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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-11-28 - Orange Coast Pilot. I t l : 1 l I 1 .~:Clod. Washed Ashore • ·-• .. -----.. -. ---- I I J '. : • ' I I I I . ' :: ....... ·-;·:l:~·-~i Ca~I~ Farr .. ' . · Ma,tyr.· Without . . t;ause~ Jails Dian ' . • • •• " ' • • air I I . . . G11illotine Blade . . .. Falls • • .-•• Franee On Two Murdere.-s. -. .. • • ra ., ' {' I . I --' ' ., , ' 80' .•. <_, ·,· ·t. ;s;'i~.~-;~;: -.ttll.!~"T~,,.,..,f!! ....,,.. ... 1 ;11o1 --.~ ....... ~~-?· t.. .., ... • •• . 'f1Hrl'le,,~ • -"'" ~.,,.,~ ' •••. • ' -. ' ' . ' . Three young giris,took .advantage of1 a nice day at JlocV P!>Y!t in Corona de! MarMonday,•trolicking lh !hi 6().degre9 waw. • - . . , Guillotine: Blade 'Fttlf,s , ,., ' On 2 French Mu.rderers . PARIS (UP!J ~ Two ooovicted ._ .. , ..,. of them aaylng he"1loptd lo be u. •w ~ man lo die In Fnillce, • ._.. beheaded by the pillollnc , / la!lal' In the llrat capilal punlslrnint car- rlild .. -"""1denl 'Gecq;O l'bm-pldou fllpli _ofl!ce !!!Ol'9 !!!In tine ,.... .... . An olflclal 111atement aald Claude Bui- ' let, •r al Jqor Bonlel\IJllc O, ditd at dlnm.m Ibo ~<lid t:o S.nle Jail lit ' ~ ,. ___.. . '1111 -weri ......_i lo deatll for dtlttlll· lbe -II of ttro boll•• la a .,..,riot. ' i_.,... tor the m"" uld Ibey died 11nw11. Tbey nilled lo the imfloldlnc, wllllDOI UemllUDC or ~ '181ble •"'-· Bolh re!Uled a IUI paol ,_Cd I dpftlte. -Ibo .-.... the -...... ' -lo I oNrl>y cemetery fol bllrlal • It -... flrll tbne !be • , _ blade hid flllen -March 119, one month . . . . . ... t -~-·..,., --- I ) I , f c~~MwtF' Judge Puts .. Farr ·.Baek Into Jail • , 1 • LOS ANGELES (UPI) -"Have you changed your mind about answering the questions?" the judge inquired. "I have not, your honor," the reporter- replied. . "YotJ are remanded." Superior eoort Judge Olarles H. Older, calling him a '"martyr without a cause" in' a bitter, face-to-face exchange Mon-- day, thus climaxed -•n 18-montb Jegal Arizona Court Aw:ards. 'Social' Damage to Wife PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that women, as ~ll as meo,·can collect damlges if~ husbands can no longer provide intimate aervices becauae of an Injury suffered thn>ugh negligenc. oo the par! of a third penon. ·Under Aiilona« 1aw, consort I um damages previously could be coUected only by the lliaband. A . woman Supreme Court justice, l.oma Lockwood, wrote the unanlmous declslan Monday Involving Mr. and Mrs. Glen BJ'lldlmw, injured in an auto ac- cident tint ,..... ago. Tbe Br~ won a $280,000 Jude· -· 1rm1 Ibo city of Glendale, ""°" tendq the ICddtnt wu caUled by an unrurbd dirt mound built by the city. However, Mri. Bradshaw aid the all't0l81:t wu awarded only for brain damage her -oulfered and claCm· ed she allo wu entitled lo conaorllum 4amaCe1. The Supreme Court action reveraed a lo-court declllon and aent the cue back 1o super1or Court 1o c1e1mn1ne bow -Ibo WGIDlll DOuld be awenled. Tax u,idita Beaten SACllAllENTO (AP) -A plan of 111- <llme ... mdltl 1or·,...1s who ..... -chlJdnii to pri\oole ecbooil WU kll!. ..S -, by Slaate Flnlnco Coal- -· The pi_.. by Aaemblymml Leo McCarlby (J).Soa Ftancilco), ,_ Ibo Ibo~ June 311. II failed on a ~ Flnanct Commlllel 'IOte. ... slruggle over lbt conflicting rights of rep>rters and Judi .. by oenilng W'illiam T. Farr lo jail, lo remain Indefinitely. The -Judge otdered 'the Loe· Angeles Times newiman to remain in jail until Farr agrees to reveal the names of two lawyers who were the source of a story about plans by the lnfalDOWI Charlie Manaon Family to murder celebrities. Farr'1 attorney new today to San Fnmciaco and a s k e d the California Supreme Court to order Farr-'1 release without ball until Jt considers a habeas corpus peUtlon filed tsst Tuesday. The petition contended the habeas cor- pus challenge to Older's action railed "grave and important conslitutional questions" not considered or determined in previoua court reviews. The attorney also uked permission to file a supplemmt lo the bahtti ...,,., action with "new and additional grounds" based on the Monday hearing before Older. Under the l<nnl o1 his sentence !0< contempt of court, Farr could remain In jail until ht either anrwers the question or lmW Older leaves the bench. That could be the rest of either man's life. In otndln( Farr lo jaU, the judge com· plained that 10me news stories of his long struggle wilb lbt report<r II.all been "unlrlle and unfair and unbecoming of a respomlble news media." He said he particularly look IAue wilb Ldtie11ces he was carrytnc: cm· a 1'penaaal vendltta '' agalnlt Farr. "In a very real leMe, the predicament In which Mr. Farr finds bimsoll tod1y Is of hit own tnUloc," the Jnde'·uld. , "II a_,. 'lo' the ·cwrt at Ibis tlme (Ste l'AllR, hp I) .. J ealow Hruband 'Fixer-Ph:one Firm I SAN RAFAEL (UPI) ~A jellaUI 00. band w11 emfln<d btrt on chlrl" of "'""inl le~ """Ivers out of publlr phone boolba. Walter P. Harper, IZ, lold Marin eoun- ty lherlll'I dtpitJts Mondey he Vlll- daliled lhe -btcalllO bis wife ran oil wllb a ~ ~ Compony employe. I ... _ RETUR NING TO JAIL Newsm1n Wiiiiam Farr New port Su rfers Find Brunette's Body on Beach 'J'he partlally clad body oL a young and pretty brunette was foond washed ashore by surfers in West Newport this morning. Newport Beach police said they have not been able to identify the woman and they don't know how long she bad been dead. Waves carried ber ashore at 39tb Street Beach· about 1:15 1.m. Police said then wu no immediate sign of foul play. "The body bad aand and water aJI over It and It wu a tittle hard lo tell" laid Del. ; set. Ken Thompoon. • The Orange County Coroner was tnlled i.rnmecfiately and an fuvestigator was ex· aJajning the body al PadUc View Mortuary ln Corona del Mar late ttii1 mo ming. He declined any comment on the caUR of dealb, or bow long the ......, bad been dead, pending completion .t ao autopsy. 1 "The cold and the turbuleoc:o of the ~ is a prtserving factor,'' Sgt. Thompson said. "It malla K very h.-.rd to tell." Police were scoorlng the WOil Newport area today. knocking on doon lo try lo detcmtine if anyone WIS milllna. Sgt. Don Burdsall said lmmtdlote Ide!> (Ste BOOV, Pip I) ,• 10,000 Set For First Six Months From Win Stnlcel W ~HINGTON -No one will be drafted into the armed forces In Jamary and the lotal draft for the lint sis; months of 1973 will be Jess than 10.000, Defense Secrelary Melvin R. Laird said loday. Thal would make the tolal draft for fiscal year 1973, which ends June JO, about 50,000. I The draft Is scheduled lo txplre - 30. Laird said he anticipated no proWlm filling active duty forces after U. .e with volunteers . However, he said, if Congrta dill mt approve enlistment bonuses for tba Na- tlooal Guard and the resenea, &here might II.ave lo be a special --June 30 to k e e p reserve fOl'Clll .. tD strength. The reserves and Guard 1n aboUt 4$,000 men short of 1ulborlsed lllrqtb. Laird said inductions will be tprUd out bet'ween February and June 30. At an UD8Cheduled news conference, lhe secrtlar)' aald be WU eoafldmt of a smooth tranattJon· lo .. alkolllll1otr Army but said he still expected -dlf. ficullitl In r=uillng enough mm for !be National Guard and 8-...,. the (See DRAFT, Page I) Wutloer lt'U ht !al« apln loday, with aligbtly cooler temptr•lurs alooc the OrlQlt Coast. lllgbs In the 'IOI: Lows toolghl 4M'. . 'iNSIDIE "l'OD~ Y c ... wn.1 IHI/,,,, _ _...,,,., and nod• "'°'"'' """"" _. "'°"place i• l.111 ...,1 of t1Mr IOOrld, Sodom and G-.u ...,. rin c<11ters. Todat1 ~ roll Ml w•ililfd -and -fl dullmllt. Ste 1 t o r r °" ,...,. ~ . ~ : -.... --.. .. --I ........... ·--•el: I ti ...... tf.lt ...... _.. .. --" -" --" .............. or.-°"""' • e-= .=:-ll -I __ ., -- ... ' • I 4 • J DAil Y PllOT s Nixon NameS Richardson Defense Secretary; CAJIP DAVID Md. (UPI) -President NiJon lnlllated fui "new b<oom" policy todly by llllJlln( Elliot L. Rlchardion to he defenae aecrellry In his second-term Cabinet and bud&et director Caspar W. Weinberger, a Californian, to succeed RJcbardioo as secretary of Health, Eduoatlon and Wellare . Nixon lllo anoounced that Roy Ash, a califomia businessman and an adviser on government reorganlza tiqn, will take Weioberger's place as directbr of the Of. fice of Management and Budget. Tbt major Cabinet reshufile was trig- China Rips U.S., Vows Hanoi Aid By UaUed Prtss Int.ernatlonal Chinese Premier Chou Errlai has 11severely condemned" the' United Slates for failure to sign a cease-fire .agreement in North Vietnam and pledged continued suppart to the Hanoi regime, Hanoi Radio rePorted today. r 'Ibe statement came as Communist sources in Paris reported North Vietnam signed a new military aid agreement with China while marking time in the ""'iied peace negollatioos and Is diacualng further aid wlth Moecow. Tbe negotiations between presidential adviser Henry A. Kissinger and Hanoi's Le Due Tho resume ntit Mooday alter a nine-day suspension. Kissinger conferred twice Monday with President Nil.on and is expected to fly to Paria this weekend for more meetings with the Communiats. Radlo Hanoi again accused the Unlted states today of lndlscrlmlnate bombing attacks on North Vietnam. "U.S. -bo and sheUs killed and wounded many civilians, destroyed many homes and properties of the people and many cultW'al and ecooomicaJ facilities of the DemocraUc Republic of Vietnam," ~ radio said. Both Sll.<on and llanol were taking ad- vanlqe of the lapee to lmprvve their barpJnJiig poeitlolll. Hoang Due Nba, President Nguyen Van Thleu's clooelt poltUcal adviser, flew to Paris Wider strict aecrecy lo help supervise the new secret t.alk.s, and Npyen Phu Due, another personal Thieu envoy, wu meeting with NlxCll on W-y. All indications were the talks were snagged on Hanoi's refusal and Saigon's demand that North Vietnamese troops be removed from South Vietnam. North Vietnam... Deputy Foreign Minister Nguyen Co 'nlacb was en route lrom Parts to llano! lo report to the rul- ing Politburo oo the Ktsainger t a I k s whlcb .,.... b.-oft Satunlay. A Hanoi delegation beaded by Le 'Iba.ob Nghi, a North Vietnamese vice premier, coocluded an agreement in Pe- king -Y Wider wbldi OJJna will sup-ply economic and mililary aid to North Vietnam Jn IV/3 free ol charge, sources said. The Hanoi team is negotiating a slmllar tnemloo of Soviet aid into next year, the sources saJd. China and Russ.la are the main sup- pliers of war material and economic a.id to North Vietnam. Moscow has supplied Hanoi with both conventional infantry equipment plus sophisticated weapons such as SAM ground-to-air missiles and MIG fighters, and has trained North Vietnamese crews in their handling. Diplomatic sources in Paris reported earlier that both Peking 3Dd Moscow urged moderation when Le Due Tho stop- ped off there recently on a trip to Hanoi lor negotlat!Ofl.ll with his government. But tbe COmmuni.st statemen~ in Paris today indicated China, at least, might be grow- In( lmpaUent with Washington. OUJllM COAIT IT DAILY PILOT Ti. °'Wiit CMM DAIL V ,tLOT, """ """" II _....... .. N-hwl. ...... ""91111 -, IN on.,.. ci..t ,_...,..,. °""""'· ... rwtil •lttm. .,.. "*ltlllif. .... , ......,.. P"rlUy, _. C.lt Mnt, N......,. ~ Huntlnfttn '9«111,....,,.., v11i.,, "'"""' IMch. lrvht/S.leMdl «Ill SM C"'-lll 1M J111t11 C.pl•lr-A ""'91e .. ren.e l1fttttll .. !IUbllllled Sll"""Yt Mill ......,.. TM 111''""'91 ll\lblltfllflt Jli.nt It 11 llD Wiii .. ., ......... C.0.1& ~. Clllfomlt,, ,... lte~rt N. WtM "~ tM .......... Jt clt R. Curltv \'lot ,,...'"". lffld Otnertl ~ T'lle11111 llt.,JI l!dlllr T'll-tt A. M1rpli.fn• MMtt"'9 ldlter di•rJe. H. Leo1 Riclitr4 P. Ntll .......... Mlntt .............. -' a... ._.1 aa wm 11y Stiwl ........., lledlt Im N..,.,+ ~ ~9"dl: m ,_, ......... ,.__, • .,. a.c:ti1 t7'7S htdl ..._. ... OIMMtt1 -Mortll (I CtmlN RMI T•••l 11 ITI4t '42-4U1 0 "W Mswrt I I &4W&JI ,,.. c.... ........ ff Ltewit ... .. , ...... ~ ........ ...._ c....., c. .......... .... ,.,. ~. 1'71,. Ottlltt C..I 'IMllllll'lt ~. Nt ,.... illf"llt. llMtr11i.n.. ................ ••••l'IMi•••li ,_. """ •. '"" rut1• 1'\l'JIWI '-"' ,_. ,...... . ...,,.....,. ..... . ................ ........ c .... -. Calf-. ..... ..... ... Un1fr ;:;; ,_._, --· "'"' """""'' l'IQltwy ................ ,,...,,, gered by the long antlclpated ....i,natlon ol Melvin R. Laird u bead ol the Defense Department. Nixon also has another Immediate Cabinet v~cancy to nu. created by the resignation of George Rom:iey Monday as secretary or Housing and Urban Dtvelopment. A new HUD secretary is expected to be named sborlly -perhaps Wednelday when the White House said further ap- pointments would be announced by the President. Richardson, 52, and Weinbe.rgu, 55, have been In tbe ~ -since the outlet lli 119. Asb, 54, baa ·-... -ol Llllolt lndustriel and In lllt -tapped by the President to -1111 Adl'bor7 CounclJ on Government Reqrg•nlzlt\on. Nixon's prw eecretary, Ronald L. Zlegler aMOunced the cbang ... He said !hey were "part ol the Praldeot'1 broad plan to bring fresh perspective and new vitaUty to the secoDd four yean of b1s administration. ''The President feels these three men will be strong members ol an executive Bringing In the Yule Log . I team that baa u Ill mandate llllWbW about conslructlve cbanJe -cbanp that will work -to bull~ a better Ule !tr all AmerlcanJ, II Ziegler la.id, Rlcbardson, a native of Massacbusatta, waa undertecretary of state before being named HEW secretary ln June, 1970. Weinbergel first served Nixon as chairman of the Federal Trade Com- mission, then moved Into White Hoose orbit ss deputy director of lhe Office of Management and Budget under George P . Shultz. When Sbulll WU aamed UPI ~ ~ ol tbe ,.,_.,,, WelDberpr wu..-Mtod-. Laird'• cleporlure ls no tw'J'l'lse. lie publlcly -ll>li ,..,. that he ~ bow OUI u clvilJan head ol. the na-tion'• -... OlllblW.-t at the end ol Nlaoo'1 Orst !Mm. Alh Jmpreaaed Nllm while servJnc u bead ol the ._glllllsallon panel. Zlejfler said th.at Ash woold dlvest himself of any relaUonshlp with Litton Industries as of Dec. 9. The firm is a ma- jor government contractor. The nomlnatloao were the lint major Chief Hits Aide's ]ob In Los Al ' Charging linancial Irresponsibility, Los Alamitos Police Chlel Roy J. Kundtz said Monday he woold resign if lormer city manager William Kraus w'ere rehired. Kundtz' lllltemeot was baked by an opeo letter l!OD1 the tos Alamitos Pollce Asaoclation -w b I c h Includes all 25 police employs -strongly crlllcal ol the deposed city mana1er and ol recent a~ lempls to recall the three councilmen responsible !or bis ouster. Kraus wu lorced to mlgn Oct. 11 by ~ Cbarl.. Loag, and Councilmen Dale Kroeseo and Kenneth Miller who said they _.. concerned about Krall!' linancial management of the city. At the'lollowlng City Council meeting, the three men were served with letters of iotent to circulate recall petttlolll apJnst them. In a similar move, backers ol the trio banded recall notlcel to the two "" mainin( ... mcumen, Wll1lam Brown and Charles Heil«. Both men bad acUvely supported Kraus. ' \ da~lllnNhlon'lom-.1.-. ~ to NVIJDP bis offldal family -ml lit-f 1eJltlon he llUIOllDCed lmmodlatelY after bis landslJde .....iectloo Nov. 7. ~ Ile told newsmen at Camp Do¥td Milo-1 day he lnLerpreted bis blJ vk:l«)o a , 01mandate lot chanie" to prevent hit sec--f one! lenn admlnlslratlon lrom l'lllllllng 1 out of steam and coasting downhllL 1 Only two of NJ.ion's original JJl8 ) cabinet appointees remain -Secretary \ of State William P. Rogers and I Tronsportlltion Secretary John Volpe. • FARR •.. I ' ) ' I ' ' that Mr. Farr bas a llrong -. lo ~ become a martyr and he wantl to go to • jail." ; "I take that as a personal slur,'' ' replied Farr, saying it was not a cue of ' wanting to become a martyr, and the / judge broke in with "martyr without a ~ cause." ' "It is a problem of persooal conscience : and professiooaJ ethics, not for the , purpose of martyring." Farr said. "I'm • the one Who knows and you do not.•• 1 In a dramatic courtroom confrontation. t Older called back the o1J: attorneys -t three prosecutors and three defense , lawyers involved in the sensational trial • · of Manson and his followen for the • Sharon Tate murders. ~ Two of them, according to Farr, gave c. him a transcrpt of police questioning of a 1 prospective witneu, thus violating the \ judge's gag order prohibiting attorneys 1 and others involved in -the case from , revealing infonnaUon to newsmen. 1 The transcript described plans by the \ Manson cult to murder celebriUes 8UCb I as Frank Sinatra, Elizabeth Taylor, ' Richard Burton and others Jn groteoque I ways. The plan.; were never revealed in the trW testimony. i Farr, then a reporter for the IAI l Angeles Herald-Eumlner, publlabed the I atory, promlslng hla source be would not reveal hla ldenUty. : The national Christmas tree, cut from the Medicine Bow National Forest between Cheyenne and Lar- amie, W)'Oming, a r r i v es at a railroad siding in Washington and is hoisted from flat bed railroad car lo a truck. The 75-foot Englemann spruce will be erected at the Ellipse, behind the White House, where it will dominate the annual Pageant of Peace. In their opeo letter, a pp r o v e d unanlmousfy Monday, the pollce IJ'OllP said It Is "unalterably oppooed" to the recall of any murllman 1*wbetblr U is lnltiated by unknowln( -DOI In J>('tl?Mkm of all the fllCb or any lftlUP who would recaU In retalletlaa. '' All sla lawyers previously denied uncla" • oath belore Older th.at they provided Farr with the story. 'll>ey lace perjury I charges, and poalble jail sentences and •. di>barmenl, u they ..... ldeDtlfiod. _, Moaday, the judge apln\ uted each man whether be bad given Farr the transcript. All said they bad not. Olde.r ul<ed them whether they -1d releuC Farr lrom any obligatlon to pn>tecll' them. AD said Farr bad no "legal, moral or ethical" obligatioo to protect them. F....,.PQe1 DRAFT ••• pres.sure of the draft is ended. The secretary said the anned f'lrces hoped to begin offering enlistment bonuses lor the Guard and reserves by Feb. 1 but Congress' failure to approve this program will not make this possible. Since the Pentagon began winding draft calls down, enlistments Jn the reserve forces have fallen drastically. Laird recommended last year that Congress enact a bonus tncentive pro- gram for the reserves totaling pro million !or fiscal 1974. Under Ibis pro- gram. a young man or woman signing up for a six-year enlistment in the Guard or reserves would receive an $1,100 booUJ. He joked that while he may he a Jame. duck secretary, he is "oot a limping secretary of defense." (President Nixon today named l!EW Secretary Eliot Ricbardsoa his succesaor ). His linal S3 days Jn office will be busy ooes as he prepares the new budget whlcb be said would sbow a slight In- crease over the current $76.5 bilJioo Pn· tagoo budgel Navy Looks Into 2 New Conflicts WASHINGTON (UPI) -Navy in- vestigators, already Involved In JWObes ol racial conflicts on three ships, looked into two new outbreaks today -one on tiny Midway Island in the Pacific and the other in a brig at the big Norfolk, Va. naval base. The disturbances occurred over the weekend, spokesmen said. They were reported Monday. At Midway, about 30 black and 100 white junior enlisted men fought a • minute Saturday night brawl Jn a recrea- tion area. Al Norfolk's Camp Allen Correctional Center1 aome blacks burned mattresses, smashed through the door of a dormitory and defied Marine guanls wbo attempted to place four of them in separate cells SUnday. 2 More Quakes Felt in Area ONTARIO (AP) -Two more earthquakes, part of a recent "earthquake swarm," nttled. win- dOWfl in Ontario and were felt in parts of San Bernardino and Riverside counties, official say. A spokesman for Caltech in Pasadena said the temblors Mon- day registered 2.1 and 2.4, respec- tively, on tbe Richter scale. Several similar seismic shocks have been lelt Jn the tw<><ounty area in recent days, be noted. Suspect's Loot Heavy SAN DIEGO (AP) -Pollet say they lound David Roiz, 20, draging a 4JO. pound pool llbte across a atreet ldooday. Rolz was Oooked for investigation of burglary. Fruity Fleek Wild Parrots Invade Detroit Area DETROIT, Mlcb. (AP) -A lrult-fllchlng nock of giant parakeels has In- vaded Detroit'• ..,tern lllburbe, and Audubon Soclely olliclals wish .Polly would bt,..,.tent with • meter. TllB BIJll> l.OVERB' BRIOADl! at llrrt Ignored reports of appJe.manchlni "porTOls" opotted chowing down Jn suburban lnllt tttes, but ltully called Jn the bird man ol the Detrolt Zoo to reconnoiter the lnvulon lloct. . Keith Kreag, the zno'1 gll!tr*I curator, ldontUled the lnvaden u "lllOllk" parakeets, a loot-long, SOUth American member ol the port))t fantlly . TREY BITE P.IJ:OPU:, he said, u ~lt u their lavortte loodl. Alld their predilection for peaches and pean, 11 well aa applet, could caUM problems !or Mlcblgan lriut l1nnen II the 40 or oo birds alrtady ccunted llart • popu- lation Hploaton . Olflcll~ theorize that nnuplers broucllt them Into the coantry, without havtnc them vaccinated and quarantined, ond the birds escaped. • FromP .. el the"= cl~·=·::~~ BEHEAD ... he be sent to the guillotine, Bullet cried "Bravo!" Newspapers called Buffet "the butcher of Clalrvaux." The prilon riot in which he slit the throats of a warden and a nurse wllom he and Bontemps· grabbed hostage led to shnilar riots in other prisons around France. deal lairly and ~ with their association during negotlatlons and mishandled dapartmenW finances, ..,_ dangering the law enforcement agency's reputation. "Be didn't pay our bJlls on time," asserted Gary Bl(pntall, llMlClatloo president. "We """' geltlng -and third ootlces on Gm" Pltrol Cll'I which, We~ teaae. vie owed ~ to. the coun1J on our new UHF radlOs ltld we ...,.. get- ting dunned on that. They were many months overdue ... ~ again, Farr said, "The two attorneys involved have bnplored and• beseeched me not to dJsclose their ldelt- ttty regardless of what they said In court today ... The iudie called Farr's .........,. ol conllclentiality "a mJaculded promlae to aomeooe not mtJ.Ued to such • pramlae."1 1 A poll publlslled Monday by the French lnaUtute of Publlc Oplillon said 63 per- cent of Frenchmen support tht' present capital punlsbmeot law, while r1 percent oppose it. Chlel Kundtz, who made his lllllement prior to the aseoclaUou's action on the letter said he tool< no part Jn the dralting ol the letter, but uaerted that It "u "100 pereent true." Farr hued bis stand Oii bis promtae.,,, on the Finl Amendment guarantee o~,. freedom of the press and a CalHomla law-:, i!rantlng lmmunlty to newsmen lrom government pressure to klentify their 80W'CeS of informalion. France adopted the guillotine as lls In- strument of death during the French Revolution of 1'112. Until July, 1939, ex- ecutions were public. The police usoclatloo teller la the lint public ttltk:lsm of ICllUI by a clly . employe UIOclalioo lllnce he nsigned. Farr's cue has been appealed all the ,, way to the U.S. Supremt: Court, wbich,., re!Usecl to hear lt, In ell~ uplJoldlnjf Older'• actions. The present executioner is known only as Monsieur Obrecht. He has held the job _ since 11151. CROWN PRINCE'S MOTHER DIES F..-P.,.e1 BODY ••. We Bridge The Generation Gap OUR SALESPEOPLE OFFER A VARIETY OF EXPERf ENCE FEW FIRMS OUR SIZE IN ANY BUSINESS CAN OFFER. ALL THE MEN HAVE PREVIOUSLY INSTALLED CARPETING FOR US. GIVING THEM FIRST-HAND KNOWLEDGE OF CARPET PERFORMANCE NOT GA INED ANY OTHER WAY. AGES OF OUR SALESPEOPLE RANGE FROM NANCY • 20 YEARS TO IRENE • 73 YEARS NANCY BALOYAN -4 years at Alden's .................. Corpol SolH 4th -ration of fomfly In cpl. b.IL VICKI WOODRICH -1 year at Aldon's ................... Droi>ory SalH ALAN WOODRICH -IS yurs at Afdon'1 ................ Dropory SalH DAVID ALTON -7 yeors ot Alden's ...................... Corpol SolH Bf LL LAURIE -f yoart at Alden'1 ........................ Corpot SolH ED POWERS -10 year1 at Aldon'• ........................ Carpet SalH MARILYN BALOYAN -........,., ........................ Carpot Soles . ExporlenH since 1950 TED ALDEN BALOYAN -eo -........................ Carpet Soles Snl -atlan oxporlenH 1lnce 1942 IRENE MARJANIAN -f yurt at Alden'1 ......... , , . , ..... Carpet Soles 2nd ..,.,.tJon, 52 yrs. expwience How's That For Bridging A Gap! • ALDEN'S CARPETS o DRAPES 1663 Plocelltlc! Ave. COSTA MI SA 646-4038 HOURS: -· Thrv n......,'9 to S:10 -,RI., 9 to 9-SAT. f:30 to S ... ,, '· ,. " h - • . . ' •• . .. • ' • , ' Mailing Yule Pa~~e~ .~ "!~ ··.,,,.,··· On Saturday? H1linpugJ •• r I • THE STAMPS came out and the package was plastered. But Ille parcel diqi -waa either ·locRd or jammed. W• .... rched the pn:mlm110r 0or -clue. "'9-'of ·u~ oanl said that later pickPI «CUI' II Birch Slnel _.. , Birch Street? Annes? , Je fODnd the place and two , very pel'9008ble ~employes -the type y~u e~ to Jbl ln 8, "be" pool olflce. •They . ..,.... 80 ~ .., the , IW"'J" of stlimps 'that they weighed the pacbge egam to be sure. "Oii, YOO WAHrED It to· go air mail" Yes, that's what all ·llJooe stamps witbpi118IDOID. •. So much for ~ -cookies to college studmla fn New York and M•sucl>o1eelts .. Next Ume we11 ,. .... ..,. •10 poo\ege plua time and m11eqe -.. and ....i a dleck to be l]lellt at a baRry. ,. .. f'sych .iatrist Attne~ . 'Gay Society' Groups ·'-': .. CINCINNATI, Obio (AP.) -Orpnisod and actlft "gay IOClety" gnups amMtl' tilt oatlaft'• ..-a1 -.moi. homosexuals may -tute a -lo ll*!r...,. rnemben by '"'""dng·p-r --. a Cine-psydliatrill uld bore. Dr. Robert J. -· -of poycbiatry at Good Smnarltan Hospital, n.ado tbe comment Monday ln a llPOOCli to!' the 28tli clinical oonveotlaft ' of the American Medical Al9oclation. j He cautioned the D. at lo n's Suspect m Rape Found Not Fit · , To Stand ~a'rial A man ....-on ams! of i:ope· ond Ill!'!' pervenlon alter being ldeotlfled by a young bJtchhiker as the mcttorist who pi<ked ber up in Laguna Beach bas beeo f()\!lld to be mentally ill aod Incompetent to face tbe 'alleptlaftl. 0nmge ·County superior Court Judgt Wlllkm Mumy ordded the Indefinite -mltulO!lt of David Lee Gorrell, 27, of ~ to At.i.aiil0r0 State Hospital: Hd mpelided tbe criminal cJwae. Gorrell was arrested at his home July ll•ml cllarwed witb multiple ... acts stemming from bla alleaed altack Oii a 1 •• year<>fd 11uchhlker who tbwnbed a lilt in lhls van. ' Gorrell later dropped tbe girl olf Jn *"°"" -where llbe advlaed police tljt llbe bad. been raped by the von ddY.r In a remote oector of Irvine. Sbe Wfo othenrile unhurt. I !'figuel Man Charged I i Qi Theft of µ,<iors' lium.rv charges were filed M-y mlht'IPimt • Llpna ,Nliuel man ac> cQlld by Oranga Counly Sberllf'I o111cers olltarrymc -COlll!I !root doors lrolll a oearby houllng tract. Deplllol jailed IJouilas bouoo, 25, of m72 caue Vacerra, shorllY. ~ he allegedly removed the dook frOm a nu°'" b<t of homes under .-ruction Jn that •· ~ Aid a court appearaoce ii . b<jng ........... todllJ I« Dolloa. • Thieves Not What • f· • D0ctor, Oi:~ered; 3 · Y outln!~ )alled . ~._ .. '1bree M!Jllon Vlejo.)IOOitlil WON: jailed on burglary charps.,Moada)' night by Orange County Sberllf's ·~ who said they caught the trio looUng a .~r's of- fice in the La Paz Medical Ce., 36302 La Paz Road . ' Membe"' of ll)e 11!«11!!1! DJl'Pi !Onled anU·burglar patrol sald'tlie-three defen- dailts were In pooael!9!on or mte8lcal sup. plies valued at mare !ban n;ll(lo When Ir· rested In the ofllcei Oftlr. 1'; A. ROas. Booked 'lnla eouniy . ~ ...... Dennis Lyle Huff, 1~, ~.Vil .Juantt., Rick Padilll, 20, M511 • 'QlitntaM 'Qrive, and Allbrey Lee OOtegly, Ill, '16'191 Via Linares, all of Mlaslcirl Viejo. · om..... ..Id tliey ;fttt al~ to tbe preoence of tbe trlO ID tbe medical com· . pte1 by their van .P&rked outside the building. ~AJll ~'.°""'a!Jeged Jn. lr\lders sumridered lrltbo)it Incident. . Cockfight Raid , . .J• Nets 58 Arrests ' EARLIMART (AP ) • -Fifty-eight pee-_..died ml It llgbtlng <ocks · eelRd In a raid oo m lflegal ooctflgbt at a 1arm 1a11or camp ..... here, ~ ,reported. tbe~p~~·=t,~ ftcht, throuP u undercove.r in. ' I d'pHm, aald a -·· depar1meot ipOllWIDID. • _.._.,. ____________ _ Tuesda7, NMmbtr 28, 1'172 s DAILY PILOT If .,,_ Wfn~ and' New C~;npion •.Krls Llndskog; 12, of Prophe~wn,' ni., ,btlgs' her Expositii>h in .~icago's.internit!onal Amphltheaier. 1,306-pound steer, Bold Mpve, after ,he was .named Kris also won the junior grand championship with ~ l!'IDd cllampion of the 73rd International ~tock a yearling cow. • • > ' • .. " I . ,. ~ •. ,f't. • •• . • J?.~pite .Mercury Marquis Brong ham ·Look of Luxury and Rich- ,: '~e~ it's .still a Medimp-Price Car • . • · · I . ' . • • • J. ' l • ... I, • l • .. . ' 1,,_ __ ....__Lftarquis .Brougham 2 Door Har~top-----,,?.. # t• • • • SEE ONE • • • • ' I I ~ • Rome Of ft• New Car .,. , . . . "tl•I~ l'nell" , ..... ., .. , " ' ,• , TRY ONE .. ·•. • BUY. ONE '·. .. hnson &:son • . ('1\P I{ I . . • • TODAY! -LEASE--. Specialist In full mainte- nance leasing! Dome Of 'fttt If.,, C9r , , , "&• l•n 'l'e11dt,. , '1111 opal I DID aald )llT1icfpmlla bed come fJom u fat-•-• and -HAlllOR ILVD0 COITA MUA • I• II» ·umooatbulAIA,,..ie,!artbellcbt. ~---------------------------· --------------• , " ' ( 1 · ' i I l • . . . K.,iJUg.ff,,1 »:·: , . ,. . . . . . .. •• • --· .. '• . ' , ' . 1 • .. ""4 . ' • ~ .. ... . . - I ... " _.. ... "' . " I " • • . • •• l • ' .. .. . ~ • " . ... • ·~ . ' • 1 ,t • • •• •• ;· •• ;.;,;.;1-(_.;•)J ~ .................... ' ... i·:· ~i ·1. -:!·, ~!;~ ·: ~.:, ..••. ':;. ,.-•1'' .. J ; .. , • ... ,• ! ~ j "~ ... ""' ·~· . l .. . • • : ; .:.. ~ l ··~ . ,,_ •·'· ~ ....... .tr~·' .1 .. . . .... ~-.. 1 •• :· ' -- DAILY I'll.OT I ' .. . ...... -,, \ ... ' ,,. . . . "':.""'. ! .. ) • . -. "'-.. : ••••. .1 • " . ., .. ::.;r. ,. ·::._ · .. : .·· ... • • • . . . " ... • • .~J . .. '" ~' .' . '_ . !l'ogether, they make the most comp ete check and charge card around. Available at over 450 ·~~ol~ty~Paci~B;&I!f. ... . • • • ... ' • , ..... . " .. : ..... •. • r :" . . . . . i;· ':. .. . • ' . • . • • . ~ • .. • • • _,.,,. -!-. • ' • -I .. , i:--~-I'"' ... •• "::' ....... • . " .. ' -" • " r • _l,.,. ',' •J• "·· ~ ... . .. ' • •An.y PILOT EDITOIUAL PAGE Gift P a ys Di vide nds :. II wwld be strange In th ... days to live in a com- munity wbere there were no Boy Scout and Girl Scout lrOOfll, no YMCA. no Boys' Club, no Visiting Nurse service, no Red Cross, no family service assoclaUons. Thao are but a few of the 19 community services that depend to a large extent oo financial support from the United Way and United Crusade. Without the funds raised annually under these programs, many of the youth and family services we take for granted in our communities would be forced to cloR their doors. The fund drives have been under way for several weeks, but this you many business finm and residents seem to be failing to recognize and meet their obliga- tion. Widespread participation Is essential, because a $20 donation, for example, rep.-nts only about $105 for each participating agency for a whole year of serv- ice. Employers, professional people•and residents would be well advised to make thll valuable community dona- llon the first Item oo the CbrisUlw &bopping llsl Pet Owners Can Help In Orange County last you, 40,000 unwanted cats were destroyed at the county animal shelter. In Lo< .Angeles city and county, more than 25<>,000 ucompanion animals" (dogs and cats) Were put to death in 10 animal 8helters. Unfortunately, wljile thousands of unwanted anl- mw continue to be born each day, remaining unwanted, Pun jabbers , Michiganders And Others Dear Gloomy Gus abandoned and uncued fdr, theM drutlc programs' of animal population coiitrol will continue. , In California, an estim ..... ~ milllaa· ls spent an- nually on mim•I control None of this -y gou (pr responaible mearch in medlcal <Oatraceplifti for ani- mals, nor for the support of neutering and spaying pro- grams to curb the unchecked proliferation of domestic pets. The problem of abandoned anUn•'• has become 80 acute In some areu, local Orange County govOrnments are considering the extenaion of animal licenalng laws to include cats -admittedly • coetly and perhaps unwork· able procedure. One answer ls offered bT the Southern California Veterinary loledlcal Asaoclation and an organiution calling ·itself Love Unlimited. Aim of the two groups is to achieve a spaying and neutering program uncler which more than 200 veterinarian& will agree to the use of their animal h,ospitals and facilities ,and donate their services to spay or neuter pet animals whose own· ers cannot pay for the operation. ' The SCVKA bas alP'!'Od to donate a million dollars worth of Umo and ·skill lo the program In !lie eoming year, and Love Unlimited II altem(ll!lll to raile funds to help pay for medical supplies and 'publicity to call af, tention to the program. '. "' Meanwblle, it remainl the ~bilitJ of pet ownera to help curb the animal pop\i!ation ·explosion <by taking "'8111 to check uncontrolled breedlng arid to reali1.e their obligation , to care for those unexpected litten• of cute puppies and klitena. Otherwise, officlala warn, the over-popuJWon of dogs and cats soon will rate as a criaia, alOOJ with smog, traffic congestion and other forms of jlolluiion. , ' • .. ' ' v New Youth · 'Revolut~6µ': ·Stirriµg · .. ·· ' . ' .-. ' ·"' •• WASHINGTON -The country II lltiO doctrinaire radkalism mxL extmnlst To the "new,d!mocnlJ" -•. 11\1'!" youth 1'!"'olution" stirring -not.on col-S AT TEN Representative of these' new youth Rustin, moderate black dvil ri&bll lep --· r ROBERT '··~· leaders II Carl Gershman, clirect .. Of leader -aod theoretician, II Ibo - largely unaware Of It, bot there II a new ( ~ philooophy. yo-ref..-to themselves -lllYlrd 'nrit \ '*m'Ol&" is prin\arily ~, , ~ the Youth R.ommittee fer 'Peace' and • articulll.e and eUecUve IJM'k"D• for -l.M.P. ,wortinti 1"'llb, and tt ii ~a Democracy 1o )'the Middle . Eut -racial equality. , · ·~. , _ _.._ ~·~ ......... 111e· " · •--~~ • a .. ~. •--~ -·· Josh llw'llvchil<, •tlooal -• -- ....---. r-.uun -e--democracy -in direct and positive con· ~11,JCU ~, . -_,. -"' I.di .. mcl "llnl Pol-lrOll to the previous witle!I leftism and tarian l'Olllllan of -~ ., ... .,.,.. ... m-m' the Young Peoole'• 1-10. -Ulal Just think, if we had "taken gas" at the tum of the century, we wouldn't be raced with all these power plant projects! By tbe of eolncldeocel, jult .,_ •-;:-"',.::.:..:, ::•:.:.; :: 'itioii'' wtidr tuck· flclrtlism. ed about ~: f\illi~. eeoeorrdc and the lttitudt of' the "NeW Left" D UJlew I wu oll IM lut Item of a col-d~ imd . bloodied ._ • ' ~ • . ' • polltii:aJ ~Im-In .!118 ,Mlddle Politjcl" -Ille -..... II mnn •to what the ln· ~:tlil l.ae lllOrt ~th J L&AoalOP,..De'iyouthmoYe-·Eas\:·", 1 ~· • 1 '~.s'·, '"'\ farrDorealllJlb·thu..a~.Totbe , "! '"""'*,~:..!""-.1.:. calmy' them Iv ' Of Buffalo' Of•-•-"~--. ·1 •looiot ... 'rebels ••• , ... tlle~'N . Loft'-'" .Noillng~Wfll!ml~.UdJliIPln 1.~.111ea1~-1a·~11.~~e11r.a •.~·;· ~ .......-· , .. ea , . ~~-;;Jiit'*"IKvWmce ~.r•:illl:"~""""~tt , ,.._.,,,.,;.\·=-~·-::I-'*" ..._ _..,. . me a letter from a lady. onlDdOftC:aDipules.1 intel.;;r...:.:;;;' r-l"" ~~· •• bll.,, tfr--:-'tle -..Si· "On the bind;'/• .JI ..... Iba! began: TllEllE flEEMB to be no general rule •· ~""" 'Ilia -:-o .. --~Jl!ii>lt ot lbe''lli ~·~~ , ;;;.:; lilllll this "tbe JO!llli 'llli demottals' ~~of'1f..=-r:ir..: ~mn:..U:.:.'t~tycJi: ~1:'. ;~-::,~. , · 7 -~~ym~;-=---lh!~~ ~a ' . [;~~ .. =· ~~ · exilll -Ibo IUfllxel tbol an inhabitanl ID "Aaceteno," whleh Is .... .-_.., -;.. . · • '· Ati:I.., of the' -~ Jea&!ts es· .Nfiir Leti.,)\ojd ~ :~· ;.,a.Ill -pure Spilllllb. In v.nte car lo, a clti2'n of ·._IJi!li)li ,.-. II Idlll "' --~ -: proaeil ti:' .• • 1 , • W~alit 1ol -=:.....ia ............ i.e h..t ii .,..., ' t:e' llll><Uie 111 cilbmo cf -•pl> Monaco II a "Mmepoque!' --But alreodJ '" -ml 'H Ibo intelligentala of the 'New heft' ' ·~~ y, ,_,...." "l n8hl 'and ' · 'Ibo ;., and polflfcol ar-1'n1Jand, wi ,th Ila tradition f,.. --ari,ltrtkbicb' ~'I · '• 'i ' C INew Politic!' pot.I as mUch al-:~is~~ ~bisat'I:::= ~~l:ti=1a:l:i 1~ t ~We -....... ~~::.. "':!:'i:i of~= : '.,mD YOUTH "UVQLT" II ~ Ibo llab to _the ~ = lllf?~OO. Of " time, !bit ·-~ ...;,._ -.dllidll ,... remaino Ibo -.iest and -~" taJr=-. ~·-, "Canlabrtgtana." Ukewlse, Ibo adjective ~In ~~~qi> '.Ibo ~U:.t, trie:"wo~\~~;, = ~ X::.~~: ~\.t..~· peace and P4!'; plainnzmj'bllMMeL for Oxford ii Choalan, and for El:eter, 1 ,,_ ... ~~· • ' • " • " .. mucb SlDPicion and diltrust of t.bilie »-·~pable' r..Dties an that( the United ' · We ataf-·-,£n. Emllan.A ,-<IC.~=i :rou'~ <It II flatly and ~,aplnot Ille called deep thinken and pundits.1WJleD statea, for it•·OWD~· y and '.waJI. · .. "ANTI~ and an endurinl 11•-. -. never -bl a~ ·yeaij -ts a ttncxiam and ~ of Ille c;on-•, large numbers Of [people, who feel beii\g must cOntlnue 'to •1 itroai and comtnlblM!ril ~ labor go band In hind.. 11pen1n, and Na<-"Mancualan.!' -Ille medle¥al ' Latin ~-acttVism of ·tbe ~· Its -.urec11y and persopally 'threatened ·by ,. _;,.:~....,.ro1o In w """'"·" _ because ho llldely 11 free whfcb._.nal --'-Here In 111D11oltbe-.;r viewpolnt'andmoti..daliarel!Olld;db)1 vlcfouscrimeinlbe-aretbldtbit .... r.,.,..~--------• -•·•-7= ~-~ttbe~.wbo~to ....... u;"U,a., Ibo 1ubject becclmn 1Do Ibo '~ 'In. Medicine Hat call Ibo ibau.rtng ',and -..:tlft es· is because they fl"' r~, yo\I can lie ~.;".;.'.°eq:.:Dr~t'.;;·uJ;~ tq)lriiteddielr'ia~Slave~ more 0011111Ucated -t b er e Is no tllen*I,.. -~ Hatten? An the perierM9 Of Ibo poll decade mcl by Ibo ,.... tbit's going to turn them oil in a big troversiaf ilMie of io!ie rdatfom . la., wllat ii'"'"" )n lloioll. Oiina. llllil United •111111 United Stal-or -of -Niailra Falls llnown 11 piomlllnC realltlel of the "IGo. way." efttJ' other Communist didalOnblp, and Unli.d Stat-. but we have to make do Niagara Jl'allon? And I recall a 'lovely lnberentty, Ibis -· ,.mtI mowment THEY FLATLY reject ·t•b e cillllon1 that tells Ibo whole grim and terror-. :if~1:'::-....-..,.:. ~~ :: • ~bf.=:'~ llien::;.gelta: ·~ an . tnlrtlu1ol poll~ ~=!\, '!h~j1..,.:p:.=· ·=.':.r~ il'!rr~;=.~'.. W>~ ~ ':"ty.,of. tfle ~-: Americai ••• " ~ ~ .-;. !mown u Hap. ' Equally meaningN1 is that th all over the country an.! why ·wm:kin8 Is argued thil llj!!latlan is ~·left· POtitiCal leaden o! bOlh' paitiel O!;O• , Pi"-~· ' · phi••~...,.! core of iliis l new ~ yeuth overwhelmUwb'· ..oltd fer Pnsi' 'Ill a!l'f bu lllilllated<popiI18r; .tpPOoit of watC!tfully ~· tJie -· ,.utll:- MY COUEll'OND!!NT goes oo to ' . ' -•1 -' ' ~ 11 m lnleme -ID deotNixonandagalnsf !okGovemandbls '·souild and'eollihtenedinl.egratiil-• ' m.,t. ~ Point oat Iba!, bi * own llate, there bu• Tiii:. JUCi1Ht people of Lsrael .,... , • ' . < been a ............. ~ called "laniolltes"; tbe modern -<all • . ' ' i ' wbetherarealdmt1111~.·a ~·llraelll."Peopleinl'nnce ·w·d M L : H " t /, t• Michl .... ,"' a Mleldp-. (Hein-wire-nu "Frenchmen." To .my . ' 1· ower u.st ear·n ' ' o-w· 0 ·1ve forms me tlillt Ille lut hal been unof. ~ iiii on1J ''made up name" d ' · . · ' • ' !fclally -to be correct.) a people belonp .to Ibo Paklstanil, which , I ' But Is tt ,,.,_ or Floridlu? What Is compounded of elements from Punjab, • do you call a resident of Massacb111ett1? Afghan Frontier, Kashmir, Sine!. and 1 , .. Of Connoct!cut? Of Utah? Of Wyoming? Baluchistan. Pity ,.. bad to Jose those The biggest problem In leaminc bow to J rebillfed,,our teeallge daughter raised, or vaded by a giiaJp attack of -·"' How do Ibo citizena Of SeaUle deaif!Dllte Pun jabbers, though. be a widower II Jindinl IOlllOlllle to ,.., ( ·bow to tllroW a cOcklall party. m-. all eocer to becqme Ille -· oo but-for you, HAL BOYLE ' Or -moot of all -bow to gel • new · ceolerpiece of bis Ille. I -I clldn, Mier my wile Francea ,died four years " button ,.;wp on a ·~· l1eed a baselo!Ill bat at all to ~ t11om ago of a pancreaUc cancer detected too _ • :'Don't wor17 about a thing " advl5ed away. I could bru1b tbeni baci: quite well.1 Vo· ur-year Predzc'" ·iw· ns late, I made a surprlllna oetf~: ' ' in older -"'mine, -ti8d loot bis with a small· ID lnedillDHilo!t ~ f1 1 I no looser wu really trained for Ute. Francra had sheltered me so m~h 1 w~ Wife , a nwdbtr Of years before. 11Before \ f~tber.' _, , 1 •' : • - For nearly 31 yun my wile bad lrepl out of !ouch with How to ae<:0mplifh the , '°"r the]< lrit! be ao many women trytiig' WELL, WITB'"""'!l!l timO a man di, The -11 have now bad time ID ....., lllr. Nixon'• llndalide victory and prodk! 1lllat till ahead for 111 durin& thi oomlni ..... ,_., Semo lllll!p wW be out, Ibey predict, aad -,;m be In. To -,... Ibo time of wadflW lbrcxllll .. thla pollllcll upertiae (which la oat); J'Ye -piled a brief memo (willdlllt.). ( ART HOPPE ) aid Cqr'm II olll, though It'• doubtful anyooe will notlol:, All revolu_,... are out with the esoeption of --tung, 1-ld Brabnev and George Waollington. me as a kind of pet. , routine chores of living. , to hel.P Y'!!l ,tbal :rou'll ha .. to -·u.;in do anything. l leel.Jliit I've tMmed poet·· mE ONLY JOI I bad to 41>, .... to do • I DID KN01'. bow ID tskt'•GUt jbe ... Git "1\11/ fiueball bat. Believe me, I m ty well bow ID cat(e lflllI Qle. I pay i;noot my job -bring -· 'll!e bacOll. garbaJe ·-every wife lnsisls th~t' hOr ritl)it'. , , • of DIY'bllls the ""°" year \bey're du{,' Othenriae I wu to-• f bwlband at least learn that fine art: ·eut I , 1 , BELIEVE' ME, be -""'"8· the apartmmt ~eta cleaned once a '!Mk. 1111,y free. My wife ' ·didn't llnow bow to coot an~ ex~ I m,y be the •!:'Pl• Of my dear old I oow bold Ibo tract'.-.! for puiljai bandied all the 'canoec1cblli.Jdidn'tkMw'lioWtnge1ln¥ mot&.r•1'eye,butlamnot--nor my shopping cart around tho~ bouoehold pniblema income tu fonns .ftlled out, pay the r..1, have Jm be91 -an tll'chml entln ~ llU(lemllrl:et, my tloqllter'a lbe n ..... .--· and protected me or 1et Ibo laundry done, the -.. •, io tbe faa ses as a whole. " kid oil tbe'bloct, IDd .... cat, IM;)' 00... from all other ca"'8 washed, Ibo rug1 cleaned, the ftmlltitle · At Si, I found that even a guy with a • tie, purri with -.ntment f!!'l'1 daJ. euept my -k. As repaired, tbe <at'I ll!>x' sanctllied, the • good J1Ib who becomel a widower bardly I am sure that If Fr...,.. loolta down a result I gueu I be-landlord mollified, p&idien at ibe•door rieed fear that his looel-wtll-)!o In-!rom~~ven M~ old boJ!rleud -1 came !IOl1lelhlng Of a · , · She n... be lier bead mcl llllillr· PIBllf tr ALL, J(r, NIJCll II Jn. Thia -*-' -11 In aJooc with ln-••h' :I I I til-llJ. le .... wll be ........ Tba&'1 becl111e lntemaUonal affain w!D be Jn. AltbouP peace II out, peace with bo!lor la In and permanent peace with bo!lor is very In. So Vletnam'1 out . But Ge<leral Thl• II so far in we 'may baaket caae. lnll. '•Rom boJ(I 't-bow 1'"' pt "I wW never be akro( wt-me 11> we.II!' And my repCJ , able to undenland h 0 w )'OU nw> Mar -: ~n D . ' Po t•a "t to that-Id -to be. .. ~. I .... ,, _ ..... . 11111 ...... --''P'es--· Alie never get out. .. AT HONE, I wllole !10W fltyle will be In. In at}'le wtU 1"! --· lhort balr, ,.._ m1111tne . O.lludPw, W Ffl it JW, cm.p, LaW'I 111 N, ... .,iiila -..,i,. On ......... "'""" -.,_, ........ -· all fonfp .... -· roct lllllllc and (eapl .., tlrmD ~) • af lll)'lo. Also '"' wit bo 1111e-I tatlftl. llDwt•a , will bo bl. Ill lllQ If • -tit .... ,,... = "" wtJJ ......... ....,.,. ' - .. .. la1'11r nlnince wilt lie Jadled • lll!f ~ lftll. to a IUCC9lful -In -or other, Well tllot'1 mougb readlnl, wblcb 11 out. If 1"U Wl!lt to koow bow ID have a ha>lltled, ndtJ"I! time ~ tho ..... ... -,..,., dile'i call .... I'm out, , 1 aged ID IO to three· wan and get Ml avies r I ; l I still daa'I -.... to pl•·-· bacl: without me alona to bolp you," sewn cm llQ' 11*1. • . Frances told me.-than..... · • .---'-.:.·--------..., "I had Uncle sam there to loll me A vMd. eldtlni portrait of a woman , , , • when to blow m1-" I -'alned. wilo-lbe alarof 47 !llms'and, focmm;e , ~ n.n:;,,...;.,..,. ,..• ~.. than II,_., tile -com,..um and 'fijil· ~"I A1'l'.llll A LOV1ID CllO dlel, tbon Is a coa!ldania ol (lllbltlber William'--~•-'-• pll <l p1el llld -i. loio ID .......,po a.. DelpoJr and .... ... I dallJ' lleant appean bltwten the COWnJ of : . 1, I • , , ..... But -that loll fa ..-.. ,.. If . --111 Fred 1.a ...... Gu!lel "COl'llM8'r·lo the --~ cr!liCI • h -qiilla II -a.n 1\11 to boP a (llt:Graw.ftill, !Lii.) J:llo bad' ...... oom b<t: llllna.~' 1ie'-.. l ~t;;.":.'"".:-:.~-l -·-·.--~~~ .;iw~..,:~~\i:l,r:-.! ' ,...,--.. 6le•i>f9 ---, Doata-p: __, _, ... ""'" ....... jma_loot,.._.,,.. ... put )'O!!!' feet In your pocl:etl flO cold llflblll CURIOljS Dear Cllrlom: Groat Idol! Lei'• throw In a !ree ,... ....... and a pair d foot cJovea for when have to .. t up, I batMU!ac -'Joa: Tlla Liii Of ' pr1or 1o thii ...._or a111eo Ima lla'M Mor1l1n --fatorvlewod .... than yean an.r i. • ~ment -in till• • ,.._ ., hod lmoW ~ niovle,the...,,....afSulanAlaunder, Dmoa,--;i--tol1'f.,... ·Xa'1 '~ ~. la ..,_.r to ='bar ... .....,,~"' thi Plf1N1.~a afner.'' wticlt •bad oollected r,.. her -llotlll •-• the btGade ..,, own a.-srl!lh1: ~ <l her t1l!llS to lier rflbiftll place .._the*" fllml, and over * (>llotolraphs f""1t ol the lote 11lmts and early tallda. It wiildl be aelected nearly 11111 which •P-brlnp Into fOCl9 for the Ont time the pear in Ibo booi. lsdy berseU "with ber charming stam- Ac:cordinf ID Guiles, Marion Dt>ltt mer, her Wll! of winning o"' sucb wu the victim of "perllaps tbe most cunnudgeoos as O«lrl• Bernard -· ~ ond loolllh judgment In the and her ability at comecll' and -·" hlatoey cl ~ fllmo." / CAROLINE HtJIXLEllOAD I Tuesday, Nonmhor 28, 1972 , J · Wlming , Tht Surgean General Has Dinerminad . :t~t:-i Smo~ Is Dangero,us 10 Your Health. , ' l ' ,,, ' . I r . Natural · Menthol Blend (means naturally fresh taste) Salem's unique blend features Oatural f menthol. not the kind made in labora- tories. Like our superp tobaccos, our menthol is naturally grtl)Yn. You'll get a taste that's-not harsh or..hot ... a taste as . naturally £QOI and fr!'S~ .. i'S Springtime. ' - -I .~ ' I \. ) ' l ... J.!I ..,, ,,. ., ,. ilt •• .. <I Jq II ~ ~ "' Kl "' ·Cl u .. • !1> ·A ~ '" 4 el ,11 .:. 11 • l'l ., ,, • d II -~ ·• r u ~I ~ ,, ,. i a • " ., 1tl ~ , . ' • I I • I • \ ' j'. :~; ' ~· ' ! ' ; • I ' I I I I ' ' . • ' l ~ . I ' . ~ . • • I ~ ;~ ~ :-;.: . • . • • • • ' t •·· --t 1 , \ • • • • ' I I ~ I I I .•.. -··-.... -........ ............ ·-I I "I ~I l,J l. I.: I ou ... ,-·-·:···~. -----· • v ----·- + l - I I · • ' • ' L .. . ' l v ' • " ' • ' t I ' ·--.. • DAILY PIUlf • . . ' QUEENIE' Iii Phll lnterlandl ' • ~~~ ~ Mos8o&ni Sodom •O.-tls-vil-e~ To Debut On Piano · Old Wicked City Natui:e Preserve I ' I I ·--...... .... lljlbocf1 ever rtally : -him to -In 1111 ) ...... loaalepo, - l 'B ·'' became a jazz muli-1., II I N, Ibo phnhl , ........ lirlt In ( -Ytn~• -• ;:;;;.a.n.-Tbe -...... 1..i.p_ SODOM, lllnl (AP) -C.... luri<sbeflft~ .... nude inovle ..,_. turued oiD- ~t°"~~"1T..:i .... lhe .......... wicked c111 in Ille world. Now1day1, S o d o m ta dUllrnJle. • P""!1\ lhe dodlcated •inner. the clciiieot !hlii( to .. Wlcll tbrilJ ts picking Up a lwnp of salt 1lllerlnc the e m p t y ludlclpe; bleoker titan Death V.U.y. . l" .. .. 'Mil bD blm .. -· )11.J, ._, Cblcqo Md lllilliN.Coan. M "4, ~~-.will be ac-. !jOdO:ti in 1172 ts a. nature preserve altbaugh just who! the t' llraell jOVenuneDt I! trying to preserve ht dllfklllt 'i~' '1 ~:.,-~and * -11 ~2.& . • ~ DlrectGr ,,... oic.. f~~E~:!~~fl)~ ... ~t:: .. :·;!~:·:· ·~· '""~':"~L :· ... ~-:,:;·:"'.':· ... ;J _ llD __ • Jeep Md •• ....,.., lnJai'ed 1rbde lbootlnc 0 0b, ob, th. at's going to cost him points ." • 1lllai ... lo<allon ... , .. to im,cine. • TllDE'S NOTHING here ui:ept salt crystal&, lying .,;,...i like anow, but a sign proclaifus thein • 'Dr<>tected nabril auets" ancf swiping them. QJf8!1fies as a lln, or at least • frime. ' • ~ ··,' [_:_PE_O_P_'LE_. __ ) L. Jtl. BOfld . . ' Birth Easier I In Old Testament Clays, Sodom. must have made Lu V-or Hambitrg ...., Uke a kinclerglrten. Alool with· Gomomh 'whlcb bu vantsbed !mD tbe face of the eorth, ~ Sol top blllinB ID the llihle for llDOIYOI')' repute. God -...... _ ...... • a.mm -1larw Dir, -· ,. 4rl?tol tbo jeep. --.. ... -ont1 .. 1wlJ-••iWllc--ot!lei' ' For Brunettes ~·tbem·both. . -. WI' Cl Mid. ·~-.... .. ... . "Sabra cam. ..... ...., cleplctinc the J1i9o11 U1ill la bollleo witb Bnmetle mothers do DOI lllfler oa much dUrlng cbild- -..--. 11 *"' Dmi birth u Dlonde molhen, it's said. And 1'11 women do DOI • Jra 4 '*9 · of , , Tb e tufter u muc:b as short women. N b that year of life Jlclllw'"lelntsian Mriea. ot w11icb tbe avenge_,,.. leut painfuUy gives birth, o I <· * tt'I ... JJ. 'f11at'S when the body la moot aupple, accordilJg to numerous authorillea oo the matt.er. ,p.M !ti •npr---ta-of ~;y~ ~Porty AVllRAGE RUSSIAN, it's ...,. a,m a otalol -ot • ported, sUU has ooly nine square yards •-In Columbul, Ohio, to " OOusirig space ln which to live. It'' . ..... JerrJ ._ Md il-reported further the moot popular in- ,all M' , u or f Jc 1 a I novat""1 ln Russia's new cars this year II t 1eo.i for the Ylppie ii the reclining front oeat. ., Mfllt, • .... llid. A MAN OF SCIENCE contends ' -"Ooollfl ,of Ibo PlriY'• Tbe ' Scriptures don~ maR c1'8' Ouctty -t ...u going on, but Genesis says: '"fte men of Sodom 'were wicked. great ainnm.· ... ni. Loni rained on Sodom and Gomor- rah ~ and lire ... and He Overtbrn t&ee cities.· .. and lo, the smoke of Food Firms • Get Noti.ce On Claims Q:hatdtw ct ' I 11 uld tbe oae detailed ltudy ol. the audiences in , ''I* '911til octad --I ~y theete" indlcatee the WASIDNGTON (UPI) • _ tlilf llloa(bl !bat Kulm ad . :,iori.._z '!. u:idm sit ID lhe front Twelve big makers of coi:,. ai: at"~!.= =i::i · BollJ-. mfPI be ulDc tbe dol f®d , who account salt hidden behind a mountain. • PlriY • ....-fllia. IN OOONTRIB8 where there's a lo! of murder, there's percent of the nation's pet ~...... ,. ....... •= ~· :i. -Ytn, llaflmm oold, DOI much -· Jn countrieo wbere there's a lo! of focid busi-, have been given ~ ::;', ';,~ini:,"! "J _, ., 1 •111 f1111811 • ..iclde, there DOI much munler. So concluded research-!O ·c1aya to .,hetantiate ad-salt pillar> for daring to look loeder of 11111 puty for en ot tbe, Un)venity of Jtocbes1er alta' lengthy studies. vertising cll1nis Iha! their pro-back ·u abe Oed from the ---.·. CUrlou. ducts are~·-~ brimJtone.raidootheclty. * hal•ncwl or otherwiae ...., ~ Q. "SlJRQEONS ,ho.., tramplanted hearts, kidneys , pets. Jn the old days, the salt llr ............. tbe ..Uiorl liven, lllnP. pucreaseo and ovaries. Which of these Included in the co_.tes frolil Sodom war burned as a GI· a -._i -... organ lranllplants ...., to be tbe -succesful?" .....,r in the Federol Trildo re1iglOOa offering In the great =~ :i::.":l't;.. :' J: ' A. KJcmeys. Of the 10,IGO kidney trwplsnts tried in ComID!ajM order were Lie· =y.of w~"'":m:r:ki': SAYE UP TO SK OftC..... .... .... ,,_, ........... ..... in you~ • , T. Mont1omvt • Aaency Assoc:la~e N~WPOR;T BEACH Tel~ 558-1500 ' Set yourself free to enjoy life with sound retirement planning today, We've got great plana·f9r you. .. . . . " ' • WI PIT ANY llD •ANY S1YU COPlm HAMS " ... S. .... ltWll..._,, .. "'I'll tr ....... ORDER NOW FOB CBBISTMAS K. a. Croalry Aaency Associate HUNTINGTON BEACH Tel: 558-1500 Call your nearestManuut• agent. . aii.J.T...,..,- Afrency Auociate NEWPORT BEACH Tiit 568-1!500 .... :=:.:s1:,n tbe Lui lll· yeon, YOC! caa CllUlll approdmately. 4,5Gll mu-1e1t 6 Myers, Inc., whlcb _..._ puf 8 tu .00 salt, Arab • ._ m.n. c1alms ~po c1og food con--,-..:":2:""":.:.!';::,.::..:::.i:<:.:::::~~~~~~~~~~~---,·:::,....:;c_:.;.-~~~~~-'-~~~~~~ _.. · 1 ..... tbe stitutes a complete I • n d \ • ~ ~GM-llBPOllT -Count the _.els in the following true diet,. and ~---·~ -liold ho plam to ,,.. oentence: "Flntt ftdd1ng of a United states prWleot't ba1snced ~··- -a llOitJ bM.ftng of daughter hr mo wu confined ,. clooely to the family that ~~-Pup ·~~f. 11:,:.! " "ltiitlJ C'M11 11lllee for • New tbe caemooy_ was attended by only 42 guests and re-P'f ' • ~ ~" In .. ~-.. formula punnv food wi ~ ~-, ported by ·the· newmnen '" -"U.':I. .. ....... 1 _ .. \Ii!'..... • ~ " ·. * ·· · THAT ~AL moo1 ·apt ·to own lhe iarseo1 -:;.i;·:,tc';';id"lt,... uklng -'hir ·RI••••••••• •Ill collection of -dgarette ll&hten ht the bartender, it's said. for lhe 'lnl<!rmatioo u jiOrt of ., =~""~~..,re-~ And the cocktail waitress ht abe who moot likely possesses a Continuing procnm: to __.._. ---~ the widest se1ect1on of gloves. -determine il . m a·j or• ad-F -•· linal1 port al tbe r . • v~'"••, claims are ...i. U " ....... --eiectrlmf1y Addr<ss mail .. to L. JI. Bo¢, P. o. Bo• _1s1q, N<1D-~p;;;;;r,,.. tt .... D!>l 'sac· ' .. -~ . port Beach, Calif. 92680. gesting thal the.firms blvolved ·' • !' I ~: · Bo· tbem In Norib were guilty.of any violltlolls, , • ·11ro. 1ar p1pe -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;~ jar ,Aadlll .-of tbe ~ WllllloJ'.11111 ... pipe bond, "Jlllilll-tbey ...... -,,,. ._ Is far ..-·--bqptpel," lbrtlD ,llid. ' OIDR ......... 'TUlllTS .. CMllSTMAS ....... -.. .... 67J.3110 .Or1Jy Coast Qffors • • 6%Guaranteed Certificates, ·:Saturday $ervice • • The1nsi.ders Club ..,_ DI ' 1't1r1 Clllk A new ..., to belt lnflltlon. Ill mombonhiP card perml1s ,... lo buy neorty tNet'/- "*-""' need from the ---...... at--li111-~­ llft, -oqulpmont. ~--.~ and null, muc11..-. y..,..,_11uy..,. at Ille .,,.. price and milll1e bPrllOS and,_. .,... at .-ital - ..... The lnlidols Club • Effective Annual Earnings 5.00%-5.13%. Passbook. No Miffimum. 5.75%-5.92% One YfllJf Certificate $1,000 Minimum. 6.00%-6.18% TWoto F1ve Year'CertHlcates $51000 Minimum. ' Up to 90 days loss of Interest on amounts withdrawn before tnllturity on all certificate accounts. also provides big dis· counts on tickets to sport· ln1 and entertainment events •. , plus a whOfe list of free ...vices, sole depOlit boxes, money 0<· dert, travelers ch.eeks, and notary semc:es. .Membership requlre- menl lor savers -$2.!500 minimum balance. ColSt borrowers now receive• . . llOciata memlJershlps en- m11n1 them lo all outside referral services . Ask ebout Jolnlns ot any ColSt office. ·• ~~ ........... ,., •ottter offkM .... ...... w .. •M& ..... CIP\Aa: .J"33 WUlhl~ ~-L.A.. -..126!1 u. lrilc CDI ... 2nd&~·--1102 ~-91 HundnCton e.n.r'• ... (714) 111-1047· """'~-7~· WM"!!l llwd.. 90G7"6,, --10th • Plldrlc • nw:Ml ' WISl'OOllMI' > ~~ar.• 3314201 Pl.VIDIUlllt CITTI ...... Q-.&.V.nNuya.._•~·1171 I:C-~ lt\ld.. 34Hlll4 .--3rd .. LOeult. 437.7411 • usr LDI M"'"' Ith ..... 211-4510 Dl'J I• MRI 1 328 s. lllMOnd ... 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DOWNEY (AP) -The ,------...... doe1p baa bttn changed -·ha~ but development of tbe United Stat.,• bllllon- dollar lplCt •huttle Is on od>edule, project ofOclals at North American R,ockweU's Space Division oay. The firm hu a $U billlon contract with the National Aeronautics and s p 1 c e Administration to develoo the shuttle's reus11f\le orb It er, which wl.ll be •ble to return to earth ud 11nd like an airplane. ' OVER THE COUNTER laltlal des!IPI of the system waa changed, offtclsls say, to cut weight and coat of both the 1,,.. _______ J I~~ triangle-winged · orbiter and the overall l)'ltem. Shuttle mu baa been ill· creased and chanies have also bet1 made in the aaft'1 nose and cockpit seetlons. The orbiter. which will be ' just under m feet long, and carry a four-man crew, wW nol have the Jet qtnes origlnally trunded to -its r~e. Thev have been cut to aave we((bt. Solid rocket abort motors have aha betn ellminated to cut weiidrt. They will be replaced bv a system Of thrust control wbieb will USlft that the IDllllled craft can be lolled safely to 14,000 feet for a turnabout ~ the main pro- pulsion .,.iem should fall. Rober! Thompooo, Spa« shuttle procram manager for NASA's Manned Soocecralt Center, uys test ftlchlt of orblt.r will begin In ll'IS. The fin! manned ori>ltal filRht is apocted In early 19'18: an Initial operational night, early ill 19'111; and regular Ol)e'!ltiooal fllghls !O nil!hta a year by the end of !ML • . PIRIONAL RADIO PAMI TONI • VOICI .... ~ ..... """ LOW COST MONTH .. 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Market Decline Eases Somewhat NEW YORK (AP)-Stock market prices closed Jn?derately lower Monday alter a sharp early de-cline was partly erased. Analysts said the dedlne was largely prompted by prollt taking. ''This was only normal l>r'oilt ~f ilter sev· eral weeks of spectacular aavancest'' said Newton Zlllder, analyst with I!. F: Hutton Cb. ' The suspension of the Paris peace talks until next Monday was merely ua good excuse for profit taking," said Robert Stovall of Reynolds Securities Inc. · ,, )I 1972 s. OAtLY PILOT J,l ?