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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-12-22 - Orange Coast Pilot• • •• • • ' . l . ' ' ~ ' ' ,, I. • • ·sA .Youth Wound '•' ' J,I :;: • • .. . .. . · Qy . P~(~t·••fl'1,. QieN.: ~ .. ~ --. ·-.... ' •••• ;s; •••• After , Robberies . . ' ~ .. " . ' . ' ' ' . . .. . ·.~ . ' •• ··-•6 ' ... ,1•m· · ... · a-· · n:·· · i ~ .. < .• '. .. .. I • • ••• ' •· .. .... {f i· :i: • . 1ep I " ,, • =· I .·ol' I -·I. ~ 'I' ~ .~f~~~;~-.11ea.1 · . • .... -. --~· .... , • ...o;,_," l ~1fifln*'·:·.c11yho0d: · " . . ' ~·~Q~nd;ly :.Q ... a.y~~ '" ··' .. ... ~ ~~-'"''/; f• / •J-1 •' • ,_ {\.•'(: . ,. ' ~ . ~ ~1 · ' 'l . ;.l ..... ...:. •• ~.' '' ' ...... ,c_,1;.),_. .b ' .• ,, ·~1.~·' . By"""'"'"' tBllYAJ, ... 1 •.. '!•lrY ..... oo. llobertroller,.,. ..,.,w , j. . ....; . ...i.-""'..:..; ·'· -. .:ll'YJl11!.l'J>olj):ztndo-~ed ~ --- one o! IW~ tumOuts.ln Otonge '7'/t ~ -' · ·'·•" "#"-' "'' •' Couhly ~ ei.ctton hia1o!Y ,Tlli'ee .. 1 the oopiectl,.,eouoc~ 1 created an-11,.....,._ Mir~ of,lnl!iiif liy"·I\> ·Univ~ !'.ark,, although .jhe ; Tllel<lay_wit'IJ.i&IT .... ,U.!31 _., ~ '"la'~ If tbl !hr!! ~Incl* in _,f favonng .... ~cil lllt IOll' <ti1'• that lrnne ~liilf ~lbpiloweal or ' 9,711 !otal r<gilterlil voln,·11.l'pen:eOI all eil_ht proclDQta ~ l/C Irvine. ' \*I -COUDC1l members~ P'ryor and .. n.f., eleclecl a five -·•• dly .,..... -· Fllebbodl u .. In. u.......,. Parl< where ell, but g...,.ily .......... ..i.ctmc • (See EU!Cl'IOM, .... 11 . ' .. wllision . ' ' ' . . )Ji!ath rode Ooola llWI'• • 'lrindllJf l!ataDclo llriA aroJn 'Thol4ay night, It hlib ..-J, on bild reor Ur<a anil ID a -drizzle. that chUled -grimly !f.!'lnl mang!ed bodles from 1 eras& that fOOowed. J ' ' "tilt." or -rinc!ldo*os. ·, 'Ille --o111-u . ...-11o . The bnJaaslde oollialan killed 1 ,..,.,, airman on Qaristmas, leave, . fnfbctini critical lajurtea m his two pu~ , and llollllta11*>1 a lather and "lP 'rlCltllll ln ti.; otber car. , "'Vinuam M. r11e1>bodur11111,11t .-.; Wit:1nie R. Judd John Burton .,.nh 1.-: llemy Qalcley with 1,1181; Mn. Galrlelle .,\'rJor irtth T _ _ P. • ~~~~,~~i;J'!"''.t'{~« .;.~".~. ,n~~, ~~~ei · · ·;,.,;,-~' li~a.ts.· fo~:'Stitte '. Wiill'' ~317' ' ; '~~ x. -':'1'.Pete" A...: • . • . .. . . "*'""'· wllb.I~ ud Wa)'lle A: •• aart, <F!.Ql\ENCE,,Ariz. (AP) -,Tbe•large, with 1,176. ii.rt' gate/ ot the Ari~ Stale Prison ~ · • 0.IL'fl'-,UT ........ OFFICERS .. 81.AM,EO SPEE!>. BALO TIRIS FO.R _FATAL COST~Ml!SA,CRAStr - ., · On 1 RaJny Tuftdoy\lillfht, q,otn'..Sh>lkn At•ln ,en7Ell~·Drln , ·, · '. • .,.~ '9nlY twG of t)! five e:endidatet\.ert-· . ·-. by , stale ' Seno!Or Dennis; E. swung open today and WlMie Rulh Judd, : <;orptnftt '.(R-N<O/port Btacb) wn the convicted' trunk murdemi.'o! the L . ' : ~~-1 . ~ .Qi.I • : • , 19308, walk~ ,away a free womap;: Jift ·bac(°'~l!'.'!~.'·.~· .~:-•"~.·l'IYlnc Pi1l t's Holiday' -liy;theCiili..':-~~/l'~"';i ""~°""J wis ~lr!m\ell•way itJ Jn1n1o (CCCI). A last minute \Oiier com· by mem)ler> o! her fomllJ, pltsumably . le 'l' 1.1 ~lll'..!~:'c/:~~J . t~to beliP ~~ fl&!Ole ,,~~lllf .. ~.,,.of\Of.M;, , 1 Plilenon, Qioyte ond Dlv.ldH. S m It h, . . · who garner<d only 115 votes .,.,. the Her freedom came leoo lbon 24 boors Holiday eilltlcms of the DAILY l'fLO'll olhor Co· ter-CCOI ~-after llrlct ~lions !or her ~role were wUI be Jlllli»slied 00 Friday. o! lhWiweek .~qe ~mory-ow haftver,, showed ==·&Dil forwardect to Cahfomla aodFriday1et:.next,weekt(Dec.24~nd31~. Youth. Sli~t by Officer; ffies:;·!l'l(ar~~is ltplibea· :. <01111derable poliU~ m\19Cle In the new The • ~-n--~ 1 on a special schedule calling for home A l&-yeor-Old )i>lith ahi1t by a Santo Ana cjty. . • n.i:,,..... -...u o Pardons and · ,._ off'---d"~-. atte~ ·,,;,.. o! the foor candidates endorsed Parolet voled unanimously last monlh lo delivery during tbe morning hours. '. JIO= """ ,.; ..., on 'Ni aiiil bY the Organization'a membership were parole Mn. Judd, Who was returned to Dime-A-Line classUled ads for publlci:t market robbery eirly tdday died t 1 ele.;ted, Fischbach, Mrs. Pryor and' prison two )'.ear& ago following her tion in saturday editions (Dec. 25 and ~~iJ =~ter in the Orange County aeventho.i ~d final ,escape from Arizona Jan. l) will be deadlined at 3:30 p.m. on ..... :.u.~-= wao l···"·r. u--was ,~ 620 Corlld Die CmCAGO (UPI) -The National Sa!oty Council has pr<dlded thol t.etween 520 and ao per1011s will die In tral!lc ~!dents during tbe t ~y, 78;-bQur Cbrl1tma1 woekelid which btilnl II I p.m. ' local ume Thunday ud ends at midnight SUnday. The council esUmated t h a t another ~000 to 21,000 persons wookl ho Injured In ~c acd-. -..1a. • Lost yell, IOI -died In ln!!lc occldents daring t h • a.rt•trnll .. ..-. authorlues. .,,.,._,._.1 U....,t eeks lnltMd f ~-~' ~ = ·~• MrL Jadd, de!<ribed " 1 quie~ well the'""'.::.'."!. ~"'ida d ~~ 0 by .. nAna Im police<fllcer.Tueoday but mllllll!l'ed woman •nd 1 • • m o d e I "°~ 'r Y "~· ' aulfer<d only a superflcill wounda·and ts prisoner," by Arizoha priaon officiab, Pho.Pe cal!s regarding delivery ot lbe in jail today. • , was convicted nearly two decades ago of ~day edltwns-wt.II be' band.led by q,f' Donald Laurent Hall who police llJ' 1 choppin1 up the bodies of two com, C1roolaUOn,Depa(tment until noonr,n atl they think lived at 9N .S..Townlend St., ~ ud lbippinJ tllenl in • trunk to !oor ol the allec~ dayL DAILY: l'll.Ot -Ana, wao a!JOI by -Mlchael ' Loa MiJe, ofllcef will be clooed all day each 161 U.,. i,._. wbon.Jie alletlodly t>:Jell ~ noo Sbe qaw ..:w uve wjth and work for Dr. four days -~mas Eve, Chrbtrnilt from the 1"£1even ~ at 1425 W. and Mrs. John Biemer of Danville, pen-Day, New Year a Eve and New Year'c Wt.mer Avt. 'after robbU>&' It al IUDPOint ding final approval by parole authorities D11. • .: ~ . of about '50. ' · 'lh~ ' f •. ,. • • ·, " : Accarilillfl .~Hall, ,mo woo· The,......., 01 ""' po.role stpu1a1es · '""a1'ter The·re· 's a ••• ; -.mg.,stoe ........... -.._""""· that lhe mast li"" "out ol state only." W lront<cfby'Lannlta 11 he wu leo'flnl the n 1llrtber spells out that: , -· The youth, wbo pollce.sald hid• ·:A1ori1..,llh all other parole coodltlon1 11URLEY, Idaho (APi -Archie bar>! po, crouched !or 1 moment at the Jnijioled upon !'er as o-parolee by lhe RQdolph of Burley found aomelhing on1cer•s eommond to halt ond lben ron. State of Ca.Womta, 1 fW'ther condition ls unusull in his 3QUp, but be didn't cont-fi'om the rn1tbt'a pm'Jdng area. that lhe ... .ahal! not Olll!llO In ony act plain. Rudolph, wbo aaya be has been O!llctr Linden; In lllliform ond driving or--ldlo • • .to tell, CXJOUD!rt:iaJia· or eating oyst.en nearly every week ror a petrol untt, fired a ling1e Uot at the otherwise IO promote the Ale or u~ 11lOll of hla 11 yeara, Is D11hlh1 a large fleelnc ,...ui. t.enn<t In aay form ol 1 11orJ depictinc POll'll he found In his stew. A local • AJlboulh jloiice lllValilllon wm nol htt-Ule or 1JtY part lher<ol." jewtler ... ya. it 11 worth about•$60, willing to Uni: the two lncldonto ao yet; I ~ I , l , Hall fits tbe' Pbyslclal delcripllon of a gunman who ,robbed 1 Joclt·ln-Tho-Box, drlv&in reataurant, 2102 S. Bristol st., Santa Ana, o! apout f!OO j(jst on hour be{Ot<' the sJiOoUng It tbe mmei,' I Accordln ii> wttneues al Ibo -ln. the bondit .,.,. also _. a atocklng mast.. Ironically, the .same 7·Etnen market> ' where the fatal ahooljng •oocarred wu, tobbed by. onother ,._. ....,. two Jiom earlier. • In Iha~~ 'pollce llibbid Harvey Edword.........., Jr., l5, Calla-. In .. olley -*the' -.. Vlcllml olltgedl1. lderi """ ... tbe -..... ilad ta1<111 "° ...,oi.t 1 lew -. before hlJ Clplln. . The Anaheim Jl'llltb. .... --·ho fled alter u officer had gono lo hlJ homo Ii> qlllllion him ..... aer!ea ol llUrJllrtos, Ropr Alon -. 11, of 1417' Kemrood Aol:o, -'ted a wt>dclol woand In the rJabl batlock. Ho - tr<aled II Orulp ~ -k:al ~ ...... ie-lo -.po111e. · Qllvero ol two olher' vdllcles "''rved off the wlildlng roailway 1 tnJJe,IOUllJ ol Swan Dii~e ~s earlier' at t:U· p,m., to avoid. the lat.ii colllllon en Oooto M .... , own UtU. Slallllhter Alley • . Oil• aald , ho watdi«I be!l>iel"ly u heOdlljhtr ~av« the -ol !lie hill ahiiod, y in the DOtil of'the tat owervlng llopelessly out IL c0nllOI . 'Airman -P . ..., II: -at v~ Al'll llllll<mlllnt. ~ famUL:• ~'Aft.-, Costa Meil, "'' at'tbe ........ Fu.men hod lo-JllY ~ the.car to es• 1r1ca,1e llulll, lllonn D. l!Wr, 1l, ol ID - AdlQr SI . ., 0irto M-. and H·:ieoMid Olnaha, !'eb, vlallor' Sara Sole. > Mila Sole lo' llstOd' In Ct111cal CGllditlml (lee CllA8B•l'llO .,, . . ' . . . ' . " , ....... c ••. • I ' •• .. ~C#MBt~s ~urpris~·· . -:...~ •' .- . ~..,.-~~. ;MO'Sty expected an appliance Monday, and when the deliverynian lugged a heavy box up in the driveway, she told him to put.it in the garas.e. He asked her to inspect it for damages. W1itft•she. tlid !sor-out f>Oppe4-lier husba:nd, Army Captain Kenneth Mosey, who returned home early from Vietnam for the holida·ys. Delivery cost to the Chula Vista home was $6.65. Mrs. Mosey gladly paid for lt. .. I • Cou. -tr Airw est , . .. .. ~-. ·Hops ~:C anc~lle~' '"' 1, I ~ \ ..., . ~ ... """" i ~ . auabea Air-o~ of ,,.,. ~anc.led on Mooday. \ Or.n,e'eounty AJrport wUe;e-etl_ed {o. On . Tuesday 71 dally talteofft wer1 , . ....__.r:,, _,, scheduled, compared to the normal ,900. )day U the line a pilots Wero U611t~ to But spokesmen said five flights Involving court Thursday momiq, to ahcM cause eli:;ht cities operated and 10 others in- wtiy they shouldn't bt cited for1 contempt. volvlng 19 departures were canceled. d"811~ W~t<t ~ ct Ibo I.o's An&eles On both :day• piloll ~eportod la "lick" ' C1rcuJ;t CoUrt. ordered. the hearing afte,r or .11unavai\lble." ~ , tbe lirliae cher&.S .most pllot.s 1havt lg• Tague aakt ~rwest will uk the ~ nortd an 1ppellati court order to crou for $222,000 damages plus an addltioMI the meclwiJ.a+' union pfcket Unu. S127,000 per ct.}' forr the ~rallon of the Partial alr IU\lice betw6el1 ·San Fran-pilots' refusal to croas the lines,. clsco and Eureka.Arcata Phoen1x Lis In Washington. J , J. O'Donnell, ALP};, Yeps and Reno, and Phoenix and Salt presldi!qt, said, ''All Airwest pUots and Lake City b expected to be restored to--stewardesses are informed tha~ lbe day but an airline spokesman said all association directs compliance with the flights out or Orange County were court order by their return to work. lf cancelled early this morning. they have been or are recalled by the The company tried for two days to compaoy." .., • . resume limited se.rvl~ to 20 Wtlltern The airline was to Sttk a permanent ut cities,' but only a few filghts got off the junction against the pilots an~ grou'nd. stewa,rdesses i~ U.S. District Court. ' Irving T. Tague, Alrwest general 'The mechanic~ want a 31).4 perce!'l pay manager ahd vice president said he had boost, ,plus var1oµs .fringe benefit 1m• aent lettert: to commufiltY' ltadefs · ex-provements and wdrk rule changes. Thi.I preasing'.r~ts to ·the more· than 150,000 would increase their present $5.06 an alt travelers who held holiday re"serva-hour base pay to $6.60 In September, 1972. tiom on the ·airline: 2,5% Rental "This appartr1t public-be-damned at- titude on t.t!e part of the> mechitnics' union and the pUob::hu made JLdifflcuJt to help mate other arrangement.. for thousanclt T d • Frotn Page l of paasengen who have scheduled to Oy r a ... P .... _ : Jn :~IS."' during th< Chrlstll!lu ...... ., .. be -r ~ - . ~ . .. CRASH • • . Some 570 members o( the Aircraft India War . . -Incr eas e OK'd .• \ · '°~ :. ~ ·; • ' ' ; Mechanics Fraternal Association walked C le D 'b N ' h · • h V • · and Baker.ls in poor c0ndiUon today at off their jobs Jn a contract pay dispute To Landlords ' ....... ~guna 0Up ·-· e •.. S_ C_r_.f, ~-ig. tJ~lUrUI UCUttO n Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital, where all Dec. 15, sh,tting down the reg!onal ~ --"' -four surviving injured were taken. airline for five days. , l ! • ~ ;, :: ! :: 7 . f .. .. . · An order is.5ued Saturday by the 9th WASHINGTON (UP I) -The Price .~ t®;-anliclpated trip to India turned "but \hat was cancelled and .all filghts In bombed th~ airpor: again, -which along The Sole girl suffered multiple-frac-U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals temp;irarlly Commission ruled today that a l•l Into 1 near-nightmare for Laguna Beach and out swipended Indefinitely. nie only wlttt an~i-~lrcran ilefense. shoOk things lures and head Injuries, while Baker has restrained Air Line Pilot.. AssociaUon landlofds may lncrtase rents by 2 .. s per· . . d up. We glided across a still-hushed lake a multiple compound fracture of the left members from continutng to respect the cent to cover higher operaling costs and iga.ltofl Loulse and Robert Turner when wu out LS bY one roa · on a Sliikara (a Kashmir gondola) -·not leg. mechani~ plcke1.llile.I::; " an addit,ional amount to compensate for! they found the~lves trapped In the "The.re was a serious question about a light anywhere, but thanks to a fading Michael D. Garrett, 'J4, ol 3'l09 Oregon Blled on the. court lftlder and what It increues in state and local tues. Jiµdst Of the India-Pakistan ward~ 1 that being open due to a Pakistan' army moon we could see fainUy. It was truly Ave., Costa Mesa, and his father Ken-said were usurances by ALPA that II.a Laodlortfs.who have raited rents above vjait tOieg'endary Kashnilr: drive to take Kaslllnlr -their first In· gh-Ostly QQ!l bltti:r cold.~, , • , ~ : neth, 39, are each listed in fair conditioil. membera would fly, Airwest on Monday the 'amount Charged during the llktay The Turners. now safe m Ceylon and dian goal. Also, if ihelr army had not "We rendezvoused w1th·1he others by The Southern California· Edison Coor attempted to·restore 1ervJce to~Pof the fi'eeze oit units with month-to-month expected home In Laguna on Christmas reached the road', the' Indian Arnly woUld the lakeside, loaded the cars and started pany employe suffered a deep chin 74 ~Alrjiorts It normally serves lni-eight leases must roll back the rates to the new night, recounted their ~air-raising ad-no doubt be massed along it for d~fense. acrw the blacked out' vaJley to the laceration and Is held for observation, weatem states, Mexlco and Canada. freeze levels, the (!9mmission said. venturilft."a":Je~it:].o thelr-~hter'Nan-In the~eantlrpe, \he Kashtpir airport smlk'elllte' foaif that dekendS into· the while hfs son sustained head Injuries. Tweoty-elght flights were planned, but 18 Comritission chairman c. Jack.son cy alter thetr.:eacape from Kishmir. was beln&. bombed, air raid slreni going plain of India , not koowing wha t to ex-Spotting lhe collision from above, the Grayson Jr., denied that the regulations "still cao't·j>elieve it really happened." and.a complete blackout enforced. , peel on the ro~ below. Ulick was with us Costa.. Mesa police helicopter crew '1:r '1:r tf were a · windfall for landlords over writer MQr:" 1'uf1')er, .. afj.e~ describihg "WiRter had descended and snow was and we had no real pioblerhs .. Troops radioed headquarters for ambulances and 1 tenants. The panel wai "very conaclous blackouts:, ~bing, blazing antiaircraft due any day. The Himalayas are not ex-were moving and many convoys crowded landed to see what might immediately be Airwesl Wins cf preserving equity on both &ides," he auns, a. tQrtUQUS ride. through refugee-acUy friendly, !!O escape was liecoming a the road but we wen able to get through done. ' told a news conference. clggged. mountain roads and as.wrted serious question .. Luckily a TCI man to Jammtl after .seven hours of tortuous The collision occurred not far from the The reot reilJ}aliom take eUect Dec. eecape vehicles that included a gondola, (Ttavel Corporation o( India) was there turning. . .• spot where a carload of youths collided Fare lncre.ase 29. Grayson urged tenants and landlords ricbllliw1 naUve bus and an unheated with three Japanese visitors110.tbe aix o( "There we ieft the cats and took to a with ~ta M,esa Fire Department Bat-not to question the Internal Revenue .tr&Jn._ • • , • . us determined to leave regardless. native bus _ what an eiperience! For talion Chief Ron Coleman's emergency Service Moul" the regu\atiOl'l5 until that T--~1 were all J*ked to Jeave Kashmir '1We aroae early -3:30 • a.m. -three hours we bounad along to car last spring, killing two teenagers, While Airwest officials prepare to go 1o date since the complex rules were com· •tbe.••..iv,.aftemoon.planie.,"..Jbewrita, beeall.9tpl-.cuneinJowcv~bead!and. P"thank•t ·wN>-the -faµroad .·conr PoUce Officer John Stoneback ex~ court to get their airline running again, pleted late .Tuesday night and have not c,• ~~·-. 1 • o;a ·:t•" amlned the car Ainnan Rush had been the California Public Utllitles Ccmmis-y t been di$:ibuted ~ ,. • ... ....-...... f · :-/1 ~1ft .. 1 ~ '\t• ll:::. · lmriced ilt»~te into IJ¥fta ptO~. There driving and said il was impossible to slOft (PUC) Tuesday arariteit'the line a e'I'fle1rent 'tl.C\}ort ~me l"'dat ifttt' fi ve t of' ' 1 \ • we arrived' at ~:30 p.m.,,just in time to be detennine bow the brakes were working. aix percent increase In most Of its Cali· business members of the Pa.y Board Mal.or storm May B r:ng oo,'."w~ioaded ""' gear into a rickshaw He aatd bo~ rear tlrea were n<orly fornia fares. served notice they wilt challenge ill • ., . and fotlo--• It •-the raU atat.,,.., along smooth', wtth aqequate tread. "D.1. The PUC order ex,e~pted AirwW: deferred pay hikes exceeding the board'• .,ocu w , """ Motorists yt -swerved oUt cf ~\'\"h's f04les between San Franclf:CQ ~Fresno toP. lilnl~of i percenr..e year,. ~llf _:· ' J. ! ' I .1 ,~ 1\1, ~. " i ., 1 ~. ~·!Vi~,.!!~.~ W1.-!~t'.M pith and wl ~ u;, nearlx ~ldon and Fretno ~Loi" ~]ill.' ~ • _.,: I~ additlgn to r the. ,.,nt iulde Ines. r. h l lie # R J t u....-wa, w ,......)le n· 1111' r-crash e1Umated.hl• 1P.M414t up to IO or 'I'hf PUC said o:infpetJUVe factors Grayson "announced tW'o qther actions: ,,,, '.. • ' • n ' j ( 'a' .. n~ IJ)9.Viff ~·ve .. ~ of a W¥ \.~Jl,Jr 90 miles per hmir, I foreclO!ed increases of fares on these -Large companies which agree to •',r_f .... ee , _ n, c '. s V . fl 01Mln.d dthgelrllrghdoeawdns~nnadt;b'vaec'~~.ne •• -. q1longtns, 1 Several traffic fatalities and injuries routes. hold overall price increases to 2 percent ti'. · ~ ..,.. lio1 have occurred on the narrow, wipding The new fares will match interstate in-<>r less for a Jong ~riod, probably at I " A blusterY' Pacific rainstorm hit Southern California headon Tuesday night and i.s expected to dump up to three in- che& of· ·rain: before-bl,o\\'ing away aometime Friday. :;But prO!~ts tor a. sunny Christ'!'as momlnc. wen 'In So'ple d,ou~ today, ac- ~ to the U.S. Weather Service. A large· tlor1n front, aa yet only partly &vtlcped, I.I 'hovering Just ,off the coast and could move in by Jale Friday. tTbe current stonri ls eXpected to wtilp .a,-aome-brisk winds ~ug}I Thuraday ilcl the weatherman says Jt is drawlrlg arm damP air up from the southwest. • 'I'be weather service said that Southera Cl.lilornla usually catches only the tail end of rainstonns which move down from lhe Aleullans. A weather spokesman ex· pialned ,that the cllrrent stonn, and tho oM looming oU the coast are two of the rare 1yatems: that 'hit the coaat nearly !sMdon. · ·When this happens, the driZzlies last DAllY PILOT " 1"'111'1' ~tend lo pull In rain from othu siirroundln1 areu. . · -'tlie weaUler service said th,t t~e ~ some cOr}fusion as to i~t where µie SflOW level' ls i1t surrounding mountains. It is cumnUy ,set 'at 10,000 feet and is e~., peeted'to drop 1" about 6,000 feet ,tonlght. However, the ' highway Patrol has issued chain warnings for the Chilao area along the Angeles Crest .Highway where 1i.x incbp Of snow ;ha.s already··fallel). Oillao is only 5,IXMJ feet above sei fever Highs along the Orange Coast probably won't cllmb. ou.L of the 50s for the next several days With lows lri. the 40s. 'Nazi' Suspect D~t;~red Sane, Will Stand Trial Att accused gunman who testified at his last cow1 !PJ>earance thit he was the victi.m -of ·a plpt mastermindetl by a 1'The air attack was right by us. The thoroughfare sln.ce it opened two yeats creases approved by the Ci vi 1 le-ast one Yejif, 'fil) be aUowed to change Pakistanis. were bombi ng the airfield ago , providing a crosstown link long Aeronautics Board last April. prices on individual Items at any timet whlch was next to , the railroad sta\k>n, sought by many motorists. A spokesman for the airline In Orange during that period without noUfying the jW,t a few blocks, away. Anil-alrpraft City officials hope to eventually widen County said he did not know how" the PUC commission. 1 • guns were blazing away and, the planes It, but state.owned and other land on ruling would af(ect the price of. tickits on -Insurance companies will be subject were zooming in right over Otu heads. · • either aide Is currenUy in UUgation and ·0range County fllgtits. The alrllne does to the general profit margin test required .the· night (ell rapidly anc_i a darkened ala· cannot 'be obtained for additional right-of-not fly to any California destinations cf other firms in the ~R\lc controls tlon ls no pla~ for comfort ... .four more wav. from Orange County. program. attacQ occurred. '. .. quite • sight -11~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;; •• ;;; .. ;;;;;;;;;;o;,;;;;~;; .. ~~--ilUuu;;;;;;;o;;;;;; .. r ~;;;:t:::~:·~:~: ::t.b:::: I GEM TALK . 1·~---~--..,.....------------ mob dashed aboard .•.. we had sleeper accommodation secured by TCI,, local man, thankfully, er we would not have I gotten out. Steeper Is a laugh -no TODAY blankets, no ·beats and snow in places, frost in others, chill Cold -almost frozje, bot anything to get out. At;rived In .\.tetlll hungry, Cold, dirtf and thankful -Still can't believe it really happened that way." Reactiing Delhi, the 1\lrners found air travel to CaJcutta and Bombay cancelled, btlt flhally secuied space to 'Madras and ffom tl\ere maae-their way to ceylon - wilh "home" a nearing goal . . .. Frona Pagel by . Christmas Shopping? ' --,....,... ~Ii :.. ""'"....,. ... Superior Court judge and a deputy ELECTIO N i' distrtct...attor1:1ey becell!e Pe was a "neo ~ • • • ~N;i:ii~' Ind a· ~rri'bet. of the "Aryan voter turnout averaged only 66 percent. If you decide to give a diamond to the one you love this Christmas, the least jmportant consideration can be given to its size. or far greater importance are the clarity and cut of the gem you pick. · l ............. .:; -·-c.N "--,. Cl•:a•••• ! OMH(;~ COAST 'UILllM1Hq t;:D/uAM'( l•\oett N. w .. J~ • , Prtt_.. #Ill llllllllliif J1ck II:, Cwrl•Y.l Vk1 p,_llfM! IM c;....i1 ~ 1'h•11111 Kievit ltilW' l~•..,•• A. ~11,,.hln• M1119t1lfll 1!"1or -Cfl1tl•1 ...., L... a1"h1rJ r. Nin ANltlllll ~~ t.ilO!'t ' °""" C.i. llMM! D W.f41Y Slnft ' ,.,.,... ... ...ui, .uu JfHirttrl .... ! .... t!'lf Lt9V1M •..t:111 m ,,_, AVt11111 Mw!ll,... lltdlt 1111J ,__,. 1.vi....1111 ... 'llii'NllfM * ff•rtll ., ~ .... . - ' • Brotherhood" fias been found sane and Successful (:andidate He~ Quigley able to fatt lriyl . -' · : Jives ln The Ranch. Centra'I and north Judge "R:e~tb-:Wi.IUdls dellvered that Irvine precincts logged turnoµts. In excess ruling after. stlld11ri'( llithnony offered of 80 percent. ~ a ;sanil.)'-lltlrlnt for Douglas The fifth councilman, E. Ray Quigley _]'hgnter..30,ofl@~,Plum\eywas !Jr., lives in Turtle Rock, where voter ordered to return ~to court Monday for · counts were also high, al 80.6 percent of setting of hls trial?'""::' ~ the. total registered voters. He fa~ charges of kldnsping, Only one precinct voted heavily against bWJl&ry, armed robbery. escape and lncorporaUon. It was the Uni•ersity drug, ~barges that were suspended two ~here ar.op~ lhe new .. cijy .net 62 years ago when h~ was sent -'favored Jt...Tiiinout \Ya:; ·ugbtes~ ·at the Atascadero State Hospital. ::_, tJCl pteClncl wlth only 31 perctnfu4 the A~dlt!<>nal c?iarg~s may be filed agahi'!-:·· .. &tregl~fea ~tei)_,_castinl ballab, UCI the toiig:"BeaCh man wben the sJ\l:~lr!'.,._,. 11 lif:Uie infd's~eFCtirls'lmas vacoitioa and office C01Jlpletes investigation of a dr.ug:-..ObServert ~ate..:feW studeiit&-re- smuggllng in(:ldent Whlcft 1llejedly led to m;lneeffo_participateJn the elecUon." the .dl5eoyery of a weapon in Plu.mley's the absente:e .Vole count.a weie also Orance COdnty "'Jiil Cell while he was ' Jlgtij. Ttlere•,..ef~ Ohly 177 abeentee awaiting .commencement of the sanity bailot.s counted.:o c these, 83 wert for the proceedl~. . · ~ corporation. . Jnvestlgators believe the ,i\lfl was pass· The absentee voters. believed to be ed to convicted killer Wlllfa m Westwood primarily students at UCI, ta vored Mrs. McClellan durlni visiting hours al the Pryor, with 83 votes: Fi&chbacb, 80, and •• jaiJ. It is bdleved tha~ McClellan, Henry Quigley, with &5 votes. awaiUng rtlflal for the murder of tv.·o ' Two others placed In the 10p five by pttn:m at a Slanton bar, had second absentee voters were Rebert Potter and ~ta about the 1un and passed It UCl professor Arnold .Binder wilh 72 and aSong tb Plumley. U votes -respectively. Pbunley uftd J gurrtwo tears ago to The overall vote on the cltyhood Issue escape frcm a tlol ding cell in Westmln-produced a two to one margin for in- rter munlelpal court. He waa 1recapturtd co(']>Oration. That vote ratio was less than 24 hours later. hoped . b({t nevertheless large. He-had ~v~_wone luck when he •nd Voters In Culverdale, the &mallest ftllow defendanla threw chlll·pepper Into precinct with only ~ registered voters. the eyes of jail deputies as they were gave the inoorporation issue the greatest l?tiD8 escorttd to a Superior Court ar· support. More thao 77 percent of the raigrunenL The guards were blinded but voters voted 4 to l In favor d the new cl· held on to the.Ir cbargea until help came. ty • .. • Since a diamond is·tru1 y forever ahd speaks of love as can no other gem, you want the very best quail· ty your money can buy. Purity of color and the !ikill or the diamond cutter are the factors that give this lovely stone its enduring bril· Hance. ! Not everyone can give a three i carat diamond to a loved one, but even a tiny diamond or outstandin& clarity and cut, will give lasting joy to both tbe giver and the reci· pient. I Le' us help you make your last I minute Christmas gift the one that means the most. A perfect dii- rnond, set in a ring or other piece of jewelry, 1ays Merry Christmas J. A-.4dilmonds. 14K whileoryelloW '°''" .. '""' ... Gold·filled tlrte1!11t ~195 e -141( )'elfew sorld aotd • strap w•~f\. .... $1~5 When she $ees the Omeca n1me on her watch she'll know how mUch extra ttioolht )'oll ,put into her Christmas. She ·may not realize ·th1t Ome&;a watch1s ere usld en 111 Apollo moon fll&hts 11'1d Jn lntematlonal Sporting Events: She'll have it Just for its tndurln1 depend.ability. ' 1823 NEWPORT Bl VO., COSTA MESA in a very 1peclal way. L:: CONVlN llNT TERMS 24 YEAJIS IN SAMl LOCATION MllllCARD-MA.STEii CHARGE PHONE 141·l401 ------------------•ev. , I I I . l. > • ' Ted•y'1..._. N.Y. Steek• TEN CENn •. s ; J , ""' ,~ I furnoµt;·~~~ks .City OK , . 70.5% C~t IJa~ts -0n ~Irvi~e:Question · By GEORGE LEIDAL Of ~ Deitr PJllt Stiff One of the heaviest tun¥>uta ln"Orana:e County incorporatjop eleetioo htllory mated an 11,000.acre .new city of lrJlne TueJday with A.I ptroenl Of ~,nt 1"'"" lawrinl incorporation. Of the ""' dl!'-1 · l.'IU total·regi..tered voters, 10.5 -t oted . . . y • ' • • ')bey elected a ftve·member city codo· eU1 , blll generally avold1!4 11~ ~aute" Of teamed ~!dates. ' ' "' Valley Raises P~y for Heads Of·~parbpents • ' AllbOuib ll!ere were no ticiws tied lo 'it, llfne . dopartlllent heads at Founfalll Valley's city hall r<eeived a Christmas PBCUce;'l'ue~y· lil(bt -a 5.5 percent aalary lncrease. • ' . othet•Carpeath-cccI endonea ... Irvine Tomorrow, however. abowtC considerable political muscle la the new city. ~ . ~ of the f9\lf cindldatea endorsed bl! the oraanlzatioa's membership wera elecled 'FiScllb&Cli, Mra. Pryor and Henry Quigl<y. Robert Potter, !lie fourth Irvine Tomorrow endoraee, received only 77,l votes. · · • .• Thrte of the pn11pectlve eouncll'1!'n • (See ELECl'!ON. PIS' ZI • Storm SockS . Pacific Coast; 1 .. ~ .. '• More Coming? A blusteiy Pacinc ralnllorm hit Soulbem California, beadon Tueoday nilht lllil la expected lo dump up lo three Jn. cbel of rain' before blowing away aometlme Friday. But proapeets for a sunny Christmas The raise, good ·1or the period of ·one year, reOects'a one percent incruae in fringe ·benefits .. lt-means .that only 4.5 percent of the raise will actually find its way into the payroll. Precisely how much more each depart.. ment head will receive from lhe unanin:lously-approved council ,package has not !"I been delermined. , morning were In &Orne doubt today, •c- cording lo the U.S. Weather Service. A large stqnn (ront, 11 Yet only partly developed, is hovering just off the coast aiid could inove in by late Friday. Mayor 'EdWard Just, how.ever an- llOODced that the annual salary of City M&Jl&ger James ,Neal will~ be ~ by,4l.1l9. l!e Cll)T<lllly ..,,,. f31,11111. -... ,... ~= "1. bt ~--QN·fa'be ... llil'""'"""'-' keo · ~ . ,,,.. JDaYQr Mtlihnfa!I , thal )'ell '!II bAye --per ~ to'ipr..s. !lllt .,pq the ~·ent ~. ,..,. ... diide ---'llldllll ... aiu-=-~~ =11t o. Dilm, P1annlil1 Cllotoo Sherrod, Public 'lforb Director 'Wayile 08botpe and1Recreatlon Dtr!CtOr Jim Hojlywood. Neal said this morning that he values hiS de~ heads "pretty much equally" and that they wlll probably bt 'glytn · percenta1e tncre·aSes "O.f' equal amounts: • · · Jn annowiCing the . pacba:e after a Jenctby aecutl'{e session, M1yor JUlt said the u percent iiicroaoea accorded lo the stall do ool·Nll«l clJaaajlsi.ctiq OD behalf ol tlie -''We Ire more1 than 11tilfled. Ou,r ~t heads ate compaRble lo any in the state. But we're Ibo concerned with. ttiio lllllallonlry opir8I and. the wage control board " he said. -.. About 1111 other Fouofalll Valley city emi)loyes, •• inctuamg firemen •" ,, policemen were given seven percent ··~ , nual increases t~ wteks ago. t• · The agreement, good for three yealJI, consists of .-.a ,straight five percent pay ralse each -year with the addtOonal in· · crease coming from Cringe benefits. . . Te)ephon~ Cable ....... '"' ,~ _..•. t.~··1 1., ·' .. ~ :-' Ji,.. • ..,,..,. - :._ di:Aiitf~NbtdlN~iitrs'wi~Nl ... NAID'frv lclNll' · , •. . •·: · :·llf~fi0rillt~il;wni..War1t'.OIO,~hr..,.,. ·') , ... 1.,". l-r r r, ..... ,1 .... 'f ~ ·1 I ~ f, '. -, .J.'!l M I",( ~,I .I ' ' . . .• . ' b 'Ii~s·'. .. : ·: :: .... :~ :s~· · ' .. s · Wmn~i. :.i .-: o ~ o Jf .. ~-,, o , • /. I ~ • 1 I . ~ . . •..• t' ,.,,., •• ) t •• .,. • ' • ' • • -ot:Deoorafio~S: Contest>··:. ' '( • r ' • _,_ ~ • , ) • ' • ·~ • r;: ' 'I ( . < ,c • ' • , .. }.. ~ ' '. ·" ~~ ••• <, ·, (.t• ........ . • lly JOUN ZALi.Ei\ /. • · sfieels.ov•.•~ \Q. fOllD .Ibo clolblna. , •., ' , Of .. ~ ...... ,.'""" Iliff• ~ 1Tbetl 1o ~ ... tiardentthe .. btfu Most 'nio'tllUs 1tgh wUb reliel whefi ,p1aqe.,~ bril!lhel on Ttlj1;! pail!, which ·acllool cooveDU Ill ,Se~. llul.f.'t fier hutballd, a profe&'llonal palnlillg con-(;~i· ~n'. ·~!><tilf·~ . tr~, 111J>P!ief. . . - ' • "' ·aetuaa.ic1oWn~WW~,,.;..-;.1_,.it~ • ,.! ,~T6·~~~.-ihe ·~~"'~ and hands, 'No 900ner· hay~ fue -children.·&tappep . moldeil bnl.l>I ~'! <111)'/ llJld J>1e!:e$ Out of the door' Ulln, Mrs: AridJr~ •of .jeweltyrwhich,..1he1'¥>1:-1'1 •to ,1~·~ begins making Cbristma~,dec~8tions 'for .coaAtum>ddla·1, __ I d, . -1; '! 1·.,. . .... , h!r Huotlngton Beach · heme in J ·, .n·11 an1a • ornm.1~ o ·•"'f' ye a l{ecember For 911 days·She wdrb, btg\n· ,11gu1 .. ·ar1 aeverf! ya1'4<oqf de))cate laee nlng wben.~r ~hlldren Jeav.erpr',1~1.jn 'Wo•k·~~ted ~.lolcl ~ ~Y the"'mornlng .and 90mtimes contlliulilg un-Mr,. Anderl!IOJl a ~' • • .. U1 io;p.m. " 1 r i •. Pl~nnina,for all thls,.of course, takes a "'It , Ot. l ,l~_,.,. Ml good· deal of time, but Mrs. Anderaoo has Ande can ·.~ ubuprt ~l._ •• ..,.... •. 1'b::..lc !t· It. completed• Wei in, advance of .Sep- Tv Lin Se . ~.J· · raon sa1.., ·~ more ~· 1 temlter wl~11l19lt0c!Jll acttill wad<. e . Vef~. &ela 'l!ie harder I.work!' - . In lad_ prellmlnlry 11'efcltes for ber " No W<JrtW.,lh,el; lha~hel:'home.bas current entry .""°.Itegun,lhls titi!e'last A grOdlng <iperation on' Hurttlngton won f!rst pla~ ti'ojtltle1 JD Huntington ~w. l'Rii!!t· allr tbe1 fold ua ;wo•hiid Beach's Slater Avenue nw Golden w;st Beach ~ Chriat¥'U ll~ ~ell aech wpn. lhe ""-1aRs," she ·reean,c1,· "I street partially cut a PacUlc Telepl!Olle · 01 1~!1' ~fu8,l;'ng ~·has~~~·= ,.\f¥,in"1u<h.a-,mood.tbal f JVll. sat long distance aiid cable televlsloo 'line fit '7.;i, 'Amato.in~-~ttlY"• ~and' began draw!ng;:._1._ · · Tuesday morning. 1 '· lbori. lleods , )ear,~' ' ;'Yit4hlveloftldl:U""lt'f•lkinwbtn 'Tempcirary liertlce•was1ullyn~tof!!I : J:ir~"'.: iinii!/~mit~frlr)l>i•·· 1 i;o-,"ahe~. · ·' .. · at t p.m. lo 1boul 4500 Huntington.~ _ ~ oouaeijfe • .~ · r c ;>' ,. ~t~ !1lit !!!"!"~ !'"' 1\1• and ~Im resldtots whit were al!etifid · '\Vliy-!loea she' cto' i t?'."r!•s· !U. .1 ;ge . ~!pea .bl;§&_. ,!lie , ,, ~!'"Ir bt the nipture, wor-. on the ~ ~.lu lam»' "'4 l'?Ully ,J,, ti"'· gltber, mre, · . uld. '111< said lhls tnor}ll~. .. . s: r•! ~Ai!de · en~, : ,cbljcfren .~re.yery ~~s!Jc •bOilf""" About IOO non~lor coded. wires hid lo · . ·y~ Mrs, r~n co~·• . succase.s iri ~co(!te!lt,s: :nef sometitnes bt indivHlually, ldentllled and 1pllted. n~,\!'. . .!"""1:"ilh ~ ~tl!r mn'taU ·~ ~!ll•• we:ve "'!II· lo kmen said 8r. ~~an .,, 1~1 , ~11:1, 1 ~I 19, show to tlitlr frle:nc:tl." w~epalr ope~Uon coriUnutd this morii-. clcll')key,, ~ 1 stlttpf ~aDd~. ~' ~borate ~ 'Tbe '~e~ .s~ ttielt-~bitlo(lS Ing In thei'aln u telep!IOne cm!Dleq l11-~ ba . ted . . ,7 1 In inother wa,y~aa.!l•ll -!l>OY·alve·them stalled a weather c:aslng on the damaged, llgura lo on.'.=t T:~ ~in 11tllt , •\V1Y Wl\tn Clir[atmas; Is' o!oef. 1'1\itr' 118' tine · wtierl · ' · • nanvfty l<Ollll' la still ultd by' !be Cot)!- . bat ..:=::&a~.~~~ t,:i.;.,:~=~ Clllirclt, wblch !lit Wes, ._;ns· ter Man snnie." .~ •. oP!:: a ,. -1W1a1 "BU\ that oet o(liltlra·1s ''"'"" P<d· . ~u.u f~ure -hour ••""" JudClng crlflPW<t. ty old,;' Mn) Aadmon ~7"lllt're • · her>UhlbiL . . ' · P1anilliC fo ~It wtih a.oiW -1\oal _ • • ·1n the oilier two yean she bal•com· 'ino'n!&olngloiilaUMlttar"·"" • Hurt 'Seriously ~ in· ihe "F!>rly r.wea -01 siniles." Plannin& for that proJtCI his aJrtady ver, she has won one aweepstokes bqQn. So any ::rclfora bo¢"1 lo l\0.\1 A Westminster mm waa crlllcally lo-aifard Janel ~~ ,:a'~ the AnC!ii-Oirlallnal hld'llli!cir jured thlHnoroqwhen hil csr ~ammed :f° ,oed In ","'\ Pt~·~~~ bito a ht!fe. ierbage truck which .Wwed The coat ol !hese ahibila ii 110D1elhing almcJ!l lo a stop, for a lei\ !urn In btayy · Mrs. Anderson prelen not lo think about. rain at a Newport Beach intersection. H!i °""' 'lrii<! men. lot ,.amp!~ ·baye Rlclwd L. Kesel, •lid wu Z7 a week , roil l>llg1 'for hair and ...., adomeil with ~10. ouffered mul~ lractures 111<1 bead . ...i jewelry. • - tnjuriea In the 8:¥ a.In. colllllon on Wm "I jUll dil into my jewel hos," slie COosl lllgh'lray al~ AvtDUt. • aald, "~ "l')1hlnC but. my Kael. ol llllSI Chlftfo!! .. Drlva, was ad· dlal!'Qlldl are l•lt PJll'. • . · milted lo the ~tvecare unit 11 Hooe Most materlals for the ftlures ... ·filr- Memorlll HQIP!tll, whHe truck driver ly lne:QenalVe, howeven. • · · . • Gllbtrt Eppfma, 21, of l'IOO~St .. Hun-Mn.,Aodenon molda tho baalj:®U""' U111ton Bea. maped lnju17. · for .ordjqlry cl!l<Ul!•lre. 11111,Ar., ~ ---... . • -~ -• \, •• t I • • • .. ' ' . t • , " nte cun:ent l)orm is expected lo 'Whip up 90me brisk winds through .Thuraday and the' weatherman 11&)'5 it 11 drawin& werm damp atr up fl'Om tlie mlhwest. ''11le woether aervlce said that Soutbenl ~ 1llUilly . -onlf lhe tall 1114el'ralnl!t*ml which move dowo fnlm llil AJout¥a. A weather IJICll'_.n ... ' p.iiled that Ille -llonn, and Ille -"°"''"' o11. the cout are ,r.. of Ille iai:e-iY>IOml · tbal hli lf!t cout nearly ~ '.,.. ..... : -lhll bappem, ti. -laol ...... llld teod lo pull fa rain from - ! .J,;"~'1.. °"::-aald that Ihm II aome cmfUlkll u to just Wher.e the anow leveJ ,if m IUl"t'Ouocllng mountains. It j1 cunenlly oet at 10.000 feet and ii ex· peeled lo drop to: about S,000 feet ton11ht. . However, the Hlghway Patrol bas 1aoed chain warninu for the Chilao area akl!g the Angeles Crest Hlib•ay where sh< lllch .. ·of 11110W bal already faJ1oo, Cbllao 11 only 5,111111 feel abo,. aea le"1. llli)Js alo"I the Orange Coalt probably =.i_"!':, :\'tholo:0 1nlilllthe ~the next Pilot's Holiday : Schedules Told Hollday editions of the D.\]LY PILO'l' will be published on Friday of thbl •k and Fridll,y of next week (!)e<:. 24 and 31) ·on 'a ljlel;fal IChedqje call~ for home delivery dmjng'lhe momlnt boq. - . • Dime-A-L~ cl8"1fjed ads for public•· tion in 'Sat~ edtttons ~pee. 25 and JBli .. 1) will bt diadllned.at MO p.111. 0n Thllrsday for lheae l'!O weela lnoleod '1 the usual Friday -· Phone calla npnllnfl Ull,very of tljt holiday -wtll ... bandied by Iii• Circulation Depir-until noon on .il four ol the affected daya. DAILY PU1' olllCes will bt clooed all day each of "" lour days .--' Oiilatmaa El<•, Chrlatmaa Day, New Year'a E\<e and 'New Y~o Day.. • • Or·~·· c.ut.'I ' I I • 1 Weadaer The ralnalorm wblch has already I 90lked the Orange Coast Is <I• I peeled lo linger al least through Tbul'aday. A new otorm II looming just off the coaaL lllsba obould' be ' I In the IGI with Iowa in the Ills • ' INSIDE TODAY I Th< Nf1DllOTI Ballel Com panv • moves Into larg4!r quarter• at 1 ' tM John Wavnc Thtattr in . ~ Butrac Pork to a chonu of mHJ. Ste Enttrtoinmtnl, P"9a 1 SJ. LM..... It MNlfls.\lltt ... llf1lle II _.. 1Wt ... "" li6 --• c.u..... • ~ •wt ............... c..-• -....c...., ,, (,..,... .. h'MI... • °::t::: ,, ....... 2t-lll . . ,......... . • .,... I I ... TMMn. ... -... -. ,..,....... . ---. ... UHln " _.. ..... .,.. .. \ ,......,.._,. .......... .. . . ••• . I DAll.Y P'llOT H Wtd~, D1eu•• u.1m 81fieers .Play an ta ~· • . .--w eCd Bill . • • . . Off.duty P~lic-e Give Candy to Kith • Fight Loom~ ._ ....... .. \ ~·vaµey 1 1.YNWOOD, CllW. (AP) -Using spare llJllld ..,. •ed 1'1th " M er r 1 ""l'iltnlu" llps; olf-dUly Jl<llict officer• ~ P,atrol zip up and dOwn ruld<n· ilal' -II In this Los Angeles suburb hanit!QI out amall candy-filled socks to chlldren •• .. we•v. 'ot them runnlnc tow4fd us ratltir thaD from us! .. 11y1 Pollet Chief Ralph Dortao, who thoug)lt up the pro- sram 20 )'Uri ICO and belitY.tS Jt has contributtd to 1~ commuruty-pollct reiau. ... ·'!be JO,fOO 'cindy aocb being glvtn IWly Wt week carry • message : "The dtl.1ceman.i1 the childrtn11 fri!nd . Go to lmn when you need help, Merry Cbri!lmu. Peace OfQcera AlloeiaUon, Lyawood." • ., ' l-ilot• to-(:otirt ·1~_.County '. -. T . . ... ~ .. _,,,. ... - ::;-1· :.;.F-•'. .... 0 ....... ... ...... .. ' ,,..,,, -lllllllr'• ............ dlildrl!I iff-ly , a 11 • ·..-.. .-.othe.r.11 ' Hft helps to take the: frlaht «1t1,et .tbl chlldrtn 1hout pollc.O.en." Mn. ~ tella a. bystander. Shi rec.OS ,that her two cbiidren used to enjoy tllt Sa~ta Patrol visit. • Officer Jim Garvey, in Siaia P1trol No. 1, 1ays that on duty ''We· Wod theae areas every night, 1but we nt\ler ~ 10 see the people. This shows thelh &bit. Wit won't bite them." · ,, ,. . ~.;- Carol, I, who ran out with her Clog, Happy, and gave offiett Garvey • Christmu card, said she knows wby liJe policemen 1ive out the candy: .. They jtist want to be nice." 2.5% Rental · .. ·Increase OK'd ll ' 4, • • • >-' . . . . ""~·~ '· ~ , ·t L t """'· ,. ~ A man who was charged ~.03 by the: 'Fountain Valley public works department: to clear Weeds from bli property aay1 bl'. would 'ri.ther see his attorney than pay,: \ the bill. . The bill became .the objoct of a loilr: and bitter complaint to the city council ; Tuesday nlgbl by Peter TW110111, UI( Stanford Lane, Seal Beach. Tsamou1 1 owns two .parcels in F01JI1talia. Valley•1: Colon.ia Juarez. ,. "There were just a few twnbl,eweeda ' Around. I iold them they could weed · 11'-.. te ~u of it eiceot for nt1 driveway. t: to1f! t¥rp ·1 would d'o that myaelf.'•: 'r-.arr.ous complained. He sald the .city" removed the wee4a. ,-Jtbout h.J 1: permission. Public Works Director Wayne Otbome~ however, justified the bill on the rround• that "weeds over thr'ee feei 19111" were t: ~ops C.a ~elled . ~ -. To Landtor:ds · WASHJNGTON (UPI) · -Tb~ P(l~e Commission ruled today that•· a 11 landlords may in"Crtase rents by "2.5 per- cent to cover higher OperaUn1 cosll and an addJUohal. amount to carn"'nsate f0;r ' tnCru1e1 In ot1te and looal tii111. • , twinit in Taamous! .driveway '!if ~t ~.:. e msn ·li'ad al_..,. """"'flsfon Id .ba•1 m· disced unde\o ... ~-,-· 1 1 The dispute apparently aot started 'When Tsamous w~ asked to 1u,y· for tbe . weed abater's Sr.ices. . • • !' ' ' : -.. · 1 ''Thi proper! owntr, iii· 'tbe· last telephone con ye atlcih,' lndlc.i\ed he was Informed that there would be no charge for the clearing in front of the gara1e .. said Osborne. ·~t no time durina the course of the. CO!lVeraatloru with the pro.., perty owner waf it inferred, nor was ~e' told, thst -there would .be no ch1r1e tor; Ali H111hel Aliwql flighll out of thnge County Airport ., .... cancelled t .. -~ ' " dll as the.. llne'a .,pijol.I Wll!~ ordered to *" ''l'buildly mornln1 to abow came whY the}.·lhouJdn't be cited for contelllpt. 1Juattcz Walter Ely of the Los An&eles df.1'euit .i:oort ordered' the hearing after ~ alrlJne.ebof'&ed ·IDOi! pilot. havr 11· DOfed ,an appellate court order to crost tM: mtebahica·' unlOil Picket llnu. 't>artlai.alr wvlce b<tween ·S.n Fran'. ~ and 0 Eure0·Arcat1; Phoenix, Lio Vepo and Reno, and Pboenlx and Salt ... ; • • v ' ,. . .,......Pqel ~LECTION . ._. . . JWt lo University Park, althou1b the. __. tumout 1t thf.thr .. precl.ocll-tn tijt !Mfte community wm the lowest of all·ellht ireciocll eicept the UC Irvine. CO:!Jncll memberl Burton, Mrs. Pryor ind Filchblcb live In Unltenlty Pari wheri voter «ttieut ........ fnlyll'percet •. SU.,_,ul ctndi4ate Henry QUIJley llvea In The R1nch. Central and north lrvlne -~II logged iurnoull In fl<Ct¥ d ao percent. • The fifth councilman, E. Ray Quigley Jr., lives In Turtle Rock, where voter :':.~g~ ~ rol .<0n1'7" ... p:;.j;i .,.lfd heDUy aP!NI ~dnn. II wa~ the Unl..ntty Wbere IOI Ot>Poeed the new city rind a lioored It. Turnout wu lltrbtelt at tho UIJI praclncl with only 32 percont of the 113 regllfered voter• caltln1 ballobl. UC! liln the midlt' of Chrlltinaa vacation and ~era s~lite rew 1bJdentl "°' •lned to partlclpote In the elecllon. '!be '"""tee vote c;ounts were allO ~ ' 'l'here were only 177 ablenlee =·~· Of these., 13 werelfor ·~ t'1be--tee voten, believed to be jti'narllr ... tudents 1t UCI"f .favored Mrs. 1'n'or. with a vote1;' FiJcbbacb, ao, and Hllll'Y QuiaJey, with '&6 votu. ;--Tw•·oll!'i• pl1ce<I In the top fiv' by lblentee voters were Robert ·Potter and llCI prof~ Am>I~ Billcler with 72 and 1.f, votM.zupecl!vely. Drama Critic Dies ·.: ' . • l:;QUJSVILLE, K}'. (AP) -Gtrlrd J. GaahJD. U, 1 columnist and.dramil critic (Of the Phlladelphfa. Dally-News for IS yeara, died Monday. G1C1>1n refirtd two ~·•10. ~I COAST . ,_ DA:IY PILOT . ' ·--............. -~.;. a...;ttf.W.H • • • • • • • { ,,...... ... ,..., • • " ............. oMc. 17111 ......... ,,,.,,. ~.m., AU,..., r.J. ._no, tlMt ; * OllmOfllM LltllllP .... t -"""" ....... CMMI MMI -v::r "'°"""' .~._, .......... .. a.-a --Ci8ll9t .... ' • . • • -·--.J.----=-==-·--a ---Plllll9• v.""" -.................. r.r'.::T:r'i:".:"'=';C"' • ,,,, m4>~ o 2 r 1 *''•• • a '4Wl11 =,,,,. __ ,Mt:tt .. ... _ ........... . ...., ., ....... p 7 .... ~-···•d' ....... ,. ...... ..,...._. .. r.m_ci.tJ ii ~ to be Hlllored !<> dtr, bat In alrUaa llJJOWman uld all flljblLaur o1 ~e eounty w ... c~~I· !\i1~~ for 'twO days to r"9* Jjmllld' lee to » western cllhol• but oo!!J ,a ,f"' ftl&bll 1ot oil the g...miL - Irvin& 'r. 'T1tu', Alrwesl general mana1er and vice pr11ldent, uld be bad sent Jetter. to commwllty leaders u- preuiq: re,reta to the ptore than 160,000 air travelen who )teld holiday reserva- tions on the Airline. "Tblt apparent public-be-damned at. titude on the part, of the mechanlCa' uniori and the plloll hu~ade It dlfl!cult lo help make othtr arrana:ements for thousands of passen1er1 who have scheduled to Dy with us during the Chrl!tmu season," ht aald. Some 570 lnem6er1 of the Alrcutt Mechanics ·Fraternal AslOCiation walked oil their jobl ln a contract pay dlapute Pee. u, • 1hulllng down the rr&loqal airline for five days. An.order. iuued Saturday by the tth U.S. Clr<ult Court of Appeals temporlrily rutrlined Alr Line Pilots AseoclaUon ~bel:t fto!'.'1 "'C9nUnu!J;i1 to r~~I jtl!~ ~lllUi .... • • .,lued Ill IM -i order and 1'1\at Ir said were uaurances by ALPA thlt Its mem•s would fly, Airwest. on Monday attempted to restore ser•lce to 20 of the 74 alrporU lt normally Hl"tlet in elaht wutern. eta\el, Mt1lco and Canada. T""'ly..i,ht filpbl wore pluned, but II Wero canceled OD lfo~y. . . . ·"* *· * , Airwest Wins Fare Increase • Whll~ Alrwest'officlals prepare to 10 to court to get their airline running again, the California Public Utilities CommiJ- siM (PUC-) Tuesday iranted the line a six percent increue in most of I~ Call· fornia fares .. The PUC order uempted Airwest l"O\l1's between SaJi Francisco and Fresno and FresnO and Lot: An1eles. The PUC uid compettUve factors foreclosed incrtaaes of fares Oft these routes. The new fares will match Interstate In- creases approved by the C I v i I Aeronautics Board last April . A spokesman for the airline in Orange County said he did not know how the PUC ruling would affect the pr)ce of tickets on 0r1111e County fllghlll. The airline does not ny to any California desUnaUons frorn Orange County. Bloodn1ohile Set iF O_r Donations The Red er... Blood!qoblle wUI be Ilk· . W dQ.ailons In llllll\Jlfl)on Beach from 3 to 7:30 p:tn..on Jan. a. ~ .:Blood donors rDulfbe between the ages of 11 and 1$. Cfidlt ·for donation will be ..,iven 16" any group or lndlvldual re- queiltd. The Bloodmobile will be located at the F~ J,ln.ited Methodist Church at the cor· ner of Delaware and 17th Streets. The Orange C:Ounty chapter of the Ame:rlcan Red Crou is the only chapter in southern California that 1upplles all th.e blood used ln thtlr county. 6ran1e County hu !O hosplllls. ' ' Laiidlordl who bave nWed rfll)s above lbt ~ Chiried during llit 16-da~ Ind 6n units wiih • -.ih'!o,;mollih lwOI must roll baclc the rol~Jta!he oew freez.etevels, tbe commilsk>n ; 1 Commission chairman C. Jackson Grayaon Jr., denied that the regulations were a windfall for landlords over tenants. The panel was "very conscious of preserving equity on, both aides," he "told a news conference. • The rent regulations take effect Dec .. !9. Grl)'l!IOn urged tenants and landlords not to question the Internal Revenue Service d>out the regulations until that date alnee the complex rules were com- pleted late Tuesday night and have not ·• yet bee.a distributed. · ~ The rent action came a day aft.er five buslnen members of the Pay Board served notice they will challenge all deferred pay hikes exceeding the board's top llinlt of 7 percent a year. In addition to the rent guidelines, Grayson announced two other actions: -Large companies which agree to bold overall price increases to 2 percent or lest for a long period, probably at Jeoil Ohl! Y.lilt, 'Will be allowed tll~hange pi;~ OI> Individual il!llns ol W o t11111 during that period witliout notifying the commission. -Insurance companies will be subject to the 1eneral profit margin test required of other firmJ In the economic ~11)>1' proaram. . Thi commilllon said the bltnk<t U percent rent boost av.ihable to all lapdlord's ''tn•Y be added to the base. ren- taL to cover-operating costs, such as lalior, electricity, gas, fuel, Interest, etc. ~t Increment qiust not be higher than J.5 percent even if these costs are 1reater." "In. addition, If there are increases in state or local property. taxes, governrri.ent fffl and levies or increases In charges for municipal services exclusive of ga1 and electricity, these may be added onto the base rent and the increment in- crease." -For unlb on month-to-month and week- to-week leases, which Grayson said ac- cou nted for 70 per cent of the nation's 24 million rental units, the commission defined base rent as the amount paid during the freeze period of Aug. 15 through Nov. 16. "If any month-to-month leases have • been Increased above the freeze rent In accordance with previous regulations, they must now be adjusted downward," the comml!!ion aald. Fountain Valley Girl Suffers Fractured Leg An a.year.old Fountain Valley girl has been hospitalized with ler fractures she suffered Mor\(iay afternoon when her bicycle collided with a car. Medical oUiclals from Fountain. Vslley Community HosplW said this morning that Dolores Bennett, 17693 Buckeye Cir- cle, was In satisfactory condition. She ls In the Intensive care unit. , .. OHictrs say the accident ~d at 5:45 pm. when the girl attempted to cross ~Uafttrd Street, norih of Warnet Avenue. • The girl: 8.ccording to Investigators. a~ervtd into a: car.1 driven by ... Manuel 1'lobeU1, 1l, 1)f lam' Bresse! Way, Hun· • ttngton. Beach. He was not dt.ed. DAILY PILOT Stiff Plltfii Santa D_eparts " Lo~nie D.u~n, Ba~boa Island real estate .develqper, and :Bill Tischler, United Airlines Pilot from Huntington Beach·, are en route to Hollston and Galveston, Tex·. for ·We.boliday to visit .the local Shrine hospitals. From bottom to top are Tischler, as· Jingles the Clown, Dunn and Potentate C. R. 11Jerry" JohnJ;on of Balboa. . the work."r ' • ' The 'dfy° 'of Fountain Valley requires P,roperty owners to clear weed.I Ulree times a year or to haw It done throuah. the city. Nolicu of 4'iatemenl vlolaUona: are mailed to property owners whole. pMtels contain uetaalve weeds. Tsamous' two lots are located near Ward sv.et and Avenlda Cinco de Mayo. T~ey are empty ex~ for a garaae..&Dd. driveway. , ":t already have to pay $600 a year In· taxes on vacant dirt. 'To me, th.It iai ridiculous. I'll fake care of ttie weed&.. myself," he said. Osborne told the city councll that Tsamous had protes~ the abatement. charge on one previous occasion and was: successful in obtalni.ng 1 waiver ol. the'. charges. · i . Man . S1lain 1 ·.in .~·;Santa. L·i~e ~ .~ • \ ' 1 -"': 1 •1 • \lit " \ 1, ''I• , I • a...~ J :11, ~~ )_\ •..;, CLEVELAND . (UPI) - A fathtr' of four was stabbed to death Tuesday nlgit wb<n )lo . ~gu'il· wilq a man '!bO ,a\. tempted tp 1pu$1ln fl'Qtlt ot him While he wolte(ln line wlih iils cfutdr~ to • ~ Santa ClaUJ. •t • •1 Officers said about 75 persosis stood sh1ruied Jller lhe .~b,iog w 'i' ruz;fatrt;iii ~l:/u.lil 'ltii'Od 1n '!1ne 1i r about five minutes befo~e fleeing. Witnesses said he kept yellin;,. "I'in not ''Sharon and I stripped on thel filth noor: and,to)~Jol!n 'wer p,11ie' hi.ii 'Ind th.i I ' IC)~ '1; ~ (l I""."{/ • othei'. c en upa:tllrs pY.,lln~ Claus, 'j Mrs. Fitzpatrick said. "!e finished ow: shopping' and went to the loth floor am( Police said John E. Fitzpatrick, 35, of leaving !'' saw the'!! still in line. . Euclid, Ohjo, was stabbed five times with The incident occurred on the 10th floor "We told Joqn, 'We'll meet you wbeJt ap _eight-Inch butcher knife in the of Hlgbee's department stoie:. you come out. Pretty. soon I saw som~ presence of three of his children., Mrs. Fitzpatrick, who is e1pecUng people atanding around and sorrul An Uflldentifled 21-yeaMld Cleveland another child in two moiiths, was waiting screaming, then my three children ran up man and his wife were ~ing held in cOn-near the end of the line .with. her other . to me crylnft anr! Pew tobbed, 'Dad, nec~IQn with the sl~ylng, poll~ sa.ld. child when her h?Sb¥ond was ·it:1bbed{ i dy's )?ten ata~.'~: ·., 1.''! /'i ... _ ·--•~ •• ~ r :. ' -r.,..,.,... .... ~.'llll!i-~•~------J!lliMii:Ji'. TODAY by Christmas Shopping? If .you decide to give a diamond to the one you love this Christm~s, • • I I the least important consideration can be given to its size. Of_ far greater importance or~ the clarity· and cut ol the gem you pick. l Since a diamond is truly fore ver I and speaks ~ love, as can no ?ther: i gem, you want the very b~st qµall, I ty your money can buy. Purity of I color and the sl<ill of the diamond i· cutter are the factor!· that g\~e : this lovely stone its enduring bril· lir '2. A -.( d"iamondt. 14K whiteorvelloW' solid pd case. Gold·fllled Mieelet $195 B -l41( yellow solld toll strap witch .... $135 • . ~ ~Whan 1~e 1HS ~· 01f1•1a name 9n Mesa Councilmen Delay Not everyone can give a three carat dialJlond to a loved one, but even a tiny diamond of outstanding clarity ;pid cu t, will give lasUng joy to both the giver and the reel· pient. her V'atch slle'll knOw how muct. •xtra tnoutht you .put Into h•r Christmas. She 'm1y not t11lln ·that Omeaa Wltchts ire used on all Apollo moon fJlahts and In lnt1m1tional.Sport1n1 Even~ She'll have It ju,t-for its tnckrrin1 deptndability • . . ' Come lllt Write 01 llYJioli fot lltt 0.,.. M)'lt lr&M_!w .Comment on 1913 Act - • . -. . Councllmen dtclded 'to refrain from Comment. ln Costa Me:sa thl1 week on the Coast Community Coilece District'• 1113 Act proposal In Huntlnston Btach. The 1113 Act, Jf approved In Huntlncton Beach, wouJd .et up an assessment district with distrlcl·wkle t11 lng power1 for Golden West College. On oUter nl&hts, · C.Osta Mesa C:Oun· citmen have heavily cr!Uclzed the collcae Let us help you ma.kt ynur last dllttlct for It, but didn't Mooday nigh~ Veteran COuncilmsn AIVin Pinkley, notln& a letter from Dr. Norman Wal!On, c.hanctllor of the college dialrict, advised hi.a ftllow councilmen to wait and see If the colle1e goes through with Its 1113 Act minute Christmas 1lft the one that means the most. A perfect dla· mond, set In a rtng or other pl~c1 ol Jewelry, oaya Merry Christmas 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA propoul. CONVf~IENT TlAMS W1tJon'1 letter to the Hunti ngton IANICAMfRICARO-MASTER. CMARGi in a very 1poclal way. · 24 YEA~$ lN SA.Ml LOCATION PHONI 141:1401 Be:ach Council asked for a delay or any : 't 11ctlons regircUna the 191S Act until It ls I -==~.....:. ____ :..:_ ___ •~·~•:_· ~~~~~-~-~-~-~-~·~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ further 1tudied. J .. -- Environment < Unit ' • • • .. Nixon Won't ·J) Blind Ea~ 1 • County Hails Sightless Seo~·;;.: "T R. There was I big smile.on his lace and his parenla were dowlna: • ap eagan, 'Duncan Brooks, age 18, was beinc honoted by the .Board of Supervisora 1 .. of his county. He had become an Eagle~ on ~m1>er ·13, •nd there were s d . B clrcuinatances wtµch made tbla acblevemtn&· a . nttte more. than notable. tu y ets DW1Can Is blind, 'hu he<o that way since he was 5. ft wu a -derful plcture ,one that made you feel ri.gbt again. · · j • Supet'llJO< Ralph Clark ol Anaheim wu presentlo& an honorary cl~· • . , ship medal and certillcate of commendation lo DunCan, ThO boy Is from his . iiL'ls (UPI) _.....,. Co!lltttu. Fourth District. • ..i~,. ·-i '•--- . The new Eagle Scout Is a member of;}:xplor<r Poll IOQ2, In Sanla 'Ana. tion -:.J>O('·""""' i'rei!!!!t """"' He IS the first blind scout to reach tba1 ptnmicle'Jn Orep,Counly. from ~.~ ~ ~. • Duncan hu he<o ICtiYe In the youth ~ni I! Sm/Ices /or the Blind Ronald ~-a • rumin( mat. -but in Santa Ana, parllcipotlng in ""ice projeCts,'1iitlni; llOClal eveota. It weuld 1fte &--lline ipllt In the 'Ille boy never atapped smilmg through the ·whole llY~mlnute ...._,ta, electoraf w•-lhat m-~ such Ucket tlon C<""""1y. Neither did his proud 1>1re11ll, Dr. and ~. Clillon ft.ikWu ~ ~. a of 1301 El Finito, Santa Ana. , . impivl>able, aecordlng to a lepl 'study • This happy boy and Illa parents made the old -1c1 aeem right again.. published today. . 'Ibey were the kind ol a story ttporfers would 'llke to• wrile .ivery day hut The sludy contradicted retiorla tlat the aeldom have the O(JIJOrlmllty t01Clo. · · ' t . 11th amendment of thO Coostltutlon pro- ' ' ~---------------~·-------~-·.:.' .J luDit.s election of a president and 1'k:e : ptesident from the woe state. Christmas Sn1iles Crown~ .. Jt was ordered by Sen. Al•n cruaton (().€1lif: J, 1 ali.d carried out by Jawy;er JOnithOn Steinberg, counsel to the Senafe Lahm. commJttee'1 subcommittee on Taken by San Clemente ~e ~sources. . -,;· . ~1 came in the· wake of repl,r.ts Nixf>t1'~d· ~-unable to replaCe'!.¥.9 •.fresiltnt Spiro T. Agnew with ~ ·bec•uae~'O{ the constitutional lmpedlrDent . Judies of the ''.to Miles of Olrlsbn11 Smiles!' found the Otange Coast's s~nal grin stretching ir.m Huntington Beach to San Clement. this year. 'Ibey decllred San C J e 111 e n t t 1'0!ttstmuville 1971," , a kind o f aweepstates award the areawide contest be1Ww1 on the "oommunity or: area t.hal ·seems to exude the most Ouistmas spirit Jn its decorations and displays." Top residential winner in t~is year's contest was declaFed to ·be t~ Charles V. Dizon family of 31911 National Park Drive, LagUna Niguel. . Tht .Mission Viejo Co. took top honors in the commercial division with its decorations of company beadqu~rters at . 620 Could Die Over Holidays ClllCAGo (liP.I) -lb< Natlo~al · Safety .CliimOU hi" pftdicted lliit between 52.0 and &20 persons will die in traffic accidents during the • -..tbrff-<lay, 71-boor_ Ch r I s t.m as 'tweWnd wb.ic.h ~..at 6 ..p.m. \ocar tlnle Thursdty and ends a) t\'hian1ght'SUrMiay. ' 1 ~ TP.e council estimated t b a t another 25.000 to 29,000 persqns Woulii be injUred in ,traffic Aoci· dents. ~ .. ' Last year, 5M persons died ,in traffic accidents during t be Christmas weekend .• By JACK BROBACK Of ... .,...,. ""' ...., ,Acquisition of Niguel Beacll Park (Salt Croek Beach) WU Ci¥<11 final aJll'?OVal by the Orange ~ty lloord ·!' Supervisor• tod1y in an 8*1Won1l publlC heartnc r<qulr<d by ttate leglalalkm. COUnty Dlrtdor ol lllithorl, Beaches and Paru Kenneth Sampoon called today'1 action, "a perfUllC!or7-duty Jn ac- cordanct wtth rfeenUy paued state lt(lllatlon approvinl the acquisition con- tracts betwttn the county and Avco Development COrp." The 1UpttVi10r1 have one more minor action to take on the Sa1t Cree.k deal. Nest week thty wiR vote on minor ameodments on the Avco-county agree- ment mandated by delays which are caused by required llate lands com· mlsslon hearinp. · Sampoon pid th< at.ote land hurlnt. tentaUvtly set for Jan. 12 In the La111na Beach City Hail, 1hould not delay opening of tbt. almost one-mile beach area. Ht pndlcled the lacDJ17-1d.bt op'° " ; The. 12th amendment states that 'elec· La~Pµ Road.:and 'Chrisapta Drive and •tori tnaf' vote "for both preskienr 'trid other displays the ccpipaltJ.hl• placed In ·vice 'Prtiident., one of whom, at ~. public iras ~Shout Mia.ion Viejo. shall not' be an inhabitant of the same ~•J '.R • _ _._-.1 r. . itlte1withthemseJves .•. " • -ama . """"""" ••mlly of 6182 •Sle1nberg's slody said that ~'t ShaYl)e Drive, Himtinctm Bei.ch, woo se-mean the candidates can't be Irom the cond;~ ln'r~sideDtJ.al ~rfirr'itlon for u.me &tate -·only that they can't share the steond consecaUve year. , tbeir home state's electoral votes. , Th<l "Chucf Rude' family ·•f ·24.!11 Ordiriafily, both !lie pttsidenltal itid vi Ce· presjdential candidate receive all the Cui~nta Drive, .Mission .V~jo. ·placed electoral college votes of a stale they thin!' in I.be reaidentlal diVilion: ' ' cal1)'. But Steinberg's study said that if Second ai1d third pJice in commercial OOtil. n\e1f W~fe f(Om l~ same state, the entries went th, rtspec~v~ly, EsCbtiach's ConsUfuUon would requjre1 them to s~'1"e Florists, "2.10 Broadway, J..aiu'nA Beach. t~ vole!, so, th a ti oo .,.eleclor voted for and American Beauty Florists, 178.11 ho.th. Oqe candidate could take all the Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. votes, leaving none fOr the other. or they Photographs or au the wiMers will be could divide' up the total. feat.ured in a Olristmas ~ve picture page to be published Friday in the DAILY PILOT. Judges for the event co-sponsored by the Orange County Coast Association and the DAILY PILOT were Mr. and Mr!. Carl Kymla, Mr. and Mrs. Cap Blackburn, Judy Brown, Gary Burrill and Tom McCaM. Explorer Motor H<>qle Corp., of Qls~ Meu·fllrnlshed 1 %4-foot..1••1milemCllfilel.' fo take tbe jud&es .. eipl8rin1" Tuftdl'Y ru,11.t in home-llke comfort. '.rr,ee,1; ''l):lll18plante1l' 1 '\;'. '" LOtJ.ISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -Jacki< Carlsoo says the should have waited W1lil after· Christmas to plant 1 sfx-foot Colorado blue spruce in her front yard.,~ .few dl}'s attu Mts. Carlson planted the !rte, obe ,NI up to !Incl II 1011e and surmised that 't it probatily went to aomebody's living room. to tht public this summer. Sampson reeled ·off an impmaivt list of tht 1tit!Jtic1 connected with the pro- jeetir.o parking areas' will have a capaclly lot 1, lG clri at ..,. time. • -Eatimated belch mer1 at any one lime ~ calcu1ated at 4,MI perlODI, bu· ed0on'foUr to a car. -Annual UMl'-dl,ys (a government term) are esllnlaled at 850,000. -Beach froatqe that wlll be made available to the public ls 7,800 feet ex- i<ndinl from Monarch Bay to Dana Point. or this, 4,tOO feet are adjacent to Laiuna Nlnel properties and the re- mainder of tbe beach frontage inland from the mt111 hllb tide line 11 under in- vestigation by the County Counsel in rtla· tion 14 preocrlpUve tlCbls foe puhllc uae. -Beach area oceanw•rd ol the mean hi&h tide ii pn>1'11Y of the ital<. -Public access from the two pa.rkinr loll to the beach IS by three separate rout.s. A path lrom the Shores Parking • Loi, on the north .end MIJac011t to Paelllc Santa Ana Y outl1 Shot hy Officer Coast Highway ls about l!OO feet long and can be uled by IUDbathen as well as &el'Vice and emergency vehicles. Tbtre are two access paths to the Selva ro1d Parklng Lot 1be upcoast acceaJ is about IQO. feel In leogth and localed on Avco propeity, The RCOlld palh will bo developed acrou C!handltr-Shennan property and lJ pmenUy the oubject of a p~ipUve rights lawiuit. Sampson gave these figures on the cost of the project. Improvemtnll, including construction '917,112: Annual amorlba· tk>o, malnttoance and operating costa:, $124,7U; annual r.tferNt benefit from parking aod conct11iom1 $153/'28. Sampson uid hued on minor changes In the surveyed report the acquisition cot! for the project Is now lli704,otltl, compared to the origlnll esttmatea cost of $1,177,980, an increue of $28,130. ''Total lnvutments based on Avco con- alntcUn& tbe improvements 11 agreed to by • the 1upervilofl Sept. n wUI ~ n.a1,m." Si:lripi>n aakl. • Wffntsdly, Otctinbtr 22, 1971 DAILY PILOT .!faking ,: ·OD ; DAILY •ILOT ..... Mt Pltl1dl O'o...tl AMID CONFETTI OF ciTYHOOO, A, DAUGHTER WAITS Kristine Burton, 10, We•ry In T•llylng of D•d'a·Vlctory Irvine's . City Council .