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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-11-24 - Orange Coast Pilot7 . • • . -· • • • • • ' ..:. . , . ....... . . • • •eadly Mexiea Seet Viper Foo • g ... :.~,~-~Flilll~Y~ On Coas.-t Beae ~ •• Ill • . ' Burke Hits ' ' ' Kissinge~ Seen Opposing Texan ' I 1 • I 11 > l • ' . Free ~ee:m·· lnGennau ' Abortion · BOSTON (UPI) -A political feud betwem lleru'y Kllsinger and John Con- nally resulted .In the presldeotial aclviaer blocking Qlnnally 's appointment u secretary of state, a professor writing a book about the former Texas governor says_. Man Orders Decision PROF'ESSOlt CllAIILES AS!!M¥1' of Unlverslty of Pacliic said the feud began when Coonally became TreUury lleCl1!1&ry "and Invaded IWslnger's FRANKFURT, '«JP!) -A spben!" as inuled ......-tial advlaer. man believed a .... ' .... 1.jb!ol l!lilecl Assemblyman Robert H. Burke (R· The feud -kepi quiet ,. it '""1ld not,lnblb~ COOnally's efforts lo lnflu-a stewardess Inside an empty AJr CllJada Huhtiogtoo Beach) has accused the st.ate ence Democrats· to vote fw President Nixon "becauae :ia.in&er has been in· plane et Rhein-Maill ~ ,8nd Sup-~---of "usmg· legal mumbo-sulated from domeot!C political Involvement unW the end of the negotiations demanded the rel-of· c.ectollilnt ... _ ~' with Hanoi. nationall Jailed In Germany for air jumbo" in tbe court's recent decision piracy, pol.ice said. wblch lliruct down the requlre!!at for a "DlmNGER AND CONNALLY are poles apart~ and politically," Police surrounded ,.. plane oa Iba 1 hospital committee's approval for an said Ashman, founding director of the Public Attain lnltitute' at Pacific. strip at Gennany'1~ abortion, . "U Cormall,y llhould be named secretary al stale-and. I'm sure he woo'! Neither police nor . Tbe decls1on, 1ianded down w.a...sday ~Kissinger's departure will be abrupt," Aabman said. details on who ........ ~· by a t-3' maqin., meam that a wmnan in 1 specifically which be the flrst';l20 weeks of pregnancy may ob-.,. wanted feleUed ' ·;;:lain a legal abortion from a li~sed 'NI' ...!....t -l.,y' stewardess' sarety. 1 . :f ,physician in an accredited hospital ~.::;113 .DV -The ·man sak:I he **l'''Cz:ecbl.~ A • , :without prior approval of the hospital's number of Czecboaknlks have tieen medical committee. sentenced In Weal Germany for · •L , • , • , The court said the judgment rosts sole-H s ude Ad • jactlnga. ,.... • . • ' " ". · ~· '? • ly with the woman and ber doctor. . onor t nt mits "We believe he bu a 1*1!>1· di P1i11ce NN!t!f.'~...-':" . .,,-· "li 1 ~ "·7·t •· -:-·: • ; Alloctlng tbe decilion, Burke said "the have aurrounded ~Plane." a Plbce ~f'7"_~~. ~1. ,_ , • • :-.. •• ~ court bu llwnm1ltl Im in this matter in ' spokesD'1lfl •t the airport llk:I. • , Glerw ~a talion other C8IOI, and In tllls'4 lo 3 decision it He said the Alt CUlda plane ha4 no . aimed~ rintliti4.~ .,. , i ....,.. really bad to diC..,, lo come np with •• Shoot·i·ng His· Parents other occupanls at the time the lneltlnt d the ' • ~.'!hi "-'~ · and • tbe lllmf ....,.. !bat the law Is 'unduly occurred. He said II _... !W-~ ariy.\ ,....._...,._,•an<! v-' In order.to ntlooallze tblll shock· . was elthfr chedinj lot.;, iWI~ .. 1 r c..:.: 1, -."'f "."!7""C:--ry" , tog decWon " between ftlgbb or wu '8n Gii , by l _.,, 'Y>... , . ~ J 1. t'\.-'{41 -~ '·'' • ·• 1 The court ftded that the medical her assailant. ~}1· I · · · ·crllerla·nqaind to oblaln coiDm1ttee ap-OOUGLAS, Arii. (AP) -A teen-apd County Attorney RJchard Riley, who An AJr Canada deooribed • . .. , . . . ,. . . , ..,,..a -..t. an , ~ -1111-i_. student detcrlbed u ."tl)e • nlcesl called Roth "the nlcell boy you woold , (~ HU-..... ·Mex ican na1e1·'1"1~~.: ::...~.-.--~ .... :~~=::::r:i .. ~~·;:;:-~a:;r:~."': · · · · ) 1 • · . ' • . '1tio -· will undoubtedly give ,,'b;~-parent.. Auiborltiel parent., said, "Tbe people are getung 8r~'9 Ce•lt rt .. to a lllp -In the ......... ol ' · "~ ~· 1-u Id I' not d t the l ha •'. "' #, ab6ruons being 'Perfortned in cilt!ofnia 18Jd)-youth"'~ to know bow it ei' o . m ma a m. ve no ·· c 8 h and will open the doon: of mBDy new to 'tfl1 IOIDeODe. , boldlltles." " 0. n '£aLJJ ~t •) nae ' abortion mills, w-wanton d~ard Pillce lllld Beman1 Jolel>b·-. 18, "The boy said be . bad -!laving . • ~ · · C;' !or buman !Ke and unaanilary cOadltloos walked Into the police station Thnr.day thoughls about killing bis parollts for a 1feadler i • ': > '. • 1• will challenge the Tijuana mills CalHor-and·confessed the tllllngs long tlme," said Riley. "He wanted lo Continued atinny daya and cool :n:lllA ~'Cll\C· Pllll --by 00 =-=·:i:f!'.f In the pat," tbe · ~·· depull• weni to the Roth know bow It felt to kill somebody." nights Is the way !be--=~ -r¢tlne-~ . .. . "With alJorlionl b<!ini 1oOsened by the •' 'bmde --town• and f.....S !lie bodies RJiey said tbe ldlllnP toot place lure loots for ~ -aormallt' Tito tw p.a,llld 'lliq earef1iUJ High c.un: tbe felt of pregnaoc)' will no or Joseph Roth, IO, an audio-visual In· around 7 p.m. Wenesday. He said the lo the weallwr Billll ol o1 -w• jloeod Iba-~-·,._ .... with a longer be a factor In lllidt rela~ps. ' strueto< at Dougiu· Hilb School and . yooth then drove to Lordsburg, N.M., 68 along the cout. rlllar lo 71 lnl _.. of• Sim ,kllC -ill(,..,.. i. llmdgalrlOrs Thi• will ~ the effect of furlber 1 ~~ .... »•" &l a •-"· ''"b :..oooi IOmt 100 miles northeast of Dooalas, land. Lows toollbl will dip Id 1111 to call ......... at Ila w.n;, · des-rating our -U standards," be • """ -• ...., ' 1~ '"" when be ope!tl the nlght In a motel. Tbe low 4111 • .,.n1a.'nlandl0' •we -- a -)llllon al the added. · ~was sprawled on the living room youth.returned to Douglu shortly before INSmE TOD.4.Y ... ~ ..... -~ ~ -.. doubt Burke, said more than no.ooo abortions '· o.J. U'--e -· ~-· .. a -·· ' a.m. Tbantsgivlng Doy and turned ,~ •• I ~~' -_, --rfo ed In Callfoml In 1171 '"""' ~ w• ·-~N -· himself In, Riley aald. '1 l•K ,.., ... O omN-a--It -·~~ pe rm all ·Iha I behind him . lnveatigators said both had Police said they found a .~.3$ caliber play1, ft1tit>oll mod.'""*' - 1*Tbeir flnt C11•01JM4 qs 'be CliefuJ', ne:;:~ ~ ~ h!i;°rruan! ~J abot ooce·1n the cbelt with a rifie. rlOe tn the youth's car. gr~nu. Be a Sa~ta'• Mlptr 1ellCI beatUJe the -~ r. _.. -u ldlled.by ·-than will die from all Norinait Littrell prlnclpal at Douglas get m th< llolidal/ IJ>iril. SH t<Wc ,u a_..., -r.lated. otber -""""""'1· And -lives ! ' High, said the bOy had an oulstanding todo)I'• Wedc.-.dtr for ·ltlllat'a ~~~·~~=~r:::ra~, Nf! RE&F.i1CES ··"·~~~u;bo.ior~.u1..:.U· ... ~,•IP~ u.. ~ -......-• haa _ __. • ....._ ... Ill said. ' '. .... IOld Roth -with !be IChool choir and .... - ' - -.!. II ead m Ibo . ..., to RJdl\ lllma, ....-,....,_ ' MAllOAu•, England (UPI) -tllls year earned a place on the 11Cboo1'1 -·• --1 ---bave let up I ~ football team. lfmm!r, Ila aald Roth bad = ...: - --= lllW .. .,... .,..,_, t-. u-:..:;..;.i.-,.., .. Shattered lbop "' 1 pub to tell _,..' to drop from the teanl becaule of a same .,_ • = · :J ..... 11111 1111' ..a ·~• .._ inan-aa,.,-tmde.,..... to men -to 11ve them Injury. . :"\.:,.. ~ ~ lliti~ !II _. llllll a ..-LONDON (UPI) -Mag l 1 Ir ates the -t al bavinl to "I've known tbil family for ~an," =' -,...: -. atrlpe """""' Illa ......, el lletl1 • nanlod Herherl Robins a divorce on face r<plar lbop saleqirll when said Littrell. "And Bernard wu the ,,.,,,.. • ::r..-~ '1111 lul two lldill it lb 1111, Ila ..id, ii-oo.-his marriage bad "lmtrtevably they bUy ltSY llncerle for wtfes type ol boy yoo -1d ute to bave In a ~ 'l - -.. -111apet1, Ullo Ille• tall ol an .-J. fo. ~ down." Robins told the court his and glrllriendl for ChrlstmU. , bllh tcllool." -· •"' ( ... ll&ADLY ,.J'.1p I) wile -14d hJm In ltM. ho Rotha alao bad three daQSbln. "----'----_,.,...,.._.J } ' I • . ' • t tO;\q Y 1tA DAILY 'ILDT s ' ' .. r Hold .'Un·sclieduled' Mee·t Hi~ken ' I • l • .. .'Forced' K 'er Req~b One·1wur Talk With Red·Negotiat,Or -,_ . ,. To l(ilL.lil .PARIS (UPI) ._ U.S. pmldeoUal ad· In a caatlnullilm ol U1e1r dally meetings N-wllo tn!W K*i ... said ElrUet IGday, I Vlei tlanl ..,.._.. \'M Beory A. Killinger conlerred tor that becan ~. the -ng tioda, toot plKO Ill •· •1111 uld the OOll!Die4 IUPpoft ol Soullt ~t-al...i ""''illtidl<llllily with North Viet· ztegler uld the lllUll procedure for owned bJ lht Nlrlli ~ __. mm'I ~ ...... "••-vi. Tiiiou b• , · annowicinC 11mea t... tbe meellnp in ad-tioo IDCI ........ hl!i l!1<dl • Ila • · 1 ,.sim.. • ....,_, ' . ~~~pt!"~£~ j ne&Otlator ,ln u Vance WU not followed r... today's """"-ln ......... ~·leBaL tbellltjtod~-.llbloc~·-ael· llEll\IJT (l\P..:.-..... N1<'1~n ·~~9.!"f "'~eel nor announced session because th< negotiaton did not The newamen said KJaatncer .Upped tlement. · · guerrWaa -...i ill ~ ,..,,_ Ol)'lll- in adv~~•.l!SO. t)!e two negotiators want any publicity on it. out ot tbe rear exit of tbe U.S. embaaly "We Wllldlr 11 tbe United States really pie ,.._,,, dlarPd today Weot did 1'9.J;Jran(,;I JIUl!llci2ed. Kissinger abo called on Frtnch residence In Paris, went to tbe villa ai!d wanla peace since It keeps oupportlng German outhoriiles doUltl croeoicl lbem Vletiiiiines., ,\:O!nm\llllst sources said Foreign Miniater Maurice Schumann to-atayed about ooe hour. ' 'llll""i" Ille 'v1e1 Cooe apokemnau siJd. and "dellbarately lor<ed u lo~ tbe 11 ::'"~ .. j!l~~a:! ~in~~ .c<la~:f,"'bOtb~des aaid no meeting 'waa net"!.r~ ='-=-111\..:..-~ •'Tb!oia Ll"oppooed lo peace. ,,_ !las ~;! =·~ j 'km ·~ "'1111t tbe 111 lit>w , 1 llCbeduled today. It would have been lbe Kissinger "It's g.ttlng -ud bonier• been DO CllMl!e m our demmll that. ...._. 'dlc:lutd ~Ibo-tlriol bl fu g~ 'i.,;:sident Ni>oo'• press first btatus in this tatest round of lo find a pince tor a ...._ nndemua, '!lli«I -go." on:=z· -tlle -~ secre • Rooalcl"L. Ziegler, 'sal~ Kill-DelO\llllGoa, wiltch began Monday in an lan't it, Dr. Ki!81nger!" . Kl:i= said tbe Hanoi envoys con-.$11 • ' ,,-· • •,!.' ! i.,....,,"lf1N<ITT!li\¥Je\Ulllese oecotiator e!IWI lo find an acceptable peace Kissinger, be said, npllod: "It eor-leTed uroday for more tbu lix bourl, -a-.. * "'l'bi:.U-. et i;e fl!K.~!11~~.meet apln Saturday formula. tainlY Is." ' tbe D>011 protacted 11091ion IO far. · ifio· • .....,.. -in '"""8 lltt ...._ CTI•-, I :wi ruf: -al. the hJeCWM ~ la llrleli ." ,? rbllru •110tl nf'*· ·• '°!, llrlao.lil .:. tD ~illrlit itltatllll to ~1!11 tun) • Ille i'iloitlot -.... lo bollt lhe :t.r...r(iUl ,,om nJ Ul"f T ...... ~''~e•' ~ •. , 1.Keagan bolds a lU.liO\l llil•' n~t• '\Ille Gipper" which WlM~~t him In !be lltb lllltlilalJIW!Decatbalon Dec. 1 Blub~<.lto&m!lrican River Col· lep.1llllle <l'Odent was named fort Notre Dime • football star George GiPW"Whom-Reagan IJllllZlllljl:!Q:W>vie. • !Jl'.d Top " ... Mesa Costa Meaa police are looking for the th)>! who st.le the top oft Mrs. Ford's Ford. ·Helen Elizabeth Ford, 54, of 2412 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, reported the tbeft of the bard lop from her 1957 .Ford 'llluoderblrd lo police Thuraclay. She told tbem the car was parked in her apartment complex carport when she diaoovered tbe ~ of the $lSO detachable Landau roof: Teamsters Voting SACRAMENTO (AP) -Members or Teamsters Local \llO vote today on wbetber lo continue the 16-<lay-old strike against the Sacramento regional dtatribu- Uoo center of Safeway Stores. The strike tied up trucq ~e an area ex- tending w""JOl;ili Fairfield and east a1 tar as Loveloct, Nev. -•COAST IT DAILY PILOT 1'"'9 Or-.. c-t DAll.'f ,tLOT, .... wMm ............ fll I, ............. .., lllt ~ CMtt ............ ~. s.,.. ,.,. ...... ,. .............. ....... ,,.. fir C.tli ....,.,, hlclt. Hwlllflltlft Vlttlr(, L...- -... °"""'''' "8:·= ....... Witt I ,., .....,, M-. 0""""9t ~ .... _,. N. W1.4 ftt91Nm•M"*lllW' J1cli l. C11rl1y YM Pnlldlftt Md ~ Ml!lllW Th•M•I K11•il 'nioMl1, :t';.,~hlne #1\a~lfll ldllll' Clta~" If, "-R!olotr4 r. NtR ,.....,.. IMNllN 11411"'1 Catlwlk Cam..... Paleotinllln' ·!lat ;;!bet °"'" Israeli ~ corpses on tbe OIJniple DqpiJle .. Cardinal Seeks ' ' End to Sex Texti W ASlilNGTON (AP) -P a t r i ck Cardinal O'Boyle contends a "" manual prepared by six Georgetown University medical students should be witbdrawn becaUle it endorses birth control, abor- tion and bomosmuility. , The cardinal, Roman C a t h o 11 c ardlblsllf1it of Wasbinaton •. called Tbllnl- day fo1 the wJthdraWal. He said tbe 46-page booklet, dlstn'lluted lo students through university channels, P,l"fOlll,o a moral position "~ con- tmy lo the teadlfllgs of tbe chUrdi .• The 183-year-old university is con- trolled by the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic religious order that reports directly lo 1be l'llpe. Cardinal O'Boyle, Ex-Gen. LeMay Wins Tax Fight, Says Attorney Retired Air Force Gen. CIJrtls t.May, a Newport Beach resident, has woo a peacetime battle with · the Inlemal Rev""° Service, according lo bia a~ tomey. · · LeMay, of !OM Pescador Drive, w.u chargi:<f I'! the IRS with failure to pay life~ tf>es from 1966 to 19118. . • The 1118 conterlded tltlr ~ tl!ooo years when t.May lived in Bel Air be bad the services of a J,apanese gardener who was paid by tbe general's former even though tbe institution Is within his. diocese, has .. direct authority over Georgetown. Georgetown's president, the Very Rev. Robert J . Henle, diSclaimed, respoosiblllty for tbe manual. lie said If did not repMelll olllcal univer>!ty policy ind was-diiti'iliiltM ·ta1tuilelltsoy the· student government. , Fatber Henle did not indicate any l!l<lY,e toWaJ'!) lbe pampliid'I l"i!hdn\Wal. The mam111: entitled "Rilmiii Semal Responsibility," deals with the oubject of sexual ~ationships in a relaed and, in some cases, in a lighthearted and witty manner. Relderl are advised, tor ..ample, that tbe rilytbm method -the ooly -Inceptive tecllllique approved f or Catholics -has no side effects "except possible enlargement of tbe female's ab- domen." Tbe booklet specifically commends contraception to unmanied college students. "Emotional and sexual retati<mhips can 'happen' to all ol us,'' the manual declares. "So, lo --y In-volved couples, to tbe recrOllJoo.mlnded, and 1o the wouJd.be. willlBm u11 Wilhelmina the Cooquerori, we-muat em- phulr.e tbe _.!bility lo I~ and to use my1 ol ,proven contricepuvu available." But the cardinal in hi.; critique said: "It Is my cmvictloo that the -et ... . •not mJ1t ~ to &IVI -moral ~ blil ,...:11 'p ohntla Hy dangerous lo the spiritual welfare of those for whose benefit It is Intended." • employer, Network Electronics. ,. The government claimed those servicea $700 Air Compressor constituted income thal should have been · taxed tor a Iola! of '4,737 for the tbr<e Stol . Irvin years. . _ en m e "lbey were wrong," said the 9'-year-· , old ~May in an interview. "I refused to A $'700 air compressor was reported pay It and ""' weot through tbe pro, : ..,_. from an· Irvine industrial firm cedurel;'.; . . .. ·. · . , , . ·, ,W~. by thiHes who cut electrical LellayJ cue. was sdiedu!ed IO go lo . wi,ea ~ thli eollipany before breaking ln- trlai arlyllU! '"'81'; bot tbegeneral ~· • lo,tJ\eAr!iJ'• fmced,y~ be .ll!ld bia alJOrne!' met . ,.tth ~ !It· · Irvine~ aald the ~ WU •~-"' ,~, "al tbelr •~tattoo'' ·"" "'•'••·•'-'•·· . ~,-b,~-,-r ..... , ........ :1"""'-.. thebounofdarbeatrom 'fl"ld "Ibey agreed with us." · lllO, San'llar Corp., 17422 Pullman st. A .Tildd Hinman, the general's Beverly apokesman for the l!ompaiiy lold ·officer, Hills ~<fl"lll·\liel-k r~·. ~:tbe larp, beaV)' -could ~ed.. ''°' Jllll\"E"•~.~.l'l' not~·· been IDOftd;~ the.~ of "H • " "t .b. ,oi, ~ed 'tha·~~l<\riliitLot ·bel!vy.equlJl!llOl!t.;. ' ' ,, .. ' · . ' e avenceu t a , •(' ,· , house With all tbat landsc8pinji;" · · '. · · ' • · · · said, I "They (Network Electronics) paid for s· . :11 _ N-. l the gardeoer"' keep it up," be said, "hut pic,wne ove It wasn't income." i..May was formerly cbainnan .1 the Back on Shelf board of Network Electronics. He moved lo Newport Beach following his ~ eampaign for vlca preal- dent as George Willace's running mate in 1968. Ernie's Eatery-Yuk DARTMOUTH, England (UPI) - Ernie Marshall ba1 changed the name of his new mtallrlDt from Ernie's Eatery to tbe Epicurean alter the Dartmouth Mwlicipal Council said the former was not "in keepillg with city' a image." JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) - Mickey Spillane's new novel b back on the shelves in Jacksonville public libraries today. Tbe llbnry board voted 9 w I to reinltata the novel In Iba adult cireulation section where children under 14 can't get at it. The book, called "Tbe Erect!¥ Set," ii about a fre&wheelina secret agent wtio outamarta a heroin "!'uggling .,, ·Royal Privilege? Princess May Be Getting .OH Hook LONDON (UPI) -Police bave given .-. written warning tor speedlnc lo Prin- Anne bot will nol -formal chargeo againll tbe 22-felMid dau[lhter of Queen Elizabeth, aources clOIO to tbe ,,,ya! famUy said today. Police would neither connrm nor deny the report. A police opokemnan aald no itatement wc*ild be made. Anne bu been stopped twice for apeeding • Britlljl hllbwm. The aeoond 1r.c1denl Oo;tmJi. Nov, 'llllll,•.~ highway ~ ot J.hmon , . "The ' <:Jdll Cooatablt, Mr; !livid Holdsworth, cOnslders tll(t Uiii la a mat- ter between bjmaelt and,ille panan COG· cerned In au -.. lbli kind," . ~ regional police apot-.n uld. The aou-cloae lo Anne'• fanlly aald she bad received a. written warnmc ibout her drl\Olni al!d tbat the lsM would be carried no further. Earlier, the llrincea took journallsta lo talk tor complaining about her behavior toward tbe press. , "You tend co be a rather touchy lot," sbe sald in a !lpeech at the lnltltute of Joumalllll. "I would not dream ol · qooiplaln!n( about your behavior u you are only doing your jollo," sbe •Id.-"F.dllon would, till you, if they didn 't pt 1 .Picture or a ltor1 ,daDe ]X'OPli11." .. Anne'• t'Ul&l')..d were directed· mainly at .~ who co111plalned r.c.n11y that lbe -._,..u .. wtUt the ,... wbllt pattldpotblfl ,Jn a bone 1how jurn~ competlU. .. ' Siie lilo WU recendy crilldulf by aolJ.bloodsporta croup, for Jllltlclpatlnl In • folhW\t, Referrlnc lo thoee -: lbe · Jok· N11 told newsmen tt wu "nice" to tee bmeif on tbe flult ...,.. ol -pen 111n these days or au and violence."· • UPIT ....... Boltria Pres!denf'liugo namer·· declared a state of siege and, announced I.he arrested ex· tremist leaders believed to be at the center of the conspiracy. Troops were stationed Thurt- day 'In key poiDll of La Paz. Drug-smuggling Lawyer Guilty NEW YORK (AP) -Loe Angeles at- torney Perry J: walitiln, recenUy ac- quitted.-on pimping ud, puderlng charges in Loo Angeles, !las been con-. vletad In federal court bere ot plamJillg to 'smuggle '811,GllO wortlt;of cocain{iniil the uniliil'StaJel!"from South-Amerlcao- Walshql; 34, 1ii convictJd, Wednesday foUowiqc I ~ trlilf -·-imum penalty ol 15 yean In pr1-;;;d, $25,000 each on one count of conspli'aey lo dlstribote narcotic drugs and one COIDlt of dlstrlbotioll of cocaine. Another ~-!vars AplnlUs, 30, of Playa di Rey pleeded gliilly lo tbe conspiracy charge last Friday. Hi. sentencing ls schedcled Dec. 14. . ' ' . ' ' . , cli<sl!l•I -leolhe1' sofo 95-lnCMI lotlg. reg. Jl200 Sole $999 "West German Interior'~ Hans Dietrich Genacher ~· .. his '"'trd ol--·---.... ranged tor us to l1'9ve with tbe hostages for ,eau. umnoleated. , "Bal wllen wa mtnd at ·the 111<.blae near !luoleb. all hell broke -•.. Gewbor's honor pro...t lo be In Moshe Dayan's wallet". Dayan Is defense minister of Israel. An Nabar did not say where the in- terview with the "'°f"lllaa wai - ducted. -. ~ It uld one. of them, "bclel Kader Denawi, was ill and· on· a juice dllll, u a mult of ill treatment .by Weot German invesligalors after th e Sept. 5 MuoJcb k:iDJDIS. ·His two other comrades, lbrahlm Badran and Mohammed llamtr Abdulla, were reported' In uceilent he'alth. ' • INTERIORS WDIDAn A IA'IUIDATS t.00 1• lilt NIDAY· 'T1L till • II • I J • I y J u . • •. ~~ - . • ..... _,-... .r·. ~~ -,.. ... .., ___ ~· ' Jn .Laguna foker··C,~mpwn ~o~~':'!~! .. River, Collects ·$31,000 BOISE, fdaho '!AP) ;;_ Amarillo Slim, the Texas gilDlbler, bas come back from the RiVl!r of'No lliotum. • u1•ve M them Oftl' a deck of cards, and they 'd rather ... fnllt on their peac;1 tree," Slim said ol , -who bet blm $31,000 be couldn1 '1":' the wild, - stretch of tbe midclle fort of the Salmon River. Slim -bis real name Is T .A. l'rellm Jr. -bas never klmtified tboee with whom be mad< the bet, but said Ji came up ~"ll( ~~ 1111111 ill Las Vegas. Slim and~, Jer< 0iarman ol Boise, r,_ the ri-, ollen called tlie ver Iii No ·Return, m W~y. At the l!lld ol the nm, Sllni CJ)mbed, 'li:<>m bis ic&<:vver<d roll and °'w lnln J.loilo byJ:l~ for, a abave. 09 Tburlilay, lie · dO<' boma for,._, $ix De"elopers J..ed Bond Drive • Six developen conlrlbated a total of $2,275 to lbe campaign wblcb led to an It pettf!ll yes vote approving the Irvine Upified lchool ~·· po milllm boed "mpure Nov. 7. ,,,,., largest achool boed amcurt ever lli!ligbt ... passed In Orange County ...... the new dlslrlct to plan for ochools. ed to oerve the rspldly grewtng ct. adlng the list of conlrlbutors wss the Wrine Company WI.th a $1,000 grant, E donors were: Ponderoaa Homes, Id L. Bren Company and the ley Development Company, $300 • b Rinker DeveloPm<!ll Compsoy, .. •" •• snd the Klug Construction Company, e Rock resident Art Anthonl led olunteer effort in support of the measure and worked fuUtlme for • DAILY f'llOT .......... Boak Fclr'• Conaltlg Frlctar. N0ttmbfr 24, 19n s DAI LY PILOT :J Architect's P For School Hit , The gul:lelioes for architect selection In the Sadd:eback Valley Unified School DLltrict are ••lnecloquate" because they don't address themselves to the problem of favoritism and they don 't Involve the comnwnity, one trustee bas charged. Dennis Smith, trustee , was the sole vote earlier thl9 month against adopUon of the procedure for selection. Al a meeting this week, be lrled to read Into the minutes a DAILY PILOT editorial calling for more stringent guidelines for architect selection by all newly unified dlslrlcts. He failed because board cbalnnan Chet Briner ruled the request out of order and tbe other trustees agreed. Briner said while he bad DO object.ion to that particular editorial, be questioned setting a precedent of inserting it lnto the mioutes. Doing so Witb an editorial mlgbt falsely ,t·,·e. the imprtUiOD that the board agreed with It, he said. Smith . then reiterated his concerns I J• •11! reference check, quall(\c'ltlon an d general knowledge. -Preliminary Jnterv!e:ii;~,top. rated arcblt.ects tror : the 1 in their ollices to aDOw• a · mw of Ir practices. A more tlet.illed 1.i>eClt of previous projects will~ done. 1 •\t · .' -Board of educatioo act1!\I 'bp stall recommendation of ardlitO<f !Or each Pl oject would include whether tbl!~ can work with teacbeft and ad- ministrators. " 1 But Smith objects that the' ~~ are too vague and establiab· lttite criteria for what detennines the belt.firm. It also doesn't mention bow much time will be spent with each ftnn aod whether each firm will be given .... only, be added. The dlstrlct Is -Superinteodeot wgiijp ' bably won't have ,,lD'lf dltlonal staff ~,. months. •, , ""' ' Youn~ at Top of the World Scl!ool In Laguna Beach herald' upcoming book flllr Nov. ao and Dec. 1 with their pollen. From left to right are Pam Tiehn, ICristen Klueter and Debbie Powers. The fair sponsored .by the school PTA ls to raise money for the school library. It-will be from ·2 to 8 p.m. each day. Books for sale include prl\nary1 pre-school, chi!· dren's cWslcs, paperback and records. about the i-ectnily..approved procedures and Briner said they, too, were out of order. The selection of architects in the new dlslricl ahould Include the public . nd teachers on the acreening committ:!e f.ogg said he woold ProprlJ!e personnel !rim. districts (Tustin and San ~) with screening an4 ~ o I architecta which -""". ........_ this time. ~ ~ ... Smith told fellow y. Addition of Six Stores • To Double Irvine Center Additi<Jol of six new atom Including a drug and a bardw.,,, stono -to Untveisity Parlt ~ Center W!B double the ooly nelgbborllaod commercial center In the city of,lrvlne. Complelloo of the new stores Is ex· peeled next l[lring, aa:onllng to Tmy Welsh, Irvine Company director of com- mercial leailng. To the seven stores in the existing first phase development will be added woinen's apparel, gill, fabric'and bicycle repair sbopo. flanber's Drugs will oecupy a 12,000. square.loot building and Baild and Grow Hardware will -a 7,llllHquare-loot area. The University Part store Is the sixtb In lbe llonber's dWn. Other outlets are loc:aled In Westmlnsler, Fountain Valley and <;yprm. Plans for the inject Will be drawn by Robert M. Thomaa, desll!D"' of. lbe lnlllol phase. u. ' ;'The -..... clewlopulbll if UnltOlllly Pm , Shopping C-. WSI plamied wben the· center was «iCJnally designed," said Al Auer, Irvine C.Ompany vice president of commercial develop- ment. 11It was acbeduled to occur when there WU sufficient population in Univenlty Park and aumiunding aress to oupport a completed village center." Planning eommissionen, b o w e v er , have lndlcated Ibey itoiild 'begin •holding up further home developmenta until pro. visloo of commercial services caught.up with population. The lrvlne Com-acl- mits it is about five acres behind its desired commercial d e v e l o p m e n t schedule which allocates one acre of area for stores for each 1,000 ?esideots. An etgbHulte medical facillty recenUy opened In University Park. A palic>type restaurant Is also planeed, Auer noted. The Alpha Bela IUpermarkel at Mlchelaoo Aveeue and Cuher nm. Jn lbe1·1illlvenlly l'arlt . .....,, la Ille qulf m&JOl' marUl In the U-tquare J11ile city, A~ Mlrtei_inearlng Q!lliilJlellQg tn the WabNt Square center, bow~•er. .. Santa ·Claus Due Via Fire Truck In Capis~ano Santa : Claus will mat • iiis fint of four weekeM appearances · in San Jnan Caplslrano · S&turday morning, greeting children from a fire truck. ' wltb dlslrlct administrators, Smith said Wednesday. The dlslr!ct rules also don' mention giving "equal treatment to all pro. spective architecb," Smith added. S&ddleback and lrvlne Unified Districts both have received numerous requesb by architects who want their business. Under terms of a unification election last June, both dlslr!cts become· operatiooal July I, 1973. Saddleback "trustees a few months ago spent ·a full day With one architectural firm, Dying In helicopters to three schools in Southern California designed tbe acreening oommlttee an equal number ol teochen to offaet lbe . ' od- miniltratlve ou~ S~h - by that firm. . The appearance of th!' .Yuletide figure Smith, who teaches In the Ocean View SAN RAFAEL (AP) JS sponsored by· the San Juan Chamber of Srhool District, said be doean't really ob-force high ·school Commerce. jea to a trip like that, as long '9 all :se:. addma . · Saturday's event will take place in the architects are treated to the same time, ilowntown area al I and 4:30 p.m. il they so request. Al Issue was U. Cbildren•can expect candy from the fat The SCH:alled "wining and dining" of propertjr last June msols pouch. trustees for lbel.· business .at board hompsexuat lnvl ~peat performances are scheduled meetlnp shoUld be equallied, be said. ~~· a . chlss each S&turday up to Christmas al the The current board policy states that --sw't ··" •'-' ssme ·t1ma, ·said Chamber Manager arcbltects be chosen upon merit of work, ~ Board-""' M•••ie Olsen. espertlse and prolessional reputsUon. ---"""~ board ...........,,_ calls for PcrmWion · to the Other Cbrlslmas projects this year~" "~ com,...-n .. ~~-· ww four steps: teachers told blm to come anyway, 1111 include. the tradlttooal decoration of _Method of selectloft Will be bued on principal showed hiln o11,uie ean- buatnesses and caroling lbrougbwt the comparative evsluatlon of !inns, whicb The American Civil Oberlies Unim business dislrlcl. will be required to submit bacllground suit on beball of 10me teal!iiers, .-ta A Cbrls~ carol ..i;,r1ng cX.itest !or summaries. and a homo9exual gn>up mlled' the youngsten or the community also wW be -Initial screcolng by staff, wblcb will Society for Individual Rlt!llU. ""IP! (I) sponso"l', Witb C8lh ~ gruted to C<lllSisl oJ tJie auperln-. -I· to lorca the Nooato .fU...;i- thj! !l\Qlli6 IJl.~e ~, . auperlntendeilt of bullma, director or Dlslrlcl Board to an.."' ·""'•••laJ to ' Eillff bfanU wm be available at most maintenance and operalloos and director addreoo c:lasaes anil<C2~ •lo --.tbe do~ b!isl~,ses·a&:!'Oll· .,..._,.--ofciacllltlla-[>laiinlnii...'l'be.Jaitlil..evatu-"'primanda_.Jwo .. J~._s_d.'U.!L .... _ .... - headquarters, M15: Olsen sajd. · lion will bO bued on a pr<llminuT pursuant to the iDcl!lel\I : • , . ·•" : ' Iiilton Doo:r'men Will Srop Being May lay Warriors MERC ·URY MARQUIS • • • KUALA LVMP1m (UPI) -The Bilton Hotel -ils doormen todaY to stop wearing Gnllle'Malay warrior cootumes after polilldanl called It .. lnaull to the memory of warriors. Datuk Syed Nabar Sbababuddln, a state leader ol the Malay Wing of Malaysls's ruling parfy, told pewsmen the costume alto wu tantainount to sacrilege and said the lradltlonal garb is Intended for use ·by dlpltaries during na- tional or state functloos. · 0 We have temporarily stopped using the bead gear and are redesigning the dress in case the government rules we should not use the ,present ooe," said Hilton public relatiam manager Indra Paldam. I 4·Door Pillared Hardtop ". . .. ., $unday Pilot to .:Explore :.1 Despite Mercury . Marquis Brougham Look of Luxury and Rich~ nes8, it's still a Medium-Price Car ... lvhat's:New for, Christ•nas ~ ~: .,~ fl.f ,,,. \' ~~ . i9'Jrere's a preyiew of "Sunday'• Best" pr.,,&nd/by DAILY PILOT staff· or the SUDdaredlllon upcoming: \1'ris THE SEASON -The mercantile iiri!iunily feels that 'll>anllsgtvlng of· fijlllly launches tbe Chrlatmu sbopping ~· so it's under way now. For a ~ew or what stores expect us to bay -'year and for a reveallD( loot at the .., of credi~ cbecl< 1111 YOU 8edlon ~ APO!Ul SlloT -The final trip 1o:>lhe mom In Iha Apollo J>nltP'8ID Is ~ed !or IUdllil• Dec. 9, a apec-~ar nigblllrDe llIMtolf. Color lJ. hiiratlons •"""'4'"'!1 lbe atory wblcll • s sclentlf1c; JOI!! al this "lat lrlp" meon. . ACING IT -Hollywood makeup ~mes, the Westmore brothers, are ~ rsce Im potlents and other p~c surgery CBSe9 find their way to ~I aocial ltfe by giving them U... ~ (and the know-bow) lo ... ~Ucs in' conjOlii!llon With their new fi!llurel. II} 1 .. lfl"!!fll'I ,llliB atory by SQdf wr11ei"'Jo Oliill'., . :timis.1¥..i.'> wmr cossvs -Mn. Ill!< tel IA' '10w the Croeby clsn -k• ilier to -1".tli lamily i.ne. !er Udays. lt'I tn F1imil1 Weekl1 wtilcb bas .ner•l hlnta this -for JPfla wAiE~ ~~~,,;.y don' i! . , ; . : ' . . . . , • ' I·'• • • ' • give lectuies'llllJ more bi.science couraes. al Golden West Q)Jlege. Studenta, fn. •toad, follow the lelicm on tape and other visual presentations. Staff Writer John Z.Uer tells.bow aOd why it's being dooe. JIOW NIXON WON -In bis com- mentary column, sen. Bmy GOidwater tells bow Hanoi was defeated In - fire ~. :nollDc that. Pl:oildmt NWm u. tho Ont Clief Eiecul!te in Americln 'biotGry to Win ID electioa and -•llha--WHAT PRICE lllUSAK -How much doel It ... to IJIRe ..... into factories! ~ It lmpVft prodDcllrity! n-are oo11 two ol 1'1· ~ stall Writer Alllloo Doerr lllemJAI to ..,._ in I '"----YUL llllYNND -OD!J lldllc nude In ~ ml:• lpl"eM feltartDI Yul Beywer tali.---the "balr 111!e" be -f-.. -be ftnt crutecl 1111 111111 ol Slam lllle. 11'1 I role be 111111 ,...,. """' -.. -Jn new al!rla; ''Anm Aad The King,'' cover feature ID thil Wlielt':s TV WBK. ' t RACIAL TENsiON -Def-Dopart- ment polldaa lllr deallnl Wttll '"jlijtlce In tllo mllltarJ Include • "tar:!*~" '-"-Both -..i Jn. llnldon ara lltondlnr-lnm IO learn mcft' about ndal ...-and ..., lo dell with them. S'-1 telta -tbeJ ·leom, bow JI'-. · Brougham ' \-----..inarquis Brougham 2 Door Hardtop,_ ___ __. SEE ONE • • • • l !lame Of, Tbe Ntw Cv • , , "Q•lllea l'••dl" ' I • TRY ONE • • . BUY ONE W HARIOll 111.VD., COITA MUA • .... I • • • TODAY? ·" ,..:....LEASE-'-·· Specialist In full mablfe. nance leasing! • . ' llamt °'""• NIW C•' • 4'fi•••-I"•.)£ r.r) ... r; ' " ". • ~· I -. . · MAYFLOWER II, TEAR 'DPWN HER FLAG ob Union Jock, BUnl It t.,; Pl,movth Rock . ' ' Take Protest To Pilgrims' May/lower Yvette Mimieux Weds Director ~-i·~ .'~(µ') -Movie ac--~. Yx~t~. elil< and director-pro-ducer ·staHieY n<!n' have been married at the home or his sister. Mn. Lawrence G. Goldstein, the sister, had ~ Wednaday that the couple cbanflOd tbelr mlndl about being married in COiumbia, wllen Donen grew up, and had flown to the VJrsin· Islands. Mn. &+'1t1ln aid Thursday, however, lalt tbe two were married at her -limn leovJnc the city. She said Ille did not -tbelr destinalioo. 352 years ago, and burned by tbe demonstraton. Some of the them cursed, spat and-danced ,on tbe rock, parttally submug_ed duriJ!g_ blgb Ude. Oae ladian llp!ikesman, s t a n d I n g beofa0a "the stafue of Chief M•isa'°it who ,ljped a ,peace treaty. with tbe pnan.n.... mmp121 ed of "horrors· m- n;;:"O"' ,,,_·= •-""-·'wbi&i '""'"'"lQPOll ....,.lll!!llve .......... ,--. ~ reflect ·upon all men." The Jndjans··at Ft. Robinson anived at lbe 315-acre state park in a 31-car t!ara-tan to have dinner at the spot where Wlelcs "''~ My God. you·,. right. It is five dollars wrxth of ,,_,,. -· . ' l ' \\)1 l Israeli Soldie·rs~ Guerrill~ . Fight Hour Battle in L h. ) to il '· e anon B52s Make Heavy RaUls On sii,pplies SAIGON (AP) -American B5ZI blasted supply targets for 1 third stnilbt day In their heaviest raJds of the-war in North Vietnam, tbe U.S. Command said today. Meanwbile, a Nny fllhter- bomber disabled in a landlnl mllbap became the 9th U.S. aircraft loot In SOOtbeasl· Asia· in-the-last--five days. Tbe Command said 14 missions by the Air Froce stratofortresses, each with three planes, llruck at mWtary 111pply ooncentratioos near the coastal dties o1 Vinb and Dong Hol In the :H lul?I ending at llOOll today. Tbe big bombers have flown 41 missions in the area beJow the 7A>th parallel in the last three days II! - to knock out supplies being manbaled for shipment into Laos and &OUlhward ~ to SOOth Vietnam. Hanoi and Halpboog are above the 7J>tb parallel and are currenUy off limits to U.S. warplanes. WHILE BAD WEATHER cmtlnued to curtail ladical alt strikes -al tbe demilitariled zone, Air Fon:e and. NITY !JibteM>mnben wen acllve In tuppOtt of government lorees In SOOth Yletnam. A N•TY A7 Corwalt, 1ttemplinf a hazanlous nlgbt landlnl aboud the car- rier USS Saratoga, misjudged the ap- proach and amaohed· into the deck. [)esPlte major .~ d8mage, the pilot, Lt. Cmdr. David Edwards. manag- ed to get the crippled jet blct Into the air. He beaded for Da Nq but waa fore-:~ ~ u:.. ~ "t"ter~ (Xlll· Texas Rancher Ki11s. 5 Eating In His-Kitchen. LAREDO, Tes. (UPI)-A -Tens randlerwbot$iuedlobls- 'Ond .-five atraogen eotlnt food In his kitcben shot and killed all of them with a rifle, police have reported. All of the viclims were· male -ican aliem. "After be sbot them be spent the night with the bodies still in there," said deputy sberiH Florencio Rendoo. "He wait.ed until the next day to report it." Police charged rancher Kenneth Adami, IM>, an ex-convict, with murder and beld him In the county jail in lieu of 1100,000 bond. 1"lbete: were indications the man shot the ellem from outside the kitchen, .. illd-. "He jUil lld>d oalllde and sbot -. 'l1ley were an in 11111 roam, -... top of --·shot lbw! Ille back, the fnillt and tbe face. Appor- mtly be used a very hlgb powered riDe." Rendoo said I b e obootlllc occumd Wedneodoy. He aid Ibo am day .ldlml r..,.n.d the I-to I -patrol-man who cootaded lie llberlfl'a olllce. Juollce of the p.,... -5allnas, who IOI the bond, aid the men 1111111 lave been killed in rapid -. "I can'l-flaure-oat why they dldn 't rurl." be said. Salinas said Adami's ranch "is a big me" used mainly for cattle raising. · Adami was convicted in 1966 of mur· dering August Doble of nwl!y Fr<er, Tex., tile nepllelr al tbe lite poei.<luthor J. Frank Dobie, and aerved a two-year prl!onoentence. . 11.,..w D.dlated Macy's 'l'.b,anbgtving Day ~e In New York left Donald.Duck limp. Ills left arm bit overbangmg limb at Central Park and defl1tecl. Fu1i1es Fell 7 CC?-~~ 1rl-~~d· at New York Carage . ., ' \1 ' NEW YORK (UPI) -A momlng of fun .led to on hlllr of terror for .......i ~--trapped)D their c;ara in an . underground garage wtiere five children and two adults were ov~rcorne by catbon monoxide fumes 1rnm· idling motorz. Police said the le9en were taken to Roosevelt Hoopitaf, treated, and released.· Tbe incident occumid sbOrtly after the traditional Thanksgiving Day parade in Manhattan ended and families had returned to their cars parked at the Lit>- coln Center garage beneath the huge West Side cultural complex. · The backed up line of automobiles, engines nmning, waiting to pay parking tolls at a single gate, filled the garage wltb the noJJous fUmes and some wit.. nesaea said parents panicked when they saw their cbildren gradually being overcome. Police who arrived OD the 11Ce11e dl!leribed the altuaUoo .. -with frlghtened .• pareilts carrying·~ up to the street where a munber were placed on the pavement awaiting am· bulances. Acoordlng to ooe atteodanl the lrafllc jammed up becauae only the ll5th street entrance was opened. A garage spokrsmln aald later they had not ... peeled 80·111111)' motorlats to park at the facility because of the bollday. In addWoo, the attendlmt reported, young -wbo came into the guage to get their cars began urging motorists not to pay their parklnc fees; m the grounds that it JrU I holiday, with the reault that traffic became evtD -- l!IWled and oome motorlltl drove away withoot paying. POUce said about 125 can were lined up at the barrier at the tinie. FTC Challenges Fir~ With . Same Directo.rs Arab milW l "ANISllilU~~ at 3:30 a.m. in aq att;(. ~'91 M>Uth Lebanon Villagel I . ~il"l.'!t ud Khrel~" the h r. ' ~ <i'J;'be jn.. tn>dlni. troops ~~kt~ forces m the area,,,..._.... uf~lJ;._. ooe bour, 'i'1"! ,,_,y t,_M IMO evacuating Its caRWuel ln 0~·" A PaJestinlan al&~ Wiler ~ four-guerrlilu ...re ~4ithe ..,.. counter with the tneu . ' . Newamm In tlie, iiei\ ,i;;; pr- rlllu were killecl and otbeii oounded ill the llgbtlng. There was no-ropdnailoa'al the incident fnlln !the! ~ in Beirut lsraell milltl'1 --fl• troops rqularly I!!'lr<>lebolb -al the border in aDDOlnced ,ltd:kmal .. .,...1 t Extends Into South ·WASIUNGTON (UPI ) -Tbe Federal Trade CmunlsSIOn (Fl'C) today an- nounced tis intentloo to cballenge "illegal inteiiocting directorates" between Alcoa, the natlm's largest ·aluminum company, and two compettrors, Kennecott Copper Corp. and Annco Steel Corp. The rrc said tt woold issue separate _..Intl opinlt the three firms. Tbe e ·-·fa Bospitel T~~. lf:Y· (UPI) -~ CIO President lJeGiie Jlleany, 'l'I, com- plaine<( of chest paina Tbonliaglving Day and was admitted to a>bospital:, A op<bmnan for Pbelfio ~ Holpflil llald today that Meany's con- dition remained stable. He said Meany was being kept In .the hospital "Mainly • ·En~r.e Nation Numbed by Cold Weather ( J for obler.,.tloo." · • • • · l 'lU' s·noRT. Lall 'l1wllmgtvlng, Moiny alao WU .od-l't .Ill' ... milted to hospital after sulftrini chest '-----------" painll.°"Ibole were~ a1 a cnm-. ' Hstwn ttopn ol' tltl llac:kltt Ill Mofl.. ht1.1 Ind -fN llCIJ'them Gl'tll Uk ... wMr'f' ttlloy ~ 91le tore.. T~atw. _. °" the cold tide tor ,..,.., .. entll't ~'"' Wllll ,,.. "°"'"°" ol' _,,_... florlcl• •nf '°"'"""' C-'llomlt. M-91 "',_ -.......... rtlll whb dllflttld .. --.. lovltl! tm llldtltt. "' ... ...,. -........ ~ "' .... Melllc:a _, ot ""' ltle G~ Vllky. I complaints will also cite two officials, Ruasell DeYoung and John A. Mayer, ao beini directors of two of the three ftnns, the FTC said. DeYoung is allegedly a director of Alcoe and Kennecott while Mayer· allegedly 11 a director of Alcoa and Armco. , llel11 .,.. ..-... w. l"klllc ~ """' ...,.... ,. ..-111 .. """"''',. ,, ___ ._.., ..... ••••••S•u&e-~ .....,. " C9'ffiOfftle ,..... ..,... 1:.0. ....,...._ • "'1'1111ttY ..... ,_. QtpTO. Ecuador (AP) -Six U.S. c ... Ud W1111tli 11r tunabolll aeiaed by F.cuador have sailed - --· """ -for home alter payia( '441,MZ in fines .... ,,. ,.... -.... """"' --and taRI for fiabJuc "thin this Latin =.;·.:: ... ~···-=:.111.:="k* Amlricln ODUl&rT .. w tmitorial c-r. Ill=,.... """" •' fui1ll : ~ ~ :.::: ...._ 'lbe boltl; captmm and taken to the s-, If-, l'ltles port of SaDnu W-1. were the last -• of JI Amerlcln .... c:optund and fln- binatloo of overstrain and overeating. • e S ... B..t Pl•esse4 . ' ' OSLO (.\!>) -The Norwegian Navy stepped up Its great -oeorcb In the ·SGpe FJoi:d Ioli_, and l.caU.11-1 .... fripts' 11un NATO cqinml-to.' bullt lor .. ·-tlfled l'!hmerltd ob-ject. . A COllllllUl1lque "-the Nil'wlilan -... 1111! aid two ~ that half . .......Sin the alandq -lurcea In tho Atlantic bod been recalled.' 'l1iay will -. part ol the fleef t that bod partldpolld In the --tho Ont ---...... nporild Nov. u. esA£rr.u.a11a •• e s.c.nd '"' ........... tt;Sl o.m. l.I ed in the lelt two 1feeb-iof tl.i.i .... , in ,_,,"" ·t;,TVlidiA./·M.,._ .. , --• :-oll:lo!vA (AP) -U.S. IDd Soviet "'" "" .............. 1'n..., '-' The U.8. --• wlllcb -•''"' -•·•-mot fer II mlntrllo today in f'l'Wt low .............. S14Je.m. I.I .... ...,_. "'"""IY"' • .,...,__. """' """ ........... "'• .... ., only 1 l)cnlli lfmll, bu advlaed bolt tbe --.,. ol their new lfrat..;c SlcOl'ld 1qw ... iUNMY Prl'l -.m. ... , owners aplnlt ~ llcenle fees tor atlDli Umlt8Uon tllb dea1aned to Pif 1 "trtt • .............. 1:••·"' 4,1 flshlnc within the-JfJo.mlle limit and pennanem ceWnc on ooc1ear offensive "'"'tow ·············· 7itl .. ll'I. 2:J relmbunet the wnen for f1nel paid lo ....,_ *" """ ............ ,,.,,m.,. 4.1 0 • •J---' .... -............ l !Mp.m. 0.1 F.cuadot. nae money ii then deducted . A confertnee source llid tbe aecret =., :::: :;: ::=: = ,::: ~: from U.S. fortlp aid to that collrtry. meeting got 11rtch1 down to bualness. 01 ' I 'I ~ ................ IClll .......... ~..... . ............ , .. ... C ......... C=tf-t~ s..-..c.w-,o.....,., .... ~·~.!"•"" .......... I I - -- • Friday, Nowmbtr 24, 1972 GirlFintL~ Cam' Marie Made It-Hell's Angels Tes~imony Reve Shat Dead lllJlA #,JAi') -1.c~~= 'As Dumb Blonde' btg while camped with a com-( · panlon near Sal'!IQa Gap In the S...iQ'Ot nii1a1ns. T**llf 61 Ille \>lcllm was wtlhheld pending notification olnlaUv~ So was'•.f!i"J_~ li, com- panion, a 11JUD1 wofnln who laund bis body .in their small tent allieP llhe returned from ' "' ·early' morOing hike 1burs· "•day. h I l • · Lt. -Pltlonger ol the '"lluta<Cnil ~ sberill's of- :<1 HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Marie Wllsoo, the busty ac· lral wbo WU anarl al being a dumb -and made the ~afned "My Friend Irmo" • hit " Iba 19409 and 1111, died al ._.,. Thursday In tbe anm al her third hus- bud.• wu 111. -WIL80N "fought her I Residents Of Isleton Give Thanks battle with cancer for five years -quleUy and with simple dignity," said her hus- band of 21 years, television producer·writer Robert Fallon. CALIFORNIA · I RICHllOND (AP) -An all· night Hell's Angels dnJf orgy began wtth LSD-spikeq drinks and mded in the heaUna and s~ deaths of two• motorcyclists from Georgia, says an informant who was granted lmmu!)lty to lesUfy. Her health worsened ,In t4e . put two years, he said, and s h e asked to he discharged from Mt. Sihai Hoopttal fast Bl 'SILENl'LY POURING out ~ .. :.so that she.could die at ackmail ' his story throogh a lip-reader. . .,.Sh; speclalited in portraying William "Whispering Bill" were tnvli.d guests al the ewryba<IJ .... ,... ..-!1rilll Richmond Hell'• Angel• bis mlDfP , clubhouoe whore Pifer wu •·,. ~·-"'•' member. Sl)ull ·~ e n Alter the ftiUlar Fr.lday ~ "\"' night meeting, Pifer said, The "He -~id Angels snuffed cocaine• and Pifer. ''IUdlloi!l ........ then Shull'• coffee and Baker's ,....1dent (If' 1lit looll Hell'• beer wtre sj>iUd with LSD. Angell cllli*r Iii&. '1111! the Shull !reeked oot, &aid Piler; 90n of a 111111(' -~Y but "Charlie just aat ~." tried to .._ """· -· Tb.at "Tom WU getting loose, SO guy WU ..... wide-eyed, well meaning, Suspect Pifer, '1, appeared at a blonde bubbleheads, aided by preliminary hearing Wednes-.~·~"',.:rt •, her own little girl voice, kew· day ill Richmond Municipal B R • s • .'l. 4 ,,~ piedollfaceand39-lncbbwt. Convicted Coort for foorof the eight oy .. egains JD'~,, OFF CAMERA, she was bikers cha\l!ed in the case. o · quiet spoken and thoughUul, LOS ANGELES (AP ) Foor others also are charged f T M~ with a zest for leafniog and Real estate man Joseph r · but .are still at _!arge. Lear .... ·" 0 rau "" Wellectuai sell improvement. tary, convicted ol extortion in , Piler, whose vocal chords I~-· O, . ..!,~ Born in Anaheim, she came a plot to blackmail Irwindale have been i:emoved, says . he, , . , -.,.. • .__ ~llald U.ton the""8y bacl< from her hike the young t rwom.n lllrd · a aeries of ~1~ tblft 1 met two armed men whdm lhe warned about l«the lenl'"and ·uked to he .:areful. I' , dll• • to Boll)'WOQd at the 8.ge of 17, Mayor Richard. Diaz through m.ay have Slif monlhs to live SAN DIEGO (.\P) :-The a~ whejl }t~ Naprio, ISLETON (AP) _ The nunted a reading for L.B. the use oflewdohotographs,is with throat cancer. · bfightworld.o!youngN~lo who hid , aufte,.Jng cl-ol this riverbank Mayer at MGM and became a to be sentenced Dec., 13. Nol until Immunity WI!' Agiiuera, who was ~ repea.:,~• ~Y _,/ I •.JI\ • At!tr.u• ••k •" llOILYWOOQq (AP) -.. .Acl,.....lliiwer "'""Margret Is reheanin( for her opening Jleit Tuailay in Las Vegas - 1 ,lie< l!r'-l aipa~ aflir town's llOo residents we re $75+week . bit player a t A seven -woman five -man granted by a Superior Court from blindne9s ~ PoS:Sible weft( ~' lbelr community devutai.d Warner Bl'QS. in.J937· , jury deliberai.d about three did he talk, whispering ,' death by"doclors,' lils been him · to by flood five months ago, Her break came · 'in 1942 hours Wednesday be£ore find-"Because of the time left, I ,darkened again byitrqedyi ,Tiju.,_, · _[)r,•1P.l&r.fcia eiadd be t b 8 0 t f u J on when spe was~ signed tci play lnJ Tlntary, 52, guilty of con-want to, be on the streets." • REPOR'n F.BOIK:t.be·tnae.... OUnklee.•d, tt;ille .,...-ont " TMntsclvtne that they "were Ken Murray's glamor· toil, an sp1racy to commit extOrtion, ' ior of Mexico sajd.'threie men, medicafE Woject Ill apared," their porlsh priest idiotic blonde, in "J\lackouls." criminal 11~1 and the ad-PIFER SAID that In the including Nazari0'1 lirother Conceru, Ille ...... 11)'1. The vaudeville productl.Oll ran ministration of a dangerous spring of 1971 the two blke.rs Eustacio,1"8, died· iri f.be crash lern as 'I ·~ ..._ seven Yeal1· Miss Wilson ap-restricted drug. from Georgia, Tboma·s "Big Of a light pla(te ~t waS. lo Oy .. ~ · ittlbf·~ to , WREN A LEVEE collapsed peared in 2,~ performances Diaz allegedly was drugged Tom" Shull, 24, who stood six the boy's mother to· a rell(lion University HOlpjfiil~ la San aooth of town in June, causing and perfected her conimind of on two occasions and feet tall and w~· 250 wtlj\ her oon at a San _Diego Dieg0, llod<n i.e' •-od • ~~eriac·"'"" lnJ!,ries from ,,& WI ~· & ·perlonnance, • Thor; SwedlalHJom beauty recenuy had the wires remov- Sacramento River delta water the character· that was to be photographed in compromising pounds, and his smaller, M hlspital. ·• ' the tumor lat welk to slowly inundate many _he_r_m_a_m_'•_ta_Y·---~--pos_ll_lons_w_l_th_a_nud~e_w_o_m_an_._co_m_pa_ruon_· _,_Ch_ar_li_e_Ba_k_.,._,_30_, __ Tt>e_,__s_tory_;_!>egc..:_an_fi_v_e_moo_ths-'-._a_rlo;:. __ r..,;<@~'"ined-"". -.lilt,,_ i ,ed from b<r jaw and a plaster caat taken from her left arm. ' She. lllffered facial bone ~ lnct~, "1<1Jlfdl!'I.,. broken jaw, a broken ann and a .,-en -~P ·in the 30-foot ; 'laD, bf!dle ~ Curtain went up ~.on lie'i'' n!lht-<)uh ad nine weeta ago at Lake Tahoe, Nev. '53 CHEE$ECAKE Marie Wll-Dold • • ' . She Passes ..• ---..,,....., ~~Aii~~-ha!AP) -'Com~tg' ~', ·~ Siil- homes and businesses, the . town's 908 residents w er e evacuated safely. It toot two months to repair the levee and begin pumping waler off the delta Island so !tie residents coul<I return. . 'ftloy fOOnd flood damage lo almost one third of the 300 homes here, with 51 con- demned and 54 other ravished .0 hedly (epairs may coat m«e than · lb!o. building• are worth. . '~~a~ moratorium : on a ·r·1·t1Uildb;ii projects T t, n· "'trhlle )f iei...U.s' this desert es Ies THEIR SEWER ' y s t e m • ·cornrnOnUy's tf'oWth ~lans. broke down and the water sup- . "Jt'S not a qu,estion of ·PALMDALE, (A p) -ply wu contaminated. The :1growtt1 ior no 'grOwtb but of Pab'icia F.dgar took 8 elementary school and a Heinz -1low fut Pa1nr Sp1'nts wants "courage tesf." Her Score was r.o. pickle plant,-the com- to grow and • in wbat di.rec-perfect. munity's main source 1of 'f·tion,"'Ma)Pot HOWard Wiefels A courage test is supposed employment, both rem a n "(Said. '•li•J 1 ~ closed ·to reveal the type ol person But· the Rev. J 0 s e p h • 63 _ __, . you are. One of the favorite M DCbe f to .J. .... ; ..... •· ..---r••llell .~~ Is "U .-o r pre ers em..-' SAN·LUIS OBISPO (AP) -g~~ ' yoo oaw an the lack of deaths in the Dool Two San Lull ,.,._ .COO ty auto about to .strike 90meone and eocoonge people to " · ""'""'t"" 0 else, what would yoU do? rebuild their •·wn. law edorcement officers and w a barber baYe plelded guilty Scream a warning? Wave to "When the flood was over, I to one count each of con-the driver? Push the im-bought a ~· crucifix as an spiracy to pervert a n d periled person out of. the way act of thantlgiving because ..i._.-..... ~ -even at the risk of your Own the residents of Isleton were uus~ .~:~police' li!e;?" all 19p&red1" Father Moncher office< Tack Pitts, county Mrs. Edgar, 34, a school aald. eon.table .Ltrrl'. N11D011 ·ancli ~g guard, -!he. test A detennlnatlon to rebuild Arfvifl'l (frtick t.L~a r b e1' in real life WtdDeeday. She and save the commwrlty Richard Lee l!ntered the pleas had only t split seoood to "gives ua ....,.. enough to Wedne9day. J. ,, recory her answer. ' . . make lhil a day of Thanksgiv- ..!l' ~W:'t"l ' " J'ollce said Mrs. Edgar WIS Ing," he added. e •e......-!"9• escorting David Hoffmeyer, LOS ANGELES (UPI) -J2 across the street when a THAT SPIRll' moved Eddie Two .... ~ t.ltitl!an'hettlng dr sudd~y came careening Ga briel and bis family to worlt •·rlnei .w.re Jhe«Thaobglvlng around a comer. on repairs to their home •largo~ l!!!!ice IQ! ;lherilf'• U she jumped the hoy woold Thanksgiving Day alter a boll- ' clepotlltl1\"""l .""""'8d up 41 he hit. · day dinner al their temporary ' !:=. =blli:.ienders, U she jumped and tried to ~=I residen<e in nearby • TIMI ll!>erl!!'.• depertment pull hjm out ol the. way, buth ''The plaster board walla all .jald .~.ti !lie~. If of of them~ he hit. have to he torn down and • ,!hem ....,.., 1flll"!,l!mstad In U she pushed -replaced, new Dooring laid and i~tY."· w.ide r al d s late Her arm ilew•up, witnesses all the electrical wiring put in Wednitday and early Thu,.. told police later, pushing the new," Gabriel aald. The house .day on. a ring that reportedly boy out of the away. The can was valued at less than ·collect,.i yp to 'lG,000 a week rnlsoed him by inches. Mrs. IZ0,000, and he estimated thniul!1o!!l l,he """l'ty. Edgar was killed. damage at '15,700. .. ,, ' _., -... "' Ru'7;-~: 3 ice cubes into tall glass. ~ oz .. lgor·1he Invisible (our secret new spirit]1Y2oz. ~" . lf.iY.r9L/ngy, Add ginger ale to 11. lga is invisible- but not IJ..!hat he does. ,' 1.·1 I. "j " l 1 ' JI) II '~ '· f! '.' . '· ~ , '' ' f "ll I ff lo • • . • , . •• .. ti' • • " . • ' ·- " " ·: ' • • -- ' i f ' There ~ five drivers in the Smith family. And each one ilrives ci Vw a. " Hard to i,.;lieve, true. But true. _ _ " On March !'7, 1972, they wrote to us and told' us why • Frank himseli ,drives a Vega beca use, in his opinion, it's ''toug~ economical transportation. 11 Annabel, Fra nk's wile, "fell in love with Vega's young feel ... and easy parking ... Son Fester says his car is ''classy, and maneuvers well.'' The Fr.cuik Saifthlqmily of Summerrille, South Carolina . In order to 9el them ull lOCJether for o photoqroph we hod to fl~them o central location. The 1.973 Vegas shown here were furnish y Chevrolet, though 8?-ch member of the family actually o.wnS ego. Counter- - I • ' I , I ) ' ' I }Q 1flt;'j• f . Yo.ung Franlr}fn Smi~ ~'that Ve9ci;,.~~ ;d. ~~ BJ>Otbl oar im~P-.. " ·· ~· 1~11J11•m bOJ.: 1uJlqi And da~hter St~ (yu, , ' , iUU1Hi11L " daughter Stanley) ljorl' of •WDI i •Ill up the opinion of all the Smiths: ''Vega ia a hqppy ca..r.". But like -oqid, who's goii.g to believe it? A pretty girl lilce that with a name like Stanley. JUST BECAUSE!T'S ~ETtER DOESN'T .....,,.,. iM ~113'#' ·riG ah~\ , cloc:kwfae,. "-ll¢tom left: Stanley owna ,a gt-a;. Fl<lDlt a red '72 )lolchback, Annabel a ,.U.... '71 Li . ' a blue '71 Hatchback and Franldin had a white '71 ~I he recently traded for a '72 KammOOck. · .. ,'l Id l ~ • • I G ~/"D'"' i"u ) • • t I I.· JAU • Dt\RY PILOT EDITORlt\L PAGE • • • Wisdom Well Spoken •J Al ~ Ume when the once-splendid Englllh language ~ to be degeneratinS into a monosyllabic mumbl- Qf ~1'tiich the two favonte syllables are 11y1 know" - JusUce llobert Gardner's handling of hll mother tongue , II doworlg~I heartening. The legal results also are heart· enillg.. The Corona de! Mar justice's latest linguistic ex· ploit ,came In a decision involving use ol the state's 1913.Jled Ugbt Abatement Act to prohibit lewd activity In a Santa Ana bar. • ·Entertainment provided by nude female dancers, opined the justice, was performed for the purpose of Inciting the imaginations of a "group of randy, beer- drtnk!l'g"jiatrons." . ~ nudity itself, or even nude dancing, cannot be ~lfOrea obscene, be added, the performance of the enter\Uners in question constituted obscene conduct and , even though no charge of prostitution was involved, , wa;s not protected as free expression under the First Amendment. Resisting the temptation (probably legitimate in ~ 1hla instance) to amplify his comments with the ever· 1; ~ar CHI mean/' GB.rd.ner concluded, 11Tbe prevention ~ ttiese .. cts does not binder the marketplace of Ideas "" fl'tedom to distlibute Information and opinion. ~ 1 Lewdness is lewdness and covering it with a patina •a(~ expression is a fiction which the law will not to!· '! wate.'' · , Aflpr absorbing the well-turned phrases of Gard· .J!!r'S Court of Appeals deci!ion, the California Supreme _Court let stand a preliminary Injunction succeasfully "lirought against the bar after police surveillance re- 1>0ftec! 48 Incidents of lewd conduct at the Santa Ana tavern. full drive to close the notorious Barefoot Bar In La&ulla Beach. However, efforts to apflY the law In other casea Involving nude entertalnmen In Costa Mesa taverns were nol successful. Supreme Court acceptance of the Gardner decision should do a 1Nal deal to help clear up this aadly con- fused area of law and give local law entoroement out· clals some long-needed guidance. (And if those beer-drinking patrons want a guide- line, the word "randy" ls defined u 11luatful1 leche,.. ouse" by the British, 11rude, vulgar," by the Scottiah, and 0 coune, crude, vulgar" by a current Webster dicUon· ary.) Parental Guidance Needed In these days of early evening darkness, reports of youngsters gravely Injured when they have been struck by cars while riding their bikea ar;; ::!! too frequenl Almost every driver has had the fri~htening expel' ience of trying to skirt an unlighted bike looming In front of bis car. The state vehicle code states that any bicycle In use after dark must be equipped with both a white front headlight and a rear red reflector, both visible for a distance of 300 feet. In addition, new bikes now must have extra reflectors on the pedals. An excellent device to catch a driver's eye ls the small flasbligbt" some cyclists wear strapped to their legs while riding at nighl Some stores and youth organ- izations have these available, and parents would be well advised to see that their youngsters own and use them. 1 , ' . l The Red Llght Abatement Act, placed on the books in 1913, declares as a public nuisance a place used for the purpose of "1ewdness, assignation or prostitution." It was invoked in 1965 in the district attorney's success- Parents who would not dream of letting a young driver take the family car out with mallunctioning lights, seem to pay little or no attention 'to the condi· tion of their children's bikes. A rider on an unlighted bike is not just risking a citation. He is risking his life_ "I don't think they're interested in colorea beads anymore." Thin"lti ng Man ~YD~~.H~) ' I have al~S!··• anwted by -1e who believe~ M the eapeme of · thought. wi._ ~· ...... ii that lhe great ldeaf .~ -!!UC$, people ii Napoleon. -, hla flll)aitl, but they have nod his wprdl. 'Ibis mon.m wn>le: "I mmod0111Uila"'\" a greot ,dlol. . I , · _.always iO the occaslCJ!I. J9d1.: · tolacewhal- it i.s becal191f I 111"8 thought !ht_... aver a Joog',.IPt be- fore ~·It · .. -II ii no gmlul , which p!ddenly .., veals to me whit l · ought to do In 11tJ uolooked-lor clreum· stances, but ID)' own renection, my own meditation." WHAT THE PJIOPLE who call for "action'! don't aee'ai to reallu lt that thought and actlGa are Jlol _.... but com~ft ~wllboulactlon,of course, ;., ~ ......, aerclse; but actlon without tholll:lll ,,_ .. w:ttboUt sufficient thought -cm .•• lamdred times more dangerows IDd •1111"'1· We live lnB anti-intellectual age, which lllij t lmpotience with words and and meditation. These are .... as Impediments to aciieo --,. ... foci, .....,. od ts a product of ~ tboaabt, for even deciding "'!'<.ID tltiijr ll>out aomeWni ts a thought 1&111111, lltbough a poor. cme. ' THE CULT al -for Its own sake ;., uemp~ ii Ila I-' 111 the peo-ple who u for 1111111 ,..,.._ "Well, we just ought bomb Ille bell out of Norih • Dear i;Joomy Gus 'Ibis rnondng I ran oar flag up OUI' front yard staff and two young mm in a large white lnlct-traller otopped illltll Old Glory -aecure and fiyln& high. It took maybe 15 aeconda. Why can't other cltlam, riding and walking, do the same? Can't they •Y "hello" to a friend --flll&? ................................ ___ ,.,It\' .... ., .. .... • ... ,...,., ............ , ............ . Vietnam and pt the -thine om with." 11t1s la about as far II the m1nd. of a pbllooopber like Barry Goldwater can Carrf him. But IUdl plans of· octloo are baed on hopes and -· not on true coocepts. They lprin& from an unwi!Ungne" (or lnallillty) to think tblap out; indeed, thinking ii a fnlmlti>C procosa for such minds, and they ...it 10 brtalt the tension by plunging lnlO llkoocelnd -It ls far easier, and in a way more natural, to act than to think -to alap the offending child rather than to dtscoYer what mabl him oo lntramla<stl, to walk out of the bouae during I marital argu- ment rather than to analyze the root ca,_ ol the dispute; and, of course, to declare war rather than to sit at the conlerence table and t11e reaaonable persuaskm. Getting back to Napol...,, It was precisely the ... time his imtiooallty conquer«! his tboqbtlulneu that brought his downfall -the _lmpeluous and am> gant and W-pllnned lnvulm ol Rllllla. In thla campal&n be dldn1 ll>lllk, be just fell -be -~ beai.. not IO much by the winter as by hit own failure to anticipate. Indeed, it was Napoleon hlmaeU who said, "In the long nm, the owonl ..W always be coaquered by the spirit" -a maxim the meo ol action ore too buly to pay the slJibtest attention to. High Cost of 'Health' Health-I°""""*·"" not far the faint of wallet::~ l_lf.:·illllll _ for a levt!IMJUDce package · ol t 11111C1nm! or $1.45 for a -.:oomed c:beckSar. But until ~. purlll wtlllnm paid a p""'*" It oblolD -tliit. were not d,..,, ...... with extn nltropn. or sprayed "'*I Ill-. NOi' ALL HEALTH fooils ue wltel they seem, however. Dl1ld Coplan, a Calilomla atto;ney, roporled eorly ,~ year that aome inorpnlc aupe....-i produce ii hawRd u "orptlc" -alter the price hu been jaCked up IO pet<elll or moni. One retailer cited In Coplao'a otudy diluted orgoulc grapefruit juice with the CIJllUIM!l<ial variety. Part of the problem la the delU. of UlllCl'llPUloua fonnen. manufacturers and ntaU.ra IO caab In on the f400 mlllloG helllJt.food ~. Anllher peri I ii the !Pillon ol dellnltlon. ''Orpitlc" produc:£i ... ~ md l'liiled Oii oatunl • lertJlberi ''nltW'ai" productl -... dtemlcal -...... unprae1111~. Jl')our, for a.anple, my be ... arpalc, "! both. I lllW.TB l'OOlll, U.., ore natural and arpalc -· witll -YJlrlatlau. Flo•:rm. ~ ...... loed a a bOt K ii not natural II k _. ............. o(---1-.-eqllle.lfthe-•re -....... "ly fwllUled fruit. ............ al the health-food In-~ ...... ID Adfertlalac Ate. wmllf "wlld .. ......, I p!ous wlsfi." But ao --•ency hu reoom- ·1 _t - • EDITORIAL RESEARCH monded eanlroll, altbouib the Food and DnlC Adminlltralon may -define what the word ''orpnlc" lbould mtlll OD • Isbel. . 0 1 B1L1BVE aeveral states are moving 111 lbat direction." Dr. VJrall 0. Waclk:b, director ol FDA's bureou of -. told F.dltorlal lleoearcb ~. "and there ii need Ir -uolformlly." HEAJ.'1'11-FOOD retallen face a dlJem. ma when It ....,.. to llockilt( tllelr lhelves. lf m1xhnlnn profit ii tbe pl, they 11111 -IO ..U productl con- talnln( = Alt er ...,,. cbemleal1. But U kliell purlty ii Ille lot..- oonalclontlon, they will opt for llrlctly rqulated --. Tiie pnctlc8I dJlemma for the eon· ...... uouall1 la -troabUnl but equally fnlltntllDI : """ to ..... wftll the ltaaltlt -Ill bo!JI! Tiii .,.-111 more_..,.. -pnponlion libs loopr-llllnlaaoltdtllllnluan orpnlc TV -· And .,...wt.I ..,. Ina require .... lmaPllllon than I meat dilh. FINALLY, after a -rod1-'err the potato or warm, 1-y-tprUCI whole wbelt bread, he may ,_.,.,. the I.ear~ brufdnl -al beoltllr.t eotlnc. Naturalloodl cttt-be very, very, caJonc. GrNt lt'Mte f'flt'fter Speaks tcltla f'orked Teng..e ·' . Broken Treaties, Br.oken Illusions , WASHINGTON -llanl: Adams ii an Aaainlboine-Sloux Indian and ID optlmtsl. He and a few othen of the war party wblcb laid waste to the Bureau of Indian Al!aln ""' otllf in town hoping to llrib a deal wilb the pale faces. Even u be ez. pf8ins his hopes for oomlng to ac- conunodatlon wltll this latest In the IUJ> cession of lorl;. lollgued Great While Fathen, be tolls you that the inl!laJ> ... Ilona al America have olllled 111 u... tleo wilb the United Stateo -and that tho gove~ ment bas broken 371 of them. ...,,. deflnl. !Ion of an optlmlll Is an Indian trying fer m. Tiie other evening llanl: was vlaltlng one ol those rich, rich Georgelowll homes. But the wealtll;y people's l4loorlty of the llootb Club bu gone out ol business. A few ~ qo hoateaes tnliht have been complrlng to get Hank to make indlgnanl speeches over their co11... tablea to their gueota, but - rich people are among the few left - wwld give house room to any savage minority, least of all those who may be in any way connected, if only by race, with the destruction of several million dollan worth of government property. HANl'S PRESENCE IN t h e ( VON HOFFMAN ) m1Illooaire'1 home bu reverted to being an exceptional act of hospitallty and that made the pncarlal-. ol his pooltlon moro obvlaul than If you bad met blin In one of the many hotel rooms he's been moving In and out al wblle hanalng .. hen!. He ....,. a idJUi lllirt; ooO of his two \'OllUJllDklDI, Mike Hant, the 11-Jear· old Umalllla boy, ba put red elec- trida'a lapo on Ille tips of b1J·preciooi, toolod ~ -In plelme tbem, and -Bennett, the . Puyallup -pots her tlne-mootl>old ""· Lal>lfab.Bot.Soot. They drink their oolfee Imm DIDsk cupe wbk:b sit in front of. them Ol'l a ~ ulne glau and llf<el Mies van der Jlobe table. They're In • po1itlon that can't bold up. Their only Yillble ........,,. Is a folder of papen, documents and "'""' releuea on Hank'• lllP. 'lbese papen, in their opinion, contain Ille true reconl of the COlllin& al the Indians to WllhlnCloa, the nqotlatlona, the wrecking of the BIA bulldlng and the taking of the bureou •s flies. They have called a newspaperman to aee them because they doo 't think !be media have preoented a true reconl. They're right, for the true .-rd Is too loog; too old and too bloody to print. Hank seems to know that, for u be preoenta the document In Io1ical order his dilcoune touches many subjects. Did the newspaperman know that the destruc- tion of the BIA was the third most costly act ever visited on Federal property? Third only to the British burniDg of Washington In the War of 181.! and the San Francisco earthquake in 1908! And there WU the 1$1.5 million spent to pro- tect the site on the Columbia River where the IMme fragment ol an Indian dead IS,000 years WU diacoVered, while the whites in the Bureau of lndJan Al· fain IOP up the money appropriated for the llYlnc Indians. 11IEY HAVE TOO many points to mal<e. Tiiey not to ftbut the ~tary f/l Ille lliterior, JloRen C.B." Morton, who'• bee. .lsluing statemenb: like, "Tbe p-.rs do not re~ America's raerTallon Indians _ •. For the honor and dJcnlly of the 4'0,000 reoervation Jn. dla!ll, all ~ .... should -d that the protestors are a small splinter group of militants." It's u..ie.s to explain that Ille Indiana have hurl the feelinp ·of the Admlnlatralloo's Great and Near-Greaf White Fatben. The Indians have been ungrateful to ao Admlniltralloo that has looRd upon them as Its moll' favor«! and most pampered minority, a loot cause with a loog and patriotic lradltlno. llanl: wants people to llnow that the P'"" teston were not urbana but raervation Indians, and he can't understand that wbeo you bite the band that patninim you, it yells oudl! Instead, having golten on J)le topic of ,...rvatlons, be speaks' of. dtilltlil "We're concerned that the proeess of Violence IUDOllg Indians stop, that the deterl.,. tloa lllDOlll Indlan people Slop, In one Ir> dlan community of 400 people, 50 attempt· ed suicide in the preceding five1 years ..... II by sbootlng themael-te& 'Ibis la a ~ Dection on bow effective America bas become in tlll,h1g Indians," he says. "They doo't ha'!I! l!i\pull '!if~ 111y more, 1• agrees Rarilona, 8tluiimg to three centuries .~1 CO"(boY 1mo~<'''fe do It ourselves.-I \. 1 THEY ALL TllRBE ha., tho angry, sometimes ~dal,, 1 q1 ~,~1t l m ~1s murderous Incli.o melaoc1ii!9',, 'I <1o9:t think I'll ever vote," s&J'I ~. wbO otherwise strikes you u a jOyful a'!iJ rather tender late,adolescenL :·Wbeoev.er I'm thrown in ja(i I, Deve: aay I'm 8 citizen of thl.s country.'1 1bat's Indians for you. We made them citizens and wilds of the state, tb<I first Americans to have permaoent1 peacetime w~cl conlrola oo Iii~ upects of fife and what do they do!I Ungratefully take their own lives oM ravage their Bureau of lDdian Affa1n ofi flee exprosaly .,...led lot their '!""' best! interests. • . !Mtead of conimlftlng suk!ile. they: abouJd put on the!l','*I \libal-~alla and! aave their lead fot tJiO OCO'!'JY rom. meretals. · l "' 1· -, ,... ~ An Education for Today's Living and answering the Silly 'questions } lbem. A prize would be given to ~ member of each class wbb managed ~ crowd the longest explanation into the shortest possible space. I Most adults 1mugly feel that the education they got ii better than the one their cblldren are getting. ~ moll ol them have fo!IOlteo tbree-lourtha of what they I-In -~ that would be bani to prove. ButUthe purpoee ol education ii IO pn!pore the atudent for life u It ts, then Ill ,.._.1 educa-"9Da1 l)'Jleml llhould be acnpped and oew llut ·made. Here 1 r e .,,_ pof<d chanpo for IUC~ I pn> aram tnm a man 1omewb1t ~ Uluaioaed to find th a I the formal leamin& be received bardly qualified him to cope witll Ille piobleml in Uvlng be rao up qalnll later: EXCEPT FOR llludenta lntendlq to specialile In certain fieldl, all advanced --In IClmce, mathematics, art, music, nl( wu.m1 and square dancing -Id be ci,_.i. So -.1c1 .ii -ancient or 1!lOdem !ot<IRD lanpqes. Tiie only tanpage lludled -.Id beJbe Enslll1t languqe or, rather, the Americ;an -ol ii. TlllS WOUU> be divided Into two brallcbee : A, the writing and un-denCandJnc al URlul Ens!Jlh, IDd B, the .---•• o • ..,. ---. Dear GeOll•: -ii 1$ centa for ,.... barbeque planl. . ARTB. llNr Ari B.: Tbonb for Ille t-. My blrlleqle plam are to coot up 11111e rlbl 8unday If It -.•t rain. (I donl tnow what columnllt they've aot me mixed up with but 11'1 a .-1 racket, I'll say thall ( HAL BOYLE J writing and understanding of Govern- ment EnRUab-A special course In how to solve crossword puzzles and acrostics woold be presented. Tiie writln1 of poetry would be ollowed but not en· courqed, and no priles tP""' for it. After muterlq 1111 ABC's, the student would have no further dealings with .-rltbmetlc euep\ In these general CIQUf'IM: bow to ~ out grocery store Driceat bow to make a bank account balanCe, bow to balance an unbalanced famUy budlet, and how to IUI out Income tu returns -local, state and national. AFTER A BASIC course In psychology, each male student would spend eight years studying bow to get along with a woman, each female student would spend eight years studying how to get aloog with • man. Since everytbinc In modem fife breaka down, every aludent would spend up to ball bis Ume In IChool learnini how to fix tblnp -Imm toilets to television sets, from zippers to goverlUDdlts. 'l'llERB WOULD BE no -YI wrlUen on-aubjeds such as "The View from My Window," or "The Most Exciting 'l'hinl that Happened to Me During My Vaca· lion." Instead, the students would con· centrate on filling out forms of all kinds, Most Cultured Monarch? ...,,. fint blotlraphy or "our" laat monarch to be hued on the original documents al Wlndlor Castle, King °""'le ill by John Brooke (McGraw· mu, fl!.50), dettroys the madness myth and mates a atronc cue for COMideri.ng King °""'le the moll cultured sovereign to lit on the -of G,..t Britain. MOllT PIPORTA!m.Y, this flnl volume In Tbe American_ 'RA!volutlon Bl- Cellteanlal Sella la a fife of the kln1, rather than an account al his 'reign. ~ emphlll1 la on the 1"lmao beln&, not '"' the rultr and poUtlcal flpre. 8uch' fair lmltment ii due, ID port, to the fact that the author, -t.dltar ol the Royal Conunlmm on lllatorlcal Manuscripts alnco 1111, bad ICCOll to all the flln(• popon. AS BROOKE polnta out, King CJeor&e founded the Royal Academy ... tablilhed the Kinl'I !Jbrary In the British MUJeUm, and WU the firll Brllllh ooverelgn to 1tudy actence and malntalD (THE BOOKMAN J hi.I own u_,lcll o-.atory. Tllere ;., a run account of King Geiirge's educa· lion and financial -· ol his dally me and character, and ol hi.I 111-In the Ucbl ol Ille recent medicll dlaJnolil of porphyrla, a rare dlawe of the body which at crlUcal perlodl affected the brain. G-'IE m had an extrem•IY Ione and haPfl!' marriage. His domeotlc faml· . ly life, apart from th< garish exce,... of bil eldest oon, wa1 generally bormonloul. The doctors' arbitrary, Ir· rolevant and -ly cruel troatment of bi• painful, ber<ditsry diseo.. "" quite eDOlllh to reduce any victim to fury and despair, Brooke notes. Hi.I last yem were mileroble one! targe!y empty. CAROLINE HARKLEROAD · \ ' I • SINCE EVERYBODY know\ that '3 our society nobody -ll.4ttinsi anymore there would be no courses in debating o public speaking. ln~eeQ, ~lnpe we deal less and fess wit6 people 8'~ more and more with machines, eaclt sludtDt would take a course called "How to Influence i Computer by Fair. Means or Foul." ~ · In the laal ym'llf college, every st 4ent would al*> be required to,take t following subj~' "Hpw,,to .Jutjer Uf AnylKidy In Onler'IO <lit 111cft fread,1 11How to Drag Your Feet Suci:essfully it Any Sltuatioo," add "How to Write a J~ career Resume before You've Had An Career to Speak Of." The graduate of sucb an education 8)'llem might DOI -Vlf!l'I much, he sure woold tie equl~ for today' llvlng. And Isn't that wl!at lt'a all about! ' OIANOI ~OAST DAILY PILOT Robert N~1 W•t~tP.ubliaher Thomas Ktevil, Edttor 8GT~ra °Kr~ Edito""l P,_af.1.,hi r The editorial pa l' or the~ Delly Pilot 1ttk1 to In orm aQd 1tlmu- late readers by J)re.uting thlt ntw1papft"I oplnWms al\(S com· 1 mental') un toplca of lntefcAt and t 1l11nltlcance, b)' providing a rorum i for the txiwetilon or our l'ffdtni' opinions, and by J>t'ft«it\na tht dlvrrae vlewpolnt11 of tn·rorm :d Ob· -ervcra and L lp!.>kttme!f-o n toplct ~ ' olthe da,v.,••~ .. ~ Friday, Nove 1 ml'1 24, 1972 ' ! I I < • ·1 I I 1 • I ' • • ' --··" -.. T.,.e · Gre8t est ' I \ • Plan11ers, -. CdM Plan Zo;.e Talk The Newport Beach plan- ning department wiU try again to meet with Corona. del Mar reSidents to talk a~ the way they think the city should con- trol development lft tbelt end of town. A publle'. meeting will take place Dec 8'1at'7:SO p.m. in Ci- ty Council chambers to review the future density and popula- tion growth in lhe older Corona del Mat area. · '-t•Specifically, we're going to be talking bout all the R-2 (duplex) zoned properties and altfrnatlv~ w•YI In which both the' densify and future popula- ' --------- .. MARINA HIGH BOY AND GIRL OF TH E MONTH Ken Martyn, Carolyn Face Honored Seniors Friday, Nowmbrr 24, 1CJ72 DAILY PILOT 7 'Basic F in ance' Fullerton Oass Plans Own Pace FULLERTON -Cat Stat< Approximll)elY., 600 students Fullerton 11tudent1 will attena will test bl.f idea during the basic finance classes in a pilot fall quarW-·1ot ~ 197S-74 program allowing s ma 11 ~hoot yeM'. !lJfl 11 groups to function on ' their The Cal State' >runerton pro- own schedules and al their ject haa been' \lli>Ylded with own pace. $18.600 of 11Ja' Sl.8 million Finance professor Dr. Den-statewide FuM • 'Innovation nls J. O'Connor anticipates and Improvealeiil 'dreated by more indivudallzed and more the im Ugbtlature · effective instruction wfth this For mofilffifonnation. call 1 modular approach. 870-2414. ~ .... uqo Marina High Pair l~~~N ........ ~.:;;;;uA1o~ .. -~""~~ Of M h T d 'iQ~ilQ~A' -,~~ Qnt ' appe 2""'-:;:~~.~,,-3·5 SALE ;~.; SUITS .iomP Ken Martyn and Carol)'!! Golden Shield Finalist in English. E...., .., ... , • MQow.,a-0&0P NOW IOI XMAS .-' 1w. uu • .,. .. san UP ro SKr ··u o..w. (..rt"""" .. • 0-.. w.-.... t2 ... °" c-1 ...... s.fts,~ ... Ml ...... lf ······" 62 lf*tc .... ,Sa....tfilrftt 5 ...... skl .. ·······'' .. ··youths have been onored u outslanding cqntrlbutors to their nizationsby the Costa )leu Qptimlst ·Cl'!)>. Award winners are ·~~~~=~) Da~~d Keith, Estancia Hlg1' School, 1oe Ropqui!lo, Boys Club; ·S Scout Ship 306, and (seated) Jaye Isbell, Girls bub; Sara Herbollc , Fu\iire.-Farmers, and Mary Brownson, Costa ¥esa High School. tlon of the area may be face have been selected boy r e du c e d , ' ' said Carl and girl of the month ,for Neuhausen, advance planning October at Marina H I g h dittCtor. School. A meeting on the subjec;t· The seniors were tapped by conducted NOv. 8 drew on!Y iO , clasama~ for · s PI rt .t , persons Neuhausen said "an-~hip ands ch o last 1 c His activities include cap- tain of the cros~ country team, and a member of Key Club and the VlkJng C.Ouncil. A CSF seal bearer, Mis1 Face is active in the ski club, modern danc,e and drama. She &el'Vts as varsity yell captain and Girls League vice presi- dent and was a homecom'lng princess. S!!