<. ' I I I I I • ' ; • Filmland Monsters Fade Out LOS ANGELES (AP) -T.le monsters are folding their wings and packln{ away their claws, a n d science-fiction ftlms are better for it, say the people who make them. "I see science fiction l.m- proving," said screenwriter Richard Matheson, '1and 1 see the biggest im,prov~ment in television fllms. It's a very popular subject. I t h i n k they're finally off the monster kick." At least nine science-riction pilots ~ bein& prepared !or the next television season, and each of the three networks is expecte<! to have such a. series. I MATHESON, WHO wrote the screenplays for "The Iiicredible Shrinking Man." "Duel" and "Nlgbtstalker," the highest-rated movie ever made for television, is one of a number of filmmakers here 'The bluest 1- pro_.,.t ls iaa teledsioaa fi1111S. J tfalaak tlaf!tf're flaa. cll9 oft tlte _ ... st.,.. klek.' for the first International Science Fiction . and Fantasy Film Convention. Nearly 2,000 science-fiction buffs from around the world galbered to watch 7S filml being shown around the clock. D. C. Fontana, former story editor for "Star Trek" and creator of a new television pilot called "The Winds of Space," al9o ~id she believes the monster era is over. "It's getting better because the old criterion used to be something like "The Giant Squash That Devoured Philadelphia,"' Miss Fontana said. "It was always a monster threatening a city." F 0 R E S T ACKERMAN, wearing Bella Lugosi's old tuxedo and a Count Dracula • • c. D. ring,·said he is pleased that the ._ _________ _. filmmakers are at last turning to the .classic authors. He satdl r"'"'----.... at -25 boob are Ullder oi>: lion by the studios. , . Mtil'mmt is ...:WHtor 0 f 11Famous Mon s ters of Filmland" but says 9cieoce -·· hio ......... · -.i. bis "bre"f ind bal-, ter:". . "I've observed that 1be peo- pli deeply mte.-.sted in hor· ror, the macabre ... are get.. ting the fantasy out o! their systems in a healthy manner aDd are the bolter !er i~" Acterman said, ~ Matheson, who ha• written a se(fuel tO "Nlghtstalker" for ABC and is . a~aptlng "Dracula" for · CBS, S?id he befieves ' ' T b e Andromeda Strain'' is reaUy an old- !a.Woned momtec Picture. •'JT's AN ADULT version of ''nie Blob',~' .be said. "lt'a IO well done. You· Co\lld go back and remake all the old homw and science-fiction. films and do it with intelligent· people and you would have some fine • fdtDs." Hop in your car and come as you are! The Imperial folks are wait ing for you! •• iperial Bai< eo.t ..... . ;._ ' • • ~'f"·• -. • . ..._ ' : !~~r·~ ~.. ~ • 1 \'"ii ., ',,. ·'' Jot 1'1 '•• !•cf• ~\' I • • I ' : . !"' ~ \ : " ' . . ~ . . . .~ . . ... " •• t ~ ~ . . ... .. ' ' ' t ~ ~ '11 ,·1, ,:·!--.', , ...... ,.• • '" ••f ' ' •I '. ' .•• , • J ,•( 1 , •,. r ! .: ;· r ' I , •, ;,.;1 1• • ......... ; ··::. •':: .. • .. ' • t ~ ' ..... ' . . . ' . ·.. •" 1"•\ ~~ . .. ···~ :, ... -~'(,• ~ • • ; .. , •1,1'.·:'•~' :,. :.. . )';.. , . ; ·. . . " ' ! -~-... • • i •' :,· I ;•"'! ~\ . . . . . ' .'\ ';t\ 'I ' ' ' . !• . . .. t ; . ' ' ' . • . .. 1st.ft: ' \ . ~ :-.~~~~: , . ' I 'I ' :• ' ' ' , .. ' ! '·: . ,;. • ' " ' • ' ,, • . . • • I ' ' ' ···-~ ........... - ,, .... " ......... .. " . Polyopt\a c~fh p;..,.,ints of light into the:_most unique, whimsical gift ideas around~ lmogi'l" one es your . . , . . . ~olidey e•~lerpiece! A. Essence., our deluxe st)'.le, gives off en olmost :'""9ical, appeal· with sleM chrome sterning lrcm • wood toned bese, 100.00. 8. Terre;,; brown · toned ·stems .from • cylindrical bese, 20.00. ' C. Charisma, almost ·eoo pinpoint., ,, . -choilce bend,. I S.00. . ' .. · . O. Nouwlle •. gqlden , bese. smolced · cylinder, 20.!)0. E.' Winter 'Bf.;,h; neturolly appeal ing,. 4P.OO. -;-,. .... • • I , • #' ~ I lamps, 71 , • .. . -. ~ . • '1 ~w;1t i -. . --! If'"" I '. .. l N '· ·· . .,_ ..... nelblen give die &lft. .• . .., .. , . Chose those· holiday hurries away. ~x . ' . . in e Bums ·recliner. Three fin .. styles, ~terreneon, tr~otionel )nd contemporary. Oelinjt .. deCbretO.. .essets in ony. room you choose. W~y ·easy to chorge! • Plush royon veNet covers in rust, gold or green wl!h fllP..,p erm toble , I ~?'.95 • Green or gpld i'.lerc~ olefin covers, promise IOn9 -r, stein resistenee, 119.95 e Super sdlt glove.ii(• yinyl in brawn, llle2k-.or Olive cOlorings, 199.'15 r Fumiture, 38 • • . ' ; . • ' . .. • • •• i: .. , • . , • . , . • •• ~ " ,. ·: . '· r ' . ' ' . • ' . > ' : l • ... : ; . ' . . ' . -. . ' j ~ • • ' . . . ' . • ' • • ' . • . .. • , • :1 •' .· • • . . "; I ._ •• '.' •.' , I . •• . :. i: Harbor BMI. el Fair Drive (714) 979-HlOO ~IIDV IlilCIDilficrTI1il~f11Iioo9 Ilnrr®anal1Wc11W 1 ANAHEIM ' NEW~T ' HUNTIN$10N HACH , · O~ MAUOf:OIANM ClllJTOC , .. ,.4~4 N. Ewtr"id'f7)41 115·1111 47 f• .. I• l1l•M 17141 M-4·1212 1111 Wi,.., An!NI f71 41191·1111 l) .. N, ,_... ..,_. C7141 "1·1111 1M Lei c.tt.. ... CllJI "'"°411 '€ SHOP 91JO A.M. too 10:00 P,M. MONDAY rwaou.H liANIOi\'f. WfeA'f' I I A.M ... I P.M.. • t • • ' . • • . • • . • . -.. ...... & ... \ \. ..... ... ... . .. .. . .. i I ! '· BIA ANDlllSOH, ldltw T.....,, .......... & Im ,_'h ii f ,Evidence·;'.'' ,;,;1 Goingt;Wp "c·~-~-- I! • 1 • ' ..... ' , • < ,, lo.·.-:S~9~~ ,. t:• .... ··r.· ··., lit· DEAR Nj!i LANDl!l!ll : • t •m Jiil l&- yeaNild girl' who' ~ -~ hl&h 1 school. l\iy p8Hma iil!it iinoke<I • pact- 1 !1 aJld.a,!ialL lit! c:iprottel ..di; tverr day . ' ~ for the Jut 18 yww. J, ""'*'°"''·pock •a day r.. two yean. ._ I: ~ • Until a few weeks qo I. pPI givlll&· ~ myself that hi .i¥ ~ · -118ome- day I'll ipy'thls Is It' and,qult cold." t 'l'hel! I decldei to pill 'ihe fici. ~ en paper to lee -ihey look like. ~ ~ they~,·· , ' . ·• ~ ·' . . ~ ~~· A peni..I wliil ·iinobi·itpock a day f0< 10 -yean bu smo>ed 73,000 ~. If you've smoked a pack a day for 2IO yean, 11 you've -~-J46,000. If yoo smo>e "only" a half a pack a day, that's S,550 cigaret tes a year. U yoo keep it up for 20 years, that adds up to 73,000 cigarettes. I The cigarettes I used to smoke coot 55 cents a pack. That '!"BS ..,.85 a week. One year amounts to $200.75. Ten years cxmes ~ -- ~ .. ' -~ / I to $2,007.50. For 20 years ·It's a whop- ping $4,015.00. • I M~)DOm snd dad combined have~ '-'\cl up ft%:1l4 , not to"melltloft llie'lilims in ·• · clothelllli<I the hlft'-lun!llale. Heaven knows what they've done lo their lµngs . • I haV<O't smoked fnr thn!e --and It's fantutlc bow much better I foll. I've atopped cougblng and I 1moW 1-11 bet- ter. Bui most important -I don, feel weak and stupid anyt111n. I don'i '"""" .why in the world it took me ao 1ollg to aet smart. Spread the word, Ano. - UNHOOKED DEAR UN: I've BEEN .......... -.. A.ad I've been doln& ....... tile.the atopped cbKlag ~. -... .. ._, -. --people --..-Ille air. I -uk tllem to ,i--Ille .-totlieomob-19"11MY hmp. Wloeio tJiey -to .. II lot, I .. ,. "Fine'-do.,~. ~"I'.~~ :j. \ ~. . ' . .._ ' : · r. •K"', .. . . - DEAR ANN ~: My ,.;le and I have been happily Dljl(ried ~--11 years. Her teeth have always beeh crooked but abe never said she was boU.ntd' bJ1 this. · I lwss~whenshe~~ I ~;~;t!:..a~o ~bout ha~.~·~ Does· it make ,....·for ii.-ol 411! It seems to me that if 1..lbe. ~ . ..-.all . these years with · croobd jeetb, lbe should forget alioilt biviiig' ·lb e'm stralghtenell at 1111' la~ dll\e>. ~ !J1!111 la it expensive, but a nulsaDce. ~ bow woo1i1· 11 tootifor i gmril-to-- braces oo her teeth! y..,. views might be1p lier docide: 'lbanka -STUllPED IN SHEBOYGAN , DEAR S"nlMPED: ften II _, wnocwllllbncetlBUadall'l-11 tMy will Wp lier Jive • ' •• ,,.,,t !teeMHer life. y.., wife ....... ti-* -....... , ... fer .. es,eft ,. '1& Al I ......... -et••IMU-.- _. G(IZFI mvelved, a? well M lie ....-beoellll,,.. --' .. deefPnz. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Pleue tell your readers that fat people are human. We have feelingl, believe It nr not. I'm a college student who worked at a resor1 this llWlll!lel'. About 10 pu work· I ed there, alangslde me. 0ne ol the llrll I was about my size. We lool<·lboolute!Y I nothing alike except for height llld build and the tooc hair. II It Just about killed me to be called by her name 12 times a day. It let me know ~: that people do not took at a lace or lioten to a voice or pay any attention to penonality. If a girl ls fat lhe'• a blob, a notblng. Why are people ,. rotten! FAT AND MISERABLE , 1 1 DEAR GIRL: If JO" --JO" ' are, tllea lie ..-iitag dHfmol. Ot1ien ..... -... -"' tlie Balp ..... I -,... Gel....... ~- ·, • What'•, the ...., Olj ,pot,, , ·~ uppers ~downers,· l ~ ~~ I handle It H·Yooffl ...-r;i;otr· ....... I Landen' .... bcddel, ,, Dope .. Drup." For ea<;ti·bookJaCll'lered, -a I' dollar blU, plus a L011G, ..U=t) stomped enwlop (If centa pollap ni ,-Jmi ~. Box -~""' -· . - \ . " . -. . . ' . . .. J '•. ' .~ . ' . : ·, . ' . y' ~ J;. . . ·' - ... ' . . . . . . ·~ • ' . - Creativity Goes to Great Lengths •• 1 ~(i" ·.•·· ,' · .. f., .... ,· -~ ~ ·~ -. Whimsy~ .,-;.f,n·'.ti.'~. 1 _ h ,. . ~\ .r • T' s owce18c of -1dees·· es lac,1, .t~lln's · . ~-~ · , Reggedy, ·Ann' end :Andy or a v•rii'-:: ll.-"li:et ' ' •' 1''1 UGf end· timie ·holder.-.... , . .. :: . . ' ' . . • • Make 'the most of what you have by trimming an oetmeal box drum with rickrack or painting essorted spools to frame e small mirror. .. t.ae.ene . Stalks Scarf .By MAJtiAN Cil1\ISTY ' NEW •YORK ~ ~ designer Cl<of- trey ~:-:-ting the Paris scene l'l!Cellly'. a lrli!nd invited bim to oee a super-Jtaque venion of the classic flick, llSalonJie," But Beene, an admitted lover of romantic stories, was more mesmerized with·tlie llooty scarfs that fell to the floor than the girl and her fabled ~banns. Pure silk scarfs made by Monsieur Sadie ol Paris -the same -who created Balenciaga's scarfs -represent a Beene theme. To put his point ac:roos In one fell -· -c:r<ates • -dotted .,_ dnu made~ ol scarfs..., ~bly seven -atratepeally allti:b- ed toplber. The 1-llae isn\ ..ued. 'Dll Scarfs era neckties feminists use to soften severe lines. Here one loops through the epaulet of e maxi silk gown. fringed end of the scarfs are left as is. Beene spills the beans; "Actually, I painstakingly ransacked the European fabric ocene thoroughly to find exclUng fabrics -but everything was dull. AU 1 saw was miles of grey nannel. "What l wanted were fresh prints and danllng colon. The best patterns were In the scam. I de~gned clothes around the acceuory." Searls oeem to have unUmited poten- tial. Picture a gorgeous girl ln a se1y halter-necked black matte jeney gown cut as atralght as a column. It clings to the llneor1eted llilhouette. Beene fills the dipping deoolletage wlth a long red scarf llld says -In all -= ur think ol the ecarf llke a man'• necktie. It glv'" an Individual toocb to otherwlM aevere lines.'' Beene does a aerlel ol crepe safari IUlta and liim chemlao -· Most have epaulets on the-· Guess what! Beene loops a liclnny dot· led or abatract print scarf tllrollf)I ooe epaulet 10 that II -sornethtnC akin lo a floatlnc panel. "Anything that's too cluaic la a bort," 1111 Beene. In bl.a collect1on, fobrica -moelljr crepe, silk, jeney -.... IOI! and drool>Y- Admlltadly, the bolldays·-• ctmmll time to keep trim. Jt'l!I better to give it away -, u laee- edged aprons, rlclaack stuffed toys, • quined Ol'lllllMllll, em-ed .-oo shoulder bags or glittery boutique jewelry. And doo't forget the men. Ollored tape may be used to initial their decl: chain or boldly stripe bathrObes, towels, cbefs aprons or valet trays. The variety of gilt posslbllitlell Is u at- tractive and lnezpenslve as the trim eol- lection. Home seamstresses, and ewn craft.loving children, wW want JG uee the tapes, ribbons, braids, curUcuel IDd sparkles tq personalize and c o 1 o r presenls, packages, cards and table decoratloos. • For those with a notion to add zip to gif11!!ving, the Talon COl1lp0lly bu published a 50-cent booklet, Sbowcue of Ideas, with pages lull of suggeatloas ,and directions. It offers a whole array of. Desk Mates, pencil bolder, -blotler, teller -and phone -cover or such Fendn)ne Fancies as cap, bib, purse, or 11jewe1ry11 made to fool the eye. Miking and trlmmlntl llulfed inlnWs and .... dolls Is -In the -.. propriately called Kid Stull, as ...U u a little girl's room dre1s!d up with trim- med bedspread and plllon. Fnr budgeters, tller'e's the Five Dollars and Under group of ldeu for turning five-and-dime items: lite gardenia g gloves, flower poll and •-bukets In-to oometblng special. As the Chrlstrnu rush acceleroles, trimmings provide even more ._..... as invitatlolls are ac«pted llld lift lilts grow. And those sloe~ "bung ~ the chimney with care" can be ~ or filled with trimmings. Fabrics Shapes take the form of the _..,., Not vice versa. Forget the bell Beene w r a p 1 c:oodlnated scarfs around the walst like a thick obi sash. The ac:arf lnfiuenco doesn1t quit. Every stancloot designer baa a signature. Each ......, Beene creates a version of bl.s --famous tuxedo collar gown. • 'l1l1s year be does the halter -and loops a seven-foot-long scarf under the collar ao that It drlpo tow'ard Iba -Beene Is doing ccntemporory venions of tbe t.oyered loot. Traditlonal pantllllta -to be dotnc a fadeoul But ......,.. .... ·1 IA>lalb" eradicated """' the -...... - they'Ve .mnplJ -.., a -loot. lie deslpa tbe --junlplult wltbcap_lo __ a...,. sleeted brld..-.. -,,,. ""'°"'"""" -help lo "* eel the aportl ......... -·· models -,........ ...... ~ tUted lo ... side "' tho -· Cubai>beel pumpo llld a ,.. ol jllNlrr -loll"' -· cllmk1 ..... and I balp of danglq -1-. 11(t'p I look tblt IDllM iPMtlWW with coutare.'' 1111 ae... ''TodlJ'• .... wailta a certain UllOWll ol --la her daytime 111.ais. But··--..... to be eleY•ted." • • • I 3 ., I I • I I " j ' 14 DAILV PILOT Tue<day, -mbtr 28, 1972 .. Christmas Gifts Treed Your Horoscope Tomorrow • I Scorpio: Shed Secret Doubts, Fea.rs WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29 By SYDNEY OMARR Pisces tntly believes that good things come In small packages. Gift buying for natives of. this sign requires taste, discretion. P o e t r y , record albwns appeal. Eye make-up. I t e m s connected with footwear also fill the bW here. Lounging apparel could be on the list and boob associated with p s y c h i c phenomena and the theater definitely should be con- sidered. Slippers are bound to please Pisces. Accent beauty, illusion. A subtle blend of spices from Cine gourmet sOOp should complete your gift !Lat for natives or this zodiacal sign. ARIES (March ll·Aprtl U): Lie low. Play wa!U., 11me. Be sure of legal grteD Uabt. Maintain public lma1e. Give compelltloo Its due. stick to familiar groWld. Entertain at home. Luxury it.em obtained for family mtlJ\ller PIYI for · ltseU In loving appreciation. TAURUS {April ZO.May IO): Obtain valid bJnt from Ariel message. Take nolhlng for granted. Read between lines. Review proceduns. Get rid of outmoded methods. Find ways of obtaining basic services at economical rate. GEMINI (May II.June IO): Give full play to creaUve abilities. Probe for ways toward greater s e I f -ex- presslon. Imprint your own style. Members of opposite se:a: are attracted as personal -tilm IOltl. Wqer on your ablllllel. CANCEi. (June II.July Dl: Flnleh what you start. Cycle features end of mattera. Set price nn conunodlty and stlclt to it. Accent now is on ~ perty, tiome. ability to build for future. Perceive potential. Enlist aid of Ariel. LEO (July 23-Aug. Z2): New start ls featured . Emotional burden ls relieved. There 1s now more room for humor. Short journey could b e featured. Sims versatility. Dealings with neigh bot a, relatlve_s will be mo re bannonlous. VIRGO (Aug. IS-Sept. 22): You get money's worth. Where doon were cloted, they now are likely t.o be open. Cancer, Aqaariaa persons are in pie- ture. Your money, valuables are featured. Debt is1 paJ4. You gain through past ;irons .. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Cycle high -take initiative. T r u s t judgment, Intuition. Your timing is honed to razor sharpness. Be confident . Welcome challenge. Dance to your own tune. Those who at· tempt to dominate reveal their own fears. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. II): You are called upon to aid in glamorizing project or pro- duct. You are able, 1n quiet manner, to emphasize mystery and to create appeal. You may be visiting one con-- fined to hospital. Get rid of secret doubts, fears . SAGmARJUS (Nov. 22-o.;c. 2t): Be ready for poss!· Men Painfully Outnumbered One or the In01t unfair aspects o f discrlrnination against women is in arthritis. For reasons medical science doesn't understand, the most '1 severe form of that disease -J rheumatoid arthritis -strikes l.: three times as many women as men. According to Dr. Leon B. Katz, who is chairman of the public education committee of the Orange County Branch, Arthritis Foundation, of the 17 million arthritis victims In this country nearly 12 million are women, including many in their early 20s and younger. In addition, he noted most women over fO have some degree of osteoarthritis, the milder of the two main types of arthritis. They know, for eumple, that arthritis symptoms often increase during menstruation. They know that t b e s e symptoms improve during pregnancy, only to flare up again after delivery. 'l'be scientists suspect that the natural hormonal changes in the female body make women particularly suscep- tible to arthritis. Thls suspicion is increased by the knowledge also that arthriUc attacks often follow grief, shock and exhaustion. Dr. Katz emphasized that although the cause o f rhe11matoid arthritis is not known, and a cure is not known, "effective treatments to control the diseale and pre- vent defonnities and crippling are known." walking aids, belt, .urgery and rehahllllalfon. The purpoaes, be noted, an to relieve pain, reduce in-- flammaUon and prevent joints from becoming damaged or deformed. Modern Woman" ~ available free on request from the Orance County Branch at 2315 EaS 171h Street, Sant Alli, 547 ... 1. Dr. Katz said that despite•,----"-------1 labor-saving devices around the home, todQ''s modem woman is bm.ler than ever. Many women. working long hours either at home, in of- fices or in industry, don't get enough rest or nlaxation, he noted. To arthritic housewives and mo~s, be offered these suggesUons : 0 Relax your housekeeping standards. Don't do all your ironing or cleaning at. onCi!. Take a day's rest between ma- overweigh t, cold and M>M•tt'l W ... Sia• 4 ti 1' ISU •· Cat9I Hwy, c.i-tltl Mar .,,._ Ooll1t For Doll1r The Fine1t Women'1 W11r Av1ll1ble Yo11r r.h•f9• er.r.0111tt welcomo. ble travel, change of tcenery and varieQt of expwience11 Romance C. In pfct11rt . Frlendl, hopea and wtshee .... spollighi.d. Reward d u t, through career efforts. One In authority offers en-' couragement. CAPRICORN {Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Study s111t11rla1 message. Ambitions can be fulmted. Falth In yoor abllllit1 is a necessity. Include fam,lly member In ~pecial activity, project. T1mv, Ubni penom are involved. State case ln forthright manner. AQUARIUS {Jan. 211-Feb. 18): Avoid self.<leceplfon. See persons, sltu'atlons ln realistic light. Key now Is to be pen:ep- tive. Look beyond . lhe im- mediate. See potential. Accent is on adding to knowledge, special interest In ~°' PISCES (Feb. lt-March:IO)r Conces:n with what la hidden -that is e mphasized. Includes costs, budget, ac- tivlly of one dole to you.J Stand.,fast for principles. You gain ll willing to accept added1 responsibility. Business ven-t lure could be upcoming. ' • YOUR CLOTHING DOLLAR GOES FURTHER HERE l • Shepherd of the Hills United Methodis t C h u r c h, 1t1ission Viejo will be the setting for the fo urth annual Christmas B o u ti q u e, sponsored by Ayudantes :\uxiliary, Children's Home Society. The sale will be conducted from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, De<. 2. · Dr. Katz said medical researchers believe there is a link of potentially v i t a I significance between women and the sympt.oms o f rheumatoid arthritis. The key to success in com- battlng the effects of the dlaeue, be said, ts 1 long·leml treatment program, which might Include drup, exer- jor house cleaning. Avoid -~'i~·i"~""~""~""~"";';·;;;'.~--~~~~~lii°l dampness, strain and fatigue, worry, tens.ion and emotional stress.'' A leaflet oo "Arthritis and PREMIUM PAK c:tseo. poal1ft nilel, spilnlsr~~~~~~~~1 - Poll Vaults Party Prestige ,-----1 LOSE WEIGHT THIS WEEK tq;:,. FRANC JS. '\..ORR J Odrilm ~Cll hllP, S'Dll blcomt fht trim ... ,.._)IOI Wld: lo bt. Odrinex ii • tlnr tlbllt .. ...., 1W1/lowed. Con· lllm • 4 v•·drup. Ho starvlat. No 11*111 mrdtl. Get rid ol tn:ns flt 11111·1M ...... OdrlM1 t111 betn ..t 1UCC91h11r bJ' thoullnds 1U ovw dMI COUltrJfar 14 yars. Odtlne1 PIH colb tl.25111111 tllf lllp ICOnomJ lilt $5.25. YOI IDlllt m UJfy lit or your ...,.w11 bll rtfuftdld bt' your druuflt. 'lit ...._ uW. Accept no s!Jb- ......._ M wlUI We ru•r•lM WI By ERMA DOMBECK .. Si>veral years ago, I made an interesting observation. I discovered that In order to be popular i:it parties you either h<>c' ti" (~ 'llay the piano; (b) flirt a little; or (c) quote statistics. Forget the piano. I took five lessons and my piano teacher threw herself into h e r metronome and hurt herself. Forget flirting. My bread man came in ooe day, locked the door behind him, and as he gave rre the onion rolls I noticed he was trembling and his hands were oo fire with des ire. I reconimeoded a mild l.e.x<>tivt -111 sent him home. But 'he stalistics. They fasci.,.e.tl"' me. I found that if you spiced up your argument with a ~rcentage or two, men slopped drinking, women stop- pe" wntching their husban~s drink, and no one really cared what the topic was so long as It was corroborated b y figures. "Did you know that 54 per- cent of today's cblldren ac- tually become sick when they eat broccoli?," I interjected in a group of men. A man who looked like he should have had more sense mumbled, "Good Lcrd, that's more than half." "I assume that figure would include those who do not know what they like and those who are quite inarticulate at ex- pressing themselves ... " I left lJiem arguing and pro- ceeded to the next group where I raised the issue that in reading the label on my dog food can, I noted that 35 per· cent of the contents were cereal and meat by-products." "Fred and I were discussing that just the other day." said a taU woman. "The perccn- lo a void d11Ja ppo1ntn1en1 pruspectl\"{ 11 r1des are reminded lo have their \veddin ~ .~tories i.11ith black and white glossy phot<> gr<1ph s to the l>A l l.Y Pll.01 \Vo men's De- partment one week before the wedding. Pictures received after that time will not be used. !'""'or engagement announcements it is imperative tha ' the story. also accompa nied by a black and whil e glossy picture. be sub- mjtted six Wije k~ or more before the wedding date. If deadline Is not lllet, only a story wll l be used. ' To help fill req uirements on both wed· ding and engagement stories. forms are available ln all of the L>AI LY PILOT offices F'urther questions will be answered b) \Vernen's Section staf! members at 6424321 I Golden Needle's I Sfl"'4[ el tie 11/ed BROCADES 36--45 inches wide Now res. 1.so.11.M 4.97. 9.97 yard Th.,. prlcet are good thru Dec. 3. 1972 ~ Golden 'Tleedle FABR1cs &QIJTM COi.iT •LA.IA • CAlllOUllL Ll\llL Of'lll IVIWIGI & IUICM.YI I AT WIT'S END tage had escaped me, but I remembered it was high." Parties began lo take on a new excitement for m e . Overnight, I became Sylvia Porter, William F. Buckley and a national poll all rolled into one. 1 often was interrupted dur- ing dinner with a gentle tug at at the elbow and a plaintive ''Erma, do tell us what the unemplo y ment rate in Hawkeye County was right after the Korean conflict." "Twelve percent,'' I'd say without hesitation and a flick of the eye. FINE STATIONERY ..... .,.. ""'! 7111 -...... l'r--WrtHlll ,,_ D•CCMU.TtOMI WllA"'INO MAT••IALS One night I was quoting the insurance sta t istics for teenage drivers who drove their mothers to a nervous disorder aod I noticed my bus-- band in a comer sm.illng quietly, 2111 l.tlllf -Al 111-Wll On the way home I asked,l~~·~··~··~·M~L~..,~·~CM~n~-~· ~·-~-~~~~~~~~~'.'.'.'.~'._! "You didn't buy my statlstl"'-1 · Why not?" ill~ ~ ~ ,;~';:,:~;,,;'!a::"~~ ~ , ... -~)?1•--=': feet and 19 percent watclied ch e t ~ ~~e~':~i.·t,.•1\atadds r1s mas " My shoulders slumped. I had I been discovered. "Take my advice, kid," be p • · • s t . f said, "give up these sma11 din-el un Oir e S ner parties. With your knowl-~--. edge of math, yo11 belong in \ politics." In Large Sizes 40 • 46 Wedding Vows Said ~; ,_.,.. __ _,,,_. ..... ~ EASTMAN- FORDERBRUGEN Mary Forderbrugen became the bride of James E . Eastman during Ci!remonies co nducted by Or. Philip G. Murray in the Community Ch u r ch Co n gregatlonal, Corona del ?.tar. Their paren ts are Mr. and ?.1rs. K. Forderbrugen and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Eastman, all of Corona del Mar. Bridal attendants were the Mmes. Carol Crabb, Diane SEIKO .. ' St•inl•11 St••' s.1f.wi11d Chronofaph !•lop wtleh vlctl 1100.00 ,JJ011da JEW ELERS 5fvo11'1 and Von' C<111tar H111'1lin9to11 a •• ,h l roolt:h11r1! I Adtll'I' •••·221 2 Lamard and Barbara Bray· Miss Barbara Hardacre, Miss Patricia Anderson and Tricia Larnard. Best man was T o rn Eastman; ushers were David Bray, Kaz Oc.hi, Al AndrewS and Larry Higby . Phillip Lar- nard was the ring bearer. The bride b a graduate or Corona del Mar Hig)I School and attended Orange Coast College. Her husband is a graduate of California State University, Long Beach. tbey will live on Balboa Island. Q THC tt-:xrLOON'"; (( LTD.- ~~~ The best dressed Children WC8' Florence Eiseman !lo• .... 1 """-"'r.11, .... ..,it ~lllM....,"t °'"'~I• llM -•lll•d Fubloahload Newport Btlcb: 144 1111 Town '& Country Orange . 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( MO.r • t!=:::::;r::;:=!::. TEL\. THE OPERATOR TAAT MISS SPENCER CAN'T COME TO THE PHONE RIGHT HOW ! ASK WHETHER SHE C-'H RETURN THE CAU. LATER! OPERATOR, IF MISS SPENCER lSH'T AVAILAaLE AT THE MOMEN T, I'LL TALK TO ANYONE ! by Mell •-:.t PERKINS by John MA11 j/·18 • I . DAILV PILOT J§ by Roger ltodllelcl by Gus Arriola by Ferd John•• by Roqer Bolen THE GIRLS "Am 1.-...,....,._.,, ..... -WI • lllll wllll I dt lo~ II limply -I" DENNIS THE MENACE I , I • I I t r I ' • l I l I I I I I .I \ i JC DAILY PILOT HB's Brohamer·Gleans Major League Honors B,llOWARD L. BANDY OfM~Nlllt .... Wiien !lpring trainlog began for tbe Cleveland Indians last February, Jack Brohamer toolt tbe advice of bis manaeer1 Ken Aspromonte, and made eveey ......i count. ll paid off. Today be bas been oamed tbe outstan- ding rookie second baseman in tbe major leagues in the 14th annual balloting ol major le'i"< players, managers and coaches lo select tbe Rookie All.star team for l97J. Brobamer, a fonner Huntington Beach Higb School star, is one of three Cleveland Indians rookies to make tbe llf. ' Will Dolphins Match Record Of '42 Bears? MIAMI (AP) -Unbeaten Miami .... 1 through and ove.r St. Louis comerback Nonn 1bompson for its flrst two touclXlowns Monday night as the Dolphins roared to tbeir llth straight triumph, a 3l-l0 victo<y over the puncb- less Cardinals. The Dolphins, trying to become the fll'St National Football League team since the 1942 Chicago Bears to go unbeaten in the regular season, bad trou- ble getting their own offense in gear against the lowly Cardinals, now U-1. But Miami capitalized on a pass in- terception by safety Dick Anderson to take a 7.0 first ·quarter lead. Anderson intercepted St. Lo u i s quarterback Gary Cuozzo'a first toss of the game at the Cardinal 29 and six plays later Jim Klick ran it in from the twir yard line, with Thompson holding on for the ride. Thompson was caught out of position in the third quarter as D o I p h i n s quarterback Earl Morrall rifled a 37-yard pa511 to wide receiver Otto Stowe, who back-pedaled into the end zone. That touchdown widened a seven-point baUtime gap into a 17-3 lead ror Miami. Comerback Lloyd Mumphord then put the game sMely out of reach for the Dolphins later in the third period by pick· Ing off a Jim Hart pass at the St. L<luis 28 and running untouched down the sideline for a touchdown behind a wall of blockera. Jim Bakken kicked a 49-yard field goal for St. Louis in the second quarter and 'the Dolphins' Garo Yepremlan, who had missed a 54-yard field goal and had a 52· yard attempt blocked, booted a 25-yarder late in the half. Leon Burns ran over from the two for ·St. Louis' lone touchdown In the fourth quarter. Morrall and Stowe then teamed , Up again for a 27-yard Mlaml touchdown pass play, which ended the scoring. St. Louis' effort was typical of its showing all seaaon. The Cardinals muf[ed numerous scoring opportunities with their own errors against the tenacious Miami defense. · Altp failing to get the ball out of tbeir own territory in the first quarter, the Cardinals gained possession ' at Miami's 35-yard line in the &ee0nd period when linemen John Richardson and Bob Rowe .;. blocked Yepremian's field gpal attempl SCOlt• •Y OUi\llTlllS Sf. Lou;. j S ,o 77 -•" M11ml j • -Mii -klldt 2 run (Y""""I .. llldl SIL -FG BH;keti II Ml1 -si-31 PISI from Morrill {Y""""lln • kid< Ill~~ -MunP!Onl 21 PMS lnttret110on (YfPl"tmlln S -Burnt 2 run -fnm Mon"lll IYtOl"tmlln • • ' • t • i • t l I ~ '"" A~-I0.010. STi\TISTICS man team picked from bolb major ...... and Including a 1tll and rlab~ banded plld!er. In view ol his start In spring tralnin& wben be recalls, "they ooly gave me three bats, didn't fit me for a uniform and didn't lal<e my picture wilh otber team members," is this bis greatest thrill? "I would bave to say that my biggest thrGI in baseball so far i.s making tbe Cleveland team. This award is an added attnctioo and I feel real good about it becaUle it is picked from both major le " r~ went ()II. to say, when caitact.ed in Cleveland by telephone by tbe DAILY PILOT, "what I really feel good about Is ' that all 11bne ol our -players made the telm.1• Buddy Bell wu oamed in tbe outfield bul will owltcb lo third base nert aeason. He ii the 800 of. fonner CiDclnnati star Gus Bell. J;11ct Tldrow wu named u tbe right bandid pltcber and ls lnm San Fran- clrco. '!bit's line ol 10 lnm tbe Cleveland teem and IOOws dislind pro- mise for tbe ~· future. Brobamer, meanwhile, bas decided to re~ In Cleveland this winter and I! .._iatec1 with .. insurance firm. The Cle..r.nd ......i sacker closed out his first full t:1mpelp in the majon"witb a .233 batting average, five home nlill Sports Clipped Short St. Louis Trades Voss to Cincinnati HONOLULU -Former Newport Harbor High and Orange Coast College star Bill Voss, a resident of Irvine, was acquired by the Cincinnati Reds from St. Loois Monday in exchange for pitcher Pat Jacquez. Voss played for Milwaukee, Oakland and St. Louis last ,.._ balling -181 in 67 American League games and ."llfl in 22 games with the Cardinals. He was assigned to the Reds' In- dianapalis farm club in the American Association. Jacquez was 7-9 with a 4.M earned run average for Indianapolis Jast season. His contract was assigned to the Carda' Tulsa farm club. ' "' HONOLULU -The New York Yankees struck with their second majtr trade in three days and their cross--town rivals, the New York Mets, got into the act with two deals of their own as baseball's winter meetings generated a flurry of trade action Monday. The Yankees acquired slugger Graig Nettles and catcher Jerry Moses from the Cleveland Indians in exchange for catcher Jolm Ellis, infielder Jerry Kerr ney and outfielders Ola.rile Spites and Rusty Torres. Then the Indians swapped right-banded pitcher Phil Hennigan to the Mets for two young pitching prospects, Bob Rauch and Brent Strom. At the same time, the Mets traded veteran center fielder Tom- m.!e Agee to Houston for rookie outfielder Rieb C:U.les and minor league pitcher Buddy Harris. Later, Detroit shipped pitchers Norm McRae and Jim Foor to Pittsburgh in ex· change for outfielder Dick Sbam7n and a player to be named later. 111' Pl1TSB.URGH -Carl DePasqua was fired · Monday as bead football coach at the University of Pittsburgh, and athletic director Casimir Myslinski commenced the search for a "big name" successor. 111' LEXINGTON, Ky. -University of Kentucky football coach John Ray bas been fired. University president Otis A. Singletary made the announcement after a closed-door meeting Monday of the University's athletic board that lasted for more than two hours. Kentucky dropped its final game of the campaign, 17·7, to Tennessee Saturday, finishing with a 3-8 overall record for the second straight year. "' HILTON BEAD ISLAND, S.C. -The absence of Jack Nicklaus, Lee Trevino and Arnold Palmer made it easier for Johnny Miller to win the $125,000 Heritage Golf Classic on Monday. Miller said so hlmseU. "Coming Into tbe laat cauple ol boles, you know, anything can happen," be said. "But I fell I could handle -guys around IP" (lbe challengers), except maybe Tom Welakopf. You know, most of them are ~ guys and I figured I could beat them. . "Bui It woold be sometlllng else If you're con!lnl Into tbe laat few lio!es and Arnold or Jack or Lee i. there. "Tbooe guys -they're tbe best players in tbe world -they put the pressure on you. Maybe you put pressure on yourself. When they're playing, it's something else." Anteaters Post 62-5() Victory Over Bisons Special lo Ibo DAILY PILOT FARGO, N.D_ -Doo Newton scored 16 points and Jerry Maras added 13 to lead the UC Irvine Anteaters basketball team to its first victory of the season Monday night over host North Dakota State University, 62-56, before 5,200 patrons bere. 1be victory spoiled the Bison mome opener and the roaching debut of. Merv Skaar. "We played great defense, did some timely ~ and a very good job nn the backboards," an elated coach Tim Tilt satd following tbe game. "Jerry Maras, Scott Magnuson and Dave Baker did a great job on the boards and Newton was our leading scorer. "Nortb DaMta starled In !root and held a 7-2 lead !rilh II minutes to play In the first half," Tift said "We caught tbem and went In front for tbe first lime, S-7. "Then it was a see-saw batue until we toof the lead 12-11. They never caught us again." ...... · At halllime, tbe Anteaters beld a 32-21 advantage and 1ncreaaed this to 15 points three minutes Into tbe second ball at 36- 21. This was tbe biggest lead ol tbe Digbl for either team. The Blaoos narrowed tbe gap to three pointl midway through tbe -ball burtJCI again pulled away and opened up .a 10-polnt lead with a minute left. A tJuoee.polnt by Maras aided tbe r11111 UCI drive. The BllOOS sUlle tbe ball twice In tbe final 13 -to narrow tbe linal margin to stL Doo'Npwtod's 16 poinb gave b1m 26 for tbe first. two games while Harlan Peel's six make •blm tbe team leader alter two tilts wtlh ri. "We ~ wanted this one," asslstant coach Jerry Hulberl satd. "The klda were a little ~ and not quite as sharp as Ibey ...... In tbe Mlnneaola game but tbey -It and lhat's tbe important ~,. The' . ~ -waa lbe finl.ever ln- te-.,J Win for UCI away from tbe lrlend1y OOlil!nes o1 Crawford Hall on tbe UCI campus. It gives the Anteaters a 1·1 -The Anteaters returned home this aftemoon for a brief stay_ '!'bey leave Tbunday morning for a three-game set in tbe Hawaiian Wanda wtlh games at tbe University ol Hawaii Friday and Saturday lliflllts_ A third game will be played agoh!st a service team on Tuea- day evmtng. The UCI bome op<ner ls set for Satur· day, Dec. t In Crawford Hall against Montana State University. . UC '""'9 (., ... 0-.. a. C•I fl""" ......... ,... •• tJllJ~ •• ,, ..._. 411tAuttl!I S1Jlt ~ & 1 Jll MM111 • o <112 Nlwtlll t ' 1 16 OltlboM t l o s PMt I t 1 6 C"'""'*' 1 1 J It Mr .... ,,,,..... ,,,, hlldl 1 • • t ltlflllll 1 • • ' llMdlM 1 •• 2 I..,.,_ 1 0 t I fottlt 2611 7a TOllll 11 <llJM Kllrttmt1 UC 1,.._ -.11. Football Ratings LION IUllNS SC~ES LONE TOUCHDOWN FOR ST. LOUIS. and• or• rbl. i•J allD made 14 or 15 er- ron," he. addt. '1'llnllng to'tbe -boob, be -bittiq at a oteadJ .-clip and bad eJib1 errorw flOPll into lbe lllial three -a ol the aeaaon. Wbat ~a..,_.! '1 ...Wd have to .111 k wu became I bad never played t1llt ... beloto. Dur- ing the previous three WSFDOI, I WU iD. 80 lo 8tl games each year in tbe minors and I apparently IOI tired." Tbls isn't meant u an excuse, Far from IL What about next aeuon? "If we get one or t1t0 playen we could be rigbt In there at tbe end," Jack says. 0 We lost 8 lot ol games by one nm t.bis year ad li·we C&lllfl aomo .... nm, for about -1'us-1 IK llli Jtb we could win It ad." • llld bt -..W \II tl9 Wblle Ii&. "llol ~ = ..:-:_ ~ C:.,: I bopo__.,~ ..-1111r Mlle ._at," be 11"'-'overthe-\ __ ,.,,, E WWW. · .r1Cli.'1 aay _..,, about blm. He ......... ~_.., Ille lillor btlped Fl'lnk Dully and myeelf I lol lbil 111111" lor ,,.... • 0 -- yeor and I'm rea11, ,ia.i lo aeo ldm bot •• ...U-.. ...... two ,..,. mUe 8 lulitlme coach." CG5ntto -I • ~ at WiddtL TV announcer for the lndlans 11111 yeor. "£ llid ldm -bt ._ lo ...-C Doea be I~ 1eCUn! In bis )>Olllloa for tralnln( t1llt W bt -tbo Cl5lb U -.Id · tbe future! · bo at ......i. He setlfecl down llld did a "Right now I lee! I am lbe secmd line job for UI," ~ *"5la. ba_.,, for Cleveland," be says. "But Brobtmer bu bad io acntdo aad t*lt there lan'l any nlla lo *ti a fellow lnMD for ·~ be baa pined lll llaolliell. comlnc along and dome -I did this So far be bas -., autatllldlnl job year. . and lbe lulllle ii ob6Delf bri&llt lor'tbe "Eddie Leon bad been wtlh Cle¥eland II-~ ez-lluntlacton Beach oior. DAJLV PILOT Slllf ...... * * * Brohamers ~joy Life In Oeveland · Rel..,. Blobamer IJ a bueball wife and u IU<h knows the looelJneao and beartacbe ol be1M • ~ lo • )Jn> lessioaal atblete. But sbe wooldn't have it any other way. "I love baaebaU bUl It's a Joeely Ille when Jack's •WI)' oa a road trip," Helene told the DAILY PILOT from Cleveland today. "Mind 10Ut I'm not~ ad it i.s roal1y • good We. 2 1llro lo-.neet people and tt I! really dilfereot in the major leagues," she 183'8. Wbat ls the big difference! '"Ibe money/' abe says without 1-i.t. tion. "It's 1 lot better here tblD: ID tbe minor leagues. "I guesa our peisonaJ life i.s also bet· ter,r• she adds. Then explains: ~. "Alter thooe Jone It-hour bus trips be ...Wd come lane pretty · lfOUClly aometlmes-llJI atutude bas changed mmple&el.y." -i.s the llnt win!* lbe lln>btmers have spent away from Sou t be r n Caljfamia wbenl -attended lhmt-ln&toa Beach Higb School. What are their lutuno plans? "A> Jonc aa Jack's wilh Cleveland, I think we will be staying lien!_· He's aefl- ing life lnalrance and wben be g ... to people's homes, they get rNily e1dted. He a1so likes wbat be is doing and lbat helps." HONORS COME TO HUNTINGTON BEACH'S J,ACK BROHAMER. What about the weather? "It's wet and cold and I dcm't ewr want .::.J::i anybody .froni ~ ·say alfout tbe-'oOid ·-blliemallng and liaYiiW !;... MVP Award Ihle"/ Orange County's Big ~ef Part of Rams Controversy Orange County's Big Ref -oor gilt to radio, television and bigtime football of· ficiating -has stepped up in class. It was only seven years ago that the Big Rel -John McDonough -was cost- ing W_,_ Higb Ille Sunset League football championship when be lost track of the downs in the santa Ana game. The-blunder resulted in Santa Ana get· ting an extra down, scoring on that gift · play and claiming a l>U victory. The loss cost the Lions tbe loop liUe. Now McDonough i.s part Of another CODtroversy. This time, however, it is in professional ranks1 involving the LA Rams and New Orleans Saints. McDonough, as referee, was in t'Om· mand Of tbe officials crew that woriu!d the Ram&-Saints club Sunday in New Orleans. '!'bat crew iS charged wilh blow- Loss Astounds.. Rams Official LOS ANGELES (~Pl -The Los Angeles Rams have astounded one of their head men. He observed Monday, with understandable perplexity: "we're so erraUc." "We're doing a lot of soul searching and we will pJay a very fine football game Del1: week," Don Klosterman, aas1s1ant to Rams' president camu -· told tbe SOutbern Calilornla Football Writers A!aoclalloa's llnal 19'12 meeting. .. I WU. astounded by the lou,.. Klo.!- terman said ol the Rams' !fl.II defeat at New Orleans Sunday. ''When we left the hotel I felt we were ready to ploy. We bad a pxl effort . . • but we jalt didn •t fundlan efficiently on offen1e." What changes can Klostennan make to improve tbe Rams! ' "Despite our lrBnsgressionl on tbe field," satd ~nnan ol tbe Raml' Ho 1 seuon, "we don't dilCUSI changes we might make unttl after tbe season. There is stUI the diltinct possibility we'll win it. It He rolemd lo tbe Nstiooal Football Conlertnce Western Divisloa c:ham- plonabip, wtlh a pivotal meeting at dlvl.torHeading San Francisco comloi up mt Monday nigbt. "I foresee a great effort nut Monday nl&bt," said Kloaterman, "1lo pointed out tllat the Rams whWed tbe 4len on tbe line ol tcrimmage .In their fint meeting -a 31-7 Los Angeles victory_ "Don't be · surprised U we cootrol !he line Of acrtm- mace agatp." ing the call , OD a fumble .. WU scooped by the Rams' Jack YOUllCblood and run lnto the end zooe . However. tbe line jlldge ruled that quarterback Archie Manning's lmnble didn't count because Mannjno•s forward motioo was stopped before be 1osl the ball. Yet, television replay ol the play show- ed tbe lwnble and ensuing touchdown should bave been allowed. TV-. lashed the olflcla!'s verdict, ""1llnc tt terrible and saying lt was a sb8me and a mistake. A Los Angeles writer attending tbe game said McDooougb stood idly by and SL•-WMtft WHITE WASH let tbe ~r official's ruling stand. ¥cll<llougll bas tbe power to ovemale such a call tt be sees fit. So tbe Rama !oat a chance to take tbe lead, lOlt a touchdown Which would t.ve kepi them lied for first place and may have !oat a bertb in tbe upcoming playoffs_ And tbe Big Rel may be due an awaril from whomever wins the division u that team's MVP. Unless, ol coune, the Rams pull oul a miracle title. ~ ~, r:Mtt *-t... "'" Mldlpo ...... Bo --.. W .nu OSU tofpled tilt WllvRe1, U.11, to ... a --1 lrtp? n ..... •'• rel.al ..... rw mHtre t)'llll flelcl ,.... • tw9 MCllllll tllM CM& M....... • tnl .. P•1•e• bac-•tle-aUM ....... -to .... tlla ... ,.. ... -- Bo pU a m.ot II iir1"2l•1•aalllllll• la ,,,_,..... ... _ ..... _ ,..,... floC? 'If"' r:Mtt -~ lo tlla -11ow~1-•uac ..... ,,., McKay will -...... to 1tt11 .. 1111 rep1on.u .. -. ...... ._to tnmille Ille ... ,.. -_, a .... -GOOD Now D~. -~ west College'• 77-?f baakelball win over O\r- rilol and Saddlebaclt Collefe's JI.II coo- quest ol heavily 'favvnd Rio Hondo In the state JC football playolf1. Saddleback certainly bas tbe right to claim Ille No. I raUng In Oranie C:O.nty JC oircles after that win. go out In ii .,.,.,., *'· ii the complete 1172 rookie alktar teem : FIJlil.1 ,i--'ll>I!>_ H u l ton (~ Phillies) - . --Jock -(Clevelapd li>dians) . - Third ~ -Dave Roberts (San Diego Padres) , • Shortstop -"Dwain Aiid.lnoo (St. Louis Cardinals) --Oul ........ -Gany Maddol ·(flan 'r--). Doo BiJlor ,!Ballt- more ~) and Buddy Jlell (amlanci lndiano)_ Calcill!r -Carlton Fi.sb (--., Red Sox). Lei! handed J>!tcber -Jobn Matlack (New York Mel!) · IUilit banded pHcber -Dick Tidrow (Cleveland Indians). Akins Resigns As I.agw1na AD • • Laguna Beach lllgb football coach Hal Aklna baa resigned bis poollloa aa •lblellc -at lbe -· _jhe DAILY PILOT baa -:i"::- clllllniy.' Aklna told ~ DAILY PILOT, "There s1mp1y baall't been enouch time to 4>e able to do -and k pt down lo Ille maeter ol cine or tbe other bad to II>· "We're nolly ~ -lbe Oramp League c:hamploniihip nut yeor In - boll and tltla will alao llve me more - to develop ID all-year •c:;· •!Jo&b ]obi are pretty derril on you tlme.wtle," llYI A.klu. . Akim -• •Udelic -for one,_., ~ ._1eball CDICb Dar- rell 'McKJbbln,: No repiacerneot baa been .....i by )lrindpal Don Hqbl and the -.. upocl4d to 11e1 u alllll!llc ~ ...w Akim' •cema • DUDlll. Akim baa been the Yarslt' coach at Loguna Beach slnco 1•1 and baa p1de4 lbe Arlilll to the C1F playolf1 - times. ' j I ' I ' • ~ ••• ' • , .............. ' •• ,.,11. .. ... I , DAil Y PllDT J7 Outlook for Coast Area Prep Basketball Lancers' Offense C.r••• .. , • .,. becl• al 1 bml Injury. Diva Haaol, a 1-1 junlar, Al\lr Uelnc with L 0 I will -··-balh M••.. 11111 Al1mllol · lot 1111 lr•lae ..., •-· lMpe .... tide laal --_ .... .,.._ H ._. OolW dol llar bas ~':! =-.z;:,,:, :;: Loaded ll!o-llll!Wlall!olbld:of ....... -....... • 1 PAIADIM4 _ -Ille rw opla tb1a ,_. "Wt'lo ....._., -· :(' c..n. .=:: ,...... • lr!Ple-~ TllllJ Olllls' "''"' 11111 11111'• ..... to bun ..... , ilnll · 1o1mW,J 11111>1 --e IW --am-aa:ra, l'IUPI - ., ~.~::-. 8'd:, ~ :==..":""a.:::: =-=:r~ ~ iron ol COid! Bill ll!o-la(W)-pord O!lr-..is.-o!oarol- • I ........ wlll! -CMeJ-. • lint -AJI. - -. which is the...,. it a..t lilrtmD'I 8eddlebeck aF lll1da Ma )lllor. ibould be." Clllllia Oluchot la .-Id .-. ..... ..... 11.5 ., ...... ·!1 ....r -plaJO!I ICllaa II plilall por -loll --&, r:lt. -llpofbolalu..... A lhllle -1111 ·a ';.' T•e ·--me~ -In tho lod<olbelPlfacecoacbC,... ·--Ill ll!o bm ol --........... wlll l!a•e -. In 1!11 fQurtll .,_ 11 N •c bock a.ta-· ---Joi! -Yet, -11 --lUcl< •• bet -ll!d -~ lo _bl, opllm ...... md l'IClt¥ei Jelle RllMrta. btp tbe 11111 111eoff. "Otwml we bDe •• lrrd TIU ldlmnlralt lu nm Wborton (Ml_...,. r.t ... .....,.,., .. lie..,.. "We ,,.,...Ml onr .11 ~ palnll a pllil llll•Keoucb (5--IOOll ...._,_ ind ll!o '-11111 JOI!" ~ 1 Ill) ......... la with a I.I kldl play good deleme, bu1 1 come-from· beblnd ·-1 · g~blgleomisf<>lnllo1"rt ....,._ -Wiii Loi S1orti11C alo11i with tbla' lrlo 111. Mlolol laal'WI -· ... U,. ·'llllblJ lo be'H ...... Jmo Tile lelterintD ' nluminC is 'Dll 1-Wll'll -IH Wllllama,' bill' tbO o I her Dirk Zirbel, a M panl who W.. the oflenae ~ llllrtlng 'spot fl· 111111 up far WU a llllllOIHolc llarieo Jut .. ·-·"""" lllil lblft 1111y be-· yw. He .a_.. 10 'point&. "-is a CGl!lblnalloo Wnc al tho poallloa. Vince per pme and bas earned the •1 bolowww t WO ........... ........ (Jtil -) l!lld· praise of Moha. • =:; ,."" 11 ':.& ~ J Bob a..t <M> p. 1111 sea ;::: .:::m~ .'::.. ": .... I I 'j .. ..,.. :r :.=.a::u~:..:.: "lit .... --iUrd .:. ... ~ I ...._ --= ..... pmblOI (junior Ja1, Wllaon, a.I) .... wllll_. ......... --fw .._....., ' ---qulctma AD d -'""" he pla Jllll lhe --' . llli!J CID_ .. • , '" llnllll • .. , • " Cllrt, n. .... ,. Wl1lllnio llld -"'° plclr: t..O, loc wonb Aam1 and 8 7 l •I It er Mii i 1 IJ' .. IP from the from OUCICO tramfer ~ lr-' ~ .......... Ille jal!lor .....,._ -Joe Tulb'. (1-1), -De'-,.....,. .._ lot -ir-oto.111111 'l'ml MaceorRU (S.\), jaalor) and Bill Ford (&-· i\ -llal boll! ... -:i .:*" ....!!! ~ :: -:: I). 1 ·Ille lop I ' I -la 1111 .....-• .,,... ,_ are l!atlllng for J., -JBor ...... -llDp. Ille -spot: Tim Farrill Mart Ford l!lld Bob ........ Adlml II a 1-1 -pard, Fen ii I H aeokM' fanr1rd l!lld ._ ii a W IOpl!omore _.with All-Oruce Cow>ty , c:reclllitial• u a fralm\an. And allbouch that's the IWI! tolal ol nrslty letlarmen, Slel1l!eno -·1111e111 worried with promlllDg candldateo In CllllP· Rm-isht.ctaltora lhaee-layol! due lo an ln- jultd -· He's a S.1, lllt-jJOllld . ...,.i WOO spent .... --the varsity lall -And Ibo junior varalty's 1eadintl ICOftl", Bill Fick, a "1 junior forward has been lm- pnalve, aJooc with S.l -1or Bryanl Hatton. "Ballon has been doing an ouUttncti"I job defenalv'tly," 11ya Stephens. Olhers In camp who figure In Marina's plana are aenlors Rlclc -· (1-1) Eric Shelby (5'9), Jesae WUaoo (M), and Dan WOl'lluil (--0), all guard candidates. Others are Phil Graehl (~. sr. center), Jay Woodward (5- 4, 1r. forward), Bob Ugland (5 • a, sr. guard) and· Greg Haawn (M, sr. guard). Is Ji another year of the Vi- kings? "Who knows," says Stephens. ~lfun!lngton Beach Is alwsya-good and Loara has its firsl llx boct. You just don' lcnow 1mtll you start playing a few games. We're not even aure of our own ball club, but we've very en- couraged." ' .... ..., _the Cmm Wiii! Ille .-.......... ("1 jlmlor), Joe Tro..U (1-1) QIJ ...,._ lb-. Glllla -11111 of. and Dan Winchell (1-1), l!lld u Tile Mate~. Del Monarchs "I ....... hole lo RJ which 1 ... wlD be a lllm. ~ ye1 ...,. bas a cleaNul edP· have their olihts set on earn- .,., "<JI lhe -II Ille blll," paint, bat the b11 q-.n TnmU is the belier re-Ing a berlh In the CIF buket- !.I . --lddl. "AD -richl" -ta wlielher !he lea bcomder, Farrill the · boiler ball playoffa for the aecond ore -IJpll 111111 111119 IOnp ,.m lie llile lo .........i .-llld Wlncbell the bet· year In succealon this. season. 't. 1111 _. plQwl. l "'"*' --ol lhe laller lalma lar delmllllve plaJ'!'. "I 11qpe Coach Jerry Tardle's team 11a .. lo ..,, lboaab. thol 1n ll!t 1o1pe. -al lhem con lint an' of 8llUlllMd a IJ.10 record 1aat )t! .._ II man qi a, com-• ...__ ..... --. .. -, .. aaya "-•-.. -1 DA'ILV PILOT...,......, eeaaon and finished second in ~i 'I 5llm11( 1111 -l'A" .:.a.•-~ ..... ~ -'the Angelus League. One ~, -II 1 Hr-Jll.pJomd E.C.Hri. CdM'1 CASEY JONES (23)-AN ACE. atarter and lwo others who .............. -fw Bob lloi--.... started durlni the aecond half ;;,,. --1,111 ,-la Ille fNn Ille -poot Hlil>or Injuries lo a pllr of key of the aeaaon return. r! ., 1 !.-. -11111 ,.... jal!lor ...., lo -the ~ hllve 1t11 the bukel· wben ho averaged nearly 18 a guard candidates. Letterman retun-Greg -Ir ' In 1111 flrll pla,.& pme ~'::!" lllil ,_ and may ball pmapec1uo 11 Ellancis pme. His _..,. this sum-From the sophomore team Green, a "1 senior who n -.loy, n p1aecl ID yards -• _ .......... ao-t -ao.. tho -.-hompered by a 5-% forward Doug Rabe will be averaged IU polnis per game lnllconlllind-apllr lbw!! ._ _ _,, -dran near. SealorS brol:enllnger,bulllrownaays counted on heavily and 5'9 and George Herold, a "1 f ol --lo· 1-1 tho bock, t.11· pnl 1llok -. Scolt G.,.... l!lld M 1 t e the pivot man continues ID Im-guard Raul Conlrem is llllllor who bad a 12.2 avenge, ~I· -··rt elart. Ile (U !lllnl ...... lost Magner 'have been bolhered . pru.e In early pracllcea. puablng for a starting spol give the Monarcllo a polent ., Wblt lnll(lll ID the ,.r) ..r --tho re-with foolball. lnjurleo and will mD, a junior who averaged Another junior, M Jim fiool line. Senior John Adams " . 1-' tlllillc I• m • ........ of Ille tam -a be llldallned for Ille early 1.7 pdinll In the laat II games Wier, is eapecled lo be used at (H) returns at guard lo wist ;., -..-....... op--olpla1'flofllul,.r'1 &Oinl· Senior lluddJ Confer laal year, and the zot.pound center, a position the Oilers them. · .... ...+st --""' 10-IJ jmllor ~ ..,_ wlD ollo -port. o1 the MalW will be backed by M mll!t rebuild slier the ..,. Football quarterbaclc i!leve .- -... of Ille -. "I 11!Int we'I .... , a -· junlor Jeff Jolley and 5-1 timely death bf 5-7 Marl: Martindale (6-%) Jolnl the J.,. lift blllliitlllla .._.., 11 t!PI !I z 1si+lite tdm.,. lw: ays. Co.cit n.n: c * r 11 s le 's 1 eenMr Jeff Hatfield at the Keeton. above trio u a probable M:, ·"'= N4*JIU.Jam'• ~~=!.th~,!! ~fi.n, ~I ~mc:s . :;r:.';18...;.~:e t"~ ~~~·~i:= = :. ~yea~.':.;: ,., , =-lillld 11-~=~4?· , --·~·I ~&II kind of likely be coan11ng on l!!lmDlni! and ~ aenlor Jell Raupp. ability lo be his team's lllroog four 'others are fighting for the . Ila • ~ forward Todll Colline and RelunWc atarter C h r i s points this season and plans on other slartlna spol. -IMI .... ; Soiw bu a <ODple of big plaY9'1 up fNn the junio< Adams ("1) and g am a controllecfrwmlng game. Brendon MoCaughey, a 5-1 111111 loldl 8ie -pia,..s In S.l Ulb.Berry and , _ _.... 1illlll the In'-' trio is Sepulveda (H), a seliior who Depth could be In the Oilers' junior forward head& the -la ........... \:": H ~ ~· C!llnminl and ,_..,, 1--p1ayiM1 In all ljul laa Llvor al!o, Combo -{o quartet of jJOllllble starters "' will! II Inc!' ..... ca .... ~ ·botli . &N aood ~·-a~~ pan! who .....,., have, the~ •• ~ name a atartlng llnellp, ana . and sophomore Marie Brte!tus third l'ff'DI•"' of tbe ""°' •'TbeJ CID hammer " bl gy. • at RuanL But there Is con· says nearly everyone on the ' (5-1) and, junlo~ David Najera .,., --. '· • Berry _,_'and Mark ~~~ed U jJolnla per game slderable com~'tlon. Scolt team bas a shot at a slirtlng · (H) and John Dudek (5'g) are ' iz:...,,_-.~...:... ' ™~-, -I muacle tear In his I"" '"• all -••-' hoe_.·~ '"'o1-.. ~In 9cl!rupp (S.l) are the teams -and is unable lo -llohaclt, • 5'10 aealor l!lld "1 po•~•· •-· 1"=· ""'. ,.... ~ ~-. Oilier candldllos Tim Adams are challenging "They're all of Oqua1 ability Available ........ Include the _,..,..... Clmlsm -Jim SnlD (1-1). Pllll even il1UPI Ill , the present and ~d lenty of and they'll all get a chance " junior forward John Kreiser . •it 11111 II I ....--.. ., ' -(f.Z) l!lld Andy Sa.er lime. Magner (5-1), a lransfer lioo. Another ~le Is ~ Combo aays. ' (!-%) junior center Marl: Kem- -11 1!11 -(1-l) , ' from Senile, and GaJlll!'" (I-senior John Moas. ,. per (1-1), senior forward Joe ..,.._ l!lld bas caaf·ht •.We hive good .-...UOS O)areoolwlthahlpandankle Delpitetheavallablebeight, Lap-Bf!llC!fl Ree<e (M), and forward ~I -fw _. _. 111111· l!lld .-" Sonmen "'11· ~ --• 7.1 · Brown saya the blgg..t ques-After four lean seasons, Steve Delmey (M). ~ lldl ,_, Bo is liP" · "Delenle i. wbore 'oar Jiii!' a.~ .. -pel' tlon mark may be rebowldlng, La Beach' bask U · Mlulett V•-' ... -•be the• nm!t In com-aUqlb will be, oltboql> I pme aaed mainly u a a problem ·ID the pal The r.J::. r~ the :!'t. ~,• :"...:' .=.! ~ lave three or lour ldda who ~w::m llkely come !roof outside shooting from 1111~ even ~t laat year with a 13-· Deaplle an early aetbacl: by " '111 ....... -'th _,_.; of CID ohool very.well." "Ill -•--··-' Jim P1rU · Malane and Chris Adama ll·mark for Jerry Fair's crew. the temporary 1-ol All.clF '" opoeol. . w• -,_.., Colla Meil wUI nm a pat· ;... M..,:.;;::.. ,......: · should be good, but quickness Tiiis year's ldm is poten. forward GU Nonnondle, the "Al -e( ~...,.are temed -tbla year, Elwood -l!lld three may be a problem. Tba tlally better, l!lld If all goes buUlbaU ~ 1ooka brlihl dedlralod loothlll p1a-." etl!ployqthefulbnakooly I>la1wlap1NnllieJV. Barona wUI operate mainly wen II could bring the firsl alJ.l~PaVtleRobejo. rtshasf-- --_,. -tho leaii! la In an obvious ,,_ -Include ~ from a zooe def-to take winning mart lo the ocbool ~ -'ftlll ......U.. CID be nmnl!c 111 a a 11 o a . The Nell llllyea (S.IO) plua Junlon advantage of their height, and since Ille!, accon11ng lo Fair. returning -and the top llluDd In the -ol the -p open Salmday night Bobbf Madden (t.l1) and Jeff' nm ardellbente offenee wben Relumlng starters , NQl'lll talent from a league champloa Pi• k 1 ...., 11111 _. 11 al ~ Hl&h ScbDol Salilley (1-l), !orwuda.'. Ille 11111 treat Is not readll~ Bedell, a~ senior center, and sophomore squad lo build lnlo II • .-m. o!lai!olVe Jua. .Daaa Biiis Carlisle aeea tbls year's available. • 6-% junior forward David a -.Ible Crel!Ylew League .. -11111 l!u i'!lled'up-li: ' tMm u a po1ent:ially biJller B ti·--B 1' Kl-lbich will be the lwo Utle conlel!der. · .tp1a11 In II Olllap, ,a somehow, Dana Hilla en-IOOrlng un11than1aa1 ,......, ~ ..,,-... ellC! men the' Artists wlD build Normandle, • g.z Jumpin( -oflal por 1111. · ' -1'Gll1 sew-1o leave his • bul a perennial height problem U It wmn't for the school's around. · .,, jaclr: who operateo •I forward ~ --.... held • bllldJ p• 1 .,.i -•I is apln al band. past recon!S, one might be Bedell averaged 10.l polnis and cenla" averaged IOJ lhe Lueors alllct lo lw -Hl&h School, bul 11'1 The EqJea will play a nm tempted lo label this 1 per ~and Klesaelhach net· :!:, !:; ,!',: P::d191on ~ - -loacbdowm por , _,,. ll!ol even his mqlc and pms game and em-rebuilding baakethall year at ~ ~n >venige ol 7.3 pojnts ..... -C'A!rrllnl ll ..... up CID gl1e Dana llll1I I good .,...ise the ohoollng of Pirtle, ~ Beach. per game laal year. CIF and All-Orange I Cocmty the -.polall wl!lle laobc, ..,_ COllinl and Henaon. Carlllle The OOers have won 17 Otber than Kieaaelbach, the leeJm, !fu, came back off the 17·14. StilJloo will start f o u r ntel the team u averqe,tn games or more each qi the Artists' entire ll-JD40 roster is bonon , ·an excellent at.. , In the 11111 -oatlnp, junion and 1 qbomGn and speed but aperleoce could lie 1aat sis years, and daplle compose!l of seniors. Seven ol Utude -dq lo Roberti, but fractured a bone In hla AW Umiled v~ -lul foot In practice and will mis• ,..""' l!lld Rick Waodword. I the lint five games of the ~ up from Ille JVo, 111ve -· the holCl>I. Bui tho ~ Three other slarlm .. turn-potenljal of eocb wlD -to Ina, however, sland 1 he be -ed. DLlbloi In good stead. Guard If Hagey dectdt!I lo fP - Mike Bowen (f-!J and forward a three-forward -la will Rab Fergusori (5-%) are ex· have !oar other "'m!ldllel, ctllenl llhoolers from long noae will! vll'lllJ --· range and averaged over 10 The quart.et iDcl11d• ...a.Jaime polnis eacb laal season. llolmea l!lld ....... Jay llUdeaU1 ("1) has dropped 33 Swnmero, W G... Sciunlcll pounds from laat -·· l!lld 5-1 ... 1or Narm .