· Selected by Residents Voters in OraDie County's 26th and Snodgrass as a team. Of that te.aµn, only newest municipality have selected the Quigley received the endorselnent or five people who will govmi: the City of Irvine Tomorrow. EPA ·Setting, -~oughAut6~ . ' ' '• .. . .. ~ Curb Battle 1;:· I.!' • WASHINGTON;, (UPI) -T ~t: Envirorunenlal Protoctlon Agency JEP .()',' haa. now t,aQn lbree of low-major ·-UflOllutlon at.po teQUired by !lie I~ Clean Air Ac~ and .,,. must lace thi!!; fourth and "'liheat -the automobue.1y.'jo Lasl April 30, the EPA lsaoed "-) tlonwide limlla on major air polhltanla. Every city must Implement them by mJA ms, _l}nPeelng curbe on lactorta ancl\:6 m COine'tues-Gn downtown traffic. ;a On Nov. '1a, theEPA got a "'iirt oroc shutting down Bimtlngham, Ala., in· dustriS tq alleviate a temPol'lt)' air pollution eris~ lhat threat.ned public health. It :was tlie ftnt lhuUfown onter under provisions Cl. the act&lrnelS at such emergencies. TuOllday, the EPA took tts thlrd'ictloo llllile."lhe law by lsoulng strict ailJ>ollu. loft standards ·for new plan& of five ~ -nonnucleir ilectrlC ftiierhting, .. ·bi(' incinerators , indt fictorle! mating portlaod cement, nitriC acid and sulfuric acid. , EPA admlnlltrator William~ lliickelahaus called the new ·ru "pA-veotive medicine"' and sakl ' t •WJl!anla' would be impofell -holl yean on new plants In 36 to 40 ~ 111-; -· The slandJrds "" deslCned "' lna,lre lhat .... lnduatrfal facDlttes lllltalI the beat.arillpollutlon devices available."" Alter nest Jan. 1, car mabn cen alt! tlie EPA for a -year m.nsJon of ~'· law's fourth demand ~ that 1m modlll cars r e d u c e carbon monoxide aM hydrocarbon emissions by 80 p e r c e n_ t. with 1'16 models cutting ·nttrocetf oxkSM"r 90 percent alJO. -· •~· ~ Major U.S. and fore.lgn car manufac- turers ~ve expressed pesslmism about their prospecti of meeting the deadllnel, and are el'pecied·to ·a.st Ruckelshaus far lif-enra year. • '' With cars contributing ehoul ~ail !ht nation's air pOllutants, Ruckellhaua wtD face cltlun PrtaaUre to stick to thi;' deadlines and economic preuure te· rot .. t on grounds the Untied Stat.a COUI(. not afford to close Ila hlggest1rnallllaoo: tqring lnduitry, even for one 1ear. . · lrvltle !or the next two years ind four An economics graduale of Johna ., mont11a. Hopkins Unlve,.ity, Quill•~ '!ai octlve'in Ni.:Xo11; Releases '• • rba lllCCUslul {:ity ~ncil cll!1llida~~ CCI, the Ranch Ho.nwow111'1.~liio. 1 , , . , •I , ·~ attorney Wlllil!lrti •jril1ebb1eh 1 U\e Irvine Council ··ror ·uu~~· IHd ·' marketing manager John . Burt 0 D • Irvine '.I'omorrQw. • , ' ~ Clemente Visit economist Henry QUigley, bt'Ju!ewife He Is married, has·two chndrtn and Gabrielle Pryor and airline pilot E. Ray has lived b1 Irvine for tlµ'ee and a ""lf ~ • • ·· ~. 1 Qijlgt.y Jr. "' • • • ... l\T-·"• .;.,,.~ S~l . All will Htlle until &l n.w COll11C'IJTll yoaro; I ' 1 1 i~.I'· rt• ·t~,"<;<•,IU, iU1 • "• ... elected, -by l=itr; two ye1rt litnce. ,,.. Mrs. Pcyor, al.a 31, or i7ne: Acac}I. .,., 11 Filchbach, 31, 06 1774$ OaJC Tree La'fie.1 Tree Lane, University Park,. wu' en-orwe•Cout residents w~ watched ' Village Park, is believed to be the leadlilg ~l~~~Yed s~ppol~lnede Iomoy :arrocawd!'}ilb1w..,1f.i,t•c.-°'twork lpectal on the Presidency ~: candidate for mayor~oC .the new city. He v ,., di)'. ev.ening ·-and who paid a~ is~ partner in the Los ~ngeles,law f,liin housewives whq have long been~df el in-closely -coUkl have found ~-w~ or Rodi. Pettker, Galbraltli, BOnd~ school pollUcs. · • " AWiident Ni z on will anive In S.: FL!chbach and'PhiUlps. • , An honors gradUite :Ul fhls~irom cielnente. • ·• 1 • .·'"· H~ 11 an honors graduate of Harv~ stanford University, Mn. Pryor. · been ·1n hll own ·words to fortlgn 1frlln ~ University and 1->lds a doctor of Jiws active in . Leaming, Unliml · · . ·Ibo viler Pr. Henry Klislnger, the Ple.idod; degree from the'Unlversit; ofiMIChb!an!" Unlviralty Part P,.reiitTeacher-Alaocla-groaned that nm lbunday IN11 he ,llt Fillchbacli and his · wi(e, n)Dah; ha.,; tion, the Vlllage Park 0>"""11J'llY CalllomlL . • 11"'1 in Irvine for two and a half yeirs. n. Auoclatlon and It.vint Tomonw,• · Jt obviously waa certain Iha! Mr. N~ Burton, 36, 'o! 1i952 Aspen Tree Lane' ~ 11 inarried to . ~ ~ -would be 1n· Calllomla .,mellmt ~ Village park, pla<:<d second'ln fbe fiild o! PryOt.' They· have two chlldnn and hive Ilia 'schlduleil 1111innlt 1alb here WI ' 3' •c\lve cand1da1es.,He t,a self-employed lived in1rvine for~ yeais. ; • r.·' ~ Japanese Prime Minllter Eilata • and operates'a product devtlopmenf and E. Ray Quldey Jr., 38, ot 11fTl Via but no one hid yd given the 6.act 'stu:t markeUng consulting firm, B u r t o n ~alatioo, TUrtfe Rock, 'ls the• serOOr Ilic.-of'tbe vtstt ~ •-:* Southwestern. . . ces&ful" city,' council Candidate. · 1lie Prel!lident. who sta~·ii,:N9C'9·& The UOLA graduate ha5 been most ac-A. college graduate, Quigley· has setjed Day in the ·Presidency" bad been lamfnl" live or all the 'candidates in Securing the on the board of the Irvine Ranch Water ting his grueling ecbedule of ~ incorporation election. He cl:)airs the District and Is active iri tht 'GreS'lh talks wtth ~yw-orld leaders duri~ a cant; Council of C.Ommunlties of I_mne (CQil . Irvine. lndUJtrlal League, Friericb of UC versaUon with Kilsb:lger. ' ' ~ an organlzition observers' Credit wUh Irvine and OCI. · • This week he met with Brltlah Primer overcoming county government o~ Quigley is married, has two chUdten Mlillster Edward Healh ln Bermuda. jections to Tuesday's election. and has lived In Irvine-for three yeara. Tuesday'1 .progrtuft was filmed on ~ Burton and hla wife, Janet, have three ' Officially, the auccess!ul council can-6, ,but despite tbe Ume gap, othelt sow*I daughters . etnd have lived in Irvine for did~tes will not become council members said the trip tO &an Clemente i.1.1Ull Id: two years. • . : until the new city Is cerUfied by the for late next week. , .. '. , Hen"ry Quigley, 31, of '5142'Chateau Cir~ Orange County Board of SqperviSOIJ and The. duration of. the v:ialt-beyqnd fti, cle, The Ranch, ran with unsuccessful' the California Secretary of State and the two daya: of talkl with 51to.Jan. I m\''\ candidates Wayqe Cl~rk, •. i.nd A}an new council ls sworn .in. -1J not certain. ... · . • .. , --------~~-----'Jl!l....--M ; r' I ·~ "' ~ ' ' YOUR '. ¢'HRISTMA$ · .. ,-' • , -~ . • - •• l" CENTER .. .' .. . . • WITH A)ENDLY1 COURTEOUS AND ' HELPFUL SERY· ICE. PLENTY OF FREE Pl R Kl tf'i5 IN BOTH FRONT AND REAR ~LLS. AtL ON S1REET LEVEL ~ ' '13 STORES TO SEf!VE YOU • ' ... .. ~ . • .. MERRY CHRISTIWN • TO &Lt OUR FR•DS FROM THE HAR.OR 2300 H~~BOR BLVD. CINTIR MIRCHA8TS' WILSON • SAN DIEGO fREEWAY 2300 .ljARBOR BLVD., COSTA.MESA , IN THE HIART OF COST.A MESA , • ' ' , - • ' ' ' .... !llll~ll!Om .... !eW:llOll'.W .. ~ ...................... ~ .. ll<l .. IQ .......... E .. ll<l .. lral ............ ,.. ............... .,,. • • 1 I ' I • , ' ' • . . ' ' r I I I ' I ~ .. • 4 •vklJT WodftiMu, -22, 1911 •• I ~ps Agnew Bid Endorsed '. By Wayne. WASHINGTON (AP) -AnMll wlth11' m•llman., pldt to MWdi• Amlr1ca ·and -3olm w.,.. ........ I Wublnltoo-· • . , 6 e Ge~ blMil ..... , ba1 lluocbld I llltJonol wnpalp to IDlb 1111rt Vice Prooldnl Spiro T. Apow ii oa the tm GOP tlcUt. b. .·. ·.. rtum' . ·iy "We're not IOJnc to llY ... CID -tbe difference," 11kl Lee Edwarda. who ppo delcribed hlmaolf to ID tnlll'vltw. U I . conoultant to "Amerlcono for A«i-." 8y TllOMil MtJllPlllNS lk1t he added that tho bacbr1 of tho t.:. ".. .... ... ... momntnt fetl the more vlllblt crau-rOoto ou-1 the orpnlllt!On <14 .orr· AND RUNNING DEPT. -My lllUlilr for"-· tM better. .._. -out to 'l'llrtltrock =· Tbt opeoln( lllvo In the "Keep OUr 411 to Illy Orutlt I sit , VMp" oflorl WU I fllnd-raillni letter lit lolll' di jlmlor' sltil do. Ibo -i -to 100,llOO Pol'IOlll on 1 "Mlddlo ttl bid' t6 Oranp terrttoey and Amtrlcl matunc Utt" over Wavna't -11p:"' tbt Cl'" ol Irvine. , ·-.... . ., ...,., It ll!Ad toulh-. '"Tillt'i• oomo lrlYllllll for one n1Pt'1 "It'll be owfully hard for Ibo liberal ll!llP. . modlo to twill Ibo lacll around when we &'iii.jl JU tbtt votari ol tho Jrvtne com-· livt' thtm l'fllllar, oolld proof that 1 -!Olrnod out la force Tuaa41y and oublllntJal mue of volen w1n11· Alnt•-li&.ot llleinM!va 1 new mUlliclpaltty for ., our opoliuman, ud wanll him on tho ~·Of U. t,flt Irvine lolka who NllOn ticket next fall," Jt read. ,.....,... --' '73t eatt b&lloll Wayne, uld Edwardl, w11 approached 1111,......i;;;;.t'. Tbty -i 1 to :io~:·•-num~ ol othero to oirvo on eltyhood. 1 11Ht uld he'd be happy to Mrve oa the t.'8.l'INAl.I unofficial taJly wu 3.114 board and to tip the letter for u1." Ill lovor of belnl 1 city end l,lll a1a1not. wa,.. could • not be raacbod Im• It ~ tbe-tooue in litilt dotibt. medlotely for comment. · In oome Irvine proclneta, llkt Number ~Uv1 Director Hendry E. Moobar- OM in Tllrtlerock, Number ThrM at ry -teqed thal tho -to tho Callfornlo Homu ud Number Four ot mailll&. 11111 out la lato NoY&mbat, hu lrvloe Meadows, the voter turnout want been llOw. onr IO percent. "We're. 11111 ptlinf tbGaaand-dollae Some yean you do well to draw ·thot btlla," be llJd, bat added that tho tlad of intorell In a pl'llldentlal eltcttoa. Chrl&iu -ii not the btlt Ume for ., ~ 0., ~ .~·"o' ··-•··. fund-railla( or lol 1 mall camo<Jp. -,,_ .,... ' M•-Mooberey"d'ucrtbed hlmull'u'a pulilic Yo&ert bid to bi r ver a list of S4 can-relations man and md he ii wcrklnr for dfdata to llfct themaelves their flrll Edward> who lon1 hu been active In the ftvt-iMIDblr city eouncU. The cboltn five Committee of One Million, the chief .,.. WJWam M. F.lachbach, 1.n attorney organization of Washington's China Lob- wl>o 1111 the voting with l ,1114: John H. by. I~ the CCI'• ~ cltyhood .booltl:r The recently .opened t"f<>-room cfilce t1 U.aea)f oconomllt HoiiiY Qultllay (1,181); lparsely lurn!llied, Ind the two men con: , lloulolil!e G1brlelle l'eyot (1,llll); Ind E.' ceded they don't know whether' 'thi Ray QWaley (1,374). , response will justify kttplng it open. It WM interesting that no llatt or en-In Jluffalo, N.Y., meanwhile, Sen. -It.I of candldatao owept the etec-James L, Buckley (R.COn-NY) said at tkln, ud t.blt incl~ tboet "dloHft" by a news conftte!K!e be hopes Ni1011. will Republican stilt Senator De n n i a keep Agnew as his runnlng mate nei:t Carpeater of Newport. Only two of hit year. favorite five -Burton ~ Ray QUicley Buckley said Agnew "ls i source of -.,.. tho ljlp ftvo. _ olrtlllth with •-1 jo alt klnda ol pe .. Jndeod, the ...,. ltvloe qty CouncU pie -Democr111 and Republicono does appear to ·be apllt in tla affillaUons throolhout the United Stattl." Of tho put. Fil<bbacb, Henry Quigley ud l(n. Pryor wtre llllPfOrled b~ lninl r.l th • , S . Tomarmr. Burtoo ..ii..,_ 1111 Qutii,, ~nu onties eek bid ~ud ~"""'' • . ' • TRtlli rr WUJ. 'be ln1-.ir to ... $950 000 Loo bO• Ibo lllW councll shaket doWn when ' t •otil>I on lsoueo beclno •nd ~ ap-~.:' t!"~cit~~tantlat From Dank Job ue:Z1 for aome s to 1 schilml In th• +' :.tlni· Tbll y<>uld, be lllOll "!'° . TORONTO (APj -With five peroon1 • !.\.._ . Jlreldy In cus19<1y, '!letropolllan PQ)lco Tbt lnrlne..1ltJ~i.-¥'·tldftk tMY-.. tlllCbed for more •u•pecU today and for bod IOlnt bllllai ife·1ar la holdll!8 off tho about !950,llOO stul' mlssin1 from cmrl' lai»• "*" .Of· llnta Ana ud Sat~y'1 holdup ol the ,Royol Bonlc of ov~' !lie P.uy machlnltfonl of ~noda tn Winasor. IODll C!MlnlJ Seat polltlclw end op-p 11~ 1 11 bell eel · 1'0riunllia_:;~ llOtt willhey bivt ~ity. Whit trJt ~.: ln 1 ~ :a~-:o== Ibey <io "'~ 1°1ni , to -tho 1'111 In Toronto 1.fonclay night held -• than. cllallqt. . · $1 mltlton of tho loot, b4it 'fbenAho m-y 11'1 ' ALWAYI KUY for tllMI_ vJo. · was """'1led It totelecl 11411,000. . llirtoua taudldlfe to ,lllnd boforo tho _ T'tlo men ud 1 51 • ye •·r-o I d ltiroall Jlllt ae ·!do 11111 mortlctut'1 lmlle (rlllllmotber were arreated ud chlrpd ud proclaim, "Now It 11 Umt fqr oil ol Jrilh -ujae of atolfll moov. · Ill to btal old waunc1s ind maeeh doWn . "Jt'i certalniy' ihe hll1"st c11h' tbe ntd. to ....,_. toa:etber." rtcovery we've ever made. ·but it's atill lt'a euy to ,.,, 11'1 a·uwe toulhir to for llhort," uid Supt. Adolphus Payne. pt K ID tocether ud do ii. Another Sll,000 wu recovered when '11111 la the Wit Ulat !lei allead for the police taided an aperiment in the Toronto 1oaden of our now City of lrllne: Kth ouhurb ol Mlaialppl and arr-two mwdclplltty of Orana• County, l6COnd in women on Charges of posse11~ .. atolen. land ,alp, 11th in po~ ... '!"! .. (oodf. -, . . • "'a~<k ciiy of 1nirit 0 Police ailef GOrdon l'teston i>f Wlnilsor ' ~ •a.Id two mtn are being sought in the Toronto area and 1t least two othert in Windsor. H~i;!1icide ~ ~arage DIJON, France (UPI) -Andrew MOl!ol Jw been clllr11d with llomleld1 In the death of Jullin Pape, IO, wllo luf· !erect a beart attack alttr drlvl!w for IS -thrulP ll<mot'• fllm•filled underpound -ttyla( to find I pileo to pork hil w. The b1ndlta dressed as janitors ind carrying pall•, entered the bank, poe•lbly . with their cwn key. They handcuffed· 12 tmplo)'tl together In a w11broom, scooped the money lntc three canvas baa• and, tncountlrin& the manager en tho1r w1y out, handcuffed him to a tellor"1 <II•· T)le whole operatloo took 12 minutes. - , •!• ~ .... """ :Prospects Grim . For Bangla Desht ;i • ' • ' • .& By WIWAM I. RYAN . AP lpeclal •Coriolpoodeot '!Ile dull ol Iha !May lndll·Plkll1an "" I• 1<tU1ni, and the pro.ipectl are far from rosy. The new naUoo or Bqla Desh can . easily, Jn tht course of Ume, tum out to be a major menace to Asltn 1tablllty and peace. A country ol ~5 million or more, poverty-11rickm ud loaded w l th economic, soclaJ; mllitary, pol1ce and who know1 whit other problems, it needs help cle1per1tety. Many Aniericans are willing to help, ud perllape their help moy be accepted on a private buts. But dlspatche• 11y that leaders ct the new regime, as of now, S<:Om help from the U.S. govern- ment becau!e Washington Is viewed 111 ertahin& on It. , Mujtbur'a pol!Ucally moderlto fOllowfll'I". will be under Hvtrt prnaure from a...t 1trong ~MOICO"t' element In the Awaml IM1ue. BWJna: in lite rellected Jlory dt Soviet belp to Iritia and supported by the1 pro-Moocow Commlllllot party of Jndla, 11,. will 1urtly demand a major voice in the.,. naUon11 alfaJn. .., That may impel Peklnl to reoch inlo'" !ta own· bai of Irle kl ud produce siplfl· cant support for llrudy violeint MIO!at-- type moveme.ntt wbich poctniart the 4 Jleniall ., .... On the economic aide, the problems boggle the mind. Banal• Duh doeln't even 'bavt 1 monetary ay1tein ol Its own: u ltl le1der1 attempt to build a 1~vem-~ ment. It will need lmmedl1te betpJD thol respect, prol(obly from Jndla: · \ • havng supported the West Pakistani Bulg' an.a' . n Plane·. regime in the connlct. This IJmlta ·Bana:la's o~s., lndla has trouble enoogh governing ond Crn "h fl'• :zls 28,• feeding her own 560 milllcn people. Ud .I1""" 1~ 'Summit' Talk• End President Nlxon and Prime lrllnister Edward Heath share laugh u they bid farowell In Hamilton, Bermuda alter two days of talks. They noted end of apecial "hlatorlc relationship" betWeen U.S. and Britain, but vowed to kNp AUantlc Alliance atroni in changing world. The oniy other direction for Bengla ,. ,, leaders to look is toward Moscow. The Jnwz Stnr Hurt . '' Russjans may find thfml!lves with r. new UM ~- and demanding Asian client And this, in · tum, would throw Bangla Desh into the SOFIA, Bulgal-ia {UPI) -A Bulgarian' middle of an Asian cold war in which airliner carrying entertainers to concert!' Ollna la challenging the Russians' claim in Algeria crashed and 'burned on tabbft" to predomNnl lnfiuence. at Sofia Airport, killing 28 of tho 'IY- In electlons a year ago, Sheik MuJlbur per1<1na aboard, the aovernment llid to- Rlhman lecl the Benalli•' AY(•ml Leaaue day. ·;, 2 Lines Seek to Drop . to electoral victory and emeried as the The ahmuncerhent said the Rusatan-1' moll popular man In East Poklstan. He mode Ilyushln 18 airliner, OWl1td by !Ml ha1 been in jail since Marth 1n West Bulgarlln Balkait Airlines, cmiecl 11 Pakistan, but the new civilian govern· crew merribera and C pasaena:etl -in,(; ment says U iJ tran•!errtna him to house eluding a Bulgarian folk troupe, the Sofl&-i Group F. Qres .to Hawaii ., WASHINGTON (AP) -Two •of the airlines serving Hawaii, United and Western, hive proposed le diseontinue group t11m . fri the Gallfornla-R.:waii marketi Feb. '1. ' • ... The four other airlines in the field were expected tc lake similar Eetions in s,n attempt to resolve an airline rate war that haa broken,out on the routes. Elimination ol cut-rate group farts Wa.! proposed in the Jight of the Civil Aerone.utics Board's concern over un- precedented akllne finonclal toaaeo. lart year, and the boaid-. mandate to fetter toond ecooomic coodiUons in lir trlnS-portatlon. The CAB granted the airlines a g per. cent increase In &mestic fares la.rt IUM-mer and indlctted at that time that an ·1ddttlo01J.1 percent bile would be jaatl· fled. United was the first to propose endlnf rroup '"""' ofter lodging a ~l with the Civil Aeronautics Board fllr" We!t.ern, particularly. .., As the result cf United's complaint;, the CAB tent telegrams.~ thie •ix alrll.Mil in tho Wtsl ~awaD tliarket, ontll'ing thim to ~ff and desist from lllegalJare cutting, The CAB enforcement office aald It had infMnation airJ.l.Me ·were violating; tho rut"' in at 1 .... 1 lour r"ll'Cts in fail-tna to· obeerve the group minimum limit .~ ?O 'pel'IOr.-1 and to"riquire tba~ tlcketa be 1llliGbued at lef.51 ti do~ in idvence, lbal' all .ilcleta be ~by Iha per- ..,;. ,..,...Ible for f~ the rroup, bd that oil lndlvlduala travel with tho ~p. ~ ' •. • The CAB lnllnlcttil the okllneo to re- Blast's Toll Rises . To ~ 2 i-,i fraris · · · ARGENTEUIL. • Fr~o; fAP ) -The death toll 1n 1'1esday'1 Apartment house e1p1oslon rose tc 12 today, oftlcil.la reported. ' About fO more victim• ·remained In holpitals, Including a doien in "irave condlUon." · The dead included 1 fittrnan and a baby. The explosion was blamed en a gas leak:, and authorities turned off the gas to the entire ctmnlun!ty northwest of Paris u in!pectota combed tho ruin•. trn!St. Ensemble, and other entert.ainerl. Tbtre:. • ply Immediately. That probably means be cannot go back were no foreigners aboird. ,. The telegram• made it clw that Ea&t unless the West's .&:overnment · Alrport officials 11ild the airliner badr. punitive adlon would be taken agalnlt atrlkes a bar1ain with It• 1ece11lonlst Just taken orf Tue.!day night In a Ugl!O: carriers that violate or continue to province. Even lf he returns, Banal• rain when It nosed down and crubed~ 'violate the rulea. seems headed fer Internal struggle near the .a!z'port. Most of the pmqtril Yr'llliam'A. PNtel'IOn Jr., United' a because of the many political pressures e1Caped the ptane before it burned. · i directer of passenger sales, told a Neither the Identity cf the dead nor thtt .reporter that if ether airlines would number bf injured was announced. But l"' follow Uniled's Initiative in withdrawing Thief Real 'Mis•fit' was learned that one or the bestknow"' the aroup fares , at least the acUon wouJd entertainers on board, jau linger Bori.t- help clear the air. CLAYTON, Wis. (UPI ) -Mrs." Roser Gudjounov, was injured. ~ Industry financial experls ha ve become Bsue.r has withdrawn her complaint to The plane was a charter flight to concerned at the low earnings possible the Winnebago County Sheriff's Depart-Algiers. The entertainers had been boo)c.... with the cut rate fares. ment that two coats were stolen from her ed for concerts in Algeria over the New. Y.'estem ha,, foond the ylekl on its $73 clothesline last week. Year's bcliday. one-way fate tc be as low 11 l.9 cents 1 She found the coals hangin1 on her line It was "the second seriolll cruh thi6' mile. Even at the lndu!trj-wide domestic again Tuesday momin1 and there was an year of a Balkan -airliner. Forty-fiv.: earnings average last year of 5.96 ctnts a additioo - a ncte that read: uSorry, they penona were killed in a Balkan crllh at' mile, the •itlJnes loat money heavily. didn't flt." Zurich, Swlturland, on Jan. 11. r-----------~--~--~-~-----·-~ ... ~-----i ~ ~ ~ ~· .. DIAMOND CENTER FOR ORANGE COUNTY - • • ONI CARAT SOLITAIRE DIAMOND ,, ~499 . EACH /:~;;? s1 .. 1• Dkimoo4 Sot lo Lodl11' or •-· S~ll"t 14K •.w M-l"t l'ree Coffee •IMI refreshtllents ,, ' ,, Sriow;Wind and Rain Lash. Much of the Nation -' . T-per•tures ,J·=-... _,,.,, ... "' Mf1trt W IM It 4 t ,m. HllflUwP,._ -,. -.ti .... " .. .. 41 ' ••• . " :: II " .. . " .... : .. • ll ll " .,,...,.u·n,...nit " : .... " . • II . " p • • • . .. . " 1! ~ II a ,. .... • • ..... ..... , i : 'JJ . : :: 11 i: ~ Tl ... - CN!'Q d • fW fllUN:ltr~ .,..,., .,._YV "'"' Mfty, Varllbl• wlnllll hcoml~ .OU"""'w!V ,, JO ts tMtt k*f •l'l'I ~rtOlf, Hlll'I l>OCllY Jr, c-1.i t1rn.......,n. "'"" ,,,,.,, n fl "· lrtlend ""'-''"'' .. ··-,,_ • ,. U. Wlfff ttmM111vrt SS. WIDfi'llDAT • llCOIMl"llh ............ 11:2'••1V-S.I ltfoNI ll:lw ,.,,,,, • .,,. l :G ll.lfl, ... . s .... , Moot1. T~• rttt!V.-"""' J.11 _.... ti rilft •f TMU•IDAY fM (IYk Ctntlr' 1lflH IKf ~. ,Jtst.tMll •••""""''"' 1:tl'°'"" •J Mli!lnlllnl "'""9f't""'*' ..,., Wiii ,lfW low """"'""'" 1:• ''""' 1.4 • NOW IN STOCKI UP TO 3 CAUT AND LARGIR . be 11'1 #II ... Wiil! llllf\I ~f S.al'lli "Ith •••""'J''" lt:)O•,,,,_ t.I ~ wlM&. ~ 1tl.. Sftft IOw ............ 71741.ll'I. l,J ~~::~:i:t'~.;;:~:~ ::. :::.:::::;; :::.::::::. ; COSTA MESA JEWELRY & LOAN M~~lc: 1lr MhtCI • wllllry d\111 t. TAKE THE t' Ol'IN ,., ""1!.~ r1nM l11"" 'C""~i .;, -:i::.~·::J,,,~ft.~~'I: NEWS QUIZ YOU'LL row IT HEllE FlllST A FUN PL.lei: TO SHOP ....... ~l~;~,_w_E_:_e_~_·_-r_;_at_:_;_~_~_;_·_,.t~!~=~~;_-_':.t::E::~~!:;:_ .. ______ _ • • ' . . .. . " N I ' TEN CENJ'S .. Turnout Mar Qt}' OK \ ' y.. • •• I. Ji ,'f , -; .'J ~ -• , '_ Dot.ILY r1LOT Slltff ....... ·,, S.•tfl Ru Pal• . · . · -· · '• l , I • • . . . ' ' ·~·f"'want ~n. fo~em,P, for-Newport .. l!eacb's general·se.rv1ces depart· · ~t. uaed to .~ pri>l~ajonal ·~!.a Claus. Now he does it i\lSI for fun . c T.•Jlllsiln ~!Ott~ f"llJl ~ .Corona".d~I Mar .qome, 280<!-Ocean .. Blvd., • Irvine Fence Ge~ Scnttiny From .Board · A bsrbed ..U. !...,. surrowxlinc Irvin' Compiny pro(iertia . on Ute u_. Newport Bay C1111e under 'the scrutiny of the' Board or SuP<rvison for .the firal time Tu~sdaj. It has been ·& debated subject before the Newport Beacb City, Council in recent weeks. ' ... Supervisors' voted to~ ~ ...W evenh)i; tj>•\\V&Ye .a!'d co~ youngsien about the big night. • ·~·-· · •bOu! 15.v\SljOis .each ev~-g .. l[ljson ts shown• here with · I t < n-~·-1t ,._ .. , -'""C--a) I • ' (' ' \ ..... ·~ --.-anuwer p _, , pper. , --Oreder , Real Pro~rty, Services• to check the location · of the fence to determ.ll}e if porUons art on ~bile or private property. (lther than tbe .com- pany's. > , ~ -Order the County SUrveyor to com- plete blS ~survey oftltl! ·upper Bay a,rU, now Under way •. wUhbt 30 da)'s. , Tbfs to determioe. bomidaries between . 1"111e ind ""..a.;17...-.... lltt1da.' - ,, · .. n't~ · ·· · ;~ · .. -..· · _: : ·i .\\., .. "'···~·:· ik:f:l~ - .... ~n1te Raibstorm1 lllo~f=::;=.:r:~·t . •. . l"'1' . • ' I -to tho prapettiell mtderE""" ~ . ·~ • .Jt .. \ i.~' ,· ' ,. .~ • . _ ..... lhltU., ..-.....---. . f;AAl\j1t .~. ~{·..,. ,~Ill, g.'-1l!ol silbllon woo fie ltt*8 lflll wu}>m!'I llan:-. .... -~:;'iii'~ tr a lu>'u·ll :EefQo p~lem." ,. .._ .""11atod bi' Ill erei:llOll. ~ l!!e' ·~/lj\lf~ lhi! oo11,1n• . "at · th• ·Newpoit' ·~ . Peopl~ l\'ho. unm rO!'OJ!Uy, ~ Jot j!f~,jif-~ 'f\i>in i>Oari · · ""Commerce, ~ iif'lbe acrosl the Irvine lands to .. ac11 tl(e up-: riiJiia· ,J>litlai! COu(,il';8""1,~Y· · .' . • ~~ P¥ad0 that c!o~ttn~es -.·1.fu.Owzh · por. Bllf rais<d an. outcry. when-the, fence ?;·=11....iirllo!l'a'ienc!es.:..-~;llid tt·wUI l!egtn u sclieciafOd WaS bilitt, esP«iallY smce 'tr -ol U;ei . ~· ' -. •. !be harbor· 'trol -at 6''ile o'cio<:k tOnight with the ferry ""'I bsrbed ~· . . , """"'~ •, "' • ,.;,w•.:1 l&il!d. In.'lhe 'lead and · al 1east1the ,JUl!lbr The subject 1ppeared on the boord1. ..,,.,,-. • .•~--., , • cs dlaittber's lio8t followlnt. '· agenda Tuesday at the , ~ of; Ml"'"°"~ ... ~~"·'',_· , . • S1ift l!'irtidpotlon tn 'Jhe p1r'l'fe ~Is Oiatrman Robert'Ballln who sold bis ol· ,Jacob .,_..,~ -· yoJil>itmY, chamber o!lidals w,i tbm lloel hid received .many IJ1IFY Pftone ~. imld·'thcl.. ....,.. ~ miy•be·lewi!r l>ojlla·for:.viewmg tOOJtbt." -coijs. · ':, ~ ..... fer-. ' ~~ , ~RDnlldCuperso!Newport SliieO 1i'a;m. .and "~JS under • Beach and William Phm1M Ill FuUorlnn d!Dttot" ·~~i_i ~ wanted to bow if ihe~ bu any '~-~-· * ~ ·• -Fauaer· of Four 1ega1 _. '° .rorce remavo1 o1 Ute · ~lo cOnlriil \ht llirw·ol ~ -11· • ' f..... , K'siretl ml_,.....,,. ~-m t!)e K "f-J D ·h Casperaraisedtliequestloll.ol,Jltacrip-, ~·, ' ... ' ' ' .' . ni ea ·to ~at live rJ&bla gatnod lhloulb years ol !rte ''lif<&lilrd ~ Dove H.anbbar(!r access to the property. sjjd that 1-;h·-'f'u•"ixt problem. 'CLEVELAND (UPI) -· A lather ol County Cou....J Adrian Kuyper "id ii :W'e hid· been ~ ·~ ilbsJlll !Out -·-to c1e1U. 'l'uesday night prescriptive 'righta hid been estsblilhed 'liji.1ort.ff>ltil'~~ ~ when fie ."!iued with a .... -ii~ prevlou~y Ibey dnool be voided bi' ""Y cjliaitlil:t ·;i'lle1rP<f'\ Plir, JOit '\ft ..... I t.tmpted to push in !ront er 1t1j1> while lie_ new law. ·~ any ~ ~r..:Jariber 'dlwn1Jht . waited iil ~Une with his chll n to see Kuyper added that1 a.~mpalgn by the ~e&:" · · · ' ..>.,, S•ilta. Claus. · <!Ounty to determine such rights, ~ • ·~'iilit><Jr Plirol..,;atcb ~My-. 'po'Jlce .Slld Jolin E. !il2pll<ick, 3>, of ducted last year, bad brought many 1 'Gr_ahmn llld· ooe ·adll~bat Eu.did, QblO, wu stabbea UVe times wlth statements from the public asserting ..,,_.._ml orw,'.nlOOrh\r~lli. ' •·••·•-•b butcher llnl!e Jn the such rights. 110m~rt1te·st0rm.liut•Oa!iid :;.:.~1i'U.r.. of hla<:itlldren: At that tlme, the coonty sur<eyor was · ~~f4aunt. ~ ' ' "' t An •. wlldentifled 21-yur-oht ~veland asked to describe the properties· in quea-' i:Pfects•q! jllO i'W•.-wft«s·"is ~ aJid hlo wile were~ b<id tn.oon-!Ion. To date, the survey of· the eastslde , li'.rd _to '"to~.:~ S&oiqrd, 'wtatant nection wllli llte liaYlnll polioe'Said. properties along Back Bay Drive bss · ·-and,-"4t-. iald. · Ollioerl sold , abool 71 _., stood be<n oompleted, C..pero •fld· , ~'lit..'~ qo liolr,11\111:!1 total ·rail! stunned 1ftir the ·~ wb~n . "Tills ta a to~Y public relations~ tllart ls:':'li'o.wll,~-1*1 """1ll FitzeMrldi'i .,.illot ""1"' tn line for blem !or il:Vlne,. C8lpera ....n.d. .I "'tit& tn·dte ""1 (il'llior9 ore a few Ir>-about five mlnula l>t)ore nee1111. '!"' aure II they had .tt .to do over they ~ar.~ol'rtili),•·!ie""'* ., · Witnesses Did be ile!ll Jt)ilng, '1'm not would oot have used .bsrbed ..U., at s.Dfold ~ .llie mqd ntliitloHI~ tn leovlng!" · least." . :• _.Ila .. ,nit bfoe bOo'Y .ni. lnddent occumd.., 'It' 10th noor . Supervisors agreed thal they wen dig·' , to ltOff _the -.n clrallil· !iowtllg. of u ......... , de-""'-' ..,.., iJng tnio a "highly emollonai" problem: '*"'<! Utll' "II l\J"'· Is' a, fjplllclnt • ....-"".' -·~• - •l ~ ' ;. r , • ·_"Major ·.~tOrm M~Y !Jring ·: ! . . _, ' .~ -'), '• • .. • ... :..' J • ,. • •• t :!> • • , • ) •• ' t. • .. -· ' • ~- ' • <. • . .. • ' -lrliJ!e'• nolgbbon ~ ....... ftOUnp•today u Ibey wlcomed Ute new: city IDto Ute ~ ltmlly. · Cosia Me.a's mayor ofrered 1n ea- U!uatullc bandihal:e ond the mayor o/ NeW!iClrl Beach aald he thought Ute oJec;. tioa "was fine." ~ · 1, SaDf,a Ana's city manager, "eu:1 . 'lllomlQn, Who !ought agllnst Irvine li!.- corporatlon, said he hoped the ctty11 ne:w leaderahtp would be "very careful." "[ \ regr~t Ill clfYboOd for the same -1 foUgbt It," Tbornton-·slld. "11 conslitula a Tiry· Ml huanl. I Cll\ly hope the people -l!ave charge ol• jt , wUJ see lit io drutlcllly chanp that ' IN ,a.,..;.,;..i. • ....,. • :: ', masUrpian '° It daellt\ 1>icoine an -··~---" ., ,.. . -....mr-to .....-. citiell." ~-llotiert .__,Ille -of Oiola Y.::>m ' --••• ,..., -· ..... t' " -tlllldi towud a. -dlJ: "We're """" -Williol lo -·Ibo balld'ol ' -' ... • l 1 .. -pmdllll!ilamJ Wfl1WI call ~ ..... --h-" ' -Thia lo Giit t/./¥.le• -la U.S. llilttly I wp WJd bu been in- '*Plliltecl--. -t dell ol esperliao ~-111-11~ llM1be -Ill _., Uf city In lilt ......,.11 lbelllne ol IDM)JOlllloo," lliil afi)'<lr ..... ' '"ll>ey've pl nothinlf bol '°'1l'<Y •"" there i!·lbey !mow how to mini JI. 11'1 I ~ IOld mine,n be added. ''Thli eouncil's ilecillons In hlrinl 11111 membw> Ibo nut four. to eJcht YNr1 will llllke Ill lulu!e" l Illy;.. Ed Hlnh of Newport lleodl Wu more conservative Jn hla: comment, ~ "I 1b1nt ii'• lino. 'l11ere Will be some tlwnbllni iJlocb -building I cil.Y fi .. •· major.....-.-bol I don't ..0 . -""~" ...,..,...._. . ' ' 'Waiter Tbete'• a; .. ;;.~ ( j • I ~ I ,• , DAILY PILOT N ~~est • • ~h15 ·~ow ~ . ' I Cancelled ' ~ _._ .. • • All Huabu Alrwe•l O!lhlJ oul of Clrlnp Ooun\I' Alr\>g~ were cancelled fO: day ll tl)e li,ile'S pllola were ordered }.O court Thunday morning to show cause why they tbouldn't be cited for conte~pt. JuJUce Walter Ely of the Loo An&eles arcutt caurt ordered lhe hearm,, llter ~ airline c6argtd most pUots have lf-iiw'td an appellate court order to cross ' • mechanics' unk>n picket Jines. " •Partial ilr service between San Fjlfto eisco and Eurekl-Arcata, Phoenix, Lat Vtgas pd Rtno, and. Phoeni.t and Silt J...Jke City is expected to. be. restored ·to-.. d(tf., but an airline spokesman uld all flilh!J .. t of Orange ·Co<ulty wmo_ W>Celled eorly IJlis mornln(. ' .,!'be company trJed. .for two days to ~e limited service to 20 wee_tem dj.elr but.. only a few 1!llibta. got off the 8"Jlllld. ' .-. ' . "lrvinl :r. Tague, . Alrwest· general ~er aJ\d 'vice pre1ident1 said he ha~ aent letters to community leaders ex- ~Jng regrets to the more than 150,000 ilr: tl'aveJen. who held holiday reserva· t.roos on the airline. • ·• ... ~l'his. ·apparent ~bllc-l>Mamn~ at- ~ on \be part..of the_mechanlcs, unlon od the pilots has made it difficult to help make -0ther arrangeme.n4 for thousands of passengers wbo haft 5",heduled to ~y With. UI durlng the Christmas season, 11 he Ji~. ' . (S()me 570 ·members of tbe Aircraft Mecbllica-Fraternal ~ation w~ oa;; tbllr jobs in a contrad pay dispute, no<. 15, shuttlqg down the re~ airline for five days, . .."1 order: 1""""1 Saturday by U,,.9tb U.S. circuit Court Ol Appeals tempor~ily riltralnod Air Lioe PilolJ Assoclalion nlfm1>n ~.n CO!llinuilll to {Upecl the mecll&iilcs' picket,. lines. , , . · ! ~Bued .on the court order ~ whai 1 . Uld 'were wurinces by ALP A th<\ !IJ 1'1J!]bera would fly, Alrwe.st ori Mo~.ay ~~ to reatore aeryrce to 20 oJ 1Ute 7f.. •irporta. It normally serves In ~lgbt Western itites; Mexico and ~da. Twenty-<!ghl BlghlJ were plamied, bl!PI '!"f" ~~ OD "2nday. · . .. ~ ~ QJft~ nriVi~g 4 .. " , .. Pomo Dealer's -. ,.. ,,,.,.. ...... r:--- Atit0"1iijfile11 • .. ' . Dr"1ng a ~ertlble owned by ·~ vlcted. pornographic ni1tertals dealer Lu:. clan Reitano, a WDman friend suffered. lerlow: injuries whei, It smashed into a Clot~· power polflfllY lf>d~Yttll''I , A. llolemf, I'·.~ .JllO Wall li-... ,... . J.oll<• to ~'!Ill MllllOll&I HMll!:wltlf·\t;Jll le 1-a· •dorm, and P*fb'i:lnternal lnJ1J1ieS., , She was examined there followinl' the f!:{i 1.m. ct1sh. on· East 16th Street 400 feet west of Superior Avenue. ·She was rinsferred to Orange CoUnty Medk!a1 cinter.. .• . 1"fio~ediate cause wu apparent for fJie ~ash, which ·occurred fn light Jain~ )JP.ss'ROlenbera could not be questioned +" " 1>t" lnJUrlff. .. . . . .J Tht demolished car Is owned by Uie ~er Rellillo; whO hu li\!en conVlcted Wtll\ bli ·!allier, Jo9tph Reltaoo, on ftdetal cb'irges of. intentatt: transport&- 6Qn of lewd and o~ne matter. • · ~:They are appealing~st1lf federal prison ~le...., earried by the charge, while llcing acldltlonal casealn Orang~ County, lovcilving thouwlda of IU books and 1tag filln1. ~ l!Ooenberg • Is • pawn shop P,ploye. z.:,"he elder Reitano has candidly ~­nllt~ deallng In atl.1 iudlo-v!!ual !l)lterl.lls. tiut conteilds With scOrf:s of iimilarlf cha"rged defendants that cur- itnUy aJipllclble la\1f~ a1r·e con. *'1• .. tionallv invalid. ~ ~~ '' i' 1 • -· 1"' • • • . . _... COAIJ .;;r DAILY PILOT 1 ..... CGN'f ~ dl(uft11t . .,AXY iM.tt N.W.H • .,..... ... ....i.w IL.Y PILOT P'Mte.., ........... .,. orker Hit jJtJ Crane Fellow workers' faces mirror concern for Construction plumber Le<r nard Misliyy, 50, Ora'.nge, flattened on fqurth floof of Pacific Mutual Tower, 700 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. He was hit by erane section. Fortunately, injuries were less serious than feared. He's in goot:l•conditlon at Hoag Memorial Hospital, Newport Beach, suffer· ing rib fractµres .1 Poli~: Chief G~avas Says : No 'Blue .Boys' in Newport The new California minimmn age law gives 18-year-oJds the right to become docto!;a,.iaw~~"and ,-,)4 the dlSl!l!Y ol tlJjj Joli eru«ceri!ent, oll!rliala -police oil flcers. For sure there'll be no boys in blue in Newport Beach. Police Chief B. Jamis Glavas said to- day he's ,more likel1 to raise the mini~,afe t't!Quiremen.t thari lower it. "Personally,.., I hive m -> intention whataoever' 'io lower the aae tor ~IP.." -Ol4vas 1ald, "when we hire someone -at' ~1 We ti.ave to live with him tof a cou~le of years until he grows ·up anyway.'~ · Glavas, who also ts presldeni of the California Police Chiefs A.ssoclaUon, said in talking w!Qi other department heads arOOild 'the state be bas found similar seiitbhefit, · • He said thert ls genera1 agreement among' hli peers than even lowering the voting age was a mistake. "I don't think It was 1 wise move,'.' he said,-··"youths of that age do not bave the coUective maturity to exercise lbe right to vote." He aald he ls sure this prevalent opi- nion Will be' reflected in recruitment pracUces. .. 111'm 'IW'e Ulls feeling will doubtlessly extend Into the hiring habits or other Calitornia police departments," he said. "Jt's,"a, ma~r of the ,maturity -that COT.el with a fe)' ext.ri years," q1avu Slllf, adding tliat he la.lierloosll" lilillllilg• the possibility of nlsing the local mlnlmwn age requirement to 23 or 24. He said his feelings have absolutely nothing to dq. with disaimio1Uon llfi"'\ a cen.au, segment of llu~ public. ·J 1 "l,111\.•ure any µtinhpµm 1tan4tird1 we set wOtild bt judged . consUtuUonal/1 Glavas " said,, Pointing out that many departUJenll across•the state now }lay' a mlnimiiin age limit of 23 or 24. "We are entiUed to set minimum ,age standatcls without refer:ence to the so- called majority," µJavas said. C1ty Attomey OeMis O'Neil agrees. "It Would not be in~bent on the city to change Its standards,'' O'Neil ••Id, "the law just says that if the Civil Service Board wants to lower thel age limit it can . "If Jt did ," he addelJ, "obviously it would' be over Jim Glavas' dead. , • .strong objections." The new minimum age law gives persons between 18 and 21 )'elrl of age virtually all adU!t rigblJ a n d responsihllities except they sWl are f~dden to buy alcol!ollc beveraaes . Everett Dickey Named • New P~esiding Judge EVereU w .. pickey, 371·a fonner assls· tant district attorney for Orange County, has been named pnsjding Judge of the J!ubor Jtldicial Dtstr1cl llls lcrm of ol· fice becomes effective Jan. s . He 19as appGinted a ::municipal court J•t\: a. C.,My 1' Vkll .......... ~ ....... • • -~g• by Governor Re-Ill April, 1970, · ~ aLillt Cdl)a }(~. courthoUJe. ' ' .t ' • 1\111111 kMtl·. ·~ Zllll'W.~ 11ieM11 A. M-;,...,.t•• """""',.. .• L Petet Xriit .. ....,,. .-... CJ!y l[fllW' ••• .. ~ Thi Harbor ... District ~ "Covers Costa Mesa, Nt\vport Beach and a major por· tJon of 1fvine. . :"My major'goal klr 1972 will be to keep Uit eoau calendar functioning smoothly and to ob1tln an adequate, Interim court facility until the new courthouse is built,'' Judge Dickey, a San Clemente resident, ., told the press Tuesday.· Dlckey was elected presiding judge by bis two fell ow judges in the Harbor District, Dooald Dungan and Calvi/\ P. Schmidt. . The iiew presiding judge also Ill· nounced calendar assignments for 1972. • Judge Dungan wW handle the master trial calendar Rnd preliminary hearings In DJvi&lon·I. . Judge Schmidt, the presiding judge for 1971. will llandle criminal and traffic ar· raignments in Division II. Dickey will handle the small clai.ms calendar and the pres.idinfdeJiart:ment ln Division III. All judges wil\ haodle both jury and non-jury trials as well as the law and mo- tk>n calendars and tht nlghl time traffic court sessions. '"These appointments may change, 11 -Dk:ket sald, "The state legislature has ._1uthorlied an additional judge for this district. but we don't know when be 'will be added." Dickey 1radua!ed from use Ill t9S6, served two years in the Navy, lhe.n . . Mil Y 'tl01 lleff ,..... NEW PRESIDING JUDGE Evtr1tt W • ..._Dlckty graduated from USC law tchool ln 19&1. He wotked one rear for the LA>s An41ale1 County Counsel a offict then joined the Dlotrict Attorney's afaU Ill Oraoge Q>un- ty. j ln 1967, Dickey was 1\tmed district at· «orney Jn charge of all special operatlon unw bla appointment to the oourt Ill 1170. ' \ Mesa Asking • Early Work • " . :' ' . On Fre'ewaYt . . ' ' .. ·=· Colla Mtia !1 Ul'fln early' t1on or the ·corona der L.r rl"efwly tween the San Dlq:o Freeway and Uni- versity ·Drive. The clly coonq!l :owrov,d"• moJU!.,_, Monday nigh! aal:lll& for 'I chance to ip. pear on the agenda of th~ State Ri&bway Commission to dl.scuu frttw1y CGn.9truc- tion. Mayor RObert Wilson 1sked for .cooncJl suooort In 1etiing e1rly construction. "It is imper1tive to this city aJ\d tht soothem coastal transportation area that the schedule be hastened," he told fellow councilmeri. The Mayor listed three reasons why the freeway U"'needed: .: . -Traffic clrcul1Uon In Ind ·an>UIMf UC Irvine . -The reronlng ol property around Or- ange Cou11ty Airport ~ traf{ic will become an undtJe burdtn on the ]or.al strttts. -Major erpansi011 of South Coast Pl• :ta. Town Center and Ne'WJ)Ort Center. Wilson said that the South Coast Plaza expansion will create a r1eed for immedi· ate access points in that area. He said· Bear Street Is scheduled to beco~ a major link between Costa Mesa i nd San· ta Ana jn 1972. · Construction of the Corona ,del Mar Freeway aild extension of Bear .Street will a)Jow Costa Mesa to close Paularino as a major thoroughfare. · Wilsoo also said he etpeds Newpor\ Beach to pa!S a shnilar ~ution tqinf construction of the·Corona del Mar. F'~ way when the city council me-ets Dec. '11. James Eldridge, Costa Mesa's d1rtdor of public services, said tlday .the state had origin1lly plarmed con.mudton for 1972-73, but the latest unofficial ·word is it WOll't be built unW 1975-74. "The state has shifted Hs prioritj.8," Eldridge said . "I think the eout freeway problem -we haven't presented much of a united front -has hurt us here apd on .the Newport Freeway." , -"We definitely want the Corona del Mar Freway as soon Ill PoSsible," EJd· ·ridge said. County's First . . Tri-cinema Set . For Big Opening '. -Orang~ County's f1r1t indoor trkbie?aa o~ tcnlght at 15'l W. Sunflower Ave., aC/dsli froril Collla Meaa'1 Sdllth CoUt PJ1u. 1 •• ,\~ ! ,... The United Artist facility feature,s three theaters under one roof, served by ooe" lobby. The central thtlter seats 720 while the ~ljler tW<1 seat 2411, Noh.~.1 'n / Tpnl8hl'1 8 o'cfoct ,IJ:M!i ( futurt1 'ISOmethln& Big.., tn· C : .' 1, "Su,mmer ot '42." in Cine~-· J, lnd "~rt" in Cinema 3. United Artist'a South Coast qlnel'l)I la one of the first units to · be completed in the ·South Coast Village, complex ul)d~ de'velopment by the Stgeritrpm family, Tbf: theater, located in~Santa An~. bu scheduled Jts . three shows. to ruo almultaneou1\y so membtrt of a tampy can split up and vie;w the movlt· of their choice. · · DAILY ,ILOT 11111 ,11111 Santa Departs · · Lonnie Duiin, Baiboa Is.land real estate developer, and Bill Tischler, :· United :Airlines Pilot from Huntington &eacit, are en route to Houston and Galveston, Tex. for the holiday to visit the local Shrine hospitals.· From bottom to top· are Tischler, as Jingles the Clown, Dunn and Potentate-a. R.~"Jerry11 Jqhnson or Bilboa. \ 't'. t .From Pagel ~~VI~~, F;J:;~GflON,,-.. ~ • .. , : .,, . live in uJvenijy1. Parle although •the !avoM ttiOlNrndllt1 M lfibtelt:•1t>tht. voter turnout at the three precincts in UCI·ptecinct wlth· Clhly 32 percent of the that Irvine community were the lowest of 8.13 registered vo.teJs c&illng ballots. UCI ; all eight pr~'mts except ~ UC lrvif\«t iii in the .~daJ o(~~ YMaUofl1and! Coulttil .,.,.llt ll!!m.i.tifi!P•1'¥' dbs""eiw J 1&~l'!14' ''"'(' llMl!el'U,;re-FlscHbaC~ ~IN fU'rftVUslty Park where qiaintd to participate in tbe ·,.I~ If I vqter turnout av1eraged only, 66.perc.~t . The~ absen~ vote. counts were allo ~ Succ~fill 'candidate Henry, Quigley light. There · 1were only , l'rl atlsentee lives in Th'e Ranch. Central •nd nocth ballots counted. Of these, 83 were for the Jivine preCincts Jogged, turnoutiln.el:cess corporation. •·"I , of 'aopercent. , ~ .",; ·,'" · .. ··nie absen~ voters, believed to· be: The fifth councilma11, E!·Ray :Qulgley primarily students at'UCI, fa vored Mrs.; Jr., lives' Jri Turtle·. RoC~;:wherj»voler Pryor, with 83 votes; FisChb8C:h, 80, and· counts were also high, at 80.1 percent of Henry Quigley, with 65 votes. : the total registered voters. 'Two others placed In the top five by On1y one precinct voted heavily against absentee voters were Robert Potter and lncorporalioo. It was.. the , Uqiver~t~ UCI P.r<>(essor Ar~ld B~~. wilh 72 and where 206 ~~ :th~!n~ ~~~~. 58 vo~es r.Upectively!' .. lljiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~,f............,..;·;;;;;;;;~;;:.';:'_.~ .. ;•.,.;,o;..,~·~ ... ;,~::::r.u~ft~JlffA'd..,....""*"*".O.~~· GEM TALK I . . TODAY . by Christmas Sbopjling? If you decide to give a diamond to the one 'you love this Christmas, qie ·least . important conaideration can be given to its •lt•. 'OI ht greater importance are the clarity. . and ctJt of the gem you pick. Since a diamond is truJy forever and speaks of love as can no other . . gem, you want the veJ'Y. best qu'all- ty your money can buy. Purity of color and the skill 0£ the diamond cutter are the factors· fhat live ' this lovely stone its enduring bril· liance. Not everyone can g\v.1 a three carat diamond to a loved one, but even a tiny diamond of oulli.iidinc clarity and cut, will give luting joy to both the giver and the reel· pienl Let us help you make Y!>W' Jut minute Chr!•tmu gilt the one thal meant tho most. A perfecl dia· mond, set in a rin& o, other piec• of jewelry, 11y1 Merry . ChrL!tmu in .. '!Y special way. I A-4diamonds. . 14K white or yellow solid gold CiSe. Gok1-fiUeG brae1tet $195 . . ' B -141( yell<M S011d 10!<11 ' strap watch .... $135 . • ·When she sees the Omega name on htt watch ahe'll know how mUth extra thoulht you .J>UtJnto her Chri1tm1s. Sh• in1y ridt "9llil 'l'lhlt Omep watches ire used on all Apoll~ moon fl~• ind fn lnttmatlon1J Sportint Events_ She'll· hivo lt!ull for 111 '1>clun~ dependability, COll'>l ln, Wtltt ~ r11on-lot ltt• Omql. ~ ' . . 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA" MESA CONVENllNT TElMS JA~ICAMlllCAlD-MASTE~.CHARWE 24 YEARS IN SAME LOCATION PHONE 141·1401 .. • • I I \ I I ' MOlllPJ. ORIGINAL CHEFllAM · Ll .•• 3, ... I Wfdoeldq, -22. 1971 lTITDUOl.UIORO•l"• IOTll'llWUTllOllAOUlOU USDA GRADE 'A' OVEN READY TOMS ll-2t LI. ,AllUCI . wam ' STA1alaOl.C.ii... I 13~ 1-STTHIU 5-TH Ill -ll.11.a , SMOKED HAMS HINI 10T01wa.·•va.wr.-39' 1.1. F41MaJO,..OIOUSI , 11-241.1.AVG. LI. 10.141.1.#,VG. LI. llTTNlllll 5a. . ' ...... _ ... 7 ' TOPSllLOll .. ·STEAK , SI!! -·-nWtLLllJ/11. 97c ITAftlmm.&•--53c ITAmllCll.&IUL-•llOTAU • , •• l.iiiiiiiiiilm...,.. .-ITIAll-.IN .... 1 ... -1&. . 1GRICKllOAIT -1& TBO•ITIAlll ia.·· . STATER BROS.MOllEY BACK RU'ii'PAi'ii ..... ~1' 95•: aAB'Siii ROAD ... _ ia. 73• ii0ii1iiiiij@i'iiiu . .a • , ... MEATGllARAllTEE ---··--79• -••-·,-99c ITiilifiili· .• ......,._ •• ftft.o YOlfRE ASSUllED OF THE FINEST EATING a1iAuTY C00K9 __. _ ....... ....:.U •Of19 llOAIT -.................. 18. _ -77- WrrH ~u STATU BROS. MEATS. EVERY P!ECE OP'. IWIWIW•1Mllla ' ·~ , ... llllM•IMM•~·eowa .... , 63c ,................... 49c .·':J~1~~:::;~~1•,;:•::.·1~0N~~ NnH OYll&l_ ................. :.w 7-GilOU .... , __ .... _ ia. ILICID BAQIN_ ................. ia. CHEEltFULLYREFUNDED. JIMPl"SllOWN'tl'lllYI . -63• STA•llOl.ca'•=-·~6--• 123 OSCAIM.&m-··· 73• "---------' 1au1aG1 u••-·-........ •-oz. 111U 111i.01•TIP .. ow1•ou11 .......... LI. sue• BACON ----·--··LI · PiU1alaulaG1 .~.-ia.98• AiT•1a1wtaal~ ........ ~Ll.6S• iiiiiiu~D,aacoil_12-0z.'73• ,._.., •• 1• .. 1-.wu1 , ?a 701 Welt Mbal .... sn.:· c:---61'1.....,._. lie "*• ! ............ Ill .......... _. ... a. ..... ._. .... ......... ,.. ........... ' 1• .. c.-. ·--°'911111 ---I , .......... 1 ,. --.---"'' ................. ... , ........... .-. ... ... ; JIMW.IN laJ,...._ ., .............. c....•• ,,,, ........... c...-141nw•~, ..... 14111 ...... ._......., NUTS:~:tA ~ IXTIA FANCY NIWCIOP .. g,;· ORAMr-ES .· WGIFANc:'s~va 2 · LBS. I' EXTIA FANCY SW&T . 2 . . u.s.ANGERINES " ......... LIS. 2 ~ N0.1 llD !'!IY YAMS ~-·----!.39c aAPllM"': .. 8.ito 79' AM.ii0::::.1J9c ' ,. •• 11 • . '• II .~LV PILOT • ... ii • -~t., .. • • .. ~ .... • •• l., ..... , =t~~ ··;!"::;·, . ... ·~ t •. . .r.=:o •• -*~~ ~-• :::l!.:~·. ~~ • f'r • ·•· . . ' •• ·~-:.,. . ... .. ·'" ~ • . •• ,~· ~~1 . . . • • • N Wtdntsday, Otc•-22, 1-971 ' ' . 6'/1 OL CANS • ·Star Kist · • ,CHUNK LIGHT MlA'f TUNA ·3i$1 .. RAY•O•VAC ' "D" or ·"C" CELL Batteries • >--. • ._ ... KODAK "Kodacolor X" r1LM Clioose from CX 116 -11 BBC Exp. CK-620, or CK-117. ... ···•• q1 $ I -.. •'. . ·~· .;~ ...... ~.. ~ ~· ....... .:r. ,~... •' ·'•1':' • • • "' • PAX OF 360 <CROWN ZEE ·,Paper ."apkins Sklttle Scoreball AURORA ••• Rack " MP the highest scOfe you can with five balls, ball & thain. 6~67 Hutch Tea ; Set '. IRWIN .• 31 pc.smice for 2 7 7 · 4 in niteblOOm 11aming red color. . • Lego au1Lo1Ns 1or 205-plece assartment with a variety of parts that e"3bles child to build , bridges or 4 39 , houses. . (#105). • oELuxE Playsets · "MERRY" ••• C00ose from ~e Overnighter, Flight Bag or . ' Make-Up Ms 1 1 with fun ac-57 -="'··cessories to play with. 1 "Close 'n Play" PNONO ly KENNEl'S , •. Ao!Dmatic, Mttely · :~~~~ &with lo9ng;li71e . needle. • 47c , ~\N(;"'IT r-" ,..,.,...~: ' ·:~,,·· :;t;j I ,, .. '. _,:I ••• • ,.,, ,,·1 ~ '.-' '1 I I • ,:".4" l I N • . . "'-" ' . ·'i:' Wing-It . SCNAPER -llnock down t get game for the whole chi s, board 1 family ••. 2 9 a~ targets. • • . Don't Go Overboard SCNAPER -Clloose all tho sailors of 1111e color and roll •1 the dice to • ~:~ti:~:: 2 91 shipmenwil1 · 1 board.. • . -.~ .. BoBBv HULL" Hockey Ga'"' MUNRO -Plastic play- ers, gondola, overh · .scoreboard alld ptrCk. ~901411 16.9 ' . ;NO~lll4. 4 SECTIONS.· .. ,AGES . . DAILY' PILOT lfMf ,,_,. OFPICE!IS ILAME·SPEED, BAlD'Tll!ESl<OR FATAL COSTA' MESA CRASH 0,. ..a · Ral~ Tu11ct.y Night. Dnth Strikes Age.in on Est•ncia Drive • • . ,,. ' :_Mesa Crash-Kills Airmaii · ... " • Pilofs Holiday . ' Schedules · Told • .Holldli \d!Uons ol the. DAILY PILOT will be pubflahed 'on Friday of tlllo -k ""' Fridtf ol nelll week (Dec. 21 and 311 .0 a I~ sched\lle c&lling lor home .. l"MI durtr!C. lhe moqtng houri. ~,A-I.lie --fer publica-Jn ·llslllrdlJ -(Dec ...... la 1) will bl •dl"*'i It l :lO p.m. on ,,......,. lot -t .. -insCud 61 ~ -1-Frldly d<adllne. ,_ eaHI rfl!ardtng dllivtry ol the hOilday odttlonl Will be handled by the ctrftlat1oo Department utll DOOD OA all twr of lhe alr.cted dlJt. DAILY PILOT ~ w:11 bo nt01C;t au day ucb ol the foqi'""1t -Cllrblmll En, avi.imas 1 ., ; ..... , Ye..1"1 1'¥• and: New Yew'I n.,, . ' ' ' . ' . . Mesa· Asking Early. w d~· ' On.Corona del Mar Route CO.Sta Mesa Is urgfug early cwtruc- Uon of the COrona del Mar Freeway be- "tween the~ D(ego Freeway and Uni- versity Dhve. The citf ~il IPIJM'ed ...-resolutiotl I ' ' M~dly nlibt Wine' for a chance to ap. pear on tho qenda Oftbe'Slate Highway Commlsaloa to d.lscuss rietway construc- tion. MQtor Ro&rt Wllaon asked for council lllPPOrt in ,..king early -ctlon. , "lt ii imperative 1o thiS city and the aOUthem ooastal traruportaUon area that the tchrdu.Jt be hastened," he· told fellow coundlmen. ' " The Mayar listed three reasons why the Boy. Dies Following Steelyard Accident A t~yW'-<>ld boy, injured In a Santa Ana steelyard mishap ;t'uelday afternoon died early tbl! morning at Riverview Hospital, the county corober's office !<ported. 1 Walter E. Harlngsma ol Attesla, was tilj'ured wlen a crane drbpped. a two and a ha1f ton!Joad of steel on hlm as be: was working at the Lambert Steel Company, Ziil W. l71b St., police reported. " I .-. freeway ls needed: ,' -Trat!le drcvlatkln •in ind arouod UC lrvl~- -Tbe rezOning of property aioond. Or- ange County Airport who.e ~ will be<oine ao undue burden oa Ibo local street•:''• • -. : . -Majoi" expansioo Of SOUth C:0. Pla- u,_,Town Center and l'cl"'l'O'I ~- wilson aaicl 'that the &IJUtll. c:..11 PJaz.i expansion will create a need lor tmmedf. ate """""' points in tW --8' ,..i Bear Site<! ia scbedllled lo .. i :•:,1%k~':~tn ciStl Mela and1Sa11:- Construction of the Corooa d.tl Mar Freeway ·~ extension of Bear Street will allow Clilta II• t<> cloee P : .,rjno as a major tbordlfbfare: Wilson also said he upecta Newport Beach to pass a similar res.oluµon urgiz!g construct100 Of the Corona df:1 Mir l't• way when the ctly ·councll meets Dec.17. James Eldridge, Costa Mesa'a director of public services,' said today .'the: ~~ had originally pbnned coostructton !or 1972-73, buf the latest unofficial wcrd is It won't be buitt until tr1S.7f. "The slate baa shitted Jt1 priorities, 11 Eldridge said. "I think the COM! lmway J)!"Oblem -we haven't presented tnuch of a-united front_:. has hurt us here•and on the N~..Freeway. 0 • • "We· delinltely want the Coroni d<I Mar F,niway as soon as possible, 1.• Eld- ridge !aid. : . ' . By JACK BROBACK recenUy by lb~ federal rovemmen( He Of .... oei"' .. ,... sttlf also , serves in that . capacity • for CJlarles 5ackelt of Ul4 BoruUe Place, · Ultrasystems, lnc., Newport ~h. Costa Mcaa was named coordinator ol ,r He was with Olgltal •.RelOlHttJ ~ .• the San la Ana River.Santiago Creek Philadelphla, Houston,' 'llllll . ..., Loa . .GMf!b:ell proJ.ect Tuesday by the Board A!li•l,es, from July tari lo Februtry Jrll, of ~Ison. aod wllb Padlard Seo ~. The Public Employment ' P~am, N01"bury Park, Calif. !Nin ff ... ., .. (PEP) poslUon wu qe,tted throil&b llla'lo June 11161. ··' . ., adoptioo last sununer bf ftiO 1iolnl of t&e ·The . new ~ ~toi ho\da plan -pro]fftl "'""'Iownont of a dqreea from Slanlonl U nl-.e rs I IJ, conUnuout ~ ot..lnlll.MI recrea-mUfeh,. tiu •l n-es t ~1tioirl: UOna1 anu the eolire 1eo111> o1. the saota l\l!l"'mltr of i;a1il-Omla, . master of Ana River aod ol Santiqo Creek. sClence in e .. liie<Mi: 11111G; and Under lhe PEP program lhe job I• illchelor of sctenCt, Unlvoni17 fl fllndtd by lhe federal 1ovemment Waabinrton. ltl8. · lbro"lh J..,. 30, Im, At that time lhe Tbere were 40 pmons who IPlll\l!l'·lor IUpervlson must ~ whether to .con-tbe pool, aod 10 .--lnteMiftii l'be linue the position, or not, with county final three Included H1rokl JSepJ~f M, tunds. Sslary is the PEP maximum. Fountain Valley, who w11 recently ac- fl,000 a month. cepted for graduate study ln dvU • Sackett1 46, is a ~rai management en1inffrln1 al UC 'Irvine. Ind=. consultUO who Jiai Olen employe4 Row>lbwallt, 'A. COiia' Mesa, Y· ' • I ... ( • • I, •• ' • " . ~ .... I • • .. :·' • . ' ' ' :c.ua • • • J Weatlier ni< ralNlorm wl>jch bu-already soaked the orange Coal is ex· peeled lo ltnrer at -ihrough 'lburlday. A new otonn II Joomlni Jui! ol! the coast. llflht ltioukt be In lhe IOI with lows ip tho 411<. JNSIDll TODAY 1 Th4 N<1DJ>Orl-llolkl Componli fn9vtl into larg1r quhrtera ac 'Utt John Woll'I• Thtat1r' in Buena Park &o • cMrMI of -Su Enl<rloln"""~ ~ .,!2. .... --= -Ozaa• ----.... , ...... =.. " " ~ • .... • • .. • ..... ... .. .. .._ .. __ .. 1 .......... ,... -..... --. -. , I l .... YPILlll" 1 c -w ..... :~tight Rent Boo ' -~ 2.5 Percent A ppr . .-, . .. ~ . ......,. .......... , ......... WASlllNG'!Wi (UPI) ~ Tiit Prlct E • .J:llled today ·\hat a.I I 'm•1 increase rentt ~ 2.5 f*"-vu bJaher operatin& coata and an additktnal amount to compensate for iDcreuu ln stile and locaJ taxes. _. LandloHf who have raJIM!d rents abo\7 U. 8lllOlllll charged djo'lllC the - ltMze on units with month-to-mon\h ..,., must roll back tht rates to the new ftttie levels, the commluton 11ld. ! ·Commlsslon ehalnnan C. Jackaon &tiytbl Jr.; denied that the regulaU0111 ~ a windfall for landklrda over ;,.. ·-=-~ ........ ~~~=illli'" ~ not .-LW elfed: Dae. -Larae companies whlcll ...-~ .,a;.i;~ ·~-•ta and~ bold ovtrall prica.lllcrea1e1 to J )>erfto! nil \oi~ tllo loletnal ..81...,. or 1111 for a lflll& pedod, JllUblbl1_ al .sti"i<t, •· ~· UOlll U.uJ that l111t ont yur, Will be allin!td ta dliop' d~te1lnct the niles 1W .. com--prices on Individual ltt• at 1ny JRii• pl~ lat•. 'futillal'-• g~t and have not d"!i"I that pqtod withciUI J10Ulyu1.1"lhe Yt;L_._~djtJ.i~ , • com~~~-~ , . , . . -JtOt·actiQ!i •!Ill< a dly ·~ five -"-'"""' comptn111' W)ll ila' aublo<t ~:Jl)tmbt~s . O! •jhe Pay Jloard to the -I profit "I= requ6'icl -~ a¢ice ~Y ..m c:ballellle 111 of othar llrms ta the -i..i1s deferred P')' hlktl uceedlnl tile bolrd:o program. . Tiit commlulon Slid the bllllke! U _. percent rent booft a'allal)Jc to all •ilots to C ..... •rt r l•ndl•nb"DIJY.bt•dded)OlbebueJ'<D' ~ .,.. ~ \ • , l.111 to cover operating ~ JUch u .jr •• 1 1 1.-bor. aleetl1cttY,.J:••, tu< ~, etc. ,,. c A-"' 9 -1'ht Increment' miist .not 'be blther than t Ir · · ' t 2.5 percent eveti if these costi are oun y _ '·, .. : . w .. es gr~~~HlOn, u'th.r. are locre1S.iln • _.. ~ ...... . . _ .Ute or local'proptttf ·taluJ 1overnm,e.nt ··--·--• .. • feet 'and leviu or....tncreuea in charges • .. ·• --· ·+ ~ • 1 d... for munlcipal 1ervlces ezclusfve of I•• :·Ho .. ps Ca_ ·P.'._.e_ .. e_-1 ..... e .. ~ :~· ~ric~~~·~y~r==to~ _ -~ • -. • _ ·-Fori u.plll oA_'mOnth-.to.month and Week· ".:... ---,...., .. ,, ... _ , u ~ 1 • : to-week leasts, which Or:ayson said ac-. =·t: · ':'" · ., l, · • . • epunted for ·'ICI per cent ol·tbe..naUon.'s 24 l>AIJ Hu1hes Aliwest fllghil' out ·of I~ o Appull tempararlly mlllloil rtJ\111 · units, tht ccmmlulon ~ e County Airport were cancelled to-Air J.:.lne PlloU AuOclttlon defined bfise rem u JM amount' ld u the Un~·s j>llots were ordered' to membUJ .from contlnuine to rQpect. the during-the. freeu ~rlod ot AUg ea 15 -h:t'·plckttJines.-· , . -through Nov. 11. • • -· · court Thursday morning to show cause Bued on the court o(der nd hat 1t "If ...o. .. "·y ~1..-··'dn't be cited for Contem. pt. E · a • !. ill any month-to.month le.ues have w., -u~ ....,...., b)' ALP., .,.t ~ been lllC(uMd abqve tht heela 1'111 ·I• ~uatlce Walter Ely of the Los Angeles """!d llY,.Alnreat , .. ~ ... accOrdatlna l!lfll ·prn1oU.. rtl\lllllols: ,.;..,tt Court0 or<eied the hearing Ill, er 14 -aervlce ta• 111.tht thay -i .. ,. be 1dju!led c1o-... ~" .,,.,.. ii ~ M ~ aetV• tn'e!Pt lbe . .Oelialon uiA • "• ~ ... ~ air!fne cha reed most pilota have le· w.an ... .titM, .. a... and . C.Mdl. . , • -r-. • .,. •{ -~all appellate. court order to crou ~r .... planW, but.it ... ,. : : l 1tit mecli&n1c&'.un1on picket lines. . • , , .. Mo.My. , • -:--Supe-' l'Vl'sors OK Partial air service between Sai:i Fr~ • · ~ and Eureka-Arc.ala, ·Pboeni:r, Us ~u and Reno, and Phoenix and Salt l'i'eM P .. e J F We City Is e:rpecled to be restore4 ~ und Tra f - 1-1. but .. a1r11 .. •poWman aald au ELE~I""N • • • ns er fJlcbtl out of Orange County wtr• U ~ed early this morning. ~· F Co h The company !Nd for two days to wbo sarnered only 111 votes, Wut the or urt ouse .~me· ·llmJted· service to ~ weatern · ~tber Car,penter.ctx:I endorafft· • . , ' eltiea, but only ·a few fii&hts 1ot oU the Irvine Tomorrow,· hiowever, thowed Trtuli:Sfer ol $100,000 eirmariett Jn the ~nd. · ' Id abl ll" I .. __ , · ... ill7t-72 county budget for ~llmlnary -.1rv1.... T. Ta-'e, Airwest I'll«•. I coiu er e po ..,ca m""""e m wJlll new ,. ... mana'S:r and vJC:~resldent, said he bad city. · plann}n1 of Harbor Judicial Dlstrlct'1 Jiifat letters to community leaders ex· · Three of the four Cahdidatea endOried new oourthoust, to the Southwest Santa i'fl'eulng reerets to the-more than 150,000 by the' organJ~ilori•1 member.hJp weri Ana Community Bulldlnr was app~ved 6' travelers who held bOUday reserva-ettded, Fischbach, Mrs. Pryor and V'ut1day by the Board ot Supervliors. .flom on the alrlint. • ,,. _.J. C.OUnty Building Strvlce.t Director sa id :llt'Thil· apparent· 'Pl.lblic-tJe.damned at· Heu.-y Quialey. Robert Potter, ·the f01:1rth .timde on -theipert of the mechanlCJ' union ·Irvine Tomorrow endortte, received only const.ructJon of the new courts bulldlng on and the pilots hu made. it difficult to help Tll votes. Collini Radio Co. property at Jamboree make other arrance.meilts for thousanda: Three of the proa~Uve councilmen Boulevard and Campus Drive would be of pustOJer.i wbo havt scheduled to .fly live in University Park, •lthough the held up for aome time by litigation ,with ut:darfrlg tbd:brlstma.s season,'" he Aid. voter turnout at the three precincts in between the county and Collins and the Some 570 members of the Alrcralt that Irvine commun1ty were the lowest of 1'vine Company. ~~~~~F-patlo~ ~ all tight precinctl ucept the UC lrv!nt. In the.m .. ntime, Collins bas olfered ·to Dec II ,...ah tt•·· •-"'th ' d-""ona1-·Olundlmmnben Bllflo'll :\.f'r1or~ I"'"' !tmpo~rr quartert ·In one or the · ' u ... ~"" 1 , .. , ~bl.!h ttve 1n unlv·:...•~ ••• w•--firm"• ~ed ~Ddiql to IN ........ airline for five dly1. ...._,. ..... na-s .. ..,... .., ~order 1-.ied Saturday by the tth voter turnout 1vefl1ed only ti perctnt. Tb.is will relieve tht present overcrowded Successful candidaie Henry Qul1ley condition ol the judges' facility on West ,. . :Cmmiy'-. Fir1t tif ri-cinema Set /}'or Big ·opening .. prange CQ;unty'a first lnQoor trl-cinema JiRlflS t.onliflt at 1581 W. Sunflower Av~ .• W!roU from Costa Mesa's South Coa!t ~Jaza. • the United Artist facility features tiee ttieate:rs under one roi>f, served by One lobOy. The central theater Seats '120 ~bile the other two seat 2to uch. , "1onight's a o'clock grand openlng ~turea "Somtl.hlnf Big" In Cinema I, ''Summer of 'C'' In Clnenta 2, and wrport" in Cinema 3. Jivtl in, The Rtinch. Central and north l8tb Street in C.OSta Mesa. lrvlnt,prednclf I ..... turnouio •• ,._ E1p0n'"'" ol Illa Soutj>west Saola -AJll ol II pen:mt. : "< ' I , .-' C..ler wu apprf!Yed bY IUpervlao>j l~lt 'Iba flfth COW1Cll>11ap, I'!. "IY Qu111ey CJo1. II .• j J.•squtre lect 'fUI· .. Id- Jr 11v.. In ~·rtJ n-k ., •• ~-<ltd with 1" !tll0.000 brln&1n1. lht ... 1• fa ' ~<t e A-wi.: • .wu"'re v._r · modtled bulldifit:up to 41,400 sguire feet. COWi were also high, at 80.1 percent of • ne 11 inlll 1>uildino w' u1· house the tot.at regjstered voters. --. QnJ . branch . offict1-of several co u n ly Y·One precinct Voted heavily al:alnst ~epairtments dealing in peoplt 1ervlce1, lncorporatkln. lt wa1 the l:.lnlve.r1ity such as welfare, anl:l llealth. where 206 opposed iht ·new city and 62 lb. 10-acre Collins site for the courts favored it. Turnout was lightest at the bulldlrw w~s •pprovtd last week by the UCI precinct lflth only 32 percent of the iupervlson after thtee years o f 133 registered voter) casting ballots. UCl searching, and an abortive purchase of ls in the midst of Christmas vacaUon ind land from the city of Newport Beach In observers speculate few student.& re-the now defunct civic center project in malned to J)articlpate in lhe election. Newport Center, adjoinlna P' 11 h l 0 n The absentee vote counts were also Island. light. There were orily 177 absentee ballots counted. Of these, 83 were for the corporation. The absentee voters, believed to bt primarily studentl at UCI, favored Mrs. Pryor, with 83 votes; Fischbach, IO, and Henry Quigley, with U votes. . ~·rom Pqe J TREASURER. • • DAIL V PILOT fllff ...... TeWinhle '"G'-reets The Season . Members of the ,juni:~ high '.-.chool lnd~trial·:lJs 4 , m'U.ltl~;~~ .fM~. Clubj ad\'ikr Bob DavfB,,' }~ .• ~ club built thli IZ·f~ ·santa P.IU• Snoopy and Wood· said the 15 youngsters did the proje<t on their own •toclc to deco;,ate \h•: fl/Of ,of t!le TeWlnkl~ School time. • ,•) •"') ' ,. . .... .. .... ... J ' ~..... l - •"-., . ; . I ~ " ,~ Everett Dkkey IVamed ·From P .. e 1 CRASH ••• • New Presiding Jiulge Costa ~eSa po1ice ht.liCQpter crtw+-- radioed headquarters for aP'lbulancts and landed to see. what m.lgbt immedlately bl done ... The collision occurred not far from the spot where a carload of ,youths collided with tosta Mesa Fire Departmenl Bat· talion Chief Ron Coleman's emergency, car last spring, killing two teenagers. Evtrett W. Dickey, 37, a fonner as11s· tant district attorney for Orang'e Coiznty, has been' named presiding Judge of the Harbor Judlclal District. His term of of· lice becomes effecUve Jan, 3. He was appointed a municipal court judge )ly G9ve.rnor'Reagan ~ A)>rll, ~970; 1ervlng at the Costa Mesa .courthous~. . The Harbor District covers Costa Mesa , Newport Beach and a major por· tlQn or Irvine. "My major goal ·for tm will ht io ·keep lhe court calendar functioning 1moothly . ' ' and to obat1n an ade.quate;:-intert1P:~ facility until the new courthouse Is built,'' Judge Dickey, a San Clemente re1ide:9t, told 'the pre"ss Tuesday. · ~: · • Dickey was elected presMiing judge by hi1 two fellow judges ln the Harbor Dlltrlct, Donald Dun(.an and Calvio. P. ~~I pre~~*" l•lif'--~il . ~ .... nounctd calendar assignments f91' tm. Judge. Dungan will hand.le the master trial calend.er al)d. pr~imlnary hearings In J:J.