• w_. ....... N s• •WI n T ANT l lDh i 19 Conh-"•••' .n u NT ITYU CONID , ............. 110 1• • A T ~Im ..•...•••.• 10 6 •flU ALTIRA~1 : ~·,::'ii~. ~' ~ ·~~~ ~~. "°°'-tit$ • Ultl liiii t;::X:2I """'"T<"\ 1t! fw A,.,.,... , .. ....._ IU-0211 .., IU~1N . 1US2 MACAtTM&.9 MW. •• aunt 441 • IANTA r....,; f' I • ,_ ., Not 'ft ll Widowed ""i"''''\t. .. -T ()..._Get Increase Not · all .widows a-n d widowers receiving ·So c i a I Security benefits will receive automatic increaS4!fi ·as a AmeodnWn *nit •P-fesi. result~~~~ dent l'lfxlin• &tO"t • Widows 60 or · plder who receive checks based on1y on their owq wage record,,may be eligible for more m!>"ey. " .... 1 J • J' , 1 D' THJ$J. HA VE °'ver SJ>" ·plied fot, wilk>w's ,,,benefits hued •qJt './their :Jl~bands' nl«>l'<l>1'1Vjo the!!(\ l"ll'Qrd• are 1'llher, ~ "°~ows;ni!W file a claim to, recleve the il>cnased payments, acoording to tbe •. ·BRID,WS-DAD • ~ J, I ·I 'KEEPS C.UA RD Santa Ana" o!llce of the U.S. Department of Health, Educa- tion and Wellare. Si~t.lons where. recipients will liuti>matkally have higher ~nelits on checks beginning Feb.·3 are: e A widow who started get- ting a widows benefit of up to ·82.5 percent of her husband's benefit at age 6S will now get 100 percent. e A --who started get> ting widow's benefits before age 65 will ~lso get an in- crease, but it will be less than 100 · percent of her husband's benefit. The reduction rate will be based on the number of months she drew on his wage record before she was" 15. e A widow who bu receiv- ed widow's benefits since age 62 will not get an increase. EVERYONE IS enllUed to receive the higher amount of ·a couple's two wage record bet)efits. For more lnfotmatlon, con- tact the Santa Ana Soclal Security office, 1438 E. First St., 831>2221. "'when a girl from '!he Ewa. :~Ian Woftbino tri'le'.h aliout to •;w.., ~uori ~· that ~Stie e1lfli!'. :me tra'd1lt,ion 'filrthet .itemandl lhat,' as she ... eto~ VTshe··•steitOlfrom h-er ·~ents' ev~ s'fle can. -----,/C'--------~----1 .,:-. f• /' ' ;~~~·ty~ppliq}* If! 1 , ! • I ,1 ' .::IAU911 ~·: s1JPPLlllS '" .,11 ,, e r· Tools ... Ufagj'ifi'Hardw are r 1• "J •f> 1t1 ... _,~1.·r o • ·:.~GT.~i'ft\liy Cn~ting Ii::. ~ . µ" ..,... -o' I I •.t•f I "J Q:~li 1 • • • ,, :·1 .,~., <DUPP q 1f1 ( 1 o h i u ! n ·A ·':.W o od Cal'Ving ! 1 .,., HI· 1 t i t!D ' f\r ,,,110· ... "{ t t '·OOls •I' I • ~'I' ' '(I .. <Boo~ ~ift·Certificates ~ I ' P1111111tliil 'filiri""'• 1. Tn-: ~ . 1,1.ostMJ< e-' ttmpor•rv •_:_v_ ~ : ,.: ~1 ••11. • • • • • ~cft.ool ' ' WD'OINU ~I llmT 1419,N. Central Park Avei Anaheim, Cell!. 92802 TElll'llONE: 714/SU-0776 Try Sahirday's News' Quiz We Dare You -· ' • . r achievement. '™:enUy because ~ mailed Scholastically, Martyn has • nobc~ to the resJdents ar-been a National M e r 1 t rived Nov. 9.'' Scholarship finalist and a ~..!t.":,~~.~:"w:!::'i!O.c.'A,.,,·.,1 ' '""-~•-a'"' s...i....., c.11. 1.Nll p,. •' • ' With our money, Leo Campbell is rebuilding the West. .. After years of being a model train buff, Leo Campbell developed an amazingly realistic approach to creating trackside buildings and landscaping. His structures were 1rue-to.life reproductions of historic western buildings. When he decided to switch from his nmateur status and go into the scale model business, one of his first concerns was finding cash to build the building where he \YOuld build his models. ' Some banks might not have considered Leo's J/87th scale operation big enough to take seriously. But we saw I ' • it as a full-size opportunity. So we gladly financed his plant. Now, wherever !racks go, you'll find such "Campbelltown" slructurcs as Skull Valley Station, Tiie Kee Ling Laundry and 'Matthews' Mercantile. In fact, !Ast year thousands of Campbell scale models and landscaping· kits were shipped all over the United States. _,,....,_ So if you're building a model railroad, I lookforCa111pbell Scale Models. If you're building a tru.iness and want a bank that can think small, as well as big, look for us. -.,.,_ - ' I ' ., f \ 1~! t .~·I I!! !U r .. 1 "Ji· '' ,41/ I "' 'TT OJ r b oJ td)I 1-' .,.,, ,,,,,: J .. TJ,fl'N : J1l;\IK 11~11.1 w,, .. tr ·J ,f{I Jll•. •1• -J!lk l tJi(/l'J) I f '''I, ,'11 '!;.1ti·11 ). "" •1,,, " •I ·T I# t I I " • , It;.;"!" Jh "' ' .. , "' , 11 "' I 1" Ir 1 1 • • ~ I 1'1 ' ,, IY ,, .11rr < I I ••I I -· , ., I . •I • '· • • ji . • • FrldlJ, Mr 1•11# 24. 1972 p.IMUll•• !fh,~ F~hBoat Geis QUic~tt.e ·· ro U_. p At UC Irvine ~·1Ai>>-Baia .... ,. .·i.,... • cautoN!a ...... -"'" ..... • • • • : J ' -qulct~J.::~~' ..!'";-7~.':'~~~.r:-... A ,_,. yar In rt1tarcb . ·Sci-which received $1.1• -~• ~ Iii.II al ~··"""*It UC. Irvino durial million ind the School of · • . · • , ' -= , ... fiacal lflMS -a abltt :"' ScltDC<S, I I . T Oii.i& CllllRY :":'111t ":i ........ ~ :;.r ,;·tt:. •. frolD.~ lo applied NMarcb "Del!>lle the pinch o1 ... -Built 1" IQ!hl1 lupr llio. =.16aW )ill - andfr<>m ...... anddefeooeto 11oaa1 culbacU In -~ , here, the milllllt'pant 'wlll "M•w -w 1o \ puWlc -pn1jocta, °"' "'~~ i:s =ed..--KID--S-,.,1-TK-.,-..,. lra'Wll up and down Ibo Baja bw I lad"'"'*••"'!"._.,.•! "°"""K to Walter I\. Selulsky, to main upw m~J';,. . roodl, fna1oC ,llall mrtly to i. -. and UC! -..eta and grlJlls of· allll'talolreoearcbacUvity," ,aller,tbef-callll"!: . ---·-·· · " licer. Sellifltf uld. 1l~-!U~N~CT~~··~F.~J~.F.~~N~·-J·i' ~'l'llo~m~.OO~llle~unl;• ~ciins!;"'."'~ol~b~-;.:~Unii~!lab~· •::ca:tdlf~ .. ~-~~-~~~~ Tlle·UCI ol!lclal rtported 1 IRVINE CUIUIEJ>m.Y bas • ....,, to-foot lroilon 'and WU, -. ~:=Ii l'I _. -from the rted Jllmm -·"• with awarda m active projects suppo ,_ by outakle contract and grant totaUng IU millloo being funds, repl'eoeilling a total granled to lrvlne !acuity dollar value ol about $12 . ·-POI Pllm.Y , COLONIAL ftJNDAL -• 1111 ... i:. .. ww , r SMrr!!'r L.uv .. ' ....-during flacal lf11· millloo. Thta Is ao increue in T.I. total volume of pn1jects of 25 FEDERAL AGENCIES SUP: piled •. I million, IX' II per- celll of Ille tolal.,~ private agenclel and. !oandlliom pro- vided $8'14,111; or 18.1 percent. State acenctes p r o v I d e d $3'12.300· ... 4.1 -l and university -jiiovlded $57,le, or . .-,..... SelulJt)r aild Ille llon'• share -1 •to the UC! College of lledlcino which received $3.5 millloo for med l ca I research and training, follow- ed by the &:boo! o! Physical Need extra . percent over the prior year. Moro than 1.1' millloo bas been awanled io UC! facl/lty. -since lbe campus ...; oilabllihed In 11163. Dr. Howard Lenhoff, dean of the UCI Graduate Division, polnled out lbal inslrucllon for ·-..etlng -.... doc!onl degroes a\ U C I depeodl on l'ponsored reoeirdl. Stale funds !or teaching assistants, in- slructlonal jobs tradilionally filled by graduate sludeots, accouol for a relaUvely mnall porlloo o! support I o graduate studenla -III0"1 of. whom require campus jobs for ... ~. r -~----lormorelhmball lbe ...-..--ta al fmne. Of• wl!O received paycllocb clllrinl lf'/1-T.1, 279 ..... paid -........ other than stale • funds. Lenbolf noted lbal wb1le most sludenll lllPJllll'led by noearcb projects are in the lldences, the effort ii to make more of the state funds available to students in Ille bmnanilles and soclal -Jn ad<!i\klr!. !>e ~noted, ex- penlive equipment and sup- pUe1 are funded by sponsored reseu<h projecta and o!t<o benefit .undergraduate · teechlng laboratories 8 D d undergraduate research training.- Red Cross' Unit To Take Blood '. SANTA ANA -A nlnH>ed unit for blood donors wiU ~ __ from 10 Lm. to Z:JO p.ib. ;_· Dee. 17 al Ille American &,j en. Center .. IOI. "N. Gold!lt ' Cin:le Drive. r o AU -blood will be •Yallalllo It an bolpitals in the cnunly. Far_.. illformalion, ~----. money to cover~ Christinas Shopping? ' wtlta R111ni1 B1t1rweAooowltat F1rlt f'JllNll II'•-·-.,...---You doll'l-IO••--""' -... •wd)belrlw:uttNfOr)Outwe,whenyou.wtlh. ll'ajuat .. """8----· ,,. ·-ol-........... boold9I, "How to BM a Ml YtMll 0. a.-omo. ." Wrt'9 for "/!1#11 "°"'or, -1191.-. la II.., -ol Flr11' · .............. .., I I I I fllll llW .Bllanc9 .. ,.... . ....,,.. .... ....-... First National Bank OF .. ECHm F ·-·--~-ar.... =:-·-''-" _ .......... , ..... --tllllTlllio IW--&W"" ~ -ilojMll-'8' Fin• in ~Bu...,""1H«Sinot JI06 _,_ . A great . · op]J6rtuiiity to save really BIG " for the Holil/..a.ys! • 'NW or l'IJU. I SAVI ... ....... --...... . . ~= .--,_. ~~:;J==:··· . --rr--. •.• Alweyrltl& D.JLJYQY THE N'°10N'S LA9'0EST CHAIN . . . OIANIE ' SANTA ANA and 2445 N. T ustift Avo. 1 .. ,.,, froM 0rtflfl Mill) 'h111t 6J1-0l l I FOUNTAIN YALLIY 11>131 Harbor Blvd. t..nter .t ""'ewl N ... +o 2M•'• fltt.q, JJt-4170 ANAHEIM 1811 W..tUncolnAve. l•N1•11 Etclld •'"' l ro••huttt "'"•ltd• Ju•t ••1t •f FM M•rt fl'ti o11•1 116.2190 I ,\ • ii I I LJ 1 l 1 ' .. ,, , . ,. -·~. .. . . . I • .,t • f' .40ts· AOOund • . . f\ • • ~ , .. • ·est 'Coast r , • ( 1: • . ~'·' . I . I . • • • • ~14 lllCH CIF.l WRAP . . ' --- KooAC8loR llEYD.OPlllG SINSATIOl!Al OfFU . · Bring ,in ~your exposed color film, and White Front will· develop it as-- ing the· Kodacolor pre· Cl!SS. 8-12 prints. 1411110. 2'' ' $1.'1 ... ' Made of resilient po!Jelhy- lene. 'Wo'n't dent or · soatc• Cllo<t l Of J!Ors. " i 111.DRC .. 1.5t ...... '10t; ' For 1roP.<a1.1is)I. Hiah · protein Ind nutrllion. • Floats on sur1ace. ITDIS i.T ATMUIU 111 WT l.l, IMISlll • 11111USA1111 ... S •ll*'MTftNf II --llf'! ...... SfllDAf II Ml It 7 PM • DAllf IO Ml It 10 PM • ·cosTA MESA 3088 BRISTOL ST. S.n ·Diop FrMw1y it lrl1tol • • I . . . .... . . --•• I I I . I I t • ' JO DAILY PILOT · Sa~men Identify Selves Urukr Propoaed ~fate Bill SACRAMENTO (AP) -IJooMo.<loor ..-ud lelepbane ooliciton would be legally r<q111nd to ldenUly themoelvOI In a otr.iii>~ 'l'llt Loi Alllllll Domocrall' duolrlal RelaUons 8l1l10llllOtd ,,..,. \!lei • I M -thal ca-..... , for till lflw __.., lnaludinJ the !Int time have been pMll Oallbila lift' Oii' llellors CG111pensati.., b en e I It i al· ~-lfttl, tilt c:.ntomla though they wen hurt whlle 111nP1'11 A-llllon, aaid It wortJnc r.. empiol'en wllo ( ) weuld mtlll llillllt c...Ut did not carry the proper ID- CO NSrJMIR OOlll lo --·-=~ benellcllries were -----·---tr:·~~)_ A Mar1ball MoK1aeo1, Loo&'-"""""" forwanl mannor aa aall!lllTltll man Injured In the cobapoe of ~; 1llcllaN A, Love, and ooliciton under a bill a parUy completed Puadeoa BerktlOI Albert !Wpberry, whlcb bas been aeot from the freeway bridge filed a 15 Pia l'lloo, ud :I.eke Duarte, Judiciary Committee to the million suit cont.ndln• "ulU.li;;lla,ywanl;;;:;;;;;• Smi;;;;th;;;aafd;;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Senate floor on • llMI YOte. huardous acitViiY;r w a 1 Tb e b 111 ' • author, ponnltled at the CONtructlon Ass<mblymao Jack Fenton, sile. (0.MonlebeUo), said t bey '!be ...it was filed by A. B. would not be able to tell pro. Bourne, ~. of A It a de n a . spective customen they were against the oontractors and "taking a survey" as a means the state al California. of slipping Into a ll8leo pttcb. Six -tmian were killed The mtuure -id allo and ZI others Injured when a ouUaw the lecbnlque ol telling section of the bridge gave way a proopectlv.e cuslolnor 111 llld oot. 17. won a prize u pt"lplNtlon for The sutt says Bourne was a sale attempt. standing on the b r l d g e PUBUC PARKS ON THE CAPISTRANO PAUSAD£S? Opponents lllcl the law falsework when the bridge ~~!g,,enforce. gave way and suffered multi- ple fracturel .aod bead In, Juries. Bourne'• attorney aafd Bourne had -to the sile iootlnf for wort. Orange County is investigating legal rights the· public may have to use the UNDEVELOPED PROPERTY at f,be QOr!llwlSt eail--af111e· CAPIS-, ' · t TRANO P¥-ISADE~ (overiopllng.eoaat B14w~· and Doheny Stata l'arit) and to Ille noitb1qd 'lrtf\ of PALISADES DRivE (site of a hllfor!dald•.,... gola). U Y'OU have ever UHd eltbei of Ibale U.U for general recreational purpoou or ~ ~ walking across, please contact the Colmty COUD- sel'• oHlce' at the adclrea 1*ow: en.._ ... ~ SAClllMENTo (APJ - A meao0re dOofcned tO toughen peoalties ....... employen wllo all°" UOllle employmont allee to ezist WU lnlroduced In the-bly. Aaemblym• Jack hotm,1 a Montobello Domocnt, lllCI that-tlje --woold - the couril. to --...... emJllo1m up lo IQ year In Jail on 1 -y eonvtctlon. Fenton, mljelrlty leader In. the lonr ....... aald In 11113 llato law . was changed -reducblC the penalty such on l!lllplo)otr laced from a felony ta a mlldemeanor. "'lllla 11 just returnlng the law to what it used to be," Jl'enlm said. eCl ... sP.W SAN FIWIClllCO (AP) - The stale Department ol ID- -Or811J• County CounHl Caplllr-Beaeh P!tlcriptl.e llilbll Investigation P.O. Box 1379 Santa Ana, California 92702 or telephone 834-3300 IMMEDIATELY. The Coun- ty Counsel will aend you a form to complete which may be used as a basis for legally determining the extent of the public's right to use the property in question. . --..... , Tiiis 111+•11& Ilsa .. MOT ....... Pllll Plrtl. • (a. . ll'llM c ...... w ~ .. ~ , .... ' ' Make .the great~st: · ··.: . . ng discovery . since fiie!: ... • , . Eliinliiate1 ~Pots • Aiicl ·Pan's . • • 'Malc.s MH1 ~~ • Ceabt..r -Wiiii 'NO Mallllwe He• hlld-Up • • . ·; fivE DEMONsTRA TION~ /.: \ / . ' L ~ --.--~ •<'-• ...!,.___ • Aanqna Fach!ry Heme ••••• WI . . ,, Deln0rist1at• The ~ ............. .. . At Tovattt Golde-.... · · , SA.DAY, NQYEMIER ,25th, 11 TO _ S . ' AND ANSWER ALL ()(I YOUR ouEmONs ~ .-.MANA "s et '1' te ,... • MICROWAVE OVE:N ..... onlJ bf,. ..... llODELR-1' .• Slde'twlng, fUI width Se&-Tt11u Door • Polldw Lock prwentil operation with dooc,&pen • 15 minute Tlmw Qentrol • Ught .witch • bilM!vt Nie~ oven broiler trtY me crptel ....... ._. -. ............ ~.,.. cry1t•I, 24 plec9. h1 ~ .ect. piece 11 haNc.t •lliil -c • r'r I • 1 your ,.r\o..tl I .UMmD-.. .....n i. PRICIS ST~T AS U>W AS ................ e .Mtae•L _....., ..... ~--....... _.. .. .................... ,_ Mod1I RR4 ............... ~ ,, ............. ,..,.. ·--·--, . ...., .... ..,.. ........... ' .,.......,. ......... --s349 If It doeen't say Awa11• • it ii not ·1-· ... MICROWAVI! OV~' GOLDENWEST & WARNER HUNTINClTON IEACH sa1 .. Only 842-5596 ' . . 401 MAIN STIEll' HUNTINGTON llACH Service & Sal11 536-7561 ) . ' .. ' ' ' • . ,. . - ' • , ' ,• . .. ' 'J. ~ I I " .. • " ... ~-----:------:!!· 1,i·.t~' .... . ~ U.• ,".fl\, l O:U'f .1 .... ~ ,, '. ' "-' .. ""' ' " An our~ bedspreads.15% olli C"-,from c<i,r ~tor collection of tlor111, aolld1 in many lash ion colors. Diana ~ la ,florll acetate taffeta, po- lyester !UI. 'Supreme' stylo is l'lyo!l/ac$18 aotld color antique aating. .,_' I • I i I ' I l'oly9olir!llL .,. I ' " ,, ' • } ,"fl' I .... I ""-•"""--. -""""'1nev . We know whit you're IOoking' for. . . · lhol» IU!lday noon to s P.M. 1t1tll•: followlhg StiO.:.S:-·•, I • ... ,, of., • '; ' '" ' • • ,,. ''°l 'Al ,~01 • . efASl;flOtl ISLAND, Newport 8aach .(714) '644.2313. , ":' ·:;·~ •• -.tUt;l.Tl,l'l&TON CENTE«, Huntlntton 8aach (71~ m.n11. .~.f.:jJi~; I HARQ CENTER, Cotto Me11 (7141 MMQ21. ' I /) • ' YMCA Proposals to be Judged Area Graduate Put on Staff One of 12 Joc!alaUve ll'O-The 12 Orange Coast YMCA per, -Iden! of uJ women's Victoria Clucu, daughter of Friday, N~tmber 24, 1972 • • DAILY PILOT JJ '" ' ,, ,,.~ ... , -J>OUls .,...ted-b)'-·of-deleptw-wlll-...--theif.._dl•illoa. oL.tbe_N U'.JU>.ti.,..llt.. and Mrs..R.H..Clucaul the Orln(t Coul YMCA HJ-\' bill at lbe fOUl'<lay :lltb An--Olamber of <»m-Newport Beach, bu been ap---- youtll clubs will be -111111 Model 1"81·-ll'O-men:e; Loe J-. _.ient poinled to the ataff of the Nov. II by a panel ol loW IP'llD nm F"'-•-to llOO of the YMCA boon! of direc-weekly atudeol publication. ALlffiE BUYS A LOT OF -------.Cl::IF.=llS:r:MAS UNDER THE SQUIGGLY ' ROOF. . ·othorm --., Ion; Gootslana McLeod, The Graphic, at Pepperdlne resldenta for uae In a special ·\' delegatea octln( aa a_,otant. principal of Eotancla University's Malibu campus. YMCA procram In Sacrame!>-legiJlatora. lll4lb Schon~ and Mike Neal, A 'graduate of Newport to. Orange OJ8lt Judaea will be 111iJtant to Sen. D e n n 1 s Harllor Hlih Schon! she has Jud&lng will be held at 7 John W. Black' of Newport Clrpooler (R·Newport alsobeenappointed 'treshmB!' .p.m. at tbe Newport Beach Beach, Miles Eaton, -1den' Beach). ' · representative to the campu' Qty <»uncll chambers. The of <»at1 M .. Rotary, AlloO .For more lnfonnaUon, call press club which coordinate' public is Invited. Fox of the YMCA, Chris fklt>--· " • all atildent publications. ,P,""5 Wllfi flL. IOY. K .... TllS., IOI, 21, 1972 ".MARKET BASKET STORES ARE M.I. DISCOUNT. TA FEW OF M THOISAllS OF DISCOUIT PllGS AVAIUIU TO YOU. . ,_ ' ' i 1/3 Off bronze and crystal chandeliers. Our biggest, brightest I values ever. Beautifully proportioned imported cast bronze fixtures with antique finish. Elegantly trimmed with cut and polished crystal prisms. Sylvania "Decor" candelabra basebulbs _ -Clear flame-tip bulbs give elegant candle-look. 25. 40 or 00 watt bulbs. 64¢each Special purchase. Rotary dimmer switch Create atmosphere lrom ronlant1C (fim to sparkling bright at the l\v1st of the dial. 600 watts. UL hsted. 3.77 ''GRANADA HILLS 18000 Chatsworlh SI. TORRANCE Sepulveda and Hawlhorne WOODLAND HILLS 21500 Victory Blvd. LAKEWOOD Carson St. and Paramount Blvd. • ~ RIVERSIDE 3520 Tyler SJ. IUEllA PARK Beach and d;an;elhorpe \ Open-kdop ""•t:tO }. SANTA_ AHA 3900 South Bristo_I .. S:.:;1. __ ,,__0R_A_N_G_E Garden Grove Blvd, and Manchester Sun41yt lO lO 7. :: -----~ . ~ , I ) .. 811 KetiH ~~~) ® •i4''~.pn rims hod ,.nt out for PIZZA on the first k ('ling 'stead of shootin' a turkey." I; , ~pted Nose -~ ~-~d8, Sniffs Water .. -.~~r \~'/, , ' (AP) -on Keck's services. In / on the "It really does help us," fie. ~~tion' ~ says, '.'because our water ~, ll!"ti'~. the lines were installed in 1908 and little, MtuMVllle,' five we l;km't ~ve m;iY records · • of here continues showing their location. George • find • .. to ~ a "water smeller" sure can em. to find its water. Tbe~mell ls 73-year~ld George K e!armer who came States !rom •. Keet can be IPOlted these days in front of WOrteni: for the Lancaster Arei Sewer Authority, cllillloic •the Ir course and telling tl!tm when the sewer line They're ex- cavating W. about to hit a water line.~ 'l..J bl'1r-' • :Jw TO DO ~k'bas but to carry a pair ol chrom"l'iated pliers. When he passes over a water line or underground steam, the pliers seem to be almost yanked from his hands. One true believer is John Hess, Mountville's p u b I i c works director, who often calls KECK SAYS HE discovered his wlique power when be was 12 and still in Germany. Dur· Ing a drought, he happened to try his pliers and found water. He· says be also can ·use a ~ach twig, as long as' it's alive. Keck spends some of his time locating wells for friends, even to the pOOit of telling them how deep to dig. A case in point was a man in nearby Was hington Borough: "! WCATED the well and told him he could find water · between 65 and 70 !eel," Keck relates. "They drilled. and struck water at 68 f~t." "I almost a!w&)'1 get it within five feet," he says. Q~DA lllUI 18000 Chatsworth St. W00DUND HILLS 21500 Victory Blvd. Welfare Agency Attacked or Shuffling of Chil<l ~~1 .1~~= . SACRAMENTO (AP) -A tUen !rom Charle! and whether restoration or Dori to Call!orola appeals c:ourt has Georgia Covey Oct. ti arter an the Cove,. dilring tbe pro- l.ssued a scathing criticism of , anonymous caller told welfare ceedln1s "would cauae im- the Sacramento Co u o t y ollletalll the husband had a minent danger." Wel!are Department for tak-• drinkinc problem. log a l ll·YeaMld eblJd away Covey odm\lled to reporters I IT SAID THE two reports from her prmpectlve adoptive •\.. .. 1 \,..;.. did ha. bl rec el v e d "are wholly parents and turning her oVel7 ~ Ull;I ve 8, pro em, I IJMlltiafactor.Y" and '"they tall to new prospective parent• the loot eonlonded II ts under....,. far short o! responding to this same day. '' ·trol lfOw. , court's ~r.11 l--7--~;....:.-.:........,....:•~..,...,-....,,......,.,.:;.;....,.,.:.,..T,,,..,...,.CT:-...;,.-"'T.,; "A •hlld Is not a shuttl,.,...,.k The Coveyg, who live in \ ·•The· ,Coort ~described one o. f ·• · • ' • ~ ' 1 to he-batted from pla;lo '"bllrban Raheho .eoroov •. , tbe'.i;ePOrt!ai"theexpertopi· rf'lr,·,y· -.. 'C!at·-u·· _ __i.·~. 1·'.s· .. ·:it.IM_• ···,a place by adminlslraUYe ol-petitiooed !or Dorts "l\U'!I· 1' ru;.i o! a psyehlalrlsl ~'" ..f • i:zJ rm.l L.1 l[/fN'I" ficlals and judges," Aid. the .The cblld had been with them pftssing what Is obvious to ruling of the 3rd District Court fur 11 rriOnths., but had nbt · any sensible layman, ttiat ls, • ., i of Appeal. become legally' adopted. tllat bouncing a young ehlld • . W..e Do' re' Y 'ou The oourt ,had ordered the ' from one borne to another • c • 11lE OPINION concerns the director of the department to may injure the c b i 1 d • J case of Dori Covey, who was file statements s•how lng Jll)'CbologicalfW:alth." • ' . • • ' ' • O.u . '(fl,~"~. . *a * 1*11:1* 1*.!... • ,•-•a*1 *n .. 1 *•*1 •..:....• * ••••• .... _,..k ·-·-········""~*•" ' • * • • • • • • • .. .. • "" • • •• •• \' Jll Y~c 1 ,,._ 1 '·' 1~ .. I\ ~JL ____ ....-...:... ' ' ' FRIDAY, SATURDAY a~ .SUNDAY, NOYEMIER ·24.25.-26, 10 .;m..· 'tu 3· pA • .~ i TO INTRODUCE OUR BEAUTIFUL .:_.... . . MEDITERRANEAN 47 SPOILER 30 SEA-ERA 80 ' ,., 1711 ANAHEIM ST: Corner of Superio_r SEE THEM AT OUR .PLANT AND IN THE WATER .! S.L.C. CORPORATlON ' Top power for hish . pcwer cars • • . -lllYE!lllDE 3520Tyler St. TORRANCE Sepulveda end Hawthorne SJINTA AHA 3900 South Bristol St. LAKEWOOD Carson St. and Paralnount Blvd. IOENA PARK Beach and orangethorpe OllANGI! Gorden Grove Blvd. and Manchester . • ..., .. fr-r. , • Open "9•.kd8n t:$0 to'"° .....,.10!07 ,,, -' : • 1 • • ' I l • • 1 0 DAY VIEW OF DOWNTOWN SAN CLEM~NTl;-'CHRISTMASVl,LLE , 1971~ 1 1 Judges ol '40 Mllu of Chrl1tmH Smilu' Soolt''9 Seo\'-1972'• Wl-r '. "wt,.Coast Association · onsor . 'Smiles' Contest ! Cbriatmu is coming. awards of the "49 Miles of eCt, t,bat Js the in-Christmas Smiles" contest ~ today by the become a higbly sought and OoimtJ" QlMt kt-O:clusive m:ogniUon for llld ~ JMIL y Christmas ·decorators • aioog ID joining the competition cao nominate only ooe entry ID each category -"'5l<leftce and D01>resldence. '!be latter can, or eotrSe, be a public building, church or c1ubhop9e but II usually is a commeiolal or industrial building. • '!1le • : and ,~Orapge Coast. CC ....... ""' ... pef lo . n the -;;;r;: • Iles o f Second SF "40 Miles" judges this yeai' wlll tour the coast on Dec. 18 to select the seven winners. All local judging must be com- pleted by Dec. 17 (and prefer· ably by Dec. 10) lo produce nominees eligible for judging in the areawide competition. biiJ~ ~oliday atiod contest. projecl wblcl\,!>as been ible for keeping bright · creative Quake: 'God Help Us' hq- of the ;..,;.o.;... lo the REDWOOD CITY (llPI) -RALPH KISER, executive ~~~~-genera-An earthquake expert w·h o manager of the Huntington tkln wlll..be_open ln 1912: studied the elfects of another Beach Chamber of Commerce, to any klcal comm unit Y 1906-style temblor on the San is day-to-day "action man" on ~ t e d in Francisa:> Bay Area say$ it this year's "Smiles" contest . .,..l ,}ololl-U"5· probably would be ' •the He can be amtacted at 962- greatest cata5t!0Pbe In the 1861 by any'.chamt>&p jqnior , YEAR, the coolest hi!tory of the United SW..." . L----llons for awards Robert )., Vic'kers, who chamber,........,,.=» group, munillel ranging beaded . .,; ,......,.. federal. beaulilicoti'"' oommittte, elc. lo San stale i1iii1J ~ -llllor-.i in ·]>ll'tic!patb\11 ID , O!P&< ~tl;_..,1111 ........._ tlie•11•wl!lo~, .... ··· "-' • "'° --· .-~ P~lpatlng • l!"'IPI,-and 1.114 --~~ Judiei ·will ,jje llllllOilDCed In ~"<If\ · orllW111.icbter ·tbenmrluluf9.' now .... ~t 7.9 and U Tom McGann, -0.A IL y , · ·~; ~~:~ • :aieo .o1 Ille Pltm' pub\ic seryice " t/ ',.....,,,:,_<.. ~·~ Lc•o• -·is In charge Of the f ~· lf-,1':,"'~htj PeinJloP?'• participation ID wllether ·ail ""1m"ll!!l•rmding of '-lCl!l tbe bollday event. tbi' . Ille 'Rk:bt.r icaio, ~ iolil " P{ .. _ ~San Mateo C<\ml!Y ·lloonl., . -'• . " 1or . pr ='t~. ~ 1~ C'(..ristmm .-maJor lnlnor will ..,:. cur ID Nort6em cailfu1llLino 111 'l c h the nex1 ball cehiiu;.. • , . iriai rus "God help uS if we get an U , quake," xaid county clisuler , D-_ OJ•e -• _ ;i admlni.stratar willimn llincb. r r cwa • cliff. ·• · . . ' · Each. local eollly IDtereslec\ WASHINGTON (AP}-The U.S. Pootal Service bu-.pro- jecled .a holiday vOlume of nine billion pieces of mall this <Juistmu le880ll •. 94.88 thousands of indexed facbl, bas statistics oo all major 'llplris, inclU<!in& ,the Olym- pics, blograplilciJ •eld>M m buDdreds·of -kl figures and a guide to coUects and unhmities. ' THE 'NEW VOLUME b a s 'lbe aervlce made t b e p-edlcllon wlllle ~ Us ..,. nual plea to send <lirillmas 'man early. It\ ..Ud surface porc<ls within the United . SI a I es should be malled by Dec. 10 and surface greeting cards by Dec. ~. · A!nnaiI porc<b within the COWllry -be malled by Del:. llll and airmail ~ by Dec. 21. The oerrice recommended mallq all packages to armed f<lr<os penooneI In Europe and Indochina by Nov. 211. ITS FIRST ~·-.co ... ::~tol~E to -kdldlng lt'll for ~,.ldmol .0 ..-;il;lllfered lo , Ucoolainsmarelnfonnallon BY 4TH A ·~' ·~ 'thon aw ~ alm1n1c ' . l the • m~, Its~ claiml, DENVER (AP) -A-~aakey . • and 1 It la available Ollly M!Jil.Slorage bu won tbe an- y , as a through .news ageaclea,. ouch raral melropolllali telephone in T he u .._., of Tb e direelory flrlt llstlilg derby by (AP) can Asaoclaled Preas. . ~ ...... UJMetlini the 1!S reecl-. · Special Ids lo be publlabed 1171-'A·Aabal Appralael .IO per lrequ<olly in the DAILY • ' for PILOT will of!tr ruden a • r' laal Is per coupon wbich CID be malled to • ,., ' ""'I! °" k New ' J-to order~ ·c:uplfd by Zllpco, Inc., wlllcb ' -..... ,, c!4iW a one "Z" ""'-111 boob. (Allow oeveral -• for delivery.) Bern 11 vcopy -the Rev. Gilbert R. or that.,.._ that-·be ,.._z:;;)'llllnskl;;;;;;:::· =·====:;I eel llartjng now: ( • -. ...... ~~-~·•••••••••~••••-.o•a ••-•.., . Pat -Dunn Ge,t$ it Done in II c•1J -.....,.......,..,,,...--s1110 Zip _ sl!IJ ~~~oolt /11cll'4t1 r1tu1111t t111d Mlldlllrs. I At Your Service I Mlllu rltttkl f"IJWblt 10 Tlt1 Asl0("11f4 '"" l. DAii\ PllOf • • • I • . . • • " I I • F'rlday, NMmbtr 24, tqn . ' .·.::. ··. · . •... • .l . .. . " .. .,:.3.4:87 Minolta SR-T100'' .· ... · 35MMcamera with Rokkor 111.9 lens · Exclusive "CLC" system automatical!y1oompensatas to prevent under-exposures in•dark areas. - .,-.!') 111\i. 7 9 .o .o:.~ .. .. .ej~-, .. . Minolta ti NdC •'I f<' ! J • , t t L 11 ,J fpocket-lize ' ..... dl~· 35MMca~... y· . flash andc:Uli.. 11 '"'' ,---,-i'j' "<!i! J .J'J • •1, • i '• I Bectronicsh~arid~ 1,: ·,. electric eye. OptiCal-gllol c precisionground1/2.1 ... 1jtl , Mlnola movie ca with 2.P••d ·, • 11 • I • •• I ' ., I 'i Ii " . ' ' . . . .... ·. 'l 1 1J 2-speed lensi!!' ........ 6 to 1 ratio forwldo angleand~ picturao. Wilh- -. Q1W1NMllLLl1100D.Cllllowonh S1. I WOClllUMI llLLI 2111DO ~Blvd. llV9llU-Tylor81. TOllllANCI ~ llll llo-l.Al(JWOOO C-11.ond .... _ ........ .. IA .... 8WlllllllO-;s .... IMl'A AllA, 3IOO Soult! Bristol St. OllAllGI a. ..... a--.- a,. ••• ....,, ... lo ••• ...,. 10 lo 7, •• t J f DAILY PILOT • . . • • • • • t • • • • l • . . . . \ Phar111aeist Das 204 Credit Cards ' I l\IOl:JNTA!N VIEW (AP) -·"And prest o! Cat<ls 1>ogln·ar· a cont In inlerut oo Ill)' o( ,,.. one," uld Covanagh. worrJo\I When Waller cavanagh aw a riving in the mall." theQI. But be llJd lllber comjlllnlel ~. 'girl..~beJor~ pad .. cavanagh, 11 ·.it-year-old have complained that be never "My tnsurance W. Cll'9 of instead ol elcblngs Siie'sllkety l)Mnnacbl;-said ho E SAID--liOMl:-ol-bls-"* everything and M COlll me to l'lO what he claims ii lhe oogan as a bet wilh a friend, credit Card appllcallono have "We don'l luue canb to CO · aliiiUl~ayear,"~ world's iargeSI collection of who managed lo collect UC. been questioned. For eumple, lectonl," 0!10 cJotbing chai'1 Jronifiiiiy,. M II · credit cards. "My original ooncepUon was be said, an East Cout on firm tokt him. · dMcrtt*t u~ l' '!I'Ve got J04 and more ar- rive every day," cavanagh said. He said he is listed in the 1m Guiness Book of Records and his collectinn soon wilt he· dilplayed al Ripley's Believe ii or Not Museum in nearby San Franciaco. to gel about 10 or 12," could not undenland why he Moat ol bis carda are pinned the drug store -.O l>t - cavanagh said. wanted iheir cbarp cll1il to a wall In bis homo, "the ~. '~~ cborft al any Cavanagh said most of bis when their oeamt service most accreditied wall in the AIUU v -- cards are jus t for show. He .talion is 2,000 miles any. world." "I've ,k i<N >1 ~1;-• said he uses only a few for "I wrote them and explained them," ~~ M "Bli\ purchases and has never. p;iid I was a collector and Ibey sent CAVANAGH SAYS he isn'i they JI/Sf. ' ~· •H : ~-~--~-------"----~-------~ The ~ih _That Keeps ., "'!' ' • . ,, •l'frrl ' tt I i)• Giv1iif.~:- J I V ~J .• .... i ' l' .fqt.1 Ith, Here's a package · rnrrn~ar to discerning, shoppers along the Orange GP&St. It has everything •... a gift for anyone of any .. age. 1 I j And it keeps on giving . all Ii year round, not just;;at · Christmastime. GRANADA MILLI 18000 Chatswo"h St. I WOODl.AND HILLS 21500 Vlc1ory Blvd. RIVEllSIDI 3520 Tyler St. SANTA ANA 3900 Souih BriSIOI SI . TORRANCE Sepulveda and Hawthorne LAKEWOOD Carson St. and Paramount Blvd . BUENA PARK Beach and Orangethorpe ORANGE Garden Grove Blvd. and Manchester Open l'ffkd1y11:30 lo 1:30 Sundly110 to 7 • • ' , • "'.. ," ,'~!!!!~nt ... for Burma Shave • '1W l! bn i. )'rit ' ~---~----~----,,.~, 1/lakes Byways to Rediscover Lost Billboards l.1 't1'hlff' " •1; l• ~<"91' <i.tT''PAULEY not the masses of them that can tum the by '''111e Bartlett ·Pair". ~~v y outskirts of a town into'a bonky-toblt. A .... Uc! tmpeccaliiy clean restaurant uv ... runr.1 N. :1 WPI) -You make "'--.. ti.... B Sha · • time ...l'<ov.J:'~ in 1 hurry 00, !be ~·~ so, .~ W111• ves .,. miss-placed jhlJ sticker In its doorway: "No .. •~·1e lf,~•'-""""-·t, In '"-, -· Ing (that ad campaign waa dropped shnH no sblrta, 00 service." --·"" .JU&DW4'1~ 1,1\1 ""-.. ~-aeYC'81 years back) and there Mllll to be ...... ,.,, • , -a !iii r;;r·~.r. a .-r trip. "°" ads for the chewing to-. ptob-, AN ADVERNEMENT outside a barn· dh...1a11y, H you're a aicD buff. llbly "be<aUle In our mechalllled era •·-sto -'"lmed that "~·-tent . 1!.!:: lbei'e are fewer barns. And (twtr ''good , uuiger p P•vuq " """"' IS >And I happen to be ooe .. .!>ave been I luck" !'hite horses. more than a kingdom. i.l!MI since cbiJdbood when !be "games , We spotted a ...iaurant speela!Wng In ~bop !lit c:bll~qulet" In !be car In-ALL IS NOT loot, ho-. ,Iliiio. a Chineie food. It's name, ''The Peke Inn." F.~11=:0 mltor·trlp,myblllbandaMJ-~-• A aicD over a beer ancLllquor store 'v•i""4'i!4couldcounl .. • • ,-'I-' punned"RbapoodyinBrow." ' ~,. ~. · llbCa> signs · oi( ~..--. ~ Bumper stk:kers proved pretty un.. ..-J .~ productive, even to advertislng political \&1 the huge blllboards and !be smaller A flU •tat'-' •lfl!I · p•U-~.~~~,!; b~pe~~lc~'. .J:'~ .wrT:i "8iw dooi clutter !be lntentate riibk>I· osop•l:ed• "If .... cn't banaoa." ::· al!hougb I 1111111 oay, !be lel'Vice .,. • " · - ,.., ""I-~ , ,~ 8, ny ......t 9tefl, ... ~ ~ .... fiO en. • "'Mm FOIL NO';...... explained, one .,,..... .... . t.~Mt ll.'.i.mtet1 their t•r•.. ' ~=., t:....~;1'~~;';: =~~~1!\'.'ti ~ ~ sa::~;kle cot wash emporium prom· f _re~ ~r~~ 1've to exit oft I found eaouah of them C'll the by-roads ised~ ,"Our wort~ guaranteed, or you r -~~~ •~'· to hold ~-tbe ·next trirr dir1Jitck " -- " ;Adv~ve,...., -U..r way of We had to nnlle (W~' elH?) at the M<(IJ.j;..t w.,;,...r how many cars have ~tUngrttieiil1~8crou,,cm the in-rotatinl: cement mixer truck we saw at sere~, <t:_o a~iltop so the occupants terstala ,m1.uio.Y 1lll,ltJ"ll opece from one -.ctloa •ill!. It's.body waa could rud a 'bWboard up near the ~ r.r:.irv.-. 'llitt tlii!i-ii..,. oil !be palntetl•clear blue and decDnled witb !he 'l'ho\J88nd Islands resort area. r:Wht-<ll·WNr 1lldi,~ visible. It prob-noW~familiar smlllnc face "'1' usuallf see In· bright blue and white letters it i(ly ~pr -lij pi)'l)Mmlr a lumer'a tu oo ltickers or.badi ... , ll • advertised the Edgewood Mole! -all the liUI. ,rni ~oomt?n l'\ In a small town In upotale New York, a, lettering upside dowa. That ls, uotil you t:But yoa~1M:f~1't0 get ooto lhe off. gas station pbilosopbbed~ "U JOU can't got dOwn to.the lower right hand comer ~t roeds to touow your lign mania. stop, at least smile aJ you 10 through." and there in yellow, right side up, was 4Jid I'm talking about "lntelllgent" alps, And a motel in the same area was run one word -"Oops!" ~ ~t ~lJO~r •·n.Mtrn t r. SQU-ar 6 :· BfiiiiJCase ~ S~S <.'lllJ -st > "-01' t 1 ) !:i~l .J ··edHwac! .I RocnJllL~-JW;t,,.!amllles \.,or tWd~Gll'r~ died in 1 a 1917 si-cecraft fire have ,,been setUed out of court. t 'l1le families of Ma j . . Edward H. White and .LL COi. .'Y ' • ' .... 'I • 88 . 26'' 1·SINGLE SPEED COASTER LIGHTWEIGHT$ 9 7 also av.ailable in women's · 26'' -10 SPEED HUFFY' v :RACING BICYCLE • UPIT.....,_ Hlt~ldng Vp A no parking sign makes a convenient hil;tjtinf post 1n down- )own S Lou!! for this member of the city's moilnted police force. MARX --~ . Friday, Nowtmbtt' 24,...:l...:9nc:...__P====';!!!!:~!;;= Good Dudsons -cintage -A-uto Recalled- CHICO, Calif. CAP) -II yoo're a member of the i""'3tlon that sat around_ !be radio In !be living room, lhen you remember Hudsons. Hudsons tn Sacramento and Chico since shortly after be was discharged !rom military service following World War II, and his personal car is a GOO fl~ lndusf f'. s 'jstep down into your new Hudson," said the "'ads In newspapen and 0(1 the radio. 1954 Huddson Hornet CUstom .111· ,, '" They also proclaimed something called "Twin ff. Power." . ConverUble Brougham. "'nlere Just isn't much you 1 ,...--, ~ can get oo a car today that Good Wllly.S.n10t1abil· my 19-year~ld Hudson doesn't lty 11 the ,,,.obl#a,,.. • • have," Smith says irou<Uy. Community 1 ~!IPPoO. 11 the answer • ., • f\1 -lo~I· ,a~~~~:Jth: :u= ~·~res ~tee~,t o ~~a~ T ~ ~:'i~bl~~~;.1:.._,. ~ American Moton, there just transmission, electric win-of non-profit GoodWflf In- wasn't a Hudson any more,",-;;;do;;;w;;;s;;;, r;;;e;;;al;;;w;;;ire=wbeets=;;;;·;;;"='illdustrles. l" "' • ~, recaJb Darin ))mftb, owner of 1.· r· ,_ 1 1 ti SmiUy's Hudson service. V .., I T E D 590 W. ,J 9t11 Sf,, "HudJOn an d Nash just '" beciame ·~can Motors, s T A T E s Costa' MtJa'.'~," though. there still were Ct1fS O .., A • witb !be H~<\!On _name boi!t N A T I ,. "' Open Mon.'lhrci Sot. N !or• rew,._ by American. BANK Sunday, NOon to'5~"· "People wbo,still owaed, !be SOUTH COAST PLAZA 646-l47' real H..._ came to me and CH It ,.._, a jftlty good bullnelli.. BRAN :~ course. , there aren't moy ~on !be road any more/' the 45 -y·ear~old mechanic says. "I'D G~ there are about sil of them -just family cars here in the area -that I wort on regularly plus a few otben from time to time. I've got to work on nearly eVerything now," he added. Smi!h ~ been working on -~.· ,, . ~--·, -1·. _:--,r~ . . / . - NOW Of'lll SATURDAYS· 9 to 1 P,M. MON •• fHUU. 1 .. 1 P.M. fllDAn 1M P.M. (7141 Mo.Ull. LM.-1 .. : S..c:..t ...... C..Mtle ....... ltW """'. I I O. DEAN HEISER , 81 ·~ /) .::. I - .. • 1 I I '.I ..,-i ,ii. SPECIAU ·~'. rn ~~ r< . DOUBLE OR . lYtlN,~IZ~ . MAmllSS:0r BOX $f;tJU,,,G$ $4 ' I "'fs' ,' I ·'~-- 26" 3. SPEED LIGHTWEIGHT a lso available in mens BABY MAI IR E S '995 There's something for YOU in the "YOU SectiOll" of 1111 AILY PILOT every Sunday. !or GRANADA 1111.LS 18000 Chatswonh St. I WOODl.AND HILLS 21500 Victory Blvd. lllYlllSIDl 3520 Tyler St. IANJA ANA 3llOO South Bristol St, TORRAf'ICE Sepulveda tind Hawthorne LAl(EW.000 Caf'90ft St. and Paramount Blvd. IUENA 'ARK Bttch and Orangethorpt ORANG! Gerden Grow BM:I. and Manchester °""' • ••ttdlJI t:*I .. t:JO -,010!01. • 'l I \ I I I I r I • I ' JI 111\11. v I'll.IT • ., ' ' ... ' ' . . . .... .. '\ ,, '-I • ] I , .. ~·~rwltll • •••I :••tdrefJs i'l J' l~1l1 '!.. r\ ,.J1 :.Jh • ·o\t ~ .:.. -A soft, flowing iongdres in o luscious· l )u • " crepe of ocetote-reyon • - • .,;mli~ o' momic gift. Sizes > 13. From-0 g;oup~..;~ior lo~gs for .the holi~•· ' & lit!Qfoss Rite.of C.ilifomitll.00. I lr.1)!( ~'I , •,Jun!Ot' .. orlo Dresm; • I '' ! • ' I 'i,tr • ·--~ 11141 lllMlll • " '• 'I • • • gifted Idea: prhltula p·11~t Exotic hond-screened printery • in delicotely po•teled •~ver/.brown or pink ..• whot o baai>tiful wtry to decorota the holidoy sc~ne! By Ted Mortin in flu id polyester, 10.18, 32.00. Cereer Dresses, 27 • -. I ' ._ . . ... '· •' .. wrap lier fa pale •twe left · " \ ... -·· Gift-coot of the ye«; our long, • luscious onkle-grozar by Y OUf19 '· Miss of Colifomio, qone m the newest, palest l:>lue.01 St.Yens' Chermose9 pure wOol fleece , IO.OO. Misses' Coots, 25 •• ·\ l I I • t • ' ,. ·, ,, . • , a-;1:;~ u mtai·;.. 1t"'d 'l~r ~ lo :· ".l;.! "'" ~ OIJa .?• • "uol! .;,11 ,. -I" · t. &>J vh1.taf3 U!k • QJJq .Y.1111,!l 01 "u 1m .rl ti;I a">.· . ' -'- t.u ' ' • ( ' I • I • 1 n _g_s ._ .. --:'--- Cbriltmu ·111a always brine .... ol pooplt ......... pooplt. 'l'bll ......... Ml""N' wblD ·--·----1'-r'-~--ol lbl 8oalb OOU1 Qloptor al Nalloaal Qwity 1-nad 111 arllcle ln lbl DAILY PJLaf llbaui llr. l"rlllk Mart!'• t111o nu ......, ._. for -lnl. " . (I ...~, .. ~"' . ' . riclitocliers . Su1an fickett l center.) ' .,.:··:· 11nd Su1iie' Bartling . :· · · ·give HVi\tington ''.' :• OoiiYafe.1cent .• .Pll~nt ',Alice GQ.u1elia 'first =·~w ', , . ,. ... ~ ·" . '" ' " .. '. l .. ., .. ., .. -, •• ' ... • . ,.. . '· ~ . ' .. . , . ! ' •, • .l , ·. ' . . ·"' •' . ... .,... ! .. ~ • • . . 'time take;1.' . •' .. . " • . . " " ·vear , Rose ~;.,~Col ,or'e·d -.. . . . ·x·, Ol.'!ON .......,.« tbe Tounlomellt al Roles ex-they started lo• · ·prizes !or the best- -~ ii\ lliil r.ir-~ ~ ~ ~-::ted builV_. ~"' emerpd froin r:;.·Ji~· •. ~ ~,i:T.: ;...'"-_;!:: ~n.::r;· . ~~. ':1d :::: porade must be public. _.. 'llte "· · , ... ,pocbll -IUled <''It allo ,;.m i.l. · riot racing but that ~ \i!ili• 17ml>ulo: red ~ appllques got ao exciling -~ d to quit." ~~-........ ... . . ~N-m.. r:::~ tbet and•~-~ Several _years !J!t"the Wrigley family .. w ol Puadeaa c1ooa.;.;t1ie lamuy home ror · ... '}1:4·# ,_•. 'ftlij .. HomeOwners. . t . tournament. headqn,arters, and the rna s°llld ti lio .... been I member ol ibe 1'>uma-looma11¥"t In Jbirl dalgnated tbe 1111....,-·a · -·~ -for JZ years, on tbe .ex-groun<I& a pibliqiark. · ..... ownmltee for lix, and will be Starting In Jan"!!!17, Helpbrlnger said, • • ~· Jfll. • tbe home Will be "l':!"I to tbe piblic from ' -li.11,w!\'• • tbe biltory o1 tbe Touma-2 to 5 weciiosday"jttemooos. It has been ftii:.·1'ltllil •Of.-, · · _-, llelpbriDtOr said tt was kept in as' near to its original condition • 1 .• years 19> by a Dr. Bolder, an as poaible. pain G( ~ Ioli' "ijpi wtto• •anmer<d In Puadena. lllzor..,_F!I a.·~ammced .wlth the pro1us1on o1 _,,, a • • llolw!iiil~ and the balmy weather, and p« '"• ~·with Ibo belp ·al bis friends at lllin -of Ille lltir ... Valley -t Club, to do lliillit lllm~ •'51(:1\4 to make tbe folks baCk home ¥~.~'fr!· . ~~~' •-: i a;taOB PARADE ·1" ~ •• ~ · -. _ :~~ to have a picnic and a 1~ on ihe ~,P,iracle to Ibo picnic site. At first .... llpl""1"1 a,. ~,-. -lileycl": n°"' and Helpbri!'1er, a ~rnio.s,.and everyone Joijled in. Then ,) . .. .... -.. -. - ALLY~\ All !loo membe!S of tbe tournament are volpnteers and a professional, rull· time. IJlaff of six .'maintains the office yelll'-lWnd. Helpli'inger noted that only 600>bUml!ers do "tliB actual wort:, tbe rest be~tloos or ?.tired members. . rs . belq to one of three cla.tflcations, ~ar, whose dues are $25.,Ptr. year, usi;pate, $20 per year, and ~! w)\() pa~,f15 per year . ;~ PAllADE HISTORY, Page U) I I . Si~ Set ~~';,S?IM~a .daus -II I .DI. to Saturday, !lee. J,. 'Ille llPlrit~I will ..;..In. -::... Bea:~ ~ decorated for the holidays. . I\ II hoped !1111. gueata will be E· lldintly inlplred to complete -anwu 11topp1ng 1n tbe 1eagae c1tap1er -during !hi bazaar afterward. Pnlceedl are wntlrl:ed lor iOop, !""I'd' lnciudlnl ~ llpeech c.ntar, Opirollon Merry ~ -PmnJ well.,., SCiiUt"campenldpa and . -· and pneral ocbotanldpa. -iNIUe members, .U naldaa el ~ Beach, ..... -their ll\llDm for tbe -· and -kque n«llwn a ~GR committee .to -the ,(lliJiliceo In , .... 9'porale -nil:-> -a-~ ol tbt locotlam d DOI ba • -...., 1111p1, d .. --the .... and ...,., 1111)' ba .-up at Ibo dlapter -wllen I ~ .. pi.-In CGitJmKllon with the ial;. • a.wing u-ln•-..,.. ~ out a mullcal theme are (at rllbt. ~ ~ .:i~=-Cltorlea.it Olla and ,...,.._ wta-*• ... llilll I "'""'"' appolail*ltl wtll 111 • ii< II,.~ -,. .. £lliL ·"Natl" will ...... I -Ina ID tbt ...... "'""'' -wlI .. far ..... -"Clpoa -~OD ballet.type eo-~.1 IUll ' 'l1la -wJD have I -IJim. med with popcorn and craaborry llrlnP· \ " I' ' ( • .. -...... ,"" BEA ANDE~SON, Editor ,.,...,., .,.,,., ... -..1m For Crisis Sake .. ,.·1'· "". ' ,!<-,.~ . \ \ ··.ll .\\'\>'• . ' >;;,,\ .'LJ ... "\. ' " \ I \\ Real . F ~n~ DEAR ~ LANDERS: I disagree with )'<lur advice to "Pittsburgh" who asked what to do when a friend's child gets in trouble with narcotics. You said it would be ari act of kindnes_s to remain silent unless the parents bring up the subject. Be a I believe you are wrong. r think friends should telephone the 'distraught parents immediately and say, "We just heard about your \rouble. What can we do to help?" During 1uch a crisis parents are in a state of .shock and they need friends. I learned when our own daughter made ·the front page what Jt means to have peo- ple feigJI ignorance. Now that the prob- lem ls behind us it leaves me cold when people rome up and say they felt so sorry for us when we were having "the trouble" and want to know bow it came out. l feel like saying, "Where were you when we needed you?" -LIVED THROUGH IT DEAR VOICE: I bave checked with otMn ....... "IJved Throagb It" ud tbe c1• i••• II tbe same. aote friends ............. lo caU -.. Ibey -w Ibey -.i If u acddeet or a deor. In Ille lamly. Bat acqoalnltaces aad cnatl adpboro' wba do to ..,, ...-red DOleY and tbeir call• are llO& •pprec11;tec1 . . •. rw~, .:::. fl•. stun ~ •~'!'-t f 1', lb -~ righten him a..,; , . 'I'. _. Ttianl<: )'OU, AM, ~ bave my 11y. r-UN- JUSTLY . •• • DEAR~ -.., .,.. t ....... ,,_ -:• MMe.·nl• 11 e..W lbe . ·---damage tile eyes. poll& -** Ave bet• =ptslbell .... lite IC ' f wro&e iii r"'1•1! '8 die leDll newspaper .,.. diet die •'"'1 lie W wuloarmleu. .. DEAR ANN LANbERS : When I -·In high school I wu an easy DW"k for ~ boy wbo took me out. It got around tlll!l:l WU 11j<first-daW .cti!£1l .tf!ll_aJtbouP l realld """: I ~..-jll!J. the "l)i:d !or me In thole .Mn A"tnmp" aDd 1 eamed Jt. !'!nu.1. .. ·!·. In my ~r .or bJib achoo! 1 :iot pregnant, had no Idea who the father ·i DEAR l(NNLANDERS : All I want ts a and my follut ~lji\e• .... fai~ i..rtoc. If 'you care to comment or catholic OlariliiL ve up my bahr offer aome adVice, I'd consider U a adopti01t. ,te,jt O &q . ... bonus. H .. ii tbe situation: Whenlldw!!ll,\IJlf'W)Jl!ili'lto- 1 am a meter reader for the electric school, turned ov.ei; _ •_ new leaf IDd cooipany. Tbe !ellon I -k with are all .,._ted with '•... wenl k> decent family men who -k a tot hanler secrotarit1 ochool, If .. ..,,Uob and am than .-people think. · now enppt to "awma.riui _, Recenlty one of tbe men had to spray a •1-,...... -"':l .. aleeldent_: cantanteroua German Shepherd '!Ith the Tbe question ts, tbould I tell bhn alliat substance we carry to prot.ect. oGrlelves my put? You've aJW111 11kl a ... on tbe job. Tbe own<r ol tbatrdol was should keep ber mautb obut about tilt !urioal yd -a -lell'er lo the -Doll tllll advice hold:-ll[r loco! -per. It 0-S a tenillc me! -L.V.H. .;. amounl al trouble aad bid leollnl llSAllt.V.H.: Aa-·11111,.. against the compal\f. • 11-. tliao • ·-.-." Toll,_,,. lloveaalmal1.I-~bad1pet, ... -tMt alwt ,.. ..,;:,i But I've had lo -..... IOe. 'Ille ,_ • -at-. ,..:· pibllc hu no concopt tf'lllt -ol .;: vicious dop we-" wltlla.,... II Aan Landin d1""1110I '-*Ill· make a llvlq. ··---·iiii-=lta lllJlba, lta realllloe. IAllll lllt Ito --lo fVt11 a daC· Bii k'I I locta bJ nafBC "8-aad Y• -f!ir Joi ..,ier to Waall •I *'l'I face U.. lo ,.., •• I Olly," llJ Alm ';;·~ 1-;,-olflll!l.nol,..., .... Tba ............ , ... -dooo DOI -tba q wtJ palD, ..... El ti emllljll-til tll'DAIL ... ..., _ • .,, illacll. All II... .. ,.., ...... , Ja ~lY PllOT Your Horoscope F.;doy, N0vtmbor 24, 1972 I ->f' .. .. ' . • I From Page 17 . ' '· • L.-;--t-~ncer:-9pposite--5ex---,. -. . -;--ParaaelH istq1..-4V- ' .. ' l I Finds You Intriguing SATURD,AY NOVEMBER 25 By SYDNEY OMARR Boob on astrolORY, psycbJc phenomena and related ..,.,. Jec1s would make fine gilts for Scorpio. These persons Jove a JDYll<ry and are drawn w the OC<Ult. A Ouija1 bolnl woold delight Scorpio and 10 Would ficllon,,dealing,1'1th spies and detedt . ~--and -l.1 displease ,_ "nl<Mo. In aftuallly' Sco<pio ii not dllflcult lo pleue. Key ii w diali!"Y gen- uine pleasure ln~vlng of your ~ 0 re- ............ -r. AlllES (March 21·April 19)' Walch apendlng habits. You may be paying too much for too Hiile. Plug financial ~I Aooent now ii on cno1Mty, Id!~. the imptjnllng, of niur own style. Cblldrm. ~ pelaons play imporioot .... TAUIUJS (April 20-May :Ill)' Carel•--now MO\!t!I cos-- Uy lq IJl!DI'~ anb. Check =··U";l',.~· =j laln balance. Pace yoursolf. Don't take too seriously claims of neighbors, relatives. If thorough, you eventually find way out of psychological maze. CANCER (June %I.July 22)' Give yourself room. Means put ideas into DX1llon. Accent creativity. Be ready for change of •c•,.1ery, possible travel. Variety will be 1ughllghted. Opposite sex will find you especially !ntriauJng. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22), Ac- cent is on home, property, meuures taken to improve security. TaGn.I, LI.bra in- dividuals are involved. You gain through fresh contacts, concepts. ntrow out methods which create waste, kla. 'VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ), Relative could upset apple cart by falling lo he discreet. Know it and have alternatives al hand. Deal gingerly with Pilces. See situations, In- dividuals as they actually are -gel rid of wishful thlnltlng. LIBRA (Sept ~ 22)' Friends could argue about money. Key is lo maintain neutral . Stancer YOU will be aided by one in authority. Coo per ate -. with older Individual Sllct lo familiar ground. Caprlcono Is In pie· lure. proach. Don't wait to be told what to do . Clean house. lnsist thot othe,. pull their weljiht. Don't fall for l!Ob story. SAGmAllllJS (Nov. 22· Dec. 11): Oblaln blnt from Scorpio meMage. A c c en t independence. H I g h 11 g b t originality. Adhere w your own slyle, principles. Welcome • new contacts. One you admire pays meaninglul compliment. Leo Is In picture. CAPRICORN (Dec, :II.Jan. ' 19): Pause to reflect.' Don.'ti rush into situation. ~ emotions. Caneer lndiviciual does have your best l.Qterests at heart. Know II and ~pond accordingly. Money altuaUon improves if you are piUent. AQUAllIUS (Jan. 20-Feh. 18): Avoid scattering efforts. Set sights on definite goal. Permit mate, partner to have say. Listen, observe and learn. Gain lndlcated ll you can play waiting game. Salfllarlu 1! In picture. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)' Check rt90lll'ceS. Me In-' ' ventory . What you mar ~ ~ ' coon11ng °";could he far awoy --.-Romp on" . Ramp Means insist on facts, not speculation. Be aware of ap-When you're J.Ji so high parading up and down in pmnt minor"' matters. H front of grown~ in strange clothes can brbii a· Tblrty·three working oom· mlltees handle. all detalls, and a Jriember must have been an aide five years before becoming a co mmit t ee chalnnan. Members progress· to the 25-- man board of directors. then lo the execuUve l>Qanl, then lo the presidency. The president may choose the grand marshal and theme, Helpbringer said. Queens have been chosen on a regular basis for 54 years. The choice is made by a 9- member cqmmittee of men ·"ho are "all beauty uperb," · Jhlpbringer said. '.'. ' QIRL NEXT DOOR . ' ''Actually, we're Icioktng· for the girl next door, the typical home-town girl. She travels -~ ys. She hos to ~-quick 09 her feet. The court wUI make : ,, " appearances , and there will be ~ piore for the CUlffll." ' 'Once the girls ai'e -~for !hf•<0urt, .they are 11Ut under ·confl'act and are Ullgned esCorts for all appearances. Candidates must he hetw~ 17 •nd 21, never have been married, not be married while competing and must be full. time students at any school or college in the Pasadena City College distrfcl. "They are judged on their ready smile, neatness, ef-fervescence. figure and car- riage," Helpbringer said. "We are riot interested in what she wears.'' ' . as the leader, Helpbrill&•r own Uckell lo President Nllon 1 .. ~ when ::Tt.J~lllf ._ "The same day they are Bowl I~ 1 -didn't' (lo chosen, they vl&it I. M8f!Dln sit with the Qu<en • her for their war.cb'obes. •• They receive after-5 d re s s e s , court. , panlluils, sport clothes, lour Whal happe., If ltialno•on : pair of shoos underwear, January 1 1t-18:40 •.m.1wben 1 purses and cosiume jewelry. the colon guatd1 I! , abalot · lo I The shoes are valued al ap-staii the porade. "" ti. Gll- proxlmafely.156 a pair, he ad· 1 mile route?i ' ' ' \ >1·1, • I ded, and the pantsuits usually "Ev~•pll1wel. I range In the 131111 category. , It baa OtiJY. riltiecl•w mblld "On January 1, at 5 p.m., seven .i cili' J~~··1 i1111ce all the clotlles are thelrs," the f1n1 ~'M yµn IC". Helpbringer 09ted. the Newport · ~· relfdent What do the 1"'."mhers of the said, so thal's tJie lout ol lhe royal court do during tourno-worrlea for the Tournoment of ment lime? ,, ·'• They lake 100 f o o t b a 11 Roses. players lo Dilneyiancl for a day. 'Ibey take them to a /p;iMeo;~';;' ;;;' ~··~'"ii"iNI steak house. They meet them t as they come i{1 at the .airport. C"" "t'S~'' Kqt o .I N,W ROMANCES ' S.1•r.1New••1r 3' And there have been some 1~:00 iio,.J itoO:p1n<l , great romances, Helpbringer sald. Rex Kearn of Ohio State married one • of the Q\leel\$,' whom He1pbrlnger ca~ed "my litUe Nancy." Another qUeen received a scholarsblp lo the University ol Southem-Califomia ar- ranged by Mrs. Richard Nix· on, when she Impressed fo!rs. Nixon by reniembering to ip- troduce her "Ybole court ~r she herself had met the Pr<si- dent and Finl Lady. 11--;;;:.=11::= Helphr!nger hod w give his valuO-. ,..,lew. Promote ,_ own '·oemrlly. Means maU. canlocla 'wblcb could """" ja --pla. G.....,.. {i!•Y ~!-,June :Ill)' , You--;;;[[ Ile lmj>Ot!On~ even frull!'ltid. But iq Is lo main· SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21), You exhib1t drive necessary to meet challenges, overcome obslacl<s. stress dynamic ap- e:::r.·.u:;.erycould -~ variety of reactipos,..from a little {ear (•bo•i. !efl) cnrn "T"' T""" ....,. "'-·· lo demure sbJn~ (above, rigbl) lo gigg\t!s,111d UD· _ Send 111rtt1c1att •l"ld 15 ctnh i. °"*'r contr 11 bl lau• !er BOOkMt. ftM DAILY ,ILOT, .. 3MI, -' 0 a e II • GRADED BY JUDGES , After the first group of nearly 700 is cut down to ISO, the candidates return for an interview. The number is pared to 29, then these girls are graded by the judging committee. ',-. • • Gr•lld CWl!r.t Sl1Tlon. Hew Yorll. N.Y. ' 10011. You'll OPtn door i. t•$(1nallng •l!lllv •nd tell-i'rffl•llonl AD PRICES GOOD NOV. 24, 25 ONLY! SPECIAL AFTER-THANKSGIVING VALUES FOR YOUR TURKEY LEFTOVERS ••• ' ' . l"E .. fl!!°"E ~~R'MS in l\Y SHELLS ............................ " ........... 49c I 16~' FANCY l"fl ¥ .. , ...... , ... ,for fur.key ••l•tl •• , , • •·, l11nch •• • • •• • • """' \ . . GRili~s 'B'm 73c lb. OYl~-ll:~Y MEAT LOAF , , ... , •• , • , ltc t•. l T ,,. ... o.n .... 1tt111 Cl•fll Chowdir ',,.,.,.,,,, ltc pt. .. I I I I 25c ' 'fo avoid disappointment, prospective brides ate reminded to have their wedding stories with black and \vbite .21ossy P.hot~ graphs to the DAILY PILOT Women s De- partment one week before the wedding, Pictures receiva:t alter tbat time will not be used. For engagement announcements it ts imperative that the s'lory, also accompanied by a black and white glossy picture, be sub- mllled sq: weeks or mote befo.,.,tho. w_.idlllg date. 11 deadline is not met, onlji a stoty w\ll be used. To help fill requirements on both wed· din~ and engagement stories fomu: are. _ available in all of the DAILY PILOT offices; ' ' Further questions wilJ be answered by Women's Section stat! members at 642-4321. Take your Dick; So many lovely slips to choose from : lac•y or tailored, long or •hort, lull or hall. Such a welcome gift. from $6.00 --· .. __ ... H••W• .._. 0,.. IJ t9 I ,.,....r.,""' ••~••• • ..._ OtJler Gift S•nesdetu ePANTIUITI ·-·-e IWUTla • ''"" • ILOUIU 9 ... Wiii e PANT\' - LAYAWAY' e •tPT ~ID e ..... Camte.\fll ~;(la .NolsHALF-SIZE SHO.__._. COSTA HUNTINOTOH MESA IEACH 1101 NIWPORT II.YD. 14 HUJITIN•TON Cltf'fll tN1rth 1f 11th St.l -"l•1t to lerllw lr11,) •ULLllTON-11401 1rfllh M....,_.Oo ; ....... tt.tler KMrttM ... aPtl,,1 .. tes.t .. 1MeS...tJ.I ._._._,... . ,,..,,_ ....... ' For a week they travel together, and the committee selects the girl who emerges .... ta.• .. -... Llnlff -If T-. P*--l1tp. 11,. Grey Fall I LI, IOX ltlG. II.JS IX,, 11/Jf OOSTA PASTA I LI. llOIC II• MMy TYMS 2. N• L"'9H The fall wardrobe ought lo include at least one good grey Dannel something -skirt, jacket, or even .a grey flannel coat. fl , q.._ fi. JTALIAN DEU e BAICliRY oL.ucci ...LJeli RESTAURANT . lttl AMmt •I Matnollo, Huntlnlrion ·-;" ..................... ca...... a• "~~Ii .... ...,1t.ltlltt.1 .. f;S..1M;Cl-4~' ·1. 'j. ' . Have breakfast · with Santa an,d his furry friends!* £IUOY ~ YUMMY Bfft!:Ma'AS'I" WITH LIVE CHltla"l'lfAS MUSIC AND EHTER'l'AIN~EHT.,1 AMI> SAKTAt WECIAI.. PAVORS F'OR EVEll"t' _,,, All> Gf ..... PLU9 DOOR PRIZES: AH RCA ' ., ., '. ~· Gll"'I" CERTJl"JCATES, A Q.MIK ,, 1.1 llAGI PJU,OW:, "THE AHIMAµ>' MER!tY' ~IUSTlrilA&" 1 t .i ,,,, GOl.DDI 8DOIC ft R1°"6"D SCAR RV AND A f ' .i. COSMmos PRIZE POft MOM AHO DAD. 'llC 8'tAND DOOJt° ~RIZE ._A GIGNfTIC •""""-PVMn" l'RfDm 9Y KAM.•J•e'. BR<l.,,,,"'fl"l'"<"H IO:JC»Me HOOM, ACC 'ntl LUCKY QtlL.DRDt ' WIU. ptre PAVDM, .!J"OOt UMITEO.-;Rl•l;;RVEQ ·~T-, -9IT WUlt 1',aaTs Hf;tw IN . °"" _ _,, DlliloAl!T"4ars. $1.25 IAQ<, ~ ' . ,.. ,...__,_~vs: DIC,&M•• fl NfO U ATl':JO A 1 M, IN .... ,._M, .....,,,_,.. P'-llft' "r0 -SLlGllLE l'OR DOOA PRIZES', - NIWl'OAT e • MSHION ISi.ANO e .... uoo '• .. , .. • • I 0 I I ' , q a a • .. I p p I I I s r t I • •• I Friday, Nowmbff 24, 1972 Best Team.Won, Says Netl r as . '. HisWish .. AtJrnN'.11 Ta.. (AP) -Tesal qua~ ht ._.i yem ..,,. . . move ahl!td 11-G midway ·lhrougb the third peri!ld-. Then q\iarterbact Robert.on -to the air and !mhman Owens. brother to Reisman Trophy winJ\er Steve OWem, caught fir& u 'a receiver . Rj>bertam's pUllel ~ the Ne-briil~a de(<111e, tougbelt in the Jl!lloo, !or two touclldowns, and F\llol!er'• fitl!d roal, alter two ol htl earlier tries had rnlaflred, clinched the win. a~<rus lhl<lnll puaed --If at aJtj 8-Mai-., wu _..,,...!bat ' pll\lolophy to rldiculoul .. 1nm ... The hellot lip! caller had not 1111 a tooclldoosn ·!11111 en year unUI ,,..Idly ni&llt • he ftred • 10.yud llCOrlnfl ~.~ JlllJ~ 'i'b1tller in T...a' 1W v~ o•ei' TeW AllM. Of Owens, w!to was called upon after split end John Cam>ll waa sidelined· with a knee ln!!Jry, Fairbanks I al d: "He hasn't had tno many liinee to prove bim- .. 11, but theTe must be aomething that 0 II climaxed a t-1 ...,.. for the .....,th-nnted Texaa J.oocborno, wlM> wm .,,_ No. 2 Alabama In the Cotton Bowl at Dallas on Jan. 1. Taas' lone loss wu 27-0 to No. 4 otlahoma, a Sugar Bowl team, at mkW-. ;.. ' '!10.,~msfilready hid clincbed thelfol lffth T~fve Sootlnreat Coft. f--llo.ah<Hhe1hoot lf)Ot In the Cot- ton ~lby,oboallna Texaa a.ri.tlan !all •1-f pme the last Dame, treaklng•a ·streak, and to Ne-wport Beach Race Driver Burned in Fire Veteran race. driver Lothar Motschen- bacber wilf burned aeriGusly and three _.ive can were delllvy<d as a fire suti<d -badler'• lhop In Oran(e, fire officials ..,, I Autboritles said Motw:bmbar.her, st, ol , A I =:: w ':'.'i Ne'f'PO'I Btacb, suffeied firlt and IOC<Nld , ~ lliJfback said "I ~ bums on bis face and 111111 wi~~~I~~~~eb =i::-:.:.~-:.s:~ tba first ~t to go a whole year Medical Center. · wl-u.-iq a touchdown tllll·" Fu.men said the blae began u Only 41 -· were loft ln the flnt Mol•-r was attemptiq to 1\11'1 hall whip Lqwry, a Ult-pounder, zipped a a radna car. A bacld!re aet off nearby -to '1111111l<t!•ftb clua:bed Jn the inl!mnDUlblel. Damage WU estimated at inidl ~'"'¢e defendlnen and llllO,lllO. . lC.~zgoe. to give Teus a 14-S Besides the three can that were dlelroyed, a fourth WU damaged and 1\1' ~p ~J.1.. this •team as uy ~. equipment Ille! rtCOnll a11o were I we ~."'.a&W'll'nn Coach Darrell ~illmnen said. :l"'t dlie';n•t have as much outright • • 1 · 1" aa Jl{fP.'..t the others, but it has ·ROllE ,,.. Arthur Ashe easily beat 1 as:~~· hung together 1t'tth .YUlllllav ~tenm NlW Pille 7-4, &-1 · roi«.b' • " ' 'ftlirlifiiy D18bt ·to advllDCe to the allll-'.'titlike through for two ,.....,,,.., <ii tile' World Cbampiomhtp . ; .~ and Tnmmy Lan-lel!n)I: tailmament, but .Maz:IY llle8aeD ry, iillr.li<11ijlired llOn Burriak, got waa -In his quarterfinal match by a~,led Longhorn> runners with Tom· ~ of ·~ Netherlands. 81 ',yRb lt5 nine carries againll the ~ -.-, will meet the tol£_~~~ . ~ ~ tn the wmltm~s. ii.. receiver Junmy Moore grabbed •. Ol<te , S ,,oumved throe aet pmots ln , ~ ~~ for 81 yards aDd ' win tbi ~let, then weoi on to acore a I ted 61 yards with a punt for a 7-4, M yjctory over Riessen. r toudldowft~the--finl on a punt or · . .,, • kiciflf1I;· 1'~ ;iiyer since 19&1. . HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. . Place-.r ,qtlllflF< Scb>tt punched Gangt!Jlg ~ .Bob F.rlcklon broke a ~ II>-~ lfeld .P !or Tens multlpleman· lOCjam with a ftve-under· I and Pye edi-a win~. g!Vlng hlm a scllool par 1111 'nnlnday fof the IUrpriae first ~'tg7 .. U:;.:::·-~1clead in the _1!25,000 Heritage eou of -year • lntercepllonl • · • The •• Id E · ·•··-· mistak •· said A&M coach Emory _..year-o n~u, a nonwumer Bellard es, whole greatest claim to fame was a brief . r . lief flash of brlllian<;e in the leCOOd nu>d of · ~ . •r;_:-.,.:,.."J; 1'3: .. ~dl 111 t..c=- . ~~'. JIJ'.~£.l~ ~ otr.ni:e' flOUl'd out ,He ~ a'One:strob-·leid ~r stubby. the ~ Ulile-Ja<k Lewis, who ~pd a rl. ll~to ,, Q; ~ ~ uoe LOGAN, Utah -Utah ,State reierve I "; t · .I, ~ lllckey Doyle• filod"•"sil' , """""''°'. -· yard killdJdOwn pua to Ugbf end Fronk .... held to Clllly ·11 -with 4:20 remainlng and lilte<I ~. and that Jeft him 33 the Aggies to a -.11 victory over Weber .Beuon school r«0rd of Stale ilt noncoaference jootblll 'lbundliy. ~ican·hallbacl; Cbril Doyle came in for quarteroack Tony 11681 . . Adm>s, who spralned an ankle in the .....,. total ol 230 carries broke-mittlle of the llrsl quar1er •. .. mi' record o1 128 by Byron USC ocored firlt ma 17·yud field goal ~ in 1950_;. by Doyle eorly In the first Qll8f!et· , • ,.,,l(j(o " ......., After Adami left, the Agiel o_!lense 1.u.M ~ 1~·.; 1: = ~ "¥ unable to move against Weber, but l .u McDermott ~ed · to score another field goal !. ~m:i ?o r:;.~'~rv tScriott IOcl.l before the ball ended. -..... J .. f.'!!.J 1 k 1 Weber State ~ on six -G jl) l'C'•tkf!att klc~l ' ' r:: =.. •1 .. 'fttllrn 1Sc11o1r tlckl , lu17»Vers, three pf turned into ~ -~ , •J> ' '"'"'t1u ,, seores. Jim Larson scored en a 43-yard Tun !:,: i.run from scrimmage. 57.~ 51-m _,. jJlll ,jf 111 MANAGUA, NiCaragua -1be United J.s ~~ States . lo!>k over BOie possession of third ..., -place -in• the World Amateur Baaehall Championship with a 7-3 victory over the Domiolcan Republic Thuroday, kers, Detroit tlle at Forum GLEWOOD -The Loo Angeles rs will be afl.r their 11th straight toolght at I when they tate on Delroit at the Forum. COach Bill Shannan's crew, which set A record with 33 straiibt wins Jut , have gone undefeateCl this moo.th have some fans thinking about •. t of the streak of last year. . 'Ibe trimnph gave the Americans a 6-1 wooJost record. The D o m i n i c a n Republic, whlcb bad been tied with the U.S. en117, dropped to i-~ . .I Cubit and· Nicaragua are tied for tint place with 7-0 records. Kerry Dineen collected three bila for the Ailertcau illdudlllg two doubles. He drove in three nm ad ICOnd one. Jay Smith wu the llllrter lltld winner for the U.S. team but needed relief In the 1eVeDtb inning from Rubin Garcia. ,, atresk started when the Later• reCord, jitat Ute laat year, and . tt propelled them .Into a tliree game over Golden State in the Pacific Ion of the NBA's Western Con: NORl'Ol.K, Va. -"Boxing IJ my tiling," says Olfllll!lc boxer Duane Bobict, and it's "strictly a nunor" that he has ligned a proleulmal wrestling con- tnct. • Boblck, cmtacted at his home in BoWfus. Minn,. Thunday, said, "I _, stpod ID1 kind ol oonlract with ..,... yet. I --oflert I'm con-tiderlaf lltld I'll lll'OMllly be mating up my mind within tho -·-ui." ( • . ..,_ NEBRASKA COACH BOB DEVANEY DOESNiT LOOK TOO t'APPY. K~y Win fol" Detroit Pa8sing Duel F~zzks, , ·LionsOuttunNew York DETROIT (AP) -Joe Namath of th e "We came back and had a chance to go New York Jels and Greg Landry of the ahead and the roo1 fell in." ~it Li<ma were supposed to have~ a , Errol Mann kicked a 15-yard field goal passmg duel -Thursday before .a capacity 1for tie ohly 9COring in the first quarter, crowd of 14,411 at nger Stadium and a and p . ·a 21-yarder In lhe 27-point sec- n•imal television audience. ond period. \i-a<f, the teems """' _after '!'Ch Beiicles !(aster's TD, his ninth, New CJt-.r 00 the ground ~ llew1le lhe Jets Yort got· at1oucbdown from Riggins on baVing two 1111).yanl nibon to Detroit's a ooe yard plunge in the second quarter QDe it waa ·the Uoos who finished oo ~ Howlleld, who missed field goai IG!>.117·20. atlempta of 42, I(/ and 39 7ards, l<icted • Cllfl McClain and John Riggins rush-. U-ym:der In the aecond period and a 20- ed/ for 121 and 105 yards res~ively ~ iQ. ·the> third. fdr New YOrk, while Allie Taylor tota1ed uwe have to play three fine ball games .m for Detroit. and win au three to make the playoffs,'' '~~York's .runs from scrim-Ewtiank said. ~ M~bursts « 30, 30, 21, and 16 "We'll make the playoffs," said Yards. while Detroit spiced the game with Schmidt in the opposite locker room. ~ Of 33, 38, and 22 yards plus kick "w-1 ,have to win itbe rj!!St 1of our games, retums ol 49 and 57 yards. '3Pf!Clally the one with Green Bay." "l'thought they'd throw the hell out €< UJ," •aald ~'toolich. Joe Schmidt. That game is a week from ;SlDlday in "''l'e didn't have ttW ·bill a lot, and we Green Bay, which leads the National =~ . npimg good lo we . threw less,.. Conference Central Di Vision With a 7-3 .Namath, who milPleled iust. two record ahead ol No. 2 Detroit's 7-4. or five~ tbe fint i.u. He finished New York 's only hope is tpl.iniab with with· nine cl JI r... J&5 yards, including the best secood • place reconl in the a \33-yanl , TD pass lo. light end Rich American Cooference East and get a Clt&ler in the third qtiarter. wild • cud playoff bid. Miami has al- Umdry completed sii: of 18 passes .ready clinched lbe division title. for 1%5 yards. "We've got a shot at the playoffs," The game was tied 21)..20 going inlo Namath insisted. "We're oot out of it the fourth quarter. Then Detroit's Errol yet." Maiin mapped the tie with a 17-yard lleld goal,, Landry scored on_ a six-yard quar- lerila<t _.t, and Altle Taylor sprint- ed '!II-yards for a TD Jrilli 1:19 remaining. AilbouP Landry's six-yard acore came with jull ·1:57 left and put Detroit 10 poilU abeM, Namath insisted later, "I thou&bl we could lrelk It open then." But Utiebacter Charlie Weaver inter- cepted a Namath pasa and moments 1-Taylor put the game on Ice with lila toachdown. ,-We didn't bandae third down titua- tionl, 11 realGned coach Weeb Ewbank of tJ!e Jets, who trallod 20-10 ot halltlme . kMI .-, ov.mn 11010 ·-· , 11 0 11 -J7 .ahoe Group Seeks Wi~ter Games A'l'ELINE, N ... (AP) -A .,., tn the South Lake Tllla' Beno, ., arta bopoo to mate a bid far the Winter OJ1mplc 0-~ the . Squaw Vallef lldlltlel woold be llled to .... -under the OC>alled Nevada· ColJlomla pion, ~ ... _...... Ulol Squaw Vrllttr .bu tllldo a plldt af Ill -b' 1 !' , ...... -a-. .... 'Ill•• llit -<fl • .... ...... -· • a d llit ~. r.::·~ ==-... -·~ ... °""""' I& ...._ -.... ,.,.. ~ . .. .. ..., V..., II • llll"ld t.. '• Tbe ............. 1n1 II "'f.-1111 __ , -= ..-. nco -IDll fl ..... """' ...... ..... llto ...... °" 1•• ......... ()allfomla •it• or the 1111 a-. And there," be polaled out •• .,,,.,. -be ' ' .. DO dflllculty in -.ctlng the downblll, &lanl -and .... counts there." "Wt -fadlllleo far lco lbtlng and .._ In Ram -11 lbe -Colisolun wbloll ... -1,1100. ,..... -Ing -.. ID Iba -. Ii 8quw Vallq. -----,....ire -el i fldl!t1 1D11 • -hJO I '1"11 " -Aid the plan -ha lo -lli'!cl a -rm en Ille_.,.. of a -loeollld ·-LUo T-md Cltrlltll a.,, New. Al ... ,.... __ ..... tllllNol ,,_ ........... Celarodo nterl tumed down a -illUe \' ln help c1e1ny expenaes or holding !he OIJmplcs Jn that ltate. Oolorado had been • gron(ed the 1971 ~ but has virtually withdrawn '*••al lbevoto. -Aid -•tllnc could be hllll It Khtwuod Mer tow1, a deftloplng -• Iba Callfomla side of L 1 t e Talloo. IRI jumpln( still 11 an "un-dols a hod lleW" la the mmnt plon- ni11. Wt 1l 1r llll Jw14•c llllll at•• Vaflof could be med remllnl ln be aeen. If not, IUel! fllCll!llel woold have to be built. \. nms in that family ." praised the rugged Soonero. It was a 38-yard pass to Owens which "A greal pan ru!h," HU mm 1ay1. got Oklahoma's rally started. "We can't make !:!l.lY excuses we got "I felt like I could eatcb anything. ph)'lically beat. It lil"'Ot all- an,ywhere," the 6-foot, !!&-pound OWene aroond team." I llld of his reception. Sc ... .., owttw. Owena finished with five catches ror °"'•"""'• o o 1 1• -11 N•m• 101 0 -1• 1118 anfs 8S Robertson bit OD 10 Of 22 M111r -01111 14 run !S.~ 11.Kk~ , ~ Of y&CUA. ~W;nlllrJIOll 1 rliil ul~~!.klck ) . j-96---'• Ntl:lr -Goellf!f 1 r\l(i ~5' " ' I Robertaon expla.IOOd tliat Oklahoma--&\:-:. 1¥cr1=-uk".::. !,, .~ 1 had to pass more than usual because "' -16·s11 50111111c:1 Nebraska "stopped LB from doing the things we nonnally do. We had trouble getting outside." Robertson's counterpart, sophomore quarterback Dave Humm of Nebraska, -· " .. ,, ·~ ";1?;l t! S·weet Wi11 for 49ers 'Skins Thankful ' For Holiday !re~t DALLAS (AP) -George Allen and his Washington Redskins, sitting all comfy In their living rooms, were lbe recipients of a Thanksgiving Day present from San ,Francisco, which shattered a succession of jinxes with a 31.10 rout or derending Super Boll! champion Dallas. or course, the 49ers had purely selfish motives as they surged a half game ahead or Los Angeles in the National Conference West with the sweet victory on a M-1 record. The Rams play at New Orleans Sunday. However, lhe Redskins can clinch the host spot in the NFC East with victories in two out or their last four games, leav- ing the C.Owboys to scramble for the "'wild Card'' berth. , .Dallas is 1-3 and 11,'2 games behind the Red.kins. The "wild card" spot in the National Footl:!all League playoffs is given to the division nmnerup with the best record. Right oow, that's Dallas in the NFC. '.'We. have a playo[f shot now if we want it," said Cowboys coach Tom J..an.. ilfy. "It will be tough to malr:e it as a wild «rd entry but Kansas City did it. I'm sw:e W'8hington is happy. They 'll have to really fumble now to lose the East. We haven't lost it but it looks tough/ a•" Line backer Skip Vanderbundt ran 73 yards with a recovered (umble and 21 yards· with an intercepted pau for touchdowns and quarterback Steve Spur- rier turned in a poised perfonnance as lilt: 49ers blasted the Cowboys. · ~ It was the first victory for 49ers Coach Dick Nolan over Landry, his former boss and old teammate, and marked the first1 time in 15 games Dallu had lost in Tes:· as Stadium, Its plush '21 million football palace. · Nolan said "It's a blg win ror us ... and probably our best game. They '(Qallu) have beaten ua before in two contermce championship games. This shoWs' W'e'~ beat them." · "'.itlt: Dallas leading 7--0 and driving, Dave Wilen.and Vanderbundt teamed for a spectacUlar play that turned the na- tionally televised game around jn·. lbe second quarter. ' ' Wilcox clobbered Cowboys quarter- back Craig Mo rton. Vanderbundt said, "'lbe ball took ont bounce and there il was. r just scOoped It up and ran. It may have looked as ii I was trottln', but I was running for my life." 'Dallas dominated the first half, allow- ing only five first downs but the 49ers turned it around, givln,g tl"f C-O~boys oo· ly four first dowils in lhe second half. Spurrier, playing in place of the in- jured John Brodie, hit 16 of Upasses for 177 yards, including a 12-yard touchdown pass to tight end Ted kW,J10;.'' Spurrier took the 49ers on a 94 ,yard tpuchdown drive lO open the third quarter and hit eight oonsecutive passes in on~ stretch. Spurrier said, ~t.'t'W-.IC!lbOf.: a funny game. I thought we were on the short- end of the stick and Skip got that fumble'. It could have been a 10 or 14-point play. 1 really didn't . · kl ~as throwing too well until I saw · ' rd that it wd " 64 percent ·co ~ Besides he : • replaced by . Morton said,:~~· b they hit me ~ ;.} missed a key .and tli open. It was my f touchdown ~ . '. we in the playoffs.~ Offensive lac . up the feeliI!gs ' after the game.,;\ .• "I ain't sayin ··1 -~ mean It,:: he snarled. • · :: sc ... ,~o " u 10 -si l '-!i Diii.LAi' CAL YIN HIU LIAl'S POii /1 IHORT G•Al,l'l-4fi ' I r Lion8 ie Li ',' Playoffs Gauchos' T~p Teet Saddleback College football great offemlve lint. It just 11 The Gaucboa, meanwhile, coach George Hartman puts It a !IOUnd, 8QWld. football team will dtpeod on the passing of squarely on the line when with no apparent weaknesses. aophomore Bob Dullch and the dlacusslng Rio Hondo -S.tur-To beat Rio Hondo, we have to runolni of Aundre Homes and SAN BERNARDINO _ day night's -nent In the playverygoodlootbaU." Joe~--p~ 11 ol l3 Aller a aeven.year ablence, first round of the JC pla)'Olfs Becall!e of Rio Hondo's ...,_ ror 11 yards last ~k W~ Hlcb'• Lions at Cerritos l7:i!O). balance, Hartman says bis Jn · the key 28-7 vlc1ory over retum to the <Jtange Show "We've got to have our best cfub ... ~ key oo just ooe Palomar with one ol thoee Bowl lonlllbt and at lllal<e ls a effort of the season to beat facet ol the Roadrunnen ol· comto Haplel ~!.tooc~ paaa q~ berth In the Rio Hondo," aaya Hartman lenslve pme. • •"l'n en> AAAA'lootball playoffs. when taliinc obout the "Of courae we have to stop Jones, a ln!lhman from ~ ii slated !or a Southern Ca 111 or n I a Con-Zaby (Cir!), tut they a1ao Milllon Viejo, had ooe of bis o'clock and awaiting coach ferenct champions. have a Vf!tY fme puslng better oufuw;s last ~ nm- BW {looytell's Lions are the "Rio Hondo has great balan-game. 'lbeY're better balanced nlng !or !Of yardl in II car- Spartana of San Gorgonio ce oUensively . It runs well and than any team we 've played ries, including TD scampers of High, champioos of !be Citrus it puses well. And ii has a tbi8 aeuon." two and 33 yard& Belt League with an 11-1!--'-------------------------1 overall ~ and ninth In the llna!CIF~. The last time a Westminster e"°vea visited tbe Orange Show ~ ~ -a 211-7 vic- tory from PacUic in non- lea(!U6 ~ It -Pacfllc which handed Sin GorlQDlo its only loss ( 11- 0) in the mud tbi8 year. The Spartans feature a big, last and gn>UDOkJriented team with tailbock Richard Tubbs doing moot of !be damage. Tubbs is a ~11, 170-pauncl speed!ltr and llg\!res to be the No. 1 item OQ Westminster's llst of people to ..... Running 6e team a t quarlerboct t ia Pernand McGlnnla ... •beolle does go bact to -tl•s usually LaCount J111oo be'f-g for in¥:trya 'rew tblnp I j gbing, bow....,,.,,.. least of wldcblstnebn> -of quwtamdl D I D ,.,,,_ eoma..., and lallbaclt Tony Accomando. !>on bu 1*laed !or !,ISO ym!i'\rith ti 1'imj>letloos In Ill attenqila. He'a credited with a' dozen TD paaaes and moot of blo -la shared by split ... Gorr·-.. Tolly .............. ii • d-~and has..,. = ~ t" ?.r:.:.:. ~ Bob IJreifDs -pmeh in the _,,, and nm- nlng ~t !or the Lionl. Aixl, ~ Sin Gorgooio ii expe<;fM le play It lalrly cm- servaUVe with the. running r:-~;-..~~ expected to go for -· with the familiar ..... of - playa 11\1<> Ille ilcmdarY and ~..Wmmnialfe. ~µon.will be countbW ~ Coanly tackle .. 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Sr. Jr, Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr Jr. I<- Jr. Jr, Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Soph. Sr. flt. flt. , llAVOLIN E · llOTo• OIL 3Q1' FOR 12 FOOT 'Slfm .... .... BORN I.ITS CAMPER STABI· LIZER -°"'Colo ·--t:; ........ QUALITY 12 INCH JACK STAND MXXILB C...,.C:ity ......... .Ula•.W. - 199· .... .......... /I GUM OUT CARBUR,ETOR CLEANl;R -77c AUTO LI TIER BASKET Sll;ii Oww - DEUJXE MECHANICS TOOL CHEST 39 99 DELUXE STEERING ·WHEEL 199 LACE ON COVER · .. a 'HERCULES DOUBLE ACTION· SHOCKS T-U., l••lil'lt --E-RW. ·-~ CAjRBURETOR AIR CLEANER F .... • 19 2 o:i.1tic:C-. And P""1J.at I ' J111J>011i eA, ~RAND PRIX qn. FILTER . FREE 7.99 CREEPER WITH TOOL SET PUROtASE aM.t:'\u ~, ~ ---, f;::J• ,. -· • world champkwips. We had a meetin( for about an hour and contacted the U.S. Embassy in Japan and Ibey said ok. I doubt ii the invitation was a surprue to them. 111n my oplnlon, It was a polltlcal thing that h . d already been set up between the White Howe and Peking. ''The Chineee were very courteous incl curioW and true to their Oriental culture, were very oordlal and kept us busy all the ttmo. "I remember one tbne when we· hid ftve nlne-coUne ban- queta in one day. Bm tile sul'Jrldnc thing was the fact it was never apparent they were taking any security precau- tions with us at any Ume. "Naturally, we were very apprehensive but all of our fe ars proved unfounded." While Howard enjoyed the trip to Japon and 01ina Im- mensely, be ls also a crusader for table tennis and recently -, _ ....... SUPER SOUND SPEAKER SET ..... C.-lc ........ .. .,,. . """ •• All c.. BLAClt TIRE PUll,1' 2 999 :::: CHROME LOCKING NUTS "'""" M<\IP ' F• All ...... ..... •• """"" -........ j<!!!!!I 3!.