copy with the same affable monotcny of intonation - whether the Item ls a h>ckey score or an internotioilll catulrophe. • • • "Need" Is the worst basis for love, becaUM our ne.eds change even as they are being supplied; and the neediest peo- ple emotionally atfl the least capable cf maintaining a stable relationship. • • • The paradox of International relations ls that countries cannot be "friends" Wlleu they are roughly equals, and every country ls seeking for the edge of rqpertorlty wben il altalns parity. • • • '!1IOlo who loot fllr "lmplration" before they begin to -t fall in recognizing the basic creative truth that work can engender inspiration. • • • What the rabid ldeolorue is incapable of seeing was pungenUy put by Dean Inge a half-century ago, when he said: ".Every institution not only carries with it the seeds of Its own dissolution, but prepares the way for lt.s most hated rival." • • • It la harder to understand why things work amoolhly than why they work bad- Jy; and we ' need more studJes of good funcUOn -.Uch u ln families -than of dysfuneilonih ln prder to learn as much about heal N we know about disease, mentally, 'Physlcall1 and aodall1. • • • Tbe doa Is .Dralsed for being true to us. but tbe cat ls fea.rtd ftJI' being «ue to ltseU: what we crave ll not integrity, but llattery. Quotes Capt. l\obll L Qlllile1, USN, Dlrtdor of WAVES, ta tov of Callf. uvll bue1 -111f we're going to belong to this pro- fession we cannot ask for special treat· ment as women (but at least} we're where Women'• Lib ha1 been trying to get ror yell'-1, IO fu. U~Ull P11 for equal work 11 concerned.'' Housing Agency Has H~r Support To the Editor: "Bureaucratic Bypath?", ycur Dec. 7 editorial headline, is no way to describe the consumer affairs agency or the hous- ing authOrity recenUy created by the Board of Supervisors. Ycur inference that both are the brainchild of Robert Battin "who -probably not by coincidence - will be up for reelection next year," Is shallow indeed. IN REGARD to the housing autharity, how ycu can continue to speak of the needs of low-income families in such terms as "reported shortage of safe and sanitary dwellings" when source after source has documented the number, is beyond my sense cf reason. Perhaps it is because in Orange County we don 't have as many squalid shanties to point to as we have 1truggllng families who must scrounge for food,-clolhing and medicine to afford the rent er mortgage way above their means. WE OFTEN FORGET that we are a middle class nation with a median U.S. family income of $9,000 a year, which means that many millions can't afford to pay more than $150 a month. Or by the real estate yardsUck, eve11. the lowest priced new house in Orange C.Ounty around $19,000 requires an income of $7,600 yet 38 percent of the county's households don't make that much. A year ago, '¥1 cut of California's 58 counUes had a housing authority. In recommending one for Orange County, the Planning Commission and the Citizens Direction Finding C'A>mmisslon felt that rent subsidie& were needed to relieve the growing problem. UNDER TIUS program, which was established by the Housing Act of 1965, a local housing authority can contract with an owner to lease a home or housing unit, then can sublease it to a low income family for an amount equal to 25 percent cf its income with the federal govern- ment making up the difference. Housing under the rent supplement pro- gram Is financed with mortgages insured under HUD programs al the market rate of interest. 'The housing, of whatever type, is built, owned and managed by private industry. RATHER THAN the housing authority being just the brainchUd of Supervisor Battin, it ls a well thought out recom-mendation of the PllMing Commissicn, Planning Department and Citizens Fact Finding Commission. Instead cf calling it potentially "one mofe bypath in a bureaucratic maze," let's make il work -something must. BARBARA EASTMAN Elect Jtfore Women To the Editor: Years ago when Richard Nb:on was running against Helen Gahagan DouJl&s, I talked to women who weA gclng to vote for Nixon for apparently no other reason than that he had "nice curly hair,'' Thooe gals, being lnhereJJUy jeak>us of ether women, obviously dldl not want one o( their kind to be in pubJJc cffice. But times ha'.'e changed, man, ~ tod&)' we heel' from llberated women who don't give a damn about curly hair, but are acutely alarmed because they thtnk Nixon ls the prime cause of all the bad things that are happening. LAUOB, IF YOU will, at the Lib jokes, but just let these emancipated femmes have their way for only ONE generaUon and. I predict, yoll wUI aee the end of greedy wan, the end ol. overpopul1tlon, the end or IJr, water and soil pollution and the end ol t<>ealled foreign aid which tun:is out to. bt lareely aid to alien politicos of the big powers, and some of lt Letteri trom readers are welcome. Normally writus .should convey their messages m. 300 words ar less. The right to conden.se letters to fit space or eliminate libel ii reserotd. All leJ-. ters mmt include signature and mail- ing address, but names may be tofth,. held on request if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry wiU not be pub- lished. " • " has been doled out to many a litUe savage "king" of a hungry bunch of human vertebrates who are no}' in the United Nations. WARS HURT MOTHERS the mosL Their sons are killed. The population ex- plosion frustrates mothers ·who beat babies cnly to have them starve. Air, water and soil pollution hurts everybody, and foreign aid deprives American-- mothers of their rightful share of the Gross National Product. Let's elect more women to city, county, state and federal oUices. They're cool, man, and let's give them a chance. MILT BASHAM Save the Se• Otter• To lbe Editor: RecenUy an 811DOW'EeDlent on a radio news broadcast stated that sea otters near Monterey were b e c o m I n g SI nwn,rous that plans were being made to kill iome of them to conb;'OI the popula- tion., Thls is absolutely l.ncr9<lible! Sea otters cnce flourished' on the Pactfio Coast, but almost became extinct during the 1800's because of the Russian fur hunters killing them by tile thousands. Now that the otters are starting to in· cre~se, why should the slaughter start again? Could not the surplus be redistributed along the coast where they cnce couJd be found in abundance but no longer exist? ' What can be done qukkly befort the •laugltter or .these hannl.,., playful little 8.Ilimals begms? MRS. DOROTHY ZUMWALT By George --~ Dear George: You goody-good advice col- umnists with your square advice on sex make me sick! What does a Victorian square like You know? Go out and live a UtUe before )'OU try to advise anybody about aexl . TEENIE Dear Teenle: Good advice, bul I can'L My wile and six chlldren keep me pretty Clo.se to bome. Dear George: I It b. very ~lgnifi,cl .,,,i dl!respeetlut to laugh at doctors. You thoold be ashamed! • DOCTOR'S WIFE Dear Doctor's WUe: I have to laugh at doclon. Otherwise, my doctor set. m•d wben ha does bis tmltaUon of Rich Little. (Send your ptobletn1 to George c/o General Delivery, Bangkok' New Zealond. Actually, Gtorge Juat wanted to see If you weni lia:tenlng. Send them clo thl1 newspaper.) - 7 • ' YOC. W( No:·~;:f':l5Ee'J10NS;'54'p).~' ·. \ . ,. . \ . ~ ' ;,,,. " ' A· ·.Lette.r · -I I • -.. ,_ :l.• • • • \ ' 1 • • , -'·•OREltll!IG• lO-tRVINE COMMIJNITY READIRS -. . ... ' .. · ".._ 1: .. ,'~ ... « ~ .. '''' • Tli!s Is \be·ffril lirYl!la,edii!on oh Ille ·Orange-Coast DAILV PILOT. It <loes not come to Y9Dr cooimunlty u a stranger but,. rather, . . . as a friend Jong :~11$ to !rive ·the· opportunity to beoome more · oomple~y and actively a p~ of the vitality and growth of this rapidly emeri!ing ·commuhit)" . • We ~t this 11"'f· edltk>n of•-the DAILY PILOT With pride . and a proDjlse. Tliat proirilse is that we will strive to present to this community a complete afternoon claily newspaper with special em· phasis ·on interesting and inemibigful repoijing of tl;le . news and ; huinan eVeni.s: in ·th"e Im.ne :Uta.. .;-~ ~ . ) "' : .,1 '.,., .. ~~ ,·~·-~. I ·1n fddi\!On .. w. wm ·offer our readers> • . .. r "' -' -:c;ol9fful it.D:r-~Unc ff crrfjf·lf&J!j~_and• in~,. at from ~'bcirinc Orange. bllif· . ~·• ~d·~m lbrouCh· oot""on-~· · ·. -· ···· ·.""~·· -·-.-~.,...'JA _,,.~ ........ ' ·~. • • .:..~ ~ J~Wwarld-.ind·llir ~·. patai. at botli Tlie A~t.ed Pha-Cct u~ Ms.-Yl.teln.tti.iiai · -The day's complete and final sth<k market q11<ltations from 2.soo llitinp_ ot,•:t04.f•·acifoii" in "today's newspape;." -Ed)ioriili ··whl.cli·wUI speak'-out bonfstty, authoritatively ' an<I, when 'appropriale, 'Ioudly-.on ·behalf' of the lnter'6ts of the citizens we serve~' •· . ' . This is lb•UcitlDC ·Jlar for 111: We hope ~d·hoiieve it will prove to Ile a da,y of. great ~can<.e to this eommunlty. I · Sincereiy, ROBERT N. WEED • Publisher Pakistan Slirrenders Forces on ·East Front • t ' ' ,- Profiles t;iv~n . . . . . TodlY tile DAILY PILOT..!:i, 111· tnauguraI IrWte l!dlliCl!I~ •' prolUe d ....Udlt• who ..S '*- Uon lo jbe flnt -dlJ -ahould d!yhoOd be~ ' , lldel . ,blt1rapblo.1 IDd , pb>tOCraplll "all II ol U. IO actlvt candldaltl •~ today CJll Pate II · lo¢htr with a bacqroand ~ oo tile campaign. The ttmalninl 11 cudid•la will be -led In Fridl1'• 1""' Editioll. ,.!....~~~~~~~~ ....... I .. .. ,f •• • • ...... ·' := ...: £At~ ' :: ... ., ..... =:.:r .: . ""'-9. ..... ,... I • -.._ 'l ·--.. ) --. =--· .,, .. ='""" J =-=-:-~-:-.J· • . ,, ' I 2 DAILY PILOT se Tllo!t!ilf, Otctmbtr 16, lffi Turn Loose • • Jl'• :~Hostages 'YARDVJ'LLE, N.J.' (UPI) -Two .r; stige.s held more than ·21 hours by loo irtbelllpus prlsone~. were. re I e,a 1 e d .,.fnharmed today whefi state offtciAls agreed to make public iruhate grJevancts ~ ~I!' "Fasci.Jt tactlc:i'of (>O~ice bru!'-lity." !"Guard Ira Friedman, 31, was rel i~ ..,,~by the prisoners about 9:45 •·I'll· 'J'be inmates later released prison offlcial ·r.!chard Sled!, '6. afttr they heard a text ..., their j'levances aired by are1 radio jOlaUons. •,: F r I e d m a n !IDd .S\edl; an aalstant 'lil\pertn~ot of the .Yardville Adult "'RecepUon and Youth CorrecUon Center, tt-e,.... Lt.ken M!~ge about 3 p.m. Wed- bsdly bj the 100 lnmatel who took over >'_i ~uth wing of the ~tltutlon, wh!i:h the ~te has long held 'up as a n:iodel to the nation. . ·Beauiy Can't . Adverti.se It ' . I toNIJOll (UPii -Loda 'hl- terle of Brull, who won thll y~'• Mlsl World <Ollteol, ~ loll ~ rlaht to UJt bor title for · l4- vert1t1n1: f.bo lilroctor ol the ...,. test said !Ve<lne*1ay. "Jn Y1ew of het "fµd outbursts O!I her. departure lrom London, Jt .it very difflcuU for rot tq •tan a CO{I· tract on her behalf," Julia Morley said. "She has given us every in- dication of being unsteady." She said lh1s meant, in effect, , that the 22·year-0ld beauty queen would not be able to use the t!Ue commerclally, although she would olficlally remain. Mlss World. Following her Victory a month ago, Miss Petterle created a con- troversy by refusing to agree to the achtdu1e planned for her by the eontest organlwl .. Virulent Strain . Of M~µingitis . Hits Pendleton I" "Although about 60 riOt-equipped state poll~ were on the 'grounds of the · in- \atiluUon they were not used. 1 A str~in of_ meningitis which already ,.. 'nle 1tatement of grievances dra~ 'UP bas ~illed \hree persons It camp by. the lrunales wu signed by Siedl"'and Pendleton this year has struck again at Albert C. Wagner, director of the siate the base.' ~ , £ljv~~ of COrrecµon and Parole, who 'Press i1des Janri'Ounced Wednesday !hat ~JCtpatcd in rught-long negotiations n_ with the rebelllous prjsoners along with Pvt. ~bert McCowan of Marshall , Tex., other oUiclals. wa.s in "extremely serious condition" at The -pri.apner's grievance statement in-the base hospital, suffering from men· cluded I, charge that "we have now been Jngococcal. meAiqgitil. J'4'1ed lo the Floclst tacllcs of police HU l! the eighth cue .ol lhe canta&ious £ality," which they said they con-•strain flf the spinal disease tiµ. year. ered "unnecessary and outmoded." Three of the -cases wtre fatal. ·The prllJOlltn 1aid one of 'thelr."fellow About 40 memM-n of Pvt. McCowan's tes" bad been subjected to police infantry training unit remained • under tallty and wu confined to the priJon m~c~ su~eill~nce after discovery of Gm di date Suggests 1, "Liuid Gifts · Another Irvine city oouncU candidate has offered a modified solution to the alleged Irvine Foundation 1969 Tax Reform Act charity crunch. Mrs. Gabrielle Pryor of t,ln~ver:sit.y Park. today added her ldeas to a !llg- gestlon made Wednesday by candidate William Fischbach, an attorney. Fischbach wrote Irvine C.Ompany President William Mason to suggest the Foundation might donate money or land to the new city as a way of meeting Jts tm obligations under the Tax Reform Act. That law reqWres foundation1 to etye to charity 4.S percent of their net a.sseta: next year progressing to six per· cent in 1975. "I have heard that by terms of its own trust 1111trument the Irvine Foundation may not distribute anything to tax sup- ported ·institutions aueh as a city or school dl!trlct, '' Mrs. Pryor said. She suggests formation of a citizen's open space l,eague as a way the James Irvine Foundation could donate land ta preserve open space In Orange County and at the same time meet the provisions of the 1969 Tax Refornl Act. Tbe non-profit league would be able to hold land fOr. public parks, buffer z:ones, natural prestrve11 and other public open space uses, Mrs. Pryor 'COntends. Foundation chairman N. L o y a 11 McLaren indicated Wednesday in a letter rebutting statements by Mrs. Joan Irvine Smitbt that the Foundation faces no dif· .ficulty meeting the provisions ol the Tu Reform Act. Irvine Cflmpany officials were not av4ilable this morning for comment on the caDdidates' suggestions. ~lal. the case. Tfie men are receJvlng daily ti~Tbey said ihat u,, officer• who "were medl~I checkUJll. Hope n1·ms for 3 d"nvolved ln thls incident should be pro-The diseas& killed two young Mirlnts aecuted immediately.'' The Inmates and an infant ~urlni the year. deml\lllled 11!•1 the .. Incident be' In' M• ' pH l t!Plo!I by, .. ,. ..... ~. other !han .tHls ·;•-: ~-~ · . • -.• ISSIDg ·on . :.iane tiiiuoh'a .. adm.lnlstraUon;" ana.,r~m· ; tr~• J!qe .J i'-· ' " -Da-4~1"vestlgatlop'by the .AIJl~c&l .>~-U· R. T" .t·v • • • .No trace Ila• betll foun6.ol a ml&lng U l:.lbtilies Unlon..... 'I---~ .fl.A twin turboprop plane carrying three _.,_t,,leas_t 60 !lot«iuieped~ state police Orange County men ·when it vanished re ordered onlo the grounds of the in-' M o n d a y , s 0 m e w h' e re between tuUon by :A:tforney General George F. accomplished," the French fin an e e I J with ••· t L Go minister said. , northwestern Nevada and s o u t h e r n er r .• ...,, consen o v • Oregon -, lam T. Cahlll. · He 1114 in the Azores, Pompldou and · The police who atrhtil.Jln t-wp ~ Nir:on studied details of the future read--Hope is d.lmmioC for ~ cW'llllam Ud ...,. orlned_ with •Jiot&un1 t"'1 @! ~ justmeol of ~tary par e Ruud!, 41, J D""l'lbri a JIW! Joe fiqalpment.. mrml onto the prlloB ~~ in no wa , ,.com- -lidl did not lmmedlatel1 _, Gla:a\rE),,. tbi ' li, ·1·' lllpl: • ' . one Tho aouth win(, Which WU conlnlllecf by· will not Interfere With ~ • The c.6ia . . ' a 'l*IUoo was the rtbel ~ f ~Omment'a resol~ve "NI~ lUI pl!)S' -~~J>Vlf Sod ~,of a rap'J 1t1f = ·· ::"11-r Ore. "1 1j (I "yaJM!full p 'ent.'• . ve fp.m.ltopln "' B nf-p 1_j.J..,. ' . the cpm.ln& mone y deci1kln1 will not ton. ' f 1 0....., " QT~ I dlmlnlab the ~tltlve cajllcltxi of· Ground and air aearcli<is are being ., · • . ~ frecli~~;;...:. ~ remark which In.-cooii:tlnated by the..water:n l."IP>n aearch ' T' C.J1_! •1 • • , dfcatea Trnnce may not re.value the and rtseue center at llar:nijtoq ,\Jr Force ime utJ'.l franc, or revalue It only UghUy lo 'l<eep Bue In Marin Co~ty. " • the competltiVe ~e over most Western • , Newport Harbor's an nu~• I 'currendel1or French edport1. S , H '' "Fe!Uval ol Llghta" Chrls!nlu 111 lbt view of !Qm• European polltl· lrtp igh Rise OK " Boat Parade begln.s Saturday t\!iht • · cWis. 11\d flnanclps these lalk1 could andl.ll'Wll thtooP Tb u r 1 d 1 y, find_~ 9ytljne aareement on ,t,be 'ICOpe of itartlng at 1:30 o .. olock each night. 1 the f'iJlijM\ent of major~ values , There wlll be~. parade Friday -ilnce President ~lxon 1t the Franeo--American Az.ore1 meeting eq:ire1~U.S. nJaht, u repo eulier. : rUdiness to devil~ the·dollar a11)irt of "------,..----_..;·~ · i moQey·and·trade ~ackage. : LAS VEGAS (UPI).-The Clark Coun· ty PlaMing Commission has granted a zoning variance to allow Metro Goldwyn Mayer to ~nstructloo of a bl&h·rlse iambUng reaort. on the Lu Vegas "Strip." ' . ~ ,. .. ,• ~ . -i Y nle:~ide .t:Tnr·11ioil B~~gin8 . ' I. • • ' ' ... ' •• • R~ligion, Politics ·con fou1id ~~lfo:Ol Christmas .,.. ! • : ' • By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of 111t INll!r l'iltt 111H Little peace and not much good will ex· ist.s this yule season 8,,Tl}Qrtg _factloriaj In~ terpreters of the U.S. Constitution, relative lo Y•hat Orange Coast public Khools may do to celebrate Christmas. Religion and polities have some OU.MAI COAST· DAllY PllOl . ..,.,. ..... ~­~,. ... a1\1tf N. Wftil Prnlll"'I '•N.M'-', J1cli: I. "C11tl1y \'kt p,_1c1_.1 '"' G....... 'MM,., T~•"'•' K11wll th"'"' A, Murp\;R, , 11\lllfll!fltl Id\..,. Ch•rt .. H. L••• ~Id!•"' r. Nill Mllll,.,,, MMllW. l •llort edu<!atbrs In a mix,ed-up fix. . • The problem 111 that guidelines sel forth by America 's founding fathers 195 years ago In Phlladelf.hii must be applied to- day at a Joeil evel, In 34 county sehool districts. Times have changed since the separa· tion of church and state was spelled out. And partisan groups, plu1 parents with a half million children from S to II enroll- ed in Orange Coast ·schools, all seem to have one or more opinions. The American Civil Liberties Union's (A.CLU J view, issued.to school-diltrlela in a mailed reminder , b: that Christ must be Jett out of Chriltma1, Jn the clasm>om. "stuff and nonsense," b a three-word capsu.Uutlon 'o( the National JUJtlce Foundation oC ~eriea (NJFA) ruction. • ·"Need}~!1o ·11y, the ACLU and the NJFA <ton1 see eye to eye. ' -n._ fwo · -co'niititutional Interpretive .o~ganl~t10n11do,not, even see eye to eye on J>OS!Jble ways to resolve their ~nfl1ot fn legal Ideology, · "You're damned It you do and damned if you don 't," sums ui) Costa Mesa schoolman Garland Wetz:el. · He Is principal of Bay.view Elementary ScllOo.1, one or 33 Newport-Mesa Unified School District campuses. ' Wetz.ti's Staff ·had considered carieellng a Christmas observance after trustees received the ACLU paper which was im- mediately attacked in a NJF'.<'reply. The ACLU legal staff cited I"" U.S. Supttme Qiurt rulings on tep1r1tion or church •nd State 1s ~entl fOr rhllng out rellg)ou.s: content In campus holklay activities . A balance In Chrbtmu restlvals - •~eh u including ChaMuiah, tht Jewish high bolid~ ehar1cterlzed 11 the Festival of Ughts -isn't suit.able either, the ACLU contends. Generali,, Ol'llllil' coast scl>ool1 lg· nor~ them. "We had our lid le ahow Jut nla:hl, '' Wetz:el said Wedne.ad1y, noting 1 Oi1n- nukab angle was lnsvted if tu st.rOnc:pb- jectlonJ by one Jewbh mother. .... ~~, He 1ald she compta'lntd those o( the Hebrew lafth ut back r&f yearr letUna · only the other aide of Tl!' Grtotut Story Ever Told be told. "The Christians got on us "In the past for 'too much Santa Claus'," W e t .z: e I , remarked, implying -as Abraham Lin- coln said -that you can't please all of the people all of the time. Bayview School tried to cover all bases giving the children a little ChrlsUanlty: Judaism and also the jolly old saint from the North ~ole. "I taped It all and t know what w a s said," Wetzel revealed, adding he record- ed the final rehearsal too. Robert M. Damir, chairman or the NJF A '1 California Justic;e Foµndatlon board or directors, charges in his reply to Eason Monro:e'• ACLU Christmas pro- gram guldellnet that the other group err<d. Damir contends ACLU attorneys Imply Christmas programs eonsUtute rellgious indoctrination. He also charges 1 second ACLU point again.st subh ob&ervanees . misstated the Supreme Court ruling bJ not reciting its ' .Juli text written' 20 years' 1go. Delivering the maJorftY opinion In Zorach vs Clauson. Justice Wllllam o. Douglas said tbat nothing in the Constitu- tion mikes lt~hecessary fOr' government to be hostile to fel11ion. Traditionally, opponents of the ACLU brand It a liberal group. The NJFA, on the other h1nd1 llsts on Ill letterheod petsoils aff~llted In the pa.st wllh_ uJW4obltl'VaUve caus ... ugW>a Bdch Unified SC!iool Dlat71tt trustees, aeUng u most Orange County di 1 t_r l ct a, talked over the. ACLU Christmas program pidellnm and Jg. nored them. The board was also told by Mrs. Thomasina 11Tommlfl" Gunn, 1 r e a chairman for the ACLU, that In no w1y was It Intended to disrupt yuletide 1c· UvlUes. j A f.amlllar ~ on the Laiuna Beach ~ne ind,d~u,hfer of lata co~boy actor 1'om M11, Mn. Gann a!IO beat tome critics of the ACLU to th~ drlw, relaUvo to whether pupl~ ahould have <'ttlllmu pr<f!:aill1. " • Ht? d1uibtit, ih4 reve~, wls an &neil 1tbo dbl 1iAtt:fY In• Mfln&:fl'·" 1t ~op ti 1be ll'O{lll Ejem....., Scbool ' 'Battin's Bid ' J F 01· HousU.g Leo Proves Undoing fQr: S.iupect · I • f ( 'l'lJe lloo wt allall oall )M 11111 hla fa aald ofllclr ('-~-ailld Adam ... -• lafa. • ,,. T,(olaU. • ~ lie llM Clllalll' 11,oll llarlad la.\l l!l!Mday ~.,.Mo -...... "' pnldblll. wail • " ·; ~ ~ ~:ki:c:r1jr."= '1:,~~~ = t the count ' •• AgAncy ·o:u- ' ~ Oenrtan shepherd" near the shelter for qu1rantine test.. .'Y I 'f , '.J~ Fullerton alrpart. four days paaed aod the Oranae }"'~OU'f .!!UOS\loo«l ,the. !DIR~ )ell County sh«lff .. nt a dtp~ to"Buenti . , . . , when tie jOUld ·;,o!-deteniJln< ll any city Park Police station. He w11 w.lrktng wltl>' .\ 11.0Nd 'c::litfl'\'W' . B.~ !l'Jth)'! J'"" -taw had boeltv.lotated; . -.Ille R1vuslda.aher1Lf'1 olllca in aearch of jected g;anae Cio•!IY Housln& Aulhj>rlty ~ tbeo got into-the act. He-1nyaded a . a hot lion which had been stolen in that got another going over by supervj1ol'll residence yard a'nd altaek:ed .a J7111ionth cowlty. • old -p:trl. 'Fortunately, .she 'ifU ,,n I y 1 'In due time Leo'a owner arrived from Wedneid•f· ~atcJled i bit.·--... · l , Riverside a;/ proved tio,aheltcr officers An adn\in~flllte C9mmittee report Ai near .u we: can; determ~ne, ~ thl.t the l1c!n was tndeed ti.Ls pet. He wu utm tha$ th! eoiinlr)''J cities be can- wa3·Jbst !ryulj to prev~nt the bttle girl gTIJ)ted e1i1stocty. . , ~ vasstd to detennlnt bQw m1ny are in- rrom getting lway " said a Buena Park TOday Buena Park pollce and the . . oflicer. "Perhaps he wanted her for a sherllr1 o(flct are looJtng Io r terested in ~rtle1pating In the ~enture Christmas toy.'" "Adamson.'' Rlverslde dep}tles don't was endorsed by a split S to 2 vote. The scratching episode put police on beli'eve tliat Is hli'tn1e Ume. But if he js Supervjsor Ra.I~ Clark Of Anabelm , 1 the trail of ~e man again. He was found the man they beil1tve be 11, ~ bu 1 rap former )mayo(~· of that community, and said bis name W8$ John Wayne sheet two pages long. .. · -..1.·•lti!d .. lhlt thori cannot Adamson, 23, of La Habra. They say he iteals ol!>er thltlp l>esldis tm....... . au ty . ba "Had a driver'• license: to prove it," Uons. · · • " • · lmP>lfd on c · 1 • l I!,no cities llJ to .the Pp>1ram1 .which .$ ' . · · . lnvolveuqll<l\inf • feileraJ grant fopenl 7,000 m. Li~ .... 0. r Sto; len. •ublidlea ·lilr 10 .. -··f•l,llilies. th• new agency will/be conlrolled'enUrely by ' !he Boortt 'ol ~iy1sors; the committee A liquor truck driver who was found locked in his van in Huntington Beach Wednesday told police he Jost more than $7 ,000 worth of liquor to hijackers. The driver, whose name iJ being withheld by police, said two men kid· naped him and his truck in Orange, stole 226 cases of liquor and left him lock- ed in the vehicle which was parked in the Zody's Department Store parking lot at Edinger Avenue and Golden West Street. Passersby heard the man's shouts for help and notified police who freed him. Orange police said the man's twe>-bour ordeal began when he stopped to eat lunch at the Denny's coffee shop, 3000 W. Chapman Ave. at about noon. As he left, he was approached by the two men, one of whom showed him a gun and told him to drive to The City shopping cebter. The driver said he was told to drive in· lo a delivery tunnel where he was locked into the back ol the VUck with the liquor. He said he was driven 'around for about 20 minutes and when the thieves unlocked the rear of the truck, It was backed up to anolher van so that the liquor could be unloaded. Arter that, he was driven to Huntington Beach where he was abandoned, police said. The two suspects ~e deS:Cribed as Negroes between the ages of 3g and 40, about five feet nine or ten inches tall and . ol heavy builds. Chevalier Holding On PARIS (AP) -Maurice Chevalier's secretary reported today that the 83-year- o!d king or French showmen spent a good night and was in 1'statlonary condition" in Necker Hospital . ---. advised: ·. ' · ' fr a Si:lflicieh number of camrriqilltles join in the }:Ir ect tlley will be granted two representatives on the governing co~ttee, ¥1ected by the eoonty League of Cities. The 25 cities "are given until Feb. 9 to indicate their wishes. The housing autht'lrlty was 1pproved last month by suprvisors in the same 3 to 2 vote. It bad been proposed by Battin last summer. A straw canvass ol cities recently found divided sentiment on the project. Ac· cording to ~upervisor David L. Baker of Garden Grove, most councilmen said, "go ahead with it if you want but leave us out." WedneSd'ay Baker Urged caution In fonning the agency . "Until we know what the cities want there Is no valid reason to go abea9,'' he ~id, addifti, "baste usually gets us into trouble." Battin accused him of "foot dragging'' and Baker reacted with, ".Your com· ment.s are unnecessary and unfounded." • I 'I ,/ I •• • Featuring Collection for Collectors I 'Et Ctt•r1" coll•ctio~. Unu1u1I c1binet1, de1k1, t1bles, chairs, che~ts, Ev•ry on~ price slashtd; every one 1 real treasure. ... ......... ._ You re ~ound to find th•t ve1y sp1cial piece you' betn4ook· "''""'"'!""' lngfotinthi19r1up,_/IJ ~ #~tif .. ~·••. I 582-536 Bookc11e R•9. $799 Sale $649 .. I · 582·1 00 D11k R•t• tl69 . Sale $299 512.441 Ch11t R•t· '249 Sale $199 I • Swlvel Chait Rt,. '17t ·Sale $139 Dictionary St1nd Ro9. $55 Sole $45 ""'"'°'~ .J. ~AR~IT f URNrfURE ,,,. ,. .. INTERIOR DESIGNERS ' , 9""' MOft., Thton. & l'fl. hn. COSTA MES~~ ~~~?F. Your favarit1 ffUtrior d11 la111r will bi h4PP11 ta a.tai.tt 646.0275 646-0276 ~" ... .... • . , r I . ..... _ . . ' ORANG~ COUNTY, CAUFORNIA . ' . JHURspAY, OECEMIER 16, )97f ' I . . ' ' '. .. . JEN ~ ' High SChQol Neaf: .. rers a ChriStmas program ln1 the multi· purpose r<>OD\4~ There is a nQmlnal ad- mission, Sherreitt said. · F'or .the ,fJnt time in Ulllverslly,Hlgh's !Wo.Y"B!"'hililor]I, the basketball tum will plaY a · hoafe gazile on its home, court. Tbey have. Uled ·gyms· of other~· for all.other ,home games. · nie nm· .• ~ .. basketl!oll game, qairuil.Saddl~~Ht;b School, Is set.for the Afternooni of ·Jan . .f With an 8 'p.m. · ~iaiainst1Valericia•Hlgb set for Jan. 7. Shemiit aaid. • . ' . Irvine· Vote Irvine Motorist Said Intoxicated . Three candidates running •as a t&\m in ~ . ' . . . . . Tuesday's cityboOd·electlon·f9r seats on the Irvine ci~y ~~~. have l il¥flcated .tbey bave selected individuals ti serve o ~tJ IDIDlllfJ.'., city attorney, and city engineer. . " w.Y,.. A. Ciirk, Henry Qliigtey and Alan SnOdgrass, three of the 30 ~can· dijla~ for: cjty councU, today described their sel~ions , as •a 0 professlonal ad· vlsory team."·'l'ht candidates-declined to Identify their choices. . John Burkin, chairman ol-the: Council of Conimunities of 'Irvine, alto a can .. In Fatal Smash~p dldate for the council, deplored the Clark- Qu;giey-snodgru! anllOUll«pient saying, , • "Is this what we have all wMked »hard A santa Ana Police Dej!artment to get , -a predetermined c I t y crimlnologilt testified today that a aam~ governmen{?J'' . pie of blood taken from Mrs, Jean Ir-Bllrf9n, speaking !or CCI, said the pro-• hicorporatk»i organlzB!JoQ . has receled ~Y alter her auto aJiececftY lnlllded ".evera1 dozen"· .....ac11ed . l'elllllleS fatal · injuries on -..not h • r woman I .~~'peqPle ~. In·~ng rof ~ tno!Orill contained more'thajl double .the j •CJly of,IfVtno, ' • r. , • · amount of akobol recognit.ld. 81 Defng UJe p • : 1 "t < I • '. ,. I ~~~:.lrillcb •person it'~ llldltn-! ·Th~fta. ~t i unr :Wgh '. Dr. Paul •L. Gllmont Aid the -. • '• ' ~-· • • _.J;.• tqe of alcohol in the blood sample drawn: Stuclied oy Sherm • Iron\ Mrs. Irvine, 51, of 5382 catawbe " l • Lue, Irvine, aversged about .22 per<tnL 1 Two ._!<II 1111,..Uy Jlilh Scbo6f, The level at which a person Is cteomed.to Irvine, . ..,. beiJ1r .,...._ today l>Y he drunk and Incopalole it .10 peroent; OnrCa °*!fr ....... Gllcert. Mrs •• Irvine wi1 armled July IS I Sdlool -··told 4lt*ilee fllai two !l!orily alter a ..U!U In which Mre. l>i· -illo -llolailctni to a 17, Jy Stein, 48, .ulhelm, r.celved fatal' In· year-old ltllclen! wore stolen from a. jUries. Mrs. Irvine Is •C<Ulld of bench In the stOrtD ....... 1 maNlaugh\lr and dnmken driving. Olli<en are -blmt,la•lillfl Illa tllell Her triaf in Orange County Sllpe(lnr of • ~ tape deck and t.. llpe1 !rOlll Court Is expected to last three dayj. She a ltudenl'J ~ par'lled bl the sdlool lol ~ it no relaUon to the Irvine Banch lamlb'. • f771 cainpit.Drl... · • ~ 'I ~ •• , ~ • The bleachers !hat villl seat· 1,200 may not he installed in time, the 'principal noted, but the team hU'liOen promlied It can U8e the court for1practice ~ Monday. • A !oimal dedicitJOn ol thii".new .l!J million high scbpol ls plamled to ~jiold quring Public Sc"""I• Week ,.........,. April 27. 't"" ., ~ For stu<ftnfs,, the com~ tchQQl ~ mean one semester ol hevlog'more than -.gh room, the end of tlfe shicl< Jdnch line and provislon.o! a hot,. square meal . • I .,._ j~• ' • at noonUme. , For the district, the completed bllllcftiig means the end of .an Incredible teriea of misfortunes lhal ranged from llrllra to foul Weather, I \ ~ in' all, II tias talra> 30 monthido _. plete the schqol. Phase one ·w~· bepn Mar: 1s;1V/!) w11 to nave heen completed by September of the --,-.' but Wlln'l linlslhed until last Janway. P• two.wblcb. began 'last Janway, wu IA!\>< posed ; to have been CXlllleJeted , !all September. . : Nixon Ties :U~'S; Surtax · J . To Cur:r;~n,cy Agreement • ' ' . . ' . , . ' PA,IJS (UPI) -Presldept•Nirpn• bu agree\[ to abo~sh. the 10 , pe-t American surtax on· foreign tmpon..· as soon as µi.e '!f'S-tf.m natioris realign ~ currency par)ties-, French Fl n;a n·c e .. Minioter Valery'Grscaro~d:Eotallig Aid • today. · · · . Glscard d'Eotaing said u.At under' the ~{!: °!:si°,:s ~:i~t = Pompldou in the Azores •eatJy tbis1'lfeek Hthe 110 percent surtax on bnports will disappear at the Very moment of a realignment of monetary'pariUes ·Will be carried out." ' The finance riltniater ma(le the an- nouncement 'in off.the-cuff mnarks while ' : pi~pl~ys Ripped~ .Action: 'Promised· • attending a meelq ol ·a public..-elatlona a&S<!l'latJon. ' ' • I "It's :well understood that Iha American sartax on impOrls, and ·other llscaJ mea~"!" 1f1. favor .ol. U·.S. goods will . dJsapPear at the' ver/ moment a realignment Of lllCinetary parities will be Isle BUl\TAX, Pap l) . ' ' ·c:. .. Weailler · Clear blue sides are forecut for ttle Oripge ~ today and J'rl- dBy with l1lllJ' winds blowfDr Ill)' sinog, out to' iea. It will be warmer • along the coast.Friday wilh bight near eo. and lljwt -co. IN818'BTODAY ' ' • Stilool• lrulflet In. /1••""9- lon Bnch or• ml/f•d -Iii• n•ults-of IM high 1chool dU. IJifl'• ftadl~g 1CW<t-alld IM fatt · the~ th• tll10SJ'Cll*I'• -them first. Pqt 33, ::":"',·"'=-• e-::.:J -.. -.. ·-. --.. .................. --.. ...... ~ .... ~~~~~~~ ....... ...,, I I ' 1 Z DAILY PILOT sa .,,,,,_,, -1~. 1tn Prisoners Turn Loose ~2 liost~ges ·"-. . . ?IYAl\DVILLE, N.J. (UP!) -Two ~1e11 held more than 21 'hours by 100 tebelllous prisoners , were r e le a s e d lfhharmed today when state officials ~ to make public inmate grievances G\let "Fascist t.acUcs Of police brutalily." 1;Guard Ira Frledn1an, .31 , was released f1nt by the prisoners about 9:45 a.m. The Inmates later released prison official Richard Siedl, 36, after they heard a text (their grievances •l;ed by area radio ~lion>. :I' r le d m a n and Sle<ll, an ass.istant 9'fperintendent o1 the Yardvllle Adu!I fckeptlon and Youth Correction Center, ~ere taken hostage abqut 3 p.m. Wed· ~&y J>Y the 100 iiunat~s who took over .. llOUth ·wlng of the lnstllutlon, which the Hite has long held up as a model to the ~ilon. • • Beauiy Can't Advertise It 'LONDON (UPI) -Lucia Pe~ terle of Brazil, who won ttlls y,ar.'a MUI World COl)tetl, .hu loll !be rtahl . to .... lier title (Or ~ virtlslng, the 'dlttc(!>r of the • test said Wednesda~. !· "In view of her wild ttiursta on her departure from Lcindon, I\ IJ very difficult for me to sign a eon· tract on her behalf,'' Julia Morley said. ''She has given us every ln· dication of being unsteady ." She said this meant., in ef{ec~ that the 22-year--0ld beauty queen would not be able tp use the title commercially, although she Would officiaUjt rem).in Miss World. Following her Victory a month ago, Miss Petterle created a con- troversy by refusing to agree to the sc:hedule plf1llH!d for her by the contest ,organlz.ers Virulent Strain Of M;f!ningitis Hits Pendleton .;.Although about 60 riot-equipped state j)Ollce were on the grounds of the ln- fMl:ution they were not used. A strain of meningitis which already .;,,'TM 11tathnent·of grievances drawn up has killed three persons at Camp DX ti. Uunates wtis signed by Siedl and Peiidle{on this year has struck again at N}>ert C. Wagner, director or the state the base. .D,l{tistm of Correction a,nd Parole.. who Press aides announced Wednesday that 1>8rticipated In night-long negotiations Pvt. Robert McCowan of Marshall, Tex., with the rebellious prisoners along with was in "extremely serious condition" at other officials. the base hospital, suffering from men- The priJonU's grievance stateqient in-ingococcal'meningltis. eluded a Cb&rge that "We have oow been bjected to the Facl.st tacUcs of police His is the· eighth case of the contagious tility," which they aaJa they ~ strairt of .the spinal cfin.ase this year. red ''unnecessaty and outmoded." 1bree of the cases were fat.al. !J'he pri5oners aa:id one· of thefr •1feilOw About 40 members of Pvt. Mcbowan's lfftnateS" had been subjected to pol~ infantry 'training unit remained-under ' Candidate Suggests .Land Gifts \ • Another Irvine city council candidate bas offered a modified solution to the alleged Irvine Foundation 1969 Tax Reform Act charity crunch. · Mrs. Gabrielle Pryor of University "1 Park, today added her ideas to a sug- gestion' made Wednesday by candidate William Fischbach. an attorney. Fischbach wrote Irvine Company President William Maso n to suggest the Foundation might donate money or land to the new city as a way of meeting its 1972 obligations under lbe Tax Reform Act. That la"'-requires foundations to give to charity 4.5 percent of their net assets next year progressing to six per· cent in 1975. "I have heard that by terms of its own trust instrument the Irvine Foundation may not distribute anything to tax sup- ported Institutions such as a city or school district," Mrs. Pryor said. She suggests formation of a citizen's open space league as a way the Jaines Irvine Foundation could don ate land to preserve open space in Orange County and at the same time meet the provisions ()f the 19i9 Tax Reform Act. The non-profit league would be able to hold land for public parks1 buffer zones, natural weserves and other public open spa ce uses, Mrs. Pryor contends. Foundation chairman N. Loy a JI McLaren indicated Wednesday in a letter rebutting statement& by Mrs. Joan Irvine Smith, that the Foundation faces no dif· ficulty meeting the pi;ovisions of the Tu Reform Act. Irvine Company officials were not available ~his morning fQr comment on the candidates' suggestions. 8".itality and \fU confined to the priion medical surveillance after discovery of ~pltal. . · the ·case. The men are receiving dally H Di "i'hey .. 1c1 that lhe 9rnc.rs who ''were medical checkups. ope . ms for 3 olved , in this Incident should be pro-The disea!fl killed two young Marines lecuied · lmmediately.'' 'I'he inmates ind an infant during the year. / ~j11a~~ed ,lhal th• Incident be In· .Miss. ing on Plane ~)'"'.'S01De<>ne Other thatl' !hi! • -.-··3 - · ' ~nlstration;-" and recom· · Fm.i Page 1 · 1 ·»i.liVestt~tlon by the American· ·" j. • i -• , t . .,. ~o tract has been found of a missing 'Clbffitis Union.~ -.. • ~...... e'Ull. TSX . twin turboprop plane carrying three t least 60 'riot-eqUijiped, 'state police 0 • • Orange County men when it vanished Yler'e ordered onto the grounds of the in· 1. hed ., n. M' o n d a y , s o m e w h e re between .~·tion by ,Attorney General George F. ac,c?mP ~ . ' wie French f 1 nan c e northwestern Nevada and southern '\'" Ith th , 1 ,,_ rruntster said. JOP&ler Jr., .,.. 11 e conseni o' V'!v·~ . He aaidiin ~tb&'.'Azores, Pompldou and Oregon. WUilam T. ~ · .....:i--2" in-./ro hUler. • Nis:on studied d UI of the future read-Hope ls dimming for pilot William '!'be police, Who m~"" .t _ ·-jusll!lent el : lary parl ':Tb<, Ru ... 11, 41, John Daruioll)<J ll ani1 Joe =~ wllh "l!Wunl il>d riot · · in !lo way 'f!f •~alt .~ eom-el -.--lbe -te mch n • • .. , ......,.,~1 dld ne1~i.1y oote.i:,,., .. Glseaidd~• u.. ......i • • ~ · • · The ociUU\ win(, which wu controlled Dy will not lnlerfl!re' th Jrrenc& _ OooSlia t-jlMltlMi '.w., the rebel priloDUJ. ,_ government's resolve !'~fJUard the last 'plotted by radio contact .ofer Sod ·Boat P ' ._, 1_ .. <T; "Time ' Clarified Newport Harbor's a n n u a I "FestJval or Lights" Chrislnuls • Boal Pan1da •beglns Saturday nlgbt an~ runs through Tb u r s d a y ,, ·starting ar·11:30 o'clock each night. There wUI tie nO parl<le Friday nl&ht, u reported .earlier. ........ • ch&n:sf~ of a rapid ~ricJa· House; Nf!., en .~ ~ ~·· Ore., • eCbnliHIY..nd 1u4 · p . . Hi~µ Mol>l&Y.henfnl' 'Alt • 4 p.m. •top In · , the coming mone · decision• wUI rot sto<tl6lr.' . . .. ~.the tltlve capacity ol Ground and air searchen are being ,,. J'r.acll,.,~-.·lli remark which in1• coordln,t'1f by tbe,!J~~n search f ~1.ecf"J'iaoCe nify not revalue the and rescue ce11ter ft Hllfltorr(Air Force (fanc, or revalue It. only UghUy to keep Base in Marin Coivity. fhe •ooinpelittv1: ellg, over most Western ' ! l currencies for French «!ports. S , H' h. R' ·· OK In the view of some European pollll· trip 1g 18e cians1· and financle.fs these talks aiuld • find an outline agreem~ on the scope of LAS VEGAS (UPI) -The Glark Coun· ~ reallgnmeot·O:I major curfinCy values ty Planning Commission has granted a since Presk;tent Nixon at the Franco-zoning variance to aUow Metro Goldwyn American Azores meeting eJpressed U.S. May~_ to begin construction ol a high-rise .readiness to devalul the dollar u part ol gambling ruort on the ·Lu Vegas a money-and-trade package. •istrip." . -. · Yoletid~ .Torn1oil ·Raging , I ReligitJ.i:t, rolitics 'C~n f ou11.d ~c~Q_ol Christmas Jly 'AJ(TRUR R. WSEL - 0t tM o.nr , ... , 119fl' Little Peace and not much good will ex· ists UUs yule season among 'fac.tional Ut: terpreters: _!)11 "~ 1J:$. Co~stitution, relative to wfiat brange Coast public schools may do to celebrate Christmas. Religion and politics have some OU.Nat COAST DAILY PILOT N..,..,, IMdi H,,.f'-tt• .._. --,,_,...,. educ_ators in i miXed-up fix. The problem Is that guidelines set forth by America's .founding fathers 195 rears ago In Philadel~hla inust be applied to-- day-~ •·local level In 34 county school districjs. Times· have changed &ince the separa- tion of church .. nc1 state wa s spelled out. And partisan groups, plus parents with a half million children from 5 to 18 enroll- ed 1n Orange COast schools, all seem to hive one or more opinions. The .American Civil Liberties Union's (ACLU).yiew, issued to school districts Jn a.malled reminder, is.that Chrlit nrust be left.out of Christmas, in lhe classroom. ~MIM s.c~ Ou.Hft• COMT 'i.iaLlil:llfrfO COM,~ . ••~•rt N. W•••) "'"lllftt ... ~ , "Stuff '8Dd .nOnsenaie," is a three-word -:., ca~!io~ 1of ~the National Justice ~ou'nc1abQ11 Of ~erica (NJFA ) reactJon. t1¢edlt.lS . ,to say, the ACLU arid the NJFA do!J'l see .. ye to eye. . . J•~lc I. C::vrltf Vic.I 'r.lollrlf .,.. G.ltrlll MtfWIW Thoin11 Kat~il l-'illr' ; l h•111•1 •A. ~v1,lii•• ......... -Edi!Or CheYltt H ... l." Riol.1NI P. Nill AHltltlll #11111111111 l'fflll'I .: TAe •tWO~ eop!litutional Interpretive o_rganta.~ do .not, even see eye to eye on PQ!!ible·ways to resolve lhelr conflict In tegaJ 1deology. "You1re damned If you do and damned l Jf you don't /' su ms up Costa Mesa schoolman Garland Wetzel. He is principal of Bayview Elementary School. one of 38 Newport-Mesa Unified SCbooi Di.strict campuses. Wet.zel!1 sti(f had considered canceling a Christmas observance after trusteeJ received the ACLU paper, which was Im· lJledialely aUaclled In a NJF A reply. The ACLU legal slafr cite<! two U.S. Supreme Court rulings on seperaUon of church and state 11 precedents for ruling out religious content in campus holiday .cU•iUes. A baJartt ln Chrbtmas fesUvals - such as Including Clwlnukah, the Jewllh high hollilay characlerl..ct ., the Festiv•l bn.tghl.! -lan'l lllitable either, the ACLU COlllends. Genenlly; Or... oOasl 'chol>ls ) noN!d ~m. "We had our Jlttle--show last night, 11 Wetzel s111id ~Wtd~ay. not1n1 a Olan- . nukah •1181owu ~ arter 111:6111 o~ jec~ ;oy one JawlJll ll!Other. · lie uld ohe conlJ!ldled u-. !I! tho 'Hebrew lollh 11t,~·1 ,.m l.W.1 only the other side..i Grealflj Story • ·Ever Told be told. "The Christians got on us in the past for 'loo much Santa Claw'," Wetz e I, rt-marked, implying -as Abraham Lin· coin said -that you can't please all of the people all of the time. Bayview School tried to cover all bases, giving the children a little Christia nity, Judaism and al so the jolly old saint from the North Pole. "I taped it all and l kflOW what w 1 s said," Wetzel revealed, adding he record- ed the final rehearsal too. Robert M. Damir, chairman of the NJFA's California Justice Foundation board of directors, charges in hls reply to Eason Monroe's ACLU Christmas pro- gram guidelines that the other group erTed. Damlr contends ACLU aUorney.s impl y Christmas programs constitute religious indoctrinaUon . He also charges a second ACLU point against subh observances misstated the Supreme Court ruling by oot reciting Its full text written 20 years ago, Delivering the majorfty opinion In Zorach vs Clauson, Justice William 0. Douglas said that nothing in lhe Constltu· lion makes it ·net?essary for government to be hostile to religion. Tl'aditional\y, opponents of the ACLU brand It a liberal group. The NJF A. oa the other hand. lisll on JLt letterhead persons a(flliated in the rput i1¥ltb'uUra-conservaUve causes. Liguna Beech Unified &chooJ Dlstrid trustees, aCUng as most Orange County dlatricts, talked over the ACLU Christmas program guidelines and lg· nored them . The board was also told by Mra. Thomulna "Tommie" Gunn. are a chairman for the ACLU, lhat in' no way was it intended to di&rupt yuletide ac· tJviUes. A familiar figure on the Laguna Btacb eaene and daughtt!r of lite cowboy tact°" Tom Mix, Mrs. Gunn also beat aome crilia ot the ACLU to tile draw, relatlv1: 'to whether puplls shodld have Cbrls~as programs. · Hte dt\18hter1 6he rtVtaled, was an anaerwho ung "Away ln a M~nger,11 at ·the Toi> ol 'Ille World Ele-llo'y School allow • -. --...... -.... - • • • Lion 'Lilted~ Battin's· Bid • . , ·-• Leo Proves UritWing for Smpett F H • Tllo lino .. ahall <'}I .!Ao and '.Ii k ·~ onu.r'J>-~·-~lad ... _. ~f o~smg fl!la•~· ' • "'~bl•"• 1Mloillodftdilll1 •• ' IMlllarlad lul ...... y .... J<IDldl! ~ ·~ ................ -•• ' K .a--1'ltk-~ ~lfl'* Jqt\ ~' anlmab lo B l'atk, . A • o ..illd a inu ·Walking a !Ion ." ' Leo, WliO ta , the counl1 IJllmll gencv I t&an a Gtmiail. ahepherd" near '11eller fol quennlina teita.' • ' J , Fullerton airport. Four days pa.qed end ·~· Orante ) ··l!olle q~eslionid-"''' man . )>u lei! County .,berlU 10nt a dlpUiy .19 1\UOM , • , ~.L , , whOll Jte c:OUtd nol ~etil'mine II any clly )'ark police .talion. He wa• """"111· Jltll ., ~ Cllllttn;n ~rt ~tip ! P"" law had been•vloieled,_.,--•• . -the Rlverslde lherill'1 ol&l In .search or .• jected._OJJ!lge ~l\llty'Houslrig Au!J'or)I'/ Leo then got lntR the act. He invaDd a a hot lion which had bef.rl stolen lo that got anolher gotn~ over by supervisors residence~ and .altacked a 17 monlh •coµnly. Wednesda old girl. unatelr. sbe wa;s only toduettme,Leo'sownerarrivedfrom "' ylni. ·1ra • I .11 rt scratched )tt. · · · ---· ' Riveraide and provf4 ~ abelter officerl .An ,.dm s . 1qv' comm1 ee rcpo "A. be-as we can dettnqine, LeO thafthe lion was lr><Wd JiU pet.<He wu urging that. the cfulnJll'f cltlea be ca.n- ..waa ju!it trying .to pre.vent the HtUe girt &r"1ted custOdy. • . • :. ' , vassed .to determine how many an ln· from getting away," sald a Buena Park Today Buena Park police ~and the terested in parUcipaling In the venture officer . '!Perhaps he wanted her ror a sher1rrs office are looking for . Christmas toy ." "Adamson." Riverside deputies doo't was end~rsed by a split 3 to 2 vote. The scratching episode put police on believe 'that ii his tnte. name. ·But ifitte ls • Superv~J! ftalph Clark of Anaheim, a the trail of lhe man again. He wu found lhe J11an they believe bell, l)e bu•a rap former: mayor of µia~ ·community, and said his name was John Wayne aheet two pa.es long. empbaslzed that the a thorJty cannot bl Adamson, 23, of La Habra. Tbey say he stealJ otht:r things. besides' Un........,. . ltl • • "Had a driver's license to prove It 11 lions. • ' ,,.,.-.. on c es.-1 ' . II 1¥> citi15 agree !'\~• progr,am, wblcb , . 1nvolyei sol\ci\lni al ~Ir ant ~or ~t $ 7 000 • Li ' . t ' St l · · r subsidies .fpr iow, ;ip ~· ~. the ' ill . quo r 0 en· riew a}ern:y,Will bl tii bfalliedlentllely by the Boafd•of Supervifiorl, the committee • 1 advised. • I A liquor truck dri ver who was found locked in his van in Huntington Beach Wednesday told police he Jost more than $7,000 worth of liquor to hi jackers. The driver, whose name i3 being withheld by police, said two men kid- naped him and his truck in Orange, stole 226 cases of liquor and left him lock- ed in the vehicle which was parked in the Zody 's Department Store parking lot at Edinger Avenue and Golden West Street. Passersby heard the man's shouts for help and notified polic:e who freed him. Orange police said the man 's two-hour ordeal began when he stopped to eat lun ch at the Denny's coffee shop, 3000 W. Chapman Ave. at about noon. As he left, he was approached by the two men, one of whom showed him a gun and told him to drive to The City shopping center. The driver &aid he was told to drive in- to a delivery tunnel where he was locked I : \ \ ' ~~ lnln the back qJ the truck with the liquor. He said he was driven around for about 20 minutes and when the thieves unlocked the rear of the truck, It was b.fcked up to another van 11> that the liquor could be unloaded. · 1 After that, he was driven to Huntington Beach where he wu ·abandoned, police said. The two s~ are described at Negroet between the ages of 30 and 40, about five feet Dine or ten inches tall and ci heaVy build!, Chevalier. Holding On PAl\IS (AP) -Maurice Chevaller'1 secretary reported today that the 13-ye~ old king of.French ·showmen spent a,good night and wu i n °atationary-condlt1on" In Necker Hospital. : ... I ' I 582·536 8ookcas• Rog . $799 Sale $649 582.100 Dt1k Rog . ,369' Sale $299 112-441 Cht1I Roq, $249 Sale $199 Sw)••I Chair hq. $179 Sale $139 ' If 8 suffl.cient pumber of:communJtles join iri 1he projeiit they iwill be granted two representatives on the governing committee, selecte,1 by the coWlty League or Cities. 1ile 25 cities are given until Feb. 9 to indicate their wishes . The housi,ng authority was approved last month by supr\risors in the same 3 to 2 vote. It had been propose'd by "Battin last summer. A straw canvass ci cities recenUy found divided sentiment on the project. Ac- cording to Supervisor David L. Baker of Garden Grove, most councilmen said, 1•go ahead with it if you want but leave us oul" Wednesday Baker ur1ed caution ln forming the agency. "Until we know what the cities want there is no valid reason to ~ua~~e::b ;~t!8i!.~ubre~~· "hute Battin aceused him of "foot dragging" and Baker reacted with, "Your como men ts are unnecessary and unfounded." \ , Dictionary Stand Rog, $SS Sale $45 -. · 1 .. . . . • " Your fol!Oriu inu!1"' <lt1lgn.r toil! br hoppv to 41tflt rou , • , ~•m•@~ ,J 'GARRE/T f U RNl]ll RE .. I,,_ "w INTERIOR DESIGNERS Opo11 'Moa .. Tlturs. & Frr. ..... COSTA MESA, CALIF. 646-0275 . 646-0276 Your favarltt lnt1rlor deslQntr tcl!J bt ham to CJ.tilt uou ••• • \ • • -· • -· -16.1971 DAILY PIL01 If 'Nixon Gets Solons ·Vow "' • I '&' ' ' • Crackdown . 01i Graft -'I.rliS ~o.l~~~f-' Five Women .. • ~Extend Bid N ' A *" T s rt NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) -whO are misled Into lhinkinJ "fer to Gibeon offering his Barrea mAkes llll,700, uader ·w=GroN~:;:U.S 0 uppo , ·~;:~!:!!~~~.~}~~~~do~~·.:: %:"a~~~ :E:~'ii~ s.oret service has· Its !Int female lying down on the job because thinking I should aay we have bla allfY to exceed IMl•of his ....... to be! d D al · • ' ' his crackdown on gait and to be a little bit crookeil to gel 1 tmmedlato aol>ordlnate, Police ell oo far bu not acted 611 . For Jobless •~al .. -,. P guar · ti •ldckbacka lw cut · their In-the Job dobe," Gibecin aald. . Cblel Antboey Barres. Gibson's "'l,ueal tO ralae &:1~~=' :r=.~i: I ev ua , on comes. Redden has submitted a let-lleilden ...,,.1111,000 a~ den'& lajary lo 115,llllt, and -eitle." · • The aituatlOn ts -st In tbe l~"-:;ji-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii~iiiiiiii~~--~~ .. ~~:--IL-Five women, au'. college poµce de~t. wberel WASBJNGTON (UPI) -Congress bu graduate. In their'°': were sworn WASHINGTON (UPI) -When ad-Pollee Director John L. Red· 86 sro· RES BRIM FULL I· • ' ~ J>hlOd and sent.to President Nixon.legb· In Wednead~y and joined tbe I,111 mlnlatrailon offlelals enter er u c I a I den Is under "tremendous . • · ,-Jat:Jon under which about 10 percent of the men 1'1Jo protect the Pre!ident, vice negotiations with the United States' chief presrure11 to quit, Gibson said. ~ ..- nailon's 5J5 milllon unemplO)'l!d workers pmldent ·and their Immediate trading partners In Washington this lledden Is threatening' 'to • Of ·Christ-Goocffes 1would get an extra 13 weeks of reduced families aDd guard the natiori's cur· weekend. they will have the support of resign in a salary dispute with .. ' unemptorment benefits. 'rency qalnst counterfeiters; Democratic and Rep u b II e an con· the Cily Collllcll, which Is ~ 1 '!be legislation would apply-to states 'Ille 11gents• duties Also Include gn!SSional leaders for an agreement to quently at odds with Glbson. ·where those still receiving benefits and protection,. of major presidenital devalue the dollar. "The word ls out that •those who· have ethausted them has to-candidates and visiting headlJ of 'lbe congressional leaden met with . nobody· can J'llllke tnoney 1nl __ .:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:_~ • t:aled &15 percent '1r more of the work state. Presi.dent ~Ni:J:on for one hour and 15 th1s adminl.stratlon,'' Gibsonl- force for the past IS weeks. That cur-minutes Wednesday. When they emerged said. rintly incluaes 11 states plus Puerto Rico. from the 'fhlte House cabinet room, they "The policemen don't wort In those areas it was estimated there , said eongress will approve devaluation . • aa ·bard fot Redden as they dkl 1 are 538,000 worker,, who have used up J F Jed by raiaini the official price of gold for previous directors " be their regular $ weeks ol beneflls. Under DD18 tes Oi whenever the administration asks for 1l said. "They openly 'make t 1he legislation they would get an extra 13 uwe think it ts a step in the rioht diJ'ec.. statemeitts -and I 1..-.:... weeks Of hall ben<lij.< up until July I. · ' ~ MNw Those starling tbe •pecial program just In rn·son B·eak Uon and bellellclal to the U.S. economy,'". about•them -that since they . before the cutoff date would still a:et their .1.< Senate DemocraUc Leader M i k e can't make any money any . full 13 -twe:eb, with the fin~ elld date Mansfield 'said. more, then the hell with it." r coming! OCt. I. . HONOlluLU (UPI) _One Inmate was 11ep; ·Gerald R. Ford, tbe House Redden was appointed alter •. The 'l'reaaury'would foot the bill IOI' the shot.and several guards were Injured In R<!publican leader, aald be believed tbe Gibson took office July I, 1970, I Utra· beQefits -instead of through a ta:r an attempted ~ (rom the Ha wail . Congress would "respond accordingly" if as Newark's first bl a c,.k on em~.as is the case with the reg-State Prison Wednesday nighl the negotiations ahow progress. mayor. The previous ma)'Or, ,uJar bebefits. The states where workers Jt tbe-_.....wt 'iU!i:hni\AnN • el ht 'lbe weekend meeting will involve Hugh J. Addonlzio, was con- ,would QU8llfy 'immediately include Alas-~:i the ,;..-;-~~?!'~--m · g finance ministers· of the 10 richest nations victed on federal shakedown • ka. ,Q!Mfomla, CWulecticut .. Maine, Mu-A warden said· seven priSooers Jn the of the non-Communist world. charges alter Gibson beat him sachusetts,· Michigan~ New Jersey, Rhode rnuimum _'leClirity 'aection tried t(> Nixon announced Tuesday aft er for re-election . . ;Jslan.(!, Y~t, WUhlngton and Nevada, . escape; and Jb· the ensuing disturbance, meeting with French President Georges ~eople "in and out of the ·in additicirf. to the commonwealth of ' prlfooer . RalPb CUesta wis shot in the Pompidou in the Azores that the United pohce department, :if low rank 'PuAetslopollkeicosrn.an for Sen Warre "·-u' leg., . St.ates would work toward devaluaUon of Redanddbigb, witouldbeclike tothsee . n ,.~ • Several guards were reported injured, the dollar. en qu ause ey i'°" (O.Wa!'J,), said Oregon, Penn,syl-and two. were . taken to the hospital. ' l,lellllWbile,.tbe Price Coplmlasion took woold prefer to ,,. tbe f vania afl(f-tHS:wail 'IOOrt miibt qualify as· Cuesta was also takeQ to .Q!leen's Medical aclon Wednesday to Umit price fie -in-df;pa.rtment ~ .. the old way, ~w~p. ~bur D. Mills (n..Art1:· tn-argu. Center. . ' • , creases charged by doctors and dentists. ~~.corruption, Glbson said. int for the 11\0llUre Wednesday," said Following the attempted escape, about Your $10 bill may go up to .fJ0.25 Im getting all kinds of there were more .than 200,000 J<>bless in lO to 20 prisoners -...,e In the recrea-shortly. But II It get.s higher than tha~ crazy pressures from people U>s Afite!es ~ Cl)at WaillJnitiiit state tlon ·yard refused•to·retmn earlier than tbe ·doctor may find blmaell "°""'!ting :bapan uneliiploymeilt rate.-« aboUt 10 usual but tbe prisoners dal!ned 1bey wllh a government agent Instead of an percent· : • ~ ' were beiDg unfairly, treat.cl. ailing patient . . •\"• ... ... ' . " ~ . ~ ' Freed .. Captive Reveals Life Lindsay Set GENTLEMEN ••• WE AIM TO PLEASE . ' . In ·:R~d·China· Prison Cell . ' . ·-· ' For Seven Primaries PlllLADELPHIA (AP) -wilh newsmen since be and aald she wants some new WASHINGTON (UPI) standing efect ' IA front or•:,. Mary Ann llarb\o< · were ·clresSeo, but absolutely no Mayor John V. Lindsay of 'Christmas~r,hmii:l:!c~, released Monday • jln _ HoRI ·alacks. New York wjll ent_er • his \'.Olc9 low 1 and often in-Kong. ''She said 'Please dOn't buy D e mo c ra t i c presidential ·audible, Ricllard Fecteau told Miss Harbert, 25, ~ .. P-alo me·any pants,. 1 want tome primariu in seven states, the . of .the JQQety'.~9 years he sP:ent Alto, who spent more t!wr dresses 1 "Mrs. HarDer.t.ald. W~n.Po!t.sald,today. :. ~d.o::~ ~mmuniSt ~ three years Jn prison lit 'China .,-;I gu~ss !he's been wearing · The .Post aald Lindsay, . ., · , , , and bad beei:t given ~P../~ pants in China. Wouldn't you' Republican who switched to , "I .w~s; ,aloOe , ~ lqng," dead ~Y-~er parents,~ Ifie Sssutne that"" ,'Fectia~ aaic1 W~~·; wouJd,ipeatwithnewsmento-Miss Harbert and Fecteau the . Democrat1c • party this " Becapje of,thls, tl>e .43-_year· df3. ";1 ... ,,. • ~;are ~lfalttng final results year, would enter primaries In _,0JdF~·~he.09~found /(~·\&Jie posed for of •medleal.41,.., at nearby Florld1 1 Wfs.consin , • it ~t'to )neet afl4I' speak 1pbofllRrajibs but bad rofuaed V!IJIO;'.!'Fargi' Jledical center , Ma..acbusetts, I n d la n a, wllh JieOPle. • , to answer queallon!. and;Hnapilatwbere tbey were Oregon California and New " ·Fecteau, an Anny civilian B~ Polly Harbert, her taken Tuesday on their arrival Yo k. but uld ski th first , employ,e who spent half of his mother,~ Mid that during ·a on the' UiS. malnland after a r wo P e . WESTCLIFF PLAZA 19 · ~ imprisonment in tearful telej>hone conversation 27-bour ··flight from Hong primary In New Hampshire NEWPORTER INN .~ .... lltify.--•• hiietiiiijiililsii' ii1U'Sii. iitiiimiieeiitlngliiiiiiWiiiedneadaiiiiiii1iitbaiiiitiiiiMiiliryiiiiAnniiiiiiiii K0ng. March ? .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiFiii 12 ' .. . \ ·We specialize in mink al its glorious fashion best. Only the ' ··freshest· quality skins will do. Styling must be elegantly up lo dale. D.etails mu.st be attended lo with . meticulous care. Tho 'c~t-of a sleeve, Iha roll of.a collar, the swing of a skirt must ·be -executed with couturier perfection. But most of all, we specialize in personalizing the luxury of natural mmk·to you - . with fashion ,' quality and value, no matter what amount you sP.nd . • ' . .. ' . ·-. Memo to men ••• Buy her a fur for Christmas • • • with exchange prlvlled9es MASTER f'VRJUER SINCE 1933 M.)Acques DUleNIU _. MANUPACT~lllS OP WOILD'I •1NUT PUIS 14 Fashion Island Newport Beach • 644-4661 Store Hfff'tt OPEN EVERYDAY \,INTIL CHRISTMAS Mo11d1y tkru S1h1r41v 10 a,m. to t :Jo.,.111. Sr.1nd1y 12 to I p.111. KEEPING flnowledgaable and courteous storekeepers to serve you., KEEPING a store that's friendly; casual and full of things. ... lllllolt KEEPING gin boxes to wrap those things. ' KEEPING lots of places In.park your car. KEEPING In mind always tha most .._ ___ lmportant·thlng ••• YOU. THESE ARE SOME OF THE THlllQS l KEEP. • . . .. • ... -· .---. .. -· ' • • Line Holding Dens·iiy ·' ' . . ~Ills will ' await with Interest the reactjon of the clt1 council to the revised land use element ~f the General Plan, approved In a 5-0 vote by the council- appointed planning comm1.s~· on after a series of public hearin•• . .. ' Tb~ hearings were m ked by considerable com• L.nt from Village Lagunas okesmen. They pointed out !: 3-1 building height limit vote was an expression ot the public wL!h to protect Laguna from uncontrolled growth. Key point Is the establishment of zoning that would result in an ultfm1te holding capacity of about 20,000 permanent residents. This is up from the 18,000 figure suggested in the first General Plan draft. but down from the 28,000 In the final document, which looked 14 some zoning far higher density. ' The land use element •• revised by the plsnners ts aimed directly at preserving the Art Colony's "inti· mate village ~uality." The Chamber of Commerce has voiced opposition · to the reduced population figure, but overall, the draft does appear to reflect the desir~ of mosl resldenta. There probably wlD' be some strong pressure on the council to open the· 'Way for at lea.st some higher density zoning. So mare political fireworks could be in the offing. Discipline Begins at Home Discipline has been a concern of trustees of the San Joaquin J!Jementary School District In recent weeks. But before they launch a program of in·servlce training to upgrade student discipline techniques for their staff. they might try approaching it on a rudimen· tary level -setting an example at their own meetings. BehaYlor of trustees at' a. special meeting on an• other issue last week did, ~Ille to inspire oonfidence. During a controversial cliacusslon, Preston Howell and Dennis Smith lo¢ their tempers and walke\I out of the meeting. . The Incident OCCUrTed after Howell repeatedly at- W.pted to make a motion but was Ignored· by Board Chalnnan Gratlan Bldart. One solution to the problem ol meeting discipline Is a closer adherence to ~bert's Rules of Order. An· other. however . is the exercise of a little more self con· troj and courtesy. The district must soon ask' the voters to pass a tax override amounting to 77 cents more than is now in effecl The trustees need to s ho w they can w o r k ti>- gethcr as adults and conduct themselves in a manner befitting their office. Discipline begins at home. Beauty Should Come First In a recent private conversation, San. Clemente's manager tor a major utility company said power out· ages are not as severe during local windstorms because the area has few trees. Practical, yes, but not so beautiful. And ii highway engineers Jrnve their way in cqm- tng months, power companies will have lesa to worry about. New.road improvements are at faull Members of the Capistrano Beach Community Af. BOCiation have battled in vain in recet)t weeks to save 22 palms estimated to be 40 years old on a stretch of a roadway ironically called 1'Las Palmas." County ehpieers condemned that stand during a rerouting pro1ect Of the road to make room for a new freeway offramp. Another stand, this one of towering eucalyptus along Del Obispo Road, will wind up Jn local firi;iplaces soon when work is complete on a maJor widening Project along the roadway leading to Dana Harbor. ln both cases engineers point to existing a,Pproved plans for the road work, shrug and say that there is nothing they can do. There is something they could have done, how4 ever: Consider beauty and a respect for the envirQD• men! before setting to work on ·the drawing boards. s . 'S~e ii 'begorrah, you understand all. this is for th'/ glory of Ireland, madam/' Botaewife Doesn't Know What to Bel~e Some Make a 'Career' of Unhappiness Housing Agency Has Her Support Confusion Over D~tergents WASHINGTON -The harassed boulewtfe, ~ to her elbaws in suds, nD JoQger tnoWs wM:t to believe about detergents. PnCticall:r every ~tergenl on the market seems to be linked with something catastrophic. Some are said to. an earlier decision, the Food and Drug Administration bas stated that eneymes ,'MJ! both safe and effective. Medical cause cancer. others to irritate the skin, others to endanger the \llves Of liUle ch1lm.n, still othen to destroy life in riv· ers and lakes. 1b get clothe s ~whlter than white., !letergent llJ.lllu!aC. turen have itsorted .. to a varleiy of "'""plex detergent fonnulas, none of which has been shown to be both completely safe and effective. ·, · ..tndies earlier had warned that enzymes oouJd irritate the skin aiid cause IWlg damage. But the National Academy of Sciences--N1tlona1 Research c.ouncu has now concluded that "the average enzyme laundry product in normal use by con- §Umets has not produced more primary Jfrttatioq of the skin than have l)mllar products that contain no enzyme!i."1 Enzymes won't get out all the staln!, however, that 10me manufactW'erl have claifned. THE SAFF.ST WASHDAY detergent 11 heavy duty granulated soap, which has fallen largely out of use. In soft water, wp is said to be jwt as effecUve as moat detergents. But the' housewife 1'ill have to bunt for granulated soaps In the lllpenntrket. Here, meanwhile, la the latest status of several detergent ingredients that have cauaed controversy: -NT A, or nitrilotriactUc acid, is suspected. of causing genetic damage in ~e and, therefore, la now banned ciutrlght by the govemmenl Although al one time the most promising substitute for phosphates, tt may never be ·allowed back on the mukeL -ENZYMEs ARE BA~ Reversing • -BORATEl!, CARBONATES and sillcatea, the non-phosphate detergenta, are dangerous for small chlldren. Last ·Auguol; I lltUe girl to CoMeeticul swallowed a handful of a caustic "non- polluting" detergent and died of suf4 focation wlthln ail days. The ingredient• had burned away her windpipe. The government, fearing that as many as 39;000 children might swallow detergents each year, reversed lls 1tand against phosphate detergents and decided they were safer than non·phosphates. '."l'be aafest thing in tenns of human health is to use phosphates." said Surgeon General Jesse SteWeld. A month later, he i;evers- ed blmsell again. He said that not all·non- phosphatea contain c!iustlc ingredients and that some phosphate detergents are Just as harmful to swailow as their causUe replacements. In a moment of wisdom, Steinfeld reeommended soap. ' ' -PHOSPHOROUS, certainly the most controversial ingredient, is found in 90 per cent of all detergents sold in America. Phosphates are nutrients that stimulate the growth of algae in the water. In the last few years, thousands of tons of phosphates from detergents rulve ~been dumped in American waterwl)'s. Algae growth, which depletes the supply of o~gen Jn the water, has become so extensive in some areas that pla.qt and fish lUe are nearly extinct. f~;.._d The most popular pho'll'Mle. ~nt Is Tide, made by Procter; mid daiil!ile, the biggest advertfset: in America, Tlde contalnea 12.3 peIJ:e?tt'Jlhospborus, whlt:h is about ! percent mOre than most. Although many detergent makers would settle for a limit of 8.7 percent phosphorus in detergents, Procter and Gamble has fought adamantly against "1Ch I ruling. MICHAEL KIERNAN, a researcher for Kirklaod Hall, the ecOlogy college we are establishing, reports that Gain, Duz, Ox· ydol and Cheer also contain more than 8.7 percent phosphorus. His research indicates that granulated soaps or liquid organic cleaners are both safe and effective. At the very least, be advises housewives to check the detergent package and find out how much phosphorus it contains or. if it la a non- phosphate detergent, whether Jt is dangerow to children. Will Teddy Run in 1972? 'Ibe NaUonal AssoclaUon of ls·Ted-Ke~ nedy Running·for·Prealdent Writers held ttl annual bapquet lt the De,phic·Hilton in Washington the olber evening. More than 500 member•. attended. President Augustus J, A1JiW')' rtporled prouclly that sssoci· auon production was up lfi.3 percent over Jut year. As.wci· at.km member1, Maki, were now grinding out an tV· erage of 43.8 news- paper articles, mar- attne pieces and net- wwk specials each dly oo the question: "WW Senator Kennedy Run !or Pres!· dent 1n 1972?" THE MEMBEllSHIP 11, ol course, bl~ terly divided on th.ls c:iuestJon. A large factlon holds the Senator could have the Democratic nomlnaUon lor the asking. But Itta tpUt Into two splinter groups: OltANOI COAST DAILY PILOT ' llobm N. Weed, Pvblbh<r TllonlU K,.1'11, Editor Albm w. Bat<1 Editorial P~• Edltor ,,.. <dlb>rial -of ... Dolly Pilot aeeka to ,Inform &nd 1timu- lai. readal by pruenUnr thll -per'• oplnlona .... ..... mml.U'f oA toPks of tnunst •n4 slpl.flcanoe. by ~ a. forum for ~ up eulo.a. ot our retdm" oomtons. and b7 prncnUne the cll\'tl'N ~nu ot Informed • 9tt'Wn and spoteancn on toJ>lcs "'thodl>'. Tb~. ne..mber 18, 1971 • ··- ~ 7 """"ll"'~ ., 14 '''1 ~rt Hop_ee -.~ ···' ,/ The He-Isn't-Asking Splinter Group and the He-Is-Too Splinter Group. Another denomination believes he couldn't wln if he tried -with half HY~ he lln'I trying and ball •mlline aupenorly. sun another schism clings to the dogma that be ls waiting for the proper omw, with ita mere devout memberl Pointing out that at the 1992 Democratic ConvenUon senator Kennedy will be e1- actly as old aa Senator Hubert Humphrey ls today. BUT DESPITE the divergent views the banquet was unmarred by personal ran- cor. As President Augury Pointed out, "We are joined to~ether by a common bond -that of making an honest buct." And 10 it was that the members rose, hands joined, to sing the a.uocl1Uon's theme aong: "For He's a Jolly Good Topic." A bu.mt ofrertng was aerved. AU might have gone well had not J1alab N. Sybil, the noted iconoclast, risen to d~ mand time "for the presentation of a tot.ally new theory on the subject." The member1 at.a.red at each other ln dlsbelle(. After Iii the mWlon1 ol •ords that had been written could there possibly be 1 new th<ory on the oubjeclT Thu1 were they lured Into Sybil's diabolical trap. He was granted five minutea to expound bis unortbodCJ vlew1. "FIRST," BEGAN Sybil, "every dullard In thfl room must agree that at thl1 ttmt, Senator Kennedy must avoid at all costs glvina any Indication he IJ nmnln& for Prtsfdent. A single slip and his enemies would dMCtnd on him ln a twlnkling, bringing up <llaJlllOqulddlck, immaturity and other •lns -and thus utterly dealloylng his chanct• of be<x>mln& Pnsldtnt nelt year." Tha membera nodded. "Therefore," continued Sybil, ''the only way he can run for President is to· avoid at all costs running for President. This he has scrupulously done. So we see my friends, that he is obviously running for President." There was a stunned silence. "You won't tell the pub Ii c, will you, Mr~ Sybil?" begged President Augury. "OB·BO, WON'T I? crowed Sybil triumphantly. "And, of course, once I've publicly proved Senator Kennedy ls nin- niag for President, I will have utterly destroyed hia chances of becoming Prell· dent -thus making the quesUon, and your little association, moot." "Our children will starve!" cried Augury. But, oddly enough, Sybil was nm over by a tnick while leaving the banquet and all his papers were destroyed 1n an ac- cidenlal fire. Indeed, not a single word of his theory has leaked out to the general public - not until this very moment. Now what'• the nation gotna: to talk 1bout until ne.1t November? Dear Gloomy Gus · A 1lgn of the Umea In Laguna' Awhile back we had a ruckus ov.er buafness signs. Now there's a hassle over who will pay for bracket& for Festival of Arte aiinl on utillty poles. Ho bum. --0. D. D. 'IVs ... ,.,,. ...,..,. ftMtrt' ......... "" ....... rll¥ ... tit "" '"'"" ..... ' lfllf ,_, ,., ,.... ........ , ~ .. ""''' ..... • • Tboughls at Larp: 'Ibere are perSoaallties who -make a "career" out of unhappiness -offer them a chance at bapplness, and they manage to extract the last drop of To the Editor: "Bureaucratic Bypath?", your Dec. 7 editorial headllne, is no way to describe _ the consumer affairs agency or the hous- ing ·aUtMrity recently created by the Board of. SUpervisors. Your .inference that both are ·the brainchild of ~rt Battin "who ,_ probably not by coincidence - will be up for reelection nelt year," ls shallow Indeed. anguish out of it. • • • IN REGARD to the housing authority, To imiilne that tbtre ls a 1'Jl9litlea1 , bQw, you can continue to apeak of the ; aoluUotl ~ lo our '°'° · ' '..... oeeds of low-income families 'in such clal problems Is the ~ J. tenns as "reported shortage of safe and 1 romantic delusion of · sanitary dwellings" when source after . lhe seU..stylf;d ·~reaJ. source has documented the number, is lst";. every ··politlcal beyond my sense of reason. solution creates its. Perhaps it is because in Orange County own·probtam, ad in· we don't have as many squalid shanties flnttum, and, on 1 y to point to as we ha~ struggling families when we advance who must scrounge for food, clothing and beyond the realm of medicine to afford the rent or mortgage the political to the way above their means. hum.an ind tbe personal is there a chance of breaking out m seU·perpetu- aUng syltems whose meam inevitably turn Into eods. • • • + Nothing becomes so difficult as a 1imple deed done with reluctance. • • • lnmlrance figures reveal that there are about 50 percent more accidents in ren- tal cars than in OWner-driven cats; -,vhich polntS not only-to the risk in handling a strange vthicle, ~ possibly also to the Indifference in damaging what belongs to somebody else. - • • • Nobody sounds aa dumb as the typical TV newscU\ef, reading his copy with the tame affable monotony of intonation - whether the ttem is a hockey score or an lnternaUonal cstutrophe. • • • '4Need" b the worst basis for Jove, because otir needs change even as they are being aupplied; and the neediest peo. pie emotionally are the least capable of maintalnlna a 1table relationship. • • • The paradox or lntemational relations 11 that countries cannot be "friends" unless they are rougbJ,y equals, and every country is seeking for the edge of lliperlority wben H attains parity. • • • Thole "1lo look for "lmpiration" before they begin to work fall In recognizing the basic creative truth that work can engender inspiration. • • • What the rabid ideologue is incapable of seeing was pungently put by Dean Inge a half-century ago, when he said: "Every Institution not ooly canles with it the seeds of its own diseoluUon, but prepares the way for Its most bated rival." • • • It la han!er to understand why things work smoothly th-.n why they work bad· ly; and we need more studies of good functJon -such 11 In families -than of dyslunctJori, in crder to learn as much about be.aUb u ft know about disease, mentlily, phyalca!Jy,and socially.