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1973-09-18 - Orange Coast Pilot
-. • • I ·IXOD s -·um .on • .. ; ' B~etvej.y B~ttle Fo-ught . . ' . TUESDAY AFTERNQ.QN, S~PTEMBEij · 18; ~19.73 I Jly N~Wport lniporter - • °?" --voa.. "' "°·Ill; S.JICTIONI, •·ttAen . ... ~. ... .. - U ... T ........ WILL HE RESIGN? Vice Pr..ident AfiMW --. --.. County Cars. ' " . ) Faee;J99!1- • ' " Smog Tests By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of .. o.iW......... . • Beginning in· 1975, ·Orange County motorists wUIJ11ve to pass 1 miog .teat. U their car Ounks, they won't be able _to rqilter it le< the (allowing year or to sell H to oomeone else. These •lringent meuues form key elementa ·ol the 1tato'1 lint llWKlatory vehicle inspection Jaw which is now awaiting Gov. Ronald ~ R ea g a n ' s signature. ·~ . . The bill calls for the establlslinent ol a pilot testing project ln Or"1141e; San Bernardlno, and I:;os Angeles·C01111t1es in 1975 and er.tension of the arinuaJ. in- spections to the entire six-colD1ty JOUth Cout Air Basin by Jon. I, 1!1'7/. An aide to Sen. <lraig W: Biddle (~ Riverside), one ol the autllon ol the bill, said the exact boundarieo of tbe pilot J\T • --D. -• • program have not yet been detennlned • .. Booze. Down the Drain .. ' ... Ballistics Tests Prove ~Speciilifion By ARTIWR R. VINSEL . Of lfle D11tY Pnlt Stiff BalliBU.S-tosts-coodudo<I QI! slu(!..._ __ removed from a pair of kidnap hostages wounded in a Santa Ana Heights shootout slx days ago showed Monday they were indeed police buUets, both fired from the same gun. Results of the Orange County She.riff's Crime Lab investigaticin had been ex- pected to prove this conclusion based on · initial questioning of witnesses. Police investigators believe the near- tragedy that climued the dramatic ab- duction was unavoidable, based on what has_been disclosed so far of the split-se:c- ood period in which tile shooting starte<J. started. NewPort Beach Police Detective Capt. Don Oyaas said today a routine internal investigation is being c o n d u c t e d regarding the exrant,gunfire i!lci~l He noted this is standard procedure in any case where an officer must fire his gµn in the line of duty. L""I TXD1i .1,l?m·aining-lllirthat i.rr•-,,ar1ror-orange-·cowny---. '"0 defmitoly will come under !ta jurildlc-, _ _.@ti· of ree s pecific M A tioo. . um on, ·g new The.inspedions will ... canieq out br , .. the Department ol Motor Vehicles . ac- • • cording to · procedures to. be developed Resig1iatio1i Pla1i __ du:;::~-.. 1re the only vehicles 'WASHINGTON (UPI) -.:rtie Mute sj>ecifically uempted from the annual Smof( test. beca""' no em!Jsloo stantl-House refused today to conliruLor deoy ants have been adoptect for motorcycles · reports that Vice President Spiro T. to date. Agnew was considering resigning. There are provisions in the legislation 'l1le d e p u t y White House press to exempt other ctassea of vehicles where secretary. Gerald L. WaJTen, al90 the inspection process proves too difficult responded with a "no comment", when or not effective. Antique vehicles may aSked If President Nixon had full coo-ult~mately belong in this category 'but the lldence in Agnew. exempt groups mustrftrst be detennlned The Waahingtoo Post quoted an un-by the Deportment of Motor Vehicles. named Republican leader as saying that The bill places a celliae' on the amount AIPew wu considering r e s i g n 1 n g , or ~oney an auto Owner would be re- pois!bfy this week. • · qulrid to •pend ii his car fail• Ille tcs.~ A spol<esman for Agnew said, "I am This celling Is either .JO percent of the quite """'" be bu oo ouch plan. car's market V.1111 or '150. Jlnder clOM . questlonlng by ~rlers \VheD the cost ol meetinl air poll uUon this afternoon, Wamn made tt dear be otandlrds exceeds iliO ' cOiilng drivexo was acting oa Nixon) otden not to com-wiU be infonned they have a 'nc»-com· merit on lli_ piittex. He dOcllned even--io--ptylng;veblc1e and that they OIJ"'lle it at -comment oo.a...quallon...lll!i!!! whether • tbelt,mm_ri>Jund are ,subjec;! to citation. u, position would enoo.,age speculaUo~ Biddle's olllce llid tbe ,blll .ii not a/m- that .(pew might be prepared to ret1gn. ed at lorctng tow·i-lunlliff' to give Warren said Nixon and Agnew ~ad not 11p their ·transportatlan and that a pro- met of talked With each Other lo his Villon Jn the law allows ~.Dep8rlmerit knowledge ..iace Sept. 18 '#hen both at~ (See SMOG, Pip I) ~ a Cabinel !l*ji!lg and a 'Wbito , ' r. Hquao rel:ep69n for Vl!itlni ~ of(ldall. •• . . -wamm declined, • bowiver, to MY '4other Wlllte Hwm aid• bad been in tAill:b w1th .-_ or bil mlstanta on WORKER H..4S ONE Of THOSE DA.YS . ~ " . --""' hlff ....... Ernest M"uller, San Clemente detective, examines is destined for hammer and sink. Fortunately there the,evideD.C!!. The' <;ollection ·represents a .v.ear'.s sup· were no collecfor's items amoi\g th~ ~verag~s, no ply of police-confiscated alcoholic: beverages. Law vintage wines. Police noted a trend· tow.ard pop requires tbat ~it all tie . destrayed, so the evidence .,, . wines in.tlJeir,d.oomed collection. 1 -:.1. ~ ~\ ...... • • N~por~ I~y(Jri£rF,ights Biatle of i·he Brtiwtlries . .•. ' .. ·---' • Dr. Hartelius Wins 2-mon th De~ay in U.se ' · BrlV,lttt:A:M-SCHREfBE Cor:m:ia (ronr ttie-M;de1o-Bre~ries~in--Dr. Ebbe Hartelius of El Toro and ~ t ~ .. --~,™ ':-" ,. . Mexico ind marketing it In QallfornJa,'' Costa Mesa has been granted, .a two- ChtJclt Kelly bte~s Me~lcan-Amerlcan KeUy sal~. "Now that I've built it up month delay ol a State 1Joard of MediCal beer. Alld lhe ~19~r importer from I ~h my ~wo effort and with my own Eiaminers hearing into charges of moral Newport Beach ts fighting another batt-' inoiley' )bey' wane . to take it for turpitude and unprofessional conduct of tho. Alamo to keep1his product from ~...._.. • drying up. :._ • ' ~ + -*Kellt 'an. avid 1PUman who slill Heiring officer. John ~-Wilkl set ]'lov. Kelly, 1 lolsty redliead ~boee.lined. and holds Ii*' loorld'1 record .,ror Pacific 6 through a as the dates on wHich weathered lace ~ts ~! paat busmesa sailfish ca!dl for )18 pounds iii IZ1, said Hartelius' lawyera wlll open their defense ~ashes, ta ·Jn the midst o! a pitched legal all be ..,., .. fa 1 lair shake from Modelo. ,. ail 11 --commt•--t 1 oaUle over tbe trademarked name II the H~ctalllia'llo:liu bid ..,oo dealings 1'ltb to ••• • ega ons. "~ ,. ·~ o . ·beer he sells '-Corona Edra. other forelp companies. delense attorney Matt.hew Kurllich to a.n Agnew'• atatua. · . . "'My polltloo this morning alter talking with a 1Wmber of people Is that I 1111 not POil'n..AND Maine (AP) -i.!orlday Kelly'1·court fight atoms from the fact I "I l\llP*led SU Miguel beer from the Or"1141e ·County SUperior Court murder was one of u.O.e all4roiJnd bid clays for . that be Is botUin1 and canninl American Phillppfnel,ancl bulk their market to the trial led Willd to cancel the Sept. tJ.13 · gclng to comment on the entire .1ltu .. U.," Wll'l'tJ' aald. · •1 did COlliUlt closely with the· vie< p...W.nt when L llrst.Jioard of tljls," , Tbormon aald, .. and I am quite sure that• W.·ls not at alt what be ptans to do." ·~ tolil' Ille •WMbinglon ,Star- (See AGNEW;""° I) . I __.. .. rl construction worker Freckrlck J. Lee, 36, beer under a Mexican Corona Extra label filth --1ar 1-" ln Caii!omla," h in of Portland. • ·--• ·he dellgnf<I aod registered. . Kelly laid. "When they wanted.to take It ear g. Lee being nphed io 1 bQ,pttat with an fltodelo Breweries, a huge flfextcan over, \bey came to me with cash And State lawyers are demanding the ankle' injury ~in a :JO.loot faU cart~! eootroling productio~ of .the bought the oontract blcll .. " revocation or Hartelius' medical license from 1e1!foldinc·11 City Half. loolted oiit orlg1nal Corona, E~tra...Beer m -¥~xico, Kelly bu been Importing• beer from on tbe grounds that he drugged two C...la the ambulanct winlllw and -bis house definitely doesn t like the arrangement. Meaico slnce the mid-ill!Os and claims , But Kelty says they Jl!