~ ~All 199 92? • Friday, N-24, nn quit a job with IBM to devote full time to promotion of the aport. Hil business card DOW reads, Jack Howard -Table tennis elhibhiom:; talks on malnland Chlna; and table tennta aemlnan, Jeaaons and equipment. His office ls in Los Angeles althougt. be'• a native of Brooi<lyn, N. Y. At the present ttmo, when he i.sn1t playing table tennis, he's spending considerable time with members of the CAlilornla state school board. "I'm setting up a ingram for them now," Howard says. "It lS_ 1"ofold in nature. "First, I'm working on it as a physical education option in the high llChoo!J. "Second, we want to set up the sport .. an lnter-scholastlc ev'!DI ·llmllar to wrutling, volleyball and other sports. uu the game is ever going to be big in thll country, we will have to start players at an early age In" rtural ~ vlronmenlf<I 'f•·" Where In world Is the game a big sport? "Cblna,I' ,/f~ Germany I Yugoslavia, Swed-. , a n d HUl!gll'f •·to ltart w t.t h ' " Howard flYI· '' l>I In Jal>a,n', tile' 11.s. men lilushed 28tti 'il\d·tjie' women 21Jt among the 55' tounlriet entered. :. Bm rlgt\t oow· Howard IJ concentrating oh inaklng the U.S. tepm '"41!'n t ', playing member for ~ llOODd Ume. He w8lJ ell 'the "'iljuad In Munlch, GermlliY i,\ 1911. 'Mli.s year be ldsfout In the men's finab I<> IJahJ<>en Lee, Civ~time U.S.na8onli dwn-. pion. Lee also1oqift.ye Korean sin(les cbampionidilpf' before moving to thll· •<OuNry. He cunonUy ,_ .. ,1111 -..r but will mlW•u tG 1be Loe: Angelea ·al'e8 •ln ctht - future but wtll not•plly at Huntington Beacl!. · AUT D'"' ,,, ... ~ ~1 r l \ 1,, J!I •-n .~. PARtS~ PRICES EFFECTIVE .TBJll:J· NOVEMBER 27, 1972' • 1 " CHECKER AUTO LIFETIME "" BATIERIES EXCWAHGE ~.!~v-1999 ""-ntC... EA.Cl ·!lllE-UP KIT - 4 PIECE ENGINE TUNE-UP • STARTERS 12 ~ ' ' .... ,., . - . . . 30000"MILE • • BRAKE ~HOES ........... 30,000 399 .._lnl'I & I v.111·1...-n Pn c.r. .Ult ALTERNATORS 1699 _. .......... . .. MIU, sql!Alll 111· EAST 19th STREET -COSTA MESA EllND MISA 'IMIATll If~,. " JUST 01'1' NIWPOllT M. YD, --'4M2'4 ' ,• .... . .... I DAILY l'ILOT ~ep Defensi"Ve Stars PAUL DESMET C01ta MMa MARK ELJENHOLM 0.... HIH1 Speedsters Seek Outboard Crown Led by Tommy """'Y ol Abilene, Tu. and Jimbo McConnell, Wonder.Lab, Ill .. Jolmaon and Evlnrude will seek • to break Mercury's 1tranilobold .. the "5.000 Pepoi.&I. outboard World CWnpionlblp Slturday Ind Sunday with I &f'IUP Of high apeed drivers. Known for many yean as the backup pilot !O< Jobonie Sanden of Denver, Colo., Posey came inlo hll own this year by 'winnlnC -major races, including the SI. Loais, Mo. Ind Gal .. ston, Tu. 1 events. .. ,, .. • 11.ANo:r Ml LLS H)ll>llnglor) Buch • l()IJ B~CCA Miter •Del : SCC Hos~ :·Tourney ·.. SoufhUn California College ·.coming off an impressive vic- ;tory over Bklla College in the . season ,,opener,. wUl host the : ,two-day Thanksgiving tourna- :ment tonight and Saturday in .·the Vangu~rds gymnas ium. -· FY.at game of the com- petiHon tonight pill C.lifornia : Baptist and Los Angeles Bap- tist at 6 o'clock. T h e JOE DINATALE E .. •nclo ,.·-.u •• ...,.'\· ~ a;r··•*,.,.,.11i.:.,~~s:"'. . PETE DAGLIO Laguna Beach DAVE SCHULTZ Mission Viejo .'Vanguards and Pacific Chris-JOHN' D'ANNUNZIO DALE PETERSON Fountlln Volley DON SPREEMAN Marine DICK STONEMAN· Nowport Horbo< ST!VE lllSS Westminster :rtian CoUege of Long Beach Univen6ty. meetat B. ~~~~~~.:...~~~~~~~~~~~~ . ' ·. )Jetween SA V, Ana helm Is Ill-feeling Brewing? • Anaheim and Santa Ana :Van.,y hllh schools play Saturdiy night at a 01clock at the Santa Ana Bowl In the !~st • round of the CIF U division )oothllll playoffs, arid alresdy ·aome W-feeUng ha1 developed :be-thf>two. : Santa Ana Valley wants to : play In the bowl -lhe Faiconl are !ho -team -and the 1tadluul .... --booted ~for Fridal' night. • -11111 ~ coach Clare VIDl!oorebete has balked at a ,_.., --the. wlallal --a clay In ........ fir Ille following weell:'a. ~g 17' , __ :~· lnwtll Cli!' .~: ,doJ .... bolll teams --lllOi•te •. \T-1l1lw --t11o 11111· Ill lflt II 1o1o the "':. 111§ ·-~•hr ba1 ri' '*!!~"~ wm be ,..,,...,____ 'lllW llllr· ......... "'"*-( led .. ..., ... ..,," ... "I doo't wut to, loll I'm sure that if we didn't agree they would force us to play. They'd jusl throw the rule book out. But what are they mO!t concerned with, lllORey doesn't buy il. "They're a fine footpall team, qul~k as Hadea," he says. "They have fine people at the 1peciallled poelllons or the kids?" and their defense ls blg and But regardleu of where or quick." when the game will be played, The last time VanHoorebeke ~Im (7-t) will be a s!Jght met a Hlll-l'Oacbed team In the favorite to band the re1Urgent playoffs was in 1956, when the Falcooa their IOCOOd Joa of Colonists lied Downey for the the ....... -champloo.sbip, 13-IJ. 'l'he Coloailll crept Into the "Anaheim Is alw1ys well- pla,.U. by v1r1Ue al 1 11-13 i>"oand." 1111 mu, who bu win over W<llmlnater. lYlnC ai~league lalent In - the Llol>I ftr IOCOOd place In and delenslve bacl: Gory the -1-· Templeton, ta ct I e Jim Sanla Au Valley won the Beranek, Une!>&cter Eddie Irvine League oatrlgb~ but Medina and clefenalve tnd WU besten by aecond place Porter Lhiy. EdlloD lM. 'Ille FalCOlll have ''Tbey're a lint boll dub, come oil o.t ud M records very quick defenslwly. 'l'hey Ullder Did< Rill, who l'Ullllllt• (Ive ,.. a lot of dlllennt ... lilt .......... poolllon after loots ... both ollenoe ud -yWI u an ff. -llld y011 have a lot to mlnlltralor prepare (Ir." AldloaP ·Anaheim, with a Tho FolcOn. IUfJll'laed a lot rock-bin! defenle and 1teody of people when they...WOll the -built around 1'UMlni Irvine Ullo-Glly 1J oenlon -lloWlrd Canoo ancl dot the loam's ro1ter-but rot IUcl: _.., will be sli&bU, HW. "We _. oare we'd have flvured, Van Boor e beke a good team," be uya. J He Is the lead drlv.,. for the Abilene Marine lllClng Tum. Hi> mount will be a Soottlcraft msde In Europe, llraCed by a 200-plus horsepower · Jolmson Stinger GP englnt. Sanders, in a similar rig to Posey's, also will be on t be Johnson factory team. Among other• d r l v in g Stinger engines are Dieter Scbulr.e, Auatrta; Fred Miles, England; Billy ~cber. Beverly Hills, Calif.; Bob Witt. Boytown, Tex.; Earl Beotz. Qiarlestm, S.C., ud Bob Nordskog, Tanana, Calif. A team entered by llcCane Outboard., Denver, Colo., 'Will be aboard Cougar boots made in England and sporting Johnson engines. '1bese pilots are H. T. McCune ud Tom McCune. Denver; R l·c h McKinley, Wildwood, Ill., and two Britishers, J._ Beard and Clive Curtis. All told; Johnson will have 31 engine;S in the race com-- pared t.o 13 a year ago. Evinrude, with a total of 16 Favorite Hurt, Won't Compete LAKE HAVASU crry, Aris. (AP) -Hliold Eis al Topeka, Kan., one al the favorites to win this -·· 16.'1,000 Outboerd W or Id Cbam- jJkmhip, .. wlll not be com- peting as a resuJt .. of an ac.. cident during a practice run "l'hunday. Els' boot "" traveling at 1pproximllely 100 miles an boor wbeD H Olppeoduring ttiO practice session on Lake Havasu, a race sppkesman said. Eis. escaped with only a mild concussion but his boat "'8S tota11y destroyed. Lehman Regatta Set in Newport Lehman-1% sallon from San Diego to Marina del Rey are expected lo be on hand Sahll'- day and Sunday for the class champiooship for the Barney ~man Perpetual. 'n.e cbampioDlhip regatta will be sponocred by Newport Harbor Yacht Club where, un- til the recently, virtually the entire class of I.ehman-12s had been concentrated. Earlier this year, a group of Santa Monica Bay sailors from calllornia Yacht Club ordered more than 20 new L- U. to be built by W. D. Schock Co. of Santa Ana. Dinghy sailors in other Southland clum are also ord~L-ig New L- Us -the first that have been built in many years, 'I1le Lebman-12 cham- pionships will be the only yachting activity in Newport this weekend. Races in other ar~: Loi Aqeiff.Loog,llleaa CABRILLO BEACH YACHT CLUB --Thanbgiving Regat- ta, all classes, 8aturday and Sunday. SaoloMOlllea·Bay MALIBU YACHT CLUB - Turkey Day Regatta, PMA, ODMH. Saturday and Sunday DEL REY Y'ACHT CLUB - Sunday Skippers Race~ Sun- day. Welcome , Aboard By ALMON LOC!CABEY .a.-~·. ~· ~ ·~.... · =··rt..,_.iUll' California's Department of Navigation and Ocean De- velopment (DNOD) seems to be bard up for new laws that will save the boat oper8tor from himlelf. Take for example a new sectkJn (8897) recently added to the California Admibiltratlve Code (Title 14, Division 4, Cbapter I) . 'The new section ltartl off by stating: "Prb:na-facie evldenee of negligible operation : pursuant to the provisions al Sectioo ll6S of the Harbon and Navlgatlm Code, the fol· lowing de3cribod actl endq<r life, limb or property ud constitute evidenco of reckless or necllgent operation: A. RIDING ON the bow, gmwale or -at a ves- sel propelkd by machinery underway --polltion is not protected by niilng or oilier reuoalble dderNUt to falling overboord, er riding In a poeltlm er ID8llDer which II obvioosly danpnJul. n -cin to a111e that .. _ provlslms lboll not apply to 1 •-1'1 crewmon In the act at -Ing, moor- ing, or making fast to a dock or another veuel, or the DecessSry ..... gement of aall. Now aln~ that obllglnJ? · It mobl one wondS--.,.bere the palrOl veuel will be when the crew of an oeem racer la trytog to nynbpncDe a jib or apbmlker on the foredeck In a pie ba!f.way acrou the catanno Channel. · Oii WllAT will be the penalty for • crew or crewmen biting oul over the llde. or lwnkq oa 1 ~ on • Star boot, Allstra!W>U or any other .. 111ng veuol ping to weather In • breae al wind. It's remlndlul of the """"' cue In New Yori! -a saUbotl akippe!' -dlod for allowin( m-to bite oul .... the -thor ra8 )Ill -be bod .. -hlml .., the tranaom for aaxillory PQW"'. 'Ille ... was tlsrown on! of court on •ppeal. But lei'• loot at -other --of the new law. B. MMlw "'"" ton! llden or other -oo IS to -the towline over ~r veuel or Ill older. (Neat frlct If you can do It ..! but llll)'l>e !II ._.,,. that could be c1one 1n • WlterlpOrl lbow.r C. NAVIGA11NG A vtuel, *II er other -be- t-I towillfl -and Ill tow Gr lows. 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Yu"letime Shoplifting Can Be Stoppd by Store Owners By LEROY rorE .,.,. ·--Wrlttt : · NEW YORK -The coming ·Christmas shopping season could be tbe biggest "ripoff" · spree In American history, store security experts are : warning. , : While fully half of all : shoplifting during the rest of ~:the year is done by juveniles, ;.as much for thrills as for gain. · : it's a different thing during the , :·Christmas season. Then , ~ dult s ,part icu l ar l y · :'housewives under 40, are the '\'.biggest offenders, according to ~Pinkerton's. the international • security firm. ; ' up with other sec\frity ,,.--------... measures. Chemicals that stain the shoplifter's fingers and elec- tronic devices that sound alanns when shoplifters grab apparently, unprotect ed merchandise are more widely used than ever. But Pinkerton's .said these measures aren't near I y enough. It's necessary to design the store's layout and train its personnel t o coope rate in preve nting shoplifting. THE FIRST rule , Pinkerton's said, is to have tables and counters well below eye level so store detectives and hidden cameras or ~nec­ ting mirrors have a n unobstructed view or the whole store. The second is lo have bright lighting everywhere, no dim comers where shoplifters can hide merchandise on or about their persons. Require every bag for every purchase to be a e a I e d separately, ~ ~thtr good rule, Pinkerton's sakt: Another is to wa\ch all customers who seem to be working in pain. with ooe engaging a clerk .In convenation whU~ the other browses. Also 1it; ·)"ary of ap. parenl d r u n k ~r Sl!of>lifters often feign intoll¢alion. Leyden's, a Chicago store security firm, sa¥ unlfonned guards aren't fD:qcb good ln preventing tfteft ~ ·of small items but ~etedim ln plain clothes and keeping such it~ under locked glass do help. BO'l1I LIMIEN'S a n d Pinkerton's said' confusion• is the shoplifter's bi~~t ally. The store with the layout that minimizes confusion will be hit least by shoplifters. '} ''THE FAVORITE targets :or these light-fingered ladies ~ are clothing, stationery and ':giftware." the company said. : Pinkerton's feels that few ~adult Ameri cans take : shoptnifting seriously enough. .. If their kids are caught at it. . they are merely embarrassed. -~.They don't ralizc that if the :. store chooses to prosecute. the l boy or girl can be hurt for life . ; The National R e t a i I Merchants Association says ':shoplifting increased by half a · billion dollars in 1971 to $3.5 ,; billion. ~fany retail chains say $4 Million Bucket DCIO Machine Trains Pilots, Cuts Pollution Pinkerton's said p r o m p t service which · (1 e p r i 'v e s customers ' of aq ~ to loiter is another ~~lleD~ 'pro- tection. "' · The National .R e1.l a;,i I Merchants Association said many stores chase away youn~sters not accompanied by adults unless they tell what they want to buy and show the money · to buy it. This is particularly tn.ie in suburban stores. their shoplifting losses equal •.: their net sales profit of 2 to 4 •percent and the biggest losses : occur between Thanksgiving ; and Christmas. MIAMI (AP) -A new DCIO aircraft simulator -a shiny, white $4-million bucket that shakes and rolls pilots in lavistt style -was unveiled this week by' National Air Lines as a technological ad- vancement which will cut down on airport congestion, no.ise and pollution. .. .: NATURALLY THE annual ·Christmas stealing spree has : resulted in precautions lo ~reduce the loss. The unwill- :. ingness of merchants to pro- ~ secute for fear of false arrest : suits or alienating public opi. :~ nion is forcing them to tigh ten The simulator was built in England by Link-Miles Ltd. and installed at NAL's head- quarters here to teach some 15 to 200 of the airline's 600 pilots how to fly the new wide- bodied aircraft. ' •' • . . • . • • • ' • NAL HAS SEVEN llCIOs now, and plans to have 11 in operation within a year. National and some other airlines have used simulators fpr years, but NAL officials said the new DClO simulator is so advanced it will eliminate 80 percent of training time once required in an actual air- craft. GRUBB & ELLIS REALTY FUND Ill A k•tl E1t1t• t11 ... •1trri•11t Oppori1.111ity A Ctlifor11it limittd Ptri11tr1hip Offtri119 Thts• Poft11ti1I l•11tfih e Tax Savings in '72 • Diversification of Properties e T 1x Free Cash Flow e Mortgage Reduction e Limited Liability e !Jci~ntial Appreciation ONE HOUR INVESTMENT MEETING W•d1111d1y, Novt111b•r 29, 1972 Ntwporltr 11111-E1t1pirt Room 1107 J1mbott• Rd. Ntwport Btteh 7:)0 P.M . Sptet is Li1t1 iltd Offtri11g Cireul1r1 will bt d i1tribut..:I t t tht 1•mi111n • E. F. Hutton & Co,, Inc. One Oceangate Long Beach ., Tllll cloes 11111 C-lllut9 tn Ofl tr ta Htl. TM ~r II l'lltdt by tilt ()tf.,.. • 11'111 Clrcultr only. lire, flllt of 11111!1 11 llmlled to l11vatar1 WflO •r• '• rnldtntl of Calllar11i1; Wflo 1r1 It '(ff•I of 11ge llnd "'"' 1 nll wortll •· axclus!..,. of equlty In t~elr rnklln<:e, hofn9 turnllhl11gt or aulomoblln ol ; II IMll $20,000, lllld wllosa !nd!\lldual OnlU Income (combined wllll &PIJUle, • II married) Is 111 l~l(l'ZG..000: or •llQllrdltn of orou lnconw ~· net •, worlll 11 ti l11t1t SltloAIOO, tltlu11ve of 11C1Ully 111 rnkleroc•. "°"" turn-. • lllllnos Of IUIOmoblln. '• • .. .. ' > •• • '• ' 1000 ORDER ~ 'eautiful ,');' Stick-an YOURS LABELS TODAY! Penonali:Md • Stylish • Efficient Order For Yourself ol' • Friend· May be used on envelopes •s return addre1s l.bels. Also very handy as identification lebals for merking person•! items such es books, records, photos, etc;. Labels stick on 9l.ss end mey be used for m•rkin9 home c•nned focd items. All lebels •re printed with stylish Vogue type on fine qu•lity whit• gummed piper. § ' As a result, said Assistant Chief Pilot Maynard Watkins, the device will cut down much noise, congestion and pollution now generated by training flights. "We ~ also simulate em~gencl~ not possible lo create while a plane is in flight -such as a landing with two or three engines on fire ," said Watkins. A CAPTAIN receiving initial. training for a OCIO completes all work in the simulator ex- cept two actual fligbts, one with con1pany supervisors and the other with federal person- nel who must check out the pilot. Four newsmen -none a pilot -wue tested in the new simulator with mixed results: two "crash landed" the plane in a simulated approach to Chicago's O'Hare Airport, a third put it into a "takeoff stall" and the fourth managed a safe but wobbly takeoff and landing, Mesa BofA Expansion Work Slated Work is underway on a ma- jor expansion or the Costa Mesa Bank or America on West 19th Street, aonOunced Vice pesident and manager Lee Cave. The $100,000 project calls for the construction of a 2,000 squa·re foot addition along the entire east side of l h e building, increasing the office size 10 percent to 13 ,CKXJ square feet. It is designed to provide expanded w o r k facilities for o f f i c e ad· min.istrative arxl record pro- cessing facilities. Coal Firms Get Price Hike Okays WASHINGTON (AP ) -The Price Commission has given four firms authority to raise coal prices. The· commission approved a 7.ll~percent increase for Con- tinental Oil Company 's Consolidation Coal Co. The firm'bad asked for a boost ol 1%.9-percenL The P i t t s t o n Company's Coal Mining Group was given permission to raise bituminous coal prices by an average 6.2 percent.: The firm had sought an 8.13-percent price hike. The commission gave the Old Ben Coal Corp., a subsidiary of Standard Oil Co. of Ohio, permission to raise bituminous prices by 7 per· cent, about half of the 14.9 percent it asked . The Eastern Associated Coal Corp., a unit of Eastern Gas & Fuel Association, was allowed to raise prices by 4.47 percent. lt had asked for a 9.3-percent price hike. Pacesetter Profits Up American Pacesetter reported net income of $'7,445 or a half cent per share on revenues of $10,131,446 for the nine months ended September 30, 1972, President John W. Klug announced. This contrasts wilh a loss of $601,965 or 40 cents per share on revenues of $12,209, 747 in the lite nine months of 1971. New Dealership • Miss Newport Beach, Karen French , helps Merce- •des-Benz dealer Jim Slemons (!ell), turn the first' shovelful ol dirt lor the new dealership near Jam· boree Road and Bristol Street in Newport Beach. Looking on Is Mercedes-Benz Los Angeles zone man· ager Vincent Laraia. Completion ls expected in early April, 1973. i I Wall Street • • • • .,. ... ~ • ·,. ·~ • • ••• ., ..1 ·c ·.111 · • • • • •·~ · (··;1;Uliay·s~·:1tWlelt-;; ~;,.ourV;.r ~·netu~; lf • • ••• • • • •• • • -~~= .... ~f'.'!f""".!•. c •• • • • • •• • •• •• • • • • • • ••••• Fifteen out of every 100 Americans today own stock. We couldn't prove it, &f course, but it seems likely that the percentage is even greater here in the Or- ange c;C!Rst area . . . and it's growing every day. That's why the DAILY PILOT was proud, years ago, to be the first newspaper in Orange County to bring its readers "today's final stocks today'' via super high speed wire services. We're still doing it in every home- delivered edition and the service gets better dll the time. Wall Street's computers "talk to" computers in the DAILY PILOT plant every trading day at the rate of . . more than · 1,000 words per minute. It takes only 12 minutes to move the entire New York and American Stock Exchange reports from the ca n yon s of Wall Street to the ty($esetting machines of the DAILY PILOT right here on the Orange Coast. And when technplogy finds a way to beat that speed record, the DAILY PILOT, no doubt, will be among the first to use .it to bring readers "today's action today.'' When it comes to financial neV(s, the one that means business is the '• DAILY PILOl · • . . .. - I • • I ,, •• •:&1 1~ I' !li..!,U~•:i.::.:,.: ' (l"- 1 t :::::::: ............................ ~ ..... ~ ....... ~~------........... ~~~--..... -----~"""' ............. m ••• ~.w---•--....... ~ I . ·~· .. • ;, ~. • C....------·-----..... .,, .. ,y , ' .) :~ ; •fl!'· -I p r :lff". . . srr:, ·' r ~. ' r1 o~-:.._ . l ,j . r. ............. ' " • • l\n u ' .. ' . . .. .. ' ' . • I "· • . ~lie·· Season " \." . " . • . R . ? e -eas ·on. ' . ' ~ ~ .. I • ' . ' ~. In fact, here are 5 good reasons · for shopping early: • • ' " more • J. Stretching out the ChristmQs shopping_ season gives retailers a chance to function efficie11tty. When clerics dte less harried, shopping is more pleasant for everyone. • ' ' · 2. Many rttail&ts ofler thriir really special "specials" early in the season to encourage pub/le to shop early and to help alleviate the last-minute "panic" buying . I the . , 3. Just il'I cost your favorite Christmas gift merchant has underestimated your enthusiasm .f.or . . .. · tht $1dSOh, a lohg•t petiod of shopping gives him a chance to re-order popular items so he doesl'l1t have to disappoint shoppers later in the-season . • 4. When you fclk• mote days to shop you can do the iob, ~Qre thoroughly, visit more stol'~tj t ~ll'lpott ptiees ohd quality and be more satisfied with the gifts you finally decide to buy. I 5. And iftert1s ;io seetet i:rbout it, the Christmo~ shopping season is the bi~gest sales period of fl tftt yeat for "'oat rttQi/ei's. Support IQCOl merchants now and you'll help make them el'lbugh ptofit to kHp their prices reason,~~/". all year long. (And prices will \never be mdr•· " ,.rl.,,na~I• thon they1 are now.) . . Tia~ ~Mge preaented fU a puhljc aervice on belw!.f of our friends and your1, the retail . . merchant& of the Oranse Coll8t Area, by the DAILY PILOT ) ' . . Fell' Sped.ti ,~ ·FUJed With Early Chrisbn.-s GQOdies in the ~ . . DAILY PILOT . . . . . . " · . \ -----------------------lll*lllalll ... nlillhll_...,_91"__...._ • ._ .. -. ..... ..-... ~:.w••,~w~~--~--•••lllldfllt••-mdl ' I I ,I I • • • FridaJ, N-·24, 1972 ( State Bu ys Mi tain . ' Parkl nd SA ' A()IONfcA (AP) - The state has reached _agree. ment to b:uY...4 700 ~ in the Santa 1M:Om~' 'M~talns for $1.9 million, clearing the way for !rthe .•}!,@.acre Santa MonJCa,,Utban1 Part., olficials say. -· -~:1 ·: Rel>! '"AlplioM.o Bell, (R-eantJ;J1' 1 and · Wiili8in Penn Mott,_ l\ifector of . the state De~. bfl 1 \'f"ks and Recr'ei!io'tj.'· fointly" anoounced the agl;,emi;i>Y.' sliyjng t b e y hoped "if'would 'be the first step !-atd halting further development in the mountains. u.n "-.said the !arid, to be purcllaed l>y <Jie•atale from GatapUo ~.., creet !R'e a I t y Investment ..-1ror 'ti n d the Mounlaln1Park lleally<'IJM!St. ment' •eo:, ,\ti' ivalutd at $5 milllM.-"l'he 13,5 nlllllaa dff- ferenCe ~Ween -the 'valuatkm and purcbalo price Is' •I dona- tion from the two firms; be said. , I Mott' ·a)q!:#b1e 'facilities are eJt'r.e<11ii k. ·ojlened · the area)' jllff'i'biit -::l t m a . o r lrhPfovements Iha ~~'. '"· sucb··as ' ·· arid lilke trails and picnic facilities_, Probably ...u1not1>e-r.aay·before 1m. ' ' e 'l'reil C•rhs? OAICLAllD ·(AP) -Many wl-•·•ppiearlllg before a Calilemta• Reeteatlon Trails ConE!illee bearing'here lll'ged segregaitlon and dose controls on operatioos of. vehicles on OJJOlK!l)llllrY.• land ..• · But 1tboee 'wbo1 do the wheel- ing JJrgedJ ··that. ample space and ~le grounds be p~ vided for them to follow their hobbiee.. ,,. ' A ··llole, la" wlridl became eff~ve : July •1 1 ~1 requires regjltralion ol all .vohlcles not llCOll!!O<I .tpr. l\il)nray • use. It also ~aJJa,,lo• ualng 110 of the · $15 two-year registration fee to eatabllSh Hdlng• trails and . motorized 'plfks ·lri the state • for mOtoreyc!les, trail bikes, ·.dune bugg'i.es and snownlObiles. ·! ' I , : e shiie Bw · • SACRAMEN'ro (AP) ' • AdnliRlltrotl ... of the 58,IJOO. ·:acre 1Redwood.'1Nltional Park ; in Northem -Qtlilom!a should ~ be take;Q.iover 1by tbe state, a ·commission appointed by Gov. : Ronald.Jleaglll> i:eoommends. : CalKomia :11rlne 1 d y ad- : mbli.lt,tnithree state parks - .:. covetiag about r1 ,508 acres - : within the utionab park boun- ·: daries, the commission poaud ... t..· U·lt~1t<d;,over i,tanagement of \lie ...., • ..,. U.S. National Park Setv.ieemanaged acreaga, 1 sta.te llQVemment couht ,dD a.more.efficient job. t h e. ·cornmilsian, concluded bel<!tt voting l-0 In favor of state management . . , .... .,., -NeNell SOtml LAKE TAHOE (AP) -Tlle'·ll"ahoe 'llellonal Plan- ning A;tncy'1 Adv18111')' Plan- nlng.Conimlsslon Jias·been told thit mdJUQn.al recreational facilities will be needed in the T~·t·"Baai~· to meet in· CrtlliD11tltmaods. In r .report,' oa recreation and open space; the San Fran- • cilCO 1 ct~ firm o f Eckbo, 1 .Dean, Austin and WDllams said the, .Tahoe area will -lwo !Qlllroo Umes •• t m1111,:recr..ational ·facilities in the -1u1ure,. . 1llo ~ uid the major pr'Oblllil JPW, be that rapid ex· p cdrn IUf, JtOt be possible blaule 1 o f environmental hlzlr* ,"'8t ,may develop in bulklii!I 1Mrlt• lU<h .. &kl ~iaol IO!f ..,...... . . ,. ... , ............. (/f) -,,,. ~,mid Gne ~~a .... WM~ ~1,1 ltltement ol ){ .&lililJ1oc1 for final ' • fl\ Loo An8<1<s. " " ' ' Cast Eyes .t~ ·.~ore ..................... y or political anlmooity .,. the sPeU•rship while hit already eytlng a day over a ,. ______ _.._ year hence when Ibey exped ( • ) Morelli to 18J1 he will run !or NEJf'.8 ,,fN,UXSlS governor. ,_ ..... __ ..,._.,. _ _,,,_ Today, Leo McCarthy, aon ~ ,,_ ' of. an rriab contraetor and .,_. me•91a1' ..........., tlivem owner, and 1 Willie as an!una~~afe. Browo, who grew up poor ln But as soon ~ llOntti says southeast Texas, are the most openly "I am' a CIDdtdate far ..-i ...... _ ... ..... , ...... .... ._..COllMot1u1~1ir'r ........ i..-.. ... ...,11.1171 ./--==~- MR. CLAUS -I .,,.., doolgMd Ilda -Du. ~ oobor. lt'1 ' . W[[KOAYS ~ 10 ~ SATUKDAY AMO IUNDAY l" b UQUID PLDIWI Dump It la the . liDli. Wlllt'a llitlo. cmdthodrala l1owo INoly. Ol'JOU got web a lotter bom tho mcnudactanrlelllDa !'l""fOG•...woii· half of It oa the floor.' . ioW.1-W ""'"°" eriod the lmot time thoy' O.W the Sjmaco Gooae). Cut back. marblo'top. 01-t bardwCZN, porloc:tlf flnlehed. 99 77 30'' .. , .. •GOLD PUU.1111 '. Woll. If the prlco-the --·1c1o -i.1or you. we tf!t'out this one. Look It °"'• woaUrtul mmblo top. well mado. 3977 WILLMODHT LllEit CLOSET And to mcrtch the pullman you bought -11or. tbla cablmt.1 can't deoc:llbo lllco things. oo bo a sport - -It for fOUhOll. 2988 SID PLJJIGER POMP . .... " --. n,:~ la It t1io ~·old funky lookbig thing that worb. or that modom thing nobody CClll work cmd ""'?boclr ·""" ollould bo lxamod? 1 HEIT UMP BULB · 'Wbllordapllloola.-1. Flldi It --the llio.. la .. eoadr· hy -· ""' d111~ lt. yoa'r. tetlt»d. . . ' ' 1 !l o, ~ " ' ·FUNNY · '\.c:io.<JNG LI i:"£sGtJER .. "'"t' . ·. ) \ • 'l1l Gr,1a 1c•Ma1t WWADOOI Wi!C-lt--'(I r ... ...-1 mow.••=• the glao -.·1.-. All ·-· -with II towel . bar (Gt tlalo prlco ""' •oald (191 ti.. -I too.) 2418 . IWAl!l1Gl,IU +--uW ... IDILDllQ TUI 11C:l.61Ui£ Thlo la the bJe ol the blgpo. All the -llb two docin. ban ........ cmd all ' the hao:k ---.,... .1ioa.,...11111a1111. 34•• I >I I .... I "7'' .i WUIW TOILET Wiiia*"--ooipoot .,....._of a llla1"" , or • 1nn+ 1 ster. U tM · 11"'1'••--..,. ••• , ... to aplcila -to!M-11. llwoaklbo11- WI- ' .. " 1 ~-v• ~T\t c.•! -----•• , • 1 '' \\')1'.H( , ,, I~ CIDUftMAS DEPARTMERT OPEi ROI ILL S.TO.~ ' '( I • • • J .. bo 0 0 cl< u di .. II J ~ s J • ~ ~ • c G ~ l c I J I ' I • ' . . . For sales table' infonnatlon, ~ . Jtiii'11111eir.JG;lllll 'or Vicki Newboose. .... ··. ' ' ( , • .. ' ' • \ • I ' ,\ I . ~ ... . . . I t t : , ' .,, .. , . i .. ' \ ... I ' . ' , .. ' , ' ':I ' . . . . . .. . : .. ' ... ~· ' ' " • f .. ... r.. , , . • . l ~ . • t ff;'.'1\ r . ., ' ; ' < • • • '• • 1 ... •• ' . . P~rade, ! • ~ f . . • ' • . . ' .· ! : . , • : :,1.: • ~"'- i ,, t.:·· -t . . ; ., , ' '· .. ' ' ' ..... ~ • .. .. ,t • I Lib~r.Jtu t r . Sings rJM'r l • :' ·= • • • .11 MllV PllOT Friday, N-24, "im to Go FC • ' ,l• II " M.:--. ,; 'IM II Ill PL• Plummer Audliorium, TllllOOGU JAN. I • . • NOV •• ' ......... -.. -... --.. r Fll.rfitw ll4ad, "t.dd tci the M and-byo and all ddldnn, ' : \£ E ~ presents Jacques ~ i~~I~--Fullertoo, as one of its _, Olli!•;l(pj ...... ~ ~ Aman Folk EMemble 'Dec. i,.~ tJ. •1!4'f agencies. 870-3421. LAS P06ADAS -Padua Rills '!bealcr, Oar.moot ~ presentalloo al Clir!stmu lo Mexico. Hours: 1:1111 p.m. w..i- nesday and Saturdays: 2:30 p.m. w~. Sa\urdoy and Sunday. l\eo<TVl\loM (714) 131-12111. NOV.15 COIOCl1NITY QJMSllT --Area ~ °'"" cert A-1ellon will,.-"'Ille-. of lllill" • -, -Alrtd, at l :IO p.m., in Ille auditorium '1 of8AIO Ooul C.UO,e. -by~ card \JOIJ. NOV.lfDIC.I • NAVAJO Aini AND CRAJTll BBOW -~.,.,..... Pait, !1741 Cendno CIJ>lslrano, San Jllao ~ AllllieDi tic lndlan crolb Including silverwork, jewelry,.iip,........, pottery, pelntlnp and be-t. Open 9 8.l!ll lo 5:» p.m. all •Vll!lablo JI\ NOV. 11·!1 NOV. 14 • H pany production In Laguna Moulton Playhouse, adjacent to Feslival of ~ grounds in Laguna Beach. Performances toni~ at l :i!O p.11)., Saturday, 2:30 and 8:30 p.m., and SI\"· day al 2:30 p.m. Tlctets 13 for adults, 12 !or students and fl.II for childreD undor 12. For information, call 494-1118 weekdays between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. THROUGH DEC. M SOUL MlJSlCAL -"Doo't Bother Me, 1 Can't Cope" opens at HunUJcton Hartford Theatre, Hollywood. Performances Tueldaya· thriugh Saturdays at 8:30 p.m., SUndays at 7:30 p.m. MaUnees on Saturday and SUnday at 2:30 p.m. Limited tow: week engagement. For ticket information, call (213) -t TllROUGR DECEMBER ~ .. ~VEST Qak Glen'$ Annual Fall Frolic in Rl~Qiunty. A1 v1sitor's shopping center (cider, apple pies, old-faltaloned candies, homemade pastries). Two . , ' T"g ponds, miniature gold mine, nature-~~> 'e grounds. Located north on Beau- mont' ..... ttom umont, or north on Oak Glen Road ,,_ 1*e...,,, • ii Daneer• In Place CHAMBER CONCERT -Coocer1 by i')'apt Qia""'" Orches\ra sponsored by School of Fine Arts eo..-for Arts. Crawford Hall, 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 25. Tlctets at 12 available at Fine Arts Box Office, University of callfomla, Irvine. 92664. For inlonnatlon pbxle Fine Arts llol Olflce (714) 83S-6611. NOV. 15 CllRIST!AN CONCERT -EverY Saturday at Ille Calvary Olapel tent at the comer or Fairview Road oil SUnftower Street, Costa Mesa, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Appearing '"!be Way." Free admission. NOV. 15 -11 HORSE SHOW -Fountain Valley Riden.~ hlo-day borse show, Tally Ro Farma, 17212 Newllope, ~ Val- ley. Western show begins at a p.m. Satunlay; Gymtaoa begins at nooo ; Eniliah begins at I p.m. Slmday IDd Jump. ing Division starts al 1 p.m. Sunday. lnforma\llia, -Olar\a Walz 545-1762. " NOV.15 ·II· DEC. Z ·I CHILDREN'S TREATER -Ao or(glnaJ lllllllcal -on a collection of tales for· chUdren entitled "Potter Place'' wU1 show Saturday performances at 11 a.m., 1 and 3 p.J'D., and Sunday, 2 BDd 4 p.m. al St Michaela and At! Angela Epis- copal On1ri:b', 32.13 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Admission $1. daily. No adml11lon charge. __ _._.... NOV. 3t .. DEC. 2 ~ , DILUIA -"Cycle Two," non-vertm theater ezplorilta --ijons, a4qed by SUrvlval ---of Albley Carr. -t ..., ...... of clramll. Jl'ino At1B VIiiage cmcert, UC! Campos, I p.m. 'l'l>uraday tJnugh l)ije, 2. Mm!_.., IL 'DBC.S COIOIUNIT'I' 'OIQD!:8TllA -Coasl Comnllnly ~ tra SympliooJ~a. dlrecled by J....,., Pwlma; will perbm "I'm» c-io No. 2" by llrabmt -Ila. llollle Olla NlZ, planlat, al 4 p.m. lo Ille OCC audlloltum. · DEC. S llOLlllAY PAlllB ...., Muctenthall!' Olltural center, 111 Jlu'!ll Vllla Dr., Fallertoo. E\.m1ng d 1r1a, erlllt, food and -............ of 12.10 hl<;lul!<s ""' d' otUVl'el, merdWmlr dilccKint. 8ltertalnment aod gift. Hours: G • I p.m. Dl!C. I I, MlJSJC i'iiiSHY .U. -lnine Muter Olorale appeers lo """ Ctr! al l:IO p.m. Orange Co88I College auditorium, 2791 Uve Tkeater BlindWomnn Battlies Hoods "Wd U!!lli°llork" A suspehse drama of a blind git! battling I!iree --.Jlla)'! Fridays 8Dd Saturd!!Y> through Dec. 9 a\ 8:SO p.m. In the Huntington ~ Playhouse, 2100 Main St., Run- tlogton Beach. Reaerva\lons 536--4418. &Inda)'! throul!h llecember at a p.m. 1n 111e 'llllrd Step Theater, 1117 Newport Blvd., Colla Mela. Reaerva\lons M6- IJll3. "Allle -die ~ -· An orlllna! -·· fan-tasy will be -le!! - ·-Are Fnle" ·-by the junior division Performances ol this COlll' ol Ille OJota Jl... Civic edy-drama are · belog given Playbouse. Performances Dec. tooigbt and Saturday by Ille ·1 at a p.m., Dec. J al 10:1111 San C 1 em en t e Community a.m. and Dec. 3 at 2:30 p.m. 'llleater al l <SO p.m. ia Iba• • DEC. IS , BOIIDAV CONeERT -Qmmunity a... "Jn QrllC. maa -· Works ·Include "Nutcracttr 411119", ~ by Jfamn ~ran. 'Ille free, I p.m. ~ .... J1!lill fn Iba Goldoa West College ~\y thelte<, ,r DEC. I .fl 1. WIND ENIEMBLE -CooceR by UniversJIY ~e. Fine Alta Village Tbeelre, I p.m. .. m:c..a UNICEI! CONCERT -CJuistmas com:erf .-Woil by Model United Natioos, UC, and Coutline Cll~•r' umted Nations "-fallon. Crawiolif Rall, 8:30 p.m. 'l'IOkela al '3 and ~.50 allMlents, and ff 1!11<1 $4.50 g...nl, iavalla~ ::;.~~aled -ts Boit Ol!lce, UC! and ~ ..,.., BoUtJa•• Golf~ Ready for Chtlstmu and 1'Las .Prwad1s 11 the annual CbriatmlS play at Padua Hills Theatre, 1ll'tl Rene Marroq~, Jose Liii\11 1ai4 .... 1 Marie Gonzalez. '!be play runs through Jan. 6 with curtain time at 8:30 p.m. Wednesdays thmugb ' Saturdays. and Sundays.. Reser- vations (714) 626-1288. ,. . ' ., , Cabrillo Playhouse, zo J Avenida Cabrlllo, San Clemente. Reservations 49%- 0465. Community . Ph;iyhouses to Compete "Tang•" South Coast Repertory is Competi'tlve theatrics, once qw"· an in-U 'ble staging the west c 0 a 8 t ... ..~ ve -a poss! premiere of a p 01 i 8 h an annual affair in Orange trip -to Monaco for the winner. oerlocomedy Uloight through r.ou.ty but -i....i about TR E F UL L E R T 0 N 1 synopsis (culling). The entr~ should run between 30 and 45 minutes, wtth\theie:Doti~ \O be sel Oll08 tile ........ of entries is knoWn, Sunday al the Third Step foor years ago for !act of in-FooUlghten bave sent out lnt9l'lillaslon 1beaterl 1827 Newport Blvd., teresl, may be on ·lhe way notices to Orange County's .'---..:..---: Costa ·Iles a, al I p.m. bactapin. col)UJlUJ!lty groups that Awards . at the l"'1lertoo Reservations 646-1983. 'lllDe "U, around tbe mid-tjley're sponsoring tbe county-tbe winner winds up al the na-~ of the <Olllpetition will •0~ Fritndl" dle i.O., when tiie cOOnty's ::!na~~~ mf~n 1 ~e t~l toumament~next J~ in ~~~~~o~ ~;er:! ~J.l!!J!li,r}l!lon Beach girls, left to right, Denise Erner, Janine Mafl and Shan- " no11...ll01Jnalltili'.AI>pear in "The Nutcracker'' along with Mrs. Samer Emer of 4 H~· Bei!<;h. The ballet is being presented by the LllkeWOod Pbilharmooic libf Uili.Owood, High· School auditorium, 4440 riercrest, Lakewood, l at 8 p .. W.'~'iha 2 p.m. Dec. 2. Tickets are $2.50 for adulls, $1.50 for stu-! dents. ~u ,1:i t jl • n!'ie:"me C ~ m ~~ Footllgbt Festival at Santa . Theater ~estivil. Tbe dat~ ;~· :b~~~;~· !'::.~ tress, best suppokfui lictor Rose ru-:'nex1 Saturday fo. Ana College altraded 'as for the local tourney are Feb. · In the gr.,xl finals In Monaco atbend jac\ressdg-~, ~-~and . . ~·-nine ·-"'· 15 11 and 17 at Fullert"'I "Ev. . u ~ .,,.._ a.u ... an three weekends at 8:30 p.m. 1n ..-..y as comm ...... , J~or C.Ollege -· 1 . . ery ~llllitY. theater . oPliooal ._. ,,.,.. m. the Human It I es Hall lheaUI' groupo. The com-What will b-e1plains . aroup in Orqe,Coun!y is in-divldual or M • apedal Playhouse on the UC Irvine peUUon was a 'Nl'IDUP of FootUghters seer~ J k . vlted," Huot 18J'l1 and if job done! campus. Reservalions 646-IOr\a f..-lhe Riverside one-act Runt, Is that the Orange 0:,",,. '. w•'.ve left odl any group· in our The entry ee Is llO whldi 3f'l8. · play \oumamen\, wblcb still ty winner will compete lo tbe mailing we want to bear about must be in l!andl' ol the "lllal M for Msrder" draws about half of Its entries Csllfornia play !ea\iV.f 11 tbe . il We'd like the groups to. get . Footligbt<ri 'lloc. l. A 'Ille Lido hie Players will from Orange COUn\y. Los •-!es COlln"' Ill • In touch with us by phone ss parti' ._._. • ~ l!i~• tbe · · However, the t beater ~~ ·~ UleUfJl •. soon as they can ao we'll know ci.,_........ eeL"' •er-= a preoen\ Frederick Knott fel\lval 00 1 coun"' lev<I bu of Ari on Mardi I, 10 and ll. · bow big tbe fesUval wUl be ,, bead for all memtiera !ti cut drama Tuesday through Satur-, ., The airvlvor of the !!late · · and ~~-day o1 next week at 8:30 p.m. been• dormanl Item over the t......Yeoes on to the nciooa1 ELIGIBLE FOR \be com-later. At! ' \ica ch.~r.~e Plans Five Concerts in the lJdo Isle Clubhouse, 701 J:I ~ ~ .;;;;,,,.~~ competition about April 15 In · petition are a one-act play, ooe must be Un b7 !be first the magic Of mime. A Salute Bach," and "An Evening of Vie. Lido Soud, Newport tbeNn in C>ranl CouQt Canon City, Nev., from which act of a play or a play of the year.~ to Lerner and Loewe will be World Premiere!." Beach.Reservat~673-9189. have tncreas:d ooth , -3:;;.1 made addlticnally ndtlng by Sesson licket infonnalion ''MOOllCjdldrea>' . numalcaliy and artlalicaU, In tbe pel'!Onal appearance of ~ be ob\alned by wriling Sooth Coast Repertory will . lb.al -.,,. Now -local . both Alan Jay Lerner nd Music Center bos office or preseut ,this ~mporary group is trying to Illar\ tbe Frederick Loewe. A concert by ailing 1126-7211. drams Fndays, Saturdays and ball '-'"•• •••••, and ft's •ot version of. "Faust," a LatinilJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii·iiii-ii ..... ;i,ii;;iiiii .. ;;i"~ American Night, and a concert h of "Musica Sacra et Profana" will complete the season at the Pavilion. Additionally scheduled is a series of choral chamber music coocerta: to be perform- ed at the more intimate Mark Taper Forum: "The John Biggs c.omort," "the Intimate 1 Bontr'I Ark ·~ 111• DAILY St.art Shipping Fruit To ¥our · Friends, Relatives, and Business Associates Don't ship with companies that 90 out of business December 26. EY.ry year the Better Buslnes, Bureeu 9ets thousends of complaints. We've hen 11Mppin9 fruit for JS yeanl We lcnow how, and we'll be here efter December' 24th. We dtliY"tr, we always have! Now shippin9 navel or1n9as, Coachella grepefniit, Med Jool dates, Mehan pecans, Fuerte evocedos1 gift pecks, fruit baslc:et1 • , • you n.me itf ANO NO ONE DOES IT FOR LESS! CLIP _THUi COUl'ONI & IAVll THOUSANDS DO flVlllY WOK! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : DOUILI HUDlll • naH •ttn • Oh =08 8 • ..::h"c::lery : PEPPERS or : OUN•i : • 01 • CUCUMl~S • JUICE • : c-::. Carrot$ : 6 hr 25C : 3fe """' : • ~ ... • Uolt-•ot-• .. v. -dilr • • U••20f-• _..,,_, Uolt V.-.. --C ... <• • _ .... _ • ······················~······· COUl'ONI IXPIRI HOV. 2'ltl. 1972 , .........•........•.•........ • l'<O-,_ COllPON • POI -·-• . --. -"'-. • MARIGOLDS • TOSSED SALAD • : I $fe -: 5 IA f$C : -· -i • Lllilt~I....... • U...I 8 • J ._,,.,_ • _,...,_ • ···············~·············· ----··°"""": CftlTllV'I Jlosl PopuloT Prod ... llltd llolotr a ..... ,. .. __ _, I 'Ml\YPORT ·PRODUCI ...... '1W111 Opell 7 ~ a W ... I ..,.., le I ..... UWrll 2616 NtwjlOt'I l11ln•d •th P•l11d1 -1 "35 Y .. rt of Produc1 IONDID FIUIT S•ll'rll "W,..,., Quall!~ ii !hr Know How"' FOi Ji YU.IS Ordn of Utt HOMtt"' I The Queen Mary .la the biggest family show afloat. You' I aee everything from the huge engine room. to $5,000-p~ oyage staterooms to Jacques Cousteau's fabulous Living Sea. There's entertainment, great shops and restaurants and a thciusrlnd other fascl~allng things you c11n't see or do anywhere else. You're~ cpme aboard any day, rain or shine. A day di fun on•the QO ' Mary costs about the same as 11 movie. But tou'll remember It 1ot years to come. 11 .ij · • . MARY llach siooo Tons of Fun 11 ( ,• ' l "8alllnga'"dallyfrnm thond o!lht Long Beach F.-.way • P!lone 213/ 43&-471J \ I ' ' 1\ • ' ' Drums Beat at OCC ••• Frida,, Nowmbff 24, 19n DAILY PILOT TOAST TO MUSIC MAN Crown · House Offers Gfm at Piano, 6u"tar That annual opell of lhorter days and longer nights is on us once again. Beyond the trauma of leaving work as dartness descends, the return of stand- anl time alto calls for a psychological adjustment in our eating and drinking habits: • Take the cocktall hour, for instance. Several evenings are often r,qulred to overcome the f~Ung that dinner ls past due while we're atill unwinding with our drinks. No~ the blackness out 1 Id e , aomething in the system stirs a gnawing suspicion of being off schedule. The aecret of getting around thi!I men- tal block, of course, is to immerse youraelf fully in the pleasure at hand - pretending, lf necessary, that you never saw the sun all day anyway. NO PRETENSE of any kind Will! necessary, though, during an outing last Monday to sample t h e South Coast's latest attraction for pte-dlnner lmblbera. Becauae the new "Royal lligbneu Hour" at the Crown Houle restaurant in Laguna Niguel ea.Vly pulJa you into a totally absorbing interval ol. reined en- jOYJDl'lll. Factors contribtJting io this agreeable state include "hardy" eocktaUs, com· fortable wroundinp, aoft tlgbllllg, oom- plbnentary -u well u tasty -bol and cold hors d'oeuvres, and well-suited entertainment. The music provided by lbb last, in fact, is as appropriate M any 100're like- ly IO eucoonler during cocktail lim<. Give the credit to an engaging and talented young performer named steve Tomsik, who manages to keep volume properly low-key but always audible. On the other hand, don't be 5Ull>riaed il you suddenly cease all converaation and 'I Want to Be Friends' Out 'N About NORMAN STANLEY tum run atten tion 00 his piano, guitar or vocal~artlstry -seeing as how be ex-hibits high degree ol proficiency in all three departments. 'FtJRTHER, Steve commands more than passing interest with a boyish presence and charm that greaOy belle his actually having reached the "vintage age" of 21. Whether playing a piano or guitar }n.. strumentat. or vocalizing i n ac- companiment to the latter, he caps the proceedings with an ideal finishing IOO<h. Especially noteworthy numbers In- cluded ''California Dreaming", theme from 11Black Orpheus", "Clalre de Lune", .Denver: Success Without Controversy NEW YORK CUP!) -Singer- .songwriter John Denver stands a good chance of reaching superstardom, yet be insists that he's not going to let success cbauge bis me style. He loves nature, peace and the moun· tams of Colorado -his home -and he loves to describe them. "Sitting by the fire, lie there by the fire, growing old," he sings. "Take me home, down country road, Rocky Moun- tain high." And at every concert be exhorts bis au- dience to close its: eyes and visualize the pine trees, the campfire, the glittering stars ol an unspoiled sky as he ai.ngs about them. companying his father, an Air Force pilot. It was his way of gaining ac- ceptance in each new environment, be said. "J th.ink I've · always consciously wanted people to like me," be explained. "I want to be friends with people." His appearance lll perhaps hls greatest asset. HlS sandy hair, robust compleEon, boyish face and broad smile win friends wherever be goes. His voice is resonant, stigbUy nasal, and be speaks wilh a modicum of country twang, not too unlike the entertainel' be is moot often compared with, Glen Campbell. will perform his slow and sensitive redi- tlon of "America the Beautiful." "l think that's the way it started out. 'Crown thy good with brotherhood from aea to shining sea.j It talks about the country, freedom , r change, challenge, what It ~d to offer~Not polltj.cs, l!OCiety, destruct100 or the v lence." Denver came into the professtomil field a somewhat obscute talent eight years ago. He played willi the Chad Mitchell Trio -after Chad 1Jeft -and wrote for such performers. as Peter, Paul and Mary,. "Alfie", "If I were a Rich Man", anc! "Those Were the Days". THE CROWN HOUSE oooducts "Royal Highness Hour" nlgbtly, Mooday throu gh Friday, from 4 to 7 p.m., with Steve Tomsik on stage throughout. He's also centered in tbe eate{tainmeo~ spotlight Sunday nights from 1 to 12 mid- night, and for a secood round on Monday evening rrom 9 p.m. to I a.m. lf you don't take undue advantage of the Crown Houae's ~Iary bo" d'oeuvres during cocktaif hour.s. you'll certainly want to turn ta the restaurant':> wondrous oyster bar and test the wares. One look at this appeUiing array of seafood goodies makes It mandatory tD order something. ~ several orders of fresh blue point oysters on the half shell later we were tempted to discard dinner plans. (See Out 'N About, Paga 3%) The Dancers of Mali. an ensemble of 45 warriol"dancers, acrobats, musicians and singers, will perform an African spectacular in the Orange Coast College auditorium at 8:30 p.m. ,Sunday. The show, sponsared by tbe Harbor Area Com- muruty Concert Association, will feature rituals, village cele- brations and dances from the North African republic of Mali. "I llke to sing for people, I love to entertain people. I think that's what I am, more than a song writer or recording artist. I'm an entertainer." He started playin8 guitar before his teeua and perlormed fir classmates in several of the many schools he attended between Florida and J a p a n , ac- Denver, for the most part, is not con- trovenlal. Bia criUcs charge he is not controversial enough -too Ivy League for hard-rodr: competition ol today, Ibey say. But that doesn~ aeem to bother blm. He is not an activist, but aome of his llOllgl still convey that expectod message againot violence, war and all kinds of pollution. . If he has the right kind of audience be It wasn't until his song "LeaviJli on a Jet Plane" took off on the charts that lie began to feel success was upon him. He now bas aiI albums, two movie and one television acore and num4µ"0US TV air pearances behind him. . "I Jove tllia work, I love to travel, I love meeting people and I Jove being on stage," be said. "'1 have so much fun up there." 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Nipts SUNDAY SANGRIA BRUNCH Fe1t11ri119 M11111clo 8 M11ic111 01'1'11l1tt11 e Hu1vo1 R111cft1ra1 ind oflt1r M11lc•11 f1.,orit11. • One of the Countr/'1 Moat Beautiful Restaurants =· .. fo. lh< best Food-c:.cllMI .. -.. .,, I ,, .. -D•cllt Now Appearing CHAPTIR Ill -JUl-AVa • .., .... -1:45• I: .. OPIN DAILY --lrlOll!""-1.wQ -----h I.ULT 1111\111 DINNlll $3.25 to $4.ZS S&1ad Bar -Choice of 7 h<>t en.trees luMap ~_!9 7:• p.M •• MM. ....... ,. 7:•,..... 31106 C:OAST HWT. SOUTH LA.UNA-49NUJ Mplo ....... Glenn Slwws Sculpture A OOHW> Hhlbltloll of three scuJim. by Guy DUI will be obowa al Ille Jack Glenn Gollery beginning &m- day. Tiie exhibit will be In place tbrougb Jon. t and may be .... daily mm .11 a.m. lo s p.m. at 2131 E. Coaat lllghway, Corona del Mar. Dill11 larlecale sculptures utlllu materlall such u glass, metal and wood and deal with temion and the defiance of gravity. In 19'11 Dill received Ille Theodortan A ward as one of Ille tu tnOll prom!Jlng artllls of the year. The annual eward iJ diJtrtbuted by the Gug- genheim Museum . His oculptureo are owned by Ille Pasadena Art Museum , the Guggeohelm Museum and the Stedjlik Museum in Holland. The 26-ye&Nlid artist also has bad one-man shows at the Ace Gallery tn Loll Angeles and the Felicity Samuels Gallery in London. H i s sculptures have been abown in group shows at the Irving Blum Gallery In Los Angelea, the La Jolla Contemporary Arla MUJ<WD, Ille Puadena Art Museum and the Laguna Beach Ari Museum. OW received e B.F.A. from.. It. ChoYlnard Jnstitule In We are located r\•rl to the M1y Co. in South Co•st Pl•u. JJIJ L ...... c....... .. .. , .... . ' ~.x~ 1\Pe~­ ;.:i. ~* ~4'RB~~ Succukm B«f from Captain Cook~ broilu. lklicacin from the 8-n Seas. ¥agnificml Harbor Yiew. ~&.oil•• ... __ SU~DA Y BRUNCH HOCU DANA ~IVf ANA POINT HAFllOI\ I 4"-11H Oii' ,.Ifie Co.ft H~ -Twflle ~Niel* mO hn CIMMnee PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES HAVE CHANGED A LOT sINeETHE OLD DAYS -llt 'n U1-.,...,......, _ ~pia.111--lnmlnolit. ,.,_._ ,._ 646-713& ~-/Colll -l7111ondy_, ~"·~Ot1ule1Dnl11:ch lr11tt•Htt1). I I . Orange Coast Art Faculty Exhibiting at College CHALLIS GAU.EillES -1390 S. c..11Hwy.,Lq1lna8eacb. Featuring recent palntlnga by Jo Anne Mix, Nov. 11~ Open daily from tl a.m. to 5 p.m. MA1\INEllS SA VJNG8 AND LOAN -Wealcllll at Dover. Newport Beach, llhowlng through Dee. 5, pholofP'aplllc -Y• by young local pbolotlrapller, Toor Harpel. SPACE MIJSEIJM BUILDING -Ctlilomla M1111111111 ol Science and Indualry, Expositloll Part, Loll Angell!I. Salon showing ol the palnling1 of Aldo Luongo ,ihrough Jan. 31 • JACK GLENN GALLERY -2831 E. Coul Hwy., Corona de! Mar. ()le.lll81>Hhlbllloo ol oculptures by Guy Dill opens Nov. ~· Hours: dally from 11 am. to 5 p.m.. PURCELL GALLEllY -. Ari and EdDcatlon Bid& .. Qui-. College, :133 N. Gluoell SI., Orange. "Pnlpullioas," a oeriel of. coo.temporary painUngs on canvu by Jerry Sblpiro of Costa Meaa. Hours: t a.m. • 5 p.m., Mooday lbrou&b Friday. POVNTAIN VAILEY LIBIW\Y -1a* Slaler A,.., F...,_ taln Valley. Aciyllc paintings bY Vadlna through Dee. 1. UNION FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN -17100 Brook· hunt, Fountain Valley. Acrylic painlings by Vadlna tbrougb Dec. 1. UCJ ART GALLEl\Y -Fine Arla Village, UC Irvine <8111- pus. Sculptures by Joyce Hayashi of Los Angeles that per- mit the viewer to walk around and within. Hours: nooo • 5 p.m. Tuesday -&mday, tbrougb Dec. 8. · HIJNTINGTON HARBOUR VACHT CLUB -Filth annual art show of the Huntington Harbour Art Asaoclation, Nov. 11-19. The exhibit will be preceded by a preview cocktail party Nov. 10. Two of the "Moppeta" paintings, .. Mlltlilg Time" and "Get Ready for Oturch," creaUom of arti1t Marylin Sonnichsell, will be featured In Ille Hhlbit. For ln- formaUoo as to hours of P>wing, call 52~7299. MEXICAN VILLAGE GALLEl\Y -150 Pico Ave., San Clemente. Paintings In oils and acryUC6 by David Noble and Mary Elizabeth Brown. Open daily from noon unW 6 p.m. F<r infonnation, call 492.-2111. FINE ARTS Gfil.El\Y -Santa Ana COllege, !?th Street and Bristol. "Monuments of African Sculpture," a 50-piece ellibli with worlu from •17 private and public colleclloas lhrougbout Southern Ctlilornia. Open weetdaya from 10 IONED IAllllOW TIOUT S•11t1 Almondine A.MOHJt SIUCT DINNU INTUIS NOW SERVli\16 24 HOURS D~IL Y CAPTAIN'S TABLE COFFEE SHOP -l»-2770 c.Airporter C/nn aJ.o••J· 1170IMA4;.ARTifUR BLVD. -CJ' I"'· 1 ........ 1'111 •"-"1 NEWl"Olfr COCKTAILS Nightly Dinner • Specials $J.9S TALE ~t1,mLE .00 MAIN, BALBOA PENINSUIA' PLENTY OF PARKING I ~· ENTERT AJNltlENT W .... o.,.i 111Jl£M. ,.1111t M. _, 1.r. TtiJI A.Ill. N 1llf I VIC GARCIA ....,.i 4:f0.11 MIDflileHT •'SUP!R-MEX'' 90tl E. ADAMS, HUNTIN6ToN 'BEACH ~62-7911 ~mi'EL.f.( MllXl<.1'N · ~~Mt;' "Flnelt Mexican Food in Orana:e Co.~ O.ubniil1r-foo4 .. ~ o,. .. 7 o • .,. Cockf1ll1 ' &t.rt1l1t1M11t MW.tMst •• ...,,.. --~11 •==-:,:.uw.. Drawings On Exhibit Orqe Cout College art prolea<r Edward R. Bal:er iJ displaying an Hhlbltloo of hiJ drawings at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. A graduate of UCLA and Ille Claremont Graduate Scbqol, Baker baa been on Ille OCC l•cully since 191111. W~ttbngB.tOthe~ * rio~r thtil Nov. 26 l at Nf.euport J7Restourant ~, I 1615 E. Seventeenth St Sa;nta Ano, Calif. Rilal cantonase Foad eat here or t•kohomo STAG CHINESE CASI0- 111 21st Pl., Newpo.t Such ORlolo S.tMI °'"" y---11-11-M. ............. . r1wee BHlli' " VeotriloqUbt" ,¥. penonallty Pa ... ~ cbell will appear·' at Magic Mouai.ln• rill his two 11friaadi, II Jerry Mahoney illl¢ Kn~ctle- bead SmHf. Valencia ' ~ · t Park's .. · . Ying holiday tlorouill" ,llov. 26. Winchell,·will'1fl'o two performan~ dally at Magic MOUntatn's Showcase Th ea tr~.• Park hciun are 1o;.~.m. to 6 p.m. ,...,1 • .,, "'1Ym1-1• ALWA•l WAl1 .. 1' ... &IMTUlUIWllt Al'UJlftAWCIJ' ' +,.._,.,.u. .. ~ .. , _m. ... ,,.~.,.,~,_ttl .JWI i . .nf I '.1HMW'lt) .. ~~lfflllftlht 1 "lOIO"\IJ gtaMm .. ,, 11 rm (Inc-. Aw .. , -•I •I ICn•" 111.1211 lo.a I;::;===" . )j' ·~ ,: Whe!~' f p $8 :'. -Fashion Island Newport Beach 1 l, Looting 'Ii~ oqmcwh~~-lo go, somelh!N 10 do? N.-6ll'e gives 10u bi!Uel t~~ha ' WEEKEN~f;R, 11'1 ' STEREO 'soUNDS or THE ~RSOR l'=:~=ye=PIDJ.:df':f:.·~-~~:=q;===i" f::::!. ' I • c a c 1:00 1:30 7 7: •• __ ...... ,JI •• • .....-·--- TV DAILY LOG TV HIGHLIGHTS NBC G 8:30 p.m. •ln.e uttle People;" Dr. lunl· son la caupt Iii a comical tnp when he la arnoled as a ringloatWrr of 1 woman's riot. . CBS 8 9:00 p.m. -"Uve a UWe, Love a UtUe·" a 1998 mllllcal ltarlrng Elvis j'relley and Klcheie Carey. Friday Eveni!!ll Saturday Morning. ~-.. NOV£111£11 25 t.tl8DDllllDiJJ-1•1 CIJ--CIJl!i -111•- ·-CIJ(l)U .- l])Ott ... rt --....... -·--••FtlllltlllMI , .. ,....,.., .......... __ ,__ . ··- IBI S.·--""'r.. ·----(J)(J)-fllo t.1 •1 011. &...,.ta mn 1 et1 .... Cl_..... 111-... Ill•"""'... ·-·--(d•) G...,...... 40 ~ Nltn, R•blccl wen-. II --"111t -1t """' !d•> ,._ t:30 (j) Htpl's """' Frtdrk M1ldl, JUM Liii&. •-•(C)(IO)"Nll-1111--.......... (drl) '67-lH Mtrvlll, ~p Cd-..... (I) .... - lnlDn, tanoll O'CeMor, e fWI ....., 1 (IJ CIS-·--. ill __ ,. ICil<l>•-1...,_ ---"""".,... ----T• 1111111• ............ •••••••I "l'\IMb, r 11:111(1) _ . 1=~.. •·••·· . c ·-r . CIHI Jlt*_ .... . . Prague Chairiber Orchestra. at VCI The Pr-Chambef Of<bestra, I .. membor -bl• wtl)cb .,...iorms "Suite In D M1jor. Opus 19" by'Dvorak. At the on:bestra's found1ng ln 1961, memben .-lo establlrh a group of the c>uo!c orchestral type with 11111 In· 1-Uon !or the workJ It would perform and yet to preserve the true spirit of cba.mber music expression. M in smaller chamber orcheitru, each member takes over the full responsibility for tbe performance of his part without relying on a conductor. orcbestr1 per!om111 !requeoUy far radio and te.levision and has made oumerou.s recording•. Extaislve loUrl through Europe, SOUth America ml the United States have brought wide acclaim for the players' vlrtuoolty and leOllUvity. Com· pooen of all eru are rep......,ted In I" large repertoire. -• -· "111 -11• .... cerl >a UC lrYlne't Crawford Hill 11 I p.m. Saturdly. VloUIUI OIGmlr Kllmanek and cellltl Jlndrlcb Ptac:ok will be 10lolrt !or TeleDWm'• "Concerto for Vlolln and Vloloocello 1n .E Major." The proeram a>ao "111 Include "Symphony Ne. 1 In C Major, Opus 21" by Beethoven 111d In add.it.loo to its annual series of con- certs in the Ciecho!lovaklan capital, the Ticketa lo the UC! .,.,.iormance are 12 and may be ol>tained !rim tbe fine Arts Box Office, Unlvenlti/ of CalUomla, Irvine, 911M. For ln!ormiltlon phone the Fine Arts Box Office ~t7. Pianist, 14, In Recital A l~d ptanlat with yean J. pe rform ing ex- perience, "111 give a r ... public recital at Oran(e Cout College Tuesday. Henry Curts will ap~ In recital at 11 a.m. in Music liludlo No. I. Curtis will perform Italian Concerto by Bach; Etude In (). Flat Major by Unt i selec- tions from Pictures from an ExhlblUoo by Mousaorgsky; and Sonallna by Ravel. A freshman at Corona del Mar lilflh School, Curtis bas appeared as soloist in UCl's' concert hall. He has played in a benefit with Lily Tomlin and for the Robert F. Kennedy FoundalioD. He WU 8 !lnalisl In the young Artist Co nc er t o CompeUUon and a wlmer in the 19119 Young Artists Audi- tions and ' is a student of Christmas Spirit Faire Festive Christmas Festival , an indoor market- place for the works of craftsmen and artists, takes place Thursday through Sunday at the Pepper Tree Faire, 1514 W. Broadway, Ana· heun. . More than 30 artisans in custom furni- ture, weaving, painting and ceramics are par- ticipating in the weekly event, noon to 8 p.m., through the Christmas holidays. · ·''.Although inost of the talen~ is from Orange County, participation has attracted in· terest as far north as San Francisco," said Dave Collins, proprietor of Pepper Tree Faire. ' "Nearly half of the craftsmen have de- signed and built ~rmanent booths," C:Ollins said. "Others will set up temporary exhibits." Among those with extensive displays are an Indian silversmith, loom weaver and lapi- dary jeweler. Pepper Tree Faire is the site of the historic Anaheim Brewery beer garden. Students Do Capote's 'Memory' Truman Capot e's "A Christmas Memory" -.·ill be presented. Wednesday a n d Thursday at California State University, Fullerton as pa rt of the theater department·~ participation in the Christmas season. It will be presented at noon on both days in Room 177 of the Music-Speech-Drama Building. "A Christmas Memory" is Capote's recollection of a boli· day time durlng his childhood, when his fa mily was very poor, and of his s p ecia l relatiOmhip with an older friend. lll1114'N ••"lio--•-... Slltll ._. m ,... ,---::;;;;;::;;;:---JI'-----------------~) 1•arn ••-.,.Ill!~--I . """""' -~ --Cll Tnllti•C• II I II' I ... .....,. (Wtl) Arnold Juda. ~ program originated last year in the reading theater class of LaNor Lolllch, assis- tant profeuor of theater. One of the students, Bob Wood or Santa Ana, ada~e script as a project fro Capote's book and from television production of that work. He and Debbie Brucher of Orange perfo rm the work, which runs about 30 minutes .. --·-i=111 Liir~ •-1t1-,crrn r NATIONAL GENERA~ 'THEATRES DAI~~ PllO? SI ' Candy Mata " 11- Two children's attractions, "Willy W"l!~· aiiiti'l!.I!• Chocolate Factory" and "A Boy Na_qi ~~lie Brown" will be shown at matinees Sa unfay and Sunday at South Coast Cinema No. 3, South Coast Jtlaza at 2 p.m. ' ~tissier' Jazz Trio ~Play Bach' Tomg b • • • Contemporary jazz artists. fice· on campus, Southern the Jacques Loussier Trio, will California Mu~l T t.re k et perform In concert Friday. Agencies and aJ the PllPC. Mail Nov. 29, at PI um m e r order requests are al3o being Auditorium, Fullerton J r . accepted at &he . .Msociated College, 321 Chapman Ave., Students olfice: :tf~I J Fullerton. Ticket prices are $3, with a theThe~~ s~~~~ ~ }l~~ert~~Of~ f:A :: California State University, .are reserved. 1 -· Fullerton, will begin at 8:30 Their "Play BaCh" i:oncerts p.m. have been .fit~thl\lri&h lours ...... ""' 1::.."':!:w~ .... .......... ~. 1a.. •• c.. 4 !!I :::1rN'.. .... • ••• , ... Jee skating ewryday. 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"'THI MA4MU,.ICENT SEVIN Ill'* AGAIN" WINlljD! 3ACADEIY AWARDS =:l' • -NOWI THEATRE , Co1t1 Mou A awtTI:>Ff·WNCLDllCAflUIO . ..., .. _.,,_. __ _ ---Iii: won Of•"'4J. rr••n 1.-& t11s U.f..-L .... h4t. STAITS ~ 4: •· ,,a, 1111 PllOOUCTIOO CHARLl!S EIRONllON (~ I ..... """ Ill I "ilELA~ • "" •m "ml .._.,. "lt.1.INHW lltlDOI" Cltl --..... .,. ·-· ''TMI DOVI" ,., ._111 Cttwl ~AllCHAll. ........ . "ii J MECHANIC" ~ I'"""" '"llltr 7:0I _. \O;JI - Sllowll.tl:41 'c-t, $....., M.,._ J~ p.111, ......... MADfillSI" --· "11Mt1Tea • Mo\llVlllT" httY..., Ill ·-.... , ... "C~ .... -· 4th BIG WEEK • I . The perfect fami ly show - fo r the 1 THANKSGIVING HOLID'A.Y •, HANDED AN DUTIJW! M• m1tailll Ms COUrltr q1i11t •• , 11141 .... u . f. ·•· "A smashing mystery, lolllld widl ndfu ' <u ' 1 n ... great ental'.lllllment.1~ SHOWING NOW! MGMPruent• . , . . .. WHO D~p~ ll!, ' Man's best " friend ••• or a ma1J?, , JAMES GARNER KATHARINE ROSS >N !THEY ONLY Kill THEIR rwTERSi \ % HAL HOLBROOK· HARRY GUARDINO , JUNE ALLYSQ~ .,...CH111SIOll'ER alNEllY • TllHWtll. • P!l(R L('!f(lll)' ' .li!TMUfl t!Cll•>Ell • Efl!IOllll OllllEN · llH RUTl£Rf1Jfl11 ~UNI. llll! · """' ~' ""' B!llSlll · °""" ~ Jll(S ~ ---ll· ~~ ~ IKOllD FIATUll ''WU• l i 1 I I ' • • • ' • ' ' • DAILY PILOT luitbr; II ' Aldatals Ah•nd Newport Harllor Child· ""1'1 Jt>eate,r Guild t':tint.! "Potter Place," 6n tbe-siories by Beatrix .P.lll.ler, Satur· day Dee'.,,)'\! !I a.m., 1 and S if.Ill \nd Sun- day,~. 3 a~2 and 4 p.m. · St. ¥ichael's Church, 321!8 Pacific View Dr\ve, Corona del Mar. Mrs. James Har- ris, l•fk.ll!ld .Bruce Phillf., !Mom 1tltten, wigg e.Jheir whfs\cers. Tickets, $1 at door. for Crafts More than 100 members of the Laguna Craft Guild will exhibit their wares Sun· day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. along Forest Avenue, Laguna Beach, Booths will show j~elry, macrame, sculpture, ceramics arid other band-crafted items. ·---------.[!!I l lllllClD R t*'l7"'-"'11 I J P ilJll ,.,.. ... Miit 5lllNlll ..... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -..a lll!..-.11-----~) ---···-·- [DUDJ01X 'l('llll"OllT lfACtt • Ol. J·l!SO. EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN HE~D OVER liit this ~~ canniis ~ Rim festlv8] is 'JO•• llU9TON'S ' .~ .,,, 2nd "G" IATtD HIT THE PEAMJTS GANG tl "A BOY IAMID CHAIUl llOWMH IOOOIEMATINEBONLY 1,_ TWl-fl S.UT4t# - lflt HAQOll ~ CDm.• They call him "THE MECHANIC"· ·He has lOOways to kill ... and they all work! DAILY "ILOT StMt ....... OUT 'N ABOUT ... From Page !9 Even a casual perusal of the Crown House oyster bar menu leaves you wanting to work your way from top to bottom. cocktail, $1.6S; chilled seafood combination (shrimp crabmeat and lobster, on let- tuce bed with cocktail sauce), $2.50. It isn't easy. for example, to bypass things like co Id Locatet! at 32JI02 coast salmon, in wine, or fresh Highway, corner of Crown mushrooms stuffed with crab Valley Parkway, La guna or oysters _ both offered at Niguel, tbe Crown House is 'I 95 open seven days a week for ·w~ rated our blue point lunch and dinner. oysters a notch above great, bot still wondered if we ~-·· NeMC _,. owwwMt ?"" n. shouldn't have tried, at the _llililll, same price, $1.50, the fresh ~\II!: chen'ystone clams on the half · · ••ili·Wll•I SbelJ, HAL JEPSON l'ILMS Or maybe the oyster stew iw-1 or steamed clams at $1.95 "IN NATURAL FLOW" each .. Other delicacies lo be ex- plored In this annex to the briny deep I n c lude com- bination oysters and clams on the half shell, $1.SO; smoked salmon, $2.50; s h r i m p cocktail, $1.50; crab me a t "WORLD CONTEST-72" "Will make 1'1111 cr11y with w1vt 11,11,t." PEJtl"OltMAMCl!.S -1:M 111d t :Jll i I MGMPrtHnl& JAMES GARNER KATHARINE ROSS • !THEY ONLY KILL THEIR MmERSi HAL HOLBROOK· HARRY GUARDINO· JUNE ALLYSON ._Cll~STOPHER CON NELLY· TOM EWELL· Pl'TfR LAWFORO ARTHUR O'COONELL · EOMOHO O~~EN ·ANN RUTHERFORO Wri!lm by LA.~E SI.Art:·~ tr1 WI.LIAM BEIJSC(l. Di11:1ed by JAMES Gel.OSTDliE llETROC!ltll EXCWSM & All NEW! Plus • BEST SHORT SUBJECT OF l11EYEAR! MOUNTAIN ''SOlO" CLIMBING HOU DAY MA TINllS THUR.fll-SAT·SUN A CltARTOFF-WINKLER/CAAUNO P!IOOUCTION -cHMt.EI CHAMl'l.JN, let Anae1n Tlmet ,_CCII....,. ... P'IC'T1.NI --NI~ A-. Cll --"HAMMftSMITH II.GUT" I • CHARJ..E!il :BRaN!ilaN I ' I I . ,,:·.A co.s1amcq BRUCE DAVISON · RICHARD JAECKEL Music by FRANK DEVOL· Written by ALAN SHARP · Directed by ROBERT ALDRICH · Prcduced t:Jt CARTER DE HAVEN A CARTER DE HAVEN-ROBERT ALDRICH P~DUCTlON TECHNICOLOR~ •\ UNIVERSAL PICTURE ~~:::l HOLIDAY MATINEES AT BOTH THEAT·RES AT BOTH ; 2nd lJJ EDWARDS ~ :_... CINEMAS l:. CLIXI IASTWOOD JOIJCIDD lU:l-INICQ.Cft91lAHo\VISION9a A 1.tw..rsal/MO:::.oc_., ~ IQllDH MATINIU THU~·SAT4UN • EDWARDS .. . . DY SINGS THE BLUES CINEMA VIEJO \~ . . • .. ~ ' , . . I v J l I I J "( " i ! l I ' • ' ' T 1 • 10 ,. , ~ N NCY aJrcv ... REAK. IT UP, ·IT JJP .. I ,. ' ' I '(' - . I DSSIOllRllLI I. J • "' ' • Yfttefdly'1 Punle Sotved~ " !~ ~ • ~ f" I • • by Tom K. Rpm by Dale Hale by Emle 1....c.m. .LATER JUDGE PARKER ' . " ' . ·• / . ' I . " . J ' 1 , • ! • • • "RKIMS .. .. .. . . . .. . .. ' DOOLEY'S WORLD SALLY BANANAS GORDO · MOON MUWNS ' • F ..... 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CHRYSLER ·Newport 2 Dr.• H.T. v1, .• 11t.tn•tic, r.dio,..h••ter. pow•r 11+.'e r i •rt, powtr br1ke1,1W/S/W, •Ir ~cond.,, power 191t, vi,.YI' tap. :I XV~· · '.'"s11 · 5 ... . '67 FORD STATION WAGON VI, •vtomatlc, radio, heatar, powar 1t .. ri1'19 & D,r ~ Ii• t ; w/1/w. IUJ6 5051 '67 FORD GALAXIE 500 4 d,. H.T. VI, e11to111•tlc, r•· 4lo, h••tw~w•r tk•ri1t9, afr co11cU , .flit• w•ll tlret. IUKCtJ I $ '63 .. 440 SEDAN 4 DR, Avtom•tic, r•dio, \' • • t • r, whit. 1id• w•ll fir••• (SKD· ]]71 : $ '68 DODGE 2 DOOR DART Awtom•tlc, r•dio, h • • t • r • pow•r 1t..U119, whit. die -~ w.•lt tim. fWPR JOl'J, '"·, ' • WtdMldaf, tlas1•r 22. 197? . ~ . .. . . ... . ;: ~' d - , ..... , I I f 't \ • • r . I 1 • ' N • " , ' • •• " • •• 'o· ' • , I • -· • ; . '!#IT• 1-UNE " ' , .... ,........ ,, .... ~r~r~n .. · . ·'i · , ' SHELL 'I • • ' I SGT~24o56 .< $299 ·,= . $PL-,S . . ·:s ,;ig MONTH ' ~ •$2429.,; tOfal tO$h prict, deferred l. I poym.nl price $3032.60 incl, oll \ tax. lie. J. 6n. dlcwt•$ for 48 mo• on approval of cr9dit, APR 12.78 %d '"""· -24, 1'72 0.UL V PILOT 11 ~RAND NEW · 1973 .. TORINO • , . ·,c..· '-'-'--COMPLETE':t~ER-P~CIAGE . ..,:. ::~~D -'12 FORD f;2~ 314 Tl* PICKlf . .' · BRAND·N£Wl973 · " .............. r-·~788 .. IXCILL...,. ! .'.SPOllTATtON 254'-llEX \\te--.va.cn. '--· 709690 VZM700 \'\. ......... ..... 11 _._._, ..... ....... ' .,...,. ,., c.r..t. V-8, H.D. Vinyl trim, 6900GVW pkg.,,deluxe 2 tone paint,' gauges, power disc:ibrokes. Supercooling pkg. (F25YRP8283n. · 1TD .. BRj)UGHA .. • 'Mft'ft TOTAL -~'7'!7 DOWN ..i• .... sons . ~uy , , MONTH • . . . ' . . ' • ~-·~$3651.40. Dtftmd pcry11191\:,.-U $4S7-2.t0 Incl. •II tu. k&'tin. ctiorvos for41 MDiillil • .-orcrtdit. w. 12:78" . . 1. $' ' 5 , WJTHABRAND NEW ~m~·:r.·~~:.::t .. "!~!~= s31 -rnn.rr (OUllT"'Y rear seot ~ ro0111, tinted glass, com-..... 1\..--,, "!'!·"" jllt(e1Ser.Ho;3J68S12157S • . 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" ,)!Sil16n 1ii ~ar\'<jjg.; when the Independence of the indivicl.,..I' predomi..tes oUf 'society, wl\en 'Chrilflriis•rolls arOUncl the ·""'"9th of· good olcWothioned fernily tt.. rMgil:.ly ......... the ~"411 "dO ~ own thing" and people corne~home." The wc:iftil9dul securfty_iMf:draWS:.the' farni!r ~ at: tm.:tirne;of year IHK even dee~ "'"'""9· whtn..that.!'horne" is -~'Mr Your opportunity to provide the. perfect atmosphere for your holiday get-~gether 1mty la !ound her9 among th, .. , outstanding homes available through your local .real estate finns. • . • . . . ,,.-·-"-" ~ ... , . . . , • ' • "r'J• • ~ ~ ,,.. . . ' ""·-----• .l,. • '(·-......... , \"' ... ~-~~~~~~-·-~--·~·-~~ ___ !· ..... ·-~~·~· ...... _·~1~· ...... ~~~~~~~- ~. IT . llEAl;JORS . 550 Newport '-Drive · . ., ., .. ' . 1605 Wootcllff·Dr. ri '-. >' Bo"J . R.a;ft" · ' _A,.;,,0"""6 .. THE caOsE Of • fW1E 111 ' . .. B°'IJ /?safto/'6 ' I AND -The eltlargeinent ai otir office -'. in beaulijlil Corona·'del Mir · ' . One to our safes volume &: expuSon, we are in need Of ( experienced, licensed re.I mate -.Jespenom.' ... l-· Wt are intervtewtne sales penonne.I NOW • pleue call .............;. or come by our new omce for aftlirt!fVln1. · , BOYD REAL TORS 3629 .E. Cont Hl ..... oy · Corona del Mir 675-5930 Happy Thanbtfvln9 ·from' • lOY McCARDU, UALTOR and STAFF EASTSIDE Hove • rilibt ·• in . (wllh cr.cllt approval) . 4 Bedroom home.. new ctmii Uu:uout, doul\ie · car garage, •$28,lllSO . ': ' . : • • ... "TWO POOLS . ,· 5 Bedrooms, 3 baths. 3700 sq. ft. Excelleot location. '98,7eo. · Roy MCCde, ~- ·uui No.,P.ri ·11 .... ' ·' -. THANKSGMNG • GlEmf:IGS . • BACHELOR PAD 2 Bdrm., 11Lldo" Tiburon. End unit. Live it up With a pool at yow• front door. All youra for 10% down. •2s;95o. Full price. Call for more Info on $27,750 • $28,950 and $29,500 selections. · HEY, BAN DITO! Wanna steal? Reduced $1000. 4 lledrOdm;· 2 .; bath, luxurious interior, newly paint8'!.-ln 6 I out. All terms. $29,500. ,, • ,. I• ~· 'l . ' . i' . ' • • • . .. PN lftll! ·~CH I llllidziW Watch tbe view I: actMt)'1lronl tb1a 3 hllm., family rm. home, situated 011 • pdyate road ·~ from the "hustle I: bustle". M I.lit wJtb rooni to build. Only 1129.!00. . , .•. . .. , .; ,moo~ & ' CUSJOM llUIL T VI~' •w,.,nb I BdrmL, 3 batbl; lah!IJy """"' e1tra Jg'e. Jdtcl>en, waiJr.fu ~.--~:;,,c, closets &. storqe. 3 Car prage. Corner- everything! $99,509. ' . .. t!A'll• IYIEW HILLS " . 1* w~, ~u ,w11ir,,a <•"""1 ~ v~ ~ 3 • 'balho; W9111,~ • .. ,.,, ... Jo~ -lnr" . She-·-.u.-i amooal\.ol ~ -· JUSr;iU!lD!leMI,., $67,900. \ • I ' ~igr!U '\O!: 'uab! • ' VA· FHA OFFERS $28,500 to $33,500 Owner will pay costs on some • ' , ' ~n ~ttr~ 21562 Brookhurst Ave. Huntington Buch, Coll!. (7141968-4«15 HARBOR VIEW Lusk . 4 Bdrm, With lge. family rm. & pool. S Car garage & yo~· own the land. Owner on East coast waots a buyer. $89,500. VIEW AOOBE With pool, guest house, stables; on 15 ac~. · 4 Bdrm. main boose bas beamed ceil'~ for, 1 mal . dining rm. & "walk-in" frplc. $1:KJ,000 ~ OR With 26 acres, ,225,000 OR 56 , acres, $320,000. . HOME SHOW REALTORS . i' .. • . • • . " . ' 2165 I , C-Hwy. <Ti.· MUluol Bldt-l . p,DIJ_. Y._~~¥ ·~ --.U--4,1 . RW.TUR OOU·fti ' 3250 I . Cont Hftllnny COt'onadolMor .. _,, ~~,., .. ·' I \ '" • · "'Sl..-11f46" .,.tlnU ~ ~~~-h 642-5200 Cost• -541-7729 CorOM dol Mor ,,_ ww·tariiaftlullilllttl Unlwnlty Poti<, lrvtno DAYS 552-lOOO ... ·---!111.l:llll~ ~ ; • • ~ , ~ ~ 3 ~ 3 • ~ • ' I ~ ·~ ~ ~ ~ :ar~·'' • .,,J PRIME INYESTMENTS 40 Luxury Unfit, near Santa Ana Country aiibl to"1ie>liuilt. . 1;1fVJ1Jot; ~ abo TurU)l •l!lilill Price .. . . . . '630,000. TERMS '· ~ ~ork ... 4.37 -heart Of Costa ~under con~ction.10% net spend· Turkey Salea Price . . . . $1,615,000. TERMS. ForaiJ Particulars, call or write: H. D. JOlllSll, Br. &Q.13&2 .,~~ (6 2121 "'-llo Aw., Costo Mosa ' I · ... ,, .. HAPPY TllAllKSCMllG . YOUNG LC!V .. R'S SPECIAL Tbll CllUomla .Rai)ch · 11 just tor you! 3 B1i . .........., )Up .llvine·. room wtth cozy lireplace, tamily-lt)lle kitchen wlbltin R/01 pool size yard. ~~ nbrhood, close to everyt:htna. Take . owr low bmirest VA klan or buy your terms. Priced at ~ appralaal, Vacant-Fast poaaesalon. $26,000. ILIGANT TRILEVEL Just mlriutet ~ the beach.. Quality constructed, many luxury features. Hup su.nke-n family room ' w/wd bv, tonnal dining room, country style garden ' ~Chen, 3 bdnnt., 3 batllll. XJ.nt Vallie at $39,500. SEYMOUR REALTY 17141 IHch llo\llev•nl ·\Juot·olf Wimer) Huntington a.ach 147.1221 546-4212 !lpu-two ....,. 4 b<)lrtn Hom<1. Located In cul-de- IK. Hup bed: yard, room for pool, alto pte for trailer. NIU' lbopping center and tneway. YOLANDA AGUll..AR • 817-85.11 Ewa 847.-i5 THE REAL ESl'ATE MART cm Gru11o r1e c1oro p1ooo .ie ....... reoamoru. Locall.lldl 11 ftmJ 'c1e la eaUe. nene una yarda muy INftde..., tilpaCID para una plctM, tomblen tltne un ~ .,.ndf! pil'a b&roo o CUI trailer. • THE EL ESTATE MART • ! .. YOl.AfllDA AOUILAR-147431 .... 147.ao75 • • I f . ' ·.. _;; . ' IEST WISHES FROM ·THE .REAL ESTATE FAIR . e OLD ENGLlSH e Huae ~ 3 bdrm. with Italian marble tlrepl ln hUle 11vms ·rm., ill&ntlc family rm W/free &tancUng Monterey ftrepl. So many xtras, 'like elec gar. door opener, iwatenottner, hUge back yard patio and rear entnmce. Jt~looks like a Hollywood setting • Walk to Country Oub • bor&e stables. $36,600. 5 BiDROOM SPANISH.HACIENDA e WITH /4 POOL e 2500 sq •. ft., 3 bedftiom, 3 c!igarage. Children's bedroom , down!~ inciudes all bulltin furni.ture. ~OOUI patio kitchen ~. w · pe.ntry. Beautiful new carptta & wallpaper. Formal dining and covered pa~. Only 2 yean old and still like new. • THE "REAL ESTATE FAIR " 21071! .... <II. Blvd., .Huntington INch · . C~LL~536.2551 ' ' Thahklgivina Greetings Frnin SHEl\WOOD REALTY ' . NO QUALIFYING Take over '1% VA loan. Super lharp. New lhq, 3 bedrooms, 1% bathl, builtinl, PCXIL.. NO QuALIFYINO Take °"' 7* VA loaJ\. ~' sharp. New lllrl&· •4 Bedrooms,, 2 bathe. ~ulltlns, POOL. SHERWOOD REALTY 11"411....iei.unl, F°""toln Valley 54N5"-· . l ' J I •• • .. .~.-t ~ -------. ... ~I' ' 1 ' 1740 Or-Ave., Costa Mou ' •• CAio&. 541-1161 -Apy!tme ~. . ' ' • . ;A.130 f't">W •dt 'to ,.oT ' ~~..:nJb a. '(litn:t•-t .,,JtJ .,:JJilq!ttit .. ' olJt:q ~In. tlllw DAVIDSON ~TJ SIOl ¥'· C..,. Hwy-: N... '. oi aA77'7 J116 .... ,....,.11~ N,I. ~ .,,. ,. . .. , ______ ,... I I I • • I FrtdlJ, N111 Air 24, 1972 DAILY PILOT ' In In 199 when the ~ of the individual predominotos our society, when Clwistmls rolls 1round ·the slr1t19th of good olcl-foshloned family ties 11N19icaly weaken the clesil'9 to "do,,,_ own thing" 11K1 people come "homo." Tlie wondmul -urity that draws the f1mily ~!her at this· time of y••r hos oven deeper moaning when !hit "home" is one you. O\'(n. Y-·opportunity to. ,,.Ovide the pen_!d atmosphere for your holiday get-together may be found here among these outstanding homos available through your local rHI ~state firm~. · I .,,,!~.Y• A ·~ Daqitilf "tf\1 li!N'tl '· 1:« t!!lf' bl! ' ' ' YI 1 IClj . IEAL ESTATE 531.QOO (Open 1-.1 531-5IOO --·····- r · RID Bil~ llfAl.TY Unlwnlty ...... eontor; Irvine CALL ANYTIMI UMl20 ---- llGCANYON Luxury ll~~""""""-·-at Its !lnetrt. ( Bdmu., ...... Joe burnlnc llreplaca ill both lamlly rm. Ir Uvin&' rm. · wet bu, tool Vaulted ceilinp. Seimat• dtnbw .,..·att ll*loul suurmet kitchen. s car pnae Ja:~ MOVE IN TOllORROW, -10 $1ll,500. "•""' "~LL LIKI INflRTAININll In one ot the lharpHt a bdrm. bomn wltb 2% baths, tastefully decorated + cracldin& frplc. Sep. dinlnc rm. lwoop1h "°"' llairway. Wei bu ill lamlly nn. Overlooldn& the IUD flltfted trees an the KOH coune. G_, finlndn& avail. 1Dw price. $SC.960. . ',, •• .. '15 4400 Larp family -~ ..,.,._ 5 -a:-balho. """ umr rm. -llnpla<e, Formal -'°""' 1-, well oq-.ldtdlen, centrall;y i.dted. Recrr,doa iaam. O\llllr3,0001q, ft.°" onelnel,aw-... ---·--A .,.,., ------"" p>OI. $92,500. ·, ,,, , F•Y ESl'llE Top o1 Ille Weft!. 1-..:.. I -, 21' balho. Family• dinlno ,_ 1"""',., llu bou>ld ceillnr "flreploco. Lalp -,...,, _......, ludlcaprd. with -patio .,. ... """"' .... 11Y1U DTY -Se. C:-Hwy~ South L.,.... ~"Beta •spplne ~) 4"-2100 -- --·--• I' M&GNmCENT VIEW HOME, OCEAN, ._ • city lights. 2400 Sq. Ft. o1 luxury. 4 BR, S BA, qua.I thntoot. Beaut landlcaped. $74,500. ' llEDBOOM·FAMILY BOOM 2,000 Sq. Ft., him., jU31 painted. Move-in amd. !.« bled yard. le COY patio. BBQ. Priced for immediate sale! $40,900. EXClEPTIONAL QUAUTY 2,000 Sq, ft. 3 BR, fam rm., form din rm., overlook1nc ao1.f course. Ma.nf extras! $t9, 750. Wiii II( MN Cl.EMENnJ Caplotrano -• Dana Polnl Tbele are 2 ol our m8n)' ~: • Triplex lot, Iii block to ocean $16,500 • Hr 1 lot, 1C1me ocean view! $9,500. INOOME PBOPEBTY Cor Del Mat & El Camino, 4IXXl sq. ft. on grnd Or, prime loc. Tenant•: drugglat, realtor, lndry. 4ro> sq. ft. 2nd fir vacant. $96,000. WAYNE THOMSDt IALTY 1102 N. El Camino RMI, Son Cl_.. 492-9550 If 4 Bdrms., 2 bath.I. Luxuriously fumiabed. Dlshwuher, wuber/deyer, ........ $385 Month. ClJIK SOMERS, REALTOR 306 Morino, Balboa Island 675-4000 HOMES + UNIT8 • L&GVNA BEACH Oll"PEB TAX BEID!!F A. TWO beeutifu1 beamed I-bdrm. apts. over garages, with ocean view I: sep. cozy house that can be enlarged plus .22x25 workabop, complete)y plumbed, on alley, Quiet, tree-lined m.et. North end. $79,500. B. nmEE bdrm., channinl" living nu., step.down din- ing; b:>th have frplca., plus 1-bdrm., ~ garage apt. with ocean view. UK Ip. enough . tot 3rd unit. Near Victor H ..... $78,000. . C. THREE bdrm. upper, 1 bdrm. lower. Prime Wlitl with some view. Brick frplc., plus pWt tor a 2-story, 3,0XI sq. ft. addition, faclna ocean on woodsy, dead-end street Priced right at $75,lm. o. ALMOST Oceanfront. 2 Bdrm .. 2 bath quality home. 2 Rm. artist's studio. A Mother-in-Law apt. w/tull · ldld>. opens ln!D -1y Oriental prden w/brtdg< a, waterfall. Unlque comtruetbl is COIM!!l'L to a lge. famJ. ly home plus Income. 1.oned for 3 unit&. Hurry to lft it at this reduced price • $141,cm. ' HIWE ritCORMACK, REAL TOR 10oo N. Coast Hwy. L19UM Booch 494-7551 . DOYER SHORES BEST BUY Beaulllul bay -·from th1' charmJnr 3 bdnn .. 21' batla home. r ....... w,,., ....-~ nn. - trplc; """"· -paneled lamlly rm., -"' pollo with beauUful Coral tree. Unmually Jee. kitchen wtth abundance of st:orqe Ir work areas. Wet bar ott of lamlq clJaial rm. ...... llt,500. • & ICOll LARGE 3 bdrm. • den home; -llv. nn. with trplc., ........ -"""° • ~ fenced -Kltcbe&bu _,_ -lllOome .... bu l·bdnn. • oeparato r.noed ,,.,,t. A fine lnwllmenl · fer home a-income at ont, $0,150. BAllOA BAY PllD11ES Call: 642-7491 !. DtJPU:J: South of Hiway, Olrona del Mar, 2 Bdrm. Ir. l·bdnn. Excellent cond.ltloo a-eood location. Owner IDl,Y help finance. . IWlllOR VIEW Lovely 4 bdrm. Ir. family room; illand kitchen, blt·inl. CarpeU I: drapes. ProlelL landlcaped, Iota of Wl!d brick. Quick ..,...... Under $60,000. IP&IJIOIJll ( Bdrm. plua 1Cx28 ~ lam. nn. Xlnl lamlly home in perfect cond. Elec, blt·IDL Loa of tile. Fonnal diDo ... rm. 3 Car ........ 08\y - DtJPU:X A good buy. 2 lo Den A 2 bdrm.; Soolh al Hlway, Corona del Mar. Convenient loc. Priced to lellt llAllD TO l'1l'1I These 2 bdnn. borne• in CGrooa. del Mar are ICIU'Ce. Thi11 one ha.I F. A. heat, frpl.c., 1tall lhower A priced ript! MORCAll REAL TY · 341 l E. Cout Hwy., Canlna .. - 673-6642 675-6459 IWml'M.IN llP!lCW. That'• the theme tar this sprawling rmtlc ltyled home. Detailed arcbUecture w/exterior of wood plank, ltone, etc., low~ rooftfnies ol watbered ceddr lhakes. Spadoua 4 BDRM. • FJ.¥. i1M-flo<r ...... bW!t <m I level, r ·EA.TURES FORMAL LIV. RM. wrrn oozy LOG BURNING FIREPLACE. W/W ~ (Sl.JGHTI.Y SOILED) thnH>ut llv. nn., ball Ir all 4 bdrm& 2 of the bdnm. have small OCEAN VIEW. Stepsaver kitchen hU all Bll.T-IN RANGE .l OVEN, DISHWSHR., DISP., El'C. Ir natural bdwd. cabinets. Operui to lar&e fam. rm. w/parquet bdwd ftoon. THIS BETl'ER BILT HOME HAS BEEN RENTED I: NEEDS YARD WORK. a.EANlNG A MINOR REPAIRS. With a little tmapnattoo. Ir elbow pa11 )00 add ha.we a real abowplace, Ira the ~ bu1' bl towll llr ...... MISSION RJAl,TY 995 So. Coast Hwy., LlguM Phone m4> 49447:11 :J/iank'living Special Ba'J6~01'W LAST OF THE BEST BUYS - 3 bedroom l bath with tub & stall shower, large living room, fireplace, FI A beat, shag carpeting, large 1'1!11' patio -lmmedlate occupancy - PRICED AT ONLY $41.000. "C" 1llOMAS, UTOR 224 w. Coast Hwy. 541-5527 • ... 545l60 WE'RE NEW: That M.m Us 'Ambitious; WE'RE SMALL: n..t M.lios Us Aggrealvr, WE'RE GOOD: TI..t M.kos Us Proud. HAPPY THANKS6MNG Gtry M<ilalon D UTIIS 1'10 w. c-Hwy~ N'pt..... ~ ''.A YOUB i:BotCE Of 2 larpr R-2 lots, ready to be ~: SO' comer, neat 2 BR + den borne &,500. OR ' (aome view) with a wee fixmlpper cottage, $54,500. IJllMRSITY REAL -q<. 3001 E. Coast Hl9hw1y c.....,. dol Mor 6~!\l, , CHINA COVE Rnide in a luxury residence OYerlook1ne the Pacific Ir Newport Harbor. Beautitully appointed, thoughtfully plannM, with convenience of elevator from prage. Come enjoy the lit-down view. Juat XI ~ps to Otlna <»ve Be"'h. $98,000. •llbfl I 60 FOOT IAYFRONT WITH DOCK -i The astonl.shing item about thla 4 bdfni.; ~·1'1Sitt:b waterfront home, in a very prime k>cation, Ii' ltlfpfb of SUS,tm. The dock will accommodate 2 lge., '-ts. Pleue call UI for detaila. ; ' BALBOA POINT An xlnl buy 00> !!nancial1y ......W. terms, JU.. SI!.% ,.........,. loon. low -. • --,.,. .... ,!' 3 bdrma., 2 balbl, forced air •bNtbwo ~.,pnip A: much more. Pemnoula Pt. memherlblp o!lon l<Mls. bllblia • IDllll boal laundiiqr. -..~ • ' BAY & BEACH REALTY, IC. 2407 I. Coast H'9flw.,. Corona dol Mor 675-3000 ' ~oT '('. ~· • t I I Is a day set uide for each ol' us to give thankJ \ for our blessings. ''" We, at Associated Brokers, take 11111 oppor- tunity to thank our many friends & patrons for their loyalty to us over tbe1~eai:i;. w1 ASSOCIATED BmRS 2025 w. lolboa ~i1m .n :i Newport hoch 67:1-3663 llA&llO& VIEW llOd" ... OUertnc all the refinements that make a happy family! <& tee. b<lrm1., 3 blltha, lulh ~ Ac drapes. family nn. w/trlck llttplace, paneled In choice wood A a wet bar. Protea landwcape destp.. See this Muse IOOn .. ottered at $74,900 iochldllw the land! W POKT ALBANS CIRCLE ' ~ 1.S oou.m p ..... BM.tin' Thh larp M .. IDOdel -· 1r"9 bo*lnd 1.......,....i • """'""' -......... -• a· .... ..........., ...-Jed ldt-. 0.-~ .......... ll h SqueUiy cltan, .... lo -.0: Ond al $39,500. 308 BOWLING Gll!;l:K DR. OPEN 1.S l'JXOWllQ --. ..... I Comideftd one of the .._ .,.... on tl'le ocean lldt ot the Codi Hwy. Thlo older llnllly home wllh S ......,_ A quiet houle, ll altualild an *1lJ ft. 11\e,!~ U 2 I lota. Xlnt aPJftclatlon lltllltton. OUtted at "9.SOL ,1 • C1m1A1T11 arois · '°" 1. Coast """JS lBTl~tr 644-7662 --·-- • . ' ' ' ' . . l l ! I j l I I ! .. \ I I I ! I I • . ~-. • ' t • l • • ' • r ; E - ·' -.. 1~~··~j,Jl3 .. _ .. 1 . r r , ,.,... ""':ii ' ~hen 1119 in!l•pend-o of the individ...l prodominat•\ ?"r society, w\1-n Christmas roUs •round t.he str~n9fl) of 9ood ·old-foshionod}•mi!Y tios ~ic.My ~~ ~ : . ' il 4~, 91"~ th"'9" end ~111" c.ome "home." The . 'l'ondorful ~urity that draws the f1_mi\y fotether . at tliis time of 'yHr has tv•n ,d~~ -i119 -:hen tliot "homo" is -Y"I' qwn. ,.. . rtunity ·to provide tho perfect ••m;ospher• for yo_ur holiday get-together may be found here among these outst~ding homes av.•iloblo t~~ you~ ~'-! .. ' ost1to rm-or --· -OY ,. ' 'i3JW1 "HU ". BECAUSE ••• WE LIST ONLY A FEW tli•EC" t PROPERTIES, -;"WEA1tE- , -'°ExCLUSIVELY YOURS" ?i!ibnn• ~jl~ ' I-' I ~/{Jjlj , • I .. TJl ·IRWIN CO•ANY REALTORS '<,I :. . .'j'.' i'l .. ,.,,,., .. ,f-45 Union Bank Towor 610 Now,.rt C-r Drive New....-it...S. 644-611 1 '" ll -~--Ir )'OU ere CO!'lliderin& 3. CU&tOm home -on a--.fairway lot in Big canyon. we tit~ a Hit of several available-priced tr~ fl~.ooo to $225,000. F~ 1ex&mple, we represent an owner/ · builder ot a beautiful custom home riearirii;:: completion: 5 Bednm, 5 Baths ~ft,h a big fam nn. la;e game room, lots of;,cro.et apace etc.. etc. All this on a super ~ lot, overlookina-a perfect -... *'9Utttni-·areen.. aetUng. Attractiwly P~A!.-~.000. ·~ ?3M TtJR ~l' ~ tiaqlvine: to Everyn : ""; Especlaly to -' . CHANNELFRONT DUPLEX PIER II FLOAT Newer two-ltory with 3 bdnn., 1% baths downstairs I: a 1-brlnn. It convert. den upstairs. Attractive building with shake roof, nice trff.abaded patio, with waterfa11. Property ....... -.. ownenhlp. Both units presently rented. ~ '96.500... BLOCK TO BEACH MODIRN DUPLEX ' Bdnn., 2 bath! ei<h unit. Bullt-)nL uPo.r unit ~: fireplace. A lltUe p&int Ir. T.L.C,'wi!J. malf:e tb1I a fine . investment at $72,500 -INO.UOIKG THE ·LAND.' LITTLE OLl:i. i ·STORY HOUSE A little CUtie on an 1W lot. Newly decorated, new sba&' carpeting, 3 bdrms., 2 baths. SpacioUs ' p&.tio, parking' for i: ca.t11. A good investment for future development. $52,500 lncluclinli; the land. NEWPORT BEACH REALTY 2627 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 675·1 642 IA YCREST -JUST COMPLETED 1316 AntkjllCI Way, N.I. $134,500. 5 BR .• ~~ BA., two story luxury home. View these features: 3 car·-gar .• insulat· ed plaster walls, rich nylon-crpts., Tber· mador kitcb. appl's., & luminous 'light· ing, large fam. rm. w/fire~l. & wet bu, intercom, lg. master ~nn. 'w/firepl., large laundry room. Loads of storage. Close to scbooJa & shopping. 833-1666 641!-7755 1£RRY FREUD, REALTOR CLOll OUT IALI 11,AHD NIWI MAKE AN OPPllll THATS RtGHT -BUILDERS CLOSEOUT SALE-- NAME YOUR PRICE! Try 5% down! Priced to sell from $33,0001 ciackllna; fireplaces..tSlep down FAMILY ROOMS! 3 A: 4 BediOoms. Laundl'Y rooms. Cement driveways. Move In before Xmas! Hurry - Call 645-0303. AIANDOHID LIASE $275 -LIASI OPTION HOLIDAY MOYE·IN Sharp 3 and family room, 1 % tiled bath. brick fireplace, w/w carpets &: drapea. Bulltins include diahwalher. Profea.k>nalJy landlCaped. Larae pool size lot Priced for a quick sale at $29,500 •. SPIRAL STAIRCASE I Hard-to-come-by! Yoa bet! "Fhnd&can "Fountains by · ' the Sea" 5 Bednn le family nn, 3 tile bl.tbs. Over ax> sq ft GI super comfort. uwradsd thnlout. ~ patk>, prof ~ yards. fully sprinklered .,tr1 low malnt. Price only $53,900 with only 1D% down. HOME BROKERS, INC. 21030 8roolchunt Huntl,,,ien Beach -.'-"62;81$\ ; . R£D r.AIP_ET REALTORS . .. 5142 Edinger, Huntlnvton Beach ISorifttHlo at U-, H.L) l~-.. -.H.S) M6o2nl or 9112.m1 M•ry' Ano llooian's 'crew Hys, ""Happy Tlwinksgiving" Have a Happy~ ill mttq:e 'b!allll for .a l', family ,tO share°' fta.bd:.w:indoW I~ a Bdnm,; 1' $23,950. call 846-2881: .,; . " -• • Watch .the holiday aei.So"n spread· aCl"Oll· the bead! areas from thl1 view horrie In HUntiniton' HllJs. a Bdrms, 2 Baths. $32,500. Call 962-m1. - Wo at ! E;nrY.'~ Roolfors give thanks for el our ftj-.-. : .,., ., , ' 1::. iii-. ' &8llJilldl& VA l.Ol1' '> """ "'-. "r Areal-S.,.--3-..larP)'ml·' onlyl28,000. Ml'At. VEJU)£ P.lCE8£1'l'&& I ' Dextble Door plan: 5 Bedrooms <2· muter-· es), OF-4 Bedroom le famUJ tllOOllL. Mult .. it at $48,5!l0. ' 1 4 i (' ID&&L IOS YOVJfO oa ()U) . 2 Bedroom home In the J'ftnch ~ i.s .1 full J bath, 2-% J».~ $23,500. . . ..J JIJl"~-f \ I :11,, i_ (>1' Stop By and see our new sJp, crowned witJli ·the , 1 U 1 , i American lJa&. ~- ) • ~ '•) 0 1sos -.vo;. or .• •-"· to.fi'MiiM • ·- ' . 2 Units ' 4 Units 5 Units • B· Units 9 Units • .. " ';f • • s57.,.130 llUO r.~ I lol ""!>1-,.,a ,i0,o,;:i ' f't;li:l ~ N' i' ~!It ,,,. ...................... ...................... Cathedral ~ ..... s Bdrlns.. flreti1aee. lfoorntor-.,..-I family and fun. On1y $35,950. Call 846-2881. . • • J I • ~ - .- . ' INVESTORS BUY Of THE· YEAR 4· Pl£X $51,508. -. 11 lJ 23~'" We at R8'1 ,~te ~,McY~:., , ··:. ~~ ..w. _ 1.._ IWW.iJJ"""» ;, ' onl WAm1-.... J ._, 'f'-Jfj)J~'I/ )G '1"<11 w;r • ,~111.,#.~ : ' Vince Harvey {t "'ii" •·Vala '~ Jfi"'t . Ray Pbllbart Rose Ellen Weber Frank Weber Almost new! Vacant on Dec. 1st. 3 bedrooms. 2 bath. Quiet cul de sac. Larie lol Call Now 645-0303. 1 • ., ACRIS GUIST HOMl-cUITOM-TINNll Custom bullt 4 bedrooni-5 bath e.tate. Plus extra large aeeluded guest home. Lolli winding drive be- hind wrought lron gatn1 Tennis court an encloeed! OWNER IS UQUIDATlNG! Executtvn bar&aln -take advantaae. Act toda.y ! can 645o0303. Assume present VA loan balance '47,800. payable $446.09 monthly. Present Income $830. monthly. Owner leaving area,_ Will take $5,000 . .down & carry.bal_._at 8 ¥,.%. 2-3 l>dr- 1\ob, 2·2bdr 1 b. for lnfonnation CUITOM PlllPt.ACI .1 v Jl Y. I {(• . ••• In a ......... family room. Lov~~ I?!: ,, •• room for boat or traller. Freshly pe.ir\Wf _P't.°"1-l 4 . out, new w/w crpts, $28,000. "" A· ;r, t · Jiajh"lolanct • • i i~ .'j~( ,,,, 1 Rose Marie McCowan Ril. r.AIPET REALTORS -' . " '"·;K-r ~ '" j(-llUIKl!I•• ' .. ' ". ·1 ·1 ' ,! ,J ' ·} ·jof1 .l ' . -., ' '• II' -0/I {J JIJO 11t:.r. r11:. • '"' '•blfJ't i{ •• ·• hniJ01A A .. 1 l )4fu1J 1,~ .. ---- ....., -· -------··. ·- ... NAMI YOUR NIC .. • . <~ITDM-DICQAATID , .: ''" •.. 3 Bedroom. move-In condition, sepe.rate~~(.t r room, nice patio, bf& tree& and tecluded ~ hood. $30,250.. ilH~-'J "li.I /hG' ~V I '!l J ll•h.,b "I• PO.MAL DINING IOOM 111 -t11 • .i tl 1% DOWN · That's right! CLOSE OUT SALE! Lovely~ lot overlooking Marina View Park! Cozy 2 bedroom home. FORl\1AL DINING ROOM. Cement driveway. Priced at low, low $33,000! But MAKE OFFER and BUY FOR LESS! Tmnt to almost everyone. 5% down -95% flnanclftg •. Hurry -: ca.JI 64$-0.103. TRI HARBOR REA. LTO°"R$co----I--.•. Lo!i;yLllvilll_!-l U![us E-z.t:are Yon!.. -II;_ S1 1 1 fa{ a pOOi:lJtep-up tvliig room, loti ot wailpa-,er. 5 lledromN $44.630. oa u '-. . F. L OLSON, Inc. Realtors 22tf Harbor Blvd .. Costa MoN 645-0303 400 E. 17th C..t1 .r.\ffa " . e• ........ • .. , 1255 I .. Huntl09ton Beach •. ••• 968-4456 " Life ·can be more beautifui · wh•n yo.u enjoy. I .. . . . . ' the benefits, security and pride of ho111e own· ership ·, •11 ~ ~~. home l ornership can be~o~e . a re~lity with greater ease when · you CALL I· YOUR REAL TOR. - .. .. ' -· ~---- ' ) l I . I . I -' • ~ I '• I R ~ ~STATE ~Y fMV,At, " ' 1, ;·, : Z,1 1' 20951 Broolchur1t o 1)) • f,~ ~i I Huntl,,.,... Beaoli ' • • • ""~Hi > ~ \ I; :J'I, ' , I ?, if,..' ,, ' ' :)/ • rtr1nt '"tti"mr.tf . A 0~1A q ,,,,,, •·:1.lj -~J -) L.l•r ~ ''' 1 ·11·a~il!J ,,, ..,.,. t>l .~.Jt ' ''"' l I ) • ->l.: ""'\~., L' 0 j . • ~3100 •t ff:ll 1,f'I l,h:i n1ff'I (11l iJHl:.J$ f I\ ,_,1\M°'f'o~Kf rn.11uT ,,.. ' J. J ,, '1 '\ 1lK1 .)1 : ·'• "·"'l~ ·~f'll >'I0~·1Sl3TO. N~l'<i o.l1J f 11rt n.11 .. rtl.00? • r ) • • • ' Every;ile H•• Sometfli 1 'lhet ; Someone. t Want~ 'The Biatst !IRSGIYllG ILl·SSIIGS ... TO'ALL ""lf\ UR FRIENDS • ' a e, A .. -!l~,ppy 11µ-key Day In This, Beauty r ••• • Here All wrapped up In tbll 2-STORY 4 bedroom,/ 3 bath &Oma. HUGE nunpua room that will take your pool table. 2 bril;k llraPlacea, built· in kitchen, large yard lo room Io' store your boat. VA NO DOWN .............. .' $38,950. Owner will t8lk turkey .-• • • How about y:ou? INVEST IN THIS TRIPLEX IN HUNTING- TON BEACH. Always rented ~ause of th~ loCation. This triplex bas' 1·2 BOdroom · agd 2-1 Bedroom. For the imart Investor at .. · • • · · : · • • • · • • "' • • • · · • • • I · · · • • • • • · · · • '38,850. ' . Yo-q bring the cranberries •.•• We'll do the rest . SOUTH-OF-THE HIGHWAY, DOLLHOUSE , in Corona de1 Mar -wllll -STRESSED garage waiting fm a unit! 2 bedroom house completely' remodeled In. perfect condition. Ealllly expandable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $56,000. Mom & pumpkii\. ,pie us rem°'101ed 3 bedroom, 2 bath, dining th . anf t . . •.• on . e ·oce ron roo (or family room ), fireplace, cbeerf\11 , From thts DUPLEX, wateb the SUNSETS bull ilb<kitdleru,with inviting SUNDECK for . from yoor ·sUNDECK! ~ duplex ou entertainment pleasure, overlooking the all newly refurbisbOd. 2 bedroorll\'apjler aii.i ca on & view of the ocean. One-of.a-kind I bedroom lower. Riibt on the sandy beach. in meo-Hilllli@llds. Just reduced to $85,8'00, BE!!T RENTAL AREA ..•.. 1 ..... , $110,000. ' J OUR STAFF WISHES YOU A HAPPY THANICSGMNG n Allard -Mack H--ElolM -rl• -I. W ..... SehwaMko- Goor910 Beckor -Marlon Hall -· ·-Doi-olhy Nohan .:.. MIWNd Shaw -I M.r Ellan Crumley Jorry Moffatt .,.. Ed Nol--larllara T,_ - lo En-F>ony-_,.tt <"" . Ma.rlon p..,.e · -~' la~auoil - • • > " • C1'SSIFI . -IAYSHOllS ~YPIONT One al-Ille flMlt bQfronl locltloos ID •the entire borbor. pvv lilO n. on the bsy, with rolling gnu lawn .up ,to large home, with 4 beclioOlna, & 4Y.i baths. Bay view family room. formal dining room, large kitchen, enclosed yard with bested swimming pool, 4 csr Jarage & pier & slip. A magnificent home ·to a sensational location. $525,000 AMONG THE TREES In poular Hildllsnds. Imma"cu!ate 4 bedroom home with fovely, private· yard . Tastefully decorated. This home literally sparkles in every detail. $69,500 COSTA MESA SHOPPING CENTER 100% Qttupied, with maJo,r tenants on long term 1..... Leasehold land. Excellent rti- tilrn. 1150,000 HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS 2141 I!. Coaot HW'f.., Corona dol Mar "Solllnt Raal Eotato' In ~rt Harbor Sinco 1944" 673-4400 Thur$Clay, NO¥tmbtr 23, 1972 ADS a ....... MBA VERDE 5 ...._ Clll o.·Sac . Stained &tau entry! Ctackl- lng ftreplaee. FORMAL DINING ROOM! Chera kitchen. s giant bearooms. 2 garden patios. Park like grounds. Boat • trailer ac- cesa. Quiet ~ lined cul de sac! Mesa Verile'• Bttr BUY -SEU.ER H A S PURCHASED fil'W HOME -ANXIOUS! Call !a.st 643--0303. 111w 'i C111 '11' , ~· - I~ Gon.<al OUR THANKS TO YOU' ·· Ali Qf ~ at Bay & Beach Realty wish ~ ex· press our sincere thanks to our many c entS \Vho have made this year most memorable. Ma~ you all enjoy Thanksgiving & join with us 1n our prayers. for peace for the coming year. ., The area's top professionals 675· l)ftM CLEAN AND SAVE are at your service. -..UUU A Weekend Housecleaning [ ~F~ ~=tr~~;: ~ ,u;_,~~-w~ PLUS Dining Room. Easy --:a ---~----· family bicycling to S P A R K L I N G BI:UE Gener1I Gener1I PACIFIC via ''Old Sanlal----------.,.,,...-----1 An4 River Trail". Schools -)X" ' and Shops convenient. EX· Newri:,rt·Outstanding ISr!NG $24,350 FHA loan • H bo v· l [[ . all th r· Anyone can Auuine! HUR· ar r 1ew ome, o er1ng e re 1ne- . RY. 128,500. Call &46--0555. ments that make a happy family! 4 Lge. ~ bdrms., 3 baths, lush can>11tng 111tdrapes, K~ hil family rm. w /brick fireflld!t,1 · pttfl~led in I choice wood & a 've t . bar. Profess. land-R\ c· scape design. See_ this house ,.,.,n -o!lered ~~,;__:;_, at $74,900 mciudmg the laJ.l<U1 a l•.Ge!!!lln•o•rai!'l!!!!'""''""'"""'!'!!'~Giil~o"'r'"a1!""!!!!'""'!!!!!!!!!!• I .....,., .. , "'.."''"'.'-co. · College Pork 'lleilufy>qwe '1 NeWport's This large Mesa model home, lying behind • ~-Sll#d, ~-~•ts_ . • REALTORS 211211 IAllT CCMST l9GHWAY CORONA DEL-.l:AL' . Nobhm a courtyard & wrought iron gate, bas 4 1 bdrms. & a den, compieW~ remodeled FAN TA STIC• -SPEC· kitchen. On lush, lndscpd. grounds. It is TACULAR -SUPER there are not enough 'Mlrds to squeeky clean, ready to move into. Offered describe the view thU home , at $39,500. · CORBIN·M~TIN •• ~-·.ms ··. 644·7270 ' offers. 3~bedrooma. 3 baths, ~ living room, dining room, large lot. Presented at $1>9,950. Trades are open & ao ls lhe home, between 1: 00 and 5 p.m. sat. &: Sun. 131.1 Kings Road, Newport Beach. REALTORS 644-7662 REALTORS 2t1211 IAllTCXlilllTMCll- .. ~1111.W,c:Al'. Start ·Smart • ~ • • General Gen'ra1:·~ : l ~ e $2950 Down e YORB.I< J.lllP.A H 0 R S >; mmm 4 BR, 2 BA, 1 STORY ~~-~fi~ili~~ v.~ WESTCLiFF -DOVER SHORES are pro1*l> <lffer, Ibis ·eust, bll.>~ ~ e. Eacll''\flt: w/own bath. Fantastic . & dining,.comb. Room for pool. 1215 sc;,IERSET. '1PEN 1-5.· Mary Lou ·Marion EW LIST.ING~ DOYER SHORES - 0 SUN." !-5. lli30 ANTIGUA. Exceed· in y ;i;j)mfi>tlllble & well built is this "lie- ge cy)' 4 1btfilffi.~· home. Exciting . view of · Bay. $118,SOO. Fee. KA!hryn Raul- s! 1 2s;;~·'QR., CORONA DEL MAR V t & i'eaey for occupancy. ThiB 4 BR. w amily rm. home has wet bar, self:-clean·. in oven, 2 frplcs,, carp. Call 'for details. sot;·-r,..vera Burns ' ... ,,,ti.'~Tu."' . LIDO ISLE aAYFRONT ' • .• G den opportunity to buy a charming,' im· c. 3 BR., J bath home .on choice Lido Is . Bayfront witllboat slip. Only $144,SOO- E. M. 1Vreeland C ZY CCHIMH -CORONA DEL fMJt · C rm galore -just steps to ocean .. Pro_: fei•iomlly lieeorated 2 BR. & guest qlrs. Charming fireplace. $66,SOO. Triona Bergin PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW Bay & ocean spread at your feel. Short walk to 2 great swimming beaches from d!arming 3 BR., Z bath home. $190,000. Mary Harvey DOVER SHORES aAYFRONT 60' On water -pier & slip for large boat., Beautllul patio & pool. Spaciolis ilome w /5 bedrooms, 4Y.i baths, study. $175,000, Carol Tatum SWEEPl"!G VI.El!' , . A gracious, cheerflll; ~ CUiiom,. bit. borne. Meticulous plamilng·ii·evtdont \hru· out. It's our exclusive• we tb[oroagbly en- joy showing it. $1116,000. ·Edit. Olloll ' WATERFRONT ST. IN C~ DEL MAI\ Like bright red shag carp.ts, ~ living room with huge brick frplc. -3 BR. & gst. quarters? Then you'll love tbll home. '114,000 ' --' Caldwll.1••• 644-2410 ~ 550 NEWPORT CINTll DI., N.I. 644·7270 : • . . . with this condo IN BACK BAY· AREA - 3 BedI'oom, 2'h , batli, built-in kitchen. stone fireplace. F AMI· LY ROOM, community pool & REC. ROOMS including billiards. Fee land close to every· . Lrg. rear liv rm., frplc, lrg . Am0ng'1lne est.ates 5 What 111ey ~;~:a ~l ~~lne~ t:"m ok!!1f»ner will M> -1 _.. hh' d DI ~·-· By Ownc cept con~y oner pend-..,. In """ •.•• , r. '"" ~ .. ~. . C.M./N.B. Is Y oar Find _\F_H97_-0l62_Y_•_• _• _' h_•_•_e_Ln_. ""'"7 Ag<nt, Ja F.dt,' . A momtng fresh 3 bedroom, ~~~-·z~--- 2..&e.th lKXne with a warm ~r~ Gener•~ ' ' J.hin& . .' .... , ' ..... ·~· .,. . . . . . . . . $34,500. H . * ow about •••• fireplace, a very privale --'-~-------.~..,...,....---1 rear yard wilh a sparkling · · ' 1 • • • • another Townhouse? En. * pool, jacuul, plus a cozy gaa bar-b-q pit. lt'a empty and waiting for you. $34,950. ~7171. , JOY this two-.story tov;nhouse and your -own-pnvate-eat10.--ba.r.ger lo'tr-01aster-suite- & bath upstairs. I bedroom & bath down- stairs. Builtin kitchen. A fun place to-live • THE.WEAL . . , &Sl~l&RS OPEN Tl. 9PM MACNAB IRVINE •noio) DO YOURSELF A FAVOR for only ..................... : $23,000. . * .. A lNOCI: tlCMf · Live under Sunny Blue Skies, minutes trom • San Diego Gener•I-Gener•I FJ:eeway, School&, and l-'-'-""'-..,..----==;:._-----1 Shooplng. Immaculate 3 ~room, 2 Bath home in a Great Recreation Are a. $32,500. Call)H&-0555. AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES • 644-7270. . I ' A <Uruque 4 bedroom home that goes on - anil -•'on -and on! The maslilr bedroom suite lJ silacious. The living rocim ..: ~g room -kitchen is scnunpli9ns·and the fr:i>pt * * * * * * "' elevation is the fin1!St, with ~Mexjcan tile, grape ivy and a meticul<>USI}< manicured lawn. See thiJ one if it's space, storage, satisfaction and snobbery you wan~ (In beau· TAYLOR CO. •• THE BLUFFS Popular "E" plan in choice end locaUon with terrific view overlooking park. 3 Btlrms, .fam rm , & 2\!i bsths, Private entry courtyard. New palht &·carpeting:~ew paneling In fant ii)' rm. Lge rooms. Terrific buy at $58,000. fu! Bayt:rest ! ) 1'79,500 . . . c...., utll9UI HOMD OP COIOMA~IR. MAI 67MOOO A-of·-·-, I ''Our 27th Ye11r'' U~l()UI: li()Ml:S ' ' . REAL ESTATE' -·-----------· ~ N. TAYLOR CO., RealtOrs •• . 2111 Sat!' Joaquin Hlll1 Road · NEWPoRT CENTER, N.1!. 644,4910 Genorll Gononl ~On AGE '' Don't Pay __ N_EW_POR_T_ l\IEAI OCJAN The Llllldlord IEACH Why' eon~ue to ·reott For Pay ~ tht ~rent. It's First time offered. Tntl; a $230 Pf: __ month )'OU can like a •viMI account -~t home for the Pro!ellkmal. .own a '-VI-¥ 2 bedroom. home a loa! f BUt have th~ easy $98,500. By appolntmenL 1eaa than one )'ell' old. Vel-life ln· tbia prkle o f Call 675-7225. · vet lf'el!ll lawn nrrourm ownenhlp 2 bedroom con- ttii. dream home, fenced domlnlum near the beach yard, nice patio, formal din-po<M and larp reoreation l.ng area, like new wall to room. Jast. $1,100 down and wall carpel• anti custom ~.00 per month Pm. drapes. A!l8Ume high bal· &1&-nn. a.nee VA loan . a value for 'Oii;;;;;;,;;;-;;;;;" onlyl28,500. m:n t92\-) ~',::~-·~ • WALLACI ~ -'"'1!&· U&il . WUIDtAJT or ltf{ COLwtulco. ·.,RIME SOUTH BAY FRONT BALBOA ISLAND - 5 Bedroom home right on sandy beach. Love.. ly sundeck, plus apart- meot o,ver double ga· rage . . . . $180,000. Call for more details. PETE BARRETT -REALTOR- MW200 . --·-· Macnab -Irvine Realty Company NEED A SHORT ESCROW? Immaculate Harbor View Hilla 4 BR. 2 bath, FR home. Fonnal A inlormal dining areaa. Gardebl, patiol, decks, 3-car garage. Fee land ljl_9,900. Dona Chi· .-6G&235.(P13) NEEDED • AT OlllCI two SALESl'EOPLE • Contact otfk:e manapr, ll't' I talk over lbe beneftta. -, CALL ANYTIME -- ·UAl.toll OCEAN VIEW COATS ·:•;a':::'.'1 ~~~:;.!':~: JC'a..WAL~& 1 :M2~.12JS===l:,~~'4Fi4~'2Gl:1 u.o.-wltti pohoramic .C.an A ~REALtORS :n--.-I coulllno view. JO" down TH~~-=· ~ ·~~:·:::> Macnab-Irvine Lachenmyer ' . Y-.1 , -••-'I'lll , PACISITTER .._ ,.. llilff •0pm"i:: ft'" Flexible -pWi . 5 e.d· A.d M••ll•llt _ room <:t.muter ... u ... or. I 111" Bedroom A taM:'ii. room.) Of SUl'll INVRITMENT lfUll -it at t i.... JD -or all of U.. GlNNY MOIUUa'.>N Fw 111 L Ollllt, -no.it a. -.,. i ••**• , -«JW.'l'OR5- llC. =~-~ "AM! -- • .. ' arr.-, call .. & •1w:r:Vddt D'. Eut, •• • o:.e. Mia I. ** * ""4IJI · • BUILDERS A'ITENTION' te>pta EveniJWIJ _ ·-M LOT -l1lf 1q. fl l*I' Vacancletl cost "'®I). Mm J'J'Ui • Santi AM Aw., ,.,., -· apt.,_ ...,. C.111. 113.950. Call llr • ...,_ bldl·, etc. tbru ~ _Dl_l!l PiJoC ..... sxmf CO AST Oulllled Ad. -REALTORS. - FINER HO~M,~ES--.... __ "CHRISTMAS COMES BUT ONCE A YE41!" .and only once during a' )<lNr ••u find a home as elegant as this 4 Blt.'-2 bath -FR. home in Harbor V/j/liHills. Short 15 day escrow. Fee Lan<k Chichester 642-8235. OPEN SUN. 12-5 p.-m. 1221 Keel Dr. (Ql7f TROPICAL PARAQ1$1j:. , . A gardener's dream w/lash landaCail!ng designed for low main~. 01D1 .the middle or this sbangri·la ~ f .ll'ai~Uc home w I cathedral ceilings ; \i fan "llille- away + 3 huge BR's; a 2-stor)b.tai!Jlre; place & a bandy man's garage. Sifualed in "posh" Baycrest -designed by Ivan Wells. O!!ered at $821~. (q,11,1 ' . --8 , <Jlr.A First Fairway Home -~gant Upgraded Deauville. 3 BR's, den l•OPEN FRI. & SUN. 1-5 p.m. •17 Rue Fontaine. (Ql9) , HARBOR lflOHLAN!)l"ll:' dlUltlM ' Elegant 4 BR: borne situated in quiet resi· dential area. Excellent school district. Un- )le)ieyab\y_priced _at.1!17{jm1' Bev9riy Mor< phy 642-8Z15. OPEN S . 1-5 p.m. 1S2'I Anita Lane. (Q20) 00 HAWAIIAN In your own backyard beneath swaying palm trees with tropical 20x42 pool. Dress- ing rooms , fire pit., lanai, 3 BR's., wet bar. Electric titchen w /built-in BBQ. $42,500. Vee Stinson 642-8235. NEW aAYFRONT OWtfer'' lloor, ·~tains LR., DR., kitcheil & mute ulte; guest Door 3 llR's & livillll ea. Pier & slip privtleg'e. Sweep~ JEW -in the heart of Newport r: $236,350. Open Dally 1653 Bayside Driv~. (Q22) u..,..ilU.v Beautiful 4 BR., ,..lled FR., fireplace In MBR, qui« slreet, "-e & grounds ex· tremety SHARP. fllj,9116! Carl Buller 1142- 8Z35. (Q23) t ..... _, •• I I ---... ·- • l I l • ' DIJLY PILOT Thunday, Novtn1btr 23, .1. .... l~I _ _,.., ~[ _ ..... ' __ .. General l~I _ ..... l~I -.... .I ; -General 1 SORRY- ONE OF A KIND Only the strong could resist tempta- tion to buy the very ultimate in cµs. tom design and select materials. 1be warmth oI hand picked paneling and used brick even ln the master bed· room, plus cedar lined closet.a. This could go on and on-COME SEE-- 4 Bedrpom 3 baths, shake roof, super yard. CALL ~115U. • • HOUSE + DUl'LEX EASTSIDE COSTA MESA s20.ooo ....... Unbelievable but true! Needs work, but where else can you find a 2 bed.- rm home plus 2 bachelor units for only $20.000! Sound interesting! For complete det.1!ll5 CALL 546-588?- T,\U ABOUT SHARP! FIVE UNITS EASTSIDE COSTA MESA " ' ..... • ' I Yo 'f9n~J find them any be tter. It's move-in pcrfecL New carpets, drapes and J!Sint. A perfect 3 bedroom & family room home. Complete bul!Un cl~,.!rip kitchen, large "'"11 landscap- C'd yard, secluded cul-de-sac sttttt and a high assumable loan. Full .. prlce-$34,500. CAU. 540..1151 INVESTOR'S PARADISE -5 Sep- arate homes nestled ln on th.la huge Jo.t. Great tax shelter and potential growth. Each unit with separate ga- rage, yard and laund ry area. Lots of privacy, convenience and atmosphere. CALL w for full details. 546-5880. SECLUDED IN MESA VERDE ... on a quiet little cul-de..sac. At- tractive 3 bed.room 2 bath with family room, 2-brlck fireplaces, all builtin ... kitchen and oversJzed bedrooms. l.4rge pie-shaped lot with room for boat or trailer. Close to schools and library. CAU. ua quick/won't last BY THE SEA . $55,000. Huntington Harbour 4 bedroom. 3 bath, ""ith slip tor 30 foot boat. CUs- tom t.hruout by owner-decorator. A delight to 6ee! Treat yourself and tlnd. a home for YoU and your boat. CALL 540-1151. .. , long. ' ,, ,, UNIVERSITY PARK WALK TO THE BEACH Attractive 3 bedroom 2 bath modern home. Only 2 block.!! to beach, locat- ed in the heart of Newport, a private clubhouse, pool and tennis facilities. VACANT and ready for your inspec· Uon. Ottered at only $32,9:i0. CALL 546-5880. WELCOME TO 'MARLBORO COUNTRY ' Spacious living on quiet cul-de-sac lane. 4 Bedrooms, family room, bright and colorful kitchen with sandwich bar, oversized master bedroom, space galore and complete privacy. Full Jilice $55,0CWl CALL ~1151 THJl,O~:@AY TFIE,t,t~R This low , .mnin\';nance yard will be :i. dcUt;ht! Sharp l bedrooms ori r high p>mer lot. on EaJrtlide.'.O>IJbi"Mesa. Freshly palntclt and new carpets. Onl~ $30,!DJ. Try $1500 ,down . .J !"" r. co: rs WALLACE REALTORS --'546-4141- IOpon E"°lllnt•I A Rare ~alue Don't miss n.i8 "Super Sharp"-J,M!~PJ a l •. 5 bedroom c wU:h"iam1ly room, over ~.tft. and is perfectly da-orated and l antJ s ca P.Cd Near a beautiful park \\•it1i Pool and tennis court in Irvine. This I~ a "n1u1t" for 'a la~ family at only 542,(XX). Fee land. Call 64G-TI71. WATERFRONT WITH SUP Keep your boat at your fron t door, & swim at your own beach. This 3 bdrm., 2 bath beauty features a huge mstr. suite & a gour· met kitchen. Slip will take a large boat. $92,500 CHINA COVE-HARBOR VIEW A luxurious residence overlooking the har· bor entrance & boats galore. Thoughtfully. planned \Vith convenience of elevator from garage. Just one home from the Cliina Cove Beach. Absentee owner asks $98,000. The an:'a's top proressionals are at your service. 6758 SOMETHING Sl'ECIAL A big family home for the growing family. 4 Oversized bedrooms, 2 baths & family room, located on cul-de-sac street just a block from elementary price $34,950 with VA temu available CAIL ~1151. and bring your bone to thll neat 2 bedroQm ranch-style home On large lot. Perfect for the family who wants anlmal8 A: wide open spaces. Located Just a few blocks rrom Newport Beach. New on the market. CAU. us quick. 546-5880. MESA VERDE PACESmER 5 Bedrooms. 2% baths of pure delight are featured in 2 stories of thls all liveable home. Sit in your beaUJi!ully paneled living room a6d run your toes through the new lush shag carpeting while you view the view the fireplace and your klda are playing in the huge park. like yard. Just one block from the Balearic School, and prloo:I at onJy $48,900. Call 54&-2311. ®THE REAL ESTATKRS Of'EN •Tll. 9PM Macnab-Irvine' Realty Co~y HOME FOR THE HOLIDAli'S 4 BR, F'R, Dk:-lrontego JUn, near pool &. park:. Shows like a model • loads of used brick & custom landscaping. Washer/Dryer, Refrig., & Playhouse included. 1-lelen Wood 644-6200 (Pll) • Macnab-Irvine **'**** TAYLOR CO LINDA ISLE -$245.000 Beautiful custom-built home for present own· . er. On lagoon. Protected ·pa.tto, pier & Blip for up to 65' boat. 4 Bedrooms, family rm w/wet bar, formal dining nn. & game nn. Mmy luxurious features. 2-story entry with choice tile floors, blt-in vacuum system. LIDO ISLE -FOR CHRISTMAS Bring the children! 4111 BedrooIDJ, 3 baths. A drive-in space for boat & vehicles. 40' Lot. Loads of closets & storage. Anxious owner offers flexible finance. Quick pos. $79,500. . BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB Live in the atmosphere of W.. beautiful prlv· ate Country Club! Cathedral beamed cellin~s, conversation pit with fireplace, }g_e family rm, formal dining rm 6'·4 Jge oor:ms. View of area & golf course. 3-Cai garage. TllO!e- fully decorated. Sec. entrmce. $119,000. ''Our 27th YNri' PARK HUNTINGTON 5BR+FR+DEN $56,850 for $52,950 Yes, the caption is right! If )'OU bought this beautiful home your oost would be $56,850. Owner assigned to Northem Calli. and must aell. Ideal for large family, with 2600 sq, ft., on quiet cul~e-aae. Full p r i c e $52, 950. Please p b o n e 546-2313. 5 BEDIM. $42,000! WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hiiis Rood NEWPORT CENTER, N,B, 644-4910 DIVIDEND PAYING Gonorol Gonor1I 642-1215 1144-4200 ~~-i:~lt!~~ I ;_;:;_:-::;:_:;:_::;_:;:-;:;;:_;:_;:_;;:_;:;_:-;;;;:.,..;;_::;_;;:_;:;_;:-::;:~;;:-:::_:;;_;:;_;:-::::::~ """N""!o"'R'"T'"H"""M'"'"E'"s"A..... -• -·• Bcaut,y with every comfort to after for lqe family livtna I: entertainin&! ~ tami:. ly room bouts elepnt fireplace, t:.Jlltin kitchen, appllancea, dllhwasher. Ex· qulslte deep p a d d e d carpeting, w al Ip aper: decorator accents.. N e w water aottner. Beautiful pallo. fieohlY pain t ed. Heavy a h a k e root . Beautilully landscaped. Brk 540-ln! ~---------· ------- ~wf!N;tc~'f~"'1 * CAMEO SHOR·ES * SPECIAL••• ==========I OPEN DAILY 1 • 5 $31,000 fl. I n A TARBELL am ADDRESS!!! 333 . MILFORD, IPrlvato Booch) Delightfully different custom built 4 bedrm. 21> bath residence. An opp. to acquire a quali- ty prop. at a most modest price .... $75,000. Lachenmyer "'"'I tor CALL ANYTIME ~· or Evo. 675-1117 VA APPRAISED ol..inda J6lt1 --.c..ta-IRYINE COYE Immaculate 3 bedroom, 2 bath with separate, k>vely lSx:l> family room cm eq. ft.) tropical landscaping. All this for only $267 per month with no money down to veta. Call ::1•• ,[I ff''< If PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT .!'7 Owner $230,IJllU Oce1n vr.w One of tbe mom desln hie ~ in Calilolnla. II Acre 53 LI da I·•-~ pa.ni(llse l'l'Ounda with pool n -..,..-,.._ and one of the most be«.utl· Elegant 5 bdrm., 4111 baths; on ligoon. New tullY landocaped "'°"nd' ctrpets, drapes & wallpaper. lAvely guden, you've ever seen. Huge 5000 & large slip ................. ., $212,000 aq. ft. home with s bedrooms Realton S4HM65 and 5 baths with all Rom1U1 0pen Evea. ' For Complete lnfonnlflon tube and Sa-2 n...,,1aceo, On All -· & Letl, ,._ Clll: vecy Iara• wet bar, St. BUILl)IR'S llLL =-:. :.'!'"i.e.~. ~~ ATTEN1'ION GRUNDY, REALfOR IUallY YOU r.allY mUll -_Go;nor;;;'';;;;;;;;;;;;Gone;;;;";';;;;;;;;;;;;;;jVaclllt 1\.2 lot, 30x90 ·steps 341 Bayskll Dr., Sulto I, N.I . 675-6161 ' 11. --tor aP. • to the ocee.n, Newportl li:::'i.if'".,...,,..,.,..,.~:::::\' ...... ..,~•j.:poln:::tm:"":::;;t.~llll~ .... Beach. S4S,COJ. ' Go-•I ~---I GALAXY VIEW Call; 613-31163 9'19-81611 Eves. -------1 ·---r•------1 LIDO ISLE associated BR0KFR!:>-Rf Al "(1RS 101', W llnob~n 6' ! 1•61 RANCH STYLE PAINT N' Roo-lbly PTlcecl If you want a beaut)', with 1. New lllttrc: S BR. °" lots of charm, ... this 2 • POUSHll! Wazlen. M' Lot. Belm1, I bdrm., l bath, with lhake Hard to find' Fixer u ~p. din. rm., Jae. patio. rnor, beam cell's., blt-lna. . · pper $71,500. Six custom Spanish atyle rental ifmts. Eutllde Costa Mesa. 2 Bedroom. fiH..o,1iill place, shake roof, builUna, garakes. Beautifu~ low maintehancc. 1 Nf.8"" new. · Full pr:i<X'. $103,000. ~ 540-1151. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ' Don't touch a thing • Move right in. .. Sparkling 4 bdnn I:. famUy rm, 10x8 encl0$ed patio, all built-in kitchen • ' w/new vinyl floor. Close to scQools ! 4: all maJor ahopping. $30,750. For de--J ·' tails. CAU. 546-5880. '". \ • ~ ' ~ 11ar ,~'.·? ... .. , • ',, M·l ZONING 3 Bedroom house, fireplace, 75."iijiij!> ... .Miloll. lot. Very good location in m many new buildings. Asking Easy tenns. CAU. S40-115L ililillllli"""'-.-· . " ~'v .... .......... ......, ........... ,.,~·-1,.., .... .. •••• • • .......... lo<tPJ!LrfutJ,l>il••• .... ~ .................. "'~~ -lo-· ,DAILY PILOT WAM1>-.-........ .,. ...... fot .... CM' ................. . llr wii w.. ........ .W. nl-.,C•!+•r~~ -·-· ·o.._~ • HOUSES FOR S •LE ._~ -:1 (2 BR. & Family Rm. '~'Den) : 330 Morning Canyon (Shore,C)iffs) C<114 · '. 644-2430, 169,000 (,SU. j.,~), (3 BR. & Fam. Riil.) ' , , 1215 Somerset (Baycrest/Westcllff) Na,1< 644-2430, 833-0700 (Frl/Sat/Stlt\11-5)" 2030 Galaxy Dr. (Dover S · . B"""''"l"' 64&-1550, $112,900 (D . (4 BR. & Family Rm. ot_DO,,I "!'' • 1978 Pl._ Chelsea Pl. (HVuH~.P!il'". 644-2430, $59,950 .. (~un (-5), 1630 ~igua (Dover Shores).NB • ... .. 644-2430, $118,500 · • 1 (Sun • -5 / *9'18 SandcasUe (HVullills) :CtJM ' . · 644-2430, $85,500 , ($un 1-li) ***4521 Brighton Rd. (Cameo. Shotes) . CdM, 642-8235 (Sat & Sun l-'li)1 17~ontaine (Big Caw **1653 Bayside Dr. (Yachtsman's Co_xe).1 CdM, 675-11135 .• _..:19!!itl.. (5 BR. Iii Family Rm> .. Dooofi109 tt•46 Linda Isle (Linda lslq) .NB 1 , M2-8235 (Bat & Sun 1-51· tt•S Linda Isle (Linda Isle) li!l 1· • ~U235 (Sat &!'Sµn '.'l'liJ.. *2401 Francisco (Off lrvlnel!NBo )>M , 546-7729, $105,000 (S;ll &1Sun 14j 1 *2401 Francisco, Newport Bea6111 •"! 548-7729, $98,750 (S9t'~n ~ . LOTS FOR SALE. ~, ttl653 Bayside Dr. (Yachlamllo's Cove), Cdm. 6$-1935 " ·•(DaiJt'' ' '>I 11 " JI, I ' * .... ** ....... .. *** .......... ..... . I I ! J • • I 4 Bedroom, 4 bath home. Buutlful decora· tor furnishings included. Large, covered pool with roll·bac.k-roof. . . . . . . . . . . . . $245,000. BILL GRUNDY, Rf.Al TOR 4 BR -$38,500 Walk to beach, tennis A pool•. 2..Sty., &pie., carp., drPIJ., bl fns, 2 PalkM. CAYWOOD REALTY Beaut. bade yard with trees :xr: a.reao::a=-2. Near club A: tennis ~ 0~.fl~ $13,000 --.. irode!! ~~ 4 BR, 3 """ Dal. ly Piiot. Cla~•m•c1· " I 67i.6642 67M459 lil-•1; Chorclf~~ BANKER ' I CX>NDOMJNIUM. 2 miy 2 JL --1 Reallon 6"-2430, mmoo OUNOI COAST'S 1 BISJ • BR, 111 BA. End uolt. Va· If_ 5iO Newpon c...t.. Dr. ' cant. Adulll only. 121,900. SALie .. AN ~I 1 • l By Owner ~%187. White E1ephant Dhne·A·Une a~a!!Dil~led~A~0!!1:.;.:.;.::.JM2~·56'1Si!!i ____ ~~~~-~~~!_..!!~~--J 341 Boysldo Dr., Sult. 1, Newport looch 675-6161 * 541-1290 * • . , r ' l 1 •I ---------· ' ON CLARIMONT IN CULVSRDALI Truly a modol bom .. llko QtOdom home! four bed~ two story 'with 2~ ~Ilia and decorator tpuebea lhtoughout. in\macu- late mainteilii& throughout the 2000 plus square !eel! OolorfU! wall treatments deep pile shag carpeting and exciUng noo; Wes. See this for an excellent buy in a near new home. Now $41,500. c...t llNl"I MOMn OI' MdA YllM 146olnt ... _ .. __ · Ufllilll()Ui: JitjMl:S REAL !!$TATE --~--- ---· ---. Hartior,,c.tai M• "SPLASH~' I~~ ""' .. immocwai. WuY -homo with ,.& -• a d -enter¢alnrnent .,._., We hive lt. Priced ~ all tttm1' at $28,<m. 3 !S:.~~ ---·~' ... ~ ,: i , -, \I ., ... TARBELL I COLWELL PROPfRTI(<;., 1N( RI Al TOR'.» I DAil V I'll OT 4J ---- Pre-Grand Opening Sale! ·-$51,495 --c... .... ....., ,._,., CONDOMINIUMS Lofty living awaits you! Ac! swiftly lo select your own Newport Beach condominium . Visit 1he temporary offices of the Newport Crest Information Center, conveniently located at 2400 West Coast Highway Suite 8, Newport Beach . Open Daily 10 a.m. to sunset. 17141 645-6141 • I =- See lhla IPTftl fDmi.ly home! Lar&e family nn., aunken uv1na rm., fom>a1 dJnln& rm.,"1 brick flreplac!el wet oor _ p11>t. dccon.ted &: }and- scaped. SSS o( extras. Fee land f14,950. 644-0211 ' : • ' . • . •• • ' • I. ' "' • ! . •• I , ' .J STOP PAYJNG RENT!!! Walnut Sqwe Conclomlnl11M -Take Achaatafl ·of Ov ' " I~ • (' ---. I -- MO H111111 UnhwR. • ..... Unfin. .. ,.,.. . ..-.. .. Hu !teat £state Loana Prime Rates For Home•. Onita, A Commercial Land Loana . Ho"ttl* ... * 141•0111 * . '-.Mas•.---· ThaM -'" Jutt 1' Ftw Of Our MNfY RINTALS "NO CLOSING COSTf' Relinance & Salea Call C. E. "Bud" Corburn Rerl<mal Lou omcer 60-1422 '105 -NEEDS FIXINI 2.BR. Cottail•. Huge yald tor klda " pets . Expires Nov. 26th -Tract 7403 30 Day Escrow • ~imum $950 Moves You ln. • No Closing Costs. • Immediate Possession. --. ·* * * _Trust..;;,.;._D;;..1_1_d• __ 2_60_1 $145 -BY THE SEA! 1 BR. Fllrnished Cot- SEASON'£O 2nd ir\ Stanton w 1$1970 bat. for $1350. Box 3, Apple Valley ( ? l 4 ) 20-31.14. tage: Fenced yald. UWities paid, . * * * $145 -WALK TO BEACH! 2 BR. Home. Slove, reltig. Fenced for kidJ It' pet * * * IN ADDITION, you get 2 & 3 bedrooms, 1~ [ ---I[ ot!' ?JO ~ONE ON LOT! 3 BR., Built-Ins. It 2 baths, built-in range, oven, hood, dish-. . carpp: ;:-Drapes. Family or singles. washer, disposal, individual laundry area, enclosed private garage, priya~e entrances, ";... LANDLORDS ! EASY •·C.... ftilly ·-choice of carpet color, cable TV, swlnunlng ..,_ F.....-· 300 FREE RENTAL SERVICE hom•.'<i••••· ....,,o BR & pool, gas B-B-Q & park-like recreational ._1c __ ~--1_._ <1ei>'o0·4-,BR;iailiN Good area. --~-~ BEACON RENTALS • • _ .. _ IMMIDl OCCUPANCY New 3 Br, APtl. S250. mO. Dbl -' dlbwtbt -13< Portland Circle, H.B. 53MI• I J . ...: •. ·---l[t] ~ !ji!J: lJ I , 360 : = a~111t:"::g:; P. RICED FROM 3J~ ~ ~:.:.. '1:; a~ * . 64S.01 J f ''*· Couree...,~"!f;-ii;;. :\'!"""• 15"1 E Ooean Blvd : c.u '"""""',. •' $11,950 TO $23,450 !l:t:' .... nn· ... L • • ....._ Unfum. 305 H-n Unfum. 305 ~1 Bl\. wa1.nroat. y.,.... :. S n• '"~ '>· Beam ..W.,. O'ptl. I. -... ~J.?j?!!2 lh?i b11110 3 Br n; ba-all inter Drpt. Small doc Piiv -BY "~1~_·1 · .; oc-Santa Ana Fwy. to Culve'r, right about IA wm'terrentd new · Cost1 Miu Newp0n Buch IWdeck. J'"lill ~ ~ cupihcf..•;;Jf "'""1k lo mile-to Walnut (1st road on left ), left I mile . (I) 111>-5991 ia;. 3 BR. l&e Jlla>=m, EASTBLUFF 3G Flnle)o. ~ • I .u !dlllt,->'Jr..tlll/' ba, to "Walnut Square"; or San Diego Fwy. to Cost• -""led poo1, ColleP Puit. Lal'&' -._,...,. 3 1 BR .. ~ him, DnlWll, 5 bib · '"'"""'"'"-"'1oti. patio Culver, left abOut 3 miles to WaJnut, right to Avail ll/1 546-5438 and dm. 'Fbrmai dlnJntl --. '"" illtWOc./••111•••11111••• IOJr'I O IAO I w/open Uif.:<oW!r;• -"Walnut Square" or call 714/551-lll4L UP ID 6 moolhs 1-. 2 BAR HAIUIOR, s ti>'. Avail """"' Beautillll front patio etc. No loao baln, •• Apia, Furn. .,..liin,-,~;,.;-1'"'""• Bdnns, ,...,. attnctive A approx l>O.C. $335. mo. and rear yard, both com· la-1...... . I , loan, 'jl)"iiPplj,ooi;.,;........,, I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,,.,,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I clean. Worth $2SI. I o 83&-<341. pletey· fenced, .oo.utlfuUy -'1eita Ma19' NOWllOrt Boado Weif1'i¥hil.._. i'f.~l~!J responsible coupk!: $150. No l&ndllCaped and private. No . _ · ~~~ Condominiums Mobile Home/ peui. Haby OK. 548-SB;j(I. D1n1 Point per.. Available Dectmbe!' L MIJDER.N 2 BR. P&nlY furn, 4 Br, 2 Ba •. lMMACUfX.'fE • for ... 1. 160 Troilor Parks 172 Laguna Baadi 3 BR, 2 BA, lrpl A ..... J..t 1<15 por month. Call 6'1J.68 .,,,._rzia. belw·''tlCl ., ·-ii. ;iNtl ... 3 ~{lel>jMth w/alm"'t Mob'le H , -redoc 1215 mo. No IL 0• 54t>3al8. • RHllj' <ho~_ CCX:. Y• ....-pft1 ' ~J ~~\14 !CffP~·)lr:, cr~m, 3c~~· ~~~1~1 I ome $125-µTIL PD. Slovr, mrtg, nt:~per pe LO~Y. ~. preslJ&e WATERfRONT = =-$l:iG ~ uW. ... _ ¥otJ.!lf-10Y pnvl 135500 N•·-Hoag Park Cr'Pta. dip,;; No. end, Cat area w/com.muoity pool. 2 "BR, 1 bath, l~'l"_pnae I~~~~~~ fireplace 4-t-ltiL la rge 'tat.i' · <U ot. East Bluff &. Den. 2 Batha. cu.tom '"util.Uieslncl~$325UYJ." Pwn. Bech.Al-9r.Ex·I~ ~:~ld~:'b~ri:: 2":'~.; ~%~~~ Colorado River 'i!,: ~ 'i::d: Nlce\Y = 2 l-. crpls-1lrps, =: ~ 1;J,r,":; 1 _.iy. 0ona -: __ ,--. 2uu. 2--· · will.,,DV$f'fl!d;ltJ02. unit. Vacant Adults only. Excellent waiertront location Sm. uTIL PD. z Br. Frplc. dabwshr.' p.rb. disp. PooL late. A~ Dec. i:t: I0-82.15 (Q$'1}. , _,.. • ..,, ..._, C.M. _ nor~~ !ii .sy1Dt i;!Y, .R. $.·iCO. $21,900. By owner. 96.r2187. · a<ljacent ro the Holida.Y u1 .. 1..1 on water! Winter Elec ~pr dr. $395 mo. 64+-Ql'-1 BR .... ~ -· N<Bl titij tilih.d Loo12 ~.,..,......,; Shotts development. 24 • ...,.., Sti-2253. .._.,. __ :·· ,.1 ~11L 111 ~J\"I Duplexes/Units mobilebomespacesplW1a NU-VIEW RENTALS · m.•NplW. . ~ bllm.·N~1~ ~ ~.. 11.. 162 duplex. Dock and boat ramp 67.HOJO or 4!K-3248 Huntineton leilch 4801 BrUce Cr e 1 c'e n t , 60G35 '44 I• · "'41. ~ ... .._... ,_ i . , . 0 '• ~ · ,. ~· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Incl oded, shopPing "'nlor do Nowpor\ Beacb. Qc:eo!>Puk ~ ~ , ........... 1•1' )ilp justone-quartermilefDrall LI Isle e GRE.lT Padl Steps to -Pool-Patiol-CuatOm built 3 •-YEARLY.Furnlah1ed *SHADYELYS ... POOL• • • 1'l ~ NEW )lour needs. Owner will ex· Beach. tmall pet All utll br 2 ha built bw irno: ......._ __ J .,._,._ __ •• AduUi n....1-i..&... .,., "" ,-I iiiiiiijjiiiit iiii• ~·~r~-~~H~ change for duplex or triplex 2 Br/2 Ba or 4 Br/den, 4 incl 4118. . Y~arty. ~ ~ ~ ::~790~ •U&1•. oawoe • ~~ i:.k:s -548-lll bet 5 ~ I• *4, I r· in Newport area. Price Ba. Winter. Open 23) Via ALA Rent•••• MS-3900 ·--8-1-.1-177 E. J2ad St.. CM &G--36G· 2BR:~~· iiiiiiilf.aii :· Mojl\je ~;. ';." DUPlEXES 1137,500. Cali 5'6-1600. EbolL 615-7667, 213, Heritor Vlew,.Homa -r-- For ~-le ''"'. """ 125 lNVEsrME.W DMSlON 449-44li6. e SEA Shanty! 2 Br. Stove, f BEDROOM -yearly I BR. $130 A $148. 2 BR. ·--Kida/pell 00. 1145. •125 Wk .. Up On 0-0 -S/Pllol. lda1 lo< ~!!~~ct~~~~' :· . ·-. BUILDER SEUJNG NOW. ~ THB RRAL~ Newport laoch ALA Rant•I• • ~ lease' $475. D>O, Avail· '-llad1 -1 BR-Rooml ........... ,,. Cburdl s.. Gilf""'~~"A¢'PARK $45 950 • S able DeceQlber 15th. llald _,.. .• Pllol -Utll Pd 51H633. "'"'"" , BS l:A'I....... WATERFRONT • P1Ell .. • 2 BEDROOM, I u 11 y REALTOR, Mf.7210. • Call trn>3148 • '"""· 2 BR. ·----rt f A R1 ATE OPEN 'TL 9PN _ }'LOAT • 3 BR., fotmal din-Upgraded. x.lnt crpts. Inc. ._ 334 Portland Circle ing rm., 2 baths, w/w crpt., carport, fncd patio, wshr, TENNIS, PoJ1. Walk to 2 BJt. 1~ ~_patio. baloon;y. ·uoee •to anbps. Adlllta. i... ! TerrTiS •avail In . 9'-.i/ ,brand S"-l'lh or Adams on Hunting-Mount1in, o.sert firepl., dbl garage. Yearly dryr, rdrlg. Xlnt loc. $2:11. .Beacb:. 2 atcry 2 BR, 1%. 315 E. Bay, ;l50 mo. on yrly peu..~m.i.. M. •' ncw...m~~ &: Portland Resort 174 lease only. Comp!. turn ...• Per mo. inc pool&: recJTa· BA, '1l5/DKI. Leue. Sorry, lae. lnq. at Apt C m--1521 .. !-'Ollloal, C. , : ~. ·1 ~"°"':_ niee ttsales ton ~53t ~o a1ee ' H.B. $500. a mo/unfurn .... $450 Hon facilities. CALL Dale no peta. 548-llBO. or 548--7771. ** STUNNING 1 BR. l BA !• from .$8500:.•to',..f23.~. . U'Q LOT in famous Lake Hava11U, a mo. No pets. Pete Barrett AGT. 90-44n. * OCEANl"RONT-Beautiful srLJDIO, 1. 2 & 3 BR. apta. Garden apt. Pool. . Rec. _ 17501 .\l{hiftietr• Ave!, C.M. home of the world Jamous R,ealty. 642-4353. Xtra lra' 4 Br, 2"' Ba.° Yearly. $125 to s;m ACo. are&. mt W. lBtb SL Oil._ P , T , '" 646..19659tiintol6pm. London Bridge. Located 4!K>1 Bruce Creacent,IMMED. OCCUPANCY Yeart,y. ~per mo. can Marshall Realty 6'15-46001BR.turnapt.$140.Nope11 snil ,, ' Ml!IJ,--IW-'Rentals 5 Min from beach, newly close to all scttoola I: clf7. Newport 8-dl. Ocean-Park New 3 Br $250. mo.· Martin, MS am er 673-0983. l BR. $150: 2 Br D:IO. uw or no dlUdn:n.. Ill c,,nter ma: ; · 1 ...,;,.led, 2 BR. 1 ba, bit ina, $900) or will trade for Costa ·Poot·Patioe-Cultom built 3 F>b1 "" ... IN', dlbl\'lhr EXQUISITE ft•RDEN pd. Yriy. Nr. ocean. 507 E. SL 6G-68CI. · lO • ' file"balh, cptd. prlv. a"'"'· & Mesa or Newport Beach in-br, 2 be, built-lna. $43S mo. 33' ~Circle H.B. _... JWbo& vd 6'131880. -D ' ''-J.t"'··NG baclcyd. 1 unit va..;A-1o, oom•prop.644-4681. Y..,,,.""'912ors.1<>5824. 51Ul•' Pool.3Bl\.Caado.'$ZIO/DIO< r-~-· ....... NJ:_1~2~"':"!:·"' pa 1 SALcS • •i;A>I new owner~ or-will rent PALM Spril)gi. Fairway 9, FrnE oce&nlront bae, 3 an, 673-5tll ~ 60-384.5. ....,... •• _ ' 114 E. Jlld.. CM. $ti-OUT. a. 1M J · ,.!Ulr~ ·°"""" 136.00Q. Call -.art 6. 11nmderblnl eountry ,C!ab. 2 BA, tum. Winter w 3 BR, 2'&\ ·Condo .,.u NPr--lBr, den, WINTSJ1, i.w Sillod"G9 Nlill& r. __ _.. _ l:• na-. r_llftt•.,.,11.mHl_,..P-rty 166 Cu11Dm2Br.PlusMald'1 yearly. 613-4194 or -.an a~, patio: pool ,Aclub_!"lvl-Nr.bch. the -:l'l"'' -tllul bf ...... lAdult...,3!: .... ,~, -~~ !""'"'11 . ...,..... quarters. Choice lot. G• 213:~. pools, tennis co urt1, $300. nl.6811218. Ca~ 8"da. Duplu. 2 No-petl. 5&1021.'"' • ~ !:.• , 1 5._,,,,.,w , 3 UNITS. 1811·.IS'13 & 1815 "°""· $225,0XJ. Hlilnuirl< $95. Walk Wtr. llacb. Bay· ciill<ln!n welcome. $220. ~furn. or Br, l\!o ba. 496-2513. •j J19,00 •Bmoll--~ • " .olll ~~..eCJO.MU Harbor BIVd. 50 ft . C·2 lot. Real:Sit4/S44-S656 e front. &l&la/cpla. ~11 ~74l3 · . """'"'-310 Coda Meil UWa pd. AdUJta, zDP....-j .. ~ C~~a.....,lfr~PRarlvak r G~at tenants. $60,000. RM'lf-A..HouM 9 4 Bedroom, ~ bath, patio ·-Nr.ilhopsiiiw.i5ff-1A19. I ClJT'&'tOlr 1 ' .,/oiflt-.nn $12,000. Down, or l"'! PALM DESERT N'Pr. Sbofts 4 BR, pool & w/&-8-Q. ~· A pell Newport laoch LIVE LIKE A Kl"'" 1 .BR ... l1251DIO< ·-relril. I !:·' -.lltn!i!A 1Wilb 169.SO G' • d ~Br, 2 Ba. pri. pool. """ prtvil. J'ncd, ,.ro ~$225/JDO, A GT, '""" -· UtU' IDd. No -271 Y...t,y ' 1 • !Otuiootes.-Allahelmon UlnfQ( BIG BEAR LAKE ABBE'( REALTY lif>-3850 ~ =..;.~ilso'.::: At.~~~ Pricisl_ £.·JllO.Mtllll,·0 -·, &lllM\lt'oilllailr<il f new ,Rlv~d}FNEY. Take REALTY 5 Ac 'esta~e_,_itge_ &wie A ll11111~u.furn. 315 ~ on~ $1~, ':fk Yrly lie Water pd. 50:.> cunn~ -( BElIJT..,..F,UBN 2 mt::il.10 -r -I .~· G~~~,..;...~ .• ~.-~= Slnc•1MI 2units,~?~ ~~ wtr,::U·pd. . Urut w RiverAW.,N.B. UNFURNISHED 'uplJtilpL(:..::· .. A'°'l..,¥~ ~BR.2=•;: :..-.:-ri '"' ' D.Wniowft Cetta,.._. BEAUT. luxury Big Bear '*1er1I. Renf-A..HouM 9Zl-f43t Condomlntum1 no .~ ~· frp!c, a llllll · !•. (7l4) 7.3~4· ·:1 ..im. 1111 $21.51)] • Unfvm. ~ * POOLS : XTRlt: 1rR b&cbekll' far adult ta~w.R&albilii:l.a.a. : l tm: PriceUi>-!l!il!>_o .. ·tet'1 HA1t1ott 642-2991 ~~.(z'tl)· ~:iost. . ·LANDLORDS! ~~~\1~ ~ ~'. * ENCLOSED °* 35. $110.· util pd. 6"1-llllw;a JJa < !; ;' ra;.J;~J.i~~ WISE INVESTMENT RHI E1tata Wont.cl 114 W• Speclalize ID NeW;ort 968-"52 "' --Fountoln v.11., GAR.AGES -'51&-:1111!. c~Wm;, I t; ~~~;.i~~ ... : -~~~~.:~: t£;~~· :U, ~,u~ ::'! .. !; f£1j-~~E,"i 1W~~"8s~r~ ~= 1:: ~ ~bt~:r~NTH ;::: ~ JP~ 2;£0, 6'.3*-3·1 I. =llo,,-., l>Q&l •lip, Lido come $540.lmo. A.king caSh wlthm 72 hn Call NU-VIEW RENTALS 3 BR, 2 BA, lrplc, 2 car gar, pool. SaWIR ba, tennis ADULTS PLEASE S..W.O Country Eofate Liv-• • =• 1"' . wa >,';;;~ lf.~5 OD . $41,500. CAU. 842-2502. · m-4'Xll '94.J248 bltins, fenced .yrd. kids OK ""'1'IJ, 3 ml from beoch In& • Spocloiia ApU. Ter-• I SHllU.EY R. E. CO. I f 1249 mo. 81>-44211-1235. 637-CU VILLA POMONA = · pool;._· ~ ~ ;z;.11 l>CllE&>t 'I GOu~;M_'!'l!>l ~ 2 hr, 2 ba S'l~rt»-":J;f;J,· _,, ~ 1MMAC 3 BR, .2 ba, crpta, lt:vlne Hunt!""'"' laoch PHONE 60-2llS Q;;i; l'nbal_, __ ~ . 1 . . · !,;~;~~ l100 C,.~~ call ;111~1. !;?'"',S·~'."~ 2 Bl\.2Ba.Air/amd ... $265 V. MILE TO BEACH U180 PomM>aAw.I ~::: ~~~ :,~ ~~= I . 10· -Wlde-.. !._'.'. •. ~J;W~~!. BROKERS INC. so.tioot ?!.."?" 2...:~~ •nclu -l ~ ~::_-!:{:'. :: l,2: 3~~l~Ba."mo·,:' Ji':.:'; C-.. Oro 2 BR. StudicMJril, $1f5 :':l~~, ca~~fbqed~ir. r1.::tty -pa ' .u.inC, uca.w C!::.·1 3 BR. 2 ba. Atrium •••• $3tO ~· -· • MALL UTILITIES PAID ALL U'I'Il..lTlES PAID fHfulL u~rk,. 1Cpf>t& Mesa. C.M. Triplex, by , ow n e r · 962-1151 hardwood flra, $275, 615--1!1:>4 3 BR. 2 Ba. Atrium , ••• $350 536-00'19 Compare .before )IOU rent Adulta " No pets 12690. _,, 1447~~· .l!""'ooodohwnt. ~um• · 2 llllboa Ponlnlula 3 BR. 2 Ba. Atrium .... $365 3 Bhrl\. lrpic. ~ d.'?!, pr, eu.tom """"""1, 1 .. 1ur1 .. , • -----7-l"•" .,..,, • ut1.vme WANTED, 3 or 4 bedroom, 4 BR. ~ ba. tam. rm. $400 WI /dr'}er. _..,, owr3T11 8 Spacloua kitChen with ;Ln-(4 bib S. of Su Dteao F.rwy QJ{J ftf~~1ff!Jj • $4$.M&-•EoT°' 726 Joann St. 00,. th Mhom,e,.._easclt.alde '~~ * PENINSULA Pr. 2 BR. 6 BR. 3 Ba. tam. rm.•• $4.75 or 5.J&-1154. direct ligbttng on Beacb.t_l.bl!'_ w. <II Holt ,L;)O'I, IOn. us .,., ean. ........ CAPE COD. $300 I mo. lrvlM •.Separate diD'i' area to lB2ll n.rDIClte L&ne.J I ~:::: ~-~ lnclu t ial P ty 161 rear yard, trees, good area. Yearly. Call 64.5-8!KJB. • Home-like ltbra&e (tt4) MT-54U -~ I r r~r Prlce ,.....,, ol up ID $45,000. 2 Br, 114 Ba. Now. Bllnl. e Private pation · New =·tliilllt ; ." . ~ M-1 Zoned ""party. Prlnclplea only. Corona clal Mir Pllol. $2Zi/JDO. 'Avail. Jao .• a.-i 11""1' •/--,,_ $IC. $1115 -· 11;.QO.nFiH ·'"" : · a.ti:il"Jl!ilf!4'4-154 ""'1o11 ........ 22.:m"' 557 -40'>3. 3 BR. Crpta & -·,..,. L1:::":.... : ==-· ~ C ':'rJ:."°': :i;, -.. '""''° : •• ft. In heart of Costa Mesa 's ~ I: refrig. So. of Hwy. Yearly =-== =;;e== , e Pool • Barbeques .. IUl'-DMdld a Iota at diO& i. rwd"e :t ~· TA L : Industrial area. Try $1.~ ' Fiultc:W I lease. $325 mo. Shown by "SINCE UC'' s BR;~ BA tn Sea Tettace, rounded with phllh 1ancl-clcmeta. Rec ball, poci I: Ad-~ji.,,;; lDi 4, 104'x209' ~. '"LOCA· 1q. foot. Call 546-1600. appt. Contact Mrs. lat Weatern 'Bank Blfla. fully -octan view acaplna;. pool tablim. -.ma t.tbl. 321 ~, TION,'_:it:m ' 1 Beach, INVESTMENT DMSJON Andrews, 675-1374 Unlventty Park, Irvine cpta, m,a Lee $4Z mo tnC Adult living, at U1 best See b-~ J.1301 675-CM. Bc3-.r~ .&i~ · ; ·I ~~i~ ~·TllK ps-.i.~ ButlnlA 8~. ~ 2.ui,B~i Da~s 50-7GOll Nlghll Aan. dues. 21.1, m.JDJr. LARGE 1 BR $190 -Lo. U bllt ·W._ol 2 -T-l Sl~. -,.e•--TFRM< writ•·. &iATI B ' u-w-rt •--~ ·-W WUNo Pett ~· ·-Beacb. 1 b11t ~!'Sia""). ,:,,.......,,,~· • " .. • .=rz ...... Cll'iluim.'i';t Oppaftunlty 200 ~Ph. 5'6-0!60. ,... -·~· --· '°" -~.. 1111--.-.-• "':'i.oue I· .. · ~ihl?I f.~·1j\i1f~1 Rd. _ ----2BR. 2 Ba. ........... IJOO EASTBLUFF 1-3BR WEEKL'i-MONTHL'I ~· 2.._!r,~ ~.crptpool =c.a-=:in: Lots for Sole 170 • lnoome Tax Sel'Vla! 3 BR., 2 baths. South Of Hwy. 3 BR. 2 ba ......... 1325/350 l%ba 2225 ·Vim. 'u-.; 1-1\19 Sultto :i:w-... -:w·..,· ,., -· *_,,._WU Cornmwdal • ,11 , • Dance Studio Adulta, no peta. $350 Month. 4 ~ 2 ba. ...•••.••••• $3B5 ope 'n s a t1 A sun 20M Newpo.rt Bfvcl~ "'r. -· A·-=" .. _!"", ,..... ~tifiU.J~ .• 11 ...__. P.P~W • 151 u~I• • Cer,mjc Mfg, Broker &K-41\. 3BR.2bJ.fam.rm ... $425 67)-1~2538 1 ~, ,...,.,_,. ~ .._.-... -·~n _.,_,~ ----3 PENl..-LA •"""Bar ' Coote MIN l210/mo. 11'6111 Cameron. ,.ra , ' !'··, (:i...i ... c~'7 · L·oTS HOLLAND au •. s.1 .. ~ ,.:,.?~ !:.d.~ 8 red h•ll T_, ... _ Unfum. ns 60-»11 -, . ··.'lll'" ms Clru&e. CM 61Hl1V o ... yr 11e. &Moa100...,.. I u. ~--~ STUDIOS & ·1 IR'S , ----' I ftnM Soeculaton Dream! Ram bl· o• ""GE Juli e 11 · ewwpott ...,.;n e FREE Linens -.--. ''&."JDIW 1 ~ _....,. !rur ltYf:n beC:froOm baCit:nda •vw", us, w Cost• ._ ' -, l..t LeMe this \deal iocatlon on 118 · 1 tqulpd. Xlnt opportunl~ ••"TY SUBIEr ot rent. 2 BR. 3 • l'REE Utilities APT Avail. Immed. oo-1 , on 3 separate pr me HtW\ .. _, 1-de o,u, . ~ n.l tri •-·-• ~--•-·-... e ~"' Kt1-11.-... ,,.._ -. --... 1 br Air · great ex. Penlnlula lotl! U t t r a ~ _.e ..... · O'fU<" e 1 Man a CMUe! lmmac. l U~. P\rlt Center Irvine ~ ·oeva auw11u1.>w111:::, ""' ~ uu. "l..::n .... _._.., ....... .,, ~~. • · f:ld_irtJ( nlllderTi thnrbuH car eves. l . Br. Cottage. UtU iDcl. $80. .CaJI ~e· 833-0820 'bltril, fpJe, crpts. drpa;"Wew •Hat.cl Pool , = vw. ~from water. . th garage_ hUge rumpu• room FOR sale Ba 1. Be a.ch ALA Rent1l1 e '454tOO omce bOura 8 AM to 6 PM -~~. n' 14254, ( •mo11 · 811~.; • Lalmdry Faclllti~ SlBO • Adlll •i~ leue. (•~ .. -J. ~ ~~ ~t!e A!f =· Prfnclplet only. •AU~1~cf Wio':ratOl'H. 38R, :tBA, poolArecania. ukb-~ Lllonard.":l'UU : ~~:"avail ~.!a:.~:~ l•...-~~ 11'!-iiiif ,!\'"' mw -Bulld In_,,_, ' ALA Rentals e ..Wiii ~-fl:· <lhllttr.n ok, Dopl•-Fum. J45 El r..1to M11a ponon, «-ll5S. Ia.~l .. • 51PPortunlty 220 NEW 3 BR! 2 bat. patio 1 _!:::' 61Hll8. lallool PwnlMVla 1 BR's -SlJI & UP N ! ...... Condom lnJHffi . lilii FORSal•,amlilfabrlc .... , lhq -· 81 ..... Nr ~ ...,....,~ -BAYFRONT w/beadl, nt-l'urniohod Alofl. ~""' for solo 1'0 m on Balboa 1'land. Complet• eo..t Plaza. Im, Yl'ty ll~ED 1 BR. rear trsot 2 BR, _,, uni~ All Utllllloo "•ltl I BR, t bo. t CONDO ~ • ~~4) ~ new ~+ ~ a 1 t, houte. No. e..t. WOodmey Mita. ool¥, no pets. Winter Pool A Reaattoe put•'. wllndi, a.::l ;;:! HAVE 0Gliillil:Li;f WE jt ....__ ' -240 $250-Brand ""' 3 Br 2 llo. ~ 1 Br Beaulllul rental, $llll> pet mo. p1,. Ulll Moplo Ave., CM I BR,, ____ Stml!O to ilD CANOOIT! WANNA BUY ~,..,,. _-. bit .rpta dt. ,oceM ~I h&. l blk utH,f73i.l351 A.LloprapalbfNDt oceu •••••••••••••••• '115 ·. GO'JTEMI % Acr• San Junn 1st TD Lo klda/"p.',.,;,,'..,.., Ni.;f .+ ,,..ch, ATRACTM: 2 BR, new1,y * $17M WllK & UI' SBR,IBa """""" Pll ~-• ), t, l & 4 C.plttrano-BJ,Owner.Some ans S.D,Fr")''Ll51--3 Bl\. Vlc""1o .,_._ d<pn!ed. Quiet b•acb •• Sludlo .. 13R-' 1BR,1Ba .... 111llpd$HD Yowr .·' • ALL ocean view. Hone ok . " -Bltnl Redecora~. --1 --u-. Adult envttonment. eTVl:MUISemce Aoftll 2~1Ba.Pf!lda •••.•. 18) ~ · .orrrns. 493-91M. 6%1\ 1NTEREST AVAIL NO!' •• BR, 2 BA, NU-VIEW RENTAl.S l'Z/mo. 6'13-'lm. • -Son1ee-Htd .P.oi 'II'• 11a .. -- --blbll, -· lrplc, ... ~ 4&1-3241 ~ ! """' 1511 • Chi-.. ,,..._ WlD,.... -... . .. -:t; QUICK CASH 2nd TD Loans =·:.!;,"'*-~~· !!!~ .:..i, ,.;;;-_..:, ll!~~Cll -~¥Ill. :• d'!ll'. " · din rm, 1-<t !'&!., Ora,.. Co * 2 BR, 1 BA -· =o-.;. 1100 -a ""' ~ =~ir-·· -::~THROUGH A "WE BUY TD'S" 0 g;,;d,:~ $115. FOi' ~ ~1"" A~ ... ~1'.;'1~2~ I~~~-= ,.._,,, • .,,,.~~'!fi·t814 Sottlar M'91 Co. 3 BR "°""'· -cpt, tlrpi. ie-. I Bdrmt., 21> baths. kl1-, and encJooed ullllty .,. rm. x1r1 h'i ......, tncl i ' -" 60-1171 54M611 :\..,lot. 1nrae ,.ro, Qll. ht 1<25 Month. ~-With ~wu::\lrn pr w/-. AIMii ""1. , , ufi .> • 1.: DAILY PILOT Servftw H~bor area 21 )'n. A N&-U50 ..:i"":'. carpe 1 mile ;::.: iiG"; M. 2 BR -lliQilfii' • 1 lilt lo Clll imum plan -r._t cu111 3FBR."~·BA.'>~~· {;s .....,, ~-1399 or,111811 l'ullart.n, C. -· n1y ., -1115 p Lower payments, bom>w am.., Olltir-"'°' ~ Villn"'1Mnr,C.a HOLIDAY PLAZA orSll0-131141thSl.8'e WAIT AD on ho-equity, co ll * ""'"'· ·ll11 * f J c ...... tlol Mir DELUXE - 1 BR '!!'I' -<W phone ~ 492-7187. Vacant 2 BR pr, SJ.35. SH i l\lm lflt. SlJ5, Heated Pool. 4.l.J/llM2U ' ~· .' 2nd TRUST DEED LOANS &..z<1. Jiidai .. 11. . J'el If 1 BR, -<ptl, dnla. 11'15. Ample pal1d ... Adul,., no WDn'EIW BR, t 114.>l!o bllt Hr ''4" wm -Trull Plldl RenM H1111e '""'411 per mo. a,. o1 !lllh~· pets. to oc.u. SllOlmo. Call . _ • 142 ~ •BROKER 80-7&• 3 BR, 2 BA. -yord. 24.14 vi.ta ckl Oro c.11 144 ll5l9 Apnt l"5 Pomonl An., <;.M. 6G ea Mlil'fti Ii-... •;,u'' HOUSE Hantlll(T Walch the Family ..... !250/mo. Newport Beach A JOOd ..... ad II • JOOd In-Fiii multi ... Jult • -Nted • "Pad"• ~ nn adt 1m Snntn -""a c.:a OPEN HO~ oolUnlll. * ........ 1137•ll11 * 641-Wl ANYTIME .-..... cnll n...,, MH67I. Call MH67I. Ml'-='-·= Apt.;.;113=--'== ' I. • •• • associated . . li, "" ' 'I' • . ' • 'I I I . - DAILY PILOT r,....,, •-24, 1972 --ftl , .... ~ . .:;.;;:-.f I ·-·-1 •·,~-~I .. ·· : ... -ll•I G-·-... -1~1 -Poi J[j] ~[ ........... -.. .::.: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~·~·~ffi·~~~~~~~~~ VM--. Ioele! a. SIS L..ot s11 l ~~~~~!!t\e!!!!!!'!lilw,-'·::.i.1 __ _ ~ ~ . m ,_ .. °""""" '111 SNOW ==---FIND YOURSELI' LOST In -Bay, Lab JAPAHDi:-G ......... ~ Hun1•r....,, ~ z~-: Ill :v\r ~.ai<c.~N~~ ~"~ Coote Mooe iii l1-::;;;:::;;:~;l1iiii111...... DUIC:OVI RY --uo1: 547~1461. ~ ~ LIGll• Hlccs •• m.31T ... um Ultl. ma>. r...r.-. '~l.:~·i PALM MESA APTS. - · FIN IN. THE SUN! Ml--to NeWllOl't ...... Unbellevlbly large ap1s. becorator furnlsb- ed Hue• Poo~ Jacuzzi, electric built-ins, shag carpe1s, drapea, oauna & more! ADULTS-NO PITS llN•LES ...... $150 1 IDIMS. . . . . . $160 2 IDIMS. . .. '. . $110 Ulllurmfhod Apts. Anllolile From $10· to $15 LI A YOU'RE RIGHl'- THEY'RE UNOEl'PltlCED! 1561 MISA DR., A•M•A · • S bib. E. of 81"'-•. .,. :r ' 21~81*~b=1~!'°tva:: ~y:,y~~e1b~ :..•r=w:=: ~nv ~ p or I· It te ~ Nr Beh" hoop. 64Hl61. ...i.. 8-"496. By _ _,, Nli:cM, SUalala pool, BBQ'o. ft. DOBERMAN P1nchcr PuP' LqU .. _ 'If, ~ r o • • • • • •. -·~ lw -415 ~ pi..,_, mamma. n:.Wan1. <I' ¢ill1I uo ri'ii1 2 BR. ~'""'L Unt. ••WANTED: Storase ... _.,_. l..o9l ln Laa:una Bea.ch. Ckuob."·11'611t.•IReMMahM 2 BR. Studio $240 Furn. Garap, immed , tor 968-8897. ..{}l:it.1.r,6ifc-- ALL UTILITIES PAID :turntture.L etc. }.ey area. REWARD: Ladies i o Id r...L-.• M!'\11..JJ:' Adul No Pets Call 6T5o-l156 watch bt in Fuhk>n 1 ·='...-~.;!,u-'~"""-'.--""'-.,...--I um ,,i:;_ Lone SINGLE -"' ~ ... found (I ... ocls) 550 Ialand. NB. Pl<ue call: i.uNi:a.-...W..n1ry, tn41 841-9441 $30/mo. 117 E. -St., f13=1238. palnbajf,-. ;,.. 11 "' (4 blb. S. Of San me., Frwy Coaa Mna. HZ-36t5. TWO male does: ScGttl.lb LARGE arey striped tom cat. ~ on Beach. 1 'blk w. on Helt Offlol Rental 440 = {f~Wkn:u:-Vic. W. llth St.~ Monrovia. ~fi~SAGNS to -Lone.) . Other ~ ..... ell .... : Rowan!. 115. 646-7052. $It, *' ~ •• • uD NEW DESK ..,... available ll!O b1k I< wbl. FOW>d vie ~le LOST' Small, male._ Bil< . I< ~ h•·•-~ ""'" mo. WW JftVXie ~ Front:. c.M.. ~ISO'I'. wbt Oxkapoo. Mh!.sion Vie-~ ~ QUO VADIS Ill all5mo.Amw--BLI< " wblle ~-Jo. 83!H809. · · · a ~ Garden Apta. available. 222 ForNt Ave., ~ ma.le-Vic M:5; LOSf; Golden Lab male pup QC!CWISf_. · M&-9723. ~I A 2 BR'•· 1-Beodl, -•• Garfield. -r..,,.• lo Vic bvine" 161h. C.M. Oo Ho'!!j1!9,{'.J~'~=I~ +m to SJ.as OF.SK apace available $:iO OraDp County A n i m a l Medk:alion 646-6378. · •• Hld ~acim:l-Saunu ·mo, Will pioovide tunaiture ~lei' on Manchester. * LOSI' anall flmy black SKim.OADERr•dlfmt tnlck Re-.ft9 Room A More! at II mo. ~·8d'Yioe FOUND 2 dop both 1emale. kitten, ~-Mesa Verde ~1..r~1e, ~upMJ.t, Mil.It. Only • No Peta avan.~. 17815 Bw:b Blvd. IJ. a1mUar to Golden Retriev· area. s&-7G. &aWUllt ~--1110 IRI~ INTHIS·AD ... Hua-Boldl. ~. le-, other Jllmllar to -b' REWARD !or ,._ o! YARD, 1l!l!'aioo .... ._. AS~ AIOUT l'REE PLUSH -U ._ ootte Ri!1r1evw with nddlob I "Sbllo" Male Imh .. uer n.:: e 'dirt, Ivy. DEC:EMllllR RINTI -~· ~·.,; . h1adt c1>es1, Cail 846&37. call Z.2509 or 53H191. • Drl~ 817-31iti6. 1111!1' Flor1da St. M7·9M1F. Ml'!m. SMALL Sbephenl type do<, BASSEr Hound 6 yn old, YARD -X'.: .. Clwiup. (~ :!.'l.J'·.!:~ol Gorlleld XI.NT bldil ~ S -'lemole, mostly . b I a ck Brt.tol • 8'g<!01!rom. S.A. ~~~"91· 1 .~ Call .... --.;u Blvd.) ' mite, ~. dtp9, atr" eond. w/tnwn martdnp. Vk: reward otlenldl 56-8882. ~...,,. •. ~ p 1""""1'1G'l' '====='C=-'-'c"'a"r'"d~•~ .• -, m-a:J50; e\ie ~7 Slpal Oil A~~::... Hunt-i.osr: Thurs. Dalo}atlan, HAUUNG.:a claulUp tiy Ult _Apta. Hell at Bolaa Chk:a. PROFESSIONALMtl!Nld,y hwtoo Beach. ti-1~. Liver·colared Fem., colleae lbldent,/,J;p trk. ... _~132S. ~~ -W.· to &Oo Hell at Bola Cb6ca, FEMALE pu._pp7, on ''J'reddes,'' &M-8Ui8. 53&-llillor <~ 365 what yeu re mliiliiC· . .H. B. S215/mo, 8*-lm. Penin&ula Point Friday. HOvieclNi,ml $13HB. · ' I IOI •~-• 445 Grey w/hladt 6 white ~ -• ' N•~ _,, OCEAN FRONT, 2'BR. ap-tw•• -~ Flea collar.1 ---1 9'!!'9.Md'!liti!i .... iiiiiiil lle81iBA8 --------" per, --·-· AVAILABLE Mar. IA CdX. 615-• . . * ,Y.i,;.uo ~rtUN.; * 2 Bedmom, 1 Ballt .... SIB5 B!., 'i;'ifr'2 t: ~ · New 2 Bt, 2 BA,~. $300. mo. llH4a. • · 2500 oq. fl.,...,,.. -.. ~ ""t."':" !em ca~ \l;jj:.'h~:1839 ·-2 balJt • .,.·,.1210 ~ -· ''°'""' -•• I $250. -· 2J&.mt St. 1 BR: 1 blk .. beadl.·,-i'Noent '"""!'.'-Cam!ol1 " "'o1"!:!~... ElW~ ••by•lffl.. MBSA,;""1-· '= ....._ ;-....., -· .,.. . ..-·~ * ~ * crptg, drill. JndtY tac. $13$: Chattin. UIS un. ft. cillPla1 .... u .... oa no1e, .._.v wtacl>wl n....- new --·W ....-• w/w ~ A/C. 5M-OCEANFRONT 2 Ill', fplc, 1Jl l41h St.-531Hl352 windowl,1-«I fL facilW c..t ~Pk.$..~ :se.cb.Jdt 15 Year Old Boy Will Babysit commiJ...' ~742,dc~ £::°~.:,"~ er 56-dlx duplex, ...-_ m , i..-... -Hwy., 65 11. llde m.et I< Ia Your Home. Exper., no jets. 1S1 'E. 21.it. CM'. $315. Phone 645--291t ::::s.:.:.:: garden, ~. «k: aq. ft. FOUND, Yna fem do&. reliable. Ev e n i D g I Ir: ~ ~~:/Refs. • tf::a.t.a.a :tiQQMs· ,., 1611 -' ~ NEW del 3 DD 3 bu BACHELOR furn. "61). 1 BR Al.ID office llllte, 650 8Q.. ft O>We-shep crou. 8lk W· Weekends. Balboa Island OW:n.: $.1 hr. ~ r.....-~ ......, mo · UNIQUE Cuti• Apt. trplc a:~ &M... adj' unf. $f85. 2 BR unf. $210 35c. Rented w/itOre or aep. bl'wn Pl.WI. Hu flea collar. c.orona del Mar Eastblu.ti: f>48-7187 mtNMUI. •' n.. NI ~ ·~, ~ tor Retired wwe~ ftliln, ... of water Yrty 613-~ · m 0 • -to-io o.. Bit ..; arate!y. C. w. Masten. Vk: Jamboree Ir: Paliaades. area. 6'15-5691. ' lror.W~== • laaheM ·• tl: .. ""'9 LJvety, pciv. 2 Br. apt. w/ to ,Wedi Ir: • • ' beach/town. Ba 1conte1 Real.lor, 673-4UO. 64+-0352. WOULD like to care for ::a:.!!!JAMM! J r11~1~·j~~a f8tio. tNe:ly =~ ~ rm., 1~11L~ Da .1 8D':~U4M.oas w/vif!ft. 100 c;utt Dr. Mgr, "THE FACroRY" bu 2 FOUND. Blk Ir: wbt Dutch pott;y trained child. ~ ·~iROfil lNG '. IWA~.-~;Lt.. ~q . care. ~d r~ ~~~ ~RT SHORE8-i..... ::: .... ,, Buch ;:":: ~'.':... ~'":; :/'!1;!;. ~~io~~:~: ~;"'· lrg fucd p I \"",.JJ.~.,;::, ~7487 -. V ' t~-w/ Prermatiim I: i..dry. um, -~ ..-·2 BR. 2 bath. Oilld or ,pet · amall retaU lbop9. Antique 837-llU. MOTHER of one will sit tod· • n .. :"' • ' '1 . .--., .-..~ lar&<-~., ~ ~ ..,:'~ ".:. »:!:Jr ok. $225. -9. abop, CulCIY lbop ......... F00ND a-3 -·-vie. dlen daJb' 0< weekly, Flw Po~ ..... . -~•igu ,or . , -oa.or·1• ...... $25C) 'NEW s BR, i balbi.·o\O;l= L. e l 4Z5 -St.,·Ne"""'1-.:b. Tul1la " 23rd SI., NA Kit· .,... .. """~ in;;;:;:ettie~lor ~' .llieplace. LARGE 2 BR., 11' ba. I , .. .,_ --\app•t. only Giound !loor. 21T -3Sld SI., 1¥ 6'l3-9I08. ""' w/collar ~bell. Gray l;•_...r · CUatofu · ftcl~Jiftan Spec ,j· ·~~--area apt Bltnl, new carp/ !\~ t $275. mo. m-:9558 OITICE w/ltora&e &ar&Je W/torrJe tan. ~--.,.._.... ~: -8D:.r.Tvw:"'' • ' 1on pa· Olmp. redecor. Enc UI EW :a &-.. attached. Stall lhwr, rtfr'lc. FOUND Fri. ai&bt. blACk "'·~m ~ panPlino s1 _,~!!f_v.a ~ , ~. ·--..,.... le<· encl. -, "" ..,. ..,..... , lg air cobd U52 ~--• -~~ ~•-In ~~ -w ----·-. --• -• --paob. B11t. te 111b St. OCE.UltlWNT Furn. .. .IJnlurn. DI b ·. ·-•~· ~...,.,_,!!'"""• ~~ Cabinets. Gen' Ropain. .....,,.,_., .. ·mx!erbidl L --~~·' ~'!l1~. Adul_lsoaly.JljS.Clwner ~BJt.2B;(.Leue.MatiuJ ~--u-·~ u. , ~'dostc.M., ~Ewe ~UW-A ldeallly, Duke-Mf.1""8. ~"JJ.!!l<•il!l!Pd• J,,.. • ~~1 ~ l ~l 1~1? • ~~ Eim/Wllikiiill beach.-~=~~ -~v.'""lft'!r _,,_ . FOR Leue (3). 1500 IQ: ft FOUND: Yow& female doa, C•rpet 5-Mw ' =··· ,--•· l 'liliiifiili-......... '"7 pm 8P~ACIOUJJ BR.Utilbarlncl, bl'!'!; O>ut Hwy. s. i.qu,;.. . SP:>a:nous I BR.. ...,,, . • ...... C4 -· Qr Hunt· ...... -..-.... ..,. JOHN'S CUpel" llpbolstery Silfill" ~ ''";."fol-"' """'" --• ~ . =-. -L pool. So. o1 Hwy -A Adams llB --coat, 9lc ol ~••·--'"°"" Sco1ob-110 o ~ 1._i • ,..,..~ 1 CM Al PL apt A. (213) """-$183 M:amtb. Adults. no peU: f., $140 536-14'9, ' Lacuna Nlpel. 49Y.6.l1. ·~ ~ · • ... • t Y : _,~.._, • .!'a 5115-44.16. Mgr. apt C. SPECTACULAR v;ew 2 & 3 Broker 6611848. llom •• OFFICE/STORE nr. N" ... FOUND Nov. 10, Y"&-mole lie.,...... & all .J~r =-i·;a~~ nr .tmnnv ·" s Bt, 2 Ba triplex, cpt/drp, Br, 2 Ba. lllk te bcb. NEW -COii• ~-• ,,... ornc.. 450 Sq. tt. Good Sbepberd mix. b1adt A tan. brigltteaen & 10 minute ~~ • -A•• ;JI· QWet. Adib, no Pet 1. From $28(1. Lse. 494-3383, · Oakwood 11 $1 "'!illfon ,In }'.larldrw. $120 Month. -B r o 9kbu..r1 t I A d a.ma. bleach .lor white carpets. WT ~ ~}, l &1f!l!l PD/mo. 2281 Fmlbam. Gt-2339. 'l'hE EXCITING recJ.e'atlon. Swimming Graham Realty 6t5-Ml.4 9634.liK. • Save your money~ savin& JJ?..''VIA · p ~R •• ·~ -64&-l689, Roe. 646,4939 Mou y-, PALM MESA APTS, pools. Health clubs. FOR LEASE ~ ceatn1 FOUND Sal. nloht N....-'!"' extra lrlpo. Will clean ~!> > ciift ·'Moc'· .lOt.f-1 b• ~· . 3 3 Br, 2 Ba. ~. bltna, ' · MINUTES TO NPT_. .BClf. Saunas. Tennis courts. location. 1866-f7 Park Ave., · Rlvertain2~ Ollta livtQg rm.,.~ rm. &: M&-14-ij ~,, · MS-lnl .~ I ... , u1 .. Jl! crpts, drpl. $UO. N r .• DELUXE 2 le 3 Br, 2 Ba. rulN. OR~. Billlards. Indoor gol( dfiv. C.M 1,150 aq ~ All « put. Mesa, grey JenWe hall ~. IUIJ" rm. $7.50, . , ,,1 .11o11 "' . Fairview le BUer. Ne peta. Encl pr, $llO up. Rental Unbelitiva.bly.... _ aptJ.. PH:· ...-..i Mn. ' kitten. couch $10. Chair $5. 15 Yf'L lST CLAS9'1.paintill8r decor-• .,nDy 56-1882. otc., 3005 Mace Ave. ~Q&e~.Ja ~~bli· ingrange.SandVolleyball. lnduttrt.I ..;.,..1 FOUND Wblt!e--Sb•&&Y ~ 1w!:tW::~ .... ~t atiq, pa~, bl'Usb l,._.._-i..f!_J._1• T ~ Vm-GAR.AGE Apt. Brand new, 2 5t8-1034. _lWI, &h.8C ~·. drfls. sauna Whirlpool Beths. And rots 1ema1e dog, Oct. 26, Owner Good rd Sll~L ....,__._.. roller and··~· lDt ext, ~~-'qf.1.[t~~, wen. BR, cpts, blt-ini, LG. 2 BR with 01' without etc. Adulti, .-pel1. ·more. A resident tennis tm Sq. Ft. M·l space ident:U)tor will~ a load · free ett Evf.Hlfi."5.283 or ~Vf~ ~ unlta &12-3240 aft 6 Ir: wknda. Den 1: h'plc. 1i,a ba, encl. r:~~ = J: pro arfd ,activities director •ltrnnt' otnce, _lrg. rear home. 894-*116. Y SOILED ~ETS? ~62Ait_''} '~ wtdt--1-~~· NEW l lc 2 ~·1 from $110 to patio, gar. Fr $169. GM--0962 2 BED"' ... · ...__..__ __ 1180 who pJ•rl"e free Sunday' ctoor: $177/mo. 3'Jlhale. 1240 ~ ~ Poodle, -""""~Sat Gmake !~f'!l PAINTOIOit'M BAi£RING • ......_. " $llfO N beoch A -· -· ~-brunche';'ond ba ,_. St. llay8 646-0033. kmg tail. Pink Collar Jam. -·· · ""· ~ Ill yrs. '!Jl''IWtxf"h. Lie ~. 1~r·~ 114 £.-Cll. 54IHUf. I· Newper:t Bwh. Unfum APts A~. Erom $10' • • rbecues.: Evet, &B-Gl8L b«ft a_ McArthur M:, NB. rat.ea. For info ca 11 : ~----booded._ J.'.~ fbm. ·~~Ila. · lo~ Lli:SS. Starting 88 lqw ~· $1401 CORNER """"°' M·l,.,.. J'h. m-llliQ. 17'1H1=-=oon.=-~----~-.. • •J u.. ..... ' E.:.,:::"'...:...~.!:i . WHERE .. .. ~!ii~~~~... Singles, on• an!f two-'W I ..,, .:.:.· 9111 w. l91b NEAR dty -...... c-. c-r.te -~1·,, ... ":':'d _ ·pr,,., peta. Ml -· ' CONGENIALITY cs bib Jfui . .ff...,..-! Blvd.) bedrooms, llimlshed and St. °""4. .... -· !""Ill' lemalo cock.,.,. PATIO$PLANTERS !i'q;'i1!1111 : Dono ......, PllRVAJLS -unfurnlsl>ed. Sorry no "-'t•I• w.....,. w ~ ~15111udded l ~ · · o-n view ouperb 00.., LA MANOfA • children or pets. Models · . All Ooocnte work. Brick, PR9fi\~ al8o roob, • @to, 11.indeck. w/w Cpt, .. .tlped witb a Muter's Rent fl)W for· )'Ota' con-,1 ca W!J" ~ """'"".•· Belae A ' PATIOS. walb, drives. Saw, Ull,;~ ~ "NEWL ' TED'' LAJIGE 2 BR_. ocean vjew RCUrity, aparim"'t. d..--Brand-New Delta Ulli!s open dally 10 lo 7. WBearANTEDblnTO._,~~ ~.Fml '""•~ .. ll!mj!!1ooe wk. li9H533. ~~=Mil-..!''=- -·~ > ......... l'ti0hiund1 Pr. $190 mo. 25081 t.a touch, excluaive club with 1lructktn' allowance of 1 O.kwood weekend. (FrlJSat/Su.n N= Hei.gbts on Sat break, remove &: replace wAUiftMLtfu NG. ~· ~~Ito ·Ocean Cresta. Apt. A. Te I. untqu.e Aqua.bar lountains mo'• free rent. 1 BR, 1 BR · niteJ) MUf;t lleep 8 com, 66-' concrete. 50-8668 for est. Carl ~ 646-J449 -t:..~~(.la\ •tores. 4.cK-QM8. • and tormal proe'n... All part &: den, 2 BR'• I: 3 BR.'1. Gerden A,.rb1wnta fortably. ... adulta, ' rowm mnaU blk • white CUSTOM ClCllml' WORK . <1 '11" ' C...-4~ Wai.r .. -~nt Bluff · o! the Soutb eoa.t•s finest Flom $1!15. °"""*• .... ....._~ haclt ch11dren. Call !lil-411L lll-_. hair °'"""" Dr1wo, WALKS. patlol. INT. A Dtot. ~ ooJI. -R;-..Air::..GeiMf..:-Swiril'& · ' · apartment community. gar, swlin'g ~ BBQ'.a ,_,,.... Park area. 545-3085 after 5. pool deCb. Don. 80-8514. •·: ·~·' Lk., Im. ,., ·PooL1 JI.,.,, Biii.i' ).ouadcy' · · e DELUX~ • lBedroom/ltudiol h:om$195. Pett~' · . • lrJ!ne U1d 1..,, TOY Poodle, found In Corona Child C Local -·-·a..ct. ' " rlli:iaSt tndudfd1lt-,'). 3 BR. 2 BA Apt kif leue. 2 Bedroom from $295., st2-ml til Scott Pl., C,M. • 645-05ap•·f42.A170 Pw t 1 I .. del Mar 11.t. Nov. 18, are APT. IMO 1P~ Carpet I 1 Jl,6lt.Gil<l£BR..·.Y S\40. ·Incld Ill*-mU.er luite dbl Models open 9 A.M. til dusk. EXTRA LA(tGE 1 I: 2 Br. san Jue ! c I ~., ' • 115-UIM. ~ME Catt wblle shampoo, deauilS. Ref&. • 28R. ~..$115.r .tllS . nnl:dbi.garaae· &uto'Cmr unt. fl'om S1«t tum. from n •• •M: -<"" BtiGI.E mix male puppy you're awt.y a day-month In&.riG-7ll9Jr•1'1 · ~M opener avail' Pool A ~-J~ $158. Re!rig, ;....., crpt, NEW-2 Ba, extr&.\)E!'!'!> ---'-·lo .... vie-v.,_ Beach: llo'-"""""'1ollterwlth P=-~· • ..!t'!'.~ iiiiijjiijii~d·[i:-' Recreation areL drpa. wtr pd. ·Htd pooL· tum ~. Un.tum. tao . .-...--ill«I ~ 497·1643. ref, trans. 6U-07'9l. I' mg..~ •~~"'---•I t Ba. • $2'l5 • Mature adults, infant ok. •1018 or 213 . SM-i:fll. , * UINDU SPIRin.IALl51' * A~ Shep be rd Contr Htot biU'edl\m..67•. , """*"· ll.tng nn., dlninJt 81\5 -Way, NB Walt lo -· 1887 Lei 1Jt10. od -,... !eioo01i _,-. Vic Victoria PRO~.-~ hdilOot ~ , ~tio, 2 Moaqed by OH THE BLUFFS Monrovia_ 64>-421Tl. · wltole outlook 00 life for ""' --· 4!11-1643. JAQr. Taulaae • R<palr ~ ~W: D;lim. - l ~.ii H~=co. AT NEWPORT !io=n~c -~ ~:'~~=~ .. t.~~.J'.""~s ~l.fy'"\V.'j~.'l:i~: ;;!~;';;~·i;palr I -· -· lll'lclnK dep. ';:::.~ewp;,,:.'J!~~~ ~ .._ 1-0.W.· 918 Im .• 10 . AM·lO PM. 49'l-9U6. pm. 64&-!\363. 6roftl.. * PATCH ' ~G ~-~'~ OVERO??? abovePadllc0JutH"71.. ·-R.....eoup1e1o· -· 400 ~~~f.Can.lno2 Male Gemw> -~·u~--R d Alltvw:n..-. ... .......rJ._q NEW >$UULT RETIRl!D ??t . ,.9(X)CagneyLaae : • • :H mo ol4. Vic' Colla,_~ emo s , .. r~..,_ T6-J'tnJ11n:>.APl'Sl' ti' E R TY tt =·&. ch Ca 98>' manage 12 Units, C.M. ex-. $500 REWARD iMesa. ~ Roen AdditlOns. S50 up.' 'Pii.iiTii:li;t~~~:;:'"-~lOFnel dll. Pool. PSOCEN,ISAI~ HC?U I el ·inl1 6'>-0060 . chaaie !~ 2 BR. apt Adul1" ROOMS $11 wk up w/klt. For the"""'°" .Who lind8 my FOUND female lriib Seller 557-Ql21. Eva. 557-9695. l PlumC---. ~ ~ "'1819.~. So. "'" T ephone: only, 71.-4. -49&-5587. $27.50 wk Ult apq. 2376 <klR or Information leading vkinity Santa Ana Aw. a Electrlcal " t h 'll Ila PAIK NEWPORT Fountain Volley ~~ Blvof. CM. inblm.Seelollooluma. MeaDdw,C.K.54&-29119. Drmilir<•••t-JT.511 VILLA YORBA ..... owuE'NTS ~·~ PROBLEM,,,...,,...,. eo .. SMALL -A"''"" kit ELECTRJCAI. l lce n1ed. se-r>un.~~l SIS Mr""'"' SHAKEWOOD ROO~ w_lprtv. bath le; all fklent, iympatb.etlc ten, vie. Mella Verde~ bonded. Small Jpbe:, ma.Int. -*· · 1 :.~ on 'the bay ~:t1~·~~~ r.1t1Hau~are~7-~~ ~am:=ll~A~: FND~T403,. ~~·--··-· I:.:-,.~-P'tftft;glll1R 2 BR. -$144 Luxury apartment livin& ov· &. SD Frwy, Ftn. Valley. LOVELY room, pri borne, CARE. 64M436. Marhicn ~~ear 1f ~ 11' AIL~64PAJ11 : ... '!lli.~'i:/: !:!!=~.~!fl"o~~.~"lm"' ~ lllO. P~,·=w..:cs -·ey.646-9153. ?~~~G ·COLE 'li~WBING .t,~W~T .. ~~~ =·0:-ij;kl~ Gu.st.._ •. 415 ~~,':J:-1-~~~.uli>• ·tmi· ~ Restd~~erc'•' elf.¢i;e1111 Spa 2 BR in 4 • •pl ex =-m croquet.. Junior 111 e ~ crpts, v. pa ~ SWINGING SINGLES Slametle. Allf!red male, 1~ 5Sfe4299 after 5pm. f'rti-Wlit~,~~h ~-• .AJ.Lbl;· L~: !:'.11.:!°~allo, , ifllllli .... Ql . .....,. I * Prlvote R_,, * ~ J~ 8 p.m. · · ~ ~rrX,. ~BOY ~NT yd:.i!•"" ...... 110 .... ~~ l "1TL\S."--hio'!,_ "iec "6• "Kldl ·---· town =· Elec· • . for COUPLES p•nTIES A-a. ainoe 10iu. We mill 11111, badr )'wl also, weed~. 1-,~;;:1i-~::4a:<iiis I weloo~. l'TOD\ $139. See ~~~· vu pa.:oa ~p!S!. prtv. patio. Ambulatory Lady 01' Man Call 04.11 2 to7P.M. ~C811'6'-4--4779. • yd cln up, tree trtmm1na, I AIN:r•IGllt 'Ml llG ;-•"""' -':l!'t•ll · · M~ ~ .•~"-•I --!~-Good, nutritious Food. , "..:O"u' Jbatolllv.'lne.., Let !he Nea• alcurale lll,,,__exp. OllC w°"?'r.Jr.-seic1t BlVd. Oft ...-~. ~ '-~Sp.dous p'"(;~'t :ide Nice, cheerful ~· ,,_,.._.. ' LONG fluffy batrea "kitty 'prOl._....la ~'it. 962-86i2. ., • •.r-ii• , "lqolt., .r~ 1155-; Slater.~ 841411. ~"""'~~,.;;'.v=i Bi~ llSO. -· * Cail 54MT5l * AI.COH0~721,"':"": ::~::!,.. ""':f':. An""°'.? .ROTO'l'ILLlNG. New. lawm, v;:r,..,..oo:' ~~ = q · 151-"' * •ijiliti iii \i:l4' ~-'""' aOHh ol •oOn't st.. \Ii> !he ibt 1 ~Box 122!,'0oo!a v..a. Hu white Ilea ro~an. ,.......,., lr«s A '""'"" bldg., etc:'lhill'a P11o1 1~a \wld0/~;.~ Walk 3 ~ .. -. mA•t Jani~ ''Lilt" lt ill~ = Daily Pilot Want Adi have Sell Idle Jteml now! Call Sl:nQled In the Eutblu.tt =·4 Yd. cleanup. Classlfied1~·Belt4tcltt lterm ,,. ~ B,\JC!l:...,.-CM 1"" 1 " I plo;,llewt)I will. . Hilll ~ 1o.Sbcift-tl!. -" -..--,.,.., ..... O;i1d __ , • , • _, Call ~I -!' ,tMM"; Bawl.I~· . i:lecorated, W/W c:rpts., dr:Pe. 're 4) 614-1900 • Pleue can M1-2'98. ~----- ' · -. bltn1, except ft'!rlr. Sl6l' ~ !or ,..w ln!onnation $511. REWARD * * * • ..... 2 Br S135. No aln&lel, no peta. SEACLIFF Manor Apts. 2 SMALL Dachlbund, I male. w/-1111.f!licJ!ea~~ 5.1&-l.7ll. BR, $111<. Pool, Crpb, clrpa, Clfi'll':o J\'11<. { -)) '1:l ~C.• Bil< w/bln -18 ' I .. •u 41' -OCEANFRONT, beoch bltnl, aarl>. dlopl, 1525 ~~ 1-'Q\S ).."WJ.. 'b J;J<,rp maool<I named "Schnuppi", Ci6&!Y.1L" ' mndeck newer dlx 2 Br PlacenUa Ave. Alk about Uc no. 541. vie F.V. ~ E!Mit:. "'""' ""8. c1rpa, Jhdry, d: our dllcaw;t ~:1682. Tlte Pm/e witlt llte Bui/I-In Clt11d:l11 11ewan11 11.'!9-1'JSS. ~ . pr, ar :;-.: pk!r. $179 yr YEARLY, new W BR. .... llftrn d .. MALE Shettle, trl-ookftd, 'I m. _,_ .a--.m. -c;n ocean •=••• 1 I....! wht ... 6 p&WI, wht di.. four ...., J ..... -\ moad ~ blk t.ct. -..... ,_ ......... _. • ._.. 4 -- ·1 FO $.TIR J r.,-mlloblml 1''11 I I' 1 n::.~ Lnt'v1c~ J clel Kar. 1-blk " wb~ 1 " -· Both clipped. ~ -· • "r.k::S Lll1DS .. r r r r r r 1 ·~L!r1m 10 I I I I fi"I I I ICUM Liii ANIWBS IN CLAUJFICA11DN - ' ,. ' ,, ,l , Trader's Paradise Ii * .. .. .. . . .. . •• u "' ... • f i •• ' ' .. .... . . . . .. .. ... . .. .. ....... ~ " " .. l' J• f.v{ A t!lasSified Ad Could Help F.ilJ $0nta' s WC.lit; i! I I 11 <I )'I . ' J-. .~. • ·' ... .... .. ' l. . .;;_ fltj :<L• \ _J 1 •i\1.. ). • 1-l p.l ' • ,. fl ~ ,. J ~. tj.,, ,. ·~- • • • • ·- 0 About this time every year, the ad-visors in the DAILY PILOT Classified Advertising Department really become Santa's Helper:s. They're ready now to help you write an ad that will sell the I -surplus things you have accumulated. " ... , ..... -........... ,,-.--.. . ....... -.... --..... -... ... Our Sa_nta's Helpers have a wagonload of.