· • • • The dog Is prai5ed for being true to us,. but the cat Is feared for being true to Jtself: what we crave is not integrity, but nattery. Quotes C1pt. Robla L. Quigley, USN, DirtclM of a VES, oa tour of Calif. aa\!al base• -''tf we're going to belong to this pro-- fesslon we cannot ask for special trent· ment as women (but at least ) W<!:'re where Women'li Lib has been trying to get for years, so far as equal pay for equal work la co°'ern~" .. WE OFl'EN FORGET that we are a middle class nation with a median U.S. ramily income of $9,000 a year, which • means that many millions can't afford to pay more than $150 a month. Or by the real estate yardstick, even the lowest priced new house In Orange County around $19,000 requires an income of $7,600 Yet 38 percent of the county's households don't make that much. A year ago, 27 out of California's :::a counties had a housing authority. Jn recommendlng one for Orange County, the Planning Commission and the Citizens DlrecUon Finding Commission felt that rent subsidies were needed to relieve the growing problem. UNDER TRIS program, whlch was established by the Housing Act of 1965, a local housing authority can contract with an owner to lease a home or housing unit. then can sublease It to a low income family for an amount equal to 25 percent of its income with the federal govern- ment making up the difference. Housing under the rent supplement p~ gram is financed with mortgages Insured under HUD programs at the market rate or interest. The housing, of whatever type, is built, owned and managed by private industry. RATRER TUAN the housing autborlt1 being just the brainchild of Supervisor Battin, it Js a well thought out recom- mendation of the Planning Commission, Planning Department and Citizens Fad Finding Commission. Instead of calling it potentially "one more bypath in a bureaucratic maze," let's make it work -someUting must. BARBARA EASTMAN Eleet More Women To the Editor: Years ago when Richard NIJ:on was running against Helen Gahagan DouglM, I talked to women who were going to vote for Nixon for apparently no other reason than that he baa· ''nice. Curly hair.•• Those gala, being Inherently Jealous of other women, obviously did not want one ol their kind to be In pubilc olflce. But times have changed, man, and t.odey we heu from Ubtnited "·omen who don't give a damn •bout curly hair, but are acotely lianned because they think Nlxbn ls the prime cause of all the bad things that are hoppenlng. LAUGH. IF YOU will, at the Lib jokes, hut just let these emancipated femmes have their way for only ONE generation and. 1 predict, you will see the end of greedy wars, the end of overpopulation, the end o( air, water and soil polltitlon and the end of so-called foreign aid which t~ gut .I!> be largely ald IO alien l""'~'"·'"l:'\"';"' ~ ' Maiiooi' l ~ i Letter1 tTotn reader1 are welcome. Normally writers 1hould convey their messages in 300 words 01" less. TM right to condense letters to fit space or eliminatl libel U reserved. All let- ters must include signature and mail- irig addres1, Qut namas~may be ~h­ held on ·~eque:rt ff tufficient ttti!on is apparent.. Poetry will not be pub· Lished. politicos of the big Powers, and some of It has been doled out to many a little savage "king" of ·a hungry bunch of human vertebrates who are now in t.be United Nations. WARS BJ)RT MOTHERS the most: Their sons are killed. The population ex~ plosion frustrates mothers who bear babies only to have them starve. Air, water and soil pollution hurts everybody, and foreign aid deprives American- mothers of their rightful share of the Gross NaUonal Product. Let's elect more women to cJty, county, state and federal offices. They're cool, man, and let's give them a chance. MILT BASHAM f'rlendlg Laguna To the Editor: Most people, including newcomers and tourists, find Laguna an exceptionally friendly town. Most Lagunans like relating to each other. AU It taku is a ll1lile and a "Hello" or .. Hi" for those a little fonnal or shy! · Laguna Is also very sthmilaling In that many are civic-minded. They care what happens in and to their city. For in- stance, take the dogs. Some would! Some wouldn't! Things become somewhat con- troversial, tiut a compromise is reached. Laguna remained intact, nor did the city "go to the dogs." WITH ALL THE rapid change, fast communication and turmoil going on in our count.ry and universally, it was amaz.. ing to find a plannJng commission here in Laguna with a marvelous sense of hum.or and the members of which encouraged particlpation by the townspeople by being officious enough to comma nd 'respect, but were not too formal or stuffy. Thus, people like Mr. Dilley, our greenbelt promoter, brought down the house wit.b his speech on automobiles anrl still made hit point The laughter eased the tension, alwa11 present, when there are the usual dlUertnoea of opinions. 'X.11erefore. we must not1 only kee-p Laguna friendly, we must recover, keep or fmd our sense of humor. Thus Laguna, despite d!Uerences, wtll liso be • happy city. ELINOR DA VIS ....---Bg George --- Dear George: You goody.good adv Jc e col- Umllists with your square advice on sex m11ke me alck! What does a Victorian squart like you know? Co out and live a JltUe before YoU try to advise anybody. about sex! TEENIE Oc•r Teenle: Good 1dvk•, but I CM'l My wUe and 1Jx children keep me pretty close to home . I I 17 • • • • p11a Beaeh l V~t.:.'. M~ ~O. 299, '4 ;EC110N$, ~P"GES " ORANGE cou~., C\+.LIFORNIA . ' ' · hlay's Ji'hull l ~ . l N.Y. Steeb , THURSDAY, •DECEM1Ett ·:1~. '1971 ' ' Coast · s~hools Feel Crunch Over Christmas "· By·ARTBUl\,IL·VJNSB&·· · • day 1!1'•·1bcMI level In Jl.coanly.ocboiil Of .. Dtilt, ...... .,.,,, .• dlstiictl. -.~ ' Utile peaee and nl>t nioCb good will ... '!'imos Jia ... olianged since the aepori- lsls tl)ls yule ,..,.. lllDOIW faCtlooal in-lion of chun:b and state was spelle<l oµt. terprolfrs of the l/·S. Copdi~, 'Aal part!Mn -plua porenls 1'ilP relaUV., to wba~ Orange Coast public a llalf·mlllli>,o childnll ~m 6 to 18emoll· ~ may do to celebrate Chr~. ed 'ii Orange Coast sobooiJ, all aeem·to Rellaion and politics hav ... rime : ·,ha~ one or mofe opinions tducltort In a1~n.. , + · i>,mfl'li:an Civil L!i\eruea Union'• 'l'l\e Jirobjem.J1 thal guldiltJ\es.IOl !Ortb ( U): .. !",·-to acbool diltrlct•dn by ~merica 's ,loundini filbert 191 Yl!lrt a · e¢rc!liJller, ii tllal aa-lal muat be qo;. P14at1e11'h'."' in"!!'~~~ !\>-, lef\'<~\1-of.dilstmas, ln'lhe <1"'"""1· . . "stuff and norweose," la a tbree-word; cipenllution Of the National Juatice Fowdation of America-(NJFA) reactlon. Needless to say, the ACLU and tbe NJFA don't eee eye to eye. The .two coostltullonal inlerprellvo organizations do .mt. even see eye to eye on poMlble ways to resolve their conflict in legal ideology. "you're damned U you do.and damnell U ~ don't;" sums up Colt& Mesa scboolnlan Garland Wetzel. .. . . ' .. Population . . .. . . J ·~Dull ' • .. . ·-. H-!altb aat baclt for ,_. ieiting only Ille other side ol The. Greateat sio.,. Ever Told be told. . ( ,,,.. Cbriltlans p oe U1 In the past far, 'too macb: Santa Claus'," W e t 1 e l ~ remarted, Implying -u Abralwun Lin' coin --lh&t yOu .can'l pl-all al the people 'all of the time. ' Bayview Scilool liled to COftf all bale!, giving tbe cb11dren a litlle Clrbllanity, Judaism and alto tbe joUy old Aini !rom (Ille TIJllMOIL, """' I) Laguna, . ,• CoJ\lroyersy .. '· ~or NeW: iwma Library -,_ .i ·J,-..,.r"<· :t ... • .. ;. J,<guilil. l!:<!•c!t'•·:ll>ng~ ·-.. ~:m-estim~.-111e-.m.:we h~ liollding IJ!"Oiecl 1s ~ to! 'overlook!"I "'!??e."~I t~<.lnp1exltlet,u move forward once more Tuesday when i ~.Property. •· , ' ,• th~ Board of Supervisoi:s will be asked to -Qb ~~deraUon,.'he ,~rie>con. aecepl a'bld that ts some $60 000 ·bigb.. cl~ the Ul111U1a facillll' wmaoted Ille that\ 'the amount budgeted,'. ·btrt · wt11· COii .of S<?me of the feat-tllat would pe/jnlt cohatrucUon ol the Jibtary witjl baV.,to be trimmed _to<.ftt\ a lower;'*1, litUt, if any trimming or 'architect Fied ,.su~ :ts ~ co~Uon1.ng, wood.,wng, a Briggs' plans. • . sPeCJ.~ .c~dren s sef!f,wn and others. , .Joseph .J, Smisek, directQr o! buildl~g ; Fi:leilds.o! the Library president Joseph services for the county, told the Laguna 1 0'~1'°'urged ~ council ~· adopt a c1ty council Wednelday night that he will I r~on endorsing Smisek s ~ recoijunend acceplance of a 1282,450 bid . ~tH>n to-accept the Victor Construc- lrom ·Victo< Construction Company · of • tiofl· bid. Artesia, though the aJTIOl!nt budgeted •for , . ':It will give us one of the finest the library wu only !220,000. liuudinP in .Orange Coonty," oald Two e.trller bids, for '297,090 and 'Sullivan.,. ctwhich we feel is jusUfied $263,000 were rejected as excessi"'ty • bOcaus< oftbe Unusual IQCatlon of the site ~ ThelaUerwas besedonmnovalof ·wltb .:.fts·~ ocean \rlew. We feel a imb.tantlal nwnber-ol !eaturfll.'in t!ie.' FredBttUs'~r<llOda~biaoljol arlg!na1 plans. ' ' '" ' ' tlie toW1J w that Ille-,building' diollid ~o analyzing l1ie project In ml bffice," · have i/''~ features lie liiclnded." . Smi!<k,said,."llound•mayliilze,~ 'SUlli..;.l&id the 'llrl-W.re being • , • jolneif by. several groups In Laguna ·in E~aBlowsoffSte8m ·~~~~the pr~ rosolutlbn and·nlied councilman c;h.arlton BOyd ·to appear .at the supervisors' m<eling. . ' ' Pakiswnis Surrender Nf:W.~.3 Prime 111iiater Indira Gandbl .........C---..... ' ...:.-1 et the PdlatM /Mao io Eilt ~ ind ptoclllmo4 )ftla Deob • free .. tlop. • alto ' -• -.i. ceaae!ire .. the Wdlem !loot w!Jere a: major !ant batUe was under way, • ' "Dacca Is now a free capita1~9r a frH <;Oiurtry," Mrs. Gandhi IDld Par-ent whose members cheered, shouted and pounded on their deikJ at news ot the Victory. "We have bailed the new rlatlon al tbil b!Jtorle moment , •• We hall the people o! Bang1a Desh." Whether PUillan woil1d lccept the ll> ·d!an ...,..flreni not~ P~ President Agha Mohammad Yahya ~ in a speech to his -broadcall by Paki!:tan Radio at aboUt 1be same time, aaid Paldltan would !ig!ll on to Dnal vic- tory. Mrs. Gandhi'• c::eue-fire w a 1 pro- cllJlned fer l •a.m. Fridayr (1:30 a.m. PIT). An lbdiaa militaly spokesman ,_ied. wbal oppemd to be the greatest tank battle of the 13-day war was stUl raging tonight ·ali>ng the IOUtbern border ol Kashmir and that the Pakl!tanls bad lost 40 tank& and the In- dians 15. But all major llgbtlng in East Pakistan apparent1y came to a halt and Indian Defense Minister K.B. Lan ' announced that four members of. the Bangla De.sh government new to Dacca today to form a ttanslliooa1 government. The Pakistani garrison in East Pakistan was estimated at 60,000 to ao,ooo men and military sources said 1011 of the entire garrison meant Pakistan had Jost one fourth to one third of the combat forces at Its disposal. The Pakistani air force in East Pakistani was Uocbd out days ago. . Lall -the terms ol sumoder pro-vided that all Paklltanl troops In the Ea.st would become prlaoner& of war. Government spokesmen aaid the question of repatriation would be one ·for negotla· tion between India and Pakiltan °at 1uch a 11me wbeo the aaressJon againlt us stops." . .#-r:::: •· . I _ .• ll:YllHrlllitlNDf .. .._,.....__ --... --.(AfilfJNAGIUNS -· t \ t ·• .; • r 'C") I • ': ·-.r r"" • I ~ .., \~ , . \' • ·~, t • ''• -• • ' ' .,J ~ o;t I ' ' "' • ,. • ~. • • ' • .J ~ ' ' • Plii/rine~s:!J):e~C'!uJ.fils: Ovetruze :P~lky .Chh~ge ! I ' . ~ ' ~ - Councilman 'Charlton Boyd a;nid. moro that _, •• ,..niat tbe ti\n(can "We need continued and full reptellltw liave an eno'rmoUl.influenCe,on·tbi'com- talloc of tlie people ·tbrbuilh tbelr elected munity." council, oppoaed to what coiild bec:om• • Mayor Richard Goldbq uiil be~ political steam-rol\ing," he uld. The· like, to know what polley .uMr cities. lour-Oftba vote ~ Wended to Jive each follow. City attorney 1)Jlzy ~ Mid couocllman a real change to tblnlt and it l'" bis undmtandln( DIOll Uled llMI not ai:t-polllicillY. 11lls COWlCi1 Olf>'Cially llin>ple majori!)' vole: lleeda to guu:d acatmt po I rt I c a I "1be blf.llftbl, -11 llmtnc ~ maneuvers.'" over to the Jlapq .....,,.Wdoo, .. uJd Councilman· Pet<r' oslrander aid be-Lon:· "Tbe ciU-Wllo -1t'to1ba clly could ,.. no' reaaon for ' the lour-filtba coullcl1 bal a domn lood ,_ to be vote 1ince the ahnple majority• ii llU!· here. 11'1 lliopal to lh'o tbe ~ flclent for 0 far ftlgbtler matters tun eomm!Won pqtiNr' O\llr tblt city C9UDCll overruling the planning commislioa." · whkh tJU doel.11 ' "Every 1ppllcanl cooalden bis problem On the conlnrf, Nld• Jlord, "I lee! ft verywelglity,"counterec!Boyd."Anl!one could 111e tha lour-llftbl'wte In many ,,. . (/ more b\ltanea, to IYOkt .. Uom:.rt CA'.!',ANU. Sicily (uPI) ~•Mt, Etna ..ll<!llno aeet fiery rocll; .-,,ateain'and smote dioothlg 1,!0o f'!"I ibto U.O\alr .fo. daY sclenlista wa.,,... It waa dhoafe. to go· ii.or the top or E\ilorit'• Wllit and most acttv,e VQb.no, Man Hunred · ' Hano •Nkd a..f •. -- Students to Go Up t4e ltiv~r 10~~=~ps ' In Bar Beating ' ' or.... -Ooonty -· olllcttl ... Oii Iba lool<oul today fir • Nd- -potron who Unw bis ,..ilbt and sn altracll90 ,.,._, around at the Red Lion bar In o..a Poinl WedneldaY niabt'. •• WJine11e1 told dejiutles Jllal Ille suspect -the bar at Jll.lt 1 Padlk: O>aat Hilbway, -....I a drink and tbeo OQlldenly .-.. waitress Gabrielle Lap::wit, ,Jt, of tit Cedor Piico,. Colla Mela. · lib• LaJ>OOt told olllctn obe -.lb kkllied, beaten and bllltl<d inlD the restroom by her uaa11anL Thurswn School Plans Fi-pe-day Tl'.ip on Colorado ' . . )ly FR1!DERICll 8CllOEMEllL cob plpea. tboUg1>,. • lnllruc:tor1 have said, are bwd· Gil· tba atucliot'1 Jm. , ' .... - - -1pelled out • rigid curricuhlm '"' the ,..,..m..t In Ille -ol academic .. l!,tbet tU..l,rtm ralter H.alebmy trip. aoclal·-.ior baled.m!U .Ober ablll' Fllln we-e ID -a ~~ ol JludMll JI inclodu studies in·...,ioa., 9110lo1Y, ty. , , . . !rom Lqana's Ttm;br~ ldermedllte navigation, and biltorJ. ' P*I '*'be collaCled:Jg;~lm' '8d!oal ~ glldlllc down Ille Cdoralo . But "tho inOlt dJlllcult part ii ~ lo --lndlfllWI • Rhier, he'd probably throw back hil heed up the ladder to become ""' ol the 12S Oroul! d•illal, _....,.-,. llmnan, and ,Jel.oet a loud lllllflh. sludenta who are allOwed ID JO 'Oil the Include competll1w t.al --, "St.cu," Huck mllht co.-, trip. The mechanic• d the river ,polritl lb -•· -, -lllltt ''lliere aln~ no way to raft ""1 dO that """'"1 aystsn wm ..-Uy outlined by _....., and ~ proletta: book leamtnc." · , 'lllantm tnstructor Jamet Herdman to "Poiall are awanled to all of the But 115 'l'lnlnton students know be!Uo'. ICbool boml membert. . bomeroom .....,bert Gil the bull ol 10 1, 1bey wm embarlt Msy 22 or next year The boml sranled ·permlllion for Iba .rl,-er pointl ·to• nut pli:ce, five tor,.. on a 11v"8y field trip to tba river -trip al ill Dec. t meeting. CGlld1 ICMlf lcr tlltrd; im,.~="11 aml. three clays of whlcli will lie spent lllllng "The 115 lludent1·wbo accumulate Ille two tor !11th," expla-. tba waten between Big RiVer and Blythe highest number ol river polnta wlll be On an lndlvJdual -, 15 rtnr polntl on rafts fashioned from wood and lnoer ell&ible to go," Herdman ..W. In » rnv be etmld by an '"GCllllDt" on lubes. . dlllon, 10 .-.. --a !lat of report caldl lor tba Ont or ....i The man. de1Crlbed i1 red beard- ed, b19i1d bainld and about 311, Oed with ... Ill till" taldnl•· F..,member1oftbelludentpoupwUI faculty nomlnatlonl, will be alloWe<I to cpwt.,10rtftrpolataiwa"'"'1'aood" 1..---------""'"'T'' --h&••·tlme to sil '!Seit and pull on com partldpate. l'be'nominatlons, -(lea Mrl'DI, Pip I)•. • • • ., ; ~I' t r ~'i ' , •t.. 11 ,., J.'"~ ... , I.n So~th Coonty; ' f.osta M.-Bi h ' . ' ~ u....,.,,_ In ta .,.. 011111J .. , ... clldlNd -• llflla«llPI ........ ~ ........... In Nottmber, ecoordtal11 .... 1 '1s11d. Y"'•..., ~ 1111 ....... "" .. -RMea:~0.;11~· ,,,,. - -.., 111-.iwltdl ,,.. I.I ~ ., , ...... ta , •llftpot~ iillltb -.,..~ ac-oonllllr to Alla v•. • · ..w ual1llt ol Ibo._. __ 8'rdMI bit ID illt -.. ~ 1111 COWlll ..... ii Qolla ......... hll u ,.-_a ,,..,,..., WI z• I rtr and .-.•'Valof ..,._ ~ -with U!...-, ~ ............. U1 ll1 •. .. . ' GOidberg Criticized By Council :.lh-IMM~D! 1:11 ,.., -.....--.... -. . . _.,,.llnl_ln--tobe;a 'dlJ. alomd1 bldlle OVW lndm•!Ori al • ftcu!'t lb Ille Jaad -~ al Ille GDnl Plan wa. *lat a tbe council WU ""~ ....... flnl piiblle '. ... tlla ~in~ Beach. rtadtill • ~ -In Wbl!lb , lit deacrlbtd the figure aa an ~oee ''Wllldl I believe bas beea ~ with emotio!l as a ·ao1e basil,• ~ lliclwd Goldberg' found b1msell the lariet of li>me abarp crtttctsm fnlcn ~· councilmen. GOidberg 4eilvered bis remarb art.r ask1nt that the heiring be set for Jan. u, nllier than Jan. 5 because Councilman Boy,llolm would be aboonl on the latt.r dale. ' · p~ ('«nmlu,lonlr John. McDowel1 1iad i!ried prompl <OUDCl1 conalderatlon al Iba land U. element wldcb be Mid had been arrived at "after several months of careful ltudJ" by tbl commlqion. 04 Although there tm been ..,me ~"'°"",.,..'"~ over the Xl,000 figure," ,Ilk! McDowell, ·~ bu been no CDDCem ap:ewed over the melll>cll by wldcb we arrived al It.and I, would '"1"1nd-YDl1 l1F'o ii pro- vialon for~ -and modll)callon of the land use element." .~Ing lrom a lwo-t>111e atatement, Goldberl ..-:ec1, •1Are we rUlly ready to bold a publlc bearing 00 the land Ille ~t?'f, . ~ . ' Re!errtng to malbematlcal """" and . umullllic uaggerallonl In the orfclnal ~' Minn, 'Jolum! Ir Mendenhall plaip • document,. be llld, • ' B e ( o r • ~ anything u rub u • ·lllliiilallon llmltatlqn, we \Dust 11nl bPw what the·prmiiit .-.uaI lloldiJal ~ reallJ ii .. ' Ille D¥JM p1ao fi bued on a JllVjoclad papllaU.. atlma!f for llMI year -al •,175.-U ... lft to -tills projOc:llon to -partlGa al a ••• w+t.•Pibi1 We must certalnly 11Me the itechta m tome nUonal aoalY· • -.. ---to tpood all al .... plat•.... -.. .. arllltrar)' llcure •blcll I lllllM bas --• (Ito POPIJUTION, .... I) ..... " ........ Clear blue -an 1..-.t for the Onllp Coal today and Fri- day wllb ply wlndl blowtaa any _ .. tto1e1.ltwlllbe- along tbe cout rrtdly with biglls -·and--•· INllDB '1'88AY ~sc1too1 .....,u lilllllllti'tiQ. loll leadl, ltt' ••,jfjlcl -IM rcnllt of IM MQb -dif. trfcl'1 ....U., acor-IM foci tho! ~ --· -"""'Jim. ,... u. --. --.. ='-='I --=---F-l -----.. I I LB • • Po( Quality • • .'"Poor.' Battin's Bid I -,• Beauiy Cnn't Advertise It U>NDON !UPI) -I...c1a Pel- -ol Btull, wbo -11111 -·· • ICill Worill coni.t, hN loot lbt ~ta Laguna 'Extension I f f'°:'I. • Hcuhish Oil, 011 Drug. Sce1~.EY.ed in La~una ·. .. For Jlous~ I)' PA'l'IUCK BOYl..B .-~or eami.ut.. II, W1io A11ar ...... -.nlll. .llio ..... · - rlgbt to u,. her tllll for ad· ~ vertlslng, the director of the con- test said Wednesday,. -~~ested ' .... _,,...... ....,.._ted.ttMtlm.., ,... -...,.,;:;::11oiiili....... · . 0. K .'lllllod.-•II>, tl\i Wldl dl)I( 1111. Pm'cell laid the mari ,1trnv1a"'1.tbehe~te<i'UIO\'deril>PoUrllh:oal 'Agency marUt ot hulllah oil I• both a '1ln or ill• _,._ ... , poor quaUty of marijuana avallab1e today avail-08 tJie lWCit market t<td'Y ii of WhUe an ounct, of hlJh: grade •1 . , · and the continued efforts ot drug dealers very poor quality and use of the hashish hashish will sell OU the :i:J.reet tor atiout ot "In view.or her wild outburat! on ·~her de~rture Crom London, it. b very dlf}icult for me to slsn a con· 'tric~ on her behalf," Julia Morley i"i said: ''She has given us every in- .., dicatlon of being unsteady." -i, ' She said 11111 f!ltan~ In effe<:~ Despile the county's contention that no to avoid det~Uon, according to Laguna oil on •tht end of•a "m1¥1iuana ci1.8 tte' $90, an qunc~.of hashish oil cos~s.,aboll~ ... t ri..l-Rohe• ·Bat ., Beach detective Neil Purcell. gives lhe smoker a greater 1')!igh.il $170, he added. ' . · · "" ._ ~ ..,.~~·~·~. • t1 I , tip 1 '.Pf'O" money is available. Laguna Beach city The thick, dark brown oil, some 45 "I think it iii: coming*into •U9e'lJ'linlY ~ -"It.can only be detected after it, is plac-.. Jeqieff <?~e ~~ty ·HOUI ng ~uthOrlty councilmen have formally requested that times more potent than dry, high grade beca1J'se of Its ~tency," Pu~ll noted. ·ed on the cigarette and Ut," Purcell got anoth¢ going over by supervWIOrs gas tu money be allocated this fiscal hashish, was first discovered on the Art He uid. a~ oC the oil can also be pla°' noted, "~puse It then gives .off the W"edftesday. , that the 12-year .. kl beo~ty qu.,a ' would not be • blo to Ill! the Ut11 "I commercially, although She would ' year tor the· extension ot Alta Laguna ;Colony "drug market'' by police about ed on ~l:nd of a regular clgarettetto usual odor of bunting hashlsfi." 'An: ~U lttee ·-.rt BooleYard. ' nine months ago, ~ said. aCbleve tHe same effect a.s smoking Purcell said the home where the .. 8 " •L ~ V6 i!~mm l'f:J?O In a raid Wednesday morning, Purcell bashlsh. • 7' · material wq being Proce!M:d appeare<l W:&IU that me counwl • clUes be cao- Tht project, est~ted to cost $267,000, and his men assertf!dly confiscated about ·Purcell said the prooesstng ot the on ls to be.. the ~e"dquarter1. of •.~tlon~e ~ssed to. determine bow many ll'f: in· • otficially remain Miu World. was sc~uJed to be completed by the fall a gallon of the oil and dismantled a about a two day process in which high drqg operahon and noted tha;t further ar-terened in participating in the venlure (If 1972. However, 'COOnty road officials Japoratory in a . r-t:iramar Street home grade hashish is first heated in an oven rests are expected in the case. • w endo sed b lit S t 2 le · Following her victory a month ago, Miss Petterl,e Created a COD- :-i trove.rs)i by r~lusing ~ 1gree to the recenUy announced that money would not where the oil was being processed. and then cooled .with alcohol. The drr. Hambaria:n will be arraigned Fridal. on as r Y a •P o vo · He said the four-bedroom home at 11&3 hashi~h becomes a llquJd and the thick oil c~i-es·of possess.kin·ot da~ ~1 , Supe~ R:_&Jpb Clar~ °{Anaheim , a be available for the roadwork until at Miramar Street was being rented by is skimmed off the top of ·the alcohol. with rnt.ent to sell, he added. 1 fonn~ ma)'Or : pl , lhaf arnmunity, · • scbedule plal\lltd for her by the • con.Wt or&aniura, ieast ,fisc~l tm1 poS!lbly !Jlter. In a 'f.,ollltlOll pasied Wedoesday, the ft' em~ tha~ tht authority CBMOt be council requested that the work be From Page J N • T • u s s -· imposed,. ctn cities. ' · ~J Qfficials Safe; Freed undertaken during fiscal 1971·72, IS IXOll ·,Ies • • urtax. l : If nq 'Uea'~g,ree to the ~grain, which originally schet!ule<I. · RAFTERS lnvo)venoltcJUng a feileral irilnt for ~t The new road wW connect bomtll at • • • au~~ f~ foW.'1 biCOM~ ~m.Wes,· the To~ of the. World .\Ii.Uh those In Arch ; .1_ Beach ~la~ ridge behind Blue and five points for a "satisfactory." T c A '' new·a~cy will be coqtro~ ent~ly by B d . . t the~--,,:· of SuJ>U!!lsor•,.the committee ir C nyon. ost of the area the Students who are the I.op fund raisers 0 urrency greemen adv~t l.. \ •· · roadway' will ·lrave.... lies within the in the school during the candy and . ' . ' ' . . I ' IJ ,.. u{f"'"·l~nmber or commnnlUes unincorporated area ·or the county. ~ "I'-.,..~ '"".. •i'I"•·., . Of the total cost, the.city will pay about magazine sales earn 20 points for fir st join in the proj t they Will be grilited ft_,,,_.y' . PriSODerS $43,000, officials have said. place, 10 for second place and five for PARIS (UPI) _ President Nixon has fiscal measures In fa vor of u .s. goods two representatives on the governing ff. City manager Larry Rose told cou~ tijird place. "Also students may eam one agreed to abolish the 10 percent will disappear at lt\6 very moment a committee, selected by the cowity , .. _,. • ... cilmen Wednesday ' that acQUisiUOn Of river point for each case or candy •"Id or realigrunent of monetary parities will be Leaiut! of CtUes. The 25 cltle:i: art atven ~ , " , ~ f . "" American surtax on foreign imports as , until Feb t t tndi·~-••·1r is•· .. ?'ARDY ~. N.J. (UPI) -Two right o way from property owners along for every two magazine subscriptions ob-actompllshed," the French f l n an c o · o l.'&K: we w ucl. J..~ .. es flild more than 21 how'.s by 1,00 the neW rbad dkt hot appear to be• pro-tained," the instructor noted. soon as the western nations realign their minister ~akl. The housing 8uthority was approved ..,,.,.. bl em . , Oth 1 1 ts ded r currency parities. French F i n a n c e He said In the • •• Po ·dou nd last month by ouprvisors in the same s to Mbelllous prisoners were r e I eased . , er r ver po n are awar or M' . V I c· d d'Est IUUre:i:, mp1 a i S.."hool trustees, alter learning of the partici pation in the car wash and bake ini!lter a cry •scar aing said NI.Ion studied details ol the future read-2 volt, It had been proposed by BatUn unharmed today when state officials delay, sent a letter to Fifth District sale as well as for performing special today. justment of monetary parltie:i:. "The last summer. agreed to make public inmate grievances Supervisor Ronltld Casper:i: requesting services for the school . Each student Giscard d'Estaing said that under lhe realignment will in no way hurt the in-A straw canvass ol citi~ recently found th th k II hed terms of discussions between President F di ·ded Um t ' th · t A over ''Fascist tactics ot"police brutailly.." at e wor be act:omp s as soon as keeps a record of his points which mus t terests of the ren~ economy,"' be aid. Vt sen en on e pro,ec: · c- Guard Ira Friedman, 31, was released possible,to faf.Wtate the transportation of be approved by Herdman. River trip Nixon afld French President Geprges Glscard d'Eslalng said the realignment cordirlg to Supervi8or .David L Baktr of el -•·-· h-' chlldr to T f the Pompidou in the Azores early this week Ill · ., c-~ G ' t ·1m aid flrs\,by the prisoners about 9:45 1.m;The em~J' sc WI en · op o finalists are announced in April eM willi w not mte.\ere with the Ffench cuuen rove , mos counci en s , Ditn•te.s I1ter releued prbon official World School. include 62 boys and 63 girls with the "the IO percent surtax on Imports will government's-resolve to "saleguatd the "go ahead with it U you want but leave ~chard Sledl, 16, after they-heard.a tut "' A county ofiiclal recenUy indicated lhat highest number of River points. disappear •t the very moment of a chances of. a rapid growth of the Flench us out." • · 'bl h · 1 d Ea · · ts ts bu th reaJianment of monetary parities will be d full 1 • H Id Wedn d B·• ed u In theJ,r grievance:i: aln!d by area radio posst e c ange m coun Y roa re-rrung pom t one 8tep up e ... economy an · emp oyment. ' e s1 es •Y .. er urg cau on ~atioM. . quirements might make the funds ladder. carried out." the coming monetary decisions will not forming the agency. "Until we know what 'VF r 1 e d man and Sie<ll, an assistant available sqoner than is now anticipated. Jn addition each student must: The finan ce minister made the an-diminish the compet!Uve capacity of the cities want there ls no valid reason to Erintendent of the'. Yanlville Adult -Be able to swim 16 la_ps around the nouncement in off.the-cuff remarks while French goods -a remark which in-gd ahead," he said, adding, 0 bute ptlon Md Youth e&rec:Uon Center, • · • high school pool and tr.ead water for at =~~:~~fo:. meeting of a public relations dlcated France may not revalqe the usually geb us into trouble." laken ·bofltag:e abput 3· p.m. •Wed· ;. Front. Pqe. 1 least 10 minutes. · franc, or revalue jt only llghUy to ktep Battin accused him of "foot dr1ggln&" , hl?sday by the JOO Inmates who took over • ~ -Show prQOf of academic achievement ''l~'s well understood that the the competitive edge over mo.st Western and Baker reacted with, "Your com· -'.south wing ol ·the ~tityilon, which the pQ P.UL~IO l\l t J" in relation to ability, as verified by the .0 A_m_er_ic_a_n_s_u_rt_ax_on...._im_po:.;_rt:.s:., :.and:::_::oth::e::r_.:c::u::rre.:n::c::l•::•.::for::..:F..:r:enc::::h::.ed~po=:rt:•·~---..:m=enls are unnectsaary and unfounded." ebaslo0&J1eld..ttP.·11s~modelto-the. ·, .. : . .,_ .. ·.Ji . .,\~•" homeroomteacher. . ob.:' .. ~. ,.. r ~ • -• . -·~"" .:. -Submit parental approv.al Lot ihe trip th'1lfib •bout JO ~~t.equlppe{ •1#1< • ''t~ emotion ~i.l' aea l!a•ls, • , ' ana paJrthe !if fee for transportation to 6 Were on the 11n:iuridS of the in;-t GOld~ ~ Wr~d 11~~ to .~.ttil ancJ Wm the river and for aupplles. 1:h.ir th• t d p1annllig ~ to defern:ilne res1~Ual -Submit anproval from Thurston au ion ~Y were no use · ~qt>td~ _ C~})!lclty ,In properlies -already • teachen. ~ The statement of grievances drawn up 1'J~i~ and still undevelOped, llstlng -Submit b)' the inmates wu algnid by S1edl and five points to be .verWed. Alf>ert C. Wqner, director .. of the state "Given this Information" be said •twe nlV!sion of Correction and Parole, who may find that ..,.__000 f'Jin1P '- Plrttcipated in rrlght·looa: negotiat~n~ alread~be 1 -r &u,. It ~~.;. ':~ Wlih the rebelltoua isonen aloog wifli bo•• n J1nlj o~~ J • -tltl;eA y 11 1 ... ,Tbe ~iloneQ !lfi,VllllCO !)ate"!fllt,iJ!, "ni.-.u.~ lo II nJe, cf'wted. ~ charge that. "we have a;r.been ' v;nt and the Plannlnl commt••lon hai subjected to the F~ tacUcs.1-lice ai'°'n eooalderatloni lot al tt" ·aald bnltallty," which Uit.Y s0id'"'1 con-Ctnincllnwi Roy H ''i.!Witll '11'1· 1111 aldered "1111n~Ud~.~,~: bi)HIJe .. 'to tlie pl ' ~at• The prilllnert said nj1'1 !Jlelr,l1fl!<iW1' Infer they have rea ed a dectslon hued lnanaloll".1'ad been silbec1911 .~,poll~; qn ,ep1ollon ~to l!iggest th,t only~· brutality and was con(ln.ed \Ci ~e prbon ijgse ltecltions on flct nthet then fe-the North Pole. 1 ~ ~fhltaJ,. ' " ~ tlsy. The intormation you ask for la "I taped it all aNt t know what was . hey' Pld that the, offlct11 who ''were ttasonabie -jJle W,,AY In which yob atk ~Id," Wetzel revealed, ICJdihl he record· Involved 1n this lncldent should be pro-for it ls ·'Vefy uftrea.,nable." ed the final rehetsal .too. .; 1 . secuted Immediately." The in~atea: 1.,Gold~g said he 4id aot mean to Infer • Robert M. Damlr, chairman of the demaoded ·that the Incident be in·;· the ~laMlllS . had' not,, doDe their NJFA's California JU3tlce Foundation vestlgated by '1someone other than this home~~ but. that he ha.d not seen .the board. of directors, charges in his reply to initltution':i: admlnlslratlo,n," and recom·' informat19n on which the f-'Cttre 1was ba• Eason Monroe's, ACLU Christmas pro- mended an tnvestlgatlon b7 the Am~rlcan ed' aoo-fe1t '·''w,e 'ay i\ready have gram &uldelines ;P18t the other group Civil Llberfte1 Unlon.ul' ped tat ll · csurp~ltlri'•ctual holdlnt'capaclty." e!Ted. At least 60 rlot.eq P s e po ce The>' may<ir's,, sta~Tent, 11id Coun-D.tmir cootencf\,ACLU attor,neys Imply were ordered onto lhe grounds of ttie ln· cilman Charlton B(>~. '1.s.hows thlt you ·Chrlstma3 programs constitute religi ous stltution by Attorney General George F. · are angry and hurt. ·J suggest you accept indoctrination. KlJiler Ji., with the consent ot Gov.· the fact"that an awtaj. lot of Pf'>Ple want He also charges' a second ACLU point ~ l'. Cablll. a slowdown in growth -there may be a against subh observances misstated the .~ 1 fe w wh,o. do not ...., f?Ut that's maybe the Supreme Court ndino by not rec:iti"" it:i: way Jt .wm 'be'.... • 0 ... 'Iii · ·· · · full text written 20 years ago. FroM P.qe l "~lli'na!1 Edward ~fr said he fo~d Delivering_HYl;!.-~W:IJY_ opinion in . ' .• a great ~~al of ~alfdlty In the mayor s Zorach VS Clauson, JU.Slice V{Ullarri n. OVEBRU L~ i · ~ema~ks;. i sa\ ~.at the pl~lng corrr Douglas said that nothing in the eonstitu- .' ~·· ... ,~ .. ,.:. ~s~ife~~~le:~,11~~~ .tioft'makes it necessary for government vole wollld aolve the pfoblem ci'f an -pa~e:f t.he 'cltliens.~I 'too woull llkt Jo. • to be hostile to religion. a~ntee cou~ilman, while still fequirln1 · see J.,aguna small , but I also see a lot,"Qf' ';['rad!llon~lly, opponents of the ACLU four volea if the full counCll were votlne, undeveloped R·l lots. Are we going to tell bti.n~ 11 a liberal group. . "wlthoUt lrisuIUnl fhe Planning Com· people they can 't build homes ort,them? . JI'he NJFA, on the other .h.and , l~sts on misaloo and Board of Z.Oning 'Ad'r.~ .If the~larsct.uP.element holds water, fiae, its letterhead persons affij1att;t1 in the justTnent." •. but U~itdoes not, it'i'-not 90 fine." past with ultra-cons~r~atlve causes: It was . agreed to ad.opt the three" CouiiCU.Man Pete~ Ostrander asked Laguna B~ach Un1f1ed School District amendment ordinances without chanje, Pli;anriing Director Wayne Moody If the tr~slees! acting as most Orange County but to ask the planning commission kl desJ!:ed 1pforr11:ati~n ~uld bo . obtained by , d 1 s l r 1 c t s , ~lked over the ACL~ consider a new ordinance changing the j an. lit. M~ said 1t would myolve a lot Christmas progr m guldellnes and lg voting procedure. of work, bi.It he wouf<l try. nored them . · Commissioner Mcpowell said he ·~ The ~ard .. was ~~ told by Mrs. OP.NII COAJt preclatet\ -t!Mi" ·desire of the council for Thomas101 Tommie Gufll!. a r e a llA ILY PILOT ll:tt.1rt N. w ••• PAt!Md .... """....,. J11\ a. c.111 • ., \liCI ,,.ldMt ... OeilW•f ..... ~ n~ ..... A. -Mn,1t.. M"lflirlt lflllf' Q1rftt H. l11111 RiM-'4 P. Halt An1t11111 li\111111111 t:fll-.'t ....... leec\Offke 222 P•111t A¥t"'•• M1mR, 144r1H1 ,,o. l1116ll, 92112 s. c ........ Oftlc• 3,0S North ll C1mlftt ~t1I, 92171 °"" Of'ftc.t CM11 Met• ,_ Wttt ••'f l trttt ' MftMrt --~' WJ ,..,_rt •11111...,.,c 1111111-IM ...W 11'U 1"'11 ltvltw.rC f~ual ·woim~U91l but felt it would in· 1 chairman for the ACLU, that 1n no way volve a·g:r.cat deal 1of Ume for the plan· was it intended to disrupt yuletide ac· nine staff. tivities. A familiar figure on the Laguna "During.. the ptanntng commission Beach scene and daughter of late cov.·boy $tudy '' aaid.-McDowell. ·•we hid 1 sreat actor Tom Mix, Mrs. Gunn also beat deal Ot MSlld help from Village IA&una in some critics of the ACLU to the draw, reuut.hUig ~ Gd fi.gurU1• I wou.ld rtilattve to ..whethu pupils should have ~~t W . If the· Oll.mber of Com· Christmas programs. merc6 ·od~ itl-. CQmmlttees co .lil 1 d Her dau1bter1 she revealed, was an volunteer tp heloM•• :Village Lquna did, angel who sana "Away in a Manger," at to COf!le up )!fth balanclnt facta and the Top ol Tba World Elementary School fillU'tti 11•\lftlWd(be very uaeful." show. ~. t;; ' Lion 'Lifted~ I Leo Proves Undoi1~g fo'r Su8pect The lion we shall call Lto and his ls quite ' tale. It all started last Saturday when rookie Bue.na ..Park police ofOctr Joe Potter spoUed 1 man walking a lion "bl1ger than a German shepherd" near the F\Jll<rton •irport. Potter questJoned the men but left •hen he could not determine if any clt1 law had bten vM>leted. Leo then iot Into tM acl He invaded a residence yard and attacktd 1 17 month old girl. Fottunateb', she w&1 on I y scratched 1 bit. ''~ near 11 wt can dti.-mlne, Loo "'" just lr!llng \o r,r•l'tl't the little 1irJ from celUn1 •w11, ' 11"' • Buena Par~ oHicer. "Perhal" ,l}e wanted her for a .ctu"Ytmas toy.' , • Tbe scri!i;hing ep110d.o put police on jbt'trJil of tho "!"O 1111n. He w11 found ·,and '1'1d hll IWtU! w11 John \'layno -n. 23, o!4 Habra. .. Had • 'drlvtr't lic:tnM to prove It " . ' said officer Potter, who/ cited Adamson for vioJ1Uon of .a city law he bad finally become aware or which prohibits wUd ulmlll lft-.Buena PJirk. · · ' , -~ wu ta~•• to tba,<PWlty srlimal lbelter !or quaranline tens. · Four dayt pu.sed aril the Oran1• County sheriff 1ent a deputy to Buena Park police slaUon. He wu working with the Rlveralde therUf's oCOce in search of a hot-!Ion which had been stolen In that county. In due time, Lto11 owner arrived from Rlve,..lde and proved to 1htlter offlctrs that the Uon wa:i: Indeed bl1 pet. He was cran\ .. cus(od)'. I , I · Tod•Y Buena Park pellet Md' tho 'sherlf£'s otflei lrt looking f o r "Adamson!' Riverside dtpt1Uo don't btlie\re that ll.bll true name. But if hi Is uie ma~ they ~lleve he 11,·he his 1 rap altte! two pace1 iont· ' ' Thty p>Y i1t lllell!'oiller tbJN• be~del Ilona -• • , . Et Cetera. I '~ Featuring Collection'. for "Co1/ettor$' ~ 'Et C•t•ra" coll•dion. Unusual c1bln •ts1 'cl11k1, t1hl11, c"airs, chests,-Every one pric • sle1hed: •very ono a re•I tf•lsu~.· ... ' ...... ~, You'r• bound to find ~t 'e sptcitl piece yof' e been look. ·--. int fo r: in this qroup. I ".l •• .; \ : \ I ' I i 682-536 Bookc1s1 Ro9. $799 Sale $649 ' I '· u2.100 o .. k R19. $169 Sa!e $299 112.441 Ch11t R19. •149 Sale $199 Swivel Ch•ir , R09. $179 Sal• $13~ ., - Oic:tion1ry Stand Ro9. $55 Sale $45 Your Javorit. Interior d4rillllf• will bl liappr to ouiit ro• ... H.J,GARREIT fURNfJU ,RE· PROFESSIONAL 2211 HARIOR !LVD INTERIOR DESIGNERS Optft Moo., Thm. A Prl. IV11. COSTA MESA CALIF 646 ' • Your Javarlt1 fnttrlor dt1fon•r \OIU "' Mm to asil.st ~ou •.•• o27s 646.0276 • 7 • :san f;leaenie ~p-sirano - EDITH>H · . .. I' OAAN6E COUNTY,~ • • ' ' es . 1. .. . ' . ., *·· . * ; •*. .. :-:r ·. . *. . ti . *· ·8~cIJ~tS.e Drop~ Seen ' ' . r. ~ , . . . disappear at the very moment or a realignment of monetary parities will be Carried out." ·· ~· County """"'1'• olficOri are m lbe -~for •·rid-beoNed palnln Who t!JreW .... weight· and an attn¢Uve--wattreu AlOWlll,al the Red LloG bar In Danr 'POll>I Wecllieada nJlht. ~tneilses :::: ~·· Ulal the , IUlj>ecf ilrterod IJw\ bar al SUH • Padflc'O>asl JllihW~. onlered a :drtnt and-then suddli>ly attadtod , walli'el1 G-.U., IAlml, 39, ol ·.tit Cidar.PJace;Coe\t-Mtsa. Mias .,I told ~s lhe was ;,: tick.edj beaten and lilit1ed into ua. reatroom by her assallanl. • The man, described U red beard-• I •..i; blond bainod and-· .. lied wtll»llO'ln bir' .... • • . . " . Virnlent Strain ' . . Of Meningitis • I . ' Hits 1 Pendleton . I • ~\ ·Stnltn, oi mmlniilu ·which already hai ~ .-pnona •I Camp ~ tllls yw his llnlck again at tbe'blle. : ' ' ' . !'ml lldlll announeectiw..,..y•Uial -~'~McCowan oClll:orDJi, lftx.0 . ' ' WU' m "6itremely teriotm: CGGdltioa~' at the -bocp\lal. lllfforing . from ..... '"""°"""'lll<llinJllia. ' Hit Ii thet'~btb we of the conlaglous l!lrala ol ~ opjnal dlaeue lhil yiar. Tine cl the .-s ,were fatal . About 40 memben of Pvl McCoWID'I lnflnlry• trabtln1 unll ""1llned under medical ~sorvelllanoe after diScovery; or the c:ai!i-:tbe mm are recelvinC dally medical checkupo. . , Thi ~ killed two Y<M!I Marines ud &ll<w.l clllrlac the year. • • accompUshed,"•·tbe Fn!Dcb· f 1 n a nc't ' minister said. He said In the Azores, Pompldou and N.ilton studied details ol the future. r.ad-parities. <:1i,. Eluoridaiion ' . Set for Vote •On Aprll •ll'Sln aememe voterr-will tackle tl1ll qoeltlont "Sball lbe.Cly c.ancll Of Sin - lnrtaJJ aod -~ ·~ fiaorlde oqulJ>' meat alld i-.... .ulbctent n-tojatlon foto'tbe dlJ'• clocntrUC -wal« ~ and ty1tem,JO 11 to obtalnia flaorktltiolt tevei and <m•4Hltbt of one part; per mUlli:Ja?" .. . , .. • That war Qie w.nm.r, swtf!Jr ""1pled Wechritry by city coiq:llmen for • ' pleblaclle ~ to . -the IDOlllhs<lld ... ol addlni 0--<0ID- poaodl-to drtnkinC'Wller. • And llilloq)l lls pn!vkJus.meetlilg .... marked 11!1 aomellmer '*"tre detiot;e, the couneil Wednesday i1ear\I neUber ad- vocatu, nor foer of fiaorldalion . 'Ille ballot -· wtll-_ ... the same ballot as candidatea: ror two muncll posts. · The lmnl of Walter Evllll! and stan Northrup are at stake .. COUnci.lman Wade Lower, the prime mover in the attempt to augment the city's natural Ouorlde levtl In waler to lhO one part per mll!ion,, ..,...S· wllh P1aeinC the -on llHiboJlo!, l!UI on-11 after lllufnl a llefn warnfnl to 'IO!m. 'llley -be riody, be 8"ld,jto·be rabjecled to • .,.,_ -and pn>- paganda" by -loer of the concept. He aloo lematled UM -1doot tbal fiuilrldatlon mllhl become .a campallJI ---!Gr lbe'dlUlldl ~me de.mi: Who -1ed Dr. Lower In hia -for fluoridation two Mka •IO have admitted tbal llieJ haff received Inftimmalorr -.,ial from li<!rof~--·¢1Y~ Dr. Lower In·-·---1•· eel hia Ihm of ''bale mill," lie rafll. . •• • f -1 ' . a . ,. J ---'1 • • ..,,._V!" . ~ _. .::: ... • • --. • • • • • • • • T•••y'S ..... I • . TENaJ -istmas • • • ree'· • ~' .. ... . . -. --- .. • PakisrnD ~ . •. ~'I".,._, :. • -,. -"";. ·--I ·sv~nd ... In East -..,.! - ....... Cleor blae ---for tlla Oranp Coul lodly aod 1'11· day wUh psly -blow1oe-lllY -oulto-llwtllbe- aloaC Ille -......, wtlb -...... -!Ion-• L....... ' Clil••• • =:--: awu ' * ........... " ............. ... , , ... ---~· ...•. : -. -. ---. - -'.:! =:'.:0..," I ='--1'! =-": -. =-~· . ----.. • . ·' • • S DAILY lo'llOl SC -. D:: c , .. neauty an ·t · I • Boate Laud Board • Advertise It :C~ JHlls _Uospi~. Harbor District .to fCon.f'{ont ·W"ater Unit on..Hiiles For Housing • , , ' LONOON (!11'1) -Luci> P<t torJt iii~ 'w!i.i ""!' lllll yw'1 • Mia Woiill • .,.1o11, lio1 loll the rlght 'to "Use her title for ~•d· . . . Land .. Bid .. J vertising, I.he director of the con. test said Wednesday. 'lln ylew of her wild outbursts on • • .. her departure from London, ft is A zone chang«; laUnched by the San very dlf!lcu1t for me to llgn a con· tract on her ~alf,'' Julia Morley Clemente PlaMlng Commission tor a . . . • 87 l:.UaiACE ·~ \ Of ..... .,..... I '!Illa -II w11 a llUdinl......oniy mwd ID Or-tlounl)' -Jllllrtcl bea<lqiw'Url that appllUdlod w b. ft ·harbor coinmissloners said they would , confront a water quality agency before they changed any rules about living aboard boats. · said. ,.She has given us every in· portion of land on the San Clemente *" dic-ation of being unsteady." . General H09pilal muter plan -and stiff. Boaters -most of them 1'Jlveaboards11 -packed tl\e small office at 1901 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. They were con- cerned •boot.reports tji>t "" wwJd be allowed to live on boats In cwnty harbors. · ·• ~ said this meant, in ~ffect; ly opposed by the bOlpit&l group -died, that the %&-year-old beauty queen at the hand! of city coundln\en' Wed-.. .wouJd .not be.able to use lhe .tJUe , comme.rclally, although she would nesday. olficia!Jy remain Miss World. After hearing letters of protest !rom ..: Follo':'lng her •ictory a month the eJ.¢utives and '-lawyers for_ the ago, Miss Petferle cruted a Con-ho!plta1 1dev1e1oPmt:nt group, cou~ilmen "We have never had any intention of dOing .anything like that," commission chairman-Martift Usab assured the group. troversy by refuaing to agree to the unanimously denied the zone change ~tie<Me planned ·fat her by the which would have Umlted the types of ,, conteft QrrganizJ;rs. uses on the tommarclal acrelilg~ along But he explained that the district had beeq tald · b)'~ the San Diego Regional Wator Qu~tty Control Board µ.a\ county 1b!ndatds-for 10-calfed:'hous'etJOa~ are in· adequate. .. . • ii CamiJxl. de lo.f.Mariil south ofttb&.ulDlty •, &torlige y'ards. 7. ·_ 0. 0: d-Q' qesti"on Spokesmen for the Chapman M1nag,. ment Corporation apP,sed the change. Other ·in~ which, plan , ta develop • , the land, ioilled. !he light. Dana School Okays Navy ~ c " • · The Reeves Rubber Company opposed . . ·ap1strano tlle'change•an<J said'its plans·to move na· lf.'l'j tlbnal headquarter! and testing labs to two .acres ¢' the site wauld be in Sch I E d jeopardy. • ' 00 S ye Cominlssioners launched the :wne l• . · · • .•.P'Jrom C-3 (heavy commercial) to Reser.ve Unit ,J • 1 • ;C:.2 <ieneral commercial) because 'bl P la !:' roOil 1erved t9 tM clpistrano •some unsightly uses which could be plac- ,{JnJCi school b!s1Tlct1~ faleterias fobd ed on <(3 land. . . ~ IS Jt nutrilOu.& -ts i tasty -1s it The prjzpary conte ntion wu tluit C-3 A Navy JUnior Reserve Officers ·' . ""°rt.h hrring!? · would allow {or l'Qllgl1·outside storage and Training Corj>s (NJROTC) unit has been This and other questions will be ex· warehousing. approved for Dana Hills High School plored by a new committee which will But Chapman officials have stressed despite fears by one district trustee that look into the district's total food service that their master .. 1 .... for the land calls it represents double taxation. cperatiob: · for .abio!utely. 00 ~ghUy .structuru or Don81d In1ay, trustee or the Capistrano The citizens advisory committee will be uses and the planning ii a component of a Unified Scbool District, said he was led to .,Sh1[1ed. witb making recommendaUoos ~tal bosP,itat master plan. believe' the program was funded by the ~~DCemmg P.resent and future proctdui'es . J/J~Y -cl'd~ that because ifM land cur· Navy. ood •1erv1ce. . · 1-.,... "Now I fmd out·we and the navy share ren y IS w ~w w1.,, aeveraJ buying "~ ,.-ill t;.JJ>lore the price stnMiun:; entities, changing the zoning wo_uld the cast,,.. 1aid ~[Dia~_. ... ~ ~)us•pfDlra.m, the wa,e struclurt, dutro th worth f 1-1 He said when every taxpayer helps , organlilJ.ional pttt.erns,r~, pro-' y e 0 agreemenWJ,a ('t.ady Support a $74 •billion def~ budget he is ~-·,state and federal requlmnents ,.ed.lil ave!OP!rti the land:. I In eflect clolng double duty by again OJf> ~the volume at various schools. •·· porting a ihWtary unit.'"-' ~ A final report is expeolfd I<> be made • .F. _Nm Pqe. · 1 "Our ta•payers' money should be spent at the end ol February. . . , on programs that are a total 'benefit ta , he cammittee will include trustee TU1™01L the district, U 1 it is impo.rtant. why ewhart Jr. W&O~IS: 8' ·restaurant · -•"'r. • • "':.. -.:: a&!Sn• the NaVy funa r.Jotally.?.". he m· San Juan' CaplstranO .. Other . • , ...... ~ " • -~--1aid. _ • ~--· ,1..Pre.f,trably wlt.q food rrianig~-the .. r/oru. Pott'"" -, -4' -· • ~ Trus~ee George Wlilte ~ended · :uie -serVice· baekiround, will oe --"l liiP«Ht lffind J: know What"W 'I's program, saying it costsiess or tbi: same by the board. ~ said " We~ ~eyealed adding ,ht l':fCQJ'd ~as.any other. class, that the district gets ''Concern has been expfessed in the past eel the finai rehearsal ioo -l. two Navy instructors for tbe'price of one, tbat the lood..ser.dce.operation is becOln· Robert M Damir chairman of the and the unit's boat iS used for the marine ~ increasingly more expensive ta NJFA'i eaillon\l.a Justice· 'Jo\>unaationa..:.teei'vlOtogy cta·ss aod for the district's r,~.te wfth food )flees increases and board of dlrtctais, charges ln his reply ta marine b~logy studen~. ~d ~ studied. ·~ ~ 1 " ~ • Euoa M:rJ ACLU Christmas pro-In1ay li1d be ~~eed 1t w\I 1 !~ pro- (+...,. :;:;~o!~Y~~ ·~fl ~. .t11at t11t , .li'¥Pl'!~~f"te fl\l.Jn YWI .put l!bicl\ olfl;'tt, ~I -....ag1.t.,\<7.\ii0ttomeY,P.~T '~';;ld1iolfl~);~Duliaily ofleratlon. ~=tr"''-~-!'llllioua ioPiior( program l\llP.t.d oy: any u: Sc~Jbo=.,=u".i'"!!'l,· . . . n. ~li.~·:z::. ~~~ ~ ~4"4 concelinf Ill callllriO o~llo• ljoc o!i~Ni~" ~ uc1i ff they werq of lMses, but instead ~9' :ri. ·~., Sapreme Court -by not reciting Its have educ-.~al value as the f:!lCOW'age more studedt parUclpatibri. . full tdt wr~ ~ears ago. ti f J'ROTC program has. ·- . .. • •t ' i ~lvFfing i lfle majority op/n1on 1ft Inlay abstained fn?m ... •' -,:' l Frem p ... fi I Zorach vs •ctauso~ Justice Wllllall\IO. " ;!ti • .,.., ' ' ,Dougie said "'8t nothing In the €onsl Ju-· 1 • F P-tilf'' J SURTAX. . . . l:'ii.~e1~":1U:~~y ro,,, ...... menl · SU·R· R .... ;N'~'t.'l{. -. and. '1 ll I "H. ·4~ --... T?.idl~ally, oi¥nent! or the ACLU .£.t U.r..t ••• economy u emp oymei:it. e sa1 brand it• liberal 1roup. Ille· coming monetary <Jecl1ions will not . ""' N •l'A' m oth b"~:!!ills < . . . ' " . diminb:h .the competitive.'' capacity Of \' -t••w.J'J' .,.Otl, -e er !"l'tol WJ1o received the officiaJ surrender from French oods k hlch' ln:.1 ta letterhead ·perw>ns afflllat In the Lt Gen. A. A. K. N1"f, the Pa.klstanl I . :-a remar " , past wJth"dllta-conservative ca . commander. in the East. ~ · dlca ted France 11111 n!Jl revalue the ... La;una Beach Unified SchooL.nistrlct ' · 1c· .... ----• 'ir --CHi the franc, or revalue Jt only lightly to keep lru., • 0 ~_. ,,.. DI annou mg wae ~. e the competitive edge over most Western .· tees, acting as-most range County Western front Mrs. Gandhi said India had currencies for Ft . h ed rts • , ~ d 1 s t Ll c t s , tal~ed ~er the • ACLU . tlo territorial aims . and that it .was time At the Ar.ores ~eetmf.° Ni~on agreed. Chrittmas program guidelines and Jg. 'to halt the bloodshed. AU India Rad.io With Pompidou that the U.S. dollar :wO\lld nored them. · " · · ·. fld \he had ma~e the.S.Sm.• statement 1n be devalued' ks 'Part of an Overall · read· .. The • ~ard" WIS' ~]~ told by Mrs. a letter l? Pres1~ent Nixon. who has ac· justment of rilonetary rparities. In ex.: Tho!'lasma Tommie Gu~, are a cused India of being the JJlaJor aggressor change Pompi.dou agreet that Amerit.a's chairman for the AC~U, that 10 no way in the war. . .:, • -... _ _ allies would make trade c:.-qpce$sk>n&. '!a~. 1~ .intended to. ~lSl'Upt IUJ,pd~. aer ,,.,,. She tald r(q;~ ~at Ii¥}a yants JaSilne: Meanwhile, the U.S . dollar felfto 1 neW i1vipea."£,~inlllar·J1gure on=:t}j~ J.l_gu~ .. pea.ce with Pakista~ and.~tblt'dtlrln(1tie low in France and remained weak in a· ., ~cb 9Centflnd daughter of;iate cowboy · 1ast 24 ye~r.s she an<I het fathcr."theJate quiet st.Birt to trading in Europe'.& main actor TOm · Mix, trtrs. Gunn also "otat ·frime M1n1ster Jawaharlal Nehru, had money markets today. ~ som~ critics of the ACL~ \o the d;ayr, • .o{fered .Pakistan a pact of ~n·aggre~sion •'"The U.S currency also dipped to 8 ·new rela.ttve to whether puplis sQould have · ~.any ttn:ies but that ea.ch time Pakistan Jow in Japan, where trading w1s he~at-y; Chnstrnas progranµi . •· :rejected ~t out ot.hand.. . . Operator1 were preferring wait·and·see . Her daughter, she revealed, was an She said she was wt'1tihg to President , tactics in London; Franfurt ind Zurich in angel who sang "Away in a Manger." at Nixon in a momen~ of deen. agOny at ~he advance-0f ~be weekeOO~Wasliington talki· the ~op ol The Wo~!d Elementuy School unhappy tum ~h1ch relations between on the moriet.ary crisis amoijil ~he 10 show. India and the Uruted States had taken.- richest industrial nations in the non-Oxn· munlst world, bankers said. ' "' OIAMI COAST DAILY PILOT OMl'fGI COAST PUILUKINO COMPAHY' ' ... • . lt\....t N. W11l Pfwl'Mt _. '*'™" · "•cit a. C11rl1y . Vic.I ,,.w., .,... °""'" Mwttf'~ . , . ' Lion. •Lifted' Leo Prove~ Undoing for ,Suspect The lion 'Wt shall call Leo and his is · -Wille ~ 1ale...-·' \ . • :-·' l l in' s~«s'Jast Saturday when rookie granted custody. Tli•nr•i Ktt.,O a-.. -t • ,_ 18Uha" Pf" ptilic• officer Joe Potter • sppfted 'i. man . walking a lion "b(Uq U\111 • ~·GermaD shepherd" near the tod~o..,._ Pat!< police and the sherilf's off;ce art looking f o r "Adamson." Riverside depuUes don't believe that Ls bls true name. But If he Is the man they believe he is1 he has a rap n;111•• >... ,..,.tir~ MMlllriS' lrdlier C•trl11 H. l1•1 aJct.1.,f P. Ht)l Aultl•nC /t\lfttt"w M!ltn Ltlt•" .... OfRc• .. 2Jt ,.,.,. "'''""' ti'ail1111 •illllrtiN P.O. l o• 666, 92611 SM ChHMefw Offlu aos N•1th 11 Ca111T11• ,.,.1, tl67t --• ! I 1hee't twO pages long. ' They say he 1teals other things besides lions. ruJJ.~tirport ' 1Pottet: 11eaUoned the man but lell rwhen JW. coUia oot ldet&tJ?\ine tr 1ny dty law had been violated. , . , .... '"t .• Lto thin 'got lnlo lhe act. He invided a y• d• s · l residence yard aod at~ked I 17 lT)Oniji . lll 1ng· S unnor old girl. Fortunately .. ,llhe was o'n l y 1"_.,: scratched a bit. . v· I Ci&.... G .,_ _:· .... near as we can determln<. Loil_ . 1ra -",Ytructtii'ie was just trying to prevent the little girl from getting away," said a Bt1ena Park 0•£ ! _ hri • omcer, '!Perhaps be wanted her for a 'J. Jt..&l tis . , Christmas toy.11 ... 1 , .. • ... The scratching eplsOde )1<Jt police on "llOUsTqN ~) .:.. A ,,;m atd0Clb11 the trail of the man again. He was found ll -" o•rt.V"Plt.M; .-~1<11 " _.. .. w. and said his name was John Wayne at-Baylor Co ege ol Medicine 1a,ys rec ... t .,__,.,,... • ""'"'*' •urr.ftOlll'I ~ Ad ., ] La Hab findin•a have str,,.naUieJed the ,~_;., ..,. • _..... ~""' Ltlllnt 1-'i. am.son,.,, o , ca. • • • -........ ,, . ii'E'.:!'='~ ca•• Mttt. t4wil_...-"Had a drlvt:r'1 license to __ , ll," that rheum.ataid arthritis is Jinked to a V•lltf, .1M ~ .. ~L r·-· ,.,,_.. ...,..... •• •r" -said officer Potter, wno cited Adamt0n virus Infection, and is c:oolagious. fi.*;f""~'='C::'!:...,.lllUI • for vtolatlon of a cli'y law be hid finally Dr. John Dul(y alid Wedotldly the fll11' • ITI41 &41-4111 ... become aware of which prohlblll w\ld team 1tron1l1 auspttts a vJrus Unked lo O IRs• Af_,..1 '4M611 animals in Buena Park. s. Cir•• .. Al D••=•wltN Leo wa1 taken to the county lnlmal hep1tiU1 may cause ar'thrit11. He 1ald tt .,, • ,. •11 11n.-«n ltlelter for quarantliie test&. pat~ents wlth acute arthritis showed no i-,. _.,.'Al~ ' Foor , d•Y! pa~. an4 tile Qr•nc• "1\gns .i )lei>atlUs but their blood omJi:d \ -.-.. -COunty W.i!f .. n1 a deputy to Buen• • --~· · . ~ .. Park pol~ Mallon. He was wOi\in1 wit~ ·I chemtc.l pruuuced by th6 hepaUtll I ~. ~~--~n:r: the Rive11~e s~ft't office In 1earch or organism af~r lt invades the body. . ~ ~ a,.;:.. ,.. ~ bot lion whldi hJd ~n tlnlen ID ~t lloCto'8 said they auspect the'-rganl1m "" -~ • • 1 icounJ1. ( , r ·: • ... . r-• was i vlnls Ulat could be trtnsml~ltd. ~--, .Jt:iS. ~-~i· Jn.doe Ume, Leo's' owntr '-ll'rtVld trom !i6m P.rMri t,o ~rton aAd Cirouah blood rJllfUsidf and-,..oVtd •w alltltar ollJClr• 'ltaftlfUllona ari1 '~o n~• m~ ft• t • d 1-=:;;;;;;;;.;::;;:.;;:;;;;;;;i.~.,,,1. "' . ..;.,_,.1 _ ~t the Uon wu:Jndee<l:~ll ~ Jlo •wlt • ~~~IL •· ~-Jl!!I:• ....... = llllt m1 M' I rn-J>AOll_Wo' •err.A::: cJo ~bit Age·..-..cy OT'r • SUia Ana' Rerfoiial ~' llveaboards fiGIDllOyinfl over a Jtt !Ima J.I. .I\. Ulm over Newport ianG unless they ha ... bold1DI tanb and ~ ~ • • I $1 " irttors, might roUOw suit, ' out capabHlUea. · ' · , • • .'~i>pefsljO<re .4t.;llsllnl')x>"I-, "Would It help If I go Jllld !Jie.,llel!I , ' · • • • · '' '" I'\ _bf~-c(aum to an Mlin!lllCO which''fould dragpn of this outfit (the water qwillfy Board .ChJlnnao Robe;f B~ttin'~l''°' Utf"llH tnirllia o~~rt t p(Qvlde--:"""boarl:l/and' lalk to hlrt\ bOse to nose?'.. iectec!, Oi'ang• Coun\rHoU1lng .. At1lhorlty p.i:mp&t or sewage .dlapositl factltties if asked Usab. · got another going over by ~ supervlsorl ~to tl~•boards. -County·c:ounsel Ralph Benson auggested ·'W~sday -., . 'Anotllir clause,.111 lbe 'dralt "Would set \JS;\b, and ,!l'_~n 01;. another district An ._;;1J-tlv 0 111 rl the nU~r of dil!ta~ic>mf!Oot c:aWd Uve rePr.tS6Jlilul. ~ ~ neJt board a\l.flljl• IN"•)-a c mm ee repo a~ ,t bolt if illie ~~1'°Mri ~ meNfng. ~ W'ging t~ th;e couptry;s cities be can- t9~Hinif It, • • • ' Commissioner Frank Robinson added vassed to determine htM¥ many are· in· Instead commis.1kwM!ra:concentra1'cf oo that the boatbig audience might want to terested in participating In the venture li~e~boards inJeneral and aa:id ~y "al&O,, come and allow support in this was endorsed by a spilt 3 to 2 vo\e. didn t .understa whai the water quality f!6Sto . • . . ~ .• . • ..,. . board wanted chanced.; His' idea met with applause. Supel'VIJOr l}aipb Clark Ol ·Anahellll, a Sampson ~Id, ·~we ahiadv have J law The naJl\ts of.about.50 ;boat o~rs fOnfler mayor of , that' ~mmunlty, which prohibita ·aumpln& of any oort of wanted to be informea Of •tien ~t empllasized that the iii.ilhor1ty cl.r\not be r~fllse from any vessel In the barbol'.." meeting would ' occur Wffe ~t oD .t. imposed on itlties· · 1 • .,., ' • District official Larry Leaman said he signup Sheet provided by dilttrct of· · . . · ·'1 ,(_k . 'bad not been able to deWmtne what the -flclals. 1 't. · Uno c1hesiagree to uc r.¥gram, Which ' r involves solicttlng a i'ede'ril gtJnt'for rent , .... subsidies .ror low · incoole famllfes, · the S d f 0 • · · H ~ h r new agency will i,e. ContrbUed en&.trely by tu y .o . rtega 1g way· :::.ii:;;d ol Supervl'!/ ', ~·<io'rnmUtee If a sufficient nmnber of coinmun.itles join fu the project they will be granted B s ' A R al d two representatives On the governing Y tate gency . eve e ~=11.::''cit::;'.~~: 25b~IU~are ~! , ' ,, .. . . Narro", cuil'llll <>r;tega Highway ' ii still being studied by the .State Division o! Highway'a c1esPue an efficial report that no further traffic studies are necessary. The San Juan .Capistrano City Council heard lhi:i week that the State agency is proceeding. with a realignment study and possible widening of the hlghway in view of concerns expreSSfa by· the city and resi~nts tlijlt thl! highway is becoming dangerous. J. T. Meadows, ~ector d. public works, said the agency'a southern CalifOmia director, has promised the study but makes no promises about its results. A previous study, the results of which wer,t sent In an official communication to the~uncil, found that there is a need for · decrea.sing the speed limit and posting warning signs before dangerous curves, but described the overall speed limit of 40 miles per hour as satisfactory. The report promised cont In u o us surveillance of the stretch of road, however, in view of several new housing develoements in the area which will pro- vide inb-eased traffic. Mayor. Tooy Forster poloted out that an Owens-1llinois plant will begin functioning late next year and will be sending vehicles at the rate of 90 trips a day along Ortega. until Feb. 9 to indicate theif wishes~\ The housing authority was approved last month by suprvlsors in the same 3 to 2 vote. lt bad been proposed by Battin list summer. A straw canvass of cities recently f<Xµld divided sentiment on the project. Ac· cording to Supervisor David L. Baker of Garden Grove, mqst councilmen said, "go ahead with it if you want but leave us out." Wednesday Baker urged cauUon in forming. the agency .. "Until we know wb1a:t Ute cities want there is. no valid reason to go ahead," he said, adding, "butt usually gets us into trouble." Battin aceused him of "foot dragging'' and Baker reacted with, "Your com· men ta are unnecessary and unfounded." • · Featuri.ng ·coliectiO'n for Collectors.' 'Et Cttera" coll•ction. Unu1u1I cebin•t11 cl•1k11 t1bl•s, chairs, ..... ~ ch•1t1. Ev•ry on• pric• sla1htd; •v•ry on• • r••I tr1a111r,.. ~ff• ' ., ' • , ... < You'r• bound to fin d that verl •R•Citl pi•c• you'v• be•r, loo~,.,., ~µ:::;;-~ 1'\q '~~r in this group. t•~tf , t t c ff . 582-Sl& 8ookca1• Ro9. $79 9 Sale $649 t, . 582· JOO Do1k ·R••· $ln Sole $299 , 512-448 Cho.t • Rog. $249 Sole $199 • ' s,.;;,1 C\o!r Rtt, $179 ~ 'Sale $139 I . \ Oiction1ry Stand Rt9. $55 Sale $45 Your faoorltt !•ttno; dc1fgnrr wfll bo ham lo a:ul.11 J/OU ••• PROFESSIO~ .JI GA'RRETf f URNrpJ RE 2211 HARBOR BLVD INTERIOR DESIGNERS' 0pM Moo., Tllm. 6 Fri...... COSTA MESA, CALIF. ·-646.0275 646.0276 Your favorlt1 Interior ucrioner will b1 Mppv to iurilt uov , •• .. • • ~· ~~y ~ng • DlCIMlllt 11 'U1 8'1ir.._.Jtrriou,.llP!f (J) .. ~· """ 9 DllC ... TOll'ISl!fdtr ........ '1 tit .. 11111111 ·-""'·"'-•@11!" ...... ••f'.ll!w.. ··---· u no -'"" "11lt Cold ..... ·-..... E -34 ·--111_ ... I fl.-. I·.,··-........ ._ •• t:lwrlfK:t Wtlk •nd Anll 8~h. 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For Advertising in Out 'N' About Phone Norm Stanley 642~21 / • 673-6261 .... ~ ·' . ..~ .. -1553 ~11ot:1 ::r'.:::- . ........ _ . ~ .. ' ''ALICE'S Rl!STAURANT." l 91fM I : ' ·-T'-! ....... ~ "YELLOW · S\IBMAlU N!;, • • (J<!J~'f:4.: E~yt.1:nth-_ To 1 4-MOOibers·~ . I ~" • ' I The Oranp .County Coih.I' munlty Ttleltet· '.ilioclallon has upaoded'lti momlierahl p to 14· groups -virtutUy evay local playhouse in t~e countf ' ..:. wl\h the addition ~f three new m~mbers this ,wtek. 'Ille oew~t thea~ on the OC~A roster 1rt th• Fullerton Civi;C• Light Opera Associa\iOO. which will stage its first production, I 0 February, the Garden Grove Civic· Theater and ~ Bue~ P1rk1 Pllyers. ~. 111<t•r 16, 1m MIW LOW n te111 s1 .01 S...tllnlM.s1 .11· '...., 1tH te 11ot P.M. ..... ............ , ... "PLA~"ilt;v'Y.toR' ME" ' ..w "SKIN ' GAME" -"' ,, .... .._ S,.Ciel Kw. M ...... ........, 1 P.M. Ex-grid Star . ' Othu OCCTA member. are the : Ana·ModJ•iu • Ploym, COsta Meat Civic Play~, FOuntaln ·valley Commurilty The ate r. • F 1tl I er ton ·FooUighten, Hurit ~ngt o n Beach Playt\Quse, Irvine COrn- muntly Thfaier, L •gun o Moblto~ C.O~ll!un~ty Playhol:LJe, Lido Isle· PIJyera, San Clement e community Theater: Slnta Anl · ·eorn- mun'lty Players · and t b e Westtnlruiter C om in u n l t y Thealef, ~ li~~~~~~~~~f ~ C>CCrA waa ·farmed earlier In the year Joe. !l>e purpooe)GI losterill( coope<al~n am"" Orange · County's .many pro- ducine groUpa. Drania critics Tom 'Til:us. -0£ ~e1 DAILY PILOT and Herman Boodnian of the Santa.Ana Registu are adminisU'atlJ'.11 the project. l\:app to ~i:t ' ' ' HOLL YWO(JD °<UPI) -Joe Kapp, ( 0 r m er protwlonal foOtball quarterback' for Ole Minnesota , Vlking,s 1 and the New England . Patrlofs, will m3ke'bi.s debut as 'a -dramatic actof ·Jr\~·· two-hour televlJlon movie.next aprjlig. . The former 11l·pro signal ciller will play 'an Indian In. 1 co-starring role with · actor Fess 'Parker in ucl!uib', an Angry Mountain," w,bicb abo will double a.s •a pilot for. a 'television series titled "El.tsba Cooper." . NOW · ·PLAYING "'i DJ-.rt (MrtOft Relttrt Ryan "THI LOVI . MACHINE" Ill & "OOCTOlS WIVES'' IRl ... -"Vanishing Point" ' Boodniaa out.~iiY I! com· piling ,, ... central'" casting file whereb:Y any theater groi.lp can, drayt, 'uPon 1 pool of performers to fill itil castlog needs. A~n ·'fi'lshing,to haVe .their. pamO.. J~clu?e<I 11'<>µld .send a s e lf -a~ • atamped en~eklpe .to,Boodman ot Bo• 3971, Fullerton, 91361. Ttt\11. wlll coordina.t:e -tM lirot fllJlUOI OCCJ:A. drama fut.iv.al, tentatively scheduled ftit, late JuDe or. early July. Tbe non-competitive one-aCt toutnament will be hosted by the Santo .Ana Community Players. · FUN FOi THI l<IOLIDAYS1 ' BACK AGA1f1!7 IN AN EXCITING NEW VERSION ' SOUTH C'p&ST ••"••Totlv .c .... 1111--cn4) '*'ali I • I .. -,...,... "'-"** ' • \ . 'l ·~·~t£S.l(S(JECMOH at].' • l'IWM$IOtl" ' ...a.• ' • , .. , , lotCTIOCOlOll , • U , .... .. . . '• ., ... ~ •• J "COOL .HA D ,~UKE" . '"'· tH•u NixT W111 MATINIU ONLY l.T J P.M•DAILY •'AFRICAN ELEPHANT"· ., "BLUE WATER, WHITE DEATH" .ALL SEATs 75c NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES · -' wttKDAYS 6:4S SAT. & SUN. 1:15 ~ ' . ··~ . . TelePOOne BOok"x : ' ' . OlllltftAl • • • -™"'-....... NOW ArAUal( D'ClU9Pll\Y OR OlCCA ttCOllDS IWLV l'ILOT IQ -I ' • I I 0 DAIL't foll.OT SC l""""'1, -16, 1971 \" .. r Monev How to Best Use 1J SYLVIA PORTER " u ,c.1 art to get maximum jllentJl.b: from a Better ·~-llwuu, you must ,.,.,w bow to .... lta - 1'1'bal polal -polnlullJ ob-....... but tbe evidence II ,....wmimq Illa! mll1lorll of ;.. lllmply do not bow what .~ ... pt~tbe!SO --wlllch -11111 cwn-1'1 Uld Couda ud bow to ,. :about ptlJq II. :\ u, ... r..iJt of tbe curmit !alllcb Cll tbe BBBI ud 1he. )lliorls olllle Couocll ol Better 1"llllea Burea111 to -tbe -trltlcllml IDCI uperade the ~us, you are forced to Jeun bow to use 1 BBB, every 'one will come out ahead. Jl.(esterday'1 column tokt )'OU -= not to e1pect from 1 .• u, tod1y11 continues with 1l brief ouUille ol ho" to use .sne. f< (I) Flnl aod foremost, call .. Bw•e .. before you mato an lii>portanl bu)'inl dec:lsioo, get all Ille llllonnatlon you can lo c:-a problem before U ~~. uk a BBB for a bonkltl on the subject which :......_ J.011 -wbetber H be ~lie warranties or ~•t-hollle oUers. Tb e tta or fad sbeeU wiJ1 be free or wW COit a nominal 10 ;lo 15 cenll. , Allor you've otudied the ~ad bonkl.U, U you :>WI 111•• more qU<Jtions, jhone and ask for addiUonal ~ II tbe 1188 can't gjvt H ~ . • e : I' ,r • INCOME PROPERTIES WITH TAX SHELTER UP TO 88% WRITE OFF FOR 1971 $5,900 • $196,000 INYESTMOO Welton & Company 2141 L COAST HWY .. COIONA DIL MA.I 675-6900 ·--na.,.,,..tr.M-.~ ......... -UMilll ... ~.,_, ..... _ .. .. _.,...., ............. ..... ....... "*""'. t'9W',.,..... -FREE BOOKLET .......... ..,.. .. ,...,.,. "" ........ _..... .. "" ... ' :_........................ ' • . : ............ _ .............................. _,,, ........................... : : ................................................... ,.,_,.,,............ : : CITY ............................................. f'MON• .................. : . ··---········-·----~ . ' • I r • OVER THE COUNTER . . . I• Sis .... ••JIU ........, It wet ..., t ~ .,_ ...., .................................. ?' NASO Uttlnt1 ,., WMn••••y, P••••· 15, 1971 Governor Gives Pitch SAii FRANCISCO (AP) - Gov. Milton Sllapp o I Penn1lyvanl1 I.old SO California -.irial a n d ---. Tueld., lbal tbe OMl«n 1111e-.. '°" fn. lttrad MW ' IJmlNV t 0 Penmylvlillo. In Su 1"nncllco be ld- drmed 1 l~ ol buli-o leaden ud toJd 1 new• a:n. ftrtnct, '1l"m not hire to plnte ..... _ •• ., '""" California." '1 He llald he wanted to -· -.,.,, lllot Pennoylvanla wu tbe belt lncal• Jri !he e&ol to locate branch ofl'lc. or l\lbltdlaria ond--SllaJIP aokl ... bod moolo frullful ~ o a t 1 e t 1 wttb ..... -o1--pcratlnn1, odding tho! ... ....id DOI clllclole their tdentitwo. . The '°"""°' callod 11-lenU... t 0 "-l•onta'• "strict ~ 11w1;" addinf lllat tbe ... -low tmlr.t 1 0 I a I to b 11aln111e1 partbalnc ..,.. Upollutloa oqulpu""L And, ... •aid tbe Pennoylvanlo Jnduftrlal Development -tloo, • lllle -· protldel ....... -Ind-loeallnJ In tbe lllate. He oald bltlmlnl Jlll1 1 Pennoyl•anll lnduttri will recelvo a IJIO mUllon • ,.... tu brtak In ol&te lncomt tu. TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ We Dare You ••• Every S.turd1y I · Gonipl~te· New York Stock µst ' -.-16,1"1 SC DAILY PILOT 4S , j \, l . < I \ ~. ~ .... ·~ . . . Thum.,, -1~ 1971 THINK -.. ~- f r. r ~ l DAILY. CROSSWORD· .. O A by R.· A. POWER l ~ ACROSS 1 Part of Hlsp1nlol1 I' 6 Fastened with netdlt and thrt•d t 11 Malt bird /, 14 Sharp bl tht' 1 taste ~ 15 Exchln9f °"' thing fOI' , another ~lb BGbby-: ·fi,~ ·17 ;2:: B<ul'5 ~ \}lltl~let l1 l9 E.rly In the t'. 11th Ctntury: • Rom. ti 120 Coonty of England 11 Aslt ~ 2Z SP1nlsh man's "'"' 24 Fail lo do 2& Dtt1r11tl119 i7 Come befort tht Pl*>lit: • 30 Heavy automotive vel\lclts .-o Fitlllalt animal -41 Pointrd a gtr1 42 Oultr garment worn by R0111an matrons 43 Of"limlttd width •s "Silas -" 4b lrorl1C lller.,- wori< •a Ballet skirt •9 Tht white poplar lrtt SO Fl1vorless S2Ham Sb High hill 57 Source of Yestmla 's Punlfd~'Solved: U111:1n1 5 Div isions of 31 Get knowte&J@ tht psyche frqn somettilr.g b Ermine written power: · 7 Son of 33 lake·of ltaly 2 words Aphrodite 35 lnactlvt 60 Stowe 8 Un!.t of power 36 Fruit salad, dlaracll!f 9 Netherlands ingredient· bl Shetl stetl commllfll! 38 Arta of wet plated wllh·• 10 Llflinu device soggy ¥fOU11d lead·tin 'llloy 11 Form of 39 Grapple 61 Comedian 111(.:ornt •1 Police statlsUc Woody -12 Hltllter, in ~2 Day of tht bl Bat's nkknant Grttk week: Abbr. &4 Dots 1 Mytho logy 44 Bt ill pol!"1ing Job D Attract ~5 Hot P'onot.rlC!d 65 Sma~ In 18 Ont who 4~ Indulged to quaitJty succteds to a tKctss htrrdilat)'. . -'1 In excess of DOWN t!lle -'8 Subdues 23 Noah's -SO Strdless plait necessity l Cut with i 32 N.,1g11,.•s 25 Wrestlers' StDisembark 3) Pitt of I.he heavy blow mHiN 53 Happy song '*'' 2Rlvtrof 26 Coal S4 Dill herb J4 Dr ink In 1111111 Brazil 21 Dull pain SS Refuse to ,1 quantltlts 3 Ntlghbot of 11 '7 Tawel lnsf'11• Pakistan f } 31 Rlghteolls 4 Those who 39 Lateral P1rt walk qu~etly 28 lnterltttlon, belltve of dl5gust '-SB Slightly bitter 29 Not Intestinal btvtrAge JO H\ll'ltd 59 Brltf sl!tP ~ '-4-+-+-l--' n r..-+-+-+-+-..1:,,..l!;o,, ol-l-W rr....,., ............... ...,.,,,..,... . - \ PEANUTS . 1HIS IS iT, . .l'Alt!llER .. WERE NEXT'! JUDGE PA.RKER WELL, M.ll PRIVE~ •. t PIPN'T TMINK YOU C.OU l'.tl <:>TAV J..WJ..V MISS PEACH Al'T~UR, r UNDER:STAND FRANCINE KISSEO 'IOI.A •• !· ' ~ PERI( INS •· • Hale By frank Baginski '. ·U'I. • AIND ' MOON MULLINS . ·- ANIMAL CRACKERS tlG*), If' q()() :!,fjDOLt> E~:SfOT otl(E. OF 1lt'.)SE FrO<S-;EATl!Je. ~"'1"ER Bl~.SIMl'I..</ l/eU. 'eA·ROMP'.:TO llJAI?~ 'EllER</BODQ •• • • • .. . - ' By Harold Le Don 3EEP~ IN 1'ME· ROOM! ·t JUST 601' IN AAC' THE PESK a.ERK TOLP JAE YOU MA.P A.RRtVED! l'EiP·A.NP I . A.RE FAt.\l!:oHEO·! I MOf'E YOU'RE TAKING 115 TO LUNCH! c~'s JUST SAY l MEAltO 11'. WHY POltT YOU 6Er JEEP ANP MEET dS IM TME \.O&!V IM TM\l'N MINUTES, ASSEY f'J ly MeD ,.·· ~t.-"' t ~.-.-:. ' • ... ly 'Al, c apP. • ' . ~ . . ' ly Gus Arrioka .. : .. ( .. tuo~lfr $ORS. ··:rii;J ~ 64/"e ilJ ~~~ .• ! • -. . • --:;,'.fl/ii IZ-16 "· .• and if Ult children are playing ill tbe yard, please tell )'9Cll' man to watt ill the truck wlt.b this udl tbey 11 I.a and takl "!?"''-. ,.,..,,.. tbeir ups.'' ,' · . ' ~ENNIS THE MENACE ·,I '.· ' . .. ' ' ' - ( A Matter of Degr.ee Bick in working clothes, Raymond ·Ruben ·Haber Pretzel Purveyance at college. He also received a s~lls pretzels to stud en ts outside City CoUece or bronze pretzel Wednesday to commemorate serv: New York after he received honora!"Y Bac~elor of ice which began in_1_94_6_. ________ _ <--~~~~~~~-, • • i:>~" ~mbtr 16, 19n s DAILY PUT 3 Acce.s·s Issue . Simmers . ' . I I ' ~C!l§pei:s Asks Three Arch.-Ckirification • I • Clariflcatlon o! the llatu.. o! a suit ~t by the''lltree ~ &y .WOC:la· tloo against U. Boanhf S..pervlaon was u ked W-ay by FUlh DIJtrlct llupervllOr ltollald ca.pen o! Ne~port Beach. ~ ,board members voted 2-2 on the IJSUe of dlsm1'sal of tho action u · . . propelled by mocl1Uon attorney James Ralston Smith. • Olle! Deputy County Counsel Claylon Parter told ea1pels that •the tie vole wa11, In tr!ect, no action. "The wit can pr0ceed.1t la up lo Smith," Parker said. ~·He can dl!mlss It or not." .. 'J'hey ' are wlrig the lawsuit as ~•arges Called Vague ·Hospital 'Proliferation • Issue Faces Court Test . . . A nine-l]O!pii;.l group O.P~Jci,vdiat Hoag Memorial Hospital, Ne.wpbrt Beach, It condtmna as the unnecessary -pro-and South Coast Community Hospital, literation of hospital construction in South Laguna, among its me~bers Orange County may find Monday that no .a••frnes that the quail'" of medi""' care in · Orange Col.U'lty Superior Cour1 judge ~n -e-"J ... rule on the lssues raised in its' recent Orange County will be adversely alr.cted lawsuit. if recent construction plans for several Judge J. E. T. "Ned" Rutter will ser\11 new ho.!lpltals are allowed te> proceed. lawyers 1or the Callfornla Health It is alleged that several hurriedly Providers Asioclallon and Deputy At· ...._ In torney General Edward BeJasco to Judge Co~ ·~t1llal organizations put • their Claude Ownes Monday for his ruling on license •ppllcaUe>ns to the state to obtain whether problems posed by the atate's approval befe>re a deadline last year that answer to the complaint can be resolved ·would have required the granting of that at the local level. license by a reg(9nal hospital authority. ----' I \ leverage,'" charged DQ&l'Q ChaimilJ Robert &lUn, "tryU. lo got .... lo gj., in." • The 'lltree Arch Bay Auoclatio~ representing the private community "' Soutl! Laguna bet1'een Pacll!c C o a at Highway and the ocean,' flied the lawallt last year when it appeartd•lhai the cou~ ty wa!I moving toward acqutsltlon of the streels in the area to gal.n acceu to ~ public beach below. • Smith told board members his ~ tlon was willing to drop the suit -hintfhC tbat4l would be refiled U !be' auperv~ made any future moves toward till private stteeta. ' " The original board action which ~ gered the suit was a study or posa:ible aC-: cess to south county beaches through ~ p:isition of the umbrella , Beach ah4 Recre'allon Development district ZOninJ{ One rl the access areas eyed was Three A!Ch Bt.y. -• Tuesday Sui>ervisor Ralph aark of Anaheim moved that the county con- tinue 1o fight the lawsuit, Battin put it this way: "IC the a ssociation does not dismiss the suit we.abould respond to the challenge." · Smith had warned that the litigation could be lengthy and expert!lve. . Parker told Clark that ii waa still pos.!ible for the county to gaJn access to the beach through the private property. "It's up to the court! to decide the vallili.o ty of our contention,'' the County counsq said. . D~lay Action On Programs, Jlirors Urge About the only thing, achieved in 8 It was alleged tbat.aome of those ap-~ J dge Guilt~ ~ B -'.:.....l ·Ad ls ' hearing Wednesday before Judge Rutter pllcants had bartly broken ground for the ~,,.. u 'J . . om.