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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-12-26 - Orange Coast PilotI I -. ....... -' ' • rme mates 0 Ill • - DAILY PILOT 88 ·Drivers . Spend Yule . * * * 10' * * * In -County-· Drunk Tank- • • • • John Ehrlichma T1vo Released Armed ·1nmates Hol~g S~ven Casoalt of Cyclone LORT9N, Va.-(AP) -Armed in· mates al Lorton Reformatory re- . leased a guard and kitchen sle\\·ard today, redu cing to se\'ell the number or hostages still held in a pr i~n dis- turbance that begrin Christmas night. The inmates sui d they releases the two men. \\'ho co1nplained of being ill, "to sho\\' the gOod Side of u~ again." The released hostages v.<ere identified as J ames P. Griffin, a guard, and Roy Parks, a ste\1rard. Another guard. Rogers Porter, v.·as released earlier today. rdean while. negotiations \\•ere un - de r \\'aY bel\veen the prisoners and David Jlopkins, U.S. attorney for the 2 Die as Fire Sweeps County Rooming House Fire o( unknov,rn origin S\vc pt through a rooming house above a t'lacent1a lood store early today, kill · ing two occupan1s. T"·o others cca1>cd "'ilh their lives by jumping through second-story \Vin· dows. Details of the 4:30 a.m. blaze were sketchy and the tragedy u•as still un- der investigation. City fire depa rt- ment spokesman said neither of the victims htid yet been identified. The old frame building housing the Victory 1\1arket is located at 116 Santa Fe St. The fire spokesman said the rooming house portion of the struc- ture v.·as "·~II in\'olvcd in flames "'hen firemen a rrived. T\110 unidentified residents told firemen th ey smelled smoke and \\•ere blocked in their escape dou·n the stairs by a wall of nan1c. They had to leap to the side\\·alk below. Both bodies 1Yerc burned be,vond re- -cognition a nd coroner 's deputies said it would take son1c time to identify the ·dead pair. Fir.em en begun mopup operations at about dawn today as coroner':; in vestigators conducted their probe into the deaths. Inspectors planned to \\'Ork th.rough the day In an effort to determine \\'hat caused the blaze. YVLE THIEVES INJ V RE WOMA N-- sAcRAl\tENTO (AP) -A 74-ycar. old ?ilaryAville womnn s11rrered .a brokelt wrlSt when a pair ot younn thl.cves g rabbelt her purse and knocked her to the pavement aner Chrl1tmas dny church service:;:, police report~. The thieves, who s houted "l\Jerry Chrlstmas" before the ass:iull, got about S6 rrom ~trs. Vc rkn Rakel a, of. ficers said. Ea;tern district or Virginia. The [)risoners \~·ere seeking assur;incc from 11opkins that he \\'Ould not pro· secute them on any charges stem· ming from the uprising. An agreetnent bety,·een llopkins.and the prisoners over immunity from prosecution appeared lo be the only obstacle lo ending t he ordeal. "\Ve are moving as fast as ..... e can to \\'rap things up." said La ...,'r ence Jamison. a la\\'yer ~ailed in today to negotiate for the prisoners. "\Ve want a deal with no reprisals or prosecu- tion.·· He said the SC'\·en remaining hostages "are y,·ell , healthy. a nd they have a lot or \~·ater a nd fruit to eat.·· Earlier. the prisoners asked for. and received, written assurance from .acting federal prison director Roy Gerard that none of the inmates in- volved in the disturbance ...,·ould be trans ferred from Lorton lo other federal prisons. But a s nag deve loped because Gerard 's letter contained no as· surance that there \\'Ould be no reprisals in the form of 1>roseculion on charges s temming from the dis- trubance. Prisone r 1·o n1 nee d s ;.lid the priso ners talked \Vil h a la\vyer \\'ho sugnestcd their best r£'course \\•ould be lo seek assurance rronl l lopkins that the'te would be no s ue.~ prosccu· lions. Four prisoners succeeded in carry- ing out a complicated esca pe plan \\1ednesday ni ght at the beginning of the prison disturbance. Stale police later found one of the esc apees dead or a gunshol wound in the auto the four used to flee Lorton. a District of Columbia prison located in the Virginia suburbs of Wa shins:;ton. D.C. Early t oda~· in mate negotiators representing all or some of :.ipjH'oX · in1ately 100 prisoners involved in the disturbance obtained the sig natures of District of Columbia (>('nal officials Hi improve speciricd prison condi- tions. The disturbance broke out fo1!0~1 in g: <See llOST r\GES, Page i\2) Something Cyc lon e Tracy turned this bi g holise in Dar,vin, Au stra lia , into fi r ewood Chris tn1as Da y. Authorities said diseases from polluted \Valer no\v threaten survivors of the disaster \Vhich de- \'astated the northern port ci~y of 41 ,000. 1'hc • cvclone ro<1rl:'d out of the 1'in1or Sea before da\\'11 Christm as Da y and lashed Dar\\'in fur !'our hour!-. \Vith \Vind s up to 120 n1il c:5 pur hour and hea\·y r~un s. Sec story, i>agc ~J.. Drunk Tank Host to 88 Yule Drivers Drunken dri\'crs ._., .. ea\'ed their ._.,,ay to a UC\\' Christmas holiday record in Oran~e County wilh lhl." booking of 88 inebriated molorists into the county jail during the festive season. jail de · puties reported today. California llighway patrolmen ac- counte d for the bulk or the a rrests 11'ith 56 motorists pulled from behind the "'heel and placed behind bars dur- ing the 48 hours enrling niidnisht Japanese S9ldier Of WWII Discove red TOI\ \'O ft; Pl I -A n1 ru1 \\'ho ela1ms to be a J apancse Worl d \'Jar 11 holdout. hus been found 1n lndont·s1a . th(• Japanese go\"£'rnn1cnl rcporte<l tv day. 1);11r1.1tl·d. u1 .. •1ff1l1.il, ... 11d FtH"ITil 'I' .\1 ill \ I.I lltni" Onod...1 .. i i c.::1n11• ntH nt ~.1 \1•:11-.. h1d111~ Ill 1h<· 1un~l l'::. on l h1· l'hd1pp1nc 's l.ubanc. ·1..,!and i11 :\larch lh1:-; ~1·:11·. Ann1h1·r \\'.orld \Va r II hnldoul , ~hon:h1 Ynkni. \\':ls ca pturl•d nn tiu:1rn 1110 )l':ir·.., t':1rlier :1od t'l·tu1111·d 1t1 Jap;111 W . ' F. h Christni a•ll•Y· . .· ,,,,,, ... .,,,.,,,.\J~ asn t lS f ---orr1cers said the totat or drunken A spokcs 1nan lor the l·lcalth end \Vc lfare ~1irii stry, quotinv; report~ fro m th o Japanese c n1b :.i ssy in Jakarta . said the mun. clad in rags. \\·as t~1kt;n into custody by Indonc!>lan Air 1'~orrc pcrsonnrl in ~1orotai. In· donesia"s northernn1os\ island in the ?i-1olucass )1.roup, Soutl1 African Riots Hurt 4 00 SAN \'SIDRO (1\P) -Charlie is a Ge rman shepherd~that Rno...,•s the diffe rence between rish and no fish. 'At the U.S.·li1 exican border gate, he disco\•ered 900 pounds of.marijuana burird under 6.600 pounds o! fish, tht' U.S. Customs O!fice disclosed. The fresh fish whi ch a lmost filled a r efrigerat('(f truck arriY· ing from ~fcxiro WllS destined for a Los Angel s ._.,,hole:r;ale r. Customs s pokesnien said the marijuana \vas «imn even n1orc -S00.000. in the undcr"·orld markc.t. dri\'crs arrested throughout the coun· ly during Christmas will be ._.,,ell over 100 when those motorists J>Ooked-into city jails arc added to the coupty Jail tall}'. S3nta An a topped the list of cily police uslnl;{ the county jail with ll ar· rests or drunken drive rs during Chrlstmus. Other agencies conlrihuting to the tot;tl or 88 bookings Included the sheriff's orfjcc and Huena P ... irk with fi\"e each. \Vestmlnster with three, Or11n ge l\\'O :ind Newport Beach, Costa ~lei'la. fountain Valley, Stan· ton. Gard<'n Grove and Cypr\'SS with one each. ' I The man told lndoncs1<.1 n 111 \'estigators he had been hiding on tht; island since \\'orld \\':1r II cnd<•rl In August . 1945. 1"he mJn id1~nl1f1t.>d h~mself a s TC'ruo ~akan1ura. 57. 1'he spokesni:in salt! t\\'O ofririal!> of the J apanese embas5y \\•ill be sent r.o ,.torotai Saturday lo intPr\•iew !ht' mag, . ...,.ho11c health conditklh. wa ~ described :ts good Arrordini: to offlria l.!i at the ministry, u forn1cr Imperial Army private fii;sl cl<1ss or the s an1c name has bt1en listed as missin g sin ce a bat· tic In 1\t orofa1 on :\t arch 5, 19,1.'l. About ;1 dozen rorn1er soldiers 1vcrl' found on the island h~ 19;)5 arid re- JOJ-IA:'\'\f:SBt "H\., Suu1h .\fr1r;1 1.\P) )lort' lh.1n 4fl0 11\·r..,n n'i \\l't c• 1.1 k1•n to I hl' ho.!i p11 .i1 \\ 11 h '' ·* h \\ tiund' l'hr1 litn1a ~ l),11 Ill ~111t•to. the -..pra111 111 ~ r1•li1'f\ ,. fur Afr1c.1n" oul..:.ult· .Joh<111rh_•:-hur1L ho~p1 tal .1ulhor1\1t·, S<itd lOdll\ .fohee re.pot1t'tt on1•'sf ahlnn~ U1·;ith Chr 1~tn1J:-u1 lho.: l\~llt \'IJ , "" IO'-'Tl1-h11l. •~a 111111· t)ff1',1r f11r mJn\J 1f 11!-t 1·:-.t1m:il1'd 11111· nidhon p1.•11pt1• \\'h1 •11 g:1n~s 01 ~ ounJ.! lhuJ.!<. kno1~ n .1s t:-.01~1:. roum lh1• unht :-trl·tt:-. 1\!'\ s labb1n~ \ 1r 11 n1-., pnurl·d 1011• ~l\\Cto ·s hu ~l' Barag\1,1nath llo~v1 t a l \\f('rlllC!-idav :tn1 I toda). lht• \\,1rd~ looked l1~c fronthn1· ra .. 11,dt~ .. 1ut1ons I • ... __ Believed In Nixon -Lawyer \V.o\SH l);GTO~ (CPI ) -A defen~e la\v yc r said to d:i r J o hn D .- Ehrlirhman \\'US :1 "dedicated lo.1·a1 ser1·ant trying lo elear his corn· mander in chief'" and was una'A'a re th:it President Nixon himself was de· · eply invol\·cd in the \\lalcrgate cov· C'r ·Up .. \Vill iam s. Frutes. chief \a\\·~·er ror the fo rmer \Vhite 11ouse domestic af- fairs ad\·iser. sought in his finill argu. n1cnts at the \Vatergate cover-up trial to pl ace much of the blame for the e(\ver-up on ~ixon and former \Vhite House counsel John \\'. Dean III. '"lie IEhrlichman ) didn't know the President "·as in,·ot\'cd." Frates said. "l-le really didn't think Xix{ln w::is in- \'Ol\·cd. .. 1-ll'rc·s this d<'dicated loyal ser· va nt tr)·ing to clear his con1maoder in chief rcgard l~ss of \\'ho got caught :ind hcr e'-s the commander in chief sitting in his offi ce all the time knoy," in)! \\'ho \\"as calJi ng all the shots.·• Frates Said Nixonlold Ehrlichfllllan that clem ency w:is to be pro\·ided to the original \\'<ttl•rgate defendants '"under 1ir1 circum.:;t:.oi<·cs." ~·hil c un· bt·kno1,·11 st tn Ehrlichman, Nixon authorized \\"hite 11ouse" political opera\iv(> Ch:ir!es \\'. 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IRltf ... o\\!tR .. 1 . r , I jt"g DAILY PILOT 5 ThurMay, Dtc:ember 26, 1914 Back t f) Non11al --y*1e Roundup .U.S. Pair Murd·erbd · .. ·,.,_,, pirits lligh In Mexico MEXICO CITY (APl -The bodle1 of an elderly American couple have been found in the town or San Luis Potosi with throat.s cul and faces dit· neured, possibly by a sc1·ewdrlver, pollce a aid. 8~· 'rhe A.~soci.aled Pre~:-. 1'hc Christian 'o''or!~cnt back to worl.. t1>day l'..lflcr a Chr1.st1Tias day or au~ter1ty for man. no violenc e 111. Norll1crn Ireland ri nd 1hc llvly Lund, IJlOr(' m11it:1ry rt·\t·r~l':O. fC/r !he So uth YlutnamCISl' ~0~1·rnnlt•nt, 1nv rt• than 150 !\mer1c:111:-. dc<i d on the h1gh\j,'ays and :1 (.'~·r to n c l h.ll il l'VJ:o.ltttc d Oar.,.,111 . l\u!.trJhJ IHt:l Jtcd holiday •tory. AJ l. Chr1st1an:-. ('cl!.:!brJttd the birth or . Huge Slick Hits Waters 'Of Japan 'f{JKYO (LJJ'I ! -A ll«Jk from a tJClrochc micul cornplex h<is turned the ~ccnic loland Seu into u hug e oil slu.:k and polluted so1nc of J<1pan 's ri l'hcst fi shing \\':1ll·r:o. :0.1arili me Sufcty ,\gcncy off1ci<ils in Kolle said today they exptcl the oil slick, whlC'h is 81 miles long-und 15 1nll es wide, lO hast for unother ri\'e duys , 'l'he Inland St-a lies between the main Japanese i!>lands of llonshu and Shikoku. The maritime agency said the slick ~ mo~P.S. lhrough the Naruto Strait, ~c; F,11srern entrance to the Inl and a,'~ :J.nd'ino\'ing cast\\ ard toward the actflc Oce<in. The ooze. \\·hich lih Ahtcd the area's bcaC'hcs, dc!'.1roycd fish as y,•ell as the scay,·ccd upon '.l.'h1ch the fi sh feed. 1'he \\'orst oil pollution in Inland Sea history beli'(un when 18,750 Uar!'cl s of hea\'y oil' leaked out of l\1itsubishi Oil Co.·~ refinery in Kurashiki. '.J'hcr~ was oo company explanation for tfic sPill. The refinery is located on HonshU fsland bctv•ce n the 'ports or l(iro:;hima ;,andOs:.1ka . 1'he Japaricsl' maritime officials said fishing grounds hardest hit y,•ere off \\'estcrn Honshu and northern 1 Shikoku fsland. Damages up to \Ved· ni-sday amounted to :-.ome SIS million, the officials s:.1id. 'A ma)'ltlme agency spokesman said more than 20 Japanese res<.'Ul!-'sliips werc·mobilizcd to help clean the sc:.i. ··but made no head\\'av, since y,•e de- cided not to use neutraiizing agents to create ne"' pollution.'' l'he official said uuthorities feared the chemicals designed to combat oil ·pollution y,·ould destroy more fish tilan the oil slick itself. Oil fences trailed by ships also pro· ved ineffecti,·e because lhe oil "had been spread thinly O\'cr v.·ide areas" and is moving al about a half mile an hour,.the officials suid. ~ f'rom Page Al HQSTAGES ..• the C?Ollapse of a largc·scale escape :ittempt.. ' Re~1~ an Inmate leader, told a re· porle!"''inside the prison that the j?uar ere seizt>d by prisoners after the esi plan fa iled. The ~ l called for prisoners ar ~d \\'ith eM!gun and homemade knives._fe·tll)lure a guard during the sho"'ing of a Christmas night movie :.ind dress \n Inmate in the guard's un · 1fo rm. The lnm:ite, posing as a guard. "'ould thC'n C'nlcr a y,•atch tov.·er that cont rols lhc main g a~c lo the prison .:1 nd open \he ~a te for the othe r prisoners, Ili.:l'd su 1d the sclll·me \\'Orked up to that pouil but thl' 1n 1nutc posing <.IS the ~uard :i ncl lhrCl' othl·r prisoners 1..•sc;1pcd olL1 till· gate b<'fore other prisonl•rs could rc;1ch the gate. "'They t·ros:;:ed us, .. Recd said. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT r rr.Or .. C ... 11 0••1~ Pokll,..,l~-tfi"lit""• _,,,,.,...., PrPn , •1P11l>l""'o11~ i...0.- 1 '61.i l'.ltoo•·"' co..,11•"• ~11.,••• M•hor. .,. -"""'· Morel•• l1>10.,q1' ~"<II" 1.., CO'IMI I .......... _, ~.,,. 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J •omS...(11 .... n" "'S.0630 ~-"°'•-(""'"''C-''" S40·1220 '-'"'' · Uh 0•1nor Ce•'' ..._t10<1 .. nq (.oft>Nllf .... ,,..,, >I"'~ '""''""''"''" "''"'"•I "'Inn e• tO••••• .. ,.,,."" -··" ,,.., too ••O'rildlo<:•<I ..,!"9\11 •-••I --U IOn OH . ...,..""' ._.,. :..C,-'"-jleill~ _..,, 11 C.o>!I ,._,., CMh!~. SUM<""'"" &or (..,,..., UDO .....,,,,,,, •• "'•" ~ 00 -·· ... o .... , 6tlltfl.fl'llOl\IJ.• ... ot111111. I -. Christ and y,·orshiped from lsraeli- ocrupied Bethlehem to ftfoscow a nd 11;.anoi. Americans and West Euro· pe;111:0. rekindled the holidp.y spirit des pile se\·crc econom it 1>1nch. The Christmas l-:vc turnout at the birthpl aee Q.[ Christ returned to the normal 15.001 foreign and Christian Arub \\Ofshipcrs ufter a severe drop last yc ur in the "''ake of the October war. 'fhe heaviest security precau· lions in history protected the crowd In Bethlehem. and lhreats of ·Arab guer- rill a v10Jcn cc did not materialize . Israel troops fired a few shellg over the borde r al guerrilla camps in .:-.outhcrn Lcb:.i.oon but kept their fire ;iy,·ay frun1 Lehunese farmers' ofi\'e g-roves, maintaining an unofficial truce ror"lhe farmers· harvest. l l y,•as also one of the holiest times or the fslamic calendar , the Feast of the Sacrifice concluding the annual ptlgl!.ima ge to ~l ecea. 'fhe reasl has not coincided with Christmas sinec 1&38. Presidential Christnaas Police found the bodies ot M arvln Kahle, 60 of Green Valley, Ariz., and his wl!e the for mer Ada Hoyle. 70, of Galvest~n. Tex., on Christmas i.;ve. But it wag believed \hey had been dead for more than a week, Police Chief Antonio Aguinaga Pinon report· ed Wednesday night. . Aguinaga Pinon said the reured couple lived in the city for fi ve years. "There was blood all o\•er." he re· ported. "These people n:iust ~ave been tortured before being killed .. , _ Jt;s the moat horrible crime I've seen Id San Lliis Potosi.'' The city, midway-&etween r.le1'ico City a nd Jhe U.S. border, has a population of about 300,000,_lncluding other retired Am erican couples living in the same secUon as the Kahle$'. Pflpe Paul VI told 30,000 people in Sl. Peter's Square that Christmas of- fered "a bright flash " to Hluminalt! the "tormented" "'arid. On Christmas [\'l', th t\._ Pope inaugurated the Roman Calb_olic church':; 1975 ltoly ['reside nt Ford kisses his wire. Betty, as the' first family and friends exchange Christm as i,:ifts near the fireplace of their Vail, Colo., holiday retreat. The President also spent part of Christmas day on the sk i slo pes. lie paused for a moment to chat \\'ith a fel lo\\! ski er, J\.tike Parma, 14 , of La J olla, Calif. (Rel ated Story Page A3 .J The police chief said the other Americans were being questioned. An American friend of the Kahlcs, identified only as Leon<i rd B. .JCowalski, called police 'f uesday after . he found the house unlocked. In· vestlgating poUce found the bodies in the couple's separate bedrooms and identified them from passports, the chief said. Year. · The Christm·11s cea se-fire pro- rlaimed by the Iris h Republican Army prevailed in -England and Northe rn Ireland , ~ul Queen Elizabeth II y,·arned in h(r annual Christmas message that no peace v.•ill come "if y,•e turn againsl each'Qlher with angry accusations." :\t least 4.a persons were killed and hundreds injured or missing in the cytlone that roared out of the Timar Sea before d;.i\\'n on Christmas and y,·recked Darwin , n orthern Australia's most important city. (Story. page A4 J. /\lore than 6 million Americans 'o''ere out of work but the traditional holiday spirit was evident a.cross the nation. ~Ios l citi es resumed full outdoor lighting .after dimouls to conserve energy. Along the l\lississippi River in southern Louisiana, bonfires lit the \\'3Y for Paa l\'oel, the Cajun Santa Claus. In Denver. donalions of S5 ,000 cash and food for 15.000 Christmas baskets poured in after thieves stole $400 worth of groceries from the Salvation Army. One basket v.·ent to the family or a youth arrested in connection with the burglary; the Salvation Army said his father has been unemployed for some Lime. Girl Murdered; Five Needles Put in Heart Home in Valley Hit by Vandals; Damage $1,000 Vandals caused about 'st ,000 in damage lo a Fountain Valley ·homcon Chrislm~s Eve while the owners y,·erc ay,·ay on a i\?liday trip. Police refll;?rled a neighbor first noliced water seeping oul of the garage at the Richard Murphy re· sidence, ?7849 San Clemente St., on Christ mus morning. '.'J'hey phoned police. , Inside, investigating offiters found that vandal! had smashed a Bedroom windov.• lo enler the home, then broke a \\'atcr pipe in an upstairs bathr0orp sending a flood of water throughotit the house. OFficers found about lwo inches of water dO\\'nstairs and water seeping through the ceiling. Police said the vandals bypassed valuables in the home. They a lso shut off ejectricity in the home, then opened a r errigeralor and freezer door, defrosting and ruining food in· side. Police notified, the fl.turphys, who were vacationing in Arizona, about the vandalism. The Fountain Valley fire depart· ment was called Wednesday to help vacuum out water in the home. Army Charged In Nerve Gas , • ~ ~ ' '"' ~ ' KASSEL. Germa ny (UPI) - Churchgoe r s in the s mall northeastern village of Korba ch found the bOdy of a 6-year-old girl on the altar steps with five knitting needles slicking out of her heart. The girl v.•as killed by herf".ther. an Iraqi "'orker Subhi \Vahab, 43, police· said. \\.'ASHINGTON (AP>--A member ~ of Ole House Armed Services Commit-f. tee has charged that the Army is lin· W ing up manufacturers for nerve gas. \Vahhab carried in the body of his daughter in the middle of a holiday service in the protestant St. Nikolai Church and deposited the child on the altar sleps in a praying position. Police said \Vahhab first gave the girl a sleeping pill, strangled her "A-'ith a tie, cut her veins in the left arm and .:-.luck five knitting needles in her heart. \Vahhab told police_ he quarreled ··•>ith his 39-ye;ir-old German cx·wife fl'on1 whom he had been divorced for t \1·0 ~·ears. \Vahhab s aid he "'anted to take his ~l aughtef' and son back to his home v1l1:1ge of Rumaitha. near Baghdad. '\'he thildren's"mothcr "'anted th em to rt-m ain in \\'est Germany, \VahhalJ .:o.utU Paintings Smashed A Ch ris tmas \'anda\ did S600 d amal!e a l the Violet Parkhur:.l Ga llery, 27fi ·S. Coast Highway in Luguna Be<ich. as a rock he tossed lhroug:h a gall ery y,·indo\\' smashed ty,·o \'a\uable paintings . Police are i~· \'\~:-.ll gating. Rep. Les Aspin (O.\Vis.), said Wed- nesday the Army either is ignoring a congressional directive that nerve gas activities be limited lo research or it plans to con\'ince Congress to chinge the law. ·An Army spokesman sai d Christmas night that he could not respond to questions about the ASpin allegation until he gets in touch with officials involved in chemical warfare 'programs. Arson Suspected In School Fire Orange Count,\' Sheriffs officers have determined that a Christmas Eve fire which damaged a cl'assrooln at Gales School, 23882 Landisview Road , El Toro, y,·as the \\'Ork of ar:;onists. Deputies said the fire was started by intruders who broke a "'indow to .li(ain entry to the claMroom at the Sad· dleback \1alley Unified School Di s· trict facility. Damage y,·as described as moderate . Barbor Puzzle Safe Recovered From Water VJNCE!\'T· DlXON lassoed the mysterious box below the murky waters of t-luntingtort t-larbour, tied il to his trusty steed, put the old sla· --1ion y,·agon 1n gear and hauled up a one· ton s~le._ -··- Except for the station wagon part. the story has all the m a rkings of a -saga or the Old Wt11t.-lklt It happened Christmas Day 1974, in an exclusive nook of modern suburbia. THERE IS DRt\~1A yet to unfold, ho"•ever. The safe hasn't bt'cn opened yet. Huntington Beach authorities have no record or a lost safe. Th(' onl y possible clue tolls former ownership.ls a Union Oil receipt, the type ~as !'t alion~ miAht issue. found with the safe. Dixon, of 1624? Tisbury Circle. lluntington Harbour, told the Orange County Ha rbor Patrol he happened to notice the gra)' box near a bulkhead allow tide, about 2:30 p.m . llE TltEN 1'11\NA.GED to gel lin('s aro'und it and pult it out of the v.'atcr v.••lh his station w.111on. Police arrived later to tow it to the police station . , f'rom Page Al COVER-UP ••• f "·ish 1 had followed it." Earlier, Frates said Dean urged other aides to lie about the scandal. "That's the man the government is pulling ·their whole case against Ehrlic hman on," Frates said, "f !eel sorry for him. He "'as trapped . He \\'as trapped trying to help the presi· den t of the United Slates. That's \\'hat makes th is case so sad.'' Frates made his arguments on the 60th day of the trial. It was expected I hat all arguments \\'ould be complet- ed by Friday, thus allowing the jury to begin dc l ibe ra~ions. During his wide·ranging a rgu'. ments, Frates praised Ehrlichman's \\'orld \Var II record as a lead navigator on 26 bombing missions, said that although chie£ trial -pro· sccutor James F. Neal hpd a "golden tongue" the jury ought to pay atten- tion only to the evidence and con· trnded offi cials in cha rge of the early Watergatt! investigation all .exonerat- ed Ehrlichman from obstruction of Justice. "That's the most important e vidence in this case involving Ehr\ichm an," Frates said. Tools Worth $520 ., Reported Store~ Tools valued at $S20 were stolen during the Christm11 holiday by burglars who pried 'opeh the front door to gain entry to 11 Capistrano Beach home, Orange County Sherill's offlrers said. " "My agents found a bloodstained screwdriver that we think was used lo kiU them,'' he reported. Aguinaga Pinon said robbery as the moUve appeared unlikely since there were many valuables still in Lhe house. The U.S. Consulate in ~lonlerrey , 50 miles north' of San Luis Potosi, \\'as trying to locate relatives of the cou- ple. ' Marine Beaten fl By Tire Iron, ·-/i ~ Robbed of $48 -... ' • • >: Man Injured As Auto Runs Over His Legs - A 40-year·old man with car trouble suffered severe leg injuries this mo'rn-- ing in San Clemente when the auto :;lipped into gear <ind ran over him. Police said lhe incident look place al Snyder's Union Station on South El Camino Real at8a.m. today as Manuel fttichael·Gama of Tijuana was work· ingonhis ca r, Firemen 1\·ho administered first aid to the victim said that l\1ichael-Gama had pulled off the road and was lean- ing over a front fender to inspect the t•ngine. He left the engine running, they added, and suddenly the trans mission became engaged and the car lurched forward. The ma n suffered.a broken leg and a crushe nee when the front wheel run ove r is legs, firemen said. f\· ' ael-Gama was treated al San Clemente GenC!ral ~lospital . Oran ge County Sher iff's in · vestlgators are working y,•ith l\1arine Corps officials today in a bid to de· termine the identity of a motorist u·ho robbed a young El Toro ~tarine or $48 after beating him y,·ith a lire iron. Deputies said .the Christmas Eve robber y occurred after t.1arine Gerald Chillas, 19, accepted a lift from his assailant near the intersec- tion ol Canada and Trabuco roads shortly after he left the El Toro rt1arine Corps Air Station. Chillas told Officers the motorist drove him to a deserted rural area, forced him to the ground and beat him over the head with a tire iron. Chillas said his attacker then took hi s wall e t, containing S48 in Christmas leave money and bis boots. A description of the dri\'er al'ld hi s car has been circulated to all local law en· rorcement agencies. Officers said the young fttarine has new recovered from injuries inflicted during the attack. He was found at the scene by a passing motorist. -Sadat Receives Brezhnev Note CA IRO tAP) -Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev sent an urgent message today to Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, the Middle East News Agency ~eported. ~he Soviet charge d'affaires in Cairo handed the message to Foreign Minister Is mail Fahmy, the agency said, 'fithout giving further details. lt was not immediately known if the message dealt with Brezhnev"S visit to Egypt scheduled for · Jan. lS . Ne ither Egyptian officials nor Soviet embassy officials were available for comment. Christmas Gifts Stolen in Mesa A Costa r.tesa man called pqlice Christrpas Day to report a burglar had broken into liis home and stolen holiday gi fts including a key ring fashioned from a e:lass mouse. Charles r..t. Joyce, 44, an engineer, or 862 Loma Circle, said his family's $20 loss also included one p~ir of ear4 rings and twoC?lay planter pOt.9 , Auto-· Weaved ' Police Arrest Esther William·s OXNARD (AP) -Actress £1ther William1, Sl, of Beverly Hiiis, has been arresled and booked !or inve5ti11Uon of drunkeft drivlAr;t, the eali!ornla llighway e,trol 11ld today. She v.•as filwed about 11 :30 p.m . Christmas when her wea.vin~ car passed a 1gfiway pRtrol car ln excess ortfii'$5 mlle1 peT hour sPttd hmit patrolmen Oavkl Chapell and Mike Cooper said. ' The incid.cntoccurred on the Ve ntura Freeway near Camarillo. Officers said r.1lss Williams failed a 50brlety test and V.'85 held In hall for an hour and n hall before her husban<!, actor Fernando Lamas ·posted $300 ball . L11mas had bec,n riding with his wife. ' Demutles said the tool!i were taken from the h ome of Ricardo C. Godinez, 32 . of 34626 Via Catalina "'hlle he· and his family 'i''ere absent in" At exico. '---------------------------' -· II ' ,, .. ~ ... - • " I CIA Stud!l Ford Steps Up . Work Schedule VA IL, Colo. fA PJ -.\fler a family Christmas hct'C 111 the llock1es. Prcs1· dent l''ord has mapped out a bu sy work schedule for the rest of the "·eek. in· eluding conferences \\'lth energy an(l economic adv1s('rs . Du e here l ate todayrfro 1n \V ashington via a 1nd1tary courier flight ~·as what f'llrd termed a "rather voluminous" report-on al- legations that the Central Intelligence Agency enga~ed in widespread illegal domestic spying before he took office. Prc3s secretary Hon Nessen said lJ. lJ. lJ. Nixon Has Quiet, Calm Christmas Former President Nixon and his family spenl a quiet holida)' \V ed nes· day in San Clemente, amid thousands of gi ft s and greetin gs which have been arriving for several days. But the compound \\'hi ch once \\'as a hub or activity "'as nearly deserted Cbrislmas day as the few remaining members of Nixon's s ta rr went el sewhere for the holiday. One \•isi tor \\'ho "'as not a member or the immediate family \\'ho dropped by on \Ved nesday was film star Chuck Connors, \\'ho drove in earl y in th e day for a short visit. , Otherwise, the quiet celebration in· eluded on ly ~1r. and t.>lrs. Nixon, daughters Tricia and Julie and sons- in-la \v Ed ward Cox and Da vid Eisenhower . 'f elegr a ms-most cont~ning greet- in gs and others "'ith gripe~ about the economy-\Vt're abundant. An estl'matcd 7.000 Christmas cards arrived last Monday and spokesme n said the fi gure for the en· tire holiday period "·as extremely large. Customarily, local members or the Republican-Club help the rormer First r~an1ily sort and open the mail 11.·hich arri\'es dail y. Besides receiving greetings, the form er President sent a fev.·. r~ormer City Councilman a nd local businessman Paul Presley reported receivinJ: a card with a handwritten invitation from i\ixon ror the two to "gel together '" s oon arter the holidays. Presley maintains a close relationship with Nixon and his aides. The former President, said his physician Dr. John Lundgren. is mali; ing an excellent recovery from sur· gery and postoperative complications and now is allowed to \\'alk a max- imum of t\.\.'O miles a day. Wife, Two Girls Shot; Man Held SA:"ol l\lARCOS IAPl -A man ex- cUsed himself al Christmas dinner, returned with a pistol and shot his \\"ife and daughters. sheriff's deputies said a fter talking 11.·ith a guest who esl'aped injury. The three l'ictims \Vere ta\.:en to Oce:inside Tri-City llospital. They 11.·ere identified as ~l arv Schaumburg. 28. \\'ho 11.•as "·ounded in the right.leg; G abriel. 6. in the left, and her sister Cheryl, JS, in serious condition with a stomach "·ound. Sheriffs S~t. Jim lfart shorn said \Valter Eugene Schaun1burg, 35, was .disarml•d by a 21 -ycar-old Marine ~·ho \\'US hi s dinner guest \\'ednesday. Sile11t' Rtut11er· Ford wo1lld study the CIA report, pre- pared by agency director \lli1Jianl E. Co lby, before deci ding •·on :.1ny action to betaken." l'he President will meet Friday at his snow·covered ski chalel with members of his Energy Resources Coune-tt . On Saturday he will ronfcr with his Economic Policy Board. Nessen said neither meeting \\'ould produce final policy decis ions. Instead, the sessions are part of Ford's preparation for January policy a nnouncements in his State of lhe Union address, economic report :and proposed federal budget. The President wi ll be making de· cisions this \\'eek on whether to sign or veto dozens of-bills th.al Congrc&s passed in the final days of its 1974 session. Since coming here Sund<1y, l''ord has vetoed l\\'O bills and signed JS others. ~· Ford's r ented seven· bedroom home \1•as fill ed for the holid<1y with family and friends. The President told re· porters he received "a whole raft of very nice things" -plus some food which the dicting t hief executive said he didn't need. f-l o\\•ever, after several hours of ski- ing and a 11·ork session \\'ith !>1aff coordin;,itor Donald llumsfeld, the President v•as ready for a famil°y Christmas dinner of roast turkey with ha m stuffing, mashed potatoes with gravy, buttered fresh green peas, cranberr)' salad, hot dinner rolls a nd pecan pie \\'ilh ice eream. On Christn1as Eve, the Fords "'ent to the home of friends for a buffet din- ner and then attended interdenomina- tional services at Vail's interfaith chapel. The church \\'as packed and Ford r e fu sed a front ro"' seal . Although ~1 rs. Ford sat, the President a nd othe r members of the family stood in the rear during the "45-n1inute service. Ford's Christro.as gi ft s Included brass bookends frorn wife Betty, a turtleneck s1ve ater from d<iughtff. Susan, a "'ool shirt-jacket from son J ack and a basket of cheeses a nd sausages fro m son ~1i chael and his wife. Gayle. Son Steven, who has been working in Utah and l\ton.lana, gave the family a -hand-carved wood sculpture of a mountain go11t fi ghling off <1 golden eagle. The work was rendered by a fellow ranchhand. The President and ~t rs. Ford ga1~ each son a watch and Susan a long summer dress or green jersey. Ford gave his wire a yel101\' quilted bathrobe. Bomb Found In Van Owned By Countian GREELEY, Colo. (Al') -A pipe bomb was found Saturday night in a van owned by a Mexican-American activist from Ca lifornia who 1vas at- tending a meeting here, police re- ported. A police spokesman said the bomb \\'as taken to an isolated sit e outside of town so demolition exper1s from Ft. Carsoncouldexamine it. Police sa id the department re- ceived a call Saturday night that the bomb was found under the dashboard of a \'an owned by Andres Cald eron. ~·ho \vorks in the Santa Ana office of the ~1 exican·American organization called CASA whi ch stands ror Cenlcr for Autono mous Social Action. About 50 CASA members from several parts of the country "'ere holding an organizational meeting at St. Peters Calholic Churl·h here when the bomb was discovered by Calderon, officials s<iid. Thursday. Oe<:ember 2'6. 1974 DA.ILY PIL"()T il!J • '.Cavalry Maneuvers· '-·· ----···· ····· I i may look lik e a m ovie scene, but it isn't. !\I embers :of Chinese cayalry unit 1n <1nuev~·r their niounts Jcros:; the snO\\' in Sinkiang: dur- ing military e:-.:c.·rc1ses in norlh\\'L'Stern China . Yule Spirits Smiles , Tears Greet Holiday By United Press International A South DJkola restaurant owner "'·ho didn"l \\'ant to spend Christmas alone opened lhe doors lo his steak house and invited all lonely people lo join him for dinner. The price "·as <i smile. v.nuld keep their Christmas tree up until it turns bro\\·n in hopes l\larly \\'ill be ;1blc to come home and opl'll hi:; pres<.:nts. In Oklahoma City, Timothy O''.\'eal, \\hO underwent leg surgery last sum· 1ncr, got an unexpected Christmas present rron1 his doctor. O'Nea\ still o\\Cd S.15 on his hill. but \\•hen the llC\v :-.ta temenl arrived lhis \1eek he found th\! balance had been canreted. ti.lore tha n 75 persons sho"•ed up during the firs! hour 1n response to the invitation by Larry Delhury, Bran- don, S.D., a nalive of J-lungary 1\•ho lived in California for 14 years before settling in South Dakota . Dethury. who ~old one elderly The doctor had written across the tustomer •·vour sm iles are more than bill. "l 'his is the time of year to give enough ... ;, was Jnst one example of instead of rcceil'c." theChristmas!>piril. Al Kansas City, !\to .. a char ily drive Even 14 nlillion bh1ckbirds s l~ted by radio station \VDAi'"' helped 5.000 for execution by the Army al ~·l ilan, J'amilies to a merrier holid<1y. The Tenn. were give n a Chris tmas l·harity drive-resulted in 100,000 reprie1·e. pOundS of food, t\\'O \varchouses full or Army officials planned to kill the gift sandS20,000incash. birds as pests. 1-lo\\·ever, the cradiCa--A Vesta\·1a !-!ills. Ala. n1an kept tion was dela ved du e to "the di;.ding lhe \Vrong nun1ber \l.'hile try- di\'ergency of oPinion cxpre,;:.sed by Ml€ lo t all lhc l~OQ\'er, A1a. fire de· various indi\'iduals and organq<1tions parlroent to locale a family \\'Ith on thi s proposed action,'' a ~mall ch ildren to help them hal"e a spokesm an said. rnerrier holiday. But even the Christ mas spirit co61d l\l rs. L. F. Pierce .J r ., the ·'\\"rong not overcon1 e personal tragedy. ,In number," helped him instead and p en\"er, 17-!;ear-old ~l arly Cox -one g:.i,·e the man the address ,of three or the \VOrld's longest surviving li ver }'Oung boys facing a bleak holiday. trans plant patients -s pent his ~\rs. ~lary !\leeks and her three second Christm as in a room at children received a special gift. Fire Colorado General Hl)Spital. d es tr oved their new home i n Cox has been too Ill to travel since Bakers.field i\londay night. But Novembe r 1973; and his parents s·ay neighbors raised money to help the they can not afford the plane fare f;1mily replace destroyed girts and the from Nova, Ohio to vi sit him. Bakersr1eld Police Benevolent As· HO\\'ever, th<.: Cox family said they sociation located a val'ant home. -.;:. -.;:. -.;:. -.;:. * * Island Lonely a.t Yule ~N' CLE~1ENTE ISLAND (f\P) - Every tree in this lonely island 's .. forest" is decorated with Chrislmas ornaments today. There are only fi\·e trees. . The residents -all Na!'.,.v personnel -dropped the decorations in trying to bring some yuletide cheer to the almost barren 22-mile -long island, site of a Naval Undersea Center. ~'lost of the 350 sailors and civilians took holiday leaves or got passes for the Southern California mainland 50 miles east. The 70 men v.'ho drew holi- day duty ~even if light -say it's hard to get into the holiday s pirit. ":'-lobody exchan ges gifts," ex- plains Steve Sanborn, 20. of Bridgton, i\l c. "No sno"· like ~faine this lime of - year. It's hard to rlcseribe what it's 11\.:e being stuck on this rock today '' But S<inborn \1·as pleased to hal'e a "heavy" package from his parents to open on Christmas. The day's acllvities did 1nelude turkey dinnel's 1n the mess hall. al though other acti1·ities seemed more oriented to the locale than the calendar. - For instance, sailor Dick Ftyhn, 21, ..:if Fairfield. Va ., said he "·a s going fishi ng. Radioman Dan Quillen, 19, Little Elm, Texas. said he \\'ils spend· ing the day exploring the island's e:ives. As Steve K<ine . 20. of Salmon.· Idaho, put it: ··tt's just not Chrislmus being in a place like this." Nixon Plans For Library To Be Cut? A mo\·cmcnl !S afoot in the Richard i\t. Nixon l"oundat1on lo scrap any plans for the creation of a Presiden· tial Library and to turn over some memorabilia and ;1 small budget to Nixon 's alma 1natl·r -\Vh ittier College, Although the rcquirt·d number of \'Oles on the 25-meinber foundation is not ycl assen1bled, at least eight members of the nonprofit group arc in fa\'or of scrapping Lhe foundation·s only real project. , Thus far, only taped reminiscences made by friends of Nixon are availa- ble to the roundation. All the rest of the document relating to the Nixon years in lhc \\'hite 11ouse remain un· der federal control. Spokesmen for the foundation have s<i1d that th~ former President has not opposed the proposal to scrap the library plc1ns. If the plans to ~cra p the li brary in· deed result in a fo rmal decision, it will mean \cl another blow for the com- munity of Sa n Clemente where se\·era l \'ears ago confidence was strong that the library \\'Ould be local· ed there A site near or on rand which is part of C:1mp Pendleton \\':JS the prime can- didate for the repository of Nixon docu- n1ents and other me1nora b1lia. · But spokesmen for the foundation said that no site has been selected, no drawings. done and money raised for the project. · ,\ mong the membership or the board ::ire three \Vater gate defendants, John illitrhell. I! R. ~l aldeman and John Ehrlichman. Fornier l'\ixon la wyer !le rbert Kalmbach of Ne"•port Beach, also a member of the foundation board. currently is serving a prison term for c;,impaign contribution law vi olations. Woman Killed After Accident CO JtCO RA N \AP ! -A Corcoran \\'Oman, injured in an automobile ac- c·ident. was struck and killed by a car as she erav.·lcd onto a highway, authoriti es re1xirted. The I\ in~s County coroner's office suid ~l<1r1a lirrutla, 22, \\'as killed \\lt'dnesrlay on lligh1\•ay 113, six miles ;,Outh ofCOl'COl''-111. Woman Criminals Increasing l DENVJ<:B iU Pl l -L;iw t•nforce- mcnt ot'fit"'1;1ls s;1y 1nore women :.ire tut·111ng to l'rin1e these days IJec<tUliC of \I.omen's hb <1nd econon11c fas=lors, but , on re ('aught, dist;;iff erimin:.ils r:.1rely milkl' ;i :.t'cond 1n1slakc. "l-li:.tor1catly, vooincn arc 1norc tjmid :.ind the harro"1ng e:\µcricnct! of being involved 111 the cri1ni11a l justic·e Sy.i.ten1 a:. a d1:h;ndaut 111akes a s tronger impact on \\r)nlen tha11 men,'' said (.'olor.ido l'ubl1t Dert•ndt•r Rollie Roger:.. ··So, 1,1.·ith \\'Olltt:n, punishnu:nl 1s mort• likely lo be J delt'rrent to futuri; crimes." Despite that fact, ho\\'C\'er, ).~i4' ...,·;is a bumper year fur crimes con1~itted bv \\'Ollll'll. p:.irtit·ul:trly l'ft1nes directly r elated lo money -1nrh,1din~ l'n1bezzlemcnt, lhc lt, fraud a od forgery. "The \\'Ollll'n hJ\'C l'hildrcn lo feed and don'\ h:.t\'C public J!>Sl:.t:1nce J ny more,'' :,t:itc 1\llorncy (iC'nl•ral John ~loorl' s:.11 d. "Crime'" J "<iY tu :.u p- port their nCL'U.'' Hogers agreed, saying the rising d i\'orcc r ate pl>lccd more v.'omen in the lraditional n1;.ile role of bre:idv•in- ner, "and "'hen a lll'Cd OCl'Urs, lhcy do the stealing." ~liles lloffman flt' the Denver Anti- Crime Council ~aid \\'Omen·s ltb and t he di:.solut1on of family lies also con- tributed lo lhl' rising crime rate ;.imong young girls. "By li.'lling ~iris ther arc just J S good as boys and can do anything that a boy can do, some girls s ay that iC their boyfriends rip off a car, they can, too ," lloffman said . ··Young girls are mo\'ing out of the parenta l home at earlier ages," he said. "l 'hey are not \\'anled at home, they are not wanted at s.c hool, so at least the police \\'ant them 1f Lhcy com mil a crime." Despite Lhe increasing number o( crimes being committed by v.·omcn, Rogers said the ineidencc of serious crimes -murde r , assault or manslaughter -shou•ed little change during 1974. U~\Ttt.,,.... Desert See11e Setting sun fil t e r s throu g h g iant ~:.i g u a ro cactus near 1'ucson. ;\riz. causing star-like pattern of light . 2 Drexel' Several Collections of Drexel and Heritage Heritage Dirung Room , Bed Room and Occasional Ftu-niture ........................ 15 o/o to 30 9( Off Heritage Upholstered Chairs and Sofas .. 20 C/o Off o,·cr 200 fal.Jrics to choose fro m Large. 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CALIF; • '· . --·- " • ' / • A-I OAILYPILOT lhu1sa1y Oecemoer 26. 1914 Australia Rushes Help to Darwin Hijacker Subdued In F!ight From \\'ire SCr\•icf's R0 '.\1 E A Czl'C h Canadian ts in Too Much ·Good Thing prison here chargt:d v.•ith hiJ al'kLn ~ un /\, -India jumbo JCl lhal he t hrt·ate nt:tl to crash into Roml' on Chr1 ... tm<r.i. Da y 1)1\ \' 1\ t'T•:R nt:PT," Sorn..: say tha t upon t.:hr1:.tmaj. 1L :-. th e tul'kt'y lh<it ~et:. slurfi..'<I. No" I k no~· 1h1 s s11nply ''n 'l truc. It \\'(ti) t hc~t urkcy l hat -sluffrd me. {)Ill' .ll OOd !tun).! ;1hu ul holidays li ke ,·11r1 ... tn1a s ~ind :'\1:11· Y t:~tr's is that lhcy come CJnly 011r:c J )c<1r .ind l:J)t oi;il y one du y l'Hl'h . Josef lfu mol<iv, 31, uas 01·cr f'°""·ered in thl' <'o<'kJ)1\ t:iy thl· cop1\ut and,..ftight en ginl'l'r and arrc~ted a.t F1um1 c1no ;urport after !he pla nc l:inded ~fcl y. '!'he 1ulOt l·11·clcd thl' t • ty for t~·o hours, but the other 15-l passen~er:. 111 thl' t•..i lun~ h1•h1nd \\1·rl' uot told\\ h;1\ "a~ h•1P\ll'llH'I-: I .... ·ouldn 't s:-i~f,;il. a \\'hole lot dur· in.ll lhe family Yuh:litle d1nnl'r. It \\'as Jll:.t that \\'hen 1L l·amc lime fo r the pumpkin pie, I ga spl·d once, :.tag- gcrt:d to the sofa, rolled over and dc- purtcd from the :.c:E!nc fo r the next t11·0 hours. 'fhc 1Hlot :-.;ud ltnn1olo\· thr'\·,1l \•J1ed h 1111 \l'tth a 1110·1nel.1 1J(1t"l-.t•1 \..u1 re .ind ~1 ht·<t\'Y fl<ishl11!,hl 1111d told h11n h1· 11.111\. \'d 1<1 rn akc the pl.inc C'l'ilSh . Despite some \'Oil'e:. of i,:l um 1:1nd gloo m you may have heard as thi s hohday ~1tason :i ppro<1c hed, eve ry- body how seems to :igret! they had a fine Christmas. IF OVERINDULGENCE is t he measure, 1 had a great holiday. Now I have i ll year to diet a nd try lo get my ca lorie~ ~~ck under control. As of this \1•riting, the record isn't reall y in on how btg a year il was for all the shops, businesses and depart· mcnl s tores. Judging from the debr is scattered on the floor after the big present· vpcnings . hov.·cver, you cnn easily tell who made it tng. The people v.·ho ma nufa cture cellophane tape , that's who. Alas, it is true that \Ve have become .a n:ition 11 h1ch cann ol pul together Christmas packages \1•ithout the aid ur rolls upon rolls of the sticky s tuff. '\\'e stic ky together pa ckages like .... e we re mailing thenl lo ~1 a rs and they have to hold together through the rocket bl ast-off. I ha\'e my ov.•n personal formula for putting the y.•ra pping on Ch_rj;;tmas goodies. It's one roll of tape for each sheet of \\'rapping paper. That's okay. J 'm not the only one. DU RI NG ALL Tilt-: frantic last· moment wrapping cerenionies. I got one call from a friend v.·ho pleaded , ··11.ey, l jUst ran nut of tape. You ·\\.·ouldn'l have any extra v.•ould you?'' "Sorry, I'm down to my last qt1arter-roll. .. " •·Geez. all the stores are clos ed. 1 don't kno\11 v.•hat I'll do ... " ''Why don'tyou try using glue to put the wr a ppi ngs on'!" "Hey, that's .a gre.at idea -except foroneth ing., ." "\Vh a t's that?" "\Veil, ah, how do you 1,1.•ork glue, anyu·a y?" So no1,1.· we alt kno'v the 3\l'rul trulh. '.llobody e\·en remembers how lo use glue. Al Christmast ime, we are. a ('Ounlry held together by ce llophane 1apc. ASY\\'AV, CHRIST~tAS is over \vith all it's happy memories. Now 1,1.·e t·an look forv.·ard to the New Year 's i:e leb r a l io ns. Re m e m ber ing th e \cSSOllS of the hol id ay JU.St past. it v.·i\I ht· c.11'~ t11 n1akc all those good 1\'ew \',"tr".~ 1·l·~oh1l1 11ns. f.ikl'thus: -I rcso!1•c nut to go part ying all n1 ~ht . ~ -I shall not 11·atch all the football ~:11ni:s and i:nd ti p \Vit h Tecvce l'.:~cball:.. I rc:.nlvf' t1 1 :-.hun ;.i nything" t hat l·o111i.::. in a glas!'\1 1\h icl' l'Uhes 1n it. J promise 1!~11·atch my die t. Capit11l SPi:,•1f SA !GO'.\' CITTnmun1 :.\ infant r1· backed hytank -.;1nd :1 rtill C'r~ c·apturt·i.I ..i Cjiunty l' a111t ;,1\ 111 H'th of Sa1 con lnila ,. l~'<J\ ing the covernn1cnl 1n l'•>ntrol 11f 11n l~ one toy.•n 111 Ot·lc •. q.,:ut·r.::d l'h t111(· Long P rovincl". ~l ilitarv sourl'CS s:11d tht• Co1n- mun1sts o'verran Don g Xoa1 111 :.1 lu'O· pro nged a ssaul t this morning , s mashing through the barbed v.·1rc dl·· fense perimeter 11nd ;.e iz1ng lhc tov. n':. 1nilit1:.1 compound. ~ot~ief s R e lo.ri11g l\10SCO\V -In .,.,·hat \Vestc r n diplomatic sources said \\'as a su·eep- ing liberalization measure, the Soviet Union announced today l h :~t a ll citizens ove r 16 will be issued i,nternal passports permitting tral'cl in side Hussia. This includes an estimated 46 m illion "Kolkhozniks" -worke rs on coll ective fa rms -who v.·cre denied such documents in the past, effective· ly tying them to their 11·ork on the land. Heinis Depa rts TEHRAN -Richard l fclms, L'.S. ambassador to Iran and former head of the Central Intelligence /\gene~·. has left Tehran for an undisclosed Eruope an destination. .\nd (1 nal!y : I ~hall forget all this alone abou t Tuc~d:iy, l)cr.. 3l. War Chif•f Dif'< E g y pti a n \V a r l\l ini st('r l\'l arsh a l ;\hm ed l srn :1i l i s ch~a d a t Si of an undiscJo:;;cd ill - ness. Tsm;lil \\'as !he architl'l'\ o f E g ypt's s urpri:-.l' a ssaul t aC'ross the ·Suez Can;il \\ hil'h :-:t;i rted last year's ~l idcllc l·:a:-.t l"o nflict. ., Cyclone Havoc CHRISTMAS MORNING WHITE HOUSE CRASHER TAKEN INTO CUSTODY Intruder Who Ramme d Car Through Gate Called Himself 'Messiah' I White House Vulnerable? \\' 1\Sll INGTOX iA P I -Offic ials s a~· they expect to re-\Yho had ser1'ed in Ar::.b countries, \\'as the n taken to a men·· \ 1c1\' :i nd im prove \Vh ile House security measures followi ng t al hospital for obser,•ation. a Christmas morning gate-crashing by a self-proclaimed In a ra1nbling statemenl mailed reC'e ntly lo several n1essiah" v.·ho kept guards al bay for hours "'ith bogus c.1<-\\la shington area ncv.•s orga ni zations. a m:.in identifying 11los11·{'S. himself as fields had indicated he v.·ould take some sort of T rl'asury Secretary \Villiam E. Simon said the incident, action against the government on Christmas Day. dcclar· \lhich came 10 month!! a rt er a yoLin g GI 1.'rashcd a stolen ing, "I a m the l\1essiahto those u•ho ...,·ishto believe." 1\rmy heli copter on the White House \a v.•n, demonstrates the Chief Earl Drescher of the Executive Protective need "to see how simila r things could lie prevented fro m Ser\'ice, said . '"I 'n1 sure there 1vi ll be stud ies and'evaluation happenin g again... of this incident."' \Vcd nesday's intruder ramn1ed his automobile through Simon said one of the qul•stions to lie considered by a closed \Vh ite I-louse gate. security officials ""'ould be whether to put up stronger gates. P resident Ford and his family \\•ere 3\\'a)' on :1 skii ng Drescher said secur it y absolute e nough to rule out the \'acation in Colorado. A secret Service spokesman sa id possibilit y of a si m ilar intrusion probably would be unat-. th :it for t hat reason, \Vhitc I-louse guard6 had reacted in a tainable wi thout turning the White I louse into "an armed rnore "con1passionate" way. camp." . No shots \\'ere fired _during tht>-~ense four-hour conf~on -A Secret Ser\'ice spokesman said the re s f t tat1~n, :is, the man: v.•ear1ng make~~~f.t Ar:t b ~ar? a nd wired on \Vednesday v.·ould have been diffcl'e nt i~~~r~ ~r a~~"m~ lo l\~lat guard~ fe.ir~d were cxplosL\t S, stood _ni:~r the no_rlh bers of his family had been al the \\lhite !·louse He didn't 1K1~t1_c? ~,here presidents frequenlly greet 1'1s1t1 ng rore1gn say v.·hat agents '>l'Ould have done but did sny Fields could d1gn1t.1r1es. . . have been stopped before he rca hed h • b 'Jd' :\ftcr he surrendered. the Secret Servi ce said agl'nts c t c ui ing. found that t he intruder , identified as ~1 arshall H. fields, 25, . ".\~e are compassionate," spokes ma n George Cosper of suburban Sil\'er Spri ng. l\ld., had no explosi vt's. :aid . \Ve don't ~~ant lo take a human life if he's pe netrating Fearsome From \Vire Ser\•jces ~ DARWIN, Aus tralia -The Australian government today began a massive a irborne evacuation of sur· '.'ivors of the cyclone that devastated thi.s northern port city Christmas Day a nd killed dozens or persons . Thousands of others were homeless and without food and water. The offi l'ial death toll remained a t 44 , Rex Patterson. m inislc r for northern development, sa id today. Some estimates ran as hi 2h as 80 and Patterson said, '"L'he final death toll will not be known until rescuers find out what is under the rubble." Datwin is without electricity, \Vater , fresh food and se\vc r:ige. Authorities estimated that 90 percent of the city or 40,000 was destroyed or damaged a nd that at least 20,000 houses were hit when tropical cyclone Tracy struck on Wednesday with 165 mile per hour winds. PATTERSON, \VllOSE ministry encompasses the vast area of the northern territory. announced that at least 10.000 persons would be evacual· ed from the cyclone-battered city in order to ''thin out" the population to cope with medical and rood problems. "Everyone here is a mouth to feed, we've got to thin out," Patterson said in the first radio broadcas t from Darwin since cyclone Tracy str uck. "It would 'l)C intolerable for Y•om en and children to stay in Darv.·in for the V.'et season when thousands of homes will have to be rebuilt,'' he said. An Australia-v.·ide airlift of food, clothing. m edical s upplies and emergency equipment started mov· ing out of th nee major air bases across Australia, while three naval ships, the aircraft carrier h1elbourne, heavy destroyer Hobart and the frigate Stuart, sailed from Sydney for the 2,000-mile trip. They were due here on New Year's Day. Other smaller \'essels were en route lo help rebuild · the demoJjshed porl. F1l'lds. the son of a deceased State De partment official an empty house. - ME DICAL AUTHORITJES in Darwin be gan an extensive innocula · lion campaign of residents against disease. Volunteers were called for -___ ..., ... _•1g arbage collect ion and a giant cleanup of the city. - Girl Wounded By Arab Blast Has Operation J ERUSAL El\l (AP) -Israeli sur· geons todar amputated the right leg of a 17-year-.old...florida girl v.·ounded four days ago in an Arab grenade al· ta.ck in Jerusalem. The head of the surgical team at lladass;1h l·lospita l said the conditiQn of Dejean Replogle of Jacksonville \~·:is "norm:il for an operat ion lik..! this." The gi rl's leg was amputated above the knee. During the operation her pa rents, l\tr. and ~l rs. \Villiam Replogle, al· te nded a prayer service at t he hospita l conducted by Dr . Robert Lindsey, head o( t"he Jerusalem Ba p- tist com munity. An attend ing physician s3id the a m · putation u·as necessary because the .(!renade fragments "caused ha voc in the veins, n1uscles and a rteries in her thigh." The American consul-general in .Jerusa lem, Arthur Day, \'isited De· Jl':1n be fore the operation. She also got f101\·ers fro m her bo yfriend, Steven Casi ilia of Jacksonville, l\l r. and i\Irs. Replogle and \heir t 11·0 daughte rs came lo the Holy La nd last \veek ~·ith \3 other Baptist pil - 1;rin1s front J acksonville. Li11k-11p Rehearsal? 1- R us s Put in Orbit Salyut Space Craft ' l\I OSC O\V l UPI l -1'hc Soviet Uriion today orbited the-unmanned Salyul 4 scientific station in 1,1.·hat could be a further effort to smooth the . wuy lo a success ful space link-up \\'ilh American astronauts next July. d1r eCtor for the joint Soyuz-Apollo mission, indicated there would be no furthe r Soyuz fli ghts in connection with Apollo, but added "this does not mean there will not be any more Soyuz luu nches before ·the joint IJ,ight." The U.S. Embassy in Canberra sup· plied a gigantic U.S. Air Force Starlifter transpart plane to assist in rescue a n'd evacuation ope rations. Defense Minister Lance Barnard s aid Australia "s three 1itline opierators, in· eluding the national line Qantas. would all use available aircraft lo help evacuate people from Darwin. Britain sent planes from Singapore lo help. Bob Zw eck . a 21-year-pilot, said the storm blew in every 1,1.'indow in his apartment. "WllEN I LOOKED out. l couldn't believe it. The u·hole place loo ked as .though it had been nattened by an utomic bomb." An announcement by the 1·ass news ~gency said all Salyut's equipment was fun ct ioning normally and ground stations in the Soviet Union as·well as a monitoring vessel in the Atla nt ic Ocean were tracking the laboratory in its earth orbit. The ai m , it said, is ··to further test th(' des ign . onboard sys tems and equi pment of orbital stations a nd to conduct scientific a nd techni cal studies and experiments in conditions of space fli{ht." Australians Ponder Stonehouse Eviction JUDGING 8\' a read ing of previous Sov iet ex periments , this could in· dicate a new attempt wi ll be made by rosmonauts to dock with Sal)•ut 4 \Vhic h t he Russians nanted lhe· ''Ac adi~m i c i an Sergei Korole1', '' In April 1971, Cosn1on::.uls from ~y uz \0 docked with Salyut I, then th ree cosmonauts from Soyut 11 v.·en'- aboard the Salyut \'ehicles -si milar lo the Am eri can spacel ah -in June that year. · i\1 EL BOURNE. Australi a <AP> - Joh n Stonehouse. th e runaway me mber of the British Parliament, \\'as reunited with his wife Barbara to· day 1,1.•hile the Australian ,go vernment- ponderecl whether to deport him for ente r i n ~ lhe country on a fa lse pa ssport. She fl e\V i n from En,glond •and the cou ple met for two hours at the Com. monw e;1\th Detention Cenler whe re he is being held . the Communists and for the U.S. Cen- tral Intelligence Age ncy, but Wil son told the House or Commons that these allegations had been disproved, ACTING INSP. John Mitchell S ulliva n told "the magistrate that Stone h ou se admitte d e nterin g Australia \V1t h the false Markham passport on Nov. 27. !·le left the next day and returned Dec. 10 Sullivan said. . ' Stonehouse claimed he 11ot tha name by checking hospitals "for peo· pie who were dead and in my age group," Sulli\'an said, Storm Hits Southwest Salyut 2 was a failure a nd no at· tempt was made to dock v.·ith it, but cosm onauts from Soyuz 14 went aboard the 20-ton, three-room Salyut 3 :ind stayed there two weeks. T ll E TROUBLE·Pt~AGUEO Soyuz 15 fa il ed in repeated attempts to dock ~·ith Salyut 3, which is still in orbit. and Soyuz t6 cosmonauts, who we re a loft from Dec. 2·8 did not atte mpt a docking with the Salyut but used an "imita ting ring," to simulate the planned link-up with the Am erican Apollo er art. Stonehouse failed to produce.the full explanalion of his flight which his lawyer had said he would make today, But Stonehouse told the magistrate 1,1.•ho ordered him held lhal he was fl eeing from "the incredible tensions and pressures I have suffered in the last two years in the United Kingdom. Tass. the Soviet news age ncy dis· cussed the caSe on Wednesday' and scoffed at the spy reports. It said it seemed that Stonehouse had gone bankrupt. El Paso, A lam agordo R ecei·ve Heavy Snow • TP1n1,••rn f 11 rt-s Mo.~ 'w .... ,.,.,.. ... " ' . " ~!'•"10 " " " (\O)'l~ft ,, " ·" l\"''•'0 " " •• .:~,..~., .. " (•"''""•I• " " f'l,••••flO ~. 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Sufi "w•• )II• "'·· v 11 •.!r011"' •ut110••llf\W1<1. -flW-•l .. ""'·~•.H• "'· I " " " . .. Aft erwa rds the fli ght crew said the dotking tests were successful. Kons ta ntin Bushuyev, pr oj~~l , Daily Pilot Dell•trt · Is Guarontred MOf\day·Frid•Y: II you do not !'lave yaut paoer by 5:30 p m , call belore '7 p.m. and yout COPY will be de- 1.vered. Salurday and Sunday: H you do nOt teceive your copy by 9 a.m Satur· day. ot 8 •.m. Sunday. call before 10 a.m. and )'OUt copy will be Clehverecl . Ck't11htHH T1l1.•c11411 Moat Ot'ange Coonty Ateas 642 ... 321 . Nofll'lwes1 Hunlingl on Beach. and Weslm1ns1er ....... 540.1 :t:to San Clemenle, Capistrano Beach . San Juao Capistrano . Dana Point, Soulh Laguna. l agona Nigufll ..... 4H-0610 '· ·•1 AM NOT a criminYI in the strict sense of the u·ord. I may have only co mmitted a technical offense in Bri· lain." Stonehouse. a Labor party member or the British llouse .of Commons- since 1951 and a member or Prime t\finister 1-larold Wil son's cabinet in the 1960s, said he hoped to remain ln Australia as an immigrant. The· 49-year-old M.P.-busines&man di sappeared in Miami Beach, t"'la ., on Nov . 20 while on a business trip. He arrived in Australia a week later un · de r the assumed na me or Joseph Arthur Markham. lie was arrested Tuesday in a 1ifelbourne apartment where he was living under the name or Donald Clive Mildoon. ' IJ E 111\S BEF.N rePorted Involved in a' number .of complex intemalional business deals, lncludln1 a SIS million Romanian.Nigerian cement deal that friends s aid Cell through while he was i.n Florida. After his-arrest. he cabled \V1lson th11t he w~s tr ying to get away from "incredible" business pressures and blackmail atte mpts. Tv.•o British papers rcportt!d 3fter lhe disappearance .. that Stonehouse had also been accused of spying for I Choir Dispute ·Ends Fatally CH ICAGO (lJPI) -An argu· ment between choir members a nd u sher s after Christmas morning church services here ended in the stabbing death of the church's choir director: • Authorities said Wes ley ' COieman, 19. tried to intervene in a~argument on the steps of the rreci.ous Blood Church and was stabbed alter he bumped in- to a 16•ye ar·old youlh in an ROTC uniform. T:he youth was later ehar1ed with voluntary maMlaughter. The arguing apparently start· td when the ushers..n\embers of a ne arby hl!lh school ROTC unit, and the choir me mbers began call\ng each other nami:!I j u:it before the midnight Christmas Mass at the church. ·--~---- I I I ) ( I 'It Is Degrading!_ Opinions l Vary in Getting Boss.' Coffee SOUTllFIELD. !\.11th. iAPl -The storm still bre1,1,•s ovt•r Y.'hether a secretury should gel coffee for her boss. Accordirig to <t n;itionv.·iflc sur\'ey hy Kelly Girl Office Scr\'1('C'S, some tradition<il ideas about the secretary· boss rel:1 tions hip haveeh;ingcd, Y.'hile others h<ivc r em uinC'd tht· s;1ml' -if he is willing to bring me one also in turn." a Texas secretary said. THE !\JOST POLARIZED opinions represented the traditional attitude of "anything the boss 'vants" a nd "Does the bnss fetch coffee (or his boss?" the survey indicted. A ~ew Jersey-fieer<>tury wrote: "One of the secretary's functions is to n1 ake the executive's job a little eu!ier and it gives me a t•hance to do something special for :>0meonc. '' treated like a maid or a personal ser· vant inste<id of a (·o·worker. It also is se.'(ist. l don't think m('n employe~ would be expected to 'wait on their . bosses' in this V.'ay." BUT SECR E'r ARlES \\•hose bossl'~ treated them as profession<ils y,'ith ski ll s, v.·erc cons iderate of their \\'llrkload :lnd \V l'rC appreciative Of the e(fort involved in •·getting coffee'" "'"ere more willing to play hostess. Of 1,000 SECR ETA HI ES who <1nsv,.·ered the question, "Do you mind getting coff ee for your boss?" 81 per- c·ent said they did not, 14 percent said they did artd :1.5 percent "'ere un- decided, according to the survey. But there were i;nany qu;ilifying st<1te ments from women in favor and- against getting coffee : But oppo~ite feelings were ex- prt·ssed by another employe. "It is humiliating and de_grading. It is being r.lore than 90 percent of the secret<trtes responding to the "Kelly Girl" sur vev indic<ited a v.·illingness to get coffe·e if the office situ<itiuns were comfort able. "No, I don 'l mind getting coffee. t-.ty training was to \\'ail on the boss - \1'h<1teve r it was. Glad to ~eethc young t·hange some or this." sai d a C;1lifornia executive secretary, about 50. "Yes~ f do mind, hut I 'II qualify that hy saying that I will hri,ng him a clip Ul"ITelt~e-- Off to School Ore2"on·~ Go\·ernor·eleet Ooh Str~1uh ~ot four SJl(' ding tjekets r111 ring the ~·(«Ir and 11<1\\" has to !:!n ln dr i\·er lr;tinii;'.2: school hefore hi~ 'in au~uration next 1r,1·nth. Youthful President To Resign \1''RA~CON I A . N.H. (AP1 Leoii Botstcin, "'ho five ars ago became president of tiny Franconia College at the age of 2.1, is resigning to hecom e the pr('s ident of Barq College irl Annandale- on·lludson. K .)'. Bot stt.'in gained nation;il ;ittentinn in 1970 when he took over the tiny srhool. ,..-hich thC'n had an enroll · n1ent of :1buut 230 students. llr \\ ;1s considered to be the \Oungest rollege president In the hi ~tory of ,\mrrican educa!iorl ~ Franconia's pr('- sent e11rnl\mt.1nt is about -150. "\l o~! of \1·hat I set out to do has bel"n ;icromplished,"' said Rotstein. 28. Bard Collf'ge i .~ a four· ~·ear liheral art~ college y,•ith hel\\"C£•n 700 and 800 students. THE MIW Yl:AI Will lllHG MIW MIDICIHlS ly TlllY Gu.MT. I.I'll. 30 Deaths a Month Using Snowmobiles ...... ~ ~- 'Serious Health Risk' W ASll J ~GTON Ct;Pll ·-1'he Amcrit<1 n Academ\· of Pediatrics has warned that reek.less operation of snnv.·mobilt•s presents "serious he:1 lth risks" to children. The academy of doctors \\·ho treat . t he children injured by snowmobiles issued safety guidelines urging young people interested in the vehicles to takf' training courses, join .~afety minded sno""·mobile clubs. test·drive the maehines, study the terrain and v.·ear appropriate clothing Snn\vmnbile·rclated deaths ha\"c r e ached as high as 20 to 30 a n1onth in snO\\"helt states during recent years said the academ y's commitee on rttr('alion :.ind s ports One injury re porting ,system cited 476 injuries rrom snn\\mobiles in the year ending June 1~73 Snov.·mobile deaths mosl often re suit from head injuries a'ld drowroing the stateme nt said . 1"\on-f:.il:il injuries usually invol\"f' the legs an<l feet Olhe• injuries in rlude frostbilP caused by wind chill which frequently reaehes minus·30 degrees. and hearing loss rauscd by the noise the "''eh; rle generates fJf 28 sla tes th ~• reQuire sno\vmobile registration orily ei~ht require a trainirig O'"Og•a,... fo• drivers under <1gc 16 'f\\"(')\'e stalL·S ha\'e no age lirnit and no minirnun1 age for opcr<iting <1 snowmCJbile on publi c l;ind Group Seeks. ·' Tu11a Boycott SA\ PRANCISCO <APl -A nationv.•ide consum er boycott of light meat :ind chunk lii!hl canned tun:• ha s been call ed by the Sierra Club and other con- 'ser\"ation groups trying to stop mass killings o f porpoises in tuna fishing nets a spokesman said "The t una industry has had two years to develop methods to end the killing or porpoises."' said Rob£"rt l·fugties. chairman of the, c lub's National \\'ildlife Committel' At issue is a fi s hing technique ...,,hi ch uses schools of dolphins to find yello""·fin tuna in the Pacific from Baja California to Peru NEWPORTER'S MEN'S SHOP AT THE llEWPORTElt 11111 1107· Jamboree Rd., Newport Beach • 644-0330 • 300 SPORTCOATS TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS ••• COSTS ARE FORGOTTEN A11 Reg. Priced NOW. 430 0 $90 to $110 All Reg. Priced NOW 5300 $120to $130 We're proud of our Selection of Sportcoals. They ore Mosier Tailored in Double Knit ond Texturlnd Polyester. Plaids -Checks & Plains In sizes 38 to 48-lleciulars -lon9s -Shorts. I USE YOUR MASTER CHARGE or BANKAMERICARD J SWEATERS SPORT SHIRTS 80o/r-pf the prescriptioi:is Wl' now dispt>nse contwn ingredienls unknown les~ than ten years ago. \\.'e still u~c a f.-w of the old reliable~. but most of them ;ire beinR rapidly replaced by better new produrts. Finest Import 2 ''Y .4.lpoca Coat Swtottrs. S•••n colon to choo'• fr'.om. Amel. Wa,hable 'hort Vffvt Sport ~lrt' In qalaxy of prints & ploins. Slits Med. larqe & e.tro larqe.•"9- t.ike your physician, we 1tudS· to keep infor med about new discoveries. We learn their dosa~e. physica l qualities, proper s t orage and i~com · patibiliti cs. That 11': why we can fill ;1ny prest'riP· lion intludini: tho~f' pre- scilhed by phy5ich1ns in distant citit11. . ''OU oR. voun OOC'l'OR CAN PHONE US when you need a deli\'ery. We will deliver promptly without e•lra tharge. A great many Jl(()fllt rely an us for lht.lr health needs. We welMme requests for delivery Jtervict and charie accounu. PAii LIDO rtiUMACY JllHe ......... ,,. .. w...., ......,.,. ..... ••J..1 110 '• l"J-JS.00 .... , .. " '2800 r.n Cashmeri Slipons of Fornous Malcff"a Top Quality, 6 colors. 119-SJ7.50 , ... '"" '2800 Lmnbswoof Swtoter Shirts. 4 button slipon style with collar. Many txctlltnf colorl. 1_,, SZ7.SD ......... s 1600 NECK WEAR LCll'1)t selecffon -al MW up to dott width & patttr11s•....., $7.50 .. IZ.45 .... •40 $ZO.OO Slllt P'ric.t s 1 I oo .. • ·• VELOUR SPORTSHIRTS Lonq slt-t-Vt-, 1ippu MClc with caller 11..ci• ,1,., onlyl. s 14 •OW Lar9e SeltcHon of LEISURE SUITS Ptctins & Plaids, Chtclc'-Si1ts 38 thrv 0 . • .,. Prlc•1 $70.00 SALi s4 300 1.., Prk•• sto.oo SAU! •5300 OPEN t A.M. lo 5 P.M. • SUNDAY I 0 A.M. to 4 P.M. OPEN llEW YUR'S DAY I 0 A.M. ' ' ) ,_ lnursc1ay,05cember 2& .. J,97.