~s to help you fill Santa's wagon -or tO come up with extra holiday cas~ for whatever your needs-. might be •. Lo0k around and . see what you have to sell. Then dial the direct lin. for help. T eil ~ Santa's Helpers What Yo'u Want · .To A ' ~ , ·~· "" The Direct . Li~- • I - ". " -DAILY ·PILOT " ''"' enitnuo "" fr-• • .... ' , .. ~11 t0r.111 11 y.qY I 1t:1 il.:.SOl tu6 ,,,,,,, I :14°Tf4 . .'t )/. 1·11• .• ,_;1~ 1·11 1 " ' I H -• \ ' I ~I I ·q ''"' 1)1" t1 t ,( JJj,I' II,, • f J, '! J ' !"I .. <.< . ,, .. ;-~ I I ' - Tl• 1: I ~ '"Ji.:'1 .J~ j.,, ·~. ,, r ·• ; :. .) •• ,.,,. t,, ... I 11 j· J -;.Iii ~' ;,L •c, -:;: : : . --:-rra-: .. ' .. 1' {,f, . f, !, ., ·'I'll 1.l. \V·t: \ .1')(1· 'I<) ~Ir \I -. 1'"< ;~'tf ·.,,~~''jT ) ·-,·1' ' I ,, , " "'Ill .;; ,• .,. I L •• - " 11•-;o f~{ •f< ,.. _, · .Jl.,-i11rid·'1.~·1 Tl .~ ., . " ' ... ,, I' ~ tl ,,!,I .. . -· I '" -----·----- !')I)"'· 'i rro• Yin o 1: 'i.:• h".; -~"'~ ' ,1 . !.! l v!i1/f ~'' ,l\A '{t.:1! u ... · l . " ! 'o'J . 1 . ..... ~·,.vi '1 ·~.. .": ! ..... ,, "IC,•/. ~g...-_ ;,: I· ,-[•(J ~'i:l" ' " •! .-; ,l>h ( " •· ' ·,' f 1 I ; ·•Ii 0 I ~':! .. .-·--i ru -.1q~-" • ·' ..... {J{, ' . l 'rruJ • I t, ri ,JZ1U1\,, q ~ -....... ~--., ....... y·• ) _., .. _' •':.: ,,:-, 'Jn , 1 1 '~"1:r1';:"""' ,,. ) t "' 'ti) (Jt:t Jiii 3 I ·"' .,~I "~ii -iTJUllT? 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C........ do)-1 weok, IH. -· OO· Mo ...... lc .....,.,., """°''•for --llr~ Table, tcbs!'J.~ A poda la•tckJ. -m1'c. :ma Mla«llaneoua fllmltunl lor ,__ b)'altlina req •• Call bef, I J'lborslut mami1attprtr bu ...,;y11op M1111 + r"'°'11 -HU AAKAOTAN red W.U-St., C.M. &M-™3 we. ~"""~" a.m. or lit. a p:m. 56-1913. llamodlala -tor " JOO • p..""""-1 """"ul'i' 9'1J "" " pod. ms. SAT, 11/Z All do)-. Toy~ """!ll la 9 • HpU~ .. 1n¢1od:A --·..UOW. ,iju&illled *-.1ary le I/ J.f, (),/ BUU.OCKS .LOVESEA r, misc & p.rtatmoa lllU 2408 oJrt ).t:>75.00. al<! .oo. • hr•s•l.Ae•ncf' ~ 'irite. -,~part dmt t11_1 'dm~i'-.ten&nce11ew 10e.1or praaU.neni ad -"-f4 l'QWl-~bliu velwt $200 . V».Marina<Back&q)NB An d 1 mariqe dlltrltltatlfll center lblCbanlc. R8qU1NI $ )"eltl lftbC)'/nlated etPtr. ~ •Tw. -clwi A · u e ~-----\ ~ ........ ....,...Uty 00 ln>m -· -t. tnlll '!lln -lo -al 11'11a<I aldJls a DUlll II> fypllt t All exper DINETl'E ... woodgrain Houoohold Gooch 814 dreeler h bewle<I mlmr I ,_V>' phooec. 'T)ptn& es-order takenatlOodl.boult DloducilOn eqv.ipmeut , t.erv\ew now tor start afttJ' ~· 1 __ • Formica flniah. round ta.ble rro.oo. Iron bed. $25.00 Box ... .enUal. boklJll'OdUotl,Carnq'd.Mo ~' eleetrica1, " the ~L loP lldlll. Jt~?o*: w/Sleavet.e&llL6 swiYet ~.!!'.A~Kllwuhe.r.,~ eleetrtc &p~ and m at tr e11 • 1:;~:;;:;;;;;;;;;;; I !nwllmtnt Lute ecx. ~ band toola. lfUlt Call Fri. Eot A»Polntment ~ cMln. padded 'gold a: -~.... -ea, QUl & Wht aVBJl8.bleo. Br I c k a..t II Pheltit n...., millkln. Write: P.O. Boa have own ,hand too&I, be J-lek'n Scbl.Uer == wtt~ belt foot bfowD muph.yde. 2 yn old, Maple TV S"lS. M JI c • tlagztono nee de d for For Arm1lr1t11.ent 23'181 OOland. Ca. 9CS. ab&e to wmil. 1ncleDendently Pew! A&ency ment ot on chok.'9 w~ Xlnt ClOOd. PX). 846---lrot 54&-7485 aft 6. ba.rbecue. E v e r'¥ thin g , Tr 6 bl able to~. , Gi2 C.mPJll Ddvt, NB WCV'k ~ • BARGAINS. a1W din tbl. BUNK bed frame• $10. 16" $50.00. New bricks 4c each. Equal Oppor. Em..a-·er mac:b1Mf7· ol SU,i.le JM 55T·2TU ~In p.;.. ..m cbra., match bat 1irU hard wheel bike 110. 2 Pool table, good f or · " q; ~' weldlllll beljlllll. o o d ,.,.,.IET & ay -club chr I• hauock. Dr. GE Rel. $50. 548-<m3. ,,.._,., Not ala1'. CUe • •IONllC ....... Ju at 1 n .... -206 lnou Ctr. Dr. bl-boy " ...;,_, tbb, Jewelry llS "icks & balls all tor $40.00. : 'I . Cl'l.l>-<Mr 26 ........ 30 Eamw ... ~ l!IOIOw~~!.' ~IU .. /P•rt Time lrvlM ~twin beda. 2300 -Good ··~.in. -. ! :'!!!U. 3333 CMor, •P,t ..! .!".!.'."'· ~· ---y -C ' tab/ Incl • 578" ~.. i ,_,.. 213: ~ 1Dteriew1 •t :30 to 9:Jl ~ filatut'e lMl)r who can take m.1+o. • Apt • ..,... .M. ANTIQUE watch approx e, .....,.. "' .l . . No pbGDe calla. abortbaad A ~ Mil to MAPLE room d l v t de r , 2SO-DI yn old. o~ owned wood ~t lop $25.00. can Ji ~. A/Receivable, DEUVERY ol DAILY \;i'~:;,:;:::,::::~..,.-,::-;,--\ work part -:» WAITRI SS, IXPER. -desk, headboonl, b)'Turklal>SUltan.'20/l0. or 64&-5451 "'alt.r 4 P.M. l ~ ltlJy or all' etper. Pll..OT, SUNDAY lNLYc... to MASTER Tailor' A Talloreu hours per weM, -10 u:r.-3 MUlt be owr Z1. No Phone port. Dlahwaaher, mlac. best otter. D lam o n d 1-"!mH;321J:.:...:=·----- -Some typing newapaper camera. ,... wutad to work In Fuhlon pm, 4 doya. I.owl> ol!loe Calla. A!TPI> In -SUrf 6tH'J!9, bracelet Eun>pean rooe cut USED , ~d. Xlat Ml'dirlp, Short quires the use ot a Station , ~Wpt. Call ( 71 f) located on Fuhlon lllabd:, &: Sitloin. 5930 w. c.o.lt WALNUT olh desk. 32x9l stonet. $400. (7lt) 633-1388 • ~'." ·== -= ~= ~"'."~':: :y ~ PERSQNllEt MFG UN usu AL OP· = ~.wt·~ Hwy .• ,.....,.... Sch. -lhell, $50. ~ DIA. ~-c I ct. "50. POOL TABLE j mmf..Ablolu&et)' no fee. St., Cocta Mela. SER\'J:ES~ PORTtINlTY Fer )'lll 'man Jou Jcms at m-«JOO fDt' W:R.ANTEDlo ~rln!haeSJt! .... arln ~ncond• ~--bed/coocb. ~~ ~ 1 cl. B.!_1!!! r w}.c,~1 ~naJ l-alv In Pe IOl'I w/mach. mop A tech. appt. , """' , .... ~ ~ . .....,. • 213 v • 111'JU':-I, Olu C:""' 1ue. com-r DENTAL Cbalni&! ass1a-488 E. 11th (at Irvine) CM lu.l...-..t To •/-' for elderly lnvalid, CNTRY Fr dln tel. 9 < > 4.U-1294 plete with four cues, balll, htttt Ctr. Dr. tanL 2 yn. exp., &Orne eve 661470 ; ...... COie' ~ i).l4 e_ Se<:retarier Free~ call ap point men t $695. WUl ieu all ~-~ Mltcell•neeU's 8 18 rack, cue rtorare rack, I .!',~ ~n~~ &~ ~~ Placent1a. CM...., • F /C Cbnstr Free 496--2722 Living room leCt. $250. All DECORATO ;r·fotExcellent lhanoondltlon • ._-...u betwn 9 1c moo. MOTEL w.id, tu1l thM. AP-:~~ 1:::$121< W•Nhoute Supervlw ~~day Sun. aft 6 buY ~ =· 1a2nt~~ Quick sal~S250 rt;::: 4fi&OUNTANT = DENTAL "'ufrtant, Erp'd ln ~:.. Hartxr Bl~. LJz a A&t:DCY ~ ~1!!,be:th can: GOOD fumlture 10' COl.ICh cable nylon, thrt shag, 15.95 644-4188 e v en l n rs or ~ in cost acctne X·rayr &: oral evacuation. 1.-;;:~,;:;~-,--.,-:,--;-· --1 4500 c.&mi'W l>r. -pedormanc:e -Olielad ~ $50, 3JxT2 c:o~ tbL, pecan per yard. 5@-t654. _wee=k"e"'ndL=------- lar' lDOlllll. coltecb ar elec--"54"'18-1111-""'4~'==-=~-N~.:..i--="' f; ~~ -~ ~ a..-J w/npld Pi-!!'>..:..°'~le pallo.~ SJO A •••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~ saJ D~~K cl•nt""d ad no. 550 c:/o ~--t:=1tra'°ttve man a re r . ~ nusc. ttema. --~· r.n Fri. tar Appointment e BLUE DOLPHIN e ~ta ¥oat.PllD!, ca.P.O •. J!ax 1560• Join a 1ta11 al trt~"-.,.. betpf\ll ('{)41 m~ ***8!'1& • ~-Bo'" :r,: -r Heloa •·•·• -Via ....,. _ ~ reat, never U!tCU. •n ........ 1 .,... ...... er . -... Udo, NB NtJltSEs'S Aides. Needed workers 1n UU. ~in-WE Need sh a k I e e Urually home, 9118--7910. -Pac:.:= ~NB DISHWASHER (Exp'd). s lo u "7 lo ii veltment co. Good ~u. ~--No -EXEClmvE .......... m. 9ollte IM !157-2711 IRVINE ncnr...,.,....... llllltL H.&.ono. IM>o55l ~~ J~ ~-No -· Call dell!, walnut w/lormlca 1op APf • --lo lblnL tor AM ""'1n. Apply In per. r """"' .. 'IC.I. Ol<DERLlES, ...... A 11 A&'OllCY, ml llorbol' Blvd., I ..?ISO:::.;· 64&-=.:.:1535:=.. ___ _ o;;,pjo. Far lllO Uni<& In """ Snack SbDp No. 9, 3444 ~~ lbllla. A!TPI> lo J>erll)n, San-_CM. WHO WANTS TO WORK! MOVING, llouBe fllll ol a.ia'-1111Hl1311 -E. Coast a_,,., CdM·. An to Ano•Hrlstol Conv. Hoop. SECRETARY part t1me, ~IUVE A CASI ...... --Ind, piano. Mon. E, ~ Trainffr. Im· equal ORJOr:twiity employer. Happy ID W. Henlnck W"1, S.A. CPA ofc:. ~. fllhlg °"" . far ~be~ own thru Fri. 6f0..1887. . P'lacernent. Top $$$. EXPERIENCED lllleslady PART Time Clerical. Flex· Jy. 1 to S, • 5 day wk. ·boa Men or women. Can be 2 New matcll.lnc Fr. Prlwtn- Sbilt&. ""hnn. & tenip, wanted. 646-5388, uk for ,..,........_, l b.l e b our 1 , Ne a t S.7768. rUDtlY handicapped. Vta, dal Lowllel.ta, $300 for 0 FEES. Paciftc: Mrr. Tomcho. I IMlla i1511•15 bandwrtttnc. 54&-'131r) ~on. nftred. Age 21 to TO, llJI>" both. Orig. $2i8 eL 6'15-5Cfi9, Servtcea. m No. • ,,30-11:30 A.fl. ""· s.mere. Secar1•ty --'""'""" Dr! .. MAPLE ...--""· ~ Union Bank Squ8fe FACTORY 488 E. 17th (at ll'vine) CM •• PICK Up A Delivery a cab 6 hn or more a day. Bunk·or twin beds, maple, ~ •. ea, 547-'446. .:.k . 642-141' -· MUlt bavo valid Am In ,.._, Yellow Cob Ortho matt. Pl ea. SM-ms. ,.. ;;-~·";,:::--;::-;;;-h~~~~~~~ c.ur. ~lie. " be .... . Off1'cers °'·· 186 E. 16th St.. Cotta • FT. Sola • Chair. Good ERS -Exp in ~ An JANn'ORS t« ate ad y ~ ~ 11Msoer· · Mesa. ahape le end tablet. Modem ering. Cole lnstnnnt, nounclng * * * ~~ work. 1 6-10 pm ~. Ana"hetZ:' Part Ume A Full t1me $75. 53&-3905 . Placentia., CM. &0-«8l ~~<~~~Call Equal o p pottunt tY Averqep!W Pl!\' wee1k to [ )(ii; G.r• S.le 112 A REPRESENTATIVF .. ~ // /). -J• ~' empk>yer. · ata1't;o vac:at on, . • t • 1 ~ ~ ~n~. Coll!',: J\etl. 'J r7. '4 \JR<;mr\?.,FNEEDED PRINTER'S HELPER ~ ': ~ a>MPLETE Soil>&, Pl. 35 __ ~ -·-'.::I'" ...... _ a ..... _ ..... detective. Cantad Security ~~· r. ... -:r.;· ooill. Va co tlon s In : =.:J ~ ·,..no =.,tto1 = ~k ~-=: ~~ IOO fer on abot abell;........ l ~~ now IDr New!Jtelndustrlal •-Blllln&Cled<Typlst pl1n orll!hool'pl1ntahop ~· Novomber :Mtll, 9 SCRAM LETS ~~~~ AOfo MECHANIC Division For Women lrvlne 54IM450 exper. Apply POl'IOnllel AM· ._._ ' , • train oet.' -6 dW1Y Exp BMW mech 8 shop NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO Dept; a to 3, Padnc: Mirtua.I NSW' EIS other buplM 9IM Colton ~ ol ..._ C.. "'ll'e,,.,.,: • Many ._ ... , In the Tempo Temporary Kelp Drllld&·N~~ f:~ su~CE ~-~· A St:~" .:;~;~·""~',!llcb"'. ":"1148-=24211:;:;..· see Htinl at Crevier Mts. N~ Beach, Irvine, San· JUNl~R Salemneo: ].().15. ~ tbru Fri)~ -WV pltime eW.-. ~ ii':i. GARAGE Sa)e, Sat. Nov. • CX>IM>mlr-1£WJHC GUIOE fOfl THE Cl.l ON THE CO. For an H In Woman•• World Coll Mo ry Beth '42-5678, ut 330 "Seamed·To-Sllm" Tops for School! l ~ • I 1 ~ l I ' -I • ' ' • j ; l i U W. ht, Santa Ana. taAna.lcCostaMeraareu Eam$»$4(1pl!!r'weekget· --&..--bavelitemech.Jmowtedae Invert-Vlmr-1.ooQ)'-25th. JO to 5 only Blk 135-.Un. o Experienced & trainee Po-tin&' ._ c:ustomera !Or the Pu,...,_1n9 Expodltw Neat..,......... AllDiY Aai Rall>' -NAYS ,......-9 ft ..,._· wlnr BABYSITI'ER-Houtekeeper, sltions. Excellent earningl. DAILY Pll.DT. Thlr ti nol a 2 )'l'L recent experience. 2500 Newport 81.;n,,·c.M. After an~ ot drink· chair._ ottoman. Girt'• delli: a.ft IChoo1 u PM, occas. Weekly pe.ychecka n~ route and doer Sml oover ktter A re1Ume SERVICE Stadon f!tiiiifi ins. rome s1rll iet weak in •·chair, 8IWinr machine tn litlr. Udo Irle, ll.25 hr. notdell. ·--' ude"'-~. ! toD .. ,!?,'=!~p OAd .1!!! 1560"4, dayr. eraveyrd lhttt. IWiac the NAYS. dftk w-cllr. Wl'GQebt 1ron Ooll Mn. H.ayoo, Youth NO FEE '."'""'· ··---lloil ~ -•-1 · • -• lbllL LDcaI ,.,. req'd. Azm ANTIQUE Frondl 6 Vic-cbandellff. ....,. - • .,-..,~-Serv. l-&'M, ~~T£ Coatt.-911126. 19th6N..._,CIL ' 1or1an f\lml .... : Fr. desk, prlnls 6 C" llnpel, 'i ~ • 2061 Butlnou Ctr •• Dr. Saturday. We bllve RMI Li.ta S.loo SERVICE Stot1m1 I/time -~Vic. -'D!"':. "="'' 4521. ~ lrviM as.1441 "" -Vallfy ' Fill -Applyln pe-: San-~ ... =.,;,-..:.... -~ c:: del .... -=:ml!:! HllDtifWton_ Beach areas on--ta Ana·Brtstol Omv. Ho1p. , • .-,:=,:c•=.o;=:.=;;,=;;o--~ ii ly. You mUlt be OQt o1 19th t. Newport, CM. IO'x3 , Imp, Im Pal""= OLD trw>kl, quilt, llnen, pie. Fee Pild ac:h>l>l by 3 PM to LlconM Training SHEEr motai _..n1c: p1nll. ortlladl, ~; -. camp t. boat -la Foreman participate. Ex-....i Llm!Nd Time Only , • c...lelalna, old ..-. ~ • -elec. knife, ,,.., Rubber/plastics to$18K ~D prl,o rlty.Famooallcenlecounenow ~~a:,.."!:'J~~~ clubl I: mile. 432 ~ canoi>efter,Cbrtstmar ~st~ to~ ~~~ ~ ===· ~ace·T• Wr;:;.:;.;a. = dining , ::-=.....-~-.;;:: ~-• --~ q"ollllql'm n;;;...... -"'• ~ ONmaf nil I z JJJ, 2151 Alta VIII& ~J..<• ~ w.o 129 Owwton New .. ......-la1ee · .., -"""' -Eutblull. Fri-Sat. ~· PM. Sc:heduler . to ISOO r-· . -· 0pen1np avallal>le. SEWING • O!Jr, ...,. .,. bod. -" , a In t't 01, ~lbAll~;;-<Plf.;;,;;...,.......,:-:---=~~~.!!:!"--i lllr! Fril°'?'tr 1800 ':::' ,.::="""' ...=: ~ tn1ninr _..., e:::* ~""~ ~ -ta pu trt u. GARAGE .Sale: ~e'n ..,.. Seeycomm l lmdlno tolflOll A-•---~-Fu!W'O-opj10I' u.~. ~u ~·--lollle,Mllc~A Inc A lhQ ....... -ooe AulmnOtlve Sec'y/Bkkpr In $11)0 ·---· --•-tunltle& Call Mr; Sloan o1 -~-~ ---mll 1'1111. No. JJJI. equip. VorlolJ ol mloc:. =ij~~ wtto machine PerlOllOOI Clerk $3'IS hi t. 3rd lhll1a. lllllt .... -· . Swlfdllloard Opr, R.B. (Gorlleld ot lloocb ltOIOI. 1!arrel chair, l&mp, ~ • --.. Ac:ctnc Clerk 1415 exper. Call "Girt ~lffl TARBELL Koll Glrl lod.) 5311-1285 ..,.., -.....,,.,. " ' Ill "'° DllllJ Pllol. DI -(3) Open Kelly Needa you L -term Lee Rhoads ""' bwmleo w/i:qe • 111P-92S2 Boyl sa-t, °""' Free a Fee Pollltlam 2061 ..,._ Ctr Dr i.mporory •-menu. pit& Doa1 mi. '"'" In ~·e.11 caJJ !IX26. NEWPORT lrvlno a3.1"4l RIAL TORS MUlt bllvo ""I""· -Antique Clocks Eutliull •t '124 Aleppo, Fri ~ QUICIOE vests ore perfect Perw•ttl ~ R.E. SALE&Exp'd. r.v~ ot· ~Conda. Top earn-EXCLUSlVELY A Sa.t. 10-3.. f._ .1(1'; • 1ft ~ tor fashion'• toda.)' look. w ~~"""::!,": 1331)..,,orDr~N.B. ftce.lll&h....,mi-tooopl1L ln(.LWeeklypay,cbeck. ii !k>ld •Repaired GWITSale' Antlquu. "'I ,,.,.., .., ... Crochet,.....Jorthegirls lo -_!per.c1""'=~n..--•-t ~ Maehinlrt Equ!ty particlp&tloo. No Abs>:lutely no fee. • Victoria. CM 646-9749 power machinery, mtfal · -join beQ&OOI tor top style . , . 501, o ~ riai , broll;er competiUon. stan-A,ply In p.,... Hra Sat/Sun 'til 10..ro delka. i e I a. l fiYpeWrller, Zip up tilt 'falhloriabl« or c:hoo9t potholder version. a30JW~~~ Costa FOOD Manager Aut. Perm. ~vexln'~~ ~R.E. C.ill Lee, 2061 8utlne&J Ctr. Dr. Weekdays 7 pm··w pm =::..:..~ ~ t=per~ llUdde~ ~ ~.~~ =~;PaJ"[; -...... • o .c.r.R. 13 br. Call 838-1103 dltion . ..;.... benellU. R'ECEPTIONIST lrvlno ANT I.~ u.~ TABLE. boa~ 'IS KP. alO • -tilt ....... tines, sleek ahaplng. &-ID; U-11 Included. We , need one Automotive before rmn. Immediate ~ For: 833-1.U lt'sll d.\ $125. Beautiful trailer. 303 Klnp Rd., N.B. Send! · BEVENTY·Jl"IVE CENTS d i:;;0 wtth DMV ex. FRY OlOK, EXPER. Sw\rtK AA Co. needr ,your 11tnoaal· TEAalER Meda wUJin1 SC..746fi 6tl>-4656. Fri, Sat, Sun. Printed Pattern 9252: NEW fnr each pattern _ add z 1 I" . Seod ...,... to ~ graveyd llhllt. Start fl.50 AUTOMATIC SCREW lty tor ln>nt olllce. Som• ·rellable _, ir H bra hat'-I02 GARAGE -Sat Nov z Mluel' Sim 8, JJJ, 12. II, Ill, c:enu for each pattem !or i ~. c/o Dally Pilot, per hr. 562 W. 19th St., C.M. MACHI NI; ~~ -~ a wk howlewwk. Penin. :J::L" 11uy bouehokf 1tem1 18. Size 12 (burl 34) jumper Air Mall and Special Handl· 1 eat Bay Street. CoaU GIRL • 21 to 30, fl/br. ~ 54IMI055 CoutaI hr .,.. N.B. m--. ElCl'RA larae aweado.,... Cbln&, !SX5l Metal Ille mi; 1% yarrla 54-lnch; b1o<i1e 1n2· otherwl" thirll-dul .1 M · Callt 92626. Hostess & Barmaid. Must OPERATORS iOMei Aaency' 2"l'90Harbor TEAQIER Ude wanted for 3 doo r Kenmore Ironing btd, beddine. U-· 17/8 yanls 39-lnch fabric. deliwry will take three l ~ boys, Utbne 0 r be dependable &. attractive. • · . , Blvd.· tM:. • private ICbool, call ' tor "Supermarket". refri&era· erci9:>r, much more. Un. Unaft'Y·nvE CIENT8 weeks or more, Send to • ~ lfut be avail. Exper. not nec:l!saary. Setup &: operate Acme-... ........J:r appt: Mt--.. tor.:Ex~-cciDditkm$350. 9lun4pm, lD1'6S El Centro, lor .-ch pattern -add 25 Alice Brook3, the DAILY 1 ~ . Apply in Jll!"!IOl1. 646-9407 Grldley 8 Spindll! or Brown rW::iOfllONIST for Dr'a of. 9'19-S31l, 6t5-S45l a.ftl!r 4 or Fountain Valley centa tor each pa.Item for Pll.OT 105 Ntedlecrl.ft 'Lido Mullet, 3433 HANDYMAN, ,.tired or & Sbarpe. ~;._ ~ SH 90, will TOOL & ..-GARAGE Sale: Sat " Sim. Air Moll &lid Speclal Hendl-Dept, Box i'3. Oki Cbeloeo Udo. N.B. • .emi-Tetlred. $500 Month 2-DR Refrla, Kelvinatar, . Nov. 25 Ji 28th. 10 am. Ex· 1nr. ~:: Station, New Yortt. N.Y. Exper Pd. vac. 6'H006 Alter 6 P.M. Apply In Penon RELIEF Cook: Full time. DIE MAKERS Int-tr, 1115. --oomb c:ercycle. Sauna b • t b . ~ Send 1 lOOIL Print"-•Id -i med. hi. dent.i.l Call Mon tbnL Fri 7:30 to 3 c:oklz' TV. needs rorne repair Furniture. Books. Few an-« moft. 0 Ztp, Patten Nilmber. , fla.A...;ittshar-HoppyThonktglvlng STA-FAST INC . PM. -Verde Catv.Prqp-.. metal porta $1Z.1543Soodcutle,Olll ttques. Ml Vista Bon11a. MartanMart!n.theDAILY NEEOLECRAIT '121 ~ ~ ln ~· Mon-Pacific Personnel 916 Lyon St. [~~ Center St, :::=.:..~.~ Rent W•lhen/Dryers F.utblutt, N.B. ~~e:2·/~tte:,, neJ.; =n.. ~ etc. Flee J'.l'l ll!:)O "ll!ll-4.30 pm. Na-Senloea s.nta Ana the deaJcn A COllltnlC:tloll ol fl W1< Full ma1D1. PATIO Sale' Sal A Swl JJJ.5. York, N.Y. l<>ll. Print _,. --. ~ Lumber Co., l912'J 112 No. ToWl!r RN, p/time, a.-u Shift. Ap-hl&b speed llUlcate . * 639.-1212 * Fumltuft bric-a-brac am. KAME. ADDU:8S wtth ' .,, Btiiolimot. H.B. u~!!:'!"." ~. MAID -~ Apply Ex· ply lo Penoo Saola Ana· """"•• dlel. ~..:,;::; opplan. -"'11ioln(, ZIP, om: and l!TYLE Ba.sic, fancy knOU, pa~ • Q.UNING ......._ wanted, v·-~· Calil. ecutlvo S\11'"8, ml N......... Bristol O..v. lloep, WI W. must be -Oi c1o1nc ~~ llnem, bllin. pnlen loola, IWMllELM Q I t~OO....... --~ .llildr,._twic:e ~. priv 517-6441 mvd. a.ta. M-. Hemlock Way, S.A. their own bm artdDI ol . delv'd. ~'76». Sttr5Z1I. Colt clubs, etc. Di Abelone, SEE ORE u c k Learn by pictures' Pat> . • • • • ~ • l ] ~ , • 1 1 1 • i • boaie;' nr GOlaeD est S.tM.,._ ... -die detalla.-Xlnt--oom....,-1 Bal llL Fashions and cboolie one term. $1.00. • 2P.< Weatmlnater. Call HARpw~ Sal ... aen. ' TIME ' FO.R Camn11111Jcatlolls I Tenillc benellla .. --~ UDO Triple Girage-sile: 5 --from ___ ,,__,.__ Bllll ~oft 5,30 '"' wknds, mallll<, llable penon, m1181 comm + ..i. Qlmplete mil. Loa mod. 111 CJde Framed onHq lam, !rs ~.sun.mer C.tafoe. All • moro lhan 100 cUU -\ illl:lan. haw pleuant dispoeltion. tra1nlna-~am. Open Fri (NO PHONE CALLS) Kenmore ll'Uba. S.l1'18. c:utaiau ~. id .elettion zes. f:150c· $100 1f~u;!i-ON':: ~~~~:!.~tU·.;: Cj)UICK CASH ~ · · APPIYinPm "=:i~G.;,E. ... ~ ~e·=:~~ ;!STtoc1o,-.:".!o.~ ~ --e -· trlc:al & toola req'd. Apply THROUGH A ~-~ . 1 ... ~M s-mo ..,..... ~ • heovy. Send Rnume In _., to H. W. wright . -~ -~UR·LOIC CORP. yr -· -GARAGE IO)e: Carpel tile, mSTANT FA S H I 0 N 11 IU{)' R"" ~ ' !!Oc. I llluy requirements to Co ll6 Rochester St. Costa 200 Wfttdiff Dr., NB .,, WuMr~, brand new, dothirw. mire. I: mllttary. BOOK _ H\llldftdr 0 f ::* ol U Pltie ~ p, o ..... n. lnloe. Mela. ' • DAILY PILOT 64>7710 uoo E . Normondy PL otill en~ -2ll8I 0n. ..... Ln., ILB. luhloi. lads. SJ. - -1 -1' ,. ...... ' COOK HOUSEKEEPER """'"' 2 · ' • SALEUPT. Santo Ana . * * -Sal A Sim. Vacandea ... , money! Rent 50c, , rut food..,.;... hrs per day to care for hlln-w, ANT AD RENTALS Cl Bii< No. ol McFodden, IO o= ll)O-"t d~, GARAGE ule Sot. Swl , .. your -· qL •.. --,._ --• -' to a am, 6 days, dlcappe'd pntlemen In Attractive &iris with ap-Blk W. of Gnu)dl ·~~ ..,.-.. • 4. 380 Woodland Pt, C.M. bldg., etc. lbru a Dally PUot 50c. :i IN THE BOX Balboa Covel< .,.._ Mn. CALL . 642.5678 oe<lliit! oaln po ten t I a I • Equal ()ppor. Employer Furn • ml9C. Leovln( ooun-Cla!ol!led Ad. Sell Idle lteml -.,. ......... lhllls • • ~:ap+=·=rotrvlew~~~-~c~.M=-~~B!lloy~~·~(2!3~)=-~~~=~~:§~~;;;;;;,111'1~...e-~-~-~~--~~~to~Rel>~I REl'RIGERA'roR • aiOw try. 50-2l!M now! Call &0-6878 Howl 15 belutitUI psttema. 50c. ta! Doi>t· .. 1'.·~o. Box lXlO, Tool -Allwldaftt IZ-...._Colla-...._ Sell Idle 1•--···--._.,,.,Cal.-. ,,_ ... et• -~~ .. ' ~·· s.i.. c-..lumblnt -.. ~'ti:i ~.E.-..... , -·=~s.'1:Y =-d ... ~eo ntr o l =~--Xlnt ...,,,,...'~:U...:::..:'J.=:.:1A;,; R GA'ZER'fl ~ \ I ' . * 538-1452 * Mdt!l'k-betoolrooma~ G.E. Refrtc, tamlly llllf1 2 ..,. ~··yJ.-·-· ... --" dr "-~--~ ----. tor tine rell&bl• ..... allWty -lo • '"" .. ~ )( y_.,,,, _ -,)( chlldna'• ltore, full or malntaln nnt, accurate ~l50~·,;;llM;;:;l86;;;2·=~-.,..,. Y Art#dl., ,. Ill•,,._ ~ Ltd. h:elrm llllnd, Nwpt. reportsA~Ahllil1to WESTINGHOUSE \IPl"lPt Todl...aoptn1NQflfotSoturdoy, ~~l!ch~. ~IM~lllll51~>=;~~1 )IUrdlue: ane mpptita A tr.aer, ftCPOrnt coadttioD. l9Clllwordteot1jiiiiptild~totMn'On toola dNlred but not -SJSO, 54HllM .. ,..,z.dloc_llgn. l'l'NlrETIRY tiaL 5 YtWs mlD esp tD H<Yn'OINT REFRJG '"'°"" 31 T ..... '1UIK slmllor pooltlon req'd ~ -m,Coodoondltion, 2""''"''"""'"" Summer Time Winter Tt~. All the 'nn:w, Earn )'OOl' Pl1 the KeJ4' Ojrl ...... , -Jotit loo 4 -·gd Salary -to -Justin Rma. ICMU8 ~= \ ~~ :~ ~·= REFRIGERATOR. 2 doon, :;::_ g:~~ tn.....iew.'t:30.to9:38,All: ~_ ..... _5.,.., old. ,......, ,,_ No .... ..U.. . ...--, IS... 31F ...... =TOil • -I ,..... J9Cauld ALI!\"-.,. JO )nb••bl oll)h ...... Cil:.taMela... Ila. 41,........ .... 12"'°"" '2Aa llYw IJ N!int ,.,.,....... I ''Q • 14"'-44MoN 1·-.. ~ auul'l'llAS SALE ,j~ ~i ....... ~ Plct 'J'be .~ n.... MUllectoaer'r dllaruce at tar..,,r· 1 Alfioalall •-ot~~ ..,_"r'm"prtcea. It~ ..,., ~-.... y-Jittllda No. Exper. ~ 8' 1 0 ..... ftm.. 20,_. '°TO<t Yoa'Q Wort Tot U. l"s ¢ I .......... 1 ot ~~-ll$: o..o.r,..,..a VOLT • -.. --· "1::::1 "OI bl o.r °'""' ee' om-lllllMI ,,___, mll-Dlc-llth-1 ~._ =""' ,,.,,,,lll ,,.,Mi T---~"'J.l:.,.lol~n,I •To .. ~. ., ....... Ctr. Dr. -can.. Dr., Mte. 270r\ S1C. 17'JWar Nft:Mt --CO.,,.. 0.., Coatt. aOI .. .... • S.. I... ~~-;-~·°"';;"'~-~-; .... ;;·P!!·li~ .. ~-~,~-~-~~'!i~? 2',...., ,, .......... .,~ ... --JDS..W jO""""*" '°°'*""" m.lfG I.a. tit tndlT ()a tnder's .0. llf2S .. _ ............ Pw ... _ ..... ,.., -16'--~!.;:! • t -I llll!oit!1z!l11rl-I---- ' I ' ' ' , ' ' , ~ : i ! .f l l • • • • • • : • • • • • • j 1 ) • • • ~ t. •• v • ' .~. -... _ ... ' ' ...... .., .... _ ......... . DAILV PILOT DAILV "LOT 7 I ' .. hi ... 'T PINCH . . .RS ELF .. ~ L[ ~•~t ~''#.~~. (~·~·i••1~1 ~~~· ~I -~-~._~J~~~,~1 ~-~·t'C:~r'~··•~J tf~~[ ~1111~•··~0 ~]~•;1 ~j~11~••§"""'~"' ~·~! ~;11.,.~1...i.a~·==1 !~~~~·~" Mhc.llw "' Ti... RootourMI, "'"· RKt•UrMI, l'etu 0.-.1 151 IMtu, ,_ "'e~!~ .. r:wc Mii -..._ =-·--...... .., ... ... 132 f ' ••U u--~.:. ou SllE!.i.'! W -'"""'bod C ele/--laleJltonl Ml I' 6AK'deU. Ii.a... cb<lr, elec .,... ' stlJMP ~ --~ •n "ltll SEA RAY" A 8' trucl£a, CUoooto llbclla . ...;-===:.....--.;; ... ;.;. ._ -7 i O typowno.r, -· ..,.,...., A 311 l"' old, wne. & Ra0s ~~ Pacl<,•·Jet, ~'.1 3lO ll:J"°""'1... "'~!"~Calliper PACI ARROW ~ I• dlctatlnc ....... Cooch. mmmn-f"• r11r coon; ~pup. Betto!ler ~-.~tor...... ... -·--· CM. TIOGA 21' I cbalr, co11ee table. klqi a r1AIUllW Ull '1llLIO DI' tnde. 80-:1122 Sldlli& A llahlate IMdOm ~-=-=:..· ----'--ORANG& COUNT'l :11',2'/ bed. box BP'P A m&ttt, bar Cotu 152 tralla'. Call alter 12,00 BLIDE In oamper atoepu, EADQU TERS ~· ~~ -i.. -TV. eves "-OUT Of BUSES!! .-., en•> -. MUST INSULATED " AR v~ ~ •-PERSIAN klllena, CFA rei.. SEW $395 OFF SEASON W.. • S.~ ~. MOVING • AMortod turn & lhDta, xlnt. lines, au colon. MUST ,.u ts· Rullaboot !l.11-2304 Dis.COUNTS * Dc!!mMlf l J)tndnal effects incl Fr Showcuet • Counten • Desks $75 • Up. w/trler Nu. paint, reblt '60 CHEVY •lop van eq\&ip, ~1Hiil'tbrl8Aid;; a.c\ Prov. table, 4 ea,..,back Woll Sholvl"" • Ille GondolH * 892s2970 * JobbaoD 15 <,,.ver -l ....,. & inlltall. N-tnw NOW AVAIL:ABLE • ......,_ " , cl\aln, Spanish fum, maple Stove e 1Kk1 e Mlny Other ltemtl SIAMESE Sea.lpo\nt, Show =t offer Ulla week. work. Sac. M'ffi. 963-SJOi, Ned 1&01 c .:O.twai.. rum. aid clothes, etc. . AUa..Uatt cat, male 9 month, altered & 8' Cab overeamper • IMMGIATI m-3893 C8llOIA DEL MAR ~ y wonned. SI& 494-1151 Erle. lll68 EVINRUDE 16', Inboard l500 or ,.... offer DE~IVlttY "' ·E¥'J'M .~ ,~, (ll'ert i ,. ~ ' • 1 ,.., .... .., l ••' . . BEAUTlruL Siamese klt· ~~~~ .. : tri-bull, 10 w 9642-8233• CREVIU I· · ' ~-· ...,.. _. · 1h .-m·o,. • , . · , 312'1 1. coast Hlihway·" , · , ••na. $10. each. Moth .. rr.e • ..,.... '°"' HP wio11e, ,. Shell c.mw. F•c•orx MOTO.I . HOMES I :;.'iiAii~ii"'ii . .,i!ii.i'iP~·-::~' ~·1 p.ru. "~penn,arket" rerrtaen· COl!OM def Al.I-, to good tw>rne. 646-3024. Wttb or without dock apace. built. 2 ;yn. Like new: -: llem tor.le Ex..u.nt ........... ~ 854 :=FF.ER. 5SH507. !KM452 alt 6 pm, :t08 W. ht, S.A. 135-3111 .!.. :ms11 7 -~alt;.·.'.:...:;=. MIMtt.-'1~ "n "'°"""' 126oREAT DANE .;..... ~bln .~:..it" Cycl ... l lkao, 'f._.!A~ ~.· ~;,::.l":·. T~";..;";;""-'-'----... , . Behin , kiOl. table -3 yrs old, " 9 Mo'• Old. Fawn AKC regls. stereo, depth finder, fUiI . SeootWI 925 _._ ~ l!~ANTASTJC Bqy • Quality slate, 7'x:4', xlnt cond. Rack STER.EX>: 1913 GUrard .fQU , OICAll •Y Lovable. Father "Lil Abner" ,alley, many xtru. ileePI 6 •n Mih'o Gttm, Saddle reblt ~· Xlnt cond. e l'G'k>q I cues Incl, .SOO'J..Overhead Quad.raBoruc, 1ystemlied, ,, • · · (Cbarnpk>n). Must Sell Im. m comfort. $9975. 675-85n. bags, I: wind shlelda, Sell or c"'50~::..::t!nn.:;::ccli4M504.===,..,-- per Tiffal1y lamp' $50. 8*-1aM . i auto ~. A· M I FM Don't •buf · any c:JPn unW med. $150. 5-10-0223 or 22' Mint '56 Chris Lapstrake, trade. Need Pick-up or Van. Rent A Motor Home MP~, r~e c.-e l v ~ r . ¥r -)0&--can play! Non-players 54.1-4701. lnbd. bead. top, full equip'd. 192'1 Indian 101 Scout, for yow V-.t• .., ................... , ',IUlpim&k>il. apeakera. taPEI welc:olne'k> attend tree work AKC Choe Min F Poodle covei:. perfect bay & ocean restored, RU or trade or 1st * .,,....1 * • deck,plua: tn jacks. Was left 'stio' f: infonna& • ill · clas&ic. ~.1006. $1.000 60-QllS or m-o:m -~7=7'-=~-':!,.,.-- 11nc1a1m00. Still brand ne-w, "c:n"'lact~ Tom Dlete:icb ~ ~1 f ~ ~ 22' ~y Boat, blt"by South ~alt=&,"-----=-Motor homf!; for.rent. in box & auar, Now $91, or '42·21Sl -543-215& eout tn 1'6<1, 6 eyl c;roy ,67 YAMAHA TOO '12 WINNEBAGO. 27'. amall paymts. Credit dept~ , Marine with only 350 hrs Sleeps 6. 640--0482 893--0501. Co.1st Music Slrv~ OOBERMANS, reds, 2 yr $2750 or offer. n4: 645--2T~. Ttall Jllke. New Tire &: ~Se~U~lhe,=;c;ol'O'd:..shl".it~n~ ••• the=-'--NEW I( 'rust .IQ'loD: ilbili Newport Blvd. atalarbor male, all shOts, eal'I crop-• cbaln. Ii"~ qine_ ~ -· .,.., new c~t, 80 yds. $2.95/ya.' • • ' Costa Mesa , Red. 1 -wk male. puppy Bolts,. Seti · 909 _ _,1,,125.,,,.__,,•:.,""' S43-36!11=:!..,-stuff. · J<e<rii< !JS . ., -!'\a 11'~ *PlANOS*°RGANS* shots. 552'-1"89' 11· F/G Sloop srooo. Floata, FORD 250 % Ton P.U. & a· MOier -·, ·' w $3/yd. Lo~at $35: 2 ·atta Harrimond Wurlllzet many W"& are lriterviewlng tarnilleJ tton, alum spars, dacron jcabtJj~o-~tiF~~·~-=~·:•pd: II f;;S•~· l~•=/;olt:oint~~~;;;-, I nijj;S. 2 1~ box -~'I: :otNq.,.Ple-seaaon~it>eclals, !or our darlln& pups. 7 wkl sails. 3 hp.Evin., trlr. In tM Ii 352 V-8 Good cond. '59\fAID. t• St9b mattres14 .»4&54. · I model -cloSe.-outa.'.Piano a: ·Old. Mother Eng. Setter, water, can 'be seen now: Sl.DL 91&-'45 • Now I AUfd'..,'Tfllnf?-,\ 1 (MSI) ~-hard maPte °Bii 8'1, 9'1ail . r0ntals, Money oav, Father, Lab. CdM, 673--0319. 833-8473. '11 Sumkl ~. :t!O, Twin, , • $B95 per1. CoQd., • box ,1 8prjng tng ~ins are ·here right FREE to good h:>me, spayed 32' P.C. Sloop, racin& rear, excel cond, MUst aeU Now, WOW!. Sptl., l mah. Owcatiitttd ~1 J>OW,af.! Shep/Collie mix, good neet champ. New cushions, $500. incl Helmet. jacket &. ~---~ ~~ Wallichs Music City playmatetorehildren.p<ll& sailcover,6hnp.0.Bsl3000. gto...,,557-2369. IN ORANGE •6'00661 ~.!"'' ~7661• • · co South Coast Plaza .. 540-2830 watchdog. 80-6238. relurbishina:. Trade tor late CHILDREN'S,, Sale, Boy'a 5 COUNTY v .. , 4 $pct., 24 P,11. I I '"~ ... 18 '•~· ftD.iitt • •• ,, • 11'~· ~t You Can • .,..., "rr • ., ... ("I''"'"•- I I i KITCHEi' cab In et'• & *PIANOS*°R!JANS Wonderful personal pet & LIDO 14, No, 1173 &ood con-Wagon & Trike $5. ea, PURCHASE Ll!ASE --· -ENGLISH Bull Dog Puppy. model car, 67:1s>l90. •t>d 1411, >J Sp,00 $JO, ~r~l 95 form.lea counter tops . GoingOUtForB\kiness Show quality. 841--0330 dition, new trailer, $950 •• 6*-0il83. RENTAL fl l rt • Harden Ente-. 815 W. Best quality , pricec , ouv. • f h M6-3267 all 5, lS'lf Sachs Enduro Excellent ''7 S N P ..... , l8lh SL, Costa Al es a J<awal,Stetnw.,,BaJilwln etc. Ped19ree A 9 an Pups . coridil'on, 139>, 4 ~-'., (XCA221) &G-2842. , , Player Pianos I: RoJ.is $100 , 832-8638 .HOBIE CAT 14 83S-l832 .,,.... INVALID'S (STAIRsGLIDE). ·Ren"1s '"'"' .We'.lluY,Sell e MINIATURE SCHNA\JZs Xlnt ~ (0'811ge) $850. •n YAAIAHA 31i11 Eoduro. ..1.m -~ -~~~· ~~-u:_> ."o!! Daily ~·s p~~ 12-5 ER ~Pl. AKC, 6 wkz. WIU 24, ~ w/~lr, jib, eenoa, Xnt _cond. $700 or best ~~er. ;63 ~ Ton Ford P'"*up J 'wkiiW: GR-D. Costa Mesf, tn4J $45-3250 ho.Id till Quistmas. 644-7895 roam &ail. spinnaker, anchor ~55&1 early mornlni a ( -"'""""'"-"~-=~~-~. -or 64().1786. & line $3001 675-3616 MINI BIKE, xlnt cond. 4 HP, 3 Spd., Air, v .. , ~~,.;., ~~ Sporti"" Goocfs , 830 SAMOYED PUPPIES. Columb~2l.im •. ji6$, 11e1mn,& car rack, $85. BALBOA 'lB' 11y y3 Jo.Ji ' ·S 19 e ~ ~ C,h :a:."• t ma. a WBJTE Hear x-C" model MaJes. No~ SZ. Clean & fast Main & Jib. :Honda 7SO-O>opped Ex ~ ~ ~-wU. 639--862l 'b'o'i t "?ad i o con tr o I Tenns. 675-0075 besi , TO Settle~ F.aate~-Jtanchl ':~ 'Ci.iln}iete incl. 4 AFGHAN puppies, beautiful ·KITE, No. 893., Excel cond cellent~OO or , 'M1nk, full lwwth.-Oria• cOstJ daarineJ.uait; eQlliPo w/O & Rl;ds .w·Blk mask. Low, low $600. Terms. 004 S . ~o::e"::e""7·==c:''-=~~~,1 1 1 $8000. 2 Wilt -wedding tel R coippact ·111, 1 b.p. eng. prices. 642-9899 Bayfroot, Bal Isle, 675-6675. 1971 Honda 300 SL Excellent 'ff FORD ~ T ·s;ii.,lffW> O\'' $1595 4 ' .. ~ { ', call 534-4136.\ . All .~· qo.t liii. Make LAB puppies, 10 weeks, '72 AQUARIUS 23' ~&loop condition $550. after 5 pm. b-4F~_;. ! SJNR.ER ·~.~ & .~asonable.oUer. '546=93?1 AKC, ht shot. Yellow & w/''72 9~ HP' eng. Loaded MS-2152. • i ~ r. W)llttich 1·,,. yr fV ----:::RM110 · HU:i;-black, reaaonable. 64$-4782. w/extras. $4800 548-U3l , ·n Y:amaha 360 Enduro Ex- , -:i.·:.l '°fMo:. G':..:.:r skiill 51 ~ ~ 836 AFGHAN male B indl 7 • tras & clean. OH-road ' ~·· ;w1L. ..... ..... , tereo .• . • • r c, LIDO 14 No. 2093 clean, license 548-2785. 175 cm Pl 6i&"'l514 mos, Show quality, AKC. gl'sed board good racer 1-"==, ===-~--Ruatan: ll<ble Boa,.new, FISHER ··~ , -or 9797<J!l57. Prl pty 1Tffi, 0816-3114L • 1971 Montou Capra $150. \Jri&, price !;15<l, PRll"E 15 RIGHT IRISll Setter Pu PP I e'. 7• ll" O'DAY. Good cood Fresb P"too & bore · ~* · Pretty ;r,,. : · f.O ~ holi-Champ. AKC. Then d r l n Wonderful Ch r i at mas $000 • 644-'l'T77 . . FJRE WOOD d · ~ Kx..oo st lines. Call 557~76 $.A. present $200. 673-:l!Cli. '66 Yamaha YDS3. DTI. · lOl6l ~~ ', ~~ilier (powel-only):: IRISH Setter Be~uty! 10 wk 13• RACING Rigged, sail, Front end . .st50/offer. 128- Vllla Pm , . 633~3 watb RMS,4 tune: seJ. tape fem . Great ~. AKC, cover w/traller. Xlnt oond. Apt. D, 18th St., CM. WHin: Mink .talkired cwt, mon. loudDels·cont·hi filter, 846-3994 H.B. $550 complete. 833-:'044. '69 Honda Mini Trail, hot sz. 8, Sa.k's 5th Ave. Ozi&. concentric bass & treble a: AKC Doberman Pinsr.her 16' Hobie C.t $1400 cam, 90 carb. $100. Call Sl,IDI .• $400. 64f..5057. !'JlOr'E!. In;cludes ....,mut cab-pup S75. SC8-6148 'Thun & 642-'2756 alt fr 83.l-8Zi6 ·M&--2487. G.E. Relrig, $25. Gaa range met. . Orig. cost $150, sell Fri.. 642-481B Sat. ' ' BOY'S Stingray BM:ycle, pur- $25. Drapes. Tan. w.c '"'' !Or $75, Ph. Mike -tu, )ilip,/~. 910 Pie. like ..,., $25. Coll sizes. 646-*16 675-1527 after 5:30. · · • ~77'3 .... f I ll"t J SLIP for .-.r boa~ u• to • · YARD VAC $95 EVERY Zenith&: RCA TV in ...... 38'. Also dry' s to rage . MENS Z1' 5 spd blcycle Uke 548-T4S4 stock on sa?e now at Orange . ..,..___. . DeAnza..Bayskle Village, XM:I new, $55(oUer. . CC! u n t y . s -1 a r·g e-s t E Coe.St . H""' No.iunnrt 557-2D> POOL Table, 4"8' slate, RCA-l.enith dealer. 3 Yr · .. .,, ··~ .. ,-, AnUq. Stype. $325. Will picture tube, 1 yr parta & 1 Bolts, General' '900 ~ · •· · . · ·.. 72 HO~~ 350. MUSI' , deliver free. Ph: 836-ilil2. yr service on all sets. 90 -BOAT Space Avail: Nr. Udo. SEIL Call ,,._,;.,., Day .... or '""" .. 36 sc· RAM LEJS Dock power • -water. Call ~·-. DISCOvERER '25' AMERICA'S · FINEST MOTOR HOMES • SPECIAL YEAR END PRICES AND LOW OFF SEASON RATES ASK J'OR JIM NIX '1 ~ .• lifiOIE;"·:· . ' \VESTER N Sad d I e , mos. Prtcei leu thai1:£ • . , ~aft 6 pm.:·. . 1i: ..,72 YAMAltA t'rS"CC "1 tooled, with pad, Like new, , 'ii; hardly used,~. 842-4981. di&oow:lters with our,· 1 , _ -~ .'.;...1:11-_,. w~, _,.. .... ~~ · J'i:..., 1 quality servt""' ABC · . ·A'NSWERS"" ... .., ~ !or:..Obiler ' ~~··~ ·.._. " " MlsceJl.,.us TV OO'l1 Atlanta, Hun~ , H -· ... 1. '968-78'l'l' AUtos, Imported· I 970 · ~, l~~t-. '64 /J!'O!l!M:l ~T, i Spd., (N$ .l S.95 '1U 4Q-b' . '0 FO D, YI on Long Bod. Auto. Trons., .<4'-"'"I> I\/ t ' $99 ' W~nted 120 Beach 968-3329. . . 1 NEW slip talces 35• motor PINCH Y, o•u1· OLD wiCker turni~. Old ~&a!t~~ = .. \;'~ ~%=i:i:t'o;;il'pe :--~' ~:.~=-W. C5t. C06tumes, velvet, lace, tee. players all In working In' the old days )'OU could ,;:,=~;c.:"'-=""'~~ . · Prlv. party, &75-<024, , oroer. Mu•t .ell now, $55. llart ~ bolillle'ii-0<> a ~ ~tu •• ~.& Sid' 911 Musical lnatrurnent1m 49H9M. lfririg.-About.an you can do, .... ho' Se:-; -n_:.t~! •. I---------tl:Jda.y ,u TRIP on' IT. s.v r c ll fl4J' M acnes. I 100% 5UA.IANTUD , ,, 00%M~ . -. ----~ _.. --..-~ : BUY , WfT~r·CORfl ! f GIVE • FENDER RCA Color Console . $325. . year new. 445 CI Oldsmo bile ~ Cn!.t Ele<lronlcs, 2001 ~fl/¥iif~ .; ,'. pacl<,a,jol engine. Equipped HardFORto Cfind~Rl>~~~er .. ,... ll arbor Blvd., c .M ...• f!!P-· , w "l. "4 for t1shing & water skiing. · o:•N 646-9389. , , -: . :;:; ~. , . Fully equipped tan do m .... ~... . •IL •s USdD AR I tl aerie'.s ama.11 bod.>'. claaa.ical RCA 25" comole, walniit ENACtrrilCJ!l_,!'fk I maflrie trailer. ~ outfit Is Wee guitar. Nke finish with cabinet. late model, xlnt ~~~ ~~ r:..,..viaa&nal Tie'of: Origjnaj, cost $9200. tculptured machine beads. cond. $220. 963-2963 aft .5 -lft:TI\.ic,'....,...: ~i; • Sacrifice $500). Phone New aet of A u & u s t l n e HI Fl, V<Mce of Muslg BcNm, Power 906 830-6«82. · .. 'ftNNIES GUARANTEED I I'.~ v· . "-'JI De'9 w 1tM ~ •ldla:w CMW flnt strings. Sacriflce Jor $70. Record Player, Wal'nu t W rrbnTi .. , twin•= h MUSI' sell 14' Ski boat & Ph. Mike, 675-1527 alt. 5:.11. cabinet, $00 phone~· .,.. 11o~~,. ~ ip., Trailer. COMPLETE Ludwl& drum '11.-tcldge.. many extra>. "3J,2164, 548s8995 set with cymbals and atand. .it~. P.h: 6f4-183!> · 14• Al.wninwn Fisherman, 20 Make o1Jer alter 5 pm. 1·· 30 ~J't .• 1956 Hunter &dani ,hp Mercury, elec start, Jeu ~2152. Fret to You . ~ ·aleeJWI 6 .. Good rtJQnd. Steal .. than 10 hr.s; fl$. 548-1056. T""!f .S.KOP-$250. ·.$50CJll,,2lJ' -llll~ ' · l9'llJ llfiNISPORT 40 h c8ti Sti!ve, Ms-1o95 3 Lines, 2 TJmas, $.2.00 Any day ls~ BW DAY ·to Mercury eng., tn'uier, ~ 'Office FumltUff/ nn-an ad! Don't delay, · ., , con.;!.. J600.or ofter. 644-1196 Equip. 124 2 Male Gennan Sboi\tierd' .call todpy NHms ~~Id. 1 mk ~ 1 '!/e~ Aut.-, lJMd 990 Auioo, u~ _, '''" ... ~ ith ;.) ,.,,. •"· w a .. . -., .. ~~PILOT '.... ( ,(.J.11'1 ;; .p .. y PINCHER ·"° WANTED: H o m e . lbr WANTED, prl party, £x, ecutive . offtce turn, com-plete, Mmt be' quality, a18o __ ,_Cfassifi ed Ad si;;.•:-.::,=.i.s Cockapoo fem und~, 1 Jr · ·old, very gentle & affeCt. 113:H!82!1. . ___,,., • 111 11.uh : ... :. ( l· 11 " 111 • •,J•rv'l 'I'-·' • ,,, , .... ~ •111\ •1 ,. I ~ ____ ,_ $20-(J(l, ltm' cab, $40. 867 W. 19th-CM;"'Pi;el'ce, tMZ=3408. BLUE PRINTER. Bruning Mod 46, wttl~_p.rlnter. I yr old $5llO. --Plo-.'Qrwen1 126 BLOND Cockapoo, 2 )'l' okl ' ifiille, ga W7Chfl adults. To gd home ... >111-1287 7 7 PUPPIES, 9 wks old, ?i fem, 1 male. blk, mixed Tern.er &. Scottie, ~Z91. BALDWIN Piano Model 46 BEAtrr. pair Se a 1 p.o l~ t HP, abeohrtely perfect cond. Siameae cats. Fem 4 Male Thia ii a prote'lalonal in-......,, • -· strument, cost oVer $3(0). 6'15-.. ..., .• M&-1.,_, • --1.;TIMES Wlll lell for best olfer. PUPPIES -1tlotber ~e'A !l6H505 Scotty. Fa-Sq>tty; PRIVATE PARTY WANTS e 548-4473 e TO BuY PIANO FUR TO good lone PekeDHe .i! CASH. Terrier, 8 monthL Alao e 835-2278 • other JJUPL 548-6148. 1~ · ~ Lile to"'tndeT Our Trader'• Tbe0fastest draw in thi:'West. Paradl.-column Is 1or you! • .a Daily Pilot' Cla•n;ct ,t.IJ:.0-, • "It M'l 11'1•1' ! 11{>1' ..... ·" $"' .00 Priced • or less -5618 5 U-. 5 days tor 5 bucks. , Ad. -· . A-, l.._i.tl 970 A~ lmp;:t;Ci · : ~ ~ VW's • VW's • VW'i ·MUS MES MS I lfAl BARUllS!!! . . . '81 VW .. ---· ' OtH,Y -~ '11 VW FlllUCI· ... -.. LY •1• : 'II DllPEI ..... ..LY •1• '11 nJ IUS ..,... ..LY •1• Toyota-Volvo ..... P.S .. ,P.8., 111W llAS, meltl1k bl..-with ~ ... I . ', 7 .f. DODGE . CO(T =·Tr-,. ~ metll411c lill#, m1ny 70 V,W. ·•· s11nan w~ ·•Fultr ·~qui~. 'NJ TRIUMeH I ,. 71 TOYOTA C.U,.. YtllOw, Aut6mr.oc • 71 DODGI Coll. AlltO!nint. ltMlo, H•lef", MtnY £llltfiJ. '65 FALCON c;,.. it•i.. .....,.,., '64 V.W. BUG '61 OPIL ..... MMft ""'* ...... I $1 295 $1 695 $21 95' $AVE ·$AVE $1495 $1495 $695 $(,95 < $595 '69 YW SQ. BACK. 7 • • A'utGfll1tic,,R.1tllo. Very •lq. ~•:•Ljc. )(SS-· 1601• rnce '69 YW SQ. BACK.: :, · . ' . ' - Auto., R1dio, Uc:. l "OW.257. . ' ., . '71 YW BUS ,,. " •1dio-, l uinp,l&rd•.,·V•ry Cl1111. Uc. 172· CEl. Sile Pric1. .$1995 '68 YW BUG R1Jio, •iito. •tick. Runs ••t•ll1nt. Uc. HTK-475. 5111 Pric1. $9 95 . , .. 4 Spd., R1dio, S11p1t ColMI. Uc. V S1l1 Pric1. ' .. ,... Two Exa111pln: . •' 411 YW DI Auto. tr1H.. N41•, ...... tlM M.t•llic llt1 wlftl $r1y l11hritf, 1,120 inl. Hit N1w C•r W1"..+r f"9 J4,IOO Ml • ., 24 mo. St11l Thl1 0.1. . I °"' t' lQJ~.VJJAST I ' ' 4 apcl •• re4ho, •Ullllpw .,4~. I in1k .. i119 lrt-rlot) Stoc\ Ho. 062 . . ' I I , • i ... ' • I 4 L • I !OJI~ VJIAO .. ·, 1968 FORD P/UI Auto. 1819 Monrovia .,\ve., No. 1, O.M. or Ruth, 646-5Mf. 10-12 am Or' f.-6 p,IJ\, 990 Autos, Uted 990 EAT ·USEB CARSl ~~.f~C GRAND l'RIX : ..... $4195 '71 VW 4l1 DEMO ........... : .. $2395 ! ... ~,n "°'"r Stttr""' Alf ~ .. ~OV,"\ !'. ~ .... Auto. Tr•n•., RMlio, Hffltr (620310) •.• I -. I I' I~ QAM6RO ........ .'.. .. .. . .. . $3695 "72 VW BUG .................. .. ,IQ; ~ T.IMl.~Ali-C..:..} ~ Sfttt"lna. Vinyl Roof ("3EKRI RaclJO, Hwiltt', Yellow Wf8tadt hllft'ior t7"F80) ...- t1995 I lf I I i!t 1$~ . '71 . VW SUPER BUG . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1895 '.71;;;f.IM~IRD ... : .......... :.. .. $2!95 {ti!'~ttJ '~ti-log. Vinyl Roof, lllllY'I WMeb jotSDUU ==::::-1-:'::"::":..• ":::'::'":::":.:""::::.:M:l:"':....::":':DJ:::DI'._ __________ . • '76.!BfEVY NOVA .............. $1795 ; '70 VW BUG ... 'tlu ... i~oR-/ Slelt~ V.. (~) .. 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HEs't'.'TRADE·INS";;v ..•. r ('tr: van, tr-:" ell'-: ,,,, .-...., homl I · • ...... v ' A/M RADIO with I TRACK TAPE DECK YAN COHYllSIOH OR A 'PORT,ABLE TV Wiiii A., .... DPLOlll S.W. .. ' $695 ... • ,,,.,,_, NtsMllllir 2', 1~72 ·DAIS DEA·tlN'. b ;"~ • • • . 1 t7i Cl.l.tt.4NCE ' ,J. ' I . DAY.SUNSiO-TNEWDATSUN I I I. 4-DR. SED4tl . Milly •11JppMI. with •illhMlt•tlc. tran1.; AM r•llllo, 1ifety I front cli10• "'•Ii: ... th1tM 9l•u.' ._,., Mcket ...... Z.:DR. SEDAN white w•ll tiNI. IAw •ii•• .. ·•-irtl" cer. Mri•l 1 StaMeN .cfllllNNllt llKIHM h"'"-i:f-fro...,, WW. .. -#J«2JI. · w•H ti,.., w.,., t••tft. lock~ t••l -4.-,.H. " 3 TO CHOOSE FROM 1 .u ,,.,..,, ...... • ""' -~ ,..,,..., -•• •''" ~LEAIANCE S11..-e10 cCEl'RA'Nci s191& PRICE · £OUU I PRICE · ' + TAX I UC. • / • + 'TJiX. I LIC. AND 0"10NS I '• •'. • < ,. , . • ll:ft " . }, i. • • -·, lV e~Have '.fhe Fi{iest Seleetion . ' ....... 'I/•• I , ~ .. i1t!:~:.~l!t~~~:~1C:!:M1 .. . .. ·. ,,fiine Automobiles. ' . • '12-BmEK Electra 225 CU&tcift. Vinyl: top, vinyl interior, fWI power, tactory·alr coDd!tionln&. tilt 1tffr· _Jng, whee~ .AMltM: &fem> radio, white aide wall. tires, ~tc. Very low mUeegie. Imm&culate (64l·DZZ). f4999 ' '72 SE~ DE VU.i;t; I'.; • • ' 1 • ~-'72 0 Luxurt,us ...... Hardtop, r condi- tioning, full power vinyl top, beautiful tapes.- try interior, Wt whed. Auto. tram., radio, heater, W /W tins. Ablolutely showroom fresh WITH LESS than 90Dp ~~ See to believe. (588EAD). .. ... . . '71 SEDAN DE VOJE _vinyl ~ Leathtt interior, dual oOmfort 1 I see.ts, tru:u: t>Swer, factory air, tllt wheeL AM- , FM Stereo with tape; power door llacks.' crulle ' control. twilight ae.rl~, Most every option. Ur cal 1 owner, Leu tbu li\000 mlles. (579FlA) Vln.YI top. l'WI .,._.. and tioniq, fAa~r' interior power doOt'\lockl, AM-FM· , •ALB ruCED ' . ' . !71 ELDORADO Convertible. Leather interior, full powrer, fac- tory air, Wt wheel. AM/FM stereo 'trith tape • ~r, power door lOcb. twilight 1entioel, cnilse control, extremeITlow mileage. (4(M()86) suss ''UTOBONADO Deluxe. Full power, factory air condltioutng, -tilt wheel, AM-FM stereo with tape player, extremely low miles. (VZW576) '2111 '78 SEDAN DE VOJJ! Vihyl top, tapeatry lhter101', full power, fac- tor)' air, Ult wheel, AM-FM, power door locks, tWillght tenlinel. 6·to chOOl9 from. Al Low u (llOIAKl<l '311$.. ' < I t ' 'f ' I ( -'71-El;DO~llNllOOt' or;.. 'thoh '10.000 miles, firemllt """"°'· Leather\ bltlt ... f\tll poWer, factory air, tllt wheel, ,AM-FM stereo w/tape, cnllle control and much, much more. For the d11Crlminatlna """""· (412420) • f,AIJ! PUC:ED . .5444 '72 Fi.EETwllll:> Brougham. Vlcyl top, Leather, dual comfort seats. full power, factory air, tilt wheel, AM- FM stereo, power door locks, cru1ae control, ~·~<.¥.•~· (~~C). E · ._ -C:OllPE .. Di: \'DI M Vinyl top, Leather interior, Full power, fac- tory air cond., Wt wbeel. AM-FM Stereo mW~ tlplH, -er~ ( ) ' . . ·.;; . .. ... •. ~ " . Vinyl top, full powtt, flctory air, cuotom aport wheels, vin)'l ~ket itlocal l owner. car wllb a ~ miles. (138M2) . f4LI) PU . . 8~1Jl'8: 8:30 . ~ to 9:00 PM Mon. thin Fri •. . _ 9:00 ~ to . 6:00 PM SaL and Sun. • ... . ,.,. ....... Ill NABE 26Ulf±B " I , I I i I f ' ' • . .. "' .... .. . . . " " .. DAILV .. LOT Thursday, Noll'tn1ffr 2.3, 19i'l -;, Nu'lr• tbtr 4. -.. .. _,,,_ ;i w-"' Ai:,,~:; VIJ\YI WILL PAY ova A ............ ,.... m A-.1rnpomd •r TOP $90.16 Kelly 11 .. look ALFA ROMEO -AUDI 970 + tax per mo. For lite model, clean, -------96 mo. O.E.t.. low I'--do & "'-R lm..,...loh Dollwry m ....,. mo1--OllleO LEASING tlc1, lmporll, trucks or ALL MODILS comport. AND MAKES Call and Jal< lo< Beyer Southern Calfamia DAYE ROSS 1st National PONTIAC Baak Leasi111 24111 Hort.or Blvd. · ~ Mlchellon Drive Costa Mesai 546-1117 (Corner of> MacArthur) • '""""· Calli. 9'lll6I -"°"* n4/1!33.8620 mtm-0381 Sole/Rent AUDI '71. 2 dr, 100 LS, AM·FM stereo, aun-root, &lr, auto, Daya, 811·8850, -.. & wlmdl. 646-6833. IMW Vlalt our new home/ & ROY CARVER, Inc. 2.11 E. 11th St. Co11a 1¥... - KRAZY KELLY'S USED BMW's 'ff IMO 7G 2002 . '71 2IOO SEDAN CREVIER BMW Sales · Service • Leasing 208 W. lst St., Santa Ana 135-3171 ~ ' . RECREATION VEHIC~ CENTtR YEAR END UTOPIAN iMOTORHOME SALE NOW ON DISPLAY BMWt 69, 4 dr aed. Auto, air, Salea Service xln't cood, Parta J""ly Shop Call 49<6283 Lrlt~l FOil ACTION ••• fB~w,;:o~ DAILY PILOT ' WANT AD Any day bl the BEST DAY to run an ad! Don't delay. • CALL 642-5678 call today 64H>618. ...... ..... NEWPORT DATSUN -Open In • NEWPORT BEACH 1000 W. CoHt Hwy. 645-6400 WE HAYE THE NEWEST DF DATSUN$ IN INVENTORY l'OR YOUR SELECTION _,,, .. l§J I ---I~ Autos, lft1'0,,.. 970Autot, ~!!!~. C.APRI MGo radlala, AM/FM, lmm.ac. . new~-$3000 =Wi:~~µe.&e. S 36,000 ml. $3650. SliM689 ••• 1' '•u ..;.. · D "'4"""'" ~ ~·~ --~Priced ~ bluo MAZDA ·n PORSCHE 91l·T. s ""'· book. 8'MlBL -' -1!M mllet, imD1lc. cond. "ro Volvo, 144, 4 dr. Auto, MAZDA $6200. otter. 979-3484. am/fm air' cond. 2ttl(IO LEASE SPECIAL 068 • 91lS, siM, AM/FM, mi's. 1l0nt oond. $21111. New '72 RX3 exru.t lll88'· Semperits. -"5.'S'-:7.-=:-:· :--:---$5,000. 111>-m;. A" ·-UMol $57.56 '6.1 PORSOIE Super 90. Must .,,_ aell. $1'100. See Friday at 001 1---- Londed. ROTARY powemf. t7th St, H.B. 536-4ml. \l;T=ru=c=ks=====96=2=T=ruc=ks====='=62=T=ruc=k•====::96=2,I ~ty~Tra~ ~-For resp. W i!i1 ~or~oill SPECIAU e Kent Allen 837-4800. t• -"""' ' 72 ROTARY'S SAAi '61 CHl!VY.'4 .,,.. -"Demo Sale" Tr ..... , «OIDl74> 1968 Saab lo mileap, Good $269 10 TO CHOosE cond. Air oond. Nu lnle--. "BIGGEST SAYINGS" ,.bit---;--'60RAMIL"£R·w...., .. Service ~ the dtll.,...... TOYOTA Y_., Air Concl., IEKL HUNTINGTON BEACH 576) TRUC.K SAL.E! FULL PRICE MAZDA '70 Mark II $469" BRAND NEW II Size Mot,r Home 20'. & 22' Self Contained ~2793 ,. .... Uc. ORDER YOURS TODAY l ff ... ____ .... __ _ ,1 f i RENTAL UNITS AVAILABLE EXAMPLE: BRAND NEW 1973 GMC VAN 22' MODEL NOW ?495 , KRAZY KELL Y'S 18641 leach llvd., Huntington Beach New ONEY DOWN and •.•• WHERE THE NICE USED CARS AND TRUCKS ARE BUY 72 Chevrolet lmpol• $3299 1971 BUICK A Dr, H.T., Vlll'fl 1v1'wNiik, All' COl'ldli1Dt11!!9. 'i;\ ... & bl'lk•· , .. i.. i.Mrp, l/1 Ton -Big 250 cu.in. engine, heater, spare tire - sliding side door -choice of I 0 colors. . ' TAKE ; IOUR -PICK . at Connell Chevrolet WHERI THE SELECTION 1$ •. BUY '70 Ford Torino Coupe $1899 ,Vt, rld~..-ntflc, .. lrtyf roof, JJ• mllft. t DI "'"' (1.U"'*1MI WHERE RE ·TREATED LIKE A CUSTOMER> IE'O~E ANO AFTER YOU BUYI '68 Toyota Coron• $1199 ~ DI". Sedan. 31,N t mu-. ' ...-.d. ,... dlo. (XDL'30). ~ A tha'JI. RIVIERA 1 /71 Vog.a $1999' AM/FM 1t.rff r1dlo, tllt ttffrlitt wt..11, •inyl roof, 70 Ford Goloxlo 500 '$1699 '69 lmpol1 4 Dr. Hordtop $1499 ttret. MMh 111h, cM-1 wt..lt, ,._, wJMlow1 ~ JM1•1aflc; ,.....,. .... ,.,. CM. ~ •ltd Hlh, ,,, c.oMHto"I""', lt•tli•r him, MW ti ... &. • Or,, 1t•1o. """"""" '"'''""' ""IDmll· Vll'IVI roof, POwtr 1teerlnQ, 1vrome11c, lln, C2"DLU I S11p1tlor l>t.iy. IJ&JCTNI le, 1lr (MCI., ,..u., 1 good buy. (20\lllTJ -. t it c~., radio, good bu'I'. (lLl(t'2tJ $1999 fl799 f I ' ' I • 72 KARMANN GHIA AMlilllc.6.1!1 Rave $1,000. ud ollll "t lac-.1-;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;::;;;;;=:::;;;:•;:1:;;;;;, .... ........... Only 101• pmtha old Jrith low mile- qe, AM/FM radio. Musi see to appreciate. Cost 13,250. will .. n 11r $2,250. Pvt. Pty. 1. -! ·VW-.!69-Squattback;-Mtto~ Reblt eng, new tires, radio. Leavinl: country. $12 5 O. 54&-DI. Oiriltrnaa Deal! ! 111119 vw (auto) -New brb. tires, many extru, $950. Ewo: 642-7148. 1967 vw Sqback. $590! SACRIFICE, A-1 mechanical &: t l r e a • 536-3585. '89 VW Bug in xlnt cond. w/new metallc ~ paint & many .xtru. $1095/oUer M>-1011. HORN~~ ~T~liA¢K . '" . ALL-NEWJ'OR..!13..... HAJCllllAClf I. V.W. ''89 Bus,.aun dial con- version. Michelin'1, 2 Batt. ,.__ ....,,.. ,,......_1'k'W!: I • Ill<• U ~·· -r.;--vw Tinted Windlhitkt • Wheel .,_ . boY" Bua, Disc. H'4V,. ~~ ~· """'"'' ractk>, W/fl/. Xlnt (A3.5037EU1601) ~·,:: ;",;;~= $24·,·~· . new headers, xlnt cond. Must oell !650. M1MOU -a v.w. Sad, Sunroof, radio, IMMED A Orig paint etc. Exe. cond QI'~ I/EDY '4()0. Aft 5 pm &lCS ., :!I: '15 VW BUG, new fe.blt, new 'llf-. ~ S.Lee pe.lnt, Oean, Excel cent. H C\IU Beal Offer. 546-2932 ~ ... ·116 vw van. Windows. -A11111-.11a1111 n oaad. """· 496-nlll 19118 V.W. BUS. Excel cond, ..,. owner. low miles; t>a,,.. 8374$00 Eve 644-1001. 547-5126 Ult ~· MaJn SL 'fl VW N.,. AM/FM ...... = "fi I J l:::..~·nlli ~R:=~UD"' • v.w. eu •. ·115 .... Ml.JV.!" ~<;tm....._ nra. new -t. nu• anat. n. cell ~. -m-1111, -60-Zla • j '116 VW Van. le. .box. bed " '1UICK :j dean 11\lklt a out. Chrome" -, :;y 646--M '83 Buick RJvtera Loiillell! . VOLVO =.• .. """"' •Uir . I ~· v-•-1--~-·ss --.~ *· "'"" 7" """ -. _. roof, V..S, auto, air Prfy lOot C<llld. * Call 115-1181 ...,.,.,., ll!IO. !13MJ34: \ ,_ OiJLY PILOT ' ' ·~:•··••••I ·--..--·- •11!1• .:~,~~= $689 311111,.. ••• '. ·1i JIMllMAH *3789 • Ii • 990 Autoo, UMd 990 A-. Uood 990 ~-.uMd CHEVROLET CADILLAC CAMARO Loaded with all extras, beautlfUI white e:xte~r with black lnterkir W c· A 9 8 0 HURRY! WCA980. BllAllD NEW 1973 CHEVROLET MONTE r.ARLO $2895 MacHoward ' ' Fully factory equipped with p owe r For only 41 month1, on •ppro¥ed credit. Full c:•1lt pric:• i1 $]I ~2.· 40 phu t•• & Lie. Deferred p•v· ment price i1 $)921.37 incl. in· terflf, 1.-. &-lie:. -Annu•l--,,.r· c1nt•g• ••I• is 10.97. steering, power bra kes, beck up lights, 2 speed wiper, !Mdded dash, shoulder harness, Calif, emission tested 350 cu. -in. V=S-en9ine.--- OIDER TOURS NOW ALL NEW 1973 CAPRI Wltli 2,0()0.4 cyliN itt or Y·6'·•nqint,,with or witliout.~9cD,.. 9ro11 p, ••Ill• with 11111 rool end/or lendeu top, powtr fro11t , disc brek11, 1tylt st.ti whetll, r•di•I tir11, bucket 111h. I ctrp1tin9. OR.DER YOURS NOW. VISIT ORANGE COlim'S NEWEST •••. . fl1ST lllllDN SERVICE DEPARTMENT Ai1011r Gr111ef Optftillf s.,.ci1l,·w1'll t i•• yo11 ,b,ol11t1ly fr•• ,,. oil ch•nt• -111y ·Fwll pro411ct. No oblig•Hoe. Jint ,_,;,.,. ALL NEW 1973 COMET i, • TWO DOOi 1 Nyloit c1rp .. in9, ptlnt strlpei. 1polt1 w~Jt 'I mort. Choic• of ........... C.lor.. Ord•r Yew. Ntw •. $,1489 I NEW 1.973 MONTEGO PILLAl lD HAIDlOP Oi1c br1k1s, spoko 1t11ri119 wheel, 5 pod i111tru- 111•11t cl111t1r, bit F71114 tir11, 9r1i11 inttr11m111t pt111 I, Dright wh11I lip rnolcli1191. Your choico cloth or Yinyl Wim, bumper 9111rds. T1k1 d1li"ry in · H11nti119to11 l e1ch. · NOWONLT $2989 ••••••• '67 FORD MUSTANG v..., 1utometlc tr1ns111IQlon, .. .-.-.-.-- '6' MARK Ill $ ::"",;.~ ·>:::; .. ~.~ 4189 ,,...1n9, ,..,..,. .......... ••b. • dOOr ll:ldtl. CX1W· "" •••••• '70 : ~4::DS~ l· 89 ----- I Thursday, Novtmber 23, 1972 DAILY PILOT $l • (A3E465E 173302) ,a A NEW CAR YOU Will LOVE And A Payment You Can Live With NO MONEY DOW y ,, $ ON APPROVED CREDIT 58 66 ·~ ..... ,,,., ..... ,11,J;~.-..... rncr. tax & lie D I · ~:-----PER ~s.61 i11c:.1u:i,:;;:::i:r:.":: :;~~i(" M 0 • P~ffltoge raft if 12.61 % ' (A3Al57Hl49978) OWN NO MONEY D .. ·. ~ OM APPROVED CREDIT '•' $.8266 :m:?-~f.;.:J~.:::! PER. .. ...... ~ .. . MO. Only 14,ltOO rnil11, AYto. tr1111., rtdio I h1et1r, cintoffli.d. 1772JtK) SAVE Auto .. rack, rall1y wheels, sharp. lie. SS8CRQ '69 BUICK Skylark .J.i...f'.S .. P ..8.,._R&tLau to....-•xcaptionol. lie. . YLD927 TRANSPORTATION SPI '66 V.W. BUG 4 SP Radio & Heolrr. Cleon. lit. RQK262 $695 '67 CHEV. 2 DOOR SEDAN Autornolic, R & H, deontSI in !Own. lit. UVV218 HARBOR AMERIC 1969 HARBOI IL VD COSTA MESA 714 645-7770 I I I r' • •• ; ' WNIW 1973 BUICK CINTUR'f LUXUS , • ISi ¥·1, 4 Li\11,liL cAU., NQO.HYOAA-s42a MATIC. l'OWll DISC flOH1' llAllS, AM llADlO WHttl WAU TIUS, PACJOIV All COHO~. TINTED GLASS. Clack. DELUXE WHEEL COvtlS. UllAL #:Oll4, PLUS TAI l L"'WM CLOSJ-Out SALE ON 197Z BUtcKS. NlW-DEMONS1RATOU..EXICl,Jllfl. CARS QPB. G.T.s ... ..,. ... IDNA,. OPEN Al I· DAY SUNDAY DDMIY '70 Mark _m EXCEPTIOH~ll Y CLEAN 'l'ldaf, MM111:blr i4, 1972 ClmlOLIT EXTERIOR end interior in beautiful condition, full luxury ·equipped with landau roof, am·fm stereo, tilt steering wheel, air conditioning, twn comfort 4 way power seats, cruise CQJl!rol, power ' door locks. See end ·drive Ulday. (864FBJ) ... . . . $5475 . '71 C.,ntinerital COUPI! SAl:E PRICED ~~~ P. To LUXURY ... ' . SJ" ARKLING exterior finish with imin/lClll•!e ilifenoi. . I.andau, Luxury equipped thru-out. Full power, ·auto. temp. air, AM·FM alenlo, tilt wheel, power door 1""1L Drives like new. ( 809210 ) ' $4575 LOOll ... -.,FOi ~· IAllJ1~ ' 'I'll~ -.-...- .. . ~11 ~ .... CHIRIY Equipped with 351 V-8, auto trans., AM-FM stereo rad.lo, factory air cond., poYier steering, power brakes, near neW .Goodyear Polyglu tlres. See and drive to appreciate. (506CXV) ., $2975 ~ ;4'9 Malibu H.T. Cpe 1 OWNIR-20,000 MILf.S THlS beautilUJ C8J' ls like new thruout The best al care ls reflected' in aeelng and driving V -8, auto. trans., radla,, heater. power steering, power brakes, factory air cond. Landau roof. (~4881. • ... "': 5ale Priced \ ., ' '70 Mere. Marquis 4 DOOR HARDTOP-SHOWS EXCELLINT CARI FINEST equipment thruout including full power, 6 way lndJvldual front seata, factory air cond., AM-FM •tereo radio, tilt wheel landau root, etc. C990AD'Z). $3175 ' ' SEE. ONE . • • • / • • ·1 • J I ~ ·- • '69 Continent81 I"'~ • .: ;:.c .... ' f"''\ ~,~$$' 'HMDTOP.COUPE . •~ BEAUTIFULLY ~ lniljle and out .~ '!rilh ll!!dmi, power,l!eerlng, power brake§, power ~indows,,pow r. seats, rac&Jbeatef,_ factory·atr.cond~ (filFYV) . ' . $2775,·· '68 Cadillac • Sl~N DI .VILLI A'ITRACTIVE th~t. full poWer equipped with factory air, 6-way seat, door lock&, tilt & tele wheel, landau roof. Excellent tires. <XT~). $2375 '70 VW Bus 3 llATS ' ··~ ' '67 Olds 98 ...~ HARDTOP \..• . ~ L. '· ' ............ White with ~ interior, full pow.er, -...-.3 a1r COil<!., landau. (X0093). Sale priced : ::$1075 . . , '67 ~ad. .ll'ardtop Sidan lllT IUY -I RED with black interior, radio, heater, Iookl and drivel like new. (919BSWJ. BEIGE with parchment interior, full power, factory ~ cond. lTWP400)~ I $1875 '69 Marqui8 Brougham HARDTOP COUPI, -IAL• 'Pl.tCID EQUIPPED with the flnerl: equipment including full pow· er, 6 way lndJvldual front eeata, factory air cond., AM· FM stereo radio, tilt wheel, landau root C323DRB). $2375 .. $1675 • '71 Pinto CUTI l. IC-ICAL . . . 2 door coupe. 4 'spem trans., exterior deo:H' cb:rome. (O'l3CEK). ·$1375 TRY ONE ..... _ . BUY ONE • • • • TODAY! -HARIOll aw.. COITA MllA • 140- I I ' t ' ... a-or Tiie ,,_ cw ••• •·••• r.11...- .''71 VEU W•I .,.~,,., ''11 ... "" •• 1 .... ,,... , .•• ,_ •YWCUPER...,. '6f' YW Ill• 7t flNAut.f . " 1-410, H••*· Lo Miln, AMII W~ Xbtt Tr-port.ti°"' 0.fy R1Jio., M•tef, cfH2 CFJt , 2 le~. Yew Ct.el e e l ASt.1IAtl"f' ' CXOW 417)~-fXID •J4) $1195 'U YW..,. l • • ............ ~, .... "' s '••r. I SIN 9.55 I A lM ' $795 . "'1 $895 I I • • Frid.II, N°""'°" <4, 1972 • • I . . e VINTURA e VENTURA CUSTOM e PIUllltD e llPRIT e l'OtlMULA ' t TaAHS AM e LE MANS e LI MANS SPORT COUPI e LUXUllY ll MANS e GllAND AM e CATALINA e IONNIYIW e 9M."G> VILLI e G!W19 PlllX . e IAPARI e HAN01MP,AIU e LI MANS WMI • . • • • • Thursdol. ·--73, l 972 WIDE TIA ' '70 ""'f!K GTO $2399 H.T. c,_. VI, a11t01t11tic:, power 1tffrin9, factory air, Yinyl top, lo 111ilaa9a. 1242- l70kl469121, lP42Jl. • · · '62 Cid. Sld•n De Vlllo Full pow•r, f1 ctory air condition· l1t9, lJTY 747 1 $299 '71 v.,. P•nol 4 1,..d, r1«fio, h11+.r. 119· 9•7JI, (PIG<41 •. a., ................ $1"' lelrl•ll I J ...... SW5 ' '&t to Mins-coupe--$1-89J t7·2 Porscho.91A Roldll<tc $4399 VI, aufofllafic. powar sfffr· 5 •paed, r1dio, h••t•r, 4,100 ln9, •Ir co!MlltiCH1i!Wj, vin.,J top. mil11. Whit•/ll•ck iitier. I I 15- IXSE.7461, I P427 1. FUMI . · , ..., 1111 19' ..... tmt W, S 11 JTcd a.tell MUI ' . . ,;, .. ,,i;r;.,;,,, •i•YI top. 1662· · FVYI, I I 160A), VI , ~m1tic, Ill" wh11I b.:11. I 19104El I P46l I '69 ~.~~~:,~.~~~ww .. ~;, •. $1799 '15 ~:;~•.~.:'!!';; .. " $7·9· ·.a.· .. ·. ~=:::!::~~::;:-;:.-:..;::-: ....... --Ktffr.1 .... _ ... ...tltf!!!n $118 - --1;;;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;. ___________ _ '72 ~~~~;.r .. ~,T.~.tom•· $4199 '67 ''70. FOl'd :i. Ton Von . ~;. ~ ...... ;., $2·399 ~ rt"''ittl• air r,;;;;;;..:;~IOI 111llu. IYOY-~ ~IOI . , \ ~ 11...ruus , '67 Covp•, Avtoni•tic, pow•r 1t.eri119o Ford O.loxlo 500 $799 1lt conditioning,_ISXG 3521 ' i ;<. powor ,,.,,;,,, ofr ,.,d, &callant condition, I 028 fSI l, f P5061 ..., la11111e• hNll SstOCI Must•nv 2 + 2 $1 f•1tb•ck. YI, •vtom1tic, pow. er •l11rln9, r1dio, h11t•r, tn•9 wh1•l1. tXXF 677 ), IP447l. fft't,;, . .,, ...... $2 7 I 9 ~'7'~~recllo, he•tei. IZIV 122), IP'4211. lelitJ:, 11 ns• ..... .$1211 • 1 '64 Olds St•rflro YI, pow1r 1tfftin9, •_u!_o .. 1tic tr1n1mi11ion. ICY!' 461 J , C..,.. Alrloll'l1tlc, r1dio, '70 Ml-ick Deluxe M•ter. 1117 AFVI . s57~ ..... All Sale Pricn Effective thru Mond1y, November 27, 1972 2480 Harbor Blvd. at Fair Drive COSTA MESA Ph~ 1" MILE SOUTH OF THE SAN• OllGO FREEWAY • ' 1' ' OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8:30 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. SUN. 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. FOR THIS WEEKIND ONLY • • • • 11 Brand New 1973 Century Colonnade 4 Door Hardtop Sedan . . 3Zll77183 Full Luxury Equipment lncludin9 FKtory Air, Conditioni119 •• Tremendoua SeJeption of. New '73 Bnick.s AtSipillar Savings l l l ' • • • • • ! \I '.. '!"?.:~ •. '"':: 1 · I l 1'1·1<h ,, I ,,• h!fll; I f DAILY PILOT • I ' • • UD·LY ANNOUNCES WE ARE 'OLDSMOB NUMBER I OMEGA DEALER '67 CHEV. . 1111,ALA COUPE V.1, •uto. fran1., factory •ir Con. '4itio11tn9, power st.orlng, r1dio1 ... ~ .. ,46& '70 CHEV • V.~1. ~tr • ..., hct.ry air c_, diti011i1141, .po-r st.fint, r1clio; '••fer, whit.wall ti,.... 1526-IFE) . $1466 171 OLDS. TOIONADO V.-i, f•dory •ir condltionin91• fuD pow· er, .Ltind1u top1 vinyl inte:tior;. 1•7or...· 1791. . '68 C-HEV. IMPAU.·2 DL tf.T. ~:l,•avto. fr•n1.., power 1teeri1t90 1'9dio,. hoet.1'1 wfiit.w•ll tir•J. (tfl9· fWAI '67 CADILLAC CPW DI Yiu.I V-t, outo.,tra .. ., fKtoryaircon• ditio11in9,. full power, 11-•r st.or;i119, power brakes, power wifldoW1:-po-r· i11h,, redio:• ho1+.r, whit.well tir11. :tWAC-J51J . s1066 '70 DATSUN SIOAN $866 $3966 OLDS. -. . V'*',, f,dtory 1ir C'"oftditioni..- ,_.,.. stffri119, power bi-ekes., po-r willd-.. r•dio; hMt.r. whit.well 'ti"", vinyt rool, tiAhd gleu. 1662 ECU) '64 v.w~ S366 ,168 OLDS. 442 . J IL 11.T. .f. speed, r•dlo, 1ie1hr, whi,... .n tire1+ '(946 CELI ·. s16& '67 CAMARO R.dio, • h11hr, viJlyl iiiftriOI";. '1TON 9771 168 CHEV. IMPALA WAGON 'n FORD GAWtl H.T, V-8, 1uto. fr•nt .. f1c.fory 1ir C:OTI• ditiort!ng, power st•willj, power · br1k1i, radio. h1•t.r, whit.well t iru, tim.d 9111" S..ncl111 top. (411 CIMI $1866 V.81 aUlqm .. tic transmission, factory •ir conditiOn.i.,g. '866 sa&&- G.M.C. YNI sa&& I . ~--____ , ___ _ ., •• f ................. ' . • ) . Fully factory equipped 109" wheel ·be.Se. 1/2 ton, coil, springs; front & • -· 26 gollon fuel tani<. duil ~I w;nd-shitkt weshers. fresh air heater witht defroster. FULL PRICE . I • ' ' ·2-DOOR HARDTOP Full Foct0<y Equijiped .·saaa (' ... 7 · ::~. ,, '· ;.~.· '$1888 ~ '69 ·,PO:"~ .. PRO ans., power sfe1~i~g, 'air . er. (76579Pl86561) · ''OYOLKS . BUG ODOI _ Pickup $·8·88 Friday, Nomnber 24, 1~72 BRANI • NEW · '72COLT 2.Df * COUP '70 DODGE '· VAL_ $)688 ' ' • .. • ., . • ' . • I I ... ' ·.• . •• ' ' .. I .. ··~ -I ... • • SALE .ENDS SUNDAY ,· NOY. 2 6,IJt , . HUIQlYl .,:\' J • l}. . "< 2 door.· Radio, h•atet, 6 c4\~ , inder; bod+f side mldgs., wstJ; wheel covers, low miles~~. (722COLI 69 LTD H.T. .. ., . ; . , Radio, ·heater, eutoriiettc, ~·"'' · ;;1- er steerin9, .;, condifi · ift(J. • good miles .. IZSS4l8J · ·• .,;. ,, .71 · PINTO : . !(. R•dio, heater, 4 miles. 1824CCN I -. .. , ~-' I .. • • -' ' ... • . , .. ' -s .. ·- Full power, air c'~., .~i~yl roof, good miles. (V:~Al '12J. , , • •66 G)(lAilE'!-Yo· ., • .. I I ~ ;; 2 dr. H.T ... VI, radio, heat.r, au· tomatic, power ·st'eeriftg, Low miles. I SVY509 I . ' • -· .. • I ' ,, , I J ' l ' ' .. I ---I-• /I ' ~ • I I ' I \ I I I [ I \ I I .. • I . -• ~OL. ~l ~~, lJ?, 5 SECTIONS, 62. l'AGES . ....... ... ., ... "" -. r-- ED.IT IO N ._...,.__ _.... .-.... I ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA . • · FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, '1972 • I ·.'TEN~ ' l.,. .• I : 1 I 1 . . ly vq,er FoUnd on Clemente Bea,ell: > . I ., JOlllf 'l'.U.Tl!llZA ................ ClementeLlleluon!J.t.Bankllarnes. Shortly ........,.; Barnes and becauaethellllake.hasonerveveoomu ore sbaped 'like the tail of an eel, ID "What worries lll now,'11 tlllt tllore ' "Now that we think, about It. It was a IJ,_._,. r.~ Pbll lblbbs drove .... on toxic as a cobra's," Barnes related. · enable the small, snake to swim. "gb A smaD, deadly ,,.ier Snake normally found only In Ille woten of Mexico wu -d1in( oa a quiet stretch of San = boacb ,by lifeguards Thursday ~~-•-·~t bi"-' --..--. ... -•..,...,... U# -... --'--'"'· m1 t be a few more out there," lames ~ w. DO <me· WU -.. ~-} routine. pitrol. J.Ull:I alUl&I:: un::n was given to lifeguard ·"The Sea World people wanted it alive, ~ •JDJJll bite beeo I dbzm peopJe Thi two pan1a -they e1aniMly Andy Rich, an experienced amateur but came up too late," Barnes said. said. standing around It when :ire came by," he placed Ille viper Into a plasUc bag with' snake fancier. The only explanation for the al>' Obviously, the warninl ID ..........,, said. • ~ long stick and returned to headquarters It died on the way to Rlch's home, pearance of a snake thousands of miles in San Clemente thil weQeftd ll to "8Y _The small, black make appateoUy to call authoriUes at Slrtll WorlG. Barnes said. away from lt.s natural habitat Ls ttyit it away from small, black anakel, wubed aabore in n1'dafternoon at the -' Now the snake ls in Rich's freezer. was brought to northern waters -prob-And-~ of the loot-= .~ !f !I' lbare o! anxiety, DOl'lberly -of t -e "Cllpiltrm» _. "We gave them a de!crlptlon of the Barnes said the small reptile is deep ably by accident. Barnes said he bad no problem doing -park, -llid, and Im-lhini and ~Y said !We was no doubt bluish-black In col9r with a light orange "We think it probably gol'aboard a boat that very thing 'nmllllJ, 1' 1 • -ereeture was sur-~ by curioul '11bl!eers,.said San mediately drew a c;rowd~ ad¥IDC the about what it waa. · • stripe running the length of its body. down in Mexico and stow..,,, away to "I bate snakes -fllftfl," nearby res.Jdfllts and'befb1 vlilton. 11'lbeir first cOmmeDt was 1l>e careful', The last two lnch~ of its tail, be said, California, then fell overboa':d. he said. .._,.... ' ' Ariz.ona Honor Admits Killing Parent ~! <;~p, ~· lnCfumente JAYCEE JUNIOR MISS Mal-·S.- ' CapoBeac&Pareeb ' County Counsel Seeks Users of Blufftop Land Two extremely valuable -as well as the county counsel's office, il continues. .controv...W -· porcels of Capistrano The ad stresses thet the seaith does Beach · bhlfltop _.iy today became not Involve Pines Park. M. e' -n:,, S·erenc' es· the objects of an official -for -i-Hall of that ·"""¥'11• ' .. .., linally . r,a .., ble pmcriptive rights by Ille Orange granted ID the public by an appellate , • County Coume1 's office. court early· last year in a case ba6ecl on N 1, L !;J• . ID , ~ _-81>' prescriptive ril)lll. , . e..., .""'n.r . .,, . -today <lncludbC _jhe DAILY That Jarid. 1oo,·i-i ~by 'I" -.~ PlLOI') °"""" C..•11 ;~ . ..,.. private'- ' ' " • . -Jlip -of, ---; The aeard1 launcbect this -- ,· 'Nice' Boy Tells Grilll Death Tale DOUGLAS, Ariz. (AP) - A i-aged honor student described u "the 'ldeest boy you wou1d want to meet" f8Ced murder charges 1D!1i1f Roi his schoolteacher es said the youth wanted ID t •l<lt to kill .-neme. Police llll1d Beman! JoaOpb llalll, 1'; walked Into the police lllltloo Tbunday and-·u..~. -• {lf '1--Cle-. en-... A • bave -·iilbeeof ll!t ~.IDrJ!":;-clillq ..... ..,,~-u .:JUll. '""' .,c:; reational pmipes. --. -(SOI! GAZl!:BO P1ip ii - i • The ............ ~·oil ,In Ille..... ' ' rlfll .... Se .... aa..ca,."m•+•. !lele'lllP --lllWo.il!r lt..,.,. of 'land at • ,, · Sdlool -.,W. • ~ lrlile the -.a edit <I Ille Pallside• which 15 A . Ji · :~•, 11 the .....-llT1 -Jmllor ~m;: :.~ ~~~i: pp '. eaJI~ . -Sberll!'1 cleiMies ~ . Rotb -liOaieOiilililalown and~es of '-!JI>' llQtb, Ill, ·an Jn. . llndlf al 'lloa8lu and · Gortrucle Rotb, 17, I junior bJch Mias Serenci!I, dl!llbter of Mr. and develoJllllllll • Mrs. Jolin Serences o1 Caplllrono Beach, Residents i.a ... batlled 1or month• to Seek Clemente won llle•lalor at the tbtrd lllllUlll Jaycee stop the dev~ asserting that the · • , • ' Junior Mill Pqealil Weclnol!llY at San land ocjglnally wia granted as a l'Jblic , Qtl { p · Clemeote Hlgh's Tritoa c.oter. park. but 1e11 1n1o private band> during Fll'e e . ost Besliles WinnlliC Ille ·-of the the !!Mils. . eveoma, -· Sp--I b' The -porcel a18o is a """'"' and • academic award as Well In the event. at-valuable hlulllop area which also wu Fifte\1n applicants haye thus_ far of. tended by more than l50 peioom. · assertodly dedi<ated u a park, but In tt-ficlally aougbt the job of •San Clemente ·'Ill< J>eW Junior Miss wl!! "9<eoent cent years bas been held privately. Fire Chief, and City Manager Kenneth I ' / .' I, , San :taemente's . , ' Co ~ .,. mml8810ns, . l J tft.t Cowicil to 'Meet ' ~ ·' ·rwo~~ -lacinl the cl· the.South Co8'I area ln 'the· amml na· A small gazebo which survived Ibero Carr said this ...et that the IDtal mlgbl tx of WO. _ tlJe gro~ need tional competitions at Santa Rosa next for years was half-demolished last sum-double befOre the ·bee. 1 application .,. ,........., lor «flltzill _....._,. and greater moome January. .. ' · • mer 1<J prepare for a residential develop._ Ron's 'Gfp-r' IY ·~"",. The. two. -In the compettion meal. ' deadline. r -~ , ~the:,';. T1o'"'l were Debbie Morri>oo md ·-JoAnlle Residents successfully fooght ID all'!" The pCllilion, which for the past year .,. Oil Af! 8 ID , Johnson. , what was left of the structure and thin has -ID!od ·b a<tln Fire Chief Burl from · t i.ea·1or parks -will . Y g .i ~ Miss · Seren<u ·was awarded a $50 complained bitterly ID the county. Hancock, is e~ed ID have a , ~ !! • Jl a v e occurred scholaroblp as part of her title, SUpervisors then authorized the search pennanent'.occi1p&nt ., .of January, Carr tbil • .,. Wednelday of Judging was buod on, talent, a<ademic for past public use of the lands. said. , ,-the • fi'ii ' m ' r in the city' achievement, lel"Vlce to a candidate's Today's ads tell readers that the coun-fl.!!...-cbiiJ!fse and are not official school and community as well as poise ty "ls Investigating legal undrights1 pedthe bef~~~Y~=.italle place MUon i.Qeed,np -and other attributes. · · ppblic may have to use the eve o Once~ all the applications are ·in, Carr • :Jlle:s:,if.t" ~eatrafflc.Uon parco_!'.: The head of the judging at this year's J>OrP!'CaplS' trrtyanoatPthallsae nodesrtb~'.'tandend(~ explained, a State Perso~ Board will uN ·-~ event was San Clemente Mayor Arthur the --~• and est I Palisad !Cl'een the applicaUons and select about ·~~ which deal Holmes. Three other judges reviewed the Drlsltev)ea .• ! PUIW w o es a dozen of the, best-qualified applicants .. · lac••• the ci'ty qualifications of the .1• candidatea -the p 1 rvle b "'6 • largest~, oi ..,.t'emnt. -the AtJiaae ever hating used the property . ersona mte w• y a stste review kin& and ports isaUes have Juilli>r Miaa .compet!tloa wu ltarled for aeoenl recreational {lurposes "or board will follow and the field will he ::, .!!t t.~·les wpast10lu:\':~ locally merely walking -" ahoUld contact· narrowthaed down ~-theseltop Hve, he said" ::4! ~~, -~ · "• . < ' · • At t point, ~ ectlon process will .... • shift ID ,tht city and the five men would -.,,,. "'11111 -......... the In-B. k en· • • • . . C ' he lntervie""'1 and screened once again 1n111e llllofau~=~i: ur. e· . tiCJ.ZeS ourt S =:u.finalselectloomadeby ·thecity ~,,... of 1111 olty. The posilioo pays a mmtbly wage G<>v. )Wnald .Reagan holds a rat named "the Glpper" which will represent him m the· Uth ann·ua1 Rat.Decathalon Dec .. 1 and 2 at ~ericap River1 Col- lege. The rodent was named for Notre Dame ·football star George Gipp, whom Reagan portrayed in a riiovie. Ex-Gen,, LeMay Wins Tax Fight, Says Attorney ; Tlliil~ lllt.'W~ lots bave ~ ranging from ll,100ID11,338 a year. develoted, m "*al tbe loa ~of curbside • • · · For the past year Hancock ha! been Retired Air Force Gen . Curtis LeMay, .. • •. L .. .'-..I:' ' m· Rul s 'B1·aQed' splitting his regular duties as city a Newport Beach resident. has won a :Part11M UM8-.01 commissioners ~DO 0Il e a o . bu f l dlogma1nteoancesuper1ntent1ent peacetime battle with the 1oterna1 have iillcf-eblDC9 of setting up park-with the fire chJef'• pOsttion. Revenue Service, according to bis at~ Jal ~ II )ht_~ sections, \oOi J s soon u tbe permanent chief is . torney. ~t w-.~ the Idea bas been Asaemblyman Robert H. Burke (R-abortioo mills, whooe wanioo disregard selectod, llan<Ock would resume his LeMay, or 1040 Pescador Drive, w•s dllllcul _, CGlllJllOl'(ial property· HunUng\_00 Beach) has accused the state for lolman life and unsanitsry condltlonl regular po1llion full-time, but will keep cbargod by t\le ms with failure to pay ~ siipreme Court o( "uainl legal nnanlJo. will cballenge the Tijuana mills Califo!' an active role In the city's volunteer bock taxes from 1900 ID 1900. Jlmll~ the aearcll for jumbo" In the coort's recent dec!slOll, Diana found oo rewltino In the past," Ibo flreflgblinl 1~· . The IRS conterided that during thooe pn .. li'j1 ~ develop city wbicb struck 00:..·the ~t lor 1 AllembJyman , declared: San Clemente s public safety mana~.. years when LeMay lived in Bel Air he had pua,An '" Iii. • ~ 1_ -~ boopltal committee'• aJ>lllOHI for · 111 "With abortlolla being loosened by the meot ~ans that the lire chief the services of a Japanese gardener who --~ abor\Joo.· High Court, the fear of pregnancy will no will _.ate the supervision of was paid by the general's former ·11r , ~ their _. lwldeiJ; edn day lonpr be a factor 'ln illicit relatloooblpa. PubUc Salo{y Director Cliffont Mun-ay. employer Network Electroolcs ~ 19 lmd for para .• Tba decilloa, 'down W=eor Tbla will have the ellect of further Field co m ma n d respooslbilitles, The goVemment claimed b servlc<s -or pay• lee for by• 4-llnlrllD. -that•....., In de&eneralinl our moral standards," be bowaver, are the fire cbiers. constituted Income that should have been ~-',,.,_ --:, ~i:.i "'::~~ J::!i adiled. tued for a tolal of $4,737 for the three .•. :-,,..-......._._ ~ ~~ ._..Jal Burke aald more than 111,llllO abortiool B years. """ ....,_ w • ...,_ ._.. J D "They were wrong," said the 116-year- Io ,.,n Ille OnlJ lees collected -t prior iiplllUtal of tbo b6opltai's ~:c:i:;u::. ~~~·that aze ama ges old LeMay in an Interview. "[ refuoed ID fiave 'fl<D!_,~jloilers of coo-medical commltlee. next year there will be_. Calilomlans pay It and we W<nt tJuoucti the pro-,~ . .-ori ...... 11 niecoor1saldtheJucllmmtreo11..i. ~ .. ~by bo~ ..... -will~-i an Dan B··:'ding cedures." • ly with the woman and her-· ~ 8 ' ---n>lll a 11,ll LeMay's cue WU acbeduled ID go to " " ' " Attackloe the dectsloo, Bura aald "the other cauoes combined. And these li.., trial early next year, but the general aid court bu shown its biu lo 11111 matter m will be tabo wtthaul ~ of . 81" Aa oor1f morninl blue Tllunday CAUi-he and his attorney met wltb IRS of· -.-, ..i ill to •-H peal ID tliat 1111P111 bo"1 wldch ID llglJllJ' ed Ill' 1 ~· won beoler did 122.0llO ficiall recenUy "at thetr lavitatloa" and, really bad tor~ · come '9 with bas paaod Jool&l'w~" he said. .damap lo a Dua Point aportment b. said "they agr!ed wttb'111." the fllmsl' -that .. law II 'IOldlQ buildln(, Ille Orange Coanty Fire .>epaJ'I. Todd Hlnmao, the _..., Bm!rtJ -·In..., ID illliral\le tllil --Two ~.II .. m' ,•••aka )111111 ~. Hills allDmey, aild Noil-it -Ina drssna • --i/U.., Fin ..,.. out about S a.m. In an sated LeMay ID pur<hue tba · -for Tiie Jiii& .-tbd 8't m "ell .apart111111......,.i by l\frS, llooruJ Mii· the enler\alnment o1-. Mtomm. ~ ....... ID1~_""'::!_ .... !: ANCllORAGB, A1ub (UPI) -well at -ltnet of the -I..amao. "He wooldn~ have needed that big of a r•·-<I an -·~• ~· ~ Analblr aerial ~Is under way over • She -not JnJared. boule with all tbet landlcal'lnll," Blnman --· -they wore "Jm. -the -Ancborlge.Juneau routa rout""'""' aid a .... inlt -said. proalvely ._." In whleh 1 plane cortylng House M• b)' • ,_ fro!!! jhe DlilllllY lft station "They (Nelwwt l!lectrook:tl paid for "Tbll dectsloa will undoubledly give jortty Leader Hale Boal dlaappeared la COplltr""° -b ,_.. to the lhe gardener ID keep It up," he aald, "llut ri1e to a bup 1Dcr:11re In tbe manbw of Ol:L 1l Tiie ~ ..-& 1 0.-:be blne. It wun't income." --lialll .. bald ill Clllloruia piloted b)' Jolm Braltm of'!epuJ-and ' Tiie llulidint I.I owned lly <Gonion LeMay WU fol;merly cbairmao of tbe and will -Ille doon ol many new aW0111111believed·lo lie Illa wife. -.-vlaGraode,Mllsloo\lleJo. board ot Netwwt -' • telleber:' ' Roth ,... SJJl'll"!'"l:,"!1 the llvllli nom Ooor. Ills Wilt .._-oo a lofa behind him. lnvestlptGfl'•ld both had been sbol once In the cbeot will! a rifle. County Attorney Hlcbard Riley, who called Roth "the nlcell boy you -id want to meet," l8Jc:I the ~. when asked about bow he let l ~ parents, said, ''The people are getliilg- old. I'm noi mad at them. I hive no hostilities!' -......_ "The boy said he -"'1 bell. bavinl thoughts about ~,., ;_... lor a Jong time," said ~·Re Wlated to know how it felt to 10mebody." Riley said the kl!llnP tool< place around 1 p.m. Wenelday. Re 1uld the youth then diove ID tonlaburf, N1M., some 100 miles nortbllst of • f>oalllas, where he spent th~CR· youth returned to ore 9 a.m. Tbanksglv ' himself in, Riley said . Police aaid they found a .25-.35 c:aflber rifle in the youth's car. ' Norman Littrell, prind[lOI al' !b'CJa• High, aald the boy bad an O'!!Jlandinl school record. I Besides being an bolior itudmtt. ~I said Roth sang with Ille .......... and this year eamed a p&.c. -on tllil mbool'1 football team. Ho,.._, hellld·-bad to drop from the team'bocaUll of 1 pme injury. J J "I\'e known th.ii ~ tor: years," said lJttrell. "And llruad ~ !<Ill the type of boy you ............ In a hJgb school." , ,.. The Rotbs al8o bad tine daacJll<n. • •, • 0r..,e .c..a Wendler " Contmued -dQa -<001 nights ls the .., tbe ••:= ~ ture looks ftlr ..... ., t ID the weather -lllclla II along the cout, riml la • lit' land. Lows IDDlPt '11111. .... Ille low 408. • t INSmE 'l'aaAY . lt'1 111• -at G'll- pla1/1, f<ltil>oll .... -"'°' J1T01!'1. B• o S.19 .. -..., -' Q< c In Ill< llolldoj aplrjl. .. todav't WnknUr ,... ...,.. coming Mp oJo"8' .. Os Ill COOIC. ~-:-.: -. - -=.... : ......... ....... ,.. . ·= -11 W ~ ·: -.... J_ '"' '" ,..;,o...'T\"' rf J'We:itt c/Mi'i..t..an:' "" T- '" Geor~e J. Mitchell, a Portland. Maille, al!Pl"ll"Y, is being ser- iow(y l'9Jlsidered as a replace-. rnent for 'Jean Westwood as cbaU:ma.u 10! ihe Democratic National Committee. " -'Pl'OlllPagel SESSION ... domlniums, who are required to sub- divide their lots to allow the high-density projects. Anc/i~ ~ ~ was enacted, no siza~ 1 ~U '&r ~~d have b e e n dedicated for '-blic rks use. Planning a'Pi ; t¥ks commissioners have !ludied the problem In recent weeks and 4t this paint arepying to detennlne new fie t*Miles ~ich could affect a broader range of developments in the cl· ty. City managU Kenneth carr said the other discussion iiems for the session "'·ould be placed on an agenda early next week. Althouf!h. public participation oan not be forbidden at such study sesslorui, coun- cilmen iD the' past have asked that observers keep disucssiom 1t a miobnum ·to allow tl>e lull agenda to be ~--j I ·f I eiplon:u. . ' . ' "~'p I GkjiJ.(f.7~ .. ' the pail>!!J''~ . ' ; Thi' ~ur::. rats In limbo untlLDec..JO._ , -...-l:tioul\J Grind _, wlll """'""'Ill mvmlgatlao !ntO the Ullo of' the JllupmlJ early next-. Several Palisades !'91idents involved in thelllue-n:lo,hlly. Supertvson :to cut the final decision on tbl the condominium land at their g. Transient Pleads Guilty m Death SAN DIEGO (AP) -A 29-ye&Mld tranat.nt has pleaded guilty to murder charges in the shooting death of a UC Sari biego coed but has the option of witbdniwing the plea later• Under terms of a plea .bargaining agreement with the district attomey'1 of· !let, Richard Keith Shoopman will be ex· amlned by state psychiatrists as a poss!· hie mentally diJordered sex offender. If he ii found to be healthy, he may wl!bdrew his guilty Pclea and stand trial. Sjiijijpiilan entere<l ltie plea Wedneoday, aa,m, be 1ccidentally 1hot Holly Helene HaJvonon in the head during an at- tempted npe. Police said M i s s Hal ...... , 1, .. _..,uy had been bltd>hltlng• .. lltWJ July 29 and ac- cepted a ride from her assailant. OMNH COAST IC DAILY PILOT ---- ' --I Connally Feud? Kistinger Seen Op~g Texan • • • llOll'l'ON (IJPI) -A polltloll lllld Mlw 1 iL lilln' 11:1 Ap .. -Qio. r . ~ n11111e41 ·11.-. ....... 