\>Ve him to IL ther?wis"\<\rtually no American market Mesa women with whom he enjoyed im-"!! ~ • · · •1 lflinl lbe-last 10 years Jmjiortffig • <$ti11£ER, l'lcel) • proper s exual rela1tooships. , . • ·~ . I ·, I • ' . ,..... poucem-en--who . openeq fire inside "tile house as male hostage Marco DeSilva, 20, tried to wrestle away his captor's gun, Will riOt be ilisclooed. - "We don't believe it would serve any useful purpose," Capt. Oyaas said this morning. . Kidnap· suspect Rolao.d D. Crawford, 29, a Texas drug-smuggling case fugitive, escaped unscathed from the seven rounds fired by police. Bullets struck OeSilva and his com- panion, Denine Baese.man, 17, o C Pasadena, in the right side as lawmen's slugs bracketed the kidnaper. He had earller fired through a window (See S~UGS, Page !) ' • Weatlte r Moslly sunny Wednesday, With -liltle-temperat~e change.-Wg'ba.ofr-1-~- 70 at the beaches, rising to the lo\v 00s inland. Night and morning low clouds. INSIDE TODAY What'.t big, 1iai four wheels and eats up 6.8 miles per gclloM? For Utt amwer to thb question, r1atJ the EPA'• latest rtport on Page 4. ' LM. • .,.. I C.llflnlll> s Cleul~ .-U..• c-ia 1t CrM•-• 1t O.tlt NMic.. II .......... ..... . ................. 11 ,I_. If.at ,_ a. ltKri II llW*-IS AMli......n II --. -- -1t ~ '""" " --. Ot...te-C..... ,,.,, S'°'tt ~ l '-11 ltkl ...,_.,. »n t........ . ,, -" ·-. ................. ,. --. I ' ' I ' 1 • • . • • • • ' i DMI. V PllOl . s Ul"I Tt~i. Siq1as of Viole1ace . New York policemen look at a bullet-marked apart· members-of th'e terrorist group were arrested and ment door alter a raid on suspected Black Libera-an arms cache seized, alter a blazing . iun batUe ;_ Uon Arncy headquarters In the Bronx.--'l'hree·alleged during whlcb three olficen were wounded.---. ------ • ' ' Watet]Jate Wittaess • I .., • • 'I Panel Will Call Spee.~h Writer • Fnm Wire services WASHJNCTO N -The Senate Watergate committee announced today that presidential speechWriter Patrick Buchanan is one of four witnesses to be called lo C011111iei.>.the first phase of the inquiry lnto~aJltgect Irregularities in the 1972 presidential election. Buchanan's name has not been men- tioned prominently in connection with the scand al. !le Is reparled lo have written numerous internal memoranda relating to political espionage, according to con1- mlttee soureea. . _ Also named u a schedulei:f witness was · J'rot11PqeJ a man ldentl!ltd as John Ragan. Com- miltee sources said he ls an ex-FBI man IO"oived In the wlrelapping of F. Donald Nil:on of Newport Beaeb;-t.he-Prelldentis brother 1 and syndicated columnist Joseph Kraft. Ragan .wlU., · be que1Uoned about surveUlaqce, stn. Lowell Welcket (R· Con.) told reporters. . Others 1131<11 included E. Howard Hunt , one of the original accueed conspirators, and John J. CaulfieJd.. a former New York poliei!man and \Vhite House un· dercover agent. At a news conrerence following the committee's execµtive session toda y chairman Sam Ervin (J>.N.C.l said the rour prosP.tctlve witnesses are under subpoena ·tti appear next week but thelr testimony may not De completed during the lhree da)'!J of hearings scileduled lo begin Monday. ' ~ BEER Ervtn aald Uta~ he~e'zpects Nixon cam· paigq agent Do!llld U. Segrottt to ho call- • • •. eel later. Segrettr agreed Monday to ~ead for Coron~~ ~hen M":!l~arted selling it guilty to fQur count:!! of vlol_!ltln.s; lede.~t election Jaws and to cooperate with in 1963. (eclcral investigators in exchange for an Since he Y.'as buying the beer directly agreement not to prosecute him furth er . from Mexlce;in breweries and receiving Ervin said he expected that agreement OK'O BY COMMITTEE Nominee Kl11ln 9er Senate Panel Votes Okay On Kissinger no help from litodelo in bis Amer!can to open the ,way to the committee's \VASffiNGTON (UPI ) -The. Sen1te marketing elfort, Kelly -decided to public lnterro1atlon of Segretti. Foreign Relations CommiUce appro.Rd register the Corona Extra trademark in . The Watergate Committee al~ agreed Henry A. Kissinger's nomination as m chi the di s ch Go " hig nia I Ne Mo co his 1---------------------------------------------bis-own-na ~1 to interview former White House secretary of State today. The vote was 16 ·~M!s-W.-Qilaon-befOU-t~ e.orie s. MeGovem-iD-----1----'l'I € £lff • -c .,.~ FrolllP .. el__ He says -he registered the tradt!llark "_Jj..W;..J!b,elher ii will call him lo s.n .'1,cas"·gtbedlJ···"-"ote. --ounty Q ~.-rs,_ up«:::, r ~ in good faith -tiiid 'lllforined M.aefOhe testify In public .. ssion' next week. . The acti': clearedti:':.y for senate ·:.. ~ SLUGS had done so. ,. Co~n's lawyer told the committee taa:t confirmation of Kissinger later in the ... • • • "'Ibings went pretty smoothly u n-t 11 week that his client. now a Washington week. :: -r: wounding Officer Jon CosteiaW slllbtly, January' of this year when they infonncd lawyer, :was 8 "target witness'' of a The committee endorsed Kis~lnge.r N b 3 B la S ts , f L.-.:: ., K 11 federal gr.an~ jury and would prefer not after a week of hearings do!filnal~ by a urg r uspec pulled the trigger of .hls misfiring gun rrie they "ere cutting 0 f my ua::r, C Y to appear. questions aboul his role 1n national . once point blank at DeSilva and was still said. '~y wanted me to move out so Ervin said C.Olson "'as under 1'con-security "'iretapping and _ the con- ;--\r~~e County Stieriff'sOfficers;:~~;~~~ ~e~M th~~:~~=~=~ fa1te<1To~~ i~~Wiyj;:~· d}~ii~l!iOrs"i~d~ '~=~h-~~~~~J4e~~~~~~~.~~~~n~~~~ . ~: ="""'li l:::==ed'""b__.__.,..'(JO!b!-.u---liee--atid'TOuM'ed up. three -men charged .with , -siviral _times as the gwunan· 3imed at \va·f'lt~-allng'in _about .tloo;ooo· worth of • the comm1ttee-hoj>ed -to-1nter'v1ew him role.-a~--cha1rman ot the Nati00a1 Security. "":). 'l ••11:: .. ., • ...., .. ,~ ........... I"' he b I Th broth Robert -· . -· -· . · Corona Extra beer each year. • ---\Vednesday.· -Council. · helicopter, ·captured three accused t urg a!Y. -· ey arc ers two policemen who sprang trom'cov.er m-' "I guess they never thougbl a "The purpose is to find out whether McGovern said he voled againM. Kl• ....,. buraJan late Monday arter pursuJng the Lopez TUrreS, ~· and Larry Lopez Tor-side the f!oward Fel~tmann hotne at distributor would fight them.'! be said. Colson lranws anything be is willing to singer as a "symbolic protest" against ~ trio through brush-eovered t'OUOtl')' in the res, 25• along with Joseph Angel Lopez, 2322 Orchid llllls Drtve, Santa Ana "They expected me to roll over and play tesUfy t~; Ervin tOld reporter's after the Administration policies in Indochina. Cowan Hetcbts area~ 34 · all of San~ Ana. Heights. . dead. After all It's like a liquor salesman long meeting of the committee. Several memben contended that Kls-Tbe chase began when a resident Lopez is being treated at Orange ~un-The SQSJ>eC:l_alao put one shot throuah a fighting Schli~ for use of their brand "We'll be there," David I. Shapiro. singer's dual r:ole as secretary of State ~ported the ~heft of a shotgun and an ty Medical CeJ:iter for minor inJurl~ bathr~m ceiling._ name." Colson's attorney; replied when asked if and as a White House adviser would automatic pistol from his home by a trio suff.ered when he rolled down a steep hill . DeS1~va a~ MISS ~eseman are both Facing ap imminent end to bis he would appea~ · ~ake him the single most p:iv.•erl~I man who ran from the house, got into their dun~g the chase. The :rorres brothers listed 1!1 serious cond1hon _at ~ta Mesa livelihood, Kelly turned to General Brew-Shapiro had "no comment" on whether m the go~nvnen~ next lo the Pres1de.nl. car and drove off at high Speed. are m Orange County Jail. M~nal Hospital, but ~P!'Ovmg. ing Company of San Francisco, makers Colson \\-'Ould testify in the open hearings. But the committee chose to support pe_puty Robert Cone, fint on tpe scene, . Miss Baeseman \Y~s hit_ Ul the right of Lucky Lager beer. He sold them a him on Kissinger·s assurances that he jumped on the fender of a passing car Front pane l side by one sl ug ~ch ripped through license to bottle their beer under a ,,;u consult full y "'ith Congress on major and ordered the motorist tO pursue the -zr her llPi;>er arm and mto her che:!lt cavity Corona Extra label ot his own design. .. pro91 P.,,e 1 fottlcn policy decisions and not use his trio. AGNEW where it ~clured a lung and lodged on "The label shows a bull (be1s unde r the· White Hoose post as an excuse for claim- . Cone was hurled Crom the car when its • • • the ol~r side. . . . astrolog ical sign of Taurus) flying over a SMOG ing txecutive privilege when he testifies driyer spotted the getaway vehicle trap. ~1lva -~·bo uutiated. the_struggle rr.ap of Mexico,''. ~elly chuckled. • • • on Capitol Hill. ped ilLa cul.dwac and jammed on _his N~: "It's not true. It's not at all what whije aUemptiJli .lQ coo his captor .illlo Modelo ""'1t lo COlll1.lmm<dil!tell' and _ ~.