-. pla)'in& weight lo DI lo Im-The guards will ht doclded prove his mobility. b e I wt e n junior Billa Junior Mart Maurer (5-1) · O'f1ahorty (M) l!lld - will likely start at forward lo Reiner (M) or -Joct rtploce Normandle In the ear-Altman (5'10), l!lld Jolll aarl< ly eotng, and 5'9 guard Dean (5-IJ. F.cer'-1 is a likely slarler With the beighl availoble, also In the firsl five gamea..,. Hagey feels tho leaii! _.. tll Normandle return!. Both be able lo rebound well l!lld are off last s e a s o n ' s planl ·an orpnbed fut breU sophomore team. or more --· Up from the junior varsity The team will _. good are junior centers Dave Har· qulcknell whlcb should help rls ("1), Marty Zogg (6-6), on defenae according to senior Bill Halley ("1) and Hagey and' the outs Ide . junior forward Bob Beane (5-s11oou.is should be more !ban 3). adequate Jtmlor Mark Hoyal a stand-· out on tile oopbomore team, · s-Clea1 nte Is expecled lo sub for Rudesill, however, and c-bJolmBabrlu1"' sophomore Gary Connelly (5' of •elumlal -and W 9) Is a tey reserve at guard. !Klpbomore 'ted ~ to buDd Senior transfers J e f I around a polential CrSvlew Thomas (5-3) from Los League title contender. Angeles and Peler Pels (5-1) Back with varsity llllrtin& from (lklahoma will provide experlcixe are "1 Bill Katmey badup atrength at forward at forwankmler and lorwud l!lld Kevin Weber (5-1) is Danny Nau (5-2), both oenl<n. anoutber available guard. Al the phol 11 Kalota, young brother of former Trllona star 1t'est..UUCer Steve Kalota. New coocb Doug Stockham from Ramona 111.;h bas a !air· ly formidable task in trying to mold SUnoet League basl:et- ball title cootendm a t Westmimter High. Stockham succeeds Do n ~vey u vll'llty coach anci-11 faced with llelding a team that features not one retumlng varslty player from la s t season. , nus it's a totally new con~ tingenl the Lions will be pre3011Ung and ........... crew will lea-a fut break offense l>Wlt arounil guards Phil 'lbompecMI (M) and Tom LaVeccbla (5'10). ' , The 1nm1 line comim of Dave Wailb (M) and Dale Parker ("1), a couple of junlora up from the aopbomore team and senior G a r y Andrews (6-6) is boldlng down the post. • Otben who fi&in • pro- minently In S!Ockham's plans are 1-7 Junior Tim Lord, "1 90phomore IJnn Willon, M guard Dan Acoomando, t:o , senior Steve Manseau and 6-1 senior Cl'alg Siluthwick. Also Dan Saucedo,(M, sr.), Bill Whitel'll' (5'10, sr.) and Jack Hudlon (5-1, sr.). The Uons' Red-White game is !eaturod toolgbt with I 7:30 Upofl. l\le..,part • .,. .. r Two returning -and a pair of tall center oncl!dates boost the 1-ol the.Newport Harbor bukelball team this ........ Third-year coach D a I e Hagey, who saw bis team finish with a 7·11 recmj lut awon;" wUI build aiound returning senior forwards Jim Swick and OJrt ~ both returnlngotartus. Tba M Spreeo averaged 12.~ points per game last aeuon and Swick (5-1) chipped In with an IU per game average. Both are rated good jumpera and U Hagey decldea to go with a high pc.t offense he'll have a pair of 6-7 center candidateo lo bolsl<r the re- bowldlng power. Dan Nichois, a oenior who "Ted'• a real ..... -pect," says Bater. 11Re'1 pretty well pn>p<J<llooed 111§ pollllda and althoush be'• ~ung and inuperlenced, "" has !Kime good moves." Kalota figures lo ht San Clemente'• major IOUl'Cll for rebounding, alll!oagb Prlmua White, a ..., junior YUlllJ let· terman, could be I Uy factor In that department. · Guards Tom llollmlnD and Bob Yoder, a pelr of als· footers, figure ID rowMI ool lhe starting five with Kmlef, Nau l!lld' Kalots. Another top caMidlte ls forward 1-% -Doll Coot. "I think we're aoiDC to have one of our better team&." says Baker. "But IO' ls everyone else. We need to improve in a couple of area." V•lffr1lt• The firsl wlnnlnl -II ....... In the -·· hislory is a poulbiDIJ II UnlvwallJ High this -· accanllbg lo coach Jolm Drllcoll. "We have an esoellent chance to have a wlnnlnc aea· son," Dr;ilcoll aays. The baais for the oooch'• op- tbnlom 11 a leom -... eludes tine returnlns let.- ._who ...... port- -fw Ila Trojllll' I-IS team laal -llld plaJen oil the junior vlll'lllJ . Senior Jeff Stytn (Ii-Ill) al guard and junior fafWlnls Paul Simon (W) l!lld t.ty Wltl ("1) are the nlmnlng lettennen for the Tivjana. Styon averaged U polnll per g1melaal-wl!IleSmoa hid a 5.8 avenge. Junior Jell G1-(t.lll) 11 tho only other player """ aaw !IODle vanity action 1 a 1 t sea800, but tbat WU in tbe --· Up fNn the Junor vanity bowe.. are seniors Jolll D' ~ (5'11 forward), Pllll H-(64 forward), Jim -(M guard ), . Jim ~ ( 5 ·I guard), Floyd Bo1llf ("1 forward) and ,Mlb llcoll ("1) forward ); Junlon 9aJll lafeo. jisn (5-2 loiw11d) 111111 'lluld Davia (1-1 fanrard) a n d ...,.,..._. Km Vieira (H cuard>· the i:.oacr --focr oo1y -plQa 1 1 -rd In Eoludl'• II-u the lllnje ' heavy Joos lnm 1111 awon'1 those "'"1ors are off the junior • · Iii"!' In -1111. ad lul Mst lldn1 1 .,.-flam ,_......, pla-N return, • squad • they have talenl lo varsity Jut seuoa; Two are -"'·•-w"'"""" ~. _.. 0 ... ~"!' ,__ c1raw ... 1rom the 1eague traMfera. Sea f(;.,.·n-8 ~ed I~· Sllrtlic ...... -... llliD --ding lo lliloooll, '"" • -the three~lellermen · .... II ca In .......... Wef!\ ....... .....,,_._ Penatal• 1'..... champion junior vll'llty and From the JVs, the Artllts ~~ LA. pu·-.. 11.-. "But we hlft ~ In eopbomol-e teaml of. last will c o u n t on 1-3 forward , lo I --~ , Wllh the talllll fnml line -S•-'--Glmer 5" I -··"' ' ' ! ind -..i bJ the tim;" tile lchool'• hlllory and ex· • The only rt1un11ng vmlty s;;;t:i.uiem..:. kid "';ii Tak N 3 Marina .... the -track. The Trojlm ...,. op&'lle a ~ =-l'lllll ::-:.s llo 4::: perleoce 11l01D"ol the lllartlng 1etiermen are Dave A><ellon, a guard Danny Collen for e on Oo ' -·""'! m, -aaya. optimistic of a blnDer IJubt. Scolt Bantin,' the sisth and ·~·-· ~~ H ~-lfl1'lll!': -·-jJOlltlonl. F0'"1tab! Valley is 1-1 , gaml llld W forward ~-~'--duties Bill ~-more --1ttack lhan Ibey ht.ft In the .... lwo .JC Cagers In -lo Sch re 1 ' bill -. . an&!lli """ on laat yesr's %3-Ju:", a ~t forw-:1 ~ the ill :=a, will r.:!:s, 'i'a =· Cooch Dave llnnm'a BINm 5 ,tam:,__, averaged u ~ ... v 'I l,. :..,_ :h: 1'ecl< 1111 CW!lor and Gllltf ;i:. ~ i:.i ~ .!° .:!..:;! ~4.':,"= v!~y ~· In from Troy Thom II o • ' 11-11, and II lorwardl llld 1-11 -are °"' pla1lfl expecled lo ' High, will allO see plenty of ........... Lorry OU.., 11-7, ScottRelder.OalJ-lla -Iola ol IClloa, three of ~L--G d •I gaml. aewOOID8l" lo the VlrlltJ, and them Ill forwlrd. Senior Jim Llf,..~m. arner an I ' In Tourneys Bm 8p! llCmW, a likely ht wu mciot valnable player 'l'eel (W) -great acor-Collen ail aaw some actloa on 111r1er Ill linard, II 11111 on the Banm' 1eque chom-1n& ..-ioe In smnmer league the varsity level laat l88IOll .-111 fNn ID IDJorJ plonJVunlt. Sl'f.1 Jolm -and andall.havelmprvvedgreat!y, 1'"""4 darli!ll ll!o l&lllioll lloldor .,...,..i IJ.I polDll -(W) are also accordmg tO Fair. Gamer bas -111111 ... rot II .,.-. per pme 1111 -llld a . llhond slim ol nachlng his wlil1I pord c u••t!sb --hll PM1o1i dt!l'liop--CUjaoD (M) and poteotlol an d ainota-ll:IJ brllD -!Ill iilll' -In tho lul m pm. 1l'ym !Ml (M) are primary· ahould pronle Yl1uhle ,.. ..,,.. bollnlling atrengtb. Rustlers · Duel OCC ' -for the Artists will Include Gary °""' (5'11 auardl. am Pllriclt (11-10, auardl --(t.'!o pord) and trlmfer Ttril Faller(WlonMI). Corona de! Mar Hltlb'• Sea also get a loUgb toot Friday -wlth'an ......... on Kin-are rated NO. I In with u oulgnmeat at Loa the fut brat. Drlaooll· feels Or~ C•••l1 -Alamllol. • the lelm'a ohoOllos and circlea W\lbis lo -FOUlllaln Va 11 e y • 1 pro--llhould be ali'Olll and selectionl b1 the DAILY minence c:omea Wider tire Fri--u1111e1 Its er-. Bl PILOT atalf. day al Loora, the No. I teom. a-. The front 11!'!. tdle And coOcb Tandy Gillis' ORANGE COUNTY TOP 10 will. be only avenge -re- Con>oi del Mar 181191 will Hod I. Corono del Mar 51 boUndilccern for.~.::.,.~. con- out rapidly If the -ptlonl I. Katalla 51,-;;i;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;i,....i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"i are correct wit.> 1 IUlllled S. Marina 5111 doublebeadef coollOI up this 4. El llodeno 41 weekend aplnll llllUbn 11 • I. FoutUID Valley II Loa Alamllol P'rldl1 lllcht, I. Lo Habra II then at -s.-, 7. Sorvita If olgbt. .. Loora 11 The istl!!r is ranked No. S In I. Orana• 14 the poll behind ()lllvlew IO. Ganlta Grove I League -r Katolla. ca-•rllali.t ............... .... , ............ ................ C. C..I. MaC 'f 1n•• 1t11N1 _.... The ()dvlew IMP ~£~~~ GRAND PRIX =..:r.:.=··· . '1118: ~~:nt.~ CMcll °'" ....... ~ iiiiie~ Founl0in Yallo1 lilllD II.... Md IOll l'OICllM ad llfth ........ .:::t': '':' .:r· ..... Nr .... -C..:. ----•112 I 111111 ~-~v:::.::1. ...... ~--:: ... ::·~·!·:·~-:::·~;;:e11:-:-~ .. :::. ... ...::~ __ ... ,..& ,__,._ r • l ' • • l ' t l I ' • I ( • • ~;J:';;;°";;;JL;V;";~;T;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;T;undoJ;;;';N; ....... ;;;;;;28;,;l;972t " TONIGIIl,,S TV IDGIIllGHTS 'Potter Place' Delightful • • • I '. · NBC D 8:00 -11Bonan1a!' Former Laguna Playhouse actor Mike Farrell guest stars in this episode about a drug-addicted doctor aOCU!ed of murder when an injured boy dies during an oper- ation. '°"-~ """•• .. uc... J18rformanee ot ''·potter Mem1e OWN<k'• ~•Koll tor n. Place." And we prompUy Any Harbor , Arff, parenll CfllldtM's TIIN!tr G61ild tit ... fth1 decided my vnnna friends and "'"'Si:"""' .. ~ .... ' ·--~ who foiled lut -.nd to ex. -lhelr offlpring to tbe. dellght.i oi lhe"'! Oilldron'I Theater Guild11 c b arm I n J "Potter Place" abouid. tm- medlat<Iy be ciGod<mned to spend tbe Christmas season In the garage -W'ltrimmed, ol course. trr:, I .. s '':;;;'' f:,; 11 that CTG baa put a splendid ;id alld~•~~I. ' · Uo f n'-<--Y Ion f • -"""" cut togttber under the dir ... KBSC 111 8:00 -"Hollywood Hotel." A musical from the big band era o! 1988 with Dick Powell and Benny Goodman. dlttwt ~ .. :::. Wt' ~ show that ls a worthy sue- ' \otli. F ttlwlwntlt '!if1' ~ 11 n o uw uuu ea or a m 1 ... no1nld, .•. AbbtM• ws • I~, ... rwit.:r. ..... P1Ht s.m.10J1 ceuor to the likes o f ABC D 8:30 -"Home for the Holidays." A new suspense drama about an aging father who sum- mons bis four estranged daughters to bis beside when he becomes convinced his second wife i! try. ing to poison him. Walter Brennan, Eleanor Park- er, Sally Field, Jessica Walter, Julie Harris, Jill Haworth. "rtitw ............... Nin H1rrt1 "Stmpfe ea.--" -'°""' JW;ltlOft ••• ~ ......... Miii Strnoeon o'.NUIW.I. Jdlrl io1ner .•.•••. .,... T"1!:hll-' It' '"-""' tuneful In = ................ ,Chin' fl'lllft S .. _....,..,y ,,............ IClft'I Sltlllllllll •--·of and l . that C t.i-1 ........... ,J-Sllt!llMNI i.enJJIJ IOCtgS ynCS NO weeping or walling from guilty parties, pfeaae. 1bett were five performances in two lC:.:iltltflLIM.Griit .... ~l.!~l: the Wts can understand with t;:.:~ .... ~rn:ofn.,,._. the big bit from thi.I critic's Mn. TIDll~ ·::::::::.E1t~ :~ seat, betni the tlUe 80Qg, CBS B 9:30 -"Pretty Poison." A successful 1972 movie romeo to television with Anthony Per· kins as an unstable young mas and Tuesday Weld as the passionate high school girl he befriends. • da1S at st. Michael'• and All , Angels Church, · O><ona del Mar, thus you abyamally fail. ed Oil nve oceasiom to meet your parental responsibilities, Repreives will be issued vi& this column for oil ,U- parents who immedtale!Y pro- mlle to make up for this shocking lapse ,by cooveying said offspring to< said St. Michael's next weekend for tbe thne ol lhelr young liveo. generations of Brlwh chlldren l!efore her glorious fables came to the eager attention ot Americans of all ages. This critic was no less eothuslastlc than the happy children who llUmlUDded him Saturday al the guild's finlt KHJ D 11:00 -"The love God." Don Knotts In a most unlikely role In this 1969 comedy, with Ed- mond O'Brien. DAILY l"ILOT 111fi l"Mtt Murder Weapon? . INCJDENTAI,LY, Y 0 U. TV DAILY LOG Detective Laddie Reday shows the scarf used In a murder attempt to Nicholas Mose and Sheila Dunkle in a scene from the Udo Isle Players' ·drama uoial M for Murder.'' opening tonight for five consecutive days at the Lido Isle Clubhouse In Newport Beach. don't have to be all that young to revel in Qeane Bottotf's . musical setting ol the best of Beatrlx Potl<r -the gifted ~niua who dellgbl<d four 'Christmas Fest Set By Chorale Tuesday Evening NOYEMIDt 21 11:11aDDllllD- CIJClll!I- 8 ........ 1ht List Ttophr" (i)lot .... ............ .... -__ ,,,,,_ (Jlc.r ....... ~ .. --..... _ ...... II!!_ .. ·-·--l:lt(i)-·-• -.....: (C) (ti) "11 I ,.,. (o!Y) '67 -........... --Cl) C1S ..... Welllr Clriltt 1111=::= ---.... ; I "'Mldtemr RliM'° ·---., __ ·--l!llot•Pll ..... -,.,!I) • .,_ ---(l)TNalttCJ SQ Ill {() ....... ....... 1-. ... u.r , .... ... .,_ .. _ <II ...... ,_ CllMll lrllf ......... """''-°"' 11)8 __ ,_ ... Cl'J .... "1111-M 0 W' ·--11.1-- Wednesday DAYTIME MIMES Sopranos Darrellyn Melilli and Vina Williams and tenor , WJJTen Hays have been W II ...., 4 o· ' nUned as solOists in the Irvine ~••Cll-.......... '"... e es .__om es 11-0 1nne.-Master Chorale's "Cllristmas 111 prisoa 1nd his 1111ndson dud 11111 Festival of Music." ~:.-;::, ':..: :"'.!.:! ~"',::; Comedy Classic 'U ..-.Anted for Tewvision · ,.::1'" o1 M•: ':el'."':.= Ynho• cnm. dYfl.tStJ, aid Dom· f'U/UI Williams has been assigned lnlcll (Luther Mier) dftisa 1 c11n-the ro'Je of Mary and Hays will nla1 tdleme to lramt tht fM·O . ...1-be lhe .......,. cftllf ind send him to prison In By BOB THOMAS him; he prevJUysly oVersaw character's prototyj>e, Ale1-...... .,..erd In the dlqracl. n.. axcluslctl of 1 thl'll-the R i c ha r d Chamberlaln ander Woolcott. chorale's r e n d l t i o n or 1Mrttpllode. H 0 LL y W 0 0 D {AP)-''Hamlet" and ''Snow Goose" Now, of course, Whiteside Respighi's "Laud to t be D ~rn -·-1-.. ...&.o.: Orson Welles makes his with Richard Harris. appears on television. Nativity." 11.11JJ 'i&ll --· return to teievision-Wednesday Th ··'edul -.. -.,.._ "' 1111 ......,... ''The big problems were O'Connor hired ·-~can e concert, ~ ed fo r , .. , \-1 night, and a whole production n.uu:1' Dec 8 In th Or n •• ~ (sus) '72 -Elunor Pal'df, Siiiy had to cross an OCilSR to ac-c~earing the rights to the play Buzz Kulik ("Brian'• Song") · e ange \.AH&a' Fltld, Jtsslu Walter, 1ullt Kerris. complisb it. and updating it for today's to direct, and took along 811~ .College auditorium, will also GJ Wm. Holden lnsnires Dom television audience," s a i d porting ptayers Don Knotts, include Pinkham's "Christmas "' Welles, the multi-talented O'Co Cantata" and f tipbo I * Deluise tonight on MERV creator of "Citizen Kane" and Mor. EdwaJ1 Andrews and Mary our an na m 1i111fw Crltfill The producer spent two Wickes, who ~layed lhe ""'"""' works of Andrea and Giovanni ...._ • ..1 other classic films, made -· t · do ld 'd --G b · Ill ID 9 • ...,.,.. Jllrul ...,__ years m ymg wn wor wt e in the ...lain Broadway and a ne . ._ __ .,__ some Impressive contributions el · · lgh Th he had -~-· n-~·-to John Al d • •SSIJI Oft tht -..-11 Ktne. t eVJs1on r ts. en movie versi'ons. VVU\,IUI,: r exan er s 111 LI IWldel •" .._. to early television, particular-· the · d f M pl f the a 30 f hll a~ m n. ..., o. ly on the well-remembered ~a~v~~ the w~:~r 0~ BECAUSE OF union rules, fe~g ~ude t~ pl~:g 0of 19 T:.r.. "Omnibus" series. Since then George s. Kaufman lhat the the rest of the cast had to be all 100 members of the Irvine flJ lh v.r.. hn ...._ • he has rarely appeared on the play needed revision. Brit!sh residents . Bo.th Joan group on all four sides oJ the m l1JI '*911 ._ u. hcrme screen. except in old "Kaufr¥n and Hart bad Collins and Lee Remick live in . auditorium. 1be singers will Oj 1'1 Yqhii.11 movies. written r e f e r e n c e s to England, as does comic Marty be backed by the Woodwind El!)...,. He is starting on NBC in· a Lawrence Tibbett, Eleanor Feldman. Orchestra of Cal St a t e t.30 e ()) CIS ,...., 1111* (Q Hallmark Hall of ( F a m e Roosevelt, Admiral B~ and What was it like to work University Northridge. c-........,,... (dra) '72-special, "The Man Who Carne other figures of 1939," o'lcon-with the re pu-ted tem-1;:::==='=======.I wi., Ptrtda, T...., WIN. to Dinner." A very American nor explained. "It might be all peramental Onoo. Welles? a..., .... If ....._ """ plv, yet it was taped in right to do the play -as-is for a "Orson was as advertised •1 '"' stM Alla• and Dultr stwlal· Southhampton, England. Why? Broadway revival, but those the producer said. "lltJJ'fug fleW tutsL "Because that's the way names wouldn't mean much to rehearsals he was all over the D 9,.... Welles. wanted it," explained 40 or 50 million television place, probing. questioning fl)lSIClclllll'llll · Frank· O'Connor, who pro-viewers." ~ and doing as much· of the JlfO-m bwldl Muskll duced the show for Universal. ~.. duclng, writing and directfug 1 lt.00 "It may have had something . HE CONVINCE~ t l!i e as we would let him. 8 XEROX PRESENTS-to do with taxes, I don't know. estates of the playwnghts. and "But when he was set in the * "AMERtCA." Episode 2: I was so eager to get Welles . TV comedy writers 8 i.l I role, he was ideal. He arrtred The troublemaken who for lhe part that I was wt~ Persky and ~ Den ° ff an hour early on the aet .and started H all. to accommodate him." rewro~ the play for 1972 could deliver all bis line.s D 91 II) a-a "ftoml Front television. Now the references without c8fds " Homt" Est1blishmtnt II tne fird O'CONNOR IS in charge of are to Ted Kennedy, Golda cu5 : MesuchUSltls ind tht personalltltl telev.tslon giant, Universal. In the play and moVJe ''"•·' """hits Enr!°lsh Sltlltmtnts In Ylfllllil end special projects for t h e Meir and Jackie and Ari. . ~' ; -• "' who mldt them · prosper •r• ••· Producing "The Man Who version, both starring Monty ;,· · 7:11 __. 10:11 •mined by Allslllr CoOU. lndudtd Came to Dinner" in England Woolley, Sheridan W hitestde ·--•.11 1 - Is• study of Be1)1mill Fnn!dln. was no particular problem to was a radio star like the "'"'~"'9't!.I'""'~"' .. em-\jf.~~~~~~~~~IG~~~~~~~~lll HAI..,."°" ... LMS r: o mCIJm--. Ill ...-ll'J I WCIAI ...,_.,-. NATIONAL GENERAL "IN NATURAL FLOW" ... -s Ill"' -THEATRE ,._ l!;J --''WORLD CONTEST-72" fl)M .. ""91..,1 ' l!D-.... 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ASSOKTED CA'IS, klttais, rall, a toad and a dasblng Scotcb terrier -magniflcent makeup work, Incidentally, In this glittering Guild show - prance out the pleasant melodies on St. Michael's ideal bJ.tbe.round1stage. And it was good to oee theoe loveable l'<lt- ter cbaracten snatch up the tots from the audience· at final curtaln and dance them Into the •plrit ol a rousing finale. It'• -~· a ctlll elrori, Ulla lplerMlid II Pllee1" but Tpm -.. NdotJb. ' table Scotcb terrier, Jahn ~ Joiner, Philip Bruce I( Tom Kltlen and ~ohn Kerr 11 tha ·~ thorou1ghty ~ble \v Samuel Wblsten ""1alnly deserve an estra !Wiid ol ~ plause from thla c:omer. 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M e I a Verde, College Parle, MNa del fMar, Westcliff Atta. To $47,(Q). U )'OU own the above, we have a buyer. Please call 64l).0055. ... SU1$IOIAt'I', Of l'Nf CQl.WBl CO. PENINSULA POINT ,DUPLEX 2 Bdnna., 1 bath each unit. Oxnpletely redecor. lnmde: Ltve in upper-lower leased $3i5 month. Hard to find du p I er, thil klcation. 172.500. Call: 673-3663 642-2253 Eves. associated BR _,1'.[RS -REALTORS 2025 W Bolboa b7 l ·lbbl water 10ftner. Beautiful patio. Fr.shly p a I n t e d • Heavy ahake roof. Beautllully i-i-pec1. Bric 541-1720 TARBELL 2955 Harbor, Co.ta Mesa TltADITIONAL Spacious Back Bay Home with sweeplna bay and mountain view. 4 Bedrooms plus paneled family room with stand-up wet bar Heavy ahake roof wood sidlng, leaded Klass and k>tl of chann Luge enclosed patio with healed swimming pool owners are moving and want action 172.500 HARBOR General • WATERFRONT HOME WITH SUP Located in one of Newport's most nclu· s1ve, pn~ate ~mmunity, with private beach, good swunnung I< slip for Ige. boaL This 3 bdrm .. 2 balh home. is beautifully decor· ated wilh new shag carpeUng tbruout The gourmet kitchen has a fine bay view as does lhe lge. living rm. w /frplc. The ~my l~e. mstr. suite bas its own enclosed paUo Tbe bayside patio is great for relaxed boat'. wal<hing. $92,50-0 The area's top protessionals are at your service. General &75a General #2 .HARBOR· ISLAND ' Love!~ 5 BR., 5\lot balhs, waterfront home. Lge. li"."'g rm. &_ family rm., just redecor- ated. Pier, Ooat and•sandy beach. Beautiful yard w /lge. shade tree & swimming pool. Bl~L GR~NDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Dr., Sulla I, N.B. 6754161 Macnab -Irvine Meredllll Gardens 4 leclrooms 21/J •laths 3 cc!{ ·Garage l'Gen:;;;;;or;;;a;;I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l:::Genor:;:::::::!a:-• 7:'=--1 Look at the: combination ot I• . features In "'~ home! Huge HOUSE + DUPLEX LARGE R.alty Company • ''Holiday HouM'' Wann, oozy le illvitina;! Beautiful 4 BR., 2 bath, Har- bor Vlew "Montego." Ex- cellent Boor plan. U you see it, you'll like· it. $58,900. Helen Wood. ~. (Qllll ~~~~PJ::"'..'::l EASTSIDE FAMILY HOME dining room, tr.sw.i painted COST~ MESA $38,500 inllde and oullkle. Located $20 000 lmmaoulate condition with 4 irk prestige nelghborbood, ' -wry close to elementary Unbelleva.ble ~ true! Needs bedrooma, all elec-achool, park, teMla tnll'tl work, but whee et. can tric bulltin k I t c b e n , and beach. Prefer to aelJ. you ~ ~ home, =wa~mn,y-.1~ ~quickly. $59,900. PI ea I e ~US S3) (O'.l't S ts r h:: Sun coated window~"~ phone 54&-2313. t ~•.:... p· 0 u n for tv..•t or tr a 11 er • 6G-l235 ... ~ ~-THll: •mij =·· H. for complete F = •Mr::ra INCOME PROPERTY .. JD:iJ:A'i"aRB Ooen -Brtc 540-1110. 3 Units, lot 50x170 $39,500. . OPEN n: 9PM -I ' Macnab-Irvine TARBELL • urui.. no tixina:: up needed IE!.oo>. 10 Units 6.6X Gross 13 Units Nr. 1hopping $23.220 Income 16 Units Owner trans. Anx· - NORTH MESA SP,ECIAL ••• $31,0C)Q 2'05Harbot.Coota!lfta Sell y- UPPIR ¥t Lownmoww FORTIN, Realtor 642-{;00() $·2'"'750' ' Take weekend1 Ofl. ~U! 3 bedroom, 2 :t, • Everything taken care of In- bath with aepuak', lovely Nice, clean 3 Bdrm., bomt'! eluding lawn, roof, outD1e 15x3Q family room (1800 aq. on large lot. ,Double car paintl.ng, pocil, recraHanal ft,), troplcal landscaping. garage and aml>Je room for park and green roUJnc hUl&. All thia for only $267 per boat or trailer storage. Try Thia lovely mndomlntum VA APPRAISED r=~irax) I _,,,_ I~ month wlth no money down 5% down. 1 with cathedral c e i 11n11 to Vets. Call • three -..__ th ' N ba'"-. 0ne"""'"~~ !!..! lftpcort u• ~ .....,..., _. can be a dt'l'l ilr Pt.a· = .. ·,11< 11 '· I ~I ~ Call 646-Tln. Clessificetion I 00-124 I --11-1 1 iRealiiilllrliiiiiOpei;iiii' niiEves!iiil. ~liiiil I Cleuifitetion 125-149 ,...~t ... I ~.. I~ V'l llU9'i Clessificetion 150..18-4 ~21 I -II• I ~UN=Room ro; 4 $106,..,, I Cles1ificetion 200-260 * 3 BDRM. HOME A 1 BR _,,,_ II~ I APT. -Easllkle, 143.750. . Ir 2 BDRM. DUPLEX le Classificetion 300-3:';5 BACH. API'. UNIT - I-J[t] Easbdde. 141,500. _ .. "f-. • 1'197 ORANGE AVE., C.M, • PHONE: &G-tm Cl.1sificetion 160..370 I ••!!!!!!!!!!!llJ!~~-·l I [ -I~ S31;Sm! Classlficat;on •00-465 SWIM POOL • [ I~ Well. ma\Jll>lJled home "'"' 3 .. , • ., d ... ~ bedrooJDi, 3 . .~ ae~ be.th&, delaiCe bollt· Cliiuificetion 500..510 •io• II: it c b'e n ./ dllbW.,mer. Eles•n f flreplace. velvet g:reen park-like lawn. II• I DeHgbtfUI patio. Po o I , ~-,----,,J.1 • -541-1120. Cla~ificefion 52,5.Sli I ~--.l!Sl TARBELL 2lrli5 Harbor, a.ta Mesa 0.1sifi c•ti.on 650.(155 CAN'T COMPARE l'alnlow '4Ul11 $25,758 No Down Tenns Prime O>ota ..... location. Auume apr .bin now on .-and """ -Installnlentl are 1e. then rent. Farm style kitchen. 3 bedrooms, com.pletely .. .-..... Handy work feat\ael. 2 coverecl petiol:. eoat p.te m rear yard. Wide driveway. Bnr: 540-17'.I). TARBELL I ~ .. ~. ·1~ Cla 1J/;cat;on ps.510 ·---~ Clessific•tion 600-699 AU. nus FOR THE '4.QNEY • 10% o..ln will ~ this • bedroom and - l.,.. countJy kltcl.en "°"''· Deligtll\ul and""""•· 3 C.u garage. ExceQent terms . . . •••••• $43,000. The ~ . ;.,., I •. .,, ... ,, lllJJ 10.i1lfic.+ion 700.710 1 PETE BARRETT -REALTOR- 641.5211o \ ·DAILY r . PllOT ORANGE • COAST'S leading • Marketplace PHOENIX OWNER Clwner-!Vacant4 bed., 3 hath. condo ! ~. dnpa, bulltlns, patio, ovmdaed aaraie' Ideal for --~ .....; room -recreatiori center le pool lncNded! A n X Io u I seller asking $32,800 • 10% doom OK. -will-_ at.,.. offer!! 4 hclroo111 • 2 Story A-&s- Exc•tJna ,_ 1moy .~ with all four bedawm uprtatn. Walk one bloclr· to ----and ..... Assume VA loan wtth total monthly ......... .. SIS! Pm. Asktiig $.18,Qll. Call S.2313 to lee. -· . . -' ·~--­Shotts. 4 Bdmt. w• 11 ..,..,,. 139.llOO • * 4 PORM, Ii. bath. J cat av. on a crett wttb • v~. nNr OCMJI, ~ 1733 Wt1tcUtt Dr., N.B. 66-1211 • I • j I • • I I ! I I I . I I ( I I I ! I I I I I I l I I I . ' -• • ' ' ' • l ' • • ' • . . • DAILY PILOT • ' Everyone Hai o· ~·1 tV Pl Something That _ " .......... CLASSIFIED ~DS You Can SaH It, Find It, T racle It With a Want M Someone El ... Wenh · 1 -. . MESA VEROE .MOOERN This is a flllnlly boine witli .a master suite that's .19'"25' (that's big). There's also a formal dining r<>Qm, a super living l'OQm and a family room you'll never want to leave. Deep pile shag, rock fireplace, wet blr and all that! This four bedroom home is excit· Ing. You sJ:>ould see it at $57,500. UR-MCiMIS Of MllA - -l46sltft ............. Mdu..,. • • ~ 4 r · ' U fllil ICJ.U I: li()Mt:S llEAL ESTA!L.,. - --·-------------- -GeMr•l , ...... ,- Newiiort-Otditaiicl!iig - Harbor View l!ome, offariDg lil1 the refine. ments that make a happy family! 4 J:.ge. btlrms., 3 baths, lusb carpeting & dnjlell, family nn. w/brick fireplace, paneled in choice wood & a wet~. Profess. lind- scape design. See this bo otion -Offered at fl.4,900 including Ille ' '! > • .. · Colliga Pcirtl leallty This large Meaa model h~me, lyi;ng behind a courtysrd· & wroughr lrqn eat.!. ~-4 bdrms. & a lien, cpmpletelr riolllO<\eled kitchen. On lush, lndscpd. ~unds'. It is squeety clean, ready to move into. Offered al $39,5oo. CORBIN-MARTIN REALTORS 644-7662 . . .~ _... Celle Mou Hunll.,IM leach H!,'!!!"f'~ ...... ~ leach • .o;.;..i~----------Cllo;n'llllCJ +ITAll "'lha EAST* . HOMIS AIE ....... ...._ FMILY • 1<<w11 dlcorat..i Eutolde • _ SHOD ~1 li® be!' • • RmlAT · I ,..._ •. ~. , REALTORS '· a:lllASl'CCIMTHllilRUi' calQM 1111.MM.CAIJf. 644·7270 ·!lotftOllt ,,._ -3 BR, 1 BA; ..... "Frardli:on ......... 1'io Feel Wee )'Oll'ro mUaa ll'lil)' Pier Jc*es Two ~mec1. ~A~ .. ~ be6or u tbaf nt a.... t11t the s.." a-..• --~ 11ut1nna1. -~ -...., Ill """ home ...i rm. S tilo -o..r :111111 '"·only a few --75''loals a-11 .900.c.n--n....,, nt,.... lanlllJ .. 11., _......., ... -c1ow1ow11 '-' This a "one ol a kind.'' watee ~~t ~SOUTH -. S --...i den. --· 1-~ Wllh 4 bdrma., ' 2 batba. ~ -· with all the ' --with --.... -)'Udo. lllllY this --...... """a nautlcal appolntmenta. 1be RmECORATE tbil l Br. 1 tut i.r, JNI •thla: area. ~ b' low mUlt. apacloUI llvtas room It ell· view Is uneQUaJled ...i the ba. 51'0 cln.1%11 per mo. "1 ~ -All •Udo ood P!b only $53,llO -only tr<mell' quaint family""'"· locaticn exclusive. 3 bed-Owntr. aru.m.. eve 1 DXlftl tor cmb' SZ5JOL ~down.-CALL ICM"' Call Ron WUUama. -.m room1 pl.us aeparate peat ~Jm. 8C74DI. ~ dLscrim1natine boat owner _,,_ """'' A tnuur:"e cbe1t! I Uw the U ,atudlo. l'oerlect lane for the ft. ~~·t . FOUND! "'~ * ~ ~.,. 1or ~~~ • .,. ., -""".....-REAL EST. South of the highway · • • • :;-;;;.ll35,,m-Dana =~•Ina ~ ~~'=!i ~ m....,.. ~ - C d I M One o1 So. Oout'1 moot for all ~ "' enter!alri· -~~~:~~~! "',,,/ NEW , , , , Orona , e ar ment J. J<Jll Uke !bat out· ALMOST Two blocks from the beach. 2 Bedroom with l::'..~ ~ 4~ ::i.,.. ~~ ~ • lnall-• 3~~dJ ::.-•= "Mother-in-law" bedroom and batb upstairs. ~~":iic~r:: be,.,....for)'Oll. NQW e HUGE c-.... Pfts. rm., cllnlnaaNaolf-. Vacant and ready lo sell . :: •• .'. $72,500. CONDOMINIUM. 2 stocy 2 °"°""' Grupe . 842-U. Pr1<o ~ tiae-· lollded $49,900. -..-pod -. ..f!,· , * ' BR, 1\1 BA., End unit Va-COLDWELL. BANKER THI 'PllRCT e l-Ilb!ACULA3 ~.ullneocar· -.·.<"! -: - In . this • cant. Adulls CJOly. '$21,900. -1144-2430, 8S3-(l'IOO -....... --vest m , • • . • • By pwner 963-2111. soo N""""" c.nter nr. REMEDY FOR ....,, -"8.500. · ' • • * ' . 1ai11ea l'M1-1a GROWING • 2 • 4 PLE¥ES w.soo. •.•. Townhouse -. ~.oao. ._...,. Enjoy this two-story townhouse and your """ ea Ing '"°'I' f-'aln Valley ' PAINS! e !".'-BEDROOll -• ...,. ~~~==~~~I own private patio. Large, loft, masU!r suite 0n tldO;;;.;;.,.. s;:,i.. . 35' $48, 750 Need 4 --·' This one "'" ......., "°"'" -1: · & bath upstairs. ,1 ;bedroom & bath down-,_ fronlqe on main bay, com-SHOlllCREST ~ ~ ~ ~ CAlT'°llir "':7.' .. "!:."'"~ ~ stain. Builtin .Kl1£ben. A fun place 1o 11,. , ~~~v·'~ ~ .,. ~ =::: -· -· --.... ...... -.... LACMHIA for only• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '23,000. , olJo. c.n Beats Im· tamUy lMne, ~. 2 """"' 2 -.. Located mor -.. BG w. 11 ,. • .,. loll. . * . 'medlatoly, $1~000.' :i:.-.:=. ..__ = °"'-In Hunt. Bel>. At . • l'A11I • d:t.::. '::? -AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES , Real~~ poo1. iQOd;;d with .mu u.. :: ..:: :'~ ~ ~ --bldl 11to tr 111. Lion om ' 644-~...:.. soo"':.......-~ ... Ill', ~~~. ":' J TR!lf'IY-~ FOR .. inn_:-;:,, H.B. =-., -· i.. M.. GaMril -I -·lmh--,...., .. • niuPLEXES: 3 • 2 m.900; ..,, ,..,.._.,. --. ST''"-'s 1 L .. , 1• *' * * * .•~. 4A3$92.500.Xlntl FtDt1t bait-in ltttcben, "fl.ISA ,Pl!:-i;;;;;;;:=::::==::;;i:;i 'JI( MARSHAU. Realty~ -· Formalld!nbtl Doa~P&1--,._ .... 'i'.::e:f .. 4C:.,.-= LIDO llLI VALUlf ......... room-pant!looehlllday OWD)'Olll''ownhome.Tbls ~~-• ~ L a-t new -om -::::.L;:;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; / -bore. Famll; room home olkn 3 bediootm. ~ -~ room - TAYLOR • co , • irith --· 3 -lMne room !did> allo Pl• for ll'aller. Near Wulen. 3 llilo 3 ~ ' : LOVELY car P."I"· Brli BG-2181. en ..ti wlth.U the t.iut·inl. "'°""';"~ ::l1~ 1., {;';:,~~."';lib .,.... llAVCREST HOME · Excell9nt "1Utee home !or ~ Eveallf'l4'15. '!HE inatr. bdrm., .t-. Near Spacklui 5 BR home ~J!'..~·Makeacallto RF..ALi:.frATEMART. dub. fl• t.m, Charl,ne w/awtmmlng pool, on fee -_,_ Wbyte, , BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB -· ~family rm. & ">i••H• .t Talbert · · Li'.;) c:AU' GRANDE OOLllWEIL. IWIKlllR ~~:"~ ~~!'~ti~~R ~= :U:f; ~£~~~tt~1'.e ~BS IS ~!..'H'"iJ ~~1"~ .l:i R~ ,'!~~~ ::!~~it;·r:;:;i1::1i :i..;~.r."!g~Vi!~ H~'wEu.. ~ HOME! $33,900! ;;r :.:~~--= * c Cl tt of · te If Select I of Real ton 644-2430, 8J3.-0700 First time ott....i ...i its a Jr. Estate para -p1c1na. --NOnl C:.W pnva go course. your co or 550 N...-eemr Dr. be-wltt. , .....,.. -1111 -.,,..,. 5 -Jlfo -r-• 1ca~ LN. -OPEN ~~!Xf.s -... all electric -$39,500 parabarcoocuatra11er. em. p1oaU' ":: Corona dol Mir =:..~fut~~ ~"!'f.~ ~~~rt LIDO HAI.TY * "Our 27111 Yu r" LUSK JMne""""' N.., - -La.W. -"' PoJao """" llf'l-611 Eve. M1.a!15 S317 Via* Lida, .ll'Jt.*-WISLEY N T'"voOR CO R-'"--""" .... .....---fac:ode, -· tm1 ~' G1tl!Ol'OI G•....i ' "''" "' .....,_.. H"""' View Lovely -~~ llddid chaml ., thh $21;0001 OWND< -. l••I S. --"ff ' .. IR' VINE COVE NEWPOR211T1 CSanENJTaE•ff'!l.aH.llls Rood,,, -1e ~t~~ quall~ A6 ,__ tno• -9G a · boaui!Ol 2 _,,home. w ......, -near ,_.,led. 4 Bil. t BA. .WWW 1 . . ..., ,. ......., --Y •--A 4' ,_ • -~ to -...i --bMm. -...i • 4"111 -new Id!. - , -.CD~:S · ~;..i:IC~ General ~ Gener•I ~;;e;1tr~ ~1:::.!xam-=:: =...32 ~c~~~~1235~...,..-...,--1 -~'"-"'I• ~-. PRESTIGE 199,500. Fee. Call Jim ··~!ll·u1:_1a1;1• ... "'mu--..... _,. ---Ml ..... --• One, d ;...., _.-do!dnble SORRY Muller ~= • ---deluxe balltln t l t c hen, .......... ~~ all Iba '!'lee i\aoit -Key .. ~ '" C-. \I lil:re -COlJlWELL, BANKER _,, ~ -for .. -::-::-•..:~:-. ~:.-with'poo! k ..t;. ' ... "MESA VERDE" HWlllJc ... lldl. ........ -...;;:·----•,OWNI R • l:"f!~i-:t:t ~ :!:! ~,~·O!ti ..-~'.': 1;1NE uF A NND 5361950 ~~~;..~ $32,7501 =-=t&a. . ~ :S~t1e•1 •• ~--· '¥AHX.,..1~ ol -and .... -.....,. ~ ·""""""' Only the -coald -.. -~---..... lln!--In Y"ll'Ye..,.-. H .... :plO temptation W buy the ....,, A beautilltl home In "Mlnf' -•-'1~ 6 aelJ • -f -·-ldtcMn) ))eep , PILE 1q .. lt.bomewiu.5tiedroci<t~ ultimate ll/ cuatom -condi-Kq 1lud lnslda, looklllf out ~home. with larp • -.. ktnc .... - CARPETING AND ·Dww and 5 IJ&thl with all Rotnan and meet matertals. The bedlooma. 2 elea ant Park att1n1: ln back. Real livtnc room =:I bdrm,.,,_ dell w/wt.·ber, other .. beaulllul lte~ Thf1 tubs ...i Sauna. 2 tireplaces ~th o1 ' band picked !Jreplace..!: ~ lsmU,, -, Blt·ln BBQ, patio; ~~· = 6 Mama' 6 ll•ll'C!'la -Clll<a.6 1W1 ._ double llnpl ..._ llvlic · homt wu com P l<e t e I Y veJ1-:1ar&e wet bar, ; st'. )>Mtllnsr and med ' bride room _. all the "Fun barbor"«-ean vu from ~ ·iDrmiJ. ..ti..i..:-L HttnttnpJD Bcb H B&. i nn. A dmL Appros mo .. ttmodtled thill year, Only Charles kitcbea. 2' hr. even In the matte r Scenes." ~oliday en-llving-dlnina:. 4 BR. tam area. Jr •• ........... . : ... ' ft~ I ~OnlT ..uao. f.:,,900~~"""219.;:th '~,:!Ti,!''!:.;~ =-·~"' = .. ~ ~ib":'i"11~1~ l\'l:rJ. ~~~· 0n1y loads pi·-,~~ HOllclay Maw-Ii "SINet.E Pll50'1 ~iflLA 11ULT'f ~ 3 bedroom, -tt """'-55f.!1:12Z for a~ and cm,-COllE SEE • , 4 ldtcheo. Pa . SOrinldel'I. COLDWELL, llANKm -lanclsca!Jllc. SHAP s A -rm., ll'. '--~ German r:eld .... ..,. r~ r , Elegant.cupetiqr:il,cuatom Realton 6'4-Hll. 833-0100 Prime Fountain Val'ley tied bfftb, brtclt ftretpl,~ 1 leach • •pobsbuetr.t. Bedrooin, 3 bathl, &bake drapea. Brit~~ITJO. 511> Newport Ceatet Dr. "oc»tkw Brt. ~un. :w ~ ·~~ ~~.;::~is m1 • ~!P 9te!-~ "'UAUTY IUILT ~s:l'mi."-0pen Eves. ·wie poo1;.... 1o1. Priced -cont1. Qpls. ' -4 a & FAM. -IA.'I __ ... 'I" • Can-& .~-~-ir a """" &ale at 129.580. Ulae ..W, c:hm7 ldteh. • • POOL C!ifM ~ IPM O:inltrUCHon: quality ts ln r-· ~ •..-. '. ll8M Brooldult "Call .... din. rm.. Price al.lo inc. 1-:~~;:;;:;~~~ ·tbii; Halecn:st home! 'See . "'""'""'~ ... ~, ~--.. _ ~ll th!a. •·"<:lcle't ·bo2 mBR,• den.In !'oantam Valley refrtl., Wlbr. A dryr. 11111 Gl'aC!IOm....,,.. CID P'9dri L1DO ISLE add-on! Loaded witt."""" • NEWPORT HEIGHTS Shol<clltts.0iann~ior ex-Hlftlt ......... -coven all. -1 ir llnCle dinlac em., larp lamil1 I-this IUse model wldJ big --~ ~ .. -9R llmlllown. paymls. Ill 11'13. Tne IA Cimtoto ·c -.. L formal -mamve ....... Y-c...a-NEIGHBORHOOD Bo~ ~.,.r.tv. beach. M&.900 UYe In a ~-a.. ....... ly' P•l'ced • ~t~ 3, bedroom, ' ~.. •• ....... I . 1-, ... to....... --·~and ~-.,..i:a::.... -a bltn L Naw u.tlnr: 3 BR. cm place. 1-;low $Wl down! --Two lndivldual Homes. One e 21 -.&. -:-1~ 3;;..~.8:::. ·•· ·' . ce>Ars *~:-.. =-., ... no down lt.!..~.Pi~~ "'~~Fabulous -;~,,;.·_ BROKERS INC. m-• l•I m-• ~iMa~ $71.600. & * 3 BR I: lam or 4 BR &: The other ia 2 Bedroom, 1 . beautiful nim p:d! Lllce a SP P 0 0 L, ' 1 Near club A tellnll '_., , •cE lam. Bath. Both in excellent Qm. H rbor V'-new beauty with 4 $42 50011 COUNTRY llOCl'OR -en., -Lownt price 4 BR. 3 ba., ...-~..,,. * Gas bltin kit or elec dition iD.akJe and out. • -bc!drooma,. elegant ftttplace t · 3 BR w/ltudy lbutterJt, CA.LL A Ul•MM F JI. $11,500 • REAloTOllS b!tln kit. Eno6gb Ground to blllld Ad-Lovell' < bdrm. 6 family rm. tn W.. 1am111 "'°"" bull~ 1me1y 2 say home with 4 lamll> rm --9iW ~ ~De Whyte 546 4141~ * Carpets over hdwd dltlooal Unit. $55,!XX>. Call Island kitchen, bit-ins. ear: In Cheam k It c b t!"n , bedrooms, aedadecl den en open ... ~ d raper le a , ~IL 0 _5?;.:>wi;t2~~. 833-mbo', '°"'-·'Ev,tnlns;l)1 floors or carpets over 6i6-0555. · per. A: drapes. Protea. disbwuher. 3 car garqe. upper level overlooking hardwood cabinets 1baJce -I.Al.TY. n..:atUJ•• """" ._. cement ftoon, lndlcpd. Lots ot used brick. Beautltul patiO. Garden of cathedral ceWJw l t v in a: roof & ttrepl. ~t'-n.il 'N••r N..,.n ,.,, Ottlee 550 Newport Center Dr. ,. GET .. A :. LOT I Wbtchtever is your choice Qulc~u. ~ooe,~,000 F.dm tumceptng? Br k mom~ eiepnt. ftreplace. fence, eVel&ueem A: potted /.i;;;mmi;iii!iiii .. iiiiilti;I ~ . . Whu.t thou C¥'· ' :l =·~~ ~~-67U642 rt•n ·~7s.6uf 818 <IOt ~=t:eon on~ = fl.Owen circle front yard. H•rbor Ya.. Homes IACK IA,Y ' ---e,..&. lamlcy, BealitHul -Enjoy swim mm. 9IW5l1. PORTOFINO -· 3 Bl' .. CUSTOM , '..:;:":IJ"~· * Y-Cllolcel Groot Family 14-M poo1. hrll 84Ull91. '"'"" ~· ~ ~~i with beautiful POOL on ~blae .. t!.t ~ Eftl; *'"'416 4BR, tam. nn with fonnal 5824W.Edingf.? •u-jtllt *Pl aft1 from BQY-cm"'¥ • din rm. VanLult wall covet· HllDtincton Bch. .-,~ Mnlklln lam. rm. Lad bid. ~ule~L~ent'.cul_....,...., •• :~~.., n 11!11'.lo.~~·.;.. ••There II a~~-Abanclonad 1-. Lum grounds. $19,500 e INVESTORS • Is the pdce ol this-· !l>.900. Howard Wells .,ree LA ... '1;11 . ......-... -. •.noo .. _..,........ m years l&DjJI -•I.JUI• Gary Koox. 1 lS1ll Beach Blvd. 3 bdrm., 2 ba. end UDitl COLDWELL. BANKER -with a NewpnBeach 219 La Jcila. !(JI. Lime $275 ~ COW""", BANKER e Q"" '"M e H·~on Bch. ~-~·--. ~·-"~ lhN>Ut. Real---m-0100 = =. -00 the ~· · • .& d Lease Option 1t<a11on "644'.!2430, 8J3.-0700 """' * v i:"M.YERS * L:;,,"i:"' ... ,;:::;·..;, Acrilan !liO N...,.. ~D<. . ·u.!!?TYr.0!' AlMosr new! Vac&nt oo SOONewpnrtC.nMDr. ~ ... ~. =-1!;,8~ Bl11ot,.......,lup3bed· ~~a:: THI ILUl'FS r I Dec. lit. 3 bedrOoaw. 2 OUPLE'ltBY OWNl ll at W.500 .each. Call '°';.,. room, the best In wallpoper, na...-• ....wi, 2 aby, Roaljl;wesldltt~Tlll 1D~•i••C:~ ~ ~~n~ 7:~.'fn.~ ~. c:::,,aa.i.m. :~~~ t)redhill ~~·~ -b...... . ·, ' r-;;;;;;;0pen;;;;;tlll;;;;i!;;iPM;ii;;;;;;;;• I ~-beaut11u1 ..... "'-.. bath •-.il-m "' _,,._0 _ ~·-·~ ~ -· View "' -a.,.. I" H-ff'"i 6 cupet. '81,500. m.1158;' -. ··~ --·· • Ddw..,. for prime New· CUSTOM UNITS ·oc-~'"' -New l!m--.. 6!5-'1616. um~ Blvd H B. ~E.lCIW HOME REALTY port .... Inc. -· ' ,... •••"• "'""-la location! Plmb 2 BY own.,. ~ ' ._ " . WI •Vllt~I....._.. umv: PaJli C....,, Irvine WELTON & COMPANY Siii' -SpOntsl\ '• llyle iJ'he .tew· ol Ille -la bed., 2 bad> .,._. unlls -SPl'ilau HW -vlho -'" ' 'n _.,.. Co!i ~. --nntal unl!s, Eutllde Coata -tbtalcfris...,;, tlla lave-belt c:aqietlnc, d 'a p e 1 , -this -new c Pltv party bu home $DlO 1'1ol, < bedlooms, family Olllai boon I All to 6 PM N II. TRAHS 1 TO D C -. 2 ~ -· 17 3 ~ , 11o11> -· l!reat¥ + bar, beam cell-• , Bc1nn. .:,;::tt. '::"-~ =r,. ~· 4 ~ 2"'1!I; ~ =~ .!:! w~ to-..;,.,..•..;.;. ;!'.° ~lnl i!:: m~ t.:d,i,..:bi.:~ ~!40r ~i.iM:J'w'. PAINT N · =o 1111. ·-tam nn., ile patlJ>, lp>c, -biNiNt Only 1 ,.... A SPACIOUS Jrom .~ 1:;:"11' • BRbi ~ -· Near ..... Full 1s·-....i.·c.u 7225. --.. ..,, • trade!! -USHlll I ~~ -... ' -rmc. tn ba ~ old J TOWNHOUSE ba., ... • ..... t· co. ll!Xl,000. --·i;-· ' · rv ffAllllOR View -,SSl;IOO. 61192 SbermaJt D<. RI AL ISTATI FAIR c BR. ~ -· rm J1fo ldteh. --...._ --·-~~ ~ . ·-upper den 119.lllO. Mi:Uii Eve& 2'!:~ '"' ' UWll1 baa.; ...o -pan. CAYWOOD RIALTY ~ .. ~ -· ~ , • u.~ "' find.. ......... ..... view 3 .. BA, 'U iifii' > . , ... •• IG,lOO. HERITAGE Iii i\l TOR., • flu:i iJidED mtEET, .... __ _ flDan • a a.. .... n. .u.urr. ..... l'J' VA >otn • $117 . -Pm. 'OlllllY'MllltRIIDN • ... ~ . --v-or.-. :::: --·- :Xi,..:.-~ "Na· · ' ' ---NS' ~.·~~~ *-'•* . ..-.. -11 IMI• Mou For~ w 1ocat1on CUSTOM. oct:Jmi ....a. "Clolet'' ** VI'"'-** ' .. _ nlA. VA -DICORATID Lewis ... SPIC tl'lf'AN · ....... • · COU>WZU. BANKER Loweat !1'leod cu-. -• Om •JOI · • 3· bed· Neat A: clean.' 4 BR. A tam.• 11 .a • .a •• •N · · · I Batroom. rnove--ln Rllltarl "'4ClO. 133-flOO 1tt rnunilk'ent D o v e r '•• .. !l!!l••!imi• "'°"' -with i......,, nn. <»""""' patio :""' __...ii ,COllllltlon, _..,, -•-oa.rD<. -.!BR.Oba. maid's 1 • -.... ai1U1 lllOlll at Worltbench. new -6 "NI -"2"'44 -. "'::.,r,tlo· bis ...... ""' Powllc .,..;. 19,!IOI :,t. ~-Cloae wt~ . '-4' pa1n1 -;,.i!Z.Ma Opon House Sun.,.. -=~ ._-. UL~ IAY PltOI', · - - 00 1 qalet ws-' 630 Royal Oat Drive •• * '614tl * •"*"'"""~-~ ....... 3 ,tue1. 3 l.SIOW:'Cout"'°'""'B. "1--4BR iba. ' Ill aW1iiiNG 2 BR, dao, :"';\d• ~ ..... ~ ~'-'!::: REALTORS --Vecant-MOY. Ill · CONDOMI NIUM 0 ,11., -. Vaiy ,.i.,. lot IN!>omi.Call ... nn. ---~ ':,..,~ ~E·:.-inic!I!;! =-.lllriltmu. -or ~laotlldl-Ilv~.-= =~~--= -of capboarda ...i ..U. °""' lam nn w/lplc., form BY Ownee -~ -..ue,ttati. ""'* Plwww, R. Va i-. lo-· -.,.,.. a din nn, pi.,, rm. cov ,.11o -Ip, er 2 Ba, $U.tl0. ... wttll _..t. 2 BR. 2 Ooan -1-5. Own. -· BIUt, $11 ,500, 'w/llatepoolta'ti:..pr lam"'"~-· Vacal 4 BR 2 BA. I yn w,:a-;:-~.-.-. -. -1'11D. _., ~ • .... q>t.sn:ri Pro I. -ft iiiiiilerlUltew/'m ~· · -,...aA!aa:a ': _,. thl - AssuMI 4 ... ..... = . ow-t::=-D -batli. '/l/W '\tw ..... · hi-... -. -* 1=a ~ &.L LO.AN .. pa&, dal> NIAR AIRPORT 2~ I LkS TO l lACH ~:: ~ ..';1::J •Neoport(lmll!lr!Do~.~~~~~~==1 tr< ,w boaillltil , ___ ·~~ -~ s11, ""1ot, • bedntom -Cilia --1a --. -. •. -DBAI D i y Vlr ... !ie Wll Tell 1:l\t. o:.or 11.,i--,;ijh -" I mm e d I at a In Santa Ana H•l!lh!s. 'li'Oll't ..-. $19, •• 'Cd dbl pr, llnl loc. See lodaJ. N =IT 0 -~, I BR 2 BA, dao, t • . , Yw ._, .._ kPl!ly ...... "'"':fln ,...,;..,,-m. Eut coat& lut. ll>lot ~. '.xJIT R!ALTY ..,. Pl w • ... Wdtll ....... -. c BR., 2 •lhl + ~Sl'EllllED Call wu -· pi,500. larwln ";;'!lia Inc ~ VI -a • 3 BR., we'n ... -'tW s::°'I' .... McCa .... llHllw (n41 l!Wiiil ANXIOUS! TI O HUllllT ~!pert ..... , 960. ~ llfo-llhd.. C.11. * REPOSSESSION * 2 Bii A Don. Ne"' Beach. ..... ..._._ E · 541-111f 3 a 4 BR. 2'l 6 25 II 1-tnatde. $25,900. lladl IG1 Via !.'do llB < l!OIUllll..1c 211 batlla. I Bia'. M-1'111 lM for -or to .,,.,..... ~ \ Tl\I. <Id. .._ to -A 1111. Wf@!I, 11.B. llMl19 ~ Piiat '!Id Mt -A pt1 -ad la a 1110db> tlwl bQrt<. Call to ,.., ' -· -..U! Meld• =Jiiif·• "'-an ad! Sell ldlo • • • ........ ....... .-,.,.. 531-3HI. Ml • • • -ABBEY REALTY i 1 t ' I f I - I· 1~~~~~'=~~=~,~~~~~,~~~~~~l ~!!!!!!!!!!!!~,~~~~~~~~~T~-~· "°"~'~'""'~--71~,~1972~=~~-~y-~ I I -.... @JI -·"." ~ l "=" I ~ I -·-l~ l -·-I~ I -... -I• ---~ l ,... -·-11!'1-"'"* ll!l ' f f I ' Pre-Grand Opening Sele I I -$SIMS -a. ......... ·- { lofty IMng awaits you! Acl swiftly to te!ecl vour own Newport Beach condominium. Visit !he temporary office& of the Newport Crest Information Center, conveniently located at 2400 West Coast Highway Suite B, Newport Be~. Open Dally 1 o a.m. to sunset 1714 1 645-6141 ~---~~ Ho ' nllhod 300 HouN1 Unflwn. JIS -iiiiiiiii,iiiiii ~---~~1:mmmiiiiii.:;m;J.O:.;,;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiii;.:;~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;~ llMI l tt•te W.....,. 114 -ur .....,_,,. I05 Duplex• Ut!lvm. •Apt, Unfwn. M5 ~-UnfWIL • * ......_.. Cmll * !!!!;~ Holthll ..., lluff Newport -1~~~~!!!!~!~!°'~~~1~1;,11:h~;;/i°"'~·~-~oliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~G~11~w~ol~jjji ,,._.... 2 R LrgeLr Ra lliiDe LSE2BR.ci~t1-drp1, WW buy )'OUr proporty, All FrplB • Clr TV' ::'.~ .~ dollWlbr, pri>. dlsp. Pool. l300 . PENINSULA P'J'. NEW 2 SR, 11' BA, triplex. cash wtthln '11 hn. Call crtW pd. Adults. SZ15tMO: Elec 1ar dr. ~ mo. Charmtna. 2 Br. Frpk BUn ,raace. frplc, cue. 4 a. ~·---6 , 6 3 0 0 0 51>-225.'l. home. Gar. Yan!. -. m d\Udreo, m pell. -v~•~· • -•I~---~---$325 • 3 SR 2 BA, !rplc, $190+ .... 6111 :JOth St, H.B. ~-Fo"'lloln Volley bltna, ..,; .,.-. 84-7tltl4, 113-<>413 S.n Clomonte 3 Br, 2 bo, crpt/drpo, bl .. , Yearly. COllPIEl'ELY fW'nlobad 2 doll-. l2SO mo. ~Jut 'ir.,.,;.. 'v,;. ~ ... ~:I _,,, ... l[l j aft. · (213) 378-7739 &ft 1 pm. 673-4030 or 494-32fi8 ... BROKERS INC. ----- IL CCllDOVA Al'TI. ,..., $145 1 & 2 ledr...,. l Dllllwuber , Sh;f,;.Carpellni -Wilk-In Cl .. •Ip, Forced Air I ' Extra Lup Ra-. , Beauutul Game lloom • HMted Pool -B~· Enclosed Garaget. Quiet llll'roulldlnp 'inll clooe to sboppb1g. (Nr lhltler ~ Hamlllon SI) :;..6PM 1 8tC r~leia1t:.= a~~i ~ ~Nt)~:~:~i~E~~~R~E~N~T~A~L~S!!~~~~~-~~~ - 1 Unfum, 3'5 H ti •--~ Apts. Furn. •~ WANTED 3 or 4 bedrootu 2 !;;;u;;;n;;;:ngt;;;°';;;n;;;--;;;;;;;;";;;;;::; !4801 Bruce Crescent , .vu ·-~ ' ' I -Nowport 8'acb. 0co ... Park1-'-L-----nd----1 -halne, .-Ide. loca-0.-o -PooJ.PaOO.CU..tom built 3 Bii-Illa tion. -" ct•••" Lar'9 IMMID. OCCUPANCY br, 2 ba, built·lnL $435 mo. LO-,~-,y-3 -Br-2-Ba.----HACl l llDA HAUOR Ailult U.lnt. No l'etL 2077 Chort. St. Coot• -. 642-4410 ...., yard, -.. good ...... I< 3 Br l2SO y ly 646...U S36-$l4 • ~ . --~ ...... 1114 Prtoe ra.np ol up tn MS,000. :i' . mo. ear , or , to beach. Beautiful • DELUXE 1 & 2 B!!DROOllS !;\1' -· Princ4>les only, sJ' Pou:.~~. H.B. * DCEANFRONT-S..utilQI, modern. l300 utll, -, ~-·~~ ~ -. · ~·~ Xtra lrg 4 Br, 2\0 Ba. y..,._ leaoe; $400 mo., ,..rty FumW.... It ....,___ s».a1a ly. l500 per mo. Call Winton, Roolw ~3331 Heated Pool -G"--Sllag Clrpelbi& ~~~!""~~'!"'m. I Martin, 6'15-"621 °" trB--0983. NU nu apt, 1 Ira muter i,m. Dishwasher -All UWIUos Plltl. GLEN-MAR, 4 BR, 2 bot, S.nt• Ano utll pd, Suadck A -MGftl 0..ly • No ·"9ts Goil<aw.1w-COSTAllllA trplc, cpts, drtw. bit lnl. I Yrl MM .... A-s ---~--~·1-• dlshW1hr, cov'rd patio LARGE 2 BR clean houle, ~ip, y_,.,mo. 1tT t.,. ,,...,, ,.... ....,.. .,. -w/BBQ, Gal'd'nr 1180. -OK tftcd yard drpo, ' Tb.,. _...., Juot A Few O! 962-6222. fplc ,.·~. ~--' WID 81lboo PonlntUlo VILLA MAJISEILLES Our M,<NY RENTALS " ••· •w•« ' SPACIOUS I It 2 llDltOOM APT. 200 * . . . 4 Bedroom, 2 bath, patio pr., """r pd, nr Sod-2 BR, 2 BA, !um pr! patio Fum~ a ~ $9o NEAR Bea h' Pr! wtB-8--Q. Children I: petl dleback HI $3Xl. mo. Avail el@Ct bJtiN ~ture adlL ~.Pool. uJi P<f, v. OK. $225/lllO. AG T • Jan bt ~. Avail thru 'June, 12. Sl.75. A.WI Li¥"'9 . S..uty Collea•,· R~ * . ~-S.nt• .Ano Ho~h 615-5391, 213-446-51Ul. Dlahwasber color coonlbuiled ...=--go.=~l'%:' ...... 1125 -SECLUDEDlSR.Cot-\.~.=;..,i~ei.::: EXTRA!.<•· l BR hou8'. e S25WkAUp0nOcoan ~sllaJg~i;~.·breakfast~ 1 T "'·i...l. sate tage. Encl garage. Tot ok. $225. 548-I.e. New crpts. drpe. C.Ompletetv Lovely ~ · 1 BR·Rooml ncomo ax • ~ * private. S3!0/mo.,' i.t A Maid Sorvioe • Poot • UUI Pd buge P!'.IV•le hDced ,patio "'· pllll!I laPCllcap-HOLLAND ..... S.IH $145 . FAMILY ... ,1ng1 ... 2 Irvine !alt + 1100 Socurity .... • call 6'!5-8'1IO . 1111 • bn ck ~. largo boated paoll m& OrUoge, CM • 645,ft10 BR, b!tns, crpb, drpo, pet 557-tlll. 2 Bii. 1\0 BA. patio, bakony. . A: lanai. Air .,.,..tw.ntn1. 11000. Puta,... In Bee• bar A ok. 2 BR. 2 Ba. Air/cond ••• $2115 South L-0 315 E. Bay, $250 mo. oo yrly 31tl So. lrlsltl St~ s.nle AM 511.all ..........,. San a.m ... te * 3 BR. 2 Ba. alr/cond " $2tl5 ' hoe. lnq. at Apt C &n-U'll COl.DWILL, IANl(llt & CO. • area.. FUIJ)i" equiooed for $235 -HOMEY 3 ~ Family. 3 BR. 2 Ba. aJl'/alftd. •• S:U.0 NIGUEL SHORES or 548-mt. ~-. AGINT leue ...,._ or ~ Frplc. Huge yard '..;r: ~di/ .3 BR. 2 ha. Attjum. • • • • $3«1 Bewtiful panoramic ocean STUDIO, l. 2 • 3 BR. qts. BOUT~Q\JE b' .ie · (can-pet. " 3 BR. 2 Ba. Atrium •••· $365 view-Dana Polnt-catattna Yearly1 $125 To $JXJ Mo. lll•ll!!l••••li!l!lllll!ll!ll!l[ll!ll•••l!!!l!I --~ ,._ -6 , NBl LANDLORDS! 6 BR. 3 Ba. tam. rm ... 1115 r.Jand. Prl. beach. com-Muhall Roa!Jy ~ Atils. ...... MO hO, Unfurn. W _....... 875-tilo aft 6 pm. FREE RENTAL SERVICE munlty tennis courll, rec. BEACH & Pier. 1 BR $150. :::C In~ • BEACON RENTALS ""'"· 1"' pool 2 Br, don, 2 Utll pd. Adults. 303 E. c..ta Mou Corona .... Mor "---' ·11y 220 * 645-0111 * Ba ln lovely gate controlled Edgewater ct>m -211& · _..,...,un commun(ty. Avail. for I,.,. C , • n--~ NICE1A2 BR trallenltl66 COIONA FOR Sal•, small fabric'"'"'· LANDLORDS! Jan. lit. $1'15. ..,. .... op11tr•no _. ~ Mabft Adi~ OUld elk. on Balboa Island. Complete-We Specialize in Newport Shown by appt. 644-7851. WINTER rental ,Smack on 1265. DEL MAR --------·- #' ly stocked ready f.ot new Beach • Corona del MllJ' e "SINCE l!M&" HoUMt Furn. or the sand, on beav.tttu.I CUTE 1 Br. ClOle to stores. Spac:k>ul 3 bedroom. quiet • l;s.,G;;-<c~IOlii;;1;;;,._;;nlt;;:;· i· --1 r~-..;...=---. owner. (Tl4) 492-8211. &: Laguna~ our Rental Ser· 1st Western Bank Bldg. Unfum. 310 Caplstrao Beach, i)QJllex. 2 Bar, waiblnc m a c bin e • anet. $350. l Money to Loan • 240 vice 11 FREE to You! Try 1 urilvetaity Park, Irvine Br, 1~ ba. 496-2513. $142.50. 536-5114. New 2 bedroom. choice k>ca· ' ~-~~~~.'ft.~ "t!.':t..., j ~ 1 I TD l ~JVl'kw RENTALS D•Y•-552-7GllO NJtht• ::::T 8:::. ' BR, Cott• -. Humlft9101! '*':" ;:::'=;;;. :.;l:;;:~;.::--=.;;:--Ri;;;; deo or 4 BR. 2 BL Good iiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiij! $ . 080$ 613-I030 " 494-3248 pi" & float 131D mo. y,.,. C-de Ont i..QUINTA HlllMOSA 2~.:::.. = clooft Spaco & BIH.._ n.-'-.. /Unlll 6!\4 % INTEREST Bllboo PoniMulo 2 BBR. 2 Baba. ·-$300 'n>w>d or $2511 mo. !lee. thni -Country btate Uv-Jocttb Leue $2111 £ Beach O ub rights, nr Golf -..,._.,. 3 R. 2 . · ·• • · •• · -/350 June 879-3l61 d a y 1 AIL UTll.JTIES PAID 1_ ._ -A-T ~--... ~ By aw-ulo 162 2 d TD l · •BR 2 ba. ·-· • Co •-• 1 -• ID ....-er-month. cau 673-85liO m.; ~-. ~~· ·--· I;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;:;';;; I n oa ns CAPE coo on pt """ • • ....... -!71-1Ul.l ""'· m...,.. ~"" you ... ....... pool• ....... ... 'f Call ... 1338 or 835-1100. I• drpg, Garage, Yeariy. $300i 3 BR. 2 ba. tam. nn. $425 LIOO SANDS l Br 2 Ba CUstom degjgned, featurln&: BBQ Unbelievable Uvilw. 3 BDRM, frplc, beam cbtp, Wootdlff ·NEW Lo,':'w'"E'"a'"uyOranro·~s?.'· mo. Call 645-8008. ired h·111 fi'plc, large patio. ia5o1mo'. " ~"'!:""'="' with In-0o1y' =· ,!"";:... ~-Coron• del Mir Yrly lse. Water pd. 5600 • Se le din' 1 BR. fURN. $1U 6C-6Sll. eves or wlmda. ' C JUST LISTED DUPLEXES · S.ttlo M ... C River Avo, N.B. • U:.::llke ,..:.,.";"' 2 Bit, PURN, $215 '* GREAT VIEW-I BR. * • A m-FAMILY HOME. 4 , r '•' o . 3 Br, don, 2 ba, frpl; beams Condominiums e Prlvato patioa 2 IR. SIWlo-Uftf. $115 ~· -·-~ -~·, 642·2171 545-4611 $350 1...,, ...,. duplx "°"'" REALTY nfu BR., 10nn&l D.R., extra t-.. -.i_.. u.~ area 2'l ......... SlO Avocado, llo pet , U m . 320 e C1oaed prage w/lflJl'IP AU. UTILITIES PAID up. 6f4,.6344, hobbY rm. I: HUGE pool BUILDER 'SEU.ING NOW. """' ... '6 no.1.uui-3 •.. Univ. Park Center, Irvine e ?tlarble pullman AdWtl No pets table aiR tam. rm. w/wet $45 9 nIRIFn plan -fUt cash! ~. Call Anytime, 83J.-083J e Klng-a:z: J3drma Colt• .._ n bar A BBQ. TbiJ won't last t 50 Lower payments, borrow 3 BR. 2 baths. South or H'N)'. Office houn 8 AM to 6 PM ON THE BAY •Pool • Barbequea • mr-(4 b1kas.ol SanD1etoFnry1.;;;;;;;,;;,.,;.;=;_-~--1 at $74,'150. Bod Austin. on homes equity, ca 11 Adults, no pets. S-150 month. ,..,,...,, 3 B D R M O L X rounded with phllb. land-on Beldl.t ! . ~ W. on Holt Park-L .. .,,,.... ... COLDWELL, ... BANKER µ4 Portland Circle 492-nn. Broker 644-4848 SHARP ~. 2BA., almost TOWNHOUSES. All the scaplna:. to 16211 ~ Lane,) QUIET DELUXt Ree.!ton 644-iOJ, 833-4700 &-t·th of Adama. on Hun~· 2nd TRUST DEED I.DANS Cost• MeSll new. Great loc. near park. amen i tie&-$5451mo. or Adult liv1Dg at ifJ' best (n4> Kr-5iMJ. -2 I: 3 BR APTS. 550 Newport Center Dr. ton Street to rwtland, H.B. Will Buy Trult Deeds ~Mo. Call Lany or $575/mo inc boat slip &: LARGE 1 BR $UO Pvt. Patio1 * HCd. Pools 536-1111 •BROKER 6t2-7491• e PRIVATE Retreat! 1 BR. Dorothy, 5t6-5880. pier. BARRE'IT REALTY No Peta $1.CS. $185 Nr Sbop'g * Adtilt$ Only . . . . . . -,,_T ft~-· ·~ iITo. ""' Furn. util incl. L19un1 Boch ~/Evel. m-=. "'wEwE. WI1-KLY-MC>ffT6:~ ~ ~ ~tloa: MuilW•• ~ \ rust ~• ""' ALA Rentals e 645-3900 DErided &: loll or im Santa Ana. Ave., C.m. I'. Modul•r/ -66 1165 . AIRY 1 BR, Ape N•. Fountain Volley Exocutlve SultH cioeeta. lie< ball, pool 6 Mar. ,Apt., ll3 -. "-lullt Hornot .. 120 I-. p._rty .I SEASONED 2nd in Stanton' e · E/SIDEJ 2 B•. F•ncod beach & town. Bltns, dock. 2080 Nowport lmL pool -.....,. botb1. Build'-a New -4 u Affoct....... Wll191\l bal. for $13SO. Box yard. Encl gar. Kids. $150. 1265 -3 BR, 2 BA, frptc. ~='.li.u.!'·~ .. ~vi COit• --... ... ,.....it 11301 lfeABJlll ZI ·~ $45 .. FP. $6.500 DN. ~'•:nA~.' Valley (1 t4 l ALA Rentals e 645-3900 · Bltns. GIU'ago. Yal'd. La· ba dbl •nclsd "' ~ M24611 K<olooa Lii: (1 b1k y: ol ~~ W••t,:,:.; = -., McFadilen.6 N...,..... -~ $25G-B,.nd new 3 Br, 2 s., auna Ni..,I. pOOi. Sauna ba. ' '"'"" STUDIOS & 1 IR'S lleldl, t .blk N. ol ,._). 2 ~ 1 Bath "" - .. ~ONE"HOMES ' Free-4n.y, S ')'ft!'I fteeh.. ~ bJtna, c-rpts, drpa, $300G.,;.!,BR,Go2~,~_E; courts. 3 mi from bei.cll e FREE LlrJma ' to-?MI ~bath.pf;:'';,J: :113,42&-ruT ' C... -· $8220, """" f l ldds/1""· Pool. N"""°" • ch'udi.;,.. ·•--·-·· 637-4334 e FREE Utllltln *I l!DllM, FURN. -· -· pool, -, l~~~~~~~!I 2 ~ J:U I ---. s.o. ~· .. 557..-NU-VIEW RENTALS Huntlntfon BMch •Full Kitcban Adult Apt....., --. u.--·-· t I~ ~-. " an OlYmellta '--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;iiii; HORSES ok. Custom-bit 3 m-«!30 or 494-32t!I . • Heated PooJ Beaut enCloeed i-tio .. JlO peta. 151 E. 21.lt. CJ(. ' ' 1, ~· ........... lh:nn $1250 d 0 I I a·r 8 • • BR, 2 ba, bltns w/comll on * 3 BR & DEN * HUNTINGTON Qmtine.tltal e laundry Facllldeit pool. No peta.7 .• J!35imo. 1035 6M Mii -" I-~ 300 ~acre. 2J260 Cypreu, Back • .. Townbowtes, 2 &: 4 Br, 2 sty, e TV A maid vd 12th ~ 53&-Tt.1. Scheduled·caab spendable, um-. Ba,y area. $365/mo . MEDITT. STYLE 1% Ba, b.ltn11, wsbr-Dryer, Phone~• t BRQC.-.DDIWa.5 blka e TROPJCALPOOLe 1 w!ilch la 19:3" cub \~-a. Penlneula 64&-6942. Frplc. 2 Batha. Built-in crpts, c1rps, cloee to shop's • from Beach. nr ........ 2 Br llhdo, l~ Ba, frpl, Mablle Homes 1 == 26~~&l!u~-. yav . lbN LARGE 2 bdrm. 111' ha. shag kitchen. W/W Carpets & schools. 962-8781. El r.rto Miia etc. No lialllf..... .... • ltrcUe. Gu~ . For Sa.. 125 private water a)J too. C.Ort-3 BR, 2* BA. $275. Winter. crpt., blt-lns, frplc., patio T.O.W. Area $335 Month Irvine 1 BR's _ $lJO & UP 1 -·-• IUch ~ llP~!..;.~8 lNoBll,. 9• ...... , bl ... 1-:..:.:..::=~--..;;:;. tact Ridwd Van W@rt . New interior. 305 Montero. enclosed gar. 634 Hamilton, MISSION REAL TY Unfvm. & flum. ....--~$165. Utllr-"tncl. U5 llltar -Reiltals RELMI EO-RE CDOI. Cl)Br81v.>991. N ~~ 6 4 s-8 3 2 l °' * 494-G731 * 2 ~. ~/:;. New. Bltno. All Uillltlol P•kl APT Avafl. ~· 1 :-Atboit PL op< A. (SU) H v. 2 IP.4CIOWI· r. ocean. Lmguna Hills · 642-3>57 Pool I: ~ cupanq, ni:w...,. _,_. • 581 tt3L Mal'· apt C 6G-«J40 Winter 'season only. Call AVAIL Now • 4 BR. 2 BA. oaea. w. a from ~· SALES & LEASING C:IU) 2<14316. bltns, dsbww, trptc, ""' NEW Wo•ld 3BR 2 BA 1225 Towrihoun Unfum. 311 1959 Maple Ave. CM, ,.__Mia only. Yr -· NEW 3 lfl. 2 bdrm. apts., 2 full aervb facility 12 NEW UNITS t .l paint. Clo9e scbls a: ' • Al90 l&ral" for rent $180 per.am. .-..1m. dlildreb okay, no pets $165 .. • crp , ~ IQ rt. crpts, drpa, dbl gar, c u._._ -per mo. water Mid. 309 ' n..--....._ lli+, N08'1y compl•tod, C.M. C3l c.....,. jlel Mar shop g. No peb. 645-<231. "" o1 pool comp! ynt ollo -*$30 WEEK II UP ATTRACl'IVE 2 BR, N. -;,~:· 54i..1iil- UdlllMI .... mllllV '-P'exes. 10% down. 80% 2 BR, attached garage, patio, maint, water pd, c a 11 () Studio A: 1 3R Apta Lquna, 1 blk belicb. PBD. vma., 'I' • • 531 6800 )Dan. ~~-.Very i'OOd bl.Qt. 1 BR. Hee. $90 uW pd. >.00 re!rlg, stove, AdWts, no ~. $1~. . 2 BR, liii bath e TV • Maid Service .o\vaU u.UI: inc. Bef 9 am, aft 4 ... ••· BEAtmruL 1 • 2 BR. ~_,Sullivan Realtctr" N~. $110. pets. 18.35 Wallace St, $150. u-·-·port n--ch Townhoule, 2649 Orange, e Phone Service-Hid Pool 675-01& • ClaDtempc:nry Gudell Apts. ~·~· . . Rlflf-A-HouM 979-8430 Call 54&-<139 ~ -Apt E, Call 5411-lil09 e Children A Pot """'°" Patioa, trplc., -SJ$ } Contem,..ar-River' C.11. Triplex, by own' r.. dbl THE llLUFFS Fountain V1lley 2371i N .. port Blvd., C14 No"!port _,, _,11:;11l:::·c:Coll=;:.l= 551·-=,,._-=--=-I ~ GreetFemllyP•rk .• Mt,900.~down.A.ssUrne Huntington Buch ~afage~ne.,3 crp~'paint; 3 BROM townnouse, 21$ 5::2o9756mc!"th~ 4 BR. 2 i... 2 Car encl .la-Br:!~~~ 10 .~un:15 ~A:'.;.~ On ~· mo.·~ 1-}0i!n~ Walk wtr l br gar lnlt, va· dish-wlhr &: fenced yd. Cklse $350 PER •NTH baths, frplc, dshwhr, Ice 1 Bl\, Furn. 2 lrl:. doletl. lparl<'BR, r2. w/lndrJ'. Avail.-~ ,\ptm. 3IT W. a., St., CM. I Ri ~~ ~ T·"· ,,,,,., 15IM cant. Also NB $125 ulil pd. to all llCbooJs. 979-5814 , patio, atL dbl gar, after 4:30 -~ ~. -...__ =-•M -• new v~ .., .... ~. __. ...,.... · Rent-A-Houle 979-8430 3 BR, 2 BA, fenced yard. 3 Bdnns 2 bath tr! level pm 962-(M73 9ueeD ~ .,.... nd ocean. ·•••••••••••••·• 15 -=-=='~'-~~~--! I Green Rtver,off ramp. «n lndu1tri•I Property 161 Family only. $2SO/mo. townhotl,; Cul de ~c Jo. ' .. ~. h ""nn1. """••Adul~a.!1u 3 BIJ,. 2 Ba •••••• ••• •• • DEWX extra lra 1 BR. apt Green River ot., Corona. L~ ~ * Agent, 837•1271 * ation ~e iew Custom Newport U941C gar wta ltOJ'aie. ........,., 2 BR,. 1 Ba, Pmla •••••• S2SO ln 4-plex. Qoee, tD 9outb l t714> 737·7311. 4 M~ ~~ ~ l8S. Util Pd. Nlce Bach nr $295. 3 BR, Jge playroom, iea~ ··v~. sharp." ~ or rent, 2 BR, 3 20£ Fult.rton, C.M. We~~~ ~=~no·peta. :._ 1133-3747, · town a-beach. New crpte, heated pool, Coll~ Parle. Avail. 12115. BA, trl-levcl Townh>ule, all HOLIDAY PLAZA Allo Oc:mafroont:1 Avaa 2 BR. 2 BA. -t dip,. tll.tnl, l ~ "'· Avail 12n 545-5438 bltns, fplc, ~ ... ..,..,view DELUXE -1 BR .cw.: &n-1113 Wtbr/dr,..r--... -· "::,!::" Lots for S.le _ 171 SI8J ~Channing 1 Br. Frplc. 3 BR, dbl gar, blttns. Large ~ ...... ~ht: {i)· = lum apt. $135. H@ated Pool. pr. 1 cbll4/1ID pet $17'1 • ·;· ''iiiiiiiii~iliiiiiiiiiii~-~~I 3 _PENINSULA Gango. Yarn. Ntc•ly lum. )'al'd. ~dining. avail oow! ;i;i<-r.;,. Cl..., Loonanl. Amp\•-· Adulta, no 181.ff Del Mir _ It\ II S275 . Util Pd. So. Laguna. 2 $2.1). Agt. ~mi:; -11 ff• Ac ...... ,., .... 150 LOTS . ~· Frplc. Deck .• Ocean 2 BDRM., den, crpta, Adulll Senta ~· )965 Pomona Ave., c.M. ~~ ~ c::.: ' .ric. Speculaton llrelm! Ramtil-Nii-VIEW RENTALS dog ok. 1185• mo. F•;;c;;! FOR le.,.,""" Tc;w;;;;;&e 3 MODERN 2 BR, partly"""• _ Kfdsl~ lmmed -. 5dn~'o =.:i~ (U.S.~) . !: 3venll!:~ '::~ 67J.4030 or '94.J2t8 :::·:::~. 5 br. Avail. 2414 Vista del Oro BR, l ';iS BA, crptJ, drpe, w/w CfPla, betw UCI A 2 BR lowel' daplec • 1 bUr to ~~==------1 Cf Dev@loped lake. Riverside Peninsula 1otal U l t r 1. N-rt leach approx 15-Dec. $335. mo. Newp(,rt Beach dah/wsh, dbl gar, pool, or OCC. Yag ... ~ ~ belch. Yrly or -.rbtter '225 2 BDIUIS \IPlfalr'&. b&tBd.M. CoQlllY. Owner,· 544-6920. 