1111 ..... »!:f0t.i·an .,.1 '" • . ,...ui; ol -· a """'"°" wrlllaf a -Ille -,._ 111aw . ' --. . . PROFESSOR CllAllLE.! illlMAN of Untyeralty of Pacific Ald tbe feud . began when CoMa'.IJy became Treasury secretary "and invaded KWJncer11 sphere" as trusted presidential adviser. The feud was kept quiet so It would not inhibit Coonally's efforts to lntlu- ence Democrats to vote fOl' President Nixon ~'became Ki.uinger bu been in- sulated from domeaUc political lnwlvemenl 1Dltll the end ol lhe iiegollalloas with Hanoi. "KISSINGER AND CONNAILY are poles apart ptl'SOllal1y and politically," said Ashman, founding director of the Public Affaln Institute at Pacific. "If Conoally should be named secr<!lary ol Ill~ l'm"Sln he -~ be-Kissinger'• departure will be 1brupt," Ashman aald. G~rman Airport Drama Gunman on Empty Jet Seeks Czech Re"leases F'RANKF1JRT, Germaoy (UPI) -A man believed armed with a pistol seized a stewardess imide an empty Air Canada plane at Rhein-Main airport today and demanded. the release of Czechoslovak natJonals jailed in Germany for air Rlrtcy, police said. Police surrounded the plane on the strip at Gennany's biggest airport. Neither Police nor airllne offlclal8 bad details en who the man was nor specifically which convicted hijackers he wanted released in return for the steWardess' safety. The man said he wanted "Czechs . ., A number of Czecboslovaks have been sent.oced In West Germany for hi· jackings. '"We believe he bu a pistol and police have surrounded the plane," a police spokesman at the airport aald. He aald the Air Canada plane bad no Kissinger Goes To I-hour Secret Peace Meeting PARIS (UPI) -U.S. presidential ad- v\llfi._,• .. •'_Jhp .. tne4 - abiit - -IDdoJ '!\Ill -V\et.. ...,., cbld -tlegotlalar In " meettng neither acbeduled ..., announced in ad•ace''bealUIO the two Diia!l&lofw did· not 11111111 c...i. . -1111111 '°""""•Id the meeting was held at lti.uinger'a ~ quest. Neither aide gave any deta1ll of the meeting. l.i Washington, President Nixon's presa secretary, Rooald L. Ziegler, aald Klas- inger and North Vtetnameoe neptlator le Due 'll>o al9o will meet ogaln Satur<lay in a conttnpatlon of their dally ,,.,.11ngs th!lt began Mandly. Zlqler aald the ..... 1 procedure for 8.llllOIDJclna !"""' for tlle meetlnp in a(lz vanc!e wa DOI -followed f<W' todll"s seaim liecauae tht negollat<ri did DOI want any publicity oo It. · Kililiiger 'alao , called '!'! French. For.Igo Miniater Mam ~ fo.. day.,Zieglq.llljid. " . ., ~/J>Otb'.sides'aald DO~ '!"'S schedU!ed·foda)i. Ir """1d :ia•e been the first blatiJs in \bla· '!lt.st toOod of negotiations, whiCh begaQ '4oncia1 tn an effort to. find an acceptal>Je peaCe formula. · Newsmen who trailed Klsalnger aald the meeting today took ploce In a villa 0~11ed by the North Vletnameee delega. tior.: and -iocated two blocks from its mission in suburban Chol.sy le Roi! The newsmen said Kissinger slipped out of the rear wt of the U.S. embassy residence In Paris, went to the villa a.Kl stayed about one hour. As the negotiators left, a television network correspondent remarked to Kissinger "It's g\.tting harder and harder to find a place for a secret rendezvous, isn·t it, Dr. Kissinger?" Kissinger, he said, replied : "It cer- t.c.inly is." Earlier today, a Viet Cong spokesman said tbe continued support of South Viet- nam's President Nguyen Van Tb.l.eu by the United States is blocking a peace set- tlement. "We wonder If Ille United State. really wants peace,, since it 'keeps supporting Thieu,'" the Viel Cong spokesman uld. '"Thieu ta ~ to peaco. Tbere bu been no cnangt in our demands thlt 11li.eu must go." Klsslnger said the Hanoi envoys con- fet?td Tbunday for more than 1tx hours, the most protlcted aesslon 90 far. Lawmen Hunting El Toro Rustlers Intruders wbo DllY i.ve hid 1 non- traditional Thankqlvinc dimer in mind allot a )'ollJW ltffr on ,. El Toro •ancil lats_ W.edoeldly and Diii' have been ac~ oU before they could bul<:ber the an~al. . RIOcber· Gratlan Bldari dl1coyered the dead antml1 on ranc::hland near Cook11 Corner '"" of El Toro Rood. The fOWll Steer WU Valued &l lltitl. Investigators nld )'Olln& 1ieer1 killed in 1n identical manner In earlier county incidents have been upertly butcher.d on the spot. other o<cuponts at the time the lncl\lmrt occurred. He said II appearod the woman was either checking over the plane between flights or was take1 on board by her assailant. An Air Canada spokesman described tbe mon as about 50 years old wbo spoke German with a thick East European ..,. cenl He identified the a-aft ll! Air Canada's flight fl!l, a DCB that waa due tG fly from Frankfurt to Montreal Via Shannon, Ireland, this afternoon. The incident occurred only about four weeks after Arab guerrillas hijacked a Luftflama airliner OVtr Turkey aOd IUC- ceeded in forcing Gennany to nleose three Arabs be!d· on charges they pariicipated in the MWlich Olympics massacre of Israeli 1tthletes. Police records show there have tieen at least three cases in which Czeebosolvab hijacked planes to escape west and new them to Germany. Two yean ago, West Germany aen-- l<oced three Cr.ecboslovab to 212 years in prison each for hijacting a Czech plane to West Germany. There were two lncidonts this aprtng inwlving a total of 12 hijackers. On Apiu II, two Czecboskmt mlnen hijacked I small _j>lane and forced It to fly to Nurnberg. Tbey -..led a co-pilot with 1 pl>tol shot and were senteocecl to I0"'1 ,..,. In -jalll. Poultry ColJlpany • Blast Kills 2; loss $1 Million . . CLAXTON, Ga. (UPI) -A gas ez, plosion that destroyod the Clutoo Poultry Co. early 'l'hlnkrcll'llig Day ktll- ed two men, injured five; aod cauaed ap- prpalm,t.ly JI million damage that left 400 'elitplo;.. wil>ot.i wort. Btate Ort inspOcton --. to begin •ll· ttq today througb'the-ndnl (jf the fll'fil in~ _sq>cll lor the cause ol tbe blaat. • ne i!ead ' weie Identified aa Tillman Barnett ol Collins and -Smith of Clatton, both In their lat. 50o. ·Did: Doll, wbo is 'in utlafidoty cot> dltlon in a ileYamajl liolpi~, WU · f-of a cleanup crew and wu ad, vlaln• bis IUPemsot"of a gu !e8k early Th~ wben ttie· iilani · eiPIOded. Ma,int~i;ice . superviaor Benny · G. , Gilreath' aald DOak bad called bim to . complain be wu Jurvin1 trouble with a boiler' and that' be smelled gu. · ' ''I told him to cldr out of there fast," · said Gllieath. "That's when the pbone went dead and IO seconds lat.r I fell and heard the blasl" Eleven _.kers cleaning and stmlizlng th. production line for todly's ~ escaped unhurt. The exploaion went off near two 2,5(11). gallon boilers, fed by notural gu and diesel fuel , wbk:b heated the water med in scaJdin,£ the ll,000-100,000 chickens proceased during a normal ohlft. Drug-smuggling Lawyer GUilty NEW YORK (AP) -Los Anpl .. a~ torney Perry J. Walsbin, recently ao- qultt.d on pimping and pandering charges In Los Angeles, bu hem ...,_ victed in federal court here ol planning to smua\t $90,000 wwlb of cocaine Into the United States from South America. Walshln, 34, cooricted Wednesday following a three-daj< trlo!, facta a ID.U· ~um penalty of 15 ye.,.j In prlloon and $25,ooo each oa one couot of conspiracy to distribute narcotic hs and one count of dtatrfbutlon of cocafue. Another Calllomlln, lvlin~tll, 30, of Ploya de Rey pleaded ty to the C0111plrley chlrpi lut , His 1e11t.nclng II tlCllOdulad Deo. II.' • Te&Dl'&ter& Voting SACRAMENTO (AP) -Memben of TaamMrl Local 150 vote lllday 0t1 whttlter. lo contlnut the I~ •trite · qalnsl Iha Sacrllllllllo ....,.,... dlalrli..- tlon ctnter o! Safeway Stom. The llrlltt liad up trucU t!lllcil ..,.. on ma ... t.ndlng weot aa far u F1lrfleld and -as f.ar as LoveJock, Nev. ) I 0-te.Eertla Astronaut James A. I:.ovell,· who spent more time in space than any other American astr~ naut, is preparing to leave the space program after the launching of Apollo 17 next month. City Manager's Garage Damaged In $13,000 Fire • c ...... ., Qr•• .... !'( . . ·.i ~ardinal Se , ' ~ End to ·Sex · ext , , ... ~ / , , tn' ;rnin111•"l' 10 • • • • .~ ' ~ • r.t) _s·~l~ tll• ~ 1)1 r, WASHINGTON (AP) Pa'l rl~k BUt 0the ca • h \:e '"nldf C8rdlnal' o"soyl; coo.tenda a sex manual 0 tt ls my con t •. : c __ , u --~ not only falls ' tti 'al il" · ' · ( moral ...,.....i by ab: Georgttowll nl~·ty culdall(:e i..t "3 • ii~ fl 111 y" meilical ~~II allould be wtthdra""' ~ to lbi" ...,.,. et ~ H -.,. blrih cmtiol, abol' thoae lar-. 'if ....... " '' tioo Ind bomo$laulltty. •!Im '"' ,Jl!'1tJ!r( f'r.ct ., 'lbe cardinal, -Roman Cat ho Ii c . ,'(i')~lll lit.·'' Ol RJAdh<Oi ,.,,..,, a~ of, Wulllaltoo, .called. 'l'llur> Y"" , ...... , day fol Ille withdrawal . ,. "f"' , 1 b,,,. ' "9 uid the *Plee booklet, dlatributed • .h• Wl no(nt. _1 to lludenta tI>rougb un1vm1t, ....... ne1.. Hi·i·act ~~.:.: ... "' .. , p.....,.ts a mon1 position '"dln!ctly.,..,. liei.o ., ... g,. trary to tbe teachb:ws of the clmcb." ··..;..!} ·lbl·101q ru ' -:, ., " ., ,• .. " The 183-yeal'cld un1ve...ny .. ..... , T · bid""' ·•1 ~nm.,, 1rouec1 by the Society o1 j.,.., ~·-ric <f "'' ""· • • ,.. • • i ()j .t'lb ~ ;". Catholic religious on!er tblt npona .~!\!' --; directly to the Pope. Cardinal O'Boyle, BEIRUT (Aj').~ d'~ even though the lnsUtuUon la within bis gUmiilaJ lnvoi.e.t;&a tbl,Jfuolclt Olym,• di~, has no · direct authority over pie massacre n~bt..., West', Georgetown. Gennan au I' ~ 'theni~ Geo • -·"-the V R and '"rfellberatelv · "' "llJ!illl~jj' lhe ii' rgetown s P•~t, ery eY. " 1 ""'II r,;;. Robert J. Henle, dl 1c lalmed Israeli •-._~;! __ ..,~l~_tl•il •. ~.1;., )•· responsibility for the Dll..W. Re aald II "We never ~·II' ~.r!ll' of th!! did not represent offlcal un!Yti'Sity policy boatages," declared one of the thHe ill· and was dlstrlbut.d to students Jiy the an interview ~-tr~~ student llOVemmenl Ani:"_Badran>l'~~\1;11'•" . .{; Father Henle did not Indicate any the operat10U 'II.to ~ .... move tonnl the pamphlet's withdrawal. of the Palestfnl.7/., • ~· · el.\- The IDlllUal, entitled '"Human SOual prisons ••• to a a 1 !ii: the Paleillne " tii tli-1 Respoosiblllly," deals with Ille subject of Palelllnian" 0.. rather than -~ By JACK CHAPPELL sexual "1atloas!>lpa In I relued and, In corpoes m the Olympic flqpole. " ... ..., - -some cues, In a liglltbearted and witty '"West ~;\ A fire at the home of Laguna Beach manner. Dietrich · City Manager Lawrence Rose late Thun-Readers -~'"' f ·--'· that of honor that a · ' ' II'-' day did ao estimated $13,000 damage to are -·-· or e1......,., ranged for us to le1Ye with the ~ the structure and cootents of the $80,000 the rhythm method -the only .,..,. f Cairo llDIDOliiterl...-' house. , tracepUve tacbnlqae appnwed for "r.But -~ lft!M~ll.D.l,1 I>uJ The blue was oontained in the garage Catholics -bu no aide eftecta "~ near Munich, all hell broke~ .•. of the bouse at 390 Ledroit St. as all possible enlargament of the femali's ab-Gemc1-'a bmo~ed ta.lie !J(- three stations of the Laguna Beach Fire domen." Dayan'I wallet'tG ~, i J:J9,t,r J Department responded to the Call. The booklet ··opecfflcally commeodl Doyan Is defense mlnidM ol lrrael. The cause of tbe blue was not im· contraception to unmarried collece An Nahar dlcLnol<.-r ..-.,libl b>- mediately detennlned and ·was under in-students. · terview with u. .... ~ 'lll coat1 vestJgation today. The fire occurred at •iEmotionaJ IDd aexual reJatimshipa ducted. {(UJl.i.B o~ lo ,... ;:~ 10:211 p.m. os the family reilled alt.r cao 'boppen' to all of UI," the 111111uol It Ald ooe qi,~· 1~ Klldlr Thanksgiving dinner. declam. '"So, to -n>llllCltlcally In-Denawl, wu ill ci!eil:'!'!!i!,a'~' u ~-'"We ,..,. all watching the lele11tsion volved couples, to lhe -..llon-mlnded, ....wt ol III tr..i@ii!oli ,; .~ .. ('"Chitty, Chitty, Bang Ban,!!") when one and to the -1d-be William and tnvestlgaton C!!W,;\;~ o Mun!dl· of the children thought be beard a no... Wilhelmina the Cooqueron, we mm1 e1ns lcillino. His Al!! ·iil!i!!i: ~ in the gorage," Rose aaid. pbasize the responsibility to learn and lo !brablm Badran U1I ~ Seiner.' 1be chlld went to the cmnecting use any of proven contraceptives Abdulla, were l'Mml't..t.,,1n,1 atell.t• kilcben doorway opened lhe door and available." health '""""' ' '· ' -· saw tht fire, the city manager said. The ·---:ll-~~~ No one was injur<d in the fire, but Ubya 0t1 Oct."i\I!' . · tbf personal papers, ~wants and 1reepsakes paaaengers and ' ifll ~ stored in. the garage were dellroyed, as TICKETS SET Lufthana ... ,,_ ""ll!C! Bloclt 11::~..:.t.: ..... 'dliiilige'' FORORC. HESTIU , ~;""' .. ,~'·~~ In one ' bedroom. The fire depaftment ID Mumdl, lllO ' • estlmat.d 110,000 4limace to the garage ""lbe UC lrvlrieFlne Arts Ylllage. ' ministry. a p ~ k l"lil . \ . • strocture, and S3.iOQO tq ~ts. Rrwtd•h '~ .... .N dl!p8rjplla! ,._... ~ t11at , bo•~l'!ll-1t,1p.m.""""'' · -ltld°>bi' · • · ·, •1n'41 upon the arrl.val 'ot'fbe· tint unlt,~tbe ' daytortbebenddltbale'MftiDIJ' tilnft.101 ··,~t rJ tf • ' ~·· garage wu In flames. Ten men fought · ttckell for the l :U p.m. contort by i\11 three Arlbo whDt stllI hnJlliloned, thea!'~ld that aome ol lhe Items atored the,:•~ .. ~:,' ~t.d '.:::" :r~· ,~ away in the garage ~e1': things that I from Cri-.ford Hall into the Fine was oonect, mr·~ - W.re being kept penc11ng: sorting and Arts Village Theater to proride a Raucballes · beJm.., llO\bln( ol ony perhaps being to.1!ed oat. • · more intlmlt. setting I« the 36-formal '"~ "'-':...••-,lo ~ "But it seems a rather absolute way to mem~ group. Tickets are '2-Arabs ' for ~ ~ "g~d~rl~d~of•aomii~itblng~;,';'he~sa>~·~d.~;,;;;;;:~~~::::~~::~~~::;;;Gensr~~~c~be~r~.;;;-~-~;,:;~~-;;~:-~ ' 4 $~~ 'Jo : '. Save up to 20% on .Heritage Leather Sofas & Chairs thru Dec. 3.0th ' ,f 1~11-u ~ ia ' ' . ' ch<mut -l<alh<T ••fa 95-lnch<• long. reg. JJ:IOO Said $999 INTlllOIS . • WBICDA ~ a IA TUIDA YI t :OO 19 l :JO NIDAY TIL titl ,'l()rj ;1°.U.1'..& '0lfl ' ".l o---''"f '111 • r,1 I 111Jtli• 11~11 :>1t ltiJ .,,,~ (IJ ,..\ ·-1•,no ·,~ .o'h-.ff \I 't<•il'• '~llf . .... : . .. . ' ... ,.~. ... .. ... ... ... : .; ~·tJ~ bi;, Jlli';l\I.. ...... '(B fl Soft bro!otl' "·~.t'". 92·i "·t I:> ;,g, 11#~ . .J>: &lie ' • '• 7 '. .. ,!• .. _ .. .... •• ... .! ". . .. ... ' ·" ... t~· r ~!f ... ... _., • ... .,•:: ' ~;.• ~.o· • •• ...... ,; r .. ,. • ·- •, ;. " . " • I • • • "•t-•I , .. ~-~....... •• ·~ ' !-" J4 DAILY PILOT SC -''Ripoff' Season's Here • •• Y~let~me Sho plihing Can Be Sto ppel by Store.Owners By LERO'\' POPE Ul'l it"'-a WrlW • NEW YORK -The coming : ChrltUoaS ll?'J>Ping ltuon , could be ,the .buest "ripaff" 1pree in) American hlStory, • store IJ<Cllrlly •'!IPU .,. , wamfns. ; , ....,,,, • Whtie fully h!lf or all : sho!>Jlftlnr during the rtst of • the fear 1s done by juveniles, : 11~ much fot1 tJirills as for gain, . Jt I I dltrerei>t thing during the ChrlitlQa.I . ..,.,.n, T h e n , · aduJta,,p,l 'l''ticularl y · ~l~s ;"-"d" 40, are the . bl•"'f!•!I. according to :tPiniert.oil!s1 ~i, intunaUonal i seaiJ.ty .mm:; I "1'111! FAVQlllT~ lar8'Jts , « lheM u,.~lingir<d ladles : are ,c~~J , *t)oqery and ! gifl,Jti•,,,l!\e Y,'\IDl!'l•Y said. 1 Plnbrteatsi.leelt that few up with other ,. cur "J measures. Chemicals that stai n the shoplifter'• finger• 11.nd elec- tronic devicu lh!t llOW\d aJanps when ahopllfters ·grab apparenUy, unprotecte'd merchandise are more widely used than ever. • But Pinkerton's uld theae measures artn!t n e a r I y enough. It's necessary to design the store's layout and train Its personnel t o cooperate in prev enting shopliltlng .. THE . FIRST rule, PinkertQn's 18ld, is to have tables and counters well below e~ level ao store det.ecUves and hidden cameras or rdlec- Ung mirrors have a n unobstructed view of the whole store. The second Is to have bright lighting FRWICE everywhere, no dim comers where shoplifters can hide merchandise on or about their persons. Require every bag tor every adult 'A m!~r-J c,.a n s take ; Bho~tOif!ing seriously enough. • If Ute!T~ldS 9£'€ t-~t at It ' ·~-'""6" • '-u~y are merely embarrassed. They don't ralize that il the store ·chooses to prosecute, the boy or girl can be hurt for life. Tbe National R e t a i I Mercb$nta 11.AssoQation says ,.!hoplifti~g increued by bait a $4 Million Bucket DCIO Machine Trains • billion dtll.... In 1971 to 13.5 . btlltou. Jolany'retail ch&Jus say · their ' slillpiillln& losst. equal their nit sales profit of 2 to 4 percent, ll!Kt the biggest losses occur be.tween Thanksgiving and Chrb~. Pilots, Cuts Pollution . . ' NATURAU.Y THE annual Chrblnlas llliallhg ...... """ resu)led , IO , precautions to redu~ lhe · lqM.' The unwill· I~ pf rqerchants to pro- secute tor fear of false llIT'e!t suits or aueDBting publie api- nion is~forclzir them to Ughten ' " . MIAMI (AP) -A new DCIO aircraft simulator - a shiny, whlte 14-mlllion bucket that shakes and rolls p11ots in lavish style -· was unveiled this week by NaHonal Air Lines as a technological ad- vancement which will cut down on airport congestion, noise and pollution. The simulator was built in England b!; Link-Miles Ltd. and Installed at NAL's head· As a result, said Assistant Chief Pjlot Maynard Watkins, the device will cut down much nolae, cougestlon and pallutlon now generated by training flights. "We can also simulate emergencies not possible to create while a plane ilj in filght -such as a landing with two or three engines on fire ," said Walkins. Coal Firms ·Get Price Hike Okays quarters here to teach some 15 , A CAPTAIN receiving iniUaJ to 200 of the airline's 600 training for a DClO completes pilots bow to ny the new wide-au work in the simulator ·ex· bodied aircraft. cept two actual flights; one with company supervisors and the other with federal person- ·neJ who must check out the pilot. " ' NAL HAS SEVEN DCIOs now, and plans to have 11 in' operation within a year. National and some other airlines have Wied slmo1ators for yeara, but NAL officials said the new OClO simulator is so advanced it will eliminate 80 percent of training time once required 1n an actual air- craft. •' CJ h r ~llfoml• R•tid••h Only ' ,' GRUBB & ELLIS iR!EALTY FUND 111 A ~·I bt•t• l11•••ttn•11t Opp:ortu'"ty ~~C.Ufurni• U"'itN P•rt11er1hip Offeri"t 'nre•• Potentiel a.11efih 9 T .; .S1vin9s in 172 • Diversification of Properties • T llC. Free C1sh Flow e Mort91ge Reduct ion • LirrMt•d Liebility . e .P.ot•nti1I Appt•cietion ONE HOUR INVESTMENT MEETI NG W•ch1.1d&y, NoYemb•r 29, 1972 N•wporter 11111 -Empire Room I t07 J1mbot•• Rd. N•wport l••ch 7:)0 P.M. ' Spec• h limited Off•?llf Clrc11ler1 will b. di1tribvtitd •f tho 1omi11•r1. . ' • • E. F. Hutton & Co., Inc. One Oc•engete Long Beech T~lt •eon flOf c-1«111• Ill offLtt '° MU, Tiie offtr Is tNd1 b'f the Offff'• llllJ Clrtv'l.r •oniy. The .. ,, of wnlts II l!mlted to ln¥t11ott who ire rtilftn~ of c.flfofnll , wtlo etl 11 )'Nrl of l$e •nd tie"-I net -111 • •exc1111J.,,. of 9q11lty In tttelr te$1dence, llom!I fUrnllfl11$1 or •llfOll'IOblles of ' et IM1t S2QMO, •lld wlloff lncl1¥kllMI 11nM I~ (C'Ol'llbltMd wit~ IPOUM• tr rnarri.11 It ,; 'ft'-" no,oooi or regerdltn of tniw ~ wl'lole "" 'wor1tt Ii '1t ·ie.11 1100.@, tKklll..,. of .ciulty In r..idtnca. home f\lrn- llhlftOs or ellfoMobllfs. \ • ·" ,~. Stylhh • Effldlllt ' I · " ft-I., Fer Yourtelf or • FrJtnd· t • """' • ;1 I ' ,,Mey be used on envelopes es return eddre1s 16b.l'-Also v.ry hendy •• identlflcetion leffls fJor merking persona) items such es boo k'< records, pho+01, etc. lebels stic• on 9IA1s end m•Y. be used for merkin9 home caftnU focd t'tems. All labels •re printed •with st)'lifh Vogue type on fine quelity whit .. 9unfin1ed p~ptt. " . -- Four newsmen -none a pilot -were tested in the new simulator with mixed results: two "crash landed" the plane in a simulated approach to Chicago's O'Hare Airport, a third put it into a "takeoff stall" and the fourth managed a safe but wobbly takeoff and lauding. MesaBofA Expansion Work Slated Work ls tmderway on a ma· jor ezpansion of the Costa Mesa Bank of America on West 19th Street, announced vice pesident and manager Lee Cave. The 1100,000 project calls for the-·construction of a 2,000 square foot addition along the entire east side of th e building, increasing the office .size IO percent to 13,000 square feet. It is-designed to provide expanded ·work facilities for o f f i c e ad· ministrative and record pro- cessing faciliUes. Miss Newport Beach, Karen French, helps Merce- d..,Ben& dealer Jim. Slemons Oeft),I tum the first sbovelful o! dirt fur the new dealership near Jam- bo!'ff Road and Bristol Street In Newport Beach. Looting on Is M.ercede .. Beni Los Angeles zone man- aier Vin«!nl Latala. Completion is expected In early April , l978. COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK UST •• Pr: ~t Vows 'Financial Independence' MEX ICO CITY ILiPI) :itex::lcnn~.8. relati ons ap- , :peared ~nearrng ' Ule ir lo"·est . ' : point in J.C®nli)'Qia.l'i Jast u1eek ; as Mexjcoccontinoed to balk at ;rorel@, 't/i~1biil\iits and U.S. !invesiflrs ·.coollooed. to \\'orry ,:abcnn11H. · · .,,_ : ~ N~lfdiial ll•il\< or MCX• ·ico . .anid J5 . .p.erc en t of .Mexit61!J:i'4!W ltl~st important : mao~i;iiiJQ~ ~uSLries \Vere ;partially foreign-o\vned. ' . L'\J SPfllil OF existing :Jegisl'lrt iotl, the ba'llk'" said, in ;manic&ieS !oi:eign.atock runs 'above the desired ol9 percent. : Af ex i ca n edllorialists at· P UBLIC NOT ICE I tacked Barron's magazine, ·which recently gave a Wall Street view of ~1exico "killing the bird that laid the golden egg" with its programs to con· tro\ foreign investment. Local daily El Dia called the Barron·s bird ''the Trojan chicken." President Luis Echeverria has continued to insist on Mexico's finan c ial in- dependence. During a tour of southeastern lf1exico two weeks ago he showed no sign of softening his stands. 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Br~wn; ~cCat~hy ~ast · Exes .1:0 -~ore~i's, ' ' I ' ~,. :f '• ' • By SUS.cN'SW ~ SACRAMENTO (AP ) -A light is building quietly for one of cafifomia's c ho i cest . polltical jobs -pitting the '°" • • of an Irish tavern ·owner • 1 agaiMt an intense black man .• who grew up in Texas. ~ Right now tne tour guides still tell the gawking visitors how it is: Bob Morettl, a Van Nuys Democrat, is Assembly speaker and has been since Democrats swept back Into .. . . .,, ~~ ASlembly'CCllltrol In November trequently menUoned poleitllal fO~," ·lbe Jl"-•,Wal pve ~ 111 .U-blY -.1, "pve me bacll my deltptlon'' 19'10. ' suoee-.. oo •lllm 1iom ·•llbln Ills ciwn wblcli -. then wfJl be a al lhe Democnllc Nalloqol Bui lwo San Franclsco parly lo llep don u speakar. -llldlr la lbe Allemhly by COnvenllon or chalrlnc lbe Democrals wilh a long history MOl\ETl'I MAY. well hold E v e n J e 1 ~ I/ o r u b, Jenillry tm. powerful Ways a1ic1 Meiilo of pollllcal anlmosily are lbe speakenhlp while he crllt-Dori16craUc _,.,,.. ol Ole And Brown, an elgb~year Commillee. already eyeing a 'day 4'1er .a "-bly. lor 10 years,J>owed_ ~-v.eleran and "'cCarlhy, the Aasembly'',. year he!@ when 1J1ey ~pe_c\ (~ Q IO lbe Pftllll!"' and s!eppe\I ~' a four.year C.year-oldmajoricy..,\111>. l>U·· Moretti to say he will run for S .ANAJ.Y.SIS_ • .-wn u mlnoijly llooi"~ •• vet~ ate "'"' lo be center a quletar, ~~~· "11'9-. ~ . governor. · _ · • il0'9,..... bit campalin t&-•llap -conlendera~l)>r Bui he Is """""""''.,. ~ ~ • Today, Leo McCarllly, aon , '"*81 !l<>"· Ronald Raagan ' lhe Job. move lobbying for bills, poHllcal of an Irish c:onlracior ..and croUes !be.slate comPllinlo& became olllclal. . • • cementin& _ I e g_l • t a 1.1 v e_ tavern owner; aod Wlllle uan~c:andldale. Bui even H Morelli resists POil BllOWN, cenler alqe !rleoilaliipa, rarely wlllting a Brown, who 8J"'W up poor In But as aoon u -aays lbe .......,.., H he enlera lhe Is alrudy where be lr)'l lo be mlnule. southeast Tena, are the most openly "I am a candktate for aovernor's race at all he must .r -wbe&ber be ls pleading ·With the Nov. 7 election -·--...u .. -.c.-.. ..... S...N'l\\ MONICA iAP l -The·Sta1e }\as'r~cbed agree- ment to buy 1, 700 acres in the Santa Monica Mountains for $1.9 million, clearing the way for -· the Lt,090-acre Santa t.iooica ·Urban Part. officials say .. Rep. Alphonzo Bell, IR· Calif.,) and "'illiam Penn t.1ott. director of the state Departmen.t of Parks and ( OUTD,OORS) ~ation, jotnUy announced the agreement. saying they hoped it would be the ftrsl step toward halting further development in the;_ mountaim. Bell said the land, to be purChased by the state from GllM!lpilo Crtek R e a I t y Investment Co. a n d the Mowitain Park Realty Invest· merit Co.. is· valued at $S million. 'Ille $3.5 millioo dil- ference between the valuation and purchase priee is a dona· lion Wm the two rums, be said. . Moll said Podable lacili~es are especled .lq be opened in the area by July l but added that m a j o r improvements such as hiking and bike trails and picnic facllllle! probably will'liot'be r.ady before 19'15. 1'~ .L -. .. .,....U,,Ctwl>s? OAfa.AND ' (AP) • -Many wllne_, ipPearing before a eaiiiomtli · RicreaUon Trails COmmltlee ~I here urged segrqation mtd close controls on .OperatiOna 1of vehicles on open.c<lllll!ry;land., . But.-wbo·cfo the wheel· Ing urged lh!il ample space and "lldequale grouhd> be pro- vided for them to follow their ~· A stale law which became eff.ecti"Y-", .July · 1 requires rec!olnlioo ol 1111 vehicles not licensed for highwav use. It al9i>'calfi 1for 11Sing i10 of tbe $15 twcl-year ttgistratlon fet to estabtlih riding lrailB and motari7.ed pM. in lbe stale for motohiyd<s, liail bikes. du'n'e bu'ggfes and · soowmoblles. i l I" e Stot.e·Bitl SACffl.u!ENTO (AP) • Adminl&tration of the 58,QOO.. • acre Redwood National Park : in Northern California should : be taken .OW!f by the state, a • conunlsalm appoinled by Gov. Ronald ·~ recommends. 'Callfamia • a•I ready ad· ~ -ttale parks -'" covering about 27,500 acres - , -the>mllonal park houn-daries;~ ftbe ic o.m mission polm.d GUL " H It .took o+er management of.the rerhaining U1S. National p a·r:Jt · rs.err. j c e-managed acreage, , state 1tovemment ClfUld·doi11more efficient job. t h e 1 commis!lon concluded before Votin1'$.0 In favor of slale"~nl. .,,.,_ !Weetled ' 80IJTli tAKPl•TAHOE (AP) ....i.1 l'J'ber lfahoe' Regional Plan· . nlnf ~~ Advlaory Plan-ning eo-mmlsslon bas been told that .t-lcfd:IUOnal recreational fadlfllei.'irill be needed in lhe Tlhail 'Bain. to meet in· erl • 'C' Olm.Inds~· 'J bl"'i ..n,ort on recreation ~--· lhe San Fran-daco COlllUlting firm 0 f Edllo;'l Doon, Austin and >· ~lhe Tahoe area wll-1'1111 two lo lllree limes as ... --·facilities In 1111--· .~~.aald the major lfrf't1tn-.m be tbat rapid H· = .. ,. ... he poalible 0 f. wt1anmental ,..., ... 1111l .., develop in llllHjlllf ... -u akJ •11-andioll~· -;h.. ~ -The Imo! Game llil ..... UYlly ~"= .,..,. ..,-·· IAfle In ........ ~'* =:-.:.~~ ...... ••• hr 1 ~ .... . . ,.... e ...... ..i ... \ .. NIL CJ.AUS W[[~DAYS 1 ro q SATUMDAY AID I UN OAY l ,, b LlQUw KUID'B 598r. 99 77 - 30" WBifE •GOLD PUWlll Well. U Ille price °" Ille ipGCMa:f« •••t do wb. tor rn.-.. trol'oat dala --~ J.ookttonr.w~ad1rh&l -ble top, -u made. 39 77 SIB PLUllQER POMP ~('-:.,.., la It Ille regular old hmkf looldng thlDo !bat worb .. or !bat Iii"-thbiv nobody COil work cmil ... ..,body ...,. aluNid be ballDod? . 97° m:•T LIMP IULB ~dapltloela_.. ... It --·ii.. ...... la io -i,. lay ..... .,... dtl llft lt. JOG'• wdldeL fUNNY L OCl<I t..i<i ll S:-E9+JER . 1>11 ~I I · .lllW•UD/ -~ ! )1 • ....... TOJU:r Wit. --J'!N O\lli!oct --ol Cl atx-ra ........... u-. ---lbeee ·-·· ., Md •to ... ............... 11 -14 be c. dlllonat , i.n-. 2488 CllRISTMIS .DEPIRTMEIT OPEi ROW .; ILL STO • } } l \ .1 l 7 \ 1 \ i I • ' I I I ' \ J I 7 l -. • • I • , .. • Beaeh ........ ,.. • . · ' •••••• .• •• • . •• ED ITIOM · voi;. .... 1110. l29, 5 SECTIONS, 62 PAGES ' ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' • , . ' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, '1972 ' . ' lg J!'Pr Found : on :ctemente BeaJ..; ' ' ' ' 1 ciemen~ lJfegul.nt Lt. HaQk Barnes. ShortJy afterwpdS, Barnes and beca11u the anaie bU t: nen:\-.venOm as are shaped like the tail of an eel, to "What worries us now, 11 Wiiii.i-. · '.'N<rfr tbat •we 1hfnk about i~ it was a Lifeguard capt. Phil Stubbl dr9ve by on IOSjc as •cotwa'.•," 8'rnel.~lated. enable the small, snake to swim. bt ~ m;~•le Iha, t 00 one uu bitten, ' because routine pa•-•. . The Rtr. ··~ WU ...iven to lil-uard ' might a few more out there.'•~ ::1-u1,ll ·-•• .. •The Sea World people wanted it alive, Id tliere mU&t have been 1a dor.en people · Andr ~ , ·• aa. expirienoed iam•t.eur I 88 • • ~·""'"" arouod lt'wbea we came by ,, he , Tbe . two guards aald they earefully· •• ~-~-, .,..-but came UJt too ate," Barnes said. ~~-·-• "tb I ;j'~ · ' placed the viper into a plastic bag with 8 snau:i uuJ1;au, .1 The onlr;:.explanation for the a~ vu:•-.°'>'• e •ll'Dlnl to bb•11.ii11t~•n1 The small black make ap~•Uy long aUck ind returned to heodquarters 11 died on tbe way to 1\1 's bo'l"', pearance o! ,a• anake thousands of miles In San Clemente thil ..-ii lo 11oy wubed ~ in mhlat'tenk:lon"';t-ihe ~ ~ authorities at Sea Work:. . Barnes said. • i"" away from Us natural habitat is that It a..tay from smaU, black ..U.. • · 1 "'"1herly .md.of tbe C.pfatrano Shores "We gave tbem a description of the ~:~.:..i~~~deep :bir ~~':.'c':,\!,l"'rtbem waters-prob-Barnes aald he hid qo ~·dime ,tralllr park, -aald, ond im-thing ond they aald )ha~ was no doubt bluill>llUlc& ID .color with i Ugbt oh"ie "We think If probably got abosn! a boat ths~.very thine Tlmndoy, • · mediately drew a crowd from amO!w the about what it was. striPe .. ruoDinC tbe-'lmltb of its 'body. down in Mez:l.co and stowed away to "I bate snakes WorM •• nearby rmkients ~ tieacb visitors. · "Their first commen~wa,s 'be careful', The ~,t\to lnc;b!livof ~tail, b(I! said, calilomia, then fell overboard. he said. , ._,,, Ji ' ' i.• • ' ' ' Just Wanted ' '• • To Know How It Felt , DOUGLAS, Ariz. (AP) -. A teen-ag.d • bonor student described .. "the nicest boy you would want lo meet" faced mnrder charges today In the lllyingls of his scboolteocber parents. Autborlties slid tbe youth wanted to. tnow bow It felt to kill someone. . Police aald Bernard Josepb Roth, IS, walked Into the police alatlon Tliunday and~f!ODfeased tbe kllUDgs. Sllerllf's deputies went to . the Roth home -town ... -the· bodies ol Jooepb Roth, lo, an llJdio.viluol Jn. -"' .,.!I" Hilb School, Ind.. Get'tmde. Roth, 57, a i!mlor high ICbool • i.ocber. ' · Rotb fts aprawJed on the living room Goar. Hll· wife was found on 1 aofa billliDI lllin. lnvestlgaton aald both had i-·illot once in the chetl with a rifle. County Attorney Richard Riiey, who called Rath 11tbe nlcest boy you would woat to meet," aald the youth, when uked ·-bow be felt about his ponals, aald, "The people ... geltlng o]d. I'm DOt mad at lbenL _ I have DO boltiliilb." . ,,...--~ ..; . . ~· .... . are ' - " .... .. : • ' ' # .., .... N.OT _, ...... "The boY said he had been having thoughts about killing bis parents \fOr a long time," said Riley. "He wanted to kno1Lbow It felt to l!lll somebody." FIREMEN SCRAMBLi TO QUELL BLAZE AT H~E OF LAGUNA CITY MANA~ • . Flro Old on Estl~ted $13,000 01,,,.ge to Lowrence ROM Home --nTJST JIA1IOl..D'1i>ASTottlUS-'jlt"DISMbm,fS"NTAL-SCU~Pl'URE-· ~;--GI.ii' .. Olli~ Wiii Be Shlppod to Polin S'pri,,..n ~Decor ~: ii' ~ • • • • • r· · , · . • ~~ . . ~l { /, ulptp;re Sold ~: '(·,(M~'Porial' to' Palm; Spr:~ngs :_:'.\'-'·.~·I . ~ 'I ' ~ . i' ,~,.aietaJ .'sculpture tiUed lot ll,500, plus shipping. Por1al &, I-Jleocb artist Harold 0riginaUy priced, at 13 llJO tbe giant ~ wllI Ill ._oiled and moved ' ' . fiun Hf lat M f:'MU.Yal site to Palm =~(~~ ~ IOkt . to interior SJ1ri11P -1* alo·lo 1 deslcner there ~-~-. It will be.placed • do a lot adi-i& to the_deolgaer'! Palm Sprinp'olllce. E ~ p ,_ ,T,-•1 l'llrtOI -· ''tocled o1·1·spec1a1 . ~n• &ipi•.1.ay -tYPO o1-1111• 1111ehm1<11 ii diilgn. •: r' , . , ed to rull. The -iJa formo. I pro- 1TJ:0 · If.I F• h tectlve coating ·and •Jll'""eala -"., ''lJtl ~-: • ... ' , ig t, ciOtBrlorat"'1, arlbl P-·lllld. • 11e.,.... ~·the 1111111 lllDlll wOlds ~ " ~ of 1be ocubltilre tbli --Tiie pieces < lJ •• ay11 -*it9rney· will be lolided' -~ 11rte iruq Monday • and reconstructed Tu...iay In Palm ~~ Air ,_ Gen CW'tis LeMay Springs. • ...., ~t has won ~ fihlpplng cosls coold equal the sales • -witb die Internal price Pastoriua •id. H~ aaid the aale .....,., OOCGrdlng to• hil •t· was at cost. _, . The artist hid -the art -k Riley aald the. killings took place arowid ·7 p.m. Wenesday. He aald the youth then--drove to Lonloburg, N.M., some 100 ,miles northeast of Jlouilas, wbeft he spent the niglit in a motel. Tl>o yolitb .. turned to Jlouilas shortly -. t a.m. Thanksgiving Day ond llmied bbnsell In, Riley aald. Police aald they found a .25-.35 callher rifle in the youth's car. · Nonnan Llttrell, principal at Douglas High, said the 1>oy' had an outstanding school record. Besides being an honor student, Littrell aald Rotb. ung with the ichool cboir and thil ,...,eorned a place on the school's footbsll toom. Howenr;he aald Rotb bad to drop froril tbe team because of •game ... _ . ' ...,_,, ' "I've known this family· for years," aakl LlttreD. ·u And Bernard was just the type of boy joU Would like to bave In a bJlh ocbool n I n.. ~·llao ~ three daughters. tag~a StudentS Help Merchants Qualified Lasuna Beach High School students are.. available as extra help_ to local merchants durlng the Christmas holi<l8y rush. • According to work e~pe r ie~ce coordinator Don cawthoo, letters -of- fering student help have been sent lo many local oo..hiesses. . Merchants who desire extra bands are requested to· list the q~icalions of the employp, the rate of pay and the D\IDlber of emplOyes needed. , Cawthon may be reaclM!d· at Laguna Beacb HigltSchool, 41K-1546, ExL·50. . ' Bur.k~ :Criticizes Court?s Abortion Riile as· 'Biased' ' ~. 1Lf !Oii Piilcador Drive, W.IB' °"for the Saw<klll 11'..Uval, but It did not ....... llJ Ille IRS wltb !allure to pay ..U 11 tblt time ond bu terVed u lie'* --..-lo 119. . Laguna Belch'• llDOllldll canyon portal Tiit = ........ tllet cl1rillg U-°"the grounds lince tbe lelllval ended. Assemblyman Roberi H. Burke <R· caOstltutlonal beca.,. they were "im-~ !!'.".1•49')1eh\lr be had The clly declined to prcbue the Huntington Beocb) has accused the stile. pi:esslvely vague." tlie •·-" 1 ..,_. prdener wllo. llCUlpture -montho ago. , Supreme Court of "ming legal mumbo-''Tllil decisloa wlll undoubtedly gt•• -piN 111 1111 _.i•o former 'Ille large -columns of the "°'k jumbo" In the court'•· roctnt decisloa rise lo 1 huge lncreue in the number of .,,...,., 1"1twn mutwilc:s. will be .parotod In I cardlli, melllodical whicb struck down the requirement lor 'a abortions being performed In California . ,,,. ·e---~ tbOle eervlces manner the artilt Aki hospital committee's approval for an u:.d will ~ ·~ doon of 4m8!!f new °""'II :ll .....,. dmt ..,Id haff been • He is ' uaing 1 small Ii;gh -1 saw to abortloo. abortloll hiilla, wbose won ton dili'ogan! tued I telal ol fl,'li1 for the three sliee through'the wekll holding the lolcled The decisioo , banded down Wednesday for buman life and U11J1Ditary coodiUoos ~ ' abeet metal together. · by o ·~ margin, means thst a woman in wlll o .. lieap the Tljuana:111ills Calllor-~~1'$~:'8'''.'J~· ;,1~~~arto· Pastorius will leave a btt of unusual the lint 211 weeks of pregnoncy may lib---oo molt!ni In tbe'pu~ • the -=~ maintenance advice with tbe new owners tlln 1 ,legal -f r om a licealad Allemblymon declared. ::.,• M • :"'"! lltno4Ib the pro-~ woter clown the ooulplllre, occaaionllly. ~ In on ocmdited bospilll "Wltb abortions. being looletled by the ~ --....... to .. to ,,:-;:;..:mi.:.;.::=-:~!. ==.,~=·al of the boopltal'• 1=r°:'1~ ~ .... In·~~~; 1r111 -.,.., but the ~ ooh! _..Iac 11111 ... .,::; =:but· T 11WZ ne -Aid ... ~ ,.... ,.. Tbla wlll 11o.. the effect of 1ustber lie -11111 wllb IRS•~ • ..., " •-~tb·~ ~ -~. our moral,. ~~-~."be ldlil ..... "11.-lilll" ond, 11--.-llld. ., •• ---. adiled. --- n. aid.,..,~ ...... =: wtlwtdl m.': Bo t • ~=·::: =-~~~ Burlre •id more than U!,000 abortle111 1116 ~ other ....., _, 111 llil 4 to s decision it ...,.. performed in Clllforola In 1m. '• the borne for Marriage Shattered , ei lo clc dlep to come up with "No doubt thil declaina will mean tbJt of Ill 1 11, -omers. $i1.:-· 9>0t the law ii 'anduly next yoor there wlll bs more callfomlons tbll bl& of .a LONDON (UPlj -111'1 f 1-1 t r 1 l w 1 -19· ntloaallae this sbock· killed by obortlons than wtll die lrmn 1H bauoe ,. , " lllDmln poatod llerllert Robina 1 .._ on laJf 'ell • otber .,._. combined. And -lltft lllld ' .-Ilia ........ .... ......... ,,,, -...... .11111 tbe medlcol wll1 be -without lienefh (Jf ..... -jj,q * 1111 ) pold lor '"*11 dlwll." Mb told tllo court bil ~ ID olotoin commlttoe Ill>' ' [IOal to tblt oucust bnd1 which » IJlbllY ' =jj-r, ... I) wUe 4n11"11d lilll 1111*. pmol · .t ,• oborlion were 111>-1111 po911.Judpnml,''be Aid. - ... ' Loss $13;000 in At:CityManager's . ' ' . ' ' By JACK CHAPPELL Of 1119 Dalfr P!Mt lt9ff A fire at the borne of Loguna Besch Gity P..1anager Lawrence Rose late Tblll'l- day did an esjlmoted $13,000 damage to tbe structure and contents of the $80,000 bouse. 1be blaze w~ contained in the garage or lbe bouSe at 390 Ledrolt St. as all three -1tatioos of the Laguna..Beacb Fire Depsrtmeat responded to the call. The ca.use of the blaze was not Im· mediately doetennioed and was under in- vestlptloa todly1 'Ille lire occumd at 10:2' p.m. os the family ,.lued alter Thanksgiving dinner. "We were all wotChlng the televillon ("Chitty, Chitty, Bang.llaq") -one of the children thought be 6eard a• ooile .In the garage," Rote llid. The child went to the connecting kitchen doorway opened the door and saw the.. fire. the city manager 11ld. No one was injured in the fin, but - penonaJ papen, awards and keepsakes stored ln the garage were destroyed1 tis were many tools, he said. , . He said there was some smoke damage in one bedroom. The fire department , Humphrey, Wife Fly to Ireland DUBLIN, lrelond (AP) -S.n. Bubert H. Humphroy and his wife Dew to tbe Irllh Republic today on a tllreKay private villt. lllmqlbrey told ntwamen be wllrted to · "bteome 1 lllile better ocquailltod with a Wlderflll _,try ond I lloe ond' pat poeplo." ' • • ·" < estimatod 110,000 ..... lo ~ structure, ond $3,,. to ·a ' Tbe department ,., lll'ted that upon. the arrival el tlie llnl the garage WIS in D-. Tm alil ~ tbe u ... Role Slid tl!ot -·11. lbt away in the ea.nae wen were be!ni kept ~ perhaps beiDI toe9d OIL "But it teems a rltller get rid of ,....thiJC," 111 llil[ ...... ...... --·-·--=--· ~ .............. ---I .. .-. = f ) , ' r l • • - c~~c~~ .,Cardinal S" • • Contracts · -· Taxpayers' Groups Says No to · Jlecall ... . . ' End to ·_ s ·ex - ' . ··-Dmct1 t 0Eorlh Astronaul James A. Lovell, who spent more time in space than any other America n astro- naut., is preparing to leave the space pro g ram after the lau nching of Apollo 17 next month. Boys Basketball ' Signups Slated ·:~Ln2ffl:~~=~: now open at t,aguna Beach schools and the city RecreltlOI\ p.partment for this season's competition scheduled to start in January. TbOri! 81' fo <ft sions, a Pee Wee League for boys in the fifth and sixth grades aod ~f.be.JuIUor League for boys in tll ' ..... t11 a!JCI ¢illth. grades. A registration lee of $1 '°"" IJ>. surance, uniforms and awards. Forms are aYailable ,i the Recreation lleparl.-ment and the scbools. Most games wm be played Oil Saturdays but some will be beld u ~tothebighachoolgames on 'J'ue!Jday and ~Y ni&1>13. All games wm be 1n the men \icbool am. Play ...is in Mardi. Adcfidonif hiloiii\atloo I! anllable from the Recreation Department. ' Umt~tefl ~onors A8lf~~ w~f_.ontact N:oWg@Y :Fund Tile board of the Laguna Beach Tax· P"Y<" Assoclalion has wted to opPQSO the recall of Lagun:i Beach Uo.lfied School District 'I'nlstee! Patricia Glllette and Gerald Lioke. Jame.s c. Yancey, 'rioo pnsidel>t of· the group, speaking for the boon! said Ibo two trustees deservt to serve out their tenns. "In our oplnioo. Mn. Gillette and Copt. Linke are making a sincere effort to maintain a high quality educ:atkntl system while trying to reduce wasteful and wmecessarJI spendi"I!," YlllCeJ' said. The electioo <lecidlng the recall ol the t WO trustees will be beJd Dec. 5. Three candidates have flied for the trustee seats which would be opened If the recall is successful. They Bf!! Lucille Wbitaku Michael Sagar and Francis Qos.wn. Recall charges assert that Linke and Mrs. Gillette have not been responsive to the community and they have un-- dermined the school admlnistration. In supporting the two embattled trustees, !he Taxpayers board cited high costs per pupil and said that the board was convin~ the com were too bigb. Unke is a fonner presidmt of the Tu· payers ~tion. Illegal, Ali.eris Alle ged Smuggler Faces Charges Ten illegal aliens and • -national suspected of trying to smuggle the group into the country in a camper face pros- ecutioo today after they ~ piclreil up In San Cl....,,~ after a blgb._i - 00 lbankagiving eve. Tbe bamnring pursuit -the San Onofre dledl;point to the Pl'dldio olf- ramp In San Clemen~ inoolwid _. of 11111 miles per hour aa potn>lmm and local police tried to lnler«pl a speodi"I!, overloaded camper. Patrol C.pt. Gene Harris said the episode bepn -the latHnodel truck· camper pulled to the cbectpoin~ then the driver sndcfenly jammed on the gaa and flee!. "In DD time," Aid one amcer Oil duty, "be WU up tot• miles ID hour." San ~ police then were asked to belp IDlertept tbt fleeing vehicle. ,., did ., by lldllnC up ~ -. rowl'+8 I Tbe dtl..r ol the rig .... mested Jl ..,sp;cloll ol Intent lo smucgle all...,, Harris said. Irma Nofziger Memorial Fund dooora who hive not bad their glfls acknow\edg. eel have been to contact the fund He: was identified as Pedro Guer;rero Q!tqa. II, ol Mellco. . 1 • ' He will be -tec1 by the 1J.S. Govemmellt. ~ The men who a&sertedly contr~c*.ed with him for transportation into the United States will be deported lo Muico. ......-.. Mn. Muriel , i • ·Negatiµted ' . "'"'' ........ •-"• 'Glpper' Gov. Ronald Reagll\ holds a rat named "the Gipper" which will represent him in the 11th annual Rat Decathalon Dec. I and 2 at American River Col- lege. The rodent was named for Notre Dame football star .George Gipp, whom Reagan portrayed in a movie. Poultry Company Blast Kills 2; ~ $1 Million CLAXTON, Ga. (UPI) -A gas ex· plosioo that destroyed. the Claxton Poultry Co. early 'J'hanbgi'ring Day klU· ed two men, injured five, and caUled ~ pnmmately $1 million damage that left 41111 employes w!Uol;! 1"1rL State fire inspectorS were to begin sif • ting today through tlle ruins of. the firm In a seorcb for tj>e co..... ol,the blast. 'lie delcl were Jdenllfied u :nIJman -ol ColliDs '"" -8mltb al Clum, both In their la~ IOI. Dick Doak, Who i#I in ABtiafactory COO- dilion in. a Savamiah ,bolpttal. was fClfl\llWI. ol a de81lj1P cnor 1114 ""'ad. vflinc bis supervisor ol yil le4t eorly 'lbursday wben the plant exploded. Maintenance supervisor ·Benny ::; . Gilreath said Doak bad callid 111m to complain he w&! bavlng trouble with a boUer and that be smellecfgu. Atttmpls to -a $1111,000 dlfr.,,,. ..... ---· bfcls and ~tn o.ad> Mdlltocis' ..U...tes have been siarted bl' Lquna Beach dolipln. O>mollilallon ol all the Mall\ Bead! put -will~ -.c\1<11 1o ao alload • a illOdJ -. lliul elillllllotlllic -ol the prim• -l<lr Clllhiorle<l bids. Vice Mayor Roy Holm has said. 8ldl bod -made .. the CQMllloos ol plecetnff1 constnldlon around lleo- ton's parb11 lot and 1lle coffee &'oop. Ear~ demolition will elimiutt U'°98 problems, Holm aa\d, It iJ abo f<ll that wltll a possible coo- slruc:lfoo slowdown <Ne to ,-ge of Proposition JO. cootractor> may be lvJn&'1 tor wmt and wW take.it on lerms more favoroble to the dtJ. EsUmates of the Main Beach cost were $111,000 wlille the lowest bid returued WM $M0,000. Holm said that the difference in estimates· and · bids reflected a ~uine professional disqreemellt between tlle citv ardlltects and the contractors. it appea,s tblt coostructkln.. first sclleduled to start afler the flnt of lhe year, wlU be delayed at leut until September wltll possible completloo In early 1174. A change In the boardwalk wood will also reduce costs, Holm said. Instead of exotic South Best Asian Kapur, specially trealed Douglas Fir will be used. Thiel Sees Saws • And Steals Same A burglar with a penchant for sk111 saws has removed two of the costly carpenu;.•, toola from a So,itll Laguna constnJctkm site. · Orange County Sheriffs officers said a saw was taken (rom the back of a pickup truck owned by carpenltr Stan Plesbner while he worked on the construction of an office building at Third street and Pacillc Coasl Highway. Deputies said an identical still saw bad been laken three boon earlier from the truck of contractor Michael Lee Sindon of Dana Point while be worked on the same project. The saws are jolnUy valued at $51111. Investigators refuse to identify a man named ... prime -~ NO RED FACES WASHINGTON , (A,P) .-P 1 tr I ck cardinal O'Boyle contends a sex manual prepored by six q.orae_iowa University meclicl1 a!Udlots abotlld i,, 'l'llhdra.,.,. -.... II -birth CC11lrol, abol' UOtt •nd bortt<llbuafity'. T11e canllnal, · Roman C al·h o 1 i c archblaho!> ol Wublillloo, caJ\'<I· Tb\>rt- day lo& !ho wllhdrawil. lie aald the 4f.page boothit, dlltrfbuted to ltUdenta tltrouch uni..nlty c!!wmeJs, -ts a moral poeitlon "direCtty con- trol]' to the teacltktp,ol the dlureh." T11e ID-Yeaf'Old unlv~rslty ii con- trolled by ibO SocJOty of J~, • Roman Co!bollc rellciCIWI order that reports directl,y t0 t11e Pope. Cardln&t P'Boyle, even though the insU!uUon ts within his di~. bas no direct aulbotlty over Georgetown. Georgetown's president, the Very.Rev. Robert J. Henle, disclaimed responsibility for the m&J\Ull. He said it did not represent offical university policy and was d1strlbuted to students by the student govemmen\. ' Fatltu Henle did not lndica~ any move toward the pamphlet'• withdrawal. 'nl.e manual, entitled "Human Sexual Responsibility," deals with the $Ubject of sexual re.laUOOships In a-relaxed-and, in some cases, in a lighthearted and witty manner. Readers are advised, for example, that tlle rhythm method -the only coo- traceplive technique approved f o r Catholics -has no side effects "excepl ~GATE, i>!g)anll (uPJ) -'. Houaewive1 have set up a spec~ shop In a pub to sell women's unde rwear to men -to save them the embarrassment of having to face regular> shop f81esgirl.i wben they buy suy ling¢~ for wives and girlfriends for CbristmU. t due to . , organizers• control, tbe names were not recorded of doaon who made clepoelts directly to the Securlly Pacific National Bani< accounL "It b very important that we have donon' names," Mn. Reynolm said. '111.e Old Playhouse park is now being developed. Mrs. Nofzieger's memorial plaque will be placed by the Pepper Tree and the old Laguna Playhouse callboard wi11 become a memorial to those whose names will be pla~ on it," Mrs. Reynolds said. Laguna Man, 22·, Arrested · After. • Drug 'J;reatinent A ?i-yeer-old ~n· in Lagun8' Beach· was rtlBb<d Id Otange Counly' '.)!edlcat Center with an apparent injected overdose. of · a "dangerous drug · late Wednesday night ' ' (.-.. • .. "I told him to cltar out or there fast/' said 'Gilreath. '"nlat's wben the phone went dead and 10 seconds later I felt and bean: tho blast." f . Eleven. workers cleaning and steri!Wng ~J~e for today's processing · Die explosion went orf near two 2,~ gallon boilers, fed by nalural gas and diesel fuel, which belted the water used in \,ocaldjng the .llJ,GOO-Jll0,000 cblclrelll processed during a normal shift. Save up to ?O% on Heritage Leat~er Sofas & Chairs thrtt Dec. 3Qt h " --··· Fr-Pagel LEMAY ... the gardener to keep It up," be said, "but it wasn't income." LeMay was formerly chairman of the board of Network Electronics. Re moved to Newport Beach foll owing his unsuccesshjl camgaign for vice presi· dent u Gellft ~ .,e's running mate In 19118. • OIAllH COAST .. DAILY PILOT TM OtlMI c:o.t Dit.IL Y ,ILOT, wlltt .... ~ Is ~ Ille H-'""91 .. II pdllslltd W 11w o,.,... co.st 'llbllshlno (»Mpell'f. ~ ,.,. .. II.._ •r• pUbllslMd, MoM1r lh•oinh ~,, IW CO.II MHll, H~ a..ctt. -~-~·;.,, u.-Bff<:n. ~Ind St11 ~t.J Stt1 · · 11noi. nvloMI .... , Moll $\llldl'f'S, TIM pc'\ 'Iii II 11 et :110 Wftt ..., Slreet, JIL>IN. C:.""'""9, J»». l .a..rt N. We14 ,,. ....... hbllWf Jee~ l . C_.ttey Yk ............ Gmnenll ~. Titet1t11 IC1evn ..... l"-nf"JMwptii11e .._ ... ., Oi...ln H, 1-t Rich1r4 '· Ntll ......... MllMlllll M ltofl ~ Following-b'eabrient, Robert' Crabb who listed the Hacienda Hotel, 1289 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach as a residence was booked on s"splcion of possession of dangerous drugs for sale and possesion .of hypodermic syringes. A companion, James F. Swltter, 22, of WestIK>rt, Conn ., was t'OOk& on suspicion of possession of dangerous drugs for sale and possession of syringes. Basketball Team Signup Begins In Laguna Beach Team entries are now being accepted by the Laguna Beach Recreation Depart- ment for upcoming play In the Men'! Police officers seized five medical bot· ties containing what they believe is a variety of dangerous controlled dru gs, two unused hypodermic syringes and two used syringes. · Basketball League. Three separate leagues, rangtna: from "fast break" to "slow down" will 'be of- ferecl. Charges of unlawful lod ging were also place against the two men. Drug-smug gling Lawyer Guilty NEW YORK tAP) -Los Angeles at· tomey Perry J. Walshin, recently ac· qu itted on pimping and panderL,g charges in Los Angeles, has been C\IR· v\cted in federal court here of plBMlng to sm uggle $80,000 worth of cocaine into the United States ftom South America . WalJhln, 14, convicted Wedneoclay following a three-day trial, faces a max- imum penalty of lS }'<an In prison and $25,00> each on one count of coosplr1cy to distribute narcotic:.-drugs and one count of distribution of cocaine. Another Clllfomian, lvars Aplnitls, 301 of Playa de Rey pleaded gultty to the coospiracy chsrge last Friday. His sentencing ii 10heduled Dec. 11. 2 Robbed in Motel LAS VEGAS (AP) ..., A L<lll lleoch couple reported being robbed of i100 In· an elevator at Ibo Holiday !no oo ljie Stf!p here Wedneaday nJah~ Clark Coun- ty lherlff'• depullff aald. Jeaa smttb, 87, told depulfe1 be and his wife were robbed ;y lhree men. Fast break will be played by ngulatlon basketball rules on Monday and Wednes- day evenings in the hlgh sc:hool boys gym , beginning in January. Eight teams may enter this league. The intermediate and slow down leagues are open to members of service clubs and other individuals who want to play for fun and exercl.le. Managers wishing to enter teams JD.9 _ receive additionsl tnfonnatloo by con-"" tacting the recreation department, 494- 1124 Ext. 45. Oral Language Course Offered . ' One ol lhe most Important oerlea of counea offered thia year iJ spe<lol In- struction for student. with an oral language disablllty, the November report of the Lquoa Beach Board of Education states. 'Ille aphasic program, !Unded ljy the state ol Colllom1a, belpci students wllh certain bnln damage overcome their dlfl!culty and eveDtuaily relum to roa· u\Al'.Ctu.. Mn. Deanna Butcher, courae ln- 1tructor, llvtt lnltrucUon In all ~ otihaalc child1'1\ would nonnally laU 1t the1r gradl ,tevel. Her chief tut lo to htJp -to.eipn!U their lhoqhts, ICCOrdln& to the report, The cla-are cooducied II Aliso Elemental)' School, Soutll ~· . ' ' ' , " I ~ ~­ H Evef'V home dtserws a f:leauti/ul leather sofa or chair ••• and 1101D b tM tffM 11 I _to make that &election. Heritage Furniture aa well at a ft111 otMr fo.mo111 1 '' Mmt!1 are offering their beauti~ leather 10/a.s and chairs ON SALE! S. ' , f''11 ,•, come in 11C1D and get immecUGU ckliotrfll chestnut broW!l ltotht'r 10/a 95·1ncht• lonQ, reg, 11200 Sale $999 . INTERIORS W,llii•"1 I IA'IV.llAT1 ~ ..... l:IO ... , 'TIL ... .. ) , ' ' I ,,,, ·l l\ ... ,• .. s.ii~ •l 0 Jeather sofa 92·~· IQfg. regJtj2311. , ( t _, • Salt $899 ,.~ -',q . j,., I .. ., ' -l,l '' .': •t f ' ·r ;, ·' J•.J1.. ~ ·"' 1·:i;~ ·.1·'r. ·'' ~1 ' ' .111 11 "~' 0..1. j , _., -. . '·l II .,. ,, " •! ·1, •, .'. ,. ' ... . :· ,. . -· -· ' -· I •• :-• . "· ". ., .. , I • ,-, .... ~ "· "· ". "~· I~·· ... ,.~ -' " .. ··: ; I : •,!• 1 • • , I I I l I I ' I . • Sadillellaek • EDITION vot 65; NO. 32~.' 5 SectlONS, 62 PASES ' . O~NSE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. I Regional Commissions . . . Pro " ' • ' > ~- f4!ablialunent ol regional commissions within the city ol. Irvine bu been p.,,. pooed by Cowicllman Gabrielle Pryor as a tentative step toward a two-Iev~ ll)'llem of government. Councilmen Tuesday may consider the propoal ,rhk:h wouid see the new com· m1aiool aet ap according t o geognpbical arw·ol the city. Mn. Pryor auggestl commissions wouJd be made up of individuals mmlnated by theif community ar homeowners 1180ciatlom. Eodl W<Jcia. lion would nominate·--to ..... on the c o m m l s 1 i o n • Appointments, however, would be made by the clly counCII: As an eumple, Mn. Pryor IAid the Turtle ,Rock Area Comml•si"' mlibt be made up of five members, one each from the Turtle Rock Terrace, Sierra Bonita, Broadmeor, Turtle Rock Hlll9 wocia· tlons and. ooe from._ V e r a-n o Place ' ' graduate student houalng .... p1 .. at •UC Irvine. Mn. Pryor PfOP*S the University Park area commission iwouJll draw its members from ihe Unlverolty Com· munity As9oclation and associations In Village Park, Park lj'eit w CUlverdale. Two commissions • are propo.oied. for north lrvnne. One would include the Colony and College ·Park Woclatlom. The other would draw members from California Homes, Wlllo'lfl., Racquet 'holar l(ills Parents·· • . . . -. ' ·'JVicest Boy' W~nted to Kn&w Hmv It Fel~ ' ' DOOSlJ:.¥. Ariz. 0 (AP) -A teen-ageCI honor atudent -ll>ed as "the nicest boy )'OU would -· lo meet" faced munler ..... today In the slaylnp of his scboolteadlor pirents. Authorities uid ta)'Oillll Wlllllecllo know bow It felt toill!amneone. PO!lce said ~ Joaeph Roth, 11, walked Into the police station Thuraday and --the kllllngs. • '" . Sheriff's deputies went to the Roth called Roth "the nices~ boy you would bome outside towe Joo -the bodies want to meet;" said the youth, when f asked about how he felt about his 0 Joseph Roth, Ill, -an • audio.Yisual In-patents,· said, "The people are getting strudor at Douglas Higb Scbool, and old. I'm 'not mad at tbem. I .have ·no Gertrude Roth, 57, a junior high achoo! hostilities." . teacher. •'The boy said'. he had been having ~·Roth was sprawled ·oo the living room thOugbts about killlni his parents ' for a floor. His wife was found oo i sOfif-'10ii'g'':time;·"~Siiif'lUle . "He wanted·tO behind him. lnvestigalora said both had know how ll felt lo~ somebody." been shot ODC< In the cbest rill a rifle. Riley said the • kllllngs took place County Attorney Rldw'd Riley, who around 7 p.m. Wenesday. He · iald the ' youth then drove lo Lordsburg, N.M., some 100 miles northeast of Douglas, where be spent the nlgbf In a motel. The youth returned lo Doug!al shortly before 9 a.m. Thanklglvlng Day and turned · himself to, Riley said. .. l'ollce said they lound II .2$-.35 caliber rifle in the youtb's,car. Norman Littrell, principal at Doug!al High, said the boy bad an outatanding school record. Deadly Mexican S~ke CqrdiQ&l ·Seeks Sex. :M~~ar Ban. F OJJ"' oast Beach ' ' ...-l .A.t. ~~eto~ . ,.,. llmf iALTERZA t ...... .,.. ... A lllllllll, deod)J -lllal:a nonnally lound aaly In the nlon of Mexico was f-!IJllil OIL.I quiet l)retdl,ol Son ~ bol<h by ~ 'ftluroday afternoon. . . <Aid tl!o-11-a1 o1 the loo~ loig ,.._ .. Ito ....... <t!'anzlety, becalm t8p "DPWll Cl'..fllture Wiii IGr• ~ by curioal ~·said San 'i:lee"l ' "-•-' Lt. Rani B ' -....... ames, ' 11111 •we thlllk about l~ lt was a mlrlcle that no one vaa bitten, because i;,... 111\D.t l!'ve been a dozen people ' ' ·Spillane Novel , ·~Back on S1i~lt1 . JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) - Mickey Spillane's new novel iJ back on the abelves in JacUonville 'IM , vlted 8 to 1 to ~ay. . novel 1n the adult circulation section where children• under 14 can't get at it. The book, called "The Erectioii Set," is about 1t free-wheeling secret agent who outsmarts a heroin "'1Ulllinl ring. . standing around it~ we·cke by," he Aid.,,-. '·' i.·~··,,·· 'l'ae . tmall, --a ..... erdljo ...-..... 111..-.-1tlhe nori. .... ...ralthe~~ -~-~andJm. -Y dieW a oo.:;',t:" """'"' the ......., -ll 111111 -.. Sbortly -·-. "-and Lifrguard capt. Pbll~.;. t., Oii n>ullne patrill.. • - Tbe -guards 111id """ clftfUlly pljiced the viper laW. a plastiC~ with a long stick and retri.11ed lo); beadqUarters to call authortiles at S..· 'trotk:. "We .-ve them, 1 deacrlpllon of the thing aild they said tbel·e was no doubl about what it was. ''Tbelr first coriiment WU 'be ce.reful' . ' becaUse the snake bu :-nerve veDCm as toxic as a cobra's," Barnes related. ..._ 'l'1le sake then wil given to lifeguard Alilf' Rich, aa experienced amateur snaR fancier. It died on. tbe way to Rich's home. Barnes sa.ld. Now the snake is in Rich'• freezer. Barnes said 'the aman-reptile Js deep bluish-blaQt in color witli a light orange stripe rimnlng the length of Its ·body. The last two inch~ of its tail, he said, are shaped like the tail of an eel, to enable the small, make to swim. "The Sea World people wanted it alive, but came up too late," Barnes said. The· Only ' ezolanallcln Ior the ap- (See DEADLY, Page Z) U'I~ Ron'• 'Glpper' '• Gov. Ro ti aid Jleagan ho\ds a ~Two Irvine City Officials · . - rat named "the Gipper" which will represent.him in the 11th antiuai Rlt ·Decatbalon o.<:. 1 and ,2 11 i<Aint!tlcan River C-01· lege. ~· rodent was !Wiled 'Jor lilolre Dame, football star "' ~o~ge Gipp, whom Relgan • portra,ecl in..a movie. -:Pl~ to L.ohhyin As~eJl)bly '. \ Ex-Gen,, LeMay Wins Tax Fight, Says Attorney l ByzGEORGE LEIDAL -~· Of .. DllltY ...... ,..., ,Frelh trOm. state Ser.ate approval of a JJiJ1 etemptlng Irvine from the Jan. I ·1eneta1 p1agr deadline, city officials are preporq ti slmlllfrly wslk the special 1-w tllrolJlll the Aaembly next w .. k. Qty Mllllfl!f f(llllam Woollett Jr. said ,today that be, and City A~ James )lrlcklon, will fly lo Sacramento Monday nlcbl IO ~y for tilt bW Tuesday, Aaebb';~ llotiert Moretti ([). Norlb ~) ,._,any assigned tbti blU by State Senator DennlJ E. Tli;KETS S-ET FOR ORCHESTRA. Tbe UC Irvine Fine Arb Village 00. .me. will l'!*' at 7 p.m. $alUI' dsY for ctie ~t " those seeklqg tlebb"' Ibo 1:1& p,m. oancert by the Pr-Cban>ber On?heltra. 'l'ae _.rt 1111• been shilled from Q-awlorrl lllll lnlo the Fine At9 VlllMo ~to provide a ....... la for the .. ---..... f Carpenter (R-Newport Beach) lo the Assembly's local J:Ovemment commlttee. Woollett said. Although tile "tlme constraints are considerable at thia point slnce the Legislature adjourns ·nen Friday," Woollett said, "we are opllmlttlc the bill stlll llU a 75 pen:ont cbant:e of -'"I·" Retlred Air Far<e Gen. CUrtll LeMay, If It doesn't, the 11-montb old city will a Newport Beach resldent, bu ,... a have barely four -to -plete an peacetime l!altle -.Qth the Internal lnterbn -al plan and adopt tt prior to Revenue Service, a~lng to hta a~ the Jan. I -now aflectlng· all tomey. , ciUea In callfornia. LeMay, .r 1046 ·Pescador Drive, wJS E.f.=';;: .::i:-ci;•..::J ~1 :;,: ~:'!' f::=. i:e ';!~allure to pay Lawmen Hunting ject to loss of zoelng poftrl becauae o1 The IRS contended that du!lng those • other state 1.,111at1on whlch saya JOOlng years -LeMay nved ln Bel ;\libe had • El T n tle "must be conslltent" with II cjty'• the services of a Ja-p-who oro l\UI rs general plan, With no general plan, was paid by the general'• former ' EricUotl bas said, It could be argued 1 ernployw, Nel-k· lllectroolcl: lntrudtn wbo ll!IY --bad a non- city bu no~. 11>e .,vamneot cl.---tnclltlonal '!ltonltliMnc -In mind To ,,.id that lepl pndfcamea~ 8'11. COllllltuted ._ 11111 lllould ill'fe been ohol a 1"llllC -• m El Ttn •ancb Carpmllr'• beiP -IOUlbt. lie lllla'od ' tued Ior 1 total ol ..,m for the Oree late w-, md 11111 hm been the _.i 11111 wblcb -ll1lo op-years. scared oil befor1 tlley coald butdler the poolllotJ In Ibo .............. writ· "'lllo1 .... -·· said the .. ,.... lllllmal. r... """'* tm1J It 1n111," Woollott a1t1 LollQ' ln Ill lniirlllew. •rnfuaed to 11-Gratlln Bia.I dllConred the aid. "II.members ol Ibo Alambly fear poy II ond we went lllroqb Ibo-~·· --.ion nncbllnd neer Cook's lt mlght ael • ...-lw -dtlea, ced-." °"""' -" 1:1 Ttn Rood. 'l'ae - we are pq to ..... -to lpll'llte lt Lelll1'1 cue was llChacluled lo So to - --II ... ln !ta ~ l<nl 11111 -tt In the 11111 .,ty DUI year, but the _.i aid 1111•--I illd -llleerl k1llid next-·" be and hll attorney met !!lb ms of· In an ldeu*"l -In eorller OOllllJ SpeclflclllJ, c.re·111111-SB 'IJI fldolo ~.::~ -lloiltatlon" qd, lncldeDll hlft bem ~ -( .. ~11/W, .... I) ' llllO Lt 11AY, .. II oo "the tpll. -\ -, .. • 'd for .e. • < f # ~ ' ,. • ~ -rt H. Burke (JI. lluntlnltoa ~) bu accuaed the state Supre;>e Court ol "using legal tDUD>bo- jumbO" in the . cpurt.'1 recent declsk>n which llruck down the requirem<ol for II hospital committee's approval for an ·-The decision, ·handed down Wednesday by a 4-3 margin,1means ·that a woman in El Toro 'Couple Not Thankful- 'lbanks&fving dinner with relatives proved to be.a costly outing Thuraday for an El Toro couple. Ralph Leyland Bolander, 31, told Orange CGomty Sberlfl's officers I h a t when be ad hla wile, Jolie, retomed lo thetr • at lilllll' Rlvendell Drlve, jewelry 11111 lterl6ig sflvenrare valued at nearj1 fl,400 had been removed from a cloeet and 1 bedroom bureau. Deputies Slid the intruders ripped off II --and cllmbed. lnto the houli throuch the unlocked ·wlndo1'- 0llk:ers are also inwestlgalln1 the theft ol fumlturo taken by bllrglars from the women'• Jounce at Geneva Presbyterian Cbiild1, MlllL El Ttn Roild. Cltrtrcll olllcials told deputies that tbe choir wU pnictlCinc In a nearby room while the !nttJirlen llrfpped the loung< di fumllblnp. The f\Jmlture was ••iued at '230. $700 Air Compressor . Stolen in Irvine A f1'0 iir ---reportod llolen !tam an Irvine ~ firm WedneldaJ by thievet who cut lllectric:ol wlm to the compony belon bnaklnc lll- to the -.. feaced yaid. Irvine police said the -WU -durlnc tbe hours ol -from the Sot>8or Corp., 17421 1'1111m1D St. A ·~ fW the --IOld-. that the tuwo. hoavy --coald not blYe bem --the use of beovy equlptnoal. 7 .. '.TEN,aNTS ~ . ,... .. Ir ville ' . 0r.., ... .... .... . -. -. --·-. Ci WI... • --. . _... .... -"'! Ila I ,. .. t..-M'& ,, -- , > ' 1, ' rs BEIRtrr (AP) ~ Three Palestinian guerrillas involved in the Munich Olym. pie massacre charged today West German authorltles doilble crossed them aod "deJlbela\~y ~ 11! lo till the 11 Iaraell .uii-. "We never intended to kill any of the hostages," declared one o! the three in an interview with the Beirut newspaper An Nabar. · . -- Ibrahim Jlacir;it"ll8id, "The purpose of the operal!O<I. ~ lo aecure the rtlease ol Ill'! 11;'~ guenillu In l!raeli pri.soiis .•• tq attract world attention to the Paleatine caU!e and lo hoist the Palutlniaa flaa rather than Israeli ""'Jl'q ,oo tile Olympic flagpole . '"II'~ G<ffijan lolmor Minlster Hans Dlell!~ Genscbef bad given us his word of hOnOt lha't a safe conduct had been er.- ranged for, µs to leave with the hostages for Cairo unmolested. "Bui 'ltllen.ive arrived at the air base near u~· All be\I broke i-... GeolclMri:)><Qo'r ~ lo be In Moshe Dayin:'il-hllet". . ' Do.Yaa ~"~""'° -ol l!rael. A!f, ~ 1dld oot say wbere the in-=,• ~. !Jie. guerrll/u WU COD- Jt aakl , one ol them, Abdef Kader Denawi, was ill and on a juice diet, as a retlllt ol ill treatment by West German investigaton after t b e Sept. 5 Munich ~-ilb',fhro I other comrades, tiacTraii and Mohammed Samet Abduila, were reported In excelieol hea]tJt '~-IJ The three were' rtleased and flown to lJbya on Oct. 29 in exchange for the ~~M!.~ol a West German Luftliamll ·Ji'H~ liijlicked by the Black September orpnization, which was also responsible for the·Munich operation. ·In MunJeh, the/Bavarian state justice ministry s p 0 t e s m a n , Wilhelm Rlucllalles, denied that Denawt was mislftatecr by -W'est German inves-tiaalani ' . [ I , All -\\rabl, wblle still tmprbooed, IA>ld<tlle lonliir .v,erian juJtlce minlster, Amad Ben Tomni, that their treatment -·eomcl!<Ri<'"""'°'" added. • I tr.fl ··f,•.• b ~ I '""'•• ·P,..e I ~l lfl1..} •1rl~ iin fiE ; •' '1 J...l.A;I. - -_. }I.~ • • • 11 ~I!DS t.il" Q · ptll!l-lf .,..._,-. .... of miles -·-slit\-babital Is thal it w• ~tnnthem. waten -prob- abl)t bJ1~ • "Wo ~'11,Pl!lbably got aboard a boat down In Mmco and stowed i l"'Y lo Collfonlia...-..fell ••erboard. ·ft~ us nOW, Is that'tbm mlgbt be 1 few more out there,'' Barnes aald. ObYiously, the wal'llln( to beacbgoers · in San Clemen.eekend is to stay away from · lick snake.1. Barnes said no problem doing that vsy · y. .. I bate anakes worse than anything," he 118id. Leita T. Mort Services Monday Fuoeral services will be held Monday for ~ta T. Marf, of Laguna Hills who died Wednesday. She was a member of the PEO Chapter of Laguna Beach and the Aliso Club of Laguna Hilla. She Is aurvlYed by her husband, Virgil, ~the family home at 8812 Via Mendoza; a IOll, Sherwood Morf of Whittier; dlQ&bttt, Rosine EUer of La Habra ; lllller, Mrs. Dorothey BeU and brother, Carl Kalght.. botb of Iowa ; and four lfllldchlldren. -:mat 1:30 p.m. Moo- dly at · • Chapel. Interment wUJ follow y at Paclfic View Memorial Park. ¥ I DA ILY PILOT ,.._°'9111 C... ~M.Y !JtLOT,'wtltl.....,. .............. , ............... .., .. Or-. ee.tt '*lllllllt c:tmiMnr. s.p.. ,.. ......... .,. ........ Melld1y ~ .,...,. ... C.le ~ .... '" Vtillty, L..,. ft S111 C"'-lt/ ,. ""'" .... loMt Ml lund1ys. II 1( Ill Welt ...... C.llf9nlls, f2IUt. l-'-t N. We.4 _ ... _ J•~ l. C11ri1y ... ,,..... .. a.-•• ,..... n.. .. """'' • 1..-: TtrleM• A. .. vrphi11• .-..... t:dllor ~ H. U.. llch•,.I P. N•ll -...... , • ARTIST HAROLD PASTORIUS JR. DISMANTLES METAL SCULPTURE Giant Art Objoct Will Be Shipped to Palm Springs IS Office Decor s~ulpture Sold Two-ton, 'Portal' to Palm Springs A two-ton metal sculpture titled "Partal" by Laguna Beach artist Harold Pastorius wilt be dismantled and maved from its Sawdust t'estival site to Palm Springs fallow1ilg sale to a designer there for 11,500, plus shipping. Originally priced at $3,lllO, the giant ~ aculpture was sold to interior designer Arthur Eirod. It will be placed oo a lat adjacent to the designer's Palm SprlDgs office. Portal was cOm\ructed of a special type of weajhering at.eel which is design- ed to rust. The nast then forms a pro-~ ·.... ~ FreMP.,,el E~~MPTION • • • -41v';1 l!'lf cities two years from the date of t.beir incorporaUon to adopt a general plat1.. In Irvine's ·case,· th'e deadline would thua be set at Dec. 28, 1973 -two years after the city formally was incorporated. City staff have already begun prepar- ing for meeting that deadline. Caun- ciln\en Will soon· be selecting a general plan consultant. from several firms which have submitted proposals. Meanwhile, Irvine Planning Director Bruce Warren, who joined the city staff les.c; than two months ago, has been gathering baae data whicb would be needed for elther an interim or tlie more thoughtfully drawn general plah. Warren frequenUy has advised the coi.mcii against pursuing an interim pla~n, suggesttng such a document would be a waste Of time for the city planning staff, commialion anii council. Nevertbeleu, be1 did· propose ~ schedule leading to adoption •of such a plan in late January following' the re- quired four public hearings -two each before the commlssian and council - spaced one week apart. Warren recommended against a crash program af four publlc hearings on suc- cessive nights at the close of this year, suggesting he, as a planner, does not snare the urgency to ado pt a plan, sensed by the city attorney. Woollett and Erickson who will spend the day in Sacramen u. Tuesday literally "walking the bill" through the legislative offices necessary to get it to the floor of the Assembly for a vote. will advise the council by phone Tuesday night. Front P"fle I TWO-LEVEL. •• not always, know what ls going an." -Establishment of a test ground for two-level government. -Pou.Ible revitalization of the com- munity or homeowr,ers associatklns through Increased city attention to their work. Disadvantages noted by Mrs. Pryor are: -Auoclalk>M are not a I w a y s repre&Mtltlve of the community. Hence, no resident muat ever feel that only the area commission ma"y repesent his in- terests. -Area commissions "will inevitably end up at odds with ea ch other and with us. But that's the way or the world, isn't it? At least the area convnissions would hopefully ba Informed and at odds wlllt US," she said. Mn. Pryor, the most active and vocal supporter of the dllzens advLsory S)'ltem whlch Is now' in 1llmbo iwaiting redef~ lion ol oommllteell ancl their tasks, aald her new J!;OPDSll woUJd oot "supplant el· ty commit~.!' r • • )' • ' ,,_ advbory bodies • "could still operate, aa w/J have. apectned, for citywide tuks," Mrs. Pryor concludad. Prior lo council actloo 00 the ~I. Mta, Pryor Utad lime lo dt9CUU the idea with various community and homeowners auoclatlons. tective coating and prevents fUrther deterioration, artist Pastorius said. He began cutting the many small welds af the sculpture this week. The pieces will be laaded on a large truck Monday and reconstructed Tuesday lo Palm Springs. Shipping costs could equal the sales price Pastorius said. He said the sale was at cost. The ad.i.st had constructed the art work for the Sawdust Festival, but it did not sell at that time and bas served as Laguna Beach's unofficial canyon portal on the grounds since tht festival ended. The city declined lo purchase the sculpture some· months ago. The large steel oolwnn.4 of the work will be separated in.a careful. methodical manner, the artist said. He Is ·using a 11!18l1'ldgh speed aaw IO slice through the welds holding the folded sbeet metal together~- Pastorius will leave a bit of unusual maintenance. a~vic~ wlth-,Pte new owners -water down the sculpture occasionally. The dry desert air won't create 1 n y rust, Pastorius said. Marki left by mov- ing and the . diBassemblY • ..mbly operation will quickly cure, but only if it is hosed down, he said. Unbeaten Flag Teams Collide The cbalnplonshlp of the lrYlne city flag f09tball league will be decided Sabir· day morning between the only two undefeated teams or a to 11-year~ld boys. . The Ranch CowlioYs and. Ille Freeway Vikingll",. b<ith with ~ .~. wfll clash at 10,30 a.m. a\ ·unl•mlty',Hlgh School, Oliver iit CampUs'DrtVe, 'Ir;vine. Ce~ernonies at 3 p.m. at the school will be held io present 11:<>j>blea to the winner of the t!Ue and.lo teams ba\llng captured other cit)-league firsts. · . The Ranch Caw~ys are coached by Dave )oehnk, Del Dt'ake a n d Lou Blacksrone, all of the Ranch. The Vikings ar~ coacbed by Pete Krieg of Walnut Square and Jlm Davids of CUlverdale. F~Pqel LEMAY ... h-said "they agreed 1wltb us." Todd Hinman, the general'• Be•erly H!Us attorney, said Network E)ectroolca as ked LeMay lo ~ the borQe for the cntertalnmeot of bualne,,. C\lllomens. "He wbuldn't have needed that big of a house wllh all.Iba! landscaping," Hinman said . "They (Network Electronics) paid !or the gardener to keep it up," he &lid, ''but it wasn't lnoome." LeMay was formerly cbalrman of lhe board o! Net-k Electronla. He moved lo Newporl Beacb folloWlng his unsuccessful campalp for vice presi- dent as George Wallace's ruMlng mate in 1968. Wrestling Program Offered in Irvine nie ' ~lly ol Irvfne ,..;..ii ... depart. ment and Unl\.enslty Hip School ore ol· .fer~ 1 wr'es1llng (llOll'lm lor bo)'a •I• I• lo elahth grade. The flrll -'<lo wtll i>O held at 6 p.m. Monday In mulUpurpae room A at Vn!venity High school, CUiver a~ Campua Drife. 'J'he 12 program [ .. COV.,. the COii of membership In the Soothom Calttanlla Junior WreaUlng ASIOClatloo which ata up ...,era! tounwnenta each yaar. lloyJ wUI be matcbed according lo their ap and weight; according to Frooml Gayle, city recreatJon coordinator. ~. I Nuom Set ' 'Fun: City' ~ . I Weekelld t-.. " NEW YCIRK (AP) -PR.ideot Nlxoe and membera ol hla family arrived In New Y art this afternoon lo spend a "private family weekend." David Ebeobower, the huaband ol the -· -daugltlu, Julie. -Ille on'1 member ol the family not mak1a«i the -tend !rip. El3enbowar Is oo naval duiy In the Medlterreanean. · The only out.Ider making the trip, pms aecntary Ronald L. Ziegler aald, Is the President'• Florida friend and nettbbor, C. G. "Bebe" Rebolo. Nixon plana to return to t h e Wasliingtoo area Sunday, either to Camp David, Md., where he baa been doing most of the work on government ....-pnlsatlon for hl.s aecood term, or lo the Wblte Houae. Ziegler said the 'Nhite Hou9e will make no announcements while Nixon is in New York. Ziegler described the trip as a "private family weekend." The First Family will stay at the Waldorf-A.!ltorla Hotel. Nh:on, ·Ziegler said, will be in touch with bis national security adviler Henry A. Kissinger, who Is holding peace negotiations with the North Vietnarnele In Paris. Earlier Nixon conferred with two Cabinet officers who will reportedly soon )eave the AdministraUOn, but a White House spok'liP\an sald no annotmeeD19nts would be mille 'on the abape of the new Cabinet Jmmediately. Secretary ol Transportation John Volpe and Secretary of llouJing and Urban Development G«>rge Romney each spent about an hour wltli'niioo, ll8id Ziegler. Ziegler 118id II was part ol NIIoo's-<:O!l- tinulng dlscuasloo and work on reorganization af the government and the shape of bla Cabinet !or the aecood term. The talU with Cabinet offtcen are lo wind up Monday with Atty. Gen. llicbard Kleindienst on the schedule, Ziegler said. But meettng,s 'wtth other olflcials wfll be held at acmp David, Md., next week. President Nixon sbllted Ills operations baclr lo th< Wblte HOU>e after 10 days at the Camp David retreat, Including a Thanksgiving Day with bla famll):. fl••P,..el BURKE ••• will challenge th< TijUlll8 mliia Calllor- nians fotnd eo revolting In the put,.. the A>semblyman declared. "With abortlp )lein& locoeiied by . the High COurt, tho l9or If .,.._ will no 1ooger lie • lactorJn lllldt ftlalkuhlpa. This will ba .. ,,Jbe elled ol further dqeneraU,,. ~pl -... be added. -• Burke said iiillPe !baa ut,1)00 abortions were performed In Callfomla In 1'11. "No doubt lhta dedn wfll mean that -year there will be .... Callfornlins tilled by_·-!hail will die fnnn all olber -·-And ·those u ... will be tum wt-~ of IP" peal lo thal august llbq 'libiclt ao ligbUy has puaed judgment, .. !'& "!Id. .· German Airport Drama >;'; .~~7:·~:·~ ' • ' ' '"'f.". ' .. 1 Gunman on Emti~Y,.;~t ~ )j,~ ."