~tee ~ aften1mdioa a two- brakes. ·-. _he'• tlUnltlog and-it'• not in-keepine1.wlth=-·1ettmg into ID open area when be could .• :~ a 1£.mpogu)'._restrutrUpi~ on. of MotOr'vel)t eS to fSUIJ>li'h .a.special man Citlegatlon to examine a . .secret FBI ....,.. COne;-'tut and"brul..-d, !till managed to . go for tile gun-wu straclr"ll.-l!lnt(bt KeJlj's tiYbriaoreiiCilh\rilenciiil>rind program for low-income groupo:---file--·saliJlled ltsell that Klsslnger's fire two shots al the burglars' vehicle as his plans. to fight t be charges against side too. . · , of Corona Extra. The order fror.e Ke.Uy's Tes tin is lik.el to include a check ol ·part .In the wfrttaP.Pinz controversy was it llWUlli around and sped away while he him. . One sl"i lore \hro"ib his loreann, new brew for 17 days. until .10,_ll1fted ~ , 1 . . . " . • d not a bar lo his confinnatlon. . was "8•illilllf h~ feet,, , "I've been-., c10ar as 1 could he on , "1lllo,a ·secoq<1 hit, him In. tlte lower ab-by a t.deral Judp. , " .. ,.; , .. , .. all the. required emJl\llOn dcvlf!!!S an an S.n;. 'Cilffo!U P. Cue i!l·N.J.), arid ::i WOfJµng with tfi~ ~ta Mesi police nimors that the vice pre.sident would dotnen an4.11Urrowed beneath the flesh 11Since then 'Modelo ti.as ftled plies of analysis oC engine exhaust gas while t.he John Spiarkman 10-Ala.), a iub- ·ul resign and this report Is just another of ~•round his opposite hip to the other aide. CO\lfl papers 'Ind I· had to file as many on ·car Is operating under a toad oa a .(.'Omlllittee of ·the Senate Foreign Rela· . , . Surgeons so far ,will allow police to my own," Kelly said. "Before this is dynamometcr. tioos CommHtee, rep:irted to lhe full ~ tahoratory-Aide Given Probation ; In Perjury Case A man who repeatedly trted to date a Saa Oemente housewife before and after he offered false testimony for her in a drunken driving case has been placed on ~ five f'lrs probation by an Orange Coun- ty Superior Court judge. Judge Herbert S. Herlands ordered a state prison term of one to 14 years for U>uls Anthony Evangelisto, 44, of Vista, and then suspended it In favor of the pro- bation term. He denied a motion for a new trial for the laboratory technician. tOO!e l!J!O!'lllatlve !tortes. Hes pre~_Quotll® the two victims abducted fNffi~over,-my.legaUee.uvillhil.$100,llOO.'.' _ . . panel Monday on Klsslngor'a 1"1rt in the to fight." Newport ~ street comer Jut Last month, arguments by Kelly's pa-T'i: results-will be compared to-state wiretapping of 17 ne\\'SmeD and govern- , Senate leaden said they had oo plans Wednesday, ~ an evening of ter· tent lawyers won a favorable ruling from · maximwns for the three components of ment officials. to prepare for congrealonal approval of ror, for only five mm,utes each day, a federal · j(Jdge in Los Angeles. photochemical s mo g : hydrocarbons, "In the circumstances . , . the aub- a new vice pretident should Agnew "They're strong , Wonderful young ~ Modelo lhen fUed 8 request for another carbon mono:dde, ahd oxides of nitrogen. committee is ol the opinJoa that Or. Ki. resign. 1be 25th Amendment to the pie and. they're improving, .. ' sald one injuncUon. Jt will"be..beard Oct. 1. Jwt how much the lnspect1on will cost singer's role in the surveillance was not ConstttuUon permits the President to a~ hospital nurse Monday. '(We don't want Meantime, Kelly say1 he b ·Jiving tn a each auto owner will be determlntd by such as to bar him from conflnnalloo by point a MW vice pmldent with the ap-them lo 1et loo"""' oul" . state of confualon. He says hiJ pregnant the Department of Motor Vehicle and the Stnate," the two aenators sald. provaJ'of both bouaes of Congrrss. · She said tbe five-minute·intemews are wife bu a bad cue of jitters and be will be based on the cost of administering Klsalnger spent five hours be.hind clot- StnatO Democratic Leader MI k e brief but still, tremendously U~lo refuse< lo give out the exact addresl of the program and support by federal ed <loon Monday with commlll<e Mansfield of Montana said he was . OeSilva and Miss Batseman, of. his beachfront home for fear of-uprtsals funds. members aa the panel completed Ill con-- surprised by the Post report. whom lost aubetantlal amounts of · or threats. Originally, a $3 limit per inspection flrrnatlon hearings. It wu his fourth ap- "This 11 the flrst I've heard of It!' he : Au~es. today ~ oontlnulng to ·He rues his own plane out of Orange was progosed by lhe Re a I an pearance: before the conunlltee. said. "I tlhnk we ·ought lo wait and seo ":--J?l"'ptni-their Pt'OMCUtioo a.g • 1 n a t-County Airport lo Mexico lo <1ttend other Admlnlsttatlon but Ibo amllldment failed wtiat events divulge, U onything, in the Q-awf~, who had. Uved with friends at . buline~ intemts -he Is lnvolm m to ho Included in the final document. week! ahead ,, 752 Main St,, Huntington Beadl. for two fmh fish end tequila 1111porting as well ·Before the p!IJllX"lm gets wide!' way. The Post Quoted a "senior Republican months. aa beer. the DePartrnent will distribute free figure" as saying he was .. 99~ percent Howard Fei~tmann, meanwhile, was But Kelly says he Is being careful to booklets to all affected motorists telling certaln he (All\ew) will resign _ and trying to get his !>uI\el·riddled house fix-cover hi. tracks In cue be is being trac· them ahout the inlpecllon and warning probably this week . ., · ed up in prtparation for anival home ed by prlv~te detectives be claims them of what the requirement.! are. The office of Sen Barry Goldwater (R-tonight ol Mrs. Barbara Felchlmam. Modelo has hired. Repairs on the :unog control systems Ariz ) denied a ~_port that he might She was visiting m San Jose the night Kelly says he is not paraooid, just are to be canied out by garages acoord-MLbeen the source of the P08t story her Upper Newport Bay area home cautious. He says he's dealt with in-Ing to state specifications. The depart· David s. Broder, Post _pollllce wrl~. . he<:ame the-locus -of news attention temaUonal-bullineSll cartels lnUC!ooug1!.....:'!'~nt of"Consumer Alllirs1 s ~-to To Rejoin Airlines? NEW YORK (U PI ) -American Airlines today re!used to confirm or deny a published report that 74·year~ld C. R. ~ith, who headed the company in its Vigorous early years , agreed to return as chairman of the board. T~ comJ>!l!ny 1 reported, oowever, (hat a board meeting A jury found Evangellsto guilty of per- jury nine months ago after it heard testimony that Evangellsto dl:ew-blOQil from Mrs. Phyllis Wentz, 43, at the time o---..,.,~of he r arrest and Was later called on to ~ testify on the alcohol Jeve.J. said •-ew "bas held len-'-· discussions throllgliout ,much of Calllomla u the kid· to fear them. COi>duct training eessloas for mechinlcs . . . ,... Ii"''" naper bamcaded inSJde issued demands. 1n the past two days on the advtsablllty _ Felchtmllllll, wboeo job utle ·ts Dlretjor ~on '?,ignlng vohmtarlly from his posl-ol Safety for western Gear Corporation, Is sc:heduled \VednesClay. - • ~ San Clemente police said his testimony was inaccura te and did not renect her impaired condition at the time of arrest. ~rrs. Wenlz ,.,,as placed on the witness ~ st.and lo :;upport prosecution claims that Evangelisto repeatedly asked her for : dates and tried to discuss her sex life. . ' " • . ' . r I I I I . ' • : r I .. OIAHGI COAST " DAILY PILOT Tiit Or1111t Coul DAIL'!' PILO't, ti11'11 ... kfl i, Cl'l!lbl .... trt. HPI·""-It Mii.,.._ br lftll °"'"" J:1t•I Publb~l"9 c~~Y. ~ 1'1119 tflllo<u 1ro Putlll11\W, ~Ol'ICl1y ~ l'"r"9y, f9r Co•!I ,..,,.,. MtwPOfl hoci'<, H1111tfnrM ••Kl\/Fou1u1I• 1/111..,, LltU~ a.ctl, lrYIM11•6cl1 ... <;k •rod "" '""*'"'' a." J"'" C1p!llr11111. 