\~~!~H~;~ .;i,. ;;sldlol j~fqr trii, win h".ndle arlmlnal andl'ttlttfe1 ar. ralpment1 in Division n. DICkey ·will handle the small c!Alms •calendar and the presiding department in Divlsiol'l JII. All judge1 will• handle both jury and non-jury trials as well as the law and mo- tion calendars and the night time traffle- court sessk>ns. · ' .. "These appointments may change, GEM TALK TODAY by r ' r • ·~ ' ; ' ' Police Officer John Stoneback ex- amined the .car Ainnan Rush hid '~ drivih$'. .. an<J said it was impd,~ble to detennme how the brakes were working. He said both rear tires were nearly smooth, with lnadeqUate tread. Motorists who swerved out of Rush's path and witnessed the nearly headon cra~h estimated his speed at up to 80 or 90 miles per hour: Several traffic fatalities and Injuries have occurred on 1 the narrow, winding thoroug'hJare s·1nce It' opened two year1 ago, providing a crosstown link Jonf sought by many .plolorists. City offida1S hopt! to eventually1widen If. but state-owned and other land on either side is currenUy in UtigaUon and cannot be obtained for additional rilht<if· way. 1'Considet'at~ . Thief~ Ge~ $500 in Loot · A • considthte: seoond-&toryt: -m 1 n burglirtlilt<I •/Qiota MeOi copytrlf• ®m- panyj tilking cash and eq1.J..iprne.n6 totalinr more Ulan $500, pollce were told Tue.day~ Officer Boli Apiold said whoever pried window lq;cks ~t Fred Ellis' Master Blueprint, 234 Fischer Ave., borrowed a Dickey said. "The state legislature ha1 ladder from Multi-Tech Corp., 3100 aulh~rized an addi.tional judge for this PuUman st., directly adi· a cent. d1str1ct. but we don't know when he will be. dded ,. He returned the ladder right to the spot a . · ,., . . . . ;.., where it belonged. ,. ........ ~ ... ,,."",..p.; .. 1"1 ... .,..,.. .. -........ _ .... "l'_ If :: ... .. ;.;:. ,\. . ' ~ I I i • ~united Artist'~ .south-Coast Cinema is qpe of the flrSt units \o be completed in ~ South C.Oast Village complex under :q!velopment by the Sege.rstroril family. ' Tbe tbnte.r, located °Jn•Santa Ana, has M:heduled its three shows to run ;Qh.Ult.aneously so members of a famUy can split up and view the movie of their 4 c®ice. Two others placed in the lop five by e.llmln.aUon of the position. absent~ voters were Robert Potter and Sorsabal reminded the council Uiat an "liarm,..,,,m••••••llll UCI professor ·Arnold Binder with n and outside audltiftg firm, as requlrtd by J • I OUJl•I COAIT ' DAILY PI LOT OIWtll ClllUT ..U•}t.,.jNG <oMl'AMV --.... rt ... N. W.M ,,. ........ hllll.rw Th•91•• "'"" I.di .. 1~1111•1 A. M11rp~i•• IMMlllW ... Clltfte1 H. I..•• 1.1c••r• P. Nin ANlt!tlflr MMtlt~ IEtl~ e ....... oms. JJO W•tt l•T Strt..t Mti'lhtt ,_.,,.,t: P.O. le• I 160, 92lt• -- -· ~-· 58 v~te,.respecUvely. state law, ali'e1dy inspects all of the The overall vote on the cltyhood issue finance . department'• records on a produced a two to one margin · for In-quarterly bail.t. corporation. That vote.ratio wa1 leS1 than "I'd ilto like Input from the councll on .hoped, but ntvertheless large. • this job, beeauie the staff can write any Voters In Culverdalt. the 1mallest type of job description," he added. precinct with only 355 registered voters, "Maybe St. Clair ahould write the Job • 1gave the lncoi'poration issue the greatest deacrlptlon," Interjected Mayor Robert support. More than Tl percent of the Wilson. · voters V1>ted .t lo l ln favor of. the new cl-"He's not qualified," replied Hammett • tyCalifornia Homel: ~ larre•l preclnct "But maybe be ought lo present his Ideas · h 1137 ·-• ed •• I to the. clty manaaer." wit . , ,Vler1. approv UJt new c ty "Now·l think the City manaaer ou!lht to by a vate of 7 to ,2. ;I'm'nrAJt wa.s 11·2 per-also have--ln""' frorri the a, dminlstrator of tcent: .... ,-"""' : Ttgtle Rock, ·another larae precmct a medical office," st. Clair sakl. "Not t Mn ed just Norn a barber." with:.,ll''" voters, approv cityhood with St. Clair"·-lau--•~• an attack on cl-a three to one vric.e. Turnout in TUrtle u1e11 •ium;i. Rock was 80.6 pe.rcet\t, ty finances, char1inf: "We've done to The R e as o r Residence precinct In many funnt things with our Jl1t1ncu. Untversit,y Park tallied 34S yes votes and This city lt aolng down the financial 189 noes. Of 760 eligible, 70.2 percent . tubtt." 1• • •• voted. ~men voted 4-1 ..-tp •cctPl a The Vassos Rt!ldence precinct, 1150.:Jn. roptlne annual tinanclal .,i'eport".' lrom Uni versify Park, showed 23 in favor ant._ . Flnance Dtrector • .Robert ()Q)&n, st. Clair 192 ·Opposed lo incorporation. Qnly. 11,1 voled "DO" becauft he aafd "Ofn•n' 1hould percent of them registered, voted. .have slrne<t the re£0rt as trta1u.rer. • , . • • Mesa Counci'tnieir-Delay Comment on 1913 Act Couacilmen decided to rt/rain from comment tn. Cost.a Ma.a thi1 week on tht Coast Community Coll•&• Olstrlct'a ltli Act proposal ln Hunli1\(ton Beach. district for I~ but didn't Monday nip!. Yattran Coundlm1D Alvin. Pinkley, noun, a letter trom Dr. Norm aft Wat.son, cbancellllr ol th• mll•ae dlatric~ advlstd 'his fellow councilmen to wait and 1ee If th• colleae 1oe1 throu&h with ·111 ltt3 Act proposal. Christmas Shoppin1? · If you decide to' &ive · a . dlamond to the one you JoVf: this Christmas, the ]east important consideration can be given to Its size. Of far greater importance are the clarity and cut of the gem.you pick .. Since a diamond is truly forever and speaks !Jf love as can n~ other gem, you want tht ,vefy }Jest1qualt. ty your money can buy,. Purity of c'oJor and the skill of the diamond cutter are the fact.ors that give this lovely •ton• Its enduring bril· Hance . Not everyone can give a three carat diamond to a Joved one, but •••n a tiny diamond of outstandUig · clarity and cut, wm give l11tin1 lo>' .to both the giver and the reci· plent. Let ' us help you make your 'J11t ' . mlnui. Chl'iltmas 11Jt llil one that muns the moot. A perfect ·di• mond. set In a ring or other piece of Jewelry, says Merry Christmas In a very 1pecial way. I I ~ I i i I I .. , • A-4di1mond1. l~white orre11ow solid aold case, Gold·filled br1Celet $195 B-14KyellOWIOlld ao1d !"'"0 W8tCh •... $135 When she sees the Omega name on her watch she'Jf know how mUch extra thought you .Put into her Christmas. sne ·may not realize '.that Omefa watches are used cin a11 Apollo moon fllahts and Jn International Sportina Events: She'll haVe It Just f~ l1s enduring depend1bili!°)'. .. ' . J. ~ . ·JJu~phriej Jeweferj 1823 NEWPORT Bl VO., COSTA MESA The lit! 1,c~ U Approved In HuntinltOn Beach. \lfOUld ' let up an ase11ment dillricl with district-wide ta1ln1 power1 for Golden West Colleae. On toUler ftiabll, Cost1 Me.sa Ctµn- cilme.n have btavlly crlUc\ud the coUi:11 Wat.ton's l•Utr to the. ,Huntlnaton Bt1ch Council uked for a delay ol any •. ~=::di'~~ Ult ltll Act unUI It 11 l-----------~·..,~· ~~~~!_!•'!'_lllll~-~-~!!!•~·-~-~-~,.~-~-~-~-~'*!•!!!!•~-~-!!•!,_!'!!;.~~~ CONVEN IENT TERMS lANKJ..MERICAAD-MASTER CMAR'l 24 YtARS IN SAME LOCATION PHONI 141°1401 •• ' ' ~. ' #' • y()t M,'No'. 30f; :4 ~NS, 52 .l'AMS ,r. <I "' , ~ " . . $ ..! • ,iJot' s H'Oii4ay .. . ~dulet ·T~ld· •I -• -. WEDN£SDAY~ DECEMIE« 22, '197 ( ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . • Mayor of New ~e: City By. I. PETER KRIEG Of "' Dliltr ..,.., ..... Attotjiey W~liam F!Jchbach, surpns. top voto-,. in• ~ts Irvine in· corpor1Uon eleetloll, ~ily Is destio- el! to ·-the nm miyor:'OI the dream city. , · "If the counCil Ot!ef1,me the post, twill accept." he'sald alter rlJldlng ... he bad .outpon.a lbeJieavy favorite in lbe ,r..,.. John Burton~ cha.innan of tht Council or tile Communities of Jrvlne. "Het!, I/II nominate l\i.IYI," aaHPHeftry Qulileyl who with Fitcllbach IJld, Mr1. Gabriel e Pryor, compllse a oorl ·o1 lbr ... llle)Dber majority ol U..~ lillce all three ...,:. endor>ed by' Ille Irvine Totru1ow citiw11' group. J\lrl.P-slmiltrty p(eclgod.her, aqp- pc>r:! to Filchbach, ll)'ing, ·:1110..-no other reUon. beoaooe be: wb the top Vol&'ftt· ter." .. «.' · me. votes. are neecfod to el*'1 the maytr. , Burton, who prta1mably would have lilied the moyoralty·and ...old hlive llad It il a, third CCI candld•le been eli!cted jo Ult council, bad no • comment on the Bel-thll Will . talre place when U.. coomcU linl,~. prnbabl1 nerl,..... ,The fifth COllllCPman. E. Ray QW;J•y. said he -sopR"fl IOd -t -Filcbbach "il tie Is el<ctod" mayor, bu! bt detllned "at thil time'' to..ay whethn' be ""'Id cast bit vole far him In hopes ol mUJng the .. 1eet1on unanlmolll. j'I don't know." be atld, 0 1 really don1. 1 may have to vote [Q)' conac1ence.r ,. -' ., You~· set ·y~ ., .......... . ".ro )aeuz~' P0ol·'. • I I • .TEN CENTS . ' y i . Is u.. .....,any accepted count ol IJ>. dividuala livine in the of:w city, · Among other conalderations the new City Oounctl may be expected to act on shortly alter taking office are tho !olloW- lng' ....,\doption of a resolution applying all CO<llllY general ordinances to the new ctli to gl~ rrvme a tempxary body or laws . .:...cant:acUng lc:ir the services of 1n at. torne:r. accounting staff, and IOme (Seo lllVINI!; l'ale I) • 70Per~nt Give ·Issue 2-1 ·Margin By GEORGE LEIDAL Of ""' DlllY ""' ltlfl . • l ' • ' • • ' One of the belvlest tumouts in Orange eoiiiity incorporaUon election history ereated an 18,000-acre new city of 1rvinl Tuetclay with 18.l percent of 4,739 voters favor'~.lncorppraUon. Of the new citJ'• t ,'IU total reg~tered voters, 'lt.5 ~t voled. ' ney elected a five member citJ coun· "ell,.·* .-any .... o--. • . *llatek or teamed candldata. · • 'roe .....,...M ,city .. , ... ,.,u tenclldateo 'ant 1llbtam II. l'llcbbach with 2,0i4 vota; ',,....: Baitoa ... !,Ill; llny Qldcle• wllll ~; Mn. Gallriellt J'ryOI' -1, ... and E. Ray Qufcley, with 1,374 ~-· ' Trioiling the elected ~ city c:ouo- ,cilmen """ candlclatn Jerry !lboyteJ With 1',317 votes: Miles· E. "PetJ·, Peleraon, with 1,254, and Wayl!O A. Clark, with 1,17&. Oniy two of the five ca:ndidi.tes eD- dorsod by State Senator llormls E. ~ler (R·Newport Beacll) I weie elected l ' . . 8m'ton and E. Ray Qufiley were._ five bac~~ by ·carpenter and mdorstu by the CIUzens Commlttee !or the Cily '1!. Irvine ·ICOCI). A laaf mlnute JAiier cam: ~ dJrectod 10 Ref!Ul111can resldems or the new city la: ~ to haVe failed. Peterion, (])oylre and.Da\lid H. S m I I h , who garnered only 915 votes, were the other Carpenter-CCCI enCioneeo. Irvine Tomorrow, however, showed considerable polltlcaJ mUlcle in the new city. 'lbree of the foor candidatn endoned by the organizaUon'a membership Wert! elected, Filchbach, Mts. Pryor and Henry ~ey. Robert Potter, the fourth Irvine Tomorrow eodorsee, received only 711 votes. Three or the prospective ~ncllmen live . in Unlvel'!ity Park, although the voter turnout at the three preclncts in that lrvlne community ;were ihe lowest of an elghl preclnclli escept the UC Irvine. CouncU members Burtoo, Mrs. Pryor and Fischbach live in Univenity Park whm voter turnout avera~ only S6 percent. su0ctl8!u1 caniildate Henry -QU1g101 liv., bt The Rlnch. Conln1 and north Irvine preclncta Jogged tumGUta In acesa of II) percent. The fllth cooncllman, E. Ray Quigley (Seo ELECTION, Paget) • Tlte ralmtorm wlllcb bu altead)' -the Oraot!• Cout Is ... peeled to lbtgfr at leut °"""8h 'lbunday. A new storm ii JoooUig juat off Ille cooit. lligbl should bo Ill the 5GI with Ion jn the .. . INSIDB 'n»DAY • The Newport BaUcl Companu · -move• tnto larger q~ at the John. WGVM Th.eater in B.,,.. Park lo a claonu of rave1. Sem Efttntaimnnt> Page ' 32, I LM ._. ti -.. -.. cM--. -.A =-. c,.... .• --" ~ ..... ~..: -.... -" ... .._ " _.._,. ..... """" ~ -.... --. ........ ,..,.., .... ~c_..... .,, ,,.... ,.,.. ' . -.... -" -.... W•lfltt t ........... . ......... ..... ,,,l, . .,....... ... ' I ' ··~ ................. , ....... . '~ ') DAIL~ Pll6T -SS--• • :Jurisdiction~ ' . Irvine -Cit~ .. ;Detailed • t,.. • ~ I;.! - . • ,. A- ·r 1N ~ or' · . ew . ,. • (' -r-' J ,~ ..... -• • -f •• ·.,. .. ::-i • ·-11 a(_lbe Tbe~llow i• 1 compilation, by 'de~ '11111 wvlco coounueo' free SCl!ool. ~71 ~~ 'ii 'Mieh<l!on and .Yale >;-In Ult Saddleback .Communlly College e 11Q Mi~ -· , of m1D1 of Ibo~ u..up June ao, 1111. • Inliie jaolor .... UllMnllJl' . • """4:_~ • .Dlllrlcl wblch ofltra two yut degree dlr , , lblt -loaorvt.lrvlnodty, ldool_1,...,.Tbe ... JoaquinEiemenlal'y JM1'1lf ·-· lllllJ "911•. • ..,.,,__lJldoolllO-IJlllrll:! ...,,._. It ill ........ al ~ of.Ult new , flt, wW Pin Pre-a -All or ~ ol School l!lll*l ~laid t•'~ ,lllW;PWI• lldloGI w h Is lhailnJ Mrv15° lhe new elf Willi OM Mglr ....... I MargutrU. Par.wll)I, Mission Vle{o. :111>1 replact n\any /,i ' Ji)rildictlOol lour. Oranp County Fin Dlllrldl WVt adlooll wlJllll\ Ult ntw clly o( lrvlnt. 'l1)e lidlllloia I( Jml Sand ~ A1e011t lo campus -Uni•enli!> High lt'lt'll'Cam· Uol•tnfly -The Uili;erslty or ..UCb aerved city r~ ~ to th6 tbi. nn city, *1tboucb the ney dty' Jl~Y are: Turtle Rock Scbpol, Sl51 Aml1lt .r.utlmbl. B)' leaittmbet 011m a,.,, pllJ Drive, near Turtle Rock ..... ;. ·-... California campus at Irvine lie! entirely tlecUon. :;:; ·• "'"; .. ,ed,ay opt1 JO create thdr own1 flre Drive tnd University Parle. Elementary lnten6edlate sCbootfa~J1Jty wUI be rttdy Tbe enUre 18,000 aere •city UN within within the new city boundaries. UC! -1 • • ..,, , , • ·;i.., ~ ,;~~· ..,; enrolls 7,000 •ludenls,and employa a -'+--..,..R{~-~;-;1 .-~ --__ Bo~~ You ·voti,d i·-·lr~in~-:f :~:,~~~r~;;~~~~ ... ___ ~·~··-, ,.. • -~ ~. • ·:; W'i;-.. .: • • • • ·:c.-: •• , ~·.~..... ·, .. • . ..,..~·:. "" -· --p-rocasesl'l-mllltorr1allo-ns-orse---w~e _..gtwl!ir-..,,;~~i-\. ~ • _ ,..t.· ..::..:.......,_-...;.__;;;;,._,_,..;;,_;;... ___ .:._ ______________ ,_-"".:....-"---""";.;.,,""*'-.:,:.....:;;:..~,_----. dally to the oecondar): treabneot stage, t -L4cating and rtdtli\a: temporary city " ... , • • · .!.,\~' .. r ~ :. ~ "::: •. The treated waste Water is sold to the lil1l facllftie>. ' ·• ' ' ;. P R E C I N C T S , · , · • • -:~ • Irvine Company lor Irrigation purposes ~··-Negotiattni Contractl!' with ~. )ti , .. , , ~ .... ... .. ~' ~ .. , : . ,:.., U!d :a~~WD.~ischarg~ no efflUent into • · .,,..,..,, • • ~-•. One I Two Thr• Four ---. _ E_ight, • • . . Or'!l1(e ,County Sherifra offi~ f0< polic!t' • : OltjCORPORiiiON • . Turtlo UCI C1tff. l.rvino P,lvt S.ix ~-Culvtr. Al\M~I·" TOT~ Water supplies lo Irvine hOme tapo aOd ,l!l!M~ for the fiscal yei.r lf72-73. :· • ~-~ .. -, • Rock Home• Meadows *University Park-.• dale' , Industrial custom~rs come from the mw..-1tra deputies will automflically ~ · .. -COiorado River via the Metropoliti.n r -~ · ·• · .. I , Water Dis riot. · ~e the new city through June ~.im.. YIS . _ · 660 62 710 439 345 .2.83 425 217 83 3,124 OU.er UtUJtJes _The new city Is tetv-,;::t 1 dt;:;ra~er~ty :!~rt :~e: .~O 1 -~ 4 203 206 212 165 . i89 192 240 sa· .94, 1;515 :u~e~h~~~!c G~~l~~~;o~~~ ;i!encal alaff. lhe CitY Counc:ll ~.are VOTJ:~ RfPlfl'RATl!)N . 1,070 833 1,137 749 760 777 1,011 355 26 6,~19 Southei:n California tdison Company .. • ,l!!!Oded Immediately. OU!ers .nil;'". -_m, ; eiicJNi'Siot1NG ,;_-:,· 80.6 32.1 81.2 80.6 70.2 61.1 67.0 77.5' -70.5% Police -Tile ,Orange County Sherill'• tt'..'' --1 1 Department eerv'es the new city and wlll dude a rJnan!'e clerk, I bullding clerk • c· if< _:,._. ~.U.Nc' It-.• ' .continue to do so at no extra coot "" 'ind a rectptlonist. '""""-1 residents, until June 30, J972. At that • -Appointment of an adminls!rative CAlfDR>'ATES 1 time the City Counc:il may opt to conlriet tenrices consult.ant to guide the new city ·• · · ' · ' · · for continued sherill'1 service. through lls lirst six a>onlha or longer. JOSIPH -IALL • • 306 I 12 171 113 84 76 139 . 60 .22 • .i,118 -Reconsideration or County Planning ARNOLD BINDER 142 124 76 51 117 80 108 27 -·~a ' · _ 785 • Commwlon and supe.Vtso~ approved ·; ··==J:.o=M=N=;B:lo!=R=T=O=N============~:=--"-3-8=7=· :::::1:3:::::4:1:2:·=:::2:75=~·===2"-0-2::::::14=8:::~::2:2:9:::::1:2:1 :::·:·:~.;..·4-6=:·.;::::=·===1~.893 zone ~AAiO• .for. a~eage .Jn Ule "win--'J~E'-R'-RY~CccH.;..Oo..Yc...K.;..Eo....._~-~--l--2.;..3'-3_,__ __ 7-f~~3.;..63~c-I _.;..1.;..65-f-'-l.;..5.;..6 _r_~l.;..00~+--~17'-7_1_..._.c8~7-f-·-~2.;..g,;_• 1f-,_,~.__1, ,317 dow" area of central lrvlne. City bu aJ>o _:WAYNE .. C:kA.RK · 289 I 81 137 129 157 140 154 55 34 · 1,176 -Proximately two We!ks fr o m· in· corporation lo act on Ule tract.! which STEPHEN DE LAPP 33 89 39 15 62 30 70 18 28 334 would allow construcU>n of more Ulan MALCOLM ELLIOTT 15 1 22 11 17 12 18 15 6 ' 117' 1,IM,.new bomea. .. c , I ' . -• ,WtLtlAM EISCHBA(tt : 400 182 284 182 285 222 339 90 80 2,044 -•·Other conslderalions lacing lhe riew ci-_!M=R-"S"-. ~L"U"C"Y-'-F"LE00Tc.CccHccEccR~~--l-'-2"4'-f--'1=1-l--=50"--+--"-19-f--23=--+-'-1"1~+--'2.;..7_1_-=2=-1 -f--=12'-'ll----'1"98_.~ ty council were outlined in a study rewrt _s.cA_N_,,D,..Y=FR_E'-U"D'-------+---'6'-. -+-......co~+---=l-r---'o-l------1---0'-_,-1-_.co-1---'7-1---· -Ill-----· 6i __ pre~red for the Iryin~Company~by nit~ -.tel Dalt0n1 ·incofporatlng. city .. manaler-·_,L,,A.,_Y,,T,_o,,N;_,_G-'A,,R_O=N'-E_R __ . --·--+---,,4--' ···1--~0c-+--.,.4-+--.,.1=9-1-·--3-+--~5--f---0-2 -l--:-'1-1-_,_•--_,r ____ 38 __ !or Yorba Linda. CHARLES HUEGY ltO 30 121 79 81 103 108 38 25 685 . Dalton, wh0.projected no ta, would be KENNETH J. HOLDEN • 3 5 15 9 8 11 1-0 2 2 • 65 f...ded to support Ule new city during lhe Kl;>NRAD L~RSON .• 43 5 115 102 27 30 44. -24 10 , 4U' 1!1'12-73 fit!"l year, esUmatO.r Irvine JULIUS MAZUR 20 4 12 15 6 14 10 11 7 99 ·Poulet nMd to hltt H J!<Ople d~rli11 lla fJrs{ aix monlha as a new city wiUI two BEi'T.Y J, McMIJLLEN 148 36 123 78 86 159 ·84 100 34 • 748 mt ore positions being added during Uie JAMES F: MOSER . 7 2 21 10 27 46 ~5 18 3 1n. ollowing year beginning July l, 1972. While . lJie '"tf'ding huedlea _were R. DEAN PLSON _ 94 13 149 219 46 60 67 33 21 702 IOlnly • Uie-new 1 -<0uncil must act on quick· --.-M-l_C_E_S _~_E_T_E_R_S_O_N-'----+--1:ie--+--o-<"---5-1-7-+---17.,.8+-:l-:-Oc-8 -l--=-7.4,.--+-:12"1~1--9'-3-l--'1=7-1l·---l-,254=-- 1 the follow na: are some Dalton predict.! may,be-ry jn f?nowlntmonth>. ROBERT POTTER _, 106 212 66 65 66 84 104 16. 72 771 .!_:~ryelf-B.,;nm-licensill1 !Jlw •MRS •. GABRIELLE PRYOR · -251 .• 181 170 121 200 189 254 41 · 83-,,4il0 ~"· e<tive, with each new dwel-'·&:.RAY QUIGLEY JR: ', " 315 10 333 170 142 122 /Ing ,unit .being charged ~. . 176 94 22 ~.~4 • Mireh -~ lrvine .bulldflng ~eparl-· !llNRY QUIGLEY 343 I 67 267 236 188 171 280 91 65 1,61!8 , • }ntnt opens W1w lJ many at our pet10ns · I •'0mployed; one aeruor and three building _,Lo;;l::-N::,·:;cR;:cP~B'::IN;'::S;;'O=N=.c==-----f-7-'1:.:6'--C:--=l.::O_f--=24.:.....1--=l0'-1-..,..C9'-+--,-c=6:_+--'l'-"5-1--'2"-7 -f--·...:4'-lf----'l:;:201_ ~ ,,lmpeclors. • ,. .. . . . . ' IS~DORE SCHNEIDER ' 40 I 11 43 30 159 200 210 13 18 I 724 ; -'-B'ulldin&J>ermlt feet -th' ·1 \•1>•~ I (' •• .. ; •· ·' •pattoi\ iliidy'a primal\. """''' ot' cfly I'"-' ~..\T.:YIV~S/.l:;;:;'f~!:l~~-J,··, -,.----t.+~~'!''3:C-'!--::o~,f-J·-•::.:•0:;54 _ _,1724~-.,;8:;0~L' _4?,'9~+--..,.t1=,1-~ _ __,5~8~-,,..!:15!...,lf--,.-.,9l"l~5-. · ~venu"-'-are i1unched. ALAN .SNODGRASS -··, 377, I 14 91 91 116 94 107 65 '._22 '977" •. April -A planning department bef\n• -c;;;;;:;:;;:';;;:-;;=~-;-:';-;;~----C'-'::=--+--O.:~:r--::-::--1---:::+-7.-f--:=--+-'"7-t---:C'-!--"'=-jf----.:::.:-- "'IUl one all!Ociate and one a_sslstant plln--;R;'::l:':CC:H;'::A;'::R::CD,,W'='H:'-IT:,;E::;S::clD::.E::._ ___ 01--'2:::7c_ii-'·--'3'-149 93 14 17 13 21 6 343 -ner. . ROBERT_ ~IRGES · 14 3 f--.~28~f---2c-2c-l---4-,,6-r--1=-3-l--'32~1--'1"'2-f--'7'-. -II-,-.-. _ _;1:::7=.7_ :ion!'d. lrvlne Pl"'lf"a c.~ ·~ l I •o··~T !i11!1MER1i1AN I • 19. ' 155 19. 9 27 17 47 s 36. 335 • 1:-A trash di1poaal franchise yielding i..:;;;::::l::i_:=:::=:=::;:::=:=·==================:':::=:;;-==================:::;==J '~Jhree percent or the grogs.revenue·to the 1 new d ly h approved. • Fr11m P.age l AWOL S Jd• . May. -A public wru:ks inspection 0 JerS depa\(men\ begin.\ operation•, wiUI· one COUNCILMEN •• inspector being hired. H. Id . y· Blaze Destl'O)'S Big Lumber Yard PLACERVILLE (AP) -Fire that lit four buildings and ate hugi slacks or up a rain-fill!<! sky has destroyed tht fresi'lly trimmed lumber. • I Weather Slows Hunt for Man Orange County sheriffs officers waittd anxiously today for a break in 1J1e ' we!!lher that will allow ihem to r~~· their three-day search for a misalng Tustin man. ~ The hunt for .21-yei.r..cld Richard Ingram, missing since Sunday, li ct;n- tered in the Si\verado Canyo~ are8. Sheriff's deputies found the ~!l!tpg man's car parked in roqli brush country in that area in~ lhe early' i'tiges of the search. ' ' · ' rieputlt.! said they will again, weath~r permitting, use bloodhounds -to ·trY and pick up Ingram's sce.it..Ttie·Jftimala fafl- ed to pick u~ the mi.Ising man 's trail w~n they were pressed Jnto the Jiubt Tueaday. Ingram was reported missing by Jiils girl frierid. She. and sherlff'I offi,fis know of no reascn for his disappearance. -• Moto.rists Escape ,, Wet Road lnjUries · . • . I Despite the first heavY" rain/iii of the mont~ Ulis morning the Calilorriia 1H'JghWay P~trol reported• no serious in-- juries in highway and rreeway accldenta. Sgl R!Chard Van ' Patten said'' there we.re about 20 to 25 accidents reported to the patrol by 11 a.m. but oo serious tn. jurit.!. Drama C'ritic ·Dies July -Wit)I the opening ol the new e Ill 1e1· 0 fiscal year, city hires a city manager and hn lived In Irvine for three and a half an aulatant,_ , · years. p S hi• Placerville Lumber eo·. yard three miles Although they were aided by a light LOUISVILLE, Ky ... (AP) -Gerard J. east of here. rain, firenl'en battled the ,.flames for '.an Gaghan, 69, a Col umnist and drama critic -City contracts with the ~unfy for Mrs.. Pryor, ·also 31, of 17726 Acacia Urse ll8lC . ng poUce, street maintenance, animal con· Tree ~ne, Unl~sity Park, WI! en- ,.trol, soil-te.sUng and health services,that dorsed by Irvine -Tomorrow and was ac- .-.unfil the new fllca.l year were provfded at lively supported by a cadre of Irvine .'PO charge to the city. housewives WhO have long been active In . ~ity. contracts with private firms for school j>ollti'cs. _ \ngineuing, finance, attorney, parks An hono~ ·graduate .In history from ·maintenance and 1lreet aweepfng and Stanford University, Mrs. Pryor has been ·•triplnJ:. active in t:earning Unlimited, the Later considerations outlined In the UrUvers1tyParl{Parent-Teacher AssOcla· •• j>alton study indiciite the new city might lion, the Village Park Community hire additional employes to plan a city Association and Ir.vine Tomorrow. t"ecreational program in April, 1973 with She is married to journalist Larry ~the program to begin In June, 1973. Pryor. They have two children and have To date, there has been no commitment lived in Irvine for thret years. ,to the Dalton study timetable on behalf of E. Ray Quigley Jr., 38, or 18571 Via the new city council. The cuUine is an ap-Palatino, Turtle Rock, is the senior IUC· ~prolimation of some of the things the cosful city council candidate. 'new city government must consider, A college graduate, Quigley has served .,however. on •the board of the Irvine Ranch Water OIANll COAST DA ILY PILOT District and is active in the Greater Irvine Industrial League, Friends of UC Irvine and CCI. -. Quigley is married, has two children and h3f lived in IMne for three yean. Officially, lhe successful Ciluncll can- didates will not beCome council members until the new. City is certi!led by the Oranie County·Board of Suf>erviscrs and the California Secretary of State and the A pair of soldiers listed as ·AWOL from Fort Riley, Kans ., are awaiting various charge& today,· after a wltneu to the strongann robbery of a Mission Vtejo woman, 76, trailed two suspect.'l who in- advertently discarded half their loot. The lnve.sUgatlon criglnated at Fashion Island in Newport Beach and concluded at 2 a.m., following Huntington Beach detectives' st.akl!Ollt of a downtown apart· ment there. Following the arrests at 218 Chicago Ave., the GJs were turned over to New. port Beach police, who booked prh1ates Charles Calabrese. 22, and Pierre Lilligo, 18, on suspicion of strong arm robbery. Investigators said a witness alerted at 10 : 15 p.m. by the screams of purse snatch victim Mrs. Florence 0 . Davidson, of 26031 Adelanto Drive, Mission Viejo, followed a suspected getaway car. The victim said she losi. her purse con- taining MO when one young man ran up behind and snatched it off her arm in the fashionable center. Placei'ville Flre Chief Carl Grundy hour before brtnging them under control. for the Philadelphi" Daily News for 26 estimated damage today at $2 million. Witnesses said the site was still years,, died Mondly: Ga1han .re!ired twc> The flames late Tur.sday roared through smouldering early today. years ago. , ,....___,.~-~-~m~r%1M~~~-------i GEM i TALK ,! . . l TODAY i by I If you decide to give a diamond I Christmas Shopping? " _, new council is P.l'..cirn in. 4 ''l:lqwever,"" t~ '.fi'l".lt winuers plan a .met.Ung at ... 9~ ... --,.m. Thursday in University Par1t ~ .Clubhouse, 4 s 3 o Sandburg Way, I~. The prospective city council will map plait! to finalize the incorporation, Burton said. During the chase In which a lirense .number was obtained and traced, the purse was discarded, with $20 overlooked by whoever ,stole it. ::ethl::;te r;~:~:~~:~s~~~::1:~ -~ can be given to its size. Of far : greater importance are the clarity and cut of the gem you pick. •• .. -·~ • - • • :i :c •• • • ·~ I •• • ; J.,k a. c.,1 ..... V°" "rts5"111 1NI ~r•I ~ lh-11 ICee•il '""°' lh•"''' A. M 11•,~i11e llUiMf"'9 fdilOr c~.,,,, H. L.,, a;,~•-' ~. Nin Af•lflMI ..._.lrte l!tlror. DAl1.Y •llOT, wlfll wltld! ll _,.., ... h "-'"""' .... •W.. 'Hit!.:...""" ,_ .. ., ............. ltlww. ,... '"'°"' ...._, eMdl. (""' ,,.,_. HllfllllttlWI ~ ..... Iii! Y1119't', .... C""""'-1 c..--..,. ~~ ........... -,.,..,..1 •"*'· · Jl'rlMi,.tl -.,,...,.,.. iM911t II ., JM W.01 t1r S.r•I,, (•Ml• MH1, f:ll1, .. ni (7141 MJ~J:tl Cl ........ ._.. ... '42·••7• ... c......-•• ··••t•IMll , •••••••• 4fl-441t (.,.,,Wit, 1'7' 0....... CMtl l'llllllttll .... ~,. ,.. ...... ,..,...,, llfvlw1tlof11, 91illlll'IM _..., at H.,_.,I~ llt"1tl _, w ~-.. ~ .,.t1e1 ,,.r. ,.. ..... ~ .... ,-. ~ ~ ....... Mlof 11 ~ ''"" ... c..ft M.,,, t9!lltni .. , Wlfer~,i-. ... ..,.-w ... -*YI l'I' .... H N.11 -"!lyl 111ltlMtY fntlMIM, U.H ,,_,.,.,., Frotn Page 1 ELECTION .• • • Jr., lives In Turtle Rock , whtre voter 'countll were also high. at IMJ.6 percent ot th~ total regi$tered voters. Only one precinct voted heavily against iocol:poraUon. It was the University where 206 opposed tM new city and 6Z favored it. Turnout was lightest at the UCI precinct with only 32 perc~nt of the' 8.U registered voters casting ballots. UCI is In the mldst Ot Chrj!tmas vacation and ~bservers sPeculate few •tudenU: re- mained to participate In the election. The absentee vote counts were also light. There were only 177 absentee ballots COWlted. or these, &1 were for tbe c;rporation. '1'1lt absentee votl!N. bt:lleved lo be primarily students at UCT, favored Mrs. Pryor, with M vote!!; Fischbach, 80, and Henry Quigley. with 55 vole!. Two othera placed in the top five by 1bsentee voters w:ere Rohm Pottu and UCI profe.,or Arnold Binder wtUI n and N votes r~pecUvely. ' Price U1tit Eyes Insurance Rates . . WASHlNGTON (AP) -The Price cc'mmlulon it· expecte<I to roll UCk on ., -. -Thursday a scheduled' Ml pUcent In- . cr.eaae In Blue Cross-Blue Shield In· S\JO!nct"•rates for 1.4 ~million federal e1np4oyu. ~.fr.ice Co'mlllisskln Chairman C . J'ackson'iirayson Jr., Said at a news con- ftreoce Wedne!dtty that Insurance com- panld would not be allowed tc raise rates lo catch up for past lossu. Blue Cross-Blue Shield ld!t $60 million last year, accordln1 lo congressional tesUmony, and this loss was used to Jwlify the sharp lncrea.K In premiums to the Civil Service Ccmmi:!:skln. Grayson said the Cilmmlsslon would rule on the Increase Thursday, but would not Oatly predict that new Insurance rules would force: a rollback. The lnsurA~ llrm orlgin11ly had pl1n- ntd to put the lnerea11e Into effect Jan. 1 without er1ct Commlsalon af!)lfOVol, but a Cilmm.iuion official lhrtatened a Jawsu.it. Since a diamond Is truly forever and speaks of love as can nc other gem, you want the very best qull.i· ty your money can buy. Purity of color and the skill of the diamond cutter are the factors that give I this lovely stone its enduring bril· i liance. i Not everyone can give a three I carat diamond to a loved one, but even a tiny diamond or outstanding clarity and cut, will give lasting joy to both the giver and the reci· pient. I i J. A --4 diamonds. 14Kwhiteoryellow tolld ROid case. Gold·fllled bracelet ~195 B -l•K Yellow tor id Jo!d j strap watch .... $135 Whe" she sees the Ome1a name on her watch she'll know how miJch extra thouiht you ,put Into her Christmas. Sht ·ma y not rea lizt that Ome11 watches are used en all Apollo mocn fU&hts and In International Spartin& Eventa~ She'll have it just for Its endurint depindablllty. • Co/l'.t In, VltJI• Of Phoflt lor ,,.. Om ... $qlt ttOC.hwt.. Let us help you make your last minute Christmas gilt the one that means the most. A perfect dia· mond, set in a ring or other piece of jewelry, says Merry Christmas in a very special way. l 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA I -CONVENIENT TEIMS ' 24 YEAIS IN SAMl LOCATION ADV. L:::::.:=T:.::::. .. ..:H:~:·l401 ' t l VOi:. t4,'"\i«). 304, 4 Sl¢TIONS, 52, PA6U OAA'NSE COUt,.IT'f, CALIFORN&t.t . c • • :r I 1 , ,• ' • ...... \ •• a ... ·. . , . Qtvelopineol ~-" The IU~ra bave·one more minor ldlon' to tab on the Salt er.et .i.at. N:OO week they will vote on minor a iMnt.s on the Avco-county &&l'"- ment inanqated by delays. which ate caused .by_ required atate laods COl!l· mllolon l)e.rings. 5ampoon said the slate ·land '1eof\oi, -lively set for Jen. U in the ~ -Clfy ~ll. ahould not dilly~ ol Ille almOll one-mlle beach area. • He pi:eciictOcl the facililywoold be open . . • • • to the public tllls summer. Sampoon reeted off an ·lmpreatve llst· of.lbe statlatlc> COlllltiOled 1'jlh .the pro-'JeGI: ' ' . ::;.Two pati1ng areu will have a capaclly'for 1;1112 cara al -time. -Estimated. l:ieacb uaeta aL any. one Ume ·are calculated al ,1,1148 -bas· id1;oa. fouc tea car. , • ._ -.\Jlmial uw-<lays (a '.B!>.l'-t lel'm) •• estimated 111850,0llO. -Beaeb froalap Ibo!· will be m'ade avai14ble to the publle is 7.800; felt U· . r .v1.ne -. I . ' .. .. . ' ··.j\., . ! . .. l . . . ' ' .. ~ ' -.... ··r· -M·--' · ·:·f;.h ,t'is••••as ·F ·eed:. . , . Laguna Oatr.each Hosts .Mari1ies . . ' '-Pilofs Holiday Scheilules .Toia .. • Holiday eclltions of !he DAILY PIWI' wilf bl! poblll!lhed an Friday of .thiJ week ~Friday of -week (Dec. 24 and 31) ~· ~1 schedule calling for home 1.~veey .during the morning hours. Yule Decof ators Win Laguna's ' Jaycee Contest ). Laguna Beach artist, I llorist and I detective have -won top honors in the ·Jaycees' annual Olriltmu decorating Cooiteot. Winner In the residentlal division was ia.lliidmfa, jOO Mayntalft IWH; home ol artl!t'Romeo lleyna wliO tiaI etdubited his c'.tramlci and weaviDJ in the Festi~al of Ari& • Top commercial award went to Eschbach's Floruts, 230· Bro.adway. Tbe ToP of the' World home of detective G<orge Plotts was honnred lor the best rellglous dl!play, Old ,_LiJl:r.~y To Become --. - " il DirDe-4..t.~ clauHled ads for publica· <u.. in CS.IUrday . odlllons (Dec. 1$ and :i:aii. 1) wDI be deadlinod at S:30 p.m. m l'l'banday for these t"° #Mb lnslead o1 . Runnen-up In the residential category ~ere lbe homes of Dr. Eleanor Fraw. ISi Virginia Park Drive, Dr. and Mn. Zachary. Malaby, Ill Linden St. and the RildY llurloo home, I'll C.tallna St. Clemente lM usiial Friday cleadJlne. . • • Plioo» cllll ~.-<lelm!y ol ·the ~ -1'111 be handled. by the --~ unj!I noon"' aQ 18" o1 ~ allecled dlya. DAILY PllDI' , ,:edlcoa.wm be cl0aed all'd'1 each of the '.~ dlJll -Cln1stmu Ett, Cbrlstlnao .)'llj1 New Year's Eve and New \'ear'• o.;. 'Waiter There's a •.• ' jiUllLEY, ldal>o !AP) -Archie Riidolpll of llYrley' 1owld oomethJnr -unasual in his .aoup, but be didn't com· pain. Jtuddlph, wlio 1111 "" U. -....,,. oys!ers nwb' evecy weak lor ·-of his 71 'Jeln, Js OasldJll I large Air!· be..iaund ID his .WW. A local • ~ uy• ltlJ -U. about llO. f H'ClllOrable mention in the nsldenlial dtvWon . was awarded the Paul C: '40 Johnson midence, ms Starlit 0r1ve·anc1 tlle Harold Pastorlne bomO at 1095 Dyer Place. Judges of the "40 Mil., of ~s RulS l!lnd Jewelers, U7S S.. COlst . Smiles'' found the Orange Coast's Hlgbwar was rlllllleNIP In the -· merclal dlvuion, with honorable -!Ions -1 grin llretdlin«·fnllll HIDltinpm going to the Cottage Restaurant, IOI N. Beach to San a.menta this year. Coast Highway and Chk:ken Little's 'l'tley declared Sa~ Clem en t e Enipol'lum, 17f S. Coasl Highway. ''Chrlstmasvilla • 1t7t,• 1 kind o I In the rellgloui categ0<7, an benorabl< "l~ei 1ward the '..a'Wldt -I mention went to The 'Palms Apartmenta, bW<>WI on tJie "~ '!':'llfM Iha! 2IO Qlff llriV.. • .-s to --the .. Chrlilml• Qlr11 A specisl award ror the besl Christmu in ita decorations, and dlq>laya." ' ; . tree. wu made to Mowcb Bay Plaza in , Top residentlal ·Willner tn this year's· t....,. Nlgutl. • contestw .. declarecl-lobeM:haileaV. Winners will be honored al an awarda Dllon familr al Still 'Natthl Park be~ apo-.d by the Jaycea Jn Drive, Lacuna-MP· · · <tnuary. . The Misoioa Viejo \)>. ,.... ........... ' . ' ;. ... r ,. • ... ~· ... ' . , , -~ ~ ' , .... I~" ' -• _..,;,. ' ·1 ... ·1 ~Detieh ·~.·Pafk De .... &:-- ' • ' ' I ' ., , -. ·70 .Peroont • • Give. Is.sue 2-1 Marg~·, • f • The ralnlti>rm .wbldt l>u aJreadY. 1 IOlked "'" Orange Coat la ... peeled to linger at --tluoalh '111uraday. A,_ llorm IJ loomlng . J1!il off the -lllgbl should be • in the IOI wltll Jon ;n the 40I. INSIDE TOBA'Y . ' TllrN._.-1 Bau.t com,..~ ...,,., lnlo lorfltr Qtl<lrlcr1 at Ill< Joh• w.,,.. 2',,..,_, i• s..-Park to 11 ' '"°"" of f'CWI. !tft ·ll'l~, Poge,1 3'. Ul ... ,. __ ...,... ,... '""" ll .... ... -" Ctill....... • ,...,....,... • ~ t'<CI .......... ..,., .... • ..._c...r , •. Cl..... . ...... """"' • . ..... ............ . ............ -. . ~. . ~ ... ,....,. .. =:.. "1 =--.: ... .__ .. ---...... ~· ........... ' .1 ' . . -----1 DAILY "LOT LI w.i...r.r. D«11,.. Z2, 1'71 i Rainstor. ~- • • -• :MayD~ --l:-.i-• .c.:... :3 htche~r .. 620 CoriM Die ·Over Holidays ClilCAGO (UPI ) -The N111onal Safely Council ""' predicted thll bet,,_ $10 ml Ill perlOlll wW !Ile lo tnfllc ·-durlns tbe thrM-day. ft.hour Ch r l,1tm.a1 weekend wblcb bt11nJ at I p.m. local tlme Thursday and ends at '· .. -;;;~~ ' . ; ~u.u8llS Tell India · . • ... • £ Battle Tale rA bllllfaT.:.. ;#!f,;i.mi hit ~!,!":::,~Y·••tlni•te<j l tb• I A long·anlicipated trip to India Wrned louthtrn c•11•w1e IMtirttbhr!Uebf ... Mother a.ooo.. to,;s,ooo person• Into I near-nightmare for Lasuna Beach and ls ~itoili~ -u u.r<;, In-• 'l'OUld ,be, lojultd In traffic, •eel· real tors l.aui!e and Robert Turner when M ef f~ Mliliiii ~"iloWlng.~ iway :. dtntl. .. · • _' 1 they found themselves trap?edi in the ~--:;r;.--~ _ La~ ~· MK ·f!ttsons ~ In midst of the India-Pakistan war during a -. '° · · • ~l"-dw:IJIC ~ ':---.iJIHo·leg<ndary-Kashrnlr. • ~ protlpocb 1 lOM1' · ' ~Qlirialml! -kenil. '.t • Tbe Turners, now safe In Ceylon and ljRJQl-wtrt in 1 some dotlli todly, ac,.. ""~""''---'---"---'-.. ,-_, expected home in Laguna 00 Chtistmas • olinling to the 0 .S: Weatl!ll' S<rvlct.lA -:: night, reoounted their hair·raislng ad-' large storm frori, as yef 9ft1Y ·~Y _ ~ Ft'ee; P..41ge I venture in a letter to their daughter Nan- &vtloped,. J.a hovering just off, ~ ,~ , • ,._ • • ~ • _ . . cy after their escape from Kashmir . • ....i could move in by late Fridix., EL· E""'JON • ,_, "Still can't believe it really happened." ,..... \.:&..I. --writes Mrs. Turner, after describing * The .current 'ltorm ls upected lo"'.,wblp Jr., iuv"'U ll'f l'w11e .Rock. where 'Voter blackouts, bombing, blal.ing anUaircraft up 10me brisk winds throuah lJ!huftdly. counta were aISO high~ at 80.& percent of gwis, a tortiaous ride through refugee-- pd the weather:fnan ,.ya' It 18, d(lwtn& the total re&~ voters . clogged mountain roads and a"'°rted Jnlrm damp alr up from the. IOUthwett. ()nly one pfectna voled .heavily against tsep.pt vehicles that included a gondola, The weather ltf'Vjc~ u.ld that Souther• ~·Uort· 'lt~ w-as the UnivfJ'lily rich.shaw, native bw and an unheated ·-'-II tch nl the~-" wbtB JOI opJ!Oled, the new city llJld 62 train. us·1ua UIUI )' ca es o Y 1.a11 .fa~:)t., ~Ji,j..'{l'U. ll&hte.st at the "We were all packed to leave Kashmir ~of ralnstorms wiudi move~ fl'Om UCI PC'f!C1nCt"'1th"anly J2 .pen:ent of the on the early afternoon plane," sbe writes. • Aleutlana. A weather spokesman U· 833 ~~btg ballots. UCI "but that was cancelled and all filshts In p(amed ,that the cuirent atorm, and the is in tbe:i¢dat of Christmas vacation and and out sµspended indeflnit~ly. The only one looming off the coast are two of the observers ... speculate few studenta re-was out is by one road. 1are syitems that hit the coast nearly majne(I. 1o ·partrcipate in the el~tlon. · "There was a serious question about beado The absentee vote aiunU were also that being open due to a Pakistan army ~ -_ 'ljben tbis happens, the drlz.zlies ~~ light. There were· only 177 absentee drive to take Ka.,._ .. 1.ir -their first In- lot)ler ..ind tend...to pull In rain from Q~ ballot! counted. Of these, 8.1 were for the dlan goal. Also, it their army had r}Ot flDTOUhCnn,g areas. -........... corporation. · reached the road, the Indian Army would The ·weather terVice said that there is The at>sentee voters, believed to be no doubt lie massed along it for defense . .Gm. confusion as to just where the Snow _. prtmarlly students at UCI, favored Mn. In the meantime., the Kashmir sirport livel 1s tn surrounding mountains. lt is Pryor, wltb 83 votes; Fischbach, 80, and was t>t;ing bombed, air raid sirens going currenUy let at 10,000 feet and is e:r.· Henry Quigley, with 65 votes. and a complete blackout enforced. P-'Cte4 to droP.. to about 6,000 feet tonli.hL. 'two others placed in the top five by "Winter had descended and snow wa! -J!olle•et, the Highway Patrol~ bu a~te&voters WJr&-Robert Pott.tr and due any day. The Himalayas are not ex· ~ed chain warnings for the Chilao area UCI professor ArnOld Binder with· 72 and actly frierxlly, so escape was becoming a atone the Angeles Crest Highway where 51 votes respeclively. serious questior\J-Luckily a TCI man sii: lncbes of snow hp alru.dy fallen. 1be overall vote on the cltyhood issue (Travel Corporation of India} wu there QilM ironly 5,000 feet above fta JevlL' · produa!ld a t"9 ti 9ll' m~ for in-with three Japanese visitors so the six of ~'along the Orange Coast probably corp;ration. "l'hlt wte ratio was iels thitn U! determined ta leave regardless. ~· ~n't climb out of the 50s for the nerl hoped, but nevertbeleu large. "We arose early .-3:90 a.m. - several ~ys !t'.ith lows in the 40s. Voters in Culverdale, the smallest because planes came•ln lOw overhead and pnclnct wltb Only 355 registered votus, bombed the airport again, which along ~ ~iguel Leader - Tells Residents' . ---·Acc?~P~-~ents Revte..lnc activiliM o1 ·1111, Laguna Niguel Homeow~ra· Association }¥'bl· ~t ~.,,.., )!JjlHft.noi<d u..t the Jio~p .., ~ 1 rOfe of Jncreaaed ,lm- Ptance iD the <teveloplrig community. B~• !lated u major ~fnpllJJpnenb; ,. !...Agreement with ~vco Comn:uuilty ~·~ ... t.;'blvillit Woi:~tJiiii~ 1if<rd 'j'l""\"1'~ (Ill, i)ltw. i plus, ~ ~ lq pl"" belqre tliey are. IO~ iDJlted lo the county plannln& com- Jiigion. ' ~:..DiJcu.ssion wit1'1Avco.of a .•~stem for enforciq: covenants, cond.IUOns ~ ~p. In 1111 .. m'l11~. ;,i 1.-:-KiOplnJ the <ommurilty infor by DOldln( lhri!e ~ral 111eeIfd1·1, •flyers ne)¥I releasei. ' ~~.. ' Bolrd'of. SUJ>erVllOra ind, throup them, ·the !;ii~ Hfgb,w•y Commlilion to postpane building or the propo!ed Coast Freeway pending 1 report on ita environmental impact. -Helpin1 fqrmulate pl1n1 for beach ll'U use J.Dd· parking. i \ -Investig1tin1 problems pertainln); to waler aippfy ml aewqe ,dispoeal. ("TPfl'IU9dlag El Toro au~rlUea to APst more restrietive rules regarding Jo-. tude Ojlnl over Lquna Niguel. . :ule Surprises Found .. . NORMAN, Okla (APJ -Unlvenity .of Oklabom• -pus police. found 10 pnall llqa containing marijuana. wr1pped to -te Chrlslmas gillo . "91ttered around the campus, mosUy near trees uil. abrubo. !"'Today's search rem1nded me of .an i;:..t« •SI ~uni, but somehow I lall to sM the: humor In the whole affa~," Bill .r.,,.., universlly chief of aecUr11y l&id Monday. -OIAIWI co:Ut ' DA!lY PILOT jlvt' the incorpor1Uon Issue the creatut with anti-aircraft delense shook things 1Upport. llort than 17 percent ·of the up. We glided across a sUll-hushed lake voters voted• to 1 in favw ol the new cl· on a ShlQra (a Kashmir gondola) -not ty._' ... a light i.nywhere, but thank! to a fading CIJifornia µomes , the largeat' precinct moon we aiuld see faintly. It Was truly with 1,137 voters, 1pprovf(l the new city ghostly and bitter aild:' . • . by &'Vote of '7 to ·2. Turnout .wu '1·2 per· '1We ·reridezvoused wiih the others by cent. "i • -Turtle Rock, . another large precinct the lakeside, loaded the cars a'tld started with 1,a'JO vbten, approved cityhood with across the blacked out v-alley to the ;, three to crie vote. 1Umout tn 'l\lrtJe snakelike~ road that deScends· Into fhe &Cl, wu m:1 'j>uCent. plain of India, not . knowing what to ex· The 'lt e a.1 or R6sldence preclnd tn peel on the road below. Luck was with us Uaiv'erll~ Pli'k tallied 345 )'el votes and and we had. no real problems. Troops ilf noei. Of 1lf eligible, 70.2 percfnt were moving and many convoys crowded voted: ' tbe road but we were.able to get through 11le Vasto• Residence precinct, al.lo iii to Jammu after seven hours of tortuous Untvetttr Part; sbo1'ed 23 irt"favor•and tw"nina. · " ' =~p..~·IJ!Oorll!l!'•llo,'!-1 poly. It.I /'There""· left the can:llJld took to a 111 d ' '111 ~ ~-naUve bus -•tiat an expetiencel Fbr The' tJor..,i \lnlTenffy Pnk precinct thrte boUrs we boOncell along io cut ballots at Unlveraity Park Elernen-Palhankat where ~railroad com· tary school and lncotporaUon &alned 425 menced its route into pNlptr. 'l1l.ere yes yotea and 240 noes. Attoul ti' percent we arrived at 5:30 p.m just in Ume to be !JI·.~, i J. .. oti ·Y?~_, ..... -..i II) thf,.t bombed. . ,. • • , . " ·• i _ ~ ~ ~ fd: ~ i I 11Wt loaded OUI' gelf'lnlO a r!CtshaW , • . , j 111!1 followed It to the raH' 1taUon, •long '·· ·l: ~ " with 1IJ. Uie re(µgees trying' to get. ouV- schoo, .... 1=an· ,8 So' n. . hdli! .. o1 peopre -just Ilk• •11 .the _ ~ -movies you've aeen or a war exodu! -truttiihi down a native lane -belongings on tbeir heads and bac.k.9 ..•• ,, Hurt iri ·Accident ~ Bob Thomas, 20, aon of Laguna Bach Unified School Dlatrld board pruldeol William Tbomaa, ii recoverlhg · froln. milXlr injuries aurtalned late SUnday in an automobile accident near ·c:orvatl.l.s, Ore. According , to the.,, elder Thomu, hi• son •nd a p •-• s.e n 1 e r , .Karen .Ratte, of the Oregon c1t1, ~ hit while-travel· ing in a Volkswagen bus, by a Ve.h.icit that ran • slqp &!gn. Both are stude~ts at Oregon State 'University. Young Thomas graduated from Laguna Beach High School in, 1961. Miss Ratte is reported in serious eoo- dition with bud injuries and fractures . "Bob should be home by Christmas Eve," Thomas said, noting he was relea.- ed from tbe hospital Tueaday. Bike Licensing Progranis Slated -·· ---· ~ "The air attack was right by us. The Pakistanis were bouibinl the .airfield which was nut to the railroad station, just a few b)9Ck.s away. Anti-aircraft guns '!'ere blazing away and the planes were zooming In right over our heads ... .the njght fell rapidly and 1 darkened sta- tion Is no place-for comfort ..• .fou:r fnore attacks: occurred .. , .quite • stgbt - f11re1, tracers, bombs, right-by the sta- tion .. •>nie train was late but a desperate mob dashed aboard .... we had sleeper accommodation secured by TCI local man, thankfully, or we would not have gotten out. Sl~per is a laugh -no blanktU, no heat and snow. in placeJ, frosl in others, chill cold -almost froze, but anything to get out. Arrived in Alethi hungry, cold, dirty and thankful -Still csn't bell!ve it really happened that way.•• Reaching Delhi , the Turners found air travel to Calcutta and Bombay cancelled, but finally secured space to Madras and from there made their way to Ceylon - with "borne" a nearing soal. Winnie R. Judd Leaves Prison . ' ' To enable Lagur11ns to oomply with the pew. city ordinmct requ.!ring licensing. of all ).icyclO., Lqll°' .Belch police Depart· rnent rw arranged fOr fiQensing service to be available seven da.YJ 1 w~k at u... offitlil uc:eooi statifw. :Bilte~~.'l'•Y,be pllrchased at ' : the .Ltgu~ ~ C1CJ.err. Ltd., 240 , ; \'liailt:. SI" M<l~tliro&fib Saturd1y 'r lfd"Dl'"f"•.m. lq' p t ar'Sf>orts World, •-:.. 2$0'Bro1dtt•)'. ·Mo y thiough Saturday ijeads . for State FLORENCE, Ar~. (AP) -The large, icon gates of \be Arlwna St.ate Prison swung o·pen tociay.~d .. Winrµe •Ruth Judd, the convicted· tninlc murdei-jss qi.'-Ple • • • • from 9 a.m. ·10 5:» p.m.; and 11 the po.- lice fa:~~t on Sundays and hollday1 onh11 from...9 a.m. to s p.m. 1'he mandatory license costs $1 and ~ valid for the ownership of the blcyCle. 'the licensing program was initiated to help curb the. growing problem of. bike thefll.' ' • Price Unit Eyes Insurance Rates WASHINGTON (AP ) -Tbe Price C:Ornmluion b apected to roll bact on Ttiunday 1 lcbeduled SU percent in- crute .. In BJ11e Crou-Blue Shleld In· sura.nce ralel for .. J.t million federal employu:. Price Commission, • Chalm11n C • Jacbon Grayaon Jr., aald at Ii qtwt con- ferenee Wednesday· that lns~anc• corn- panJea would not be allowed to raise r1te1 to catch up fOf past IO!lel. Blut Crosi'Blue Shield losl l!O million last year, according to conareulonal testimony, Ind thit I011 was \led to jUltify the 1h1rp locreut !n promlwn1 to the Civil Servlct Commlulon. . ... ~ ~ ~. !tJOI, willCe<f awe a fr;ee woman. ·::· • Mr.s. Judd, now a ' small,. 1raYtt1g w~l{l of t7, wU quicily whi$ked ~way br..nt"1ber$ ol h_er lapliiy, pitnlrnably to' CalJlorn""to begin serving.h'f·pal)!I• · u.-.. Her freedom 'Came leas than :u hours a[t.tt' strid c:ooditions for her parale were approved and rorwarded to Callfomia author1Uts1 The Artr.ona .Board of Pardons and Paroles voted unanimously lasl month to i)arOle Mn. Judd, who waa returned to i;>rison two ye1t1 •to followlnj her seventh and final tsc•pe: from Arizona authorlUes. Mrt. Judd, descfibt<I as • qule~ well mannered woman and a ' 1 m o d e I prlaootr1" by Arizona priJon of!iclals, was convicted nearly two decades ago of chopplng up tl'lt bodies of two com- panions and shipping them in. a trunk to Los Angeles. r. She now will Jive with and work for Dr. and Mn. John Ble~r or Danville, pen· dlna fln•I 1pproval by ~le 1uthorlUH thtrtt . • , DAILY PILOT Sllff PM» NORTH COAST HIGHW.AY ACCIOENT IN LAGUNA BEACH HOSPITALIZED CYCLE RIDER Officer A. J, Deluca Strides :Toward Victim Miller Northcott Who SUffered Broken (et Irvine Cove Man ' 11,urt on Cycle In Laguna Beach An Irvine Cove· motorcyclist broke his leg and sustained serious racial lacera- tions Tuesday when an auto pulled out in front of him as he was northbound on Coast Highway in Laguna Beach. Police said Miller Joe Northcott, 20, of 2M6 Monaco Drive, was taken to South Coast Community Hospital following the noon mishap. A hospital spokesman said today that Northcott was admitted and is In satisfactory condition. \ InvesUgator11 said Northcott w a s travr:ling on North Coast Highway when an auto driven by Roa:er Arthur Weiss, p,0! 329 Emer~ld Bay, pulled In ltont of hipt frqm LedroH Street to make 1; left turn. The cyclist slammed into the· side of the auto. Authorities said that both drivers ap- peared to be at fault and that the district attorney's office would be asked to pro-. ' . secute both men. Police assert.thaltWeiss failed to yield the right of way io the ' cyclist and that Northaitt was allegedly traveling at a high rate of speed. President Spills B·eans · · On Calilornia Arrival · Orange Coast residents who walched a network special on the Presidency Tues- day evening -and who paid attention closely -could have found out when President Ni x o n will arrive in San Clemente . In his own word! to foreign aflairs ad- viser Dr. Henry Kiss inger, the President groaned that next Thursday he 'll be in California. 1. ,i It obviously was certain .UWi Mr. Ni.Ion would be in California sometime before his scheduled summit talks here with Japanese Prime f4inlster E~ktti Sato, but no one had yet giyen Ille bact atarl of the visit west. The President, who starred in NBC's A Day in ~he Presidency" had been lamen- tin g hi! grueling schedule of su'mmit talks with w:orld leaders during a ain- versation with Kissinge r. ThLs week h;:; met with British Prime Mioister Edw¥d Heath in Bermuda. • TUesday's program was filmed On'De1c. 6, but despite the tUne gap, other source,, said the trip to San Clemente is still set for late next week. The duration of the visit -beyond the: two days of talks with Sato Jan. 6 and f -is not certain. Press · aides generally give details of the. visit a day or two befort Ult Presi- dent leaves Washington, D.C. Some writers .have said -apparently seriously -that local residents know when ·Mrs. Nixon is coming ·after Presidential agents make a raid on tbe stacks of macadamia nut ice cream at a San.Clemente SJJpermarket. . ·,. .. That is mytb1 Od• • , • 4 • There are ~tter waY.S of det.ermlning - an arrival Um~. Birt Tue!Sday's announcement wu lha fjrsl lime local resi4eni. found giiv ·by eavesdropping oJf tb& President 1 con- versation. ' Noted Pi<inist Dies , CHARLO'M'ESVILLE, Va. ('AP) Frances Nash Watson, 81, onetime ln-- ternationally known aincert pianist under her maiden name of Frances Nash, died Monday. Her husband, the late Maj. Gen. Edwin 1M. Watson, se~vep as military aide ~ Private secretarj t\t Pres1derlt Franklin D. Roosevelt for 12 years. GEM TALK ·~-~~-~~~-----=- TODAY by Christmas Shopping? If you decide to give a diamond to lbe one you love thls Christmas, the least important consideration can be given to its size. Of fa11 greater importance are the clarity and cut of the gem you pick. . Since a diamond is truly forever and speaks of love as can no other gem, you want the very best quali- ty your money can })uy. Purity of color and the skill of the cijamond cutter are the factors that give this lovely stone its enduring bril· Hance. No.t everyonfi can give a thret carat diamond to a loved one, but even a tiny diamond of outstanding clarity and cut, will give lasting Joy to bolh the giver and lhe reci- pient. Let us help you make your last minute Christmas gift lhe one lhal mealll lhe mO!t. A perfect dia- mond, set in a ring or other piece of Jewelry, •llY• Merry Chrutmas in a very 1peclal way. •11'1· r . . i I I I I I I A-4 dlll'nOl'lds. 14K white or yellow solid gold ~se. Gold·filled bracelet _$1515 3 ';' l4K YtlkM soTld mild • slrap witch .... $135 Whe11 she sHs the Omep narrie on he:r watch ahe'll know. how milch eKtl'll thought )'OU ,put Into her Christmas. She ·ma)' not ,.1111 ·that Ofnac1 watches are used on all Apollo moon 111ghtJ and In. JntemJition~ Spottln1 Event(..sM'U .... hive lt Just for Its tndurin1 dependability, . 1823 NEWPORT BLVD .. COSTA MESA CONVlNIENT Tfll:MS IANKAMfll:ICARO-MASTER. CHARGE 24 YEAR.S IN $AM( LOCATION Pt10NE 141.)'401 • • • . I • • • .. .r •• . Kieciamation ... " " • • . " Oemente,. ~· ~·~ ... • ... #, ... ~ •• i;' ~ "' f 0 ....... • .., !"' ....... . . , ·s: ........ ' '111 "'I . ·. .. .. . .. San Ckni~nte · t • ' ., .fops · in ·Yule ·• • • • • • ., . . 7or~F~~t ~ Give Issue': : ! ~ -' - ' . • . ; · 2.; 1: Margin ; " . ... I, -· --~-. . 'The ralnslonri wtllc!bbu·~ ICIWd tbe • °""'" cout .Ji ... pect.d to lqer et i-lllraoilo Tbunday. A -· mm ll loomlq jllll olf tbe COill. llJPo -lit ; In the IOI w!IUon,Jn Ille 4IJL ., . ~. IN8 ... T&AY ' . . • .. • • • • " . . ' ' .1 • Wed ... ll lltlf • upe~v~sors Bae -· ' Dotllopoilal °"1>·". ' . lo IM,.....·~~~= ~ 'r,!.11111.?, i:-:: ~-::.-= ' ... •..:.'=·It\\! -,.. ~ •wll -.,. .... !IOI; • ' .. • ···~-till AwitTill?t1 ~ --ho --............. . -1rudlfl' 1ly...,.. ........ ... ctpodty loir 1,ld<in 11--· caused by requited stale lands com--Estimated be1ch users at any one mlssiofl' hearina:a. lime are calculated at 4,&48 persons, bal6 Sam~ lild he &&ate land haring, ed on four to a ca.r. ~ tentltjwly aet ~,..{~'! &: in the Laguna -Annual user-days (a government Beach Citr..fftU, llMUJI nol delay pening term) are estimated at 850,000. • o! lbe 1lftlOll ~"ie &e.ch 1re -Beach frontage that will be made ..& ~cd tbe fa~lty WO\lld be open available to the public la 7,800 feet U· ~..., ... ':t ol •• --~ ·- • 'l'. ;.urtla Chirileng~ -: . . . • -. ~ ~ EPA ·se.ts ~fghts:: .. ._. -.. . ~ On Automobiles 'WASlilNGTON (UPI) Th• Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) baa now taken three of four major an- tipollution 1teps required by the 1970 dean Alt Act1 ind soon must face ~ fourth and toughest -the automobile. · Lut April 30, the EPA issued Ill· tionwJde limita on major air pollutant!. ~very city must implement them by mid !Jevelopments Face Planner's t ' In Ckmeute .. • ·<Two m.ijor development matters-one . ( ... r.one ·change to allow for ·garden apartment& near San Clemente General Hospltal-wilJ confront San aemente Planni~ C(Ommlssion~rs tonight. Beslde1 tbe garde,, epartment matter, wbJcb Li being tough( by resldents ol a new nearily housing tract, comm.isslonus will cooilder a Wse variance ~Uf-st from 1 Sin ,.Diego de,eloper for some drastic cull ln the fize ol single-family houses. · ;-"nie Sbeltec Corporation of San_ Diego aiks that the commissM>n disregltrd tD.lnlmum dwelling slu rule1 for 22 pro. pl:Jsed bo':15f• ·on loll on ,Calle FUnllla, "talle ·PU!blo. Calle ' Neblina. Calle 'lompalme, and Attnida La Q.iesta. 1.('-lh iamt ~ "the: :variance ~uest 'kfti1 lpprovil of houle.s "1th M2 'lqutre .. t. instead of the required J,200. •• ·1n the matter covering the hospital pro- i'rty, commissklners will decide whether wpey will change zoning from C-2 <1eneral ~al) to ft...3.G, which di rflliden- l!al 1~ I'll iirdon ·-·n~ :..U t.onJ1tit11 zone cbana;•-1.ll. app,roved. ,the 11t11t It~ on the qenda woUJd be~a tentaUv'e tract map' 1eeq approval ef the layout of 44 individual Tots in a 111b- divi1klh which involves four dweltinc units on each lot. Six Teens Arrested ' ~n Beach Pot Raps ·Six teenager• wbo llleged.ly demolished i-WeguaM tOwer at Doheny State Park &o provide wood for their campfire are • teday 'ln juvenlle hall on more serious ~ .... ~·-Orange County sherUf'1 officers said an lnvesUgaUon of the goop whose camping ~etivi~ led to their being reported by a pari ran&er revealed the presence of drugs on at least one of the 111 male )uveniles. Officm said a search.of the group pro- ·lfuced ·a quantity of marijuana in a 'P!utlc container. All six teenagers are 'iiom WhltUer. . . ' ' ) ' • ,r DAILY PILOT J1e1t a. e.,,1.., "' ,,."--.... o.-.a ...., n ..... ,.1...,a ..l .. "!. 111•111•• A. w....a.1a•· _ ...... ~ H. t.." lic••N P. Nil ~~lfrwt L.,... .... OMc. 222 F.t11t ""•11111 liWliat M4,.111 P.O. 1111" '''• '26S1 S.C ....... Offtw 101Nri11 C.aiM Lal, '2&11 .o.--c... .......... , • ., ....... • -~ a-tio: am .i"'"'1 •"''-"'"' ...... 6-W 11111 ... .......,.,., • 1 __ .... ___ .,. ' --.. ·--· -· .... -~ ·-~- 1975, imposing curbs on factories and - in come cases -.an .doW11town traffic. On Nov.· 11, tfie 'EPA 'lot a W rt otder shutting down Birmingham, Ala., in- . du:rtries to alleviate a temporary air pollution crisis, th!i threatened, public beallb. It was_ the flfSf. &hutdowft order under provisions oC the act aimed at such emergencies. Tuesday. the EPA took it! third action under the law by iasulng strict air pollu- tion standards for. oew plants of 1 five lYPf!I ·-· io~cl~ .elictric gebitat~, bia: :tnclneratora and factoriea making portland cement, nltrk acid and suUuric acid.. -... .. -' . ~ .j'.P -~lraloI Wl~lolll ·D • Ruckelsbaus 1:1Ued the new ruJes "preventive medicine" and said similar standards would bt Imposed within two yean on-lirir plarita in '3S to 40 more in· di.illries. The standards are deslgned to lnairt that ri"tw iridustrlal facllIUe's install the be8t i'ritJpoDillion devices available . A~ ~t-Jan. l,' car makers can ·ask the EPA for a one-yu.r extension of the Ja:w: .. fo:urth .demailcf1!...... that'"'l975 ·µiQdel can red u·c e ··~ monoxl,de and l\)'dn:!carbon emiSalohs'by 90 Re r c e.n t, with ~m ·rnodelS cuttin1 nttrb1en oxides ~ perCent also.' ·· ' Major U."S. Ind 'foreign cat .. manufac- turer' bavi e'ipr.., pessimism about llieli' i>rosi>ec!i of me.ting the deadllnu, an4. art ~,to ut RuckelJ,haus for an utr1 Yefl'· With cars contributing about half . the nation's '1r pollutants, Ruckebhaua will faeo, <ililtn pressur< to stick · 14 lh• deadllna,. and e(9Ddmic pressllre ' to i"elentiio')rdlll'iU lhe \lnli.diS!otes coold not 1flord lo clooe Its biggost DllJNfAic. tl.ll'ine industry, even for one year . Ruckelahaus has warned. that lf one car maker meets the deadline others will iet no ertenaion. He arguect that the winners in c'4Un1 pollulloa lbouid bit r1'wai'ded, not tbl· JDMra. "'" c If 1tudl a aJtuatlon .Ctually ar.lau, the Rucjlejablus policy c:ould .reaull in closing one Pl;" moie. cir ~I• w.hlle others keep produCing:... " . Jn 1nterviewi, however, Ruekelshaus has ack'nowledged Qia't he cannot lmlglne the · government actually shutting ·down General MOotors,. Ford or Chrysler~ He r~ the . .,.,..,lllty 1!18111 -.0 _., to worst Congrea may. vote the auto l.n- duatry miil. lim• 'lo meet the atandardt. Pair . Arrested In S~'v Burglary Two central Onnge County men who allegedly stole a chain saw from a San Clemente .rental yard had their caper cut short Tuesday as they were heading home. · San Clemente police issued a general broadcast for th~ car driven by two men who diverted a clerk at United Reht All. 2720 Camino Capistrano. then allegedly sneaked away with a -145 saw. Several minutes later, h I g ~Way patrolmen sighted the car, matched licenu numbers and then l{rested Alan Richard Heels , 22, of Santl Ana, and Laurence George Mosman, 4'1, of Fulle.rton. The two men were booked al San ~emente city Jail od' char.Jes-of burglary. ,.. --- .. Mll..T f'UT .......... NEW PRESIDIN!J JUDOI • Everett W. DiClioy Ex-assistmi.t DA Named to .. Beneh Fol' ·Harbor · Area Everett W· J?i.S_key, rt1 a fom\er .. u!}S· tant districrattomey fot Orange O>unty, has been named presl!fiDI Judge of the Harbor Judicial Distrlcl Hla term of .of· lice becomei ·effective JanJ.i .. He was appointed a municipal court jud~• by povernor Reagan in April, 1970, aervin& a( the Costa Mesa courthouse. .The Harbor District. oovera Costa l\l~hN"?l"'I Beach...! 1 D11in• por· !Ion or'lrvine. ' · f · '"· "My major goal for 1972 will be to keep the court calendar functioning amoothly and to, obaUn an a.4,equate •. in~riro court llfllltr uzllil lho ~ courtboule 1.1 bull~" /,udge Dickey! a'San 1Clemente ruld~t, <lo!d lhe press 'Tu~day. Dickey was electM presldin~ judge by his lwo fellow judgea in l'8 Harllor Disi{;ct,' l)qnald Dunpn end Calvin P. Schmidt •. n.e ...,. pnsid1ng Judge also an· nouheed calendar assignments fQf 1972. Judge Dungan will handle the. \master trial calendar and, preliminary tiearina:a in' DivlsiOn I. Judge Schmidt, the presidi]lg judge for 1971, will handle criminal and ·traffic ar- raigninenls in Di vision lI. Dickey will handle the small claims calendar and the presiding de;partment in Division III. All judges will handle both jury, and non-jury trials as well as the law and mo- tion calendars and the nigtlt time tl'afflc court sessions. •'These appolnbnents may change," Dickey said. ''The state legislature has aut,horized an additional judge for this district, but we don't know when he will be.added." Dickey graduated from USC in 1956, served two years in the Navy, then graduated from USC law school In 1961. He worked one year for the Los Angeles County Counsel's office then joined the District Attorney's staff in Orange Coun· tyo In 1967, Dickey was named district at. torney in charge of all special operation until his appointment to the t'OW1. in 1970. :L~~~ls U~likely . . . ~ . Nixon; ·"Reag~n Ticket I.mprobable LOS ANGELES {UPI) -The Constitu- tion does not forbid President Nixon from picking a fellow Californian, Gov. Ronald Reagan, as a running mate ~ bl.it It Would force a damaging split in Uti electoral f votes."'" that make.. such a ticket improbable, according to a legal sLUdy published todiy. • · · The study contradicted rtports that lhl 12th amtndment of the Constitution pro- hlblls elecUon of' a presldenl and viet1 president from the same stale. It wai ordered by Sen. Alan Cranston lD;Calif,:J, ind·::01rrled out . by lawyer JDl)lt.bon Steinberg, eounsel to the Senate Labor ' commfttee:·., subcommittee on lwm1n resourttt •. ~'Jbe 1tudy Cline In the wake or reporU Nixon would be' Ublble to replace Vice PrTsldent Spiro T ... Agnew with Reagan becauae of I.he constitutional impediment. The 12th amendment states that elec· tori may vote "foi both -president and vice presldinl. one of whom , at least, 1h1ll not be an tnhllbitant or the same 1t.a\e wlt.h•th'1f'lstlve1 ... " stelobtt1l1 1tud1 aald that doesn't mean the candidates can't be from the '. , ·•a.me at.ete· -onlY1hat they cin'l ~art 'their tome .atate'~ .electoral votes• _ .. Ordinarily, tioth .. the prellden 11 and vice pretidehtial ctndjdate·ttCetVt·atJ·the 'eleCtoral ~oolJefe 1-0fes of • .:State they •,carry. '~t.§.te!.".~' atudy'Mld that If )olh men were fl'Wl the ume-..tat€; the ConsUttJ\ton ~ukt'tequire the&:lo .