----DAILVPILOl tt 5 IS: 'J e IN 7 SIZES ·~ e IN 86 STYLES e IN 2,000 FABRICS e QUALITY e SELECTION e FREE DELIVERY YEAR•END•CLEARANCE • EACH RIVIERA SHOWROOM HAS OVER 150 CONVERTIBLE SOFA BEDS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY .._ *· ''q:~, 5 17995 to 5399 95 -~~/PA:;• J-; ~-;/*" --~~-" c, ~-""' .; ""'""'··' STARTS TODAY 5 DAYS ONLY! ~' .,_ ( J'·•-,-_ ....... ·--- ' 2 5 1 Hi-Risers $119 Our Hl-fllter •IMP• two 10 m•"Y ••r•t P1,1U1 out ind up to becom• two 1lngl• bM1 or on• big doubl1! Very •P9Cl•tly ptlclld 11 ... ~ Comer Group"' CONTEMPORARY ~ Fiii ~" f ~ S~I 1 \ //:Joi" Old -~ Q111t ,.~ S~I Crisp, contemporary ·coni.ier1ill!e sofa !n fashlonat>fe sttlped fabric . Styled lor today's living., 1 ti's beautiful 10 look at Dy day and by night It's a great bed lor two. FULL SIZE COMFORT QUILT COMPLETE SET GUARANTEED 5 YEARS QUEEN SIZE LOVING CARE·N0. 7. POSTURE RIGHT COMPLETE SET GUARANTEED 15 YEARS . KING SIZE - COMPLETE SET MULTI-QUILT STITCHING GUARANTEED 5 YEARS KING SIZE POSTURE PERFECT • EXTRA FIRM -DELUXE GUARANTEED20YEARS ---,,-,.. I• I ... sgg N<he.p•ece corne• 91oup tornple1e w 1t11 '"''0 ro1.111C1a1>ons, two mattresses two bolsters ano two Q<.iilleO co~erlets plus. an eiegartt co•ner tao1e SEE OUR VAST DISPLAY OF OTHER CORNER GROUPS TUXEDO QUEEN SIZE Tti1s lu~ti lu•e<lo slyhng 1s accentea by the smooth back wat er!a!I cushions and 1oll-0ver arms. is stt1lung pla10 labric S1eeo~ l\V01 RIVIERA SOFA BEDS START AS LOW AS s179 ·· ~RiVietC\ cs©uuv®u8o l BUEN-A PAR K 1 . BSJI STANlON AVE . I • ,~, 1,_ LM-""'II • 827-4400 -- ORANGE 1393 TUSTIN ""' 0-w>tlllel!tlOI ..... 993 .4570 I COSTA MESA 301 S BRISTOl • , ''"h '°""" .. -°'• ,_, ' 979·5040 Ctt:rlil r\l.1ailnbl@ . rreC' ll1?1i\·1•t\' '<lnd ~l"I Up. • .......... • ' ~·Y PILOT a1n .. .u. •&• • The Staie Stem In ---. -------·-... ·--~ .,IAtfll<itl\1~ :i:n ;1l~·o:;t l\ r\l:in Post, ha s di~rupt"°d'. :.it \l:tst tt·n1p11ruril,\'. roor<' th<1n :r .1 1·:1r of t.irl•ful phinning f11r d1;\·l·lr11)n1~·nt of the t 'C Ir\' inc '.\IL«lil"al Sl·hoo l 1.:ast ''l'<'k. \\'1thout ,,·arning, Po~t rl•eomn1t.·ndcd !11 al the• sthnol he· 1>t·r1 ·n1p111ril .\' <·lr1"ed a ... :111 l•ronnn1' n1t•a'IU!'t·, ;L11d 11 ...... 1ud(•n1~ :111d f.1t·11lt1 tr ~1n~ft·rrt·d ln lh1· t ' ( · 11,11 i.., {" (t Ill Pll" ,1 t S:u' l"~HTil'tll o ' 'I hl· r l':u·l u•n ltl (Jr :111.1.:t• ('uun11 11 ~') Wlt· tif :-.hc1t·~ :.ind rfi ... m :1~ f11r n1flnlh" 4111 tnd. u1 1111·r..,1t1· 1111<1 111u ntv 11ff1tliil'I tnili·d 111 ti pl.in ... !111 ll'<111 :-.ft·1: of tht.· C1r:n1.i,:t.• l'uu11t1 'lt'llu·;d f"t·nll·r 111 !In· 11ni,·tr ... 1t1· ffi l'dit.·al ..,c·t1111il ;.ind 1·•111 ... trui \111n of .i ;!tlll·bl'd 11·:1th 1i1~ h11..,p1tal 011 lh•· lr11n1· 1-.11npu.., 1'hl' tran:i;..1l'tion cil L1 ... 1 11:i-. .q1J•l'l1\t·d .i i 1 •1 1111\1 !1·11·!(}(·1 1 'l'ht· l'u..,1 t • cun1n11·111l.1!111n 11 :1.., pr111np1\1 1111d pr•1!•trl1 1·:ilt•~nr 11 t·d Ii\ t·11u11\\ ott111:il ~ .1~ ... hnrt ..,1;.!htl'd ,ind :.!rn .. :-1 1 m1..,1nf11rn11·d L"itinJ.! "'nun1t·ruu ... t'l'l't1r .. 1n .1 ... s11 n1pt111n .... :1n•I f:1t't' a.., l\t'll :1.., t11n1 ... :-.1on .... · .i -.pol,.t''>lll<Jtl for lht· 1·oun1 .1 1u·:.:<Jt1:1tin.!! u •;1m JHJ!nlc.d J111t th:1t l'tl't' ... '''*ff ht1-. not hct·n in t·1111t.11·1 \11th Lilt· n .. ;.!ot1:1t1on:-:-.111Ci.' Fl•liruur~·. Suh:•· mo!.I rif lhl· !.nlirl f1n ,1 nt1cal r(''!t·.i rth :ind plannin;..: ht1" t:1ken )ll.H'l' ... !IL( I' lh1·fl . tilt· th<Jf~t· 1h.1l thl' '!';l:1ff report L':> b,1"l'cl1111 not rl (t! l'd u1f c1rn1:1tion :'lee· n1s \';did. '!"ht· 1vtflmfltl"lld:11Hfl1 i1\t·1ln11k!. lhl' lllHlt•nia hl<' Or:111g1· (·uunt\ ;.!1'1•\\'lh f~1ttnr . l·arr~1n;,; ''.ith_ 11. l~o~h • 1 hl· IH.:l•d tor rno rt· dot ·t 1ir:-; ;111d th~· op port un 1t ~ lo \1':1111 thc·1n. II n11·rlnoJ..:-the t11\HJlll' L"Cl n1c·cli('•d ~thn11I 11rn~r~1rr1, ... p1 ·c·i.11i1ini:: 1n till' tr:.11nin .L! of ccneral pr:t<:li\ilH!l'r " !111' f:1n1d~· practic:e. ;Hlmlll('tlJy Ulle of rl'l cdicinc'" n1"'' rrt::,,ing nt·l'd s . It fl\ ,·rlonk' th•· pl<nl for ,,,fahli:-.hing 11utp:1lll·nl 1·lln1e' thr1111 ~ho111 tht· arl';1 <.t benefit f1>r bnth the pt·npll' .i nil 1 h l' 1 r ,11ni ng, pro,i.:r :i n1. .. . ~ r . " n,.1l'gl91111JYt ana~..ta!lmllt<8!1WU tan....,ff :i11out pr('' i11u:S finu ncial hlunders m:.id c by ~st ate 1n :-.l•tting up me<lil·al $('hOQIS in S1.1cramcnto ~nd S;1n I ht'j.:O. in huth in~l<IO(,'('~ at l'X<:l'SSi\'l' l'OSt \()th~ SIH\l'. nut Ill \'lt'\IJ of the l'SlCJlSi\'(• pl~1nnint; that has gone int'• fhl' l '('I project.'''(' n1ust resent tht.· :-uggestion tf1;,d this good and un1qllL' prog-r:1m be scr :1pp~ll to ron1pt.•n:-;:1tr for carli(•r mistul.:l·S. 'I hj • t'UUll\,\· has until J :1 r1. 15to rc•sponcl lo the r1o~t r1·<·11 rnn1rndation. ft is i1npcrati\t' th;1t l'uunly 1-(11 \ ernnl(.'tll, th(' 1111 i,·c·r:-i ty Jncl the businc~s i.:0111n1unity rally to keep this projctt on the track. Another Transit Vote? ()range Cnunt1· ·rransit District directors, <;till rP•·hng from the sOund \"Oler defeat of a ~ales tax hike fur tr .1 n .... it ronst r ut·t 1<Jll. ha\'t' ta ke n •• ne\V course th:..l \\Ill h.•:1d tn annther t'lt•c tion 'rhey ha\'c ctecirtecl lhc ht•:-\ \1 ;i1· tu "t·I hi•· n1r1nt.·\ 1 ... 1h1·ou~h Sl'ehin).! ;1 sh11 r ~· 11f ~l a ! l -'t'oll:.ct ect ;a:-.ol in(. tax e~ . 1'he,· 1\ :int !o dil't:rl somt' of the S57 n1il1i1Jn 0 1·;1ng1· "cou nt~ ,1·111 get o\·cr the next fi1·e yeurs into n1;1:-..s r;1pid tr:.insit dc\·e\npment rathl'r th an mo re rq<1fl r11n'l ll'Ul'1 i<;in . 1·0 dn so. the~ need a \"ult' of the JJ(·Op!t•. ()Ill' f!LI L'Stion is \\"hen to h <i\'l' th(> cl~c:tion . ).\;.1rc h 11f 111>xt \'('al' h <1::r bcen rul ed out ht.•t«HISe 1t 1s too t lnst•. Rut .Junt· o f !!)7<i is a rt'<.1li s tic rlatt.'. c:nn!lidering fht· di"sl rit·t '' uuld s t;.11t losing •1c:ccss to g:is taxes in July if I he 1·ot e :-it ill h:.idn 't bct.•n taken. 'J'r;.1 nsit offitials are dead \\'l'ong. hO\\"C\'Cr, if thc1· think that all they ha1·e to do 1s proelaim th<1t d1\'~·rtin g son1l' money from roJ d building is "the .in..,,\ t'r .. :i nd \\';1it for l'Otcrs to c he(•r . Or<1nge County h;1dl1· ot.•cds n1 ore roads too. partic nl<1rly in the ... nu thc rn portilln. a nd lht.• transit d istrict c~n:t 1·lirnin;1tt· th1.1t ncC'd. It t;u1 rc:duce the nt.•t•ll. if It 1·on1c:s up '' ith :i realistic pl;i n :.irHI sells that plan l•t•l\\l'Cll no1\· :1 cl 1hcl'lectinn. • Middle Income Shah Tokes llurder Line Carries WASJ.l lNGTO~ -In an effort to translate the economic nc.,.,·s into human terms. "''C h:.i vc reported on the plii;!ht or the poor -the faceless men and "''omen and their anonymous children in the migrant camps and de- relict nci~hborhoods of America. Today, v.·e turn our attention to the middle class. the submissil'e majori- ty, v.·ho pay nlost of the bills and make Burden (JACK ANDERSON J .. off dC'nla I \\'Ork het'ause he eoutdn '•t af · ford ii. Ht• summe<l up his situation succinctly ; ··''~I ore S\\'eat, less play. · · -A retired ,\rmy officer. who moved to Delta Junction, ,\Jaska. to enjoy the outdoors, 1s preparing to re- turn to a city job. lie can no longer af- rord to reed hi s fa mily at the pre\'ail- 1ne grocer.v pri('CS. m£tS1 nf th l· sacririce~ as they st r ueglc in the econ c1m1 c c1uirksand . 'fhl· rc\'enu e la.,.,·s ;ire s truc · ture<t !lo th<tt the rich can escape ;ind the poor arc excused (rom pay ing a full tax Thr• -r\cv.·lr...:.eds frJ(m Orem. Utah . spre ad thC W~t they 1\·antcd food -. ..s.v.·edding· gift·~. heal'iest bur(tcn f;ill!i upon lhe middle· incon1c f;imilic.~. AS Nf.:t\Rl.Y as v.·c can interpret thc t·omplex st:1tislics, every fi\'C working taxpayers cllrry two of lht>ir neigrl·bors on their hacks -one ;i gov- emml'nt employe. tht.>other a 1~·C'lfare rec1picn1 Thl· r ich ;inrl :-llJ)C'r·rith don 't showl<IC'r th('ir fair share of !he fin an- cial load. Wf' h:1vl' disco\·cred million;1 ircs. C\'Cn billionaires, .,.,·ho often pa~· no !eder11I u1comc taxes at ~n. \\'c'll identif~· them in future col- umns Fami1Lc:i1: caucht in lhc 1niddle and v.'C''vc been talking to them up and do""" the 1:.ind -.1re fcclinJ! the bite of recession . "Th1.,1· are tighlt·ning their pursr strings 1n :1ntic1palion of even harder t1mf's 1'herc 1s ;i J!na11 ing fear 1n th e rit uf their stomachs th;it tht>y ma~· 10 ... c the· ;1 fflucncc 1hc~· ha\'e st ru}!g led so ha rd to achiC\"C. Al.R E 1\0'', tn::inv ha\'c Inst the ovcrtim t• p:.i_r ;;nd part ·tim c Jobs.v. hirh paid fqr their extra lux· ur1es i\11 tuo 11f!1'n. they bought !he luxuru•s on cr('d1t. c·n11nt1ng upon th(' 1·x!r;1 nu·ome lo keep \tl> the p!'.l~" nil'.'nts This h;i s caut!ht sc\'cral in :.i credit S{jUl'f'1e Thl'\' "11a\'e fall1·n hl'hind 1n !hC'ir p.1yn11·111~. :0.lo:-t (•rc<hlof's arc still a('l"l'Jllln J! d1·l;1~ ed payments. But ~nmt', 11h4• arl' c.1u~h1 in lheir ov.n t•ronnnHf' hind .. ire f11reclnsin,1?. '.\li<l- 1llt·1n1·0ml' '~nrkcrs arl' 1\1 nd1n,c up 1n b.1nlo:rupt1·y l'o11rt Our s p11\ rhl·t·k ~ ;ll'ros~ middle 1\mtr1ta h:t\ (' 11n1'11\·rrt-d the ~amc unl':t~incss l'll'r1·"hc1'(' llerc arr a I fcv. t\"pical \'1gne.tte" -1\ Srattlc ('ng1nrt•r tnlrl us that In· !1 n.1t1on had rc1l11('t•tl his purrhas1ng JXl"•'r :?.'i )lt.'r<'t.'nl . ll1s v.1fc is no\\' look1n i.? fnr \I ork sn thl'Y t.'.ln hani:! on to their homt.· .ind car. -IN TllF. northv.est llrnher roun- l ry. ;:i lurnhcr1;u•k "':11" Oippt!d 1n10 the :iir b)" a 11mher riu \Vhcn hr. got out of the hos11ita1 :1 rr11· d:1~·s l:Jtcr. his ioh \\"3S i,:one A 1J,•1hesd.1. .\Id . tr;1d1·1'n1:in put -IS 1'1AN\' cities. couples are b;inding together 1n co-ops to buy fruits ;ind \'egetahles directly from the pr oduce market. at \\"holesalc prices. -A \Vashington. D.C., tradesman, living hand·to-mouth. has stopped go- ing to \\'ashington Redskin football games. !!is \\'ifc h;.1JWg"1ven up bingo. -A Bov.·lin ~ !;reen. Ky ., shopkeeper, \\"ho has managed lo stay in business for 27 years, is slov.·ly go- ing broke. -,\ teenagt> g irl fron1 Bcllc\'UC, \\'ash., short of gas, siphoned sonic from a neighbor's Cl.if . She sucked gasoline into her lungs and 1licrl at the curbside. TllESE anecdotes, multiplied by the millions acros3 the country, are pushing the economy c\·c r deeper into recession. This bas crc<itcd a re· ression psychology, v.·hirh is causing nearly everyone to tightC'n up. 1\nd the lt:.~s people spend. of l'Ourse. the rn ore businl'SS declinl's and the sl<'<'Pt'r bt>t·omes the econornic slide. The hara!ised taxpayers in the mid· dle inromc brackcls. n1ea nv.·l11lr. are tircrl of subsi1li1.i ng sn many gove rn· ment 11·orkcrs und \1·elfar<' recipients. 1'he nu ri1 he r of 1)coplc on rcileral, state and local i:;ov(1rnment 11ayrolls is close to 20 1nill1on. An t'vcn larger nun1her. acco rd in~ to thr hest t'!>tin1;1trs, arc recei\'in:.: h:1ndnuts or payn1ents fl'lin1 the go\"ernmcnl. TllF. FF.OF.HAI. p:1~-rnl1 ;1lonc n<ll\' st:inds at SSO h11l1011 annually. Add to this another 56.5 billion., v. hi ch ~ocs t'a<'h yeoir for pension~. Both figurt!s arc soaring out of control. ,\ fa r more sta_gj!er1nj! SJ•12 billion 11·ill ht' spent this fiscal year on v.-elf:1 re :ind security 11ro)!ran1s. That's S62 billion n10l'l' th:in the dl'· fense budget. 1\nd !hr 11t•lf;u·e ~ystcm is even more chao1i c than the expand· in,!! go\'ernmcnt p;1yn)lt 'fh e General Acl·ounlin~ Office rr· port:;;, di smayingly. !hat fcderod salaries have risen f;i slcr lately than pri\"ate p;1y and that thl• forrnula for "lhCSE' pa~· H1l'reascs is bcinR ri~g(•d il - lei ally hy the ft..'<ieral employcs v.•ho figure it. Perh:ips \\'C should have sel•n a r loud on the horizon the size of a man "$, hand haC'k in 1960 v.·hcn Presi- dent f'.1st•nhowcr, after ailnost eiithl \'(':1rs without c1·er havini;: had n veto 0\'(•rr]ddcn, S:l "' hi s \'CtOOf the federal payraisc O\·erlurncd th11t year hy a Coni::rcss suddenly roused to ii.$ ~ind fl'('!. 0 \1[ft T11 J.: N'ixon·Forrl ~·ca rs, lhe lari::est outpourinJt of mail to be rc- cei\•ed nt the W.hitc llouse on any is· sue v.·as not Vietnam, \\'fitCrj!alc, crime, abortion . inrlation. depression. detcnlt'. imp(';1rhn1rnt or the oH scarcitr It toncrrnrd the 19g9 pa) r:ii:o;C for postal \.\Orkers . f'cderaJ cmployes :ire bil<'omin~ the most J)()" erful scl(-inlt.>rest Jobby 1n the countrr and I he Jr demand~ ::ire he· In~ squef'zcd chicfl)' out of the middle class . ' Dear Gloon1y Gus IJoe!'ln"t the 18 percent lnt·rc<iSl' lfl Cadillac sales and the rl'duc- t1on in sm<1!l car sales tell you "·hn the inrl<1t1on<iry pricl'S arc real ly·aff l't"t ing ., ~ c F'. Gloomy c..... commonn ~rf •ul>m>tlod by•••~" •nd llO not no<•u•rUy •ell«I tM wieW> M th• .,. • ..,...,.,, Mn<I you• pot ,. ••• IO Gloomy Gut, D•olw Pilot. All These Have Much , In Common (SYDNEY HARRIS) 11ere's another ''In common" quiz, in v.·hich you a re asked to identify the entries in each question as belonging to the same set. A score of 40 percent is excellent. I. The fictional characters." Ernest \\"11rthUig."' ··~frs. G rund~·." "Hebec· t·.1, · · ··)I rs. H ~1rris, ··and ·· ~cft)'. ·' 2. The fo l\o.,.,·ing breeds of dngs : Poodle , Great Dane, Boxer, I>achshund, a nd Pomeranian. 3. Charles Baudelaire. Hermann Goering, JI.label Kormand, S<imucl T. Coleridge. and ~1 a reel Proust. 4. Ostia, Prater. Tivoli. Battersea, and Skanscn . 5. r-.tuster, n~·e, rafter, pod, Hntl siep:e. 6. DP. II BP . LOB, \VP. and SF. 7. llalbon, Char\otteCorday. Earl of Essex. Pizarro, and SI. George. 8. Sicilian. Indian. French, Fi:inl'et· to, :ind Ru y Lopez. 9. Antimacassars. spatll:'rtlushes. pantHlt•ltcs. stcropticon:-. anti ·1aborets. 10 Bro\1·n l!a\'ana, Chartreuse, Ka(fir. Pan1pas, :ind Seal Point. AKS\\1t:RS: l. !'\one of these characters e\'er nt"Jde an appearance in the book or play. althoug-h mentioned frcquentl~· bv the other characters . (Fron1 \\;ildc's "The Importance of Bcini,: f.rn l'st .'' \lorton's ~·speed the Plough ," Du r-.lauricr's "Hebecca," Dickens·s "i\lartin Chuzi le"·itt," 11nd Odets's "\\';1iting·ror Lefty ") 2. 1\\1 arc of Gcrm:.inic 1Jrig:in :.ind brcl'ding. 3. All \\"Cre notoriously addictC'd to drugs. •I. AU art• for('i~1\ ;:im11:;emcnt park.~ 11nd resort a rras. {In Roftlc. Vienna. Co1)C'nh:1i:i.en , London . a nd Stockholm I 5. These :irr noum; of :1sscmbl:1ge for JJl'acocks. pheasants, tur·kcy11. "''hales, and hC'rons. 6. Recording shorlhand for ha.icball :s tati slic~: Doublt Pli1y, !ht b v Pitcher. t.~fl on nasf', \\'ild Pilch. and Sacrifice fl~·. 7. All V.'('re condemned lo death hy bche<1d1ng. 8 1\ll are traditional chess openings unddefrn~rs . 9 All •ire by,lll'lnc dcvires. for pro· \t•ctinJ:, cushi ons. kcepin.1t shoes clean, Ion~ undrrdr;1\\"rr:o; 1\ilh rutnes. :1n J)ld "ma.111(' lantern" ror vicwins:: :-lid('~. :ind a lov.• embroidered stool v.•1thou1 back nr nrms. I(). All are brel.'dl\of domestic c11 t5. New Iran-Israel \\',\Slll~GTO~-The 01ninous <Jll(I "llrprisin~I ~· ahrupt 1ur11 to11·i.inl u h:1rdcr pro·1\r<ib line ag~i inst lsr;iel h~ th(' Shah of ·Jr:in. :l J\1 idC'aSl pu1rer 11 ith oil rithcs and t:.S.·suppli l•<l <1rms. is Causing high-le\·el con5ll'rn:1 · lion inside President Ford's national security apparatus. l'ntil nO\\· the '.\liriea st's mos! po\1·crfu\ country Israel on spcci31. ;ilmost int imate terms . But tht! Shah's latest pro· nouncement . 1\";irned that the s p ecia l rela - t ionship may be coming to an end . This unv.•ante<l nl'\.\' byproduct of t ht· continuin!? lea<lcr of th<' 1111p ulous :inti h:1d <lc~ilt \111h 1 :\rab·lsr<i cli dc:idlock mt.>ans that Iran, a ,·irtual all y of the \\'est in lhc -. 1973 oil crisis, could he its enemy in a ·new cm boqgo in J91Jj, \Vh at adds to nervousness in \Vasll'ihgtOn is I'Pa n's new military pro.,.,·css resulting from the Shah's heavy use of oil inoney to buy Americ;in arms. "TllE RE 1\'R t-: only tv.·o \\'ays.·· thl· Shah told thC" ?.Ii<ldl c F:nst Econom ic Surl'c~·. published in BcirUt. ·· Eilhfr lsr<icl acce11ls the in1pl emcnt ~1tion nl the· L'nilcd \'ation!S rt·solutions o r there is no alternati,·c lo \1·<ir ()f course. this time it v.·ill he our \.\·ar. · · The Shah's inter1·ie11· \\as l <1r~e1~· ignored in the An1erir;1n prt•ss. hut.:111 unusutilly complete t ran!icri1)t '';JS rushed to high officials here 1·ia or· fi cial cable fro m Beirut. \Vhile dc- l'<ii('f of t1\'Crtl~· n ai.t~· anli·lsrac\i ( EVANS-NOVAK ) rhelori,·. it r<11 -.t•s ~t'r1ous a1arn1s cnn· si derin g the multi-billion-dollar .\merii·;in arrn s sci ll's to 1'eher;1n and \\'ashin)!ton:s poht.1 of dl•µcnding on lr:1n f(lr \\"cstern dl'fcnse of thl' oil- rich Persian Gulf and northern appro<ichl'S to the So\·icl Union. For t>Xo11npll'. the intt•r\ ie\1 n1adC' :1 n1ajor IJnint uf thl' Sh;1h 's \ i<;i l lo ('a1ro n("t 1n ••nth. hi !'I f1r ... J since ht• 1\;i' ri:-••1\n princt• in c!1stant 1>rl··:-..::i~:-1·r da\·s . '·J think h1µhl1· of \1·hat Prl'~I d1·iit Satl.:1t has dor1c for lhl' . .\rah caui;t' 1!) l[cnc1·;1I and thl' Palestinian t·au~l' in partic11l:i r."' hl' ~a id "'.\1 ~ (11rtht·ominl! 11s it i:-. au ('\ru·c ...... ion of lhi..; C!itl.'cm ;· llf. · C'H F: IJIT F:O l'rl'.'>tdC'111 ,.\n1\ ;1r Sadat l\"ilh v.·orkin.!.! to1\ar1l a p\_·at·C'ful settlcmcnl 11·ith ls rat·I. but added lhcit. "regrettably the Israelis havl' not rt.•s(Jond i;_d to hin1." lie the1~ pi1t 1h<' blan\c squ:irt ly onL"tht• Amt•ri ct1n!'I" for rai\in,g to press Israel to 11 ithdra\\' from"occupicd Arab territoril'S, which would.bring the peace ''the An1 ericans :>ay theywant." F;1 ced \1·ith !\putlcrinl! border \1·arfsre--;1(!'aln:-I tl.t• n1ilit:int .o\r(1b ... t all' or lr.iq :111r! :1 l'hitl~·. <.1rm's lenL1h rt·l ation..,hip" ith S:n1di .\r:1bia. thC' Shah ;.., clearl.1 intent on shorin).! u11 lhe pnsit 1nn of Iran .\lt)s\cn1 hut non-Arab ·in \h(• 1\r;1 h 11 nrld [,. pt•rts here I'll'\\ thi..; :1:-. ;1 1t11n•. t'r<1us ne'' l·len1cn1 i11 h.1rden1n~ rohe ... i1l'· ne..;s of lhc :-.10 ... lvnl 11orld on th11 ]..,r;_i('h l"!I UC Chill \\"h;it .is on1inous :1hnut·tht• Shuh ·s 11·nrds :it this crit ical junrturc iJI the Arab·lsroeli de:idlock i!i ttu:ir hi'Wt of 41r astil' thangt' in <"lil polit·.1·, tO\\':lrd hoth Israel und thl.' \\'l'SI. if "·;1r hrcaksout ;.igain . In ()<·tohl·r 197:1. \\hl'tl El!.\Ol and Sl'ria attacked lsr<.1cl to recover lands !l~i1cd in the 1967 '' ;ir. lr;.in rc·fU!il"li I•• ~o :ilon ~ 1\'ith the cn1bar~1J h.1' ,\rah 011 statr·s im posing a hl0<·kadt'. lnd£'('d. Iranian oil helped furl Israel's ~uc - 1·c~ ... ful 1"11Unlcr:itta("I,. ... \1hich dru\C' h<ith F:~.\"pl and S~ r1;1 c\l'll d(•t'!lC'I' into thl'I r n\1 n t~·rritorll'!' lllS \\"f\.RO:-< th;tl ··1hi!> ufltl. 11 ,,111 Ill' our \I ~r ·· hint thal \r;,11111uu ljl iuin 1\-. r1il-pro1b.1~·1111! l\l n">ltm nt>i1..,..1bor~ ;.ind den\ ui l 111 l">rat•\ :ind )ll'rh;.ip~ tht• t•n11 rl' \\'e:-lt•rn 11 .irld 1n th1· n1'xt '!l'<Jr Thl' rr fer1•n(·« tu ·nur 11 ;It', "01lll' !>pet1 al1 sts huld. C"f!Uld n1l'an That !he Sh:1h simp l ~ 11·:1s 1\·;1rnioJ.( thcit thr next outhrt•:1k of .\rab·l "J"al'li htlSlililit:s 1\·ill quick!~ ll';1d tri a third 11urld 1\·ar \1'hi<·h no nvtivn l'Ollld escal)l' llU11('1'1•r, th1• rnajor1t~· \'it•11 insidt• \ht· Ford ;idJllllH"lration !:.ik•·" :i morl· rl'ali~t1e \"ic11 : thl' Sh:ih "a~ u,in~ hi s 1ntcr,·it•11 \11th th1· .\r;1hi1· \;1ngl1ale puhlic;.i ti1in to ,,;1r11 1~r;u·1 .ind \\"ash1n!,!lon. 11 h1h• i~:un1n~ 1 rcd11 \lllh hi:-.\rab 111:1 '..'hb11r~ · \\'1· support tht• 1\r:1h \ll'\\,·· lie -.:ud, "hel·.1t1~l' th1· \r;,h:;; ht'l':J1!1l' a 1 irt1 rn nf f1)rcig1. ucc ·11p;111on 'l u t · S. l)fl\Jt.' n1aker~. 1hi~ t•han ~l'. f)f d1r<'1· 111)n is 1•h::1r \\ :1rnin'! In the I'S th;il tinll' 1" runn1n:.: 11111 111 Ith· :O.luldll' (::;isl Judg~t by Necktie A ~cnt's ncrktie in I::ngland is far 111nre th 3n 20 buf'ks 1,1.·orth of :.ilk lioughl in a ~h0p in Jt'l"lll.l'n str1·1·1. 1'hi s is idso true fur the dC'IJcndencLl'$ of England, !hose places 1\'hich U!it'<l t1i he called The E m pirc. In these arc;is a nccktil' is ;l \1a' 01 life, und thank you. Jt may be a lillle less so than in f'~dw11rrli:in tim es; hut the cra\'al is sllll an important matter. In Britain your nccklit' ca n set \our social status l1lmost as much :is your :iccenL Both n1'eklies a n1l ac· c1·n1s can he f:ikCIJ. 11f course. and often are: but usually the necktie and thr :icccnt so exat'tly fil lhc person that an in1poster is rc- >1dil1· dttl'cl.cd 1'hc \.\'ron,I? mon wear· ing ihc ri~hl tie is :i 1n :1rplot indeed. and so treutcd b.v one alld all. 1'11 ESE thoug hts ar c in :>pircd by thi.: r1·1i rcml·t1t some tin)C back or '.\Ir ·r Herbert .Jon e:;. ~1r .• loncs 11·;1fl ~11Cti:i l Ill' consultant 111 G1eV<'S. th<' t1·rrihl1 fancv rncn'sshnponOld 13ond ~t rcct i·,c~t air :1i r. :O.lr Jones in hi~ day v.·:is knov.·n lO \\':I~ clOS\' to poetic tlll the SUhJl'CI of 11ctkt1e"' ~\1·1th \I hich IK· conccrllf'(I himscl( for 4i yl·i1rs. ;i qunrtcr of G1c1't•s' hfetin1e. II P v.·ould talk about ~oing into a room full of Slr:1ngers. of· t~n Ill ~nmC I Cr)' odd qtlarlC.1' or (hC "'orld. sudclcnly see111.1t u fan1iliar tlC o.u1d fi nrii ng 1incSC'lr amon~ friends '\\'ondl·rful social ire hrcakcrs." ht• :-a11I ~In . JO~ f.S d CSl.lllll'll tics f(JI' SOC! <il .ind ILtC'l'<ll'Y cluhi;, for mllitar.v nrg~r111;1linn!i. for t·om1)11nic .... fnr ccr· trun n11nnr ro}'alty, and f(lr. any rrsprttnb lc group. in · f11l'l. \~·hic:h \\i!iht'Cl <nl identifying cra\·~1 Hi s Bat tic of l!rll:1in As!oc1ation lie. 1t true .-• CHARLES McC'-BE 111ark 11f dis\1nclion. has <1 plucl' <JI h1n1or in th£' ltn J)t•rial \\'oir i\lus1•un1 . F'r o1n 1ny rcsitlcnce in Englftntl I o\1n tlH'C'l' of tht'!il' hnnnnflc t\cs. Ont· 1s froni a httll' puh 111 ;\larlborough 11hcl'l' I had ;t pin! from tune tn time. olll' i:-. fro1n :1 1.ontlon cl11ho1rather 1n · telll'ctua I 1>retcns1ons. l1!ld lhc other I!> from another l.ondnn cluh con1po:-c1I lcirgcly nf y1JunJ,! G u~1r1l:-, Officers, ;Ill nf l\"honi look l':q,~uely hkt• IJ<J\'1d ~i\·cn. :-..:i\'c111 s in ft1ct .1111c1nbcr . TlllS J,AS'r occasioned ~ far·· -fetchctl inl·idcnt in New York 11hou1 tl'n years <1Ao. I 1vas invited fo rather ;i largC' tockla il 11<1rty given by a distlnguishcd British journalist in his flat in the Ea!il. .')•)s. 'l'he guest.mixture was nhout half 't'a11k ;ind hulf Or\tish crni i::rc. \\'ithout rnt1('h rhinking., and its a \":11~uc across the llf':l il;'sturc. I 1vu1·c Ole necktie of Cluh X. "'hrr1• r,h" Orl\'id Nivens hung oul, and ""h1ch had only a handful of Amcric;lns arnon11 its membership. •- i\n1ong the gut':.t11 I nollcC..'<I another !cllov.· \\'l•:1 ~·1nJ! the ~ame net•kl1l'. I thought no1h\ni,:: of 11 /lc lhought c1 c1T l hi 11~ nf i l l il' ''as a:-:-.a ultl'f.I and arrrOntCd at '''h;,it IK' rl·J:.ard<'ll f.iS clear 1nl1)crso11al1lll'I on m,~ ri.irt. Ile ,i nformed var1nus membl'rs of the as· Sf'mhlagc th;1I I \I'll$ il bounder of high tl(·~l't•e, SE\ t-:H,\I. pcnple: broughl then('\\." Ill n1(• I c;;11rl noth111g , l'at~c1· reh!ih1nf! 1hc f11tuat1on. •11ld SC'll!)1ng \\htll v.a:- alnio't tt•f't;11n In c·11n1c 1'h~· (";1pll11n. tor that 1nde1·tl h\' \\':.s in the 1lon1c Gual'd, \\·:1~ itCllin.I! b•1th drunk :111d .,liRl111y upoplcl·tl c 1n u111>e1:1r;1nce. ll :-111111 h:1ppL"11t.•d 111• n1:1r't·h1"d 1111 \11 !Ill" <.11\d 1h·1n;1 11rl.~d. "i:.1· \1t\:1l n ).!ht, SJ !'. llfl ~OU\\ l'•lf' ;11\ X ( ']l1b IH:l'li1 ll' " , "Bccau~l". \t111 durnn11'."' I i1n· '''t'rvd . ''I an1 .1 tn~r11bl"I"" H ,,_;i.., ;1 ~111;1JI ..,(1(·1:11 tnun111h . b11l olll' 11h1l·h I ~1111 1·1·1nt·1nht·r \\1111 ple;1 ... 11rP '\'herl• 1~ 111Jth111g 1111)rt• dl·pt'C1',lf!J! l\1;111 the si\!111c..,s l.itlll -.n,,hhl'r~· ot t h1· Br1 t111\~ 11h11 :••'t• ah1.11• lhl" llottnrn ol the ~•J(;l.11 tluui;hll1. <.111;,I h1·11e:1th tlll' l"ll 1 'tnple Of th 1.~ t 1 J)l' Jt1di::l' a ] 1l•1·-.1u1 ',; \111rlh 11) llu· pnhlic "C'ho11I 11~· ;1\1t·11 · 1lt·d. 111· !ht• l"l'l'.l llll~·nt ht• 1•11\t.•rl·d . H.1 hl" ,l l'l'\•111 . or ~O lll l' for111 of trc1~m:1:-nn·r.\ he hap1><'nS!i1.!>i1h~c nhc \11. {.:lothf•s nt·1thc1· n1aketl .. thc n1 a11. nor neckties 1:1e ~c11t , saith llinu;clf I hi s hrighl n1or11 . ft!eling IHS(lat .... ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. We1rd. Publi111'rr r110111a~ l<el'vt/. ,.:dilor Uarbora Krtlb1cl1 , Editorial Page Editor ' The editor1;1I I)<\~· ()( the U:illy 'rilat seeks to Inform and sti muhuc readeri; hy prcsentin~ on this p.11111 d1\"trse commt.>nlury on topii.11of1n · lt'f"l'-"I b)' s~ nd1ct1tl'rl columnists ;inri cartoonists, by 11rov1d1ng :~ f()r11m ror rt'adcrs' 1·1c.,.,s and by pn:~\'nUni? th1& n\>V.'S!lli\:X:r ·~ n1nnlonc 11t\d tdea~ on t'ur1·enl topics. The tditonal opinions of the Dall~ Piiot 11pptBr only 1n the cd1tor\11l colun1n at thl' \op or lh.-p11,~e. Op1n1ons expressl!d by !ht> eolun1n1-"IS and cnrtoon1st~ :md 1('\ll!r .,., rlti>rJi arf> lhe1r O<A'n and no tndnr~cm1•nt oft heir \'ll!V.'S by the. Di111y Pilot i.houtd bl' 1nfl!rrcd, Thur~ri ~~" OC'cem bt'r2G. 1074 ' ~ • -- Tnursday. Oeeember 26 1974 ' OAIL Y PILOT A 7 r,:~~~~~~~:----""\ Clare 1n9nt Pick 'Mart>us \\'t"lh~·' Prop ,.. Pilot . Loglfook Man Deserves Holiday Pardon Hy DO UG l.i\S FRITZSC 11.~ _ OI tl>t D•U, ,.Ii.I i i.oil • 1'1 Y SECOND F AVORITE columnist, Art Ruchv.'ald unveiled his ChristnH.Ls present to the people of the UrHt·' cd States 'l'uesday. Art, 1t seems. has arranged for P resident Ford to pardon C\'crybody. !'\ow that bit could h;ivc Ileen a iah at a previous \\'l'll· kno .... ·n F ord pardon or 1t could have meant something t'lse_ \Vithout trying to in- terpret his column. 11 seems that \~·hat the people really do need th is Christmas is a general pa rdon. 'f odal)'·s walt'h\1•ord, if one 1vere to be pulled from the rest of the En~lish langungc :.is rcpresentalil'c o f our society, :.hou lcl lie ::c11n<:l'rn .. ·· 'E Vl\RYO:"J.~ llAS. SOi\-1F.Tlrl\'G to be cnncernert ubout '!'he f't·onn n1y. inflation. ':rime, busing, the nel.!ds of th(· pnflr . the povi(•r of the wealth.I' Anyo ne "'ho is 11(1( concerned :ibout something in particul :1 r is probably concer ned ahfiUl not hcing , cont·erned 'l"hc Y.'Urr y line could become a nation:.il symbol llecogniz1ng the pn1bl en1 and e~p ressing concern :.bnut t1l l this c<1 nccr n. lhe :'>l cnnonile Churches r ent radio time aimed al all aying som e of this m l'ntal ''sc]f.fl agt.•l]ation". , "God forgives you. v.•hy nol forgive yflurself'!" .!he spot conctudts · -- TIS TflE SEt\~ON to be joll y, the lyrics say. A little joy. a fe\\' smiles, it seems. could do more than all the concern in the \\'nrld Ch ri~t m;i~. if it has any meaning at all. is a general pa rdon for a ll of m t1nkind We need it Name Dropper .. Malden Always Gets It In By VE RNO N SCOTI HOLL YWOOD (UPIJ Karl !\1alde n plays a cal· and· mouse game \vith mov- . iedireclors and s o far hasn't been caught ta m pering ""ith the dialogue to insert his famil y nam e in e\'ery mol"ie he appears in For year s the b ig. bluff ac- tor has found :Jn opportunity to employ his re itl surname -Seku\ovic h either vis· uall y or orally in his l<1st 25 pictures "SOMET11'1t:S IT isn't easy," s aid the star of "The Streets of San Francist.•o," the weekly poli ce series in v.·hichhe stars "I never a s k p('rmission from the direclors because l hey'd probably turn me do"'n . So I slip in the nan1e \\'henc ver I get the chanc(' E v en after I mention Sekulovich the onl ) l)f'rson \\'ho notices on the St.'\ 1s tht• script clerk "They run up to me after a scene and ask , '\\"hat did you sa1·~ \\'hat <l id you say? It v.·~s n 't in the script •' I quiet t hem dov.·n so the director 1\·011 "t hea r Di rec I ors arc too busy y,·atching !he action to JlilY much attention to thl' dialogue·· I.EST A .~l'ON l~ mistake Sek ulovich fo r P olish or fluss ian ~1 a lden n1akes .it abundantly ell':1 r lhat he 1s 'i'ugoslavi an . ··ri.1v father ca rnl' to this counti-y in 19011," he s aid. "The d:ll' he arril'ed nn Ellis Island ihc San F ran('1sco earthquake took place. \\'e film our series in San Fr:111- cisco but dad refuse!; to v1sit m('thcre "'lie 's 88 ve:i rs old ancl con- \'inccd il 's fate tha t if he set ... foot up thcr<' anoth('r earth · quake_ .... •ill hit thr ('_1ty Rut he comes out fron1 his home 111 Garv ll od . I to l"isit mr in l.os · i\ngclcs fron1 tinll' to li._n1e. our shO\\' and gets a bi~ ki ck out of the fact th;;t I na med o ne o f th e su p po rting charat.•\ers o n the s how Seku\ovich. Art P uss<J rella. 1\·ho-1r:rs45'i.'l!ll"""mY stand·in for 14 years-he "·;is an American -League umpire for yea rs-plays a cop na med Sekulo\•ic h. "But d a d hasn't al..-.•a ys been pleased by hearing his name pop up in movies-. \Vhe n I "'as doi ng 'Birdman of Alcatraz' I l)\aycd the ..-.·;irden and I h<Jd a hell of a tin1e finding <.i spot for the na me. '' Fin<illy 1 s ettled ft)r drop- ping t he nam e on one of the prison inmates Dad called me long distanc e t o say ,'/ \Vlin t you to knO\I' that no Sekulovich hns ever spent a day in jail · "\\'H EN I \\'AS in 'Patton I y,·as s upposed to c:ill lo a soldier to fetch m~' helmet Instead of just yelling. 'lley Sold 1t>r ' I h o l l ered . 'S;.ekulol'1ch , bring me my helmet '~ol e\·en the other artors caugh! 11 I directed Richard \\'1d· n1ark 1n ·1·1mt' l.1n11t a nd I didn't \I ant ln g1\'e him the name to u:.t> I 1\ asn't acting 1n tht> p1ctur~· so I used the Sekulo\'1ch 011 a (lcsk nnmeplat(' <J:. th£' ca mer a panned b) "I !i lipped the nam(' into '{hlf' Everl Jaeks ' a nd lh;1! ":is ~ \\'e ster n w)--lh :\l arlon Rrando It \\a!i a fiesta scene• :ind I t·;1 lled 1t out to a passing ext ra Again. nobody noticed " Hl"T THF. Sekulovich name 1nust gel r ous ing cheer~ \.\hen a :\l a lden pi1·- tur1'plays in Yugoslavia ··1 \'egone l arthl'r 1nldn1!'! tha n anyon e e lse fron1 'i"ugo~l;1\'i a ." ).J :ilden l'X 1>l>1inl'd "'ith a grin ... And tny pictu r es a ll are sho .... ·n 01·l'r t herl' .... ·1th my n;unl' above th<' li!lc 011 th<' n1ar - quee, no n1 alter \\·ho the st :1r ''DAD AL\\'AYS "''alches IS. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, DEC . 27 & 28 1803 WESTCLIFf DijJVE, NEWPORT BEACH 548-3303 • CLA REJl.tONT IVPll - 1\llant1c Richfield Company Preside nt T ho rnt on F Br a d s ha w w as nam ed l'ha1rman of the board or fell o""'S or C l are m ont Univt:r s1ty Center of the C l a r l·m o nt Coll eges . Bradsha\v is a lso a member of ttie execut ivt' conlmitt ee of ARCO's board of di rec· tor~ and a director of the Am e ri ca n P e trol e um Am'/Julance a 'Real Deal'1....,.. Institute . ) • ~1 \SO!\" CIT'li', 10,\'A (l 'Pl I r.1ason l'1\\ :1mhulanl'c opcr;11nr l.t·on Snell said be &ot "a rc:i I de:i I" ..., hl'O ht' p.ud SJ 1.000 for the ambulanrt• cu~1on1 1nade for lhl· "Jl.1 arcus \Vclb~·, ~I IJ.,. telev1:.1on shu~· Snell s:u d thC' \'l'hil·lc <'O~t :.iround $50,000 to build. lie fi rst s:.iv. 1t in Buttl(' Crt'ck. ~1 1t h . in 1:170, wh('n it v.·as Ill'\\ At the li n1e. he s;iid, he \\'a~ looking fur ...... ,, As a high yield way to invest. This Ban~ ot America Investment Certificate 1s the negot iable type Available only at full-service bank s. It lets you get a high 7 Y1% interest as well as flexibility. Federal law prohibits redempt ion prior to ma turity. But if an emergency comes up and you need your money you can sell your negotiable Invest ment Certificate without losing interest. However, the pr ice that you get will depend on t he money market at the time of the sal e. To be rea listic. if you want to sell your $1 ,000 Investment Cert ificate before the 6 to 10 years are _up, you could wind up with less than $1,000. Or more . Depending upon the prevailing money market. Of course, if you hold the certificate to maturity, you'll receive the full principal plus the guaranteed interest. 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Federal law requires a substantial penalty for early withdrawal on a non-negotiable lnvestrnent Certificate. So decide how much you can spare and for ho\v long. Then put at least $1.000 in a hi gh interest. non- negotiable Ban k of America Investment Certifica te. Like the negot iable type, the non-negotiable Investment Cert ificate is guarnnteed up to 540.000 by t he Federal Deposi t Insurance Corporation. Pick the Invest ment Certificate that sui ts you best . Then ask for it at any of the more than 1.000 Bank of America offices throughout California. You'll like what you get. One way or the other. ,) .Depend on us. More Californians do. m --· - BANK OF AMERICA I -I "\ < ·. " .. - OAJL V PllOl Triursday December 26. 197• Equality Measures Spreading s~\t'f{A:\tf:'.\'l'l) j.\I'• 1·11l· t:qu.il ll1gh1 ... 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A 1hr~·t::111•·rn hl'r 1·on111uttt•t• 11·a~ sCt up \l,,nd:i~ h\ lhl' l11c.ll <·h.i jilt"I' uf the \u1 .. 1·h·;u1 ,\-.:-111.·1.illull vf L'ni1crs1ty !'ri1re.: .... 1, • CAL1f0RNIA 5 Tots Die; Fire Blamed On Cigarette t' ro111 \\'ir(' Ser\' ices ,..;,-\;\' .J tl!:'E Fire ofri tH•I~ ~•iv a t'tgarl·\te left on a sof;1 tuuchcd off a f1rv th;1t s1Jrt•;1d to a Christmas tree•, :ual d1·st rort·d a three -bedroom homl' \\' c(J ncsd ay. kl lhng fi Ve t hl ldrcn . '/'h e children: r:ingu1g in ••J;l• from t•1g lH month::; tu thrct· years. tli t•d in thl· Christ ma~ rnnrn1ng bl:11.e th;1t dt:.,\royc<l the huu~e 1n tcs~ than JO nunutcs ~ Capt. Ro n Delgado ~aid three other ehddrl'n .'Ind t1\'0 adults escaped the one story home in their n1gh1 clothes. "\\'he n f1r l·f1 ghte rs ;1rr1\•ed the house wa:s burning fi ercely 1n front and they couldn't enter t hat way," ·Delgado said. ";\'e1ghbors "'er e screaming th:i t there were childre n l/ISHie. "The m en run around back and dovp throu ~h 1\•indows attc mptini! to rescue the r htldren ." he a dded. "l 'hey pulled them all out .ind gave the m mouth to mouth rt•:.uscitalion until ::in ambul;ince arrived ... Dclgudo said l\\'O children "·e re pro- nounced dead at the scene and lhrce \\'Cre dead on arri\'al at Al c xian Brothers l·lospit:il. 'fhree other c hildren and l\\'o grandparents \\'ho \1·cre babysitting escaped by leaping through \\-'1ncio\.\'S. Killed we re H:in~ly 1'uttle. 3. Sh;i"·n. 2. and Kenny. 8 n1onths. l'hddrcn of '.\.Ir . and L\l rs. Handy 'fut t lc. of Portl;ind, Ore. 'l'hc \'i siting p:ircnts \\'Crc cclcbrat· ing Christmas f':vc \\•Ith friends a nd didn't knO\\' of the tragedy until they rt'lurned at aOOut 2 a n1. Tax Hike Possible: McCarthy ' SA C H ;\~I E'.\'TO (U PI ) -Ass<.>mblv Speaker Leo T. ll.1t>Carth:; pred1cl:. 3 worsenin.!: economy over the next six months "'ill gobble up Gov. Ro n:.Jlcl 11l'agan 's hi ghly publi c1tecl hulf· h1J I ion doJ lar projected tu."< :.urpl u~ The S:1n Fr;i n- ri:.t u I)e m oerat :d!>O \.\'arns that Cal1forn1a ns m a1· f,H't• thr jll'n~peCt o! a tax hike to co\•t·r rrs ing un- l·n1 ployme nt and JP'O\\'ing 1\•clfa r1· ro ll s 1f lh t· econom y fails to pi ck up by Jul~. 'l'h e r e t ir in g Heagan tin1 e and a g ain ha s r e· mind ed Ca lifor -Lf01o1ccA11T11v ruans that. unlike the huge deficit that t'Xtsted "'hen he hccamt> governor in l!Hl7. he lea ves office with a prOJcC ted __$500 inillion t;ix s urplus at the end of the·current fiscal year on June 30. "I think it is safe lo predict that bv la11·maker in California, forcca s·t hecause of the falteru1g economy, :\lcC arthy said. lie alsO said that legislation signed ll y Heagan berore leaving office that 11il l take e ffect in 1975 \1•ill "cat up .. a Jot of the projected surplus. )fcCarth y. the most pO\\'Crfu l lawm a kt'r in California, forecast pcssimislL cally that the state .and th.e nation are headed into the "\\·orst re· · cession" in decades. ' Legislati ve Analyst A .. Alan Post. has \.\'a rncd 1t is "entirely possible" that Culifornians may be hit \\'ilh a tax increase because of inflation. growing unemploymc!ll and increas· ing \\'Clfare rolls State rlgures shOYo' the number of jobless Cali fornia ns climbl'd to 7·19.100 dul-ing November, an ini:rcase of 141 ,500 ove~he same month a yeur :igo. "If the eeonomy keeps slipping bad· ly. as every·indieator suggests il \l'ill. l\l r . Post 's prediction "'ill be <J (" curate," 1\1 cCarthy said. Post iilso predi cted that stale go\·· £'rnment cxp<..•nscs 11·ill leup :it least JO 1:ic r<'ent in the ne xt fi s cal ,ycar, out- ... t ripping fC\•enues by about S208 million. Fueled by inflation. state cos· ts are expceted to increase by ul le ust 8857 million \\'hile tax revenues in- l't'casc by only S650 million. ' .,,J Death Motorist Gets Probation SA N BEH~AtlDINO Ci\l'I A JUdi;le has sen· tt>nccd IM ·ye.:ir·old Nancy l,ynne Hccl'l' lo four years' probut1011 ;J nd ordered her to contin ue ps yc hiatric t rt•lil n1en l :Jrtc·r she pleaded ~u l lt y t o v olunt;ir y n1;111slaut.:hter in the dC'uths of a 1ninislt•r ;1i1d tu~ \.\'lft>. Afll!r :in argun1cnt \\'llh a hoy fr1cnd Au g. :!, l\1 iss Hcc1·es inlc n11onally drove her car head-on into the car of the Rev. 1!1:1Yo·atha Crain. 53. a nd h1 ~ \\'lfc. Jae· que lcne, 47, prosecutors s aid. Deadly Sand Flushed Out Of Harbor OCEANSIDE (AP ) ~The death-dealing Oceanside l-larbor is gelling its eighth rlushout in nine yeurs. The dredging no\\' under way is ain1cd al puniping out 470 ,000 cubic yards of sand in a 5900,000 projecl j\Vhich "·as expec•ted to be 1finis hed by Christmas. But !completion now is set ror 1Jan. 10. • Si n ce 1963, \\'hen the ha rbor was opened. poor de- sign has been blamed for sand buildups-•\.l.'hich ha\'e contributed to three deaths und ove rturned untold boats. A total of 1.120 boats ha\'e been rescued. Allogcther 3,216,300 cubic yards or sand has been re· moved -enough to rill San Diego Stadium four times ()\'Cl'. Mard s hoals, a low tide ;ind high surf have slowed the \\'Ork . ,.\crew of 48 men has been on the job a round the clock, except on 1\•eckends. . ( S. I. 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Flores. bl ack sheep of a prominent Saf\la Barbara family, left a bloody ma rk "l'loc>y killed him while Joe wai preparing his lf"Vrnfng 111eol, at1d aflrr pl...,fng· his body on rhe ruble lhefl sat oroa-in4 and alt> "'""' '""' poor v le'k ln1 hod provided for hlm•,.lf.• ~ on couiity hi story "'ith his brief but violent uprising in 1857. HIS RAIDS touched most of southern Orange County and the m ention of his cul· throat band -Los ti.t an- ni llas -struc k t error thro u ghout So uth ern Calirornia. Flores was a ha ndsome, muscular young man in his late teens ~'hen he had his Californians. it 1-; trul' \\er.: l1f'fnr1• wa~ tricked 1r\loop1..•n1n~ h•~ first brush \\'ith California's ;1rousl'd . but nut 10 .1~:-1,t 1n \l·cordint! 10011(' ;1c(·ount. bolted door tu \Y..11l1n~ frontier brand of American it ha1r ·braincd 1nsurr1·t·· Fl1>rf'' v.a" O\L•rhl'art.l plan· gunn1t•n by Chnl.1 ti.·1.irltna. justice. lie n ever turned tion." 111111· 10 \1<1)'1'1} 11.ird} a!' he a young girl ""'ho \\<JS back, dying on the gallo~·s Fron1 sturt to 11n1sh. thL· h1•;,i(lt·d bJ<'k lo\\ art.I Los Flores's ~·t·!lhl'l}ft. before his23rd birthday. F'lort-s uprtsin~ laSl{•d lt·ss ,\l\~l·lt•s, f..ill h11n ..1nd lJk1,: ··'f'h('ykll~d11\\'l11lehe He drifted t o the Los lhi1n :1 month . Al least fi\t' lhl'hursl'sa~au1. y,•as prl'par1ng his £'\'l'nu1i.: Angeles area about 1855 and people Wel'c rn urdcred ;.inr.1 Alll':d, and after h:.iv1ng quirkly became ill\'Olved In a dozen desperadoes,. trl · 'l'llt: ~1 1':1{ 1'~ ~uspicion placed hts body on the IJblt', a plot to s teal a team of t ludini.: the b-.ntlit lc;.idcl', th.11 the \ engcful bandit they sat around anct :.ite horses from the I-t ardy \Vl'r.c cithi.·r han~cd k·i,.:al ly \1 .1s 111 liiy,·n 1\'a.., cnou~h to what. the JX'IOr victini had brothers. whn operated a or l ~nch.t:dbyvigi lan1 es prompt lhl' ttJ\\'rt f:ithers tu provided for h1rnsclf,'' freighting and livery con1· £11,p:1ti·!l ;1 roun~ boy st'l'k· \\rote Nl'Y.'11\ark . pany. \\'ll EN 'l'H1':V hit Oran~t' 1n).! hl·lp fron1 tht• la\v in Lo:; Uy thl!n, :.t sn1alt posse lt•d The plot fiizled, Flores County u1 l:1tc Jaf\l1ar·v iif All~\·lcs . by Lo.s i\n~t:lcs Sht.>rdf F1·om lhcrt" lht•Y rode to th<' ran('hO of Dun Jost• St.>pul\ C'da at thl' he.J.d of Upper Newport llay. Il was there so1nc a<.'· tounts say the posse \\•as sabotav;cd by none other than Chola Ma rtina, the same girl v.•ho tricked poor Pflaugardl u1to a ratal mts· t.:ikc . She w~1 s a niaid :it Sepulvt?da 's ranl'ho .HHI son1e say she rernovl'd bullets a nd powdt'r fron1 the mt•n":> ~uns as they ate. ana his l'O·conspirators 18S9 , Flores lllld .Los 1'twLS:.tlll<.' 111i,:_h_!.,, llJl'dy J ames Barton W<IS hea<lt•d were captured and all \\'ere :\lanillas (tht' h:.indcuff."d ll'!l t•l\\H ..,t·t'rt•lh ;1hd dl'ove :iouth to !iil!L Juatt Il l' sent posthaste to San Quen· in1mediatcly st•t up c;i rnp 111 .1 round;ibout ro'utl' b:.cck to brought <·oKitaDles \\'1lham fRO!\I Tll E ranch. the: tin prison on 10-year terms htlls behind the village uf safety. II . L1 l tie and Charles posse head<'d cross-country for horse theft. ., San Juan Capistrano. Before any "ord re:1cht>d ~ toward San Juan but nt•ver • from tht"re, th<'y con-the law. Flores and his n1en f' I 0 ,. ,. s ft" 0 S gol any farther th:111 a :-pol TllETllOUGllT ofsuch " .--.-. ----hdd ~l artedtrnuhle on•h•hll ·n " h, · .. ---~-------'' 1 • .,, r h <' 0 r d .. 1 s 1:.1r ""' a no""' 1s long stay in stir stealing the 'Tb e ti fl fit• t• They ftrst SIOI(· l\\O i.:uns the intersection of tht.· bloom of hi s youth probably I' Jif . • • from the store of :\lichal'I pl111111 i n9 f O tt•nyloy Laguna and San Die go outraged Flores, who had "" Of'lll(lll S. 11 IS Kralt'\1·ski .ind later lontt.>d fl n r If f' n s h p Free"•ays1n Irvine. beguntobuildupahatred of fr11e. 1t•er e a r 1111."t•d. ;sll his mt.>rchandtsc v.hl·n Ii t• 0 d e~ d b I Thev v.•ere lured into an 1Jl·;1l ;i hasty r('lrt·at 'l'hl' bandits )!:l\t" rhast•, caught AlC'XJlld\.'r .ind :,p:1rcd \us life but ltlst lklrd~. y;hu galloped al full ~peed tor Ill mli('s lief ore slo~·u1i,: tu rcsl. 11/\RDY LA.TEil s:.ttd the possl•'s guns. fired point· blarlk al the out!a11s, had no t•frC'ct. The \Vorel of Uarton·s d<'illh ~pre1.1d hkl· v.·1ldf1rc ;1nl! by J ;111 . :!!.\, lllOl"C I h..111100 men \\ere r1d1ng ~outh to st;1mp out the l\l:.cnilla.s uncc andfor;11t . Al thl'lr hc.111 y,·as old (Ix.ii Audrt's Pieo. thl' sainc 1n;u1 \\'ho lt.>d his la1u·t>rs ai.:~inst Ar11l'r1ean c.; .. n , Stephen Kearn~ ~l'.ir~ lx·forl' in thL· dy111g g;1:.1i:-. of Spanish C;1lLforn1;1 \\'ht•n t hl' huge po:. st' reached Seµuhed..1 ·s adobe, snrnc ,;~llnnlt'!' ttfed 10 l\11t·h tht• r<111t·l1t•r for col· li1:-1on 11 ilh Flort•s. P1rl1 slar·ed h1:> mt•n d•l" n saying: they 11t1u\d l~ut•h ~c£1lvcd a O\ er hi s dead bodv ~ '[')\l· pO Sl>E.' lll('ffi1ll'rS. OlOstl} T('x;1ns \\'hot.J.d Sl:'l · lll'<I 1n El ~·I unte. knt•\1 Pico (Sl'(' t'l,0 RES. P::tgl' ;\ 111 FIRE·BURGLARl ALARM SYSTEMS RESIDENTIAL l'o COMMERCIAL • lftl•lllt<I ' \t "''''° Jll Y•~" E•''"""'r 1) YPl'1o In T~~ lolloO<lr Aff,1 Call Far f~ fttimote SEA COAST ALARM SYSTEMS o,,,,..., Ol S'I (O.Osl 6V.hl ~~ppF1" 1651 Plinenlio-Co~lo Mt\O .4l·3490 the Yankees who put him 1n h11f 11111 to 11ssi."f i11 Hll' shopkCeper tried tu get ff<" .: ambuSh by a group of llll'n prison and rnllti"ed fi1s pea: 0-------,. 0 i r. h r n f 11 r d ..J.hc gun:i..bac~. f .0. ltl .fl ~ d L u s ~~Q I\ ere thought to be .----------~---------- pie offtleir heritage. A 11g1.•l1.• · friendly v:.iqul'ros. ll is-* * * * * * * 1': * * * * * * **-ii * * * • So. in January or 1857, he i11s11rreefiflll. t\RAZE \\'S!5.,L...a..£,ule 11ho _ • ..-. ~ ---· --torian Bell S<lld the Flores * ME Ac u RY SAVINGS • and other inmates staged a ~ had eomc to S.111 Juan ·11. -~--~ gahg fil'ed at l'.lus(' r<1ngc. * * daring break for freedom duct('d p11\ag1ng forays into J85!i, es{'i.iJ1C'd l'l'rtain de;1th BakC'r, blacksnlilh Ch;p·tes killing Littlt•, ll:.tker an<! and1oana~soc1ahon, that ended in disaste!"{Or all the n1ission \'ill age tin1c and hy r1111ning inHJ a eant1na Daly and another H<1rd y Daley instantly .. but Flores and P ansho time :igain until the resJ· :i nd hiding under sornc:. brother, Alfred. Sheriff Harton. seri ously Daniel. a desper ado ~h'd'" den.ts we re in <1 1··irtu.•1l st:.clt· baskets. l\'Oun.ded and lying on tht' later became Flores' chicf of siege. ll1 :-.tnr1a n '.°(l'\~n1ark. 111 'f ll E: POSSE ca n1p ed ground, fired both barrels lieutenant. Flores himself \\':JS first his hovf. ··:->1xtv \'c:1rs 111 along lhe Santa Ana Ri\'e1· of his shotgun at the bandits As they clashed to~·ard ;1 spatted in S;in Ju:.cn b.v none Southern C;Jlifofnia ," 11•rotc ncal' \vhat now is Orange :ind l\'<tS shoolin~ his re· small ship at anchor in th e other th•1n (:;irnet llo.ird.1, ;1 n ;1t·(·uu111 ol 1111t• store \1·hcre tht.>y picked up a volver \\'ildly \\'hen one of prison ·harb o r . th l· one of t he brother,.; 11ho 01\t1)!'11li1111;1~n·1asl u tk~·. lr:.ivelcr named Frank the despe r adoes f1n1shcd prisoners \Vere mo~·ed 0\1·rn'd the hor~t·s lhe li:.ind11 JI '-' \1 ;i s (; cu r i.; c All:'xand er, \\ho \Vas riding him \1'ith a shot in lhe head. .. rlown by cannon and rinc tried tn sleal l\\'O ~l!:.tr:-. l'fll·ug,1rdl, \1horepot'ledly a mule. 11 ardy and Alexandl'r * "STATEMENT SAVINGS "-PR EST IGE Card *" fire a l point blank range. ljpiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;Ji*j,i*j,i*j,i*j,i*j,i*j,i*j,i*j,i*j,i*j,i*j,i*~*~•~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·i Flores and Daniel he;ided due south picking up a large fo llov.•ing of u nsavor\· characters. including . .\rm~ deserters and frustr11tt-d gold prospectors \\'ho fou nd money easier to to111e by v.•ith a gun in hand. The saga of Flor es· ram- page through Orange Coun- ty has been retarded by sever al . 19th century his. torian s, not;:;bly :\1aJ . 'H o r ace Bell. J-l ar ri s ;\:ev.•mark a nd in transcript· ed stories told by J oseph E. Plea s ant s . 11'ho li\·ed throuJ?h the uorising :i nd in· to the 20th ccnlur\: I T \\'" . .\S B ELL \\'ho cl assified the seemingly mi ndless att:1cks <.iS a rl'· volution. ··Judging the temper of his countrymen by his O\\'n, Flores felt sure of a general up rising." Bell \1•rott·. "!'\ever "'as there a more fatal mistake. The nati\·e HAYE 0 EDI VISIT OUR HEW LOCA. ilOH ..... Do n Swe dlund rlnc. COAST GENERAL TIRE 2855 HARBOR BL VD. Be-tween Adorns and Baker Costa Mesa Phone 540-5710-646-5033 • BRQS. VANVORST ... Firm tension with multi-needle quilted to foam print cover. ve rtical stitched borders for support . . BAR KER BROS . OWN ... Gel suRer·firm ba ck sup port~ richest Burlington damask cover, coi l-on-coil construction. 11 .. 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ANTHONY'S SHOI SllVICI • •WlSTCl.llf 'l..UA •l.IDO •FASHION ISi.ANO •CO.ONA Dll MA• fA5f:ttOH S9V41l ISAM1'A AMAi SOUTH co.a.st YU.UGI ~· -"('!111olhoy \\ho h,1-. <.,\udit•<I 1777 to t1'a11l lhl' l:11nt1ncn!al tht• "lhl'rtl \ ~ u,.;'' or thl' l\rtnv Re\•olut1nnar~ \\'.1r knO\I.!'> Il l; ~11.11·c1 I lhl' 'I U(ft·r1ngs <;t"Orgt' \\'ashinl!tfl n "·'"!ht• of hts rr1en ;i i V:dlt:y Fur.Cl'. f,!ood l!UY and lhl' h.td ~U\' fought 111 the ball lt• of f<.l on· "l'rt' tht· lt1·dt1i.1t, Jlld th<' rnnuth, and commandhl in lll·Ss1ans th1· trent"hes Jt 't'orkto\\n. DR . I\ R f. K J.; I. f. R, h0\\('\1•r, 11!;.111., not onlv to draw on the h1 li ll1r1l'1ll rt•l:1- t111nshi1>s or th1· tll'O nat1onli 11 hl•n !ht· t.r11 vels lo the l 1 S. Hl ft•bru ~1r y to bt•g,1n or· g..iniziny.-1 hl' 1l rogr a m. that the nlJJOr reason pl:in· n1n J:: ha s not adv;incet.l further berausc the US. ~overll mcnt has been too troubled by \\'att:'r •ate l'lnd other problems o v.•orry about the Bicentennial. Celebrations ;JI'{' bei n~ plannPd in al;out .'){) U.S sls· ip;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioioiiiiiiiiiiiiij 11.'r citil'S 1n G(lrn1any and there will also be German participation in st<itcside Bicentenni a l events . he p<iintcd out. The llf'~s1:in'> f'\'l'll rnadc Stl·ubt•n ~pent his fortune 111 ''ml'rcenar)·" .1 had \.\'ord tht• Sl'rvicc of the Un1tL-d Tht•Y f1iu ght on tfl(• ,1d1· <if ~ta l cs and was fi nally /'C · the Briti s h 1n 1771': for p;.i1db.v11nae t ofC'ongrcss. ;noney. pure ;i nd ,1mpte And \\'h_i!.! ~t he, "'llhout ;i11\' l'Olll't•rn f11~ of them idcoloi;:y · l1kl"d whut lhey S a\\·, I-le sa id the O\'trall ('f(ort "'•luld involve tulturl·. "\\f: llAO to slow do\1•n sc1ent"e ;ind s ports but that our plans son1cwhat until it was "premature" to dis· "'C he ard 1nore opt of the cuss concrete plans. IJnitcd States," ai\ aide in "first I wrin t to find out the Bonn ForeJgn Office \\•hat our American rril'nds con fided ;,re inlcrrstcd in. It is bad to Krekt•ler, who is officially crl'ale hopes and then d1s· rpl1red but agreed lo take appointments afterward,'' the Bitt:'ntc nn1al organita· he s aid. hon JOb because of his long llDBB SAVE ~~2'5 52~0 J.\jTb!t.TlC $2999 + T l L DICK MILLER MOTORS IZO W. WCll'Mt' al Maio. s.otaAna 557·Zll2 Th a t th~· so Id i c r s rhnsc lo s"·itch rather than thernsctvc:-. d1rln '1 :-.1•c much fil!ht. and :-.cttled in the of th11t money hl·ca u;,c they l 'nttecl States. \1f're inv1tt·d t o "l'Oll· tr1hute" 11 lo th(• ;1iltng Jl e\sian s latt• lrl·.i s ury doc -.n 't ehan ge things llowever, several gOl't:rn-sl:.unling admiration for the menlaideshavepointedout United Stat es, did s ay ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The former ~tat csma n pointed out that his or· ganizational efrort is purely voluntar,\'. "l have !Jut onl.' re"'urd for this. I am a great admirer of your na· tional parks. I have \'isited some,. but not a!L This may help me co1nplete the list," he s aid. )~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ""-· 5-..-or f'a111ily '{11!.' f:11111I\ ,,f t-:rh\:11 rl f"11IC\ rt·r·t:11t!1 rc•!irr-<! ;t'> (j1:nL•r<1 I !\l 111ors pr• .. j i!(•n t. h.1 ... linui:ht t1 1· rrtn,\-C:lr" ;1 {':1r!r!l~r Pn11 l1 ;u. c·.1n1 ;1ro. ,,,, ti1•n. \1 :•"n' .111.J p1• • p 1ruc.:I-. '[h,·1 11 ~·d t" l~l'rqnvan\ l'•r ... .._ 1nuch. IT IS a fuel that the llcssi.an involv{'n1ent in the \~'ar ()f lndepcndcnc·e is as nnith or •• l>lark_ rua.rk on _ ,the rr!at1onsh1p ht·\\\CCn thl· V.S. and Germany as \V\\'I a nd \~'\\'(! in the minds or most veopll· Connecticut May Cl1ange Sex Laws - The Messian episode is so methi ng t h-c Feder a l Hl'public of Germany would just as soon forget in 1976 \\'hen it helps the United States cel<'br:itc its 200th bir1hday. ;@Mv CLOSE OUT OF CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS The Germans vl'itl stress lht• positive :ispects of lhc t"·o countries' hi'ltorica! re- lationships ins tead. savs J)r. lleinz Krckelcr, formC..r 11mbassador to the United States. '-- • 1r'",8;RTF'O H!) <l'.PJ ) The Cunncct1cut Cnm · rn1s .. ion' nn the St;itus of \\'l,imen µ!:.in:. to :1:-.k thl· 1915 lt:g is(aturl· 10 lt'J::a hze ~ro· :.~~n ;i n1I ;nlultery and 1rlOOl!riii1c fit hcr sex l:..iws in C:onneclicut Dr. Krekeler. interviev.•ed in Bonn recent ly, is in charge· or or ganizing the G_erman s ide or the birthday party. WHILE PRESENT INVENTORY LASTS T h e p r 1J p o s a l t o "1ll·C"ri m111 :d11l.'" pros 11tu- t1•\n I'> ha!'>cd on the idea that t he la,,.,·., ilrt· l'nfor ce d .... g?1nst 11om t"n pr~stitutes t<i1"" more th;in a~a1nst the 111crt ~·ho palroni~e them, the ~om mi:-.sinn ~aid TMER E IS al:-.o a pro· pos:i l to t·rc;1t~· ;1 se-.: en mes ,,n11Jys1:-. un1t ~o gather in· lorm;ition ;1hr1ut '>l'X (·rimes .• nd the 11roblcm:-. uf its \tC· 11ms. Attornt'y Oa1·id Borden, h~ding a t :i~k fo rce on sex rrime;,, :-..1 1d t he s tat~ ;1dullcry l;i\l' ha~n·l been en· fo'N:t'd for )e<ir s. Th e task (()tre is recom· n1t"ndin~ ;in l'nd to the lonr,:' lh t of se.-.: r r imes ori the hooks. 1~·it~ replacement hy a ~1ngll· c•ll'gor y of sexual ;1;,sault lt'i V;iriou!> degrees. ('0\SEt'TICLT \;J\\' TIO\\' breaks !il'X crit)1es into ,·.iriou., 1lc !:!rees Qf r ape, -.e\ua\ cont:1rl . de\ i1ale sex· Uhl inlertoursl' and sexual nu...-eondUl'l . ·rhe comnu s~ion \1ill Sf'"(lk ri·peal of tht• lon ~·standinc J•rtll!'lplt• tha t a man can't lot• tQll\'LCted nf rape \11hen zht 1 irt1 n1 I'> hi s \\ 1fl'. "Tfl ERE IS practically no field in which \\IC don't holve ~omething in common. We should be conscious that we have a common cultur-al heritage which has evolved around the Atlantic," he said. ·'\Ve don't just \\'ant to pu~ on a show but we want to le( the people knO\\' th:it thev have something a t stake in the (riendship Of the l\\'O countries . "\Ve depend on each other and despite all the dC'tente it is a basic truth that our security and survivill :ire founded on the pcrmanCJll·e of that frie ndship." So what does Germany ha\·e in common ""'ilh the Hevolutionary \V ar'.' 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I Mein Made Jinifh on Lucin ':• pl ate u·hich broke into 3 s pli nt trs that cauSl'd 1- made the awacd """;"" EA. Gets Second sambo Res1aur:1 nts. \\'hie 1-------------------i~r _is headquartered· in Santa lr1inc·s l 'n1 \'('rsity lligh ~r h no ! c h ess tea m has pl.•red secnnrl in \'arsity .ind Junior v;1r~1ty di,1ision ··unlpl't1\ion he lil by thl' 11r ,1n !!t' t'nunty l'he ~s l t·.·~ ti•' Rarhara. The accidenl oc· curred J an 2·1. J97CT. at a San1bo'sin Santa f<.'t onica. The pilot, J\l ineo l\~a\\•a , •10. lo:;t a chance to fl~· Boe- 111,:: 7<17 jumbo jets. s:iid his attorne\·, t<.l el1in Belli of San Fr'anciscn. The pill)\ nn"· 1s re~tril'tl'd to co-In 11Hll \ 1d11.1f rf1mpclition, piloting domestic fli ghts in ... 11;1h,nt .\l111·rt \\'ong \\'aS ~ t ' It' rt c· ii n1 "' t "a I u ab l <' r-;J="="="="=· ======='.-1 \31'~11\ 1u n 111r 'tudcnl and l"Jl n11\-1l·1· pl.I\ •·r 1n tho l;•,1µlh' The 13 ·mt rnht•r tc:1m in · rludes: Ch:irh·, 11l'!!. Krnn H;1tes. Al bert \\ 110,:. 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'6.77 Espana Wall De~or r - ..... . :-..... .. ./ ··':--.. I "' f . '-~. ·-FURNACE FILTERS •/ -~ . t -.... ' .·~,_ · .. I (-, ! . / :-· -~ -~ ~~~ 1 I ,' { • ~ ,_:-·::-:.; ,:·:, ' ' ... ~ ~-. A clean filter means ' · ; . · . - cleaner. Most sizes. f ; ' • • -~ ,,-: R3eg. 699' c j~~~~:: EA. 1'x12" PINE SHELVING Random lengths. Use wilh screen blocks. Aeg . 19c Jin. tt. a LIN. FT. FIREPLACE TOOL SET 30" high, black frn1sh. made by Wilshire . No. 118. Reg. 10.99 8.88 ..... '· -~· ' . -.. IYllLIB LE II CIPISTlllO DI SPECIAL ORDER SELF-STANDING FIREPLACE SCREEN Protects you and your furniture and carpeting. Regu- larly 15.39 -5a!e! 10.88 • No, l ' • \ r -..... l - "t11UrSOay. Dee. 26.--117t DMl.YPll.Of .-1I1 --.. -For the lrvine.,s Bicentennial -Will Last 18 Months ~Record 1Jis~oh1llu11• Of Mnrrit1g~ IRI 0He ..... rl "'Vijl, Vol-I 0:.1 INI JoMpl'>O\tt!tl Ttrtllll, JIC~ Al'-" oJnd Kt•h+t 11.- Ht mpflll!, E. D1t•-tnd WllUllflE. Rt!WH , Ktn ... •liL. 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Ptlllt l• Loullt 1n<1 Euoent E0..1rct. 'l'Mkum. C.10•1•• 1110 MICftltl 0 . ~bornt, Oo•ot111J,1nd llot>o•I J. ll1nS1lvt1, MllJ [, 1nct Jt•llOM. Prt•t•, Dl>•otlly I., tnO (lltrlttA. fllnt flll1HOtft""'1nO I.lilt Ru!ll. f f vtrMlll, IC 1ryn Mt ly...,11"<1 Tt,,ti! Nttl, C.it>Hft. P1•rlc!1 ... tn<I l••-K \lltm, l•.-:11 J, I ncl Tt rryl.bf..,..m. O'N11I, llOlt M1r1 [ 1f\CI JOHph H .. olO. Rubi"•· JH I f '"" Dorh ' flrlQf\I, L1nne Olt nt 1n<1 Dlnltl Ello\. ~•or11n, Ru .. 111 1.llen 1f\CI M••Y·J- c.lltr, !out1n t nclJt ck D Grtoory, Ernt U Boy<I 1nd Ruo1 111r11nl1 W•lllfli, l1ya Rll"HY •""" Jll'f'(tOrOI 11-.., Dt•kl I.'""" l"ltD1T1 E Deaths ~ ·Elseu;here BEHKF.1.E'' 1L:PJ 1 J-:dy,•ard :\ngle Kent. 7:!, a ~!othe r Lode gold dred);ler and innovator 1n the C.:aliforni a canning inrlu.sl ry . died at hi s hon1e here ·rues day .. SA:.i F'R,\NCJSCO tt;Pll Valerh• ~". 1.arsen, 62, heir to Gen. John C. Premont 's 110-ycar·nld claim to San Francisco· s l-'t. !\lason. died ~l onday . The for1 property \\Ol~ !lt'lZt•d 10 thl"""n;1tiona l interest.. from Gen. Fre- mon\ hy lht· t:nion during theCi\·tl \\'~r. DllENNON HfrM•1 Dr!f!Mfl., fllltllefll o1 "- Holll, C• D•it ot <lll<llfl DoKornDt1 1•, l~I•. ~ .. ,.,,.,, l:>J h •I wtle lu<llt ·"!wo '°"''· H<!•Dt•I Ne,.1 D•t nnon ot l•""llton, IC•"" lucll Ind Pftoli p Rodn•• O'lnn<>n ot F•" ••, llaq•ll••. \lepton, Don .. .,.,, r .... ,, ot S..M• RQ\<I, C• 5oort•Ct\ will ~ n~•d •t n oo n<IO<> Fno.v. P1<1t>e y,0.., (ll~llel. ln•unmt nl, Ptcoht \lttW Mem"'o•I Pt f .. , Nf WP<>rt ll••<h P•<dlc ll>1w Mon""' v """' '"" DIMITROFF Bon• c 0,,,.,.,011. ••~•<lent n• '""" 1.1~1•. c ... D11~ or <l••tn Ot(tmDt• ll. n 1' ~u••l•~<I Oy two <l•YO~!•<I EIUdtleln E~ ...... a. O! N~ .. -· lll'•<n """ B~<O.Ofd o ,n,,11 ort ot F>•1•11vn•. C• tn••• '"~"""•no•d•tn •'Id IWO Cl••••I gr.1N1cn1111 .. n. M•m0<11I ''""•<t• *'"DI l'll'ld !'"II"' lQ·OO AM, Pt col« 'lot.,. ("'1"''1. lnttrm~I c;,.,.n ~Ml< M~"'"'"" Ptr•. !.o<> P.,11101 C• P1<<•« llo•w M~moro,.1 P11 ~ """''~r •. N•wPO<f Btllh,C• Ol•ft lOf\. Nl(MOl.Y llollotr! .. Nl<N>lll, '"'"'°""'or NpwllO<f . Bt.W:ll, C• OUt _.i dfflfl Cleu!rnDt• JS, 191' '>e•v,.•\ IM'nclono, Ptcil+< 11 .. ,. AAi>..-!11 Plf~ NIOfl""''' Nf -1 ~«~. (•, By l>O UG FRITZSCllE OI ... 0.11, '11.i "4111 lr\·ine's 18·monlh blcen· tcnnial celebration will hegin Apr. 18 when Paul Revere rideS from \'ill age to village. wa rning or the up- proach1ng redcoats. Re\'ere's rides on April 18, 19 and 20 will touc h off a ye:ir-and-~atf biC"enten· n1al whjC'ti y,'ill fi nd Bntish soldiers m a ssing ne:ir the se,·cral lr\'inc villages, Geo rge ·\Vas hingt on or- g:.i nizing his t roops on Tur- tle Rork Hill antt 13-star Fl;igs flying in the \'illil-ges TllE CITY bicentennial t'ommittee y,•il1 hold a meet·· ing at7 :30p.m Jan.16in ci- ly hall , 4201 Ca mpus Dri \'c, to begin organizing and stheduling C.\'ents. Gil Challet. ch<.iirman. of the committee. is also seek· ing organiz~lions in Irvine y,·hich have scheduled their oy,·n bicentennial events so nll the activities may be coordinatod. Challet may be reached by Jlhone at 551-4637 . 1·11•: C0,11"11TTEF: IS al so interested in pressing fur J heritage Iheme in the l'ommunity park lo be Jo(.' at- £'d at \Valnut ant.I \"a le ii\'CllUCS. A SPEAKERS bure <1u-has bet·n e s tabli s h ed a nd groups desiring a :.peakcr on bicente nni<al <1tti v iti1·~ may contact D1:i nnt• Lund- quist 11t 551 -4504 or t.larsha Polizzi at 893 -0568 '"Fortunate ly. ('Ctta1n events of the war oceurred <it times and d<ate s and in ~eog raphic loc:.iti ons that m ake re-cn :ic tnll'nt al· cur:it e, ~·et convenient for those y,·ho d es irl:' to participate or obs er ve. In otht·r words, the dates f;,i ll nn y,•eekcnds," the commit· tee reports . A tentati\·e s<·~duh· of e\'ents includel>: Re\'Crtt s ridl', Apr 18. 19, 20 , will be al'l'O n1panied y,•ith :1 c rafts fair. llevcre, after all. was one of.the.best known crafts m en of hii. time, the t•om m ittl·e points out. -Sch1Jol s will re-en~ct some dc b<ites of the Revolu- tionar y \Var e ra and pe rhaps the skirn1ish :Al Lexington In J 11 ! y. Geor g t' 1974 Reviewed SLA, Patty Get Top Story JI ote By The Associated Press _The ~tory of P;,itricia Hearst and the Symbionese l.1beratlon Army has been voted the top Ca lifornia ney,·s story of 1974 in a poll of Associated Press member editors The stor y began \\"ith the kidn a1)in~ or the publis her's daughter in the Bay Area and continued \\'i th the SLA shootout in Lo'i Angeles and lhe se;1rch for ~1i ss Hearst throughout the st ate. !\Jiss l·learst still has not been .found. AP editors chos e thes(' :..s lhe rest of the Top Ten fur 1974 . 2. LT. GO \'. ED Rciil";cke is indicted and con,-icted of J)t'rjury _ 3 Edmund G. BrO\\'n Jr. is elected go\'ernor and other Democrats gain state"·ide offict:s . The He;igan ~"'s.ars end 4 Former President ~ilion is hospitalized ty,·ice in Long Be :..ch becnuse of phlebit is ;is hi s testimony is sought in the Y.'atergate cover-up trial 5 Odd·C\'Cn gasoline m;,i rk t;ting is imposed . then :iban. doned . as the energy problem changes Calirornians' lifestyles 6. TH E LEGISLATLRE meets in special Sl'ssion to re peal pension bonuses after ne.~-s reports of the bonuses slir a public furr.,: 7 The San Fr;inc1sc0Zebra murders 8 F'ormer President Nixon returns to his home state arter resigning and settles into pri\'ate life ttl Cas a Pacifica, staying out of publie \'ie1\ - 9 The "'alphabet bomber" assaults lo~ Angeles and a \·ugos\al'ian immigrant who led a double life and claims to be mute is arrested JO The Oakland A's y,·1n their lh1rd/ra1ght \\'orld Sl'ries ( JUAN FLORES ... ( 1-'rom P age A9) ~cant busine$S :.ind backed 1.1 1\'ay ,. 1\S PICO's sm::ill arm y approathed, "Flores and Los ~lanillas fled to the n1oun la1ns. some to lhe area of the old S<an Juan Hot Spr ings and others into San ·ti<rgo an-d !\todje ska Ca nyons. Pico tracked F'lores and some of his band up Ali so Canyon and across the Ser rano ltant'ho in North El Toro. '!'he out\ay,·s \Vere trapped a s they started to break can1p in i\'1odjes kil 1"he Flores gang ran up the steep hillsides and along the ridges un til they tr<appcd ·themselves al the edge of the cliff. The des perate Flores and se\·cral me n made a last bid for [reedom by sliding down the bluff on horseback. They \\·ere captured Jan. prisoners hl'ard o f the csl·a pc , ly nched the two l'apti\·es he h:Ad 11·ith him and set o rr ;i gain afte r F'lorcs Flores y,•as at l;irge o nly four more days Some or his band roamed for se\'eral 1nonths , notably P;inc ho Daniel. \\'ho y,·as n·t caught until a ~·ear later· 111 San J ose An)?e red \·1gila ntcs, unhappy \\'ilh the s\oy,• tr ial proce ss hanged him 111 Novenlbcr 1858 f'lorcs. on foot . exhausted and hungry, was captured lly two soldiers from Fort TeJon at the summit 111· the niod e rn · g rapc \'1nr high\va y into the San Joa quin Valley 11e y,•a s tak~_n ,lo Los Angeles whl•re a vigilante committee headed by at torney Johathan R Scott proclaimed him ~uilty and sentenced him to de alh ;===;::======:;:;ii 31 y,·.hile hidiAA in a cluster of rocks called Robber 's Ironically , Flores y,·as hanged with !ht> lariat of a me mber of the posse he am- \\'a l>h1ngton 's Ca mbridi.:t· eampout y,•1ll 'be re ·l'll <tt'l('<I on Turli(• Hoc k ll ilt . 1\ celebration \\'ill m<1rk hi-.. election us t•omm::ind(·r 111 th ief <1nd h is <1l'riv<1I at Ca mbridge t o l nkl' l'hargt• nf his disjointed and un· organized for rl'S E:u·h villLigc y,•ill rt'prl'sent the forct:s of one of the 1:1 slat..::-.. -A Bl '~Kf.R 1111.1 . re - t• 11 art n1 P n t m a\ h e s<·heclule d fnr th1; tlay folJny, ing the t· a m pout \1;\1·n1ht·r ni.1ri.. ... Lht• 200 th u11111\, r .... 1r\ 11f th·· I 'S ~I .1r1nt•..,_ pru11du1~· .i thcntt· for .1 1·l1l1•b1\1\l\1U .i n•t \p.unt"htn i:;: ,1 · ·(;,.,q _.,. \V al>hHl J.:l Pn \\',1n1-. l 11u ' c11 mp;u g n Bl•f,\ 11., .. .., .i nt! (ieorg1· \\"ash1n i.:t"n unl ud th1•r1 r ... 1 n:it111n.1I Vl ,11! l!i•l.2 innin ~ J ;1 r\1 1 l't";li ("Olill'" uf Tiil' J3 ~l.1r f!.i, \I 111 b1• fln 11 u 111 1•;1t;li I iJ l:1~1· ()n \h l't"l' \\ t•t•lo.1·tul' IH \'.,~1; ha t1!1•.., 1111 1 ht • r1· l'l\,lt'lt'fj 'J'h•I'\' l11'llll' l<llt ..,ttl1•11•(1 ;ir t· I .••II~ 1 ... 1.11111 l "orktoy,n S;1 r ,J111~~~·. '"t'nn d1·r11~.t. 'l'rl'rlt •111. l'r1r1t•t•l•1n .uld (;l'l'"'l ll r1 d1--·t· .\111• :i u .1 1·!1,,111 i: 1"11 1·n\•in\ \1dl tJt· t11·10 rt <'11.1r1in ~ th1· "I L:ll l n ~· "I lhc• pt•:H·1· lrl•:i!\' lh;1l to .. l.11L11 t' '.\n\ :10. I ~H:! -' llurr·ard H<•••••d \l :t""dl'h•l 'l t'\1-.. (;,,,_ F r.1 111·1.., \\' ~ar~1 ·111 . :1 IL11t'l',il H 1•puhlir.111 1111 .. ,•,tl1·d 11 1 ,,1, t m lll·r·.., I 1.-nlnt·r .111(• l:111d -..lidl'. \1 tl l ~IH" d "I\ ll lllll!h., :1 ., 1 l \.1 r1 ,1 rd tvl lo \1 !Iv i., ,1 fllrlllt·r .1 r l'h ll t•1·tur1· SAVI 30% on EVERY 4th TIRE with the purchase of 3 MICHELIN X or PIRELLI-CM 75 STEEL BELTED Whitewall RADIALS at MARK C. BLOOME'$ EVERYDAY LOW REGULAR PRICES on 40,000 Mile MICHELIN X or PIRELLI CN 75 STEEL BELTED Whitewall RADIALS ••• ANY SIZE ••• YOUR CHOICE •• • AS ADVERTISED ••• FREE INSTALLATION & FREE GUARANTEES ... OPEN DAIL! 8:30·9 ... SAT. 8:30·7 ".SUN. 9·7 PIRELLI <N 1s STEEL RADIALS • lz. LOW I(,. Pll(f 185/13 '48"- 115/14 148"- SIZE 115/15 195/15 205/1 s LOW If, . ,.Kf '52" '57" 164" 205/14 215114 215/lS 569'5 225/15 572'5 48" ..... BELTED RADIALS 155/ll 145/ll 155;14 155/l:i 165/14 '165/14 24!.~,. ... NOW ONLY 5.20/ll (llS/ll) 5.20/ll 811 5.60/15 15'5 6.15115 18'' 6.00/ll 14'' 1.35/14 16'' 1.25/15 18'' 6.45t l4 16'' l.15114 17'' 1.25/14 18'' 1.n .. Ml FM. (1, Tu ••• Wllftw• $2.95 llTllA SPfClAl! • 520 /13 5.20 /12 NOW ONlY •.• B ~.~ tilt: 135113 135/12 SI.II It 1,75 ff4, (1, T11 • PIRELLI RADIALS NOW ... STEEL BELTED l','l:,, i }'. ,., '!'J CHOICE Of SIZES: 11 .. ~ •• 11, 145/12 155/14 '4 " '54" (1t. f 1dirtl E'"" Tu ~O<. ~ 60 14 81 • ~.11. to '14" lnelusive JtilJIJZ!ltf !ill·llil S.60/14 . G78/l 4 5.60/13 H7Bf14 b.OOtfJ 9.00/14 E78/l 1, 6.85/15 F78/14 6.00/lS S.b0/1 S E 78 /1 S G 78 /1 S H78 /l S l 78/l s 13511 J 145/12 S.20112 .ALn-IERGIROH FUNERAL ROMIE Roost . northiast or \\'hat is noy,· fr\·ine ~rk. Flores and l\\'O olhers \\'ere locked up at the old Yorba Rancho. but lhey escaped and nett on stolen horses. bushed The n1 an y,•ho slipped the Ht,f;'lt;1~ Cr.°"'' drl 1.•,, c,.,,1a Me1<.J ·-·-llLL IROADWAY MORTUARY I 10 8rooriway. Co11a ~.no l647 'il ~ -·-McCOIMICK MORTUARY lnc,uno R~<xh <194 ~I ~ 5'1"' Ji...., ~ filfoo.J .. ~!.-1 llt. -·-PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAIK C"tmt!"f f'o. MMDy (hapt>I J5CD P'0<il"" v-[)i.~ Newport h~. ({\lofo-r-..i 6« 1100 • -·-rEH FAMILY COLOljtAL FUHlllAL fiOME 711)1 WAv•, Wf lllT'imtft ~'!].J[t1!, .-·-SMITH ' MOlTUARY ~~Si. 11,Vt-"' S'!!Odl J6 65lq PICO, raneho ENRflUTE to the \\'Ith ty,•o other noose O\'e r his head \\"as no ne olhcr than Alfrl'd llardy, y,•hose te am of horses launched F'lores" career of crime and \\•ho fled lo safety.from the dead- ly ambu5h. '"'"'"""' ~~­... --. 495-0401 Co1tt ..... ~w; ~e101•!'61 THI IARL'S· f'lVMllMlt, Mc. Complete PMnbing, Heating and Alr~ng HEW/ DISCOUNT DHt.Y ... 1._.. S.n ~ Freew1v al Avtry Pari<Wiy 28922 Cimino CaP08trano ':!'•tc• """' "' .. " ., fOUl 900lt OflCOUNT Pllt & I I \ , I, l111'tllt Inti $Mt1 I t. Arc Lillltlc l ll 4 Wllttl1 J. Tlllll AH 4 Dn11t1 • t. ll•IMlll• an w11tt1 c1L • 5. ln1Jtcl Mutff CyL & Suh .. '-111,.ck frtnl W~MI ltlrlllc1 Deluxe Job Now Only_.,.,r; ,. • , '-' ·I 12 DAll'f'PU.OT QUEENIE .' Thu~ay. December 26. 1974 By .Phil lnrerl andi ,. .. ; • •• ., ; ..; ' .r-. J' ' ...... '• .. O"'·'•'•••••••!