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IMdi 4'2-44H ' ...:_ rUcJ ••-•· "At 1 t in Lynwood, said he ilam't yet obtained a inii:: a e •~. eas one total ~t estimate Republican Party leader . who conferred "We've had the 'window fixed end the with Af!tew came away convinced be will blood taken out of the rug and repaired resign. the roof " ho explained saying his wile Agnew was notified last month by the will deai with a contractor and eolimates U.S. attorney In Baltimore, Geiirge Beall. ""hen' she gets home that he Is being investigated as part of a Feicbbnann _ w~ arrived home after grand jury Investigation of political cor-WOfilng late at his Lynwood office lo find ~ption in Maryland, including allega-bis bome. tmder siege Jut week -called lions of kickback:!! by consultants and his wife from a neighbor's house shortly contractors to state officials. thereafter. J, litarsh Thomson, Agnew's prE!ss "She_was shocked, naturally," he ex· secretary, told UPI the PQ:!lt story was pl@led, ·but added that her concern "very far off the mark." JCsiened as his had wben he quickly ex- plaibed tb8ir son .Wu lafe and the ho.ia;ea at least hall llOI been slain. · fie said ·he was driving down Cypre" Street into-the aria, when he found the neigi\borhoo<I"ln a tqr(l\Oil -wfth residents clustered on street ~. atopped aod ·asked wtial l!'U 1-hil· · "One of the fellowt said Utere was a kidnaoer and som_e peoj!le ·holed UP' in a ~TJ'.eiC!ibiiilil:t«:aDta: "And tbeu he said:. 'Come to think of .it Power Blackout In Laguna .Hills lnvesitgated A faulty underground cablt: near Ericson Way south of Tasman Drive in Laguna Hilts wu blamed for a power blackoul affe<ling 200 homes early Mon-da . -' ~Mia Paquin, manager of the San Clemente offlce of San Diego G11 and Electric Cqmpeny, oafd todl\Y the nature of the fault hu .still not been delennlned. The blacl;out ocourred at-about l :t5 a.m. and lull J)Ower wu restored by t a.m., Paquin said. · · 1(1 Uii llillon Inn on La Paz Road, hellhoyo had lo eerve early brtakluts by condlellght, • Residents reported they , wm late to work when their alarm ci()l'ka didn't go off and children were late lo achoo!. · .. PoBce directed trsrlie It lnt.anectlons In Laguria Hlllsiu ruAh hoUr commuters struggled through lnoperetlve signals. • • • Jt. may be yours.' " • The Feiclltmanns' tlOll Tom, 19, had just Oxod himself a batilb<qer for din· • ner ancfWalked out to -Oii hls van, otberwile be would beve been· in lb< home @Pd ar•hbed _p~ a lblrd boolaae. I . ,... .. Booked in M~en . ' . --SAN FRANCLSOO (AP)--Oae· men bu been amsled In coanecll0ll'1rlth a shool!ni spree Mondq' ID a !lllolon district hot.I that !tit two men.-and two <llhtr peroon1 woundod,.poll!'o .. 111. BOokealor inve.tlpuon ol ttro C6tliits of murder and two count. ol .... tilt wltb a detldly weapon.was Ivory Nier, 51, who WU picked..n J1Uf 1be Annory Jlotd where tile kllllnga look place, U . ·charl" I::IUa iald • .. I . - MEASURE FOR TREASURE One factor overlooked by customers in . . . buying corpoting i• tho mHsuring for yardage. . All of our S~lesmen know how to maowra ALDEN'S ind figure. oqct yordog•, ~ftan providing our cu•tomers substontiol savings in y1rd~9• .1o ... ~ ~~:;:;----~7, ~~=._........AR~tS e DRAPlS Also," with . the tremendous inst1H1tion ••• peril~ our seles!Mn hore {Heh pr.~•iOusly was on expert in'!aller for us), wa ire ablo lo forMe any pot.ntiol problem. f'li.w stop In ~and look at th~ tNtsures • available !9 y~./thr0ugh oui. store. Wi·ha .. • ' . . ' gl91ntlc selection, and tho me.,urin9_'!!'! be .. ' " . ACCURATE! • • 1663 Placr.-ntla •••· . . -C:l' I A l!llSA ' 646·4138 . . 1 .. wl ed gu as ' a. s I ry bu Li m· SU se .. in •• 'v • • .... u .. ,, "'"'"*'""' . ... :1 ' Television Reaches-Out to Minority Pupils 'lly WILLIAM SCHREmER lntervle" with James Johnaon, a black °' ... Dtilty r11et •••f Orange Q:JunUan now servinC u assis- 'lbi Or..,ge o.inty Education Depart-tant secretary of the Navy. ment hat turned to television to""'ttach The initial show was put together by children turning against ooclety because Jooeph Robinson, a young black serving they think their color or physical han-as an administrative assistant to county d1caps have closed the door to succtss. Superintendent of Schools Robert Peter~ The first progr11im has already been son. shown to a group o( youngsten at the Roblruion. who presented hb TV show Santa Ana €entral Community Center -to the COunty Board or Education a facility used predominantly by minori· recenUy, said the response after just one ty children. showing to a small group ol children was --Xbe-ihow 11-a 10.mlnute,---Vidoetapcd -"really~fantastic . .¥- "Some of !be children felt It wouldn't pertlln lo IOOn end they dldn'I went to go because it came rrom the education department," said Robinson. "But after they saw It, their attitude changed , remarkably .. •• Johnson, who is interviewed on the tape by KEZV radlo newsman Ed Nix, exudes confidence and an air of success. The Impact was great on young black students reeling allenated from qie world. RoblnBon said, · Johnson,--00ee-a e~L lnsuranoe ~ --~ • salesman In Orange County, talks to Nix but be also ahru bi$ comments direeUy at the young , underprivileged minority audience. On the tape Johnson "Y" "Most ~ pit look on things a11i problems but 1-Jook on them as challenges. IC a person of any· race or handicap IQoks on himself in 'a negalive manner. he'll always have trou- ble getting ahead." Johnson also makes a po1nt of theJm- portance be has achieved through hanf ~·ork from lhe age ot 10. He Do 'I ha ndles all NaV)' pet10QMI matters and Is responsible for a budget or $14 billk>n -hair ol the total Navy budget each year. He also Cites the importance of con- tribuHons "made by blacks througliout American hlsiory. Robinaon said other shows In tbe works v.'Oft't ijlwell on minority problems alone, but will branch out Into I.he barriers fac- ed by children with physical handicaps --= and other problems. · "Tbe right kind ol aud!O'vlsual pacbge can help these youngstm see that learn- ing Is not lmpoaslbte and tbey con be prodUctive memben of IOclety despite blrrlers," Robllloon said. "The ,.su11a are -fantastic so 'tar." PeterSon told county board members there arc p 1 a n s to Invite top.level achievers rrom all .. races ahd with au types of handicaps to make shom that wtll be availa ble to ~IChools and com· munity centers.all over the coooty. .. Moretti Rips Reagan Plan VW Not Built For Big Bears De1nocrat Assails Tax Initiative in, Newport Beach SHELBURNE, Vt. (AP ) -A black bear ran lnto a Volkswagen here and demolished the small German car. By JOHN ZALLER Of rhe n.1ty ,llot SIMt State Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti charged Monday in Newport Beach that Gov. Ronald Reagan's tax inlUative "borders on the ludlcroUs11 and will mean higher property taxes for all Cilifor~ nians. Jn a speech before directors of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, Morelli said Reagan has proposed the controversial tax initlalive as a "tool in his campaign to become PresideQt." Morelli (0.Van Nuys) contended that the proposal, if passed by the voters. would mean the "end tQ representative democracy In California" because it would restrict the power of the Legislature to raise money without a direct vote of the people. A special election to vote on Reagan's proposed amendment to the Californla constitution will be held Nov. 6. The amendment provides for a long- tenn · 10 percent decline iri state income tax.es. It would also limit state govern- ... ment in the future to reven1,1es tied to a fixed percentage of what it now collects in taxe~. Higher taxes could be authorized only after a two-thlrds vote of the legislature to call an election, if a majority of voters th~ agreed to raise taxes. Reagan has said he proposed the In- itiative to control the spiraling growth of govenvnent. However Moretti stressed repeatedly in his speech . that the Reagan-proposal would radically change the nature of Driver David Jacobowitz and two passengers were uninjured. No charges were placed against the bear, which disappeared into the woods. Tliis CouUl Put . ~omputer Dating Holdup Attempt hwarted Bankers' Hours W Go government asps Ue-"For 200 years in this country we have nut of Business had a representative democracy in which • • 1J ...... the people elected lheir representatives {)-l..S--i:J..tl.U.S~-::.