•hare the votes, so: that no elector voted for )>olh..Jlilt. carulldllte could lake "111 tho vote!, leaving none ror the other, or they could divide up the total. California has the largest number of electoral college votes, 15. A victory for a ticket with two Californians thus con- ceivably could coat their party the elec- Uon, by halving the number of electoral vote! won in the naUon'i most populous state. "No political party could afford to run such a risk even ii the state Jn question had very Ie:w electoral votes,'' tbe study Pid. "Thus, any restricUon In terms of a party nominating a presidential and vice preside11Ual ·candidate who are in- f11bil.4gl,$_..of th, same state Is a ,Pf~actlcal one rathei than a CbnsUtuUonal one," Slclnberr said. Beacli • , • h ••• ..... ~ .. . ~ -.. • .. . ·- """""""' 1117,lll; lllllual uuorllza· iloa. ...... ,.. lllld -lllnl COiis. '1Mt7U: anau.il nvenue blnetlt from pa'1dng and ._.,Io111, l~,UI. Sampson said Due(! on minor changes In the surveyed report the acqu~ltlon cost for the project ta now $1,7 ,090. compared to the original estimated ~t of $1,67'1,MO, an Increase of $28,1~. "Tot.al inveatmenll baaed on Avco con· slructing the improvemenll as agreed to by ttie supervisors 5ept. 22 will be $2,621,382," Sampson aald. • • • .. · Ptesident to Sign_ Bill Extending Powers • ' . ' WASHINGTON (lJPI) -Presid•nl N)fon p[i~ lo· aign lnlo law today leglJlallon· )lrovidlot pay increua or ~~ far millio.na of Americans, and ~lt~lrig hi' po~_er to control wages, Prt~.fnd interest rates for another 11 IJJOrJths,.. I 1be _ ertension of the Economic StablllzaUoil Ad ,until April 30, 1973, had been reque.ted ht Nixon. to allow hi\n to help keep tb:e. government's thumb on the ecoPC>my in the 1montbl after the, wa1e- jlrice free~. '.l' ' , But the bill: sen .io his desk in the clos· tng d~1 of ~ contained lome featurt1 he neitbtr requested nor wanted. Notable among these iJ a provision under wblch pay lncrtases due durtng but not paid because of the to-day fi.eeu en- ding Nov. 13 will be paid -provided they are _not ••unreasonably lnconsl.stenl" with • the Pfly Board's gudiellnes. The provision was e1.pected to provide a Chrlstmu bonus for untold millions or Amerlcam:, Including mariy teachers. The actual ' amount of money Involved, however, Lt _relatively insignificant com· pared to the oyerall American economy. . A second (eature to which Ni1on ob- jected was a:PRflsion ordering a 5.5 pef· cent pa,y ralae ,tl!eclive Jan. I. ror 1.5 million civillln government workers and 2.1 million servicemen. Nixon wanted to Off-duty Peace Officers Play Santa to LA Children . . . . .. ' . LYNWOOD, Calil. (AP) -UsinJ apare squad cars painted with ' ' M e r r y Christmas~· !lgns, off-duty police officei:a on Santa Patrol z.ip up and .down residen- tial streets in this Los Angele• suburb handing out rmaU candy-filled aocka to children. "We,'ve got them running toward us rather than fro~ us," says Police Chief Ralph Darton, who thought up the pro- gram 20 year• ago and believes it has contributed to good community-police relations. The 10,800 candy aockJ being given away thi1 week carry a message: "The policeman i! the clllldren's friend. Go to him when you need help. Merry Christmas. Peace Officers Association, Lynwood. '1 Some Glitter Litters NEW YORK (AP) -What ls boliday &litter ln December too1 often ~"!11,a ,veryday litter In January, 1aya the Keep America Beautiful Committee. Allen H. Seed Jr., executive president of the committee, estimated Monday that Americans would discard more than 400 million pounds or boxes, gill wrap; rib: bons, tags and other Yule glitter. Most Of it is disposed of properly, be said, but tht cleanup !or the remainder will coat tax- payers about $9 million. GEM TALK ...,, TODAY lty Chrisbnas Shopping? lf you decide lo give a diamond On Waldorf Drlve, squad car No. 1 of the Santa Patrol's two-vehicle force cruises down a two-block stretch lined with small faces peering throuih bay windows. The cruiser makes Its !ir1t pa ss with the red light .and ~iren going, and then head1 back. The children come run· ning. · "Don't be afraid! Don't be afraid!" urges a white resident, Milton Henley. speak.in& to hesitant black youngsters who "have recently moved to · the neighborhood. · The youngsters bounce out, mostly in bare feet. Tammy, 3 years old and pigtailed, caresses the c a n d y sock and says, "It's pretty." · "Didn't I tell you he wouldn't hurt you?" sayr Henley's wjfeil ~m the <lilldron ' lffectlonilllly ~ 11 "trarlil· mother." "It helps to take the fright out of the children about pqllcemea " M,s. Henley tells a by1tander. 'Sile rec•'ns (llat bfir two c~lld,..n uted lo onjoy lho Santa' Pall'.ol vl1it. , Officer Jim Gafvey, Ill Santa Patrol No. I, says that on duty "we work the~ areas every night, but we nevtt get to see the "people. This shows them that we won't bile them." Carol, I, who ' ran out with her dog, Haj:>py, and' 1ave offic:itr Garvey a Christmas card, said she knows why Qie pollcemen give out the candy: "They just want to be nice." to the one you Jove this Christ.mas, the least Important consideration can be given lo its size. Of far greater importance are the clarity and cut of the gem you pick. I an~i:~:~:i:~~:: ~ss ~r:Y n~o:~: II gem, yoll want the very best quali· I ty your money can buy. Purity of color and the skill of the diamond I cutter are the factors that give this lovely stone its enduring bril· postpone that raise unW June 30 to help dampen inH@tion. In addition to extending the authority under which Nixon created the Pa1 Board, Price Commission and related machinery, the legislation orders hlm to stabilize interest rates -unless he states that such controls on Interest rate.s and dividends are unneed.ed. The le1islatlon also handed consumers the power to sue for tripl_e damages when they are victimized by rent or price overcharges, and establish~ a system under which a thr~judge fed_eral ap- peals court will bt established to hear •.P- peal.s from ruling1 by the price or pay panels. Father of Four Knifed to Death In Santa Line CLEVELAND (UP I) -A father ef four was stabbed' to death Tuesday night when he argued with a man who at- tempted to push in front of him while he waited in line with his children to see Santa Claps. Police said John E. Fitzpatrick, 35, of Euclid, Ohio, y.>as stabbed five times with an eight-inch butcher knife in the presence of three of his children. An unidentified 21-year-old Cleveland man and his wife were being held in,con .. nection with the slaying, police said. Officers said about 75 persons stood stunned after the stabbing w h e n Fitzjiatrick's assailant stayed In line. for about five minutes before flee.ing. Witnesses said he kepl yelling, •·1·m not leaving !" The Incident occurred: on the 16th noor of Hlgbee'11department store. ·1 Mn. Fitzpatrick, who Ui expecting another child, in two months, was waiting near.~ ~ 9f the JiQe with her other chll4 Wilen 'lier h~sb"'4 waa '~b~. 1"Shattift and i stopped 9n u,e'"rutti floor and told John we'd meet him and the other children upstairs by Santa Claus," Mrs. Fitzpatrick said. "We finished ~ur shoppina: and w,ent to the lOlH floor and saw them gill in. line. · "We told John, 'We'll meet you when you come out. Pretty·!OOn I saw some people st.anding around and some screaming. then my three chlldren ran up to me crying and Peggy sobbed, 'I>ad- dy's been stabbed.' " A-4 dl1monds. 14Kwhlteoryellow IOlid told case. GoJd.flllod bracelet $195 B -l'KYtTlowsolkf 1otcf strap wQ:l\ ,,..$135 Hance. I Not everyone can give a three carat diamond to a loved one, but even a tiny diamond of outstanding clarity and cut, will give lasting joy to both the giver and the reci- pient. When 1he sus the Omega name on tiar watch 11'11'11 know hOw mUc:h extra 1:hou1ht you .put Into her Christmas. She -m1y not rea lize -th•t Omep watches art used on all Apollo moon fll1hts and in International Sportin1 Events: She'll have It Just for lta tnduring dependability. I Lei us help you make your last minuie Chrlsbnu alft the ono th1t mearu lh1 most A perfect dia- mond , 1et In 1 ring or other piece of jewelry, saya Morry Christmas In a very special w1y. •• v. I 823 NEWPORT BLVD .. COSTA MESA CONVENIENT Tl.lMS IANKAMEltCAlD-MAST[A CHAil&! 2.4 YEA.lS IN SAME LOCATION ,HONE S41-J40 I _______________ ,.,._ • I p y a • ' d y f t t· • f • d • r . I r g g r " d n • • p •I • • ' .!41"""1· .,..,_ tt, iw . , . *. ~ v ¥ ·* I outlook '''Rosy• fo,if.. '1972 .~i~ht.~ent G~ineh · : .. '"By~~~· Ule!JoflUlbllU .... ' "caut~ optbnlltk." ill!IT Ka~ of Salomd.o .P08tage Costs Btri.·,~&i for Card Stiles Dip ~; NE' w 'yo-~ (UPI) -If ·~ llDJBVJt lhe.''1172 -frtt ... tile "best econom1c Brother~: Set m~l!I t:.S. • "":t: . ~ c_,.; envllonmeot •""2 11!6" with • 'tiildtetary prlorltla and er. -~ 1 ' • • • bU!lneta leaden end money ""'X ""!be '°""'What •ll:opa· Inflation -lq. lower ""'' fo,...as 111 llDYJelilint -~""''.YORK (AP) -!lit~ .. carda. So Aid the l\llPOCb--. managm who control more et . said ,fl. T~mas R.i~i rate increues, ioWer mooey. .tbe. feht acainlt Jnflafllat.-AllhoUJb 5'oP1e ft ~ 1111..._~~t them... pan1'1 card.' WN not more theil !200 'billion annually In dlli~ alld chief uecuti"" rata and higher proHls," ljat B r o w n o f N y L 1 C : more expeiiolvt' • Chr~ · 'INl!1-ald then bad been I ........... tb11 -and that sales assets-and Customer --ol Seaboard Coast Ll.l)e Rail· b felt that '"· did _. .-11 n .... "bll'-,.__ ' small in -i-. the ..... ~ ,_ COWlb know wbat they're tai» road Company, Jacluoov)lle,. • ,... -..,.... ·~~ -·~ price leveb !Id • carda, Bfoetlnl ~ manufao, ·-caMa. J;~;:'~-the lint wu '""'1 !URrlbu1-I ~ !11(1 bout ho .,.. )'!! .. the Jljll largest Q-a~-b\!Om. ., · restoNi the oormaj «¥l'l*.e~ lllnra are less that Joll.Y about malles which, would avq~ over Ibo ulllil prtco.._, • ood a ' 1m·a uld be a talion unit m the. U.S.,_;Wt!h .... "TOO MANY buiine re.lationshlpr, otherwisf. tt16 · t.• atlea th1a MasotK i • out to.aboula tv11.v.v a card. . B;Ut ~ Cohen. •bole i T fell'. . • aets of. more than Sl.2fl bilUqn. sWI have 'Phaat 11 blues~ cost pressures on Prices ·wm ' The NiUonal Ataoeiau-..i A ..,.._.;-1~ .1o -.....t.',,,. ~ Fifth f-. f ~ 11.a • Cud Co. op execuUves in steel, "While nOt a boo& year too . atill • q~~ uoemplofment ,·jp d ,..-..... l'.'r-"-':"'"'' or 11,ll-.~an opert.lel. a .__ from Vfll" raill'Olllb, '!lllmes,, aulol, oft, 111711h<!ll)d ~to~ xeat· : ... ~~. ~ro· • "' «'Ode growth. Wr.3e-Pfi'! iii.,. GrtellnC Cord Pilbllabel'a ·~ld Grtetinga corp. ..W Ibo ~uall· mont io J'lorlclo. a ~ rubber. lhiulahcO and lo-of 90Und . ·ahd 1ubltantiaL ·~._ua, ""'· " trolAJ>1:0v)deUmetoato1w!lh Chr~tmucardaales...,..a· tyandprlce'ofthafcompuy'a put it Ulil waii: "A~ vestment benbrs ·teapoqdtpg economic galJis With reduclloit u ,EJlot ~al)ewly>\;famed u the the sltuallgn bUI do not corrie ' • pectecf to be flat In ·lfll, ~hlef· ~ bad been "uperidod In card ii llill a --card. to a United Presa lnter&a·• In both •uoemployment ind Jn. ""'~' bear.,' held trlle to to grips with long, highly ,.. R ti' • g ly bec1U1e of I n c re 1,1 e d the Jut three of four yean" .But l1llYlle 11 9l1<;0 1!1!11 1 rib- Uonal stirvey ''f!Ue QPtlmlstk:.. Dallon, II :Wd .... ' 'lbornton ' Fi form. I'm 1PQf\ SC~ DOW ' pansionary fiscal and ~ ~ ~ . n I poatai& CMta 'and the ·aeoeral and thlt those in the middle hon or I gold ~·Dion on it aboQ.t• the co~ year. Oqe B~adJhaw, pr~dent :A-ttantlc ~:.':r~=: ~":!: tary policlea. · · , : , • • economy, • ~ ' · ~ ran,e were aeWna belt. and now it 'iloeen't. Tbe ribborl predicted boos!J '" corporate Richfield (ARCO), 20th larg,.t Ing bearish .. be Id Rinfret of Riolrel·'Boobin Executives "We have bid~\t.r yaan,.. J-Pluab of Rusi Crall. la put Oii the -card." proll!J .•P ' to 20 p.ereent i"d'!'trlal¢mponyiJ!thetl.S. ~ed~t~bedoneto ·A8.!<Jdates: .W.• ('ave •to ,1o'p ,' ·. • · ""!"~~ ~esman Hllrry , · · " • .' ' anotl;ler 9Jl'( ~ ~nomle with sales.of $21.71 billion in restQreeoonomlcatabllltyover inflation. • 1 · CoOpeg la.Id., . . · , , • ·, · • grol··•wlhpt~~~b't'thero;:;red 197<1 •• ' th .. Jongtecni ,'mbstofthee<· J~way, ecol)Oll1lS\~· oer. Spe-1!,0ut . Amorlcana , mailed· %.5 Wells F ·gn. Re'po' rts .._ 0 UlUllW: u "" ,.,... y "\fe be1ieve the actual ecf lied saJd the prl Mt the busines9-..., buyer I ~ ilA . I'-milliOn. ChriaPnaa cah!s last ' . ar u ' • growth. · j• ' economic growth abould be ' ives po · · · 'JstBio Y again, and.' be won't do ,that year, continuing 4 growth 'pat· · · -. · ,. ."Xhelngreq.Jentsarepftsent double •that' pf 'tm,•·anct: terms ~ere .~s . In-un.tUtifJ'f knowswhal~il;·~~ .. ·N'EWYORK(AP)~Higb 1wa~~tlO~ntan· ·.• '. •. · .• for a' ·vigorous •'l"Nln .. ion i. dis bl . Is ted crease in prOOucfivitf and -.:11 "'"" t , ti """" Bu•· f !M Ind Stat Bank M rg '· , -~ ' posa eU)COme expec tlgbtcontroloverlnflation.' ·~w.":°., • ... ' ,• c.o;rp.or,~ e , execu ·y'!'1 n..,.,. • i tr .,J, ,· uatry e ' e e• .. slid James M. Ro ch e, to increa·se by more than a 1: the (I 1 aources Sakl they d be &i • !ialrm and h'ef · t· . Some of the.ir 'ap.ecifl·c .· FIR!Z'l'ONE Of Firefjtoiie' JOme,,.mes use . na u~r...t • . , .. , ~ \ . , c an c I u:ecu ive peiunt " said Chairman Ray· recommendations : !. ·•Rubber Co.: IridJ:stril.1 ~ l?".ooths before retirement to sato:_:.i"!':' to. ~,last year s . . of General Motors, the world's mond b. FiresJ.one Of the wu .· SAN FRANCISCO. (AP) -br~, the ·~ or v largest, h\duafrial co m P I e.x Firestone Tire & Rubber Com-Bradshaw ,of A R C,O : ' . 4uctMty is the ~er.: ~ express their deep beliefs or to . ~' • -~~ ted ~ tha ~Jti •o'pPoiitiOrr from .the ·pOri:ha!liirs of . the • merg{ng ~ wii:h lrlO sales· of. ~18.75 panf,. Akron, Obio, with sales Productivity .ii the key ·~: hive 'risen at ·a f!lr ;greater leave; last~!11lPlc\ on· mat· mill" W · rm l • ~ th ~ Justice · Oepsrtnient, · WeQJi ,. bank's northern. br111d•'wW bUUon. of 12.33 billion. . . 1 mal\fng · /.n>ep~ goods co ,. rat> tlian productloo, llself." If. t...i Ill! , ,,.,\,Id 1 1 Cbrt:°'' 0 poop e . Y e "We belieVe '~here wjll be , . _ I petit.lve in , the world m&rk •· thlS continues, we'il-,.,.& .. Y. · ~q grea n~ .tmaa cards : ln .bored. Fargo· Bank'" ·reports l•ts lntrochlc9 ·lddftlonll cc:mo ., steady growth throogb !972, 1 , G~ORGE A. CRtus1'1Et.v_lce Then we $ftould .hav~ an early ourselves right out ·<1f .. u;e... . ttonal• iJ;nporta~·., : · mulUplf:!· ori. ~~ !"' merger With' ·Fii-st ·'Western petition and 1bi 1 oWthe r a ' good year for transition an<1 prts.1dent and ch.ief eco~ml$t. retllf'I ·· to free m a r k e ts market 'lbls will'~Uh; t,et-' A memor~e tholJ8h hardly disci>unt stores and • diam Bink and \Trust Co. 'of Loa cahfomla the remhinc bMk recovery for the Jree world," F. W. Dodge -divb1on of .. UtfoUg~ ~u'sineSS thllt b f~y. ter ~munCiaiGi.6 ~ ·f'· l th ~ tyPi'~. exilnpte is that of ator~~e He said the ave_rage . Angeles hu been approved by.. will hold Otllyttlirel!I "piitrcent of said J. lC. Jamieson, chairman McGraw•Hill and authority on competitive, 1abor t_hat. \S employes '50 they'll knplf the Roger Bl0ugh. 'who ~ed :r;ecit:~lut, ~~ CU: tfle U.S: comptroller .. 1.of the the bank'•~:" r ofStandardOilofNeWJersey,. the constru<;Uon market, u:~ ,,fta'?nable in i~ upu;ations lmpo~ofthisi!l ,lhelrown hisretirementfromU.S.Steet,' priCeofthe's~tO~ ·t . ~ncyjusuce .~Partment. ,..~~~-:e~~ ~ seco.nd l~est;ndl;l!trial com-peels ·a .,GNP gain .of abotit and government µiat lis terms . and become . mo.re th biggeSt' ·si I prod .But this year Po$&" is. 1ic; answering '' the' ·comptroller's fected "only mlalmally" and j, pany with sales of $16.5 billion $1:15 biU IOn;. or ·~ pe~ent ~· re:~ined in ~~~_,of,~~~· prideful; Ptoe!ucttye~"'Yr~ers; wttii expneasio: of ar::r; 8 cents a cir •. " e up ~-for advice. said Mon-the move would .. clearly re- ;' last year over 1971. With a significant po · • . • Some detailed .answers to over w•et tncreaseS'whlle the Hallmark .. _ ... A 1 d . ...~ bound" to·~ ... _ ••-~ •1 · · • reductian":in unemploy~ent, Rice of sea~)'.Curb 1*-' 'the question : Ho'!,. do ·yqp , -. . , ....... m~r ca_n ay 1t' recommenucv.. aJaimt .-p!JUUl;-.g-~. ... ~1TRE ECQNbMY sh olJ Id €hristie interpfets this 'as 8 flation and· create .8 . healthy" assess the impactiof·Pbaae•Il2 rt~, pf •• ,t~e , na~lon womed Greetµigs ~C,orp. lfld lhelr the meratr• because, il, would Richard ·P. ~ey, . Welll ;;. ~tinue. the slow recovel"f ·real gro:wth of.I ~cent or a tax ,.,tructure ,µ, e.ncodrfge American Tel' It Tel: ~Tb'.t •A~t ~e h!'ti: pnce o( steel. aales, were , 6· per~t &Jx>ve elimlnate competition ' ·i n Ji'argq president. and Edward " i" &~~ m 19'.12 and develop . "good cut'' over the long term modernl.zaUo" '\:).( ptant11 allfl• success of Phase ll· denends Jam~~ M. Roche, who leay" last year, but. Rust Craft general and spec~ bank· J. Daly_, board,.. cbl1nnan of. • ef\OUgb ne,-~.1?9' ~ dam~ ·averagt of t$ perCent,. ibis equip_ment. , ~ al&o i~ -; 'on its having the auppokfol all the chalrman$ip ~f ~~ii Greeting cards ihip~ 4. per-ing. ' 1 • • J!'lnt ~eitem aod.z ~orld · ~ unem~loyment, was the iway year's .. 3 percefi.l: ahd ,1970,, wages .· lir line with pro-i· segments of the .economy; ~ · Motors, t¥ ·world s bllteat: cen.t fewe_. 1 cards ~' year The muger capnot ~ )oon-Airwaya, Wd the,Y were p1eu- H. ~ ~-Romnes, ·~w · it., H_e's ''zero percent-.''... ··,,~·, ,1' ductivity. , -· ·it should, because itS Boal <i m~ufacturer, \t the ~nd of becl•.ot 'l~ demand for summated pplor .to.Ja.n.:U or . '1 with the rullnl. ~. preSJden~· a~ ~hief u~tive i·r expect "' 1972 • "to ·ti e Cort of Beth1ehem: Institute. halting inflation is iOod Jo!' this month, Is deeptr _ con-peraoo~lized imprinted card!:. until ,,Wells Fargo bu,;; a ~ J~ Department had ., ol the A1Jteric~n ,Teleslhoo~ & generally better bUt .... 8 m a tax: program which wouJd everyone. , , , cerned ,a~~~i;qductiyity. ~ So~~ ~ustry ~rcea aJso dtfiniUve agreem.ent to 4ive.st contended the merger "would ... Co., the worlds largest utility uneasy'aOCiUt. inflatiOn and.'ihe encourage the capital market Bethlehem Steel: It . will llf"an. '!~cle lQr ,mem~rs of pomb . 9' thlt' ..t ·~ ~ _b 1 g First ~we.tern's· 41 northern eliminate-d.lrtct competition ... company. with assets of $50 resultine unemplo""""nt <(! said and discourage inflation. work if controls are .. ·ad the .National AsSociation .(If us10eues c~t back . on cor· California offices to,a IMlafac-,bet. ,the partiea in the t•··billlon ~'6 ,., .... ~ ' • f s d-~ Oii • ·...-"1 ' u.:o...ta~·-e-n.-•e o._ ... ." porate card-tiuylng th~ year. tory N"Cha,.r or --•a1ero w~"'e cJus•-r of ---!al '" '" . . ' R. Manning Brown,, Jr., presJ.. Jamieson 0 tan ....... : ministered in a manner wbicb ~ .... 1;•w "" ,l\.UWI u'F~ •r . ....-r-w.o • 'nu.I .... ..v........_ .. :: '"!!e e_xpe_ct the real gross dei;it. of . 'N~w'. Yor~ Liff:. Restore ~lness and ~a-~II induce business·~ inVest ed that· over ·the past five Still.}:1~ o~~ve 1 JOQking whichever is la~. .. ba6ldng sirvlces fhrougbbut , natio~al product (GNP) to Insurance €o., aaset.i of SI0.?4 sumer confidence by reducmg and consumers to spend.. We years output per qianbour In. for a ~ for bis. wile or the W,ells .Fargo,. headquar\ered much of the lta!t o l ~ .more than~ double as the r~ billion and ihsulan~e'.in.J fb~ce inflationary psych91ogy, eg.. think rigid ceilings .on pronts... c~e~ ~t an···~~age .~ual 'YOUD&: ~~ltcboo&ln(, ooe for itself of. ~northern Caliblrnia • 'c..utoniia." · .' \ :_ .of .lnflation 1.ipers off. and cor· of '50.32 billion. "NYt:JC sees ding price-wage c 0 n t r 0 t f , dividends and Interest "'°"1d rat~ ol Onij .1 percent, iri the ~er boyfriepd ~ YW,-. found ·First Western Br~ " If H also said the moft Would r:.~ . ~~~,.profits to r~e with 8 GNP increase of '4 to S·'per· reducing une_mploymeni, 'ahd be a major error.. ~· . . UJllt~ .St@~·~ · . . . . ; . ~ ty~ . .of card, they Of)~ neoeasary to effed t 11 e · ilunfuate compe:UtiOh in cor~ =~ volume," a~t 15 to 2 0 cent and 3.5 percent iru:rease stabilizing the international •· "' . . . This rf!:te. l:>e saui, was .fhe ... t c~· .. ~r for nw I retails merger. mjiondent tianldhg'" and oom- 1;. ·'"rcent, . ~1d, qiarle.s .R. in prices." monetary sys~em. This ln-STANDARD OF, ~ Jer. lowest of any 6f (he 11 leadingJ, oi: 35 cents mor1l. , It aaid.J•.o~Uer ,William men:lal industrtal loam tOfn.. ~ Orem~, president and chief "Sustainable e c 0 n 0 m 1 c volves addressing ourselves to sey : At thJs·poi.nt it~ too ea~y . industrial ~*lei'. ·The O?m· ~ ,Car4 ,, manufactur~s , Say B: 'Camp rul'ed 't11e 1'0~ termedia~ bua;Inesses. .: .. ex_etbt1.v~ of · 1 n v e 1 to ~ s growth,,, says Henry Kaul· urDan devek>~iµent1 worker!' to te.11. Hi!tory ~est.s·~t 1f parabJe . fjgurt for ,. }V,. e.,~, t that while there are m~re 35-."wJ~ .. JKOC!uce .no algn.iftcant Welll' ·FJio~ ts · the · third DIVersif1ed Services of Min-man partner and economist educttion arid training and a pnce-wage cont.rOJ& policy Is Germany was 5.3 percent, for cent and .~ent carda being anU-competltlve results." : JqeSt bal1k in'C'illfornll and ~· net-JOlis, ~ world's largest rat Satomon Brothers New polluUon controls, to be 'sUcc;essfUI it , will be Swedeq .7·?• Swi~zerlaild · 6.2 dis(>layed .in card.. ra~ka this "On the contrary," be· wu ltiii \largest la "the\ country, • group of mve.stmenf com· y k 1 . • · b,e cause producUv}ty' in· and J3P-&n '14.2. • year,' it's not because they quoted as sa~ng. "in northern · whlle 'Ftrst Western Is' eighth ._.. panies. It ml!nages. assel!I . of v ort ' o~e b 0 ~e l~es~~ OREM OF IRS. We' are' mov. creases. Whether Utts h~ In 'cOr\ti:•~ be said, ho~lY raised,• card ~lqes. ·Rather, €alifomla where Wells Fargo Jariest'in 'the state and eeth lo -.. about $8 billion and 11 a maJOt hoes me~ ,;: U l ing arid have been for f\ine pens will depend Ott ihe.futUte oompensatlon, in tbe same Piey .aai.d, . t&;t the . public's rhilntalns 1 majority of its 'IJl"ze iii the nauOn. ;. stock mar~t ~or_ce:. ' uses m . · · months. Now, releaSe controls co~s~ of fisc~ arid .monetl;\Y ~ pel'U?d ~.~ percent a ~eat In , .tut~ fQt higher quality ca,rds · ' ' · •,.. ~'We ·~ op~1shc, 8!1d hope WBJLi!: MOST economists once reaso11fble, price stabilitj; poltcY,,rpmr .t~an on,~, types , the Unittcl 1 states, 1 ·,which · 'If~· respol\Slble. , 1-r : for a six percez:~ re_81 growfl). echo this optimism, a tew are ls achieved. hld.Ui'e Oiscipline of contr'ols1 ln·~recl ~ meant,,that unit Jabot "cwits "Tbe~'a. a1 full range of '" $195,tij)o TAX SHELTER ~ 19l1 ·~, t in the eco~my.1 said St~'!art more cautious. Dr . .Pierre A. of a t1teady, moder a~t e Sea~ . .lt8J!Way: ,We in rose 3.t percent a year .• conlJ . 1prices for cards avallabJe," ~ · M•.,..c,.. hlNllll ~ ' ~ S. Cort, chairnµn , Bethl~m Rinfret, pretiident of ~ mOnetary policy and im· 11?'~.ra"'°ad ~uatry suppo~ pared with 3.2 in Gerlll@llYo2.5 , observed Mltua·;oam of the """ T~ ii,.... Pw C........ ~ Mtirut: ~-Steel Corp., ·26th largest in. Boston :AssociateS 8nd forriier plement with. a1 fisqil policy tlie . ~ld~t.s program ~ in Sweden, less than. per· American ~ts GrOup "It's no.~.OI NOllll90111D '. · ~ dustria.J company i~1~-U.S: ~~~r to ~dents ~o~ that Will· permit capital in-th~ gri>und rules have been cent in' Jipln "and nO ~hange a rtllUtf•<lft.J'l}OVen-itnt. ~ a r. •'' • . ..Al.Ii IOOf", DIDUCTIILI' u with sales of $3 billion ,.and CUN Nixon, said he ... was vestmerit to 'floUrish .' laid down. in SwfWrland.. • • Jo~ of people i.ave1been b\}ylng . ' ,<7.1:., M7·Ztil1. ' ' ' .. * . . ' I , • • • • • . .. . ~ u •. 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'9Vmmed ,.,,,.. \ . . .... .. ., .. . . .. ••• 1 .. , .... • OVER THE COUNTER Complete-New York Stock Lisi WtdntSdoy, °"'""" 22, 1'71 r~ ;Wednesday's · Closing Prices-Complete New York Stock'-E~}iaiige· List DIJL'I PILOT 33 ~· .. ' ... ' . • .. ( ·. I I I •• ' . ...... .... .. -.. .. . . . • ·. W ~te-w a~er Recycli~g . J>la~t ·oK,'~ ~9r ()range· C~u~ty ' . . . . . ' 111 JQllN u u n """"&h i oellis ol 111 "llloltl-· -~ ·tell!Ur1-• uilaceoplolily blilb -.. baYO a mlneHl -of • limier w.ier . .,. aqt, gdy becomes J>r•di'8] when ol the $10 million cost ol the , •., _ - -.. JM J)Dll>t Uijectjoo.wells." ""Iller•'• rotnc to be a time content -commonly ppm, wlllch It llill within ao however, tmply UllAfe w1ter, U...i In eoolunctloo With a recycliog plaht,' Yblle Iha ~ Counly bu been Allogetber lllla 'eompla ol In, .tilt not too di314nt fut UNO noUcttble as "hardnesa" -of acceptable range. Clint atressed. ]ioc.,. such u recycling, federal Envlromnental Prateo- I . ---.._~•Po water recycling "'II w~ .~wfter .:~!lnl about llflQ.part.o per mllllon IDearlyW!·howe..-when Detallnlzatlon 11 .obvloualy which by 11.seUwoul<t .produce tlon Agency h.ss infonnolly ! pvvol far a '10 mtlltoa -deoallnlzatlon .facllltleo wUI the aea water cleaalfoUatlon l.!'!'"'l-~ Rl•m: 1Hler, 't11e•aJ!nlziUon,pani i. pro-' prtfettable to ~ la ~ water. • '• · promised' anoll!er $$.! mWJon; ..-,..,,.itas p1a111 that will prodoce ID mtlltoa . galJooo ol ' wlll be a backbone ol O\lf .., -. nu Oi11f about 711 ducllia oa1y al>Wt a ltlth as terms o1 quality, C1Jne ' aald, Aitho(eiber the Wa~r Fae-with, oftlctaI <0nfll'1llBtioe ex- pnidUce !he Piroeol ol the Polal>le' Wiler a day when it la opehtton," aald Cline. •11•1 ppm, wlille. the U.S. Public much water u the ,..:yclin( , but ~ -of ,_ per l<>l' %1 -plex, fonoerly pedod later this wtek. Loe>1 -it;io~ waler aupply by ear(y complde -enough to -i thO tread ol the fU!Uno." Health Service recommends a plant, this will mean a acre foot 1s pro h I b tt h e . llllown' • the 0,-ange County topayen J'ill' pick up the re- j lfff, ~ Robert the domeltic water needs Ol a 1Tbere are RVeral ?'eelOPI, ·s~ of 500 PPtllt ' . "bardneaa" factor of about C'Alorado River water COit Coastal Project. will cost $21.1 maining '2 million. Burb (ft.lluntillgtoo Beocb) •· d/r ol llll,000. Thi' facility hai bowevar, wby one.type ol will llelalmtr.d water, on tbe lllOO ppn. Clint said Founlain about $50 per aero foot, be mlWoo. \ The enttr. COii ol tbe llao al"•"IOCOll: · -deeltP!.... w.-•F""' ··may lllt i. '1ulllill1 .,._. ud, ta R!'K1lcallY ·-· , V.ito>' --·for· tbe Pft1r . aaJ<!, wbije ~ water AccordllW to a decision an-desalinization wilt wlll be Jll<I' -. Valley and Jlw>. !o17Ubynter9'ficla1twbo tbeptber,~loCltlle. (O.O-),andtlwaablendof ect .......... lti'Wldifliound -e<11liai>o\il'fl0, -' 1!<JCIOCed·-~y -A.ssemblyman by i $12.I million ex· tiJWlea ·-'wttl ncetve •"' ll ·wtll .WU,·1\11,..,... · Flht, ""*'lri'lini•llo: equal qoantltJeo ol recycled .wai.r Im ·-11Uy. low-Clint '!'Iii ~""''"'-ol , Burko, the state, of California perimental grant ' !rim th• -~111 ~ than · ,...,_11an techa1l 11 111 ·.~ . ~ ,._ d •w.· • ml •all'll'!': 'Qler wou14 mlllllql, codtnl, -.tor with pr...nt """ otoo . h&I appropriated #.7 pilllloa federal Office ol 9a1ine Water. pot«al of · tllOlt water fruii · .. reeycllRa ,a.nt. bo•tftll, -Ille 111111 -to be located la -Valley -wt1t -all ol ill output diNetlJ bad: -' tbe underground -talie .,.in whlcb thooe . dl!es draw ·7' pnl:ent ol their :-l<lpll .....,. ,;,. ~ plant wiD be butlt cm EUis Avenue at Ward street imme1H1~y adjacent to • -tiulmen! plallt . thal . wlll Pl1'~ It with u mlllioo gano;,,, pet day ol : inter that bu alrudy -lh!en primary,ml -ry lloalment. . "It comeal ~ <1oold.jg n~ eoffee.''·aaid. Neal Cline:, .auiJ. tant manager I of the Orange County Water l)lstrict, ~·AIJd after ,our five ._ ~' It eomas Out~. drililmb!e water." Cline stressed that each ol the stages in the purification )rOcess Is wdully monitored · lo ln!ure ·the gUanty of the ··:water.· '. · ' · · DPeralini! .In con~ wjlQ the recyi:ling plant will · fie a fU.l• zil1l.1iJn sea water . desallnl7.ation ll!lil, altt.ady un- der constructloD ·at the Ellis A•etiue site. ' .. Thia· wil~ : tchodulod for · completion· in early 1971, will · at· lint produce only three 1pillio1r gallons Of PUNO water per , day, but will upand ~ to a U mllllon gallon .per day,capacity, the same u •tlil> ol tlJe ....,clini! plant. . Water' floin:the two p1ant.s ~wm-.thin · 'be 1 mixed and . pjl!lped-·11119· lbe irou n , , I, . ' Management ' ' . : ···Parley .Set . . For Irvine ' :Alljioo;af . .....toy~ 'to ilneloP management amt. ~'Milla will be ol· ·fered · durilC the wt n te r •quarter t!JrooilhiJC IniDe·EI: tendon. ' ' I , :Although Ille lltlllinaro are • Wies, each ta ' oeporate and lelf-corrtained.• officials llJ, enabling companteo to -empl01es only to' the moot ap- plicahle aesalool . . Taught bY Irvine resident Howard WUson, the objective of ~ sessions ii to help com- panies iD the Irvine area traiq ml deftlop ll)eir pmonnel. The aemlJim ,,.Ut be held oq 8aturday•·f1b\D 'l:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. -~ _., 'Will tnClu6e -In iJndentanding and mottvallnt! employes, Jan. :Ii; fllljlbliioJC . _.naory Wlls, Jan. ·21; :ci.nllng bellavior, Feb. 12; ·~ing empl~)'es, Feb. 26 and imllloye training, Marth n: F'uJWr Information may be obtainod from the UC! ElteMion office at 1133-652'1. Mep in Service .. '• U.S. Ai; 11'orce S en Io r Master 5etgeant Joe A • Parkey, aoo ·of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Parkay, ioti Knorville St, HuntingtoJJ Beach, h.ss received tbJ,/ Brome Star Mtdal for meritorious service while engaitd ta military operations. Ser1eant Parkey dislinguisbed hlmseU as chief of tbe Dl\¥liti0ns services branch of !bl. 40lth Munitions Maintenance Squadron a t Ubon Royal Thal A F B , 'l'balltnd. . The -eant was honored at Nellli AFB, Nev., when he now eerves with .a unit of the Tactical Air Command which provides combat untis· for ill w_.t of U.S. ground forces. He "'"'od in the U.S. Army In the Soatlrweot Pacific dur- ing World War JI: lbe -reant "entered the Air Foree in H and ii a veteran o1 the Korun War aod bu ClllDpieled II months duty in Vielmm. ~-Airman ~ J. Blair, 11111 ol Mts. 'A. Blllr of ~'161 • 9pa Ort ... )luntJnltoo Bea<h, bu COIJljiletad his U.S. Air P'orol i..tc ln]nlng 11 the A~ Trlla6ac ca.,·1nd'1 Lackland . An, Tu. lie Jo ..,..1n1n1 at Locttand !Or tratnlnc • • i.w tn!orc<menl spectalltt. • . ' ' ( . " .. ' ' . ,, 1972 i , w '' -" .. SPACE COMMAND REMOTE C:ON11l0L · ~· · SUGttTLY · ' ·~EXTRA •.. -. . -. ' . • 'I •. • : - l FREE .: ·.; $27so VALUE· CART Vlf1yl clU met.el cabinet tn arslned Kuhmir Walnut OOfor. Zenith VHF and UHF Concentric Tuning with 111umlnaled Ch1nnel numbtrt. .15• x 3• Twin-Cone Spe1ker. ' . ' . , ., AND ' N.O .-DOWN ~~ •. . ~ . -· W:HY .BUY AT ABC? . . ' ·'· , · • 1 Year-Free Parts · w:.~ ... -~ .... ·-. ct ... ··· . e: 1 Year F~ee Ser~ice g>or~ · · .e 3 .Year Picture Tube . ' Service provlclad . warranty in th• homo Fr•· e Free • Deli, very and Set Up lor one yur 11• •1e ..... 1n • No Commissioned Scilesmen HURRY I ' SUPPLY . -U~ED ' •We Service What We ·Sell :A·BC · - COLOR TELEVISION. . . . 20 Y ~ra .. in Or•ng• County .:. . _ Or•nee COunt(.1 L•rgest Zenith· Dealer • • ' I I SALU & SERYJCE . LOWEST !'RICE IN ORAt:f~E COUNTY:; , 25" Di49. Picture ·rHEAVANTE ''°21 ATLANTA, at Mag~lia , 1 .Hy~TINGTON BEACH '.· ...... ~--...... , 968-3320 - ' WITH REMOTE CONTROL . . . · 11 ~ ":ii;im1:.a-rdelux~ console 'tv ·HARD T.O FIND MODEL UltN MMen atylf9t fw ... cut1 _,1;..,. roo• llttl .... C.w..t . . flllillletl .. ..,..... Shll WWt9 Wt• ti.. loc.-r wftti I MWood nfw ~ cen..cofw lot PkfUI , .... 'nt. 111 "···=·-'25•t. •. ' , ' Solid State rMMEDIATE ' DELIVERY ...... ·-·- ..... .:...w. •• CMfl f I NrJ styli .. ........ wlfllMt ....... c""9f c...... -C47l ll. . . : ; ' ZENITH SOLID STATE PORTABLE .PHONO OPERATES O" .BATTE.RIES OR 'A~C~ . . • ALL -ZENITH MOD.ELS ON DISPLAY. Bu Now-Christmas Deliver Assu red . . ' l I Scientists Find Brain Preserved NORTH PORT CHARLO'ITE, Flo, • (UPI) -Florida's chitf m 1 r in e 1 arc•1og~· t said Tuesd1y t h a t ·1,boratory tests have confirmed the •. "almoit un Uevable" discovery of the preserved brain of an Indian girl. who "died 5,200 years ago In 1 sinkhole. "I was really shaken -It looked like a ~preserved brain, but I thought maybe it':t ~ a crust or mineralized Connatlons where '"the brain us«l to be -or maybe it was· just something funny like a wtld growth • inslde what had bttn the brain." Carl ·Clausen told newsmen Tuesday. relating .hil impressions upon discovering the , girl's skull. , He round the' sbill while diving with Dr. 'Kelly( Brooks, geology professor at the UnlV~rsity of Florida. The skull was on · lhe up p er portion of lhe hourglass- • shaped 210-foot deep sinkhole, and was brought tq t~ surface . and placed in a formaldehyde solution for further ·study. • U,.I Tt.....,. Daddy's. Ho11ae . ClauSen hinted that the skull 'fAS ship- ped to Japan and then back to ll'allahassee.l He said Japanese experts used c~bon·l4 tests to date tbe skull at 5,200 years old "give or take 90 years," and the girl's age \Yas placed at eight at the time of her death. "'It's extraordinary -almost unbelievable!" said Clausen, ...,oo will take up a siniilar post for the ~~tate Of .Texas early next year. "Nobody ·l!OUld belieVecthat • bti.in could exist for 5,000 yean In a preserved state, but ap- parently It bu." he added. The expedition resume! in February and hopH 'tO pi'Obe several deep "levels" er the sinklx>le near north Port Charlotte. Since the skull discovery late in NOvember the sclenti!ta have pulled up buman and animal bones, but nothing M fi-1/Sgt Otis Simmons, a 19·year Army veteran, appears·bappy to be 'home for Christmas as he holds his crying daughter, Sheila, and a cup of coffee. Simmons was one of 10 Olathe, Kan., servicemen sta· lioned in Vietnam that were brought home for Christmas by the com· munity. ·1pectacu1ar as the skuU. r. Clausen said the find was not un- preCederitei:!, but scientists have been "skeptical of a '1braln" found by Col. William Royal not far from here in 1959. Mer~y Killing · He hoped, careful doeumentation and 'research on the latest skull would reveal Father R eleased in Death vf So1i new lnfonnation about the inhabitants of LONDON (UPl) -On a bleak winter's "'the Florida peninsula in ancient limes. day last month James Price drove his · A. friend of ClauSen's, Dr. Hale G. retarded siJ:.year-old son to a secluded .Smith, head of the Florida state river in the English Midlands, ki ssed the University anthropology department. boy, then drowned him. ·the preservation of a human brain is Price. 35, drove straight to the local "unwual. but not beyond the realm or police station and confessed the deed . . .Jx>sslblllty." saying he did it because his son was "just . In New York a leading anthropologisl. a living cabbage~" l:)r.' Alphonse Reisenfeld of the American Tuesday, Judge Edward James. in an Museum of . Natural Hi.story and Hunter unusual sti::p in the history or mercy klll- College said the find was "rare if not un-ings ip Britain, gave Price bis freedom, precedented." He said, however, it was of placing' him on probation for a year. "limlled lnltl:<sl" stjenU!lcally linc:o \he "I aiu taklog,aa exceptio.,I ''""''""' :brain cou14;-pol bf expiected tO differ froin an excepUonal case,·• the 'judge• told the bl'ain at Its current level of develop-Price as be stood weeping in the ment. • ' ' , prjsoner's dock In a Wiirce Ler courtroom •'Tlle condltiOn or the Utile' after t~ ' 'itti"ttJe.Midlab'dl: "} ~ f~ t~ Iµ time ·alJO would not allow for any Iurtber the pasnge qf ·'time bt;~atftt:' o mea!Ungful study," he said. forget about this matter." ' . • 'Ibe judge said he acted as he Qid , pai1ly because o( a peUtion ,signed by 600 ,Pastor Brings per;.ns in P~lee's neighborhuod iJI Northfield, near Birmingham. asking the court to show clemencY. ' During· the trial doctors testified that Gordon functioned at the level ol a baby aged three to four. moriths, had a short life expectancy, wa s a spastic and an epileptic. • Price. who pleaded guilty to manslaughter, told the court he decided to drown his son in the River Stour as he was driving the boy back to a hospital for handicapped children after a Weekend mrt~J;""'q " '• I J I ' "t iirove round and round until t came to the river,'' he said. "J pic:~-Gordon up, \µlowing.full well Wtiir I was &i\ril. I klS~· hii;n,<111~~ hiin in the Wlt,tf', and ht ~ii"~ lll!ay In \ifs uaual crouched spastic condJUon. ';J was terribly upset. At l•~t T know my son can rest. To watch hJm suffer so was a crime in itself." ., 'First Letters Descendant of Christian ' ::from U.S. POW s. NEW .YORK (AP l -Ah American minister bas arrived from Paris with Dies on ·Pitcairn ·i sland 1 ocn letters he saiji were f\'_Om most cf, , the ~cknowledged ~ 11.S. 111isoiiers of '4, -GLFlNDALEJl!ealU .' (t!P)t-Frederick war 1n V1etnani. , 1 , • • J '· .... 1111o1.• ti d The deliverY by .ihe Rev~ lllchard ,Martin GhristM(ll:, 1uu• g~ei:_a _on escen- Fernandei or .Pblla!itll>hi fQU~ 11~-dant _of tbe.l~r of lbe ~_ptiny on th_e complaint by lbe Chiif U.$. 4elep{e a ~"'Bffmtf• bu .diid oo~~ Island, lt the Paris peo~ laJU early this month ,~ was learned hi;r. ~f.· .~ tblt only 50 illilUoBol tlMi PO,W• ncelv• · The ~· ~ .. spick Jjle South ed mall this year, : PactfiC,.ii:RIOPlla.t2d by the descendants The Rev. F~ sald,al.!Keonedy •. <JI tlie ~and lhelJ'· ,Polynesjan Airport lhe lettm he .,ncoiv..i from wtves.11i0 death of'Olrtsliln, lhe island North Vietnam ·~·~let t.onc npresen-. patrii!J'fi,:j>finp !he poJiul~on to 90. taUves In i::arjs iricludecl the ~rat mail He died:Jadriday, the day before his fr?m American POW"s hel1t•.4n , South 88th tiirfMay.d,fter an illness of several Vietnam . ·! • , ,: f . months, .. ecoriiltig to his' son. Tom Chris- He said the ma~ was ~rom more han fan the i !iand radio offil'er. The 300'' prisoners \n tbe North and I( in the s~oi1.waye reRorts to the radio center of So~t~. Ambas dor William J . Porter ... tl\e ~v~nth Oay Adventist Church h~ad-de~a;wed at tbe Dee. 2 session of the quarters here are ~mong the few links Paris talk!!! tba\ "prisoners be allowed to between the !emote island 'and the rest o[ send a normlll now o( mail to their the world .. -. I . . . families . North'.'V\etnam responded bby Tom Chr1St1an -ts now se~o.r 11vmg saying all lbe prlsooers were authorized descendant oC , Fletcher "21r1,tian, the to write home'once a· month. Royal Navy ofUctr who;,~ the crew of The Rev. Fem1nda. a UnHed Church the Bounty in a revoltrq.u.t the stem of Cbrfat minister, Is a member <JI, the rula.o( c.pr. WUllom Bijgb In 1789. The Committee <JI IJaloon, a private gloup-mUtlneers put Bligh and: lo1a\ cnowmen throogb whlcb the North Vietnamese -who 1urvived -over the side in a have releaoed nimes of prl!oners and small, boot, sailed the ilOllJllY ,to Pitcairn oent their mall. Island and !>urned tL Their story became the basis foT popular books and mov),es. Except for brier viail.i to New' Zealand a,_nd Tahiti, Frederick OlrisUan spent his entire life oo Pitcairl'l,' where be was an ' active leader of the Advent.I.st Cburcb, to •which most islanderi belong. New Year's Eve Da1ici1ig Slated Residents of Lake Forest are Invited to the New Year's Eve dance being sponsored by the Lake Forest Women's Club Friday, Dec. 31 . Tick~ti are.available throua:h't!e club office for the event which will Include a buffet and champagoe punch. The dance will begin at 9 p,m. with music provided by Jerry Schroeder's Band. For information call the club at 1131-41161. , Yule Tree Pickups Set o~ Regular Days • ove -" Rejected &.perV!oor William Philllps, iJI a 1,Jc IO<ICh Chrlltmas lptrit, tried to Sii ~. vii ~Y to allow 11111 _, 1111' fll,501 iJI l<1al .1 ... ID, ~ llie recent flcht between -~ ~-~~;~·~-the Local,~· f' """'"m_...... , 1 'llle';Snon failed by 1 3-l vot., » """""""' iltth pointed Insults. Pii*i>s ·""1 he felt the county should step lo and clear up the situation. "11 wu a coUntywide expenditure (for the legal fe.,) and lhe people iJI the cities P1Y county tuea." _} He asked that t1" c.ounty counsel <"fl' lhe legallty ol lhe county assuming th< entire 'bm tendered by lhe legal f11'111 of Thomas Woodruff, Fountain Valley ci- ty attorney, to the league and three members of the LAFC. Phillips got Immediate reaction from Board Cllatrman' Robert Battin. "The at• torney's fees were outrageously high., He did a lousy job and h~ lost the case. '1The-whole'·lhlng was a power play by the mayors and they should pay for their folly ,'' Battin demanded. supervisor Ralph Clark agreed, "The fees were absurd." Battin and Sugervisor RooJld CasP,FS were the defendants in the-suit broUabt by the cities. The suit was dropped when Superin- tendent Ralph Clark pushed through a motion at an LAFC meeting, in Caspers' absence, to relnsltle LAFC m. em be r Ow-Jes Pearaon, representing the public and permanently bar Anaheim attor.ney Herb Licker from taking Pearson's seat. This had already been accomplished, tempQrarUft by league court action. Charles Reader Wins Decorating Prize Honor~ \Vlnners In Mission Viejo's home decorating contest picked up their prizes this week during the "Five Nights Of Christmas" celebration. Taking grand prize honors and $50 for his efforts was Charles Reader of 14322 Chrlsarta. other winners include: Tony Gana, 11iM1 OtmihO AdetJato1 (Santa theme; I.. W. Wagner, 27195 Mariscal. most creaUvlty; 0. F. Ragan', 28372 Papqayo Drive, best O\ristmai theme. In the rell1toos theme category Fred Hodgins o! Z741 Cerruiet wu the win- ner. Cb-winners With Hodgins were &(er Ranta, 28565 Ave Deseo and James Galbraith, 26571 Ave Deseo. DecoraUons will be up witil after Christmas for those who want to see them. JI.fission Vle}o's inost decorated night will be Chr1stmas Eve when the en-- tire community will light t he I r "luminarla" as part of the "fifth night" activities. "'Luminaria" are sand candles In bags and are part of a tradltionaJ Mexican Christmas celebration. They are symbols of the rires that lit the way for shepherds on their way to Bethlehem Christmas Eve. ·Each resident has been asked to light three or more on their curb in Cront of their home between 7 and I p.m. Tree 'Transplanted' • DAILY '1lOT ' • . ' . u1., .......... : Reel Work Out : · ; Former world heavyweighl 0 champ Muhammad A.U:'ft~·~. Ii;~~·' work -unorthodox at best -!IS he.races behincf.itroller wilh•hll j twin daufhlers in Zurich, Swli.rerland. He is training for an exhlb!lloll fight agamst West Germany's Juerge·n Blin. 1 -Co.inty bepiliiii1etits _ Plan Four-dayWorkWeek Test ' ,, Orange COunty Clerk William St John bu been given permission to try a four- day, 4~hoor 1work week in hir deput- ment'• marrtage license, passport and naturali2'tlon division ·as part of a five- day work week \Vith hours extended to to acconunodate llllesmen and auctiGn-: sale customers. , · Un<!er .ibe program, ~ wo<Ji. overlapping days for the same number of hours (40), < • '1 e..m. to 5:30 p.m. dally. ' County Supervisors ipproved a !JO.day T } l C '.;. ht !Mal period Tuesday, to begin Jaouary ·3. a e~ .::ioug •· Supervisor Ronald ·w. Caspers vii!• "\ lukewarm in his 1 approval· of the trial. F' CJ• • Sh . , • "A !O<ll'-day work week lo \Ike binding an or1n1c ow .. ~ unexpecltd holltlay to school chUdre~; . \ but we can't stop all these tnnovatioflS, The Laguna Beach Free Cllnlc ls ~ few yean back for shorter wort· days. Ing persons tn_terested in dance, folk. roek: Emp1oyes said they ~-ere too tired a(ter and clwlcal music to audition Jan. I fok eight hours. Now they propose a lG-hour a benefit performance later nest i'nonth.'. day· · The audition will be held at 2· p.m. at "1 do 90 ~rttnt of "!)' !Ofk before_ 2090 Ocean Way, Laguna' '8eaclt. "W,1. noon ~nd pncUcally~n.g in the after:· have many profelslOnals~Wbo WIU be lft noon, 1tated the Newport BQPl', m1-the ahow, ·but we do want aome ~ dent. t · local CP'' " commented, M~ "f \)'8.n my ~ and dla: ta ee..:h ii6i di II. ol ~ --'" "r--ti lied "With this ~--·~ · -morn111g, ._.....,ra con n · Glenneyre St . idff we wlll .evontua:-nd up with. a s;y ~,P jlO blMfll ~ !our.lay, MV<n·'*/'1 IMkf '""I wllliAllbiY .. JJ,li!•'-'1UJL1 Board Cllalrmln J(~rf Bllt!n ot Be Hllh.SthOol In late J8lluai'f wlll go Sant& Ana W1fWld r addJtkm cf • ,County, • toward operation costs ol the clbUc, abe AdmJnlstratlve Office study of DOriJble> added. • • 1 • • • _ evening Ind Salutday houn for·oll ''Pl'!; pit oriented" departlriehts, CalperS agr.ed, reluctantly, St John's: division will bl ·the second "°"nty olflco to try lhe !OllJ'-day, 40-hour week. PurcbaaiJI& adopt.ct the ........, 80me months .ago to allow Jongir 6ours' Lag una G.allery Set8 ·Big Show Chriitn'i ds Pet .. ., Drive 'Slated · . · ·t. Temporarj clOJlng of Lagw!a'• Sliop ~ the open Window, due to aole of the P'!'i per n.. Paoee bulldlng II occhpitd for 1• yean, will not halt the a n nu a J, "Cbrlstmu giltJ for pels" campaign loll( spoDIOred by owner Marion Grier. ~· Mias Grier has isaued her usual call for An evenlna: adventure into sight and gift.I of ~ash or food to brighten the boli- sound will be presented by the Laguna day 'season for the antmals housed In tbi' Beach Art AasociaUon Gallery, )ffl cu« SPCA Shelter in Laguna c.nyon. ..,i. Drive, Dec. 21 at I p.m. In previous years, donors have beat LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -Jackie A llght 1how by Llguna artist. Jobi asked.to deliver the gilta to her lhop, loo, Carlson says she should have waited until Forkner and a 11sound·aculpture" by Joe pickup by an SPCA representative, .. · art.er Christmu to plant a si1-foot Carmichael and Pat 0>1: .Wlll be com-This year, however, with the shop cl°"- Colorado blue spruce In her front yard. A blned during the abow. ed pending arrangement for a new ~: few day!!! after Mrs. Carlson planted the There Is no admission' charge, ~but tion, Miss GrJer asks that the pet rem~ tree, she woke up to find It gone and guests are encouraged to, bring cushions brances be delivered or mailed dlrectlJ~ surmised that it probably went to to sit on. Further Information Is available to the anJmal shelter, 20812 Laguna Can--~ somebody's llving room. by calling the Gallery,, 494-:6$31. yon Roadt phone '94--1Sl2. - ~MMMMMM'Jlf.IMMJ116MJllFl:.aM•JlllMMMi-.S""l'tMMM'M~JlitM . J'!'lr , ,, I YOUR CHRISTMAS i CE"TER WITH • • A Blind E~gle County flails Sig htless Scout • City spokesmen today reminded San Clemente residents that d i s c a rd e d 11 Christmas trees will be picked up during K regular rubbish collection days after the I Holidays, but tall trees should be cut. Aides urged residents to saw the · Christmas trees into four-fool sections to I make pickup and disposal easier. W FRIENDLY, COURjEOUS ~ND . HELPFUL $ERV· ICE. PLENTY OF F R E E PA R KI N G. IN BOTH FRONT AND REAR MALLS. ALL ON mm LEVEL There was a bl& am.ile on his face and ' his parents were glowing. Duncan Brooks. age JI, was being honored by the Board of Supervisors oC bis county. He had become an Eagle Scout on December 13, and there were circwnstancm which made thi! achievement a liWe mart than notable. Duncan ls blind, bu been that way sin~ be wu 5. lt wu a wonderful p~ ,one that made you feel right qaln. Supervisor Ralph Clark <JI ~ was pmenUng an honorary citizen. lhtp medal and certtficata <JI commendation to Duocall. The boy is from his Fourth Dlstrfct. The new Eagle Scout Is a member of Eiplor<r Post !llOZ, In Santa Ano. He is the first blind ICOUt to reach that pinnacle In ol-ange County. Duncan ha• betn acUve in the youth program at Servictl for the mind In Santa Ana, participating in service projects. bitlng, IOclal events. The boy never stopped smiling through the whole Clve-minute presenta- Uon certmony. Neither did his proud parents, Dr. and A1rs. Cli!ton R, Brooks or 1301 EJ Flnlto, Santa Ana. This happy boy and his parents made the old world seem right again. They were the kind of a story rtporters would like lo write every day, but oeldom. have the opportunlty to do. '" Denial Health School Art Winners 'Named WIMerJ of lhe third lllllUal Dental Reallh Poster aintest have been named for the San Joaquin Elementary School Dts\rla(. They are Victor Weeks. &oyeaM>ld son o' Gayle W. \Veeks, University Park. School, lrvint: Steve Cummings, 1~)'.ear. old son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard CUm- mlngs, Cordillera School fn Mission Viejo. Mcond; .JUeko Okada. 9-yeaMld son of Mi'. and Mn. Maoukichi Oitod• or Turtle Rock Scoool, lrvlne, third. . . ...3 STORES TO SERVE you • 2300 HARBOR BLW AT WILSON I ~ JUST SOUTH OF MIRRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL OUR' FRllNDS FROM THE HARBOR CINTER ..MERCHANTt • • ; " ' •• i SAN DIEGO FREEWAY 2380 HARBOR BLVD,, COSTA MESA L=.::.~::::...:::.::.~---------·--------... ' • ' 11 . \ ....... 1111..0T ' ., ps. \· lo mine Gets ' \ ~ . 0 . rtuni "ppo ty '• BJ THOMAS MllRPlllNI ......... ,... ... ~ AND RUNNING DBPT. -My ~ went out to 'lln1lerodi ,....,.. ctiy to .. , oY.rntpt with a pll!leod, Uke Iota of junior hlP stria do. Sbo •Ml IO 'bed tn Oran!!• County tmi!Gr)' and -._, 1n the air 111 Irvine. "111at'a aome traveling fer one nlChl'• 1feep. • So it was thlt voten of the Irvine com- ~., turned out In force Tuesday and ~ tbe~lves a new municipality for Of the 1.111 Irvine folks who registered toteni, 4,739 cast ballots ro/.' a 79.s percent turnout. They went 2 to I for dtyhood •• "J'llE FINAL unofficial tally was 3,221 brlm>r of helnl a city and 1,515 qalnst. Jt left the issue 1n little doubt. fri aoriie ,rvine precinct!, like Number One ln Turtlerock, Number Three at 'talifornia Homes and Number Four 1t Irvine Meadows, the voter turnout Went over • percent. Some years you do well to draw that kind of interest ln a presidential election. AgµewBid Endorsed By Wayne DJJON, France (UPJ) -Andrew Moool llu been charged with homicide In the death of JuUan Pape, 801 who suf. !<red a heart attack after clrlvlng for ~ minutes through Monot'• fume.filled und....,.und gorai• trying to flncl a plice to park his car. I It's Wint~!': ·Look Around I I Snow, Wind and Rai1t Lash Much of the Nation I t.U In Ille lni.nd "'°""'''" t rH• It en )I ocHn 1torm COlll!nwd to Yfnl llt fury, II Mllll -''*" CO!llllllMll In. lht .. i.rtft, • Whf!'I 1 60-c!e9t• rlfffM ln•1'ti.nt1, iR Ot., Tllbd1y br-ftt 1111tn lnM bloom. 'tlle 1-r1111,_, rod~., -· ... mlftt •l'Wlllll tfll tlm ,, "" flllf Ill lOYll•ern l'lorkl1, hrly ""°"'l"' llfYIPltlhrrts '"''" froni t btlow 1ery 1! Mtr..-111, Mlcft., 111n1tKf'l'Wn .Fl1. ' • • •-1 Preile11u a ' • • . Prospects Grim . • F~r Baµ~~~. Des~~ ~ DIAMOND CENTER FOR ORANGE COUNTY NOW IN STOCK I UP TO 3 CU...AT AND LAROIR crusJPoi on It. • ·; Mujibur'1.J>OliUcally inQClerate foUoweri·' will be under seVltfl pressure fi'om a"' strong p!::ki~cow element In the Awanl1:4 League. g In the relle<ted 1i<wy d Soviet help to l.ndia and supported by the , p~Moscow Communist party ot India., it·. will sUN!ly demand a major voice in tho,., nation's affairs. · • ,... That may impel Peking to reach ·into,: its own bag ol tricks and produce si,run. r cant S\lpport for already violent Maaist- type movements ,Jrbich pockmarli: the C Bengali areas. On the economic ride, the problems boggle· the mind. Bangla Desh doem't even have a .mooetary IJ.lle!fl of it!_ own, as its leaders' attempt to build a 1ovem-~ ment. It will need immediate beJp ta that respect, probably from India. ~ l .Bulgarian Plane . Crash Kills 28; Jazz Star Hurt ONE CARAT SOLITAIRE DIAMOND ShHJf• Dlalllood Stt h1 Ladles' or Gttth' S11aridi09 14K Gold Mouotlot Free Coffee and refreahmeni. Ol'IN ,_, .. ··• ., I COSTAI MESA JEWELRY &. LOAN . . - • . --- Aerospace Pact • Vote Postp~ned ,WASHINGTON ' (UPfl -•Tho ay Boord bu put off WIW January a declakln on contracta covering 10me 250,000 aerospace workers, but rea'f. firmed a deciskln to grant full rttroacUve pay increases to 11,500 r a l I r o • d signalmen. 1The board, after lengthy deliberations unW nearly midnight Tuesday by public and busine>s representatives, agreed lo wait until the new year be.fort deciding "'1ether to pare 1 ll p«t<nt first..yeor In- crease for most of the aerospace work.en. The public member• and acme of the bullnesa representatives r e p o r t e d 1 y * * * Members' Action • fiYOred ..W,. the flnt-)'Mr lnc:roflo.I cloler lo Ibo. hoard'• culdellno !bit pay 1ncreueo abould be llO hllher than U ~ayea.r. ' The board OD Dec. 9 8PPl_'O ed I 5 per- cent PIY' tncreue for the railroad aignalmen that bad been acbeduled to go into effect Oct. 1, but a question had arilen atncp Friday as to whether the tno~ crt.Ue wq retrqacUve to Oct. 1 or only until the end of the wag•prlce freeze on Nov. 14. A opokesmlll for the hoard WI the members reached a conaensus., without a formal vote, !bit Its earlier actlon bid been for, full retroaotlve pa~L The decision Wll ezpected 'lo Mt a pa~ tern for moi;e than 500,000 other rsil workers who llso hive negotiated 5 per-. cent increases effective Oct. l. u•~,....,.... U-¥· POSITION DUE Auttroll•'• W1ldflolm United N ationB' ' ' ) Captain, 6 Men Remain Aboard . Dead Gull Hijacker ~· . I ' Burnin,g Vessel . MIAMI CUP!) -Whlle 1 COL<t Guard cult.tr wat brtngln& S4 crewmen to Florida, tbt captain and six crew1nen 1f. the C!'flllol tanker Calypso lll)>ed a~ the blulnl sbJp today In Cuban """"' Pin' -' cul OD the lhip .ll\ID!I01 nlgb&. t 4 .. • '!lltlu coast 'Guard cutter lll1igeoce' WU ~ at Key WOii blly wttlt lhl'~· en 11fely removed from the ship " eau&bt flnl In Cuban watar1. qo<lll ;Coco. ' ' .' '.JI ·lllll fire ·repiirtad OD , the ...a tllil -on board have ,.lllHd lo lea"9,1 ,lald a spokesman at the Cout ~:;&elrd> and ' -.. ·Cettar in MtaiN., , -g jutles have been rtported. Coul Guan! ,uld two ·Cuban ' wblch ha!!. -~lll!g_ tltl Cl1!Jr' left the scene Tueoctay nlghL Thli iindennltan of U>e.5674oot, IS,183- ton vessel whlch wu carrying 7,000 tom of motwee ate aboard tbti tut •le.bit" oot!'f Key We1t, walling Just outaide·the .three-mile territorial limit of Cuba. .. ~ JU 100n u clearance ii: ~ved •~ l I· Lured as Californian BROWNSVILLE, Tei. (AP) -Official lllence clolked most of the detalls lodly ln the hljackln( of a lhrimp tr1wiq which left two men dead, aoe of them ldenUfted U I Calllomtan, and a WOD\ID &lovely wounded. . P'lle two were 1Jain before. dawn Tuts~ d~ al!er going aboard with a WOIN/l '11\d three cbildren and forcing It. c1pljlln, Ray Penland, to put to sea. They were ~uoted 11 11ylng they wanted to go to Campecl>e, Mexico • Only Penland and crewman Tom Walkup wera aboard u the hljacktr1 N. Mex. Host.ag~s Freed Unharmed • quteUy selied cootrol nl the croll durln the weekend, Penland llld. Tlte captain and bodies nl the two .. ,. bfOugill llhore here Tuelday. nllht. A 'CQast Gdin.i ctlttar, delayed by fOf towed the ahrlmi*f to nelchhorin& P lubel1 at the IOU!!' Up of Tens. •, Sometime after heading Into the Gull of Mexloo, Penland SIJd, one' of the bJ .. jacken slept atld ''1 bit him over head with a pipe." At that point, Federal BtlftlU of InvestigaUon 1genta tntenupted and ordered him lo dtsc~OM nothlnc mont. The uM[. Tucker" is owned by Bobb'Y. BulliJtgtnn aod operated by the G..- Bay Shrimp Co. Fr<eporl, Tez. Coast Guardsmen Identified the a1aJn pair u Roye. L. ·Boland of San DleCQ.b callf., and David Joe Dillman from "1j undetermined point In Iowa. , I Tbe wOWICted woman, Rllonda Lynn,, Scbultz, 25, wtderwent aurpry at the / Corpus Ch.rlsU Naval Air Stallon:a hospital. Doctors said a pbtol bullet sbaf.., tered her hip. Perils Increases Above 7 Percent · The aerospace debate appeared to center on a 34-cent hourly cost di Uvlng increase provided in the u:pirlng eo~ tracts with the six aerospace CQmpanles. Without the increase, the new contracts would boost wages and, fringe benellbl Vore Schediil~d .. ' . On New Leader · !JM!' s-Em\tll&Y In' mva1t1, tile ·tug •Will move in and lake the.calypeo in \ow, the <:o,st l"iard said. "The . Calypec) was carryq,g the molasses f r o m IAbella, C u b a , to Nuevitas, Cuba, whtn the fire broke out In the 'lid Bah1ma channel Monday n!ght. • The pos!Uon of the vessel, whoae home port '!• Famqulta, Cypru!, ll'about l50 mild llOUtheul nl MllmL ALBUQUERQUE, 'N,M. (AP) -Two armed men held a bank manager 'and his family holtage for 1Z hours, sipping col· fee and chatUng politely from behind their ski masks, then escaped with $38,000 from the manager's bank tirandl. One robber took the manii~r. G~ Gri"rit Doney, lo 'the-benlt when It opened Tu ... , day ; the other .remained with the f~lly •. Her mother, Mrs. Charles Rathbun~ said Mrs. Schultz Jen San DI•&• on Doc. i:J en route tp-~gon' with cmly 6ne child ;+., her son Miebaet, ~ -and "~biy; WASHINGTON (~) -An unexpeeted just under the 5.5 percent amual action by the five business members of guideline adopted by the Pay Board. UNITED NATIONS . (UPI) -Kurt the Pay Board has called into question The board beard presentations from . Waldheim, career Cliplomat ambuaador, virtually all scheduled Pl1 raiJes th.a! a-the com~es and the two unions in-former foreign minister and presldentlal ceed 7 percent a year. volved 'during the day, then recessed in candidate from Austria, was to becom.• They l!sued a statement TueS!ay. nlght ' mldaftemoon lo permit the business and the fourth secretary general of the United automatically challenging any future public.members to caucus for an hour. Natl6tis-today. raises over 7 percent in contracts th.It The recess we !till golng on late in lhe The Security Cowtcil Tuesday recom- began before the wage freeze started evening as the labor. members continued mended Waldheim, an inti~ on the Aug. 15. ' standing by. U.N. scene for 16 years, to ~cceed U The statement was issued by Virgil Labor memben want to approve the Thant ol Burma, who is stepping down Day 1 General Electric Co. vice ~i-full 12 percent first year increases Dec. 31 after serving two five-year terma. dent: on behaU of himself and the other negotiated by tbe United Auto Workers The General Assembly votes on the four business members. and the InternaUonal Association of matter today. · Qi.allenged raises in old contracts can Machinsts at five or the aerospace com-After two Ve~ridden session1 ln JVblcb be rolled back if a majority of the 15-panies and the 8 peroent bx:reue at a the council We unible to agree' on a cal member labor-public-buainea oo.rd finds sWh firm. United Alrmtf't O>rp. didate, China was reported to have them to be "unreasonably inconsistent" .The public members reportedly were withheld its veto in Tuesday's secret with the board's general guideline that opposing increases of th.at magnitude to ballot and Waldheim gained the recoru• new agreements can't contain raises go through and Qiness memben mendation by an 11-1 vo~ with 3 ablten· more tban 5.5 percent a year except in reportedly were split. tlons. . , special clrcumstances. J'he contracts also cover production Diplomatic sources disclosing results,of The business m.emben' move appeared. workers at \.arious units of North the secret vote said A r I e n t I P e aimed particularly_ at the construction Jn.. American ~kwell Corp., Boeing Co., Ambassador ~arloi Ortiz de • lt(u.s du.stry where acheduled raises for the Lockheed Alf'Craft Corp., McDonnell received 12 votes -topping Waldheim's commi: year far exceed the 6.1 percent DouglaS Corp., aP(l LTV Aerospace: Corp. total -but one of three votes against average .that the Bureau of Labor him was a veto, believed to have been ·statl!tlcs says prevall9 for 1972 raises In that of the Soviet Union. all big labor pacts. U S Shi p • ed Ambassador Max Jakobson of Finland, all PS 018 an early frontrunner in the race fOf the The statement .challenges " COil· • • . top U.N. spot, received nine volel 1in Ilia tracts and ~y-prad.lce commitments favor but one of the five against him was made pior to AUg. 15, 1971 ... " In lndi' an Ocean a veto again believed to have been Soviet. No mention ls made of whether One member abstained. ..,eements made during the Aug. 15-aldh · ho l b led hi ·~• Nov.14 wage freer.twill also be challeng. WASBINGTON (UPI) -'l1le Pen••"on W eun, w ce e ra s "'1™ -& birthday Tuesday, said the council's ac- ed. has rtported an American squadron of 10 tlori waS a "rather heavy blrthday Pr<vlously, new raises In agtteemDts ships bu been lllndlng by In the Indian esent reached _before Nov. 14 wera subject to ~ ~ a w~ fer paaslble use . in pr"It will not be euy to carrJ,1t be u1d ~tomatic Pay Board review only if they .evacuating Amencans or other foreign at a news conference following the closed eover 11000 or more penoos. , . ,n;WonaJs fn>D}.P~atan. council meetlllg "but 1 y·clo mediately questioned wbetlier busine•Y~-Piir~'~lft.~·· '· \W'so ' pne ahor member of the board IDI• ~~· 4Dh~= lo<!qde Ille rlii!l..19~· inthif: " members could tsaue 1uch a bl~t "l>ellixlpteil nae Trlpol!;; tt*fii '.j ..; •• actjvll\'', challenge. He said he thinks con~. dhirOyers and an i oiler, Penta~n ~1•4Jbole •Jirbt\l:nolfJDe'best mpst be challenged individually or Jt9t'at spokesman Jerry_ W. Friedheim said fvery active man," bti l&id. " all. 1 ' • • , r 'I'Uesday. AbOUt ~ Mirlnes were abc;>ard. 'cOUaborators~ave suffered Sen. Muslne Endorsed By Ohioan COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP). - Gov. John J, Gilligao today encloned Sen. Edmuild 11. · Muskie, (lJ.Malne), for the 1972 DemocraUc preeldeotlal nomination, setting the stage for a possible acramble for Ohio's 153 convention delegates. _ Gilligan said be would run as a delegate pledged to Muskie, rather than as a favorite son candidate with meet of the delegates pledged ' lo him. He called Muskie "the most qualified" candl~te ln the race. The Gilligan endorsement b part of an accelerating Muskie effort to line up the support of leading Domocrslic offlclall across the naUon, even u the Maine Democrat lftpartl lo fonnally aMOUDCe bls Cll> didacy on Jan. t. Muskie was on hand u GUligan made t b e an-- nouncement • tn a downtown moUl news conference. ' I can't think of a better happening In the W!'<k of CllrillmU than thll, lhll morniDg, '' Muskie aaid. The Gilllgsn endouement comes clOll: after tbOle of Sens. '11M>tnaJ J. Mcintyre of · New Hunpoblre and John V. Tunney of Callfoml•. Muskie earlier galned the support of Missouri's Gov. Warren E. Heames and Sen1. Thomu F . Eagleton and Slulrl Symington of Utah, Gov. Calvin L. Rampton and Sen. Frint Moa, and of Sen. Philip A. Hll'I of Mlchigon. Hts qulzltloo hopes lo gain _, the oupport of Gov. Mllton J. Shipp of Pennsylvania, and Sen. Adlal :i:. sa.v ..... m of DllnoiL TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ We Dere You .