-u, ', . op . waslbe'settlngorthelrialdate; tbatw.. hospitals listed in thetr applications ·an11 Cave Test Delayed .·~ scheduled fdr Jan. 18 provided Judge that otben bad oothlnc like the financing ~ D' espit,e Fight . ' ' Owens rules that the l!llltter can be bied required !or such ventum. DEL RIO, Tex_ (UPI) -A Frenc~ 'PJ ' J 1•m, -1•1mg• in Orange County. . One hospital, the la!fault atat.d, made aclenllst who proposes to live In a~ an L ' Belaaco argued Wedneaday that the an application lo the state to build a cave without clocks to lest a theory . 1 SACRAMi.llID> (AP) ->Jguing "' , plainUf(s had been Vigue in the cbargis hospital on ground that was not owned by man does not function naturally on a w like a courtrdlin veteran, t6e man · listed in a lawsuit filed Nov. 24. He said the license seekers. hour cycle· bas postponed the test ,..,;.' accused of speedirig sald ·he was BJuff"'11 ·Woi9'k the hospital group would bave :to give BeJasco argued Wednesday -before month. -"1( trying to charge up a weak battery . · _ "" · : '.I , names and'places to back aDegallona lhat ·Judge Rutter !Witched Ute Issue ID Judge Michel Sl!lre, 32, who was to enter uJ before a huntirig tri p whea clocked , . the state is allowing constTuction of Owens -that the ho!pltal1 rtlerred 'to ip cave in far southwest Texa1~today, s;id at 47 miles an hour in a 24-m.p1h. l ·1-f'lbe tu• Beach "unwanted" bospltall. all thole alleg tlb Ill bav to~ · the tpone t ed b " Ne>·maio' r policy decisinn.c:. and mo, ."'Y zone.· mposi' 1on o tteo;un."' s !1'w a m w e u.:; nam-pos men was caus y ~ ~-R 1· -and De J t distrlcl to The hospital group1 which incl ude! :ed in amendments lo the lawsull generalor laiJUtt_ , approprlatiooa for county health services Municipal Court . Judge . Peter ecrea ion . ve opmen 1 ___ _:_ _ _:_-=..:lL--'~---,-----==------"--'-~·-'-· ==----~-~,i-, should be made until the current·Orange Mannino round, the .plan guilty ss acres in . Dana PoiOt on: the bluffs Cow)ty Healtti Care study is comp,lete4, an}>way, but praJsed·hlm for a ~ne . overlooking.tbe new harbor was approved the .Grand Jury bas declared. d<fense and asked what his JOb Wednesday by,tbO'BOaro o! SUpervillon. In a niws release Wednesday• jury was. The arro'w·shiped pfoperties•affeded members said, "It is encouraging to note "A su~ior court judge," replied the aHinnatlve support for a com-LuCian vaOOegrift, f~ district extend fl1)1ll the Street of the Green prehensive health care study whlCh bas attorney who also served as Gov. Lantern ~n the west ,to Doheny state been. demonstcated by the Board of Reagan's HuJftan Relations Agency Park on tbe east; Included il'tbe·former Supervisors."· secretary before named to· the ,Capron . estate properly ' now owned by The jury, in the' release signed by bench. Pacific Mutual. Fore'man Doreen Marshall of Newport Mannino suspended further prG-No ~ne protested.the BRD'f.Ol'le acyon Beach, noted •that preyjous jury reports ceedings, ciUng , the B~. Comt:Y at. Wed.neadq '.r-btlling althou1h several had f PQinted Ito ~acies and ifl.. judge's past. Cood driving'record . Dana PointJn~m done'° bd:ire eUici~ hl 1he adailn1AraUon aod ac-the plinnb\t ' IOrDe weeks cesslbility 'ol. ~tlf care and services.. ago. Tlieae ,peo!llOriis rem&in .unreso1ved, the ,~ H . I Dn, •v·e, Filt~ Dialrict SUpervioor RooaJd , w. report.atate, ' ' • QSDlta Caspers· u led ifl the,IODO lncludedlll/e Gitoter·~tion o[ all agencies.' -• T .,. ~,..,_,,i*U!*i1Y>on I"" pWiil , boll> pub11c ·and Pflvale, engaged In pro-·Gets $300~1\l\1\.' ,~ , : -o f l'llltlii"· Jl6il Lane aaJci' llilee viding such services should be en-. 1,.tn.n.11 hoJdlnP were alrtady in the BRO %0lle. courH:ed. the jury concluded. The area upon whleh · t1'e new overlay nie release led orr with thi• typical Pen·od Extended' . ·~. 11 ..... pOae<l ·!Oflay·b ·•ll aoulh or 1971 jury jargon: 'Paclfic"COist l,{lghway. . Trial Date Set For Hitchhikers · The. South Coast Communi~y Hospital 's CUpers told fellow.board members-the !ie<ii BRO ,... 1pplication ..U trigered by $1 million expansion !un(I drive IAil . blocked plans to buUd a multi-story extended and its campaign ~u~s-l I hi h move,d to the , hQii:pital, . 31872~ s.1 Q>4st . aPirtmerit j>roject oP buff land or w c Highway, Sout)I Lagw}~ Vic~ • ..:..~~. ~~·~.,!!~~ .~n. encroachment ·Andrews president of the: board of-dIA:'l:· pe.~ --...· · · tors has, announced. Ttie permit would. have allowed ·the Two young hitchhikers ~s,ed or rob-. -A'11Fadquarl1"5 o~ was se\ up at'481 dev,elopera, lo cut_ 4!1-leel into the ~lull biitg'and killing a Garden Grove motorist 1t Coast Highway,' Lagiwi Beach,'wben . ' !ice lo BlloW !'"ilcn.., ln'uce55 Of the M- wbo picked them up on the .San Diogo., the drive was ·18\ll)Ch~ ln •!Jc1ober .111'1 loot.J>ana ~int beJaht llmit. . , Freeway have been ordered to !ace tria1 + more than $300,000 In gifts and pledges Under the BRO district aU bulldi,ng Fib. :z3 in Orange Coorily Siiperii>r :court .• , ha• be<n recelvtd, Andren~• · : plam ""'3t be' "1Jewed by the planner• Judge Byron K. McMillan set thd date , ~ Slnce'tbe hospital' o~ 1n'.Jt5l,1 PJ~, \and board tiefofe~ are juued. Ac- WtldneSday for William D. Du'nne, 18, and ' tient admissions 'ha•el ,;T4 ie;i1 ~ cesi Paths to .beiCh JO-feet wide to. be Nonnan v. Burchell, .ta, both· of 'Stam! pro~ately 1,tn ·pe~:.he l~•·~ '' ~ every•10l:f0.feet are al9o required. ford, Conn. Both are held ·in Orange population projectiom f9'&r.:)WtJi;pt~ , .. Xhe)~s ~ion cen be wal!ecl W\o- r.ounty J~ and wW be returned to bis . County iDdicate , a ' 1.te~,;,.~;.,. 'der somie cltaunstances and will pc~ coUrtroom,Jan. 14 for a pretrial hearing~ need for hospital serv~ • . '\ ~ beblY. be done in· pm 4!istrict beca~ ~f· . ' 'ficient accese' td the harbor a r e a · 1s atfMdf Jn exlaten:i .. \IPI ,......,_ ' liack 'em Vp ' .fi. Annie May cook, 102, was, Ula first to (halk a tue when tho . T!a'li&i·Amerlcan Society of Sln Dfego presented a pool table gilt to the Euclid Convale&Cent Center. , . ' . , Ai the plannifl& commiMJon hearing ln ' Noyember Jim ~elbnlgge, represen- 1 ~ a Dana Point citizewi association and a reakfent of the area, Jqbn Reese ob- jecf4d to the BRD zone plan. ' . Newsmen Freed . From Contempt Over Disclosure SACRAMENTO (AP) -Newsmen win refute to di!dole IOW'Cll of informa~ can no longer be cited for ·contempt IDldef legialallon signed inlo l1w by Gov. Ronald Reagan •. The freedom of l\>' prtss 11£eguarda \y ;,...,..blyman Alan Slero!y (D-il<verly HWs) apply to both lomier •"!\ eurrent n~·~. rtporierl,,..re pro. ll!cted·ao lollg aa thty stayed bi their pro. ' I fe!ak>n. , ' • ' -A ·~•••£or Sitroly said the bill ~ atgned· Mohday coven publbhed and un- jli!bl\lbed malerialJ1eW111ten gatber-ln- 'eluding ii>les, Jilm clips and vole< lapel. Under the old law, newsmen were pro- lerJed ooly when refmlng to dlaclooe .....ea of in!Grmallon actually prlnled, broadcast or lelevlted -about 40 ptr<tl1! of dlla uiually collecled, -lald. 'lbe new mttilft covers publilbert. editors, rtpOrtm or · anyooe el1t con- nocted with ....,._.., wire """1<u and radio or ttlevilk>D itatk>ol. 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AM-FM CASSE1TEi RECORDER wnH BUILT-IN CONDENSER : MIC AND T.M.S •• '159" ' • i ' I • ) I ) ~ ....... f Ull.Y PILOT n,,.,..,, °""""" 16, 1971 Egypt Gets • • anctionmg .,{)f Russian.s ......... ,.,. ............. ·Tllo 6o¥lot Unloo will support any 11\0VI a; ~ lo noolvo Ille Mlddlo· EMI fb11, Ill' war or !JI' pea«, the SOviel om· llUsador lo Cairo said toda_y. II WU Ille llrlt time .a'SOvltt olflc)al boa pilllldy todorsod Pntidot Anwlf ~111 declaralion that l tontinulnC dMd!ock 111 Middle East peace elforll lefl :irs7Pt .. aplloo but lo flgbt. J. 16 loYiet Ambluador V a"I • d I m I r I . ' ·,-..~·· remarks to newsmen ·•Po . •'Joarocl .. the fruit Pl&• lodl1 "' the · ..,._Al Gownbourlya. "We 1upporl Cairo's decislon, whetbe'r • .. _ UNITID IJTATle ATLANTIC OCEAN ~L:::r::~ • OlllNlE PlOVINCI • 10 Ja•oico .... eoo ' ao ' NEWSMAP PINPOINTS CUBA ATTACK ON MIAMl-llASED CARGO SHIP . ,. H1v1n1 lroadc11b Warnlnt It Wiii Ge After 'Pir•t•i Ships • • -i is for petce or the l:iattle, becalise in :;lither case it will Ie8d to llquidatk>D of ;;, ~ Jsmll -aressiop,'' he said. ac. • O;wding to the news~r. i "ll the solution i!: to be war .we iuppOrt : JOU to make it .a ,,.ar witb a minimum of "" Joues. We shall stand wttti'you always, in .. A:ir Force Jet Crashes ' war and peace." ' Sadat In Nooembel' said "the' tlme lot 1aattle bas come" but added that1 war -1d be avert..i ll llrael publicly "'!1 .~ would withdr•• from all OCOIP-t ~ terrlt.ory. . · The semiofficial Al Abram newspaper '. -1<! today the headl ol otale of Egypt, ~ and Libya will meet.nut week for ~; oo '"""1 devdopments 111 the :'fi(ideast crisis. Sadat ol Egypt, Maj. G"1. Haltz.Msad aod Premier Col Moammar Khldaf1 • form the -ldenUal council ol the -nation ftdmation of Mab republics. Earlie< israell Delense Minlsl<r Moobe "'~yan offered to, exchange 11 Epptiall •prisoners"-war fot 101sraeus. Dayan ,made the offer late Wednesday lllght ud .. 1 no limit lo ao Egyptlall :~ply. . • "'! · 1Snell spokesmen in Tel· Aviv said an &patrol killed the deputy com- • • ol an Arab guerrilla group 111 the • Gaza strip during a clash iD u grove today. The ~la'• girl ~ died with him, . a mili~. ~esman uld. MulunOd.BiiDll El Balzlli, deputy.,..,.. ,mander ol . the Popular Front for the Liberation ol Palestine !PFLP) aod loog on the Israeli wanted list, opened fire on :.. ':• IJraeli patrol combing an orange '.II""> the lj>Ol<eomao old. The patrol ,ftlumed the fire aod when the shooting a11ppec1 found Btblll ud the daughter o1 :P!e ·""""' ol the 'oraoc• II"'• clead In a ·~er. :t . ' .!~hot.! Scatter ... ..... !:Belfast Crowd; • ·)Briton Wounded BELFASf Northeni lrllaod (UPI) - per• w~ed a British 10ldler in lfut and acatt.ered'Chrislmu sboppc;r• Londonderry with 1 burst or gunftre ed 1t three police car patrolmen to- security forces spokesmen uid. j Ali anny 1pokesman aajd ' the soldier ~ very m1oUa 1tomtch woundl tfben three pnmen-fired ,at a mobile •~I In the Romail Catholic Lower Falla i-.itia of Belfast in early morninC ·illrknesa. ' ~ .. A police 1pokesmen said the Lon-" ~erry cumnan fll'ed 10 shot.I. ~t the tM-ee policemen u they patrolled in a car ~waterloo Place in the city center. "' The Londonderry abootlng caused no .-uaiues and the Junman escaped on 'loo~ police aid. ·'' The man wounded in Belfast was the · Courth Britlah 10ld1er struck by sniper ;:4lre in the Northern Ireland capital Jn the :~2:e ~~=~ aoldltrs aufrered wounds :~m gunfire ln the Lower Falll and :~ersonstown, also • Roman catholic l"P'• Wedneoclay. the army uld. • }lrillsh troops In the LeeJon street area ~chanled &bola with l\lJl!Den aborUy ;e thll mom1n1·• 1ncldenl, bllt there '}ikl: DO casualUu, an army spokesman • ' Near Cambodia Capital . ' : SAIGON•. (AP) -A U.S. Air Force flgbter-bomber cruhed within 1lghl of .Phnom Penll today while IUPl'Ortlni .cambotlian troops. mlliWy spokesmen ,aald. A'~ bellcopter r......S the two crewmen. · The ·Ff Jiblntom went down 1n ftames 'four-~ from the Cambodian capital 'after 'thl! 'two cnwmen had parlclwted. Spokesinen said thet. auffered no Hrlowl 'lnjilries. 'Iile U.S. Command 1114 the CIUSI of the crash~ was· not known yet; A Spokesman, Capt. ·Jamu ·D'Entremont, 1aid the Phantom '"wa1. conducilnl alr : opefations agalri'lt enemy force1 ,and their lines of 1upply a ad c:om- .municaUons.11 ' · An American . htllcopter flew thl two U.S. ruen blck lo their b,.. 111 Thallaod. · The Phantom wu the 8,063nl U:S. aircraft reported ~t in the IrwJocblna war. The batUefie1da in Cambodia Wert reported generally quiet. Military s}iokesmen said a l ,DOO-man task force pushing through the Olup rub- ber ,plantation 111 eastero Cambodia had moved to the edge of tbe Metoec RJ.ver but still bad encountered no major reslotance. The spoloelmen aald !he Saigon troops were still on .the eutern side of tbe river, about 35 mile.a from ·the Vietn&mele border and 110 miles northwest of Saigon. -· On tbe western side of the Mekong. an- ticipated North Vl~triimese attacks on Cambodian forces cut off at Talng Kauk. 48 mlles northeast of Phnom Penh, failed to m.2terlalize. Viet Cong guerrillas in South Vietnam kept up attacks on ·the .10.venuncnt'1 . J>.§Ciflcation program. One ,gTOUP attacked a village office in Binh Dlnh provinct, on the central cout. killed 10 men ln the »man platoon Wicks .'First I'd like a list shewing manufacturers wggmted rw.11 /Jrieesr defendlng It ud wounded 11. The allied commands' weekly CU\lllty 111mniartes old the lolall last -• Jn. eluded two Americans killed in acUon, 51 wounded and 31 dead of nonhostile CIUHI; ~ SOUtb Vietnamese tilled and 7'9 wounded, aod l,Oll North Vtelnam.,. aod Viet Cong killed. Col. Henderson Case Debated By Army, Pan~I · . ' rr. MEADE, Md. (AP) -After 3\0 month.! ~ tiial,. 10& 'Wltnesses and lhouaanda ol pago(of te_stimooy, the jury today will begin debating the guilt or Jn. nocence of Col. Oran K. Henderson on charges of covering ... up the My Lai massacre. · ' 'lbt two cenerall and five colonel• on Ille jury will be ...i Into ,oeclualon after t.fle m111lary Judie, COi. Peter S. Won-dolow•k\ reads from a cletalled list of Jn. 1iriict""1l"'1 the legal.llaues In the case. n was! liie ,ix\p ti,mea ~ panel was asked to taclde tbe b1ue of My Lal and. involves the lalt wch cbaraes on file. While other triall :... 1 n v o I v e d resPonslbillty for the 1laylng1, the Henderson court-martia1 dealt with the breik in the chain of cornmana that kept weft of the deaths at My Lai from reacblng Army headquatters for a year. Hmdenon ii charied with dereliction Drctuty in failing to conduct an adequate .. _ -- ln•llllgaUon. Policeman Nabs . " {).wn Daughter ' • • 70-MPH Winds Blitz NY • , Storm Wreaks Havoc Midwest, Plll'flt1IOlllOAA NATIOllAlWUTHUS!l'llct TO r.nA.M. m It. 11•11 South . . ' Atuselc ........ Seu Cuba Admits. Sejzure· ; ... llWIJ' ~lJPJ) .L --tldtl ICUlr9'1 --ldmltled In. OlblD lladlo brw' ... 11 loday thal ii caplund a MfMtU.eeef Clll'P ..... tbe •M•J.I and--........... -.... 1111!' - ---· lo -.. plrall ..... ,,. • • .,,. ..... ..., ......_. far tbla ~i::.oi~ ~:....c-=..: ~ ,,_ .... .,~." Pidlhe-'--..ilol6amL The broadcut aald . the '·-freighter Johnoy ~ owned by CUban ..u., and Dying the Paoa""!'iu Oac, wu captured about 120 miles frOm. the eutern eo11t of Cu.bl Wedneld1y. The Johnny Eapr.., had radioed. lhOt It waa being attacked !JI' ODD 'gunhoots ind many of ita . crewmen wounded~by machlneiun fire. · 11Qr\e of ~ur Cuban na~ll inaits' 'that 1tands gu1rd agalnlt pirate llbJp that · have ·harassed 9Ul territorY at the · aervlce of the CIA capfured ~ Imp Diamonds. . . ' Jobm\Y ~ wbilD It rtfwe!l lo obey badly woualled by-Alflre and'bl pl8led q order lo btaft to for *1'dlol," the Im; belp fn1n the l/.lt. Coaort:G\IOl'd. CUban Radio bl...icul Mid. "Send them very qoilckly hecauat they · Tho -Did thal a pirate lluocll ore· very badly wounded," Villa shouted atteCbtl Ibo "bumlilo ..m.,. Of Sama" In Spaollh over the ahlp-_. radio. on CUbo'•-eout'"' Oct. u, klllln( ,'. "I'm dying, Cl>lco (boy iir buddy). ;ren --Ollll •verely Woundlni them lo come quick." he 1ald. His words -.. lad•••c • little &lrl whole leg ··were •~-·"'"" hv the' 90und of g1lnflre bad to ... -411od -·.....-, . The -latd tllil wu ooe of a "The dock 11 fUll of blood from the dolea lkallll' am-committed q:alnst wounded," Villa cried. "We've got dead CUbo by pirate lblpa. . . ud Wi>unded." II waa imposaible to gel 0 Cubl: wlD DDt helfftle to act it any an euct account of the casualties before d\sl!•J!Ce from our cout when these the radio went dead. plrato lblpt --•the and under The Coast Guard dl!patched a plane whatewr llq ot camauflqe they are aod helicopter lo the ....,. lo aid the .carrying out their crimes apinlt our m-woundedjlut recalled them alter recelv· lion," the -wtmed. • Ing word Ille freighter wu being escorted Cuban Radio IJ.id tbe Jobnny· Expre111 to an uftnanwt Oltu t>Ort wbete CUban wu being eecorted to 1 port in Oriente autboriU.. would cue for the wounded. Province. The COast Guard •nd the Defense .oloe Villa, coptaln • ol the Johnny Department 111 Wallhlngton made It clear E.sprea, hid islued a dramatic call for that ithe ooly American iJltemt was help before hil rad'9 went dead. Villa, 55, aiding the inj!lfe(I, since the Johnny Ex· I mtura.llzed U.S. cltlien llvlng ln Miami, prtSt flies pie Panamanian fiag and the said be and .three other crewmen were incident happened outside U.S. waters. A brilliant idea to win' her. over this Christmas. -·11,.....,....,.p1a1m111g1o,.Plhe qu11tion Iii time" !or a " holid•r weddinc-we have the peraua1ion you need to make ber gay "Ye•"· Come aee. 0111' diamond aelection 11 1econd to none. Our deaip1 in 1( Jcuat rold 1peak !or · themaelve1-and.7ou. · 1Wo GIMI _,.,. NowOnol Z4L£/KA·Y J.wJIYlle I • : Free Gift Wraf · UMl•llllKQo~Cniiit.Plner~l"'ac Ch•,..llu•a.~•Jtl.n.~ ' ma1tn.U11t11 nluni 5 Dl•mond Brid1I Set . '169 Solit1lr1 Wtddl111Parr . 1299 ,. ' . 7 tlilmond Bridll P11r 1399 , ' NEWPORT BEACH -17 FASHION ISLAND . ' \ OPEN SUNDAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS -'12 NOON to S :P."'. -DAI~ Y, TO A.M. to 9130 P.M. I • ' • -.-mber1&.1m DAIL y PILG1 I I '• 1 • Ni.Xon Gets Five Wom en Now Agents Solons Vow Crackdow:n-on G ra1t.~lr'liSPolicenieft' . . ' '" . ' Extend Bid To Support NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) -•Who ore mlsled loto thinking ter to Gibson offering his Barres makes !20,700, UDdtt ·Mayor-Kenneth A. Glbaon says I'm going to do thlng,t a dlJ. )"ealgnaUon effedive Feb, 1, the clty'a mosl recent~ many d I 1 g r • n l I e'd chy ferent way. unleu the City Councll boosts with the Police &uper!.#~O!· WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S• Secret S.rvlce bu Its first mnale apeclal agents to holp aullt<I prtsldents and defend the Conllllu- tion "agai~ an enemies, foreign and domestic." workers, especially police, an "They seem to go around • lylog down on the job because thinking 1 should say we 1u1.. , hll salary to exceed lhit of hll flwa' ,\asoclatlon. Tiie hls crackdown on graft and to be a li!Ue bit crooked to get Immediate 111bordlnate, Police ell '° far bu not acted oa For Jobless Devaluation klckbacb bu cut their [p. the job done," GI boon said. Chief Anthony ~-Gibson's request to ralae Red- comes. Redden has submitted a Jet-Redden W1ll $20,000 a f~· detf1_ llleiry to $25,0fO. i I WASHINGTON (UPI ) -cOOgress h" passed and sent to President Nixon Jegis-- Iatlon under which about 10 percent of the nation's 5.15 million unemployed workers would get an extra 13 weeks of reduced unemployment benefits. Five women, eill co 11.e re gradl\Ates Jn tbelr 203, were sworn In Wednesday.•and jolnod the 1,111 men who Protect the president. vice president and thelr immediate families and guaf11 the nat1on'a cur- rency againat counterfeiters. The sltuaUon L! worst lo lh•·l-~~-iiiiiliiliiiiiilliijiiiillilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii~iiiiiiiiii:ii~~iiii~;:::~Jl-police department, w b er t I WASHINGTON (UPI) -'When ad-l'ollce Dir'Ftor John L, Red. ministration officials enter c r u c I a 1 den la urider "tremendous negotiations with the United States' chief premire11 to quit, Glbaon said. !roding partners In Washington Ibis Redden ls threatening to ' weekend, they wm have the support of resign in a salary dispute with Democratic and Re pub 11 c a n con· !l>e 91y Co11n<;U, which ls fre. gressional leaders for an agreement to quenfly at odds with Gibson. 86 STOR·ES BRIM-FULL ' .· _ Of Christmas Goodies J • 'lbe legislation would apPly to states where those stilt receivlng benefits and those wbo have eihausted them has to- taled 6.5 percent or more of ttie work force for the past 13 weeks. That cur- renUy includes 11 states plus Puerto Rico. The 88'1111' duti .. abo Include protection of major ires!denital candidates and vialUng beam of state. devalue the dollar. "'The woM is out -that The congressional leaders met with nobody can make money ml __ _:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ President NiJ:on for ooe hour and 15 this administration," Gibson!- In those areas it was estimated there are 538,000 workers who have used up their regular 39 weeks of benefits. Under the legislation they would get an extra 13 weeks of half benefits up until July 1. Those startina: fhe special program just before the cutoff date would still get their full 13 weeks, with the final, end date coming Oct. I. The Treasury would foot the bill for the extra benerits -instead of through a tax: on employers as is the case wHh the reg- ul ar benellLs. The states where workers would qualify jmmediately lnclfde Alas-- ka, Calllomla, &nhectlcut, Maine, Mas-. sachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Vermont, Wasb~on and Nevada, in addition to the commo~ealth 0t Puerto Rico.· A spok~ ror Sen. Wamip Magnu- son (D-f/ash.), said Oregqri.,~ Pennsyl- vania and HawaU JOO!'I migtlt qualify as weU. · Rep. Wilbur D. Milts (O.Arlr'li 'ln°argu. ing for the measure Wednesday; ,said there were more than 2001000 ~less in Los Angeles 8nd that WUlilJllQin stat< bas an unemployment rate o£ iboot ·10 percent. Inmates Foiled • In Prison, Break HONOLULU (UPI) -One lnmata wu shot·and several gWards were injured in an attempted escape from the Hiwail State Prison Wednesday night. U was the second dlslurbao<;e lo eight, hours at the'-stoey prls<iil. • · ' Al Ward~· ~1pren prisoners in the muim.wtt, """'111 -tried tq escape, and bl' the ensuing disturbaDCe, prlsooer Rolph OJesta was shot In the leg. . Several guanls were reported lojured, and . two were taken to the hospital. Olesta was also taken to Queen's Medical . Centtt. Following the attempted escape, about 10 to 20 prisoners who were in the recrea- tionryard -to ..-earlier tilan usual but the prisoners claimed Ibey were beq unfairly treated. minutes Wednesday. When they emerged • said. , from the White House cabinet room, they "'The poli..:emen don't work said Congress will approve devaluation u bard for Redden as lhey did by raising the official price of gold for previous directors " be whenever the administration uU for It. said. "They openly 'make "We think it is a step in the right direc--statements -and I know ti.on a:nd beneficial to the U.S. economy," 1 about them -that since tbe:Y Senate Democratic Leader M J k: e can't make JDY money any Mansfield said. more, then the hell with it." ReP. Gerald R. Ford, the House Redden was appointed after Republican leader, saJd be believed the Gibson took office July 1, 1970, Congress would "respond accordingly" if as Newark's first b I a c.k the ~gotiations show progress. mayor. The previous mayor, The weekend meeting will involve Hugh J. Addonizlo, was con- finance mlnisters' Wt.he 10 richest naUons victed on federal shakedown of the non-Communist world. c~arges after Gibson beat him Nixon announced Tuesday af t er for re-eJ~tlon, meeUng with French Pres.ident Georges People "in and out of the Pompidou in the Azores that the United police department, ~r low rank States would work toward devaluapon Qf and hJgb, would like to see the dollar. • Redden quit because they ,,.. J4eaRWhiJe, the Price .Coi:nmisslon took would prefer to see the .aclon Wednesday to limit"_price fte in· ~partment !'180 the old w~y, creases charged by doctors and ded\lsts. · ~~h, corrupUon, Gibson satd . Your $10 bill may go up to '10.25 l m getting all ~ of shortly. But if It gets higher than: that, crazy pnssure! from people the doctor may find himself con.suiting with a gove.mmeil.t agent instead -of an ailing patient ' GENTLEMEN ••• • • '. ' · t . I Fr~ed Cq,,ptive Reveals Life ~i~ay Set \ For Se ven WE AIM JO PLEASE ' In '~ed .Ofiina ·. Pr-~on Cell Primaries PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Standing erect in front of' a Christmas tr.o, hands clasped, his voice low ind 'Cften in- audible, Richard Fecteatl'. told of the l(lll<!;> 19 yem be spent in a Communist O:iinese )vitb newsmen since he and said she wants some new WASHINGTON (UPI) · Mayor John V. Lindsay of ~~~on!:~ :::" =· but absolutely no New York will enter Kong. · D e m o.c r a t i c presidential "'$le-said 'Please don't buy Miss Harbert, 25, of Palo me .,riy pants, 1 want some primaries in seven states, the Alto, who spent more than dreues;• " Mrs. Harbert &aid. \V8.'hi0gtnn·Post said today. three years in prison in China "I guess she's been weariDg The Post said Lindsay, and. had been given up for ts ln Qiina w uldn't ''I was alone so long," dead ~)' her parents, said abe pan . o you Republican who switched to Fecteau said Wedne!day'. wouJ•'" ........ with newsmen to-~me ~t?'' · ·· · the· Democratic putt ttUs prison. T .,..._ MISS Hirbert and Fecteau . Becau,se 'of this,·tbe 43-year-day, -bottf'are1a..;altlng final results · year, would enter primaries m THINK old Fecteau .uid·he no-,,rfoond ,. · ~,:. th9 posed for tof• ~~ ... at nearby F 1 o r l d a, W 1scons1 n , It <lillkult' to met! and· speak .]ibqtogt8pbs but bad refused a11.,.·~e ~cal Ce!'ti!r , ~ch"l"tl•, Ind la n a, JEOJr\ ~·~ with people. to ~er qu~ "a!dJbptlat where they Were Oregon, California and New LU, Fecteau, an Army civilian But Polly Harbert, her taken Tu~y on their arrival y: i. but would ski th first employe who spent half of his mother, said that during a on the U.S. mainland Uter a or., p e WESTCLIFF PLXzA 19 years imprisonment in ~·telephone conversation 27-hour flight from Hong primary 1n New Hampshire NEWPORTER INN iiiisoiiiilliiitary~,jihiiioliiid iiitliiiiiisfiiiirst imiiieeiiiliniiigiiiiiiWiiedniiiiesdiiiiayiiiitbiiiaitiiiMaryiiiiiiiiiiAnni:iiiiiiiiKong. Mareh 7. ~iiiiii:iiiiiii;i~jiiil rlJ . ,, . Ul ::.; .... ' > W ei speciolize in mink ot· its glorious fashi on \;est, Only the freshest quoli.ty skins will do. Styling must be olegontly up to date. Details must be attended .to with metic ulous care . The cut of o sleeve, the roll of • collor, the swing of • skirt" must be eJCec uted with couturier pe~fection. But most of all, we specia lize in personal izing the luxury of natural mink to you - with fo shion, quolity 'ond velue, no melter whet emount you spend. • • . ' ' : T,' ' . . _, ' • ' ~·mo to men . • • . I ~uy. lier a fur . f!lr Christmas • • • with exchange prlvlledges . ' MASTER FVRRIER SI NCE 1 933 M.)Acque-s DU .. NOS _, MANUPACTUllU OP. WOI LD'S PINisT PUlS 14 Fashion Island Newport Beach e 644-4661 Stere Hellrlz OPEN, EVERYOA.Y UNTIL CHIUSTMAS Meneley •hru Seturdey 10 • .. rn. to 9:JO.p.rn. Suncl•r 12 t. I ,.rn . I KEEPINCI knowledgoable and courteous storekeepers to gerve you, KEEPING a e:tore that's fr1endly; casual end full of things. KEEPING gift boxes to·wrap those things. KEEPINCJ. Jots ol places to park your car. KEEPINCI, In mind always the most '----' Important thing .. , Y.ou. tHESE ARE SOME OF THE THINCIS I KEEP. • • • ,. J, ... .. .. ' .. . .. , ... 1 • .. • • Holding Densi ty Line J..aiunans will await with Interest tho reacUon ot tho city council to the revised land use element of the Genonl Plan. approved In a' f>-0 vcte by the council· appointed planning comnilssion after a series of public bearing._ The bearings were marked by considerable com· mept from VWage Laguna spokesmen. They pointed out the 21-1 building height limit vote was an ell]>ression 0( the public wish to proleet Laguna from unconlrolled growth. Key polnt is the establishment of toning that \VOUld r esult 1n an ultimate holding capacity of about 20,000 permanent residents. This is up from the 18,000 figure suggested in the first Genetal Plan draft, but down from the 28,000 In the final documen~ wbich looked to some zonl!lg for higher density. The ]and use element as revised by the planners ls aimed directly at preserving tbe Art Colony's "inti· mate village Quality." The Chamber of Commerce has voiced opposition to the reduced population figure, but overall, the draft does appear to reflect lhe desires of most residents. There probably will be some strong pressure on the council to open the way for at least some hJgher density zoning. So more political fireworks could" be in tqe o!ling. Discipline Begins at Home Discl_pllne bas been a concern of trustees of the San J oaquin Elementary School District in recent weeks. But before they launch a program of in-service training to upgrade student discipline techniques for their staff, they might try approaching it on a rudimen· tary level -setting an example at their own meetings. tempted to make a motion but was Ignored by B<>ard Chllflllan Gratian Bldart. One solution to the problem of meeting discipllne Js a closer adherence to Robert's Rules or Order. An· other, hO\Yevcr is the exercise or a little more self con· trol and courtesy. The \d}strict !llust soon ask the v o t e rs to pass a tax overr¥1e amounting to 77 cents more than ls now in effect Th:e trustees need to s b o w they can w o r k to- gether as aduUs and conduct themselves in a manner be!ilting their office. Discipline begins at home. Beauty Should Come First In a rffent' private conversation, San Clemente's manager fo r a major utility company &aid power out· ages are not as severe during local windstonns ,becawse the area has few trees. Practical, yes, but not so beautiful. And it highway engineers have their way tn com· lng months, power companies will have less to worry about. New road improvements are at fault. ?\1embers of the Capistrano Beach Community Af;. sociation have batUed in vain in recent weeks to save 22 palms estimated to be 40 years old on a stretch of a roadway ironically called "Las PalmaS." County eniineers co ndemned that sttyld during a rerouting pro3ect of the road to make room for a new free\\'3Y offramp. Another stand. this one of towering eucalyptus along Del Obispo Road, will wind up in local fireplaces soon \Vhen \vork is complete on a ma1or wideni_ng "project along the roadway leading to Dana Harbor. Behavior o! trustees at a special meeting on an· other isaue Jast week did litUe to inspire confidence. During a controversial discusSioh, Preston Howell and Dennis Smith lost their tempers and walked out o! the meeting. ' ln both cases engineers point to existing approved plans for the road work, shrug and say that there is nothing they can do. There is something they could have done, how· ever: Consider. beauty and a respect for the environ· ment before setting to work on the drawing boards. 'Sure 'n begarrah, you imderstand all. ~sis for th'1 gl ory of Ireland, madam- The Incident occurred after Howell repeatedly at- Hou~fe Doesn't Know What to Be li e ve Confusion Over Deter gents WASHINGTON -The h arasse d housewife, up to her elbows ln suds. no longer Mow• what to believe about cktergeots. PracUcally every detergent on the market seems to be linked with aomelbing catastrophic. Some are said to cause cancer. otben to trritate the skin, othen: t.o endanger the live s cf liu.te children, still others to destroy life ln riv- en and lakes. Th get clothes ~whiter than white." detergent manulac-- turtrs b&ve resorted to a variety of complex detergent formulas, none of which has been shown to be both completely safe and effective. THE SAFEST WASHDAY detergent ts heavy duty granulated soap, whlch has fallen largely out of use. In soft water, soap Is said to be just as effective as most detergents. But the housewife will have to hunt for granulated soaps in the aupermarket. He.re. meanwhile, iJ the latest status of several detergent ingredient.& that have caused controversy: -NTA, or nitrilotriacetic acid, ls suspected of causing genetic damage in people and, therefore, is now banned outright by the governmenl Although at one time the most promising &ubstltute for phosphates. it may oever be allowed back on the market. -ENZYMES ARE BACK. Reversing ' an earlier decision, the Food and Drug AdministraOon has stated that enzymes are. both safe and effective. Medical ·1tudie1 earlier had warned that enzymes could irritate the skin and cause lwig damage. But the National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council has now concluded that "the average enzyme laundry product in normal use by con- sumers has not produced more primary lnltation of the skin than have similal products that contain no enzymes.1 Enzymes won't get out an . the stains, however, that some manufacturers have claimed. -BORATES, CARBONATES and silicatet, ttie non-phosphate detergents, are dangerous for small children. Last August, a little girl in Connecticut swallowed a handful or a caustic "non- polluting" detergent and died of suf· location within si1 days. The ingredients had burned away her wind pipe. The government, fearing that as many as 39,000 ·children might swall ow detergents et.ch year, reversed its stand against phosphate detergents and decided they were safer than non-phosphates. "The safest thing in terms of human health is to use phosphates," said Surgeon General Jesse Steinfeld. A month later. he rever s· ed himself again. He said that not all non- phosphates contain caustic ingredients and that some phosphate deterge nts are just as harmful to swallow as their caustic replacements. In a moment of wlsdom, Steinfeld recomme nded soap. -PHOSPJiOROUS, certainly the most controversial in gredient, is found in 90 per cent of all detergents sold in America. Phosphates are nutrients th at stimulate the growth of algae in the water. In the last few years, thousands of tons of phosphates from de tergents have been dumped in American waterways. Algae growth, which deP.letes the supply of oxygen in the water. has become so extensive in some areas that plant and fish life are nearly extinct. . The most popular phQ&phate dejergent Is Tide, made by Procter and Gamble, the biggest adverUser in America. Ttde containes 12.3 per~nt phosphorus, which is about 3 pe~t more than most. Although many de\ergenl makers would settle !or a lbnit of 8.7 percent phosphonts in detergents, Procter and Gambl~ has fought adamantly against such a ruling. MICHAEL KIERNAN, a researcher for Kirkland Hall, the ecology college we are establishing, reparts that Gain, Duz, Ox- ydol and Cheer also contain more than 8.7 percent phosphorus. His research indicates that granulated soaps or liquid organic cleaners are both sarc and effective. At the very least, he advises house\vives to check the deterg ent package and ri nd out how much phosphorus it contains or. if it la a non- phos phate detergent, whether it is dangerous to children. Will Teddy Run i n 1972? The National AssoclaUon of Is-Ted-Ken- nedy Running-tor-President Writers held its annual banquet at the Del~hic-Wlton in Washington the other evening. More than 500 members attended. President Augustus J. Augury reported proudly that assoc!· ation production was up 16.3 percent over la.st year. Assocl· aUon memb ers, he sakl, w e r e now grinding out an av. erage of 43.8 news- paper articles. m1g- e.tu1e pieces and net- work specials each day on the question : "Will Senator Kennedy Run for J'r<sl· dent In t 972?" THE MEJ\.1BERSHJP ls, of a>urse, bit- terly divided on this quesUori .. A large faction holds the Senator could have the Dtmocra.Uc nominal.ion for the asking. But It'• spilt into two splinter groups: ORA NOI C:OAIT DAILY PILOT l!ol><rl N. W ccd, Publlslo<r Thomcu Kfeuil, Ed.tr.or Albfrt \V, Bates Editorial Page Edllor nt tdltoml ~ of thf: Dally Pilot M!l'k• to ln.lomt a1ld •tlmu-J.ai. r-.ikn by prt$enUnc thia ~~Pl!"• oplnlMI and com· mtntar)' on toPlcl of lnt€'ttllt and .iiriJf\canCCI, by J'lftJVldln& • fM'\lm f,,,. t.M ~Son of "our readm al'!inloN. ind. by ptts~ntlnit the divr.ne ~nt• ot Wormed Qb. lll't'ftn and 1pokt1mf:a on \OpiCI "'·""'°""' Tburld17, December 16, 1971 ,, • Art Hopr.e The He-Isn't-Asking Splinter Group and the He-ls-Too Splinler Group. Another denominatkln be!i.eves he couldn 't win if he tried -with half saying he Isn't trying and half smiling superiorly. Still another schi sm clings to the dogma that be Is v.•aiting for the proper omens, v.itb. it& more devout members pointing out that al the 1992 Democralic Convention Senator Kennedy will be ex· acUy as old as Senator Hubert Humphrey ts today. BUT DESPITE the divergent views the banquet was unmarred by personal ran· cor. As Pr~ident Augury pointed out, •·\Ve are joined together by a common bond -that of making an honest buck." And 10 It was that the members rose, hands joined, to sing the association's theme song: "For tte·s a Jolly Good Topic." A burnt offering wes served. All might have gone well had not lsalnh N. Sybil, the notod Iconoclast, risen to de- mand time ;'for the presentation or a totally new theory on the subject." The membert &tared at each otbtr In dlsbtlief. After all the mWions of words that had been written could there possib11 be 1 new theory on the subject! Thus were they lured Into Sybi.1'1 dJabollc•l trap. .He w11 aranted five minutes to expound his unorthodo1 views. ;•FIRST,'' BEGAN Sybil, "every dullard In the room must agree that at this time, Stnator Ktnnedy must avoid at all costs alving 8JlY lndlcatkm he Is running for Presktent. A single slJp and his eneml's would descend on h1m in 1 twlnkJing, brlncing up Olappequlddlck, lnuna1ur1t; and other tins -Bnd thus utterly destroying his chances of becoming Presldtnt nett year.'' 1 The meml>er1 nodded. · "Therefore.'' continued Sybil. '"the only way he can run for President is to avoid at all costs running for President. This he has scrupulously done. So we see my friends, that he is obviously running for Presiden t.'' There v.•as 1\ stunned silence. "You \\·on·t tell the flub Ii c, \\'ill you, Mr. Sybil?" begsed President Augury. "OH·HO, \rON'T I? crov;ed Sybil triumphantly. "And. of course. once I've publicly proved Senator Kennedy is run· ning for President, I will have utterly destroyed his chances of becoming Presi- dent -thus making the question, and your little association. moot." "Our children will slarve!" cried Augury. But. pddly enough. Sybil wa s run over by a truck while leaving the banquet and all his pa pe rs "'ere destroyed in an ac· cldental fire. Indeed, not a single word of his theo ry has leaked out to the general public - not until !his very moment. Now v.•hat's the nation going to talk about until next November? Dear Gloomy Gus A sign of !ht times In L:tguna: Awhile back \\·e had 1 ruckus O\'Cr business signs. Now there 's a hassle O\.*tr v.ho wlll pay for bracltets for F'estival of. Arts atgns on uUlily poles. Ho hum. -G . .O D. Thlt illltw. rw_fltelt rtu.n• •Inn. lltf llKIMf,l!r ll!Ott ti ftl• Rt•\llf"'· lellf ,...,,. HI Htn .. Olltm' Gut, o.11-l'lltl, s Some Make a 'Career' of Unhappiness Thoughts at Large: There are personalities who make a ''career" out of unhappiness -offer them a chance at happiness, and they manage to extract the last drop of anguish out ol it. • • • To imagine that there is a "political solution" to our so- cial problems is the , romantic del usion of the self-styled "real.. ist",; every '·polit.ical solution creates it.a. own problem.1, ad in· flnltum, and on ly when we advance beyond the realm of the political to the human and the personal is there a chance of. breaking out of self·perpetu· ating systems 'flilose means inevitably turn Into ends. • • • Nothing becomes so difficult as a simple deed done with reluctance. • • • Inrurance figw"Cs reveaJ that there are about SO percent more accidents in ren4 tal cars than in owner.driven cars; which points not only to the risk in handling a strange vehicle, but possibly also to the indifference in damaging what belongs to somebody else. • • • Nobody soun& as dumb as the typical TV newscaster, reading his a>py with the 11ame affable monotony of intonation - whether tbe Item is a hoCkey score or an International catastrophe. • • • "Need" ls the worst basis for love, becaUJe our needs change even as they art belng supplied; and the neediest peo- ple emotionally are the least capable of maintaining a stable relationship. • • • The paradox of lnternational relations ls that countrles cannot be "friends" unless they are roughly equals, and every country is seeking for the edge or superiority when it attains parity. • • • Those who loot for "inspiration" before they begin to work fall In ret"Ognitlng the basic creati\'e truth that work can engender inspiration. • • • What the rabid Ideologue is incapable or seeing was pungently put by Dean Iage a half-century ago, when be said! "Every Institution not .only carries with it the seeds of its own dissolution, but prepares \he way for its most hated rival.'' • • • It ls hard'r to uoderstand why things work smoothly than why they work bad- ly; and we need more studies of good ruocUon -such u in families -than of dyslunctlon, in ti'der to learn as much about health as we know about di&east, mentally, physically and 90ciall1.· • • • The doa Is praised ror being tnie to us, but the cat Is feared for being true to ltseU: what we crave ls not inttgrity, but nattery. Quotes Capt. Robln L. Qufglty. USN, IMl'tdor of WAVES, 01 I.OW' of CalU. Daval butl -"If wc"re going to belong to this pro- fession we cannot ask fer special treat· ~nt as women (but at least) we·re where Women's Lib hns been trying lo J;et for years, so far os equal pay for rqual work a concerned." ·Housing Agency Has Her Support To the Editor: "Bureaucratic Bypath?", your Dec. 7 editorial headline, is no way to describe the consumer affairs agency or the hous· tng authority recenUy created by the Board of Supervisors. Your inference that both are the brainchild of Robert Battin "who - probably not by coincidence - will be up for reelection next year," ls shallow indeed. IN REGARD to the housing authority, how you can continue to speak of. the needs of low-income famil ies in suc6 terms as "reported shortage of safe and sanitary dwellings" when so~ after source has documented the number, is beyond my sense of reason. Perhaps it is because in Orange County we don't have as many squalid shanties to point to as we have struggling families who mus t scrounge for food, clothing and medicine to afford the rent or mortgage way above their means. WE OFTEN FORGET that we are a middle class naUon with a median U.S. family Income of $9,000 a year, which means that many millions can't afford to pay more than $150 a month. Or by the real estate yardstick, even the lowest priced lnew house in Orange County- around $19,000 requires an income of $7,600 yet 38 percent of the county's households don't make that much. A year ago, 'J.7 out of California's 58 counties had a housing authority. In recommending one for Orange Cotmty, the Planning Commission and the Citizens Direction Finding Commission felt that rent subsidies were needed to relieve the growing problem. UNDER THIS program, which was established by the Housing Act of 1965, a local housing authority can contract with. an owner to lease a home or housing unit, then can sublease It to a low income famlly for an amount equal to 25 percent of its income with the federal govern- ment making up lhe difference. Housing under the rent supplement pro- gram Is financed with mortgages insured under HUD programs at the market rate of interest. The housing, of whatever type, is built. owned and managed by private industry. RATHER THAN the housing authority 1 being just the brainchild of Supervisor Battin, it is a well thought out recom. mendation of the PlaMing Commission, Pl aMing Department and Citizens Fact Finding Commission. Instead of calling it potentially "one more bypath in a bureaucratic maze,'' let's make it work -something must. BARBARA EASTMAN Eleet More Women To the Editor: Veil'! ago when R1cbard Nl1on was numlng against Helen Gahagan Oougl2.~, I talked to women who were going to vole for Nilon for apparently no other reason than that ht had "nice curly hair." n-aals. being htherenUy Jealous of other women, obvlousl1 did not want one ol their kind to be In p11blic olUce. But times havt changed, man, and todey v.·c hear from liberated women who don't give a dantn 1bout rurly hair, but are acutely a11nned because they think Nixon is the prime eau.se of all the bad things t.bat are happenfnl. LAVGB, IF YOV wlil, at the Lib jokes, but just Jet these emancipated femmes have their way for only ONE generation and. I predict, l'OU will see the end of greedy wars, the end or overpopulation. the end of air. water 11:nd 11oil pallullon and the end or 5(1-Calted rorelgn aid \vhlch turns out lo )le largely aid to alien Mailhox' Le tters 1rom readers are welcome. Nonna.Hy u;riters should convey their messages tn 300 words or less. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel i.! reserved. All ltt- ten must include signature anct maiJ.. ind addres1, but names may be toith- held on request if sujficient reason is apparent. Poetry will not be pub- lished. politicos of the big powers, and some or It has been doled out to many a little savage "king" of a hungry bunch of human verlebrales \Vho are now in the United Nations. WARS HURT ~fOTHERS the most. Their sons are killed. The population ex- plosion frustrates mothers who bear ba bies only to have them starve. Air, water and soil pollution hurts everybody, and foreign aid deprives Am erican- mothers· of thei r rightful share of the Gross National Product. Let's elect more women to city, county, state and federal offices. They're cool, man, and let's give them a chance. MILT BASHAM Friendly Laguna To the Editor : Most people, including newcomer! and toW'ists, find Laguna an exceptionally friendly town. Most Lagunans like relating to each other. All it lakes is a smlle and a "Hello" or "HI" for those a little formal or shy! Laguna is also very stimulating in that many are civic·minded. They care what happens in and to their city. For In- stance. take the dogs. Some would! Some wouldn't! Things become somewhat con· troversiaJ, but a compromise is reached. Laguna remained intact, nor did the city ''go to the dogs." WITH ALL THE rapid change, fast communication and turmoil going on in our country and universally, it was amaz- ing to find a planning com mission here in Laguna with a marvelous sense of humor- and the members of which encouraged participation by the townspeople by being officious enough to command respect, but were not too formal or stuffy. Thus, people like lt1r. Dilley, our greenbelt promoter, brought down the house with his speech on automobiles and still made his point. The laughter eased the tension, always present, when there are the usual differences of opinions. Therefore. we must not only keep Laguna !rlendly. we must recover, keep or find our sense of humor Thus Laguna, despite differtnffiJ, will 'aJso be a happy city. ELINOR DA VIS 811 George --- Dear George: You goody.good a d v I c I! col· umn.ists wi th your squ11.re advice. on sex make me slek! Whnl does a Victorian square like yau know? Go out and live a Utllt! before you try to advi$e •nybody about se11 TEENIE Otar Tecnie: Good advice, hut J can't. My wtre and six chlldrcn keep ml!: pretty close to home. L. M. Boyd Mirrors Reflect Woman's Phobia ' I 1 I • "The '°'"f"l' 11 an orsao!Jtd 11rca..r apo11 Ille bwnu race." • Henry Ward Beecher How to begin, that's what worries most ·writ.en. But not rooloe'illt Desmond Morris. Be knew. At the oulset of his dissertation on the human nee -.. The l{akt.d Ape" -be aald: ''Ttiere are 193 living species of tmnkey1 and apes. And 192 cf them are covered with hair." Does he have your attention? THE EVENING WALK, That policeman dlrectlng l.tafric left his face in neutral • • • WONDER if George Blan.<fa knows the words to the NaUona¥ Anthem? .•• NEVER met a bartender who really llstaltd sympathetically , . • FJ.¥RY convertible, drasging lln cans, shoes, streamers, soaped across lhe trunk: "Just divorced" ... ODD, IT lakes two to quarrel, but only one to stop . . . LOOK at that beautiful _ palomino. Horses, I'm told, are the most hysterical of all domestic animals. OPEN QUESTION -Do Eskimo girls have freck1es? DON'T RECALL the scientific word for her phobia, but I know a woman who's frightened of mirrors. She keeps none in her apartment, not even in her bathroom. She's also scared of photographs. Refuses to allow any to be taken of her. Only other phobia like this that comes to mind was the afniction of Amy I.Dwell, tbe poet lady. She hung black draperies over all her mirrors. Because she couldn't stand to look al herself, she said. THAT BOTH sugar and starch are fattening is known by all. But until recently, it was not widely underst.ood that sugar Is three maybe four maybe five times more fattening than starch. The medical boys at Brookhaven Na. lional Laboratories have proved that. • QUERIES -Q. "Do antelopes have gall bladders?" A, They do. Deer don 't, though. Q. "HOW MANY living languages left?'• A. Just 2,796. Guard them. Can't bring them back like Whooping Cranes, y90 know. Q. "WHAT'S Yul Brynner's real name?" A. Alfie Jones, notes the record at hand. IT'S WRmEN that Greenfield, Mass., was the birth- place of the first county fair. In 1812. A sheep show, it was. The historian who so alleges says further a tanner there brought in some ponies and charged the youngsters for rides. Also cut of this, be contends, was born the earliest carnival. Addrt:sr mail to L. M. Boyd, P. 0, Box 1875, Nt:tDo J>Or! Beach, Calif. 92660. Angela Done With UC? LOS ANGELES (AP) - Angela Davis uys she ls uncertain whether she'll ever try to retum to a teaching job on a Univ~rslty of California campus. The former UCLA philosophy inrtrudor, a self- admitted Communist, l! in jail at San Jose awaiUng trial on charges of murder, kidnapina and conspiracy stemming from a ahootollt Jn Marin County in which four persons were killed, Miss Davis was named a defendant in a suit brought by attorney Donald Gallagher against 'university regents, seeking to bar her employ- ment permanently, Superior Court Judge Max Z. Wisot permitted Miss Davis' answer to be filed past deadline after attorney John T. McTernan said his cftice had falled to file the dOCU· ment. Miss Davis uid she must await the outcome of her trial and, if free,d, a J)OSSible return to the University of Calif0111.ia would depend on her health or other job cf{ers. Solnn Vore Set Feb. 1 SACRAMENTO(AP)-San Diego area voters will pick a replacement for Pete Wilson in the California Aasembly on Feb. 1. Wilson, a Republican, held the 76th Distrid seat for five years, but resigned to become mayor of Sin Diega th1J month. TIME TO CLEAN UP OUR WATERS Movado, chosen for design by the Museum of Modem Art. A. Men's'Watch in 14 karat white gold features dial set with diamond, $250. Ladies' model.available, $175. B. Men's silhouette museum calendar·in 14 karat yellow gold, $210. Do Something Boautiful • .,. ·-i.~ ·~ a11'1klmencanl _. Ml1tv CMl'I' M. SLAVICK'S Jewelers Slnco 1917 18 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH-644-1 !80 Open Mon. thru Set. 10 •.m. to 9:30 p.m. Thu"'$ -1•, 1'n DAILY ,.Lr. f -25 States Ready for CQnvention WASHINGTON (UPI ) - Democratic Party I e a d e r 1 reporttcl Wtdneaday that Iii It.ates are In ~ compllance witll dele(ate &eleclloo atan- dardJ for the 1972 convention and that nine ~ ire close. Tht3e figui'M were an- • 1KIUnC9d at a oonfertnce with representatives of about 40 private organizations whose help ' was asked in telllns voters how to participate In the choice of delegates who will nominal< Iha I 9 7Z preaidentlal candldal<. The orcant11t i on1 .._ied .,...Pl of women, yootb, un!ON, black vottrs, mtaortty llOUPI and others. Speaking for the party were National Chairman Lawrence F. O'Brien, Vice Chai.rmaf1 Mary LoufBUI'(, Reps. Donald M. Fraser of Minnesota an4 James G. O'Hara, chalnnen of two party reform com~ missions, and Patricia Robtrt.S Harril, acllng chalnnan of the =~cm committee on ~ Fraser told the conf""nce in the Senate caucus room that 25 st.a.., had complied fUUy with the deleaate &elec- lion suldelines wr!lten by hil commwlon and that nine other st.alel and the District ol Columbia had complied with all but one or part of one rule. Six other states were U1ted as moving toward tull com.- pllance and only 1Aulalana was labeled In "aubstantlal non-compliance." Answering critics who havt accused O'Brien of dragging hls feet on refonm, Fruer said the chairman hid aup. ported the moves ln ~•every pMSible '!'IY." Mils BUI'( told the offlclail m .. tinl with the party that the llel!IOCl'ata were not lryioa to enlilt tbelr oraanlUtion tn partisan pollllct, She offered examples of "public service" 1dvertlaementa: and r a d i o spota lo tell vot.rs how they could participate tn deltgate &election. states tn full compliance are : Alabama, A I a aka. Arlr.ona, nau, C&llfornia, Color • , Iowa, Maine, Minn ta1 Mlaat11lppi, • Nevada, Ne w Hampshire:, New J er a e y; North Carolina, Ohio. Oklahoma, Sooth c.toltna, South Dakota , Tann111!e. Utah, Vll'(lnla, Wuhinlton arid Wi1COn1ln. Those ln 1ub1tantlal compliance. were: Conolcticut Del~:. .... • Florida, 0eor,1a, Ind ', Nebraaka, New York. Pennsylvania and W • 1 l Vlr&lnla. Sia... •her• the propoted roles fully comply but are awaiting final actlon att K""'8S, Masaaclwaatta, New Mexico, North Dakota, Texas, Vennont.. Wyomln&, Montana and Oregon. Toys from Mattel-to fill San~a's bag.; Our prices are Santa's helpers. 444 Hot Birds• On Target"' Sat Bring your plane in for a soft landing or pick up capsules in mid fUgh~ 222- Spin-&lggys"' mom, opln and do turns. tney'l9 )1111 loo wild ID lido on a lnlckl Fat Tracie Big 0 set. 2 sizzle cars streak around curwis ahd over the wide track. 888 Mattel·A-Tirne• Clock teaches chUdren to tell time. Q..Cell battery not Included. . - 1• ..... the sun set•, ~. and Franc! .. mako the beach scene. Sklppr1.71 Ken•2.11 gea u 11 18 FatTrect c.lfomta liOQ9 Layout. Thrillo and spiUs of car racing for~ owners. Hot Uno~ Run: Sat. Traln of the future runs on full Hot Uno laYOUt. JC Penney The values are here every day. 119 - R...-motorC'fdes. C-3-Squoalo,.. or Torquo Diop", 288 - Sizzler can. Wllll mini-111G1019 and rechargoable batt9rios ballt rfQhl lnlldo sleek. hl1'C>Mf'Od ma<HML Timey Ton:. Set her watcll. Pun tho atring. Sho11 toll you tho hour and what aho'd Uko to play. Wiid Wheelie Dnlg Race Set New "MONGOOSE"" Ind "Snaic.e-rail d~ aters complete on 32' of trad<. Shop from Sunda_y noon at the following stores: Av1i11bl1 el lh111 storo" NEWPORT BEACH , F11hion hlond. HUNTINGTON BEACH, Hunlln9ton Conlor. Chor91 itl r ,. • ·: ~ ,• • . ' . • .. ' • • " •' ' ·: ,. •, ., ,. ' ' i I • • : I • • • l • I I ' ·-.. • • • • • , r , I f ·;.. . . :"' . .. .. .. 1 Paren~:·.Wjtli{lr,aw 7~QQq.;, .· ~.~au$.e £!f B ~i~g · ' NORFOilc 1Ya:' CAP), -·~ .";~~ l. p' In the wblta ?{ ill!ij1f"' ·. 'by the miMJe .. Nor!oil< publJF, sctioot& ,hjive Jority. ', ~ ', <"i'"'K~ · lead ~ ~ Jost one-flftb 'it~ir ",.tii ~:Qoard lawyers, lrpi' .11'~~·· , o~ ol ,oft student& s1r:Jt11o·start•o1 a na1ga¥busing1 bed~ ~'lli' ~ m,as,. court-ord~lilm·lo a~ever-t> ~·black 1 enrollmen\..at l\'s . · D ~·, SUcb. a~ racilJ balaqDY croutown1i,..tft¥"e&ated school.a belCl'f'.~· ,, . "-J; • . busing • "' , perf cent. They said onlf }A' , ~ 'a ma~e bufint • • • ' . )biS mcoold "quality ed&OJ· •. plan ed ~ yearr 'Of More Uw\·"':GOe·,. hf le" liolf'',be maintained. . · .'· ,. perlodlci:cOoirt WrmW>es• by students have been withdrawn n.-<Olll'la disa reed > l'll>rf~ ildlilbl olficia)i; f!ll'ing ~~die . <f&ltf'•;"!t"'booj..J . ,. ~Ca• .lonilder!ble ~;'" •. f"':t the Nal.i.onal ~n WJW ~ 1:., • :!...ow. t. , for 1 tbit ~ .A~t of before ... ,,.:·-~--:courta' .. 'Y.J.11.'1' peren~ appare ~People an<1•'rater~e.: or4m( •'-""' busing, on the ·~ -and Withdrew the , .-. U gt'i4Si!«~l'ie~~ chiidfen :ft-Om ·the public.· ..,u~ ... e ~ent as we . . . schools. ' Deseg:i;egation early in the _ Under . the 1971-7% .. busing Vineerit ,J•, T b 0 m a 5 . ,period Was defianUy opposed generally ha'~-ina,dequate. service .. · Wa'n lmproJed . . -. . . plan, which touches :!iftually ch . f the No f tk -under Virginia's m 1 s 51 v e Buses on many routes are :ver:1 I ~f'i>t u.e -&yslem, I~ w~ ~ Jll'elide~t0 of resistance )aWS. Si.J: White~. crowded; pi~p points arf. ~Of ~orfoik'o 50,000 tlfe Association of ' Bl City ~ary scboob were c1'lo<d . wl~ely S1'8ftetec! aod .scbools puJllll,_~ K,l!ofls, ~tslde • ··'-" ~n-~-.._, .. g the for,. whole semester durin• . ,-Open at lour dlfle...,t limeS"' tlielfiieli!iflbrbbOtlS. · """""' ~. -,.orea, ->O" th'e bu!ts <anJUD re1•ys · • • • ..i.a..... • .. • . • loSs ~f.rtt\I. white middle ·elass the 1951-5t Y¥11t unW a &er~ · . ~ ·" · ;. ~-:-U-11C1al ; ~llment and· ~ys;Tue.., ·Scbool sysfem is of ct>urt adlona reopened their . · furthennore. the private on tbJH ·ar.at ev~ryday valuas~ ' " ~ ~ fl~~wen. rtl~ Sept. 30 in ' ~l ·,Ganger 0 f doors.. . .· ~ company ~y& it; can haul w!Utes held a s!lgbt iM8 per-....egregatbii; · : , Theri !on.w.cr a decade ·of . only 14,500 putlilJ daily until It , cen~'-1!41 ... ~V9f blacks in the ,';{t ~no sense for 'use gradualism during whtC~ a · allowed lf raise one-way . , We Put : them' on sale. \ . sc;. _ii . .f.' '": • ~cOtnriltf' e'."dv~'i t i o ~a J • whue )llpib trreit:ed out to the school ,bus ~ares from 12;, ·to • .... 'J.UJJ census, <wMch in-Sll(C~ Thorrtmi Says. · suburb.! or to private schoQ!s. • 17112 cen.ts. . , clu 't il e predominantly The· toss of 7 ooo W'hite Tile first big breakthrOugh This leaves about 9,3® ·~·MWr:of-shi~·'llt the':-'C:flUilttD~-·llie~l)(:~r Board for the NAi\.CP -·and tP!.· pppils.to ~¢ to,scbpol the best giant Navy~Jiefel ~\the ..;' cbamitirrw'role t'e cle·n t l y, Justice ·Department prod.ii.Ced way po~1ble -by private ~of the~·es· -"'representrthe1tfcredtble-Joss 8 federal court order which automobile, ~n regul~r VT.<; a whole at 28 percent. or over 20 peroent of oor called for busing on the grl(de vommuter rolltes, by bicycle .. •\ ••.; •' .. ' 'Yhfle "'.hite ~tte~ance had . -"Wl\!te ~de~ts in 15. !no{!~ ·&#J . lev.eI for the first time ~ •;.or. on f~t. _ batft.1.,J!~ smce.; ,~~ 'l'tri:&'•t 1s,absolbtely-unac-during the i•10 school year. N"ow 1Hir"Pllase 1 of the il~r 1966, when the·Tatio · :tePtibfe _to the Norfolk School This was ·'followed by ·the wage-price freeze ii.over, VTC was ~.7 to 40.3 per c:ent, the Board. • : • . cun.ent, and m o r e com· may recei,ve ~Ion to ln· ¥ ,two. scbool ~,s brool!Jt ·:" "'l'ht.a~ Jll .,.~ i>rel\en!ive, \>U•ing plan -'one crease its fates. · -: · ·! · · ~ · ~· t-.. : K ''ft \ -. ' · • .,. ' ·LegoiJl!lll4lngToy · ' • , 11m.aolnta1v"i 1at1 from Samsonite . tBasslc.f;_et ••• 285 plece.s will build a fo ur story h~use. elinclud~ wheels and tires. . B!lgi~n~r Set'.."dQs;Pieces to4luilij 6rldQ~•:~. hp uses and. mpdel~ with whe81s and tires. ' ' .. ~ . 4,9~' l· Deluxe Builde~ Set. .. 450 P..ieces to rriake 'a-10:. I . . 1~heel locomotive, trac~r--0ra~ntro1 tower.~ -·-! " ' \ ; .9,95 t " r "' ~, .. ,Olp!omatse<lt....~.pteces1ncfudl119·~lallis.1 •,.i· I· ·wmdo~rs, •h<l§l.Al!ll~,tl"'. . "-i J .• -·· . ., ·~·~·· . ~;":·. ·'-r ~ :JI;,: Motorized Tru~fiSet.,,.ln~tudes «e~lble. power unit Self·s!e\>rtng•truck assortm~ .. I . • . 14:9S: Pre-school toys by Samsonite Learning fun for tots •t• ,,.. c• • "';:'~-. ""'" •• .,._._-• ~·--. ' .·39s , Your choice ZipccsSboeTop Roller Skatcs.'..for 1gc13 to 10, 1afc, sturdy,quiet l " whccl1.A1sdl't eJ colora.13.95 Dubl·Fun Block Wagon •• .Set Includes wagon, 5 poles, 4 cyllndrlcel blocks, 8 aquare blocks, 2 rectangut1r block•. 3.95 ' -c ... ' c . ~ ..... ·. .. ' ' .. • ' " ; . ' ' . ' 15°/o off :011 women's sweaters! • Reg. $7 and up. Ouren~"!·•tock. of sweaters In th ls price range la reduced for Just two days6f terrlftc saving•! Cho0se from a variety of styles, knits and colors In wonlen'sslzes. ' Save on holiday glftsotfor\ ycurself. Come eatty. · • I t I • • ~ ~ .. -e:r • • ' , . ·' -~ .... I '• • ' J\ ..... ' .. I I •• l l l " ' ,, ' ' ' ·, . l • Bcsi n racrs ' Roller Skatct .•. Wide -tt•cC,">ftOJ.sel c ''· unbreakable wlleeJ1. For asc• up ' ·-~ "#,.. "" I ' I\. •..f' ' I I .._. '( ,¥' '" ...... \ "' .. I • ... .. • ( ' I . .. to § 7cu1. l .95· Mallbox ••• te1ch•• •h•P•·•ortlng and J · Penney i~1~=~ -The Christmas Place .JCPenne~, · . j · .. . . ~ , . ; ,: : ·.-.·:;,.' • • l ~ f. - Shop from Sunday noon at the following stores: • .,'' ~ ! .. • .•• I' • • • . NEWPORT IEACH, Fe1hion hlend. fiUNTING TON BEACH. Huntington Center. Cherg• It. ~' . ' • ~.. ..:r. Thevaluesare here everycf<W. "' 1 Aveil~bi~ et +he follow ing 1tor11: NEWPORT B~C~. Fe!hion lsf4~ HUNTrNGTON BEACH, Huntingto~ Center. COSTA MESA, Herber C Hor, 11 " I , , ; ' ChC>ge It. . ' " .. . . "/ -' ' .. ' • • -Frazier Receives • •• ' . · De1nocrat Leaders Death Sentence Remap ~la:n~ .~ · ..::::~:= blll . ' I• , • · • ' , • ~lltheJudle.,.iJuryand <PJ'I>-fl'llCOOdl.Wtlh .~ '!'--!1i1mc11e4 candy live loodn p1ina 'to . lilctwi -I h-1 W*-i.y when be wu •Vowed today ""' all lhalr De~aUc majority In the -to lhe 111 cham~ muscle and p a 1 1 reap-Auembly and prelel'Ve the for lhootinl five pertODS aDd · portlonmen~J •lrtuall7 thin Democratic Diargln In lhe dumpln( !Mir bodies Into a .w1a1n to, "'I .., °"'' s..a1e. . n __ 1:.....!.e" 0 • ' ~i:!-. proper Ronald:! "'!I •t to . . the --•tic Jll0-1 ~ J.IU{;Mll . --. tblt ii It," aald!""" court. I lhe lowerllouaell ·des!ped, to -Pet<r Chani· C&llln( The c u ta1D booot tbelr -!llfliln lb -·· ''lDutetpl«e ol be I w •• n ' A II. m b 1 y from 42-31 to at --and Cast Vote.· horror," Cllani llld be would RepubliCllll / and Democrats ls the aame plan which la1led be wllllng to wllnelS lhe ex· ecutlon. San Quttitln'1'1lealh Row. 'rtie former atito'· rnte1'ahie-1'kllled Dr. vlcti>r Ohla,'1r, 1111 wti. Vtrglnla, 11," lh6lr' aona' Tag· 1art, II and "Derek, 11, and • -.1ary; •llri .. D 6 r o I h y Cadwallader, 31,1 at1 Obta.'1 flX).000 bl1lalde ~m1nslon1ln the Santa Cl'UI h11ll Oct. It, ~· . . ' . ' . ' Sniper Hits .. ' ·, . •. . Police Car . over a poslible compromise tO win passage urUer. • 0 s rik • Chang, wbeo liked lf be :COiiapsed v/edwday after 1 In the Senate, the redistrict· 0 t . e lhoqht the :ZS.yW'Old hilh• llONG 'BEACH· (UPI) . .:.. A 'week of .. ,ollallona. Ina bill lw bten modlfled acbool dropout -mentally ••'-r shot 1 truckdrlver In RepubUcanAMemblylelder from ·the pre.viou1 ~· -! ••• ~· • W.replied: .. No,lthlnkbeia ihe~band .onthetonc.'.Beacli "Ro•-~ Mo•••an ol ......_ "bt-.....,·~_-11-1<1 SAN.1'~ (UPI)•-a murderer, a •calloui -·ayWednesday·...,puta ~· ~ ··-, .--, A'.Nlllodt"Bal>or Relatjooo marderer,andbegotwbalbe b:.iiei'bote iria,..."~~. .aald."We'fegottothe'end.of now maintain tbe ·21 -19 bo·_.· ........... Wflt rft .. ..+ deserved."' rvu Dem tic j ·m d 11.1-u .._...~ ""f"""''" • ·'Jbe sniper •WU not causht. theroadinourabllltytowork ,ocra maor1 • .r an Lo~blllotstodly.to The death penalty wu a& C&rlFutlller,.~-Pomona,1tokl out something with the create a Chicano seat in East 8" -if 1·,ts,otlo "dock ~ nountjed1ate W"'edbesday after pollCe the . bullet . crashed Democrat&. we have ei-·l.Aa Angeles. have accepted or rejecttii a four houri of·conakteraUon by 'tbrOugh 'the windshield of his haulle<f everything ,.. can. llplh --are scheduled nDaI'ohipPei-'s. contract oller. the aame l1ll'Y of-eight women -truct and through hla right think of that would lead to l.P to · act Friday on reap-The 'HIUlta ·or the balloting and' · rour men who ~ band ~ he ~ve north. qieement." , portlonment. _. , will ·lil ........,..i Fr!il&Y· If previously ,...vlcled Fr•i;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i!I . Sen. Gtarge, Moscone of SaDJ ~~~e, tbe ~Rtap-LOn,1b.01'e men iind of the murdera and ruled lut Francbco, DemocratJc · fLciOf -"°"uww"'ut Ownm•~. ~·· W i -r e bO'u 1 emen'a Union week tbit be wu1 sane. leader; and ,Awmblyman ftlled by Republlou U. ""•· 1MIDl!Ol'I iQct the ollw u Fruier, a seK .. ppolnted ... Kenneth ' Cory of Ganlan• Ed .Relnec:A,• held Ill flm tlie unloll. ieldenhlp urp1, vtnmmental intector. llalel> Grove, Democratic caUC\11 -lOll in atate b·ia.tory tbey will be'free to nmew. edtotheverdict·witboutemo- chalrman, .lald Ibey· would Wednada1 and WU -their I~ 11ir1b ag-!.\':":~.Bal~ .!l':.~~:' 'JCPenney· . . , ' . , COSTA .MISA STOU ' ' with a Slate Supnme Co\Jrl Padllc pOrll Qirlatmu Day. ~ ~ lawsuit In wb1cli I he Tbe IL,;,"'hu -__.... C<XllOled blll altorney, public "81ila-COnfeiided the wv --1lefender James· Jackson, u - iM HAJtlOI. ILVD. · .,..i.i HoltaJ slwiH .... " • . ' .. . . . " "' • ' .. :i:· ~ s I A :.t \. ' 0 tt 1" ;;.· •• '·1 .1··· . •· .· , SP(>Rf.~OAJS:-:-. .. ·NIWllT MOOILS;.n.l°"""'Knl!J·~Wwle ' ' . ' • ' \ • ·.,. •i .... • : '1tat1.W1 l.1~.; .. ~, : · . · $80 tt. ~.$J.io , .. ~ ~11~1. • ~'··l.T ·, • . ;. •. rl~J• ~· l 1 . . DOUllLI KNIT TWO l'L Y. IMl'OllTED .-'HAND MADI~ . SLAc•s::. . , .. ALPACA : .. : .· .. , .... , • "-• • • • ._... & .... ·15·.' . . : " SL,.." ..... c.i.n ·• """": ' .. ""'"'''!"'"'· . . - 11•. TO s1··7·,'' ·' .. ~.To~-"3' <' . ..;:! "'1·3·. •. ~.II • . , UUli , • ·1 · · :Sl,l :ta• ~. . , · ; .. I · l ", . .. . ." " "'" • ._ ·~ f \ <· -' . . . Jlanlon"P:O\O. ·sHJBTS » it,,.:,~;$1i.o0.;e . ·Id!:!'••·; ' ' ' . , . ' '. ' ' . ' ,'-·-· ... . -//~~hi,> . '. :.~o~•;':~:. ~· ,..._ (J/ fff/;f'"';.""'.:".'(. " : ' ._, ft ' ...... ~.,. .,, • I ,)-:·'.""'•"''~•• J),·l . • MENS'·SHOP ------· ---·• • ' .. LtlY.Nata-na ' • ' ' Yuba Body j>o"'1 wu UllCOlllllb:tional and· l1llder a fedml ~ Ibey were led dmm a corridor i1<Jvib1. to. hall any further ae-aincO OCI. I, and· President from the courtroom to an 11 01J1111'-or.e1i:.1.~"-... = ...... oJJo · •-T •111• 117. pm NEWPOU'IEACH" -. . • ••n '1Jllm. 12"- SUNDA Y lOCATEO •• THE ·NEWPOOTlk INN . -.'. ·' •. • • • • u .. y-••>+r•• , ,. . . ' • . ' l lion-by Ii' Nlun'wamed Wecfnndl1 lhal elev1tor to the jaD. . The two. "mtnor•Lt7 • ''emer,1ency ~ The defendant became the Dem ,.c·r at f c memben, cleftlop," 11 a·w-....,. 1051h coademned I""°" lo • .• 8ecr<iaryofSlateEdmunil~. wblleCOQpeawuln,...... CalllGrnla,rlol "wbOmare ·on 'Not ·Tme' ·-....Jr. and~ NtsenutecrCongms1o.ac1 Search .. ...... ~ -· ' 12 lo· 5 p~M. ~======~··§-§-~·~~·-~·~.--§ .. ~-~·~,~~'.~ .. ~·§-f_~~~-~.~.~-~·!:~·:;:;~ . • l>f Public lnotruclion Wllaoo C. on. blll ~ J,qlllatlon to . · ~· pJllled through a re. "dea!·with101iohlfli>uteotn.lhe YUBA crrY (UP!) "C" S.iter I that would give ttaMPortiotloil'l!idllitrY,1IOl!ng Counfy Sheriff Roy ·Whiteaker , a greater 'Voice In ap-the hllf "itlll 1-label deep bas labeled u '1false" news )trqval or lllft rediltrJcting tn committee ruts." ' reports lhlt hlll ·deuplies plan ~adopted by the five-mem-In a 1181ement releaaed• by to reoume the te'l'Ch for · oonunla&lon, • •• ~ ,. bodi., nei.t week '" lbe--J"'8 J.:,~al ~·'d -·'-lour the While' HOUIO, Jllaon ..., " . T rrv• 9'VIU •Uot .... 15 was "JmperaUve10'call wthe Corona mUrder cue. :. ·1 D c I u ding one tlo ol "-• the f·J "Alnotimeh&YtilndlCalod llemocra~·~ad of lhree'to ~·-~--~".'"1n ....rl; we would resume tbe lelfda ... flPPl'OVe 'a plan. Th r ee ~--· onl lien wetk." Whll ..... aid memberl of the commission all our porta: ... ·wo~klnl y x becau.. of 'hft.IWl!q" in-. Wednesday Jdtjblr Be llld • Jt;pulillcw.. and"·t ·~-.-~ .• 11ewa reports lrl>t. ~) ~ ' ..nNlan, wbll will be on ~~cfur~• .~ ~""" the contrary wa;e '; " . when the legislature The~a.·pp.•rent~J Friday, aaid the West Coat dock w0tkti1 resulted, "~ . a . mlJun-ts teem to feel that received a flnll .of1er by tbe d~ b71. i lo c 4 I · ~ mllbl just u well go-to Pacific Mujt!Jiie Al-,.~. ~ aboul lhe and havt.the judl~ Oct. ·4, W... ~ cut,•. Whllel~ fald. · !be ,...;live polillcal were Slllpendecl and Ilia T ''l told blin." Wbi~ ' · . lfarlley ·>,etc ~ ' . ul4,·"11iat~lf we¥ -or Aid lhlt beca111e of the c-t ·~ a1ao -foul\.of -= · In negotiations 'onstrille..imd>we.aervedwtih · mlOl ' ~IP!!; '. Iba Domocrals; 11 would -a llnillar bdlo wwk " -"°"" .f'-111e-..,.. n. . , ' · lio_ ~ for him to ooOllnl off period" -,!be look~-. "· . ··~· tojtmelloil. ~ •,~";·-:---·r ... --~~~-~ . ' '''.\' .. l · t ·_ GalOOi .. Porta Color~ •• -. I . . . .IEIEIU· ILECTllC So~to~. ' it's 1ilCe h . TV in ~·: • l '' •• in~hoµse! " . ., i , • I -, M.w WM Jal HCR ~o· Oi•I· 60 Sq. ltkh V!twin1 Are• .Porta Co}<>r. ~TV. .. Buy a GE Porta Color9 'IV and_ Pt \~ .ailor performance you --:ant in ~ cabinet so UghhWiglit yoa:~.!flce It to any-m In the home! · 'Jhe l«i:et Is the Pdrla.~ ''ln·Lin•" Picture Tube SY,Slein -an exclusive G,E~11p111mt"that dramatically red.uces · the weight ~~~ta Color• TV. Other~uxe. 11nclude: GE Porta ·Color",Chassls- mgineered to provide a ~· clear color picture • Antennas- for both VHF and UHF reCeptlon • VHF $1 a·a· ''Pre-Set" Fme Tanlng • UQF Solid'Stale Tanll)g ' ' ..... ..• .. w ...... " .... , ... .... ' ..... ..., 141·1196! .., __ . " ............ w.. & .,,.... 06·7161 ' . ...... ,.. .. w-. -·-_..., ' t6'44H ' . ' ' . .. ' {' •1;. • I, ,~}.I ' , .. • .... • .. l ? ._ , ,. ' .. ~·~,,{' .. . . . -~:-·,. .... , ~ • • • ~ ... ,j " , . Merry c :hristmas insurance . · .. -. , :-: c,:t'.::.·r.::_; :.~:.: '.·:·:·:::.·::·:::::~:,~.:. . -' " .tr.om 'ropp~··:~tp:ys~ ·.'· .. ~~::-~: ,·: :. r • ' gae· . . ~ • • ' 1~ .... .-·•. . . \. . . ;; ' . \• .. '• .. • " ' •' r -I • • ' . .1. #. .. ~ ...... r::) ' . ' .. ; ' .. .... - .· .. .". ~ .. ' ' ' ' f ' ~ • Ii' lt .. . . .• "'"t ~ : . . ' •' . ' Ask sin··n"'M'-"'ill-• q\IOltloft. She'U be gild lo .-r.· · · Dawn Head-lo-Toe& comoa with' thrM·hllr plecaayou••• change to·match her • mood. • ' ' . ~ '·' I •* , ' I ' .. • • ... • • i. ~ ' 1 I f • , 1. I 1 I -JCPenney· ... The Christmas. Pia~. -. ....... • . ' .. "' ' ; . Shop from Sunday noon.. at the fe>)I0~119,~: . Av1iloblo 1t these stores: NEWPORT: IE;..Cl:f,Fltliloll·lilarMI . . . . . . HUNTINGTON BEACH, Huntingtcin •C.nt... ~Cherp· It.· ' ': : • :i • ' ' •' ' . •11 j ' • • • ~-----• • I • .. ' • ' " - " . .. • . ' .. \. " J • ,. • . :: M .... TPr.IT ~ntilman Challenges ---.-· Airport Panel , • • Seeks Clarifying ~as Sb;ltion Ordinance Of Responsibility A =llllCli dlt <i>lllldlJnu dnelopm<nt director and clllef arcllitecl Or111ge County Airport oommlssionen ... Ibo OCllll!tullcmallty of the onllnmce, ,_ tllat !lie city want to meet with county auperV!lon ell o c11J «'dlnsllce desilJ>ed to would not lo... compliance ol pr..WOU liOOft to thrash out the \ "muddled --MW au ltlilanl aad intended '\ by older stations w'1o doo't have the room reJTV'ln.sibillties" of the commisa:, Ion in Ii latte •liltinc ~to~ up« to do so. ~ ~ down. \ 0 11,at'a fine," CrouJ aid. ~'but we ire county government. Couocl1man lllcbanl Q-oul, who crill· telling a dangerous precedelll by making "!I ls the studied opinion of .Ibis com- ..,; -ol lbt law ~ a Jl!lbUc them do anythjng at all. In fll&rln.r Monday niatrt. ~ued his .,. oH.istorically, when 1 new ordinance mWion that we are caught a erou ....