-----j--tl4o~~uwi~~the~~go(IOll•~emOUim~enntLf~n~r~thruemom. ___ _ Wally Mcllal! may have !he be.t solu- . -ioo--4o-&itting-borri6-alone-and-no<.1 ,.uki..,ngg __ _ CrNC!NNATI (UPI) -Robert 'Thompson lit a newspaper, climbed • a ladder · 10 reach a wasp nest under an eave on his porch -and burned down $1,200 worth of his home. . "But if UUs propos81-passes,-represen, tatiye democracy will be a thing of the past because government will no longer have the po~·er to deal v.ith crises or to respond to the needs of the citizens." Speaking lo Anaheim earlier lo the day, Moretli challenged Reagan for the fifth time to a public debate on the pnr --jt. "Af!er all," he said, "it is rather dtf· ficult to meet someone of the -oppo_,ite sex when you sit alone watching teli;vision every night. • LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A 31-year--0ld man from North Carolina had only been here a short time and he learned someth!JJg Monday -the hard way. 140ia:ot.;::Bmnj!liltUmr::~t stociing~malk. pulled oui_a. rcvolV~}Ui<f.; rushed the door or a ~k ·or America • branch office, attempling tO jar it open with his shoulder. _ After reSponding to t h e fire alarm, Fire Marshal Thomas ::-$~d.tlle:methctd.,..~k<d._ _ ''The wasps were all cleaned DUt." . posed · constitulional amendment. . -__,,;·~~B!!!Hho,Jlllli-- ''I'm not a heavy drinker, so I don't v.·ant to si t Iii bars." Besides, he said, -~ ·~~tr~8:t~':r= ~ideal -1o t.il .JSW68r~Jlt 1nvo1v --_ In cuts jf !tie me~~assios;" Moretti !old the Slst ennual convention of Oie -·-----~,.;a; __ ........ _ ·cAiSEr.,B'LY•S~E'AKERc MORETtl --RAPS REAGAN . TAX PLAN ~mocrat ~eaicMr Speaks in NewpOrt .. and A~heim --,------'-- He also .ruled oUt· romputer dating. Relying on his OWn ingenuity, McRae now has a sizeable llst of phone numbers tv call whenever he's lonely. · The door didn't give and Melton bounc- ed back into the arms of a security guard , who bad been watching ln his car as he waited to Come to work. ''In North Carolina, the banks open at 9 a.m." said a confused Melton. They open at 10 a.m. in Los Angeles . Police Seeking Slayer of Pupp)' REDWOOD CITY (UPI) -A felony complaint has been Issued ror a man.· ac- cused of stomping an eight-week-old pu~ py to death In front of Its owner. The San Mateo County District At· tomey's office said Sidney A. Jasmin, 24, Menlo Park, would be charged with kill· ing an animal belonging to someone else. Police said the pup was sleeping on a lawn in front of the home of Its master. Robert Bliss, 21 , Menlo P8rk, when jasmin jumped into the air and came down on the dog's skull with both bee.ls. "Dog s are a menace to society," Jasmin Jumped into the alr and came the word are starving and dogs are eating all the food ." N.Y. Police In Gun Battle NEW YORK (UPI) -Shotgun-<ar- rying police stormed a slum apartment building here to break up a nest of Black Liberation Army leaders and fought a 15-- ffiinUte gun battle before the suspects surrendered. Three police officers were shot but not seriously wounded Monday night. "It looked Hke a battlefield in there," said detective Eric Coulthurst, who was in the first wave of officers. Appeal Possib'le Gas Station Oosings Cite~ WASITTNGTON (AP) -Gas station owners have told the Cost of Living Council that some of them are dosing down because the council's price ceilings and some otben are defying the regula- tions. • ·--As the couotjl 's Phase 4 price celllnp on rftail gasoline were being debated Monday in court elsewhere in the city, representatives of Wettem p.!Ollne sta· · tlOA o~rat0111 and several senators spent nearly lwo hours with council officials in a meeting arranged by Sen. Pete V. Domenici (R·N.M.). Bud Walch, an Oklahoma City gas sla- tion owner, said 2S 'percent of Oklahoma City gas stations have voted to shut down because they can't make a profit. Tbooe that have decided Jo remain opeo are charging up lo 4 cents .,.,. the legal price, be said. Don't Monkey With This Bah)T SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Overprotec- tive parents are causing a problem for zoo keepers trying .to detennlne the sex of a tiny fiv&<!ay-old green monkey, of- ficials say. Called green monkeys for their olive- colored coats, the parents are so pro- tective of their young that they will at· tack even members Of their own species, said animal keeper Jolin Ashby of the San Francisco Zoo. So far , they won't let anyone near their baby, whose birth boosted the soo's green monkey total to six females, one male and one unknown, he said. state Firemen's Assoclat!On. · In his Newport Beach speech, Moretti attacked Governor Reagan's argwrient that state government is mushrooming out of control. · Small County Hard Put He wrote a rather humorous penonal ad and placed it in the Daily Pilot Classified ~on. · ' "We have beeirin a-period or rapid population growth and that has generated It reads: a need for greater expenditurea of T p 0 · k M de J money," Moretti said. 0 · JC Uf f u·ry SHORT Bald-h?vyugly 52 "But populatioo is leveling off now, ·and • · · · i;:r ~d m':teu:" ..= that is pennitting the level· or state ex-between 4-0 & 50 that ls. in a pendltures lo level off," be said. He did good state o1 decay. Phone not give figures on expenditures or MARIPOSA (AP) -Jury selection in occupants hostage but later releasing 615'6'10S after 6:30 week- populatloo comparisons. tbe double murder !rial ol John Phillip them. da MbretU aald that 35 of 50 stal<s last Bunyard is proving difficult in this small San Francisco police also have said ys. year had tax reductions, including county where many prospective jurors they believe Bunyard ls the Nob Hill rap-The· advertiser lives aboard bls•own California. knew lhe murder victims. ist, based upon identification by a young cruiser in a Newport Beach marina. B11t Moretti, said H Reagan's propoeed The first 12 nan~Usts called Monday all Japanese woman who was raped and The ad appeared for only two days, but amendment pasees, property taxes were excused, several becailse'the.Y were stabbed repeatedly there. the result a ~~ ftry,~ve. throughout the state would go up because i a~uainted with victtinS1 _ N3ncy-At one point during the 48-hour spree "Md," saYiOtAcRae, "It sure was a lot services now paid for by the -state would .ChaJber, 55. and Helen Cramer, 70, both around Northern California, he Was spot-Jess expensive than romputers." have to be asswned by local government. rongtime Mariposa residents. ted in Golden Gate Park but reportedly He has bad nine phone calls a.nd , "And property taxes," he said, "are Other potential jurors were disqualified disanned two policemen. already has met four of the callers. Of the most .disliked and the most unjust after expressing strong prejudice againSt The gunman commandeered orie car Uie ones he's-met, he-says~one is Jn an taxes o[_all, because they do not take into the defendant. here but it crashed a short time later. "excellent state of decay and the others account a penOii'SBliillty to pay." Police said he then forced a couple from are in a very good state ot decay. Moretti al8o said that bustneSles would BWlyar4, 'll, is accused of fatally Huntington Beach to drive him to Merced "They all seem to be pretty nice peo. shootins the women Api-il 22 in separate be be hot d t ed I " be hurt most seriously by the higher tu-0 w re was s an cap ur _ p e. es when they did come. rooms at the same motel. Mariposa Q>unty Superior Court Judge When asked bow be got the Idea cl "If there is an initiative to raise He also faces possible criminal pnr Dean Lauritzen said a panel of M pnr placing the ad, he says, "I'm j~t a nut." taxes, do you think the legislature is ceedings in San Francisco, Alameda, EI spective jurors was called for the trial He also was banking on woman's going to ask the people to vote for higher Dor8do and Merced counties, and in and another 60 will be called this week. natural curiosity, and he feels anyone income taxes? Or higher sales taxes? Or Nevada for a 400-mile .Easter weekend Jury selection was expected to be a dif-who would answer the ad would have to higher property taxes? spree during which be allegedly com-ficult process in this small county of only have a great sense of humor. ''There's no ~-The legialliture is h;mand=;;:ee=red=a=sen;·es=ol=cars=~· ~ta~k~in~g~so::::m;e=~7,::::000=i~n~o~ld:::Go~l::::d~R~ush~,;co~un~try~. ====:;:..;"So~r;ar~,~l~'v~e~oo~t;_been;,;·;;:wraig~~.';;:' == going to ask for higher taxes for businesses, bec8uoe they're the ones who are going lo be able lo afford them," he said. Moretti also attacked It e a g a n ' s personal motives In proposing the In- itiative, saying be wanted to tise It as part of presidential campaign In !976 "It's a very laudable thing [or the Govemo< lo went lo become president," said-Moretti, who ii_, e>pected lo run for govemor.