•• Every ' Saturday . . . -~ ,.. ' ~ .., . •' I"':' • }.I ; -\. tf r Many banks pay a reduced savings paubook''rate of a low 4 ~0; •At Pa.cific you will earn the sa'irie high ratii as before. '-" • · ,, ANNUAL YIELD ANNUAL FIATE MIN. BALANCE MIN,'Y£ARS 6.18\ : .. 6.00\ '5,000!!. TWO . 5.92\ 5.75\ '1,000!! ONE 5.39\ 5.25\ 500!! ! Y.th 5.13\ 5.00\ 500 ONE DAY ~ t , ~· •' Interest compounded dally and paid from elate of . ' deposit to date of withdrawal even .If Ifs Just one 'day ., Ask how you can otitaln all these benefits service charge FRE-E I PREPARATION Of PERSONA STATE. ~ AND FEDERAL INCOME TAX .RETURNS. ' ' • '. TRAVELER'S CHEC!s RE ~AFE DEPO~n:-'BOXES ~ CO~LECTION OF NOTES , M.O.NY OTHERS ' w OPEN NIGHT · .d.DAY Hours: Monday thru Frida'y 9:30 !!!'to 9:00 P.M. I Saturday 10:00-A:M. to e:Oo P.M: 1 SOUTH COAST PtizA Im INITOl ITMID' • COITA MllA, cAU'OfllU • ktoNI "'°"""'* • Royce BOta""'nd.,. · ' ~ ' Mrs. RathbUn 11ld Mn. Schultz wii: dlVOl'<ed from her husband. After the cash was taken, D.ooeY·ctlled authorities. FBI agen~ and police found • Doney'• wife and thrte children bound but unharmed at the family home. '1'!te chlldrtn, said lo bo I lo 5 ,_,. old; w.r. brought to Ibo county j(IV8lllltJ home 1t Brownlvllle. : ·t . ' BeverewaretMakes lt t'.A Merry Christnta$ Year AfterYearMter·Year Noc:-·-....... -..... _ . C1&r~--~ .. r.--........ .. ..................... , __ ....,_....,._ .... 7111. ' ' ' ._ .. _ ... ______ _ ,,_ ... ~ ... --1 u u1, >I HI t ' ' Your Choice Of Two Decorative 7 ·Piece. .Kitchen Tool Sais by Ekco · -.... .................. :::...1 °"" klkhe ... Choole ~ --~ ftcM"OI Mllac11~1 itonGlet . .. tl----.:.....t colon~ ....... With bladc-loootfltt. Stl -tho 6 MOit ..,_1ar .lfOlm.. ..., cooking -... -rad<. '•1211 \14!95 ••• ,_ ~ • '8$1 TOii lllNllM GllM C41D; laMA•1tic1rdflM1• p.a...,.,... c.ltt· U 14 Ntw MocAtttlw llM.. N..,,.. -HARBOR VIEW CINTIR 0,.. t.a Moo •• s.t.: 11·1 S.. ..... 644-1170 • • • • Extra Capacity. 9-Piece Set Of R~ere Cookware ='='==;.:.i:.,. --:.::·...,· °""· ·PlU$,... ___ , .. 1'<h.....,r -.""'n". '39'..! ... . .. .. . . ·~ . ' . ·: ·• ·~ "' •"'1!> ·l •• " "' ' " •• ·a 'I ' ·d •• ., ,, '·• ,. iJ ':; • .! lO I I " • -· .1 ' • ' l • 1 ' .. ._ --~ .Cont:ttadretory Actions t• ' • I o • ' :. t ' ... ~. , ,.. o • ' ' ' . . . . About '!'•ao a.plail fer• .,..n. ~ · dilcau, JlllC'!llate or wh-. dev91opment :~a:.-Y ~ ,.. • I · · All4 lt.,_ appear ~will be conalderable plan-• . 'IP~ bY a ~Y of, , • · • ti I' ' Dini; ...-, 'llld ntl'Jllallnl between. Colllna lllll . . At tbe tJ,me It I~·'~ ""tj)dl;J .,, ·" N•~·~ ttil•9Gt1'1r-tlaat hu lOll&ht 10 ~ qainst'~ of tile ~ .. · · · Beads, eom..Ut bosed In by (ta own do- ' •. , would endorae de..Jop!!lent ,that .would .... m to Jl9"' , c1a1o1a. wt the Emkay proJOct, bu•so far told Collini petu;te, u not foster even mont,,demifor the alrjiort. tbat It Will probably be. year botont any mi.uile•t de- . Proponents of the .Emkri'Devel mfllt Co. "11118' clsioD on Ibo sone change requt1t.could be ma4i. for It Cl!an'ge that cle&reil Ibo way 'lor a--~ !Jolel,and 11 llow In the earJ.y staps of-wdatlng lll llonoral JUD. ottice buildings lMiJted the de9D11 !or tlie flCllltlu II W!jalevar views are vote.s publicly ali>ut .... llop. woUld provide 'would be tbent..:.. w~or not tho ment·llOWld the airport-bJlbO.l...tne Co., bJtbedly . airJl9rl wu. , . . . . : of Newpoi't. by tho airport ccini6Wlon or an,_ ...._ • , 'c;rtUcs wenn't . satisfied. 'Tliey contladocl, to DO the pntoent .pallero unb~Pll11u Up to OH lldnl! ayall. that the action would hivt'• do,..tno effe<;t ... ihe preuure·for 8lpll!l!Oft of ·Counly Airport faclll· J vast amount 'of other undeveloped 1creap n9*by -Ues and puaengar sarvtce. . . . 'the.hundreds of acres·intended eventually ror induatrial · . • ufo!.'No,.·ltJi pa~1 ~ear ~y .tnew lif.'wbit 0 U..')' A First: Refusing· Raises I ............ • ... '' "• •)'VA •• • ' 'I -•• . , •. .-.-ell Dotia1u' ~l!Qn hll'.l,1111. won . a· . ·dJanaeJor...~ pamil~t own.s across , . · *'~"lard lud ~·Company -bu • •lilDlled for commmlil· ii:Wb&·for'!l\I 140 vaeant ~ :;1£ own.s next · to Ila indulffitJ.".l'laitt <Irr Jamboree ... llOa4-i · · . "r · . " " , . onmns lll!•eiled Ila pllDI :bef0nt; Newport· Beach · , planning conirpllsloners:lsst weet·,.,.. 1-than Mv:elt ,' .~ iflOr corpora,le 'executives prol!llli!l .in economics .~they bad c6mmissioned . ...wJdll't;beJdone.fcit ab· 'oJlter th • . " • > I ' . . Xb":r ~,of•affaira. sboutd .c0me-u )i\~·.uiprise , .~~,~ .. rem~.11 wa..Co111na:Radlo1b'.at ict- , . ed; silBllWlJ1lMf1!!!ll· w.ben '!"!' day it '~ahnOd.. ll)Y 1n1e...i .1n1 anneptiGn .lo.jN~rt.Bea~h,.,,d ~e next -day bad tbe-papers...U·fllled oilt and:il\IO»tbt-hinda of Ille· Loool· Agency Formation CotnmisllOis. · · Tbe two lncidenta,,if notliiliJ elae;·w0uJd ·...., to give ·l~ cause for official, IM?dies whj> '!NI ""1th •the . fint,~:l!le lutunt 1o:11e excepUOl!ally WU1 u the)' plan. ,' . . . ~.!• ~'bopint lo. live tbe;guy at the bottom a Thal '1Jnpl8 statement by Ibo two top 1taff"'1emben of Uie Orin-,. County Sanilatlon District explained why Ibey refused aaluy and fringe belieftt lnCl'eUOI ~ and It completely fiabberpated di.trlct dinlcton. , .Ed Just, 'mayor of Fountain Valley and chairinan of tbe·~tation board; commented1 "Tbf1 I~ the'fir1t time_,We'Ye .seen ttiis. Aa far as I know, there baa never been ·a case of top level admlnlstram refusing raises in this county befofe. •• · ' . Fred _Harper, the ·district's ,manager, and Paul Brown, assistant manager and chief enginear, sacrUlced annual raises ·totaling $1,600 and '1,375, respectively. They' said 0 tbe idel i& 1to give the lower pay.people 90me money. for inflation." And they pointed out that a 5.5 ~ent ·raise for a $600 per month einplbye meant a m . montbly Increase, but at the high end of 'the scale It's $150. · It'r a noble sacrifice that deserves•recopition . -.. • • , . • ' ~ ... ,.:.:· I!.~. Pre$tffle ·Serietlsl9 lmpai1~ W~~i.~g l~fluenc·e in . Asia ·Gay Stuck :With Winner At €hristmas Private Politics, ' . ' . ... . . . . ; . Eihie -_Jay _L~gnts .Up . Again ~ta COAST OAllY PILOT -N.lf..r.~ -re.a.-~w.­ Jlfl 1111-0- .. Dear Gloomy Gus II Cll'llal punllhmtnt is malntafn. ed u a d-~ why ann't uecuUoDI pub!lc and ocllool chil· dttl> fot<ed to atltftd! -!>. L. 8. • ' Is Most HarJVfu·l By JOY STILLEY A1sodated Preu That brUuAni and off-beat psychlatrm, R.H. Laing, has a new book called "The Politics of the Family,'' which I am cur· Owing the holiday IWiOIJ, along With renUy wading through. I'll discuss the rembanta of wrappin1 paper, Christmas book la~; today I'd like to consider the card lists, light strings and omamenta, uue itself.· family trad.UlOns mate their annual ap-We com m on J y pearuce. think ol "PoliUcs:• as It may be .the ·reading of "The Night per"ining to p11blic ~ Christmas"; goin,r caroling; the li!e, but-Laing~1. title yearly eggnog party; ·or the aame .old awakens 111 to the Jopglded ·~ at the top of the u.e. realiiaU.. !!Jot Pri-·v a t e fnstiti,ltiopl Our family tradition ii the styptic pen· have the Ir o "'n ciljt ~-...r.. •L.-Chr:~!-.. ...,,,. forms of politics, a~rwu. Yn=-~ ........ which can be ju11t as l daupter wu I. By JW0111iaing to tum complex or corrupt or ~-defeating u over to 'older brother her Ul!,ned the p11bilc klnd. (Indeed, Laing mi~t vi~ Git our one television At. suueat that the pollUcs of the family >be hid bod him ta 1M9 her abopplng doea more bann than any other.) It tbO ne!Dllorliood 10' cent store. · . °t~ ' \ ·~ . TUE NEW YOR'K TIMES not long ag0 GAY HD MAn~·~"P,Jrc~--er· -l11d an editorial headed 1 •Cancer cept for 'tiruttnc '-pnaem-for_ "ler PollUcs," which etron&lY., criticized the fa~r-a matter to which she wu An:ierican Cancet Society for supporting devoting serious thought and lengthy a Senate bill that would make cancer aearch. However, her taste ran tQ the res¢arch an independent agency outside -ezpeoalre m-.-ll1CI Brenn, the National Institute Of Health. 1 · · !letter vinMJn flnanco, DOlnted out that . I have written ag~ lbis,bill my~ll. lhe had onlyG dimeJefL because 1 don't believe YO\I can isolate !Since the gift items· available for 'tbat one avenue of biomedical TeSearcb trom mm were ~what limited, ~ ~ ... ,the others. Every majof scientific body malnder of the shopping eipedWon agrees .with this view, and many such ~tened to~ protracted as well as ~Plf· including the NaUonal Academy tearful one. impatient to get back of SC.lences, have opposed the in- to bis favorite .program, resourcefully odependentragency. · du.ctacl-.'hJa -pecun!oua oist<r's a~ ' ' tenUon to a lfiP;lc pencil-price tO cents. THEN ·WRY DOES the American He gave ber th0111aid ,.u, prodidlng that 'Cancor Society pel'llilt in ill! !Ji&h- 11 might I>:'" ... e her'father's·llfe by -ed-c:ampalgn for tbJs Senate bill! mmmJn& the bleeding should be , cut ' ~-I Because it wsnl! autoaemy ·for tt&elf - the right to upand and develop • and solidify it.II aulbority over the fie.Id of can- cer reseatth. This is basically a poliUcsI matter, not a medical or acientlfic one: And ool"iDcs 'inevitably becomes ·1nterwoven • w1th tha substance of.all in8UtuUC1C1a--otten:,ver· riding other consideratiooa. Tl><\-in- stitution wailti to grow and dothinite tot its iown sake (almOst like a living organism). and resista every~ that :may limit ita: dri'(.e for expansion.' rr IS NOT THAT the ultilil8U! aims ol the !Jnerican Cancer Society are bad, or even that the individuaJs who run it are sell-serving or self-seeking; Jet us ASJ:ribe the moat noble and disinterested mOtivts to Uwp ... Nevertheless, It seems the nature-bf all sing}e-.fQCUSed organir.ations that they want all the reins firmly in their own hands. We wisely Have a tripartite system of governlnet1t to avoid !Uch domination in public life;11u11l-"';the'same diffusion of power is neC:essar)r in pffvafe ~tuUOM, 80 that the administralion Is lelf<ar· rective and not merely self-perpetuating. To paraphrase Clemenceau, tilt war on cancer is too i.rriportant to be left to the generals who now command the field. hhMelf w b 11 e lllaving. Gay bit -and bought. ON ClllUSTMAS morning Daddy welcomed Lbe gift 1 with such enthusiasm t.hat Gay smugly toOk full credit for the Looking at the Past choice. During the'tear Daddy tacUully The futur.11 a guesoina game. managed to nJck himself a few timea: and The past ts not. That's why so many to remark to Gay that her fJ.rst..aid item people often prefer it to the future. The waa more useful than a tourniquet past is filed. It happened. You know bow Having been. so auceesstul the previous It all came out, and you can reconcile year, Gay decided,to;1Uck with a winner · ~urself to that result y d 't ha to the next Qiristm:u, el again there was ~ v • • ou on 'fe' a otyplic pencil walq,under the tree for fear Its homrs any. her father, -.eyen. ~h ·~ price bad ~ore. You have sur-eone Up to 15-ctntl. • VJVeti them. . By the time·ahe •a.s ~Gay's allowance Y~ have also been bad IJ'O'tVD, but so ~ her sense . of e n r 1 c b e d by the humor, and she purclulM a atypUc pen· l)leuant things that di for.old times' -· r.:wlth another happened to you In pment. From thal ttme the alft show· the past, The more ed up 'every year, IOITI · wrapped in memories you have, g1""1n( foll with fancy bqw, ~a • liJ:. arealer Is ywr tiny pacltaga hidden In \be ts:e!:, b\lt , y • h d -•· fUll u " alwaya a sJcnal for family taughief when 00 ve a a. ..... ....,. I e u you can It appeared. Jack the Ripper couldn't , 1ooll back and ...,...her when - have used up tho.!e styptic pencils u fut rr TOOK A KID with a preUy good 11 my husband acquired. ,them. gtomach to digest a dime's Worth of pen· A COUPLE OF YEAR AGO we were facing our first Cbristmaa without the klda. Brenn was In Callfomia and Gay was going to acbool in Paris. Gamely, we decora!ed the i.... but the Ughls dldni aeem 11 bright u usual Then, on Qrlstmao Eve. Gay wollced in the door. She had turned In ber ticket for l ocheduJed Cius trip and used Ille !llOIM1 for a surprise viait home. She bnlught Ill • Joi of lovelf thinp, but her father's favorite ~ waa the French ventao of a styptic pend!, in a "IUlt metal cue IMtaad of a thin glua tube, and bearln& the Isbel : "llt!no Sllclt, pour lea COUJXU"ll de ruolr." Quotes Tm• J-. s. r. atlorHy, art col· Sedor, lpoelll' -"To know art JI to know oomethlnl of w~ro J1&bt and wron1 with Ufe." ny candy. In a large family there was always something entertatntn,g going on -even if it was only the baby getUng another at- tack ol hlccupa:. Everytlme he gave a hic- cup his face got sucb a surprised look that all the other chlldren l11igbed out loud. One of the delight& a Utile girl had in 1e1rehlng through the attic was to !ind and play with an old-fashioned painted fan. How she -Ut1ered 1s &.be waved it like a grest lady ll1CI bowed lo herself In the mirror! PRAcrJCAU.'Y every other prosperou1 f.,ner in the Midwest had a tin hos: in which he kept hi11 worthlw &hlrt!S of oil and mining stocks -paper testimonials ot collapsed get·rlch-quick dreams. One of the certainties of a 10-year-old boy'a life WIS \he belief that, tr he picked up a hopto<d Wider a •lreet light tonight, whtn he woke up the next morn- ing his finger• would be covered with wart.t. But lrog11 didn't do that to a ; Hal' ~yle · Ji~ . ... ~ ..-• fenow. Everybody in town felt llOl'r)' and kind ~ startled When the W'ldertaker's wife died o( ·pneUlllOllla dlrlng the great flu epidemic.· ·1Somehow you had never thought death would t.ouch s member ol an undertaker's family. GRANDPA moUGBT the Y<Jllll&U generation had gone to bell when hit son Dought an alarm clock to be 11ure ht got to bis factory job on time. All Grandpa had ever needed to wake up and face his farm chores waStbe·solU1d Of a rooster in the barnyard saluting tbe ri11lilg sun. The average man in AmeriCa was more likely to inherit debts. than dollars. A rural country courthouse wually had two groups of loafers -those on the county payroll and those who would like to get on iL Even if a fellow thought hard all day tong. it was bard for hiln to think up a good reason for 1taying"up aller midnight except on Saturdays. Those were the days -remember? ..---B" Geol'fie ---. !>ear Gtorae: I do a serious advice column oo a Midwestern newspaper. People who !Old your column have atarted laughing at my column. Come to lhinl: ri I~ I've started JaughlllJ at n1y column. Never mind NllWtr· tag; that's the end of the problem ! SUSI! Dear Susie: Don't try lo ll>ank me, sue - that'• what I'm here f«. --' ,--- 1 • I I I I ' I 1 : I I ' ' ! j j ~ j • I .. I >.· . • • . .. . . . • ;- .. : ·~· . • DAILY "I.Of t • ------• : • I -· ___ .. ,- f-i • . c. -"-··· ------ fos;:e~e ' . -. . . . . . . ne·.on .... • ~.l' •. ~. 1499 Backboard and goal set. 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J ••• -........ ,,_._ •••.•.• _..,. ·- l ' ' ,. .· • 'I I • . ---. ' , . i • . Cont· adretory Actions ·, ..... , . . . .. r -~ ,. •. ~,. "' ' ._ .. ' ... . A...:..;,,~~-at!· .. :oo;u·~~· :7 .. P".' '. dilCllll, .....,U.te or wbatenr. -..-_ ..,. t • • And u.-appear there will be cOllllderable plan· • ~ by ~ of 1 , • r ' >I . • ' • nlnl; dlleulllil&' •and n~1 between Co111111' and . . '· • At tbl time 'it · at~ !!"t:;: .. ·• Ne~ idllriDc tllet1111t 1"1"· tjllt 1>u f<lu&bt '° · upallS!dh' of tho . . · N_.t Beach, oomowbat boxed. In .by, !ta oWll -. ·; ,. , would endorae do opqient ,!bat .would. oeem· to pe,.. . , clslon wt!b the Emkay projld. IW•so Ill' told Colltn• ~.If not •foater even more,.dem'!l'l,for the airport. \ that It wUI probably be a ,._-before any ilitelllae•t CS. J . <hi,;~~tooclts -~ thetll ).Em•111 ·~'!'!"~t ·ho~;191ied . • ·~':W "/:. 1: ':,~.~::.'!5~~~ ~,!! o(f\C:-blill~i,,';i',.J J:>'d~~-'-~facllli~~lt . · ·Whatever vie~• .,.i-publl~y t .i..:i;: WOldd pro'rldi woUld be" there ..:.. w....-. or nol tba ment•around the· airport-111 lllO Irvine Co., bf Ille df.7 . ~ wu. , . ' . , c of ,Newport, by the· airport ~on or an,....._ •·· ~Uc& ...rim't ,uti!lied. ni.y.cnnttaded', to no the present pattern unh~plld ds up to-one =n• , , ayail, that the action Would hi~ a domino dffe(t ml the prMlllre'for IJlplDliOD of County Airport • vut , amount 'of other undeveloped acreap ne1rb,y -tlu and ~nger service. . , . ·149.hundreds of acres 'intended eventullly Ior illclllltr!al -', •. ; ; ·~·No~"-'.is ,.~,4 ... ~ey.1mew ii~hit· th.1 A First: Ref us · g' Raises r~,., ...... ) • ,,· :· '· " · Doli&i• C~tlon hU' l.~: won . -r ~ceTor,a.~ parctil ~t o,wns acrou Jlalll~ and ~·j:ompany;hu ·iimllel 'for .c:omm<irdal 11111!111& i for' !Iii !AO vacant ~ i;lf OWlll 'Uext' to Its tnduitrielrplaiit ,o'rr Jamboree ' ... ~ Bbid..1 · . 1 >'-r · r · Oilllins unveiled tu plans :bef~~ NOw!lort· Jlefch · ,.·s· 1(.conl,,iu!oners 'lut week·+-)Olll''lhan ·"!~ . ifJer -•te :executives prof~ .... 8COllOIDlCI , . , the~.ba!l ,colD!llis&i~O;d~~jlll~t1>e~e.fo'r ah· ' .. ~moo~ . . . . " aiuit~io,lia!fiin,•h~ come.u.li\tJe·•i#i:iae . · .~ ~·"'1\•·nm~ it w,coJ!tnsllldlo'th'..tl act- ;' • ed •81111¥ir1Y·lall 1y,ar. wllen -oile day lt.'d}'l'!aimed..any . · · "interest .ln:-au.n•.to,.Newport Beach:.Dll'the next ' ·day·Ul·the-papefl·all•filled otit &i!d.Jlito~e !Wids of the· JJooal Agency· Foi:mlliOn CommiallOD. • · The two Incidents, If notliiDJ elle. 'wOuld ... m to give 1"'1 ; ..... for official ~-w.&o· clul• with 'Ille . ~ finll ~>t!'e future to be·excepll~Y •IJY'U tlleJ:plan. ' . ' .. . - ·"We wca'bo•ing lo cl•• the· guy at the bottom a break II ' J' • That ~le 1tatement by the two top ataffiniernbeis of tlie -Orl!ife County Sanitation Dlatrtct exj!lalned why they refu&eil aalll'Y and fringe benefit increuu -and It completely fiabberpated dlltrlct cllrOctora. . .Ed Just, 'mayor of Fountain Valley and chairman of t.he·sarlit.ation board, commented1 11Tbt1 is the ·firat time ~e'Ve .seen this. Al far aa I .know, 'there bu Dever been ·a ca$e of !bp level administrators refU&ing raises to this county before." · · Fred .Harper, the ·diatri.ct's manager, and Plul BrQwn, assiatant manager and ch!ef engineer, sacrificed annual raises 't.otalilig, $1,600 and $1,375, respectively. They' uld "the Idea is to give 'the lower pay•people oome money. for inflation." And they pointed out that a 5.5 percent ra,ise for:: a $600 per month einpIOye meant a $35 ·111onthly Increase, but at the high ·end of ·the scale It's $150. · Il'1 a noble aacrlfice that deserves·recognition. ~. ,..,,_=-v.s. ~-Serlo•SIJ lm~i ... rell!tltfl--. . . - W~i;ti~g: Influe~c·e i·n Asia Gay Stuck ,With Winner At Christmas Private Politics ' ·Is · Most Harmfu1l + • , r • ~ . . ' I WABlllNGTON -A jourmlJltic '~ae and warn IW.<aia ·lndinJcuy throu.<b over "boclllrOUDd"'Jnrojjjjallon IUJlll!ie4 1pok01111en witl>o\11.hiD>H!f ·utt.nni the by Dr. ·Jllmry A. ~ hu,omc""4 • la\eful wordJ whk;il ""!Id bring hi• By JOY STILLEY That brlluAni and off-beat P1Ychiatrisl, -· Pretldmt !lllm 11. leyla( lo do lo world-'lri&! -el!crtl abaUerlnc down. A1sodated Pre11 R.H. Laing, has a new book called "The recoup fnm ICIGiie IC19ene. ~ Maybe this isn't the ri&bt: 'fV and maybe Politics of the Family," which I am cur· _,..,~. r . : the pma ib®ld not perriilt illell lo be so Dutlng !he holiday season, along with rentiy wading through. I'll discuss the '!be.Pnolilent la lendlnc ...i the._ ~arnl!!I. '!be pm< be bas lo play 11 a llt-''uae!I" but jqurnaliaUc etlllc1 lend 1o remunta of wrapping paper, Christmas book llt<r; today I'd like lo comider the !hit ~ Un It ed. lie looJXGllllicaled lo be·espilbled ,,.ery fade.in the glaring llsht al wbat adually cant lbta, llgbt strlnga and ornaments, Ullo i!seU. Slolll wtll,nol ltand monUnc ~ 9"-cir 'b it •lake. family tradiilom make !heir annlial ap-We common I Y Idly arbel-117 . for-~. · ID lbi1 "era al negoltatlon" Ill-in-pearuce. think al "politics:• aa wblle .t!>e S6~·u,,._ Tbt Preski~'• ~ la es· ltlat.d !he Soviet Union bas steadily ad-It m1y be .!he ·reading of "The Night pertaining to public Jon llir· Iii -In cn.,i.UnJ becau .. be ii 1tlemptin& lo Yanced Ila po<itlon in Asia and !he Bellr~ "Chriitnw"; golar wollng; the lile, but-1Aing'1 UUe ~·Dr .. ~· ••jnWn tbt preatile IDd :1vtMrlly of Mideut. Comm.uni&t Odoa ..... a:ained yearly eggnQg party;·or the wne .old awakens ua lo' the llU -.I' -.. till UaMld fliteo al the -·time ,ho IUd>.advantagesuabemigbtheverbave inpaidedataratthelopofthetne. realization tl\Jt pr!- .,-~· . • 1t1'eoumd•1-•Jiilc';a•-drMmecl'anil'wtth'lilUe doubt left that ·Ourfamllytrlditioeilthe1'""';c-••le · ~UtyOO,U ~ ~ -. .....itm.iqta 11'8 ..duced Ille . currml , Peldq> w!!I ~y get its wiy with ell. 1"' have I h e I r ow b "'Pr_ .... -1&~1 ,. , • btgb>1 to run·--11111 n lo .nol IO • l"onnooa.·-........_.•·"av ... ~. hu It IJr ~·~•• the ~-·~-'-our forms of pol!Ucs, N-e117 :tG maintain. the pruUa and ... ~ -. ..... aa &QU.I .. ....._. ai.cwu ""1r~ which can be just a1 l _ >1111 to -·In Miii' 1l!flbl 1'r-,.. ---~· 111 world a11a:.. IWUaC into a key atrategic po<IU.., in daughter wu 8. By promiain( lo tum comp!u or corrupt or l!<lil-defeallng u ~ by , .. ~ UlllOll'I ~ el _. :1audod =· · el &oulh A1i1 willl ae<e11 in base• 111 the over to .older brotber her uaigJied the public kind. (indeod, LoJng mi""t Jndla'I •= =lion. = ·-. , Indian Clcml ot !he •am e lime ahe •iewli!f .0 N,. one teievla!on ,., .u••est that th J::!'"· f !h •.-'t' P-~--:d r •bl• -.. ~ ~ ,_ ~l )"el moves into a --'ul positlon in tile ibe hid ~ ' -• 1~• O e ~wy by•-F·Oflhe·••;rliht 'f:·Qii1;~''1J!~~* Medi~'."'"g'. .. _ al the...,_,tli::~:==~~pping~ doeamocebann . anyo!her.) I . lo lmolr. , , .• 1 ......,,. d new diacull\o!U with --IN~ .... .,, ~ ... nor in H ' . THE NEW YORK TIMES not long ago II ii ;DOliillln add of\11D' real Jm. ~Ji!Ollow ~vu~ ·---· GAY 'ff4 MADB her pqn:~;eit-.. had -an ·edilorial headed "Cancer =;~"'Into ; Ibo '=· al " ~J• It>, ed by !ndil'I Sovllkup-soUth ·Asia hu !lie tlnlt.d Slate•• been <Op\ for !indi111 a ~ !Or_ i!or Politico," which ~ criilcized the ~·= ~~ tbt: ~~·· Ther'net l'llUlt of botJI able to influence a 1tttlanent. The bitter fa~r-a matter to which she was Aq).erlcan Cance.c-Soctet1• for supporting ·--· -· '.'....... ,,,._ ~-8'!~11perbl lrrepanMt .... ....-1 of !ndla bu been lwwlt.d Se ' _...,., ._ -..,._.. ~Olfel· Am~ in Alla u · •'-• w1~ tile ~-"~ -••-of devoting 'wlous thought and lengthy a nate bill that would make cancer CerlalalY '111. JWoiillnt.• llld.'lilllillpr , tliilbli(>dl, N Qilna ad= ...,. •• -;---·~~~ aearcb., However, her lute ran t<i Ibo research an independent agency outside _. tmnl·lo .-lllroilll•llle ~·"' !Iii: ....... -.liumbled. Token · P~, lfatlooLlst Qlina, or 81\Y other mioot ......,, merd>a...,. and Brenn, the National lnstltule of Health. -°"""'11 llliill·wbilbiioia ii'~ 'triili iiij;~ ·-•nlal !M Dltloi! iDAaia looking lo !he U.S. for sup-tiett« v....,./n-. point.d out that . I have wrltten againil'lhis,bill my,.il WithiU calUng Jn tbt ~llJDbu~" .... ' fOl'l'el fn>aj, ~~ 't'b • port. i . Ille had onlytODe dime, lefL because l don 't believe YO\I can isola~ ad nrbally.lllppq him in 1"':11ce. . , f!' . al a f a.w ' ~ :ago cm ~ ":.i ~ ~ ..!J': J:: i:: • 1 Since !he gilt Items avallable for '.that one avenue of biomedi~ TeSearch from ',&.:ltake in tne,fqttft ol Alll·•P-, 1 ~ wwn -.newbat litnited, th,e ~ ~ ,t,Qe others. Every major scientific body TBI PRlll1I WAI "UIBIJ" for Ui!J ' !~.out.dated. ::;:·Jo lndirodiOn, plays for llme, rnainder of Ibo abopping e.peditloo agree...with this view, and many such -.· and -doorly wlf!l .Jlle Ide& ~ . . · · • in mile an ~tmo~re and gives l/U'Nlened to ~ a protract.d ·as well 11 grouf>11 including the Natlonal Academy callltnl --lo thlplia-m.-. IN Tlllll CONTEXT II>-pot .mate recooalderallon lo ~t be. can ac-tarful ooe. ~· impljient in get back of SC1encu, have opposed !he in· Ha adbll;JDIAll& and·U. lldian Ocen :P ...,._ -Dr. Xluincer cmnpiilh in PekJnc ad ll!OICOW. lo hil favorite , program, ruource!ully jlependent 1gency. m!Pt-·-al !ta.-'~• ~lcir;l!!clo!iround«'lbrattribllllon. Hewlll.1otobolhcapltal1willlleuen-dittded 'hil · ·pacun1oua si>ler'a a~ ' ..m u lraM wtth till U-.1. ad in -_: '.Jlii'~'la .how.lo bOlwe till com-ed pmti&e hecauae !ndla bas -bled tention lo a ot;ptjc pencil-price 10 cents. 1'llEN ·WHY DOES the American ment ..... -~-would .-~ oil{l ':ailvwM laCinn. wbldl ,.,.. Pak111on. America'• ability lo tnauenco He gavo ber theltird aen, Jll'diclini that 'Cancer Society penilt in 1!1 hl&l> ~the ilovlil·-Y·,,_.,,,.., "'a!ili 4CDliglite.rout(ln1A1la. the shape al Alla'• future has been It m!ght-ll(en qve ·her•father'a·!lle by powered-compaign for this Senate bill! ....... 1or--;Nlrm'1 -~··,-·1111 ~·1o,blame !ndil a<:fioully impaired. atemmln& the llloedina should he Clll BecaUSe it wants autonemy ·for itself - the right to expand and develop 1 and solidify its authority over the field of emo cer research. 'This .u buically a pollUcal matte.r, not a medical or scientific one: And pd.itics inevitably becomes ·interwoven · With the ~.Ubstance of.all lnsUtuUao•-often:,Pver~ riding othor considerati001. 'l'bt\· in· stitution wanta to grow and dofnina~ fol' Its own aake (almost like a living organism), and resists everything 1 that ;may limit its drixe for expansion. . IT IS NOT THAT !he ultimate aims ol the ,American Cancer Society are bad, or even. that the individuals who run it are sell-serving or self-seeking; let us a.se1be the tnOft noble and disinterested motives to thtm. Nevertheless, it seems . the nature-Of all single-focused organizatioll! that they want all the reins flrmJy in their own hands. We wisely liave a tripartite system of governlnent to avoid such domination in public life:1-end ~~same diffusion of power is, necess&ry in pilvafe imt.itutions, llO that the administration is aell~r­ rective and oot merely self-perpetuating • To paraphrase Clemenceau, the war on cancer is too important to be left to the generals who now command the field. · • ,.,_, " hlmseU w b ii e .... vin(. Gay bit -1and ' t .... : .: .. bought. • Elbie · Jay ... Lig-nts. ,Up Again ON CllRlll'MAS morning Daddy welcomed !he gilt ,wtlb such enthusiasm that Gay mnugly f:tt>k full credit for the Looking at the Past ' . . ~ oaMlelCOAIT 011.llY PILOT Alll<l't w. -. JW!nill,,..,.·.rdllor • - near Gloomy Gus U1e1pltal punishment II majnll&>. ed u a detemn~ why .,..·1 uecutlont publk and lchool chil· dren for<ed lo atiend! -D. L.B. 1111• ,.. ........... ......,.. _...., ... ,_. Mt i11MW 19 .....,., .... o.llY Plllf. Wl'il)' Jll-. .. tM MWIHll•r, kM · choice. During the ljear Daddy tacUully managed to nick himself a few times and to remark to Gay that her first-aid item was more useful than a tourniquet. Having been so su~ssfUl'the previous year,.Gay decldfl·to11Uck wlth a winner the nnt tbri1tm:u1 IBd again there was • atyptic pencil wailinJ under the u.e for her father,-eyen -~b the price had gone up lo 15 cenla. By the lime-Bhe •aa Gay's allow81lce had l""'D• but 10 b\in her sense . of bwnor, and she purcha'"'1 a styptic pen. ell !or old Umeo' ab, ~with another prmnt. from that lime !he ~ show· ed up 'every year, 10m "' wrapped in g!QW!nc loll wUh fancy bow, .. -. ... tiny package hidden in !he ~' b\lt alwaya a 1lgnal for family laughter when It 1ppeared. J1cit !he Ripper couldn't have u...i up ihooe styptic pencils 11 let as my hmb&nd acquired them. A COUPLE OF YB.U AGO we were facing our lint Christmas without the kids. Bremi waa in CaWornia and Gay was aoing to school in Paris. Gamely, we decorated !he u.e but the llshil didn't seem u bright aa 1.11uaJ. Then, on <Jiriabnao Eve, Gay wallted in !he door. She had turned in her Ucitet for a scheduled class trip and used tbe money for a 1Urprile vtait home. ~ ...... 1o1 cl lovelf lhinla. but her f1ther'1 favorite ~ wu Ibo Fr<nch vmlon of a styplic penctl, lb a aquat 11etal cue inateed al a thin glass lube, Ind bearini !he label: "Hemo stick, poqr lea coupwu de raolr." • • Quotes Te\111 JacoM, s. r . 1tt.onie:y, 111 eol- Jector, ,,...., -'"To know art Al to know aomelbin( ol. whit'• right and wronr with life." • --- The future'is a guessilJ.i game. The past is not. That'• why so many people often prefer It to the future. The past is flied. It happened. You know how it all came out, and you can reconcile • yourself to that result. You don 't have-to f"" Us homn 81\Y· more. You have sur- vived them . You have also been e nriched by the Dleasant things that happened lo yoo I• the past. The more memories you have, the greater is your life. You've had a. pretty full life if you Cin look back and remember when - rr TOOK A KID with a preUy good stomach to digest a dime's Worth of pen- ny candy. . Jn a large family there Was always som~hlng entertaining going on -even if it was only the baby getting another 8.t- tack of hlccups. Eyerytlme he gave a hic- cup his face got sucb a aurprlaed look th1t all !he other children l•uahea out loud. • One of the delights a ll!Ue girl had in searching throulh the atUc WIS to ftnd and play with an old-fashioned. painted fan. How lhe tittered as she waved it like a great lady and bowed to heraeU in !he mimlrl PRACTICAU.Y every other prosperous fanner in the Midwest had a Un bo1 1n which he kept hJa worthleu shares of oil and mining stocks -paper tesUtnonlalr; of collopsed get-rlch-qulclc dreams. One of the certainties of a 11).ytf,r~ld boy'• life wu the belief that, if he picked up a hoptoid under a 1lreet light tonight, when he woke up the next morn- ing his fingers would be covered with wsrta. But frogs didn't do that to • ....,.,,_.~ ........ '::r"'...,..."7"'-. I"', ~. ~ • • ' .: . Hal Boyle · · l°"' ~ } k . ~. ' fellow. Everybody in towll felt ""f'f and kind ~ startled. ·When 1he undertaker's wire died cf ·Phelllllll!lla diring !he greot flu epidemlc1 · '&mehow you . had never thought death would touch a member ot an undertaker's family. GRANDPA TBOUG!IT the ynunger generation bad gone to hell when hit son bougbt an alarm cl~ to be sure he got lo his factory job on time. All Grandpa had ever needed·to wake~d face•hfs farm chores was the sound of a roosttt in the barnyard saluUng the·rislng sun. The average man in America was more likely to inherit debts. than dollars. A rural country courthouse usually had two groups of loafers -those on the county payroll and those who would like to get on it. • Even if a fellow thought hard all day long, it was hard for him to think up a good reason for staying up after mld:nJ&bt except on Saturdays. Those were the days -remember? ..---Bll Geo..,e ---. Dear George: I do a serious adVice column on a Midwestern newspaper. People who read your column have started laughing at my column. Come to lbinlt al i~ I've atarted iaughi111 1! my column. Never mind amwer· in(; !hat's the end of lbe problem! SUSI& Dear Sllsie: Don1t try to thank me, Sue - that'a what I'm here for. - , I j 'i ,I i •• , ' .. .l :c . • .. . " • -· • • : • . . . 1499 Backboard and Qoal set. Backboard ls 36" x 48" and made of 1/2" thick oll- tempered exterlbr-grade hardboard. Pro-style target outl~ne. Non-glare enamel finish. 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( ~ • J~kney • , , No Walking a Mile ••• Then WaiUng A While ••• ' Our Gift Wrap Is Fest ••• OUr Clerks llnsurpassed! The Bookstall · 383 E. 17th SI., Costa M1'5& 54M611 IND TU Ntitc:Alt• MOUi•. --------~ ~ ,' : . • • ' l ' '"' 4. ~ Mickey Motili':i~ t: watch ln~hfd.mecUe. ' . ' !l ~ .. " . ; .. '*':" ~ • J , ' . l' 121s ' · I 7! .. Teen-acre ~lekey Mouse'• • I watcti with mod strap or black yJ~yl s~rap . .. I· • ;. Mickey Mouie ~all clock. 7ts .. • · Shop Silndey noon to 5 P.M at the followlng stores: . ~ . . ' N~l'iEAa-1" Fl'shion · lsl.nd. HUNTINGTON BEACH, Huntington Center. ~, .. ., - -· • · · Use .P•nntys tlm • payment pion. .. ... .~ .... ' . . . . . . • . . • , • : . ·' .. • . ' .. •• .. , ,. • - · . .. . •· . ',; ' • j ' • \ .•· . ' .• 't .. I· 1. . . • ' . ' ' " .. • 1 . . , . . '(\~ . 'i ' • ! . !1 "' .• . .,,. ' .. , ........ t• .• ' 1 ·., ' •• . '• . . . . -r: . . Jcp · n,ney : .·· T.ll~._C.hris mas ·Place ·· ~. • Ill' • .;~ :: '.{. p ! ........ -.... ' ~ \ ~ ._ ... 1-.,. .. f"'' , • • .•;:a.. •' • ' •' ,.. ... ,. t'°'!'"' C>\il• ,, . , . ., .,, ... .. ''. ·~ i'f'<. " :1 .. . •:; r• • ' •• . . -•. " '· ,, ... , .. .. 1 ,• , , I J. •• •s ' ., SI.op from ,Sunday noon al the following stores: N~!OR! ~~~! ~·sh~nJd1nd:.. HU_N_TIN~!ON BEACH!...Huntingto_~ Conte~ <'.OST~ ~E~~· _H•!.."?•~nt•· Charv•' If, • • ( } ~-I ' r DAILY I'll.OT ___ ..... .. ·- ·Btiatd~iiit "' On Public E -, , . :rqtos~' . . ' SANTA ANA On . ' • . ,. ~ ..... ·- 'Auction- Of Land Scheduled , ANAHEIM -TWo . . _,...,.c ··-·---.. ~ .. .,. ... • --. - I See by Todays Want Ads e SUMMING SEASON: There's a Hoiida)I Health Spa ibembership up for saJe. Abd It c:tonn't end with the holidayt, it \s • tour ~at membenblp! f • December f lbe Otani• Cow>- ty Grand Jury mode public 1 niport .. · 1111 -61 public ~ ln coaitlj ........ --~ 'tre\'t llr<!nf-ly crltlcllld for lulfy in keep. J~y's Rep0rt A Bit VerlJoee· 11rlcUJturally-r.oned parcelJ of 1tate-ownod property in tile Anohetm mill be IOld ta the hlcbell blddln •t publlo 1udlonl Jon. If. The proptrty ..... pur<haled by the llalt for freeway ®n- llnictloo, but ts no IOO(er needeCl, accordinl to sllte of- ficl'1J,. llld II belna told. to return the property to the · e WfjAT rs elf:an, depend· able, and has a Jot at ex· ~as ' A Horida 300 &!per Hawk! • • I , . Inc lbe Jl!d>llc inlonnad aboUt govertlDMialal' opentloOI. A ""' poUey of promotlltl tile tiff 'flow or -g-!no tormatfo• was roconunonded-, By JACK BllOBACK Of 1111 Dllfr Plitt ttlft " I ' ... --. ,... "=--=-For-the Record Birt ... . ··-In-tile·· 1--......... -111, only ohe aupmllor ~ "!lllld lo the chargea -Wil- liam J. Pbllllps, FUilerton, Fourth District. uone of the (jury'a) con- tantiool ls that lbe board followo a pbllooophy of con- trolled information llld that tbll official 1tulude produceo MOM M•MO•IAL HOWtTAL rtluctane:e among c 0 u n t y ........, 1 departn\entl and commlsalona #f, 11111 Mrl. Jftl H. llolf1M. 11HI to the' ctivil' to "'"" Tr .. 1.-lr\'lnt, 1lrt. upose 11' a let IN . .,.. Mra. l.arrt' G, •rwfi.id, UIJ public scnrtlny," p b 1111 p I 'lfller ,. ........ ,,....,..,, ltadl. tl'1. lied Mr •• ,.,. Mn. P•lll L. a.1.11., S3lt reo • • ..,..,., M"'"'1 a..cti. t lr\. [,I bit to 1~• a '-~-IN. ~ w.. DoM111 e. ei.etow. 21n am una mu LIQ .. '--'~,i.e., Cott• MtM. 11r1, for the jury's view that thu;e w , _. Mn, L10t11rd o. JMUti. u1n deficiences stem from a con- '""'· Wfftll'll111tf!'. ·11r1. DMemNr ' scious policy of the bolrd," Mr. ,,.,. Mn. .._... Mttre, su c11111111 Phillips conUnued. · or .. HftHrt tt1et1. llt't. Mr •• ,.. Mn. •• .,,. "" 00r111n. mt "At times regrettable dellys c-. Ctron• • ,.,,., ...,. have occurred but t b 1 I e IM.-~~w.~."6 w. 11!fl •1., H .. o. c..t• ""'""· boV. rerulted from t e c b n I c 1 l #1, ... Mra. &lllllet' L, OlllMl'll. -=-·-... ~---," L.. -.rd~. IC Hr-II l"ort ROid. Tllllll'I. Mr. ...u1.-ui1i.ow.u.._-g:o 11111 IN 9"' DIAfMll' • "Wit.bout qualification, I "'· .,.,. Mn. ,,.,. L. HlcMI-"" can st.a•· that in the conduct a.. l•liM", IM. C. s.nt1 AM, llo'lf, u:: ~-~ ,::. ~::" s!'r:-=: .=: of my own office I hive ?Ude bon. myseU accessible to newsmen Mt . .,.,. Mn._..., A. l4ol!Ntff9, 1m and pn'vate citizens, 1<Mw110rt Hllll Dr., l!lft, NIWPOr't ..,.., 9'ft, 1 regardless of·subject or Ume," Mr. _. Mn JM:k A. ,..,,.on. m the _ ...... ...ri ..... statfd. p~, H....,. ~ 1lrl. _,,...... ,....,. ~ t Plilllips concedes that one Mr. 111111 lkl. sn.nn1t1 P. JKI<-. 1"' .. __ _.. a~•-n did contribute to Clln'IWluld Lant, NIWP91"f lotld\o UUtiU \:UU .rr1. the inhlbiUon of departments Mr. •nd Mn. Wllll1m F, Wl~Mn. 1tl in unJ """ ~lb ••-So. Ml-'•· Glfndor• • .,,,.,. comm ca_.. "' we Mr. 1tld Mn. J•rv L. ~. '211 presr. Mr c.d:;,.~i;:;, 'TC:. ~J.':S-ia. "I refer to the action ~ly ~tilin-~ ~" .... M• NM. 1tr1. ~ tjUI ~· ~ ... ~y .~:w Mrl.T~~. 1oai. ~ of .-~ -·~· ~· '1.Mit•w10r .• ,....,. ...... lflW.• ~btads on. ('. • ~· 11!cf Mrl. ~l'f' Mllltf'" 1111 hft't'. , •·-" " ;If, I , ortw. H\HltlntlOll lffdl, tlrl, • ..,,ure, I ·, j ' f'A!.· 111111 Mrl. ltOMrt J1cklOllo ,,17 "'· "~1 .. 1tief~ f 0 t tm-, ~ ocddtnt••· 1«11• o\M, 11r1. "'t',r.'~-..... ,_, ...... " \ Mt, ... Mni' itmn. Grl~• 3011 p T 0 'f i D g . commwP\:•tJo.n t~~·· v1tt•. • 10. co.t• Miu, tor. between~ -:: govemm.nt ~~-~nd Ml'l.t lloltf· Kutllf', 2901 . ,t__ ...a ' Tl.t ' L-1. '°""'"'"· No.'• p, !NIM. 11rt. and me peo .JJO e-r.:-• -~ NITL SUI .. l'wd'I. '" C•Ptl••· acilons1 ~an be taken Wttbla #1 • .,:. :~·~ M. llllldfonl, tlD present polle:iu to effect w. 11"11, Slllf9 ..... ,r;.1. d--'-able .. h ........ •• 1M0111i-t'(: ...... Mr1.: PMll o\1Ctl9. m JOltlll _... .... -.. -· ........ ,.. IL. 1M. A. c.ta Mell, tlrl. concludes, Daer' II .-• , f/11.' .... Mfl.... n.-M. l lrdl. -.......... ,.,.... "'*" M ... , t lrl. ...1.. < ,-~~ ,,... e. Merrm. 2m •~ ~ ...... AM, boy. 'Mi\.-..... Olt1t L. G9rtll, 27...C: ............. Dr•,.. boy, lk ..... Mn. MtllOll\' V, Cl'l•kl!, IJ.a ..... St,. 1M. S. COii• MeU, tlrL _,, IN. 111111' Mn. Mef'll OtYdtft. ~\Ill. """"" ~ tMI ,,,.,, ~. ,Fire~f. / Your Home IN •.... MR. Jdlft Ll<llW, 15907 Le1•1t Clllrf, l'tltnt1l11 Vllll'/', boW. ' Fof'Ytile f Orup Coa17 W1Uore ·Dlrectot Orllivll» PIOplea and hJJ staff are· praised by the 1971 'Grand Jury bi a re- port-which adda:--that 0 no· management survey-el the de- portment should be m1dertal:eo qotil leglllatloo at both Federal and State Jevela ii clarified.'' Oooperation of the locll welfare agtney with private and other public agencies should be iDcreased in order to avoid duplication and waste, tbe ~page report advtle!. The latest of many jury reporll in r<eent weeks II choracterlud by the overwhelmln( verbollty which bu become their hallmark. For example: "Seldom-la' the generol pub)k\ frll~ ma to lace tht reality of nm-aelectlve mlllortome, ond Uie - ethical imperative which ordairul that the fortWllte ahall· u:tend help to those of their 'brothers' to whom fate bas provad uokind." _ I ' II roq•lre• all Ille llllll that a county belt !'POM n pooalbly llUllll1lOll to tlanalate tuch 1 ~U,,0.ol donglJnr portlclples aod overloaded phn111 into readable llquqe. (See, we can do Jt, too). ' ,_ Jiere ilio you are Jell' to;your own devtcu, j der ',; .. ~ ' ,... ~ report leadS off with, ''To the a~ge cttlnn Coollty Department of Social Wellore suuw a aoctallo- tic dev'ke which encourages and rewards lazlne&s and m. t slablllty 11 the expco,. of hardworking people. '"lbe projee:Uon of charitable concern, contributes to llOClal bet.lib by containing and correcting the human mi. ery that might otberwl.se lhroaten the opthnal ,level of 10Cletal well-bJ1Qi1i ~. ".\' ..... ~ t< _ ,,· • Contin~fli 'rrianY more lines of similar wordiness, the report thf8 41f.ei! I , ''Dartq ,.. jut * ""'ltbe the boundarleo of welfare servlce1 have·--. 1llldeti pnlaltlld ond qltatod review, with """'.!•""'°"" ... tbe -·--1>on of thole ~~~ nle\llllC ·.;u., llld tile .cm.tty d '.,_,..-., -1'~-0l'oiir~ County .. d Calllorolo; -..... the .;;.lflji:,'1"'SJ>Olialljll\U.. llld 1J!>pllcaU011.1 d n.,.i welfare llllijlllofl remolii Unclear, will> oppoalnC J!rterpt-.len lllll UflllOl,lbo~t · ~leit to whldl' ouch leglllatloa hu ln-crtiW o.r the ~ of wellare servlctt," the re. INiie CCIDUn\181. ' / . . '11t will be 'llOme time before the conflialOn II re- IOlved, '' the tjury believe., "to 'enable one 19 mate 1 raUooal aueument. One fact remains clear, however, (that) llrioul evlluation must be undertaken to aacert.aln tbet lrlud II mlnlmlzod, U nnt ,eliminated, 1Dd that thooe Jn ~ need will baVe ac:ceu to adequate relier and ~" " ' Tllo ,_. -..... IWIY at the "pennllalveneu of Federal legillltiob" ahd tts -effect on individllaf· tnltiaUve lllCl f"IPGNlbillly. •°Tie• pattern bl! encouraged incidencea: of deceit at ~ ~ of bard working, dili&ent r cltizena: · who are rijnoa ,., ~;,on ever increulnJ """"'",pl bearing tbl COit of Welfat!.'.' ~ llalt and local taa rollJ. · SCOllT LEADER DIES One parcel 111 15,000 square Philip E. Ev1n1 foot lot on lhe aouth aide of Cerrttoa A venue to the west of the Route 51 Freeway.1be 0°"' Funeral Set silt auction will be bald at 10:15 a.m. and a,mtnlmum bld of '2,100 with a '250 depo!it will be required. The second parcel II a I.I •ere arta located on the south side of Lincoln Avenue to the east or the Orange Freeway, For Scouter Philip Evans ~The auction b scheduled for 11 ANAHEIM -Me mo r I a 1 a.m. with .a minimum .bid re--· servicet Will be held tonight qulrtment ol ''84.800 arid a for Boy ScOut of f I c I a 1 depoalt ol 14,SOO: Philip E. Evan.s of Anaheim Only cash, cashler'i checks, wtw> drowned while on a hun· certllled checks aiid >l>ank ,or Illig trip to the Salton Sea. postal money ~ will be The .services will be con- aceepted as depastis.~olliclals ducted at 7:30 p.m. at Saint noted. Fifty perctnt of sue-Michaels Episcopal Church, cessful bids over $20,000 may 311 W. South St. Anaheim. be financed tbroo(!h the state. Mr E f had Additional information or • vans, 1' .been·ac-tive in the countr scouting permission to enter the lands program for severa years. He for lhe purpose of conducting was to have received the core or soil sampling tests ' Golden Bear Award for hll may be obtained from the Los contributions to the B o y Angeles office of t be Scouts. For seven yun be CaWomla D i v ls i on oC was the Scoutmaster of Troop Highways, Excess~~Lainda.. -!65 and :noee:entlr....Jte wu Department, LIO S, SF!ni st: Chairman o1 the Eagle Scout Board of Review for Ufe Tire Deal~r , ' . Aids Drive For Hospital l~ ORANGE -Tire dealer ._wice, Gladman bu taken 'dioirmamltlp ol 1 specJal gilll c:*nmlttee to help St. Joseph ~Ital ralae 12.5 milllon for ~ l1cillty'1 total Ill milllon eXPanslon fund. He will be responsible for promoting financial aid among $ellar Trails Dlatrlct. Mr. Ev~ leav~ a widow , Olive; tW9 Son.!, Cl,yde and ~Si two daughters, Mn. Jotehe Copp · and ·Valerie Evans: · a mOther, Mr 11 • Marguerite Evans; a brother, , Karl; a sister, Mi'I. Marjorie Hoffman, and one irrandchlld. The family asks Uiat con· tribUtions be made to the Phil Evans Memorial Fund, c/o . Boy Scout Troop 585, Zl07 West Beacon Ave., Anaheim . 92804. The proceeds from this fund will go towards a project fo r Camp Ahwahnee, facWt)' of the . North Ora.nae Council, Boy Scouts of America.' private businessmen. ;=========:::;! KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN e A P!\OPER ncic:, n.e.. Bolton Butt Tmitr pups make ..,od pet& .tor chli- dttn at Olritb'nU and aey other rtme. Two rings fortwo- lovers •• , both rings $88,00 fi,...t """'" ..... ... ..... _, l1141nll-...... • tosyCrsdit t ... dodant .atcourm atoiJol»le.• i>p to 1%Monthsto Pfl1 lonlcAmorico'4. -.. Chcua• "THE STOiiES CONFIDENCE l!UJLT• EllUlllMcl 43 Y11i'sl HUNTINGTON CINTll ...... ,, ..... H1!dlllfh• '-' 192·5I01 HA.DOI SHOPPIN• CINTU 2l00 HortMtr llwd. Cotta ..... - 14J..9411 IN ..... Mn.. llllll't' A. lukldl. DD 'Ii. 1.11911. ...,,,., s..cft. tlrl. .. . "'l'bt ~ WellaN 1Depar\menl was critlclzed by previoul -·--'--· 'on•-~~; ~ .r'-lot -'"'•'•M•, optl'lu...ol .... , 1'IOMel ,.. community of hospital atafft physicians and non- ·ar.al employes, hu so for l'IS0,000 for proj'* a f22.car parkifig:-';::================::::!'.!::=:=:=:=:=:=:::::=:=:=::::=:::'.:=:=:=::::;=::= g ind addiUon 'of 1561' ~ . ..,...,.,... ; '· . ir• • • ~,' ~";,~Ir\-:~"S!.iY£..1:. ..... :.-.,;;,~\.1c1ru1•· lF 1---~·_,.. ,' ~]!!•a• -.profit~'';'~ ,_.. "---' .. -.. ..,-..;:..,.. ~..... ·~ relorma urge;! <:rltle1 ...,. .. be undertaken without · •-·ed -·• M -' J)ayin( aUentloo to tlte mulll-\egaJtprescrlptlMs and pro- • ~ !c"11tlm' °"'11• C.U,,ty " ruldeit, Gladman is acijve in r-:--:-------------------'----~ many tommunlty aHairll, 'ln- cludinl the Salvation Army,, Oranp Empire of the Boy ,_ Scouts \ of America a n d , u.~ Vl!GAS -Marrlnt WC'.lllltl ~"'llll y ~1_;.:"°"to , fWDI IO 1-' llll>ld ri.re 1nc1U011 neg gence ~ re 9C:rlptkm {Siiate and Feder;al) Whlch define the resixmsf. ot S•nlCJI'• 91111 • ·lT' 1 'I , 11, er -. ~ , .. v-.1 -~ · ..J.....JI..'::!:" :il."'." I lb ' Klwonlljlnttrnatlonal. ' SEAHOA·SMITH -N,ov~.,4'1tt,• n. ·~tbs ............ -... .t-... ~·· bllitle• of .the "-"-t," tht report defends, or does It? Mirf,N:H!l'.Ms _ ~ 1i~ ,, · •rd Orange ~Jl'lre .W '.'Tbe ~'-wnich ace· e department transcend •-. ~ , • ''11'' .'i' llld Stile Deilartment « the me~ ~t of funds to ,those who m1y be ~ o , , ''/JI.fl:, ft'!1 ~ , 1,;~':i . Fqrestry ... offidll Qmlr( Jl'o abltd, dependln~ ~. wiemployed, or sick; these prob-! ' tr. ~·-,~-Osterman ed. Mt ~ tuna art nlatea. 11.0 tQ, the generaJ economic health of < .-• ~ ...... ~..: '? ilj;:!!~ll! . 'llmple p.l:'m:'to ~your :,·,: :J: ~ :'!d ~ectt. ~=':t ~tun1ow1ary~ Season Ends ~1'6'.~o ot ' "t'.'· M 1~ ~Id' .ttr.Hafe , t b l 1 · ' , ~ ,,__ ,..._ . it"ll:l•r.rr . -.• . .. . , ,, _,.,..upa, to the dillgeoca l!lld dedlcltlon of pro1,.. SAN DIEGO -Recent rains .,•'11-k•l"'""o~ .:;,,.'::· ,::, i\-jji-.. iilat otl ~-1-i ·........, ond . to t!ie lecol llld monl (llYleo "!' have ~t ao end to the r~ .,,~ ... ·-· . Chrlltmu "tioe con "go"ilp 'in ~ft tlle 'lur1 ' llaltmmt adds. (Whew). Ort ...... in the Cleveland H~oUrn'. -""' "' • .-The report c-ludM with I wordy dJacoune oo how Notional Forest;· Supervllor .. r. • 11 "'""' ·-Arlttt• ~ in Jult ,3' aecondl, welfare laWI' mild be •written, bow welfare· ahould be Kenton Clark llld. He said 71 H Y~• ~~ -· NeY. 12Ar!•\r. 10metimel taking an entire administered, -·•,other related MJbtaM• wblcll have been flru -•-~ 171 acrea '"-.r1~ li6, "•~tyfl '. houebold~Wltb•lt, I -' ,_... rn&i"~ IJ.l"" • ISi L1,_. 11!,;.d;\"'"• ~:~:~ 11o.it"'a~ Sl!l~ 1 tree, look ror one thoroughly reported m tbe lreU. for the put u mooths of seaton 11 compared with 146 11 ' ·,...., ~-"'--• welfare bltllinl in Sacromtnlo·and Wuhlniloo. llreJ and 147,1151 '""' durinl C\~ Jr.!;vNNS -New. ll, It= that ls not Wh011111Q or dry, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l~u~t:_:y~ur~··~"~ ... ~··:_ ___ 1 Jli· !.2. •ir: r J .. .,_ both °' -then l&W off the trunk at I 451.:. GIP~':,~o~ 'T..,~'26."~ degree ancle, placing It ~ ... • .r~.ro'Ji~· _ Mov 1J. J•-. water or wet ~away from P,, !~7, ll'lf Jlltl!M •·• ~ llltfl II &Q)' heat source. 1nd y V .• .ti, llolto of N 1.ail~ft$1· -Nov. u, EldOn ~-·~ Dlacard It to0n after the T~~ :g_~~!.:: Ko¥. 11. Mt•1t Q,, 5:f Mered bolldly, tlne:e it ls I YoV .~"am or1e1, a. IMl'1'I potenUal torch after oply 10 •tf!i~·Kl!ll'J.OE ... ""' ,,!!• .t .... , I • • u.":"n of 1'cw1•ln V• ,.~, .....,.,, . M .it.1.W,i.U:...."N°"~~r.·i:'m111 Never use open name such .. ~ srldettt J0111. 24. "' " u candles near a puistmu coet• · tree · and check l'.Jtlr~tmu Delltll l\'otlee•' llghlinC ayatema. we!iilly lor N.WU.ND ' Ht>1tn N. N"""'9ftcl. AM 7t, of Sii W1lnvt, Hunlliwton Medi. 0.tt Of detlll. Dee- .., 20. 1tn. Survl'tllll w Ml'lltW· DOM ld o. NI.rt!, AMl!ltlm. Gr1ftlldt wrvlc:•• ft*J', 11 1.m,. GOllCI ~· Cerntttn" ~ MfrMf)', Dlr'kf9rt. AllBlJCILll a SON ~MORTUARY al E. 17111 Ill., Colt<• Mt1a -• BALTZ BERGEl\ON FllNERAL HOME C.-dolMar - CoRa -116-llU • lllU. BROADWAY MORTUARY ut Bniidw11, Cotti Mea u H4IZ • M<OORMlCK LAGUNA llBACB MORTUARY t!ll LlpM Col7M RA. -• PACIFICVID MEMOlll.&L PAllJt CemttlFJ ..... , °""" --Vlnllrln ~ -· Clllfonlo -• • PmFAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME •lll•An. ·--• lllllTllS' MORTUARY lrlllllolll. llmdllCfOll Belldt ..... frayed wlre.s or defectlve bulbs. Never retire Will> lbe li&hll ·burning llld when pllc!IW 1 spolllgbt on the tree, keep It away from fl·an\mable materltls auch u drapes. Be corelul of Imported toyo or decoraliona made from nilro-cellulose plastic, an, ex~ tremely inllammable ~ pound. • • . One of the beOI ·ui.....,.,t, Osterman uplaJnl, lo ualiw fiameproofed Ch r l 1tma1 tree,,_,.qulred by II• In public placa-ln the bqme, 1 ~heap aaffty m' I t.U·r e available at many ba11'M11tt. OstefrnlD al9o ! U I I I I t I dlsposma of Chrlatmu gift wrappinp In 1 .Ovel.d tra.b conllihtr. , ~ 2 Suspects ~ed SANTA ANA -Two. JlleO accuaod ol llkin( 11$ 1t sun- point from a Hunlinllon Be.acb d r I v e • I n rtataurant have beeo ordered 1" foce lrlal March 1 in Orlne• Cowlty Superior Court Judge Byron K. McMlllan set that data for Jooeph C . Lopei, II, Mooltbello, and Mark DeLeon, 11, Montm:y Park. Tbey were ordered to lace 1 prelrlal bearlna Feb. 11. . ------- .. --~Away in a Manger .. . . You. --4n .Jnviled .... .. TO VIEW A RARE AND COLORFUL EXHIBITION OF SACRED ART * * * GENUINE TYROLEAN HAND·CARVED FIGURES IMPORTED FROM THE ITALIAN ALPS AND REVERENTLY DISPLA YEO IN THE TRADITIONAL .· ... nalivil'J Scene on the front lawn * * * ~ee~ ,a~tl~ CO[ON[AL FUNERAL HOME "ORANGE COUNTY'S FINEST" 7801 -BOLSA AVENUE N"1!ocl In The Wildwood, Away mm Hi9hw1y Noises . . --· -- One touch and the Slng1r exclusive Push·Button Bobbin winds In machine. One touCh and you chooae a atitch. Straight, zlg·tag or stretch stitches. ' ~ri One Touch Sewing in handsome Bakersfield cabinet Gplden Touch & Sew•~ machine lets you choose : slit9hes with one touch. Cabinet doubles as a table, too. Save now on lhis present with a future! '. • " • • ~ ,• " • ~ '" • . Choose from nine stralch stitches. More than IT'Y'f other machine. ( No Monthly Payments irill Feb.1972. The SinQe.r 1 !Q36' Credit Plan ~PB you hM this YMie now-Within l!!1llr budget. SINGER For lddmlof lht Singer s,wln; Center nearest you, see White Pages tXlder SINGER COMPANY.~ • 0A TrM'll!llrll ol THE t tNGf.A COMPAHY COSTA Mll ....... rllltl & Sllllfllwt HUHTIMOTOH llACM-M.....,. 11 lflCll OtlANG-....21 Sf!-Int klilll CNN .. 11111, l4Mlll HlllllfllJell 1111:111 C11111r. lt1·1MI "1'111 Cffr'" C.ltr, 142.,.. -conA Mii~ Ml"9r INC. •AllOIN OtlOV'-'9~1 a..,...,.. HllW' C....,., Kl .. IUJ C>rlflt1 C-ty P'll11, NM111 • • " • , • !w~-~!!!:·!°"~"~"~""~22~,;197~1 _____ !DAl~LV~Pl~LOT!!_Jltll ~,__QOMll_. _r ~-----~m~ ·Gls }fighti~g ·_tQ Suix in .Military WA8HlllGTQN (UPI) - ,,.. Arq, Wblcll <1ltf a few ,..,. ....... rowidlnc up u many men as lt could rec:rult 'ad dra111-llndl! itaell with t.it' .,.,, men -111111 la fore-lnl' tlP•-el them out up ,. ~ -befon their ' ,.,t>e<lufod dlaoharl•· • .... e at 111111>, don't -l1Uy. iiu( ... early,~ ~ U:a !oollli tO llnd a job t.bMe days iaod ~e·cause military 1'11 1'11111 hHI been 10111J up. • • • Uie early retirement, wlllch will lffect II lwt 80,llOO 10ldlera. coven only men .ln their first year of duty -two- year dralteOI and U.,..ywu volun~rs. \ They can avoid hflDililooaed out six montha ~eafly tbey re-enlist, which usually means at 1 .... two ~ )'earl In unlfor~. ~ • ".A few years ago men were trying t. find loophol.. t. get out ·of the Army," aakl one personnel planbu" ' '-N o w , , • , I • they'rt lrylnl t. find loopholot -1 -It had Wood Wied. 111111 tho ---be loot ... hro 1111 t. 1tay In." to chop Ila lllo t. ta• by ~-.. lil!lt 1'> -men -_,)'W'I, crealln( _a bl& hole II , Unem!iio t na= next Jupe IO, but Coqreu ...n.thlnl.oo.-i-icthave theArmyforaloniporlod. -.oi. -t. al onlerod ~..,,.,, blqer roduc-epxecled a flW 11111 qo. ' llf'fen:inl -out up t. obi It II 'I! u_.,.1 ~ Uon. . Tbe Idea pl fo1<f1!c IODie ' .montho Wrly, the Army ca for veteraoa In the 20.n qe 1-betnl forted out eorly men Into the Army tloroulb mab Ila roductlon without If· bracket. reoelve nelthor ••erance PIY the draft while forclq othera fectlni tho ""'Ice i.r Into Ibo • The ~· Is ,belog mof8 ~ 111Hance.11otlce. beck Int. clyW111 )Ila bu rlJI. -:;;f!!~lnre~, ~j;;Nijfiii·F· ==::; 6eC1~· c:o.ic-approved • " ih'Jiey ilooet that doOhl.•4' ed QllOlllonl, • pertleullrfy r manpowtr celllb( for tlle 1lie W.CU di tho loweot nnll., omong draft .,_-. l , • .STARS Arniy, tho flntouch llmll evar IOI servltemen also made tho l!ut Arm~ plalmen MY that Sydney Oman' 11 one of put into law. .. .Anny.more attractive, u bas to atop the drift 1f0Uld mean the: world'• J?fft astroJ.o- The Army had a Vietnam the wlnd-dowo In the wat. Add tho Army ....id , 1-• lhoee •..,.. 1111 -· II -of war· hllh of U mllllon men In to tho.t the fact that rtenllten drlftftl oot just be-now tho DAILY PILOT'S ..-1 11111 hlll -Is down t. just • oie dola( better than """ lld Ibo.June IQ d41cllhw; they f,.tures. . ' ~· • " . ' • ' . • • • ' "'-) ~· I .·; Jligence ·Costs · ·'to ' . For tlie smokers o1Amerlea, \ -· wbo ,prefer low tU : ; · and . nicotine . eigai'ettes. .. .. " • •• I. !.U Big Secr,et ~n ·U.S .. WASHINGTON (AP) -Ez· erclsiq its new authority for the. first Wn_e, the subversive htlrities Coatrol Boord bu removed from the Attorney Generfl}'s list of IUbverslve organizations 15 groups that no longer exist. • .. The organizations, rangiec from the Abraham Llna>ln , Brlgade to tbe American Rescue Ship Mission, have ' been ·defunct for , II' t. 33 Y~· ~ . The action, k resulted ~from petitions filed Oct. 1 by the Justice Department. T he SAN FRANCISCO {UPI) _ department sougbt declara- The Pacilic Gas and Electric tlons by the board that the f t organizations bad b e e n AEC Ci~ Atom Plant Incidents Co. slipped up on two 88 e Y defWlCt for It. least lO_yeai-s. regulations at Its Humboldt Bay atomic plant, it was Under a Ju]y 2 ~ecutive disclQsed. order by President NJ;IOn, the SACB passea on ~ h I c h , An AEC official called the orge.nizations should Ir should ~ attentioJ.t of the company to not be llsteid by the· attorney ' the two incidents, and cor· rectlve measures were taken, general as subversive. according to a spokesman for Justice Department officials G&E said they have sent the SACB p · • 82 petitions in an attempt to The matter came ta light in remove nonexistent organlza- . an arUcle pubU.&hed by the tiom ·from the lilt. • Wall ~tree! J9!1"11'I, which Of • approximately S O 0 carried exlenslv' safety com· organizations .. Hsted, Justice plaints from Robert J. Rowen officials esttmAte that no more Jr., a former employe of than 20 ·to ~ are ltll1 active. :.=PG&E ~! ·the .Jlwnholdt ii> The -list, in existence llince stallatlon. 1947, was last revised in 1955. Rowen had beea fired by the Meanwhile, the American _ company and bad written to Civil -Liberties·Union ba·filed 1 • AEC alleging 49 safety viola· suit here to bave the lilt . ) tlons at the nuclear . power dectared ~ The : , ~ p~L i> , sqit la pendiq, , :: :-the AEC.. ievle~ Pie .Undet . ~op'• eucatlve ~t 1' pl~t·.1 sarety procedures· and order, mti;nberaip in·•Y '·1 ., I : ... ;L .. D . .Low, dlrktor of the the so-called •ubv•e'i'1ive '. ' ;j Division of Compliance, wfote organizellOM is 4 '8,ctor to bt '::: · th p y noUfylOI It of considered, In federal employ-. : i e com an • l / ....:....1. Until two'yean ~" 1 a~ ·.· two violatlons::-1.: · 1 _.., • ......,. , "' The first violation oceluTed., pllcant.s for federal jobl d:td · June 21, 1970, and involved al-report wbetbe~~--~~tbey -~ lowing an employe to .enter an =o}~ to· or1111~ on ' ',: area in which monitoring of •' ""••ibly radioactlve .. dust wil Now, howevor, the DA.ii UI-i ' ~ 1 Id mall\ly to_ ojd leillriljP If. I ' ;. Inadequate. • ' 'Ileen of fedjnf ........ In • ;: · The other Incident was the IDblllbing a amJom\JOlley . . ; "'. failure to give two emplofes' a Tlie ·executlft order aave · .• • report on their exposure to lbe five-member C!Or\trol board ;;~:-radiation when they left the JI.I fll'St work.in aewal yun:. ..." •. company. Supreme 05art ere e 1 11 0 n • ' · The Humboldt Bay nuclw holdlog ·al least oort .of 111. stajlon hu been In cperatton duties flncomtl1D6orlll had ell ·, since 196.1. the board-witli little to do. "=============,! .. '· ., ,• : ,.., ' ' '' •, " ' I " •I '\ ; .. ~ ' ' ; I . ' ' : ; : i ii ., ,, j; I! I' . I " '.; •• .. .. . ... . " ;· .. MUCH IMITATED NEVER DUPLICATED Patents run ouL·. Copies are inevitable. Others have attempted to copy the Roi ex pressure- proof Oyster case, the self-winding, mechanism. the date feature, the dey end date indicator, all lnnovatiOns of Rolex. But . the Rol.X sl<Jll; craftsmanoliip and cfet!ic8tion· could nev&r be duplicated. The prid9 of ' knowing you wear the real thing la the pride: of wearing a ~olex. Above, the Rolex Subrilariner Date. • 30-jewel self-winding Chronometer with dato indicator that changes autoinaticany at midnight Gu1111ntaad preesur&prOOf by its stainless steel Oyster case to a depth of ' 660 feet'. With r9Yolvipll tll1\9 .... boz!ll • With matcl*>g ~ shllll bl llCllet. '8285. "When--.--....... --" lllO'--• o.ttt ACCMlltl ....... ··--·· ...... ltl'lkA~ Ml Mlmr CM,,.. -. • 7 ,. ' ' T , I 1 ' SLAVICK'~ Jewtle.rs Since 1917 11 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH -644-1380 Marlboro Lighu:14mg'.'tar;'1.1 mg. nicotine l'I. per ciga~n• by FTC method ' • . ~ -. " Some people prefer die IUle of a low tar u• nlcaU.e daarelle. For lb!'Jll! we've made new Marlboro LIQftts. The same ereat quality you •et with famoas Marlboro Bed-only Wiits were developed especially for tllose who prefer the ~ talte ef a low tar smoke. • f ·,. • • ' . . , ,.. .. • 1 I ! ) " • " ' ' Marlboro ' " LIGHTS ·-r·+-.;:'-,.. LOWIMD TA1tl>NICOTIN£', ' ' . ' ' ............ ~ '"'·. \ -·· ' . ' llulllllr1 ~11-.. e 1ew low llr ~ Irina linertca'1 fUtestifOwllf llrand. ~ . ' l J • ' " I f .. • 1 .. ... • '1l ' . , • • • • I .. I -. -Open Mon. thru Set., 10 •.m. to f :lO p.m. ·1~_:._......-~~~_:__!L~~~~=-~~~~~~~~~~~-,.-_;__~-~~-~~ ' , l • I ( . • -· .. -· • ••4·~--........... ... • WtdntsclaY, OeuMber 22, 1971 PeppenC>ine UniveRf?ity • ll#JIGE COllTY RESIDENT CENTER COSTA MESA HIGH SCHOOL ... I . MN1n• CWSIS llGIN JAN .3 .......... $oclolOl'f, '1Y<holOIY, l'ellco Ml-··· MNINI; GaADUA11 CLASSES - IEGIN FEI. 7 ldUClltien. ' AU COURSES MAY BE APPLIED TO DEGREES. l.oc8riw: I mil• south of the Sin Oi190 Fr11w1y on Fairview INPOlllAT10N:_:0141 141-!911 or p.,1 l"'kloy, 17141 737.4399 Fully Accr1dit1d by the Western A11oci1tio11 of School1 end Coll1911 AN EXCITING LUNCHEON FASHION SHOW By Ewen~ ri3outique (2300 HARBOR BLVD• COSTA MESA) Featuring fashions by . . "\Dig Jj(' . ... • Tuesdays & Thursdays, Noon in Cotta Mesa, 1555 Adams • Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers ·1 Food Cost Fleecing • Revealed Prepackaged meata a n d o t b t r conveoienee«le.nted woducta are trimming the fat lrom CllUomlA consumers• walleta, with Oranae Colinty ranked tbe worst offenher arpong the state'• 10 largest counties. This Is the assessment dellvered. by a private con- 1umer protection ag~ncy this week1 cbarglng Californians lose p).11 million each year due to improper labeling prac- tices. R a y Bourheis , executive director of the Public Interest Law Center, Berkeley, claim- ed at a meetUta that short· weighing meats fleeced buyen of up to $1.5 million last year. He said his estimates are conservative. The findings were presented in a !~pa(• report passed around at a joint meeting of the Deparlmenl of Co!jll!lner Affairs and the Departmeht of Agriculture. . He said the findings are evidence the state's Bureau ol Weight& and Measures, Work· ing under the Department of Agriculture, I h o u l d be transferred to the Department of Consumer Affairs. "Utter nonsense " declared Walter S. Watson, 'cruef of the weights and measures unit. Spokesmen for Califo~ grocers and meatpackers also countered Bourheis' charges of intentional short-R&ckaging to increase profit... Bourheia contends a turVey indicates routine 1 b o ~ t - weighting practices of 5 to I percent for nloat producta. He rat.eel Santa ClaraC.OU.Oty ' as the belt, Where a cbeclt with officials led to their estimate that a mere 50 to 60 percent of over-the-counter meat sales are short-weighed. Orange County, he 11id - without Offe'ring s p e c I f i c estimates of the rat&of viola- tions -ts the worst for con- sumer-cheating by merchants. Suggestions to corrtd the alleged oonsumer defra_u4ing include mattnc c e r t a i n weights and tneasures law vlolaUons felonies. Convicted violators would also be required to post 11 ~Uc.es in windows abowing the offense to warn pro- gpective cwtomen, Bourbeis Pllot Legbook It's .Tough Being Christmas 'Buff · , B1 WlLLlAM sauu:DIEll Of ... CMllY ,..., ..... To tloe mot! lauer-<lay SenoPI, hard core Cllrilmu buffs fall Jnlo tw. categories -the chUdren wbo alw be- lieve in Santa CllUI and .the udo-matoChlltl. Being a Cllrlatmu bull pall the age of puberty la penonally pieulnl but can ba aoclally .dJautn>ut. Ouistmas buffs today face 8Jl ~ creasing bacrage of misunderstanding and a touCh of acom. More and more It aeema that: -"Peace on Earth" ls a negoti- able commodity to be u~ mly by pdlltlctans as 1 Jut reaort. -TH. tllree wise mu are com- monly construed to be Jack E. Leonard, Don Rickles and the late Joe Pyne. -'lbe "Light of the World" is visible ll)OllllY. in the eyes of wealthy merchint.a. -The gift that keep1 on giving ll the horrendous neck- tie that Aunt Martha pve you two yW'I ago, that you gave to Uncle Fred last year, that be llV• to tbeo natilman · who uSed it to repair the brokla otrap oo liia bulgin( mail- bag. • -The most honest comment on the Christmas lelMlD Is when tile guy •down the atreet atrlngl up bla bollday Jights in a paUem spelling tht word 11HUMBUG." ; . • Being' a hard core CJuiatmas buff don not neceuarily mean hiving an insane 1filaUon with holiday abopplnc aowds. 1 , It is an bcmeal lnterut In the tndltlon, history and warmth of the ChriltmU MUOn. • • • Countians ' Fa:ce Court In Capers · Two Garden 'arov. men, c:barsed With muiu,Ja -is fll rObbery,. rape a n d tu pervenlG!