-. today. · Is enacted, chaJlges aren't forced until a fire," ChalrnlAn Roger Slatei ·of Hun- ... It'• frilhtealna," he said, "Wlde.r the property owner applies to remodel or re-tington Beach commented. m tho!.W.,illc cltportment can build on his property. Iha th and ~a maa at to do With ''We're start.in this with 5 l'tations "The supervisors have said t ey ~. -Jballelvl>e.'s been In -,"he aald, ·~maybe J:1v•ln res-wW not permit eipansion of tbt airport ~ 11 .. --ir years. ' taurants are nerl. Then comes .all busJ. on one hand while at the same Ume they Anit~~si;i he.Cl:lf aPPNJ, 'but nessts, thett private homes. are approving mwive developments in llill can alan jmt lit ttiere and tel.f the city "We're going to be in a ml mea," he the area of high rise hotels and buSiness •to to Mii -nd the c:oN!IMI.., would charged, / bulldin••." · ~llly'~l!lm Ill'·" • , He said the ordin1J1Ce forces a man ~ ~ ..Wtllil wutcom, to ask City wbo'wbemJnbusinessforyearstospend County Aviation Direclor Robe"rt • -. ' Emplnyes Study Geology Weekly - 1 ' • More than a dozen city hall employt1 are spending 111 blur • w .. k studylnc the geoi<igy· of Laguna·Be1ch under tbe dlrle- Uon of Fred PraUey, a former hlCh school lnstruclof and coosu!Ung geolo(lll. PraUey assumed Ute role of instructor at the request of Wayne Moody, dlrectol' of JUMlng and developmenL "IUcht now, he's talking about rocl<f and soils, buildlnc depaJtm.,ts 1 alone· wllll but a lltUe Jater he'll be getting Into some members of the cltft rescue fore~. o1 the Moody said the plllllliN commusloners munit ,~eoloC'calM........, hazard~ In the com· and city councilmen h8.Ve been invited to · • y, ~ commeni.eu. attend the wol"bbOp Ud that the HUkxll • Two o1 the 10 sessions ha•• already .,.. not open to the {-al public. . been glyen, Moody added. urt the opportwaitj' d.ne1 up we will Those attending the course, he said, ln-have other professionals come in and try, elude memben ol. the pllMlng and and enligbl .. us," Moodf C<)l)llMJlted. = D1nnis O'Neil to ttUdy the con-as much or DlOl't than $1,000 for im· Bresnahan was asked Tuesday night to ' ~"iC1M:~'OMN"6it 'J provementli' ' : ' contact the superviaors to afrange a joint I CoundJmm . -J fmal public CoUJlcllmeo alao ~eanl objectloos !rum Ntria.1 <lll{"lllt ~ Dec. 27 after an oil industry association re~tatlve session, probably Jn early January. lr'-d revisions Monday who wu 'lmllappy wtth iust about f!Vtr1 Slates also said that the c0minlOS1onUs i provllloo of the onlinance. • w I to d'--· the ·-·••! nl What bu~ Qpeet, are provls:lcm: in "I feel like J've just been to the dentist w . wan . =.;u!IS l :--" e, co • tl-':.!'t •d l'lllUlri eldltlng stations to and had my teeth pulled " Hewlcker aald • blnlnc of the airport commwlon and the iiGijii ~p!Jli and oilier de-of'the prii9ebtaUoo by Virgil MCNabb of ' relatively new Airport Land Co~ e Within Iii months or be ·the Western OU and Gas Association. Commissioners also h e a r d 8 their doan -pending McNabb durflir.bls talk -repeatedly to tbt plinaiii,eorflmlUfon and cited Mw' <rnuch··euier th! city eode preliminary report on tbe Southern -" -treatl drlY&in rertauranta than gasoline California Regional Aviation Systems ti! qreed that, wlille It's not In-statioot. •• • otudy presented by John Duda of SCAG. · lhil way, aome gas statloo own-!11'1 pr.-.Um =ed fumcllman Th ·~ f inf tJo bef e e. could 11ei.cl0Md1down if they couldn't Lindsley PartOftl ~ -, him "far point. ey as~ or more orma o or ~. l • tne out the deficiencies in our ordinance forwarding recommendations on the .. lainea Hewicter, assistant community on drive-ii!. restluranlf/: study to the Board of Supervisors: · ' ~ ,, . ."'u .t .. ' ' . ' . "' . .. , -~.-r.esbly c_uttr_98s,· Merry Christmas • • • • • • • • • • .prices. Custom Flocklng available in ' white and colors. II,.,...,. looking for a big beautiful tree this 11at1on, come eee us. Yau'll find Scotch Pine ind W-m Douglas FlrChrlelmaa treM In Vlllouo -and ""-10 hOld aH your favori18 omamentL ~Pine ~··P~ --·-... 41.'g. ,; ... 7'·rl ~ H• W••n Dbuglaa Fir ~-3' , .. 3'·~4' ~ '·--,, .. ,, .... . . :r:r .... . 9'"10' •. 91 • - 11on11l....,.a-l!lll In ' a ceramic planter makes lft attractive addition to any lllllOlllldlnga. Ton1flc gift. 11111 IWll ,,._ •• growing Ill aceramlcpllnW. 11M ..... llllck ... a....J In a cnmlc ""'"1ef· 11• I ..... Juniper arowlng In a lub for aull!mas. 18" • Bonsal T,. Kit Includes: planting dish, Bonsai plan~ special soil, wire and how·to instructions. 4" ,. JC Penney The¥81uetae here -.wyday . · :a.ji'fliot 's1111Ny - Chett• it 1t thest P1f\ney starts: NEWPORT BEACH, f1lhion lsl1nct . . . I I SOtfi's fdNltp.ON co1ci1 Ti '. o,...,._.... ... ..,.11o1 . col..-s.t • fw9tt Jt """'-''-' c•ltffl, 12" hll•t· ...._, !SONY'S MINl·Dl•tTAL CLOCI lADIO WITH THI ..... of •-wow ' $29 95 SONY® • SONY'S DIGITAL CLOCK RADIOS M 11t11y To Clloete PN• Prfcff •low m $35.95 . .. SONY FAMit, PORTABLE TY 11n 141 ....... ~ ...... o,.,.... .. AC er o,tloHI Ht· ,,.,. ,., ., 1 J .. _;...,......., -....... SONT® 1 SONY'S COMPACT .. Come Me the largest Selection of. SONY protlucts in Or1nie .~o.untyf . MAiilEJ.,OUS' GIFT DEAS AT DAVIS e'iRO,~N • TV740 .;..' .-- You'll find m1ny it•ms that we purchased IMfor• th• sur-charo• ••• so the savings is yours! MERR.Y CHRISTMAS COSTA MESA ,,..,. .. , ... J"(dl ........... ICl'Hll. Lltllt• ••ftltt. o,.... 011 AC or DC .... , ...... l'Kll ...... .. 12 .... . ........ EL TORO Leg-Hiiis l'lelo •• • HUNTINGTON IEACH ................... L 646-1614 O.llJ M ; l•t. M -- ( ........... , U7..JNO D•llf 1M; lat. 1M NJ.5S21 Ditty f.t; lat.''°' • I I I ' ... • • ' ' • . . ' '' ' I February Trial ·set UCI Pra!easor Puh1ish~s Book DAILY PILOT, Jl ':: Term • • mon IRVINt .I Harold E. SANTA ANA -A man who term and three year• p~ knocked rrom .his motorcycle OC Pastor Qiarged In MoleSt SANTA · ANA -An ailing Courtroom Jan. '1 tor• pretrill H • .. _ .... ........ ed 1 1 Toliver of !..erctn• ~~· 1 pleaded no contest to alle«•· batlon·for Denni.a Patrick Mui-at tbe intersection of . Elli• J' Analielm man has b 1 • • hwlng, He ls tree on ball. II&•= ~ -• SU or pri>feuar of EnaJlsh 111x>1>on,.. 11011' that bis auto atruck and' c!Oot! SI, Jiol ~elel. Re lllao A"nu1 and Jllarnolla Stttel. · ordered to f1ce UW Feb. ·I In Hughel Is llCCllJed of the 1750,000 In a superior COUrt par1t!Ve lltera!W'e it UC. '•'ured I -••• Huntln•ton o~rM ' MuidOon' to undttgo Jo..,. llUfle...d I broktn l:of. Orange County SUperlor COUrt . kltllnil s.111. 17 of rel! Oltate civil 1ctlon filed by Redmon'• Irvine ts the IUlhor of "• '-~ • SANTA ANA_ An.Anaheim lot the alltced murder or bis brow Albert o. Redmon, ff, widow, Mrs. Kathleen Red· "Paa,.;,11 Fornu and M· Beach ·molorcycibt wu, foUnd · p!ychfatrlc treatment during lar bone, c:oncuaslon ....i pastor &CCllled of llOlatlng , wlle'a perlner In • , .. 1 utate 11'.estminl!U. Police aakl Jled. mon, 1931 Margo L 1 n '• titudea," publlsbed by the guilty Tueaday and sentenced • the pj.ob.Uon ie,.m, mulUple cul1 and bru!aq, In • an 11-yeu-old g1rl JIP'ho at· .bustneu. moo and Mrs. Katherine Wutmimter. University ol. Calllonh Pres!. to four months in • orange Muldoon •as idenUfied as the accident. Muldoon wa1 •1" tended bis cl&ues .. at the , Victor \lua:o Hughes, 12, Hu,gbea. 41, were Nntlng a omcen uld JJuahes ls a vie.-The work 1:xamlnes recur-County Jall. · the ..motorist who drove from traced .by the. lictnse nwnber • ;. church'• summer ICbool bu pbded lmlocent before Judge Buena Part home to a young Um Of the Parkinson's dllease rent thtmei ,and fomll or tpe tceoe list JuJy &hortly jotted down by a wltnesa aH 1:.a1•· been \•or:dered to face _... .)'(OB K. Mc:MWan Ind was couple 1fben Huabes entered thathasfreque.nt!ydelayedhla pastoral lJterature trun the Superior COUrt Judie B>TOn after Tbomas L. Jonea, 16, or laler arrested In Wett ·Los ·"1 .,. r=ent 'fulldl6, in Orance , ordered to mum • to the the preri'llsd and shot Red· court ippearance:s. RtnaisSl.nce to the present. K. McMillan ordered the jail 100&1 Bismarck Drive, was Angeles. :.ilb<~ eo.r:dge81= L ~M~ . ~ ........ --~--------~~...,...--------------'9B~---~!.t, ..... 4~ ¢ ~e trial date for Rev. !'l"I • 1 • •• ·~ 111 • Fred'1 Diehl of the ~ ,.~ Chri!lfan Qiurch, The 'Plstor ' '" is frte on $3,125 bail. t>lelll WU llTUted Oct. 31 and ·booked on seven felony count,s of child · moleating. P(\lic:t said the offenses took pl'c' ln Diehl'• camper at the church school and at the vlc;- tlrp'a~ home while the mother was'' work. · c..rt recordl fndicat,e fliat Di•li is acheduled to f1c~l~ jury UW Feb. 14 In Noftll orange Countym u nlc ipa l couri on unrelated c h i l d mqlut charges. . . Stab Trial Gets Delay SANTA ANA -'A ,...month de)ly has been granted In the Oralli• Couitty SUperiof o.ut trial of Ulree men accilsed of stabbing two bartenders dur- ing .;:a brawl at the LltUe Hei!felbtrg tavern in Newport Beach. . Judge Byron K. McMillan granted the deiay for trial on charges of assault with a deadly weapon for Lee ~aq I Frazier, 20, o[ 796 J01nn St., I Costa M.,., Willard Wayne I Garrison, 31, abpm, and Dennis L. -A:mu, 2 5 , Oakland. T1!eY were arrested Sept. ;:J after a battle at the McFad- den ' Square bu. Blrtellden James Dugan, 2S, and Jama Vanderbie; 28, were injured in the .-. ir~~~ui · "7 I. 17111 SI., Co* M• -· llALTZ etMEllON 'FUNEltAL ROMll: .C-.do!Mu . - COolfMesl -• ' BELL BllOADWAY : t MOBnJilY lit !In.....,., c.aa -LIWlll • l\kCORMICK LAGUNA ~CR M011111ilY 1'111 Llplla en,. llL -• PACIFIC VIEW MEMOlllAL PAlllt ~t:. N.w,.t -. Colllanla -• PIUP.AMILY COLONIAL ruNDAL ---· ... ·-ht·-• SMITlll' MOllTIJAllY ., Malak Rllllllqtla -... ' " . 1\. ------, T-lattla aaraivaJ, I A. 2 •• WHmuNG TEA KETTLE Tbis cdorful tea lidtl• ii trigu-operatal for _,,filling and pouting. Pat-beating alumlaum bue. Genuine porai.;....... . aluminum finish ii llain...sisllnt fldept00f. ........... .-.w.:~----------- NIW SHllll-lllll llCf!UDIY ••• his ti.. stlinleu steel skftftrs 111 'Dek far shisll· tebab fans! Juli klld 't111 up witti JIUT fl¥0f' • Ile n1:1tiot1S and drop them into plac1 on roor woridtrful "Open Keartlt .. Broilet/llo- tilstf)t. How t»J '*' tbt livln' be! $11" ' • STAINLESS stm. CllfltDUilbS ••• fat!r STAl*-ES$ Smt. FIY PAW ••• for the ulti• tllan irtitanls ... etc~ SIJPCR.fAST II?'*· male kl every kind of tasty dishei! SteJk, 1n1 Id ion assures 1 riclt, Pll'fct brew ~f stew, or elabor•te aourmet creatio"', just ti1111l Ternper1U.n control Qlpt ft p1pin1 dial the rlaht temper1ture lor perhc.t!te· tiot. Tnh Ult rnst. moat bewtlllll cof1et· · suits withod hot spots or se«cflinf, tblftlls mlltt IUde. Cnfted Ill &ftmlla STAIMESS to FAABERWARE'S 1t11mi111111 clad botlolll M Sllll.. $...... ..,.... HIJ·lodun STAINWS Sl[El.. $]2'! ·-6,,1... JZqi ..._,-- MM••·---------·---.... ---~---~~----~~--HOURS: MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 9·9 SATURDAY . 9·6 SUNl>AY 10-4 ' " ~1,l1 .·!«' . . • ,. ' ., ·~ ...... olj,t• . ' . ~..,., ';r;r ._.ll' . . , ... "'" ,• I>• '•rCi.r" .. ' I . ' i ... , ., .. '· I ' ~i -, ' • ' ~ I ~ I i I _____________ .-w _________________________ ..... ' ...,.. 1 .. -- I , I I ' ,, " ' • "·· . • • '· ;· • ' . •• ~ .... • t ,. ! • ' , ' • ' , ( . . . • . . • . • . • . . • . . ) • . • . . • • ' • • • . • • ' I . . ·· . .. • • " . .. ~--·-··-· -.. " ' . . . ;, .. • . ' . ' . . . i ~ . ... And we hue you 10 think for ' . ·. . Oilrsuccess. . . . . ' Thank you• ' egun~. IMcli!~ . . ~. . . . -~ .. ' . Mission B;mk sln\:8rely appreclat~enttiuslasm ,In welcoming ,Ill! to your clty:Your,paljlclpatlql1: made our Grand Opening grea.t fUn and.an event to remember. . · .• Please don't be a stranger, n<>W ,that1lh8,fliirry;of .... festivities is. over. Mission Bank ls="to-be.a. ., . ' .... participating Influence In the·pom W.,'w~ · !~u to. ~d. on U,Lfor all y01it\b ' ·n•P. 911 1We';•t1fe.bank that 111ces-be"1lt.~ 1eiid4ir. we lti1n1c· ; Yoll'il ltke our.8lyle: NO SERViC'£.CHARG.E on e~· n-or. Pe1'9911al Checklng AccOllniit REGARDLESS OF BALANCE ... Reserve Checkln'g Accounts. •• ,I · New.Auto;-L..,an. Rates-Li>weat In Qrange County ••• ':!'Savings Account'Plans ••• Free Gift With New AC((ounts ••• plus milny other features specially designed to please you and10 earn your continued support. · · · - How may W9 htlp YOU? .. -" ' ·~ ~-. ---- MISSION:~·~ •a' ''"" i..-..... c&' , w a-n&1-.s.m M!WUllQJ.Q,'111 ............. ·- • ·~. . • Derlllateleglst Report ' "·irlWf~r€aU$e: of · Relniile BalJiieSS l..1, I ~ ;; / l 'P •" . • ' ' I f ,N • . .. , ...... ~ ,. . ·; .. ~-· • ! ~ , ! Give A. Perfect ~~~p· Of ~~n~· ~)"6_ ~~h[J$!~~s With Cornuw ~p(e) ®:£1 ~trltcler~ . . ... . .. . ·-· . ' . ''J t t • An Amazing~Jolu~) . ·, io'yalfamilY Cook: Sit ; ··by Corning Ware® This gift look; like It should cost llwke.ihe P_ric• • , • ond it oft.n does! ~ lndud.1 the best-.. /ling "' l<:r Coming Wo~ .. skillet, 3 t0¥9Nd 1CM9PCfM in"' 1, l ·Xt,cntd 14' qt. liff,.crodlti and llancfte. A . .. gift ..,... 9'ljot fw)"IOrl to.comet . y""""" ·· ttgss ,, ' •t . -. lonkA~Kard I Most•chorge f Imperial Credit 1614 N1W -lTHUl11!-YI,>. H-Yltw C--Newport l.-li Houn1 t a.m.. I p.m., Mon.· Sat.; 11 • i. SuMay f . I Big I 0-Cup Capacity In ; ~· \ '• Famolll Cornflower Design! / It's~#,. ~"Of coff"·~·~ tftat inok ~. , ;r ~<llff~lt'.~~AAdif '. ... .--Jo;;."' ... ~ , .... 1.1 . you'w ...... to#9cl coff.e brew.ctr· ........... ~ It 1 "• ·~ .), , wome Caning W...-pot. '°""' agree • • • , t it rnakiM thi best cup Of.&ff.e.lti tow.t riJ ' . .. . non-porous• won't r•tain bftter.knting oifl. ;... · 1 Brew it to th• strengtklyou lik• with .OWinh ~... . " ,tot!• ••• doy aftw doy. Ws a·01t of 0-od ·z .. ' . 1 ,~~t6ot•ihoyp_Y~lt~tatl•. . ? . __ ...... R •• ~:,9_5 New -~. . ·1$19,9·9 ... 111 • • . ·. i I • •" . " . ' '• . •• I • • • I • U.111 I I . . ' .... . HAuoi\ vl~w . CEN~TER}(·r~.· ' I f .. Richard's Mi.rke~-NewP<>rt S~t;·-,~~·' , l G 'Id D ' '. ... . ' ... ~ ... ,., .11: • I u1 rug ·. ' > ·, • •· " • · .· ; Cameo GleC!n~f!I;.~ Sa ndcasfle .Gifts,.. · ... i. · '" Ma~ic · M.ir..O~: t~ ~hildren . U~Jlmi;titf, Flowers br Morti Macnab-lrv:illle R~lty · Shell_ Q.il· Go. i; · · ' · · · . aldwefl'"'. ·c·a. n·dia·s· ~oward'~. N.uti:itiGn fl' """ . ~ ' ), ,tp., . . . -~ • ' • f The Fringe Benef.it Imperial ·i:i:'!'~w.<?.r~ .. : -Southe~n Califojnia 1st Natjolr81 'BOri~: · ' ' .,_ ' " ' . '· ! t' . .. ' .. 4 .lit <C°oiyo• ' .. ·~'\f, l t I V•, • • HJ,Wl'ORT lfACH.'CALlfO~I • . ' • ... ,., ... , .. ,, T!Miridu, ,,,,,,_ 16, 1971 I ' :~ • I ~ ' ' • , '. {1 . • ... ' 644•4060• '"'':-..' ,.~.· l~·;-1 ' . -~:;LY~ JJ" ::1::1rilld1H.· · .unlfmitod ,1 j :_: fl , CHi LDalN'I KAik ITYl..INa a. ,., .. ~·A,,AltlL. ;;. . .. •1Th1'$h.op~·J1i~:~hil~r~·n·~·\T oo~'.. ; ·! '-t .. : iNF~.JsrtiHROU&'H 14 .. ~ .,ICCOLIN01-JOHNSTON - • ; LITILl ONE -su.Nrd&s . . . . . ' : . CHI,$ & TWl6S.-VAN HEUSEN , .. ~- ' , Jll..EOltlON •. ~ . ' . ' ~E ~vt C~EATIVE 'PLAYTHiN6S f •'r • T~l JUST IUt;HT CH•ISTMA$ 61FJ. '. • "" 'f1?.1ti~._,1,r>f~l1 ;Lv~:. "A•1•o;"~'~• ·t~;;,;.-=··-~~ I ·~ ,, ~ .,1Jt. ' ' ,fl I • ' • • • . ' • ~ I. ,._ ,, ' • ·· .. NE~PO.~T· s 'STATlbNERS ·1-... '.t A.(~ CHRISTMAS CARDS· , CH.RISlMAS WRAP . •1 QJJICIC IMPRINnNG SERVICE I • LEATHER. &OODS -UJGG"A$E ,f ~ · i $1FT~fTEMS.-CROSS PEN S'TS t ••• .. ~ ... ~AMES.l1GIFT5-IRI08£ SUP'PLl&S' tr •AOT'f INVITAT\ONS-OEIK· ' .~._ SITS I ACCESSOllES • • •!Ma -·""'! ........ _ c...w .. l.4~M44 • . . "'."' .1.. . m-=:•... •n• ..... St. \. . . ,.._ .. . ....... -.. ~,.., .... ...,._...... 117·9111 • - I I .. ' '.\, ~-. ,;-. ~·~ ... I • • J 4 DAil V PJlDT • Polieeman•monk Says Jobs Mueh Alike MOUNrAIN VIEW (AP) -WWlam Cr1w!onj Jr., 31. Our work revolves around pro. and · mualo In Blloll, Mia.; with my bocltcround I'd be , the bolpilal e-beeautt A Romtn C.tholie mont who 0 1 ltUJ aee tbe two tuncUonr vidlrti atrvlce." Lon& Belch and then in Mou"'" tome help in wort relating to brother• didn't make enoucb ~•-•-' and•--11 as being closely re It t e d At IS, Crawfonl joined the taln Vi<w. juveniles," heuplaJned. mo .. y lwn.cDeU Ulll:lmt 1 po ct however," Crawford t ~id. Brothers of the Holy Cross, a ~awford got. to know aome Soon ..... bit f 1 t b'e f Cta~ford, -,tbo lives with officu uyi the Jobi are alike "Both provxte aervice to Ci.tbolio order tllat lives com-policemen in this suburb IOUth 1 became gravely ill. . two olhtr "blchelors, uya ht' 1 In many w~. humllllty. ~ munally and wears black of San Franclaco and in 19S8~ "The bills were there and reconciles bavtnc to UR guns. · "But 1 dread the thought of "Too many people think cassocks, Roman cotlara and wai asked to Join the police they had to be pa f d, •' Mact and other~ weapo~i. ..... · havtn1 to Ule a firearm on police officers are out thert to cords around their waists. He reserves. Crawford remembers, ao he because 1 policeman'• final .. · Anyone," saY1 P 1 t r o 1 m·• n split beads. That'• not true. was psalgned to teach English "The police department felt became a policeman to ply goal ts non'.-vlolenCt. 1-~·=-...:..._.:'--_____ ....:. ___________ __;c... ____ '-----'-~-'--------_.::..::::..::::::;....::...:.;.:_..::.. ____ -J~-~ ... ··"This ·is YoU r ·autom·auc e1ev1tor ·wiahing you an automatic Merry Christmas.'• . Environment Bills .. i FaredPoo~lyin'71 By DA YID JENSlll'.i ,quires cities <Gd counties., for the ·'firlt time; to reject pro: SACRAMENTO (UPI) polled "recreationl.1" home Environmentalists' hope:1 of subdivisions if they damage making Calilomla's sties the environment. bluer, ill streams clearer and The bill by ·Aasemblvman It! coastline more pristine J , .. foundered this year on the Leo T. McCarthy,, 'fD-'San Frtncbco), will s1l>p propoaed shoals of the state legislature. developments1 if they injure • Hundredl of environme.ntaJ 1•-• wildlil th · b blta'-'ills we-tn•.....iu--.1 at the 1311' e or eir 8 i.;J• ' n '"' wuu L-,;u create serious public · health beginning of the 1971 session. problems or if the subdivisiO:D Conservationists had bright site is physically • unsuital)le hopes of .enacting stringent for the developmenJ 1>e4ig Pl> controls over polluters. ,posed. But most of the major Th I • I I ecological bills were tilled. e egis ature 8 80 ' ap-proved a $250 million bond They wert burled in the issue for beach. and park IC·, Sen11te, tr1d.Jtional graveyard quisition aod development of for environment.al legislation. recreational facilities and in. The biggest defeat came eluded in the $501 million tax when a bill to protect the Ilion f •--•-nd 1,072-mile coastline f r o m bill $40 ml or ~cu~ a slipshod devek>pment died one parks. 1be bond iuue, p~ vote short of approval in the posed by ~lyman :Edwin Senate Natura I Resourcel L. Z'btrc, (~cramento), CommJttee. must be approved by voters. Tb e m e 1 s u r e b y / other envirooment.11 Jegiil• Auemblymiln Alan Sieroty, tion !ent tQ .thf ,Gov~r ht CD-Beverly Hills), would have eluded: established state and regional -A bill .. by Sen. Gordon commissions-to re1ul1te Cololne. (~ncpo).J ,equiring coasUJne development and nitrogen oxide e :r h au 1 t , wouJd have barred, without a emission control devices on ' permit, virtually 1U con-five rqillion 19&6-70 model , atructlon 1,000 yarck Inland motor vehicles. ·' 1 from lhe water's edge. A me a 1 u r e 'by The proposal drew heavy "Assemblyman John J. Miller, flre from developers and local (D-Berkeley), preventing the 1ovemm~. ·which claimed it state from doing ma j o r would underflli.ne t h.e l r business with c o m p" a n i e t responsibil ity. ··,:. ..~ .w.hi~b ai:·, pol~utin& • The fuJI Senate turned down Oalttornia'• water and a&. another· proposal, by Sen. ~ A proposal by Sen. Peter H. Behr, (R·Tlburon), to Anthony c . BeilelllOll, (0. J>l'Mtt".e. the: Eel: Klameth Beverly Hills), de.igned to bar and Truuty r1ver1 1D NorUlem hlgh:tjae buildings frcm Ute California u "wild riveta." It parks and establiehing for the lacked only two votes for ap. first time a state park proval. . . . ..wilderness" concept • Perhaps, the most s1gnif1cant A m e·a sure by ecological measure approved Assemblyman peter F. by the lecislature and 1i1ned Schabarom (R-Covlna), r~ by Gov. Ronald Reagan re-quiring a 16-deciliel reduction Mosquitos Threaten Livestock? in exhaust noiae--Jrom. new cara, trucks, mqtorcy~ anQ snowmobiles between now and 1988. , - A proposal -by Beilenson barring the aale of excessively noisy machinery .and home ap- pliances. Many environmental bills never reached the aovernor's desk, however. One of those LOS ANGELES JUP!l -Included ' Mosquitoes c a r r y i n g en--A conservationist·SUP- cephalltis viruses are abun· ported measure by Z'berg to dint in Southern California's "superagency" to house all Imperial Valley and ·art 1 create a strong "superagency'' potential 9P1ingboe.rd for an to house all the stat.e's pollu- epldemlc among livestock, 1 mental OrganiiaUon Commit· four-year UCLA study shows. killed in the Senate Govern-or. Telford H. Work of tkln.fighttng • eftarts. :.It WM UCLA '1 school of p u b 11 c _d_ef_ea_t_ed_ln_com __ mttt.._· __ • __ health, who conducltd the study, said four types orl .. --------... 1 ~nctphalltis viruses w e re isolated from the 10 moaquito species found In the inland valley. The four viruses w e r e Western Equine Ence- 'Phllomyelitis, St. L 0 u I I kncephllltls, C a 11 f o r n I a Encephalitis and Turloi:lc. A study of animals in the reaion which may harbor the viruses la underway, Work aid. He said lhe Venezuelan equ.ine encephalitis v I r u 1 , which killed many horses in tbe Southwestern U n I t e d M~rf411th MOTOR HOMES SAUS • REHl ALS 11 ft, .. JI It. ltata thb year, could bec:ome1 • ...,..--....,--.._--II -..blilbed in the valley. 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"Sandy" Freud 11 lj«klq electJon aa a write-in candidate. ,,. Additionally, thero Wlll be on lhrballot names of five persoos who filed' as ~ didates but have stoce ,frjtlidrawn. They are: Jerry 'Kaulmllll, Johl{ Benjamin, .. e lo•f!flt E. •all JO!<J>h E. Ball, M, oi 5111 llJram Lelle, Turtle Rock, ti a lj>8CO , pivtgaUOll specialist. He has • master Of actence degree from UCLA , ancJ . • 'ba~'• degree from the Unlveraity of Pittabu:rJb. lie and bb wife, Ca- rol have lived in Jr. vine two and a half years. ' Ball was a d1rector ol tilt proorui-· Turtle Rock Home- owners aesociation, secretary " tile CoonolJ ol Commu- !Otles ollrvioe (<X:I) and wU area cocr· dinator for the incorporaUon election pe- tition. He believes that local ·government bears primary responsibility for main- taining environmental qualliy. The Irvine City Council can assure envlronmeI\taJ quality by its decisions on zoning to mu:- ilnlze open space and regulaUon of the location of commerc.ial and industrial ac-- Uvities. Ball supports balancM growth, a wide range of housing from low income to lUJ.· ury, contracting for clty services, maintenance of present ta:.: levels, prt> tl~!~r~~~~ centers and a city reerea· Dan Sboa. William Bonuk 11111 Pob1do Gorak. One ol tile wilhdrown candid•~•. Bonuk, bu thrown bb 1upprl ilo Isadore SCbnelder. All voten residing In the proposed city ol -·may .-foe or qainlt lbe In-=. Reganl)as ol their wl1hes atlng the new city, voten may ftYe· city councilmen. ·The DAILY PILOT haa nvlewed U>o campaign record of. each of the 30 active candidates. Briel deacrlptionai of 11 of the cait-dldates appear on thb page 1 n alphabetlca1 arder. 'l'!:le remainder will be -led In Jl\1da7'• editloo of the DAILY PlLOT. e Al'llOld Blder Dr. Arnold Binder, '2,'ol 11141 Ctoyden Terrace, TurtJe Rock , Is a UC Irvine p~ fetSOr and director of ,the·UCI program in social ecology. Be holds a bachelor's degree and I doc- torate from Stan. ford Unlveratty. He is married and Is a five year resident of Irvine. He is a consultant to System1 Devel- opment CorporaUcn and the Veterarui AdmlnlstraUon; ls a dtr.dor of the Har-bor Day School In Newport Beacb; 11 a director of the National Association for Environmental Education and a member of the Advisory Comntittee on Mental Health. Binder contends municipal ordinaoces can Control IOJDe of the environmental problems such as noise and vb<W pollu- Uon, but that a regional approach mu.t be taken by the new city in solving p~ blems of air polluUon and water quallty. Local control over building pollcy and open space can provide earthquake and fire security, he asserts. Binder supports municipally influenced growth, diverse housing, co n tr a c t aerv:lces for at least a year and more recreation and open space. e Makolm Elliott '\. e WQliaM ltJ. l'laelthaelt e Cltarlu Bueg11 Charles Huep, 43, of. 11112 Mann Sl.1 University Park, ii an economllt and professor a.t UC lrYine. He boldt a doc- torate In economic:& He IDd his wife, Jo Ellen, have two children and have lived Jn Irvine for four yeen. liuegy has been • CUllUllant ... both bual_and.,. .... ment, formerly wa1 on lbe feculty ol San J.,. State College and w• aconlU1tant to Ille u .s. Tl'tMUry Depal1rnent for tile Mlclllgan '1'<1 IU!dy. He hellev., 0>1111Cllmtn hive ultimate !<BJ>Onslblllty for pllMlnl ol par1<1, gr.en hello and -IJllC• and lhould provide sportl 'and recruUonal ~ gram1, youth cente11 and equlpmenL He oupporta IOllln& conlroll or f"N;dway1 and devtloJmWDtl, an adequate mix of "°"""" a clote looll at conUnued conlroc\ ltrVICU It the leut cost, _..tinated plonntnc wltll eounty ap elet of further dttelopmalt a n d tnmporiallon. e Konrad K. IMr•aa Konrad K. Larson, 11, 5lt1l Burgunc!J> Orcle, "lbe Ranch, is an attorney prac- ticing in Anabebn. He has a bachelors degree from UCLA and earned his law degree at Buttnga College ol Law Jn San Frodaco. He and bis wife, Barbara, have two sons and a daughter, and have lived. in Irvine for two year1. Larson served oo the by-law1 com- mittee ol the Ranctl Homeownera Aaoc- iatloa, ii acUve 1n the Irvine Elemu- larT School Pl'A. .. the llaf! ol th• C&li/omia IAlfslaUve eoun..i 1 n d was a member of. the ~e County Public Dtl«lder'a Ila!! from lll6HI. He beUtvet tbe clty councll 11 respo111I· ble f0< the envfroameot and 1hould d<velop planning pollclea and -the lnille ganl plan to confonn to them. Control ol gmrth com wltll ionJnc regulatloiil and llSUIDCO ol bulldlng permlta. He IUppo<la low and medium denstty boulin&. ume lev~ contract 1ervice1, addltlonal ...... 11ona1 .... 1c:e1 Jn U>o distant !u-and a city lhare Jn oolvfDI tho problema ol the cowrt)'. Ollly ooe ol the !O candldat.a did not cboooe to be tntervlowed or llllbmlt bt· formaUon about his candidacy, Informa- tion presented on candidate Kenneth J. Holden, has necessarily been gleaned from other'°"""" and coo!Jrmed In COD· venations with bl! wife. There wlll he H separate polling placee aet up for .Tue$!foy'a e!..uop. · The pol}s ~Ul be open froIJ?. 7, a.m. until . I p.m. Oft ,Tuesday •• Relurns w1ll be available' front the OJwtty . Registrar ·of Voters oUJce Jn Santa Ana 'J'uesday even- ing after each precinct tallies ballots and transmita 'lllW• to Santa Ana. 'l1le · d>lef Issue In the campalan has e.1oltn B. Burton .John H: B~ 36, 11'52 Aspen Tr.e Lane, Vlllage Part. h an uneinployed marketing manager, formerly with North Americ8' .Rockwell. He bas a bachelor's desref from , UCLA. He and hla wile, · -Janet, have three daugbtera and have lived in Irvine for q.o years. An active propon. ent of Ulcorppratlon, BurtoR has been president of the Vil· lage Part Commun- ity Assocfationan and h chairman ol tfle Council ol Com. munities of Irvine (CCI). He believes the new city may aid en- vironment by implementing a general plan, establishing rigorous zonlq, adop- ting and enforclllg pollution control onilnances and by working with bigher levels of government. Burton supports a broad range of hous- ing, a tax rate that would require only a $35 tax increase for an average resident, a unified school district with a master plan for education, contractihg city services. a city parks and recreation commlssk>n, a municipal police depart.. ment within two years and a two-level form ol government. ~ Lueg· Anra l'letelter Mrs. Lucy Ann Fletcher, 37, ol 17710 Oak Tree Lane, Village Part, is a housewife and youth advisor. Sbe and her husband C. Barr Fletcher, who served u petition -u!nat« for the propoeed city, have lived in Irvine for a year and a half. Mfi.' Fletcher iJaJ 1 been tctlve' in the Village Parle Com· mullity Association, Learning Unlimited, the American ~Id Serilice. City ol Ir- vine Now• Cub Scouts, Girt Scouts, the University Park PTA and the University High Parent, Facully and Frl<nda Organization. She urges city ordinances to control pollution and JOOing and provide !0< open spaces. She endones a city planning agency, moderate growth ol the whole city, provUion of low Income housing, eo1> tract services, an in1t1al tu rate equaJI. 1ng present rates1 and an active parks and recruUon departmeot that wlll pn> vkle youth and adult activities:. e 1uHua I'. ltJa:nar Juliu.. F. Mazur, 49, 11751 VII San Marco, TurUe Rock. is a manufacturu'• representative and a real estate broker. He attended Cleveland College. He iJ married, bu a aon aDd bu lived 1n .-.-:; .. ,,.....,, Irvine f<r lhne years. Muur Is active In die Turtle Back Hillo Communlty ,,.. 90CWlon and hu ... perience aa a real ..iate--.. The city council ._,.ihllltle! for environmeol tn mandated by state law and lnclude requirements for °'*1 ..,... planning "' well as pr_,,auon of sctnk: bea!lty, provislont f<>r waate ell> poaal, and efficient land -· He uran controlling urban sprawl by approving ooly developmenta that .,. conucuoua to pment ....ice c:enten. ff• 1111>porta a mix of ainC!e-Wnlly and mu!Uple housing units wJtl> IO perc<nt ol Irvine land reserved f<>r •Incl• family homes, conb'act aervicu. 1 similar tu rate to that ,_ being paid and citywide recreaUon facllltlu, aDd r • I I o n a I lralllporlaUon faclllUes. been cltyhood l1aelf. All candidates but lloldtn 1upporl the JncorporoUon ol tilt proposed 11,000-lcra new city. . Open space, tues, loeal control, llllJler Pi•nnlnc, provUions or adequate schools fo meet ruture growth, addltioa of low ~· housing wlthln the """ ctty and protection ol the tpvlronmeot are il1ue1 on •hlcb, moll ClndJdltet have taken stands. Aloog with hlographleal lnlormatlon, tlle DAILY PILOT hU aU..mpled:ll> In- clude indications of candidates' views on these issues. · Most are qreod the new clt7 oi.ould take ad<mt.c• of thO "" cootrac\ • lerr11 Clto11ke Jerry Choyke,. 40, of 177'6 Acacia Tree Lane, Village Park, ls a marketing con- sultant and area sales manager. He and h1s wife, Gladys, ~ave a daug~ter and a son, and have lived in Irvine " for · two years. He b a Navy ,veteran of the Korean conruct. O.Oyke is a di- dtrector ol the VI~ lqe Park Commun- ity Aasoclalioo and served twice as vice president; WaJ pet!• Uon director for m. corporaUon; vice chairman of City of Irvine Now (COIN): study committee cbalrman of a:J; member of the a:J municipal finance committee and is a member and committee chairman of the E:s:cbange Club of Irvine. He believe• the.city council can control environmental quality through control8 of land use, pl&Ming and zoning, parka and recreation, and traffic. Choyke support& establlslunent of an environmental commission, local control ' over future Irvine growth; a variety of houaing including lower cost housing near UCI, contract services and maintenance of the present tu rate. e S. "Sand11' Freud l '~· S. "Sandy" Freud, 11, el 19121 Sima Owla Road. Sierra Bonita is a medical marketing representaUve and write.in candidate for the city c:ouncil. He boldt a bachelor'• degne In · ecoomnlcs and >1 • • . . f .c ' ' ,. "':" ··1 ~· . "-- poyd>ology '""" 61. Olaf OlJ.!ege in Northllelct, Minn. He· and his wife, June, he.ve a 90n and a dauglUr. The7 beve lived in Irvine one year. Freud llpri!sident ol tlle Sima Boni· ta Olmmlmtty ,,.,,.. elation, is I cburcb deacon and youth advisor and wu active in Jaycees and the Lion 's Club, prior to moving to Irvine. He endorses 1 city government that recognizes Irvine Company ownership of 80 percent of the land tn the new city, but one that Ls Independent of the land devel-ent firm. He aupporta adeqwlt, open spaces and gnenhelh, development of traosportatton systerm including bike tralll and walkl, recreation facilities, low income housing for UCI 1tudenta and families, a ·two-level govmunent (dty and village) and ~Uve university participation in local eovernment. e Bett11 I. ltJeltJuflen Betty J. McMullen, 37, 3711 Fenn Si., Culverdale, ll an attorney. She holds a bachelor'• degrte in business ad· mlnlstratlon from the Unlvtrslty of Oklahoma and a doctcr of law degree from UCLA. She hu lived In Irvine f<r a year and a hlU. Mn. McMullen ti a member Of the fi~ nance committee ol the CUlverdale Com- munity As!oclatlon, has been an invest- ment analyst and waa the 1971 Career Woman of tbe YfM ol the Santa Ana Busln.., and Prof,. 1lonal \\'omen'• aub. She believes noi.se and envtronmeatal pollullon can be preventod by IOlling ....utctlons on agricultural and Industrial laJld. She calll for mm tr~UOll to atd ending air pollution, added open space. more t111n 11 provided In 1llo IrYlne muter plan, maintenance of a rural at. mospbete, reuonabla city co u n c 11 rtltrlC'Uona on devdopment, use of tu 1.nctnUvu to spur 1 variety ol houlhsc kinda, contract ..mcu unW the city can oupport 111 owo, planning for future recreaUoa centen and cooparalloa wllb oefCbborJnl dtfeL ltn'lcel the county muit by'liw pro.ida for the llrll mootbl followtnc fn. corporation. SOm• have lndltated hl>w they feel the city Should )>IOVlde city pojlce and fire aervlcea -than 117· controc\ with lhe county,-... '!bole views, along with the tlpac\ld resulting difference 1n the new city's tu nte, an included In the condidatel' ~· SOme of tile cilndidatH m running 11 ttam1, either bY their owh c:lJolce. or aa slates resultlni from comm u n It y organization endorsements. The teamed c1U1didate1 are: Wayne Clark, Henry Qulgloy and A I an Snodgrus; Mllea E. "Pet.e" Peterson, e W•fllM' A. Clark Wayne A. Clark, 11, of 17'01 Butler SI., University Part, Is public tnfonnaUon of.. ficer for UC Irvine. He bolds a bachelor'• degree in economics frcm UC Berkeley and hu done postgraduate work In law. He 11 'l!WTfecl, 11 the father of · two cblJdrtn and b a s lived in Irvine for four years. He Wit twict lftl- lden! GI the Univer- sity Part Parent- Tt!acben . Asloda· Uon; ti foundinl ch.aitman of the Jr. vine Cowicll for Ed- ucation; · was ptf:Sident 0( the San Joaquin Elementary Dlatrlc\ P·TA eo. ordinating Council; and was for more thaa 10 years a journaliat 1peclalili.ng in municipal government In Orange County. Clark ...:ommends city uae of pllnnlng, tu1ng and zoning p>wer1 to maintain ei; vtronmental quality. He 1 u g g e 1 t s preie:rlaUon of agricultural buffer·_. as open apace, to prevent overpopulaUon and to buffer freeway and aircraft noise. Clark supports controls on new houting, a range of houalng varietiu, ume level taxes, contract aervlce1, pt.anned dty paru near lthooh, muter ptanntnc and cooperaUon with Reg!Olllf ~· e Le,,ion Gardner Layton L. Gardner, M, of 5011 Chateau Clr<le, 'l1le Rancb, II ao Insurance ulea represenllUve.. Jlt ll a sraduate of Fresno State College and bU !lono graduate wort al Cat Stale Lone Beach and Pacific Cout School ol 1-, -In Looi Beach. He and hi.I wile, Colette, hive t!>r'le dilldren am. hive lived in Jr.. •Ille f<r two ywo. -... ti -1· -ol !Jvlne Troop 15 and hll been dvetn ICOU.t-1111 for 20 yun. He favon !Ilea! roapolllihlllly and aug. 10111 the ..., cl1y councfl maintain U>o p«ae11t tu rite. He blllevel there 11 ni. tie the councli lhould do about the lcllool cf-_..,. other than enact a montorlum on boualng development. Gardner uy1 he doesn't judge progrm in terms of high density construction that would bring 480,000 P"'Ple to !Jvlne. Gardner 11y1 he I.I running u n "independent" candidlte wlth no "" to any other lll'IUP « arpnllaUoo In Irvine. elemea Meaer James F. Moeer, ff, 19072 Butler st., Unlvenlty Park, II an aeroapau management. 1~!1l He has a bachelor'1-de&ree· from Frtlno State Col· lege, and has done poltgrlduate work at ~-Unlv....tty. Univenlty. He is man1ed, baa four children and hlo llvad In Irvine for four Y'*": ' Moeer ii a dlJ'eo.. tor of the Univenf .. ty Park Q>mmunlty AaoocieCJoa, hlo IS yeara' operience 11 an lnduolrtal 11111>' agemeot apectlllat and five year" experience u • 1ovemmt11t economic and political analyst. He htllevea city eovemment hu prime rupooalblllty for main-of, en- vironmental quality and abouid atal>lllh llod ... cooll01 pol~ and -that Ht mfnlmum ~ 10< develop. ment. He aupporta adOptkm ol I muter plan for loog range balanced ~ provleion ol all l)'IJll ol boosln«. eouncil study ol tllo r.atblllty of "'°lrltt ..me.a, a u.me or lower tu rate, city l'ICft.80ona1 -and ... equltabla -ol dty ~· towud ootulloa o1 ....,ty ml rejoaol~ , I J-Oioyu and o.vi.1 Smith. The 1ndlvfdual Ollldldetes """ !hi OC'IJnluUoos namtng them to • donement slates arc: i Wllllam Fiscbba<:b, Robert Potter.: Gabrielle Pryor and Ileilry Qul&ley, e•! doraed by Irvlno'.Tl\IDOn.,.; ' ; John Burton.; Ullel E. & • p • t. I '! Petoraoo, E. llay Qlilsltf, ·Jr .• JmJ. aio,uw Drifd Bmitll -by Iha; Cttlaena Q>mmlltee far tho City ol Irvine.; 'Ibo two communlly, C111anluilonl -a<ttve Jn the lncorJ>Orttlon elecllon puati have been the Council ol Communltlel of) Irvine (CCI) and the City ol lrvlne Now, ((lOIN). Neither 1ia. endoc:aed Clll> dldates. • Stqhetl De Lepp Stephen E. De Lapp, ti, of 17911 Cedm Tree Lane, University Part II n oopbomore blislneaa administration otu · dent at Slddleblck College, Mission Vle· jo. He bu lived In Irvine two and a ha![ years and ll stngle. )'.le Lapp II ac Anny lnfanily vet eran ct Vietnam leaving the aervlci u a Serpant wiU1 two Bnme start aa! four otber commen~ daUoru. He bas been at · t!ve in the YOUl({ Men's ChrisUan Al· socialion and bu worked as a C'OUZI· seUor and wilh the Santa An·TusU!: YMCA advlsini program. He believes the city government 1boul< I play I leadlng role In pruerving the .. • vlrcmnent. He 1Upporta crotlon ol pub 1 bicycle trails:, added open apace, .:t clfywlde recreation program and cit· recreation facilities. He endorses low income housing op· portunities tunded joinUy by city anr1 federal rtsource1, contract services, ao; maintenance of present property ta:: levela. e Kennetlt Bolden Kenneth J. Holden, 25, el 414' Galnllport ctttte, Callfomla 11mn .. , h n ccaiputer programmer 1Upervlaor and t:: married, and baa two children. Holden cboae not to respond to lnqulrlec for lnlonnelfcx1 -.i his candi~ by Ille Orange Coat League ol WOlll<!l Voters and the DAI· J,Y PILOT. Information fi'm" other sources lndi· cat.es Holden ts CJS>-posed to incorpora. lion of Ille new city, reccmmends devel• opm<11t ol a new master plan and lllP: porta uae ol additional city tuea to - port acbool COllS!N<:Uon. Holden has a blcbelor'S degree in mathemaUca from ~ State Loe Mgtla and has Uved In Irvine for three yean. e R. Dea11 Olao11 R. Dean Oisoo, 4%, 153111 Relms Circle, The Rancb; ia aa engilleering managor. He has a master of science degree in eleciricat engineering from USC and a certlfkate Of p,1t;1tftl management from UC Irvine. He ta rmrried, hes five dllldn:n and bu lived In Irvine for two years. Olson ts active In the Ranch Home- owners As3ociaf.ion. the Irvine Elemen- taey Sdlool P·TA, II a committeeman lot Ille Boy Seoul.< ol ~c& and was an inltructor for tile ll'.S. A.rmY Corpa cl Engineers. Ollon 11y1 sonlng, licensing, building eodet, police and (11e protedlon Ind related terVicet muat be Implemented by tha city counc:iI to tllabll.sh aod malntala the dealrad environmental quality • He aupparll citt2tn advilory -mltie., halloc:ed growth, BChool .... s1ruction that parallels r e 1 I de n t I t I growth, a broad range of bouslng !n- cludii11 low lnc:ome, a nduc:tlon of medium and bl1h denalty housing u call- ed for In Iha p-.it Irvine 1entra1 plan, a minimal tu ln<%eue alter JolY I, Jf72, community IJnklng bicycle lratll and county-owned r<gionat parb within a. d!J. Remaining Can~dates to he Presented Friday • • ) l - [ • ' ' . Jf D.\JLV l'ILOT ·Tito Called f ilr Pu:tge; Croats Blinked ' . . ' i VIENNA (IJPI) -President natlonalilllll. Tbi., be IJ]d, !Jn.· rtfllled,· •th t , fndtpeftden~ out~ h&. · · · · large mwure of . autonomy , fotlowa tJvough,. ,ai:ll IJUlr, Tito, 1t )'OllS m.t ud toogtier penis Yuplav unlly. ADd mJDded provlnct tDd the tooab , Amoi1i ,tht leaders who from Belgrade. with a aatWactory aettlement •thtn ulls, bu cooquered therefore, be concluded, ~ · old praidonl -!.d hive bleD rulgnecf W.... Mrs. Savka So Yugoalava: held the~' to the foreign curuncy l.Wf1 another threat to b1J beloved lt1ders must be purged. eyt!ball to eyeball. , • . Dabcevl~Kucar, president of breaths,· wcnder1ng how the they said, all will rematn 1 11' ...... fio. , But the Y-lav porty bu But the Croats blinked. · the Croat partYi alld 'Miko . Croats would. react to the top-peaceful -lo'lhe time bolng. • 1 • But by ., dain(, Ila bu rai>-1-largely cWcentrollled In At a w~ meeting In Tri pa lo, tbe ~·· repr..en-plln~ of their idols. Almost But it is lhal "lime being" : ed once apiD Ilia ...,iioa o! _,,t )'QI>, mking Jt hud . Zqreb, the 1ll!•<linl •eom-1 jaijvo"la J!Olj:ade. Almoa\ · nothing happened. About 400 lhal .worries Yugo&avs. Tl ! 1 whetbc!r1 "lugosllvta ca bold 1 for Tito to purge tbe Q-oat munlata of •one llf Yiiplavla's unknown outside Yugoslavia, student! -out of 21,0DO in a:a -·be Says hlmsell, "la ~ .'C:"~~~ fbe"b!.~:·~le8'lu;;!~: :;:~: .~~08~~n;~ · ;:~1~~~:r~.;e;~r:; · :::r:ku~~=::=.1i:s~~ fi:~u~~ r::;r·~~ ~ • when Wli•enitJ stUdentJ in party. . 1 the l,laughttr, submittJng their Communists in Ea ate r a · Diplomats ln Zagreb said horizon who could have car· tbe Xlflollav republic, or pro-It wu a d• n 1~r 9111 reaianatiQDs and . admitting Europe, beCaUiettbey Jed tbl , the Croats appeaced to take ried ..off thla maneuver aod ; vlnce, ~ -eroat1a went oo maneuver ,ljod 1be Croats they had let oationa!L<rn get fight lhathad given Croatia a ; the affws lylng down. II Tito ·made.it stict, · I strm 18 deuiand thtt.-eroatia • I beano.edtoUepmor<oflhe < ~~ :: .. ::~~ Close Area,. Res nit:· Mixed Inglewood Noi$e at 90 DBs : lay tbe apecter of natiooalism u s u LOS ANGELES (UPI ) - -the deep-rooted feeling that • • rges Some 'Ghost' B:zis Pas s Persons living up to 30 miles Croltia, and lb capital of " from Los Angeles Intema- • • Zogreb, have been robbed tlld APACHE JUNm'ION, Aru. Uonal Airport are subjected exploited by the neighboring (AR) _ A proposil to 5ACRAMENTO (AP) -The Assemblyman)JO:hn Burton's dally io noise from jet'aircraft Serbs of Belgrade. · lrluall I t th •"-'-f · ft .... + ttled bill to out!aw..:.war toys -• from Jnternational A.irpart along which some 1,500 planes travel each day. .... OPEN LEITER TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE PROPOSED CITY OF IRVINE: I ,/Jo•• tried to '.each ." many of you as po~siblo to present my, voewpo1nt, l\egarclloss of tho "'"°' whic'1 ~·• -ged iir~:'o""' pe_rsonal _ stand • ·,on iocoq>0rotion, l'wciufd like·t.r'e~coula~ .. - of you to exercise on• of our most precious gifts -tho v~. p.leaso slio)< "P ,t :!"• polls and cost your-bono\, conslcleri~ co'r9f9"Y lieforo voting for •~Y special inte;o;t Sfates. · . 5;,,.....1y, . •• • • Ri~~ c.·Wl.11~id• R,A!f-11110 . . RIClilARD .WHITESIDE ·~ COUNCILMAN ·{CITY OF IRVINE ' WON'T YOU IUPPOJltT HIM ALSO' ,in tbt 21 yean since , he v Y oc up • &<-1.11 o se.sstoJU i--ra that ranges from 10 to 10,000 f ou--nd e d c-o mm uni .. t mysterioua Su~Mowk ~·through the halls and bearing victim of the first committee Umes greater than · normal ~~ Yued.~11•.~ .Tirt'tp baa! 1i1~iz# taihal·ns -and.at the! ~th timeLo. rooms . of the 1971 legislature, to bear It each of.the past five background sound· ,levels, ~ :' ,·! . 0 , • • u ... u~so o na o m t.seareh1"" or ,. e. st . but thiJ time some of them years-is now law. . UCLA study bas .concluded -· • ' tu I Del Id · · ,.... "almost unbearable." ' 4_ a mu a a age-o ao-Dutchman gold ~--;-is • came to life. The plan to 11:ive California · Tuesday. William C. Meech~m : '""°"""' ~ the natloo's belog considered by tbe •U.S.· P o! the School o! Engineermg The norm81 level o I The 70,000 residents of Jnglewood, closest of the cities to the field, regularly are sul>. jected to 90 decibel!: of nolse;- whlch Meecham described .u siz republics -could rip the : Fo~ SefvJce..-' ' • · The ·~ are the pereo-an .. OregoIHtflf '~identi~ and Applied Science and two_ background noise in a resld~ ,, .. ""~ ctttz-" .._. •icMN e ""'""* CoUbtry fa.pad, 'Faced ,wfth tbe Arpong-other thinp, the nlals "(: the bills introduced pr~ Ja i&o , on Reagan I · graduate students conducted t1al neighborhood Is ts, to sq,1~~~~~~-t~. ·~··~.' ~ ........... ;."';; ~!~·;·;·!· ::::::::I ~.:cbalJez:ig'!o be acted ~ ~lce=~d and defeated year after year. desl:.; !'l•i~ lt' lut }ear, ; the research , in ;the C9In-db, lie said. . "'I= ,. CAIQ~.. ...-,... ... -s They usually are killed in the but this the nmrida.1 11 munitles of Pacific Palisades, Each 10 db 1 n c,. a, ~·'1"----~.:•;::••::.a; " · • 1n a speech before a party from living in the area aad flnt or acond committee also approved ""i,;.-'1{ be Santa Monica, Redondo Beach, ../11 '' meet!ng, Tito condemned the would limit access lato the . Beverly Hills, Culver City, represents a tenfold tncreast E RAY QUIGLEY J 1trike and weot on to accuse western . portion -of· . the hearing, or sometimes simply legislature for a public vote on · Huntington Beach, South Gate in sound. : r the Jeadera of the Crvaf eom-, Qll>erstitions• w~ . legend die'for ·lack of any hearing at the June 1972 ballot. ' and Inglewood. Levels monitored in ~nU. • ·. . '· , . , I 0 = Jarty ol. .~ ~" uys the mine probably ·11 an. Burton's rent c on tr o I '. The eight communities lie Monica, Pacific Palisades ' . erance W'llf.ni. Croa located.· But, thil year four of the measure passed two com· . under flight paths radiating Beverly Hill • ..... ...itfdl ....... _,, perennlal.s p a s s e d the mitteM this yea~., but died on l'•kl Nltklil """""'-• HAS TAICl!N UP THI CHALLIN•I IY SAYIN• • lell'latur•;'uid two of them :... ·•the Assembly Qoor. So did the. 'DON'T · "'"°" witllholdlng of state ln-annual move to abol~ the come taus and the renaming death penalty. of the state colleges u But most ol. the other peren~ ' . oUT Ofl IRVINE .. . ' I VOTE NO DEC'EMBER 21 . . ' ' ' ~ FORUM AGAINST CITYHOOD ' TODAY . ' WHY BUY' AT ABC? 1 Year Free Pam 1 Year Free Service 3 Year Picture Tube Warranty Pree Delivery and Set Up No Commissioned Salesmen • We Service What We Sen ABC COLOR TELEVISION 20 YMr1 In Orange County Oranto Coun ty's ·Lar,... Zenith Dooler SAW & SERVICE 9021 ATLA NTA. al Magnoll1 HUNTINGTON BEAC H Nm t.·UU:y Diie .... c... 968·3329 · universiUes-bave'been sign-nials did as badly as usual: • eel uito Jaw. -The strikebreaker ban, A ~le more came to.floor granddaddy of all current votes before dying but most . perennials, hit the AMembly ' . of the meuures di~ aa UIQA], floior, but was shoved ba!:k to in their f1llt commitf#. .~mm!Uee without a ·Ooor · !he ~ enactriient of ~· Two bills to legalize withholding aDd the slate · •-died each'ln'lll lint universities blll!: ts ·seen u Wire .. ps • . · j u·1 ti f i c •ti on ~or other co~~':~. Earn and Reim· lawmaken to continue the bUrse the controven\il •state ~ ~mqmlng and uSU@.lly tutioDj.loan plan, dld1 Dot even tutil .. ~ ol relntroduci.., t gd' a hearing In the A!oembly their. pet bUI!. Education Committee until Some la"!Dl8ken, such as nearly the end of the session. D em ocratic Assemblyman .M expected it died. Willie Brown of San-Fran--Auu.;rity for t he ciJCO, ~ the procda as one Highway Patrol to use radar of, attrition, Brown co~ed was killed by the Assembly this YW: that he had f!O Transporlation~Commjttee, its chance this aesslo~ to pm his annual executioner. \ SO<&lled "consentmg adults" -The railroad toilets bill ._ bill to 'legalize all se:r acts in eleared ju.st one 'of lour com· · pr1vate-be~een adults. mittees, its best record tn : Bui be predicted that his blll years. It would prohlbll the -which Dever got out of com-release of human waste, from nllll<e tlle post five years -traim along ra1lroad lracis. would • lie: Jaw ~thin five -LiberaliiaUon of la'IB years~ His·fol'ecast came·tru• against scattering tlie ashes of this year. -a cremated body passed the Some of tbe other pert1111lal1 Senate but died In t h e ~ did better than even their Assembly. SIPECIAL LOW C"RISTMAS PRICES D.,1•••11 ~ cllwh wfrlll Afe.A...-k Riie 1'• .. I.. _. Ata0A........W: Timt •••'· WW4tm J ....... If ..;..,._ -.. ia.ooo ""' •l plct9N ,....:... "...,.,... ... , ..... ""'. s. ................ ,...,. AFC.Ailfl_..,._, ..... _. ..,, ...... ...,, n.t .~. ._ ........... f.Mf'M4, s.- IW.... J ...... IP ••P""-'• 2S," DIAG. CHROMA COLOR ZENITH ·SOLID STAtE PORT ABLE STER·EO OP1um .. oi 1amR11s ·OR .'A.c. ' ' :-$ --; ·YES ,wE;~cJ-~;· • HA VE A VIABLE CITY -. '' "'· J ,; ,:f WRITE ·1N , ' The "Common .. Sense" Can'dldate . . . ··~ t,., .. ~ .. ..... ' .. :"\ • KEEP TAXES L"OW -(•• • ;.•,· < • ·~ • A_vo.1D · sl uM Hpus1~ , ~ · · ."'i .s~ ''SANDY'' .fREUD Make· the extra effort for: ~erSliip Abiffty . Honesty · Dependability ·- • HAVEi BEITER ~Ollc~f j': : , . ; ~, ~, l AND· FIRE PROTECTION' 1 ' ' . . . ' . ·' ~ . . ·f AND MOST IMPORTANT .~ • • DETERMINE OUR OWN DEs·TINY . . : ~ )OIN. HIM IN SAYIN• YES WE .CAN E. RAY 9UIGLEY; JR. ,, • 1'1111 ,., Syf CM\mltl• II allet a. •'Y Qtiltlt!'i k. : U111 V~ l'llltill9, m-sn. CIL fW4 • .. .. ., ... YOU ·CARE...,.. HE' .CAR8 TOO I N~~Y F;v~tjr~n~ ' . . •S•i•1I •••• Opt1011i1 1'•1111 ftr ~ c9inll'llft• ,. .-t I. Pl'tllll ltCJ: SJtFn OitKI .,. '""' < I .. , The llltGH10N'•~2115W ensatlonel Low Price fdr a dtllJXe!Zenlth 23-:(lilag.) g1ant·scre&n Color TV Consofettel•Vlnyf clad mttal ~ablnet in grained Kashmir Walnut color with Bark ISrown color back• Titan 80 Handcrafted Chassis •sunshine• Color TV Picture Tubt • Customired ,Tuning• Super Vl®O ~ange-Tunlng System • ,-.utomatlc-Flne-tuning cO\itrol'9'Qyro-OrJve UHF CNnnel setector••'Autortf1l1~ Tl~Gu.•rd • 5" x 3• Twin-Cone Spealcer •VHF/UHF SPotllte Dials. listens to Landel'S' • ... • I ' , . ZENl'l.1U · EXTRA · SPEtlALS FOR CHRISTMAS ' ,· RADIOS AM-AM/FM &. Clocli-M .... • ~-· COMPONENT STEREOS D NITH WORLD WIDE TRANS-OCEANIC RADIO-RDF-11 IANDS •• '~ • ' t ' . CASSEM I I PL YERS & RECORDERS • • ··-' .· . / -' .. . . ' ,, \HE STOOD UP i ' •' -'· ,. • · and was counted NOW ••• it's ' your turn VOTE CHOYKE • • .., .. 1w .., ~Ii.. ti ,;J, L•lt. , . \ 11111 l*lt Df., Twtlt 19dl: the "Reasonable" Alternative I support tli1 City of Irvin• 1rtd the f,.,i111 G1111r1l Pl..n. lut I 19r11 th1t it m111t bo k1pf in 11rvic1 of 1rid r1tpon1iv1 to tho n1H1 of tho r1sid1nt1 of our city, A counc:ilm111 ITllll! b1 1bl1 to 11y botk "y11" 111d "no" to th1 Irvine Comp1ny -h1 m111t b1 fr11 to 1119191 in 11lectivo jJl1nnin9 1114 d11I fl1•ibly on 1ny civic i1tu1 r1tli1,...ffi1 n b1 liouiwf to 1 fix H , Pr1-committ1d po1itio11. I th1r1for1 1111 that I r1pr111nt 1 ;1110111bl1 1lt1rn1· th•1 -111 1ll1r1111iv1 11ul middle po1ifion b1tw11P1 c1nd id•I•' •nil f•clion' of pol•ri1M ¥i ewpoi11h wh o •r• thought to be •ith•r •II f•r th• lrvino Cornp•ny or •II •g•intt tho lr¥in1 Corn- p•ny. I b•li•.,• I C•n p11ll th1 cornrnwni+., to,other to support tho M•iltr 'I •~ I~ conctpf \wt rnolcl it to tht ... i11 of th1 r11i4•11ft. -~ '"'JQS,EPH !~. BAU·· -I *Firs\ on · ~ "I w.ould ll'e to llaYe you ~vote" Palll It!' "' cllli•• ...... ,__ •· ... JUI Hlr•m L.a1M ..,. ,,.,._ , .. VOTE TO ELECT WILLIAM M • FISCHBACH ATTORNEY AT LAW "AN INTEWGENT KIND OF LEADERSHIP • • • • • • THAT LISTENS" , • ., fer ., ctti-,. 9'-' Wllllaom M. 'ltd!Ncll 177J(Oaltttw Larlt, lrtilll . <iAIRIELLE PRYOR for C!111ncHwo111ao. SCHOOLS: .!::. ~ ·:~·~:..=' ,:~· .. OPEN SPACE: Tiie Uty cNHll CAN ''-ht It , •• .,_ .,_. h CHU.NI te tllo ....,,..., ,.... .... •· .. 9' ~ID DMLOPMINT. I wlll work to . prot.ct our ENVIRONMENT and our PROPERTY VALUE~. Vote December 211 , •• ,., .,l ''""' C.~11~ (Mnmlttoll \*1 lut..,., IMl!e -J.., Mir., Cllllnnlll ''MAC'' ELLIOTT anJ/amif'I Sanla ~ Choice /or d,t'J: Council ' PION fer i.,-1 CMllMt ,.· .. ~ llllltt, NI Plrtl VW\ ~ ' .. ThllndaJ, Dtc• ..... 1'. lm DAILY "I.OT :I~ , WAYNE CLARK The Strong· Candidate MILES E. "PETE" '· ' ' . • PETERSON IRVINE CITY COUfK:IL Support the MAN .•. For the JOB DON'T· FORGET TO VOTE DEC. 21 • . • • • These rvine Residents, Your Friends and Neighbors Are Supporting JOHN H~ BURTON •I • • " ' ' llHNr .... Mr. WW-L DHCM l .H ........ '°"" '· .... • ....... ..-A .. mt l\fKe Mn.WIU.LD ... .__ -~·· • M--M•rt.1111111& .n111 ·H .... , --· tirtYI• •· ... , ., .......... r .. 111111 bttle.H .... H.,,WA~. r.et:.r< U1 FNy G•rtll Ho•,c•tt W.L. ........ .....,...., .t.111 Hkl .. D ••• AJtk• llaC.... , .. .., .1.,. Hick .. Mn. Q ••• AltM9 l'ftl.l.C"-w ........ _......,.... ··-·-Qoytie .I•• froid hit HHdrkU Mr. D. hMt ltw.MA.CN9MI 0...khltl• Mn.LP.H..W --( •.•. a.,u·. AINI,..,..,._ Mr. I. P. HNMll --Mn. P .I. C,...,m4 lldl Fi.tcNr Wllli•M HM&•.• ............ Mr. F. I. C,...._,. .lor" Fl9Yw Mri•Holldi• -t-· W.I. C:.lllll · • N.tlMHI Field Yenit1 Hl•le Mn. ' W. 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She just decided it \Vas an easy way to save space in an otherwise cramped apartment. · 5-year Delay Sought On Alaskan Pipeline SAN FRANCISCO iUPll - The Sierra Club has urged a five..year moratorium on any construction for the trans. 1 Alaska oil pipeline because of the "potential for major disasters.'' The conservation organiza- tion issued its own analysis of an Interior Department la!k forct's report on the proposed 7~mile pipeline which would carry oil from the A1askan North Slope to the pm:l of Va1dez. where tankers would be loaded. "The task force's doubts about the pipelioe make it absolutely clear that after three years of study, the AJyeska Co. still does not know how to ,safely carry out lhe project," said club ex- ecutive director Mich a e I McCIOskey. "Basic ·questions about the danger of ruptures, the extent <>f erosion around the pipeline, and leak.age and spills have not been answered," he said. "The lack or answers con- fronts us with the poteritial for major disaSt.ers. It is cie.3r. that the tirhe ha·s come to defer this project until we know how to protect Ala&ka 's environment." The clubfs anal y si s , prepared by Dr. Eugene Coan. an assistant to McCloskey, was based on a review by a fiO.. member committee appointed by the Interior Department of Coan aJso said fur ther In- vestigation should be made of a Canadian route which would avoid many of t h e en· vironmental hazards or the Alaskan pipeline. "A five-year moratorium appears to make more sense than either pipeline route," Coan's report concluded . "The technical problem of North Sk>pe oil development 2n. severe. "The nation 's last great wilderness is at stake. and it can never be replaced . There is no national security need for the oil during the next five years. "The most· logical and sensi· ble action wou1d be take Olis ftve-year moratorium t o review' alternative e n e r g y sources. re.examine our oil ex- port-import Jaws, improve our technology and only lh,en make our decision." " Durante Named To Water Board Orange County has one of its first water officials on lhe new Irrigalion District Association of California board of direc- tors, f o 11 o w i n g convention elections in San Diego. ~'lario Durante. chairman of the .Costa Mesa County Water District board of directors, is the first chosen from this area for the state board. · the A\yeska consortium's 29- volume report on the project. !;;;;;;;;;;, "'i", ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, The scientists· 4 7. page evaluation was leaked to the club. which sa id the depart- ment is expected to release its environmental impact stale· ment by about Jan. IS. Coan said the inadequacies highlighted in the task force nport include Jack of study of earthquake fault zones : the need for be tter monitoring and detection of oil leaks: UO· certainty of the effect or A I a s k a 's permalrost; pro- blems of river crossings; and insufficient understanding of the dangers or glacial laie flooding and or avalanches. V·N JT·ED STATES NATI ON AL BANK SOUTH COAST PLAZA BRANCH NOW Ol'tN SATURDAYS 9 to 1 P.M. MON.0THURS. 10·5 l'.M. FllDATS lM P.M. c1141 s"o.sz11. L1teated t.: So. CHtt 1'1cmi, Cos .. M ... He urged a five -year moratorium on any con·I H. M. STOLTE .. . • I gifts from l • pana~oq.~~ • \ " .. . ' \ sleek·s&y1ed eloek radio In walnut cab inet. Fl\.1' and AM with music or buzzer al~rm, snooz bar, 60-m inute timer. "49.95: • • I < • digital ~loek radio .music lulls you to sleep for 60 minutes .... wake to music or buz- ' zer alarm . Nig ~tlight b~tton 29.29. portable plicino with ~radio plug in or use batterfes. 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MONDAY t HROUGH SATURDAY, SUNDAY 11 A.M. t1 • P.M, ' • • , Cl••ITOI 100 L..t e.mt.t Mill (2:111 ... -Mii .1 ,J • • P9ranaid Dflhag U.S. Studies· Ways To Save .Big Lake RENO (UPII -A federal· state task force says there are several woys of s a v I n g Pyramid Lake, tht big but shrinking desert lake on Uie Paiute Indians Reservation north of here. The recommendations by the Federal-State Pyramid Lake Task Force included building a 2$-mlle ~anal lo tap Honey Lake near Susanville, Calif. The task forct will submit its report Jan. 10 to the in- terior secretary and t h e governors or Nevada and Californln. They created the task force two years ago and charged It with finding ways of getting more water into the lake, which Is the Indians' main resource. Pyramid has dropped 86 feet in 100 years. and the rate has increased since s e t t I e r s diverted the Truckee River to supply irrigation water for the Newlands Project near Fallon. Indians claim much of the water is wasted and should be allowed to flow on to Pyramid. The task force said 95,000 acre feet a year rould be salvaged from the Newland Project through stricter en· forcement of rules and more efficient methods of water talning Pyramid Lake. He Aid "there's &till a long way to go." Other possible ways of Ill~ plying additional water include cloud seeding, cutting the basic irrigation supply for the Newland,, project, and buying water rights upstream. Plane ls Chartered For Muskie WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. EdmlµKf S. Muskie ( [).. Maine) is paying about U0.000 a month for use of a chartered campaign plane under a special arrangement through a Los AngeJes insurance firm, his aides said. Pierce National lJfe Insurance Co. created a subsidiary called Pierce Leas- ing Corp. which has Muskie's presidential campaign com- mJttee as its only client. The Muskie election com· .mlttee pays the Pi~ firm' $8,900 a month for rental of the plane, the ~man said Wednesday. The monthly bill goes up to use. some $40,000 because of the Jt said this would not reduce Ct1st of maintenance t h e the water a\•ailable to farmers spokesman said. for the:ir land . but would He said Muskie has been us- adversel y affect the Stillwater ing the Electra propjet under and Fernley Wildlife Are:1s. It a year-long lease since Nov. 5. said these marshes could be the day after Pierce bought it fed directlv with water from a for $347,000'from Northwest. diking prOject costing about The spokesman denied that $3.S mill ion . the leasing firm had been It said the lake level could created solely to provide a be maintained at about its chartered plane for Muskie. pcesent level if Pyramid cOuld • <A·ho iJ expected to become a get another 40,000 acre feel formal candidate for the via a canal from Honey Lake. Democratic president on Jan. It would cost about $12 .f. million to build a dike to in-,. The Muskie stalf member crease the depth of the lake ac'knowledged the plane leas- and construct the canal. which ing arrangement following would be fed by a ~foot lift, publication in the Washington the report said. Star of an account of the The dike would allow Honey transaction. Laite to hold more water, both The newspaper said the leas- from natural inflow as well as ing outfit was set up Nov . .f and from ground water furnished fl'bid' -~ no othtr by wells and pumps. . ~ "..~"" ... Y tJie, one Task force members said _ .{~ Pf•t.be" tJoarit the 40,000 feet could be taken . p· ' 1 lJf _tn11111,.ance either from the lake or from :~,· -~Le ... ~11...7.t"r · 1· II bu!· I Jh ..,.,,.OJSepn: • . .rwu.111.--1 o we s, 1n ean ye.ars ere 'II stoo 11'. 'la" Id.lo be would be more pumping. ( ou -.Q.....~:a r"M sic', a R 'd f lh Su 'II 11!:rsona1 u=nu-o u 1e s. es1 en1:5 o e sanv1 e ,_, ·The~e aide said: "Sen. • area previously protested the -~ie's ~e,ct:~fOr a plane proposal to draw from the i 6m:ne toeetlJer.-aJ,> the right lake, but a . task Io r c e ... time that -t6.it'.in!ltrance. com- spokesman said they would # J*IY wanJ!th ·tt.art a leasing obtain numerous bene~its from JIJ!;li~ J)eeded a the new recomme~at1ons. , t restcmer,." · 1 .However, he ~id all ~st l'lfe S!i~ !bat under the ar-- figures were eshmate.s which ) trangemen~ Pierce had the o~ could ch a n g e considerably ti'f'1 'of ·~ the plane for ora the proposals became ef. thret conSfortiVe days after fective. ~ving tbe.,Jlutkie committee An Indian attorney said the • IO_dc,ys'~~liC~ ... - task force recommendation · ''This ~ cause some pre> was "a start" toward main-•blerils,"~Jtio~esmansaid. ' . ' ... 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The PUC turned down bids for a $2S million refund ·to Jacific Te~pbone's customers ~ uid the subject woW.d be cevered in hearings soon. No date was specified. The refund bad been sought by William Bennett, a former HUNTINGTON CENTER I . . :e .GLASSES • GOBLETS &..? ,• • • • · .e VASES PUC member and now a member of the State Board of Equalization, as well as by the City of San Francisco and the Association of -Ca 11 for n i a Consumers. The requests were based on a decision several weeks ago .. by the California Supreme Court, which told the J'UC. to reconsider its allowance of an accounting procedure used by Pacific Telephone in establishing its case f or needing a .rate increase. • • • •LAMPS • CHIMES •MUGS • FISH BOWLS ·-• '' ·KLEEN LINE- bottle CUTIER "'"' ........ ~ ................. $899 ..... ,,...,. 9eblets, ., ... f11hbowf1 ~ ...... dltc•rtled ""'• _, l•P. s.tl ht profit, 4ec•r•t• yo1r home, ti" ,• tfftl. GIN your frlffch • m119 Of ~ .... lff ftlode ffGM theJr ,.,..,,.. beY• ~ .... bcittle • . DECORATE YOUR HOME~ GIVE· GIFTS YOU MAKE- .. . . . , .. . .. ' " ... .. . . ,.. .. .. .................. ' ' . . .. ' Hawaii Seeks .w S prea,d Populal(Wn ' . . •' . . . . Liquor Der,artment • fl •Mlt e1 '9 e•t'ltller flM prffHll I . public and private -ill Newport Beach. The Man'o -police eecort reported that he was well received dur· ing all Of his visits. I l . , ·.; ·. ' " • • " ·,,._. " , ..... '' ' ()u ......... ·sue . . , . ' . ... '' I' • ~ -. . .. • I -" i'1 ·· ,, ' ,) ' ' , ' I . I j .. -'I . " 101/. u• lllKelflfl ••• H ... o.llwry 'I 1,._. W ...... yew \ ' .n1 ...... 1........ ' Ill t1111e ftr dlnnft', I DAILY HOME DELIVERY 673· 3510 .·'.THE WARM ·& COZY PLACE t . - \ -' .. ' • ·~ ... ,. -• ' Nooter the Computer'• One Strip NO\ Joke! Undefground Conii~s E~pand By DEE WEDEMEYER In the late 1960s on tho Weal NEW YORK (AP) _ Nooter Coast. Now they 1re a bJC ' the Computer tuma human. busines!,. with perllaps u Phllburt .Deslne.x, d e-u c e many as a few million ID reporter, gets hla zipper stuck' clrculailon, produced by aome changing into h1I Wt1nder Wart t two dor.en 'major artists worll:· Hog costume. The Fabulous ing for six major publlshen. Furry Freak Brothers get Already some of the early butted for J)OSSelSion of marl· issues have become Collecton' jl.J.ana and are allowed one itenui. One issue with Incest 11 phone call. They order a peJ> Its blgh Point still for $5 lo peronl pizza. $10, though it originally cost. '11 tbe,,e don't sound like onJy 50 cents. A half daun ordinary comic book &ituations anthologies have been publish- to you, you're right. They're ed or are in the works. from the expanding world of Underground comiCI differ underground comics, which from their overgroun·d are known in the youth culture counterparts in their poliUcal as "bead ci>mh:." overtone, their uninhibited 'Ibe comics began appearing treatment of sex -and gore arid ~**************~*** . MERCURY SAVINGS and loan association ' I t completed, it should prov4fe • basis for passage of strong laws to protect the beach en- vironment. Rocks, Mud Said Danger At Rainier I I l ., Thurmr1 Du!llrla 1' ltn • • :. Newport Man's Ranch J . • :;'Offers Hope to Boy_s r . BLY, Ore. (AP) -Carl, a on bis 1,280ocmlarfrom1he 11 Loi ADgel~ teenager, started big dly be ·II developln( a 1.lUlni drop whai be was uniqoe pri>gram for dealinC ~ about 10. with the _ .... ol kldo to<- ' His record shows be started kring --the --' . with barbiturates, moved to ment and Wtal lnvolvemml ., mart.luau~ hashish. and by with poli<le and prilooo. 1he time ho waa 1J was Jlsing · Traclitlonal juftnlle ..-, , · ben>ID ngularly. aren1 worldnf ....,_ llldll r When Carl WU 1(, he WU need a firm band, be 11)'1 • .,. . .,,...tee! !or pushing LSD. U And incarc<rali<ln doem, I ·be ...... an adul~ be almolt work 'becaWlll II -);Jda ti certainly would be in jail. bitter and teacbea tbtm more 1 , But be was offered a choice about crime. -an indefinite 11t11tence under "We take a kid off 1he street • . the California Youth Authority for a minor crime and teach t :or .. year on • remote ranch rum about major crimel like , , near Bly in 10utbe.utttn auto· theft and the drug ..,_.Oregon. bu&inell. Then we let blm-out t • Carl cbo,. 1he ranch and and wonder· wby 1he crime r wound up under the care of rate increases," be aayL > .Cus Valencia ol Newport ValeDcia' usigna uch of bis , Beach, a former street lighter lcidl a llorae and malrel the and later prlWl&)lter who also boy responsible !or it, Ho alao t-.bad been a sea captain. raises summer lambs and bu t. building contractor and struc-the boys help out wltb ranch r .. tural engineer; a man with • chores. There'• a jersey cow o tough lace, burly build and a lnr milk and they ralle their t wocabular)' that w o u I d own beef. ,. aurpriae a logger. In spite of wbal Valencia A lot of people would say callJ baraUl't'IHd. from county that being ID the banda ol ollicials, be says he won't live Valencla.ll wone than jail. 'UP on the boy• ranch. He started the ranch about ""nil.I ii my obleAioo.· my I~ Jars qo ofter rdlrlng dream," be saya. "I just can' ·from the comtrucUon OOlineSI believt! that a nation u great' due to a heart attack. He bu , u fllir o~,can't oontrol lt11 a home in Newport where his own cblldrf:P. 11 wile lives and t<achea lcllool. Reaction from I o c a l =:: hasn't 1ieen e.. Eoologists Just ~ week, the Klamath ~;eounty juvenile authorlUes Try. to. dave , ~ their WIY over mud, .,l ,.snow and bid road.I to Valen-·C r~ 1::.. too!~~ bor: Ri .. ver Gorge h l'J'm.ath Fall!. . t ::It'1 the Roond time ID eight LAKE HAVASU CITY, Aris. . ~ Both tlmea their com· (AP) -C!>oaWali<ln and 1 'i>lalnt bas be<n that C!>l'llllons wildlife groups have , liked are umaDitary. that a propoeecr wildemeu , Nobody --tally Val ... ~ 1 ~ ~ol~:pnvent ' cla -.would • ijiere. ii a . ~-dredilng .. -Topock .. boop!tal·ilka •bnolpbere al the Gorge of Jhe.Q>londo.Rl•er. ,J;ew ~Boya !Wicli. They ~proieoled • Ulllied .,., Valencia. bis partner and a fioot at a ~ oallad by ,..mg college graduale b1red the .Deplrlment ot the Interior , .. a teacber-fariMand, bavt to consider designation of ,jlltarled building an L-sbaped 17,000 ocru along the AriJolla. ,Jmnbouae that;e about three-Call!om!A border 1 wildernw ,~an,n llnlsbed. 1a 1bere illl't any commercial 1·'1ectriclly yet -. Valencia ,,..y1 the power" company ftfulel to run 1n a une. ' ~ lon't • loilet yet -a1encia 11Y1 1 o c Ii I poo- l tradon have rduMd to put in c I tepllc tank. An outbo<cJe In back of the • house ....... u the aanitary •iacillty and i Navy-surplus , ...... t.r In the front yard Ill O¥idel electricity. • • ,,,. place ts healed by wood • ottoves ..i elem-plutic ii taclced .... the -· t:becauee Valendl can't efford Jlua yet. ; Wben tho county ju .. nn. authorlUes removed four boya ,;Jut MaJ becau1e of area. No one opPOeeil -the pro- poaal, althougb Calvill Pulver. Needles, Calif.,-.aated for. aC: ceu ~ the area to lllinq clalmL He aid tllat alter IQ years of pniepeettng he bad located velnl of silver, copper, Jeacl and molybdenwn in the area. Tb• _.,a1loollll op-JIOOnd ID)' lw1ber mining. &C> 11viiles. Witneuel iDcluded J 0 h D McComb, Slam Qui>, Loi ADgeles: l!oberl r.. Kooln!lln, National Park and C.-V• tlon s.oc.l.et.7, 1'~; William Hembrode, ArlzoGa chapter ol National 'lllldllie Society, &:ottldale, and Robert cwtil, Artzonl Game m:I Fish Department, PboenlL They liked that II be de.ignated 1he Topock Goree WUdemesa ""'· nther than the Needl• .Wild.,_ '.Aiu • ununltary condltiom. Valen- cia hod the parents send let· '"" _,. the boyl to his cuitody. Valencia uys 111 ,.,_ Intend to return their boya to tho ranch. Valencia ts convinced that u propoaed by the depart.. menl. .. • ..... • 1....:. 'I)>e .... -ts part ol the ... """" ...... , Ir-,.LaktJ!a~UU Nallooal Wlldllle r::;;;----='-...;...;.;_::.:., Refuge. • "' The department dtcl not tn- clude the Topock 1IW1llal and BQI WWiallll River della becaute ol lnlulfidenl -· and the need !or manqemeol. It alto excluded rtwr bot- tomlallda. • The wtttJ !II I ated that the boundarill .be utended to the river'• edp lo proclude any further ~ by I h e Bureau ll Jleclarnation. 'll>ey u knd tl>ll tba _.,,, of tba river _-... t;eedl.,, and Parker Dam be declared a wUd rivtt. They aloo ukecl that tho BUI Williams delta and tho Topock -be Included In .. enlarpl wild..-..... . ·-· .. • . .. .. .. r ••RIDAYi I :~NIGHf '. ') ' • :_ I .DKEMIER 17TH :1. p.jt to' . . ---......... ~ . -..... - ·Midnight " • • ~M NYLON & 100%POL YESTER , I . -. .,,,~ , ...... Little hys', 'r.~ 9lrls' IYLOI~ . ~-· JACKm EACH \I KMP moltture out cuff1, polyaater filler V Wtrter·repellent lining. Some styles V Machine wcnhaDle with hidden hoods, Slci jacket. featu:e acrylic Uim. Girls' ,. oozy boodl,knitotoim IJ. 6X ; boya' '·7. g Deoipied for Nlaty &Dd loads nf fun ! Pluti<: COllltruction. Fully 1 uoemblld. Handle gripo. For $ indoor or outdoor 111e. ... ,..... A g rea t Grant exclu1lvel 4·PC. CONSTRUCTION SET for the li ttle build er . Set includea a 12" long dump truck, back hoe, cement truck l \ld a .reali &tic 'hard hat' with ad- juatable.band. Heavy plastic trucks have' itftri'rii wheel. Snap-on cab with 1rill. A sreat buy 1t ou.r i.ncredibly low ule price! ' FURRY ACRYLtc TODDLER'S SCUFFS $134·. SALE ,., ' Keep toasty little !eel warm with th~ acrylic pile alippen with elutie bud, non-akid IOlel. In 6 different 1 la Small, medium, \ . PANT SUITS ; f 'GIANT QUALiTY 1 7 I OLLS ~·-~· Each roll; 2 yds. long, 2 ft. 2 in. wide. Colorful print gift wrap. Each roll different. Save now! GRANT PLAZA· I for the active girl Si111 7.14 ~ SAL E .~ ?SET • t • • • ' KODAK D-22 ~ ~MOVIE . POLAROID'S CAMERA YOU•S ,FREI· OLDR· .. T¥,, NOTHING TO •uY ' BUT YOU MUST BE PRESENT TOWIN Must Be Over 16t_O.Ciaim Prize LAND CAM.~ $29aa SAl E $41 76 ~ I# - Misses', girls' ,·clilldr1n's _,.\.Y s,.~ ·0" \ f', -t FILM -t~ \ I ex 12•112 Sic ' PotAio1DS324 1108 • COZY BRUSHED NIGHTWUR ·for Women SALE ·$ 44 EACH .L A. Soft llrv1h14 gown ••• feels so sptig1l1 i 'l Jn a long measure of brushed .. ~ 1 acet1te/01loo. Much charm and ! warmth! S, M, L. Bur Nowf J I. l1c1·fro1t1lll shirt. • .brushed' acetate/ayloa in a smart solid. Match· iagpaatie1too. Lively colors. Smart 1aviop! S, M, L ! ,,. t~~· Orlon'' acrylir./stretch ~ ·nylon knit into the narrow ribs you ~ iove! Misses' and girl1' 9-11; : children's 6-i 1h; 7112-9. SALE ' . --' ' c THE ·STYU THAT HAS EVERYONE . TlLllNG --~------, KNI . SHIRTS ' The 1tylish look of tlie mock-turtleneck, made of Ban-Lon' nylon Textnlized• knit. Choo• .~ from the season'• most popular colon. S.XL. .. 10()% POLYESTER DOUIU INIT . . . . . . . . . ' SLICK.I FOi MEN · SALE $8_84 MACHINE WASH 'N' DR'I' NEEDS NO IRONING! Ono look 4k'1Ji.o .... ond""'1! _,.,m.Wliot 11traordinary •alu• they an 100% polyester \double ~ait retaia1 ·~ Up-to-the-ininuti · detailin,-; flared botJ. · toms. , Year 'ro·aad ...;p.. Salido, 30-42. BROOKHURST AT ADAMS HUNTl.NGTON BEACH •• Store Hours: Daily 9:30 to 9:30; Sun. 10 to 7 . . . • ·1 f! I . I TiuWat. or t t1 16. lm New Am1.U ., • ~ Zero Population 1 • I . ' Goal 'Approaches' . . '1 JllU. ttOCl10N tur1 ..a --· ""' • ·~---mllbl aJrtody .. PASADll!ilA -r..,o 1'oplila •. flounc tit --. . . lion Gmrib, bi&bl1 llWd In ''Tllo toy lnUlry .b a I tbe put U a detJrablt aoeJ aJrudy bqun to -fnlm a for tbe United States, -bl • declining marUI," It 101!L reached mucb IOOOlr tbu G• ... Actual I u r p I u I • • ot pected z-perbapo Ii! I few, ~U;~..:, "re i-.. llludlel lo!llca~· ...., --In .... ..,.uia: Not all leitaliltl llf'lf: tbat 1NU wbn p Ir I 1 It I at .... populatton powtb I.I. a lbortp(ll _.. Ibo "'1<! dOllrlbl• pl. Some 11... tbraugbout mucb ol Ibo po11, l'Owlli ..,. 