-io-1974,-.!!but-not at tbe expense of California.'.' Following the spe.cb, Moretti Slid be expect• lo make about l!O speeches agalmt the Reagen propoaa1 In the two mootbs befo"' the election. Here's ilohnn11t •.. looking striking in his "Bullwhlp Twill" suit of fabric by Klopman<>. This great-going suiting is a 100% texturized woven Dacron"' polyester. Niguel Townhouses OK'd It's got jusl lhe right amount of two-way slrelch and j"st the right number of dashing details. Bold patch pockets, widely notched lapels plus the new look ·of a throat latch. Exclusively designed Johnny Cars'On shirts and ties complete a good-looking wardrobe wi th a greal fall outlook. $115.00 By CANDACE )'EARSON mission. It was denied by the regional ot "" o.itr "'"' 111H group, but Avco appealed. Avco Community Developers got Its R. Wicks Stephens, Avco attorney, said first unaniinous approval from the South it's "unfa ir" to judge cumulative effects Coast Regional 1.one Conservation Com· on a small project. mission Monday for a 170-unit taguna Secord urged the comml.salon to do Niguel townhouse prpject. comprehensive regional pJanntng, not Two penons who objected lo the fl[th pion by permit. But commlulonen sa)d •phase of Sea Terrace Homes 1t the ·they couldn't see what else_ would go o'n meetlog In Los An~ said Isler they the -property. m!iJti" appeal 1liO< ion 10-u;e slil< 'GOOCI lUCi al lliiO sllile COtillllisSlon," coastline commission. COOunisaloner Robert Rooney to I d I • Dana Point re sident Keith Johanne s Stapheoa. "They seem -to want to do an 1 and Dale Secord of the Environmental the pl•00ina_tn_.thia__area." !Coalition hav~ 10 working d•~~ f<> ii~. The -coinmisaton bent lo cltiun 1 About so percent of ·1he !Here project pressure and Its own coocem for :is wltfilill,000 yards of \!le coasUlne. del>s1l1el In denying W a pennlt for nlno Commission plaMers reootnmen<led Dini Point duplexes by Dana Investors. ,denial of the homea bounded by La Chuck McCoy of the Dena -t'Olnl ! •Cresta and Selva ·Roads, although they Citizens for Action said bulldlng lhould I ood ...,,. be dela,yed unW the upd1te of the .Slid It • 1 g 1!"0.-•.. C.plslreno Valley general plan la done. ' "The Jong range cumulative effects are The duplexes were planned on Malaga, •significant enough lo warrant further In-Conlova, La Cruta and Sliver Lantern 'vesUgation," the •ld[f report said. Streets, which ere all 20ned R-2, multi· \ A 91Tounlt Laguna Niguel condominium family. · by Avm was denied a~lfbf tbe state . "I drove down there and I couldn't ~coasUlne comml.sakln, which cited a need believe what's happened" Co'mmluioncr -or an overall study of !be open land Judy ·R~r of Newp0rt Beach said. 1--+oet_., 121!!!1. Po.Int and, Corona de! Mar. ; "'l'hote are ~~tamp lots." A l,JIJ-unlj ocoanside Avco project will Co~Oiier ~ Wllaon reed a 1tate- 1be voted on Wednesday by the slate com-ment · ~loner Ro rnr I • ' C&spers, who had left the marathon session. Caspers, also chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors, &aid the ~ is being, stµdied for downzoning and the project should be turned down. . Caspers also was instnuneotai in whit· tllng down a South Laguna apartment project at 21651 Ocean Vlsla Drive from :a to za units 1lllll &ettlng Reco O.veloP- m_ent Com~Y..k_stenl doed \bout six_ acres lo the !.aguna Green\jO!t !DC. The. silt ..... will be put In -.le easement status and Reco will build "Aliso Laguna" on four acres. A iecood Soolh Lagima project -a seven unit a~ent already 10 peiceat complete -dlM1t fare as well. It ·was denleil. CooslrucUon on the project at 25'1 Solana Way by Edward Guy beg111 In FebrUary, 1973, allegedly In vtotallco of Proposition 20, the .....,Ulne lnlU1Uve passed !Ml November. Commissioner Rooney Slid tbe 35<1nit- P<l"nel-ecre denllty Is loo high. ''I would've . never vol<d for It If It c'am'e to us before~ he.....,·startect-c--construcUon," Rooney 1dded. The developer con •!!Ptal the denial• lo the 1tate. Wfthoul a pen'!!t, the pro)¢ cen't be rlrifshed lltd mlghf have to come 11--- • .. ·- So11th Coo1t 'l•u Co1t• M•1• 540-461 I 6412 E. Sprl1119 Lot19 lo•c.h 421 -4611 " -r ,. • 4 DAil V PllOI • Police Seek Scali Blasts Cuban -C·har,ges U.S. Link to Chi'le Overthrow Denied-With Sarcasm From Wirt Strvlttt UNITED NATIONS -Cuba accused the United States durlug a turbulent U.N. Secur!Jy CoWICil meeting MO\lday of MONTERREY. Me.1Ico (AP) -Troops masterminding last week 's mlltlR.ry ooun and police checked all travelers at tn Chlle with the aid or "gangs of roadblocks around Moatc!rrey today in a murderers." --IMR.A.-fol:-:~!Ut ~laa-::Wanted .lot' -m tlnf"llenunelatton of the UnJted the kijlfiii Of lildusfiiallst Eugenio Garia States CUban Ambassador Ricardo . Sida.._~ @auffeur and body~rd. . AlarOOn accuaed the Cenlral Intelligence ~ Of the guerrillas also ~ere killed Agency (CIA ) and the Pentagon of being Mondarbl the apparent att~mpt to kid-behind the coup that overthrew the nap the a:yeaMld mllllona1re. Reliable Marxist regime of President Salvador ~ !lid tflree persons were being Allende. questione(f. .. "1. . ·- by Mr. Nixon and his colleagues 1n lhe North American government." '"!'be Jroll of blood spilled In Chile leads directly to the dark dens or .the CIA and the Pentagon," he said. Alarcon attacked coup leaders as "animal! in unifonn, fascists, gangs of • urdtrers~outlaws nn·d-the-mnnrest-of scum." . He demanded the council condemn Chile's new ruling junta ror shooting up the Cuban E;nbassy in downtown Sjln- tlago and attacking a Cuban ahip outside Chilean territorial waters. AS ALARCoN finished, a dozen Cuban U.S. AMBASSADOR John Sc a Ii ~~ Garlos Solana said the I exiles in !he gallery jumped to their feet responded to Alareon's speech wil.b a attempted. kidnap1ng was the work of tbe and ahouted out "Let our people go." scathing denWlclation or the Cuban same leftist gang that g~ $3.2 million Guards evicted them. diplomat as an "expert In terror." and freedom for five pnsoners by hi-~ . Jacking . 8 Mexican airliner l a s t The Cu~~n ~mbassador charg~ the "He has honored us l\'ith Ue after lie," November, and got 30 other prisoners< _ou_,p_w_u __ 1n_s_t1g:.a_t_ed_an_d_m_a_s_te_r_m_m_d_ed __ Sc_a_1_1 _sa_Jd_._·_·1_c_o_ns_id_e_r_i_t _a_b_ad_g_e_o_f_ho_oo_r freed in .May by 1ddnaping the U.S. con- sul general in Guadalajara, Terrance G. Leoabardy. Solana said the police believed the gang had planned to hold Garza Sada for the release of Gustavo Adolfo Irales Moran, who was arrested a week ago In connection With bank robberie~ and the killing of a banlt guard. Despite a heavy rai n, hundreds ot v.wkers stood outside Garza Sada's home Monday night to pay tribute to him. A leader in the conversioit of the desert area into one of Mexico 's three most im- portant industrial centers, he founded one of the largest breweries in Latin to be the target for llet from uua'IOUtce. I only wlah he could be more lnvenUV! or 1n1ere1ung In his ancient litany of IC'- cu.satlons. SUrely, there must be a new speechwrlter somewhere. ih CUba." 8alvador Alltnde's sodallat program, lh.e junta urged all Ytoricers to return to tht.ir Jobi Wednesday for the "reconstruction" or the country. · The U.S. diplomat, mixing htavy satire •into bls response, said the CIA would -ne.xl-~...1hUraffic_pl'J)blem In New \'drk, for arranging the results of football ga mes or -even worse for his government -for having sec retly \Vrlt- tcn the Bible." Absenteeism wu rePoffeil high in some indu.strles, with Allende's sup- porters staying oil the job t() protest tbe coue. But no sltdown strikes were re po ----"',+ IN SANTIAGO, Cl~Je, the milltary jUJI> ta relaxed the curlew f()r an extra hour tonight , until 8 p.m., ln honor o! the 1S3rd anniversary of Chile's indep~ndence but planned no o!flcial celebration in the tense, uncertain capital. The junta also cancelled the annual Armed Forces Day parade \Vednesday, and said the day would not be a hollday a.s in years pest. Pushing lo get the economy back ln gear after the dis~ tion from strikes against President STORES WERE closed today for in- dependence day after a shopping· spree !