> .... --to a-Tbunday lolllola Ano for lh<lr Jll'aiimliiary heariD(I . G•ry Ochoa, 24, anct Gilbert Allu1, lt, were i.rT'elted last Tllundoy nlgl>t In Sutt Aoa after a airing of robbarlea and tap<a ll!al had laWllllll from five county agencies looking for twO men matclrlng their descripllona. Tbe pair are being held In Orange County jail on 131,250 ball which waa aet during their arraignment Mooday mom1n& ID Ille Central Orange County Judicial District Court. Police allege the two men bit only small shops, usually staffed by a Jone female employe taking an average of !300. Allar cluning out the till, the two men would assertedly take the victim to a back closet or toilet, force her to .trip and commit acts of aex perversion. Detectives from Newport Beach, Fullerton, Buena•Park, Garden Grove and Santi Ana claim the pair are rupoosible for a total of 10 holdups In their cities. Perhaps most important of all aymbois of the Yul.. NE·& -LY time season is the Christmas tree. lW..Aa Trees have been the focal points of woNttip since earliest man. According to legend, the tree of knowledge EVERY 0 NE in the Garden of Eden was an evergreen. It is said that when Eve plucked the fruit lrom Ila branches, tile foliage USTENS TO shrank into tiny leaves. Y""'D-.. up to Mal· fins, tbe C'IJ'E1, nddly · 1Uppen that toatt your leisure houri. They'd fully lined and cul!ed "' plush lamb •il<arlia& ...i there'• an extrl. meams of «>mfart ia the taper toll sclo. Tiie --warm aad 'fOlldedll ••• 1114 d!o pico iuli<:e, '°"if, a.so ·(1 . 54 FASHION ISLAND Newport Center • 0-111 lroadw1y , " :• .. :1 " " " .. " " • ' • • • " . . On the night Christ was born, the tree was believed to " have blossomed again, thus becoming the primary CJ:iriJt,. I .& 'WDEftS : mu symbol. ~,.., .,_,.. ~ M.,.C....• H111JllWC...-~ 644-4223" The first use..ef the fir lrtt in • Chriltmu connota-l~=========~==================i' lion protiably came In medieval Gmnall)' paradlae plays which dep~ the creallon or man. Evergreens with fruit and decoration! Ued to tile branches ,.... carried by !be actors. , , other interesting Ouistmas tree notes ioclude: -Martin Lupler lint illuminated a tree wUb candles on the boughs. . -Prince Albert •llll Queetj· V!}toila are aald to have ba'd' the first decora~ gift 1ldel tree in 1841. • -Edison's Invention, the elecf!ll: DJht, l'U. firat ll9ed on a tree in 1902. -America's Christmas tree b tbe General Grant Seo. quoia in California. ~ _,,,e first national airJllmu WU .lit by PraJ. dell! Eisenho!!<r an ti!' Wblle lawn In 1151. OOer Y•lt cutom• Ind tndltldiil a1-> tpark the Jn.. terest of Q.rlatmas buffs. Some of these include : -The date Dec. 25 as Olrlst's birthday found its rooll in a pagan Rom.an fesUval on the wlnter 1t11stice. -• ~ ~-.Olrlllmoo card wH probably aent by W. C. I)obwjn, a ~ter for Qu'een Victoria. IVIAVCO ~ ...Jhe Cu&rq. ~ blping candles on Christmas eve • ~· begai\;) in ancient Ittland and was intended to light the way for the Holy Family. Earliest roots to this CUJtom are .-led. I . Holiday Affirmed '' in the Jewish Hannukkah cefebration. -The Dutch first hung 1toclclng1 on the manUe on SL SAN DIEGO !AP) - A deci!:lon by the County Board of Supervbors to malu: Ille day before Christmas a county holiday Instead of primary election day bu been upheld by Superior Court 'Judge Roscoe Wilkey._ Local 127 of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employes filed a petition asking that the decision to move the holiday . from next June I tQ ,this Dec. 24 be relclnde4. b e c a u 1 e employa ~· liad nil! be'!' consulted lD the matter, • Nicholas Day, Dec. 6. -St. Francis of Assist popularized the Christmas carol. 'The word carol literally means "to dance in a l'lnc·" He led the 13th century Jtalian villagers in caroling around a live manger scene. " -The word "yule" originated with pagans who tboucht the sun was a wheel rotating ar®nd the earth. They called the shortest day of the year-the 1t1lstiee-"Hweol." -Gift giving finda lta origins in a almilar Roman prac- Uce on New Year'• Day. Chriltian tbeologiuL! trace it to the gills of the three magi to the a.nat child. For every Christmas practice, there ii more falcin at. lng grist for the Christmas buff's mlll. But being a Christmas buff is more than cold, historic JntereSt. It is a love of God, lfl'le for the sea90n, a love of brotherhood. a love of cheerful giving and receiving and a Jove of the innocent, joyful laughter of children on 01.ristmas morning. Even the most bardb!Uen of akeptica admits to tome degree of ethos when children are hippy and people are · friendly-no matter bow much It a:Jlta. If he doesn't, he might harken back to 10me telect pages from Dickens and recall three ghostly yule visitors to Ebeneezer Scrooge -Chriltmases Past, Present and Future. 511& w;llkey .. niled that at Jeast one suCh meeting was held and added that the union fallecl to ahow lhlt Ille change iiii"iM:iiiliUi c•UJl'd arw damage. ~ . iiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~[---.... ---.....:\11 -~~W.~ffl~W.~~~~~~~----M~---~--------- - ' .. ~ . FOREMOST. AMONGST THE PROBUMS Of' . ~ ... CHRISTMAS SHOP!'ING IS Gmt~·WATTEO ON! Not so 11 old Jack Bidwoll' s. W1 hove •OOU9~ S.ntas he,.. -no w1ili"9 - each• timid, quiet, trained expert on wfiat's new In menswear. W1 ako have what «>old easily be one of ,N ftMSt assortments of sweaters, shirft, neclrw.af' slacks, sport coats, r1incoat1, and outerwear.' f . THE PERFECT GIFT • If the high coll of giving has you liy the JHll'M strings, we Mve • last minute 1u99estion that f1 lnf111lbl-iv11 Bidwell gilt certificate. It's 11sy lo cerry, it's •lree<ly wrapped, ii COin whotever you',. s,,..,din9, yet tlie only .. fe tiff for tlie .,." wlio ho1 nothing. Wliether we SH yoo litre or not, --wormed ,.._ for 1 Vtf'Y. Many Christm1s! ' • .. Jack Bidwell' Aide Due To Resign I SACRAMENTO (AP) Gov. Reagan has announced the mlgnatkln of his cabinet assistant, who will open bis own public relations llnn In ' the capital city. Reagan said he has aceepted 11wllh regret" the resignation of James J. Crumpacker, 41, a member of the governor'• 1taff since 1967. Crumpacker, who hu band.I-! ed cabinet activities 1ince 11 November 1969, leaves ~the Reagan administration Jan. 1. He will head Media West Associates, a firm speciatit.ing In "advertising, public rel1- tlons, public affairs and en- municaUons." LET'S BEfRmY lf )'OU have new ttelahbon 1 or know or anyone movtna tct our area. pleue tell us ao that ~·e may utend a frtl!'nd\y v.-elcome and help themtobecomeacquamted in their ntw 1urroundinp. Sa. Coast Visitor 3467 Via Lido Telephone: 673-4510 4K.os7t "'4-'361 Opf!n E\oeninp UnUI 9 p.m. <Saturdaya Excepted) U...._. YiisitOI' • introducing the new Phone Mate• automatic phone answering machine it's so simple to use, so ~ You'U never miss a phone call a.gain, or bedisrurbecl by unwanted calls. Phone Mate• answers yrAJt phone wilh a message you have recorded yourself. It records incom- ing messages word-for-"!"rd. lets you hear~ caller without him know[ng you're there. So, you can speak to . him if you wish. Helps protect your home too, be- cause your phone is never unanswered. Compares fea- ture for feature with machines at twice ·the Pr;ce. An exciting gift for both busy homemakers and eocecuti""5. 129.50 cemer•• 17-us• on• of our col\venlent crtdit pltfll may co 1outh cHst pleu, 11n cli990 fwy et brt1tol, coste me11; 546-9321 mey co buena park, le p4lm at delei 827-4000 shop monday thru 1aturday 10 1.m. to t :JO p.m. 1unday 11 to 6 l . . ' ' . .. Mucho parking directly behind my store MlllUI .. ----~~~~~------------. 64Ul74 • ...., .... ...., .... ..-___ ~.--~~~~L-;:-~~~~~~-:-~~~~.:...:...~~...J ' ' . • • • • . .. • ... .... i-~ ·~ority · Townsite . . Proposed -All-out Effort by Nixon ·Seen in South f 01· 1972 • 2 Oil Spill Lawsuits Thrown Ou• . QUERY-Q. "I.ooie, old boy, where can' r 1e1 m1 bands on a real gnod ncipe to ma"U lalioaie out .of ve>looo!"·• ~ .• . A. Ju.I hii>l>ei 10 !lo" tueh a recipe ~t ~d, Ml8!. Send me a stamped;.f$U-addrfssed envefopf, dl'll~U i_u.me biack to you, no Chtrte~ Likewise io · ~ ~ellq. for that matter. AJ long as one batch of1Jlim~Jfhed • recipes last, anyhow. ·• · ,. A ~ BOY ttart.s out with 38 bones in each band.' " . 1ln ~ teen-years, some t these bones fu:te· By middle . >'•lo!: he only his 11 bqn" in. each hand .. cunou...>--~ ..... ' . .. ~ . . ' v TO SLIP out of ooe'a loak was delCl'ibedl in i ' aingle word years ago. It was to "ex~ape." And our lingui1Uc speciallst aaya that's where we got the word "'ucape." NOBODY XNO'A;S their .n191es now, but 100 years ago, the count!'y's b~t billiard players were just about as famous u , say, Joe NllDlth or Lennie Dawson or Roman GaJ)riel today. .•. ··6l'!)l!>f;~.~-=-,µ. a -spoiled child:~ to a.Jl!e of crime, that type of crime he's most apt to take up ls foreery. So 11a~ a criminologist. For some unknown rea- son, he says, spoiled children rarely grow up to commit murder. 1. Salt W~ Dirty · Film Ban Beaten , By G~ BfRRINGTON SACllAllENTO (UPI) . -• W .\AllllNGTON (AP) - Tiit llalt Pora and Jlacru. . Prellilent Nbon'1 Bou~ \tloo ~ bu ....... •1111 -ofllcially ~· ......... the hio1orlc toWNitt illant -hu been 111cceaf\d, • and ba wiU run to win lht of ~ in Tlliora·Cout> rq!on rinl year, aay1 t1ii ly be pruerved u a center chief GI Wllilt Hoo" political for slucly GI block. hilloty in liallM, llentY -Dent. tealifornia "We didn't make a major . effort in all llouthern otata· in In a report to t b • 1tu," 11kl Dent ln an ln- l'lial>turt, · the ~~llltl)t' terview. • gtd AUeuworth 41rtpresenls But, ,in tm, he said, "yoo're the firot .._,ution ot major lolnl to IOI an efforl to 10 all · N out eve,,.~. tncluding the ~clllCO. · · .of -ota~,o.p Wallace wried porlicipation In the hiltorlcal in 1!1i." anil cultural dovelopmtnt In Thole otateo "are con- CalifofQll." aldertd takable in 19121" ty The deportment's fwibillly Nixon, Dent lald. study, requested by the Geor&e W a 11a~e 1 now JegWature, recommended that Alabama governor, ran on the Ailenoworth be included In the Amerlcon independ.ent Party otate park lyllem. ticket in !Ml and won fivo SAL'!' LAKE CITY (UPI) _ 'lbl.deporlment aoUmated It atatto: Alabama, Mluiaippi, Salt hake City commissioners, woulcl colt $150,000 to acquire Lovslana, Arkanau a n d In a 2·2 deadlocked vote, have the t•acre townalte and Q.4 Gepra;la. killed a propoaed ordinance million· to restore and develop "In 1 two-way· r a c e • • regulating so-ealled 0 dirly Its facilities. between Nixon and a regular movies'' within Salt Lake City. Allenawbrlh wu founded In Democrat "there ls no ·Mayor-elect E. J. "Jake" 1908 by Col. Allen ·Allensworth qUesUon but what Richard Garn, ·who voted, against the . and the"Callfornia Colony and Nixon would win ever .y measure with . Mayer J . Home Protection AuoclaUon. Southern state," Dent said. Bracken Lee, lo-Id com· The· colottel, born a 1l1ve, "Even In a three-way race, m1ss1oners following ~th e dedicated him.self to creating his position baa improved with voting he considered resigning an environment for t h e W a 11 a c e ' s po s i t i o n as mayor-elect . "because of psychological emanclpatlon deterioraUni. There is • the abuse and disgusting ac-1 of newly freed alavea, the .. naliiaUon t h e President's lions" directed towa rds him department aald. " strong in the South, whUe "by people· who oppose ~my views." Jn an emotion charged state-• ment, Garn said he is against pornography "as much . as anybody in thJs town. but Ju!t because I oppose th e ordinance it doesrtl make me -r'bt -obacenlty and pornography." Garn aald he believes the present laws are adequ ate tools to remove pornography from the city. If- SAN FJIANCllCO (AP) _. Wall1ce bu detorioralod incl he'o a Ueutoiw>I ....,.,. and su-.._ Court J""•o In :Aj the Domocr1ll ba .. 1alnod a the otatt bu a man moderate ,..._ - llltle bit," Dont Aid. IOY01'110f. Whal -tlle prea Brown Jr. bu '-'I out •• ~~-=t:i.,~ collhlm!'Newbreod!"' = ~t11o17m';l by '""'1Y u ·a ipOclllc elfort Democrat 1JlmmJ Corllr, by tbe Ni.on admln!llTatlon to who bu lald ba upecla ,to Calllwnla In cliJml lnvol~ woo Bouthernen Into tbe 1Upport the DemocraUc porty Jut lanuU)''o San FranclacC Republican fold by beln& over· pmldenUal nominee, w 1 1 Bay oil •pill. : ly 10liclUou1 of the rtglon. elected to the G e or 1 i a The iults cl1imed Standanl Nixon'• Supreme Co u r t governorlhlp in 1970. should pay person! who ~ nominees and other •PPoint. Dent noted that Mlululppl 1n cleanlne up beadles anll ment.s and procrams often are Gov. John Bell Williama will cited as proof. also be out of office soon and r~ wildlife atte.r the J& Nixon, ho w e v e r , has govenors .., a gJin Wallace 11 coUJslon. ~tween two coli! .i-ibed the policy as one of bu lald lie wants Jill Stat. to . Pl"!'... t.n&ro "hlth 8umpoil simply refullnc to lflllOI"< ony 111~ a condidat. with na-' MO,..., 1allenl GI fuel oll Inti\ region, the South included. UonaJ appeal. the bay. • Dent's pledge !;hat Ni1on, in r-----.-his expected rHlection cam- l:gns.,~J:idc<i~=• to;;~ · . HAPPY· HOl/DA YS what Southern Republlcan workers have been saying for monlhs. • • BEGIN AT At Ropuhlican N. t lo n. I Committee m eo t I n I• In Denver last July and here Jut week, there was widespread feeling among Southern GOP leaders Nl1on will dd much better and Wallace worse in 1m. OPEN EV.ENINGS & SUNOA YS ' Dent iald Georgia was the • only one of the fi ve 11ttes 'TIL CHRISTMAS Wallace carried In 1968 In · which Nixon made 1 strong ef· l 3•2• Via Lido-Newport leach .fort .• "And that was thank.I to IANKAMEllCAlD e MAST!A CHA•C.li Le.ster Mad<l.01, 11 Dent gld. "He was a governor then. Now .__.._ .. ._ .. ~ • 0 else CONSIDER THE Defense Department's annual budg· et. Break it down into $100 bills. Stack these · not end)1to end but back to back in a long serpentine of money. 54ld serperit.ine, sir, could wind atound the Pentagon 53 times. File that, too. . 1 f \VBAT'S UP? Five years ago you paid $7.75 to'have a tooth pulled, average. Now you pay $10.30. That's what's up. Mayor Lee had branded sup- porters of a ban on movie sex "the biggest siMers ot all," and told a Los Angeles advertising e1ecutlve t ha t local ofrtcials could deal with pornography with I a w s already on the books. Addreu mail to L. M. Boiid. P. o. Ben 1875, New-Kids Like port Btach, C)Jlif. 92660 .. . . .. towiah~191i L:. ~-Boyd To· As.Ii.Andy put na1ne on this champagi1e,yodd pay 1 I ·r· -:-~-t-----"1~~~===~=======.1 j Big ,St~re 1..:: FO~ SANTA'S HELPER j Puts Wares :I i ?n Streets · i SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - ,(< Jn the "lf.you..can't·be•t:'em· , join-'em" spirit, LIVifigston ' . l Bros. Departm.111.. to otreet , ~ artists who hawk ffietr goods ' · on the sidewalk. ~ The store set up a sidewalk ~ C<1nces.aion staffed by two young saleswomen offering knitted capa, leather purses, ~ belts and other handmade , : goods. ~ But the concession was ~ degigned merely as a come-OD : to get people to come into the it.ore, it v."8.S explained. ~. ~ street aales were made. · S :nw~~:n 1:e;~:::its :e:;: ~ over the proliferation of street ~ artists who · set up o n sidewalks and, they say, take · busine!s from them. ~ "It's a put-on-It really is," \ 1ald Jacques Jordan, Liv-,~ lnislon's fashion coordinator. l "Everybody was out In the ~ street and we thought we'd do • • • I I~ too." .. · ~ The location is bUly ·Gtant WESTCLIFF PLAZA. ~ and Geray Streets~. -~-'i' ;i' iiiiiiiiiiiiii " •• •. 'NEWPORTER INN fOR A YEPY MERRY CHRISTMA S Gift ·Su99~~11ons I • i i ' !· ' ·. j l • t. • ~ • • j• l· • •, " . CANNON'S NEW FTB SU CAMERA Hmm fl .I lens, shutter 1p••cl1 1/1000 SEC. . ... $274.50 50% 20% > $249 5~ji " Ol'f Ol'f ALL FILTIRS aM AOAPTIR RINGS ALL ILICTRONIC 'LAIHll .. " . ' ' ·~ 30% OFF All GADGET BASS . 30°/o °"' ' AU DARKROOM EQUIPMENT • 1.JXCLUOIH PA,.IR l CJllMICALI) SOUTH c:oAST Pt.UA • JUJ IRISTOL ST., COSTA MIU MMOll u,. Y•r IANKAMlllCAID • MAITIA CHAIGI . . -...... " • . • . ' ' • • f 1 I ' ' ' " alot more " forit. :; j· " .. • '· •• • • ' . 8'AAKL.INQ W141.a.AU'.O CAl.lfOIUM CHAMPAONE.eHAAMAT 8UU( PAOCESa.NA'ruAAU. Y FEPWENTED-OAU.0 CHAMPAGNE CEl.\.AMJ, MODESTO, CAllfOFIN1A ' •l• "' ~f'' I r ~ 'I "' ' • . • • ' I I ... .. ' • ' . ,. ~ -. ..-,,_ .,-. ,, ~ ..,,., r·" . ,, ,,.,~-.-· The Gt.ant ·Boys .. Have · A Gift · Ide~ ·~or ··~very.C>ne On Your· Holiday List .... And · Naw .·~ou· Even Hcive~Mpre Time To Shop, Dur~n,9 .:t~e -Grant' ·Boys Special · Holi~ay ·$.to~e~,rHburs- OPEN DA'ILY 9·10, SUN. 10·6 -------~-------------­• I pen0Leto9 1 1 .; me Gtfteo .1· II Whit lie "'Iffy Wlnls is 1n en· i NA.Ole I pc~Lll.t 1 O'· J • " Gr11t Gilt ld11! "Grl!lt Boy's Bucks" Gilt Certificates ybb spencf Hice money· 11 •n'( Gr1nt Boys Store! • UY,..WAY '111,11\,;. . CllUGil1A1 THfffdTIOfS * IANICAMfllCAJD tee!I * MASTfi ClfAJGf t •• 1, i · I' •• f.'' IWG . @:rEll. ' I • . ' ' THE NEWEST styles ii'.'. narrow · stripes, wide· \trlpf1, ind· wider~ stripts (1oti• colon, too.) Stock up now! s7•.sa• s990 '.levi,•s© ' ' ' for Gals ;.. ~ "':.i r. .•. , :';.:'~!t .:: }•· ......... !.; ..... l '"' I Ii i :~ :;~~·~.~=~.::~ i ·.; ' ~.· . ·I I I usu1lly iMre. So look for the t · 11 i i HOUD&Y'Oln AT· THI DUNT llOYSI ·woai .(.Pr.~.· SHIRTS TH£ GRANT abvs 1re JOUf winttr-he ... 111rt1n for 1ll·your cold W11ttier ge1t, C.P.O. shirts ire old fam- ily fitOtttts and The Grant •loys h1vt every size & 1. •• i i I 1 ~''·,f ';:\: ... , , ' ·~~~i "A Fantastic Collection' · l:'~l"! f·,._; • PLUSH SPLIT COID fLAlllS ~ ... $13" ' ' .~"" I I Pendleton~ 11~1; to. {irid ·man· t ' • i I flshion 1t its •"Yi ~t •• )le it. · " ! l will think .ot you _,,,iy IOftg l 11lter Mr. Claus has returned lo ! I the North Polt. featured: long • m point tradition1I 'shirt I $18.5f ': ... I ' .. . I . ' ...................................................... ~ •• , .•• -·I t. ' • ' ! I CORD SIUIGllT $6 9*: ! I lrton-Grun-IUvy-Sky ~ I ·~~14. Slus 26-31 , ........ ,. , , .... ,. •• , .; • i I uv1•se con uw NUYO RAllS 1 l .... n llu..N1""ritl1h Tlft-l,..eu Whl~uff.M.iir1.tu1t·Gt-1pe, .,.., 2M2 .• , •• l..,n'S~.llLL COIDI ,, sm11 11G11r ctltts .t ......,, ,....,, 1.r, •. ,.._, W 5"f, f•iey 1'111 -!wt ·•f q.tffrw' •II• ~I' .. ·~, ....... , .... lltrttl "''~~ ausH JUN llLL kh1ki·C11troli•e. Si111 21·31. tllmit1d Supply) , .. , . ...... UVI XX DENIM Si111 27·50 ..... ,; .. , .........•... , NUVO STllAIGHJ•LIGS N1wy-lriti1h J.,.fffecc• ,,.,., ........ Sites 32.31 .•. - .... __ ..• .jBOY'S- . ' $1'" 6'14.·tlili l ....,, ftl Cflln ............. , ........... . J .UVl'P SNAPPER Fl.AIU . · I c ... w c .... Slrn.•·11 ,u .. I '"· C•lln ... I s7 r~ 1. ;ou;u·Ki.ii j;~;;·· ,M,,1,1 .. ·.. .. .. • \ , 4 ·.o Slin 6-12 111111 & rfllillr. lfttoi, ...... 111•1 l>IH. •11111, W'" H~lilo , • , • •• ~ ............... , ., • , ,, , .. .,~ I UVl'S" NUVO FLAltlS Sll• 1•11. ,,;. ..................... 4•0 •·•" ............... ~ 111111• uu aonoMS lit9' l-11.1lill & ~ ... ullHI ............................. " • . uvrse 11111• FLA1ES '"''°· • . .. s9•• ·' O•er 25 styles 11 Pacific Trail jackets to choose from fer the holi 4iy1. MEN'S JACKETS PA C"IC TU.ll "'ll•,.lhH " Cwf. .,., cfff., ,i .. ll•llit SM.oq PACIFK DAii. "(i...-" •1111 ,;i. l!.lllf , •.....•.. SU.00 PACIFIC TUil "IWAMA" J.t,((, IT. All lbM ... ctt.s.. lit>, ... .,.. Jl&l•h'" .. It ................. $11.00 Sii STUFf ., Ptcltk lr•ll. llv., a1Yy,• rH, 111•. lffflt ..... l~1•t.llMll. , . , , • , , •.. US.DO PAClflC rtlll ,"ILl$Till". I . lrtWll, c1 .. I. S.Jl·l . (111 ... 1"41 .• _. ........• Sii.DO PAC"IC utAll ''TlAIL eOSS". O. It .... , tliK1 ll•ff, ,.~fie 'f1AiL · .. ,~,';,.;: .. s!1~1: •itli 11\ttt•lq M...,lk , Ce#tn. , . • . , . »S.00 ,AClfl( tltlll "V1H .. t", •Ml, •1IWl1tolll1, ,11t c1111r m .oo • It took 200 yeon of plaids to s•t to fltU one. The Gant '""'-· • THE GUiil IOYS 11SALTY DAWG!f SHIRT WINf-BROWN-ILUf S-M.l.XL SOFT BRUSHED DENIM • l .. Cuts, Wtst•rit Cuts, llut·lo1t-Golil. Sir1s S· 16 ..... , · f aUCKSKIN FLAIU ~ low Cati'Wfltlfft•Cuts . ..._TIHl1¥J·s.tme..,rtwn ~' GrHn·luttu¥'r-RN.f'act. SiiH 5.1 •. \-.' ............. . • DENIM tu.au . ... -.. I low Cuti I. Westem Cuts. Whlte·l•d·NIYJ T1n·Purpl•h1tim. SiJH 5·16 ..... , . J ••• , •• ,, ••••.••• f i FASH10(4,FLAllU · $10 & 1· Low Cuti Ii ~cttrn Cuts. All Ctlors: Sl111 S-16 . . . up 1 I ~~!!~~t!~~~-~~1tT .. ~~ .. : .... s12 1•1 UYfVILOUI ZIP TUITUTOP s1a ' N•vj.lrown·W.it•lu'lufttly.Pvrplt. $1111 S-M.t. •• , , , , • , · ' . ' I :~:~~~~~ .. ;:;~~~;:!~~ ........ s12 . • COID '~IU ! low Cuts & W1Jtfrn' CutJ: ll:1d-lrtwn·P11ch·luttunily-s10 a S1lmo11·Nawy-Gre•11-lllac·ll:u'Sf. Si1•1 5·16 ..... ;, . . . . 1 I ~!~!5!'!~ .. ~.~ •. , ....... ~...... s11 I lrown-GfeM.1Ut"p14y.Pt.cl.· Sizes S-16 , : ....•• , , .. , , • f, STA·l'IUT DINJM $11 I '"'"' .' ''." Pitch Pod<oh. ••• & -siu. s.11 , • , .• i New! Just 1rrived ••• ind Grliat 1oyi1irt. one of·tht first to.~~. 'eml ! Greil Christmu gift, too. , \, . ' ll ( , ' . ' '\(!:· ' PAllJJS T0'1. O•H 1 , I l.e•l'1•ladit1l••nk11ltW•''""$J6' 00-1 !N 1t• o-. fnlll •• '$f $J J cut p1nh. Slu1 6'16. ColwJ: • -.ttrtt, ,.,.,., .. 11, 14 . ~ ''"'" "' N , , ...... , ... "'t tR• ,.,. .. .i ... I. ' ;. If.: a •"!J. " , SiM}-tlM... • • I THE GRANT BOYS CARRY SKI CLO.TI:llNG . FOR EY.ERYONEI .. ~K·IKI GLO~ Mllt'i~...i-r,~n .. , .. .' .•. , 511 I I l .llUILD SICl"SWU"' ., I Wllitt-Red&vy-rello'!'-lrown ... '. .. $ 19 •• . \ , • SKI WEAR SKrGA'S •••••. $1.49 up . ' • WATCH ,'(~PS ... , , , • , , . ~, .. 91~ i LEATHER Mln£NS ••• , •• , $6.91 up (!; • LECTllA llOX ., •.•••..• , •••• $9.95 f•,.,,~'f M • ~~~ • SKI SCAIV£~ 4 ft. long • , ••. $3.91 ':';·~~.,,: I EA• Mum .............. $1.•a ~l· . l SKI SOCKS ... ~ ......... $3 & $4 ~'· ' ' A•k ,About Our New Grant .. ,,. . lucbl THE GIANT IOYS dRRY A CO'i\PLEtt LINE OF lHEllMAL . UNDUWEAR FOi WINTER SKIING. UT '1tE GIANT' aOYS l4UP KEEP YOU WARM THIS WINTEll 1 • I i i I . ' " /~!!IE G.~~·:r ~aovs is .-fie'~ly authorize.d Coleman repair ~ta· ' , I \olf • • ,. " '!~ln. Orange. County. Bring in ye»Ur old Col~.an Appliances and we'll make 'em ·~ps new! t_ t l .. • , COLEMAN il6 'QT. COOLER " ' Ju1t right for Chril,tmt:J:"• T1k1 It on 1 picnic. Collfntn· · :fvll llnt 1 of coolefs 10 choose· rr.,,.. · · 1 $~~9s $1 J88 "' This Coleman 3-w1y ~OMertlblt cooler la •uHt to takt 1ny- 'fhfn9 ~u w1nt to put It In • . • ind ~ It would m1k1. 1 . grut gift 11 Chrlll· m11 time. NOWI .. ''·-->·. a.WAY COllYIUlaU •• C0.01,5R . i U. 90011 DOWN a.wtrt1a v .. tube con1truCtlon, ful.., o6juJtoble hoolll. Ap,roi. '""f. h"9• o to 20 Dttin•a. -·~·" •7-• l@I . .-_, SALi 7- MODEL 712,_ COLEMAN ' 4 LI. DACRON II Cvt 1111 It 36182 m1t11 Into doublt IN1, twt 1lr nuittrest 1Mck1h. .. REG. $26.fS • , , .. MODIL 704 COUMAN' SUEPING IAG finish 1lz• 33"175" - 4 1111. 1111 111•1. 100" t1lon tippar. M.ik•• Jnto ffubta Ng. IEG. $14.95 $Io~·. GOOADOWNUH . t'l/,' I.I. ·.tw»1 i9WN ,\ ·., S.1111 Ta,..ri f9r ....,urn ·""" fort. Two Htl• .W lff!Mr .t11athfr,. A,,rox. Tamp. ~ ~ .. S Mo 1ru1. • • \" ;; 1 '1''"' ''"'' r;u •7995 1 Hflll'$ A GREAT GIFT"IOEAI • UCK PACK nNT fOI fUtL TIMI Mnyo41ty ct..i.1 ttn• k1, Nfth!ofil•t, tit.,. t aHth, ·7'd' 1141• '•l1li1.·11,,., .. t•rtn.W, lil1ij• ·-&,, _ ...... 1 ... ,, ,,..., "" "" ...,,.. "-· , .. t111"1tlltl.U 1111. •.•. '''·'' ilNGU MANTU LANTIRN , SALi l't1ct ~10~·' ~~=;' $11 11 J JG,111 Gift '1d11I "Grant Boys Bucks" Spettd Thtlll Llkt Mon!\' it Any Gr1nt BOy. Storti ' TH£ GRANT BOYS Will BE OPEN - Mon~ty ~thru Stturday 9AM-10PM $-y 10 AM . 6 PM ~-<lft~ hima/·ayan BACK PACK: EQUIPMENT • :11=4 PACK & . '""'"'·" '19'5 ' , IAU • ... _..., ,.kl4 .......-pt1r1' ,_;. t1 .. llf ,_,.,.. fh ll1W· FRAME ••ltlrrt ....... ·-.... ~r.--, '''" ,111 .. wl .. , ••1•11•~·· H ck t•,l'WIL ,,,....., ,1k•· ••lull lkHWff 11rl.. ·~­ ... ~ MC9""' lit iflkt. t•t • ...,.....,., ... u .. ... alff ............ ,.,., .... , .. ftClty, .,. ftl'fftlllty. '"" .... , .... ,.._, It-'" • ... ~"· ,,.11.~1."' ..... 1l-.,•Mt 11t '-'" .....,.. "'ltmlly ~ .. :11=8 :PACl< & •••. ~,... SA.Jlfl SAU ..... FRAME ZADAR . :HIKING BOOTS ' HEAVY DUTY boo!s with vi bran JO le, podded, spttd llcts. Exc1pttonol qu1fity. Jumbo uvings. SizH 7·12, ' ' ' THE GRANT BOYS HAYI THI MOST ' COMPUTE j~UN SHO~ I~ CAUFORNIA lvtrythlag thtt,you 'wfft '"" need In pns ind 1ccnsorles. Tht Gr111t loy1 •rt experts In their fields of shooting. Gunsmith on prtmlsts. ····························~······························ : OVIR IOOO ·R,,UI & HANDGUNS ON DllPU'fl : . . ' . . ····················J············!····'· ., ............... . Winchester Browning Wtlther H & It • lth1c1 Armtllte Weetherby Btrtttt Colt ltuger lttfnlngton Charles Daly U.. Sakf • Smith & W11son ' ' ........... ,.. ..................... ~ TWIN COMPAITIUNT i RID HEAD ' ' ' ' SHIU POUCH & llLT i Wl!,DFLOWIR :.=:;'"' ..::;:-~ • , ....... •nD ' Mt4 ..,, ·-• ~ ... COAT Mffl• wtlt.+ ~ .... ,. .. ........ ,. "·~·· ··· ..... wit• ' It. Actltll HI· 11111 _.,1ffto11 ft LHn ,,.... It ... ll•i.t,-Wt!MI~ wltlt,. Ht ~ ., ""· 11 .. u, Wlkf ' ........ , Miii Ht uW, r.!llM M4y M1t. '" -~·' ,.Uh ,,.,., . ... i.tt••• .. _ "'"" TWt .......... 11. •3495 DELUXE cur BIRDS IOX 0, us •2• RIG. LIST ~.50 • SPORllMAN·s lllVll " P Ir ". I THE GRANT BOYS IC 11 wl 188 cA10 THE ENTIRE SILICTIO~ Of BROWNING AND 1111111 1111es G~~~R :,~~- ' I " ' CHARW DALY .&.JD VINTUU · . OVlll/UNDR l"°'GUN 1..!.~," .:~:.:;'.oo I $22995 UMINGTON MODIL 110 slNGU IHOT 22 rim flrt rlfU1 with tht laiok,.ftal an•r IJ1l1nca •f •l1'j 1•i:n• cant ail: ,rffl•1-,J111 the 1trt1n1••t, mo·1t p1w1rfu) Wit tffr i111!1n•d nto· 11 22 c1llbar 'hunff111 rifle. Rog. LJr~ $..c,95 J35aa ' , ' RIMiNGTOll 700 ;, UL 3CMl6 . ' fliii ID\ trHt ....._ 111.,~1 cllKk· trfllei 111.,.,,... rttck wlftlo ....,.,, C.rlt .... •• c•Mfl,!tc11 '*•• i. ..... ti' _ ... '"' *'' •It• .. It. ~ .... .... ,.... 111 ..... llltrplett1 ~ .,._..... J" ....,. .. ""' tll .. 1 ..... """ ,.., Nt•t. .. , '"'·':w 512750 ' RIMI-II ": .... ,. ... SDI. FMM MA• LIST $114.-fl ·'138?5 USE YOUI CllOIT AT THI GRANT IOYS • IAN~EllCAID • MASTEi CHAIGl . I I I .. . ' ' " I . I I ' I ,, ,, •t• .. $A VED CH UT I ST , Robert Nlppolt Hero Award f"' Presented To Lagu1tan ·Mi! , ... ": .ru • r ·n1 ; ":!E: 1lC.~ rx "'"" il'L f.~>L! ar:.:' Ii~ '· ·' i; !t ' . ·• -·· '. ,. ,. I ~ • ' ' . ' . •• .. ' .. •• .,. • A Laguna Beach mident has been cited for berJ>ism by the Marine Corps for his ac- tiOn in saving a fellow parachute jumper from cer- tain deoth during summer open Mose ceremonies at the El Toro Marine Corps Alr Sla· lion. Marine reservist M a l . i!obert J. Nippott of ·495 Camino del Mar was awarded · the N a v y Commendation Medal £or his act along with a citation rrom Marine Corps Commandant Leonard F .· Chapman. On J~ 6, Nippolt was mak· Ing only the siith j-of bis career as thousands of spec- 4'tatQrs watched from the ground. The 42-ye&Nlfd Nlp- polt saved the life of a com- ~n reservist from Long Beacli when the oilier jum- ·per's parachute failed to open in the 1,100 foot jump. The maJfunctlonlng parachute had come out of Its paci<, Nippoft recalled filter ·receiving the· award,' but did . not billow· open as it was sup-' ' posed to. "After I left the helicopter/' he said, "I immediately l?@lr:ed up to check the canopy of my chute as I had been taught. I saw the next jumper come out and" bis chute fall to open. I juit grabbed for i t in- stmctlvefy." "It happened so fast," he added, "that it was just a reaction more than ~t , out." In grlbbing the streaming parachute, Maj. Nippolt enab · ed the other man to open bis secondary paracbule and land safely, the cltation noted . . :'Wrth complete disregard !or bis own salffy and fulcy award of the personal dangers involved," the citation read,, ~~Maj. Nippott unhesitatingly reached and siezed t b'" streaming parachute. H I s courageous and prompt action in the race of great personal rill undoubtedly saved his fellow jumper's life.•• Mafia Game Protested By Italians WASHINGTON (UPI) - 1be Federal Trade Com- mission said it is pYWerless to take action again.rt the "God· father Game" despite a New York coogressman's claim it ls "morally corrupting and prejudicial to I t a I i a n Americans." Rep. Mario Biaggi {0-N.Y.}, asked the FI'C to remove the game from the market because it promulgated the "stereotyped impress.ion tJ:iat the rackets are the sole pnr Vince of Americans of Italian descent." Biaggi also mainiai.ned the game w a s objectionable because It allowed children "to fantasize about illegal operatioM without any moral or legal check." But Arthur Woods, assistant director of the bureau of con- sumer protection, wroft Blag· gt that "the commission can- not currently undertake to do all n might wish to do because ol ill quite limited resourc- el .. ," Biaggi said he bu asked Welfare Seeretary E 11 i o t Richardson tO use his authorl· ty under the Federal Hazardous Substances Act to remo\le the toy from the market He ducribed the object of the pme as "to take control of a racket -bookmaking, e1· !onion, loan &harking or hi· jlctlng -In •• many of the lllfc"h>rboodl u possible. Tbe ....,. with the hilbett rapine .iad v...Uty becomes the ''Oodf.ltbet." . STARS .,...,,. Omorr Is .,,. of 'Ole ...... ereat utrolo-- --Rio -II ooe ol tlJe DAILY PILOT'S -· ....... , w-. °"'-22, 1971 ' HURRY·ta THRm smn.,ti .· · <Ms11111 • , . .. , ..... Flflll ...... ... ,..:..l!Y._Qolce SI!! • ... •• \rt ......... A1cll•1 ::.~.::s22' -- . • ( ' .. • • I • i .. ' ' ' • ~-·-' . . ' • . . . ' . • . ·. ' " .. • ' •• t1 •• ' • ..... ' ~ • I • I ' . ·. ' . . . r . • ll..1 l ~ " • • r " H~ng • hendbeg on •' h'er Christ-• l'!MI• tree:1t's thit "'peifect" · · . . ' ~. j.. · ... .' 911t for eny.W'oman. ' . She ee~ nw,r· htv• too ·many. .. ' • I r .... .,, ' • • • 1 ~ ' ' ,· .. ·. ~men r ' • • BEA ANDIUON, ihtltor • -. ......... ~,..,,,,,,,, .. '"\ ,... .. .. . - Daughter :· Adds Post Scripts . ' By MAl\[AN CHlllSTY .. • . . . " • JI OAILY Pll.OT • • 1n Neutral · < I C:orner • Sy JACQU!LINZ COMllS Ian' sallofylog enoop. !'ln · mlllling llOIMthlng," Aid Dr. Schaefer, us1ata.nt ..-ohmiicl. Bebavlorll Sciences Dept., Cllilornia Stato COii*" at blnelf," continued Dr. " "you hive to M creaUve ta ...... 1oe.n....-. chin&• careen. m cm llut 61mMJve1.'' ·~} Of .. Dtlfr ........ One "'IOllD -..ibed lbe •'• • cJaaa as 1 "neWrtl corner." A eorntr without -d .. mand or con•tructlve critidam where ..,. doesn't have to be wife ar mother. A pl>ce -.here Ille can 1et In -with the girl she wu, the woman abe wants to be. Fullerton. · The upoomlng course, ol· fered each quarter ainee Ito lo- '"!'ilon toot Spring, II delicn- ed u a place ror explorinc and deve.lcping new wayi for UlinC abWties and aptitudes to pin more satisfaction from life. "About one-lhitd or the claU members have carried over to a second quarter," aaJd Dr. ·Schaefer. • Schiefer. "We Ult lfOUP -....... help ..,. another and team by what MtmS to utilfy . an0ther11 ne«ts." Dr. Schatfer'• croup does not ... -methods but alraight J"Ohlem oo I v f n I techniques. Each w o m a n learns to find a toluUon to lilt'• problem by dtflnlng her ....is, a11ecuna .. aoa1 wblch wlQ oallsfy tholt needs ond then deolgnln( a method for utl.sfylng -needs. She aJao lW'?ll to evaluate and, if necessary, start OVU' la a MW direction. to!ve Ufe'1 probleml." Many people ao to 1bo1r frlfndl for odvl<o oo llfo. a.eb frltnilly advice lnlerf-wllb WJOnal dbcovery. "I lldnl a Joi of WOlll<ll -1 to lit told whit to do. We try lo bllp them get over looldlll to otben for IOlutlcns. '' "Solfte doll'l Olld !be - ".but Just • -,to II n~ ' oometblna tn lie 11111 r'olllf -arabs them:tt Ideotlfylng ,... fllknol!. ''Ooe --wrltlal poetry for !be ftnt time lo her life.' Othon olart polllq or do~, ~ they alwoyo wamea &o do." o--nu.s Oil -In -r. Dr. &chatfer llld, '1 Niiiy llellen the American _, nef1eC11 women. •I ,lllJnl< )i'• u.. oehoolo oWted ....,,,., ~trio to develop other • tnteruta." Shirley Scbltftr, EdD, hu lltled her UC! Extension cou.rae ·~ward More SaUa- fylrg Uva -G""'p O!lln!el· lng for Women." It has appe1I for any Mlfnln who feela cut off from hereeU and btr world. Cius parlldpanl.o, ,, b. r""e from early 20J tp Ibo late IOI, tnl)" have DO dtftned 1oll1 when they decide II!· tan the clau ... They come to pin a penpeoUve oo th<rrieelVM. They have been ~ertnc from aelf-ne11ect for a Iona Ume." GOALS -O'he .._..... of the ua' W ,o m a n ' 1 0 p portunitla Center, lneludlnl free tn- dlylBUal 1CM11Jw and ooumel· Ing, 111'1 <IJlCOlll"llod. "Put ol problem tolvlng II knowing where tO look for anrwen." Dr -died her own ooUtce dO)lo u pior con-dlllonlo&. "U you ,......,, 1...,..i and hid let I wed· ding dllo by the end of your lour 1811'1 of college, people worried •bo\4t you." "Many of these women hive ~ neglecting theNelves for 20 yean." Some have let their motherhood and wife boo d overwheltn the exlatence of their penon. MORE A.WARE Through pp di"'•ukin and counselini procedµru, class partlcipanls are tnabled to become ftl<!re aware of feel~ ings and needs. "We don~ help each olher oet gools onr. do . we dloalree with the goall of another ""8001" She added. Or. sehaefer belleva the problem Dr. Schiefer Aid I he popular co•ls include: Dtvtloptnc a strona•r ~If. "1bey no longer want t.o be a puppet or take a 'back seat' u a peraon." Dr .. Scheeler -ihe real vatue of the clua ,in tb ap- plication. "U they can lw-n to .,. thi problem oolvlng pro, cesi ouLalde the clua, in cop- ing Yl1h new JUOblemo, they will -they hive to rel7 on Sbe allo deplored the · con- cept Iha\ • womon'1 primory ....,ponolbillty lo to h e r cbildren. 111 believe .he r ,._thillty Is to heneU flrat. Siie bU to· be I hippy person befQre abe cu be. a good mother." 8'11otr•Uon Is •till opoo for lbe clUI which beglm M• .. day, Jan. 10. One day they take an inward locilt and ruJlu, "My IUe just "It's up to the Individual to find out wbat II ls that'• aolnl to make her feel gond abcNI fff "'j ~Vour Horoscope Leo: Aquarian Has Solution THURSDAY !i,", OECEt,.1BER 23 By ·SYDNEY OMARR -Pi.Ices is the detective, the manUctst, the matcbml.ker, the psychic and the lr(iterioµs force behind the IOeJ!tS. Pisces triggers events. ativts of thb zodiacal sign Id special attraction for born under Scorpio. The . • pel'sOn benefita, in a • ~_...,., irom those :<"llrn ~ ·Arie!. . pi>ces 4llerally barmonlzes with ........ Capricorn, Can<er- Scorplo. With VlrJo, ft II a cf opposites attracting b other. Jedi, ability to utlcullto ideu and thoughts. Avcld the petlf. Ignore gossip. St art rea1izinl your potential. Break out of emotional ruL You can be hippy. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): RealricUons may appear to abound. But an Aqaarlu could aid you in resolving dilemma. Know this and be optimistic •. Check Cancer message. Guard reputation -espe.cially where employment ii concerned. Vll\GO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Emphasi.s is on how you relate. to those with cppoalna: views. Be flexible -and will· Ing to l~ten. Highlight public relations. In domestic area, permJt mate to take lnlilaUve. -~JES. C!Wch Zl·April 11): You can.wait and win. fro/n f1clf will not LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): eolvlng -makes the woman more c:reaUve and Deciding to go to work, e major issues. Know Pacing oow is of paramount and respond in mature lmportanct. Be diplomatic, • ~ , ·~ ... .. .Accent11onwbatbas espec1a11y in dui1n1 with Sur.prise Pa. inting·· Arrives From n lMden. obacured. You .family members. Your own alt·~· to 'nd )'Oureelf ol hellth, nollll4oratloi>I •hould Santa paid a ·~ •isl! 'to tlie Lafua l!eac'b 'Al-.who paints under the na"" 9f :iiUfll ~Wff and b . ..,_ry burden. Do so. take precedence over all eloe. ~stance League· auring Its .annual, Clil'istmas lunch· an.associate member of the leiglie;'Sltm~lth ·w TA=APrll 20-May 20); Know it -act like you know eon in Mi5$ion ~iejo Country Cl9b. An oil painting painting, Vibrant Autumn,'iS the artitt. Mrs: Stan· .:'u.=·i: · It.SCORPIO (Od 23-Nov. JI): _w_·as_d_o_na_t_ed_to_lh_•_. cJ_ub_b.o..y_M'r_s._D_aw_so_n_T_,o..:p_h_am_, __ I...;1ey'-K_enne __ th'--C-•a_t_es_d•_n_a_ted_·the~.".;.fr_am_e_. ----'''--- . ·vol BUI· not -tO '1!11I · Off1prb1f, other 700rilJ penons . lnil flfiilillldp: Loi. • demand ' al!enlloD. 11 I II I z 1 · tan. natural~· craUve ~ !.ool< for ...... 't ... rotct <r WIYI • to 1et ICl'Oll unique . y.., maia lalm. . • \'iewpolnl There now are :(*121.Jimt SJ: openlnss where doon mattm, your ultlmato previoully wm cloaed. You .. Social Worker 'Tells , All' ·.:.. · theit are hlahlliJited. WW uoou,tond. may'feel )OU are pulled tn· SA.GmARIVSi (Nov. 23-taken care of by the churches. groupa 111ch as the YMCA, was in the wrona fie.Id." ~ at once. Key. ts Dec. 21): Check detalll. Be "Everyone uaed to have Sco~~or ~fed Pit':ntbood, ";11y51ts soclalf work a good By JO OLSON Of fM DllllF '"" Stiff be analytical. someone may •ware of baaJe ~-Refuae The plain brown wrappers parents or some other family wor sc s or w a com-pro es on or a woman? trying to convey a to be sidetracked by one who were taken off, the blinds In the same town, but this is ~u:'~b!I~~ing its problems ·~A aoclal worker mU!t be · • is ultra-conservative. You were drawn, and 1n the ~t .not the case todaY, and many sensitive to othera and ~liEft (June 21.July 22): have rlabt to display own cf the Orange Coast eouege· people also do not belong to e~ph~~i:.~~~:u:r~r~~:= himself. Women feel· more lunar aapect now coin-style, personality. Accent on mf rtabl heln u I .• with long-ranae pro-·property values, comforts of Students' IM , women students churcb'es1., ~ . in boota and big hats, carrying co o e g e.mo ona . home. were told Everything Yoo The.TtaV.eJel's' Ald ·stauons . blg ~ugly purses." .. "I feel Jt ii a comfortable ' "\ CAPRICORN (Dec. Ji.Jan.. Always Wl!)ted tOKOOw AboUt fainlUar in train depots and Francie'• path to aoclal , field for me. It goes along ''.' l'io·lenCe 19): Excbanae kleiu. Ycu Social ·work but were Afraid other pubUC termiilais were work begaln in Hawau, where With the way I've been ralsed . .. V receive key to 1Uccealul ·&he was a teacher in 1 &lum It doesn't conflict with my ~ . . ~ pletlon of ,_....... Goal ~ to Ask. opened during the late l*Xls area. "The student.a had the role as a wife and It will make closer: ~";;; reapect";n-Giving the "inside look" at and early 1900s to assist young usual slum problems," she me a better mother. B"re~ eds tulll JOU. Learn by teaching, the professi"1 of social work girls coming to the city for the oald. "No place to lludy, DO "You won't set the world OD which me1n1 share knowled1e. durlni the monthly Associated first Ume in search of employ· money ror lunch, too many fire with the salary, but it 11 Ariel may be lnvalvect Women Students' . Fem.tnine ment, she pointed out. kids in the family. considered good," she aald. iolence • AQUARIUS (Jan. JO.Feb. Forum was Francie Morse, What does 8 social worker . -,, "One ilttle boy shared a pair So, the word ts out abOut the 18): Chfd: poueaakms, pro-social worker at the famlly do? Be is 1 fac.illti.tor, Mrs . Of shoes with his brother ao he field cf social wnrk, u , ti· tect valuables. Get an ac· practice center of H o a g Morse said. He doesn't solve could come to school. It seems ' pc;>led by Francie Morse. counting and count y. our Memo r la I Hosp it a I , people's problems but tries to She'a not too aecreUve about MORGANTOWN, W . V a . change. stress puta In-Presbyterian. help them solve their own. ludicrous to be de_allng with the fact that she think'• it's a I) --~•, the """"-~ depend·-of '""'••"' action. · "••"•h -llllJllar lo "•'t of prof I f both "'°Dll' '"'auiuuu. 1 ~ ... ~ ........,..,.,, Mrs. Morse said the Two years of graduate ~ .,. "'&" • great ea OD or men J~~~-"' J:Z,ma~ ci'e~':t o:~ increue. , • Industrial RevoluUon brought achoo! are required for moat:,_:thioe';;;;prob;;lt;ms;;;, ~ooi;ili;id;eci;;ded;;,;il~&ndiiiii;;i"°iimeniii~· iiiiii' iiiiiiijl r Jllll nr•"'ES ~ 11""'"11 social work into being IS a aoclal work poslLions, she( on· i:lohher a ,_ (Feb. I .. Marcll S ): profe,.ton when m111y jjet)p!e said. Graduate school offers Q -l-JE::~ K.·\C~OM! \RG• d guy? · L u n i r e Y c I e ht I fl ; started coming to cities for specialties in case work, group Pretty good, accordlni to circumstances turn in your employment. -· w.or'k and · community plan· a study by ·IOclologlst William favor. Timing improves; you "We've always had the poor, nln& the t area Schweiker of West Virginia can be at right place at right the lick and the retarded," ~ial :::'~ maf ido tn. / .£f" UnJversjty -particularly if m 0 men t. Em p h I 1 l z e she said, "but they uaed to be dividual coumelt.n&:. work with gAN'-<A' c. aEN (.1 . r;. Johnny 'didn't get that extra personality: Improve a~·------'---------..::____ 11'\ ;J &.. cookie ht wanted at lunch. pearance with purchase of ·~ ..L.. * J..... • ....0..... ..L.. ..Ar-..A.... • ;..o,,,. .J.... tU His lludy of the relationship psret. !l<i oonfldent. •QZ WP> ..,.... 'IUT 'W' • ....... V ~t.1) ·,~f I~ 1'Ll,e between 4hlldttn watching IF TODAY IS Y () 1111 f(. f1 s;. violence on tolevlllon, frustra· BIRTHDAY you hive plenty t .. <f'1\ l).l otJ Uon. and a.ggreulve play oI c bar I 1 m I. lntel[ectual l v t1.1" rf\ E~~ ,, behavior aurprlsed Schweiker curloolly. You 11ldom mi ..-ti ~Ar-'-, ~,, ~D 'O 11· to this extent: when a chlld uUafted with atatua quo, l v 11 1'1 wu shown violtnt films and U1U1lly you are on the move, £S · J ff ~#) then frultrated, the a-Ive probing ind tesUng. Efforta (\KI ' • · 'ft..&"-~ ~ ~:r,.,w:.:~a~ 11m .. :~~::~~-cn1uon1n ~ ~ ~ c!4RIS 1" v1RG1N1A•s .A. cMti.ORE~ s soRPRtse;, SNIP 'N STITCH SHOPPE .. T t£ ,\N '" >n4 E .. 1 c. .. 1 Hwy. • c.ron• dol Mor A .. .&,(S,PRI ~rf'll S Phone 6n.aoso y . (iA111 ~ 1stf f'OJ.KS M~~.~~ • .,~~~., ~~.c,~~,~~s .. ,~.~~~'" . ~NDe~tNG ~o~:o~R~ cetto• or qwlltM !•"'"· Al10 1111ttl.l1 fol.tic. 111 to'4Mr•'t You'll Smil• Too, When You Do ~n totlafi: N f', I f' £ p.tiott a 101141, welt or 110 wel ... Now, S1.1H1tte, Wtlhtlll• Your Christm•• Shopping At .'. A . ., s.. 1,,.C. u.u ... "'''"'''"· t lorntrlte with excHl111 hinu. e-T usE n .... ·,· "" 111•, ··,·" ~. ''"'", ... ,,•Ith......... BIDT~~QUE ~.Jr' ,,~ DA" ·.n~c.2~ ' fro111 w11 eble woo "'our or Terry Col , A J: -e ,11i;.. ~ i I ,.,"1 ~;;~~~!''"' T Open nights till 9:00 ..,....uu~ I t through December 23rd I fl al M••ltr Ch•rft l•11kAmttlc.e rd /I f .'.ff __ ~ l ldw t tl Cht11• ~ 1467 Via l ido 67]-4510 Newport l1ach '·S. N• tifn• t• •••1 5 11<t t S111, 'N' Stilth &iff C.rtific•lt. IANKAMllllCARD e MAITll CHAIGI ·~····••·!b••·• 1!51 £.™T HIQWWAY-N.B • • UC! P~OFESSOR Dr. Shirley Schaefer ' Pee(ing Around ' I MRS. MARY •Howard in-recent coUe1e production. \'ited 20 friendA to her Lido ATTENDING a luncheon In Ille home for a tiulfet dinner hi! honor was Dr. Joseph and to view the Christmas Haisten, executive secrelary, boat parade. UCI Interfaith Foundation. Dr. Hafsten and his wife out-of-town guesta were Mr. soon will be moving to and Hrft ~Geot,P,~F~ of -Washington State where be Carl!bad, George Ve!~..rs, will assume new duties. santa Monica and Homer Mr. and Mrs. Felix Van B cits M · del R Beek opened their Newport u ' 8f1D8. ey. n ..... ch home for the 'affaif. ~G tr0 ' a lri··,;=-,.======, continent trip were ~s. Paul H. Easlinger of Laguna Beach &nd liF . daugltttr, .Mi .. Marilfi; Eisllngei-cif'T.U:~n . !!lit loured utomi,.lyi In Europe; Africa 11\d $outh Amtrl... . MISI'. sAfiAR ·-~~. a eoph6rnore at .vtratrua tiiter- mopt .(:ollqe, hu beeli 'lected vlct ~ident ol her clus.~ Th< dRightor·d er.Jg Ben- IOll o{!Newport -. q ls ~In dramoUc..to &nd had • lead ,part In 11.USA+" a M•lltY CHllSTMAS I ..... u...,1. -~-....::.::.-~ OUIOLWI .... 2717 E. ~o••t High.w1y · Coron• cl•I M•r-Ph. 67l·l9SO e11..U.1nt~•nl eMlldtf' Clllrtil u 'tten" .. Stm. Loe.Ill• OLIDAYSALifl T IN TIMI fOI CHllSTMAS AND NIW YU.I'S ~TIYmlS-SALi INDS JAN .15th. THI "SUPER 10" fALL somY PLOWIN• ONI LIN•TH .,. ll•. PllCI II 111.00 CASCADES \ \ Jlfa OS. OR ~17.9Ss121s 0.-rr· .... G~NT CASCADES A long , full 10 ... F.11, 14 h1t.he1 le"f. 4 ••• •f'l11w1nl· .... 117t1 •u1 hu"'*" heir. A.\.L COLOl.S. 121.fl • •• •• .. ••••• . , JOO% HUMAN HAIR EJROPEAN w1C!,!.ll~s a llf OFF ... CA"fADE-WIOLITS 2 P11ci1 1009/o HUMAN HAIR WIGLETS NOW ' $8.95 J oz. IM. Ill.ti • .,_ t wt• •HAii ITYLlm IU.DY TO 11m YOUI mar NllDI ."~ • •WIGS• SYNf\l•TICS· 1 ·HUMAN HAIR ... $4.95 . -$19.95 ovalt , .. PRl.STYLED WIGS "':"' HAIR ,llCU l'OR . YOU TO T~Y WIG AND llAUTY SALON Jle ~ ....... 5."i.3446 ._, _2Jt.D a11t 17th SlrMI MILlCR.EN SQUAR.E COSTA MESA .. -· I Moscow Wedding ·A ''First' I <tAN JOSE CAP) -Two aillege seniors Interested In better Soviet-American rela- tion. leave tonlgbt for Moscow where they plan to be married Dec. :io in the M°""'\' V(edding Palace. Slerllng Savely, %7, who plam to wed Nan. Tnchlnsky, JS, uid Thursday tbe couple wW join an educational tour witb 17 o~··persons for two weeks bef'ort' their wedding. . Savely, a bUJlness major at San Jose State CoU.ge, said be and bis fiaocee, who ls majoring in Russian history and culture, "wlll ~ married the day before New Year's Eve, which the Russl&n.9 make a big thing of, so the New Year'~ celebration will be our wedding ~rt. IOr! of." ' "There aren't too many way 1 :Americans can show their good will to the Rmslan people, and this is our way qt saying something very personal, showing our good wlsh<S to belp bring the two countriea together," he said. • • • ; Prospective Soviet-American trade coo- sultants. Nan and sterling will be the first American couple to enter the Soviet Union expressly to be married there, ac- cording to Russia's Intourist. They'll leave Moscow Jan. 1 to return to San Jose. TO MARRY IN MOSCOW Non Leschlnsky, Sterling S...ly Mom, Beau Top List NEW YORK (UPI) -When 1«1108• glrb go shopping.for Olrbtmn gifts, boy friend and Mom vie for first place on their llsls, aocording to a sorvey by Seventeen magazine. Dad Is third. The aurvey also showed that Jut Christmas the naUon's !U million young women bf:tween the ages cl 13 and 19 apent nearly $59 million on gifts for famlll~ and friends. The most money went for the boy friend (average cost $11.21), followed by Mom ($10.53). 1nd then D Id ($10.111). • Country Cousins Mkt. • MESA VILLAGE 1031 EL CAMINO DRIVE off Fairview at Ad1ms 557-8012 ' 7UP POTATO --· CHIPS .... retvrn.bhl ...., •• ,.._ l/S1M plvl tu .... 4.,_1, mm JDerrq JDerrq Gift Pac){ AT TOUR PAYONTE ITQllll ' "I'. -.• • Wtdnttday, -22, 1911 DAILY PILOT JI) Letter Creates .Lots of Talk . . .. . ~ DEAR ANli LANDERS: Tbe letter 1lgned .. Swlnaer'a Wife" was terrlfk:. Did you heor lrQm her ogoln! I om dying to know. Plaoe update your ttaden. - )l'lFE OF A TEXAS ROMEO DEAR WIFE: Ffrtl, I Wok we oqllt to nm.It the ...,.oriel of tbe ollter ruden wldt • tM1lll of tM leUer yoa ... lllqlirtq -· DEAR ANN LANDEBS: My huablnd reads your M!wnn overt day. Wben you print a letter that gives my husband a break he alwaya uya .. Hey, look at this one." I'm ad.dressing this to him and if I'm lucky enough to see it ID the paper I'm going to say, "Hey, look at this one.11 DEAR SWINGER: You are nearly 40. Your children are growing up and they don't bXJW )'t'--' You haven't been around home much. You don't know me very well, either. Whenever I try to talk about l!llnp Iha! trouble me you shut me oil by calling me a 0 nag." In a rew years (IOOOer than you think) you'll be too tlr<d to swing. Tbe chicks you've been chasing wW suddenly not seem worth ti.,; effort. You'll want to be port ol the fllD'Uy. But It will be too late. Your children will be slrangers. You did not want to be part of their lives when they needed you and they will not permit you to become part of their lives when you need them. I used In fee! that I had faUed you. I blamed my~.Jf for not being a better wife. Now 1 know" that no ptitUer what I had dMe the mutts would hove been the · 11111e. You weren't lnterested in.A better C~ristmas. Eve Only wife -er Ill)' wife. So !'Ve built • life which doesn't lnclud~ you and I'm - HAPPIER THAN YO!! ,nuNK Pl..,. print It, Am, oncI I'll lei you tMw what llappem. -Swinger's Wtte DEAR READERS: I reeelved 47 letters from women wb9 wrote &o uy, "My llas. bud .... ....,1 had -thel lettq ud be Wiilied &o talk abol.t U." Some of the wom .. told M malted 'la the bell commllDlcatloD tbey bad bad ID yean. A wile from Su IKe&e reported that 1111' ....... had the colamo ID bis bond ud la lier ......... tdepbooed bl• &Ir! frleod ud told lier ff WUll'! lolol to ... her anymore. So It appew1 Ute column dLd a lot or &ood ud 1 am ~ul io SWlnger's WUe for havla& written ft. 11wlk yoa for ask· fag who! hlppeoed. DEAR ANN LAfillERS: Several of my friends were discussing the letter from the mother who said sbe was getting a great deal more pleisure out . ol her p; odJes than her two married children. My friends were surprised. l wasn 't, l know what goes on with pets ·ln this country and it's disgraceful. Last summer we U'aveled a lol One day when the maid ~e in to make up our beds tbe bathroom door was closed. She asked, 1'Js there •'doc In tbere1'" ~ When I said "No" aDe heaved a 111h relief 8lld tot~ us thet n hid been hlU hy clogs and o:ntched by cato -pets~ hotel guests who hid ohut them up ID bathroom and neglected to tell her they were there. She also described w~ these animals did to the rugs, bedspr:r and furniture: It was disgusting. We witnessed ooe scene I'll ne forget. A mother and father were awa' ming in a shallow river wltb_ their t small children and the fainlfy clog. Tbe were short ... m. jacke~ .. the ol~ kid, about 11, didn't get a jacktt. ~ mutt-had one, however. · · That same family spent the night In motel room next to ours and the mu howled till 4 a.m. My hot ii oil to d hotel and motel managers WOO aay: "NO Dogs Allowed." -BARBOURVII.L1!1t KY. DEAR BARB: Mako the! lwo hi Tb.anD for wrtt1n1. How will you know when the real th comes along1' Ask Ann Landers. Send fo her booklet, "L<lve or Sex and Ho.w.. • Tell the Difference.,. Send 30 cents coin and a long, self-addressed, 1tamped envelope with your request 1n care ol the DAILY PILO'l'. Luminaries Light the Way 11Tbe Qirlst Child wanders llOltly tiuvuah the night and bl.,... Ill who ,.1 a guiding light .•• 7 fashion island, newport center 644-5070 • • • ~El\IEST UERSm IJf THE f~RST l\IHJCH £r.i THE ~l]I]~ Th• Omegs Speo~mutsr M1rk 1111 tht •lrellTIUned version of Utt fir1t wllelt t worn on the moon. It contaln1 tha um1 hlgtt. ~....: precl1ion rnove!Mlnt NASA utron1u11 woredlltfnOl . Gemini tnd Ap6Uo Space Mission.. lrycu'rt IOOJtlnQ for •witch lh1t'1 truly "out ol thlt world," .. we 1ugg~1t you"' t~a Omega Sp .. dmu~Mlrk II. 2·but1on, 4-41•1 chrotlOff•~· Mtuv,., '"'""' kllltr\l1l1 ol ~Ol,tra, lftlnVllt j(lf MCOl'ldt, Sllifllth t!MI CtM, Mttcllllll bftCtjlt. Wtttr..ft•ll tlnt ,,,,,,,.,.1211. "The Stores Confidence Bulll" HUNTINGTON CENTER " I r CENTER HARBOR SHOPPING ..... ' Hlllf" 22to H.._ .... "......... .... c ......... lt2•llOI 14S..'411 MONDAY THiii IATUIDAY 10. ....... UNDAY 11ol < j' . . ' -------l llMl,Y •ILqT WodM!do1, Dtctmbor 22, •19711 : ·1 So~th-6f ~the-bor 8 er Nergn Bors 'Decorate' Their Sa~dwicnes .. . . ' . BEEF TAcoS 1 pound ground chuck beef DOUBLE BLUE CHIP STAMPS 1:1 w1iH 1Hrs couroN VOID ,AFi1a WID. :DIC. .'2ttio NO MINIMUM PoltCHAS~ .MAX'!Mt.IM PURCHASE ONE ORDEl ONLY' ~Y'/tfilO~t1T YOU CHqOSll T.O 1,UY; 1 . D ONLY AT IAa: N IAI IT . . ' D ONLY AT IAI. N SIX BIG ~ 1SALE DAYS .... THURSDAY DECEMBER 23 THRU WEDNESDAY DECEMIER 29 OPEN UNTIL 7·,.P.M. CHRISTMAS EYE . 2 taspoons chili powder -""- 16 teupooon <lrled crushed <>= CLOSED• ALL DAY CHRISTMAS, SAT., DEC. 25 OPEN REGUL:AR HOURS:SUN_DAY : • • • 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. oregano 16 teupoon ground cumin 16 teaspooa prlle aalt 1 can (I. ounces) tomato sauc. l2 packaged taco abelb, warmed I cup1 linl!Hhredded loebq lettuce t -um a......SO (helved, -· peeled and allced crollWllO)' . •• • ~ 116, -gralo!I (mediual- " · fine) · mild cheddar or : • ~ l1m1lar Cbeele Bottled taco sauce, f f . dalred . .. ~uper.;_:~sy •. I~ :Jfj l W :J :I· l •I 113.1 .... , "!"' • ....: WALNUTS GRE.EN : BEAN.S ' CRISP . '12,9~ SNAPPY . . .~. lB. . . ' .~ -POTATOES:· ~.:OR.ANGIS SWEET ' 6. ~l s1 ••N" . JU/CY NAVEL -- . ' BAR M .. -~ HICKQRY SMOKED BONELESS LEAN WHOLE HALF OR QUARTER ·~= I TAVERN HAMS .-Whip up fubloooble liools : ' I for pennies -sew-etly! : ·Boot It brighily wtlb MW, PAlTIE . I~ NABISCO SIACI J, CUCIERS ··-.,.; · :=:= 39c ·--.............. .. . , ....... "'-. ·, , . BUTIERNUT , ·COFFEE . il U ; ·69( CAN . •· I ~ • 1~,'IRAND ·POTATO CHIPS 11, 14oi.a., .4nc Rog.ta< ~ GORDON'$ BR·EAD )i$1. EASTERN GRAIN FED .s~ AT IARGAIN DON THE· IEACHCOMER MIXES • MAI TAI 6 oz. 15¢ • MARGARITA Can• EA. • DAQUe SPRINGlJii~D • FORDHdOK UMA BEANS • OR MIXED VEGET AIW ID OZ. PACKAGE SPRINGFIELD I 0.. Pkg. ASPARAGUS SPEARS ' U.UDll'' \ SCOTCH , FULL QUART ANDUION CL..UI llHTUCl'f ITU,.Ht' BOURBON t• PI OOF 4/l 9f. -ff raoo•-' YU. OLD I 4/1 run - COLONIAL C&.UI ~ ASSORTED -LIQUERS INCLl.IOIN• CllMI 11 MINtHI AND CltlMI DI COCOA 15~~ • $599 '01 IAQ IYIN MOii -IUY 2 .BOTILES FOR $3 FOUMOST FRl~H · . IGG N" •ULL QT. FOREMOST UAL WHIPPED Cl!ll.A,M .. TOPPING Allj)IOL CAN SPAM SPREAD ~ Or. CAN FISMD'S BISCUIT MIX 410%c,IOX ANTHONrs ••• l!IOODLIS I LL IAG HI c ~RlrtKS llG .. oz. CAN • e 'OU"51 e 1H.ut 01 • ASsomD OTHH FLAVORS ' . 49' 39' - 29' . 2~ 49' ;. la<:ed bl-or-lo!r boots ol felt or : • suede cloth with country.py : embroidery. Pailem 7 2 8 I : :' transfer, pillttm p1ect1.·SJw ~N ,CENTER CUT Rll PORK·.' CHOPS • • • c WILSHIU lb SWln . '• ' &nail, Me&wn, Larp;lncl. • SEVElll'Y.FIVE CENTS for ucll potttrn -. odd • cent. for each paltonl for Air Mall and Special Han.dllng: oth<t-wbe lhlnklla dellvery 1-~~~-~~-~~~-~----,~~-'-~-PICKUS n oz.,~ '. will late lbree weeks or --. :: Send to Allee Bt'GOU, the DAI· ;· LY PILOT, 106 NOedlecralt • Dept., Bol 1!3, 01~. O>elle1 .~J·:..i.'--) . ' . • Print Name, Addm1, Zip Pit· CORNISH 20 oz. C , , .,-te;;EN:i;irECJIAFT '12! • SIZE ' , : j;l S\!'Uoo,NewYock,N.Y.'100¥. 69 , Newut crochet, knlta .for !be GAME HENS ' •• PO"R .. K upremive 1~enitionl S:ew· lng, embrbidery, quilta, SP.ARERIS OSCAR r.~I. IM,AYER . ' . t -Prices lffedlvea ~tin Wetln11llsy 1 '9C· 23, 2•, 26, 27, I I 28, 29 5 9 . I ~~~,"::c:.,.i..i. · ~ "llllll~j~,-U.S.•D•.A;·'·POO-D•C•OU-PO•NS--- SMALL SIZI < , afgbam. Free pat t erh 1 ··---------------~ ~tal~~ctn~. I 1-----~--------------~ • • N ... I ·-CneW' I.All M FltESH 'SUCID lal ii HICIOlY SMO<ID ,. 1 ,:r!.~..=: . LUNCHEON MEATS SLICED BACON 7 L.. ~! Plus newat pttta:ol. •AlMH STYLI -Pal l 6~ _ c.:,;:·~ T .in!'.T1.-10LOGNA ... _ . ......... .. _ .... ·r·-69c SPARERIBS ... .. ,?~~ =~~k:-'io IAR·l·Q LOAF....... ....... .. ... -......... -19c ~~:~w:. ";o" 98~. Q':i..-t -11 paileml. PIPNR LOAF .. _ ..... _ ..................... -89c ..... _.,UN •H AIN ••••• 7& cmta. 1 u• or: '° , 7 ~ ..:.-:.-:.'~~-,:DUTCH _LOAF ....... -........ -... -... -.... 89c :.:·,:~•A" $109u. ~~ ~-II paileml. IRAUNSWllGIR .. .. . . 89c FONDUE 14 oz. .... ' ~ I ' I ' O~I MAY .. CHUBS 39t e'HiEsi-cil4M · 3 : s1 KU.JIT V. •AL -OU.MM JUICE PIL..SIUlY CANN ID llSCUnl IU.fT 11 OZ.· ClACKll U.lllL YAllm PACI 79t wae.V. 11.UI CHP nAMn COSTA 0 PLACENTIA • WI etw ILUI CHIP STAlllPS 19111 11111 Placlntla 710 w. Cllapman .. ' , ... ._. • ,, "'a .... W1t1 a •• 111 ... Nia .... """'!-c... = .... -............. . I .~ ..... ... l11t1•-···' ..... ..... ... a, .... ..-. ,,_. DM-"f ..... .._..._.. mmr...U1111G•••llOftP1ina•111aOM1.u1I · USDA GRADE 'A' OVEN READY TOMS 11.?4.!• AWIACI WllCllT .................... J1 • ....,., ..... C...M• 1111 .......... c... .... 1•1n ... • .&.-. ,.... 1'211M._A-. ...... Wedl:I••· D111 1 a 1m 1111..,,.,.. 'I ITATmlllll.GifU& v • \1\ ... •llAN&W CA-HAMS ' .83'~ • I SWFrsOl.TllCICCUDAHY -~'" 6~~ t.STTHIU 5-TH 111-Ll.h.11 5-1.B. CAN S4.39 SM•ED TOP SIRLOIN . HAMS STEAK , ~. FAIMa JOt!M OI KRUSE STA TB llllOL mra --. $HANK PORTION ,. GUARMnmlTINDU ·49~. 5179 . POUID Tiiaiiiii 2 c·: -El ........... us.29 U.S. NO. t 110 ~l'Y YAMS .......... _,.!. 39c CIAPEF=-8' II. 7• IMAU---2 3• ... • ....... MCI ..,-APPi.Es _... ..,, -----··----... CllllllCA• -Ill -.,.., .-._.. ......... ... ..... ~ ...... --... .... ~-_,.. ••MC*l9•-----· 7·SUS .:~, DllSSllGS _.,,,_ ,, __ ... 45' ... ----· a.oi. __ ... • , I • . . ·~ . . • -~ • --~··· .. •' ...... : -.. · .. •• ··~··· .. ~ ·:; =>y.,.,: .. '·' • • ' S W~, D ...... 2!, mt c'tA1Roi.11 Cf~iroXitte" LIQUID DEVELOPER ••• GIFT '. Glas.s sns by LIB~EY . GIFT ~·oeep Sea" 12,oz. cool, craft- ed & imagloative 4 99 beverage glasses. SET oll , •, "FIUtter" 12V2oz.beverage • glasses with but-5 69 terlly desif"· SE ofl • "Prado" 12 oz. beverage . glasses with de· 3 79 tailed scmll de- sign. srr 111 • Glass sns ~~~~~"G0• ' " . COLOR CAMERA Ol(lfll ••. C-Om· pl~e with camera. q ,J26-12 lilm . cartrldgeand iifa!i; ·24 88 cube type X. R111: 2);95 • ;. • Y KODAK · lnstamatic M-28 , ' MOVIE oUTftT •.. With cameia,Jilm, • f 1batterles, wrist 64 8'8 ' ~ strap &, instruction · · ,boo< Re1. 69.95 . • ' "Squar~ Shooter" VICK~. "Sinex'' . ,C~~ERA 1! PDLARqlD ••• Beautiful 1 ~stan,t · 29 88 color shots for , ' &1uare pictures:. 1 • DECONGESTANT NASAL SPRAY 1. ~. Polaroid Camera 'Wilb Focaso• Flash ••• And ele<· tron ic timer that beaps when picture is ready. 11·9 85 , · Rec.134.95 . (#451) • 1.39 POLAROID Type II , TJP• IU " COLOR FILM ~~\ 2.93 ~.~\ .3. 73 jlAY•O•VAC "D" or ".C" CELL " ' Batteries Leakproof . . • and powerful for your .. rad io or ll~shligbt. . 1 "Cilek 'n clean" action with magnetic lid lifter. A'o'OCada orGold. 5· 99 R . 7.91 · (~!3-R) • ' Pl\NASONIC' Percolator . ~OOAK • ''.'Kodacolor x·: Fl~M Choose lrom CX 126 '--11 88C • E>p. cx.510, or cx.121. · ... I Lego ,;~,~o;N~-r~v 205-piece assq_rtment with a variety of parts tbaf enables . child to build bridges "4 3g· houses. . (#~5)~ • . oELuxEYlayseis "'MERRY" ••• Choose liom the Overn ighter, Flight Bag or ' Make·Up ~ts 1 5 7, 1 with furi ac~ ~--·cesso~i es 'o play With. • , . •' 't· l T .; Wing-It ..-i· . ·SCHAPER -Knock d,..o • ·' getgamefor • !;.· :~ii;~'.''. 2 9' '1 .• . . chips, board , ' "' and tarRels. • • • • -., fl I 26 OL SIZE ; PH.ILLIPS' Milk . of .,.,agnesia:. ·S" _,, ... Regular 11 Mint flawors . --• REYlON , "Intimate~' !' SPRAY MIST ' · • ,. · "T e~rdrop" fragraqce ~ ·~::i:. 3 8. 5 · ' 2%0L • ...... -............ ..... ... · Imperial Saber Skinny Dip COLOGNE SpraJ 1 39 2 oz. . •• ,. 1.69 • DANA Spray MISTS . Availallle ·in 4 0[ " Amb11Sh or , ~"'· Tabu. 3 IZ. • ta. REVLON : 'Moon Drops' ; COLOGNE PLUS '.: l · ~::v 3 00 ·: . • • Yz IZ. • • ~ SAV-DN PANTY HOSE Princess Charmeen OPAQUE ••• Kail of aew multi-tlirud nylon •.• to 99c give perlect fit ~"'' ; M, I, XLAss'lcolors. R11.119 Perfect with HOT PANTS W£R.S~VE 1.;: 1 .~3.00 .. ' IMON , "Pub" C111111 \ 5· 00 4•1l. • . .. ... ··t ... .. ~·Hai-Karate" Af.1£R SHAVE 99· C· •• ,. 1.39 4 IZ . • "B t" FABERGE ru 'Upsy Daisies' IRONwewe I , Sheer streldl • witb floral panty • desi,n. One size ~its all. ggc $*, ..... ~if.:,··' . _,. ..:~, •' ·'· i .• ;: ' ·"' $ .. ' • ~·· " '"'":::.' . . .. .. . , ... t ~ .,.µ,:._ • ' ~ ··~~ ~.. 4' .. .. . ~ . . '\, .. . AD PRICES Pl!VAIL: WeiHday, Oecemhr 22d tiru , Sat1rlllay, Oecet11•1r 25t• 16 OL ANfllACTEllAl , P.HisoHex '. I SUDSING. SKIN 'CUANSER': . ' . ·1.,&&~ Kitchen Magician FOOi CUTTER -Giant ·t automatic feeder, two 12 95 ·, st.ainless c~ing discs with 4 cuttmg faces. • VALUE PACK ·Did Spice . .AFTIR SHAVf 4~·oz. , ·Wlfll Fill ,AEROSOL ... ~,Jg MEN'S Neckties Speed Shaver 35T NOllLCO • Three "floating heads" give clean la.st sllaveS. Pop.up 2 88 tnmmef, cord .. '"· 25.15 • Home BealflY ~VNOH~~O ·With attachments tllat massage, IT@niClfe. rtlll alld tone up leaving yoor skin smooth.18 88 Rer.11.15 1#311.Sl • ·~ :..m:-.; . ' • ... • ~· • • • • I ....,_ Feminine -..... Dass:& 22, ltn 'Experience ~ot Always Best Teacher' By llUsroN IWIVEY PAVIS,. Calif. (111'1) -How do you prefer yoor tomato Juke! u you'11, typicll ol - Amerleana, you • ·- 1, rancid au.• -~· ---111Yer bu .-tvod the a<--llW1llfactmer 11111 •· 1 ~ ~ w bl c b i.... la lute or Dflrillooll The d....-fpliom .. -without -' . oeptancethatoome-• -_.,. ...... aclevoi6pod b•for• qualllJ. prel<rel1Cft come Ir om "For example, tt -...i bad hoped for due to 1111 Schutz Nici .....-, allo ~ J!OUld proYlde true -M•)'Ol!lllist color, whlcb Rowan! G. Sc b 111 s, • fresh, tomato Juice ii nol well ablence of the Un flav«. found that OllllllWDen don1 !tult Davon, is yellower In 1111 eulml paydlolocill 11111 -.1e liked," the prof-Ilk!, "~ "EYldence lor the r.cognl· think tr.sh potato chlpo Iulo WbeJI 0.-tec1mo1oo pr<>-Unit.ct states than In tht ....t. • -with • .u,111 lin(t ol Un ~ of 0 0 nl U m IT lo beca.... people ordinul(y tloa lfYen )o !¥1 foci la that "appropriat." afto fruit taste Tho original dilfertnct WU .. -1111111 Ulllnnll7 of drlok tomato j&lj<e lllat;bu 1 ID al-company,, is ''1'11<1are1-.0, nol U. -~ ac-, th4 amount of •U yolk Uled, can ilW Ill DIT1s. -mrioun1 Gf Un In It due _,,, at 1111 leullll1lty of ed as ...U lrelb 11 all« tin-ea ~ ,a. I'--: (but -there 11 no cWferenoo TboJ 111'1 'fUI ol his llllal'a .IO lbe can ~ de-lbming 1._wn c:ootalaen lo T or four dl,yl of storqe," be -Bu, ~'PI e in talte or food vll1e. • ~ , .. ~·i •• '• , . . . ~· ~ < ~· ,. ,. -: ~: ' ~ . ~ )'Y 11f~.., 11f...,._' ~· Princt!Sswped to f I t ·::beautifully in all the rilht places! The IOft bow adds a ~:-of part femininity. Fine i;;for n&nnel, knit. •;f Printed Pattern 9058: NEW 'J!_Mimes' Sizes I, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 12 (buat 34) Illes 3 •. yanls !>-Inch. SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS for '' each pattern -add 25 ctnts :~ lor each pattern for Air Mail .;and Speci.al Handing ;. : : othenrise thlrd-clasa delivery ~: will ~ three weeb or more. . ;i Send to Marian Martin, the ' '~DAILY PILOT 442 Psttern I • ' i ' Dept., 232 West 18th st., New :~: Yc:rt. N.Y. 10011 . Print NAME, · ;j: ADDRESS with ZIP, SIZE 1•; and STYLE NUMBER. I•. FREE FASHION OFFER! Chooee one pat~ frotn 150 stylel in New Fall·Winter Cata1og. Send SO cents for ~ eata1or>-.. '!~ iNSTANT SEWING BOOK ~: sew t9day, Wear10mol'J'OW. $1 . . •! JNSTAN'I' FASHION-BOOK - ~ :} Huadrtdl of fashion facts. $1. , . .ill Casserole ,'~· •:-: ·~Tempting ~ 'l' • ' CHICKEN TETRAZZINI I> pound spaghetti •( 1 envelope ( 1 ~ Ounces) spachetti sauce mix. ~~ l cup cblci:en breth :r-1 cup undiluted evaJX>rated , • ., milk or light cream ?.· I tablespoons butler or .:: margarine ·1: .. · 2 to 3 t'Ups diced cooked i•~· chlcken or turkey ·:·: 1 can (3 or 4 OllDCOO) .u-~ ..• , ~ musbrooma .. •• ... ••• %; cup grated Parmesan cheese ... :~: C.ook spaghetti; drain and ;.:. arrange on bottom and around .::: aidel of buttered 2-quart ... I •: ca.aero e. ' •:!