111 ~ rat. · W!"ld War II era." wbkb m!111!, Ii•• Ibo 11~ "I don' lhJni ZerV Popda- IOO mlllloO c .::. •• ,,_lhl -lion Growlb will b... I ,..... ., . eawtropbJc olfacl oa tllO die of tba Dell CtDlUl'y. OUler'I tmmaf," llid Dr. lamuiel favor a llllldl reduced rate, p.-, llllltiat Pl.,_ ol jlerl!a]ll onM«llb of 1 porcenl demograpby at !hi 11niftn11Y per year compared to tbe of Califoiola it Bal b1oJ. praeot I percent. "I lbJnk ,.. boft 1eorned In Contrary to wbat ls op-tbe 1111 quarlor cetury tlat' pmnUy LI a popular oolion, with certaln ooatrol.I ,.. cu Ibo experla aay ZPG won1 pcoduce •tever powtb ratt tJ&nal in end to the natloD's in the economy we want. b I atoricllly growtl>oriented '!'bore II no need for a ..Onomy 11n wblcb . populalJon deprefled, economy u •·-11 and lefrltorial'expalllion weri ofl...U., populaliotl." · · driving lorct1. But cerllln The populatton -don, -enl.I of tbe economy will ·-on when ZPG'. mlCbl 111· bl lffected, -&.tine I reacbed. reordering of priorttlel. -aid bl tl!ouPI ·~ It probobly .,..., mean an "quit. unllkelJ we'll rucb end to comumplion of Ir-ZPG In thl.I -..Y." ioplaceable natural r..o.-But Bmrn aid recent polll and study lncruaol In ~ of ....,.. witb new blblol bod eaplta ooiilwnpllon of energy aho'!D that 11 only ~ 1.1'1 lltely. ....sen In Ibo COW!ley - But most populalloa uperla ::i ~ ~ ~': ay ZPG, deo!>!le the pobl.,,,. ··"-eel . n may prelent, 1.1 Ibo onty ~· · · """" for Ibo Ulllted States II II _, bl ZPG lit Iba" •••• ........ d ----.... "'"! 0\:0.,.,~ a n born In lhO ~ and ••"'-tcODOmlC disaster ll to be . _, ,{ 1 avoided 1980s when birth rates were • blgb muat llill '"'" up and . 1.ero PopulaUon Growth ls have families p·r o duct n I tbe point where tbe number of fUrther growth bab.les bom· each year equall "But I think 'tt'a quite poui· !hi number ol people wbo die ble tbat ,.. -be aurprlled -tbe·country'1 populatton LI In a decado to find ounelv• COl!Blant and Ibo .,. dl.ltribu· cont.mplalin& WIYI to ralaa· 11on of 111cl~~111eadr. fertlllty," ald Dr. pa u 1 An eerly -ol tl!ll l!cbulll •of tbe l\aild Corp. In will be I lblft In tbe United 1!4nl& Monica a private "l!inl: Stat.a fr'o m predomlnaUy tank" that' doa lclentll!e youthful citl1.enl to more research. elderly peraons, a tr.!!d H· Revelle uld that II net ptded to be enhanced by new replaeemtnl -u many blrtbo medical dlacovertes, aaid Dr. u deitbl -were acbleved llaJTllon Brown of t b o "°" tbe country ...Wd el!d up Clllfornla I n I t l fu to of with' about 21S million peoplo- Toclmology, 1n upert on 11111-by IOIO or am. Populalloa It clylng lronda In l!>e !Utur.. now about I05 milllon. ,,.It means your 1ocl1I l<l'Vlca will ban to bl rtorilated," bl aid In .. In- terview. "1be .efforta we bl\'e to put into achooling and 10 forth wUI be lessened and the efforta we have to Put Into taking care of the noedt of older people will lncreue." Critlca ot ZPG have a· preued ·1ean · the nation's growth-«tented economY will ·l!Uflor, "ZPG la an economic threat only because we're used to 1 r.Jatlvety hlgb rat. of popula- tion growth wbich hu favored c:erlaln lnduatriel, aucl! u tbe bowing lnduatrj," llld Dr. , R91er Revelle of Harvard UnlvOJ'lily. · A report releued In Sep-. !ember lJY tbe Wublngton · C..terlorMetropolllln •studio uld the United Stat.a llCtl tho "dlltlncl poalblllly" of ZPG by the end of the cen- LEGAL NOTICE Newspaper Blackout Proposed SANTA BARBARA (AP) - An attorney for tbe """'IY llherlll'1 office hu uUI for I news blackout In tba cue ol dtamtsw1 Sheriff'• ca~ Joo Honey. Honey "" fired foe llllllod . ml.lcondud during !hi lt'ltl 1'11 Vlstl riota and II 1p- pelllng to Ibo COW11y a.u· -CotnmJ-.i. .. At a a.u Service Board meeting, attorney D. D D l 1 Merenbacb 1sbcl Ti!Olday for the ......... to protect Jloney and the county from "furt!Mr advene .publicity." Honey'• ·~y. Jani• NOTICI TO CllOITOll Ltndsey, Oppoted the ban. ',fft 111,111:10:9·c:U'fr 0111 nt• said advene publicity about ITATI Ofl CALlllffNIA 1110.. h1a client alrudy bad been THI COUNTY 0111 OltAMOI -1.:..1.ted •'-~de ·-• tha'-ltfttt .. !ULll!l(A T. OYYMH, •Ito "'~ DIPOU1J1 auu ' --"D1L11u 111. tu•LIY ouYNH, Honey'• tfforta to ~v• ·hll tN1 .. lULllilCA Ill, TUltLl!Y, DICNMCI. lnnoc•-·•··-'d VO "· Motlee If tltrtb¥ llvtn to Cf9dltor' OW&....., llUUW ._. .. " • ..,..,. _., --...r ""-' · •M . ume drculatlon. .,.._ flntne clll'"' -JNt tM Ml4 ""-• ..... _. ~...a..1ed 1 •--.· ...... ,..... te fllt ""'"' lUlll lll,NllV ~ lJlWll' -:Jt."'ot :-.... ~"., ~ :..i,: Ina:. Cl!\ !JoneY'• appeal fOr rm; ~. • ,. ..,....., !Mm w1ni tti. 15, and appolhted • bearinC of·'. :a;:rv ~ t9.c.:"' 11~ fleer who took Mehnblcb'r 111.0, .. .. "'' Vlt T•I""-,,._ • nqueal under mmidtntloll. , Yw.ltt lrtttn, Callfllnlll tof74 wftlcti H hu ~1.1 ..... _ ..... _ . II .... JI_ fl WllMet If t1!1 "dlltllilMI 0De)' 99IU -WW I : 1" '" rntttff'I -111111119 te "" 111t111 full public bearlnc on the :,..::. ~ =·-=·· = ,,:-chart•. and .... be ..., Cllll; ~ ~ u. 1m up to $0 w•-• 111Me+w,: • .:!.,':..:,~M, , hfi INWllJDl.'91! Maadl)' tblt ... ~:.'=:-ma1 not have enaucb IDQMj:: 2flt 't'i. T.... . to carry out bil lppei], • h ... v.-....... Cllfflnlll ..,.. He aid u1 am at tbe ... °' ~~•rn•kll• . ·my ftundal rope," md .ill ~ Ol"aiw e..t DtllY Piiot, hll eo1t1 probllllJ would U• ~ .... ~ s. '· 16. _ ..... 11011118 1m •. -, t1•n ~ ..... I I See by T OOay's Want Ads • UN I>!: R FURNm.JR!: FOR SAIZ, 8DCnt wry olcl bedroarn turnltuft, and oddl 'rt encl&. Y«t MWr --.... -tlni. • 1HEllE'S a .. .-.. 5lO few 41111@. It's a bit *"" -..---· -.J..-oodtooQ. er mUt tt mDft ......... talllo.lt'obnicdol ... a --· e ATrEN'l'l'ONI II ,.a IN Jnlcwttd ... l'IJ'I lllllmllll. IUChu,....__.._ __ .... _ .. ... tbll ..... "" -w.-. --,,.. ware _, haw, And. _, "-"'1)1 ... , Pim >""Ir mttn: now! ' I . • I I ' ' ' • ----' • ~. DAILY PILOT . . • Knights of Road Like Old Steed By TOM BARLEY Of .. .,.,., ..... ...., G~d-white and I U!Ullly come willlfn bMking dld•nce en First street in Santa Ana about 7:30 on a wort day morning. We each give the other a cheery Wive and a happy blast cm tbe born. Black-and-white repaiB my lawn ll10ftJ' and garden Joola. We ezchange an especJally warm cJup -.:1. tbe band and • aean:hJng look lnlo eadl other'• ., .. that llad my wife thhWng we l>od•alotonoii goin( for us ttiln an idl( irW cutter wfUf she saw 1heobioct of our niufuaJ .u; miratlon. Red-and-white parka across the street from the ·courthouse parking lot. I get a wave from her too and I can tell you that I'm in a position -a carefully calculated position -to tell you that .ii. haJ .... of tbe best pairs of legs - CFAitor'a note: You were about to tell \L! aomething. Why not make it now?) We're Metropolitani. We are owners of the now rare automobile ol that name and the me thing we have in common is tbe coovlctioo that we hold registralion slipt Jo tbe spmkiest Utile car that ever hit tbe American Markel MY Ll'ITLE BUG 1' a 1962 model and It appean that production of the auto ended in that year after 11 years of manufacture. Why they toot it ofi ~ market ls beyond me and anyone I've ever met who owned a Metropolitan ; we are all firmly agreed that American roads have not ._ seen her equal. Mine is in the process of being restored to the glow. ing. gleaming thing of beauty that Green-and-white haJ acb.ieved in her 1962 model and she has already attracted enviou.s eyes. I'd be lucky Jn get $200 for ber at Blue Book price. But just the other day I parked her, ael out on the pedeo. trian crossing to the old courthouse and was oHered $500 in cash for her before I reached the other side. ., · We were up to $600 and he was still haggling when I slammed the press door on bim. $600 indeed ! He must have thqught I'd just got o(f· the boat or something. TREY HAVEN'T MADE tbe import that can equal my Metropolitan for pace, maneuverability and aheer, honeJt to goodness reliability. She is the sweetest car I've ever driven and I wouldn't have exchanged her for the glamor· ous Aston Martin I wu once loaned or the sleet. silver- grey Ferrari that I ooce drove from London to Edinburgh. That isn't just my opinion. All Metro ownen will tell you the same thing. We may be a dying breed but. by heavens, we're going to hang on to our treasured autos until parts finally run out -and it's very difficult today: to get aome of the parts for the spirited liWe British motor. She's got guts in more than that-departmenl Just the other day I got on to the Santa Ana Freeway in Los Ange!J and foond myaelf dumped under the duhboanl wondering what on earth had hit me that wasn't an ounce less than 10 tons. I'D BEEN REAR ENDED by a brand new Buick and I got out of my diminutive little Metro expecting to see the back bashed in to the point of no repair. To my ,,. tonisbment, I had nothing more than two scratches on the bumper and a small dent on the trim. 1be Buick owner and an amazed patrolman were aur • veying a radiator that looked like a large piece of Swiss cheese, amasbed and buckled headUgbta and mangled Iron! bumper. A very nice job of construction, to say the least, and I'm told that the engines were shipped over here and in. stalled in American-made bodies by the Nub people. But let me leave you with Metropolitan owner Alec Guinness' comment on that unique relationship. .. British brain! and American brawn, eh? Very good. I[ it was good enough to win World War Il it was obviourr. Jy good enough to create the best little car in the world •• ," Stans Blasts Press For Conflict Charge WASHINGTON (AP) Secretary of Comm erce Maurict H. Stans ha9 accused the Associated Press of a "distorted and dishonest piece of journalism" for a story disclosing that his private foundation holds an interest in a Thailand paper company that benefits from U . S • government auistance. In a statement, S t a n s repeated earlier denials that be gained personally from control of the private Stans in a manner which fully disaproved tht inferenctJ." The Stam Foundation of Chicago acquired its interest in Siam Kraft, which produces paper bags, after be took of- fice in 1969. Last year, after the com- pany incurred an operating loss of $4.1 mUlioo, Siam Kraft &OtJgbt and obtained extension of an Export-Import Bank loan. • Foundation or that he could , profit from Its $24,302 interest ~ In the Siam Kraft Paper Co. '11lere is no evidence -and the AP reported none -that Stans was aware o( or in-. volved in negoUatlons to help the company. The Stans Foundation's 1969 and 1970 lt.x returns list Stans as president and say he devote! part of his time to Its operation. In his statement, Stans said the foundation is a nonprofit organization with all income going to charity. . Those denials were reported '~ In the original AP story, which • was distributed Monday, along ; with a statement by Stans that ? "there is nothing whatsoever • in this situation that could 1 conceivably Involve conflict of Interest. ti ,. In hiJ statement, Stam dttcribed u distorted an AP I at«)' which di.!Jclosed in • February that lhe secretary hid a $311,000 intertst In a major Penn Central subsidiary •• at the time his department • ' wa engaged in secret efforta &o ave the railroad from -pie)'. Thal J1or1 alJo canled a ' II•-lnJm Stans that he llld wtllllrlwn from Penn Qntnl JllgOtiaUonl after at- -., hJ«l>ltvel mettlng ~ wtth the nJlroad'a bankers. a,na uld both stories were •'1Wlber.tel7 written after I bod sJven the I.tell In writing j • .. 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The name aoclety" that will b a. n his a brave-new-world revolu-dlscrlmlnalion on the bull of tlonary ring. But thtire•s· a race, religion, sex or ere«(. long road ahead before it She says Bangle, under its becomes a goJng concern. green, red Ind yellow n11. India is cloae to victory In will punue a rorelgn policy of Eist Pakiltan aod It probably "nonalignment, peace f u 1 is Inevitable that Bangla Desh-OGtJixlence and oppasltlon to meaning the Bengal nation-colonialism, racialism and lm· will emetge, Born in qony . perlallsro." The!e wor<U have NfWI ~NM n1s and heir to the most crushing poverty, It Will have tomethlng like 7! ntl!Uon people. That 'will rank it'elghth In the world alter China, India, t,h e U.S.S.R., the Unit><! Stat.-, Indonesia , Japan and Brazil. But the 78 million are cram- med into an area only about as big as Arkansas. lt will need much help beca14'1 at birth It will be one of the poorest ·nations on earth, lt will seek help naturally from India, the midwife nation that is drag- llllf It, squalling with pain, in- to the world of national en- tities. Russia is the godmother atand.lng up· for the lnfint's right to independent ulstence, and perhaps that 1ponsor will be asked for help on a massive scale. . • · become litany among leaders professing a 59clall:!t outloo East ·'and Weat Pak.lstin have had little In ' common. The W~t sPote mostly Ur4', the East Bengali. The only real Un~ wu· Uie Islamic faith. When Britain ·ended 200 years of rule oyer the subcOntlnent the predominantly Islamic people of ·\he area chose to join Pakistan out of fear ~of India's Hindus. Poor Land Set Aside, U.S. Sa ys '• I I FRESNO (UP() -Somo Kern County farmer1 have claimed cattle pens and desert land a1 productive acrea1e set,aside in 'xcbange . fpr federal s u b s I d y paymentf. federal investigators h a v e reported. The Department ~f Agriculture-Is investigating alleged violation! by .486 Ke~ fanners involving set-as! e land which were turned up a spot check by federal of- ficials. If Bangla intends to get into the United Nations, It may ha '(e J long, w~lt. Red China, now wielding a Seeur.lty Coun- cil veto power in the world body, says the provi!lional government which sat out the war In exile. .is a puppet regime. The U.N. charter makes a . Security Council recommendation necessary for 1dmlsslon of new members. The subsidy program re- Unllke the case· ol China itself, quires farmers to take fertfle this would not be a question of land out of productlon tn which regime, but of a new return for federal paymenl.J. nation. "On the spot check, it was Bangla Desb will have in. . discovered that designated Id; lemal enemies likely to draw aside land which were tu~ aid and comfort from Red up In a spot check by feder China. The new nation wlU officials. find Itself ln lhe vortu;-of . Most of the discrepancies in- global political struggle. , volve c:.vtton farmers. l~ major .problem ts .going ·Under the cotton prograJQ, to be to feed .its .hordes of . farmers must set.aside 20 per- hungry mouths. Neither India cent of their cotton acreage lo nor Russia is heavily endowed qualify tor the su bsidy. \ with agricultural surpluses to . The offlclal allo said other a.Ive away, . farmers had uset-aslde'' cattle In the polltlcal re!Jgion of pens, desert land and acreage Marxiam, ."people's republic upo" which a crop had been "1uggests that Ba n g I a 's har:vested. \ leader.,s will strive to build a However, Meryl Anderso11, form of socialism. AJ East chairman of \he Kern County Pakistan the area was under a Agricultural Stablllr.atlon a~ theocratic rule baaing ltseU on Conservation Service Corrt- lllam. mittee, said m01t of the Now accordini to Indira discrepanclef Involve minor Gandhi of India, Bangla will mistakes and cll!rlcal errors.; A farm partly owned bY GOPs Elect New Chainllan Ed Ivey, has ·been elected chairman of the Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley Unit of the United Republicans of California. · · · · ', Yvonne Barber Is the new vice chairman and Dorlt M. Loeffler 1ecr~tary·treasurer. Mef:Ungs ai'e iheld at a p.m. the fourth Monday of each month at the Brookhurst Street and Adams Avenue branch of the Security Pacific ·Danie . ORDER YOURS . ' TODAY! ·' Kenneth Frick, head of the federal ASCS service, which 11 now managed by his brothel-, Howard, ii one of those .whlcli came under scrutiny . Howard Frick a p p e a r e~ before lhe county committee and argued that his set-aside land was valuable cotton acreage . The spot check team claif!l• ed some of the 100 acres Frick set aside lnchlded low pro- ductive land. Including two acres of• trees used as a wind break . Kenneth Jt'rick placed hi1 ln- ter~t in the farm in a trust when he took over as ASCS head. 1000 ••autlful Stick·on LABELS Ptnonalfud • Stylish • Efficient Ordtr l'or YeurMlf or a Friend· Ma y be u1td on envelop•••• return 1ddr e1s le.belr. Also' vtry hencly •• idenfific1fion label• for marking peraon1 I item• such 1s liooks, recotcl11 photo11 •tc. libels stlck on glass t nd mt y bt used for merking hom• cenn•d foCd items. All l1b1l1 ere printed with stylish Vogue type on fin e quelity whit .. tummed paper. r .>. ••• -~-----------, "Ill ... ,... _,.., ..... ""41 wtftl II.JI Ml I ' Plltt ~ U Mt DI• .. P.O. .. ,... I 1 C.11 M-. Ciiio .. I I I I . I l ____ ~tL_C!!_~!~J!~~----J • • ' . ' ' r I I • OAJI. V ru.OT Jlf• ... e•••"• Tat No-fault Policy No Aid to Driver BOSOON (UPI) -For In 1171. ye1r1, motorists I n ' The: ex>mbined uvings for Musacb11eett1 paid t h e insurance companles iJ thus highest rates in the naUon for about 80 percent. •utomoblle lnsutanct: 1be regi.Stry ot m o t o r It was the same each vehlcles reports a.24.1 percent y e ar-ir\sW'ance companies increase in the first eight announced proposed ?ate fn. months of J9"Ti in reported ac- creases, the state insurance cjdents CjUSing at least $200 in department put up a public propert;,· damage. At ~same abow of protest, and the two time, reported accidents in sides ultimately settled on a which ~ were nonfatal ln- "rtduced" premium markup. juries declined 31.9 percent. But things finally reached "It means people are not the breakina point a year ago reporting injuries to us and ~chusetts, perhaps beca\,IR they are not claiming fittingly, became the fiJ:st them for insllranc'e purposes state tb adopt a form of » as they U.9ed to," said a fault auto insurance. registry official. Since then, several states The decline sterm from the have moved toward adoption fad that accident victims can- of. 1»fault and Congress may not collect for "pain and suf· pas! a national no-fault in-fering" in small accidents, the surance law' nerl year. so-<;alled "nuisance claim!," .Although most parties ex· Under the old system. it had cept trial lawyers generally become common practice for are happy' with the new law, It . ~os to claim bodily Injury has mt brought great savings no matter how ln'lall the ac- to most motorists. cident. In fact, many drivers are Adopting a cautious stance, paying more for auto in-Insurance company officials surance because reductions in argue that the statistics are bodily injury premi~ under incomplete and misleading the no-fault plan have been and that the volume and ex- mort than offset by increased tent ol clait1'w may rise in suc- cosls for property liability and ct<ding years. collisloo coverage. ' They note that vlctµns have Consumer s po k e s m e n two years from the da~ o( an charge that insUrance com-accident to file a claim and panies have reaped excess that many persons inltlally profits from the new system, may have ~n leery of mak- but any windfall gains by the ing small claims under tbe companiea are mt likely to be new law. r<turned lo lhe policyholders. But the compenieo, "11ich Under the law, which took fought adoptKtn of no-fault for effect Jan. 1, 1971, victims of most of the four years the automobile injuries are reim-Jegis1ature <tebated the con- bursed by their own insurance cept, now look favorably upon rompaniandes fo 1 r an medical ei:ol· it. penses or 75 · percent Am jost nges, up to a muimum A Survey by the erican · Mutual Insurance Alliance /of of '2,ICIO. several of Its member com- 1 'lbe $2,000 b paid rtgardlese panies doing busines! l n of fault, but expenses above MaSBachusetts concluded that #,0» must be sought under "the Massachusetts limited the old system often in court f uJ · I ff · in which a determination of no-a t experiment s o enng negligence must be made. welcome relief in the rating area and radiant hope for ex· A person may sue f~r panding markets ... general dam.ages, or "pain and suffering," only if his . In short, gea'ter prorits. medical expenses exceed $500 B o Vt i ·~ g t o p o p u 1 a r or in the case of certain pressures, Gov. Francis W. severe injuries or death. Sargent this week ordered in- p r e 1 i m t n a r y figures surance companies to provide ~~shOw~~tb! i!~1~r;~~.t.~ num~ cl paid bodily Injury of . their boilily Injury fn. clalml dropped ·abo<lt so p<r· aura:nc. Jftllli= In 1171. . ~ tD: ~ firlt ni!lt ~1or HoWever"while ·emphasiZing .1 1 comPared to tbt satne 1 th11t the~t1r11 rates were 27.6 ! \.pert~ of 1970 under the old in-. pm;ent IJ,igber than · they l -surapce system. 's!\oukl · have been, t h e r In addition, the average cost governor said he doubted the ; per claim decreased 60.& per-rebates Would survive a court cent from $419 In 1970 to 1165 tut by the iompanies. : TV 'Newsroom' Layoffs ·Spark Personnel Furor c S4N FRANCISCO (AP) sexism, unionism and political Public broadcasting television views were the criteria for the station KQED is cutting its layoffs. .. Newsroom" show to a half Three reporters and six hour and laying off 19 other "Newsroom" stafiers employes because of financial were among the: 19 layoffs, problems, management bas W~x said. said. Mrs. Baker said the union· The station. financed by lzation grew from dissatisfac· subscribers, the f e d e r a I tion with the "Newsroom" government and foUDdaUon program content and the wide grants, said it also faces range in salarJes among the: personnel problems over the reporters. layoffs of three reporters. "Every one of the reporters Under threat of a strike. the signed with the union, so how station management said Jt could this be the iss!Je," Wax agreed Tuesday to recogniu a said. "Union activlcy had ~rters union and · ne:goUate ab:talutely nothing to do with over criltria for selecting Jt whldl three of 10 newsmen "The cliargea of sexism are will \e dropped. untrue. We have had Diore LaiyoU ~ for rt!V\rten women M!porten: than an)' . ,,.. other TV news program in the Marilyn'Baker, Harvy Hukari Bay Area," Wax said. "As fof and Melba Beals w e re the charges of politics, l don't suspended, ,Pending outcome know what she means. We of the lalki, .News Director have all political views on the Mel Wu said. program." Staton Manager Richard "Newsroom" emerged dut· )itoore said the financial bind inc the 1967-6& San Francisco results from a fall-off in newspaper strike and Moore: listener memberships, and said half its yearly $1 million from congressional inaction on budget was financed by a Ford 1972-7! financing for t h e Foundation grant which ex- Public.Broadcasting System. pires in two years. "The issue lJ st r I ct l J Wax said the new show will money," Wu said. have more of a ''news He uld lie decided which maguiqe" formal with such rep6rten ~ leave on the: things as In-depth roundups, bllia of which seven were movie reviews and more in- needed· to produce the show terviews. ,.,bea Jt ia trimmed from an The station a.g(eed to boar to 311 minutes in January. recognize lht N a t I o n a I Smlority did ·not govern the ADodation of B r o • d c 11 t d1£1k':e, Wu: aid. 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Candy.,tripers will decorate · t h e Pediatrics. Ward a,nd• t1ie·. /Jfiliant Chapter will-ii>lendorlzo the second Iloo<. Patients in'tbe Mental Health Uiil( will make their .o~ decorations ~ ~ guidance · ,of 1Miss •Jolnne • tMH:r.ger, therapist. ' t. ' • a ' I • O Mrs. Thomas Boler is holidix chalrmin and 'Mrs. Allred Boehner is co:dial.rman. The Camp Fire ~ps are ~~ray lavon,·coll~ ~and·~ a!ulled toys for Cbristmas ving, and.. to ,calt>I in !area hospi abd.conv~acent .. The Newport-Costa a tforiion,-.Oub homes.' ~· again will·. travel to a · Una ·clinic 'to deliv~ ,i!fls ajid medlc · • and the fill• hope to-Obtain a used vao lol. the cl!DlC to use tn1delirwln«" aupplles td tam DI. in outlylJ!glalte·W& are unable to.CCllD6 to tbe cHmC.. T• . . • I ' . "I I ' • " ' • I . . . " -. Music Togethe ' Highlan~ers· like- , making , musk: together. In trio ere (left . to ri9ht1. i'n mirror) the Mn141s. Roger Blanc hard, Harold Rosoff and Charles Findley. I . · IEA ANDERSON, Editor • .... . • • ' I • that baa enjoyed I irut r<VIVal In the Unttal States, aod both croups are pl'l)o llcieot IOOUlfl In 1lve concerts in achools, hospitals and other public fathering'" Boltl aembles, fl'• Highlanders, and tM ro,ar O'Oock Players, meet on Tue1QJ11o work up their ~rfO~. • The lllghi~ began their study of U. r,corder tw'o years ago under the ~· of two Oute players, Laurie :wwtoomb and Holly Henderson. ~ 1 ooly atudy group of t b e Phimannonic commJttees, the members decided upon the recorder when they were looking for a new topic to cover. "We'd been through opera and other subjects." laid the chairman, Erin ' Findlay, uaod we decided to all study I .musical instrument. Barbara Wyman suaested the recorder bequse it's easy to learn." they ;have since ezpanded their in- st.rumenfiUon to include all the recorders except the bass, and they hope some day to haveienoogb mooey to purchase one of the ~pensive instruments. BRIEF HISTORY Before each concert, Barbara Wyman gives a brlet history of the recorder, which is an end-blown flute, the ancestor of the modern metal nute. · "The recorder was popular in the 16th and 17th centuries," Mrs. ·Wyman related. "Henry Vlll was an avkl player. He had n recorders and composed music for the recorder. "There were many mott pitches then than the Soprano, alto, tenor and bass of today. 1t was called a 'Olest of recorders.' Samuel , Pepys, the diarist, bought one for his wife 'apd forced her to play. "Shakespeare even mentions the U.. strument and has Hamlet talk about it," Mf!. Wyman noted. Hamlet's words were, 11 'Ti! as easy as lying ; govern these ,ventages with your fingers · and thumb, gjve it breath with your mouth, and It wlli discourse most eloquenL·muslc." Mrs. Wyman also said lhe Trapp faml~ ly was noted for its recorder instrucUoa and concms. Marie Steiner, one ot the two original piayen in the Four O'Oock .,...,. oo the recorder renaisnnce aJ.moat ~7£~~~~i~Lj ing for a recorder partner for JI ~ .. Marie got lnterestM In tbe ~ when she an• her husband J!ved ~ UCLA and many of the ~~ I their apartment build.Ing were .. players. ;.:9]? FOR HUSBAND ·:;:~ "I bought one for my hutbud lll<f~ ed up playing it," 1he laughed. ·:~• The Four O'Clock group ~ assembling in Bee nom.a• N~ Beach home at 2:» p.m. each Tue~,: aod by 4 all U)e musicians have arrlv9d.: Alter a healthy hour and I half ~ '. they're ready to pack up unW Iha ~. Tuesday ·'··· . -:;::!: Both groups have attended the s~4 School for Recorders tb.aL takes plOje: the IdyUwild School of MUJ!c and ;ljic: Arts.each October. ::~::~ 'Ibere, they mel ~arl ,Dolmets;3.h • father Arnold started making • in England 30 years ago ani:I Js . with lnitiaUng the revival ol ~: We strument. • :Z ~ Why do two groups of grown ...u;;ji sit around and play simpfe wooftq-iJV stnunents for hours at.a time? : ~~- "It's a pleasure to make JDusic ~ other instrumentalists ," Marie ~ "You laugh and yQU have Cwt and.tmf- paniooshlp. • -:·· "Dolmetsch himself says, 'you can learn to play the recorder a Utile very. fast,'" she added. ''Thit'1 why ,tt'a .a satisfying. You, just blow into it 1,1.ke. a whistle." • · And, there's always the C~ertJe tO become better and better. AfthOUgh U. recorder is a simple instrument, It 'ts capable 6f makJng very complex musk, such as Baroque music wlth its trills Ud' ornaments. , _, r . •.-• But, it's·a great instrument for doodltnl too, so. you can take your pick. ~ , ..• A word of caution. comes ft'OD\;~ Highlinders and Four O'Clock Playf11'.. tllou&h: if a woman buy& her buabalMl· ~ recorder, 1he'll most likely end ~5' playing it herself, and then ihe'1 ~ ... • ,'P. Decking the halls of Hoag· M~m~~~­ Hoi pital, Presbyterian are Mrs. Willilifi(i Schworer !left) and Mrs. Alfred Boehn ').:· A large tree will be the ' focal point ·~ the hospital lob~·, • • Cold Heat Turned. on ~:Ho·st· When Guests Left Out ' ' . '."I .. .. • • DUR ANN• LANDERS: No big deal here, bUt my wlle and 1 would lite an answer. I'm an arcltilectural engineer qd rn.y wife and our two chDdren live in a hou8e 1 ~ two years .ago~ E\lerytbq ii the way we want it. No ~""""' ;J#.Y pa"'1ls came to viii! a few ....U .,. and lelt veey IDllO)'ed because they bad to sleep on the pulk>ut bed in the den. Before they said goodbye, they told ua wi should have put the lclds In Iha den and sl•en them their bedroom. l say kids aho\lld not be uprooted !or company. Am I rlghl? I am really not 100 percenl ,...,_which 11 why I'm 111tLQc. If you ny I am wrong we'll move the kids to the 4tn ne.1t yur. If you say I am rlcbt W.111 WI my pamili they can sleep oo Ult-poU..U\ bed api!l or plo a boteL . . ' . ' • A•~~· ' .. - ~ •• . , ·~ \ ' Some of our friends hive asked him why be collecta theJe things aild be says be "likes hJstory." Our son It a goocf student and has . never gotten into any trouble. He has ' very rn: fJ!e!Mla. however, and thiJ ...... I Jiel me. When he WU younger he had Plwe advlJe. -NO GUEST ROOM. . IS, started to coUect Nu! Items about -•f Pota but bO Wal cruel lo them and r aiidt"nb more pets~" ..:::: !'G~8:'.7 3.'.:;":!: :r c=:. a:f.!i1:1:;: N: ~'. Tllo>)""' lllO be found a '1'"1 liti.n pest; OK, bot ool ,...--Ud -I He also bas' a Getman .... and a helmet and bqaiid me lo let him keeP ii. Tine ftal'1 more, I admire t11em m layll("k from World War II ad other "IOU•oalra'' clq1'llar'be killed the kitlat lly draa· • oe IM llae ID11Ud II !eiaalnla& 111e1t whicb be thinb are "nifty.'' 1i1J1 tt i, doatb ~bis bike. aid ...,. ..,., •rt. " • -· What bolJlelos me ..,,. ·~ the p1cturea Do l'lld see ~ coonectlon ;,, the lads Wdte • lftlu 11apotO(Jud1-onthe"t"11o!Adalf •• IJlll•lbained .,I've dutl~ In this rainbllDc ieller! -....... Del! year. It takes I bl( Wheo pOople who """ to 1he -... ' ~ ~ -WORRIED tfOTllER ,..... to u7, ''I w., trroa4-'' , . ., our sm1s room. I trJ1: to llleP •bis·door D&AR alanlER: l cailWJ •· ... J · ' • • · • c!Oled, but whiis be'a •t i1on'9 Ila.-q ~ If -ao -ID ...... 11111 DEAll-ANll..I.\NDERS: My "'1··•1t--in... ' • ..,. .. ........ ...... ,.-.-.. ' ··, ' ilon. Tbere are 11:veral dues wMcta ma a Illy persoa can recopJse 11 potritlaJ da111er •loal•· Get ,..., ud pd lock. DEAR ANN LANDERS' The longer I read your "°lumn the more convinc:ed. I become that Puck 1pol!o true --he 1a..,_, ''What foolt these mortala Ml" When we buy an u:~ive 1riec'e of equtpmeot there is usually a fuU Mt of ift. st.ructions for "* and .. maln-,,..,......_.1onc with a fe• wrnin&'· Often there ls a warranty. Unfortunately, the laiman bodJ )las no warranty, but with t'euooable Cll't it should last qalte a wblle. Yet we aee peo- ple au ....... us who 1'°1'on their boclle1 wllll -· pickle their brains will! 1-1, Ill lbemielVH inlo sroielque /' ' shapes. wear tbemseJves to a frazzle wtih too lltUe rest. Then they com~ • because lhe machinery brtai:s down. • • 0: Why are humans so stupid, Ann" Landers? -ALHAMBRA ~ • DEAR AL' Tiie= la~; tta,idfty, It's lad: Ill . A ' 1111111 ....... 11"'1 '"" .. IMllp tllot ... " Jqal, bit9UcatJac, fatleebtl -.. ""'-'"*dbk .. :,: U you have trouble geUq aionc wUli ,.., parenta ••• tt you cao \ pL them: • lei you live !'OU? own !He, aend for -"" Landers' booklet, "Bugged lly Pmntlt • How to Get More Freedom.'' Send ~· qnla ID ·com wltb your requelt and l<inc. 1tliin'p ped envtlope In can of. ~ QIULY . nm. ;r. • • \ )'7 ' ~ DAILY PILOT • Your Horoscope , ·Scorpio:· Sta .rt Now, Pay Later ~ . j -'.· 1 ' II -··~ ... ..,_ I ~·' ,,., 11 ~· .r '= ... . , ·-1 f . '· FRIDAY DECEMBER 17 By SYDNEY mwut Libra CAl'I fool people. Tbt geztle nature of this ·zodiacal oJp h!dea tha fact that IJbra perton.s can li,i.t when they feel !he cause la rt1ht. Llbra Is 1~llc of justke.'Natlves of thia ~lq are marrlage-orfented, can be. extremely popular with the public aod can set standards in fashion and !he arts. Al\l~S (March 21-April 19): New moon position em- plwiw journeys, philosophy, your ability to develop Ideas into 50Jid concepts. Key now is to teach beyond what setms to be your llmit. Spiritual adviser abould be in plciure. TAUl\US (April 36-May JO): Lunar J)Olltlon now accents le1ac1ea, new outJoot on fine. clJl picture and relations with mite or partner. St re 11 tboroush approach, attention to detail Don1 overlook fine print. GEMINI (May II.June JO): SpoUight now is on marriage, how you relate to pqbllc. Legal aspects of any project nquire special attention. Don't like persoM or sltuaUons for granted. Seek expert counaeL Then.you save time, money. CANCER (June 21.July 22): Dependents could a u r pr i s e you. Appears to be of pleasant variety -means you receive token of appreciation. Jf there Pamphlet Available The newest edition of the Daily Pilot flandbook for Press Chairmen is off the presses and available for pick-up by club publicity chairmen. la enterlainlng to do, do It al home. Include fa m 11 y members. LEO (July 23-Aug. 12): lmaginatlve response is a necessity. Break out of any rut. Chanie routine. Be wilh young persons. Pursue c r e a t l v e endeavors. Release emotions; f.!nd outlet for pent.up emo- tiona. Vou will be happier, VIRGO (Aug. ~pt. 22): New moon now spotliahta dealings wilh t~ who con. trol laod, property. Know what you want -lime your moves, requesl.s. Financial structure is strengthened. O t b er s display faith in your Ultimate ability. · · , IJBRA (Sept. 23-0c!. 22): New form .of communication btdicated w I th "speclal0 neighbor, relative.• Means a . relationship Is put 19 test, 1f it is worthwhile, necessary ad· juatment will occur. Otherwise, go with tide. SCORPfO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): E1.tra effort now results ln solid gain. Know it a n d act accordingly. Begin project. Financial backing is due . Ob- tain hint from Virgo message. Collect what you need -and 19): Wbat may·have been hid· den now Is definitely revealed, Previously darkened areas receive benefit of greater light. Iv1ystery is solved as puzzl~ pieces fall together. You know where )'OU stand. AQUARIUS (Jan; 21).Feb. 18): New, coostruetlve alliance can be formed. Break ties which restrict. Added income lndicated through occupation, professional endeavors. Gain shown and you should be op- timistic. Element of Uming is with you. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): What you want is available. Know this -proceed ac· cordingly. Be ready f o r change o[ scenery. Welcome variety of experiences. Career matters accented.; ambitions can be fulfilled. Open com· municatlon lines. IF TODAY IS YOUR BmTHDAY you are a natural executive. You can give orders without arousing resentment. Financial position improves in later years. Social adlvity now is accelerated. Be selec· tlve. Have fun without wastini time. i:: .. ·. A complete "how.to" booklet on submit~ Jng news releases, .the booklet also gives rules for photo coverage and olher important pr~ cedures in handling women's department news. make known your need. To t1no out fl'IOrt .iiaut voul'Mlf '"" . ' •• ,. SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22· asr~. ordar S~dn1v Omarr'1 JO. De HM booltltr. Th• Trvth A.bolfl AS· . c. 21): New moon in your trolov~. Sf!'ld blrltlda11 •~o 15 <""ts sign stresses fresh viewpoint, to Omarr 6ooklft. ,,.,. DAILY Pt~or, 't ·· ·o h ~: .. :. :. n t e Lookout for Christmas Craft ~ ... Free copies are available in Daily Pilot offices in Costa Mesa, Laguna Beach and Huntington Beach. h gh llox l'tll. Gral'd Ctnlral SIHlon, NII"# IUcce!S t rou c re at Ive Yort, N.Y. 1eo11. ~!"."'1~ The Jifmes. Nancy Sayre Foerster, William D. Dur-i;';,:··:;¥an and Jack Early scan the seas for early entries .... -; :.n; .m tbe annual boat parade. Baysbores Committee precede · para.de viewing Sunday, Dec. 19, with a cocktail party in the Foerster home in the Balboa Bay Club. endeavors. Take Jead. Trustlp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; intuition, judgment. Expand. Refuse to be discourated by one who Is excessively timid. I•" .• of the Orange County Philharmonic Society will ;i l"J '• .. " ' ' . CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. t • .. q· ti . f ~" ti .~ No ' Match for His Fire-building f et· t ·' ,, } .... By ERMA DOMBECK There are elements of human nature I will never understand. A careless camper will flip a match during a rainstorm and seconds later the entire forest will be in flames. AT ·.WIT'S END burnt a dra.wer full of brown paper grocery bags I save for garbage. At 8:05, with the living room snowSng with fl ying fragments of soot, be began ·emptying shoe boxes and wedging them under the log. . pictures and OU!' marriage license. It •· { We will give a party and my husband will "lay a fire" using JO pounds of p01per, a mound of brittle kindling and a seasoned log with a guarantee stapled on the side. Within minutes, an entire party will be driven into the streets by smoke. feed it logs all night." At 9 he was reduced to At 6:30 p.m., he burnt the lighting unpaid· bills with a evening paper which J had not match and throwing them In read. on the smoldering log. I col· At 6:35, he emptied the trash Jared him, "Look, Smokey the At 1 a.m. he grabbed me by the shoulder, "It's going," he sa id. "It's really blazing. Remember tho6e cereal boxes with only a little cereal left! l threw it away and the boxes did it!" "Wonnnnnnnderiul," I said, pulling the covers around my neck, "Now will you put it out and come to bed. We've got a big day ahead of us tomorrow. I am having you committed." i t~ I! cans into the !ireplace and Bear, will }'OU forget about the .created another small flame. lousy fire and pay some at- At 7:05, he emerged from tention to your guests?" [:: lle's the only man I know who had a fireplace with a gas lighter go out on him. the garage with a wagon full "I almost got it," he said qf papers I had been saving feveristdy, "Just a few more tor the last three months for pieces ol paper:" He ran to the Andy's Fun Ask any kid. "Ask Andy" ls fun. See it Saturdays in the DAILY PILOT. the Boy Scout paper drive. cedar chest and emerged with The guests began to arrivP. the baby books, our wedding 0 Why don't you forget the fire tonight?" I said; collaring him before a party. Al 7:45, he burnt all the'[F~~~~::;,~~~~:!::;=:;=:;=:;=:;:;::=:;=:;:;:::=;:~ calendars in tbe house, plus ~ ! ':'ospita/ Trays Bring Favors 11MM1bers of newly formed Las Ayudan tes Auxiliary to Pacifica Hospital, Hunt· in ton Beach ~e!t to right), the Mmes. Lloyd Cowling and Rodney Uglum add bo,iday favors to hospital trays. Christmas decorations. delivering flowers and mail to patients, reading and writing letters for patients and a gift cart are .,,. among projects planned by the group. ' '~ ' ' .. ~: Children's Home Society " . ,~ ~~ Ball Patrons Listed :1 Mr~. J. Robert Meserve, II J. Edward G. Warmington, Newport Ii a r b o r auxiliary More are the Messrs. and Thomas Campbell Webster, ,. president, has announced 106 Mmes. 1'-toreland Leithhold, Robert Nauer "Weed, Charles ~trons for 'this ye a r 's Maurice Coyle McCray, Jolin S. Wheele~, Horace S. Wilson ildren's Home Society A. Murdy Ill_. Ray Murphy, Jr. and George Perkins Yule. butante Ball. Paul Nissen, Paul Arthur Committee c h a i r m e n .. The Dec. 28 presentation in Palmer. George T. J>Oeger, nssisting with presentation t lboa Bay Club will raise John F. Porter, 0. \V · preparations arc the h,mes. "Nonsense," he sakl, -·rve got the secret. I just have to use more paper and get it started early. That's the secret. Start lt early and get a bed of hot coals. Then, just five napkins which he was · a?>le to snatch away from guests. At 7:50, he frantically tore the plastic bags off the dry · c1eaning In the haJl"closet ,and \ ~~ .... ~ .......... " ... -~. ft Chr;stmas Pantsuits IN HALF-SIZES ••• 14!1·26!1 Pant1ult1l - 1 gr••t · fashion look ••• • t1rrlflc 9lft. . Outs •' l Half Sin Shop 1r• mostly wa1hable. ' funds f~care and adoption of Rlchard, Haster R. Ring, Paul Richard A. Sewell, Robert !';~needy ch~en. fltrs . Rc?bert Milton Rogers and 11enry T. Unger, Delbert Van Ornum, · · loclu<led i Ole ,patr:on, list Completing the list are the Jorgensen, James h1urley, Ira j • Lodlon is I chairman: fiegerstrom. 1-"red Swenson, A If red All R1markably : ~are Drs. ·and J-1.mes. D3nlcl i1essrs. and ' 1.1mCS'. Richard \V. Sm ith, John B. Parker, f flattering. : ~a.skill A1drlcti1 .1r.: Robert Sfeele,• Denis Sullivan, John J. \\.'illiam H. Hudson. \V. Phelps "f: ; f ;_Fioyd Beauchamp, John Ken-'._S_w~ig~ar:t,::;ll:lc:ha:rd::;C:.;· V:°';:·:;"°::";:· :;::"::':::'i=cl=ce=I a=n=d=D::'::'::id::La:;:ng~.:::;-It~ ! neth Hamel and Harry· E.1 ~-----~ .. --~ From $2600 ; .-Stickler; Judges and Mmes. ~ qi-' ; l;:Elisha Avery Cra" a n d ,CHRIST~" .. S SHOP ff "':•!Robert Gardner, and Col. and lY'l.lat. : X)frs. Alan Jocelyn Mickle. ody 01' Night ~. ;. ::· Btwley Allen and \\'a\te r ..._ ~ t"'' : l:'Bum>ughs will be patrons •nd 111o(ftloy tllru &ltui:day • : :::the Mmes. Joseph Allan Beek. ! :::Attlau' Coot:is. Russell Lewis 0-40'lrlfiSW..••.._dsffwit-" \ ; !:1beli and George Yardley Jr.. '""S.. ~-• ; :•'poUoneol<S. FA9-ilON ,J' ISLAl'l) · Other GI~ Suggestlosu ! :s Otbt'n are lbe ~{eurs. and .... , .... ....,.._ 1 . rANTS • DRESSES • ltOIES • Mmll. UO)-d Lees Aubert rao.ie~"~ e SLIPS • CA.PRIS e ILOUSIS ! $.Louil )b'fb Boyle Jr.: kti.Me.i..,-.~..w-"9w • GOWNS • PANTY HOSI -: c::besier £. Brab)'n, Lawrence ~ ""' LATAWAT e •1n IOXES e GIFT CllTlllCATa I Effa ' Edward Brown, Jostpl\ Logan ! • CUVtt,Lero)'Langhen ry c.rver, Earl George Corkett, .. Frtd V. N. Ellis, Byron ... FarwtU and Lyman Howes ~ Farwell. .. Alto named wtte t h e Meura. and Mmes. David i. 1 Ladtcn Fraser, Norman Alei:- -Gomble, Robttl Arnold : 'Garrilon, Watter Gayner, W. • ~ Grubb. Rob<rt Gug- .: A. Alexand e r Jo Rotla R. Hays Jr., ~ Nor'sHALF·SIZE SHOP r ~ o,_ Me• .• f.n. 'tll t p1111:1 Set ffl 6 P• I lftj co~~~~.~!~!~! .~~o.:., , 84 HUNTINGTON CENTER HUNTINGTO.N IUCH Iffert to .. ,.., lret. '9rflftwll Al•! nt OltA.N0:1,Ala MAlL PULLllllfbN fashions for. . . Ston•woocl C•nter, Down•y Fashion Island, Newport Beach give her a luxury by Vanity Fair ' Sumptuously-soft Shelvelvo~ Dacron.® polyester that looks and feel s as luxurious as velvet, yet is totally washable. From a collection of ·luxurious loungewea r in dramatic color combinations. Sizes 8 to 18. Toe-touching ·beauty shown $25 Shortlongth $20 Christmu Store Hours: Open . D•ily I 0 •.m. to 9:3 0 p.m. Opon Sunday, Dec. 19th, 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. F•Sliien lsl•ncl 'phone 644-0170 GENTLEMEN ••• WE AIM TO PLEASE TH INK WESTCLIFF {'LAZA NEWPORTERlNN 1· r R. HID, Meade Hdlstc!n cM•tt•• YOUl •111tcH•••• AT •ASIUOMI ,0. u lll'IMMI. WI A.CCl'1' MOIT MA.1011 ClllllOfT tat:DS. m IDd J-WJltham La"' _, l - I " ART FORMED -U!gally blind, Lucille Spiro-Smith sculpts the world of the child because "I'm a chil· d:e.n freak." .She inspects her .. Sticky Slide" ex- hibited a Jewish Guild for Blind in New York. Youth Seu I pts Her Visions NEW YORK (UPI) - Lucille Spiro-Smith sculpts the world of the child because ·~·m a children freak." Concentration on the young sets her apart from most other artists. But what makes her even more unusual is the fact that Mrs. Spiro-Smith is legally blind. With contact lenses in the one eye that functions, she has about 10 percent vision. "I like the honesty of a child, the freedom , doffig its own thing as it were," said the dainty b r u n e t t e sculptress whose works capture the world of children from the games they play, to parent- child rel~tion.ships, "lullaby," to a solitary youngster hud- dled in a corner, to the adoles- cent girl wallflower, to the sculpted heads of a boy and girl named "puppy love." tage since restored in the left eye is thanks to several opera· tions including those for cataracts that developed. It was Dr. Joseph Laval of Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York, who finally through intricate surgery was eble to restore some vision. rt was at Mt. Sinai too that she met a patient who became her husband, Jo.5eph Smith, a business n o w deceased. The couple had one son, John, now 19, and an accomplished artist also. The sculptress lives in a midtown New York apartment with her mother, the Widow of Amster Spiro, once the city editor of the New York Journal-American. The two women recalled that for generaUons there had been artistic and musical talent In their families "but no one pushed it." Mrs. Spiro. Smith said, "I suppose I push- ed because of the handicap I had to overcome." Her first "break" with a gallery showing came when a neighbor saw her delicate artistry and sent her-to see Charles Mann, who runs a fine arts gallery. In New York and national competition, she now has six firsts. . Thunday, Dtctmber 16, 1971 DAILV PILOT SJ Vows;~ ~ings Exc~hanged l.n J-:toliday Seas~fl WATERS.PARKMAN Gail Darlene Parkman and Barry L. Waters exchanged vows before ihe Rev. Dr. Ray C. Gery iJ) Christ Church by the Sea, Newport Beach. COilege. Her hwiband, also a CMHS groduale. Is aervlng In 'the Air Force. They will reside in MOW1tain Home, Idaho. MAy.'DSLEY. BALKOVICH Kathy Lord and Terri ~llr, aod Gower (lrl -N~ Schramm. Kanoy ~ was the ring bearer. The newlywedt, wbG : will reside fil Costa Meu, are grodutes o r wutmlmw llialt ScllOOI and a II 4"n 4 Theii' pam\la ore Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parkman and Mr. 81'<1 Mrs. George Waters, aJI of Huntington Beach. Honor attendants were Miss Carol Dawson and Mike Frye. Others were the Misses Llnda Bass, Kenna Phillips, Linda Pearson and Jo Ann and Trish Waters. Flower girl was Becky Waters. SI. Polywp c al h 0 II C'' p;;Or;;;iiang~e;ieo..;i;iii;t ;i;Colliiiiii .... iiiii;;;;i-. ChurclJ Iii Slanlon was the se~I ting !or the wedding o! Dana Patricia Balkovlcb and llrlao Ushers were Roger Parkmt.n, Ray Naylor, Steve Purdue and Gary McArthur. MRS. WATERS ·' . · WllJiam Mawdsley. ... ML!s Barbara Mawdaley and Robert Fitzroy were maid cf honor and best man for the bridal couple whose parents are Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Balkovlcb ~of Garden Grove and Mrs. Do~n Mawdsley of Corona del Mar, Other attendants were Mrs. The bride is a graduate of Mark Keppel High School, Alhambra and attended Orange Coast College. ~ Her husband, a teacher and football coach at Sa n Clemente· High School, Is a gradUB~ ol HWllinglon Beach High School, attended OCC and California state College at Long Beach, arid ls a•graduate of the University of Southerit California. ' Corona del Mar High Schoo1 ·yor~ attended the University and attended Orange Coas·t--ol .. .MizOQa and presently is College. Her husband ls a ; serving in the Matine Corps at graduate of Troy High School, El !'l'oro. They' will reside in FulJerton, attended California the -O>sta Mesa. ~de ln Kansas City, Mo. Mike Uamm and the Misses The Sharon Malatesta, Pam Max· Slate College at F\lilertmt arid now serves in the Navy aboald the USS. Dixon. TIDBALL-SIEBELS new Mn. Miller belongs well and Cheryl Mawdsley, lo Alpha Gamma Della, Theta bridesmaids: Miss Jennifer s1ima Phi• and Phi Beta Kap. Mawdsley, flower girl; Soren pa, Her 11".usband, son of Mr. Sµndberg, Steve Kennedy and aQd MrsfClar,k Miller of Sania Tom Fitzroy, ushers, and Bill ,.... ti.is Mawdsley, junior usher. ~ ... earnecJ .. master degr:ee , After a British Isles honey· The newlweds will reside in Dana Poiflt. · Marcia Kathryn s I e b e I s al the University or Missouri moon, the couple will reside In GOODRICH-LUKER became the bride o! Earl ' ,aod was editor o! the Daily Corooa del Mar. The bride Wayne •Tidball during rites Ttojin while at USC. He graduated fro\l\ Rancho Los E~cbanging vows in the LOc perlonned by ,the Rev. A. C. beloN!S lo Sigma Della Cbl. Alamiloa lllgh. School and Angeles Temple, ~ of Je-Anclel1on 1n Prince of Peace Orange Coast College and his Home in San Diego are ws Christ ot. Latter-day Sain~ ~the~an ~b'~ Costa ¥esa. schools were South Pj138dena MIDDLETON-ROBB Mikel E. Middleton aod his were Mclinda Luker and ; .The!J' -pareo,ts '!'"e Mt. and JOWNER-BA TIISTONI High School aDd John O'Con- bride, the Conner Karen Robb Robert Lawrence Goodrich Jr, ·Mrs. Mel Sie~IS of _Costa ' . nell Trade School who exchanged vows before ....__ biid Mesa arid Mr. abd ~.-Estey st .. John the Baptist Catholic the Rev. Dr. Charles Dieren-"'""' e, daughter of Mr. Tidball of Hacienda Heights. Church, Costa Mesa was tt\e field in St. A n d r e w • 1 and Mrs. Elmer 0. Luter of M ' . setting for the nuptials linking Presbyterian Church, Newport Costa Mesa, wu attended by rs. Roger lrwlJ! was the Laura Jean Battistoni and Beach. Mrs. Charles E. Miller as matron of .booor; .Mm Jeanne Clem Andrew.Towner Jr. The daughter of Mr. and matron of honor. B~idesmaidJ =· bndes~~~~-Machelle Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ian E. Robb of Newport were the MWes Car I a ers. and ~uia Hunt, Mrs. Eugene Battistoni and Beach asked Miss Kathy Goodrich and Carma Chap-flower girls; Warren Pauge, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Towner, c:;Iements to be her maid of man. ~~ man;h Larryd aRond PG~udt all of Costa Mesa. honor. , Attending the bridegroom di -•. us beareers, an ss l -Honor attendants were Mrs, The bridegroom, son of Mr. f Mr and Mrs Robert L1 ngs, rmg r. Ellen Smith and Daniel Sohrt. and Mrs. John C. Middleton of ~ch ~f Tucson', was Bari' The brid~ is a graduate of' SerVing is ushers were Paul Yorba Linda, asked Larry Johnson, best man. Ushers Estancia High .Sch~I and Cal Jensen and Gregory Towner. Coder to be his best man, and were Mike and Gary Goodrich. Poly, San Lws Obispo. Her '111e flower· girl was Toh! . _ husband is a senior at Cal Po-T · ushers were Edward Robb and The ~de .is a graduate of ly. They will reside in San owner. Mack McGowan. _ Estancia High School. Her Luis ObISpO' The bride is a graduate ol. The bride is a graduate or'· husband was schooled in New ' Costa Mesa High School and b ; attended Orlnge C o a st LORO:COMBS Jennifer Lyn Combs became the bride o( Theadore PhWp Lord during ceremonies perform~d by .the Rev. Elmer Thyre in HolY: Cross Lutheran Church, Cypress. Their parent.! ire Mr, and Mrs. Ebner R:. Combs of Hun- tington Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Phillp L o r d of Westminster. Maid cf honor was Miss i.esue Swain; bridesmaids were the Misses Mafia Nyhan, MILLERfH\LLIPS Andrew Clark Miller and bis bride, the former Barbara Joan Phillips, were honored at a reception in the Corona 'del Mar home of her parel'lts, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Phillips. DTERT ~A.l'"~~~~~~>b'~'~ To avoid disappoliitmerit; P.tospective brides are reminded to have their wedding stories with black and white glouy P.hoto- grapbs to the DAILY PILOT Womens De- apartment one week before the wedding. Pictures received after-that Ume will not be used. For engagement annOuncements it is Imperative that the story, also·' accompanied by a black and white glossy picture, be sub- mitted six weeks or more before the wed.dint date. If deadline is not met, only a story will be used. To belp fill requirements on both wed· ding and engagement stories, forms are available in all of the DAILY PILOT offices. Further questions will be answered by Women's Section staff members at 642-4321, The Rev. Phillip Murray 9f·· , ficiated at tbe small family I weddJ,ng 1n Cpmmunity Church ' Congregational, Corona del Mar, where Miss Sue Hostet- ter and MichaeJ Wilde at- tended the bridal couple. Both graduates of the University of South er n Callfoniia, the riewlyweds will GIVE HIM 'AIR. STEP.,:-IElNAIU>O -KIME( EDWARDS·-6ERBERICH f'F FLYERS -U,.1S. kEDS Cap•,Jo DlllflU '$ .... 1 Dine .. W•~t lrt!Da11.1kl• -......... ~ 225 t .17th ST.-COSTA MESA . I 541&.2778 · e ¥NKAMIRICARD e e M~IR qt.t.Re• •, A PLEASING PIECE OF PAPER .. . ' ._:. " . . . • &1At1~ ~ H).11\ STYLl~T Quettleft: U l had rDy hair done in & natUral (afro look), cou1d ,I set Ji dltlj!r--- ently somethnts? . (Miss T.i., Santa Ana) Answer: I assume YQU mean permanently. You can achieve this (afro look) by an extremely light ~ wave &long with a short and long hair cut and blown dtY.• Or, you can have a re~ cold wave and set It on ~14 wave rods which of cow::se,- you can reset into different looks. -;. Queltton: Wliat is the diffel-~ 'ence betw~n a Shag ~ Layered Cut'? • (Mrs. L.U., t.aguJi.) Anlwtr: Technica1Jy a n a generally speaking, the ·~ called" Shag is cut ahormr around the ears. The Layer'"O- ed Cut should show length all around, depending on the stylist's teehnique. (Uke the ditferenj::e between a girl !riend!.and a wile--. techni- cally speaking. the wtt• should get more time, ·but again this depends on tffh. nique.) ; ·; ·• ' " .. ~. au.tfonr I have a rQubd face. Could I weu the Sliq- CUt? (Mrs. LD., CJI!)' Answw: It.depends on: MiO~ cuts It, Sandra, Peter or'Ol-4. Quntlon: Are. Shag Cd.ti hard to gr09( out? (~ B.H., Huntington Beacl\!;; :f Annnr: No. IJ.ke PtQlll over ex-husbands and,w\~ YQU make up your mind ·Ciid a~pt' your Hairdressir'll(;~ vtce. ~·!• ,_,,_ . .,. M_.~ ·,• For her one-man show of 46 sculptures at the Jewish Guild for the Blind, Mrs. Spiro- Smith devoted one whole center section in the exhlbition ~II to a child's playground. It included children on swings, on a teeter-totter, on a slide dancing around a maypole' climbing a fence, playing on ~ jungle gym, playing "Simon Says." Mrs. Spiro-Smith, a com- bination o{ her maiden and married name, does not use child models for h e r sculptures. All the figures are done from her imagination and vivid memories. She sculpts fine details -iiiiii eyes, hands, hair and the like The sculptress began to go blind when she was 14, loss of sight ca~sed by uveitis, an in- flammat1on of the eye. By the time she was 21, she had lost all sight. The small percen· with the use of "all sorts of magnifying lens," she said. Does she feel any bitterness at loss of sight? "No," she said, "never bit- terness. Frustration, yes. Frustration of waiting for someone to go with me, at wanting to read more. l was a,vfully lucky to have parents who encouraged me to run, to feel ••• " SAVE 40 to 60% ••• Why pay the same or even more for poor quality women's clothing, when you can get the best name brands at Johna's 1t half price. Si111 5 to 17 B1111tiful P111nhuih in fin1 qu11ity poly11t1r Tw1111d1 t~d pl•idi with 11i9htly fl•ir1d p1nt1 $75, in olh111r ret•il dor1t, rtg. $39. 1t John1'1 now •• , LONG SLEEVE TURTLE NECK SWEATERS ~ftr n fl'lon, COLORS: TWWlls. R9' $798 YtllllW, llKk, 0,_, .... 11'-M SALa BLOUSES Mtllf llttf_. ""* .. ul9n Johna's -:;::. •12" F h . . ............ U,S W J1,S ttwn: ,..,_., """ s.niru,, 11 ._ , Sllfllill)', II tt S. COSTA MISA I . HUNTINGTON I FOUNTAIN tM M1rtitr 11¥41. llACH YALUY N'1t M Jefl)' it.....-M111.,_119 II Allllltt Wtl'MI' 11 Mt9110tll LIKkl' """91111 C:tllllt AIJirfll ltt• C1111"4' 557·3022 t624702 142·70tl Kids Like to Ask Andy \ . ' \ F.l1r1ll1i11 liill l1rllli11111 Florsheim Gift Certificates please both you and him. He'll enjoy choosing exactly the style he wants, while you give with conflden.c!I because It's his choice. More: Florshelm quality shows just how much you care. ------.J., 39.95 g.~,/.,;,,<;JJffc'6,,!f~ . Wt Carry Sizts: 6 to 14 -AA to EEE. _ ... _.,-. ___ _ Wt Obaerv• s.mday By Clo1lng. Most RO!aholm •tyfM $1UI to at.15/Motl lmptrtal 1fylaa PO:if 54 FASl'UON ISLANO NEWPORT CENTER MMW • , .. , I '• . • . · . . • ·. • ' ' ' • • ' ( ' T~, Otctmbt( 16, 1971 • Groups Give Yule" Greetings Gilts and ,.,..unp ol the llnat<>o lW1>our home ol Mn. -wU1 be GCbanpd b)' --· Hlllbendl ma .,...Pl In . ptllerlnp ban bem,llrtW. pllMOd for the last few dal'O before OiriltmaJ, Gari!enert Onnp CloUolJ Or 1a n I c Ganim Quit wUI -Tuet- day, !lee. 11 II 7:• p.m. In the llopublk S.Ylnp llld Loan bulW.. 18uta Ana. . CoCkt•ll• will 'preCedt v-.. Ina .ol lilJ!lod boat ponder,> home· ci-atlolll and ann\lal , .llollclly portleo. Stanford Club Mtmbers ind suesta ol tht Stanford Club of <>ranee Co\11> ty will calh<r Sunday, Doc. 11, In Uie Newport Beach home ol Mr. and Mra. Sam B'""6 for their second annual Role Bowl cocktail party and Wfftt, Guesta wlll a1'o view· the Newpcrl lleacb Boat P~ •-N imnt 'wllrbicln at I p.m.. . , .. Beta Sigma Phi Beta Alpha Pi chapter ol Beta Sigma Phi will offer a Yilit with Santa Cla111 for memben' cblldren at a ABWA · Courting Clerks J!:adl pell wUI brinl a ---..... ant. ndpo and a WTappld slJI to be exhqod al the party. Mn. Marta WW.. wUI be .... llflMbr. 'lbtllalbca Bay a. wUI be the llltlns for the ~ =B=. ~~.: Californians Appo.in.ted Aaociltlon ol Newpcrl Beach Monday, Dee, 20. G-wUI _view the Boat.. BEJIKELEY (AP) . -• Tw.o ~•dualion next June, a Parade iJI Ufhla In -the Callforfila women . an the .pot-• 111d. • barboi'. · · fourth ind ruih membelo of -·A fflduale ol the ,Uoiveralty Nloest way to uy Merry Chrlatmaa • COMPY• 9LIPl91:R9 , $9.SO , ; 54 FASHION-1SLAND • Chrtatmu party Sunday,:~· Junior Ebell II, !run I to I p.m. Ill 1"' · Junior ' .. Don · CIWI o I home of Mr. and Mra. Foreot. N!--i ....., and Boy their .., to be appointed u of Southtm <;alllomla law clt¥b for the Ji,s. &Jpreme achool, Janel Sifl•. wUI Joto ' • Newport c..,,., • 644 422> c..il. tbe 'Uoivenlty •'I · Mn. Myon 11 • elark for the Opp. llroodway.Also Alhombro ' •' lWL -'' ScOiib'"ot co;:&.. <lei' Mar • • . Troop 17 wUI pruent poUenta K1w11 at Par!:' Udo and Glenbaven • C>d<jam • :a tlMD' of oonnl-hoapltala with v ~~ ln Huntington · cootita, nut cups and favors JlarboQr ij'4 ·a buffet dinner .'at bollday parties. .Calllornia . 1! Berkeley ... jultlce, be added. L Carg;l Bruch Myen:, of from !tudenU: IM rectrl . . . : : . ' . WI 01111¥1SUNDAY1Y C~N• nounced. Douglas cl>ooiM hi.a clerks · ....... ~ 1 ......, ca.,,_, .. ..,.. oa..... •1 I Albany, I ~t It the ~~t; ::tbJn1'ted .................. ...,_ •• ..,. ......... .MJWW are ~·tr the holiday Parties 'llill begtn at 10 a.m. 1atherin(Ol 'lllO Long Beacb'. Monday, Dec. 20 at Park Lido Huntlngt\li llia<h Klwl ctul!; _.and Tueaday, Doc. 21, at Sunday,Dic. ~t. In the Hun-Glenhaveo, bolh in Newport Berkeley campis law ~I. Stltu, the ,sp:>knman aid. will befln research I n a He added the oeloctlon la wrlUl!f d\IU~ I!" &Jprcmli made bi.a eommlt1ee of two COOrt JusUce ~ O. law prtiltaon· and one ptl"" Douglu lhorlly ·alter her Uclng attoniey. Your Hometown Newspaper Is The DAILY PIWT MERRY CHRISTM-l4.S • • from the • ' I ,& ·• ' ·-. -.. . .. ' ' ' 'Hpward " • . I ~ -, ... •t.) Lawson ·Jr. • and Associates ' " Realtors For _That Spet:i.ol Perao~ SAY MERRY CHRISTMAS WITH LINGERIE HOSTESS SKIRTS ROBES D D g I D ~ I . . ,_,__. ~ .,.,,. 48 000 .......... -.......... ~ .... • --~L--...... f w ·------1• I ~ . ~ .. ' GOWNS & P.J.s SLIPPERS SPORTSWEAR PANT SUITS BLOUSES SCARFS HANDBAGS SWEATERS COATS D ' .• howaal> lawso.~:jR. J;tealto.., HOLIDAYS .1 ~tUF~ Open • Evening.s & Sundays '. 'Til Christmas 34!4.:VIA 'UDO-NEWPORT ,IEACH IANICAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE ----------- OPEN MONDAYS Ir EVES. BY 'APPOINTMENT Udo Hair Fashions . ortN MONOAY THROUGH SATURDAY MNIN6S IY A'POINTMENT 67>-7150 ... ¥11 tJft tL.MW I• ll4• F•1hl .... , ....... ' .. . . , I FREE GIFT WRAPPING Opon ~es. to 9 PM DO.. 20-23 BABY GIFTS STUFFED TOYS TODDLER GIFTS ows 24 UNIQUE 'SHOPS, B. FOR ATIErtTIVE. IN SHOPPING IS RI~ AND VIA OPURTO 9'.lUTIQUES, WITH A FLAIR ERVICE! CXlME ON IN, THE S,HOPS, ON VIA LIDO LADIES LINGERIE-LADIES SPORTSWEAR BABY BOUTIQUE 3404 VIA UDO ·NEWPORT BEACH "ONE OF THE LIDQ SHOPS" ' From the Smallest Stocking Stuffera • • • Y ou'U . Find Gift& For All at the Lido Shopa ' I ' . ' . RARE AND UNUSUAL MONEY! We invite you to ~isitour Newport Beach Bl'lnch and·see.Bank of America's unique exhibit .chr:onicling the colorful ' history of Americ1n money, on display from November 3 to December 31. NIWPORT BEACH. BRANCH 3444 VI• lido FULL SElvta IANK Tru•~ EKrow, Safe Depo1lt and Money Market Investment Strvlces Boat/Yacht Loins .............. _ ... , .. _ I --- r>REllAOSr A~N6ST THE PROBllMS OF CHRISlMAS SHOPPING IS GETTING WAITED ONI / NoV IO 1t old :Joel: Biclwol' S. ' "'f• !iovo onough S.nt11 hero -llO w1iting - ... h 1 timid, qui.I, froinod expert on what's now lnmens-r. W1 olso hovo what could ootlly bo ono of the li-t .-lniOtib of -tors, shirts, nocln .. ar, slocls, sport cools, rai..-ts, •.nd outorw11r. ' THE PERFECT GIFT If tfie hi9h' cost of 9ivin9 hos you ~y the pul'Sll ~' WO MYO 0 lost minut. M1990dion thot is infolllilo 9iv1 a 8idwel 9ift cortificote. It'• 001y lo ""'f• It'• olreoCly wroppoil, It cods wliotovor you're 1pendin9, yet the only Mft 9ift for tho mon who hoo no"""9- Whotlior we IM you lie.e .,, not, our w1rm1st ' !ObMs for I "Y. MOfrY, Chtistm•sl · • Jack Bidwell L 3457 ,Vi• ~do · Telephone: 673-4~10 r ' I · · ()pan Evenlnp UhW t p.m. CS.turda,ya Excepted) · · ' Mu'cho porkln1 dlrecUy behind my stor• • • l ------------------.. -------... • D D D D I 0 ' I D I I ' ' I I I I T'"' Big Utt . . ~ ' .. _. ' :: Port of Long Beach, as sell-styled "moot modem port in America", •has ·king laid· claim to beavy' · ·: lift capability as well. Thts week, Long Beacb· JW· : -. bor got Its chance to flex those muscles and prove " · I~ with 'arrival of .a 407-ti>ri · $5-milllon nu8elr 'reactor shipped by barge via the Panama Canal from Mt. Vernon, Indiana ~itself a fair piece up the Mississippi River. Port officials were nonplus.. .... ' sed, however, and merely called upon the U.S. Navil ... ~ -~pyar~ next door to send ~ the wor~d's largest ? l(elf-propeijed.!1-0ating. crane, included m ,Qerman.' .. ~ war reparations a quarter-century ago. , Hope Springs Eternal · In Pa. Mill COmm11nity TYRONE, Pa. (UPI) -grades because of the exodus Un1lke last year when the "big of young couples. Jobs remain layoff" meant more than 500 . scarce a n d une.mplO)'m'ent , families had to buy Christmas compensation checks doll't ' presenta: with unemplo.YJ!lent last forever. · checks, there IJ hope this ho!> Tbe bad news came Jut · 1. day season in Tyrone -the Dec. 2 when the Westvaco '. "'town for hire." Corp., the largest employer S. . II 1J an anxious hope. this weskentral Pe1D1Jylvanla !: Unemployment lD TY r on e town of 7 500 announced it '!' dropped to ~1 .4 percent last was laying' orl 550 of the ' ~· May, according to the State workers in its 90-year-eld :._. Bureau of Emeloyment paper :mlll. ~ Security, and. hasn t gotten Most of lbe men were young :; much be~ amce. and had little seniority .. ~ a ;, Tyrone 1 ICbool · eorolhoo!t mu!~ Ibey were the first ~ :--already bu dropped by more ·ieave Tyrone bec&UM f · than 400. Primarily. the dri>p •· -"d not sup_. ~~ l .-was '""lltst in the lower \.VU.I. • ...,. • •»'IC • ~· families with part-time' :. temporary work. . . .· d Older men, some of'Wtio :: Riversi e had been with the eonl'pany for 30 years and were Nming •, as much as $13,000 ·a ·yeai;, :_:: Air Quality took menial, low-paying !jobS or could find none at all. •· ' But community leaders; Jed . ·'Precarious' by the Tyrone Improveftimt Corp., worked furiously to at· ;: RIVERSIDE (AP) _ A tract new industries and new . jobs. ~ federally-lunded study baa By digging deep In the~ ~ concluded that the quality of pock e t s, campa!gnit!:: in :.' air in Riverside County's neighboring communiUes and : desert resort communities, ts with help from .the feder81 ;: ... precarious 1h1DI" because govttnment, Tyrone resident& :: .. of pollution from oxidants have raised $208,000 toward! ~ and dust. their goal ol !250,000 to locate ~ The $42,000 study by Pollu-new industry. ~ tion Research and Control One firm, Halllon and 'WiIIOD : Q>rp. of Glendale· co'vers the _Co., Inc:, wbich manufactures ~'. wealthy communities of Palm--aircraft exhaust manifolds, :; Springs, Palm D e 1 e rt , alreaib' bas moved in· and > CathedraJ City and IDdian plans call for the employment :; Wells and the farming com-of between 30 and 40 penons ;; munities of Indio a n d and possible expansion. ~ Coachella. The highest hopes were pln- ·: Dust pollution ls caused, tbe ned on a report from the !: report said, by burn 1 n g PennSfivanla 'Electric Co., of . : dumps, vehicles traveling on Johnstown, Pa., which is ~: unpaved roads, sand and working with •TIC. Jn a re'.cent · .. ,fave.1 q.uarrles and issue of its marketing mon- '.agricultural burning. · thly,. Pene\ec said the "an- " Oxidanb are blown into the nouncement of another very '."· Coachella Valley from the Los large industry ta about to be Angeles Basin through San made:'" ' Gorgonio Pass, it uJd. The announcement is ex- • The study, begun in July peeled just after the.first ol : 1970, was proposed bJ tee -:next--;J.W' and will be made at • COlllllY Air Pollutioo Cqoliol /~.of all lbe•mldeftla • Distnd. · • ~_.__l;l;i':toi!n square. :· i•·~~~~~--~~ ... --~~~~~~- ' YOUR NEWSIAPERBOY • .. ·.,.J ;. ~IS A CREllT :i((AN~GER . • . ' .. M.,-... .,,..._ .......... ,_.., ,_ '-t'• te JM ..... JM .-t ... ~ -~:: • .':"' .. ,.,rn.J ....... Ir 1t1f1 ....... ...., .t .,e,,, ...... DAILT PILOT _k.._ ........ -.... -..... ~ ........ .. , ....... ,., ... =··· .. Jrl .. ....,.; -.. ;... , !"' : • • cint-.......... "9t c1l1E .... -IWr ..... -~ • ......, ... .t .......... ., wl:d t; ..,. ...... •.., _ .. -, .. -.-. ............. _'l"-__ .. .., __ N,..'1 ... _ _, .. ..., ............ ___ ...... ASSUi£ PR0"1PT COURTEOUS SERVICE DAILY PILOT CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT ' ' " By R\JDI JCIEDZIELSQ CM•Nrl'u.tttlfl 1 • Trustees qt-lhe H1111tlnglon 8elich ·Unioll lllP Sc!iool J)WrJct ioppear<d 80lllewbal milled TUOoday nl&ht wJ>en ....unc ·.,.... !or the ·dlllrlcl'• ::l.lllO .............. pttpare I ~. ttpor! DD Another lllOlllber OI the "euctly wb,at we do In . t.o,rd ol ~.Dr. Ra!~ nading, where 'the problem Bauer, objeettd to the ttlease' "lee& m, and wtiat we Intend. ol lest ..,.... to newspapers to do' about'tbem.u He wanta before the board bad an o~ the r<pOrl tumed in 'by portun.'ty to analyze them. F~. "l ~·lib to -the ad· unvelled1!11them.· ' "!'bf ol>Jec:llool were nn t.ro counta..1 One WIS that ,the . scores were 1¥>t consldered,•up to par, and the other that the newapaPeta bad access ' to them first. Dr Wlllla)n W!Qters, the • mlnlltriUon 1118 Ha infiuence diatrict11 dlttctk ot guklance . to 1et.1f we. cu &et ,this data conceded that \l)e c141r1ct ha;· relW!d lo UI, -.Jtaneously •"tots . of rOom' ilo groW" in with lbe newapapers.'' he said, tei;ins oftta<fi!ig lplprovement • Dr. Bauer relemd to 1969- but added · that a remedlal 70 test acores , which ranked reading P">Wam.. lwi ahown acl!oOl dlltrlcts o1 comparable · oome advances over testa held ...,. ttroughout the state. Trllflee Denols Mangers ~ the lldministrallon: to lllx years ago. · The """"" r<leued Tueaday snms/ PllCISION IA~l(CI BEf:'CH G~~DER ~., Pi'Kl1lo~JS.ifncli litl1ft_c.1 1itMlet' 'h fNt ~tt.rftnt, .)400 RPM, ~fod•• lil• tool r••h, ..iv-1hi•ld1o ~649 .._. ·1 Stodt1 ' e _t:;,t loh•y:o1 !'!ways 11~M {l'IOrt! e 6lv•1 youf fr•• th• •:fi11ish•cl'' look. e Co1r1pl•klt lir•ptoof 75 GIFTRIMS IN 1 . HOUDA Y DESIGNS AND COLORS • .c.ra •. t•v• 011d fold1r1 e ..A.1orfotd 1i1•• e Attr•ctiv• W•y to ld•ntify Yo11t pick· ,,,,, Mod•I :No. 121 ,. •• of 75 ssc • 14 FOOT ALUMINUM EXTENSION tADDER e Fr•• 1wln9ln9 1•f•tv 1flo•• e fb:id tif•tv lo'clr ind oth•r 1•f•tv f•1tur11 1()88 ""' t I • > ' INS.TANT LIGHTING . ,PINE . .. MOUNTAIN LOG . e Lighh 111• .. ·= 1t•ntly ~ . . e 011• lot ' ~-. liur111 2 or "'''' Jio11r1 e Sm1U1 10 ' " IJOOd •• if liurn• ·59!.: •• ,.,. ' • . - Yowr cholco of whit•, \irown ror · I 1 lil~ck e 1c1,.r for clo-Jt.your· ••lf•r• e Slf•'fv· ' • ···~· • ,A .16-1 •••• ~,,. , ... 31 ~- J.PIECE ST AIMLESS STEEL CUTLERY SET e l11clud•1 Cit'!'• f11t k11if• & fp rk i nd 1 tt•wfool •1t-P11rpo1•· lt11Jf• e I Y••r wrltt•n 9u1r•11••• . ........ 1• •• • -· -. ; ' '• " - B~CK & DliCKEjt 3/81NCH DRILL.KfT •: )'• ;i.·,.; IH~-..... ai.·.1• .... pr111"llcclllori11> · ·• H11H1y ·c1r:tvh11'c1sa e Mod117116 B~CK & DEt~Eif 111. IN s~w e Im'."'"', kr11ovt prottctM I ·'O,...,.Wlf l'\OtOf". e l1•1I 111111 41ptli 1illfu1hll111h. ). Mod1I· No. 7JO I f I BLACK & DECKER · COMPACT.Ill" DRIU: e Env to htndl1, with fr•.....,•111 .twllfint co1drol. e llftpr••-'• liur11•011t Pt,ttct1cl met.r r ' e M6d1I No. 7201 ~ . ' I . YOUR CHOICE s1999 • BLACK & DECKD . RADIAL ARM s~w e .Comp1ctl 2 H' 1notor, 2·7/1" c11t, q11lck-1top lilad1. e Fer clriom• l'•t•• or th•rbff • s.t .r• ··499 ' • 2666 HARBOR BLVD~ ' ' l CQST~ MES~· PHONE 546-7080 ' ·WEEKDAYS 9 to 9 " ' ' . ' . , SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9 to 6 -· ._ . -.. -.. • • THI,,._., ' " ' hllf~ ......... ,1 .. 111' •. c...... ' .• !""' ......... ~ '.: q.. .•... : ::· Mn.C.C:.-~ L,~·~ • , " ,, .. :, 1211 L1•ih ·c 111 '!'! 1 ~ Ctltll ..... 1CWff, ... x C.1.M.....W1 "" ·~ ''' '"' .... COIN M-. ctillf. WEATHERPROOF OUTDOOR. FtOODLAMP. _. HO!.DElt e M1t.t •pike holds lt tKUrtlf. f11 -1'""4 1'! INDOOR· OUTDOOR MIDGET 35-UTE SET . e Fl•1hint er . •kady l111r1thtt e Exh• \irlthf "'i•l . .+i:irn BIG 7~PAK ASSOllTEP ,CIC '.GlFii WOP, ' e JO-rolls of -· ! 1c11lphir.cl f.11 ... _ ~ltf'•fin•IYI ~·t~~:. · ~ -olMI ·,-.ttentit; >' _J, -e Jt •II· ft., Ho. ~ ' 2710 u-tNCH CONTINENTAL EMPRESS PULLMAN e Contln•llt•I 1tylln9 e H.nd. f id•cor•tocf hla e Av•il•hl, h1 l•ur choice e'f w•lnirt, ovoc•do, or bruthtid whito~ 9old 74" ~ . < : e Tu,,;..,_.,p,. Nl:iln .. • th•w•r • Tith•~ ,,,, , .... -1- .,,,,.. 1 •• ,. ••• • c •• 1k1 ...... fo1tnctlo111 • • lnd1Mfo4 . 17'8 .. " '' 1 • • ••• ~· . DAILY PlLOT • . ' • ' • t.. • JltlND ALAN HOLST, 15, OF HUNTINGTON BEACH HEL P.$ .oN SN.OWMAH • ! OC C Student S~ Thompson, Also of Huntingtoh, Helps With A!fWOl'k , :~ '. .. :~(~eep Christmas Merry · Bli nd Kids · ' -Sell Trees f~Y Fire Safety Checks ··For iiifa'.niS ;!§in. Chrlslmu m'ab sure said ~ ahould he set up ' Blind 'YOUth! In Orange 'Jt,'onty thing ~n your roo[ top ·away from beat and where Count)' are selling Chrisbnas · nta ~nd his n:lndeer. ~t they won't bJOct doonrays •ot· treea. this year to earn money • ' tmen or ,the fire depart-stairs. for -~icap~ Wants. ~~ Valley flt< Qlief "Artificial trees should he . The )'outh group of the ,lf.C. Lawson hu·issued a set clearly marked as mide of.· Servicts' for ~ Blind, Inc., ~i. IU. aa,t.!y rules ' for a1ow burning materials, Look b,»' establls¥ a Christmas ·1'~11dent1 during the ~tbelJn derwriters' ·tree IQt at ~ corner of ~Thstmu ~.'!;,""" ·'ch alories (UL) label on Br~tol Street and Memory .. e very ..... '5~ wru . . , _ __LJ_ Lane in Santa Ana. JD&.ke gtrls_0!1~: a favorite treel. with built-in elCCU'lCal All money ·earned Crom sales ~~>: cad reduce tire· season systerila and with metal trees, Vi(ill go into,f building fund for .~ a tune, of t.tagedy If !ire u;e only jndliect lighting to Orange .COunty'S1 first 24· :~~ty P~.~l~ns . art' not t avoidtheposaibilityofelectric 'hoUr caZ.e ce te r for , ~·rved, .. ~e .said. whnrk ,. said La neurologically • d a m a g e d ; .. ~~ prunary ruJe listed by ~ • J WS0!1· ' (brain-injured) babies. There ·l,ll"'Oll ll lhat children aboakl _Light o1itnp should be art no :Orange •County : hfter be left alqoe or without ~ted for frayed wires, facilities at the present for . sns»er supervision, even for a loose coooecUons and bfoten these babies. . iiiift time.