1hnN>ut-4 ~ 644-ll33 ANYTIME South Caul: Plaza, &m2. ~ta. -... UI 1l or $250 mo. 131) 4lth St. See ~drpa. atQlde ear pr. ComnMrelel =-huge rumpqa;,;.: 4fKll. Bt:u-ce Cr escen;: lBR big ......... bltns 2car H borViewHome Duplexe1Furn. KS ' Nov ,..., er p bo De ~ Pll: 60tml or lSI _ ltef>" to bay A IUI'!! Al> N"""°" Beacll. Ocffn.P&rk • "'1>1.;-,;;;.,.., "8-JOBS •r Fum. loc:fl, & I ... lx-1,;:113;;1'l1!M215.;,=:="",,-,....,.._,...,,_-~=='------1 p._ny --at land value o1 -Pool·Patlo<-Cuotom built 3 "''4>-3936· . • 4 BEDROOM -yearly Corcin• dol Mar coptlonlllly ..... 2111 ~)BR. walftlrOlii. Year-BAa1ELOR. 1 6 2 Br C 1 · •1&-112$,000! Rorit -_ 8"lld br, 2 ba, built·lnL $1.16 mo. " · lease $475. mo. Avail-SPAC. 3 Br 2 Ba. 21> car Nowport llJ..i., C.M, ly. a..m -· C>pOa. !';~ •"!!'-= ~ ':'. N • rt~ h later!! ., ~ HARBOY-R. ~~~~ ~: ~oo;s:kn: able December 15th. gar, oceM' w , Prt. heh, SMALL 1 BR. $14.Vmo. + = ~ ~-~ F:'ma st. ii• 'r> lwpG ...,c Iii.. Bdrm 2 &'!',;;'""~ 904 w. 11tb,.,. MoM>Vla.. REALTOR, 644-7270. pnv\. $350/mo. Wkdya aft 7, oop. Utll pd. Nr • .....,. 6 3IOll Flolop:-, *SHADY EUIB -POOL* Greot locatloo for an oltlco ----ta 'F.ol · . llOO 3 BR. 2 BA w/l'oot. EXQUISITE GARDEN ~. -· .. El Camlao. , Br, s lo ao -. e Adulfa f'ooll!dt 1140 up f" --Pd-· II~ ....,,.pool I. Fjolt.v 1 eo""'· -1mo. i.u.. C.J.S. Rool Pool. 3 BR. Condo. $.100/mo. Dupl.x• Unlurn. a Apt I, Cll. --·,,,.. •-• ~ -• ~ ,_ - O --WtlJ ......,. lit TNtt . Inc. """""· Oft!' ., -C 2 Br beam ll'--A-~ ~ 111 E. ~ • CJI -~ wtth loan down. Price I I Realkn. $41-9M6. Estate, 548-1168. 673-5221 or 60-3645. SPA , ce .. _ "B.16-0MS 5f7~ Bob. _ ._, •~· $35,QOO. Call .st&-1600 fOr . WINTER ~ 3 BR, ATTRACTIVE 3 bdrm., 2 ha. N'PI'. Shorel. 4 BR, pool &: Corona clel M.r ~~ ~· A~~ W1l'ft'ER. N· BR.. amo. 4 * tm 2 Bit. ~· --. Jt' more informatkm. % A c t I! s an Juan 2 ba, new crpta, cov'd paUo. near 19th & Tustin. $260 per rec. prlvil. Fbcd. yard ROa'MY 3 Bedroo~. 2 bath, ps4.50. 53&-611~ fO-mt: BR. $115. 9Mlp9 to tie.cb <h:-pg. =-MMcll ,/ JNVUl'MENT DMSION ~By °l'J.:· Some No peta. 113H676. mo. 6'13o3825. ABBEY REALTY &U-38511 -·~floor $.100 pr -lb 11IOI AllllEY REALTY -pref. 411 ....._ "'' ·•-... ...,."'.-.....:~ I .:...,_ BAQIELOR .... mo. $128. • 2 BR Apt Ono -11 "" ~·· THB •S.s.L~ =._ ·~· ·. one °"· ~~ 1'£trs• ~,;: .. ~-;rib priv';;";: ~;YUi~. :t!.:'J.: '.:If ".:"°~::f· ~ child ."".;.::,.pOt.. -' S&t.A."ra:RB Mount•ill. O...rt, -Clll'Q'O -tn.nco.1225 pr..-... Both A;ti~~·M -·' _...., _ -.,. • _ cjiii li . Rowt 174 p~ J." unlb next to -A. ,.nnb, l BR :i.,.:..:..,.._. 2 BIL ,,_ ..._ No -SPACIOUS 2 Br, t 111. ... l I I C' L/ call Balley 6'1l-A550 A<t. .... -- - -Mil> g. -tit ~ -·· 6 -No -IAUOA ISLAND The Pun/e with fn• Bui f. n nUC• e 1 BR. new ep11, o1rpe, 11'1'5. :" .;;.1'° 3. I:: N.s. 111 •~ ' -11111 ... - 1 tho per mo. So. ol Hltlh-· l140. -llAalELOR A" 1' ill' ., GJo.RMll: Apt, --· 2 ,:c. Gree.t bWldinsll.teonquaint O r:;ro,:-mb=·~ ~ Call64H599Aient SHADYELMs POOL*~ 1125. 'utna Ind.. a~. c p ta, b l t-las, " :!: ':r~ ~!: ~~~·n.o~ ~..l ~ low tO form four s1mplti words. 2 BR DUPLEX. front. c:pt, : Adulta-.Paollidl -$1.tl qp C?S-11U or m-B.\. ' IO -aft f A ....._ ""' 8kr 115-'1225. ..,. ~•-r•~ ~--I dnol. now docor. Avail. O.C. e Childftn """' block •-Utlfunl, 365 llft l 6 S BR's : s., I · acr<a •llUPr live~ l D l V E N A 8, l'leue call, 644-81134. 111 £. Zllld !It., Cll _,.. ..,... JJ:'i Hr. -6 lo < CENTER Ooota M-• I ad· mi. a1ont! Tnlckee RlYOr. -= .J:. -~ ,.. jolnlf\l commercla1 lnoo.i:ne Mlilt telf. Sacrit&ce, Name I I I I i I a Cott• Mell 1 BR. P30 • $1«». 2 BR. 11 .. 1 Pl•IMul• ~ • -Grett """ntlol. I"<"' clown P)'lnt A tenn1. -• • • • • W N ER ' S 1185 S/Poot. tdeol ... .,_ -I llr, "= Wiii ""'2 ..,. or both. CaH Pr\llC\ooll -· Owner, I ~"liri' Sl'O~Y UNIT IN 1>o.b.Jon. 1911 O>urch St. 3 Bl\, I ~ -DW, ~ -· -~ "1't, 1~ a.ml"'-· :JU.871oltlC!tl. 1 · H Y N 0 E I " TRIPLEX. Larae ' 54HUI. -:f';t ~= ·m; LROpr, !l.r'"'~_ .. _ = 1 Clftlll1m"*'"'• • . 1 bed.mom " family room, FURN. 2 BR. Apt. Pool. ...ua ""'· 8 ~ ~.,.. Qid , ,.., ulo lM ' I I I' I I ~~ ... ~· I~ ~ ~~ Adults, m C-illi -~ak.;;;.,;A;:;..a=-=-=~-=;;;:.-1 NnPORT IUVIERA-ALL BEAU. \&rid ..in SJ err a I ~ KENT-Art., 551-4130. lMl Pom>rw.. C.M. 2 & es,.. *--...._ -OH l l'LOOlt. ..... ~""''' Footbllll. 3 ...... -frum I H 0 p E c (2) 'BR, l BA duota. m E. ~~~Q ~ l.'!'.' ~!"ea• .. --c.. ' "'1Jl;'d, I BR, 2 BA. In nn, Oranoo a,.. All -A • BroadW1Y CM. Retod> ... -apt. ~· ~· a.._'° ,_ -., ~ , fl1ile, w.40 '"''" patio. ' ""'"' _... 10 • ...,. • I I 1 • j llellnttlon of a '°'' '-" ...,.pancy' aa 11. er,... ...., no w. 1ltb 9t. 01. ~ .,,. $iii • t BR. 1 Ba. ....._ -car pr. Pool, """ ""'-"'· lfP. ""'° -INI-f!l , • girl who ~ horsabock ~-ltOVe, ftnt .. 11 I Ba fin .... 1140. No pots ru--. -Ml ~ ~· -:'i:,g;;-/Aat MHBlf = ~=-Pawtt,._~ l;'l<fi"9 to _::-· i.liQ 1115. 2nd unit l1tl. .. ID -1811 Oooltr -"°!-QI. Call ... ..,,.,-= ·' , -. , BR. 1" BA Eocl .......... --· I p u T R I N ~-~ .u_ 1>-1t' mo. Aduli. (lftl. St. l4t -°"TD .ACllll ICSATl_,""4 I ... _, ~ ~ I-9 c-1oto~~-Csllowner~ NJ:W1AIBR'1_a., ___ ._ .,1115._l!q_ :. ;it.,IOO~Bi"'-~' ~~~= ·I' I' I I I ,...~"T,~:\':.m.:'.'?=. Huml"""" _,, !lf~';;.,~1l~t1o 'UT" { En.S IJalmar, zaGS.l.-. -o:::w1u1111t 10 ~'.n~1:':it:'. i '"!:,1,~~~~~slm!ISIN I' I' l' I' I' r ] ·~0iir ~~~~v r:z..::-:--~l,:;: :::r~--· ~"'"'" -""Com -Mo ..... --i .:=.i."2"'~ ~ ~ =~~-Jn. 6 u~~R~~'!,ts~! t!nus I I I I I I J 1Mllbt~l:t=7":l'.a. i iiiiPlc.v. Jib I I -a='."J "!:it! BIG BEAR LAKE , S»tlll :r-~T.l'W'° ~~!:. --"' wttt ,..., s 11c -11o -• SCIAM-' nc ANSWDS IN CLASSllllCATlON -s.u k1!1 ........ -W11i1"' -•.• Wiii 131.000. Call 546-SJM, aft I. 2 units. !\S&.J§!-. ,_' • ...,.. • J ' \ I ' r I I i \ ' ,, DAILY PILOT ..... 1 ·-Htl ""'· Uftfum. 365 Coot• - HARBOR GIEEICS Furnllhod & Unfumlohed F,rom $UO i. $115 mo hcholors • 1' ldrmt 21c1 ..... es1c1rm. Tutsda)', Novttnbtr 28, 1972 Business Careers Schools and Instructions ~8 variety of fine schoob could introduce you to a new tomorrow. fot fvrtf,., lnl.....+loo r09otlli119 the Dolly Pllol Schools and ln1tructlon Directory CALL 642·5678, EXT. 325 I ' .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 V. or 2 Full a.th• ~tast~r size bedroonu1 w/ high bt>am ceilings. large living room w/l[Ua or SECRETARIAL • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . ' .,I <A·ood bw1liD&: fireplace. Corivenient laundry area ott kitchen. Enclofled pa· tios. 2 kW'imm.ing pools, sauna., recreation facUI· ties. Security guard. . No pe!S, Legal. Executive. Medical Secretary, Steno- grapher, Clerk-Typist, Receptionisl ACCOUNTING COSTA MESA PRE-SCHOOL • •' .1 • l Model• Open 10 111 7 pm 2700 p ... ,..., Woy, CM nr Horl1or Blwl a Moms 54&-8370 DELUXE APARTMENTS ,\ir Cond • Frplc'1. 3 Sw1m· ming Pools • Health Spa • Tcnni..'I Courts • Gan1e and Billiard Room. 1 BR. From $160 1 BR. Ii: Oen From Sl.85 MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE 2tOO llarbor Blvd., C.M. (114) 557-8020 RENTAL OfFICE OPE.N 10 AM to 6 Pr-t Time To Si.p Up Your apar1ment in a French Country Garden • ye1 near shopping a n d aclivltle1. Impecca.bl:y man a a: e d, penooal private. T w o bedJ'OOlu~. den, 2 baths, patio, picture-book kitchen. F'trenlacc Wld other plwies. From $195, adult section. THE VENDOME 1845 Anaheim Avenue Call Mn. Phillips 540-0781 NEWLY DECORATED BNutlful • Grounds 10 !.tinutes 'to Ocean Oole lo bus ltne I; Storts. Gas Heat ~ stove. Water. Garage, ~ C.Ond. Swlm'r Pool. Rec. Rn1., Laundry Rocnn lnclwkd. · __LA.llGE l BR. . $140. 2 Blt $160, $1&:i, $115 Hoclendo do MoH 160 W. Wilaon ~-l C.~1. (2)-1 BR. Duplexes, newly dt;coraled w/crpt'g tb.ru--Out, dr(>s & !rplc. Complete privacy w/r.cp. entry, yard & gara'a:e. Cnnvenlent to pBtk &: shop'1. Avail immcd. on lelllle. at $150 per mo. Peta wekxllile. For info. Call -Residence for Retired t.amy, priv. 2 Br. apt. w/ patio. Newly decor. Conv. l o c a t e d . Convalescent NURSING care. Food -& Laundey. Trpsp. le llO forth optional. 50-'1246. "'lllE GABLES' 2 Br, 1% 8& w/ gar. Adlts. °""' -· bltns, !no! yrd wf patio. ·wtr pd. 636-4~. M37 Orange Ave No. O $160. BRAND NEW ADULT APTS. 2 Br. Free w. Pool. Garages. 1819 Monrovia, So. or · 19th, w .. ot Placentia MIHl62! $140/Up spnc 2 Br, I: 3 Br, 111 Ba. P'OWl>Udrp. bltns, plygmd. 1996 Maple, No. 1 64).3813. CLEAN 1 BR, Ela:! Stve, refrlg, crpta, drpe, $135. °"'""'· 534-3627 LRG 2BR. I BA, crpta, drp&. refrig, pri gar, Kkls ok, 1185, 54&-IJ09 EHi Bluff e DE~UXE e 3 nn. 2 BA Apt tor 1eue. lncld 1(18.C. muter aulte, din rn1 I: dbl garage; auto door opener avail. Pool • H.ecreation area. • $215 • 865 Amigos \Vay , NB Managed by WILlJAM WALTERS CO. Huntlngi.n ·- e Luxury 1 br apt. Bookkeeping, Accounting Clerk. DATA PROCESSING Keypunch, Keytape. Doy & Evening Cla sses Approved For Veterans Free Placement Assistance Extended Payment Plans 541·2673 MTI BUSINESS COLLEGE 2100 N. Main St., Santa Ana are worth training for • TRAVEL • ADVANCEMENT • SECURrTY Al RUNE SCHOOLS PACIRC Learn How You Can Qualify CaU 543·6655 610 E. 17th St., S.nto Ano ACCREDITED SCHOOL READING IMPROVEMENT SERVICES Individualized program of instruction Diagnostic testing and Evaluation Licensed Educational PsychDloglst Credentialed Teachers 27601 Forbes Rd. --- Suite A Laguna Niguel 830-2800 • Adult • Dilhwaih!rl I ~-;;~--~i!i;! I •!iililliilliiiiiiiiiiiii~~~ • Choice of 2 color schemes p : = """"""" 4pl. Unlum. 345 ~· Unlvrn. 365 • Heated pool l.;H;u;nt;;:l:;;""°';;n;;:;Bo;;;:Hh;;;;;;;~ I Hunt!...._ BMch • Dead-bolt k>cks ........ • C:iAl40,per mo. * MOVE IN TODAY * IA PUERTO OVER '2 ?ff $13' A MO. :llllO 17th St., H.B. RETIRED ??? Spoc. 2 & 3 Br. In 4-piox. 5.16-4815 or 536-9535 SOCIAL SECURITY ?? Soyorat a...it. AIL EX- CLEAN IBR. apt. SI~ On PENSION ??? TRAS. Pool, roo bl~ Klds t;~81~~"":r.v:'. VILLA YORBA ;.';~"°'rm1~0:.1 .. ~ .. 9.~ 540:4819, 142-"22 blk \V. of Beach Blvd. off S!*-2 BR. bllllR, ...... drpo, l BR. • 1123 Slator, 968-1510 IX 847.Q;O, fr>lc, laundry f.sctl. & 2 BR. • Slff -· °"""' & 1 ""' 3 BR. • $164 * FRESH AIR child Qk, No ))ctJ. 8f2...4664. ALL l11'1U'nES PAID Walk 3 blocks to Beach dlx 2 hr dptx. Cpt, !q 2 A 3 BR. Apb. Newl> • What is this child ·doing that disturbs us? Nothing. And that's disturbing. It's a small world for this small guy. Too young for public school1 his wor1d isn't much bigger than his yard. So he runs out of things to do quickty. Which means he learns about things slowly. Pity. Because he could be attending one of the finest pre--schoola In the country. Sunflower Early Achievement Center. Where he would discover the world of science, math, read ing end creative arts. (Not by force-fed Information. But through discussions, acting, and other interesting lea~nlng experiences.) Chances are, he would even discover the greatest thing of all. Himself. Our school is open all year long. So children aged 2 to 6 can be enrolled anytime. So drop by •.• if your child isn't doing anytl1 Ing. Sunflower Early Achievement Center 2515 West Sunflower Avenue Santa Ana, California 92704 714/54()-4750 __ ..... A member of the U. s. Financial Group • Alto..-& Newport-Riviera ear~ achievement center Evening Cl111ns Now Forming In The Art of FLORAL DESIGN Classes Taught By Professional Floral Designer With 21 Years Experience. For Further lnform11tion Coll 892-6556 Or Come In & Visit Shirley & Sidney's House of Flowers 5791 Wes tminster Avenu• In Westminster PRE·SCHOOL THRU 3RD GRADE • Professional Exper. Teachers • Accredited Progrom K-3rd Gr • Holl Day & Full Day Progrom• Ages 2-5 • Phonic"'Number Concepts-Science • Arts & Crafts, Music & Dence • Conversational French & Spanish Start your child with advanced education HOURS 7 AM-6:30 PM 675-4022 Morguorit. & 5111, COl'ONI dol Mor rm Monrovia A.._ (Comer of'l8th Street & Monrovia) Costa Me sa 642-4050 or 838-5237 Open 6t30 AM 'Iii 6:30 l'M STATE LICENSED • Full & HoH Doy S.ulons Afos 2 lo 6 YNn e Planned f'rotrom, LO'ling C.N, CINn, Roo-obl•.- e Introductory Offw Wlth This M. ht WMk V. Prl.._ ·•· ••I• I• Interested In A Real Estate Career? _IN FOUR WEEKS PREPARE FOR STATE· EXA~ LICENSING PREPARATION FOR • Real E$bte, Sale-. & llllbrs e Ellt*Ynient Assistance For "· Gradates Yflth • ,j • • Lealllng Bnlkers. • , e Day Alll EY81int Classes • Blaker Refernl Preti• • $1111.fan Can • For lnfononation-8rochur1 F... Guell Locture Newport, m No. <Oldt Newport B1w1: 548-1192 EDMOND F. JACKSON • Real ElW.e.fi'llcation Since 1964 ACADl•JXREAL ESTATE CONTRACTING '& INSURANCE SCHOOtS Gl-~er barge & Ji of A MY SALARY IS om -• PER .. . Allor Only I W~kt Trolnlng Al ORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS COLLEGE liY VJDILA, fUUD:l'CM Good Jabs need top otdlls and tDp aldlJs require good training. The jobs are available, lln4 at~ our training, we help you find them. If yoU want a job or a better job, call or write for more lnfor- maUon. ORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS COi.LEGE 1101 So. Anaheim Blvd., Anohoim 772-6941 Please send 1ne more lnformaUon. Without obU· ~tlon ot course. ~-···············~ I Miss I I Mrs. -... -................ _ ........... ,_ ....... _ Age .. __ ........... I I Street .......... -...................................... -.............. _ I Clty ........................ State ...... _ .. _.l. Zip _,,,_, .... _ 1 Phone ............................. --···············t····-··-···-···-· I • Wt grade compl.eted ........ -........ _____ .. .D,P. I , ·················~ -. --"'-----~ --=-- ~tmtnts forReni l~ .__I -_-_ .. ~ .. __,··I~ .:.1-_-_ ... __ .:;l~~, ....... M•-l!tl , ... """''°'-I[!] , ......... --1[!] ;..Apt;:..;..._U;.;n_f_u_m_. __ ...;.36'-'S' 1 Apt. Un furn. 365 Apt. Unlurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 ~pt. Unlum. 365 Apts., Noweert _,, Newport BMch Newport llHch Pum. or U""-S1f i..,uno BNcll Newport Beach UNIQUE Laguna ca.sue Apt. SF.ACLIFF Manor Apta. 2 W\de ocean views, acreg of BR, $164. Pool, Crpt1, drps, gardens. C\o6<! to beach & bltns, garb. dillpl. 1525 shopping. 2 BR., 2 Ba.; lge. PlacenUa A1te. Ask about rnu1. I: storage. Custom our dlaoount. 548--2682. w a I fpapft'll, chandellen. mosaic tile, shutters. $4j() r.to. partially furn. Mature adulll only. Also avail. MX>fl+ other luxury apts. $250 to S6.'iO mo. By app'L only 1 BR -Polio -Lido lo'im. lime avail on yrly lease. Plll't furn if de11ircd. Adults 213-281-8406. 494-4633. YEARLY, new 2-3 BR. SPECTACULAR view 2 & 3 1:~$.'n>. 2 BR. on oce6ll Br. 2 Ba. blk to bch. NEW· ABBEY REALTY 642-3850 1-~rom $280. L.~. 494-3383, r rtvrm ,...__h --4;94--233:9. ....,~...,n.Y u.....:anu-uul New It WHERE PARK NEWPORT ;...;..;*"'2"'w'-1.;;.EK""s.:;;F;..Rl..._l _*_: _c_orono __ dal-'-Mo..-...r __ 1 CONGENIALITY Vista c1e1 M-SPACIOUS 2 BR. 1>e..J1 PREVAILS APARTMENTS <tll'1 .. pool. So. of Hwy. Ocean view, superb house . th bay ADULT GARDEN HOMES $183 Month. AdultJl.t no pets. securUy, npartmcnta de--Oii e ffiVINE AVE. AT MESA I --..!-!!!!!~6!!1!;:1 !!"!!18!.__j signed with a · Master's Luxury apartment IMn,g ov• Move In w/depoelts only J' touch, exclusive club with crlooklng the water. Enjoy 1 Br. $160 2 Br. s:O> Cotta Mela unique Aquabar, fountains $750,CXX> health spa 7 swim· Day I: N!iht ~t)'. Pool.\----'"'-"'----•! and tonnal gardenl. All part ming pools, 7 114,hted ten· FotmtaJna. Rec. BJcW. w/ 1llE EXCl11NG nf the Soulh Coast's finest nls courtl, pluz miles ol exertlse rm, bllll&nl1, col· PALM MllA APTS apartment community. bicycle trails putting shut· or TV. Ea. Apt. bu dish· MINUTES TO NPJ', &CH: l Bedroom/studioa D'om $195. fieboord, crociuet. Jun'.io.r l's wMher, ref'ri&, shq cpt, I; roRN. OR UNFlJRN. 2 BedroQm from $295. frOm $174.50 monthly; a11n J prt pa.Ho or .deck. 545-4855 UnbtlievabQr Iarct apta ... A1odcl1 Vpen 9 A.M. tll rlufdc:. and 2-bl!ldroom pl.ans and 1 Br apt, xJn't nelghbothoOd. huge pool. J'leuz:i elect bit« 2-lt<Hy town ~ EJec. ~ to ...... !AL <»m-Ins. '"" criQ. drpo, .. uno tnc kitchens, private pa;)I muni~ Pool. StE. See at ll01 etc. Adult1, ·no peta. tlrpt, D/W, bltM. Sll!I. 2l8 LRG 2 Br ,,..... cell crpt d<oonll<d, w/w crpll, -· l(ooxvllle. 53 6-'1$l3. -bttn'd-wbr ~ pooj bltna. exctpt refrt&. $16! &: 5»-Jm. 4 util pd. Adulb. no ' pets. Jm. No slngles, no pets, Cl.FAN J BR. J BA, $205 mo. Nr. llMP!tol. $ 2 1 O I nl o . ~53&-~l"'71L"'---~--Gu tndd. Prtv. pa.Uo, eit() 1767& Cameron. 84Wt92. 0 CE AN 1'"' R ONT. bct\ctl Mu9 Verde a:ar door. 21732 s, sundcck, newtt dlx 2 Br, -------- Dramatic 4 Bdnn. Dtntng Rm. Dave $500/mo. Yrly. GQ.-1972 or 49-1--0015. or bal<.'Onles, carpeting, dra· Domlrwo or Nt-2307. SINGLE3 From $150 pertes. St.ibtctTanean Pfll°k· • 1 BEORM. From 1180 tni: with c1ova1ors. OptJonal ~!!!'! !!!'!"!' , ' u2~.~~A~AvaU~ 1110 -""" 51).3211. WALK TO BEACH bltns, cpta, drps. lndry. ct. DELUXE 2 A l Br, 2 Ba. 8£AUT. 2 8r, 2 Ba. <U>i: New 1 &. 2 Br, cpt/drp, pr. nr 1':\i: •pier. S119 yr Encl pr, $160 up. Rental .-... apt rr bch. $155. dlwlhr, trpl. 318 16th. round. ta. baby ok. Ofc., 3005 Mace Ave . !.-.,.,. :mo norlcla 847~. 5311-2131. ~M&-=1:::034"'''----- -.... LRG 2 BR, rodcc. ..., <TP"· I BR, lq, Nu Wik lo bch. Newport -h 2 bdrm l llllh. Cptl bltlns. cl08I 10 beach. Qpts, drps, lrplc, Adlf1 on ;..;.;.==...:;..;.;;.;.;;.... __ A -0"'1 I) 3 5 , Adul!>, no pets. $150/n'°' ly no pots, $165. 842jm NEW del""" 3 BR. 3 bu ......atll'w. Jf2•S405 Ph: 60-«il8Sorl42--Sm. lrvlne frplc " C?xtru, gar. nd.J. :i..,=-==cr=4NR llunlY Prlt A Plrlt •l•m---------waler. Yrty. 673-2894. Nu tit heh, try Schf. $MS. SBR. 2BA, NEW 2 Br, 114 ba Condo. 2 BR. t Blk to Ocean, new ~ -A>o1c. Miis °"' Aval! Dec 1, 118>-2111l. IBA, Bltns, "'°'· $225/MO. W., llloYe, paint $250. I"'" 1r • JJ<'": SI& -• 96&-4700 &It 5 pm, 842•2657 r,, {itlls pd. 6'1H'l3L I ' ~ SPACIOUS 2 BR.. 2 bath w/-. CdM lllgh School lll"e&. $21$ Month l:tal Plnchln Rltr m.-4392 NEW deluxe 3 BC', 3 Ba, trpl. &. cxtrn.e. Gnr. adj wlltf':r, Yrly. 222 20th. 61'3-l894. New 2 Br~2 BA, (rph:., SZ-,0, year • 218-211t St. • • I BDRM. $11.1. Dave 675-1972, 494·001!) ON THE BLUl'FS AT NEWPORT ntaid ~. Just north oJ mw-n ir ~ Faahlon lAland at Jamboree NICE 2 BR apt. lW' St. lo $15 and San Joaquin Hills Road. A ndre.w' 1 ~ You're rl&bt. they're unclef. From New))Ort BIYd. tum at Telephone ITI4) 644·1900 O\urch. S1.fl5, Adultl Ol\lJ. ptlcedl 1.581 Mel& Dr. Hospital Rood , (j bk>ck (Or l'l':ntel ln/onnaUon 60-0HS , (5 bib &om Newport Blvd.) above PacUJc CoMt tfW)'I 10 New 2 Br, 2 DA, rtpJa, Apttv . 548-M entrance. !MXI caa;ney Lane, $250. yea_rly. 2lfr2ht SI. Fum. or Uftfurn. 370 EXTRA LARGE 1 A 2 8/. N(lWJJOrt B._,.ch, Ca. 926Ei0. * 962---0349 * unf. fl'om $140, 6n. ~ Tolophone: m•1 &:l·Otlt!Q Ni'WPORT ISi.AND 1 ar. B•ll-Plfttntul• 1111. -· ~ crpt, NE\V 3 B~. 2 bath Duplex. Apt. Yearly, $l4S/n'IO, * YEARLY. F' urn J 1 he d ~un wt~ i!.. "= Ground floor. 211 lUrd St. * 615-1004 * Bach,.-1 n.•~ W"'"" ..... ltlCIPlll ' $mlmo. Ytar)y. 61'J-9S5I Scll idk' lteni. ••. 6-12-5678 area."~ man • ..,....._. ~ M$:Gh.. 1117 ' I ' • DAILY PliD'T !-1 ·-ll!J ~[ --iiiiiiiiiiiiii~l~~,1 ---]~ 1---1~ 1---1~ I '-••• I•• .__I _ ..... _, •_mJ ;.I ;;L ... ;;, .. ;;. ~lrH;;•1 ;;;I ;;' '';;'' -· .:;IIll~•1 a,, a ....... fer Rlftl 435.. ,ound (frM .. ) 550 Ano-ring ServlCI/ P1ln Hng & ~If Wonted, M & , TIO Ip Wanted, Mt. F 710 ~!!e.,W1ntld. Mt. F 7_1_! IMlf Wonted, Mt. , TII · -zo.. · · f•ulp./Mobll1 Pho-P 1porh1"1I ... Fum. °' Unfutol. '11 GARAGE ... ,..~ S!C1 mo. FOUND: ....U Shepherd , BUSBOY lttterell"1 to WINCHELL'S Donut houH r-,, -.. .. 19th,\ Nowport Blvd, c.M. typo "°'' Ftm. mooUy D IVERT.,A.MATIC 1-lor-lxterlor &lull bo ol<10 " ,,. ••• 0..r 'ESTATE! Have...... VJ I 2'! E. 17th St. Colla - Col Call aft I pm, 1!9?-0198. bllck ~ Ml,ltinp. LETS YOU ANSWER YOUR Cu.tom worir:, JUAl'IA Spec. U. Apply ln pc.non, SUrf A U.-for f'Y.'O sales people. "' b ~ Counter ctn. 7am--U ftDDP, n--~~'i11Auntt1 Office R9fttef 440 li't~~c!~I~= o:vc:~~:v~! f~ ~;·~~a:let~ ~,5930W.CoutHwy, ~w!'~t~cJibenefitJof eU en · ------- 8'ht-~ ewtor ~ con-ol'lt'WN H.B., 500 111 It, .,,,. Riwy, H.B. 53&-6521, ext. Doro Answ•ring Un tt Eat., Wont bl underbid CAR LOT MAN ~ E. Lac~~n L..,.... Hiiia •tructlon ..Uowanee of 1 compl remodeled A/or 260 We for Pde. Ho&dt 2SO + Mat. $15/mo, Refer., Uc. Bonded, 1.1...J. Need man exp'd ln all phuH ---..-. -----_...._ ....., ... d 1 IJ'lo'1 f1'ff rent. 1 BR. l BR renovate to suit ten&nt:. On ·FOUND 2 dOll both female· .PI'L 0:1rnm S)'atem.1 919-J.23.t P~G • p•~n•G, ot 11.uto detalu.n,. Steady ~~ • deo, 2 BR'• I< 3 BR'~ premlle puldiw. opp. cu,. l Umllar kl Goldet> ftotrlev. B b 1 _ .. u, • ~~· job, hioae benell,.. No _ ... .., DCI>~""'-"'-"" m $1$5. Dthwthr encl H.U. Jdeal tor prof. man, ler, other almllar to curly • yaltt "I 19 yn. ln Harber an&. lJc phone calla. Apply in penon ""·"""~I' Ll\.]Vl'\ll"U.. D yti" Now Intf'l'Yiewlrc llO ' • •wlm'a pool, BBQ'• bea""' ahop, cl<. -Rolrlever with reddlah I WILL babyalt In ,., home. • bot1ded. Rera !um. ooly .... Mr. Nle!Jcn, ~·AGENCY a me "acce~blo lll1)'llme. black cl"'t. Call 846-5137. Hoorbl or weeldy, meab"" 842-23l6. TERRY BUICK 2007 Scott Pl., C.M. DESK tPlce available $50 MALE blade A white lhagy eluded. 648-0439, INT A EXT painting, paper 5lb &: Walnut _. ... ~ &Sa!Fee Poaltk>rulllK SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS 1138 MO. Pool1 1 lndry fac mo. WW provide tiamlture dog foon4 in v t c In It y •ha.niinl, natural wood Hwrtlnfton Beach ftUlt1.a•ve esma.n to B bo t'POOt.moE 1-BJL• APTS. at ss mo. Anlwerin& aervlee Newland a: lndiana~lis, :ar penter flnlshl11i 548-1905. CARE of convalenscent ~C ~1~~ % $6 ~ US JS IJ."1l._UL,$!.TS~-C.l.!'1~FUJ!l;!WER"---· l-•!:'.v!!a~Ua!!!ble!..!!. !!222~Foret,.!~I !A!:..w=., H.B.~ ~lng ay. Custom woodwork panelln&. PROP'. Palnttng, aho roofJ, elderly woman in the home. Comm'l Loan Sec'y to $600 Invade -lloney -Epoch -f9 CALL: 6t6 38:15 Laauna Beach, ......_. Call for · Cabinet.. Gen'l _~pain. llCOOUI. cell. lnter/n1n"". s day wk. (days), 962-9621 Recept/T)'plat, !Alon, Turnip -REDUCE l\u ntlngton IMch D&m< apace available $50 4 Mo. old white TerTler, Duke Oa.Durke., 646-7598. Uc/lm. Free Ht. &tS-5191. or 96l-9943 Wed, Fri, Sat & Sun) $S50 DttinlUon of a 10re loler: ,1 BRAND NEW ,mo, ff. wmow. ~-~ .... ~~ Blacal k ,•f,?~-e1r~ ARCeA•"v1·cf: •T ~ types of carpentry, PAINTING -Honlttt, clean, a..ERJCAL-Ottice. Alert m. AIP lnven. Control 14!ll 24001 AA~:-r.a~~ta A rlrl who roesCE honebocl< .., 1\.1""'"'·-• .... v,...., m e . ......,... 1.11.e r big & amalli guaranteed work. Licensed telllge'nt woman. lnternting Order Desk/exper $460 riding lo REDU • 1 QUO VAD IS Ill availabl.:-. 118'15 Beach Blvd. doe -646--7565. 536-16'8 & tnaured. m-5740. work. t.tust be 10 o d 488 E. 17th lat Irvinel CM Laguna Hllll ANTIQUE Ro LL.TO p. 1 Luxury C~ .Apts. Kunti.neton Be&cb. ~. FOUND \Vh,l.te Sh• It RY C Swvk APT. Int. Painting, Carpet w/numben. We wW train. 642--1470 (At the EJ Toro oft ramp D~. S Walnut, All Rcn- 1 Bachelor l A 2 BR'L PLUSH small 3-otttce iru.lte, female dog, Oct. n:t Owner •rpet • shampoo, cleantne. Refl:. MacGregor Yacht Corp, -.-------..... S.D. Freewa,y> Ing parts restOftd perf~y. '• $:ii5 to ns;i Newport Center. 6'H814 or Identify or will a Rood JOHN'S Carpet I: UphOlltery In1. 6C-7tl59. 1631 Placentia, CM. ~s:sn::-ro.l5. Equal Oppor. Employer '600 or best after. ph 11'.''d P\>Ol.Jacuul-Sauna1 842-3073. home. 89MOl8· Drl·Slwnpoo lree Sroloi>-WALLPAPER HUNG CONCESSION Gkla, mU1t be ~am s20-l40 .. , week.,, ........... !O!;..,, .... !!;,!..,.j ~64!:!+-0'Tl=o.4 _____ _ .nation Room I: Morel 350 Sq. tt. of ottice apace in FNDiorJ:~cat, cream &;! (Soll Retardants). Carl RebkD 646-2f.t9 over lB, neat appearance. ting new customers tor the SALES: Eam $500 between REDECO~TE your home ~Af~~~l'nr.s~g & ~r~~~ $125. tncldg :~ w~ar w~ brlgb= : 10.U m= Pl••fer, Petch, R..,.tr ~fre So.N~2.Pl~8~ =~~~~':e: G:'w &C.O.~byw~"t! ~lal:aysbi ~~ ASK ABOUT FREE ·auslnffl Rentel 445 on Balboa bland. 6'1&--T137, bleach tor white carplrtJ. * PATCH PLASTERING Sunflower, Costa Mesa. not include collectinK or l.yM. start ma.khw money Avail at ftalOnable pricel D ECEMBER R&NTI ---------FND creen male Parakeet Save YoW'tra mtrl.,.,,,ps :ht-~ All types. Free estimates COUNTER Girl, over 18. delivering, Transportation la now by calling 673-55621_919-=::28ll=------'ia Florlda St. &CT-94411 AVAD..ABLE Mar. lit CdM. ll/16 ID Me• def Mar me ex • Call~ penonable, neat, intelll8ent. prov\ded, We work four betwn l &: 4 pm or Stop by "<%blk.W.ofGartield 2:ii() aq. ft. corner store. area,:P.fiaionDr .. ~1634. ~~ ... ~·· .. ~ rm.17 J HUJ:Jt&tnBch&:lrvlne. hounafter1ehooland8on our boHque 1howroom Appllanc" I02 and Beach Blvd) Praent tenant, Cannell & B'" • h kl ... h ....... ...... n.,, rm. · • Plumbi"I Yes, One Hour Oeaners Saturday. We have openinp loca~ al the Factory, 425 ' . Outtt1n. 105 lin. ft. display FNO ui. °" w t ,..,n on couch $10. 0Wr IS. IS yn:. Grant's Plaza. H.B. for Fountain Valley Ir South 30th St, NB. Rent W•ther1/Dryer1 1 BR. ldblk \~~.!'.: Shag! window1, 40 ft. laclna: Cotut NBaovl,:Yllh vlc Topaz Ave., exp. LI what counts, noltt Drains unclogged -ft.50 COUPLE-•.-40 + to Hundngton Beach areas on-Salea,..-··, --r. for tine $2. Wk. Full malnt. Jf!l'Pl'g, 1'Plt U ..... .J .._-. Sl.S!. • ........... •· 675--T13!1i. ' method. 1 do work DlYMI Sewer line to 100' ~ ~c ,.~ .. ..,AGE~· .... u maintained ly. You muat be out of ....... , ~-.... * 63S-lm • Im 14th St 53&--0352 Hwy., 65 ft. aide •treet • ... A c--..,;i maJ Good ref 531~01 ...., nuu• • children'• store, f\111 or ' prden, parking, 40c Ill· ft. FND .....,mum .._...,. ... .., e . ' * 54&--250:2 * al1 adult bulldin• ln n.... ..... ~ ~. by 3 PM t 0 p/time. The Red Balloon OVER XMJ wuhen, dryers, 6CEAN FRONT, 2 BR. up. <'UI ft puppy Mesa Verde area c I c er-~ ~·-~ ecipale. ExJ>ertenceJ ""-Al.lo otflce suite, -aq. . c M __ _.. emen , on ••• PLUMBING REPAIR Count)'. Excellent tenants. 1 R"iveo P' r! 00 , r 11 Y Ltd. Fuhlon Ialand, Nwpt.. refrl:aeratnn from $39 ...... ~ llhq carpets, prage, 3Sc. Rented w/atore or sep-· · .:iirvu•J.. No job too cna.11 Salar)'+ bonua:. 964[ · Bcb. M+-8897. "-==c.·· --~~-~ 1 ·mo. 60-3443. &l'lllely. C. W. Mulm. FOUND doxle 11/25, Hun-PATIOS-PLANTERS * 642-3128 * . 213, -JOBS SECRETARY, gd typing • KENMORE GAS DRYER J'BR. 1 h1k to beacll. Shao R<alk>r,~. tlngton Beacl> area. 968-3735 All Co"""'I' woelc. Btick, COLE PLUMllNG CPLE-over 26 manap 30 URGENTLY NEEDED ""· l'orooMel Dep~ Hoag RUNS GOOD $50. leni~, drw, lndry tac. $135. "THE Factory" h.u shops call I: Ide~. slumpetone wk. 89H533. 24 hr. service. &e-1161 unlta. CM, apt + aalary. e Secretaries Hoepltal, N.B. • 60-0022 • J.~,312~4th~st.'.'!'36--0352~~~== I avail. ln the mall ranting CAT -Black male,wlth white PATIOS, walka, drives. Saw, I /Al H 53>-3333 or 213: 383-8589. e Keypunch ()peraton SERVICE Station Salesmen Siil l YR. JU&JTI, del A in-1!":!"'." llNch lrom lllO/mo. Ideal !or P""'· FoUnd vi< Orange -break. remove " "'"'""' Sow "I lore -e IndU.trial u-.,.. lhl!t. Aloo. llall. Late mod. all cycle f"" smoke shop, tropical fish 16th C.M: 54&-6012. concrete. 548-8668 tor est. Alteritlons--642-SMS e Bllllng Cleric: Typist p/time eves le wknda. Muat Kenmore wuber. 839-1718. I L• shop, etc. 425 30th St., MALE WIRE hair tetTler. CUSTOM CEMENT WORK DELICATESSEN Irvine 540-4450 ha lite b. knowl-- !r ' 1ve Newport Beach. 613-9606. Mb:ed colors. Org. area. Drives, WALKS. patios. Neat, accurate. 31 years exp. NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO Ne:~. ~Ai{ ~~~ FOR LEASE Cl, central 637-9350. pool deckl. Don. 642-8514. Si9n1 Counter Personnel Tempo Temporary ·He1p 2590 Newport Blvd., C.M. delv'd: 839--1620; 54&-5211, locattoo. 1J65.<7 Park Ave., Loot 555 Controctor MAGNETIC SIGNS (m1l1 or fom1l1) KEYPUNCH SERVICE Statl<m !/tlm" j1 C.M. 1750 &q fL All or part. & Beaudful new modem ottice days, graveyrd lhift, swing Cameras & tllli b1·g PH' 646-8811 ACT. $500. REWARD JACK Taulane -R<pall' $10. * 64s.2449 Fry Coolto located In N•wport Bea<h. llhllt. Local"'" req'd. Arro, Equipment IOI IDEAL eo.ta. Mesa 1oc Small Dachshund. male, Blk remod., addlt. 31 yrs. exp. eo. wW train on kl?Y dlac 11 l .!Uth;;;;;~•~N~ew;::port~.~CM~.::;;::l~~-~"i2~~~r:i=I ofc/a~. I2XI aq. ft. Da.YI w-Tan markinp, 16 mot old, Llc'd. My Way Ca. 547-0036. [lJ FUD Time you have had 6 mo'• HASSELBLAD 500C-Y', New 8 3 5-3 4 3 7, 5 4 8-7 3 9 8 named "Sc::hnuppi" Uc no Dreklne ir. 111 Apply in Peraon keypunch eicper, Fee camera Dl!Yn' uaed *' evea/wknd.I 546, Call m.-7053 or write .,,...,.... . t Paid/Alao Fee Jobi. can ~nn. ~I $l4Q FORleuelSOOaq.ft.1tores. Mrs. J. Hamm, 11239 PLANS.Houaea, Remods, HOCHMAN'$ Jean Browni 540-6055. SECURITY Fumitun 110 j, from . c-41.one. C.or. Huntington&: Stonecrest Ave, Fountain Room Additions. S50 up. DELICATESSEN & Coutal Penonnel Agency, A<llml. HS. S3tH449. Valley 92708 SSHl621. Eves. SSHl695. Job W1ntld, F1m1l1 702 RESTAURANT 2790 H.-Blvd., C&I CLERK MEDIT. dlnina rm""-"""'· akwood lo $1 million lrl $580. REWARD Eloctrlul L191I s.c,.11ry ~ .. bedroom .Wle, Living e c reatlon. Swl m ming lncfvstrlel Rent1I 450 SMALL Dachshund, male. 11 IBM TYPING 428 E. 17th Street Experienced nn Furn. Glov~leathft' aota Blk wltan ~11. 16 ELECTRICAL, c e n s e d , for ind.lvidual11 or firms Costa Mesa Call Lorraine & kweaeat. refrtg, color TV, ools. Healt h clubs. REN?' M·l, ll25 ~ft. $140-moa: old named "Schnuppl". bonded. Small jobs, maint. 64s-aaSO F.qual Oppor. Employer WFSI'C1JFF Wt need a Security pool cover I: more. AU l!Jr:e aunas. Tennis courts. MO. 1355 Logan, · 6, C.M. Lie m. s.g vlc. F.V. le repairs, 548-5203. A!.k tor Rita or Stephanie Penonnel Agency Clerk to handle doc-new. Al.lo •• '69 Mere. Sta. llllards. Indoor golf drlv· 875-fill&. Reward! 83!r7003. Gardening Refl3onable rates, tree pick· DELIVERY ol DA IL Y 2M3 Westclltt Dr., NB ument control. 0.. Will· 53IHl64L ng range Sand Volleyball 540 sq tt Industrial space for lD~I" Family pet while up &: delivery. Pn..oT SUNDAY INLY to '4>2770 7' Green cn.ilbed ¥e1ftt 1 hlrlpool. Baths. And fol~ rent, utU incl, daya S5l--M76, male. top Poodle with irreY BOB'S GARnENING Libra Oflice Services newspllper carriers. Re: LIVE IN partment Of De-couch ·and mat c b t n g ore. A resident tennis ""~8 673--0824. ean wearing black jeweled & LANDSCAPING 2855 Suite B, Newport Blvd. quires the use of a Station Hl!!.per for elderly lady tn hnM experience & Jove.eat. 2 wet1a1 old. wW. OORNER !llX120' M·l mne -ua'.r. Near Main, Adami, Residential &:: Commerclal C.M. Wagon or Van. Contact Mr. nice mobile home. \t-cla11ffied document aell for $215. 557-4861. ro and activities director -.v Irvine Industrtal Seel 330 Weat Bay _, d w/900' bldg. 9'31 W. 19th St., HB. 536-8192. NEED help at home'!' We ~ ey, ll&bt housekeeping, prepare control e xperience GLASS Din. 1et, match Bar ho phlans fdrebe Sbun e.y CoAta Mesa. 6f2..3t90. BABY apricot poodle, vie. of 557_g:~:r,K.i:..m. have Aides, Nurse s• , a Mesa. meals. Must have own necnury. stools, Ob. cb&lr, dbl rune es an ar ecues. Joann & Meyer so .. Casta "" Houaekeepers, O>mpanlona, DELt\'ERY man far earlY" tranaportation. 64fr2297. dreaer, lamps 673-311! tarting as low as $140. Rent1l1 Wanhd 4'° Mesa. Reward. 642-4745 or FRONT yd. lawn serv. $10 Homemakers, Upjo b n, morning newspaper Ly N Apply In PtrlOft ***Sofa I: mat.chlng 1oYI S ingles, one and two-, _W_ANI'ED ___ TO __ RENT ___ B_i& 5C&-5&1). ~·~ yds ~~ 5(7-6881. deliYer)', m~ bavp:pen. BAYVIEWCONV HOSPITAL aeet, never used. Both $1$'.l. bedrooms, furnished and Bear cabln far Chrlstmu WHITE &: black female cat, hauling. u~ eat. Let the Help W•nted, M & F 710 ~· to mo. r:A~569Ueinployee ~ts3505, 3J33 Harbor Blvd. Uaually home, 968-7910. unfurnished. Sorry no w e~ke n d. (Fri/Sat/Sun ~1~ck~~~: professlonala do It. 96U612. ACCEPTING applications DENTAL Assiatant for front _. U'M' Coste Mew, Callf. EXECUTIVE conference 1lze children or pets. Models nitea) Must sleep 8 com· ___ _. ... _..._......,4 EXP. Hawaiian Gardener. for full time 'disbwaahen, office:, x.oa•-&: Preventioc LVN desk, walnut w/lonnica top d 'I 10 I 7 to~·bl• 4 a.&..ig 4 CM~.~~· . Com•'• -~ be ·~· 117 c...._..,..... ft/I. ....... 7535 pen a1y o . • .. ,. uw • .,_te &--.n 1erv. bu.lboya, cooks. Must at tnstruction. Non-cmoker, 18 _3-_ll=.c&"-"'--'----'~=-~-~· 1.::-:::·c;-=='-----I chlldteo. C.U sst--011. LG "'"'""" male tiger Komalanl, 61&<676, SU.1337. leaal 18 yrs of age. Colony to 28, 64+-0611 MAINTENANCE man for I~!?> * TWIN BEDS YOUNG -·ple d"lres 2 or 1tri"'-" cat. Loll from car. K 11 h •--J Like Both •-·"·'·mat 3 BR ~";e w/yard on E· 17th-& Monrovia area. * CALL Us F1nt! c en' O>IUI uan DENTAL Aasistant, Exp'd in motel in exchange for apt, new. ,...,......, • UJ.JZll:.t.t 11/:.>, 72 e Gt&-7052. Cleanup, Maint. Reuonable Capimano. X-rays Ii: oral evacuation, a.116 Newp0rt Blvd CM lrell &:: box 1pringL Maple . Oakwood . Ga~~~l),t• Jl'lde. J2'l5 ~1'C!"Z" Call 646-6852 548-8844. ~. r Take them both home for Newport Be1ch Ml Rantal1 465 LEIT keys at Softapray Car H II ~Clerk $475 ,....,..,,l"'Uau !SE L --.n • $40. cuh. 639-5360. lrvtne and 18th ~"·.1 r;;;; Wu.b. Pleue contact me at •u "' Foreman DESIGN DRAFTSMAN •LC.n<...OIU'ID oo.uwer -"'I I r.. WOULD Wee to~ a • t---••• ~~. "'2 .. 170 241 V'agtnla Pl., CM ._ d truck Rubber/Pludcs to $18K Must have 111bdiviaion exper. Wanted lo work in fumiture -• ._._ bedstead, . .&zit, .......,..._.., -646-2037. SKIPLOADER ..-wnp Mechanical £n&ineer $1fK Good references es.wntial. store. can Mr. Pavome, ........ ~ 'IBR duplex, channel front CM.OFFICE RENTALS SABLE rollle dog, l'AI yn:. work. Concrete, uphaJt, Typilt TOpS$$.l.ongTennAalgn-642--0262, Beall Home Furn. c .. !!'-ue~t~.) ~=-p r-e ~e3". tYearly, $185 mo. named. Ralph, Lake Fon!at, 1awlng, breaking. 84&-7ll0 Burrougba: 1,.300) $450 menL MFG UNUSUAL OP· ~ Oppor. Empk)oyer &a.-3588 }:vel: & week:e:nda. • 673-tsn ~,x~· rJ.· !!~on Since 25th. Reward. YARD, garage cleM\lps. Prod. Scbedu.lu to $lDJ Irvine 54().4450 POrm.JNlTY Far Yn& man '~~~~~~~~~ " , $325. MONTH 8!H015. RemovDri.,..!. ~lngd'J;!.7 ~":J:· Soc'y oomm'l lending lo~ Anaheim FEE AT TEMPOS33-"322 w-/macll. To-,\ -.1_, SHEET metal -· r!'J! Sile 112 • · _., ·--.. ~.&&GU • D'I --.. Penonnel Cterk ...,,,, NEVER A . grow w ..,u 'd Madtinlst ( m 111 -'1 " -LOST; Jade Bra ce l et, .-..... T H I ~• 1_._,.. -... exp , GARAGE Sale Sat Nov~ -& * SEP. OFFICE space with Harbor near Victoria, Sat, YARD & Garage Cleanup. KeypuDCben (3) vt><=n Tempo emporary e P comp. une .......... ,., .w.Jo'I operator), exp d. Job ahop . Many houtehold 1 t e m 1 , ,,-m .:i. ft. Plenty of park. Nov 2.5. Much sentimental Free est. 7 days. Call Recept/Cen. otc $450 EXP'D CARPENTER Placentia. CM, 60-8(8) experience. space-Te k Chlnl. Cb5I Metal tile box, l'mliiiliiiliiiiii.-~~~ in& near C.M. City Half value, Reward, 548-Tm. anytime, 548-5031. F/C Bookkeeper S600 Boat Manufacturer NURSERY School Cook, a . Industries, tm Placeat1a. I:ronbw brd, bedclin&. ex--t• $225. MON'!H LOST blue ......... i. .... t from DI HAULING I: cleanup by exp Free le Fee Positions 642-0042 per. Send 1ftWM to O:..ta lfeu... erct.or, much mare. Rn. ooms 400 -Narcissua, ~ del Mar. college atudent, tge Irk. NEWPORT Equal Opportunity Employer d.ualfted ad no. 550 c/o T~Applicationl tor 9am-4pm, taJ11 El Centro, It::'.::;:_ ____ _;:.:; ~,SMALL OFFICE BLDG. 534-1846 or 534-2164 Personnel ~ Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, e BUS Fountain y .. u ... • -'CTIVE room, _'".,,~·Fairview Rd. 720 Ml· ft. 673-6073. Reward! H 1 . 833 Dover Dr N FAST growing co m Pan Y Costa Mesa ca. ~, "·~ ' ft BLACK ~-pop •-1 vie. ousec:IMn nt '• • • needl Girt Friday for pro-==-==-• =----e DISHWASHER Otn! YARD SALE. Tues., lbath, kitchen privileges. 1 .Off + 340 sq. · storage "........,. ....., 642-3170 duction control 0 t r Ice . OFFICE girl. Local auto • WAITRESS Wed Tbun Everything blk DIM beach. I> r e ( $nl MON'Mt Brookhunt I: Adam!. H.R Dedicated Clunlng Organizational & clerical pa.Int shop needs girl for Ute APPlY at Mr. Mike's muai.' ao! 797 s. O>ut. boslneu woman or teacher, "9w-rt Reward. 968-8906. * WE 00 EVERYTiflNG * A$EMBLERS _ Exp in fine abWtles a necesmty. eon. office work, p~-up &: 209 Palm, Balboa Laguna (rear). non-smoker. $100 mo. ....---LOST Slaml'R male cat, Refs. Free est. 646-2839 IOlderjng. Cole ln&trmnt, taetCout C atamaran, delivery. Mlllt have good BetwHn 3-6 PM Macht-116 675-<}146 bet 9 a .m or aft 4 at Balboa Penin. Clo • :m4 PJ.acenH-CM 60-8080 .f93""586 driving record. Apply o .c. ·-·' 675-6842 after 5:30 Prof. Carpet an1n9 ._, • · Accent Stripes, n7 Ohms TECHNl,.IAN OOMS for reol lrOm Ill lo ,1lmow 28 Alao win-• & fioo• oare. ATTENDANT al Shell Sta-FOOD ......... Aat. Penn. Way &lite C. Colla Meu. ,.. DISK Sander, 12", 1 hp. S20 weekly. Clean & quieL CALICO cat, fem, vie. Call Dutch 537-1508. tloa &. Hertz Rent-A-Car in O.C.J.R. $3 hr. Call 8.1&-1100 ORDE, RL=•s' A 11 TRAINEES r.e.ard 1apper gr l n de r rTV, cook'g privil. etc. 646-1111 Emerald. Bay. South 1...a&unL College itu-before noon. Li:..;, exper. w/diamond wheel. 6'' tool i~~n~;;. 421_ Bth St., (anytime) REWARD:~;=elriahSel-~,~:::~~tc.c=:t =t~I8.~nt 25 * 100•/o FREE* :u~:=~n~~n~~: Worlc Includes _ueembly ot ~l=~j~ mer. ~ITRACTIVE niom, pvt. ba. ler lost vie Npt Blvd. &: cooun'I. s.s7-6742, 548-4111. Auio: · e Secretar1es Free to $100 1209 W. Hemlock Wy, S.A. c=i"=~~~ BRAND nu. never Uled. U" kitchen prlvileses, business Irvine, 646-6350 or 642-6351. Xlnt Housecleaning USED CAR e F /C eon.tr Free to $D> PAINT Mill operatDr -3 buic electron1ct req'd. wm cratbman FJoor l&W. $300 woman or te&cber. Non-MOSTLY black, .ome gold, By Day. Own Tranlportation MECHANIC e Get'l OUke F.ree $375 roU-u1ary open. A1.:i l teach mech. akUla. I~-~='-----~ smoker. Centrally localed, J(t.J wbt paws, wht throat, .fP.m * 83&-0648 * Uz ~·Agency male factory trainee, room Culton Industrlea MllOlllaneous 111 $22.SO per wk. 646-1979. ,.,._. cat vie Hoag Hosp. 645-2964. P•lntlng & ExJMf:rlenoed O!Jly 4300 Campus Dr. for advancement. 548-5125. .,,~~ Whltti A CM Bedroom SUI!< In FEMALE Germao Shepherd, Poporha"llna CHEVROLET DEALER 546-2118 Nowport Beooh Poritl"I Attenclont -&<i'*e., · · MOVING kl an - ' u home ln Lquna Nipel, Blond, 1.1/2.1, vie Magnolia, ~ Apply to Box 570 c/o Dally FUIL time ot part time boy Top pa,y, Apply ln person, Equal Oppor. Employer Mlecell•moo1 flanSture for be, pr! entrance, lJnen Personals 530 Slater. REWARD: 847-7230 No Wasting Pilot, n> West Bay Street. for kennel help. Must lllce Wed le Thun. bet\Vll 6 le 7 TEADIER needl wU11ng sale. Larae cltrM Medhefo. 'tum S95. 4gs....4729. FEMALE white long--halred * WALLPAPER * Costa Mesa. CaW. 92626• anlm&la, people and hard pm. Hungry Tiger Rmau· reliable student i:Jt 5-8 hI'I ranean lf;yte 80fa 9 months M for tc11t to man '60 *HINDU SPm.rnJALIST * cat. Vic. Hamllton , & When you call "Mac" AVON ~~~TIVES work. Alao '1:1~ ft~ rant, 353 E. Pncllic Caaat a wk houeework. Penin. old $175.00. Paid $500.00. moolh. Storage bldg $30 Let this ad change your Harbor. 60-2158. 548-1444 646-171l For new car payments. ~!11-'~ust be ble to Hlwy, Newport Beach, Ask area N.B. 673-583$. Antique drea1na tabie 1 and .-onth. 275 Flower St., CM. whole outlook on We fer the Any day ta the BFSI' DA y to Doo't glw up the atilt>! Christmas pte11ents, ~ ng ..-..... a for Ray. Tool Room Attendant ~ :thoobev!~ t ~ 136. better Profetaio~ a~Uy· run an ad! Don't delay. • "List" It in clualfied, Shlp coata, v ac at Ion 1 In ~~Pl::c se~= PUBLIC RELATIONS Flber&lau manufacturer bu "".OO. Iron bed. -..00 Box ""/ prlvila:2l161, ~ r3 lifiM~· ~. ~~ .call today 642-6678. to Shore Reaulblt 642-5678. Fe~~ DOW for resume lo Box 624, Laguna Attractive, well groomed, immed., cballe~ open. ;j,rlnp and m :t t re I I · mo. 492-9034 132 No El Can ino dcta • • Beach, 9',1;52. vivacious >Wtli lady for Ina: fDr mature, qualified available. Br I ck and St., CM. 893-6370. /kl Real, s&n Oe~nle. * * * * BABYSITl'ER.: cawomia GENERAL OUke typing fU public m&tlo111 work In ezp'd inventory con t r o I t1aptone n e e de d lor OOMS $1.8 wk up w t * * homea, Walnut Sq u are · lng: I: phone: Exp'd desired· the Greek Ia. ''Dream •pot clmt _ tool room attendant barbecue. Ev er y t b I n a: S30 wk up apta.. 2376 New· PROBLEM Pregnancy. Con-----------.-------, Willows area of Irvine. 1.. 345· t1......_1 .... : af the world" in connection Must be responsible A $50.00. New brlcka 4c et.ch. port Blvd CM 548-9755. fldent, 'Y m-p at he t IC ~ Your home. ll::ll to 4:00. ~~ ,:._ ~11"""'' with resort development I: reliable with ablllty to Pool tablt, eood: for " · 415 prepancy counaelln&. A~ Boy &: girl 7 &: 5. Needed tourism. No. exp. nee. All :nainta1n neat, accura.te tee~ Not llate. Cue uoal Homo lloo • =-rel AP· Trader's Parad1"se Immediately. sst-WJ. GIRLS. TRAVEL """"' • aooommodal""' .. ,,..... "' -Ability lo ....... baJla all ... $40.00. CARE. • BABYSil IER, our home, 18-22 pd by emplo)'tt, Salary purdwle ame mPPUet I: Good sturdy pine JIOlll PALM &: CARD READINGS .... 2 yr old~. 8·30 to 4, IF , ~•-lo open. call 53&-!iOOO lor appt. a....J. desired but not~ table •--1u<11-"'8" D1Y * Put, pretent I:' future. Mon thru Thtiz:s. . Mature you re .....__..., r an ex· lntervlewtna Sat le Sun. ~ 5 Yan min ~ in wood' ~ tt!,p si.oo. Cail Advice & help In many mal· Ii nes w 0 man preferred. own =~ ~ ;fu2M~ John Lewis. ahnllar polltion re q. d ' 6'H451 or a!ttr 4 P .M. 1fr P rl••te Room •• for '.J.mbulatory Lacty or Man .. Good, nutrl:tloua Food. 1'filce, cheerful atmmpbere. • Call 548-4753 * il'ont1l1 to Shore 430 ten. 213: GM-1350. f\illy lie. tnnrp, not neceaary. Re!a Cout Hlshway, Suite 1.00, PUMP I&land Sa I e 1 man, Salary $500 to sax>. Ju.tin !91HDO.~""''------·I COUPLES PARTIES req'd. 6'5--0988 Call after 5. Hunt. Bch. We have open-CdM area. 5 Da)'I 50 hn. Entr:rprila. 15030 Golden DfXX>RATOR hu fantuUc Call Phil. !.~ 8 RM t 1• mes BABYSI'1TER ooedod part !np for ! pll free to tn""1 Niie lhlft. Top ....... Wm Cir., Weatmlzwler. "'°' qoolity CTpl 2 toroo ~.w'ft time for 21 rnon. old boy. all OYl'l' U.S. High pay Phone 6T.Hl81! for appL Interviews 'l:l> to 9::1> AM. cable nylon. lhr1 sh.a, $5.Sl ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Your home near Avt. transpartalion paid. Parenti RECEPTJONIST tor Dr's of-No phone ca.u.. per yard, 548-1654. Phooe 51$-7217 or write dollars Ramona, weal ol -welcome at Interview. flco. Typo 115, SH !IJ, will TRAVEL Agent Slro"I lo 1,,_ ENGIJSH Baby• CUTtaa<. P.O. Box 1223, Cotta Mesa. S.C «MC'B eve. GIRL for drtve-thru photo, 6 train. 54&-<WJ18. temationl.I &: c r u I• e E>tc. an! sz. Mesh Play SWINGING SINGLES BABYSIT 2 yr old boy, do My wk. lllam-3pm. Own REX:'EPTIONIST / T,yp\al, ll¢ketinJ, interested In Pen, Crib w-mut $Ut ~Bft~m~~ Call Jim. 2 lo 8 p,m. llghtWk~eeplna, i>er;'!an1 · tnnaph •• .,._. prerd. $1.65 Start at $33> mo. Call for ~w~,..Ad~l-"9D-3240~=·c....----- bouse, l bllt to beach, 2 ~ 2 BR + 2 Studio apb;, Palm $265,000 N. Tuatln, 5 Ac., :· hrs ~permo~~na•irv~o hr. 982-435.1. appt. M?-7128. Sl9 9' Dally Pilot, P. 0 . DY N 0 SC 0 P E RV -& trplca. panoramic ocean $50i REWARD Sprlnp. nr abops le tchla. huge home. Trade $250,COJ · • GRAVEYARD cook wanted RN p/tlme 3--11 Shift Ap. Box 1'60, Colta Mesa, Calil. tele9cope w/~. driw, tho iew. $W all year. 494-:r.>21 SEE LOST OOWMN, 555 $S7.5()0. TRADE 26M eqty. eqty for aolld income prop-56US81. ~at HaulO of Pancakes pl). ln Pei-.on SAnla AM· 9:2538. WDrim, brand ntW $225. Call aft 6. SocMll Chlbs SU for Inc. ar bme, Orange Co. ert.y. Pl'tn on\)'. Dlc.r. BABY2~ Input ~; E. 11th. 0.ta Mesa. Bristol Conv. 1-lotp, ID W. TV 'l'eehn&cian. electronics, Nancy, Hr31J3 pm. +.BR, 2 BA home in F.V. 846-a l..acheMver RJlr. 541-6469 for """'\U""'" 11J1 UlOl ftOUSEKEEPER, Uw-ln, Jlemlock Wa,v, S.A. bcnchman f/time. Latest WORLD hoc*" 1972, U'l'JI Need young adu1ta to lhare tlND YOURSELt BEAtmroL large view Jot Fun .l Ski boat, 16' home. Call 615-3838 aft 6 or cve for bo)' 2, a:irl 8. Clean Real lstat. s.a.1 equip. nUk•a TV Repair, camera. Britannica 1ow'7 rent. Pa?tLally fum. U IN SOMEX)NE EL.SE North. ~t.. Sacn.mento Mahopny ll2 HP wkndL 4 br June, nab, help cook. FREE Drloit. lift, Grtat books blrp.bL =· Cl.II < 213 ) DISCOVER Rlv r. Trade tor rug Bear For 81rii cab owr or BABYSl'ITER In teacher'• ~ family. 0 w n WAITRDS wanted _ torl-"''*°"'-'9:"'1111=''------ or (213) 116'1"'137:> DISCOVlltY o' "'°""lllJI cabin, Canyon T?T home, Newport Belcll. 5 ,_,.,TV 6 ~lted THE DERBY M .. be .,... SURFBOARD • 'l't" ~ WANTED 1111Jle mu :IHO, n..-21.1-3111-3393 1,ake prop. or I "43000. • 551·'1621 • dayl per ""-Call Moo lhnt Ellrlllh ""-Call · L'-M T raln1"t lotervlews being held after 2 Noll, -cnnd. tel. ibare belut 3 BR beach Al mentioned lD Novembtt WJU.. trade .et of protea-'M Ford On11na. hwtspot. Fri 8 to 4:30. 8C2--$30I HOUSEKEEPER I Cook. Limited Time Only p_m Mon-Fri. 1262 South 562--m2 ewa. ' duplex, $180. Bal Ptn PLAYBOY. Pa.p 23. abW mouJdt for 18 ft. ll&il-tatktn car. '10 Honria 350 SL BABYSITI'ER, HOl.lleJcecptt, txr>'d 1 Jdlt, llw tn. Famous Uoenee t'OUnlt naw Eut Briltol, S.A. !Wf-t300, TWO JUN}( CA.RS m-787'1. ~~~~~~~~~ llna Cat, want cat ~ new Cycle. '66 VW Clmper fM own trlnlp., AftemooN A ~Hant home. S 3 O O • available thru 'l'ltbtll C.om· WE Ne~ d sh a k I ,, 4 x T POOL TABLE MAN 6 cat ... k ~ ... hit! ;:: ~ lumlturo with fllO value. propeey, f\Jml11ft, or !!! EYet., 613-f1IS 1 ~96. tm. pany. Appllcan,. llllly rt--No -1<"" l!lalleot Bidder! IO-lflOl ~iiem. Shr expe n1e•· 1 __ ,_.. I ~ fls.ttn BF.AtmctAN'i fltlme . HOUSEKEEPER. 5 dys wk tmbunecl up:inquallncatkln. nett-..r'Y· No \a)'uffs. Call P1RE WOOD 11if6...6a41 eve, Dt.ne B. Call HAVE Iota, acrtqe .,Kt WANT home ~ condo • Aulltant. lc'd, p/tlmf. «' 11.....tn, tome child care. New or expttlenced sales ~ ltlm Pfolpett ~ •lt&41n. tiouaa-.all ewer Southern I-la~ clear land I: f15M rq. Sandcrtb, •M33. H.B. Must be abler to dr!w, no people. (}ptnlf111 avall1ble. WHO WAN'f"S TO WORK' VWa Putt '3HIU ~" ~ to ·'"--beaut. ...... .... , w .. 1 v--"-·----' 1 --Bch 2 hmes A 3 unit. BEAUTY ()ptr&tor, Shampoo cat nee. Irvine:, SU-~ ._ ~I Pit~~ ... ~ DRIVE A CAB! Gro~-s Dn•--"t'.dlii-•~• 1111) 550 ~ ~-~-o-,• •·1 nr -an. Mr, S1d..... """I for...,_, Mk>n, I6lO W. ROUSEWIVES or huaU1UJU ..-ru ure .. __ ..... -........ ~ ivu-~ . AM, or. b c •ch . Found 1'-H-~ ·-~--oe In-~ ----1 1,,_ Call M M--1 CHOOS& -~ "°""' -it ~·-•-ma•· -at ~ 1875-Tm1 tr' 67)..6830 eves A: ~ ~"'w;-:''875.1225. 556 Rose, LB (213) .f38.3818. Coast HW)I, NB. 642-391'0. wife -work ~rt I me tun~ r. -.il • for ~-:-be )IOUr own "i:.;.{ pn;i. 98H11'1'. u. wknda. SIAMESE female found Sat TRADE $13,500. equity In Uke to tradef OUr Tradf!l''1 BOOKKEEPER-F/C ~i.trlbut na «nk'r 832-TM<OA. RB ELL bot& Men or women. Can be ANXIOUS to lltll H.B. Ttnn\s EMPL. woman to aMrt !!!~""~n~ are1. Call Newport &ti.ch home tor Paradl.M column ll for you! (Or aman =ll' fl"OW1:W ~-... 1.. SUpp:y foo:iral~ aUrbtlY hand~. Vta, Cub • BBC mtmbenh.,.. ,;:---·-4 BR hoine u1.r-lOIV'I-....... TD ' H ',,__ !tlft_.... Musthav. ""vu -en o mln!d. All 21 to TO, aup-IUiill.-·-·~ · ,_ 1 ... _ boat, car or . • .. oute w-""'....... · --..1oc1a O.r •~-..... ~ ,_ ~-·~;:o:=•~,_ ____ _ . , untbwton Beech. $loo. mo FND: Si•mne Vt"" ca• vM.:. It 18sed·b' $500. mo. Aat· S da)la ty lhnl p l L I: np. ""'d. No •-!::"ment' ' .. -e RI AL TORS P~ ulL'VOT""· ...,..,.,. -+ ll tJtil 9llW640, Lido l~e. N.B. 873-2873. Owntt a.71J81, !or ~ buc11J. "1th l>'fboonl ayl1<m. Sol. ~~· · -•. a cob I ........ a c1a7, POOL ,.._ -Fl'llohl SU to $14,000 yr. With e om m I •• I on · Phone. Jt'• a tnut, stll JIO!' ltem1 Apply Ill plllOft, Yellow Cab damqtd. All m. M lo ROOMMATE wanted! HA\ft10Jncthlngyouwantto * * rtM1me~UJ>W.lmtb ID-«ll'lor53l~. with eMe, 1111 D&lb' Pllot Co., Uf & le&b St., Oo11ta 1111 . Chrl1tma1 ColmAlal. 175 per mo., J ,.UT OaalJl<d o<la do It *·--··-----··---·---SI. GankM (213)321-!S!L Qwlllod Ado , .. 642-llll Clllllfled. -Mw. ...,... ..,. a I 1 BR ipt, C.M. 60-7:111. ...n ·coll NOW MHm. _ I t I I . I I ' ' ' DAILY "LDT For • .. In Woman11 World Coll ~l'.Y Beth Ul-5671, o.t 330 lnstai1t'·Cape Swi119 111to_. thil!P . .. 7420 I • ' I I ._....... I§!.,, m -.-.u,... 990 ' '71 Toyet1 $1GO ·-· ·n Toyota La.ndcruiler Lo Mll&-AIM)Jnd •. $2800. -7. CliEYROLET : I '73 Monte Carlo : • 5 Cpe Auto Trwia, AJ.r COod. $89.88 ' T + tax PM mo. " 36 ..,. O.E.r... I lmmecllote Delivery . LEASING ALL MOOl!LS • · AND MAKES , Sautllem l!alfomia ~ ; .. 1st Natiliaal Bait i.q ,. ,. ., I I ., I I 7 ' i ' ). ~. I 7 •• , ........ .., .,.<ii.,, ., 4) \i .. • . ' . • • .• ·•> .... I San Clemente I Today'• F1-I ---. VOL. 65, NO •. 3~3, 3 SECT)ONS, '40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NQVEMBER 28, 1972 TEN CENTS • Capistrano District Sets F eh. 20 BOnd Vote By JOHN V ALTERZA Of .. Delly , .... Itel' A 125 01Wloo ~ Issue calculated lo koep the Caplstraoo Unified SdlOOI Diltrict solYent for at least a decade finally' Was mtide official far Feb .. 20 Monday night; but the approvals came with a strong doae of pessimism from trustees. Allbough their actlOn Mooday had been e~pected to be routlqe, several trust~ opened the diaclwioos by admitting thei Zero bad co1d feet over letting the massive reveme iuue for a vote early nezt year. ,.,._ o-ge Wblk, In Ille put an acttw worker oa ICbool f I n a n c e meuum, Aid tbll In Ille put few da)'1 be could not find enoacll prominent local suppo<Ws of Ille bonds lo mobillz.e a strong dtisen's committee. Thole comments sparked more than an hour's dilcusaion and at leut one sting- ing escbange between ~ William EnquiJI. and San Clemente mlniJter the Draft Rev. Allan Vernon. Enquist last -.... the only dillenter in tbe vote to seet the February bond Issue, claiming that the district could save money U It were to bold the vote during its regular election In April . Other lnJslees lnsiJted that the April ta season was the worst time to con- vince voters to approve a large bond luue. ' After this ·week's debate ended, En- ca11 Eor January by 2 More Quakes Felt in Area· ONTARIO (AP) -Two more eartbquabs, part of a recent "~uake swarm," rattled win- dows ln Ontario and were felt in parts ol Sao Bernardino and Rivenlde counties, official say. A spokesman for Caltech in Pasadena said the temblors Mon· day regi!tered I.I and 2.4, respec- Uvely, on tj1e ~cbler scale. , Freak Crash In Clemente lnjUries Teen A Sin Clemente High School student suffered a broken collar booe and other hurts al lbe llCJO!I bour Monday In a spec- tacular, !reak-craab along Av!!Dida Pico. And· !lie gnly """ ilWrecl ii the mlohap ln~·!JN O C&rl '..i ~ qulll changed his Vole, making lbe bood -...iut1oa by trustees ........... Bui earlJer In the evening, Enquist figured In an uncomfortable nrbang• with Vernon, wbo recmUy loot a bid for the board. Enqulsl alluded lo a phone . call be received from ·a San Clemente Mldent. "This man Aid he was upset about the bond Jssue and uked me why we have lo 'build acboolB for people In the .north end when they should bu.lid their own," En-• Seen Laird 10,000 Set For First Six Months From Wire Serricea Several i\rllllar' seismic shocks bave beeq !elf l!l the lwo-<ounly ar<a In recent da)'1, be noted. ---.. ~---. •' . -~ ~· ..w. Jle Is. ""T.1'1fai ,..., '-----..:..----..:r~ fl ~. Sol>---· r WASHINGTON .-No ..,. will be .drafted 1nto lbe.amJe!i r ...... ,m January 1111ht!lla: ...... "'lot .. ,.,. ... ....... ti. un·wilf .. iie ,1 ~ ?• •10,000, • ~ ~-Mehiii R. -Laird iald ' Market Lawyers Empl~y ' Unusual Legal Maneuver --poce;at !be tllld ol ' tbe-i.tng,--.. -. ~1· ' ' . · 'l'bat -.Id make the total draft for fiscal year 111'13, wblcb ends JIDle •· about S0,000 . A ru 'ely used legal maneuver bas been .employed by 'tawyen for a grocery chain tn a bid to obtain testimony from a San Clenie1lte woman wll> asaertedly has bten repeatedly warned that she is en- dangering 1ber We by failing to obtain medico! attention. Attorneys for · AlbertJon's Inc. name ¥rs· Rita Bonnano, SU. AV<llida Ma1rid, tn their petition to perpetuate testimony and their application will be heard ~· 14 ·1n Judge James ·F. Judge's Super1oi:;- Court. xpect They point out that they e Albertson's to be named as defendants in an anticipated personal injury lawsuit. And they oote thal .Mrs. Boonano bas been warned by physicians that her ap- parent reluctance to seek treatment "could shorten her life." A moti<n to perpetuate testimony is ,a rarely used actiQn that seeks to ensure dttenninaUon of physical lniuries and their status as near as possible to the djll,e of Injury. Pilot Will List Price, Earnings --bNdlng home. . . Police aaid'a westbound car driven by C.Oliil Irwen Manning, 16, of 302 Salvador, suddenly swerved in front of another car and slowed lo pick up bllcbhlkers along lbe curb. · . Tfte car, which assertedly was cut off, then swerved and slammed into the rear of Manning's car. Ma!>.ninl'• auto then careenec· Into the pede!triaq, then shot over a 75-foot em- bankment'. The driver of the.car that struck Man- ning's vebicle was David Lee Durham, 17, of.136 W. Escalooes. Neither be, nor Manning was injured. Belknap . however, waa: taken to San Clemente General Hoopltal for treatment for the fiacture. He was reported in saUs!~ condition. France Beheads Two Murderers; First .in 3 Years PARIS (UPI) -Two convicted murderera, one of them saying be boped w be the "last cooclema<d man lo die In France," were beheaded by~ guillotine today In !be !Int capital puniabmenl car- ried out >Ince Prelldent Georges Pom· pidou t~ of!lce .,... than tbr<t ye11n> ago. ~ Ao official statement said Claude Buf. fet, 39, arid Roger Bontemps, 45, died at dawn In !lie century.old LB Sanle JaD In Paris 'ftle DAILY PILOT . today adds a · niO men were sentenced lo death !or ilJllensiO\l lo dally ~Ii .market ~ slitting ~ throats of two hoslagea In a with the addition of a P~ prioon riot (J'E) ratio. . .... Lawyers ·for the men aaid they died The ratio~ a quick Indicator of a glv~ ·. bi·avely> ·The) walked to the acalloldlng cemmon stock's pos11lon In. the market.. . witbout· . trembling or showing v)slhle II LB computed by . dividing ~ ~ signs of.I_, Both refuled 1 last glua of reported &ale pnce by. !be latell li.mort . . • rum .and a clgantte. ..,.mop of the comJl&llY. After .the .uecullolll, lbe bodies were · For example, a campany • w111ooeh oetlastln tail81 lo a :iearby cemetery !or burial. aaJe price waa '3tl per sbar• wi • It waa Jbe.finl ume the...,..... blade come ol IZ per lhare reported for !be bad !alleo tlm:e Mlr<b 1111, one montb last year baa 1 P·E of U. • lbe be('"' Cbar1eo de GtuUe ote!lP'll down The P-E baa been reported In , from !be ...-,.. Oil thet occasion, weekly summary of st.oct activities Jean Olivier 31, wu ezecuted for tbe pulilllbed In !be Saturday editiqnl ol !he -of ...:. -lnlhen. ... _ NEW DEFENSE CHIEF?· HEW SOcrot1ry Richlrd.on President Names Richardson New • I Defense Chief CAMP DAVID, Md. (UPI) -President Nixon initiated his "new broom" policy today by naming Elliot L. Richardlon to · be C:tetense secretary in his second·tenn Cabil}et and budget director ~r W. Weinbetger, a CBJifomian, to succeed Richard.son as secretary of Health, Education ani Welfare. Nixon also announced that Roy Ash, a California businessman and an adviser on government ~rganization, will take Weinbe.rger's place as director of the Of. flt'e of Mapagement and Budget. The major Cabinet reshuffle was trig· gered by the long anticipated resignat ion of Melvin R. Laird as bead of the Defense Department. Nixon "1so bas another immediate Cabinet vacancy lo fill, created by the resignation of George Rom.,ey Monday as secretary of Housing and Urban Dtvelopment. A new HUD secretary Is expected lo be nsmed shortly -perbaps Wedoeaday when the White House said further a;> polatments woold' be announced by the President. The draft iJ acheduled lo expire June Ill. Laird said be anticipated' oo problem filling active duty forces after that date with volaoteen. However, be said, if Congress did not approve ·enn.tmeot bonuses 'for the Na- tional Guard and the re1erves, there might have Ill be a special draft attrr June 30 to t e e p reserve forces up to strength. The reseryes and Guard are .11bout 45,000 men short of autliorized strength. Laird said Inductions will be spread out t-e!ween February and June 30. At an 1.DlSCbeduled news conference, the lleci'elary said be was CODfld<nt of a smooth transition to an all-volunteer Anny but said be still expected some dif· flculties in recruiting enough men for the NaUonal Guard and Reserves once the pressure of the draft is ended. The secretary said the anned f1Jrces hoped lo begin offering enlistment bonuses for the Guard and reserves by Feb. 1 but Congress' failure to approve this program will ool make this posaible. Since the Peotagoo began wlndlag draft . calls down, enlistments in the reserve forcea have fallen drastically. Laird recommended last year that Congress enact a bonus incentive pro- gram for the reserves iotallng PIO million for fi9cal-19'74. Under t,bis pro- gram, a young man or woman signing up tor a ail-year enlistment in the Guard or reserves would receive ap. $1,100 bonwi. He joked that while be DllJ be a lame- duck secretary, he is ''not a lim?ing secretary of defellle." (President Nixon today ..