>.•<·"•·I"" o•I• .,,.,1,1,.,1,,,,.,.,.,.i. "Du£'lini.: pi::it ul::i~ Uk•1y , \1ho v.as on the gift com· mittee'!" L.M. Boud Widow Face-s Grief Calmly Loss of lhc marriage parlner doesn't seem to shake up a v.oman as much <is a man. \Vhy is that'! Rcpeptcdly. 1l has been noted by the matrimonial ~rholars lhHl the "'ido''' handles her nev" situation ""'ilh greater cal m and more control, typically. It's likely :.he'll get herself a nC"' hairdo. buy some clothing she 'd had in mind some time back, and check out possible j~bs . She doc)n't nt•ces:.arily start shopping :.iro•Jnd for another rnan right av•a}'. But it's said she does enJOY the notion she may Y.'tnd up with a be'lter husband on the ncKt eo :1round. if sueh is to be. Q, "llOW Of'TE~""J docs a hen ostrich lay an egg? 1\na hO\\' many in a season·.•·' A. Every t"·o or three days until she's laid about JO. C.:t\Gt~KS F'<1cl thal basketball players ;1re called .. cagers" has nothing to do with the fact that bas ketball nets look like cages. Gyms were smaller years ago. So Y•ire cages "'<.'re strung up around the basket· ball courts to protect the spec\ a tors Ln Y.'i\d plays. And f Y.'iSh lO reporJ. that some of thos.e s_ages were made of barbed "'ire, incredibly. 110\\' C'.\~ \·ou harden pure copper? Nobody knov.·s. But ancient people in South America did so. unce. lhc.v,l"Q ade surgi-ca I instruments of same. \\.llEN AT C•fURCll in Omaha, Neb., neither burp nor :.ncclC, please. :.urh bctn~ illegal there. J•AI ~ \\lritt'S a re1nini'Yte customer nan1ed Gr<1ce B. l\lorsl·: ""\"ou said prizefighters have a greater lolera!ll'f' for pain. I can verify that. l\ly husband "·as a career ~av~· dcnust from 1917 until 19.\1. Unl ike most other sailors. numerous prominent boxers in the Navy ~11nply fl•ll asleep 1n his· chair when he worked on thern. includ111i,: such notab!l•s as Jack Sharkey and B:ittling r\clson." DID Ol'H LANGl';\G£ rtl.\l'I' s<1y '"usher" v;as the only \\"Ord in English lo contain four persona! pronouns 111 a roY."! Consider '"\\•ithers" \rith fi\•e -1. it, he, her, hl·rs. And .. 111hcr1ts'" \\"llh fi \"e, too ~ h£', her, I, lt, ils. . 001\'T K'.\"O\V l'X:.tctly hO\\. many tard cheaters thert' :1rl' in this country. but can report one co~v !hut sells marked c<1rds grosses more than SI mfllion a Yl':tr. . Addr1·.~.t m111l to L .\/. /Joyrl, P.O. Bo.I /Si5, r.·ewporl flL'Och. Cr\ 9~1Jf)IJ URINARY PROBLEMS He ce ntly st·1r nlisL~ h:ovr 1l1~rovered th 11 t thr ;1n. t1b1ot1l'S do not rrally k1U .the ,i::c rn1 s in · volv1•d 11t1\h!he 1hsrase prOCl'SS. hut merely 1nh1b1l their ,l!fO\lt th 11t'h1lc the t..-.:ly marsh:1ll.s toj:clhl'r its drft'n~f' mrrh:1n1sms anrf ('UrCS lhc dlSCilSl' and O\!'f· rt1mt"" th" ~rrm s Ch1n1prat·· IH' author1\1es have ah•ays m.a1ncainl'c1 that the hocl.\·'s • iv.n i1b1l 1l1l'S v.·t"re thr sole m ~ans uf i:ood ht•alth. t"h1roprart1r .1djustments ar· tua\ly h(•lp the body to fum·· tion at a hiJ!h ratr o( re· 1 ~IS \30Ct', by kl't'\llni; the '\ERVOLJS SYSTEJ'tl 1n ~orid sh:1po~ ]\l.1ny patients suffer· 111~ w1lh onr form ur unothrr of urin11ry problrms. such as \)US 10 tht' unnr, urinary inf Pr· 11on~ ilnrl rerl:un kidney 1nfl'<' 11011!. h'1\'I' experll'Ofl'<i the 1Jornrf1t11 11f Ch1ropr,11:l1c rart• A~ in m ;1ny 1n ~1anrcs. the p<'rsons so afflicted ha\"t' l'iEl!VE li\'T£Hf't:llENCE anrl !herPfon.• arr not rom· plr1ely r1111ablr of h,i::ht1nj: off ~urh infrrt111n~ until 11 1~ tt'· n1ovrd l"h1roprat·t1r r ;1r1• helps lht' Jinrly 's nt•r1•ous ,\~tern tn fun1·t1on 111 a hll!h I 1;·1·1•1 of rrs1~tanrt' and 1f you ""ant to hrlp )nur bod)' !Lek. 10 1ert1on• or ... :mt nff nt• ... 1 onr~ thf'n ut1h1t• the sc1rnrt> nf ('hi ropr:i~llc ,ind fl•31J 11;, bt•nrr1ts Dr. Partain, D.C. MsW•1 Otfkt1 M nt Eastblufl Village Center HEW,OIT 11!4CH Rt:l11.Et:1'10N~. ,, Rcv n , Shdlct ""T'Nt wtik.11 •• ,trti .. Ill dii1"'9 bifc-1 t•lift" fW ... to do. .... Mwt "" ,....... -4 ... ...., b ell~. bwt tt.at -!'OW• to 0o is enc,....Md .. _ .. HtfMt'J,_.., _\.re all t'n<'ou ntrr tasks v.·bich. thOufl!h dirfirult oc sr('m 1n l!IY impossible. rc;11ly ouiht tn hl' done. The easy v.·ay is to defer a<'l1on and 1t 1~ easy to find 1'),fUSCS for doing so. 1t i~ only by continued effor t . v.· 1th t;{Ofi!&.eA pt•rs1sta.ncr. lh~t "Wt'' earl. surrced with s u c h prOJ('('IS. \.\"e t ;1n profl!ress through failure. to pllrtial ~11rrcss and finally to full arromplishmrnt by 1nc reas1n )! our rower 10 cir>. throul!h perst'rvrrance. \\'(' v.·1sh rou ii llapri:;. Health )' 'car' •. 649°6410 'f:~·0t1TH( • ~h<~'f Loe.al new s. ~-~ ,,,~ I LA\l"l".?i."(~ (..Ar J (L(M~' Ht Every day, . 1533N()lTHELC~"''··lOKE,i.L In tha l1JJl£l,!(1)I . ._ ____ .,_1_0_100 ____ ~ ' ' ( CLO!ID WID., JAM.¥ OPIN DIC. 31, 9 A.M. • S P.M. • ,....__ __ Choice of Sizes Paint Brushes • Stlt<t I", Ill", 1' tr 7~'" $11•• • All 1., .-lltr brUtlt bru.M1 • Yt11'U wo111 ""'' 111111 •11t ti 11111 lo• ,rlctl -Rtt. 69C 1.19 · · lo. 5£ --~ ------· glid en r .... ~x •iuuse paint I l~ Glidden Latell: Ho11se Paint • (O,ID w--' tr lhl<C•, !trffhl1 1111 ·"slh 'fri111 'lt.Jrtt • • lMlt <IH11 up Wlrli '"~ •H *"'Pit' • Whllf ,1111 ,.,i.i 1Mrs .w,. 1304! R19. 8.49 4 9 !1._, ~ 60 Yard Roll Masking Tap, -• Yov'll uH 1tm 1apt fw jri1 ..... • tv•rylliiavl _,,.. FolUO yor~ roll, l /•" wWt ... losh • long HIM • • . ~' . ~"-·. _ .. . ,. ~ Nylon Bristle. Point Brushes • ldul ftt yt11r bit pointi119 projt(ll . • Hirt• 1i1e110 1Mt1• lro111 -3", 3'•" or 4'" • Stock 11p now ond IDftl Glidden Acoustical Celling Paint • lhitk 11111 drlpleu ... <t1l1 ''""r • Otlts 111..t1k!y ••• ,1 .. 11 i11f1 •llh '"" '"4 .. ,., - • l1tllflllk1Ay !Mirffl 3~! All Purpose Exterior Spred Latex Stain • ftr lo•ling wtod prolt<lion 011 to!t r 4 2 9 • U1t 1hoi9ll1 tor 1olid tolor lt1turt, ! .. in It high!ighl wtod qr11in • fq1t dry .... Worm, 1oopy waltr cl1011· ,, Gal. Reg. 7.99 Glidden Spred Glidden Spred Hquse Paint Satin Wall Paint • IH11tif, f.., "°"" wlrh ~It ltrylk' ,.,., ~ . ' • L1tt1 Mrmulo )flr.41 ,,1111y, '"'*' 111 ·~ ,,..r41, • s,,-.Hi ••Hfy wffll"•Asli .,. .... rtll•r <' • Oriff ~1~ly to • ltfti.11~~, w"th.r·rt$itftlll fiiiidi. 9 49 Got. . ' • li1~ tt .:;, 1IH11, fiv•1 l.itiii, ko~ly • MtHt fl.I""'"' 6 79 Gtl. - ' • G111Rll lllCTll{ IUT\I ··--• . ... 7" or 9" Size Roller Covers . ""'" .......... """"' ..... t•.tfvt'ts -• Pklr rM Nit y.i Mtl, fer IN'"~ ,...,. •111 • &t, I• 1M • R<t. -... ... '·" 3 9~. 9 Inch Pan a11d ·Roller .Set ' iO""Oiility ...., tt Mlj" '" iii ..... "" -•*""'"""""""'-.... ,.,.,.... ........ .M ..,..,.. '911 . ,,; ' ~ Rtt· •9$ 2.49 •• -~-I ' Glidden Spred Gloss Spray Enamel •. "1!JI 4ryi119, ·~·· OM ... • Grtol fer w.Mvrt;t, f~rllilt1tf, Wt"lhl lfM, llik•1, 1Nrtl '-, l)-01. 1pnil 1011 'I Glidden. Latex. Seml-Gloss1Enamel • tMOl t.r ~h1i..,.., Mtt.s •M l'f' ~" .. • hnllif• 11114 l'l'aslMW. • t..i, 1\.....,.ip w\1111 "''''' .. ,. 299 JJI . QI. ' • CtOSIO WEO., JAN. I orfN Of(, 31,' A.M. -s P.M. •• • Mtik11 lghti119 lir1ploc1 and BIO llJtl 11111h ''"' • Dt1•111lift b1•1s 1i1 pr111i!y '" yeur """' -. ' • Christmas Decorations · s .... rt Shoppers will ~y now for MXt ytor .•. DM roke home o bundle of saviftlSI lights, bulbs, tries and O<<tssories are all'drestkt&.. :'.hi"' ly reduced. Get htrt early for besf ut.m.n! ~ • 24" Manz:aoita Stump Log Set ' • Mognovollll. Duraflame II Color Firelog • l11joy 1h1 c1lorlul fhimt1 tf tltt tir1le1 • D11it111d I• burn 11 Inst 2 hours wlten u11J 11 tlirt(~d 99e1ach 101 ol Sl1 •..•..•. :: • 5.39 Folding )'ype Black Firescreen • ftld1 tor IOl!lpllCI dtr•t• • 30' 1" hi9h, w11th1 .,.!y f ••· • llo1• fini1k wilh br.11 ~. k2 9aa 3-Pc. Polished Brass Screen Set • Anli11411 brt11 li11i1h h"d 1crnn whk r11e filigrtt, !lieu• 11111h • Ho119i1'9 bloc• IHl1 hovt 111li"4M bron 1011 handl11 • MH1ure1 31" 1 31 ", N161 24'" Manzanita Log Set • Creatts a warm, 9lpwing efftct • Includes '14" pon aid !turner, sand: ember 'it, "3 logs and connector. #RMl-243 Screwdriver Socket Set • Grateful twisted Monmnilo log adds :,1,31 11 j -·- - Hoover Air Ride , Vacuum Cleaner • Rides on a cusJon tf tlr ... has no wheels or tUMfr1 '. 10-qt. bog copoclry with 1.7 ptok h.p. motor • Complete with ttlesc.,;,. ..-, hose, ofl·purpost ~'rvdi •ncl (revi<e ttol. NS.3005 3988 • · to the enjoyment of yeur fir.,ta(t • Pon, sand, burner, ember kit and , conn~<lor indu_ded. #RMS-24 ~ Reg. 3111 ~~iiiiiiii~:: 10" Electric Chain Saw • 0011hlt ins11lcitell lor sal1ty ••. ~11ih lei (\II 10,ity 1hro119h l~i : Oil hi11n1I o!ld plus 1onnt{l~n irKiuded. jt110 ~~ 39!8 24 AWG Speaker Hook-Ui! Wire • U11 111 1cip1, hi.fl, 1111..,11"' 11111 01110 hciok-11p • 01111e11dixl•r )illllff l1r ,.l1rity 1M ••lY in11oll.ti111. 100 ft, Reg. 229 3.19 --- Black Finished Wood Basket • A11101tiw1 hold1r ler y-fir1w..4 • ibollf ble(k li11id1 with t11bllllir ha111:H1, Hroll l11s • Miras11res II'•" llfll. •·w.J 5aa Deluxe 22-Piece Socket Set • All the 1s11n1ial ilui ••• ~-lnKttd 11 1119gtd l1rg1d 111el • C1111iiit111lioll 1/4" 11111 l /I" 4,;,, s1~kr1 111. ~.tlSl 999 -Thursday. December 26. 1974 DAIL V PILOT A J :I Watergate HllJnied Mathias Views Election Defeat · Editor's Nott : Reftt>cting bock o:ne monrh after a key Republica"fl"dt/tai in rh e November tlflction, a top admini.!tratlve aide attempts to analyze what wtnt wrong 11i one California congre1.rionol district. Thi• is hi11tory as told fo Kathy Cairnt, a .!luden! at Cal.State, Long Beach . By Kl\.TlfY CAIRNS Robert B . ''Bob'' l\1athia s, a man n ot :1c<"ustomed to defeat, found himself on unramili~r ground Nov. 5 \l,'hen he lost his bid for re-election to a fifth term as Republican co n gressma n from California's newl y apportioned 17th District. Even a last -minute campaign appearance by. President Ford on Nov. 1 failed to save Pi-1 athias. MATIIIAS, 43, who '>\'On a gold medal in the decathlon, at both the 1948 and 1952 Ol ympic Games, "'as~ defeated by his Democratic opponent, John Krebs, chairman of the Fres no Co unt y Board of Supervisors. Krebs. a Jewish-German immigrant who came to the United States 34 years ago, \!.'On election by a vote of 66,193 (51.9 percent ) to 61 ,390 (48.l percent) for a.1 athias, a margin of 4.853 votes. "Voters don 't realize that for 38 or the las t 42 years. th~ Democrats h ave controlled Congress. They only look at the man at the top," stated Philip P. Pendergrass, Ptlathias' administrative assistant as he assessed · the election resullS. MATlllAS WA S first elected .to Congres~ in 1966. lie served rour terms and is th e fourth r a nkin g Republican on the House Agriculture Committee. lie also serves on the House Foreign Affairs Committee. Pendergrass blamed Watergate, the presidential pardon . voter apathy represented by a 55 percent \'Oler tur"nout and the ./ ,.,, ..... CAN'T WIN ALL Rep. Bob Mathias thr addition of Fresno, an urban area "'ilh heavy Democratic rcgistralion, to the district. !HATlllAS' DI STRICT includes all of Kings County and parts of Tulare and Fre s no counties and extends from Bakersfield to Lake Tahoe. It also includes n1osl of California's Central Valley, producing more agriculture than any other area in the United States. Jlolathia s concentrated hi~ campaign primarily in the district's rural areas. put· ting together a "get out the vote" drive. llE llAD anticipated los-. ing Fres no by 4,000 votes, Pendergrass explained, which would still have af· forded him an 8,000-vote plurality. In reality, he won only his ho me county. '.fulare, by 2, 145 votes. ''He se rved hi s constituents \\.'ell,'" Pendergrass said. "I-lad it been any other year, the res ults v:ould ha\'C b<'en different. Now the Democrats "'ill ha\•e to come up \\.'ith some ans\\.·ers ." economy for Republican r-;;=========~ losses. Furthermore , he suggested that the state Supreme Court order fer reapportionment resulted in the loss of much of Mathias' rur al constituency. Then came THE FAMILY CIRCUS Ill~ .......... ,.., -!·-~ .... ... BAK RY GO LOWATl::R SPEAKS OUT int ho DAILY PILOT By Bil Keane "There'll be nothing else bought around here unlil Easter!" Spend the best New Year's · ever without spending a lot! Start with a great dinner. Wind u·p with music. fun . champagne and noi semakers. You 'll enjoy every minute of it all. Dancing lrom g:oo p.m. HILT6N~LAGUNA INN -~ HILLS .... ···-··- lor reservations call 586-5000 Lll Pat t1 !t-ra1T'[l -·San Diego Frwy . : ' ' • • • ' .• • ,_ • ' .. ~-• ) • • J \ , • $ . ) . ; I • ' _. • • , ) .. } { • l • ' • ' . . ' l ' . " . ' . ;-,_ • . . } ' ' ' ' • • ' ' • • ' ) ) . . ' { • ' • ' -· A f.I DAILY PILOT Tn"ursday. December 26. 1974 MIXED SIN§.LES • . . . . 12 ·2 TUMBLEWEEDS , i-~~~~ .... ~~~""~.., .. SOMeT\llNG- 1 CAN DO FOR '<t>U? FUNKY WINKERBEAN RGMENTS .... . .. · .. · " NANCY . -- " J ' ., ' I ~ .~ ' ,_ COME IN AND TRY OU ~ NEW ELECTRIC RAZOR I by Wm. E . Bro~!l l!!ld.J~ld_ Casson ~low ~,J CAN r GoT • TASU ? ',I l<l~·bLI :>(l\li; .... l by Tom K. Ryon . by Tom Batiuck -· WHY If> IT 1 AlWA<.JS HAVE. TO GET IY\AD BEFORE SOMEBOOO COMES WITH DINNER I 0 -= ' 0 @ . ~ .. by Dale Hale ,_ -.·.·--.' ..... -~ ;;;:: '. ": ·-: '. ".':.:"""' TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS (~ Qu;..er Yes1e1day's F'utzle Solved: I Oi.el>~< J7 Flt•~d peo•n~i.·• JS Hour r~l~h j r.; !)u , J9 5,.,,,~.,v~r Shop.· •~r.o•ds !>Cl foul ~melhrm 1•1 Ne.,ow \1•~"1 5ol 51~1~ of t>e•n<] I~ ,\l"·'VS 1t. Go•,1~01 11 •• 1,, 1 1-l~l1Jt I' ]J ,.!t1·r II <q ]1 V•o!d1<r;r1 ;_>~ Runcilert hJ1 ;13 E•IC"dCll pOo·r"'I 2; l\1oriev h<1rl<Ht>rS ':1 Wine :;,) Leanson 31 Suopott~d J;! · up llOS'l•bs JJ C .. da r Rdpids ~;hJnl 115 St~lhon 17 fl.\,nw :r ~~'l ;1, . .,.,d'" Ul'ld"~•r!nd .l'.) Alf11ne tor Hel1·n~1 ~I) As~·~ts 41 S.t..,tw ~,, 4~ Egg DO>le1~· 9.id.1e1s 44 M o~e S~oll!y ' .. " " 3 ' l' " ,. " •• .. .. ' 1 ' " •• • "' " •• ., .. •l I ' co~n.,.int ;7 Appl'drNj ~a G•re• mo~1ta1 !!'rm ~'.l Piedo,or•! co!y C.J · l •,al RJg"' ti! \'leoght .illnwJnrl' f,] (Clotll" ~ecf/ 6J PP•1od of res! £ S T f S ' "' ' • v DOWN 1 FemaleJ· Jri!(>fmal 21 Pose .:1 Tf•be of l~•ad :> Atr.cd11pl.int 24 Feet · Sul!·~ 43 fur~1~n•nn J l•a•JOd 25 Canadoensend44 Pronoun ~p;Jshed Yan~ees 45 Fo•mer Ll.N. 4 1!1·m~ntr(f 26 W~p•t s VtP <., fu[;.iT po"H 27 i.:o,,ev 41) Galley sl.t\e "Doc 28 Stone Sufi•~ 41 Tract drained 1 Stovl' 29 Ma~e .nte"o' by a uver comparTmer\! JO Cl'lrers 49 Mov•e pooch 8 V1m·lnlcrm•I J~ (tpecub•C 5l Rune<1•ily 9 Be 1ncor1ect mrier 52 C<1011 e.g 10 O•~ITlil set1 n11...._J~ f .::•ner SJ Of great depth 11 M•I• v 1n l'lue ~'"> P1•a<l'~" 55 Snatch Sl1n1J 11 Rcot•le 0•41. 31 C.i •1 1 56 Nat1\e Comt> 13 Sleogh1 b1orner fo1m 19 ••IAm1c e~•I JS 01 ne11;1smen 57 Mo"''"9i: ~P'"' 40 \\'alks.owly Abbr. • ."1 1 • " " " 1J " " 1'1 .~\ ,, " •. " 11 1• J" " ... JO • II~ "' . " " JJ Jl ,. " ,\ l1 ' " ,, .. .. . .. " .. lO " " " ,, '" " . ; .. ... . " " PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER f OLLOWlNG NEW INFORMATION GIVEN HI"\ B'f SAM 6RiVER, THE LIEUTENANT RE5t!M~5 HIS QUESTIONING OF .ARCH HINKLE.' MISS PEACH I ASKED YOU A 0UE5Tl0N, HINl'<.LE ! V.'MY DIDN'T '!'OU TELL M.f. THAT YOU HAD A DATE TO l'l\EET MEl. CARTER THE NlGHT HE \VA$ MURDERED ? l TOLD YOIA WE WER'E NI.ATS TO H .... ve .AN INTE!i:'MIS~ION ••.• ~--.,. DICK TRACY AR.E WORDS GETTING EASIER TO SPEAK? ... • J~90LEY'S..,W.Q~;'.LD'.:.-=:==:----, By Rodcjer Bradfield ,.-..-----, ' • 1sc1DfNTAlLV, 1 T~ou•llT ll>"• A~Rns1"6 W•G VeRY E.ff({f1 v'E. I:bo!J!fs M>T~ER l\i'Nr To 5)1oP-1'ARLV Slfil~, fl(f-(11 RoS'Tf'\AS lALfS, J-loL1~'r S"AL,S, Af.K> N'W s~e·s Ar 'THE Al'fE.R-CllR1STMA\ SA!<S, S1NCtR!L'>; JHE fkoff550R ' by George ·Lemont W~I CH -r1M.e:? ' ·GORDO by Gus Arriola MOON MULLINS ,, '" .,, __ , __ ,.,. ~-....... ~- ·ANIMAL CRACKERS WIEN 60MEONe .-·by Rod9er Bollen • ·-" .. !l ,, ,, 'I • , l ., 11-:il ~ lii4.__ _____ .:.J' w"~· ------'' by Charles M. Schulz 1.l· ~. I HATE IT l.JHEN HE 5A<S. "LOOK, NO WtN65!" DON'T ANSWER MY QuE5TION WITH A QUESTION.' YOU HAD A MEETING SET UP WITH CARiER AT HIS HOME! WHAT T!ME WAS !T? "~--- by Mell by Chester Gould I \ THE GIRLS • ~~ ll·1' "Oh dear-. I _bought you .the chc~s set because I was 1ired or your s1tllng around hkc th~! aOcr looking at stocks." • ' • l I ! s .. ~ ' DENNIS THE MENACE I F~ r • FORGET IT.' • -·- ' -· --;( '· •• l 0 ' • , • . . . . . . . . ' •',I~ ---- e SfHl ~Make ou se \ ' . ' -• D~,~~E COAST . I \ • . • ' .... t f alls. -~ ,, . • , ' -· " . • ' . , ' J J\ f6 OAl[YPILOT lhur:sday Dec 26 1974 ______ ,. TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS KCE'r f 28l 1:1:00 "1'hc \\'a~ It \\'a:.·· Oon LarsC'n 's pt·rfet·t g:.intt_• for ttu: ''ankr·t·s 111 lhe 1956 \\'orl d Series \Vllh the l)odg('rS 1s rl•calll'd with 'tarscn . n1anaf,!l:r C<.1scv Stcngt·l ~ind ~1 ick dy ~lantlt' an1ong thl' gut·sts'. CBS t2) ~1 :00 "'J'hc \Vile! l{o\·e1;;." \\llllia1n Holden :.ind IJyan O':\cal star as a pair of CO\\'· bQys who rob a bank to "change their [i\'C!)" 111 t!Ur15Jt TV airing of the 1971 movil'. ::!AB Ct:f7) 10:00 -Streets of San 1-'rancisco . .. . . Ue.lli'ielscn guests us <.1n t.1lcoholu: cop who ac - illy shoots his O\\'ll partner . ' ·r TJ DAl-L Y LOG .... "' {Thursday Evening DECEMBER 26 7:JO I) C1mlid timer• (3, 'omu h it I !5] (iJ 'rit:t 11 Ri2ht Melp lhr Ntiahbor tt~brib Swttp1t1~e1 1:0) I J7 CL T• Tell Ille Truth Q Millian $ MO'lit: (C) (90) "Rob· 1~ & tllt Stwn Hooch" (com) '£>4 - fl1n~ Srn1111, Dean Mi11hn, Pe1er f4lk 10, l1t'1 Mike A ~11 I···'""' 011 11 Ntib! Tr1vtl film l obby Gold1llo10 Show little Rncill IJ THE WAlTONS---A NtW '* LOVE FOR OLIVIA * New This Week on ABC $10,000 Pyramid-2pm . Big Showdown l 1:30am The Money Maze-I l am 9:00 0 tv IJ ".J CIS ThM11d1y Mov- ie: (Cl (2hr) "file Wild Rover1" (II) l"e~) '/l-\'l•lham Holden, Ryon {J Neal, Karl Maldtn, Lynn Cirlm, T~m ~•erntt. Joe Don Biler A p.Ju ot i:tl'*boys rob 1 b1n!i. to change 1/•t•I l"tl ··ior 1ne better:· and end ~g ch;,ng1og the11 h1e1 !or ooo4' 0 1l :o 10 m lron11dt "!ht ~•\d1n1 fuem1n" Wh•lt a lo~ Scot land Yard 1n1p.ect1H (l!~lt lofln Wrl· Iiams) 11 1n Sin F11nt<!.CO "" bu11· r.t11. 1h1tvtl 11e11 1ht tm b111y code i1om the B1thsh Con,u!1tt. Rt1ched· ""' 0 COP KILLER LOOSE * ON STS OF SAN FRAN ·o ( 29 Ci ) (J) CD s11ett1 01 s.n f r1nc1st0 "One list Shot" (R) Alltt att1oent~ll~ 1hooline h11 own par!· ner. an ilcoMlhc pohctman t11e1 to )!Op Slone, Meller and 1n innocent ·~i:nea !mm revt1l1ne lhe tru lh. I ~II" N1ehen, Rohen Ou~11, Su~~n S1ra'>!ltrg and Jacq ueline Scol! pue11. I Rims HighU11ht1 fe1tivil Jnttrn1C1to1I Soul! ~tuatian CGmtdt f 9:30 0 W Ne,•s €?) Drinu 10:00 0 l.J L0·11g. €n Mo~in' On "An 1 roques" Son111 ind Will dtl1vtr a load "' 1unlo au!os to 1 •l!~~1n1 ~·ifd .,,,here they meet c1ntan kt1ou1 oJd l uc1lle (Jtotnetle Nolin}, who l•~e1 onlt 1n memo11t1 of her past v•a 1 $~.000 anhqut car her ai:ct 1sta hu~and u1ed 10 court hH 11°-and her onlt 1tnon 101 l1vm1. 0Ctota1n2 to Lucy. When lht car 1s ~lo.en with 1he aid ol Solrnf1 "i· Luci d"'1de1 to lot down and doe. Om ID News 6 Tht1t1t S11 . 0 ("2'1 .fl QJ a) H1rrr 0 ''Ac· cv~nl; B1lu1ttd" When 'HHry do1 t<•1e1~ tnlt the hu1hand of 1 former i"' h1end •I lead•hi a sepa11tt ti· 111tnce a; a ~~no.cate hrt min, he 1~...e1 ta 1a~t the t1fe or one ol lh1 t.11 mon'1 taqit11 Re~heduled. 16 The Unlo11<h1ble1 1)@(1) (lJ Tht W1tton1 "The ffi Ber~m1n f•lm · lhe M1gic1an" , Af Mi•I Min · !R) A United St alts lO:lO I loUrney to Adventure maol pline. llyin1 1t night, develop1 W1nder1\r1t tftg\ne l1oublt llld, w11h the aid 01 L1 C1udiHI G11t1 l1"tetn1 !tom the Walton !1m1l1, Situallon Comtdf JNkts an emer11eney landm2 on 10:45 0 Bob Boyd Sha# • lhalf p1open1 O Q U 16 m e?;l Mit 01vi1 Show 11:00 l 8, 10 23 6 News Mac·s aues111re compo1t.1·pe/101 m· 0 0 ell eD CD Nt'll'1 11 Cli.lrhe Rich. Giid)'\ Knii;ht & the 0 St\I ot Gro11eho Pips, Maclean Stevtn1on and co· 6 NYPO median 8111, Holuchy In 1Al!ttll'ei, 0 l ht luc_Y Show h'i;:t( il jome~ by hi! aue1h •n Ide m M1s11on. lm~111blt or.s: on Hltvis on vi 1t1I lite doc 'fJ N~1h~e~e~l~~nn \or.., homt OIOY•t~ .ind 1t1l1urJntl O MoW11: (2hrj •·r01 Heivtn'i 16 Wild Wild Wut . Sitt" (com! '50 -t hl:on WebO ( l'i! '-) W•nltd: OeiHI 01 Ahl't k11n Bennt-11. 11:15 eIJ C1nt1111 l4 i le1I or 'ro11tho 11 :lO O J7 (l~ • CSS Litt Mo~it: (C) 0 c~ ,., Ll, CD The Odd Cou-"Plymout~ Advt"lulf" (dr1) '57- ptt •·T~e HoJJp.OOd S!or;" {II) 01 S~enctr Tra,y Gent Tierney ~Jn WI' M.Ml' 161 rlollywood--fo poc hit'f }[lllnwn ll!rrd SM~ • ~DOl151>111tr '" • him ilJlfW~ 0 ll 6 10 m Johnny C11M1n ·M "" Gt'O!tt l~ontiom"v Al.,371 1n• 8u1t llt1no•di <I iUtit hos! 8"1 wGl.lfl, rrl11 111'1~!1 on ~eon; /,,; Cor.")', r-~y B11lird Dub l1ylo1 .. ·~· •nil ~u1~nnt-Pou htltt &Ufil tiler'1 Choke O H1l.1oou1 House or frifhte"i!ein '901ing from the Olymp" 6 Movie: '1ht Am11ing Dr. Clillei · ~~I Sho.. hautt" {dra\ '38-[dw4rd G Rebm 16 M : (C) {2h1) "On the Riv-IOP, Cl~11e Tre~or ier1" 1l'Sl -O~nnyllov1.Gene 0 (19 8 )~l (l)W1de Wo1ld , Tierney '\•. Spet1il ~ T w'lt\, D Movie: "Mui ndll'' \'''~I ·~g :::. ""' HE "'IS WAS Glyn.; Jo/Mi, Mar;:a1et 11~:ncr101d ·, . Mctbil ()ij Corporation m s.11 Cosbr fD the W.-, It WH "1!1~6 Yon•ets ' 11:45 t!J ¥021 ~o,r, Htlllh " Do~~!rl World Ser1t1" GutsTs trom 12.00 0 Movie. frtedom ta Die (my~) lht Yan•ee1 tel r"I arr ~litOe1 Man· 59-Paul Ma•we•L ~. r 111, rJ!~ S!tn~el i~d ()(n t.11,1n m MOY•t: "Conquu! ol Coc.hiH" wi.; p1t.'.neQ a perftcl non tier l.""!) :OJ -Jonn Had•il•. Robert £dl"'·f D~aitr ~~c\'\ Jr t 0~~· Sr,1· !it ;ck. )oy Pa~e ~)r, c e"l L~~ •• ,·,:1 s.1 1.'Ji ·e 1 :~9 10 Tomorr;.w m S•\01\l(ln Comtllt l 8_,ll 6 News U) b pine1e t1niU•&e Proi:lllml l:J-0 (D AH-Night Sho w: "Right C1ou," "H11 Kind of Wom1n" l:Jil t• M1•e DoulilU Sbow 1:45 iJ MOYlt: ~Mr, S.udon1tu1" ii.I') 1119 I I l Cl) P1pu Mo.on bl-Ch.:,01 HuT ··~. A~dr•; 04 !n1 /~UY Gro!hn l:IO 0 Mwie: "An~tl f1ct" ld1•! ·~1 Situ11ton Comedy -lluoe11 /Ji!a.om Je1n ~1.11:n.0n~ C1ff'*1!c~t11 H~r~eit Mati.'a.I. Mona f reemin Friday DAYTIME MOVIE S , l :JG 0 "Cotle1t $cind1I" (mis) 35 - 11 ll.n1 laylot 1~rnd1 BJu1t. , •l:oG O "The Outl••• h Co111ini" («iml ' '65--The lhiee Stoo1e1. Ad;im Wr11 10:00.0 ~No Wry Oul" {dr.1) '50 - "V ·' Jii:~1rd-Widmark, l 1nd~ Darntll "'°Id Mint in !ht Dy" (wr1! '3!J- Gtne Au!ry "Sp1cew1p" (idv) ~l -Howard Ovtl lY• B1rtol (if! O.n'I Go Ntlr tflt Wilt!~ ('Qml I.. ·~1--Glrnn fOld. Ew1 GibOf ll:OO m (CJ "leH l1Um111elr (adv) ~ -s1 ... 11 """'"· [41.:;et~ T1yto1. ·· '•tu ui11nov 1.-q;to 3 (C) '\wt ol 1111 W11demtss" " Od1) ~2-J~an Peters, Jttftey Hun. '" 1:30 O (C) "Scott of the Anllllchc" (uvJ '49-Jonn ~lllls, Derek Bond. 2:l0 a "lhe BKhtlOf & the Bobby SOl• er" (com) '.39-Cary Gr11n1. Sh1rlry T tmple. ~J. 'o~ CC) "The Pttijtcltd M;in" 1~ ..• 1-01 -Bryant Hihday, Mary Felcn l:OO 10 "Pride & 'rtiudict" (du) '40 -Grern Carson, lau1encr Ohv1er. l:lO ·3 (C) '1ht Pleasure Sff•us" 1a11) '&I-Ann M•raret. Tony Fran 0 (C) "01. ;oldlil11e1 & !ht l1k1n1 M1<h111e" (com) '65-Vil'lctnt Pr.ff, hinkoe AY1.Qn, Sus.an Hirt 4:00 17 l ~t M1tc~1111Ur" • ·ss-s~'"'' SMI~. Ail11111ny Peik•ns, Sl\•''tr ~'.:t.aine KOCE TEf:El'/SIOlV , .• COMM ll'\ CU>fMING COllM(I ltl lllOCE ! ' ,,,. OIMl'NllONI JN CULfUl!<S ICl!ICOC l'f ,.,o.M fl'lll!'IAHO 'KllCNING ICI l~OCE~ . l :)t lt.ICflflC COM~•IW Y rc 1 CCI WI J:lf s1s .. MTsttl'f f l(I l( IWI t •lf I OOK 11 .. l lC! PS\1 t :llt OIMll'jl!ONl IN CULTUllES I ICt "0{E JM l'll(lllAN O ,11.lTCll lNG (Cl !l(Qf[ I :. Ort•NGf COU"°TY llliV!EW !Cl l ~Q(f f M OIMll<ISIO"°\ !"' CULTUllfl 1c~ ~oc r ~ I JI Tt1£ Lii'£ 01' llEOfoAIOO OA Vli'IC I !Cl •l'll"\1 t Jct !N~EC1TAl (Cl lP8~1 .. ... . Wildlile~ets Protested Pll<l f:\I X. \r1t. tAP) ·-The Ariiona (i ,1n1t• und r 1 .. h (.'0111 tll l, ... lf/11 ha:-. bee n ('ritir.iietl for :illo"'1ni.: ll'l•·\ 1•1011 .1l'1 rt·.,.., A1n;u1d ;1 UWke to kct•p \\'lldlift' ill ht·r 'u!1ur h .1 n S('(lf!,d .dl' h11mt• \\'hile ii confh1t'Ult'1> ;i Pl'\ t1u:ul r •t'•rl IJ\ .i l'hu1·H1\ IJQ}, thr eomn11,,ion to ronfist·ate the hundreds of quail Y.ho fct>d at hi:. 11 or1h l'hot•nlx hOml'. • '.. \ .. :Ai' N'' PI011s ,. '\hw.' Sup•·r St.1r ~11.-. out thert> and '>hl' t•;1n do .111 \ 1l11n.i.: -,ht·\\ ,jilt' " :0.11!1 l.QL't•ll, self-descr1hed .11111n;1l Ir•\ t·r . 11i11t th C' t·on1 m 1""1on "Sl1l' t <1l1 li .1\ t' a mountain lion. ottt•r, ~Jt ro x. t'ht•t•\;1h.-., all,\ 11dd arllniul she Y.'ants, \'ou ll'I a kid 1ry LO ~ t·cp ;1 q u .. ll .1 nd th(' rll·pa rt ment 'sci7.t'ii it " I .r11 l'I. 1 n'>tru m t•nl ;1l tn 11·inning ('On1 m issiun .1 pprn1 al \:i1>t :\l ;1y of rul('s !O prohibit keeping wildlife by pri\':il e 111d 1\11lu 11 !s . r t'mlni!Cd thl' comm ission ol' it~ action 1n .... 1•11 111~ ,1 pl'I qu;11l raist•d hy Jack King J'r, 13, of l'hot'IHX ' Kin g 1\11 .. ed the quail. named Hercules, r'rom an t'J.li: found on the dl''t'rl afler its parents had bet>n killt'd. The cun1nu:o.,1on dcnicd his a))pljt•ation fur a permit becausl' tht' 1·1.:~ \\a ~ o hta1n1•d in the \\'ild, not fron1 a st ;1lt•· a IJj)l'O ~ t·d 1>UU ft't' Hoh1·1·t J :1nt1.1·n, d1re1·tor ol' the gan1t• dt'purtmenl. adm1ttt·1I th al ~11 ss 111:.ike had neither a1>plied for nor rt't't'l\'t'CI i.tatt.'.,!l t'rrn1ls to possess a kit fox or to brt•t·d th('t'! ;ih s. llC' said a 1h·p:1rtn1ent investigator v.·ill t'hl'Ck o n her ract·oon:. :ind n1ountain lion.-which h~ said may be l'Xen1pt fron1 OY.'tlt•rship rules because they v.·cre in her posst>s~ion before ~l a~ . Bctil't'd Chit1f nf \'~1 \·3) Operations F.lmlt Zum\,·a.lt. Jr ... says h~ ha:\ no firm pl•1ns tn .run :1' a flt•mocr:\t <1.[!:iUt:\I -Serr. \\'illia m L. S('Dtl. Th€' quail 1nc1dcnt ('\Okt'd a letter or pro!l·.-.l l;1'it n111nth fron1 Sen .... Rarry ColdY.•ater. I ll·Ar1z.), \I ho d<.1red !\l is .. Rlakt• acqui red the kit fox from th e .\rizona-Sonora Desert !\luseum. a Tucson attraction 11 here "'i ldlif1· is d 1splayed in its natural habit at. ··---·· -..... , 1R.\"a .l in 1978. IT'S OUR YEAR:.-END I I , ... --...... I ' t , >1-, t , .,,. .. ~ ..... , . .. J.., )t , \ t I '<-,;1 , 3 BIG SAVINGS ON TOP NAME BRANDS WASHERS! DRYERS! TV! DAYS ONLY! o·eceMBER 26, 27, 28 '-N\\\\.E 5\}\>\>\. '{ l;~S1S\ COLOR TV As Low As STEREO! DISHWASHERS! REFRIGERATORS! REFRIGERATORS As Low As • HURRY!j ., SAVE N0Wl • $199 95 ... TERRIFIC SAVINGS ;NOW ON FLOOR MODELS • ONE-OF-A-KIND• DEMOS• DISCONTINUED MODELS • OUT THEY GO! DRASTICALLY REDUCED_ TO CLEAR! BEAT THE PRICE RISE! As Low As $_15995 PRICES SLASHED AT ' BOlH STORES COSTA MESA AND EL TORO! SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS! SALE ENDS SAT. DEC. 28 ~davls~brOwn (. , 27 Years of Integrity & Dependability ( · Cost• Mes~.• H•rbor Are• t_· El Toro • )•ddleback Valley . ,.. •11 E•1t St•tnlttntlL~lrttt (I To10 Ro•d 11,wy. !Ne.ii to S1v On) -• ;_,. ' -= .;.!1.--•0a ~r 9 9, ~ .. r~•dor 9 6 • D!'•!r 9,9, 5a1wrt11>, 9 6 ~--......___. 11 646.t••• 131.3130 "'-(.-r .. J FREI }.__ ~-:~~:~:~.:~~ .. '~'·'·~=··'~:.~~,~~ti.~: ... ... :~ 'll•d•l'1t1U ~ .. , G .,.., ... , ................ ,., ... ,.......... ~ NIW TOLL Flll SIRVICI PHONI NUMllR Zlnlth 7 ·3437 t ' 1 MICROWAVE OVENS NOW . REDUCED! USED IN DEMONSTRATIONS BE HE'RE EARLY FOR GREAT AVINGS! ' Ii ~ ""'"""" --"""" .., . --..... _ .. .... l ' I t ' --' 'True love' Might Bite BuUeJ .... __ • • By PIHL JORDAN a SSOO fine per. "l'woo£lhem come to a ~""'5Sw\'ic• nice round $1,000. There arc 11 days · SACRA1"1ENTO -eeling those lert, so True Love will ha ve to come PoSl·Christmas, "Where did all my Withan evenrounder$11 ,000. · : mon_ey go blues?" Welcome to the And he may have his hunting crowd. · license permanently revoked. It won't put any money in your "On the third day ... three ~"'rench pocket, but it might make you feel hens.'' A lady at a feed store said he1u; better if you <.'Onsider the plight of are $1.50 each, but she "'usn't sure of True Love, the well-known big their nationality. 1'hree of them arc spender from the old holiday season S4.SO and with 10 days remainin g, s ong , "''fhe Twelve Day s or these'birdscometo$45.Theystillare Christmas." • cheaper than doves. Those dozen days, by tradition, end . The rourth day is another bad one on the Feast or the Epiphany, Jan. 6, for our feathered friends--four call· in the Christian churches or Western ing birds. A pet shop quoted mynahs Kurope. The reast commemorates the at $42.50, guaranteed young and fast coming or the r.1agi, bearing gifts for learners. 'True Love might. play it theinfantChrist. smart, thou g h, and se ttle for And so the 12 days be t ween canaries, sure to sin g. at $IS.SO. Four Christmas and Epiphany became a or them come to S62 ; it's $558 for nine time for giving gifts. days left. True Love obviously lived before ADDS UP the days or high bracket income tax-. . es. Ever try to figure out what his 12 Even w1tho~t. the _fin es for those da~s as ~L CQal Qil Johnny act would da.~n~d doves. 1~ s addmg.~~·. cost him now? ----F-1.ve-gold r1n gli-·-· • lli ano~her Take a pear tree and a partridge for \. ~ace True. Love can save ~ little s tarters. Have you ever priced them'! ""'?1one_Y; A 1eweler quoted pl ain gold According to a nurseryrilan, pear tree \<Cdd1ng bands, l~ c~rat. at S28 _each, roots, ready . for planting, are $4. so lo~g as the~· d1dn t have lo f1t too- already planted and maybe ready to fa.t f1n_gers. Five or them arc ~140 ; ~ar, SS. A game farm <iuoted one-\Vlth eight days to go, the gold rings' P.Qund partridges at S2each. tab totals SI .. 120. . ·1 It was "six: geese a-luy1n g" on the fl.RSTTOTAL sixth day . Geese, too, a re out or ·Call it $4 a tree and $2 a bird-that's season, so if 1'rue Love plans to shoot S6adayforadozendays.Firsttotal, or catch them , h e could find S72. himself popping for another Sl .000 in The second day's gift was "t\\'O tur-fines. tie doves." The California Fish and Luckily, it"s possible to purchase Game Department says the last dove domestic geese for S5 per beak. True season of the year closed Dec. 10, ad-LoVe gets by for a-for him-paltry mittedly a'near thing. Just tbe same. S210. doves out of season, alive or dead, are The sevl!nth day's gift .... •as seven eop e Bea Anderson, Editor ,....,..,, OKefll-H, 111• • ..... 11 · Merilee Magnuson (above) who trained with Lila Z.ali in Laguna, models costume for .her part in the stag!3 show, 'Irene.' ·At right, one f!f her ·firs !._roles. / This timely • Christmas feature is being reprinted in answer to numerous reader requests. S\.\'ans. True Love has another choice here, but it is more expensive than the one on the geese. If he goes after s...,•ans nali\'e to . North Am erica, he·u fac(' fines totall· ing S12,600. lle'll al so be faci ng a federa l rap, since our native swans are protected by federal as well as state government. ROCK BOTT01\I PRICES . llut..a..wo.dircctor CiiliCup v.1th fhC informalion it is possible to bu y swans-the leasl expensive are the mute swan al $250 per pair and up. At rock bottom prices, True Love will have to cough up for three and a hair Pair daily for six days. The total is SS,250. Things change on the eighth day- no more-birds. it's "eight maids a milking." Since the days of slavery in this country ended more than a cen· tury ago, True Love now has salaries "" to pay. Let's also give him a break by fi guring the CO\\' or CO\VS to be n1ilked are already on hand (or maybe sup- plied by the n1aids), so he \\'On't have to buy. 1'h e Li . S . Dep a rtm e nt o·r Agriculture gives S2.42 hourly as the "indicator., wage for general farm labor in California. gt'neral labor contract, according to lhe state's Department of Industrial Relations. The bill is $173 .88 per day and, y:ith three more days, True Love ...,·ill p<iy the dancing ladies just $695.52. 't:NSt\11.J.ED L1\BOR' get the recipient pi cketed?l. he'd best call the nearest offi <:e of the Anlerican Federation of l\1usiciuns. The gifts or the last two days are "1 t pipers piping" and .. 12 drummers drumming." The Sa cramento Af'~( office puts the scale at S6 per hour \\•ith a three·hour minimt.im. and s<iid Call it S77.44 per day for the eight girls on half days, and it comes to SJ87 .20 by the time Epiphany roll~ around . If those ··1cn lords aleapinG" \\•ere it is hi gher in the San Francisco llay profcs ~iuna.I ath\etcs~···1-tea~\.cn only area. kno\\'S \\'hat their contracls coul<i \Vith l\\'O days left, that's 11 pipers com(' to . at six hours each, and they've collec- ... ·' -ll v "' \Vhosays chivalry is dead?. :';> • •• .. If. however, True Lov.e should ever again wish to go hunting, he'tl itave to do it .in some state othtt' th an California. .•1 • ~· , And if his relatives get a·.lffk at hi9" • checkh9ok stubs, they may·have him committed for his own goodl. In the meantime, don't forget ~he recipient of all these gifts. E,·en on Jan. i , u•hen the musicbl.nit. lords, ladies and maids leave, stre's~ill got a house full of noisy {except Tor the mute swans birds. .~. This docs not include the hook - keeper True Love will ha ve to hire to rigure out \.\'ithholding and Social Security. or the bill he'll get from his lawyers for negotiating a contract \l'ith the United Farm \Vorkcrs uf America. "On the ninth clay ... nine ladies dancing ... "but since dancing l<idies aren't highly organized, figure them as unskilled labor, again for a half· day , at S4.83 hourl y;~t·s the minimum wage in the s; lowest lf True Love hires the m as unski lled lively earned $396ovcr the holidays. labor. however, v.•ith Dill 's S4.83 'fhe drummers drum on-the last fi gure. lhe daily payroll for lords day, so True Love still has to sllell out con1e l(). S.19J.2Q. The dozen days are a final S2 IG-ifs slill the le ast ex·- ul>oul over. so the lea pers cost o~ pensi\'C gift since those darned geese. on ly <Only~) $579.60. Noy,.·. however, il"s lime for True GRAND TOTAL -She also is due to get nai,fcd for- violating zoning ordinances,r.cgo she may not be too impressed with nut True Love after all. Love to come to grips .,.,.ith organized There you have it, and you "ll ha\·e labor. Unless he \vanls to risk a picket to admit it's ,one v.•ay to make an im· line (!1U\V t'an you give a gi ft that \\'iii pression ... for on ly $20,$29.32 . ; Okay, so it didn't put any -money back in your pocket, but d&esn'l it make you feel a little better anfbow? H.1\PPYNE\VYEAR ~ <J · ~··· . ' '-· <11 "1• .. WILL GLl .TTER TARNISH? • ' f (1 t • I ~· By.JOOl.SO:'\ OI """ D•ily Pilot ~1•11 Oh, the glamour nf a profession al stage shou• on the road. Oh, th e \l'ot'S of having to maintain t\YO checking acl'ounts one in :\e\Y York a nd one in California. .Q.h, the wonder of appearing \\'Ith • ' Debbie Reynolds. Patsy Kelly, llans Con reid, Hon llusn1 ann and Ruth \Var\.\'ick. ~h1 the expense of li ving in hote ls, <'~ling out. and makin,E! lots of long· rhstnnce phone c;1lls to fi ll the long, loncl .\' hours. 1'herc arc a lot of problems mi xed in \\'ilh the pleasures of being par~ of a musica l such as "Irene,'' but l\lerilec • • l\1agnuson \Youldn't trade her role for any other in the \\'Orld. Or would she? .. I'm trying to keep my eyes open for another job," she said. "I've been do - ing 'Irene' si nce the beginning of August. It doesn•t make you grow. I don 't u·ant to end up being stuck in the chorus." · "Irene.,,. \\'hich opens in Denver after Christmas, \.\'ill be a stepping stone to bi gger and better things in her theatrical career, the Laguna Beach resident hopes. GOOD EDUCATIOS "'I \1·ou ld like lo go back to N('w York and study." she said. "But lhen it's almost as good an education to u·ork \l'ith people like Debbie lleynolds and Palsy Kell y.·· "I woul d like to be a mo~·ie star," she said candidly. l\ti ss l\1 agnuson. a product of loca l instruction I she studied \.\•ith Lila Zali and still docs bel\\'een ~hou•sJ , ad· milted she sometimes asks herself \\'hY she is doing ¥.'hat she is. "Then I consider not doing it. Nope! I u·on·tquit,''shesaid. She has given herself 10 years to gel some .... ·her e in show business, hut has had a running start already. lier rirst big part v.·as ,\lice in \\·on · derland in Disney on P:ir'!_dc, \\'hich took he r on tour for t\\'O years rrprescnling Di sneyland. This \\'as n springboa rd 10 the n1 0\'ie "~l umc " \1·ith Lucille Ball and llohcrt Preston . \\'hil·h in turn led to a part in the mu~i ca l "Gigi,'' taking her to N'-cw \'ork. A ftcr "Gilli" clos('d. ~1 iss !11 ai;nuso n auditioned for th e. Had10 C1 ty :i.tus1c ll :i tl chorus, \\'h1l:h ~he chcl n't really u·ant to join bet•a usc or its stringent schedule of four sho11·s a day. seven da~·s a week, for sc\'cral \.\•eeks in a row. t RUN\\'V ROl.E But she 1vas offered n 1oh anll · couldn 't real Iv th1nl.. of :1 re:t,,on n1it to tak(' 1t, so !i h(! repor\('() the next Jay in hcrbunnysu1t. These were not, 'he cx pl :1incd. Lhe playboy.type IJunny :.u1t~. 1'hc~· \\'L•rc comic characters u•ith hu~c he;i(ls, rurry tennis shoes and bulky cu~tun1es. a "Then one day -on my birthday -- the union represent:ttive came in and told us th e \\•hole·ballet company .,..·as tu be let go, after 42years. It was really sad. It \1·as the only theater left with a balletcompany." •· This happened, r.Iiss l\la gWU,$on ex· pla ine d, because "peopl~ 8.ren't spending money to go to the theater -. like they used to. Salaries have go ne ,,.. up. It~ ex:pen1ivc lo run a theater . . " "I reel lucky to have been able to \\'Ork th ere, ''she added. ' The next ...,·eek she auditiolll)d ror a part in "Irene." "l v.•ent u·ith a reeling or really\\' anting a job,'' she said. In preparation, she took some quick voice and tap lessons, which· Jt.iid off because s he \\:as an immedl le win· ner. J. STUCK IN l\ot.\.'lll.l\n.L\N ., But between her tu•o New York jobs, she was harely :lhle to g~l oltt. of ri.tanhattan for almost a year, So .,..·hen "Irene" \vent on the road it \\'as a welcome change. Besides. the tour h;is brought her to Los Angeles for five months. so~h(' has been able to SC"C her n1uther. El Jen, v.•ho li \'es in Laguna, and her frielKls from the a rea. As she continues on the tfur 'l·11 h "lrcne." l\liss !\lagnuson ...,·11 6a\·e a n ('asier time2n the road hf>ca u~e she is .~tier prepared than she \\ ilS as an 18·}'C<ir·old Alice in \\'onderland. She RO\\' has a larj:!e stcamCr"ir"Unk, in 1rhich she keeps her clothes, a fe\,. 1>0t s and pans for cooking in hotel rooms. her cr~heting and some hooks torc<i d. And, she h;1s sol\'Cd he r loft~lincss and bnrcdom problems \\'he n she pcrforn1s only at night by sight·&eting in nc.,..·"'l'iti cs. :'\o\v. she has just to v.•ork on he Hge· old proble1n of ··making it.·· .. ,·ou somt•hO\.\' have to get a hreak, he a ne'v 11isco\'err," she con1mcnted. "'i:'ou ha \'C lo be 1>Crs1slenl. \'ou can't ~1ve up." '.\liss 1\1 agnllson. u ho began da nci ng at tht• ag,e of i 111 \\'u:-.hington. ~ould li ke to do a l\l'Oad\\·ay shO\\', :.1 tC\e\'1s1on !\('tics or a !->uap 011cra next, she si.11<1, t • ~Shc>'s dc1ermined to 1>rovc to a pro· • fcsso r ~ht· nnec had at t;CI lhal "'maic· ing it•' in sho11 bus111c .... "' cafl hc tlu~c . Hu told h1 ~ ~lasses th:1t onl) or\~ in w thousand are · t'Cl':.~ful. and she hcl1t.~\'CSSh('C' nbc ·lone. " II! DAIL y PILOT Teens Take Time Ol•DMlfl'llM~ Children helping children r Hy ALLISON DE ERR "It 's beaut1ru1 to watth," said C:1role Radiins, youth director al the S11nla Ana-South Orange County Y\\'CA. \'·Teens rrom Saddleback 11 igh S1.:hool. at first with a httJe 1rep1da· t1on, then with confidence, are work- in~ with hearing impaired and deaf (·hild ren at Tart Au rally Handicapped School, Sa nta AnJ ~t o re than ao s ludent s will parlicipat e arter learning signing from J eannette \Vallers, a Taft in- structor . ~"It y,•as the Y·Tl'ens' idea to y,•ork Y.ith the h1:1nd1eapped ." thl' director t'Xpla1ned. "Tafl was chosen becausl' of its proximity.·· 'rhus ra r. projects with school Girl Scout a nd Broy,•nie troops are planned. Suzie Bcr~er and Becky Plotni k are teaching acrobatics on Thursday afternoons. Others will instruct 1n ballet, pan· tomime and creative dr:imntics. ··A ny kind of physicnl acttv1ty is re· ally good for the dl·af child .'' ex· plained the troop leadt•r. "Childre n with a hea ring impairment often have balanl'e problems. 'fhcse programs y,•ill help with coordination and bal:ince." \·-Teen C1ubs in Santa Ana. TuslL n <ind Costa i\1es•1 y,•111 JOln 1n 1or nthcr pl"OJCCtS, "Al first the teens y,·ere a bit uncer- tain But it didn't lake long. The deaf kids responsed "'1th affection.·· January will.bring a sy,·im program ror students 6·ti>-12 at the Santa Ana Yl\ICA . "'ith Y-Teens y,·orking one-to- one with the younger children. Teen-agers interested in join ing can contact Carole Radzins. 542·3577. Son Shines By ER!\IA 801\otBECK :O.ty son has s poken four ":ords to me all year. One day as I was separating an egg, the '•"h ole thin g cracked and slithered to the noor. tie looked at me and s:..id, "Way to go, ~l orn ." :'!ly eyes misted. I didn 't think he t>ven kn ey,• y,·ho I y,·as I ha\•e aly,•ays been cn- \'ious of the mothers of children y,•ho talk . \\'hat an insight they must have into lhe personality of the ir child. \\'hat good times they must enjoy ... the intimate lau)!hler: .. the first blush of a sha red secret. Our relations hip is a lot like the Trials of Nurem- berg. "V.rha t's that ha ngi ng out of your notebook?'' !Shrug should ers ) "You 're h a ving your s c hool pic tures t a k en tomorrow·'.' And y,•hat's this one'.' An insurance form for football? I didn't know you "·ent out for football. What do you play'.' WHEN do you pla y'.'" (Grimace> ·· -r "lley, here's one dir'Ceted to my attention. They need someone to bake cakes for the ox roast. I think I could manage that." "That's left over from last year ." "Oh. Here's one. ')lemo to: Revolutionary Troops. Cross Potomac tonight at 7:30 p.m . Bring money. S i g ned George Washington.' Thought I'd toss in a little humor there." ISighJ "Look here. )'ou're hav· ing an Open Hciuse. I think I 'II go." I ~1 oan J Now, if you think things at - Condition Cu.lt-u·red DEAR ANN LANDERS: This is for" t~e h':'sband who complained because his wife had a lot to say while seated .. beside him in the car -"Slow down," ''Hurry up," "Pass that nut,·· -etc .• but "in bed she was like a store· window dummy." She had no ideas whatsoever. Ann Landers There's a good reason ror this. It's· 1called ''Cultural Conditioning .'' Some women try to fight it. Few succeed. Most decide it isn't worth the hassle. In our society, the man is ac· customed to taking the initiative where sex is concerned. If she sug. gests something at a lime that isn't suitable to him. he may become an· noyed. When he wakes up at 6 a.m. ex· peeling creativity and passion. she is likely to tie-passl\·e "like a store- window dummy.'' I'm a young advocate ror women's rights and I believe that sexual pro- blems can sometimes be solved by talking the m out, but it is very dif· ficult for a female to go against her training. I wonder if that husband who wrote to you would ever let his wife drive when they were In the car together. I 'll bet the a05wer is "NEVER!" - TRUCE? . DEAR TRUCE?: Thank you for an Interesting analysis. While I agree that cultural conditioning is a potent factor, more and more women (and men) are breaking aw1y rrom the established patterns of yesteryear and beadln& ofr In other directions. .;. The "passlYe woman" is fast fadln& from the scene, and I $1Y it's about lime. DEAR °' NN LANDEllS: 1 \•:as particular! interested in the letler rrom the an with the "bashful kidney" be aUse I have one, too. Only I'm awoma , Where d we get our bashful kid· neys? Fro our parents-us ually mother. And this is why I'm "'riling to Ann Landers, to gel the v.·ord to millions of young mothers so they won't do to their children "'hat my mother did to me. \\fhen I was very \'OU ni?. I ·,..·as plunked on the potty and ordered to .. go.'' Well, I just couldn't. r.1y mother would get-mad and Lake me off in a few minutes. Within a quarter of an hour. usually when we were out somepla ce. J 'd ask to be taken to the bathroom. i\t y mother would become furio us a nd J 'd eithe r wet m y pants or develop another bashful kidney. Now when I put my OY.'n children on the potty I tum aY.'ay and busy myself with my hair, or I run the \Valer and fi x my stockings, all the while making light conversation. There are no bashful kidn eys among m y yo~ngsters. Suzie Berger ; left) and Becky · Plotnik help Rochelle McQuilken find out how much fun gymnastics can be . Conservation Is Her Life CALCUTTA (U PI) -After running free in India, An ne Wright has carried on school was a horrible ex- a 44.year love affair wfth -perience," s he recalled. the India n jungle' and the CONSVLAR SERVICE • 1n Silence creatures who liveinthem. After Indian indepen· One of t'he nine India dence her father r:emained trusteesoftheworldwildlife in the Britis h consular fund and a prime mover in service_ AT WIT'S END home are painful for the mother of a non-verbal ch ild, you ~hould try endur- ing an Open House. ~o sooner was I in the door than a mother accost- ed me and asked,.'..'.~'hald.P you think about ?i-li ss Barbie and ?.Ir. Ken jn the boiler room ?· I'm sllre your son told you about il. didn't he?" pushing conservati on On a ·trip to Calcutta she legislation through Parlia-met and married Bob aBoyScoutin theparking. m e nt . ,Mr s. Wri g ht 's Wright, a British bus i- lot ). earliest memories a re like nessman. Finally, "It's a shame Abo t t r.1 you were too busy to come s~m~thi,n~ ,put of Rudyard Wr1gh~ beenc~~~s ~ngd~'gn:~t to the Booster's meeting. K1.~Wllng s 1ungwle tales. We thought since your son , e h~d t o elephants aboutthe exportoftigerand y,•as on the tea ,, and my sist er and I used to leopard skins from India. As 1 was r~dY io make ~ake them o~~ through .the 'About 10,000 skins \.\'ere my exit. my son's teacher JUl_lgle alone, i\lrs. \Vr1ght ~:~~.~. ~~:os~~~~ elv~~s" put her hand on m y arm. "I sa.1~h 1 1 II I d co\·ered that there were on· "'ant to t alk about your ~ p ace rea ~ ove ly 500 shooting permits 1s son's problem." she said. ~s Jh1k alda. now in Ra· So'. It wasn't me. It was 1asthan. Our hous~ was sur-sued each year and 1t \\'as definitely a case of a poor r o und ed by Ju n g I e obvious that this was a case Shy boy ~ho couldn't ••. '. Leopards y,·ould come after of massive poaching." •· '·' d W Id h She and other conserva· press himself, so he lived in our ogs. e. cou ear a world of silence. them .every rug_ht. .~t was tionists y,•ent to "·ork and 1n "Your son can't seem to paradise for us kids. . . 1972 the Indian P3.rliament keep his mouth shut," she The da~g~ter of a British passed a law banning the said. "He talks incessantly colonial c1v1~ servant, Anne kill i ng o f ti ge r s and during class. shouts out the came to India at the age ~r leopards and the sale and answers before there are o.ne. Except_ fo~ the trad1 · export of their skins. questions a nd is known to lion.al schooling 1n E.ngland, Anne \Vright and her his classm ate 'Ela ti I~d1a has been her hfe ever "tiger task force" surveyed Once when I heard yo1.1. lecture you said you view \·our co\un1n as an op- portunity to educate people. _I hope you will consider this letter in that category.-BEEN 1'HEH £ 0£,\R B.T.: Thank )'OU for g i vln~ my readers the benl'rit of you r ex· J)t'rience. I'm indcbtt.•d.Jo you (or tak· Ing the ti1n e 10 share-and to teach. DEAR AN~ LA NDEHS: l\ly husband and I ha\C been rnarried nearly three ~cars. \\'c areQ 't l':<aclly swimming in money but y,·c'both \~·ork and manage to pay our bills. ~1y mother-in-lu\v has the habit or asking us tal"•uys in the presence or guests or relalJ\'CS) if \\'e ··nct>d a few dolJars." \Ve've nt>\'er asked h\•r for any money n·or ha,·e \\'e-acceptt'd any. \Vhv she does this I donl know. It's· verY embarrassing. , !·low can ..,;c get the point across without hurting her feelings? .....y.a.·:AND c ' DEA.R A AND C: Never 1ni11d fier feelings. She isn't paying inuch atten· lion to yours. The next lime J\lrs. Greathearl pulls this stunl, say, "We don't need any financial help and ne,·er ha\•e accepted a dime from you. so "''by do )'OU continue 10 ask lhat 11uestion'?" That should sellle he r hash-permanently., UPl'Ttl"'"4e , .. s as s c sin ce. and helped establish pre- ri.1outh. . "I went to Nettlecoombe serves for India's dwindling TIGER LA,pY ANN WRIGHT Then another one ap- proached a nd said , "I would have kno"'n l\lr. Brickle just from my son's descrip- tion, y,•ouldn't yoo?" <Lady, I -wouldn't have found the building if there hadn't been I con(ronted my s~n1n the_ Court in Somerset. It was tiger population. b a 11 w av, "Way to go, . .::CO:::.C:.::"-":.:::;:::c_ _______________________ _ Y.hat's -y~r-name,"t said . gaunt, cold and terrible . Horoscope: Virgo, Avoid New Conflict FRIDAY, ' DECEMBER27 on to past. you make a mis· getting <iround opposition lake. Key no~· is to fini sh. to .. instead of running headlong prepare for "cold plunge" into it. more lis tening than talking. Deal with person who can show you a diplomatic way of adjusting property offer, payment. PISCES !Feb. 19-?.tarch 20 ): Conclusions,' comple· lions. the finishing iouches ..:.. these are emphasized. Now is time to "close !he deal." RAVING 4 NEW YEARS PARTY? ffra~~©rr1 '~rr~~. B,· Sl' D'.\' El " 0:'111\RR AriJ F:S 1 :'!larch 21 :\pril J!.!1 The trait•L th1· Hlea~ and thl' relat1\·es thC'rc l·oul<l be ~.,. l'onung ap:irt a! thi:-seams. Star! SC'e1ng ••s ''· not as you v.1:.h. TAl'Rl"S 1A1>ril 2Q-~la1 20 J: Co .. ts. prndllC\1011 . hud ge t -th ese are teatured. l'rh1r1t1 e:-:-hould be considl•re<l. possibly re- 1·1st.>d. G•;J11SI \;\la~ :!I Junt~ ~I: 1 f you attempt tu hang into future. CASCER IJune 21-Julv ~21 · llighlight indepen-- <ll'nce . Bca!izc that employ mt•nt ch:1nj?e:. ult1matelv '' 111 be re.sol\'ed 1n \'OU.r fil\Of. . LEO I.July 23·Aug. 22l: )"1)ur hunch pay!\ di\lidends. Ht· confident. \'ou ll'arn b\' tt>aching . F'ril·nd~. in h~I dispute. m :1y 11ant to in- \'ol1·e you. . \'IRGO 1,\u g. 23·Sept. 221 · l)t, 1·r~1 f1·. Find "'a1sof J,IBR1\ <Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Tra,·el and plans "•hich in· \·ol1·e s.,,,·eeping changes need additional revie.,,,·. Knoy,· it and act like you are a1vare of 11. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-:\ov. 21): Be prepared for qLil'S · lions, scrutiny of records. i\t oney situation 1s spotlighted. SAG ITTARIL'S !\'.o\. 22-Del'. 21): Lie lo", do ·C . .\PRICORN1(o e·c. 22- .J on 19): Don't force issues. )'ou can wi n your way if you tread with care -lively Piscean could aid. Get peek behind the scenes. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. !SJ: Someone is being free· and-easy, perhaps at your expense. Know it and do son1ething about it. Key is to organize. Ir today Is your birthday you are loyal, dedicated, can be rorceful but always willing to aid the underdog. You made famili-·, home ad· justments this year. In 1975. January and October will be your significant months. New Year -Offers Varied _Courses CSU LB ('l.•!>~es 1n supermarket 1'l'1in11m1rs. rcrnin1:.I issue~. 11um1'n 1n tran5-t!ion anrl ad- J u .. ting l t1 divorce and -.cp:iration .... 111 he orfcrcd .It r.1lif11rnia State t'ntl'ers1t1. l.11ng lll'al·h d urtnR tlit' n11)nth of Janu:ir~·. Al so. a progr:1m titlrd \\'1Hnen · Orug l·s~. Self and :'11t'it•l,\ .ind .1 Pra{'\i<'u1n for ·Tno:;<' \\'h11 Cnun .. cl \Von1en are schedull'd in Januar:-· bi-the lli'li1 t'rSl!\' , lnformatio~ re~ard1ng re· gtstrallon and c\as~ dalt!S n1ay he obtained from the Of( ice of Con11nuin1.1 Educa 11011 ut tht.' ~chool. 19!1 4315. Pepp erd ine _--::::. f"oros. \\'om<'n 111 Busi· UFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY 'Wt.fl 'Olf .,,, ..rt ""' .. ~. l'ZJ Htnor 11•4. e.... "'4f-141·021t nl'.'s<:. y,·ill be offered b~· Pep- pt>rdine Un1\·erslly begin- ning Frictay, Jan. 10. in I r11ne Jnt t'rm..-.d.1atc St·hool. Garden Grov'!. The classes are gi\'en on 11·eckends only and lead to a BS in adn11n1str;1tion lnform:1tio11 n1a\' be ob- ta1nt'd by calli il g Pep - perd1nt' :.it 53 J-858L YWCA ~e'A' l'l3SSCS 11dl begin.at 1he Soulh. Orange County- Santa Ana \'\\'CA during thl' \\eek of Jan. 13. 1\mong them 11111 be handv.riting analysis, rh1ldren·s ~o lf . 11·r11v1n1f \\'e1,1!ht \\';1tchers for leens. karate. br1dgl'. belly danr1ng and con taincr E:Urdc n1ng San ti ago 1\ t·la!'s in S ('\\'l ll g rhildren"s clothing .,,,.Ill he offered by Rancho Sant1a1:?.o Community ColleJ!e lx•gin· ning ,Jan . 6. and one 1n per5onal <lf:loomcnt f1Jr \\'Omen 111[1\ gin Jan. 9 Information may be ob- tained by calling007·1610. Bowers \Vorkshops in art for childr en will be offered at BO\\•ers ~tuseu m starting Saturday, Jan. 11, and \\'eekly seminars in or- nitholo gy for adults will '-gin J an . 16. 'the museum also is offer· in!! three gallery tours. Information on all the rlasses is available al the n1useum. 834 -4024. WINTER ~UARTER J••· 6 tlll,. M•r. I , ............ , ...•. Atl•••cetl, Leadlcepe; o,.., ..... ,,,, , ... ,.. Wotonoler; Colet' eod .---:--::::=::---Tr;;:::=:~:=:;::=;;:~;::;:;;;;;;~=;::;;;;:=;;;=~ I Dnlto; P-lllotl lo-1 ~·· • REMOVE THE IAD TASTE Of -Doolto; Jowtlry; YOUR PRESENT WATER • Cer•"'lc1; Sc1tpt1r•: HOTIC~ TO THE PUBLIC fff90eth·,OK"'"9' IS.1914 COUMTT Of OIAHGI Lec;ia1 Advert1sino of General lntere51 w1ll be lound 1n !he 0r1nge City News, Salurday Ed1t1 on av11l11Dle a! 893 Batavia , Orange, Ca or by mailed subscuphon. p"°1'\e (7 1'4 )639-1271 $69.95 la1,IO $74.15 ...,. -• -·- Art Hls .. ry; ... _1109 INSTALL A CHARCOAL flLnR. Art. holllf C:lo1N1 I• Under your sink or on marn lfne In )"Ollr 1 1.1.-DNwlot•, h1.+lot; tiome. mobile hOme. boat or R.Y .. lot wnr dean 1as11no waler. Cef'9Mk1: ,.. ... ,.,.YI Remove.s chlQ!Ul-. .swlchur & other causes of 1!1S1e & odor Moil CllKk •f M_., 0r'9r Tee L TC RESEARCH OetltL A,,,.....i f-r v ... ,.,., l••'-IJ NMill ltcti"'iMIWf Wrilr 0' pbo11r for ~rorh•rt 1714) 4M·15f.9 · 20 JS rtacentia, Coito Mrsa 92627, Tri. 646·07fl no i.., ... c.., .. · •4. Le10H IHc• 'tZ611 . \ · OF OHIO FEATURES PARTY FOODS · WORLD FA~10 lJS BEEF STICK r .. ~ .. · ... ~ ~ l SUMMER SAUSAGE .. Enhance your New Ycar'5 celebrations with Che Cheese Balls and Chee~ !Ogs. Each contains a special blend or cheese~. -snack items for Any & All Parties Let Hickory-Farms 6f Ohio tickle your ta ste buds al th1~ t-.cw Years p1rty with a wide selec1ion of 'nack '\!cm.~. These fni:ludl• drl11:il)uo; 01~sai:ni ~hips, 1antahiin1 Old·Fashioncd sc Stitlts, c~l!t·popul.:u ~SJ.ix, Dry Roasi ed Pc1nut1 and Ma :1mi1 Nuts. ff ra~~~rr1 ~ ·rm~. _ 5outh Coast 'Plaia 0 COSf A MESA ._ .;.::;' Mol ................ I S ... _ ... _ .._., , .. , .... 140.lttl • ' ' I s SI Jose ed I Clai um n des er ti an "II soun pie," assur basic -zin best pensi Mis on h groun as av consu graph tman. Jo pr Fi Fi He cipe andh Sol bake sprin ered or an a lilt thick and the fi llot and good 0th used cook sligh Th mem until teste so noun froze onion 3 I 2 I 2 juice 2 mar rind tere rice rang shall Spri salt, in or and _ mar r...ver deer .,.. u whe Spoo tim ing ping over par or an Ines. OAILY PILOT llJ: ~. Even Bpsics Seem Exotic < I Noodles Fried Thin egg noodles get the hash brown treatment 1n me<hum ~·Ut ... Singer and at•tress Josephine Prem ice, as not· ed .food editor C ra ig Clatbome quoted in his col· umn recently has been described as "the best Hai- tian cook in America." "Haitian cooking may sound exotic to some peo- ple," !'!lss Prem Ice says re- ass~r1ngly, "but it's really bas~c food delicately spiced -zingy, but not hot -and, best of all, it 's inP.X· pensive!" Miss Premice also called on her rich island back· ground for her performance as a voodoo priestess who is consulted in ''The Autobio- graphy of f\Ii ss J ane Pit· tman." For burr et dinners l\1iss this Chinese pancake. Premic e often uSes a Shrim p are sautccd 1n treasured antique silver sherry and combined v.•1th a epergne for serving, top-\'egetabic_ medley to com- ping the centerpiece with plete this Cltsh for a light nowers and fruit. "It stands din ner or Oriental brunC'h . to reason," she explains ClllNESE NOODLE '.'that food is more appeal-PA NCA KE 1ng when you show it orr" •I t1.1bl~spoons salad oi l One Haitian cooking 2 rups cooked thin cgi,: ~radition Miss Premice uses noodles, drained 1n her kitchen is rubbing ) 1 tablespoon cornstarc·h almost everything with I tables poon ~rry lemon before cooking. v.·inl' "Haitians use a lot o( l pound sl1r1mµ, lemon, both in cooking and clean('d to clean meau, even before I teaspoon salt washing,'' she notes. "It 1 cup chicken hroth or I wakes uptheflavor." chi rken bouillon culx' di-"· . Miss Prem ice s uggests a so!\·ed 1n l cup bulling simple Haitian menu of her· "'ater ring appetizer, chicken with 1 park age I lU nunre l Tw-n 1.n ont• ·P'ii='a and brov.•n the 01h·er sidt>. Pl:1c~ on platter and k ~1·p v. ,1rn1 (Do not CU\'t·r 1 Add rt·maining oil to the skillet and hca: Comhlnc rorns t.irl·h .ind s herry . pour ov~r shrimp : mix to l'Oat l'\'~nly . Saute shr1n11) 1n sktlli:! JU.St until pink Add sah, broth ;ind \'t'gctabll'S. Hr1ni; to a full hoit o\·cr mecliun1 hL·at. ~ep ... raluljl \'egct ... ble~ 11 Uh :i rork and st1rr1n:! frl•qucn tl~ until "'-'lH'C tu ht•., art• lill•nded. Ht•ducc heat, ('0\'l'f ;ind SL mmt•r 2 n11nutcs. Pour u 1cr noodle panc:1kc. ~takes 3 or .J st·rvin~ ... ·--"', rice. and a greensahuL. Chinese styli: vcgct,1 bli•,s 1n "The chicken recipe." sau c·t~ -~ Call 642·5678. she points out, "is also de· r !!eat 2 tablespoon:-; of Put a few words licious with inexpensive the oil 111 a large !>ktllt't stewing veal... Spread noodles l'Vcnh 1n to work for you. skillet and bro"·n li ght!). JIERRIN G APPETIZER rr:::::::::::::::,r=====::::::;;;:~::;:::::::::::,:::::===~:::::::::::::::;;:;;;;:;;;w;it:h~o;u~t;;';t:i r:r:i:n:g:, :o:':' '='~::;l~n~l~h=e~~=:::::::, l pound smoked herring l onion J cups Frenched green ' ~... ~ DAILY PllDl beans JERSEYMAID MARKET BASKET 3cupsslicedcarrots POTATO CH PS • V. cup white vinegar I ' • 4 red peppers i6'h. 11 '•f.ic upoliveoil . Z't!' Lettuce leaves ,I Pour boiling water over herring to blanch the fi sh and remove some of the sal· ty taste. Arrange herring on let tuce leaf with long slivers of raw carrots, raw green beans and sliced raw onion FREEZES ru.n suc10-- Amertcan 65 c Cheese .. _.~:- . ' YANhde KAdMP'S MILLCRISt Fis An 5 5 c ASS1"D. FLAYOIS {Ii? ~.~r~o;;-·~t' FRUIT DRINKS - PARTY NEEDS! , . · Sim'"lr white vinegar ~with peppers Remove pep pers, add olive.oil.and pour over entire dish Serve im· 580 1"4 HillcrtsJ 1.,01.49 c ft' Margarine -""" f1Ci1111n UMUl COUT Longhom 85< Cheese --1~~~· Bridgford 16c iiililtl'?":jijli'1 3~ !(!Bread ·-·-·-.1~1.1· IAHOUtT ~ 46·01. ..., fri~d n.01$229 . CAN 11111ico ''""''!MIMS o• MARii ET IASltT ~"'Sociables ''"71 c ..,. Rye , 175 c z~ Crackers ·-·"'· VI.!' Bread _. __ :O~· Josephine Premlc9 prep1re1 1ppetlzer ~ Fillets Filling Here is a new seafood re· cipe that is unusually tasty and hearty. Sole or flounder fillets are baked with green onions sprinkled on top and cov· ered with a tangy sauce or orange and lemon juice and a little butter. The sauce thickens as the fish bakes and should be served over the fillets . Hot buttery seasoned ri ce and a crisp salad make good accompaniments. Other fish fillets may be used ir you v.·ish , but the cooking time may \'ary slightly. The important thing to re· member is lo bake fi sh only until it Oakes easily v.•hen tested with a fork . SOLE WITJI OR'ANGE ONION SAUCE 2 pouQds sole or flounder fillets, fresh or frozen lf.i cup s liced green onion .. 3 tablespoons nour 2 teaspoons sugar t teaspoon salt Dash pepper 'h cup orange juice 2 tablespoons lemon juice 2 tablespoons butter or margarine, melted Chopped parsley Grated lemon or orange rind 6 servings hot, but· tered, seasoned, parslied rice Thaw frozen fish. Ar· range fillets in greased shallow 2-quart baking dish. Sprinkle with green onions. Combine nour, sugar, salt, and pepp<'r ; ml~. Stir in orange and lemon juice and melt d butte r or margarine; ·mix well. Pour ver ftllets. Bake uncovered in 350- degree oven 25 to 30 minutes or until fish Oakes easily when tested with a fork . Spoon sauce over several times during baking. Arrange fillets on·serv- ing platter. Stir pan drip· pings to blend well. Spoon over fill~ts. Sprinkle with parsley and lemon or orange rind. !\takes 6 serv· lngs. mediately ..,_, CHICKEN WITH iq-cr--. 1 Chicken 3lemons I tablespoon ... prepared mustard _I table'spoon h\lrseradish · , 2cloves garlic, pressed Sall to taste White or black pepper to taste I cup white rice per serving desired_ 1,-:i slick butter 1,;i cup cooking oil 2 cups ch~ken broth 1;'.! cup dry white wine I onion 1 pint sour cream fo r yogurt I , Light nout.. ·- .., Place cut-Up ch1Cken1n mixing bowP.'rub well With lemon. sprinkle with salt and pepper Mix mu s tard . horS'eradish and pressed garlic and coat chicken with this mixture using hands. f\1arinate for one hour. Sprinkle chic ken lightly v.•it h light flour. Place in heated skillet with melted butter and oil, saute to golden brown. Drain oil lo leave thin layer in bottom or skillet. f\·1ix chicken broth, wi ne; pOur over chicken and slice onion over top. Simmer one hour. Pour all sauce from skillet, strain out onion and wh~k together with sour cream or yogurt. or mis in blender. Serve chicken with white rice and pour sauce over all. "I serve a small green salad v.·ith the chicken," Miss Premice says. "and since this is a ri c.h dish, fresh fr uit makes the best des~ert. "At our house, Vie like ·rres h pineapple and st· rawberries.· with bowls or superfine s ugar to dunk them in ... Glaze's Tangy Fine fla vor combina· lion and glaze. PINEAPPLE CARROTS 3 large car rots peeled and thinly sliced di agonally i21h cups 1 · v, cup water i1~ teaspoon salt -8 -ounce c an un - s w~etcned pineapple chunks, drained "'itll juice reserved ~ 111 teaspoons ror· nstarch ln a medium saucepan boil the carrots, water and salt. covered, until carrots ar e tender -about 8 minut es . Turn ·into u strainer to drain. Add cornstarch to the empty saucepan off heat: gradually stir in pineapple juice. 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"" " " " ,,,1 •••• ff ...... _,·-~ ...... ...................... ~ '~ --·••'" "" "'' ' I • -( \ 8.:J DAILY PILOT Prep Star Dies, Still Gets Honor Praises McCutc LOS ANGE:LF.S Gardena lligh's Ken S mith h:.i s been named IA.l~thurnously t•J lhc flrsl·slr1ng all· Cit y football tt-.1m chosen by the llcJms·C1t1il·1\ S,1v1n~s Athll'lle foun · llat1un Board. . Sn1hh gained 8!l(i y;;rds vii l IU l«1r r1f's 1n c1ght g:.imf'., tx.-forc he d1ell Dec I , Ju:.l 10 <h1ys :1ftcr kn~ -.ur· g~ry . . It was beliel'cd to bt> the first time !r.in~e the avo'ards began in 1!:137 thal a P,ayer v.·:1s namt•d Jfter death LOS ANGEL~ IAP) -r.tinnesota and Los Angeles each have a running back capable or rushing for big yardage and catching passes and whlle coac~.Otuck Knox of the Rams praises the V1kings' Chuck Foreman. he doesn't take anything from his own Lawrence McCutcheon. Both backs w~he leading rushers and pass catchers £or their clubs during the regular season and meefhea-a'-ori!Stinday at Mlnnesota in the National Football Conference championship came. jerseys of many of his play o help thern keep their hands warm be plays. Whe n li:lin11ei1ota beat St. Louis 30·14 last Sunday, the tem· 'peralure was 22 degrees~ Knox said the Rams' cu.me near a peak performance in .beating \Vashington 19·10 in a v.'1ndy Los Angeles Coliseum in the playoff opener for them but, .. 1 think we'I\ have to play an even better game to beat ~finnesota." ,fitJrds it dt•o••«"f" "They have an excellent runner in F'oreman. a back who can come out quickly to take passes," Knox said. During the regula~ season, the Rams c.ame from behind to beat the Vikings 20.17 "·ith tv.·o touchdowns in tne final quarter at the Los Angeles Coliseum. Coach Bud Grant or the Vikings t hought the warm weather proved a detriment to his team on that visit to sunny Californ'ia. - :\1ELA0L.ll'."t~. Au:.t r.1l1a 'l'hc top two seed~ 1n the Au~trJhan 01)~11 1'enn1:. Ch.amp1onstuµs, J1n1n1y Cun· nor:. of the L'n1ted Statc" and John Kcv•com~ of 1\uslraha 1>0stcd easy \'1ctor1es in the first round today. Connors be>it Australian 1unior Chris Kachel 1n an t19·minute matl·h i ·5. 6·2, ti·3 . In the regular season, Foreman gained 777 yards rushing on 199 car- ries and caught 53 passes for 586 yard§. titcCutcheon ~on the N_FC rushing title with l ,109 yards on 236 carries <i nd caught 39 passes for .408 yards. Knox doesn't think either team can benefit from the co ld1of f\tinnesol3, saying. "No one really gets used to that \\'eather.·· • ~e\\'eombe had ;.111 e\·cn easier time, l.Jt:atj ng Trt!vor fancutt of Australia. 6·2,6·1,6·2 UP"tf .......... Knox doesn't believe the cold weather al Minnesota will' be a mltjor factor in the meeting of the tv.•o NFC playoff survivo'rs and their two great backs. And he sa.id he has given no thought to the home field advantage or the \'ikings even 9Wugh all·fo-Ur surviving teams in th.'e Super Bowl ·playoft series played .their first game:; at home. 1 In other (irsl·round n1en's :.ingles matches. G. 1'hompson of Australia beat l\tikc Pr1ncas of the l:n1ted States 6··1. 6·3. 6·3: John Andres of the t:nited Slate:. defeated G. Perkins or i\ustralia 6·3, 7·6, 6·3; Joaquin !..oyo· i\t ayo of i\t ex1co dov•ned l\eale-Fraser of Auslraha 7-6. 6·•1, 6·4. J . James of Au s tralia ousted Spencer Segura uf the Ln1tcd Statt·s 6·2, 7·6. 6·3: ' OAKLAND QB KEN STABLER WARMS UP ARM FOR CONFRONTATION WITH STEELERS. "We·re not going to make any big th,ing about the v.•eather," Knox told nev.•smen Tu,esday. "If we're nol careful, th at could become a discon- certing ractor. Unless the field freezes "The field ,is the same widlh and length and i.fe play with the same fool· ball," Knox1d,eclared. "ThCre are dit· ferent cheers, that's true, but the {3ns in Minnesota aren'lon top ot'y9u. Rush Will Bt.• On QBs Target Of Linemen At Oakland ~rio~~~~~l ~~: f~~~~~~.,r:d. the weather But he did order p;ouches put on the "I still say lbe team that makes the fev.·est mistakes ~iii' win." .'. · R3 z Heid of the t:nited States el~minated G. Braun of Australia 6·7, 6·2, 6·:?, 6· l ; Tony Roche of Australia t urned back !\like :\lachette of tht.' L:nited States 7·5, 6·4. 6-3. and Phil Uent of Australia l'rased llerve Gau· vain of rrance 6·4. 6·2. 6·3 Haden a Pure Passer Says Buckeyes Ace Coach f\lcKay. v.·ho said the Trojans \\'Ould ha\'e been "in good shape" last Jan. 1 if several of l·taden's on·targel passes hadn't bee..n dropped. con· tinues lo stand by his statement that "Pat lladen i:s the grcalest passer l\·e ever seen.'