~ Construction of the care . iii selectilil a natural tree, sockets. U new sets are center ls the 1972 goal of :t:a1non, sugg~ they shouJd purchased, get only those with Services for the Bllnd, Inc. "be! fre$h .. looking and firm UL labels, be said. Other youngsters who can ~ed. "Saw off the butt an He said bulbs made in this .see are helping the blind youth . inCh above the original cut, country are safest because im-with their Christmas project. · ~ the tree in water and ported ·bulbs may ha ve The blind youth have also ~ .... , it in watS" until you dangerous bot spots. Lawson donated a Cbristnias tree for ::atiPose of it," be said. . also cautioned that tree lights the CocoJ>1h Indian Tribe of : •:·The dllef re m ind e d aod other indoor decorations Yuma, Artz. !:rM:imeowners not to rely. oq should be turned off before 'I'he lenior class of Mater ·~proolbii trea!JDents, "as leaving the house or going to De!'Hlgh Scbool Will tu.: the , JWllll! are truly. effective." He bed. tree to the Indians. ' S4!e F complete sel~ of sift paka in<:ladiliR these fa~ Take them Willi ,.0.-or we will mail! · . 'lJ'HE ALL CHBl!S£ PLUS $8.98 b..e lovet1 dc.lithtl Includes: Delle Flair Cbeew. Buller K1e1e Cheese. Edam. Bar. ".! ¥. Jb. BEEF STICX. Mild Mid pt Longhor11, Belle Flet1r Cheese, Smoky (Smoktd ChHM BatJ and imported c:udla to add aperlde. ":;,c...u.i .._ -~ -ct>e... !'I -co.dot. Old-Fnbioned CrocJ<. c=---loopoMI ._..... " I ,, ..... , ... WESTCLIFF PWA •iw::i.~.::-''" O,aH MOtll, THltU 1"111 •VIS. 'T tl. C"RISTMAI 1,1,f, lMI SUN, IW. fOW'tf I COUNTlf-777 s.. M1h1 St .. o,....e-141·1D1' THI MALLO, OIANll-Or•f!I --617-711,1 AMlll~'S LU.DING-CHRS• STOllS -. .. . . . .. ... .. • . . .. ~ .. . '· . • •' t I '• '• • .. ~ .. ~.~ ...... ., ....... .. ' ....... ' Bli nd ·Children Tour· White Hous WASHINGTON · (UPI) - More than IO blind younplen b<>m' Calllornla gol I VIP lout of the Wblto Houae Wednelday , fllld I cbaoce f.o uplore niany · of the . trwures of the <X· • eCutive mansion. . · "Fed hl! halt " one or the ,• cblldren aa1d as he ran bis ' fiDgers ·over a bust of George . Wa!hington. "He has · a cruy hairstyle." First Lady Pat Nixon and her daughter, Julie Eisenhower, chatted with the children, and military ~des helped escort the vtsltors -Ope ,irt, Carol Van BoplJn told Julio, "You and )'out mother were juat gteat." · "But ,... love you," Jalle 181d. ' When the lnatleellon !Our of the l11jlll81<>n was completed, the' 1chlldren ' gathered in .the 1i.te dining room for cookies and punch. and to atng diri.stmU carols accompal\led by the ' U.S. 'Marine C4lps choir. ,/t, g!ngerbreod ~ WU a ))6ptilar attraction ftr1 the • vlaltors. Eager ' llllc<ri felt earellllty tlle lhlck Icing which comprlfed Ille root, and the c:ookiea which ...... lmbodded 1n the smcerlna4. An aldo aplalnad I h e refr..iun..t table to two glrll. "Ira a While tablecloth with rid velvet ribbon trimming," and drew the. lingers of two cblldren over tbe materlals eo they would · know what they were "see.lng. ,, . The · group arrived I n Wublngton Ill<! Sonday and lbelr Wblto Houle tour .... the cllmu lo I typlW tour of the city'• alahl& ' GENIE •LECTRIC GARAGE if.. . DOOR OP~NER V's: ~ 1 ppen an~ close~ur pr1p door ~ from th• comfort Of your ctr. f , Just touch the button on tf)e ~ ~solid st.ta transmitter. •Genkt ai*xn1tic11lf opens your 111111• door, tums on·the liaht, closes the cioor and loCkS it up tiaht. •II while you stay cozy warm inside ycur car, u fe frorn,the cold, ··~~·~1 1900 I OTHIR MODELS ·BI STOCK AT SAYINGS 'Ille II blind ,.,... -b<>m the Foundatloa for the Junior BUnd In Loi Ancel .. .,.... -by one 11111 member for every Io u r ch1ldrtn. The -of tho trip ""' paid by --to the foundation, with the Lto111 Qub -lbut!ng glDll'OUlly to meet the cool, and Dlllrlct, D of the !Jona. Qubl in Maryland paying for - in Wull!ngton. one -of the cool ran up to 13,IOO to $1,000 for roo1111, meals, and huaea. -the -people loll the Wlllla Houoe, Santa a- In • brfChl red ft!vel outt and with • cutly white bean! aod halt, WU al the door to bid lbem 1oodhya and p..aenl them with praenla -by chaiao wrqped In red and blue Chrlltmu paper and with gold prealduuaJ aeall on the pacllagea. Tbe ch1ldreo 1 e em e d lllllred and adept a I tbradinl 1beJr Wlf tbroqb the c r o w d e d refreabmlnt ....... ' 1911 . AJI edges polishecfy I ,l/\'-U YE 10..00 Double ln1ulatecl 3cUalCPOOT • Powerfun 2.6 amp. Y.t H.P. motor · 2000 R.P.M.• Ball thrust bearings• Jacobs chuck Crop handle daslgn for perfect balancm and controb Unlverul motor. .. ~. . ~ ~ . 10'x 10' . . GABLE STEEL STORAGE SHEDS EASY TO ASSIMllU • :' Great to use fMstorfna everythini •• *·.. .. ftom aarden and.lawn equipment to tools or toys. Stunfyiwalls, plus easy alide slidin1 door. A~ It's preopaint9dl . , "'~~~<(~~~ 10; x "10· ii 11 91 . - 1MmS MOlllU HOME CODE •IQUIRIMINTS so .... ft, ~ • a· x 1· 79" ''TUX'' TRAIH CAN LINIRI . I!!. 2 SPEED J1(5 SAW DELUXE *~ ! \ ~ % H.P. motor. 2 speeds. Husky shoe plat• •diusts forward for plunae cuts, backward for close- to-wall cuts. Shoe flits right or left 45". . 11:~ .. Complet• kttwith 5 2x4's•nd 2 brick.ts, Grtat for setting up your ping pon1 table, train 141yout or spire 1ard1n tlbJe. 20' EXTENSION CORD "* UL APP•OYED H•"'Y duty for •11 those Hotldq ,,.lrlria n•eds. 1;;!r WHEELBARROW Utlllweiaht, nigged construction, steel tiandles and cross· brace. Ideal for gar· deninr, Construction and all-round use, • COMPACT REFRIGERATORS MOD0.U20 Sulit-In or tabla top uae.Gre1t tor den, famlfY\ I room or office. ~ FEATURES: ., •·AdJustable lhelves • Aulomatlc temperatur1 control WHIT , :~.;.~::~!~·d ... 1•799~c~ 1 .. UllmX $).71 • . 2·WAY ·~ Pn DOOR ·~·: End tt'le hou .. bruking problam with the Johnson Pat Dor ... IT'S SAFE! DRAFT PROOF! INSECT PROOF! Euily lnstall-6 ••• Model M2 for pets to 18" shoulder height. 1595 . EACH ~ \ M'" ... -,,-L-.. -,-or-10-,.-.-b-,.,.~ ... , I 2 4 tS I German ahephercls. boxers, etc. EACH SALE PRICES GOOO TltU RSOAY, FRID.l'Y, SATUROAY, SUNOAY AND llONOAY ASK FOR FREE 184 PASE SUNSET HOME IMPROVEMENT CATALO& ..... 2533So.MainS~ ~,L lbtk.No.ot }8.1MffLA, Dyer Rd. ·,-·-714-8460 ....... Mon 1hru Sit 8a11ki1Spm ., .-. --- Sun10.,.,to3pm LOI ANOILU • 102~2' SunMt llYd, LOI ANllLll • 115' &. Main 51. CANOGA .. ARK• 11J31 S.llcoy $t. WOODUND MILU • U7tl v.nt11ra 1W., IANTA ANA• 2$13I.11111111'1 St. U.N DfHO • Ml CelrlfftO Dtl lltlo '°"tit ARllO't'O •MMDI • 1200 Q,.M -.. • ,UNTA 14Af'IA • 1tt1 1011\ti llo\Utr IW. ' . ' I I ., . ~ ... 34 t\ DAILY PILOT Th111'Sdl1, DKtmber 16, 1911 -Fresh111en Enrollment De~lines . I • BERKELEY (UPI) -Wblle '°!'1 uncllrgraduate lhol of loUI enrollment Ja. lea1Jonal lloldl loalng un- Freobmu enrollmlllt In the enrollmeol lncra!ed, 1 h 1 qeaaea at puhllc ccUeaes. dqroduate omollm111t. wore nallm'• · co 111111 aod _ .. aald lho eorollmetll of Al · private co11-. lhl 1 enc-In&. down 17 per<eol, unlvenltlu clocreaNd In lho •• ,... • udeo uod by black populallon ,,... by 30 ethnic stuales, clown 11 per-lall aemuter or this year, but black 11 11 incn 11 perm1t and lho number or cent, aod education. down I there wu an increue In lho percent and lho enrollment of Spanish IUtllllDO student. by pmeot. number of black, Spanish-= :;:~"'" Jn-II ~-Galnlnl ....umenta at lho 1urn1m1. and women , ,,_~'"'uate students, The ootnmlulon also unclerlraduate level were 1tudeata. --nported that lho DIDDher of ooclal work, ouratna · urban wl\ere ent tncreued by ltudl cit ......... and A prellmllllry •sllmale bu-I percenl, a drop from the freshman .... decreued by 1 . ... y .......... . ed on 444 four.year lnaUtuUono prevlowl II-year averas• of u pertOnt. IOrtltry. reported 40,IOO u n 1111 e d perd!nt, lhore was a 35 per-""""" snduate studeoll. Al lho paduale level, there freshmi.n pllca, an inereUe cent increase in bl a c k the number of women Jn. wue 1atna over 50 percent in of 14 percent over 1970, ac-enrollments and a 2& percent Creased 9 percent, compared fore.try, nuntnc and archltec- conll.. lo a Clrnegle Com-1ncrea.. In Spanish ourname to f percent by mtn. milal~on In Hi,her Education otudtnts. In public i. .. ,... ~. re · The report aald some of the lho nport uld lho enrollment means there may have co m pet J t 1 on for un-of women locreased by 10 ~ been u many u 110,000 un-d d ,_ ~ I cent, com"•--' to & ,_._nt filled places in freahman ergra ua~ came uvm wo-b ra~ r-- clwel in the approzim.ate )'f!U' collegea, .w bi c b ex-Y m~, . • lure and t.,... plna In paycholOI)', b U t 1 DI I I ad· mlnlJtraUon, ~. aod educatlon. Kerr llkl that ....... emoll· men! -_.reported, reatotran attrlbuled lhom to expanded ._..,. and In- created otudent lnlerat In particular oubjecll. ' Where wollnlent. decllPad. reatstrara clled lho O<Qnomlc altuaUon and decrtued job opportunlllea. • ''Artistry i1 Moving" for th IE$T MOn . of YOUR .UR )Cal: 494-1025 58'.o ·Br~ .. ~ l • I ' , • l.,lCIO biotltuteo of hiaher ~In lo~ -·--~L In-In private 1-1'!11' ""°""" education, lncludlns monrlhan ---"""'""'"" thO eorollmelll of l>olb' -" " half at private colleges, the In the junior coUeces. black and W01D1D. deuw1d.. but>tbe report said. and Span\slJ aunwne in-dlcreut was greater for mm. Dr. Clark Kerr, chalrman.ol1-;;;creuea~=""'=;;iIOU;;;,;i;lhl;;iY;;;i;!°";;;iC1=;;;1be=;;;a;;;CademI=;;;c=and=;i;P!'>ioil the commtutM. uld Wed-11 nesday the prellmln1ry returns lndlc!!U that total ~;.·~f-=er~.i: ; .· . : NO. w· o·p EN .. · .. "Tbls drop 1n rre.imw; · enrollment in four-year Jn~ . . . . t • . 1titutiona follows a slowing , : . . . . . do.,. in the rate 01.mcr._1n THE MOST BEAllTIFUL and :l;.~~t~~ r'!'n::.. . MODERN AUTOMATIC CAR WA'SH . at teaat 1n part, the influence IN AMERICA I of economic recession," 'aald • • Kerr. 5 Students Get Honol'.8 For Ecology .i ~ TALBERT i g Foantlin Valley Cir WISh a: ,1~5EUJSAVL{ATBAOOKHURST1 Cl FOUNTAIN VALL.EV 9'2·2111 . -· Five members of t b e Weslmlnater lllgh School Ecology Club have be en honored by a local civic group for their efforts to promote ecology through the medium or photography. Winner of lho first priu pla· que in the WeatminSter B e autlficatlon Committee's ecology contest ls Michelle Camire, 8192 Legion Place, Midway City. Her alide presentaUon. ac- companled by recorded worda and mlllic, WU photographed entirely on the Lions campus. Jt showed that ecology pro- blema arise even around one's own classrooms. Winners of . certificates Issued by the cornmUtee· are 5""an Cho• L~ Hyatt, Steve Slelndler ~ l>ebbie , • Brameld. 1 , • ~ * El.USAYE. U IN6 THIS AD FOi A FREE CAR · WASH With Any Flllup of UNION GASO~INE (Ne Ml•l11111•I MOST CREDIT CARbs ACCEPTED OPEN DAILY. SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS '. ' WE'VE GOT IT ALL TO.GETHER • .. ' FURNITURE ' ' . . ' Onler now_ foo auurod -Chol1tma1 dollvory. OUr tenlllo ••entJ.four hour "Hing room IOfHIMP .r. Twoll_,_wlthqulltedflitedcoverloll ~':JS and bolllenl In your c:llOloe of axceptlonal $ print• and eolld fabrlce, with matching bolatera ·and a largo corner walnut finish mar-proof table. The beautllul way to . go for g-..om, den, or teen bedlOont.' . ' .. • ' "J ·' ' . DAILY PILO T *That -includes even S'an ·Diego and Santa ' • • Barbara cha·nnels-'Total Te.levision~ ' . ' . ' . Y.•s, now you can .find out what's on San Ditto's televlslon chcinnelS 61 :8 ' .. ci . '10 • . ' , . -and even on Santa larbara's Ch~nntl 3 -iii the week 's· .worth of Jistlngs y~, g~t every Saturday In TY WEEK and In flt• daffy. logs In . tlle;_. P.AIL"Y :PIL~T.' WJth the , help of our friends at TV WEEK, the;'. DAiL Y PILOT 9ot It all itogeth•r~ ~w we offer reacNrs, esf>ectclly' those In the , South Orange Coast area and all others on community cable's · who ~a·n pull in all the signals there are in th•. Southland, "Total Television', ~· most complete newspaper llstlng of television fare avaDable. ' . ' • ·•, ' ' t ' • ' . ' I Every S~tu ~~~Y in .rv. Wee~-' E.y .ery D·ay in Daily TV Log : • I , l I i • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 • ' • • l • I • 1 • I I • ' ' • . .. 0 DAll.Y "LOT 8 Ti..ndoy, -16.1971 • • •, •• and we're also pr dour lovely Karen who Is 19 and on hOnar stu:lent again in her sophomore~ ot Penn. Brod is now a v.-y hondsome 17-y_..,rd,.O.feet tall- ond st<ning'"' Central 's basketball team. Our summer wccfion this year took us lint to.the Mautiful ••• • I . Navy Develops Tiny _Sub Built to Drop 1;500 Feet SAN DU!IGO (AP) -Na'IJ menible II buoyllll, 11171 -uy Ibey -Forman. • deftloped • lhty submarine n .. -. and prope11on wllll one end made al .,... can move U Ii .. -lore wlddl ii able to deice" lwke and an; two -ver11ca11J .. deep • -made al and .... -lalerallJ, ...,, ..,,UC ..... Ille alliity to bonr. "ll'I h llnl real lllep ever Allhougb d ea I g n e d '-lablt la -"' ,,.. .. • I" hold ., p-r1 21 llill." ·pr~Ject ormm tD two penom, .... 1'ilW -and headed gia... natar "'" P'11nnan-. went. 111· Aid 1n. an 1n1erv1<w 'lbt Nani Under1ea II II .. ~ "'-'---' lllal '""''Ve dlloovmd.we can • --·.......-. prt tine men In there " °'""" mil .. 11 • loot """'"'' plutlc ~ In :i:=.. °::'. ~ · tlmUar oabmmlbles buJJt to w al m 'n ...... .. dale for, underwater nsearch Adaall1 oolJ the cumd haw! -llmlled those IUbo lo --!" .-Ing 44 In-depths Ill «JO feet because of ct. tJi dliPr .... II made of pressure, Navy spokesmen lllaa. an-and •ball ll>lck. aa.\%. ,,..... VI.,, can go down n..-•mllalt1m11art0 -• lbal-In lbe lmila of nuclear 1•500• they uy. ..... . 'Ille ~ llull dewlo!>ed In.Ii .. -.:. J .....:....~In with .-glass gives "enough ,_. m ·~. lllnogth to go to "Ille deepN\ =.u1!'r;O: i:.!'IJto ":: deplhs of Ille ..... and· 11111 -• glaa sphero to • mellJ be lighl enough to provide Ille buJI Jn • .,,., 11111 ........... major buoyance -!"' . t be 111t -llCIMN llr-In IUbmerslble lllell, I a Id -Forman. . ,,,. Diop View welllm lix In • "'-· he ~ '-In the air but II neutnll• the Pl_. bull ·II ·the , lieavlesl ·item, nqulrlng larl4 buo)'aut ID water llnce tt1 amounts of bu o-y an c e podl lluag aJoog '* llde lib materials but "these ore not I railroad trac:b ftlgb ·-required wltll g1-prealure 1.1111 poandl lo ....... 0!1l'O bulll." thepodlare-.the• n. Deep View, ;.a 1o be • -_.uonaJ by the B k Navy, helda ,.,,. for 20 c1111 00 U le of -1r1a11· at the Naval u-..·c.aw•1 Hawaii Tigh.t.ened '-r.!;... ..,, aaid ·-'750.111111, • -1y In federal funds, .... ll'Olll durlnr the re1e•ch and •'finally, ~ are (OloC to pl a clear loot from down deep." SAN l"RAllCIBOO (UPI) - 'Ille Ll1nry O>mmluJm bu --·-·-uncltr--...id borrow u boob for as Ione u m w..U. A otall report uld beaV)' me fl tbe privilece was in- fringing on the r1ghts of lludenta and the general public. 'Ille ._i rule at the C!ly Ubrary pennlts witbdrawal of ela!rt boob for -....a. .. It llhould be great. too, we think. for recovery work that's done best with the eyeball and not Wevislon," be said. A !railer on wblcb Deep View can be lranspon.d to'the ,.. II designed also lo llunob and recover It In. the manner of those used for private sport. boats. Surrivors Meet· ' '15 t,o 18' Sailed with Fleet SAN DIEGO (AP) ~ 11.... three or lour of these left In 64 yean ago todly that Preai-UI.'"' dent Theodore Roorevelt oent bll Grat Whit< Fleet lteam-In the China Sea, the Great 1nC out of Hampton Roldl, While l"loet Ailed tbrouih a VL, on a abow of U.S. military typhoon mMI "we Jost a mast mlgbl. over our thlp and the otorm • "lt ~ btautlful, a won-Rpm'ltecl our Oeet for three: .1.-.1 elnld H -aalla ff days," Morril,recllll. ••Two =•w ,...., ·~ llT)' S. or three riieo ...... foll.'' lolorrla. -Ill. 1111,,.. an appr<ntlce bugler 'Ille fleet Ailed lhroogh the ahoanl the b a ti le 1 b Ip Suei Canal and arrived In the ltaraar1o. -of the 1' coaJ. Mediterranean as an eartb-bmmlli ~ w1t11 quab struck Mesalna, Italy, their wbli.palnted bulll tbal ldlllng aome I0,000 persona. I carried Rooeevtlt'a big ll1ck The medical· officera and on I siob&iinlllng 1rlp. Allon poured off the U.S. ' When II ended 'If day1 and thlpa lo belp IUl'Vivon. 40,0 mUll later, tba world Remembers Morris : "We !lad -what a -.r;:. dq oul bod!" et the U.S. lbt Uni•~ ··~-Conlulale and broqht them :' ---lll07· bad: lo the U.S. We lelt our Cbrlltmu food lllJ>Pliu for Morrll -55 1'ltl In the people of Meaiina." =-~ lqeot al ODY '!be :fleet Nlwued to Allll 1111 pride tl1ll neU. In Homptoe lloada by l"tbnlary ... ~-tdkJ. llOll. ' 'hr If ,_.. llorril bu Elneo of the ourvtvon to- llllpl alM the Grul While day_ are In mt homes. Ft•• Jlolt Alla ·I-and Its ..,., bave dle1L-Ibo i..t r. ........... ,,,. Mth ... -two )»Ors ago. No .. iliWWW)dlJDrilhentodly, tm1on WU held 1Mt )'W'. .. -" _,it llodt "IS At least '1l1I olhen live • II' ti 1111 ll,Oll!! bluejackets "bock eut." said Morril, and ... -• Ilia • ba~ moot will stay home 0< - 111 '\ ~r,!"~.: and IUPJllY · ~~llveo. 'Ille youngest -Jig' Hampton .. -. ue said, while few are in ...... lheir mld·90s. .. --been Ul or After dinner In a downtown .... J!ll"d aftJ," Mania ~t~I, the oldtlmer1 p11n to remlnltce and h,.rbeol wllhes .. ukt. "won't mea:age from President Nlx· Ill M In tht on and Alice Lon1wortb .... • 1 • •• "Wt ID'1 ba'IO -·el~ daupler al Tfddt. • ' ' . .. .......... ·-···~· .. ..-. . ... - • M.J.I. COFFEE ••• 1o"'Jl:1.25 ·M.J:B. COFFEE ••••• 1~; 83' M.J.B. COFJEE •••• "J; 2.43 DOLE PINEAPPLE • : ••• ·,,·,~~39' FIUITCOCITAIL ••• , •• '::'!Zl43' ' .,... IEALEMON ••••••• ~r.!" .. ~ 52~ "°" WELCHADE ••••••• ~':'ol"i.: 31• .,..LlllY PUMPKIN •••••• "J'.l22' .,...KIDNEY BEANS •••• ~~23' "°"OITEGAMIX •• ~~~43• .,...RELISH .~ •••••••• "!'~~.31' CATSUP ••••• .-•••.•• ,o~=!.34' ' .. DlllNIC 3· 4· ~. arD,llllYOI COOl.CITIUS 46oOUNCI CAN BAB·y F'OOD ' """""'"'""'' 8' . • •••••••• 4tt oz JAii. •• JUNIOR FQOD ... ONJIYe;.llllF,WY 12' . • • • • • ••• 1~oz1M STWNED JUIC~ .• · ...... ,mf~', 8' COFFEE ' HARVESTOAY 74• ·• .-. • •'• •,,. • • • • • 160Z"CAH .,.. PEANUTIOnER. ~; .~~87• VAN CAMP TUNA •• 1.~~~t~:c'.:~29• .,..SAUSAGE •••••••• ~~~i~26• ..-. SP,AdHmlO'S •• :-!~.~~ 1,1• ..... RAVIOLI •••• ~ ••• ':":'IT:~:ss• • Mff Ol OfffSE . GROUND NUTMEG ••••• ~~~49• .,..PEANUTS •••. • •• ~"!~i&ff:75' '~AWIT'SSALT ••••• ~,':52' COFFEE CREAMER l,ADYLH 5g f. lloCUNCI Al PINE 'LPGS •••• ; •••• ~:1:l1.98 fl" KLEENEX • : ••••• '!'\~~~::tl 29• "°" OVEN CLEANER •••••.. f,'rJ:. 67• TIDE DETERGENT •••••• ".\'i 1.41 GAIN DETERGENT •••••• ".\'i 1.41 JOY LIQUID •••• o\• •• .,'r,:,'r\f.57• SAFEGUARD •••••• , •• ~~,'~ 21 • IVORY SOAP ••••••• ':"!"'fltl~31• LAVA SOAP ............. ~"::14• STIUCI 'I SEIL PLASTIC WRAP AJAX LJQUID . DETERIEIT • • ' " ·' DURHUND~· . . . . m • DAIRY PRODUCTS .,... BLUE BONNETi •••• '."! ";'fgr,:40. BunE. W>YllfllT ..... ITY·11 C &.H.SUGAI •••• ; ~ •••• 1:g~19• Uatf --·-.. "'*""'°' . ii •••••••••• 160ZCAIKlil • DESSERT TOPPING ••• 1oz't::r~ is• .,... CIUST:-STICIS •••.• ~'m!';: 26• ...... ,. llmYCROCICll°"1EW47 ORANGE JUICE ....... 0=~85• · A• • •·• • • • • • • • • • 140Z~ t "°" JEL~-i,._,ESSERT ••• ~ .'.,~0::~20· DREAM WHIP' •.•• ', •• ~~·)~r:i47• POTATO CHIPS ••• !"'!'::;;r:~~:66• r"POTATOES ••• ~":.o~~"::r.30• · IMO DRESSING ••••• ~,.,?J.~,:·37; REDDl-WHIP ••••••••• ·= 58• ICE CREAM ••••••• '?"';ffira:;:t9• PET FOODS ' · llRYEST DAY .ciFFEE Ill KAN •• '. ••• ~'!'.~~z'm 26• :::r:.o:c 2'' CAN 910Yfl I SERYE1 Ill.LS ' HAIVISTDAY 3.~rt ~~ J . PACKAGED GOODS STUFFIN BREAD ••••• ~.·~\~~27• FIDDLE FADDLE ••••••• •=35• .,..CRACKERS ••••••• "!"'l'~f~41• "°"RICE· MIXES ••••••••• :~29• Ill ROlST. DllUMSTICl, SPAHISH, fllltD, l'Oll.X·OI llQ "'lASlGNE ••••••• :•.001:~:::g47, GAINlS DOG:FOOD ...... ~~93• CAT CHOW 1 l)llllNA•IUNA.lM1 43• ' , •. ,_, . • ..,• • .• • • • • .• • 220~IOX. . ' . ' • PITIED DLIYES IAILY 2:Y' " .. CALIPOINIA f' 1AIOlllPI 6-0ZCAN FROZEN FOODS SIRLOIN TIPS ••••••• ~"'o~~~l :ss ORANGE JUICE •••• ; •• Wrz'Ji\55• JOHNSTON' P.IES •••••••• "~76• N'N, PUMPKIN, MIHIDIAT CASSEROLES ••••• ~·."'!'W~l"~47•. llOCOlU NOOOl.E, aussa 5'lOUH. HUNGAAIN CAl1UR.OWER, SMS COIN.,OM~·.51!a*CH " MOlTON MACARONI •• J~~~42' MEXICAN FOODS •••• ,,~~i::s2• .,. TACOS t6CT), Gll:HH QtA.I 1uunps .flSH\f. ~H 11'5 •••••• , •w1~ 7{. . BIG-0.PIZZI ••••••• '"r,','!':~179 I .. CDOL WHIP llROIMlllPPING 35 -• • • • • • • 4~0ZCAllTON • JOHNS PIZZA ••• ~ •• , ••• ·~~l79• f'U'PIKOMI, Oll!I: Oil SNJSAGI . ' .. . U.Ll.L.flm..,. COUPOMS 6fadfy Accfpted ww ~Van de Kamp's "iinlr AN OUTSTANDING VARIITT OF FRESH Umt GOODS \ll SAYE 10% DI YOUR FlYlllTE SPIRITS luy 12 or MOi'9 .,.,... or flftt.11n ony '°"L• comblnotlOn ef brenoh. on<I NV• 10%. BEE A 94PROOf 00 "" eom,.,. th• llo_ttle price per each with FE TEI GIN• FlflHIOTTl£ •1n s5u the llotfleprko ,... ...... when'°""'°"'" BRA ' ioPROOf you lluy•donnormo,.ofthe 1'1.1c1 r1uc• NDY •. • • • flFTHIOTTl.fs5its,1s Mnte 1l1:e. _;.:,'!_. .:~:'9 O«ISTWt MOS. SEAGRAM'S V.O •• 1~:~'6" •1u SCOTCH WHISKY ,,::'3"'3" CAHAOIAN WHISKY ., Ga.O SlAl J &'B SCOTCH •••• ~IOTTlfPR6oFs7"''" SEAGIAIWS7 • ""~=•5n•411 .. WHISKY ' OCl'Mt, Miii> 'IVH!SKEY 'JIM BEAM ,~IOTTlfPROOfs5ns4u CHIVAS REGAl. 111::'911•11• • • • • • • ir1n SCDTOI WM15P' IOUll.ION 410 PROOF LUCIY BOURBON .ri6:•4111311 GOJDONS 'GIN • 11f1Hooru 14"1422 '811UCXY-'"" OU> TEN HIGH MPROOfs41••316 SMIRNOFF VODIA Flr:=•4°·•4• ••MMWAUlllS...;~· •' FIFl1flOTTl£ GOLD SEAL VODIAiW::~'2"'2" BACARDI RUM. ,,::~'4"'4" (AYllAIU lf CMll 111118 Wrf'lf U.0. WJ.) ALIEITI llLSll =~•12• -.oz Worb hloo magic, , , doe• more thon creme _,_, ""'• or o;.ondlllone<', fin• for '*""9td hair llCLEllS .... M..,. TIOTIPlSTE JJc .. ,._,.. ICING llZI TUK &LUETTE IUllER ILDYES Htovy.duty rulibw glovH protect • handa from dirt, grime, dtltrganl $ J 57 dryn .. a, etc:. Sliet s.M.t. •• , ••••••• ,~ ...... . f • CIEIT TllTIPISTE fAMllY SID TUK,.,.,,.,.,77c WISl I CllE LOTION er ClllAM • 4 OZ 97c ••••• lllR SPRAY Styling hol r-· aproy; lt99ular • Hord·to-Hold $ J 39 or U!tlmate ' • • •• . 70-DIJ rs-A.WA y, -NOW'S~· THE TIME ro· •:·. ,~ -\ .... OF REDUCED GROCERY. PRICES ~·.,; .. ~-. . . - \ ' ? ' • I > ' ' FARIER .llll·FULLY CODIED HAI c fU LLSHANKHALf 5 .j HOCK WIMOVID b y 7!:1 .... ;.· ~ "+r I ~· . BUTT PORTIOI HAM c FULLY COOK ID •• •• •••••• ,..., •••••• •••• 61 ,. Cl. LOOK fOR THI USDA GRADE A SHIELD WHEN YOU 8UY A TURKEY"' IT IS YOUR OUARANTU Of THI VIRY flNIST, · , . TUR.KEYS YOUNG TINDER USDA GRADE '~A". T!~! 33·.~ tt•!§ ,39c-AVOWT , llr· AVG WT lb PEaSONAl\.Y SEL~61 D •F OR TOP QUA\.ln" .. . SELF BASTlllB VOUNG, FULL ••EASTEP llRPS TNAT .COOK UP -MOIST, TEHOER, UTTERLY O!"t!ClO\JS. HARVEST DAY TURKEYS' O·roMs .;~c • HE•s 49c 1:'1~'\:: ... I.. • . ~~:':: llt ' ' ~ ~ I BUTTEiiii:iM TURKEYS Cl MEIS 55c YOUNG · 10-llLBS ~b AVG WT • ~~!! 49c • 11·22LBS Jlt , AVG WT l:!!,.~.!!!~J ... , SJ~~ !~~!~-~!.~l~~-~ ... 79• ( ··• • ..... I : ~~!-:.~~~f!!~~~ ....... 3 3.~ R~!~.~~ .. ~.~.~~~--· 79' • . ' '' FULLY CDDIED B'IELESS · HAM PAIMIRJOH~, ·• 13! DOLi PllllAl',.l.'.W MAICll TH• t!AM TAITI' l ltTTllt ' I '. CIOSS RIB .ROAST CHUCK ROAST .......... ;.:.;.;~~~, ....... 59.~ ROuN·o STEAK ..... , .• ~···~.;,~~:f~ ......... 99.~ ... . LA'Y -LEE B II SLICID . , . lr•c ·····-·~=~~J~! ........... iiJI~ .. -~ • . ' ,. ' Rll ROAST . U.1toaailo C I TANOIMI. 97 • IONOI O •UI'' _. lb FRESH FRYiRs. UIDAOllADa4 21c WH~l lOOY • CMICll:INI • AV.WT.2\~.JllS • I~ PORK· . SAUSAGE J.9c JIMMY eta AM HOT Olt ltlO\IU.I 1·LI 1t01f.(fi1LO. t·L· 1.0LL • 11.tJl . GROUID BEEF 63~ ,.AT COMTIM'Y , I ,.,,ll:OICtS,all:r lNT SIRLOlll ' .. -STEAi . •ONDIDTOf. SJ3! QUALITY 1111' -SLICEB BACOll ~~:'66' ""llATN HOll:MI L,011: WILsljN rYllY CUT Of OUI lllf CMlllS A WlmPt "IOMO" JiNIClil I YOut GllAIMITU Of SU"Dll flAVOI AND TllDlllD.1, I ' J ' ·' 1 : , . . DELI DEPARTMENT AT DISCOUNT M~u~M!.~.~~~ ..... : ........... ~~·.·-~~ 51' 'BANANAS 100% CHIQUITA BRAllO ~~~~~H~~~~ ......... '. ........... u1"•39c .. FllEST QUALITY • fllESHLY cqt f l AM G,OLD~N ., C. RIP~ · ·: BUNCHES lb 419 • 'ibl••y~bql d•nOtes tHOi9 Items ovollobl e ONLY at Ol1count Centers CHRISTMAS ., !~! ,!~~ ~-~~ .. ~~LA.D . :1 .......... uoi ,.. 39c : TREES ' lllOULAR DOUGLASfll • SCOTCH PINI, NOaLI PIN! • SILVHTIP,SHIAHD DOUGLAS AT DISCOUNT PRICIS 3 Pfl. hi.bulk orion slrelch socks In g;ft $264 bo1e w/cord. Colors. I ,000 LIAD ICICLli SPRAY sNow ••••••••••• I XMASWATH 8ALL ..... 37c · J ~AM• '' '-~~~!"! !!!,, • Wiggles • Slretch.•• S J 57 • Walks along ' ~J.~~.~~~~--~~~J., ......... ;.u1<11>~7c' ?JM!!~~?J~~V~~'..'. ............... ~ 9' . I SALl:O'DALIAll ' DIY SAiAME ::.*! .. 91c ~~~SI~' WONDER ·91ASJER HORSE ,y pddJer 11.. > LCjlWI YAH.J~E' Tokes fi<HI Gnd. large wheel• { 'SOfefy·moun tod $4 37 I • Rugged pJostlc . 11\~rlll luck. Makes It S J SJ fun to think Fun for all . OINllAL CIAfTS IT:'-,,.--,, PICTURESQUE MOSAICS .' Everything you need tb moko • mo1olcs2s2 wall pa nel 7 1/2" x 17" I SOUTHAND DOLL 'STROLLER • $turdy tubul ar frame i, Rocllnlng back • Tray $Jfl • Flower print upholstery •110'' x 1,7".body ) , TONICA SCRAM BLE::.:;R,,_S --.,,, J!UISE I FEED SET A.::co$J47 SCHAPER , IAmESHIP WIE •• ::LIY$477 101'1 SPILL THE IEAIS ·s3 17 l ' ;~HRISTMAS .BOOICSwo'..'D1131' TOTE VEHICLES ,J.'K.A 84 <. WHIZZER TWOSDMEM:ri.l ate II.Ill ·DRAW K•=~H $~17 I I I THEIE ARE OTHER L~DIY DIS.CO~IT SUPERIARUTS IEARIY TD SERVE YOU! • I •' ·. .. ' ' .... Big ·BlGst • . . . An explosive cloud rising nearly. a mile high h< the , restiJt. of an, o:\jr .Force ~l' near Cibwley, Colot· '. ado'lnvolVing a hundred· tons of TN'!'. ·Tue test, ·iet off Tuesday, was designed to learn how safe guid•ll mlssUe silos ire against An enemy. ·attack.. . ~· '1• • '. .. . . _, ...... . '. ~ Y;~u C,cin't. CJ.fte Ha'iigtiv~rs: : '... ~ . .,,. ~ . .. ., . ' WASHINGTON. '. (\Wl) f ~ hang••~. cure. It ci>ilsijted of You can't really cur~-a ·this -and that and 11tm1ethJM hangover, y0u Can onl.y-0~ut " el5e. · , . '.' It. If yt>u llve•longenough'. . > But P.(l .. 'l;oclehou,.,. ~ How's iha\ for. •TJ,' Ur-nirte' great h~oi:}st . wllO ·er~~ i 111 • each·· pass .· d·ay Bertie .and rlteev~s~ is, a)u,.•. remorseies11iy brin s closer ' nsu:np~t, a m,edl~ '".':~ llie Chrllllmas wall"iJ.ing ~ ;~d ...... ~..:.. ,;• ,_ • .,_,_ N~ Year's· Ciro°'~? . nu . .u~ .u,IPollC""' .-C~"°' So t it $ 'to be say that Dtllher J e e'\t.e 1 ' ~ or no ' ·~Dl:'· formula wliatever it ·was nor true. · . ·•· \ . any otlit( Ui.at has been &cleno ~rue WOOste'r alw•fl .,ud · tifii:auy· tested will produci an hls valet, ·re11ow n a'm e lj ·instant cure · foi' a big. bad Jeeves, had the p er t e c, t · hangev~11• ~ • • ... , . , , : But: in . case; quite· by· ac- p cident;you do'drtnll: toO"?nu,ch · ~akistanis ~ on Chri!tmas or New Year's. "' • . '·" wbal. ~an :you do next :d•r io ti · get a bit of balm' and 8UrCe8M :0lame u ,S, . : fro:P:i?R!Vl a Utile JOlla Cov,erage . · food, if you can take It, may heip:·s1eeplhg It oU la btltu, if you can. · · · • · NEW ' vriRK (UPI);··_ But all this Is still a matter P'akl•~'s· ambassador to. the of surviving. hot curm,, Y°"1' Uni~ Nat!ol'! ~ba.s ~cused · hangover.·. '-. · ' the American press of onwid· · Human beings, who get ed treabnent.ln it& coverate hungover · by the ·m111ions "at of tlfe Jn~e>-Pakistani .war. holiday· t!me, must have in- ·"lt ti.sad,'! said ambasaadaJI ·vented millions of hangover Agha Shah!; "tha• the only; . cures: Consider: platform for Pakistan to mai:f! · · _. H8.It of the dog. No, -m, its position known is in the no. J111t 'm.akes the ultlmata halls of the United Nations:" penaJty Wor~. · ShaD'I, speaking · 'to t b e -steak f&Uce and. tomato Womtn'S ~a~io.nal ,R~pubU~n juic& or beer~ wbite.Jrihe, or Cl~b, aald lbOu,.ndl Of lett_ers hal~and·h#f,"With bealen up h1ye . ~n .. '!!it~,. t~· raw ega. 00,m't work ... Amencan ne~~s ~-_ Black coffee, of coune. plal~ng the. Pakistanl·~e Mugs of, it. lf ypu've tried it in tlie conflict. ·. . . ~, ; you know · it ·doesn't 'reallf "Most of these letter:; are help. . not printed," he claimeid, "but printed words against us are -Ice bags, cold showers, ready by m i.l I i o n s of breathing pure oxyaen -:"""' ~ Americans " . you can get .lt .. Old \lfives ' . ' . ' tales, according . to ~ Nalt Shah! sa!d that while he ltas: ·uonal InStltuf.es of Health. ·-thankful for the opportunity of · speaking at the luncheon, -Raj¥_ O)'l,te~, chili pe~ "unfortunately t Ml spez.kinf pers,, vlllmtns. var~ dtu a;1. only to those·gatheied trrthf1 No scientific proof that they room.". help at all . . . . . , . He ·coiled · for "binduii · -Pruss[< acid; a plslOI' .iiot agretm~nt" among Qie nl· in the h~4;~d~p~\at1Qrt . tlon~s ·newspapers to devote 'I;hose are-extreme 1'curu," I equal space to Pakia:tan11l>Ofi· and the · med.t,cal community tlon·ln the dispute. · ·. dots not ~rpnwtd.them. · · Dr. Gertrul!e M&en(W)'n- . "Davies, ,profe11or of Pos.....,aste·r · · · phar11U1c0l•Ki .1 o.o1'11i= LIU . · Universlt)i: here: his concl _ ' · . alter much research that the Tells yule 'one best l'•Y 'ol ~·wii over • . .the miseries ol f haftiover ~ . to 0 1\etp tt off.'~ Some VltamUl · Services . ' Bl may help. . ' . ' . . . So; how, . about\ weventlng · · ,lia ngovers?-A .br&chure Hunt Ing t.o D . B.e.a c.h_ recently lilued by the 'nation&t postmaster Pete ~1F'ab10 ·JS insfltutei of.health·auagests: • alerUn& }!)Cal. reside.nts to .. , 1 • Chrlst,n\as mall . s e ~ v i c <I 1 -Don't gulp.•The .faster yc;u av1i11ble at the post o!fices.· drink ttl! .qWcler 'you at*· H• 'pill looal packages · and '":'.'.'\ir!(lk ll!linf, c1o ... Ind long d~tance card& should be rtlaxid'. · You'll:Jel ilsht .Jesa malled by Dec.,10 and. I.~. quickly than u you drin!l slan- cards olloWd be In Ille. mai! b1 ding up.. , Dec. 15 lo lmurt dehvery ~r _ Watch ,Our drinldng Christmas. ~ · , • _ when yqu're tm0Uona.IIY Cler~ will alao·be on duly · up>e~ under 11ress, ..-tired. al Ute duldl dooro In thec{>faln Tho clrln!< 'fill 1•t IO you ' Offict -aDd · at • tf1' Beadl circuinst~ ' , C:.nler Slalloo hex 1«tlon lob-"U you choose to~. ·the .. blu to accommodate custom· • beat way to avoid a ers wh.o fwy' «Cfived deliven hlncaver.': accordina to tha notlcts._ Ho aahl Ullo · Ml;Vlc• "NIK. 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' ' -......... ¥1 ••>•lllbt ._ ... ......,_Bo __ ~ ....... _. . .,.,.. ..... aolnli v1lill bf -llim•lel. said u. ' dllf -tile -dln$r. "It .......... time," I.YI< llld of Ida .own.........._, .... ,.. ...... ..... of -lllYI. &Yw)' dale I lel I -1 .. -·-· -of. tlle ..-.. lib Mulleob:, -L,te wllile lie WU ....... lime. Tbe1 .., .... •· llloy ... ln him, 11111 tlle foci ........... -..- belped I pd J or tf lnmlleo lldJliil, "&w11........-'9wut1rtt~·· said Jorey Larllln. "lie W&ID't ......... you know, I wardeo'a _,..:lie WU ... Ylct. A l!ltof us '\Jlldled blm .,._a maa heft!' • . · -ForD.C. ~,.-It "'"1a&I0:,!1 ,,.,... for..-,. ond •JoJ-rldllr In • 1to1encar, Uie»yelMld~leh1..,e1¥ euibple he'•~~·-· ' . " • . ·' T....., .. -16, lffl . DAILY '!-" • InSpires -COiii Playoff Chancel Slim Prothro .Says LA . . . . . .. ,.. ' ..... Is Sick ·Not Dead::~: . ' ... LONG BEAC!I (AP) -Coacb Tomnly , Prothro deacri~ . Pitt.burgh ~ ~ Prothro tm;ned hla club .... , patJe'nt ·~~ "very dangerous offensive team,'.J o1 ~ bul not _.. and said lhe Loo Angeles Tbe Steelen' quanerbock, 'I' • llama' cba.-were coaaldered bf most Bradshaw, was termed "' "& reil ~ lo iie one In three of reschlng the 14· with a quic1t relwe." . : ' 1. ljona1 l"oblllefl ~ playolfJ. , · Prothro 11Ji> uld ~ ~ •!J don't like to llWe tor that," he told a club wbich bu been Vffl'1 ,... newaneo Wedneldly, ''but before the defensively against tbe run. .. • ......._a lot of j>eople would hi ... A lot "OUr lelm has played sood foolllell:• , picm:tus as ~was tmrd in our divisioq.., ybr," be conttnUed. ••tiut we havolJlJ ' Alter losing lo WuhlngtDo ,S:H Moo·. pia1ed Olle grul pme yeL We've ~ day night, the Rams DOW need .. victory some great quart.n and perbape a great i-• • • ' : r-· .... . . • l ... • • ! • J ( ~ "'' ,.....,.~ .' VICENT:~RONDON !RIGHT) SfAGGERS'oOYLE.BAlai>wi:fH RIOHT'TOTHl•HW .... "'._ ... ·~ ., ,. ' \1 "II,,-.. ,f or Ue at Pitta burgh on Sunday coupled ball, but we're yet to play a -~ Ja\I with a San Francisco loll' toi Detroit to game." · ~.., wln divlsiopal booOn. . Ol1the Wuhqton delel~ he uld,.~':t O..n»nling on the~ Fran-loat'the game llle---daco 1ame, Prothro aid, 0 Wbm an 1-5 and that's with the big pUiy. They ~ team plays a 7-5-1 team, ii looks prdty two bcmbl, we fumbled once at the ftdt ..... biit with one going for a playoff and l!"ew a I'""" lnlerceplloa !lift ?;lerth, it 01akes it iess even." resulted in a totichdown. Detroit. the .7-S-1 team already 11 out "'lbere's. 28 polnta and uaually encm of cooteoUon for Ibo 'posHeaoon io to beat ·yoo." . ~ ~~ round. · Prothro said ·bJs ,quarterbad: """'8 Willie Ellllon the Rams' !ullback who Gabriel played 1 fine game oplnst U.. let a National 'Football l.ealue ruahlng Redaklns but added that generally ',~ reoonl with 247 qalnll Naw. Orieallll, auf. Rama weno too tense going lnto ·Ill\ fered :i tiroken rib ln tho Washiiigtan crucial battle. :·' same. H•'• lilied as ~oobtlul r ... the "We hid a lot ol ·-droppe<l-lnlo finale. ' eluding one that should have been a If He can't play, Leoler Josephson touchdown and another that wouid lii'Va teams with Lorey &nlth In the running been a first down with a goal lo go," !lit heck· paaltloas. coacb recalled. Wit.Ji S.......U Coaehlng ' .. .' Lakers~· Rejuvenation ·Was w Be Expected .'LOS ANGELEs -.To may, the llOJ>. nlngly rapid 8UCCtll of coach Bill Shannan and his Loo Angeles Lakers has been IOIP.etimes turpeising,. IODletlmea lleffllnf, 8ometlmes lnu•licitile .. Btf"!" Shliinan tool< tlie reinl for the 1m.n NaUoaal Buketb&II "-latioo the Laker• hid been a good team, loaded with super stars. but they bid never won the big prila -Ille worjd.crown. · . And '°• with Jerry_ West and Will Chan!heflaln each. a year older and 1 SharmaD comJDg in with a new syatan, . . ... ---------... . WHITE WASH 'z ==== uft:w ' ., ...... 1ntrn: • • 1IOI even the-wtld•opUmlot might hive imagined ~t at this moment the l.Uer1 would he rldlng the crest ol 'a· 22-game winning streak and have the best. record In the NBA -27 wins and three def ells. However, . there I.I one Jnan wj)o is not ahocked. by the team's utonlahing ochl...,..P: lie'& ll&nlt IYeo, wbo oerv· ed u ..I.Mira pabllclst for a ,,_ before lak1nc a pabllc ttlallool poot·with the 1"o A,.ieo SUn of Iba American _.,APrl>..., lie ... Illa ~ lllay but -lift ap lo npectollona. ,,,.,, he mqoad to lho ABA club and got a chance to nlcb lho Stan perform for Sharman. 1 "Shannan ii . • super OOICh.'' Ivel opines. "He can rip and chew but be can be 1enUe, too. And be eeems to know just when to use bc)tb rtactl<:s. "Too, Sliaiman ... a put pro to wbtn he te1111them to do lhls and that he can ooo•lnce i Wilt Clwnherlaln to ,.t the ball off the. bojlrds and pus IL •!And hf ,CIB tell • Jerry Wut be doesn't have to .alM>Ot '°times a 1ome. ~ llkea • llllancad;lelm and I( you'll IOClll Ille •11 ·when lie playecl with -Celllca, tlle7 '.d hlye 10 play .. ln • P-'OD!-If, wOuld --hi double Ogurea." * * * Jvu abo ~vea that Shannan't ereat capacity lo -•ts. and Ida dedlca· lion to 1hlnklnl and plannlnc baltelholl every momelll bu 1mpr.-hla players. "lie carr!a a pad and pencll-'J-ail lho -and &tlJtlme lie -of aometblnc, jola 11 down • • , -·Nioa a same," lv11 rtTtala. 11Hil power of concentration 11 pro- babq Ille bli ,..._ Wby ha. WU able to bit 1$ -.. Ina -· (sUll Iha NBA record). . "He holdl procllcea the day of 1 11me. Bui ha'a U-, too. He doetll'i Ilk anything of hla players that lie _, dO -· Ila loll «11 ud runi -ot ... . . .... lour m!la tvllY mornlnB and whe!l ·lliO team ts od the"road hejop In piece 1n·!>fa rOOJn. "'He'1 strong-Ida arms lool: like ~ bonds. lle'I I great natural lthleto, Mi haYlng been an amateur boser, buei14 and bub1hall player. -~· "NO:W be'J a ,70 golfer and I think ti decided to take U aaiouJ!y and 111 on pro toar, he'd make a lot of rra;ey."·-.,,~.~ Ive. rememben a Orne when the StJf1 · were practicing ln Pomoaa 11111 lie .g; sested playlng ping. -with ~ for a, dollar a game. .• ~ "I .bad been a divisional champjori· h Great LaW Naval Slalloll &Dd. lhiMJl)ll I wu • better tlian average pfuc ~ player. But be went through me llk&1a doee of salt -I don't thlnk I got mGn than lour poinll In any game. . 0 But 1here'1 no way you can't respect Sharman. He has a flnlng l)'llem -II I pr.fer has I turnover he'• fined ' buck, And If he blocks • •bot he a.ts • buclr. , "Right DOW I lhlnk the Laken retped bbD""' much they'd Walt_ !be court '?" the.Ir hands If he said to." -· Rose Bowl , t • • Drills _ Open For · Stanford . "' • . . ' • ' • ·!.·M· ' • I I I I • I I I • • I • ~. ~ ,, I • • I:. ' •• •• ... , , .. r ,, • ' ' • • • • \ , • • ,. • ,l, . ' • • • I [ . . .. '" ' .. ... . .... ..,, ...... • . ~ .. •••• , " AnteateJ's . Check 'Out . ~ ' . a.,iop, ,JtiY.~ . ' . I ,• I • • t ~ bOUJe it' ~ •I UC 'il'Y!Qe lhla •,...Ii' but .. the coacbln& mH •of 'lhe J.n!eitJi ' boKMball sqUlll ls mote.·tUn atUYe. • '. , Bead man Tim Tlft tra.Yeltci' to! San 'Diego ' State Wedn0da7 night lo IOOUt fonner UCI coach DJck D1viJ' Aztecs against North Dakota Slate, •nllclpa!ing a .,..11., of the two IChools in the an- nul! Ktwuls lourney lo Crawlonl llall Wadoield>y. "I will 10 lo Westmont Colle&• lo watch Humboldt State ellber Friday or SalW'day Di&bt/'· Tift reveals. , ... ; Humboidt plays Clminon~Mudd !'II· day' nigh! •nd brlnp • M ..-.! to. "8 Soolb!ancl for the double to u r,n (y parilclpa!loo. Wheaton College of 1lliqill UOWARD 'f,IANDY . . " CORONA DEL MAR'S MARK LOWfREE RACES DOWNCOUltT WITH BALL IN THI SIA KINGS' 64-.52 HUNTINGTON TOUltNIY WIN Ovl1t Nlw°l'OltT HAll901t. 1ang1.. with the host school anc!. TUt It hopeful Wheaton and Humboldt will mett Saturday evening. · "'lllil"""1d give me .....W.W !o,- an opinion on for our game with Humboldt," be aaJd .. "WewUI UJe •mu· ~ u ..... qalnat lhem ancll 'll'ilU!d like to see them against that type or defense before our 1ame." '' !Corona del Mar omes Back; Oilers Sink· to Consolation .. . Edison Eases . The Anteater tourney takes plact Tuea- day and Wedne.!day night b e for e Christmas with UCI and Humboldt State meeting,atit opening night. The cham· pioMbip geme la alao •t 9 on Wedneaday. . ' ~· lips Sailors After Last-ditch 82-80· Loss To Semifinals, Trip8 Spartans, Meanwhile, assistant coach Jerry Hulben i> Jn Modtllo .doing a lltU. recruiting at ·one of the oldest and most prestigious junior college tournamenll around. By PIDL RO&S 011110 o.11r PJ1t1 ~?-'" By ROGER CARUON Corona del Mar's Sea· Kings rebolUlded °' 1110 ot11r ''"' 1taH from Tuesday night's set-,back against Cal Wulfsbere's two free throws witb 18 Servile by overcOming cross-district rivhl .seconds remaining in the sec 0 n d NeWport Harbor, 64-52, in the consolation quarterfinals ot the 43rd annual Hun-c overtime Wednesday night relegated the tington Beach InvitaUOnaJ basketball host Hunlington Beach fflih Oilers to an tournament at Edison Hijh Wednesday afternoon tussle with Millikan today in night. , .lbe 43nl annual Hunling1on Beach Invi!a· The Sea Kings (IH) '"m now 1..,. , U~ baske!bal! tourney. · Arcadia's Apaches at 8:30 'tonJght at the ·'" ·It was a sWn~ turnabout for coach game location in the cons o I at i on Elmer Combs' Oilers, who had led un- 1emifinals. 'If • ' defeated Long Beach Wilson (M ) by as For d>rona. ». waa merely a i:~at many I! 13 point.. (~) m~way perforI11ance of an earlier 64-50 victory • through the third period. over these same Tars. But numerous turnovers a 11. l n 1 t Wilson's press put things into overtime and an eventual 82-80 defeat. In tonight's semifinals play It'll be Warren and Wilson at 7 followed by Compton and Servile at 8;30. Other scores Weihlfsday in cham- pioa&blp play were Comptoa 55, Pactflc SO: Swiliy 11111.s 71, Serv)le 53; and War- ren 61, Millilan -Sl. • Pactfic ancl Servile , battled •I 4:30 following the H1D1ting10D-Milllkan cl.sh. "We just did not handle the press," Combo explained, "but our lack of defense in the second half hurt even more ' Edlaon's Oiarger1 ~amed themselves a 7 o'clock consolation eemlfinal ap,ot against Tustin tonight on the Charger floor in the 43rd annual Huntington Beach Invitational basketball tournament. Coach Dave Mohs' Edison quintet got itself into the semis by soundly thrashing Villa Park's Spartans, 65-44, on the same court Wednesday night while Tustin wtllpped Anaheim, 85-62, in an earlier tiff. The Chargers effectively solved Villa Park's pressing tactics, which included full court coverage al times and hall court pressure on other occasions. .He will fly, to Washington to watch Seattle-Pacific Friday nl&hl and Puget Sound Sa!urclay. UCI !aoales with Seattle-Pacific nell Thursday and Puget Sound later In the campaign. Both 1amer figure ~Uy in Till'• piano foe 1Uccess at UCI this year. "We have to do wtll or defeat both of them to be considered for the NCAA Regionals, 01 is the way he feeil: about the two games. ~ut first things, first. Humboldt Slate brings • pe]lesl, H recocd to the Westmont toumamenL And, Jn onler lo a<compll&b a triumph · ~'rrii:.~ t1meha/l~~:;c1! GWC Upended, 93•73 The winne rs pushed. their overall record to 4-3 by hitting on 22 or 47 field goals for a respectable 48.8 percenta'ge while also canning .21 oC 28 from the foul line. Meanwhile, Villa J>art's markamanship was atrocious, to uy the least. San Diego Stale Is 7-4 and will tra\rel to Oregon State Saturday night for a atnite game in the Northwest ,before partidpa- tlon in the ucr event aa:ainlt Qiapman Tuesday at 7. 1terfing defensive effort. fact, Corona kept !j'ewporl's poten. T L ' A · y~n:~.~olf::1:~ . urrwvers, ancer ce The Spartans connected on Just 18 of '73 from the field for a frigid 24.1-nonn while managing but eight of 14 from the charity stripe. • Add look411n~ BOb' Balley, llead ,.. .. · fe11lonal at RuchO Su J01qala plf coane, ptiyed football 1t OrUI* Coad College I• ltM and wore ju1ey No. 11. ' sp<lrl In tlle fburth quarter mllng losers over Uie 50 mark. .: r • ' =~.~~!~L."'~r'd1~ •• ···.T· · oo Much. fo· r Rustlers P': the first ball to. put down tllelr verSaHes fOr gooC:l. • ' ' Edison sewed up the victory early -in the initial stages of the second half. That's when the Chargen zipped from a 26-19 lead into a much fatter 37-19 ad· vantage , courtesy of their a611ity to break the Spartan press and the jelling of the fast brtak. Wbell the DAILY PILOT ru • plctan of tlll1 year'• Soutb Coad Coaferuee co- chtniplom, Bob w111't nre If tt wn th flpt pltoto Gr IOL No. 1111 alM • laa1ky blonde ud b very llmllar la appearaoce lo Balley. Tbe player -llarvey Sarpr• . .... Wi!b Corona on top by 23-19, It eoheno- lb margin by dumping m eight poln!a Ille fmal two mlnules of Ille lniUal hall assume a 31-11 advantage at fit. on1.5.;· "' I " Sea Kings managed this oo shots m the left corner by Matt Keough and f Whartoo and on two free throws ch by Wharton and Dan Grtgsby. ·At the s8.me time, the only points · port was able to dump through in · t span came on a pair of charity ~ by Dan Johnson. ,, C-t .. , Mar f~) NIWl*f ln> . """., """., 1 1 s l Mcl<ln,,.Y • s t n l021Swlck 20'' ••llfSpr.., 51211 6ll l5Cllne J0 2' wr• J201JOhMOn 221' ialbY 1 2J6 8ow!Mn 0 121 rton l S 1 11 Lenon I 1 I I rd'oft 0 I 0 I 011111 1J 11 16 4-4 Tolti. 2110 UJJ • ·~ .. ~~ Q1,1tr'I-• (.of'OM d•l Mtr II 20 ll lt -'' l HtwPOrl Htrbor H 10 U lt -S2 ~ By RON EVANS Of ,... °'"' "'"" ,,.,, /ILTA LOMA-Nino-thirty Jn the morn- ing is Just too earlf to play basnlball. ' That could very Well be the thougflt of Golden West College coach Dick Stricklin after he watched his Rustlers drop a 93- 73 decision to ruiged Pasadena in the opeaing salvo of lhe Chaffey inl?tational tournament Wedne5'1ay . The setback put the RusUers into the consolation round against Gt'OS!ITlont. 85- 83 loser to East 14. The two clubs pi.et this morning. Golden We!t just had too ma11Jf turn· overs and too much of Pasadena's g..7 ceriter Larry Pounds to stay witb lhe Lancers. . Those turnovers e.lagued the Ru.Uers throughout When Golden West would make a run at Pasadena (7-2)1 a key turn- over wouJd dim its d>alr- And it was U!Ually POUDds who convert- ed the turnover into a Pasadena two- po'•'·r. ' VHM Pert 1441 a•IMfl IUI W d be} r!n •uK ft n llf i. · " n ., ,, ed ing IJ will g Fridl)' night for 'nle 4M._-.....1 f~ fln!lhed With kllroy 1 1 J s ••Id! 1 • • 2 tlDe ol the ,tll-tlme greet water polo pl•Y· 35 ~ alfh. M ........ (al LI _.,... ftU O\ln(111 S t 1 1t Sllooll. ' 10 t II pointa, ..... .,.aying some ..... :t moves ft n ,. "' ft n .,, ., ArW111 1 2 s , H••"*" 1 o 1 , m at UC Irvine. to the bucket and some fine jump ahot.s. wti1m.1c1 1 t 2 12 Dtbwry 11 ' ll H v1111 ' 2 t 10 Partier ' 2 1 10 Ferdy Mwlmino and Lindi Lee O\lnk 'f J I IJ WUlfl,_. J t l I OltreoO-l I J I llrbel J I I ' And he led the Lancers on the boards. Worthy , 1 1 1, Hloll'lt!wY s 1 1 11 Wl(ldttrom 1 1 1 , wi11r."" 1 ' J 1 QandJer will be married It h OJm.. 1be game was a little frustrating for White s ' , 11 S'*1 1 J ' 1• ToSl9fCM 1 0 • 2 ~ 1 '• ' 2 munlty Congregational Church of C"«ona the ~tlen who have now dropped three lroob 11 1 1 " :i~ : : ~ 1: =~• 1 : ; ~ &:m-11 ~ ; : ~ de! Mar. (• •• • ~ ·and ~. their seas°' mart to Tot•• ,. 21 10 • ~e':11 J : J,: Tor.11 H 1 11 ., "=11 ri ,; 1: J Congratulations to the young couple -.-. " ,..,.... scwe lt7 GNl'Qn and be.st wi.sbea to Ferdy in conllnuini On three separate occaaians, Golden Hun11n11or1 ••di 11 11 " 11 • 2 -• vma ,.,,. 10 1 11 1• -., his medical studies at"UCL W~· players Were deaJt teobnlcal fou1s-1'jiiiiiii....,iiii-iiiiiiwii1ii_Di,,iii1ii1ii2ii' ii22iiii'iiii'u_ii.,iiiiiiiiiii.ii'iii'""';;uiiiiiiiaiiiiiii,iii2ii';;' ii~iii·ii,.ii_ii.,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiDiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiili'; all for cuntnr.· I~ .... ,. ... ,.,...,. .. ,..,..,.........,,. ... Jilli___,.,._..,,.,. .. Golden w..i, after • 11oW mr~ (the Rustlers trailed'll·2), rallied to go •head of the Lancers, 211-18: Tben1"ounds weftt to work, hitting !our cooaecuUve ba!tets fn>m 1n cloee. And al!er e q.o.pointer by Pasadena· (IJ•nl Kevin Hoyt and a free throw by Gary Richanlsoo, sandwiched around • pair of Rustler bucket.s, the winners ~ad a commanding ~22 leod. II ' ucs Drop Another One Final Seconds, 1i · 70 After that Pasadena maintained a 10-to !I-point advantage the rest of the way. 'BE Golden West got to within nlne with 1, ~r minutes to ~o bl the game (77"8), .....__....,1theLancersreeledo!!zine1>0inbm I 538 CENTER STREET• COS A MESA• PHONE 646-1919 ;f i By CRAIG SHEFF l • o( tt. DallY Pl ... llaH ~TA LOMA-Mt. San Antonio College , r ard Dan Spindler hit a bucket from se range with five seconds to go to nd Orange Coast a 71-70 loss in ille · g round Of the Olalfey invitational ketball tournament Wednesday after • t was the second heart.breaking set· k for coach Herb Livsey's Pirates in ive<lay period. turday nigh!, the Bucs dropped u triple overUme decision to Los M· CC in the final three seconds. like the LACC tilt, the Pirates had ance to wrap it up with seconds le.Ct. Ith just 21 seconds to go and OCC up G'te (7MI) Pirate forward C.huck key WIJ fouled. He missed his firs t pl snd Ml. San Ao!onio rebounded boll. Mount'6 worked It into Spindler ) who wa1 a.U alooe underneath the for 1.11 e.uy two-pointer. eo..t met Rivenlde this mom- ii the COOJOlation round. Riverside u 81,'ll' d..islon to LA Valley. WP ID aphl.U ba tUe for Livsey's crew the way qalnat a very tall Mountie t line that conti.'Jted of Spindler, cen· Jlllk• Muir Cl-10) and forwanl Paul IM). Bplndler domlaa led the boards for the most part and both got numerous buckets in close ovtr the abort- er Pirate front line. When Mt. SACJlltJO ol ib first 12 shots in the opening minutes for a 20-a lead it appeared that Orsftge Coaat was f!Oing to get blown out of the Chaffey College gymnasium. · But the Pirates began cutlini into the Mountie lead, redudng It to just one pojnt (33-37) at the half. ML SAC took thi upper. band in tbe seoond hatt, hold• I-lo~ advantage through most ol It. But when Mountie. coach Gene Victor was given a technlcal for cursing with eigh t minutes to ,o, OCC cashed In on it. The Pirates' Jahi Seymour converted the teclutical Jnto a lllccessful free lhro"' and also added a l"o-Polnler on the en- sulng in-bounds play to cut lhe Mounlle lead to fiYe (H-59). Then a pair of bud:ets by Bue forward Skip Wilhams and a short jumper by guard Glenn Nelsolri (IYe the Pirates a 65-34 lead and it was hectic the rest ol the way. °"9ft" CM•I {JI) Mt. 1M A""""9 ft!) "'".,'* "".," ",,_. II ' ' t1 wm..,.. 1 I ' lJ Nt!IOft 1$11Jfllt,.,.,. 6JllJ bfll .. ldl ' 0 ' .... kW.., ' ' 2 11 Wtn1'111l I l l 1• Oofl J 1 l 1 Htn1tK1 l 0 I 1 M11lr f I l U Yfl~f t I l l 109Cle1141f1Cr I I t l COllroY I I I 4 fOlt... '9 lJ IJ 71 To1tl1 • 10 11 71 MflftllN1 Mt, IM Antwi!. JI, 0tatlff Cott1 # a row and it was all over. _____ ;..;.;...------------+--~----... -----------Guard Joe Croom and reserve forward Jerr St. Clair led the RusUen with lt points each. St. Clair dJd most of his scoring in the first half, hitting seven of 11eve11 field goals. And Cl'oom contributed 11 of his total in the second 20 minutes. '~YOUR HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE ,f&e. OtldM wttt (nt ,......., ttJ> N n " ~ N ~ " ~ Footballs 7.95 to 24.95 (l'OOm 7f11•Hovt ltl• 1 arown 1111M1)0l'I ft l l Wl110!! S I S I R. JaMIOfl S f J 1' Andt..on s 2 I 12 PouMI 11 t I J.! l(llctl 1 , 0 J ,,,,_, , • • ' Soccerballs 8.95 · 17.95 St.Clair O 2 I ll It~• 7 tit Stll I I I J Alttll'lt I I I 0 Sit~ I 0 J 2 .COIHf\lf I I J 2 W"9Glltf 0 f 1 0 CouhMf I I 1 0 IUIT I 1 I )' \. • .lofwltoft I 1 t J Plitt 1 0 I 2 Toft'lt JI fl 11 tJ ..iw:ltnl I 0 I I 4 Square Balls 3.49 '°"" ,, 11 f1 n ~:~;:;::T. JAC ,_Te_n111_·s_e_a11_s 7_.9_5 _doz._ TONIGHT Handballs 95c & 1.10 COLLIDE GILMW HOT SPRJNGS-S.ddl<blck College's basketball team atttmpU to notch Ua fin! victory of the 1'71-72 c:&m- palgn tonight, f•cinl Mt Su J•cloto at 9: 15 In the aMual lift. JAC !<ilJmlUlltllt here. I Saddleback's Gauchos have dropped all Playpnd Balls Letterman Jackets 27 .95 1even of their games thus far. Im·-----------U Saddleback defeab Mt S.n J1cin!o tonight, they wJll lace the Antelope Val· ley-Canyons winner Friday night at t :l5. If the Gauchos JOit, they will play 1 con· Basketballs 5.95 to 16.95 • Tennis Dresses 14.95 & 29.95 .. Tennis Shorts 5.95 to 12.95 Tennis Shirts 4.95 to 8.00 1Jcfl8S Tennis Shoes 7.95 Men's Tennis Shoes 8.50-9.50 WamHlp SUHs 12.95 & 19.95 HandbaN GIOYes 3.95 to 6.95 Nylon Jackets 7.95 & 15.95 Tennis Rackets 6.95 to 48.95 Volleyballs 3.95 to 17.95 tolatlon round tllt at S:4S Friday. ,,..., • .,._ ... _ .. ., ... , .. .,,~ .. ._-•...,..,••••J1•1<•""'•""'--•••1<•""'•""'•-IWQW1<•••..,-.. .,,. ..... ., .. .., ....... ~,. •• .,.., ... , ... I •. .. 'J .. San t ''" ting an- IWI In or .. th• for Y· I I Tilun<1'7, O.U-16, 1971 'Freshman Paces Marina Triumph • '8y HOWARD L. HANDY ot .. ~ ..... .,.,. Marina High School has a secret weapon and barring the unexpected, be wW be around for a 1oi1g time. The sec:;ret weapon Is a young freshman basketball player who promises stardom within a short period or time. .Bob Losner, t 6 ·foo t -~ forwaf<I, made the most of his rm start as a vars11y player Wednesday night to 'lead coitch Jim Stephens' Marina Vikings to a 72-55 victory over visiting Lakewood in a oon-league game played on the winner's court. Losner joined senior team- mate Dean Bogdan 1n con! Ing Into the starting )lneup on a regular basl8, the Yikes figure to hnprove. Spealul oot only scorm early for the Vlkhlt!s but bad thre. ateals In the first ha.IC and ad- ded another in the fourth period. ' Marina hit at·a fancy 46 per- cent from the floor while Lakewood, lnlimidated by the towering Looner and Bogdan. hit l9 pen:ent with Glen Gerke lending the way with 27. Marina will host t h e Fullerton Indians Friday night with tipoff at 8 o'clock. Cage Scores trolling bolh backboards and s •• r.m ... hA•ffNll after a wobbly start, pkked up s111 c1M1...i1 14H 1u1 c~ ~ Ctl f !2'1:1 Rtlllr the tempo to lead all Marina llCIOll'tJ 01 ,. ,., E1r1 scorers wilh 25. He not only Kalot• 111 c 1to E1111es Elltl'lhol!T> ffl G (4) Mo:Cormldr hit uncter the basket but from .$dlftn1 !71 G c.J °*'"*' 12 to 20;·feet out and ffOD1 the sc SC:or1nt subif-Ktewoei" " T"'°"""' · d -"-t h -2, ICr1rMr l. Oe,..n ICI, CdM comers m aw.uug e scorin. 51111........o.i;" t. McKHVll~ 1. DAILY Pit.Of • hltosky Top Pirate Craig Zaltooky ... the - valuable pblyer '-' It Wedneoday night's blnquol la114iDi the Orange Qiu! College rootball team • sttve Mooaban war prestnted t b e outstaod.lD4: back award and P a 1 Sweetland was honored a~ th! oot~anding lineman, Bolh, ar~ freshman. The Bill Jenkins award for · hitter of the year went. h linebacker Paul Moro. Anolbti linebacker -Dan Moati: - was presented the most: lm·· proved award given anooall3 by the DAILY PILOT. The leaduabip awant - presented by the N~r Harbor-Costa Mesa Wons (lul went to Dennis Waht!ra. TAB can Hv• · with a budget • : • . YOURS! 1'b :. 835-7'177 Lakew~players. DlldllMlll " Gu111t1on i. 1C111111 ,, I • Fr1no:o l. 'He improved tremen-~f.....,j§~""§' ~""""'§~ .. 5-~. ~·~,.~~[;~~~~~~~~ dously since the s e a s o n · started,'' Step¥na ,.Id follow-~~ SQnset League Cross Coaintry C Jaampions mg~gam<. s . §' . . ."We just wan~ In hring e~ "o·, 'JI~ _: him along slowly and not p., ~_j make h i m sell-conscious. o 0 'J! . Consequently, he hasn't played cr.•o• ~~g!:"U:lr~n~~~tes ln ~ : BICYCLES,,. Newport Harbor High's cross country team swept to the Sunset ... League championship. Front row from left -Jeff Kingsley, Clark Pothoff, Bill Heidbrink, Lee Batson, Sam Simakis. Standing ·- coach Bob Hailey, John Holcomb, Craig Clarke, Tim Rudy, Denny Cline, Dave Cross, coach Bert Donald. "He started this one because ~ our seniors haven't been doing :.,, c FOR THE •' the job we expected and he <::: MERRIEST played the entire game. I CHRISTMAS o...- think he's ready." -. ~: Monarchs Trample :. Tourney Foe , 63-28 Cjrcling Th e Links Southland Ski Areas, Ready he Is. FAMILY fUNt,.._. Lakewood opened 1n front with a free throw and regain· ed the lead at 3-2 early in the T. ~~':..· 646-17116 Have Plenty of Snow action. After that, Roger st•rb 0«. 1t1: ""'· "'"' l"rt., • 11 11 111 .. ' ,. 4,,. .., • Speaks hit his second field!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mater Del Hlgh's Monarchs · snapped out of a three-game '· losing streak Wednesday on : • their way to a lopsided 62-38 goa l and the Vikings were off ~ (15 in the decisive second Mesa Verde Southland ski buffs will have Hothd•v Hin --e1•11Y wuh ~ and running. They never look-Sea.IS lncl'le1 IM m1ttreu 1110W on 1 21.lnch half) while committing only Mesa Verde Country Club plenty of opportunities to en· rn•llJTllOe 11.1 .. , iwo ·-0111 •lld • ed. back and the Lancers . eight miscues themselves. joy ~eir fa,vorite pa~time at :;:~. 1111 opeft/ 'e•teiient eonc1lt1oM receipted for only their second From the floor Mater Del gohrislfers staged. theirf annual a myriad of winter resorts in Mt. a.1c1r --this wet1tenc1 1or loss of the early campaign rn mw• ' . PllCU .:o. · • conquest of Santa Ana Valley : .. at V a1encla High. ' And in doing so coach Jerry Tardie's Monarchs qualified . ·for the consolation cham- plonshle game Friday af· ~ .. ternoon (5:30) against F'oothfll in the ninth aruiuaJ VaJencia Lettermen's Club basketball ··~~. .., . F.ootblll drew the assigri- ; ment to face Maler Dei after •. dropping a 7/.71 first-round .'.tut In Troy, then drawing a · bye Wednesday. The Monarchs' easy win .,.over Santa, Ana Valley Via5 a : •rrematch· of their initial non. -:•Jeague test of the season and this time it was even easier. The Falcons tried to cross ·up Mater Dei with a slow ··down, deliberate style in the ~·first half, but George Herold's ~ four second quarter buckets ' gave lhe winners a 22-12. lead with 1:02 left in the half. Then Tardie unleashed a man-to-man defeme in ~ se- . cond half, Greg Green began • dropping the ball in from . .'.outside and it was all over. ,. "W• really need«I that one," said Tardie afterward. •. Herold tiad his best scoring ~ effort of the year with 24 counters and Green added 18 ·.to the Monarchs' cause. .'.: And Tardie was pleased with :-. both along with Dave Nfnry ·:and Rick Kniffin. ~ ;: The Monarchs forced 22 :'Santa Ana VaJley turooyers Basketba ll·. . ;~ Summari~ C · tmas party go! tourna· both Southern California and 11"'' .... 1"' •nd .,_. Pl•r: tr1rM 1"""" against six victories. was 27 or 71 for 38 percent. At .io ..-. the f-throw line the stats ment over the past weekend in the High Sierras this M1. Pll'IOI --weetena1 wim 11 Marina's mark is now 4-2 ror ''"" kend /ndlel 1111 i,_; Wiit bt -dill'( from b showed nine for 13. with 90 couples participating wee · o.c. ie thrllll9h Ntw y..,,, trom d•wn t e year and with Losner mov- ln the first half Santa Ana in the scotch twosome event Most of. the Southland ski un~1!t!i''~i°" --e1111Y with 10.11 * .. fr _ 1 -t:f ed . areas are open, including Gold 1nt11n °' mMWn.cie .-1 -ma1nu1 ,,_ ... Valley had two attempts from that was. follow by dinner Mine, Holliday Hill, Mt. Baldy, 1n<1 two.._ 11~ -; 1100C1 u.11111. 111 n •' ,. the gratis stripe -Mater Diei and dancmg. , Mt. Pioos. Rebel Ridge, Snow ,.!:=. ~1\11-...... ~;'•n.:~Zi ~::!.r ~ ~ ~ ~ none. First place went to 111rs. Forest, Soow Ridge, Snow ::::.,..,..~~'~'~"" 10 m•~e •r1Jfld•I ::=" i ~ ~ 1~ The FaJcons were cold from . Jane Feltelson and Bob Valley. Snow Summit and s-R~ --d1111 with MK 1... SPeau ' • 2 12 the floor, hitting on1y 13 of 49 Wigmore. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Table Mountain. ~ri::~-; .-_. '' lowel' ~ , ,: ,: ,: ~ attempts for 26.5 percenL And DonaJdson futisbed second and In addition, 'June Mountain JMW s...mm11 --d•llY with nw Liii....., 1u1 the gratis shooting showed two Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ikenberry fn the High Sierras reports :=5 ,;'!...';":. =1~i~ :! :!o '::; c.mw.ii 1: ~ '; ~ for seven. placed third. some new powder and ex-'--_._.1r,., e11c.i1en1 111111111 anc1 tiNton J • l ' ~ i>OUlbUllY cf .,_ nlllltl1. 1 'l'ovnt 2 I J • 19th Hole cellent skiing. s,_ v111rr --d111y wl!h tour Gen:• u J • 21 Here is a ski report of the 1nc1ws °' m1nm.oe -1 two ,_ Jew111 2 1 4 5 Knlfli<> ··~ '' " •' •• Youngsters in the Orange Southern California resorts. tows --'Int. e""1a 1 • • • ~ ~ ! 1~ Coast area interested in learn· s.ni1rn c111...,,., 1r!'~!r1C1~":/~ two°"r'~111~..:,: ·~~':" 2! ; ,: 1r ; : ! 1: ing more about the game or Gold M1,. --d•Ur w1111 1111 1n-°" • 11).rnc11 m1nm.a 11111; Ho. 1 tow • ktl'9 11r 0111rt9f'1 10 , , 24 golf, will have an opportunity ~r11:1 :; e::."~1 :r1111 •::1;..,.~ ~~:.''11.,., w«Y ·toOCt •kHr-. con-t':k!:.c.t ~~ l~ :: :.:Z Kllev Gr1en ·-· Mtrllndll!1 E, l'oellt"l'll '"" ~ : ; ~ ~~i~~r~;ifha:e~~~ ~~~is~i~~1----------------------~----------r ; ; : ..; ing Range Saturday at 1 o'clock. J. Poellltn Tot1ls ...... ·-" Roblrts Hill , __ ·-· . ... Tot11$ S.nt1 A,.. VtHl'f 1211 " . . ' ' . ' . ' , , . • • " ' Seen llr °''"'" ., . "' • • , " , . , • • , . . ' " 3 Mllw Oil • 1• 21 11 -6J SA V1ller • I ' 10 -:II The range is loCated just north of Costa Mesa at I&.m S. Harbor Boulevard. Youngsters from 8 through , 18 are invited to participate in the clinic with the charge of I $1.50 including instruction and p golf balls. Laguna Netters Win Laguna Beach Tennis Club remains in first place in the Orange County Winter League favor as he rattled off a $.1 victory in the final set in 30 minutes. following a 9-0 victory over the Mttl'• si"'"" Fullerton No. 3 team this s~ P.a~oc:t CLJ dl'I. ic:"" ~ney W k .. ..i the } ' ho e IF!. 44, 1..i. i·I. , ee e ...... on ooer s m CIM.K.k scr111ner (Ll dtf. Alex Porlat>d courts.' !Fl,'"'·'"'· Stev~· Peacock paced the ... ,,,.... 1t1ra 11.1 11a1. Mlk• 1Cow11 . thr 0=1. '"'· "'°· victory .with a ee-set win so0 J1mlffon ILi dtl', Ron Doebler over Kfn Mltlley, U, 7-6, •L IF~~·]~ (LJ dtf. Jo11n '"""'*"' Peacock was forced to CF1. w. M . P t ' le W-'S Sllllllt overcome eacoc s accura Ltllll• culh!r-. tLI dd..,.E, Hu'• 1F1. volleys and to~sptn backhand "°' .. ,. to gain the victory. ' Lind• c\lltt':-:i:.•::•~.,..i.eo,. 1L1 After ,dropping the first set, clef. DDtbltr" =-~~ •t. •1, Peacocltforced the second set kr111ntr •rid J-cC.1 .,, srm. into a lie.breaker and won, rnona Mid 11"-•1 1F1, .. ,. M. t_alCU» llSTllllS Cll.1.Y.C.1(1•11£1 llMUlY.• PIOlf", 6~ r:tl.ll l[llJIM. IPllll S. Only more . shopping Clays till Chrisllnas! Jol'MI Ttul 11111 kl'tn IL) dff. M.ltln' • 7~ niu~tumed the tide in bis Mii l"ollillld IF), w.·u 1ditf..-n1. ~ .MllW Yenlf't M91c~I 1.1...,..,..,.· =::i'===========-c:-,--::---1 '~1''9llhl11 Y1l9" lnl 14'1 ..._...,-l Gtintlle IUI F ,.,....... (U} •'Rotludl (fl F HlllY 1151 • Kenclrldl Cl! 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HASn SALIS • srmc1 L w. ftMIS Tl. & IMP\.. co. ~ Clemente Kiwaru.s ~ llJ71 -... a.r... ..... 162t L ffnt k . !)'itatJonal title wllh three firat SJ7•1700 S4J.J•lf ~nd •• mes 8 c h e d u 1 e d SANTA ANA SANTA AN.A :tonighl CLAU on HAIDWAll lHOX INDUSTllAL SU,,L\'" · Estancia opened the tourney z11 s. M• 1120 s . .,.... A"' ~this afternoon with a tilt M7-t•3l 547.ft71 1agalnst Saddleblck. HUHTINIJTO N l~CH OUNGI ; The three games on lap RON'S MINl..CYCLI CITT ILllN'S U NTAL & GDH. Cfl. 'tonight include Costa Mesa t7Zl6 IMc• •"'° 114 N. on .. }against Laguna Beach at ~; 142.2111 611411 l /l.ilssion Vtej9 VI the San COSTA MISA ~ t J lor varsity team fON't'S IUILIHNG MATllt•L. INC. ""'emen e un · 1011 H..,,.n h.i...ni tail 1:30: and San Clemente 14a.1121 igainsfOanesha at I: ss~qT. GiveSagram's 7Crown and BeSurc. '......,Git "'dcltcd fortllCllDlldlrL ... 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SKIS BOOTS, POLES ... :.::• .. ,. 11~ NICOUNT TO Sit CLUI MIMlllS om 200 PAllS H NTAL SKIS ~10 Soatll CGUt Plua ---Co.la Me!ll Sll4SU ..... ......... ... ..... __ '· ; I • ' . ., ' . • ' • f • • • • I ... • • •• " r ·• • • l " " r. I • • ". -.. ,_ .. ,, ............... . -· . ..., . ..._,.. .... ~. '" . ' ...... • Tho.nd>1. --16, 19n OUTDOORS? Spook Is . Spooked' Over SJS . . • , 1~101 by the thoUaands ""moving into. SoulhenLGlll· Bil!J ~iM'o;w: ,¥"1:1'1>j~'· bu • J.t u 1evere s1.9:rms Jri ttie Pacific Northwest are r~s-been ~~=.iiat)OI al for the mas.s mJgratWJ. · r , ,, Memphli 1'\JnJvtnil for 'I M .. t ol the open :tr lh Northern i;alilot\lill,. Oregon and II YWI •'!'l&bt ~.jie'U !:~~ J=• 0.:.: ;;;/:'~f:::·!'nd°t: ;J,oot !',!: be amoil, ~1irfl to!;iimJI · ;.tu'9ed from !be ""-· . ; • lie 'a ,1 Jljll~ wo1;1:l'!I' •Yei' h1t :rule. j..11\e(AllJJ~ area saw !be birds leave early wt, dub'.• prst ,aijl<1raoc6)n a • aetUe Iil the. flonl!y Lake area above J\eno .. eee.. and , 1 major-Post euson bowl pe, tit ~ out Ip tbJa: area as long 8:5 ia possible Mfore the Pasad a Bowl th be lit1d .... the <>Wen's ·vauey, Colorado Ri'let aJ)d salton Sea. en • ' ' • iirilbiil>IJ tpe· rbo&t aotlceable increase in waterfowl ~pu-• Sat.urdAy at the.,_Role Bowl bil been the C.padian honker buildup in 'Riverside eoun. "We never e x p e c t e d ty_ ~·qi ~l)lg~ can be ,e. ~ln·Uie UJOs be-anything but that we woold !be cities o! RJvmi~e and San Jadbth. , have 191!1<. ~ IOOP. com· · t.enDe "' Costa Mesa· and Ed Groehil,yie ol toguna · petjLioh fl> tlfi J!is¥••• , baaed ·bfi .bOnien on tbe Due) Harbor Hunt Club llowl," MurllllY said. f )\ursan ier this week "Jlle. pelr o! hunters also repoit' that Ibey bag· J.,. 1!!4\e'. lk. ll<>I,' J1i.rt an ~ a fair number of t:ptjg and widgeon on their hunts. 1 ·avtra'ge IOotG&Jl·.tQm <:__it is i ~ewport Beach scatter-gunner Hobie SmiOi had a. good an excell~I ~lball·. Ul.n], • al the Sprig Club located on !he northeru' <!fld'<( tbe' §>lion · milch ittooli" ·llian "" '"r ! s a. Smith says there a~ a lot of big ~wrt« ~th. JDiPerial · nail)' ~ed.'' ~· ... t ey and that there are as· many geeae·iit-the-Valley1'U there · San Jose"StatE, represe . · • in years. . the P,acific Coast , ""Ath1eUc1 g winds have.)lelped private clubs and public shii>Ung A..n.,' 1'>1ds a st'""11ng 13-)1 s around the sea. , . uRBet -y~ptory ov~ Rose ~WI· ~ ow I~ are ttie main aUracUon al the WlSter WUdJlfe bound.:·Stanford abd f11W15 a. !' ef where-iiWlterS deploying decots· are·~ good to · ellght cboice at31hst Mernl'hls. Olllent goose shootint. Jerry Tbompsoo iMd· Phil 'tOl.el· of the ,.. :state~ kingpin of tile Missouri " Wl&r area were two hunters bagging limits·of geese and ducks Valley .Conferen~ )me~ the on the refuae durin& a recent hunt. , · 'tw'o clubs-,~llide/ sbort drive to-the lhallow waters ol the "'hclt Bay ii cur· And Murphy. can only aVff. a -·to. ~d. This marsh area is . ~mlllf .... with "When Dewey King (San ds of ducks and ·other, waterfowl. The ma)O~ty of ,ducks Jose coach) says hia club µses resting and feediq on the _pr~rve_ are l!P!!B1 but .there a multiple offense, you'd _bet- lso widgeon anl)f spoanies Dl.lled m 111tb theni. • ter believe he isn't kid4ing. ,.. .j:l'he oo~k for ~ rtmtfinder of tHe-waterfowt _ aeuM is They have in Dave Cbiney ~ goOO m all portions of ~ Southland._ Opel_! wat~ 11 at a All·Amuican linebacker, .one um due to the lack of ram and f~g rught time temp-of the fi®Jt, athletes "in the ,era9Jtts is forcing the birds (o bunch up oo_,.open water. • country aJid 6e i.s bf far f,beir ' · DotJe Searce in Me•o · finest aweie, but their of(ense ~ ~ , ,,~ -~~ iaverystrong,too. ~, . · Id weaftitf Js also J'.CSPOllSlble for,~ illetllKHnlnl , "I would compare San JoR bltewlD( den to m.i(rate farther ~ tlMf ~ bor. St.ate favorably with ~ thei reporU Saady. Boose 'of NewPOrt Bed. "Tlte major ooncen· University of Mississippi. ~ ·-. ·or blrds js now la the farm 1lud1 aroand Ber-,slllo only ·dilfer.ence-Js. that :·t sou .. war~. , . . , Miasias1ppi can put more tntn,, L.:'""C.:::%:i:.;:_:;::;:._..:., ____ _J , ;Boose also reporieCI \iit ~ dock popalatiOI ls bulldJ.ag up Jn uniform. Man for P1an, • ~... " ·• rivers below ·lh!l.)l!lr!ler city of l\1exl<IJ/ but tb1t ll wW ,!hough, San J.., Is j~ as :__:,;_ __ :,.._..:._ ___________ .;...._ tW mid..JUlllJ'f, • · \ 1 .,.,. good and; I'm convtiicect, · · ' . No Albacore Limit '-,, :-r~ ~~,learn we've Cal ,State (Long Beach) • • twater anglers scored a victory in the recent meeting or "l know One thing, though:" Fish and Game Co~ission. Sportsmen •b'ave /ought bard he added. 11we're going to Pl AD' ah • c . ' Bowl Price For Youth r fears against the m~ backed commercial fl!hermen, an4 have to lose a lot o! sleep ays o·n eun ourt' . came out on top <i the political battle:-· ;r ... trying to find ·a . way to stop , te will' be no limil OJI sport catches of albacore next sea-them... Kids in youth organizations I~.' A litnit of ten fish ~ been recommended by com~~cial Murphy"' ~lub experiene'ed Cal State {Long Beach) will King was the second IUding throughout Southern California tif»etests at an ~rlier meeting, but due to 8 lack 1.egitunate its worst season since rbe took make its first of l'!VO Orange junior college scorer in the na-will have an opportunity to at-f msons the commission~ in fa~or of .• Uie ~rt fish;mit". over as, bead coach in' 1958. ~ty appearances Frldfy tJon last year with a 34.1 scor· tend Saturday'.s 26th annual ~Jlq Hoek C~ Anglf,tlff_~tl 1 ~~ I:Z w~:: b~ totalti~~ ~::m ~~enU';.arCew~: ·in« everage and ~tbeas~ern Pasadena Bowl contest at the r -Good catches of rock cod are being fttorlel by Dl,.Yey'1 ll..points. ~ 1 : (I). Iowa Area Comm Ull l t Y Rose Bowl, as guests of the a.._ Art's Laadl.q and Ute ludllrp '8Vt' &aacJd 1dlelr S.. The 49ers ranked i n College. sponsoring Pasadena J r . alet to capltalhe °" the _...... ,IJPig, CO'f" cod and Ung Still, the Ti!'!'Frs claim'ed the everyone's Pr;_season Top Ten 'Only former Orange County Qwnbtr of Co(nme.rce. .,...... 1,..__.& ·--" 1 d Missouri Valley Conference · u.e ar lty te ts 6-.. to 21 poaadl are M&':,unusul ~ • ...:... ,"1J-. •nUNJ.et ~ champloftslilp' lihd the rtght to will make a r~lurn engage-prep:on '!'! .v s ros r Dick Heimann, Chairman or ' •INi other bottom au. , ,. , , . nt the circuit 1 in the m~t to Ana,h~un on Feb, 1 2 guard ROY Miller, a tw~tlme the Pasadena Bowl Game, 1 O&ltlel ts slew .. to • Jack of fislitDf pressure bot a represe agawt UC Irvine. NJ-Clli'· .pick at Hunlina:ton stated that any y 0 u t h alee catclles of baYi Ud sand bast llave been checked in Pasadena Bowl. LQpg · Beacl) has t h r: e e Beach 'Bigh. Miller saw du\f organizations wishing to at· Ute Pavlllol ud ldt't. AB _oc:c~nal trl~ bn1 It. · "It's ~n. o~ of .• ~Y m~st · si.aders. bi:ck from last year'• . in just 11 games last year as a lend the Pasadena Bowl ....... hooked by bhl working anglers Dear the 'Reobe1 ~ · fru.strating se~sons, admits 24-5 club ~l·g UDADlmous sophomore but has impressed classic to be played between # Murphy. ''Fumbles caused the ( · ~~n All-Amertci guard Tarkanlan. San Jose State and. Memphis , • ' . . . gre~.te.s~ problems, -~ . §cl Ratleit A U; 1unior, ''We've Deen very pleased State, should contact the ' Colll}lfater Helps thats a PI a Y we ve never Railetr averag• 19.9 points ~·w!lh· Roy's P.~ogr~ss," says Jaycee office, 181 s. Los t fiahlng l.s .us1't. as the top . .port ·at most ~akes in t wor1ked ~n 1j prac~ce. Ma~ :..r,:rl:ame laSt year: Tarkanian. •'He 's going to be a Robles Avenue, in Pasadena, California as .....t.t water has bfought the fighting rain-of. act, 8 ways oUJ(ht ;Also back is 6-6 forward good help to us thls season." or call 213-792-5146. .... -.. __ ,...__,_ ..... Arn , .... T." . ~ l ; Poloist , Rulniers Accorded Honors ' •• \ .J J • W11tr polo• ond ·-1 COU11o Foulall Vollly Crull""*' try blllqueu -• U.. order V1nllt o/ ui. ovenlng In Orance Coat! MOii Val~blt; .Jd J"" area prep eirclet. l " 'nlngh:; Captain: lAIJ1 Reid; IJolll M ... Wiler Polo Most lmprovod :° !>!ilcO'Hanaen. v·~ . " --• Julor V1tl•Y Clplaln: Mllce Yarwood; !.$Oii v a lu ab I•: Matt MOii Vlluabll: Dave Martz: Wlldellch; Most )mproved: Clptlin; Gory Strlnfer; Most Bret Roll; Most Io,oplraUooll . ....:lm=pro..:.v...:ed..:.:...:Dltrlllc:· -'--Loe_. __ -Mllce Hollister. Jallllr VIHllJ· Clptaln: steve Sponagle; I.-'"'----~_,.---, Mbal Valu1ble: Richard Whit· more; Most Jmpri!ved: Frank Galea; M'!'I Insp!(aUonll: Bill Smlll)"ood; f · •. Fr.111-s'opb . Capta)n: ·Dave Lund; Most Valuable: Don 1~Pentecost: Most Improved: R ichard Chacon; Most Inspirational: OilP McAneney. Lapna Beach Wat.er Polo Vanlly · Moat valuable: Team; Most Improved: Larry F1¥ttej ~ captainl: ~Amory ~Ware and John Harbold; Coach' 1 Award : Mart:f MadjJ(jn, JaniOr Varsity Most Valuable: Pete Morton ; Most Jmproi'ed: Dan Jacobson; Co-captains: Pokil Seeman and Steve Buriting. Fro1b-Sopb · Most yaiuable.: Doug Johnson; Most Improved: Bob Malone; Co-captains: Bob Malone and Mike Benson. Westmllllter Cro11t-ci1untry Varsity . Captain : Dale. Quiggle; Most Valuable: Tom Shirley; Most Inspirational: Mike Chappel.I, Junior Varsitf Captain: Mark Jones; Most Valuable: Mike Braunstein; Most Inspfrational: Job n Alvarez. Froab-Sopb Captain: Mike Womack; Most Valuable: Dan Saddler; Most Inspirational: Don Ris- ing. Fountain Valley Watu Polo Varsity Captain :. Jim McAdams; Most Valuable: Peter, Noah ; Most Improved: Jerry Abshire: Jwdor Varsity Captain : Terry Woodruff; Most Valuable: Jim Rice; MoSt Improved: Peter Man· darino. Frosh..SOph Captain : Richard '. MatSQJl; Most Valuable: Steve Ochsner; Most ImprQved: Dan , .. Only .gmore ... ' . , SIPPl~ days till Dec •. 25 . . . ' Luttrell. to" life Good catch~ .. of planted trout are being caught on term turnovei:,. was for basket-~uck Terry, who started for Santa Clara with plenty of The only stipulation is that 11~ eggs and small b.lres. Anglers trQlling Epdie ball, not foottiiill . , . the \Jnited states in the Pan basketball tradition, rates as one adult supervisor be in FreibmAn · 111111uc~' 1Tt1o1c1n 6o~•M111n111•1··• noo1 Fishbacks in some of the ;:t .e e p e ~ lakes are picking up "But I can't really COOlplatn American Games last sum-one of the co-favorites for the attendance . with ev~ry ten , M:Ost Valuable: Sc o t.t uu -N<MllS 1>11nu1"'"~ rMlllfon, ''• ~to 3" pound .. ' ~ about the way things went. mer and ~9 center-forward West Coast Athletic Con-kids, 16 yf!ar~ of age and Nelson; _Most Improved : Vail Late ll.s~· trout as the best bet, followed closely by Sure, we had some bad br~~ ~ 'LY1,lll, w~e family now ference championship. under, admitted frreee~·===~D~a~vi~d~P~bo~l~er~·=====~~~=======; ~.,, · and bluegil Bass have moved into contention for top and could have been 7-3 if it resides m Huntington Beach. With its entire squad back, ;====--_ l bw=tebl.it catf1sh h~ve slowe d down due to the cold water. hadn't been for: them. But for Coach .Jerry Tarkan.ian has the Broncos will try and im· Like is o_pea.-aevG days and for .boat and motor re.Serva-the last 14 years, most of the plenty of o 1:1 ts tan ding prove last year's record of 11· hon (?i4l ~~ breaks have gone our W~Y-" ne'!