-' HEW Secretary Eliot Rtcbardion his ......... ). HJa final 51 daY1 In office will be busy ones aa be prepare1 the new budget ~ hlcb be said w,ouJd show a slight i•· Ricbardsoo, U , and Wetnbera:er, (See CABINET, Pqe I) 51, creaae over the current 1'19.5 billion Pen- tagon budget. · Fruity Fleek Wil.d Parrots Invade Detroit Area PAIL Y, PILO'l'. • . Tiie Bullet·-P' alfllr became a 'I'.vday'1 •Jtock tsbl .. ""' on Pages ,11-cauae cele1re In France and du1Buf· · IL let'• lrial at lbe 1lelne River ty J! DE'l1\0IT, lllcb. (AP) -A ll'ull-lllchlng •llocl:,ol1iaatcinCurUeela blo-tn- Troyes In eut ceatnl France,· ~ vaded Detroll's eaalem IOlburtJI, ml ~-~ . . wloll Nly shouted "Put lbe ICIDD lo dellll.I" would be content with a o'ldrar. . ' ' Jealous Hruband France II one of lbe few Weotem coun-, • ' 1• m libiLoVas• mUoADI II !Int ,___, ~·Of aP,~ ami.dw.. trla to ·l'ltllll· Clll*tal pmlwh11..,t M 1 ... - -•...--·-n...1 Jn 'F . , r...: F · ' , · . pre'lldenl ,,, llli .. ~ C.. .et.aito1o .• . ...,.._.. ~ cllo•lrlg ... • •bulbln rl'lllt-. 11a1 11oaDy ...... u:e1 r none . irm " -~ the bird ..., of the 0etrot1 ~ 111 -.no11er lbe -11oc1<. To date. Pi.np1dou who oace told a Keltb Kreig, the soo'1 -' curltllr, ldolltttled !be k1taden aa '"monk" SAN RAFAEL (UPI) -A jealoos bu• televllloo ' Interviewer "I ... not • ~ •• foot.long, Sou~ American 'llel1lber ol lbe.porrot. !amllJ. band was arraigned i\elo.. oo._~.., of bloodlldnly man," baa aaved '[lve .... rtoOinc telephone recelven out o1 pubUr d•nmed men. phone booths. Al Buffet Ind Bonlempi died, olllcill• Wlllar P. H1rper, 32, told Marin Coun-·announced Potnpldou 111 llldo !be duth ty aherill'1 deputies Monday be van-1t11lenct hr Moblmmed l.ibdlrri, - dallaed the boothl becluae Ills wile ran demnecl fllr .. unlerlng a tut driver. off with 1 Pllclflc Telephone Company Bullet recolved the death -ience on employe. (llM MRK,,, .... I} \ I • qulsl lold trustees. Vernon darted to the front of the room and asked, "Can l ask wll> you lalked to?" "Sorry about that," Enquist replied grimly. "Some of that Is personat." Al that point, before lhe debate could continue, trustee Presklent.R.obert Hurst chnnged the subject. So did Supt. Truman Benedict, who in- sisted that the residents of the district "owe an Obligation to all the children in the dislrict, not just the children in their own specific area." The superintendent inalsted that. no matter which date the bond lssueJrere·to come up for a vote, the ,prime factor in passage or failtire is the voter's "con- fidence in the school district." He admit ted, however, that the bond issue came as a surprise. In a rare display•of dissatli:lldlon wlth a board action, Benedict admicted Uaat (See llONm, ~· 11 . . .' DAILY PttoT ...., ,..... SAN CLEMENTE LIFEGUARD EXAMINES PIER PILINGS U~ S.1rch Tumed Up 3 Doc1yed Supports, Ft.bing GMr LileguardS Find 'Booty~· V nder San Clemente Pier San Clemente l!leguards planned to fmiah up their 8Mual inspection of the city pier's pilings this morning -not on· ly looking for the-work of underwater boring organlsms, but a ... JitUe booty as well. The dJves started Monday morning. Guard! found three badly rotted pil· ings. And a ball-doze& llshlng reeiJ and ac- compAnylbi rods. ... enough tackle lo fill a good-sized tac.k.Je box. And a few Iona of just plala junk lo boot. Although tlie bottom of the sea In the area· of• 'the' 1 pier ls coated with some debril, the ma still is "pretty clean" said one diver. Much of the debris fell lnlo the sea when ·beivy sUrf battered a lower-level platform and1 dumped batteries, old refrigerators and other gear into the drink . As for the more attractive treasures, guards said the rodl obviously were the mull of numel'OUJ miJhaps topside. Some of the fishin& gear was in pQOr conditioll. Ol.her rod! and rtels apparentry can be aalvaged after corrosion and slime are cleaned olf. . The annual i.-tion IWs pilce dur- inC -aftd g.i.1 conditions and llU8rds loOlt !oir piHip 'that m1lh! o..a 'l<;ilac- "'t-.i ,..... It 1he end .of lbe ~ .. were ii P°'* CGlldillon, olherwlae the . ' Dana ~ork Completed . ltndmark appears in sound shape, guard spokesmen said. How does the fish popuiation look down there? "We chased sotne pretty big onts around ; there's lots of fish all around the area-more than out by the reels," s8kl one guard. Fishermen plying their art up above; however, weren 't catching very many. Suspect's Loot Heavy SAN DIEGO (AP) -Police say they found Davi<!_ Roiz, :ID. dtagglnc •· • pound pool table across a street :.tooday. Roit was oooked for Investigation of burglary. 0raa11e Weedier It'll be . lair akaln loday, with sllghlly cooler temperatur<s along the Orange Coast. ~ In Ille 10!. Lows !Might 4Mf. INSIDE TOD~Y . Cmturi<s br/9" ~·· """ riude inovl<• be--. -~ ,,.. ~· ... i of .. 100rld, Sodom mid ~ ''°'re tin ct nins. Todof G°"'°"' rah , hGs uonb""d -a!ld SadaM ft .4.,ll.willt. Ste 1 t o r v °" Po fil'9. L:M...., t ComPletion ·of a ''l' mihion ~~•in == , ..... ,', Dana Point Harbor'ha(been flCl<lmifeclg: ec1 1>r. the'Bam., s.prr\lillol'I. i .: E-·: -.. .......... .. =··;: : ...... •111 Molkr.tt Inc., con&r1~ for faclUUts J" ._...r.~ .: Ind otte dm!k>pmmt In the --ol ' -,.,, the harbor, completed If.I work Int Oct. r: I~ .. ....., J 1S, 1ccordtnc to the Harbors, Beaches -........ ,, =--·: -. -----. and Parka °'1Jertmenl. ' . -. • l \ r .• ., •· '• ' I •,. I ' • • 2 DAILY PILOT SC T..,, Nt 1ra1 M. Jt7t l • 1 Body of W9ma:µ • • Found ori (·Beaeli The partially clad body o( a young and pretty brunette was found washed ashore by surfers in West Newport this morning. Ncwporl Beach poJLce said they have not been able to identify the woman nnd they don't know how long she had been dead. Wa\'Cti carried her ashore at 39tb Street Beach about 6: 15 a.m. Polict said there was no immediate sign of foul play ... The body had sand and water all over it and it was a little hard to tell" said Det. Sgt. Ken Thompson. The Orange County Coroner was cnlled immediately and an investigator was ex· amlning the body at PacUic V'iew f'1'0M Page 1 CABINET ... have been in the Nixon administration 1lnce the outlet In 111811. Ash, M, bu been pnolldenl of Litton lndustrt .. and In 111611 was tapped by the Prealdent to bead bis Advisory Council on Government Reorganization. Nixon'• pnou secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler lllllOW1Ced the cban&... He said they were "part of the President's broad plan to bring fmh penpectlve and new vitality to the leCOOd four yean of bis admlniltratlcm. ''The President feell these three men will be strong members of ID executive taam that bu u ita mandate brJns1ns about coallrudlve change -cbanie thal will work -to build a better life for all Americana, II Zlq1er llid. Ricbardloo, a nattve of Mauacbuletts, WU undenecretary of llsta before being named HEW oecretary In J1me, 1170. Weinberger first oerved Nl>On as cbalrmao of the Fodera! Trade Com- mllllon, then moved Into White House orbit u depuly director of the om.. of Management and Bodp! under George P. llbultz. libeo llbul!I WU DIJDed aecrelary of the Treuury, Weinberger -promoted to director. Laird'• departun lo no llll!llrise. He publlcly lllDOWICed thla year that be woold bow out u clvlllan bead of the na· lloa'1 deleme eot1hlilhment at the end of Nlloa'1 llnt t.rm. Aab ~ N1loa while ""1ng u bead of ~tton panel. Zlegl• said that Aab "ould divest bJ-1f of any relatlonablp with Litton lndullrleo u ol Dec:. I. The firm II a ma· Jor 1ovemment contractor. The nominatlo111 were the llnt major devalopnenta In Nlmn'1 lllllOW1Ced plans to revamp bla ofllclal famUy -an Jn. tantloa be lllllOUllCed lmmedlataly afler bla lmllllde re-election Nov. 7. He toid newcmen at CAmp David Mon- day be lnterpnled bla big victory a "mandate for change" to prevent bis BeO- ond term adminlllratlon from nmnlng out of steam aod ooll!llng downhill. Only two of Nl>On's original 19118 cabinet appotntees remain -Secretary of Silte Wm tam P. Rogers and Transportation Secretary John Volpe. GOP Women Tell 1973 Officers Officers for 1973 will be installed Dec. 12 by the Sao Clemente Area United Republican Women, Federated, in a special luncheon at the El Adobe Restaurant. Mrs. Malcolm Field will serve as the new president of the group. Other of. ficera to be installed at the ceremonies will be Mrs. C. E. Christopherson, first vice pmident; Mrs. Jane Tuttle, second vice president; Mn. Robert Lewis, third vice pl'el!ldenl ; Mn. Zella Wallace, treasurer; Mrs. T. Fred Crenshaw. ,recording secretary; and Mrs. John Green, corres,ondlng secretary. DAILY PILOT 'f1lt er.,. C..t 0A1l.Y ~ll.OT, wl"' wlllcll .. "*"""'-' ... "-·'"'"" .. 1•1111111~ lry n... 0........ CMtt l'vt>lllfl"" c_,.., s., rite WU!ona .,. JIWl!hfl911, M111111y "'""""' ,....,..,, fOr C.11 MHI, MC'tll'llOrt lffcll, W..t1,.a hlclllf-11111 Y1Hey, UfuM a.di, 1,...lnllkddlet.:lr. IM ·S.11 Cl9mlrote.I kn Jllfft Clplltr-. A ill'ltll fetlOf\ll ......... "'911blltl hlvnll)'S .. tllrlftYt. TIM "1ft(i,.t ......,...,.. ,i.111 I• 11 lJlll Wetl llf Slfffl, COiie M_., Clllltf"tli., t2'». a.i..rt N. Weed , ........ ,... ~\llllllher J.,11. •• c.,,, • ., VIU ,,..lillnl al'MI 09nffel /MMOtf llt•11111 IC1ttil ...... 1\e11111 A. M1i1r-,hh1• ~'"' lllittr Clt1M1 H. le11 l.ic.f11riil P. Nell _....... Mlfltllflt 1111~ .. a. .... OMc. 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Don Burdsall said Immediate idm- lification of the woman may be a prob- lem since most law enforcement ~ cies will not take milling person reportl on adults until. they ha ve been milling more than 24 boul'9. The woman was in her late 20s or ear~y 308, Sgt. Burdsall aald. '!llO victim bad ver; dark brown hair and was "very at· tractive." Sgt. Thompson said ahe was wearing only what appeared to be the top hall of a pink pants suit when she was found . Santa to Arrive Via Fire Engine In San Clement,e Santa Claus, riding at.p bla c:ullomary city fire engine -.. w make appearances in San Clemente's buslnea dlltrtct Dec. 8, courtesy of the Oiamber of Com· merce. The lnlllal annual a-by the · big mwt will be at 7 p.m. at the Safeway pP.rklng lot; at 7:il0 p.m. In Alpha Bela's lot and at 8 p.m. at the oomer of Del Mar aod 01.o VIiia. He will band out can- dy to youngsters wilting to .,..i him. Alter the arrtvll, Saota wtn mate the rest of bla appearances at Del Mar and 01.o VIiia oo Dec:. 1$ ond Z1 at I and 1:30 p.m. aod on Dec. 9, 11 and 23 from 10 a.l)l. to llOOll aod 2 to ' p.m. Other chamber Cbrlatmu activities will include the annual b111bwa aod raidenllal decoration competltloa which will be ludaed Dec. U at 7 p.m. by memberi of the Sao Clemente Junior Woman'a Club. FNlllP ... J BEHEAD •.• June 29. When the proeecutor ul<ed that he be sent to the gulllottne, Buffet cried "Bravo!" Newspapen catled Buffet "the butcher of Clalrvaux." The prison riot in which he allt the throats of 1 warden and a nune· whom be and Bontemps grabbed hostage led to llmllar rlota in other prisons around France. A poll published Monday by the French lnstlfllte of Publlc Oplnloo said 83 per- cent of Frenchmen support the present capital pwtlabment Jaw, while 27 percent oppose II. France adopted the guillotine as its in- strument or death during the French Revolution or 1792. Until July, 1839, ex· ecution.s were public. The present eucutloner is known only a.s Monsieur Obrecht. He bas held the job since 1951. Capo Beach Unit To Discuss Annex Of Pryor Acreage The Capistrano Beach Community Association will hold lls monthly meeting Wednesday night to d.lacuaa a new a.a. nexalion involving the Pryor Homestead acreage near San Juan Capistrano, as well as other matters affecting the area. The Hst of Items up for diacu.ssion at the 8 p.m. meeting in the board of realtors building also will include ~ finished projects by the county Flood Control District in the Palisades, pr&' posall ror development of Pines Park and the status of the controversy aur· rounding the propo!ed developtbent of 16 o.cres in the Palisade1. The anneiatlon matter will came before the county's Local Aa:eney P'orma· lion Commission early nert month and involves a SO.acre merger with San Juan Capistrano which the auodaUon opposed several week.I ago. Music Sessions Set Saturdays The Capistrano Unified School Dlltrtct h8' begun a strles or Saturday momJns ora:anized mualc teslJOnJ for elementary youngltm at Marco Forotu Junior High School and openings sU:I exist for young musicians. '!llO ,...ions, already 1ttractinJ about 1$0 younpters each week, last for three hours, and start at 9 1.n •. E1perleoce It offered In strJnss, woodwinds, brw, orchutra, w I n d entemblee and slnilng for boys and 11rls. lnstructor1 In the district'• elementary music progra1111 teach the free counes. Students lntereeled In Joining In the sessions can 1l1J11 UP at the start ol each m..tlng. '-, " I ~ . , .. y '"~~w. ~I Unit.ed Way : Drive .Geu Extenswn '!llO cloo!J1g data l'or the It'll compalcn ' of u.i Southem Qnnge County Unlted, Way bas been extended through Dec. I\ to help mono than 150 velunteeri ra1'e tbeir pl of $1,115,000. ..f Mrs. Arlene1 Shafer, a director of ~ community -org .. lzatloo, oays tllo deldJlne WU odvonced beclUM the PresldenUal election Interfered with the collection of contributkm. Originally, the drive was to have ended Nov. 30. Re1um1 lndlcata thet the United Way • had reached IU perteot of 111 goal 111!1 week. With severll oorporate diin1tloni : eipe<ted thl1 week, the perteolqe abould rise 1bove 50, Mn. Sbllel pnodlctJ. "It loob promising aod It'• now 1 mot• t.,. of pttJns everybody to pt those final counts ln," she said. Bringing In tlae Yule Log Uf'IT ....... '!llO Southern Orange COunty 11'11~ Way, deecr1bed •• "a $1.5 mlllloD organlutlon exlstlnr for the IOle purpooe of alleviating human needs," he I p s finance the activities or such orgaoiza· tlons as the Red Cross, Boy aod Girl Scouts, Y.M.C.A., Salvation Arl'D!i Boyo and Girls Clubs, Cbildren's H""IRW ol Orange 'County aod the Youth Problem Center. The national Chrmmaa tree, cut from the Medicine Bow National Forest between Cheyenne and Lar· amie,. Wyoming, ~ r r i.v e s at a railroad siding in Washington and ts hoISted from flat bed railroad car to a !ruck. The ?~foot En,iemann spruce will be erected at the Ellipse; behlrid the White Ho111e, where it will dominate the annual Pageant ol Peace. It is a composite organtnUoa eon> posed of the Santa Ana· Tustin Com- rr.unHy Chest, the Orange Conunulllty United Way, the Harbor Area United Way, the South Coast United Fund llld the Laguna Beach C'ooummily aiest. Football Elevens Tangle In UC Irvine 'Sewer Bowl' ·From Pagel BONDS .•• • he was "disturbed" to learn that the bond matter was scheduled by trustees while he was on vacation. Ex-San Clemente Men Mov~d Back On Burglary Rap . By GEORGE LEIDAL Of ... IMllh' l'1ltt ...... National television avoided it like the plague. Area sportswriters turned their talents to fields where the smell of football glory was more sweet. Despite a record turnout -100 percent greater than the second editlon of this Irvine footholl clossic -only 40 fans overcame the Ir post-Thankagiving lethargy to cheer the. pigskin rivals at UC Irvine Friday. · Friday'~ event, you aee, wu the Third Annual Sewer Bowl. Only today did the scor. of this cl.Issie contest JUl'face from the mlasma of hall· day tallies of the aclUevements of teama commanC!ng more attentlcm. PiWoWBki's Packers flu.shed Cox's Flyers 41-6 tn what an ardent admirer of the Irvine Ranch Water and SanH.ation district rivals 1ald "was not a slaughter Ulltll the fourth quarter." In the opening quarter, Packer Chuck Prose and Poetry Program Slated For Saddleback An oral Interpretation program of prose, poetry and drama entitled "Ages of Man : _ .... in the Ritual or Llvtnc" wW be in->ted at Saddlebaek College theater 'lbunday al a p.m. The program lo free, but because of llmlted 1eaUng1 reservaUooa are recom- mended. 'l1ley can be made with the dlvtsloo of fine arts, 4-or 1131-9700. Selectlona to be read wW lnclude those from Shakespeare, Rober! Frost, E. E. Cummings, Thomas Wolle, Albert Camus, John Steinbeck and Emily DickeMOn. Student readers are Verna Carey, Dana Polnt;IRlta Draper, El Toro; Kim Bat.a, Irvine; Terence Griffith and Don1ld Naranjo, Mllsloo Viejo; Erwin Schlaack aod Beverly Sparks of Sao Clemente; Delores LeGault and Greta Marcbelo of San Juan Capistrano; Janet Whl!Uer, Laguna Belch; Victor Sudnik, South Laguna; Nina Rarick and Gordon Splvy, Santa Ana, and Andy Pugni, TusUn. Artists Choose Works for Shotv Three well-known South Coast 1rtists this week are selecting art works wbiCh wW be included in the winier art ex- h!L:Uon of members of the San Clemente Arts and Crafts Club. The show wW open Dec. 10 In the Com· munlty Clubhouse gallery. The jury selectlng works tuhmlttad by club memben l8 m:\de up of Roger Armstrong , Ervin Darll aod Andre w Staley. The winier exhibition will be open dally from I to 4 p.m. in the now gatlery. Adml.aion It free. CROWN PRINCE'S MOTHER DIES STOCKHOLM, Swed<!n (AP) - l'rlncee1 Sibylla, mother of cmm Prince Carl Gustaf, died today, the n>Yll pllace announced. The prtncaa, M, underwtnt '"1l'1!WY for removal of an tntesUaa! ulcer Sept. t 11. Prlnceu SlbyDa came to Sweden In 1112 whtn the married. Prince Guatlf Adolf. He died ln I plmw Craib ln Dell- l'i18rk ln UMT. -J Bridges twice sludged into the end zone -~ with a ll·yanl punt return. Two . ' more ·;points came when the Packers trapped the Flyers for a lafety. '!llO feanome Flyen took gas slmllarly in the aecond quarter as Packer Dave &ol1k connected with an eight yanl 'pass from Qerry Plaskow1kl. Rieb Loften ICOred two more points on the conversion and the Packers Jed D-0 at the half. After a scoreless third period, both taams rallied In the fourth quarter and the Flyers seeped acron on a IS.yard nm by Polk. The eltra point attempt evaporated, however. Then the Packen Inundated the Fly.,.. aod Dave Roohk, who Intercepted two · pasaes in the classic, 1COred twice on ohorl passes from Plaskowskl. Jlro Peoples Oowed across the goal line for the first convenion and Roohk scored for two more on a pass. Flnatly, Plukowllt pumped I ia-yanl field goal -fll'll In Sewer Bowl history -cappina the thorough treatment given their rivall by the Packen. The Packen' passJns game yielded 75 of their total Ill yards gained. The Packers' defense held the Flyers to 20 yards -dumping the quarterback four times and stopping seven running plays for losses. Roohk took the game's most valuable player title, but organizers of the annual pipeline play are at a loss ~r 1 suitable trophy to reward the hero of the Sewer Bowl clash. LA Urges Freedom LOS ANGELES (AP) -The City Council has approved a motion urging the U.S. government to "eiert every ef· fort to free the prtaoners currently being hald, and all the people of Cuba from Comm~Jst bondage." The motion was approved by a 9-2 vote Monday despite the objections of Councilman Gilbert Lindsay. ' Benedict added that he resumed his duties last Monday and had only the rest or the day to digest the matter. Hurst admitted that the actlon caught the superintendent ott balance. "We only gave him a day to work on it ," he said. Although unanlmlty now pnovaill among the trustees over the February bond issue, their pessimism is bound to continue. While had suggested that next October, when the pupil housing crisis would be more appareot, mlgbt be 1 heller time lo set the bond election. He added -and trust... agreed somewhat -that the February vote mlgbt sUD be clouded with the con- troversy lnwlnr over all-year school. On that matter, Benedict lnllstad onoe again that many resldents in the dlllrlcl still are ml.slnform«i about the role of all·YW' school aod the hoods. He stresaed that thole retldents er- roneoosly believe that by approving all· year llChool, the boodl would not be need- ed. "111.at's jult not the cue, and we have to change that lropresalon. Without bonds. the district simply can't build enough school• and conduct an orderly program," he Aid. Oceansi.de Man Nab.bed in BC SALMON ARM, B.C. (AP) -Laszlo Nagy, on tbe Royll Canadian Mounted Police 1111 of eight most wanted men in Canada for escaping two yean ago from Matsqui Prison near Vancouver, bu been recaptured here. A Police spokesman said Nagy, 49, who gave the aliaa George Marowicb when arrested, was taken futo custody Sunday after a store manager reported two m~n had broken in. Nagy and Gerald Francll Breeo, %1, of Oceanside, were charged Monday with broal\inJ and eotertng. Two fonne.r San Clemente men who. were moving into a Tustin apartment Monday were shifted to other qua.rtm that evening -jatled on bur&Jary cbarr.. by local police. John Edward Stevens, M, aod Dl'ld Wayne Cook, ZI, were held in C0111111Ctl0n with a breakin earlier Monday tn San Clemente, police Bild. They llao have been cbal'(ed with burglar!Jlng a van aloog Aveuidl l'alizada last week. ' Police said they recovered ,...ral pieces of stereo equipment aDe1edlY aloleo Monday from the opartmmt of Nick Winterboume at 51% Avenida de II Estn!lla. Officers said that breakin was effected by removing several windows to the residence. Both suspects were aet for 11'- raignment today in South Orange County Munlcipal Courl. DetectJ:vea said a witness• detcrtpUoa of an auto leaving the Estrella addrea led to the arreota in Tullln. Housing Topic In San Clemente. I A speclol committee from the Capistrano Bay Area Leque of W- Voten wlli diacuss lhe Oranfe CountY HouaJns Authority'• ettecta "" the South Coast in a meeting Wednelday mol'llln& in San Clemente. The unit meetJns, open to Ill toque members llld guests, will begin at l:IO a.m. at the home of Mrs. Kay Walton, Jlll2 La Ventana. '!llO esoenUll question to be dlacuaoed by the committee la whether Sou~ clUee lbould join with the y created housing authority to eeet cool housing. We Bridge The Generation Gap i , OUR SALESPEOPL• OFFIR A VARIETY OP' EXPERIENCE FEW FIRMS OUR SIZE IN ANY llUSINISS CAN OP'P'ER. ALL THE MEN HAVE PREVIOUSLY INSTALLED CARPITINO FOR US. OIVINO THEM FIRST-HAND KNOWLEOGE OF CARPET PERFORMANCE NOT GAINEO ANY OTHER WAY. AOl!S OP' OUR SALl!SPl!OPLE RANGE P'ROM NANCY • 2G Yl!ARS TO IRENE • 73 YEARS NANCY BALO)' AN -4 yNrs at Alden'a ............ : ..... Carpot Sain 4th gontrallon of family In cpl. bu1. VICKI WOODRICH -I ytor •I Aldon'• ......•••••••...... Drapory Salos ALAN WOOORICH -15 yNra •I Alden'• . , .............. Drapory SalOI OAVI D AL TON -1 yHra •I Alden'• .. . .. .. • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Carpol Sain BtLL LAURIE -t yoara at Alden'• ........................ Carpot SalOI ED POWERS -10 yoar1 al Alden'1 ........................ C•rpot Sain MARILYN BALOYAN -co-ownor ........................ Carpot SalH Expor1-alnce 1950 TID ALDEN BALOYAH - -....................... C•rpol SalH •' · Std -•llon oxporf-. 1lnce 1M2 IRENE MARJANIAH _, ytors •I Alden'a .................. Carpot hlH 2nd -atlan, 52 yra, Hporlonco How's That For Bridging A Gap! ALDEN'S CARPETS o DRAPES 1663 Plac9tltle AM. COSTA MISA 646-4831 HOURS: Mon. Thru Thurs., t to ,.JO_ PRI., t to t-SAT .. f!IO to I l I \ , .. •lo .. -.. • • .. ... ·-..... -· .. ., 'r • ' ~ ., ' ' •"--"1 • I • • • • ., -· ........... .-••• ,_ r • DAIL V "LOT • < Mussolini To Debut On Piano QUEENIE By PhlHnterlancll ~~.~ Sodom •0oi1~ville' Old Wicked City Nature Preserve ___ CUl'TOM TAllOIS l'UMANINT IN SAHlA N'A SALE "-tlf.iMfllllllO._ ... 2 i'Uni' 5135 1 ---Since nobody ever rally wanled him to follow In bis f1ther'1 footnepe, Romuo M....u.I became a Jau musl- ciaJL ~' the, pianist, mabs bis llnl 1pp<arance In New , Yori: Sotunlay with a . concert 11 Town lilll. The concert -... lktop tour lhll will Ille him to Trenlon. N.J., BOiton, Chicago and llartlord, Coon. Mnuollnl, 41, will be ac- """PID!ed by a quartet IDd llnpr, Bell)' c.ru... * ,_,.._,_/J /1_ 1 wz.a ' . . Movie Director Jolm. O'Co• 1.;;:~?:~:::;::::!:;;!c:.;"""::;';:-:·::• :···;:*;,; ... :;.;'"""'""· •.,"" ___ _. _ _. nor fell from a jeep IDd wu •lightly Injured while ahooUng 0 0b, oh, that's going to cost him points." a film on locaUon near an !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I l • ( PEOPLE J Atom Bomb Threat Told WASlllllGTON (AP) - A -bas warned that nuclear power materials could be stolen aod fasbloned Into , . do-tt.,..,...U atomic bomba, ihrUlelllng the ooclal onler. The waming was issued by Muon Willrich, director of the Cenl<r for the Study of Selmce,Technology aDd Public Policy, ol the Unlveraily of •; Virginia, It I joint conference here on atomic energy. Willrich aid DlOlll atomic ...,,. nations lhow "a widespread lid< ol political commitment" J' to ~ safeguard ayl!mlll qainlt llUCh millilae 1: ol 11omli! motmall. He urtied lhlt they give priority to Iha deYeloi>menl 0 f 118feguard leclmology. • ' • • • ORDER ........... TURKEYS .. 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"Duel" and "Nightstalker," the highest-rated movie ever made for television. is one of a number of filmmakers here 'The blgge•t Int· pro.,e111e 11t Is In refe.,ision films. I rhhak the y're fin· ally off the mon· sle r kir k .' for the first lntematk>nal Science Fiction and Fantasy Film Convention. Nearly 2,000 science-fiction buffs from around the world gathered to watch 75 films being shown around the clock. O. C. Fontana, former story editor for "Star Trek" and creator of a new television pilot called "The Winds of Space," also said she believes the monster era is over. "It's getting better because the old criterion used to be something like "The Giant SQuash That Devoured Philade1phia, "' Miss Fontana said. "It was always a monster threatening a city." F 0 R E S T ACKERMAN, wearing Bella Lugos i's old tuxedo and a Count Dracula .. c. ring, said he is plea!ed that !1Je ---------~.,.:I filmmakers are at last turrung to the classic authors. He said r------- at least 25 books are under op- tion by the studios. Ackerman is l'dilor o ( "Famous Monste r s of Filmland'' but says science fiction is his reaJ love and monsters his "bread and but- ter." "I've observed. that the peo- ple deeply interested in hor- ror. the macabre ... are get- ting the fantasy out of their systems in a healthy manner and are the better for it," Ackennan said. Matheson, who has written a sequel to "Nightstalker" for ABC and is a dapt i ng "Dracula" for CBS, said he believes ' ' T h e Andromeda Strain" is really an old- fashioned monster picture. "IT'S AN ADULT version of 'The Blob'," he said. "It's 90 well done . You cou1d go back and remake all the old horror and science-fiction films and do it with intelligent people and you would ha ve some fine films." 'Mlnlm-1100 per1on11 ec:counl Hop in your car and come as you are! The Imperial folks are waiting for you! ··~em. Colle,._ HlrllorBlvd. •I Fair Orive (714) 979-1000 I , • ANAHEIM 444 N. 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Dec. 5 In Laguna · Beach Unified School Di.ftrict.) t • I lly BAIUIAllA Kl\EIBICB l\Of ................ The all-oot lltocl< on the Laguna Beach scbael ·syotem ... under way in 1919. Ill llay of thll year, Edward C. i.rr, who la\11' wu to wm a measure of renown a1 a ¢ty eoamcilman, but wbo at the Ume JifeMDted himself -as a con- cerned parent and member of the Tax· payers' Aslociation, appeared before the school hoard with aome sharp critlclsm of the social studies curricuhun, with particular reference to the p~tatlon of American hlstl!ry. : It was the first of a dozen appearances Lurr was to mate before the board in the ensuing year:. He assailed the textbook "Land of the Free," which previoualy had been under fire from '''"''"votive memhen of the county sc00ol hoard, asked !or official reprimand of a teacher who bad recom- meaded the boot "catch . 22" to ·bis students, and llfled lhO hoard to "root out" the current social studies JX'Oll'llD. Prior to U>rr's camPaign, there bad -~"!.. a _.few . sldrmlsbes ~between the school district admlnlstration aed a small group of "concerned parents" who had dolibts about certain innovations in the .oc!boOI . system, but a eles of ·meetinc• appeared to hive eased their doo:bls. One educational experiment a t Thurston llltermediate S<hool in,Marcb, 1961, featw'ing a talk by a black activist college studeot hid hlckfir>d badly and produced a stonn of criticism. But in a subsequent investigation, which produced letters both praising and ·condernniqg· the presentatkN'l, the eon- sensus appeared to be that the eye-open- ing program, though sbqcking, might hilve been beneficial for youngsters in a nearly all-white school district. In June, 1969, Lorr was back to ask for an e&rly study .session on his complaints. ~ was'held in July, and in August 1.4rr 1<tumed 19 requesl 1 fCJr!Dal report on the aessl<ln. He was asked to present his group's evaluation for consideration with ' other reports. , At the November, 1969, ·board meeting, Lorr· sailed into the high school's student·. organized mini-courses, which later were to be copied by a number of schools throughout the county. Blaating "the whole Idea of lettlng students take a part ln deciding what they want to study," he insisted that "in (See SCHOOL, hfe %) Jack Vallerga County's New Selected Assessor .-..·~ NEW DEFENSE. CHI EF HEW Socretery Richardson President Names ' Richardson New DefeMe CIUef CAMP DAVID, Md. (UPI) -President Nixon initiated bis "new. broom" policy today hy naming Elliot L. Richardson to be defense secrelary in bis second.:tenn cabinet and budget director Caspar w. Weinberger, a Californian, to succeed Richardson as secretary of Health, Education an1 Welfare. . Nixon also announced that Roy 'Ash, a CaWornia busi.nwmao and an adviseJ on government reorganizatiOn, will tak'e Weinberger's place as director of the Of- (See CABINET, •J>lie !) Ex-mayor . Still • Critical After F_all in Gara ge Former Laguna Beacli MaJOr W\lliam D. Martin remained under bitensive care today !or a fractured sl<uJl suffered dur· ing a fall at his borne in Laguna Beach Friday. Martin was reported \o be In guarded condition this morning by aides at the South Coast Community HooPital. He 1s· In the intensive care llllit. "He's holding is own," M a r y Fergus, South <Joast nursing Bllpervisor, said today. She said his eondltlori .... mained It.able. Martin, '19, '"l"'<I .. Laguna lleoclt mayor for sh< years, and city councilman for eight years. He lo a ·director of the Feetival of Arla and lomiwlY ino'denl of the Feetival. . He aerved In _.,. ·<01111y governmental and civic panels Including Local Acme'! Formatlori Comm-. the Grand Jury. the Ora111e County Coast A>sociation, the Civic Cenm Com- mlsolon and WU inltrumentaJ in the relocation of the proposed Coast l"reeWay to an inland rou~. .No January . . Draft Call, ·says I~ird Frtm Wire •Senlcel WAsmNGTON -No one will be drafted into the armed ,_, ln Janitary . -llii --fat tbO flnl'' aix maDt6s of Im wUl bil lea thin 10,111111, botew .,....., ~ R. Lolrd said teda7. . ' ' ' I ;~•, .Tlllt -W -lite lolal draft for lilcal year 1971, wlicll ,lllds June , 30, about 50,000. The draft Is ICheduled to e.pire June . 30; Laird said he anlidi!lted DO problem ftlling active dlllJ fon.>es after that dote with .volunteer!. • However, be llld, if Congress did not approve enllslmmt bcJmJoes !or the Na- . tiorial Guard l'i"I the' ieserves, there might hive to be a special draft an •. , June 30 to k 1 e p .....,... lon:es up In ~gth. The J•serftl and Guard .are about 45,000 mm '1iort of aulborl7.ed streogth. Laird said induCllons Will he spread out te......, FebruJiy and June 30. At an unscheduled news conference, the secretary said be, waa confident of a smooth tniDsiJk111 to an all--volunteeJ: Army but said )ie still espected some dU· ficulties in reauiling 1!IJOUgh men !or the National Guard 'and -..... once the pressure of the draft Is ended. The secretary said the armed forces hoped to begin, offering enlistment bonuses for the Guard and reserves by Feb. I but Congress' failure to approve this program will not mote this pooatble. Since the Pentagon begao winding draft calls down, enlistments in the reserve forces have fallen drastically. Laird recommended !oat year lhat Congress enact a bonus Incentive pro- gram for .the reoervea totaling l200 million for1 fiscal 1914. Under this pnr gram, a young man or woman aigning up for a six·year enlistment in the Guard or reserves would receive an •t,100 bonus. He joked that while be !DIY be a lame- duck secietary, he Is ''not a limping secretary of delenae." (President Nixon today named HEw; Secretary J;:liol RichardSon bis succeaor) . Hls final 53 days in office will be busy ones · as· he prepares the new budget ~hlch he Slid would -a sllght in-crease ·over the ·current f19.5 billioo Pen- tagon budget. . Akins Resigns Director's Po st Lagµna Beach High School's varsity .football coa<h Hal Akins bas resigned from his position as athletic director on the · Artists' campus, it wu leJM)ed today. Akins lndicated he will remain in his position as f0otbal: coach while cjropplng the AD Auttea. Akins his Served as athletic director Cor one =·~~ ·~Pagel,I. . ' France · Beheads • TwQ Murderers; First in 3 Years PARIS (UPI) -Two convicted murderers, ooe ol them saying he hoped t.. be the "!oat """1enu>!d man to dle in France," were beheaded by the gull1otlnc: today in the first capital' punishment car-- ried out since President Georges Pom· pidou took office more thae three year. ago. An official statement sold Claude Bul- le~ 39, and Roger Bontemps, 45, died at dawo lti the century-old La Sante Jail in Paris. The men were senlellced to death for alltllng the thsoals of two hostages in a prison rloL Lawyers for the men said they died bt·avely. The) walked to the scaffolding without trembling: or showing visible aiiN of lesr. Both refused a lasl glass of nun and a cigarette. After the executions, the bodieo were taken to a :iearby cemetery for burial. It was the first.time the 88-pound blade ~d fallen since March 1969, one month before Olules de Gaulle stepped down from the presidency. On that occasion, Jean Ollvier, 21,~was executed for the mllrdel' of two young brotbenl. :, The Buffet·Bomemps affair became a couoe celeb<e in Fronce and during Bui· fet's trla1 at the Seine River city "f Troyes 1n east central France, onlookers shouted "Put the ICUl1l to death,! II France ii one of the few Western CCllfto tr ... to retain capital. punishment. The president of the republic can aet aside a deo_tll penalty. · Will Succeed I '-New Solon · Hinshaw By J~CE'BROBAClt bt ... Dair .......... I • ""f*'IP.1~ tOOa)\'-.... IOMI· . •esa fl?f ~e COunty. Vallerga Wlll.auccoed Andmir J. Hinshaw wbo in -.... elected to ~-Vallerga tabl °"" Jao. I. • Vallerga. 50, Is a resicjeot<of· Mission Vl~jo. He .his .~ as chief deputy aslleSJI' for tile past seven years. Previoufiy,, be had been senior ap- 'pralaer with the slate Board of Equaliza- tion for .five years and w..,, with the Alameda CoWJty asseS8or's office for eight yws. Vallerio attended both UC Berkeley and USC. He·~ a degree in engineer· ing. from Berkeley and attended pool graduate courses at USC. He and bis wife, Madelon, have two children, Jack Jr., a graduate of UC Santa Barba/a 'and Pamela, a Mission Vlejr High· SchcioJ student. The app>tntment of Vallerga was ap-. proved. by the county Board ol Supervis- ors unanimOusly. A previous motion hy Supervisor Robert Battin to name the deputy asaeaaor .to· ao acting position. for six months wblle a search was made for a permanent succesaor failed in a 3-Z vote. lt'.s Dime a Dip Day in Laguna Jn these J times of soaring food prices, the Laguna Beach chapter of the American Field Service thinks its annuil "dime a dJp dinner." is quite a bargain. This year's dinner wW be held at 6 o'clock tonight al the high school cafeteria, a5 Part Ave. On band 16 meet local realdents will he Arunee Klatalwnbon of Thailand and . Jorje Villahlaoca ol Chile. Both are AFS studenll spendl111 this ocbool year. in Laguna Beach. Joolt Brlgflt, Laguna Beach High S<hool president wbo spent the past 111mmer in -on the AFS program, will alao he praeot. Proceeds fnlm the dinner will go to coffers of the local AFS chapter. · When~s Sale Not a Sale? Ga fage Business Has Laguna f lanner s in Dilemma When does a "garage sale" becc:me a mini.art festival IDd wben does it become a threat to established ..,..._.? "It's I bis hazy area-,"' W1y0e Moody, Laguna Beodt planning dln!Ctar, fAlld the planning -loo MoadaJ nill\I u the panel consldere<I •~lo -a tbrw;daY art Ille in 1 r11Hare1 ..... nt CClll'llDilD;Jn IJ'lllled pw '1dm IO Romero Reyna ol lllO -Rood for .jt" oale hy 10 artists oe De<. I, I, and.10, With a lllJIJ\ vote and -~~ Commlalmer llldlael May aaaertl!d that Iha -el ari In IUCb • manner did the city no good. "I am very, very much ag1lmt thll. There are buildings, galleries that sup- port the City tu lllrueture," May Aid. Challenged hy one resident to come up with a gallery to handle such a sale, May said "I'll find JOU OOC!." $4,2l0 in Cameras eonun-.. Larry campbell voted in • favor of the ~ but said be .was ...,. Stolen in LagJU18 ·cerned lhO -coulcl conflltt wtth -~lllbed t.i;nlllll Tiie.. -"' ~ ~pmont ' Commilllon Olalnun Jela McDowell -et '4,llO hm.Toll)'-Robln Adaq9, 'iold he &It Iha iotlYllJ ... -the If, el 1114 ,_,,... mu. DrlVe, ~ chlractar el Ille --11 and ald Belcb, WU-led MoodlJ to pollce. Articles talim Included olpe!l!lYe that there were no roparll ol com)llainll .. .,..., -·and flllen. follce oald' fnim a pnYloua • at Iha -· there waa n6 ..-of fOftled enlrf. A porUcill el Ille alot '!Ill _nt,St. The crtma I .. ....-. ' C.therlJteo.SI. NJdlo!I! ........ • I ~ r DAILY PILOT staff ...... ALL-OUT ATTACK ON LAGUNA SCHOOLS STARTED IN .1969 Edward C. Lorr Became Familia r Face at Trust• Merttinp A.uetal lleni!Pll •• Pri()r Conviction Upheld • In Laguna SlayiI1g Case . ' ·one ':of three men convicted in the murder of a Laguna Beach dope ring ktngpm · baS •hid 'a prior Arizona con- . viction for drug smuggling upheld by tbat . ' . state's Supreme Court. Lawrence F.assler1 convicted . earlier this year for the 1968 slaying of Laguna Beach, resident ·Warren Buro Hudson, was told t!)d8y his appeal to the Arizona Supreme . Court for an earlier conviction . in a marijuana smuggling case had been denied. The unanimous decision held that Fwler's contention that he was working with law enforcement agents in shipping the marijuana was not SUPPorted by evidence. :FasS!er i{I currently serving time in Arizona prisan for that conviction· on charges he: smuggled two large1 cartons of marijuana from Tucson to New York via commercial airline. The marijuana was seized at La Guardia Airport in New York and was admitted as evidence against Fassler during his trial. When be is released from Arizona, he faces a Ille sentence in this state for the murder of Hudson. Also convicted with F8881er in the Hudson murder case were Gerald Lawrence, 30, of Arizona and Edward Leroy Chandler, 35, of 'texas. Pilot Will List 'Price, .Earn ings The. D/.ILY Pil.OT today adds a dimension to daily stock market reports with the addition of a "price-to-earnings" (P·E) ratio. The ratie> is a quick indicator or a given common atoct's position in the market. It is computed by dividing the last reported sale price by the latest II-month eb...""Oinp of the company. For example, a company whose last aaJe price wu '30 per sban. with net L.r come, of p per share reported for ttie laot year lias • POE of 15. The P-E ~BJ!-been repoi:ted In the weelcly st\mmary . of stocl actJirtu., l"'bliahed' In the Saturday editions el Ille DAILY PILO'I . Today's stock tableJ are on Pa&a ,0- 11. • 1 • Su.s~t's Loot Heavy, sAN l>iioo (APJ.-Police -.y they found J;Jtvld Roli, IO, dralJlirlf I $ -"' pool &able ........ -.Aoncla,y . !Iola wu i>ooked i.for i'!"811lptlon of burglary. HUdson, who had 1 beien. missing ~ 1968, was the alleged Jeader Of a '9;e . smuggling ring that brought mOrtjuanli . -' •in from Mellico and ilistributed II In ," : Laguna Beach, Newpprt Beach, 1-) · · Beach and Riverside. ·• · Polil.'e believe he was killed after ~ r double--crossing his drug ring partners and a northern California Hell's ·Angels motorcycle club. A skeleton found in October in • Riverside County mine lh&ft bll been positively idenWied as Hudlon'a. Police said the skeleton 's wrists were bind-• cuffed and a chain connected the eufb to' the ankles. Riding Srobla · Na med in Suit Redwood Riding · stabJes, Llpna Beach, his been sued !or 1100,000· by a woman patron who +clliml_abe was thrown by "defecttve {lnd "unsafe" bone rented lrom the esta~L • Kathy Alm cbarjol Ille ,o'liam of the stables at 21111 Laguna c..ym Rood with ile3Hgence In ao Ormce CountJ Superior Court action filed thla -. Miss Alm atateo she suflored ...-· injuries as a result of the allipd iD.ll 'cident. · • 1r• .er..,e .c:...e ' weatter trll be fair apin .~Y, with slightly cooler temperatures alilnc the Oraoge Coast. Highs in tlie , 'lllJI. i.ws tonight 4'-1&. INSIDE TODAY Ccmn11111 before -"' 4"" nt<d• movf<s be...,.. COM- m.onpklce in tht rttt Of the w0r1<1, SOOom cmd GoMom>A wcrt 1m cnaters. T**' Gc>Mor- T'oll hol ...U.Md -mvl SodOm ii duUnriU1. ~' 1 t o r v n POQt 9. ~ : = ...... = ~ tNI .......__ • r-~ -"'II .,__....., ,I ~ ., If .... -,T·-· tMJ . ' . I ' _... .... '' r hlililiWliil ·~ I ·--··--: • Ill ' • w 4 ,_ "'" -4 ,_. .. ..... I W-"' -tHf a .... , l4 ---• _.._ n • -. • ' ' ' r r:-• J DAILY PILOT u 2 More Quakes Felt in Area ONTAIUO (AP) -Two mon lltlllqulbt, porl· al • -··~ twmm.0 nttlfld m • dows ln Ontario and were felt in parts of San Bernardino and Rivers.Ide countJes, otficial say. A spokesman for Caltech in Paaadena said the temblors Mon- day registered 2.8 and 2.4. respec- tively, on the Richter scale. Several similar seismic shocks Mve been felt in the two-county area in recent days, he ~ed. Judge Jails Farr, Calls Him 'Martyr Without a Cause' LOS ANGELES (UPI) -"Have you changed Yo11f mind about 8113Wering the queoljons?" the judge Inquired. "I have not, your honor," the reporter rti>llod-0Yoa art remanded." l!uperl« court Judge Chari .. H. Older. callial him a "martyr without a cause" in 1 bitter, face-to-face exchange Mon-- day, thul cllmaxed an !•month legal struule over the conlllctlng rights of reporters and judges by ,..11ng William T. Farr to jail, to remain lndeflnltely. nie judge ordered the Lill Angelee Tlmel newsman to remain in Jail until Farr agrees to reveal the names of two lawyers who were the source of a story about plans by the lnfl!DOlll tllarlle Manson Family to murder celebriUet. Farr's attorney flew today to San Frandaco and a 1 k e d the California Supreme Cow1 to order Farr'• release without bail until It consklers a habeas CO'llU' petition filed Jut Tue!day. 'nie peUtloo conrended the babeal COi' pus cba.Uenge to Older'a acUon railed "grave and important constitutional questions" not considered or determined in prevtous court reviews. 'Ibe attorney also ubd permission to file a supplement to the babeu corpus action with "new and a d d l t I o n a l grounds" baled oo the Monday hearing before Older. Under the tmns of his ... tenco for contempt ol court, Farr c:oold remain In jail until be either answers the question or until Older leami the bench. That cooJd be the rest of either man'• life. Jn sending Farr to jail, the judge com- plained that eome news stories of his Ion& struggle with the reporte< bad been "untrue BDd unfair and unbecoming of a responsible news media." He said be particularly took issue with inferences he was carrying on a "personal vendetta" against Farr. Bond Vote For Capo .. Area Set By JOHN VALTERZA Ot .. o.llY •1111 ..... A $25 million bond issue calculated to keep the Capistrano Unirted School Dislrict solvent for at least a decade flnally was made official for Feb. ll> Monday night, but the approvals catne with a strong dose or pessimism from trustees. Altbougb their action Monday bad been upeeted to be routine, teVetll trustees opened the discualoOI by admlttl!C· they bad cold feel over eetting the IDISl!ve revenue lssue (or a vote early oat yMr. Trustee George Wbltc, In the pul an active worker on ICbool f I n a n c e measures, Aid that In the put ,..,, days he could oot find enough prominent local supporten of lbe bonds to mobillle a stroog cltlzen'• committee. 1bote comments sparked lllOft than ao hour's dllculslnn BDd at leul one lling- ing exchange between Trustee Wllllam Enqulat and San Clemente mlnlater the Rev. Allan Vernon. Enqulat lut week was the only dissenter In the vote to seek the February bond llsut, claiming that the district coWd save money if ft were to hold the vol< during Its ,...tsr electloo In April. Other tnllteel lnsilted that the April tu seuon was the wont time to con· vince voters to approve a 1aree bond i!sue. After this week's debate ended, En- qulat changed his vote, making the bond issue resolution by trusteel unanimoal. But earlier In the evening, Enquisl figured in an uncomfortable exchange with Vernon, who recenUy lost a bid for the board. . Enqulst alluded to a phone call he received from a San Clemente retldent. "This man said be wu upaet about the bond issue ind asked me why we have to build schools for people In the north end when they should build their own," En- qulst told truatees. Vercon darted to the front ol the room BDd asktd, "CID I Ilk who you talked to?" "Sorry about that," Enqllllt replled grimly. "Some of that la pereooal." At that point, befon the debate could continue, trustee President Robert Hurst changed the subject. So did Supt. Truman Benedict, who in- sisted that the residents of the district "owe an obligation to all the children In the district, not just the childrtn In their own specific area." ~11 Fleek • • Wild Pai-rota In~ Detr~ Area : 1*iiWJlf, Ill& (AP) -A a~-ot .... .,..._ha Jn. = :i:=~ .... WI .... Mii . lodll1 ollldals wlsb PollY 1•·••-· I THE lllIID LOVEill' BRIGADE at first ljp>Ored reports of appl6'mllllChinc "parrot.a" apotted chowin& down ID miburban fruit trees, but finally called In the blnl man of the Detroit Zoo to -tor the Invasion llocll. Keltb Kreag. tbe a>o'• general curator, identified the Invaders u "monk" parakeets, a loo~long. South American member ol the parrot family. TlllliY 8ITlli PEOPl.g, he said, as well 8' their favorite foods. And their predilectloo for peaclltl and pean, u well as applet, c:oold .-p- !or Mlcblgaa !riut !anoert H tho tO or ao -alreacb' counted lllrl • popu- latloo esplollon. Officials theo<Ju that smugglers brought them Into the country, without having them vaccinated ~ quarantined, and lhe birds escaped. Caspar Weinberger to Be New· Director of HEW SACRAMENTO (AP) -Caspar W. Weinberger becomes the second C&ll!or- nian chosen by President Nixon to tackle one of the toughelt jobs In federal gov- ernment: directing the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. To the job Weinberger brings a 20- year career or trying to make govern- ment more eficient and ecooomical., First HEW oecretary under Nlson Wal Robert H. Finch, who reeigned lfler a hectlc period of trying to grspple with the massive bureaucracy of the depart· ment. It came amid HEW employe criticism of Finch's leadership of the department. Weinberger, a 55-year-old native of San Francisco, waa state linallce dir<ctor under Gov. llooold Reapn when be left Sacramento In the fall o! 11189 to become chalnnan of the Federal Trade Com· mission. From there, he became budget director and then head of the cabinet-level Office of Management and Budget. Nim! plc:Ud Weinberaer to suceed HEW Socretary Elliolt RldllMoon, who will become secretary of defense. After leaving HEW, Finch became a COUll!elOI' to the Presiden~ a job be ts leavinf pow to return to Califomla and a po8lible race fer govem;r or the U.S. Senate in 1974. 1be Nixoo Cabinet shuffle leaves in doubt the future of former SLate A.wmblyman John G. Veneman or Modesto, wbo hu been tmdlraecretary of HEW four years. Veneman said last week he likely wou1d leave federal service in the next year er so and return to California, poulbly to nm for lieutenant governor. Weinberger is a Harvard Law School gradual< elected to the Assembly from San Francisco in 19$2 and re-elected twice. It was In the Assembly he began dig· ging into the structure of government, spearheading a reorgani2alion of the state's al4.'oholic beverage control pro- aram. ' He also served as stale RepnbJicM chairman. Weinberger, considered a moderate R<publican, joined the R<agan ad- ministration, as director of a task force on governmental reorganization. He then served on California's "Uttle Hoover Commllslon." He was picked by Reagan for the state finance director's. job, and became the architect for Reagan economy programs, a year after Reagan took office. Weinberger -adept at working with California legislators, many or them his fonner colleagues -escaped the pclitical controversy that often surrounds the state finance chiefs. In the Office of Budget and Manage- menl, he aerved Ni.Ion much as be serv- ed Reapn -In llndlng wa)'B to trim waste from government and to make it run more efficiently. Reqao often bas been at odds with HEW, although be bas uld bis quarrel was not with Richard.a. Wt with "bureaucrats:" in the department who at times attempted to thwart aome of his stat. welfare reform programs. .f' ..... Pflflfll CABINET •.• • Body of Woman ·· ' I • Found on . Beach ; I nie partially clad body or a \lounc and pretty brunette was !owtd waabed lahore by surfers In West Newport th1a morning. Newport Beach DOllce eald they bave not been able to Jdootlly the WODW1 and they don, llnow boW long sbe had been deod. wa.., canied her ullore at 19th Street BellCb about 1:15 a.m. Nice said there wu no immediate sign of fool play. "The body bad sand and water all oYer lt IDd tt wu a litUe bard to tell" Bild Del. Sgt. Ken 1bom-. The Orange County COrooer wu tailed immediately and an lnveatlg1tor was ex- llllining the body 11 PacWc ~iew Mortuary In corona de! Mar late U.ls morning. He declined any comment on the cat11e of death, or how long the _,.. bad been deld, pmdlng eompletlon u! an autopoy. "The cold and the turbulence ol the ocean b a preaervlnJ liictor," Sgt. ~ 18ld. "It mabs It very bard to tell." . 1'ollce were acoorlng the West Newport area t~ay, knocking on doon to try to detumme If anyone was missing. Sgt. Dou Bllnlaall said Immediate Iden- tification of the WOIDID 11111 be 1 prob- lem linoe -law eolorcement agen- cies wtll llOI -mlaalng per30ll rtpo-ts on adulll ualll they bava been mlul•g more than 14 hours. 1be woman we in her late 20s or early 309, Sgt. Burdsall said. 'nie victim bad very dart brown hair and was ''Very at-tractive." ' Coast Official Hits California 'Freeway Games' Newport Beach Vice Mayor Howard Rogers Monday accused the C.lifornla Highway Commlaloo of playing "a cute little game" with the llate'a o:cess freeway right~f-way properties. Rogers said the California Division of Higbways ls doing ... rythlng It can to delay disposing of the properties, despite pressure from the COmmisslon on California State Government a n d Econom~the IJWe Hoover COmmialon) to lell ..... He aaid tbe ID-CllJed '•°'* r ldc:w _ .. , .. _..i by the lllgbway Com- -between the state and the COll>- munitles where freeway• . have been , SCI· '111ompooo said sbe WU .... rin& I only wbat 1ppeancl to be the top ball of , a pink pants suit wben she was found. \ I Planners OK New Zoning For Canyon I I I I A speclllc zone for qrlculture llld ....,. , realion received Laguna BellCb Planning COmmilllon approval Mcmday aliht BDd wUI now be lorwanled to the city council for IClloo. The plAnnJna -h I Ir d severll ...tdenb of the...,.. aru, nol nothaw I pvt of lbe city, ezpre11 eancern . I the IOOe, JI aPPiled to their territory m the tuture, eould. decreue the value ot ' their properties. · No cooslderatloo ot applying the tone to a specific area is being made at the • present time, commission Chalnnan~ John McDowell laid. Commissioner Roier Lanphear said • that areaa Which could be illCluded In the 1 r.one would be areas al Wnodo 11111 Aliso Canynna. Sycamore Hilts, and other OUtl)'llll ma!. Lanphear uplalned that the city ls re- quired to have supporting legillaUoo for the city open . space element of the general plan, BDd that this new tone wu one o: the toola required by the stat.. I "This ls mt on attempt to --· , area," he l8id. r·--._..,, .. Blaze at Laguna Manager's Home A ,IJ,OOO· fire In the home ot Lquna Be11Cb City Manager La......,. -wu staned by I candle left burnlnc lt>- adverteotly In I plastic Will 1C011CO or ....... ..... In the -· city -Bild Friday. The 0.., whlcb destroY'd many of Hooe'• penooaJ papen and~. WU diico ... td at about 10:15 p.m. 'M>anDcivlng, u tho flmlly Witched lelevlllon alt« dinner. Fimnen Bild the candle bad lp- porentl,y burned dowu unW it MCbed the plutic, ll!fltlni it and then la111nc lDlo I -acrap barrel. SCHOOL ISSUE IN LAGUNA BEACH ••• lice of Management and Budt!el. deleted ts merely I otll1lnl i.chnlque. The major Cabinet reabufOe was trig-"It's a cute Dttle game betwten the gered by the Jong enticipated rellgnallon Highway COmmtsaloo and the IJWe Flllllly nlembm had been plaJlnc dar1J In the ptqe prior to the/ 11te: NO one --lnjurtd In the blue wbicb WU cantalDed''m the ,.,.... a1 the llO,ooo borne. Damage WU eetimated at •10,tltftl for --BDd '3,000 for codslta. school they should spend all their time on academic subjects," aa be bad been re- quired to do in his youth in Chicago. Thal same evening, Thurston principa1 David Lloyd and bis colleagues told how they bad been given a full day to present the Thunton story at a national educa- tion conference at the uruvenity of M.alsacbuietts. Lorr described t h e presentatioo as "a lot of ballyhoo," ad- ding that in his view, "the pl.ace ('Ibunton) is the biggest disgrace I've ever seen" and describing the Thurston students as "a bunch ol undisciplined rabble." He was asked to submit his remarks in writing. 1be charges appeared in Dea!mber, in a three-age report from the "Parents Conunittee for Traditional Education," signed by I.Arr. Described as an evaluation or the parent-trustee-teacher stud y session held in July, the report attacked alleged "socialillle indoctrination" In Laguna's schools and the district philosophy of teaching "life adjustment" and "learning to live totelher." This approach , charged Lorr, was typ!IJed by the "inquiry concept" of hiltory teaching at Thurston which, he OUJt•I COAST LI DAILY PILOT , wrote, "is the vehicle being used to pro- mote thll phil090phy in the name of mak- ing history 'interesting,' 'elclting' and 'meaningful.' " To Supt. William UUom's remark that learning to live together is one of the greatest cballenges facing the schools, the COlliliry and the world, Lorr "plied, "Nowhere in the educalioo code does it stat. the goal ts to teach learnlni to live together." The "80ciallstlc lrJCloclrlnation" charge was bluted at the January, 19'111, school board meeting by board member William Wllcomi who labeled the Lorr r<port "an attack on public education." The local attorney prefaced a dWerta- tion on education with the comment, "We must realize the.re are people trying to destroy public education by discrediting our schools BDd destroying their fll18D- cing." The remark foretold lhe next phaae of the "concerned parenla' " campaign, which would be directed at ocbool finan- cing. To a large audience jammlng the board room that January night, Wilcoxen aald, "We have never made changes simply for the sake ol change ... new methods and new concepts of educaUon give each Individual equal ecluc1tlonal opportunity to enable him to reach his full -potential as a human being and to enter the mainstream of Ufe with dignity as a con- tributing member of aociety." To Lorr he demanded, "Where are the rest of the people on your committee? t want to know who's calling me a socialist?" Shortly after this meeting. the Laguna Beach Tupayers' Aasociallon, of whlch Lorr wu then president, moved lnto the picture with a vigorous campaign for school economies. A Feb. 24 school tax override went down to defeat at the polls.· In April, 1'70, UxT, by lhe:n a prom- inent Ogure on the loacl scene, was elected to the city council, but his war against the schools was not over. And he bad a measure of !Upport. At a Chamber of Commerce "victory" breakfast hailing the election that made !.-Orr one of the new tbree-rnmi.btr coun- cil majorily, aloog with Mayor Rlcbard Goldberg BDd COOncllman Pet er Ostrander, the statement was made "oow we've eot city ball, let'• eet to wortt on the achooll I " At the AprD ICbool board meet~, tbue wu another blast from the T11- payen' As!Oclallon, 1g1tn signed by presktent I.Arr, demanding cull In ad· mlntstratlve personnel and salaries aDd t.ferrlng to "•urphll oeraonnel holding down 'juicy' job apo11:' The board responded with 1n Invitation to both the Tupaym and the chlmber ol oommertt to 1et up committees to otudy oebool flnanclna aod other onib- lelDI with the dlalrfct 1taU and' acl- miniatrtticn.. Tbe chamber accepted BDd eet a dat., but Lorr WU baclt befott I jam-pocked school board meeting In May to charge that the committee propooal did not "respond to specifics." He was particularly critical ol such "extravagances" u the assignment of lour coumelon to the high scbool, "one for every 250 students." Former City Coundhnan Helen Keeley urged the Tupayen to follow the Chamber's eumple BDd 1ppolnl a study oommlttee, p1e1c11ng, "let'• get fear and animosity oul" Boar dpreaident Taylor reiterated his offer to go over the budget with I taxpayers committee. The May meeting marted the end of Lorr'• many persooll ap- pearances before the scliool board. But his occupation with city council ~Jes did not preclude an active role In the 1971 school board election. of Melvin R. Laird as head of the Hoover Conunlllion," be 181d. Defense Department. · "The state ii avokiing the dumping of Ni.on also bas another Immediato land by calling for the!