· PASA:D-E!'A !APl -A year ago, Rotlt ~ Oarltl"r" flf\ quarterback Pat I-l aden thre"' so LOS 1\~G ELES _ Rams 0,1 nC'r much against Ohio St<ite that he broke Cllrrolt Hoscnbloom has been re· Southern Cal passing records. leased from a hospital ~·here he "·as The Ohio Stale defensi\'C secondary treated for a mild hcarl attack. a clu b is primed for another aerial attack in spokesman s:iys'. the 61st Rose Bo" I ncxl \Vcdnesday. If Rosenbloom, 6i, suffered a mild !laden has Ju~ \\'3}. ho11·ever, the coronury Dec. 14, made a rapid re· • Buckeye sccond<.iry "'ill get less \1•ork l'Over}' and \\'as released Tuesday against passes than they m;1y an- from (\I t . Sinai lf ospitat, the ticipatc. spokesman said. The spokes m<.in said Rosenbloom v•ou\d v.·atch on television at hi s ·home \1·he11 the Rams meet the Vikings at :\1lnn esola. Sunday for the National Football Conference championship. Drrf1ff)t1 Recenrd l\tADRID -\\'alter o·a,·is hit a 20· foot jump shot al the final buzzer \Ved· nesday. g1 \•ing tlle Uni\'ersity of Sorth Carolina an 87-86 victory over Cuba in the Spanish lntern:itional Christmas basketball tournament. Ofricia\s first ruled that Davis' desperation shot follov.·ing a time out \\'ith one second left v.·as too late. But they later reversed themsel\·es. say· ing the clock should not have started until the pass reached Da\·is and he got his shot off before the buzzer sounded. Both teams left the floor thinking the Cubans had v.•on 86·85 and were in· formed of the re\'ersal later. ,tiff'•• a Trai••f'T PHILADELPl-llA -Baseball star Dick Allen has become a · licensed thoroughbred trainer The A mer1can League home run champion. v. ho recently was traded from the Chicago \\'hite Sox to the N"ii· tional League's Atlanta Bra\·es. passed his lrainl.!r·s exami nation Tuesday at Ke~·stone Hace Track. Allen left immerliately after the l'X· aminat1on, hut a fr1cnc1 said the slug· ger has SC\'Cn raCl' hor!ies on his farm. The friend said Allt'n had to get back to the farm bcco.i usc uf :i help shorta~e Readers' Hot Corner Dear :\I r \\'hill' \'ou\·e \\Orl your~cH a fan~ '."ot that ~ou n!'edr.d another. but l v.as so p]('.1.:-t'd to r!'ad .vour column of OC'c. ~:.: l'erh.ips 1t \\as too difficult for the :-.·ll·t·t1011 comn111\l'£' for Orange Coun- IY Sport .) C1•lebr1ty to admit to 'lht'n\sl'l\t'~ lhal ,1 fl'm,ile could be an l)Utslandin.t: ;ithl!'t!' . "\\'e:'rc not goi ng to v.•in throv.·ing 40 t1mes 1n the game.·· said I-laden , the re· cent Rhodes Scholar \\'inner who tied a school record by completing 21 of 39 passes in the 42-21 defeat against Ohio State last Jan. I. "Thi s year "·e·re going to run the ball better. \Ve'll throv.•. but the key to the game is hO\\. \\·ell 'ore run against them." l-laden con1ple1cd his la st se\·en passes against 1".otre Dame in the re- gular season's incredible rinale -a :>5-2·1 comeback triun1ph. ··S ot.re--Da me used a Joi of m<in ·to .. man co\'erage. "·hi ch surprised me," said Baden, \\·ho apparently finds such a defense easier to thro\\' against th an the zone. "Our offense ~ind de- fense are \'ery comparable to TI1110 State. They use strictly zone. t1nd lhey lry to take away whal \\'C do best. They ha ve av.•fully good athletes play- ing every position." The same athlelcs v.·ho tried to in - tercept Hadcn's passes last \cv.· \·ear's Day, \\'ithout success. v.·ill Uc patrolling the Trojan receivers. :\lain- ly split end Johnny ]'.lcKay, flanker Shelton Diggs and tighl end J im Obrado\·ich, plus tailback Anthony 03\'IS on screen or flare patterns. r\ll·Amer1can Keal Colzie is at left halfback. participating in hts third Rose Bov.·I. Steve Luke. <1nother senior thref·year letterman is lit righl halfback, JUnior Tim Fox an<l senior Doug Plank at the safeties. Plank v.·ill be n1<1k ing his rirst start since suffer· ing a broken arm early in the seaso n. "lle 's a pure thrower,and he has a knack to "'ail until the l~st second before throv.•ing," Colzil' said of I-laden. "That m<ikes it more of a challenge to slick \Vith his reccivt'1·s." Colzie. who ha s six uf hi s team's 21 interceptions this season. said spli t end (\tcKay, v.ho c:1ught 2!1 passes in 197·1 and six in the last Rose BO\\'I. is difficult to t•ovcr bcc<.iuse "h(' knO\\'S hO\\' to get open. "\\'hat v.·e need lo do is put the tyass rush on lladen so he can't sil back there and pick us apart. No m<ttcr hov.' quick his release is, if v.·e put pre· ssureon him. it \l'On·1 mat1er." "ll aden's quick rt>lease is a sure sign of a ~ood pa~ser ," said Luke . "lie knov.s hoy,· to "·ail u11 ti\ the last n1ument to let his recei\·ers getopen. but \\'e should bt> able to rise to the oc· casi.on again." Dick \Va Iker, Ohio Slate s<'condary coach. said !laden and :\l cKay "ha\·e been togeth<'r so lnng thC)' kno"· each other's e\'ery l1ttlc lllO\'t>, lle's al :.o a ~ood runner and that 1:rca\es another problen1 ·· !laden, \\'ho co1npleted 56 percent of 2~7 passes, 13 (or touchdowns. as a junior. hit only ~G percent of 127. throv•ing 11 tvuchdO\\·n ·pt1sses, in 1914 . "1'1n not a statistics coach." said l\1cKay. "I can gel hi1n good statistics any gan1e, but v.·e have been "'inning "'ilh our running game this year, and v.·tillt 's vi:r<lJlg ~·ith y,·inning'.' Pal ·s p§ssing reputatiOh has helped our team. Our opponents deployed their linebackers a\\·ay from the line of scrimmuge to stop him in many g<.imes." Ohio Slale linebacker Bruce Elia. "I respect Haden. If he gets the lime, he'll complete passes all day .·· !laden thre\\· only eight intcreep· 11on:' in 1!17~. and four of them c;;.me in the sellson ·opening · 22'·1" defeat a l Arkansas. He tied a school, record \1·ith four touchdov.·n· passes against Sotre l)an1e. capping an outstanding month of November that n1ade his ~tat ist i cs al least ha\f.\va~· rcspeela · tile. lie injured a finger on his thrO\\•ing hand e;1rly in the season but discounts that as an excuse. "I slill ca n't \\•ear a ring on it." he said . "1\fter the first game. I did1\'{ throw for three weeks. \\·e ran lhc ball. \\le didn't practice 11asring and v.•hen 'you don·t practice passing. you don't i1ass \\•ell.·· • The Trojans got a tonguelashing from tht.>ir coach after the ,\rkansas game. and it brought results. said Had rn.- "Coach ~1cKay said to the seniors on the team -'Get it together or rll get you out or there.' j. understand he says the same thing to the seniors every year. but it is a moti\'alional factor and it certainly motivated us." The turnaround came against Stan- ford. aft e r a 15 ·15 tie against California. "Since Stanford, t think .,,,e're a ne\I.' team. At Sl<.inford v.·e v.·ere mot1\'ated by the fear of losing and not going to the Rose BO\\'\. Seniors tnoti\'ated the team. V./e wdnt- cd 6nc mOre trip to the Rose Boy,•I. It steamrolled \\'eek to \\•eek. Right now \\·e'rc a very good football team." 1,'he l'rojans averaged 41 points a game against Stanford. \Vashinglon, t :Cl.r\ and Notre Damr to complet~ the :-;e;1so11. "Certainly we felt en1barrassed by Ohio State in t.he last Rose Bowl ," said Haden. "but re\'enge is not that much of a big deal. \\'e just want to go oul on toµ." OAKLAND IA P ) -If you li sten to the opposing defensi\'e linemen. 'tiny 215-pound, 6·foot -3 Ken Stabler and lit tie 218·pound, 6-3 ·rerry Bradshaw are ogres to be wi1>ed from the face of the earth. The linemen S\?em to think that !hese tv.•o 1nild·man11ered fellows hold the key lo the An1erican Football Con· [ere nee championship game Sunday, u·hen the ir res is tible Oakland Ha iders. boasting the AFC·s NO . l of. fCnse. meet the immovable Pit · tsburgh St-celers, l\'o . I defensive. team. One of the reasons the Ra iders have the Ko . I offense. naturally, is the of· fcnSi\le line. The reason Pittsburgh is· the No. 1 defensive unit is its defensi\·e: line . The game is a sure sellout. "Bradshaw is the key. If we're to \\'if.. we 'ha\'e to stop him ," said Haiders middle linebacker Dan Con- ners. "\\le \\•ill try not to gi\•e 'Stabler much ti 1n e to throw the ball," s aid a Steeler spokesman. . ··~fe v.·ill be co ming my u·ay a lot, he , \\'ill be m y r esporu;lbili ty," said Dv.·ight \Vhite, Pittsburgh's 255.pound defensive e nd, of Stabler The wa.v the Raiders look at it, thei r offensive line has got to protect ·stabler from the Pittsburgh's pass rush. and their defensive line has got to nail llr:!dshaw "Our offensive line has to handle their frOnt four," said Raiders guard Gene Upshaw "The game will come right down to that.'' The Steelers gave up only 209 .6 yards rushing and passing per game, "·hile lhe Raide rs were rolling up 337 yards per game during the regular season. 1'his seeming insoluble confronta· tion probably will be resolved in the pit, \\'here Oakland's stellar offensive line meets the Steelers' fearsome four -l\tike Holmes, Mean Joe Greene, L.C. Greenwood and White. But Raiders tackles John Vella and Art Shell. guards Upshaw and George Buehler and veteran center Jim Otto )lave been known lo hold their own ~fore , even against Pittsburgh. In the two teams' first meeting this season , for example , Pittsburgh didn't get to Stabler for a sack. 'fhe Raiders v.•enl on to win 17·0. In that game. Joe Gilliam was at \he helm for the Steelers, and the Raiders recogni zed that Bradshaw may be more imposing as a running threat. "This team has n·t done badly against good running quarterbacks, even those who come out or the huddle intending to run," said Raiders' linebacker Gerald Irons. Shrine G~me Starters Set P,\LO ALTO. Calif. CAP J Quarterbacks Dennis Franklin and Steve B:irtkO\\'ski ha\·e drav.·n the starting assignments for Saturday's East·\Vesl Shrine football classic. The \\lest's offense: Bob Farr and . i\lorris Owens, wide receivers; Oscar Roan, light end: Al Simpson. left tackle ; J eff Hart, right tackle; ~rvey Goodman, lefi guard; Chris l\·lottkie, right guard: Geoff Reece, center, and Mike Thomas and Andrew Jones, runnin2 backs . UP'tl ........ MINNESOTA QB FRAN-TARKENTON, BUD GRANT PLOT STRATEGY. Defense Stressed Vikes Go to Tulsa To Gird for Rams BLOOri.tJNGTON, Minn. (A P l - Coach Bud Grant and his Minnesota Vikings aren't v.•orried about the weather, Los Angeles Rams coach Chuck Knox says he's not \\'orried about it, but the National Football League is . The Vikings Oew lo Tulsa Wednes- day night for two days of practice on a better field. "Field conditions aren't the best here," Grant said. Grant had hoped lo keep the f\1.in · nesota ·club in Tulsa unlit Satur~ay, but NFL officials directed that the Vikings come back 1-~riday night. in case the weather \urns bad and forces the airport to close. ·Jt seems the NFL has little con· fidence in P.finnesota weather and in weather rorecasters, v.·ho predict good temperatures -mid~ -and partly cloudy skies through SUnday . The Rams can take heart rrom the National Weather Service, which said "Wednesday there is no chance of below zero temperatures Sunday for the National Football Conference championship. " "The weather isn't really v.•hy we leave," said Grant. "But we must be concerned v.•ith fi eld cond itions a nd at this time of year there ~ren't many places v.·e can practice in P.tinnesot<1.." "Certainly we can ·accompli sh a lot in Tulso: .. said quarterback Frank Tarkenton ... Right nov.· the only thin&: on 01os1 of otlr minds is Sunday's game v.•ith the Rams and ~·e can con· centrate on that alone in Tulsa.'' '!'he Vikings pfobably will work on a defensive wrinkle designed late in the season, \V hen Los Angeles beat f\tin- nesota 20-17 in NO\'Cmber, Ra ms· quarterback James 1-larris picked the Vikings. prcvrnt defense :ipart in the offe nsi \'Cline E. ·' At that time. th e Vik ings wCre using three pass rushers ;i nd eight secon· dary .defende rs. l\linnes ota in- corporated a five ·man rush with six de fensive backs against Atlanta . and tha t alignment devastated young ralcon quarterback Kim f\t cQuilken and had mi>l(!(i success in the Vikings' first playoff game against Sl-. Louis. Grant feels the five-man front is over·estin,ated. "\\'e used it onl y tv.·ice the last g3me," he said. It's almost Ci?rlain, hov.•ever, that the Vik1n~s "·ill do something besides set in a predictable three-man pre- \'cnt defense against the Rams. The Purple Gang defense likes the five·n1an rush. "I'm crazy about it," said defensive end DoU g Sutherland'. "lt puts Al an Page over the center and it gives us a chance to go one-on one ag11inst the offensive line." , Sh1rl1•y Habar.hoff h;1 s 11cll ear"ned hl't· \'\'{'ry h11nor . Sht· 1~ the hardest v.·ork1n:.: lYPl' of s11•1mn1!'r, "'ho ha:' e\·crro111•'s rnutual rt'SJ>l'Cl Th!' "·orld of s\\·in1nlt'f~ lll't·d~ our kind of sup· p<irt ·rhl')' ha\'(• long Ut.·t>n ·~huffled to the full' print and b;u·k PJ.!!es of sports S<'rt1ons and gt'.I sn1j1\ covera~e from 1'\' stations. \\'hen in al'tuality in· d1\'1dua\i1.t.•d spnrts hol1\ the 1ntl'rest of rnany prople. 1n .;1reas of di\·1ng . gym· n;1st1ts, !rack t'\'t•nt:-;, golf and tennis These arras O\'t'r footh:.tll . baseball' and basketball ::oe"m to drav.· a dif· fercnt t} P" or ;1lhlt·I('. one th :1t 11:orks \\Cll alone. is mori: interested. more Rams' Ray Has No Ro°'m for Error The fans also lo ve It. Wh e n "BeilChwarmer Bob" Lurtsema, a re· serve defensive lineman brought in as 'lhc fifth rlB"hei', sa,cked Caidlnals' quarterback Jim 1-lart last week, he rPt~ived a standing ovution. "Now they Chl'Cr when we £0 out of the game," said linebacker J~ff Siemon. dr.dicatrdtohold .n1onotonoustrauiing •LOS A;o.;GELt:S !AP\ -1\i cker Cpperfet'llhe1rsk11l Da\·1d Ray has missed se\·en extra !'\o many ,t~a~k:-.. for ~·~ur rotumn po~nls in 1~ games for the Los Angeles Andone rl a.\ \\hcn)OUh.1\t'amome]ll ·--""Rams this ye;ir . and the once· conic ~ at<'h son1e n1ore of these de· autpR\altc extrR pn1nl is s uddenly tfdt d1l'ated "\\'hales" do" n here"at ll1 s·· so automaUt' :qon \1 1t·Jn. bus ily do1n E! tht!if-, l'hat could :-.pell trouble for" the monotonou:; 10,000 yards daily all Rams Sund;iy in their batll' \\'Ith the ait1:sJndthe npcrh~ps)'OUl.'3neducatc i\tinnc:;ota \'1k1n~:-for the National sonit· mort' SC'lect10~ committcl'S ur ~ Football Conferen~e chanlpionship, "·h~'!-i\\tmm1nGord1\•1ng:etc ,1~.1 :'porl and coach Chuck K.Mx has been \\ell v.orthy or rl!C'O~n\r.t1on .Of its be!il forced to m al.e iJdJu~tmcnts athltle forthe:!ek1dsha\·e:.oearncd "Sume ch:in~t's \\'l'rc promptl'd \\_. . ~her \\l' mt'"l'<l \\\'O extra points in Keep u1J your f 1ne ('ontr1 but1011s i\tl ant.1 e ,1 rl\' th1:. month,·· R11y !la.Id, re.:~Y ~rabo11.sk~· "("oach ~:1 i1I 1f the defenSl! IS going lo l\1111~\(ln VieJO blotk a k1l·k. thcy'rt going to block lt. I He said \\•e'll just have to holcl out th<:. ll·man rush a little tonger. · · 'l\1e ~'·e slowed it dov.•n to \\'here J 'm try111g to kick in I.35seconds. Before I "'as k1ck1ng ln,l.25 second!'\ and even t.I. That's prt•tty fast There's no room for t·rror." Ray 1:-:; also \\'Orking ~ith a new ('enter ttus year. Bill Curr)' replaced Rich Saul. v.•ho in turn hud replitced Kl'n [man. And Ray hasn't hcid much more time to get accustomed to his holdl'r, Sh.>\'l' Preel'e. "Thu; is the first time l'\'c h:id the s:1me holdrr tv.·o straight seasons and the first time my holdt?r ha.s be('n with nu!. in training camp." says Ray who aj_so lc;iJ'ks off for the Rams. . . -1\ay says placement of the goal posts 10 yards back this year is not the v.•hole story behind hlSr..misses. "It's nol so mush the distance, although under th~ld rules if you could gtl the ball up ln the a\r on extra points it usually went through the up· rights," said Ray. •·So wtiat you've got now en ltl'tra pointals a 20.yard field goal "'it~ one big differen~: The defense is rushini; \ \ men on eictra points·and they can't afford lo do this on a field toal becaUse of the fake element. Twice this season the six-year veteran s uffered severe . mu$cle .spasms and ·the second Ume he v.'<fs hpspitalized and placed in traction.- He mi ssed the J<ist league game of the season against Buf(a\o and le(t the hospital in mid week before last Sun- day 's playoff game against Washlngton. •le responded by booting lY>'O field goa ls and a point aner touchdown before having a «mversion blocked in the 19·10 vlctory over the Redskins. Now he 51)'$ tne spasms ure gone. The Rams hope 50. "I'll tell you this," Ray saYs. "You can los·e or win a game b)"the1clcklng quicker than anything else." 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Dece'TID8r 26 1914 PUBLIC N<YrJC~ ••C Tl f '°"' IWSlftl:\S •• NillMllTATllrllNT OAILY PILOT 85 PUBLIC NOTICE l II TEA!rf S Jll~ · San Clemente tli~h, ds11 t.lcsa l·ligh and Mater Dei lli i;::h open baskelb:sll tournament action lop_ight in thret different tourneys.·, San Clemente draws Lowell at 7 in the rlrst round or the Katelra K'lassic, Costa ~tesa takes on Servile &l 8 :30 in the Orange tournament and Mater Dei races Downey at 7 ln the Pius X tourney. ~acing_ Entries T.0 . Sl!ll\ll(lt-C:OMP•NY '' •wl¥ ·-1 .. t•O llYtlft wndt• Int IOllD•"~" -t•Ptd -· o1 l<V>I WILL Sfl.l. Al PUii.iC .. uCTION 10 lHIE HIGHE!ol ltODl!ll l'OR C"S>i lN,~• •I II-II Mlt 1111.twf ... _,ti I ... Ufli!Hlttlftl •II tlfM. lltle •"" l"Ut••I (Ofl-.-11--.... "'1 ~ _.....,, lfoG 0.td ol hwll 111 IM .,_,,, Mrtlfwoli.1 Cir If. fl Mt T ... f0tlt'wl"9 IHI"°"' '" doolftl M1Mt.i n · JIMINI E"ITE-•PRl5f_~ la:tlW 11th\;, Ufll11(, (Mtt .IMMO, C.-111totftlf tlUI LIMtJ C.lwOn,•lll l•t -Lft.,C:.- *'-·C.lllwftl1'1tlS fi. 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OIM HIHI G-T onr UotP!dY, Ill T-G--1!4 PllHltd, U"l•trtllY C:--N.1111 f t-•. DI ...... 1111 Wi,-Eri< Sc:!IM!dl, Mluloll v .. jo 8-G••Y .:.,, El Toto •-Otvt SCllm•tlt, MIHloll \llejt 1-Dtrtyl -, OllW HUit 11-C:lo.IKk\l .. Llew, EITMO ,.nto.e.- OT-Ct••q 1'11!1-, 0-!11Mi OT- M•tl Mt•wl~, Mluloll Vlejt Of-Lfll v .. '"°"'· ~ C-Le-.-...i.tt Gr-. ,El Ta•o Ll-Jrtt £•-.Mlulon Vllje" L8-.Y.•tl FtQ,.., Sl!IC ........ LB-XOll Wett!JHl"d. U.,... lt-C~ oe--cr .. r"• Hlcl t. 11 Toro 08-Jom G•••ft, Uni......WIJ OB-Mil• !oetrtM, LIOlill' 9"cll 01-MOck•y Alie",~ 9tKh SK ... Ol'eMe t£-Flon Ni""'"· Untwr>l1~ t -P•n(PIOC••IHlo. Et ·Toro T-Br11n (h1mpll11, Urol-."llY G-Notl YOKc l , o .... Hill> G-IC•ltllMo•b1, El Tout C.-M ••l Moor•, Unlw1rill1 wA -wlle~r Gt•OO''· Mlu1on v1t1a a -A1nG, Adf m>, Sin Cl•mtnl• e-ic1rrf C••bb, 0-Hm• . 8-Tam Aton\, l• .. C:Mtrwnlt 8--01•' Pl•<OI, UnlWtllly S.c-~ OT-JohnM(Clll, ~llt«t> OT-MtU llotofllr,Ufll-.n.hy OT-Joron Wlllt, L_... llt«I> L&-ICellh Jot>ll\, El TOtO LB-Ron IC01m1ll, 0.... Milli L8-Jl11 .IOhnMI", U9Y'll iteUI L&-P•"ld StrOllQiM, u111 -wty 011--Clltll Wllsll, 0-tfl!it 08-5 .. n M•lllil. Ser\°"""""• . 011-Jool C•rt.o, Efl'""• D8--GleM OUI, 1"1f!c;lotmlflll Wrestling P'lllST •ACll -llG ¥Ma. J "'' tllh'• \t*°""•M1, PutMUIOO. • 1C:t•'"• O.Cl•-COH,..rl \l•nJt!lltk: ... tlU ·.II, R._11 !W•rll ri"'°"'9'11t C8tOot.U .tgwn• ,,.,_ !"Ot!tl . • fflP0411•"kll )I.liner Jtw tHttll 'o!Kt,lve l'ly (ft-I :)U!Ck lrrltltlfJ I lrrlt1tflil \!\01119< A-II II.I"'*"! '" ... ... '" "' ... ... "' "' "' SPORTS Surfing " 5aC:Ofl0 llAC:I -kt J•«h Jvt•t,p!Oi ...., ... , .. Utw•!l(f. ""'-l!IOO. ....,..,_.,1.:.111t1 Lltll•C'"'Cllw 11rr1111WClll ,. "' Action Doll'! Do T11•1 !l(ft .. 131 H!Clllf \RicMtdol My R_,.. l"•I•" lC..-ODlf l Ri.9111 Ofl Wlllle CL~) 1'1tr0Kl CT•••Wftl c-Ofl 0.tk 4ClefltMl V"'4Y v-..1 l lrrlt•l--1 C-Of Monot (Wl!i..t! TMIRO 11 .. C:a -<IOO Y•lh .... ldllllt. PutH $1/0). Jttf-Thr•• 11Cft'9Nl iolMC ... r .. CRi< ... t<to.) O..plk•I• Q•i•m tHinl OenaJ'I GOlllO cc • .-1 W•ltCN•ii tCle<i$"°) c .. Copy ceroo•ol Dl>n ... La<jy !Wt•lll Nt•"'""'<Tro••uflt Hcl'lf SWffl 111118..,••I "'•"'Ito'• L•mb IA!W>tl ... "' :~ "' "' '" 1 "'' "" Growing 1" It start ed as only a c lul.I. ~~i its rield of co!71petitioo is the i.n large.st of any sport and to ;:: h old a meet the e nviron· u t m e ntal conditions m ust be !!! just right. 11• The Orange County Surf· ing L .eague is lhe n ewest of "l'OUllTM llACt: -lK!y.,.ds,i l'tl•9ld . m1;" '"° ,,, •.• ,. c111m1119. P\lrw tJolQO, competitive h1 gh school c111m1n9Pric1 isooo. ,,, sports in the area and con· 1Clcf11<1Qu1rn!IC1nl~1 · d. M!uLIUl•M•n CTr••-•l 111 t1nues to gro\V accor 1ng to Roe~"' Lady 111•-•l Sfl.itp Lwlw IH1•0 LtoV1MYGl•l ICMdlo1tl A-1 l(t J !At111tf Liiiie .. ut11 C•t !Ri<"-Oil 0.. °"'AM 40t•vt•l league coordinator Den Gar- iN rett. 11t The circuit a ctually s tart- :~~ ed 3 1/2 years ago whe n 111·· several b each area high :~ schools formed surf i n g ,t,TM ... Cl: -111l '"°'· l yrlt Dltlt -llO .... 11_1,,tt .Pu<H»OIJO. clubs. The clubs \vould hold competitive meets against 11, eatli other and as the in- 1n terest grew, a league was i~~ formed. Ml~t 1'19 1'19 I L!plltm) 8!1<l(Otl !H1rt) Aret1 llrook1I Su<• Niii tAIC"-t<hl o+Ol~lll• 11ri1, .... 1 tl:ow;k•I Ttil (1(11l9hll Tff (M'tCllOitt IT• .. _.t) AJnHI(.,, Gtnl !Ad.irl "' '" ... lluntington Beach Hig'h, Edison· Hig h , \Vestmi_nster SUI.TM ... CE -)SQ yll'lh. l ,.,, oloti tnd .,p, Ci.lmit19, Purw UJOO. tl•lmifl9 111 l~i g h , Pi-Iarina Hi g h and Fountain Valley H igh were the orginal five members o f the circuit ~·ith El Modena Hig·h, Orange High and Corona de! ~1ar Hig h join- ing this year, making it an e ight-team league. 1>tlc• uaoo. .IO_. PrlOt (Myi.11 O!tJ .. Rotltl IW•IOOll) Hltflutln llltoolol Tt11<l U"MI" (Tr11-tl TooAwlt•IHtrll 81flOJ &lob !llM>kl) C ... INll Ro<ktt (111!111•1 MlieAWI Y Otck (Motfi1I R"" lllolilrly Rwn !Llpl\fm) Plllto'18 1r 1 Ak M•lll! .. '" m "' '" "' "' "' "' "' H:V•MTM llACll -lKI ~ ... lh. 1 ytlr Olds trod WO. Allowt l'ICI, Pu<H O!K!O, Although the s urfers are not officially sanctioned b y the CIF, they were given direction by it and the league hopes to be officially s anctioned this year. \Vhat this basically means is that the teams get no money lo compe t e and the coach es Co Go McCoy lRIO,.rohl Jl#l!Plt'l l<Mh$IP19tl MttQo.OIMl!t ILl~m) Mht,.ltl#\111•(•' er,.,,..,.. Roy1I Go Ga llli:11lg.llll -C:Mt .. !Wt-1 ,._.tM F• H~ll• (Aeltll) "' "' "' nt' 111 • lit' 11t' o:tre not paid until sanction · ingis gi\'en. llGMTM R .. CI. -lK!ytrds. ,,.l tOlcK. All-l t'(t . PurwUXtO. ICl"Jt"ylou COt•rerl ,w1rC:l'll('tECM !Clf*'l•I N•Vlvllle CtllY CMJlei) Ollllly E•P<t U C ....... I Edllot'ltl 4Wtt'°") Tr...i<""-!ICnlVf'lll ~. (lllt lltllcM1 l&r_,.I Min IEUtbo ILi ........ ! W1fl0trl11911111 CAlc .... 1111 Gt OWte Go Cl tt.-.l OM YOUI IM5UU.MCI MllD5 .. ~TO <•m"•MO ll<tlll•IOCI ·-~ h- The learns, thus. make "' 171 their ov.:n money by 11• s ponso ring surfing films ;~! and other money.making '" events. ::: Competition between the 11• schools is usually held in the 11' mornings around 6:30 when the waves are uSually the best. It is tough to schedule meets • far in advance because predicting the weather is impossible Ac- cording to Garrett, however, only about 10 per cent of the meets are can· celed because of poor waves o r' bad weathe r .. The.se kids go down to the bcacb.fivery day and know when the waves are goin g to be right for a m eet .·' says Garrett "Although we have come fo r a n1eet when there were no v.•aves and we had to se·nd everyone nome, m ost of the ttme the conditions 'are accep'table " The Great Race Place. I n the meet each school enter s 12 s urfers and three knee boarders Two athletes from each school will ride at the same time and a panel of three JUdges, h ired by the league, awards points to each surfer ritosl of the meets a r c held between Brookhurst and Golden \\lest \\•ith the maJor1ty of them coming at either 18th str eet. Golden West . the J~unt1ngton Beach 1)1er or Brookhurst The compet1t1ors are J udged on their takeoff, balance v•lule o n the wave, pos1t1on1ng on t h e "'ave, kickoff and recovery , length of the nd~ and tricks he can do v:hde on the \vave •1unt1ngton Beach \1;on the league title last year The season 1s chmaxed by an O\'erall meet involving all th~ teams to be ht?ld this year in J anuary a l the Hunt· ington pier There will be team and indi\•idual awards given at the affa ir • December 26. lhrough J\pril 8. Wednesday lhrough.Sunday aflernoons. First race, 12:30. Ari mission is $2.25, chijdren 1-7 and under :ire f1:ee ,,·ith p;il-ent or guardian. Open ini;'bay. ju>t for joining us."" you'll 1akeJ!10111e ;1 free gift A 64 -page llluslratedb<xik that tells . . the lexcilini: story of S;intn Anita. For di rec· I iong, call (2 13) 681 -7401. Santa An ita Opening Day-Decembe~ 26 The gro.,vth of the sport is probably best exemplified bv the turnouts for the tC<ims at the beginning of eaC'h season in the Fall. 1\n average or 75 boys turn ed out this year ror each sC'hool to comPetc for a 30 rnll'ft squad. Prep Soccer ""'" S ... llrfM1'...Cef .......... l'tthon 1, 01mltnO £11•~11 uo.,nq-l<IMI ltouM, E•lio11 J, ~'NI~ Toi•-• 0 Nlwn UIH'!"t 50oll••"' RNM' C••11mon11, Etlo,.,..O. EOoMn I. L..,flnq.t• 0 IEd+IO" lCD•l"O-llOllW fro Scores N•l""'I 1•••-H ••-lfl- lllltttol• Ill, ....... ••11l11191tfl 1•.•ll.-.ltt'J l'""l_l,.lt '"-H.w Y1t~ '' &"""~'" •• , ..... ti ill.IMC1tli911 Utflr 111 ...... Dlefl !Of TllUSTOR: 11-t! L.-•-IC•IN,... 11. IMot•. """""""' ....... 11. tt:Nt:,l(IAllY: ,,_, M. Out._,• -nitd --"· '' ~t• .. Pl••le -r1¥ Alo(.,..., 0.tt..,Pt< If. HI)•• !n•lr NO ll)lf ill _.. 11021 11191 "I qf Offk•oOI iflKtrOI Ill \lot tllltt Ill IM AetO<'clot Of 0r....,.c_1,, wlll0ttt111• t•w11 -••bl• tlW ltl-l119pro1H1rh . 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MISTlllYl!MJ!NT TM lallOwl!llJ .,..,_, l$OOlllQ -lfWSt f\ · P.APlllE ENTERPRISES, Utll Slwsl• St • f°""'''""""'· Cl. t'JFM W•ll•tm Ptplo.r, 16111 Sh•ste SI., F ..... t1fnV•ll1y. C•. t'J10t Thl1 bw1ln11S h c.-trG ty tn ;,.. Gi~lclutl. Wllllt m P1pk• Thi! tttkm•nt w•• !lltO wl!ll I"' County :11•ko!Or1n91 C-JonDwt•,,,..• l . 1t1', fJtl• ' Pul>tlt h•G O••noe Co•tt O•llY Pola! ~crmtler S, I l. 19, ~6, 1!1• 4001· 70 P UBLIC NOTICE •UHi SU,ElllOR COU llT 01' Tl'E STATE 01' CALI FOllNIA FOii TMECOUNTYOl'Oll...,.GE • Al:ltll JfOTICE o• MEARING 0' llf_TITION ,OR l'ROl .. TE 0, WILL A"IO '011 LITTERS Tf.5TAMENT JlllY E•ltle ol HOWARO W. l'lEMING, O.c••Wll. NOTICE IS NEAEllY G~YEN 1 ... 1 l'to•••ll w. Ftomlr.g, Jt. NI tO..a ht••!n . 001lhon tor probel1 ot Wiii....., 1,... L•U.,• lt>l•,,,.nl1ry r1t•t1nct 1o wh1<11 IS ,,_ tor lw!Mf Pffll<ul•••, '"" lllfl llw 11,,... -ptKr ol M1rl119 It.I ...... hi» -.. I tor Ji n. U, ltlS, •t t :JO •,m. In 1,,. ,.,..,..room al O.per1m1nl No l DI woa to.<rl, •I 700 Clwi< C•nt1r Ori ... Wol, In !NI Clhof S...lt An1. C1UtotN•. 0.1t11O..c.1•, 191•. WIL~!AM E.St JOHN, c .... n1,c1~'' FEllGUSON, ,EllGUSOH & NEWI URN Meflre•lt , C•. t l0" '"'"'"''tor E•ttwt•< l'ut>!IUIO!I O••ngt (Otll D•ll1 Pilot. DKombO• 19, JI. ,,,. '"" J•!IU"Y 1, t , Ill' OC1·1• 0••1<1 O.ctmll('• J, !~I• W1LL1 .. M8 BUEIHE E >t<ulot ol 1"' woUOI PUBLI C NOTICE 1n.,.DO..,n1me<1d!K..,.~1 -------·-·-----~-IJOMNM '"00LfCH NOT I Cf 0' 5111111 '''ISALt: UI So. L•-• Ai•., s ... 1.eu LIU"' L. J-1. H •I. Pit lntlltvl. Wll!l•m ,.~ .... c. .. t1101 ltlt111. ti 11, Ool-•nt ""· CtUOS "':'ii' lff E•rc..ior .., .. 1rt11t of ff\ •• ...,~ ...... 1 • ....i"" Nov· WO 1ned O<l!"Je (ot•I 0..1, P11G1, tmot<l.,,74 DYtlleS..IH'•lo<Colir1,Countr DK•mborS,111•,Zto lt1' .,.,.i. d Liil An91le1, 51t 1e o! C•llloml•, .._, • j..oQmenl •ntero<I In l••or of L.AUAJS L, J~f_5 •rol CONST .. 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"Sot r-.·u"'',l>arling" :1t the ll un t 1n g tr1n ll ea•·h l'la1 hou~.... l'rl'"''111n 1in1· 1n}! and dl·ft r111n it ihrC'l'liun h~ H;1nd y l\t·enl· ('lt·1alt'<I th1" trifle ~c 1 er.ii n11trhl'~ in 11 ... r la,s. Tht! old e•1m1c "":.Ir horse "I.if<' \\ilh FathPr" paekl'd the LaAuna i\loulton 1'1<11 hou ~e ncarlr every 1u}!ht to c:.tabl1:.h ~ nt'""Cll ·, \\'hirh \\•ill be :.fen more and n1ore as the st·ason pro· i::resse'\ takes se\ t!Oth posi· 11on. the \Ves1111~nster Con1 · niunilv Theater's "G Rms Riv \iu," Its t\\o leitding 1>~:rformcrs made the pla_., tht•ir own in a most interest 1ng evl'nini: under the dirC't" hon or l·tern1an Boodmun. "\\'ill Success S1)oil Rotk llunter'~" 1~·as :i111011g the more a musin g c1ucstions asked d uring the ye:.ir, :.ind Hon Albertsen's produetion of the c·omedy rl'\'ival at \Ycstminster sur\'1\'ed )>Om!.' la~l·mimute trauma tan :ic· tor re.placed thrt·e d ays hc(ore opening ) t o blossom into a fine and funny show. Wallis Due For 'Globe' tc nd.iner l"l'l'Ord at the five · l!OLL\'IVOOD UP our choice for eighth pl:il'l'. Thl· only olhcr dr:una on the top 10 Ii.st is llunt 1n~lon Dc:i r h's :11nb1 t ious, if .1rtis t1rally n:..~·ed. prnduc· lion uf "Rain." Director Jt•an Koha put much effort 1n10 the r1v1val of this real "oldit>. ·· which r :.i nks nu1nbcr nine. RO L,jNO ll\'G OUT tin.• list. In 10th pla ce, 1s the musil·:il rc1·ue '"/\t olhcr Earth" at the San Cl<'nlcnte Conl· munit \' Tti eater. \\1hile \uek· ing thC \'Cl"\ e and zest of lhl' o ri g in:.i l Suu th Coas t Repertory produl'tion, \\lar· rl'n Deacon 's version at San Clemente proved an enlct· 1a1ning and cnjoy;1ble l:'f· furl. The"(' \\'t·re the hi ghli ght s or a not :dtui.:ether disap· IJOinlinf::, but less c\"tntful yt·ar th:in 1nany in the pa:>t dcc:.ide for Orani::e Co:.ist communil v pla y h oust.'~. Onv•ard :tnd . hupefull.1. up· I,,,. ll'<"•·t·•••<" l<m<· ''' lh•t·c· I I I -' \l • ll'ar old fae1ltt1· ,\l('X d d '' .. ,,._ ·11·-•<<II'''''' 1,·, •. 1.,,1. · 1 · Aea emy Awar "'inning -------------< _ , .. , J ,, l\o J;1 ~ 1·t:ry ultrart11'(' pro· I I ·· '·-1fo,,,.,,,h<I•·· k f'fh h prod ucer I-a B. \Vallis \\•ill 11·:.ird to 1975 . .. Uurl1on ran s 1 t Otl t C dd · I G Id '!'ht• "''""t•r Ull hnnor~ <•n • a a spee1a o en Globe "" ,.. ~·(•:Jr ~t11pJOchronolo<>y. d 1 h. 1· t f h '" 11,,. 1 .. ,,.,,,, •. \IO<<ll<>•< " a\\•ar o IS IS o onors " Tht• l'osta ~lc "a C~1·1 e d · · b h !'l;+1hnu,t"' l'.\l·i·llcnl rt'· ur1ng presentations y t l' !'la~ hrit11'l' oc·eu111cs ":ilXlh II II d F . P ll:i'li!lll 111 :d nf ont• uf the the:i ll·r·~ o }'\l'OO ore1gn rc·ss p•1,1ti11n 111th Hobert :\11 -Associationnextmonth. .d l \lrll t' gr1:a t l'Oml·dH·s. dl·rsun·s l'llur·part eurnetly ·~-"A SEA FOi YOUSELF" ---w ..... .i ...... -.., --PLUS 2 WILD DISMEY CLASSICS 1t·r~ ~uttl·Ss ful :.ea ll'll ·l'l<:(·n property. Cecil B. De,lille a11·a rd for -,:'A~::"'' I SOUTH tOAST PLAZA TtiEATRES SAHDIECO FWY. AT BRISTOL SO.COAST PLAZA I S46·2711 SO.COAST PLAZA II PAIL Y 7:30 & 9:30 SAT/SUN/HOL 1:3().3:30 5:30·7:30-9:30 S49·ll52 BUSTER .,,, BILLIE "--·-· ·-·---· ~·- _ .. __ _ -~----- OPENING MEW YEAR'S DAY FREE KID SHOW SOUTH COAST Pt.Ali NI FRIDAY OHL T: 12:10 P.M. GET YOU• Fl.EE TICKETS AT MAllHA ffDUAl SAYING$ l•ISTOL ST. AT MACAITHUI TOPPI\(; Tiii' fu·!d 1," ~hO \\' "'hi' h t•1111ld h:1\t" made' an.1 !1~t 011·1 th1· µa~i rle<'adr. :111 1! ht.,,,Ji.1! 11 1n ma n v 11•,1t'' !h« \Yestmln ~\4·r l'41111 1nu n11~ ·rh('a!Pr', ,1,·11111~ ,,,.,.,h11· t1•11l Of th• nlll,H,1) l'••t1H·d1 ··rrom1,,.,, f'ru1ni''''·'' tli rtft"tl'\l ti.1 !111· 111111 fll'l'••l'I .~ rror .i 1!·11 1 t ,1r~ 1n -ttef'mtm\ I I· 1 .. tt \\ t''' l ' in;: the l11111t1d 1limcn...,1on" t1f t h€ nl \\ \\1·~tn11n~tt·r "\Jj.,11·r Roher!~." D1r('t·tl'd .. ,·11l1 l\nr111· I C:in't lk·ar Wallis. ~·ho is currently 111!11 11~11r ;.i nd finesse h.v You \\"hen tht· \\'utcr', Hun supervisin g editing on hi s ~J ;1rlhl'll ;1 H:ind~dl , t h1 ~ n 1 n~ "'Spl cnrlidly ra ... t :ind production o f "Rooste r rul!lekin~ :-.avy contedy 1niac:inat11·el.1 ~!a g ed b.v Cogburn" s tarring J ohn f1 lll'd 1h\· largC' La}!una f\iti ·ran1h<·lhnl. 11 11;,i~ ;1n \Vayne and Katherine J.lep· 't;q.;i· :ind h 1 ~h l iJ.!i:lr-a t·nioyahlcrenditionc,fanof· burn . 1vill receive the 1974 ~l nult1J 11 outstanding contribution to cOWUT1wt0ws 1,;,~un:i :1n<! !\J ar hefl•1 -~A~H~R~l~f.~,1~1~T~\~·~1~:1~\~'<~"~'m:'."~1~,·=1~h~e~e~o~t~e~c~ta~;~n~m~e~o~t~fi~e~ld~.==JJb;;;;;;;;;;;'~'';"~"~'b~~~~--=======================~ ll :1ndall ai:;~tin 111 thl' n nun1 hl·r thrl'l' spot "1th thl' lil"'' dr;1ma in a hrn1ll'd f1l'ld. "And :\li!>S Reardon l..lrink"' a Little." Splt·ndid 1n\·1d1\·1ud:.il p{'rformo.ncl'~ rnarkt·d this firs t . pr(ldue· t1nn on the rnas t of Paul Zin· Fll$Tl FflNNYl Fll8fll0fl$l NOW Thru Mon. Dec. 30 TICKETS $6.50, $5.SO, $4.50 al Convention Center Box Ollice, Mutu1l 1nd Liberty Agencies •nd United California Banks in Oran9• County. ~I.••• ''"-"'·'~ I.I O !o Ana"'""' Gon¥enhon Cen1e1 For tnforma11on Can (71 4) 635·5000 "YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN" By Mel Brooks ' Burt Reynolds "THE LONGEST YARD" !RI "THUHDE•IOLT & llG>H'TfOOT" IHE LOHGfST YAl:DM Ill "KEEP OH ROCKIMG" .. IEAUTIFUL PEOPUM IGI "CAHILL: U.S. MA•SHAU" IPGI Co1nc celebrate \Vilh us in the Gra nd Ballroon1. $35 per person inc ludes a gourn1ct di nner. chan1pagne, hats, noisc-n1akers, tax and gratuit y. You \viii dance to the nostalgic 14-piccc big band sound of th e fan1ccl Keith \•Villia1ns, featuring Leo \.Vhitncy, T V !-.liJr. For reservalions call (714j 535·8171. E~t. 1261 . A WAT·OUT HOLIDAY ,IOGRAM pill1 IRI J.t.MES CAAH '" Cinderella Lit.erty AN UNEKPE CTED LOVE ST O~Y isneBlaniloJ~l They are more beautiful than we are, they are older, wiser and they may behere / ' longafter ' 'we're gone. ~ EVES FIOM 1 ( 'lhe :Happy one for tlte :Holicrays.1 t:=c=0="'=· '=""::"·='"=ow='==-! They 'd do anything for a story ... and do. JACKLEMMON WADER MATTHAU . ' ' THE FRONT PAGE t "THI ODD COUPLE" ~ • •EDWARDS HUNTINGTON CINEMA bt~h 1!11ul•v.trr1 nr Eu,, tt '"I 'l<I'• n fl~ ff1 • P47 9008 " \ ... - '" ' '' "< I <\\.JI ..... ; PG ~·.~t:"' • • DUSTIN HOFFMAN "l.IMMY"' 111 • "IAllAIELLA" "'SAY AGES LOOSE"' IHI UST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS" ()ro<n '''"' I"'"~" b 30 II"' ,,,, :;;.,~'""' 17J(l """' "''" '""'' IQ I~,.,_,, 2~ • lHE CITV SHOftPING CENTRE ORANOE •5:J2 ·6121 •rusH GOIDOH"' Ill ~IDOI"lll A ·G1oov1 TUIE"' llt V° "fOl™OY'S COMl'UtHT" . MCAI AIET" IPGI '"THl GllAT GATSlr A '"TMt: STIMG" v .,,...., IT AG'AIM. SAM8 IP'Gt • NOW SHOWING FOR ONE WEEK ONLY LONG BEACH LAKEWOOD CENTER 2, 531 -.9580 FACUL TV AT CANOLEWOOO LONG BEACH STATE 437·2721 OCEAN AN.D PINE STREETS ,.. SAN CLEMENTE MIRAMA R 492·0056' 1700 Ng,BTH EL CA Ml NO REAL COSTA MESA BRISTOL CtNEMA 3 3700 SOUTH BRISTOL STREET SEAL BEACH BAY 431 ·6551 340 MAIN STREET WESTMINST .. R CINEMA WEST 4. 892·4493 6781 WESTMINSTER AVENUE \YESTMINSTEB WESTBROOK 1, 530,4.401 10141 WESTMINSTER AVENUE ,.o ••••~• •<:<:~O'":"u~"•• '"" • ..., ......... , : Th e Happv one for the Holidavs lfa 1he hone.st story since lhe Chicoqo fire ... and lhey're sittinq on ii. r I I t,;t_• ', '\ f• ',I ('I. .'.':\ , ~ .~1 "ii\...U ,. CAAOl&IRHm .... ~ v. ,, 1 \ , .. , ~ l • • '" • '· .• -", " ., ' " -'. . ..... .. . ..... •, ... ,, ~ " ' . ,, ... . . ...... .,. • \.'»'I ·"' ,PQt-.~=J"ll' . NOW PLAYING ''"'"THE ODD COUPLE" •• • •• •• •• • •• • ••• •• • -0 0 o• oi O.o •• • •••, c.. ...... ... on ..... . .. .. ... . .. .. . ' ... ·~ : ' . :: ' . . . ••3··~·~ ..... ""' . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . ... ··.=--. .. . •• ················· , ................... . • • .e~CH B L\10, AT CLL<S • '• • a CACH •LVO. AT CLLIS o • •IT. C(>AIT """"· .. IA .. D!IGO •wv .• ,,. co••• lolWY A SA .. Cl•ICICI •WV •7·11teOe • HUNTINGTON e.-ACMe•7-Moe • H UNTINGTON • " • ODESSA FILE ll'G> ,.,tJS.jt.Clf~ . THE LAST DETAIL 111 James Caan n;,"<U< Alan Arkin Freebie and ·the Bean ... and look who's playing Consuelo. CoS1~<rtnq LOR£nA SWIT. !~Cf l\Pl.15(.hi:.i~. '" ...... ,, . '>J. />'<.J) )! )"fl /.,;.~:( K.il.COu d VN.ER!EHARPER ·Scice,,pl b,i K.h,..J MtJ ,VJ·' l ·v ro,i fLOO-,'llllRUX•t.:i..'Cu1•'1:; P~e1 FtOfD /IAJTRL~ ·P.OO(ed o.-d Di''"'K:lt., ""t 1 rf,t"'J •P&0J1sme ~ICJe f/O'Tl\IV"'nc1 B·a.O .;~~~°f:', [Rl ...::=::.=:~'":...ol -C_..,. IMOOt STtAi.tn" !Kl • • • -· T " ' ~Fonzie' Digs Show, Not 8) VERNON srort llCH.J.Y\l.'000 (lJPfl Jl t<nry \\inkier is a9 ~·ear!> o!d and plars u 19 )'ear-old hi~h :.<'hool dropout so con- 1 in<'ing l~ on th e ·111ap1>} Da):." seric·s th al he gl'ls m;i:,h noh::i from ru1nanlle teen;,i.gers. As Fonr.H.' 11n the AllC· TV shOY.', \VuikJ,i:r lh:,i.tan as ~ s ubord1natt• character. An all NEW film 1nsp1red by the novel, "AIRPOR.T" by Arthur Hailey. NO>M' he gets st:il" tnlhn,11 .-\ 11ati 1·e of :\t'"'' York ('j. ty, and son of immigrant Germ.in parents, \\'1nk lt·r stud1L·d at Emerson Col!('i::c ond in Sw1tle rland .Ill :, p.iss1on 1s at11ng und has been s in c e he l'i.111 rl'-mem~ \\1111 Jer 1s :-1n ~ll' and ll v1·~ in ;.1 n destr.1pt llol!yv.uod onc-be<lroorn a,1.1:.irtn1ent. a 17-nunutr drivr rrom Para n1ount ~tudios "here llH· series is filmed ·rht· onl v j)O">'t'!'s1011 he brought "1111 him rr om his upper \\\•~t Side .1µ:1 rtmt•nt 111 l'\t•\1 York is a clock radio. .\LT ll O t.:Gll ll f: h ;i~ ltvl'd 1n llo\lyv.•oor\ 14 n1unths, the act or can'l br ini.: himself to lh111k of uny THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL PICTURE OF OUR TIME "THE NIGHT PORTER" STARTS WED~ESDAY AIRPORT 1975g ST ARS CHARLTON HESTON KAREN BLACK GEORGE KENNED Y HELEN REDD Y IPG I '" THE.t.TRE TWO l ~:?l :· :\P' . ,,'iA~FYS:.JZ~'~'I et:' • ROGER MOORE d .JAMES BOND "I · . " • c·s QOJ"""' lfl ' t -' •·.J --:::;_ Above all ... place othcr lhan Nt:w \'ork .is tiome . \\'1nkl £'r l1k t•s tht· oppos1tt· sex and has s everal dates :1 "l't'k , but he has manag1.:d to t'Stape matrimony, Sa)" 1ni;. "I'm so absorbed in my y,·urk I ha\'en't time for the respo ns ibilities of mar· n ;1ge After more than a year. \\'inkll·r has yet to turn on "Lost TOttCJO In Peril" i1 a light heartt<I ' rotnp c-pwfd fo ''llle Miqht Port"er" Mew1wff'k "THE MAN WITHTHE GOLDEN GUN" .. ,.,. It's a lovf story. ,,..... Alan .James Arkin Csan ~ SHOWING IN THEATRE ONE EXCLL'SIVF: SOllTII OH Al"GE COU N'F\' E.'\CAG F~~1 fo:N1' EDWARDS HARBOR ciN~1~~ 1 HARBOR BLVD . AT WILSON ST . CO STA MESA 646·0573 2 MILES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY IN BRI STOL THREE fi V~~T lPGI . . BURT REYNOLDS "THE LONGEST .J~R~ . . . ·freebie and the Bean SHOWING NOW THEATRE. TWO EXCLUSIVE SOUTl'I ORA~G f':: COlJNTY ENG AG f.~I ENT Hollywood the :.lO\'C 111 his apartment. lie chshkcs cooking, but on OC<'as1on tu.' extends himseU to the point or making a tun.ifish sandv.•1c h and $c· 1ng a honeydew melon in ha ir. 1'hroughout higfi sl'hool. ht· s :iy s, he packed a tuna s:.u1d\\'1l'h and slice of n1elon ror lunt·h . ON ~··~F.K•:!"\O S \Vinklcr team has wOn~ri\•c . The tv.o losses v.·ere to the cast and crev.• of ''The Odd Couple.·· Another member or the team is Ronnie llov.·ard, v.•ho stars in the situa11on t•omC'd.y . 1-lov.•ard and \\'inkier are fast friends and not infrequently go out on double dates to mO\'tt·s or the theater jumps into his car, the first Pleased v.·ith his grO\\ing he has ever ov.'ned, lo take populurity and re1:ogn1tion sightseeing trips around the :1 mong tt>levision vi l'\\l'rs, desert and ocean. Often he Henry \V1nkler 's \\'Orld 1s goes horscb;.1ck ridin~ v.·ith · rar from cornplctt' friends in Griffith Park !·le 'M'Ould be n1ueh n1or1' The l'J s l of ··11 a1JPY content if "Ha p py D?~·s .. ()uys" forrnt>d u bu st>ball originated 1n NC'\\' 'or k team \I.4th \\'inkier as the \\'hen the show brc:.iks for s t ar pitl·ht·r \n seven t h.e yea~ 111 J anuar~.' &iiml·~ pla~cd thus r;1r on a ~\'i nki er \\'JI\ talrh lhl· first public park d1:1mund, the JCt cast DAILY 1-lOLIDAY MATINEES "THE BEST COMEDY OF ITS KIND SINCE SLEEPER." Jud1tn CrfSt·New York Mag. "A CRAZY SA.YAGE FILM- ICONOCLASTIC .l<ND TRULY LOBERATIMG" -A1cnaso Sn1c1<.e1 T1me Mag REMEMBER "THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA?" -THIS PHANTOM SOLD HIS SOUL FOR RQCK 'N ROLL. IN THEATRE ONE At Cin~a Center "SERPICO" At Westbrook "THE GROOVE TUBE" n U-T PIC!llll ,•UllU •I &llllTlHNfNOllKI ... lillir~ ·~THE LONGEST YARD" cn.OR.,•te.-..co.oo• ........ ""' .. , .... ,"'I Plus ' l,a;.l ~ JAMES CAAN IH ' DAILY PILOT fl 7 Of'I N o;i..o.J•Y !O·J.o "·"" i.tfOWH OAn • '''°° ...... ,_,, .. 1:00 . 1 ltOO ,. ... SHOWN NIGHTLY 6:4S & 10:00 P.M. NO PASSIS Cooking for one can be fun. DAILY HOLIDAY MATINEES \W\IJ' DISNEY PflODUC'llONS' trn on.HARTMAN lDIALllSlllB .11taM1MARlfl MAKO 111noSWIWM -1'1EtlEMYR ·-·D'<""'-"" ·· .. ::::.::" ._. w.~ .;.l"o< -~'" '"" ~· '· 'I,"· ' -'""<C• __ n-__ '.:_"•_·_-=·"~·~r-·~·-~·~··~· ·-·~~~·~·~-~·==~ .....u DISNEY WINNIE the POOH and TIGGER TOO '.'; ~ -lECHNICOLOA ' ~··~-, .. .-,_, IN THEATRES THREE & FOUR 2nd at Bristol "THE_bONGEST YARD" Bristol Cinema IV Bristol at MacArthur · I Ali EOWAR ... WlSHIRO I( II I MA TINEES D AILY \ "BUSTER & BILLIE" ----A. EDWARDS \!O"' CINEMA WEST 1 l • 0 0 DAILY Ptl01 .. • ,.,_,''ACCOUNTS OF ALLEGED GUN RUNNING TO FINANCIER ROBERT VESCO PROBED Wllllam Gallinaro, left, and Philip Manual, Both on Staff ol Se nate Committee, Testify ~Js Vesco Ready to Shoot . ' Ii .,,, " .. , l• Out With U.S. Agents? \\' Slll '.'\CTON Cr\P! -ill' 1r:1vel ~· in ttt~h -s pc('d .1·uchl'>, ht·al'd.1· ;1rmed and•<Jutfittctl 11 ith !ht· l:1test etettrnn1c J(ea_t, or in a priv ~ll' j~·t p\:1ne th:.it :f~l!fS false flight plans. 111~ arsl'n<il i5 ..,,~~gh for a s mall urm~, Th11l 's thl' st or~· piC'C'Ccl together h~' ":L_':S'. ~nv£•rnn1f'nt i1111·st1gators tryl11g '1t8hr\ Rohert L \·£ . .,,.,, fr11m hi:' Coi.1:1 ••mc*.i'n stronghold :11ul return him to thi!ttrountry for 11·i:1l on criminal ch<trgcs stemming fro1n ;.in ille~al '"'S200,000 contribution to former Prc!i i· ''"ttent'Nixo n 's rct•l l•rt inn (';im p:u~n. ; '~' v their ;H·t·ounl. lb(' fugi1h·e fin:in- • J~ Yi\has created fo r himself LI J.at111 ..., rn~i £'an stronghold that ll(Jllld fit in· ,1jl Q:a Jamt•s Bond nol'el , ~"·Jay Po\\ ell C11nk, fnrmer ~kipfH'r ,,f "°~st•o 's .~ • .i .fon t 1";1l"ht. !old 1hl' Senute's perm ant·ni s11bt:omm i1tt·t' on \1:1tcrs of Cf1~ta Hir:i·s 11·pstern l'o;1~t \1·ithoul fear of pur-,uit, :crcurding to Coc1k \\'f.,\POS S J\BO,\R.O the S250.000 y~iehl include a tri\lOd·m..ountt•d n1achine J.!Un plus scv('r;ll types Pf :.iutom<.ilir ;,ind SC'mi·aut omatic rifles, Cnok sairl . Al !he h£•cirings hefore the Scn<1le subc·om mittec this summt·r and falL t11•fl L!.S. bus iness m('n teslified that lht•y mrt \"eseo 1n April to discu:-s 1·nnstruction of a f;ictory capable of turning nut 500 n1achinc gun s :1 month. Stu;1rt F. <~raydon of I\lontgomcry, Ala .. 11·ho h;.i s interests in ,·arious L;din 1'.\m.criean.. .. counlries. said he 11·as told h.1· ~larti Figueres. son of a furn,cr Cost;. f{i can president, t hat subC'ommittel' :ind in\·okcd the Fifth Amendment in response to c1·erv ques t ion . · · f'l\'e I\ it!lCSSCS. airport personnel ;ind !he \1\"o pilots of Hichardson's 1,ri\":ilC' Le;ir jl•l . testified that the\' :-,;111 one \\ l'aron ;ind se,·eral c:irton~ ;qJpar<'nlly cont<lin ing firearms 11,:1ded aboard Richardson"s plane on .\pril 19 at Van XU\"S. Calif. \\'hen the plane i-eached Costa Rica, !hl' c:irtons \1·ere unlo::idcd IJ.1· people lht· pilot~ s;1id the.1· knC\\' tu be \1eS('O t·mplo~·c~. In :1 le!t·ph,.onl' inter\"iC\\'. \'csco hot- l.1· denied a ny connection \\"Ith the al· legcd gun running . ··Ko guns \\•ere flo\1 n do11•n to me t·1·er by anybody," lv~-s<iid. Ile said the t\\'O pilots told the subcommittee "·ha t it \~'anted to hear to S<J1·e their 0\1•n necks. inVfj,lill:atinns rc·ct·ntl_v th;it he quit ·-•-••-••----... -------·-••-•·---_.-..,_..,_ .. ___ ••-••------""-..,-•-••-••-••-""-_._..,_..,_._ •• -••-••-.., _ _.,....,. l\"hEtP he bcc;1ml.' t·Qn\ 1necd that \'9~co intC'nded to ~hoot 11 out \\ ith .llQ-~jle. includin g l . S. atithorities, \\'Jio'1nterfere cl \l"ilh hi:; nio1emcnls ~111·as fold by /tlr. \'esco that the 1c eapo11s aboard fhe boat 1c ere for fhe purpose of the proteC'titJn of his family, him and his family •• .' "I W1\S TOl~O bv !\Ir \'C'stothat the 1\·eapons aboard tilt• hout 11t're for the lht• \\'Capons factor:-: "1vould be rel at· pc(rpose of thC' prnl('ction nf his fan.ii· (·c! lfl the ;1r1ny of Costa Hica." \'oung .. l~'. h im and his f:imil y." Cook F1gucrC's and \'esco are business US· . lcs(ified. Vesco didn•t spell it out. hut soc iatC's. 1 c'l,>Qk s ai·d he concluded that \\·hat hC' But 1\·hcn Gra.vdon learned that h<id in mind was the .. l'hancc of this Co.,tu Rica ha~ l)O standing ?.rmy, he ·her.ti ... could be seized b\" either in--.,aid hC' \\"Ondert'<t "\\·hC're vou \\'ould di\l\du a 1 s th at nl a\" he :.iftei· ri.t 1· \' escn !-.('111 h :It man 1 Pi C('t'S of cqu I pment ., find members of. his famd \". an<1 it Pri•<;;.;ccl for dPl :dls ~1hout his met•t- ·('f)uld he our i.:o\·crnment ." · LnA ''ith ~·cs<·o. <ir•1~don in\"oke<.l lhl• \'t-sco. 39. has told inter\·iciiC'r" hl•" ~11ns!1tu110.n;d pr11·1ft'j!C a).!;11nst st·lf fc:lfS ;1 kidnaping altt•n,pt ag;_i1nst one llH:r11n1n;i!1on . · •llt •his four thildren. On otht·r 111 · GOROO'.'i: J). l ~(;R \'.\1 , \\ho de· ·~11.·~ns hl' ha:' mention~d an unsuc.•signed a n1:1l'hine .cun to ht• m:inufae t·L~Sfu[ a.tten1pl on his O\\'n person. rt•· lured in Co:-1;.1 H1ca. teslif1ed th :11 fusing to pro\·idc details becL1u se .. il"s \·l'c;c11 h;id ";1 fairly ).!OOCI knn\\·\cd~·· ;1 ~ensiti \"C' su hi ect 11·it h me.'· of 11·cL1 pons,·· :1 n. I dtsplayC'd ;1 12· Cook said \'eseo t'arrics :1 ~mith ~;1UJ.:l' r1 11t t'On trol :-.hotgun to hi<; ::irid \\'esson h:1mn1erlt•ss re1n\\"L'r : gu(•sts .. th:.it his fami11 i<:. prO!l•rted h~ some 30 r\ \\l'HJ•"n of lht• s aml' t~ pl· h:1d hl'l"n ho<tv::::1i.1rd". \"tsco's S.500.000 homl'. purchJSC'd fl\ l' d<.1.\"" llt·fort' thC' nlC't'l · lot&t1·d 1n ;u1 exc·ltt'ill'l' l"l''>icl<•nti<i1 ing ln I.n., J\n)!clcs b~ 'rhnn1a:-P. :.H.l'a out~1ctf' thl' ('<1st:1 Ric;ui capit.'.11 Rich::irdson, ;1 \1e:dth\" :-tol"khr0ki.'r 'nfSan Jn:-t· 1., 'urroundcd by an eight· \1ho d escribes h1m~clf ,,., \"t·st•o":- ~t f"Orlf"l"f'I!" 11 a\l. Cl05(' fril'ncl . 'fhe '>hOtgun II ;1S lllll' nl" !Jurin ~ 111 " 11111 ninnll1:-:1ho;1rd th•· 14 sophis ticated fircarn1'\ pur("h:i:-ed J-"~ .1 P••r;1 (·11.,J.. :-;11<1ht•11 .:1s nrrl l'rcd by Richardson in :\pril, ;1e111rd111~ 10· lJ~ \'t· ... 10 lo rnorl11\ lhl' cni::111('s In in-sales receipts :.11bpoen<1c!l h~ :-it·n;tll' 1·re<1 '>L' 1h1•11 1011 :-11<·1·d ;ind !Did not to in\·estig ators. keep :1n1 r ,. ior1l of rh1· ship's n1o\"C· Ri r hard!'Oll is undC'r in1 l'"t1:.::1l1nn n)c·nt-; \ • "' ,, :d"(' 11rd('red installa· b~· <1 fed l'r:d grand jury for po~:-.1hl·· .11on of :1 "'•P1'1 ... 111·;it1·d 1·lf'ctron1c 1·ierlationsof a 193!) la 1\' \\'hi t'h makl·s 11 ll.<i\"l !!~tl11,n -..\ ... lt•n1 1t1 pt·rrnit the illegal t o e.sporl ,cu ns \\i thout ;1 boat":-t•P• r.d1•1n 111 lht· rnrk~t re\\n license'. lie also nppcarcd before lhl' -;11?1 11.f ~ ll~l • 'H r ·- • r One nf Hichardson's pilots. David r. :\lillcr. offered the con1n1ittee a glimpse of the Vt"sco lifestyle . .l\1iller :.aid l~c Richardson jct frt'<1uently \\'<JS dis patched 1.0 Ft. Lauderdale. Fl<.1 ., to pick up buhblegun1, sur- fho;.,rd~ •ind vidC"otapes of AmC'rican t1 •le\"1sion progr;.1ms for the \·esco 1·hildren \\"1 1 1~'.\"E\'f:R \'f:SC<l h1n1sel[ 1,1:<1<; :1ho;1rd th£' 1il;n1 L'. i\lillcr said, ii'~.rll bl'l"<Jllll' \ t·ry SC l'rCli\"(' "hush · hu.,h .fl i~ht pl:1ris filed for destina· ti.11ns .1ou art· nqt l"t'<llly J.!O ing to.·· ~lill£'r s:iid hr· pi!otl'd Vesco on fnur !!11.:hts h1•l\l"£'l'll !\pril and August. thre(' to ~a-.sau :ind one to Panam<i. \"1·s ('o fl;itly denies h:i1·in g been .'.lbnard the planf' IJur1n_g the pPrlod \\"hen .l\fill~f l"l.•Jn1s to hi11'C f101\ n for \"esco, the J., ar ict \\"fl'> on ll·asc from H11·h;1rds11n to ,('nnnC'x Press Inc., a l1t·l;11\'11"l' l'nrporalion controlled b1· '.'\orm;1n P Ll·B l;.inc. frcqu cntl}· 111·.,<"riht·d :1s \·eseu"s eloscst business :1:-... ne1:1t1• \"1,.,c,1J"s 011·n pl;int·. a Bo<'ini.: 707. '':I.'> stol e n fron1 an :1irstrip in Panama last i\l ;1v and f!o11·n to the 1_·.s . \\ ith the ai1prov<1I of :l !\"e1\· .lerse~· court st·el\i.ng to <1tt:1('h the s:1.~ 1n1 llion nircr;Jf\ ;1., ass('ts of a \'C'seo· l·nntrn!Jcd corpor~ttion . ' 'VESCO'S BOEI P'G 707, LEFT, STANDS PARKED IN A FLIGHTLESS LIMBO AT NEWARK AIR PORT, N.J. Plane was Slolen last May From P anama Alralrlpby Vesco's Former Pilot • r \ ' • 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I · F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 • DAILY P'il:OT'"ci'AsSi'FiED ADS C Sell It F~ I One Cal 1 Service )'.~~,"With a ·w;; k; [ 64:2•5678 J Fast Ctedlt API"°''' !M«"hond!M ...•.. IOOO-lll'f .... f1tfilff ..••.... 1000·1"9 l tn1oh .........• ~""' itlnlno11, lftftllllllnf ... fW-lol •......... 5000-t)ct !;Z:.!.~ " _ .... ~., ... Tron'fMrtol\ort , .• 9100:'9f' Hooote• F« Sole ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ERRORS: Acl .. .tb fhould check HMir I 002 Gt11.eral 1002 dolly ~ report .., ........... •••••it;•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l mntedlately. Th TAXSllE~TER1974! DAILY PILOT,aslUlnt There is still time lo take Mtio VtrM Uablllty for tM flrst I advantage of this com · correct in1~ only. mercial tax shelter. 2000 Horth 17.,----,::---::--:----j Bldg ror small business lletler·th:in·new 3 BR. 2 HOllHI For Safe-plus 2 br. apt. over 3 car BA, v,o /country kitch . & gar11.ge. For details call secluded :tlrium courl. M7·6010Agt. Ownet has bougtit G~neral 1.:::.:...::.:c:..:.:..c._ _____ I unothcr :ind is anxious to NF.WPOR1' St>ll lhlS Select Property LOCATION Ask in.: 552,900. Prestige location just a ~SELECT •••••••••••••••••••••• OME ILOCK block from the bJuc to Octon or lay Pacific. Beam ceilings, PROPERTIES Peninsula Poi nt s private front courtyard, bedroom, 4 bath. family !\.1exic~n tile fl.o~r~. room. dining, billiard $51,950 is a bargain, 1o room, wel bar. 3300 sq . ft . see call!_47-£010ARL of spacious living. Priced NEARLY·NEW to sell now at $109,600. 4 + family room. Co\•. Call540-JJ5L palio with Urick l.!B<i. -..-HERITAGE . • REALTORS ,~-~"-'"'_-~11 ~1 Classilication 1000 1 ,__,,,....""'...,",,_"'""...,,·~lll'IPI Classification 1100 ,["~_ .. _c._"c.!,c•-~r_"_·_~J ~ Classificahon 1200 1 '--;cc""""c-c;',-w-:-•""-=-11 fl't I Classificahon 3100 Open spacious look flnor plJLn. Eleaanl decor. prime location. Unly S45.000! Call now-8•17-6010 Agt. MIMI HORSE llAMCH ~ acre zoned for horses, and wilh . .JU\ assumable VA loan . Owner 1s ·packed <.ind ready to leave. Asking $45.000. Walker & IJee Heal Estate 646-7711 Open Eves. EASTSIDE FIXER UPPER Greal lltt\e starter horrie or rental on huge builda· ble R ·2 lot. Bring paint brush with checkbook. Only SJ! ,500 Walker & Lee Heal Estate 646 -7711 Open eves. ASSU!\.1E7%LOAN Beautirul pool home has been newly decorated .. Extra large rooms. Par- 1/W'} ty room orr kitchen has Apirt1Mnts tor Rot!t: pool access. Full price is . . . just $47 ,$00. Call Agt. to Ctass1f1catton 3700 see. 847 -6010 I~ i~cc=1.~.~ •• ~.l~icca7h-o-n""'•ooo ,~~·-·~-~"'-~I •I Classification 5000 ----- EXECUTIVE llOllfE 4 + family room. F'1oor to ceiling fireplace. Soar- ing vaulted ceilings. Private patio off masler suile. Entertaincr "s dream yard has b 1 ~ sparkling pool. J\luch more. See no""'· Only S.58,900. M 7--6010 Agt.. IF I HADA HAMMER l 'D BUY THIS FIXER UBPER You wlll enjoy this one, loc~led near 17th St.ceet. \Vcstcliff shopping on • hu g~ H-2 lot. Th.i~ J bedroom 2 hath home 1s a steal at $29,9:;(). urs go. Call646-7171 . Ol'(N !ii 9 •II S fUN 108f NJ(t' l•tU!lltl Sa~ta Now Steer Your Slei<:ih This Way! Fresh n ' ~Jean! !\.fesa Verde loca\\on near i;:olf cou r se. :J spacio us bedrooms . A family funroom opposite conve- nicnl'L-' kitchen. 9' snack bar. Out back, a massive brick BBQ. Owner needs quick sale $43,950. Call 546-2313. Of'fN JIO 'I •,,~ fUN roBI '"'"'' 16111 New Orleans Mansion By The Sea Bro(essionat landsca~. St<1tely entry. SuJV<en p:trlor. F'ormal banq~l ! massi\'e MARDI GRAS room. Secluded mast~r · suite. Separate \'anily area. T\\'IN balconies . !·----------··1·e:1 Garden" kitchen l~. ·serves lu s h rear ,..__Wl'IM!t1 ~ 1 Holiday~ courtyard. OWNER . •. L A R G E P R I C E i\t UST GO. Take advan- Classificalion 5100 REDUCTION ! on this tagc.Call842-2535. I waterfront (amily ho1ne . oPf'1nt>f·ir~11JNIUe.t:N1Cf' 4 Bedrooms, with den ; 1 11 Lo11-' F~ jlnl ~~~a l ~h~c:;~l~~~:;s~ [•11~1·11jw · · . L::iJ Anxious owner-will con-_:;B ..::.•~-=·••••_. Classification 5300 sider lease option. Bring :ill offers. ---------~ I I ·~"'"' II .... 1., PETE BARRETT . 'II' -REALTY- c1assihca1ion 5350 [ 642·5200 675·4060 I~~~ 11 ~1 -~j GCl . s.mc.-. arW R.,...'D larqain Chri1tmo1 ! 1 LO'r VALUE-large Class1!1cahon 6000 1 R ~2 in Newport !·!eights. Room for 8 ~ara~es ancl 2 ]~ ! units. Upstairs ~ould I 1n1tr1Ktion ~I have ocean view! ' '1 '27,500. ! c1ass1!1cat1on 7005 PETE BARRETT I '1 -REALTY- 11 ,_,_, II 1 ~I . 642-5200 675-4060 Classification 7100 ; I , . I Horse Ranch I ii ~h~ j[f!lrrrr..] 2 ACRES. 2500 Sq. ft . Air I. V , conditioned home w/wcl Classification 8000 ! bar. game room ; I 1 library/den ; and formal ! dining room. Be:1utiful 'II ll 'L..l equestrian proJ}erly.I h li Md ""'"'' n comp\ chain link fenced wilh 8 stalls and 2 box ) Classilicahon 8035 stalls. tack room, auto. I I "''atercrs, & 2 auto. fCed I storage bins. 4 Fenced 'ii INb.wl ][·*I I pastures, auto sprinkl ers . _Mam.~ . 1C.. & IJtc chicken house:. 1 Classification 9000 I Phone now for appoint· I menl. Agent 646-3255. I! T•-""" 11•1 i. ~~!~.~!H~ ?.~,,, I Ctass1f1cateon 9100 I beautiful throughout, I best location, best buy of i,I r;:;:i the month. to see just . ' Aulff for$119 ll!!J 1 c~IN~~;~~~IOBEN•Cf' ! Ciass•hcal~n 9700 i[lllli$ll\I I 1 1 S~!IURBIA P~RK 1 , 4 BR $56,900 ·Where !'an you find a . 1 ] l•harming, comforlablc ? home with 4 bedrooms. 1 I f~n:rily .room and formal I I 1 ' • I I j I ' I N••fl 1porl• •qufpm•nt r For Clusll'lfd Ad ACTION , C.ll A DAIL T 'ILOT AD-VISOI; ... 2.u11 j d1n1ng 1n an oulSt:inding 1 1 nei ghborhood close to the I .beach, elementary !school , park, tennis , courts. and bike trail? ;Phone 546-2313 ;ind l·we"ll showy~! . C)P(N II! 9. Ifs IUN ro H( N!(t' ii &111:1 ,._... Li•t In Newport I Charming 3 bedroom and 1 . dining room, fireplace, j bltns, beamed ceihn1 !iv. 1 ing room . !-luge lot. , Trees and shrubs galore! 1 Plus works'hop patio. ~, .... ,,. HERITAGE ' • REALTORS , BBQ. We Invite your jn. i spectlo'n , Asking $59,500. ·!e1111'4 itsl. ! I , I .... ~ • C:U.SSIFllD HOUIS Advertiser~ may plaff' · 1ht.•1r ads by telephone 8 0011 .m to~ JOp m. Mondaylhru Friday II to noon SaturdJ.Y COSTA MF.SA OFFICE 3JO W Ray 6'12·5'6•11 NEWPOHT Bt:ACll :m1 NewJ)t'lrl Blvd. 642~8 11ur-;T1NGTON BEACH 1 7!17~ Rl'a L·h Rh•d. ~0.12<?0 L AGUNA BEACH 11116Glenneyre Laguna Beach 494·9466 SADOLEBACK ~La Pa~ Ro;id L11guna Hilb !lllJ·fil!O NORTH COUNTY d1~] frl't' :>40 1220 CUSSIFtE:D DU.DLIHlS ~adhne for ropy & kills •~ 3:30. p .m . the day beF""'" pubhc•tlon, ex· rept. foc Sunday & Mon· dty E.dilions whe'n ™'11r1line ii; S11.turd11y, 12 · -CU.SSIFllD REGULATIONS EHHOAS: Advt"rtiser11 5hnuld chetk their ads d111ly & report errors immedialP!y. T HE llAILY PILOT as1umelf hahlhl'.lf for 1he first 1n· rnrrttt 1nsf'rt1on only. CANCt:LLATIONS: ~n klllihJ! an ad be 11ure tQ m11ke a record of lh c Kll.L NUP.18ER Jtivt'n ynu b.v yo11r •d taker a~ r~e1pl of your tan<.'t'llalion fhls kill number must be pre!l4!n· led h'.'I thf' ad1·erliser in c•SC of a d1.~puie. CANC'El.LATIO ,.., OR L'OR HE CT ION O t" N t:w An DEFOlll-: RUNNING . Every effoirls mode to k1U Ot'" rorrecl a ne"" ad ttu1t has ~fl nrderld, hll1. we..c11nnot iusran~ t~ lo do so 11ntil t~t od has appeared 1n the "'"" DIME-A-I.INF; ADS 1lltM' ads are strictly rash In adv:1nrr by mail or 11\ any nnr of our of· nt'el. N6 pho~ ordrr~. Dtadl1ne · 3 p .m . t'liday, CO!lta Me511 ot · lirtt & 12 n•ion at all brafK'hOfhces . THE DAILY PILOT , re1erve5 the right tn tl11s.silf. edit. rensor or refuse any adver · li30!!ITl('lll . snd 10 th1n11e 1111 ratf'!I a. r~11ul11t lons ..-.11hout pr1Qr notice, CUSSIFllD MAlllHG ADDllSS p 0 Mn)t 1560 Colli Mtaa' """' - • ' ' ' \ • .. •- -. I Thuraday. oec-:moar 26, 1974, DAILYPILOJ ., , ~!.~.~~~·~ ....... !=..~.~~ ....... ~!!!.~.~~-~ ...... .!~~:!:.~~~: ........ ~!.~.~~: ........ l~~.~.~~-~ .. : .... ~~':!~~.~~:.~~~ ........ ~~:~:.~°:..~~-· ........ ~-'::.~~ ....... . G,...ral R.E. I 002G<ntrol R.f . I 002 ..... 1 R.E. I 002G GcMral R E 1·002G<Mrol R.E. I 002 GeMrol I 001 G•n•rol R.E. I 002 G<ntral I 002 . •• ••• • ••••. ••• t'Mt"al R.E. I 002 · · •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• ••• • • •• • • ••• • ••••••••••••••••••• .• . . . . . • •• • . • . . •• • • • . . • • • • • • . • . . • . •• • . . • • • • • • • • • • • . . . •. . . . . . . . . . .. • • . • . • . • • ••• • • •••••••.••.••••••••..•...•.•.•••....•••..••• • 1--.... ------ " • N 1 U tod UNIVERSITY ,UK B f $69 50011 -INCOME '" ,,:;,ro~ v1Ew "'·ooo P«rtet ... rt .. ax ront .. h o m e . 2 Spacious 1 •• 1 111);\I 1'.S Ueauufully de bdrrns., 2 balhS. L&e. liY· IEST NEW HOME BUY! -$73,500 On be autiful C'o rn(>r si te! Move-right in. Lands.caped ' tptd, draped. NEW l · story 3 Bf:t., 2 bath Linda model in the Bluffs. Private patios,.greenbelt.. 2111 San Joocpn Hills Road NEWPORT CEMTER, H.B. 644·4910 G....,.ol I ooiG .... o1 I 002 .............................................. Fashion Island INTEREST IS DEDUCTIBLE .•. IHFUTION ISH'T ·Congratulations to These · Smiling Go·Getlers at ltc.;&l---Estate by l\1cVay, Inc ., Clai re llansford and rnanager J im Shockc>y. They r eceived their l\.1illion Doll ar Club !'Jaques from the f.luntington Beach F'ountain Valley Board ol Realtors. Geftffol R.E. I 002 General R.E. I 002 ······················· ······················ Agor ous view of the Rig Bay from PROPERTY 1t;fJ~t'd ~lon~e~o rnodel 1ng rm . with rrplc~ X-lnl this excellent 2 bclrn1 ., 2 bath con<lo. FOUR Ul"ITS t:;1~u1dl' F ..,l· 1~00~~;, •1ruY,~ ~~; security & very prlv•te Absentee owner wi ll offer in1med iale Costa r.t\·~;i 3 'i l'.ir:i o!tl r1rl·i1l.il'f' on a beautiful patio. occupan<:)'. 1 Lowdol'.n 1,Jnd~cavcd t·orner lot. C f Colesworth~ /\ssumt.' 7' · lu.•n ShOI'. s llki; a model. • • LARGE ' \\'llV lot 1,1• -I Slll.500 Reoltor5 640-00 0 ~ units and 1·001111 Jur 1111·0 ~ more. l)111n<'r \<Ill CJITt' . ' BAY ANCJ BEACH 675-3000 ;,,'407 E. C OAS T M WY CORONA 0 €L MAR ." " Al.SU t htt•1• 1nl)rt to ChOOSl' fr11n1 INV EST \\'ISE LY l>'lt t: ~: 1 '<JLT NSE LING l' 1\ I .L ti lf1·ti1~11; '.. "'f«J((<f :;.,"(/, tj<"tUl/'l<f RlAllOH> In Mesa ' Verde :=:'!.~·~ ...... '.?.~~:~~:'! .......... '.?~~ /(" 11~~1~€~ Happy ~ It:) Holidays ! Over 2400 sq ft ~4ta(e @ 1''e4it1f _ __ [B Associated ""d usoble. Nowly listed CHRISTMAS SOUTH ,.,..,..tT home in ~t e:;:a Verde with BONUS ~· ·I bedrooms. 3 baths, 190 Newport FashiQn Meso Woock 4 BR. !11.AtTOll Brokers forma l d1n1ng room, Center Dr. Is land BA w/huge bonus rm.' ;;;;;.;;.'."~'--•"'•'•'·'---I separate ram1ly room. 2 1• large fireplaces, marble SALESMEt-l, BROKERS -WE NEED YOU This youn9 Select SHORECLIFFS counler top, and many, • \\'c •t .. f f c.·ot·li ,,,.,·,·,.c ,,,-,,, 1·• 1·ul l Property is only) yrs. many more c ustom Tax she l_tcr: Newport Beach, eleven I (11) un·1ts. 1 1~ blocks off beach . --. $220,000. . NEWPORT BEACH Un°' 640· I I 20 SAMTA AMA u.0, 833-3 1 SB • "" ""' " .:; aid d th lnvcs1n1ent ~·1th :1 \'le~·! quality features. And ol time producti ve salcspcopll• on e owners t:u~tom :i bdrm witti <i l' 0 u r s t> it i.s a 11 • Comn1issions 1>egi n <tl 05', to 8(,)t,,., hove spent 0 fOf'tune. unlQUl· Ot't'an view, in PRO F ESSIONALLY 011 a s liding sec.Ile. on extros. Coll before need of a facelift 0111·n~r LANDSCA PED on .,. • r-or 15 year s \\l' have been ~orth it's too late, 556-2660. says,..l·l l' Si·IK,;,{)O la rge rorner lot. !low Or an ge County 's leading i{eal Estate c;::;, SELECT Pr~f~.~~:r~a~vU~~~~~ed much ? Just $7~~ATS fir,n1. T'PROPERTIES &de·rur:itedhon1e111•itha ~ ··Ir · I 002General 1002 ' .•••................... ~ ...........••.•.••••.. HAVE A UNIQUE CHRISTMAS U~l()UI: t1()MI:§ ON TOP Of THE REAL ESTATE MARKET WITH THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NCA rEsr HOMES CORONA DEL MAR. 675 6000 . MESA VEROE. ~46 !)990 o CALL US 6-ralR.E. I 002 Generol R.E. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE Large 8 BR .. G IJ<;i. home o~ sandy beach : or use as 6 Rlt . home with 2 Bit. apt ; 50 ft. lot, shore moorin g. S295,000 F amily home: 6 bdrms., 4 baths. :16 1''t . lot. Pie r & slip. $295.000 Attractive 3 Bl{., 2 ba. sing le story home on 60 rt. street to street lot. $152,500 W IA TERFROHT LOTS 40x90 Ft. $250,00Q 30x105 $165.00Q BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J·ll Boy!11d.-0F1v•· NB 675·6161 BIG CANYON ONE STORY-$295,000 Go lf course view from Nr:w Luxu rious 5 BR cu :;tom hon1c ..,...1rR, DR & 5 ha. Lush c:ptg, air -cond itioning, imported cry:;tal It. fixtures, abundant murble. 2 I I I San Joaquin Hills Rood NEWPORT CENTER, H.B. 644·4910 • Ind ependently O\\'lll!d !.1r}:1' f;1n1 rrn . Offered WALL.ACE CallourseC'rt·t<1ry, Debbie ; fi.JO·ll20 BEST BUY :il ~H 7 .;iuu. Shown by RE•LTott• :1ppt only . "' ~ ur 1\l r . Gvrdon Jlanci·, l1re:;.; in a pr1\•atc <irca Ontu -546·4141-774·8949 (rt'S.) w1privatc bc<ich . •I BH . -'--I -------------------121., HA, fa1nrn1 111•/char rlJ' IOpen i'f~ broiler. sc(·ludcd p;l\1 0, '''21 Generol I OO.zlGeneral 100 ·~·ctacular ocean \•icw. ~ Balboa Island 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••~•·••••••••••••••••••••• be~t s urrin ~. Owner will ~ I I · 1 ~'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!~ c.:1rry 2nd . or lease/op CORBI H·MARTIM I· j ~ t1on . Sll5,000. GH UH11 & LOOKING FOii A. FAMILY NOMI? bon't miss this excep· tional Is l and home "'/spac. rms .. hi ceil's + MERRY CHRISTMAS The s turr & O\'l ners of this 26 ye:ir old offi<:e ""'ish a ll or you a very happy ('hrist mas & a n1ost prosperous New '\'ear. YEA~ BAY ANCJ BEACH 675-3000 :c>407 E COAST M\NY CORONA C E I. MAR . I El.LIS Heal Estat e, Reoltors nda ;i e u1s -1osJ!_ • 644-7662 * Bc:n1t11111t\· d'et·or;11t:d :1 HI! .. 11 · lia,, p~1111•!1n :.t. :1 fr11lc~ H ;.unp ,~ltp . SlG••.11011 . ('11.,ton1 :i BH . ti li;1 . tron\:q.:1· on lag_ .. 1111 ~l:i,000 \\Ith 80 II . ol \'ll'\Y H;nnp 'ilri<.11. • 70 Linda l'le Dri.,e Pr1ml' 4:; II Lag1111n Loi Sl;"1tJ,()jHJ F1 11' 1nfo rrn;it1on vn all homes & lllt s 1·all BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boys.1de Drive, NB 675·6161 Owner's Rought Another Very b ea utiful 3 tx-droom pool home with low assumable 7';, VA loan , payments ~.00 llurry it won 't last. Call !Jt.i3 6767 \......... I C:,N llt'1 •1f~luNrOBIN•Cf • [411B$;Hi00 OCEAHVIEW From tl11 s 11nma cula1c :1 bPdroom , 3 halh ·:·Bluffs" rt•sidenrc. ~:n- Triplex lrg. pvt s undeck . JSR 2 BA . priced at Corona ~I Mor s122.ooo -see il t~ay' H B h GRUBB & EU.IS Real ear eac J.:state. 675-7080 Q u a I 1 t y l We II bu i1 l ) , t -"=='-"C.--""---- loc at 1011 (one hlCM.·k from twach I. pnvalt' fi nanc· 1ng, and \'IC"' (lnc of the f(•W leJ;!al lrl\)IL'XCS lll Corona IJ<'I i\tir.' Prime 1>rojlerty for 111·111!C'r and sornrncr rcnt;1ls. Buy it and wateh it appreciate in value. (;al l for appL to SPACIOUS _ .......... .. lslondHotM 3BR. 2BA, S<'uiptured pla s te r & hi eeil 's t hruout . Offered at Sl22.000. GRUBB & EL· L I S Real Estate, 675 -7080 see 4i73·RS50. Si l'n.500. Corona del Mer 1022 Ql'fN ij(? •US F<JIJ 10~1 Nin' • •••••••••••••••••••••• Estate luilden 1..:============:;:;::::;;:;:=:::.j joy clc$!anee & pn"a<'Y in 100·2 G IRE 1002.G ol --~--1002 1 onl'. nf OUT n11isl pre· enera · · etlfl' -st1g1ou~ ron11nunitics. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••·~··•••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S71.l/OU V.';1lkcr & \,ee Generol . I 002General R.E. [tl li~l;Hd, " ' International is pr<'sently taking re· Sl!rvations on their new condominiums, Canyon Crest !!:states. located at the corner of Paciric Vie ~· Urive & ne w ·J\l acArthur Blvd in Corona dcl i\lar. starling .at S66 ,900. P HONE _ .. _._"""'_ :_~: ----- * Balboa Bay Properties Happy New ·Year Special N'pt lsl;111 cl St·ll or ]S(' option! C'ol'lll'I' i 2 r~1{. hon11 .. s:~so * Real t~slall'. 01ti-77 l I VA or FHA Terms E4tate @ 190 Newporl Center Dr. Open C'\'l•s c:re<it terms available on '~-------.-;.:;-;this bl·aul1ful pool home ~ .• Bi g floor plan offers 3 ~-R-a_s_h-io-n-~ W e Make House Calls bdrms. :I balhs, family \\'r ha \'t• suld S22 million rm, d1n1n ,i.: rm . Baised Is land 1tullar~ of :-Jc-ii•port IXlnd hc;1ms. Central air, Bc:.it•h rt•al l'~t;1\c 111 tht' <'.lrpcts. 1lrapes. Large la:-.l 3 year~. \',..c .,.,;int pool ~·1th heater & !Iller. TWO FOR ONE Li ve in the 3 RR , rent the 2 DR. All new const ruction in peaceful Corona de! Mar. Priced at Sl 15,000. listin~s. 551l.000. t:all $-IO·ti2(1 VOGEL & BABBITI NEWPORT BEACH Li .. , 640-1120 --------4-------'i SA.HTA ANA. L; .. , 833·3158 LEASE/OPTION Gl en 1\l ar area, l lunt . !leach . l ~r:1ut . 3 Hit. 2 ba, fen1:ed yd . trees. '\' l' a r s t h o o I . S4:l.500. ·( l ,('~I Sl' S:lOO n1ont h l 551;.ssoo· I Per :\l o . ()uivk J}()SSl'SS. G75·70GO. REALTORS 644·6056 2'J.'>5 Harbor l;\lvd. ENJOY PRIVACY Sp'1<'ious 1 BR, lge. pool &yard. Needs "TLC", but a great buy at$82,000 ·GEM· l20·F Tu~tln Ave ., N.B. REALTORS 643-4623 HARD TO FIND DUPLEX G · IRE I 002G IRE I 002 -----------3 & 2 Bd · enera · · enera · • I 50 St T S d l\.1esa \i'crdc 2-st .v, i\ rm. units. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mew Duplex eps o an OW NER -DUPLtX.<o· BR , fan1 . r n1., ;~ ba . CoOd rental a rea, I ! 1 . Custom Home c:ea n side of_hwY) .s12 Lovely y:1td, qu il'l Costa J\Jes~i . Good HEW LISTING 1 View View View Offering + Units Bc_gonia. Open Sun 12·4. street. $60 .500. finan cin g. 549,500. Peni nsu la Point : 2 UH . I I Newpo~To ~oron_a Del Mor _ i Ho Qualifying ~.;~.:~~9~: eves l7 14 ~. 642-7491 ., 64p·8484 h:i th; stc1>s lo bca1·h. Catalina 1.1.ard lo r!~d ·one of .. a Uobe licvabll' ·opportunf· ----------. i !::::! .......... !~.~~:~~~~~!.~·.E: ...... !?.o.~ l . E4tate ~ ~eatt, 190 Newport Fashion Center Dr. Island 11 UNITS IH PRIME BEACH AREA. \Vith a bit of r efurbishing these r ents could b e adjusted. making this a r eal money maker plus a terrific tax sheller. C:.i ll you r investors \vho need the extra "T ax J~oof ". NEWPORT BEACH u .. , 640.1120 SANTA AHA Unr. 833·3158 General R.E. I 0021General R.E. ······················~·······················1 I macnab /Irvine realty DESIGNED FOR LIVING. On w ooded h il ls ide w /panoramic ocean vie''" Dramatic..: exterior -2 maste r Suites -conv. d en -billiard roO m -3800 s q . ft . -priv<Jte .beach & tennis. Exclu sive Emer a ld B:iy . Beverly Morphy 642·8235. (D53) [H ' REALTORS [H Lowestpr1ccdat$62.500. I $42 n50 I kind ·. 