?":·1r ll Seeks Czech Relijasfu FRANKFURT, Germany (UPI) -A man believed anned with a pistol lllzed a sl<wal'delll inside an empcy Air Canada plane at Rhein-Main · airport today and demanded the releaae of Czecboslovalt nationals Jailed In Germany In< air piracy, police said. Police ••m•omcli!d the plane on the· strip at Ge~s biggest ail1>ort. Neither police nor airUne olllclals bad detal.IJ on who the man wu nor specillcally. wblch convicted hljaclrm 'be wanted rtleued In re-!or the ateward111' aafet)'. The man aaki be wanted "C'l.echs." A number of Czechoslovaks have been aeotenced In West Germany !or hi· jackings. "We believe he has a pistol and. police Irvine District Steering Panel Seeks Direction A meellng ol .a steerlq COQlD!ittee to recommend proceduna for development of goals In the Irvine Unified School DistJici will tal<e place Monday at I p.m. al . Rancho San Joaquin Intermediate School. The dlatricl is oeeklng the .. _ poalhlo community portlclPltion" lo aet. ting education goall, SUperlntmdenl Stan C.OreJi ~ l'J '• ~ " n ~ SI . Jnvltatiol)I have --~ loo>.@le llrst .-Ing In tho mul~ roam at Wl Michelloa Ave. to 1epre1EDWives of Irvine civic orgallilltiona. Tie· pabllc Is iiMted lo tM ~ District officials have eet Jts theme 11, "ll we don't. decJde when we are IOirJQ -bow wfll ,.. -when -ft id there?" ,.!J j I ~m.-,' ' , • ~ .. ,. J. \ have llll'nltlllded !ht 'I>-."·• polief' apokelman at the airport said. He aid the AlrlCIM!a.plme bad no other OC<Uponta 81!~.tlle Incident'. occurred. He said It appea'«ltthe woman: WU either ~ <l)lllC!! .,the plane tiet\lfetn Dlghta W 1J1U ~it10I), board by! her a•llanl '<It.I d L ... r.,," , ~ An Air C&nada spokesman delcribed. the man as about 50 years old who spoke German with • thlclr Eaal European ... cenL al'.. ~ He Iden~ 'ltl.'Mtt 'lt?eanada•l flight tl!I, a DCl.that was due It fly from Frllllkfurl lo 'IJontJ:uL via ~. Ireland, lhta anduodL I~. -H \ l ' • The 1nc1c1ent OCCWTed only About 1our weeks after Ar't oen;l!p. hijacbd \ Lufthansa alllfME.'O"Vtr ~ and IUO" ceected In lorcln( Germany lo release three Arabi · beldr 1.tll ~ llley participated In , t!tt' ......... Olymplca massacre of IsraeU •tbl!etea. ·' Police recorJjl .show.. baYe been at least three CUii 1D which: <at.hoeolvaks. hijacked .~ ii>,_,l"!,}!Osl.oiid flew U-lo Germlttf·1<1t>.i1.o.ll L , . Two yean ~. 1!':')'1~y aen· tenced three C7kchi>al0vau w 2~ years In prison each !or hi ficlrilJ& a Cucb plane to West :. r l • · There ..... 11!• ' • ' ' tll1s spring Involving a 1otii o/n ~itjs. On April IS: hri> Cll!Cl\iislOfak miner•· hijacirecl I amail, plal)!> .and fqn:ed It lo Oy to Numberl.,~"::~ a co-pilot with I p~ln ahJI o "1tll'W~",~ ta aeYfll yeara "-ftlon . ~,~tf ""'I ' ' ... ,., .-l ' ' ~ck Trae}" ~o~ ,. ' ~ .... ,, . . . ' Save up to 20% on Heritag~ Leather Sofas & Ch airs thru Dec. 30th ..... " "1 ·" , ' " ' '• Ewrr home'. dt1tTW1 a beautiful leather 'aofa or chair ••. and not0 fl tlW ~ r· ·.~.' , • i to· ma1u that selection. Htnt.age Furniture a.i wtU a.t a ft10 othn famoul :· . , . '· ·-'.' tilamtl or.t offering thti,-beautif1'l leather 10/~ and chair• ON SALE! 89 . ,. -. : ~·. ..,.... m """' and gtr immedial< deli""!ll ' ·" ·< ···t· f ... ,. ' r. ' ·f ,;.,~) . ,. Sofl"'"°""' che1tftut '""""' ltatMrlO/a 95-lntht• !oft{/. .. g. uaoo Sale $999 • leather tofa 9Jiinch., tpng . .... ~. ~l~S~ f . Sole $899 .. ·'~· 14 1 ~ ·' ''· -w-1l ·II ·f "\!tl ). .. .. . " J 11(~ "i ~ DR~ERITAGE HENREDON-WOODMAllC-'V.RASTAN ----..,,..;..,_ __ _ NEWPd!f IEAC~ • 1711 WllTC ff DO:: .' ' I 'J""=µil ,' 14f.2QIQ LAGUNA 1'40t ;. 141 HORTH co,t,11 !!WY IL ':"'~.~II oORRANCfl f I ' 2'Mt H.\WI itfiit."vil\ o • "' i11.12n ..,, ' I .J I f " ' 'l .. "'' I, I· • r • • • • !-t. • ~: . • d l i • I I I I I • • • • • ~ • ~ ·--• r • ... • • Buntin1J1on Beaeh :; t ·--~ T_.•y'sP•••' Fountain Valley • .... " · N.'¥. Stoeks •• ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA •' State Funds Approved for Bo Isa Chica Beach' r ' By TERRY COVILLE . Of .. IMNIY .......... The state Legislature has authorized $120,000 to stort the reconstruction of , Bolaa Chica Stole Beach In Huntington Beach. II will he part of a $771,000 redevelop- ment project at the state park, according tO atote Sen. Dem!is E. Carpenter (I\· Newport Beach). Governor Reagan must approve the ex· -penditure;--c ~ .. -·-. _The fllll,000 is a preliminary payment fnlm tbe lletropolltu Water Dlltrict diredor of parka and recreation, told the (llWD) lor ID ........,t riCbl ..,_ tbe HuoliDgloll Beach Chamber of Com- beach, acconllq to tbe aenator. merce that 15 million would he opent ~. wbo aHUlhored leglalatlon over two to lour years to heautlly Boisa !or tbe -wttlJ "-'>blyman Robert Chica State Beach. BmU (R-HuntiDgton Beach), aaid fllture He told tbe same chamber audieo<e fundl for tbe e7 1mment right would 'also • that $2.5 mUlioll would be spent in 1'13-7t he used for beach redevelopment. for redevelopment of Huntington Stole Carpenter's amiouncemeot is the first Beach. sign of funds for Bolsa Chica Beach Car¢nter's amouncement did not development as promised by state of-refer to either rigure and the senator licials· lut-April. ---. _could.J>Ot he:roai;bod for comment toclaY· In April, William Pe1111 Motl, Jr., stole The eas<ment rights purchased by the MWD Involve permlllian to ..._ -r lines and w-ter pipes underneath the stste beac:ll. The easement would be used ll the MWD builds its pt_.t '7llO mllllon Bola J.sland project -a 41Hcro, _,_ made laland boualng • nuclear power p!aot and ... water desalting laclllty. MWD autborltiea have said 'Ibo ease- ment ·would be all underground aod would not disturb the nature of tha stste beocb. Inblaklng his announcement last April, Scholar -l(ills Parents· . . 'Nicest Boy' Wanted to Knaw Haw It Felt i:nouGLAS, Ariz. (AP) -A teen-aged hooor atudeot described u "the nicest boy you · woold waot to meet" faced mun1er chars'" today In tbe slaytnp of bla acboolteadier parents. Authorities aajd the youth wanted to know bow It !elt ~ kill someone. • Police said Bernard Joseph Roth, IB, walked Into tbe polke ststion 'lbursday and confessed the ldlllngs. -' Small, Deadly Sheriff's deputies weot to the Roth home oulslde town and -the bodies of Jooepb Roth, IO, ao a..UO.'risual In- structor al Douglas lllgb School, aod Gertrude Roth, 57, a junior high school teacher. Roth was sprawled on the living room floor. His wife was found on a sofa behind him. Investigators said both bad been shot onco tn the chest with a rifle. County Attorney Richard Riley, who Poisonous Water Snake Found in· San Clenwnte .,. -v .U.Tl:llZA °' .. .,... ......... A small, deadly water lll8ke normally foaDd only in the waters of Mexico was lqund dying oo a quiet streteh of San Clemente beach by lifeguards Tllll'aday alternoon. And the baffling discoveiy of the foot- Joog viper came Wtth Its share o! mmety, because the unnwal creature was sur- '1"'nded by curious slg!Jtseen, said San Clpnte Lifeguard Lt. Hank Dames. ':Now that we think about it, Jt wa.s a JWracle that no one ·.:as bitten, because ~ must have been a dozen people itilnding around it when we came by," be ..,. •flie small, black . soake apparently wuhed ashore in miJafternoon at the oorlherly end of t b e Caplstraoo Shores traller part, Barnes said, and im- mediately drew a crowd from among the nearby residents and beach visitors. _,,. Woman Escapes Rapists as Car • • Rolls in Ditch •·:. •~A mute Lona Beach _,.. was beaten ..i npod by two me:i ·"'11 maoaged to die from ber meDants this morninl ~ their car nlled Into a Hunttngtoll Jlltiiocb -oaalrol cbanoel, Police aald. ·'"etftcers arrested Joint SClldder, 29, of ~wood and Jooeph Richard Chapman, .. In eoonectloa with the Incident. The tiio were held today oo suspicion of k1d- Qlllbla, robbery aod forcible npe. Shortly lftenmds, Barna a D d Llleguard Capt. Phil Stubbo drove by on routine patrol The two guards aaid they care!ully placed the viper Into a plastic bag with a loog sUck aod retu.'Ded to headquarters to call authorities at Sea Wor~. "We gave them a description of the thing aod they aaid theie was no doubt about what It -· "'lbelr first oomment was 'be careful', because the snake baa :· nerve venom as toxic u a cobra'•," Barnes related. The snake then was given to lifeguard Andy RJch, an experienced amateur anake fancier. lt died on the way to Rich's home, Barnes said. Now the snake is in Rich's freezer. Barnes saJd the small reptile Is deep bluisb-blact in color with a light orange stripe ruoolng the length of Its body. The last two inch~ of its tail, he said. are shaped like the tail of an eel, to enable the small, snake to .swim. "The Sea World people wanted it alive, but came up too late," Barnes said. The only esplanatlon for the ap- pearance of a ...U thouaands of miles away from Its natural habitat is that It was brought to northem waters -prob- ably by accldml "We think It problbl1 got aboard a boat down In MeslCo and slowed away to Calllarula, then fell -"What worries 111 DOW', II that there mlghl he· a few more out there," Jlarn<s aaid. ' Olnloaaly, the waillllc lo beldltoers In San Clemente thll --ls lo stay a:way from small, black makes. Barnes said be bad oo problem doing that very -'nlursday. . "I hate snakes wone than anything," he said. ealled Roth 11the nicest boy you would want to meet," said the youth, when asked about bow he felt about his parents, said, 0 The people are getting old. I'm not mad at them. I have no hosUlities." "The hoy said he bad been having thoughts about killing bis parents for a long time," said Riley ... He w~ted to know how Jt felt to till sometx>dy." Riley said the killings took place around 7 p.m. Wenesday. He said the .,._ Doam to.Earth Astronaut James A. Lovell, who spent more time in space than any other American astro- naut, is preparing to leave' the space program after the launching of Ap0llo 17 next month. ' POET TO SEE KIN IF A.LIVE CIIlCAGO (UPI) -Exiled Romaoian poet Vasile Poateuca will finally see his daughter and Rl'•lldson fonight if he can hold on to a life rapidly ebbing away, becaiueot stomach cancer. 11It now • a question of them getting bore before be dies," a hospital llPO"-"aould. Pan Amaican Alr Lines co111hmeJ that Mrs. Dolna Vlr<ol and her 3-year-Old 90ll Aleunder boarded a Oigbt from Bucbaresl which will bring them to New York this afternoon, .a hosp l ta I spokesman said. youth theo drove to Lordsburg, NJI'.., some 100 miles. northeast of Douglas, where he spent the night In a motel. The youth returned to Douglas shortly belore 9 a.m. Thanksgiving Day aod turned blmsell In. Riley said. Police said they !ouod a · .25-.35 caliber rifle in the youth's car. Norman Littrell, prloclpal at Douglas lllgb, said the hoy bad ao outstooding school record. Valley Fu.nd Drive LU:gs- Week t.o Go '!be FouoiaJ;.~ United 'Crusade is still fl2,000 l!borl of its 131,000 campalgn goal with Just ooe more week of active co~ left. Sci far, Fountain Valley city, school district, and tmnmunity b o s p i t a I employes have donated about '20,000, ac- cording to campaign chalrmao Jao Wilhelm, mostly througll voluotory payroll withboldlng. "I have to say I'm a little disa~ pointed," said Mrs. Wilhelm. "I really bad hoped for a little better reapoose." nie final !und raising .activity wtl1 be the aooual Christmas Ball· Dec. z at the Fountain Valley Community Center. Money ral.ed by tbe l'fUl8de wtl1 go to the support of the 31 charitiea helped by the West Orange Comity United Crusade . Among those aided are the Salvation Army, the Artllicial Kidney Foundation, the county Assoclatioo for Betorded Childreo, aod boys' aod girls' clubs throogbout the area. ; "Everybody needs 1 om e b o d y , sometime," said Mrs. Wilhelm. "One of three pmons In our community ls helped at aome time by a United ~geoey. '' She stressed that the budgets lot the charities are mived at after careful scrutiny In public bearillgl. "'nley're all very efficient,'' Mn. Wilhelm said. "'I wish I could ruo my household as ef- ficiently as some of these people run tbelr organizations." nie biggest part of contrlblltlons so far, she noted, ls through a vohmtory payroll withholding program nm In cooperatioo with local employers. She urged everyuie to "do their lair share" In this program. and to be certain to !peCily that • cndll for the dmlatloo goes to the Fountain Valley Cruude. "We always lib to aee our community c:-edlled with meeting Its ohflgatloos," ahe !.aid. Infonnatloo oo tlckels for the 1ian or dona\IOOS is avallable by calling $11MS70. •; 9un\lngtoo Beach police allege the two """ plcl<ed the woman up ·1n a Long s.cb her :l'llursday night aod offered to ~ her tO Sherman Oaks. ·Instead. they asaertedly drove her to a opot near the Huotlngtoo Beach EdillOll (lllbt where they beat.and raped her, In.: .-i,ators said. • All they were attempting to leava the -their car -nntlJ ra1led into a llDod cmtrol ditch behlDd tbe p!aol ' Trash Boles Changed Huntingwri Council Te ntqtively OKs Ordinance Hioa aaid tbe -WU able to -wblle tbe mm were trying to get -c:ar oat of tbe ditch. She .... t to the li6ie of a nearby -t wbo called polloe. :• '1Je two meD were picked up a lbort time later near the canal that bad claim-'"'their car. f1ck T~acy Promoted ' f'Ol Ilffl>WN, Pa. (UPI) -Dick Tracy bu nsl,.ed u po1ico cbfel of thll ...... ,Wead, Tracy uld, be II beeomiDg ...... ·••••ilar ol !llllce In -~.-. ... will bl -dlarge ol IO.departmenll. ' I 'lbeprblgemancometh. And In Jluntlnglou Beach ba - witll a brand DOW · bag lull of rules aod regu1at1on1 for tna11 con-. City mundbnen bave ctvea prellmlnary approval to a new city ordbiance desiP' ed to cleao up the esthetlcs ind eaae of trlllh ooltectlntl· Some of tbe ,,... tllhten Ill> the opera- tk>ll of tbe trub <Ollector, while other eectlool cbanp requlremenls f o r homeowners. '!be key _.io -... -.... ens are: -Trlllh .... must' bave tlrlbt lldl and -he -...... the daJ of col---Trub cam ClllllOI be 1lllce1tout In the open before 7 a.m..•·the day of co~ lectlon, and must he In by IO p.m. the same day. -Loaded ll1nl .... must not .. ceed 8C pounds In welgl!L --of tree -· llirubo and other articles !lbookl not bf loqer thao four feet. If t9f .. , spei:lal co~ lecttoo lmllf'l'l"lltl -be made with the dty ar city trall c011ector. -Oil dnmia .., not he used for trash ...... but plaotlc hep - "The Intent is to dean up the m,.., and not have empty caw uound the ~ for dayl,. ezpla)m Joe a memlior of the en- vb eta! -a •lllfped wrlte·the oewln. . Tba ...,. tnab law ., loonl m,tbe • 1 I collector for a clonor operatlon. It ,.. <JUh'eo tbe collector lo .... ---·t clump or tplD nibhflh In tha street& If the -ls l!lifled, the collector bu to clea tt up Immediately. Tlie cl!J II allo rwqabed to hlrt as ti'Ull collection ~ "tbe lowest respOaalblo bidder.' In the pas!, the trash -waa totally at city council dltcretlon. . All of the regulltioos are enforceable by tbe pollce deportmeot -both m the coll-r and tbe bomeo-. ~ with a --iniodtow -111 of lltlO or atx -ID jail.-- -•Id ht espeell t1tat -fto1allng the .................. Jylle_a...,..ot-~ ..,,... __ .,.,.,._ Mott said Boisa Chica would be buiit !or day uae, while Huotlngtoo Stote would combine day use with some over olgbt camping. facilities. State officials plan to expand the park- ing at Balso Chica, clean up and landscape the beach, and build better lileguard towers !llong with a bead- quarten structure. At that time, Mott !.aid most nl the $7.5 mtllioo would come from tbe 145 millloo In the Bailey -Fund • earmarked for parks and rec:rutXm . Some of the Boisa Chica plans could be altered by Stole Fish :md Game p1am to re-create a 400-acre salt water manb la Bolsa Bay, on the other aide of Padllc Coast Hig~way. Full detolis of the Fish and Game p1aa have oot been flnal""d, but --1 involves an ocean cftannel at Warner Aveoue aod the possible cnallmt fl a ,.~ oot of Bola Cliica State Beach. Armed . to·tJae ~It . -- This So uth Vieblamese soldiet appears ready for any con,tingency, loadOd down with ill the aceouterments of war, while peace 1alb .go on in Paris. Gunman on Empty Jet Seeks Czech Releases FRANKFORT, Germaoy (UPI) -A mao hel\eved .amiecl "1th a p~tol sei!ed a stewardess. inside an empty .A it Canada plane, at -Rlielli-Main airport today aod demanded the release .of Cucbosloval: nationals jailed tn 'Germany for air Princess Anne Geis Warning On Speed Charge LONDON (UPI) -Police ·have given a written wamlntl for speeding to Prbaa Anne bat will . not preas !ormal' charges aplnit the ZZ.year-old daugblor of~ E1llUeth, -close to the royal family said today. Police would neither confirm nor deny the ttport. A police spokeoman Mid no statement would be made. Anne bu been stopped twice for speeding on Briilsh highways._ The second lr.cident occurred Nov. 11 on a divided highway nort-t of Loodon. "The Cblel Coostable, Mr. David Holdaworth, COlllld•rs that thll is a mat- ter between blmlell and tlle peraoo -cemed in all cues of this kind," a realonal' pollce. opol:elman aaid . flit -.._to Anne's laml1·aid she bad ft<:Oived a written Wlll'llinC about her dmlnl and !mt the --·"" eanted.11>b1ilor. Earlier, Ille prtncea tool< joumal'llls to ~ ""' ........ ""111(" ...... hor ·-v!Qr -·-'~ ' "You tend to he • ntber toaet.J lot," she aaid In a lpe<cil at tbe lllltllllte of Jour:naJllta. ~ I , "I would not dream ol oomplilnlril about your bellavlor u J'OU .,. Giiiy dolor .,.... libl." .... sald. "Edlton would kUJ you If they didn't pl a plcCiloo or a ltolJ' deao -IJ." -a ---tlllinly It """""'!11'!? wbo c a m , 1 a t D • d ~----·•• pilllvewltll :::-.:-.::::r:. .. 111 a ... pli-acy, police said. Police aurrounded-. Im; plane -.. strip at Germany's blgeot ~ Neither police nor alrllne· ....... 1114 details on who the IDlll waa _. speciliCally wliich convicted bljadlon bl waoted ttleaaed In mmn tar Ill stewardess' safety. The man said ·1Je wanted "Ollcltl." A number of C7.echoslovHI Mft ._.. sentenced In West Germaoy tar Ill,. ja~~~~ieve be ~ a pllaol ud ~ 1 have surrounded the plane." a pellae spok0sman at the airport -. He said tha Afr C..-pl-. bad no other _.ia at 6e -1111 lot-, occurred. He aUl It 4J II .... wromm wu, eiti.er ·chti!w..c .,. lie ,.._ (!loo BUM:ll( .... r, ....... L.M. -• --.. -. --. -. --. --F ...... -. ,_ . --. --. --... 14 • ---.. -. --=-= = ..; __ ., -----, .. -7 .. ) UAILY PILOl H F'riNJ, No•'*' 24, lt72 llnselaedwletl Meet Kissinger Talks With Reds Again ·: PARIS (UPI) -U.S. presidential ad- viser Henry A. Kissinger conferred for about one hour today with North Viet- nam's chief pcjt.1,. negotiator in .. meeting neither scheduled nor announced in advance because the two negotiators did not want it publicized. Vietnamese Comn1unlst sources said the meeting was held at Kissinger's re- (luest. Neither side gave any details of the meeting. I.1 Wa!hingtm, President Nixon's press secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler, said KW-- inger and North Vletnamese negotiator Le Due: Tho also will meet again Saturday 1n a continuation of their dally meetings that began Monday. Kissinger, he Aid, replied: ''lt cu-· t6inly is." Earlier today, a Viet Cosw: spokesman said the continued suJ>PQrt. ol South Viet-' nam's President Nguyen Van Thieu by tile United States is blocldng • pea(e sdl-'i Uement. · "We wonder ~ !he United Stai. really 1 • wants peace, since it keeps oupporting Thieu," the Viet Coog spokesman Slid. "Thieu ls op(!OSed to peaet:. Tbere bu been no cnange in our demands that Thieu must go." Kissinger said the Haool envoys con- ferred Thursday for more than six boors, the most protacted session so far. I • Ziegler said the usual procedure for announcing times for the meetings in ad- vance was not followed for today's session because tht negotiators did not want any publicity on it. It's ··-',tt~ble Nmv .. • mijaekers 'Forced' To Kill 11 • . . .I • 2EIRUT (AP! Three Pelestlntan guerrillas Involved In tile Munich Olyrrl- plc massacre charged today Weit Gennan authorities double crossed 'them and "dtliberat•ly forced US 10 klll the Ui laraefl atbietaa. • "We never Intended to km 11ty ol the bostaaeS1" declued one of the three In an inttrvlew with the Beirut newspaper An Nahlr. . Ibrahim Badran said, ''Tbe Jill.,.... of the operatJon was to aecure the release of the Paleatinian guerrillas in Iaroeli pi:is9"1 ... to attract world at)ention lo the Paleatin• cause and to hoist tile Palestinian flag rather than Israeli COlJIOeJ on the Olympic Dagpole. Kissinger also called on French Foreign Minister Maurice Schumann to- day, Ziegler said. Earlier, both sides said no meeting was scheduled today. It would :11ve been lbe Ctn& biatUJ in th1s latest round of negotiatloos, which began Monday in an effort to find an acceptable peace formula. First Protest On Cat Law Has Surfaced Fireman Washes down J"!!maill~ of old Huntington Beach Country Club which fiftmen from four cities have been using for trtinll1g fires for the past three weeks. The 20-year-oJd stl'u~lure at I 7th Street and Palm _Avenue was given the torch by firefighters from Huntington Beach, Seal Beach, Westminstel" an~ Fountain Valley as part of a joint training ex- eTCISe. Homes eventually will be built on ·the site. "West German Interior Minister Hans p~tdch G~r had given us l\fl ~ of honor that a sale conduct "had' boeli .,.. ranged for us to JeaVe with the hostages for Cairo unmo1eated. . "lk!t wbeil we .arrived •t the air base near Municll, au hell broke loose • _. Genscber's honor proved to be in Moabe Dayan 's wallet". Newsmen who trailed Kissinger said the meeting today took place in a villa owned by the North Vietnamese delega- tioc and i.ocated two blocks from its mission in suburban Cboisy le RoL The newsmen said Kissinger slipped out of the rear exit of the U.S. embassy residence in Paris, went to the villa a.Kl stayed about one hour. As the negotia"'rs left, a teleYlslon network correspondent remarked to Kissinger "It's g1..tUng harder ar>d harder to find a place for a secret rendezvous, isn't it, Dr. Klsslnger?" The first visible sign of protest to a proposed citywide cat control law was tocl<ed on the door of the Huntington Beach Humane Society this -...k. The handwritten protest sign, posted Wednesday morning, said : "Wbat member of the SPCA bas decid- ed to pli.y God? We don't need or want our cats shot oo the street! Watch out ! The word is out to all the neighbors, yoo might get caught" lmmane society ripped the sip off the humane society ripped tbesign off the door and pointed out be bas nothing to do with the suggested cat law. City oouncilrnen, not the humane socie- ty, have asked for a mandatory cat licensing Jaw, together with stricter en- forcements in picking up stray cats. "I'm sick and tired of the SPCA being blamed for everything. We haven't shot an:· cats," Sharkey growled. "It's like everything else, a bunch a! nuts blaming everything on us," he ad- ded. Dispute on MUk Could Threat.en 'School Districts Not mJy does Sbarkey's group have A milk dispute that could treaten sup-nothing. to do wl_th the cat law, his con· li to veral n.... r--ty ··bool~tract with the City UJ>ll"eS in February P_ es_ se -·-.e ~ ':" and councilmen have already said they districts -IUDOlll them the HIDltingtoD no renew it Beach High School District -came to city baa plans to hire another the boll TIIeoday with the flllnc Of 0 -IS the offJdal dog <atdler (and lanodt lo ~ Counlr Slperilr Court, cat catcher ii the new iaw is approved by !l""1ld v. and A1lc:ie Lor1'111, doln« the s:..=! Dec. 4/.-__ bu~ cri"J-' w-u Frleadly Quality Dollleo Ol I operauoo ~ ~ Westmllllt<r ..-11aur1c:1o Brotbm of by the city admlniatraUon for an alleged Norwalk u defendants tn 1 complaint lack of enforcement on current animal that c:bargea the llaurlclo 11nn with control la1n. unlawfuly tenUallll ~ .....,. "Iha! ' "· " stW. hid fiw. 1lal'I • rm. 1 ' 1be Lortons, !Gil -Newland SL, clalni the nve.year-old ~-~'I Oct. ilO when the Maunc!ii • io'il the daily onler of 1,400 gallons. The Lortoos state Ibey have been compelled to seek milk from olJ:ter1110Urte1 at con- siderable coot aod in cin:umatances that could destroy thaJr·llG0.000 business Judge James F. Judge bas set Nov. 30 as the date on which he will rule oo a motion by the plainUffs for an order directing the defendans to comply with the terms of the contract aigned Feb. 15, 1967. Hospital Starts Expansion Work ComtrucUoo is currently under way at Pacifica Hospital in Huntington Beach to expand the emergency room and add a large multi-purpose room. 1be new construction, which will be in excess of 3,000 square feet. will provide space for six additional beds in the emergency room. The expamion , costing •100.000, is e1· pected to be completed wilhin four months. OlAllH COAST .. DAILY PILOT Lainh School, 2 Students Sued Two studellta at William D. Lamb School, Hunllngton Beach, and the FOiio· lain Valley Scliool D~trlct have been sued for $100,000 damage> by the parents of . a student who allegedly ~!""!! strlOUS and,11trmanent inj\lrles. to Uleb: hands. ' . ' Roberf N. 'Hall, 1"351 Fiji Lane;. ffied, the Orange COunty Superior Ci1urt octiol on bebaH of h~-'°"· Tony. Jlay, ~!. He lll\lll')'. )re. . district trusiee., ;•od ' p.ruta ·or .Dinny douc! .... • · HOnaiid ' ,. de!eooants. · • Hall Cbargei !be llCbool 'Vfth neglect in allowing . the tWQ st!l4enla to. allegedly bea~· ldck and jump.oo lfis.m •.. ADd be also accuaes ibe parents <it ~ b!>ys of failing to efereise conirol Ol'flr', t6ein. ' School district trustees dmied a claim med by Hall wt Aug. 11: · · Transient Pleads Guilty in Deatl1 SAN DIEGO (AP ) -A 29-year-old transient has pleaded guilty to murder charges in the shooting death of a UC San Diego coed but has the option of withdrawing the plea later. Under i.11111 of a plea bargaining agreement With the district attorney's of· fice, Richard Keith Shoopman will be u· amlned by state psychlatrillll as a poss!· ble mentally disordered oex offender. If he is found to be healthy, he may withdrew his guilty plea and stand trial. Shoopman entered the plea Wednesday, saying he accldentaJJy shot Holly Helene Halvorson in the bead during an at- temptet" rape. Police said M I s s Halvorson, 19, apparently had been hitchhiking to school July 29 and ac- cepted a ride from her assailant. Drug Education Preview Slated A plttnt prev!ow of the FOU11tain Valley School Dillrlct'1 dru& education procram will be he!~ Monday night at Tamura School. Parenla will have a chance to aee all m•terlal Uled in tha Pl"Oli"ltn "and to di!OUll It with a member of I\' fwntaln Valley potl<o dtparlll1\tllt al)d with district offlctala. 1 " , In addlllon,' '*"111 ""1 be 1tv .. ooplea oi 1he dtltrictl1 -llondbcio• to )'OUllo dnlC probiel!la. f Tho CC'*lil will bollw et 7:'9 p;m, !'IMO ta. 8uAnne Street. Fountain Valley. Dayan is delonre m1..-of Israel. ·: County Counsel Seeks • Elderly Racers Nearing Finisli At Yegas Hot.el An Nahar did oot say wbn the iii· terview wttb the guerrillu llU cop. ducted. It llid one of them, Abdel Kader Denawi., was m and OD a juJce diet, u '."'a result of Ill treatment by West Genna11 investigators alter t h e Sept. 5 MunlCh killinp. His two other comradei. J!Dbim .Badran and Mohammed ~ Abdulla, were ttpOrted in excellent bealth. Users of Blufftop Land Two extremely valual;lle -as wen as controversial -parcels of Capistrano Beach blulltop property today became the pbjects of an official search for iiossi- ble prescriptive rights by the Orange County Counsel's office. In newspaper adverUsements ap- pearing today (including the DAU.Y PILOT) County Counsel Adrian Kuyper seeks the names of anyone who may have used either of the parcels for rec- reational J>WlX)ses. · The largest parcel involved in the con- troversy is the nearly 16 acres of land at the upcoa!I edge o! the Palisades which the Dana Bluffs development corporation seeks to, use for a major condominium development. Residenta have batUed for mootba to stop the development, asserting that tile lancl ~y ... ~ u 1t•pQllc par'<, wt fell into prtVate hands during the 1940s. The second parcel also is a !IC!nic and valuable blufftop area which iabo was auertedJy dedicated u a part, but id'l'e- cent years bu been held prlV.tely. A small gazebo which suriived there for years was half-demolished last sum- mer to prepare for a resldenllal develpp-ment. l'romP .. el HUACK ... between ·rughts or was takn on board by ber a'8ailant An Air Canada i;pokesman described Ii"' lll&ll .is about "50 years old who spoke ~ · wllb a. thick Ea:;t Eurol"""1 ao- , He ideqllli«! the craft aa Air Canado'i (light 1111, 1 DC8 that was due k fly from franldurt to , l,lontreal via Slla!inon,, ~\a!ld. this aflet;noon. 'lhi! Incident" occurred only. about four weeu, alt.r · ~b guenillao hijacked ·a LW\banla. a1r• 'IV~ Turw ....i ,.... ~ In,,_ lwoing Gennany to ..... three ·"Ar•~· , lleld on "dlatges they. parllclpaied i{l the Munich Olympics masaac:re of Jsitaell &tbletes. . PoUce records .•bow there have been at least three cases in wblcb Czecbosolvaks hijacked planes to escape west and Clew them to Gennany. Two years ago, West Germany sen- tenced three C7.ecboslovaks to 21.i years in prison each for hijacking a Czech plane to West Germany. There were two incidents this spring invol Ying a total of 12 hiJaclcers. On April U, two C..COOS!ovak minen hijacked a amall plane and forced It to fly to Numberg. They wounded o co-pilot with a pi>tol abot and were aenlel>ced to ...... ,..,. in Gennan jalll. . ' ' Lllllcheon Slated For Bond Drive A benefit luncheon to raise money for the Huntington Beach Union High School District'• bond campaign will be held Dec. II a! Mercury Savlnis and Loan In HunUng10n Beach. Tlcketa !0< the meal, which begina at ll:JO a.m.1 are '5 per penon. 1be entire doqatlon will p Into the "Dollon for A Child" fUnd. lbat'I the theme ol the bond campaign. . . The Commltee ,... Btll• Sdlools, whioh la •-1n& the ~. la pn>- motlng tha dlatrlcl'• m, mllll!>n bond ~poul and ta* rate conllmUltlon elec- tion alated for Feb. 21. . 2 German Ties Set •• "'ELSJNl<f (llPll -Flnlaod fonnally ~lied E111 ·~d Wat C)ermlny ·to, day, becomiilf tile flnt Wtslem COllllltY to rocopiae Eul G<tmllU' ·..r lbe Dnt• major COU111r1 to Wbllab tits w1lh both Germtrl)'I. • Residents successfully fought .to save what was left of the structure and then compiained hllterly to the county. Supervisors then authorized the search £or past public use of the lands. Today's ads.tell readers that the CO\lD- ty "Is Investigating legal rights tJie public may have to use the undeveloped porperty at the northwest end of the Capistrano Palisades ... and (another site) at the north and west of Palisades Drive." Anyone ever having used the property for geoeraJ recreational purposes "or merely walking across," should COD tact the county coumel's office, It c:ootinues. The ad -that the search does not Involve Pines Park. Half of t h a t acreage was finally granted to the publJc by an appellai. court early last year in a cue hued on prescriptive rlghta. 'Qlal land, too, """" de _......_, by prNatO 'lntertlii. cc~, .,.,...,:r The aearch lounched Ibis ...et c:onO:s during a long delay period covering both the parcels' develon"""". ... ~:Ill fl • ·~· oondo,.inhml1..,... ral lo limjio until Dec. zt. • . ! The Orange Coilnty Grind 'Jury will resume Its in""1ipt!oo into "thi UUe of the property' early nm week. · Several Pallaades residents involved in . the -on: slated lo lefllfy.· • SuperfV>On ellJIOCI to cast ' the final decision on the fate of the m•lrttninhun land at their Dec. :IO meeting. LAS VEGAS (UP!) -The eight gray haired runners of the '~Methuselah marathon" loped through the d-1 toward tbe finish line today. cooquering cold, wind, fatigue and 1lme. The run, officially the "Life Begins at 60 Super Marthon ," covers 300 miles from Hollywood to the Sahaia Hotel here, on city streets, a I o.n g superhighway!:, over mountain passes and through wind-swept deaert. The eight entrants, aged 60 to 73, set olf Wednesday, hoping to reach the finish line by Doon today. Each man runs for about half an hour, followed by a camper truck carrying the other.i, awaiting their turns. The organtur Of the face, Bill Selvtn, ii, of Orange, Calif., reported they .,.. countered •lron8 winds and bitter cold passing 9,vel-•.-ioot Cajon ~· Tbe wind hie" the runners aniund, be atd, and they bad to be reUeved .Very 10 minutes Quiing the. wont stretches.• ' · '"•Two ruuiie-s .....,lalnold.•f li>t'e·I'""-' • ~.... '·"1 \"I' iT Noel JohnsCll, a former ooxer fn\ill,B.ln Diego, at 73 the oldest partlcl=:;ra Norm Bright, 62, of Seattle~ a . on runner in hls younger days. , 1_ ., Selvin, a teacher and coach, orpnlt«l the marathon , now in, Its third year, to demonstrate his belief' that men over IO can ~main pbyslcally fit and even Im- prove their CQDdltlon. 1be tbne ...... released and flown '° Libya on Oct 21 In exchaoge w the pa-en and cmr ol a Wtlt German Lufthansa jetliner bijacted by the -September organization, which .... alilo respomlble for the Mllnlch oponllon. ., . lo Munich, the Bavarian state j11111<o ministry a p o t e a m a n , Wilhelm Rauchalles, denied that Denowi wp mlstreated by West German inV, Ugatort. . All tbrte Arabs, wbile still lmprl.loned, told the former Algerian juatlce minllter, Amacl Ben Town!, that their tnatnd was correct, Rauchalles added. Raucballes Aid be knew nothing o! qr formal ......... ol baaar" 11... to .. Arabs for their tile c:onducl by Genscber. Boat Waste Law ,. Not Till Januar~ A llory In Tuesday'• Dally Pilot laid -!bat.a new law' olmed at cloanlng lljl lfule poUutloll !ll Huntington IW- woUld be effective In ilO days. · 1 City olllclals point out that the law, wllicb recolved Ila fin! of two readlnu Moaday n!ghl, does not take elfl\C1 unill January 19'14. • The Jaw nqun.. .n boata 1n a .. tlngton Harbour to have complete boldilW tanb for their toilet lac:lllU.., or - adequate _.,,. -IJl!ems. Save itp to 20% on Heritage Leather Sofas & Chairs-thrtt Dec. 30th ' . .. . I ' r I· EoeT'I/ home deserves a beautiful leather sofa or chair .•. and now ii the ti?M to make that selection. Htritaoe FKrntture as toeU as a few other /amoua ftml'itl are offering their beautiful leathn' sofas and chcdn ON SALE! So ..,,,.. la MW and gel immediate d<UvcrJll I . . . ' chestnut brown leather safa 95.fnebea long. <eg. 11200 ·$999 DREXlt..-HERITA66-'"tENREDOH-WOODMARK-«ARASTAN ~ INTEllORS , · . WMDAft a SATUIDAft t:ot t9 1:11 PllDAY 'TIL t.00 . ' So~~ l<alllfrso/a 92-iftcil<• lclog. ng. 11m N!Wi'ORT HACH e 172'1 WESTCLIFF o-._ 642°2010 LAGUNA IEACH e )4l NOITH COAS1 HWT. ., .... , .. TORRANCE e 2JMt H.AW1HOIHI ILVD. . l71·121t \ I I \ \ I l l ) • ~ .. ~ -·--, .. _ Connally Feud? Kissinger Seen Op'J'O'ing Texan '' llOOTQN (UPI) -A polltlcal lead -lla-i...~ and Jam CiJo. ' nally reaultld In the pnlideftlial -blDcldol '1 appolntmeDt 11 ae<retary of a1a1e; • PN!esaor writing a -~bout 111e 1ormer ruaa ,,,,.m." ' 11ld todaf in a -newspaper. < ' ' PROFESSOR CHARLES ASHMAN of \1nlvtrllly of PaclOc ~ the 'feud began when Connally became Treuury secrelary "and invadec!-KlsU!ier'a sphere" as trusted presidential advlaer. The feud was kept quiet '° it would not fl!lllblf c.nnallJ'• elforll lo jn1111-ence Democrat. to vote for President Nlloa "l11111U11 KlUlqw bai bMn m.. sulated fl'<Jm domesti~ poliUcal involve-I 111111 tlio end:ol tllt _..... wltb HlllOJ. • ' • "KlSSINGER ANO-CONNALLY are pales-lllJOl'l .,.....ally and pollllcaJly .. said Aahnian, founclinl director ol the PUlllll,-Alfoln -al Padllc. ' "II Connally abould be named ~ ol Ila ....... I'm ue be -·t · be-Klssln&er'a departure wtlJ be abrupt " Allmiml aa!L~ . ' ' • • I - Burke Criticizes -Court's - Abortion Rule as 'Biased' Ten Aliens Captured ·In Clemente Ton lllePI allena and l.JIOURI national suapecte<I ol trying to amilggle the group lnln the cour)y In a camper face pros- eculloa tol!..y alte Ibey ,..re plcbd up In San Oemente after • hJp.apeed cllaae ... 'lbankqlvlnl .... 'Ibo barrowin( • pursuit from the . San Onofre dle<kpolnt lo the -olf. 'lllll1 In San Clemente ln'"1ved .speeds of 100 mllea per bour u patiolmen and locol J)ollce tried lo lnterce!>I a 8"'1•g, overlooded camper. Patrol Capt. Gene Harris said the ep-1!egan wben the late-model truck· camper pulled to the checkpoint, then the driver auddenly jammed on the gas and fled. . 11ln no time," said cne officer on duty uhe was up to 100 miles an hour."' ' San Clemente police then were asked to help inlefeepl Ibo fleeing vehicle. ... DAILY PILOT 3 Nixons Set 'Fun City' · Weekend NEW YORK (AP) -President Nixon and member• of hls family arrived in New York this afternoon to spend a "private family weekend." David Eisenhower, the husband of the Nixons' older daughter, Julie, was the only member of the family not making the weekend trip. Eisenhower ls on naval duty in the Mediterreanean. The only outsider making the trip, ·- press secrelary Rona1d L. Ziegler saki, ls the President's Ylorida friend and neighbor, C. G. "Bebe" Rebozo. Nixon plans to return to t h e Washington area Sunday, either to Camp David, Md., where :.te bas been doing most of the work on government reorganization for hls second term, or lo the White House. -A.uemblyman Robert H. Burke (R-inil decblon." Huntington Beach) has a«U>ed the state Tbe court ruled lbel u,, medical They did so by selling up a swill roadblock. The driver of the rig was "arrested Jll auaplcioo ol mtent to amuuJe aliens, Ziegler said the "Nhite House will make no announcements while Nixon is in New York. Ziegler described the trip as a "private family weekend." • -The -First Fiinilf ·will stay at the Waldorl·AEtorta Hotel. 'Supreme COurt of "aslng legal mumbo-crii.rta noqulred to -committee ap-' Jumbo" In the court's recent de'clsm pron( of an .-were un- whlch strucl; down the requirell!<llt for a ocmlltutl(loal becMllO Ibey were "lm- llolpltal committee's ·approval for an prealvely _ .. -· "'Ibis -will .-mtediy et .. The deeisioo, banded down Wednesday rile lo a bulO -to the ..-. of by < 4-3 margin, means that a woman in ~ boil& porfwmod In Ca1i1on1ia ,the llnt 20 weeks of pregoancy Dl!IY ob-m:d wW apm the doors ol many new bto a legal abortion f r om a licemed •-mllll, --dllrepnl 'physician In an accredited baspltal for buman Ille lllJd unsanltaly condltiool ,itho<lt prior approval of lbe boopital'• wiµ. cha1leftae the T!juaa mllll Callfor.. in<dlcal committee. --.. molting In the post," the The court said the Judl!ment resta sole-~ cledaftd. }¥with the WOIJllll and lier <!odot'· "Wllb abortions boil& Joooened by the ~ AUactl1. the decision, Burke said "the lllgli Court. the fear ol .,._ will no <IOllrl bas wn Its bias in this maUer m kllljJer be a factor In llllclt rela-lpa. 111her eases, and in this 4 lo 3 decision it 'lllls will ba'" the elfect o1 further -·"" bad .......... _._ our moral ~-·-~-" be .,....,, to dig deop to come up with ~----· the flimsy excuse that the law ls 'unduly .•ague' in order to ratiooallxe this sbock-w~""'.l: =oo:i •;r.i- . ~ -· · · --• --.•.. "No dauhLthls.dedalon wlll mean that Ci M ' next year there WOl be more Calllornlaas <' . ty anager s : :..:..~=~~:! will be taken without bOnellt of ap-Gar age Damaged i:1 .:.=1j~~ ... -= ao ligbUy ln $13,000 Fire By JACK CHAPPELL Of .. D9llY ,. ...... A fire at the bome of Laguna Bead> CIV Man•ger Lawnnce'Roae late~ day did an esttmated IU,000 damaie to t{ie~~~\i ~.wwi hiluse. 1.~Tbe blaze was coelaijled In the Jlarage or the .-. at ••IAdlolt 81."81 •all l.re.111at1oo1 of the Laguna Beoch· M Department responded' to the WI.' ' · · The cause of the blar.e waa not lm- "medlstely determined "!'<f was under ill- '\'estiption today. The fire occurred at 10:26 p.m. as tbe family relaxed alter 'ft>anksghing d-.. .. 6'We were all watching the television l"ChlUy, Chitty, Bang Ba111") wben one of the children thought he lieard a noise m_ tbe caraeei'' Roae said. The child went to tlle connecting kiteben doorway opened the door and "" lb<. fire, the city manqer said. ;io one was Injured in the fire, but -1 papen, awards and keepsakes 40red in the garage were destroyed, as ;were mag,y tools, be said. tlHe said there was some smoke damage 'i one bedroom. The lire department itlmated 110,000 damage to the garage jli'ucture, and 13,000 to contents. ::.The department reported today that ""'" the arrival of the first unit, the linage was in Dames. Ten men fought •fire. ;iRose said that some of the items stored ipay in the garage were things that P. being kept pending sorting and tiitbaps being tossed out. lf•BUt Jt seems a ralher absolute Way to ~t rid of something,'' be said . •• Ex-Gen. LeMay Wins Tax Fight, Say~ .Attorney Retired Air Force Gen. OJrlls LeMay0 a Newport Bead> resident, •Jiu ...., a =lmt Miiie, ~~.u'!" ,1n1m1a1 ~ ~. ""P"""'I "' bis .~ ~~~~~f 1H ~ador Drive, wu cbarled by the IRS with failure lo pay bock .tu:es from 1"8 to !Ml Tbe IRS contencW, that during thole years -LeMay n..d In Bel Air be had the aervlces of a J-1ardeuer wbo wu paid by the aoneral'• former employer, Net~ Eleclroolca. '!be permnent claimed .tlioae aervtces eooallluted -that shlJuld have.been taxed for a total of '4,111 for the three y.ars. •. ~ UTbey were Wl'Gl'JC, n llid the •year• old LeMay in an Interview. "I refused to pay it and we went tbrou8b the pro. cedurel." LeMay's case was scheduled to go to trial early next year, but the general said he and bis attorney met wltb IRS uf- ficials recf:lltly "at ~ invitaUon" and, h~ said "they agreed with ua." Todd Hinman, the general's Beverly HUis attorney, aald Network Electr<Jolca asked LeMay to purcbaae the bome for the entertainment of buslneaii customers. · "He wouldn't have needed that big of a house with all that landscapinl," Hinman said. ''They (Network Electroolcl) paid for the gardener-to keep it up, 11 he &aid, ''but it wasn't ·lnoome." . . C; punday Pilot to Explore ~ ~at'sNewforChristmas \.-~ :: .. :•:Here's a preview or "Sunday's Best" ~Ing prepared by DAILY PILOT staff. ~ for the Sunday edition upcoming: :"'TIS THE SEASON -Tbe mercantile $0nvnunity !eel• that 'lllankaglving of· dJcially launches the Chrlstmu aboppinl ;jia.soo, so Jt's under way now. For a JStevlew of what stores expect U9 to buy .b.Jls year and for a revealing look at the a.. of credit, check the YOU Sectlon ~ APOLLO suor -The final trip E oon in the Apollo program Is for 1auocblna on bee. 6, a ~ • nigbtUme blastoff. Color ll· < s a.-pany the story which · jljtlines acleutlflc goals of Ibis "last trip" '1iS the moon. .:·FACING IT -Hollywood makeup uses, the Wes~ brothers, are • p1ng 1ace urt TP81i<nt1 and other '. le IUl'Cerf cases find their way to ~rmal abclal life' by I!IVlt!c .them the ,illonfldence (and the know.lJow) to uae ~ts ln conjunction with lhtlr new ;ceatures. It's a women's page story by Jla!f Writer Jo OI.oon. CHRISTMAS W!111 COSBYS -Mrs. ~i"I tells bow the Crolby clan works :sogetber to decorate the lilmlty home for ill< bolldaYs. lt'o In Family w .. kly which allo baa .. veral hints Ibis week for sifts to give tbe llou6t for Chrfltmaa. TAPED PROFESSORS -They don't give lectures any more in lclence counes at Golden West COiiege. Students, m. stead.. fOUow the lesions .. Jape and other visual presentation&. Stall Writer Jolm Zl.ller tells bow and why It's bel"I done. HOW NIXON WON -In his com- mentary l.'Olumn, Sen. Barry Goldwater tells bow Hanoi ,... defeated In coaoe- flre negoUatlooi, noting that Prestdent Nixon Is the first Ollef ExecuUve in American history to wtn an elecUon and peace at the llDle time. WHAT PRICE MUSAK -How muc~ c1oes 11 cea1 1o p1pe lllUllc 1n1o 1ac1on .. 1 Does tt lmpme prodllcltYltyt 'lbeoe are only tllO' ol the questiom Stall Writer ADiam Dem aUemyla lo -In I buainell -feature. . YUL BRYNNER -Only lbOI( IMle in the 11111u1ne spread !eaturtnc Yul Brynner ls lii. -bead -the "hair llyle" be mtde famous when he l1NI cnated the killl ol Slam role. It'• a role he still playa every -k on televlalon tn ne1f lfrlel, ''Anna And The JOnc,'' COftl' IMIUtt tn this ... t•; ,,.V WEEK. RACIAL Tl!NSKIN -Ile!-Depart· ment policies for deallal with pn)udlce In the military Include a "lalkln8·11-011!" approacb... B o th bladl' and white' lll- llnlelon are attendlnC .... 1nan to learn more about racial problenu llid bow to clHl -lbml. Slory tel1a what they learn, bo" It -ti. Harris said. . He was tdentifted as Pedro Guerrero Ortega, 19, of Ma!co. He wlll be proiecuted by the U.S. Government. Cardinal Seeks Sex Manual Ban At Georgetown WASHINGTON (AP) -P atrick Cardinal O'Boyle COGtmds a sex manual p~ by, ilx GeorgetoWn University medJClll studentl sbould be withdrawn beeauie tt end!)raes birth control, abo r· !Jon and bomoaexuality. The cardlnal, Roman C a t b o l i c arcbblsbop of Wuhlngton, called Thurs- day Im the wilbdrawal . He said the *1>lge -~ distributed lo atudeuta lbrougb uniftnity channels, presents a naora1 poaltloa "directly coo- trary to the tndripp ol the cburclL" The lllS-yeaMld university ls .,... trolled by the Society of J eaus, a Roman Calbolic reliP1us order that reports directly to the 'Pape. Cardinal 0'Boyle1 evm tbough the ·-ls within hi! dk:>oese, bu DO direct authority over Georgetown. Georplollll'I ~ the Vf/f'/ Rev. -.t ·J. Henle, dlaclalm ed respoaalblllty IYf the manual. He said it did not .repre1mt ottlcal \D'livenity policy lllill .... illsltW lo llillents• by the atudent..,.....,...i. GAILY PILOT 1W1,..... ARTIST HAROLD PASTORIUS ~R. DISMANTLES METAL SCULPTURE Giant Art Object Will Be Shipped to P1lm Springs 11 Office Decor Seulpture Sold T'WO·to11 'Portal' to Palm. Springs A tw~ton metal sculpture tiUeci "Portal" by'l.aguna Beach artist Harold Pastorius will l)e dismantled' and moved from its Sawdust ir'estival site to Palm Springs following sale to a designer there for Sl,500, plus shippli;ig. Originally priced at $3,160, the giant steel Sculpture was sold to interior designer Arthur Elrod. It will be placed on a lot adjacent to the designer's Palm Springs office. Por;al was c.-onstructed .of a special type ol weatberinl steel ·which is design- ed to rust. The ~t thep forms a pro- tective · coating and prevenis further deterioratiOo, artist ·Pistorius~- lie becan ••the M'!IY amill irtJds of the acutpfufe this week. The pieces wip be load~ on a large truck Mo~y and reqq~llJ!~ted Tuesday iJ1 P•"lt Springs. , .i. £ ""' Shipping costs could equal the sales price Pastorius said. He said the sale was at cost. . The artist ~ad constructed the ~rt work {pr the Sawdust Festival, but It did not sell at that time and has served as Laguna ·Beach 's unofficial canyon portal on the grounds since the restival ended. The city declined to purchase the sculpture some months ago. The large steel columns or the work will be separated in a careful, methodical manner, the artist said. He ls using a small high speed saw to slice through the wellis holding the folded sheet metal together. Putorius will leave a bit of unusual maintenance advice with the new owners -water dOwn lhe sculpture occuiOnally. The .dry desert air won't create any rust, Pastorius said. Marks left by mov· ing and the disassembly • assembly ope~tion 'flll quickly cure, l!ut only U It Is boaed down, he, said. ' MERCURY MARQUIS • • Nlxon, Ziegler said, will be ln touch with his national security adviser Henry A. Kissinger, who ls holding peace negotiations with the Nortb Vietnamese in Paris. Earlier Naon conferred with two Cabinet officers who will reportedly aoon leave the Admin.lstraUon, but a White House spokesman said no announcements would be made on the shape or the new Cabinet immediately. Secretary ot Transportation John Volpe and Secretary of HouJing and Urban Development George Romney each spent about an hour with Nixon , said Ziegler. Ziegler said it was part of Ni101;1's con- tinuing discussion and work o n reorganization of the government and the shape of his Cabinet for the second term. . The talks with Cabinet officers are to wind up Mooday with Atty. Gen. Richard Kleindienst on the schedule, Ziegler said. But meetings with other officials will be held at Camp David, M'd., next weet. • TICKETS SET · FOR ORCHESTRA Tbe UC Irvine Fine Arts Vill&1e box office will open at 7 p.m. satur· day for ,the benefit ol those seeking tickets for the a: 15 p.m. concert by the Prague Chamber Orcllestra, The concert. l1u -shilled from Crawford Hall lnto the Fine Arts Village Theater to provide a more intimate setting for the 36- member group. Tlckels are P. ' Despite Mercury Marquis Brougham Look of Luxury and Rich- ness, it's still .a Medium-Price Car .•• "'-----.iu•arquis Brougham 2 Doo1· Hardtop------' SEE ONE • • • • "-Of n.. New Car , • , "fi•ltlell T-li" TRY ONE • • . BUY ONE -HAlllOR ILVD. COITA MUA • MO IGI , • • • TODAY! --LEASE-- spec1a!is1 In lull mainte- nance leasing ! Roma Of n.. New Car • , • "GeW..T..S" .. ' • . ~ . . ·• .. -· .. -~-~-·------ Israeli Soldiers, G\lerrillas UJ"IT ....... INDIANS BOARD MAYFLOWER II, TEAR DOWN HER FLAG Pro1911or• Tako Union Jock, Bum It on Plymouth Rock Indians Take Protest B52s Make «~vy_Rauu On ·Supplies SAIGON (AP) -AmericaD ll6'la blasted supply target> for • third llnJlbt day In lhelr hellvtest raids of the war In Norlh Vietnam, the U.S. Command aid today. Meanwhile, a Navy flcbler- ·ho-r dlabiod in a landini mishap became lhe Ith U.S. alttrall loel In Southeast Aa1a in lhe lut ftve days. The.CWUDalld sald.lt mlukn bf.the Air .Froce -· --thrOe planes. llrudt II military ...,PY coocentratlons near lhO .cqastal dllel ol. Vinh !!Dd Doag llol In the :II ~ ...... at DOCll today. The big homhcrs have Oown 41 misskm in the area below the Db parallel in lhe last -days In efforts 10 knock out supplies being manllaled for shipment into Laos and southward in-- to South Vietnam. llanol aDd Hal~ are abOve lhe :ioth parailel and are curreoily oll limila to U.S. warpl ..... WllllE BAD WEATHER CGDtiimed to c:urtall ·ladiclll air -DOrtb ol ·the - demilitarized r.ooi, Air Force and Navy figbte~-.. active in-" of ·~~t tom, In South ~m, Dftllflld Def~ted ' . ' "''' ....... Arab Base ' ' Bears Bru'nt. Of Attack · .. "AN ISl\AEU he)lcopter 1"*" ~ at'S:IO a.m. In lfili m ¥fteil llle aiolllt ·~ villqes of !bl-eJ.aoql ml . Khreibeh,.. the agency aald.. "Ttie ,,.. truding troops wett ·attackocl by GUf -in lhe ..... ond"tbe f!PUoll-one hour. The enemy was sma evacuating Ila casualties In a belklopte/." A Palestiai•n statement earlier llid four guerrillas were woonded In tbe ... To Pilgrims' Mayflower · A l'(avy A7 -onair., a~· a hazaniolls night landiilg 8hoord lhe car- rier USS Saratoga, miijudged the ap- proach and mwbed into lhe decit. Despite major slnletl!rll daJDB&e, -the pilot, Lt. Cmdr. Davi!! Edwards, -· ed to get lhe ·crlppled jet bllcl: Into the air. He beaded for Ila Nang bul W.s f°"" ed to ahandoa lhe aircn1lt wbeD bi! car trola failed. He -.rescued later. l(a\:Ys Thanks~ Day~· in New Yo~k left Donald Duck limp. His left ann,hlt·ooerhangmg limb at Central Park and deflated. counter with the Lsraeli unit , Newamm in lhe '!re& 'aid two ..... rilias """' killed and olhera ... mded ill By Untied Preis Illlenalloaal Indians proh!sting mistreatment clim~ ed the mast of the Mayflower. IJ Tbank!clving Day, took down the British Oag and burned it 111 Plymouth Rock, 352 years ago, and burned by the demonstrators. Some of the them cursed, spat and danced < OD the rock, partiallY submerged Qqlng blgb tide. Texas Rancher . . "" . . . '. ' . r , " Fell 7 the fighting. - There WU DO olliclal -of. the lncldellt from lhe ~ In Beirut lanell milltart -said Ms troops rqularty pelnll both lidos ol. I!» bcrder iD ·~ actkm. ~ In Ft. -· Heb., <IPI Indl8DI pr .... lfd fnllli llllng ~ilia\ DU in lllO'opill .... Qlljol Cfttr Hanoi WIS killed lie on a. !lf"rl>Y hlDtop. Law enforcement officials accepted an in· Vitation and joiJ\e!I the Indians for biked, ham, turtey with dresalng and aPi>Je, pumpkin and m-t pie. OQe Indian spokesman, st a n di n g benMlh the staluo o1 Oiief M•maoit -·siped &,J'!"CO treaty ·Willr the PUpw,, OH j&od of "homJli~lo­ llictOlt-lhe,1111t1 .. ~ Glch Ki11s '5 ~-· ... ., .. .:..... .... ~ .. ,) ln.1lis Htf.c1len ... Cqrs ·Bl.f!Cked at New ·~ork .Garage • . l Daily ,l.pttery , f The Indians at Plymouth Rock designaled lhe day "A, Day ol Mounting" and bold a oeil!i ol nonviolent -!Dr 1Z Now England tribes. No ,,,_ -made. Police said Mou&. 30 Indians were permitlA!d to -~er II. Several climbed lhe mast of the replica of the Pllgrima' ship and 1«e doJwn the Unioo Jack, replacing It with a blue flag car- rying a white teepee in the center. The British flag was carried to Plymouth Rock, where Pllgrhm landed re0.a 1Jpoo alt-:· -' The Indians at·Ft. Robinson arrived at the 315-acre state pm:ll: in ·a 31-car caravan 'to have dinner at lhe spot w.....e Oglala Sioux (]Jlef Cray Hone WU kill· ed with a cavalry bayonet 90 years ago While trying to escape. Gov. J. J. Exon the previous day bad denied their request to eat in the port, ond about '15 lawmen blocked lheir way. After several tense minutes, the In· dians relenlA!d ond moved to lhe hilltop, invitillg the lawmen to join them. . . -.ii -LAREDO, Tei:. (UPl)-A south Teus N!l\V YORK (UPI} -A 111oriiing of . rancher w11o return!'! !j! llis ~ fun led to an hour ol terrort:W ""'era! and spoUed fiV. stranger• eotillg food In hundred penons trapped In , can in his kiteben ehot and killed all ol. lhem an 1lllllqiouDd ' prqt ~ live with a rifie, police have reported. children and two adults, were overcome· All fl. the victims were male Mexican by carbon mooolide fumes from idling moton. ·~~ be shot them be spent 'the night Poliee said lhe ....,, ....., taken lo wilh the bodies still in there," said n.....elt llolpital, -IA!d aDd lOieaaed. deputy !llleriff Florellcio &ndon. "He The lncldeol oecun.d aboriJt )lier lhe Wat •• ~ until the next day to report it." tradlilonal Thanbgivlng Day ,parade In = Manhattan ended ond families had Police charged r an c b e r Kenneth returned to their can parted a( the IJo- Adami, eo, an ex-convict, with murder coin Center garage beneath the huge and held him in lhe county Jail in lillll. West Side cultural complex. · ol flOll,000 hood. The hocked up line of aulQmoblles, '"lbe<'& were indications the man shot engines running, walling to poy perking the. alieoll from outside lhe kitchen," tolls at a single gate, !illed lhe garage said Reo<loa. "He jll3t llood outside and with lhe noxious fumes ond aome ~ shot them. They w.re all in tilat room, nesses said parenla panicked when Ibey aimool OD top ol each other, ehot about saw their children gradually being the back, the front and lhe face. AJlll&l' overeome. enUy be used a Vrf high powered rifie." Reodon said t h e shooting occurred If 1'9lioe \vho arri)<ll• OD the, llO!!I!€' descrtbed, lhe aitualion as hodlam wllll frightened parenla c:arry\11( yOUl)Plerl up. to the street where..a ·.number w~ placed pa the pavement awaltiol 11111- bUlances. According to ooe attendlpt lhe traffic Jommed .up ,becanse Cllly lhe atit atreet ·entrance was opened. " g a rage spokesma11 11ld later they had not ex· peeled oo DWI)' motorists to par!< at the facility bec:auae ol. lhe bOUday. In adj!ltloo, lhe attendant ttporlA!d, young penom who came Into the -to get their ..... began urging motorlltl not to pay lheir perking fees, on lhe groonda lhal it WU a holiday, with the result that traffic became even more snarled and aome motorists drove away without paying. Police said about IZS cars were lined up at .the ~ at the time. Jr.l .-, j .l~l Will Commenee ~ • In New Jersey: _ By AINI/;' ttld PT-r New Jeraey bepn selllntl dally lalllrY tickets today, hecaDina the lint d u Norlheastem statet witli -In -oo lheir major compelltlan, ......-i crime, in doUlr-to-dolfar comhlt .-.d For lhe lint time -Ille -n public lottery begm in New H 1 mp4We in 11114, lottery olllclals hope lo - lheir system compelitlve wllh the Wapl numbers racket. • Yvette Mimieux Weds Director OOLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -Movie ac- treu Yvette Mimieux and director-pro- ducer Stanley Donen have been married at the home of his sister. Wednellday. He said the_ day Adami FT'c reported the Inddent to a border pelrol-. · . man who contacted the sberlll's ofllce. · JustiCe of the Peace Ernesto Saliuu, wllo oet the bond, said lhe mm muat t;hal'lenges ·Firms The fltSt of New Jfney'a dall1 -. ing---will be on WfA'lne·day llld dlilJ Jet. teries should be in operation in Iha Gllltr five stala by nen sprln(. Tho mala CJb.o jectlve for the stat.. la to ralae --, but the qiotlve la .... more bulc. Gov. WHllam T. CallllI ol. New Jeney said hiJ state -bj-.ddlUon to QOGtlnulng Its weekly lottery which eventually culminates in fl millioo. drawing. -will offer a .i .. 1 chance of winning oo the # Mn. Lawrence G. Goldstein, the sister, had reported Wednesday that lhe couple changed their minda about being married tn Columbia, where Donen grew up, and had flown to the Virgin Islands. ,.J~~ 'My God. yocrl8 right. It is five dollars worth of meat!' hllV.' ---1n rapid """""""' n:'. .. c:~~· DUI why Ibey didn't With Same Direct-Ors Sallnu said Adaml's nnch "ls a big one" used mainly for cattle raising. daily tlckela. . . . "We know of DO other lottery -legal or illegal -now ln ex.iltence that can match those odds," he said, "Even if )'OU lose, your money la going for a 1oocl purpose, rather than an evil purpose." Mrs. Goldstein said Thur 1 da y, however, that the two were married at her house before leaving the city. She aa~ abe did not know their destination. Adami was convicted in 1966 of mur· dering August Dobie of nearby Freer, Tex., lhe Dephew ol lhe late poet .. ulhor J. Frank Dobie, and sen-ed a two-year prlsonoenteoce. Frost Extends Into South . Nearly Entire Nation. Numbed 'by Col.d 'Weather .................... I ' =·= ~ "" "" _.,... llh v.s .• ...,...... '"" ...... ,.. ,._ ....... "'°'' " ""' ... Mn! flllnt .. ""MIM!l .-y, 'Welllflt -lfl .. r.r It MtMIN Md ...... .,,.... .......... .,. _ .. I«" "-of ,.. CWRtry, .. 111c.-.11., tlle WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Federal Trade ~ (F'i):) today ... nounced its intention to challqe "illegal interloctlng directorates" between AJcoe, the natkln'a largelt a]1nnjmm ,company, and two competitors, Kemiecott Copper Corp. and Armco Steel Corp. ' The F:ro aid it would iuue .seperale ........... ~ lhe lhree firms. '!be ·-' a>mpl1ints Will also cite two oflicial1, Ruuell ,DeYoung and John A. Mayer, as belnl directors of two of lhe three flnn1 , the FTC said. DeYoung ia allegedly Alooa and Kennecott allepdly Is a director Armco .. a director of while Mayer of Alcoo and e Me-• fa Hospital TARl\.Y'i'OWN, N,Y. (UPI) -AFlr CIO ~ "-. MND)', 71, """" plained of chest ~ Thankaglving Day and ;.., admltlA!d tO a hqopi\al. . A spokeanan f• 'Phelpa 1f<morial ~ lald indlly tblt .....,,,. ~ dltidft ..... stable. Re said Meany was being kept In the .hospital "Mainly for obeervation." • . Lui Tbnkqlvin(, Meany alao, WIS lljf. mlttecl to holpttal alter aulleitiig ;dlelt paiDI. '!bole --dl...-cl ~ ....... binrftlon of oventrain and overeallng.. ' . • s .. u-c ""-' OW) (AP -The Norwqian Navy stepped 1lp ill -t --In lhe Socne· Fjord _,. ond ncalled two lrtptet 1mD !CAn> comml-11 to liomj Jtr Ill 'unidaatllla4 ,.-pc1 oi> ~-" +--._ <A -·l•11iique -the ""'""'Pn def-atafl aid l1lft ,,.... •• lllld ...... •Iha ...... m>il -111 lho A-bod. -nco~ They wi!l ...... port "' tbe ..... 11181 had ~In the -lince lhe Int .,., ...... were reported· Nov. lJ. ' • • T)lere la· yet another reuon f• the dal- 'Jy drawlnp: lhe ho!>ell ol pie offldal• to iu&tain lhe public'• -In lot- teries. New Hampahire's early experience with its sw,1lfl(ab:l ... pnMded one ~ dlcatioo .ol. -Would.__ llfter the -ol the "laltel7 faded. The Granite Slate began with a schedule· of aeveraI drawings a year and aoi<h'3 ·tickell. "'!be lnlliaI ,_ ... good, bu\ tlwtepatakes ofllclala - found tha .the·~ -CODllant revision and ~ draWll!P to 11p11rk 1 ·renew,ed public ~ · 1n. each in· stance, after lhe flrlt 18nral drawlnp, ticket salel sgain began to tlecl~. New Yor~ dlmbed on lhe Jottery bandwagon· In 11117. W)lhln the lut two yem, Pennsylvan\11, New Jeney, eon. nectlcut and Mnachuletts joined lhe rankl . r I 11+11.Y MoT DELIVERY SERV\ce °"""' .. , ... 011~ '"'" Is ..... lftd --...,...._" "' . ""' ...... -,...... ........... ~· ... ""' _., .. .. ~ .. .... , .... tn ......... ,, ..... e tlALT TtlUes Rel•••.e . G&NiVA (AP} -U.S. aDd Sovie! , 7 • •Ilion met for Ill minuial today In Ibo --._ ol. lhelr new strategic '""" liDllllUon Illa clall..,ed to put • --caillnc on 111Clear olfwlve .,_,.. ' ........... .. .....,, If ,.. .. "" ,..... ""' ""' ... ~Ill ............... ··""' ,....,, c ...... ""' ·~ .. .,.... .. ,..., ~"' -· .... M '·"" r..,.i.o.i. """' °""" c ... ., "™' ....... ..... ~ ........... ... ... WllfWlrtl .... 1 ......... .. s.:.ci~·~·t.~:,:.-~ .. .... L...-. ................ --& ...,.,.... ....... aid Ille ... t meetlnc got "rlcbt doWll to bualne .. " • -. -· • • ~~yo 't.::.;...J •;..r I . ,. • • Nev O'Nei dime ,.y' lo ... =: Jlul U,.t.' tiiilm • •• ,, ·!-*" ~· • ·":'-" I Orange f;oa8t ED~T I ON -...... ,. - N.Y. Steeb ;•yo L 65, NO. 329, 4 SECTIONS, 54 PAGES ORANGE COUl'ITY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 19n N TEN CENTS • Accord on Versailles No Conflict-Attorney BJ W1llLIAM SCllJIElllER Of .. Dlltr ........ Newport Beach City Attorney Dennis O'Neil •YI in a report to city cou.t- dlmen that he doesn't believe they had ,.y conflict ol -When they VOied JO .oett1e • $12. 7 mtllton laWIUit filed iplml the city by the dev.lopor1 ol the Y-eraalllel on the Blulll a~. But he will ...-mend -y nilbt :==1-tab -lo ...-i agalnll IUCh chatgel in ·cue , he is wrong. 1115 report does not Indicate specifically what that actloo -.Id be. O'Neil was not available for comm~t t~ day. . Charlot that '""men.,.. ~Y have violated parta ol the state .,..,...ental <'<\de when they made the aetUement under tJtreat of individual laW11Uits , &iainll the!n. were made urller this ,..t by Newµart Beach attemey Roy B. Woolaey, once a candidate for the CDllD- cil. In letter1 lo councilmen ~ the a~ torney !or Versailles developer llnoald Scholz, Woobey claimed the aettlemeot was invalici and should be l'e9Cinded because the threat of Individual sulta O'Neil said be does not think the altua- in the JllOject. Woolsey said such financiaJ in- volvement by government officials in of- ficial capacity ii ~ted under aection 1000 o! the caJUorniL Government Code made councilmen financially intere.sted ~ . . - '"•IM _ • ...;..,.~, .. .: ...., , .. t~Y •1'4T -,. - -\--, • _. .• RV ....,. NEWPORT MAN LYING NEAR CR\.!Ml'LED CAR ON JAMllORH ROAD . ~· Sp.ctatw Flog Ambulance to Aaltt John J. 51-ry Alier AUto Rali.d ' ' , . ,,.. ...... \i.'' . ._:~ bri1'er'•~ M11nich Assassins Alteg·~ e t:.hridition Good · . iq ,fft,er Accident -.:»-• -<!: Newport Beadt man is In good con- ... today with multtple lnjurlea IU!· !Obd . -bis Volltswagen wu bit b-......,~ Day by a ~ • ...--ioodlll polioe say waa -by a dnmlt 'l'utin man. 'A ........... at Hoag Memorial lfD!pllalwld Jclm J ..... Slattery, 3Z, ol , •• ~ Way, waa admltted to the jmt before nooa with multiple mjd ..,._, a punctlD'e WOWI<I io and two broken ribs. l!olloe uld a car drlveo by James ~ Y-, 23, ol 190 "E. Ith St., was l(lii!led 110Uth oo Jamboree Road at a * rate ol speed when it went oot of eiilrol, hit the oenter divider, .Jumped -oolo the road and rammed Sla~ '"'7'• car aolnl the same direction. Ollkor Gil)' Lee said the impact·o! the er.-callled Slattery11 .man.car to-fiip . -and· roD -times before stopping .. Ille dirt oboaldar of tile rood. l'ffle mamced to pull hlmsel! out of the I wflct but then just paased out," Lee ,~ said Yoast, who received only nilllor. 1C111pes in the 10:20 a.m. cnt¥t. told 611lcer1 he was going 90 miles an around the . curves on Jamboree he lost control. . -WU taken to, 0rance County Jiiil ~ be --.i oo suaplcioo ol ';:under J2 inQulllce of al~ 3!ld .:~. ' ' . Double Cross in Slayings BEIRUT (AP) -Three Palestinian guerrillas involved In the Munich, Olym- ptc mass~ charged today West German authorltles' clouhle crosoed them and "deliherat-.ly forced us to till the 11 lmeli athletea. "We novw lnll!olled ·to kill any of the ~· -... of the three In an lnWview with the Beirut newspaper An Nallir. Ibrahim Badran said; ''The JlWl>O'O o! the operation was to aecure the release of the Paleatinian guerrillas in Israeli prlaons ••• to attrict world attention to the Palestine .canae and to hoist the Paleatinian flag _ . rather than Israeli ·corpoes on the Olimplc Oagpole. "Welt German Interior Minist<r Hans Dietrich GellJCher had alven us his wont Of bOoor that a safe.conlhlct had· been ar· ranged for us to )eav~. with the hqstages for Cairo unmolested. ~ · ••But-when we arrived at the air base near Munich, all hell broke loose ..• Genscber's honor proved to be in Moshe Dayan's wallet". Dayan II --ol !Jrael. An Nablt dJd ool "1Y where the In- ~ with tlte guerrillaa WU con-ducted. • It llld -Ill tma, Abdel Kod<r Denawi, wu ill ~ Oil a juko diet, aa a .-,.i Ill -117 Weal· GeNwt' ~-.the Sept. 5 Mimlch = Bii ""'° -....... _,dtt-.z Badna --llllwl Samii AIUiDa, --~. In e""'°"1I )JeaD •• '!be three were-'reliued ml -to Libya on OcL 29 1n exchange toi the pa"'°g"' ud crew ·.ol a West German Luflllanaa ~!liner hijacked by the Black Sfptember orpniza~Oll, -~ WU also r<spOosihle f!J< the Mlplicb operatloo. In Munich, the Bavarian state justice ministry s p o k e .s m an , Wllhelm Raucballes, denied that Denawi was mistruted by West German in,... ti gators. .All three Arabs. while sttll lmprlloned, told the former Algerian justice minister, Amad Ben Toumi, that their treatment was correct, Rauchalles added. Rauchalles said he knew nothing of any formal "word. of honor" given rto the Arabs for their safe conduct by Genscber. Lµw mel'f. Hu nting El Toro Rustlers Intruders who may have bad a non· traditional Thank!alving dinner In mind shot a )'OUl)I steer on an El Toro ranch )ate Weduetday and may have been scared off before Ibey could butclier the anlmll. .Rancher Gratim Bltlart dilcovered the de.,i',anbnal· 111 ~ near Cook's Cantor -ol El Toro Road, The-young ---··-\: lnwltlplon llld --tilled kl an Identical mamer 1n earlier eounty lncldm.11 have -qierlly butehered Oil the spot; Newport Trailer Report O'Neil Aid he doea not think the sltua· tion Woolae)' II talking about ii a cooftict in the le&al -· "The general ~ and intent of the statute Is to pre-ofllcen of a governmental body i-exploiting their official position few their p r l v a t e benefit, ti be llkl. O'Neil said the real conflict o! Interest arlles In lltuatlom where an ofllcial is on both llides of a contract with the clly - u decision maker end applicant. "It ls the opirllon of this office that the reason for the rule is absent when the council is acting within itt b e s t judg· ment tn sett1e a lawsuit, even if t b e councilmen are act.i.og under threat of personal liability," be said. O'Nell qualified his ruling by sayiqg the council may want to take action which would bold them Individually harmless from potenttal penlOllal liability. "T h l s would remove or limit t b e possibllity o! any undue Influence, either directly or indirectly from being brought to bear on a councilman's.decision," be said. Scholz originally filed Mlit through bis ~ttorney, Thomu PeckenP{l.ugb, cbarg· tng the city with undue limitatioal oo bis right lo develop the property oo tho blufis overlooking West Newport . Councilmen have delayed action on •P- provlni the second phase o! the ~Jecl beoause they are dWatlsfied with tbe density and height o! the buildings plan- ned. Boy Kills Parents He Wanted to Know How It Felt DOUGLAS, Ariz. (AP) -A tee .. aged honor student described as "the ni<esl boy you would want to meet•• faced murder charges today In the alaylngs of his schoolteacher parents. AutboriUes uld the youth wanted to kmw how ii !ell to till someone. • PoUce said Bernard Joaeph Roth, 11, walked 'btto the po1ice station Thursday and cool.essed the killiogs. Sheriff's deputies went to the Roth home outside town and found the bodies Stewardess H~ld Captive Qy _ffi:j,~er FRANKFURT, Germony (UPI) -.A gmuQlll Wttb·"lft Eut Europem ~1• ltidnaped a llewanlesa aboard a pubcl Jedil1" today and threatened-•.• ~ the plane unlesa Germllly freed a Caech national held for air piracy . l'l>lioe said the unidentified man gave them a u.bour deadline, from about 7 a.m. PST today to •free the Czech and fiy the Air Canada plane lo Prague. Otherwiae, they said, he claimed he had dynamite in a red-and-wile liOX >nd would use It to blow up the Air caoada plane at Jlbein.Main airport. -onJy the IUllllWl and Air Canada Stewardess Margit SOmmer, 31, were aboard the plane, offlclala said. Police armed with pistols and !lllb- machino guns surrounded the Air Canada DCI. Air Cmada spokesman D i e t e r Gramatzki said the man came aboard the aircraft disguised in overalls as a workman just before it WI!! due to take off for Montreal. Coincidentally, be said, all 21 puaengen had been removed shortly ~ore because a woman passen- ger said she thought another passenger "looked~·" The man, described as about 50 yenrs old, pulled a pistol orr Miss Sommer, t~ plane's lone occupant, and herded her back to the kitchen area. "I'm full of dynamite," Gramatzld, who went.aboard to negotiate, quoted the man u saying. "He lhoved a gun in my belly and we all .. olf the plane," said Gramatr.kl, who boarded with several aJrlloe ol.· ficlals. "We Cllled the aircraft again ud ask· ed -he wanled. "He uid be wanted "the man who was Involved In the Caech airline tilling" and that he then wanted lo go to Pracue aboard the alrcraf~" Gramabtl aald. of Joseph Roth, 60, an audio-visual ;n.. structor at Douglas High School, and Gertrude RoUt, 57, a junior high acbool teacher. Roth was sprawled on the living room Door. His wife was found on a sofa behind. him. Investlgalorl uld hoth had been shot once in the cheat with a rifle. County Attorney Richard Riley, who caJ)ed Roth "the nicest boy you would want to meet," said the youth, when asked about how he feJt about his Small, Deadly parents, said, "The people are getting old. I'm not mad at them. 1 have oo hostilities ... ''The . hoy said be had been having thoughts ahout.. ldlllitg his· parents for a long time," said Riley. ''He wanted to know how It felt to till somebody." Riley llld the tillinp toot place around 7 p.m. Wenesday. He said the youth then drove to Lordlhurg. N.M., some 100 miles northeast of Douglas, (See MURDERS, Par• !) ·Poisonous Water Snake Found in San Clement'3 • I • By JOHN VALTllllZA Of .. D9lr "" IMI!' A ·!llDlll, deadl7 water -normally found only in the Wlten of MexJco WU !Olllld dying on a quiet stretch of San Clemente beach by llfeguanla Tburaday afternoon. Attorney Says Spending Limits On Campaign OK Newport Beach can limit the amount of money ctty COUDCll candidates speod in their election campaigoa. City Attorney Dennla O'Neil saya. A! a charter city, O'Neil says in a report to city councilmen, Newport ll<ech can enact varioos tinds o! legisla· tkm governing Jts Ip.uniclpal elections, in· eluding clamping a limit on how much is spent to win the council seats. O'Nell's formal opinion came at the re- quest o! Councilman Carl Kymla who said he feart campaign expeodltures in k>c.al ra~s might start climbing beyond nasonable bounds. One Newport Beach counc.llman spent more than sa.ooo in his race earlier this year. Kymla, hlmsel!, spent about $5,200 on his election nearly three years ago. O'Neil said that while a Cali!ornla law limiting clDJpalgtt lpeltding was repealed several years ago, thil kind of regulation is not pre-empted by state control. "The regulation ol electlona to office In the city of NewpOrt Beach Is of primary concern to tho clliaena of Newport Beach," lie said. ''The eotabllaltmenl o! maxlmWn ex· -llmltattona In no way cooflicla with state law. No candidate_ would ·be relieved from reporting expenses or any other i!uty. And the ha!lHng d!JCOvery of the foot, lqJJ.g viper came with ill share u! amiety, because the UDUIU8l cretiture wall _... niunded by curiou!I aJcl.tlMm, uld San Clemente Lifeguard Ll llanlt Bamea. uNow that we thint: about lt, It hi a miracle that no one ·.:u bitten, became tioere must have been a dolen people standing around it when we came by," be said. The small , black anake apparenUy washed ashore in miJatttrnoon at the northerly end o! th • Capistrano Sltores trailer 'P8J't. BarneJ aaid, and Im. mediately drew a crowd from. among tbe nearby resldeela and beach vislton. Shortly afterwards. Barnes a n d Ll!eguanl Capt. Pbll Stubbs droYI 117 en routine patrol. The two guards said they carefa!IJ placed the viper into a pluttc bac with a long sllct and retumed to headquartara to call authoritlea at Sea wonc;, "We gave them a deocllptlon Ill tile thing and they said lhei·e -no, -about what It was. '"lbelr first comment was 'be cveful' ,, because the snake bu ' nerve venom as toJdc as a cobra'•," Bamel related. The snake then waa given to Bfeluml Andy Rich, an eiperleoced •""teur snate fancier. It died on the way to Rlcb'a home, Barnes said. Now the snake is in Rich'• freezer. Barnes said the llDafl "llllie II ... bluisb-blact In color with a llgbt orup · stripe running the length of lll body. The last two inch'5 of It& tall, ht aald, ~ shaped like the tail Ill .. ael, to enable the anal1, -lo nrim. ''The Sea World people -II alive, : but came up too lite," -.W.. ' l!lef DEADLV, Pop I) : Or ..... ,,i)i~~n Doormen · Will Stop Be~g .:.~aylay Warriors I. , l(IJALA LUMPUR (UPI) -The Hilton Ht!el onlere<I its doormen today to stop wemtne ornate Malay wanior costumes ·allr polltldam Cllled it an inlult lo the .Park Inspection Big Joh "All that will transpire ii ,,a local determination o! how much money may be reasonably expended in the battle for a posiUon on the city council," O'Neil said. Kymla made oo formal suges:Uon as to a liml~ althouah be mentioned a range of 15,lllllM5,5GO, sayblc he t.lt thll would allow electlOllS to be -more on the candldalel than Oil ·~a lot ol -t11inr saya about die -lei. 1t'eadler Continued SUllllY days and cool nights Is the way the weather pio- ture loots !or Saturday, acconllng to the weather oervlce. Hlgbs · ol Iii ..... tho ClDllt, rlltng to 75 )n. land. Lowa toalg1tt will dip to tbt low ... 1 «1 'w11riorl. 1J11uk 8Jed Nablt Sbababuddln, a --(Jf the lbla7 °" ol i•' ra'• ....., par!J, ..IOld ··- .. , -ala> --lo " .... and llld the -garb ii v. 11'1 for -by clJcnltarlea durlDC .. --1orlllate611ld._ . ~e ... ~ ~ using Q,,.-geer and are redeslping the • _. In cue the ..-1 rulea we not use the present 00<,"I said public relatlodl manll'f Indra • •• Ex-official Dies "IOIJ'l1lllAlllN, N.Y. (AP) - _... Amlro )lute. 1....., pnoldeal "ii. Good -oo.p. --..... aC Ille New YGrlt 8loct Ex· ............ ,,. ... ,.lie_ .. ·~.. .. ., •• : ~· I By t... ~P&iilt UIBG didn't have lhe manpower. He aid the • .. ..., "".... job would tate about ·a month. Tiie lob "-lmpecthtc die l1 traller Now he· aaya the inspector II· jut ge~ para In Newpoit -lei alone hrillc-ting started. Inc them ~p to bullcllnc a n d ltaalUt ''The perted of Ill days allowed !or this codes -Is fir blger than anybody job will only allow the preliminary thoqllt, accordln( to Bob Fowler, city groundwork !or the job lo he -," he ~ officer. " aa;d. "It will require mat11 lllClltbs o! 'The enkwt-ement. problem I.a of 1 -<Very tntenslve effort to mah a ..... n- ICOl>e even tar beyond that or our wont Ual Impact on the prob~.'' tmia:L; )lob P'o'lrler, city bulldlnC <>I· Part o! the probl•, !'owler .. id,, ls fleer, In a ._i prepared !or dty the a!Utude ol tralleoljlalt O'fflllrS l1ld eot.mrl'11Ml. ' Ofll'8k>n. " • lnapodlana or au trails pans In the e. llld while """"' aC them bate or. cil7 ·,.... ordenll _.. tllon a 111011th r.....i fltU coopenllon, others hivt ago after a resident ol -ol -told . demomtraled "complela lndlfl..