< atudles." Rogers Cabinet vacancy to fill, creaiect. by the saJd. resignation of George RonL,ey Monday He 8Dd Mayor Donald A. Mcinnis urg- as _.,tary of Houalng and Urban ed the city staff to expedite 1 atudy Laguna's Art School to Start Dt:velopment. already under way to determine wbat A new HUD secretary b expected to be stat. properties In Newport Beacb "oould Winter quarter classes at the Laguna named ahorlly -perhaps Wednesday not poulbly" be llled u lrallsportation Beach School ol Ari will ~-~ Jao. • wi'th when the Wblte HOU!< said further a;>-mute " ·-' 0 polntments would be announced by the '· oflerlnp In IClljptan dellgn and color, ~ 'niere la about $11 mil,\\oo worth of land cfraori-landlcape pa fat t n=•dent. In Ne~rt n-~ that the M•te bad --·· n g .' Richardsoo 5Z, and Weinberg 'I -~ ~ ·~ ac-photography, Jewelry, ceramlca BDd lt>- bave been bi the Niion admlnla~tk.~ quired for the llOW<lefunct Pacific COut terior design. •Ince the outset In 1911!1. Freeway. R<gistratlon for the lline-week - All>, 114, baa been president of Litton ls -..,. 1t the ICbool, ao Laguna ca. 1cduatri .. BDd 1n 11189 wastapped by the Rotary Clubs Meet yon Road, Laguna Beach. No -Pmldent to bead bis Ad.vlapry Council uislts are required 10< enlry, and on Government Reorganization. claalel are limited In number ol ativtonls Nixon's pre,. secretary, Ronald L. 'nie Laguna ee.ch Rotary BDd the to provide Individual attenUon. Ziegler announced the changes. He said South Laguna Niguel Rotary Club will Tbe ICbool la approved by the they were "part of the President's broad get together at noon Friday II the Hotel Calliornts Department of Education BDd plan to bring freab perspective Ind new Laguni f<r 1 Ledin Day. Veterans Administration. Further in· vlllllty to the second lour yean of bis Rotary 1pe1ker will be R<v. J. Wbit-formation la 1vailabte from the ochool, After the April vote, be delcribed how admlnlslration. comb Bl'OIJ$bet'. tDi-15311. he bad worked day BDd night In the cam-1---=:..::..::..:..:.:__ ________ --=...:.....'-"'-----------=--=--------- paign "to gel Patty (Mrs. Patricia Gil-11""------------------------------------.. lette) on the board." Mrs. Gillette sbared Lorr'a aversion to I Thurston school and had moved her own son to a private ICbool In Corona del Mar to keep him out of the Laguna ln- t.rmedlate school. Three ,..ts -a potenttll majority - were open in the 1'11 school board elec- tion, but there were le'ltral Well· quaHlied candidaltl and the eiectkm dkl not attract much atteation.' School board elections never had Jn Laguna, though an Inkling of thlngJ In oome Jnight beve been gleaned from .. -lut- mlnui. write-In campaign by two - aervatlves In the ltel elecUon. Delplte the ruclrut stirred ap by Lorr, most Lagull8Jla seemed satillled with the l!Ohoola end the tumout for the election was poor, leu than 20 percent. The result was a surprise, to most ex· cept the diligent conservatives who had repeated the campaign lactlc. that won them the pnvklUJ year's city Councll election. Named to the board'were Mrs. GUleti., 73-year-old retired Navy captain Gerald Linke, who had IOICCeeded Lorr u pnot- dent of the Taxpayen, and camera shop owner William Thomas, none of whom had chlldreo attending Laguna IChoola. Chamber Meet 'nie Fedented tllarnben ol COmmen:e ol Orange County wUI be bolted by the Laguna Beadl Chamber ol commerce during 1 noon meeting Wednesday 1t the Tower• Reltaurant. R<lerva tionl for the meeting should be made with the LlllWl• Cllamber no later than Mondly. '!'ht meetln& ls open to local bllllnetsmen. The prosram includes I pmentatlon on oomputeriftd mothod o1 bandlln( membertf\lpe and account.I. • We Bridge The Generation Gap OUR SALESPEOPLE Ol'l'ER A VARIETY 01' EXPERIENCE FEW FIRMS OUR SIZE IN ANY BUSINESS CAN Ol'FER. ALL THE MEN HAVE PREVIOUSLY INSTALLED CARPITING FOR US. GIVING THEM FIRST-HAND KNOWLIDGE 01' CARPET Pl!RFORMANCE NOT GAINED ANY· OTHIR WAY. AGIS OF OUR SALISPIOPLE RANGE FROM NANCY • 20 YEARS TO IRENI • 7J YEARS NANCY llALOYAN -4 Yffrs al Aldon's .................. C1rpol SalH . 4th -ration of family In cpl. bvo. VICKI WOODIUCH -I/"' •t Alden'o ................... Drapory S.IH ALAN WOODRICH -I Yffrs at Aldon's ................ Dropory S•IH DAVID AL TON -7 yHrs •t Al....,,, ........ , ............. Carpot SolH lllLL LAURIE -f ya.rs •t Al ..... '1 ........................ Corpot S•IH ED POWIRS -10 ye•rs ot Al ..... '1 ........................ Carpot Sain MARILYN llALOYAN -<o-owMr ........................ Corpot S.IH Exptr-11,_ 1'50 TED AL,DIN llALOYAN-oo :anor ........................ Carpol S.!.s W -•lion uporl..,.. 1ln .. IMZ IRENE MARJANIAN -t ya.rs •t Aldon'• .................. Carpet S1le1 2nd ..,..,atlon, 52 yrs. ••perlenc. How's That Fer Bridging A Gap! ALDEN'S CARPETS e QRAPES 1663 P'laca111la Aft. COSTA Mii.A ,646-4831 H00RS: Mon. Th"' Thun.. t 19 WO-,RI. t 19 t-1.AT. NO 19 I Sadillehaek EDITION ' 1-'0 L 65, NO. 333, 3 SECTIONS, ·40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1972 TEN CENTS • • • Aide g1Yina Popular With Tea~he~ · . . By CANDACE PEAlllON Of ... ..., ........... "You can -lion without !hem, but Dot u well." A teadler at El Camino Ru! School in Inolne wu llUl11lDing up ber praise of the Orsanllecl '°hm-aide ProtlJ'Ull· "One teacher can' give the c:hlldmi all the 1tlentloo they want or need," she eofttinued.' "When the children have ques-- tionl, there are two people to ask. I can have lwo proJ-going, reach two dU- lirenl levels. "lf I could," ahe contjuded, "I'd ba'!'e an aide every day." ~ all the tucbon In the-ICbool requeoted • ... -_, c1oy w11en tho _,am bepn loot July. Tiiey were being uvery optlmlltJc," said Pat Pim, paid program coonlbuilor. "We did the belt we could, but you know," lhe milled. Cum"1tly, 115 aides c'hect In for wort at the school every week, oome' of them two · and thn!e tlmea a week. Of -· abciot 20 work only In the library. "Anybody' who wants to jump on the bandwagon riow ls more than welcome," said Mrs. Plnz, who laat year worked as ao unpaid volunteer In a school Uborry •. Tho othes aldea work In the clusroom with teachers, tape stories at home for the reading speclallst, run a typing course, direct scholastic hook sales, work audlo-Yl!ual equipment and do a multitude of othes teaching chores. The end results are less of a workload for regular employes, a more efficient school and more Individual attentloo lot the children, said Mrs. !'lnz. Although moot schools try to 1n .. 1ve community help· in teaching, few have gone so fat. as to hire a full-time director for such an effort. Mrs. Pinz thinks that organization ls ·necessary. ·~It you don~ have ..,,.._ always oa top of ft, it seems to &ale out." Each aide is given some tn.'vb training (some of it in "new math") and a general indoctrination, so abe realizes she's doing aomethlng "meanil:w;ful" at the school, the director said. Mrs. Plnz has tried to make the pro- gram business-like, keeping a regular sig~in sheet. El Camino Ru! is on the. 4&-15, year- round school plan, and the aides work with one cycle of children. When thole (See VOLUNTEER,' Pa1e Z) Jack Vallerga SelecteCI County's New Assessor so,ooo ror Year Laird Says No January Draft, 10,000 by June JWmWln ·Bervlcet Arrey but said be still ezped<d aome dU- li<iilties in rocndUnt[ eoougb men for the National Guard and R11enres once tbe Will Succeed New Solon Hinshaw By JACK BllOBACK or .. DlillY PW staft WAllll!NG'ION -No ooe will be dnfted Into the armed forces In Jmwary and the tolal draft 'for the · IJnt six -tbl ti tm will be lea -10,llllO, De1ense :!ecretary Mei.!n R. Laird loid -ol the draft ii --' Tl\e aecrejuJ ~ tlll "":1!:' ' liopit ID begin bllerlnl Jack P. Vallerga today was appointed asseaaor lor,0raage ~-Vallerga · -to will,• tN•'W iw7J. W · t#lflto In lodaY- 'l!lot would make the lolal dnft for llscal yNr 1&'13, which --Ill, about 50,000. • The draft Is scheduled to ·npire Jime IO. Laird' aald be anUdpoted no problem llllilig -duty forces afler that dote withYOhmleer1. - ' -· be aald;-11 ~ did not aPPlm_m'_ b<n-for the Na- ilonlil Guard and the •-oes, there miClJI have to be a tpOdal draft alt.r June IO to .k e e p l'eler'Wl farer'! up to --~~ ... and Gaanl are •bout G,Oll men shorl al authori2ed au.ngdl. 'Laird said -will be spread out te-Fe!Jruar)' and June IO. At 111 mtebeih' • news conference, the _......,. Rid be waa coolideot of a smooth trlnliUoa to an all-volunteer bGamet for 1he Guard and 19tffb by ~I bat.~_.., ..... lo _ ... UllS --... -11111 poallllo. ' ,_ ,the ~ ,bepn winding drift caD1 -, -In the -rve forces ~ve lallm -8y. Laird r.commeoiled lallt year that Coogress onac1 .a -Incentive pro- gram for the me""' totaling '3IO mJlllon for 1iaca1 !flt Uiider thla pro- gram, a,_ man or wmnan llgnlng up 1..-a slz-year enllabnent Jn the Guan! or reaenes --m $1,100' bonus. .... _ NEW DEFENSE CHIEF HEW Socretary Rlc~a~ lie joRd that wlllle lie may be a lame- -oemlary, be Is "not a Umping i!Cretary of defense."' (President Nil<on todoy named HEW· Secretary Eliot • RidJarmm bis aucc• IT). President Names Hia final 51 doya ID olflce wUI be bu&)' • . ones u be prepam the new budgat · • New· Defense Chief .. bich he ~ would ll!>w a sllgbt I!>-Richardsop, crease over the current $71.5 billion. fm. tagoo budge~ ' Irvine Weighs Tract Map For l11dustrial Complex CAMP DA\/ID, Md. (UPI) ,.-President Nixon initiated his "new broom" policy today bt naming Elliot L. Richardson to be defense. secretary in. his second-term Cabinet and budget director Caspar W. Weinberger, a Californian, to succeed Richardson as secretary of Health, Education an1 Welfare. ~ Irvine city councilmen tonight wlll 1co~ older giving final approval to a 119-acre lndultrial complu tract map providing SI -Industrial lots in a recently ,.,..._ ad area ol the Irvine llldastrial Comples. Councilmen ~ at 7:30 In city hall, 4201 Campus Drive, Irvine. Tho tract Is located aoutheast of Von x.;,:;;;.;; Avenue bet-.i Barranca Road and! Alton street, west of Jamboree -BOuJevard. The pareel is part of the llOO- acre.addlllon to the complez ,..,..11y ap- ~ by the city. The area adjacent to Bania Ana Marine Corps Air Stalloo ls ..,. -for medium lnduatry. City aides note there will be no need for an envlr<lnmeotal In.poet atat.ment or r:evte.t, slnce couocUmen have e~· . emDted pareels In the industrial complez pn lhe ground aoy impact would be "tr!· vial." condition was required by ·the plaonlng commission wben tt reviewed the map aome months ago. other matten to be -by the council tonlgbt Include: Provision ' of iwo · left-turn lanes on Micbelsoo Avenue at Jamboree Boulevard to eaae eveolng iusb hour traffic neor the San IJieao Freeway. -Hearlnf; of..the Prelley ~t . Company appeil o( the city atall order to r"'"°ve • "°""""""11 blllhoard from the Clllfornla Homes model complei: on Walnut· Avenue., .. -.Review.of.a staff li!WimneridaUon on the appolntmtnt o( -commltteea. Nil<on also announced that Roy Ash, a California businessman and an adviser on government reorguiizaUon, will take Welnberge<'s place aa director ol·the Ol- Oc..-e of Management and Budget. nie major Cabinet reshuffle was trig- gered by the loal! anticipated resignation of Melm R. Laird as bead of the Delenae Departmenl · Nixon also bu another immediate Cabinet vacaocy to rill, created by the resienation of George Rom:ley Monday as teefttary of Housing and Urban O.velopment. A new 'HUD secretary is expected to be named ahortly -perhaps Wedneaday wben the Wbtle House said further a;>- poln-.ii would be BJ1llOUllCed by the (See CABINET, Plie Z) • ··Fruity Fl~k Wild Parrots l1ivade Detroit Area While the tract map as proposed pro- vklel for no sidewalks in the area, the UC bu pooled a letter of crodll in the event the ckJ dlcldes that mass tnmportatlon .,... .. -Id nqulre ad- dition ol llldonJb at a later elate. '111at DETROIT, 11kb. (AP) - A lrult-lllchJD& flock al giant parakeets baa In- vaded Detroit'• .-IUburl>I, and Allduhoa Society officials wish Polly -------~--be-----.,-...... -.. ,..,r·~------J ealoua ff uaband ,,. lllD LOVlllll' lllllGADE at 11r11 _... repor11 a1 app1e-muoc11111J F I .,,..,...,, ...... dlowlmc down ID -bou -aw.. bot finally called In 'fues, Phone irm a. llird -of 111e Dotro1t r.oo to -,., a. ... _ lkd. leltll ._, a. •'• _.i ...-, -tlll II•,..,_ u "monk" , S&N RAFAEL (UPI) -A jeala but-pen-, a fool.lone. llouda -., -of tlll ..... lljnl1Y· 'Nial wu amtpad i-111 cllorges al "'*"' telephone -~ alf al ,._. 19Y .. PID'Ul;·llt ..... --· -~llr --.And·-~ hootbl. prodllectloa for ,.-. ~ ,...., • will •· !IRJlil, Clilllll """° P"Jblem. Willer P. Jlarpor, 12, told Matin Coan-for Mldd&m frult larmeia I Illa• ar • iilnll-lllHallJ ........ sllrt a JIOlll" ly -· deputlet Moodoy he van-!Ilion aploaloa. • ' ' dallied the --his wile ... Ollldall --that .....,,.. llroolPI -·~the """1try, without olf'willl • -Telei*ine com"""1 ha'1nl -_...., ... --. .. .--....... -.... ,.. • _ November W.. · elected to Congress. Vallcsia tat.. .;.u Jan. 1. ' Vallerp, IO, la a resident of llllsslon Viejo. Re baa ...-..d u chief deputy a.....or for the put seven. yean. Previously, be had been senior ap- praiser with tbe atate Board of F.qualiza.. tion for five ytars and wu with the Alameda County assessor's office for eight 'years. Vallerga' attended both UC llerl<eley and USC. He holds a degree In engineer· ing from llerl<eley and attended post graduate courses at USC. He and his wife, Madelon, have two children, Jack Jr., a graduate of UC Santa Barbara and Pamela, a Mission Vlej< High School student. The appoqment of Vallerga was tap. proved by the county Board of SupeJ'Yis. ors unanimou&y. A previous motion by Supervisor Robert llattln to name · the deputy assessor to an acting position for sh months while a search was made for a permanent successor failed in a 3-2 vote. France Beheads Two Murderers; First in 3 Years I PARIS (UPI) -Two COOYfcted murderers, one of them saying be hoped I.I be tbe "last coodemnt:d man to die In France," were beheaded by the guillotine today In tbe nrat capital punishment car· ried out since President Georges Pom· pldou took office more than three ye.an. ago. An official statement said C.ude Buf- fet, 39, and Roger Bontemps, 46, died at dawn In the century-old La Sante Jail In Paris. 1be men were sentenced to death for slitting the throats of two hostB1es In a prison riol Lawyers for the men said they died b1·avely. The) walked to the scaffolding without trembling or showing visible signs Of fear. Both relUaed a last giaJs of rum and a cigarette. After the execution!, the bodies were tsken to a :iearby·cemetery for burial. It was the nrat time the 118-pound b!Bde bad fallen llnce March 11111, one mootb before a.ri.. do Gaulle stepped down from the -ideacy. On thal occasion, Jean Ollvler, II, waa t1eculed for the murder ol two,..... lnlbenl. Tbe --...,. allalr became a ..... -In France and clurlnf Buf-fet'• trial It tbe Seine River Clty o1f Troyell In eul «atnl Fraoce, oolootera lhouted "Put the acum to deltb. I" Fronce i. one of the few Western COW>- lrieo to ntlln Clpftal punishment. The pi:eoldonl al the repulillc cao le! ulde a -penalty. To Ule, l'lllDPtdbu, Wbt once told • '' tele+Ww lntlrTlewtr '"I am not 1 bloodtlinlJ maft," bu BIVed dft COll-domnod _,, Al -.... 'Bolltem~ died, oftlclall ' !Seo BIDAI>, Pop I) ' ' I DAILY l"IL.eT ......... IRVINE AIDES IN.DIVIDUALIZE T.EACHING AT EL CAMINO RIAL Volunteer WMKla louden Rudi to Kinderprtner Mlrk lvenon Pigskin Classie. . Pqc.kt:rs ,f.l,usb,ed With Vict.ory . . . . . . ' By GEORGE LEIDAL .... Diii' ....... National telmslon ·avoided it like the plague. Area sportswriters turned their talents to fields where the smell of foo tball glory was more sweet: . Despite a record turnout -100 pereent greoter ·than tbe , second edltloo ol this Irvine football classic -only 40 fans overcame the Ir post.Thanksgiving lethargy to cheer the pigskin rivals at UC Irvine Friday. Frlday;s event, you see, was the Third Annual .iewer Bowl. Only today dld the score of this classic contest JUrlace from the miasma of boll· da,y tallies of the achievements of teams commanding more attention. _ Pia.skowsk.l's Pac.ken Oulhed Cox's Flyen 4H in what an ardent admirer of the Irvine Rancb Water and Sanitation district rivals said "was not a slaughter until the fourth quarter." In the opening quarter, Packer Oruck Bridges twice sludged into the end zone -once .with a 4.l·yard punt return. Two , more points came when tbe Packers trapped the Flyers for a safety. The fearsome Flyers took gas similarly in the second quarter as Packer Dave Roobk connected with an eight yard pass from Gerry Plas:kowsld. Rich Loften · scored two more points on the conversion and the Packen led 22-0 at the half. After a scoreless third period, both te-rallied In the foortb quarter aod . tbe Flyers lleeped acrosa on a 13-yard run by Polt. The eitra point attempt evapora'ted, however. . Then· the Packen Inundated the Flyers and Dave Roobk, who tnterctpted two paae1 in the classic, scored twice oo oOOrt puees from Plaskowski. Jim · Feoples flowed acrou the goal libe for the lint convenkln and Roob.k scored fbr two more on a pass. Finally, Plaskowsill pumped a 31-yard field goal -first In Sewer Bowl history -capping the thorough treatmentgiven their ·r1 .. 1s by ·the Packen. Tho Packen' passing game yielded 75 of their total ll 1 yards 1ained. The Packen' defense held the· F'lyen to IO Pilot Will List Price, Earnings The DIJLY PILOT today adds a -to dally otock mltllet rtpOl'ts -.!tb I.be ldditklo of I ll~U (P.E) ratio. .lllo ratio II a quick lndic-al a &lv.n --·· poaltlon ln .tliil --ll ii -puled bl dlvidlnl: a. loot ~ .... price li7 the lllell a.-1111 ...-n1 ... al the e __. __ _ For ..... a ,,_Wt sale price ..... -ell Ii> ..... of " pll' ~ for the ""' --• p,ic Of ti. ,,,. P.& baa ..... nportod In the ~ -ry o1 llocl<· -.iu .. ....... In Ille SaturclQ edl-al the DAILY PILOT. ,. .. otock tables ............ G-u • • J ,, ' yards -dumping the quarterbeci four tlmea and stopping aeven runnllil pla,YI foc ·loaael. -tOok the -·· moot Y!lluable -player tlUe, hot organlzera ol the annual pipeline play are at a loa !or .a sultable trophy to reward the bero of the 8ewer Bowl clash. Newport Surfers Find Brunette's \ Body on Beach · The J>Brlially ctsd body of a ,_ and prett)(bnmette WU found washed aabQre by suffers In West Newport this DJOnlln&, Newport Beach police said they beve nol been able to Identify the--..i they don't know how long Ille had been dead. Waves carried her -at lltll Street Beach about 4: 15 a.m. . Police said there .wu no ,Immediate sign of foul play. "The body ha!! -am: water all over It and it wu a litUe hard to tell" said Det: Sgt. 1'm Thompooo. :rbe Oraoge Qiunty Coroaer wu tailed immediately and an investigator wu ti:· amlnlng the body at Pldllc "1llW MortuarY in Corona del Mar lite tl!il morning. He declined any conunent on. the CMll of death, or how long the woman had been dead, pending completion of an autopsy. "Tho cold aad tlll llllWlenee of ._ ocean ii a ~ ractar,'' Ill Tt.ompoon aald. "ft -" ftry hard to tell." Police wer'e scourfng·the West Newport area today, "1ocillnc on door> to fly lo (See BODY, Pap II Weadler It'll be fair apln today, with slightly cooler tempeniturea alone the Oraoge Coast. , Highs In tile 'Ills. Lows tonl&bt 4MI. INSIDE TODAY Cmtuntt befONI """'°'"""'' and ttwdf movie• bccaw °""'" '"°"plact In Ult ....t of IN . tDOTIJl, Sodom awd 0-1M- .,.,. sin ~ttn. Todor ~ rah hol -Md -..i ,_ i.t d~. Sc• 1 t orv °" 1 Page D. L.M. -' .-. • -.... .... .. -.. --• ~ ..... ' I ilMM1il11tll " ~ 1•11 .......... =~ r • M " -" --.. --• --• =-::t :::' ,,'"; = -• -----. I .. • • I • Z DAJLY PILOT IS C-hief H it,s Aide's ]ob . - In Los Al Chlrglng financial lrre•Ponsibiiity, Los Alamitos Police Chid Roy J. Kundtz said Monday be would resign if former city manager WIUiam Kraus were rehired. KWldtz.' statement was backed by an open letter from the Los Alamitos Police ......iauon -w h I c h includes all Z5 police employes -strongly critical of the deposed city manager and of recent at· tempts to recall the three councilmen responsible for his ouster. Kraus ,.., fm:ecl to 1<1Jgn Oct 21 by Mayor Charles Long, and Councilmen Dale Kroesen ant.I Kermeth Miller who said they were concerned about Kraus' financlal management of the city. Al the follOWing City Council meeting. the tlutt men were strVed with letters of intent to circulate recall petitions against them. In a slmllar move, backers of the trio handed recall not ices to the two re- maining councilmen, William Brown and Charles Heiser. Both men had actively supported Kraus. In their open letter, ap pro ved unanimously Monday , the Police group said It Is "unalterably opP<>Sed" to the recall of any councilman "whether lt is initiated by unknowing groups not in possession of all lhe facts or any group who would reca..11 in retaliation. •t According to aliegations by the Police. the fonner city manager did not aJways deal fairly and booestly with their association during negotiations and mlsbandied departmentol flnancea, en- dangering the law enforcement agency's reputation. "Re didn't pay our bills on tim'e," asserted Gary Biggerstalf, as.sociation president. "We ....,. getting st<Ond and third notices on our patrOJ cars which we leue. We owed payment.I to the county on our new UHF radios and we were get· ting dunned on that. They were many months overdue." Chief Kundtz, who made hi!: statement prior to the association's action on the lettor said be took no part in the drafting of the Jetter, but asserted that it was "HID percent true." Capo Bond lss11e Made Official- With Pessimism A '25 mllllon bond Issue calculated to keep the Capistrano Unified School District iolvent for at least a decade finally was made official for Feb. 20 Monday night, but the approvals came with a strong dose of pessimism irom truJ!ee.t. Although their acUon 11.onday had been expected to be routine, severaJ trustees opened the discussions by admitting they had cold feet over setting the massive revenue issue for a vote early nelt year. Trustee George Whik, In the past an active worker on school f l n a n c e measures. said that in the past few days be coold oot find ell()Ugh prominent local supporters of the bonds to mobilir.e a strong citizen's committee. Tbo8e comments sparked more than an hour's dl8cu!Sion and at least one sting- ing exchange between Trustee William Enquist and San Clemente minister the Rev. Allan Vernon. Ebq\dlt last week was the only diueoter In the vote to seek the February bond issue, claiming that the district could save money If it were to bold the vote during its regular election in April. Other trustees insisted that the April tax season was the worst time to con· vince voters to approve a large bond issue. After this week's debate ended, En. qulat changed his vote, making the bond issue resolution by trustees unanimous. But earlier ln the evening, Enquist figured in an un<:omfortable exchange with Vernon, who recently lost a bid for the board. OIA .... COAST ts DAILY PILOT ..... ~ C-.. IM.11.Y P'ILOT, wlll'I W!'llcfl .. -.......... ,..,,_ h Pl/lllw..I bV ....... c:.... ltuMllflliw ~. '-'-• '* ..,.... .,,.. _. ....... MonHr ft!roug11 ,..,...,, .... C.I• M ... , N-ciorl !!ead'I, Har as -...vir_..111rt v11i.r, t~ ..... 1nlfllt/$Mlli.c.tdi ..-.d Sen Cllmen!et ... .,_ c.,ltlf'""' A single ~I --.......... """-"' ..., .... ~ his ~I ........ "6111 " •t :DO Wnl .., ...... c.-..... 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LIBRARY LOAD RELIEVED BY PARENT VOLUNTEERS Judy Hoover, El Camino Aide, Talks to Students Checkin9 in Books Coast Official Hits California 'Freeway Games' Newport Beach Vice Mayor Howard Rogers Monday accused the California Highway Commission of playing "a cute litUe game" with the state's excess freeway right~f-way properties. Rogers said the California Division of Highways is doing everything jt can to delay disposing of the proP:trties, despite pressure from the Commission on California State Government a n d Eronomy (the Little Hoover Commission ) le. se1J them DOW. He said the so-called "corridor studies " proposed by the Highway C.om- misslon between the state and the com- munities where freeways have been deleted ls merely a stalling technique. "It's a cute little game between the Highway CommiMlon and the Little Hoover C.Ommisaion," he said. "The state is avoiding the dumping .of land by calling for these studies." Rogers said. He and Mayor Donald A. Mcfnnls urg- ed the city staff to expedite a study already under way to determine what state properties in Newport Beach "could not possibly" be used as transportation routes. There is about $16 million worth of land in Newport Beach that the state had ac- qt..ired for the now-defunct Pacific Coast Freeway. Mcinnis said some of that land -like the old Lutheran Church property on cm1 Drive and the lols along Kings Road -couldn't conceivably be used for im· proving the road network. "There are ball a dozen more lite th8.t," be said. "The state should get rid of that land now rather than waiting for a study over the next eight to 10 yean." Mcinnis said he would be agreeable to cooperative studies on properties that might he needed for new surface stree ts now that the freeway is not going to be built. Mcinnis has been pressing hard for ci· ty acquisition of several of the state-own· ed parcels -inclu1ing the Pacific Elec-- tr ic right-of-way in West Newport -to be used for parks. Assistant Public Works Director Ben Nolan earlier had told councllmen that the state, in effect, is saying that the state won't help local communities solve their lrafflc problems unless the eWes agree to the studies. Nolan '!! report on the new policy adopted by Highway Commis!Jk>ners trig· gered Mcinnis' demands for a true "definition" of the transportaOon "cor- ridor" in the city and the subsequent blast from Rogers. From Pagel BODY ... dPtcrmine ii anyone was missing. Sgt. Don Burdsall said Immediate Iden· tification of the woman may be a prob- lem since most law enforcement agen- c1e11 will not take missing person repo"ts on adults until the y have been miSJi'lg more lhan 24 hours. \ The woman was in her late 2:0s or ear1y 30s, Sgt. Burdsall said. The victim had ver; dark brown hair and was "very al· tracUye," Sgt. ThomP'SOO .Wd She was wellrlng only what appeared to be the lo!> half of a pink pant.I Jul i when abe was (ound. Enrollment Drops SAN BERNARDINO (AP ) -A drop In enrollment in the county's achool system may cause a cutback in ltlte aid that could ruull in clolure of aome lcboolo and relea1t of teAChers, officials say. County officials ·said Monday that achoo! enrollment totals 112,601 -down 4,557 from a year ago. From Pagel VOLUNTEER • • • students go on vacation for three weeks after nine weeks of school, their aides do too. So far, all the aides are women, but Mrs. Pinz would like to get men involved. "It would be the mo!t wonderful thing in the world for some or the fifth and sixth grade boys," she said. Men who have retired and have time are encouraged to volunteer, she added. "It's amazing how eager the .parents are to learn," Mrs. Pinz said of the volunteers, adding that she and principal Delaine Richards are also "ezdted" about the program. "I think that 's what makes it work " she said. "Enthusiasm." ' Prose and Poetry Program Slated For Saddleback . An oral intel]>retation program of prose, Poeiry and drama entiUed "Ages of Man: Encounters in the Ritual of Living" will be presented at Saddlebact College theater Thursday at a p:m. The program Is free , but because of limited seating, reservations are recom- mended. They can be made with the division of fine arts, .f95.4950 or 131-9'100. llelections to be read will include those from Shak"'P<are, Robert Frost, E. E. Commings, Thomas Wolle, Albert cam,.., John Steinbeck and Emily Dickenson. Student readers are Verna Carey, Dana Point? Rita Draper, E1 Toro; Kim Bates, Irvme; Terence Griffith and Donald Naranjo, Mi.saion Viejo; Erwin Schlaack and Beverly Spark! of san Cl~mente; Delores . LeGault and Greta Marchelo of San Juan Capistrano · Janet Whitaker, Laguna Beach; Victor Sudnik South Laguna; Nina Rarick and Gol'doli Spl"1', Santa Ana, and Andy Pugnl, Tustin. IRS Investigates Hughes Holdings LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -Federal of- ficial.! have confirmed that Internal Revenue Service agents are investigating Howard Hughes' Nevada holdings, but said the billionaire recluse himself a~ parently ~sn't a target of the inquiry . "It's a pending investigation and we have absolutely no conunent," Aaslslant U.S. Alty. Daniel Ahlstrom aaid Monday. The in vestigation was launched here last spring to track down the mlllkm of dollars !bat Hughes invested in hla Nevada boldinga after coming to the state in 1986, a iederal source sald. Hughes' Nevada holdings are worth about $250 million, officials have said. 2 More Q1iakes Felt in Area ONTARIO (AP ) -Two mono "rtbqualtes, part of a recent "earthqila.ke rwarm,1' rattled wm. dowa in Ontario and 1l'el'e felt in parts of San llmlardino and Rtvttskfe counties, off1clal ay. A •Pokesman for Callecb In Pasadena .. Jd the temblon Mon- day reglster1!\l ,u and 2.4, mpeo- tl vely, on tha Richter aoale, Several similar 1elamic -. have been lelt in the ~ area In recent daya, be noted. , .•••• ,.1 CABINET ••• "-L ' Ridlonlloa, a. ,. w=. e. ..... _ID 11111---1111-11•. Alli.. Ii, .... -pnolden! "' Llt1oa -..i 1n -.... tapped by tbt Pr-lo -bis Advliory CouncU on Govenuneot ReorgantsaUon. Nixon's preg oecretary, Rooaid L. Ziegler 8IUICIWICtd the c..._. He said tbty were 0 part of the President's broaJ plan to bring fresh perspective and new vitality to the second four yean of his admlnl.stration. "The President feels these three -wtll be atroog memben t1I an ~ teom that bu as !ta mandate b!tnltne about canstructlve change -change that will work -to build a better life for all Amerlcaoa," Ziegler said. Rlcbardoon, a oaUve of Massacbusetta, waa undersecretary of stale bd°"' being named HEW leCl'etary in June, ll'IO. Weinberger lint served ·Nixon as chairman of the Federal Trade Com- misalon, then moved into White H .... orbit as deputy director of the Offlce ol Management and Budget undet' George P. Shultz. When Shultz ,.., named secretary of the Treasury, Weinberger was promoted. to director. Laird's departure is no surprise. He publicly announced this year that he would bow out as civilian head of the na- tion's defense establishment at the end of Nixon's first term. A!h impressed Nixon while .serving as head of the reorganization panel. Ziegler said that Ash would diveat himself of any relationship with Lltton Industries as of Dec. 9. The firm ls a ma- jor government contractor. The nominations were the first major developments in Nl!:on's announced plans to revamp his offtcial family -an ~ tention he announced immediately after his landslide re-election Nov. 7. He told newsmen at Camp David Mon- day he interpreted his big victory a .. mandate for change" to prevent bis aec- ond tenn administration from running out of steam and coasting downhill. Only two of Ni.ton 's original 19U cabinet appointees remain -Secretary of stale William P. Rogers and Transportation Secretary John Volpe. * * * LOS ANGELES (UPI) -"Have you changed )'OU1 mind about answering the quolllooot" the Judie lnqulrod. '1 ... .., not, yoQr honor o II the report.er r<pUed. HYou are remaoded." lillperior Court Judge Charles H. Older, calltna him a "martyr without • cause" lo a bitter, flee-to-face excbanae Mon- day, thus cllmaaed an It.month legal struggle over the conflicting rights ol reporters and judges by oen:llng William T. Farr to JIU, to relnain lndellnilely. The judge onlered the Lot Ange,.. Times newsman. to remain tn jail until Farr agrees to reveal the aamea: of two lawyera who were the aource of a story about plana by the infamous Charlie Manson Family to murder celebrities. Farr's attorney Oew today to San Francisco and a s k e d the California Suprime Court to order Farr's release without ball until it considers a habeas corpus petition med last Tuesday. The peUtlon oootended the habeas eor- (>111 ~ lo Older'• -ralaed "grave and lmporlant cioostltallooal questiool" not considered or dete.rmined in prevloua court .. -. The attorney also au.d permission to file a supplement to the habeas oorpus action with "new and add it I on a I grounda" based on the Monday bearing bdor< Older. Under the terms of his oeolence for ooatempt ol court, Farr could rtmain in jail 1D11il he either answers the question or until Older leaves the beoch:. That could be the rest of either man's life. In sending Farr to Jail , the judge com- plained that some l101l'S stories of his long struggle with the reporter bad been f ' J ·' • huntrue and unfair and unbecoming of 1 ) responaJble nen media. 11 He aid he ) partlcul'1'Jy took ilsut wlllo inferonca he ~ was carryioc on a "pel'IOl'lal veodetta" i again.st Farr. ) was carrying on a "personal vendetta '' I against Farr. > 0 ln a very real sense, the predicament ~ in 1l'bicb Mr. Farr finds hi-u today Is I of his own making," the Judge said. > 11It appean to the court at this time t that Mr. Farr bas a strong dellre to becomeU " a marty. and be wants to go to \ Ja • . t "I take that u a penonal slur," i replied Farr, saying Jt was not a cue of \ wanuog to become a marty., and the • judge broke in with "martyr without a \ cause." J "It is a problem of peraooat conscience and · professional ethics, not for the purpose of martyring," Farr said. "I'm \ the one who knows and you do not." t In a dramaUc courtroom confrontaUon, '\ Older calied back the six attorneys -I three proaecuton and three def,... ' lawyers involved in the len.!lllUonal trial I of Manson and bis followers for the ' Sharon Tate murders. I Two ol them, acconling to Farr, gave ~ him a transcrpl Ill Police quesllonlng of a prospective witness, thus vloiallng the ' judge's gag order prohibiting attorneys ' -and ot.ben involved in· tbe case from 1 reveollng Information to .. .._.. The truscrlpt clescrthed plans by the : Manooo cult to murder celebrlUes IUCb , as Frank stnatra, Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and others in grotesque , ways. The plan..: were never revealed in the trial leatimony. ' Farr, then a reporter for the Los i Angdes Herl!]d-Examiner, published the , story, promising bis 110UrCe be 1l'Ollld not • Caspar Weinberger ·to Be reveal bis ldenUty. 1 All sil lawyers previously denied under , oath bdore Older that they provided , Farr with the story. They face perjury charges, and possible Jali oentences and .• di.,barment, if they were identified. New Director of HEW Monday, the Judge again asked eacb man wbttber he had given Farr the 1 transcript. All said Ibey bad oot. Older • med them whether they JWU]d - SACRAMENTO (AP) -Caspar W. Weinberger becomes the second caJllilr.. Dian cbosen by President Nixon to tackle one of the toughest jobs in federal J!OV' emment: dir<eting the Departmml ol Healtb, Educatloo and Welfare. , . _ To the job Welnbef'l"r brings a !a. year career of trying to make ,....,.. m~ "':Ew°=.;' ..:-: _ Robert H. Finch, wbo nllgned afttr a hecUc period Iii trylllg to mDDle willo the massive bureaucracy tL tlii di!put· ment. It came amid HEW employe cr!Uclsm of Flncb's leadership of the clepartmeot. Weinberger, a li-)'W'<lld naUve ol san Francisco, was state finance ,director under Gov. Ronald Reagan when be left Sacramento in the fali of 1969 to become cbainnan of the Federal Trade Com· mission. From there, he became b<Jdget director and then head of the Cabinet.level Office of Management and Budget. Nixon picked Weinberger to suceed HEW Secretary EUiott Rlcharosm, wbo will become secretary ol defense. Farr from any obligation to protect to California, possibly to run for them. All said Farr had no "legal, moral lieut<nanl governor. or ethical" obllgatton to protect them. Weinberger is a Harvard Ln School Questioned again, Farr said, "The two graduate elected to lbe ASM!Jhly from attorneys involved have implo<ed and san Frandsco In 1952 and ....iected beseeched me not to dlsclooe their lden- twloe. tlty noprdJea ol wbat they said In court It wu, Iii the "-blJ bt "'8m die"' today." glng Into the ltrudure ol 'govmunen~ . -belditl& .. ~ljqq 'If the· staie's alc06otic 1>e..-;qe -.01 pro- gram. . lie also served u "Stile Republlcan chairman. Weinberger, conslde:red a moderate l\epublican, joined the Reagan ad- ministration u director of a task force on govemmeotal reorganllatlon. He lbeo served m <;aIJfornia's "I.I~ llooYer Commlssloo." He WU plc:ked by Reagan for the atale f11l811Ce director'• job, and became the an:hitect for Reagan eaDJ111Y programs, • year after Reagan took olflce. Weinberger -adept at 1l'Oiting with California legislators, many of them bis former colleagues -eacaped lbe political controveny that oflen'IUl'n>lmds the stale finance chiefs. f'l'OlllP,,_el BEHEAD · •.. announced Pompidou aet aside the death sentence for Mohammed l.lbdlrrl, ooe- demned for murdering a llll drivtr. Bullet received the deallo aenttnc:e m June 211. When the -tor au.d lbal be be aent to the guillotine, Buffet cried "Bravo!" NeW1pipel'S called Bullet "the b<Jtcber , of Clairvaux." The prison riot In which • he slit the throata of a warden and 1 ' nurse whom be and Bootempe grabbed 1 hostage led to s1milar riots in other , prisona around France. A poll pubJlahed. Monday by the Frtncb Institute of Public Opinioo said 13 per- cent of Frtncbmen aupport the present capital punishment law, while 27 percent oppose it. After leaving HEW, Fincb became a couoaeior to the President, a job be Is leavine; now to return to California and a poss1ble race for governor er the U.S. Senate in 11174. The Nixon Cabinet alluffle leaves in doubt the future of former State Aaaemblyman Jofm G. Veneman of Modeato, who has been Wldersecretory of HEW four years. Veneman said last week he likely wooJd leave federal service In the next year Cl' so and return In the Office of 8"dget and Manage- ment, he served Nl!:on much as be aerv· ed Reagan -ln finding ways to trim waste from government and to make it l11ll more eflldeatly. I Reagan oftm bas been at odds with HEW, although be baa said his quarrel was oot with Rlcbanlson bot with "bureaucrats" in the department who at times attempted to thwart some of his state weliare reform procrama. France adopted the gulilollne ss Its in-•• strument of death during the Fnmcb ., Revolution of 1792. Until July, 1939, ex-,,· ecutions were public. We Bridge The Generation Gap The present executioner is known only as Monsieur Obrecht. He hu held the job since 1951. OUR SALESPEOPLE OFFER A VARIETY OF EXPERIENCE FEW FIRMS OUR SIZE IN ANY BUSINESS CAN OFFER ALL THE MEN HAVE PREVIOUSLY INSTALLED CARPETING FOR US. GIVING THEM FIRST~D KNOWLIDGE OF CARPET PERFORMANCE NOT GAINED ANY OTHER WAY. AGES OF OUR SALESPl!OPLE RANGE FROM NANCY • 20 YEARS TO IRENE • 7S YEARS NANC'f BALOYAN -4 l'ffrl ot Aldon'1 ................. .' Carpot S•l•1 4th ..,..,.,,...of l•mlfy fn cpl. bva. VICKI WOODRICH -I l'ffr at Alden'• ................... Dropery Salu ALAN WOODRICH -15 l'fftl at A,...,, ................ Dropery Salu DAVID AL TON ,_. 7 l'ffFW ot Aldon'• • .. .. • • • • .. .. .. .. .. .. . Corpe! Sole• BILL LAURIE -f yurw at Alden'1 ........................ Cerpot Salu ED POWERS -II yeora ot Aldon'1 ........................ Cerpet S.lu MARILYN IALOYAN -_,_ ........................ Corpe! SalH Experience since 1950 TED ALDEN llALO'(AN -• .,,_ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. • Carpet S.lu 3rd generation experience slnu 1942 IRENE MARJANIAN -f yoora ot Aldon'• . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Carpet SalH 2nd -•Hon, 52 yra, experlonco How's Thill For Dridging A Gap! ALDEN'S- cARPETs 0 DRAPES 1663 l'loc:entfa An. COSTA MllA '646-4031 HOUlllS: Mon. Tloru Tl>un., ' h 5:10 -'Rt,, 9 h 9 -SAT. 9130 19 I , • .. . 1 l , I '1 I VOL 65, NO. 333, 3 ·SECTIONS, 40 PA6ES I ORANGE COUNTY, CA.LIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 19n TEN CENTS • . High School _at -.Night Studied foi-Dropouts. 117 MIWAl!L GOODlllCB· Of .. Dell't "" ... School bells may be ringing at nlgbt nest oprln& on the Wlntenburg Jllgb SChool campus. Trultea of the Hunllnj;toq Beadl U"1o!i HJib· School District will bear all abou! ii toniibt when district officials pnaent a proiram to esUbllsh. nigbt acbool for ~ aludenls. Trustees will -al 7 p.D\. In the Huntington -Jllgb Scbool -room. lleslpen of the nllbl -plan hope to ieduce the dlltrlct'1 dropqut rale, already comldend low at lour per«nt. by allowing studeull wbo lllllll wort to attend achool at m,111. "OUt of 17,000 ltudentl In the district, we have llWll' wbo have good jobs' and . •unman!' Pol-iee No Hard Line Officers in Y alley 117 JORN ZALLER Of .. D1ttr PW SI ... Police aren't usually paid to ·nm a taxi service 'for drunks, or to coumel drug users, or to show symi:-tby for someone wbo's In trouble. But In Founlain Valley they are. Oliel c. w. Mlcbaells bellevea police sbouldni be "people just waiting for you to make mllteke 10 they can pounce down and am!OI you." He wants btl men to deal con- slruclively with the problems they lac< In the field. In the case of a drunk, for example, Michaelis allows bis officers to see a Into jail. "What good does it do to lhruw a fami· Jy man into jail when all be needs is a lit- tle time to aober up?" Micbaelis asks. ;,If they haven't broken any laws, our main coocem is just to aee that they don' gel Into any trooble, and the best way to do that is to get them home," be says. In the cue of youthful drug users, Michaelis 8l)'ll the department tries to . "get them beet on the r:igbt track" rather than give them a jail record. "We'll call their parents down to the statioo and let them aee their kids all . - ... dopod up and llldc," Mldlaells aays. "Often times that Is more eff..Uve than jail In mating ....,... realise that something is seriously wiyog ... Whlle these poUdel may be tnowo as 0~ve" in IOIDt circles. Michaelis prefers to thlnt of them as CODlel'VaUve. 0 Years ago tbe man OD the belt knew his people and did these kinds of lhlnp for them all the time," Michaeli.a uys. '"lbe policeman WU a regular member of the COID!llUnilY· "But tad,-, espoclally In many of the big clllel, the department Is too statistics conscious about how many arrests are ~ made lo leave the olflcera dlsc:retioo about wbelber they make arrests or not. ''To olflcera bi lheae departments, a drunk Is a drunk and must be am!Sled no mailer what. '!'bey go lllriclly by lbe boot at all times," be says. "In tbi3 department, we expect much more lbao that from our ~-" Mlcbaells came to Founlain Valley When the police department WU founded, In 1917 wilb the Ollllldl Idea that be wanted to build a department the way be lhougbt ii lhould be balll Prior to Iba~ be bad been chief of the (See MICllAJ:Llll, Pap I) Hanoi Says Qlou Soores D.S, For Fai1ing ·to Sign 11)' Uaited Pfttl Int.na- Chinese Premier Chou En.la! baa "severely condemned" the United States f9r !allure to algo a -'1re agreement Id North Vietnam and pledged continued .. ppor1 to the Hanoi regime, Hanoi Radio reported today. The statement came u Communist ......,.. In Paris reported North Vietnam q.ed a new milllary aid agreement witb Olina while marking lime In the snagged peace negotiations and is di!CUIBlng further aid with Moscow. '!'be negnllstlons between presidential adviser Henry A. Kissinger and Hanoi's Le Due Tho reswne next Monday alter a nlne..tay smpenslon. Kissinger conferred twice Monday witb President Nixon and Is expected to fiy to Parfl this weekend for more meetings with the Communists. Radio Hanoi again accused the United Slatos today of lndlscrimlnale bombing attacks on.North Vlelnam. "U.S. bombs and shells killed and wounded many clvillans, destroyed many bomeo and properllel ol the people and lXllDY cultural and economical facilities al the DemocraUc Republic of Vietnam.'' Ille radio said. • Both Sal.con and Hanoi were taking ad- ... 1age of the lapse to improve lheir llorgalning posltloos. removed from South Vietnam . North Vielnlmeae Deputy Foreige Minister Nguyen Co 'lbacb WU en route from Paris to Hanoi to report to the rul- ing Politburo cm the KilSlnpr t a I t s which were -off s.1:r A Hanoi delegalioo by Le "nlanb Ngtil, a North Vietnamese vice preniler, """'1uded an agreement In J>e. mtSUnilay under which Clllna will sup- ply """'°mle af\d mlUtary aid to North Vietnam In 1'IS free ol charge, ......,.. said. '!'be Hanoi leam Is nel(Ollallng a similar -ol Soviet aid Into -year, the sources said.. Rummage Sale Slated At Beach Boys Club A rµmmage sale will be beld from 9 a.m. to S p.m. Saturday at the: Hun- tington Beach Boys' Club, Sit Yorktown Ave. Funds raif!led by the rummaae sale will oupport the fall sportl program of the Boys' Club. lndividuala wbo woolcl lite to denale ilema for sale, or vo1.-to wort on Saturday, may phone Mn. Jackie Lenort at 536-1913, or Cbrls Toms at·&IMW. -to -1< IUU 1!me Iii the day," aays A-~ Scoll Flanapn, '"""' -will ....... lbem to - --00 their dlplorru.." u Ibo boon! allf'l'Oves the nigbl llcbool plan, .. .,...,.will be choaen 00 the - of lholr wwt ocbodale with IOlliors get· ting fli:R priority," acconllng t 0 Flanagan. Courses offered at Dfght will be geared M IL Y f"ILOT ...,, ....... 'NO HARD LINE OFFICERS' Po!IC. Chllf Mlch111l1 Newport Surfer s . . Eind .BrUlWUe?1. , . . r ' BOffy on' Beac h Tbe parti8Uy dad body ol • young•and pretty brunelle was· folind washed asbore by ourrers In wesi Newport lhlli morning. Newport Beach pollce !'lid they have not been ~ to Identify -the woman and they don't know bow loog she bad been dead. Waves cariied her ashore at 39tb Street Beach llboUt 6:15 a.m. Pollct aakt there WR! no imlllediate algo of foul play. "Tbe body ball aand ant: water all a.er it and· It wb a little bard ti> lell" said Del. Sgt. Ken Thompson. . Tbe Orange Coonty Coroner was called Immediately and an investigator was ex- amining the body at Pacific ~lew Mortuary th Corms dtt Mar late tbis morning. He declined any comment on the cause of diatb, or bow long the woman had been dead, pending completion of an autopsy. "The cold and the turbulence ·of the ocean is a preservlng factor," Sgt. Thompson said. 11It makes It very h~rd to tell." Police were scouring the West Newport area todayi> knocking· oo doors to try'to df>tumine if an;i:ne was missing. Sgt. Don Burdsall said immediale Iden- tification of the woman may be a prob- lem aioce most Jaw enforcement agen- cies will not take missing person repo"ts on adults unW they have been mlal!lg (See BODY, Page II to help tlie student acquire Ibo· units Ii< will need to graduate. • ...- '!'be students would sign up :I<>r u ... Y ·Jnlts as they feel they can l>andle. "We will require lbal the nigllt studonll bave regular a-.;. and mn. aa tllort toward -. or they will be dropped from Ibo )ll'Olnlm," Flanapn said. '!'be dillricl espects to·-* a stall ol 13 teaciMirs and one _r_ Total ~ . -for tbe Jll'<lll'lll1 Ire Upoeted to run about "8,480 dependin1 on. bow many -ts -to particlpale. Flanag8n said the evening c1-s at · WlnteJ'.lburl woolcl oenoe u a pilot proj-ect for ezpancuq the klea to other ICboolf In the dlslrtcl _. "Won ~ thi. 0. 1 ID1ail scale t<. find out II the students .UJCi their parents are interested In a night pr<> •gram," Flanagan eipla~. Some critics or the district'• bcmd ,.... pasa1s have fu the past called on trutees to esUbiJsh night programs to IO!ve overcrowding problems In Ibo b1Cf1 scbools. Flanagan said II the lrusleel a)Jflloted lbe night scboollplan, all o! the -.ts in the district and their partnts would be polled as to their lnierest In the program. "We want at least 80 students before we go with the program,'' Flanagan aaid. January Call Zero Draft Under 1.0,000 by June-Laird From Wire Servlcet WASHING TON -No one will be drafted into the armed forces in January aod the total1 draft fOf the first six months of 1973 will be less than 10,000, Defense ~retary Melvin R. Laird said today. Since the Pentagoo began winding draft calls down, enlistments in the reserve forces bave fallen drastically. Laird recommended last year that Congress enact a bonus incentive pro- gram for the reserves totaling ;.m million for fiscal 19'11. Under this pro- gram, a yoong man or woman signing up for a sb:-year en1imnent in the Guard or. reserves would receive an •1.100 bonus. He joked that whlle be may be a Jame. duct secrelary, be Is "not a Umping secrelary of delenae." (President Nixon today named HEW Secretary Eliot Richardson bis llUC«llOr). His final 53 daya Jn office Will be bu')' ones as be "prepares the new ~ct "'hich be said would show a sllgbt in- crease over the· current fT&.5 billioa,Pm- tagon budget. That would mate the total draft for fiscal year 19'13, wbicb ends June 30, about 50,000. The draft is ~ed to ezpire Jwie 30. I Laird said he anticlpaled no problem filling active .ducy forces after that date ·Jack V allerga Appointed with volunteers. • However, be said, if Congress did not approve enlistment bcwtusitS for the Na- Uooal Guard and Ille ..S.rves, there Or31!ge County Assessor mJibt have to be a lpOCtai draft alter 117 JACIJ; BBOBAClt June 30 to k e e p re1erVe forces up to °' • De1tr ,...., ~ slretglh. Jack P. Vallerga today wu_appointed '!'be reserves and Guard are aboUt a......-Air Orange County. Vallerga •01:!"'!11!l!t•'f'dbo•c .......... ·: .11lil,l"Ctlli ~'f.R 'i w ~ID . ~ .......... wlll\eOjiftolfoiJt ~--.., "!' --to c:onc.-. be!::ilmll'ebc~ . ..a Joa.a.·· "· VaDcrga tabs-*' .ran."1. At an 1ID!Cbechlled news coaterence, · · the aecr.tary laid be WU --t ol a Vallerp, l!O, Is 8 -ol - smooth -to .. "a!Holunteu Vlsjo. Ho bas -.. cldal deputy Army bui said lie still expected ..... dll· ......... ""' the past ..... yeii-s. ficulllel In recruiting enougb men for the Previoua!y, be bad been lenior ap. Nalinnal' Guard add _Reserves ooce the pralaer with 1be stafAl.Boanl of Equaliza· pressure of the draft IS ended. '!'be aecrelary said lbe ~ forteS lion '9r five ,..,.. and was wilb the hoped to begin offering eniislment Alameda Counly useaor's ollice for bonuses for the Guard and reserves by eight ,..,... Feb. I but Congress' !allure to approve Vallerga attended both UC Berlceley this program will oot mate this possible. and use. Ho bolds a degree in englneei-- lng from Berteiey and ·attended post Moscow Aiipor.t Site of Japa~ Airliner Crash MOSCOW (UPI) -A Japan Air Linea (JAL) DC1 jet wiib 76 -aboard crashed in Dames at Mos cow ' a Sheremetaevo Airport tonlgbt shortly afler takeoff for a flight to Tokyo, a JAL graduale co11r1e1 at USC . He and hll wife, Madelon, have two cbilctren, Jack Jr., a sraduale ol UC SanlAI Barbara and Pamela, a Milsion Viejr Jllgb !cbool studeol. The appointment ol Vallerga WR! ap- proved by the county Boanl of Supervis- ors unantrmudy. A pmoiou1 motion by &Jperviaor Robert Battin to name the deputy 8SleS80I' to an actlng posjtion for six months while a search was made for a permanent succesaor failed in a. 3-Z vote. MILY f"tLOT ......... GETS HINSHAW'$ J08 New4-Vollol'tl spokesnwi said. · Airline officials said there were in- dications it exploded in flight a few minutes· after becoming airborne. Guillotine Blade Falls A J Ab spokesman In Tokyo said be received telephone reports from Mo1cow there -e at least 13 sum.ors and that they were bos~itallzed. Fate of the otben was not known: 11le plane carried 62 paaeogers and a crew of 11, &libough nonnally 'It baa a crew or seven or eight, JAL said. On 2 French Murderers • bloodthirsty man," bu 11ved five coo- dtznned men. Hoang Due Nba , President Nguyen Van Thieu's closest palit.lcal adviser, new to Paris uncle< strict 11eCrecy to help 1Upervlse the new secret talb, and Nguyen Phu Due, another personal Thieu envoy, waa meeting with Nil:oo on Wedneocfay. 'Slow D'Qwn All-year Plan' PARIS (UPI) -Two convlcled murderers, one of them saying be hoped t.. be the '1ut condemoed mao to die In France," were bebeaded by the guiliotlno today In lbe first capital punishment car· ried out llnce Preoident Georg.. Pum- pidou took olflce more than ~ year. ago. . At Buffet and Bontemps died, olllclala aonounced Pompldou oet ulde the claitJl aentence for Mohammed Llbdlrri, - (See BEHEAD, Pap I) All lndicatlom: were the talb were magged on Hanoi's refusal and Saigon's demand that North Vietnamese lnlops be · Y ~y Board Candidf,ltes Give Advice t,o District • An olflctal statement said Claude Bui· let. 119, and &pr Bontempo, 45, died at dawo in the century-old La Santa Jail In Paria . ...... The men were 1entenced to death for . to 1111 the aeal of resigned Trustee David boards. This all-year plan is a lllUe allttinl lbe throats ol two bostagea In a Iaraelaky. Cimdldale Jolm F. Ro88mann premature and I feel aomebody got le/I prison riot. · P. !1-t Will L;.,t Tbree of lour Founraln Valley Scbool £W .., Board candldatos urged tho diltrtcl Mon- day nllhl to alow clown Its puab for alJ. Price, Earnings y~ ~. wllliam Mattowski, encl Tbe Dl.ILY PILOT toda)' addl a Robert Nicbols Mdtaold they believe the dimension to dally llock market reports district udgbl be ruollins Into the all-year wttb·tbe addition ol a ''prioe-to.earni.11 calendar wttb umecaury baste. Can- (P.E) raiio. " didale Morrill Elita, -.., aoid be '!'be ratio ii 1 quick lndicato~ol a 111'<"1 IU-1ed the dlltrlct'a posltloo cm alJ. cemmoo atoct'• paoitloa In the marRI. l'W IClloola. II Is computed bJ dl'ridflig the last si-tirll ot I eandidaiel' lormn 1t reported aale price by the laWt JS.-11 Plo>M 8ibool --• -. .._,...._.,_tho-· ---------......... )IGOftlon ... For example, a """JIOll1 -last ,..,., • ..,, IM bip -bllld elec:- sale prioe wu $30 per aban. with net In. . lion, ud ._...,117 --In Ille come o1 11 per aliore reported 1or the ~- did not appear at the candidat.,• night. out In planning for it." He added that be LaWJOn for the men said they died Tbe lixlh bopelul,.Jolm P. Millikin, an-thlnka all-year acboola Is the trend of the mave(y. Tbe) waited to the scalfoldlng nounc:ed bis withdrawal from the raca future, but oppooed l'lllhlng lnlo it. wltbout trembling or -inl viailllo too lalAI to remove bis name from the ~ Ndalo: ''lbere nmst be an op-alp of fear. Both re!Uled a last siall ol bollot. tloo (or pa.-and tlMft llbouJd be oo """ and • cigarette. '!'be following Is a summary of the men lbao t1fte au.,_ llChoob untll we All<r the ezeculiona, the bodies -. views expreued Monday nigbl: find out bow lhef'ro wwldng." He -taken to• .10arby ctmetery for burial. On all-year ICbools: ed the rilbl ol local pareets to decide, It wu the lirat lime the l&-pound blade 8-w. ll<lia: "In lenns of educa-but said -ol all por<nta In 1 bad lollen llnce Man:h Itel, cme moalh lion, all-year oiboola llbouJd bave a law 11111._ not ~ ·•~ ol ·~ ~ before Olorleo de Galllo lllepped clown = ... I doo't ~-·the commtmi'" Is comm ''' ·--~ ·~ from the Presldmey. On tbet -. v -v vole, nut ~ Ibo plan before k ii J ~~ -·~ for ·~ far tllel:a!' Liter he added, "( 1mp1 UD VU"t"lll:I", ., Wll ~'U~ Y19 , -1111 proposal that woolcl aJ. emented. murder ol two -brotbel>. kllr-. .. •-in::r they can't al-On the ldflh -boad elec:lion ud Tbo -·--allatr became a l'dllJ' do,. Ibo tndl ldledolle." unillcaiion: -......, In Frln<'o and *'rilJI a.r~ -_, '"Ille IMllblt ,.. ...... "t-.... i.i -OI Iha lot'I tt.I al-Ibo SolM lUvw dtJ ..! Weadler It'll be lair apln today, wilb aUcbtly cooler temponturea alq Ibo Onna• O>at. lllCba . In ... ?Ill. Lon tonight - INSIDI! ftDAY Cmwncr bc/<W< ~r aM ntldc mooU1 MC!OIM COM- ~ In tllc rift ft/ 11w aoorld, Sodom atod C.-1u ...,.. tin Cl!llen. Todor c.,,;,.,.. rM ""' -Md -""" -ii dMllnmt. Sn 1 tor w °" ""°' 9. , -' • -, =-= --. -lar clecldlot •l>out ""--• •'\lo .. to .. -to ..,. "-"' -central Jl'nia cmloobn -on illo booolllo to s1-. -•t1oo·-.••a1oo•..,,lllol II-#' i•' ''l'lil ll1uo1ontodiiiii.1• ' ed .. not r .. ...i.·lllfre:on .....,.. :.C' _._.,,....,. lldlo'1l-.• "-laeneolthefew w--.....,. lut year baa a P-E of II. •. Wllile the _,H tn dll!tred wldolJ.., Tbe P-E baa been rei:orted In Ibo 0.. --alllzmod a -1 ' 1tl:·:' ·=-Coasau• -II II I --I -.... J • ~~-:::i:.., ~:\\: ~..:.~::,-= ~ ol DAILY PILO'I'. The fllur ·-.......... -., will Tod«):'• lloct tabls aro 'oo P-lll-be ....,. tllo • wllole -wfJl ap- 1 L -«1 lho Doc. 1 lpldal olocliGll ballot f I I 1111111 --~ Ci:lllNtJIMI bit • Ill -~·llelore • llloa to retain capital ~-Tbe lie aald, bal Ille district 1 poaltion ol of· ' ol llil .. .,..... Y.tlowl ....,.._ ti Ille r<pubUc can IOI -o lwtnl JI «1 an oPlional basis ~ IOllld. Hieb -bollm. lbe ~ a.111 pmaltJ. Wiii • MMbwtll: "I tlllnk lhe ' hlYI &o plf off ... hlodl~W not. . "" .... Pvmpidla. who OOCI. klld a diotrld -to F lloc:t IO lhe;drawibg (S.. W,ftAll, ..... 11 ..,_,d• lnlervle-"I •m not a -.. ---·-• • ........ ft-II .... _I .. . ,, .. .._. u =-1 -I ::"..:"'"'! \ r • I • - llM.V PILOT H Coast.Aide IJits 'Games' ~Freeway '. ~WtGl 'Btach Vice Mayor Howard llopri Monday accused the California Hlabw1y Commission of playing "a cute lllie pme" with the state's excess freeway right.of-way properties. ..,..,. aald the Colilorola Divi.sion ol lll*nya J.9 do!ng evarything it can to dllay dilposlai ol tlle properties. despite pl'ffSUl'e from the Commission on CaJlfornia State Government a n d Economy (the Little Hoover Commission) lo ..U them now. He Mid the ao-called "corridor studies" propoted by the Highway Com- mllllon between the atate and tbe com- munities where freeways have been deleted ii merely a stalUna: technique. "lt'a a cute Utile 1ame between the Higb'WIY Commiulon and the Little Hoover CommilSion," he aald. "The 1ttt.e ii avoiding the dumping of land by calling for these studies." Rogers said. He and Mayor Donald A. ~1clnnis urg- ed the city staff to expedite a study already under way to determine what state properties in NewpCll"t Beach "could not pouibly" be used as transportation routes. 'nJtre is about $16 million. worth of land In Newport Beach that the state had ac- qWred for the now-defunct Pacific Coast Freeway. Mcinnis said so me of that land -like the old Lutheran Olurch property on Cliff Drive and the lots along Kinp Road -couldn't conceivably be used for im- proving the road network. "There are hall a dozen more like tha~" be said. "The state. abould get rid of that land now ralber than waiting for a study over the next eight to 10 years," Mclmilil said he would be agreeable to cooperative stud.Jes on properties that ml&ht be needed for new 1urface 1treets -that tbe rr.eway II not going to be built. Mclnni.s h8' been p...,ing hare! for ci- ty acquisition of several of the sta~wn­ ed parcels -tnclu1ing the Pacific Elec- tric right-of-way in W~t Newport -to be uaod !or ports. Asslttant Public Worlll Director Ben Nolan earlter had told councilmen that the state, in effect, is saying that the state won't help local communities solve their traffic problems unless the cities agree lo the llludles. Nolan's report on the new policy adopted by Highway Commissioners trig- gered Mclnnia' demand.a for a true "definition." of the tramportltkln "cor- ridor" Ill the clty ml the llUboequ<nt blaal lnlm 11oten. Harbour Lagoon To Be Discussed By HOME Council '1111 lflmtmpa Harbour lqoon c:on· troYtnY will be one o( several topics -Wedneaday n I g h t at the """1thl1 meeting or the Huntington Bood1 HOME Councll. Jim Ben-, pmldent or the Hun· tlnlloD ilartJow' Property 0 w n e r • -tloa. will outlllle )Ila l""'P'• llallt aplall the p~ l.8'7•acre salt water I~ HO.ICE Council, Ol'JanluUon of hcawoww lllOCiaUcm, meell at 8 p.m., JD the city ball admlniatratlve an· ner, Fifth and Main ltreall. Otber !OpOrta wUJ be ctv"' on planned c<wrnnwjtiea, tbe •ian ordinance, high rl9e rules and federal revenue sbarins:. n.e HOME c.ouncu 1ellion ls <ipen to the public. Suspect's Loot· Heavy SAN DIEGO (AP) -Polict say they found David Rolz, 20, dragging a 41!J. pound pool table across a street :1londay. Roiz was i>ooked for lnvestigation o( burglary. I I OUN61 COAST Ha DAILY PILOT -_, D.t.11,Y PIL.01" ............ SGT. ED PARKER (LEFn, AND OFFICER DALE HERZOG MODEL THllR HAIR STYLES In Fount•in Valley, Hairy Police Officers Get No St1tlc From the Chief From Pagel MICHAELIS. • • Garden Grove force , which then had 180 men. Taklng over in Fountain Valley .. he took a 19-man force and a $350 pe!' month pay cut. "But there were no hardline officers trained in the wrong tradition," he says. "1 was able to hire the kind of offlctrs I think a force should have, and to write all the basic rules. and regulations. There was no dead wood to bog everything down." MJchaelJs' ouUook e :i t e n d s to such thing s as personal appearance of his of£icers. In the case or grooming, for ex- ample, there are no strict requirements, with the result that Michaelis admits to having some of the hairiest lawmen in Orange County. "We don't want our men to look like oddballs apart from the rest of the e<>m- munity," he says. "They should look like regular people. So sideburns and moustaches are fine with me. The only thing I lnsist on is that an officer not be so hairy that he frightens the public when he climbs out of his squad car," 24 Construction Projects 'Immune' From Eco-report Twenty-four small construction proj- ects have been granted exempUOOs Wlder the new Huntington Beach en- vironmental impact report law. Four-page eurnptioll declarations were filed for the projects and were okayed by the five-man envi.rorlmental review board. The projects include three re.staurant.s, a savings and Joan office, a hone It.able, and five foul'-plex apartment units in the town lot sector. The biaa;est request was a six-unit apartment project on 18th Street in the town lot.s. ExempUona were ""'led lall Tun- day, the day after the city council ap- proved the new guidelines. Tom Severns, director of en- vironmental resources for the city, beads the environmental review committee. Attorney Seeks • Case Dismissal For 5 Men, Self A Fountain Valley lawyer is seeking diSmissaJ of charges that led to the in- dictment of himself and five co-defeo- danta on allegatloos that they received substantial quantities of stolen office equipment. • Chief Hit,s • Aide's Job In Los .Al Charging financial lrrea-">WtY .. Laa Alamitos Po~ Cb1el Roy J. Kimdtz said Monday be would resign If former city manaaer WUllam Kraus were reb1recL KllDClb' lll-t WU bocked b1 .. open ~tter ll'om the Laa Alamltaa.Polloe .._.!Ion -wblch ~all 15 police employes -strongly critical or the depooecl city maDager ml ol recent a> tempts, to rtcall tile three councilmen reopoaalbie !or hll ouater. Kr1111 wu forced to rulgn Oct. 14 by Mayor Charles Long, and CouncllmeD Dale ICl'OllOa and Kenneth Miller wbo said they wve COllCWnld about Kraul' llnancfal 11111111ement or tho city. At tile followlnl C!ty Council metUnc. tbe three men were .........t \'Ith letters of intent to ctn:ui.te recall petltlonl a1alnot them. In a similar move, backers of the trk> banded recall notices · to the two re- maJning oouncllmen, William Brown and Charles Heiser. Both men bad actively supported Krlua. In their open letter, approved unanimously Monday, the police group said It i.s "unalterably oppooecl" lo the recall of tl1Y councl1me "whether It II initiated by unknowing l!fOUPI not In posseuioD of all the facts or any group wbo would recall In retallatloa." Acc:onlbii to alleptlona by the police, tho former city manqar did not always deal ralrly and bonatly wfth their association durlni necottattons ml mlWndled departmental """'"'· en-danprlof the law euforcement qeoey'1 reputation. "He didn't pa) our bllls on ttme, 11 aSIOrted Gary B~, auoctatton preeldent. "We we111 aettlnc llCOlld and thin! nottceo oa our potn>t can 'lllllch we lease. We owed paymeota lo the county oa our new UHF radlol and .,.. ,,... aet-linl dwmod on that. They ....., many montbl overdue." Cblel Kundla, wbo made hll statement prior to the ucoclaUon11 action on the letter aald be took DO Part In the drafting of tho lettAr, but a-ied that It wu "100 percent true." The pollce uaoclatlon letter II the llr1t public crlilclam of Kraut by a city employe association aince be ralgned. Kraus II ot111 tacbnlca11y city .......... beca-bis milnation d!Jeo not become effective unW Dec. 31 but be bu been on leave of 1bleoce llnce Nov. 1. Oreo L. King, retired city manqar of Rlvmlde and Downey, WU appoint«! ICtl!\I city manag~r until a replacement for kraus can be hired. .......... 1 ALL-YEAR ••• Ill the Id ....... ot them (or bulldlni on the Yorktown alte. = ;-=n~::: t •• ::: .. 11ie.~ £~a=: do at Fountain \', Hip. II the Foun- tain Valley School lot unllled on Ila own boundaries, we could aolve high scllOOI overcrowding problem ~t away by loeln1 these oulaide lludents. ' , --= "You can't unlfY alone p~sent boundaries untea you have tbe high ochool space ;ou nee<! for exlltli>ll high school studento. So the lint thing we've got lo do is paaa the blgb ochool bond alectlon. You've 1ot to crawl be! ... you can walk ot run." NlcMl1: "l very, _very, very .reluc- tantly support the high 1eboo1 bond elec- tioo in February becaUll It's all we've got." He also said he would like to see a delaUed study oomportor tho -to the taxpayer of the bond to the cost for sup. porting a Fountain Valley UnUled SCbool Dl!trlct. In other parts of tbe meellD1, Bel(en stre!Sed hi.s qualifications !or the board. lncludlng )Ila preoent membersblp on the dlttrlct penonnel commlallon. Elli.I, a certUled publlc accountant, said tbe IChool bOard alreody hu two engloeen and two -Ives and noedl ' a businessman to round it out. Matkowski said that a "sleeper" issue in the district is the large amount of paperwork !'<quired of teacbera and ad- mlnlstrlton. He llid lt hu a 11voncious appetite" for time. . Nichols urged the fmnation of flve equal trustee districts so that each area or the scllOOI di.strict oould bavo Ill own local reprtntatJve. He saJd this would cut the costs of elections up lo 80 percent and make the min-more reoponalve to tbe people. r.....P ... J BEHEAD •.• demnod ror murderlnfl a tui dri-. Bullet received the cleath aenlence on June 29. When the prosecutor aalred that he be -t lo the IUillotfne, Bullet cried "Bravo!" NeWIJ>lpei'I called Bullet "the butdlar or Clalrvaus." 'l1le prl8on riot ID wbfcll be sllt the throats ol a warden ml a- mine whom be ml Bontempo pbbod boatage led lo almlJar riots ID -pr1-around France . A poll publllhed Moaday by the -, lnllltuta ol Public Opinion aalil .. I*" ~ cent ol Prenclimen aupport the Pftlllll capital punlallment law, wlllle 17 percoat oppose It. France adopted the gul11otlne u Its U.. stnunent of death durlni the -RevoluUon of 1111. UnW July, Jalt, u- eculiolll were public. The _.,t -II !mown only-" M0111leur Obrecht. He hu bald the Job since 1951. I But Michaelis does draw lines. ~never the pubic mlght ht endangered by ''loo -anclel'!landlng and loo Ill· tie enforcement," officers an! expected to act. Nor ls the chief one who would disarm police or uniform them in mod- style blazers to make them blend In bet- ter with the community. Under tbe now policy, na.vly all con- structJon projects ano subject to at leut a four-page questionnaire. The quea- tionnaire ub sped.fie questions about tlH! ellect or the projeCt Oii an aapecil or PbUlp Stein, ir!, or ticMt catsklll A .... has been ordered to appear in Orange County Superior Court Dec. 22 lor a bear- ing into hi.s• motion !of dl9mldll ol charges endorsed by the Grand Jury. According to city clerk Doris Pass, 1,213 signatures ol regi.sterod voters wUJ be needed ror -of the nmll ...U-. Filing deadline !or tho ftnt petlUoa •- Ing the recall of the three anti-Kraus councilmen is Jan. 12 and deadline for the pro-Kraua recall II Jan. zz. ---~ ·Disney Mov~ Aids Fire Safety "Police should wear aomethlng 90 that when a citizen needs help, he can spot a nearby officer," he says. "As far as im- age goes, a uniform isn't important. You can dress a man in· a tuxedo and if he's inconsiderate and abrupt In doing h1s job, people are goirig to be anery with him." Patience and und~ntandln&, Michaelis slys, are the top qualities he expecta In his men "and the type of unlfonn they'rt wearing won't affect that at all." Girls Will Sing In Huntington About 2,500 Girl Scouts from Hun- tington Beach and Fountain Valley will fill the Huntington Center Mall with Christmas ca rols at 11 a.m., Saturday. Tiie gkl•. Including Senior, C.dette, Junior and Brownie troopa, will sing for an hol!r during their annual Girl Scouts Christmas Sing-out. During the sing-out, toys will be col· lected 11 the mall for the U.S. Marine Corps Toya for Tots drive. U~ and new toys can be dropped off at the shopping center anytime during store hours. Girls from Huntington Beach Senior Troop 1784 and Fountain Valley Senior Troop 257 will lead the sing-out. City Hall Opens In Santa Ana Santa Ana's new city hall In the Orange Cowity Civic Center is open for bwineu. Employes moved Into the new '3.2 million , e!ght·story structurt Monday. It ls located on the former extension of Sixth Street now known as Slnta Ana Boulevard. The new malllng address ls 20 Civic Center Plaza. Clly MAnager Bruce Spragg said the new bulldlni which adjolns the city's Police faclllty ls completed ercept for audi4>viaual equipment In the councll chamben. Telephone numbers for city offlcts remain the same. 'l1le city plans to sell lhe 39-yeal'Old former city hall bulldlna at Third and Main 1trttts. Texas Educator Dies LUBBOCK, Tu. (AP) -CllHord B. Jonu, 11, 1 one-time cowboy who bocama a wt!V<rslty preoldent despllo his licit of tormal edu<1tlon, died Monday. He wu president of Taaa Tech at Lub- bock from 1131 lo 11144 and was praldeot tmeritus at his death. tbe enVirooment. , The revlew committee then detmnines if a full environmental lmpact study i• necessary. If ao, tbe developer poya the cost of ma'1n& the report, and the city d°" the work. . The impact report must be c00lple'8d . within 30 days of the developer'• reqoe11t for a build1n1 perm.it. Frotn Pflfl" l BODY ... · more than J4 boon. The woman was to her late 2fls or early 30s, Sgt. Burdsall said. The victim bad ver-; dark brown hair and WU Hvery at- tractive." _ Set. Thompson aaid £he was wearin.g ooly what ftw<artd to be tlle lop half of a pink pants suit when •he was lound. Suit Filed Over Loss of Fingel' A Huntln[[ton Beacb couple and the manuf1cturer1 of a wall heater installed in their mobile home have been aued for $100,000 by the mother of a 8-yeaMJld 5lrl who Jost her left rin1 finger In the ap- pliance. a.trs. Darlene Higgs of Anaheim names Anthony and Ro11mory SobeUa of 5200 Heu Ave., u delenclanb with Interthcm Inc. and tho Kit Mlnulacturing Com111111 in an Orange County Superior Court ac- tion filed on behalf or her daughter, Sher- ry . Mrs. Hlgss claims her daughter auf· fcred the injuries when she visited the &.bella borne on Jan, 5, 1971 . She char1es the manufacturers of the beater with defective c!e1l1111 of the appli ..... Plan t.o Expand Magnolia Aided Huntington BelclJ's plan to extend M'llllolla Street rrom Bannlna ·A-to Pacmo Coa1t Hlghwoy hu been aided by the sale of an easement 1croa 1 flood control chlMel by the Ol'lll(o County Fk>od Control District. 'l1le Flood C.tn>t Property odla*t lo the Huntingloa Boocb Cbanoll llOUth of -· Will bl bllocted b1 tha r11111..r-woy. Salt prloa II 16,280 buod .,.. 1111 01Umato or lair markat ¥1l11t, Lut Oct®er the flood C.Otrol Dlltrlct lpP<Vltd a parmit !or COllllrUCtiOll bJ HwtliDllGD -., of a brldp -thi channel The same date has been set !or the In· ittal appearance or Josephine Eleanor Manolino, 39, of 31203 Pierce Ave., Costa M .... Mn. Manollno Is stlll coollned to tbe hospital where ohe was receiving treatment on the date the indictment wrui itsUed. Named with tbe pair ID the Indictment were: Stein's bortber, Larry, 44, of Orange; George Llndenstadt, oiO, of 94'11 Molokal Drive, Huntington BoaclJ, Frank Manollno, 43, Santa Ana, lllKl Hemlmon Steward Jr., 44, Santa Ana. All six were linked to alle1ations that they received office equipment 1tolea durinl the past 18 montha from 17 county firm• -many of them located In lha Orange Coast area. Beach Officer Becomes Teacher Huntington Beacb Police Olflcer BUI Van Cleve wlll be on a new beat IOOft when he beglnl a two-year bitch. as a police scleDce teacher at Edllon Hilb ScbooL · A Walt Disney film on bome safely bal been donated to the Fowitaln Valley Fire Department !or sbowln[[ lo interelled eommWllty crool"· The !Um, eoutled "Doaaid'• Plan !or~ Survival,'' coven a wide variety ol toplcl 1 lnclUding accident pre-. polloolnp~. electrical and fin> ulety and Jiome! evaouatlon durln[[ ,allre. ~ The movie WU donated lo the ftre \ departmenl by tho lloutb ColSt Junior Women's Club and ls available to ID1 " group by callin& MWl!l. ; Mar"'1\no'1 trial date bu been set for Jan. 22. Larry Stein bas been ordered lo face trW Jan. 24. Bepm1n1 In FebnwJ, Van Cleve wlll dlvtc!e )Ila Ume between teaching and counael1nll youngsters on the eha11er campus who are Jntirelted In law en- forcement. Enrollment Drops • . • ' Steward's trfal date may be set Dec. 8 when be Is scheduled lo make a pretrial appearance in Superior C.ourt. A &anch warrant has been issued for the. arrelt of Llndenstadt. 1be "Cop in the Classroom" program wW give student& an opportwtity to learn the -ol the police departmeot while getµng to know a policeman as a friencl, aa:ordlni lo acbool olfictala. SAN BERNARDINO (AP) - A iaf:m I enrollmenl Ill the county'• school ·-may cause a cutblct in state al that; c:ould l'lllull In CIOIUl1I or -scboola l ·and reluse ol teachen, oftldaJa aay. ,-------------------------------------------------------------.., • • We Bridge The Generation Gap OUR SALIS .. IOPLE OFFER A VARllTY 01' IXPIRllNCE FIW l'IRMS OUR SIZE tN ANY IUllNISS CAN Ol'l'IR. ALL THE MEN HAVE l'RIVfOUSLY INSTALLID CARPITING FOR US. GIVING THEM l'IRST-HAND KNOWLIDOI Ofl CARl'IT PIRFORMANCI NOT GAINID ANY OTHIR WAY. AGES 01' OUR SALESPEOPLE RANGE FROM NANCY • 20 YEARS TO IRENI • 73 VIARS NANCY IALOYAN -4 YM" at A...,,, .................. Co""" lolff · 4th ...,.ration of family In cpt. bua. VICKI WOODRICH -l/Nr 1t Alden's ................... Drapery SalH ALAN WOODRICH -I yNro ot Alden's ................ Drapery S1Je1 DAVID ALTON -7 YMra ot AWon'1 .... "'"T ' ........... -.C1rpot S.loa ll~Ullll -9 y .. no ot Aidoft'a ........................ Carpet loin ED ll!RS -10 yoaro 11 Aldtn'1 ........................ Corpot SolH MARILYN BALOY AN -co-ownor ........................ Carpot S.IH lxperlonco 11-1'50 TID ALDIN MLOYAN-oo _, ........................ Carpat S.IH Jrd ttner•tlon •xperltnc• 1lnce IM2 IRINI MARJANIAN -t y.1r11t Alden's ..•............... Carpet S.lH JM pneratlort, 52 yr1. uperleftce How's That For Bridging A Gap! ALDEN'S . CARPm e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Aft. COSTA MISA 64M8JI HOURS: Mon. Tllrv Tll-f lo s.I0-1'111., f lo f-IAT .. f!IO lo I I j \ ' ' • I I , ' ' • ' ' :, • 1 ~ • ' ) • , -• :. ., ' ~ .. I I I ' I 1 r Richa.rdson Reporwr Returned To Jail • .. LOS ANOEL!B (UPI) -"Ila'" YoU =-mind -.......m, the t• the Judi' lnqulred. NJ ... not, ,_. bonar, ti tbe .. ._ .......... rtplltd., 0 Yoa 11'1 reminded ." SllJJortar 9'Url Jadp dlarf.i H. Older, col1laa blm I "mlrlJr -a -· in a bitter, fw.to.fect nchanp M• dq, 111111 d-ID J&.monlb lepl lllrupla .... Ibo oOnlUcUac rl«hll of reparten, and Judi• by -ilnl William T: Farr to Jail.' to rtmaln lndellalllly. The llld&I ........ the IAll Anples ,,,... ......... lo remain In jail unlll Farr -to NvW the namea of two lawyen who were the source of a story about plans by the lnfamouo Olarlle Manaon Family to murder celebrltiel. ... _ RETURNlfllG TO JAIL Newsman Wllllam Farr ' Farr'• attoraey n.w todlJ to San Franclloo c.:l a I k I d the Clllfomla SUis-tn orW Farr'a nleue In a dramatic C..-c:onlrontation, witboat ball unill it COlllklero a habeu Older called back the 1iJ: attomeya - COrplll pelltlon tiled lall Tlloaday. The petitlpo conteodecl the habeas cor-thne prosecutors and U.., defense pus cbalJepge to Older'• action ralaed lawy!I"! Involved In the.sensational trial "grave and important tooslitdtional of Manson and his followers for the questions" aol CGlllidered· or determined 8barm Tate murders. In previous OCIUrl mlewa. Two of them, iceordlng lo Farr, gave The 1tlorl1e7 alao ulled parmlsslon tn him a transcrpt of police que'intoning of a file a supplemeot to the habeas corpus · act1oo with . 0 new and 8 d d I t i 0 a 1 I prospecllve witnea, thus violating the grounds" baaed on tba Monday .._ .. _ Judie'• g31 order prolliblllq attorneys before Older. _.... and others involved tit the cue from Under the terms of bis aentence for revealing information to newsmen. -.mp1 of court, Farr could ....... In Tbe transcript i!eclbed pl1111 by the jail ... w be altber ......,. Ibo 'l-1m Man9on cult to murder celebrttle9 ouch !!_ .. unw Oldor 1ea ... Ibo -· That u Frank Sinatra, ·Elhabeth Toylor, ·-d be the rest ol either man'a life. Richard Burton and otben In ll"leac!ue In _.,. Farr to jail, Ibo judge com-waya. The pl1DJ ....,, never revealed In plained that ---of hla the trlal tesUmooy .. laoC atruuie wilh Ibo reporter had -Farr, then a reporter for the Los "untrue llld 111fllr and unbecomloc ol a Angeles Herald--, publlabed the rt1p9natble news media." He aid be story, promising bis IOW'Ce.be would not partlcularl,y tool: lalue wilh lnfv<oces he reveal h1a ldenilty. . WU Clrl'Yin& Oil I "per.ma! ft!Ddetta" All Sil: lawyers lftYioullY denied under aplnll Farr. oath before older that ·they provided W8I earrytnr OD a "paraoaai ftlldetta" Farr with Iba al«y. Tbay 1"'" perjury ~ hrT. cbariles, and pos&1blti jail aeni.o\cea llld Ill a ..., real -Ibo pndtcameot ..Ail>.bartru!nt, U Ibey were ld~tified. In which Mr. Farr.~""' '"•lhlf Inda,_...... Monday, the judge agalJi asked each of hla own maldn&. the judge said. man whether be liad given Farr the ,"It a_., In the court at lhla time transcript. All said they bad not. Older · lhlt llr. hrT Illa a lllrODC -· to asked them whether they 'l""1d release -.. a martyr and be waota to go lo Farr from any obligation to protect Jall." them. AD Aid Fm hid no, "leaal. moral "l take tblt u a ptl'IODI} sJur," or etblcal" oblllatkln'to protect them. npUed Fart, lll1iltc It waa· DOI a cau. of Queltloned agalo, Farr aald, "The two ..-., lo beool• a martyr, and the attomeya Involved liive 'lmplcftd and judp Ina lo wttb "martyr witboat 1 beaeecbed me not to diaclooe their Iden· -" · tlty regardleu ol what tbey said lo .,_ "It ta a problem ol perlOllll CODSCleoce today." • ·t · ' llld pral..imial alhleo, not hlr the The judge. ealled 'Farr's 'assuraooe Of pUrpole "' martJrlnc:, II Farr aald. 11I'm confidentiality "a misguided promise to ~ one who lmlnn and :ioo do DOI." someone not eotitied to such a promlle." Mailing Yule Packages On ~aturday? Humbug! By CAROL MOORE or ••Del~,..,...., HA VE YOU EVER mailed a package OD Saturday? CGnalder lhla the neat time a postal rate lncreaae II proposed. We took -btmdlea to the lelf....-vice taland at Barbor Canter, wdgbed them and llarted our ....,tunt lnlo b1iJ>er malhemallcs IDd sbcrter temper. 'Ille air mall price for poctqe No. I was fUI and look I lot ol llcklng. Luckily we remembeNd the obortcul for multlplyln1 by 11 (1dd the digits and put the sum In the middle), ruled Ii> with &, 2 and I-centers and almost 81DOlhered the addrea sticker• I 1 • OD In package No. 2 which needed 15.27. -Wll Piil' IN fl.05 !or the best comblnanllca ol stampa. Nolblnc bappeoad. BelteYlq 1ambllng macblDea are not allowod 1l' Calllomll, ... tried again. Ditto. . . Parbapa another slot. Minus 411 cenls. : We ftportad tbe Joa on the one.way phone to ao empli>ye wl\o doubted -lhot we loll lhlt mudl ._: Aller dutllUI lllterTollation, he ..,... lo Ibo reflmd -"lll llllDpa wh1eb we will mall lo your home lddrels." .. OU!' OF CHANGE, we decided to at leut mall packafe No. I ool,y lo read that the 1ut plck<ip Wu an hour ago. · The loregolng ·-• In a colwno brings crltldam 1bollt "deflllOI a whole lystem becauae of oae bad ezperlence." So we persevent. 00 to Faablon Wend llltlon where the $1 •lol Illa bean boalded c:loaed. We made a trivial, unnecessary purdlue Ii> a llore, hoP1ol le 11'1 Iota of obanlO but ....,, relerred to the -alllce -lor ·11 wonb of quarter-. • 'l'llll IT.IMPll caa out and Ille pacbfe ~ ptasterod. . Bal Iba pol'Oll ._ door wu either locked or Jammad. We lel!'Cbad Ibo ..-for am' -clue. Tiie -ol a -.Utterad card said ~:: 11::.T.:-t 11 lllrcb street -- Wa -IM ..... lid two _, penonable •emnnpio,..--lhe 11111 :ioo itrplal lo lllld II a J""" poal oftice. They "99 ID a.-by lhe awarm · ti ._ that lllOJ ftllbad tbe-pockage again to be ue. "Oii, YOO WAHl'llD It fl) p llr mall:" Yes, that'a wbal 111 -llllnpa . with~-' So much !or aendlnf homemade cooldetl to coUeco -le lo Ntt Yon ll1CI Muaachuaetta. Nut time we'll romembar f!O poota(t plua Umo llld ..U..,.-lld -a cbect to he sPenl at a bakar)'. ' .. Named . . . Defense - Nixon Sets N~~on A.ppoints Reshuffle N·~w HEW ·.,H d Of Cabinet ea CAMP DAVID, Md. (UPI)-~! I 8ACIWfPITO (AP) -Caspar W>. Welnbereer becomea the aecood Callier· nlaD '*-1 by ""8ldoot Nboa to tsokte oae of Iba '""""'1 Jolla In ledenl .,.. emmeal: dllldlDC !be ~t ol Health, Education and Welfare. To tlw job W~r brinp 1 20- year -ol try!nf'lo make _,.. 'men! ..... -· and ec:onomlcal. First HEW secretary under Naon was Robsf II: l'inch, who mlgned Iller a hectic period ol tryiOI to ilrll>IJle w1tli the maaslve bureaucroey of· tile ~ ment. · It came amid HEW em~e J:ritlclim of FIDdl•a ~ of. t1!tf clejlll-L · Welnbelter1 a~ oaM"' of SU Fnnrjlco, •WU\ state finance director under a... 1tooahMle11an. when he left Saeramenlo ln.the'lall <l 1191 te beoome chairman ol the Federal Trade Com· minion, r • Fntm tbere,,he beoame•blditt"dlnclor and then bead ol the Calttntit-leftl Olllce ol Ma-1 and Budpt. Nizon plcked Welnbqer to - HEW Secrmry Elllott ~. who wtU beatme aecretary "' - Coastal Transit Study Propo~ Dies in Senate SACRAMENTO (AP) -A propo_sed lllto-llu'-' sludy ol trmwportatlon needs aloOI the Oranse County coastllne died Monday In the Se!late Finance Com- mittee. Tiie .,._. by Aaaemblymao Robert Burke (R.ffuntlncton Beach), wblcb had already cleared the lo-'house, died without a vote when no member of the Finance Committee would make a mo- tion for IPlll"Oval ol tbe bill. "I'm not ID favor.of Cl'flltinC any more state boards or CO"."mLnk>N," com- mittee chairman Randolph Collier ([). Yreka!, told Burke after be presented hla billtotbl~uee... '~. -aald a stud)' Is Dlllled -the <oastaI tr.eway recently was deleted from the Slllo's Cmwp and ex- pr-ay,.,_.,, bf'• 11111-bJ ..,._Dennis CUpooter (R·N!!IPDfl Boldt). ' After leaving HEW, Finch beoame a ""'""1or to the l'r<sldent, a Jal> ba Is leavinr -lo .. turn to Callfomta and a poaalble race !or govmm' or tbe U.S. Benale'ln 1174. . • 'Ille Nlinn Cabinet sbu111e lea,.. In doobt the future of 1<rmer State Asaemblymao John G. Veneman of M-; WltO baa been 1lllllel'IOmliro! HEW lolr yoars. V-aald laat -• he " llRly would leave ledenl -In the·nen year or ao and ftl1lm to CallJcimta, ptlllibly In r1ID . i.r Ueull!aanl ....... r. ' Weinberger Is a Harrlld· bn l!dtool ... ~ eleoled to ·the ~ • 8111 nutlJco I iD. ,1 llia: t• aDd ~ ,"1r..~·1n:tli.M.m~~··~ ~ Piii · lllto ti._ ahuetwe .of pvellllDllll1, ' IPNi"heodlna ........ -lion of the afAtts's alailiollc beY...... CODlrol pro- gram. He . ala aemtd u lllte 8'publlean cbalrman. W$berpr, CODSidered a moderate liepubUcaa, joined the Reapo ad- ministration u dlroctor of 1 taslc force on pYVlllll8DJal reorpnlsatloo. He then served on Cnllfomla's "Little Bociver Commission. .. He was ~ by Reagan for the state !lnance dlreCtor'• )!>b, @Id beeame the architect for Reacao economy p1'0fl"lllll, • year after Jleocao look olflce. Welnberier -adept at workinf wilh Calllornla legialaton, many of lhom hla fonner colleagues -escaped the political controversy that ofteq surrounds the lllte -cllle&. In the Olllee of Butiaet and Manqe- mmt, be served l:lw•l'Jl!!\d>M he aarv· eel Reagan -lo ·llndlnc'..waya to trim wute from~ IDd to make it nm more . , lleqlD -Illa hem'. "at odds with HEW, lllhouab be baa said hla quarrel WIS DOI wflh Rlcbardaoo but with "bureaucrats" in the deputuAat who at tl!!'OS attempted ,to lhwarl -of hla state w.tlare reform _.... ' Machine Impolite • LONDON <VUPI) -Firemen ruabed lo .. olllce bOildln& In the IXily Strand district _,. lo tbe aid of a it-year· old strl w1-:bllr pt~ In an .ad· din&........ . -1' ~ ..... . . ' . Nixon lnlilated hll ''new broom" policy today by nsmlng Elllot L. Rk:hardlon to be defense secretary· l!l :l!la aecood-term Cabinet and budget -Caspar w. Wo!nber(ar, a Call!omlao, to oucceed Rlcbanlsoo u llOCreWy ol Hsallh, Education an1 Welfarw. Nim> alao announoed that Roy Aab, a Call!ornla taasi_..,n and an advtaer Oii IOVemmaDt reorpnlutlon, wtU take Welnberler'a ptace u dlnclor of the Of. ll<e of llanqement and Budtet. ' 'Ille major Cabinat ru!>ullle WU trig· fered by tbe long anllclpated reolinltlon ol Melvlo R. Laird u bead of ·the Del11111 Departmeot.. ' Nlxoo alao· bu ID!llber · lmmfdtate Clblael -lo till, CNlted· bJ the reolpatlon of Geor(e· Rom.iey Monday u ,-.iary of llooaln&-and . Urban Jl6veJopment, I A •w HUD•socrelMy la expected to be nomed abortly -perbapa Wedoelday when the Wltie HOllll said 1Urtber •l'- poiolmenll would be anoouoced by the President. · Richardlon, 51. and Weinberger, ~'>. have been In the Nlmt admlnlatration since the outael In 1910. ~. 54, bu ~ president of Litton h:duatrles and in·l9IO was tapped by tile Pmldent lo• -hla Advloory C«mcU on Government ReorganlzaUon. Nixon's vrea secretary, Ronald L. Zloller lllDClllDCed tbe cbaoges. Ha aald they were "part of the Pr<oideot's broau plan to bring fresh perspective and new vllallty to Ille aeoood loor years of hla administration. "The President feels these lhne men will be strong members ol an esecuttve teun that baa u Its rnudata brlllClnil about COD1truc:Uv1 cbanie -chqe that wtU work -to build a better life !or ~ Amerlcanl," Zltaler said. RICban:llOD, a naUve of Muaacbuletta, -undenecretary ol lllte before being named HEW aecretary lo June, im. Weinberger !lnl_. !""'~ Nlxoo as chairman ol the ·naera1 Trade Com- mission, then moved Into White ll<iuae orbit u depoty dlroctor of the Olllce ol Management and Budget under Geor(e P. Simla. Wbeo Shults was llllDed secretary ol the TreuurJ, Welnbqer WU proinoted lo dlroctor. Laird's departun Is DO surprtae. He publicly anDOUDCed lhla yur Iba! be would '1ow out aa clvUtao bead of \he na-tlo!i'• de'-oatahll-It the end ol Nlxcm11 ftnt term. . DAILY PILOT J Chief1 UPIT_... NEW DIF!NSE CHllF HEW Secretary Rlchordton Arizona Court Awards 'Social' Damage to Wife • PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -'Ille Arizona . supreme Court baa ruled !bat women, u well u men, can collect damageo U -' husbands C8D DO longer prvvlde - services because of an injury IUfftttd tbrouih nqllgence on the part ol 1 lhlrd peraon. Under Arizona law, consortium damages prevloualy could be colJected ooly by the lllSband. A woman SUprerne Court Juatlce, Loma Lockwood, wrote the unanlrnoua: -Monday 19vo1v1n& Mr. and Mn. Glen Bradlbaw, li>jllred In an auto ac- cldent lhree~qo. 'Ille BradslllWI _, a $2111,llOO Judl- ment from the city of GleDdale, con- tendlntl the l!Cddent -cauaed by ID unmarked dirt moond built by the city. However, Mra. Bradallaw said the amount wu awanled ooly !or bnln damage her lllSband aullered and claim- ed she a1ao waa entlUed to .......Uum darilages. 'Ille SUpreme Court IClloo revened a lonr court declclon and aent lhe cue back 1o super1or Court to ~ 11ow mucll lhe womao abould he anrded. ., MERCU$.t ··MARQUIS • • • '1'3 ' Despite Mercury Marquis Brong ham Look of Luxury and Rich- ness, it's still a Medium-Price Car . • • I · ~arquis Brougham 4 Door Hardtop .._ ____ Juarqui.s Broughrun 2 Door Hardtop'----- SEE ONE . . • . TRY ONE . . . BUY ONE "Onlll9f Cotoltw'• ,..."' of ""' ~ • • • TODAY! -LEASE-.. Specialist In tull main!• nance leuing I Bame Of 1" Ntw Car , , , ue.1 ... r-..• =-·,"'--. _hnson & son Deme Of 1" Ntw Car. , •• HQel••• r •• ,.- . -NAlllOll ILVD.COITAMEIA • .... \ I •• I I • . ; • • . ! • •• - ;:--:~4i=!D~~~~~V~"~LO~T~~~--"''--~T~ ...... ~~·~~~o~•~ .... ~~29,~1~9n~ Accidental. Bomb Run : D.S. Jet.s Hit S. Viet Areµ.Kil~ing 1~ ' Councilwoman Has Her Say M. & MS. AMERICA DEPT. -Nol long ago I devoted this space to the com- plexities of the New Female movement and what do you call them when they get into politics. 1 mean, other than, ''Hey, You ... " 'The question arises because many of the Female Persons now serve on city councils where people are called coun- cilmen, on grand juries where other peo- ple are called foremen and even in Con· gress. where they are called con- gressmen, among other things. Anyway, many of those within lhe New Female ranks oppose titles that eod in "men." So I listed a number of ladies now in public office and how they reacted to all this. ONE SUCH PERSON listed was Gabrielle "Gaby" Pryor. who serves on the councilmanic body in the new city of Irvine. I suggested that she felt "coun- cilman" still remains the proper title for a City Council figure, despite the male SAJOON (UPI) -Sis American jet flibter-bomben ~lallf bombod • poptl).lted .... ..... Ibo ...... South Vietnameoe cooet "*J, ldWntl at 1eut 19 persons and IDjurlllc :II, Ibo U.S. com- mand said, The command al4 two, Alt Force F4 Phantoms and (our Navy A7I droppod useveral" 50l).pOund bolMI In an area about 211 miles west of the town of Hot An, about 35'1 miles noc1h of Salion and about U miles llOUth ol Do Nang. The command aald the jeta _.. Oytnc mlsslons supportq South Vietnamese ground 1""'5 at the time. THE COMMAND aald tt wu not lm- ·mediately lalown how Ibo jell ~ to mistakenly bomb tlie area. Farlbor lo the nor1h, a !loath Vlei· namese drive to tteaplur< loot ground In Quang Tri Pn\flnce bel<n cledullloo of a ce...,.flre boQed down In tho face Of heavy North ~ countera-. The staDed government drl .. toward the Demilltarued !lone (DMZ) in Quang Tri, South Vietnam's northernmost prov· ince, came despite massive air support. The U!S. command aald 41 1!52 bombers in the past 14 houi's dmnped an estimated 2,400 tons of exploolves on Communbt positions -all' but thtte ol the big planes hitting within 10 mn .. ., Quang Tri City -and 141 tactical air strikes wue flown In the flve.p- northern region, most of them 1n Quang_ Tri. UP! CORRESPONDENT Donald A. Davis reported that government marines connotation to the title. . 1 • I was wrong. Dead wrong. Trouble ,-German Officers was, I hadn't been privy to the latest ~ caucus held by the lady politicians where · in the whole issue has apparently been settled. Therefore in a communication almost straight from the inner halls of the caucus room, Ms. Pryor set me straight thus: "I just read your column on what to call council persons. and I want to set the record straight about my personal preferences. "TH E ORANGE COUNTY Ladies' Caucus met recently over soft drinks and happened to discuss this very problem. Most or us felt the term "Councilwoman" ~d be legally permitted for two reasons. First. we want to make other women feel welcome in government. The term "Countj.lman,'' while perhaps defensi1>le as a generic ooun., tends to conjure up in people's minds the image of a crusty, crafty, cigar smoking politico. "Councilwoman," on the other hand. calls to mind the picture of a crus- ty, crafty, Ttparm...moklng politlco. "Second, we are experiencing some difficulties in being properly addressed by those who seek to do business with tUS. We have lound thal those wbo haft ml met us (and some who have) persist in addressing us as 'Mr. Gabriel Pryor,' 'Mr. Francis Wood,' and 'Mr. Norman Gibbs' and even 'Mr. Lewis Allcita.' "IT ISN'T THAT WE mind so much, but our husbands tend to resent it, especially after being dragged to one of those banquets where 'councilmen a.od their wives' are asked to stand. "So, Tom, I think you see our problem. Wben the chairman says, 'All right, gentlemen, what's your pleasure?' do we leer or abstain? When our hwibands go to conventions with us, must they attend the :;pauses' fashion show? ' ''WHEN SOtrrBERN California F.<:lison Invites us on an all-night campout, do · they know what we really are??? "For t.be above reasons, I prefer to be called 'councllwoman.' Probably we should all be addressed as 'council members' and leave everybody guessing. But that wouldn't be nearly as much~ fun ." * So there you have it, folks, in one coun· cilwoman's opinion. You ml g ht have known that the ladies would have gone into caucus somewhere and setUed the whole affair. THEY MAY, however, still have to contend with the problem Councilwoman Pryor cites when the Southern California Edison Company invites them all to a .stag campout. Until then, the matter rests. I hope. Sigh. Nab Two Gunmen After Shootout TRIER, G<rmany (UP!) -Two sbarpshooters today !reed a newspaper reporter hostage in a guns.hop in ex- change lor $12,500 ransom and a last getaway car. But police captured them before they could get out of town In their iin.mile-per-bour Mercedes. One of the gunmen, .... -In the leg. A police announcement said both ol the unidentified gunmen, wbo C I 11 e d tbamelves "Peter and Paul," bad been picked up "about an boar" after the deal that had ended I 2f.llour siege ol their hideaul, a gun ·store In downtown Trier. THE ANNOUNCEMENT aald both men had been captured within the city limits of Trier, a tjty of 90,000 population about a pUles Imm the Lw<embourg border. r"' ·• The two gumnen. waving their ransom money as they sped away, freed reporter Horst Reher of the newspoP"f Bil<!' wbo had volunteeied to BtC!iDd in for a ~ of five seized aa their first bootage. They did so after betni promJaed nnaom, • getaway car and an hour's bead start. Poli<e said ooe ol the men jumped out of the ·oeeing car and ourrmdered _. fully in downtown Trier, when DDeOOe recogni1.ed him. THE OTllER MAN sped u far u a clooed ·railwa~ pie, pql<Rd and drove lnlo Trier airport In .. elfwt lo find a way out ol town. There, polli:e said, he sbol ii out with pul'llllnc olllcen and rec:eived I leg '""1Jld that "'IUired '· hospital "atlelllion. . They bad belil ~. II, bootage -early morning In the gumbop, whicb they bad raided Monday .nm-. He bad volunteered to lree • lemale bootage ~ earlier. The unidentified gunmen, al!<Jul 25 years old, entered the shop about 4 p.m. Monday, shot · and , wounded owner , Hermann Weber and blazed away at ar- riving police contingents. Weber dashed free but the men held his wife, Ka~thi. t 36-year-old mother of five, overnight and demanded 1156,250 'l'llllSOm. Their ransom demand dropped to $31,250 and then to $12,500. At 1 :45 a.m., they released Mn. Weber in tl:cbange for a volunteer hostage, a reporter Horst Reher of the tabloid newspaper Bild. Reber ia 28 and a bachelor. 1 figbUnc oer-m1lea -of Quq Tri 1tportod • llartll N-n Ill klllatl .. City, 4.15 nillel -of Solpa, appear to the pora~ d•-11 ~"Ml• have been ~ lllelr tracU a1nce ,Jleld. • they l'oeDad I v-=,,. ..,.it . 1n t1io • -...... _.. '1olnom. over the 't!l'ltnl U.S. Jell Dow• -ID'* 11 lloan In Central RllN-flgblln( todiy · andlna .i I l>JIL """'"1, tbt• U.S. _. about 43 miles uat ol Plelltu, Con> ' IDllld aald. ftlt wu lwlco Illa -of Ibo mum.ta ambulbell a &Mh v~-put two di.ya but only • llllb ol the :11111 supply coovoy al '1110 4,llO>lool.JIJP An !IPwn llOY, lt 'llllell tbt-lbor -bll-Klle ...... -.,.., eltllll truc:U .... ter. d...ainl • "'"ti.~ olbera, mlll!arY • ' • """"""' aald. ,_u llilod ~: ..:.:i~ v1e1namese -3 More Deaths The spot ts on HlchlraY 19, w!llch wu closed lor m weeb In llarcb and April by Norlb vi.:a.-ambush tooms. Intelligence ~ l!ldicale the Com- munbta may be -.C back Into the 11'11, the sources uld. SAJGON 1'.AllA..--S flgblln( ....t - of Highway I hom-Quq Tri Qty to the provinclal boundary 10 miles llOUtb 1ulve y<I to gtt ...... In the -drivel, which began two weeb ago. The inartn<o have advonced about two mllel along a front aeven miles wide. Both outllla 1ulve been up agalnol bar- ••1"9 of up to 3,400 artlllery and ~ sbella In the province -dl,y. '11ill Is the heaviest .. 1belllng alncO tbe. eon,. munlsl offemlve opened In Quang 'Tri Province eight -..... -the mu1mum sbelllng totaled 3,IGO rounds • day . Davis reported that despite the belvy U.S. air and naval gunfin! bombardment of North Vietnamese gun emplacanents. Communbt gunners f!red a total bf 1,$00 rounds Into marine and pantroop posi- tions In the 14 hours ending al dawn to- day. GOVERNMENT CABUAL111!!1 In the Quang Tri fighting in the put 14 hours ..... rm. marines and eiglll pantroopers killed and 51 marines and 4 2 pantroopers wounded. Tbe marines In N. Jreland • Border Strife BELFAST (UPI) -Heavy flghllnc brote out_, ... the-·-between Ullter .Ind tbt lrilh R«ptNAc, the Briltslb Army lllllOUDCOd. An ~ In I -In the 8'lpide Roman CidlOlle,'-of ~1y killed lwo yoalha, pollee aal4, and - l!"ltcenin died in I n>cbl -on a Police ,._ al ~ 41 m11p loutbftllt Of ~I). THE DllllATllS 1i!OU8bt the ton . for -!~ ,.... .,_ In Nortbern lrellind lo Ill deod. "lt~u~thewbolelmler bu cauatit llllibl. • • Brlllsb Army spof ..... n a.id: 11We are ftghtibg ~ balUes from -U. and 110Utb ·of the border and we are up to our ey"' In it at the momenL" .. . The batlill In vlfioul -.mag,. started -two ·--Oii poli<e posts at Beu.et and al Strabane, • bonier vlllqe In Coomly Tyrone • milel -rl· Belfat: THERE WAS aloo an uplooloa In a Catholic -in tbe Old Parlt'road. North Belfast. Tbe blut occumd Dell to ·~tlcbool ·-. ~ aloo ltnd an !"!!'Y veblcle chedpo1nt neei''N-. llO mUiea IOUtb of lllDdnndet I), a border pollce station at Q<wma.,..,, ·:Ill milel futher -and.an army pool outside I ldlool In the. Old Parlf Rood -of Belful: ' -caused any talllallles, the ll'lllf Aid. "Today's rocRt -are cibvloallly all put of • ""° plamed _,.tioQ, .... army apo>-nw Aid. I Legalize .. Pot~ ' Consumer Union Rerommench. li WASlllNG'.J'ON (UPI) -Comumera u ..... baa ......,.!'l""led complete lepllzalloo of marl~ aaylng IUcb ---........ to -people by ••arrmt, CllllYk:Uon and imprW"nll!IJt for marijuana .-... "We do not ncon•oeod lepµatkll. -.... believe that marljuw Is, 'safe' or, 1bannlesl.' " the independent, nonprollt orpnhallon said In a lea&hl' ~ Mondaf Oii q .aae. ' . • • ' . ' . BI8ck Youth SUrrenders Tllll: -u .... ~.­ aald Iba!--·---Into tile life otyte of, a wlmlwl - -. ml racconn-lbel lllaJ ba allll!'to --llpll:f.' I~ Nl'li''"' • « II . tMt I I ..,,, .. ' . ·. ..... ~ ' °'\ '. I • ==and-'" .. -~ .......... DlldlceJ·•' s'=-·• ' . ln:_Pon~a~ ·Shooting of 5 r i 1•· I ' . a carefuOy planned uperlnmalol ~ But of mar!Juana. It.aid: "Ira·- too late to -the-· llar\llllnA .. here to atay. 'No -In .. lon:ement _..,, can curb I llj availability." f. . ' . PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) - A 16-year<>ld boy aumadered tbrougb bis atlnrney to- day in connocllon with llhoollno that -live Pontiac Centn[ lligb Scllool eopbomores, .... aerlwsly. Poliee aaJd attorney Albert Hatchell broligJrt the boy to Ookland County J.-U. Court The youth's name was not , re1eued, bul poUce aaJd be would bau an Im- by Edward R. Finch, uncle of President l!lbon's ·-Jn:law, aald Monday It would alnrt down-aez«lmted -atom, peep =~'::1"n::"S:::~111 Nixon to Visit ' • Find! Is Ibo unde of Edwanl Floch ~~~. o1 Preaident Nlxoo's Eg·'.Vnt, Israel . !. A spokesman for the Finch Corp. aaJd ;;; r ' the 11rs1 s11u1ter1nr would occur in the N S • i: neztfewdayawhenthe~yelsclo&o ext pring ,. E ) eel down. Tbe "-1Jve leatum aex . . • .., 1. , ) ,flf SHORT... boob and • liva peep ~-BEllM' (AP) -Pl-Nl-i"'! -' -' . -EOPl•·-·-......... tjo .... .,1.,., _.. ______ ., • seru.e s., em 11e1ru1 _per An Nabar:._w. t;: ,. ,modlale i.ort..1o determine wllelber. be NEW YORK (UPI) -Four Eaal Coast-cfiY-!rom Wlll!ld>IML -I "" tboald be trW on charges gtepupin& IJlanta makiq Wonder Bread and · ~ .... _ GrimDefwis A pilot's helmet rests among tire debris of an F • 106 fighter plane which crashed Into a wooded hillside near Novato, after takeoff from Hamllloll Air Force Base Sunc!Iy. The Air Force pilot, Capt Michael D. Burmeister was killed. from the ibooa..p Manday. liOsteu ._ alall down today ., a · The paper llllid Nillll; In ,....,. 1111 , w-aaJd the ~ lollond an llrtke 11y -'*' of the lntematiollal -trip, boped lo -......, • "•man~ apparen\ confraotalloo Monday between . Bakery and Coaleclloiwy Workers peace In the Middle -aa well u ~ black and white pupil> In the aw.dee! Unlm opreod from the West Coul. lllllL" It addod tbal 'la coWd .a!lo i. courtyard during a claaa<bange period. Tbe lour planla, two In New Yor'< Cl\y, motiVated by an 1ncru*iciU'8. -1ir one In Eut Brunawict, N.J., and ·-Arab oil I· ,In Natict, Maaa., were -tbla mom-n,; ~ ~I WbHe ·~ ...... ea-R•••r , LONDON (AP) -Tbe Dolly Expmt r!pOrted 'l!>da1' Iba! -BonMml found rd1lge In ArpnUna tn .1941 by paying .. mllllm to --Juan D. Pmn. Bui a ...,._.. fer Peron aald earlltr tbal Arpnttna'I lonner ruler knew nolhinc about Hiiier'• wartlmecleputy, ,,. &>ja• pabllolled the -of • Inc by about 1,400 -.. _. •.._.,_ • ·&n..:W:. fai--ID '.Ille 111r1te ap11111 eoa~-rrr -----· b¥<r1 of w..... BrNd aad , Hoatea the Middle l:UI In wlllc!'411:' P.P.1'111dl' 1•11'-111 CHea ---tile-·· de-visll wwld flaure I*' • .,,, ,. mane! for·•·-lnHay wor1:.' Bui. more llibllal ...... 'Illa U. net lo""'""" tbe lradittonal spilt days Heigllll, F.cYPI'~ -... -of .. olf.-~ .... s.tm.lay ~•I moot trlllon ....... tbe .-Cllal. --i. bWrlea. · u-Soviolmllllaryallllo~ .... Storm Hits South Plains nv.--a1 ar\ldel by apy e1pert • &.,.. Opertl&tell IHlalN "'""°'-In Ille flnt arllde WASIUNGTON (UPI) -Dodan at a d-Bcam II llllll llllve al the... New 1-, C-., boapttal ~ 10: ~ bal -fivtnc -early llntl 'FBl)Jlteclor ll P,atrldl: 'Gray is o"'"'1 :~ ~ "!r:' -.. pod ,._ after .-rptng -Ibo U.S. pie. AD·---·, Tbe-rt-'···..-1a Cairo-·--.,._,... "We don, -..,..... -lllat·at ' all," aaJd • top EgypClaD ofllelal; A U.S. .n,i-I· ~ '"l:oa m0J qaole na ~Fl that la a , W!7 I~ Arctic Air Brings Snow, Wind, Driving Hazards - • ~---In Berlln In tile .' ::r.r1~--llolpltal ~ -~ day for......., or wn, from a rup- llnal daya of the -· and afterward land _... be -during World there ...... -'reporta tbal ba War n -duly: An FBI ..,..... died In the flcllllnl, dlocf a pr-In man aid the _.lion wu -.i in -and~ lo -America. -.. tile,- er..r•eSr..t••111• !In YORlt (UPI) .:.. A llnn l..ied DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE ....... ,, .... -..... -.. ':"••.,.. ... ~,.. C':-,~·-~--=--=-== , ...... 9-.. "t'::. ':= ": :-:: ........ _ ........ . ___ .. .... T 1•1 a --..., ..... c...., ............ 12, -............. ... .. c--. :r:::..-....... ..... c---... ...... I ........... ~ ..... ~- • • • • Af•lle l"teleeCs CAPE KJ:WNEDY (UPI) -. The Boelnc 0•1-bu ftled an unCair labor pndice ..it ... baa -""' "" junclk>a -'In .. .-pt to ~ • -by .. -port -wbtch <OUld -jual before Iba Doc. I 1almdl " Apilll 17 • • • Tba • --... not crttlcal of the ~ 17 mt-Ion, but picbl -at• -tothe ___ _ Ille IUtloll -~ of ---lwtbtlalmdl-.. the -.... ~ ..... INGLESIDE, Tes. '(UP!) -Cleanup ...... -to -taday with buat ....... -and dump trucks to clear I tW<>mila alrip of eo.,... Chrllli Bay beach litleftd with an oil sllclt lrom • clamafed oil barll that ran qround Tlalnday . ~.. .. (. 'Bui oilier ' ....... ln;CllrO '111111:111oy fael that Nlnii -rit~ Ila Cairo If be...,.. able to' -·• booonblO _ ... the '*" ' ' ' .. ~. . ' ... ~ . ' ' ' I 'FtHtNtrnotw, ,,.. .. ,,. ,,. mote dmcr/r " _.,r, on t1* lh/pl' \ I I t I 1 I I l \ I 1 I I I ' l I I ~ I • Today's F l•al • : N.Y. steek•~ vat 65. NO. 333, 3 SECTIONS. 40 PA&ES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1972 N • Battle Brewing. on Oceanfront Bike Trails By WILLIAM 8CIUIEIBBR OflllD* ....... A ballle II brewiDC over bib trails aJoa& NewpO<I -·· ..... -· · · Tbe cjilestliio: SliOUld _..)le able to ride their bicycles oloog lbe entlr<,Jive- mlb leoglb of lbe ocun Imm Peninsula Point to 1be 8aD1a Ana RI~? Yes, Sil' two municipal advisory crouPI who contend the complete bike path II ..... 11al to the city'a proposed muter plan of bilte trails. . No, BIY beacbftout homeowners who walll Dnlhllll to ... with • tnll they. claim will -their way al Ille. Same Mcrde -already lte threllelllal'to -the dly'1D ~ u It -to estend lbe alltlDi tbrte-mile t".all thal runs 1-E S!Nl In 8'Jboa lo ~ -In West Newport. ' Led by Mayor Donald McJmia of \\'ett Newport Ad V1co Mi)'or -..I flolers •al. Balboa, the city ..-i recently deleled a ~ to ezlend the bike trail Umluih West Newport from a list of city pork priorities. The council aolt-pedaled the ocllon, 11ytag lllCh 1 trail needJ more stud)'. MclnDil.end Racers, however, make no booes about wm11lng to t.ep the tr8iJ out ol the areas tbfy repreaenl Both have said it sboukln't be built ·and both have vowed to ftabt' any eUOi:ta to include it in the bib trail meter plan. They are opposed by the Citizens Bicy- cle Trails Committee and by what one Parks, Beaches and Recreation com· missioner calls a majority of bis panel. Both groups are strongly in favor of the ocean front trail and their Spokesmen say_they JOn't bick down e_ven if it melll! filing suit. Mcinnis argues that the trail is not ori- ly incompatible ~llong West Newport 's eroolon-prone beach, but also Int· practical. • "I am unwilling to see any more Jf our beaches get paved over ," he said. "Besides, the beaches come and go with big waves in West Newport IDd any pav- ed trail there would just disappear." Mcinnis also said there are o:her forms of recreation -sucb as volleyoall and football -that would be shouldered off the beach by a paved trail. He denied that be Is being parochial in his atUtude toward the trail. "I've been accused of being mayor of West Newport, but that simply isn't the case and certainly not the reason l op- pose this trail," Mcinnis said. ''I would very much Uke to 'see ~me kir.C of trail to the river but I think it t.n to be one running down the streets and alieys and not the beach," he said. Rogers agrees with Mdritii$' analys1s of the beach trail extension idea aa it al>" plies to a link from the E Street ternunus to Peninsula Point. "Our beach is a lot wider so there iln't much chance of erosion," Rogers said. IS.. BICYCLE, Poge Z) 'Newport Warning 6 Traifur Parks Get .5-day Notice If L ril&k XRIBG Of .. Dlltr "" -Six Newport Beach trailer parks that city ofticlaJa aay have made no attempt to meet beslth Ad safely codes today were given live days lo D*I all state standards or tell It to the judge: "We blve PQSted siJ: trailer courts· with notices declaring tblm lo be public oul>- ances," said BuUdiog Supervilor Robert Jack V allerga Appoiµted Orange County Assessor By JACI: BllOBACI: : .... .,.., .......... .!act P. Vll!lerp today wu afl!IOlnled asiem for Orange Coonty. Vallerga will a-.d Andrew J. Hinshaw who In ·November ... eleclad lo ~­ Vallcrp IU .. ..., Jao. L Vallerp, ill, II a -al Mlalm Vlolo, lit ... -.• -dOpaly I I IN fir tile plllt ..... ~-!::'" ~, ...... -ii-... ~ ,._ wltb 1lie ... 8-1 et llqml!M- ... iar'ltte ----Ille A'•rnetla ec.mty a•essw't office for eJi)ll yean. V,allerp 111ended bolb-UC Berteley and USC. He boldl a degfte In eaglneer· Ing from Berkeley and attended poat graduate -at USC. He and bll -, Madelon, baV. two .cblldren, JICI: Jr., I graduate al UC Santa Barbati Ad Pomela, a Miiiion Vlejr lllgb School -· Tbe appointment of V allerga wu ap- proved by the coonty Board ol Supervio- '"' unanimously. A previool motion • by Supervisor -Baltln to ..... the deputy useuar to an acting posilioa for six montba wblle a search wu made for a pi!rmaoeot -!ailed In I 3-2 vote. DllU\.'I' Pit.OT ........... GETS Hllf$HAW'S JOB ""'Atl1111r Val ...... ·V ersailfus Settfunien·t Due t.o Suit Thre(lts? Newport Beach COtJDCilmen may bave been tnlluenced lo approve lbe aeUle- 111<11t al the 112.7 million Venallles denf. lty -by the threat al personal lawsuits against them, City Attomey llellnll O'Neil said Monday. "It may bocmle dlllicult for a coun- cilman lo keep '!" "'""' .tmblaae<I, un-\Jrejudlctd mind Ill, enlerlni Into a 11e111 .. -agreement when they let! there Is ~ : ==-"r. ~ .,. :-'J}J.. : • -... I .... -,... .. " ........ . -. --" --. -~ ... ,: (£:--,.: -. -----·-., • aome threat of pmonal liability," O'Neil aaid. O'Neil, speaklntl during the afternoon ""'8ldl study -. did not draw a di- rect r-!nm llt)' C<IUl1Cllnwl lo bis' ""1Ulrks. Councilmen bad met In a baallly called special meellat Niw. 1' Ad --an agr-that IOI the deftfoper al lbe Versallleo on the Blulls aputmenls lo drop bll anlt In relum for the city re- lulng ..... of lbe ~ Oil the de- velopment. The' suit bad beet! llled cinly .... day previous ·to that special meetloc. It .... liter lwned tbal -Pock· . eDPl"lh,. •"-Y ·hr -. Donald Sebo!£, had 1111t ·clli' attomer O'Neil a copy al a --federal civil rtihb ccmplilnt . that Poo ....... said -• • cllmt -lbtnklnl aboot llllng aplnat all ltveD clty cc.-u ....... O'Noll ,,..i Ulen are two lblnp coun- "e!Lw can do lo """'· -kinds of ~-ln·tbe(ature. . lie •ill the <111'• --policy pro. lectJnc leClllatm -by ColllCilrnen can be ..-to cover IDJlblng they do In ,their role • cltJ olftclllll. He allo Ille! the ClOtlllcll can lldopt • -larmaDJ boldlng ID council-_.,.....,. --' Ualllllty u Ibey .,. ldlaf In tflelr role • dly al·1 -~ -ed O'lleU to m I 11 willl Iba clt1'I -• ..... .. . delcmlnl what ltlnd of polldll ...... .. . -Ot111o,.--1n111e-. Fowler. "U they don't make all repairs within five days, we will start filing legal ectioil .•• '!be six parks are Lee Haven Trailer Part~· Z!MO W. Coast Highway; Deluxe Trailer Park, 2912 W. Coast Highway; Bay Shore Trailer Park, 112 W. Coast llig!Jny; Lido •Village, 7llO Lido Parle Drive; Ebb Tide Mobjle Home Park, 1560 Placentia Ave., and Beach and Bay Mobile Horne Park, 'l20t W. Coast High- way. Fowler said the owners and managers of the parks posted were the only ones who reluaed to cooperate with the te<'ellt city councll·initiated crackdown on all trailer parka within Newport Beach. "We ,,;,it notices lo all of them 311 days ago ·that said they must conform lo the standards," Fowler said. T.HIS IS SAl\IDY'S DELUXE TRAILER PARK , ONE DF SIX CITED BY CITY INSPECTORS If' Nliwpo<I BNch, tt. 'Hoot 11 AppllM In Counci'-dered Crockdown on Viol1tion1 "We lint 111:ed 'them lo bring their '*glsters up lo dale and lo state all their lots. • . '"!be ones that have cooperated a n d -Ibis ft did not poat," be said. ,F-'-said 11 ... ~ID!der ~-.... r11t·lfi . . a. .... -..mi... ..., tile ·~ ...... -......... ~ daJI. . . Fowler won rfnewed arcb lelbeftt tor the~ from councllinen MOi;tcl'ay. "We baye yery ....-oondiliona In lD8Q1" tbele parts, .. be told them, "and we have Uerted aD ~ managers and OWDell that we are 'lflr1 aerloua." "We wut very mucb to cooperate with (See TIWLEl!8• Pogo 11 Pilot Will List ' Price, Earnings Tbe D/.ILY .PILOT today adds a dimension to dally lloek market reports with lhe addition of a "Pri~" (P·E) rallo. The ratio ls a quick indicator of a given ccimmon stock's posiUon tn the market. It Is computed_ by dividing the last reported sale price by the latest 12-month '"' ,,1ngs of lbe company. •For eumpJe, a company whose last sale price was $.10 per ahartr with net in· coqie of 12 per abare reported for the last year bal a P-E of 15. The P·E baa been reported in lbe weekly summary of stock activities publlsbed In the Saturday editions of the DAILY PILO'I·. Today's stock tables are on Pages .i.0- 11. W ate~ Looms as Key "' ~ ,,a -.. . .. Tiir{fl~ ·IJeve~p.ment Newport Bftoh thinks it's found a ·way to make sure it can control the develop- ment of llie prvpOsed 1311 million ~ter· oriented .amusement •park at Newport DU.nes tjlat, undCrstaodably. ls robe call· ed .Water .World. · "11'eYI1 have to come to us for water," Councilman Carl K;ymla declared Mon- day. The city legally bas no authority to ap- prOve or disapprpve the 70-acr.e project .on the shores ol, Uppe1 1 Newport Bay because Orange County owns it. County property is ·eiompted from local building controls._._:~· 1 • But Kio¥a,• saying he ls u~t by the apparent arrogance on the part of the 1dcveloper and the county over the ex- emption, said: '1The Dunes people have· said they •don't need the review and approval by Olll' city. "W'ell, I can 't accept that, quite frank· ly. "nley bave to come to us for water and sew.en and road .access and many other kinds "'',municipal services." Kymla said he lj!ao lhinkl the city baa the right ~ under the recent Friends of Mammoth court. decisiun -to require an environmental impact repart on the proj- ect. · "And we'll certainly have input for the pending Proposition 20 review board," Kymla said. Under Prop. 20 .:. the C<J!lllal lniUalivc -a regional commission will have ultimate authority to appr.Jve or reject development near the coastline as of Feb. l, 1973. Kymla said the city might also be able to control the project uncl~ ·: a new state law that says all development must be in conformance with a formal master plan. He said the OUnes property is not map- ped for intensive recreational use. "We've got a lot ·o( handles on lllis thing," Kymla. said, asking' the city manager to prepare a report that wiJI specifically enumerate them. Plans for the development of the long· do~t parcel were announced last week by a group of investors who """1Uy pulchasM the lease oo lbe prop- erty. Newport Dunes officials Slid they Jn. tend to build two ~room hotels, a vlriety of thrill rides, !I.I: restaurants, an ampb.itbelter, ·a shopping comples: and a parking lot for 3,000 cars. They predicted the park would attract aome 2.5 million visitors a year." Newport Council Action COUncllmen did not come close to tak- UW a stand on the project, one Way or the other, but Mayor Donald A. Mcinnis also aslced the city staff to "get the background" ol the project to help give cuuncilrnen an "overview." Vice Ma)'OI' Howard Rogers indicated he thinks be knows how certain county . olli<Ws feel about the project. "Whert does our Filth District Supervilor statld," Rogers asked, refer- ring to Ronald W. Caspers, a Newport (See DIJNES, l'lge II Here ia a brief rundown of major ac;Uons laken by Newpor:t Beach COW\.Cil· ' men Monday: ) · Surfer 's Find Woman's Body In West Newl)ort I The bodY of a pretty brunette woman, clad ooly In a pink Jong-sleeved blouse and black bra, washed shore early today in West Newport. Newport Beach police said the woman's body was dl.scovered by aurlen: So far, they bave been unable to ideoUly the victim. Coroner'§ deputies lndlcate4, the wom- an's body bad been In the ocean lbaut six hours, mating the time of entry 1 about midnight. Investigating officers .Indicated Wives carried the body ashore ,. 