1 111 ~. duplc!t 1111"1 t t ··11 ARO TO LUXURY+ PRIV•CY · . • • , • 7 I carry 1tsc11. w\·l'ty 11 ·.· r 0 .. a . . ~ 673·3663 1142·22.">3 Eves 3 bl'drooms, pool VER'' 1 yr. ol d 3 BB 2 BA •, ~I ~!) ln\'estment. NU 1-larbor View Broadrz:aoor -ll.nralflff1~·e . .;Tn Se rveYou l l'H!V i\Tt: with wic.lc ,separatehouscpluslllH NF.ED F"'O R NE \Y 4BR,oc.ea n +.~ayv1ew, associated ---open .'>llCCtal'ular \'le"··! rt'ntal w1th ,l!UCSt apt. l~OANS. OWNER WILL l pool + JaCUZZI, 1mpecca· General I 002 G eneral R.E. I 002 Belter hurry its vacant.! Corner location . \\'1th F t .N ~ ~ ~ E at 81 ~',. · I tile d~~~ Agt. 646·7414 BR OKERS-REAL TORS 202S W Balboa 6 1 I 166 J I Ca116·16·7171 I 2ti'L do111·n. o"nl'r 111·111 0.rai:iat1c cu.stom home. Ca•laM••• 1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ''''·hl y d •on·"+" QPfNr1!'1 ·•f~>llll10RfNJ(f• "'lcr•1•1 1·0 'It"' ll"Y. ~ ~.,i .. t:U ' t '' J ~ • ·' ., ' " bd ma t + ·t d'o T ke ••••••••••••••••••••• ... • f • . li~~illj~'i i l~lS pro~ert~·.a.nd J~Sl50 rGli~N·T ~·~E'i·:-;;·o WH"._ PAY RF.NT ? Moy 'h" pnarc & ,-., or ____ ,, .. _ .. __ I "atch 1l appretL,J\(' Call RE' \Cll y h SJJ "50 3 Br I~~ Ba Va · " " I 11 • 6-3 8550 ~J · . ou name l l' ·" · , · Chrisl11a.~ be "·1th you '• 1 1 1 • • • ,. 1, ,, " terms NO QUALIFYING cant. Big. big y ard. this da.· & throu~hout th e __ --?'1" 11: 01 ' 1' ~ 1t 1 ' ~f 1 NEC ESSA Ry . 0 111·ner College Park area. lO'k 'comi;~,-;,:~lior"'"' j [\llij!H:tl' ~~~ 2~,'.~n:~~e'."~·~1i ffi~±.,?~~,~~ ~~;; I C. F. Colesworthy I RELAX I I """"""'"""'0""'" REDUCEDs31.no . :~~~~~~ I and a Happy i Ar.e You ? ['tllijftllill t~~f~~i:f.'.iTu!;~1 SPACIOUS 'M•w Vear -i Fars1qhted. "'"'"-°'-'-'---,In quu•t 3 b<'dronrn ('on.1 1fso. :vou "'iTI 1mml•d1:it<' I Fou • V II I014 SUPERLATIVE I do . SAV IO: l\10Nl·:Y ~ You ~ !y rc1·01<n1zr 1h1• pntt•n., nta1n a ey L t th·s "l c0 a Vcrrle du1i l " help you 1· r h EASTSIDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• e I 1~' "• t!., This l'lc~an l 5 hedrooiTI I don't nl'<'d that se;,·ond' ~1;.1 llll'.~ '' I •S propert.v I li ve beyond your m eans t Ha ve a home .has all lht• l;1v1 sh (';tr, "'alk to shnpptng, ! .I !)ours frorn Ol'l'ilfl I FIXER-UPPER 111 ,r; VA LOAN $7.000. to bc ~utiru'i 2 bc(lroom unit for yourself cxtra sfrom shakcroofto ~ ba nks. schnol, l1brary,l ll u$!c 3 licdroon1 andl' $27 500 [ assume.S289.pymt.3 br. h f h 3 formal d1n1n " room. Kids [ ·ro. E,,,·0_ .. pool . rec room I large I bcrlroom. Circa\ , .. • 212 ba, fam . rm . Eves. a nd.. rake in $.300 a mont rom t e .. • • "' 1 9fi2---..jS5.i f. f can romp in the 40' pool and lovl'ly J:ardens111,a1n.1 ~.u,m.m;r \1·1nlcr r('nlals. n nrn1 unc 1nv1t1ni:t <'OI · be droom unit, plus the be ne It O whtlc adulLs cnioy the I tenanl'l' ficc ror you I SEE S1 l.SOO t<1j.!e 111'1lh rl'dwood ~x· MerryChri,tma! dcprcciation ~equily build up a nd jat'uzziandbutlt·1nb,1r t:as t s id e, (,'lose to COATS ter1ora11d 111•oodpanehng in t r eas i n ~ va l ue·s. Co nven i e nt b-q fire rinJ: and 1 WestC'l1fL ForlcascS325 ~ 1n~1dt• 21':! b<'drooms . TreotY~--. location, top quality a ppoi ntment s f1repla re for kl'c111nJ: I mo lease opl1on S-150. or & ~eparatc !!ar:1~c. to a Pool -a\\ automatic warmloo.SStl.500 . s:il cS38 .950 W WALLACE EIQ •t ~ w l prof~s s ion •l !Y throughout i.lnd onl y $66,500. A new REALTORS I Q. UGI l:indscapd. ehte are-a- li sting o r Ogden Sogns. I,!"" .Quall ~J 400E.ll" , FOR ~LL 546 4141 ._ Plac• • ""'"yfioo"-iw;t P"in« UMIQUE HOMES Reoltors 546-5990 Iii Plac• C.M~ ill.lS -• . -Prap•rti•• I ed-1itust sell at •11.y 2B50 Mesa Verde Drive Costa Mesa Prap•rti••' 1 • -I Open Evet11nqsl 1s1-1910 • tterms! agt 842-ro'll LIVE IT UP! PRIVATE ROAD Newly r ed ecorated hon1e. Charming. secluded area . 2 fireplaces -formal dining -lg. shC'll ered patio -vie\v of Upper Bay -on fee l<1nd ! 3 hcdrooms + familv room. $87,500. Barbara Auna 642.'8235. ( D54l .---------.---------•I 751_1910 ' . . 1•00 oo ... l st Nlw~•t 11actt Wants to Sell q..ldJ ••ooouA11sT N1w~•r11acM ! -------~ Vacant--..NClftllt'fOW General R.E. I OOiGenerol R.E. I 002 G I RE I 002•G 1 R E----1002 IGenerol I 002Getteral R.E. I 00 1 move-in date' owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••.•••••••••••• enero • · enero · · ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••,'·· 111•111 rinanl'e at 8 ...... rate!' · ' IRVIHE TERRACE 4 ·bedroom· + d en (or 5 BR) home amid n1ature t rees & \\'Onde r ful s un· set s. Dce 1>. w e ll. maintaln ed lot . $88,500. Tom Q,ueen 644·6200. (D55) HARIOR VIEW Rare l'ortofino w /finis hed bonus room -J bedrooms, 31f.i baths, wood dec king & l1ri ck patio. Private backyurd. Joyce Edlu nd 64!!'.8235 . (023) 7000 SQ. FT. OF LUXURY 103 ' Bayfrpni fro ntage. This magnifi· cent T~inda Isle home i:--offered com- plete with its ci;stom built rurnitrulc. Absolutely no compromise w /quali y. 5 bedrooms + n1Mid 's quarters. • -{lueen 644·6200. tol OCW.1 Dl'l,1 141 ltl! ' I 1· I ACREAGE OM THE BAY NeaiJy 2 acres of vie\v prope rly su rrounde d by large estat e homes. Perfect site l'o r a home with pool, t ennis co urt and /o r s t ables. Presented at $195,000. WA.MT AM EXCLUSIVE ADDRESS? Better t ake n look ;.1t {his large two-st ory 4 -bedroon1 h ome wit h form a l -din in~ room. Localed on corner lo t prof ing viev.•s or Newport ll~ch hts at ni ght and water during the C • SIB.5,000. LIDO ISLE Spaciou s l\\'O·stor y 4 bcrlroom hom e on 55' lot. 1' .. oniily room. Jo:xccll (•nt floor plan for rnnllly with oldl'r children . Sl3'0 ,000. 211 I San J oaquin HillJ Rood NEWPORT CENTER, H.B. 644·4910 r ••••••··~··••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••······1 I ~:~;:!s~pc~.d~:i"~~i~ areo. Call us tod•Y, macnab /irvine I! woo 'I lo"-•il. \ 893-8533 Tealty YOU'LL LOVE IT! 1Harb.;;:H-lg_h ___ l_0_3' ~harm & qu;1Jity ·,,. h i¢h beam ceil· 1t~·.,:·-;~~~~~:;;~:·~~ C/i.r~lma.J 1974 "MAY THE SP!RITOFCllRISTMAS ALWAYS F I LL YOUR HEART AND MAY THE NEW VEAR BRING ..PEACE TO LIV E AND GROW l N FA lTH. LOVE Al\D ll ARM ONY, EACH WITH THEOTllER ." AND 'ONCE .AG1\I N. MAY WE PERSONALLY, FROM THE BOT· TOM OF OU R llF:ARTS THANK OUR WONDERFUL FRIENDS ANO CL I ~l\'j;S I Tll i,; NEWPORT llARIJOR AHEA . JOllN MACNll~ and ASSO('l i.ltf.)i; .. - 1n~s. 3 bc>droon1, 2 b:-\lh hon1e in great BA . vacant. 547,000. locatio n n e<tr priv;itc beach es. , llarbor 111. Eti'slgn, Be:.iut i ful p;1t ios. S78,500. I ~tariners. Ph : 646·7l43 T, F, S, S or 54S.1Z75 Al, T, RARE CAHYOM VIEW , &We~ Lovely Lusk La Jolla n1odcl \\·ith IHuntiftC)ton 1..0 lqJ_O three bedroon1s l~ fa mily room . Enjoy ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ;\'Our tra nquil \'iC\V of hil l~ & C:tnvon. I* OPEN HOUSE1't--~1 000 · 11 23 ~I a1n Slteet ~' . l orENDAILY l--5 ftM • EXCITING U,SIDE D6WN DUPLEX 120.000 huv s ll('arlv ne\\' :i & 2 bcdroon1 duPlrx . ·F'lrfiplacC's in both units, \Valk to lt;1y and bt>;:1ch . Hcnt one, live like a king in the st•C'ond. LIDO'S EAST END Four b('clroon1, ·1 b:llh. h;i\'frnnt '''ith pitr <ind ~l ip pr1\1lrg-t•.s . '10 foot I t , S195.000 2111 Sart Joc:~n Hillt Road NEWPORT CENHR. N.B. 644·49 IO ' NE\Y <'Ustm bit. 4BR It fam rm. l car g11rotran. l w lrg space far lrlr or boat, All dlx fe•tures. T"'·o blks to Lake Parlcoli "'':tlkLllfil dil!l l to beach. 536 8821 ' c;t•ralfl S Thomas, Rltr. Y(Jl''l.L SA \IE AION:S\' \O.h1·n '"u assume •tow 1ri11 '""'loan••• 31"'1. di :1rtili!l oil lt Jlliu ~· 1 1 !.'; thousaind or lo , , p.ivmt1' & Int. No 11u:1l1fy 1ng : For 1•t:HF(JR ~tANCE C•ll ' H46·J317 • ' ' ,. ·' B _CAIL '( ILOT 111ur~ar Dorr"mt>er 26, 1974 \ ~~.".':':.~~-~..... ,~~~:!.~.~~'.~ ....... ~~=-~~'.· .......... ~.~~·~~ ..... ~.~~'.~~ .... ~.':':!!:.~~~'.~~ .. l~.'.1;7;~:.~'.~. ~.~~~:.".'.~=.:i::~.b~·~:~ .. . ~~~~O:. ~~.~~: ~ ?.~~ ~:!!~~ .~~~~~ .. 0 •• !?.~! ~.~ ~~e.'~~:.~.:,, .. !~.~ ~ ~~~~:.o.~~~~!': ... ?!.~~ •••••••• • .. ~ ... ~~ .!!.~~ ~.~ ~l0e0~~~.'~ ••••• ~!.~ ~~~ .~~~~~••• .. ??.~! :.~~~ .~::~. •• .. : .!~.2.~C:~!!~ ~::: ....... !~.~~' t.C>VERS ''oun6: &Olli HOLIDAY DWGHT llG OCEAN VllEW 2 UR cute cottigeS300mo. WAt..K lu ltell.~. niilll BRANO 1H:w 4br. 2000 aq LARGI'; tu 1111ide llacht'lor. Eaitiide L 2 ,,._ ISt:?O. 1 BR Oupleit. Preler • .,.-ill ;1pPr e("Jat£> thu ~l>lt· In Woaut1ful ,\t\~l1r Jlills. POC)I ~11t-IOt 1 w1w \'ll 1_0 June IS, ilef. 321C t<Ond., 4 bednn, 2 bath, a w /0~~<1n vu rrorn )i.C. $115 lo<:ludcs ulll. t adult W/W bltns, ~ng, pool. m11r c·pl. non-smo~~ nffercil In thl~ t'hitrrruni.: 11\1•rlouku11o( thw 11t)' t>f J'cw -1Br. 2•.,\,a, 3 !';Ir S~ a\','. t w • fl e •I tor fplc , l'pl.i & drps, bhns. pl(•r 10 D.P . harbor. Uc-. only. 714 ·682-S2\l7 . $I?S.' Adults, no petll. only. 9~•th. 548· ' tam ha.me . h.11· t'!U~C 111 ~,lt f:u n.1, lh L.' mint •'•Jilli . l\;Jr ()n!y $79.160 510 (-1() to.I~ 2222 rruit tree:s, $34[1. 11 month _¥i00· mo. 714-4~5 LO -f• 642·~20. r""''""°" leach Jl40 11chl.,, !<h~p·.1o1. ff11,)i.. fur J hl.lrnl. ht>llh!, 'ol1tl1 fJn Jn 014·nr 675-141•1 uewporll•--]1'9 NQ fe'es. A:sk for l\ev or S I • 32IO h WBK D~ple~ 2Br, A •••••••••••••••••••••• . \ t.t~lll' ~IC'\\~ ~111 J~t> " _,. "' ·~ 1 963 ,c..., ...,.., ......,, an o .. na t, pvt patio, enc sar. nr MEDITER••u .. H · N•w )OUr CU il\ l'!lll'IH t.' OU . Mobile Hom•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... e ............... 1...... ·············-·········· beh "N nd/ Lse $215 -""~ BR w/occ11n VIC:,W. .. . 14111 t.•nJov thc pr1t'l' too, b<'aut1futly ln<l..,cptf Int fo S I 1100 , '1'ER RENT . . · e • . VILLAGE $2SO. mo. Uril. p.a1d. nnly SJ:t,Oou t"ll1\ i\",\ lllr1C' .. s fllrtl'"' \ht• !\~It' ,if ,.. a e ".,IN AL,~ br, NJ.;W 2 br, l ba. w/lots of 494-9601 Sl98 831-9950 h". ,. , , •• ,.1,.,,0,,., 1 th1 "' l~n i.·h horn•' 1\ H'al ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,, hfl . On beach. fhr.,: exlras $29S mo. U.1111e I Bedroom . :!-'"'--"=------• " ._ J or IS 646---0M2 STUDJO, close In, ulils in-2 Bedroom & Oen 1242 & ~llAHI' lh,itK.lli.1.1'7;1,ir l J!tMMlic 11 11h lul:. •ii l"~ Al'T Sz Moh1h:llomc1n 11 _, · _S81 ·23060r979-41M I ded d Its no pets Bedr m $260NEWJ.2&3Br upts.1,2 t~f-:R rOJt .\tAN~·i-: 11r.i' . .i n i':>..l'l'Pt1<1n.1! hu> '·~~lll'drkonthcll.a~ .. Geneoral 1202 BRA"'D "'EW MORVE••llHtyCOH'OmWp~. "!.,,. ~~ailn'o!s~w.'494.s;ws. ~Bed :m~·ownhSe $325 2Yi. IS;i, Crplcs, gur ., -utlll·ll.!>UU SHl.150 __ !>olO :M .. :? ••••••••••••••••••••••• * " " ._ 2"'ooH.11rborBh·d p:.it1os.$t1S/$350nlO. mn •-I 2 I. l I 4pt ly 3 bedroom. IY. bath SlSS UP. $SS wk bach--8o:?u • • • • • • 3 Bf:DROOM I ~u.,::JIPl!:l. \VANT!-~D -U:.1...od doul)lf' LANDLORDS! • r ••H condominium near So. ki1Nr bch. UtH pd. ool lv, Coa ta Mesa 1714)557 N~;w deluxe 2 Or, Jl/2 b:l ~llOt? ur •·.<rando fllolnlc locitl FROM $200/mo. co as 1 p I a z.-, Very 494 -2.SOS, 143S N. Cooist VI TORI studio Uli l pd $250 mo. POOL & JACUZZI •99·2800 cd 111 n"·•• f):1rk \\ ritt• oill "' e SP e c I a I Ii e in l>shwhr, op~ be am ::;pecial used bnck pillio CASA C •. 423 20th St No fee · $16,500 \)art1cul;1ri;, lloic 861 /\'1•14•port lleach•Coronu clgs,sttagcrptlthru-0ut. & brick BBQ. $325/mo.EFFICIENCY .upt from Adulls l.2.3 8Rw/pat10!! Tb' p . rty Mgml CEMTURY 21 J ,11111· l'11l{', t:1d1r 9~5 de! ,\.t3r • & Laguna. Our Compf\...dr p 'd, private Submit t:hitdren & pets. $171 mo .. $60. wk . 1-lld. l''ron1 $169.50 No l'ets <;µ~~l~~'r No t'ec T l<cnto.I Ser~1""! is t'Rr;E palios, encl'd garages tO!!J ) pool , mail, J'I~~· laun-Pool, rec rm., elevators ' ' 612·!771 EM PEST l~f .A.\11:\'GlJ 10 X 45, xlnt tvYou ~ Try . ""'W! No pets. I mi.to Ocean. JcanncNewmanW·K23S tlry. Vll~LAGi'. INN, Set' .. gale:Ga..~/waterpd 1 BR w/oce<in Yiew. N~w. Pi _,1 ,\ .!';II ill·~rt·t• 1.11 , i'(H11L New cu rt .i1n~ HU·VllWRm A.LS 201•2190swrff'OOA.ve . 4.'J.l. 9436 525V1ctor1a,CM,642·89'70 s2oo. mo. Util. paid. onpn~l~Of"l~k y'"',t t ,,111r.1rn11 \1:.la ot our,1 f,~;i,riu.,o .. 7nr b~t. ol( 67l·4030ot"494.JZ41 • 4... 8.11 9950 •• Ip• , • 1 ,.. <3 blks W. of '--.. Ulvd. • •-port lea"'h -ti t ou. 11 •!' hrurhr~ "" 111.. ~ -------iblkSoofAdl.-.,. HOUffsFwrushedor .. .. 3 mo l'I hu111•' l~•rr·~tl l1.•r1l1t·, .Jt1,n1 1n11tl· 11111'\Acrea9eofo,...,afe 1200 ri<f.E _ f°REE 5~9.9~01or~1-1010 Unfurni.t.ed 3100 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~~.~~D:,~wt~>t~~·da~t~: Jli!f~11ll :.t.'. .... 1r1n .... ti![ ,1,,r111 :1 lit1r·n1 humi•, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •ProteJ1sional &·rv1 ce• or 536,8989 .95 WK UP 1 Bdr.2 ll<i OK covl'r1n~s & pl .un .. n111· 1J1·11 ,1\l'lY IOl".•ll'll rn'l ii l'UI 1, \'OC A n 0 LA'N 0 _ *LANDLORDS• & Bach. Color TV, man! D/W, patio, ch.ild,ren · l1J!ht~"I-\ 1:r1•.i 1 t"rl !\\•!lat· $8~500 . 5/1\.1 0 . True Calit. Ii\'· serv. 1K>OI. Tl-IE lt11'::SA .S215.&up.8-16-5847 11arl1t'.~. plu\h U1'J\t•1n . . $_1~\JU ac .. In RanC'hU Homef1ftders• inf:'. Hunt. Harbour ex-415 N. Newport Blvd l'!lJoy ' <11,:t :;:'o.11 ·l·l.~i < .ihfnrni:i, trltt>rcst onl)'. 642-9900 : elusive waterfront. 4 Br, ReuH y Company 646-9681 OOMS AT ----,.-· 1u:ht money rorrt.>s sale -.. l~ECREE., 1, 2. & 3 BEOR 011,.1l'r 714 £:JJ·"603, Calirornia's t,argest 3 ba, !um rm. patio. NEWrORTBEACH STEPSTOOCEAN " " Tl1 E BEACil. Pet:s and COVINGTON •lleola\Ser'o'1ce~· Great harbor \'1ew. 40 ' "HEW" LIVES UP "hild<Cn accepted. $185. -----Id k N bl" hi JBllrm.2 Ba,$335.mo ~ Bro 's 4-Plexes Condominiums 'I '"SA v d oc · car pu ic sc s. Lovely J bedroom home · wo·oote• lease. 675-MJS TO ITS NAME a month a nd up. Call " ~~ er a 2 ~rooms, sm. bch & stores. Avail '--1·r II I d ~ Th R IE 1~ Fol l'"or111f11r10:.iuon~·l•IC"·1 Forsale-1700 poo l lux ury. See the Janl.1213)451 ,5455_ ....,ao 1u Yan sea""'"'· OverSOOtalltrffSandlO e ea 5 on"C r tionconl:1rl ••••••••••••••••••••••• country club. $375 per s unken patio· lire pil. O~ Tl!~ BEACll Bach. streams with wate,rfalls Ask for Cap'nK.idd KASABIAN FOR SA Li'~ or \tl\sc. J br. mu. Irvine 3244 Immediate possession. S1nglc, $145. The Second creale a relaxing setting 8.39·6133 . SERENITY 2 ba. $-1!1.500 or $3-IU ipo. S D~~room . f'amily room.••••••••••••••••••••••• $4~/M o or lett!le/oplion. Story, 103 1\-tcFadden Pl. for your spacious new I· Real Estote~62.-6644 St'llll'fll•nc· stollt! stutrs Ea s lb I u ff PI at a . d111111g room. W<i!k 10 IE TERRACE ll.niY Pk Lynne Rothell 644-6..'JQO 675-1865 ur 2·bedroom apartmcn,1. 1---------- 11 , N ll ' lo ···•I t•> th<· >"••<<I '.'"' 1532 45,13 bcat·h. LaC_ue:stabythe New2br.2baf.-nlc,cstm (Dl7) , LAS BRISASAPTS i''ro_rn $190. F.urniture CHEZOROAP1'S A .. tBl.I. l~ l•S"rll' .. " H "• HorborV1ewRf'fttal I bl Off 8234Atl t NE All 11 E _.\l'11 , :1tr1uru 1·11 11·y vf 1ti1 s I P ......., 2000 st.'a. untinglon llcach. dec.2patios,640--6345 . . 5515RiverAve 642-2566 a~·a 1 a e. Jee open an a t'lr1~t· 10 ., IMlrru honil' ncome ro ....... , S550 Pl'r. mo. 5-16-2313 View, 3 bedroon:is, fam1 -Ele\'ator bldg on beach, 9 : ~O .to 6 : 00 , 2300 1,2 &3 DR . Priv gar, pool, l:ourt,•ard ,·ntr) prtl Tl\;. \lcw frornth~· hl'aii ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ iigent. •NEW ~ Hr, 2 Ba College l;.o room · furnu;hed at l&2 Hr, pvt balconies. Fa1rv1e \\' Rd ., Costa y.•asher, dryer. Close to •,3idn"'c.,h. ,","1•~·~~.~:°',h1 ""•lhll;~~. Jy tu·:unrd living rill is TRIPLEX Park, tile roof, A/C, $395. $S25'/mo. Carn:iel model · htd pool. Se«c~u~ri~l•~-~A~d~u~lls~l!~M;;"";;;;;";.· P;.h;,o;;";;';,;"';,;,~2300;;;;;~· ..; l beach. 536 __ --033< __ · __ _ .. ~ ;iw{· 111.~IHr•!l".SlU.~.ilOO East.s ide single family orLeaseopt.833.s9'74 J bedrooms~ 1mmed1ale --· "[,A1'1-:s· " 1!uurrn1•t fl\ " ASSU!'.1ABLE VA LOAN. home on <1uict cul-de-sac occ upa ncy 5435/ mo. DY NAM IC lrg oceanfront LriE 1 & 2·sft.-Sl60.-S!s.5. ARGE J Br. 2 Ba studio, ture:i.' t,;1rt.:" h 1 nij.! CO \'l'rt'd pr1vatepal1os. slrt'et. Children & pets Joyce Edlund 642-8235 3br. 2ba, yrl}', S400 .mo .. Adj. to shop'g, pool, 00 encl. gar. Children under r(l()Ttl,"~pal'IOU~ Ill!'~ 1urJ Owner ' s unit with ok. $250 per mo. Free ir RENTALS • {0181 , . d ay fi46·7 103, ni gh t pets. 1887 Monrovia. 6 allowed. No pets. $230. -. m<i!iler !111\tc "' jlr1v r,rcplace. AU l\4'0 BDRM ren t a l s ervice. Agt Uni\'crsi ty Park 61J·2S86 &IO·G775 mo.847-4440 bath ' Trt« ~l111ltl1'CI rear un it s. Xt nt No. Costa 646-7711 Openeves. 4BR,21f.i Ua $J95/49S ondominiums BR 8 d' h h ----2 nR near Huntington lot .,..1 ruorn fnr j.!ardcn' ~1 es(llOc .$5ol ,95o. --The Terrac~ Unfurnished 1425 3 ,2 aw/ LS WAS er. Park-Like ll••bou<.Adul'•.S2IO. Assumahl1' lnan vnlh 2 BR 2Ba SJS0/375 Lgc patio. Yrly.613-6006. ..,.,, :i.mlfll'•l'lo>4'0 payrn cnt • ALA 1.ENTALS :i Hn: 2 Ba ~51425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 28th S__!:: 1'1arina. SurroundiftCJS Call 846-4360. _m_;_~·~~~ ~1 1 _ LaqunaNi9u~ 1052I m.1Quai~ Deane Homes i\LLNEW,2 br,2 baCon-DELUXE1.2 &JBrApts ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plac• w1 ~ ... un ,..11ev1u 3 BR 2 Ba s.i50 do. r ool . jacuzzi, rec rm. B A C II E L 0 R a Pt Also Furn. Bachelor •$169 mo:2 Br, 2 Ba ---------1 ·w~tnul Square Frplc, 2 encl patios . No wJgarage & pool. 210 P\•t Patios -lltd Pool •$215 mo-3 Ur,J_Ba Co'"'DO _j/d ~ Prap•rtin f ~ilMOUSlS 2BR,'·",·omf!m ~s pets. $360. Broker / Cedar. Sl50.548-113lor Nr.Shop'g -AdltsOnly P~l ,blt'!s:refng,etc ,... .,_,, 7>2~tt20 ' I J ...,""''·,. ' ~· "'" 7200 • • Kod• ok 5""·4"c" . .,,.,._ .... ,.,,, """' 1"u<tl•R-k Owner. 547 ·6791 or ......,. Mart1n1q•-Apls ...., """"·"""':>000;> $2:000. Uo14•n i''IU-\ lo.in 2 • ••oo OUAll~t. NlW •IAC14 .... -- Bedroom . 2 h:•lh NlWPOn a u,y,c.M. ,,2.Af3 J BR, 2 Ba $13S/450 542·3187. Aportment Unfwnishecf 1777 San la Ana A\'e, Cl\1 NEW. 2 & 3 BH. deluxe., lljjl •Jl!t!il'fil!!tr.. Sl't:CIALIZING IN GREATINVESTME:MT IBRdphSl-fl.D.~"w Grcentrcc}lome::; Townhouse/ •••••••••••••••••••••• MgrApl113 646·5.542 trpl 's, D/W's & enc. l'J Dfl:J1yru t'IlJIJ.' l.Al;UNi\NIGU l•:I. 30 unils.All 2 8r.lo/.i 8a, "" '"' 5BR 3Ha $190 • gar 's. 1511 lluntlnglon 962·4471(rJ:)546·8103 \'IEWP!lOPERTl ~:s frplc. 12 yrs old, low Al so(urn&util$165 CuLVERDALE Unfurn 3S25BalboaPen1nsula 3807s PACIOUS Upper 2 Br,-51. Ph: 968-6894 or SEA TERRACE vacancy. Will sell on con-I BR hou se Cd M S17S Util 4 BR 2 ba $300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• near new. L'ncl gar. Nr. 536·9008 tract. Principles only. pd, I for $18S-gar 'DEERFIELD Eastside Lcr, 3 Br. OCEANFRONT Yearly. 1 Westcliff. $205. 6'15·1849. 1-==-=: ______ _ F'rivatt' Guarded Area S440.000 2 BR gar. aptSIOOC.1\1. 3BR,:!V:r ba ~SO nr W eslcl i ff/17 lh . BR. Englenook, wetbar . NEW _Deluxe2 Br,11h Ba. \lQx2 I Eni"oy The Good Lo"fe Sporlinn Real Estate Al so 2 Br dplx $190, pet CALL 552.7SOO Pool /rec. Lse $.100. Agt balcony. cpts, drps APTS Uf!furn1shed, ~ Hr. Studio. Al~ bltns. $250. J 3_3544 2 BRhouseS200avail2on VISION · 646.3255 bltns.carport.675-1536 Sl95. Ut1/ pd, pool, 1ndry mo. All ulll pd. 900-1889 DEN Call 491·251 l 1----·-----1 lot. chld & pet now e • ----facil , cpts, drps, dshwhr. or846-4938 3 B EAN VIEW. -Newport 38Rhouse$190.Mo\'e in xesUnfurn 3600 WALK TOBl\Y&Beach closedgar.Nopets. 1-----·----- ell room. 2' ~ b;1ths, 11 h 2 h "' Kids&: pets, fncd-g". REALTY .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br, I If.I ba,' gar, Jndry. Hacienda Ji arbor Apts 2 BR, bltos, 1 blk to stores. Near pool, ~:1 una . 1c11111~ eac · ·· ouses ·· "'" I I' 1 Ell' S 2 2611 courts-& rec.l'O(Jm. All J'l _.I . lol. New paint, drp'd. So many nice 3, 4&.s br A Red !-lill Company Du p LE x 1 b cd rm , rm S2.3S yr y, re s. 40i 839-7"16 Sl 5. 7·131 1s . I · ; this for onl.• .~12.500 11;1 .v· £n,. ')y), /.JU.INV cpl 'd,.. F inancing a\'ail. homes, applos, all prices Univ. Park Center Eastside, Costa Mesa, ~~-~~~g. 548-7558 o 1&2 BR unfum Garden.1_6_75_-48_6_9 _____ _ ,135 000 213 ~coon Call us or come by 11•< mo Age•t '""--0814 ~ ~·· rnentsiof S295. 1>t!r. n10 .:.__:__ . .,..,...JO<J'J ALAREMT.U.S Irvine .,.., · """" Apts. Frplc, D/W. p\'t WALK TO BEACH PlTI. Won ·1 t:1st' '-~~ * ~ EW .i unil,-2 blocks 100 ---~6-42_.383 poi hw•nh flrn NEW dlx 2 Dr d,uplex o~ patio, $175 to $200. 1 baby t, 2 & 3 Br, crpb, drp1, l,11Jhf.;r'!'• 1 "Tflf':!'J:J!' 'lf. • ' . -• beach. C real buy, good 1_ •••••••••••••••••••••• Br house. E lec kit ok. Nr. Irvine Indus trial bltns, g.ar. 22116th Sl. or --~:?:.~-~~~ I "t ff I !.!·~·~·~·~·£·~· _w __ ·_::·~·~y---A~'J·~·~re~·~-~5~51~·~284':;1-;;;~;;;-~205;';-l~S~th~S~t,~H~Be.;:":'~.......,~~ .962·44n(-, •• •)546·8103 ax wr1 e~o . ncome 2 BR house, CM $150. 2 BR 613 5981 ·· Sl 200 mo f',lany xtras I HD E 1~•ts olboo Pen1"--·'o 3707 · v.·ts ftlNG · · ·1 TH, NB, 5185. 2 BR, WE HAV g,1"' -1~1 BDRM WflOFT PACIOUS 3 hr, 2 Bu, . -'l'OU A 536-2570. 1 Sl70 and 2 BR horse As well as a fine selection •••••••••••••••••••••• Capi•trano Beach 3818 P vt. patio, frpl. 6 mo old. For. c e d a ir heat, Colle9e..Park l\1EMOBABLE W0 -5 unil apt bldg un-ranch , $225. Kids /pets o{ be:.i utiful homes FOR EANFRONT4 Br, S38S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-1 IDRM cpL-./drps. Apt.200&219. CHRISTMAS DA y der cons truclion for sale. ok . Agt. Fee. 9'19-8430. SAl.E! Let us solve.your util incl. winter rental. 3 BR , 2 DA. bllns, dshwhr, ILOFT-'YI l blk. West of beach off 100/oDOWN Cl · h · housing needs. We'rc, __ _:::Call 673-4 washe r /dryer. Ocean ~ S lat er, 17 391 ''A '. . ose to ma1or s opp1ng Corot10 del Mm" 3222 r • P•·t. pato·o, r-l,6 moold. ISpec1al h e to l \st te ff hereto servcyou! \'i w.5215.••642-115.5. .... Keelson 84 20389 om ' ~ ~ i·ener .. yr wn -o ••••••••••••••••••••••• BALIOAIN HAYLOFTAPTS. 1----·~-·--·--- yo•---qaod financin9~J,#. -•• '!'. · St 4M. Ca ll 536-2570 or $500. LUSCIOUS Tri-level l B r .11pts . equipped Corona de-I Mm" 3822 Loigunoleoch J841 ovalloble. 3 BR, 2 8A,llP"° • "l(Jti. 1592·50lO. 3 br, 2 ba, self-clean'g. kitchens. Unique Joe.••••••••••••••••••••••• 28JA•ocaclo,CM •••••••••••••••••,,••••• I CJ e Ii vi n CJ ,.. m Five-4 Plexes o\'en! 404 Fernlear, Winter rates by wk or Newly redecorated 2 BR .. 1 __ __;6:_4:.:5:_....:0_'.:..:l..:4:c3 __ 1oNLY 4 LEFT. N"ew2&3 w /fire-plac•. Bltns, YOU TOO, CAN 675-6675 for appl. mo.675-8740 1\.'.i ba. bltns, s undeck, er, de I u x e c 0 n. potlo, lqe fruit trees + Enjoy The Good Life Covington Casfa Mes a 3224 3724 ~~1.' ~~~.1 ~73~1~~~1!~~~ Off The ~:!~i~~~s~~!~c~iac~ qarden. Walk to shops. Cati 493·25 I l I Well l(}('ated -managed · •••••••••••!"••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• orwknds. Beaten Path toria Beach, rrom $325. -C-all Anyt;rne low headac hes -h1 profit! Eost•ide ~ 3 Ir. Casa de Oro 4!:14-1795. &46 lf2S E"eM Less than 3 years old . nr West c l1ff /l 7lh . Lloyds BankBldg. SEETOBELIEVE!" • ewpori Beach 10691 Owner will car s:Y,?c Pool /rec. Lse .......... Agl University P:irk . Jr\'inc ALL UTILITIES PAID 2 br, I ba. $210-$290. 3 br. Ad lls N p 15 North end, 2 blks. from 556·86 71 •••••• •••••••••••••••••. rinancing. Rentals from 646.3255 ....,., Day• 552-7000 Eve• Compare before you rent 2 ba. $32S. All r ecently re u -h 0 e beach & Victor Hugo·s. "EWPORTHEGHT 0 I Customdesi"ned d d & I •Luxuriouss agcarpet I . I s S865 mo.·$880 mo. n y c ecorate w garage. •Bltins incl Dishwasher I-BR, r ange, re rig., Lachenmyer .\ Hr , di•n , Uri~k ffllc , a.skin~ S89,!l50. Call toda y MESA del Mar 3br, lrg , . Fek·tu~ng: . . 422 Larkspur, 644·6800 o •Lrg Pool & GaS'ltBQ'l cpts/drps, wood panel· 1 1 a r g c 101 c ho 1 ("e 171·1) 752-1700. sep family rm. $350. Vac. LCHJUftO leach 3248 •Spac1o~s 1_tc en with 1n· 644-1326 2BRSJ90-IBRfrSl70 ing, open beam ceil. $200' NC'wport II t'll<'h lrw·:1uun. 1·· I J an Isl. 546·94Z1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• direct hght1ng. G & W t pd-G mo. incl. all util. -~--------1 Ncl'ils sornt.' TLC. O"·ncr 1;~1·1 . NORTH end Ocean \'iew Separa~c din'gnrea $200. YEARLY. Lge 1 er, as a er arage Studio rental, 2 blks. lnine 1044 :in)..IOus . .r.Takcoff•·r \ ;: 3 BR House available 38R 2 BA h $4so'•l1ome·likestorage stv, refrig, crpts, drps, LAMANCHAAPTS from beach; nr. Poc.Lery S I' J anuary 16. $220/mo, M U r ' •94rmer.24 · .p,,·,ate p·•tios beams, garaRe. 00--9918 778 Scott Place, C.M. Sh•ok & Vo"ll ·ge Fa>"r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• po.,ng Reol blot• o n "'" 4 -<4 " " __ Ca\1642--062'2 · · •Closed garagew/storage Casto Mesa 3824 642-2007 or64.>-6318 $150 Mo. ind all util. •OPEN HOUSE• 8lJ.J544 ------1 L HI el 3 M bl 11 Realto r 2 BR I-louse, convenient. aguna gu 252 • .ar .e pu man ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR APT. Ki ds OK. No Mission Really 494-0731 4Sil .Sand burl-! \\'a:.· 2 2 UNITS clean. $230 mo. AYail Jan ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Kingsize ~drms l!ACI ENDA DE MESA pets. $115/Mo. University l';.i rk. Jllr. WATERFRONT BR 2 BA nd h •Pool -Ba rbeques-sur I DOHM, stv. & refrig. 2ba Ha lver mrll l'ror EAST BLUFF I. 278 Knox St, CM l BR ' co o on t e d d I I ·h I ds ; 160 W. Wilson, C.M. ;oi'iio'"iiiA>iil-"be"'rt""'. Ci;Mi;i;ii646-... 5996""'iio Fen•d. yd. o -anview. l · 'n• WO"'DER · Tri-plex <ipl ,o<,.Y.Sl60. j!olf course overlooking rounAde 1" P "'N n cpg Beauti(ulGrounds '" '"" <l ecorutcJ .l);nlyJ 5 n lk C llbef uts opeL~ blk.bcach.PelOK,$175. S52-S-z:i1. Pride of ownership! 22 276 E. 16th SL Both avail a e. $215. a ore 5, UDflM F $2 Adults· No Pets 96 98 547-0993 Spac1nU!'. sparkl1nlo(. and rt 1 J 1 fl <old 548-9314 675-2030 l urn. 15. 10 mo·n utes to ooe•"· M A R I .., A 4 ·I l or --·--- -J:Orgcous :.ipa men un-an . a , · 2 BDRM Furn. $245. n ~~ :!~\IJ,•~.~~;.~~~C'l~~: ~l[l~~·~.:;"5';~1~r1~rl(~;~~~ ~ti~n .p~r::~~lc~~e~c~~~; El Tora 3212 Mi•sion Viejo 3267 365 W. Wilson642-1911 ~a~'il 1ti~~~\::iR~~7~~ PACIFIC ~i~~~~u~~E;;~. Frple, l t:!ll'I p:ll 1os ly home or "11'111J!lllJ! p:id. pr1vr1cy. Swimming pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••: $195. Gus & Water inc.. 2601 Solana Way, Laguna Beaut. vw. 1;rte>ntJ1·l1 l.O\\', Jn.,. 1)r1t'l•<I tit 11wncr "·Ht t;1sh out· to 2 BDR~1 . 1'"'i r eplace,NEW ON THE GOLf Draperies, carpets, !':as VILLAS 1 0 c . s .1 4 • ~' 5 11 S77 ,9fl0 _ flnl\· s12,ooo tax dererred exchange. pali'?, garage, stove, COU RSE. f'or lease, 3 I-Br Furn $l6S heat, gas stO\'C, air con· Brand New Custom Apts Newport leach 3169 Broker /()wner. !>~7-G7!JJ l111wn :.1HI O\\'lll.!r 14·111 1011~r;. fin ancing avaiia· r efr 1g. $2 50. Owner BR , 2 Ba , Fa m-rm, 2 Brfurn $190 ditioning, s "·imming BachlBR·2BR ••••••••••••••••••••••• or 5<t2·JIS7 t»1.rry fin~1 nc 111~ ;.1l low hie Great tax shelter. 5.2 489·0111 (San Qementel Frplc, Wet-bar. Call eves Lots or bltns, pool. walk pool, rec. room, was hers Drivo by 1110 Vi ctoria II', llllt'rcst. bcdroom&IS·lbedroom. --;-&wknd~8J3-J l71 h · If.! · &dryers. . * H "J." ()\I/NE R • Low -Low vaca n cy. Hunt1n9tanle«h 3240 B h 3260 lo s opp1ng, -mi. Almostt0Hunl1ngton _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ewporl eac -, beach. 931 W.19lhSt. .0 •vRIDGE VILL_.. Beach OCEAHRtOHT CAL I FOH~l1\ 1-\()~t~:s U:!:1Qua1·1 ~ llurry -(7\•l )J52-1700. •••••••••••••••••••••• 548·049'l """ "" •OPENSAT/SUN• 2 liR.2ba.wntr••oo As~u me 7·', C. I l.0:111. INVESTMtNT DIVISION BRAND new, deluxe Con-3 Br, 2 Ba, h!tns, children 645_6177 ~ 3Br. I"• ba Cornc-r lul Plac• I do. 3 Bedroom, sauna, BR, 2 BA Duplex. I Ulk welc ome. 5225. 858 2 BJt2bn.,winter$300 Cen1r1Jla1r 551·14 71. Propwti•a llllli~~j11·~ pool . Custom s~ag lo be 3 ch. $300. Yr!~. FURN .apts.l,::e1 BrS165. Center. BAYFROMT ----------7Sl·lt20 ~\1 ' ca rpets. & draperies. 6'12-~~ Ideal fur bachelors. $170 f\10, 2 br, Iba, cpt, 3BR.2 b:i.,unf.$475yrly 1•00~.a11sr.MtwKi•Tt1.ac" __ . j V~ry desi~able arca .21h l l AHBOR Hi f!;hla nds, Ad1 l s . 1993 Churc h PRIVA CY +2Br,2 Ba, drps, bltns. 2451 Elden STEPSTOBEACH -Ca r •ara "e 2 Very 1 . . h& "'"9633 J:ar, p;illo&ya rd.S2~ Ave, for appt. call a rt JBR .2 ba,•~y<lyu"r ••EWPORT HEIGHTS too • • c ose to mariners Sc "'"'· ~ Wrap This One Up rt pri\'ate enclosed pallos. 1, k E" . dd Sh Nopels.646··1·114 J Pi\1 646-5125 Cpl/no 3 Bll 2 b S325 r 1 ·I Hr, den, hnr k tpl c. BLOCKTOBEACH 846-5437aft6PM. ar • ~n~ignn:ii le c t8R.Furn.21rgcloscts, pets. Cti"'H'H·ELFRunOMT.yry fo,.Yourst'lf l.1r i.:c tut . Cho11·l! &Hbr.ll1.i,:h _D1sl,Jbr,2 c1ucen size bed, pr1v "" ~ Beautiful :1 lxJr111 . 2 h:1t h :'\C'l\'l)nrt Bt· ;irh lol·atiori Nrw. drluxe 4-plex, 217 ba pvt. patio S400 mo . ..tressing rm, t·xtra lrg. ir * *GARDEHAPTS EASTSIDE ( 2 en . den, 2\12 ba; nearly & den. 1n one nr !rv1nt ·~ ,\;'ct•il.' l'io nll' Tl.f.' ()"·nl!r 2,21n2•5.S0"t0.0 "r"u"i'i· •"',",~eh .. lJ . S48-7842 room s, encl. gar .,..1 •••POOL ,160br, Park·lik eground!I 1 1 n13oh•1·. 2 Frpl, boall blti1i:is. most rl e~ir·ahle :1rc11s " I I "'" 7431 "•<0 ge at s •P ;111x1uu ~. ~\ak!'OC!t.•r. ll•\1 :l!l~7 962·4471 r.::.)546·8103 zs pf:R MO. 3 hr, z ba. storage. Adults only, no Unfurn. 2 Hr apt in fami-· .....,. "' " ' • It 's fully 1n ~ulnt<•d, h:i~ S 1. R al E lot _., 1 . N 1 s.575 mo .. yrly. trashcomr:ii·to!'&anu•· poring e s e best value in N R, many , ... · Y section . opes. I Yll NEW-2BR, 2 n. COROMA.DELMAR pri\'8t1· 1o~·:i t1on "1th 933.3544 ~~c .~>_'VN~;~i =. ~~~l~~~u~ J BR, 2 BA , rrplc. lrg fcatu~s.714--673-4171 20J~Full erton,C~ 6"2-364.5. ba,"s. shag crpt'd;bcam 4 BR. unr. house. !'am. \'ll!W or l h~· hills. i\l!r;n· ;1rca . Pric<"d below mkt. yard, bit-ins. $295/mo 1n ACRE ranch 1n Back LGE FULLY FURN2BR. EXTRI\ Jr~ 2 Br. 2 Ba . ceil , 10"'.cly kitch w/bltn rm., 2 baths. S500 Leas• tl\'e pr1t·(' o( <1111;.o s:~.~Jl~l FANT A S!IC VIEW ,..1 u.~l see. !!o!O-O't'l6. n:..rbara. 963-6139. H:iy Area area. BeKullful Bltns, w/"'· drps. pool, Crpts, drps, bltns, no RIO, dt.spostil & 0 1.w , or lease /option. 552-7500 Harbar View Homes custom designed house adlts n o pels. Sl!IO. pets. R30 Center St. pvt. pati~. see. enclosed 2 BR, I b:1, unf. $275yrly VISION \'nu'l1 1u\'r lhepr1vacyol 12N t:~VAPTS Fl,REPLACE-4bed.fm.2 W/\'iew , fireplace & 642·95~0. 646-1181 ~ar . Aval1Jan 5th.SZZ5 NEWPORTCREST • • this lu\uriuus 4 Bil, 2 Ba Only. 3--4. s ler~. Super bath. crplg & drap~&, huiltins. + guest house , S22S 2 Br redl'l' Ulit 1 . mo. Please call96S-4 950 . 2 BR . 2 ba. condo$5a REA LTV •' t111nlt.' 1v spa<'1011s fa1111ly dl:it. ;qils. in choice fl . B, 1 fJW, bltns, covered ratio. barn corrals for horses. p 'i i\d, Its &i Pf · LA HGE 3 Br, 2 ~a. JU.St 1 & 2 RR children ok Util I COMMERCIAL J ro,,rn . fornHil dlrHnJ: toe. Xlnt tax sheller. nice landspg, SJl5. mo. 5400 .;,0 _541.9134. 00, · "Luk y· ;~y, -~o redec. Crpts,drps, bltns. paid No pets' Mes· ll cdlltl1Ce>n1pan, jrni•ui ,r., ni re palio. llltr Ca\19f~ &m-1 No fees.963 -4561963·1786 pcLs. 00 · ou Li c Me sa de! Mur area. Gardens S48_764g 8 n1v .ParkC .. ntt•r l :\',itur;d s u r rouodin!!s LI I I 220 askfor BevorDalc. HAR80 HVIEWllOl\1 ES ll~? W 11 , r, f.'amilics only, no _pels ' Irvin() plu-.: l'llSY m:iiotan:inrc O ' Of" sa e Ca rmel Jbr, 2ba , fam !800 a .i ce ;.t5--0ll05 p I ca s c. S2 25. mo. F f R 1<.: p L /\. C E +I associated BR OK E AS AEAl TQllS l ll/'. w 9,,11>~·· h' ,, ' :::;;Z:=====~ IJi!iCO\'t'r lhi-. Jll5t h!itc<l ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm, com m pool & tennis. SJO WEEK & UP 675-5800, Bkr, No Fee I cathedral ceiling+ J Dr, .sho.,.•placc. ()n]y ~1,950. OCEAH VIEW st'l ltng ~anyt~in,ii: . with a l.eas*:.:_ $41S mo, 833-8679 •SG.60 Night & Up G llT 2 Ba, gar., patio. $295. Nol ~ R.C . TAYLOR CO. 2 Adjacent Lots 1Ja1ly ~Hot Class1f1cd Ad 'PAC. 4 I.Jr, 3 ba, sunken •Studio& 1 BR Apts \..\ £11 pets. 646·441 4 jWSTCLFF area, 2 br l'h 150'Front-I ~s a simple matter ... · 1 f r 1 •TV&M idScrvAv .1 S IDE I , • , ba, sng\e. stry. Patio, • hcaratar'.s Touch Realtars/De•riopft'• -"T" JUSt l"all &12·5678! iv rm, am. rm, rp ' a . . 81 , NBW BR~ED APTS Lge ~ar frplc $250 Adlt ,\+~r t11 .. ~1·h.1thT11r \ 11 u1DovcSt.Su1te>l90 ArchBeachHcJts. pool , ~en ni s. s500 . •Phone ServiC'e-llltl AMUftSlnttle bnch, applns, util. furn. Ifi65 Irvine A~e c ft'i t.le Rock ticaul ,'>. It h:1s1 St·"Jlortll1•:11·h 7.">2-0.16.)1 Combinedprice 642-\216. pool . . Enc l. gara11:e. Pool, 642-0239 just hccn r~·d1•4•or:it ed . -1 S.19 800 •Children & Pcl~ction jac uz;:i. t adult. 645---4411 1---------- has drli,11htluJ atriun1 ,'(, \VA I. K Tc) ()t • f.1\ N ' ' C./'i'J "() ~.,. ( _ f) -C ~C. • •SS. off week~ rc11t IA'/:td eves 642-1960days J BR , 2 Ba, t blk to beach, 111 w r'Tl 11 1 n 1 t' ll :l 11 r c Sh:1rp ' :t St•lr\· :1 br , 2ba , Cole of M•wporl RI""' 0\!;:) I.'~ ~ IJ(/" ;J 2376 Newport Blvd, CM ' · rrplc, beam clngs, SJSO. !and<.1.:aJl tllj:. I .ct u~ i;hn" IJltni.. l'j.l\ ~. dr11~. frpl. '75-5511 •• df lnt1i9uin9 r .-rd Gome wi,lt ti Chuckle 548 -9755or6'15·3961 .:osta Mesa )724 co.ta Me-so 3724 mo. yrly. 645·70M ynu L/\L-. i•nt.• OO"' $62,;IOll rt•t' fa4• ~ 1 .. 1 11mt• on IR -h~~'"V 1..,,.4 •r a..t.r t. ,OUAN ••••••••••••••••••••••«:••••••••••••••••••••••• S!>2_7500 m kt • ~5:1 .950. ()wnt r anc es, f'anm, W'A-fRONf •VISION 11.i!i52x•xfi __ l ••• ~~?::.' ........ ~!.o.~ !~~'i:!r~:!:-~ "'**.G ... R~~A'1S VIMIN • E"STHl.L">"F. ""· 3 n11 . ,.,0 ACR>:S 6 mi G"" Furn. I&• 8 , •Pl• in AMBASSADOR INN NEWPORT. REALTY "'""'"""m "·'""'5r V;olll•)" Woll,ohom.s AC., ,o pl 1,". ol.~I I •dull soction No..... BRAND NEW . _ , , DH I Acrn" rrom p;irk. Woods, IS AC. pa.!>ture ~:Im Garden Apts , , StrlklhOdestgnandan A J~~~.1~1!1r~~~t~;.Y r. 111 5!,r.o "~cnt __ Gor~eou~,. \'le"-. write ~2 -3645 =~·a~.·"·, .. ::$ 2 95 Q & ·up fi~~~~:i\~~i.~!~ to lr\1n1• OCEAMFROMT 'S35.00.SJ11,.1.do"11 ~ ,,., Wlndows.skyllghlS,flrt-1 B-.1 Sl8Rn10 8';.Tradf I H ls y y I 'i •TropicafPoo&.. ------.i.a.·a.. p\KesYo rownPf"i at • Bar9ain ~l $112,000 Writ e 3100 r.ta1n St-II, . J Br, cpts. df"Jll, bltns, .;...""-'Ill'-patlOOrb~lconu~ L'utc b~:i ch rot1111:(' Morro D;iy, Cnhr I 1 j J J patfo.. Gas·& t.'uler paid. U.-tfwllf..., mllHQn-dollar rec:~enttr, Logwno&each 1048 !I' A.~ .. um;1hl<'Lo11n 1-1 -S48-ll68 lltc""''fei;lltM•••tll. =-w.::: -Tennlscourts,too, •••••••••••••••••••••••! •• e:'!~.!'••••••••••••••• I Q A l U 11 Thi •....noe !Tit,, ''' 38 H....tinqton IMCh J740 :=::. .. ._,· ,..._. ~"9"S EMERALD BAY -i JC J J [ •round the ches11 A3 trO\lnd •••••••••••••••••••••••1 r..,-.. • ..-e11 .... ., ~ IMlll Grl'itl "''li1t1•.,.,;H('r\lf'l4'j ou1•1"'··rrti·L-..1 ... I thew1i1t198 1.roul'ldlt'legol/ BEAUT I B f · -···-oi I "" ~ r urn , npts .........--. 1 •• I. w.._..t ...,_ • ..-.IL • BdrmiJ ., 4 bJths,dtn w ! b··.·.·.··,· 0 •l••••••••••l••l•0• 2 • ,, CO.Xwi; •nd • nula•rq •round $16S & $175 Spanish style rtr'e, format rl1111n~ ·-T 0 X CE I I 'he -. 11.1, building. pvl., encl01\ed l WATHJIALL -STIUMS-U.M>O+fl. ""°m. Scrlu1l<:<I r11d1ant!C111·r r1r1UH S) I J I I I 0 c_,,i.,. "'' cf1'11t~ti q'Jt!lwd jlll\r., pool: sauna, l;iun ~~:urv~aurtr~~trom be11ll"."d trrr;1cc l'~n1r:a!1 l _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• : 111, t.J~ftT 111 n.. ""'-'"' -d dry, i.dll.s 17llll Keelsonf1 2277 HARBOR BLVD. ™°montf'lt\'. 1,..,.atlon nea r lcno1., Abre alhoflr•tftalr. k 1NGLF:S1>r('(MU'>1tt f Br "°"...._~ ,...,oi.ttNo.Jti.i-. Lane l blXWestofReach J~tp=~°!:~~t. OAlMs.$155.'0J .. . f1hou''" CM Ali\n 'ep. i ••11~1a.iUM~(8(01tnt•~ IH r r .,, I' 1' I of(Slater 1142-7848 jJ COSTA.MESA ~ onPKlflcCOastHIQDllt'llls T'\JRMER ASSOC. In 1•1• I Dach(•lor unit,. Na s11s.1 irro~"'~"~1~1o~u~·•~1~1 ;::;;;;;::=~-:=;-=!-:::=;·~~-~· 6 4 5·4840 Telepnone 17141 ~r; ,. llOSN C~t ll14·y. L11 1:11n.u )Alguna Bt.tt ch, 5143. 118.,I! · 6 lhSCtAMIU •IOvf (ITltlS J I J J I I Se-11 idle item!! with :i Otii ''-----------------...J ! OWMCI lllld man~.,. ""' 4~~~7 I 11110. Agt Fee.979-MJO.. 10 c.tr •N!wt' . . . . . . ly Piiot Class1fie<! /\d. _ r..,.·~~--..,--..,.,,.,...,,,.. __ ~..,.,1.l T~_:lne Cornoanv. nt ' , ' .. I I • l '· , ·-· J, Thutsday:Oeumbt, 29. 1974 DAJL..'tPILOT llJ. . ~~':':.~1.~!'!!'::'!~od Af>arim•"" F..;,ithod OHie. Ronlol 4400 Lott & Found 5300 Carpen!~• 6015[Palotlng/Pap.,.;"'J6073 ~•Ip Wonted 71 oo Help Wantod . 7100 Help Woofed 1100. M• rt 1 ,. ••• or Unfurnlsh•d 3900 •••••••• ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• •••••••••. ••••••••••••• •••••••• ••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••·•~•••••••••• ••'-•••••••••••••••••••• wpa eac.., 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OFFICE SP.AC• u I FOUND · COi.tit.: SJl~P n £~100 t-:1. ADD -ON • 10·~ DISCOUN'I'• BOOK K Jo.: E J' 1-: 11 _._ __ _,_..., ___ l'f: •••••••••••••••••• .. .-.. ' 1 "t & blk ,... ' ' fT -EftVICI!: St;i :i.al•tm11n ••••• Y.'t!lilchf( Or Or11• man •,n. Wn • • '"'' ~iarc'On\· 1•ui;t&nl'w<'on Wullpaper1ng&Ptuntin11 ACCOl!N'fANT , t:x KtypunOf;r to•"• P •RKu'WPORT ·.~"'u· ~1 t:n'='7 fl """ Newp••t S"<••-, ,,., t '' t d NU Cl'\,. •-&-hflw """ To~ .. , .. "" .-... .VL~'~.!:!~ o 1ce,.Q..1 0\c1,CallGcn~ '" ·" ••·· ' Ii )rl l!XJJ, rt:t-e~l t'rl•eesl.C'allfi.12·6315 pan 1ng ' 1rm l.O\'t.'IY o <' 1n Irvin(' fr1ni.;e benefit:f Exp: .APARTMENTS UClll-CllOfCClllCtPl i lilll,1142 0200 friendly 1>42 3Tl7 &&5 3-139 6077 nee:d~ 11~1o:r .. ~Sl\'e ac Complex. Xlnt co. Work man pref d fi.ltt or llachelor lor 2 -AOllUW"'uUVl•C LOST ·,-,;.-,.-,, I \taleAu.s Plaster/Repair rountant .,.,. lorul ('PA d.tytionly l Yrl'1tl1ot•r on P Ulnt' Shell, 17th & "e d -'-""' Lll l lJ.Jl , ilemodel or •••••••••••••• ... •••••••• 1 1 u ,rooms .i 11 d i -...1,.ll9(tt•nD Sht>p spottedblk.1t:r.'iy& 1rm expl'r or l)('rn1a "'~l :>-1%. lrYine.NB . , rowehouscs •8achel0t, wht, K inn's. 10 ''r ..,,11 ll1•p;o r C)ual tr11dnmun 1~.o\'fC:ll Pl.ASTt~Rl~G • nent sl11ff C&ll J\tr AAMES tOOO/o FREE Fr. !:l24.~ Oix:n \I G Daily • 1 BR ' 2 BR •••II••••~... o.1w.. fern m iitcd blk l~.ih ~1~9 ut~,l~~Jso:~ r-011::.1 Bill ,\JI tyt~~"1'1 ~·;~e~miltes _C~sv.·ell at &33 ~I -Hurt•nuor St;nv1ct: Sta Salt'Smwn Spoi PQDls·rcnnis J •2 BR & O•n ••-M• ..... ,1c • .011 557 93!i9 --------t;rn ploymentA~t'n1') Full& P:irt·T1me i\('ross trom Fastnon 1 From SllS·$4BS ..... ~•0•••~• .... ..,., ~---• CorpetS•rvict 6016 Ph1mbin9 6078 IOOKtCEErER ~Oti ll11rborUl ,Stt•ai7 9!i()£.t.:011slllwy.NB Island 11l Jamboree 011 tflUNO : lr1 ~h ~etter, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1, t' f Cu!'.>la Mes a ~-IJOO :--Sun Jouqui n llill!i !load. Ma<o "o>do lo•I & Adam< F'rrnall'. 8 n10 . \ H' :-;an I 1mc or uu;ur Jnce :>HAi\.1 f>()() Ass! Nrt-ded-•' 'ARPt:rs & Linn by l::d L.H ()'J'l'-' l'I Ui\.IB ING f NB 833 '"II (7141644--1900 540-18-00 ~An11lf('1ghts.S.ll'l -ti.t:t! :it a Sa\'Jrl~::,. H ... 11111. Hvmodei: & itcp~!rs o c, , . -..., 1\..£...& Operations. 9610, Ai;i:s 18·25 . $100 Wk Low COST Los·r Si l KY 'I' s h11•'. tur \;1n., si," .• 5uy<I \""I"' h•"t""~, dt'•· •• 116 l' ., E 1 guarn. Alfredo's 11111-r LAR(il-: 2 beclrn1 21 : • • t:rncr " .... "'' ..... '"'~ BOVSOllGll\'•' "'"::)YS /,,. x-per.ony. etc-6756070 IJitns> DW, cnci >a. Rooms 4000 Of(l~·e ~· t·rnnmerci11l ~1 :1!c. Blk /'f'<in . silver on Hcluy, li3~ -r~ posal.'1 , furnnnces, dis ...S Pt·timc , t!Ves . 546-0331 -~-·-· ------ .n dull s, S225. ~~~·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• s~u~1} 111 ~11.'ls1on Vie-jo & no~e . -.'rn'g: l.llk ~·o!l1:1r. JOHN . S C !r i•l& h-.·asht•rs, G•l2-6263 t¥1/C A~c-10·14 for UAll.Y -f~LEPllON!'; CALl.ERS 1142-4387 l,IVE A'l"rlll~ UEACll, La i;unu N1J.:uel ure as. Sun Onofre llous1ni;. U . . . ..P. . & B11\ Com1ilete Plumb Pll.<l'r routes in Satna LEGAL Sel'.'retary, heavy 1--; I\ RN Ch r 1 s l ma 51 S2S &upuv.•k.673·0440 Cal l Owner , Paul Ht:WAJtl).725 -7513 p~ol s~ci~. 11'.1 Sh,i~ lngScrvil't'.Llc.27200-1 AnabetweenSegcrstroni exp. in business & pro· money. Housewives. UNt'llRN 1\pti;. 2 Br, 2 PINE KN O'r ,\10T .. ~I . Brazeau R3\ 1400 ---JIOO. (Soil Hrl.ir1lants l --& Sunflo,.•t:r and ~lain & bate law, must have xlnt StudentS·Hellr\.-d . Work Ba.We:;tcliffarea.sniall ___ - 55 p, LlJS1' or1 Hulboa Island Db'1~'1 '1'llS('rS &•1·0·1H color Remodel/Jtt-pair 6081 t'lnwer, Call ~Tr Snyder typini: & shorthand 111 our office or your ' '"OK . 1··11 G'2"152 ·.RO.Oi\1S S20 wk up, v.·1Ui ' ERSnFT Pr1 111t c, l..ad1es v.·allet , r.,icni•r)i · n11nult•••••••••••••••••••••••• at642-.JJ21 sk11ls.for3menNewport " ., " "" 1 1 1 f h · home mornin"~·('venings 645·9060 kitchen $30 . wk up apt. 1617 Wt:STCLJF't'·N R Rev.· a rd dependinR un 1 ";'''1 ur _.\'our• v.· 11 c QUALITY Work, Ref, 25 E <1 u al . (J !) 11 or . Beach law firm . Job or both Cau'ioo.6305 or ~ -548-9755or6'15-J!l67 AG 'r . 5•11·503'G :1n1ount of t'Ontents re· l'll r µc t0s · ~ave your yr~ 1•itp. Lgc & s n1 JObs Employl'.'r. av11il. Jan. 21\d. Salary come tn our office at 7908 OCEANFH()Nl' nev.· ·i -------turned. 110 <1ucstions nh•llc)' Y-~il \'1ni::meex F'ree c:-.t t'Alll l'll!CE --open. Send sample of • f'UR ' I 1•· tr> "'II I I BUSBOY \l,'estrn1nster Blvd . Bit, 2 Ha lipper. 2 car I or ~ peop e. rn ... n ur I SO I WestCliff Dr. askl·d 5411·~1 •a 111'· "i 1 (' CJll iv 1 Lie. 6•12-1770 Call Ken, I handwriting & resumt> to \'O('stmini;ter, Office .. 8 .. g ar. $600 n1n yrly v.·umen. Kitch. priv·~s, N 1 r1~ rn1. 1111111.i;:: rrr1 , &1 c·1 .. 0 Ap11lylnPt>rson Class1f1edAd!1319,D•11ly · ( d OK $48 u:.i • ewport t-·111¥cial Ct r I UST I h ·1 / t II ·1~ \ '' • bet-.een 9arn & noon or li42-7654. _!uts1 _e_pct . "''""' L . Off' S · n ~ u1rs1~·er11r11y l:t ~ •• t ny rn1. S7 .!JIJ. --Det,.•ee,n11 ·12:\1¢n·f·r1 Pilot, I'. o. liox 1:160, 5 &H ------------eas1n9 ice pact> :.ml :.hu~~Y do~. Collar. l'l•Ul'h ~10. <'h;ur ~ 15 Roofinq · 6082 ALLEY WEST Costa !\.11'.'sa 92626. 1~Pcm __ cp_m_. ____ _ $'1'UDIO, Near bt•h . $130 LOVELY p,·t. Bearh Call un Sttc ~tanager \'11·tor1a1Wilsoo 979·6'11fS yr:-. cx i1 1s , v.·hat counts, •••••••• •• ••••••••••••• -'"='---h od l 11 1, 642 3 ' --·--2106\.1,'.0ceanfront.ND -mo. Util pd. ome, can ac:comm a e J -111 ext '·lti 11ot method I do -.ork .JCltOOt'$49-40Gt.i L~gal Trainee TELEf'HOt(E SA.LES 642-0001.675-fll 44 Jpersonsorn1an&wife. -· ---t'l)UND: IHISHSErrER my c;l'tr. lioorl ref. R()Ofin<> 11 ggress --S.Ul·4·1f>·t •I !\10. 1',R EE 11 E;NT • Feffi. Vil' Lido Isle . Cati 5:1l 0101 Lirensed & !~sured Xlnl ly ping r equired sa?c~u 0~~:n~end aindivid~~j 3 !Ill, 2 Ba w/d1sh11·asher -No lease rcq. Dix. offices to 1d('11lll \', 548~7tll . CLAIMS Previous experience pre· • \'IC l"lh & I .. w• d · A , II 1 I · t'rcc t:~t1mates fe"red, Will train on ~lag arcustomed lo earning ...,·p:e pal1 0 . 'i'rly . " · r~1ne, ,._,. a J. 1rJlor er o i' · ---NH Ct>ment/Concrfte6019 ---~ EXAMl""'ER ' $JOO $500 1r 673-6606. 28th s·t . 1n11. A/C full sc.r\H·cs Fro1nLost nr !:ilUll ::>turl · TI I ' R · 6090 f"llll ll andaslegalsecretary. to per...,· we Mi1rina t_;,\n :i.51;x j $145,mo .. B11:arre lk~ gry •bl~ ri:rn ••••••••••••••••••••••• e ev lion epair Relaxed office near OC can train you to se.Jl na- --=c·c. -1 2171 DuPont Rooms rnongrcl. 1\n.s. to Sheila LEON IT"; CONCRETf" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Esperleac:ed Airport. Starting salary ltonatly from our offic~ HLUFt'S, J~c rnodt>rn 2 Quit't 1nJLU rl: .1tlult/C_~1 I • IJ'JJ-J22;\ ''i\t noon.. _S:all_l>57-3'._:'lR INC. 1·0nl·rcl(' ~tam111nj\. RUDl'S ·r V. SERVICF: ITemporaryl g500 with merit tn · illld offer, ' I B " I 1 ., SIM c-,t col>hl"SlOnt', hr11•k, t1Jc. For pt>rsonahzed serv1ct ,, *:-.Day• lr, 2 a \v /1:iool, crpls, ~~r. J ~::.. ~ ;i• , vv " .. -. ------• --FOUNI> Small hi a ck ~ , h . creases. t:all Susan at · ~ drps abundant bltns & pr1v .. 'l;;iti Ull;;H .>.'l7 -J002 SAN .Juan Cap 1 s . h f 1 d , ln lf)a !10:;. dr1 \'C"'ays , t•tc i on color or black & v.• ile. fl.lin1mum or l ''.! yrs re-833_9381 . •full Co. Benefits stor~gc, frpll', 2 car Sec pm 400 9615. 400-13,tiOO, 1 s 7 afgy_ :~~~ ebe~~·c :n 640 <l :M~I Call 646·2450 C'.t'nl eitper . w /Calif. ~-• l\la1or Medu:al ga ra~e S29o 1110 sublet G·---1 H -4150' story. new . indv. AIG-Tl t 1. "1 \j J · e Wear C t:l\l ENT & Block \Vor~ T-i-le--6091 C RV S & med I ca I Ll_QUO.B:.JJLEHK, perm * Dlli!l.IJhlY ... _,.,,·, · · Ul'S ome W/C 40<.• Xlnt 11rkng on ustin an rvin · · terminolug\·. position full time eves. •Profit Sharing "·"" "' · • · · ' · ' 011 <oil·•'" "O>I flea \\'·,•II •, .,.,,,,,-....•. ,,,,, ..... lk•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · • -----1•••••••••••••••••••••••, prirnaryroatl 111~ r• : '".. • ,. ·• ·• '"" ApplyPe rsonnelDept P.1ustbe21 .Call~lon·1''ri Plea s~ l'all \Hl7 ·4521 San Cleml'nll' 3876 ~,OR I 01· '.?people, men or - -·--·---collar. 675-9623 etc. lly hr or.1oh. Cfo~HAl\1 IC T ILE NEW & !\-1ond<1Y, l.hru Fridoy Al\I onl)'. 613·1530 BETWEEN ~ AM TO 2 i\l f li-lti·t;\llS rem o del, !"re< ' .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "''omc·11 . Ki!ch. priv'~s. C.D.J\t . 2.41 s<i l Sti25. l"OUND·. Young Iri sh Set· ___ . _____ ,.,, m .. t··.·. Sm 1.ob.• PACIFIC uUTUAL -"f ·ip~·~·~·--------1.G E' 2 "" 2 0" ,.·,,, ... Outsidcf~\.·tOK.548·4<164 rno.2•11ll'.C.ll &,\lc/211d ., 0 "' Q"I L\'N3-ll,$35per shtt.-·---. --'• ... '-" ter wearing: a red lian· Bi\CK llOJ·:, t-:radin~ Jo welcomC'.536-?42ti 700NewportCtrDr C H. c t.1 decks Oshv.•hr 2~~r1r1r' ---fir 'l'r adc rl'nt for? fl:.n<i . Pl ease cal l Trcn('h1nuSer.Construc Newport Beach o n v . osp, · · $250. 4·9·1 ·2339'.. .. • . LOV E l. "I' l~\·t. Beach 551. -3062 2'1 hr "t" ~""9 549 1"0 0 t' Cl 11 I T So•'I 6092 Equ•I Oppo·. Employc• ....... ,-... J~SO~S~·-----·I homt', c;1n accomn1od11tc ----~ .,..,.,"" or ____:_~---1011 l':lll up, au 1n~ op • • - Apartments Furnished 3 persons or man & wife. Business Rt>ntai 4450 ----fill dirt. 1·ust ccn1cn1 ••••••••••••••••••••••0 1.,,,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,... ~ °'8 '"' CAL ll"ANlMAI. -.·ork.H4 2 l:l514Don •TopSntl •Co>npo0 l • 1· or Unfurnished 3900 ""' ·4 ""_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• CON'fROL " C:LEH.ICAL, p/timc. Typ· ••••••• ••••••••••••••••Vacation Rt>ntals 42SO Center San Clemt"ntl' llunt He a ch Shelter Child Care 602 * i\1 ~~h • Redv.·ood• ing, A/R & lite telephone 'rllEEXCl'J'ING ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOO sqft 831 1 .. :d1;;onSt53G-655l •••••••••••••••••••••• ~S86·S930 duties.1Pl'i1 -5P~tdaily . :"\.. f'ALM MESA APTS. Polm Desert Condo Store or Office Bat·k or ll umane Society LIC: l>ay Care ;t i 1619 ~1on Help Wanted 11 00 $3 hr start. Could grow to ,,.. .... h -:;; l\ll NUTt:..: 1'0 N l'T. onEIC:iminoReal 1\Nll\-IALAsslSl' F ri. 7am -6pm, n ••••••••••••••••••••••• f/lime pos. N-.·pt Ctr -..: __ ~· z.,,.._~......, .., Spacious 1 bedrm unil. · \GUE f' n 640-o8Ji -BCl-1. pool. i·acuz7i. ,hopp;og Ex(·ellentparkin~ LE, a1rv1ew & aker. age. area. 1. -·.:_\ B::ich ,1&2RR.f>om Sl15 492-97&1 492-7333 Adoplion,Spayin~& '?·5 -or after school ~---\ * ... ar ea. Avail weekly in . · f Adults, No Pt>ts J :ln. Pilonthty 1n Feb. Neu~~~1:~ orm 545·~ -ADMINISTRATIVE JS6l l\tesa Dr. 642 -0596642·1171 D · 602 SUPERVISOR CLERK (S blks from N<'v.'I"'" -~--200 f't. Frontage Animals Jmpounded rapertl'S , UJ\·d.) Re-ntals to shcre 4300 on.Harbor Blvd. Cockapoo blk male •••••••••••••••••••••• 546.!»!(;o ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pa\•ed Jot, buildini;! ap· Terrier mix blk gray DRAPt:HIES. \Vholesal R£C£PJtQNIST ----~-~---·I prox. 1300 sq. ft. Lease male l\lf,g 'l'r, 30 yrs exp, Frl' Caref'r horn(' office posi· Need trainee for our NEWPORT Personnel Agency Heeds Yau How! RKtptionists Typists Secretaries .4.ccouat cncs R•pro1 · Choose your own hours. Part-time assignments available. Call 540-4450. 1'iEVERAFEE 1\T TEMPO Tempo Temporary Help N Ew ROOMMATES S2000. per month. Chihuahua tan female est, Fnr 111 home appt I i o n r e q u i r i n g e e W::int<'d to share R M C ..n 1\1ixblk&whitefem 636-4!.180 supervision of medium Laguna Bc arh office. b ·r 1 b d 0Y c crUle-~ f 1 Be h You'LLB'G' •D eaut1 u 2 e r oom R It ISIOu-wport Weimaranertivcr "'-' I. ~I sized group of clerical pre er AaJ;:una ac re· 21921\lartin,Ste25S Th • I ~M I '"...... furn1shedorunfurnishL>d l'a or ._. Terrier Lab mix blk e1ecr1c a 603 s taff. Operation is sident.Mustbedependa· l rvine,Ca9'l6&l. e,..ncerna1wr YOU WAITED! apts at Oakwood . Coslafl.1esa548....:r729 v.·hitepuppy •••••••••••••••••••••••.technical n:iture inYolv· ble, able to handle Douglas Plaza Hewporthoch lntroducting nt>w bach Ther<''i; Sl ,000,000. in Poodle \Yhile m::ile ELfo;C'rRJCIAN-ticeose in g the foll ow i 11 g phones well & be able lo (Off J\l acArthur /Cam Is Currently Taking and I bdrm a1>t.'I welt recreation facilities . , . Sh h pupblkb-"n no .. 233108. Small jobs. ••pe"t,·. l.eg"l •ontracts type on .i n e lectric ) .-Apiilications Compl'.ment••y tenn1·s PHll.1 E retail Corona de\ ep n11x ·-., .,_ -" .,_ typev.·riter. Paid vaca-pus . . -worth s eeing. Refine • !\t 200 ft d fem 1na1nt & repairs, !2 yrs & cOmJluler operations. I For AP/time yet afforadablc •<.ireat lessons, Sunday brunch. ar, 1 sq 'groun Hasi;etltrimalc exp548·5203 Rcq 's cic.tens1ve contact lion&excell ent company BOOKKEEPER REi\CJI environment . Sports tourna ments. A ~loorfront~gc,a/c,park· ,,. 0 hlk I I I Uenefits including ·· --· 1 1 1 furni s h c d an d u n . full time actiYititl:li direc· ing, 50< 1\.1 asters. Owner G;',m ',~~eph bl~!~t fem Garde"nin9 6045 w peop c medical etc. 752---033'" nvo ves weekend work. I h I rt. & Realtor 673-4l20 ' '"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wrt'te Cl'". ,,.f,·~ •d ,322 · · Indiv. must be bondable, furnished. or w o P ans pa 1es ' ~'llx sheph blk tan male · Our firm is 3 m'J·or Wes I "" ....... f'd BBQ . W 'II h I EUROPt>:AN ' · . Daily Pilot P.0 .Box JU!l'l,.l ~~~~~~~ .... ~ exper. pre · ' s: e e\'en E'P2800 SQ. t'T. basement GermShephwhitemale C\l{Dt'Nt'R Coast 1n.~11ranceco.w /ils """-I· Apply lnPerson you find a room male. complex.of clubroom. of· Cockapoo blk white fem '' '. · hC>rne ol ficc in Ne"·port Costa l\1esa, Ca. 92626 Daily 3.5 Pl\f Sorry,nooneundcr21~ ficci;, & storage rms. Dalniationpupwhiteblk La~d sca p1ni::·tr<'C1 R!!-11.·c.b 's presii gous Equal0pport.Employer!MGP.1 Ttrne21-40 .. $150v.•k 260?"-'.Coa::.t Hwy,NB t 'lod t d service reasona~I' 1 · -----guarn st. !\.fr. R1C'hards , nope s. •• es open al· Adj. to M arin<i on Coast malt' 6,12.5329. 6&'i·l•l25 Nl!R v.•pcrt C:e~ter ocat1on. CLERK TYPIST Fuller Brush, 846-5455. Jy 10 to 7. See our la.rgcr J.l"'Y· 642·46•1•1 Samoyed white fem __ _ __ e q s fTillllmum of 2 A p C l k T . 5(1 ___ ".0'.~'.~~~~'-j---:-;;;;-:;:;:;:::;-:--- •$185 to $215 646 ·8453 ad in the apartmcnl sec· l\1ixed 'f err1cr blk 'A·ht LAV./N renovations." var }'<'a rs .di.reel ex per. in w'.p.m . 'o'ood· wY/Pf!,",u'r•s. NORTH . L aguna 'Sh. ell, • Vt' ANTED • lion. CUTE ctdobc house ror fem · I f 00 Experi~nced & s~mt-u.i:tz, cleanups. lrt(' hauling, s.upt>r\'1s10~ o pr ~C · Exp e r . not ne<'CS S. now ~ak1ng a~phcahons, rett'r•d ln•ome ,,. -•-~ tf!E:~ store or office. IOOOsq ft. ~Toe Beagle Golhc brwn Newport. Cd!\.! area,, lion opera11on. Prefer 1n· Salary S425. Newport service station atten· ~ ... .-.~e .,9,._~1 0A KW O~~JARDEN l_.,_5_·_20_20or642·f\500 whtmale 646·4676 , surance .barkg~ound . Beaeh insurance ofc. dent s & tow truck pare'.rs.5~9·3701 ,..ou\..1 t6th atlrvinc ln!lustrialRental 4500 ~~~~~:;:o rus t \vhite --l saJary will be in ae· Good co. benefits. Call drivers. Apply at 1342 WARD C LERK for 1433 5 • • 642·88',70 ~··••••••••••••••••••••• ''•·ed Shelt1·c 1n· fem Parodise·Gcrdl'ninq j' cord_ a.nee: w /ex per. & Mrs Neal 833-8450. North Coast Hv.·y, LD. Ne-....·port Conv. Hosp. Ex· uperior "'"f'ftUel --~~-·-----.... S11eciahze Rt'storalion q_uahf1~at1ons. f or cor'I· · :::;~· :;:::::::~:;-;::;:-;~;;;.-.;;._;;,; ____ ;; u ~ B-h · -.t.I . I IOO s<1 rt + stora~P Terr1·e,-m,·x blonde fem s1derall p•-asc send ... per. prer'd Xtnt benefits . .-.ewpo,, ..--ANTED mature ya rd . $175. mo. 1'\r . &Landscal)(',Monthl y on, "" . OF.LIVERY ORJVE ltS Ca.11642·8044forappt, · h I t h Pnnrlle white gray fem ~ta1ntenance &S1>rinkle resume & salary h1slory \I.' ANTED for Pizza l\l an. MOTE TELLER stra1g t ma e o s are ocyan. Broker&l.2-5851. --r Cats t lge home Jl.B. $150. 'T" Blkshrtflf Repair 642 -8641 o: !tlust know C.!\1 ., Npt. Experienced ~--962·8fi68aft6 ,Stor09e 4550 , li73 _~J_O __ 1 J . 1· Bch & H.B. :1reas. Apply Contact WESTCLIFf MESA •••••••••••••••• gray shorthair 1 llaglund in pl rson, 1920 !·I arbor Barbara Cammarano Personnel .4.gewcy ~1ALt: Exec. \Viii shar<'I LluK . ••••••• blk&wht shorthair , 1Houlin9 60SI PACIFIC MUTUAL I Blvd., C.:.:\t . aft <!pm . SECURITYPACIFtC WISH ES YOU G RD ... .._.. lrg 2hr, 2ba. Park Nwp't " white short hair ••••••••••••••••••••••• 700 Newpon Ctr Dr daily. Motional lanli A Cn , Avl incl all priv. Prefer STORAGEUMITS LOs"l' , "'otter l Lab l,.QCAl.mi1v1n~&hauling. :-.icwportBeac:h . I S50Newport CenterDr t!1~::l;Yc~fr~'Ty~f'n APTS Female,S25 wk.640-0742. Pe rsonal hus1ness or · : 2 •1 •. 2 • 'l'tstudcnt.Lrglruck.re· Equa!Oppor.l::mployer DENTAL A ss 1st11~t .. --~-recreational stora ge. red male dog. Vic J.l unt as. Barry 839-<!01' Lag un a. Energet ic, NewportBeach W'ewillbeclo.sedbetwft I, 2 & 3 Hdrms., crpts,p RO F ES S IO NA L From ss. Jamboree & ini;tnn Har bour area. 531_1235 capable. some exp & x-Equal Oppor. Employer Christmas & New Years drps, u tiliti es .1>.a_id. s t ra ight male seeks San J)ier,:o f'wy. 846·2672. AUTO Mech. net>ded at ray litense necessary.i'"""""'"""'"'"'""""'i SEEYOU INl975 Bll1ns, laundry fa c1ht1cs roommate to share lux· 979---0150 MOV I NG . \-1 auling. & Goodyear Ctr.. top· No Sat/ Call 494·3538. 1651 E. Edinger Ave.SA lt•·c. room w/pool lal>lc, "'''ous L .B. home with --·--LOST: GOLD Safety Pin. Gar<i<>c Clean up Relia f · be f'l f'ART-TIME (!\lark Ill Center) ... nr. Cdl\.1 Elcmcnlr.Y St::hl. • ., . . -Wa ites. ringe ne I Ii. I ''m room. SAuna, pool o•ean \'it'w. $175. mo STOP HERE! blc fa s t se r vice LouorJin1 c"'--0383 DOG GROOMER STUDENTS Call542-883G ' Conoect. •t'h•"' A.1\1. Dec. ' ' · · '......, · I Adult ~ only, no pets. 2881 1·776·2:!90 days 494-276 1 Need a n extra storage ISth. Reward. 675--422"J 963-6452 . AVON Expnc'd. 551-6411 for , Teleph Sale"'--'"°~~.[~436~;';;;';,;".';;';';~:;",;:;::;:~;::~ Bristol, Costa Mesa. eves. closet? Room~ Garage? 512 0 Lood I A.PPL Walnut Village Pet -· 751 1415 ''' Y .•ALL · Sh "ILOT IVHO WA NTSTOW0 0 RK? -°' . :: ou nceu SCRAM LETS O!'. ' ii····-·---------·l\.11\LE will share 2 BR , 2 SPACF. J\l ini Stora~<'. -Gel rid of unsiiihtly Trim Your.Christmal 1-~---------1 P/t ime. To ny li ght pre-, DR IVE A CAB, Bahomew/female.Very From$7.50. TR1\SH&DEBHIS Tret>WithErlraSS DRAPERY lnstilller -si;urized corp. tr:·ln 1CHOOSE your hours, ..... :; reHs. Und~r 35· 897-39<16 Hunt. Beach 960·1970 ANSWERS ~Colle~·~t~~t .'>48:_6428 ''ou m;1ke represt'11t1ng Neat, exp'd. Car & tools based Orange Co. Staie: ';ork f~r.. ~rs~~f . be f1 f NR. blk to beh, working GardenGrovl" .. 636·82l4 Poison -Housecleaninq 6054 ~~11;·~r1c1~~1::[r1:tc~::1;~~~~~rona del l\.tar. ~:~ii~~~· t~x~~s~i~at~i ~~u~e;~~an ~ ~l:;hl~ " l":'.:_c_s.... fem, will ronsider I yng entalsWantrd 4600 Shyly -Quail -••••••••••••••••••••••• , & oo. -·.•lo D•'tly P•'lot, handicapped . Nea.l . h'ld C llG 1-s 1706 E ot. p ;t n v. Shov.· . se ll EXTR\ · k tO <~ ' Cl t' 1 · a Ill<>• -• ••••••••••.••••••••••••• x ic -Dt>dicatt>dCl~ing bc a Utiful i.:ifls, cos· · ' inc~.me, wor P.O. Box 1560, Costal e.an Appearance. Vl.,s., CORONA DEi. fo.!AR [Office Rental 4400 PROF. \Vork'J! v.oman HO USF. . . • We Oo Everything • mt·ues. Je-.·clry etc 10 lo I. Sand-. ich delivery. J\lesa. ca 92626 retired. Age 25 to. 70. Sup· 2 Br 1'ownhouse frnl<' ••••••••••••••••••••••• \l'/Ar:tb. horSl!s. nt'cds Th<' aYd'",g' mh•n ti~.,"', Refs, free eSt. &16-28.JIJ ~vur sparl' llm~. i\lect Call 645·0145 ----plement your income. r ' ·.-' horse ranch 5528770aft aroun 1 e c es · · 1--------llt'op[(' hal'Clunl""' , Driveacab6hrsormore rom $250.1 BrfromSl95 Ocsk space a\ailublc S50 aro\nd the wais t ; 98 ltOUSt: Cleanin1: with re· C 11540.7()..ll. GEHERALOFFICE. !Real Estale a day. Apply in person. Pool. t cnnis,coot111en~a l mo \1.1 111 prov1de l 6P~I aroundthegolfcourse:. fer e nces. throu.ithlv --' ______ Book k eepers -1 UHlnUE Yellow Cab Co., 186 E. breakfast. Some ocean & furn1t u re at SS. mo 1 Businl'SS/ and a nuisance around donl'. re as. 54:'1·2313 · HABYSIT1'EB ~larl Jan Receptionist. Hunl. Ex · 1 OPPOR.,.TUulTY 16th St .. Costa Jlofcsa Catalinavicv.·s.Separate Ans wer1nJ! servi ce lnvest/fin$tel' tht"HOUSf:. 6th. :\lnn thr~ Fn. 8-6 .. 1 ec. Park. Bkkpngexper. .-. , ----fnm~ly section. Close to available. 171175 Beach •••••••••••••••••••••••! 110i\1E & 1\pl Cleaning. C:1rni•i· Pl'rrn.545.U6JJ. ht•lpful. but will train W(' nee d dynamic WOl\.!EN 1mmed.todis· shopping & ·fine bcuch. Hh·d. Huntington Beach Penonals SJ50 S <' r v l' 11 a r ~ 1 <' s -alert . in tel Ii gent, ag · brokers & sal~Jl('Op\~ for tribut<-products. Full, f\44 ·26JJ . &12-4321. Businl'SS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~lefcrenc es.:..5-13 .i261_ I J!ress1ve ~iris. Phone our ex11and1ng office . p/t.r.tr. Levi.846-SW. _ • Oppartunity 5005 I I ( 114 J 637-8960. t<.t r . Conlar.t us to discovl"r 11 • _ , , DELUXE OFFICES Rf:ALESTATE Mqsonry 6070 .C-amp . ~lon thru Fri[ new conc<'pl in R.E. BOOKK~EPElt, ex~d CASA VICTORIA AIR PORT LOCl\TlllN ••••••••• •••••••••••••• THAINING ••••••••• ···········•••! BAXTER'S : 8:30-5pm . Sales. Call 752-0460. onry .. Needed for. tm- Ad ults l.2,J Bf{ w/ palios Patio suile from s12s.SJ\fi\LL AQUARIUt>.1 lndiv . 1 nstru<'tiot1 .\VILl.IA~·l S &.· Snns: 1-----n1ed1ate o p e nin g. Fro1nSl69 .5fl No Pets mo. Incl . A/C, crpts, ShfJp. Salt&, F:.t'~h wtr. Personal attn. S<1l('!> or t\'lasonr y l,ic 21:1:111461 STREET JACK in1'hcBox,immcd.l ---Kno~·Jcdge of NCR ~100 Pool ,recr1n .. elcYators drps all util &janitorial Vf'ry rcns. fi7.i -i44H & hrokt'r l'~am :!J \~·k s llr1ck., hloc·k. ~to u c.1 . openings 9PJ\1 -midnite.' RECPT /TYPIST ~refrl . 34_5 MrCorm1ck, Sec .u11te.t;~s rw11terpd i;erv.'1• NoLcascReq.'• &lfi 3U5l. Al'~Hlrmy54tt·ll!J2 586~i371 I I 5PJ\1 -m1dnite. Al s:j SAT &SUH C.i\l .54Q:.3_,_36_. ____ _ 525 Vi l'l~ia. CM. 642'8970 l ~cisn2'~.F~~~r~:t~1,· Nil Mort909es, Trust 5035 1~1. c (l l-!-0 ,,\· ~ s M-~ 1 u l{I !CK WO tl K.-pa1·1nj,;.! !"o\\' llinniz ! ~~A~~;t ~~~!~}205 Bake~ Aus)' \V a~e rfront ~ales S:1nta Ana $1ZS to $135. 557.1010 Deeds merit'a s rug pro· p anters. & t'nlry11•;1y~, B~SBOYS 1 --_ ofrice nl'<'ds i;ha rp, at-Real Estate Spcci a I S1 ogle A1)tS . ••••••••• •••••••••••••• blen1 ~ If you or someone 531·4913 Lie i:zn.1:10 lJa1·c I ) JANITORS-COU PLES tractive, dependable girl SALESPEOPLE liarages in cl'd . Nr. shop· L • ..i in your family needs ----' COCKTA L ; P/t1m e office cleaning. v.·/ht c typing & some of· ping & transportal11111 . eas1n9__,....ew LOANS up to eoo/o hel p, c:ill the C1\flE BRICK BLOCK&S'l'ONt:! WAITRESSES i LaRuna Drh . Bci,:1n f1cc exp. Cail : Jim We need 3 Associates. 542-6547 . Retail+ /C UNl'r.714·499-131 1. walls & p ~itios Slt>w;irt , &COOK I ''1/75. l\lust have car& 675·5191' -nev.' or experien ced lstTDLoans-91/2°/o --~Tasonr y Lic 29o5!:1 7; h C ll 532-t>558 ------!licens ed real estate I Off• SPIR ITUAL READER 557.6563 -1 P one. a orR~ OAKWOUD ICeS I 2nd TD Loans Opt•n JUAJ\'1 to lOPJ\1 ---I Apply Jn Per.-nn I o'P,o01 0 r,,a1 123 No. Olive, · CHARGE NURSE sal<-speople welcoml'. F 3 5' Ft l.ov.·cst r~tcs Orange Co Ad\'IC<' on :ill matters. 1:urn .vour 11.1111 t:lu h~ into ;11 BC'tl1'1'.'l'rl :!pm & 5pnl I \'ou ha\ e your ov.1n rom . . SaHlerMtci.Co. 312N . l::ICaminoRcal Slt'rt•O :o.~·ll then1 V.lth a 1 1 ~ ----Surgicnl floor. 7:JOshift. pri\1:tll'Ate~k and phone. Fl G HTS Brand nev.• commerc1ul j 6"'2·2171 545·06111 S:in Clemente, For 1\ppt Daily l'ilot Clt1S~lllt.'fl Aitl 4647 Moc Arthur 81vd iJ AN 1. T 0 It I Al.. toe a I ,j t.!ust have r harge <-xper · Same lof"at1on 18 years. complex' Spanish st,\•le I Scr.,.111 ., !·!arbor ure::i 21 Cu\1492-9034 492 !H3ii unil u:.1: thi• rnon<'y for ,11 N•wport Beactr 1 eYenin~s. Exper adultsj Xlnt v.·orking cnnditions :\-lcd1um 1'1ze office, ex· l'I f p k F "' • , only . Part & f time. &·benefits. Contact l\.lrs. cell('nt t'O n1miss1on split. Cnty o ar 1ng. rom ~Ts. --... r~D-M-USIC ',i'"",'.t'n' (."all 1112 5tiill 1·0 t.qu.d (Jppor. En1ployer 979_3923 . J•ns••o . Co,t• ''"'·, INFLATION J.16sq .!t.to1<100 sr1 ft.or . -"'"'" .. __ __ _ ,_ ,_ • Call 11111 Lachenmyer, m0 ore. r1~11 ra1~ihtieeds I T.D. TRADE FOR YOUR JUNIOR SALESMEN ~'ti~~~~~~~.~~:~~~~-301 Realtorti.JG-3928. The price or everything . rop Cl?I tngs. ~~cel!S Hali day Pcwty7 SEEK & FIND" Merry Chri9l"1•9 --a Is going up . Now lt,i;:ht1ng A1rt•ond1t1onl'\l Tr:1dc y our 2nd lru!-1 CAI..!. Age 10.15, t::arn S20·S40' RN - _' -r.·:._.111.111• Oakwood Garden Apt's Prime l~c~tion ·Just .off 1let•dforalcvelbu11duhh..1 SECONDNuturc I per v.·<-ek getting nev.· ~I EO..--SU RGlJT"IT ~~: helps you right 1nn11tion[ frecwuy . <.ootl visibihty, lot 500 t't rrom Ocaul1fu1 846·1fi77 'R 0 MR PRE 1 N ° 1 ER If J W F C cu!!t o n1cr s for the ll·7·JOA:\I Shift. t'uU or hy off"'rinj? an eJt:c\usive NOW-laasinp new r <'.tnll Lake Arrowh(';itl with ~---I MA L L AM A R YIM 6 RR Yl o 0 I 0 R DA I LY Pl LOT after p/tinu.'. tllfferential pay. ---CLt:HK T\'PIST, typ. ''No ll enl H 111sel 611dofflct'l5".fl 0.0·.s.un full l i1kc r>riv1le"('S PRfo:C;N,\N'I"! h 1 d s ' rt '"'· ltl" honkkeep•'n•. M v f 1 1 " I I c o F Tic H R 1 s TM A sl L 5:11\...,; sc un an · :1111r ays. -Exrrllcnt benefits: Con· ~ • Gu::iruntl'e''. We ission ICJt>·J oro Equity $11500. 752.(>460. Caring. confid<'n!iul · · Youmustbeoutofschoot uu:t l\t rs .Jen....cn, Costa Will train Call for ap. gu;irunlee that your rent Area. Call to preview I Agt, I c·oun~H'hng &-rl·ferrul. I a OT U S R 0 NH O L L. Y T Y F. £ R E , by 3:00,p.m . nnd be able J\t cs a r.1 cm n r 1 a I p('ju1tn1f'n1. G4'-2256. ask wil l not hi' r1ti~ett for 1 (7l4)7S2-1700· 1-Ab6rtion , udopt111n & T 0 R SM A y G 1 p TR If Np MET T ,"fl) wITTlrat lcn.~t 3 days, llo!>plta1. 301 Victoria, forCindv full year and you still Ill ?\ , ,Announcements/ I kcepln~. 1 per "'eek. No deliveriesl Cl\f i;.12 2734 . --- hf1\'f• the fl e:.xi hil1ly f)f 11~1~ I Per1onals/ l-APCAJlE642 44Jj;-I L KE u ST HE c t1 R I ST I HEH I I 0 r r 0 I I c <'ti ng . i\.1ALF: or fl!n1:ale Gas n1onth-month occupancy -. ' j Lost &.FOwnd ORCE I • 1 • • • 8 L. P N Tr:1nsportatinn pro· RM's/CCU/ICU Pump A1tend11nl. Sal1.I')' I I Div ~. .., " A ,~ r. S ~ P. D 1 G S N 645 10.10 I' us )'OU get a ot more •••••••••;·~ •••• ..,. •• , •• • , '\•idcd.Call9611411 12. Some rotatinJ: t1h1fts . +comm._ -· for your n1oncy at · INVESTM_ _ , • y•65 • TE 0 l. NI A ITO RY YI H NT E G EQual Clp1iorlunily St·nd hy time differen ._._ h di Oakwood, includio" $1 l'ELUX E 2 r-•ffl•o !Lost & Found 5300 ONL ~ • 11 1 Employer • ·• · · ..... re an se '" • "'""" • Compl<tely •u»r..intccil 0 9 T C TB 0 WO F J O Y N T OO H C 1 tlal IHI;.'. 1'~011 nr p/11me. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1nllllon In recroroilion c d I M s1-~f ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ~ F.xrellcnt bf>ncfits. r "l'f r II . A orona e ar "-'> l o. I OST · $100 R ' d r fi73 -579J I £ " NT A 0 D ET c H R I s TM A s A I 11r 11.1es, a u time C· Bealonomics. Bkrs ~ • . ev.ar . or ; Contact l'o1 rs Jt•nst>n : Anti1utt' IOOS 111vlties Dl_re c lo8•8wQ~o 675-b'700 j losht Siamese roit 0ahi·e. Tra.,el 5450 1 Ao I u F. KAND HR R t NG T 1{F. R I COSTA MESA ••••:':••••••••••••••••• pans parties. !!, -.----ot erwu;e $25 . 1111ap· •••••••••••••••••••••••! I KEYPUNCH M I I Ho•-"al t Trlp.\l&more!f'recSun. Officeforltole pe.ared Iler 13 2~djGOJNC to S('atilc ln l LUA.Pf' I N£99H I Nt:THEMO tmora .,...., UP TO 40~. Off',Antl· dayBrunch. p • Ntw--' ll'f'd lsland ,l-lunt.l-rbr.,v1c Be h Qu 'en >\ir Det•i DW CO Ml~GSTOCKl ·NGABS tSwinCJShiftl lOIVictofia.CM Quf':S,u ~ f'ramC!d Wiid rime r""' • Soml!r!iel & Gilbert. ac 1 · ! 1 642-2734 ~.f-1fe ~r1nt~. HOLAND'S, Singles, l Ir 2 bcdroom111. Jocotlon. Front office tlone~"colorcd body. flrk 29th ~~ookinjil ror ridl'rs. I M B O Y F. A R R N 8 E T H L E H E M C fl Musi have? 6 mo's curr"ntl .i.s.u E Coast llwy, Cd~t f"urn.&unfum.\V1lhall '1860 A . M•wport· 1r1m . Sm . n1ck111, ril!.hl 4!M-64:.:!__ RHRI GO DTBLISSWORLDF. "';Ork fxper <t/I •S•cys,lookkNptrs 675-24~!1 lhe. extras. t>.1odels ('jJ'K"n llvd. ldtal fOf'" many ~ar, spa...v fcmr1lt' J yr~ Senlc• Directory 1 ~r\•11un<'h Ke)'t:tPt' &I l .1.i Rf!indersAaenty Appliances IDIO daily 10107.Sorry,no l HS Good trcrf. ol d . 7 14 8.J6 -101_7.! •••••••••••••••••••••• ,I 1n-.... ,n...Mil•nMmu11e..:1....._,,,_, __ , 1 1i'ey-o15c.&h('able 1011·~t ol02CIRirchSt.Stel04.i.a ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets or children. purpoFo • .._ Col & 213-.tJ~ O!J51 I ~n .. 4. 11'· 6o••. IN ':-t,"111• i. t11t ~m.. 'IM '9d! ..,,,, I lt~t or t.'nivn<' 1710 Ntv.·porl Rcarh 833-3l!:llJ _ fie rme,., n ----I b 'It' 6008 ' MllM11..,...ut1boxt1111 ...... , I Ap111y rC'rsonncllkpl I DlalAJ b833 FHEIGl.fT ll_AMAOE O akwood I St~mp Shap. Loh of f'~OUND VI<' ~lyrllf' St.I• a 'f!'• '"~••••••••••••: ~·Korlrr"' 1 l)r 1·~ M~Y Tur.. n1.•:s11r.1> STOA)' or Mi)n lhru f"ri 0 --0855 SALE G•rden Ap&r nts • tc • Available l..'\"unll Bearh. youn~ ·~ •••• •••. .. , ~~:is Mo'!" AR1Dlj.A"'IJ RRl"'G HArr1.,.tss • .,. Tiit : I p•clFIC MUTUAL Ma Charqt To You N " ,.. H 0 1 11 n I n l par '"CJ · Siame.'le rah('o rat. blue I"" RYSIT1 F.R Needed 1~ ' ' ' <.. '""" , : ~"" , • •~!ltitbllShcd 1~ R<'fr1 1'(t·~ o1!l'lr:s Wa1he-r1, January I, 1975. Call c)'ea.49.,. 4G!JSOr ·\9.\·7346 . my home', 7·30 4 ·30 I Tn~mi__.,,."'°'u R•r.Tr•ck• , • J ,OIJ:"c""'l)f)I'\ trOr~ l>r}t'I'\ Dishwashl!lrl, N•wport •uch/NOrtf\. 1.J,,. e"1I ltfl1 &t!o.c>!oSO Hewporl Buch/South 11111 .. !Mlle '41 .. 110 W E Loc.henmytr, -- --I le;ictu~ri; hourit k \'/l(':t 1 T ~ .__. , N('w11nrt l~a<'h Sl-:RVl £F: Sia need!i t'l: :'l>f'" wHrr;inty Credit • ~ • F'OUND : Cocknl"'°PU"P>' !l•n•. l'crm. J yr & 0 y1 I 0 ordotr iny "r •11 oft.,. •~l'~nmm ''Setlt"* Pind ' bvok,,, Equal Op1>1>r i::m1>lnytr ""r'cl m>•O l'ccn• l'"•on " w ' R•oltor 646-1928,1 on Orangt' & 15\h c··~l I i'd I .S3& 1562 .. 01, I numben :Jthmurh II. "rid t!Ol'f'Ollfot',tKh, m•klnc t~k.• I • • 0 11.YJ31-: 111 hS1 ,C,\1 ' .. 01 .\, 3~2a Warn~r. EYH. 6 73--4577 I ldcollfy 64 c 0711.' · ~'"'-!. !;.~ r · · P.r•ble lfl "Srek & Find, H S111t· Ttltrt•~ SrndiC1tt. AddN• Santa Ana, ne:tr Harbor 1 • ~ "'-"' ""=' lttttN !11 t&f'I' o( 1hl1 new~~titr !179·29.21 I l /" t · • i . { ,. 71 SI ,,,, A&. B....a. \\'~·I• 1'!• ~I"'''"" '""' '" •I<""' " .. ~ ... }"· ·~ •• ,11 JI'.'<\ f;,'\t; ~·1 Ir r 11T•' 11'' ' .,.,, •'•·{,, hrl • • " ''i' ,.,,,,. --,,., ....... , ..... 'l~•···~ ,.,,.,, ,, ''"' '. "·l• •'• ...... k•. """'" l 1'' t• n ~:·.1 ~,,, •' ·~· '"'''"' 7' {'t;N1'; !n• 1•,u·ll 11•tt .. tn >-"ll I ~.{"1'1• Ito' ~ • .,.~ 1••)\f'rn ~'1" tiro.tfr1;hl nHul 1md 'l'f'r• •1 h1tndlfn11. nil>~""'" 11>"<1 .. 