· Meanwhile combine content.a 1 .::· of envelope of sauce mix, • 1 ~ brvth, mill< and butter; beat to ii!' bolling, stirring constantly. ~ l.AJwer heat and simmer 5 ·~ minutes. Add chicken and '-; muabrooms (including liquid) ~~ to aauce. Pour chicken mix- ~ fure over spaghetti; sprinkle "~ wlth cheese. ~ Bake in a preheated 400- '"' degree oven until UghUy ~ browned and bubbling hot -~ about 20 minutes. Makes 6 :i; servings. ~· ~ ~. Yam Dish ,. "'. ::! ~ Inviting '· : Look> tovtting and tasta ;. good. • .. ' " • YAMS Cl\EOLE I medium yams, peel«! (•boot s pounds) 3 cups water 2 cups suiar 1 teupoon salt 1 c;oatainer (I ounces) heavy crtam Lemon wedges cut yams into v. by v, by 11>-lnch strlpa. Brtns water, qar and salt to a b6il in Iarce heavy BlllCeplll or Dutch oven: add yams. Boil for 15 to 20 minutes, lltirring ollm, or unUI YllDI ... lender. With 1 -.cl tpOClll remove yama to warm 8lnlog dish; k .. p Warn>, Stir .... Into l)'Tllp; boil, atlT· .. often. for 7 to 10 minutes .. -mil ... is roduced by -half snd is thickened. i-e will be foamy unW • ; ·-from heal) Pour ~each poc1Jon with • _.. ...... tollloqueezod I ~ l ... -. -.. 10 servings. I from the inoldi of. the can. How about potato cbipa! 'Moot munchen don~ think Ibey taate right un1us they''" beeo.,lfi>red at lelot three or four days and have.. "the c:hiraderistic ftavor d Jllg~ t1lal • ........,.,.. II a by proce11 wllloh-. dar1n( -lo Julel, wu ~ aald. "The charocluistlc ~ will ·-Butter q>ltr, which J11W to I* cbololo. , ......,., • 1 for iltwaY ol -il.e tin Davw ol allgbtly nnclcl oll 11 ~nolt "°"' dependi oa llll cow'1 diet snd !dMJ. wlio Jou.,.i li01Jc! li'"'l1ili tln tMle collrtbdtes 1 111..,..,tl,erder to oliiabi'lil8h 1 ooe wbleb 1111 ....,. .... bu ·oldsr =<:-_, I es s chlll'l!" at dfennl times of f~ l"9,....__._.af141t19 IA>lht ~lllk: l\a)'O<'ol ~C'..alld Sc---'f<>ideollfy with 1 ~ .. "'!~~! ' r..;. the year. ·11 inusl be made a ~In tie r.od ~ snd the jok:e." J ... 'lie Nici mo~ t...io $p that Win JOit 1'11111·" · '.-Jlllnk white consistent y1llow "!Jtir "or .._ti. ~"leant tq. 'i.!. is int..,.iing I,. note that jalct .,...m ID his ~ttolilW ~-1ood values Cit.ct by aii\111utril10UJ. . people would think .. ,..thing .-.1e with certain to julciplcltq«I In gl... wllllo lie Wortod for 1 'mlill!r 'tz inl:hiiled: jj no dif •. was wrong." • . . • -\ .. ·. . P.•AJotnl ' S-01. PKG. sl!IWS t8'I LINK~ SAUSlGE 28~ (§> YOUNG ... HEN .~ TURKEYS I . Fmlf FROZEN '> 4!.S.11.A. INSl'ECTI!t . VICTORY 8llAND 1 LI. J!J,,,,f,~jp,,,, CAN .• j • OR KRUS£.• $NOKE01• rut.LY COOKED ···~· , THESE MEAT PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH DECEMBER. 24 ~ rn·~ r.,)' ou1oi1., ~fl q' ( l. M.PMA •TA AtlM.t, ina PllCOVKT Dl~t ll}! Al 111\(.Ql,J'I '' fV!RY OAf nucc. ra1e1: 1" PINT COtlT'AINER 28' M.PNl IEll • l>-0\JNct CONTJ.llffll RLPHA BETR Sllll lll!All IW'n•HDUD.IY.SALAD • 31¢ I PTNT COHTAIMER a. ~ J.UJ. PACKAGE. QJW>t "'Al". lat ctiAun ~-~if\ltrt°.W. CHast 14- RLP'llR BETA aumi 81 ' •oz. PACU.o' •• "• WHOLl.HAMS ! II[ Al !I I c • , "1 lVt~r 11lf ........... JHXOOlllT' ""' 2..0Z.. IOX • PEACH OR ""'"' • f'ICftN H!.m? PIES · • 34' 411-0t. !OX • FP:O!EN JOHNSTON'S APPU PIE 161 ltHt' "1 ~ilU ~IS ' l '1 t ~' fl AT lh GALLON • GOUPIMtT Rlllfl Im ICE CIWI ......................... ~ .... I 10.tHCH •BT W!ll\t:Vtll. • POJ!fT 0011> •AVOCADO• !LU£ T£tl.OH n • GEHUlHI POflCEUJ~ BOUITJ . Oii ALUM\fMI FLAVORFUL CALIFORNIA GROWN AVOCADOS.· ,$ 0 It FIT PAI 3t' .CJ! IO'rn.I• AU.Y.uJ ~ t'S TAllE . . /, FLAVORFUL RED YAMS TH£SE ~ODUa N.IQS U:ftCTIW: THROUGH ~FRIDAY OECEMllER 24 l>OUILI! DISCOUNTS MIAH 9CM*I ' SAVINGS AT AlPHA llTA ...... o;.,.llh 9" •XfN -"• 1111 ........ -........... ......, 11ik-. n., ...... ,...... ... .... ., ...,.... •''--,_ ,... ......... . ..... tliit , ... ...i.-. ,_,, -• ,... • ' Mw .......... •l*IT . Mii • Jll11' n.tal • flWT a ...... ~ CIEIE RIISE 8 I' . 781 1' c.. ... ,,1A MkSA -141 L 11"1 It • HUMn ... TON llACM -9041 A4- HUtm•fOM HACH -11611 JI , Mell It. PODM'TAfN YAUIY -Ptt w.., U.•UNA HILU-0141 C:.. • .. ut. llYINI -\IMI C.._, Ualeeo.., '-' SOYnf U.•UNA -JIUI I. ..... ., • •. ' ' ' • . . 11-0't JIACICAGt • SOFT llUE IONHn MIAIAA111£ 41 1 . s1 .. k • w~. o.c.mblt :it 1971 MAYFAIR'S ADVERTISED PRICES EFFECffYE 7 FULL DAYS: . . . THliJ~SD~~, DE(:. 23rd thru WED~SDAY, DEC .' 29th 9262 -I.., 11f ,..i .... 1if4-T-, Travel away for the Wef'..kend Jn the sleek pantsuit -look elegant and efficient at the office in the dress version. Very, very easy! Printed Pattern 92Q, NEW ' Womeo's S1zes Sf, 31, sa. 40, '42, 44, 46, 43. Size 36 (bust 40) !up, pants 4 yds. !.I-In. SEVF.NTY-FIVE CENTS for each pallerm ,... ~ 15 eents 1oi ....,. pa11em 1oi Air Mail and l!Pi<lll !f•an d 11 n g; other'Wlll Wrd'<lui aoJlvecy will tib uiee weeks or more. Send lo. llarian Mutln, the DAILY PILOT, 412 Pattern Dept .. ·m Weol 11111 Sl. New York~ 10011. PrlDt NAME, ADD wHI\ "ZIP, SIZE ml rt'YLE NIJMllEll. FREE FAS!!.ION ' OFFER! Choose one pattern from !lo stylea-;in • ~,.. Fail-Winter Catalog. Sen4 50 cent for Catalog. INSTANT SEWING BOOK sew today"wear topK1rrow. $1. INSTANT FASHION BOOK - HundreD of fashion facta. $1, Come Fill • . ' ,. . . . fhe~ €11 f)S:; fyo pantry shelf ingredients are used. eAM AND EGG:CIJl'8. · ' I hard-cooked ea• 1 can (4'iii ouncet) deviled ham 1 can ( 1M4. our'ices) con- densed • Cheddar cheese IQ!lp Ii ·cue milk I tablespoons m I n c e d Wiley . I iftees bread cut !ggs in hall lengthwise and remove yolks. Place whites in a buttered ihallow ~ diah into which they Juat fit. •. M~ti yolka with deviled ham ud flll cavities of egg whit!a With t.liitUtt. Heat chOelt "'-11>. ... and penley; _, "'* ~ 11 r 1111. aauce. ~ , Bake at ISO-degrees until eggs are hot -about 15 minutes. Make toast cups ol bread by cutting off crusts and fitting into muffin-pan cups. Bike at same temperature 11 eggs until tJps of cups are browned -10 to 15 minutes. Plaee laast cupt oft p\atel; ,l]IOOll .remaining hot cheese aauce Into cupi and add .Ui. Makes 4 to I serving•. Potatoes Flavored: CbeeH .and oniom ~ potato caaaerole. l'OT4TO CASSEllOLE 2 poiam ,,,..., potatoes i ouncei Swiss cbffse, sliced I green qnions, t1iinly 1liced Salt aJie pOJiper I j'"' 1 cup mllk llt~alt \lt.upoGa- ~ te•IJ'«IG cayenne llabl....,__ Coolt ....... In boi1"" ,.iled ..ater to cover. Piel ;.1u1~ sl\"""~~ ~layers of ..... ........, -layor 'ltili .. and -· llaat -With -.... ... !IJhlns.. """' -pot.I· -Dot 1rilh -· Baka at 3IO d..,._. for Iii -or until ....urd 11 oet W top UchUy brewn<d. • ,. U.S.D.A. INSPICTED YOUNG TOM TURKEYS ,. "ICTORY BRAND ARDEN SPECIALS • ··lal'CRIAM ~ RAVOllllSH !IALfGAUON 75~ :'111S·•r """' AFOODI · MAYONNAISE QUAIT JAi Wmhiis.;;._.5· 17 : UMIT I COUPON P!• ADUlT CUSTOMER . t DIC. 2J.OEC. 29 , • CHRI STMAS REMINDERS • ( ' • M DAILY Pll.llT .. • ... ·> ' . COLLEGES CHIEF Goorgo Rodd• Jr. .... Rodda Gets " Leadership -~~. Of Colleges .•.; George Rodda Jr. of Corona .• , del Mar, has been elected , cbalnnan of the Community ·-Colleges Section of the California Scboo1 Bo a·r d s ASsoclation. He is ~Ya member of the Coast Community College District ljoanl of '.l'ru>t.e!. ROdda is president of Manage- ment Engineering CoJ:p., bas· ed' in, Corona del Mar. He served as prtsident of the Coast Community College Board last )UI'. He was also legislative chairman of the National School Bo a rd s Association for three years. Rodda was appointed to the loCal board of trustees in February, 1969. He was i~ stilled as state chairman Dec. 4 ID San Francisco by Wilson R i I es , California Superin· tendent·ol Public F.ducation. ButzP~ ' ' Big Fight • Over. .Farms ' ' ' WA(ill!NGTON (AP) -'J.iricl>lture s.a.tary Earl L. Butz bas burst onto the 1972 po)\Ucal scene as the /key ~d blocker in President N;..n'Sorace through the farm b<JL ' Charges .• lhah_!!! ad-mlnistrlil.,., 11._..;..~all farmers and. for huge. cor- poiate Interests will b e challenied with a bang. not a whiJnalr. Butz, 82, says he's a flabtet and likes to pwicb. Moreover, Butz said in an interview, be will stump the farm belt on behalf of ~publican Candi.dates ·~on our team" in 1972. Butz aaid he e'Jl<C\S 1972 to be a lively scrap for the hearts and votes of rural America. An eµmple of the fray ahead was signalled by Sen. F.dmund Muskie, (0..Maine), who told a National Farmers Organization audience Nixon "'has turned bis back" on farmers. uEarl Butz stand! for fac- tory buying which drives mer· chants out <i business, and families out oC fanning," Muskie told tbe NFO in Kansas City. Butz, who had read a copy of the Muskie speech, said such claims were "totally wrong" and that farmers would be the judges of Nixon policies. Butz says the opening gun of the 1972 political campaign ln the farm belt was sounded during the stormy Senate debate ~ver bis nomination as successor to Clifford M • Hardin, Nixon's first secretary of agriculture. During the debate, which en· ded with Butz being narrowly approved by the Senate on Dec. 2, the former Purdue University economisl w a s chastised for past connections with agricultural b u s in e s s !inns. Buti said that while at Purdue be worked w it h farmers of every slze and stripe: large and small, poor and' well·to-do. "And I· also .....iced with those concerns that supply far'mers with products they use in producUon and that process and merdlandise their products," Butz added. 1bere is concern about low com prices following the record 1971 crop, Buu ad· m!tl<!d. But prices ol most tlvestock are on the upswlng, dairymen are· !n good shape and there · are ''many bright spots" in qricultuno, he aaid. i. ""1JO'•te !arming taking cmr? Muskie said Butz stands for an "agricultural system 11111 II killing the family firm." Butz branded Ibis kind al 1111< .. hogwash. FEATURING: e TEN YEARS AFTER e POCO e BOZ SKAGGS l)j • -:.etI~::oN AIR· c•IG 1 ·Hr••o e TAJ MAHAL 'lrfn'J' Vf/a eMANYOTHERs rtt,fAC/JJWi SUN. D!t.2S f#':f.'J: Rf'"1W Les Aqtlts, llll, Ck111tl I, 5-1 PM :"."'It.RS "· Dr i lakmtittll. llllK. CPlltl 11. 5-i PM , AT lHE!ifi& INlt1JA1/fAY'S , frts1t;IOO.'Ch1Ml 24, 4:31-5:31 PM ' COJiij INDIJSl,,.,fJOX $11Jtst.KNIV,CU11el11.7·1PM ~ $11 fra1., ISO, C•11. l, 5:31-1:31 PM 1 ~ffM!lll. UJV, CW,•111, 5-1 PM • 'Mall .. ICC. 21 ' • S11 liet. UCI, C_,1nl 11, 7·1 PM EVERmlNG GOES FOR HOLIDAY GIHGIVINGI " NOTHING OVER BIG 'SRICTION. OF GIFT IDEAS FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST DOMESTICS Sensational s1vin9s on our remaining Oomertic Sets1 Towel Sets, Plecemat Sets, Tablecloth Sets, end N•P.kin Sets end Salad Sets etc, Reg. to 6. 97 Now One Low Price s .00 U11111ff 91ntftlel 00 YOUR CHOICE VALUES ''' m ''' STORE HOURS1 MON. thru THURS. 10 AM to 10 PM FRI. to AM lo 71 PM Kl.ts Uke ToAskAntly-----------' ' I I • l LAST Mlllf _.PING BAICAll Biii/ CODD 1111 Fii. DEC. 24 CLO:~SIH~l~Tl;ll;E :.:.::.:...::::::::..::.:.::...----~:::=:;~~~~ SEVEN PIECE STAINLESS STEEL BAR TOOL SET . By Royal Crest. •&07621. 00 l Reg. 2. 99 NOW u ......... "''" • '• • .1 • YDUR CHOICE · VALUES 777 TO??? SPORT BALLS • Choos••from • i•r9e sel.,;tion of t.•therbells, kic•ba11s,r. ' . . . vOlleyb1lls, or' ·~!lr:.etballs. Sturdy, y'j nyl construction, l~o big for ... 'it.o:Jing stuffer, but e•reil:l•st minute buy,· •' Our Reg. 2. 97 Now s U..ttM 9 .. 1111es ASSORTED BOYS' 00 CASUAL PANTS Solids, stripes, c1rfoon-look, fl1res, etc. All in 1ssorted si1es •nd colors. Reg. to 4.97 Now 00 u ..... , ........ 1 YOUR 00 CHOICE VAllES '''Tl''' FOOTBALL Duri1bl• vinyl footbo1ll med• officl•I siie •nd wetghf. M1de in U.S.A. Sturdy stitching i1nd lacing, Comes with inflating nffcile. A 9r•1f last minute 9ift for the young tP,Ortsm1n, ONLY s 00 • . YOUR . _CHOICf ·VALUES ??? 10 ??? 12'40t ' ·GIRLS' LONG SLEEVE , ' PllLOVER SWEATER ~.o/.,t· t • too·%~-"Orlon Acrylic. Turtleneck, Sites 3 to 6X. Av1il· < •able irLGo1d1 R:ed, White, ilue end Navy. • Re,l 2.97 NOW s 00 u.hi ~ntltfet MEN'S HIGH FASHION SKINNY RIB KNJT SHIRTS Color Aordineted horirontel stripes. long point collar, button ft~nt, pl1~k1t coll1r. A 9reet holiday look et • 9reet h4l1dey price. Burgendy, Blue, and Brown, Si1e1 S lo L. Ref.6.97Now ' s 00 .................. YOUR 00 ClllCE VAl.IES ·TTT 11 TTT COSTA .MESA ~ 3038 BRISTOL Sao Dlato .,,......., et lrl1tol • I -• • Wednlsdc1, Damber 22, 1971 • ' ' . ---1...:.-. --• • ,-Magnolia SL · Po ·Will.Stay Open Newport Unit I ~nsion · ..!l 8 . · :.--r 1 J.s... · Okays Sales . Ge'ts Backqig. . J.Ui ,· m .nWlw1gto. n . Conditions · , , • • • Pro&rs!Nailiiig {Jo~ ' . case .. on T~pe ·~er • • The P!'l'J w\U be open on ·._ 11~ lluntlnglon Beach CllY Clerk rfi!'I; ' than usuol ln Huntlnifon. Beacb ftr Iba "-8 polnled out ilult FGllW!n V.Uq Newport lModl f\lllllDI Ci"llnjd"" A.~.1L11 aowicumon. election. wu fQW' times smaller iluln 'i!unU•.._ ers ba~·.....,1-"'· a_.i allJicl. 0r"8' Cow1ly dlltrtct attorney'• Jn. vlluo4 II mori ''3t.Otltl q mort vestJialon are \odlY putting tile flnol ·Q:q'p!tW iapu w!!h, ' lllttel .fa'"' \o" Beach ta planning to mend toucbel to what will be tholt eoUI cue 1l1J )nmon ~ to allal Strtel 111\lth to Pacific q.tll agahiit ,five per!Ona ecdJaed of Jn. otJ; Jl1lol Uliy ~ waa a lUl,.JrOwlnl ti followiog approval .ol.<hi !>N>' r . ·•-· ai'dl ,...,.,,;;"'•-·•ble """' GI ~Y will be opell tc> a p.m. Instead of BeeCb' and said It would be ' eaal~r 1or1 r---~ voJvement'Jn a 1750,000 a yearJ!lrated '"J!Plt,~1c11-N1~a -· •. · ~!_~Y, ~ .i;.lllornia Highway Com-' F . Viill •-I It U •··-AO a"""· ol ........ c!IY land Ma aiol>ill cl!>slng at 7 o'.clock. This wai &greed ountam ey w c ose s po s an nuur home JI"..-; _-lillllil'IU'Otw ,...,..oval ' ' _ ~ ,tile ilweSl!iatlon began Jul .......,, , tape,manllla1ture and~ I 1 I [ t bu 11.o ~ Ocl. l ,lll.Oraallo•oild.cull1\kUltedpe<. 11 ~lia now ends at Bannln& Avenue.' bustness. ;.iJ... " ' .,. 1 'wftti rams tnliMb c01in8ts. ,,.., """... tse rie'V/ sel(ment of Maiio'la, 'th. Working with Riverside County Sher-'~ live defendanta bah been char&ed eluding a four·tane btldce '!YO' a llobd• upOil unanbnoo~y by councilmen N011day earlier.. . ol uae .ol lbl llmllftt1 thal-.. -'11Cbl19 ,,,.. the FOlllUln Valle~School He said tliat.PnlY 10 to IS precincts out Therellasi ~a wlllle tllal tho D11trlcl ~ consolldale a .,..,ial tnUtte ._ 1" ln tmnUnE:' ~ w~ be al· standards ll!lldl -dn...,. llY fc.- elecUOll !rith Ille mwllc\Pl!,vote. fected bf the,.,...,.. eJ;Flloi1. ' mer pla.ining <fiiecl<r Ernie Mayer, iff's Officers and Orllll• pollc<, IJt with ~cy to unla"fully reproduce control channel, 1<ill l>n>btllly cosl ljie d· vesttgatOrs have cracked what they claim p.\f.entecr'f'tQ'.)ntJPis. cortplracy to com· ty '200,000 to $300~000, .according to1 Don ts a .uruque conspiracy to record .autben-• niit ~1 ·~grand lhef~ under a rare-~iser, division engineer in the Huo- Dr. Q\arln WOOllfln, s soc i at e But COWlCflmen of?11Jrved that lf polls would go on to the~= with Iii -"~I ol tile -dillriot . we'1! kepi Oil''" an boor later 1n HtJno abstent!OOB afte~ Donold pointed ijil !bat by'~tfit· 'llajton11eacli more P"Gl>k woo1i1 bavean ' Adki1"11n lllUIOUl1Ced his Intention to ab-~ J!th -. lllUl!lelpol 1 la ~ty to vole and Ille I p.m. closln& stmi. l"owllliP¥.U.. 11114' H<m l!UCb' ' """' '1111 qrted 'll'°n. ' A~ ·"1d while ~ lied .., obJtc· · tlie WPfl'•n ol Himlington llta<li'woold ' J0ne1 agreid that It did not cost "a Uor" to the Mandan!;, lie hid otronc °"' ti tape> by reputable manufacturers anil ly Qse<I ..ctloo ol Ille stalc' penal code. ti!1lfol> 'Baach department of plbllc . p~t .~ tapes on the rnarket under new The cQ,minal act\on follo~s a .series of warts . i 1 ~ , and.Wegol covera. Superior Court clyll lawawta m which '.Iii• lil:JI phase of the extenston wDJ Santa An Municipal Court ap-major American ,.Qfllturera ~ tapes hav,e only one lane in each clWeclion, but • . and record5 -""°"' them Columbia will u!Umately lje e>paoo.d to two, tanea enJor~i.\ .. ~ savings ~bile Fountain cent" more to keep the polls open later position to the use. He ll1d be feell the V.all..f! rt1ldeats would save $1,000. but said that he was considering the form« dump site ~ be better for pearancea_ have ~ ~eduled tbl1 wtti and Warner BroU>tn -sued vatlous each way Ka1iir said. B~~ it'roblem was that 00u., in Foun-precinct workers. The last time polls open space or park iand. ~ y.u1y auy open until 8 p.m. and were kept open to a p.m. In Huntlngton Th< standards, which set nstrlcllono WOOdfin asked that Huntington ~ach · Beach only 76 persons voted \)etween 7 on typed of tnilen, t.nd maintenance ol for Hennan Wesley Wei.mer 48, and his . -. -" ...i • • , • • iii Patricia 40 both of drange John otange County distributors who illlegar The extension Ls mtended to relieve Uw.rd Filrfil'' 43 of Norco aiid his ly 10ld pirated· tapes ind records. congesUon on Beach Boulevard and brodler Donald Ray 'Fairfax. 23, ol. Mira Restraining oiders ha~e been granted BrookhlJ!sl Street, Kaiser ~d. Construe. Lorn& and Wil~ O .. Fraley, !S, of Qr. against the distributors lni all such cases. tion, will pr~b,ly ~ c:ompl,e~ by the ct,;.;ze JI& hours to conform. H~ \loinlel! aM 8 p.rn. • the site, wett developed for the p._.ty out that '44 percent o( the acboolt and 40 • ~ trustee election is to fill the vacan-at the west end of 19th Street. •nit. l ( ., .• f.' ' r·· Trials which could resul~ in the 'awarding fill of 19'72, tie added. '. 1qVeati1'ator• aald bolriea fu .Orang-. and of million3 of dollara of., damages are It is expected that 26,000 ca:!..: a day percent -Of the students in the Fqµn\ail) cY created by the resignation of Harold Jt is bordered on three sides by O>eta Valley cilltrlct were· located U. H · ~ Brown who hu moved Out of the school Mesa and deannexaUon bas been: ~ Beach. · • · district. aldered by the council. Riverside Q)~ .J1.elded equlpPtent awaiting settinf in SuJr~ cm· . will pass over %extension in ln.i. ' t -· , ,Y '· ' •· ~ ' ' ' They 1..-0v~ ! . (:onvenient Minibuses i.OS ANGEtES (UPI) One of the happler events ln Loa Angele& in a year of cataclysms ranJi.ng fro m earthquake! on down was· 'the introduction of the minipus. It allO must rank aa a zany Idea, economyWlae. , Nineteen ol il!O b r .J fil 1 orange-and-white little I 0 • seater& ~t through the downtown area from I a.m. to 4 p.m. carrying ppaeng'era fm.rn lewyers to hippies on an h~lOl}i toute , It costs 10 cents no matter how far you go. ,'.llk!''l"8sis Wind throolh • shopping area, the courthoUses, a fin an c i.a 1 center, an expensive bl&h rise apartment development, LltUe Tokyo, the new convention center. 'ln the two months since ghi!: service started, the number of passeng'ers per . week . has levtlled out at aboUt 22,000 !or sb: days. 5-~ r 'Ibat may sound impressive o~ the surface. but when you stirt dlvidlng it.comes olit to a~ut 180 passengers .per day per bus over a seven-hbur period with a daily revenue per vehl~le o( $18. A tallcab makes ~\x>Ut !bat mucb '8tJni a· fire to !be airport,; '. llut \he thing 1& that effryone seems to Jr,~ the n:UnibUJ. I\ ./'We never intended to~make money in the first p1~ 1 liMd. a :apokesman for the Rapid Transit District. "It WIS for the convenience of people and to try to ¥!P cut doltll smog by getting private can off thei streets.'' ·· And almost everyone who climbs onto the minibus seems to be Jn ·•.m 11wno<. !>JM>>' the· dr1vera. -" ' 1 One of the bi(&est boosters ls.fohn.(lo\lill,whdJ>u <!riJ'I\ . for the RTD on lts regUlir buses for 15 years. "EveryboJ!i'1 'llappy about II.' I had Qne ·couple who had jUJt arrived from Australia and they al.Id they wanted to be sure to do two things-go to DiSneyland and ride th e minibus. It a;ot•a Jot of publi cl- ty 'whe.n a bank robber tried to · rii\ke a getaway on one." ~ The buses run every [pur minutes so it wa• convenl~t far the robber evth \hough he WIS taught.' r GOug)I wbhes the company would pep thina:• up even more with piped muaic, a lood!peaker syote19 'to point out pl.,ces or uurest and whlte a'.f'ld orl~ caps for the drlvers. '-• -''Lile In a lg tootn cah be such a dr11," .. Id (]ou&h. "I think this la great." ' Alien Cards Available On Jrui, 1 Addretl nporllnl -!of .Uens Uvq Jn the U.S. will 1v1Uablt tieltiinlnc Ju. 11111 au post olfi<ea. The carda -bt fW..t eill and ,1etauied to tha Im- migration aookNo!urollUtlon Servtce'eacb January by - clllwil. In addlllon, ol~ Wnpor~ out ol_,t!'!_j!.S. must rePort theli' ~ to the aemce wtthln ten dayl of tbtlr nl\lnl. 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LIASINGAYAlLABlE l '' . • • .. w-.,, -22.1971 UCJ .11 ights R~nerup Bugaboo DIC K D,AVIS • Gab riel OK, ~ets . Award; r~~n~ L-0 . ) '' .,.,._..~s . s,e . -1:. I.Os ANGEL~ -Los Angeles Rains q~rback Rom!l\ Gabriel bas ..un- dergo~ surgery on ·a )µtee l>e coµl~ 't strajghten at the end 'of llie National FOQblJJ, League season. Docfurs at St. John's . Hospitp.) in suburban Santa Monica said the ·opera- tion ~ay was a succtJS and Gabriel will be, "as mobile or more mobile nut year." taft year the veteran quarterback bad surgery. to repair ligament damage ~ h1a ril(hl ·,kllee. The llgamon~, were llOlll\il , this Year, a Rams R>Ol[emlan Did, bu't sciµ-"tiS:sue had bunt up trom friquelit blows . to U1e knee, preventing llabri'! frohl 1ttaighten1ng it. 1 • • , .,. ~e'9ertheless, he started every gaple a~ quarterback, and had a gQOd epot,igh season to be vote4 the teatp's top player .. ~ Tuesday by a grouP. of former Ram. playetS, Ye· Old ~s~Wlllie Ellison was chosen as rufuiing back Joe Scibelli ol- fensive lineman, Marlin McKeever ln the de'8nsive secondary, Lance ·Reotzel at- reoeiVer, Coy Bacon defensive lineman, and Isiah _...., !qi "10lcie. The Rams also saJd placekickef. David Ray underwent successful surgery Tues.- day for an abdominal hernia. ts:. ' .MINNEAPOLJS..ST. PAUL Min- nesota lintmates Lou Nange, Murr!ll Oliy~ and Deon J>~~-...JI.~ up _r.,. goals and l!!oJ ,,,.,.-lllan1i<lcl iii to ·defeat the tool• \AOgelt«l )lings. }t:w Tueoilay Jilgbt fl! "' llla-1° 'H~ ~game. •'. ' /;# ; ~ DIEGO -Lamar Lundy, long· time· J:oo Angel., Ramil tight eOO ·Ind defi!liliWI ez>I .. WU •reporlejl.in-.~ • condition ln · UillvefsJfy• 'HOOjrital today witl:i i. muscular disabUiJ1~ . The 36-year-old Lundy 1'a& 'in his first season ai an assistant coach· of ~ San Diego Chargers. Altllougb. be was forced to give up eoacbing a month ago, the Na.. tiobal Football .League team sald lAIDdy remained OO'the payroll. • ''It got to where he couldn't swallow," said bead coach.Harland Svare. , , • I . '.~\$i.t:~. 4 . ,WILT SLAMS:HOMl..vfonwt. lN 1l'7°1G3.WIN<OV.ERlBUfF~l1.0. . . . • • .. :II"" HOUSTON -'l1ie year It'll baa;jusl about nm its course but one event that uSUll!y· ~ hasn't happened - HoOston Oiler owtier Blld Adams hasn't fired his coach yet. But Adams could make the year com- plete-any tlme now by disposing of rookie head coach Ed Hughes. the seventh Oller bead man ir\ the club's·12 year hls!Ory. Hughes came here last January from an assistant coaching job at San Fran- cisco to turn the Oilers' !~es around: But by mid-season, he 'lfas embroiled m controversy with •the' froo~ office and finished the · season with a 4-9-1 record. Now, after an all-dt1Y session ~ with Adams and general manager John a ... ;a Hug!les !nay bo es-head c:ooch No. f. I A familiar sight in the: Los Angeles Angels' firlt A.IIU!riclil League season. 1981 was veteran pitcher Tom Morgan striding out of the bullpen while catcher Del Rice waited behind the plat>. , The former bltterymates became ~tes again Tuesday when Rice, tbe- ·California kigell' new manqer, named Moraan, fl, as the team's pitching coach. I . . .. . .. . . -_.,,. BemenalJers !J7fl, ' ' ... Wolverines' Practices ' . Geared ··to Slower ·Pace . ' ' ( 'PASADENA (AP) -Mlchilan coach Bo Sdv•nlw:t11tr aaid,'1\-y be waa putting on a leu ltrenaoLla pndice schedule for liil Wol-,tb!s r-In preparation far' the Roae Bowl than be had two y~ ago. "I felt ft were Joo ftady too quickly then" sai~ ,ScbeQl.bechler, "It's .a calculated JW: tliJs tlm6, but this Is the ny·tbat we're aomc-io do it." Two Y~81l>. before. the \Volv"'""' lost 10 ~Callfoml&\10'3 In lhe no.. ~I Mlchlg1m I ¥i! /two-hour w.n11ulo lllll -cklllfil 'lwlce • day, . I SdJembechler said there would be ORiy ,11~wortouts this time aftd indicated they would go no Ic;qer than IO minutes. !lhlo lllll< ln tbe.Booe Bowl pme•whlch moldlel the champions of·tbe Pacific-I and lbe Big Tm. · "Al far as adjusllilg to anything ~ ford 'might do,;' Schembecbler con,Unued, "I tl¥nk we can make tbt adjusbneot. That doesn't nlean we will atqi thml." He aald the game plan would not' <enter on a deleme against posslng, espl&lninji, "Whal SWilm:d wOu!d like bell would be to bave , .. delend·•pins\tlhelr pua1ng itlad iliCl llimbOC<>me the !Int •·to ~ against.us." · ,On o11-. u 1llUal, . Mlchlpn will '""" • nl!lnlng aftad:, the -aild. Schell!becbler aald,Mlcjlipn Uled ~ wlali-ol!eme In each or Iii II games btit woUid allemate'tbat allacl< wlth 'tblt power-I or fwe>back I u • the 1ame pn>- • Governor Raps Christmas Tiff "We have ,...I ~~ and the players are bitting hard1 without tackling durtlig the -ln1tlaJ ........... the - said. He alid tbe team wollkt avoid tackl- ln(' In wacike eicept for a few 15-tc>IO ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) ~ CO., Wendell .p1ay drJllL • (l'<ssed. ' ''..Mafbe we uoed Uie .Wllbbone 50 per· -of lhe time dllrlni lhe put ""80ll,", be 'aak(. .. AJ the ,aeuon went on, we did more tt". Hiwts'M "*6. JMck Nldal wt ucr .bad plajood .. olliltaDdJlls nnt ball. 111 couldn't belir.'e the way you were blllllll: il tlial llral hall." lie -lid to 'I'll! ..., """""1 lbe followU. ft111f: •v ... add 1'llil did you -·t11e,.. qincl halrt" Ftr lhe ...... UC! bit Ii of 50 a~ from Ille lllor foe: a nifty M '*""'1t. llUlllbaldt,lllala ......i •times out ol'58 atteodl for an eveo 50 percent. Gllald Ed Burlingllam poced the Mlealln In a.a lint bait a1onc wllh f>whOY• Dave Baker, Burlingham bad eJclll polnil, !oar ulilil and three lleals in tbat flnt ball performance. For the -he had U poll!il and siz, uai.sil aJaN wllh alx 1tea11. . W. fl rs t baU aldoil tho Anleaten' Iii ~ a It-point IJulie at the In-ion ard despite a surge by the: · Lamberjaclll of -dt Slate In till -period, tilt •llil«I could ..... doler than nlno points -brW!y at 7MI wlUI 1:11 lelt to]llay. In Ibo ll<Oring dopartment, Phil Rll1nt was qain the UC! leader with It. )19t imder hl1 1easonal av..,., ol 19~ . Hum~ldt's Terry ,Cavin bit II lleld C:,.'.°'' 23 points for 11111\" Jndlvliltial Ut IMllt lt71 ......... s ... ,.., .. ft... """" hl'M 6 1 •1t Ma1MY It S11 Mo«t 4 S $11 C.vlll 11 0 SU D.118kfr 6111'Sdl~ 1124 Rofclh t 1 I f Copllll'lll • 1 I 11 ~.,...,. ' 1 t 15 Hot!MMf 1 • ' ' AUfMWI 2 6 t II 8""""" 1 I I 1 l ,lllbr Slt6lfn:tl i•t6 .; .. " l01!Sdl-,,,, - H••fN t 5 I 5 Wtlll:ll' t I I t •lw 1,112Sml!ll • \till ,..,._. 0 1 I t 'TN'#111'1d'9 I I I • Tot111 l2 u D"t7 ltttll 21' n 11 • Hall11me: UC: lnrlN .. l+urtl&loWt'S•• It, TIM TIFT' !.,! • ••• > No. 27 on Tap .for Lak~r~; . ' -.. -;·~" BUFFALO (AP) -BeaUng the "'1lfalo Braveo 117-103 Tuesday night, the Na- tional Butetball Association's Lo 1 ""'"'°' LUers acored their 28th _. eecull'9vict«y. . 1be triumph ties tbem with basebaU's New York Giants of 1916 for the longest wbmJni streal< or a ma)Gr league sporlt team. 1be Laken get their chance to break the reconl against Baltimore tonight. LA coach Bill Shannan WIS asked' what the LUers thought about the record. .. We didn't talk about it that much," he said, ''but we,want tt. Its maich tougher to win 28 straight ln baaketbill 1 than bueball, because baseball has longer home stands and less travel. That sport fin 'l'Y Tonltlht Channel 5 at 8 bas nothing llke hom&<Oll't advantage." The first halt of Tuesday's ball game suggested LA's triumph would not be the snapmanye:rpected. . 1be Braves, Iut In the Atlantic Division, led by 42-27 in the second Mlehlgan at Disneyland '•~ quarter and held a ~5 margin .al~ half. c • ::: ~ ,"I thOughl we were goinC to )tat them," 'Said the Braves' coach, SdUti McCarthy, "but. we stopped. pli!Yliil deliberate ball Jn the thin! quarter. • · "We startecLrusbing UM:lts anil free Jan. ~ toolnucb. l:o,i ctn1t c»1tlilt lplnG this team !..... they Just nm oa JOU." Jerey West and Wijt Cbari>berlahl Pl.I together· a second-hall· rally ot *PtJ\ntl and Jed the . Laker• m,1CWJng -weot with 33 Potnts for the enllre pme, and Cbambe(lain with 31 . ; • ,. Bruins, Irish : · .. ' B~ Isn't .Like Woody: • , On TV .'F~nighi ~ . ~ ",• • Players Can Have Ftin PASADENA (AP) -Those tradjtional pre-Rose Bowl "distractions" aren't . going to bug Midllgan !ooll>all coad> Bo Schembechler -as, they bothered tern. peramentat' Ohio State coach Woody Hayes last year. Bo is going to take all the semi-man· da~":! !°enf:'u!:,nh~~i't: ~='!i the two-week Rose Bowl trip get to 'him in 1969, which may have contributed to the mild heart attack he suffered then . And for. anOtber, basically he has •the , phlfuoopby.,o.lk~ wo_rk and .no . play ··makes Jict,··~· . -He la ltlll1tmpoling',ll p.m. ~ on hls 58 playen:Bufbe.doe!ll't belieVe they sbould be·bUrdened. With.footbalf, foOtball, football, day and'nlgbt !or It cloys. 0 M loag u we UDderstand. what we're out here !or, that's What coUnts," the:u. y~d former ·c,Oach or the year said . 1'u8!1day. l • . . Tbe1 Wolverines arrived in Pasadena • Menday and, Schembechler ,wasted little 1 time getttilg "photo doy" oQI of. tl\e way, Playen put on full uniforms in the ar: ternoon, enabling phot.ographers, film crews and newsmen. to get much or their work done right away. Stanford, U·M's Jan. 1 opponent, also arrlved Mdnday and ls headquartered at Long Beach, aboot 25 miles 'south. Tuesday Schembechlef P!Jt his squad t~gh ib first full equipment practice since the regular season ended NOY. 20. Today the team was to to u r Disneyland. Christmas Eve It faces Stan- ford in a traditional beef eating contest at a local restaurant. The team that eab the :most ls llW>-'<' to win 'tf¥_.game: Mt Dec. 29 the squad attends 4~ ... ~ ner. . r. _ ,..? • Such acUvlUes were ~ Ul'Dl1 by Hayea last year. AlthoUgh the, B~ did 10 to DisDeyland, Hayes refuied ·to allow tnem•.to partlclpale in the ':Beel Bowl" at Lawry's Reslaurant. "I talked to ·the J( 1eniors who were wJth UJ here ·~o yeara Ago," Schezn • bechter said, "an.cl they aiid they wanted to go to tbe Beel Bowl." 111 d~'t go along with any Wstractions. But when you're here. for two weeka it' can't be all football." · • • ~Id 1m11aias Hold Pow Wow The last besketbell 'team to beal u~ Some 19 igames. ·ago, Notre Daine"• Fighting Jrlsh, move hito Paul.,. Pavlllotl tonight to try and again upset the ''°" defeated Bruins in the first of two meetings• between these interstctlonaJ rivals this .season. 'lbeY.'11 <.'Ollkle qala Jan. 29 at Notre Damt •. · ' ~ • ... The tipotf Is 7 !or this natloliallj< televised game which wlll be s~ )9>:ally over ·K'rLA; (Channel 5) 't 1:311 tonight. 1bere ls no prellminary game. locidentally,. tonight's game. is com- pletely sold out but tickets itt •Pll available. at the Pauley Pavillm box of· flee for .Tbur~day's 'game wl~ = defending Southwest Cont~ .pions and also ror next wee~,.•.~ Classic Dec. $30. Notre Dame, a young team 'wlth a ~ eoacb, "Dialer" , fhelps, ftifmerly ol: Yonllta_!n,,~fu the midst of a ~ • yoar. ~ Is the entire starting lillilil' beaded by ;All·Amerlca guard Aullln Can, of, last y..,.., team, which 1Wept'to a U tecorif, Jricluding a stunning !loll, vl<larJ'.' over. UCLA, ib only loss in a ,29-1 cam-• . . .. palan. ' ·, ' ~ This Irish team may be -~ OXP,erienced bu~ HP all ljotrO llGile: athletic te•mB, It• ii reportod ~.be, peysicallY'~ and mlgbty ~·; For exlmp!e, . on~ of the llad!Dt· !orwards'ls a footballer, "3, lJO.lb. \!/Jll!t' Townsend, the "~o. 2 split end ~ tait=; .'-\ Ex.Golden West COUege slar Randy Vataha (right) gives St.aniord quarterback Don Bunce some-Wide information .on how to defeat Big Ten teams in the Rose Bowl. Vataha, now with lhe New Englahd Patrtola, helped lhe Indians .to a 27·17 &..·Bowl win over Ohio St.ate. Bunce and crew batile unde- f eated Michigan New Year's Dn. • ·~ _'I . .. ._ ... Andenon ""' be 1'111 uk !Or !eglllatlon "1¥l1Jleif we will ba'6 .. run bc!ur ... ~ prold1looal ~ Jmu .• ~ ~ tbla time,'" tho jiJoyjng 1ame1 bel-I p.m. '" dilch iiali. "AD wonawill •be at full s . --.... £ d F s p de ;£:S.~J~'i:..-i.:: ~e~~:E.~~-ta:rn.·or · · ~aces ame re 1cament .. . . ,• . .. _.,,,.._, to pn!lell,S.lurijaJ'i Na-Sowl 9P'I"""• aald he lelll lille now. . ' •. tlonaJ Qiolerelft semlllnal belWto&._ 1lla 811111 "P bis teain, .. be aald the .. MbrtesOla Vikings and Dallas O!wlloyi. "flcbl1rn ..i.t._ ha1 proved ltseU Ill the LONG BEAQI (AP) -The ,.., SlaJ>o "Cbrtstmas Doy ii a mool aacred.~ 11.0·-and the secondary can all ton! coocll J'ohnllalstonla!U, •lnnlnl a tothe.Jl!~ljlnem , iotaosore ·:~~.""' .U:~ ra.1"9t we baw .-met the oaUlfot o1 foolbell game qainlt Mkllil• IO\mdl u -.. • • 'More u ... • ~ ' -oneme that Sfmford bu." ' Im s..a"-1 ,.., .. u ... Obio State of the Y~1 It ls 1 laml!Y day. • llfl,..1'1118 to the Indiana' quanaback, po ..,.e as, 111' ...--.. The noonUme stall, AndertOD laid. Don ,.._ the Mlch'•on U>lcb aald ~~ I I b d •camot ~P but be dilttuctlv• te aucla "W ;'!i~t him atay ~k theN •V daf 1-*8t ~~ ~ cran:.; ~: "1!~ pierai ·-~,.Jl. <1 the VI-,fO lf.!.\e•ll cer\alnl,y rulh him;' but Wf 6f1 lndlaas conllnued pndldnc ~ ibelr \i•~ Aid his oUJce Wiri:d° for fS Jong -be CIO 11111 J>ellir than . Jim -Bowf D.eeUlil '111111 till --..ii"tMnlh to have the playoff game, if it Plunketl '' . • Wolverlnel. ''U we bave to tha1 out was to be played ID l!IWtO(a, ICbedllled ..Lui New Year' a day, Plunkett dltteted llfldllgan <to ""°"' _,git polS< to win, on,Sunday. slan!ord to an · upoet 17-17 victory over .,,,Ube In lnuble. ' 111f I wen fbl oddsmaker. I'd make MlchlpD a tolld three l<iuCbdown J1vortte." the coach uld. The Wolverines. who have allowed oppcne:iits Ju11 f.4 oolnil a game this year are 12 pob>t picks. But no one baa to remind tither Ral1ion or MIChlgan coach Bo Schem- boc:hlor tllOI Slanford handed unbeaten and htavti1 fa....-ed Ohio State a -•lnclnc fl·lf do!eal In the last Roae Bowl ...... . In that conleft, two bl& do!enalve play1 - a fourth.Qown i.ckle ot Oblo State's Jobn Brocldngtoo and a pau lnten:epllon -reversed the game'• momentum and set up two decisive Stanford toocbdowns . Tbl1 time, the lndlw are not "going to 1lt back and wait for momentum. to chlnge for us/' Ralat.on ukf. "We'll try to make thing1 happen." But It will be a tougb Usk tor a team that lost to lightly reprded DuU, Waahlngton Stele and San .r-state. Ralston admitted Stan!or<I miPl ~ bad an emotional letdown, elpadall()ll the WSU losl, but be said that ... ·t "'\ problem New Year's day. • Michigan, be added, should be ~el. No. 2 In the country behind Nelnsko, !If stead of the Wolverines' No. 3 ftnat rallog. He described them 11 a team wttll, great ba1ance and no ob• I o 1 t weaknesses. and added, ••J dldn'i ~ • game all year that I thought tli,y dhlnl baVe in control.'' • • I· I I I I I I ~t1 In .5846 Victor y By CRAIG SHEFF ., .. DlllY .. lift ..... Laguna Beach High hoonced tnto the stmlfina.11 of Its own baaketball tournament Tues-- day night wllh a relatively euy SM& victory over Apple Valley. TonJgbl coach Jerry Falr's Laguna Artists test rugged Garey at t o'clock.. Garey ad- vanced to the le.mil with I 68- $1 victory over defending champion Brethren. In the other semifinal tilt tonight (7:30), Damien takes on Cantwell. IWnitn knocked off Lawndale, 7'1·71, while Cantwell was defeating University, 37...U. In Laguna's win over Apple Valley, the Mli&ts took the lead early in the second quarter and held the llPI'!< hend the rest <i tile way, I.rung by as mum as 19 points (51-32) with f i v e minutes to go. It wu combination of some good board play by a trio of Artists and a fllle noor lame by guard Chuck Corwin that won it. With John Harbold, Norm Bedell and Vince McCalla con- trolling the boards, the Artists acored the majority of their buckets from in d ose. And c.onrin was t 4 e sparkplug. getting numerous steals and lay-ins. He finished with ,20 points to claim high honors for the game. It was Corwin and McCalla who really put the icing on the cake 'late 1n the third quarter. With Fair's crew ahead by 10 (33-23), McCalla hit .from close 1n and followed It up with a free throw seconds .. ~ ' ~. .. ·-• Oilers Outlast Rival J In Tourn_ey, 77-65 By PlllL BOSS Of fie Dlltr Plitt lltff Huntington Beach H I & b buketball coach ' E 1 m e r €omba expressed concern lg regarda to depth prior fo his team's sclleduled open Ing round Troy tour,nament b,lttle against El Modena'• Vanguaros Tuesday night at Troy Hlgh In Fullerton. Combs bad dlapatched his players earlier In Ille clay In _.,te automobiles, with dlrectlona on bow to reach tJte Troy campu1. However, at game Ume, on- ly six of. the fj>ll~r c a I e r 1 '(four of them regular starters) had shown up while cOmba kept h1a flrigen ~ ed that foul trouble wouldn't &et in. I Well, the foul trouble wu there. But It plagued El Modena more, as Huntington racked up a 77-65 victory and 64·50 Setback MD LOses Zip, Falls to Western ' By BOWARD L. HANDY po 10· trail by one at the Of "'9 01t1r PWtt ihlN awitcli. Mat.r , Del· High School's Western ralUed off nine bu&etball team may not feel polnti to two for Mater Dei to liq a yo-yo on a string these start the aecood period and days· but their play in the se-the Monarchs never came cood annual Anaheim Holiday cl0st:r 'than ttu'.ee for the Festival tournament would in-balance or the game. d.lcate olhmrise. -• ... George Herold faU~ ~ con- . . nect from the floor 1n six at· After scoring 90 ~cunts and tempts and a palr or early setting individual scorj.ng and free throws were his only rebounding mark!: Monday scorlng contribution. Monday night, the Monarch! lost the night he tied the tourney :tip that propelled them to vie-record at 32 and had II field goals. tory Tuesday. . ' Rick Kniffin, his running qualified to meet host Ttoy, '7MS winner over Hu1tlngton Park, In tonight'• future co,,. test at 8:30 on the same nOor. Tustin. opened the ·tourne1 wlth a 54-48 wJn over Buena Park. ·• , By balfUme, the remaining absent starter -guard Tom Crunk -and the rest of the mi!sing players had made their ~ appearance as Hun· ttniton took advanta&e of Vanguard tumoven in the final quarter to boost them to the win. Huntington, which enjoyed a mere 26-25 edge ln field goal shooting, cashed in handsome- ly at the charity stripe, especially in the fourth period. With 5,03 to go and the OU City advantage at just 59-_55, the winners exploded for nme consecutive points with , the help of three straight El Modena ball control errors and a missed Vanguard bucket. · Huntington Beach forward Brett White used his muscle to gamer a trio or free throws and a lay. In off the fast break in the short skein while Crunk got two successive field goals on a tip-in and an easy cripple. Shining brightest for the Oilers throughout was center Steve Brooks, whose 26 polnll included a 14-!or-14 ellort at the foul line. • II M06tu IUI .. It ...... LDflt 5l514 Wlsamtn 4 1 ' f L. Johosort J 0 4 ' Qulelrl' ' l J 11 l lvtntn t J J :D C.JohMCIPI Oll i Pederson a 1 I 2 Tllltl1 25 1J 24 U l'lllftlltm911 IMdl (77) fl It " '" 7 ' 3 11 later. Then Corwin canned one UNIVERSITY'S TOM MULLINIX FIGHTS FOR REBOUND WITH CANTWIL~.PAIR. from above the key to put the ---------- Artists 1n front, 38-23. As a result, Western High 1 mate at forward, was a bit Pioneera breezed. to a M-50 more conaistent. He hit 20 declsloit to gain the tourney polnta to lead all scorers. consolaUon finals. Mater Del Dave Nanry contributed 12 will awe.It a ..rematch between 2nd Greg Green 10 to the the two· teams in openlrlg Monarch cawe. One big cause 'round acUon of the Rancho for alarm for Tardie was the A11mitoa tourney Tutsday at · 23 turnovers by Mater DeL WDr!hY Whll• 8roolcl Wfl!ttltld Crunk Gtr11nd Athford Tait It s • 1 '' 'u ' ,, • 2 l ,, l 1 2 1 D 0 1 0 1 0 2 2 2'1516 17 Score br OU•rltr1 El Modt11t U 16 14 11-4.! Then with Laguna up by 14 (fG.26), McCaJla hit a pair of buckets and after a Sun De'(il two-pointer, Corwin canned a free throwt a U.foot baseline jumper and a lay-in for a· 49-30 advantage. In tonight's lilt, the Arlilts' biggest problem Js aloWing down a quick Garey team that abo iJ strong on the boards. A_..V,..,. C~I .. • " •• .... • I • " ._ ' ' ' OltlltM • ' • " o.ntlll • • 1 • -' • ' • -• • ' I -1 • ' I --' • ., ' .... ~ • " Lllllna kldl IMJ ,, ff llf ~ I o 2 4 • 0 J I J I 2 1 I I I 20 t • 0 ' • ' 1 • 1 I 1 I n12l6.s1 ._ '"' Qu.lrftn ,....V•llrf I .5 U •-M ~lmldl 1a 10 11 t•-• Saddlehack Loses, 70-68, To Raiders Moorpark QJI1ege11 J i m Earl hit a shot rrom clos~ in with 10 seconds left in the game to hand host Saddleback C.Ollege a 7o.6ll defeat Jn non· conference baskelb&ll acUOn Tuesday night at Mission Vie- jo High. lt was another tough defeat for coach Roy Stevens• Gauchos, which had battled back from a seven-point halftime deficit to take an eight.point lead m i d w a y through the second hall and then lose It. The defeat wu Saddleback's 10th ln 11 games this year. Earl, a g..5 IOphomore, WU DtJrly a one-man show for the Ritden, leading his Learn with fl points and gettlng a batch of rebounds. Moorpark won the game at Ille free throw line, oothittlng the Gauchoe, 30-22. Sa<f\tleback bad a 23-20 edge in field goals. Reserve Pete Jl o b e rt s sparked lhe Gauchos with 16 points while Richie. Price and Dan Kratz contributed 10 each. 1 Saddleback returns to action Thursday night at Mission Viejo High, hosting rugged Fullerton. c ........ KN• -..... --... -._.. f'ch I ... ·- llfldltMdi: 161) ,, . . ' • • • • . " ' I • • • 1 1 • • • ' . " " ., ... ' ' ' " I I' • • ' ' ' . ' ' . ' . " ' . H ~ I Williams, * * * Oolftn Wnl (Ml 1 • " ~~~Miii l I ~-~l•lr 1 l ~r I " ' 1 ~~l!oii • l ' ""~ I ••• • ' ....... • ' • To!1!1 • " " Cll'"'"" l'"l"Kh tJa) Basketball Results ,. 3. "We didn't play very well today, did wt,'' coach Jerry Tardie asked 1n an •Pologetlc manner. "It certainly was a difierent team than the. one you saw last night (M.onday)." Indeed it was. Huntl"910l'I 8tto:.h 20 11 17 %2-11 Baltimore Fights Back To Defend Integrity The Monarchs fell behind midway , through the first by . quarter but picked up the tem- in general to be questioned thrOugh innuendo and distor. Uon." 'i l i 'I " "f r, .lll·l No other newspaper In the world cares about your com-munit;y JJke your community daily newspaper does. It'• the DAlLY PILOT. ,J I ,1 .J SHR W OU.Tf9" UP!lvenlh 10 ' j 11 -31 C•n,_11 t 10 10 -jJ LEASE or BUY • • • 1971 CONTININTAL oa Mlll:CUll:Y - Tifft Y'l\lf 111c11 f19m ti. eemp11i. ·11M ff 11tt11tlf~I ltw LlllCllft tr Men:11,:Y. .r ,....,. cJllolc1. WI •re '''- t. lfl't r rt• 1•r tllll t'PlllnftftlflCI lta .. ""rtlll Ullt,.... fl '(lllr pt!Wl!al ...... , FREE BOO KLET o Stlld Iii -'""" tt r.tllYI 9Vf I .... \eMl:lel llllWlrlfll I ll .-..... : !° 1'-f'tllf111"1 IHll"I lft •YttrnMll1. : ' ' ~ HAMI, .... "" , ... , .. ,.,,, •• ,, · •· · ··• · ···--.. ,.,,_, .......... 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MAIN ST., ORANGE •• , Top Sports SACC Stages Exhibit I Annual TourMy ~~~~cam-. trailers, motor homes, travtl trailers, van converalom and. tent campers wW gr«t .,,.n n>od enthllllull al the Uth AMual Sports, VacaUon IE Travel Show pl111 RecJ:Mtion Vehicle Jtspo .. Ml Jan. 7-16 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. · Santa Ana COuntry Club lllaied Its annual Chrlltmas .Madcap Mlxup jack and Jill : ;team tournament over the •eekend with the winning · combine firing a 123 I<> win by .~aiJ strokes. Marshol1' on one squad and ICOre8 of 68.. · • On the winning team were : :Steve Fossatti and Dr. Robert :·.Casey who &cored a 59. They . :teamed with Mrs. Art DoWlikl , • and Mrs. John ConJey for first .place. The women had a score ·o1 64. In a milted beat ball louma· ment a tie resulted at 11 between two teiuiur. On on e squad were Mr. and Mrs. John Francis with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrill. on the other .... Mr. and Mn. John Lindley with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kribel. Lquna Beach The Laguna Beach women'• golf club staged a low gross, low net tournament at Laguna Beach golf course recently. One entire sectlon of the vast edlibit hall, large enough I<> hold thr<e football O.lda, . wUI be de.voled to recreation vehicles in all 1lzes, abapes, paint jobs and trim. E•blblton wlll bear ouch prestlgiOU11 trade names as Ford, IntemaUonal Harvater, Lance, Open Rold, Apollo, Winnebago, Gypsy, Nomad, Ccntempo among do 1 e n • more. The IJecreation Vehicle 1...Utute (l\VI) Is ._,1ng the dllpla,y, largest ever to be. belcf1uhder one roof. • A tie resulted (or second ·Place at 129 with a team -com- ·posed of Chari" Sutherland, Oecil Wright, Mrs. Frank ltowley and Mn. Robert Boyl : 'Jrinnlng In a playoff. . . 'l\e other squad was com- : • ))Oled of Cliff Shinn, Barney ·.Robinson, Mrs. Hugh Bowe :and .Mn. Jamea VoelkJ. : Santa Ana will host the an- nual pro1 Chr-u match competition Sunday. · Costa Me•a Costa Mesa Goll and Coun- , try Club staged a women'• ..field day tournament ~ntly with scores computed on a low .net basis. In A flight, Lucille Wilson · ·WU the winner with a ,,::~ .followed by Betty Jo Sleva (7&), l\obin King and Mary Evelyn Imler (7&). Barbara .Morton copped a least putts :competition with 32: 1¢ Robin King WU the chip.in victor. · Merrilee Dungan nabbed iinl ptsce in the B fllcht with a 71 followed by Beverly Bat. lill<lnl (71), Sybel Foster (78), ·11osemary Skllllon (80), Irma . Havens (81} and Maxine · Assmus (82). Beverly Bat. llstonl had 29 putts and also r:o11ped the chip-In award. Anne Keenan won the C fillht with a 65 with Ruth sclillling second at 89. ·others Included . Betty Brown (73), Ellie SUpes, (75), II I ~a England (78), Vonda Adanis (II) and Dorothy Bowen (83). Ellie SUpes bad 29 putts and tied with Dorothy Bowen for the chip. in award. Closest to the pin winner for the day was Vonda Adams who pitched to within 10 ln- che!: on No. 11. Law net winner of the year was Gerry Watson with a gcore of 155. The women's club also stag. ed a tln whbtle tournament with VI Hosklns the ..-,. with 1 42 followed by Honora Murphy at 55 and Sybil Foster at 56. Mrs. John Poor was the A flight gross winner with an 83 while Mrs .. Leonard Drexellu11 copped low net monors with a 64. In tbe B flight <0mpetlllon, Mrs. Art Griffin firtd an 81 for grQ.SS honors with Mri. Waltef Davison wiftning low net with a 85. ·· Mrs. Rlch8rd Whitaker cop- ped the C flight· II""' award with a 107 with Mmes. Glenn McMullen and JatTlff O'Con- nor tying for low net honors at 75. Ranelao S.J The women's c 1 u b at llan<:bo San Joaquin golf coune staged a Christmas party better ball of fouriome tournament this week with G 1 or la Talmadge 1 a a in g apedal recognition as the ace of aces. The · · teaJn fired • 11 and k:J'::J':J Margaret De- Bacb, Vi 'Salrton, Jeanne Grif· fin and Charlene Collins. A tie resulted at 61 for se- cond pJ~ with Kay May • Jeanne Lamar, Ann Heslk and Natalie Beckman on one squad. The other team was composed of Marion Keeler, Florence Willets, Nan Moore and l"'1 Willey. Another Ue resulted al 115 with Jean Riber, M 111 i e Stevens, Vivian Troutman and Florence Willets on one side. 'Ibe other had Mary Evelyn Im1er, Jean cuch, pat Lackner and Anna Le e Shetler. America·'s mania for com~ fort ii apparent in the '12 models. A« one veteran motor vacatloneer observed, " 'All the comforts of home' ls no longer an idle phrase when it comes to recreaUon vehicles, even the smallest.'.' Shower, lavatory and 1lees>- lng facilities are comparable to the finest motel: handlome, efficient gas, butane or elec- tric stoves and refrigerators are l)OW standard equipment. Some vehicles have air con- ditioning. Today's motor homes and campers are truly custom- b u 11 t • Spoclally-<leY<loped, multi-apeed engines can take a .motor home up 1 steep incline with ease. Slarlllng changes have al!o been made In design. VIII!, ln many cases, no longer look like d e 11 v e r y trucks. Streamlined, painted ln at- tractive colors. they can hold their own with some of the smaller aport.s cars on the road. Bruin Book Now on Sale The official 1'71·'12 UCLA Big Canvon basketball news media guide ' is DOW available to fans for $2, Big Canyon Country CJub of Including first-class postage. Newport Beach staged Ha first It is an attractive 7&-page annual Christmas ham shoot book covering the Bruins' this week with Jack Love and defending NCAA .champions. Everett Peterson firing ~ low Besides all the rigular ltemJ, &core of 60 to win the auch as rosters and thumbnail partner's better ball com-sketches, th.is edition includes petition. many new features, like coach A three-way tie resulted for John Wooden's famed pyram.Jd second place at 62 and i•' of success. eluded teams of Robert Keller Fans may send a check to El l\'iguel and Dr. l\lchard Buskirk ; the UCLA athletic news J,ck Grundboffer and Dennis bureau, 405 Hilgard Ave., Los Bill Kerr was a double win-Harwood; along with Tom Angeles, 90024 and it will be :ner in a men'• club partner's Walker and Bill Hannen. malled out immedlately. better ball tournament at El p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;,. : Niguel Coutry Club In Laguna Niguel recently. · Kerr teamed with Jim with Oscar Kummer on the .other to post the wins with net . • . ~Top Skiing Reported . : Skiing remains excellent in :the Southland with all of the ~Southern California resorts :reporting good to excellent conditions aner a storm mov· ··ec1 in three days ago. 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Huntln&l<XI Btacll <r :In Ille co11op Deal at ~ New York. gram for the deal and bearllll feaalonal planlll or Interpreter wtn ~ 111 finl pllr <1' D!tedlnl will be E. Golden w..i ;iiille,,t. havo lmpotrod. and ~ tbetr for lbe deaf. hr' Fridiy •"l!<>P. J.,,. *1 Grayall. ;. llildent 'db nine been ohow!ng a mo., tntereot --. llllllY btar!n& Olber Jllor.<• are Dan llJd lfi..;,. ,. , · ~ or ·..,.nenco: .. la daal In' deal clramallcl, and plan atudenla are learnlnc tbt slCJ1 Golden, Cbai'leoe Bt....n.r, ;.:~6"iPi':! I . ' ~.~·'1tt~PJayed'by ·~.:..._lle<pron and Cllrll \ ~ins ' · and ~B••"" · ' k M "cal E d Jae~ urns, Rtilhie Montes in~ or p.m. In 1 ~fl(l . U8f. ye ft Za~McEwan, the ooly ~·-•· Ille )ltlOts Pl . Severe! • , " ~ ' . be.rtlg ~In the cut. . · The ftrat mualcal uellon p,m,. or mall pirUcu1111 to ¥Win' Ml been rapkUy ! , • j tobepreseritedtfY Buena theBuenaP1tk_,Pltyen,1om l~•lln~etobeln '•--• . ; ~~-· ' •. Park Players Ii In tbe plan-Eudora Aveauo, llUtna Park, the Play. He bt the moat * MATINEES DAILY * ••s..--" nlng stages. Jilllial 1 iprepara-experltaced actor in the pro-c..1-.. ,,_ irH , rT lions are being i/iiide tor 00::-,.,., and auditions will ductloil, tI1Is betng bis n1nlh .!' · c.111 """ performances in JnM and Ju· K'i " 1 1,, ~co.""' .... -, -I•. -;f'.• be arranged for ill qualified '-'-=='-!h-'--"'-' •' · " applicants. · "J n 1 IN" ' The players pre,.Uy .n ... ~ -'-'--------• n. _ in~~or an 1~estra ~'""" ' \nd' • '. • 'lndlvlduala In-Atsc. terested in becoming an "DOWN Hill RACER'' archestra member, :or would · ' Hirt to be conalderaol lo< tbe ~ .. ~ poolllon or ~ are In-,l;;;;;;;;;i;;.;i;::=:;;:;::~ , Ylifd !O call ~ alter 5 NIW LOW ra1cls1 ... ~ c-. ....... ~.tM..-. ........ ,.,_. J!lliiWili it 11.ot S... tkni M. 11.IO , ...,., 1:1ttti 7:00 P.M. ..... ttir. M. 6::10.J:IO ,_ H"" O'llR CN•t.tw•M "PLAY "llSTY FOR ME" ... ''SKI N GAME" wltti ,,._. GClnMr Cc.~ ... Sat ..... 111• • 'liJO P.M, THIAtn CLOSID DIC. ll·2J-~ . ' '\' •, 'o,i.il .. 'IM:1••1r II "THE HD.l&TAOM , CHRONICLE" ll(tLUSIVI ., llh ,SMAS.!:,1 r'~~.K ua 1TI1A11111'1"'.· , ' I " ~.Y. OA-11.Y NlWS I t I • '' ''TM N...._ C._ ~-w ...... ,. ,. -y-,--·· ,"f ;.~EWSWEEK .,,.. ... Tlirller ..... y .... f Al "J ,-Nod .POST ' •1in11 TllAN ~~ ~ ....... . ' TWINl " •' MOST PEOrLE GO .OUT TO SEE A MOVIEJt()W .. THEY. C~N ~-OUT'lO ~ SEE A THEATRE, TOO!!. LOEWS· TWINS 1 In FOUNTAIN VAllEY ................. ~. JUNIOI MATIN~ DAILY AT 2 f>!M. UNTIL DEC. 25 , ~-lat .• '-!7 ..... ,,.....,,,..2 SPECIAL JUNIOR MATINEE 2 P.M. SHOWN DAILY UNTIL DEC. 25 "BLµi;wm WHITED "' Tho huntfc(tho Grtot WNeo ihlltc AaNllMCENTOIRJd~-'-" . ... NmOHi.L GfNUIAL JICTUllU Ml.V.lf TECHICOLOft• "Qo " ' ALSO THIS BEAUTIF.UL fl~ ''THE AFRICAN ELEPHAl!fr' • ' ,y . " . ~' .We 'dido't.Jqst ~"uild' a theatre, w' cre,ted a:, whate environmentp f yth4ra th•·•tm••PcP•re .Is:~&Xedr seats roomY,.•nd~idefy:spaced, projection end " und perfect .and " ·wl!ere there's p~nty of FREE well· 'lighted parklntr.• In shori, lt•s ' already 19BQ a~\J,.OEW~ ln' OljN · "TAIN VALLE.YI '., i,. .w, ·~lf-.ii'•'Plio!it:W.li06 ~ ~· ·~ .... - ' I' I I I '' I I .. Men in Senvie -AIPa1a Alaa rj. 11111 I C ' -al .. ! and ,' . . l' ~ , ~vy,~nt (I um l,Cf? KT•dt) ~,._•Qou,)luaband of ·,the former Miss QriJUne M: Brogga-••bf '11176 Barry Plate. Westminster is: tem- porarily staUoned at Cubi Point, Republle ... f Ille Phillp- lnts wlll>:l!atrolSquadn>o II: I lidd."Mm ln::sdvlce ~ 1.: Anny l ll'rt-· ·Scell L Plfllll:r,:.a~of.;..Mn:; Lois 4, Parker, :zsa1:Cre1tvlew ; Newjiort>Beath; JI assl&lf<d10 Ft, Ord( wlM<e.l!t i> training under the modern volunteer Almy ,11eld experiment! ,: !< .. i: .;,...._._ .~ • ,, ., -, ~'!' ~~..:.~r1aP: :, . .• .---""'"' . "' ···Qt~M~Stp · "Tit• Ols~mlt•r'•'Olihwot~'' . . ' t~,• Eliminates dishpan hands _,.eaS-'fl"fO operate. ' .•Scrapes, wcu .... & r)nses ~t~o toucl!<tfo bQtton. t' '•Your choice"'otCllck'o~-'Holl m6unt. • , . ',• RIG. $39.95 SAVI $;6.i>ol ., 5])9$ ~' 'I· 'U' • .,..:.i ' ... -. •· . .. '· ' . @Sier · ... 51 P1ecie~. .. 1 ·• ~ ' ,• PET CLIPPER-KIT • ·-• " ' • • t . ,• ·:~· • { ,' • I ;~i MH:l~HRI · m.o 1.m. :~~0 1 CLOSf ''Y OU1Y,~ Seen It-o,, r~v. .111 ",:I • Folds floi ' for coinpoct easy storage,, ' ' •'' ', · ::; ' ' I ' • • . "" ... •Substitutes· os o banquet table, sewing toble,,c~l'llpi'ng,.,'ol>le, or jost 'on extra table. 1•" . " 1 I I".> • • Comp!ete,s~Uoclude;s 30"x54" table, ne,t, set of 11oadl8' &-i;ous. ; «' 'C~MPUft WITH i 2:PADDLll ,)-~ .......... ' . '• j, ' .. ' . ,. fUN • ~ ·"· Gift f0tlt 1t'f.-'!"''*'" .-. f'jt.JA\L".'f\ .I ' • fl l '-•..:-'t . "' .. ' ·~· " "BOY.• .,.luxe · • · '.BISEBllL:GlqYE · . ., ~ I • ''A UHi,• t-pet's . 1' .Dt:lltfltl'', r ) l 1 • ., Top groil),, cowhide.with •. ;; Nper scoop poc.ket. 1 )C--laced fingers, web & t hffl gives .extro s~pport. ' ~UG. $4.99 $]99 '. "''"' ...... 1.,,.., ' ~d... "' ~1:~p1E' · t:v. sroor.·~ • A comfy.TV stoOI great • l I . . llG. $19;95 . . ~· . . e -«!aittle~s steel,beourf '-'ln,o hondsome leother 0sheoth. . ' 'e 'So sharp you con t;.~ ,. !hove with it. 1 ' . $295-110. $3.95 ... : ,, ,, SA.VI 1 .0 0' '" '~ '4--1 • ' • • r '· Lonq~H~ndled ,COR..._., POPPER • It's.fun! Use ovtr fireplace, rang!' ,or campfire, ! I' ' ' •'. <· ; : . .. ·: ,. • fol hard to reach places. • 2 quart cC1pacity-no . ·'7· • Solid cotors ••Y.· ll0.~.15 SAVI $1.601 ' . • !' . -·~. ~ • • • •• mess Ot'WCllle, Rift $1.29 ' "-NOTHING • r UKI FlllN llOPC01N1. . ' '~ ~ ' . ~ lletant '""nlsll 19ol<I· ,fAllCY POKER .· SEt t ~ I • I • .I 0 ' • , 1 "''*"·Jh' Man Who ~qs (v•rythlntl" _ e Year 'round ·i.n -..handtomely bo11ed Poker Set contalns 375 chipf' In i3 cofors phis 2 dtck1 of profe1sionol .qua\ity playing cardt, i -.......... ( . . . ' , • !he l~k of ,hand carve,d woo4l tr• impress any mon on YoUr Chtistma,.•lisfl S.fl1 .. .._; $8·99 .... $19.99 .. ''-. . • • WQWI IAvt $1 J .001 • -• • • • ... ~ ' . ·l· , ' I .\!Qt ' ' S""c·1•·>·''' • r'& Rlo .. 1,1 •• ,., ..... CHRIST~r i:f .. -'. 1.m. • 6 If&, ~' ~ •. C'OSfD CH~'-'11 .: ~~i t,; ·,.t , t 1 I ' '' I 'I' ,. , "· , , ·11 AmeHccin Made~ Uf'effme .Gu~r,aiiteel" ~ ,Zi~~/ cqro~"'.le aouble;pl~ie'd ~ pr~~isi~~ machined: " · · · · f < • ' C! ~erf;,c:t'f9f~briltmas givi~gl -" ',.'. . · '1 "_ • 1 • ' ' • • • • • • " . ..~2 ·Pc; Set ,Contains: "'.. . · .. 1 ....,. v; (I J& )'a :' Jqua fe 'c:ftiVe0 SO~kel$. '"\,.. . 5'"$9uprt<Mve:adapter. v .. t • """\~i~~rsible.ratchet ~andle. o · • ... ~ ~xtenlio,.'.c ..... , ' ~'SP,c11.~1P.J~~Ut. ""''JQQI bo~--• ' " ' • • UG • .$4.49 '' ~.,, SAVf$1.701 '1, ,, • "" ELECTRIC'.· .·~ .. iENGRAVER . . . ,..,:, ,., .. -,' • How ··norM ,.,.. ~·, , onent marSdnqs ol\ ,\ • .. mtrcl, 91011, p!a1tic : / •• , onY Mird 1urfcict,' ',~~ I" ••• • iteJ111'90fY (K'CI I ' . ' I • v 1! \ i • ; OUfob~. hi"Dl .. frH .. .. COi!'"if{'. ' . . . ,... ........ ·' .. s499·. I . ' . . SAVI ft .a,1. ' - • ,I' • .. • ! ·-• . ""'W; ..,. .. ..... );; ·.~ ..... i ' I \ s,-vi $6.001\ ! •., .~«. ..... 1 i' ' ,., .i -:-: .. .P..-...., H~ Ollti'! . '• ~ . """":"""' . ~ ,. ' .. • • • •· STOlll · POLiSHING Ill · ' ' . I . j l • I • " j . " ' I ' .... ""~ ......... -. ·-.... ~ .. ~ .... .,.. ... -... ,,...,_.._..,....._ ···~· . ~ -- • • I l I f - "· • WelCome , B;g Year .!L&QAL NOO'ICB l Aboard ' . •• . • . . ··~ .• .. ' I -- . ~.-22.1911 ' 'UAILY-. ··~~g~t-cent Gr iil<;h A "' ' ,. ' ~ . Outlook fol!~· ·l97·~ .. 'B ~ · .. ·.. .~sy . • • • • t •• . , .. :;.• ··'~r~_;,~ -.o1•u3 bllllci0. ;~~·~:si~o~~ B~~~-·ol S.a!Oai.o~ Postage Costs m .•. fd fo r c,nrd. s. _, __ Dip .... . "1 lllllEVB the. tm econ-.. ,..,uci;:i: ~ meanl.nsfUI U.S. ..,. ~ • · ~W YORK (UPI) -II ·environment alnce 11165" 'with ~ prlorlUu and ,ea, NE114 \, :. · ~ I'*" al)d mool!y · ':,X ':id hew"."""'~'~: tonat~n s1ow10,,.10,.., "'II' force as an llllYleldil)g-OM , SAP> • -• cardl. So' aid Ibo, ., _ _,. • mamgm wbo control ll10R cllairman and chle( eaacllti rate tilcreaaea, d oww ._. lf>t. licht aga1n11 Jnf10Uo11, 1 Afthou&h peoplt ara bUylng them." · -" cards -11111 ...,. ~ than m bUlion aDnually In of lltabom)I Cout Line = rateo and higher prof Ill," but B r o w n o I N '( L f c, more _.i.. Chrlalmu ~'" • hid heeD • ..,.....,. tbll ,_ IDd that -·-=Cllllomeroc-road r---·y; Jact.lv"",. he lei! that lhlo,·dld 11111 opell Restabllizelheprlco.leveltllll catda,'"'-''-conl'M•N~-llll1a ~oolhe •. -· ~-t ..... 4. .... """"~' -~ • ··-·--. ~~ -·· ' '--~ 11111 -... ~ ~ -w _, "-.-Flt., lhe llllb largest~ ~· " rest<ire lhe no..,.., ~·,•.. tur·-··-Jaa ••-""'" ~.. -·~ -~, Ibo ""'"1 _.... --•,'.''"•about,,.,. llbould he a ,,_ ·'·"·US 1 · nit'-·" "oth'"'-•-· -·~· -,...,,~. mat .. whlch WOll!dH ..... ..., .. ~.~-· """" _.,. tauu11 umt ~ w•: • . r• ~ '"_l'.9Q MOO b . a 1 ... -ups, er_. •, · 'aatea this llllOD.• : • · But lrftns c:obeD, whole (oOd yeor., · • 1tu of mo111 iban $1Jl",bi1f!on..' itill'have 'P)>aae l("1:{"~~ cost Pre&Sllt!!•. on prlcu' will ' The NaU<ul "-!atlca of out to~t I -•·CfRI. , P'ifttl 4•e10 e c.rd Co. I Top, ea=v .. ,In lleel, "W~ 11111 J boom. y~, too many C0111Ulllen l!lll r ' \ell~ unemRloym~nt. a.~ 4 i.. • A.IOOfc-Jor ~ oporiloa ~ ll\Orel '""'1 Ver- raU....U, U.., Jlllos, oil, 1912 li\oUfd -ye to ~'a )'ell' ••·'"'"' .. w. aald. , . ' «od.e growth. Wr.oc-pr1ee "''l' Greetinf"""' Putilllbori.aald G,...llnp corR. liif.lllo qlllll· miml lo ,..~.. ·"" 3!1' nibber;· lri!iir.,..., Jnd, •~· ol aound ;,..-;. 111botanllal, ~-~ .,. -' th OlristmaaCOJ<IW.wereex-l)'andpli oltliat u.i;----v..,-" •····-..........:• ... __ ._,,,,_._.fh~UellOli Eliol~aoeway~amedl&'il.e tthroi:IP.~l\le.Ull)e todealwlmlal ' ' .... " . -·~111.·'c:-llallnlfll,cblJ· -~ ..... "L • .,, ~Y~ put It -"way: "A .. -r;vrui:-~-~~ ~~..:;;1o;::...:i,~anifrt. ;;::~.trn'i:!~-ii:!!:f.!° .. toe~n:~~~~~hl~~~ .. .' Re,~...:.-g '. •iY"";;a .... ~Pl,l~creas:'d :'h;:j~-:--b",;,~';:n'!!. :t.!,b:.~t..:i:1r11>- ·• tJonaf llUl"("f were opllmlatlc nation," 'WI ~ P, lhan ever bOcaUJe lhe climate . pahiion~ry l).>:al and n\one. W.l.,LLI ' · f>Ollage .,.;ti,.,.. ,the 4ei1era1 and ~t thoae In lhe middle boo or a rold """•Dion oo II tt about the coming yeor. One Bradahaw, 'presk!tnl, Attantlc ln 'the .,,.. Id nom 'ii tur tary pohcles. • • I . acomm1,. 1~ •''. • , ,. price rlll(l -• oollillll hell. and now II doelln't. Tiie ribbon -pcedkted boosta In corporal. Richfield (AlldQj1JOU>lara<S-Ing bemJi,.: ... l II-Rinfret of "Rlnlret·lloalo• Executives . "Webave... ,yearo," "J-PluilrOl ltull Crall II put on the-canL· p~fill-DP ·to IO pen:eo~ · lndu.trW -paily In.the U.S. AJkecf'whal llliOiild be done lo ' Associates: We have' f4 atop · .. '. .. asspclallon Harry » ' ·· = .saw th~ '!""'oml• w\th ~ ol $21.7f blDlon In reatore economic·atablllty over inflation. . , • : · Cooper 11id. • • -' ' • • gro .doubling:· en wero li'IO. . "" • . the long tenn,' moot ol the ei-"Jan1way, economist:• GO! .Sp" e'"'·]'_ .o ... .: . ~!lio •l ·mailed . I. s W. ells ''F ...... , g' 0 Re· po'. rts' leaa oP!Jmlitic but-saw steady "We believe .\ .the •cti\al " ectlves jiolled said the priority the huslneaa buyer buying• ilA ';""' ,, 1n1Wf00• Cliri191>aa ca!<i1 last . aa· ' I~· • . · t ; : ~ ,economic lrvrii .OOukf ·be ternis were.: .eorislstent m. ag~ 'and be won't do that. , NE , . year, c.onUn.ulhi a ~'ith Pat· . ,.,~=ta;;.:~~ .. :~~~i!e.~ il,,J:~ ~r:.~~n~'p.::~~ri.: ~and. ~'!ill\!~ ~,. wh~t. hi• ~ .• c .,, :. ~~ ·<!1:1~:::~.: ~: ~l~.ri.~~ ·.s ... •;.:,..' te' ·B:.,; "·• ·. ·.M~· · .. g .. :er·.:. "..! aald Jani<a M R6che to Increase by more than I ..... ~ · '" • ' • • · • · · •" · ' allil the 'd · b Lil ~ a · " , chalhn'an and chief execuUv~ l,., uid Chairman RI • . Some or ~Ir a p 1e c l r l C .. ~·JFIRESTONE ot . Firestone aomeumu: use t~ f I n.• 1 :~1 to ,equaJ J~ : ..... ..t: of General Moton, the world'• ::° C. Fireiione . of u!. -~enda.U,on.s : • !.':': tw~r Co.: Indut.ria! pro. ~onths. betol:e rebrem. ent to L -~-. ;..M..:. ., • • , ,. fargeat.llidustrial comple• FlmtoneTirel<RubberCom-Brildsh•"'·. -0f ARCO,r .. ~l'!JVU;Y·ii pie_..,....,, Coo1' ~thelrdeepbebelaorfo Iota • V" • ,,. • ' SAN .fll1'NCl.W (AP) -hrllllC!lta, the ~ or ;; wlth • !i'IO oates or .fl8.75 fl'lllY, ~. Ohio, with 1a1e1 =1;!.ri':,•1~~e~ •. :;;:-~r.;nP~~ 1~teu· leax~ a,laal\l1f Ifni¥°'! mat-m~:Pi!"1i!~e ·::;· :'~ ... ~~~w!::• ~...-U:,. :....= b~~· .. _ . · of $2.!3,l>Jllion.; ' '. I peUtive ID th< world marui.•. lhll· •eontlnue• we'H'" p;i. .. -~they;~~'" 01 grea<pa· .Cllri•lm&s .canla. ill boxed Fargo Bank ' ~ 'I to lnt!\ldllce addltlonal com· :; !tea .e bell~ ~e nf1 ~ GEORGE A. Cmusn:E, vice Then we sh.iuld have an early ourselves right out, df.~ the .... ti1tri:af ~~~ • ' • ~ ' ~ultlple1;, o~ ~ents in ~er with 'P'int· ·western petition. and in • o u. t he r n :· ood dy :; for traJuo:'!m prtaldent and cbt~f-ecol\omlst, . retw:n to _free -~ a r k e t' market: T1'lil wtll ~ulre bet-, ',A .