\1onday. Many thousands flocked into the downtown Brea to buy food and clothea, cub checks and look at the damage from the four days or street fighting that followed Allende's overthrow and death last Tuesday. The junta announced it was moving the government headquarters from the squat gray presidential palace , which was partly burned and otherwise badly damaged in the coup, to the new 22-story building some 20 blocks away that was pul up for the U.N. Conference on Trade and Development in 1972. EPA Shows Gas Mileage I . Average for 376 Vehicle s MURDER SUSPECT Star Ala in Oelon Fr e11ch Star, Pal Quizzed In Slaying PARIS (UPI \ -i\11 investigating 1nagistrale has ordered Fr~nch ~ovie WASHJNGTON (AP) The gallon. on the average, than the 1974 star Alain Delon and n Corsican friend, 1----Amertca;-a-sheetlaminating concern an O----le'ftf"ll other I a r g-e-manttfacturing ljj1sJne~ Environmental.Protection Aeency 1eleas-model!. Francois ~1arcantoni, to sub~lil lo new --.dHodayitrt97MVho':rWOO-ot-GasoHne---·16 n-te<tl~illS abo11t I he fJ.ve-year-old .Guzzlers, showing tllat the season's new E;~~ som:e;ew cars nl~ ye es f, 5 1 niysterious dcaUt .91 Delon 's former THE roucE said a pickup truck and a car cut in front of Garza Sada's car and forced it to a stop Monday morning as he was approaching the brev,.ery. Garza Sada was riding in front with the ·chauffeur, and bis armed bodyguard was Rebels D1-iven cars v.•ill get slightly fewer miles per . repor an overa average 0 . 1 · bodyguard. jUillCe -olricials said 16<1ay.- n)tle.s per gallon on the 376 veh1cl_es f.lagistralc Jean Fe.rrt. suinrnoned the checked, thre~tenths of a mile less than tv.·o men to hear ings Scptcinber 27-29 al the 1973 average. Versail]('S near Paris after recciv.ing a THE AVERAGES ranged from 24.4 fresh repo rt by · Inspector JJhilippc miles per hallon for 2,000.pound cars, 10 Bar:don, in charge of the case. LO plan depe met p trols Ar and ~d crea 'the • s Gov. fro in t ol day at busi Rea Gar -.ia,l)io ~c -·'·--....:_ ~~""and the gang riddled the industrialist's 15.3 mpg ·at 3,000 pounds, and on down to IT WAS NOT known v.·hefher the report -a.;low~.:J-:rll!e&? in ~-bqyweight--conmns:..new....e.VJw· df!e!lCi:~;,;°'f,;-f-i';j°":i;"'~· mr.r,P':nv;;;•;T--'--~t-'"-"":-'9ltiiil 5,500-poijllil_c)a_~.,. _. • . .. · . sumiiliry Of thEi ra5F wh iCJi Would ·atfow -car. Garza· Sada died from a bu11et wound in the heart, the chauffeur was hit by 15 bullets, and the bodyguard died shortly after he was la.ken to a hospital. Both the pickup truck and the car used by the gang were · fotind shortly after, with two bodies in the car. Police said one of them was known as a fixer of traf. r fie tickets. Tire Indus try Asks Permission • To Raise P rices W ASlllNGTON '(UPfl -The tire in· dustry has asked the Cost of Living Council for permission to raise prices. arguing the hikes \Yere long overdue ~~of higher costs for labor and raw materials. Top executives of six major tire and rubber finm said Monday proposed in- cruses of 5 lo 9 percent, wouJd not violate government anti-inflation guide- lines. They said . the extra money was needed to help finance newer production faclUUes, including a switch to in- creasingly popu]ar but more expensive radial tires. The council has held up the proposed price increases, many scbeduied to go in· to effect this week, until it can detennine if the price hlkes would be inflationary. .. A spokesman at the CLC's Office of Price Stabilization said a decision on the tire industry requ ests \\'ould probably be made within t"'O \\1eeks. Edwin H. Sonnecken, vice president of Goodyear Tit< and Rubber Co., told a CLC public hearing that tbe price boost requested by his company would add $2 to-ihe average family 's nnua!-tire budgel ' Visit Considered SEATTLE (AP ) -President Nixon and Vice President Spiro Agnew arc con· sidering a visit lo the Western States Republican Conference in Seattle Oct. 4- 6, Washington State GOP Chairman Ross Davis said ?tionday. PROUO GRANDPARENTS HEAR FROM SON JN DENVER, COLO. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stanek of Taunton, Miss. Gtt News · Six Tots •Fine' Futu re tooks Govd-for Sextuplets LAKEWOOD, Colo. (APJ -Eugene J. Stanek is making plans in multiples ol six and trying to explain to his 4-year-old son what four new brothers and two new gjsters will mean. Five of the sextuplets born to Stanek's 34-year-old wife Edna on Sunday night are in satisfactory condition. One. Julia, is listed as fair. She was receiving ox- ygen for a respi ratory problem. BUT DOCl'ORS' were optimistic ~ton day that all the babies. which weighed from just under two pounds to just under th ree pounds at birth, "'ill survive. "\Ye'd known for about three v•ceks that there might be five :Or six.'' said Stanek, a Jl-year-old accountant. "\Ve're all very happy. ~e '''ere hoping for a second child. \Ve djdn't really plan for having more than one at a time." He said ~lrs. Stanek was taking a fertility drug, Pergonal, prior to the births. Stanek said he and his wife are expecting 1he six infants to join their , young son Gregory at home in six weeks. STANEK, \YJIO has four brothers and sisters. moved to this Denver suburb in 1969 from Taunton, A1ass. ~1rs. Stanek is from Alice, Tex. Stanek said he and his wile are con- cerned about paying "thousands of dollars" in medical expenses that won 't be covered by insurance, and he said he plans to look for a house with more rooms than hls current three-bed.J:oom home . Three obstetricians, 12 pediatricians. t1vo anesthesiologists, several nurses and other tectmicians were on duty in the delivery room at Colorado Gelleral Hospital for the births. ' The first baby was born at 9:45 p.m. PDT Sunday. The other children were born one minute apart by Ceasarean. One boy remained unnamed because Stanek said he and hls wife had chosen names for three boys and three girls. The fi ve named are. in order of birth. John, Julia , Steven, Jeffrey and Catherine. DR. TIBOR-Engel of Colorado General said the od'ds against sextuplets without the use of fertility drugs are less than one in abut 500 billion. But he said, "a!J bets are off v.•hen you use these drugs." There have been 12 other sextuplet births reported in this century, according to the Guinness BooK of World Records, the most recent occurring in Michoacan State, ~1exico, on Sept. 7, 1953. -.; 'file-mos~ ecoDQ[llical car J~st~ was a ~ a Charge of coinplicity tn murder which 2,oo.l-pound Honda ·Civlc af 29.1 miles per' [s Still hinging i;ivcf ~~arcilntoni· to be . From Wire -PHNOM PENH -Government tro6ps drove Communist-Jed Khmer Rouge rebels out ot their last stronghold. Iii the provincial caplt.at ol Kompong Cham to- day and other troops cleared Highway 4. Phno1n Penh's link to the sea, the hJgh command said. T'he route from the capital to the decpwaler port of Kompong Som is now "completely clear," the high command ( JN SHORT ... ) saii:t in its evening communique. ~ road had been blocked since Aug. 26. l\.1eanwhile, the • South Vietnamese · government claimed 46 Viet Cong and Nortti Vietnamese were killed Monday In 56 clashes in South Vietnam but said there wu . not a single government casualty. • Sk111GfJ Plans SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) - 'The Skylab 2 astronauts began the final "'eek ot thei r record 59-day space rught today, facing a lull schedule before their Jetum to earth next Tuesday. Included in the flight plan is a space "K'alk, a news conference from Of'blt and a complete checkout of the Apollo ferry ship that is to bring the astronaut.s home. e King's Funeral STOCKHOLM (UPf) -Tens ol thcusand.s of Si.redes lined roads to watch lhe hearse calT)'ing King Gustaf VlAdolf pass by today on its w a y from Hel- singhorg, where he died Saturday, to Stockholm. School children threw bouquets of flowers on the road in front of the motor hearse, carryJDg"thflililjf!Cl!Sket dl'a-ped In a navy-na· . - e Self Defense HOUSTON (UPI) -An assistant district attorney said Monday that Elmer Wayne Henley, indicted for killing six teen-age boys, killed alleged mass slayer Dean A. Corll in self defense and will oot be charged in the death. "There is absolutely no question that it '"as a case of sell defense," Don Lam- bright said. gallon, followed by Toyota's Corolla·! dismissed. Coupe and Sedan al 27.1 and 24.8. Delon's one-lime Secretary aiid guard, Rock -bottom . an1ong the EPA·te.st~ a 27-year-old Yugoslav named Stephan cars wa~ lhe 4.