1•1t ''"''""'' .. ,n 1,,,,. '~'~" "'""k~ •If fl>Clr~ S.•t1<L 1(1 Ah•" llroolr:• 105. "'" o .. n1 f",1"' ~~n l'll!JPI •. n.., 111:1.111<1 (1,V.·11. :if!fl'lon, S°••w \<If~. N.Y. 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Stueks V0L. 67, NO. 360!-2 SECTIONS, ~8 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY; DECEMBER-2.6, 1974 TEN CENTS • • eris Ill Defendant Dedicated 'Servant' \V AS lllNG TON lU Pl l -A defense la \vyer said loday John D. .Ehrlichman was a .. dedicated loyal servant t rying: to clear his com- m<1nder in (·hief" and "'as una,vare that Pres ident Nixon himself \Yas de- C!llY involved in the Water,gate cov· er·up. \Villiam S. Frates, chief lawyer for the former \\1hite House domestic af· fairs adviser, sought in his rinal argu- ments at the Wat-.:rgate cover-up trial to place much of the blame for the cover-u p on Nixon and former \Vhite House counsel John \V . Oean Il l. ··11e <E hrlithnlan ) didn't know the President v.1as invoh•ed, •· f'r.ates said. "He really didn't think Nixon was in· valved. "llerc's this dedi cated loyal St:J" vanl trying to cleC1r his commander in chief regardless of who got caught and here's the commander in chi ef sitting in his office ull the time knO"-'· ing \Vho was.cull ing all the shots." Frates said Nixon told Ehrlichman that clemency y,:as to be provided to Ute original \\latergatc defendants "under no circumst:.inces." while un· bek no"·n~1. to Ehrlichman. Nixon .. authorized \Vhile I-louse political operati\'e Charles Y./. Colson to make such a.n offer. ··Did the commander in chi ef de- ceive and mislead a dedicated ser- vant?" Frates asked. .. 'fhc record is clear, pretty clear." ~ Frates a>ntendcd that Ehrlichman sought "full disclosure" of \Vatergatc as the a ll eged cover-up began lo un- ra\•el in March and April, 19i:J. "The pres ident of the United States couldn't m ake a full di sclos ure." Frates s:.:iid. "lie knew too much. \Vhen the t:i 1x:s t ame out, he re- signed." • Fr:1tes said , hO\\'c\·cr, that a d<iy before Ehrlithm:.in resigned on April ffo111e Turned ro Firewood 'fhis big house in Darwin \\'as s hattered by Cyclone Tracy '"hich s truck the Northern Australia port city of 41,000 before da"''" on Christmas day T he Australian governmen t organized an emergency airlifl today to bring aid to the devasted c ity and tO evacuate sur\'ivors, particularly women and children 30, 1973 -··,...,hen he was throv.·ing him ·out, or "''hatc\·cr'' ~ i':ixon told him that ''you'\:c been n1y conscience, a nd J v.·ish I had follo"-'l'd 1l. ·· 88 Put in Tank _..ounty l\tedical aut horities ,·01ced fears of cholera and tetanus epidemics from polluted \\·ater left in the \Vake o f the,.. Cy~lone , \vhich roared out or the Timar Sea a nd lashed Dal'\\'tit for four hours \Vith winds up to 120 n1il es per hour and heavy r ains. See stOry, P<i ge A-t .... aze 2 Others Survive After Leap Ftrl' uf unk11u11n uri ~in S\\el!l through :.i roo1ning huust! abo\"e i.I 1~1aC't•nt 1a lood ~IOl'l' l':.irl y tod:1y . kill JU)! l\IOOl'CUpant~ 1'1\'0 others ecapcd \\ it h their li,·cs h~ jumping thruugh ~\'cund-story "-'in - do1\:.. 0 1.'tails of the .1::KJ a 111. blaze v.·erc sketchy and th(> tragedy \\'as .!ilill un· de r in\'estigation. Cit~· Hrc depact· ment spokc~m ;111 ~aid neither of th!' v1clin1 s had\'!!\ hl"cn identified, The old frame huilding housing the Victory l\I ark ct is located at 116 Santa Fe St. 1'he firl' spokesman said the roon1ing house portion or the struc· turt' \\'as "·ell in\'Olved in fla m es when fir!'nlen arri\'C'd . 1·v.-o unidentifird residents told firen1en they t;mellcd smoke and "·e re blocked in their escape dov.·n the stairs by a \\·all of flan1e. 'fhey h::i d to leap to the sidC\\'alk bclO\\'. IJoth hollies \\·ere burned beyond re coit'n itinn a nd coroncr·s depulies ~aid ..,., it \\•ould take some time to i.dentify the de;1d pair. ·- Firemen began mopup operation~ at about da\\'n today as coroner's in \'esligators conducted their pl'o~ into the deaths. lnspecturs planned tu \l·ork through the day in an effort to dctern1ine v.·hat caused \he bla:.:e. Man Injured As Auto Runs Over His Legs ,\ 4ll·\·c;.1r-old m:.in \\'ith. car trouble .-.uffercd se,·erc leg inJuries this morn· ing in San Clemente \\'hen the :.:iulo slipped into gear and r:tnover him. E:.:irlier . 1''ratcs said Dean urged other aides to lie about the scandal "Thal'i the man the government is putting their v.·holc case against Ehrlichman.on," Frates said, '"I feel sorry for him. !·le \va s trapped. I-le was trapped trying to hel1J the presi· dent of the United States. That's "'hat makes this case so sad." Tipsy Yule Drivers Set Record in County : l~O~l H!ftJ , " ,. I ' • TtwR•vlllt Police said the incid<'nt took place at Sn~·dcr 's Union Station on South El Camino Re<il at 8a.n1 . today as l\t anuel !\lichael-Gama of Tijuana was "-'Ork 1ngonh isear. Firemen ,,·ho adminis tered fir~t :.iid to lhl' \"iC"t1m said that l\lichacl-Gama had pulled off the road an'd v.·as lean- ing o\'er J. front fender to ins pect the . . eng1nt• lie ll'fl the engine running, the~· added, and sudcl t"nly the lrJJns mi~sion l:M!came enga~d a nd U1e car lurched (See COVER-UP, Page A2> State Has 5 Traffic Deaths By United Prl'SS International Tr<1fric deaths on the nation's highways today appeared to ha\'e fall en within National Safety Council estimates that bcl\VCen 200 and 260 persons would die during the one-day Christmas holiday period. lit ore than 200 persons were kill<"d in traffic accidents before the 30-hour holiday e nded. HO"-'ever, a final count was not expected until later today. <Th e re v.•ere f ive ratalilil·s in California.) There were 231 f:italilies recorded during the last one·day Christmas. holiday count s ix years a~o. Last year. the Christrnas holiday period traffic death toll y.•as ·l80. Coast Wt.•111l1t•r Jt \viii be fair with a s\o\v warm· ing trend Friday. 11\g~s \\'ill .be in the mid 60s. Lo\\'S tonight will be ·friim 35 to45degrees. INSIDll TODAY The top JO prod11c1ion1 from Orangt Coo1t comn1unily !healers for 1914 are tlrtllfiled today, wilh ··Promlstrs, Prorni.ite•'' kad1n9 llie UJ~ Set lnl(T'rni.uon. Poge 86. lndl'X ~""·•-M<ll " 11rw1\.111Mn .. , l..M.•.y• "' =·'""" .. , "'-.. M ci.,.i11t11 ••n a....-c-1, "' Cllfll<f ... -· .,. Oft•-• ... -· . ... Ot•tllNtlk tt "' $ttek M1rt1tl Al•ll llflllfll l '·~ •• Ttltvhltoll ... E11'9'11l11_.111 ... , ......... ... ,11\t!Kt ... W111'""' .. "-''""' .. Wfl'l!llHIWI .. lllttn11lltltfl .. Drunken drJ\'Cr~ \\Ctl\'cd their 1\a~· to a ne"· Christmas holiday record in Orange Count y "'ilh the booking of 88 inebriated rnotori~ts into the cnunly jail during lhe fcslJ\'e season. Ja il de puties reported today. California lligh\vay patrolmen a(·· counted for the bulk of the arrests \\'ith 56 motorists pulled fron1 be hind Marine Beaten ,By Tire Iron, Robbed of· $48 Orange County She riff 's in - \'estigators arc "·orkinj:l \\'ith l\l ar1nl' Corps of€icials today in a bid to de· thl' \\'heel :.ind placed behind bars dur 111g the 48 hours ending midnight C/H·1stn1as Day ()fficl'rs said the tolal of drunken drivl'rs a rrested throughout the coun t,\' during Christmas \Viii be v.•ell ove~ 1tto '"hen those motorists booked into city jails ;ire added to the county jail tall\' s i1nt<1 An;1 topped the li st of city police us ing the county jail v.:ith 11 <ir· rests of drunken drivers during Christin as. Other agencies c9ntributing to the total of 88 bookings included the sheriff's office and Buena Park v.·it h fivt! each. \Vestminster ,\·ith three. Orange 1l\Vo and i':e"·port Be ach, Costa l\t esa. Fountain Valie}1• Stan· ton, Garden Gro\'e and Cypress vdth one each. tcrmine the identity or a motorist "·ho.. Culture Board robbed a young El Toro l\l:ir1ne of S48 after beating hin1 v.•ith a tire iron. Deputies s aid thl.' Christm;1s E\'l' Seeks Members robbery occurred_ after i\·I :1r11l(' Gerald Chillus. 19. at;ccptcd :i lift from hi s a~sailant near lhc 111tcrscl'· i\pplicatlons are being accepted for lion of Canada nnd 1'r:1b11co roads !he Cultural Jlcritage Con1n1issio1) in shortly ufler he left lhe El 'foro San Juan Capistrnno. ~MMine~Corps Air Station. The city council appro\'ed a l'f'\"ised Chillt1s t61d urficcrs the motorisl ordinance cre.ating tj"le comn1 ission drove hihl Co a deserted rural 11rc11. thls "''eck. -• rorced him to the ~round nnd heat. hin1 . C'o1nmissioners \\'in .-:rct as an ad· over the head "'ilh a lire iron . \'1sory bo11rd tqother city bodies; th ey Chill as said his 3lt:1ckcr th\'11 look \Vil\ con1pj\c a lislof sites. structures, his "'allct , conl aini n li! $48 in \>t.'1·~o ns ;111d events \vhich h:t\'C his· Christmas lea\'C money and his boots. tor1cal s ignificance. nnd they "'ill ad· A description of the:dti\'Cf and his car minister s(uClies and plans rt l:'lting to has been cil'culatcd to all local law en· n19 tt c rs of hi s torical. rultural . forcement agenc.ios. pa\eontological or archeolog1ca I Officers said the young l\larinc ha:-significa.ncc. · ' now reCo\'ercdlr.Q.in 1nJurics innicted ~ rive of the Sf.\'ell comrniSs~rlers during the attack. lie \\'<i s found al the n1ust be restdCnts of the city. They scene b~·a passing motorist "ill be nppo1ntcd by the ci\f council ~ a nd \rill se1'\'{'01'1e·~eotrtc.n11s. Ma11:Slain in Bar ~1AR\'S\71 LLE IA Pl -An unlden- iified bottll.'·smash.ing l\lexican· A.mcri<'an man in his t>arl\' ~ \\'lls s'hot and killed nl /l tll11rysviht'ta,ern. polite said. Th(ly said !he victim \\'OlS drinking with ri \'e other nu~n und breaking bottles on the floor moments berorc the shooting early Ch rlstnias n1ornina::. , Laos Town Falls VIENT IA NE, l.aos (U PI ) -Com · mun1 st Pathet Kao troop$ parUcipal- cd "'ilh former CIA-,sponsorcd guer· rill a soldli'r! to seize 1h.e northern pro- \'inC'e tov.•n or Ban Hotici SaJ In ,·iolation of the Laos telse-fire ac. cords. sovcrnn1rnt 50urces said. to· day. ' I T!RRllQRY I ! : OUl~f'i!:l\ ,1.NO .. >'i ! !:. l ER N ,,u~TR Alll< I ' • ~---------..I.-. I ' 1 s.ou• H I AU51RA!I A 1---· -·· ·••·· .... ' NI Y..' 50UT H AUSTRALIA • Christ1uas Disaster Cyclone Tracy -siruek the northernmos t /\us tralian city ot Dar\vin C hristmas Day. inflicting hcu,·." casualties ::ind dl·· molishing or seriously d a1naging n1ut·h of the cil~·. see sto r~·. Page A4 . Yule Roundup ' World Back to Work • Following .Christ~as . ~ By The Associated Press fie Christian \\'Orld \\'(lnl back tu y.·ork today :.iftcr :.1 C.:hristm:.:is _day_ ot aust erity ror man. no ''io lence in Northern lrefand and the l~ol,11 Land, more military rc\·er~e~ for the South \tietnamese gox<:..rnment. n1ore than- 150 Americans dead on ttie highways and n C)'C'lone that de\'astated Darwin. Auslr:1l.!Jl...\.&J~Lday stor,11 . AJ J - Ch(lsllans ('clehrllted lht birth of Chri!St and y.·o rshiped rro1n 1srae.li· OCCUfllCd Ilclhlr hem IO ~ll)SCO"' llnd llanoi. i\ ntcrlcnn:!I and Wt-l'it Euro- i ptans re kindll.'d !he holiday spir1 l de~pite scvt'rc c<:<momic pinch. 1'he Christmas Eve turnout at tht' blrLhplucc o( Christ returned to the normal 15,000 foret,11;n und Chris l1a11 Arub \\'Orli hipcrs aO°er a i:evcre drop 1 last yl';•r 111 the \l'Ukt• of lhl' ()ctohrr \\'at. The h~.1\ 1c,.,1 SC(·ur1l)' 1>ref'1tU· lions in hi:>lolr~ protcrtcd the l'ru\\d 111 Hethl<:h('nl. :Jrlrt thr,·at:?i or f\r:11.J ~ll .. I .r1ll:i v1oh·nl'~ · rli1I not m ater1;1h fl' _tsratl t1·oo p ... fired a ''''\ :?ihl'll:?i o\'t•r 1hc hllrdcr ;ll ~11t•rrll l<1 camp:-Jn southern Lcb.111tln hut kepi lhl•1r f1r1· a"'ll\' rrnm IA'hanl>!«' farm{•r:-' illt\l' r;:ro\.l':?i, m:1lnt:1111in.I[ :in unoffJl'lal trnc,1 for llH' f,1rnlt·r~ ·h11 r\·es1 11 ".:!"' ;il:-u o)ll-· of th(' h<iht·~t lime~ nf the 1 ... 1nnttl' C'ah:ndur. thC' f'c.i~t nf lht• ~aC'T ilu'f' t'•u11·lud111.: \ht· :1nnu:d p1Jp.r1m.11-1' 111 :ih•1·c.1 1"h1· ff'ast h:1:-. not l'u111c1dt·d \11t h ('hr1:?.tma~ ~u11:e l ~•Jil Pr)p1• l'au l \'I told 30,000 J>('opl\! 1n ·~t t'1•ll'I'·~ Squ,1ri' 1hut Chr1~tn1a~ of . ft•rC"cl •· .1 hrt~hl tl.1~1i·· to 1llu1n1nale "'{~t'l' ll (ll ;\lll'P. rage 1\2) I L l'or'' ard. ' 'rhc m:1n suffered t1 broken leg and a crushed knL-e when the fl'ont "'·heel ran over his legs, fi remen said. '.\lil'hael·GarTia \\·as treated at San Clemente General llosµ1t aL South African Riots Hurt 400 J<Jll.\:'\:\'ESAC'HG . South A.fr ic:.i 1.\P l illorl· than 400 persons v.crl· t:1kt'n to the hospital \1 ilh stab "·o unds Chr1~tm..1s Da~ in So"cto. the'S~rat\'I 1n g rc-ser\'c for Africans outsidt- .l n h.1n11(·~!Jurg, hospital aut ho ritie~ ... ;11d tnclay l'oltrc rcpol'ted one ~t a hhi ng dealh Chr1stma :?i in lhl' l'f'S('r\'l'. 01· 1111\ n:-h1p . 1~ :.i lLn1t.• of f1·ar for m~Hl\ 01 1 ls t'~l1 01 ~ilt'd on<' mLll 1un pcopl<' 1\'i1r11 :.,:.1ni:s nf ~ oun~ thug~ l.1101\·n a:-. t~ol:?ii:­ ruan1 \ht• unlit s ll'l'Cts. ,\~ :.l;1bh1ng ''ict in1$ pourl·<l 111h• Srn\·l'tn·:... huge Barag,\·analh llO!opital \\'cdnC'..,rta~· and today. the \\'ard:.. lwkl'd hke fruntlinl' C•1~L!:t\ly :?il:Jllon~ Bar~e Capsizrs Li).'\(; rtEAt:ll !l 'PI l /\ con\'(~rt t«I f1·r1·~ liuJt l'~•p~1z1•d ('arly tlldu~· .1f\~·t 11 t•au~ht fir~· 1,hilt• rnoorcd a n11\l· off Litt!t· .\aple~ 1'he h:n·ge ~:.i nk 1n :is 1c1·1 of \\at1•r. ·rtK·rc \l <l:?i no one t111 board lhl' \'CS~cl. YULE Tl/IEVES -11\"]URE WOMAN !i.\Cl{A)l l'~:\''fO lAr) _:A ;4 \'car old ~l ar~~\11\c \\01nan 5ur£cr~d R - b1'0kl'll-'I r1..,I Y.ht•n ll P"Jil' Q.f YOUllR thir\ r~ ~' ahhf•rt hl•r pUr5c 'a nd l-nork1·rl hl.!JI 10 lh1• pa\'cm<'nt :tnt'r t'hr1 ... 1ni.1~ i"\,1~ chu rch !!Cr \·lc,·c~. pulir1· r1 1111rl<•1l "Tlh• \IHt•\1·~. \\ho ..,houtc:d ··~J e rry ('hr1~t 1n.1~·· h1.•f01rc lhc ••"sa11\l, got abuut Sti f1·orn :'ilr~ \'l'rka Rakel~. nr f1r1.·r ~ ~;111\ I L/SC ThurSdev. Oecembe1 ~. 197-l Set•e11 Releri sed Ar med Inmates • Give Up Seige Rt Ll,ETI ~ LO HTt)~. \'a . !Al') -Arr11l'd in· n1ates at Lorton K1·forn1ator~ 1·ndt·d a two·d3'.'' !>t'hte al the 11ri.;11n tod:1~ anti rt•h·a:it'd !tev1·n ho!>la~~·;,, unh;irrnt•t l. l:;.1-.11·1 n d1-.tr11·t of \'1rginia. The pri.:.0111:"1'$ 0 \\l'l't• :.ct•k 1ng a ...... uranc~ from Hopkins that he v.·ould not pro- '>t 'i'.'U!t~ th1~1n on ;1ny rh:iri::es s tem- 1111ng fro11l thl'Upr1~u1~ An ;q::rcl' 1n1:"nt bl'l \I t'\'ll I loµk 1 ns UJld the pr1:.onl'fs: (l\"l·r 11nnu1uity rrom LO H1'(l~. \'., (.\/" :\rn1cd 111· prose('11t1nn up1>1:ari.:d '" bt• lhe only n:atc .~ at Lorton HC'f11r 111 a1 or~ ll· ob~t<1 r I\· tu cn01ng ttfe orde:ll . leased a guard ;uHl kllehl·n .. tC\\ar1I ''\\'(':ire mo\'ing as f<1 st as v.·e can to lOday, reduc1n)'.! \11 ~e \·t·n the nun1bi'r \\l'ilP thing:; u1).'' said Lawre nce 11( host<i gt·s sllll h«ld 10 .1 pr1~11tt-d1-...""I~ Jamison .. 1 la'J..\'CI' catlt<d 1n today to I urb:.u1t•t· t h,11 b1·g.1n t'h n~t rn ;1-. n1 J.:hl n1·got 1 ;ill' for the pr1:.oners. "\\1 e \\' ;1 nl Thi• 1n1n:dt·s saul th\·~· rt·l1·.i.,1·., t.hc a dt•;1l \1'1\h 110 repr1~als or llrosctu- 1\\'fJ rtlt•n. \\ho cn1n1•l.i1nt·d 11f ht•ing 111 . liun "tu shu\1 till· g1K1d .-.1~!1' of 11., a~;11 n ." !ft said the seven r e n1ai ning 1'hc r\·lt·a~t·d h11.~L;1!:\'S \\l'l't' 1dt·11t1l1t·d ho~ragl'S ··~11·l· \\l·ll, ht•althy: and they ••s .J;.io1cs f'. Gr1!f!n, il guard. 11nd Hoy huvc ;i lot of\\'<Jter and fruit to eat." Park~. a·stt;\Y'Jrd. t:arlil'r. tn!:! prisoners asked ror, ,\nuther gu;ird. llogt·r.-. l'orll'r. \1·a:. and received, v.T1tten assuranre from rtlt'i:l"t'd ~·1.1 1 licr Lnd,1\ acting federal prison director Hoy '.\l c·an11 hill'. nt•g(ll;;1t1r,n.:; 11 t·re un-Ger<1rd thal none of the inmates in- dt·r \Vay bel\1·een lhe rrisoners and votved in the di sturbance v.·ou!d be Oa\·id llopklns. L" S :;Horney fur !ht' 1r:1ns ferrcd fron1 Lorton to other federal prisons. Huge Slick Hits Wate rs Of Japan TO'K\'0 IL'PI J -A le::ik from a petrochemical con1plcx h<is turned the scenic lnland Sea into a huge oil s lick <J nd polluted some of J apan's richest fis hing waters. J\olaritime Safety ;\gcncy ofricials in Kobe said today they expect the oil slick, ""'hich is 81 mdes long and 15 miles wide. to J;;st for another rive days. The l nl:1ncl Sea lies be\\veen thc ma.in Japanese islands of Honshu and Shikoku. , The maritime ;,i~ency said the !>lick is movi ng through the .:\aruto Str:Ht. the eastern entrance lo lhe Inland Sea, and moving easlv.«1rd tov.·ard lhc Pacific Ocean. 'fhe ooze, \\'hirh blighted 1he area'.-. bcarhes-. destrofl'd fish ~s \veil <i s the seav.'eed upon \\h1C'h the fish feed . The ~·or:.;t.oi! pollution in Inland Sea history bt·gan \\'hen 18,750 barrels of heavy oil leaked out of :\'l it$ubishi Oil Co. 's refinery in Kuriishiki. There was no conlpany explanation for the s pill. The refinery is located on Honshu Island b<.•l\\'Cen the ports of l~iroshi ma and Os:1ka. T he J apanese maritime officials said fishing grounds hardest hit \Vere uff v.·est ern l lonshu and northern Shikoku Island. Damages up to \Vcd · nesday a mounted to some SIS ro illion, the officials said. A mar itime agency SllOkcs man s<1id m ore than 20 Japanese rescue ships \.\'ere mobilized to help clean the sea ··but made no hcadv.·;i y. sinre \\'C dl·· clded not to use neutralizing agents to creme new pollution .·· the .... Q.ffjcial said authorities fc11red thi?i hemica\s designed io combat oil pottutio n \\•ould dcSlt'OY more fish thantbc oil s lirk itself. OU fences trailed by ships al:io pro· ''Cd ineffective !~cause the oil "had been s pread thinly u~·cr \Vide areas" ;ind is movinii ;it about a half n1il e an hour, Ute offi cials said. ' T heft Investigated In Laguna Hills Urangl' County Sheriff':; officers arl' invc~tigating the theft from a L:i~un:i JI ills home of a p11rse contai11 - 1n~ S5!i.50 in <.'ll!)h . 1l,·put1t·:. :;aid the purse \\·as taken lro1n the hornc of .-.a!c.;11·on1an t\:in(·y :-itlt: ,\~!or. '.!Ii , (•f 2:l:JU I '.\L1r,,;1la ~t . by I hie1·c~ \1 hn cnlt'rl'd hcr hornc via thl' Ullll!tkerl J!J1';1ge dnnl' 11·hilt• she \\·a:; .i~lct•p . ORANGE CO AST '"' DAILY PILOT I"" Or""°' c ... ,1 o .. n, Point, w.t~ .,.h"h" t.,,..,- -1,... 'H•" P•e" "P~Ph ..... at»l""O<a"9" Cool P"Dlh~•"Q (om1u"Y ~'""''~1~..i.i.o"''"~ pu~•·'>Nd MoM•~· 1~r<>uQ~ f.,<1.1• !CJ< C<nl~ ""-"' N• .. Po•I B•·l<h, ""~!•h<llOO e.a.:n1Fo ..... •••n "'•"••, Hvont S•OOl•!M(I< "'•lley """ l.A9Ut'• IJ.,uo(h '>o\Jth (OAU A '"'9'' ,.9,on;il «l•l•on 'I pug!"""' \•I ~'~'""""' \w""""' Tne 1>r<"<•p.1I P\Jltl••h•"Q p1.on1 " .01 .JXl IWl1 II•~ si .. ~i, C011• MtW, C•hlorn,.1 ~,it, Robert N. Weed "'"'"""'•"II 1>1..tl'•,,,__,.., .J.tck R. Curley Y •(t Pft•,oen1 •flll ~ne• •I ""'"'"' But <1 snag developed because Gerard's letter tontained no as · !>urancc that there \.,.ould be no reprisals in the form of prosecution on charge!) :.lemming from the di s· trubancc. Prisone r Tom Reed said the prisoners talked \\Ith a la\vyer \\'ho s uggeste d their bcsl recourse v.·ould be to seek assurance from J~opkins that there y.•ould be no such prosecu- tions. Four prisoners succeeded in carry· ing out a complicated escape plan Wednesday night at the beginnini.l of the prison disturbance. State police later found one of the escapees dead of a gunshot v.•ound in the auto the four used to flee Lorton. a District of Columbia prison located in the Virginia suburbs of \Va shington, D.C. Early today inmate negotiators representing all or some of approx - imately 100 prisoners involved in the di st urbance obtained the signatures or District of Colum bia penal ofri cials to improve specified prison co ndi- tions. The disturbance broke out following the eol\apse of a Jargc·sca!e escape attempt. ·-· Reed, an 'inmate leader , told <1 te- porter inside the prison l·hat the guards \\'ere seized by prisoners after the escape plan failed. . The plot c<illed for prisoners armed \vith a handgun and homemade knives to capture a guard during the showing of a Christmas night movie and dress an inmate in the guard's un - iform. The inmate, posing as a guard, y.•ould then enter. a \\•atch tower that eonu~l s the main gate to the prison and· d):i e n the gate for lhe other JJrisoners. Recd said the scheme \vo rked up lo that point but the inmate posing as the g uard and three other prisoners estaped out the gate before other prisoners could reach the gate. "They crossed us," Reed said. '!'he rcn1aining prisoners then grabbed a small :.1rscnal of r ifles. and ,,hotguns, tnok the other guards hosta ge a nd eommandcered the prison 's cafeteri a, Heed s 11id . llo\r evcr. a prison spok esman said the inn1ates ditl not have rifles and :-;hntguns but \1·erc arn1ed only with homen1adc knll·cs. f'r Of!.1 Page A I COVER-UP. • • , , 1.-1·ates rnade hi.-. argun1cnts on lhc Gfith day of the t n<il. 11 \1·as expected thal alt argun1cnl:. \1•ould be complet- ed hy Friday. thus al \0\1·111g Lhe jury lo. Jx·gin i!eltherations. During h1:; \\·ide -rangin g arg:u· 1nents. Fr:ites·praised Ehr!ichn1<1n ·s \\'orld \Var II ri.•cord ns a le:1 d navigoitor on 2H bomhing missions, :;aid Lh;1t although thief tria! pro- :it'{'U!o1· .la1nes F . Neal had a "golcten tongut··· the jury ought to p:.i,v attcn· 110 11 onJ\· to the cvHi('lll'C and con- ·lcnded Officials in charge of the early \Vatergalc Hl\'t•stigation a ll t>xonc·rat · cd Ehrtirhman from obstruction of justice. ''Th at's thl' n10 .-.l in1portant t•\'idcnee in this eas t· 111\0l\·ing Ehrltchm a n," Frates !)<JHL Oil F low S lows NE\V ORLE,\tJS (U l'l) -'fhe fh.l\V nf oil from an off shore \\ t•ll sl(l\\'ed 111· <13v as cre\1·s tr1t•fl to ennt;iin the ooze. ·rh~ Co<1 ~t '<;u,1rd .-.;1icl th\· ~ltt·k v.·as ~l'Vt'll rllilt• . ., lung ;.ind 111·0 n1ilcs ~'idr. Preside1atial Christ111as Presidenl Ford kisses his wife, Betty, as the fi rst family and fri ends exchar:i ge C.hristmas gifts nea r the fireplace of their Vail, Colo., holiday retreat. The President a lso SJ>ent p a rt of Christmas day on the ski slopes. H.e p au~ed for a moment to ch at v,iith a fello\v s kier, Mike Parma, 14, of La Joll a, Cali f. (Related Story Page AJ.) Lag una Winte r Fest, Parade Being Planned Plans are now under way for this year's Laguna Beach Wi nte'" Festival and PatricJt's Day Parade. The festi val will take place from Feb. 15 through March 9, with the parade scheduled for Feb. 22 at 11 a.m . The parade route will run from Laguna Beach ~ligh School to t he Irvine Bowl. A Hobie Cat race is scheduled from Aliso Beach to Main Beach J\-1arch 1. Sponsors said the racers will be greeted at J\-1ain Beach Park by l\l ayor Roy Hol m, who "'ill parachute do"·n from an aft"pl ane i\l<1yor Holm will then de9icate the i\tain Beach Park flag pole. A flag Will be presented by a represent ative fron1 the office of U.S. Rep. Andrew Hinshaw <R-Newport Be ach). The dedication will be followed by a• single-handed (one person aboard) I-lobieCat r acebaek to Aliso Beach . Other hi ghlights of the festival will be lawn bo°"'ling and internationa l shuffleboar d competitions Feb. 23 at lleis.ler Park and a daily travel milm festival at t p.m. and 3 p.m . at the f~orum Theater. Whale Festival Being Planned In Dana Point It 's y.•inter no\v in the Bering Sea and the California gr<Jy whales arc heading south to Baja California, giv· ing rise to an annual South Coast event, the Dana Point Festival of the \Vhale. 'Fhe festival y.·ill lake place Feb. t through Feb. 9 at Dana Point \Vharf. Uoth "'cekends. boats \1•i\I leave on \\'hale-watching expCdi li ons from Ditna \Vharf Sportfishing every hour from 10 a.m . ttirough 4 p .m. Co:;t of the cruise is S3 per adult and S2 1>er child. In addition, D<ina \Vharf shops \.Viii !'ponsor such events as 'f-shirt paint-· ing contests and kite-flying competi- tions. 1'hcre "'""iii be performances hy high school bands and displays by the Orange County !-!arbor Patrol and the Loasl Guard. Jury Selection Law Intro duced SACH..1\i\1EN1'0 IUPl l -i\s- se rnbl y man Ed11'in L. Z'berg ( D- Sacra me-nto), today introduced legisl:1tion overhauling C;.i lifornia's grand Jury systcn1 to create greater efficiency and safeguards ayainst abuse .. Z'berg's bill \VOU\d St'parate civil and crin1inal functions of grand juries, shorten the life span of ·juries dealin~ 11·ith crimioal' cases <ind re· qui re random jury seleclion from the tounty for criminal panels . Japanese Soldier Of WWII Disc.overed TOK''O IUPI) -A man who claims to be a Japanese World War II holdout has been found in Indonesia, the .Japanese government . reported lo· day. · A spokesman for the llealth and \Velfa re i\linlstry, quoting reports from the J apanese ·e m b-.:rssy in · Jakart<i, said the man, clad in rags, was taken into custody by Indonesian Air f'orce 1>ersonnel in ri.1orotai, In- donesia's northernmost island in the ~loluc ass ~roup. T h e man fold Indon esian in- vestigators he had been hiding oo t~e island since \\lorld \Var II ended 111 August, 1945. The man identified himself as Teruo Nakamura. 57 _ \Vorld \Var II holdout, !;hoi('hi Yokoi, \\'US captured on Guam l\\'O yea rs e'!!.licr and relurncd to Jap<.in . Sniffing Spray Kills Boy, 12 SACR A ME~TO CAP) -A Sacramento g r and mother, l\l r s. The lma Cloud, says her 12-year·old grandson "'"'as killed by sniffing from aerosol cans. Thoma~ Kcevd fO••o• ' Thoma\ A. Murph1ne ""'"•g•nQ Ea.tor Harbor Puzzle 'l'he s pokesman said two officials of the Japanese embassy °"'ill be sent to i\iorotai Saturday to· intervi('w the man, "'hose health condition was described as good. • 1'he bov, Gene Bollinger. was found dead Christmas Eve in a JHirking lot near i\lrs. Cloud's home. She said in an interview published loday that he had been drinking beer and sniffing a spray compound 'used to prevc!Jt stickinR: in ovens. , Charles H. loos Uguna Beach Office llMC......-oe•to )"••' Safe R ecovered From Wa t e r A deputy coroner said an investiga- tion Into the cause of the boy'S'. death was still being conducted. U.s.-Pair Murdered In Mexico ri1 EX I CO cn·v (AP) ~ 'l'hc bodies of a n elderly American couple ha\'e been fo und in the lO\\'ll of Sun Luis Potosi with throats cut 11nd faces dis· fi gured, possibly by a screwdriver, poli e~ said. . Police found the bodies of l\tarv1n Kahle. 60' of Green Valley, Ariz .. and bis wife , the former Adil Hoyle, 70, of Galveston, Tex., on Ch ri stmas Eve. But it was believed they had be~n dead for more than a week, Police Chief Antonio Aguinaga Pinon report · cd \Vednesday night. Ag uinag3 Pinon s aid the retired couple li ved in the city for fi ve years, '"l'here was blood all over," he re- ported. "T hese people n1ust ha\'e been tortured befor e being killed .... lt is the most horrible-crime J've seen In San Luis Potosi.'' The city, midway between rii cxico City a nd the U.S. border , has a popula tion or about 300,000, inel~d~n g other retired American couples hv1ng in the same section as the Kah Jes. 'fhe police chief said the ot ~er Americans were being questioned. An Ame rican friend of the Kahles, identi fi e d onl y as Leon a r d B . KO\\'<ilski, called police Tuesday after he found the house unlocked. In· vestigating police found the bodies in the couple's separate bedrooms anti ide nt ified them from passports, t he chief said . "ri1y agents fou nd a bloodstained screwdriver tha t we think °"'as used to kill the m ,'' he reported. Aguinaga Pinon said robbery as the motive a ppeared unlikely since there were m a ny valuabl es still in the house. . The U.S. Consulate in i\tonterrey, 50 miles north of San Luis Pofosi, y.·as trying to loca.te feJatives of the COU· , pie. Hit-run Driver Sought in Road -Death Of Two }\ 48·year-old Tustin ma n and a woma r\ who stopped to help him after a minor accident were killed by a h~t ­ run driver Christmas night in the East Los Angeles area. l\1ichael Rosario, whose Tusti n ad· dress \vas not imf\lediately available, s uffered the fatal injuries along a darkened stretch of t he Pomona Freewa}', high"'•ay patrolmen said. The °"'oman, Marjorie G, Leonard. 50, of Montebello, was one of tv.·o persons who stopped to help Rosario after his ca r hit·the center divider. As the three were trviniz to move Rosario's damaged ca r. a late-model blue Ford bore down on the group. The third person at the scene, a young poli ce cadet, tried lo pull Rosario from the auto's path, but fa iled. 1'he \Voman was killed instantly. Rosario died a s hort time later. 1'hc car never stopped. f'rom rage Al ROUNDUP. • • the ''tormented'' °"'orld. On Christmas Eve, the Pope in a u g uratf!d t he Ron1a n Catholic church's 1975 Holy Ye ar. '!'h e Christmas cease·fire pro- claimed by lhe Irish RepUblican t\rmy prevailed in E ngland and Nort h e rn I rela nd , hu t Queen Eli zabeth II warned in her annu<1\ Christmas message that no peace y.•ill tome "if we turn against each other \\'ilh angry accusations," Al least 44 persons \Vere ki ller! and hundreds inj ured or missing in thl! cyclone that roared out of the Timor Sea before dav.·n on Christmas and ,.,,r ecked Dar v.•i n, nor t h t!rn Aust ra lia's most im portant city. (Story, page A4J, i\tore than G million Americans \Vere out of work but the traditional holiday spirit was evident across the . nation. i\lost cit ies resumed full outdoor lighting after d.imouts to conserve energy. Plants Disappear In Dana Nurser y Ptanls valued 11.t $65 v.·ere slolen d uring the Chr istmas holiday by thieves Who climbed a wall lo gain en· try to a o a·na Point nursery, Orange County S heriff's orricers said. Deputies said the loss' was reported by oper ators of the' Ten Ten nursery, 34219 P acific Coast lt ighwa.%. Ml•hng AOCl•tu I> 0 611• '>"I> •l•I~ Other Othcts f tO">l.O M~,. :JJ(l 'IU" I.I., \I,.•! 'ft~I 6'-•<h llll t-•.,povl i!ov•.,••O H"ntu•11ton s;i.,,, 1111~ 6-~n &e<o•••••<> ~·dCllH,.<• "'•h•V 1)101 ~· "" lio.., \'INCf.:l\T DIXO N lu ssocd ·lht< 1ny:.t;;;Tous ~low the murky \iatt.'rs of 1-1unt1ngton llarbour, tied it to his trusty s teed, put th.e old sta- tion V.«.1gon in gear and hauled tip a one-ton safe. . .Except fo r the station °"·agon part. the story has all the markings ~fa :;a~a of t~e Old \Vest. But It happe ned Christmas Day 1974, in an exelustvt nook of n1odcrn suburbia. _According t.o off icial s 3l the ministry, a former Imperial Army private firs t class or the same name has'been listed as rilissing since a bat- lie in l\torotaiotl \\-latch 5, 1945. About a dozen for mer soldiers were found on t he Island in 1955 a nd re· patriated :t he officials said . Former Army l.t . Hiroo Onoda, 51, came out of 29 yenrs hid ing in the jungles on the Philj.ppine's Lub:ing Island in i\1arch this year. Another ;\uto Wea¥ed· ,i ~n D••QO F•~•.,I<• Tele°pnone 1714) 642·4321 , c 11sslfled Advert ising 642·S678 l,.,gquna Beach All Departments: Teleohone 4M-,466 Police A.rres't Esthf:r-W-illiams . \, F.om s~· <.'"-..it Ttl •:Rt:: IS llR r\~IA yet to unfol<l. hov.·e\·er. 1'he so1rc hasn't •becn- opt:ned )'rt. ll11nt1ngton Be11ch au).horit1e~ h~\'e no rt!cord or a lost safe. 1'1\e only pnssible clue to Its formr1· ov.'nershi1> is n Union Oil receipt, the 1\1ie ga$ 5t11tions m111:ht iSs uc. found v. ith the safo Paintings Smashed I--""" u1 ,,N ARD tAP) -Actress Esther Willia ms, 511 of Beverly HI Us, hQs been arrested and Cooked for inv"tsligaticin of drunken driving, the California Highway Patrol suid toduy. -• 49~·0630 <..··~""'°"''· 111; Ci••h(lr , •• ,, "~~'"''~9 (>'"'0""'' l.r n• .. , "~·••• +11.,,+ .. '"'"' ""''0'"' "'"n"' n• ..., .... 1 .. .....,,. '''""" ""'' ~ ••o•,d...:•~ """0"1 '""'~' '''""''"'Oil 01 ~o\Py•·ljfll ~"""' ~~~~a ~" l')o!•~ G•tll •I C.0"• W 1• Ct•·t~·~·• S~ft••••P••~n br t••1<•• UOO ,....,.111, b~ ""''' U \CI -t~1~ ""1+nt•r on1111•1-• ll oo "'()111•11, · D1icon , of 16242 Tisbury Circle. I luntinglon Harbour, told the Orangt• ('011ntv JI arbor Patrol he Ha ppened to nottcc the gr ay box near a bulkhead at luv.:11dt'.'. about 2:30 p.m . ' -· llE TllES f!IA~AGED lo gt.>t lines around 1t ;_1 "" pull it Out of ~he 11,1t1·r \\11h h•~ s ti:ttion "'agon . Police urr1\cd later lo fO\I' il to the pohce 'il~t1nn' • I . --·--- A C hri stnl as vandal did SfiOO dt11nage at the Violtit P a rkhurst (;t1 lll"ry, 276 S. Coast lfii:hway in 1 .~~unu Rf'ach, as a rot'k he tossed through fl gallery window sma~hed l\VO valuable paintings. Pohce arc in· vesli(Zllting, She was stopped about 11:30·p.m . Christmas when her weaving car passed a highway pa1rol c-ar111 e-. ctsrof-tht*SS-mttes pei:-hour.speed llmil, µatrl'llmcn Orivid Chn))ell and r..tikc t:ooper sa id . The incidentoccurr<:d on the Ventura Fr'1tway near Camarillo. Orflccrs said i\li ss \ViUiams failed a..sobriety test and "'as held in haH r..,r an hour and a half berore her hus band, i.1ctor Fernando Lamas, posted S.100 ball. Lamas had been ridin& with his wife. I • I ,' ' ' ' ) I Man .Pursued Gold , Throughout Editor s '\ote Cold has at trac1ed rnun throughout the ''Yt!I and Am tr1con.t are er pecltd lo 101n tht rush when own1?rs/11p ()/ -gold bt>comes lt:gal on Dec :JI \Vhot iS lhu precious metal and ifs altra.c· lion'> l/ert 1n lhe /OJI o/ a Sf.'MCS IS a look at l/!1 lllStory J90 t---+---+----+---+---j[ b v LO lJ ISE COOK olOKlll .. P'ttH \IU l .. t I Last in a Ser1t s) On Sl'pl • ~ th!.! Bure;iu ol the !\hnt opened the doors of Fort Knox to Sc\ en con ~ressmc n ,ind nn uctompa 113 1ng group of reporte rs 4 It "as lht f 1rs1 public tour of the ~ol d storage fuc1ilt} ~intc \\oriel \\',1r II und its purpose \1 as to reassure Amcru:uns lhi:i l th e gold re u\J:, existed 1he t.:nited St tics ov.i1s 2i6 million ounces of gold - J boUt 549 b1Jl1 on \\!Orth - .tnd 150 m11t1on ounces are stored 1n f ort Kno;.. The r~st is in \ aulls 1n Ne\v \ ork S:.in Fr:.1nc1sco i)en\1.:1 and Phll:.1delph1a The go\ttnment \~111,uc lion 2 m1lliun nun <: es o the metal l)fl J un 6 ~one v.eek after 1t becomes legal for /\mer1 c in:. 10 buy and sell !lt1ld bulhon Tllf. 1.tRE OF ov.1ung s.:old 1s expected to draw thousands of Am er icans It IS not ;i new <1llract1 on !i.tore lh;i n 2 000 }ears hefore th~ birth of Christ the !:g;. pt1<1ns piled gold ob 1ccts 1n their horn bs as or ~ ferings to smooth the path of the dead tn the aft erlife Aesop told 1n his fables of the goose that L.ud the ~olden c~gs -<:ind of the i::reed of the people v. ho killed th• bird Vir g il \\rol e o f th e ' cursed Just " for the metal Sh akes r carc \~Mrru:d j,h at ·all !hat gl isters is ltot ~old \cs glis ters" though the commonly used \\Ord 1s giltters ' \Vh1 th e f.1sc1nutlon? Rartl\ for one thing On I> abo~t 100 ,0QQ. tons of.gold h:.1\e been takon from the earth in all of recorded hi s tory Curr cnt unnual pro duction 1 ~ e stimated :it • 1bout l 350 Ion~ And 1f that seems hke .1 !l)t rem,..mber that ID the Lnitcd States alone 591 m11l1on tons of C'Oal \\as n11n ccl last year Gold al so is 1 alued for'lts durabil1t ~ ll v. ill not ' 1,1rn1sh or rnrrod(' 1t can bf.! beaten into ~h 1p(':; so thin that l ig ht wi l l s hine through Cini' copper and s1l\ er condul:t e!cctr1c1ty better To :;ome people, hl-;e re I r1ne1 I 1oncl Simmons of Chicago Jl old represcnts i pure sheer bea ut\ Its the most r 1sc1n;.i t1ng color the n1ost bec1 ut1ful n1c t,1I ' AJ.TflOt Gii C.OLO coins h:i \'e been 1n use .1s curren I cy as lont: as c1v1hzatlon has existed thr metul was not linked to lh c monctarv 1 S\stems of the ~'orld until n1odern tim("s There s1 mp l~ 1,1;asn I 1.;110ugh of 1t The firs t ma1or gold s1r1kr \\ 1s 1n California 1n 1848 11n(I mo1 e gold v. as pro cluced 1n th e 25 \Cars 1m med1a lt Iv toll nw1ng 1850 1han 1n th e 350 'l'ars lx'forc ·rhe fii st ~ol~ d1 s~o,er' 1n South Afr1c 1 I he world s l:irgest producer of gold to- d 1y c.1 mc 1n 1886 when a prosper I or disco' ercd· the J70t--GOLD PRICES Dollors ~, lroyounc• 30<------''-----'---'-~~-'----' 1970 1971 1971 1973 1914 pret1ous metal on a farm dent Kennedy banned over ne<1r v. hat 1s now Johan seas holdings 11eshurg Gold remained the basic or the I 350 tons or gCJld monetary unit The \\Orld s that Y.111 be mined this ve;ir m a1or c u r renc1es were more than 700 v.111 com~ valued according to how from South Africa The So\ much gold they could buy al 1et Cn1on w1fh Just o\er 370 the S35 an ounce price tons 1s the second largest Techn1cally, anyone hold produ cer followed by 1ngdollar5 could tr<1dcthcm Canad<1 Y.lth 53 tons and the for gold tn1ted States Y. Ith 34 tons By 1968 ho\1 C\ er th c:>rc The C n1ted States still w a s u t r e m end o u s holds the most gold -about Y.orldv.1dc demand for gold Soi9 b1ll1on at current both f6r 1nduslr1al use and m<11 ket prices wh ich are from people \vho fC'lt ~old fluctuatin g between Sl70 was a sounder investment und S180 an ounce \\est than cu rrencies thal flue Germany 1s second v.11h tu ated from daytoda) S20 9 b11l1on and France ts third wi th 517 9 billion The J::O\ ernment of South Africa holds onl} S3 4 b1lhon 1n gold Great Br1ta1n adopted the gold stand ard -linking all its currency to the prec1ou~ metal -1n 1821 and b\ th1 end of the 19th cenlur) n1os\ of the Western countries 1n eluding the Cn1ted Statc>s had fol!OY.ed suit I~ THE COLD Rush da\s or the late 19th cenlur~ pure gold "' as actually used us money pa rticularly by prospectors eagt-r to !urn the precious dust into other commodities El sewhere 1n the country currency r c>m a1n ed the common medium of ex change Gold 1\ as too cum hersome tn be practical for rnost da) to day transac lions a nd 1n its pure slate \\,is too soft and \ ulner<1ble todalJIQ,ge The currenl'"f hov.ever \Yas backed bv ROid and s1l\er Anv ,\mer1can "ho v.anted to could con\crt his monc) into met II During the Depression Pres ident Fr anklin D Roos e\ ell b ec'.im£' con cerned over the po!)s1b1ILl\ that people worried about bank failures v.ould Y.ithdra \\ their sa\ ings und demand gold In exchange In 1933 b\ executive order he imposed a ban on pr1\ ate O\\nersh1p of gold by US citizens Congress incorporated the ban 1n !he Gold Reser\ e 1\ct of 1934 The reser\C act 1n con 1un ct1o n \\Lth a :.epai ate v. 01 Id agreement a l ... o fixed the price of gold al S35 an ounce raising 1t from S20 67 U S citizens could ov.'tl gold bullion abroad but on 1.!i Until 1961 when Pres1 O~ i\1~RCH J7, 1968 the United States and other ma Jo r in du s tri a l n :.-i t1on s agreed that 1t v.as 1m poss1 ble to continue sclhng gold for S35 an ouncf' But they did not \\ant to cut their monetar \ S) stems com p\etel} tree of gold so the' 3grecd on v. hat 1s called a l\\o lier market 1 ht: pr tee at \\ h1ch gold 11o uld be cxrh.i ngcd bet11ecn centriil banks and go' ernments v. as set .1t S35 an ounce If the Cn1!ed States go\ ernment v. anted lo buy gold from the Ilr1tl5h gO\ ('rnment for example the price would be $35 If :l fore111;n i".:O\'crnment held tloll ars an d \I anted gold 1t could demand the bulhon a1 th e 535 an ounce rate But the prlce 1n the so called free m :irket 1n\ol\ 1n i; 1ndustr1al users and foreign c1t1l ens wa s allov.cd to nuctuate setting off the 1ncre.ises that prompted widespread speculation in gold The lin1ted St:itec; and the res I of th e "01 ld off1c1.1!1y v.ent off the gold slandard in 1971 ''hen the U S go, e1 nm cnl suspcndC'd the con 'ert1b1!1t' o f gold for dollars h£1d by foreign monetarv 1uthor1t1es That meant the Un ited States no longer v.ould pay its debts 1n gold AT TllE SAl\1 E time former President Rich 1rd l\t '.\1xon devalued !he dollar b' r a1s1ng the price of J?Olrl from S3S to S38 an ounce On Feb 13 1973 .tnothcr a~r<'<'m enl set the off1c1.1l r.itc of gold for cen tral b,1nks and go\ernm<'nt s .it S42 22 an ounce and there 1t h.is ren1 ;i1ncd Y. h1lc the free ma1 ke t price flu e tu atcd - Deliverjes Up "" Cadillacs Don't Suffer I) ET R () 1 T (A p 1 Lincoln deliveries 1n the A:o\I> FORD'S onl\ I in Rl"C'(""'1011 ,\nd slumping last month were up 8 per • oln pl:-int 1 n \Vi xorn s .1 1 e ~ h I\ l c::ist rl:irk cent from the 'e:ir bf'fore ~t1ch his bl'en runninJ: at sh ado" s O\ l'r most of the v.hen the energy cr1s1s sent norn1::i l 1>rodurtlon v. ithout 1u t o indu"t r\ but ot sales 111 all segmt>nts plun1 ta~orrs ordown tu11e Cad1lta t thr h,.ht s ,tr<' burn mcllng \\e re oper 1t1n :;: .1\ m 1x 1ng hr1 i:h1 l' and ,1 s~<mtJN''' ll DI C S 1 1mum Output s aid th e 11nrshum 1nto lheni~ht ;\ LL:\ II\ on} a Cadtll::ic s pokesman '\\c \Vhd l li11lustry,11de sales 2Gda' suppl\ o(unsoldnc" ha\r tv.o sh.i ft s each v.ork of ne\\ mod Pls ire dov.n 30 cars and L1nC'oln has d 52 lnJt nine hours a day nnd 1~rren1 f1 om ~ 'ear ago d~ suppl' compared ulth t '' o o u l ti f t h re t' C<id11t ,1(· 'lcl1\1:r1 es 1n enrl\ an lndu!ltr} ll\crnge of 86 Saturdays l)eC'en1br r v.crt' up 18 per· da\S Thet1,1;od1\1slons,1lsn Th o p l int's 10 000 l report nn increase <ner last \\Clrkcrs build l 100 r :ir:; ft te~h(' re 1 .. 011 .., 'ear In sales of h1 1;h priced cl a \ _ 80 percent of .ill options for luxur\ c ar~ Cad11\.iC'S sold 1n 1he coun "l!"'<iFl.ATIOS \SO bad The relatl\C'I\ strong tr' .. Robber Killed t'conon11( cond111n{ls arl'n t sho\l.lng or th e h txur' seg ~01n~ to ... 1fl<'Cl the aicr.igt' ment In an 1ndustr\' ~et Cad1\lac cu stomer asmurh b\ one or its \\:or s t .+ othl'I Pl'Ople !Ja' s a dou nturns hns been a blrss· .. pokt s m11n for the Gl'neral Ing not just for ttuto ex-~lntors h1~11r' cntdl\111on icutl\es but also for S1\N FRANCISCO C ~P) .. E,t<ntuJ ll\ the econom'""'v.orkers INhO otherwise -Robbers struck at t"o rould r 1.uih l!P ''1th u~ hut ffilf!;hl be on IU\ off Bank nf Ameri ca branches so fa1 \1 \ don t srt• un\ :i;1pns w 1th i n 2 o m 1 nu t c"' it\\iU Nt.trl\ 300 000 houri\ Chr1$tmas Eve, but a i\ n o 1 he 1 n du s t r ~ \\'Ot t rs--40 pert<ent of-thtt pollcetrrn-n wo-rktnT part-~pokt~m atl obs~r' es · 1 he lndu&tr} 's blue collAr Vi'Ork time as a {eller foiled one lu'.'<111 ' l ir bu ' ~r ('{I n afford rorct -face J anunry attempt when he fatally his purch isl'. and l( his lil\Offs ni> lhe comp1nte-s -6hot a bandit Pollc~offlccr n11nd 1~ ,.<'l he :o1 c.01n.i: to tr,r. ()Utput lll \lrlucill) nil HerbcrtNlrnau 29 shotone hu' no muttfr "hat lh('lr planl5 But al the of three robbers tr~ 1n i; to ~ales or (~uchllac s ch1er Cadillac plant 'in l>M.roit SfCt A\\8)' with Sll 147 rrom rompelltor Forrl 11 t..Jnroln two full sh1rt:o1 are v.orklng the Bank of America Conllnt nt al also nre buck· ovtrtlme lo ketp up v.llh b ranch at Clay and Ing th e lndu:;tr\\~lde trend production schedules Fillmorostreet.s Thursday's Closing Prices ' lhutsd1Y Ott1mber2S 1971 DAil V P!W?T .t/J. -~·1 !ot> ~~ l<i.'n '" •..i ~ev-•c"'il Pll""it;.w c·~ P!~o:.t l l Mt«.~ tt111' 1U U -111 P'Slo.11111 1!.C U '• S>'il'M \I 11 ZI -lo _..,ll'fl 10 l II )"• \.'o P\15 1,_.J S6 I 30 :tt• t. 1' l - INH1llf S6 t UI ~ PSNHtlto6' )I 10<•• 0 l t o!lk•I .ti --.)t I"•''• =~~· .n I~) l: ':~: ': ~'::.!. ~ ~ :: I~: :: ~::f:~l ftN~ I 1't t:.; ~ Mel!tM1 20JI I II\<•~ Pwtllol JO,o 1 Ill J ... , rtoooy po 1 I• II•""''~ "'0 "' 1M • ~ Iii~.~ Pw<IRC 10 1• l .. r~.r "' r oi • ' '· ,,.,..,..., WI I W ' • ' l'loal5P 1• $0 11'-o -•\ f Ml<h (o•p t ll IJ ' ...... 1£111 1 » 1100 tl(•-·-•11• "'-f....,.1HI • j/ )I ft ',.•Pf!:,,.~ j •,, ',!°', , MGIC lft 10 S 311 ~•It "'-re•C'M ) IN 1>, '"~ ~ '" MIU\(;1100 Ill,,_, ,...., .. .,..l)S 11)1 '• l.CM (M I I)),\, loli<:•-1 WI J 11 llo• .loo ""ltfl 1111 ti I '""""' JO I ~s 19 M1uow .. s s t t \-'' f\lfolt lr M • 11 11• lr •eto• j \ J '~ '" iollcK~ I 00 1 ,1 11 --0 0-ftl..,yA• !O I lt J 100.. • MioS9U 11• t l:IO 111'1 • 0o ~~0.1 1111 ' HJ u... , ltl•OfO"'I> l2t ,.._ lolloMI I GM l SO J + , Cw•SoOI .. 10 St H<o, I , !Jlt• COOi> 101 1 1-• lil.Oltftdlll J 11 to!,•\ 0...1111' )Go! t l .. lo ...... o IMI ' 7S4 13 ... -•o lolllf'\l O IH I. •l 1tl•• '• -II 11-'''""'"Awl I.lo I • lolll,,.ftr :i.... 1 SI •h• llf!llOI• 1111 1• IJ n ... lo !fno;: pl S I II f I' lollollM I JS II .. ] II\, lltmKa 11 I '31 J , l• l•>0• P 10 t If• 11 ..... \ loll...,PL I .. 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Don Lar~l'n 's p<-•rf<-•tt ganll' for the ·\1ankee~ in the 195ti \\'orld Series ,,·ith thL' 1Jodgers is rerallcd ''1th f.;ir~l·n . n1anagl'r Casey Stengel and ~lit kl'~ ~l<1ntl<-· among the gul':.-.ls. i ('l{S (21 ~ oo --.. ·rhc \\'ild Hovt:rs." \Villiarll l\oh.1<:11 <1nd llyan O':\cal s t;1r us a pair of CO\\'· ho)'t1 v.•ho ruh a b<1nk to ··change their Jives" in .J this.fir ·t '!'\'airing of the 19i l n1ovie . • °""' ')\IlC 17! 10 :00 -Slrl'!'.:lS of San 1-'rancis<:o. ~lie '.'-:ielsL·n guests as :.in alcoholic cop \.\'ho aC · C1d-~"tal ly :.-.tui0t s his O\\' n pa rt ncr. ~~- TV DAILY LOG ,• Thursday Evening DECEMBER 26 '* New Th is Week on ABC $10,000 Pyramid·2 Pm Big Showdown 11:30am The Money Maze-1 lam 9:00 0 '17. 'J, CJ CIS Th~nd1~ Mow. 1e: (CJ (lhr) "TM Wild Rowen" (k) l~t'>1 '71 -Wilham Holden. Ryan IJ 11~•1. l(;,11 Maldtn. Lynn Catlin, Tum ~'trril!, J~ Dlln Ba,e1. A pau of co~ooy'i wb i bank 10 change th'it live~ "for the Uett,r:· on<I end uo chang.ng 1he11 ll~es lot 2ood! 0 i} 6 , 10 €D l1on1Mle "The V1~1ring ru,man" While a ton Sw!- lond Yaid 1n'ipeclor (~Ue'it John Wil· li•m;) 11 111 S4n ftanc1s~o on bus1· r.ess, !hie"'" 5teal the tmba'isy cooe llom the Bt•t>sh Consula1e. Resthed· u1ed 0 CO P KILLER LOOSE * ON STS OF SAN FRAN 0 ( 'N I JI), Cl) Sltetts of Sin f11ncisco 'One Llil Shot" (R/ Alter JGt•den!illy 1hr.ot1n2 h<s own pat!· ner. 1n iltoholH: policeman hies 10 stup ~one, Keller and an innocent w11nc11 hum ie~tiling !he lruth. lesl.e N1e"~n, Rcben 01<wis, So~n Stri~ue and !acqutlint Stolt l'~e~! m R1m1 Hi&hlilhl~ i~•tlftl lntern1;1Gn11 So~I! Situation Comed, 9:JO 0 al News : ED 011m1 7:30 ~ C•n<lill Ciimerll 1 l 1 Gomer l'1le 110:00 0 l.l L6:J o.!._Q, €D Mo~in' On "An- 1 t1ques" Sonny and Will del•ver a load o1 junk aulO$ lo 1 w1tckina ydrd 'll'hett thty met! can1ankerous old luc•llt (Jeanelle Nolan), •ho lives onlf m mtmo11es of her pis! via a $50.000 ant1que car her deceo!td husband used 10 c~urt her 111-and her only tea~on !or llv•ng, .atcordtng to luc1. When the car is ~·o:en wit~ lhe .lid of Sonny's Iii, I uq det•dts to he Oown and die . Qm (DNews 8:03 § 5.1 ::6j Price ls Ri&hl Help Th, Nelfbbof Celebrity SwerpstNts 8 17 Cl, To Ttll the Truth ! 0 Mfllion l Movit: (CJ (901 "Rob· in & lht Sewen Noods" lcom) '64 - f1~n~ Sona!r~. Otan Marlin, Peler - fdl k 10 ltl'l Mike A Dc1I 1 ... , .... D1y 11 f11gh\ Tr1 wel Jilm Bobb1 Go!dlb<lro Sho• littl1 R11c1h 6 lhtllrt Si1 Ill THE WALTON~A NEW ·*LOVE FOR OLIVIA O <'& (8 )C1}@H111y O "Ac- cuun1s Balanced" W:hen Harry clis·. t~.ers that 1ht husband of a former g•r! rr1end tS ltadmg a sepa1ale ex· ostence as ii syndicate hit man. he roces !o save the !ife of one ot the h11 man's !aiget! Rtsthe.duled. 16 The Untoucbab:ts 0 rfi. ~J~ r:f Tht ·w11tons "The ffi 8trgm1n film .. The Magicl.1n" Air Ma •I Mao" (R) A Un.ted Stales 10:10 I J-oume1 Ip Adventure milt! plane, lly1ng at night dewelops W1ll4fflust e1111ine tro~ble and. with th' o•d o! Lt Ciudad Grib l~ntuns from the Walton fam1I~. , Situttion Comtdr mikts an tmtigeocy landmg on lO:•S O Sob 8 d Sllow tl'ltir ptoptrty , r oy . 0 21 ti 10(t)M1cD1v1sShow11:00 0 3 l,~OJ1ll ,.-6 Htllfl M~c·s guests are composer·perforin· 0 0 et) ID C£l Ntw~ er Charl<t F!ith, Gladys )(night & the 0 Best of G101Uho P<J)4. 'Macl~!n S!t¥ensun and ta· 6 NYPD mtd1in Bi:ly Holhday. In sker,hes, ~ Th.e .lMcy Show . Mac is joined by his guesls 1n take. M.11~1on: lmpon1blt otl1 on 1ele1111on v>. real hie dCt· , N11 I Gtlltry tors hofllt mov•tS and resuuran!s 17 ~I Ptlu Gunn O Mov•e: (lhr) "for Heaven's .l6 Wiid Wi!d Wtd . S1kt" ''om) ·so _ Cliilon Webb ( 2f !J l Wa nltll: Dt 1d or ~•wt Joan Senn elt. U:IS @!) Clntm1 3• 6 Bts! ol Grout ho 11:30 0 ,J7 (J~ 1 f CBS ltle Mov1t: (CJ 0 129 a')'l ffiTht Odd Cou· "Plymoulh Advtnlute" (dra) '51- plt "The Holly.,.,oGd S1ori ' (R) 05· Sp~nttr Tracy Geoe l1erney Von tJI ntads 101 Hol•y .. ood IO ponray Jc1>n1an Lloyd Bridges , d 1por:1~ritet 1n a him staumg Q J;l c6 , IJQ_ €D lollnnr Cur.on Gto1oe /.~ontlomtiy AlwJ)I 1n Bull Re1nold1 1s J1ue1! ho1t 6frl •0!'1td, f~1 • 1n~111s on he•n~ h•S1 Con'/)', K~y 6all!rd Oub la7lo1 ••ff:. I ~nd Suiannt f'le1het1e 2uest m '(lt.tler'1 Ctviice 1 0 H1!•rioui House of frightens!tin lo11n~ From the Olympie I [6 Mowie: "The Am.tting D1. ClitlH· V~y Show I hoo1t" (dra ) 'Jll-[dword G llob1n ?6 M : (C) (Zht) "On t~r Riw· ~~n. C:due l1e·101 1er•" I• 51-DJnnyKaye,Gene 0 fl9 f&)~;) Cl)W id t World l1~mt,".'. Special = H '" A 0 Mow!t: "M1r•lld1" (mm) '48 -~ T E Wr.1 IS W S Glint! Jo hns MJr~a"l ~ulherford Mob il Oil Corporation m Bin tosbr f.!l lh~ W1y It W.t! "l9~6 1Jn\ees / Jl:•s ED Yogi ror llt1lth O,d,e11 \\rtld Se11e' (j~•s!I horn 12 00 0 Mowie: "freedom lo Die" (m11) th e lanl.e~s ttJm a'~ l.'oC•ey f,',n $9-Paol M~1well tit, rn~I' ~l!nbel ard Don l-<"'" m Movie: ''Conqots\ ol Coch•st" wll~ p1tr~ea a p~·tt'I no hi!lei (w~s) '51 -John Hoa+ak. Robert rame fJJt ,:t1 ~uesr~ Jre D"l.e Sn1 Statk, Jo~ Page. _ ~"'· C em Lab•n• on~ Soi '.l~~"e 1:00 0 '101 Tomor1,ow~- €[1 S1tu1t1on Comed1 0 ft l.1' J3 (1) ~~~I n ffi hp1nti.t lllni;:u12t Proi"ms 1:30 ID All·fl11M Show: R111tt Crou, "Hi' Kind or ~1n" 8:30 6 I.hit DouRIU Show l:•S El Movie; "Mr. Slrdonicus~ (~us~) m (.lt-'I e ·) "3·-(f) P1ptr Moon '6l-OK01 Homolka. Aud tty Oilton. Merv G11t11n J:lO O Movie: "Anatl fKe .. (dr1) ·53 Stlu•1•on Comedy -Robert Mitchum, /tin Simmons, C11}.,.1tcners Herbtrt Mar$hall, Mona freem~n Friday ' DAYTIME MOVIES J :JO O ··tolltft Sc1nd1I" 1mv~l ·35 - ll•llt l.3~101. ll •ndy BJ111t 9:0~ O "Tht 0~!4"1 h Gom1~f' \tom· 'ti!>-lne ill<ee ~1,:0~~1 A~~m \'.~;I (iidv) '52-Jran Peters, Jtlftty Hun. '" !::JO O (C) "SC'otl ul tilt Antarctk" (~d~J '49-John Mills, Derek Bond. 2:30 8 '1br l1c~elo1 I tltt Bobby SOJ· u .. fl'..l!m) '39-Cary G11nl, Sh1tley hmplt. ll 6 (C) "Thr Pro1tCttd M1n" (hatl 61 -Bryant Ha iodlly, Mory PtJrn 10.00 O "No W1r On!" (Moll ~ -l;OO 10 "Pndt l Prejud ice" (dra) ·•o R1r~.Ji.i 1·1,-0m;r,, l•na 1 lior"e ·-Green GM1on, laurrnct Ctw1ei. "Gllld Mint 1n lhr Sky" 1 .. e1\ 'JS-l:JO J (Cl ~The PltllSUff Setkrrs" Gr, ... A~trY. "5P•Ctil'lyr' '1tfv} ·~1· ~dro) 64-Ann·M•titlt!, Ton~ fran · -Ho~JrO OuTt, 111 81rlo•, ti Don't to Ht" tfte Wltf!" (ccm) ·~]-Glrnn fo:d. 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(AP l 'l'ht• Ari ionu (;ume und Ft~h Cc;n11n1 :-sion has been 91'iliciz.ed for atlov.·in~ t~·lt·\•i,1011 <1'tl re:-.' :\mandu Blllkt• to keep v.•i\dlife ul her suburJ>an Stottsdale hOml:! while it eonfiscales a pet quail r .11St·d by a Phot·ni)( hoy . "~!1 :-is Supt·r St:1r :-its out there and she t•un do anv th1n J,t :-ihc '':.ints." ~il'l Lovell. self·described unimul k•\. t•r, I nld tht· tom mis~iun ··she e;1n h;1,·e a . n1ountuin lion. nlt!.'r s. kit fox. l'heetah:-i -;u1~ \\'ild anim al she v.·<1nts. You let a kid try to kec·p :l q u:11 I :1 nd lhl' department seizes it.·· J,o\'el, in 'trumt:nt;1\ 111 v.·inning t·on1 mi ssion app roval last l\lay of rules to prohibit kecpini; v.·ildlife by private• individuals. remi nded the commission or its action in 'l'izing a pet quail rai:-ied by J ack King J r., 13, of f'hOt•nix . 1'he ciu:iil inrident t:'\·oked a il•tter of protest lasl n1onth from Sen. Barry Go\d\1' at er. ( H ·A riz.). \\'ho dart•d lhc commission to conf1s<"alc tht• hundreds of quail \\'ho feed ut hi s northJ'hocnix·homt'. . King rai:-ied the quail. named Jl ercules, fr om an egg found on the desert. aft fir its parents.had been killed. Th i! commission denied his upplication for a permit because the egg v.·as obtained in t he v.•ild, not from a state·approved source'. Robert J<intzen. director or the game dcp<)rtrqent. admitted thut J\·Jiss Blake had neither applied for ''tlor recei\'ed ~tate permits to possess a kit fox or to brel'd <"heetahs . He said a department investig ator 1vill check on her raccoons and mounr&in lion. v.•hich he said may be ex.empt fr om own ership rules because they "-'ere in her possession before ~f ay. J\1i ss Bl a ke acqui red the kit fox from the Arizona·Sonora Desert l\luseum. a 1'ucson attraclion v.·here "-'ildlift> is displ<iyed in its natura·I habitat. IT'S OUR YEAR-END , ,. ... --....... , ' ' ' I ,>1- 1 / I ' -.. •• No P ln1u RC'tirt'd Chi\·f of ~a,·a ) Opti!,l':ltio n s E ln10 ?11m'''~llt .• Jr .. s;.1 ys h(' Kas no firn1 plans to l'Ull :1~ a Dcmo<:r:1t against Sen. \\'illiam L. S<:ott; 1 R-\·a.) in 1978 . I /'I.~, 'II~ ,-,, /.-,I ' ' '<--;i / 3 BIG SAVINGS ON TOP NAME BRANDS WASHERS! DRYERS! TV! DAYS ONLY! DECEMBER 26, 127, 28 v-J\\\ \.f. sut>t>\.'< t.~5tS\ COLOR TV As Low As BEAT ~HE PRICE RISE! DRYERS As Low As $159 95 STEREO!-DISHWASHERS! REFRIGER.ATO~! REFRIGERATORS As Low As .. HURRY! I S ~YE NO~! TERRIFIC SAVINGS NOW ON FLOOR MODELS• ONE-OF-A-KIND• DEMOS• DISCONTINUED MODELS • OUT THEY GO! DRASrt1ALL Y REDUCED TO CLEAR! PRICES SLASHED AT BOTH STORES COSTA MESA -AND EL TORO! SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS! SALE· ENDS SAT. DEC. 28 MICROWAVE OVENS NOW REDUCED! USED IN DEMONSTRATION S BE HERE EARLY FOR GREAT VING S! ' ' ~ avls•-ltrewn • 27 Years of Integrity & Dep~r>dobility .', Cost• Mesi • Hubor Area . El.f.oro •-S•_ddlebac]i~__: , ...... 411 E•sl 5tYtntetnlh Slrttl El Toro Ro1d 11 fwy: !Ntll to Stw·Ol'IJ :.'.-.-:--,1 -:~ ·Sl'ONS-, ~~ """"'' ...... ..,..._ Oo•IY o o. !lot11•do1 o.o Do•ly 0.9, !iot~1do1 9.0 -_..,~,..,_~:=-""':== 646-1614 '1 837-3830 ~i" ,.,, • ~'EE § DellY•ry and l•pert lnstollation e •• , ....... ,. ••.. ••···• .. , .. ,, ,.1 ....... , , .... u ,. ..... .............. , ..... , ............... ! .. ••·•·· I ,. • • 1 ) 1. / \ ( -" I I I .. ' ) >• ,._ • ' . Saddleback Today's Final. N.V. Stocks -- . -' ' . .. VOL. 67 , NO. 390, 2 SECTIONS, 2B PAGES ORANGE COUN'FY ,·CALI EORN IA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1974 TEN.CENTS • • MAC to Eye Recreation· Plan Consolidation BvJAN\VORTll C)l .. c..ii,f'llMst.ff Possibilities for an Orunge County recreation division consolidating several independent programs in the Saddleback Valley will be discussed Monday by members of the l\Iission Viejo l\lunicip:n Advisory Council (MAC>. The item tops a 7:30 p.m. agenda of the council, which will rneetin its coun- cil chambers at 2GI69-D La Paz Road. l\llssion Viejo. Ptfeeting with l\1AC m1::mbers will be representatives of the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council <SAC Cl. They will present proposals by the Orange Co unty' Administrative Office fo r a reor_g_an'i zed recreation program. County offfci31s ha v~ askeathe l\1 AC and SACC to evaluate the recreation proposals which e merged from a re· ce nt county study or ex isting pro- gra ms. l\IAC and SACC may take differing positions on the issue. l\IAC members • have asked that County Service Area Separate agreements are s igned for Nine serving the l\t ission Viejo each county service area, v.·hich is a Planned Community -which :r.tAC taxing entity to administer funds for represents -be left out of the proposal maintenance, recreation and local until they havestudiedit. parks. 1\t a recent l\1AC meeting, the mem· Each service area recreation pro- bers asserted They v.•a nt to m ainfafn grim is fun Independently of the control of l\1ission Viejo recreation and others, has its ov:n recreation director do not want to be part of a valley.wide arid acq\,lires, maihtaihs and stores its or county.wide program. own supplies a~ equipment. At present, the county sets up Gountyoffieialssaythissystemisin· recreation programs ln contracl6 with _:_ efficient a nd uneconomical. They the school districts. maintain that by consolidating the pro· • grant 's all m1111str:n1on, they ran cu\ costs druslically "'hile rnaking ";i C1}n· certed action to rendt·r recreation servict•s according to :l carefully de- vi sed coope rative pl:in. ·· -They 1>0int to the racl 1h at unin- corporated areas are !(etting much less rederal re\'t•hue shari,n;; n1 ouey for recr·calion than cities. thoui.:h the non-city areas in the county are gro"'- ing raster and have mushroonung recreational needs. \\'ith establishn1en1 of a count) t"i'l'rcal 1"11 U1\1:.1n11. 011c tr:tllh.:d dtrec· tor\\ ou ld !;,• hiri·d tn l'IH.1rd111al~ l'ounty dt•partnll'llt ~ \\h1eh enntrihute tu the 11r0Ar J 111. c\ .ilu.ih· lht· pru~ra rus. vlan lutur<' one:.. :111;.ll~ lt' 1·u~t an~ pursue uuts11le 1unding. Olht'r tl1.•rn,. vr1 ~it)nda~ ·:. ;1gt'ndu 1.11· l"hH.ll' Ht•p11r1 on p:1rk plan~ for ~li:.:.ion \'iejo b~· n1t•mh1.·r~ of !ht· L'oun \y 1\d· n1ini::.lrat 1 \ c offlCl'· I h:.l·ussion of ;1 con I c~! lo d~s1g11 <i ISt•f HECRE:\TIOS, Pa~e A.fl • ' . eris Ill _..ount aze Defendant 'Dedicated Servant' WASHINGTON <UPl) -A defense law yer said today J o hn D . Ehrlichman \\."as a '"dedicated Joyal servant trying to clear his com· m~nder in chief' and was unaware that President Nixon himself was de- e9l)' involved in the Watergate cov- er-1..1p. \Vill iam S. Frates, chief la"'Yl·r for the Corni er \\'hite House domestic af- fairs adviser. sought in his final argu- ments a t the Watergate cover-up trial to place much of the blame for the cover-up o n Nixon and former \Vhite House counsel John \V . Dean 111. ' "~e (·Ehrlichman l dldn'.J. know the Preside nt was in'volved," Frates said, . "lie reall~ diljin 'I think NiKon was in· \•olved. "Here ·s this dedicated Joy\$1 ser· 'Vant trying to clear his commander in chiet regardless or who got caught and here's the commande r in chie£ !ilting in hi s office all the time knO\\"· ing who v.•as calling all the ShoL'>." f'rates said Nixon told E.hrlichman that clen1ency \\'as to be provided to the original \\'atergatc defendants ••under no circumstances," while un- beknov.·ns t to Ehrlichn1an , Nix-on authorized \\lhit(' !louse political cperati\•e Charles \V. Colson to make such an offer. .. Did the commander in chief de- ceive and mislead a dedicated ser- \"ant?" Frates asked. "The record is clear, prelt..Y clear." Frates contended that Ehrlichman sought "fu ll disclosure" or Wa tergate as the alleged cover-up began to un- ravel in 1'1 a rch and April, 1913 . "'The president of the United States couldn't make a full di sclosure." Frates said. "lie knew too much . \Vhen the tapes came ou t, he re· ~lgried." Frates said. however, that a d <iy before Ehrliehman resigned on April 30. 1973-''\vhen he \Vas throwing hi n1 cut, or whate ver " -Nixon told him lhal ''you've been my conscience, a nd <See COVER· UP, Page A.21 Humorist to Give Talk on Britain "Britain Jrom Magna Carta to ChriStine Keeler'' will bcihe subject of a ta lk by humorist Roy Begley to the Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce Friday. Begley \Viii entertain the group following its noo1\ luncheon at Villa Sweden, 23740 El 1'oro Road in Sad · dleback Va lley Pl aza. The luncheon is the quarterly general membership meeting. It costs $3.25 per person. Ora111;::t• \\'t••1•l1t•r lt will be fair\vilh.a slo\v warm· ing trt:nd Friday. Highs \vii! iJc ill the mid 60s. Lows tonight \\'ill be from 35to4Sd~rees . li\SIDE TOD.\\' . The • top' 10 prod uclio11s /rom Orange Coalit con1•nunity theater$ /or 1914 are 11111.otilcd today. wil h ""fJOmJ~!. Pro1.n1ses .. leading fief ' ..dJ~e lntern11sson. P~e ll6. ,. l11llt"~ •• ,.,.._Mell ., ..... \.IMttt .. L.M. •:.r. ... -·· ••• "'""' . .. ,..,., ............ .. §t. .. .. 0.•lltfC-ty ... •• ....... 11·) •• .,., .. ... Dff\11 ttltt1 ... SMC'MM•t•ll• .. ,.,., •• 1 ........... .. Tm fit ... ... ··~f!Hllll .. , TIM,_,, ... ::.. '" ......... .. " W.nilMt10 • .. lllltrlltltt~ .. >-) . ::.. .. -...... . ffo111e T11nted t9 Firewood Thi_s big house• 111 Dar\vin \vas shattered by Cyclone ·Tracy which struck the Northe rn Australia port city o( 41,000 before d a \vn on Christmas day The Australian government -organized .an emergency airlift today to bring aid to the devasted city and to evacuate s urvivors. particular!)' women and children. Viejo's Reader Family D~cor Champs Again For the fourth year in a ro''" i\lr. t1nd l\1rs. Chuck Rcacler or 1\lission Viejo h;1\'e captured the s~·ecp~takes lrophy in the i\lission Viejo Chris tmas decorating contest. Judges ;i warcled the l<eadcr hu1ne. 24322 Chrisanta Dri\·e, first place in the Santa Claus cat~gory !or areas South of J eronimo Road. The dccorf1- tions Inter captured the sweepstakes a~·ard during a final round of judging. In addition to the trophy. tl:e RC'aders \\"ill rccci\"e S200 -SIOO for 1>lacing fi.rst i11 the Santa (.'laus coll\· l"arine -Beaten By Tire Iron, Robbed ofl48 Orange County S h crirr ·~ 111- \"Cstigato1·s are \\'Orking \\!ith l\l :irinc Corps offi cials tdduy ln a bid to1 de· lcrrninc the identity of a motorist who robbed a young El Toro l\larine of $48 ;:iftcT bcalitlg hinl \\'ltQ. 1i tire.. iron. Deputies said the Chri::ot1nas E\"t' .rohber)" Occurred After l\lt1rill (' Ger;ild Chilliss:, 111:---n-rc·ertt:cd :i ltfr fro m hi s ussailant ne::ir the intersec- tion of Canada and ·rrnbuco ro3ds . short\)' after h,e left the El To"ro !'it arine Corp~ Air Slat ion. " l."'hillas told offi('ers the n1otor~t drove-him to ti dc~crtcd rurnl urea. forced him to the itround und bc:1t him over the head with a lire iron. Chillas said hi! attacker then took his \\•.alll't. containin g S48 in Christn1 .11.s lcavi: money and his boots. A descriptionof the drivt•r :11HI his car . has been circulated to <•I I local la\1· en· rorcement agencies. Officer& said tht! you11i; ~tarinc hai; now reeovc1·cd rrom injuries ihflll1ted during the atLack. He v.<11' round nl lhe scene by a p\:lssi, motor!~t. , .. • pet1llon and SIOO as the S\\"eepstakes IXlnUs 'rhe Re<iders have won the top spot in the annual Christmas decorating rontt."!St since 1970. l 'he contest is sponsored by the i\lis- sion Viejo :.\clivitics Co 1nmittee and \he i\1ission \"iejo Beautiful Commit· tt'e. Five other fil'st-place and six second-place \l'inners also earned honors in the contest. 1\ll 11•i nners "''ill IX' feted at a January luncheon hosted b~· the ~I ission \tiejo Con11>any. Other catcguril'S aud 11·i nncrs in t•ach arc: ·Best S:.1 nta Cl<1 us (north a rea): :\Ir. and l\1rs. l\lichael i\laas. 24286 . F.nsenada Lane, first place: l\1r . and ~!rs. De nnis Chance, 23692 Via Sun l;il, second . lSee DECORATE, Page ,\?) Gas Tax Hike 'Dead Issue' V1\IL, COin. (UPI ) -Presi· rlent Ford IQ..dal~-tilti.d.an increase. l"nlht' gasoline t.U is "'a bout ali dead as any propos'al I knoW" but said he \\"Ould dis<'U!!s all op· tion~ \\'Ith energy advisers "then th~y arrive i'~riday ul this ROt- 1\Jount ain "''inter rctretit. f ord mndc the rcmo1'k in a minl-11rl'K!I oonf('rcnce at lhe Coot .. of the Vail l\lountuin slopes_,'\S he beitan his fifth duy of s kiing dur- in~ h1 i1 holid;iy stay. The <1uelllt&1 of a ~:1soline tax increase ket?p~ e r11ppi1tg Up, much us ford has tried to put It do~·n . Some key advlstrs have l'('Cnn1n1cnrlcd su~h u IC\')I W re·. due(' otl,..rOnsumption bu\. tord tuis ~Htid,.. wo11ld bt lrteQuifnble. ' .• t \ -2 . l Others~ • Survive· After Leap Fire of ur1kno"·n origin :.1\•ept tl)r.ough a roon1i ng house above a 1•1acenti:1 Jood store e<irly today , kill- ing t \1·0 occupant:.. T\\·o others ~·caped \l"ith their li ves by jun1ping through second·storr 1\·in- do\1·s . Octatl's of thl' •1:30 a.m. lll:.1ze 11·ere likctchy :ind the tragedy 1\·as still un· dcr i111·esti gation. City rire depart- nienl s pokt'~man said neither of the victims h.id ye! been identified. 'fhe o!t.I frame building housing the \1ictory l\larket is localed al 116 Santa Fe St. l'hc fire spokesman said the roon1ing house portion or the slr~­ turc.11· as "'ell in\"ul\"cd in fla nlt.'S °" ht'll firemen arri,·ed. T\1'0 unidentified reside nt::. told firemen they snielled s moke and \\.'ere blocked in their escape do"''n the stairs hy a 1rall or namt•. 'fhcy had to leap to the side"·alk he lo"''- Bolh bodies ,,·ere burned beyond r e- -cognition and cOroner·s deputies said it 11·ould lJkc son1e time to identify t.hc dead pair. ~1eptcal autbor1t1es voic ed fears or c holera and tetanus eplde'n'l'ic's .. rrom polluled \Valer left in the \\'akc or the Cyclone. whiCh r oared out of the Timor Sea and lashed Dar\vin for fou1· hours ·"'ilh WJnds up to 120 miles per hour and heavy rains. See story, Page A4 " ' " I ' _J__ ,. ' : NORlH~ RN I 1 ERR\lORY I ' ' • Towr.1wlllt •OUffN!.tlo.NQ ' .• .. " \V!~1 ERN t..U~l~A,L,1& • L••• r lt!'I . ~; ' • I ' 1---·--·---.J.-.. . ' ' 1 ~Ou; K : . l"1bon1• I lo.U~lRlo.l\,6. ;-~-···/.~···.,,. __ . ' : NI W : !.OUlH ....-~·~,W-'lf!., ' ' AUSTRALIA •'"'tc·· .. ~--' '0of1..., '·. Christ111as Disaster Cyc lone Tracy -struck the norlhernn1ost .\u.stralian citr i.r D<)l"\Vin Chris tn1as · Da.v, inflicting hea vy casu:.lltic s ~i nd d1·· molishing ·or -seriously dan1aging 1nuch of the city. Sec slor~. Page A4. 88 Tipsy Motorists -Spend Yule in 1·a1I Drunken dr1\'l'rS 1\'C';1\'('d th('1r 1\ay to a nc\\· Christn1:1s holiday rt·<:<lrd in 91"l1D.'4! Counts. w~th the booking of &i nebr1ated motorists into the county J U. during the (~atlvr scn:i.on, jtiil de Putibt reporttd£.6da)'. Cali'fb.rni1t fhghway p;1trolmcn ac· counted Coto th~ bulk or th1~ arrci;ts wilh S6 rnotorisls pulled frnm behind the wheel aft~ plactd behind bars dur- .ing the 48~llour~ ending m1d1tl ght Chr.lstma.s vay • Oftl eera gai~ the total of drunken dr1'1<H'i arre~ttii \broufhoul lhe coun- \y (ludng CNialm•s \VIII be "'ell ovf'r .. 100 1vhen lhO!'il' rnotor1i.1~ lxlOk<•d 1111 .. c·1ty J:11l~a re4<!\ff.!('d tn th.~ <'oU'nty J.ul · lull~ Saht.1 An::i top11t.•d the h~t of 1·11 ~ p<1ll1,;.l!lls1n i: lhe 1·ountr Jail l}Jth 11 :11 l'l·~t~ of drunkl'n rlrlll'I"::> dur111~ l·hr1~fmas ~ · ·' ()th<'r ,1 i:_11 n1·1t·~ r11ntr1hutin~ In lhc tnl.tl nf 81:1 bookings 111rlud('d lhL· Jo.her1ff ':i. nrfifr and Hucna P.iri.I \llth r11 1~ •'lll'h. \r1·stn1in~h·r "'tlh thf\'t.', llr;.in ~c 11\0 and ~''"'Port Dc at:h . l'OslM )lr!-11, r·ount.i1n V,11\1;·~. Sl:in- 1011, c;ordt>n G1(11'c and l'ypre~!I with one C'i.lt'h Firen1en began n1opup operation~ al about da"·n today as coroner's in \"esligators conducted their probe intn thedl.'ath s. 1 Inspectors 1>l;1nncd to \1·ork through the da.1· in an crfort to dt!ler1nine \1·hal caused thl' blaie. Trial. Ordered For 2 Ace~ Of Death Plot ,\ ~I 1 s~ion \'ie10 1n an \\'ho in- 1·c:.t1g;itors elaim follo11·cp roung housc11·ll"cs to homes and then rJ1 ped tht..'nl ha:. bccnord('rl'cl lo stanrt tr1a I on mulli pie thargt::-. of ra1>t'. burglary aud :11:1:.<iult tn Or • .u1~e County Sup(•r ior Court ,\ prt'lin1H1ary hearing: this 1\·cek 111 !=\auth fJrun ~t· County ~lunit•1pal Court led .Judi.:c H1chard lla1nlllon to orde1· J)l·n111 :-. i);:il t' Gill>crt. 25. of an U11 - knn11•11 \"1a Dan1a:-.t:o address. bound 01·cr !or lr1al. lh· JaeP .... :i tnlal of 14 l·hargcs 1oclud· in~ fi\"t' count~ uf ra1tC . -.ix co1111l:> or bur;::la r.\' :ind three cou11ts of <lS~;iult Or;~11 gc Count .' Sht·r111 ·::. 