_~ers, too, lite 6:-11 15 against one of the toughest pke ~1s1no~e Is· giyjng 'up some fair bass fishing on windJeJS, Now, Mu~phy and his staff cenW .Na~ .stepheps, a shot-schedules on th~ C o a s.t . to fishermen working the trees near ttle ·aou~ ,en~ •of the, are preparmg for the first DI~ ~~lt r• •,l'~ a', ,_Besides Long Beach, Santa Best'tenntnal' tackle to use are Rip Nunnery s leadheads bowl . appearance of a trlll'l!fe(!ed in~ CtellHton, Cara_ plays UCLA.-JJSC, South bladed jigs'fisMd right in the trees. . . , •-i...-Memphis State team. ~di! 5-2 guard LimonfKliig. f CarohnA and Jacksonville. Limit. of bas& hitting the sea Jes "In uceas of l5 ·~ .,, s! " . ~ .__...,., NIA ........ Cl .. fltY T.......... , ; "'-hi 11,, Clncl~ll 1• '. ... , _... '-1,lrst ..... , 'r.1 ' ,. • d otlllfl lit. 5"1H• 100 ~ .'of,• ,"'-9o Mi" ~~·JI ,. ' ! . .-· H0111t°" 1111 .t.11..,,'! ns. ovll'flme ' E~lrzt R-ros~~f'L ~ .•: Mllw•ukM n. e ut tla lOI Mt, SM AntOl'I 11":'&ino. COlltl 1D '· -C•ll-~ F"-lltf'lon '" eern•n:llno Ill Wd>t!' Si.le ,1, ""~n1Y!IM .'1 :A. ... ,~~':" ~"n U s... oi..o SI."· l>l.O. It,,,_... LA LA~ .... ~-ri~w.i.;. 77 C:et s1e1•. n.-e•'9'1 · , • • o""',.1c ,_., ....._ " , "" ., 'Cirrhff lal', s., Mllw t 2 -u:Ol ,etlfk: "r PIW1 1 -l:::r. Buch t 5, sen JCM1aulft ·Dl1t110 6hlO u. n, 111i1 -10 _ ....... _, _ , ,,.-,i ~11rr1w ''"" 1$, euo<tll\' s'•' ~· ., I AM .,, ..--a " , :f Br~"' Youne U , Oll1-. \ , • t Wlsocfto.ln tO. ""'\••ll•n l'I'~ , 111 H-n:I M.1 ....., C'"' t7, , ,.,. • .,.. 7l! p...., Stet1 1'I ; Y11t n, afOW!I : f)l!PIUI ~ ..__.v'"~~~ .. 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Q l!l NIC -~ho Cha..ilot (IJT,.._ •Cr••• 1uui CIJ""""' " ' • WW.•·"' U.! a111---m1 ........ 8J'"""'iiJi.w, . ii:! ..... ,.,,;.., Hiid..c1 ., la llltnlel D Ql lDI-..._ ~~,. U BnMll'I (Dolt Gtllowq) rt11111oll wftll hit hid! IChool s'lfffthltrt soun whtrl her ~intlll witll • ~If Is RWllM. Mtrtyn Masol aOOt1, (Ruchtdultd) II C1l CIJ al-"lbo °'' Tt1m Spirit" J.oncstfttt, lrMltiist. ill& • Illies el lilJllGIM ar rob- beriu, h11 "'* t& suspect • trieftds ilwolwmtllt. lilaJ-·-·-"' ''Tiit 'ldwt" br fllJW 1M1KO Slply of 1 rtdl 111111 lMo Mt.kl b llUJ besuty • . Bill"" . ..., .......... II!)_,..,_ t:30llladltW8"1._. - ' ' 10:0011 Ill II DIM Mril Guests 111 Gi"ltr Rot:•ri. Artt JoflMOll rnd Doll Meridith. om- D<IlCilEDOW. M1r1111ll, C-.• If law "Voiet front I Hlthtmare" Dwen M1rs1!1H 111d .Im Bnlldan drl'tnd MIU Williamson, chlrttd ~ 1tt1mpt to mtmnlt mvrdtt. a~-= ch~ .,.. Q""' -m* (dr1ml) '51-Aildl• Murpt!J, MichHI R~&rM-.... , IC) 'WI< -(I .... ~, , tD Seflri It Adftnturt ''Rhino Hunt" 1:301) .... •Ille ti.. Gwut b fD@WorW Ptlll Tony .1oi Whitt. di Ville Si1Mrp11111 D L111li ~.;Mi.rstsllf_"J .Concluslon IJ1' Te le AmloMllCff WsJe becbma .etlw'f.: lll'l'01Wd Ill • 11V1111 t111 lli1 Of 1 1'ltl cha:lnut 11:30 B .,.: (C) "'Vlfllllil• (drtm•) mnioll. '41-Medaltine Clrtlll, Fred Mso- a) Te r.a till TtVlfl Murr.,. · '(l)l~ll.... .ftmBill·Johns -. .,._ .. _..., --··"""'(all -..Ill Iii ,.,..,.. (drp1111) '62 ·-lt.45 SI llJI D111• UltltjGbn/trltlc It G!tmi ford, Lis Rtmld, Stelsnft IM11 hwert. SilsplMI lllOMllb as fB1 I me111· ""~°" 1 tarrM bu11t11111 ll~ II Cll f!I ,._ bank ttnlf's coar111 io tr.., • ma· D 111 e .... ht ai111ln1I. .. --•.• !11~-81 Te Tt" tilt Tnrtll .. .._. 'f i111'1it-' 'i ., ........ .. ~-.. ., ............. m--Ill,,.°"' -...... ·-· -... -· -:,· 11:15111 lrlll CiM 4et INm ~-• ' ; 1.'00. Cl) I piCW!Tlle 11'111 s.te 11~ 8 (l)Mm lflHll a..·wm kt ea/MY .nc1 ttie aaaim1o1i • ., ea11111 J!upl!lb stir 1a t111s ,,~a r11· D Cll CIJ &J 11ct cn.tt tfsy '.iout-tllt nil rnqlci11 eo.rto, ' " who·~ Santi CllUI 1111 Cllrilt-m ....i.: .......,.. (lil'tSttm) '47 f!lit E\ll lllCl•tlltn lmpe/'!IO!lltts him -Ttma Wrilhl, Robtrt Mitchv11. Jn • plot to !lib IYtry "°"'' "'the .... : "MllllH.Dtllaf IUll11111t" WOtld. (lll)'Sttry) '57 -Ricllard DIMkll. e a m ,., ... GutSb ,,. Cmlt w.t11ns. Pttult Cl11t, Ro, C11rt; and Rdd Fou. fl!p lntrodllCIS Ills new dll,. 11:45 8 ror Ml/lb lMfr .eter, ltl'Ot' 11ott'1. tM world's sh1rpa1: cdwboJ. • _. u:0aaw.i,:."'l•CIUJ"<fr•m•J"SI ..;. -· ....... . _ J _!_.__~ -rem Climml11'9~John o.n._ y l"-"'I "'Tllf __.. ~'' ~ ' ' (westttn) '40--Ciry Cooper, W1tll1 tz:J) 8 ftm 8111111•"-' Dori• DIYtnport. Dallf : ' """"" I 1:0011-!Cl"""""' w. • (I) (i)aJ •il11 li•1t• ••• ·..-(ftSttfl)) '57~ .. li4oilt- -. "EYllJthl111 EIM You Cln 1omary, J1me.s Be.st. Stell" WMll HIJIS ind CufrJ 111 (I) 0 0 ([) tll Nm charpd with robblnl I ba!llt, th17 • Tk 1.a..y mud find tM 1111 eulprtt or lolt tlltlt dllnct for 1mnaatr. GI TM*I II' CIQH .. SIUS 1Dlnl111F•,.~. fD Ill ~ .... ~ .. ""' ... : • • : • • • -: • . For Advertising in Out 'N' About ' Phone Norm Stonlet 642-4321 + • \ 0£CTA 't E~~~. To 14·.Members ·The •Or111g• County ~ mwiitY Tllelltr • Asloclatt<jn has expanded Ill ,,..mboJshlp to 14 4':""l" -l'irtuall1 •"'Y local pfaybouae In the county -with tilt jM!a;uo~ o! -new memberi: I.bis weff. "111.e newest the1ten on the OOCTA roster ·~ the Fullerton Civic Light Opet11 Assoc:iaUon, which will stage Its first (ll'Oductlon I n FebtUary, ~ Garden Gro\lf: Civic Theater· and the Bu• PlAYiNG Dy1n C1nno" R*'1 RY•'! .''THI . L,OVE FUN FOl JI!~ HOLIDAY$' . ' ' !111 I fil91X _ •U:cN .. Olt. MJIO 17tr&lisll Week! ' WMMHOATES•(ESUC~. ' ~ arJ M£TllOCpl.Olt MG.MG ' . ' 'Al.. • .. . ' , . ..... NWsHI •cool HAND LUKE" ' I IAT. tHIU Nm Will M;ATtN-"5. ONLY b Al 2 ;.M. DAILY ''AFRICAN ELEPHANT" ' .... "8l,4E ytATER, WHITE DEATH" .AU SEATS 75c: " Cu.t,_... 'IPl.AY MISTY ~R ME" ... ' "SKIN GAME" wMi ...... ..... S,..W ... 'M...._ ~ 1 ·P.M. < ...... «Wyuef' ••• ...,...,. s... ltwt& w.11. -OM. n DWll11 ""'1m.11 Ht 'TM• IT•AW DOOi" MACHINl'I I U· l & "DOCTOaS WIYIS", IR> .NATi'ONAl GENERAL THEATRES BACK AGAIN!' r;~· ~~!!!!· ~S~__JI IN AN 'EXCITING \· MADDOGSL nalSINM·' P.I• . 'lVanislling Point" OPENS FRIDAY NEW VERSION· . "'TMI Moft .tOV .. Ul, LiVll v: INTllTAUUNe ••• i.c.1 ,...,,,. ..,..,i.e.. .. _,.,....,.. ( -LA TLME:S "SOUTHU.NO llAION'I SMASH MUSIC.Al HIT" -Plll!;:SS 1'1!Ll!Olt~M "WILL PltOIAll Y WIN OUT Al , lllNe 11n1• TtfAM HAIR." \ -VAltll!TY SOUTH COilT ll~llT-Y t.ut•,..... -m'I ..-.uu •fiMllfNIA9neln 1 CALL THEATRE FOR 2ND' fEA'TURE I, WEEKDAYS 6:45 SAT. & SUN, 1:15 "lhe ~ f, ·x " ' I .... .,.!In IMart.Ohdfll..,. NllLll(WQ· ...... ., JIHI' ' . .. ~ lllRlfY .. ,... . -~orntt:. ~r-~rm • , ·-IOI "'' .... ! T)Xll11T 111), ~M. Ml IGU .-inti SOUHOJRACK • 'WklAL ~( Atlt!M l!il S'Mf.S\l~ o · NOW ~VAii.Ail( THIS f!Ull COffTMIS DClUSMlY Oii lllATlRW. MflCH MAY lfcc.\ trtc11os lfOT 1£ su1rA1tr • ' I • • I I f, J I II • • • -• ' ~1 !O! UI ~~ • ' , II ,, "" • >I ,.., •• ! "' rj ·~ • • • I o,ulv l'ttor ' ·~How to Best Use " ' I l ~ "1 SYLVIA PORTER . . :Jr :JOU .,. to gtt mulmwo linelltl from a B e t t e r fl!Ua"-Bureau, yoo must " bow to u.se lts services. point ... ma pain(uUy ob- bu& the ~vldence ;., lllhnilll thlt mlllfons of limply do not know whit . .,..,.,....., <Ill fet from ~ 1$0 .. wtikb 1(>&11 this -!11 ...i CU.da 11111 bow to 10 ~ptttnail. Ea ~I of .the current on the BBS. and the f the eo.nc;u of Better Bureaus to meet tha ert:Ucllm.s and upgrade the ........ you .,. forced to lam bow to use a BBB, every will come out ahead • ~ T&lltY elANT, R.l'li With the colder weather ~tbs coml.q on everyo~ concerned vlith whe~ ~ will be catching the aiuil1 coldl thla winter. Re-:ntly there ~ been a lot ll'Jblicity tl>Out the abillty to •Ward ott colds or reduce f.; •everllY with dally at Vltomln C (Alcor- Add). some phyglcianl =: Vitamln C lNllt.nl ·r~the e1tecuve- ndl of Vitamin C dttter WiCkl)' but there ls not yet = cllnJcal research to t either & negative or C t politive conclUs109. We !f.f.U1ar1Y stock ...... ttput· ' briuad& of Vitamin C PrePatat!om. Common __. In ow: everyday living. good ~ regular check-ups are ~ ot keeping ourselves thy during the cold aea .. son. . I} YOU OR YOUR oocroa Cf.N PHONE US when )'OU nilecJ a delivery. We will de• ... promptly without extra ~e. A grtrflt mlny people ly on us fDr their health ~ We welcome rtquesb dellveey • e r v I c • and .charge accounll. PAIK LIDO •HAaMACY · U1 H..,tt1l loM ;•--ch _,_ ,,.. o.lhery .. INCOME PROPERTIES WITH TAX SHELTER UP TO 88% WRITE OFF FDR 1971 $5,900 • $196,000 INVESTMENT Welton & Companr, 2t4S t. COAST HW'f., CORONA DIL M I 675-6900 .,. ... .,... 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" > ... ... ... " " ' , . . • • . • • • • • • • • • • • , .. ' • • • • • ' • ~ • • • • • • • • MUTT AND; ~EFF . ' ; 'FIGMENTS ·-· ,., . '· ·~..-~...--~-.,..""""~-'-·~.......;.·-;........~ i ~ ~ ~ S'.l \OU AN.11.lr \WI!' 10 '\-:;:::,.... IU( A MU5ICIL . INmll'Wf. .. llAIE YOO DEC/l:EI) \\Hal en ? ~-...;:; ·~ PLAIN JANE ~ TMINK C9 Q?{!? .-~ r:, I. • ~ . -· THINK • ' .. : lDAILY CROSSWORD. ~;J>r~.A PPWRI . ACR.OSS ·40 Ftmalt 111nlm1t Yrstl!fday's Puzzl!d Solved: " . , 4l Pointed I glA'I· ... 1 Part of 4Z Outtt gannrnt ~ Hispan iola worn by Rom;i.n 6 Fastrnrd with matrons nerdlt and 43 Of limitd tlvtad width ... 11 Malt bird 45 "Siias -'' M 14 Sharpfto)hf ~ 4& lr<r1Jc: literary 'I; taste work ~ lS Exc:h,ang_e one 48 Ballrt skirt _. thing lot 49 Tht Whitt .r anothtr poplar tree 11!, 16 Bol::by -: SO Fl•vorl ess 1211'1'71 f~ Boston Bruins 52 Hippy 5 Divisions of 31 Get knowledge ~:-star 511 High hll l the psyche from sanethl1¥1J 17 Kind of 57 Source of 6 &mine wriller'I . gambltr-1 . • . po'Nft: 7 Son or 33 Lake of ttalf 1, 19 Early In lht 2 words Aphtodite 35 Inactive I!_ 11th century: 60 Stowe 8 Unit of Power 36 Fruit salad ~~ Rom. · character 9 ~~fa.nds>-fngr~i~t· 20 coUntY of 61 Sheet steel commune 38 Area of wet Englfid plated ":Ith a 10 l iftil)g device soggy ;round JI: 21 Asia lead-tin alloy 'll Fornrof 39 Grapple . .. .. PEANUTS I THIS IS·IT, . l'AllTKER..WE~ NEXT! . " l . • ' • By Frank Baginski • • ... ·~ . ~90,N MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS Nol\l, I~ 1/00 514Dll~tl EV!!ll 5fo1" Olllf. Cll!' 1l(lSE fJil'.)6-'EATllliS, W~ 51!1DS·SIMPIJ/ <!al '6A·ROMP'. TO l!JA!i.'~ aJERqBODQ .. . . . • JUDGE PARKER By Harold Le Doux -TWENTY• WELL,MR:.OlllVER: .. I FIVE MOll R:S DIDN'T THINK.. VOii -TO" &E EXAC.T, cou i.:o·"Sl"AV ,.w .. v Ml~'S SPENCE~! FROM. ME FOIZ WME,IZE'S J"EEP-?' MORE THAN TWEN:r'f· R>UR 1-IOUIZS! 1EEP!i IN TH& i0oM! 1 JUST GOT IN ,t..)JD THE DESK C.LERk TOLD ME YOU 1-11.D ARRIVEI'l J'EEP ANP I >.re F"MISHEP! 1 ' . ' MOPE YOU'RE TAKIN6 US TO LUNCl-I! WWY POll'T YOU 6ET JEEP' AMP MEET US \,,, 'me loaav 111 rH1m MINUTES, "aeevri 'f:. 22 Spanish man's 62 Co!Mdlan l11Come '11 Po/Jee statistic fi name Woody -12 Hunltt, in 4Z Day of the ' r. • 24 Fall lo do 63 Boils nit blame Grrek week: Abbi, 211 DelC11allr19 M Does a Mythology 44 Be ill 27 Comr before polishing Job 13 Attract 45 Not 11omuica:I ':£. the publlc 65 Small in 18 0n, who · 46 Indulged to f 1 30 Heavy Qtllrllrty succeeds to a e11:cess ~ "',,"""h10•-','" DOWN htte!1 itary . 47 [fl t'll:Cl!JI or "' title 48 ~bdues 32 Navigator's 23 Noah's -so Seedless pla'lt neceHlly l Cut with 25 Wrestlers' 51 Ois!mbark- 33 Plrt of the heavy blow milieu 53 Happy sorig li face 2Ri verof 26Coal 54Dlllherb 1 '4 Drlr'lk In small Brazil 27 Dull pain 55 Refuse to ~ qu111titles 3 Nelgflbct of 28 ln_lttj~lion. believe ,!., 37 Towtl klllflia Pakistan of disgust · 58 S!fghtly'bltter f l 38 Righteous 4 Those who 29 Not lntesllnal beveragt 1~ 39 Lateral par I walk quietly 30-Hurled 59 er1r·r sfetp ~ ' ' ' ~ m-+-+--t-~::ri-i-+-+,,.d=-1""'4---1-1-1 ~r ,. ~lw+-t-t-JO " 7 • MISS .PEACH Al<Tl-IUI<, . :s . UNPEl<STAND FR/.NCINE . KISSED Ya:>t..t •• ! . .. By Men ·" ·~ · . ' " .. . .. . .. . . . • • . . ' .... • • . _ly Al Capp ! • • I., f l'-i7h'-.. ·: = --1~~-~ ... "'"•:'-THE GIRLS ":-. ~ .J.Jl Vii~~ ~::..:::.~--·'· ... ' ~1~'8" 1%-16 • "· .• and.if the cllildret are playing In the yard , pltase tell"~ mu to wait in tbe truck wltb this untll they go la: ud &de fhe.tr naps!' .. "P<M -· 1>-.r. DENNIS THE MENACE .' • .i· • 1:· I . t ;, . • ' • • . , ' • • • , ~ .; , . • • • J • ' • ,. ·. •.· . . - ~ . . . •• ~ <; " ' . .. 'I • • .. i. . > • . . • , . , . • . : • ,. ' ... ~ . ' . . i • • , . . .t . ' .. - j ~ ., . . . ~ I ~· • • • ~ • • • ' I ' ' ' • > . • • ' -· I/ fl '" .~ .. r ' I . ' ' I I ' . . . ~ . . . .. • ...• 4. ~·· ••..... . ' • • ... ~ ... • ·is , / '• .. ' .. • • .. ; J • ' -> • • • • The~,;· Season · Ii • ' . . . ' . ' ' ' . ' \ ' . I • • • , r ~· '\ A 1 ,. . 1 t ... ~.. ' . ', .. .. .. . ' -:.~,.,., ~-~ • • • r •. ·1 ' . . ~ . -+. I ; ,. . • • •• ¥ •• "'"._:.; ·-~1--Po I '.~·-· ; ~ . ""-: r' • i. 'l '"' ,1 -• ' • • . ' .. , . . I • .. ,, • • • • ' .. • ...... ! ' • .. ' . l • '· ., •• ' • • ' . . .. , , . " ,,,. ·; ! .:)·' . . \ ' • • And • ' > ' - -· ·~ ... ... -· . ' ( ' . ,., 1 I ' .. • • ' . ' '· . ' . The :, Reason • ,• I '. .. . .. 5 good rea.sons for shopping early: .~ 1 . . in ·'fact, here are ' 7. Stretching out the Christrrr~s'_ shopping season gives retailers · a •chance · ' . to function more efficiently~ When clerks are less harried, shopping is more pleasant for everyon~. .: 2. Many :.ieteii/~rs offer t,heir reql/y special "specials" early in the season to encourage the pu~lic tc;> .shop , early and to 'help alleviate tlie last-, minu'te '""panic" buying.' . i " 3. Just in case your favorite -Ghrist mas gift me re ha n t has underesti-. . · · mated your enthusiasm for the season, a longer period of shopping giv.es him a chance to re,-9rder . popular items so he doesn't hove to '' . ·.disappoint shoppers later in the season. • • • 4. When you take' more day.s to ,sh'cip, you can do the job more thor- . ., • -. . ®ghly~ visit more stores, compare prices and quality and be more satisfied ·with the gifts you. finally decide to buy. -------s: And t'here's no secret about it, f he Christmas shopping' season is the . ·~ 1 ' f .• Watch I For Speci;ISections F~ed I . . . , With EariY; .· Christrtias GOOdies' In . ' ,blgg~st .so/es p~riod of the :year : for most 'retailers. Support local · l)ierchants ·now and you'// help them make enough profit to keep : their prices reasonable all year long. (And prices will never be more reasonable 'than they ore now.) • ' Thu_ meaaage preaented aa a PUblic Service on beholl ol our lri£nd& and yours, The n~~v~r1Lor , _ , 1..,.--~------------·--·-..,,.· , . ' , ' ' I the retaU merchant& of the Orange Coan A~ea, by the . ~ I • • .. ' ' ' . . . ' •. .. .... . ,. . ' > . . • ,.... .. ,, •, t" '" • . ' .. •• '; ,. '• I\ I • l I • I I ' .. ) j., I " '· ' .. • ,, • OT Tlwndl)<, DKtmbtr lb, 1971 Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Fingers See If Y ~u Have Any n Of These Things A ( I; ~ 1 t •. ' • ' I• ·" I! I • " . '. ... . . ,, ~ r ; ~-• • I " I ~ I, f! . . . • • DAILY-'PIL()T WANT~AD • > Will Sell Fast! I. Stove 29. Blcyclo 57. Electric Troln 2. Gull•r 30. Typewriter S8. Kitten 3. ll,lby Crib 31. Bir Steol1 59.· Cl•nlc Auto 4. Eloclrlc S.w 32. Encyclopodl• 60. Coffff T•blo 5. C1mera 33. Vacuum CINner 61 . Motorcycle 6. W•wr 34. Troplc•I Fish 62. Accordion 7. Outl>oord Motor 3S. Hot Rod Equlpm't 63. Skis I. Storoo S.I 36. Fiio C•blnot 64. TV Sol 9. Couch 37. Golf Clubs 65. Workbench I 0. Cl or I not 38. Sterling Sliver 66. Dl.lmond W11th 11. Rofrlgor•lor 39. Vlctorl1n 'Mirror 67. Go-Kort 12. Pickup Truck 40. Bedroom ·Sot 61. Ironer 13. Sowing Mochlno 41. Slide ProJoctor 69. C1mpln1 Triller 14. Surfbo•rd 42. L1wn Mower 70. Antique Furniture 15. Mochlno Tools 43. Pool T•blo 71. T1pe Recorder 16. Dishw1sher 44. Tires 72. S.llboot 17. Puppy 45. Pltno ·73. Sports C•r 18. C•bln Cruller 46. Fur c .. t 74. Mottr ... loi<SPI• 19. Golf C•rt 47. Dropos 75. lnl>oord Spoodl>ool 20. l1rometer 48. 1.lnens 76. Shotgun 21. Sl•mp Collocllon ~9. HorM n. S.ddlo 22. Dinette Sot 50. Alrpltno 71. q..rt Gome 23. Pl•y Pen 51. Org•n 79. Punching l•g 24. Bowling Btll 52. Exercycle IO. B•by C•rrl119• 25. W•tor Skis 53. R1r• Books 81. Drums 26. FrHzer 54. Ski Booh 12. Rlllo 27. SullcoM SS. High Choir 13. Delk 21. Clock 56. Coins 14. SCUBA GNr These or any other extra things araund th• house can be tvmed into cash with a DAILY PILOT WANT·AD so Don't Just Sit There! 642-5678 •. !' • .. • • • • • • .. . .-. ~ . . .. . . . . . . -... , • •• ·I DAil~Y Pil~CtT WANT ADS • The Blgge•t Sf11gle Marketplaee on The Orange Coat • Piton'" 64%-5878 HOW AIOUT A TRADE? . with thooo . 3-4 PI.EXES all in a row. All units have .. • 2-3 bedroom," bath, 1·2 bedroom l ·l ·· bedroom. SPACIOUS and close to •hop- pln1, 1"' ~ER RENTAL AREA. Each ~ ,65,500 CUTE AS A BUG .• · I• . w n1rue · this GREAT RENTAL house' in CORONA DEL MAR. 2 Bedrooms, fireplace, COM· PLETELY FURNISHED including dish· ···, es and linens. Isn't that nice? Only $33,950. WONDERFUL-WONDERFUL townhouse IN BACK BAY area. 3 Bedroom, 3 bath, builtin kitchen, community pool and recreation area with sewing room, bil· liards and card room, Pick your own DRAPES & CARPETS. $26,250 NICE THINGS HAPPEN In Corona del Mar UPPER front levle unit has 2 bedrooms, : .. 2 baths, formal dining room, fireplace . and builtins. IN-LAW QUARTERS. PR!· ... VATE ENTRANCE lower level, fireplace. Back unit is adorable, one large bed- room. Nice? $6lt500 HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS . . PIER AND FLOAT for a 40 foot boat.~· 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, builtin kitchen, ··: ·· large r.•lio plus a STEAM ROOM & JA- .. CUZZ . All carpeted and draped. · $119,500 .... REALTORS 644-7270 ~~~~~ ' Custer's ·Last Stand ls belna made In Crettllne. He &I.id "Sell'' • ll unit. pli.la & 4 bedroom borne. 20x . 40 heated pool, Cail for ap.. polntment. Exquisite Farmer Madel 6 mo. old lmmaculate 2 bed· room plua :famfly room with wet bar, CU.tom drapc;,s, wallpaper I Carpets and llllh garden areas that requiR m'inimum upkeep. --------- U"11C>UI: ti()~(S Rtal Etteltl, '7s.tooo BACK BAY ESTATE VJrd. Acre • big I r e e 1, sparkling pool, with 4 large bedrooms, open beam ceil- ings and massi~ fireplace. Move in now. • "m£S'cfWr6e~aftf,.,' PHONE 548 • 5990 ·• $5,500 PRICE REDUCTION · ow1141r must sell What a CHRISTMAS PRESENT for your family! This 3100 .sq. ft., beautiful 5panlsh hacienda with large heavy beam patio over-- looking the golf course, has 4 bedrooms plus family room with huge, used brick circular fireplace peg board floors and wet bar. You ought to see the master bedroOm suite wiUi 1 ', walkin closet, dressin~ room area, and what a bath! There's also a private robm for t Father to be med for den or office. The home , , is vacant and waiting for some lucky family. Buy it this year and \enjoy it for many years to come. Oh yes, it does have a formal din· ing room. New price ............ $72,450 ' ' 2030 BAL~RA PLACE A real family borne with a den tor Father, extra built on room for bicycles and other storage, finished garage with work bench, house and grounds all in beautiful condition. Too many extras to mention here-let ua show them to you. Price only $46,950. for this 4 bedroom 2 story home close to the golf course. "'()u~c 28SO Mosa Verde Dr. e Cost• M.,. Rt.i E9i•t•.17~ . I .. •. ·. ~ ·.• ! ., ' . ' " .. . i '• U"11()UI: "' ,......, . e Phon• S4x:990 2~flE.C011tHwy. ~~ .: Coforia Del M&r,C&H. G.neral General Don't Be A Rent Slave vest n't S'J)end, save for iha rainy day. Try buylna your own home, Low month- ly payments will buy .YOU a .11ha111 J Bdrm. home al $29,950. 847-6010 * • 'i I * *'* * * TAYLOR CO. \O 'THEREAL '(".. E!;)TATE~~ "LUSK" HARBOR VIEWI $63,500 Enjoy the beautiful SUl\S•fs & bright lights from this lovely view hom~. 3 Bdrms. & fam- ily rm. Smart decor. Profi landsc. . i ''Our 26th '(ear'' 1 WESLEY N • .!AYLO~ CO., Realton ·. i -VETS-2111 S"•n JNquln Hiiis Road , j $1.00 down moves you ln.1:;:-_N_E_W,;p_Ot-. _R_T_C_E~. N_t~E_R_'-:.;-1 --,---644-4 __ 91_0_1 .. ~ Seller pays all your costs. 3 G_•ne_r•_•_' _ ··---· _. Gt, neral , bedroom, den a nd family _ _ -;--• j room . •hako roof, gardoo EASTSIDE : I kitchen and oveniiied dou· ~ ........ !"'{~__£ . ilj hie garage. $1.00 total cost Ll'KE NEW 3 ~rm 2 .hath, ·-U.Lf.5Q. Vn\l( to vets or assume existing located on quiet banJo st. , j General General 6o/o loan with 10 ta I New shag erptg, newly l .;;:;;:;;;;;:;;;;-;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•I payments of $204. per mo, pa.1 inted • vacant a nd. rea.dy VA/FHA , j BAYSHORES VIEW & POOL '"""and in•. o' YO'" YULE LOG m you' CONVENTIONAL 5'1()..ll5l (Open Eves.) fireplace. Bnng log &: check· FINANCING il Waterfront custom home, 4 bedroom & den or 5 bedrooms; 51h baths. Top quality car· peting, draperies, wallpaper & fixtures. View from most rooms. 87' lot, spacious yard with beautiful gardens. $280,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Islanders Bldg. 1t Lind• Isle 341 BAYSIDE DR., SUITE 1, N.B. 675-6161 General Dover Shores Eleqance $115,000 ·Everything :you have ever wanted ln thlii 4 Bedroom Ivan WeHa alrium model home. Family room, formal dining room, custom swim- mi"I' pool with jacuni and a view of the entire Upper Neowport Bay. For an ap- pointment 10 eee call 646-7ln r.Qj THE REAL \"'-ESTATERS ' ''• • l •• VETS $1.00 TOTAL DOWN Owner bought new home-will pay all your costs. Terrific location in plush green residential area. 3 Bedroom, 2 Baths, fantastic panell'd game room, all builtins and sparkling condition. Govern· ment app r a ise d at $29,950.-4201. mo. P&I. Call ~S-8(24 {Open eves) BAYCREST LOT Level 80' x llO fee lot on I !!~~~~"""!""""" TR'.A'1EWINDS can build 2 .. A Surprise •!UY • plans Included. Awaits You'' VJ!lW OF UPPER 9AY - f'ull prioe on1y $25,000 • Adaptability ia the key note submit. ol this two gtory colonial "Grang• Vista PROPERTIES f'orm.tt!y LABorde R.E. 220 E. 17th St., C.M. CALL 646-0555 ""'""""' CalJ ..... .,. . "Former ·Model style home. Huge family rqpm with fireplace leading to covered patio. Formal dining and !lving room with fireplace also !or fonnal ent<!rtainment. Designed for lots of room plug lots of prl· vacy. Four Huge bedrooms and 2~ baths. BKR.. 842-2535 \R THEREAL -OWNER MOVED- Unobstructtd View from hoge living room + .t BR, 3 BA, large family rm. overlooking fe~ yard with heated pool. 2300 Redlands, Op daily 10-5 Lochen my er Realtor 1860 Newport Blvd., C.M. Ca11 646-3928 Eves. 675-1827 -fj-Bluffs Elegance One of !he most beautifully decoraten condominiums in the Blufflf. 3 gpaciol.11 bed· rooms • large private patio overlooking park lik<! gtt('n· belt. B<!tt~ b<! quick on this j<!wel. CALL 6T'a-4930 . ~:.:1 Macnab-Irvine Realty Company THE RANCH Beautiful 4 bedroom Spanish home~ Beamed ceilings! Sparkling pool! End of cul· de-sac! Grecnbc>lt and pa.rkt Irvine IU't'R! Own your la.nd! $•11.280. Call At Alli5on for details 642-8235. Macnab-Irvine book, and be in for Christ· On!, y 4 bedroom Pacesetter '1 . ., mas. available with this financtna '1 $29,500 ia thi• "°'' M""' Venle 'l (all terms) location, close to elemen-, 1 Newport •I Fairview 646-8811 (anytime) Happiness Is Harbor View Like open spaces. green parks, swimming pools and casual living? Take a look at this Porto!ino f.1odei with 3 bedroom. and 3 baths, Huge idea space room, fully deeoratcd wi:h custom drap.. es and wailpai*r every. where. Location is unbeat· able -Right on •reen Bell! Call now to see this Beau. ly. $67,500. 546-2313. 3 BR .• ~5,500 A-1 zoned lot. Min. to Laguna bea.c~. 2 'Balh!l, fireplace, v.·/w carpeted, blt·in range & oven. #173. Ca.U 675-72'1S tary schools and city pa rk. , • Large comer lo!. room for : j pool, boat and trailer. Qo.vn. • 1 er going lo Europe, uJcini • j 142.950. I, ·'1 ')llcstf\ i~c ~rntt~ 546-5990 J, •• l 1h ACRn. Jj FENCED 'I Roomy 3 bedroom h o m e, · j large trt'!es and lovely gar. I den, plenty of room t o r stables and pool. Will ex· ~I change lor small home or ti PETEBARRETI : REALTY ' :: 1605 WESTCLIFF • )1 . DR. NEWPORT B'EACH &,,,.. : : 642-5200 ..... ·: 'I • . VA REPO ·: 3 Bedroom fixer u~ bar-! : gain. Excellent North Co&ta. ~: l-1esa loc11'tion. Full price $23.SO'J. Anyone can buy ... with payments leu than I; S20'J. per month incl taxes I• . ! & ins. Hurry • Vacant • , Won't last long. "', Cllll :)-1().1151 rOpen eves.)· 1: I!· . • .. 642-11235 644-6200 Home & Investment HOME & INCOME !!!!!!!!~""""""'""'"""""" Rnlty ASSUME tXbtfna V.A. loan. 3535 E. Coast Hwy .. CdM ONLY $39,SOO Hom-." Open Beam celling, lsl.tnd counM In kitchen, cu11om drapes, many many extras -5" thb·3 btdtoom, dole to achools. Only $32,900. Call Payments lea than renl f{ ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I When you own this 3 Bdrm. . V .A. • , H.A. home I% baths 15.x20 patio Quick possess. on these J bd· new shag carpels ptu1 mt1ny nn .• 2 hlth homes. Mini. more extra.I. All this for mum down. t'nt cood. & onty $25.950. 847..8010 good loc:. May, we show yob ~ ~~r~T~~ 2 BtdftlOm tu rnilhad home with bachelor Apt. Call: 673·3663 642-2253 Eva """· 8WZi15 10 THEREAL I"-ESTATERS ' ~r '1 ' '•' t " Pr~ REAL ate icensee, prt:.1er 'ed, to manage Jtental Dep , n Real Estate office VAC~ Cost money! Rent )'Olif house, 11pt .. store bJd&., etc. thru a Dall,y Pilot Clu&Wed ad. DIRECT FROM SANTA ~mable 6% GI loan. $185 per month pays all. 3 Bed- room ranch • s~ with &epara~ family room, heavy 10THEREAL \."-ESTATERS ' . '' '.· the ... associated BROKERS-REAL TOR S 202~ W llalboo 67l·l66J • l • l : .. ... . • 1hake roof, oversiz~ Jiving •-~===~~-~· EXTRA SHARP Take a look ai this lowly S bdrm. &: enci, lanai home. lt.4 Baths. Xlnt coM. Elec. bit-Ins. Lob of shutten. carp. & drapes. F.A. het1t &: a trplc. GoOd loc. Only "9.250. EYE CAT~HING room with fireplace a n d dose to school1. New FHA or no down VA terms also ;iivallable al only $26,500. See anytime. 54().1151 (()pen Evenings) IY SHARPEST 3 BR. IN BAYCREST $69,950 -GEMM'--- 1610 W. Coast llwy., N.B. REAL TORS fi.i2-462.l MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 675-6459 IT'S Beach ))our.e time, Bia• •nd .o J!vable. Gracloua ~lendor is the ke:ynote this aeve:n room home, Lorw for lndiVidualtty7 Then aee this one:. '40.~. 847-601D ~ ·1;: Llke to trade? our Trader's a:eat selectS:m. tver! ~ tba. Paradlle column ls for you! DAILY Pb.or C..Wtd -::°::""'.'======:1 •I 5 llncs, 5 days to r 5 bucks. section no~! We'll help you seQ! 642-5671 ~~-c~~-:-··~~-'-~-,-.;.;..:...·· \O ' THE REAL ~ESTATERS ! 'l ', I r I • I \ ) ' . , \ ,) ' . ' . ' I • .; : I I ' 'I ' " " ; i ' I : I "i ' I ' ' ! " ., ., ;, l " " '. 'I : I I, .ii ,J l,1 J; 11 · 1 ' 1 '.l •• • : j ,. ,• •' ' " I . ' " '• ·' ' ' , DAILY PILOT • Everyone Hai Something That Someone El1e Wants ·DAILY· -PILOT · Cl:ASSIFIED ADS . ·rhe Biggest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast-·Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results' You Can Sell It, Fi nd It, Trade It 'With • Wa nt Ad [--1~1 ;;1 --....... ...-. ~l~~I ___ ... ...,~!~~·.I _ ...... Gtner•I General General -·I Gonorol CO!OI• -• ,_l•ln V~llev Hunting .... IMch N0wpoft ...... LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION! 1. ..,,. ..... -"" the ..... 2. The BEST vea in Costa Meoa 3. The 1inat of yards 4. ~ owner trans:fttftd 5. The price it .o right tor fut ale •t Jllll: $32,!liO. a....,,. 6. The tmns ot 10% down or ~ exlatlnc low lnter- nt loan of 51iii%. Fanti.ftlc Value!! CaB M6-2Sl3 THS REAL R f:ST.l\TERS YOU DON'T HAVE TO l====.:i====;I EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Granny cut hop, skip & jump to Westcliff shopping; Jr. walks to school; recreation at home, 17x34 hdl & filt'd. pool; 2 bdrm. & den plus guest house; in imm1c. cond. Won't last long at $31,500! FAMILY HOME L:its of everything! 5 Bdrms., S ba's., formal dining, huge family rm.; 2 frplcs.; 3 car gar. All done in the best of decor. Plenty of room for everyone to have their own niche. Lo- cated in Harbor View Homes. Owner leaving state. Call "' for delails. LOT WITH VIEW • . • of hills & ocean, located in beSt wooded area of Laguna Beach. Priced at $16,500. CORBIN-MARTIN ''&'' SHOP AND FLY 2 IR $17 900 • 4 :1EDROOM. Mother·ln-Law's c0Mt.iii-c1_A_L _1 Botb "° conwnient. Fabo-' 1 Hideaway DEVELOPMINT louoSO\ml<X>ASTPLAZA !'.utlJdo...., E&"1 Cl>ota 60/o FHA LOAN You'll,bedel!Ptedwben,... 2 "'Ii lo<. on N'Pt. llvd., BEDROOM$ MAU. .. """' ..... -M-otyle. Good u .. ble T&kt -tl1la h>w .. _ -thlJ 5 bedn>omt, pool ,...,. '"' ,,,,_ .......... Owner Transferred away, yet quletlt -t.d .. -. iR' "'°'s2'9 ... 9aoL .... '°"!' ·~ .. y. II. Thil home ···-"""'" din-... Cannery Vlll-..... E cultured J I h ORANGE COUNTY' All\-. • ' . SovtJy home ii Only S yrs. In&' I.Ml/ 8epafate ntmpU1 Small ho\ut, 6litt anoMtt, uropean w PORT it thil ultra, dhn '4 Bz1cht a: cheery homt 11llt a o&d &lid ii in top lh&l>t. room S posh bath areu &: plus retatr. 9tand tor nok· ::U 6 ~ty-of tt'1tt-bdrm., Wn. nn., home wllh fw ~ from JoYety dty J...u'lt', 9P1Cb11 ~ most) Important .eparattd «1 flsh. ~ •.ooo . P. -3 baths, ra Bil ldL ""' · porl<, near N'pL R•i,lltt. 2 ' w/w Clplo -L Uvtqr 4Ulrltn rOr Dear Old TAX SHEL TIR ...._ Candl•I'""' dlntnJ rm. '""" 12' x 22' ........i tn Bathe. Kllchm bllnl F.A. Sperow Rlty 842M74 "4m. l\l1t •""' 134.llQl. All w; Bay A ... doplax -s Huae rourmet kitchen. 'IWO cowred patio can be )'OQl'I he&"-new ... -ts;' "'-· · Terrtis! 50-8565 BR. 2 '--A 2 flit • SEPARATE FIREPLACES. ,.,. ·""' $!6.950. Good !In-...;;;~-~--~ -·· HuntlftllGn -SH. ERW••o REAL TY ' -' Authentic --like fam· ,.JI bl L t ,~u 1 'ilo, -· Lo>IT .....,. 11 .. room. Towe""-itatrs to ~ a ... ,~ ,,e. ~I w CALL '-'.0 •••·2414 • l.896C Brookburlt. 7'.V.. apt.;! Car earav.e. $80,(Q). ~. lldrnu. a 8.'tJ... M""h ~-""' u-~-. ''};~ ~ I BORM. + POOL lrvlne . , OFFICE mott to.., mctudtnr a 3 ~ \/, ---'tlAtJl'llL . $21,000 ·--CrouTid floor, for..,.,,.., CA:R GARAGE. Just 111ted-• Ylsta RIAL TY P,rice reduced $500, on tbi.I • 1onable: Ntwpcrt BlYd., loo So take advantage. cau N••r N••,•rt P••I orr1t1 ~paloted, extra clean, , ~RICE RED~CED cation. · 64$.0)Q PROPERTIES $1t,9SO IS THE PRICE vacant,...-..,, '""'"'Yoo cd move""'' lnio thlo INGOMI! PROPERTY IOI(! \I E 01\0\ Fonnedy L&Borde R.E, 220 E. 17th St., C.M. CALL 646-0555 tor. ttti. very Jowty 3 bed-tndnde wuhtr, dtytt, plus ~ 1'ckrsf; ~ t.th1 home; 'MANAGEMENT roc;mi, 2 bath bomt. The rdrla:erator, bull Una. ttpts fomW ~ rm .1 l~; ~-We ha•e ~ nice peoste loan 11 high ent'll.1£h that )VI.I A drp.f, 2 baths, patio & rec-fly rm: ~ demrated whO veed nntal homes than can «Sll\IJne 'fltlh paymem. reauoh facilllltt. Down pay. le tuxurlaufb> carpited It we ca11 aupply. Have you a ol S160 Jlll'l" month, which In-mdt ls less than one months draped. Beaut. atrium It vat:ancy that we-m1aht flHI' --==:~;..,~;:::::==I 'l\Eve'il.....,rnriColl.-.;-&t<-lii"'6iiit dudes Ail. Modem built-ins, rent. nu 1 v 11. tmns Call patioe. Community pool tor Winttt, 5ummer or )'tlUtl, #ffi''0~'\ $29,000 DELUXE 4 PLEX ""1> pJl< .,......., •I• 0 8'7·!.221. ' ,..,.,.. hO\Jn, Pr!"' ,._ We quaJjfy &lt -..,._ REALTORS 644-7662 "'"""""' -""" ... SEYMOU!t llULTY 11U1 -.. "3.2!0. iuny:, 1-r.~thf.~~ 0on:7"·C•ron• d:.::~.c·st• Mo.. ~1;:~~~~~= a~~ Wiike~"&iee !~~}!~;:~~ ired hill ~~E:: put in amenititt galore in _ ___ _ _ ___ ___ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ added family room. Rich Bednn un1ta qua!lt!K ·for Realtors sic. SUper.dla,g crptg, 3 BR. n-e-."......... • • NOCe-wport Bea~ m.4bt your S BR • family room ~~ wood par"led garage Ideal tiigti income-Md low vacan-2700 Harbor Blvd.~•f Att.ms-2 BA. fabufoot tmn.. VAA • ~~ .1. , • • EAN VU DUPLEX COfber home <both quiet TOGETHERNESS for ·~een" partie1, Fully cy. Each apt. l'laa FA ht, 545-9'91 Open 'tif t PM ftfA « 9.'bat have :you Vnfv. Parlf ~. IMM l"rorn tnt &nm; are&· let 4 ....... 1. Stai. "'""· cut-th . .,.,,..ted, drapeo. Lara< fireplaco, dish..,,,., ~/w $29.900. Call Anytime, 833<1820 •>BR. M""" aood i,.,..;,. de·sac llvinc room. double Wi pnvacyt Loaded with charm &: good, patio. 540--1720. a'Pb, bltint, endoeed pr-Ptncllng Forecl01ure * C\1L IM7..&507 * PACESETIER °"·rue-residence sdUI m. =:pa~ut5.hm:; ~~T:!~=yp~~!t~~:u~:~~~t;~k~;~~: TARBELL r=.~~-~~ ~~=!r.~~-: ..--...A HOMES ~ir~~REALTO!t to llve in. CUstom paneling a secluded 2nd floor mstr. suite. Step-saver $81.~. e&tlon, 3 latre bedroornl, ..W,.sw11}l..{..,. At~~ Ranch ... 61S1972 ANYTIME in one BR which eould wetbar in the lge. famiJy rm.; easily convert· 2955 Harbor, oma Me~ CHARLES STREET ~ baths, : hure flreplacea, \..._---<· i llnmed occpy •... Save $1009! 1 iv ANXIOUS OWNl!R 1 =ed~offt~d~, ~~ ed to a duplex as is, or add a unit. $57,500. 133-291J REA; TOR 50-l62! ~ce~~~t~-=~ ~ 511;:rcJH11~':atro~7 EASIBLUFF e x•catlve ond complerely re....,.led Shown Exclusively by • 530 O loMch.n. $33,l;OO -B •, t SEWHG Mociell at Jeffny Rood, A ~ =~::::, baths. See •now! 616-nn UNIVERSITY REALTY ,0 0 ....,,, poalble, Owner des· YQUR HOME? . Moulion Parkway, •• .,. ... Sell~ Jeue .;..... 'O THE RE.l\L ,"\., CSTATERS ' . " . Big Canyon Fivt bedrooms, 3 baths. fam. lly room, laundry room, S car p:n.cie. BuutifUl ~ lot at HemUtqe Lane and Royal st. Georre Roed. Thia home b belnc finished no., aDd lbOU1d be available iD mid.January, Drive by and 1ee ii, then call owner at 644-1140. NO DOWN-MOVE INI per&to -C.U .............. --"" W buy BY OWNER· Yr. old. 4 m= Prioed ...iuc..i 1o Fireplace 1n lovely llvina (open ewt.) SOllIH CX>AST equities. ~ ~u:ntlon. Bdrm.., f am. rm. .pool, "'8,900. room. 4 bedroonu, 2 balhl, REAL'IURS z -.. ·-r. -.n:.... JaCUD.1, near UCI $51,000. -"'';;.:"'::: •• ~,,-0-.1-:lot~~=~.-=-. 300 I E. CoHI Hlghwoy Corona d•I Mar 673-6510 LIVE IN ONE all electric ''A,wa r d'' ,, •• ~ ..... ~-., 833-0720 U<IJ'~ ......... _ ----~~ and Rent the other •Ide • built-in kitchen, range, oven SECLUDED COLLINS & WATTS . TED HUBERT A AMOC. G..;; .. 1 ----G;n~I ----0.annlng dUplex, Euteide .. dlshwuher. W&lt to wall . COTTAGE $24,SOO -REAL TY -Logun• Bt•ch .!4n vi. !Jdo me. EASTSIDE BEST BUY $138 MO. 'c' H00l°C0 0E ISLAND .. ~.,11•.,·.,M~-~·"l-~"""trom"' """tint· "Mmt" condition 8111' 1ot -by"""' C. & W. FAMILY HOME Nowpo~Sheroo tmtde I: aut. 5«)..l'm. ~ trees. CUl-dN&c: SP LOCATION FHA·YA TARBELL =...w13thbl~ GI NO,DOWN ~=~~=-= .. ~.:;....-..: Magnltl"'nt custom bu I It SCOTCH Value! .... ocreened ln """°· 1n-S<lt ...... oU ...... p, lonnal Hvln,t .. ..... ... ~ a,.Jty &Q..121!) wttb huge double door en· 2r6 Harbor, O.ta Mesa duding ntfrle. & wubtr. mcwe • in. 4 bedrooms, .2 t'OOml. BW.lt·tn , l'Chen with S.n Clement. try only a few etep, from Four bedroom home Wilb • OCEANFRONT · <>wner muat tttll! submit ba,lhr, below market, $28,000. dhtrwuher, opens to tU'if: -::~-~.;.._,~,...II ~ Sacrlf.lce sale. Stunning pride life cuant bead!. Featutts Sunset Pool. It it "Scotch )'Ollr ttrmi, Call targe fireplace, comptete famfbo room with wet bar, ocean, golt vu, 9eCluclrd! ' al ownership estate. Thick tinted Kiau • central atr Clean". The ownen have DUPLEX -546.-5880 (Open EvN.) modem buill·ln RIO, ear-I: out to covered patio. Alm cuatonH!lt 3 hr paclclQI m. ahag carpets, Stain glass conditioning • lota; at ca.bi· purchased anottier t'ome and ~ ·-'-·-d P'ts. drt.pn, eeparate 12 X • 3 Bclrml., n» bathl, fire-•Pl'X 2400 1q. ft. iarz-Jot! st)1.e kitchen. Fireplace. nioe pantry • Many upen-546-2313 for the tam. er all offers on thla: 3 bed-· . a aTAW ble Pftit' ~ iodl,)I,! ~ V:A. Tenna available. com. prop. s wlndow1, beame, Counlry nets & rtorage indudin&" will Ml tor $29,500. Call uwrl'l:'T au.uuua A 1'll1 cons! • , ..... lllllTAGI I :fl tUhily room, patio._ dOll-p1liee • tow rnaln1eTlance' $61,500 .. also kita, income a: ti:: Covered patio. Just listed live extras ... And all rtre• room deluxe du~ Both • ' ' .--.; "'·'°°· ;,._,, _ otga VSola, luzaro n.tr BAYFRONT APTS. ·-__ ,,, ~"" HURRY ~---y uni tn -·-.:.....,.,_ I' -. ...... Vilta Det Udo. Pier & dip M,.111' uuy _., , • ed for ...._ue u,u•t. our : ti en ...... '" ~1.JUu COLLEGE PARK. Jovely 3 J(J • ""b n. el f;aml.no nal '45-0303 fun Mm.! onJy tn,500. A:l83fall500y~.Full prlee BR, l'i( BA, ho me td-44 · 1,,H aan cl~nte, '9:M502 available. From $31,500. Sell 673-8500. , ~ .. ~W,,r~ •-"'=i• Wllll1m0011 -==E=A'='s"'T°'S'"ID~E;.---1 SHERiveeo REAL TY ;:!..":.'-: .:de ':':i REAL ESTATE .. n Ju•n C•plotr- REAL TOR TRIPLEX !8964 Brookhunl. F.V. w/new cpt. ....,. W&!!Nt 3 BEOROOM + l!!IO<Jmie)TO st. BES!' BET S4U570 645-1564 Older, ......... Sp an ioh ASSUME 60/o p anelln1 A cement F::i:~~ RN.OOEWM 4M-'4D ' $l9-0:ll8 u ,...ramlly~-.u ,.. liiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii j_~~~~~~~~ ;;:"O:.· ~ toca..=.,nr ~ -YA LOAN-dliwway. J'rl.,.,j at onlJI $27 995 • SEU. OR LEASE • ;,~: ·~ ~·~ ~ EXCPT. TOWNHOUSE BIG MESA malnt•nan<<" J'rl.,.,j only ~--3 B~-ho l29.900. '51-4811. Fes•·-tne1u'e P-th ·-2m Sq. FL 3 BR, >ll BA. ""-en! but can--~ t [ l ........ ., '""'"'" me on Founti1Jn V1fi.r brl~place ~am ki"ichu: Lg. fam. nn., dln. rm., trpl, ,,,_,,... u-pre · (:lfalf!e!llNDEX 2 POOLS & a..uBHOUSE VERDE VALUE $38,950 ) Jarre Jot. $162. mo. p&)'I • Cpt A: drapo1 bltirui. wet ty •tiff monttll,y ptYmenta, ~ Chol<:e ""' c.M. 4 Bedrm, 2 Call 516-5880 (Open Eve<. all. FUlt priee $24,!lll. WALK TO THE BEACH en with oU "'6 '°"""· car-bar •te 1,;.;,•c $4! 90> this f ""'"'°"'· tluff bath . , ba!h,doublegaragew/•uto See-J:_~~tq>P~~}!.:• ,~--1 FULLER REALTY 'Beautttut Sptnilh bad.end& ~~t e6bedroom1,.iiec-Fuitprl~ •. ' . ~ •. ~!::__:ou-,1, Call(~~ opener crpb!:, drps, water a ""' ~..., .. ...,.,, aL=-=i.~, ,.. 5f6..m14 Anytime only 2 yea£. cid. 'ii m.lle ...... ..... trailer entry. M1S9ION iEALTY f9.t..mt llV ucu • ._... .._,. I I[ fl! j eottner'.. Xtra sharp I: clean. with 4 bedrooms, M!J>Af'Ate • -NEW LISTING from the beach. !Arp pa-· ~ !,,everythJSunrbmJ. Builder BIG EXE.CUTIVI! for appointment to 1tt •••• ..._,.... E-ZwalktoHi•CoU.Real· den.fonua2diniucroom.2'ii M u~-p .. tioiarea plUl roomforJIOCCll .... _,~no•-tyour 0NLY $3T,950 !rtic priee $21.900. """'1>lt baths, oloctJtc '"""' °"'"' $25 950 "' ••= ,.....,.,, • ere.tt..., d..,...ted, this terma. C&lt 111·1221. C ""'"'°""· 3 bath CAPISTRANO VAUZf Cl•ssific:•tion 100·149 on terms. er and all 2100 sq ft hi \oV1!· 4 BEDROOMS :: .:~~g= lha.rp hcnne bu built-in SEYMOUR REALTY, 1n41 l'e'bWous View REALT'l ... UJ4 R..aEstat.. 1~ ~LINS f"WA~5r ~!nnc:,x1~~!~erlna VA with 2 pullman bathl, Jan. ';r.=.4~~· :::"~bl:v=:d~: :=~~v:;,NH~;;AR Lo!61P~:~1t~:"co, South"l:•9un• Gerwral . ~ REAL TY tu tic kitchen, bu 11 t -In 6f6.am 8'.&rage. On!y $21,500 and on -ln -·-1m-b1e 4 ~•nn 6'l7 Soulh, ~at Highway OCEAN' . view near lhop, •1•1 ic:a ion • • • & lnvitlnc fireplace, banquet Back I land you own. u )'OU w u,_, 2 ~th Dlltc:h Hawn marina ~ ... -• -a.. • ....._ """"an ..... "' Cl 'f' ,. 150 114 c & w • COATS ........... dlahw•""'· ., ' -~ u~ ~--· ~ • ---.... "' -·---· ~-~ -- I ~ "HE WHO WALLACE dlntnr room. P • tlo. •Y ""'' GI """"\,colt ..,. r•trur.. Ind""" flttpl' MONARCH BAY 145,900. - Flnlndll . ~ REALTORS Sprinklers. Many extra•. * UNIQUE ups~ down way • you may ent!tltd dlftwilbr. b\Ock walt ~it A t'huminC 3 Br A Lee d!!n Moblle Htmn . . .. . HESrrATES'' 5464141-Pride of own rr 1hlp. h>use.Vlew.Cathedra.lcell· w"anotherlk .... & L qulclcpoeee•km.SUbmtton cu9t0m home w/= ~ For Sale tts CloHlli .. lioo iODi~ Wilt lose t!tis chsrming 3 'lyPtn Ev,~ln11I 54t>-l120. ~f;;..,, ~·~~~Ba~~~~ 8 er ee 'COL·LINS & WATTS ::::::.w.-"' ., ~EW ADULT PARK I -. tor•-I bedroom 2 bal!l home "'" TARBELL 7'241 Ba,yv!•w. S<&-9M6 •--•-REAL TY ll00.000 * e,>,2974 H""""""' -MO!ih :-w .. 1c11u -· Cenlor ·-~· " p-~ ~~ · · H E FRONT Coron• d•I M•r ml Harl>or Blvd. at Adami ·c & W Lido 1110 ome -·--!n· , . + Hartior lgh. Low price WAT R 2955 Harbor, Costa Mesa • • dude: J acui:d, ~ rm, Cle11iflcat1on J00-355 at $34,750, E>ctra lg bed· $15,000 ''forecloser LUSK - 2 STORY 5C54t65 Open 'di 9 PM 962-551.J Eves. ~ 1.fA'IV, outdoor 99Q, pool, I 119') rooms. Stl!'p sawr bltln kit. Spacious 4 BR.. FR, DR. & BUILDER CLOSEQUJI $31 500 l WSO.., bUIW'drm.a.hUfneboud.~ _ .. _ Br!< bar. > fupk. Family lanai, Slip. Sandy beach. Threat" 1-ly BW'tinf""' model, • ' Q "' dMdua! melerino Pet - room. c.overed patio. 2 car Immaculate! thia 4 bedroom =~~-~Uui~ I• in for Chri1tmesl 3 '2, ~ ~ Oftt ~ •. A:eayu:, ~ =~~ ~.:.. lnl/J. ·-!8!11 St.. ~ Cl111iflcation 340-370 pnl.J'e. call :for show1n&", VACANT Lot • Galaxy, Fhom.,....e, "'aa',"' ~-• dlnlnf •~ Ope H-·-~·-by Lut " ...__ -" hi• """" .... , ... • Dlt: .,..., __.....,.,. m-llffiO . b . """""..... "'i. n .,..._,, .......... w ,..,.,ca,ava.aa, drps. Spotletlf. Z'x22• unftn. rent lildrct from -I II a] · $45 __ /1¥). F~. Beat ava.ila le. room, fireplace &nd family arent. Sat. A Sun. J..5. 3400 at builder prices In rm, Quiet cul-de-Kc •treet, $41,000 1m HOMETl'E .,... w!tb . ft.wt . ,. room. Pri'ced lM below the Catamaran, Harbor View CENTURY PARK tra Jrr lo 142-«66 or without t a rnlt-are . """"'' mari<et. Won't Lull um.. 615-1225 $31A95 to $38,995 • ,'• ~ S-.-j-. Complet<ly Ht up, <lontoct Classification 400-465 1,11__.,_ &12·2535 Cost• MAN VA _ mA or low down MaleM · Dt&nl.Cft', P1ua ~ r Ir .... , SECLUDED CCJld\•JI --Conwntionol 3411 VI& Lido .,,,..,.. 3101 So, Fairview, -· Al_••~ TOWNHOUSE ~EALT01'~ By Owner Sic yardt wttb h.lgb muon-l :Ala=-·-,-,...,..,....=~~ • . -S BR. 2 fall balha. Recently ory w&lb Included. Side CHECK THIS-4 BR. S bL EOx90 STI,500 FOR quid< ia!• 35' - CJasaification 500·5 I 0 • ..... 1 :,. ~l~ou~~E Bed· '33-0JOO 644-2430 painted lruilde le i;iut. W /W yatd pe.rkll11', her!: ecboo11, 4i Bedroom 2 Bath horn• .,,1 S BR... 2 bt.. ~ $79,500 Tra.Uer w/l2x24"· patio, all 1'1 -STEPS TO OCEAN cp!J, d,.._ Lara< yard, perk, walled comnmntty. 4 BR s ba 10x88 112!5000 -' ard ( 1 t I I I.. rma..Sfn&lea .Firstttrne •sty A--· 3·"'-'--+ room fol boat.,Come!-IOt, Bushard ti.tween Gartleld MW shag eal1>ft Ii: pa.Int ' · INC' e."-f. Y pr va • • ~ • offered. u~ ...,,. has YOU WIN!!!! ~beau~ :~;;·,.;,',;';'."jl.;.,. close tn oehocts. w-c1o1e OL A Ellb. All homeo °"'' ·w tlmlout, bu """" 1n Irr LIDO REAL TY • 51&-3993, Sltoo, , . tlftpla~. All elec. Detl&ht· ro.....-. _,. ... 1• ln ~---• 1 •v 90tl • .,~ ~ ~•o .~..., ........ ~... ... """'-"·U ""·Jc den, formaf dlrdng, covered 3377 VIA LIDO BA YFRONT MoMle HOJM. CIMaific•tlon 625°5]5 M ••""'en J*tio w.liv.lttt-UUl:l.O!' muat 9CU ..... year ...... 11. ........... .....,, • .....,,.......,. _,,............ ..... ... .:Jin.•.....,_ ...... ...,,.. paUo 4 bf rate tor only 673-7JOO a ..... "'-vtu...-. rratl•r' -· krtunuons.Cbecktbett CAYWOOD REALTY BYOWNER 4'19WllnuiPl.3 Looman,,.._149!w962-4454. -500 --._. - with! storJH fte.turM-6306 W. Cout wy., · • BR, 2 BA. Jp )'d w/beaut Doll't P. up tht •hlpl COLLINS & WATTS •' u, •-,.. ,. t ., ~·-. ' -, I l[S] T fall. Oubh>Ule. poal A put. H N B .... • 3 BR. 2 BA, ~ tiOt., Mu.t Park 60-J.AM 115-2771. Lett_, tin&' l'Jft" " * 3 Bir BedmtL 548--1290 . h '''.J" .. tn c:Lanttied Shi '"' u-throw. Ret1istieprlceS33,rioo ~•. trplc, wd tlr1, •.....,,. n , P REALTY $5.1,500.Lodn.sn.nss. CieHificelion HO-HS COLLINS & WATTS * Huae family rm. W•'ll help,... ..UI l4U61I 136,"'1. W-'1892. to Shmw Jtetulb! .....s7I (:, & W. Mloolon Vlelo I --j !Al REAL TY * Beaut. fireplace. -._... . ~ [ ........... 11~1 C&~ -:=:,:i...... s~~lA-~tit/Js• R. :-:LES AfG:::'i'::..~~~ 96U623 ~·~ * Boal """'"· l'M LOOKING FOR !&ndacpoc. Ovmbed lot, AcrN .. fw Mio 110 Cleuilicelion 175-SID $28· !:SO -"' pri""' at 129.900. k ~ E R LTV PRO,ESSIONAL block ...U, •prln lero. SAN.Juan c.-~-11 000+ I _ ........ , . SWIM' L' ~~L R EAA.,.U... 11i. Ymf• witli 'tli• S.ifl./11 Clirtdle SALESMEN °""" ...-. 113.lllO. .. ft ...,.J""',:U-· .... 1• . ...,,,....,,,,_.,,..-;,· :-:!· 3 Bedrooms. lly room. BE YOUR OWN BOSS O•ne r anxSoua. "3,700. d CY lfmlb270'prtttnlf!rait. Cl•uifico lion 600.699 Supor •harp, iaU tho flneot VA REPOSSESSION CALL ED Ml·!IG!K tro6213. .... 00 ...._ .,..., s-. l(i I) •dded lwnltY feature•. 2 Shar1>. north Calta Mesa s KASAllAN Newport leach erw 6. uW, 3 mJ to DJ>. r.,...,... . ~ balha, bulll-in kitchen, Bodnn homo near Catholic REAL ESTATI llG a.-. "-o OK. Pn>t> mualW! ttttpl.ce Widll •d· ONrcb .I: shopplne. O n 1 y FOR Sale By Owne-r: Pres· can be d:ivfded Bid on pu;. Clau ili .. tioo 700-710 ded chum ., ,famlly """"· Jl500. dn. 1199/..,, paym!L tip horn•, model :noo. AXER·Ul'PER """-bet *"' ,. ... ..._ f;;;J Fatlo.54!).l'l>l, $23 500 Qwmlng f br,<ba.nnt.h-6 ., __ ~,~.,.charm-~Owner 19U:IW •cNn•• 1~ TARBELL mmoNJtEA'i.TY 142.lm ~';.u~mic'ta~~~ ,,;"~y .. Am~ :Mty, ~~11tttor._IQ)' $23,950 'I CI,TE II I'' . lncltldew&lttl.116-.1192 home,oniy!O,,..<M.Bad-orralwholiu --J Cl1sslffc1 tioft 100-836 tm Ht.rb:ir, Costa MR& I ,,. .. ...,... 1~· GLORY IE . .Lnl WHY PAY RENT? Clauifiution l&Q...151 'I1lil ltDrY book ! BR bomt l . jr.Jel plus Hawailu dtcor-lltUdio ...::c~ .,.~ : "": H~ ~~ C1111lflutlon too.t t2 Corona del Mar. Excellent loceticm • Pride o( OWnet· llf!l ..... 2 Batho . R""1c ... ~ . m1or ~. Modmi bltin C 'Ii ' I 915 949 kit ' °""..-. 11'.U tand-t.111 1u t •" • .e1ped _ Prtv pado • Only C11s1f fcatlOft • $SS.lOO EZ tmos • '7U5!0. 0 TIH: Pl:.l\J. "\.. CST.l\','CliS ·· f I I ' . · J,y nqltc~ed Ii: iletds re""1!'. 1 ..... ,,. ..... NO'OOWN TERMS 1 I f ! t •j 'PLUSHI PLUSttl A.,...tfemflfhome,orlx '"" E-•, by -,.,.,...,"l 3 bedroom, > .._,, balbo, -• -• • l I BA111ROOMSI plUf • 1ztr up tor om A t><O!IL -"Jdnr O.pb-Valley, - brleht. cheerfW Jdtclwn -I I BR. loYely ICCl"Mrf 2 patiol! $38,000. . llvtnc wdh cl t "I ~ handy work tea-.. Pool N Y N A 6 . o 11ie TV talk,,_ en ~ Prked """' Won't tut! CALL a U6·lflf ..... __ l ""'"°"' - otzedpoundf.54!).1121. I I' j• I J fodfngochoolo.Jhokldswon' HAFFDAL REALTY ,,..,~ toc<l<r.T<rmlavall-TARBELL ~~-~-:::;;· ;:;-;:;· ....,amww q .. lfont unlesa ...... "2...0S Evn: 5.>'7-tl99! ' ~..... ._... Cftdll. •ua. .,.., SHARPS BR 1814 BA d' alALTl' . att6pm,torappt.lo-.• I R A '1 T E c ,~,~ . . ta.-•• nn. bltint, dthwahr,. ~r. fllf••r "'"••r• •••1 Offlt • rrnROOK, lpCll'OX 10 2955 Haitior, Cotta Meq, TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT .WANT AD 642-5678 !> · I I' f 0 0-1.tt f., dtdlt llllliOtl4 crpll A drlJS. VaoanL Mu.t 4 BR Udo Sand• leut"°1d .Acrea. Avocado, qnncw, .,. ''-~lopilll"",,.."tho ... ~•~.· fllj l•XlnttnllLl><OOO. beach -· ll6U RI..,, pluo am&lt lilt<. Prime! • • -• -• ,_ -It f1 No. 3 ._.,.., ** m-4&22 ** Avt. 8ft .~WHbndt, Onb' Am.lme 6'°'1' ku . M.a SCRAM-UTS ~NSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 900 I J'OUR STAR UALTY '$311,500. °""'1', MWlll. 545-3583 Blcr. • • w h 1 t • EllphJnta" over-* MtJST Sf:IJ .... By dWntr •llO 0"'"su""'•°"• '=rr"'•"'•,.roll=tnr=-...._ runnlnr )'OUt br:Klae? Tl-m 4 BR·, I balhl: l\'l!t bu, 2 actta. TAKE fot MJy fhtm into "CASH" ... ..u frplcr .• etc. f13-«238. down l10(I, mo. 96&-00CT. them thrtl Dally P il o t A aood wut ad 1' a sood HOUSE HunUnst Wat!:* Claulfiod. lnwttmont _ OPEN HOUSE ........ ~ . ' • • -• ' 11Wldl1, oamitr U, lm $ t ,. ,!;;~ 1;;; ______ ;;;,~;;,'iiiii;-~-;~~ie~;' ;-~-;-51~~,~'--:-~ .. -~1~;;~ , ...,,_.~;.... 11!tl,.:.c ....... _ .... _,. ... _ .... .;11t1_. 1 .. -"'- ~ l'"~";;';;"~""";;;1o1t~tod~:.!3J~00~1~•1 Un'-. '°5 ........ ""'°"'-115 ~"!:.':'~-. ~ A!lta· "-, MO ....,,: Furn.' ' 3'I Apt. u........ , ~ APt;Utilvrq, I iofowp0.t ·-Cotta Me~ ~-Niguel Coal• Me.. Cool• Mu.Na "'_w_po_r_t "'"S.._ch ____ , Cool• Me.. Cotta - e FRl3i 41~a..EA.N. 1 br, 0 •"• 0 0 ' •' '·, 00 ,-ht,/ ai., ttvihn .••• cllnYnc 2BJt .. 28A-;J. <W 111. Pvt. OCEANFRPN'l' W , VACANT 2 BR Studio •Pt. A • ._ Cl lol•io 1 -.., boaclt. Jddo, P<i.. ut!l $200. PU MO. .,..,, !am rm .. !rJ>lc., bllns, Pat;.. Bii-to w....,r'<frye<-LIVE LIKE A KING Varlool Loe. 1>}J tt:,: DELUXE llv nn. kit 4 lndry rm, ~!! -o.;. -loc1I• Hi< hldd. IJ.IO. S Bedroom -E"'llW. lenced, -· cpi.; drps, t -n. Cp!t, -.1175. At Budget Pric .. ! Adult.1 only, no p<11. APARTMENTS Ba. Nr ocbll ._, -C· . 1'ot:tj ror.-. -.u ~ zip ' ALA ...... Ms.3900 car ~· lmmae. $310 mo. &ea, 548-3085'. 678--«188. Air ........ .a • -.,,, -• 8-"-. $160/,ano 3001, FillmoN Wq w/tiuU!ln )Cit<:hen. arrill1 en• F.int le tut depoalt~ NEW Spanlih 3 Br. 2 Ba .. ~. _ 0 ~-~~~,----1 ~""' ... ,,,. ., ... ..,u N 89 - •" ,,_r iOft. PriNd •' • OlzY 2 BR. w/fl1:1le,'9tepe Ed~2'!"'ru'1r'.arq.; _ _.:.,r ~. blt·ina. stiq: cpl, -. yrd, v1"'.I' "'nl"'-.>n~ Newport Kt1ghfl mt"C" Poo1t • Health Spa .' 0• • • -'Wtio.-Ia< .a ·-coll ......... util incld.ll!IS ·--"'~ Tinn!Jo Crto•. Game 'r; Bll· 2 BR, blb11, CfPI, -· •nn. 'ALA•tlll•l••MW900 3 BR, 3 BA lwcuey -. E/lld<. $225. Sf8-H24, * p'oots --• <:L£Alllor2BllAdlta, nO uw.11oo.,,. ll)dey,.J!C ooc;, qui•~"' . . . o ... ,". '"'-. . . '.. !· 2 BR. DUPLEX 2200', ~ "'"'· _.,., -* l!NCLOSl!D • I!' P'll. lg kit. IUS-$150, 2l2l fBJ;:OllO()M pota, adu!i& ooty 11.!l-~Ti: mi:· titr:·= Crpt. drps A: bltn.. aft '4pm. S350•moqlhJ¥. 2 BDRM, garage. yard, GARAGES j E. 16th St., NB. 646--1801. FROtl $155 96W886, Plfled. '435/DK» 3 br, 211 URct>;'IBNCED\'AJ!D Mlulon Viejo ~!ul2;0 1i'r!c ... !:.' couatt,t•.6113S) · * CONll.ENIENT Apt. Untvm. 3'5 MEDITERRANl!AN 1"2""ar~. ~l\l~Ba~u-nt;-· "Twnhl<-,--+:,J !-~ii;;;;;;;~~-;:--~=~ J ba, D/R. F/R. Frplc. """ CHILDREN • PETS FOR """' ;;. ~-Option -·~8ll•· er 10 ALI; BEAcm:.. ' Back Bay VILLAGE 'll50. ~111" cp ... drps, '!If> !• Joi· ISl Ovetad ,ldtcb. Also ... u 1'>1pr .... llS5'. !Bll•do• min view N-portHolghll FROM$13SMONTH -2jOO pelL Chll<lroo ok.· nr. f'll·''.:;..:•.::"':;.;rtyc;.:..C-_l_-..__lll_de;.;·;;; *~~NT 3 BR" !~:.::~e~r.t~~~~ S275 Mo. *·* . 49Ui015 DELUXE ratt find 3 BR, 2 AOl)LTS PLEASE B~U'r:UJ'r:.'~1~~e~: R=~~=~·M. s~~~~:. ~ :~~:: ... ...,c: -Ill· ft. +Jot. nex.. Den, i BA turn. ;.125/mo. MoVe in bet~ Cbr1:5tmu. tffwport Beech ~~:ii:~ ws ~ VILLA PQMONA $l70/mo. 673-36SO. OPEN 10 Aft! TO 6 PM shops, q,t, dr"pfl, pa~:...!..~ ....,imi!ed ..,...,lal. alto Call 615.<llOT. Lov<ly •BR. Ip~ rm. NEAR boach. S..ut. 3 -• PHONE '42·2015 Bolboa lllond . FAIRWAY Children weleom<. ""'"""'.' • •toll, tnci1me ., ·c0m.. H~~~~~~=~30~S Fenced. rear yard A SJUe yd &:Inn. A·frame. car P··, (l160 POmolia Ave.) aft 5: 213:592.-5227 collect. · , olli.~Yio11l lutaro ::.'°IMel Unfur~ for trader. Near schools & drps, patio, sun deck. DcnLIL PREAM-"!°BEAR W2.ABYA ·"1"~~~~~~!!!!!!!! CHARMING &: spacious 2 3 eoJtM, 2~, BA, itudiJ> ~ n. el camina rftl' Oentrel shopping, $300. 847-1136... Re.fria., bit-IM. $350 dvu, ...,:.· '"'~. ~ . * $30 WK. & UP* , Br., 2 ba., on Lilije Jlland, VIUA APJS. bltna, forced air, shag, w/9 aft ,1>i .. -.. te. 4li-4502 ~..,...,_.,.... __ .,... __ 2 BDRM house in .....,..,.., Lease. Call collect nu rpe, cpts, -......,..:MW • •e!j.,·~'· Grand Canal. Frpl. &: patio, An •prem'·-e.1200. "'"14--. ~· . ' ........ .. m 832-4052 833-8462 .:ftUIWO • 1 BR Aptt $350 1.tonth. yeirly, v -= _,... :iu. 9.T N£T Return, $36,000 crptg & drps, garage, 2 ; .. or · • Room Sl5 WK & Up. Winton, 'Realtor 6'JS..3.l31 2 & 3 8R11 E•1t Bluff beloW ·a.ppralla!, Newport •mall children, 1)1) .»ets. YE.AR.CY. 3 BR, 2 ba., tam. I 1r91 ·e' TV & Maid Service AVail Private patio, pOOi; lndW, i-.... ==~=,,...,,,.,.-1 tBeach CDmnlttda1 COl'Dl!!'r RENTAL FINDERS, U45. a:mwallaoe. 646-rn.9. nn.; 2 trpt~. ~ Blk. oo : Apartmtobl .. flene I 'j e Pbone ,Sefvice. UtU Pd UNFURN. downstairs . laundry tac. NEWPORT BEACH ?!th 23 )'iU' leue. ..,, w. '"'-~COSTA 1184 3 BR older home, DO pets, ocean. $450 Munth ___,. -• B of A, M~, Diners Carpeted. 3 BR, 2 BA'. South Near Orange Co. Airport & Viii• Or•n•d• Apts. t RealonomJcs, 18kr. . ~ HouMS * Apts. mah'ied cpl w/cblldren On-Bum White Realtor 23"' Newport Blvit 548-9755 ~y Front. $450. pr· mo. By uc;i. ·Adults only. Four bedrooms With balcon- ·-Pl'Opef'ty 1_., * 645-0111 * ly. $160. 2188 Canyon, B Call: 6'15-4630 Apt1. Furn. --360 This Ad Worth S5 on Rent I ;c.cow,,"""=·.,.64,,4-....,,2922=· ~~~ 20122 Santa Ana ~ve. les above & below. Gradou! ·~·-... oil:I_ CM • 3 BR f 2 ba l3l5 · furri. 8i1_c;h • .a. 1 Br.-1, SM>O Yearly. 3.17 E. Bayfront. Mu. Mrs; Joachim, Apt J..A living &: quiet sun-ou.nCUnc .. , SPECIAL:"'. . "" -~~~ 2 ~R· Home. Fned back yard. Avail :;;;;· 1807 po r i' Gene:r.al 1j5:1pKii11Jy ·n"?c•, $,30 2 BR., 2 ha., dbl. gar. S4G-&15 for family with childreD. • · to Cp d ,....... Pl H rt>or v· -up. 2T1G Newport BIVd. Winkln Real Estate 675-3331 BAY. MEADOW 'APT, $, Near Corona del Mar Hi&h PRINCIPALS flS, LOl'jG hair O.K. Furn. Clo,. lhop'e. ts. .,,., _,,. • • a oew .J A School. Fireplace, wet bu>& bachtfor with kitchen. Near stpve. $165/lno. 837-9517. Homes. {213) 6'J0..4601. j . _ ' "\'. · ' CM. CorOna d•I Mar Beam ceWngs,· paneling, btillt-in kitchen appl~I; _ O"LY o.c.c. Av&it. """" 2 BR ......... ..,,,.. tenced * BEACH llOld New Concept '!'WINTER RATES• 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pri• ·l'ltloe, recroation ta-835 AMIGOS WAY 644-298 $41,000. FUJ:L PRICE ,.,.,_ 1165. Wat" pd. 21931' TOWNHOUSE Atb'ac furn ~tudios lll5, 11 1 cl!illes. Au ·adtil!JI, no pet,. Coldwell. Bankor I< Co. : 3 Jfoulel on Ja'fJ'e lot. $125. NEAR beach. 1 Blt Miple St. 642-7658. Frplc, 2 + den, mrlt'. •tile1 "URNITURE RENTAL Br's $125. Adi.ts, no 'peu. e 2 BR's FROM A.Si LOW Managing Agent ~~ JitnEN yearly ;,,ntal. Child I pet 3 BR, 2 BA, Crpt•. -. dk, patio. 121'5, 548--85.12. T 2135 Eldon, Mgr Apt. 6. ta..~ A; 1159/mo. VIEW ; 'Ole. ·~fl-_c.!!... ~,,,, .,,..,,,,. o.~ Util,. paid. ~ I RD lO'f..... ..,, 38"i w a ••. st c ~ u .._.4U... ""~ ~" i. _ sklw & garage. $215 mo. 3 BR, 2 Ba, fam rm. Nr .,.. ..... -·r S~. rpo, GIUi & • ~ •• ..... 2 Bdnns., 2 baths. prtairl EXCHANGE , • .$150. LAGtfNA BEAat', 1 !:R. 2260 F~ttal. 646-1728. community park &: .. pool. : :~b ~~on th Optlcxi ~· pd. Adults, l)O pets, no Oill 646-0073 view apt. Carpeted, draped, nie Real Estate )'OU have for garage\ a:pt: 'Sundeck. Block $180 3 BDRM den brick Harbor View Homes, "$375. * Wlde Sel~ children. 5 4 5 -5 9 91 or ON TEN ACRES ' bltns. 2 covered puking Jot.her property better suited ID ocean. Vacanl. ncl. _M N '' . .-'... .. ";.... 833-3894 646-7058. 1 a: 2 BR. Furn. & Unfurn. 3 Bdrm * 2 Bath •paces. $250 Month yearly. -1o·~ needs. In Or GUI of .... UNFURNISHED -Ms..SOOi:;ve:a;:,;..¥2.4BS~ ... ~· 3 ~RT Shores homes * 24 Ho~~-= ** LRG _turn, Bat'h!lor's FirWlacit I priv. patiol, LMna ioom with cathedral . o· if· .,state "ok. W.W. !'t'estklge, $135. STUDJO type 2 BR. 3 BR. 2 BA. .d h hr . for rent, $275 to $350. apt, .very quie!. Po·O.I . Pooh Tennla Conlnt'I Bkfat. ceil4ig Is frplc. Separate t' 6lS .. ,OSG . I Exchange,·.~o .unse~~.~.'. S~, refril', cpts, drpg. yard. Kids o'K~ss2s~~ ~RealtyMS-1290 ' S95/mo .. Util incl. Call !l®SeaLane,C4M6"-21ill laundry area. Eqel patio.WIMMUUTCI. .. }' .~ 84 ...,..!JO 18782 •n&U• Otildren welcome. 548-l309; 6,;-!849. 3 BR Back Bay area. Spac. • 548-5376 IMacArthur nr ~ Hwy) Swim.ming pool & Children's ' ..(' St., IJ\ffil _ Bch. . MOO. 2 ftplcs 2% Ba. $325 ' m . ~ ~ FURN 2 Br. Children OK. No playground, $3XI. Huntin_atOI\ Beach : 2 BR.llse. 1'-(41 1 fir apt + ~!°..:. ~~ S~.E 2 ~R ~ 2 fl~· ,!i1c2sJ~~:~i:..e:: mo. Lease. 213: 968-5945. me £ ~ pet.. Heated pool. Lndry 2 B 2 NEW __ !!ARBO __ !;!~~~ .c~ .. REFNS~·---l;:~=-~·:::·:;::o:~f::'\'I '$100' lot. In~ $6720. $5§,000 -~· n . garage . ....,aro iui-_...... ..... ni 2 bl .. _ rm. 126 Mor:ite Vista qd. R., baths; upatairs. ear.. ~ r Umme 1~. ,Ownr. $7..J:lSO. tot &: tset . fl) ~2841, ~lm. BEACH H~ oc..,. to 511 »I. 19l:b, CM 548~3481 pete<I & draped. EnC'J. gar. ON BEACff 1 ' · .. --SMAl.L Bachelor house, bltn Ocean, 2 BR's, Yarly. 2756 N. Matn SA' 5C7.{1314 VERY niof. l br dplx. Quiel age, Comp. bltns. Private Park·Llke S1.trroundlng . • : · Lot!i for . S.le 170 Jl75. O~ER 3 BR f.IMI!', stew &: retrlg, part. furn. $165/mo. ~1631. .Sep by garage11. l adult over patio. 705% Orchid. $250 Per QUIET • DELUXE ' ·NEWPORT B.EACH Huge ~Cd yard, Stove, gar. Util pd. f].0.S. 548--6680. $295. 1 ·block from . beach. 3 8alboi1 lltnjnauli1 30. No pe'ls. 518-lo,21. . month, yearl)". • 1-2 & 3 BR APTS 2 BR Utiturn Fr. $230/mo~ WATERfRONT LOT age.· Kida/pet O.K. 2 BR, Heated Pool. Gar, BR,' 2 BA, fplc, bltns. patio, FURNISHED · 0 AL&> FURN. BAOIELORS ~n:e~:a:~et j :G~ SIJP ·.$60,:_23'.XI $Ht. VERY SPACIOUS 3 Patio, .1..rg .fenced fard.""No comp! fenced. (2l3) 83l-l4S3 t:i~!h~pi ·B~n-~: ,;=~:,1'6,i ..: .• :,,!7,::~S~ ::v J:r,~: A~~t:~~~ heated pool-6aunu.teMla , _ _ BR. 2 BA. lr1ilc. Bt1's.. fam. bit-ins. $175/mo 494-9891. Sant• An• Heights Maid Strvl P 1 - -Martiflique Apts. rec roorp-«ean views Mouftti1ln, Delert, il,v or mature singles. E st Bluff l BR. 1mm'e<1lat• occu' pancy' . Pd ce. oo · Util, XTRA Large ,2 Br, 2 ba, $155 patios-ample park:ibi ~ · ~, 17C BEA·CON * 64$.0111 a • ·incl util's. Adults over 35. * BAYFRONT lm Santa. Ana Ave .. CM Securtty ruanh. -· -"F"R"E"E...,R~E"=~_.:..;_.;.1 "'•,.....,-"'H"'E"'·""s"'L"'u"'F"F°'s-==e:-1 1215/Mo. Contact A&••• • Call 675-8740 • 64&-429'2, '48-241l7. * BAYVIEW Mgr. API 113 . 646-5.142 HUNTINGTON BIG BEAR' LAKE* , NTAL -4 BR,,2"-' ba . l U kilch 546-0814 LARGE 1 BR. tum, Penin Pt. * BACHELOR API' $!ID Announcing the quiet opening LARGE 2 bedroom, 2 bath p. ACIFI·,.. "°"""" 1Jo apmdhl&'l':brist-• . . SERVICE ' . ., oun y . S. J C I I Pvt ti I . t adults • . ot Bayport Api. ••• for t 'th . . ..,. '"1n ___ T:'' 0\\'11 ,..,,,..., _.. 3, bedrooil;ns. llJ( b·a th I, ~ priv. patio. Cose ~ n u•n •.P s rano pa o, w w crp , lst & last mo's rent. Adults: And the slightlv less ap .Wl Dinette, cpts, )'OIU' -" ........ ., .l dra pool· aboppinc schooll. Ya· FOR.. . eo.. ..... h ~id 2 only, Leas'e 'til June, can 646--3.589 " drapes,&:: builtins, enclosed 111 OCEAN AVE., H.B. 1n. Tr.V ·om one 191:· $8;!ioo. cupe · Pl!'I, Pl cant' clean &: 'watlina. $.175 ....,a.se . <>i'<"'1s 1'" e $150/mo. ~16 quiet opening ot Bayview garage, there Is a park right <n4) .536-1~ · • : CaU.Jtou_ (n~) s:is!i'lJS or buijt...im, patio 4nd closed p r .th BR., 2ba., family room. S350 NICELY furn, 1 BR. Gar. Apts. for families. across the street for the Iii-Ofe open lil am.a pm Oally write: Spenott l\eaJ,.Estate, hf.ck yal'd for chlldrfn. Only ~ mon ' . . ) Capistrano Valley Realty. M,CHELOR apt. partially $145/mo. Quiet area. No ,Call (n4) 644-5555 tie one,s. $!55 pr. month WILLIAM WAL'I'ERS ,<X>.t •' llP.O. Box 2828, B*J Bear $225 per month. Call (Broker Co~ lTMted'N Call· 493-1124 furn, Sl35 rno incl util, children or pets. 837-9517. CUSTM r 'shed • -. ..... eai·,r.· • ~ WALKER&: LEE, ft--'~. EASTBLUFF REAL · · yeilrly. 64.5-0662, ~3457, , . 1n1 apt, superb phone 557·3084 alter 6 p.m. e MOVE-IN ~o ~ ~ SIZ-44S5. ...,..WI.., 644-11'33 Anytime Condominiums Dana Point view of bay, ocean, Catalina e BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS • .1.v A.1.! • Unfurn 320 Cost• MeH from 3 picture windows. Lrg SPANISH DECOR Ki~s & pet.a welcome. 2 BR..: · ~ · ~ ·COSTA, MESA Huntffllton Be•ch ' * SINGLE. 'IV-POOL. P.ets Jiv rm, din'g rm. kitchen, Air/ $159. All extras. Pool, gar; 't; • . II •I EASTS I DE Newport Be•ch ok. DANA MARINA INN, bathroom, bdrm. kar gar. cond. Gas, wtr. pd. patio. Furniture Av a i 1; Financial . 3 i: .. _ 3 BR. 2 BA, elect bJt.Jn RIO, Casa. del Oro 34111 Coast Hwy. o . Pt. .'llll'\ . 1 ti! Sho b Garage, Pool, Rec. rm., 17362.A Keel.son Ln H 8 ~~;;~-~~~;;~ um-w with ,2 · bathi, dbl FA ht .. ~ crpts, 60x100 ~t. BLUFFS 2 BR ipllt Jev con-,,....,., mo. me u · wn Y laundry. 1 BR $140. 2 BR 968-7510 842-0235 '' ' , l garage, fenced y&ro. New felWI:) ki!, dbl·gar., )~. do wlbalc on grn bclt, dble ALL UTILmES PAID Huntington ilei1da appt, 673-1767. $160·Sl7D. • , l~ness . ·~ .• · ~n Sha& Carpetlna, ~Y Vaq.nt-Move !ft tod&J/'2'15 ear wlelc dr $240. ~7(>59 ~~~~.~at~~~ l·'l'"'"'B'°'R--Furn--. --1-1-3-5-1-m-0-.1 'v~A'°'c"'ANT=~,-l~B'"r_k_s~tu-dy--+ ·Hacienda de Mesa Apts • S135 " LGE NEW 1 1, _, -"----• _ patnted. For rent or lease at <pel"1nO 1 -t-335 • c .. nclou kitchen with ill-0veri....i.;..,,. beaut. ........ en yard. ~Ix. cpt, drp, ~le, 191 w. Wilson, See Mgr. No. 1 Sml complex. Quiet "it( ' Wl'J'¥'''""ty -S205per mo: CaU WALKER 2 BR. ~lee. blt-in RIO, FA Townhouse Unfur11. • ~ l~ting patio&-~. Adu1i;,""no st~/refrig. $225 mo. incl 6 UNITS bltns, dshwshr. CloH" " rr -.. llARTNER ll I.;EB, Realton, 545--'949l. heat, carpet&, dbl. garrae, Huntington 8each • Separate din'g area pets. 1035 12th st. Across ·util. Adults, l'ltO Pe 1 s · ALL ELEC!mt: Shop'g. Adulbl, 8262 Atlan .... __.,,,'-,....;In -'--0011·,..._ ··-BEAUTIFUL -an ·"·w 60xl, 00 fenced lot. Move in · 64Z:-9890 UPSTAIRS ~=. 536-77!Kl. ncuve ... , -~ ,,.._ • """ ""' • Horne.like slDra&e from Lake Park. 536-2692. I:-:-·..,-,,-·-~,...,,--~ •~ ,-;:-;-;;;;-;;-;n;c;;;-.;::;1 1 1manaaement' background. A-frame, 3 br, sun deck, todq. $175 per mo. Ask for TOWNHOUSE 2 B!lnn, l "-' e Private patios S.125-LRG Modern l BR. 2 Br, bltrui, frpl, 2 carports, DOWNSTAIR.S .$165. 2 & . 3 BR, $140 UP. ·Poll AaUt in manapfnmt of ~I) beamg. '$250 mo. Rental Agent. 962-4471. Ba, cpls, drpi, re.frig, e Cosed garage w/11torage C ,_ d _,, pool, nr. ocean. $200 up. CALL Man.ager aft 6 PM. Cbristmaa bonus. MORA: ~lucrative butlness. · ~12 aft T pm. CHARMING 'Bednn. town. wshr/dryr, dshwsbr, bltins, • Fun length niarbJe pulJ. p ... , rps, '"l:Uec, tu' ocean. Adi ts, no pets. 673-4447. 642·1131 KAI Apts., 18881 Mora •• ~_year's inoomt sbou1d TEMPORARY ttnta.1, 3&4 hou9e. 1~ Bath, patio, dbl. patio,. pool, clubhse. man 218 Chicago. 536-1506 , MODERNlBd . C Ln., 1/2 blk E. of ·Beac.11. ' ~.cm. ~· ~ BR 'for U 'mo•s. Moat reas gar., poo1 ·&:: clubhouse -no $175/mo. Lt'llse. Stretton, • King-sz Bdrms· 847·5169 2 BR. ~ng~a~~~99 Mo. drp11, dshwshr ':°b ~~t: i :~: 962-8994. . qtlireme:nl,a u..~.000--ash. rent, various m!as-no fee. maintenance. $180. per mo. wk 632-4481, hoi:ne 962-3124. e Pool • Barbeques .' ·sur· FREE utilities. 1 BR Real Estate 644-4848 garage. 1 chlld ok. All util 2;-;;B;;R-. ..-=ar""". -.-11"4"0.-,F""n-cT.i\! For intuyiew, wrile Box AJt 54&-5411/~592--ml. 6 to choos@ from . Newport Beach rounded with plush land-S130 /studio $85 /:Stock to pd. SlfiO/mo. 307 Avocado, yrd-patio. Wtr pd. mo "F'" ;?p. Hwrtington Beach. , COLLINS & WATTS scaping beach. 201-lOtb st. 53fr3"m. Costa Mesa Apt 9, CM. 64~. • Delaware. cau btwn l 1i; s.; e Newt.mine' . $210: mo,le&R. 3 BR. 2 BA, REALTY *FACING POOL* Adult Jlying at its best ~7282 or ~1366 636--4!20. , GUSS 1 SCREEN SHOP fpf. comm pool;, vac. agt C & W 3 BR., 2 ba., 3 car garage Large l BR $175 WALK to Beach, 1 Br., New i1dult garden apt•.•~=~===~==-• . (To buy or ..ti, ii'•) s<&'Sill/2µ--592-3211. · • • REAL10R 548-"'611 tlTiµTIEs FREE NEW 1180. 2 BR 114 BA BEACHWOOD APTS •. : HOLl:AND BUS. SALES HouHs Unfum. 305 ~2-5523 D I F 345 365 W. Wilson 642·1971 f"!S~ painted in luxurious 2 Bedroom a,pe.rtment $~. 2 BR,. den, 2 BA BranO new 1·2·3 BR. ~·bl '':'l'he,Broker ,,with;Empathy'' •WE have a large selection up •Xff urn. · $140, I BR FURN bldg. 2al l2th·St., H.B. Conveniently located '51 E . 2'1t. 646-1666 10 BEACH! Cpts, dri>I. hitn&~ · 11'16 ·0ranie .A~ .• C.M. ~ner•I of 3 and 4 bedroom home1 Balboa Peninsula Bring ad !for temporary new BACHElOR APT. Carpets, drllpes, built-ins Westbay 21 Ap8rtments ~7 ;;,_,7 125 lSth St., ~·· ~70 . ;if0-0608· eves that can be moved into tenant bonus, Adults, quiet SlOO mo. Call 646-2687 Enclosed garage 000 .,,-;;,, • ~==--=""'-'-"-'-' ~~i 1105. Pvt. cotl.lge, crpt<, -• t I ed' !•'• & luded I . -·• FURN I BR APT Adull on!• * $170 * 1150 NU 2 Br cp1g -: ~-ET _ Clf!an!Jli Co • dl'J>I, tlrepl, patio, C.M. a.imos mm ia "V on our 2 Bedroom, beam celling sec • poo • a:tr .. vuu, • • • s,, " 3 BR, l % BA, patio, bltns, patio, rec. ~.. i'75u Jei~ Esta'&. '61-,(~ ana. $115. l BR, Pvt home w/J.g Rent. 0 pt io,n p I an, apt., partially furnjsbed, So t;pl:it lev, sunken Roman ba." SUO Mo. Call 64&2687 $1'/'j Per Month c:i'ts, drps, Ask about our !er son Lane• Groued S2ci.~·i.t 10 mo's lot. .H.S . • SHERWOOD RE ALT y • ft to the beach, re(rig, wa-Nr frwys '&:'So. Cst. Plaza. Legun1 Beach d1SC0unt plan. 880 Center 84, .,47184,_~ ... • f ·:n. Truck I. IP rth 1125 Crpts dtpJ, bl ~55 t Ir: l I . I ded G Checkriiate Apts, 2831 Bria. -· S CM 642-8340 2682 ...-u:o _,.. s-~.Sen·o'.sm~·:~~lor Toi ok, .' . tns. H.B. 3 "BR Condo, 1% -~ Pools .~ &e~: ~. ~ ~""=· =c~.M~·~-~=--$115/mo. S40 wk Up. Ba.ch, ~":!.·~.:'.;.THE~·;;:.:;G~A":B'°'LE~ .. ~~:: .. ~·c..leeiCCHiiEEZzcoiiRUOlAAPTPTS.~··' l500000. '.. ·~U:!·. ae~,54 ... ~r $145. 2TBR'oJ<cr(AscM' drpe, patio, Patio, dbl gar, frplc, nr 546-2313 ~!;L~ Lge• ele! :t!e,a~~ ~h~~~~~ti:~ Lge. 2 Br w/pri gar. Adlts. 8~1.A~~~·te 1-;!ed ~!':: si.ntU mu:n!Stl.. .,....J86. gar. 01 . · . ocean. 962--0986 aft 5 pm. soundproofed. Fncd. yrd. W h Id S36--033S -,, HEALTH'.FCJOd Store. Near $15..i. lBR +den w/evuy. WALK to beacti-3 BR. 1% heat. Fum. Util• pd. Newport Beach w/patio. Wtr pd . as er ryer. · J' ~land; dolni ·well. thin.11;. Kids&: petsok, H.B. BA. din rm. ricn. 847-9604/ Carport. todry rm. Nr Gardner/malnt. Call btwn 1 BEACHBLUFF APTS , 776-7110 Agt ..,..., .1hop'g. $150 Ir: $155. 998 El 25 YARDS from ocean. 4 BR, Jtr.500 wl~nm. Or ,tnake · eves96U889,A&ent. NEW .....,ciow: inode-rn Ca !no Dr N 1 CM 2~3-ba h 1. /fl &5,aJS.4120. Spac2Br,2Ba.Pool.PaUo. , cash olfer. Neediquick NJ.e. Balboa PeJ!insul• 2 BA bl ~.... m o. • · ., uge iv. nn. w P' 2437 Orange Ave. "G" $155 D/W. 8231 Ellis 842-7644 .• : ~.'Eve1 sa&-,1963. H""'Yeo;,. • r • ,.. LOVELY! 3 BR, l ' tns, duplex. 3 BR., 2 full baths, _ ....... __ s_i. _______ I new cplg.; mod. kiteh., DELUX 2 BR. 2 BA, Bltns, A'ITR.ACTIVE Twnh••. 3 2 BR. nr. shopp;og. G• .... -o' OMr..1 & Chamiing 2 Ir: 4 crpts, DCd )'d, frp c, 1 ml. to shag crpts., Bit's, dshwshr, paneled den; comp. furn. .;K. ~-w, COFFEE .. SHOP ill San Br hse,~waded in patio, nr bch $250. 962--0492 garbage disp. ,vu)ier Ir: 1 BEDROOM APT. $295 Jncl. utll., until July. Dshwasb,' Sh a g crpls, BR'!, 2 BA C&D, bltns, dbl Newly decor. Sl351mo. . Oemente, xliit area, park-water, u n t ii 6 / 15. 2 BR C.Ondo, cpb, drps, fri>J, dryer, frplc., pri patio, -Furnithed '$tT.SO Will also least. 67f>..1642 frostless refrig, Elec frplc, gar, swimming pool, $215. Realonomics Bkr. 675-6700 • ing IJ)ace. • Illness .forcfs 213:24.l-S31,. . patio, dbl gar. Nr. beach. garage. Steps from beaeh. Adults, No P•ts Agt. garage. Nr ,s,, Coast Plaza, 545-7474. 2 BR, lge priv patio .. Bltns; t ale. ~12. 6 arn-1 pm or Corona Ml Mi1r Pool priv1. 1200. 64>1!57. Lav I~ h I y furn. (213) I I 3 BR. 2 Ba, all xtraa, $325. Sl85. 545-2l2l. LGE. 2 BR. beaut yrd, elee cpt, drps. $135/mo. No pets. 49Ull41, 2 pm-& pm. N Irvine 545-5359. or (213) 327-8765. Roy Mc~:,;, Rea tor On ocean, walk to beach. * LOWER * 11tove, gaa heat, 2% BA, 1503 Alabama. ~785 I ESI'BL'D Int. Dest g n ICE, lge, 3 BR. 2 b1. IOWf!'!' Coron• del Mar Owner (213} 700-TI73. All Electric • 2 BR Cpts, across st. from shop'g, 2 BR apt. Closed gar, cpts. Business. Newport Beach duplex, NewJ.y decor. Ocean BAL ._, ~i •. drps, gar., patto. Nr. bus & Carport, lndcy rm. Adults d ...... chiklren/11mall p<t ok. '"· 3 BR 2 ba ~.-1325 l BR F I"~ Incl ti! : rt:run """'uxe ap..,,, ... ~ I ·are.a. (213) 33&-15.76.·after 6 srue of bwy, $300 mo. • .. au-1 m •·•· • um. ......,, · u · theater. Adults, DO pets. orliy, Sl&I. 998 El Camino $140/mo. 847~2MO. ... pm. , DElJGHTFUL 2'BR. borne. 3 BR, 2% ha., !am •••• $325 2 BR, Ufil paid, Ad~t&. No Newly dee. Beaut garden, frpl, nr ocean. l-2 Ir: 3 Br's. $155/mo. 645-3515. Dr. No.1 CM. 54&-0451. 2 BR. 11,.. Ba studio. Encl I~ PU.BLIC .Steno &:: 5ecrttarial Large patio ·A yard. Near 3 BR. 2% ba, fam •••••• ~ pets, S2Q>..mo, year , pool, rec. Adults, no pets. Yearly rak!s. 84Ul48 ah 5. DELUXE 1 BR, gar. Avail * TQWNHOUSE * gar., fncd yrd. $150/mo. Setv!Cf!. Bayside Dr. $215.mo. 4 BR, 2"-' ba, fam ···• $350 ** 61'5-3613 ** 1959 Maple 'Ave .. CM, Mgr. ON THE BEACH 2 IL ALSO. Balboa lslsnd WE HAVE O'raERS NeWPOrt Buch Apt. 5. 2 BR, compl turn .. yrly now. Adults, no peb. $135. Br., 1 ,. Ba.. cpl/drps, Lndry tacil. 842-4549 . .i " .$1UtTG ' rentals avallabll! e LARGE l BR Sl35 _or thru June 30. 67S.1972 l50 E. 2lst. &46-60l6 :~ A~~· $~~~ E. LGE. 1 BR apt. Patio, encl. i ~_!!., L:oen 240 Salisbury ReAlty .67~ 2 BR, 1 BA Balboa Penin. e· ROOMY 2 BR $155 * BACHELOR apt-7 doors 1 & 2 Bed~m. 1 bath. Sf:1f 548-17~ • or gar. Adults. $115/mo. Call I • SATILER BRANO NEW HAR B"O R sl.85 winter or $215 yearly. Adlts. .642-2181, 673-0507 to Ocean. Yearly. $100/mo. cleaning oven, dlshwflhr. 842-4549. ' r VIEW HOME. 3 Bedroom, Gff..3303 or s.ro.o316. Util paid. 646-1631. sundeck •. &hag crpting. NICE 2 BR upstairs apt. WALK to Beach. De'uxe 1 IC ~'. IMTG., co·. family room, 2 batM. Com. ~~..,...=~~--=-..,.-·•Vacancies COit money! Rent CLOSE to Beach, mod. 2 Br 377 w. Wilson* 54g..3fi05 ww'•,arag.e~ ... stov~ & ~edlrullf. 2 BR. Pool. Drps, cpts, ~ :~. : lty' 1 couru 2 .BR, 1 BA Balbo;a Penln. )Ullr house, apt., <tore $170-2 Br 2 Ba Studio, adj. a er·gWO'"t:'•ec. urn. s bllns. 119 15th St., H.B. ,33SlST. ITDTnlLT';,ENE'l' ~.,: .... ,poomo, nib. .;_k','',· "SINCE l!M6" ~3303win0t•,r "~~ !!1,.', yearly. ~~~~:·,.~edtc. •'""'•· a Daily Pilot ~-r~~~~ ~901lings. . trplc. shops, cpt/drp, patia, gar. oo~nl~Y-;.,1~1~15:_-~m~o:_.~....,~~9>~<~--liLc;;;;;;;;-r;Nil';;;i;· ;i,--- ' · 1% INTER;; &;'.7n0~ · 0111 • llt Western Banit md1" u-n-......,....,,,...., .......-v f.MN "~v vu-..1'1 548-8301 art 5; 213-592-5227 SPAC. 2 & 3 Br. Apt. $140 up aguni tgu• ~ 2ND TD LOAN .,~~=~~=~~ · Universit.Y ·Park, Irvine col. Pool, cpl/drp., bltns, Kids ok """.,...,."'"'"""-o-==~· J ' ,.ow 3 BR. DR. FR, Harbm' Day, 133-4101 Nlf~ll 2206 CoUeg• No. s 642-7035 LAGUNA NIGUEL ( 1l'""'WE"i\ijy0;;~• Co. ~!;;. .. ~om.:;::,.,~~ ~ 'STAR GA'ZEKi<'l':1 s:t.ci!,t ;ta"; 3.'!\~; L'l94 Maple No 3 842-3813 APARTMENTS ., -;642-2171 545-0611 wknd!. 5 BR., 3 baths .• ,.,,,,, '375 ~~C!..!U..,:....--1Br ClAY Jl POLLANl'----ir-=-:--1 bltns, patio. Kids ok. e LARGE 1 Bit. $125 l fulJBR, l ·BA 1*d 2•B~. ~~ " "· H·...._ 4 BR. 2•1 bath • $350 UIU. Z!06 College No. 5 642-7035. e ROOMY 2 BR. $140 Y Clll'Jlt C "ra"""""' (' ""'rvina: ... ..,.,.-area 21 yn. RUSTIC 3 bedroom" den, 2 , 711 '...... M YovrOo•t1>.r1w11yGll;a. M u"."'£!a 1994 Maple No. 3 .. , oo13 Adi'· 642-2181. 673--0!i07 From $175 t $2• 000 '"' bit •·· t I e I 3 Bil,., 2 ba. hom" • $325/350 V l«cordin9 lo 111• 51orr, y ocr. ,, ~ ~ I • • .,, uaui. -.-.., r P act, T d 1 1 f 'd• nd gas, TV cab,e, water, F _, 1 ...... t ~--AM ~ .. 930 2 BR., 1~ ba. home •• $250 o eve op .me1sog• or r1 y, ., •••. ,. I ./BIG sun ..... 1 bdrm Up""r, 2 BR Apt Pvt gar &: yard or i-.:si est&te oen ......... o •vwu. •" v•...... . r~wordicon~--..ti..,.torunbcrs ... ~ . .,,. .. w • • • ' ·all kit bllns, Jndry ~as, Mr Adama Bkr 714/499-2130 z BR Diipltx Avail 111/72. 1 BR.• den •••••••••• -'$251) of~Zod1ocblrt'h;¢ "'55-66 tiew cpt, ~lns, $l35. Children & pets ok. $l5D. htd swltn pool BBQ' l'riv Monty Wen't•cf 250 Lease. n75. without p.ragt'. i eel h•11 1ToclrJ(s :JTO-,.. 111~ oc~~~ 545-6270 or &t6-4G3l, 646-2.544. patios &: balConies. 1 '0pe.n ,_.,,..,..;.._,..______ Call 673-4n agt. r I 20..C. 32,.,,.. 62Toll •WILSON GARDENS• I 1 BR duplex, new crpl, fO AM to 9 PM* 4944212 NRI> $2,000 at lOfJll Pfl.Yl.blt Cort MeH ~~~ ~~ , :!:::: 2 BR; l'i' BA, cpl I drps, Sl~ mo. No children. '499.2277 * 29041 Aloma $.Ul0fltl9, ~t)' $2600 2nd • S·Mr 3Sr~ 45Your encl. patio. $140. 642--6811 . 673-2163 oft Crown Valley Prkwy """' at I"" 6"-•"•"' REAL""' 6 YOUI" 36 N.of '6 ~ ,., "'' ·"--· ,, .. 7E~i--• 31Fw 67St"'""1 Sharp Clean 2 BR~ $140 •-* 2 Br, 2 Ba Studio. Crptg, Newport Be•ch e HARD ro FIND 2 br, Univ. Park Center, Irvine 1971-, .... ~ ~!<1.!-Bltns, d""", w/w, hid pool. drps, pa6--04'6tio. POOL. 1 child'----------, Atove, •refrig, ch.ild I: -' Cal! -'-··ti~ 6 •""-'.·-. ..,.._ ·~" OK 64 , . 0 ,.... ""''~ • ...,,,,.._ 1o5hall4 ..o~ 10 t!'lltllltlYll Adlts. E/side 642·9520, · · · . K. Sl+o. I l"'!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!I 11 FW .tt ~ 71 hcofdlnJI ALA Rentals t 645-3900 (i1nuni IMch , 12Gtt .tie. 12Stir 3 Br, 2 Ba Apt, Cpta, drpa:, 3 & 2 Br. $140, $125. * NEWPORT * ... • 1J~ .tJTurn 7tY• 1180 / Crpt/drps. 765 Shalimar. SHORES ·-""'"°"'_....,_ 14WotU!f ""'~ 74 0.cilWlal'tlt • mo. e MOVE IN n:>DAY 2 bt, e OOLLHOUSE 1 BR turn, l5T..,_ .r11s5of1no-. n.w 673.(>05.1 Olli 557-6!M3. 3 &Inn, 2 B11i, drtaa\ng Artl , ~ )'t"d, encl car. Util pd, nlceyn:!, tndrar, uW lncld. ~~=: ~~ ?J=:n1"e 1 Bedroom. Sharp. Close to DUPLEX 2 BR. small yard, l.erge dtluJCe 11.pt. W/W ALA Rtnl.I • ,.. _ AIMOLA. R ,1 • ,.. _ 1t• AAww o&1Yc":"..1 7tT• o.c.c. " u.c.L S 13 5, gar., qUiet, no dOgs or cats ~tJna. Chlldttn O.K. ' I -~•7¥¥ tiftt• s' -r•~ 'Dorl't .., °''" 19 Solw ...... __ ,, or motore-les. 548-2'120 .......,, man th, V ao,..,,, !O.._..,_.. eoSroroll ...,,. rrM. "w CALL 1__.1. "370 •Wlt 3 BEDROOM HOME a -ARKLJN~ Vt-" I br, !!,·UtOf !21 ~•-• •12' """•"·--~ 2 BR 1u BA. h t LARGE 2 BR, nr Westclilf. ~ with blli/'11, firpl, ctpll I~ .,,... ""' ~" -.. ..