~·~ hird!J discoiint stOrea and chain ~ and TtUst 1Go. of 10s ~ the reau)tq Nnk ~v!, ·for the frte world •t F. w; Dodge ,· dlvllh>n of tJu:oUg~ busmess that b fu~y ter cmnmunciaUOns •. wJ l hr typic::al eump)i 1 is that. or sto~. He ~d .tile av.erage ~eles has been approved b1 'wl'.il itJ1tt ·on11 11ree:)in..<eat of -said J. K .. JarnieaOn,.cha~ McGraw' Hill and· adtborlty OD q:1111petiti,ve;· f la,bor t_hdt , 11 ~mp1oyes so they,'11; kDQw the ROger Blo\igl\, . who preceded afi:e C::•-~ ·l~eat ·~ tht U.S. camptrouer· of the . the bank'l•depoelte... • t of slina.rttou OfiN,ew Jersey the co~trucUon . !Ml'ket, ex-reasona~le hi its , asp11~t~hs tmpor~ of this in ~lr ~~ his retlreme'nffrom U'.S. steel: pi-ice of ~mp to ·.:C. it curre,The ncyjuitlce .., n:PI~. t, ~ ~~ ~ ~~~ ..,. ~ largest industrial' corn! pects 1 GNP. g1111 of about and governpient .. ~ i 1 terms and become .... µiore th 'eSt· " eel prod · But t1iii i>os"8 . · "-.-• .,._.. ind r.~ panf'wiih 1Ues.of:t11.S bllUpii .•Lt5 billion, ~or <ftb\e, ~cent • restrained in ei:ercb~ ,of·:ttp1 Jlridefuln roduct1r4' ~~rs. wiUi b~15~ of . alu;:n \8 cerita 11:aarrJ: ,, g~ 11 up to ~ftrina -the '<OmptroUer:1 ~· "onfy mlntmaDJ" !.: last.year.,•·. ~~J:;.itb~S:Y~~ !!°R1~ of Seaboard,''Curb in.· u!°~~~~piH~:i;n J. overW4*~4nczeaseswhlle'ti)e lfallmark~Am;;1'can =~~:=~-a:: _;t~';!~~es~ ~· "TllE ECONOMY -ahould Christie lntirprets this as a ·nau.n 'and create" a he8Jlb;, assessthelmPactol P!Wenf ~::I'll,. -ir\'!.tlon ;=.ed ~reet!ng1 ~.!!~ thboeir the .merger beuuie H WOUl!I l\lcbard ,.P. Cooley. Wella r·; COOti!Jue . the s]o" -recovery real gio.Wth of 6 wcent or I tax $'Uc~ ... to _. en~t¥"88f .. American Tel ( &' Tel: ·~. I u . ~·ct 0 • • es ""'•-1IJ .,.... ........ t a ye eliminate: competition I t D ,.~·president, 1111 Edward .:.-aWfid. in lBn~ and 'develop "good et.it" .ovep tht ;J;ong ~, modernization of • planta -~ !Uccess of Phase II de~ Jamefl .. ~;Rocbe, who le~ last year., bJt Rust Craft general and ipeclaUzed bank-l ,' Daly, ·board cbaliman of ~ : ~=~:10~r.'?8 wra ~~~ average, of 11.~ Perce.iit .. -~ eq·ui~m~t., . And ~1~ feep ·, On Jts having the suppOrf.of at ~to~~~~ld~~ ~= ~er:t~~~~ ~::; ,he merger c~ • .,; con-• =•Y~:t':he, ~ ::! ~;. H."• I. ~Romnes saw u . He'• year's. 3 ~fent · ~nd. ,1&70' wages. in ·line w1lh. ~r<t ~egments of tbe economr~·And manuA!Mi•lfrl\· a \he end "' becAilli'a~'b,; jess !d!tmlftd for summated prior to Jab. ',ll•or ed -it"' •a...-ru1•-~. l} "zero percent..'~ • ductivdy. .. \ I •lt ~hould, beca~ ita. goa1~o1. ~"'1-~ •••• '.i ""j • r . .... ' .,. ... .,)l}t:I 1"IS •· president and cliief. ezecutlve "I .......... 1.,.,., t • 8 Cort of Bethleh~m: lnstilute ·'halting infl 11 1 ood 1 " this ·niOO! , ii aeep~ ·"'!'-personalized lmprJnleJj cardo, until Weill , Fargo baa a TIMI Jlllllce ~~bad 1" :.z "·-Ame lcan·T .. 1-i... •· A~.· ' ... .,,,, 0 · t:« l hi' h d a 00 s & , .o~ -ned •"""! •"""ucti ty ·, Some i .. .1 .. ,1ry ~ .. -.. also dtfinlllva'••-meat to dlv·e_.. · _J_,.J.., '"'--er ~••-··'"' •All uic r ...,.,...,...new generally···better but ~·a ·m1 .• ·a tax program w c woul everyone. . • , 1-1 . ~-· . ~·rc·L .r-r-• .·, '. ln•;..."~ _.. ..... -e-~--. :n ....... uia1U1111J ,u 11; -0 wvi.uq ,, qi., ~e wofld's largest utility uneasy aboU't'~n.:11..: .. and~ encourage the capital tnarket Bethlehem 8 ....... 1. I\ ...,ill " ln'M article formemben of! -~-1:.!! ___ .-.•' tn~ .1.11 I First W.estem'1 41 northern el~te ~ competition -"'-~·--· -"" asse" o( •~ ,..-,.... ,,__,,_ infl \1 · "" · • the Natlo·-' •··-'atian of ~·~ cul bilck on cor-Calli~-oln-· '" a aa"J·~ bet-• "· ••""ea •· "· ....,.,1¥,ClW' ~. · 1o1t ,_ resultingunemployment,•!.sa andw:.ww-age a on. work if controls ' are ad·' ·. __, ""°""""" UJ-iu. ~'"~""', wu-.-'\'--· me .,_,.. w ,wns ~~ b~ '• . ' · • f R. Mannfni Bfown. J'r:, pZ.esl· JamiesOn ~f , Standard Oil : ministered in a rilaMeJ\ w~ r • MJ)ltifactur~tl, Roche ol)setvT porate. c;ard-buylng 1lhil Y.~· . tory pu.rchuer or ~. -,hole cluster Of couunercial " We expect the real grou de:it . of .Nl!!l! ·Yark Lil •• Restore busmess and con-will induce btl.!llne&s' t6 Invest ·ed UiM -over the 1past 'fi~e Stll r~ .g:ecuttV~t 'loqting ~er la tater: ' bankfnl lel'V!ces throughout " hallonal product (G!jP), to Insurance Co., iiaaeu.« flO.li sumer confidence by reducing and col\!llJl!en io ..,e,id. W• years output per manbour th-for a card for hla wue or the .Wella Far1<>,· ~-mucb of Iba lllte o I ~ 'll)Ol'e t:han _double as tbe nte . billion and 'insttfanCei.,lir Jo~ inflationary ~chology, en-think rigid ceilings ori Pl'9t!ta,, ~ ~t ·8!1 ·average .•~ual young .~I ~ i:me for ttae!t .of the !if>~ CiJifOrnia CallfOl'Jlia." ' t ~ .of.fn!latlQI) lf'11t1• off.and=· ol fS0.32 bllllon. "NYUC ..01 ding price-wage cont' o I a' dividends· and Interest WoufA ra~ ot 6rilt '1 percent In Ulo . bet bo;>lrien!l ~ Yoar,lound Fin~ WealUD Branches U It alf.> aald the 1DOYt ~ ~.pora~e 1 J?Mlfits to me w:llh a GNP increase: of 4 to 5.,l>er~ reducing unemploym~nt •rxJ be a major error. . .. '~' i 1 Um~ ~te1.' .' . . . '. ~.Jhe tYPtmfJ~ ciriS ~· o~ necuwy ,ti) i.t.lfect t b e ellrnln;ite: co~ In cot• -::. voliJfne t. abo~t 15 to .2 O cent and l.S percent increade stabilizing tlle international . ~ . .· 1 , 1 . · .Th!s r~te:, he-1ald, waa \he ... ~~ a1q , ·. {Of,Jl• .retaila me~et. ... ' ,-espon:deht·bapkina: and corn- •:. ·pe~ • ~d. ~arl~ R. iii prices." · monetary ·system. This ~ . ~ANDAR.p or'?':'~ Jer--· lowest of-any ot the 11 h!ading ~.fi>r 35.,, more,~ -"• • J~ uij .Corn~tr(lller William mercial 1¢umtal loam to in- ' i:.-Onime.. prendent and chij!f "Suslaiil.able e c o·n 0 m 1 ¢ volves'addressiiig ourselves to 6eY: At ~ point' It is, iop. early, , industrial ~tries. The com-,, Cjird , m@.npfactpr-1, say B. Camp ruleCf Uie:pro'plSsal · ~rrftedlate-sized ~- :;.ex;eeut1ve of J .n v e 1o to: 1 growth ,, a&fS Henry Kaul• urbaft ''development, workers' to te,11.,J:.lisf.ory sugg~ts ~a~·~ ~.a.bl'~ Jlaure . for1 , 'Ji e J-t\ that whiJe there are~-SS. "wUI 1 produce JKJ ' 1lgnlftcant Wells Fiµ-go ls tbe1 • tbird 1.,, Dlv_ers.ifled S:em~ of ~n-man, Partner: and economist education and ' 'tr.!iinlng and a pnce-wage.conb'W4 .Policy IS; Germany wa! 5.~ p,erce~. for ~ an!i '~nt q.1'41 being .snU-comReUtive reaults." ' largest bank in cautornia and , ner.,oli!, th~ ~rids lar"'~ t Sal m. B Uie N pollution controls. to be successful , i_t •• 1f_ill be Sweden 7.9, Sw1tzerlanit 6:2 i;Usplayed, ip ,c¥Ct.l>..rac~. this "On lhe cOntrary," he was 'ltth largest ' in 'the country, • group ol. investment coq>-a k 0 OD . 10 1:8• l ew • b e c a u s e pr_odilcttVIQ' ID. and Japa,rt 14.2.· . , year, it's not because tqey quoted ~ sa~ .. "ln northern : whi~ 'First, W~ Is 'eighth .,. parties. It manages, assets of Yorfut ':rt,ne ~~ l~es ~ OREM OF IRS. We are mov-creases.', Whethr thtS hlJ>-1 In ~*i~'be-'8-id· houfry rai~ ~ pr~. Rather, Callfohili wbtre Wells Fargo J,argest in the state and seth in t, abOut '8 billion and ii .• ma1or , ;~e in the. u": . · lng. and have ~. for nine pens will ~pend on thi~fl:ltur~ compensit'.iOrl in ~ same ',tbt~ ..aa'4:. ~t ~~ 'publiC'1 m1lnta}.ql' .. l 1 ml)Orify ~ Its ~ize 1n the nation.' ' . 1lock -ket lorce. , • ..,, . . · · . . months. Now,. release. controls course of fi¥:al 1'8!1¢ Jlll>petaty ,P,<J;iyd· rqse & p<Tl'enl ~ Yell! tn ·.,IP!\ !'1;, Wer q,uallty ~ ip;;;;;;;;;;i:~;;;;;;;;;i;~;;;;;i:..;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; • . "YI~·~ optim:isti~.and ~~· . ~'MOST eConodiiaLsf once i:easonabJe pr.1~ ~.bll,lty ; policy~~ than.on ;~.t~ the Unitedo-.•States, ~"~--'!¥.>~e~ .. :;.-1 ' • t ror am petctnt rear grOWQt echo this opt\ffi!Sm, 1 few· are-is ~~~ved. Add .tlie,di.sc1phn41 of contrOll lh e!f~. ; • meant t1Jat unit tabor ·~ "There'a.·•,t fuU;,.ra nae .of ·$195,0IO T-AX SHELTER -.1971 .. ;,iniheecono~y,"aald S~wu;t. morecau_ti~.Dr.,PierreA.1 of a s.teady,,,DJ'<i·.derate Seabo~·Jtail!'ay::)Ve in. rose3.9.peroent iyeer ,eom-: ·prjqfJ'·for,c,arda:.tvaU•~.11 •• • ....., ........... ,.....,.......,,., • a: S. c.ort, chavman, Bethlehem .R Rlnfr~ preaid~t of1·~~ tpoll(!.~ •. po lief and Im-the~!·~· lnduJtry,, support' . JlBI;;ed with 3.2 ln ,Genn11ny':2.5· ~ .®&lrytld r..iarttn Dash oJ_ .tJ!e ·r ,...... '~ ,,.,,.,.,.,.~ l.lhWl•Mafttt: !, steel: C:Orp., 26th largeS!· hh Boston .. ASsoclate( abd .forlrier; J)lemen~ With ·a.. f£scatrPQ~y' th~ :Pi'¢sidept'1 ·~~am "· m Sweden, Iese than ~per-'~ Atnerican '~.Grou'p .. ~1Il'I 11• '., ........ 011: MOU n ...... I :, dystrial company. ~·~ U.S . advisor .to~~~~ ~o~ that yrill J?l!!l'rru~ capital in· th~ ground«rulet ·~ye been1 cent ,tn.japan &?¥1 ~~~1e1\ ! 4..~tlf .rppyerptpt. ~:• ·· •'· ,nj " ·~'"'(l:t:-:;~~~u ... with sales of $3 bllli*-Jni:li and N11on, · s&id J:ie,.. wU vestmentltO flotvlslr. · .la1d.4own. ,. • .. ,. ;, ·: ~ . .Jn Switzerla.nd.. ''"'° ~ .. '' .1 .. lot of~ have Men buY.hl& . . ' ' '. • ,. • ,. • ' ' , * • •• • • • • .. ·• .. ' ' . ·~ ' ·~·· •) -••' \ .. • • • • M ' • • •• t " " ' ' " • .. . . ' ' •• . "• I• ' f" . , .• '. ___ .. ... t •• . .. •• . .. •• t· ' . • .! • •• T . . .. ....... .. ~ . ' .. ' . . ! , • . ' • " . ' ... ' " I • ' ;,,. . "· ..... -· . . 1... j ..... ,~ ~· I ''. /J> ' '' ' ' ' " . .. . ' . . /,, ~ wt·'vE·~:;GO.T .: .. ·~:-.. ,. , ... .. .. . ' ~ ' ' •' ' I • ~ t ., . " ••• IT .ALL ~ r··· .. ' .. , , ~ .. ,I • •f\·. ·-· ' ' ' j' ~ :-, .. _ r' '•/" l .,.,. ' ,.t•j ..,, ·~ ,, . . . . ... ' . TOG£TN£R .. • • > .,. .' I .. :•. ..... . ····~ 't .. ~.. • ' • ... . -. ' '.~I " -.. , ' " ' . . " ' .~.. . ' .. .... ~ . , . .......... • f.. '). '" •• ' i:;,-• : ... ~, I ',1 • '. .. .,. ' .. l ' •' ~I 'd;ffll ~' '.:. # ·~:· ,..r.tti•· \. ·"· ; • •: ~ ~. 1...... .t ... " ..._, \ .. ' . ' • Y' ,,j.o)! f ti I I • • • • ,,.., \ . " ' "" I I ' '' • ' ' ' • ~J~~~ inc1._11:C1~~._~.y,~~:.;sc;an ··Di •. gQ ·:~.n·~;1 sCinta .:· · ·B.arbera · c:.hCi.n11 ·811~~T·o.taJ 1i1•v:i~i:c,'r.' . " . '... . .. ' ... . . .. • .. ,,, ,'1 :.~· •. : .... .. ' ' ' • ' .. .. - • • • • . . • ' ". • • .. • N • • .. ' .. • • • • I ' . ·-I. .. • ... ..41,,.. ~-.... ,..... ... . •• • 11 t o I "I • . " "' ' • ' t • . ....... ~ ·-t~- ' . ·-· • • • • • 1 , • ~ Yes, now: you c~!I. fin4 out wfici+'f ~~n . San. p~go's · ·televJslon chanri•ls 6, 8 cincl' 10 • ' • • • • • 4 I , I .. '" , , I . -ancf ·.•,,en on · ·Santa Barbara·~ ··channel. ·3 -In the week's worth ~: Hstlngs J.OU' 4 "' • \ ' •I,. I I , CJ•t :~v'~ ~~y 1" TV WE~.~~ in :t~e.'~~Dy.'~s.~ilr the DAILY "PILOT,' W1ttJ the ... Ip of. our , . ~ds at TV . ~~~. the, . D~l,t Y . PILOT '.CJot It ',all ,together. ._.?', , we offer ~tecid,l'.'S,· especlGDy thol•,\'ln· the 150titli -ora!'fe.. Coast area and au · Otlten . • •l •·-t··,···-. •'!: on communlfY .... ~bles .,who ca"· ,..._ Jn , ·~If :th•"slgnals ~there are· In the :.soutlilclnd, .. ' ' • • ' • r '\o' ! .,. . • 'Total Televisjo11' ... fh• 111ost cpinple,te . newsf¥1Per Osting of ,ttlevlsfon fare avaUable. ~ ' , 1 Ir~ I • • , l • I • ~ "1••.o! •• ,. ; • " •, .. E~ery Saturday '" .Y.Y Week--. ~~ery . Da~y_.'in paily r¥ Lo.9 • .. .. ,. 4 .... _ ';al• (I • • • r I •• • f ...... • t .. • • " ... . . . . . .. .. OAll.Y PILOT s t . ' . • f .. -. ·~ -·-···-.... ~~-·· " • Decombtr , I f7l OA!t.Y l'llOT ) • ' • ff .fMlV PR.OT ' .• . . .' . ~ Jf a;'fUlgement P.at1:e:r Set . . . For · Jrvin.e . . ,A .... ol one<lay l<lllinan to <lnolOp <l)anagement and . ..........,.,lldlls will be ol.' ·:lend dUrin(. the wln1 er .-W tllrqjl UC lrTim El· .. ...,_. . • Alihougti Ille l<lllinan '!'"• -. eacjt 11 ·_,.~ qr ··te1t-Cont.ainfd. officlala . -J, ·enabllng oomponles 14 ' -employ .. ooly to lhe lllOll apo plicable ~. .. · . Taught by Irvine r<sldent Howanl Wilson, the objective of the sessions ii to he1p com- panies In lhe Irvine ana train and develop lheir personnel. 'l1>e ......... will be held "' Satunloys ~ l :lO a.m. to, 4:30 p.m; '!be ; -will lnclade .. .._ ID -.iandinr and _....,employs, Jan. 22; ln•••llC ~ am.. Jan. ti; ~ bellavior, Ftb.-n; <•otmieling employes, l'eb. 2111 ml -loy• training, Marcb u. Purlber information may be obtained from lhe UCI ~ olfice at im.w'I. Men in " ·semce U.S. .Air Force Muter Seraeant Joe A • Parkey, son of Mr. and Mra. E. R. Paiby, 200 Knmvllle SI, Huntlnglon Beach. bu recti ved tbe Bronze Stft Medal !or meritorious oervlce while engaged In military operations. Serseant Parkey dlJllngulshed hlmaell u chief of the munitions sefvicea branch of the 40ltb Munitiona Maintenance Squa,dron a t Ubon Royal T¥! A F B , Thailand. 'Jbe lerJlanl WU bonond al Nell.ii AFB, Ntv., where be .... -with • unit ol the Tacllcal Air Command which ---bit unill lor air -ol U.S. grvwid lortt1. lie oerved In the U.S. Army In thi Soutlnrest Paclllc dur-lnl World War II. The _,..nt tnlerec! the Air l'orca In tMI and Ill a 'Vtleran of the 1f«un War ""1d bu ...,p1o1e11 1f moolbl duly ID Vjef.nlm. Airman Pl t 11 ·J. Bl*, "" o1 111ni A. Blair ol 5762 !!pl Drl ... ~ Beach, ~t::C:;:...: :t·~ ~ ,.,. .... Clnlmllld'• Lackland All!I, Ta.·llell ~ at ~ml fll' lraialll N l Jn .. -spoclalllt. • FROM ·90., DAY CAStf •0 (~6 ~.MOMtMS·; AND ,'.NQ .i;DOWN«~c. i.---------· --.-...---. , . . ... • . ·-C-4Mt' . .\ .... .. 2s~~~ .. ·1 . . . . . ·SPACE COMMAND REMOTE CONTitOL -~.s~=~- . FREE ...... $2]50 VALUE . CARI • • , •. !. r , • Solid · State . JMMEJ>iATE DEUYERY ' .. $. 95 , .WflY BUY ,,, .. .,.. . A. T AB·C .. ~· , • 'J. ' ·~ ,. ... ' ' . Service provided In the hom9·FrH fororieye1r 11• NrcnMlrJ ' HURRY SUPPLY Ut.lrTED ' ' C-*°25 t 1 fear; Fret! Parts· , . • 1 Yecir. Free Se..Vice e 3 Year Picture Tube Warrant y • Free ·Deliv.ery and Set Up • No Commissio ned Salesmen ·•We. Service Wbc;it w, ·$e.H A .BC : ·•i.cii ... Wllit. m\ltll ,,.,... ""'iiiiii" ________ .. . COLOR .TELEVISION' 20 Vee rs in Orange County Oranse CoUnty's-Largest Zenith Qealtr. LOWEST PRICE IN ORANGE CO!INJ.Y . ' .. ,01 SAi.ES & SERY~CE , fC!!l ATL~A, at Mag.,.iia · .. ·.HU,NTINGlON BEACH . ~, · ,Hnt-'-i..clj Dbcent c..f.r 9"68·3329. ~,. .•· WITH ·REMOTE CONTROL HARD TO FIND MODEL ZENITH ·sOLID STATE ~PdRT ABLE PHONO ' . OPERATES o~ ·~mRIES OR A.c . $ • ~ All ZENITH MODELS ON ' DISPLAY . Bu Now-Christmos Deliver Assur ed I I ~~ ' . ' ~ . "'· ' • ' . • ' NEWPPRT BUCH .. 1700 Newport Blvtl. 646-71711 • \ ~ ' . ' • • • I • ,COSTA MESA 27t/IJ Harbor Blvd • 546-2313 • • ~--.. '.I:•' • w.....,, -··' 22, lm. .. NO ~E' OFFERS. • .. •• •• •• :· . • N._, , .. _. __ ........ ... ~ .... ,, ..... ·~· ..... ..., .... I 1• ...,,..,._c-P11 .. ~ •et•.,..., 'W "' • " ' • ' .i ' N ... 11•:.0-lo ... ~ ....,_. 1t11i§Mr 'llllJ .. -"Tlio -: • . . • °"" 'Tl ' • • ..... . ' "' ·HVNTINGTON' BEACH HUNTI TON' BE'A,CH co'liONA DEL MAR INVESTMENTS . ' r 17931 Beech BlvC!. '6014 'Werner , 332 Mer«Juerite 2790 Harbor Blvd. Suit• ~II 8.42-2535 . 1673-8550 Cosio M'eso • . 54f>.160o -' ' ' • • \ ' • • I ' I l - I! 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ANIMAL CRACKERS · By Charles M. ~hull By Harald Le Dollll By Mel ly John Miies • • • • • • II • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • -. ~. . ... ly ~I Copp , ' ' By Gus Arriola ' ' By Ferd Johnson · : }. Yi.I.Rs Stl8~1PTJOM it> l..00!< M4C:,4ZJNI!'-' By Roter· lollen l • • !! i f THE GIRLS DENNIS THE MENACE ' I Eve ryone He1 • Something That Som eone Els e Wants • DAllY ,PILOT · CLASSIFIED ADS ,. DAILY "1.11' ,. You' Can S.11 It, ·~ Find It, Trade It : With a Want Ad ~ ·The Biggest Mar~tplace on the Orange Coast-Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results t~~~ . .. --~:. @JI ~... I~ r ~--@JI' ......... @I c._--~ I~ -·~ --~-----~--------- . ) General •I 0-,.1 -al General -••I General Gwral . ( General General f ---~~------1-;---;*:--~*;--*~-*-;--*-;-l.==o:;;;;;;:;;=======;; --=DAM""""N'°"T°"HE::---l "MBlon $$$"View =:;;;IASTSIDI===-~'. TAYLOR Co. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA DAMPNESS Paint'N'Scna LIXENEWlBednnJl>idi. EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE Waterfront Opportunity! Owners of 3 brand NEW luxury. home! will consider in ex- change: your &maller bome, land, apartment bldgs., or Tr1lfl Deeds! Or will lease/option. Each one has ·4'BR, FR. formal DR & study. Granny can hop, skip & jump I<> Weslclill Doer"°"' RHEVMAnz say Fantuti mt view" """""1 -·~ ~·-shopping·, Jr. walks to school,· recreaUon at Jt'• time> m move inland? e panora c CG .,..._. -~ Liv ""'""' mountafno and brigbt -.... crt4 "'!II!' home, 17z34 bdl & lilt'd, pool; 2 bdrm. & • near M<J<n-.!Oxoppinr, lfoh<a, Ha.,. ,_ __, .,.._ • vocant ond ftlis1 denplusguestbouse;inimmac.cond.Won't Anaheim Stadium and on a bee.utiht brick fire. toryourYULELOGin~ last long at '31,5001 ~~p.' ~·w~ p\ace.Sexecuti~ • .izebed. ~.BrlngJos 4 ~ F •M1LY HOME _ ceramic tile ........,.,. bar. """""· Comolete WORK-book, and .. In lor a>diJ ~ _ SHOP for Dad. BriJw paint mu. ...- 1..Dts of everything! 5 Bttnns., s ba's.1 formal :ra'ndc ~~·· r:it =t e:u; :~~·: (al$29,SOO ) ~' dining, huge family rm.; 2 frJ>lcs.; 3· car gar. I trees. 15 x :M.,...,.. patio, Hu-Dfol lel'llll ::· All done in the best of dee-or. Plenty of loom ftflCed doc run. ASSUME -·e1 for everyone. to have their own niche. Lo-5%. F.H-A.. LOAN • Full '45-0303 New if OPEN l .• cated In Harbor View Homes. Owner leaving price only $29,950. a~ 8 UNDA ISLE • state. Call us for details. ~-• f "Our 2611\ YNr'' V Vl'Q~· Vista Fal"'4iir Fully carpeted. $143,500 Each. : LOOK WHAT SANTA FOUND! WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realton •. , ofhill~~!c.~~!tel~stwooded 646-11~' l I -A TRADE -I 2111 San Joaquin Hilla Road area of Laguna Boach. Priced at $16,500. PROPERnES (anytliilol • 3-4 FLEXES all in a row. All unils NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 Formerly LaBord R.E. BAYFRONT HOME 1 I f :JI< have 2-3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1-2 bed-:JI<. General• General CORBIN-MARTIN 220 E. 17th St., C.M. On Wide -bftch . ...,, .. : room 1-1 bedroom. SPACIOUS and , CALL 646-0555 fabulous i<t\Y mw •HALF ACRE.-2tt;,f. =-"=-= --= -=- f :; close to shopping, in SUPER RENT· . Em11np cau ,.._ 3 Wie i..drooms an4 ·--· ...... $25.d. !: AL AREA.Each .......... ,. ~.500. /) I (J /J REALTORS 644-7662 DINNUHOUSE, ~.!'° .. "!;bu a •l!EI>llOOi.l.-:\i ) • . CHRISTMAs IS BEAUTIFUL ol:inda Jj{e Newport-Corona dal Mor-Cotta -BAR & torm.i dining room .. ,. ...... , ..... $2!.~ • Q -HERE-... • · w.e-ym1 -.,. f k. ~-PANORAMIC VIEW OF NEWPORT~· . PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES Gen,ral Genar•I COFFEE SHOP '1164,ooo • ' BEDROOM a. ~ ~;. H A R B O R , 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, •. • 1:;;--;;;;;;--;;;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;, I Seal> zz;, -fur,.,..,._ DEN, Back Bay .. 131. J! . ..fbSPANISH fireplace, kitchen with I SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT xlm -.i .,.., '°"" 'I• ' I built-ins, CUSTeM decorated· carpets • i . Macnab-Irvine Realty ·company , ..... c ..... approxlmarety • ROME <2 ..... -. at>IJ. I :·. & drapes. BUILT-IN WINE CELLAR 3 Lindo hie Dr va "'10.000. """"" 'dip,, ,.,,.., nfrlr, M .; & WET BAR. Enlertain under the,. Lovely, new 5 BR., 412 Ba. home w/water-"MONACO" "CARMEL", PETE BARRETI or) PWSl-oom'zW. • -~ ~stars. BEAUTIFUL PATIO. AUTO, . front liv. rm. & din. rm. Oak paneled family "PORTOFIN'O'', "PALERMO'.'. REALTORS Ro~ ::c:-:RH~ :_ ~TIME LIGHTS. For the discrimin•· i· rm. w/frplc. Master BR. w/sitting area & Select your plan from \hese ready-1<>-move-REALTY i SINCE J9H 1810 N..,....1ll>d.. c.lC• · 1 lin b $125 000 fireplace. Bay & Mt. views ......... $179,500 inlhomes, inc. landscaping, cpts. & dra~s. 673 ••oo -- . ' :A:~t:~B~~g~~8ii:n BA~ . ;. ' On J~~~=t:'t!:':_°'P\',~!:"call: From$46~e:,~c;;n=~REAt,\ ~-~:~::Ht . t;;;;;:;;:;;....,:;;:;;:;;;;;1 VA .RE~~:ESSI~ • ,. ·CUTE Beachcoltage. 2Bedroom;1 ~ BILL: GRUNDY, REALTOR ~cheenuIBRs.anc!oeautifulgrounds.S'teps ~uoo ,.,. I', .. • VA REPO S:::Z:.1:.c;:;~ ; . bath,. FIREPLACE, front P~~fit tlft 341 Bayslda Dr •• S..ite I, N.B. 67Ul61 ~8"°yk;~~1" park. ~.500. Call CAMEO HIGHLANDS 3 Bedroom""",,.,,.,. baJ>. Oouttb .. -... Ool~ • . good investment at ......... .-., •1 Large comer lot w:lth •beattt. ~n. Exeellent North Costa sisco. dn. $199/mo. ~ : I JOY TO THE WORLD . General Goner al 1644 ·MacArthur Blvd, 901 Dowr Drlva pool. 3 lldnn.., 2~ hath<, M.,. location. Full pri.,. $23,500 :·, • EL ,., n f ;;;;;::;;;::;:;;;;:;;;;;;::;;;;;;:;;;;;I U• '200 "2 -35 o\'tt'lize living room & Ian. ..,., u... An ~... , ; lN CORONA D """' "&" 1, ~ -•• · , -·-· """' can ·~ PEru!oN REAL'IY ~ •• J .. COMPLETELY FURNISHED 2 Bed·"'' s•NTA'S SPEcl•L NEWPORT BEACH ., """"· ~,,_ tD .,., .... wilh ..,,,.. ....... than ~ .., .., b!aeh. l3lJ. per month lnCl Wm Corona def Mir ~ I: . 4;room, fireplace. GREAT RENTAL in-POOL HOME ,__ ff v ~ , :· .'.3i"cluding dishes-&linens-Only fll,950. · • BEDROOMS HUg• 3 lx!droom home that Gonoral General -" ·~· urry • •cant • • • • ·~ I ·'. Ow ., _..__.. Is eaa!ly mnvertib<e to, 5 .....--____,,,... Won't 1"" Jong. * DUPLEX * : I •: ner ....... ~ .....,. ii """"" ........ COlpNA HIGHLANDS Coldwall,Bankar Call 5'<).l151 (()poon ...... r 21ldnns • .--c.t.: " '. ", • . . '4µ:1~I,.-~..,,,~, -an -..d with Fonnaldining,l ..... famlty Od1. $39,950. Comfortable, eo..-,_~J!:"C"l!_{ti ·~· Rf•LTORS 1~·-1 -t>l-.... wlt> ~~ -~ chann 4 JqUaflty r:4 era&-room w/ bltin Wd: ba.r. 20'x cu5bn built home with -Ulef'Q. Venl"'I "' -chy rm., propert)t nee.t ~ii manship, Aiikle deep car-34' heated & fltrd poci', laJ'Pi n\inhnum yard care, ~ _ M. lllAR. dean, Tftri&: view lnp A ........ ,.,., """'· C&ndle!lght dining'"'· patio ..... " -· boal patio " sedUded pool. VA/FHA 133-0700 644-2430 :~;:~~=-;:~ --°""'" -r-• ... -...... gourmet fritohon. '!WO " ,,.,,..,. ....... "'"' 3-F!iend!Y tivinr room -CONVEN:rlONAL I!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!• I MORGAN REAL TY SEPARATE FIREPU\CES. "" .,.,.... Terms !or ~. ''""' kll<:ben, FINANCING · YOU WINl,l,,t,I NEW LISTING 67U642 675"6459 REALTORS Au-tio -·like fam. • .... ..,.... lncloofng no ..... °"""""' h«lrooms (-tor Only ........... .....,,,,, ~-lluptex -3 BR., 2 ..... .,, c..._ Hlthlandt- 'Uy :room. Towering stairs to to vets, low down io others, with dteaini room), 'f't'D availab\f! wilb th1s :financlna-....,.;tor' mutt leH this year unit; lower unit, w/frplc., CANYON "OCEAN Ym\t LAMTDO huge &inns. 3 ~~-Much or assume low interest niA. bathe, Tub: \W)fl't last lpng -in this best Mesa -..vmie· 1or, .. wc reuona. ~these (urn, for aummer I wintff 3 Bedrooim: den 2 ~ ....... . tnlln: ito"eee int\ludins a 1 k»nt '44,9SO. HUIT)'~'-o~ amr~t'OR. ''I ~ Tentals. $162,500. You own 'bUUt.-lhi, ~ _, ' ·- 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. CAR GA'RAGE. Just listm -1 COATS 0, NA DEL MA'R BUY. localbt, cl~ ta ete~n-~ 3 'Biir 'Bedrm the land• Cal • tary ""1o<U and clly park. ~ <. L . Ill.""'°"""'-·~ So .... ~~· I I w··~ •c• ~ng' •'~,...1.-l.Ui• oom.r IOI ...... for * H ... family nn. Call: 67:hl81!3 512-2253 E... University RNlty:~ ,__ ,.. ·Ufa •••W pool, !bat and tt'iiler. Own-* Bea'ut. fireplace. '3001 E. c.t. Hwy. m:Ete '....;!' REAL TORS .. tel' roinc to Europe, ukln& -,,.. Comer Jot Cott• MeN ~1 Open Evening• PROPDnEs' W .950. ! ~~~ . • 962-4454 • -...,y IABOn!e R.E. l¥cf.Uy """"' •• m.ooo. smu DOWN General /:'.'.::::::::::::::::!• 220 E.17th,C.M. FULLER REALTY Anc1-.1nlllk-.fli1 ~ --_, ~---~:~Wr -- lOHl\I L Ol\O \ ~,,.,-(~'\ I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; _4_B_D_RM.-,-2""BA__..TH..,... --4~B"'R.'"'P""L""u"'s="' · CALL 6'46-0555' 5'6411• -3 s't 2E~~~~-bdnn.. 2 boa>.-,.. ; SWIMMING $12 795 BONUS ROOM EMnings Call -6l5-f483 I ~=====~ $19,500. p1, "'"'""• .,.,. walk _ 1n borne .,,.., 11.....,.. .... ~ POOL SAVINGS 1 Over3,000l!l.ft.lnnearnew, ROOM TO SPARE 3 B2E8DARTMHSS + """'"· 1800 ,q. tt. New ts'~~ f<w ~po hml Lusk """' Ha-View DIRECT FROM Jost listed, ia,.. 4 BR 2 bo, """/dra,,.. °' paint. Va--·"' park. ~-n .,,..._ Buy your POOL HOME in Built On Your Lenci Hills borne. Burlingame 2_ home O\.T SQ> Xtra sharp home freshly" cant Immed possession FA ifttirw.' new ~ : '.the ott-season and save -1343 111. tt. tiving area story model :features :family 1 SANT A ~iv1ng ,· ........ rf;arur1~.· painted Jnride, wtw crpa:, m.9oo. · · large te.ncett yan!. m.Si« ~~!~ ha~e:ago= :a!!:~~ & dlnil:w rooma, 3 baths, 2 AMumable 6% GI loan. $185 ae-parate tam nn:"bltln kllch, ~ast<tl~:~· d~tignafeR~~: Roy McC•rdle Realtor CAL"L "$.~ llf·.1414 home with big dining room -Breakfast ba... ~cd ~~· #l33. =::.~~· ~~ ~th ~~ :: ~~~I~ try * lf'K oovd patk>. Full JBUl N~~d., C.M. . ' : .a.•.•LT·.~.· ' and a spe.rldq 3'.l'x40' pool.. -Pullman baths Exchange Units separate family room. heavy terms avail. Cart -price fJ.!1,500, Submit. Call We're proud to offer this -Spacious 1V&l'drobet: 6 Very desirable apts. with -i...t.-I · 847-1271 Nt1 r.Ntwport P1 at Otflet -SQ FT -t.... .,,......., roof, oven zed living . 5f6.li880 <Open Evft;.) SEYMOUR RE"~. 111•• PICK ONE (36') winning ca:mbinration at only JUST-.$9.53 • • ,...,"' upkeep &: rental rec· room with fireplace ~ n d nu~~ 'U OF FIVE (3'') COILEGE PARK'.. ~ s ·=~~ =! n;:w~i:; .,r.:t;n~~k!:ta ~~~Icy. Owner cloAe to ldlools. New FHA 1~·Gf1 -a~"'ea·· Hunt. Bch. GOV'T PLANS (3'') :i~~ ~ !.'!.1!.' ' . In wHJo !3990. 00wn pay-built o1nce '51" 675·3000 "' no down VA tum• alao ~ ... ''"" ' If llJ00 TO OWN (36'1 &detorated Jn.Ide ",l:::Ut avallable et only 126,500. -• YOUR HOME (36'1 -"-menL CALL 52·7'.:0l80 S.. anytlm w/new o:pt warm """"') ~ e. SUPER TOWNHOUSE Flwbedroomt,3baths,fam· CaU111W"fot·in!oonthebest panelin~ •. ee~nt COATS , 1009li Wel:tm.inder Ave, G.G. , S«J.ll51 (Open Evenings)' .f Bedrms, 2 baths, dbl. gar, ily room, laundry room, 3 progtam tor you. Many hOm· driveway. Prictd at on17 . WALi.LACE QPEN SUN lD to c' 0 Home ~~~tyestment 1~-•Gfj pool and dubhouse. My"'°"' 1ot"' ......,H . s., au~~w~r ff ava!labfe with $~ dn. . ;29,900. 551-4811. ... STAN ""'"" many more extras. OW'· at ann fa&'e ........ .., and WALKER &: LEE Realtors REALTOR$ 34:25 E. Omt Hwy., 0:JM .... lnAl'I· choice C.M. or H.B. Very Royal St George Road~ Th1J 8f2-f4$ Cl6'} . LGE 70'xlllr comer lot, nice --lSl4<'6.,.4141_ I $34,500 .. uonably prfood. "'bmlt home Is being tinfshed now $3000 DN 4 Br., 2 Ba Ho,,,.. By IUILDllS. INC. HA VA ·prime area. 4 bedroomg, fire-on ~1. and llhould be avaftable in • Owner. $29,500. 613-7349: (Optn Evt nints) ' • F • place In cozy den, full din-COLLINS & WA TIS mid-January, Drive by t.nd 4 Bedrooms, hnge family rm., E•at BIUft One ()f rMf!sa Verd e's quiet ing rm., bu.ill-int, dishwuh-from SANTA -REALTY -lee it, then call owner al with Us own natural brick SECLIJDED 10"/o DOWN ..... ~. Boll landsc.apin<. er, 1.,... rooms. 5'<>1120 in by Christmas C . & W. M<·ll4'1. fireplace, entry hall to"" -C'"'=r"'H"E~==.,...;-1 TOWNHOUSE NEAR BAY On owner. See thfo ""' J~RBELL I BR, 20,1 BA, fam, din: 9112-r.623 EvU Jl62.5M NO DOWN TO V~TS living nn., built-Ina, $3000 * BLUFFS * 423 Gloucester, C.M. find . For more lnfonnatlon $46 500 Drive by 423 Fran· • Big 3 BR. home on quiet down -move in. 540-l'm 3 "~ 2$4S,500 Adult !ie<:l.. 3 LARGE Bed-~=·=~<1111::°~= call MG--2313. 2'1i5 JW'bor, Oirt& Mesa-c~ ·N.B. "OR'' s ·BR, 3 $23,950 aire,t. Lg. fam. rm., l~ JAR BELL· · ;;,~~Yba~~~ ~. Single story. First time 1 a.mily SEl3lN'S BA, 2 .t.ory • $46,500. at :m on tree tined street,. prime ba. Hu;re pa.Ho. Awrox. ywne. Grttnbelt v 1 e w. otlered. Uving room has view-+ arge :f rm~ wwwJINGs ~olla. !'ewpt· Hts. area. 3 bed;!:, , "".ms plos den, ~ ~o. ind PITI, .7% int. 29'i'S HarhJr, Costa Mesa-,.,,_ --. • ~"-fireplace. Al1 elec. Delight-er1ooking 1a%p fett"ed Yan.a u~ ~ try hall ~·-1·v1n ""'' •-. ...,..,,.,c ...... • '""1 ..... ,. fut gard•n patio w/wateT-Wi1" ...... poof, w........ _, ''"•'Tnlire •WI 400£.. 1.. FOR All :. 5'0-lm ... ~ ' • .:..__GEM ASSUME 6•/o E-ASTBtld<Lu"'F· Calif· R:EALTY Jal!. Clu""°""', pool & put-lul 10• •ntmalnlng. TRANSFERRED CM. --AlfAS J A-RB ELL VA LOAN-""' .,..n wil>ln ,.,,.,., ...,. Vmle P•""""'"· J ·--~ _ -; _-_ H ~i!;..~• Hwy.~!!·'.'.;.. -644-llU Anytime throw. Realistic price. story, 4 bedroom, !amDy ~:fl!' ·ivn.,, .,._"'J Sharp 3 Bcdrm. home on '•Wh ite Elephant.'~ ~ COLLINS&WATIS room,aeparatediningroom. ·~H&l"bor,CoetaMesa. REAL E1tafe J l censee, lat'le lot. $162. mo. p&)'I running YoW' hooae? Tun _ REAL TY ~ Owner tramfErred, $43.950. prefer man-Jed, to manage alt. FuU llrlce $24.~. them into ''CASH'' -.en W ms HOUSE HunttnaT Watch t!ie 'J1Je. "Yellow Paps'' ol Renfal Dept. la Red Estate FULLER REALTY them thru Daily Pilot C. & • --Blvd., C.M. ROY;;, WARD, iu; c~• ·~•••• OPEN HOUSE-• -•--~"-• .,. -t••-••• _ _. m-• ~ -,..... &IG-0228 , .... ,, ~ ...... urnn. """"""'Llnl •.. '"k"WIO 0 .._ -· il'IV'VOJll # An··H-e ClauiHed. 64'l ~ Ev~.962-5081 CaJJ6t6-3!rJll L"=,Vl>-•1 ,,..~__,..:.::c:=;._~~ =---~~--~-1::.---;-----~ ,_,, ~·~ General General GeMr•I Gentr•I General General G•ntr•I General 'General ·NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY . ~ 1 · Huntington laach Office -, 14~-4455 ". 7682 Edlll!l"r Open E_,1,.. .M0.5140 i: 7612 Edi"'"' .,;o.ltt Huntl ...... Ctntw Newport Beach Office -646-7711 2043 W .. kllff Dr. at lrvl.. Open Evonlng1 COiia Mesa Office 2790 Harlior Blvd. Days 545.9491 Nights 545·0465 .. Fountain Valley Office lrookhvnt acrw frtwn LI.-....: Hiii •-. '68-3371 °'*' 'Ill P:OO P.M. i: I t • ' • YOU 'll IN LUCK (10'1 But hurTft T\l.<Htory Executive Home ~ Doyle I: SIUeJds PresUge areal Priced [or a qui ck &ale. New ~t Inside and out. New ahal' carpeting. 4 ~ bedfif~ Shows Uke neW. Flood·light.ed landscaping. HURRY ! HURRY!! THIS HIADLINll 1e1plng. No down lot GI. $26,990. VA TllPLIX OM 2·bedrootn and 2 1-bedh>om units ln excellent area. A mi.t Aff for VA beyer1 ..,ho want tnvestmtnt and Mme . $37,900. CUSTOl STANDS Hm In tbe mountalnt at Crestline. He has 13 unill A •. ~ bdrm hcime, glant pool and tht tot&l 11 one of the finest ruorb ln the mountains. can tor mott detail&. To aft our many, many friends In our lovely South Coast Aro• we wish to 01<tand • VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A JO YO US HOLIDAY SEASON From everyona at W ALKER & LEE, INC. Coste Mei• Office 545-9491 or 545-0465 VA llPO S llQ. IEDlOOMS $450 DOWN , With no 1econda or balloon peymentt Ctn )'OlJ believe fl! Well, we've got lt-ln one of H. Beach11 f~t •JocaUGnt Completely ttf\lrblshed with new: pa.int ln &: out anti Cleq air .a pin. Non vets O. K. and you can even t.re.de )'Otlr ~( home. c..IJ !or appt. aod !Urtber dttaila. $46-,1~ ! DUl'LIX $21 ,500 , Start or add tel )'Our retirement estate. lJve-Jn one nnt the oU\er and ..... the IIlGH INCOME TAXES with ~ arowtb and tu &helter. call .t.oda,y for complete det;aDi; 1~ down ha.Mies. 4 II. VACANT DISPOATlll • VETS -Ol!lY $4SO tow ...., ttql>lred tor: 1111a --family home fn Quiet secluded area near t.ll IChook. u.op.. 11ln1 a solt coum. You'll be rroud or tM brand MW lbal cpU, custom ~JIU and hUJe deep lot for relutd U\llna. VA ~.500. You can trade )'OUr home. f • ,\ I • ... . ~· ... _...,.-22.1m _,,, .. I _ ....... J•.I -·· ~ lt~;;~:::::::~.~:"~'"'~';;'~ .. ~~'""~: .. ~~ .... ~===IMl~~~"'i•;;•~-:. ! .. ~.~ ... :::;!•.z.·,~~ui inf .. ¥ '="mo ~.11i•;' ~ ~ R I .... 1 Batb. limlll ftx•' ... " NIW HOMU -· po.aoo. LOW IXl\WI. Lno Padm lla&Uy CO. ' . "JllRY'S SPICTACULAll" At llMI ..... lo -tUUI .. Bn. Olut HWJ. Lovely, upgraded, _green aboC, wall to will · .ltvlne #ea· VIEW :SBll. ~ ba. carpeting. ruui mlrrore'd 1lfdlll(0 d..Ot IMMED. ~CUPANCY "9.IGO. i:ut ..;;,,.. °"""'· • • on a few lut mlnvt. ~ -..13.11. •' doon, flreplace, shake roof, inlide lauad!1 ·..Uat-Lhle Isle facll!Ues and huge CUl-d .. sac lot with room , SAY£ $1008. 1-------- for 'i>oot ·l'iiues W. super Immaculate ~ MOVE IN' CASH 221 lllllJ 111111. -·~~-~-~~~ ~----' . r ,. l . Bulld@r pay1 clo4hlc C01tl 5 Bdnu., 4\ii bl.thl. lowly grade school in lovely. neighbo~hood a fan· • li>an · iee,. ap_....,, w-r • ........,.. tuUc 1pecta. cular. And only $29,900.! Pl.eue . $500.,.plua $500. ;,pedal,... Frplc. ~ stalrWl>L Dedc \A allowance.tor extra. TbeM dock. _ .. .,.aur-popularAdra· .1111 °"""Y• RNltor me.He eu1tom detignl. Nqr-Ml Bayside, N'pt Buch don't mia this one! mally a 4 month ...it lor '7U1'1 ""' ot ..... mod<ll. C1ll Jarry·GlllM!'lo ~7·9'04/be 9Aa-2974 ' KASAllAN REAL ESTA TE --. · n.. Appoloo•• . Lawson .. 4 BR 2'iii BA In an lmpre.. >Jwa,1 a &'OOd 8'\eCUon Cl. 1lve '2 atory detl&n. Featur~ 'ftne ~ Itte ~ CIJr. inl a mu.ive muoiiry fire. rent liltil'IO fn>m • "HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ONE AND ALL" place ln •p&c:iout; Jlvfnl $41,000. mom, acctnted.' by 2 story bor.uall& tau>eoa J& 1 hlat\ 1lu1 wlndows A eat.be· .eoieo. • Hunll"""" -d"1 C.UJna. Ovenlud 3 341' VI& lJdo m.e12 THI EEK car p.rap w/larp lhop ••. BUY OF W , area. lt'a udll"Ct\lro lo n f BR. 3 hL ..... itr_Mo on a tremendowi Calif. du. ~Uitandlnc eum~e ol in-J BR. 2 ba. .... $'19,:b'.> ;ic. BA,~.:.::;.' :!'i dlvlduollly. . • f BR. l ba:'lllxll $125,00o . FHA .., -t bavt '"'" $3S,tsl LIDO Rl!AL TY INC," $900. Maves You In ~ 1''x>I' enoloeed patio FPR JmT ••••• •.. $29,900. The C a 3377 VIA IJllO • m·•-an ex·-~nt --a. * CAU. IMT-lSOT * elce. 6J3..7Jlt > ·• · ......,. i;c.uc 6~~ Out matt dramatic new CUI· · • tion 1-· ~·rm. Xtra Ire' ~· tom archltecttir.. A1J the 3 BR,' 2 BA, Ip lot. 'Must' tnutet bedrooni w/prlvai.1 · • abovt featuret + more Mll. leUt w/opt er "*· NICE.. N', Cl)zy both. Walk "' -._ Sum " •' room • a ""'ulilully fur. ISl.•XI. Lo dn, 113,IUI. • ' Sp.orow ltJty 842.-4474 ~ ni."'4 wat bor • a tlltd Newport INcll E "A nMl for eYl!I')' bird" oonvenatkln llff W/eu1tom •-"-' COTTA~ 11 -.:.:...::~"--'-~=--1 -Moii> ... ihei--r:i.iil.n.:L• -ft'•ls littpuc. • 1'\illlna. BY ANXIOU.S OWNl!R Huntl"llln ... ell ._. .,... ~7.tSO EASn!Llln' e ""cut Ive your· tmn1 on II·-------•Retreat.• h>me, 5 Bdrm, 3 11.lll>. lor-1 jewel located in a You'll be del.lJbted when The. Chey.nne 'mal 00. ~tre ~clpu:t, n{iw ~~=.on'¥:.':' $19,tie IS THE PRICE )'OU lee this 5 btdrooml, A 4 BR I: dtno 2 BA home. '1M:Aftt. &ll. or lffk'optlon, 1 ~1 3 ~ 2 *-" tb&I very Jow:l¥ 3 bed-p00lt.>mefuturin&1~ One is oa u extra larre IHCUJBeduced'to:ifoll,800. ~thl. convenient farm· room, 2 battl.<bome. 1he klian dlnlnc area., ltl*f*le rum-premium lot. '($500, o:tn)-Newpert-H1i1h11 .,."' ldtcOen with lot. 11 hlP -that you can pus room. 3 pooh bath .,... very nn "'"' "---* · * '•r:G~i'lJ ot brick work. Door to uswne tritb ~nta ot a. mDlt impoNnt, tepar· $29,750 • .. ,.. 1 <lll!nc ......., b<orll' 1160 .., ....... ""''" 1n-atoc1 1M.,. .uar1en ror • · · ' • FIXE. I lllillllii :k' tiftp)ace. Pilnelln&: dudel all. Modern bullt·lm, Dear 1 0fd Moro.. Full »rice 7% • 10% down 1tinanctnc · . · .·~ · ; .1 ~ ICttftU the mood,.on • deep ........... --... afio 000 Al -·~-· all b New 1wt-Ci&armlai"r..a •• •LI ! comer lot tun ot trees. .,._ .._.,.., .. , $34, • 1 .... nn1! ~ av a Je.• For intonDltion, ~·-flmy .• -1J1 ;1 :llllor$28.750.Nodown Dl&tcblnl .-•· ,Double SHIRWeeORIALTY call Mlet olli<e at THE~-J:!"/J .onr'° 6 I to .Yets Grann1I Real· aan&e 'to boot! Call 189&4 Brookbu:nt. . 1'.V. RANCH. ...... • ._. • 1 10 ,' ;detlal ·ROaity.546-8840. w ,.. & L CHECK THIS-'.-7 ~~~·An:!~~ . a JI.er . . ee • -2 Bath home w/ or dr(., "' -lopment at ., ...;;.:-.;·fix ~-... IUn Ruttors new shat carpet ' paint Jt!ltty ~ &: MoW~orrPartr-and peollt, As1dnc $31,000. 279o Harbor Blvd. at Adami ~ bu ll.rtpl In 1r1 ~ 1~ mile. ~ of !.JI CA.LL , 64,;1,14 SUBURBAN .LIYlll&, -Open 'tH t PM ct.n. ,.ml·formal dlJling, Dl.,,, Freoway. • · cowred padd A tioat. 1att! "'~~~Ill. • • · uiu T ITY IUY NOW AND lhnl...-.r.ron1y121.soo. F.H.A. OR G.f. ~ · 'luttr · .15 111111. 0 C SAYE COLLINS & WATTS Buyen1ttinvtttdto,..w. "';'"'""'''"' qrrk• :'Private ate; of 2-3 )'tar BMµt. Md&: fttrd pool. 3 BR -REAi;. TY -~JI.II! a1::t !\.:' N.wpert Sherft old homeo, Thia II a < 2 BA. elect b1tino, w/w orpt C. & W • from U.C.J. cam,iuo. Oftl,y , • ..;.., bedroom and family ind 'kitdt .l din ini, over-962-5523 one year dd, but tardaclp. SPECIAIJS'l'S in ~.Rift iooin with Z. 1oocl alze ,stud dbl 1.,. ~ ."'1· .", $ELLING '""'"·patio cornpW. Only 'A...,~ Ne.._,...... bathl, .bulltcln kitchen 1234. ,.. mo. Price red,.,. YOUR H ..... 1 • • i!S.000.· • C.-. Really ~1290 with break.fut ~. fire:-$24 900 um l Ulan new. All tl'f'l!ll. 25 yrs exper. 962-5523 Retittment forOe• II.It, J It,, .J:<'~&11':'°L "= l!Mmed'. ' . I .-.:;~...;,.i ~:....~ . 8 red' h·111 Slln!o Ano <. 129.950.· G....ms Rest-1:1 1,1 COLLINI a .wAnS ·,. 4 811, s BA, Fam rm."" ' dentlal Rt&J'>'· 546440. IJ!l!l!'!!!!!l!l!'!!!"!l'-!!'!'!"!!'!!!'!I!! ...: RIAL TY -REALTY bu, Gold •llla·crpt tMlouL . I',;!. •·. HAPPllR NIW VIAR C . & W Univ. Puk Center, trvi.., Formal """""· Barn ctll· -in lhll tmptcoable f bednn, · , • • Call An)'tilne, _.., ' lnp, ·~ut ·eu1tm. tiq ~ .: 1 BmROnu ' · .2bathDolchHavenmartna. Santa Has yan1.·Pi!Jne ..... <>Wlioi·, fl 't um, Fea..,.. Include llttpl,. A iv~_. La""'• INch • _ price ot $30,500 tor Lut·"4e· doh-; tifoclt wall """' j, " ... ' Call :151-. ,, ~ : 2 BATHS , 'l:,_"'•••lon. submit on :!.;"'!.:u,. ~i . ·ROOM 't'O ~n Juo~ Coplatro,,. 24 2 , COLLINS a, wAns ~~fiy 1100. -.. · ;. GROW. ---SP-ANJ_SH_M_cn-11-1-.-... .: $ 1 50 -l.~"i 1W-: SHERWeeD REAL TY ·wa11t IO school, beach A lbn .. Tilt ..nt, archways 4 seclud· l250 down and closmg I 189&l lfrookhunt FV. ,pin& from tt:J¥,3'JO 14. tt. ~ed CUdW. Old World ! "'to.ts moves you into 96J-ml, Eves. 536-8554 s 1c' $ . family delilltt . ~ etjy charm with modtm cOn- tlill unbelievable bar-* ELEG'ANT * CjlU K ' .... plan can be euabn .......... ~ I · Beclt:Do""" J . pm. Here's what you WE BUY HOMES W1ored into ' tG ~ bdmw., extra l&rle witb d.eatory r;',;;,! ~ r::;;:: 3 Bit, 2\1 ~_;. FOi' M!l.KKASABASAIANB.IAMNI·~ . ~~.!!i~"!:'"~ :~~ 2 ... ~. PF~ Jn kitchen. covered en-mal dlnfnr + lam rm. lush pletely fenced, privatl!' pa&, ,dlni.rw zoor:o. wttli lll~ jloor; 'closed p1.tJo, flri!olablce, shag cr'ptl, all eltct, ali . kn4 charm A ~ to Jowly livlni room ~th llllh lplUd air heat, c!ou· e cond, liJ·p.itbwlbttin B-B-, REAL EST~TE one•·of 'L&aVna:. moat un. CIU'Jlll't -., ~Ce-' W'Otpd !!t:':nd n~ei:i 11%g Q, 2 car pr. FHA loan, PLUSH I PLUSH I u.ua1· properties. Call· )tut at less ttian·.».1 . ...-•• ~ won't lut. quick~. 842..ftlll 3 BAmROOMSI plum 4 ',l.Zg • ' ~,,tlf!I ; · ASIGNG ft? mD I!"""'-.... ~~ft-.BR, jovtly-•rl 2 ...... ..,/TO/r'-' CAPISTRANO VALLE'( lia1 RMll:y ~ Priced fi&ht! Won't lul! · ..,,,., lt£\LTY 4U-1124 HAFFDAL Rl!AL n: REA~ ESTATE , Mobllo -.. 1 -. ••adership L Rf Al ESTA ff: , ~ OUI ENGIJ~lf STYl£ PMIORAMIC • $100.' Down ,.,._ Evea,·567--0901 U90G!eMeynSt. Fer-hie 125 FRANTIC OWNER. fil.9173 . · 54M.!ll Anyone Cjluollflos simp1y ,,..,.. • Bii, torin1 • = cm LEASE • 1--...... -"'.I,_.-- tfftst rate loan an thi•' w . $40,fXXI. 14.Jam, rm., din. rm., lrpl. lovtl:y,.near ntw 3 Bed· RnL Eltate by Cpt A dn.pei, 'bttins, wet ., .. ,,. ...... t1i•1ow .... cfut, 3 BA. a ........... ..., ·"'··Fi. , •11, 2i; BA. .Comp_ .. ~,18.1 , room home. 5«).1566 McVAY 54S-04SI bar, etc. lmmac. w.eo. Sa D. sHERw••D RIAL TY "111 price n ..,.0 11964 -F.V. T'ME FOR MISSION IiEALTY 4M4'lll . . . .. ••;, • I! ' . · OCEAN VIEW .. " .Jn . Newport ~~ta. PLUSH I. PLUSH I . .1 . . 'I S>:µ. OR ~ e · · . ' ~~t~:;:i~~ 3B~-=:'~i ~~ QUICK CASH 2:. ~.~.~ ::: r!~ :;: ._ .. · Coun· ty , _ ~ filJili1jO ;. location l wlfh Priced riaht! Won't 1Htl1 Cpt A drapta, bltinl, wft ., " ~: =·~~~ :!"DAL:!:A~!i TH·ROUQH 1· ~p~.hnmac. $4T.~. M o .~.~:=~ht!~ ~"~R~~~~ DAILY PILOT:='~:..":'~, . _!,bde . lnl ~T"""' crpti 6 drpi. Vacant. Must smaJl homt 2 br 1 bt 1-H tf": ake otter. Owner amt· tell! Xlnt trma. $24,IXIO. lot. Belt ~. ""'ft',"'ta Ill· ~ ·-WANT AD ... • . ... o'me··· ~;JP.!~.· Grannll Rtaldentlal ** -** _,,, ...,. $31.900. 4M-1113. . '· " •lleolty. MS-8640. l\:i;:rotm;;;;::lrr=AR::IID;:';u;;i:TY=..:======:.:,;;"'1ncl;;; .... ;:;;only;. ==::::\ ,. · • (emmuti!J, mAl IT . . . ' In JIS4 YERllE & SAYE$$$ Information '' • • • r , ' .. , . ' . .. -- • • • Are . ~ou ~etting ·. Cash ,. . . ' . Slip Through Y ou·r Fingers ·See If Yo~ Have Any ; • ot· These Things A • DAit¥ PILOT ·· • WANT-AD Will Sell Fast! • , 1. Steve 29. •kYd• .. . 2.. OVlter i:.1etiY er\~ 4. '1octrfc Saw S. C-ra 30. Typewriter 57. Elactrlc Troln ' 51. Kitten 6. Wultor 7. Oultioord Moler •• Ste_ Sot '· 'touch · 10. Cl1flnet · , 11 : R1li110rator' - 12. Plcfnlp Truck u.SiwlfteMachlM 14.-u. Machine Tools 16. Dlo!twalher 17. PUJIPY 11. Cabin Crul- 19. Goli Cart ' -"20. a.rorneter 21 •. St1inp Colla<tlon 22. DI-Sot .• 23, Ploy Pan 24. lowtlng lell 25. W1tw Skis 26. F ....... 27 • ...._ 21.Clocfc 31. lar SIMI• 32. Encyclopeclia 33. V1cuum CIHMr 34. Tropicol Fish U. 11<11 Rod Equlpm't 36. Fiia C1bll)OI 11, Goll Ciullo :II. Storllng Sii.., 39. Victorian 'Mir,., · 40. Bed....,,. Sot 41. sthle· fiNl-r 42. Lawn ,,..... •.. 43. Pool Tabla 44.TI'"' 45 •• Plano 46. Fur Coal 47. Dropes 41. Linens 49. Hone so. Al,,.r ... SI. Ortan 52. Exorcyclo 53. Rara loob 54. Ski lloott 55. High Choir 56. Colno 59. Cla11lc Auto 6~. Coffoa Tobie 61. Motorcycle 62. Accordion 63. Sk11 · 64. TV Set 65. Workbench 66. Dianloncl Witch · · "67. 'Clo-Kart 61. Ironer 69. C1mplng Tr1llar 'IP· Antlquo FumltuN 71 . Topa lt-rdar 72. S.llbolt 73. s,.rtt Car 74. Mattrou lox Spgs 75. lnbolrd s,....r11o11 76. Shotgun n. Saddl• 71. Dart Chmo 79. Punchl"I lot IO. laby Carrl190 II. Drums 12. Riffe u :DMk N. SCUBA Gear Thie er ny ether ntra thl1191 -nd th ••- , c.i .. hlticll llltO c .. with a •• f." ~' · ····DAl:LY PILOT. WANT-AD .. so , • •• . .. !' \. I "· . '~ .. Don't ' Just ·Sit There! • ··' t· DIAL DlllCT . .,. . -.. ' • . . 642-5678 - - '• • • '.~ •• • . •' f. '• ... :a. •v ::: :~ • • • • ••• ·.· ;:: ... ••• . . ·:· ... ... .. " • ~ ~ °': , I ; 1 ' • k .; ., •• " ;.1 " • I i • ,• :1 ~~ ' " ' ·: .. • • -lllT · llYI! L A 5 ~- :5 . . I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 8 • • \ .-... -e -- • ' .. i '! ·' ·• • -+· ... .. ..... . .. . ' . ' . • ! I . . I .1 '1 ' I I .. : f AM1L1ES : . . . WELCOME! I • ·' . .· . . . : f'rtridalre. Xlnt cond. '.$3Q caah. c.Ji'•"'tnlnp.. .•:. .. .:.·~ ' . • • .... ..... I • i '1 ' I ' . • Coast lmporb loot-IM W. Co.st Hwy., Newport llch. ~2-0406 • DATSUN · ' :11-~=~-FERRARI Im JAGUAR Vl2 Air -· &uto!Mtle. Only ~000 miles. (9280Ml'll • A1l'nfOIUZED ' 1AL11:S • IERVI<Z . . ' ' . i ,. NEWPORT '. 1 . IM PORTS fl295 "f\»d•lMna tn Quality'' BAUER Bulck-Opohl .... r . SUID W. QJalt JIWJ. ..........._ ~~· l?th1 St!c~o ~ _.!!*~"'~port~Beacl>~~-l'"'u1na ~ "· · ~o-11w ·-RAT '70 J-r XKE $AVE '69 FIAT '124 SPIDER O>upe .......... &Jr, ........ cM:me wbet!s. AM·FM ra- d1o, 24,000 Soca1 one owner ...... --· ('1338LQ) NABERS Cacllllac NEWPORT , IMPORTS ' . • • : • • ;1 c0s1i MEsA . 1: DATSUN • ' . . . 2845 .HARBOR BLVD. 2 hauling days 'tH · Christmas~ 1 r ,• ~ S.. Our Complete LIM Of '72 DlhuM e STATION WAGONS e PICKUPS e 2 DR. & 4 DR. SEDANS e ,ASTBACKS e 240% CLIMITID QUANTITY') COSTA MESA DATSU NE'.YPORT IMPORTS ' ·~ ... : ~tep · ~llfl· LUXURY. • • ••• • . at a pnce . you can afford . . . 1970 4-Di. Sedan Beautiful clamor 1old metallic fln1lh with l•thft' fnthtor \ and ma.tchln&.landau rbOt. Luxury-equipped ot courae. F\!ll power A: 6-wa,y power ·sea ta. dlmate control air con· didoninr, tilt •tttrinc whttl. 1tetto tape 1ystem_ etc. lmmacul&te throu1houL (838.AGA) ·$4575 ALL THES~ BEAUJIFUI.:, .LUXURY .AUTOMOBILES ARE IMMACULATE, INSIDE AND OUT ••• Y~U'LL NEYER FIND A BmER SELECTION OF PRESTIGE CARS THAN RIGHT NOW! 1967 Eldorado 1970 Chrysler 1966 Continental t door sedan. Beautiful Brazilian gold. leather interior, Landau roof. Full Jux- W7 futures including full power, fac- toq-alt cond., 6-wa,y power aeat, etc. <SM.l.733! Satin -black ftnwi with ~ let.~ Interior """ ptdd<d roof, Lwairy ...... ped thro-ouL J'ull power. auto. temp. air condltionlnl. tilt telelcoplc whtd. AM-FM stereo radio, beautiful condi- tion throUJ:hout. · (TYV371) $2975 1970 Colony Park Mo ..... 11.P_W_ 22,000 miles. Be&utltul Jvy ll'ffft metaJ .. He f'lnllh with m&tchtnc Interior. 1\lll1 lUX\U'l' equipped. fUll ,po911tt. Wt ltrf, whoo!, AM·lM ,..,._ -, -.:Jur- ll&t rack. 'i'tc. (OlZA.51) ' -'f • , ' $3~75 -l . Tewn & C.uritry Wl'f'M'I Cool polar white fin1sh with sparkllnl rnedlum blue interior. Equtpprd with the tlnftt full power, 6-way Ifft. F condf· tionin& root rack I: much morr. Beau· tlful throua:Hout. (821ASG) $3375·· MANY, MANY MORE FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE SEE THEM ALL TODAY! • . $1275 1969 Cadillac Sed. • Deville. Immaculate, Beautltui, Bahama mist J:9etalllc with-black landau .. I: :: .matchlng interior. Fully luxury through.. _: out. AM-FM,-.tilt·tel!!. tull power. atr ·• cond, etc. Ttiis attractive automobile is ;: abowrcom fresh. See I: drive today, Sale :; priced, (251AGE) ·, :: I l $3875 ii I :: . • • • / '· Nll.Yl'll.lf 1§11 ---§1.__I ..... _ .. _ .. ,_,i§JI ' .... -... ....... I~ I _.,.. l~I .__--·--"~_.I~ I --~ j ......... --- ~ ~ .. r. --·-MOAutot, -MllA ..... -,.Autio, ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. ' .;.,:¥ear End •• .. • :- " . . . :· - . " •' •• .. • . ' TEST DRIVE ' ' Oldsmohile • • ' • . Honda '• • • G~.C. Trucks FO~ 1 • 1972!! ' .. WINTER RENTAL SPECIAL! IHI o G.M.C. self contoloed ._,.... '°' Fri, Sot, & s... "" ..., . . . . . -~· $59'5 FOi ALL THiii DAYSI FIRST 300 MIW AU FIDI , 1970 MALIBU · Air (e~ .. P.S,, •uffilll•tic, rMI•, htthlt, •l11yl rt•f. Yeu mu't '••• tllt'-llrl.,.. fflil '"" ' '2795 ' . 1970 A~· .. ··s1795: 1970 GMC 2· TON Tilt c1b truck 5500 11ri11. I IJlll• tr1ft1111i1° ·1io11. 14512) s32g5 1971 HDNDA~l 4 •P.•ed, rodio, hoator. 112~iAll ~' 51095 : - l uto1, Used 990 Autos;·UMG 990 Autot, Used 9911 Autos, Used -~-..-•• A ....... · iii ... ii.iiiiiiiiii"°iiA""" - 19&9 MARK Ill Hft •yt rvilil"t • l11cl. f1ct. •ir, tU ,_,,, AM-FM, leefflef, l11H11v reef. J11tl lleewtlf11I. ~XXIDIOI '4695 198 OLDS llEl.TA 88. Ceu,t. i etllo, httftr,• 111tom1tic, elr cond,, whit9 well.: '"/11;t' reef, 1Wrl66 I) -51495 , ' 1968 CHEVROLET M1lil111. A11to"'1tic, -r1llo, h11 .. r, pow1r tl11ri"I· IXlVSl9) .· 1_970 MUSTANG MACH I - Aufom1ti1 tr111s111lnlo11, r1cllo, h11~r, ,,, 1e11clitio111lftf. IACH601 I .. ,_~· ~s2395 ; 1969 YOLl!SWAGEN • 1971 CHRYSlER WAGON ; Tow11 l C61111try, RIH, air cond., pewtr 1te1ri119 l . Ore•11, fectory -tir, ·roof rick, I 7911XDI •• · 53595- 1970 FORD.LID " lro119h1 m. 4 dr. H.T. klH, 1uto., ,.S; Jlr f•·M., vinyl roof. 21,000 11111•• 17151HJJ 52695 1971 VEGA 2300. H1tch!,1c•. ll1tllo, h1tter, l ,OOD tni{11. l 121· CKAI • • 51877· '.' , -Autio,-- 1967 BUICK smAIK VI, 111'9mefie tfeM1Rltai•, rMlla, •••,.,_ tTVFll71 569.5. 1969 TOYOTA~ ~ . ·--. ~ . Auto111eflc tr'!l111rnhtlt~ recUe eM liNtet. IZVL9]51 s1355· .. ... 1969 SllCA l1cli1, _h1et1r, 4 1,.od +r11111111!11l .. C716- CQS I .. 1970 .• BUICK • SKYLARK Yi, • 111tom1fic, r1cllo, h11t1r: ''""'' •tt•r• ·1..; &I ltr1•11, f1ctory olr .soncl. f2tllUHJ . ' 52595 ' r • . COSTA MES , .540-9640· . ' J 9'0 Autot, Used Autos, V• • , • • 990 A"""' lllol ' ~ ""'°" ... ' Ml!RCURY OLDSMOll~ PONTIAC ' ---·----:-'-· .,.-,"'" ....., __ CADILLAC" CHEVROLET .. ·CHRYSW CONTINENTAL UNCOLN El Dorado CQnvt hat ry xtra, Red/wht, llM ~I, lrJunac, pvt owper.~ina t'"""' 1"19511 -1315. •• CHEVROL£T '63 OIEVY WAGON. 1'vto., R&H, power 11eerina. ·<oKL- mi $195. ' DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 248CJ·Ha.rbor Blvd. at Fair Dr. 'eosta Mesa ·; 546-8017 ,..El,,..-,<:am,..-i:-oo-, "°327,,,-.•ni'".-,:-tlC'-:'k * '11 CHEVY's * · 1'nns, nlly whe<ll, now IMPALAS : e ·-CllEVELLFS, , new paint, l!!Xcel cond, .· CAMARO'S . on fao wo>Taoly. $1.500. HERTZ CO~P. 495-5200, 495-0650. m w. l{alella, Anaheim Impala 2 Dr. Hdtp, p/o, (714) nl-4050 r, V-8, auto. Lie GTD 423. I ''~5.1~0..;.-vy""'. Be~l-7Af<~~. -Cy"'°'! BANKERS OUTLET, Auto. Xfnt running cond. 6-4188. $%-IO or best ofter. ~-8577. · '66 Chevy Impala Station wagon, 396 l!!ngine $910. *. * 549-0559 * * * CHRYSLER '61·Chrysler 300 $AVE '63 CONTINENTAL 1'70 FORD """"'"•• x.,.. "'°"'"' '68 MERC •. Mon1'ao llll<. 196e ()ldj .llS 2 Dr. Hrdtp. , .. GTO $1475 COnvtrtible. FUJI power, fac-48,000 original mil~ · GALAXIE 500 lbr ~Man That Hu. Auto., Iactocy alr, vinyl. toP. Auto, V-8, full p)¥?.I: air. 67S-4031 or 5t8-17• '°"' air. "'ckol -~. 1.., $775 • · ·, ~ 2 Dr. H.T. lmmacula.. -""'"'"""" (9669) Lie. 689CPM. 1195. BANK. RAMBLER Hw\ 24,000 mUes, A boauti-CORVETIE -attractive ll&ht 1.,, 1971 MARK HI $1299 ERS OVIU.T 616-4188. luJ loc'1 "1 """"·•u<e'!'O' . yellow with aold tnlorio•, Low MU• .. • Demo• Full DAVE ROSS PONTIAC PLYMOUTH "5 Rambler -w-. NAlas)_Cadill~c" ~. ~~ ·F-=~~: ~! ::,~ ~~~r::. ·=· i1~:11:.·~:· ~:=Blvd. at F=? . : w~~r~-..1=: AU'l'RORIZED DEALER · lM1FM Ro 645-5686 power ateer., factory air er Interior, White Wa11 1971 MERCURY 1961 Plymouth Furt1/ll, Q;.BIS. · ' ,n, ·. cond., hw:ry 0:n this one. ~ p 5 ·>!00-,HAlU!OR BL.,·• WANTED " . OeanMel'riced C395AUHI Mkholtn Radtal Titts, nit STATION WAGONS . lop-. coupe. . ., ·-T BIRD • m<rA·MESA CORVEITE Hanltep 12175. 'Jo"""'n l Soo, 2626 Wheel, ,,,,..., Control, M-HERTZ CORP:, · P.8., auto . ., r • d 1 •' ;l • .. 540-9100 · -,Open .SUnda '"" '71 ... '211 . U-~-Bl··· eo~-.,... ~ Locks, Stereo, Power 221 w K II he.ttr,.runt.good,mod uoVING ~ H -"I ·~ T v.r-; .no-. eve• Aaluur • " ~ ... •• · seats & Wind!>w1, Landau · 11.tl!! 8' An&helm1 tir••· ,$i00 flrrn.~150 ~ w ....... • • CON.TINENTAL COUGAR 540-S630. Top. Ex"'ndod Faotocy w.,.. 17141 -nMOSO under low 'bl 'book. Bini, new paint, portholts. J Cobra '70 ........ $192.S nnty. 172SO. •b!S7'. 14;.2;25_ •• ~ ~ ~. . ~" lo ml. Otth. ---~·--... °"""'HT. Dan Gurney Tol1no VI, '"9''. Only 24.ooo SAVE $2528 MUSTANG . ,.......~. '72 Ullllf IV opedal, Auto tn.M/conool•, nulet,· pwr. ''°°'" pw. PONTIAC '57 T·BIRD lftftftft b k to traru dl O« List As Sold New atnc;::,...,.,,-.,.--.,-.,,.,,_,. Pow. •Ifft, pow frt brakN, ra ~·au ... ra 0• Guden.Grovl!! Llncol.n-Mer:1·86 Mu1tana, red w/blk in-'-.. · ~l~ 2300 miles, Vinyt Top, Moon Dwit special paint, full equl~nt, dlr •9435. Phone fact. alr cond., radio, vinyl heater, nl!!W wsw tltts, tac)i. • ~ top low mne.,e 84?-608 many othl!!r deluxe extru. cury at Brookhurst & Gar-ter., VB, auto, heavy daty 'Sf PONT. BonneVille Cpe, • 8t6-64i'6 ' · See t ~ ie (425.AKJ) dl!!n Grove Blvd. 636-2980. linin&', exhaust 1y1 t em, Auto, pow,.r, a1r cond. DODGE NAins ·c ·adlllac: '69 'MARK Ill .... $4555 R/H • maoy xtras. Mint (UOG'63! " cond. Wiii trade tor van or · $1299 • accept b1!!1t otter. Cont.act DAVE ROSS PONTIAC CHEVELLE 70-307 T-1-------- dro, PS, air cond. $450. '68 CHRy;SL.E;R NEWPORT~ '69 Conti{H!l:llal. ·1 mm a c. DODGE Dart '68. :V-&. Alf, AUnJORIZED, DEALER Lea~r. Interior, vlnyt 10f1, 892-fOofl Full poWl!!r, factory a.r 3600 HARBOR BI-. tull power, factory air, !Ut ....,...;, 'SJ T-BmD eood condition $550. . 919--075.1 aft 7 pm rm. · cond., landau roof. <VTD-$2495. A/C. Auto, full pwr, Pis. ".1'1yf roof. Mike ·offer! C'OSTA MESA • whel!!I, dual romfort seats, * '69 l~PA~A 2-DR ~) 2 Dr., gold, blk vinyl top. Must sl!!ll-Student ro l nr 540-9lOO 0 Sund . 'Atilol:WJy immaculatl!! ahd 673-7746. 2480 H&rbor Blvd. ·at Fair Dr. TEMPEST U>aded! $1750. 540-7127 $1599 Dr. Lawton ~. Eut to school. 89:-3422. pen •Y 1oaded (ZDw:M4) 1971 MUSTANGS Costa M"a 5*-81117 53 CHEVY, cot shift, new tltt•, gd. tram. SI75. N ,., .• t DODGE 'D •-d 1969 l'ORD . ' DAVE ROSS.PONTIAC '61, XI.NT oond, · ew ""'· ~ ~ '-~ an, LTi>,.COUPE NABERS. Cadillac: HERTZ CORP, '63 PONTIAC Temp. S<a. '62 Tempe<t, auto, R/H, Lie. waa. Aul, P/S, P/B, bii EiB 397. $2'l5: BANKERS V.S. SHAAP! ~-557-5211. OUTLET, 646-(188. • "' * 831-1227.,;it 24~ Harbor Blvd. al Fair Dr. $2100. R/H, 6 cyl., Auto, 59,000 AtJ'niORJZED DEALER Co&ta M~ 546-i0l7 * C>wner, 494-2339 * mi's. CreamPuf(, $ 5 5 0. Styl~ leldl!!.r. Cool arc~ 3600 HARBOR BI-., m w. Katella, Anaheim (714) 71M050 970 7141•~ '719. wti1te with dark bl:ut· lntu-"6 M .. .-..... v.. ~ --. utos, lmpori'ed 970 Autos, Im.ported 970 Autos, tmporfed .,...,., lor & landau roof. Auto. <:'an'A MESA ........ • au..., u ... , ~;_~.....;.--------";......--------..;...--CHARGER '68, 38;J, lull trans., ridkt·, heatl!!'r, fac-. 540-9100 ()pl!!n Sunday ps/pb, in 1' ANT A ST IC All NEW VOL KSWAGENS ARE LESS AT HARBOUR VW N paint -'·· f ,., • ., SHAPE! Aaldnr S 12 0 0 . powl!!r,' ew , m&JU: o • air oond., pwr. atl!!U., pwr. '69 Lincoln ·Mark Ill, ex-&73-Tf.tS. ·· "'' fer. ~7758. brks., pwr, windowa I: much cepUonal e '69 Cadillac ""'"'· Oearance Pr I c • d Coupe' de VII~ • '10 El OLDSMOBILE "72 ton van factory Guaran- fff, lo ml, f\dly equip'd, PYt. P,,ty, M«m. (XSUB)) $2175. Johnton I: Donido, 2 lo c~ from e ~ =.. = Bl..i., :!."'=1:.1::'.':' .. • M..,,...,..,,,..,....,0-L""Ds DELTA '78 Font Stetlon W-AUlbomed MBZ Deal"' ROYAL~ (loupe, AM/ ,:;,;.,..,,ED::".~=-·':", .. ,., •• _---,,Xln""' Country Seden. VI, ...,_ <I) 5n-1250 Fil, IHt A .... wbee!, fa<> EDSEL ""' .,£>.., -wag, t steertiw A btw.kts . au~nU.: 1962 Lincoln Omtinl!!nt&I, ali', tor)' e.Jr, auto trans, yin1f cond. ~· tic tra111 &tr mU.t ... tD KM roof u:tra nict YXZ72l5 Call .... ~ a"""laft. • ~ean. Muot °"'· ~· , $23;9 FALCON $21fl • MAVERICK ~ '63 .'fALC6N 65 er.i:.• 11u ~ '70 uaurnlCK t1ros/bnl<e1, .,,ooo ,,,,., ~ 11111tu ,,n;li; xJn't 1'U.Nlinc cond .. $225. lllllH•IUl.1 HIWHJl1' llACNI · ..,..., • ...,~ COfTA MISA 2 ~ ••-Dix -· .. U•· t7'·-blSJ•S4 --.uo'I· S4t·:JOJ1 ...... 67... ........,.-. uu-. """" . • ... --,FO;AR;;cD..---I=~~~~!!:.!~ .... u.ooo mi. °"""' "'m.i-,..,,,,..,,......,,O"'LDS=,...,.,a=-a""•"" 'ST FORD WAGON Cnt.cy. • t1e old banki!!r. Take amall =--=· · • ;.'. dan 10 pus, Auto., P.S., .. down or flnaocl!!, (3268.EN) Convl!!rtible, VI, auto, air 1961 GALAXJE 4 drlJ• 1 .fact. alr, t7019) .... ~~"-nd -PB WI l t • .s4..,.,.>.1. aft ll am i1W"111.-co ., .--.,. , e.e oWne:r, auto ~ns.,, C. $195 Wbffl. Take ovtr payments. Muot drl,. " •-I• DAVE ROSS PONTIAC MERCURY 132 month, Balaoce "'10. •· ~. .~ "" 2480 Harbor BJvd. al Fair Dr. Must aacrib lmmedlate- 1' 15 F6RD R&ncb Waaon. Cotta Mesa 5'MOIT ,67 Mercury W•t· $I"' Jy11 Priva.tl!! par!;)'. CaU alt lllO. 352 V... aulo• tnns., * 71 FORDI * Co1mQ< p ... w Fact.ry 6 pm, l6!-91M6. &l:r cond. P/S. Good tbw A GALAXIES e MUSTANGS alt Ml power~ wheel •• DELTA SB, full pwr, """'" fllic ....... 142-mO. TOt.INOS ....... rack, 'AM-FM ra'. AM/FM, WI whl. pwr HOTZ CORP. dlo, low local mu.,, ewe wind.. ltndau. 1\500 ""1) 16&-:WSS '19 Fair¥ne 500. air, p1, y.a, lltnchero. <Jean nll50. Wlo m 'II'• !<tltlla. ANJMln> "'"only s.5. cell -(714) n..- '85 SUPER 'Van, Ford -....:;~JE:,.;.;E.,;_P..;.;;c.;...._ "-lb!<..,~ eyl ,•llck. 1115. Call 21.l: <.J1"535. "' •• POIUl -.. bo<ll' ·71~ ml-~.,. ••!!t &: lnt. Xlnl! E,.tne ntl!!dt Damll at :167-6434. I Jm/2 work: $100. 645-2218. PM, 540-65(&. U pm. NABERS Cadlllac: 1'·ts"""o7.1d-, "'cu°"u'" ... -=eon,....... •. ..,c=--- Al11110R1ZED DEALER numinC oond. Body OK. 1500 HABBOR BL., Tirn JOOd $215. 5"-33Sl or rosTA MESA '*'9431. 541J.lllOO Open SUnda> 1'•10~0~LDS=""~=-<l6=--,.7/aJr.,-i.'"' 'iOUSE Huntlncr Watch the ductlon. PIS. P/B. aM/tm OPEN f10USE columr.. stl!!reo. stw'Ji. M7·1•46. ' Autot, Used iii A ...... UIOil H0 • MERRY CHRISTMAS ' ' · · 'SALE '<-:-" ·· _,.. ..~.. . '71 IARI IR:'..~··="'- '7,1 tw ·=~·· ... -~ ..... 'UOllM ......... "'' "''"1• -...... ""'"°"""' ........... (U.I 21•1 ·10 c1m ''°'"'· • T ... -· -IJC., A/T .. ,, ... ,,..,. .,__ C•t. A ......,. I"' •'Al OR CorMr lit a Harloor .......... l I I I I ..... A OAJI. Y I'll.OT • . ! . ' • I ' I ~.-·22,1971 ' ' . ALL NEW 1972 ~'I s~Li. ON CARS A1' ATLAS · .. · -"'o\.'o & us£O &9\.~ 71 SATELLITE INCLUDES: USED SERIAL •RH2l GIE-I 068l2 Y.a EN~INE, AUTOMATIC TRANS., RADIO, HEARR, P/SRERIN~, W.S·W's, All CONDITIONIN~. " . ''71 CRICKETi . I USED LICENSE ·• I 65CRC 3 BLOCKS SOUTH 2 9 29 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA' MESA ph. (714J 546 -1934 OF SAN DIEGO FWY '69 FORD '71 DODGE '67 CHRYSLER CORTINA DART NEWPORT Automtfic tr1111mission, r1dio, h11t1r, Autom1tic tr1111mit1ion, r1dio, h11f1r, YI, 111tom1tic, r1dio, h1at1r, pow1r white w1U tlr11, low, low mil11, (461· WSW, vinyl top. (ll6CIHI 1t11rin9 &: br1k11, Y"SW, 1ir cond. CORI tTSM4'49l '67 PLYMOUTH SPORT FURY V•, •utol'll•tic, r•dio, he•ter, power 1leerin9, 1ir coru:li· tionin9. IUEZ2551; '66 PLYMOUTH SPORT FURY V8, •utorn•fic, redio, h••+•r, pow•r st•erint & br1lr11, 1ir conditioning, vinyl top. ITEZ565) '64 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2 DR. H.T. VI~ 1utom1tic, r1dio, h11f1r, pow1r 1t11r!n9 & br1k11, WSW, 1ir condi- tio"i119. I HBY29l I ' '68 PLYMOUTH '66 DODGE SATELLITE COUPE CORONET 500 vs·, 1utom1tic, r1dio, h11t.r, -po-r 2 dr. H.T. V8, •utom•tic, r•dio, h••"" 1teerin9, WSW, vinyl top, •ir cond, er, pow•r 1t1erin9, eir conditionln'Jo IWVE95l) ITIX479 ) '65 CHEVROLET '69 VOLKSWAGEN SUNDIAL CAMPER VI , 1utol'll•lic, r•dio, h11t.r, power l1•ufiful convenion •quipp•d with' 1te•rin9, whit1 1id1 w•ll tir••· !RPH ic• bo .. , di"'tte, sinlr, bunk1, bubble 609) top, etc. rtVZt22) . 1, :--: ·~ •• -~ •• •• >!• .•• .... ,., ....... .... .... ••• ,_ . .•• ::: ••• :~: •• ·=· ••• ••• ~= , •. ••• ••• ·:4 .... ::; ,. . . . -.t· ..... ••• ••• .. :'t': \ • . 041L Y 'JI.OT 51 • •' . • • ' • ' ~-~ tEADERSHIP IN . TRUCK SAVINGS! ' . . '71 COUNTRY SQUIRE WAGON . 10 pess•nger. 429 •VS, air cond., eutom1tic, p'ow•r 10 p1s1. w19on. 429 VI, 1ir cond., 1~lOm1tic, pow.er 1t11rihg ' br1k11, radio, d1 lux1 r1clr:. 111-888 1t11rin9 I brakes, r1dio. 153 -580 . ' ' . '71 MUSTANG FASTBACK . . ' 351 va, 1ir cond., 1utom1tic, power steering & br1lr:111 r1d io1 tint1d glass. 227-001 ' ' , ! , ' '71 MACH I• MUSTANG '71 GALAXIE 2 OR. H.1. 42t VI, 1ir .:ond., 1utom1tic1 power ·-~fi.~· br1lr:11, AM-FM 1t1r10, tinted 9l11s, I.. • '71 LTD 4 DR. IROU5 ~ ._., ·& -42t va, 1ir cond., a utom1tic, powi{ st11iing ' br.a ~es,_ AM-FM radio, tinted glass. 139-71 11 '( f"? . ' ; '71 TORINO 1GT • • 2 Or • .'H.T.JJSI V8, •ir cond.1 ,PJtWN: 1t11rini;i I ,b.ra•·~· AM-FM st1r10, autom•tic tr•l'ls. I J8.tll · :• '71 MAVERICK GRAUER ''. l 'f,''d transmission, pdw1r 1t11rin9, r1dl.o, bucket ••• •. 1as.a•1 · .. · I I . MANY MOU TO CHOOA •ROM,._ .. . 1~% REBATE , APPROVED!·: ''lt's ;no"r the law! You DEFINITE· . . LY ~ a 7.0/o cash excise tax re- '" ~~ti!~ ~~t~ .~en 1.011 '~y" GllY ·;NEW 1972 1.. . ' NEW 1971: · ' ' •. I • 1971 ·D:EMO N .OUR1 81(;· STOCK! . ' .. ',>~ · · i: ,~lafrT.;Bitd~FQrd . $~le! J1!!•rJi!_~.-, •g;; .... '71 Models, Sport roofs, 1..-11. 2 -14 1~·•Wf ~Po~. illr ~ltlonilMJ. w .... ont1es ..... 11 .. 1 .. ~ - ILL OFFERS CONSIDERED · · m'Da · aec•i'• -·PAID 'F.bRlJR.-NDTl - -~~I~~~.~~~~~-~~•~m~~~~,;,, I .._ , .~ .. ''---'<~ r .. -EXAMPLE: '71 T.alRD HARDTOP · 'Aiit•., p,S., P.I., P-wllulow1, P·b11ck•t •••fs. AM-FM 1ter•o r1d ie, 1ir co!ld., filt wh.11, ~. 'bocly 114• 111IG,1., rifnoti mlr~or, 90011r1i11S. (6;41Z.J I , Ftilly t.ctory 94119lp,M. k141•, h•1fir. 1611· HPJ, ' ' 17l PINTO 4 •p•ff, tood mll••· (JJ7C.UI: . ' ILUI IOOI PllCl.SZIJO \ .,. ·ILUI IOOK PllCI $4111 • OU.,ll PRlCI $4096 TRANSPORTATION OUI PllCI $1496 oua PllCI $1696 :1 '. . " I ' ~ ', ' OPIL ,,, SPICIALS '• '" DODCJi Ha41op s796 I .,. i~.f'Dr. H.T. '2296 " "ff TOYOTA CORONA ~ 296 'of --------C.ronet<4o. VB. auto,, P.S,, Au~= bealer, , MK IL RAH;automatlc,"' • · Automatic traiismiJslon. n.d1o, hee.ter, aood miles. air Joadet. Good ;· ~ 't!'ol'~=I. ... . 841 AGAJ I .,; f~~.~.~~.ood ' $596 ' !~1611 • . :.:--•" ' ;'.. ' r' 1:·1~ , .~ , • . . P~-f'lll• <~> ~l ... ~5111~'*2 ",'.:'$ft'' 6' . ' ·7o Foali' LTD 4 i>r. H.T. s249t· ·: I ' '' I ' ' I ~~ F '21-'96 '70 4!11ICK,llYllU $3496 . . t~="'··~ . 1 ' 1~lH,aut7,p,s,,~cond, ' g '61 SIMCA 1000 ' .$496 P,, .. ,.s .. u..~~.w"':, .. [JO!lnl • ' I"if.fifr:i;1~1~:!i,Jt : · _ > •.".-(Zfi~C~1 ·iood es. .. 1 ,,,-4door.Lowmll11.0ri9ln1I ,. 1r==~~:. ~ ' ILUI 1001 PIUCI $2111 • ' JhJu-out. IVTM 868 ), ., . ' . i~~:~~ ~!.RAH. $2596 '71 COUNTRY Sod Wt• $3696' '63" PONTIAC CATALINA $596 ~t.C~~:~10.. 51996 , 'JO DODCH dHA~CJI~ $2496 Fact Air, P.S., Vinyl Roof. 1() peas. Full powtril air, ' ' 2 dr. H.'.J'. RAH, auto.. power P.S., P.B., vlnyl roof, air 2 Dr., H.T., Auto1 R.lll., A1r • {701 ACD l roof rack. Good m ea. ·~· rood miles. COJV892J cond., rood mll@t: (X'M..773) Cond., VJnyl Roor. (118 AGF) 1')11 IOOK l'llCI S2•1S {798BSY) ILUI IOOK PllCI $.1011 , , ILUI IOOK PllCI 1Jt41 ' '67 OLDS CUTLASS Supreme. VS, 2 Dr. H.T., R&:H, air, P.S., aood mlle1. (TSR640) ,.._ l(UI ipOI 1':1CI $1340> ~·~,'!:ii:. F~t. Al•, PS, $1996 P.B, P·wlndows,~ ... !'&ff.· UkeNew! <ZVDOOl .. • MUST ANG SALE! .. '.~ f ' . -• I I •llwf to -.. from. '65 thtu •71 modoh. Coupes. halillop1, eoovortlblo ood 2+.2 loo••••ks. Somo wltto 4 tpHds, alto olr con<lltl .. lnt "':" ll!l10ftl<lllc models. " '\( ...,. ,.,, • EXAMPLE: '67 MUSTANG FASTl~CK ,. • RM with DI.ck i11f1r. YI, 111tam1H1, ... ~no, h11f11, pow•r 1t.1rl119. fTWHS71l I OU• PRICE $119S SAUi DIPT. HOURS t I AM 10 t PM MOIM'lll I AM TO 6 PM SAT 10 AM TO 6 PM SUN ' I I '65 PLYMOUTH PUIY Ill 2 Dr. H.T., R&H, tu+o., P.S., •ir cond. Good mll11. I PIT 4841 . . . TRUCK M1ny to choose from. Chevy' bctsllJI~ R•nch1ro, V1 ton •nd i4 ton11 Flit bid. '67 thru. '1'· ift .. {1. ' IXAMPLI: ' '71 DATSUN P.U. 1'1tF.CAlilPIR Perris V•ll•y C•b over. R&H, .f 1p;ij, lir cond., cr•wl thru c•mp1r. (616CTQI • ' OUll PRICE '~ ~750 '70 LTD $9UIU WACJ. $ 10 p1.s1. Full pbwer, fact: air, 1utti., immacul&te..tijn,l .. out. Good mil.rs. (2'4BQC).' '67 CAMAIO l 51396 2 Dr., H.T., Auto., lll:H., P.S., Air Cond.1UonJna. (UZF 238) STATION WAGON SALE! l I II TO CHOOSI PIOM,t.ioohi' & Domes~cs. Coo•tn' -.. Stiiolros. Toi'llO, v.w .. Volv-o, Dctta11, N r Mi-c., Toyoto, Opel. '65 ,.,,.. '71 models. Some wllh 11111 ~If I air ..... EXAMl'LIS: 'f' • '65 FORD WAGON '69 FORD WAGON C11111try 11d111. l&H, •11+.1, •It, P.S., toot! mlli1. IWWK 769)· "'t ,. · t ~ OUI PllCI < I', ' F1lrl111e IGO. A11to., RIH, pow•r 1fHri119, eJr c•lld., 1oocl miler. 1975ISXI $1850 . •, @tJ _____ _, .... ., --... 2060 Harbor Costa Mesa ® 642-0010 .................... PARTS-SERVICE HOURS \ -7-AM To9"PM'MoN-, 7 AM To, 6 PM TUE·FRI PARTS DEPT. ONLY I AM ta 1 PM SATURDAYS ~ 4 .-. • • . .' ~ .:: '· ' . • ·' • • • • • , • - ' • I r I f • • .. 11 · DALY PJLOl' ·i I '7} MUSTANG · · · F. ~ ............... .--............,....I , .. .....,. ....... --.a1pui · ·-,'!' ... , ·TORIN0 '5DO ·.--:··· 71 .... __ ..._ ........ "'l"'_.~ . ............ lb."!ll!CBrtl I I J. • • • ~--· _,: :IMMEDIATE " . . . . . _,,_..__ .. 0, 2 AYAllAfll, I( I tGUlll JN· • Jl ! I ' ' ~ . • I • l. '. '~ • . , • •I i I I