-e." ~ Jtvtas condlUom wen -.. "Jn one cue," Ftw'8 •id. "the rible. --that In his pitt ......... Fowler aabd --to bin a lit at lwl • bulldlnp that ire illt t1peC1o1 1nve111p1ar, ...,.. 1111 1W1 trau.ra am1, m 111o oplnlon, an ..,... • have to he demollsheo:I in -lion to a --of corrections to· the trailer arou, "Othen have told us ttiat they bava trallm that -,. ....-II llpCll dedicated -, " te said. Fowler hu the Plll!liC -dlreclor checking that out, he aald. Fowler aid the lnlpector began his lob tit Informing III trailer port'ownen that te'd be muad to· lnapod !heir prop. '"'"8. <Ila 111'1" lballl a ""Ill' of a ~ 11"illt dlecilll' that he'd te !olkrwlns. P'jnt lhllll, Fowtor aaid, he wants to .-all tho traller Iola pennuently marted. . "Alf/ falltn to comply with -first" nq••t I' will retail in '->ediate (JOltill Ill Iha _t, and flllnc lepl '1!'lltal to -_.tin( ponaltl," Fowler Aid. O'!lell noted that tht city ol San Dleco Is currentty in the -of drafting a new comprebenalve Clmpai"1 eon • trlbu'Jons ,nd, E~tum Corilrvl ordi· nance that aeekl to put a lld on opendlna. Dick Ti:acy P!'omoted ,P\Yl'm'OWN, Pa. (UP!l -Diel< Trocy baa miped a1 police chief of WI town. !notead, Tracy aafd, he II beconllng ....,...i -of DDllce In -l'lnnyolllanla. .... ·ht wlD be In -.. aC • deparm.tll. • IN8JDB 'l'OD-'Y Ir1 1M -ot C,ril_, pla111, ,_ OIOd --Of'll!lll.,. • Sato'• Jwlpor OIOd g<t "" Ille lloUdGJ lf1lrit. Sn todaV'I WH-/111' 1011af1 coming 1IJJ Giang tllc (Mngc Cocut. ...... ..... , r.=.. '': =::-' ~ C-II --. =-...i .... . " ---" -. -- ) ............ ,._ -·-J =.:..-. -----""'-II -... ...._ ••I __ .., --- I t I l I I : I ! ' ,, . -- Appointed President Ni.~on has named the founder of the l.fariott ho- tel chain, \Villiard Marriot Sr .. to head the 1973 Inaugural Committee. The ceremony be- ginning Nixon's first term \\•as directed by him. Elderly Racers Nearing Finish At Vegas Hotel LAS VEGAS lUP I) -The eight gray haired runners o( the ··~1ethuselah marathon" loped through the desert toward the finish line today, conquering cold, wind, fatigue and time. The run, officially tbe "Life Begins at 60 Super Marthon ," covers SOO miles from Hollywood to the Sahara Hotel here, on city streets, a I o n g superhighways, over mountain passes and throush wind·swept desert. The eight entrants, aged SO to 73, set off Wednesday, hoping to reach the finish line by noon today. Each man runs for about half an hour, followed by a camper truck carrying the others, awaiting their turns. The organizer of the race, Bill Selvin, 62, of Orange, Calif., reported they en· countered strong winds and bitter cold passing over .f,200-foot Cajon pass. The wind blew the runners around, be said, and they had W be relieved every 10 minutes during the worst stretches. Two runneni complained of sore legs - Noel Johnson, a fOrmer bo.z:er from San Di<go, at 73 the oldeJt participant, and Norm Bright, 62, of Seattle, a champion ruliner In 1111 -days. Selvln. a teacher and coach, organized the marathon, now in its third year, to demonstrate his belief that men over 60 can remain physicaUy fit and even im· prove their condition. I Ft-om Pllfle 1 .• v .)f.._ DEADLY .•. The only aplanaUon for the a~ peonnce of a ·..u. thousanda ol mlles away from ita natural habitat is that it was broo&ht to northern waters -prob- lhly by-t. "We think it probably got aboanl a boat down in Mexico and stowed away to Calilomia, then fell overboard. "What worries us now, is that there might be a few more out there,'' Barne1 said. · Obviously, the warning to beachgoers in San Clemente this weekend is to stay , away from smaU, black snake.a. Barnes aaid be had no problem doing that very thing Thursday. "I hate snakes worse than anything," be aald. 2 German Ties Set :!ELSINKJ {UPI) -Finland fonnally recognized East and West Germany to-- day, becoming the first Western country to recognize East Germany and the first major country to establish ties with both Gennanys. OU.N•I COAST " DAILY PILOT TM°"-Clll9t DAILY 'll.OT, ... ~ ........ ,._,......It ........ '"' ... °"'"'9 OMlt ....,lshlnl Compwty, S.,.. .... ....... .... Mlllttld, ........ , 1tn!illlll f""*f, fW Coll• M.... N-.rt Incl\. HWIF!ll•llln IHCtl/~111 V•lt.J, U,- IHdl, ''""''8dd11a1c• n &.II Clamtntt/ S... JUllll CllM,...,. A ...... le "9klMI """'" It ..... .....,,. Ml lllnlMlrs. Tiit tllf'lrlc ..... ,MlllMni ,..Ill 11 t i )JO Wes! .. ., £trMt, a.. M ..... etlllwflll, '1lli6. Roltert N. We.4 ...... ltent -"'4111thw J•c• R. C11rley vu ,,. .... ...,. 0-81 JMMIMf ,...., JC ... 11 • f.llMr U....•1 A. l1h1rplii•• .........,. EllllW LP-Kriff ............ 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Asked to join the committee are: Joseph Metcalf of t h e Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce; Davld DeSurra of the Jaycees of Costa Mesa; Robert Hayes of the Kl'wanis Club of Costa Mesa; Carl ll<nrlklon of the Lions Club of Costa Mesa; Str .. ter King of the Rotary Club of ·Olsti:' Mesa and Fred Sorsabal, city manaiger of c.osta Mesa. Also invtted are Nick Zlener of the Citizen's Harbor Area Research Team; Hal Pinchin of the Co""" de! . Mar Chamber ol Commerce; Mite Manahan of the Kiwanis Club of c.orona del Mar; Mn;. K. M. Lewis of the American Association of University Women; Mrs. K. Drollinger of the Orange League of Women Voters and Mrs. David Reader of the Harbor Council 'lf PTA and PFO Presidents. Additional committee invitees are Glenn Martin of the Newport Horbor- Costa :P.iesa Board of Realtors ; Bart Hake of the Newport-Mesa Education Association; Charles ca.Ill of the Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers; Jean Garrett of the Calilornia School Employes Association and William Ring of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Com- merce. . Also invited to participate are Jim Mclver of the Jaycees of Newport Harbor; Joe Brockman of the Rotary Club of Newport-Balboa; Robert Wynn, city manager of Newport Beach; Mrs. Richard Cramm of the Newport Harbor Service League; Mrs. John Killefer o~ the Junior League of Newport Harbor; P.trs. Fred Dupree of the Women's Civic League of Newport Harbor and Jacob Mynderse of the Kiwanis Club . of New- port Harbor. Pmnt-faculty organizatiom sent in- vitations include thoae from Bear Street School, Eastblull School, Harbor View School, Mariners Sch>ol and Woodland School Sea Expl~rers Seek Permanent .. Crew for Arg11s ' The Sea Explorers of the Orange Coun· ty Boy Scout Council are looking for a permanent crew fir their 7G-Coot 1quare rigger, Argus. "We're looking for high school boys, whether experienced sailors or oot," said Ralph WbiUord, a member of the com-. mittee responsibie for operatlng the V"essel ' . "'!be boya will be OJ>tTl'\tnc \Ile v_ill!!el, learning all lie Intrioaciel ol a oquare rigger, aewmc~~oanvaa, ·1earn.ipa;. knots and · splic<s and macliinery., ~ · WblUord. said..,'1 , •.•• , ....• ""'Ille ohlp Ii dieoel powenct. Ille have · qui~ I blt o( ~inery .OD bcJ¥d," he s8i~ nke· excl~ 1~~1 1or ocean sailing, like pllbUOi and. navJi~ttnc. will , also he part ol their ,,..pomibllltlel. The crew will probably lake orie' overnight =!se every six we.lb and will · hove trainlng meetings every olher Saturday, Whitfonl said. ' "&:cause of the nature of the wort, assignment to the permanent crew b all male," Whitford said. ilfe cited the fact that the crewing Would also be vocational training. "There are a lot of profi:JJSional skippers in the area," be said. Whitford stressed the program isn't all work, either. "Just the idea of sailing on a vessel of this size is fun Itself," he sal<'.. Trips are planned to San Diego to visit the Star of lndla, the sailing lhip that lo being i<fitted there and to cata11na. "There will be vartOUJ cruises next summer to Catalina ·when other Boy Scout and Explorer units are on board. These bo}'I will act as the main crew and serve as Instructors to the younger kids.'' Whitford said. Boys Interested should attend an organizational meeting Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Sea Scout Base, 1931 West Coast Highway. From Page J MURDERS •.. where he spent the nJ&bt In a motel. The youth returned to Dooclu shortly belora 9 s.m. 'l'hriqlvln.I Da, and turned himself In. Riley aakl. Polioe said they Iound a .25-.3$ clllbtr rine in the youth'• car. Norman Lltlrell, principal at Do\Jidu High, said t!le boy had an outotan<llng school t'tcOnl. Besides beina an honor 1Jud~ttell said Rotb sant1 wJtb the school choir and thiJI year eimed a plact on the achool's football team. However, he said Roth bad to drop from the team becaute of a game injury. ' • ' . • 'IJ've known thll fainlly for ~ .. llld !Jttrell. "And Bernard WU Jual the type of bof t!ll W1IUld llkt to have tn a hJlh school. .r . - ri.. -alJO bad tJne daughtert. UPI T ...... Armed to tlae Teeth This South Vietnamese soldier appears ready for any cont~:cy, loaded down with all the accouterments of war, while peace go on in Paris. County Counsel Seeks User s of Blufftop Land Two extremely valuable -as well as controversial -parcels of Capistrano Beach blufftop property today became the objects of an official search for possi· hie prescriptive rigbla by the Orange Counly Counsel's office. In newspaper advertisements ap- pearing today (including the DAILY PILOT) County Counsel Adrian Kuyper seeks the names of anyooe wbo may have used either of the parcels for rec- reational purposes. The largest paroel Inwl...S In the ..... troversy is the nearly It acres of ~ at the 1JPCOOs1 edge of the' PalisadeS whlcb the Dana BIU!!s cieVelopment corporation seeks to use for a major condomupum development. Residents have battled for month& to stop the development, asserting that the land originally WU granted 11 a public P.rk. but fell into private harids during the llHOs. The second parcel aho iJ 1 scenic and valuable blulltop area wblch also was ...ertedly ~cated as a \>ll'k. liut'tn re- cent ,..... bu been held prtva1oly. A small gazebo wblch aurvtved there Ior years was ha!J-demolisbed last lllllD- mer to ;repare for a resideDtial develop- meal. Capistrano Palisades .•. and (another site) at the north and west of Palisades Drive." Anyone ever having used the property for general recreational purposes "or merely walking across," should coatact the county coUnsel's office, lt.conttnaes, The ad mesaes that the -does not Involve Pines Park. HaU of t b a t acreqe was flnaDy granted to the public by ID _.iate court early last year tn a cue hued on prescriptive rights. That land, too, laced ~by privatt. Interests. The !l'lrch launched this ~ -during .. long delay period covertu& bOtb tha jl!lrCels' ojevelop. , ; ,1 • ;. The condominium issue rests ID limbo until J)ec. 20. . . .,_ ~ · Tho Orange County Grand Jury Will resume Its investigation into the UUe of the property early next week. Several Palisades residents involved in the 1-are alated tO leltify. · Supervlaort. ezpect to cast the final deciaion On the 19te of the cohdomlnb1m land at tbetr Dec. IO meetlng. , J Kissinger Talks . ~ ' I • • With Reds Agai n . . \ PARIS (UPI) -U.S. prealdentlll ad· vlaer Henry A. Klulnger coolerred for about ~ \IOU( today with North Viet- nam's chJef pe.tte. negotiator in .: meetlng neither S<heduled nor announced In advance because the two ..,.U.Iors Princess Anne Gets Warning 011 Speed Ch arge LONDON (UPI) -, Police have given a wrltten waminl fa< speeding to Prlnceos Anne but will ·not Pi-foinial cbargea against the 21-yetr-old daughter ol Queen Ellr.abeth, sources close to the royal family sajd today. Police would neither confinn nor deny the report. A polloe spokesman said no llt.atement would he made. Anne bu been lltopped twice for speeding on Brltlah hJihnya. The ...,,nd ircldent occurred Nov. 11 on s divided hlcbway nortbftll of Loodoo. '"Ille Clllef Constable, Mr. David Holdsworth, COlllid<ra that this Is I mat· ter between blmaell and the pen1X1 con- cerned in all CUM fl thil kind," a regional polloe spokesman Aid. The _..,.. ~ to "-'• famlly said she bad roctJved I wrttleo warninc about her drlrirJI and that the Issut wOoild be carried ... further. Earlier, the prlneell toot joumalista to tut for comjilalning -t her --toward the.,._. "You tend to be a rather toocbJ, lot,'~ she uld tn a speech at the lbltltute of Journalists. "I would not dream of complelnlng about your behavtor u you are ooly doing your Jobi~ II lhe said. "Editors woold kW you If they didn't &et a picture or a story doDe properly." Anne's remar• ~ were directed mainly at pbotogrophera who c o m p Ia I n e d ....,..Uy that she wu UDC<>Operallve wl:h the press wbile partldpoting tn a bnrae show jumptna co..ipetltlon. PliJET TO . SEE KIN l'f 4 ,LIYE CIUCAGO (UPI) -Exlled Roawlian poet V uilt Pooteuca will finally ~ bis daughter and &randaon' 'tonight If he can lJ>Id 111 to• a !lit' -rapillly eblitna nu, 'because of atomach cancer. , , ·' ~11 "It now is a question of them gettt.rig here before he dlll;" • a Mlpital spokesman said. · Pan American Air Lines confinned that Mn. Doina Vireo! and her S.yeaMld son AJeunder boerded I filgbl fn>m Bucharest wblcb will bring them \o New Yark this aftenoon, I b 0 I pit a l BJ!ORsman said. did not want It .publicized. Vietnamese Cor.1n1unist sources said the meeting was held at Kissinger's r. quest. Neither side gave any detalll of the meeting. · b Wubln&ton, Pr<sident Nilon'• presi socretary, llollald L. Ziegler, said Ki.S. lnger and North \'letnamese negotiato\- Le Due Tho alJO will meet again Saturdaf in a cxmt.inuatkln of their daily meetinl" that began Monday. Zlegler said the usual procedure for announcing times for the meetlnp fu tf:t. v~ was' not follow.cl for today's session because thl negotlaton did not want any publicity on It. Kfssincer alt0 called on French Foreian Minister Maurice Schuman11, to- day, ZJecler aald.. , l Earlier, both aJdes said no meeting was scheduled today. It would :ave been the flrsl hllltua tn this latest round of negoUatJons, whJch began Monday in ~n effort to fmd an acceptable ~ formula. : Newsmen who trailed Kissinger aald the meeting today toot place In a vflla oWlled by the North vi-.. ... deleti· tioo and """'li!d two biocts !run ll. miaion In llli>urtlln Clolsy le Roi. The ne-said Killinger •lipped out of'lbe rear exit of the u .S. emI>utY "'8lderJce In Paris, went to the vtlla a.Id Stayed about cme llour. • ,.,. the DflOl!aton lelt, a televislio network correopo.~.ient remarked -II> Xlllinler "It'• l•Wor"hanler and harder to !lncf I place f,.. I oecrei -,, lan1 II, Dr. ~!" Kl41 "c«, he lild. replied: "It CW" taial;y ls:" , ... , .::r.:;.: ~~ = ... -nam'a President NIV1"' ·van· Thieu VI@: tht United States II blocking a ,.-".,fl,. Uemeot "We wmder U die United States really wants peace, since It keeps suwort.1* Thieu," the Viet Cong opotesnWi sail[ "Thieu is oppoeed to IJOIC'. Thero has been no CIWli• In our demands that Thieu must go." ) Klsalnger said the Hanoi envoys con- ferred ThundaJ for more than ais -· the moot protacted -OD IO far. I_ Area Unit.ed Wa y Exceeds Quow •. .. Contributions and pledgea from ta )l•WJ>Ort.Mesa Unlljed School District to 1 llie So"°' Or'!"&• <;ounty United Way all' bOIU'iy $IOllO over. the quota aet for IA< llistrict. ' Board of Education President Marina &rgeson announced that Iha district's ernployes bad collected '20.424 for tlie fuod. The quola set for the district was 111,800. • Mn. Bergeaon Cftdited the atronC · showing to the' efforts of "teachers, aQ. -ton and ciuoifled employea. We're molt pieued, n abe Aki. ··• . Relldenls oucceufully fought to .... what was left of the structure and then complalped bitterly to the county. Superv!Slll3 theo authorized the search for put,P!bllc use of the lands. Today's 'w tell readara that the coun- ty "is fnvtstlgating legal rights the public may have to use the Wldeveloi>ed porperty at the northwest end of tha • Save up to 20% on Heritage Leather So/ as & Chairs thru Dec. 30th Poultry Company · Blast Kills 2; Loss $1 Mill ion CLAXTON, Ga. (UPI I -A gas ex· ploslon that destroyed the Clulon Poultry Co. early Thanksgiving Day ldll· ed two men, injured five, and caused a~ proximately 11 mllllon damage that left 400 employes wlt:lot.it work. Mate fire inspectors were to begin sif· ting today through the ruins of the firm in a seareh for the caUJe of the blast. The dead wtre lclentlfled aa TOiman Bamett of ColUns ud Ernest Smith of Claxton, both In their late Ills. • Dick Doak, who Is 1n, aatlsfactory ...,. dition In a Savannah hospital, was foreman of a cleanup crew and wu ad·· vising his supervisor of a gas teak early Thursday when the plant exploded. Maintenance supervisor Benny J, Gilreath said Doak had called him to complain ht wat having trouble with a boiler and that he smeUed g~. "I told him to clear out of there fut/' said Gilreath. "That's when tbe phone went dead and 10 seconds later I fell and hear<l the blast ... Elev .. -deallln( ud stertliJlng tho productloo line for today'• proceulng ...,.~ unburt. TbO eqoloafoa wmt off ...,. two ~ gallon tiotlers, led by .natural pa ud dlelei lutl, wblcb beat.cf .flit water 111111 In scalding tht 11,IJll0.1•,llOIJ cblcRm Pn>C-ciurq a norilfal slllll. NO RED FACES . MARGATE, Enflancl CUPIJ - Rouaewlvee have tet up a apeclal shop in ·, pub to sell -·• Wlderwear to men -IO -tham the embarrasoment "1f I ~ to faco rqular abop '""'""!4a 1it1en they buy ...; ~ fllt w1 ... and 1irilriencls for Clitistmu. .. . EO<l'JI home d<s<M1t!a a beouUful katllfr sofa or choir ••• and """' Is IM dmc to "'°"" that 1elecllon. llm14Qo Fvnlitlll'e as .,.u ai a few olher falllOVa namu an offnlflg IMlr """"'/Ill "41Mr IOfas ..S cllalrt ON SALE/ So """"' "' ,.,,,, and gt! -d<liwr!lf che1mut I>rown leather 10/a 95-tnc:hes iono. req. 11200 Sak $999 Soft l>r°""' kolher IOfO 92-lnchea kmg. reg. 11239 Soll $899 NEWPORT IEACH e 1727 WISTCLIFJ DR., ••2·2050 LAGUNA IEACH e J41 NORTH COAST HWY, ••4-6111 TORRANCE e 11649 HAWTHORNI tlVD. . r-)Jf .. lt"- ) I I • 7 • . , . I • • • • ora .. e (;oasi ' ' EDITION VOL. 65, NO. 329, 5 SECTIONS, 62 PAGES . . ORAN6E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • ' l • Schol·ar ~ Kills Parents ' . ' • . . 'Nice~t Boy~ ·Wanted to Know H~ It .Felt DOUGLAS, Aris. (AP) -A l<eiHged ....... -· deocrlbed u "tbe -boy ,..-. would want to meel" faced ....-; cbari• today In the slaylnp ol bis --parents. Authorities llld lbe )'llUlh wanted to '-bow It fell totUl-. ol J.,.ph Roth, 80,. an .audlo-vlaual In· -at DougS-lfllh Scbool, and Gertnide Roth, 17, a junior bl(b ocbool -· Roth wu ~ on the Uvtng room floor. H1J wife . na1 found on a 10fa behind hint. lnveatlplon Aid both had been llbot once bt Iha cbtll with a rifle. parents, ·lllcf, • .,,,., ~ art pttlng old.1 J'rp DDt-mad at a.em. I have no boatll.IUes... . ''The boy said he bad been having thoughts about tilling bis parenls for a IOng Ume," said Riley. 0 He wanted to kpoW how, II felt' lo tUl 10111ebody." youth returned to Douglas obortty before 9 a:m. 1'lllltlmlMtl! Day ·and lltnled blmself In. Riley Aid. . PollCe said they !oond a JS..!S caliber rifle in the youth'• car. Norman Uttrell, principal at Dooglas High, said the boy bad an outstandlni zcbool record. Besides belnl an bonor student, Uttrell • . -Ted•y98 l'l••I .I N.Y. S.ew•· .. c . TElil" CENTS l'llllce 8ald Bernard Joseph Roth, 18, waited Into the polk:e station Thunday and -tho killlnp. tirtlf'• deputies went to the Roth liiono -town and -thO bodlel County Atlofl\eY J\lcbard Riley, wbo called Rotlf "the .-boy you would want to meet," said the youth, when asked about bow be felt about bis Riley . 8ald the ldl1lnp took place around 7 p.m. Wanesday. He said the youth -than -e lo Lordlburg, N.M., some 100 miles nortbeut ol lloqlaa, where be speol the night In a motel. The zald Roth -wl1h the ---and this year eaftlld1 a ·place on thl! tcbool's--- (Soe lllJllDEBs, Pap I) 'l'• Meet Monday -f;ity Planners w Eye )f esa' Density ~r.obfum •Memben ol the Costa Mesa Planning Comm!-Mmtday nl&ht w!ll once apln tactle l1ie lltorny problem of reduclnc denalty on the city's north end. Scheduled for dlaculSlon durint! the .:. p.m. lellkm •t city councll dtamben, 77 Fair Drive, Is a master of bomeownen IUmlWlded by a aea of aparlmmtl. \ Pllllning """1lllflllo were lo have acted on the demity cut In August but In- Stead called for a llklay delay lo allow furlber study. 'lbe 380-acre area is c u r r e n t I y masterplanned for 11-1 (single faJDlly) :p1an mnmdment wllldi -1d MJ<e and IW (multi-family) coutructloo. The tbe projeclell.-~ of a -.... amendineot calls for an R·l core llUI"· ~ -'1,1111 to t.llO ......,. row>ded by meclhmHenslty develop---r I . meot. • · . ~ .,.. Involved la bounded by Arnold F. Hamala, Costa Mesa chief of -.r Avenue, the San .Diego adnnced p1am1q, lia)'I 6"ft Is OOlh rr-ay, Bear Street and FllrVIOw slderable preauro by botb bomeownen --' and-.... "" the -to let "=•• al tho -Ollla Mesa Mondo!' ailbl lie bldlcalod, however, tho -lli ................ , CJ! ID pOU, :;...™:*'" may wiab to table the itml ....,. " Milli ..... -1£111 •to, 1i'ldolJ -.ii, but -o81illjld, an ---the cul In deallty because ~ ba ... ti !bat -.. lillilC .. _ ..... ...,...et. la&...:1.1 I lt;jlles; ,.,,.,. JiNjoel b> · • S IQI """" a «Jl*lli • 1 ad q •art e rs rtleU4_ aM d1Nt4 wit pllnL ···-i.· . • AlliGlaut . J-A. JAv.11. , 'liM'""1--li!ljllce tJih lilJ olMr i\mSican --naul, la, pnpa1nf io leaft the Cr,lro1ram after the f .of. ApOllo ,17 next . month. For Me8a 'Youth Killed in Crash A cboct --___ today • dlodosed lllat -Ii *oelopment WU -------'--"----'- "in the ICUll!ebutt" but tbal delollo ...... DOI c!:";Jor 11 .... ICbeduled Mr p1an-Elde~ly Racers nlni ~mlasloa dilCulllon are the .. follow'••: Roary w!ll be recited at T: .. Ibis .... even1ng · 1or James ·Lee ~ 19, ol -A ,..... potillon from llldultriat· Colla Mesa wbo died Wedneoday night co-,;ai to llllllllfamlly west of 1ft1r bis motorcycle crubed Into 1 van. Newport l!Gulevllld and IOUth o I The 9'r"ices will be be1d at the Colla Paulanlo Drive. 'lllll lnvol,.. a !km N ear~ng Finish At Vegas Hor.el .,_ Chapel o1 Ba It z. Bergeron pareel cw1eatly OC<llpiOd by a mobile jlarluary. bome factory. LAS VEGAS (UPf) -The ejgbt aray PoHce Aid today they are coatinuin( -A -l!fll\IOll !run R·I (duplez) haired nllllll!l'S of !be "Methuselah 1he lDYesllptioo ol the crash that ... to lllllllllamUy at. m w. Bey St. Staff marathon .• " loped •'--·~ the -.i t:amif...,. the lntanectlon ol Plaoentia dlEb!l>era zay tbil ii a dlfllcull parcer ~ ....... A_,. and Center streel since It ii oalT 50 to 75' feet wide but !00 toward ~ finish lli!e today, cooqu.,liq Allllon of 1181 Place0tia Ave. and bis feet long. · cold wind l •-~ and 1· """''·• A ~ ...._..._ -........ ·lo allow the • ' a-.-une. · IOCllDD'llte, Peter Petroff were a~ on .....,... ~ ... ~ a~-· ...... · nm',; .:m_laDy .. the .... :.t... :n~.at -~1e and another cyclist, Alan construction ol a llknlt motel at S68l).3% u~, ~~ ~< ~..-· Jmiih''ii''o'i 381 E. 18th St. was riding N<wporl Blvd.· · · 80 ~' Martbon,,; covers 300 lilllea Wide' tht!m when the crash occurred. ~~ - Nice said the driver of the van, War-from 1 HOtJYwoo(l w the Sahara Bot.el nnMertz,l!l>ofl801WhittlerAve.,Co•ta POET TO SEE bere; on city streets, along M91\apparently made a turn in front of superhighways., over mountain ,.-es Ute:ai treated and released fri>m KIN IF A.LIVE and through .wind-swept desert. !IOa8 Memorial llolplla1 and Petroff Is T)li elg!ll -.ms,. agl!ll 80 lo 73, oet 1t11ec1 in Mrious condition in the CHICAGO (UPI) -Ellled Romanian off W"'-'ay, bopln& lo'nacb the finish ~·· lntanalve care unit. , poet V-Poltauca will flnatl1 11e bis , runeraI mass for AlliJOll bas been · dalllllttor ml.,._ IOlqbt II be -lltte by -today. Bid! man ~ for mmled lar I a.m. Saturday at St. lloll Cit lo a lilt npldly oblllll away, about ball mt boll!'; lollowed by a camper -·· Cothollc Oturcb, Colla -bee-al -... -· ' truck caHJhil the otllen, awalllttlf dtelf to hllemenl to follow at Good · "ll lilw to a ~ of -= · 1urn1. . 1bopben1 Cemetery. lion~· be 6o,• a . 'Ille wParw of 1be.roce, BW 9'!?1n, ~ii=:·: ~Mr~~ ";.';a; -i:. Air u... &dllmed a, et~ Cllll., ~··· .... l'lal AlllloG, o1 Costa Mesa two brodlm thal Jin. -Vkm ml lllr I ,.....id .,.. taotl .... -and bltt.r eokl aqd one allttr. ' IOll_'Mn-W '••did • llc1lt fNm 'tr '• .,..-,.,..,. C.joo put: fte -'wblcb will lrinl -lo New 'l!t.I -Ille ,...,,. uound, lie lald. Yort Ibis afternoon, a ho IP 11 al and t1tey bell tn be l'llleved ....,., 10 •Pokezman said. minutes during the worst llretcbes. Coast Stewardess Held captive . By Hij.a~ker FRANXFURT, Gmnany .(UPI) -A gunman with 0 an East,.European accent" ltld!laped a stewardess aboard a parked jelliner today and threatened t o dynamite !he· "plane unless Germany · freed a Czeclt national beld for air piracy. Police said tbe unidentified man gave them a 24-ltour deadline, from about 7 a.m. PST today lo free the Czeclt and fly the Air Canada plane lo Prague. Otherwise, they said, be clalrited be bad dynamite In a red-and-wile ho• !lld would use It lo blow up the Air Canada Ptane at Rhein-Main airport. Only the -and Air Canada -Marsil ~. SI, _. -M ....... -ail_., .. Falke ·armed ' wllb pi.tlli , ..... -==i -.... IGqllded ~ Ajr Canada Alt~ ........ '!>to1or Gr3matzkf :tirDllD came ahCllrd the a!rcrlll bt overalia aa a woitinan jail · Jt w•• due to take off for Moolinl. ·~tany, he eald, - all H ~,bad been removed 'shortly befo're' beCIUae a woman pawn- ~:;.=' !;i= ~ther pazsenger The man, ~bed as aboUt 50 years old, pulled a pl.stol oo Miss Sommer, the plane's lone occupnt., and herded her back to \!le kitdleo area. "I'm full of dymmite, 1• Gnmatzti, wbo wenl alloai<I lo negotiate, qOM1ted the man as 11ylng. "lie oboved· a gun. in my belly and we all IOI off Ille pi-," said Gnmabkl, wbo boanled with zeveral airline of·· flclala: "We called the llrcrafl again and ask· edwhatbe..-. 11He sakl be wanted "the man who wis: involved in the Cacb airline killing" and that be then wanted lo go lo Prague aboard the aircraft," Gramatzki said. . uwe asied him if be would accept a man in place of the • stewardess as hostage and be·~ 'No; I Med ber for my shield.' " 1 'Ibe hijacker's demand for 0 tbe man involved ill the Czeclt airline killing" narrowed down the Identity to one man -am CZeclt oatlooal wbo sbot and tilled pilot Jan Mtcica June 8 during the bi- Jactlnii ol " CZeclt ~ to Germany. Dick TracyProinoted P\11"111WWN, Pa.. (UPI) -Diet Tracy baa ~ u poUce chief of Ibis town. '~ • 1 ' 1ns1eoc1: "ITICJ llilil,' he . la beoomlng "8lonal -.1or of pollce In watern Pemiyolvanta, where lie will be in charge of 'Ill ~ts. ' • Wo ... er Deadly Viper ··Foon~ · COllllnUed -days and cool mpta ii the "'Y the -= --~Bammy, Small Mexican Snake Washes Up_ on Clement.e Beach ' tn the ---1llcbe of 1 e aloil( Iha cout, ri11D1 lo TS ID- -. Lowt 1llafPi w!ll dip lo lltl ...... lly JOllN YAL- • •..., ,_-lllllf mediately·-• crowd --tho -· 8ald .. llDID "ftllllle la deep neail>y Nideolo llild beoclt vla\ton. • bltN!Hlact Iii tDIDr wllb a IJdll onnp INSIDE TODA'Y 11'1 1M ....,.,. o/ Chrillmol J)lav•. f•rdvail and "'lllic pr .. frO'IU · 81 . G Santa'I hf I per and gel m lh• holiday ipirit. Se• todoll'• Wetk ... der for '°""r' coming up along the OrcnQt Cooal . ~ ~ c---. c:aat 111 a E: ... ..J ;s:.. ~ - - --.. --. --I I -.. -.... ---,....... .. 5Fa.: =i - A ..U, deadl)r --oarmallJ -""1 tn Iha -of -... found "1inl '"' • qalet -of San Clemente beach by llfeguardz Tltnnday .n..-. And the baflllng discovery ol the foot· long 'riper-wl1h Ill lhare "' aulety, bticauae the 11DU1Ual cretturt wu sur- rounded "1 -1lglotseen, uld San ~ ~ Ll Hank Ba-. ''{low ll!at "' tlilM about II. 'I.:.: mftdo tbel no -·.;u bl\tm, W.0-baVl_I_ ... ltandlltc anomd K -wa cw bjl,• 1>o aal4. 'Ille ....u. ----· Wllbed....., 1Dm•lefbwmaat tbe ,...,., llld of I~• Catliliw ...._ -.-. ........... Im- Sbortly allot ••dil. -and llrlPI l'llllllnl .. ~ al lia hod)' • LHepllld Capt. l'bll S1ub1J1 drove "1 oa '11lt laat lft lldt!I <ii !ta tall, be aid, rouUne pa!nll. ... lbeped llllt tbe tan et ......... 'l\e two guilds zald they canlllll1 ....... the ~ -.. -- placed the viper Into a p1a1t1c bag with a "The Sea Welt~ wanted H alive, ioltll •tlct and retu.'tled lo bea~ bot .......... Ioli, ea.-said. to call aotherllieo at Sea Work: no oo'1 aplllllllao for the IP-. ""8'anct ol a ...,. ~ o! mllez "We gave them a dtlcrlptloa ol' the away !nJm la· .. -habitat ii that It thing aiil they zald i-. wu no dotlbt w11 llnJuPI 1o norUtom nten -prob- about what U ... ably bJ l<ddonl . ,.__......,. -'be ca..rul', "WetblnkKpnl>llb!yptaboardaboat bei 11 Gle llill8 llM :· ..,,. venwn u down In -.. and -awzy to ,_ • •• _.. ... • .._related. Cellfornla, a. fell -rd. 'Ille ..U tllm WU llmt.lo llfll!tard "Wltll -ua now, ii tbat tbere """' Rid!, .. ~ --ml8lll bl a ....... ..i llMn," - ---· lllil. n died ... the ..., 1o lllclt'• 11ome, <llMoualJ, .. _..'lo ~· llalw.... . 'In 9lil Cflallltle ... ""''Id lrto llay "'9•w11tll1DIIWtfr-. <lliaDIWILY, .. 11 . ' I • .... _ Armed to the 'l'eetla This South Vietnamese soldier appears ready for any contingency, loaded down with all the accouterments of war, while peace talb•eo on in Paris. ' · r Hoyal Privilege? Prineess . Mq.y.& Getting Off .il~k • ' ' ~ l~ 1lr • ' ~ I LONDON (VP!) -l'llllee· ...... lfttn a •Willloli warnlnC for ...... , .. - Anne bu! will DOI prea lortDal ....... aplnll the D-yeer..td dalJlltlor ol Queen Elizabeth, -cloae to the royal family llid today. Police would neither confirm nor, deny the report. A Police spokesman oald no statement would be made. Anne baa . been stopped twice for speeding oo British highways. Tlie second lrddent occurred Nov. 11 on 1 divided hlgbwsy northwest of London. ''1be Ode! Coostable, Mr. David Holdsworth, ,,_dtt'I that this ii 1 mat· ter between ltlmself and tbe penon con- cerned in all cues of lhUI tind," a rqlonal poUce spokezman zald. The aourcea cloee to Anne's family said she baU recelved a written warning about her drlvttt( and that the illue would l>e carited no further. Earlier, the~ -jm-'' ll un for ,IOlllplalninc -Jw·11'1tlor toward tl!e -• ' "Yoo ·!lad to be a ntho!r t...ii, IDI;" Sbe lllld in I speec~ It 'die -ol J~. "I • would not dream of 01oplilu41tl about )'Our behavior u yea ·lie GltlJ doing )QU' jobs," abe said. ............ woold till you ff they didn't pt II pldth or a story done propmly." Anne's remarl.11 were dlrected mainly at pbotocrapben ·wlto c o mp I a I D • d recenUy that she wu -ad" willl the proa •bile partlclpallnc bt • -•bow jumpinc co..ipetl- an~t~ .;::1l.r cr1 .. POrttttlclMi.J•'"'1"': rt~ inafnhuaL ' , lleferTinll to -....... a, ... ,.. blg)y told newlli&LM wu· 44DICI" ti • benelf an the froat,pep1 of mw4 s •• "in these dayz ~ ... llild«•lolmoa.. Munich Assassins· Allege . . Double Cross in Slayings BEIRUT (AP) -Three Palestinian guorrUlu lmolved In the Munldt Olym- pic maaacre cbarjed today West German authodtlea double C.-them and''dollbenl<IJ -us to tUl the 11 ilraell athletel. ,."We never JalMidtd to till ID)''d.'tht • lloltapl;" -~ -•of "tlri'-· in .. lnlenlow wllb Beirut -per '.An Nabar. lbnltlm Baclnn said, "The -of the operation wu to teCure~the release of the Pal-.i gverrUlal In lzraell priions ... lo attract world attention to the Paieetlne cause and to boil! the Palestinian . flag. rather than Israeli COJ'J)le:I ,on tbe Olympic ftagpole. "West Getman Interior Minlllor Hans Dfelrldt Genocher bad llvm ua his word ol lmor that a ·Ale oooi!uct bad been ar· nnpd lar ua lo.Ill .. with the boetoc<t forCalro- "Bat -... -al ilie air -near JI 'ah, d bell K'OIDI 1oc>le .... Gatoeba .. -..-lo bl In -o.,.. ... walet.'~ • D1Ja il·dll•• c' ' tar of i..et. An Nahar did ool 111 wbn the in- -•wllll lbe ...--..... ducted. It zald .,. ol· them, Abdel Kader llenawl, WU W and 01 a juke diet, U I result ol W !rel-llY West Gelman • tnvesUgalors aftor t h e Sopt. I M..,ldl Ernie'8 Eatery-Yuk ' DAR'l'llOVl'll, ll:ftcland (lJPI) - Emit -8 ........ lltl -of hll new nataanlll -·-'I lllorY lo tho,....._ -'lite ~ ~-a..nl:il Mid lbe """'"' -not •111'""'"' _.., ....... • • • ! killings. 1111 two other ... -. 1bnblm Badran and...JIWwnmord - 'Abdulla, were repOrted In • ....._ beaJth. • • • .. ' nie-·....-la :m111owa1o Libya • Oii. »\ c I 11 • 1w .. pa----""·-· 0.-=~'!t:'-4~~ 911 1 . reapw""". lor lbe opaatl!& In -. the -'-ltrilleo ministry i pot e 1 m • n," Wllbelm RancbaOes, -lltll --·miltrealed by West Gorma -tigaton:. , All dtree Arabs, wttlle lllD Imp w told the·fonner ....... '"'°"'= Amad Beil -· that Ulolr ..... correct, ~ ...... "1 Rtud!a!IM zald be-11111111 et~ fomtal ·-· ........ --.. lltl Aral!o fw °'* "" ... -"'JI a-her.•. . I I' . . ' . , i if or<f • Ford 'Top • I Stol:en in l • r • '' t c.ta -·poll<e "" loNlol ,.. .. thltf Who -tbe ~'P off llr1. ....... Fonl, j!elen EllAbelll F ,,..;, 14, et Hl1 llarllor lll>d., Cotta ........... tli theft of !be bani lap -ber .. ,... l'l'llundertllri tO po1lco 1'11ot1Q. lbellld-.. ~-.-i bet..-..1-.w-1•• 4ioo ...... tho ~ "' Ila .. dtlacbable Landau rool. I • • • J DAILY PILOT C . 31 Invited To School Budget Unit Truatoes ol the Newport-M.,. School District thia weet invlled 31 community members to serve on the IJm.73 Cltlzeru Budget Advisory Committee. The lnvttattom, extended by school boan1 prealdent Marian Bergeson, bave gone out to vuious educational, civic and .service organizations asking f o r representatives to the advisory com· mlttee. The commlUee ii formed amrually to aid the achool bovd In establlsblng budget guideline> and priori ties !or the coming lllC81 year. Aaked to join the committee are: --~~·----... ~.. - . . . • • ' • I PARIS '(UPI) -U.S. p-tlal ac1-fint hlatui In . tllfl lOtert round .. Vlaer HMry A. KJuinler oonl.mct for nqotla~ wblcb beglO Monday In Ill •bout C)llO liour todly with North Viet-eflnrt 10 fll\d an 1cceptable pea<* narn'a • cbW P'JCt. negotlator in .,. formula. ; meeting ne\dler 1ebeduled nor llUIOunced. • In adv.,.,. bec:a,.. the t1'0 "'loltatOn Newsmen who trailed Klaalnger salfl did not -U publlclled • the ~ tod01 took llllm In a villp . VletMI"• Comniurust ........p l8ld ::* ~ !:....i Norl\'.:t:" ~,~ the meeting Was beld at ICJilnp'r'1 re-· mlukm In lllhurbu Cbolsy le Rol : quest. Neither aide gave any detaill of The neW1111en said KWinger sllppeil the meeting. out of the ... r ellt of the U.S. emblsst Ll Washingtoo, President Ni%on 'a press residence in Paris, went to the villa a.Ml ......tlry, Roiiatcl L. Ziegler, aid 1t1as-stayed lilaul one hour. , inge!' ud North l'lelnlm... n..,it•tor Aa Ibo necotlat.n left, a television Le Due 'Ibo alJo will meet acain Sltui<lay networ~ con:eopondent re1111rked to in • oonlllluatlm ol their dally meetings Klaalnger "It's c•ttlng harder and barder that bepn Mooclay. to llnd 1 place fer a -.t m>desvowl, Joaepb Metcalf of t h e Costa Meaa Chamber of Commerce; David OeSurra of the J1ycea of Costa Mesa; Robert Hayeo of the Klwan!J Club of Costa M-; Csrl Henrikson of the Lions Club of Costa M.,.; Streeter King of the Rotary Club of Costa Mesa and Fred Sonabal, city manager of Costa Mesa. GRIM THANKSGIVING FOR NEWPORT'MAN LYING NEAR CRUMPLED CAR ON JAMBOREE ROAD Olllc1r. Spoct-Fllfl Ambul1n .. to Asaltt Jahn J. Slll*y Allor Auto !tolled , ~~~~~~~~--'~~~--''--~~~-~~~~~~~-' .. 1.legler Aid the 1111111 procedure for lan't I~ Dr. Kllsingerl" , IOllOunclne. times for IM meetlnp in Id-Kllolnpr, he Wd, npllad: '1t cer· vance was oot 'followed tor today'• ~ ii..'" , · • · .. • A1JO Invited are Nlck 1.iener of 4he Citizen's Harbor Area Research Team; Hal Plnch1n of the Corona del Mar ChamherofCommerce;Mll:eMuahan of the Klwanls Club of Corono de! Mar; Mrs. K. M. t..ewi. of the Al!lalcan Asooclatlon of University Women; Mrs. K. Jlrolllllltr of the <>ranee Leque of :O'"':!.ocm c!':!u ~ ~~ :t;,r~ -Additional committee Invitees ore GI-11Mt1n of the Newport Harbor- Coltl Mt18 llolnl Of Realtors; Bart Haire of the Newport-Mesa Education "-latloo; Olarlta Canllf ol the Newport-Mesa Federatlou of Teac!>ers; Jeu Gorrett of the California School Employeo Association and Wllllam Ring of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Com- merce. Also invited to participate are Jim Mciver ol the Jaycees of Newport Harbor; Joe Brockman of the Rotary Club of Newport-Balboa; Robert Wynn, city manager of Newport Beach; Mrs. Rlcblrd er.mm of the Newport Harbor Service League; Mn. John Killefer ot the Junioc League of Newj>ort Harbor; Mrs. Fred Dupree of the Womea's Civic Leque of Newport -IOd Jacob Mynderae of the Klwania Club of New· port Harbor. Parenl-laculty or1an1JaHons sent in- vltatbm IDdude -from Bear Street Scbool, Eutblull Sdlool, Harbor View Scbool, Mariners Sd>JOI IOd II' oodland Scbool Pleads Insanity NAPA (AP) .;.. The wife of a deputy state attorney. •...,.ru bas pleaded In- nocent by reuon of Insanity to charges ol burglarizing homes next to an .,. clullve golf course bere. N11p1 County Superior Court Judge Wllllarn Blackenburg bas ordered a psychiatric examinaUon for Sevva Maria Wilker, 15, wife of Deputy Atty. G<D. Blueford F. Walker. Capo Beach Parcels County . Counsel Seeks Users of Blufftop Land Two atremely 'V~e -as W!Il as controvenlal -parc<h of Capbtrano Beach bfulltop property today hec&ne the objects of an official search for possi- ble pracrtptive rlgbts by the Oruge County Counsel's office. In newspaper advertisements arr pearing today (Including the DAIL V PfLOT) County Counsel Adrian Kuyper seeks the names of anyone who may have used either of the parcels for rec- reational purposes. The largest parcel involved in the con· troversy is the nearly 18 acres of Ja.nd at the upcoast edge of the Palisades which · the Dana Bluffs development corporation Hilton Doormen Will Stop Being Malay Warriors KUALA LUMPUlt (UPI) -The Hilton Hotel ordered. WI doonnen today to stop weariJlg ornate M~y wanior costume• allei'politlcians caDed 111111' lmWt lo the memory of warriora. Datult Syed Nabar Sbahabuddln, a state leader cil the Malay wing of Malaysia's ruling party, told newsmen the costume a1'o waa tantamount to sacrilege and said the tradlliooal garb is intended for uoe by dignitaries during DB· tiooal or state functions. "We bave temporarily stopped U>ing the head g~ and . are redealgnlng the dress in caae the pvernment rules ~ should D9t use the present one/' said Hilton public relalions ~~•er lndrli Paklam. ~ seeks to use for a major condominium developmerlt. Residents have battled for months to stop the developmen~ UBe1itnc tfllt Ille land originally wu granted u 1 j>ubllc park, but fell into private blOdl during the l9111s. Tbe second pare<! a1'o h a ocenlc IOd valuable blufftop area Which, allo wu assertedly dedicated u a park, but In re- cent years bas been beid privately. A small gazebo which survived there for yean was ball-demolished last swn- mer to prepare for a resideotia1 deVeloJ>- ment. Residents successlully fOOl(bl to save what was left of the structure IOd then complained bitterly to the Co.pity. Supervisors then authoriaed the oeardl for past public use of the ludL Today's ada tell readen !bat the ....,. ty "b investigating lep1 rlgbts the public may ha .. to Ule'tlie llllenloped porperty al the no.-1!1111 ol the Capistranp Paflaad!< • , • llld (lllllber ·lite) at the north IOd .....t of. PalA!es Drive." Anyone ever having ""'*"the pniperty for general ...,..-1 ,.,_ "or merely walking acroa,11 lhould contact the county counael!1 olllce, 11 ...- • Tlie Id -!hat the _,does not lnvolv9 Pines Part. Hall of t b a t acreqe "" finally granted lo the public by .. 1ppollate COIO'I early 1aat year In ..... -Oii prescriptive rights. I Tbat land, too, laced development by private lnterata. Tbe aeareb launcbed this week "°""' during a long delay period covering both Jbe pmell' development. . The --iaaue mis In limbo until Dec. 2Al. Mn. Walker i. charged with IS lelooy. • , . · The ·~e County Grand Jury will --'111 mvestlc•tlon Into the Utle of the P<ill>estYearty _ ...... count.I In a selieJ of burglaries in bomel ~ Pi1Jii1--_,, .-:--;i. -Silverado Country Club'• golf COO''"· , S ,._ . . ne Nov· el· A $15,000 Ott waa aet In one of the . . homes. . l'l'OlllPflflel DEADLY ... away from small, black anake.s. Bll'Jlel uld he bad no problem doing that Vfrf thing Thursday. "l hate snakes worse than anything," he aid. --.. ---. ------~ DAILY PILOT Back on .Shelt · JACKSONVILLE, FIL (AP) - Mickey Spillane's new novel ls.back on the shelves in Jacksonville public libraries today. The library board voted 8 to 1 to reinstate the novel in the adult circulation Teet.ion where children under 14 can't get at it. Tbe book, called "The Erectiw< Set," is about a free-wheeling secret agent who outsmarts a heroin smuggling ring. Se,..al Palisadell resl<IOnts bm>lv.d In the lillle ire alated .. tertllJ .. Supervisors expoot to <1st the llnal ·decision on the Ille of Ille· aoollbnlahim · llOd 'at their Dee. ~ meeting. ,.,._.P .. eJ ' MURDERS ••• ·football team. However, be said Roth hid 1to drop from tbe team becaua of a game injury. "I've known this family for years" said. Littrell. "And Bernard WU juat the type of boy you would like to have in a high school." The Rotha alJo bad .lbree daugbterl. ,._ ~ C:.. DIULV Pit.OT, .-wMdl I .................................... .... -.... Olelt ......... ~ Qilwr ........ ................... ~ .... """"' ... cw. ~ ......... ._,._ HuA .... lwtlf,r_..~ Ytli.,r, ~ ..... .,.., .............. ~ IM .... c:.lllNM.' A '*"ti. NlllaMI ......... llflM S.tvtH..-...... ......,.. •' , ...... ~ ................. ,, •• -Wiit Narcotics Agent Named ltt Kidnap, Rape Case" .. • • -. """ ~ """ Clllfwrlll, ,... lelttrt H. WaM ~ '1M ,11111111\er J ..... 1. c.r1., ¥1m PfllNMf WMI OeMraf ...... 1\Hl11 K .. ,.u ·-'fktftat A. Mwplthte Mar 11• NW a.rt. H. LHt llc•tf'll '· HtU ---\C--0.... "lllW"' ... -' MAtAM-•r.0 ..... 1 .... tun --...................... ~ UrllM l•du .,.,...~ =.zm: :,.•:.=re.:= "' 10 r m•• ...,...,,, cc .............. " • CLARKSVlLLE, Ga. (UPI) -A free- lance narcoUcs agent, who posed as a long-haired hippie to seek out youthful dru( pushen In north Georgia, has heen incUcted for k1du.ppin1 and rape, it was disclosed bere. Harry Ray Sbowle, 25, of Adtl, was charged on the b88h of wararni. sworn out by thne '°'1 IOd 1 17-ye....id girl, all from Pmmyfnnla. - 1bey coat...sed they were "lrT'elted" by Shouse..., .. -man, the boys pllCed In jaU and the girl takeo to a moteJ where llhe was raped twice . Gov. Jimmy Carter took 1 peromal In· terest In the cue after a letter from an attomoy repr_,Ung the ;i<MIUt. Oi!lrtct Attorney V. D. Stocklon of Habersham Q>unl)' said the alleged ln· cldent too) pface last .AW!ll. end Shouse was lndlcted Nov. 11. Shouae bad aerved as an 1'underoover agent" for ~ nortl\ °""'11• lbertffs It the tlml IOd part~ In lllOl'e than IO dnJi cues, r.portedly being paid as pulberl, then call In authorities. The "arrest'' of the four )'OUtbl came wbne the1 ........ returntac to PlttalJurP ; from a vacation it' a family hotel In Florida. Pittsburgh attorney Nonnan G . Haywood wrote Carter that the boys were jailed here for three daYI llld the girl was taten to a motel "by ~ and hh accomplict and forcibly roped" twice. llaywoed wrote that the girl wu never charged bul-WOI taktD to·the "dJlef of police IOd the mayw of Tallullb Falll. Ga., both of wlan COlldoaod llle Imai and did notb1ng wha-'tO prl9llll the pet10D1 ln~nonillllc ;;mo.n lnxn ret:lining this lemale In tllelr CDllody, nor did they attempl In J'!"'lt tho event& wlllch '"".;..;;..:.i ~ the rt1pe of the tein~·M-.ii Tallulah Falls Police Cltlel Tom Foua- • lain said s11ou .. brougbl Ute rtrl b7 hJ1 omce and uld sbe wu ofltrlni to rtve evidence ogalnst dru1 ltlello . He 11ld they alto WIG! to tho _., , for aclvtoe but when ~. ~ tbln were no charges ogalnol ibe ,111, "I said you'! better let bei IO tht!ft.' ,, ~ ' ,_ sald Ill bad eati*>ed ..... ..,. day bul let him ..... Newport Driv~r'8 Condition Goo(/, Aft,er Accident A Newport Beach 1D111 la In l!O'Jd con- dition today wiUt mul\lple iDjur!es suf. fered when bis Volbwqeu. was bit b.oadside 'lbanbflVln( Day by a speed!ag, careening sedan police say was driven by a drunk 1'lstln m111. • · A apol<eam1n at lloaa Memorial llcspltal -Joba Jooepll slattery, ZI, of 71!1 Amlp Woy, WU• admlttad to the hospital ·just before ..... w!Ut multlple cuts aDd scrape( I ~ -in hh -ind twn broba rtbl. Police '8ald' a cir dr1ftn 1>1· James Allen YOMI, JI, of llO E. etb St, ..... headed souUt oo Jamboree Rotltl at-a blgh fate of speed wbio.tr'...a& out of control, bit the -.iter divider, lumJJed back onto the nlld Ind nmmeil Slat- tery'• car going the same dlroctlon. . Oflicer Gary Lee aid thelmpoctQf the crash cauaetl Sllltery's m18lI cir to lllp over and roll lour -before ldo!>liD& OD the dirt ahonldtr of the roed. "lie 1lllDapd to pull bimoelf OU1 ol the -but then just ~ out,. Lee sald. . . • Lee llid Youl, who i:ecelYed ooly minor ocrapes In the lO:Jl,1.111. crub, told ol!lcen be .... ...., ...... .an hour around the Clll'VeS · oo Jonibor<e when be lost Cllllln>L Yout was taRlr-lo Oi'ani!'Olan!rJall ~be --Oii •wpldn«t Of driving untie• the 1n11o..,.. ol alcobol and drup. ~! ;/) 11. ' ~ ·ki ~~i~ " r . .\, Viet Leader :Buried TAY NINH. Vietnam' (UPI) -More lhlO 10,000 mournen •"""!ell day-loog fwieral ............ today ,1or fomier Gen. N1UJ191> V111 ,,,...,, e anll-Olm- munist rellgkJno leader 'assaaalnated Wednesday by on explosioo In bh office._ -.. beca111t tbt neeottaton did not Earlter today, a Viet Conll llpoke1man nnt 111y publlcHy on It. . 88id the continued support o1 SouUt Vie~ Klulnger alJo called 0!1 French nom's Prealdent Nguyen V~ 1'blel\, by Fomp M1nJater M1Urlce Schumann to-the United States h blocldng a peace 8'\· day, Ziecler ~ Uemeo_L . , Earlier, boUt llclet 11ld DO meetln& ... "We wonder ii 1be United States ~ scbeduled today. It would :iave been the wuts peace, •Ince It keepo :iupporll\ii ' "TANGO" -~GBTeoOst ry Theater, Fri., Sat. IOd Sun. ~in­ formation 646-1383. ·SATURDAY, NOV. IS UC! CONCERT -Prague Chamber Orchestra, Crawford Hall, 8 p.m. Tickets $2. . . OCC BASKE:TBALL -Game starts I p.m. Gymnasium. L.A. Trade Tech. , SUNDAY, Nov: ZI HARBOR AREA COMMUNITY CON- CEllT -The Dancen of Mall ll'om Africa, !:!Ill p.m. Auditorium. $US genoral, 11 stutlenta. Lawmen Hunting El Toro Rustlers •' ! I t . • ' t Intruden who may !ta .. hid -._...,. lrldltlallll 1'hlabgtvlnf( · dimer in mind lhol~ .-?er Oil .. 'El S2"'1dl · ta.le !l'edcarda1 IOd Jll'F ha . ..-.,, ~'°' olt ~·~ cc1111jM1u ·.tli! animal. .~-"'~111" llanc:ller Gl'lttaa B~ dlamverecl ;tbe dead BDlmll oo l'IDellllOd near · Cook's Corner 1"111 of,EI Taro Rold. 1"" Y"lllll .steer .., -II !GOO. lnvestlifatora aald )'9UJli steen ·lllled In an-ldeallcal llllllllt!r In earlter county lnddeltll have been experl\f buld!ond on the spot. . Thieu," ~ Viet Cq sp>U.nion lallL ''Thieu h oppoeed to peace. Thert bO been no cnang• In our demands' tblt Thieu must IO·" ' ~ -the llaaol f!IVOy&•COll- fmed Tbundly for more thanm -.. the most protacted aesston oo far. · Animal Lovers Defend Tur~r HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -A. blOd ;,, animal lovers demonstrated at a ·Hollywood dri ... ln --w!Ut a Tbankqiving message for patrons IOd passerbya: YOU lbould love )'OW' turkey, not eat him. ~ With a dolltn members outOtted as turkeys, the League for Live Ttll'keys urpd the curious .. -· • .,,,. greatest ·blessing ol all Is the gilt of lil~ IOd turteya probably feel the U!lle way.n l Asted where they would bave tbel- holiday meal, the league overwhelming)y chose • local health food store. Religious Group : Siung by Bees -" BELE_¥.'Brazll {Up!) -AMoan'beef it'....,ed IOd 'disrupted a re1lglous pro-~-M a Nnioie An1uon rillqe, oi. ficials. ~JIOllll!ed ·bin; IDd ~ llfJ Roman Colholic bishop leldlll( It. Ofllciala ul!i Bishop Alquillo Al-. Ind ....nt alher POI-....., lluol while IDlfChlng' In a procealon·-Inc Our Lady of N......U.. Seven] other penoDll ..... Injured wbm they were trampfed by wonblperl D~ing lJle lteo:s-• • • Save up to 20% on Heritage Leather Sofas & Chairs thru Dec. 30th • '! • .. . ' ... ' . .. E"'1'1/ home dts.,,,., a b<all!iful l<athcr sofa or"chair" ••• and...., i. th. tftnc · .': '. ,·to make thal aei.ctw... Hmtagr hmltlirr as ... 11 a ·a few o~ fmno111 "'""'" arr offering thdr beauttful l<ath<r sofa and chairs ON SALl:I So come In "°"' mtd get Immediate dtUver1/ ' chestnut bro!l!n !<other ••fo 95-inchei fang. rrg. fl'® Soft brOV>ll l<alhcr IO/o 92-inchca fang • t•O· ll21V . $899 Sale $999 OflEXEJ.-HERITA&~ENREDON-WOOD!olARK-KAftASYAN ' . \ IN·TlllOIS WRI DAYS I MWAYI tlOI te'l:JO l'llDAl' 'Ill., .. • NEWPORl IEACH e 1727 WUTCLIH-Ott.. • M2·2DIO lA6UNA BEACH e 141 NOITH COAST HWY. ...... ,,, T9RRANCE e 21'4t HAwtHOlNE ILVO. J71 .J27t • •• , ' .• -' .. . • ~ ~ • • •• '.! • . • . ' : ' • . . . Dime-a· I Jae • • • EDITION :Bargains TOD.tlYI * . • er r ' . SteWardess ·Still Held By Gunman FRANKFURT, Gennaoy (AP) -A middle-aged rcunman. describing himself as a former imnate of a Nazi con.- centration camp who wants to go down in history, beld • --boatqo and --lo blow ap .. Air Canada Je\Dt*' Salunlay --West Gemtan~ met bis. demands. - • Oll<\tlll COUNYY, CAIJFOINIA SA.ttnlDAY', NO~ 25, '1971 • ee .. TEN CENTS - Law Officer •1 Wounded By Bullet PORTOLA VALLEY (UPI) -A rlf1e. toting sniper wounded a aheriff's deputy riding in a helkopU!r Friday. Within hours a lee!Nge suspect waa arrested In a police sweep cl the wOoded area from which the shot was believed fired. Police iald tll8!! 11mm•n: lbo9t so·years < old;-· ~::::: potl11•011Ca1 trails." He and the ate~ wre alone In the plane. Anqther to men found In the two-mile· square wood!: were arrested on firearms violations but were not chi.rged in eoo- nectlon with the sbootlng. A 17·yeaN>ld, t.,i ldentlfled by name because of bis age, wu booked on a charge or assault with loteot to commit murder in the wounding ol. San Mateo County -fl'• dep!IJI JllCk Geij>anlt, 39. The suspect was turned over to authorities at the Hillcrest Juvenile Home In Belmont. He flnl demanded custody of a young hijacker ••altlni trial In Weiden for the slaying of a C2ecbDalooak pilot last June I and lnllated that they be fiown to Prague. '!be prisooeT would face a possi· ble death penalty there. M an ahernative, the gunman reportedly !IOUght the release of 20 C!echoolovaks he thought were jailed In West Germany on espionage charges. 'f{heo. told there were not 20 1uch priaonm, he said be would setUe for the liberation of 20 . coovlcts serving the hilbOlt sentences In West German prbons. Early Saturday momhig, be announced -·~ that be .... dropping hil eilltllt DOie !nm Iba plane. In 11. police l7ld, be ......... hil·prevloua II& =.• .... '-' .. ,...,."~ , -11 lhe,B-iia'tar-lle'!abot 1 ~... " • . --JC!h.,,.. ~ la beld !=4f~1=~~ c:.<::;,J.=~-.,;J: 114 I Pl"lim al Ille ........, bi81 tbal lrft l!"f U.S, Ml--tniamp next ~ lflPway 101 and _... 1nJft1. . • !Jl)luntiiictoq Bead! into .a pie-SiJ: alleged -membeni went on tunll!tie naturil setting -a trial Friday In . a heavily guat'ded ·slJllt,Jo.help'ease 'tlie tilisions ~ In West Bertin: Othera, lo- ,,r•·uy harried bome-1touna cll!iltnc 1eac1m -llUder and J!'!)lortst, if 9n!y he took the Ulrike Me!nltof, for -the -waa lii\le to gt · •• •• ollmed, are awajtlng trial ve Jl .-..ce. J1flt blfare ;dmw•tt"I . releaae. <i. the Balder Meioltol -I ttie ....... drop- ped • DOie ttUlblnl the deod!lne for his .ult!matms larwar1t !nm z p.m. to noon (S a.m. PST) today. . • - "I ut )'OU pleue ,do everything to lvaid I • ca&al&ropbe," the, note WU 1_..i te· 11;1.. lie ....... -with aa ·"x." , Wiim Ito look .-,.i ti the DC1 C11 a frlllklmi Airport nanny Friday If. "'-'Ibo -bald '•·,....,_ and canied • pockace be clJlmed ·cootalned ~teAi.i they did not know wbo the guDllWI WEI, but they llllWDed be WU Czecboslovak. His bos1qe waa ldentifled u Margit Sommer, Sl, a Gennan-born- (See HIJACK, Pqe ZI Huntington Food Market Robbed ' A besnled man wavln( a lllDlll call- 1>« autqmatlc baDdpn held 1" 1 llutK- lnglGll -• food .... Friday night ·and NClpecl wltlt .. ---t olCMb.lt_the ___ _, in .. h ... 11 Bw:h bi two ~ -aald the man -.lite Tic ToC !llTtet, lOcated at the -ol Yorktown Av..,. and Boac:b-Boule- var<I, -ll:IO p.m., and doinndOd to be l!lvea .U the wb In tile UD. '!be """' clerk lmmedlately compiled and waa !<It unbanned by the tblef, who fled the •tore on foot. I ..... W •. L°""' INDIAH llRAVE WAnRS.HIS HORSE'IN PHOTO TAICEN ~ORTLY AFTER TURN OF CENTURY Flor•-Graybill af Llguna Hltlt·Wftl. Tolt Story af' Hor P-1 Work in llhntr1tod Book • ·Dis ·Photos. Be•••e•••hered, • • f ' • ' • • Gerbar<lt was reported In goOd con- dition at Stanford Medical Center despite loss of blood. A slug from a highpowered riOe tore through the plexlglas cockpit of the sheriff's department helicopter, went through Gerhanlt's thigh and shoulder and -end an artery. .Gerhardt ·was an observer 1n the hellcopter bovering at aboot SOO feet searching for a gunman who bad beea in the area shootlDC at cats and homel. '!be pilot, Deputy David Mclnlytt, llld . 's 'llZ.,' ~;:· the stui entend the -~ wlile It I n ~' .... wu 111inc over IM!)---- • f .I I ' • }~~~t~•~;:~:;~=:~==~:t.-:~~~~~Jlc1M-.madean • ·~ ' ~1 . ' .. ~ )l~::i..yf.,L!t!i.~ ~ ,I'-' ' . ~~flt·~ .......... -·;....,. .. P.!':&Jiw'"':-1"-!!!!"' .. -... ~-· ~ .. ~. 'I..._.. . ....................... -... ·-· -.,. . ..,.._, ~-lill"llll f/lllrl ti ........ .Wljll -jjiiiiOI 01 • ......... -Ila ,,.. NnlJao _.. ....,•c11te1r ...m. •r • rs .._ • "'ldlJ u .,,. ~ "' be illmt1rlllld· 111 ....,. "' -· 8onta am u11 -aw-lt!P lllttl day 111 • 111 lite ...,.. Iii . olthoolb ' -~· Jmnr ·mt u •• an atrtil' __ , tteo a'eoled off • two _... mlle .,... In -t." bil aucW«, • Li1mro World Each volume of lndlao bfllory wu so-the Los Trancoo w-and arreated 11 ~ Ploreoee Gra1bill . of .taguna resident, Mfl· companied by a large 11 by 20 Inch men on fire·-• v1o··-·~--lnclud'"" Billi ,........... ...... . She--al • large ai!pia-loned picture -... ~~ ... An lndlln woman waa having trouble printed on rice paper. It shows the broad ::::.: :.::=a:iJ'!\'i!,.~ /!T1~~.:."ter charged wttll !Iring on the giving bb1b and the mecfteine men said It expanse of canyon, with silhouettes of cameras. Curtls manager to achieve a •.-n.e suspect was in company of three was ~Ule the wblte photographer and Navajo braves riding across it. (lne texture and expressiveness in his other young men," Hid Lt. Gerald nt- hls family ....... campecl nearby. . i;;. S: Qutir pub!Jabed, 20 -.~r Dictun!S . I' I h _,__ t the San~-·-It · Wu one •o( the rew times noted h~and Jb:1toRrapbl' of IJdians from f · ing, wa c commauuoo:i a ~- ...._._...._ E. S. """'-had•-•-his 11171 to llllll. '"' ~. are .,.,.,;. ~ •·llllianced Initially by J. P. Morgan. he County 1herlff'1"'fflce. "We fowtd 1 lllil>-...--.......-,,,...... _..., ~ ~·IY lived abodt six months of each year with powered -1'fle In their -~..,v.. _... -" whole'--•~ on·his JZ ·-n: of w.....-.s lector'a items. .. ..-._.., ..... -~ J-W ,,,_ .... J lndiao tribes, from the Comanche in four were afoot." .. Oklahoma tO the Nez Perce in Puget Fitting said a group of four other men ~aiWrs Criticize ' Navy " ' . Sound. ·~· · 1 and "three atraagJen" were cHecl on ''.:i'beY fe!l lils sincerity, lensed i( and various fireanm violations durlnl the grie biin information they gave rew peo-sweep of the woods. pie," Mn. Graybill slld of her father, Ot!icero slld a ~ lmd -Jn a. wi..n 111te tlilnb ls the only wll!te man to aiu for 1 ....i. ad Ille copta--- ever be<omO 1 Snake Dance Priest with up when 1 woman ropor1ed ..,, ~-. . . Racial.Relations .Probe the Hopi tribe. .. ' Curtis felt that •to kMw the lndlsns, he bad .to -tlteil' ..upin, llhe slld. To (See,CVllTIS, l'alp Z) SAii DIEGO (AP) -A·coagressiot>al suboommlttee !n...U,ating ~ rela- tions and dlsclpllne In tile Navy ap- parenUy "is out to get" Adm. Elmo R. .zumwalt Jr., chief of naval operatioha, says_ a petty olllcer from the airttaft ca.n;er Constellation. , . . '.'1'iey,3'1te11 me questlou,aboot why I disobeyed a baidc oi:de< -.cl why I joined the ,pooteata. ·b!rt they, cll!ln't -)bemlel~ In I the ... 1ra1. pr1!blemo ol dlscrimlnltloo . ud !nleTlor ' j 0 b •sit , ·.a f0r1~ lbo&nt the tblp.,'' ~Jit!di"' !la-ol .!Jelnil aald ,, .... _ .. ' '" .. ;a·~tti• . • "n ".......L.t ' ' ''Die~ .....,.AJmod -lllbn~ n1,ecb9rt+d lo Wind uP Ila -beorijtp Cit )(ivy rMJI prol> 1"'1S In-' and llto·~ot!Tin• paillcular .:J1¥1ay. It irill...boid -~ healiDp -Dec. 6 ,_.ill( 7 """' riot aboar<I the canier Killy Hawt. ' Dawson, Onie of 1Z3 crewmen wbo "'"' put ,off the Constellatloo Nov. 4 for com- plalnlnc ol ~tloo and Ihm refltl. ' Ing an order to go blct aboanl, testified before the -en Wednosday but didn't dlscass the 1n1tter with newsrn~ until Friday. ' & slld the inquiry "appears to be supporjln( precooceived ideas o I pennllttiv.._ In the Navy and Is wt to gel Adm. , Zumwoll" He aaicl 7mnwllt b8s bMI _111 ..U.ist In trying lo improve race .. 1a11ona and .. "thla Is tearing up -·of Ille old-line Navy bands." • Marriage Didn't Help Forger; He .Received Terrn '!be bearitp. whidt -1111! ,Mm-A writer who popped' .the question to • day ill !VulJilM!toa, D.,C., and.movecU1ere by ...-cutloo · 1'Jtness during a break .the.lolJawltti,doy;hlve beep .cjoae\l lo the . In lier testlmoDy qal!isl him found the ~' me!• t!iO JDeO!!a., ~ flnll 'dtoP.ler itt· his Orange QJmlty . ~ Fl.,,s v, ll!!:b,<D-Wllilt:J bu ~ ciiurt saga far from 'bis llklng re1mocjj to · CQllllllOllt on tbeir ¥>Jecl F!1day . , , . 1111tts, aay!ng tllly that' be nnta J. Mart Sodea --ly un· w11nesae1 to .. _. w!ttt'daador.• · : mov.a by the Roiaee .lid JUiiet !nterlucle Bot, In his~-·~ to that lnterTUpted the lorJtry trial of tlte Rft!!i, Hlc:b aaid Mllllday: We ..... , '1bomll "Roolly" ftoetaler 40 sentenced oot 0.'erl••>l<'tbe poulblttiy Uiaf 'llter9 the piOlellltc 11r14ocroom' 1o' ""! 1o '14 may .mt al'1bts time ., eo•-ol yexn In state prison on thJ<e c:oovlctlnna -for !adt of a better -.i -mumed by a llll'Y oet. u . · ~rmiul~ wherein all that ii.needed ·The Ne~rt Beach jurist denied BART Engineen Warned Before October Crash SACRAMENTO (AP) ~ Bsy Ana Rapid 'll'anstt District engtneen ......, wanted 14 montha aco that the eryml oscillaton blJmed for BART's Fl- station craab mlgbl Doi be aale, u engine!!rlng ~ reveals. '!be Sept .•• 1f'l1 -' WU g1'm te members ti BART'• lioard ol dlreoton for the flnl -loll -by .. district'• ltaff_J ...... .,.. BART general -B. R. lllolrm WU not immedlatelJ lvrlllble for COID- menl ... the ,.wt. A BART board of Inquiry ntled two weeks ago that Ille Oce'1......, la wblcb five penons....,. iojond, --by a malfunctloa In a opoad -crystal O<ciliator. 1be two-car train pluiCtd off the end of the ~ and Into the partin& lot. V.S. Revbe Blatned • LS 1 catalJ:t. Jloe'l!ller's ·motion 'for 1 ' new trial. And Roesaler, who bad his bride pment m the courtroom, made It dear that he will a~ the judge's rejedloli ol that' mo- tloo. .. ' I . ' • • structlool lntm their r e 1 p e c t I v o pvel'DIDlllta. --totboN«th~ dehplilot ..... ... .. 1111nc: ''niaer -.., .....,.. with .._i lodto~--They ..,ortedlJ ...,,...,, the Uoli.cl -of "opln brlDPol up mattero of prlndple" -_, -1111 oecret l&lb.........S.. ThJ! Pell otary said the United Slalsl cllled for mu!ual ww.trawal o f American utl North Vletrmrieoe ~ from Sbc!lll Ylelnalo. A drslt ceu"lre .,--'*'out ID~ -.. ~ ... .wlUldrrnl. .ct.. Nortll Ilia P&M:I, .. 11 : , • Roessler married the former Susan Wm, II, of Aullralla, after penuading his lawyer lo -It hil ...-aJ to the attntctlve -daric • -In be1 lestlmaa)'. • . Illa Wm, who bod ......,...iy llllown -lD her -Aua!rllia, .... mediaW, taid 0 19". A• mlDiller WU -..... bclme obt h sd IDd .... Watr became --wltll ba!h 1a..,... -lo ...... tbe f..t "-the ceremm11 llW&1 -the Jory. When Mn. Ra11ller wentblck IMo the -bol tlto -to teatify ftulbor Oii the ~ ol her mllltal lllblL Mn. 8-f doclited to -... her _., sentanac alter Ille left Judge-·· courtnom. -r woold only """'""'t that be plaaa to appeal the convlelloa. Topthemesl, for tbe &alien' lb:· -t man1age, bu -no .-lhlll twaette aldtl ol 1111 FiD In tlis ·'°"'"Y Jall'• w ltOiC area.. j I •• ~DAl~L~Y:_:P!:!IL~Q!:T __ ~c:_ __ ~~~~~!!-_~ 31 Invited To School Budget Unit Tnllteea ol lhe Newporl·Me,sa School District this week invited 31 community members to serve on the 19'/'2.73 Citizens Budget Advisoey Committee. '!be lnvltaliooa, exlended by achoo! board pruldtnt Marian Bergeson, bave aone: out to various educalional, civic and JerVict organJz.aUoru uting f o r representaUves to the advisory eom· mlttee. The commiltee ia formed annually to aid lhe school board In establishing budaot euldelilles and prtoriUes for lhe comlnll llac:al year. ~ lo join lhe committee are: • DAILY N.OT ..._ W ............... . ' . PARIS (UPI) -U.S. p-tlal ~ viler Hanry A. Kl11•1111"r confemd for about oae bout loday wltb North Viet· nam'1 > cbW J)Mt4;; neptlator lo u meeting neltber scheduled nor &llllOUJicell, In advanne because the two oeptlallN't did not· -It publlc:lled. Vielnlrr!• Comruunist ~ aid the meeting m beld at IOJllnpir'1 re- quest. Neither aide gave any details of tbe meeting. b w~. ~t Nixon's press aecrelary' Roba1d L. Ziegler' aid K!D-lnfler and North Vlelnamese !l'llldator Le Due Tho a1an wlD meet acaJn '!ituro.y in a continuation of their dally meetings that began ~. • ' I ftnt blatua In' Ibis kleal round ~ neaotJatioos, which belao Monday In -. e!fnrt to find an acceptable pea-* formula. I .N-en who trailed Klallnger salj! tbe ~ today toot place In a viii' o.....i by the North V-deleg,.. -and .... ted twi lllocta from i~ rlilsiiari in 111r.irban Cbolay le Roi. • : The nenmen said Kissinger aiippell nut of the rear exit of the U.S. embaasj> ~ in Paris, went to the villa a.td stayod about one boor. Al Ibo oeptlatm left, a television network ---l remarked to Kisalnger "ft's g.tting harder and barder lo find a place foe a -.t -.wi, Jeeepb Metcall of I h e Costa Mesa Cblmber of Commerce; David DeSurra of· Ibo Ja,._ of Costa Mesa; Robert Hayti of the Klwanl.! Club of Costa M-; Cort liemiboo of the Lions Club of Costa M-; Streeter KJng of lhe Rotary Club of Costa Mesa and Fred Sonabal, city manager of Costa Mesa. GRIM THANKSGMNO l'OR NEWPORT ' MAN LYING NEAR CRUMPLED CAR ON JAMBOREE ROAD Officer, s,,ctator Fl09 Amliulanco to Aultt Jcihn J. Slottery Aftw Auto Rollo!I , Zlqlar aa1d tbe -1 procedun for ~-flrlM-... tn~ vance waa not foilallod for Inda)''• sesaion becauae tht noaoltatoi'I did nol want any publicity cm It . lln't it, Dr. K11alncer?" ~ Klaalnpr, be aald, .repliad: '1t cer· h:.h.hr J. JI ' • \ • ~·· ' ,. . . Cape Beaela Parcels ' AIJO lnvttod are Nick Zleoer of lhe ClU...'1 !Wbor Area Raearch Team; Hal Plnchln of lhe Corona del Mar Olamber of Commeroe; Mite Manahan of lhe Ktwanl.! Club of Corooa del Mar; Mrs. K. K. Lewla of lhe American Aaoc!ation of University Womeo; Mrs. K. Dnllllopr of lhe or..,e League ol w-v-. and Mn. }livid Reader ol Ibo llarbar Coullcil of PTA and PFO Prllldenb County Coun~el Seeks · Users of Blufftop Land Additional committee Invitees are Glem Martin of lhe Newport Harbor· Costa M... Board of Realton; Bart Haire of Ibo Newport·M-Education Aaoctatloo; lllarles Canlff of lhe· Newport·M-Federatlou of Teacflers; Jean Gerrett of lhe Callfornla School Employes Aaaoclation and William Ring of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Qm- merce. Abo invited to participate are Jim Mciver of the Jaycees of Ne;wport Harbor; Joe Broclonan of lhe Rotary Club of Newport-Balboa; Robert Wynn, city manager of Newport Beach; Mrs. Richard Cramm of lhe Newport Horbor Service League; Mrs. John Ktllefer ol the Junior League of Newport Harbor; Mn. Fred Dupcee of the Womeu's Ctvic League of Newport Barbor and Jacob Myndene of the Klwanil Club of New· port Harbor. !'areut-loc:ulty oqanilations aent in- vttatlom IDdude --Bear Street Schoo~ Eutblnll School, Harbor View Sdiool, Mlrlnera 5cl>lol and \l'oodland Scbool ' ' ~Officials Wife · Two atremely valuUle -as well as controversial -parcels of Caplstraoo Beach blufflop property today became lhe objects of an official search for possi· ble preacriptive rtgbla by the Orange County Counsel'• office. In newspaper advertisements a~ pearing today (Including Jbe DAILY PILOT) County Counsel Adrian Kuyper seeks the names of anyone who may have used either of the parcels for rec- reational purposes. ' The largest parcel involved in the con- troversy is the nearly 18 acres of land at the upcoast edge or the Pallaades which the Dana BluHs development corporation Hilton Doormen Will Stop Being Malay Warriors ' KUALA LUMPUR (UPI) -'!be Hilton Hotel orde1'!<1 its doormen today to stop w"'""'• !)nllte Malay wfUTlcr costumes aftei'p0'lit1cla..' dd ul an' inauJt 'to tbe memory of wamon. Datut Syed Nlhar Sbababuddln, a state leader of lhe Malay wing of Pleads I rua. nity Malaysia'• ruling party, told newsmen lhe costume a1ao ..... tao-lo . . ' NAPA (AP) ;... '!be wHe of a deputy sacrilege and said the tradltlcEal garb .la state attorney .•_,al baa pleaded in-intended for uae by dignitaries during na- nocent by nun of Insanity lo charges Ilona! or state functlooa. of bnJl)art:ltng bomes nm to an ex· "We baYe temporarily stopped using cluaive golf coune bere. the bead g~ and . are redeslplng the Napa County Superior Court Judge' dress in caa the government rules "" WlllllJ'D BlacRbl>Url baa ordered a sbould 111!1 .uae the p.....,t one," aa1d poyclllatrlc uaminatloo for Sevva Maria ljilton pubiic rtlalions ma....,. lndri Wallter, 16, wHe of Deputy Atty. Gen. Patdam. ' ·, BJueford F. Walker. ' " Mrs. Wilker LI charged with U felony~ ,.,....---... ,---.---~ .... 1a 1n a ....... ., burglaries 1n ._ • · . 8. PilJ4.. .. N. . ·z ·1 near Silverado Country Cfub'I golf COU'lt.. '! , ' ne .,...,e A l"IS,000 Oro waa let In one of the , .. . ., "' OOm~. · l' ..... P ... el DEADLY .•• away from small, black snakes. Btrnel llald be bad no problem doing that Vf1rJ thing Thursday. "l hate anakea worse than anything," be llald. .. DAllV PILOT Back on .Sheli . JACKSONVILLE, Fla,. (AP) - Mickey Spillane's new no.e:l ls-back on the shelves in Jacksonville public libraries today. The library l!oard voted a to 1 to reinstate the novel in the adult circulation section where children under 14' can't get at it. . The book, called "Tbe Erecticvi Set," is about a free-wheeling secret agent who outsmarts a beroin smuggling ring. seeks to ~ for 1 fnajor condQminium development. Residents have batUed for montllo lo stop the developmen~ ~ tilat lhe land orlglnalfy w.. grantOd is a public park, but fell into private banda during the 19111.<. The second par<el a1ao la a scenic and valuable blufftop area Wbicb abo wu assertedly dedlcaled .. a park, but In re- cent years bas been beid prlvalely. A small gazebo which aurvtved there for years was half~ tut lllln- mer to Jftpare for a resideutia1 develop- ment. Residents successfully fought to save what was left of the structure and then complained bitlerly lo the · ""4n1}'. Supervtson then autboriled the oearcl> for past public uae ol the landL Today's ada tell !Uden tbal the coun- ty "~ investigating lepi rights lhe publlc may bave lo uwtlie -ftloped porperty at Ibo -11111 of tbe Capls~ P~iucl!O .,, • ad (- sile) at lhe north and -ol Pallaades Drive." · Anyone ever bavq usedl the property -for ·general recrt1tlilllal 1-"or merely walking acrou, 11 lbouJd caotact the county counae1'1 olllce, II COllllnuea. ~ ad ~ !bat the -does not tn~ Pines Part. Hall of t b a t acreqe -finally granted to tbe public by .. appollale CO<rt early last year In a .-bUed .., prescriptive rtgbts. 1 Tbat land, too, faced dmlopment by private lntemtl. '!be -iauncl>ed this -k ...... during a long delay period ....,.ing both .!be parcels' development. : The fiondomfntum issue rests in limbo until Dec. 20. · Tbt 'Oiinoe Comly Grmd Jury will . -'"Ill liivesttgation Into the UUe of the 111;.pirlJ!miy nm-. Se"'81 Pallades 1tlldotdl Involved In t11e liluo·m IWed lil.lelllfi'. · Supervianrs ezpe<:t· lo -. the llDal ·declDJn on tbe tate of U.·tm4c11lhitom ·land 'at u.lr Dee.~..-;,.· , 'I' ' ',.• · Proa ~llfe ·l MURDERS .. .'. • ·football learn. However, be llald Roth bad ,lo drop from the learn becaUM of a gllne Injury . ''.l"ve known this family for ye&r1," Slld. Littrell, ''And Bernard 1t'U just the type of boy you would like lo bave In a high school." The Rolba alao bad.lbrte ~ "'90...'c:.t DM.Y l'R.O'J, _. "'*' ( ............ 1: •• .., .............. -.. ._ Oillf POM tl• ""'-"• ... ........ .,......,...., ..... ,,...,. ,. ca.. M9u, .............. llMUClt:lllR lwtu'l"ll#lt1lll Y1!1tr1 i."""9 .... ~ ....... ~ .. I.-ca.ti,,_.,.' A *'9tt """"9t N!Jrcotics Agent Nanied • -·.-.) .... J Newport . Driver''S Condition Good Aher Accident A Newport Beach mao la in good con- dition today with multiple injuries auf· fered wben his v•·-..... bit b. oadside Tbanlllatvln8 Day by a speeding, caroenlni! sedan polloe say was drl"" by a drunk 1'ntin man. ' · A spotewM at lloaa Memorial llolpital lald Jolm Joeepb sfatlary, D, of 7111 AJDl&<il Way, waa ~ lo the hospital ·just belora -with muiUple cula and acrapes, a puncl\!rO -..! in bis bad< ·and IWD bnlten rtJio. Pollci ·llald a car drm.i 111· Jaines Allen YOltlt, 23,. of UMt E. Wa Sl, was beaded south onr Jamboree Road at a btgb rale of speed when It · went nut <>f control, hit the "'!'lier divider, lumoed bad: onto the '""4 and mnmeil Slat- lery'1 car ping.the ume direction. Officer Gary Lee aa1d the· lmpoct Of the craa1t cauaed SiatfBy'1 mnali cir to flip over and n>ll !oar -belora ~ no lhe dirt lbouldar ol the lll8d. "He nian....i to pull -out of the wrock but thee just pused out," Lee aald. . . Lee Aid Yoast, ~ ...,._ only minor acrapes tn the 10:11 a.m. eru!i. told olllcers be waa l!Olnl' w mn. ,an hour around the curves cn JambOrie when he lost control. Yoast was tabn·to ~'bliilty-Jan w!iere be waa booked' on Pll(>ldnn of drlvi., uoder the inll!-ol·alcobol and druca· 1! "* 1\, I ,·• b-,;tJISh tih , '.Tt <I ,.,, Viet Leadei-~ TAY NINH, Vleinam°(UPJ) -More tllao 10,000 moumon attended day-long funeral cerenlllllllet . today ! for former · Gen. NIU)'mo VMI 'ftlanb, a antl-Oom· munlat rellgloua leadtr ·amas1natec1 Wedne,oday by an expiosioo tn his office., Klalinger ailo calted O!l ~ Forelin Mlnlater ~urtce Schonann to-day,~ qtd. Earlier, both aides •Id no meeting.,., scheduled today. It -.Id :>ave been lhe - . Earlier today, a Viet Co111! l!)Dkelman llald ,the continued support ol South Vie~ oam's Prealdent Nguyen Van ThJell by Ille u;111tec1· States 15 blocking a peace '¥'1· Uemei\t-; "We wonder il die Uni~ slates ~ wants ~ce, lince It kaej>& 3\1pporllljg Thlen,' the Vlet Cong ljlOkamao ~ ''Thieu ls iippoeed to peace. There ilU been no cnang-t In our demands thit Thieu must go." • "--aa1d the Hanoi 81VOYB •COi> femd Tburada7 for more tban 4lx "°""" the most pn>tactod sessioo so far. ~ • Animal Lovers "TANGO" _ ~GBT COaat ~ry Defend Tur~r '!beater, Fri., Sat. and Sun. Ticket In-HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - A. baml - formation 646-1383. animal lovers demonstrated at a . SATVRDAY, NOV. IS Hollywood drive-In cblcten mtaurant UC! CONCERT -Prague Chamber with a•Tbankqivlng -se.for patrons ~tra, Qrawfonl Hall, 8 p.m. Tickets and jiuaerbys: You abould love your $3. , ..... turkey, not eat him. 1- 0CC BASKETBALL -Game atarla a With a dozen members outfitted· .S p.m. Gymoaalum. L.A. Tl''!'le Tech. turter.i, the League for Live Turkeys , SUNDAY, NOV. II urged the curious to consider '"nlo HARBOR AREA COMMUNITY CON· greatest ·blessing of all la· tbe g111' of lilt( CERT -'!be llanoen of Mall from and turteya probably feel the ll!De Alri"!I, 8:30 pm. Auditorium. $1.25 way." . 1 _.i, $l llludents. Aatecl where Ibey W<ll!id bave - : bollday meal, the league overwhelmingly Lawmen Hunting El To~q, ff r.zstler~ chose a local health -Slon!. Religious Group : Stung by Bees ~ • Save up to 20% -on Heritage Leather Sofas & Chairs thru Dec., 30th ' t " ... lltle1'Jf ~ <Usen1<1 a l><au«ful leather 1ofa or"chair •• , and ...,. fl t"4 tl!ne : .·: : ,'to male< that uteCtwn. Heritaga Fumltlire iis wll as ·a ft1JJ o~ [<lmoul. ..,.., are offering thelr beautiful lealh<r sofas and choirs ON SALE! So CO?M In 1101D and get immediate <Ulit!eTl/i' Soft br'"°" leather tofo 92-inclles long. t•lf. $12.19 I • .. $899 I " , ~ • ' " • , .. ' . ........ .-1 ......... ""*ts ............. ,_,,....... ,.11 .... ,._If If,_ WW In Kidnap, Rape Ci#e ·' .,. .:· • .... ; ..,... "'" .... Cl'"'""" ,,... ~:.;.:=... CLARKSVILLE, Ga. (UP!) -A free- lance narcotict agent , who posed as a long-haired blppie to 1e<k out youthful drug pushers tn -b Georgia, bas been indlctod for idduppi., and rape, it was from a vacation 't · a family hotel In .. Florida. ' ' • J1ck l . Corlt'f' ... ,,....... .... o.w.i,......, Titfft11 Kenll -Ttietn•• A. Mwp~iit• _ ... .. a.to. H. i... ........ P. HtW ------· JltW..ta..s .... ' MAt-i P.O ..... 1'6f.tllll --.............. ......, .......... L...-llMll: m ,._ .• ...._ ~1~1:, • .:.-:-==in= ,.,.,,, a (ftfJ 64J..4Ut a n.1.wa1•1 .... n ~. lf'll. ...,·c..1 .... -. """""· ,.. ... .... _, ..... ... .................................. ....... , . .-...... ,... .......... ....,.., ....... dlact09ed here. . HarrJ Ray Shoule, 15, of Adel, was cbarpl on Ibo -ol waramts 1111>rn nut by line ..,. and a 17-)'W'Old girl, all from Paaylvanla. Tbey -they """' "amsted" by Shouse .,.. an unldealtlled man, lbe boJI placed In ja1I and 'the girl tatm to a motef where lbe wu npod twtoe. Gov. ~llnml' Corter tool< a -al ln- terelt ID the case alter a letter from an attorney .......-tins the ~th. llllllrlct Attorney v. D. Stockton of Haberabam County said the alle1ed In· cldent tool< place last ~uguot. and Shousa waslndlttodNof. If. · Sbotlle had aerved as an "undercover agent" for U-nort1i GeqJa lharjffs at tbe tlma and partlcljlllod In more .than IO drug caaes, reportodl7 beinl paid .. pulhan, then call In Mitllotttlea. Tbe '4arrat'' of the four youthl came while lheJ wen ,.turolnc lo PlllllJurP Pittsburgh attorney Norman G . Haywood wrote Corter that the boy1 wm jailed here for three da)'a and the girl was taken to a motel "by SboUle! and his accomplice and fOl'dbiy nped" twl<e. l!qwood .,,.ce tbal the girt ..... -charged but ..... tat.. to tba "cbld ol polJce and the mayor ol Ta1luJU Falla, GI., both of, --Ille amot and did DOlhlnc wbl-. to prmot ~.i::-lhis~=--....= nor did Ibey attempl ID ~I the •vtnla wlllch ~ ~ the r»pe ol lhe female. • Tallulah Falls Police Cbier Tom .Fouo- . taln said Sbnuae broupt tlie Sirl by hl1 Ollice and llald sbe wu olltrlng to a1ve evldenee .,alnsi drug ._ , Hio aaid Ibey alao --lo ~ 111ayor for advice l>Ut wbell., 81-. ~ then were no charps agalnol 'U.. pt. "I aa1d you'd better lel""' .. tbsl.! ' . P'ountaia ml be bad miplo)td Sbouae one dt1 but lei him p." I ' cheatnut brown ieotllcr 1of• 95-inchel long. reg. fl:IQP Sole $999 • OREXEl,...4iERITA61>-HENREDON-WOODMAR~RASlAN \ INTlllOIS W I IDATS I 14 ..... rl ttOO 19 llJG .....,,., ... NEWPORT BEACH e 1727 WESTCllFf 0L ' . ' M2·tOIO i.A6UNA BEACH e 141 HoOTH COAST""'· 4,4 .. 111 TORRANCE e 2l'4t HAW(HOlNI ILVO. 1 171-127• • ., l ' , • .. • . ' .. J ' ' 'j