----• ,.. I arp crp S, Adults tlUd ·~-. 1toYt, rttnr. kid~ peu. $'150 23W... $J ~~ t>to. drps. 1200 Ml ft. $165 mo. 973 Lndry., garage. . , no .,--;-;;==..-,==-,I 6 re .. ,.. wuhe', AM ALA Rent1ls e '4}3900 ~r_:: ~~ fs:" Valencia.. 557-7768. pell. $le. 646-5355. ~ .. !RAND NEW 1"" dryer too. Lew It tOr 1250 L H'J J 260..'t M~ir, "~ . 213R & den. 2 baths ~ .:>Gnt.a Ana Ave h\ por mo, Call Agent Sf&..4141. a9un. I I ~~~" i:~ffoctiM ~=-UNruRN 2 BR apl, $150 Som~ patios. All for tmm S.A. Country Clob) LRG 2 BR l BA home. tra:. 1---------~ .,,,_, 5'S... _,._,it per mo~l;f! call $l45 A $l50 5"-?33l Spaclou-2 BR Unllt, ~··s. liv. r:m + 4in area, ffnctd UNFUltN 3 B~ 2 BA, a.Ir u".11 30Y"' '°""""' '°":2iit ' FfREPLACES. Prlv •lioa. y".rd. $173. mo. inciud's cohd, crptd le-drpd bOme .. in /()\ fO\ {) 1..ARGE 2 BR. l~i BA. Studio SHARP! 1 Bt, lit closets. load• nt closets. Hf!ated nfrir, 11.0Ve 6: carMner. tront ol lwlm pool. $275. ~1~ f t\:illfoo& \81.\dmte Nntnl Apt, No pet1. $135. 726 pool, Nr. ahopg . Adulta.1884 Pool. 4 d · l IL Ma.n&&:tr 167 now,r, PH: f73.7113, 330-6319 J<Wlnn St. e 8•1584. Monrovia., 548-0336. _m-'ll68-".------J .:::.:;::::..,. ____ _c• _____ ...,.,.... _________ -..,~--------·--~------1 I • ----- ,., ............ '_..1; ' + I -'· • drgo, t, "' $~ tudk\. , w/Q 1...: H .. ncd "F", " s, ' s .. bl .. , ~ "'' TS atfo.: ncl "'" ncl. Call 1 • '" • .. IW ' ,I(. \, • ' ' ,~ i·~~~~~~~I~~~~ t! r .... _ ...... Jltl ........ _ ..... 1t11 ·-1~ 1 ·-1~ r Looi--1@ -......... f5J r ---1~ t , ..... ,._ r ';;;;;;~~! • A.pH., Apta., R-.,1 4'0 lndvstrlel -ol t50 1'--' I-.. I '50 ~·-Plvmllhll Fum. or Unfurn, 37t Furn. or U nfvm. • 370 ROOMWl.5 wit Up w/kfl. '7500, Sq .• Tt. 0 fflc 111 , llY Way, quallty bome -l'L=llMB...,.~lll ...... (l•lll'....,~"ill.-- Cost• Ma.. $.10 wk Up Apll. 2S'lt usembly Vft II machlnt FOUND remocl. W&lJI, celftnr, No Job too anaU ~~~~~~jjj~~~~TI~I Newport Blvd •• CM. ahop area. Heavy power, • rift that it mtanlncf'Ul &cu-1.•tc.NojobtoollDIU. e &G-!Ul 9;,,. ==!,_':.JI I 1.• .... I IT 5'8--8'155 fluoraetl'.lt llleJ, forced air ~and lutinr ~ • aimtmu 547-tm&, 24 !Ir ans. terY; R.moclel & ~•Jr THE EXCITING SLEEPING room 1or rent in htat' tUe t:loors. Ideal f(lr merJlbenfl.i.p « • elk a:r-EleCtrlul • ~ , \. private home. eltctronkt ~ lite manur. t~te to the~ O>ul • A. nt,w' ld\chen drain, boerd •MS-6955• 1M5 Monrovia Avt., Nlt'Pl· y MC A 60-9990 ELECl'RICAL. lnttallatlo~ will brlabten )lour liolld&ys PALM MESA A PTS Bch. 646--0994., ~ · · · • • reinodellnc, )iPalrs. Llc:"d, for yean t9 'come. Jk•t • LIOO ISJ..&.Pvt entn.ilce, R•nt•ls•W•n_,. 460 GRAY' H .. ~. f al At Im. Re-.llatlc prices, FrM. qual. ~rt lNitalL O.U Fu N ' Jcilchen prlvUeees. $85/mo. Grant1S 'ikoo~~rste. a:. Est. ~ · M&-074(1. rre.. Ettlm. 11111 IN THE SUN! Child ok. G13-1lB5. RErmED Alt Swee ~· Adams '.H.B. 96a-:Ul3. PRINTED cticUlt bouill, -AddltloM.All9ratl0111 ltil(• )~~.~-· ~ PLEASANT Home Atmo&-wants 3 br unfum h6use ' dealp • fabricl.tiGna,•abort New t:O~ .b.ftcnte' DENT.AL At1l•tant, .... . Minutes to NewDOl't Beach pbett. Gd location. Kllcl>en In N.B. C<!m, "' i..una LOii W run __ .. 1 .,,, 100, slabs" P<lloa Btoci., -chalnlde, .....,..., So,.. bnk 'JtOu ·o. lijjo, Unbelievably large aPts. Decorator furnish· priv. $55.. mo. 548-599&. Bch, Wlll~llt of Feb. LOST Friday ~to; Santa Keene Enterpriaes. 965-1TS9, 4 briCkwork. ('n.4J «·2051 t'JCp. 21 or OYU. tM-3598. mo :·up. 1v.r:' b .. D 1 ed. Huge Pool, jaclizzi, electric built· ins, shag ROOM-Kitchen privU. Man . . Ana Jtahtl area, J Gennan G•nllnlnt RoOflni ru;NTAL l8C1 25 6o · ~ exp. Williaml_ 8'1S-05l.1. carpets, drapes, sauna & more! only. S60 mo. 2161 :P.ft~ St, GARAGE or Small Build.in& abortbalra. Male all llvu -tit coll~ ~. Op11 Men/Women day -ADULTS-NO PETS CM. 646-5289, 893-0310. !or STORAGE'. , color: !emalo ~potted. AL'S GAIUlEN1NG REPAili, ,... .. , ""'l'OOI ""anl<epenoonaJJ.,,, help,, l1 ., '-d.•llr ROOM w/pri. entrance A * Call ~ * Rlward. Call 213: 574.llO tor ~ • •••II pro~. Wel'l@da Roofinr. Desianu, exp'd in an Mc0onl1d'•• lei&& SINGLES ••••..••. $145 :~ •. ~~ ... ~ \'-1 :,"1.,.ru: 51t>-0154a!t5 ~.~--.,,.~ :'";, .... ,;.,..~=.;~. DmI .Ji=-~==~-B1'4.,HB. , ! 1 BDRMS ......... $155 -· ~ -~ i..ct ;-"~ . • ~ .. 2 BDRMS, ........ 5175 Guest HonM 415 . ;~~~':::. •=.:...:= ....,..,.., :'e.mo~~~~wn"""' _ "."·"°"~cts<~ ~: •.• ~~ID .; Unfurnished Apts. Available * PRIVATE ROOM Lost vie. Bay .. Harbor tree wott, pr uni na:, Sewing/A.Iterations . 1 Elm Maney,_~t Hime . :Two Offfe9 Ghia From $10 to $lS LESS. For elderly pel"SOn. Brl,pt • Announcements 500 Needs med.\caI •tlf'nt:ion aprtnklen. cleM-Up job.!, -~-........,mail -~~-De-tails, MUii: bt :16·.and. •bletto. ..,. I YOU'RE RIGHT cbettyprdenaunoundlnp. P1eaae Call 5eTB81 1 d 1 • Drtmnaklnc-.Allft'ationt .,... . -THE ~ ~o an IC a P n I , G<ortl<, ~~~ ~ ---~ ,' -_ to ~---APPLY -Nutritious mMlt. 5'8--4'75.3. ~•n. LUX ollice """'"'5'""' to 1ttll you. ""'._ • ., • ....,...., • ......:-~ THEY'RE UNDERPRICEDI * PRIV. Room av.U w/Jov. In Dana r"lnt will now b< ~f't;"1~i;:,,,"";"°k,,.imol: 646-0893. ' Call' J• * '!G"'<tl Oc; P. 0, lloxll3tl8, No. '!lot· il5 E. Hlh ~ C.if. I' 1561 MESA DR., Go1t .. M ... · inc can t>r ambula .... -· open Mon 1hrU Sat 8-$. Stop y l . U pet s Ple~ EXP Jl'.panese Gardener.' Alter•tions 642..sM.S '1wobd, c.t.if. 91«».' NIT! AUDl·J'6R,1 r k . '""J l) r 6one 4f16..2383. n: am Y • K'.now how up-keep plant -Sat .A &m MbN . ...-:.-..,.., • S bl t SO. of Newport .81Yd. lady. Balanced d I et. Y 0 ti return. Reward! &'ffi.-1498 or ..-1, tr~m'M-. clean.op'. Neat, •ccurate. 2> :rears ixp. ' • ., ._ .. 546 9880. ....-1 °' ,,.,.-att • ·-• --.-• --· 1-· ~· ·~ Ex· ecliT ·v ~·50 ..... Nm-··.,.,,.. I . ·• "":I'll ~ • .~"" Qfl.,.-,.,n ,·~, """ 968-M8S alter 2PM, Televl1Jon R••lr: 1. E ab4e. Gtntaet ~, l Rent•l1 to Sh•re 430 ·I Ptnonalt ,,,) BLUE/GREY cat, wht chHt TOM'• G~. Exp. * BLAINEJS TV * P1rsonhel Al•!'1CY ore •• ~'Mt Outtl.,' ! I!) I :~ :1 f I 1: 1: I ~ .Y(llJ.., 1bare fUU fa.ell. ol Jrg 4: Jep, male", flehoola coll!U'· Japane11t La w. n Maift.. rv1 lna: • __ , /I' 1 *£AA &fS.5000: ' ~ · \J · Vic. M'°""'11 Sc • F.v. «nance • c •ean-up ·s. ' Ati llroldJo -Y •L 0 .... .,URS•S •1DIS •f : . .A .. t. Unfurn . 365 Apts., we furn home w/refined, ,.,..Ud' R d ~ ,• "Authorized Mqnavox M t ha .. , .,. "' .,.. .,.. rure Pvt dre ..... s pet. ewar . S3l"""'"46 839-9585att' Kno us . veqencyar· · ,_3.U ~ ... ~1 !, Newpart Be•ch Furn. or Unfu~ 370 ma vmman. • "" Person•la $30 847-030f. _ • • wn for honnty M0-4313 co. e.lr.perie~. Fire, ,,.AJ194 !n ~ 'Ii : PARK NEWPORT Cost• Mew !:c~ :c:~.~c~, :;;. CONGRATULATIONS LOST male. I~sh ~~ter 21n' ~!w~U:~~t!a~ !.._ree Sei'vlc• Martt;: p~ty. ·Huntl:.tort. Bucht1 APARTMENTS ttrtatnlng. View lot. to JOHN BREWER for tall named Slllpe. Q)ok:t Trub hauling, lot cleanup, GENERAL Tree Sttv. Yard . Allo ,Fte l>ocitions ·Con..v• .. tattt Hot ... • Ba~lor, 1 or 2 Bedrooms, Garal"· 830-1034. being u lected on• of chain. Reward. 646-8366. Repair sprinklm. 673-1186. clean-up, baullnc, Qll'i.Dldtr ~JO W. Coast Hwy., NB . 1U11 '! .... IN Ava,\· " BRAND NEW GIRL wantod tn oloan Juno. 2 tho 10nlor1 •I Ma.Jna Back Bay. J1MS GARDENING .. pain, ~u. 6'6-SM8. ' S-uita H > '45-2716· H.B. . . ,14 -31 ' ~..a:~aesll. :Q~·= Fro ll'" D' h •--hag BR. Kids I: pets O.~ S80 Hi .. h School with the WHT, gray I: orng 6 Mo. oki Ccimplete' Ga.rdenin& Service OfPORTUNITX_ ·f..Of 1 , .. .,''t....: .. ,!:._-· ... , m -. 11 wuuu,s Unturn $88turn 963-7SlO • ' cat without a tall. Vic I: aea.n-upa. 56-3662. l!IJI ::::::: . ·llctnleiel Real Ett f from .raaaiuu IslaDcl at Jam. c:arpetiD.g_, walk-in doa!IJ. Mi.6235 Hnti-. Bch. or m ost cl•ss ch.ar•cter. Paclllc Ave, c.M. Reward I r. · JWU"ERlENCED aOJdertn, I aaletpeople Be ,_,. ' i .·~ ' San Joaquin Hills Forced &ll' heal, extra large · DISCX>VER DISCOVERY 540-0093. Ex'per Japanese Gardener .'"')"**' .nio. 'to 1 yr 'exp •. Mobllt ~ .,. ' • ~---i Roads. C'll.4) 644-WDJ. rooms.Beautifulpmeroom,SHARE,my-waterlront·home. FindYOURSELFinSomeone LO~ St· Be--~ i--•t Complete' yd aervice. Neal CommunlC•tions, ~· ·H • • op . -• ~ated pool BBQ' ,--•-w-dock man 30---6)..,.... ~~ .,, • OMUU en-... Rella ~-••I ••• ·-r-n A ,.,. _ _.___ ... ave )'Olli! etwn • l e NOW _OPEN • · s, '""""'" ,,.w, • ..-. Else Puppy6mo.old.CostaMesa • .,c,..,,.-·~· • """ere ve., ....,._. • ~ -·-,,-·-: 'BJV.ND NEW 11:-2 B rro ed garages, quiet surrouJld.. mo. 675-C331. Call now -No obli&ation Area ~1414 alt 6. JAPANESE Gardettln& by Job W.•nted, Mlile 700 Balctr), C.M. ~. . .w. E. ~r • 1 I Sl~.-Priv patio, ~WI~ tngs &:. ~ 10 shopping. * Mille. Brand new priv. BR C'n4) 8.15-6885 (213) 387-3393 • exper Pmener. Complete t • GEN'L Ofcl'l'\7n' · · ' I AdUlt living. no pets. nr oa: _ SO Frwy. $J6-$32 NA'I10NALY RECOGNIZED LRG. Male Alredall', blk & ,..1 work. Clean-up. 968-2:J).3. DEPENDABµ; .col I l°I.• ·-.. ~at.. Part lBeG NewPOrt Blvd. C.)(, rm, bea~ pool w/ jacutzi, EL CORDOVA APTS. wk or by mo SST--MOO tan. Lost. crut Dr, N.B. ~ Grad wa.nla M:lril:. BA m time for aocountinl ofe. tn l 16'6-~3Slll~~-~,i;...;J~!ft -huge.closets, dee~iJ.e car· 2071 Charle St 642-4470 • · · WE want to wiab )'Ou the ReWardi 5'8-2405 FR.ONT yard lawn aerv:lce, History .. Two yrs. exp .. in Costa Meta; aood att· OP :, ~--~·. i~ u~ast ~~~ Near Harbor Ir Hamilton St. ROOMMATE 21-30, straight. happiest ,of holidays and a • ' $10 mo. Backy&ras 'alao. Malnte.Dlnee at State Parle. flltattcl1 ~. poaft:Jly Sirl,ie ~t e ~ ~ '<t ~ ,,.. MIF to ahare my apt $80. wry M>nderful: New Year. Yard cleanup. 962--861.2.. 96J..390ll tJtlme Jan-AprlL Ca 11 SWliD Weir , M= -.,,. ! ~! ~~~. B~~~~:· New· Hunt. Bch. 5.16--6fi67, Stevt, RoleMary, SUsan & I I ~ J EXP. Hawailin ·Gardener .. Job W•nted Fem•I• 702 547-7061 for appt. 4001. fl;'F :Bfrdl• ~. N . M-F Share lovely hDme in Deborah Instruction . Compl"t.e . gardtnl.q auv. ' Gl.RLS TRAVEL ~J\ p1,ace 5 ·nr ·o.c. Airport. ~,,, : EXf'LUSIVE Puk Lido, * 2 BEDROOM * CdM. No amoken. 1)25, ENCOUNTER GROUP ~I, 64&-4676. NEED HELP AT HOME!· .~ .. J&;-23 .-·lo h'lvei. 'OUTSIDE<l)oonwo-lpr al i Townbou11e Condo, Hoag 111' Ba TownbOuse concept Rtfs. 673-4169. For people who rieed real re-GARDENING SERVICE e we ha v • Convale1eent A1~ ~~:e ... eaminp , parts sl:<n. 3)118 Plaiimt'l.1 : :r.i~aPa,3u!Rai:' 1rg~2 ~mi~~:Si1:':cre~ Office Rent•1 440 14tionsh1ps, A chance to be Sc~I• & 1 CLEAN-UP. TRIM Aides • N ti r.1 ·• s • ; a -1co nus Seeyearly. Cotta Mela. -1 ' BR tow n h 0'.u s e apt. tlo )'OOl'9ell. 5f6.7927 " ruct on1 575 • ~ • Hoosek~ • Com· 4'ft1t1 we mt. Mr. p . . . ai.o &Jd ' 64&-1231164~. Ad~:i·o:w;~i'~'! LIDO B\dg -'r.Wl sq :ft tor ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. LAWN afn H Wine ~ ' MC'Le.ne 'SllirMon Beach ed. in Wrcea: a,t. noon n -Q's & ~-•-MD or ~ntist -•-14. ft. Phone SU-721T or write CO~SIVE Prh.~!~ M L a ' ~ H OMEMAKERSJUPJOHN •. Inn. mI2 ~die· Cout -.,, .ex . Bl . ; .. .;1 SEACLIFF Manor · Apll-2 u-o-~-i-= ~-, uo: .I.MIU Commercial Ground Sc110D1 lawns, dnn-up, pruruna. 1twr. &tile :rie.. ,. ~· : ~wpo~ . Vd, • C • .-;~ , \im_ $160' Unf, $175 furn. Lessons starting soon. on grnd flt. for oUice, beau· P.O. Box l2'll. Costa Mesa. BeKinf nee • .\¥lth, Tue• &: Free Elt. Call Sfti.-7319. s.tT-6681. . GIRL Triday-Bookteeper 1or , 5:'8-97$. .., I ' cPt11, drp1, bltna, garb dispJ . HARBOR GREENS ty 1hop etc. SUite for nice COUNSELING & inlo for Tinin Evf'1. Ml 1 a ion Gener•I S.rvicei Hia:h preuure tontrack:ln p/~ help 3 d&y. . wir .. .$Placentia Ave. Ask 5f6.5025 oUices upstain. Prkz. See abortion, vasectomy le Beethcl'Ut, ~2720. Th1s Is ENTHUSIA.STIC yauth ~lJ::ec-ere 548-315f , Service Sia, A~·-,. 7 : .•bolJt our discount. 5'8-2682. MERRY Oiristmu! FREE Jones Realty Service on adoptio11. ApCare. 542-4436. A Guaranteed Course. nlINGS by Moote Lt. ~ tor w I l h ta• Ch t n I . ' . ply Bob Botti Dico ! BA apt with dishwasher, RENT until •72 tor the iirst premises. 3355 Via Lido, Found (fr" •ds) JSO -READING lnltructlon for . plumb, knee, tilt, 1ntt1na: Mckcround lntmtttd ln ac-HOUSEKEEPER part time :Ne~ BlYd, .Cotta • ., : ..aha&, pooJ, tor ~ or 2 adlts 3 reliable tenants selected. 6T:>-3TI1. your child. Elementary thru carpentry, paint • t c. tive. re1ponalblt position for happy tamlly. $U), mo. PORT ThH.tre Carona··.W 1 .without pet, year around, l-BR., F1JRN. or unL S12>-NEWPORT CENTER FOUND Christmu gifts In H.11h School. Re ad In 1 54.5--0820. RMltC )"OUfll p e 0111 e. m-Om after 4. pm. Mar ntt'dl: rtris tor Cubl"it.I , only min from beach. $175. $145. Htd. pool. Walk 'I> SUblltase debc olfice .Wte. .1hoppinf cart, Sa.YOn Drug.. Room. 4T4E 17th St., C.M. H•llllng 6Q..ESI J:l,OUSEKEEPER 4. daya a ~ conceulon. Ihtarvw -;1'61 SUJ>"rior. N.B. shopping. 1887 Monrovia. OJmmon recept area, Zttox, Brookhunt I: Adams, Hun-548-6al3. 642-6959 w•~D M He'p W•nted, M & I' 710 wk. P~,,1!_~~.Coovale~ot pm, . Phone 548-5470. law library, secty Ir iator· ••·n•'""' ! euy tree1, cC.~n~t·~·~~~~~~·::-=--=tt,wi:iiiffiit;r:;;;-:":;!I ' ew~F -~ Bt .. 1% ~ $100 -MOVE IN Allow&nce age uea. New Unk>n Bank tinftoa BNch. See Man. PIANO LESSONS yards il. pi-age.movtna: 4. .iNTER.VIEWJNG Dec. 28, PROFESSIONAL. ,.p b o.,, Tw.nhst. S200. Adll• only, no 81ko All of:5ca: 1 . ·~· BePmen to learn theory haulina, $7.50 per hr •. + ............. _.., ~-.• 8. ·-. "· ~. N•wport _81.._._ td.idtor .. ,~.Point,~ 'P'tl. 1728 Bedford Lq. "N~U PALMS -· w view. FND. FOWttain Valley Elem. technique, SlshtrHdln&, etc. Anytime. 548--5863. l'Vr '-"" ~ = M oN .., __ , •--.. ~~ Oementir, Caplitnm ·U91-· 548-753.1. · J 177 E. 22nd ~. 6U-J6f5 54'1·940&, s+f.0023. School,. Sat. AM while Me&& Verda • ·Cosla Mesa ~ Oerlc ...,JU "'I&• ._,. y-~p............ Work in JO'r otrn bomt. F\lrn. &: qnrum. 1 & DESK 1pace avallable $50 malt i · be' Ca1l Bruce 546-4471 , Hauling, clean-up, 1 o ca I PBX Recept, , to USO Wlll·cont!der brilbt 1rahw. Bett deal, in -. . ~ 1 BR, near beach, yearly 2 BR's from SJ.35 UP mo. Wlll provide famUure puppy w one l&"e movee, el(Jl'd collqe lfu. -See'~e f'15 Accurate neat:·b'Pinr req'd .. ~ltll6 bttween t ;.M •ilt?JI. 'leue. $135. No pets. 1 BR 'nd' 'd al . p . at $5 mo. Anlwttin&: Ml'Vice ear. large breed 12-16 wlcs dent. Lra: truck, re.u. Girt ~SH SWO S.Pttd not too \mportan.t-no a.n4 ....-. • ;' \ ' * C&ll '54&-'l'S40 * l 1vi u umt. aho, ·-"-bl _ old. 968-2416. [ I~ 534-1M6 Sec'YIBookkM-$600 1 I •---· ·~· garage. Quiet c 0 m p I l' x , av...... e. .u. Foretit Ave, ....,_and lttfr*I · • ...... dicfAtio""i> .euaiat • te ep.....,.., Protluction I' or __ ·?ARK Lldo • 3 BR,. 2 BA, 3 $130 548-9'm J..aauna Beach. 49f.-9466 ·LONG ha.ir •drk grey A: white . YARD/aafaa:e, dMDUPI. Jte.. F IC 9kkpr-Comtr 1159 m.&·n-n e r. .bripoct&Dl-.wtll car gar. Pool. Adults o!ily. ' . . AIRPORT CENTER yng male cat. mue/Blue n\OY trttl dlrt, j SJd McntFtt: 9kkpr l800 iroomed neat~;re:cfd:' 4t81 Pimeentt~ •. ~ M )275/mci. 548-9301 l&-S). 1 BR individual unit. Patio, Del""-l 2 &!roomottl-• eyes.Fm.vic.FaJrirounds. lo.d:r bacimot 'J; . ._P-St. IA.~ant Sl4K &end resume_-'. ortnt~a.tion,· ,,~-~,,, •.• ~ .. "' ,I , g~. Quiet compl ex ..,... • vc S4S.0150 Very Frl.e1dly & Babyilttl-' • · ~ mll'r to $~ Cll N ><• ' R.'il , 1 BR Adutts, no Jl"tl, no $130, 837-$17. adj1(!ent Alrporter Hotel. needs home. "• TRASH 1: Garq:e clean.qp,,'!' NIWPORT to Ueiffc!d Ad o . .>U, cro . · · • -. • chlldttn, util pd, gar, $150 L'd I I Lowest rate1, full Rrvice1. ~ ... """ TIIE Educational' Readiness day1. Frft e1L An1fune. Personnel Agency ·My Pil~, P~O." Box ~· , • •n d1 ! f 675-2930 a.f t 4:30 I 0 s • 833-2840 or.,833-3223 Wkday1 .CVUI, .... ~ly )OOfll rrey Centre Pre--achool, 20 7 0 548-!iOll. .. I Costa Mesa, ~~nm.. ~ ~ s u-..":" i ~ DELUXE 2 BR. 7 doon to LIDO BAYFRONT. Apt. &: DESK apace available '50 cat, m~e Ltdo area. House Maple Ave .• Ccata Me11 HouMCIHnlng IH ~·:.:70' N.I . 'INVEST IN ~ ·, .. ANT~ Ai~.... j 10tftn. Newly redecorated.' home• S:IKI to $1,XIO mo. mo. Wlll provide turnltuN ~i:s11~mps. Please call will oUer special day catt YOUR ,am.I R_E ~ tntrl'VNlwlnc "f« • .J,I ·S225tmo. Yearly. &*163L Broker, 675-2723. atS5mo . .Amwertnr..-vlce ' fo:r lhopp11lc mroth!n on HOLIDAYS AHEAD!' -A.,,.rtment M•n•r • ... ,~ ., -1 O.l pt 8 _ ch available. '°' No. E l FND. Male O>!haohau dog Dec. 20th, 21st A 22nd tam. , , D-' •.' ·· N ...... V BAL. Penn UXf' a ... Huntington SMa Camino Real. I an on Dldid between Warner 3pm., $5 per day. Hot lunch Have a Cletn Holiday! Call for ntW 31 units, near Hlih-BE YOUR OWN M>SSI ~r • rnr trpl, nr ocean. 1-2 le 3 Br s. Oemente ~ -I: nr er F v v Included. 646-43.34. Dutch MaJn~nanee Service land It El'ttway, Cll;y al Or· Men or Women . · · · _ .3 t ;Yeariy .. , ... 8'2-<!4! alt s. La Quinta Hermosa DESK ~ available ISO lrlendly~'.5'61.' • .,.,. 1"' all !loon, -· • ..... """Jmwy, ,,,..... ' •• N ....... 7. ,-, oo )'OU. need a babysitter! I ,...__. cl ,_ Xln' work atat" ace. remuneration ex· L · · • y II -r-• l S•n Clem•nte mo. WW provide furniture CAT: Black w/tan, whlte can help! M~Thundayl .... _,...., ean.... t peeted i PrevkJu ii .. JI'\ • ftW , '·& Dh ........ ,· ,t,.ARGE 2 BR, 2 Ba. frplc. ~~li~~;.~ ·~i:: ~ch-= teer A t'hnt, male. Found in 4l'M-10PM. Collete Pk 4. ::: No ~w. 537-JSOS any. ~~~xpemnc! Taxi Ct~ , . •, Ocean view, walk to beach. ..... T _ ... pool ...... _._ n-H_.__ Be ._ .. ~-.•-Mesa Verde. _Has been Mesa Ml Mar al'l!a. Your btlptul but hot neceaary. ,.._" ~ A-' A;-.J In -, , -,1..,. ay..... etTth .. ~ . ....,.,..,n lll.>W....,...,.. a....., ,,_.,_.., alterei. Call s.t5-167S. ""~ ... ! 30 '-k DEDICATED CLEANING 'Contact s-..1at1Pro-J>e. ...,.,. Wll" w• ·· la!'"Y • '"t-'"\, 1 :Adults, no peti. 4;w.-.:t JU· gas BBQ. 3 VERY nice HOOnd flDorof. hOme. SST-6.w •.n : • .-* We Do Everything* Po Box 1$15 548-1311 .Be~n 3pqt • ~ ~ i•nt• An• UnbelievablelivingfDrONLY fices. 17877 Beach Blvd. FOUND PUPPY, malt, for Sharl. 24hr.Call~ l r:=·ee~: ' 2J!J .NO:·l 'r-'.l.r._'· .... ,. ES 1 Bdrm. Unfurn $150, Owner C2l3l J9C..-001S Davi. black & white, 2 to 4 mo. EXPERIENCED child can ,....._ri -~· · l •VON c•LLINGI ....... ......_ H-·· ........... ~ · FAMILI Furn $175 "' vie. Newport .l ITth, ColfA in my North C.M. homP · -r e,~1"." cwp.e to 1 "" "" ,._ mE" -·-Sent• Ari• ":,-'i • 2 Bdrm unfurn: $175. Buslnt111 R•nt•I 445 Mesa. ~3887. w/yard. IAl.ncbts & anackl. · a.EAN Yotiit ·H.bM:t. • For a wond•rfu.I eunlnc opo r : • .• , Furn. $210 FOUND brown & black pup. Tf'nder loving care. Loe ju1t • 64~ • portunlty, 1n )'OtJJ' own 1fto.. 1'lr\ltl Oppw, E~ ' · ALL 1JJ'JLITJES INU.UDED STORE front buildlnr, M-t py w / white tttt. Vic oU San Dle,o I: Npt JA'PANESE Houmn.ld. ritorf, no exoer. netffl. W. ELCOME' ADULTS NO PETS zone, 2000 1q It. 2112 Orange Coast Callege, C.M. freeways. 546-7.tST. Exp. own tranp. By day. C•ll ~7041 ~ 'I • VISIT OUR MODELS Pl&Cf'ntia, Co!ita Me I. 545-5027. C.abin•fm•klng 645--0347 aft 3. BABYSITTER:· My home 2 • -c-2> RN's·:·i '") l62U PARKSIDE LN. 5'8-7698. BEAtmFUL Anaora • type Mesa Otaninc Service daya wk 7:30-$ pm_. Own l1·1am.,•mtdioat·w~ 1 SINGLE SI'ORY (n4) 847-5'141 SPACE for rent in the rear. black cat. white boots. . BOAT WORK • Carpet.I, Win®ws, Floor etc. trana pref. 646-8Sl7 aft 6 pm. WAllD CL RlltK: • South Sea Atmosphere 4 Biles. So. o! San Diego t5' x 15'. Harbor Center Carona de! Mar area. OJa:t.cablnetwork. 6f6.5219 Re1l~.ACommc'l.548-flll BEELINE Fa11rlon1 Dlrec-S.ll;m, meakil\~ • 2 BDRM-2 BATH Frwy. on Bea~. 1 blk W. on Barben. 5t5-991T. 6~7818. C•rpet Service WILL do ~eaninr in tor, full or p/Hme. No in-'ltN · ' • : ' ·' Carpets and Dfape1 Holt to Pirladde. '6T CHEV. Munice-4 IPCf. 300 FOUND Feme\e Weima.ran· , · pboJ S.C., txp'd. Sclndin&vian vst. Wfl tra.lo. Car Jleeffl, DA.tr DCD~.:re 3-llp,n.'1)8' ~: ·J:, Air Conditioned Newport ~•ch mi's, w/Hurat t~. $125. er, vie. w. Wil9on, Com J~.n:n~~: ~·= woman. Eves. 49'--3184. Call 6J6..(M42 or 539-~. ~·n ~ •~,.,..-Cl. C: RN -: .. t 1 H~.:i:'DP~L Bel noon wk dsya lti day M .... °""" 1<1enUty. 196 poo ,,.; Sootcbfiwd (Soil ?alnllnt A BOAT CARPENTERS , ~~ U·'fam. \.:~N~C.U,JUij ,· Carport &. Storage Sat: Vir'I'. 549--3735 W. Wilson, Costa Meu.. Retardants;). Deitftaen Ii PafMrh•ntlnt W(exper. bulidlnc lal'le F'?'ft i Fee Ptleltioht-ll,pql T Suh ri·-' N" So. eo.,,1 Plu• RESORT LIVING lndu1trlal Renta l 450 FOUND Vic. ol WU.On • .u color .....,,,,"'" • 10 , .. -.. Looa ...,,.. .,.. p""°" BICkpr mi -am~N>s~--- • HIDDEN VILLAGE Meyer, Olata Mesa, Small minute bleach tor white HANGMEN, aalea .. InatJ., ~ ~~!-btnefi, u:; Mark•tinK Sec'y to $540 . ~o;r<"RSl"s:.'" 'l;~S· :' 2500 South Salta FROM $125 LANO avaiJ•ble for mat female pup. &46-33.19. carpets. Save your money Paper, vinyl, flock, pa.tilt. 7 ,u... A C:M\ UJ91129~eh toS475 __, S.:AI-. " Santa Ana • 546-1525 buildlnc or storage. 1535 SMAL.L ShauY Dor Mea by 11vlng nu!' extra trips. Store comes lo )'OUt dOor ..,.~, \!!.., ' Med~ Wr!M $500 ~ Ex-per 3-.n11mi~~·<A_J1 _ 3 Heated Poob Monrovia Aw., N.B. 646-099' Verde area. 5f9.-067T. Will clean l!vin&" rm., dlnini Schwartz, 54T-5M6. ' .. IOYS , .. 14 Editor Traillle, Tnlf $4Sl ·-· L•&1'Q1 ··- 1.ure Clubhouse tic. BBQ It's · Oakwood Garden rm I: hall $1.5. An.y rm $7.50, ti1ii de1f¥W Jliiptft hi 69. l!ln Typlnl-Olem. S'ch1 S425 ~ .~ ,;> Chlld Care Centf'r Apartments ••• ard lt'• * * * =ch ;w~~~ !~~ ':i * w:L~r!t.:iR * 1'= ~ = • E:17th (at Irvine)' CM uru~OrQ I Great new 1 2 & S Bdnrtl fun, tine neigbbon and * * * method. 1 do -work ~)'18!1 When )'OU call "Mac'' arw.. -· '42·1470 ~ .. x.. Y1 ICH -so~Wc'6~sT .... ti .. Uvlnginoneluxut· Goodftl531-41llL 518-l... 1'6-lnl DAILY PILOT ~'<1f~ .. ~~ VILLAS kw: package. ~·. f1 * Inatallation ' Repaln. PROF. Paintini, Int.·A Ext., 492--illO JOURNEYMAN Machlflrilt. 1'ot ~ 4lf.I, U01 M•cArtbur Blvd. million in recreation • • · T • Work ruua.nlffd, Ca 11 11 >'"· «xp., IJc,, A Ina. BOYS NllDID email ibop, 1f.I. "~tftd>o • •• 1CINT(tAL · . 5'&8823 wwtmmlng, «MI" bllllmb, rader's Paradis& ~llt5pm. A'°;t'lle ~";_''• •oo ! CM.~·· • tlll-W ~;!!";:~~.-· "SUl'l'LY TICH'- Apts health clubs, aauna .. f>t'Oo Cemenr concre:e cot. llf· . CASHIERS: Cu wuh, part " , !:ltc«lltnt W'lft'll:lnr <rtdt• l'~;n, or Unfurn. 370 thop, Indoor go1f drivin6 ,. . , I . , -FREEdr1wwaytealcoe.tlna: • full Unw for t..arurra ' . ,t(,EYP.Ulll~H A:trtr.1benefit. •• ., .. ·i clobhoo t Ines !BEAT ~ .llalnl eo.-• .,, .. ,.,. paintlni. Nea~ de-Beech .... ExJO<I' nq'd G .... t -., le.tn . -· MISSION _,_; Costi Me.. n.rve, se,ec, floors patfo.11, drlve1, pend .Colle1t>atucle.nts . OverlJ ~ ' -'"fll'W'ireydllc:mtchiM, COMMUNITY custom decorated stnrfes, • aldewdJo. Don 64W514. 54M549, 54>.-1S12 alt 5. ' . .P~ vacation after I · · HQIPITAL · 1 • 2 BR Ftomuhed "' u I . ti mes I ' .. CASHIER, put """· SOii')' mo •. 'Wilt be ldi:&tlnr 2711!2 Puma 'ftOll ,,_,, * BRAND NEW * . .. . PA'l'!OS, wallu, dnve, In.tall "' DAY ~· Ini.t/Ext" open, Colla M•• Cu·W1th, • In .ne., rltuelo Gl!Ii:t lj.\ • . Mflli!On VltJ6-ciiii''< La c .. ta 'Apia. rumilhed. Noleuuequl...._ ,_ 1,,.,,., uw, br<oJo, pal)ofinr, Llcd/llll. l.oca1 /14>-J(W. • ; , ~: N.B. Fee Paid., , ... ~ CE S.. ~ ,.,..Y·~ 1 A: 2 BR, bllns, twtmmlna Modtla ()pen Daily 10 to&. dollars remove. 548-8681 for et.. ~· ~: ::t_Frff Ht. J ~i I ... Otber r'e. Jobs+ Avail .a.e:·Vallty Jl'frttwtr):I' CEllENT WORK. ,., Job '"° ' ~· Counter Call Jean s._,, -,. PHONI ·-· -::'·l~°!:nt;:~.:~~ OAKWOOD GARDEN • mlti, ftouonabl•. Fn• FOR clean•,,.., P<Jntlni, 7190 ~B!Apo\t:>., (714) ~ Adulll .. Ell!m. H. Studlck. _,_ tnterlor or '"""'" "' ,.... l'l.tS -.. Adami CIW> ~"" ~ A~':..118 cM. w.m APA RTMENTS 21' Quis oatt1nbnl w/tl'lr ** HAVE: 1>11.wce 4.p1e.x QUALITY Cement Work. Let rates, CaU Dldt, --..os5. ftl LADY to work in J"iah ;::~~'~==~~ --~ --. ··• _,, ~ t •--•-1 all• B ,.. ..,_, ,.._,..do It. Llc'cl. Bonded. PAINTING -Gu&tuteed ... Markel Muat bt abW to ·~s ........ v .. -· 1ru n ~ m, • r, • ..,., ~·a"' worlc -R. • Lond -· (Rtlott Uvinr f« Sinate I for bus, Ire truck, camper itwlhra, •lr/cond, pool facil. 86-1595. wor1c at faJr.prica. Llc'cl 6 :Ptu ~1058. •· --.i.• '~ HACIE NDA Married Adulll). trlr, m"'. md,., &bo 2 !VANT: Tnat Deed.: E4W!Y BLOCK Wlti•. Drivew.,, Jno. 61>-57.,, For IHI t•-MANAGEMENT poo1tlonl READY· TO CHANG HARBOR nnl. boats. '5T..c&'i6 S15,51XJ. "5-Sal. Patk>l-SldewaikJ PAINTING prof. All wortr fM 0111r•tlen •vt.11 fot qualUled decl.ikia --Wt111vf'1t'"'9r )'OU! • 241. AVOCADO STREET NEWPORT BEACH H•w: -;z .Sr Mt, C.M. Lot Brand new lndo.OdncteOr-968-80ll AM or Evtf J\WTl •• eoior t ptcl all a t mWrs'wbo ha~ the dt~ ~~ ":~ ... • ~l~el~vl:'i :;. ~ 16th al lrv1.ne SI 50t'140, R·2 zoned. Polen-ier>at rtlC. &nd-m11de Chikf Car• 962-6143, 5'1-140. M nme .. film"' to $2500, pd' mo. ~ ,.im..... • G&rq!. DilhWlbr. Pa'd utll. 6&4550 « 142.llTO liat zone Ct. ~ or A.P. 100" W001, f'x9'. Vat $350. PAlNTING/Paperlnc. U yn ~: ,:~~ "!"-U. ,Q\&nt •d citmpalllf'• FROM $l!IO. Me-J,2)1 Eq. $7,"5. Want: Dntn or Tn! 10< JJUna. anloet, j-11')1, POTrY trt.Inlor, """'" In -am. Uc A !mt!· 1Hlf ISLAND HOUSE • unt• $o: Coll!. l.;.,.,~~~7." .. ;.,:-:--/''Viffi°'1il'i~='iijj~'/'-''~M~yer,E!:.·!67Mllf:!!::!:·--art obje<:ti/l\lbmft, ftl.0802 proc .• field trips, vuiety Ir ~.'Re!'• film, '*2-2$56. MAN-AGE"MEJtl.T.10Uftl in Jan.. A .w.n.. ""AZING Aaw: L I vi n 1 VISTA DE L MI SA :::-----"'----I "'" ,... yn. MMl2I -., PR6F. P<lntliof-lntw/eter. 11 FHhlon ltlMMI CdU. 0.. •• pan4101 -., '°""" tba N• nl •··rtmonl,s WANT Cocta. M"' looote, WhatdO.,...llowtn ... olt? ., ff . t -LI 11 Now--...wlf, -JOlopla wllll -u.. .... 11 '.,1kaut.' 1 It 2 BR tum or u 11: 2 Bft: Film. A Unf. Diab· for $10,000 Motor home, etc. Ult it her. -in OraJW1! ~If. °"" c n • • ,_. • ~at,~ lot otflct1t A b~ fl · Apts. · Sell clean. Oftll:I< waaher • Stov1 II 1\etr:!c • F.d !Uddle RtaJty MUW OoulH;Y'1 lll'l'tt't rud trad· Cont r1 ctor ~me. 541).l.UC. • Equal OpikJr ~plo~ time, wU1 trlln. ONE · BfUf'OPf ~ •• !~2. ,e:~u:p!s·.:=: Sb"f crpt'f.tq:. R.c ctnter, Geo. M•MI -!'mT-083 lni post. ta.M?t . ,. • . . , Plumltl"' · · · , pattnt ol>. · f · "' "'"" RENT Stlrtl lll6 * * * * Add(tlo~ 1i Mmodtllns DENTAL RacopU..Ut, _, !jlTlfiUi ......,, oli>r'-nlltl !'ALM Qlllll ', :1o1~r~1~',:\);.n Tustin A Mo1• Drlw * * Ge""clo 6 11oo, Uc. COL E PLUMBING "' CIP<bla oro1y, !In.port . ..,.11 pm ., T w llilll. Glll ll,_ 05 Menimoc W•Y. c .M-* f15 4155 * ,S!M041 * 14~10 :U hr. ~l<>!. 143-Ull 131-G193. -'J Sl)'tr Homt. ~ l 645 Mlt, 1111. I I I .~~~~~,~~~~~~,~~~~~~!!! ~·~rs~' ;;::D:;;IJl!;;I ;;1""";;;;"'"";;J[jJJ I • · • • 1••• ~I .. , ·· ~~I ... '"' I~ l __ -.. _v..__,Jll LI! .... ~ .... ;;-~1~~1~[~-"'t~r~-~l~~t,fj -M&F710HelpWant..t,M&l'710 Pumllure 110 M1...ii-. 111 Ml...ii-1 lllMuslullna-.m 3 u-.in-.n.oo =• 154 ~,Sall '"' t ~ JLllbt p&aee, WAJl."J'ED ap pl,I ea 1 t <1 n' 7 PC. VELVET & * Cbriatmu Gilt Idea* R.EC0R:DJNG SNdlo-Multl/ JAOON needs new horn« OOAL Blade: male Hunp,r'lan A real Cbrittmu prt1ent. J. Jlltlrittl••· Wltl1le women over 31.\ ma i d SPANISH OAK ~,1912<;urard,buJ"ortbe.,:cyorplwhoba.1 trackknpex.Nunnoa.Sony. Apt. life not tor' him: Poo&.Housebrobn.,Mota,. Be'Bt ttaa0nableof.ttrtall:et. i ~~~""·oervlce l>\.b>mts. Coll LIVINGRMGROUP lull,,.,..~. air everythln(BUTaWlique,AllOCzAKG.·By/lr ... llat Blk/whltel<q:hatruwi.. io,..chll<Utn.SMos.old 19 ft.Gatt""«l-..i..r J open, llla7/~ 7'lf...03D. conilotir1& el. 8' wlYet IO(a, IUIPtDllon spetktn.. i:im.te bn.u cut Nadonel N.teeeaion..Avd.forrent. old, F(tw help.~ 135.s.M362.AftgPM, ' sailboo.t. ln/bd. «'llCo hd. • --WANTED woman to care for comrut1nc velvtt aecent AM/FM atereo rad to Cuh RtJ{lterl Wt b&ve Pbooe day or nlCht ~ all 6PM tr Wkrlds .MUST SELL AKC 1 1 phOnC!! 6'15-00lS <Brotw1 Dk i.:,,-=...,,.--.,,.,..,~.,,,1 elderly couple 6 d-.ra a wk. chalr, 2 ~iflb oak mi wln:t + tape deck. tt1ll one, tn bfauut\&l cond. " ALTO ae.x. Buescher Cold A WEI.al . W ema e about the "Pagan.'" lft.N, .6all .ttme, l\1Cht •hltt 5 hn a day, cookin& &: tatxlt1, Spe,n,ish oak colfff brand rit•, WU left ~ order!~etl 1or cue wt~ remo'vable aeekshome~t=:~t ~:...A:e:·.:: STARBOAT No. (06(, 1 1.f...U. RN, Pl 11lnc ttUef washUW ~-table A 2 ~ lam.-. uncllimed on layaWI)'. Sold ...-.,, room • store, clarinet cue pluf mi&c. ac--»Y 6 wka old, -.e P. eel 968-8025.. E:lchenl:aub built, dt1tc:lolbed {< Ml. D1t frtrwe bntts. ' . , TE'RMS..ALSO tor $3)0, pq oa bal&nct ct boutique, etc. No aultable ceu::n'ies. Mlllt sen. ~ •"""'natured. • bull, l sulJJI North aails. new , 'Manor Capo Y~NG, at1J"acti~, 1 ~<1, LAY-A·WAY PLAN $115 'or take' over IDl&ll place in Otlr present bome$185 673--7C19 • worn; Flu(fy lapa n e at: mast. ready to~. lllXXI. lllacb, ~ 1 • foiod 4 ·.eocktail ftitttss. •TRADERS ~ents,' ~ btpt. tor it & ~ust WI? Asldna: CHRISTMAS Puppies. Spit& pupi:, 3 ~ates, pe,pe; 6'75-3460. 1 • 2001 W. O>at HY,Y, N.B. FURNITURE . 114J89S..(J!iOL $325. ~ Evelwknds. GIBSON Elect. Bui Guitar. Oocker/Sllepherd: g wks. tmd, sllott. Will bold 'til =,---,,,..-,---,,..1 I• IOllNSON'S • BWE ~~·~"-Model EB-,\ Exe/con, old 1-" short heir °""""" $15.96&s19IS. 7'Mootom"l'--' , 201 N, Broodwoy, S.A. HOLIDAY GIFT ~·• -" .,... 5<>9584 w/ds.yo •II. ~7000. • • ey wilh -rig, Good • N£WPORT ' • I , II"" I 83:>1305 PROBLEMS? • .._ $2.25,.,.,. blk• ,..,. 7,00pm, GERM SHEP pupa, AKC. rondltion fl60. C.O - BEAC,. • •ehw•' V FURN Sale· Antiquf' dining Want Something Ubiquef $10. Skale board $3, RacqueQ SLEEK bUt. frm. altered cat. Beaut, healtb,Y, champ line. 6f4..3457 g..s Monday tftrolch : '. ,--.et: C ~ 2 Jeeves, $100. ·DEX."OIUTIVE G E ODES. badminton $6, Met al Offt~ Furniture/ w/Afiotl. Also Marble-fudge Bred f o t temperament.' 1''ril1ay • .., U.. ~ i:lr a Chrome set. wall aheU deak. MlNERALS, n>ssns. bunkbedis $3>, ~ .211;4 ~ Equip. 124 male. Forced to gtve up 644-0iJ. SABOTS j~ Antiques , IOO l'riaidal.re, runs well $10. V1sit our Mineralia Ahow· !:'aed :· ~ FIXd( .... ~~ ! IBM M 0 de t 41 EMc. ~ PURE Lab pups $50 e-a. No Manufactures c b r I at ma• • REC~PTIONIST 645-1!53. ,_,w.-. 1l07A Lo---.. 'l)pnrlter 1. IBM .,., GERMAN -pup papers. 1nqu1,. 691 B w. Sale• all ... ,._ :ro3 , , _ 1 LOVELY rosewood pl.am. gan, CM, near H8lbor & sell aeparately> Western ecutary Jmdel 2U dictating A.KC, ~· 8 wks o1d Joann, CM. 646-UlB days & 40%' 6-IS-l$'1, I '°" Our F•thfon ·ltl•nd Circa 188), Xlnt cond. &aut DOUBLE Bed. ~rnit. Baker 919-1424. Monda)' boots she 6 US. 119 B..Utb mach.. 8311410 496-$29 b le k / 1 l Iv r 557-4029 wlmd&. ~c,·'="~'-=-=--=-~.t tOne. $950. Will deliver ror, mafltreal, box fll'rlr¥s, thru C..turda 9-6 PM Sim-St. N.B. ~ -or • o:A• _ ' • BALBOA 20, Trailer, ~ a..vty Salon. Must b9 belcte Chrtatm.u. Mary 2 n!gh~ stands, !Ure new $125. "t"' • Y , BURROUGHS EJ.ec. adding ~-.J. • * SHEPHERD. puppie,s 2 3~' hp outbrd. Other oP, ~ r • & know Ii.. LYM'• Antiques, 2 ( 2 fl Phoehlx rocker $25. 371 E. day&: Ewninp by a,pp t. ~~e borne, mUst sell machine & stand. $45. DARLING ToY Poodle, 6 et $10 ea. &: 2 at $15 ea. tional Items. $3150. &'U-1410 J .1, ~pint. 'Sln~t Sii• 1 Newpcrt Blvd. C.M. 23rd St, C.M. Gra.nd ~~,;_bl;:: 644-1001. moa. old for older couple or Good~ peta. Will hold. or 496-~. 3~ ary & MMfltt fnclud--&CS-1970. GerageS.le 112 10th Char Boy BBQ, M~MONROMATIC Rotar;Y penon, no children. &l.'1-4558. · 1 N'~AP=t~.E~s"'Sa"bo""'t,-fully""'-...,...,...P. !i' 11-'"9 frw Mlr1tyfe1, CX>Ll..F.Cl' of Oriental brome . ANNIVERSARY SALE power I&wn edger Kenmore Calculator a: lltand. Model J. 642-9160. . DACHSHUND '*"pups, very ped $Z50. i~ · . mirTon. Fine miniature CARA.GE Sale, Movt.n I: Pewter Ir ail\lft' HoUoware, cabinet sewing 'machine, N, $110. ~1091. ** FREE Cbria:bnas pup-miniature. Shots, AK C , ·~u97 or 545-1576 Can '°' Appt. I le teakwood Mast sell Furn., Antique tankards cli&nna, men'• truitwoad ftC01'd t pies. Le.btshepbenl. 358 w mahogany red. M & F, I ~-'.,;:,.,""'~~~~~ Mr. ~rnlh. ~tal nip, llilver ac: gl aasw arr. Ch i na, jewelry '1c: executive gifts. cabinet. All excellen~ orage Pianos/Organs 126 Bay, Carta Mesa, 548-61M ' 633-401&. C:L 2-~tx!:d &: .ca.i:Yb_ 6 '4t-UOO ext nt • lnttresting access., Cam-Hand .6 ma.chiDe eD&n\lia,: 540-2242 --.p, ou • main ~ i , . ml E. C.oaat Hwy, O:lrma ping equip, Tape recorder. done on . PIANO & ORGAN PLEASE keep WI together! MIN Scbnamer p.ips,, A.KC. per jib. $4700. 968-4179. , Equal Ooipor. Em'*"'°' ~Mor. eto. Sa~ Dec. l8. llM. 2140 N=S FORMAL Moditemnean DR * * SALE * 1( F"'" male I< female dog& Ownp. blood line. l\eady SABOT, xlnt coods $115. !I\ : RARE Orig. ())rita Silk ~ Wt13, N.B., Nr 102 E. 16u,. C.M. 6f6.3141 aet. ~ ~tle table ,4'l'' Tremendous discount on tarn· To good borne. 842-1741. for Ouistmas. '114: 968-8100. hp OB e-ngine, litu. used. J ROY Alven.do rmt tn.. Screen Print. Signed. 1964 Irvine &: Francisro. ~ ~nds tlO 100' • 6 ous brands.. ( .. 'hria'tmas cte-. PART Siamese Kittens, 9 **XLNT quality AUlltralian $15. GM-5727. ~ lblnl.llOO girls, "Sona: With An Apple." HUNTtNGTON Harbor l99fil chrs. 2. mak"hed livery guaranteed, No ~~ wlm. Sbotl • b:webroken. Silk;ys. 6 wks, Call 6"-2465, HOBIE cat 16 Fast A Fun. I Usla:t:am.. l1yliatl. ~ Be au tit u 11 y 1 ram f: d Bedford Ln. 12/17, iB, 13. mIP MODELS -Fine ~eniu, 64 x 19' ea. flSO. roent 'til FebNary. (TI4) 586-0149. aft 5, 548-5484. Xlnt corx!. Work &1J..l0l0, •, t:tot¥. manlcuriat, broken 548-6487. Ladies clothu, b::lwietlold ha.Mcrattrd tlO IC&le. All CUlligan Mark JV auto. Otoose from: • Germa11i Shepherd PUD OOme 644-6.593.. ,, doWn..bairdreuen, le idiotaUNUSUAL collectable ailwr goods, incl. eolt clubs&: 1,wood hulls, .canvas &:alls. =r~~· perfect. Yamaha e Chiclming purebretl,$8.646-2:1'79 ~ at Hair Hunten, N.B. Rua:lan, El'lglish, Dutch. bsg, slide projector &: ~useum quality •. Not from -r· Conn • 'Ibomu I Ptb~SllPl6s .11"L,1 156 UDO 14, No. 2'120, trlr, race l ~2151. alao other ant I q u r 1, IK::lftn le mo r" / x Jn t kita -by old European 2 Bicycles 2)", race track on Fl.Kobltcber • Schimmel . n Horses equip. Xtras. Call M&-4923. SALES a3s..s8&6. Christmu i1fts. craftsman. Pr 1 v ate col-W plywood, (2) 3-sbeU er &: Campbell 3 Yr. old buckskin % mare. COLUMBIA 1.6 MK U . lectlon ..... liquldai.d. metol -GE floor * ... " .... .,. Optlau ---Well e 64'l4238 All g. At ~TIC. ~e Jook * CHRI51'MAS SALE * nu I &.t / Sun. Pa& Sale m-1424 M p.m. -il.1..-m•-'--. open dai:ly 10 •ta 9 Pets, General ISO bred ._.,....., __. i.:_t.i-. 14 er i ,lor .....,, men ..• men wbo EntW Stock Illacouli~ Incl all .,.... o1 beaattful • ,....,...,, ~"":""' With Sat 1.,. * sun ITT • '"' •--.. Boah, Sllps/Dockl '10 f wantf'!&"'loltthestreetvia Omarr's .Antiques '54HTQ hometurnishinpleda:ora-MOVING: 7'. Chlwelld&le apkn, pipe cutting tools, COAST MUSIC •SHERRY'S POODLES• bands.Asldng$000termsct __ ;.....--..-...---~1 f 1, promo6on to ,ales~ 470 N. Old Newport Rd .. NB' Hons. Many bargains for ~ ~n ai1k ~ ('(IWJ' Queen bed frame, Sacrifice! NEWPORT & IJARBOR HOLIDAY PUPPY SALE 'tnlde. Catt ~ day1 or BOAT slips av&D, 25'-9Y. Xlnt f. °'• ~~le,'branc_h Antique sideboard, good Christmaa. 428 Marguerite ~:L~~ Engliah dllna 96i-36ll. a.ta Mesa * 642-2851 546-2848 63.l-3394ews&:Wttlrends. accommodations in ae• , man:ager. Ml it takes ta , cond. $1.Z. 2 wtndaor CcfM, 675-5127, . Wa1suu11wl. le pitcher $7'5. MANTLE clocJc, Bender: SW Cats 152 EXCEU.ENT pony for sale Marina. 6'1H606. hard """'· omarl ealeo chain ~ bolh. 642s.1103 MOVING SolesM.... j. & Pedal Trim Exercycle llS. radio, Andirons, C.rooet. * SALE SALE, * Well trained w / b rid I•, , is· SIDE Tie, --. ,..,., Pl'Ol'tt organi%ation . Del ~ 5411«12, "° E. 16th Pi. -ter desk, bar atoot. PIANOS •• ORGANS ~ kitten (long, bolter, battback pad, Will 1125 Per IL 633 Lido Paric r:· ~ .. the right attitude. U GROOVEY WOfitirlg Wooden :n 2 ~ .. toaster C.M., Apt No.%. chairs, vanity, misc ~Steinway, Kawai, Hammond, haired. Siamese wilh blue keep til Christmas. $250. Dr., Apt. lB 673-9:68. ~.' ~'ftoyoung(25to35),mlfl-Jukr Box $2!!0. Dl3 Thurin ' docks' &14-4787 '71 SONI Trinitron, 3 mo'a tiques. Allxlnt. &ll-9006. Allen Baldwlri. etc. From eyes), $50. 494-'1936 &fS.'129 SLIP available, $7S to $100 I J;ed. haVe 2 yean ~.bride No. B. c.osta Mesa. ~;· • . old, guaranteed, cort $350. l002 RAMBLER American ~.'RENTALS $10 up; • BURMESE Kl'l"rENS SELL OR LEASE, Gentle, I f per mo. Water le me incl'd. "' Mies experience, Jiopking for Appllencet I02 . RU $200 •70 y~ U. _....... 2 h i , , Daily lO 'til 9 Cl. aired, aabtes, Bhots pleasure horse Good for 962-1267 eVt'll. ~ a new begfnnlng J'IUNtltY ' · 1838 Pomona Ave., CM. &lt •trtiv $1So or best Otter •n --.-/flftr. &Jr/cool Sa.flo.6 · sun ,1U $40 up. 537-47# · 11 ·'12. •anit the above pnJf!Je COST+ tr!. & Sun. Many new posters le DlengtUco Fantuie ,i:D or ~~1~-Jtw.J-~~ ~ F.IELO~S PIANo·co. SIAMESE Sl'a]..m .. t )OOng girl. 53fr24S2. Aircraft tJS : fils)'OU.,,caU·Mr.O:mley, APPLIANCE ·SALE?! acales,etc. batofr6fi.ms2. ,. .. ,-. UUUlll1Q ..,J.>N. 18l3Newport81vd ...... ~.kittens BLACK&: White Pinto =,.,--,....----vi : ~~for ronfidentlaI in-ENTIRE STOCKI I Jewelry 115 2 T-·.:_,._ M'·'· _._, 548--t9l4. . O>sta Mesa n41&t~3250 tar aal~ 557_2761 Gelding, 8 yrs. Sell w/sad-CIVJL Air Patrol E1ybig ., ~ .. -. Ref:rigttaton. Wubers, Dry-, ....... u......... ua """ea, D~RT Air Lamp. Try for HAMMOND Organ, aln t die & bridle. 838-8342. ~ :!'::s. T~~ :11_ SALE~ en, TV'1, Convenient Where to buy Diamonds = ~ ~ ':w~ croupy kids. Table model. 25 pedals, full r:n~ D09s 154 **LIVER chestnut gelding, &: Tri Gear~~ ·i' Y~, &llftaive. ezpert. 1'mnL Bddum cutter lells Ll.ke new. Jn A 111 o y,:/acarce chimney Leslie + .f yn old, need exp'd rider. Airport. ~ Sto-um. : • enee: mt ~-· Full Firestone Stoft, 475 E. diamond& under wboJell!lle spread ps. Tr& Wagon $50. DeVilbiu vaporizer $.l. Eve. Hammond spe&m. x1nt Martine Nat Kennels ~ : . commtmon paid 'ffhiJe train-17th St.. C.M. 6f6.ZU4 Jrioe. (714) 6f2.068l. Steel 1ile with 3. ate .p>. 548-6362. cond $1095. ' -="'°''="'"""~,,--- .., • ~·· MaM&ement ~ee FURCED to aen elect 23J 1i9 Carat diamond ring ex· 673-Qm, 673-6 IDEAL Oiria:tme.s Gift for Gouw MUSIC Christmas Specials AQKA Gelding, lO yn. I 11•1 I ~•tan dmeL Sales p:.ltion volt wall heater, llke new ceptlonal IMl'tttng. c.It dte, PAN OSON IC a ter~o. the handymtui. Pr. of Saw Sintt 1911 54&-0989 Very spirited. $350. TrlnllpCll'btfol with • futani. Demo avafl-$100. Gu n.nge $150, Singer 6 PM, 54&-5no. Platinum ring. 23 diamonds. Horses. Many UleS. Factory XMS No Main, S.A. * Great Danes, 8 wb ~~~*~"'"'~'~74~5~*~~~ I ~------~=1 able, ~ Call Oolden. 'l'bocb• & Sew tu0. Machine 116 Pr. old amber braceleta. dtreci:, $9.95. 1951 Port * 547--0681 * fawn females r ! ~ ~T. Ml-456'1 ry aunese rosewood chest. Loclale'lghPl.NB (ffMbor *Miniature ScbnaUU!rs, I I -~=-11~lfj Campers,Sale/Rentt20 ~LESMAN NEEDED CLEA~. latte model Gray Cb. model 226-l87 Carved console table View Home!) ~. Special Holiday Sale mo's, cropped eara . 1'. MISSION VIEJO ,...her /drym/nitob-....._,_,.pot, $300. 6'5s395&. . HO Train Set "'8" compl•te FREE GirrS *Toy Poodl.,, 5 ""° ~ TltAVE'lTE camper. \lo · For &ales work in Mi911oli De\-00 day par. 5.U..g&J?: * 675-7063 * WET suit. slm1cut, $9. 6 e~ine!I + can $75. ruf wrm PtmalASE * ~~ ~·<-, 1 vr cab-over. Sleepe 4. Sink, ~ 111l 1Vaejo)'eatafO'll)d.eanv... 839-lnB ' Record ~Portable cl ti. 1~ v..g . HAMMOND """"aan ~uwur ~ Generil 900 bax, 3 burner stove and l· hie exper. prtf'd. '°"'t t Mlscelfaneous 111 ff,50 Train set II Track u Buidc ""'1g. ORGAN STUDIOS Vfty good with kids .... ~own. Knotty pine paneling. ~ ClllllUll. Call 5'0-6ll9 tor in-DISHWASHER repairman • $8.50 Translator SZ50.1'20 bassattordlon'35. In CX>RONA DEL MAR * WhiIJl>e't. 1 yr, brirkDe SCRAM Lm new ~ & curtatm. ~ 1erview, hu.xlnt aielectkm of m:ond. PU RE BRED Germ an racUo-poc:ktt 1 is e $3. st&-.~ 285f·E. o:iast Hwy, 6734930 * champion stoc~ • . Must sell, 5f6.:.l819. · ; SALESMAN --Guam. I""'-·· 16 -r.mat.a 567"""' MA'l'Lf; -~ Corner LOWREY Pianos"'°"""". ~ """'"'""· ANSWERS :!.~ .. Ford .. ! .. ""'~.~. <( ' Youna Co. Gd pofl!Jltial 839-7QI at 546-5218. $25. Old ' iron bed $125. NEW recudl 15c uaed &. table w/2 ml tbL $25. G.E. Yamaha Piano I: Orpna; .\ ALL ~~~as -··¥""· "' -.v ""' ....... l c.JI Mn; Schmidt '70 SEARS CQkigpot auto· 96&-"355. Bride • 5 iled Wash .6 Dry both $75. I Ft. Steinway Pianos. Beat b11.Y1 · mt a, brand new tirel, Be9f: I . ' ~ def.rost refrigerator, Cott DOMESTIC A auto mechanic N:-3• & JIO O:luch w/'Jaw: seat $125. 4x.7 in new I: used Sclunidt ~T Dane ,puppies, 4 Dtteit -'J'Mce -Marv-ottf!r. ~2283, ~ 1 .1-f • Paiormes Agency $400, 9el1 pio, 673-4639. tooll, Maytag 1'Uher, yard ::75. Ba~ tum ' ';!:: Pool tbL $25. ~1!15. Maslc: Co., Est.1914, 1007 N. ~utlfUl golden fawn, -A l ear,:iet -GET PAm Cycles, Bibs, ' 1.-. 2M3 Wf.StcHff Dr., NB REFRJGERArOR, waabet, maint. equfp.160 W, Yfllaon, jewelry, etc. Tr. ''.t:ampi SIOR'rS. ~ten. Ill.lits, Main. Santa Ana. • =e·T: !r F~ ~ ~The TV talk~ atek~f~ Scooters nJ ' 6t5-7nO • dryer, must ll!ll this 'tW!flk. CM. 0 .K. 847-7923. ~&woe~·= NEW Hammond Piper Coast. Reasonably priced. v.~ ~tiolis !1,,,,,,.,,.......,... ____ ;..;I ' Sectttuy all cheap! 962-3Sl3. KNEISEL Blu6' Star Ski& &: LEAVING <for Fklrida: Bunk name brands 5CJc.$5 ,;;. Autochord Organ. Purehas-~ !ess ~GET PAID NEAT! Cinnamon eoiot' 10 GidFriday,attr-,.ettye,~ERATOR 4&.Jlf:i ~b~ . .$60. New Lanp beds.mapl:~dinfn&thlA 4 F~&:h.ir,..,...;..,.. ed July. Cost $1100, sellTOYPoodl I ~,~, M . C 1·1 Honcta CL-l7S Xlnl nd Pleuant tl'ilephme. mluulei ,-..~ ~ _,, '-boots, ISiR f j ,Golf bag boy ~ • ......,..,.,,.,, rr.;o. 540-3178. es o: -...i:•n.JJuu~ ar1ne onsu ant . co .. a must. Good: t,n\lt, Sh r-. Xlnt ,# ••v· 12whlcart$12 6'J5..475i chrs, ltOYeA"t., mapJe'1 NATURAL Tourmaline . make happy gifts! 1 wK£ lNDEPENDENT Low mileage, $450 .l'riv. 1 het.,tul, not beOl!IS. 1 Girl Call &11).l034. '" ' • • pc bed set. 5 pe kttcl!en aet, Mink, lrg dti tur llh&.wl coJ. ELrel'RIC Organ-Wurlitzer old. 1 silver, 1 apricot. e P11rchasing-pty, make offer. ~ otnce, San Oemente. Salary REF'RJGER.ATOR POOL TABLE, llate top. chests. 5G0436 1ar jacfcet w/full tum back 2 keyboard, ~el «IO 642-481!, 113 Broadway, OJunseling on pun:hm;ing 1969 HONDA liO, 31JX> mi.lea. ~ open, Pboaf: ;t92-M6.1 Mr' . ' JJ:ENTA14 $3)), CUSI'OM Wberls • I boll!' eocktail cuffs. Mairf: oflet. ebony for $G5. Ph: 615--5718 CM. or 534-3885 aft 6. boats&: equipment. Stored thru ~ 4 •n. tooa j Ecclea. · · ! ..... , , l *llA'-OOU~ _ • M6-13S4 Porsche type with caps. 60-7523. ews. only. OLD ~h lbeepdor pup. • Merine Surveyor & runs showroom fredt isoo. j S.Cret•W~""'· ,,;. · -.r0R1!-BLE . K~r BUtmFUL ~wr blue GoodC'Olldldon.FitsFordor EARLY American ·da\.'\m> ~R pies6wksold,2femalea,2 646-2977 6T;i-3918. , • Young a,'~ akDII-.' ~. 4 yean :Gld, ~ I~ $1l5. 67>19t3 °'2')'1ller. $60tor11et of. 4 or port. maple hutch, maple electronlc,piano males. AKC. Avail. Dec. DINGHY or small sail boat BIKE trailer ~ 3-~ Call i.on-aine $40. Can~. f\'tl after T antB l.lllftftt!. $35. tor 2. frS..1345 eves. step table, blue plaid day~ * 644-7234 17th. ~25f0. 548-1002 aft 6 wanted. fender&, ll" •wheel&. $ISO. i WES'ltllFF' AVOCADO el~. dryer, 111ce FQR ale used mo~ 'llbtt;ta P.OOL Tablea. alate ~up. bed, 2 hand lawn mowers, PlU\TATE PARTY WANTS pm. m-6948 ~5351. · ~ ~ Agenq new. Owner mo v t n I• $1 ea. cues 35e, gOod cond. awct'1 Bowfuw I: Billiarda amber .Wag light, 642-6776. .TO BUY PIANO FOR CASH. GERMAN Sh or t b a i red 13' BOSOON Whaler «l HP MAia> '70 400 reblt Dewrt i 2143 Wt'Stdiff Dr., NB Sacriftoe $SS. 833-1925. 536-2543. 2'150 Barbar Blvd. a t SMAIL 12> Ba.1111 ~. 83.>~ . J:'Ointera. c.oturnbia. River Johnaon, Top 'C.'Ond, S:iooo. ~&dy, Gd. ~nd. Lo mi'i. ,, 66-2110 Camer••A TRAIN & ear Rt HO, ~ C.M. 540-7303 Op6l:I we~ts, surfbrds, mini FRENOJ Provincial uprigirt ~ ~· Champ sired. ** 645-0304 ** J1CIJ'M, 646-0MG. SERVICE estab. Fuller Equipment 80I mountedonlrctablr.Xtra SUna. biM le misc, X-~ond. piano. $250. YO!l rnovt. Showlefield~$100 Boat Mint/ MINI B1lm BoMDta I h ~ Bruab Cuatmners. CM. Up ..--··· ·--. • cars. tmm. 56-l&U. EARLY American Bed 549-2'176. M8--0'196. & up. (213) 92&-1504. S.::,ke • ' 902 t'hg. Orange Crate bu: ·i ~to $160 wkly fD ~ .MINOLTA movie auto Pax SEARS deluxe Exercycle Divan $15. Kt l v 1 n at or S GORGEOUS long formals Sporting Goods l30 AKC German 9lepherd Pups !i46-$3J. ~ 1 962-0tl6. ' mom1 .. 8fS6 .!l!per 8 Rokkat JAe new $25. ' Retrlg. Top ~r. Cop. 12-14. Each oost OYer $DJ• Blk/tan, blk/ailver, Wht. BOAT bottoms cleaned 25c .-~=~,.-,-~~·I ~ , Service TKh T,_ 1.8 td. M-50mm $9'1, save ~ li57·38'72 pertone, Xlnt Condition. $6,;. $45 a eb, like new. Suits: '=::~~~ 0:: Ready for Oui.stmas! 'l wks per Ft. of length at water 2$12 ~~Sm~ ~ ~ Get wired into ttds Ol.rt::st:inc1-$DJ: A tax new. 673--56M. WATERLESS Cookware 19 5'8-3253 rte. 6'f3.-l.IQ 1110 ,.....,, :."";;-· n on Dec. 24th (213) 676-38U. line. 836-5523, 1 ·~ • 90 mmrcy. ., '--'~ 10 • SUM F t delwc exercise , o1..-vJ. ...... eves. AIRE ALE c e .,..,.,. 646-2713 • . , .. ,. cppor! .....,.. up ,.ourm. Fumiture I pc., 13-8 triple ply. Stainlea u PRE-Op e·n i ng s a J e ; HEAD Ski J . 60-5'3" D puppies, show Boats/Marlne Hor Dirt blk• Kaw--· ... -~ tune w/C!'OW'&~fl!!: otter-1teet Guam. $150. 646-0194. bicycle -$30. Cost SOO. Designers eample le things. Ge t 11• ~r condi~ qual., x1nt for~ or pet, Equip. 904 ported, $1?5. New ~P1.,..,:• .; ed. the ~ e by MOVING UI Ewrything FIREWOOD FOR SALE Trim-A-SUe SI~ Jim $:a>. Bd't·a Raw, 3.178 Via i e oes. Delivery aft vec. 20th. -'7~-:-.-...,-,-::::,.--1 ~-~ • fJlit ~ . .co. ~ 1 ,~ MUie. film, &ntiques. Orange le Eucalyptwl 1 Like new. 5f6.S542 After 5. Oporto, Lido Isle. 6'13-3S25. $40. 54~1.'UO. 548-0063.. 1 set of douhle/50 Fut! 644-.152!. , ;; BobM«»y, !B-7100, ~ , ... Fura.ltuf'e, lm 544-l6S3 ~ GOLD ~ $35. Mat-DIAMONDARE ring 6 carnt TV, Radio, HIFI, SREGOR GER.'1AN SHEP. scuba tanks and '71HONDA175cc Scramblei. •DennlsPenonnet:Agmcy,. Newport Blvd., •CM , cbing blue 6x9 and 5d lltaire _1.~ $3'.lO SterH 136 KENNELS. Beaut . Back pack Mileage lOO.Sac.$550.Must ~ 2182 Mich6!iim Dr, Irvine. ·so:.ma. 8' W&WWAYS 11' cabovft' throw $75. Snow akia IO • a ..... cuooou Christmu l set of dinghy/davits aell. fi13...5654. ~ SERVid Station Attendant, DRAP&s io• floor Jenl\ill• .~/j8c'Ja• le boot. Mint cond. S'10. &U-~ Great aa Chriltmas rHt. Garrard System, uncla.imed 527-49.lL pups. Terma. M6--0:KMi ·: muat be exper. Apply in ireeri ~ ,,·~~ '~·Pvt. pl;y. 557..SW. .• POOL ntbt... 414X9', alate, Mab ottrr. 546--4478. lay-away, 100 wa tts, . WE buy used outboard 1:d.~:~~·~!::!t pel'1IOO 3)(1 w. Coe.st Hwy, wht , ... tta!fan f15. S tA STAUFFER Posture Rest -.. FINE tumltutt for Sale. ~lbn stereo, I track, SILKY temers, 3 adult motors & parts running or Best otter. ~""-.....::=."~" NB <Haircuts) go-. Moving must ae1I this wknd. tables, 10fu, chairs etc. slide controls 12 way air females, reuonable to good ' ,,_,..,= oWoe chiiis, $15 ' e ,_. with inltrlletion for home $450/bst otr. ~9192 or, Xlnt oond. * 548-4542 susp spkrs, ~mpl tull u homes. Baby'• a 11 r r f i c • r»t. Mesa Boat Center, 1595 'Q) BSA Victor 441 CC, ldnt . SERVICE Sta. Attendant, 833--0173. use $60 eomplete 91M-7514.. (2U) ~ • Mltcellaneout Garnrd turntable, Reg. 646-3541. = Blvd., C • M • cond. $695. 557-1007 or ' aper. prerd. Full &:ffANDCARVED Mexican Electric Guitar, like MEN'S~ 1Q1f dYbe, bag A ·wa_.._... $355. Now $199.97 compl. LABS. 1 male l female 3 • 9&S-3371askf~Ka.ttn ' = 1;~ = N~ Co Ion t a I ~ fine ne.,., wt th ~· $49. cart. $75. French J>rov Allen mwg l20 Sav~ $155. U.S.A. Stereo mos. shot&, 'pe.pera, $ro. Boats. Power 906 '65 HONDA 305 • • workmanship.O~.plecea. ... •SG-7191* spinet orpn, x1nt cond. WANTED: EquipWarehouse,J79E.17 Hold for Chri1tma1. 1972 16' Enrenirlse tri·hull Must ~ll!Bestoffer! $TENO $«X')..$450. Recent ~28'7(. 9"' 'PORTABLE ·TV, UHJ'-8*-1990. Proof & Mint S.t1 St., CM. Open 1 dya, 146-1003. · ~def' w/i3o Jfp I.O.. 548-5100 after 5 pm bi-«hool grad. Some CANOPY bed, white&: gold VHF $35. Boy'a aY' biloe CERULEAN Mink eap• 962.7689 6f~%U2. OLD En&liah Sheepdog pup-full canvas &: lrg. Whffl '70 KAWA SARI 100 ' knowledp 01 1 !lgures, f: Uke new. PaJd $8), Sell SUi. stS«i29. 1 stole, appn.l!ll!d value ~50. am.D'S ~ and cat 21" PROVINCIAL Admiral py, beaut. frmale. ll wb. trailer. The most popu.I~ Greenstreak. Compl o'haul. .. ~.7:~~AwlY $-IO. 'Iburlni> ~ '8' SLATE, pO(}L TABLE XtntOond. WW tell Ar$&>. tree. ' color TV 'W/atereo radio & AKC. 968-6174. boat at winter prices, o~ $350. 557-3289 after 5:30 pm. ~ 9AM-5PM, 3J3J Newport Fut results ent Just a phone indd acceaories, $715. Xl.nt 6'75-3391. Phone 644-4681 w.~ph ~e $3». 1WO Poodl~ puppies, 1 male, $3495: Buy .now le &a.Ye. • fi 9 B RI DtG ESTO NE t I mvd, C.M. call away . 642-S678 col1d. 1 yr, old. 968-2935. OllSl" f)ipe: freezier $1S. OON'T throw )'Ollr Deer & ~ 'HXl9' D. Pvt pt)', 1 female, ace ~T 'fteks. Mesa Boat • Center, 1595 moto~le. l'l'Sec G pod ~ TALENT HUNT Antiques IOO Antiques 800 SU.n,ger!and drum A stand Elk antlers away, I'D ·buy • , Phone 894-3564 alter 6 P.M. = Blvd.. C • M · cond. $250. 646-3062. ~ ~ r.--n.....a.._.__ N --, $25. Adjutable gym.bot stand them. 5'rr2lm ewa. 70 Motorole Ster.o FOR Oni9tmu be.by grand • NEW men's p .... ..-a•~ 1,, i-or ....... ~'"""'""~~.. on _ le bnJSbtt SS. 548-23!0. O>ft.oioje: AM/FM tuner, rum. • SUMMER will be here ~.......... ..." urdon, motion p1d ure co. ~ .... ~ _..__.. WANTED: USED z:rnlER, table tape declc. GOOD plano, ebony, $100. before ..... kmw 1t1 B"v ®"" 23~", xtru. $95.. MtktMWtacts YouArtCorJiallylnvikJToAUftalTwo ,.~,..,,., '""""'"'°'et Good cond ALSO VW • 499-1635 J V .. • ~ • Call 645-2396 • (213) 461.:.SI A-UI UTA-AUCTIONS l" ...i Ymm ...,..,.. 6", TENT """". 54W6>8 COND. $300/ "' bot oiler. G.ERMAN '""" ha~ pups 7 1972 G1 .. 1ro~ & Sa""' Craft -::<0===""'"'"'-I ·! n••._ •• Mitu~ wilb eases, 1ikeo ' p. · 6464671. . boats at WUlter prlcet & * '67 CHOPPED HOG * TELLER TWO' SDSIOtll nrw-$25 tor both. 645-3826. Muslcal lnltrument1122 PORT ABLE stereo-KUl ~ Gttat Holiday flit. save. Mesa Bon.t Center, SHO\V BTRE, ALL OIROME p /TllM FltDAY NIGHr--olC. 17, 7 P.M. & 22 ft, ·l'f!'f"a fftfttt $15 Cu w/Gamud ~ in vinyl • ' 1595 Newport Blvd., C.)f. * * CM.J.. 492:1911 * * 91'."°'""8 SATURDAY NIGHT-DIC. t I, 7 P.M. stove $20 a11o 1b,,ntt a: 1t • TROMBONE ** cue. Xlnt cond. $I 5, LABS. yellow, AKC, 8 Wks at 646-Q69, • , '68 YAMAHA 80 Filtron a: ~ ....._._ :M S&Vli-qgs I: Loan in hrllitwt•.., e&u. ,,... ..., &tttt 1 ........ .L wallctr, i.,t a nb1c ps. CE'I'ZEN, aoJd, mute a cue &f4..045l. Oirt.bnu. Field champ. '68 FRLNR. 34' oc. fully El<pansKm chamber. $135. i ...._. ta, SW p/thM wn &fG.:.25 Excellent condition 23" RCA BAW consolt: oil Rea90n. price. 543--ZJ73. equip'd. Aflll!lt Sell, leaving * &r.,...1446 * : ::-:.~d.~ ,Mrllll. """"' MIS. AVA lA'tLOI NEARLY new Hoowr ~ SM Clemente ~ finish ~t c:abinet. ~ ~HAN Pup AKC, Champ U.S.A. bat otter. 54&-K74, '70~ii Cl. 450 Honda. Ptrt, ~tlone. 1 .. i.u"""' W-4 .--.. r-. c..t. eat.1...t, c.-i Gt.cl a. W&lfWr, trwkl1e bed w/2 FLUTE. MANHATTAN cond. $40. 2137 :Ra.leJ&b, lrim1 show or pet · 14' LYMAN Lapstake whh Omd. Must !!ell, Sl;iO, a.et.-, 1M C.lwf "'-" c-4 Tmi., r.,. """'"" °"' ~. 30" JIUI f'AllP. Great Cbr1strms Gift Costa Meaa, ~. ~le--!enns. 64$-43)9, Gray mulne l/B eng. Pai. 64G-t(JI& DOWNEY ~~·::• c!..c,~~~ °:'.!.,~~a:~•,,:: 561..ZOS. Fer A Student. Good Omd. p ORT A BL E at.~KLH BOXER male, papers, dog Bay boat. f/'95. 646-G42 SCHWINN 5 spd, r e d SAVINGS a LOAN 1..W f~ .0 ™-IS-. ... _. _, s-. Oii T Antique 4 ft. Beth tub $«). 9fl'l..t370 y,•/C4mfd changer in vq-1 'obedience .mooi. Good Boett .. ~t/Chart'r 90I Stingray, leis than l yr old. Call Mr. Davenport CM.et s.-.! a...tlf-' "-" Good (Ol)lf!Uon. $25 "1ll GIBSON SG S!andanl Gui· ea1r. )pn't cond. $$.. ,w/children. $25. 8')..7191 $60. Call !J68...&G4. ¥ '41~7422 llUI A JO POOT CONTAIN• flOll -Olll. dr.ll\.'U' 213-67J..l831. tar, DK cood. $300. 2 other 64f..(>lSl. GERMAN Sbt'pherd PIJJ>t, 8 HOLIDAY SEASON '70 RICKMAN 125 ~.Jil<Dr;-i'iiii~taniiii~=nm;;uatiii"bbeol ( ...... ...,.,.., C.!Mh, °"'°"'· IW r,..., a.ct., '*l:w. POOL table, • OJ.Ho 2 Itta guitars S2S ea. 5f6.2932 MAGNAVOX 23" color TV It wits on Ouia:tmu. Good Harbor c:ocktall ctuiM!S. Perfecl S695 348-Q)'J'j " -'" <1• '---_.. .,.. ..._, ..._..,, ati.... c.i...t.. u.. s..... hole1orf.. l ~-,~-G ,.,. 11•-·-L... lint 963-35». nes. Call ~11 SCHWJ ,, -. Pl PR .-• .. ,.. Dllltllt .._ ""'-"'" r.,.., ,......, oa-1, ftdlM,Gle:w. rt...c11 balll. Uk:e new f 1 $. ~"'..., u ...... "" s.,.,reo comuu. $(Ta. Xlnt • _ NN Vanity 10 speed i AT..,.,._ A ewtS, SJ_,65 ~ .,...., c...... c:t:."1 & "'"""· ~ lod ... ,.... lcKk 675--UU. new, with cue. ~ cond. 96&-305f. SOINAUZERS avail. now or Boats, Sail nn likr nf'V.', $75. ' lrr .. ~ hlw ev. can cw... .._ ..._, .... • .... '"'" &a et ,,..It..._. o..-Police.Sam Brown belt. * 842-719l • * 1 PAJR J&L Olympts hold 'tU OriJtmu. Groom· fi.HJ..OC>46 :.:'....t' .._*" H°i u "'"-"-a-bolller, cu111. •l<s MUST ..U F•-predslon -·$SO). Call ""' alt ing, ltud ........ 8l&-0839. SAVE ON SAILS 3 Wllttled b;k• • ......,., INlflmONr~Y.MC.t7,f'A.& (MlN'fJ e '98-l74& e bus. J yr. old, ntvtr used. 6: 64"'4838. 20" BOYS Schwinn Racer, ALL NEW ~1llc brown, Rood cor:_ 1 . • v .. --""""'Jlo•t BOB'S AUCTION OJWIGE FIREWOOD FOR Xlnt .eond.111.0~. UAMILTON ffl.FI Gtrmnt •••·t-.$25.64+-099. Col.SMK·nSpinnobo-.!240. d1t>0n.ll'.59Zzt5'l6.. • --opt. -2C!f -T OIAPMAN, ~. CA&m>•NIA ~ d.uvmd ud •lacked Ftndo< Dolux• Amp, tarntebi., Yoiid.' cab., ,. AKC Yellow Lab Pups :;:: ~ ~::.1~:%~~ '68 TRIUMPH 1"'pl\y !OOcc -i-"' roNtttoo.:wurOl'TNtCftCttt 5f).t887, t\IJkim ~ Vtty good a>nd tflruwt. $ti0. 962--286S Field c:Nimp lift. 495-*35 CR.I 25 Gen. $150. CaJ.Ufi Loob l run& great. Call ~ -. ..... a POol :ct:'=:,:-:• .. "r'..:....~.r.:.· .. --..:: ~...:;:: % Cant Diamond rinC, 'J'it. c:oodition '11Xl• -1287 COLOR 1V. EXCEUXN'f TM wtest draw tn the Weft ~ $215. Jnlerm.tioft. 64i.a3JO btwn. 1 & 6 pm, i~=~~l~llMl!_'.1'£~,,,__::).._ _,.,.,..:.... t.r L -11~1141 ILL1 """""· Call --GO~on • Guild &· Lyle -Uol! l:Ll5: 545s65l9 after : .. • Daily Pilot QUl!tied al S.llo. (710 833-3172. P.O. 1970 MINI Trail 60 cc ~ : !!~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.!.~only~::.· !54WTIO.!:!~----Reasonable. 6"-7344 CPM. Ad. 60-ti611 Box f2:!6,Jrvtne. $175. s.i;;.1619 after 4 . l ' • • 7 I •• % • 6 .. Sii •• d ' /. I • • I :"~!!!!!!~ -· Dlumbtr 16, 1971 ![. I .~ J[i] ( . _..,._ · j§J 1. __ .,.. -.]§]I -~ ·· ]§j I '1 ---~ I 1-i.• · lg} I' 1 -·-]~ l , ._.,.. :l§J 'r-w'* :. f'£.'::f!'4 1 • .Ci.i-1a-1u tu A""9 w-.i 1" Autos, ..... J!I · ~ ~-1 .... ,,,.. · '7il L!. lm11 IN -· 1-l'IM ·....a AirtM, rm.-.. , ,,. ;~-?=: ~- : .• BICYCLES .m ·:_,~ l'ard 1\'uck. ~ ~~.: .JAGU,\R . . ':fGI • ~ _ TO~OT~ ,:.. YOUSWAGIN .. :. ' YOLYO 1 • .,. C~-AC . .: HllGE-olllalelahO>op, 6'&-01!1attlpm." Pal1rlor,...,c1oao--IAUER IUICK 'II MG&<lT. bl, w~ '"' TOYOTA1 '72 YOLVD ·1970 a iiili" ' ..... -· ""' • ,,. 0.-._... w """' ...... ""· ---wbeell, >lnL 11-"°'· •. Dr. SOdu. AUl<I nano. Bill Y•tes' ' ' lO -~ .. way Jt>f SANTA ANA DODGE ont AU,_ * Call.~ "' '. Fioll>r> Air """11., Rdlo, · ' ~ . L. S.lecit... !',_; oNL y 20 ODO Mil tt [.° ~::::..;:: ~ .. ~.s:r..: !..::, llOI N, Tuotlo JAG\)~R DEALER , * '6'•1<GB. Good•1"'"1d· *I Heater., 51...,, , ' . , ' :'1~111Hi.'" l'ACTDR)' >t-'i;i ,iJ tli'SIK-2588.' , xlnt cond. WA~. . I W.36t' Alw•Y• bu an_ ~Uent aer &Jpe:r &y. ' 67 •. • . • AIR. CONDITIONI . 1t ·n. HONDA '00 CC, !600 ·n DUNEilJGGYnew tutbo OGiM; Imported ' 970 ~-ol -N•"!" V"4 ·-I ,-~' ' • Dellyety BeaullM Flttmin bluo ~· mlle1. Like new. t.uw.c• ct.rre anair. Leal than tlJ,-E iTarp, l owner.·• ~. _ _ fptG .. I\ S~vlna1 On whlte~~~uecloth•lel1~-'!'' -· u.1 ... bars, ....... IOO..t.Xlitt<Ond ........ •'ll~""lhlnl . ~ 1971 JAGUAR V~· 1 -· ... -:·v··-. .. ·n·:'lralri~ !!:'"~"'!l.,"°.~'loil· .• ~ painted helmet. $J.a15 Of , MW " • 1'-t'":I ~'.t.~1· ~ .,... ... ; ''be•t o~. 5'9-0>ll dt $ Trucks N2 -car, 3 to ~ ~ • n Alr oond1titml.nt, au tk~ AJ1IHORIZICD . . • . . •, Ji,~. 4J;lor: k>tlt. IAc&J , pm. 1969!1 on Cbev Pickup, ""' s.-l<oaOolei • '71 Alla $1295 · _ ,70 ........ RK II I Aut!>orlud Sales a -Nab~n· ,.. _ __,__ l' 'fi8 YAMAHA DTl-250 , cc, tono'paln• d<lux nb • ~ G'IV. ' , "SpedaJWna 'in Quall ... J """ c -. 1 " A2602 ~alle Rd., I lift "":" -""""! ~ dirt bike. New enc. Ac-VI - H.D. turbo automatic Authorizied Mercedes.Alfa .BAUER • I 2 Dr Hutttop, Au.to Tri.DI, Su Juan Ct,plttrano •' , IU AtrnfORJZED DEALER I· . .....,n. .. Must ..u. 138(). -"'""" """' Dell<r m 143-12!0 lulck-"-"'hl...,ar -(415AKW) ' ' !37-<ll0/4'J.<511/ .... 2'!\ S.,9303 , . \ ~~"/-· ~ • 'f14:4!!<-Til!l. ""~""'" t>up1ex .,..,,,., AUSnN AMERICA . --.... · $1"5 '70 VW IUG . .... · • • tire• "" Wbee!J. • toot bed. . , ~ E. 17th si., ... _, SANTA A.NA -Harbor, eo.1a Mesa 541).9100 °'"" SUndoY i HONDA 350 SL 1970• S5l,'O 301Xa"mlln: lilre -new one "'O»ta Mes& :>t•r~ S100 w. a.at BW7• ~Sharp. '66 VOLVO 'Stition-·Wagon 'tTCADILLACSe&mde VUllt ' ·; ""' '!' l5liO on pymna. ..;..,_.,.. b. .... .iter , ·~AUSTIN Ameri<:0n • gpd, ,71 116111R Yl2 Newport,,.... TOYOTA · · (t191ADX> 122 s. 4 o..1 RIK .ooJ "'1t -. """"' ..,· ~-~ Xlnt "'"'· ,64>-4030 uk "" PM -ic c1ays, 12-'iJO.oo. All ""'" trans., 44,ooo ml'•· Ill Ufl PEUGEOT PHONE ~2512 $Ins . """· Piiv. t>Ut>.' 1915. <ZWlllill1 .~ -...,. " Rick • <t.; Sat. and Sun. J!i135 Mt: "'°· 116847"-·Encuttve ear• N<v 411 w. warner, Santa Ana SANTA ANA su .. m · $21" ' BICYCLES. uted, SttnonYo Matterhorn, Fountain AUSTIN HEALEY ~.;..;..... s.v; h..; . PEU.GEOf TOYO PRIVATE -1961 Volvo DAVE ROSS PONTIAC · : ·--·~-1A3gpd.No V.Uey,Calif.531-<M>.' ...... •'51.· : .. ~-mo s.1. Now In '67 TDYOTA CORONA PHONE ~~12 ' 144$,4dt,xlntc:ond.SUOO) .*l""\><>''BI"' ... 'F~ , 10 gpd. Reuon. Min! bil«! 4 '* ,69 FQRD FIOO * '<O Austin Healey >ODO, Gond MARQUll'·AUJH DLR. ~ , --· , Oisti MK& 1 , • h.p. Cal ~t. $00. 642-1272', * ton pickup, VI, •tick lhift, cond. $700 or best ofter. ~ , • Progre11I Very cleat'!! ,(V'OC681) $1005 ~rn w. Warner, 81.nta Ana A , LARGEST ·,' ·n Kawaald coy·ote '~ Primo.,.,.. SJ.1.<436. FS&11 .. z' semcew • PaE~s IHRQUIS •UJH DLR. ·•&a YW CAMPER "'°'• Usod . . ~ SELECTI~ DI' ... mtclblkrl, 'si45 ea. Cash..,. . ''"S llMW . . 9tl> s. eoa.t lllghway . R T ARR N "!" . "II • : . . , C!ADILLACS IN '. 1,. Rl~den. ~ hou", • . .. . . , , 1.quna Beach 5'0-3100 SPORT CAR CENTER · · · · • • M.B. TRADES 1 ORANGE COUNTY r. 00-w. ~-MacHoward Automou .. ExoeJJ.-•n JAG. SK 120 110 E. u1., ~:A. ..547""" t00 s. eo..t -.. Poo, toP. • ""· dlr. "'11)1 ~o n .Dora.., ., ~·: 'SALES.LEASING ,~ '6& HONDA CB 16Q Cle4n ~ . & CLASSIC OpendaJl,y9"!, clbRd Sunday LaiUna Bel.cb 540-B100 ~ d'Jl.lfpped. Take old· luxuriously equip'd1w/evtt]i AUTH.OllJZED ' I Nnl load 1275. Al.; Ho...'. 839-eorn.r iff,. iw:.-' Wire -.. 'ete., enlitt!l' . PORSCHE . '70 <:ORQ~ I ,~'":,. 'f;:, ~~-c ~~ ~ "';' ,~ ..sERVICI:'~ L r . ..,c1trt.b1J<e.Jll!O. ~7 -.... -"'"'""'Meehan!°' ' · " WAGON <W>B01111 '· • ~--;;. '!¥k • ·• Na!Mrs-c.dll.oitt· ~:: evei: 'MI~ BIKE ' • *ts~~=~~:~ · · · OYER 25 Sharp a: R@ad)t. (7t!BZU)'. 71 VW CIJllper:, showroom tea.. xlnfberik!~~.w-\ J1JO KARBort"lli:~ .•· .. , IH. ROY CARVER, Inc. $300 .. ..,.ia ... p h 0 n •. CIHn, Rocondltfonacl, . ' $14,$ ' cona. Cl-pt, 9950 '"""' Auitoorlzea MB Deal... (ml'A ~ • ' ' i N•U New $1!!"0r Ma!<• OI· 292:5 H bor Bl .. m.~ dale;. .... 5'1·'51113. .. ·Guor•nlHd. SANTA ANA 13495/ofler. Mu.st .. u. Allor' m !113-7250 _54!).91il0 Open SU")!Q i ~~ .. ': N. I>JJuo Pl, ':"' 1n!rmetlonal Harv-. eoo1a ,.,.." ~ '·' MARK u '62. """'"'" PORSCHES TOYOTA t~ -: °' < n ·s 1 ·1wcK ·10 CoUPE d. iw •. ,J.i.. ~ . RECREATidN CENTElt CAPRI . Classic car. Wire wheels; 911'1 ~tt2'1.914'1 &! .. A2$. 12 . . . amd Private }lar t y (l '69\i Honda 50 mini tn.U air-rond. See & drive to ap. J9SJ to ltJt PHONE -' •n VW Camper, ,AM/FM ,' • . . S51001beit otter. 838-C7'25: ' l 'blk-. 3 ...... excellent ROY CARVER, Inc. ·n '""'°"' 1000 ml' xi ., p...,;a1e. $1500. 64>-7000. <11 w. Wornrr, Santa Ana ndJo. 10,000 mil•.. like 62 ~WCK. ~-V8; 969 sriiiil ..... > eOnd .. Sl!lio Call"S-1157 29Z>Harbar BJvd. c:ond. S<k.'""11. :.,.;,.54JAG.XK·J.»Rdstr.ve.., '70 COROLU riew. 13595. 646-5033 d&y1, ""=· vleyl lntmor. 1 WM,llE,IJ,K , olttt 5 PM. • ~ta ..... 546-«4< ..,i~ 548-ID&. &d. .,... • body. 185o. or 64il-M31 "'9. . · (N ), ' • • ' ' ' f· mt YAMAHA "'° 'Enawo. 68 DODGE Fadoly "'"" · . bot olr 548-9829 • 1961 VW SEDAN. $3" · FACTORY j f' Must ,.u. !650 <r ""''otter. campu, V-1, '""' tra<w., CORnNA . . f Dr.' l(XI. '"'· Ei<:«I. <Of'!. · CAR llOOO. DAV& ROSS PONTIAC, . AIR CDNDITloNINl( · ' ·-1395 . (pop top) M: • DC JENSEN . --· Oon'ftn.. ··~"'""-··-·Art' HIOHubor Blvil.atFdrDr. ~·--..... __ hi•• a ' : .. ~ . ,. . rtfrie'en,1or, Rollaway dou-"68 FORD CORTINA GT. 4 ·Sl.00 W. O..C. J:lwy. ar,ce. (l'l:Eff>) 5f8.l'l36 aft ~--wir C.la Mesa • · Sf6.an? ~. ""~ ~it!.~ ~· MIN[~~~~ ~ -~~ ble bed -~Jut like new. tpted, radio. (YPV145) -JENSEN Newport~Beach lO am 49f.aD1. ~ V1' 9 Pa8I bul. lJc ~ '65 BIDCK WILDCAT. Full = =-.. 1~\her tJ:Ua. : New , ..,...._ ~ ·-·-~1 ,U!9S. or beot oiler, ~ $799 At1r!IOR1ZED 642-MOS TRIUMPH • 895.-12195 + tax ., _ lk. ......,., la'*"' air co•xll: lul( _. AM·FM ndJ+ t. $2UI. "5:097~. days or$?~ eves. , DAVE ROSS PONTIAC SALES .":. SERVICE PQRSCHE, '62 S. iood o:ind. Dealer 521.-72l.1. ' ~., <PIX629) . tilt ~ 1ek,110opc • .' .~ t •n .Y.¥Jlaha DT-1-~ 9 FOR Sale-1!162 Falcon 248011.trl>orBlvd.atFairDr. $2,000. 1969 VW Van $595 . door lock, etc;~ ..,,. :· w/xtru. 3· mo;• new. ){Ult RAncbero $25Q_. Can be seen <Asta !tfeu. ~1 •· · • 846-7986 eYft: lll' · ' I ?<Int IXlnd. 01.stom eam,per DAVE ROSS·~TIAC ~~lfJ'Q t114t ~ 't ~-sell. 675--8783 i.tt 5pm. Sat. Mont. 12/18. Call DATSUN 1968 PORS:HE 911 Tarp 5 1RIUMPH ~ *·~* 6~ **"*'' 'a!OHarborBlvd.•tFalrDr. qµ"11'.eill.'e· t~~ ( ** Gll;I'• '!""wlnn 10·..... 847-7388 or 53&-M29. . . 'opd, l4lll0. _ , " . I NEED A HOME to.ta ·M.,. · 516-80li Nabers , ,., bike, &ln>Olt ~w. extru. 1963 \l!EV· ll T\>O P.V. N!W m;w .... PICKUP " 544-S7U7 va . STAG 1900 vw Sundial Camper '67 "BUICK •Speclal 4-0r., ~ITl'HOIUZm DEALlll ~ 1115. 83f>.OtE. ** · paln4 tires, cljdch, other, 4 gpd. dlr. dlX. Bumpor. !If.· aioo,w. °'."'t ll"Y• · WE Nerd Your Pol;lcl<e and · " D1'LIVERYI Sett Otter. '44-Tm Ve..,.'°"' cond. Lo ml'•.· --ll"ARllOR ~11 ' ;•1 GREATOuilbnuGlfl extrasinclUdingair·cond . ., dio.Mlrrorr,PL721Utl.Take N~Beacb wlllpaytopdollar.CallBW IMMEDIATE-1,,, '64 ·VW Bus W/'68 eiw . ~ Pl;S, P/B._ AJ~ •• ·<XlSTAMES., ·d ~'. ·11 z.m mtn•·btk• • s.e.,,,.,., .. 4, 546-im. '"""-•o•tr•d•.49M8ll KARMANN GHIA ., a.uc~·->. . NOW. . ,,...,.....,....,.w•-' . v.,, ....i _,Lo m1 .. ~ 0pen ~~ • Xlrit t;etnd 675-1153 -'70 roRD SUper Van, v.a, J at'tr li) ~· • : '581600 super, Jiu tires, rtbl.t HUJUlY & BEAT ,'I'Jlf.':, 10% $:w> ' L ~ • ~00• • . Er. Dando ... ' Elec ..... J 1 "SCHWINN STINGRAY Auto, paneled iraul. $2,195. 6T Datsun,.4 dr sedan, $150. 59 K'.ARMANtJ ~hla, ~ere er:g, 1ooka & run& fine, very PRICE. INCREASE .] f, 155 VW Run1 eood. · 66 '.BUICK' U _,Baber, new 38,000Jnl, air "' .. , ;• Gtrl'•· Excellent condition' or besf • ..615-752S NB. Can after 6PM, & wknds, Huny, c:8!1 t wait. dependable. 673-7085. FRITZ ~AR~EN ! Xtn. parts. · $250. ~· ?'Jnt tirft, I.fr cond., ·cau aft 4 pm.. • · ia.ad'P .; $.1.l. 6U-Jl&t, , · · 675-S756. Takf,.as )II. ~1411 ,70 Dll·T Porsctie T cond SPORTC~R C!=NTs:R &4i..'158t • < JMl/pb,, 4 dr Md.1$850. or l l'rBlll DE :. 67 DODGE Van A-100, 1 "69 DATSUN 51.Q 4 dr Sedan LOTUS . op .. no E. bl: st~. S.A. 547..o764 be•toQ'er. 892-2301. ....... ~ 'Tl KAWASAIO 250 E, 3 mo1 owner. Xlnt corvt, $1550. 4 ~ ~ k hlft' di . • mags, am/fm, tana:E!'l'fue. open· dolly t.g• closed'Sunday '62 VW Bu-. rneeh. aound. . · ... ,, Id -n •• 11L..a ..-. ..,.,., .,._ ~-·1 • "~ •uC Ii , ra o a. I a1f ·-1258 ' N --i-.-rcn ~ t • • i o ' •w m~', ~· ••• -· ··~· heater, pvt 613-180l '~• u. ~·-. TR 4 l9&S ll:lltp, nu paint, 1w _.t •·-· CADILl:AC . PACTORY " i' 1168-7581.al\!5. Auto LeHlng "4 · A~ TOYOTA wtro WbeelJ ·1o mt: Xlnt All" 5• ,...1242 AIR CONDITIOlf.I ~· 2 MINI .BikU • Vt!ry ~ " ~~~~~·='. ~le SERVICE cond: $}Xki, M...J.35(. VY( '70 Red Pop.Up c..m,,er. , . Padded -top, dalh -.: tNli.ir : ...... New moton,1112!1 tor LEASING! I 646-1354. SANTA' ANA ' * '61 TRIUMPH GT.f * l °"""· Pvt -· $31S5. II CADILLAC ~AN DE _, fldt -· a ,!, both: 5'>-0266. , SAVE on immaculatil pre. Xlnt cond. Etln:lpean cu.st. ~78. . VIlLEt Full power, 41:."tor! .FM radio, ti1t Ir tel rE : '.£< """ 441 'Vic!'•· 1325. driven .. hides. .FERRARI TOYOTA . featu .... Blitl•luacin& .... 'tl9,VW, 33,000 mu .. ;-...,... dr ...... i:~) =· ~ i!"Tow"!r l~ Mmt sell! •n· Maverick 4 dr, Auto., &!rvice depl open 1:!IO am $1475. Eve• i9'f-l!'l8. '' condition. M111t ~· make .DAVE ROS~PONTIAC u. <vs:Xmi· ' ,. t I .OIOP~~\~"l".. -~!::.~~-~.:. f~~ . 3100 w. <;out H.... :,.~pm Mooday -Fr> voulsw~~EN :::~ :~~~ YW IU<J ~:=l!lvd.atF~i ~~Ca'~~ ~ Bonny, 650, xlnt ~.;,.,... "71 LTD 4 dr. H.T. Full pow. SALES I: SERVICE N~ Bea<:h PHONE ,,_2512 . . .... .., 615:. •Q CAD... El Don. ao. 7 A real -u•n--~BL., f ""'t..U. ISllO -er, tact. air. Ve.., tew mB. ,MERCEDE$ "ENZ 417 w:war.itt.'Sahia Aiia * '69 IVE<l'PllALIA•poptop '61 VW Xlnt Clflld;, beaoty: All xtru. ·12995, -<Xlll!''A'i<EM lq,SPD mens Mo= es.1'6mo. .. mo . ..,.nend. A fineW.Ctto•ol...-'72 TOYOTA AM/FM,1'W1Yxtrul llli '3!15.Alt5pm6™/Joi• ··~,'. "'' 541).9!00 • : Open .~;·., -~ ' ~~~AT~= prestigjota Mercedes Benz •riew •• Mlist eel.L Dra1ttdj~=~~1...,,~-~~t:t~ed~,~· ~,=O:~t ..A~liftp~ .• -_ 970 Au;tol,, '""°""" .. ·.::~~=::,=--+.·..-:-== ~··~ '-'U ,... L ·-··~·-" ,WJ~·m.Q69C, .. t I 1' 1'ga, ~ Benelll, 3,tXKI ml'•· ~~~Reid,.,; 3100 W. Cout Hwy. tj°~;~.kui;:~ ~ •i:,;;'di;;~ ~ 1965 VW I .• -:-:-. -.:, ! . IU5. ·~ 7163 • . -luriher detail& Ne:wpon Beacl( SL lo '80-SL ""'1ol•; 230, D·" I Gond 'omdl•on I ·:· ; . . . < IS ... . . ~ . . THEODORE , • ' RAT 250 & 280 Rjl~ /< '"'"" • • ~yery • N..,, B"'k"' New Ou1':11 •· COSTA M A ' . 1 ~-HODAKA. trall or •t 'bike ROBINS FORD at Big S11vlng1 On · $00(}; 96'l.o262 ' 1 1 • -•• ~ vny fa.st , many xtru. Mu.st 2l60 Harbor BIVd '72 FIAT HOUSE OF lMPQRTS Rert1alnlng WAN'J'ED.See.t Ji@J't.s Wltl ... -. ~ • __ • '"_ _ , ,, ' ~ ,· .. u. S.11 oil•<. 67'.hl.115. <b!la Mesa oo..oio O.ange Olw\IY• _.iest '71 TOYOTA$ o!)ouldcr hameis for VW. ··' .D' ',.A" ,.. ..,~ . U' ,·· , " ; ~r Hom~• !t4' Autos Wonted , '61 ,.7.2 •. UBARU . -. dealer. "'° L....:• ' Call 548-5.18(), " ; • , ~· ~ .~ (1.) 523-7250 fAllMt '71 VW pop.fop Camper •T i *Marvin ~ce*. WE PA'!:, TOP ·11 DEMO sALE YOTA -:!{';:;.,~~i'ir xint ~: I.· Motor Homes . ·CASH· B. l. Spaitscar Celitar -·~:, .!::".,"."~~ .= • 1946 Harbor, ea.ta Meu. $645 b!1t ft 6'J5;5!M8 ' ;. Sal-• Re...,ls ·~~ 1833 ilai1,or, °"'.a -'69 TOYOTA "' 0 • . • '. ., '>'-· b aed .... a . .-54M4fl 1971 VW S\a Wag., like!"°"• i: 1411 s5~!;!2~. SA. iRoTii"' BM 197'l FrAT SALE COR0t4A SEDAN ~...,=,/.-.~-.. , '70 MEftCEDES BENZ 211) 4 Dr, Auto Trans, F.actory 'fiO VW Bull crpf thruoUt. L Tr•ll•rs, Travel ~ SAOR:J:FllQNG '71 DEMOS SE Coupe, ·2&000 ml'•: Perl. Air Qmd, Very Oean, CYYS-new tire•,~ ne@()s ilDl1W ~ SKIL Trailer tet _up in "'~~ =~~er e:U..::v.~N~~~ shape, .ftill pwr, 1 owntt· 009) $1695 engine v,.\")fk. $450. 613-2151. i. nice p&rk. Space & uW. ap.. Hunttneton Beach , driver, , Tobacco b r n • , *** ,70 BUG ++*, ~ prox. $54 mo. Cle ... $1500. M'l-lil67 ' Kl tm ':/.~;\~ w/O>gnac lthr lnl1'". (ttj) SANTA ANA $1trl0 -~ ~ Pbonr 543-l'6l. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR CX!Sl'A MESA -SO><S70. TOYOTA ~ '69, xlnt cond. ' < Trailers, Utlllty 947 -FOR.II'OP USED CARS · MGA PHONE ~2512 MW t1re1. $1300 ~ UTILITY trailer 5'1Aix8' box ll )'Vlll', Cl:l' b extra deu, 1970 FIAT 12i Sport, xlnt .. 411 W, Warner, ~ Ana * 548-8288 * .. , ~ w/2' 1ldes. ·New 1ift1, tee :DI ~~ cit cond. ·M~lrt Mill. $2tOO. Leaving State! r Have 'l'be tute1t draw 1n the w.,t •101VW bug, mags, potyg1il •:, re l!Jhls, •ldnt . cond. , ,.<BAU;ER BUI 497-:1909 or 546-7392. 59 MGA, net'tls a little , , a D:allY, Pil6t OUsWetf tires, 1A11ll'09f, $1650 lmmac. '2145 ·HARIOR ILYI>. ' • .. . " " ' ~ ~ •• 1arp. 1150. 847-1115 234 E. 1711>,St. "HILLMAN work. 64>-0Sn Ad. 64U61I 673--0884. • ) 1 .,::=.,,.;...'""-~=-.,.-,= o.ta Mesa ~ 5'1-1765 ·• . ~ t Auto Servi~, P1 rt1 M'; JMPOR'I'f'WANTED _ Autos, Imported ~~~ .. Autos:, Imported 970 Autos, lmpori'H , 97_, , CUSI'OM. Wbeei1 • g hole · Oranae 9JU11Hel 1982 Hillman Super Manx 4 ' Porsche> type with caps. ~ 'l'OP $ BUYER. dr eedan. Runs toad, new ~ Good rondition. Fib FoTd or BILi. MAXEY· 'roYOTA tires. new battery, MW ~ Chryaler. $60 for iet of .4 or 18881 Beach Blvd. bnke1. 30 mi per ~· .Pri r, S35 tor 2. 6~UfS-Jvts. -~Beach. ~ MT-S "°""'~·-6l6,...;.,.84~n-·,..--~=ll ·: WANTED '67 VW front 'Autos, UMd . . -, tH AutcMi, Ulld 990 · fendmi L I R. xlnt oon· r i..d=l=tlo'-'n.-'54"8-4'-222_._· ~--: ~ 'f!i vw tull sync:ro mns-axet • 165-36 HP VW engtno, 150 ' Call 546-1775. f ----·------ ~ [ wostors. ~~-;;;,;;; j 1G;;.;•;;;"";;;r.;;.al;._ _ _.~~ ~ 'M Cadillac ll!d. $550. '6f, Opel Waeon S115. 54Ml62 '1 ~--'=-,..---. .. ' Antlque1 /Cla11lca r. 1917 WIUYS OVERLAND ! A t:IAlll< Ho,....ieu Curlage • J1.11t waUlne for lhe trU1y : appreciative collector. Rf• •tared to like new condition. Must be ll!f'n. fSl!r. •JJMl $2333 • BUY WHOLESALE! . . .. ' .... ; "lllCI 119 '(OlllNO. u1ltL au . ' •1811 ·10 MONT• cill.O. IIVl,¥41 •2&11& '71 CM•VY CW Cl'() '277& " ... CHllT$Llll IA• IU '121& '70 CA,.ftKI. 4 DI'; 1114 Af'Y) •24IO • 119 "-YMe\ITH. 4 Dr., Y,I,,.. 'uLKl 1167& 170 I UICK E.IC111A c.t. QJit. I Dr, M.T. ••• I '-'""1 , .. AMI '70 ... , ........ """'-~,~..,., '4411 DR t'.-r lat A Harbor S.nl• /VI• •• KILLY ILUI toOIC •2200 •3100 $3690 •2386 •3186 •2196 14610 ~ ,,...-CHECK THESE VALUES '89 TRIUMPH TR& llUMI eltlAT. IWJ" t•I. '87 DATSUI SEDAI :.1:::;. '68 OPll COUPE ~:::».::• "'" - '64 llTERIA TIOIAL •:;:r.•.;:::;. .. n 'JUI IUSTA-'0 "''""'"" CVL, '"'!I° • • Ila STICK, SHARl'I 1111, lftl '89 POITIAC OTO '61 OLDS DELUXE AUTO., PULL l'OWll , RADIO. HIATIR. (4'il CTOI '64 FALOOI PICKUP f.l~";.l.'YL '88SmARI '87 IUSTAIG '87 IUSTAIG AUTOMATIC. 'It, UOIO, HIATtlt, 101 .. 1 A\ITOMATIC. llADHJ.' H1•fi1t. ITll "" 4 Sl'llD. ltADIO, MI ATIL 1urw t1n ·• OPEL sma1 · :.t::::i .. !'10 • ·~ ... • 'UCHMIAUBU ... l~'"' IYlll "'1 ' •• 181 GT COUPE 4 ii'lilD1 OYlllOJtlYI. UDID, MIATO. !T'YA Of) •2111 •11111 •11199 lj699 ' 1799 . ' •11111 •11199 ' 1799 •1• •1141 @ ... ~,~.~·~·~· ~-~ ~w @ 11 ,111 flLl\C~~ nt\lrJ HUNTINl1"TC-1N IJLACli 1!'1,' :111•_, I • .. • " 1 j • I . 8 ~auling ~ays 'til· Christmlls. .. ... n-lo qel ettdJnq. Moi'o <JOQda. Malo dell...rtes. You neod • . O.itun. Plcl:up. Torsion bar front • · · ~lOni heavy duty reaT". • ' \ Overi-11 "Im enq1no that del!veil up lo 25 mlles per qalla.. lt' s ~ca'• number one .Mllinq Import lruci:. Neod • plcl:up~ Ddye a Dolmn ••• ti-cleol..._ ~ S.. Our Complata Line DI 72 DatMlt •• STATION WAGONS e PICKljPS . • 2 DR . & 4 DR, SIDANI e l'ASTIAC KS e 240Z (LIMITIC> QUANTITY! • • \ ' ' . ' . --COSTA · MESA .~.-~, DAllU il45 ljAttOI llND. . . ' • 'I I ' $75 OUI mcl .. .... ' . .. • . ._ .$1850 . . .., . )' LT.D:-WAXIE-:T-llRD-TORlllO SALE! ...., .. --.·'5*"'71 M-.~noft. ...... 2- • 4 ._.. ... a;s •·•••L M '°"'' Cflfic•t'•nlw• We1&11fcc; ........ , EXAMPLE: 1971 T.llRD HARPTOP - Al(to .. t .S .. P:.t.. ,....;........ P~1cl.+ ....... AM.FM ,....,_ r1'1 .. 1tr ffMI-. ,fllt wt.HI, WSW, bMy '•"• ..UtLo ,_ .... tnfrMt", 9oo«I WlilllJ. l•MW> . _ ' " ' ILUI IOOI PllCI $4711 -OUR PRICI $4096 . -• '63 IUICI SPICIAL · ' .. door,·r•dio, he.ttr .. •llto.. , . good mil••· I KLP90 I,. .. door. Low rniles.i0rigln91 '67 SIMCA 1000 . lhN·Ouf. IVTM861J. '63 f'C!llTIAC CATAlilll~" --2'1lr. H.T, R&H, auto., power -ri119, good ,.;i ... I OJV8911 '65' 1'!.YMOUTM l'lllY lU 2 Or. H.Y .. RIH,·euto., P.S-. air coM. 6oocl mllos. IPIT414l. lmmec1,1Jet• thrv-ou't. Ne-: p•tnt, '63 TNUllllllllD - 'fvll ~.,, •ir cond.·(UEZl79)~ 66 tilAl"U S.S. YI. 2 DOOi Hfttop. ·R.dio, h••ter, t0oll mllo1. ISLV4111. t ... SS96 ··~96 . ~ ,._ .... ,.,. 72 HION. c.,. hltfMt .. ~ •• ,. . - . Comet... - OIDD T09ll ~T • • • • ' '" -,-~M~ ..... . ~'tOllllTOIAT ... . l-j906 • NOTICE! EXCISE ·T,\X · · -DISCON'JJINUED . ,, 1-972's OVER 70 NEW.CARS TO CHOOSE FROM ....,_~ AT THI. OLD ·1971 _-PRICES! ' HURRY ••• ·O\JR NEXT SHIPMENT WILL CARRY THE AUTHORIZED PRICE lllC~WE. 7 ~· ,"~!>Uo/JON -ON ALt NEW··CARS • • ' I ,. ! ~ • .. '' l' ... I ~ I f ... , • I '2699 I ·, ~ ... .. ... • r • • ' ' I ' ' ' • ., '