111 \C~tig;tt<Jt";,. 1·~a 11ned (lilh-.:·rt 1\·ould 11 .1nd ~·r tl1r1 n1i.:h \11 ~-.10 11 \"lt"J ll t11·q.:hho1 h11111t~ u1 1'1'.1/ 1·h of yot111.! hou~<'I\ t\ ,,., .1 . .; the,1. 1.·turo..:d hQn11· 'I h1·1· .ii l•·j.!1•,f lu · ·..l,,1t1ld 1 h"n I or Ce 111., 11,1\ 11!111 tht· h111n1-. ;111fl rJ111· lhc II llH!l"ll \l;1rn1lto11 d1~1n1~,.t·d 1111t· count ut r ,1p1· .ind ont• t•1 1unt of hurgl.ll")" ,.ought :1J,!a111-.1 <:1lhl·rl .il th1· ronclu-.1011 ol 1h1· hc;1r1 n;; 111\herl 1t·n1a1uL•t.l 1n 1·u~l•H.1\ 1n \1,•u or S25.UOO li;i1I . Lll'\<~ lll-:\Cll 1l"Pf 1 At·1t111·ert 1,•tl hTr,1· ho.it t:<q>:,11.1·d l':orly today J\!1.:r LI <:.1u~hl fir• '1hlll.' n1oorcd a., 111\l' •ltl Lllll£• \apll'"· Yl 'LE THIEJ .ES IS.I l! RE !!:iO~fA ;\ ~.\C \l .\~1 F:\,'\) f,\Pl A '1·1 Yl'<ir ol(t ~l .1r\~\·11lr 11ornan ~uffl•rrtl a hrnl-l'n 111·i,.1 11hC'n a pair ot \'llutrt 1hie1 (l'-itr:ibbt-d her p t1r~c and J..no1.·~"r\ l1t:'r !o lht:' p;.i\t•n11·n1 <inl'r ('J11·1:.;lrn :1:-1l.1 y t'hur 1.h :o.t•J"\i l'ts, 1>0l u .. t· rt portl'(t l 'he th1c~ v.ho ~huutl•d ' ~terr;. <:hr1.:.\n\:1:i."" t.11:f11r1.• lht• ;111-.;1ult. xot ;iboul Sti f T"on1 )11 ~ ' 1•1 \\a HjkclU . of. fi rers ~l.lul I -~ --- \ -i i\'! • DAILY PILOT .. SB Seven R e leased • Armed Inmates , .. ,,.,. .Give Up Sie1ge BULl-ETI~ LORTON. \'a. (A f'J ..,... Arn1 cd In· mites 1t Lorwn Rrforrr1il lllry ended a '"'O·day siti~t' al the pri.~011 tud11 y aind rt:leased se\en hos1ag4·~ unh~rmed . Huge Slick Hits Waters Of J ap an LOR1'0~. \1:1. iAPJ ,\rn1ed in· rnatcs ut Lorton Hcformutory re· Jca:IC'd a guard und kitrhen steward 1ud:1\. rl•du<'in~ ltl :.t'\'l'n !he number of h0st:.i~t·~ ~llll ht·ld 1n a pr111on di:>· turbanl't.: t t1;.it lx.·i;an t..:t1r1:.l1n as nLllh l. The inmates said they relcast.>s the two men, who com1>l1nnetl or bci111i; Ill . "to sho v• the good sldL" or us again.'' The rl'ICast•d ho:-tagc~ \\t'rc 1dcnt1fi cll as J;;tnt's I'. Gr1ff1t1 . a }:UJrd, and Hoy Parks. a :.tev.·ard. 1\nOther ~uard. lli>Kt:rs Porter, Wllli rclcust'd ea r\Jt:r toduy. , r.leanwhilc, negol1ations were un- d~·r \.\'ay bct>A-·een the prisoners and David llopk1ns. l!.S. :.ittnrney for the !-:astern distrtcl of Vir~:inuL The µr1soners were seeking 11ssurance 'fOKYO lUl>lJ -· i\ ll·ak from a from ~lopkins that he \\'uu!d nol pro· Pt·lrocbemicul eomplcx ha:. turned sccute them on uny ch11rgcs stem- thr scenic Inland Sl·a int o •• huge oil ming fron1 the upr1iung . shck und polluted some of Japan's An ;i~recment bctYl'CCn llopkins 11.nd richesl fi shina \\'atcrs. tht: pri!1oners over imn1unity from l\larilime SafC'ty 1\gt•nc·.v officials in pro:,('cuBnn up1>c.«1red to he tho.orny Kobe :.uld tod:.iy thl·y l'Xlfl'cl the od ubstacl('to('nd1np:thcordci1L " Presidential Cl1rist111as U.S. Pair Mur-dered In Mexico ?ttEXICO CITY <APl -The bodies of an elderly American couple have been found in the town of Sun Luis Potosi with throats cut and laces di•· figu red, poaatbly by a screwdriver, police said. . Police found the bodies of Marvin Kahle, 60, ofGrten Valley, Ariz., and his wife, the former Ada Hoyle, 70, or Galveston, Tex.,on Chrt,tmaa Eve. But it w 111 btllev._ed they had been dead for more than· a week, Police Chief Antonio Aguinaga Pinon report- ed Wednesday night. Aguinaga Pinon said the retired couple lived in the city for five years. "There was blood all over," he re- ported. "These people must have been tortured before being killed ...• It Is the most horrible crime I've sf en 1nsan LWt--PoLosi:-" - The city, midway between ft.fexico City and t he U.S. border, has a population or about 300,000, inc luding other retired American Co uples living in the same section as.the Kahles. The poli ce chief said the other ·Americans were being questioned. s lick, which 1:; 81 rn1 lt·li lun~ :ind 15 ··w e are moving as fa st,,_., v.•c c:111 to mile:. Y:ide, to l:1~l for :inothl'r flvl• wrap things up." said Lav.·rcnt·c days. The lnlund Se;1 lll0S between the Jamison, a Ja11 rl·r c:1llcd in loday to m~ln JtlP•nese islunds of Tlonshu and ne1?otiate for the pr1sone1·s. "We want Shikoku. a deal with no reprisal& or prosecu- President Ford kisses his wife, Betty. as the first fan1ily and friends excha~ge C~ristm as gifts near the fireplace _of t be1r Vail. Colo., holi day retreat. The Pres ident also spent par~~ of Chrlstm3s day on the ski slopes. He pau~ed for a moment to chat with a fellow skler, Mike Parma, 14, of La Jolla, Calli. (Related Story Page All.) An Am erican friend of the Kahles, identified only a!l Leonard B. Kowalski, called police Tuesday after he fou nd the house unlocked. In· vestigating Police found the bodies in the couple's separate bedrooms and identified them from passports, the chief said. The miiritin1e agenty suid the slick tion " is moving through the Naruto Strait, He said th e ;,c\'l'll re mai ning the eastern cntr:.in('t· to lhl· Inland host:.iges ··:i rl' 11t:ll. hc:ilthy. ;.u1cl ther Sc:.t, and mo ring t·:.t!>t" :.ird tuv.·ard the have u lot of v.·<itcr :u1d rru1t to e:il." Parifir Oceun l:'.arlier, tht' prt;,oners :1sk<'d for . The ooze. v.•hich hh ghtl'd the area's and rert'ived, v.·r1tten a.~;,uran re from bcachc!>, destro1·t«I fish••~ 11•£•1111s lhl' :icting fcdcr;il prison dtrector Roy sea\l.•eed upon v.;h1rh th e f1;,h reed _ Gerard that none or the inmates in - Thc \l."Orst oil pollution in Inland Sea \'olved .in the disturbance "'ould be historj' began when 18,750 barrels ~f transferred from Lorton to other heavy nil leaked out of !\litsub1sh1 01J federal prisons. Co .'s refinery in l\urashik1 But a snag developed because There wasnocompany<'xplanation Gerard's letter contained no us- for the spill. 'fhe ref111ery i;, ICK'atcd on suranre that there would be no :Honshu Island betwt·en lht." 1)()rts of rt•prisals in the form of prosecution on !liroshim.:.;t11dOsaka. charges stemmin g from the dis- The J ap.11.ncse mariti1nl:' ofrici:.ils trubancc . said fishing grounds lu1rd est hit v•ere Prisoner Tom Reed said the off Western llonshu and northern piisoners talked with a lawyer who Shikoku lslund . f)amagcs up to \\'eiJ--Suggesred their besl recourse would nesday a mounted to some SIS million, be to seek assurance from 1-lopkins · the ofrtclals said. that there would be no such prosecu- A maritime agency spokesman !iaid tions. more than 20 J11p:1nl'se rescue ships Four prisoners succeeded in carry- \\"ere mobilized to help rl<'an the sea ing out a complicated esc~pe-plan ··but made no headv.•ay, sinre .,.,,e de· \\'ednesday night at the beginning of cidcd not to use ncutr:.thling aye nls to the prison disturbance. State police <'reate ney,· pollution... l:.iter found one or the escapees dead of The official said outhor1t1es feared a gunshot wound in the auto the four the chemicals designed to combat oil used to flee Lorton, a District of pollution "'ould destroy more fish Columbia prison located in the than the oil slick Itself. \'irglnia suburbs or Washington. D.C. Oil fences trailed by ships also pro· Early today inmate negotiators ''ed Ineffective because the oil ··had representing all 'or some of approx - been spread thinly over "·1de areas"' imate\y 100 prisoners involv~ed in the and Is mo\'lng at ubout a half mile an disturbance obtained the s1g n:ilures hour, the officials said. of Dislricl of Columbia penal officlals Hit-run Driver to improve speciu.i prison condi- tions. 1'he disturbance broke out following the collapse of a large-scale escape S h , R ~nempt. oug t ID oa Retd. an inmate leader, told a re- Ortcr inside the prison that the D h Of T J;uardswereseize,dby prisoncrsafter eat WO the escape planra11cd. The plot called for pris.oners armed A 48-year-old Tustin man and n "'Oman who stopped to help him after a mi nor occident 1\·cre klllt·d·by a hll· run driver Christmas night in the East Los Angeles area. l\tlcho;i el Ro:.ar10. \1huse Tustin ad· dreSi was not 1mrTil'd1atcl.1· availriblt•, ~uff~ tbc fatal inJur1 es alonj! a darkeped stretch of the Pomona Freeway, hl~h\\·ay patrolmen ~a id. The woman. ?-lar1or1c G. Leonard. 5(1, of n.,loµtebcll o, v.·11~ one of tv.·o persons who stopped to hrlp Hosario <iflt>r his car h1t 1hr renter divider. As the three \\ere tr\·1ne: to mO\'P Rosario's dam1,1gcrt car. a l::ite-model blue Ford borC' dov. non !hl' group. \1·ith a handgun and home m ade knives to capture a guard during the ;,hov.·ing of ;1 Chr1slrnas night mo\'ie . and dress an inm:1tc in the guard's un- iform. '!'he inmate, µo s1ng as a guard, v.·ould then enter a "·atrh tO\\'C( thal controls the main s:ate to the pi'ison and C1pen the gale fur the other prisoners. Reed said the scheme v.•orkcd ur to that point but the intnate posing as the ~ua rd and three other prisoners e;,capt·d out the gate before other prisoners could rearh the j!:J\C'. ··They cro:.sed us," Reed s:.i1d. Wha le Festival Being Planned In Dana Point It's -.~linter now in the Bering Sea and the Calirornia gray whales arc heading south to Baja California. gi\'· ing rise to an annual South Coast event, tne Dana Point Festival or the Whale. - The restival will take place Feb. 1 through Feb. 9 at Dana Point Whart Both weekends, boats will leave on "'hale·watching expeditions from f ~ Dana Wharf Sportfishing every hour ~, rrdm 10 a.m. through4 p.m. ' Cost ot the cruise is $3 per adult and $2 per child. . In addition Dana Wharf shops will sponsor such1events as T·shirt paint- ing contests and kite·nying competl· lions. There \\111 be performances by high school bands and disR.lays by the Orange Cou11t y Harbor Patrol and the Coast Guard. · f'ro• Page Al DECORATE • • -Best Santa Claus (south area): l\fr. and J\.trs. ElroyOm1n, 2463$ Mos· quero La ne, second. -Best Religious (north area): Mr. and J\.1rs . Wally J ones, 27781 Calle Valdez. first place : Mr. and Mrs. Vin- cent Del Rizzo, 23986 Carrillo Drive, second. • · -Best Rellg.!ous (south area1: Mr. and Mrs . De n:i:il Tuthill, 24312 Chrisnnta Drive, first place: ,,_1r. and J\.trs. Robert S\l.•anson, 26701 l't!pita Drive, sceond. -Best Holida~ <north areal : J\.tr. and !\1r s. Ollie Ra ga n. 2637Z Papagayo Drive. first place: J\.1r. and l\1rs. Frederick Knight, 26441 l\1imosa Lane, second. ' -Best Jloliday (south areal: JI.I r. and J\.1rs . Gary Roberts, 26655 La · !l1erra Drive, fi rst place : !\tr. and P.1rs. John and Sally Ban, 26612 Castile Lane, second. Yule Roundup f'rom Page A I "1\1.y agents found a bloodstained screwdri\•er that "'e think was used lo kill them," be reported. Aguinaga Pinon said robbery as the motive appeared unlikely since there v.•ere many 'Caluables s till in the house. The U.S. Comulale in ?tfonterrey, 50 miles "north of San Luis Potosi, v.·as. trying to toCate relatives of the cou- ple. .· 'I Japan Reports .' Another War Holdout Found TOKYO (UPl)-A man who claims to be a Japanese World War II holdout has bee n found in Indonesia, the Japanese government reported to- day. A spokesman for the Health an& Welfare Ministry, quoting reports·,, from the Japanese embassy in . Jakarta, 1aid the man, clad in rags, -; was taken into custody by Indonestin-. ~ Air Foree personnel in J\.lorotal_, In-. donesla's northernmost i.s:land In the Afolucass f(roup. The m a n told Indonesian in- vestigators he-had.been hiding on the , · island since World War II ended in August, 1945. The m an Identified himself as Teruo Nakamura, 57. ·rfie spokesman said t\\'o offi'clals of the J apanese embassy will be sent to Morotal Saturday to interview the man, whose health condition was described as good. According to officials al the ministry, a former Imperial .\rmy private first class.of the same nam e has been listed as missing :since a bat- tle in Morotai on JI.l arch 5, 194S. About a dozen former soldiers were found on the island in 1955 and re· patriated, the officials said. Former Army Lt. Hiroo Onoda, 51, came out of 29 years hiding In the j1.1ngles on the Philippine's Lubang Island in March this year. Another World War II holdout, Shoichi Yokoi, was caPtured on Guam two years earlier and returned to Japan. Tht• third person at the scene. a young polirc radel, tried to pull Hos;1rio l'roin the auto'!' path. but f.iiled 1'hc. ren1:.iining prisoners lhen grabbed a sm<tll arsenal nf r irles and shotpuns. look ,the other guards hostai:;c :ind commandeered the pr\,,un s cafe teria , Recd said Jlo\1 (•\'l'r. a pr1 sot1 ·spokesman s:ud lhe ir11n:i1es did not ha\'c rifles nnd shotguns but v.er(• armed only v.·1\h hon1("rna de kni1l·~. RECREAT!ON W ld B k to work From Page Al or ac . COVER-UP Thr v.·o mnn 11·a..; k1lll'd instan!ly. Hosario died a -;h1J1·t tin1c later. 1'hc l 'itr nl'\'l.'r stopp .. d. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T~r °'*'91' Go•\! 0411• P,111., ""I~~,, r ...... f!._t.,.~ ... Pron. '~""b".-b•t,..OUl'Qol C...\I l>\.ljl,..,,no Comt1•n• ~r•I• ..,,, ..... , 1•t JIUbll"'" """""•• 1n•OV11" ....... ..,.. C.0.1• -..., ,..,._,bf.en "~"''"'ti"' l:lo.oc~ l'"o...,. l••n "'"''· l•••n" Soooloo•u V••I~• '"" i...<lllflol e.e.rn1"9~t~ i:.,,,., ,. 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TOll•do Wine . v.•as r~­ ported by b111ldl"'rs \\'hC\ recently luid !he carpel 111 lht.• hv1n~ roon1 and n1astcr bedroorn. The method of entr~ h:i:<; not y_et hcen dc1crm1ned. l\Iission \'iejoemblem. -Appointment of eommittce mem- bers lo serve on four established com- mittees: planning, transportation, traffic. and parks and recreation. -Executive (closed) session to con- sider applicants for clerk to the coun- cil. Man, 88, Killed LOS RANOS (}\Pl-An elderly O:.tkland man was hit by a car and killed v.·hcn he walked onto lntersta le 5 near here lo check a flat lire on his rar. the highway patrol said. John S1 en sen, 88 , and his wife "'ere driving to Fresno for a Christmas vi sit v.•ith relatives when he "·as killed \Veclnes- da)'. Harbor Puzzle Safe R eco vere d From Water \"IN°CEl\T DIXON' h"lssocd _the _ nlyst:e rio us box below the mur~y 11 atcrs of llunt1ni:ton !!arbour, lted 1t to his l~usty steed, put the old sta- llun "ai;1on 1n gear <Uld tu~uled up e one-ton slift>: Exct.'pt for the station wagon part. the story has all the, markln&s o_r a ~JJ.'.:i ~r th l' !lid \Vest. Rut it happsncd Christmas Day 1974, 1n an exclusive nook of rnodcrn suburbia. .. Ttlf.RE IS ORA1\1A yet to -un(old. howe\·er. The safe hasn't been o(lt,ned )·et. lluntington Bl'Mh...aythO?ilies h~\·~ no re~ord ?fa lost safe. Tht• only poss1ble clue to its former O~nershtp IS a Union 011 rrce\pt, ttte typt> gas stuti ons mif,tht Issue. found "'1th .the safe. . Uixon of 16242 Tisbur\ Circle. ltunt1ngton Jlarbour. told the Oranc(! Celn'rllJl\1,-1',. o••"or co.o.o "'"''""'"' ,..,.uni,. ,, ,,·, •.• , P•lrol he h·ap""ned..J.o no tire !he g_r ay box neat a bulk_ head ~~' "'° ... .., ••oo .... 11i. .. t••""" I , .. uu ,.~ . ..,,..,.,.1 ""'tt• "' •o .... ,,,,...,..,." ,,. ••• " "'•• '--+-*1011. Lide. about 2:ao p.m. oo rrll"l'dll<fill "'!Mwt ,,,..,,., Pf<"''l>'-'l o• ~001"8'11 -· 11 1 t r Ih• llE TllF.N 1'1ANAGEO toge~ lines around lt and PU. l ou o ~~::~~••nsv=_~~!:'1.:-''!,"1 t~•~ ~Go "ater "'Llh his ~talion wawon . Police arrl\•Cd later to tow 1t to the police , !1!9'Hlll• '"' .... n toi llCI •no .. uw, "'"".,.' ~tat•'on 1 oiH!l!llll-l.I00-1111, " "' ' .. ' ... . . • • Following Christmas ••• I wl!h I had followed It." Earlier, Frates said Dean urged other aides to lie about the scandal. By The Associated P}'ess The Ch ristian world went back to 1\•ork today after a Christmas day ..!JI austerity for man, no \'iolence 1n Northern Ireland and the Holy Land, more military reverses for the South Vietnamese J!OYern ment, more than ISO Americans dead on the highways and a cyclone that d evastated Oar"•in, Au stralia. (Related holiday story, A3 l. Chrislians celebrated the birth of Christ and "·orshlpcd from Israeli· occupied Bethlehem to Moscow and llanoi. Americans and West Euro- peans rekindled the holiday spi rit despite Se\•cre economic pinch. The Christmas Eve turnout at tpc birthph•ce or Christ returned to the normal 15.000 foreign and Christian Arab worshipers aner .a severe drop last yenr In the wake of the October war. The heaviest security .precau- ltons in history protected the crowd in Thieves l';oot.Jlome - In Miss io n Viejo -Stereo l'ft ulpmilnt. jewelry. two shot guns :ind cu.sh with a total value of about $1,240 was taken Christmas Eve by burglar1 whOH maLhod or en- try Into a rttiss1on Viejo Mme has not yet been dt!termined, Or1nae County Sheriff's depulles said." --· Deputies 1aid Huahes Aircraft cmploye Richard Alfred Ciampa, 24, of 26865 San Jose Circle, and hl!i farnl- ly wcrtt away visiting relatives when the brcakln occurred. \ I Uethlehem, and threats of Arab guer- rilla violence did not materialize. Israel troops fired a few shells over the border at guerrilla camps ·In southern Lebanon but kept thelr tire aw~ from Lebanese farmers' olive groves. maintaining an unofficial truce for the farmers' harvest. ll was also one of the holiei;t times o( the Islamic calendar, the Feast of the Sacrifice concludin,!!: the annual pilgrimage to l\lecca. The feast has not coincided \Yith Christmas since 1938. .. Pope Paul VI told 30,000 people in St. Peter's Square that Christmas of· fered "a bright nash" to illuminate the "tormented'' world . On Christmas Eve, the Pope inaugurated tho Roman Catholic church's 1975 Holy Year. "That's the lnan the aovernment is putting their whole case a gainst Ehrlichman on," Frates s~id, "I reel sorry for him. He was trapped. He was trapped tr)'ing to help the presi- dent of the United States. That's what makes this case so sad.'' Arson Suspected In School Fire Oranae County Sheriff's officers have determined that a Christmas Eve fire which damaged a classroom at Gates School, 23882 Landisvlew Road, El Toro, was the work of arsonists. De puties said the fire was started by intruders who broke a window to gain entry to the classroom at the Sad· dleback Va lley Unified School Dis- trict facility. Damage was described as moderate. -. ~ ~Aut0-Wea~ed -Police .Arrest Esther Williams ~ , OXNARD fAP) -Actreu Either Willlam1, 51, of Beverly Hills, has been arrested and booked for Investigation df drunken driving, th·e California mah.way Patrol said today. , She was stopped about 11 :30 p.m, Chri5lmas when her weavih~ ear p11ssed a highway paLrol car In excess of the 5S miles per hour 1peed lintjt, patrolmen David Chaptll and htike Cooper said. • The incidentorC'urred on the Ventura Freeway near Camarillo. Off\cer111aidMI~ William! failed I sobriety teat and WIS held in hall for 1n hour and a hair before her husband, actor Fernando Lamas, posted $300 bail. Lama• had been riding ~ith his ~ire . · ' • • / ' J I 7 • I \ ,7 . . Irvine VOL: 67, NO. 360, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGt;S • Ry DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE ottlltO.lly " .. '*-fl' Irvine cii.y and Irvine Company planners are taking the first steps toward drafting a federally required plan to cut private automobile use in tbe~pi a,n1red I1'vinetna ustrial- CtQiple.r.·East ' · Iii apJroving a zone ch;tnge for the 2.058·acre development, the city i;ou n- cil recently 009k the unprecedented step-or reqyiring the co~ny to pay the cost or the parking ·mitnagem(Mlt plan required by the Environmental Prote.ction Agency . The ~dustrial complex plao is a first step toward a citywide plan aimed at meeting Environmental ProteClion Agency goals-convincing lnblOrTsts tOdesefftlliifpfivateTafs for some other Corm of transportation. Neither cOmpany nor city officials have yet estimated the cost or drarl· ing the plan, but one city planner guessed "thousands and thousands of dollars." • eris Valuable Cheeiah Cub Stolsn By JOHNVALTERZA OI • o.llJ l"illl ltaft A youn2 cheetah cub described by its keepers as the finest or the litter has been stolen from the fields of Lion Country Safari and curators there !ear for its life. · The discovery of the t,heft was made this morning during a routine check of the first litter of cheetahs ever born at the park in Irvine. The cats are on the list of e.n · dangered species and are extremely prized by fanciers of exotic !*ls. ·Spokesmen-for the park this morn· ing reared for the life of lhe male cub born Oct. 2~. because it. w.as still nurs- ing when someone stole it som~time after last Tuesday afternoon. Spokesmen said that who e\•er maoa:ged to escape with the seven· pound cub had to be an expert at animal handling. The cub and its siblings all were be· ing cared for by their highly protec- tive mother, and the thief v.·ould have had to be experienced in man'aging to take the youngster from the female. ' Toda;r's Final N.Y. Stocks ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFO~NIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1974 TEN c;ENJS ' r • • ID e Industry Ar,ea • > So far, said Unda Shwner of tbe ci-management plan" has been called i1 ty planning departl)\enl, a commiltEle misnomer. Rather than mere regula· of city and company officials have on-tion or the number or parking spaces. ly outlined the. broad criteria for the su.ch plans cire to look into all aspects contentsofsuchapl&o. of tran s portation and provide T~En'v 'ronm_en_t.al,._f_tot~ctio..o al\e.(Jlatives to the private auto. Agency has reqwied that parkib.g Among the alternatives-mentioned management plans be drafled to gov, are shuttle buses, park and ride ern any developments with over 250 facilities and encouraging car pool · parking spaces to be built after next -ing. July l. ' > .,. , , The committee's recommendations In city discussions or the federal re-are to be aired al the Jan. 28 city coun· quiremen'ts, the· ... term "parking cil mee ting. By April 2, the lr\•in c Co mpal\) 1s to subm1l the Completed pla n to lhl· council Parkin ~ n1anagc ment plans are de- signed lo :.lo\\' the deterioralion of ;11r quality c;nl!'il'd by ears u:;ing new dt·· ,·c\orunenls. The env1roomentttl impact report for thC' induslri;il complex predicts that \'ehi cles usi n~ the ;i rea "·ill µurnp a bout 27 lons of pollutants inl o th1• :ilr tlail't' bv l990. '!'hat \'OlunH: \\di b(' aboUt I .'1 percent of the total 1>oll ut1011 in Or;inge Count y • ID -. _..ounty • • Lt·i,:.d <1ut•S!11l11~ n.:n1ain, hov.·cver. rl'g:.trd111g ''hat th1· t'llY l':ln require dc,·el1lllt·rs tu do lu mt't't the federal rcq uircnlcnt:-.. r.11ss Shun1~r ~;ud thC' t'omm1ltce \\'ill rnt•t•t "'tlh a la1\,1t·r Friday to de- t•idt> "'ha t rt•!>l r1ctions e;in be J('gally placed on a de1clo1,._·r Other qu t·~t1on:.. :.ht• s;11J. ri re hov.· tht• restriction:. and 1·ond1tiuns of su1·h a p\:111 1-.u1 hl' n1adc leJ;?.a llr cnrorl·ca· hie. \\'hil·h kinds 11f 1·onditio11s should be \·otunl a!'y aze 2 Others Survive After Leap Fire or unknov.•n origin S\\'l?pt through a rooming house abo\'e a Placentia looct store early today, kill· ing t\\'O occupants. Two others escaped with their lives by jumping through second-story "''in¥ dows. Details of the 4:30 a .rn. blaze \\'ere sketchy and the tr;1gedy "·as still un- der investigation. Cil~· fire depart- ment spokc-sman said neither of the \•ictims had yet been identified. The old frame-buildtn~hOU'.11'.ing the Victory Market is located at 116 Santa Fe St. 1'he fire spokesman said the rooming house portion-or "tfie litruc- ture \\'as v.·cll invol\'ed in. l'lames ~·hen firemen arrived . T\\·o unidentified r ciii dcnts told firemen they s mellt.'<l. s moke and were block ed in their escape dov.1n the slairs by a u·aJI of flame. They had to leap to the sidev.·alk belo"·· Both bodies \\'ere burned be}:ond re· cognition and co ronc,-'s deputies said ii "·ould take some time to identify the dead Pair. Police were summoned to launch an investigation and aides at the park is· sued bulletins'to all licensed pet de· alers, advising the merchants to phone authorities if someone tries to sell the cub. Such cubs ;ire ~·orth SS.000 on tbe pet market. -. ~ Rome Turneff to Firewood U~IT....,_. • Firemen began mopup operations at about dawn today as coroner's in \'Cstigators conducted their probe into the deaths. -Although tfle stolen youngster "'as relatively small, its keepers will at- test to its potential to cause injury. A park veterinarian was bitten by the cub late 1a:st v.·eek while ad- qtioistering an inoculation, and the fang went thro.ugh the vet 's thumbnail. Because of the theft, orders have gone out to bring the remaining six cubs into the animal nursery where - the youngsters can be protected. Israel Plans Syria Attack? By United Press International Palestinian guerrilla leader Vasser Arafat said in an interview published today in Beirut that Israel is planning a bJitzkrieg offensive against Syria and South Lebanon. ite said the Unit- ed Slates will seize the opportunity to occupy Arabojl fields. Arafat's statements to an Indian correspondent v.•ere distributed by the guerrilla news agency WAFA. ·'There is an American-Israeli con· spiracy." Arafat said. Oran~t·. Coast w .. .aihl'r . . Th;is big house in Darwin was shatt~red by Cyclone Tracy which struck the Northern Australia port· city of 41,000 before dawn on Christmas day. The Australian government .organized an emergency airlift ,today to bring aid to the devast'ed city and to evacuate survivors, -particularly women and children. Ehrlichman Described • As 'Dedicated Servant' \\'AS l·IINGTO~ {UPI ) -A defense la1vye r s a id today John 0 . Ehrlichma n was ::i "ded icated loyal servant tryirlg to clear hi s com · mander in chief" and was una,11are lhat President Nixon himself wa s de- eply in volved in the \Valcrgate cov· er-up. William S. Fralcs. chief la"•yer for the former \Vhite !louse domestic af- fairs adviser, sought in his final argu- ments at the \Vatergate cover-up trial lo place much of the blame for the cover·up on Nixon and former White llousc counsel John W. Dean 111. "He {Ehrliehman) didn't knO\V the President was involved,'' Frates sai(I . "}-le really didn't think Nixon was in · volved . ··Herc's this dedicated loyal s<:r· vant trying lo clear his commander 1n chicr regardless of who got caught and here's the commander in chief sitting in his office all the time know- ing who v.•as calling all the shots." Frate~ s aid Nixon told Ehrlichman that cle~Q.CY was lo be provided to the origitlal Watergate defendants Frates made his arguments on the 60th day or the trial. It was expected that all arguments would be complet- ed by Friday, thus allo~·ing the jury to begin de liberations. During his wide·ranging argu: ments , Frates praised Ehrlichman's \Vo rld \\'ar 11 record a s a le ad navigator on 26 bombing mi ssions, said that although chief trial pro-. secutor James F. Neal had a "golden tongue" the jury oujt"ht to pay atten- tion only to the evidence and con· tended officials in charge of the early \Vatergate investigation all exonerat- ed Ehrlichman from obstruction or justice. ··That's the most important evidence in this case in\'olving Ehrlichman," Frates said. . It wnl be fairwith a stow warm·.. "under no circum!\tanccs," while un · Ing trend Friday. Highs will be in bekriownst to Ehrlichman . Nixon Gas Tax Hike 'Dead Jss .ue-' the mid 60s'. lnws tonight will be authorized \Vhite I louse political from35to45de es. operali\'e Charles W. Colson. to rnake • --suClia.nofrer. --- INSIDE TODA 't' .. Did t~c oommonder ;n ch;er de· The top JO Prodwclion1 from Orange Coofl commriniip lhcottri /or 1974 qre ~lltd 10da¥, wllh ··Promi•tl, Promi&tf" lfl1d1ng the way. Set lntcrmJ.uon, Page 86 . Ind<'~ •. " '" .. ... ,, •• ... "' .. ... "' " .. ceive and mislead a dedicated ser· vant!" Frates asked. "The record is clear, pretty clear." Frates contended that Ehrlichman sought ··ruu discl~ure'' of Waterg;.1!2. 31"l?ra a.IlegOO cover·UP began lo .un·" ravel tn March and A'jjril, 1973. :·nre presldcnM>f the United States ·couldn't make a full disclosure," Frates ~aid ... lie knew too much. When the tapes came out, he re· slri:ned."~ .o Frates s aid, however, that a d ay bcJore..Ehrllchman reiiigned on April 30, 1973 -.. when he was throwing him out, or whatever" -Nhton told him that .. you·ve been my conscience, and VAIL. Colo. fUPll -Presi· dent Ford today said an increase in lhTf"asoJine 11lx is ..... 'itiolit'11s - dead as any proposal J know " but said he would discuss all op- tions with energy ad\•isers when they arrive Frida.y at this Rock:)'. Mountain winter retreat. Ford made the remark in a 1 mini-pr4.1ss conference al the foot ~of the. Vail Mountain slapcs as be... began his fiCO.'day or skiin1 dur- ing hi9 holiday sl,.y. Th~ QUt'!!ition or a gasoline tax increase keeps cropping up1 . much as Ford has lriC(\ to pull down. Some key advisers have recommended such i levy to ry- duce oil eon•umpUon but l'otO- has sald it wouJd be Inequitable . r.tedical authorities voiced rears or cholera and tetanus epidemics from polluted water Jert in the "'ak e or the Cvclonc. which roared out or the 1'imor Sea 3nd lashed Dar,vin rOr four hours with winds up to 120 miles per hour and heavy rains. See story, Page A4 . ' ' l_ HITS .• : N01tl~H~N I l l 1!1!11011l' ' .• \YE 5 I ( l!N J..U51R.A.ll" ' ' ' ' 1 0Utt N~lAtJD ' ' 1-~----·---..I.-._ " ,, " ' 50Ul H • ... us 1R ... 11 ... l ...... , .... ' ' ~-~-.. '.''.'.'.'.:.~· ' --' ' • NfW , ; S.OUiH ,....~·.,WA l l S. AUSTRALIA ' . ,v,c .·o .. ~--, t I?/~ • • • TA5MANIAV Christ lira., Disaster Cyclone Tracy ~struck the northernmosl Australian Dar\\•in Christmas Day . inrli cting heavy casua lties molishi 1 ng or seriously da·maging much or the c it y. cit y of and dl~ ' tnsjler.tors planned to work through. the day in an effort lo determine whcit caused the bl aze . Marine Beaten ·By Tire Iron, • Robbed of $48 Oran ge County Sh e rirr·s in· \'cstigalors are "'orking "·ith J\larine Cor ps officials today in a bid to de· tcrmi11c the idcntitv or a motorist '"ho robht:'d a yo un g El "ruro i\larine or S48 after heatinj:! him \\'ith a lire iron, lJeputics :.;url t.hc Christmas E\'c robber\• Ocl·ur red a fte r f.larine .C',erahl ·c hilla:-;, 1~1. ;1cce ptcd a li ft fro m his ass<1 ilant near the inte rsec· lion of C:tnada and Trabuco roads shortl.v ;_ifter he left the El Toro i\larinc Corps Air Stntion. l'hillas told officers the motorist dr6vc him to a d('~crted rural area, forced l11n1 to the ground;ind beat him over th e head \\'it h a tire iron. Chi!l as said his attac ker the n took hi:. v.·atl t•l. £<•nla i ni n ~ S48 in Christn1a:-lea\'(' n1onl'y and hi s boots. ,\ de.script ion of the Uri \'C.r a1ld his <:ar ha:. been c'iri;-ulated to all loc al law e11 · forc1•n11•nt a,i::enl'il'S <lff1tl't':. said the you ng ~f::i rine has 11\I\\' rceo\·crcll from Injuries in flicted during thc..>1tl::tck. l It' I\ as found ut the . :.<'l'OC by a passing motor1:.l. 200 Vi«>ts Rall y S AIG ON'.<U Pl l -Aboul 2011 ('11thol1e~. J:rv.•yers and n<'"·smcn df-'- n1onstr•1ted in do1\·nt o\\'ll Saigon tod;.1 v \\'ith dcm;1nds lh;it Prcs idcrll \'guyrn V .in lh1cu resiJ::n. 88 Tipsy Motorists -Spena Yule in Jail ' Yl:J.LE THIEVES Drunken drivers we;1vcd their \.\'ay 100 v.·hcn those motoi::ists bookf'd into-. _ to a new Christmas h.olidfly record in cit.y J ~-?rc 'added lo the.county J<ul / "' f V R E WOM • N !)ranJe County with. the booking of gs tally . /l ._ .II mebr1llted mot.onsts into the eounty Ssnta An a tOPP<'d the hsl or cil\' SAC R 1\~t E1'"1'0 (1\P) -A 7•t·\·('ar jail:during the festive SC<ti;On, jail dt>· ,pol!CC ll'Sinl:( the couni y jail v.•ith 11 ar. old ~1urys\'11Jr v.·oma n 5uffcrlod a putles reported today, ret'ls of drunken dri"crs d'uri n ~ broken "r~<;t v.·ht•n. ;i _pair of youQJ.! Calirornia ltighway pa1roknen ·ac·~.:..~M n$. th 1e\'l•s J.f'abhcd hrr iur s~ und tountcd for the bulk of tfie arrest!' Oth er af:C'OClt'S r.ont r1butl n,R to the kno('kcd hl'r to lht' J1U\' enl after v.•ith 56 mo1.or1sts pulled.from be hind lolctl of llR .hooktn,i.!:o 1n('ludrd the Chri s tmas day churC' Sf'r\•ice:;. the \vhecl"1lK1 plnccd bchlnd1:n1rs d\lr· i:hertff's of fire and Buena l'ark "'ii h pol iec , eportC'd . ing the 48 hours ending mldnisht flvc e.:ic h , \t1•stn1i n:.tc·r.. v.'ilh thU•<', Thr thu•\'es. \\·ho shouted "j\lei·rv Christmas D•>.:t, . Orange l '~'O and Ncv.•port Uench. Chris1mas" Ix-fore the .11!.~su\t, l,'Ot Officer~ 1aia lht .total of druf\k('n Costa ~l esa, Fountnin Vu ll r ' Stan· <i lXlut S6 from ~l rs \'crka Rokela, of· drivers arrestt!d tbroughouL the coun· ton, Garden Grt:1\'C and CyprC~s \\'It h ri cer~ said. • ty during Christmas will be well over one l'.1cti • • .• --• • A 2 DAILY PH.OT Ttiursday, December 26. 1974 Seven Relensed Armed Inmates ' • Give Up Siege lll 1.1.F.T I\: t,ORTOS, \'a. (\P l -\rmt>d in· matt~ at Lorton K1:forn1.a lur) 1·11ded 11 t'A'ft·day l'>i1'n" i.t lh<' pri .. on today ant1 rclt•a l'>t'd ·''' \'l'n ho,lagt•, unh a111111-.tl. • ' Huge Slick Hits Waters df Japan '1'01\ YO 1L'l'l1 ,\ Jcuk from a pclroeht•1n1<·al eu niplt·x hJs turned the l'>CClllL' Inl:u1d SL·;1 1nt41 a hu~~ oil sli ck und JlOllull·d ~omc uf .Japan's "lrhesl liO:h 111i.: \1 .1ll'I'' J.<)Hl'<JN, \'3 (1\Pl Armed tn rc;;Lt·s <.it Lorton Reformatory rt" [c;1sc<l a guard and kitchen steward 11i1l.1\, 1'1 ·due111A to sl·ven the numhor 11! ho .. t<J~•·~ :-till held in a prison dis- !nrb<Jtll'l' \11,;t began Ch rt ~t1nas uight. 'fhe in1na lcs said they releases lhc tv.? ml'n, \\ho complained or beini; Ill, "tn show the good side or us again." The fl'll·;i~cll hoslil fl::l'S y.·cre id(•n t1 f1ed .1 .. J:.rncs P. Griffin, a guard, and Hoy Parks. a stew11rd . Another guard, Rogers Porter, 'AUS released earlier today. :\lcanv.•hil<'. negollallons y,·ere un· ill'i v.a ,\ bet"ecn tht• prisoners and Uoiv1d llopkins, U.S. :ttlorney fo r the i-:astc1:n d 1slr1ct of V1r(;1n1a . 1'he prisoners 1\•f•rf' seeking assurance trom J-lnpkins that he \\'Ould not pro· ~ec utc them on any charges ste~­ nun ~ fro m the upr1s1ng. Preside11tial Christ111as ' Something Wasn't F.ishy SAN YSIDRO <AP l -Charlie is a German shepherq that knows the diffcrtnci: bc!t'A·ccn fish and no fisb. At the ti .S,-MeMlca n border gate, he discovered 900 pounds of mar:ijuan;1. buried under 6,600 Pounds of fish, the Li .S. Customs Office discJosed. The fre sti Cish \\'hich almost fill ed a refrigerated truck arriv- ing from P.1 exico \rus destined for a Los Angeles \vholesaler. Customs spokesmen SCI.id the marijuana was worth ey'n mor~ -$90,000, n lhe under"·orld market. U.S. Pair Murdered In Mexico .\t <Jrl ti mt: S;_1f1·t \, \ i,:l·nc v 01f1l'1a ls 1 n K1ihf' ~aid lt1d:1~ !ht•\ l':.pet·t \h{· 11JI !-.hek. v•h11·h I .. XI tfldl·S 10111,! ;ind 15 miles wide, 10 IJ~l 111r :i n(1lhcr fi vl! d:iy~. '!'he Inland S1•i1 ll1· ... IJt:t "'ccn the muin Japu111:!se 1 <>l1.1nd~ or lfonshu and Shikoku. 'fhc mar1t11nc ut;.L·ncy said th(' sli('k 1s mo~·1n g through the: Ni.iru lo Strait, lhe cu!.tcrn C'nlr.incc to the lnl:.cnd St:a, ;1 nd1'n O\ ing t'J't 11 ;.ird 111 ... ·;.ird the P<.iciric t1cean ,\n a~rccnienl bc't1\'l.'t'n Hopkins and lhl' pfJSO!ll'I'.'> IJ\'('r IJlllTIUlll\y fl'Om prosecutio n oppt.•ared to be the only ob~tac le to ending the ordeal. "\Ve are n1uv1ng as f<i ~l as we can lo \\•rap Lh ings up." said La1vrenec Jamisorf, a lawyer called in today to negotiate fo r the prisoners. "\\'c want a deal 1\'ith nu repri sals or prosecu· tJun '' President Ford kisses his wife. Betty, as the firs t familv i.i nd friends exchange Christmas gifts near· the, fireplace of their Va il, Colo .• ho liday retreat. The Pres ident also spent part of Christmas day on the ski s!opes. 1·1.e pau~ed for a m oment to chat with a fellow skier, Mike Parma, 14 , of La Joll a, Calif. (Related Story Page A3.) !'i·fEXJCO CITY CAP) -1'he bodies of an elderly American couple have been found in the town of Sall L~is P.otosi with· throats cut and faces d1s- fltured, po.ssibly by a scre ~·drlver, 'fhe..on-te. "h1l'h l1!1~htl'd th~· ;;rl'a's bc;.iche:s. dl·~lroy1'il f1 .. h as \\t•ll as the .:-,ca"A·ecd upon "'h1<"h the fish fceil 'rhc worst 011 pollution in Inland Sea history began when IR.750 harrt·ls of heavv oil lrakl'd 0111 of .\l 1tsu b1~h1 fhl l'o.'.i-rcfincl'\ in l\uri.il'>h1k1 'fherf• "as' no company explanation for th(• :..p ill. The rl•flncry 1~ located on llon.~hu l l'>l<.ind hetv.een the ports or Jliroshima andO~ak:i . 'fhe J apa nt•se maritime officials said fishing crounds h;.ird est hit 'verc off \VC:..lcrn llonshu ;ind n4H'lhcrn ~h ikoku lslan<l. [)otmagcs up to \Ved - 'ltesd<1Y a m ounh'd to so1ne 518 1n1llion, lhe officic:. Is s<i id. 1\ maritin1c aRency spokesman soid more lh~n 20 .t.11>nncse rescue ships were mobilized to help clean lhc sea .. but made no headv.'l}'. ~1nce 1ve dt:'- c1ded nol to u~t· ncutra!J1.10g agents to create new pollution ... 1·pe official said authorities feared Lhe chem icals designed to combat 011 pollution 'A'Ould des troy more fish than the oil slick itself. Oil fences traded by ships also pro· ved .ine!!ective because the oil '·had been spread thinly O\'er \Vtde areas" ;,ind is moving at about a half mile an hour. the offi C1als s2id. lie said the -se\·cn remainin.t: host:1J'.!l'S "are \\ell, healthy. a nd they h:t\'C J lot Of\\a!Cr and fruit lo Cat .•• Earlier. lhe prisoners asked for , and received, written assurance from ;1cting federal prison director Roy 1:erard that none or the inmates in- ,·olved -in th e disturba nce would be 1ra nsferred from L.orton to other federal prisons. Bul a snag developed because <;-;:rard 's leller conl;;incd no as- surance that lhcre would fi e no ;.eprisals in the forn1 of prosecution on t harges stemming fro m the dls- trubance. Prisoner Tom Reed said the prisoners talked with a lawyer who .->uggested their best recourse 'A'Ould . he to seek assurance from ~lopk ins that there v.·ould be no s uch prosecu- tions . Fo ur prisoners succeeded in carry· ing out a complicated csc~pe. pion \\'ednesday night al the bcg1nn1ng. of the prison disturbance. Stale pohce laler found one of the escapees dead of l gunshot "'ound in the auto the four used to flee Lorton. a District of Columbia prison localed in the Virginia suburbs OfWasfilngton. D.C. Early today inmate negotiators representing all or so.me of a~prox · \malely 100 prisoners in volved 1n the disturbance obtained the signatures H' 1"t-run Dr1"ver of District (lf Columbia penal offi cials to improve specified prison condi - -lions .' S h • R d The disturbance broke ou t follo'A'ing oug l Ill 03 the collapse of a 1arge-sca1e escape attempt. D·e·. ath Of Two' ' Reed , an inmate lc a~cr. told a re· porter inside lhe prison that lhe A 48-year·old ·rust1n man and a woman \Yho stopped to help him after ;1 minor :.tCCHlent \\'t•rt• killed by a hit· run dri,·er Chrislm11 s night in the East Los Anf!clN! area :\l1etla.l•I Ro!'i 1r.1.u. \\hos.e 'fuslin ad - dress wa..., 1101 1~01l'd1.1lel~· a1·;.i\i1bll', :-uffcr.ed . lhe lat:.il 1111urit• . ..; along a 4l:1rke ned stretch nf the Pomona }'rce1\·a1~ l'lif!h'A':Jy pat rolm<'n sa id. Thl' \\'oman. :\l:11·Jor1c lO. Leonard, 50. nf ~I ontellcllo. "'as one of t "'o J)t·i·~ons \\.1'tl !'itnpp1.·d lo help Hnsario ~lll'r tu..; l'ar hit 1h1.· <"cn\1.•r dn 1l1C'r guards were seized by prisoners after the escape plan failed. Girl Murdered; Five Needles Put in Heart Whale Festival Being Planned In Dana Point It's wi nter now in the Bering Sea and the California gray whales arc heading south to Baja Californi a, giv· ing rise to an annual South Coast event. the Dana Point Festival of the Whale . C The 1cstival will take place Feb, 1 through Feb. 9 at Dana Point Wharf. ' Bolh weekends. boats will leave on whale·watching expeditions from Dana Wharf· Sportfishing every hour froml0a.m .lhrough4p .. m. · · · >l . S2perchild. . · Cost of the cruise is $3 per aduJt and ~ In add ition, Dana \Vharf shops will sponsor such event.s as 1:' -shirt pain!· ing contests and k1te-fly1ng competi- tions. There will be performances by high school bands and displays by the Orange County Harbor Patrol and the Coast Guard. Hom~ in Yalley Hit by Vandals; Damage $1,000 Vandals caused ubout St ,000 in damage to a Fountain t 1alley home on Christmas Eve while the owners were u"•ayonaholiday trip. [ • .. Police reported a neighbor first noticed water seeping. out of the i::arage at the Richard ~1u rphy re· sidencc, 17849 San Clemente St., oh Christmas morning. They phoned polic:e. · ' .\ ' lnsiQ.e, investigating officers found that vandals had smashed a bedroom \\•indow to enter the home, th~ broke a "'ater pipe in an upstairs bathroom scnrling a flood of 'A'atcr throughout the house. Officers found about t"'O inches of 'A'atcr dO'A'nstairs and 'A'ater seeping through the ceiling. police said . . Police found the bodies of l'il arv1n Kahle, 60. of Green Valley, Ariz .. and his wife, the former Ada 11oylc. 70, or Galveston. Tex .. on Christmas E\'e. But it "'as belie\'ed lhey had been dead for more than a \\·eek. Police Chief Antonio Aguinaga Pinon repor~· ed Wednesday nigtit. . Aguinaga Pinon . said t.he retired couple lived in the city for five years. "There "·as blood all over." he re· ported. '"these people m ust ti ave been tortured hefore being killed .... It is . the most horrible cri me I've seen in San Luhi Potosi." The city, midway bctv.·een J\fexico City and the U.S. borde~, has. a population of about 300,000, 1nel ~d~ng ot her retired American couples ll\'1n g in the sam e section as the Kahles. The poli ce chie.r said t.he other Americans were being questioned. An American friend of the Kahles, identi fied only as Leo nard 8 . KOwalski, called police-Tuesday after he found the house unlocked.-1!1' \'estigating police found the bod1er in the couple's separate bedrooms and identified them rrom passports, the chief said. , "J\.1y agents found a bloodstained screwdriver that we think 'A'as used to kill them ," he reported. Agui naga Pinon sa!d robb:erY as the motive appeared unlikely s1~e there were many \•aluables still in the house. · The U.S. Consulate in l\1onterrey. SO miles north of San Luis Potosi, 'A'aS trying to loca~e relatives of the cou· ple . Japan Reports Another War Holdout Found TOKYO (UPI> -A man who claims to be a Japanese World Wa r II holdout has been f(lund in Indonesia. t he Japanese government reported to- day. As the thl'('(' 111·re lr\1111! lo 1nove Rosario '~ d;1magC'd car, a late-model hl Ill' f-'urll hnrl' dn\111 on l hr group . 1'hc thir<I l)('r:-on .!I thC' srene. a youn g polrrc l':ulet. triC'd to pull Bos:irin l rom lht• auto's rath . but latll'd. 'fhc \\'om:in 1\·a~ lull1•d instantly. nu~:iriQ <lil•d :t ~hnrt 111nc l.1tc r . The l'<ir n<'\'l'r stnppo.'d K ~\SSEL. G e rm ~1n y 1 UPI I Chur<'hgorr:-1n the ~m al l norlhC'a"tern \ill age of Korb:.tch found the OOdy of a 6·.\'{'Jr·old girl on the altar Slt.'p:.. \\ith 11\'C knitting needles sti<·k i ng out ol hl'r heart. 'fhl' gi rl \l'<JS killfd by her father, an Iraqi \l'Ol'k <·r Subhi \\';i h:ib. ·tB, police. :s aid . \\';ihhab carried in the body of his rluughtcr in th<' 01iddlC' of a holiday .. ser1·irt.' 111 the protestant St. Niko lai t'hul'ch-rind deposited lh1• rhil<I on the altar stl'ps in a praying position. Police said the vandals bypassed valuables in the home. Tttey also shut (lff electricity in the home. then Opened a refrigerator and freezer doo r, defrosting and ruining food in· !.ide. , Police notified the J\Iurphys, v.·ho \\•ere \'acationing in Arizona, about th e vand alism. World Back to Work F ollgwin.g Christmas A spokesman for the Health and \Velfare Ministry. quoting reporls from t he Japanese embassy in Jakarta, said the man, clad in rags. was taken into custody by Indonesi an Air Force personnel in Morotai, In- donesia's northernmosl island in the l\1olucass ~roup. 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'·· • Police said \\'ahhab first i.:•1\'l' the •• cirl a slr1•1>1nJ? pill. t-it r:i nJZlt•d hl'r \\'tth ~. tn·. l'Ut her \'CUlS in thL' left arm and ~tur k five knitting nerdles in her hl':•rt \\':1hh:il> told policl' hC' qu11rreled ,\•ith his :19·\'ear-old Gernian CX ·\Vife froni "·horn .he hnd been di\'Orced for l\\'n vcar:o;. \\':1hhab said he \\'anted lo t;ikc his daughtt•r :uni son back to hi s home \'il\a~c of Rumattha. near Ba,i!.hdad. The rhildrcn's mother wnnted I hem to re main in \\'est Gcrrnany, \Vahhab ~:ud. 'rhe Fountain Valley fire depart- ment \Va s called \Vednesday to help vacuu m out "'ater in thc·homc . Tree· Fire Kills 4 ' K l'.'J~ELON. N.J. CU PI) -Poli~ say an O\'erheated Christmas tree w:is apparent ly respo nsible ror a l'hrislmas Day fire that killed four mem hers of a family and,cutled their splil·le\·f'I suburban home. Poli ce identified the \'ictims as ~1 ichael Kn app. ·12. an electronics engineer, his wife Frances, 40, her mot he9, Sophie l\la rshall. 72, and son Terr_h', JO. Harbor Puzzle , Safe Recovered From Water \'11\'C f:~T DIXON \,1ssorcl lhe mysterious box below the murky 1\,'ll('l'1-o of llunt111gton 1-f:lt"bour. ticd it to his trus ty Steed, put the old Sta• 11on wagon in b>eB r and h:tuled up a Q~-tOTI !'!.ft. -. . £xt<t·pt ror the st:ition w~on part, the story has all the markings a:r a !'aga of tht-Old \\'C'st. Dul 1t h ~ppcncd Christmas Da y t974, in an exclu111ve nook of rriodern suburbia. Tll F.RE IS ORAl\ti\ yet to untold. however. The safe hasn't been opened )'l'I JJuntlni:ton Brach authorltl~s h~\·e no re~ord ~(a lo~t sale. 'fhe only pn~sihle clue to it !I former o~·ner:-;h1p Is a Union Otl receipt, the- typc ga,,. stations mhrht ls!ae. round ~'tlh the Sa fe. . Dixon, or t6242 Tis bury Circlt , J~untington Harbour I told the Orange Countv II ~rbor Patrol he happened lo notlcelhe gray box near a bulkhead at low.tide. :thoul2:30p.m. JJF. TllEN :\t;\N1\CED to A'.l"t llnt!s arount1 It and pull It out o( ~he \\:Her .,.,,ith his stat\on v.agon. Police arrived later to tow it to.the police i1tat1nn ) By The Associated Press The Christian world \vent back to \\'Ork today after a Christmas day of austerity for man. no violence in Northern Ireland and the 110\y Land, more military reverses for the South Vietnamese government, more than 150 Americans dead on the highways a nd a cyclone that d evastated Darwin, KUstralia. tRelated holiday story, A3 ) . Christians celebrated the birth or Christ and 'A'Orshiped· from lsraeH· occupied Bethlehem to Moscow and Hanoi. Americans and \Vest Euro· peans rekindled the holiday spjrit despite severe economic pinch. 1'he Christmds Eve turnout at the birthplace or Christ returned to the normal 15.000 foreign a nd Christian 1\rab worshipers anet a severe drop last year in the wake of the October wa r. The heaviest security precau· lions in history protected the crowd in ·uethlehem , and threats of Arab guer- rilla violence did not materialize. Israel lropps fired a few shells over the border at guerrilla c8mps in southern Lebanon but kept their fire Armv prevailed in England and Northern Ireland, but Qu e en Elizabeth 11 "'arned in her a nnual Christmas message that no peace will come "if we lurn against each other \\.'ith angry accusations." · At least 44 persons were killed and hundreds injured or missing in the cyclone that roared out of the Timor Sea before dawn on Christmas and wr ec ked Darwin , n ort hern Au s tralia 's most important city. I Story, page A4 ). ~lore than 6 m illion Americans' Y.'ere out of \\'Ork but the traditional holiday spirit was evident across the nation. Most cities resumed full outdoor lighting after dimouts to conserve energy. Oil Flow Slows NEW ORI.EANS <U Pl )-Theflow of oil from an offshore well slowed to· day as cre ws tried to eontain the 001e. 'rhe spokesman said two officials of the Japanese embassy will be sent to l\lorotai Saturday to Interview the m4h whose health condition was described as good. · " ,. ' Ac cord ing ro ofriciats al the ministry, a former Imperial Army private first cl~of the same name has been listed as ihissing since a bat· Ue in l'ilorotai on l\f arch S, 1945. About a dozen former soldiers we re found on the island in 1955 and re- patriated. theofficia1s said. . Former Army U . J.liroo Onoda, 51. came out of 29 years hidiog in the jungles on the Philippine's Lubeng lsland in l\larch this year. Another World \Var ll holdout,-Shoichl Yokol. was captured cin Guam two years earlier and~returned to Japao. ll\\'ay from Lebanese farmers'_oliy·-~-l--­ groves, maintaining an unofficial -A•o-W-eaved-· truce for the rarmera' harvest. ·~·- It was also one of the holiest limes of the l1lamie calendar, the Feast ot the Sacrifice concluding the annual J)\lgrimago to Metca. The _(east has oot coincided 'i'1lh Christmas sinee 1938. Pope Paul vt told 30,000 people in St. fl'eter '11 Square that Christmas or. rered "a brig ht nash" to illuminate the ''tormented'' world. On Christmas [,·e, the Pope inauffurated th e Ron1an C.athollc church's 197$ Holy ''('ar . 'l'h(' Chri1lmas cease-fire pro-· <'lalmed by · the Jri1h Republican ,. Police Arrest Esther Willia111>4. OXNARD tAP) -Aet,.;.;s Esther Willl.;;.,I, 51, or Beve;tVJt.ill1, has been arrested and booked for lnvcstlgatlen ot drunken dr1v1ng , lhe California Highway Patrol &aid todu. · She was stopped about 11 :30 p.m, Christma~ when-11er weRvin~ c~r passed a highway patrol car in excess of the SS miles per hour speed hmit, patrolme n David Chapell and Mike Cooper said. The Incident oeeurred on the Ventura Freeway near Camaril lo .. ornetrs Safd Miss \YilliB m.11 talled a sobriety test and was held 1n hail for an hour and a hair before her husb11i nd, actor Fernondo Lamas, posted $300 bail . Lu.mas had been riding with his wife. I I I ' I -· I , I I I ~ "\ -· Bu•ington Beach ·Fountain Valle • . . -·-VO L. 67 , NO. 360, 2 SECT IONS, 2B pAGES ORAN GE C6l!JNT Y, CALIFOR NIA THUR5PAY,,DECEM BER 26, 1974 • Today's Fiual N. Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS High D~k-driving Rate for Teens Cited -One-rourth say they have dri\'en once or twice "'hen th ey kn e"' themselves to be too drunk to drive. -Another one-rourth have driven three or more-limes when drunk. Gregor!·. v;ho presented the findings at a briefing. WASHINGTON !UPI) -An "alarming .•. frightening" number of teen.age rs have either driven while drunk or been passengers in cars with heavy·dfinking llrivcn. the. National llighway Truffic Safely Administra· tion s aid this afternoon. The agency·s Sl00,000 study on teen· age drinking says: -'fhirly·two percent report being a passenger at least once a month in a' car operated by a heavily drinking driver. Gregory said the Federally financed research by Grey Advertising, Inc., ol Ne"' York. strongly suggcsL.s a re· direction of the agency's efforts to dis- tourage drunk driving. .... "No amount of leaal action will tend lo corrC'ct the problem,'' he said. -f\lany teen-agers say they ha\'e · rrequently driven 111hcn they nre "re· ally pretty drunk.'' Two Gas Taxllike · 'Dead Issue' VAIL, Colo. fUPf ) -Presi- dent f'ord today said an increase in the gusoline tax is "Qbout as dead as <1n y proposal I kno\~1" but said he \•;nuld discuss all op· lions wilh energy advisers \\·hen they arrive t'riday ut this Rocky Alountain \\'inter retreat. Jo~ord made the rem<irk in a mini· press conference at the fool o£the Va fl r-.tountain slopes as he began his fifth day of skiing dur- ing h1s'holiday stay. The question of a gasoline tax · increa se keeps croppi9g up, much as Ford has tlj.cd'lo put it dov.•n. Soin e key aCl visers have recommended such a le\"y to re- duce oil consumption but Ford has-sa id it \\'ould l>e inequitable. • 88 Drunken Drivers Get Trip to Jail "I don't know whether you'd call JI surprising, alarming or frightening," said NllTSA udministrator .l<1n1cs B Lose Gregory said the agency's future activities would he directed more toward encouragin g social pressures Lives Drunken drivers wea\'ed their \\'ay tO" a new Christmas holiday record in • Oraflge County V.'ith lhe booking of 88 inebriated motorists into the county jail during the fcsti\'e season. jail de· puties reported today. Honie T11r11ed to Firewood California l-ligh11·ay patrolmen ac · counted for the bulk of the arrests "·lth 56 motorists pulled from behind the whee1 and placed behind bars dur· ing the 48 hours ending midnighl Christmas Dt1\'. This big house in Darwin was s hatte1:,ep by C)'clone Tracy \vhich s truck the Northern Australia p6~ city of 41 ,000 before dawn on Christmas day. The Australian government -organized an e mergency airlift today .to bring aid to the devasted city and lo evacuulc s urvivors. partic ularl):' \\'Omen and childre n . Officers said tht" total of drunken driver s arrested throughout the coun· ty during Christm:.is v.•ill be \Veil O\'er 100 when those motorists booked into city jails are added to the county jail Ehrlichman .Described 'tally_ . Santa Ana topped the list or city Police using the count y jail with 11 ar· rests of drunken drivers during Christmas. As 'Dedicated Servant' STOCKS RALLY ANOTHER DAY NEW YORK (AP) -The stock m arket kept the momentu m of Tuesday·s upturn going today "'ith another moderate ad~ance in slov.' trading. (Tablcs,AIS). The Dov.• Jones avetage or 30 in· dustrial s tocks gained 6.3.f1>0ints to 604.74. Gainers held a lead or ahout 2·to-1 O\'cr losers on !ht' Ne\v ''ori. Stock Exchanje. PttosL of the gain came in the firs! hair or the session, v.•ith brokers gi\'· ing part of the credit to encourage· ment o\·c r the mild Christmas Eve rally. \Vr\SillNGTON CUPl l .:_A dcf~se l awye r s aid toda y John D . Ehrlichman v.'as a ··<1edi c;1\ed loy11:J servant trying to clear his com - mande r in chief' and wns una v.•arc that President Nixon himself "'J S de· e!)l y invol\·ed in the \\latergatc CO\" er-up. \\'illiam S. Frates, chief la\\'yer for the forn1er \Vhitc !louse dom~stir af- fairs ad,·iser. soui:tht in his final :.i rgu· mcnt s at the \\':Her.gale cover-up trial to pl ace n1 urh of the bla m!' for the t'O \'l'r-up on ~1xon ;_ind fnrmC'l' '#.'hill' !louserounselJohn \V. Dean Ill "lie ! Ehrlichmanl dicln·1 kno\1 !ht• President "v,·a.<; invo1\"rd.·· Frates ~aid "lie rC'all v clidn·t think :'\i xon "as 111 \·olrcd · "ller c·s this dcd icatt'll loy;1I sl'r \'ant lryini;: to cle;..i r his eomm;1ndcr 111 chief r egardless of \l'ho ~ol -cau)::ht and tii:.r!G t~e comm<.1nder in chief Barbor Puzzle Sa e Kecovered f..rQm Water ---'--~-----' . VINCENT DIXON lassoed the mysterious bo x bel ow the murky wate rs or Huntington JI arbour. Ued lt lo his trusty steed. put the old sta· . sittin ~ in his office all the time kno"·- ing v.·ho \\'as calling all the shots." 1''ratcs said Nixon told Ehrlichman that clemency v.•as to be 1)rovided to the original \Vatergate .defendants '"under no eircumsta'llces," v.•hilc Ull· heknowns t to Ehrlichman, Nixon :iuthorized \Vhite !·louse political operative Charles \V. Colson to make such an offe r. ·~id the commander in t hief dc- ec ivc and mislr ad ·a clcdic ated ser- 1 an\''" Fr;1tcs asked .... rhc record is l~ee COVER-J;P, Page :\?I 'Y' to Watch Valley Kids On Neiv Year 's \Vould you likNo ~pcnd New \'ear's Eve without the childre n this year'..' Th"e Huntington Beach·Fountain Valley Yr-.1CA is offering an a ll-niJ:thl child care program for boys and girl1' ages 5 through 13. Yl\I CA. J>ros,ram directo r ~d T..ehman, his u'lfe, and scveralf ugh school \'Olunteers, "'ill supervise a night of activities lhal includes din- ner •. movies, games, priies, party tion ""Agon In gear and hauled up a one·ton sore. . . E xcept fo t:..tht: station. wagon part, th~ story has 111 t11~p.rk1n~s a:r jJ 11agii'Dtthc Ottt\V~t. B,ul 1t happened Christmas Da>·J974.. in iHl cxclus~\: nool or moM,t?suburb1a. • f:i~·ors and breakfast on "e"1 ''cur's .. TllERE IS ORA!\IA yet to unfold. ho\ve\•er. The saft> h:tsn·1 bec>n opet1ed yet. llunlin~on Beacfr~thorities ha\'(! no r~<'ord of a lo:i;t safe. The only possible t luc l? it.s rormer o~ntrshlp Is a Un i~n Oil rece ipt. the lypc gas st a lion~ ml~ht issue. found "'1th the 5afc. · Dixon, of 162•12 T'isbury Circle. ~luntington Harbour, told the-Oran~c County Ha rl»r Pat rot he happc.nc.-d..to ncW,c.c the gray box 9tt1..f a bu.lk~d ~tlowlidc.nbout2 :30 p.m . \;- 11E TllEN l\IANAGED to get lines around it nnli pu~I 1t out of ~he \Valer with his litatlon wagon. Police arrived lalcr to tow ll to the pohcc- 5Latlon. \, 01lt''. . The progr am start~ al 6 p.m: . ..,nts· day, a nd e nds at 10 a.m .. \\"cdnesday. ''oungster!i \\'il l sta.v in thC office a l the Fount ai n Val•ey Police pi~tol range. on \V ard Strt"et south or I.he Sa n Dieii:o FrCC'\\'By. Pa r C'nt5 sh,ould rea ister thei r children fnr the program bt ore !i p.m .. rtl ond ay and they ca n phone the ''r-.I CA at847·9622. The cost is S6 for non·membcrs n1;1d S5 for ''f\t CA members. Fnm11ics with more than one chlld \VIII pay hair the price for each additional child ,j I -•.\.,,.,... agains t0 .. dri!Ud ng a nd driving. and social a cccptanCe oC ~uch remedies a s physic all y restra1nl-ng~rink in g friends and relatives from <lrivin~ Alcohol is invol\'ed in-half lho-na-.. lion 's hig hway fatalities. Ylhich totaled 54,600 in 1973 and fC\\'er this vear because of slower speeds und less overall driving. Gregory said. Uut e ven with the reduced number of f;:italities . 20 ,000 or more tr;:iffic deaths this ye ar a re attributable to alcohol. 1'hc> stud\ fo und th:it neither srarc latllrs nor; le~al threats discourage tecn·agc drinking and dri\·in ~. Drink · ing teens don't \'iew the le,::al l:on~l' quenccs of being slDppcd by 1)Q_licl' a~ Sl"rious ;_ind don't considl·r dt'ath or l'r1 pplin,1£ injury· a likely eons1,-qu t•1u·1'. th!' !>lUd.v said. ~o r ar l"' teen-age drinkl'r:. a fri ngC' grou1>. '"1'hey are nol l a1 .. nut, dro11.out. alienated or und('r·achte\·ing types ... • m County Ul"I Tti.toll<rlo h.lcdical authorities voiced fears of cholera ;.ind epide mics from polluted \Valer le ft i1l the \\'ake of the "'hich roared out of the Timar Sea and lashed Dar\\·iJ ou1· . hours \Vith winds up to 120 miles per hour and hca\·y rains. ·cl.'..- s tory. Page A4 . I • ., I !NOON E~:°"'~ :.J? ~ I ~~ ' " ~;;:;:;;::~/.:~::~;;1,DAFIW IH CYC LOH E 'o/7/,///7 HITS HERE • _!__ .. \'/{~lfRN "\J :,.1 ~" l I.., • lOYtf!Ofl AU S TRA L / .. ·' .. .. • Chris,l 111as Disaster UPI "'"''"'I f Cyclone Tracy str.uck the north c.1>ttn1 o~t Dar\\1in Christmas Day. inflictin g ht'a\'Y n1oli shing or :-.C'riousl~' da magin.a n1u ch (i f 1\ustral1<1n ('ii v nl casualt tc.'S ;ind. dt• lhc> cit y Fountain Vall~y Buys Radar for Speeders - The city of Foun1 a1n \1a11t>y has purchased Its first rnda r onlt for Joint use by police and the city Publk \\lorks Oc1>artmc111. . City off iclals said the Sl .250 rndar unit will b<' used occ~Aional-t)' on re-- sldcnl 1a I !ilr~eL'\, 1n r<'sponse to C'itlicn complai nts rcit;irdin.i:i: speeding viola· lloM. It a li;o \\'ill be u~ed in nreas w1Lh hi,zh ncc idenl raleii , nuL during lht nt•x t six nlonths, lhc cqu\gtnen~ v.1ill be operated primarily by plfblit work~ cmployc!J, Who 'A'ill be taking a spocd"limlt 11urvcy 6r major rfty street~. City Public \\'nrks Director \\'ay nc I o;:tiorn(' ':11ct !h!' c>qu1pnlt•nl 11;1 .... µurcha'll'd no,1 lll.·<'nu~e the r11,· i!> r1· iju1r1•rt to ronduct .1 111~1\' speed \1m11 sur\'c~ lie rxpl.11111•11 -;tal!' la" rC'qu1rt·~ C'1l1t.>s tb.m r1 kl"' -,uch !iUr\·,n·5 t'\·crv f1\·r scar., 7 · ' · ('11, 11 orkn1t·n "111 hf• ~t:1t1on('cl a!oni:: m.11nr ~trt'\'IS ~1 1th r,1dar e<1u1p m<'1ll . cll'tt'r1nlnin1? hll\\' f.t~t mo.,t motorist ~ ,1rc dr1v 1n~ :incl thC' data \1·111 help dt'll·rmlne if th(' !'i P<'t''l lin111 should be rai~ed or lo"·ercd "The theory Is th;1t thl' maJor1t\· of people usinjt the !lt rl'C'I 11rr d ri\'in):. ;.1\ 1 lfc i>nfc ~peed .. , Osborne exphuntid , thr study s:.uc\ · Tht~\ 1epr(·-.cnt th1• :-.an1l' ll'\ rt:-nf .1rlHl'I ~·nH•nt in srhoo l \\·ork. ~pnrls and :1,·u1111cs as non drinking young.pt·opl" "l'hl' ::!ludy ... l"\'\l'als 1h:1t thl'rl' is ;111 alarm in!! ;1n1ount of dr1nklni; and dn\ 1np. ta kin)! pL.1 r1· a rn ong a lnri::r. n1:un~trcan1 gn1up11f l" :-; youth." thl• report said "ln tact. high ~rhool !>lll - df.nt.~ o.1rt• 111 c·ont•tt·\ \\·1th alrohol r1~!ilted ~itu;.illons ;1ln1ost as· Oflt'n :1-. adult:.-arl' \ntlay ·· Blaze 2 Others Survive After Leap Fire of u11kn o11·11 ofiftin s 11;ept thro ugh a "roomin~ house above a Pl arcnt1a tood stol'l' t•arly today. kill- ing t 11·0 occupunts. Tv.·o others escaped \l'ilh their Ji,·es~ by jumping through second-s tory win- do~·s. ' Oet:iils of the •1.30 <1.m . blaze were ·sketchy <1 nd the trag~y 1\·as still un· dcr in\·e~1i gat 1on. Cit y fire deparl· ment spo kesn1a11 said neither of the ,·ictim s h:.id yet been irtenti(icd. The old framr building housing the \'irtory '.\I arket is located at 116 Santa r e St. Thl' fi re spok rsmHn said the roon1i ng house portion or the struc· lure was well in,·o\ved in flames when firemen ar:ri,·cd. T-.\'O unidentifiC'd rC'sidcnts told firemen I hey smC'll ed s moke and V.'ere blocked in their cscapc do~·n thC' stairs by a \\'311 of flame. They hlld to IC'ap to the s idey,·aJk bel01\·. Both bodies \~·crE' burned beyond re· cognition and coroner's deputies said it \l'Ould take some tinic to identifv the dC'ad pair. · Firl'men began mopup operations at about dav.·n today as coroner·s in ~ \'('Stigators co.nducted their probe intfl the deaths. Inspectors plannC'd to 11·ork lhrough thr da.\" in ;.in effort In de1e rn1ine v.·ha t {"aused lhl' blazt' . YULE THIE VES • /!\'J U RE WOMAN ~,\CR/\i\JE;\'T0 .11\P) -A 74-\'ear· old '.\I a r ~·s \·i.lle "·01nan :oi1uffered a broken 1r rist \\·hcn a pair of youo>t t h 1C\'CS grahhcd he r purs e and kno~ked her to !he pavemcnl after Ch ris tm as day r hurch ser\"ices. police rcporlrd . The thie\·e!>. 11hn ..;hnul C'd ··;\ft>rr1 C'hr1!.tn1 a .~ '.' b(.'fore the a~suult. gci1 abO!Jt :-ti frnm :\lrs. \'crku Rakr la. of 11cc rs s:ud. Realtors C hip In \lf'n1hi•r~ of the llunl ington Beach Fnunl;11n \',1\ll'Y Board ol R ealtor~ h.tl'C' <·tlntrihult•<I S120 to !he r-.t arinPr' 1·hr1r .il J,!ruu 11 frr1m \l:lrina llii?h :0-l'hnul ]/H· '·''II 11,1-. ttd l,.1·l('ft ;11. :: ("1\11,!n).1 ... J,!11\ '" h1·lp 1hi \"lln;: 'Jili.1·1· .. p,1, 1"1 ,, -.111.:1n!:: t11111• n! Eu1"p'· 1h1' -.pnn~ 4)r:111 ;t•• lt \\"ill be I air'' 1th a !tll\\1 '~arm 111.c lrtnd Frida~. lhghs y,·111 IX' in Iha.mid lills.J..o.\\'.l>...LoruR.h.L YU\! be frnrn :15\o 1.">dc1u·L·C's 1:\S IDt:.:r.OD.\ \ Tt!r lop Ill produt!JOl!5' f ron1 ( •r,1nu·· l'uCJ(f , 1J•n11111l'l1r u thf'tll••r." /"r l••:l 11r.· u•11 1·1/1•rl todaa ir1rti l'rflr''lff\, Pr111n1(1•~·· /cadvi q //11• 11 rt•/ ,\,} /11/t·rttn11.~<l'l. l'of_lt1 Hfi , .............. " A~~l•-" " 1..M 101<1 "' AAevlt• ... '.alllOtftll .. "l.C••~•l ,.,.,., .. ,,.\lll••<I It II 0• •114t c..u~" ... ,_,,. '" ..... 11.> C.~HW ... , ·::~ """\ ... 0.•l~"l•h<I• 'lklMl•ltlt ...... , 1'<111 ... ~,.·~ .. T .... vhlp .,. l:ft!tt(• "'""' ... Tlot1tt1n ••• '"''"'' ... Wtllll., .. " .... "_ " w ... 111f1-w1 .. I JllH .. HUit~ . .. ., ___ _ • A2 OAtl y PELOT HIF ThufSdi~ Dee•'"ber 26. J974 .Armed Inmates • ·Give Up Siege nt 1.1.l·'.TI:'\ LOK.rt>.\', \'J . 1.\l'J -.\11111·1! 111 n)ales at tort4)/I lli·(111111;alut1 1•thh·d :1 11,10-da.)' slc~i· al th1· 11r11>un tvd;,i) ;a nd rclCii .:>cd .:.cv1·11 hu\1 a,iic, uul1 ii r nu·d. Huge Slick H its Waters Qf'J apan -TOKYO (L!f-'1 1 -A i~:ik fP-om ·a pelrochtim1c.1I 'rut]Pl~·x has turned the scen1e lnlanll $(·1l,1nto a huge oil slick und pollulccl ~c1n1t.• of Japan's richest fi shing v.·ater:.. l J .01{1'<):\'. \';1 lAl't -Arnicd in · n\alt·:. ;it Lorll.111 lterormatory r'l" ll .. l:.l·d J i.:uurd ..Lnd kitchen ~tt·ward tnd;.iy , r·educing to :.even the nunibcr of ho:.lt1ge:. :.till hl·ld 1n ii prison <l i!i· I L11·h.1rH'C thJt lx·g;u1 l'hr1 :.l1n :1s ni ght Thl· 111111atcs ~;.ud lhcy rell·a~cs Oil' 11,1 I) men. " ho l'o111pl:11ned of bc1 llh 1 JI. to :.ho"' the ~ood :.11h: of u ~ ;1ga1n ." 'fhl' reli:.i:.ed ho:-it::1ge:. "'ere h1l'nt1f1ed .1~ JJri1es I' 1:r1ffln . .i i.:u:ird.1.1nrt Roy !':irk~. ;1 ~1l'\\,1r1l ,\nlJthcr i:u:ird.,Hugc rs Porter. "'as rl·le;1sed l.',I! her trxiay . ~l ean .,.. htlL·. n£>go ti allons \YCre un- der "·ay het1,1 cen the 1>r1 soners and DJ\'1d Hopkins, U.S. attorney for the Eastern d istrict of Virginia. The pr1sonl'rs \\'ere seeking a!lsur3nce from l!of)k1ns \hJt he \•:ould not pro- secute the1n on ;,.iuy C'hargcs ste m- n11ng frun' the upri!>Ln~. An agrt•cn1e nt lx'l\\Cen Hopkins and the pri::.oncr:. !1\l.'r 1mmun1\y' fro1n pro:.t·cut111n .ippcarl'd 10 ht· the onl y ohsl.1t ll.' !o ending thl' ordt•al . Pr.esidenti al Cl1rist111as A.ccus-- \ ' On•Fraud 1Charges By ARTllUR R. VINSEL Ol U.1»11, Pli.1 St.111 A self·styled Balboa sports man· playboy and five associates \\•ere in jail today in an allesed $157 ,000 busi- ness bunco scheme brok(•n by a Co:-1ta htesa police detecti\"(' "'ho began his probe four months ago with a le:.iscJ Cadillac's license numbt!r as hi s s.ingle elue. Det.iils of the case "''ere re \'ealed to- day , including the clr ama l il· eourtroom arrest of one stunned dl'- fendant "''ho had escorted the \Yife of another to a hearing. The six suspects \Vere still in Orange County Jail today, unable to make bail. They are charged "'ilh multiple counts of grand thcJt and ConspiracY·tO commit grand the rt . Investigators identified the men, .'.lccused of swindling numerous Ill· vestors in Costa l\lesa and SanJ.a Ana business propasitions as: -Donald C. Lightner, 44, of 2000 E. Ocean Blvd .. Balboa. · ill:ir.it ime S,1fCI\' Ai.:<-nr \' offirials in l\ohc !...iHI \Od.iy .1hl'Y 1,·>:11l'l'1 lhc Otl .-,lick. 1A·h1ell 1::-f\l rn1lt·~ lo ng and l.i miles 11·1rll'. to l ~1 ~t !or another five d:iy~. 'rhc lnl;1nd S1.1~1 l1i-1s b1•lwecrt th1 · __,,nain Jap 11oe~c 1~h111U~ 4Jf ll<Jnshu and ~'hikoku "\\·p arc rn 0\'1111! as la ~t ;1 ~ l\l' l':Jll ln 11ra1J thing:-. up," ~.u d L:11rrenev .l.11l)ISOn .• 1 la"Yl'r r:1llt•d in loday lo l1t'i.!oll otc lur the 1)1·11>oncr:-i . "\\'c \1•;.inl :.. dc::i l \\'ith no r(•pt1~a ls ur prosccu- 11011." IJresidcnt r·ord kisses his \l.1ife, Getty, as the first family and friends cxch-.ingc Christmas gifts near lhe fireplace of their Vail. Colo .• holiday retreat. The President <ilsq spent part of Christmas day on the ski slopes. He paused for a moment to chat with a fello'v skier. Mike Parma, 14, of La Jo!Ja, C<.1Uf. ( Rc l;;1tcd Story Page AJ.) -J . Kelly ··Jamie" Farris, 38, \\'htl gave no permanent address to :UTl'!ll- ing officers. -Alfred P.Sana.117,ofOrangc. -Kent Reese, 55. of IS:JS l rvint.· Ave., Newport Beach. The mar1t1mt• a~rncy ~aid tht> shck 1:-i mo,·•ng thruu.ch lhl.' '.