31th Street Beach abotll 1:15 a.m. Tiiey sai<flbere were no Immediate signs of foul play. Detective Sgt. KeJl!lelh Thompoon de- scribed the victim as a · female white adult, about 30 yean ~-Sbt wu five feet, eight inches tall and weighed 145 pounds. She bad brown eyea and abort brown hair. Olllcers bave spent the day ltnoctlng on doors in the West Newport area In an attempt to learn the identity ol the victim. So far , they have found no clues. Cotvner's deputies have declined to speculate on a passible cause of death, pending completion of an autopq. The autopsy was scheduled [or late today at Pacific View Mortuary in Corona del Mar. Nelrport police Sgt. Dooald Burdsall said immediate klentificalion of the wom- an may be a problem since most law en- forcemef!,t agencies won't take missing persons reports on adults until Ibey blve been missing for more than 24 boun. Olllcers aslced lbll any pe.-who might be able lo Identify the vlc:tlm lo cootsct the Newport Beach Police De- partment. The telepbOne number ii m. 2211 . WATEB WORLD -Let It be known Ibey think they do have ways lo con- trol the pi.,....i amuaement ·park at the county-owned <Newport Dunes park al the IOUtberly Up of Upper Newport Bay. Said lbe park will blve lo buy waler arid sewer terviceJ from the city . Stars T ·raded VEllllAILLES DELAY -Coolinlled until Dec. 18 any further consideration al Plwe n al the Versailles nn tbe Bluffs apartments pending completion ol • lralllc ltlld,y. LIGBTS ON UDO -Approved a one-year conditional use-permit to allow the Lido Isle Community Asaociallon to Ult Ughts on Ill tennis court on Via Jucar. FEDERAL REVENUE -Eodoned a propoaal by the Orange County League of Cities that Orange County supervlJol'I share Its $10 mllllon al fed· era! revenUHbarlng funds with cities. • .TIWIA PllOBE -n.ard BuUdlilg Supervisor _, Fowler say IS ...., • ball 1 _, trailer plrlla In lbe city may blwe lo dole becaule lbly11 -bo able to meet bealth and safety code requlremenll. aJL~ c:Elll'Ell -Agreed with the City AN Committee lo Ilk the ·prinll Nowpoit Barbor Foundllioft lo wort more clooely 11lth the cit)'. In ........... IW I C!lf!tnl ~ ~ J!oti'l!lrt ~' 1 , 1 ' . ~ '):-.~--, .~ ... --= ....... "rt~ :-~ .. :'-!\11,t1 '11... -'fiQ ol ....... ,.. ~ ; Robinson,, Messers mith Swa pped HONOLULU (AP) -The Los Angel" Dodgen traded veteran slugger Frank RobiMoo ,and loor,other playen to the Calllomla Anaoll lor pl1dler Andy Met- aemnilh and third baaeman Ken McMul· Jen in a 1even player trade al bueball's winter meetlrlgs today. ~cc:ompooyln& Roblnaoo lo the Angels ire pltchm Bill Slnlltr and Mike Slral> ler and lnlleldm BID GrsbarM>Wils and Bobb'y Valonltnt. The ••:r:,... lftP tool: II houn lo necotiate -eompleeed earl1 todl1 by~_..-llsr)lllalleln and A1 OOnpoato, "'""' ·~ d~ -al Ille Dotlpn. Rib ' an , If~ -and J'1 r""1'm'Jtb ,,.. .. , .... _ ..... tlwio. couple of good yean lell He is 1 .,....... performer and an out.standing leader." "We have considered Meuersmith ID be one of the best pitchen in the ma· jora," C.mpanls said, Robinson, a 17·year veteran, balled .251 with 11 home l'Wll and ..... bolted _,Jn In hll oolJI .. -•!Ill the Dodftn. lie -traded lo Loo ""'"1es by IJaltj. more 11 the winter meellag lalt ""1· He II the oo1J1 man In ma)ar tooaue hlltory to blve be<n --..... i. player In both the N11bW m Amer!< can flques and baa 1 caner Iola! al NO llomO runs. '11111 tmitb ... t-ll -• I.II ~ ............ a-... Illa .... ""' ...,, ~ ---p1111111-be-e-of 1 lin&er lnJanr. fte,oamcll ti 2, .... ; ., ••• UOlll Die. II ,,,, -aellon' m .- 111 o et Ille ·Vmtnn '.pro)la fll"'hC ....... tll ....... llalJ • ..,.._ • filll _.n•a,,. ,, '------------1----T~~~'--~--' "Vltlte rl'llnl op• ~.pjld)­ er lo lldd jitmdJ, ...t ...i --to our ~:' aaklbal•1 ••Rof1We • 1 sqtr wu 1-11 irttli a I.fl ERA llr (So< TllADE, ..... I) ' • I• • • '·· t • r • • • • ' ' • • ·-:t DAILY PILOT H Tutldll, Ma ...... 19'1 Seate Aee.,ed Coast Aide Hits Freeway · ~Games' Newport Buch Vice Mayor Howanl Rogers Monday accused the Callfomla Highway CQ.mmlsslon of pl.a~ "a cute little game" with the state 1 ~ lreeway rtcht.of·WI)' prope:rtlea, llogera aaid tht Calllornta Dlvlaion of Highw1y1 ls doin1 everything It can to delay disposing of the properties, despite pressure from the Commlsskm on California State Government a n d No January Draft Call, Says Laird Ecollomy (the LllUe Hoovu Comml•illa) tc. sell them now. He said the so-caUed "corridor studies" propoood b7 lbe Hlghway Com- miAion between the 1tate and tbe com- mun!Uea where ll'eeways bave bOoa delaled ii merely a slallllli technique. "It 's a cute filtle game between the Highway CommissJon and the Utile Hoover Commission," he said. "Tht 1tote ii avoldlnl the dwnplq ol land by c1tun1 for theH ltudla." Roi•• said. He and Mayor Dooald A. Melmlll llrl' ed lbe clly ltalf lo 11podlla I lllld1 1lready under way lo doterm!M wllat state propertlel tn Newport Beacb 11could nol pooalb!y" bt uaed u trwportalloa routes. Then 11 about 111 mlll!Gn worth ol land In Newport Boocb lbet the mto bad ~ quired for the l101Mlefllnct Pad& Colll Freeway. From Wlrt Services Mcinnis; said some of that land -like w ASIDNGTON _ No one will be the old Lulherill Churcb property on drafted btlo lbe anned 10..,.1 In Jonuary Cllll Drtva and 1be Iota alanc ltbtll Rold and tho total draft for lbe first alx -<Ouldlt't coacalnbl7 bt -lor llD- ll!Olltba or 1m wlll be le11 lhan 10,llllllc! ~ lhl.,."""'ball"":°""-mora Ullo Dofll\M -ry Melvin R. Lain! Ill thal," be Hid. "'!'bl mta lllould pl rid ~t would mw lbe Iota! draft for of that land -ralber tlum Wllllnc for fiscal yur 1m, which ends June IO, ·~"":.:"be~-=-·~ abou'l'bel IJI;~'";, scheduled lo e~lrt June eoopor1Uv1 lludla on prep1111ot 11111 •r mllht be -for -ourlact - JOi..lrd uld be anUclpaled no l>l'Oblem :Ut thal lbe "-7 ii nol ..... lo be m11n1 active duly force1 alter lliat dall M~lnnil Ital -......, bel'd for ei. with volunleers. ty acquilltlon of ...tral of tho u-... However, be Kid, U Cooinll did not ed plr<ail _ fnc1w11n1 1be P1C111c Elle> approve enllatment bonUlel for 1be Na· Irie rl&hHl..,I)' ID Wiii Ntwporl -lo t!ooal Guard and lbe ......... Ibero ' be -for a. m!cht bavt lo be • opeclai draft lftfr Aaatatanl ~Uc JVorkl Director ... June Ill lo k e • P reaerve lorOOI up lo Nolan auller hid tOl4 COllllCll-lbal strqlh. tho mto, In ellocl, ii llYIDC lbel Iba The reaerves and lllUd m: about atato _, balp 1oea1 C0111111111W.. oelva 411,llllO men short of autlioriled •IAllllh· lhe~ lrafllc probl11111 .,,._ lbe dllOI Lain! Nld lnductlon1 will be opread oul all"O lo lbe lttldlll. br.ween February and June Ill. ·Nqlan'• npon on lbe MW pol!ey At an ttnlcheduled oew1 conference, adopted by ffllhway eonuru-. lrll· tba aecretaey uld be WU confldenl of I lered Melnnil' cltmanda for I !nit smooth trlUiUoa to an all·YOlunteer 11dtftnltlon" Of the trantportlUoft u_.. Anny but uld ht •llll ~ IOmt di!-rldor" In the cl'" and lbe tubllqulDI f!culUeo In recrullinl -h men for lbe " National Guard and Reserves once the blast from Rogeri. pmsure of the draft I! ended. • -• ., "' MAI' INDICATll CUIUllNT OCIAN 'RONT llKI TRAIL IN NEWPORT llACH ANO l'aOPOllD EXTENllONI AT IOTH INDI lllmn Want Palh1 ....... o...llen Du~leUL Will .. ttlo 11111111• T-""'"' Y!PllM! -'.(fut ''""'PY Plth!f • Guillotine B 1mle Falls On 2 French Murderers murder of two JOlU1I brolhen. Tbe llulfel.Boitttftlpe affair became I CRUM CJieix'e in Fruct ond durinl Buf• fei'• trta1 at the Seine Rlver city ,,Jf T!oyOI In east central France, onlookers shouted "Put the scum to death.!" France is ooe of the few Western coun- tries to retain. capital punllbment. n. president of tbe npubllc can set all4e • death pe!)Dft7. To date, Pompidou, who once told a televiliOI) interviewer "I , ;un not a bloodtbtntJ man,'' bu 11ved five c.. .......... Al Bulle! and Bontempa died, olflClala -Pompidou Ill uida lbe dallh ...teoce for llobammod Llbdlrrt, coo- ~ for mul'!erinl • IUI driver. Moscow Airport Site of Japan Airliner Crash ' Pt••P-.el BICYCLE TRAIL .•• .. . "Bui let alone wbat this would do lo prop- erty valuea, our grealest problem along Ille beach Jl,11 been wbere bikers and pedestrt-u . H Ropra Uld a traH Is feallllll doWll Iba ltnell ad alleys of Pmlnsula Polnl with !like raeb al each street end so riders can get onto the sand. "But I just can, aee apendil18 111!0,llllO oo new concrete over the beach wlten we already bave enough problems wilh the trall we bave," be said. "That money cauld be bolter 1poot II I lot ol other spots where rtdin« ls unsafe." Bike trails rommiUee Chairman Arnie Parker said the beneOta of !UCh a trail far outwetp lbe problellll. 1111 pone! 11 strongly ,_,,....,.s1111 II be lalt lit lbe plan. "Thia ii a matter of lbe 1-of mony evlJa and -.body ii pine lo hive lo give in," Parker said. "I.qally, since the beach is aclually a state access road, &he state could come ,.,._.P ... l TRAILERS .•• them," be said, "but we do not intend lo back down." , In bere and build a freeway If II wanted too," he said. Parker prodic!J residenta o! the city will Ille a class action &ult lo pl tht lrlll ' built If lbe council rejecu It again. "We ooutd sut tht <jtY for llGll or ac-'. -and set Ille m1e 1o build a trail In • lta l'08d corridor,'' he Ulll'ted. · Parker said his commlllee is ...u .. aware of the lraffic problems along lbe · existing beach trail, but be said the ex· lensiOll ii ltill the btll -· "Wt llttnk lhll ii ball for tht majorlly of tho -" wbo Ull tho btloch," be said. "As for the traffic, we have gone so far as to rl!!COmmend a bicycle ban <fur. • Ing the crowded 1U1M11r ...,Iha." ·· Parker sbarply crlllciled Mclnnil and Roten for. their tutbendtnc altillldel · loward tbe trail. "'!'be only narrow lltlng I ... there 11 · the politicians," Parker said In reference # to Mclnnl!;' comments about the wtdtb of the beach. "They are jolng lo wake up p,I election lime lo lbe !act tblit the people they're lbuolinl are lhek wlerl." PBR. Commfssioner Rolly Puluki, a Ntwport Beach architect, said he can't speak for the whole panel, but believes it •ill be stronlll' in favor 9! lbe trail Nell Colegrove, Contractor's Widow, Dead Hanoi Say" Chou Scores MOllCOW (UPI) .,. A Japoo Air LIDts (JAL) Da jel with 71 pancmo aboard crubed ln flames at Mo 1 cow' 1 llberemelaovo A1rporl lon!PI abartly alter talroofl !or a flilbl lo Toll10, a JAL spokesman lald. ,_ Hid lbe att(ludo of many pork -baa - -of dlllntarat. ''TlllJ 1111 lbeY'vt iltfll crackdowns sWI bllorl and lhon llalt out," Fowler llld. '""-cornmileton hP c b 1n1 • d -ewhal In malieup lln<e lbe Jut time we looked at tbt muter p!an, but r think our stand on lhe ocean frool trail wiD Slay the .llmfl1 II he Yid. "We already hive recommended the trail be built, bul the council Ibo! II down," be aaid. "Wa are oely an 111- v!aory I, r o up and lbeln la lbe flDl1 declak>n. ' Fwieral servic<o for Mrs. Noll Hugbeo Col..,..e, widow of a ~t New- port Beach contractor, will be he Id Wednetd1y. Mrs. Colegrove died SaitJI'. day In Park Udo Conv.-1 Hospital following a long illness. She wu II. A 23-year resident of Orange County, Mrs. Cole&rove, of 1218 Prtvale St., New· port Bolch, was active in 1 number of pllll.anthroplc and !O<ial organlzatlonl. Her Jato hulband, Donald Rldity Coie- arove· WU I prominent 1rea bul~r. Mrs. Colqrovo waa a past president of the Hoag Memorial Hoopital·l'nlby- terian aulililn and was a member cf the Alalltanoe Loque, Irvine Coal\ and . Indian Wella counlry cluba, the Patrona of lbe Fino Arla and lbe UC! Frlanda of lbe Llbr . Mrs. ~ ........ ii turvived by a aon, Paul Ilouilu illlihal, of Palmdale: two 1topao111, llober! W. of Bonita and Philip R. Colqrove of Fallbrool<; 11 &rand- children, and a sister, Gurtrude Van Ree of Qarkav!lle, Mo. Tho Rev. Harlan C.Olkendall of St. Jame1 Epllcopal Church, N e w p o r t Beach, will officiate at funeral 1erv1ces at 2 p.m. Wednelday, In PacUlc View Olapel, 8500 Pacific View Drive, New· port Beach. Burial will be in Pacific View Memoral Park. Tho fomlly 1ull(Olll contrlbut!0111 mey be made to the American Cancer Socil!!ty. • DAILY PILOT Tiit °'911111: C.I DAii. Y 'II.OT, .,._ wMdl .. _......-.N....,r-.11.-....w -°"""" c.... """""""" """"""· .... ........... , ........ ,....., ..,.,... ,., ... y, lw CO.It M-, N""""1 kKf1. ~ a..dl/.._...ln Y•llty, a._... IMdl. llYfnWs.tlclltMdl Ml hr! C"'-'IU IMI JUl!l CtPlllr-A iinglt 1"8111oMI .. ".. .. """'*' S.twiNrp allllll SvrwM~ TIM ,,_.. ......... ,._ M 11 a. Wiii ltr '""'• c.i. MIN, Cl..., -. RolNrt N. w • .4 ~_. '"*"'*' J1ck R. CvrJ•Y ""'~ .... °""4rll........, Ttt111111 K .. vll l.Ollw 'TJtHi" A, Mvrptll111 _ ..... L. , ... , .,,,, ~ .... Cltyldilill' •sz,..1.._.()M. JJ)J ,,. •• ,... e.-1 ••• ~ 111..., .u-, r.o .... 1111, t16'1 --:EJil&ti:f:: ,,, ,, .,, .. , "4Mm C't MIA M:al? Pt '4M611' =w· "'1. Or.,.. CMf 'lRl?14 ,,..,..~~ =-·-iZ*~ =."'\::m,,-... ~ lli:'fl :ID.""..2"£.:...::-.... .. · U.S, For Failing ·to Sign By .United Press Jnt.rna- crun. Prtm11r Cl!OU EIHal 11111 "severely c0nd€mned0 the United States for failure to sign a cease-flrt agreement in North Vlelnam and fledied continued support lo the Hano regime, Hanoi Radio reported today. The m1ement came u Coftum!niJt oourcOI In Paril nJIOrtod North Vietnam signed a new military aid a_.,t with China while ~ time In lbe Date Delayed For United Fund Closing Date The ....... dato for lbe 1'11 ._;p o! tht 6out6em Orug1 CottnlJ Untied Way bu been ellellded throucb Die. 11 lo belp more lhan llO volim1-I raiae their goal of $1,315,000. Mn. Arline 8hller, a dlnctor o! tbe communlly oervlce Ol'lanilatlon, 11ya lbe deadline .... advanced blcoUll lbe Pre1ldeotlal election ln""'-d with the co!lcclioo of contributions. QrlP1ally, lbe drive wu to hive ended Nov. IO. RetufTll lndlcato lbet lbe Uniled Way had reached II.I pmieot of Ill aooJ lalt week. With Mverll corporate dcmtiollll expected lhil week, lbe PllOlltlal• 1hould rlae above 50, Mn. &baler predlcto. "It looks promllinl and It'• now a mai- ler of 1etllna everybody ID 1et lll>M final count• in," 1he 11ld. The Soulbem 01'1!11e County UDlled Way, dOICl'lbed u "a II.I mll1!on or1 .. ilat!011 ex!1tln1 for the oola pu,_ o1 allevlatin& human needl, 11 be 1 p 1 finance the activities of such organiza- tions as the Red Cros!, Boy and Girl Scouts, Y.M.C.A., Salvation Army, Boys and Girls Clubs, Children's Hospital of Oran1e County and tht Youth Problem Center. It is a composite organization com- posed of lbe Santa Ana·Tuslin Com- n1unily Chest, the Oranae Community United Way, th!!! Harbor Area United Way, Ull!! South Coast United Fund and lbe LIKUJll Buch Communlly Olelt. PNMP.,.1 DUNES ••• Beach realdent wllo la alao cbalrmaa ol lbe OOWllY iallalatlva bocljo. "He talkl abou1 lremlndoul lrlfllc lhat ~ be 1-•led by a nal lltate dlvelopmanl down tba "1ld (V-IU.) and 1'11 Iha oounlJ will Ii .. UI bee~ In l!1tac lo -rol "·" Roton llld. "Now :1 ... .,. lhal tha couot7 la IOlnrt lo thr\111 ~ mlleh bllllr lrolllo -•I« clown our throoto, 11 turs -Ilka be la llUlldnl lhll~" &tort uld. . Pullll•IJ, bu ..... lned lllant 1111 tlM IK'O)oct aldoa hava oonrldld that their bou "ls enthuatastlc'' about It. ltllll'd peace oegollallons and ii dlacuainc lllrthet aid wllh M-. '!be neplladom between pftildent!il adviler Henry A. K!salnger and Hanoi's Lo Duo Tllo -nnt lloodaJ altar a .....,..._ion. Kilfl-ooalamd -Uondly wllb Pnlldent Nbton and la llpocled lo fty lo Parll• thJa wtabod for ""'" mMUnp with tbe_Communllta. . Radio lilool i== Iba Unfled 511* lodo of .. bomblnl attacbonllorthVl<IMm. "U.8. bomba and lhelll kllled and ----· -,ec1many -and ~-of lbe pooplo and -cullllrll and ~ fac!UU.. ol lbe n.i-ttlc JlePuhllc ol Vietnam," lbe rodlo 111d. Both Sailon and Hanoi ..... laktlll od- ~lbe lapat lo lmprm tllelr poaltlool. . Nba, Pnoldenl """"" v .. Thlau'1 clooell pollti(al advtw, n... lo hrls Ulldar atrlcl -lo bolp .......... lbe --lolltl, .... NM"" l'llU lluc, another peraonal Tlllau lllVOJ, WU -tms wllh Nbton Oft w~bu... ...,. tho talb ...,. imaged .. -~ .-1 m1 8alp'1 domllld that North Vto~ lroopo be removad from South Vietnam. l't'OlllP .. el TRADE ... lbe !Jodpra and wu 1 JO.iame winner for lhoni In llU. Strahler WU 1-2 with I 3.111 ERA In limiled oerv!ce with Los Angeles last ....... GJ!!bartewlb balled .117 with four homllrs and 11 RBI In ooly 53 games for lbe llodiers, IJlO!l<ltnc much of the time on Iba lnj)lnd Hat. Valenllllt belled .174 wllh thno hom- ers and • RI!. McMullen, the Angels ' regular thin! baseman Jut year, nil » with Dine homenandMRll. It -tho -.i llma lbet Dollllll lracled for Roblneon, who spent tbe ftrat JO years ol h!J career with the ClnclMaU Re4a , !hon .... nlllJllOlf lo a.ifl-. whtre ht led tho Or'IOr. IO four A.r!- can League pennanll In •Ix yean. Dal· ton was player penonnel <Urector of the Orloln -lhat lndo Wll made. Bobby Wlnklea, the .\lwlll' new ...,. ager, .. td be plans lo uae Roblneon In fett field ·and al rin1 -· Sinpr, II, .......... Nsn 11111tllh In Iba Anpll pllcldnJ rotallon. "' !lltdlld ... full .......,, and porta of 1»11 odllll for tbe Dodgers and hod a _.., In lt'ro •••In.It Pllllldelphla. Jfa ... ..... t~bltd with llJw'IM lot .... •111na. ~ramlth woo II -fir Iba Anpil In 1'11 but -t ....... • Iba dlllbild llll lut __ _ 11'7 to '°'"Ir I lol'il • !he ,,,_ of Illa 11Meaer .. =:rrbld 1 i,_. - for him -Jut year but lhll wu due lo lhe ftllltl' Injury wltldl --bellod," said Campan.ls. • A!rllDI olllclala Aid lbere ....... In- :::: It l!IPiOdld ID fUCbl a few altar -:-e.-· A JAL~ Toil10 Uld be _..,. -9 frelll ,._• Ibero wwe a laul U uv!von and that Ibey wwe boo,ittallaed. Fa!< of tbeJl!llcn waa POI l11xn111. ·. The plane can1ed a po-on Ind • mw o! 14, Dftbouih tionna11J It. hu • crow of -or aitbt JAL uld. A JAL apol'_. j,; 'fffYo llld the plane -doWll at 1:111 PST. Reports lrom llllolllclal -. alrllDo ....,... aald lbe piano loot off and crashed in names about l,IOll feet from lbe end of the runway, but a JAL spokesman in New York said thin ...,. lndicationl the plane exploded about nva mlnulel after takeoff w:ien it would have achieved an altitude of about 1,500 feet. l't'Olll P .. e l VERSAILLES ••• ...... CouncU-, •Ince the eettlement qreoment blcome public, bavo coa- ducted public beuiql and under -1ure from midootl tifve llven evary ln- dloatlon lhe7 lnteld lo eU!ier eonceI lhe -t or oubttanttlllJ mmto II. '"""' alao told -wllll be thbtlll will be lbe ultlntato -oflllo--. lit .... I lol of _.. an tellli lo IOlttb*...... . "I ..... I Jll"U1 pd fll!il." be Uld, "ID -·place -IO ol lbt 'trlllera' ... ..a, btdldlnp Tbara Ito .. way _.,. _ .. _,i,.. will -lo be .... down," ht "So wben you bava paeple In I eomer Ukl Ul111 JOU CID aped I n,bt," he 111d. Tbara ... noerlJ lllO -in the aix porka llvan -lhll mornlnf. Fowlar aailf. Bay -. Plrli at t b e -ol Dovar Drlff and w. Cout lltllnrl1 Ito lbe -populoua, with 100 trlllan: Counctlmao lllcbanl crout lndlcaled be ftll lbe actlonl lakan by lbe building dlvlliGaDll)lbehanb. "How CID wt juaUl1 all lhll!" be uld. .. ,,_ art a lol of p1-In lbe city that enon>adt on public right of way (one of Fo,.lar'• complalntl about lbe trail- en). "We ltl olhar pl-atand thet were built w!tbout a building pennlt," Croul said, noting that Fowler bad al9o cited the erection of dozens of illegal cabanu in the parka. Fowler explalNd that tho city lo ... forelng &tale laws and cannot be arbi- trary. Ptdasld aald the trall could be routed elsewhere, but 1 new route could aewr be u dealnble 11 lbe oeoaa lrual J11!b. ''Tllm are certainly -t pioblmM that malro lhe polh mllerable for blbn and Jl!deotrlans ot ,.... ti-. but lbaM can he worked out, I think." be llld. The PBR ~ will rovllw the plan and lbe -flndlncs ol lbe b I k I commlttoe at ill Dec. 5 meeUn1. Al leaal one councilman, Rlcltanl er.uI of Corona del Mar, favors the ocetn frmtt trail but thlnka • lol of ltudy IJ 11111-. ed before bulldln1 it. 0 ['m ltlnd of betwixt and between," bl said. 11Tbe Idea of beln& 1bl1 l.o ride cfcwn lbe whole beach appeail lo me u a 1Uper thine, but l can Ml wt.re; retldlntli are "'7 conoernld.'1 • Crool aaid be -lbert la .• .,..,. deal of voter preaure on :>!clmtbl ancf.c R...., and It all """" doWD lo • ._. 0> Is bellli gored. "lt'1 a shame tht decllton w1ll hurt . ......... bul lbe bentlit ol lbe majorltf baa lo be tbe PrilDI conaldtrallon," be> aaid. Colincllman Milan Dootal Afl be" wants to Neigh the environmental impact; of such a trail because of the potential' .. lo114 term effects of a decision in favor -of: it, "I want lo mate 111rt thla ii tbe best idea because It will be included in the city's general plan," he ~id. • • We Bridge T~a Generation Gap • • OUR SALESPIOPLE OFFER A VARIETY OP IXPlltllNCE PIW FIRMS OUR SIZE IN ANY BUllNlll CAN OPPER. ALL THI MIN HAVI! l'Rl!VIOUSLY INITALLID CAltl'ITINO 'OR US. GIVING THIM FIRST-HAND KNOWLIDOI 01' CARl'IT PIRFORMANCI NOT GAINID ANY OTHIR WAY. . AOll DI! OUR SALIS,IOPLI RANGI FROM NANCY • M YIARI TO lltlNI • 7) YIARI NANC:Y BALOYAN -4 YM" ot Aldon'• . , ......... , ...... Co.rpot hies 4th •-••lion .i family In cpl. llvs. VICKI WOODRICH -I ;Mr et Aldon' a .............•..... Dr•pory SelH ALAN WOODRICH -1 yooro ot Aklal!'a .. ,, ............ Dropory Solos DAVID AL TON -7 yeo" 11 Aldon'1 ...................... Carpel Sal" llLL LAUltll -t YM" ot 1'W...'t . , ...................... Carpet Solot ID l'OWIRI -10 nara at AWon'a .•• , ••••.• ,, ••...•...... Carpet S.loa MARILYN BALOYAN -...... , ........................ Carpol cS.IH · lxporlonc• 11-1'50 TID ALDIN BALOYAN-• ,.,,., .... ,, ..• ,, .. . ... . . . . . . C•rpot S.'9o W -•lion o•porl-1lnct 1'41 lltlNI MARJANIAN -' yMro ., ........ ' ..••............. Carpet l1le1 W -rellon, 52 yro. HP1r1- How'• That For Drid1in1 A 81p! 'ALDEN'S CARPITS • DRAPES 1WJl'ltlctntlllAwe. COSTA MllA 646-4031 HOURlr Mon. Thrv n.-, ' .. .,. _ P~I., t to t -SAT., 9:30 to I • 1 7 ' • ~ I . 1 1 I I t \ ' \ ' I • \ 1 I ( I l I I I I Today'• F._I . VOL 65, NO. lll, l SECTIONS, '40 PAGES . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 19n TEN CENTS I· C08ta MeS-: "Gets to Boot~ ol Tree Hass.le . ' ., RUDI NJD)illl!IMI ............. RooMrtmmiDI and -of lidenll romps Juday .... being ;,.. ·.11 .... tlld u pMUNe aJtemalltee to the removal. al putway trees in Costa Mesa. Mem!>en al the City Couocll called for oost..tfecllvenesa studiel al both pro- --Y niebl Tbey were od-vuoed by ~vlroomentali!t Verlyn Marth u IOJ.Llllons for preventing root c1a...,. to curbl, sidewalks and gutters. Tests Mack On Body Of Mesan San Bernardino County pathologists are conducing toxicologica1 tests today in an etfoct -to detennlne the cause of death ol a Costa Mesa woman whose body was ·~near Chino on Friday. .Mr3. CeJeta Patricia Cotramaoo, 31, of 19 Meyer Place, bad been mis3ing for two c1a,. -bone ridera found ber -bod,y !Ying beside tbe road in Carllaa c.,,.o. Sberlfl'1 -.dve R. D. !Cnac!!er said tM -bad _...ily-been straog!- ed but that tbe "'*iee•I test.I "Were "* beln( -T-1o detmnlne tbe pretema: of. mytbing unusual in her blood." He said the tests are aimed at detecting tbe presence ol narcotics. Knadlet; said be and a team of in- ve.tla1tors ll'om San Bernardino would return to Costa Mesa today in an effort to retrace the dead woman's steps. "We don't have any concrete leads at 'the moment, .. be saJd,-"but we're check- ing out everytbing." Marine Charged In Manslaughter ~nt for Tests • An El Toro Marine charged with tnanslaqbter and drunken, driving after 'a colll~lon that claimed tbe life of a Costa Mesa woman bu been sent to the state's Chino !aclllty for a pre-oentencing diagnosis. • Orange County Superior COurt Judge "rank Domenlcbini ordered tbe report •alter a jury In bis courtroom found David Lee Gr&Jlior, 30, guilty u charged. The Marine WIS arrested in July. • 1be judge ordered Grmiger retumed lo- .bis courtroom Dec. 12 !er aentencing that could mean a state prU term ol up to 10 yean. Granger WIS arrested shortly after Mn. Elllne Parker, 47, of 1165 Boise (fl_ay, Colli. Mesa, djed at the intersection ~ Fairview Street and Paularino Avenue when her car was rammed by Granger's llOl'tbbound auto. '' PUiice said Granger could not fem.ember: the accident and was in- ,capable of an.swerm, quesUOlll for s·Jme .hours alter the collision. ,; Pilot Will List l'rice, Earnings The DIJL y PILOT today adds a lmenaion to dally stock market reports ..iritb the eddltioa of a "price-to-eamiDgs" (P·E) ntio. Tiie ntlo 111 quiet indicator al • given ·---·· ....... In the market. I( la ~ by dlYldlng the lul ~ .... price by Ibo latest ~ .. ,...,the._. ,,,.... -.pie,. ---last aale price -.., per .....,, with net In-,_ al -per ...... roported !or tbe last year 1111 a P·E al 11. 'Ille P.£ baa ,-reported ID the wNIY ·..,_...,. ol atoc~ ..Uvldes 111bllti>ed In the Salurday editions of tbe DAILY PILOI'. Today'• atock loblel are .. Pages ;o. IL Root-euitmg .;,..~ the tnmcaUng of tree roots wttb ........... -tbe Slde1"1dk and the mrfl lidt al I parkway. The procea is ~ temporary and baa to be =""'!'! fn. yeara (o pnwt!OI root to ·111e -' As the name , -..alk ramping is a metbod wberoby upnoltd sldewalks are CQvered OVtt by .,..U,. rising ce: meot Inclines. Jbimpiq II said to reduce tbe llkelibood al ~an inJurY. · Both potential IOlutlans _evolved during '• ·a· . . . 1 • • ' a diicusaloa of c.osta Mesa's proposed street 'troo ordinance wllicb would 1Ive the 8ty's Leisure Services Department the autborlty to remove trees considered diimagiog to public worts. -Martb. wbo baa repeatedly accwed councilmeA al trying to pw a "tree-klll- ing ontimnce," suggested that the best • approach to tbe root problem wouk\ be to scrap the ordinance and ,to treat problem , trees on an individual basis with the cooperation of the homeowner. •"Trees/' be said, "are like children . Tbey bave p .. bleqi.s but you cin -k around them without l.ml>oliDI dire pena1ue. -· • Doo'Lpw Iawa and edlcb With penalties against the t,r e e. s lhemselves." Paul s. Wright, a resident of :au In- diana Ave., said root-cutting bad been tried· In Buena Park witbout.succesa and that be bas seen young btcydiats use a sidewalk ramp for Evel Knievel-style leaps tbro\lgb tbe air. I 11Jf somebody ls injured, then what?" be asted. ·City Attorney Roy E. June indicated fr.at a homeowner who insists on keeplng a tree wblch bas damaged a aldewalk may bave the liability shifted toward him if an accident occurs. Suits over sidewalk injuries, however, rarely "go anywhere," according to June. "People have a certain responsibility to look where they are going," be said. The liability question arose over a disclosure by City Manager Fred Soraabal that any ""i!lents of Indiana Avenue and Illinois Sfreets may keep their partway trees if they wiab. All were originally slated [or removal "lf a homeowner doesn't want bis tree lTl<lVed, it will stay there," the City Manager promised. The city's intent to remove silken 1sb trees in the Mesa Highlands neighborhood ts aupported by all al the (See ROOT, Page 2) s·sessor Andrew Hinshaw Successor Named ' By JACK BROBACK qf .... Delly ...... ltaff Jack P. Vallerga today was appointed asseuor for. Orange Coonty; Vallerga will succeed Andrew J. Hinsbaw who in November was elected to Congress. Vallcrga takes over JB.!J. 1. Vallerga, 50, ls a residt:nt of Mission Viejo. He bas served .. chief deputy amssor for the past aeven years . Previously, he bad been senior ap- praiser wltb the state Board of Equaliia· Uoo for five years and was with the A>•med• County aaessor'a Q(fice for • ,.~oaOnded both •UC ~ ml. U Ho•bolcls I de&J-. ID engineer· . ' ~ ". Her FirSt B11aana When Tracy Jdoes, six months old, made a visit with her Plr!'nls, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jo"'5 of San Diego, to Balhors· Fun Zone Monday, she got her first tasle of a frozen ·banana. She didn"t appear to be crazy about the taste, but coolness was soothing to teething gums. · Laird ~ays No ]aniiary Draft; l 'Q,000 by June -, • • • J ! ... From Wire Services. WASHINGTQN -No ooe will be drafted into the anned forces in January and the total draft for the first six months ol t973 will be less U... 10,1100. Defense ~cretary Melvin R. Laird said today. • That would make the total draft for fiscal year..1973,~ which ends June 30, about 50,000. The draft is scheduled to upire June 30. Laird said he aatldpated no problem filling active duty forces after that date with vohmteen. ' However, lie lild, if Coogress . did not llPProYe enllstmmt ......,.. for the Na• ~>--111)11 the -. lhere rillght have to be a special .mtt lilttr June,-30 to keep ~ forces up to strength. . The l'ellel"Ves and cultd are about 45,000 men shori or autborlzeil strength. te~:!i 8;~~= ;!~:read' Out At an unschedu1ed newa cOnfeience, the secretary said he was conftdenf of a smooth transi(lon to an all-volunteer . ' -Army bµt .sald he still expected. some di!· ficuIU6 in recruiting f!nough men for the Nationhl Guard and Reserves once the presSure of the dtitft is ended . Tbe secrttary said 'the armed f".lrceS hoped to begip . offering enlistment . bonuses for the Gpard and reserves by Feb. 1 but Con~ss· fa jlure to approve th is program will not make this passlble. • Cash Register Aide • To Address Chamber ' . Al Johnson, branch manager of the Na· tiooal Cash Register Corporatloo, will be tbe g1ltll speaker Dec. 8 during tbe Cos!a Mesa Chamber of Commerce Greeter Luncheon. ~ Jobnsoa, whose topic is "Keeping Pace W.tth Tomorrow/' will begln his talk at noon ln the Coral Reef rataurant, 2645 , ,HarbDr Blvd. Reservations for lhe $3.ZS luncbeon should be made by Dec. 7 with the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, -· Moscow Airport Site of Japan Airliner Cr~h ,, 'MOSCOW (UPI) -A Japan Air Lines (JALJ DC8 jet witb 7' persbns aboard ' crasbed in Oames ··at Mo a cow's -llheremelaevo Airport tonlgbt shortly after tak~f for a flight-to Tokyo, a JAL sPokesman said. · Al,rline officials. said there were in· dications ·it qploded in . flight ~ few minutes after tieeoming airborne . A JAL spokesman in Tokyo said he received telephone reports from Moscow there were at least 13 survivors and that they were bos;italiied. Fa!e of the others was not known. The plane carried 62 passengers and a crew of 14, alt.bough normally it bu a crew of seven or eight, JAL said . A JAL spokeaman in Tokyo said tbe plane went down at 8:50 PST. Reports from unofficial western airline sources said the plane took oil and crashed In names about 1,500 feet from the end of the runS::J, but a JAL ipOkesman in New York there -. lndlcatlona tbe plahe esploded ' •bout five mlnules alter takeoff w:ien. it would have achieved an altitude of about 1,500 feet .. Light snow covered t~ area. inc , 1nxn 11t11:e1ey . and .-poo1 I pduote oounes at USC. He Ind bis , wife, Madelon, have two cbildren, Jack Jr., a graduate of UC Santa Barbara and Pamela, a Mission Vtej< High School studenl The appointment of Vlllerga was ap- proved by tbe county Board of Supervis- ors unanimously. A previous motion by SUpervisor Robert BatUn to name the deputy assesaor to an acting position for six monthl wblle a search was made for a permanent successor failed in a S-2 vote. First In 3 Years DAILY f'ILOT IWf ..... GETS HINSHAW'$ JOB --Vallor91 ' GuillotiJW Blade Falls On 2 French Murderers PARIS (UPI) -Two convicted murderers, one of them saying he hoped !.> be the "last condemn~ man to die in France," were be.headed by the guillotin.! today in the first capital punl.sbment car- ried out lioce President Georges Pom- pidou took office more than three yean. ago. An official statement said Claude Bur- le~ 31, and Rotier Bontemps. 45, died at dawn In tbe century-old La Sante Jail In Paris. The men were sentenced to death for. sl!~ the throats o( two hostages in a priaon riol Lawyen for the men said they died luvely. The) walked to lhe llCl!lolding wltlloot trembling or showing visible signs of fear. Both refused a last glass o( rum and a cigarette. After the executions, the bodies were takeri to n .1earby cemetery for burial. It was the first time lhe 88-pound blade had fallen since March 19691 one month before Charles de Gaulle stepped Clown from the presidency. On tbat occallloo, Jean Olivier, 28, was executed for the murder of two young brothers. The Buffet-Bontemps affair becmne a cause celebre in France and durinc Buf. fet's trial at the seine: Rfver city wf Troyes In east central France, onlookers shouted "Put tbe scum to death.!" France Is one of the few Western coun- triea to retain capltal punishment. The president of the republic can set ulde 1 !See BEBEAD. Pqe II 0raa1e Frank Robinson· to Angels HONOLULU 1AP) -1'he Loi Angeles Dodgen traded _,..,, lluger Frank Roblnaon and lour oilier players to tbe California Angels !or pitdler Andy M.,. seramilb and tblrd boaeman Ken McMul- len In ....... ployer Incle •t baaeball'• winter--~ ~ to the Anlell · = ~-.s:rG::.:::n. aer:; Bollb1Y-. Tiie ..._.._.,:,:I look II -lo ,,..Ulle and .... 'lOlod..., l6da7 by Anaelo a-nl -llla7~ ... Al c.«1 h, ....,... .. _ .. rec:tor ti the D11111rt. ¥ .; .... Robinloa, rt, aad Me11e11lnlth ~ the lloy ..... In the trade. • "We're llMlll up.,~ llltdl- " to add jldndi, ~ and veraailll(f to our lineup," said Dalton. "Robbie has a Singer was S-18 with a S,17 ERA for couple of g09d yeara left. He ls a proven the Dodgen and was a 20-game wiDDer performer and an ootatandinl leader." for them In 198. "We have consldered MeueranUh to Strabler wu 1-2 witb a S.21 ERA in be cme of the best pitcben In tbe ma· liJnlted 1trvice wltb Los Angtles lut jors," C..mpania aald. eeuon. -· a 17·year veteran, batted Grabartewtll batted .11'1 wltll four l$1-II-na and II NII batted bomm md 18 RBI In only 51 ..,_ lor In In bit only -wltb the Dodms. tbe Dodgen. opend!ng mucb al tbe time Ho -tnded lo Loi Angeles by JJalti-.. the Injured list. _.. at the -8*11nc !ut ,_,. : Valentine batted .274 wltb tine bom- Ho Is !be ealJ -In major 1-ie' en md SI RBI. ~ lo have - --n!uol>le McMulle!ii the Anaola' ,..W.. !bird plQfll In botb Ult N-aod ~ • ''" ,... lat "*'• nit Jll wllh nine ... ....... md llil' a -IDlal , of -a,.i M RBI. • -< ...... ...... "~ tbe -time Illa! DllCoo llelotrs11utb Wai f.11 wltb a UI traded for ""'"-wbo -t Iba llnt eanied ,,,. .~!"'a"r. for tbe Ali(eil laJt 10 ,... .. or bis -!'1111 tbe o-u -..i IDDle PlaY!n( Tune be-Redo. u...i ""' ,,,_.i 1o Balu...,, CllllO of a ftneer llljoiry. where he lod Ibo i)nqlaa to. four Ameri- can Leque pennants in six years. Dal· ton wU P11yer pel'IOMel director of the Orioles when that trade was made. IlotJby Wlnlr:les, tbe Angels' new man- ""c ~ be plam to use RobiMoo in left neta md at Ont bale. • II, replaces M-nmith in tbe pftd!lnr --He pitched six •-aod partl al three otbers for tlle Dodlen md had a no-bitter in 1970 ...... Plliladelphls. He haa been troubled wltb lnjwill lor three ........ M ! 1 ! 1 mdth wan *t 1ames for the ~In lfll bal ~ llx -.. tbe d .. illlod Ill! lul -because of SUI' fOT( to ..,air I ---lb IO the mlcld1e llnpr ol bis rtcJ!t hand. "M•e••Dlth hid 1 11.11>-per year - !or blm -lut -i..t this ..... due to the finllr Injury -baa -healed ... said ~Is. l • 1 l • • I I • • l • ' ' • • ' % DAILY PILOT c '"'*'• HM-28, 1'12 ., I , p ,~ " .. • • .. J TONIGHT BASKETBALL -OCC v. Golden West, OCC Gym, 8 p.m. SQUARE DANCING -Community Recreation Center, Fairgrounds, 8-10 p.m. 11.25 per lesson. WE:ONESllAY, NOV. It UC! LECT1JRES -"SUpermarket Nutrflioo," Rm. 111, HumaniUea Hall, 7. 10 p.m. Admloalon 14.75. "Utilizing Arts in 1berapy/' Third Floor Lounge, Gatewl)' Commons, 7-10 p.m. Admission, $5.50. "Pending Legislation," last of .erlu on Selecting and Implementing Ef. feetive Tu Plan, Rm. 178, Humanities Hall, 7·10 p.m. "From Segregation to :tn~gra1Joo." part o_f series on Alternate Approaches to Education. Rm. 100, Social Science Hall, 7-10 p.m. Admission $1.2S. Plan Dela yed For Cutting Mesa Density A general plan amendment caillng for tbt reduction of density in North Costa Mesa was delayed another 90 days Mon- day night by the Plaooing Commission. Commissioners ordered the proposal held for a decision until Feb. 13. The or- ficial reaaoa was that no CMtplete en- vironmental impact repart tw been fil- ed. The amendment has been backed by members of the North Costa Mesa Homeowners Auoclatlon. It wou1d cover a 390-acre, area bounded by Sunflower Avenue, the San Diego Freeway, Bear Street and Fairview Road. Homeownen began their drive to reduce future apartment buildllij; activity in Aupst but have been frustrated by two 90-day dela}'!, even though the densi- ty cut is aupported by the planning staff. .. AmoJd F. Hamala, chief Q.f advanced planning for lhe City of Costa Mesa, aaid the sketch plan far the amendment con- tained an environmental impact element but that it was deemed insufficient. IJurin( the next ao daya, lhe lllaff will develop a more detailed environmental statement and present It to the city's en- vironmental review board for analysis, Hamala aald. Both the homeowners and two major landownm In the affected area have been pushing !or ear!Y adopUon ol the recommendations. Buically, these call !or maintaining the llngle-!amlly core ol the area but to surround it with medium density and commercial developmenls. IDgb. density taportment) ""1ing is called for by the current general plan. Planning 1taff members believe the chan&., would reduce the projected J>OPU]aUon of the area from 8,000 to 4,400 pel'IOlll. City Hall Opens In Santa Ana Santa Ana's new city hall in the Orange County Civic Center is open for business. Employes moved into the new $3.2 million, elgbt-ctory structur~ Monday. Jt is located on .the fonner extension of Sixth Street now known as Santa Ana Boulevard. The new mailing address is 20 Civic Center Plaza. City Manager Broce Spragg said the new bulldinti: which adjoins the city's police facility is complei.ed except for audio-viaual equipment in the council chambers. Telephone numbers for city offices remain the same. Tbe city plans to sell the 39-year--0ld fonner city hall building at Third and Main llreets. OU.N•I COAST ... DAILY PILOT TM OIWllt Qfritt DAILY PILOT, wltfl ""kt! 111 ....... t!MH~,k ~W ... °"'* Cliett ~lllllr4 ~r. s.,.. ,... .,,..... .,. ..-....... Morld•r ~ ,,....,, -... C•t9 M9H, H"""°'1 lftdl, Hwlltt""°" hlldl/Founl•ln V•lltr1 Uii-hMll. ......... 5Hd!Clldl .,,. s .... 0.-.te/ S. ,,_.. ~tr-. A •Ingle ~ • --lit ,..,.,... $11twd•rt ...,. ..,...,.. Tiiie ,,_.... Pllllll ...... P1911t I• •t bl Wnt ..., JtM', C.... ..,,,.,, C..Rtonllll, tMH.. •oltort H. Wo1d '"''""' ..... 1"¥1111'1\tf' J•ck I. C11rl.., VU ,,,_ .. ft 0.-1 M-.w TlioM•• Ko•vll ldUor n.,..,, A. M11rph111t M ......... lf.itor ct.1riff H, Loo• IU1~1r4 P. 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II .......,.IY, China ~ips { ' V.S., °V,OU?S } By United Prt11 btenlatlea.I Chinese Premier Chou En-lal nu: "severely condemned'' the United States for failure to sign a ceue-flre agreement in North Vielnam and pled&ecf continued support to the Hanoi regime, Hanoi · Radio reported today_ The statement came as Communist sources in Paris reported North Vietnam signed a new military aid agreement with China while marking time in the snagged peace negotiatiOll! and is discussing further aid with Moacow. The negoUalions between preofclenUal advt.er Henry A. Kissinger and Hanoi's Le Due Tho resume next Monday after a nine-day suspension. Kissinger conferred twict Monday with President Nixon and ls upected to fly to Paris this weekend for more meeUngs with the Communists. Radio Hanoi again accused the United States today of indiscriminate bombing attacks on North Vietnam. "U.S. bombs and shells tilled and wounded many civilians, deltroyed many homes and properties of ~ people and many cultural and econorilical facilities of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam " the radio said. ' Both Saigon and Hanoi were taking ad- vantage of the lapse to improve their bargaining positions. Hoang Due Nha, President Nguyen Van Thieu's closest political adviser new to Paris . under strict secrecy 'to help supervise the new secret talks, and Nguyen Phu Due, another personal Thieu envoy, was meeting with Nixon on Wednesday. All indications were the talks were snagged on Hanoi's refusal and Saigon's demand that North Vletnameae troops be removed from South Vietnam. ' North Vietnamese Deputy Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach was en route Crom Paris to Hanoi to report to the rul- ing Politburo on the Kissinger ta I ks which were broken off Saturday. A Hanoi delegation headed by Le Thanh Nghi, a North Vietnamese vice premier, concluded an agreement In Pe- king Sunday under which Olina will au~ ply eeonomic and military aid to North Vietnam in 1973 free of charge, sources said. Tbe Hanoi team is neioliating a similar extension of Soviet aid into next year, the .sources said. China and Russia are the main su~ pliers of war material and economic aJd to North Vietnam. Moecow bu supplied Hanoi with both COllwntiooal infantry equipment plus sophisticated weapooa such as SAM ground-to-air mlgllo and MIG Dghters, and has trained North Vietnamese crews in their handling. Diplomatic sources in Paril reported earlier that both Peking .md Moscow urged moderation when Le Due Tho stoJ>- ped off there recenUy on a trip to Hanoi for negotiations with his government But the Communist statements in Parts today indicated China, at least, might be grow- ing Impatient with Washington. .f'romP .. eJ ROOT ... Indiana Avenue residents but not by the Illinois Street residents. Plana are to pull lhe 12-year-old. trees out of the ground and to replant them in local parks. Ail of the trees would be replaced by varietiee less prone to do sidewalk and gutter damage. Leisure Services Director Keith Van Holt admitted that his department had "taken a lot of flak" over the tree o: dinance but said that Its basic aim was to protect the Interest of all residents. Not only would It prevent costly sidewalk repair jobs but also prohibit persons from chopping down trees or planting poison ivy in lhelr parkways, a• cording to Van Holt. This, be aafd, has been known to occur in other cities. Van Holt also tpld the council that his department had tecelved 161 recent re- quests from homeowners to have their. parkway trees removed. None of the requests have been granted because the: trees \-7ere not considered in- jurious to sidewalks, gutterlJ and c..'UJ'bs. Parkway trees are not removed &imply because they drop their leaves and un- tidy 9('0le<ine's sidewalk c.nd yard. ~std• f~t.tssie · .. Body Found ~ackeh~F'Luhed, With ·f.ic tor y 0 D~ .... n.L • f •• ll~ ':.,-..,.I •·-~> .... [ ··~··~ ..... ~ ........ ~, t • .~ ........ ~.. -(~ P'1J Jltt..--md-i.onen I .:'I f • N.ilGUI •rM .._,,..,..~ .. ---llllilllontheconVmlGD ~ , ' . t , · ;..i ljll l'ldlwt loll Sf at the hall. 1 Area S!lOrlSwrltO!'l turned tl)elr talents' After a "'°"'leu third period, both to fields where the 111nell of football glory teama rallied in the fourth quarter and was more 1weet. the Flyen aeeped 1en111 Cll a U.yard Despite a record turnout -100 per<ent run by Polk. The -a point altempt g1~ter than the ~ edition of lh1a evaporated, however. Irvine football claS&c -only 40 fans Then the Packers inundated the Flyers overcame the l r post-Thanksgiving anti Dave Roohk who Intercepted two lelhargy to •heel: the pigskin rivals at UC · posses In the clWic, llCOt'Od twice on Irvine Friday. ' short puoes ·1rom Plaaltontl Jim Friday's even , you see, wu the 1'1tJrd Feople1 Dowed acros,, the 8ll)al line for Annual 3ewer &wl. the first conversion and Rooht scored for Only today did the score or this classic two more on a pass. contest Jurface from the miasma of holi-Finally, Piaskowski pumped a ~yard day tallies of the achievements of te&lll5 field goal -nm In Sewer Bowl history commanding more attentkln. -capping the thorough treatment given Plaskowski's Packers fluahed Coi:'s their rivals by the Packers. Flyers 41-1 in what an ardent admirer of The: Packers' pasaing game yielded 75 the ~rvin~ Ranch Water and Sanltat!Qn of their total 111 yards gained. 'lbe district rivals said "was not a slaughter Packers' deft-'lSe held the -Flyers to 20 unlil the fourth quarter." yards -dumping the quarterback four In the opening quarter, Packer Chuck times and stopping seven running plays Bridg,. twloe sludged into the end r.one for toaes. . -once with a 41-yard punt return. Two Roobk toot the game's most valuable more points came when the Packen player tlile, but organizers of the annual trapped the Flyers for a safety. pipeline play are at a loss !or a suitable The fearsome Flyers took gas similarly trophy to reward the hero of the Sewer ln the second quarter as Packer Dave Bowl clash. ' Dolphins Get ' Too Frienllly SYDNEY (UPI) -Janine Cotlee has a problem. Amorous dolphins. She sald today that ooe dolphin recently became so fresh she refus- ed to remain in the pool with it. "I tnow dolpbl!UI are cloae to humana," said Mia Cottee, an Englllb dolphin trainer, "but I don't Ute them getting that close." Michael Durkin Services Slated ' In COsta Mesa Rosary will be recited at 8 o'clock tonlgbt for Jooepb Mlcbael Durkin, Costa Mesa reaidenJ for 11 years, who died Sunday a< the age ol 74. Mr. llurkln wu a Jll'lllber of the Senlbr Otioml Club ol Newport llarbor and a SO.year member ol the AmerlcaJI Legkm, .-..... Uy al the local POii 291. lie abo beloopl to the ·st. Vincmt de Paul Society. A native ol New York, be WU formerly a pora deportment aupervilor in New Ynrt Cjty. lie is survived by bla wile, Ethel M. ~ of the famlly home It atl5 Presidio Drive ; a soc, Jotm Durkin CJf Anchorage, Alaska ; a daughter, Kathleen OeLuca of Alexandria, Va.; and six grandchildren. Rosary will be io the Costa Mesa Chapel of Baltz Bergeron Funeral Home. Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday at SI. Jobn the Baptist Catholic Church in c.osta Mesa. Enrollment Drops SAN BERNARllINO (AP) - A drop in enrollment in the county's school sy$f:em may cause a cutback in state aid that could result in closure of aome achools and release of teachers, officials say. 2 More Quakes Felt in Area Attorney Seeks Case Dismiss.al For 5 Men, Self I . A Fountain 1 Valley lawyer is seeking dismis.sal of charges that led to the in- dictment of bimsell and five co-defen- dants oo alleg1tioos that they received substantial quantiUes of stolen office equipment. Philip Stein, 37, of 1804t Cltsldll Avo., has been ordered to appe.v in Orange County.superior Court 0ec. n for a heal' Ing into his moUoo for dimnlnal of charges endoraed by the Grand Jury .• The aame date has been set for the In- itial appearance ol Jooepblne Eleanor Manollno, 39, of 11203 Piette Ave., Costa Mesa. Mrs. Manolino iJ still confined to the boopltaJ where abe WU receiving trutment on the date the indictment w:is issued. Named with the pair In the indlctmeot 'were : Stein's bortber, Larry, 4', of Orange; George IJndellltadt 40 of 91?2 Mokltal Drive, HiiDtJncioa &.cb, Frank Manolino, '3, Santa Ana, and Hendenon Steward Jr., 4', Santa Ana. All sis ...,. llDted to alleptlam that they -olf1ce ecpdpmmt -~the put 18 -front 17 cuunty """" . -many "' them 1ocoted ln tho Orange Cout ..... Manollno'1 trial date bis been oet for J111. n. Lany stein baa been ardorad to face trial Jan. 24. Stewa~'s trial date may be set Dec. 8 wheo be is scheduled to make .a pretrial appearance in Superior Court. A bmcb w~t bas been issued for the arrest of Lmdensladt. Cockfight Raid Nets 58 Arrests EARLIMART (AP) -Fifty-eight persons were cited and 19 fighting cocks seized in a raid on an illegal cockfight at a farm labor camp near here, authorities re}>Orted. Tulare County aberfll'1 deputies raided the camp Sllllday alter learning of the ffgh~ through an undercover in- vestigation, said a sheriff's department spokesman. The spokesman Uid partlcipanis had come from as far north u Susanville and _as far south as Lo! Angel., for the flgbt. lnNeWport The body of a pretty brunette woman. clad on\y in a pink long .. teeWld btouae and black bra, washed shore early today in.West Newport. . .Newport 8e"'!it ppllce aaid the ...,,,.. •• 1JD\lll WU di»c:uldtd by aurfen. So far, they have been' unable to Identify the victim. Coroner's depulie& indicated the wom- an's body bad been In the ocean about six boun, maklog the tlzne of entry about mldofclit. fnvestig1ting officers indicated waves canied the body ashore •' 39th Street Beach about 6: 15 a.m. They aaid there were no immediate signs of fouJ play. Detective Sgt Kameth ~ de- scribed the victim as a female white acjult, about 30 years old. Sht wa1 five feet, eight Inches tall and weighed 145 pounds. She had brown ey,. and short brown hair . Officers have spent the day knocking on doors In the West Newport area in an attempt to learn the identity of lhe victim. , So far, they have found no clues. Coroner'.• deputies have decllned to specu}ai,, Iii a possible cause of death, pending complettoa ol an autopsy. The autopsy was scheduled for late toda,y at Pacific View Mortuary in Corona del Mar. Newport police Sgt Ilooald Burdsall said immediate identification of the wom- an may be a problem since most law en-f<iree!neot ageocles won't take mtaalng -reports on adults uaW they bave been mlaalq for more than lA boun. • Oftk:en asked that any penon who ~milbt be able to identify the victim to contact thi! Ne~ Baell Police De-pertmen~ Tba telejlllooe number is m. ZllL ~ate DeZ<:7ed For United Fund Cws.ing Date The cloolnfl date for the 1973 campaign ol the Southern Orange County Uolted Way bu been exteoded through llec. It to belp more than 150 voluateers raise their pal al 11,115,000. llrl. Arlenl 5baltr, a director ol the community wvlce orsanisatlon, saya the ----the ~ e!ectiDn interfered with the coDcdlon ol oontrlbutfonl. Orlglnally, the drive was to hive ended Nov. 30. Returns lndlcate that the United Way bad 1<acbed C.8 percent ol Its pal WI week. With several corporate donations upected this weelt, the pem!lllage should rise above 50, Mn. Shafer predicts. "It looks promising and it's now a mat- ter of getting everybody to get those fmal counts In," lhe lllid. The Southern Orange County , Uotted Way, described as "a $1.5 million orgmiz.ation existing for the: sole purpose GI alleviatillfl human needs," be 1 p s finance the activities of such orglllila- tiom as the Red Cross, Boy and Girl Scouts, YMCA, Salvation Army, .Boys and Girls Clubs, Children's Hospital of Orange County and the Yooth Problem Center. It ls a composite organtzaUon com- posed ol the Santa Ana-Tultln Com- munity Qiesl, the Orange Community Uolted Way, the Harbor Area UDlted Way, tbe Soutb Coast Uolted Fund and tho Laguna S..ch Community Cliest. ONrARIO (AP) ~ Two more earthquakell, part of a recent "earthquake swarm," rattled wJn.. dowa In Ontario and ...,.. felt in perts of San Beniardlno and Rlveralde couaUes, ofDclal aay. We Bridge The Generation Gap P e HProdor w 1·,...... Asst. Sec. of Labor W. J. Usery Jr. said Monday bis office has sent out 1,000 federal em· plo)'9s I<> United Mine Work- ers voting places to conduct the elections of officers as or- dered by a U.S. district judge. Council Leaves · Cable Network Iss ue Dangling ' The question of whether to un-: derground distribution lines for the pro-..., posed fiv&dty cable television network : was left daogling Mor.day Digbt by the - Q>sta Mesa City Council. Both advantages and disadvantages of --~ lbe proposal were outlined by Asst. City Manager Robert Duggan, but councilmen , did not reach a consensus of opinion duf.. ing the study session. Duggan aaid the worst trouble whlch rr.lght be encountered If unclergrounding were mandatory iJ that no ooe would bid for the franchise. A franchisee for the network ls cur- renUy being sought by the cllies of Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Westminster, Fountaln Valley and Newport Beach under a joint powers agreement. Uooergroundingof transmlslion lines is not a part of the bid specUications for the five-city contract. Installation ol overhead lines would cost only half as much as lines running .. Widerground, according to figures cltecl by Duggan. Undergrouod lines cost Sl5,000 to $25,000 per mile and overhead lines fl,000 to 110,000 per mile. "It would be a very upemlft In- vestment; It would almoot double tbe coot," added Dugpn. The joint power>'' authority hopes to have about seven bid· ders for the network b·. t the high cost of undergroundlng could reduct it to one, two, or even none, the assistant city manqer pr<dicted. The undergroundlng of distributioo lines for the 175 mlles of streets In Co.ta Mesa alone ...Wd be 8lOUDd 13.5 mlllloo . ,,,.._ P.,,e J BEHEAD ... •• I \ , ' death penalty. ~ To date, Pompidou, who once told a : television lnterviewer "I am not a ~ bloodthirsty man," bu aaved five con-. dtmned men. M Buffet and Boo~ps died, officials , announced l'ompldou set ulde the death ' sentence for Mohammed Llbdirrl, con. demned for murderin& a taxi driver. t Buffet received the death sentence on June 211. When the _... asked that be be sent to the guillotine, Buffet cried • "Bravo!" J ' I A spokesman for Caltech in Pasadena said the temblon Mon- day reglz.tered 2.8 and 2.4, mpec. Uvely, on the Richter ICale. Several similar. aeismic abocU eave been felt In the two-county area in recent days, he noted. OUR SALESPEOPLE OFFER A VARIETY OP EXPERIENCE FEW FIRMS OUR SIZE IN ANY BUSINESS CAN OFFER. ALL THE MEN HAVE PREVIOUSLY INSTALLED CARPETING FOR US. GIVING THEM FIRST·HAND KNOWLEDGE OF CARPET PERFORMANCE NOT GAINED AHY OTHER WAY. ' ' AGES OF OUR SALESPEOPLE RANGE FROM NANCY • 20 VI ARS TO IRENE • 73 VI ARS \ NANCY BALOY AH -4 p oro 11 Aldeft'o ...... : . . . . . . . . . . . Corpet S.111 4th -ration of fomlly In cpl. bus. VICKI WOODRICH -1 y.or 11 Aldeft'o ;· ................. Dropo ry S.!11 ALAH WOODRICH -IS y.oro 11 .Aldon1 ................ Oropory Soles Santa Squabble \ f Woman Cites Bias , Fil.es La:wsuit DES MOINES, Iowa (UPI) -A Chicago company says that Santa Claua has alway& been 1 man and Jt would bl unfalr to children to ha~ women dress as Kris Kringle. That's se1 diacrimlna· Uon, says a young Iowa woman. Cynthia Lar100, Ii, filed a complaint against Holiday Pbolo and Display Com-. pany, the company ahe appiled to for a job as a promoUooal Santa, cbargtna that tht (inn WU pracUclng M!I dixrtmlna· tlon . She did no• get one of tbe two open. Ir.gs which both went to men. "We're oot discrlmlnating in IDY way. shape or form," Robert Hellll, president of tl)e company, said> Monday. "We're Just ,..king to match the 1ter<0type Im- age ol Santa Claus. "When you are dealing with a aublecl matter known to be a man," Heial said, "It W11Uld be false and milleading to ttpruent to a chlld that Santa la 1 m1n, \\hen, ln rtallty, It.ta 1 woman.11 Helsa said pbyalcal cbaracterlltlca aoo ncit tex was the integral part of cboostna !be Santa. He oald the woman loll out primarily because lhe men were more ot the "boisterous, ho, ho, ho types" to which people are accuatomed to coo-nectu. with Sula Cladi. M1aa I.anon, who llandl H. bu blaet hair and W<lgbs 145 pounds, was even- tually hired as a Santa's helrr. llclsl aald sometimes bla Qnn hires a Mn. Santa Claus because cblldten are 10mellmes afraid of a man In C.'Oltume. But, be compared hiring a woman Slota Claus to utlog a man to bow a blby. "Sometlmts, you Jul! baYI ro -fonn ," he said. Bunny Fnntrter, the ~ tnJDer for the~. aald Iha wu the -wbo lntervlowed Mia Lanoo. "She applied an.d I tatrrin'ld bet," aald Miii Fontrler, wbo dlltiod ab!' charses that she rtluled II IUe an •I>' plication form from lliol ...,_ for 1 .. job. "However, we tut hid bitter qualuted people for Santa Claus.'' She said tho --.cllly 11111111 to hire the -bell IU!led to plaJ the character o1 Sonta aa111, and that "'1oavtt fits belt; man ... _.., wwld be lbe ... that the7 woold hire. DAVID ALTON -7 y.oro 11 Aldoil'a ...................... Corpe! S.lea BILL LAURIE -9 poro at Aldon's ........................ Carpet S1le1 ED POWERS -10 y.oro 11 Aldeft•o ........................ Carpel 51111 MAR ILYN IALOYAN -co-owner ........................ Corpet S.111 , Experlenco 11-1'50 TI O ALDEN·BALOYAN,-oo ••-........................ Corpe! Soles lrd flMt'Atlon e xperiMC• since 1942 IRENE MARJAN IAN -9 yoaro 11 Aldeft'o .................. Corpe! Soles 1 / 2i?<f -ration, 52 yro, oxpor-. How's That For Bridging A Gap! ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 l"lacentla AYt. COSTA lollSA 646-4831 HOURS; Mon. Thrv Thuro., t lo WO -'RI., t to 9 -SAT.. 9:30 to 5 I l • ' ' ' , f ' • l ,I ' , l • l • I ' • ' , \ I ~ '