\:,1ruto Strait. the e:istt·rn cntrJnl'c lo the Inland 'Sea. and mo,·1ni.: ca1>tv.;1rd lov.:ird !ht· Pa c1f1c Ocl':..n lie ~ai d the !'Cven rcmainin~ ho::.t:igcs "arl' v.c ll , hc:tlth)'. and lhl.'Y h:i1·e a tot of 11att•r :i nd fruit to cat ·' ~:arlicr. tht• prisoners ai>ked for , and recc1 vcd, '""r1ttt'll ..i:.1>ur a nee from :icting federal pri:ien director Roy 'fhe ooze. '-\hi ch bli ghted the a rea 's Gerard that none of the inmates in - beacheS, destroyed fis~ as "'ell as the 1·ol\'ed in the disturbance would be sea1A•eed upon IA'hit h the fi sh recd. transferred from Lorton to other The 1\·or:-it oi l pollution 1n lnl:1nd Sea federal prisons. Home in Valley Hit by Vandals; Damage $1,000 history began "'hen 18,7.'lO barrels ·or But a snag developed because heav~· oil le&ked out of ~litsubishi Oil Gerard's \etler contained no as-Vandals caused about Sl,000 in Co. 's refine ry in Kurashiki. ~ur :i.nC'e that there would be no damage to a Fountain Valley home on ·rhere was no corn1>::iny t"xplanalio n reprisals in the form of prosecution on Christmas Eve while the owners were for the spill. The rt>finery 1s located on charges stemming from the di s-av.·avon a holiday trip. Honshu Js land bc!\\'CCn the ports of trubancc. PO!icC reported a neighbor first Hiroshima andO~aka . Prisone r To n1 Reed said the ·"" r The J ' ·1· rr· · \ riOticed \Yater Sef!-ning out o the panest· mar1 1n'c o ic1a s pri soners. talked \\'ith a la\.\')'er who '1 h 'd r· h' 1 1 d 1 garage at the Richard 1t1urp y re· sat IS 1n g grounc s iar est 11t 1,1·c re s uggested their best recourse wou. Id stdence. 17849 San Clemente St, on off western llon~hu and north('rll b k · f II k Shikok u Island . Da mage.~ up to \Ved-e to see. assurance rom op ins .Christmas morning. They phoned nesday amounted to 1>on1e 518 million, t~at there \\'Ou!d be no such prosecu-police. . the offic ia I:; s:ii rl lions. . . Inside. investig~ting officers round . F"our prisoners .succeeded 1n carry-that vandals had smashed a bedroom A maritime ::igcney spokesman said t 1 t d I more than 2Q J 11panese rescue ships 1 ~g ou a co_mp ic a e esc~pe. Pan v.·indow.to enter the home, then broke 1Aerc mobilized ti) help clean the sea \\ednt!,sday ~1ghl at the beginning_ of a water pipe in an upstairs bathroom the prison disturbance. State pbhce sending a flood of water throughout ".but made no hcad"·ay .. since we de -laterroundoncoftheescapeesdeadof the house cided not to use ncutrahz1 ng agents to a gunshot wound in the auto the four . · 1 d bo t t . · h f · create ne\\' pollution " d 1 £\ Lo 0 . l . l f Officers oun a u 'AO inc es o Th rr. · 1 ·d · h · · r d use 0 ee rton, a is ric 0 water downstairs and water seeping e o 1c1a sa1 aut or1t1es eare . c 1 b' · \ t d · \h .. h h . 1 d . ed b .1... o um 1a prison oca e 1n e th•ough the ceiling t e c em1c<t s es1gn to com at 01 v · · · b bs f w h. DC ' · pollution \.\'ould destroy more fi sh 1~~1n1ia stu dur .0 ~s-ingto~~ t · · Police said the vandals bypassed than the oil slick it self. ar Y l" o ay\l 1nma e nergo ia ors valuables in the home. They also shut Oil fences trailed bv ships also pro-:epresen ing a. or so.me 0 a~prox-off electricity in the home. then ed . fl . . be . · h .1 "h· d 1mately 100 prisoners involved 10 the opened a refrigerator and freezer v 1ne ect1\e cause t e oi a disturbance obtained the signatures · d · · food · been spread thinly over "'·1de areils" r 0 . l . l r Col b' 1 rr· . 1 door, defrosung an ru1n1ng 1n- r I o ts rte o um 1a pena o 1c1a s side and 1s mol'1n~ iil "bout a ha! mt e an to improve specified prison condi-·. . . hour the officialiiaid . · ,. Pohce nolifted the Murphys, who. ' ~ lOn s. were vacationing in Arizona, abbut COVER-UP. • • clear, pretty el ear " Frates contl'nded that Ehrlichman sought "full di1>closur('·· of \Vatergatc asAhc allc~ed ro\·1•r-up began to un- raVel in 1\tarth and ,\pr1l, 1973 . "The president of the Cnited States (·ouldn't m..Lkc :i full disc losure,·· Frates s:.u{t. "lit· kne 11· too 1nuch. \\'hen the t:ipt.•, l'J1nc out. he re· signed." Whale Festival Being Planned In Dana Point It 's \\'intC'r 1101v in the Beri ng Se a and the California gray "·hal es a rc heading south to Baja California. giv- ing rise to an annual South Coast c\'ent. the Dana Point Feslival of the \\'hale. the vandal;sm. The Fountain VaUey fire depart- ment was called Wediles~ay to help vacuum out water in the home. Marine Beaten By Tire Iron, Robbed of $48 Orange County Sheriff's in · ,·csti gators arc tA•orking \.\'ith 11.Tarine Corps offi cials today in a bid to de· \ermine the identity of a motorist who robbed a you.og El Toro Marine of $48 ;1fter beating him Yt'ilh a tire iron. -Frank J. Passinlino, 29. or 52·12 Roya le Ave .. Trvine. -John L. Roth. 29. of An~1hC'im 1\uthorities claim thpt Li ghtner\\ as the brains and inspir:.ilion behind a n alleged sche n1 e that s kimmed $157 ,000 rrom least 13 persons \\'ho thought they \\'ere invesling in sport- ing goods fr:anchises and a Santa Ana boat-leasing firm . Lightner and his partner, Farris, \\'ere the first or the six:J,rrested. Costa hlesa Police Detective Gerry Thompson arrested Lightner ut his Balboa Peninsula reslaepce, on llA'O warrants carrying a combined $500,000 bail. Thompson said a bail hearing ro1· possible reduction or the bond re · quiied to free Lightner \\'as held l\lon · d ay in Central Orange County Judicial District Courl. L'nsus peclini.: suspect Farris 3l'Companied his partner's IA'ife to that hearing. Judge Philip Schwab read the formal charges against Li ghtner. 1\·hom Deputy District Attorney James Brooks claimed posed as a wealthy, polo-playing, yachtsman and race cardri\·er. The criminal complaint included names of other suspects, 1'1cluding Farris, IA'ho \\'as arrested in the courtroom. The businesses a\l('gedly invol\·ed in the case \\'ere listed as U.S. Dis- tributors Exchange, 3B03 Harbor Blvdr,--Costa l\lesa, and National Rent-A-BOat. 1331 E. Pomona A,·e . Santa Ana and Las \1egas. Angry· investors, four of 'vhom al- legedly contributed $15,000 each to business V('ntures ad1·crt ised na- tionY•idc , bcga"n calHni; or \•isiting Costa !li1esa police in Au gust after ef- forts to reach Lightner or Farris failed, according lo poli ce. They had as~ertedly boui;:ht into the National Rent~A-Boat Company, a firm the two primary suspects al - legedly purchased from a La Habra dentist Cor $5,000 down on an agreed $32,000 purchase pri.ce. Prosecuting Deputy District At - torney Brooks claims they collected $15,000 each from four investors in an asserted enterprise to produce a house trailer that \\'ould haul a bo:.it. Frates said, hov.c,cr. th :.it a day before Ehrl1chman resh~ned on April 30. 1973 -··v. hl'n hl' \\JS thro11·1ng him out. or whate\'er" :'01xon tol d hin1 I hat ··you've il(>1·11 m1 conscience. ::i nd I wish t hncl foll o\\l'd ii · t:arlier. ~·r.11r,. ~.ucl Dean urged other ~ides to lLl' ,1hou11hc scandJI "Th3t's th£• 111 .111 the ,i:::ovrrnn1ent 1' putt1n:! th(•1 r 11hvle c:1sC' :iga1nst t:hrltch m;in on." rr.itl:'s ~aid, •·J fee l :-;nrry for h1n1 lh· 11.1s trapped. !I C' ,1·as trapped tr~ tn,i::: 111 help the pre~1- denl of the l"nitl·d St rites . That's what makes this cast' so ~:.ici ·· The f£>sli\'al \\ill take place Feb. 1 through J.'eb. 9 at Dana Point \Vh arf. Both ,,.,·eckends, boats \\'Ill IC'a\'e on "'hale ·tA atch1ng exp('d1tion1' from Dana \Vharf SPQr~fish i n l! every h&ur fron1 10 a m throUgh 4 p.m. C1JSl of \he crtllSC IS S.1 Jll.'r .1dult and S2 pC'r child In add1t1on, Dana \\'harf shops \.\'ill ~po nso r ~ul'h c1·ents as T·~hirl paint- ing rontesl!. and kili."flyinl.! coa;npct1- t1011 s. 'fhC'rc 1\·111 be perfor1nances h.v high !>C'hool bands ancl di splays by the llrung(' County !!arbor Putrol ~i nd the Coast Guard. l)cput ies said the Chrislmas E\'c robbery occurrC'd af\er ~larine f'icrald Ch11las, 19, accepted a lift from his assailant near the intersec- tio n of Cllnada .:ind 1'rabuco roads- :.hortly aftC'r he left the El 'foro "'larinc Corps A.ir Station. Chill a~ told officers the n1otorist clrnvc hin1 tQ.a deserted rul'tll r1rea. forced him to the ground and beat hinl ove r the head with a tire iron. World Back to Work Following Christmas Investigators maintain all the in - vestors got out of that dial was a \'a · cant indus trial building with a month's rent past due and unsatisf:.tc· tory replies from an answering service used by Lightner and l-"'a rris. Detective Thomson alleged the two principal partnl'r!-i <1f'ld their four salesn1en also bilked various in - \'estors on sporting goods franchises. "They would advertise a mail order franchise, then fly out pros pective clients, "'inc them and dine them, give them pamphlets and brochures and take their money,'' he charged. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1'r.e<lf~CI•\, D••I• Poll! ,..lll"""Cll•'<-1>"''"''°' rffW\ "''"·" ''"'"-b• tneOr ... oo-eo.u "'b••\1'•11~ Co.,,ro•n• 'Mo.II••!• l'(l;!o(ltll •'e oueli\lltf<I -"'3•• l~r<1<>qll ~r+Cl.ot. IOr ~1• """~!w!l<)I• "••(~. ,..,n1•""1!0"! &r!tclllf-· I-¥•!1~• I f <!~• <.A<l<llfC.<' \l•lltf •nd l•~ll'4 11--Mll !iou•n Co• I A '"'OJI• "0"""' <•M1.,.. •\C*Qh•ll•d \.o!.,.n~·, ....0 <.u...,A>< '"' r••""'""'' °"bl'"''n~ c11n1 .. .., 100 ~•I S.• SI•-• c.,.i.1 .......... (~lo'"~•A"lll• Rot>Prt N, Weed p,,,,.,.nt •"'1 "uDl•'<N• J~c k R Curl<'V >I•·• "'""'"'n! ,.., Vo-~•·•• M,oNolo" Thom,1c; A. Muroh1nP llO•MQ ~0 (O•!Ot Chdrle'> H. loos Richard P. Ndtl °''"''llftl INM<..,>q E.Wl<!t, Trrry Covil!i> ""''' Ot•ft'I" Count, [Qot,.,. Ol"fl> Oftt<tt-vlr'>"~ &10<h ~i.~ i., .. .-.. ~ "''·~1 (l)>.!•M<>w lllllll'fU ftA•M""'t •1• ... !!'l•l ~ .. ~ 1n1 "'"'"-' "°"'l•v.,a S-ltb> • V•O•• 11101 l • P.,, ~ •l W~O•!lt'!"'-Y ' Telepttone~l 714l M2-.4321 Cl.issifitd Adverl1 $l n9 M2·5671 ,r,-. 110·1~ °'"""" co~~1 . c-i...J..1"' S40·1120 ~. I"' 01.tft~ (""o.o\\ ,._,.,.,..,, ""l { ..... ,,..~. .., .... , "ft'"' ' .,.,..~ ....... .... ~0-111 "'•ltfl e• ~"•"" .,..,..~,. .,.,.,~ ""'' .............. ,u .... _. ·-·..i _ ... ,_ (>< ""'"'""'""""'"' !loo•....t •1.tH 1111ol•qo N•lt •t c..,1. i.w,. (•t .... I• 9•1fl'l(t<1Mr"" fro ',..._, I) 9' f!Wlltilf, llW "''II \• 00 ....,,.,~It "'"U•t' cle,IJl'fl""' W 00 "'O"tn1, . I Free Cl.inic Added The 11untington Beach fret' Clinic ha~ bel'n added to the li st of l 'n1ted Crusadl' a ~en cie s. \\'ith SI0.000 plcd.irt"d to help lhe clinic 1nJ975 IJ ircrtor:> of tht' crusade rf'ccnlly a ud i1 l•d the cll nic-'s records and ..;ludit'd the S()Cial services it offers l)("fri r1· appro1 ut,I! It for f1nanc1al :ntl Chillas said his attacker th(•n took his \\•allet. containing $48 in Chris tmas leave money and his boots. A description of the dri1·er and hi s car has been circulated to all local l:.i w en- forcem('nt agencies. Officers said the young ~tarine has now reCO\'l.'red from injuries inflic ted during !ht' atlack. lie "'as found al the ~c1•nc> h~· a passing n1otor1s1 . By The Associated Press The Christian world went back to work today after a Christ.mas day of austerity for man, no violence in Northern Ireland and the Holy Land, more military reverses for the South Vietnamese government, more than 150 Americans dead on the highways and a cyclone that devastated Darwin. Australia. (Related holiday storv. AJ). southern Lcl:mnon but kept their fire away from Lebanese farmers' olive groves, maintaining an unorficial truce for the farmers' harvest. It was also one of the holiest times of the Islamic calendar , the Feast of the Sacrifice concluding the annual pilgrimage lo 11.tecca. The feast has· not coincided with Christmas since 1938. "\Yhen they got all their money, they would go on a permanent vaca- tion,'' he t\Jrther asserted. The detective said one suspicious client took down a salesman's leased Cadillac license number and the long investigation started from there. Cheetah Gone Cllristians celebrated the birth of Christ and v.n rshiped from Jsraeli- ncrupicd·iJcthlehem to l\losco"' and llanoi. Americans and \\'est Euro- peans rekindled the hol id ay spirit despite severeeconomic_pinch. ' Pope P aul VI told 30,000 people in st.•Pete r·s Square that Christmas of· fcred .. a brli;:ht nash" to illuminate the •·tornle ed'" "'orld. On Christmas Eve, lh e inaugurated the Ron1an Catho l'hurch's 1975 lloly Year. Tree Fir e Ki lls 4 Kli\"NEl.Oi\', ~'.J . (Ul'I) -Police say an overheated Christmas tree 1A':1 s apparentl y r espon si bl e for J Christmas Day rire that killed fou r members of a family and gutted t~eir split-level s uburban home. 1 Police identified the victims a~ Michael Knapp, 4Z, an electronlcs engihccr, his wife Frances. 40, t)!r mother, Sophie Mars.hall, 72, and ,son Terry , • Safari Fea rs f or Cub 's L if e The Christmas Eve n!rnout at the hirthplace or Christ returned tn the norm::il lS,000 foreign and Christian 1\rab worshipers after a severe drop The Chrislm . Sc-fire pro- claimed by tl\e Irish Republican Arn1y prevailed in England and Northe rn Ire l a nd , but Queen Elizabeth II warned in her annual Christmas message that no peace will come "if We turh against. each other "''it.h angry accusations.'' Ry JOHN VAl .TF:RZA 01111t CMolf Pilot ~IJU /\ you n~ ·cheet<ih cub'Cl('~cr bed Qy it s kct•pers as t}le finest of the litter has heen stolt>n from the fields of Lion Country Safari ::ind curators there rear ror its h(e. The discovery or the t.hefl 'A'as made this r11orn1nll during a rou1.inC! cfieck or thl' f1 r . .;.L I 11 ter qf chectohs ever born at th1• par k 1n lr\'ine. The eats are on the hst of en· dan.izc rC"d species and ace extremely pr1zecl by Canciers of exolic IMIJS. Spokesmen for the park this morn 1ni.: feared for the life of the malt ('ub .born QC't . zs..J>e.c.auseit \\!tis sull nurs- 1n•'." hl'n sonll'Ont' ::ilolf' 1t somet1n1c afler last Tue.!lda)··artemoon. Spotte smen said that who ever _ n1anaged to {'Scape with lhC! SC\·C!n· poun·d cu"b had to be a n expert al "n1mal handling:'"' The c ub and its siblin&1 all were be· \ last year in the IA'akc or the October 1ng cared for by thei r highly protec-wac\.. Tho heaviest se~urity precaU,- li\'e mother. and the l,hief would have tion! In history protected the crowd In had to be experienced in managing to l:Jethlehem, and threats of Arab guer- take the'youngster from the female. rill a violence did notmaterializ:e. · Police we re summoned to launch an tsrael troops fired .!i rew shells over investi gation and aides at the park is-the border at guerrilla camps -In sued bulletins to all licensed pet de- alers, advising the merchants to · -~ ~lm\Cb11th15l'tU•n1-someon.-tncrw-1funtin ot o11 Olfers !It'll the cub. Such cubs are worth ~ SS.OOOont hepetmackel. Cl . o· . Although the stolen youngster was DSS 111 l \'I Ug relatively small. its keepers. \\'ill at· te~t to its potential to cause lnJury. 1\ Jlark veterinari an was bitten by the cu b late last week v.•hil e ad - m1n1 stcrlng an inoculation. and the fan.g y,·ent thro~gh the v ct~s thumbnail. ll'ecause or the theft, orders ha ve Rone out to bring the remainlng six cubs into the animal nursery where the.younesters can be protcctt"d. ) The JluntingtoR Beach Recreation - 11nd Parks Oepaf\ment 1A'il\o(fcr·nspr- 1n~boi1rd' divine ch1ss nt Edison High -..:.: School durlne Christmas holiday~. Classes arc op;cn to. tit.rsons -'--lo 21- years old. ' lt<'g1strt1lion for the p1'bg r;1m is un- der .,..·wy at Edison Co mmunity Center. 21377 ?iliignolia Street. rromri.m. lO ~ p.m. Fn'r 11ddltlonal lnrorm11tlon, c111l ~·9381. 10-• • ' Auto-Weaved Police Arrest Esther Williams OXNARD CAP) -Actress Esther Wiiliams. Sl:-Cf Beverly HlllS, bai ~ .. al"rc:'\ted and booked for lnvC!sligatlon or drunken ddvlng, tht ~ifor°'a 1-flih"'ay Palrol sai.d today. ' ' t- She w'as stopped about 11 :30 p.m. Christmas when hvr ,•·~_g_tar pa&sC!d a hiRhway-patrort·1r lltE•cUSOrtlie ~ m11e1""r11uu 5 lfml~ pa1folmen D::.vid ChaPell and Mlkt Cooper said . Th1t 1ncldcnt occurred on the Ventura Freew5y net1r CamarlUo. Orficers said Miss Williams fall@d a M>briety test and was held in hail 1-1~ 1111 hour and ti half berorc hc.r husband, actor Ftmando·Lamas, posted $3m1hl1l . Lamas had been riding with his wife. .- 7 _~ ... , .. '" Or~nge Coast • • Today's Final N. \'. Stocks VOL, 67 , NO. 360, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COtJNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26 , 1974 NIC TEN CENTS Schools Ask Parents' Advice on Spending By lDLARV KA VE Ol tt. D.lllJ '•lolSUH Pare nts 1n lhe !\"ewporl-i\lesa Unified S("hool Di stri("t are being asked to help district officials decide h O\\' tn spend some money next year. Deputy Supcrin\cndcn( Normdn Loats Si.lid that, \\'h1lr a small handful of parcnls arc usually involved with budget matters. this is the first time l or·gc nuftlbers of parents are being directl y asked for help A S2.5 million defici l 111 the 1974-75 budget.is the result or a new method. of !>late financing that limits the amount of tax monies the district cHn collect , coupled "''itti the defeat of Proposition Z in November. l)roposition Z was a la.x Q..\:ilride measure school officiul::; hoped v.•o uld raise~ million. It's dcfe<1t is causinE? district of- fi cials to ponde r ho"' to best continue educational programs \\'ith fe\11er funds. Hccommendations on hovr to t ut back individual school budgets <ti'{' no\\' coming in from parent <1d\'1sory councils at each school. The councils are made up of school principals and interested p<ircnts. \\fhilc other parts of the district arc tiandling matter on an individual school basis, schools in the Corona de! l\1ar zone have banded together to-at- tac k the financial problems on a zone level. 1'his zone encompasses Corona de! ~tar Hig h, Corona del ~lar Elemen· Lary. Andersen. Eastbluff. 1-larbor Coast Men Held Prisoners Release Hostages LORTON. Va. (UPI) -Rcl>ellious maximum security inmates at Lorton Reformatory arme<.f'\l.•ith butcher knives released their la st sc\•en guard hostages unharmed tfiis afternoon. ·e ndi ng a 20-hour siege of the prison . mess hall. A spokesman for the Di~rirt of Columbia Department of Corrections. which operates the prison about 30 miles south of \\'ashington, said the hostages \VCre freed artcr federal pro- secutors and attorneys for lhe in- mates agreed on a letter promising careful s tudy before· rin~leaders of the upris ing v.•e re prosecuted. But the document fell rar short of the firm wrilten guarantee that none of the inmates in\·O]l'Cd \l.'OUld facc trial !or their role in the uprising that began about 7 Christmas night \\'ith a n escape attempt that was p<1rtially thwarted. By mid-day today , the prisoners had alrc<1d~· released three of the original 10 hostages seized Christmas night after about 13"" dozen prisoners trie d to escape. Only four manaeed to get past the prison perimete r and the others took the hostages and control of the dining hall. , Lawrt•ncc Jamison. one of the l\\'O attorneys Ylho helped the prisoners in the negotiations, said the letter he drafted "'il h U.S. 1\ttorney Da\'id 1-1. llopkins of Alexandria stated •·no great length" "'ould bc·takcn to pro- secute the inmates. But Hopkins said that the "docu- ment in essence states that the ul- t imate decision on prosecution belongs to the Department of Justice, and we will not exercise our right to prosecute without first consulting the (0.C.) Departmen( of Corrections ful- (See INMATES, Page A2) STOCKS RALLY ANOTHER DAY NEW YORK IAP) -The stock m a rket kept the mome ntum of Tuesday's upturn going today with another moderate advance in s low trading. CTables .. Al5). The Dow Jones 3\'erage o( 30 in- dustrial stocks gained 6.34 points to 604.74. Gainers held a lead of about 2-to·l over losers on the New York Stock Exchange. -• Jloine Turned to Fire1vood This big house in Darwin \Vas shattered by Cyclone Tracy "'hich struck the Northern Australia port,city of 41,000 before da~n on Christmas day. The Australian government .organized an emergency airlift today to bring aid to the devasted city and lo evacuate survivors. particularly "'omen and children. Rest Room Facilities At Beach Disputed \Vhat 1s a convenient \\•:ilking dis· lance'! The ans\\·er to that question might help decide \\'hethcr or not Ne.,..·port Beuch \\'ill be required to build addi- tional re!it roonl fa cilities for beachgoers. As far as the OrHngc County lleallh Department is conc('rncd. added rest rooms arc needed :tl four ocean beaches and four bay beaches con- trolled by the city. But. according to City !\ta nager Robert \Vynn. the city's in\'enlory of facilities is dcquate to meet 1-lcalth and St1fcty C standards. them local residrnts v.•ho use their 011·n rPs t roon1 facilities. Cnnscqucnlly, lhl' city manager says, 78 toilets and 34 urinals at 10 Xe,\·po1·t Be:1ch locations arc ··1\·cl\ v.·ithin .. code standards. lie dOC !i concede, hov.·ever. that the requirement that the res t room facilities be ·'\\•ithin convenient \\'alk - ing distance" o(bcach \'isitors "ma\' be subject to interpretation." County llealth 0£ficer John Philp points out that the code requires beach resl room facilitcs "to be located in accordance 1\'ith actual use patte rns on the beach.·· J\.tost of the gain came in the first half of the ~on. "'ith brokers giv-. ing part of thC credit lo encourage· ment over lhe mild Christm3s Eve rally. Those standa ds require that one toilet be avail ble for every 500 persons likely to cupy a beach "at 3 time of maximu use." \\'"yon says the maxin\um numb<'r or persons on the beaches at one timt> on a s u1nmcr day is 38.000. half or •,\rcas fronting the ocean that Philp points out as lacking in suitable facilities are: -From the Santa Ana Ri\·er to Nc .... ·port Pier. \\'t•n•lit•r It \Vill be fair with a slo'v warm· ing trend llriday. l·lighs "·il l be in the JTiid 60s. LOws tonight will be from 3Slo45degrccs:__ --L INSIDE TODA\' Th e top re prod11ci1ons JrOm Orange Coast comn111ni111 theo1cr1 /or ' 1914 Ort Nnl't'llcd todaH , with ··PromJsts .. Pro1111$t!s" ltodlng rhe 1oay. Set lnttnmsaon. Pog~ 86. lrlMltmMl' " -~•n " 1-M ... r. ... ~ ... .. , "'"'"' .. ~ti.o<!llNllll) .. CleoUIH ••" =C-•'f ... c-ic1 ... 91·J em,_, ... -· ... .. ,lfl•tllc•• ... ..... Manth •1t·U , ..... , .. , ... .. ftlt11"9!1 ... l lllllrt111'1mtM .. , Tllllllofrl ... ·-· ... •••""' .. -... " W.n.INtWI .. llllwnlllttltll .. 2 Car Rental .. ~ariagers Face Court Action Two br<lnch managers of a car rcn· tal agency ha\'e been ordered to ap- pear in court Jnn. 2 to hear charges of conspiring to murder a 46-year·old man rrom Newport Dt'ach. Charles rttarx, 34 , or 1-le rmos a -Beach...aDd $baron Ann Ml Her , 30. of Duarte. remained tree on bond 1od11y. · Thev arc .ac("uM!d or ell·culating -W()f-d.-'.l,hat.-lhe.y \L'Ould hire a pro- fessional killer to take lhe life of Ralph J ;.ln\es Gray or NcwJ)ort Beach. ~larx hi the head or the Burbank of· t lice QI 1\merican International Rent· A-CaT. P.ts. J\.1iller heads the firm 's An·aheim branch~ Investigators· as yl't have not r~· vealed the reasons ror the a lleged plot to kill Gray, a resident or 407 Evening Star Lane. / -Ne.,..·port Pier to Balboa Pier. Dalhoa Pier to the wedge. 1Sce REST ROOMS, PageA2) Gas Tax Hike 'Dead Issue '. • Vi\IL, Colo. ft.:Pll -Prcsi· dent Ford today said an increase in lhe gasoline tax-is ··ribout as dead as .any proposal I kno""' but said he would discuss all op· lions \\'ith energy advisers when they arri,•e Friday at ttris Rocky l\1ountaln \\'inter retreat. Ford mt1de the re martc-1n a n1lnl·r r<'ss conference At the footi Or_tht• \'ail i\lountain sl91>Cs a:i-he br11an hi" rrWi day oID1ing dur- inR h1.ot hnlid:ty May. The qu('Stion of a ,IXI SOline tax in crra~t· kc¢ps cropping up, much :JS Ford has tried to aYl It dn"'n. Some key nd\•i"sers have rc("on1mc ndcd such a levy 1.0 re- duce oil consumption but Ford has said ii 11•011\d be Inequitable. \'iew and Lincoln School~ Pare nts from these schools, 11lus tht! school principals, ha\'e formed the School·Communily Advisory Council, a group that n1CC'l s monthly to ponder. and perhaps iron out, zonev.ide af- fairs. 1'he council v•as formed 1n ~larch. but the cotnlng budget crisis is it 's biggest test yet. says Betty Bai fey, a council member. The 38 council members 1~·i1J not on ly study budget problems thcmscl\ cs. l)ut pl .. 111 to 11nol\t• thl· total Corona dt·I :\l ~1r t"o rnmun1!1 That 1ncludl'S c1 en thu~c rl'~ldcnl::. 11·1thout school thildrl·ti ··11 s lht· ~uy l\tthou1 :-.c hool th1ldrt•11 \vho i;r11K'S about his h1 ~h tax hill that 1\·l··rl' looki nA for help rron1 . too, .. :\l rs Badl'\' s<1id 1'hc counc1I \1l:1ns to SL'n1l out :1 .\es no .. shO\Jping lis t" to commun1l.\' rc~ifll·nt.~ to g11c thl•m ;1 chancl' !o 1n· di<:;.ill' prt frr{'ll('Cl! for cutback ~. 1'hl' zont":. prclrrcncc~ '''ill be pr1~ ~L·nti>d 11) 1 h1· l'111;1fd Ol l'dl1l·a11on U.\ lhl' t'Ounc1I. ~Ir:. U:.11ll·~ ... ud Thi· purpn:;1' UI If\ \Ilg 111 h..JIHlh: this 1lll ;1 lOlll· IL'\l'I 1~ that all the school:-. .. lfl' 1n11·r ·t'l'l..Jll'd ~1nr1· thL' -.a 1nt· ('/til1ll't'n fl·t•d 11110 \hL· lu~hl'l' tr;idt• -......... sthoo!s. 11 "·as t'Xpl:·nnt'd ,\lso. tht• rounl·1I b1•li1·\t.::i CorCJna cit•! :\l :.1r 1:; lhc onl~ p:irt 111 thi: di:itr1r t th;i\ i~ :t!l·l'1l1·omp:is:;in)!. \\llh l'l'~l ­ dl•n\s mor1· hnn111g1·nt'ous lh:1n 111 tither zone~ 111 i\1'\\l:llJl'I :i nti Cu:.ta ( Sef' P;\R E:'\"fS, l'au,t· t\Z 1 • m Swindle Probe • ' • • - l\'ledica l authorities \'Oi ced fears of tholer;.:i and tetanus epidemics fron1 polluted \\'<lter left in the \Vake or tht' Cyclone. \\"hich r oared out of the Timor Sea and las hed Oar\\'in for four hours '"itb \\inds up to 120 n1iles per hour and hea\·y rains. Se£' story. Page A<l . CYCLONE HITS HERE IV (~l t l<N ~U5111,-.\ IA " " _j_ 0 AUSTRALIA I O TASMANIA\] Christ111as Disaste r Cyclone Tr:i:cy··struck the northcrnn1osl Oar\vin Christ1nas Day, inflicting hPa,·y molishing or serious ly d a nlaging rnuch o f 1\u ~trali<.111 c 11v ot CdSUttlt1l>s e1nd ' dt• the <'ii,. Newport Will Seek · Beach Access Reins The NC"'"PQtL-.n.~ch Cit~ Coun("il kep~he city t'llglble fdr :i $118.500 ted rant by appr(>\'ing a coopera- tion ag m'nt "'Ith the county this "'eek . · To be (•\igJ.blf:', i':c"·port Beach mu~t parli("i p<l1C 111 a ~hToCR-that 1nL'lud1·s Oran(!e County al\.d cltiei; .,..·11h1n 11 that had a Hl70-cl!n,us t.~ulallon un ,dtr 50.000 Before the Cin~I decision 1s mt1dc to P-arti("i p3te In the Com munity =De\'('lopment A<'t of 19'14. t\\'O poblic hearlnj!s \\'ill be h<'ld . Oy ap pro1·111~ lhC' ("00J)Cl'at1011 :'lit rt•ement 1\1\h th1~~'0unty. lhc t·lt ~ :ilherl 1t .;j>\f \ltlh tht' lOUUI~ hlo<'J.:11n<t r(•t:Hn('d 1t!i l'h1:t1 bht1· for thl' l!ranl • 200 Yi e ls Rally The! rlrsl t!I scheduled for 11 special c1 · ty rounctl mrrt111gJan. 20and :1 !'CCQnd before the plannlnJ: ("O m mission F'cb. 10. SAJt;o~ il'Pl1 About 200 At thOS<' h<':i'rin J:s the d1scuss1on C:Hholi c~. la\\~<'rl" anfi ~<'"~n1en dt' will b(' \\'h~t proje("t th.e fe(:lerul ful\lis monco1r1'1<'d 111d0\1•1fln.,..,n~:11.izon to<1 ,1\· wil\bedirectt'dloshould\he("il)'dl'· \\Ith dl·mancl!> 1h:1t Prl~!i ldl·n·t c1dc lo parlicipnlc in lhe progra1n --S~u,·cn \'an IR1cu rc~11tn /. .. --· .. Costa Mesa Detective . . Busts Case U~ ,\RTlll'R R. \'ISSEI. Ol Ult 0111, Polltl ~Ult ,\ sclf-s tvled Balboa :-.portsma n- playboy and fl\'(' associatl's 11·er<' in jail toda.v in an :illeged S157.000 bus1· nrss bunro :ichenl{' broken by a Costa J\lesa police detective \\ho bcj!a n his probe four months ago 1•oith a leased C'adillar 's license numhcr as his ~1n g l e chll' Dctr1ils uf thC' tJSl' 11 ere re\'ealed to· day . 1n clud1ng the dramatic courtroom arrC'st of one stunned de- fcnd a ul 1\ ho had ('S<'O rted the \vife of anolher to a hearing Th(' six s us peCts 11ere s till in Oranj!e l'ount~· .fail toda), unable to n1akt' b:.iil. They are t·harj!cd \l.'ith multiple count:i of grand theft and conspir<1c~· to commit ,er and theft . lnvestiAalors identified lhe men. . accused o f s11·indling numerous in· vcstors in Costa :\lE'sa and Santa Ana Uusiness pro1>0sitions a:i . -l)onalcl C. Lighlllt'1' . ..i..i. of 2000 E Ocean Bl1·d .. Balbo:i. J . i\clly "Jan1ic" Farris. 38. "'ho ga,·C' no pern1anent address to arrest 111)? officers. -Alfred P. Sana. <17. or OrangC' -'-Kenl Rees{·. 55. of 1838 lr\·1nt' A,·e . Xl'\\·port Bea("h . -Frank J . Passintino. 29. ol 52..f2 Royale Al'c., fr\·ine J ohn(.. Roth. 29. of Anaheim Authorities c!<111n that Lightner\\ as tht· brains and 1n~pi ration behind an 1Srr :\CCL"SE D, P age A2) 2 Die as Fire Sweeps County Rooming House Fire• ol 11nkno11.11 or1g1n !:l \\t•PI throui.;h .1 rooming hou:-.e abO\'C a l'l <IC l'llll~I IOQ{I :;torl· t-;.il"I} IOd<i y. kill inµ I \\O occupant:- 1\ro otht'I'!> l'SC'Jped "1th their h\'1!~ by jun1ping through secnnd-story win- do"·s l)••L,HI~ 11! !hC' ·I 31J a 01 . blaze \\'CJ'C ... i..,·teh1 :.ind the tragedy"'"~ s till un der 11ll'l'St1~at1on . City fire dC'purt - ml•nt ~pnk{'sma n said neither of the \ 1rt1 m.;; h ;1d ~et ix'cn 1den1 i fled . Thi· old frame bu1 ldn1g hous1n~ the \'1rtorr ;\\arkl·l 1s loc;1ted <lt 116 Santa Fl' St Th1• lire spokcc;man ~aid the ro11n11ng hou!'<c portion of the struc- l url' 11 a~ 11 t·ll 111\ 01, ed 111 tl::i n1es when t1r1·n1en dl'l'l\l'rl. ·r;1 0 unHh.·nl1f1cll rC's:Tdenl!. told t1r1·n1l·n lh1·1 :;melll'd s1nokc and were hl11t·k1·d 10 t hl'tr l':;rapt' do\1·n the ,1,11r' ti:-.1 11 all of fl;in1t• Th<'Y hHd 111 lt•;q1l•J1t1l' -.1d1•\1;_,ll, hl'lll\\ B11th \uitlie:. \tt•rl· hurn1~d bc~ond rt· 1'01!11111011 ;ind t·ot11n1•1'"•· d1•p11ltl'" .<.,:11d 11 11quldJ.1kl' ~·1n11' 111n1· 10 1th.•nl d\ 1h• ,1,:ijcl'p.ii!· ' F1r1•111l·n hC'~an nlllJlUP 1;pl'I :11 1011 .. ,11 :11)011t fla11n tnda~ ai; <·nroni'r'c, 111 1 l")l ii.: a 1 nr:-. ('onducl ed their prohC' 1111 o 1h1'<h·a\h). !n:;pcctnr" p\annefi to 11.·ork thrn11 !:!h t hl' 11.11 111 an t•llort In dctcr1nin£' 11 h..J L r.1u~rd the hla11• YULE THIEJIES 1.1\'}URE Jf!OM AN S \l~R .\:0.1 f.'.'1."TO (1\P I ... J\.~·.1 t JI ohl ~l.1r~:-.\t.ll" \\11111;111 'ull1r1•d ,1 111·11\..en v. r1 ... t \\h1 n .• p.111 ,,f ~uu11..: lhil'\C ... Q.1';d1b1'il ht•J pur-.1· .11111 \..not'\..1·d ht·r lo tl11· pJ1 cnl<'n1 ;1llf'r l'hr 1 ~\ nr;i.., 1l a1 l'hurl'lla:o.t'I'\ ICl'' l.Kllire rcpurll't.1 1'h\' thlL'I (':;, \1h11 ~hou\t·d 'l\lc1·r\ t'hr1 ~t 1n as" h('fnl'L' lhl' J':-.:tult. J:.UI ::ibout S6 fron1 ;\I~ ''crlo.{I llakcl:i. nl - fl(",~r:-... ;.11d I • ' Defe11se Attor11 e!1 Ehrlichman's . -Loyalty Cited \\'A~l lJ~u·1 l1\ 1l'J'l l ,\ d(•f•·ll'lt' l ;.l•\lo'Yl'f :.IJ l d l•Hl.it J o hn IJ ~hr\i ('hn1 .1n \1,1-. •• ~·r11·d1r.itf'rl 101,J I ~t·rv:1 n t t r,>1111.: I•• 11, .. 1 h i~ t'tfn1 m ;.i n1..h:r 111 ('hl~·f .111•1 "·':i. u u;111;11e lh=i.t 11rl'!'.IH.h·nl :-..1\1111 h11n .e!f 11,,~ J 1· t '!lly 11'1\ul1 l!d 1n the 11·a1c1r.•tl' co1 · er' u11 \\'1111<11n S F1 .11t· 1h11·f l.111 1 l·r fnr the lurnl l·r \\'hllc flpu-1· 1lun11·~!i ) :il- ta1r s .id1 t~l-J '1111i.:h1 1n h1• h11JI ,11 ~u menlS al lht: \\ .altrgalc tu1 l'f ·uµ tri;d l(I pl<t.Cc muei1 111 th,. b1 J nl c for !hi! ·t·over-up un 'l \011 .1n1t ll•l lfll'f \\'1111(' Jlnusecu uu::sel Johu \\ r>c..i nlll. County Pact ·-' Given Okay By Newport ~c11 port Bl'<tr h m ;id•· ;i IJJd th1• "'eek to ret:.un 1·outrul 01£'r mo:-.l public ~Ct't<):<. <1r'1•:i,., tu L·pp1·r \'1·Y. port Uuy lu u 1110\c tu .aqu1rl' t"l nlrol·o1 th e •i Ct'l'~:. point ~. th1· c111 1·uunc1I \uled to :.el·k the County Bo;.ii·1t of Supcr11sor:. and Californi a J)cpartment of Fi~h and Garn<· apprn\ .il Among thf' :1rl'J :. t·Hl·d 1n t he t oun· t"'11's hi ct tt•tn.~ ~orth :-,tar Beach in l)o\·1·r Shore). and trails leading to the bti y thro ugh Big C.:inyon Also undt·r the ;i.ccl•s:.i hi ILiy 11lan aµ· llruvcd by t~ council w<i s liack Bay Drive. Councilman Paul Hyckoff suggC'sl· J?d th:1t the speed \unit along .Back e ... y Drive he reduced from 35 miles 1>er hour to IO 1\1 P!I . Ryckoff said the speed limit reduc· lion y,.·ould he lp control s uch neighborhood intrusions :1s !ipeeding motorc)'Cles All the access are<is sought by the council arc \\'ithin '.'\e1.1·port Beach ci · t ~·limits · ,. Church Leader Mulford Dies; Rites S~turday A memorial funeral ser\'icc will be conducte d Saturda}· for longtime Costa ~t cs<tn Jlolbrook J\lulford , a former n atio nal off icer of th e Lini\'Crsalist Ch11rc11 of An1crica, \\'ho ttied eight da~t. a,1.to. Riles for \lr. :i.JUlfOrd. \\'ho \1•as 83. ''ill he Jt 3:3fl p.rn :i l the Oranf:e Coust Unitari <in C'ni ,·er,c;altst Chu rch, 1259 \·ictoria St .. folln\\'Cd by inter · ment a t Long Island. f'>.'\'. in the fan1 i- )y plol. lie lea\·e!i hi~ \\ife Jt·anncttc. plus ~ont. Richard and Hobert. A daughter, Patricia, pr~cded \Ir. \1ulford in dc- :1 th . Al so s u r ,·i1·i ng a r e s i x ;..:r a ndchildren and a g reat · t randchild. 1·hc elder Alutfords had hc<'n mar· 1'1C~ 56 ~Ii'" ond li\ed fo~ 17 years at 191, 1\l a ~ijt., Costa 1\lesa. ;\ n;1 tiv.e of \'1neland . !\.J .. i\1r . \l ulford li.-ed fnr manv rears 1n Oak P:1rk . Ill.. \1·herL' hl' \1·~s.employed in the ,1ulD p.1rls indu .. try and \t'i.I S a mPmbcr nt lhl' L\(1.1rd of 1'rustees of the Uni,·crs;1l1st Chu rch lie \\'as on it s F1n,1nc c Commi1 tcc f11r 1'iJ.!hl years. 'fh e co1 qill· r1•e t•n tl~ nl fl\'l'd to Lcl!-.Ur t! \\'nrld . St'~il Rcar.h . J\lr . l\lulforcl d iC'd at nc.irhy ,\lam1tos \V est lfospital after suffcr1nc tro m con · gest i\'C heart f;11lurl· an<I comphca· tions ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT tJ1e 0• ..... (N\I 0.•h ••IOI •llflwfli<ll llC- -... IM"" Pt HI. "pU(lh-DY"" ()r~ (OfU l'llOllV.•"9 Ca"'O•nr Sn•t•r "''''°"" •• JIUOI'-Ma'(l•r Ill•-~""'"'· IOo' CM .. #ltW '°*"-' lk .. fl, HMnlo,.ql"" 8'Ncll/f'-· l•I" 11•!1••. ""'"'· ~•Hlrlloc• 11,11., t NI u,..... lk .. IWloo\1111 CNtl A '""" ,,,_1 t0•1-" Pllllolli/ltd St l"•d•YI -~Y• T,. D••'''"""'I pi..llolhlllll!I ~lfM '' •I JllO Mii ltf ""'WI, Callr Mn• C..l•!O•n•• "l•ll , Ill' ( 1~h rl1thn1 iu1 J didn 't ~noY• t he Pre~ 1dcnt \\ .:ts 1nv<>I \'etl . · · Fr;i h:.<> !-.aJCL "!If' rl·;d l\· didn't think /\'1..,on Y.aS HI• \Ul\1•d lll'l'l' ... th 1~ t.ledu·a1t•d lo \ .d !-it'!'· \:int tr~ int: to t'lcar )11 .. l·on1 n1;111d(·r 1n chu:f rl·i;!a 1dless 11f \\ho Q:Ot (•ought ;ind hl'l't."s tlu· l'On1 n1:1ndl'r 1n l'hu~f !-.)lting 1n hi!-. nfftt'l' ;1!! thf" ume knoY.· 1ng M ho \\'a:. t:1ll 1 n~ :ill the -.hot !-." Fr•it c ... :-a1tl ~l \UJ\ lold Ehrl1l'hn1:.in th>il ('lemcnl·} y,•:.i,, to be pro\'uled to thc or1~1 11a l \\'i.i ll·rgalc defendants "under no c 1rcum~IJl1t'e:., .. "h1h• un· hl•k nu\1 n~t l•) Ehrllt·hn1an. 1\1x.ln • 1uthor1tcd \\'hllc lluu:.c po1Lt1 cal uperali ve Chat'I(•:. \\·.Col son to make . . :'h·iUl Qrf.,;t.,. --- ''Did thl· t·nn1mand"r 1n chief de· ecl\'c i.inJ n11~lc:id a dedtl';,i lcd :.er· \ant'."' F r<itc:. <i~ked . ··The retord is t·Jc a r, pretty clear." Fr:1ll'!i C"onte n<ll·d th;,il Lhr\ichman :.ought · · f u II di:.t:ln:.urc ·"of \\' atcrgatc :J!-1 the alll'~t·d to\·cr ttp bl'.~an lo un · ra \cl i 11 :\1 a rcl1 ;ind Apri I. I !Ji:J. ··Thl' prcsidt·nt of the ~n 1tcd !;!ates coul dn 't n1 akc a ft1 1l d1scloJ'iur('." Fra tl'~ !-I .lid. "ilt: knew too much . \\'hl·r\ thl· t;ircs came out, he re· sii;.:ne1i ." Fr:1ti·!-. :,.11d. h11t\l'\"1•r , lhat a d;1y bcfnrt' Ehrltehman re~1gncd on April :W.1!173 ''\1hl·nht:\1;i:.thro\\'ln t.(h1 rn out. nr \1·h;i te1.t-r" i\1xo n told hirn thut ··you '\'C bl·cn n1~ ton:.c1cncc. and I 11·ish I had fol101.1•ed 11." Earlie r , Frates :.aid Dean urged oilier aides to he alxlut the scandal . "That 's the man the government is putting their tA•hole case against r.:hrl1chman on," Frates said ... I feel ~orry for him. He was trapped. He \\as trapped tl'ying to help rhe prcsi· ·dl!nt of the United States. That's whttl , makes this case so sad .'' From Poge A I PARENTS ... :\l csa. ~I rs . Bailey said. Loats f:>Xpl<u ned that the Corona del l\lar zone emphasis began last year. Al that time. school principals \\'Crc told to set up parent advisory councils at each school. Instead. Corona de! l\l ar principals got together and formed the zonewide School-Community Advisory Counc il. Since the council recommendations \\'ill be coming from six schools, Loats said they'll carry a good deal or \t·eight. !·!e's already received belY.'een 15 and 20 reports from different school councils in other parts of the district. Each report lists ways the district can cut back the school 's budget by 10 per· cent. The first budget to be offered to the board of education \\/ill be presented on Jan. 28, when the first '.'Budget A" \1'ill be unveiled. l.011ts said. ·The Corona det !\tar findings "'ill not be availabtc in lime for that budget. but Loats said there will be manv 1n orc lludgl'l A's by lhcJirnc budiet talks arc co ncluded. Budget A is based on <.1 lO percent cutba ck O\·er this yt'ar·s bud get. TY..'O ot her budgets, Band C. <ire also being prepared in case trustees d('c ide to l'til l for :1 nc1.1• ta,.., override l'lcct1on in ~l<i y and 11 is succcs:.ful. These budgets \\'ill in clu de one th:1t maintains the current pro~ra m of· fered \1•ith nn cut backs, and one that 1ncludcs principal:.' rt•quests for more funds. Trus ll'C'~ are f'Xpected to fi,l!ure out l.i..\' \1 ar<.•h 8 \thethcr or not t hey \\'ill hold the nt\\' L·l{'ttion in <J n Hl tcmpt to ,l!eL S.1 mi ll ion to pull them out of the r ed. 1'ht• di fferent l'l'J)()rts from school principals ;ind parents arc cxprt·tcd to \\le1gh 1 n their <l1•cis1011. Teach ers Rcscuf'd C.L'A,.\1AS, LSon. IAP l -'l'hrct! high school ll':ll'hers from 1'ur ~"n \I ere rt'SC Ued frun1 a lxl at in lhl' Gulf of California after ht'in g missin g for \\10 da~s ~l ike \\1:i rd. 25, Kenneth llark1n. 2U. and E<ly,·ard Barron. 35, all tt'a cht•rs al Palo Verde 111.i;h ~c hool . \1 ere rrsruect \Vcdncsday night hy thl' Cl'l'W O( ;1nothcr boa\, autht>rtl 1£'s s.iid. \ • Presidential Christ111ns !")reside nt Ford kisses hi s wife . Betty, a 6 the first fam ily and friends exch..ingc Chris tmas gifts near the fireplace of their \'ail. Colo., holiday retreat. The Presid ent ;:il so spent par~ of Christmas day on the ski slopes. He p~u!iied for a moment to chat \v i t h a fcllov1 skier , Mike P a rma, 14. of La Jolla. Calif. {Related Story Pa~e A3.) 88 Drunke n Drivers Get Trip to Jail Drunken d rivers weaved their way to a new Christmas holi day record in Orange County with the book ing of 88 inebriated motorists into the county jail during the festive season, jail de- pulies reported today. Califor ni a High\\·ay patrolmen ac· counted for the bulk of the arrests \\'1th 56 motorists pulled from behind \ the y,·heel a nd pl aced behind bars dur· ing the 48 hours endi ng midnig ht ·christmas Day. Officers said the total of drunken dri\'ers arrested throughout the coun- ty during Christmas will be "-'ell over 100 when those motorists booked into city jails are added to the county jail tall}'. Santa Ana topped the list of city police using the county jail with 11 ar· rests o r drunken drivers during Christmas. Other agencies contributing to the total of 88 bookings0 included the sheriff's office and Buena Park with fi1·e each. Westminster with three, Orange two and Newport J3each, Costa f\1esa, Fountain Valley. Stan· ton. GardeQ. Grove and Cypress with one each. Fro•n Page A l REST ROOMS On the bay, Philp says the ro!\o\ving areas are deficient in rest room fric ilities: ·Brilboa Island . --Channel Ro ad and E-0 ~treel. ·15th Street on the ba y. -I 0th Street on the bay. -.\\'a:.hington Street on the bay. • ' • I .. ' In the case of Balboa Island , fnr ex · ample. Philp says th e one ~es_t roo~ located at t he fe.rry landing 1s 1nsull 1· ri1~n1. BcCause homes arc located on 1nurh of Newport Rc ac h's ocean front , locri tin,et rest rooms and oth er facil ities 1:. :1 special problem. accord· 111,g 10 \\'ynn. lie· points out I.hat the ci ty's re~t roon1 facilities are loc;1tcd near puhlte parkinl,\ ;1rt·as and \\·here beach u:.c LS heat ic~t. . Mesa Civic Center's Fountain Bubbling ll ul Philp maintains a hath"r c:1n't be ex:pcctl'd to "conveniently y,·alk fro m some\\·hcrc near the Santa An<i Hi\'e r to i\"c \\•port Be:ich in search of a rl':.l room .·· The health officer ha s asked th:it \\'~'nn respond to hi s ca ll for cnm · ph:ince \\'ithi n 30 day s. \\rynn 's initial re:.1l0n!-.C is that the city is "v.·ell \1 ithi n·· the code. l tal 1:in co mp.o s er Ot t orino H.espighi 's syrnphonlc poems "The Pines and Fountains or Rome" are sweeter music to the ears than the fin ancial sour note just struck by the Costa f\1esa Ci \'ie Center Countain. 'fhe bubbling waters are flO\\'ing agaLn today, after a recently con · eluded repair job based on what \\'as actua lly u plan to conser,:e cash and l'nergy. City officials i;hul off the scenic fou ntain pool at 77 Fair Dri\'e more than a }'ear ago during. the widely. publicized energy crisls to· do their part. · The Southern Califor'hia Edison Company and the California Public Utilities Commission had also banned such power -consuming fancy frills un- til the crisis eased. Teen-age . Drinking 'Alarming' \VASlflNGTON (l1 1~1 1 -An ··a \arming. . .rrighl'enl ng" num b('r or teen-agers have ejther dri\•en \\'hile drunk or been passengers in ca'rs v.•ith heavy-drinking drivers. the National lligh\\•ay Traffic Saft•ty Adn1inistra- tion said this afternoon. The agenc)''s $100,000 t.tudy on teen· age drinking says: -?tt a ny tecn·agers say they h a\'e frequently driven when they arc "re· ally pretty drunk ... -One·fourth suy thr r ha\'c dri,·c n o nce or t y,.•ice ·whefl they kne w themselves to be too drunk to dri\'(' -Another one-fourth ha\'e driren three or more times v.·hcn drunk . -Thirty·t\\·o percent report being a P\lssenger a.t least onr.e a month in a ca r operated by a hea\'ily drinking dri\'er. "I don't knO\\' \\·hether you'd call it surprising, alarming o..,.frightening ... said NHTSA administrator James B. Grci:;ory. v.·ho presented the findings :it a briefing. Gregory said the federally financed research by Grey Ad\'ertising, Int· .. of Ne,1• York. strongly s ugi.:ests a re· direction ·or the agency's e(forts lo dis· courage drunk driving: ''No amount of legal action \\'ill tend toeorrect the problem ,'' he said. Gregory said the a ~t'nry's future activities would be directed more lO\\'ard encouraging social pressures against drinking and dri\'ing, and social acceptance of such re medies as phys ically restraining drinking friends and relati\'es Crom driving. Alcohol is in\'Ol\'ed in half the na· lion's hi gh~·ay fatalities. \\"hic h totaled 54 ,600 in 1973 and fc\\·cr this ,·ear because of slower speeds and less overall driving, Gregory said. liu.t e\'en \\'ith the reduced number of ratalities, 20.00J or more traffi c deaths this year are attributable to alcohol . From Page A l ACCUSED ... alleged sche me that sKi m med Sl57,000 £rom least 13 persons \\'ho thought' they y,.•ere investing in sport- ing goods franchises and a Santa Ana boat·leasing firm. Lightner and his .partner. Farris. ~·e re the first or the six: arrested. Costa hfesa Police Detecti\'e Gerry Thompson arresied Lightner at his B;llboa Peninsula residence on l\\'o warrants carrying a combi ned $500,000 bail. Thompson s aid a .bail hearing for possible reduction of the bond re· quired to free Lightner "'as held ~Ion· day in Central Orange County Judicial Di strict Court. Unsuspecting s us pect Farris accompanied his p~rtner's wife to that hearing. Judge Philip Sch\vab read the formal c harges agains t Lightner, whom Deputy District Attorney James Brooks claimed posed as a \\"ealthy, polo-playing, yachtsman ' and race cardri\•Cr. · The criminal complaint included names of other suspects. including Farris, whO \\•as arrested in the courtroom . The businesses allegedly invol,•ed in the case were listed as U.S. Dis· tributors Exchange, 3303 Harbor Blvd., Costa, Mesa , and National Rent-A-Boat, 1331 E . Pomona A\'e., Santa Ana and Las Vegas. Angry investors, four of whom al· legedly contributed SIS,000 each to bus iness \'entures advertised na) tion\\•ide. began calling or visitin~ Co~ta Nl esa police in August after el- rorts to reach Lightner or Farris fa!J.ed, accorffing to police. ~:hey had assertedly bought into the Nalional Rent·A·Boal Company, a firm the two primary suspects al· legedly purch~sed from a La Habra dentist for SS,000 down on an agreed 532.000 purchase price. _ Prosecuting Deputy District At· torney Brooks claims they collected $15.000 each from four investors in an asserted enterprise to p roduce a house trailer that would haul a boat. Investigators maintain all the in· vestors got out of Chat deal "-'as a va· ca nt industrial building 1.1•ith a month's renl past due a nd unsatisfac- tory replies from an answering service used by Lightner and Farris. Detective Thomson alleged the two principal partners and their four salesmen also bilked various In· vestors on sporting goods franchises. Rober I N Weed .,,,,..,..,.1 ,..,, P"Dh_,. Jack R Curlty Cheetah Gone F r ont Page A l I NM ATES .... By the time the rountalns were turn'ed on again, the pumps were in need of an overhaul, thJ! concrete had completely dried out and cracked, re· quiring patch~-ork repairs and the aqua-colored paint was peeling. Se\•eral thousand dollars had to be inve s ted including repairs a nd municipal maintenance men's m an- hours to get the pic\uresque rountains bubbling a nd babllling in t-hc brec7.e. "They would advertise a mall order franchise, then Oy out prospective client s, wine them and dine them, gi ve them pamphlets and brochures and take their money,'' he charged . V..:• p,.,"""1 •"(l C..nr•" Ml ... 111!' T ho ma~ Keevil Thomds A MurDh lne .... n•0'"9 ~·•!<>' Richard P. Nall Olflc ts , .... .,,.,. llO "''''"··~····' "'••00'1 1k••• Jl)l ... •llOr!!oltoilo•••O ~'"""' .... ft.11 .. ~··•!.I•"! 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The diSl'U\'('ry or the the£l was.mad(! this mor11 1ng d urin~ a routine check or the fi rl'lt litter or cheetahs ever born at the park in Irvi n('. The cats :1rc on the list or en· dangered !iipt>c1eJ11 and are t!Xtremely 17r1zc~ f anc11~r:\of ex:ot1c pets. SPok~s men for the park this morn· ing ft>ar('d for lhe life of the male cub born Oct. 25. hecuuse it w:.1:i still nu r!'ii· mg wH en someone !i.IOI~ 1t sometime .ifter ta:.t l'ut•sd.1y ;1rtrrnoon . s 1,ok('!-.men 88\<l lh at who e ver manai::en to ~Jllrapc with tt1e se\·en· pound 'tu-tr-trad to l>C ~1 11 expert at an1ma l ha ndll n~. The cub .:tnd Its ~iblings all were be· ' ' • 1ng carrd for by thei r hiJ.:hly protL'C· 11\'e mnthcr . and the thief would h~;rc h11d In be experienced In man11i:ini:: to I ;.ikr I ho-,\'nungster from the fe nlil le . !loticc 1\·cre summoned to l3unch an in\'CS tigat1on and aides a l the park is· sued bulletins to all licensed pct de· alers. ud\'ising the merchants to phone authorities if someone tries to srll the rub. Such cubs are worth SS,000 on the pet market., . -AlthouRh lhe stolen youngsW w.a!:I rtl31L\'cly 5mRl1 . its keepers \ld ll at· te:c;t t<> its potcntlal to cause lnjurf · A. park veterinaria n y,.•as 'bitte n Oy lh<: cub \ate last week while ad- n11nl~1crl n ~ an inoculation. and the (,1n g \\'Cn t throug h ' the \•Ct 's thumbnail. Because or the lheft , order5 have _,,c nut to h~in~ the rcrpnlning six .tf·uhs into the onimal 'nui1ery· wh<'re the youngsters can be protected . ' 1~ on the m:Jltcr. "lmn1unity from prosecution is nut • 1 nt•go11able f11ctor in a prison mat· tc r," llopkins.said . 'rhC lenders of the rebelli on were una wa r e t hat \\'hile th ey we re ne~otiating one or four prisoners "-'ho fled over the prison wall had been fata.lly wounded in an csca!)e attem,pt. AbOul a doten inmates rushed ttie prison wall andlhose unable to ge\out returned to the dining hall where the dislurbance bega~ amon1 lhe max~ 1mum s ecu r ity" (ac:ility 's 280 prisoners. • . • Seizing 10 guards u hostaa:es, the - prisoners demanded a mectlnc wllh pr1S'On orfi cl al!i. The tc ntall\'e aareemcnl reached <1ft<'r niA:ht-lol\[( ncaoUaUops offered Jluurantecs th:1t inrlr.lrcs...OVld not be 1r.insferre:d from I..orton to federal pril'lon ~. better visiting hours a nd rtsto~l ion of a furlough program c :i ncelc d rticently by Attorney Ge neral Wil li am B. Saxbe. • "I guess energy was saved ... , " As- sistant City Manager Bob Duggan re· marked or the more than·l2·month hiatus during which the fountains were dry and silent. "Hut it still cost us, '1 he added . "When they got all their money, they Would go on a permanent vacar tion," he further asserted . The detective said one suspicious client took down a salesman's leased Cadillac license number and the-long investigation sLarled from there. Auto Weaved ··-: Police Arrest Estlier Williams . ,· . . .. ' . OXNARU'IAP> -Actr.,s E.sihor Williams, 51, or Bev<r)Y llll&o,has ~ been arrested and bo<riced !OL.ln"estlgatlon or drunken drlvln&, lhe Callrornla Hl1hway Patrol !5llid today, She was at.opped aboul 11:30 p.m. Christmas when her "'e;j' in~ car passed a highway patrol car in exces5 otthe sS miles pefhour speed ltm1t , patrolmen Davia Chapell und Mike Cooper said . The In cident occurred on the Ventura f'reew:1y near Camarillo. O!ficer1 said Miis Willi am!' fallcd a sobriety test a nd was held in Jail ror an hour and a hair bt:fore her hus band, actor Fernando Lama§.. posted $.100 b3il. Camas had be<!n riding with his wife, • ( " .- • - -. Man Pursued Gold Thr~ughout History ~ d1tor s ~'01~ G()ld hos at· tracled mtin througho1d the 190 t----+----+----+----+---,11 oges 011d Ameru:ans are e:r. prctrd lo jg_111 lh t rush whtn ou1nersh1p of gold becon1t's llgnl on Dec Jl "'hot 1s this 1701---·I 1irec1ous metal a 11d its auroc· GOLD PRICES Dollor1 per troyo11nc1 /1011., Jl ert in the lasl of a 11rrics i$ a look at ir~ history 8' l.Ot.:l.SE COOK Au.tl•l•d '••t• Wr1lff rLos11naS:l!r1es; On Sc: pt 23 the Bureau c1I the '.\l1nt;opcncd the doors or Fort Knox to seven con .,:r('Ssmcn .ind an ;.iccompu n) 1ng groupo!rcpo1 tcrs ll w1t~ th(' first public tour 'ur lhl' gold stor.1i:e fJc1lity .. 1nc c \'.'or1tl \'V 'd f 11 and its pu r11osc \I as lo reassure ,\mt•ric.ins thel the gold re di\ existed 'rhe t:nltcd St;.itt•s 0\1ns 271, m1Jh on OUnC'l S ()f goJd - ihout S<l!l htlhon ..-.or:th - .ncl 150 mlllton ounces ,1rc ~tured 1n For l Knox The rt:s1 1s 1n 1 aulls 1n New ''ork . San Frane.1sco l)C'n1£'r ;ind Phll1Mhilph1a ·rhc go1lrnml:nl 11111 ,1uc uon 2 m1llion ountes of the n)ct.11 on 1.in 6 one" eek .t ltl:r 1t bceoml's lcg<1I tor \tner1cu n~ lo bu1 illld sell ~ol d bullion Tll E I.I RI-Of Q\J.n1ng f!l1ld 1s expeclc.1d to dr<1w thousands of Americans It 1i. not a new utlract1on \lore lhi.l n 2 000 years before lhe birth of Christ, the Egyptians piled gold oh 1ects 1n th eir bombs as of fer1ngs to s m ooth the path or the dead 1n the afterlife Aesop told 1n his fables of the goo~e th a t laid tht• golden cg~s -and or the _greed of th e people 11ho i.o lled th( h1rd V1rg1I v. r1i t < (if th e 'cursed lust (nr th.(' met"!· Sh<ikes1>eare 11 a rned that · .ill thi.lt glisters 1s not ~old " ''es "gJ1c:ters,' though th£' commonly used word 1s j!htters ' \\'h y the fasc1 nat1on" Rartt} for one thing On ly <.1bout 100 000 tons of gold have been t<.1kcn from the C<Jrth 1n all of r ecorded ~us· tor y Current annwrl pro- duction 1s c&l1matcd at <1bout l 350 tons And1f th:it seems ILJ.:(' a lot reme mber that 1n the t.:nited States nlone 591 m1!1 1nn tons or co.ii\\ as mined last year Gold al<:ll 1s \ ,d ue<l for 11.s d ura h1\1t y It \\I ll not tarni sh or 1 orrode 11 can be beaten into sh 1pes so thin th it l 1g hl \I 111 s hin e through only <:opper and sil ver condur t electr1c1 t} better J To some people like re fi ner l.1 oncl Simmons of. Chicago gold 'represents pure, sheer beaut\ It s the mo:st fascinating color, the , most beautiful metal • ALTl lOt:G II C.OLD coins I h:.11•e been tn use as curren cv as long llS c1v1hzatlon h 1s existed the metal was not linked to the monetarv 1 svstcm!) of th~ world until n1odern ti mes There s1mp iv wasn t c.-nough of 1t The first m ajor gold strike \1 .1 s 1n Californi a 1n JS-18 and mo1 e gold uas pro duced 1n thL• 25 \ears 1m m ediate!) following 1850 th.in 1n the 350 '(',1rs before The !1r!;f gold discover\ 111 ::iOUth 1\fr ica tht' \\Orld's J u r~est produc.'c t of gold to· J ,1v c~mc 1n 1886 when a prospector d1 sco\cred the • ;o ~D:J=:J 30 1970 197) 19?2 1973 197• precious meL..11 cm u rilrm dent Kcnncdv banned O\er near \\hat 1s no\V Johan seas hold ings ncshurg Gold rem ained the basic Of the l 350 ton.; of gold monet arv unit The \\Orld s that'll1llbe m1nedth1s}ear, n1<1jo r cu rrenc ies uerc more than 700 11.111 coml \ ulued according to ho" from South Africa The So\ much gold they,could bu} .1t 1et ln1on "1th Just O\er 370 l he S35 an ounce pr1ce tons is th1e second J argc~t Tcchn1 call } an} one hold producer foll owed by 1ngdolla1&rouldt1 adc thc n1 Canada v. 1th 53 tons and the tor gold t.:n1ted States" 1th 34 tons By 1968 ho11 C\ er there The United States st11i Iv. a s a tr cm c n do u s holds lhe most gold -about \.\Orldw1de dem.1 nd fr1r gold S49 b1ll1 o n at current both for 1ndustr1.i l use i.lnd market prices ..., h1ch are from people v. ho felt golc\ fluctuating bet11 een Sl70 \1as a .6ounder 1n1 eM.ment and Sl80 an ounce \\'~t than currcnc1e:. th,11 nuc Ger m a ny 1s second \11th 1u :.1tcdf1omd.1} toda) S20 9 b1lhon and France 1s third '\\Ith Sl7 9 ,bilhon The go\ ernmenl of South Afr1c.1 holds only $3 f b1l11on 1n gold Great Br1ta1n adopted the gold standard -linking all its currency to the prec1ou~ metal -1n 1821 and b\ tht end of the 19th century most of the \\'es tern countnes, 1n eluding the ln1ted States had follo"Aed s uit ON 1'1ARCH 17, 1968 the t.:nttcd States and other m,1 1o r 1111.iu st r1 al n ,1 t1 ons .1grccd that 1t '' ,1 s 1mpos~1 hie lo continue selling gold for S.15 ;.in ounce But lh£'\ d1 1! rl(ll 11 a nt to cut their monetar1 s}stems com- plelcl~ free of gold , so the\ ,1greed on 1\ hat is c.i!Jcd a t110 Iler market 1 he p1 ice at 111h1ch ~old 11o u l d be exc han ged l'f THE GOLD Rush davs bct11een central banks dncl of the late 19th centur1 . go1ernments \l as set at S3S pure gold was actually used an ounce If the United as money, particularly by Stoles governm.ent 1vant.ed prospectors eager to.. turn to buy gold from the British the prct1ous dust into other go\ erriment. for e:<::imple commcXht1es lhe price 1\0U!d be $35 If a Elsewhere 1n lhe countrv fore1 ~n go\'ernment held currency remain,.ed th e dollars and 11an(cd J?old 11 com mon medium o( ex could dem and the bullion ul r.hange, Go!CI "as too cum the S35 .i n oun ce rntc hcrsome to be practical for But 1he price 1n the so most da} to da y transac called frt>e m <irket tn\OI\ lions <inti tn -tls pure state, 1n g 1ndustr1al users .11ul \\ 1s too soft <1nd 1 ulnerable foreign c1t1zcns was al101vcd todamuge to Ouctu.itc setting of( the The cu rren~ hoy.ever in creases that prompted Y.a s backed b~ gold and "idespread speculation 1n sil ver Any American 1\hO gold 11anted to could con~ert his The United States and the monc\ into m etal rest of the u orld o(f1c1 allv During the Depression, ..-.cnt off the gold standard President Fra nklin D Ln 1971 11hcn the US iiov Roosevelt became con crnmenl suspended the con cerned ove r the poss1b1ht1: \ert1b1l1t y of gold for that people worried about dollars h eld bl foreign b a nk failure s '\\'OU Id mtlnctarv ,1 uthor1t1es Th,11 wHhdra" their sa\ ings and me.int the United States no de mand gold tn exchange longer u ouhl pay its debts In 1933 bi executive order, ,1n gold he imposed n b an on pr11 ale - owner ship of gold by US •1\T TH E S;\\f E time citizens former Prc!-l1dent Ri ch;ird Congress incorporated !I.I \1xon de\ a lued the the ban 1n the Gold Reser\e dollar bl r <11s1ng the price ,\ct of 1934 The reser1c act, of .cold from S35 to S38 an in con1 unct1on 111th a ounce On Feb 13 1!)73, ~cp:.ira te \vorld agreement, another ,1grccment set the <Jlso f1xed the pr1ceof gold at offH'lal r.itc of gold for ccn S35 a n ounce, ra1s1ng It from lr,11 b.1n ks an d gove1 nmcnts S20 67 <it S42 22 ,1n ounce and th ere US citizens could own 1t h;i s r em.Un('d while th e gold bulhon abroad. but on frc(> mark<'l price flue· Iv until 1961. when Presi tualcd DAIL Vl'11.'DT;A ~~, •• "' ............................................................................................................................................... ~~~~'"-~· ' NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE --... Tliur&day's Clo sing Prices ' I ~IGllf St"""' LOS A:-OGl.I E~ t \r i lhr1•rt nrc; l•f ~l l'tro (,fllr!\t{n \I l\t;1 Int \ltJn 11.1 , ,qipr11\ t•d ' ,; -1 .. 1 1 ,pl1• 111 111,: ('nt1·1 t.11nnl1 nt r:u1n11.1n\ ' 11111111tt111 .. incl.. \ '1ot khnl1lt•r1-1111•1 •1ni.: l•t ,1r1 on 'W pt "f111Sl1d .. p!Lt ",I, '~I lt1r J .1n .10 Frank t: ll11 .. rnl1'1T ru 1 \ld• nl, '>ah1 Ii\\~ "1)111 11.1 ... l11•1nl! p1or-1 .. f'rt ·•• or1 r~· i111\t 11r rcc11r<hnl! l',1rn1nJts 1n tht• \ ~1tr endc>rl 1\ug 31 \\IJ\•n 1lrnr!1~ umounl('d to 526 Al m 1 lhon or~ fl.') a <ih;irt• I. " / ' • • ' :\ 16 0A1lYPLl0T • TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS KC 1~·r 1:!8J ti ·tio ···rhc \\';1~ It \\':.i:-" IJon l.ar!ien·~ pl'rfet·L t::irnt· tvr the '':111ket.·s 1n lhl' lH.16 \\'oriel ~·1'1t•S \\'Ith lht• l)od~l'rS IS rl~(';__iJlt:cl \\'1\h l.;1 r.~t·n. n1anagl'r l'u:-.c·y Stengel ;ind !\l 1ekl'~' .\I antle ~1n1ong the .t!Ul'~t.<i . CHS 121 !J ·t~I "'!'he \\'1Jd Rover s." \\'illtJnl flu lcl l'n :incl ll~;1n ()':\l'<d star a s a pair of CO\\'· boys \\'ho rob ;1 IJ;_1nk to "l'hangt' tht•ir li\'l's" in this first 'I'\' a1r1ng (1f tht· l!.i7l movit· ..i\.UC Ii) 1n fl(1 Sli'l'l'l:-. of S;.u1 l·'r<.illtl.'il'tJ, LCsl1 t! ~u.>1:-.t.·n ~uL·~ts .1-, an altoholt<· cop'' ho :.it.·- i:Klentally :-h£KJt:-h1" o\\ll partnt·r . ....... -n -oAltY LOG Thursday Evening DECEMBER 26 * New This Week on ABC $10,000 Pyramid-2pm Big Showdown ll;30am The Money Maze-1 lam 9·00 (I 17 J 8 CBS Tbur11!1y Mov· it: (C) (2bt) "TM Wild Rovfrs" (II) l••·.1 '/l-W1lh~m Holden, Ry.n '';, •• I ~~rl Miilden, Lynn C'tlin, I ,.., ~e11111. Jot Don 810er J. Pill! or co•OOY1 rob ii bank 10 chanie rn,,r !J\f~ · to1 Ille be11tr," ~nd end uo cnJogin! 1ne1r lives !{)( lood1 0 ll 6 IQ ED lronilde "fht Vo\•f+nl f1r~m;in" wn.le ~ lop ScOI· land Vlrd •OSIJt(I{)( (gut$! John Wil· l•om\1 1\ 1n !>;in fr~nt1\co i.n bu\1 re~\. lh•'•'s \1t1t the eml>.lnv code tmm tne Brihill Con\ul1!,, Re\the<I· u'td 0 COP KILLER LOOSE 1r ON STS Of SAN FRAN 0 ('2'1 f ) (1) CD S!rttts of S.n Fr1nt1KO "One I ast ~hot'' (II) J.11tr •tt•<ltnfa i1 \hQ!it1n( n11 own p11t· n~J. iln alcohohc poltctm•n 1ne5 10 1tcp Stone. Keller 1nd an mnocent •·lne11. uom reve.hn~ !ht hult1 Le>'•e f~1el1en, Robert Drjv1s, Susan ~tr;nber& ind JdtQuehne Scol! vu~;t. i 'Jltms Hi~hli2M1 ft1ti'l1l lnlr1n1elon1I Soul! Si!u1tion Comedy ~ 9:30 0 ffi NtwJ-EIJ Or1m1 7:30 0 C1nd•d C1mtr1 r3 Gomer P1:1 10:00 Q .2:1 [6 'fQ; €C Movin' On "An· 1 llQ~e1" Sonny and Woll de l1vu a load o! 1uok autos to a .. reck1n11 YMd 111hert !hey mtet canli1nkerou1 c.lo lut1lle (Je1ner1e Nol1nJ, .. no h•t~ only in mtmo1tes ol hu pao,t ••a a $~.000 1nhque c1r her dttta~eo hUIOind used to t our! her u.-aod her 001, rtn(ln lor hvmc, .tt.:orom~ lo Locy. When lne car 11 1•o•en ... ih me aid al Sonny's "i· I Jtl dec1oe1 to he ao~n and d•t. Om@Newi 8:0J § ~l 6 Pr11:1 h J111ht Help Th1 Nei1h1MM Ctltbnty Swttp1Uke1 • 11 '1. Jo Tell tile T11tth Q M1!h11n $ Ma'o'lf: (CJ {90) .. Jlob· 1n & IM St•tn Hoocll'0 (com) '64 - tr,n~ ~motiJ, Dt1n M11hn, Peier f •• -10 lei's M1kt A Of:•I I Btw•lchtd 011 1\ N•iht Travel film IJobby Goldsboro Show little A1st1!1 6 Thtltrt Sir _ 0 (~ I )() ti)H11ry 0 "At· t~unr1 ~l1111ced" When Harry d11· t~"11 lhal lhe nuiband ot a tormt! ~ rl h•end is le~d10~ a :;cpara1t ti· II THE WALTONS-A NEW , '* LOVE FOR OLIVIA I »'tnlt a\ a synd•c.att h•I man, he ••tt1 10 save 1ne hit or one of the h•I m«n's tarit11 tlei.:hedu led. '16 lhe Unlouchab:e1 6 1J rf ~, Tht W1lton1 °'lhe f.D Btrim•n Film "!he Mag•c•1n" A" M111 Man" (Ill A United States 10:30 O Journey to Adventure mill ~ltnc, lly1n2 at n•2ht. d1velop1 m W1ndulutt tni'ont trouble and, w1lh 1he aid oJ l1 C•ud1d Gril1 lanteins from the W11ion t111uly, Situation Co111tdy makts 1n t111tr1ency l~nd1ng on 10:45 0 Bob Bo"" Sh w !hen propeny , •~ o 0 1J 6 10 a:J M1t 01v11 Shew IJ:OO 0 3 a lo :23 6 Nuo Mies guests 1re tom;ioser peno1m 0 0 €Il ffi'(D Ntws u Ch11he R.i:n, Glaoys 1r.maM & the 0 Best ot GroUtho Pips, l~1ct e1n Stettn1on and co· ,\ NYPO mea.an e •. 11 Holi•Oi~ In s•etc~es U The Lucy S~ow /,'at •SIG "td bj ho! 11ues11 1n !i~t m M1_n1on; lmpou1ble r!h en ltlt•·l•V~ ~S teill hie dee @ Nii:ht 'lllery 101. nome 11\CJllt\ ana rt1!.1uiin!) 17 J Peter Gunn O MoVJt: (lhrl "for Hti ven'i 16 W•ld Wild West ~,~ rcom\ •.!ij -ChUO!l Webb ( N • ) W1ntKI: Otid 01 A11~e Join Brnn en 11:15 00 C!nem1 J4 6 8ts1 or Groucllo 11:30 6 1! .'.1_ 8 CBS lilt Movlf: (t) 0 15t 8 ) J Cl) The Ocld Cou. "l'lymoutll U~tnturt" /dr1) '51- plt "Jne Ho1 1 ~00d S1~ry" (111 01 !>~ence1 Ti.try Gene l1uney V1n 111 he1ds tor Hohy~oo11 !O pQ111ay J hn~n Lloyd Bn<lge~ 1 1~or11•r•t•r •n ·1 111m sr1rron1 0 2J 6 10 a:JJonnn, C.r111n G•t11~e /,lrntoomeiy Al"'dll m B~•I l!tynold1 11 2oe1! hosl Bert l<Q,tt;l, Fi'.• m11~1~ on ~e1n~ ti•! Con..,, l'oy B11t11d Dub l1ylor "~'¥JI ~na ~u1aone Ple1net1t gue1! m ·Oe1lt1'1 Choice 0 H1l111ous Hous.t or ft1ihltn1tt1n ''•1n~ rrom the Ol1mp1c 6 MOYit: "lht Am111n1 Or. C!ltttr· V~11ety Sho• nou1e" (dra1 'J8-(d,.,Md G Ro~'" 1& M4',•r (Cl (2hr) ''On lhe Riv ,, n Cl~,,~ 1 re·ou• 1ui' fcl\11 '~1-IJ,"rl ~oyt. G~"' 0 119 8 );) (DW1d t World l~rnty,-. S1Jec1•I '11\J 0 Mo~1e: "Mn•"da" •cuml 48 -€ID THE w,.,, IS WAS Gim> Jo~n~ tJdriarft Ru1nu1o1d Mobil O'U Corporalion ID Bill Co1h1 rn Tht w., It Wu 19SF. y 1r•ee1 J l ·45 ED Yoe• !or Ht •lth t"e\t11 \',Q!•<I ~fl·•~ G>Jtil~ tum 12:00 0 Movie: "Frttdom to Dot" tm1s) l~t •"•tel Tt•m a·• !,' C•ti l.'1n ~9-PJ>JI Ma•~t!I lit f•1ey 'S:•n~el "'1 f't~n llt•t~ m M0>1t; "Con4utst Of CochiuH ,.r) p Tc••a ~ ~t·!tc! no ~rU•i 1~e11 SJ -John ttod1il., Ro~trt ~ J"lt f ·a;tt 1:~tsi1 '" D"I.• Sn1 Slot'. J01 Pa~t C•r, t.am l•~·ne dnU Sa! Mil~IOe. l:OQ 0 10.., Tomorra.. ED S•!u•hon CGmtdy I 0 3 ~e 13 6 News EiJ lfo1nrw l ilniMlit Pro111ms J:lO m Atl·N11ht Show: "R11M trou,H ''His lind ti Wo1111nH l:lO 6 M~r OaijilU Sha.. 11:45 (I Mowot: "Mr. Slrdon1cus" (1usp) 0 (.2" 8 I 3 Ci) P1prr Mg.on 6l-O!.co! Homoll.a Alld1e1 D•l1on. m Merv 'ulhn l 3:10 0 M-: "A~ael F.ce" (drl) ·~3 Silu~t'Ofl Comedy -Ro§,l'rt f.l.tch~m. Jt1n S1mm~s, · C1ey .. ,tcnu1 Herbert Ma1sh1ll. Mon• frtrm1n .• Friday t•.l') ~2-lean Peters. JtTtrry Hun "' l:lO Q (Ci ''Scott ot lbt Anl•rttie" (.idv) 49-John M•l.s. Dere~ Bond DAYTIME MOVIES ~:JO 8 "The B1chtlor & !lie Bobb1 Soi· 1:30 g "Coiltit S<ind•I" (,,.,,1 J~ _ tr" irnm\ '39-Cary G11nt. Sh1rlt' lempre ~tnl f111111, Wtn~1 8Jr"t , 23 6 (Cl "Th• Pro1r,ltd Min" !:GO 0 "T~t OuU•w1 to"!1.~.&: .. t~ 1 ~, Ji/. -Bry1nt Hal10a~. M"y t>>-l~e lr.•e 1r.c~t), AJ~m ;,11t Pt.c~ ilf O~r· M•I) ·~ -I 3;00 10 "Pride I. PrfJudi<t" (drA) "•O W10"1"' l •nclA !Hrne· -Green GJr~n. l•uitnce Ohv1er M1n11n !~1 S)y" ("t1l JS-)·lO J (C) '111t Pltu~rt Stekeri" ~ne A><lry .. Sp1ct1u~H (1d1) ·~.1 · {dr~) 64-Ann M1r1rrl, Tony f1.1n· -ll(l'll'lld c.,11. (va Birt·~ 1 ,,01,;1 (• Don't Go Nt,, the W1!tr" (COin) 0 (CJ .. 01. Golcllinifl' l~t B1•1111 / • ·~f-G'•"" fore:_c.1 G M1chl11eH (com) '65-~1nctnt Pi.ct, IZ 00 m (C) "Btlu lrum1ntll" l•~vl '54 (ttn'"' ~tllll •• ..__ .;i•t ... J!I Ii''"'"· I ca'!l!L~ IJ1lni. t ,00 .11 l "The M1tch1111~rr" Cco111) rr~u Ull'"~' .. !18.--S~"''' fl·o•n Anu1on1 Ptrlunl, t;OO i• {t) "lure .i lite W116t1Rtu" \ft·•·ey i.-~:LJ "' l\(JCE TEl'EVl.'i/US J 01 tO NNl f S tLOU<lotG COll ot[lt ltl ,~,JC[• J lO 01 ... l!NSION~ IN tULfUllCS IC ! ~ I t I°' r•ll'H ANO !.llCf(HING 1(1 P <f• ' I '11 lll!(fll tC CDM,AN f IC! 1(1 .... IOI ~f~'"Mli ITlll!:ff 1(1 !(TW1 'OI 10011 li!Af l(l!l>A~• •JO OtMCNllDHS IN CULtUll~ • .I C• ~Ori I l>O Jll([MAHD SKEtCNU.IG ((j "'" I JO 011•NG£ COUNTY 111.lllllW ICI ••O(:t IM 01 ME'l~IDNS 1111 CULTUllll IC!•~OCE' t • TN[ LIFE Otr LfONAllOO D• Vlot~l ICI •P8)• t )t INllECll.lLtCI IPllSI Wildlife Pets Protested l'lfl)t:\IX, .\r11 I APJ Tht• Ar12on?i· G~ml' and ~1,h (.'u n1nl1~,11111 h:•' bt'l'll <·r1t1cJZl'd for 11tlu\\1ni:, ll'lt·\ 1~1 nn a1 \rt''' \m.1n1l.i Hlakt• to kt•t•p 111ld\i fr at h('r 'ul1u rh.111 S1·0U ,1h1 It' hornc \1 hi le it tonfL:.c:ate:. a pt•t c1u ,,11 1 .1,1·11 h1 ..i l'hr1t•n1' ho1 . ":\ti's Su1n-r S1.1r sll' oul there and Shl' t'Jn do .in \ th1nj.! :-he 11 an t~.·· ~lt'I Lo\'t•ll. S1;']f.tft'st•ribcd animal I• 11 l'r. \qJtJ I ht· {'c1n1rn1:-::..ion ''Shi· i·un h:1\ ~ a n111untait1 lion. ollt•rs. ~it fo'(, 1·hC'rtahs -an\' 11·1ld <1nima l she 11/ants. 'li'ou let a kid Irv 111 kt•t·p :t qu .11 l .:1nd thc-dcpanment seize.;; it .·• · l.11\ 1•1, 1 n ~l rumt•ntal 1n 111nn1n g-t·on1 m1ss1on ii pprov ul la:-l :\l a.1· of rules to prohibit kl'eping vd ldlifc by private· 111d1111lu.1ls, remirHll'd !ht> comm1 s~1on or its action in ~t·1tu1g ,1 Pl'I <1uail ra1!><'d by J utk King Jr., 13, of l'h•Jl'llt'li '!'ht• quull inttdent ~\Oked a lt•lt er of prole~t la ~l month ff um Sen Barr~ Gold11 ..iter. ~ H-;\r1z.l. 11ho darl'tl lht· t·om m1.s:.ion to confisc-ate lhl' hundrt·ds of quail \I.ho ft1,.'(! .ii hi s north Phoenix horn<'. Ki ng rai,c•d the quail. numt'd Her~ rrom an elol~ founrl on the desert ufter its parents had bet•n killed. The c·ommission denied his uppl itation for u permit because the egg "'as obtained in thl' 11·Jld, not from ;1 .st,1te·a 1>pro1·ed source · Robert Jantzrn, clircclor of the gri ml' dcpartmt.'nt. urlrnittcd 1h:.it r.1iss Blitke had neither applied for nor rt>f·ci\'l'd :.late pern1it s.to possess a kit fox or to breed chcrt:1hs. · lie said u clrpartment in\'cstigalor .,.,·iJJ check on bl'r raC'COon~ :ind mountain lion. \\'hich he said maY be l''(Cmpt from ownership rules berriu se they \l.'ere in her possession before May~., r.Jiss Blri ke acquired the kit fox from th e Arizona.Sonora Desert r.tuseum. a Tucson attraction 1\ here .,.,.i Id lire is displayed in its natural habitat. IT'S OUR YEAR-END I I ' ' .. --- Not>lo11• Rt•tireil Chit•f of '\;~\·a l Operatio n s E ln10 7.Unl\\'alt. Jr., Si1 ys he h:t!' no fi rm pl <tn~ t<1 run a:-: ;1 0C"n1orr:ll :1gain~t Sru. \\"illiam I .. S<"ott, IR·\·a.l in 1978. ... , ... 11 '/ ' ,4, , -', J.-, I ' ., '/ .-1--' 3 ... -..... ' , < \ ~/. . 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