~~und Fe.rrari-365 Markovic, v.•as found dead \\•i\h a bullet ~B-4 wt th a 268-a.ibl!='""111c)t t~gme, flar· in his hl'ad oh a. iiarbage dump south or 1ng one gallon of gasoline to ghde a n1ere p · . · Oct 1 I968 6 4 miles '1r1s on . . . · · ~·lnrkovic's broth er, Alexandr<>. \Vho Only a drop or _two better was a 5,~ ,.,,ill fly fronl B \grode for the nev.· he:'!r· pound . Oldsmob1.le. Toronado w 1 ~-h ings, produced lettl'r allegN"ll~· writt(>n ~utomattc transm1~s1on, who6C. 445-cubic-by Stephan bef re his death \\•hich said : 111ch engine roUed 1t onJy 6.8 miles on one "If anything sl ld happc.n to me. you gallon. should look in direction of Alain . ~p~ collects fue~-economy data while Delon. his "'ire 3nd his associate ~tarcan· ver1fy111g antipollution perfon:nance In a ton i. a Corsican. a real gangster, living test that simulates urban driving. at 42 Boulevard des Gobelins iii Paris." THE AGENCY issued Its first gasoline- mJleage listing on 1973 vehicle.!! last ,April. to encourage fuel economy and thereby reduce pollution and ease t h e energy shortage. For 1974 cars. EPA proposed the volun· tary display. on new cars. of gasoline-- mileage dat~ by weight class and in· dividual model. f\1ost maniiTacturers reportedly intend to participate. Within any production run. vehicles of idenUcal design and eqllipment may vary Widely in their actual on-the-road fuel economy, depending heavily on the habits of the drivers. But EPA says that the test findings and averages provide at least a com- parison of relative fuel eco n omy characteristics that can be weighed by car-buyers. AJ usual, sheer weight is the biggest mileage-stealer: as auto weight rises from 2,000 to 3,000 pounds, performance drops from the average 24.,. miles per gallon to 15.3, losing about one mile per gallon for every 100 extra pounds. ABoVE 3,000 pounds, the weight effect works less rapidly, with performance dropping less ttum half a mile per gallon !or~each..11111 pounds. _ The mileage-stickers displayed by participating manufacturers thl$ fall were designed by EPA and will show, at least, the average fuel economy for each weight cla1s and the weight class of the Individual car. As an optional feature, the sticker may also display the specific EPA-tested gasoline mileage for that particular model. l\fARKOVJC DISAPPEARED from Delon 's luxury Paris villa eight days before he v.·a.s found murdered and police interrogated the film sta r and his rec('ntly separated v.·ife, N a th a Ii e , repeatedly. Delon consistently denied knowledge of the murder stating he v.•as making a 1llm, "The Swimming Pool," in Saint Tropez at lhe time . Continuing investigations pr o d u c e d allegatioos against ~1arkovic of organi:z- -ing. sex orgies. blackmail and trafficking in narcotics. \\'itnesses said ~1arcantoni also was invol ved in these activities. Eventually police arrested ~larcantoni and charged him with murder. He was capt\Jred in a large-scale police operation involving riot troops and deta ined for JO reonth.s before being released on bail. Music Cond uctor· Winterhalter Dies of Cancer GREl!:N\VICI{, Conn . I AP) -MusicaJ conductor and arranger Hugo \Vin- lerhalter is dead of cancer at 64. Winterhalter , who died Monda y at Greenwtch Hospital. had been ill ror about two years. He had been operAted on for cancer 14 months ago and return- ed to the hospital last Thursday . _T ~m~~r~.tl!r~~ .... ~Qn D~~li-~-~----;~~~~!~,Aw:'~~~~~ '<. ·~1t·~and~ {Winer Commerce IN THE BIG band <'nt of the 1940s Winterhalter worked \Vilh some or t~ bi.ggest nam~: Count Basie, Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey and Vaughn Monroe. Winterhalter was among the nrst tom- range and conduct performances for long-playing records. He v.•as musica l director for several record companies, including RCA Victor where he workc<I from 1950 to 196.1 Dnr: _ ::-Nip_p_y ____ 30 i0 "4U.~ITe!!ree Reaaings -at -Caniiilii.1Jofiler··----~~~~~.iri0-r.te"· . u -·-agliardi told defense and . government NATIONAi WI.I.THI• SllVICI fOllCA$T "1.t.M .,, ~·· s ..-,....,~ht l'l'l0U7ififn,. ---lawyers on Monday to be ready tor trial .... 1ttg-tll~r·11111•:neamniioii'iiaiiin'iiiiCt:;;r-· many hits, including Eddie Fisher's "Oh My Papa ," Perry Como's "Don't Let The Stars Get Jn Your Eyes" and th0 Ames Brothers' "The Naughty Lady of Shady Lane." , Coastal We ather Ntwll'f Wfll'IY to.:11y. Ugh! varflblt WIQ nlghl "'" moml1111 llou•• 1>eeom· Int west to northw111 IG to 16 knoh In ....,._ IOdlY Ind Wtc1M1..Uy. High ?od•Y 12. 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DA ILY PILO T DELIVERY SERVICE . S'l.'OCKllOLM (UPI) _ TbO leader of Mverf of Ille OaiJJ l\lol the Swedish ~ral party today clemand- is gtlll"11eed od that Soclol llem<lcratlc Premier Olof _ ,,.. 1 ,. 11 "' "" ,. Palme resign becall!I -hi• government ""' ~ ~• ,... OI • JIS "' II • failed lo Win a majority In the new It -• ,.. ....... -.J!lf ' ~Ua-t. •~IA . 1 "°'*"1J1C' ~ ,preliminary O!lldal -1111 -.•,.11 •---retuma-announced Monday Palme'• !'" "" ~ 1 u. -· !.!., t& • coolltlon of Social Democrata' and Com-A.ks .Dbnilt••I UPI T'tllllMN ""'J, ul • I (9'r .. Ill •ltllJI> II , ,.. • ,.. lo jiltil(Wtlm .. 111 -.,,. _ muniltl won 1111 IHw. .. the new E H rd H t J ... T......,s . Rlltldag JlllrJtamtnt to 171 for a dllltlon . owa . un r., sa,.ng Miit •-• ~·z;;;·: . .' .. 14l~31l "'u·'!'"i • IOCialltt part1e1, ~., Jhe Illegal act& by 'responsible gov· ~ -r• '· . . eminent olllclals' depriv•d him ':-::.="'""' a.tm _ This raised the posalblllty that govern-of a defenoe, has as'kad a led. Sil--·· __ ment In Sweden would be bll, chanoo, eral\ judge "to withdraw his Sil,,. -._,.., ~ since the Swedish coaaUtutlon provide• gull\y p1ea tn Watergate cue .., '-t,.. .. 111-«21 that Ue votff In parllameot be cloclded and dlsmlss charges against • by-lot.!. ·--~--him•~. ---- IIlS 0 W N . compositions Included the theme for the movie "Diamond Head." I He won ae.veral awards in the music In, du1try, Including a Oram my from 1hq ~aUOnal Academy of Arts and Scien~ lD 1957 for best performance by 811 orchestra. 1 SEX SHOPS GO DARK· IN PA RIS I t I I I --·PARIS·(UPI~ 'Plr1rpoll lid )!- ordered 'the owners of sex 11hopt ttlll:a books, megazlnea and sex acccuorles t ll\llke their windows opaque. m ot.Io also banned entry to petlOOs under ll . ---------. • foo in Re ht poa tio 'Slai • 0 yea Del arr car ~ pie rob Jul a I Sat by ty sal • Ac m Re ml for del b Int M vot m L Su th ho ar • 3 N .. ....--~ . ~ ........ -__ ,. ____ . -- Gasoline Shutdow·n Fizzles LOS ANGELES (AP) -The planned cl01ing of 1,000 In· dependent service stations tn metropolitan Los Angeles as a protest against Phase 4 con- trols fizzled Monday. Art Paul, a station operator and organizer of the protest, ...Jlil<LaJLl>uLa.Jew_o Bid for ·Govemor F·lournoy • ID SACRAMENTO (AP) State Controller llouston I. Flournoy fOrmally announced for goveror today, offering himself as a Republican whose.. appeal crosses par~ lines to both # Democrats and in· dependents .. Without their votes. a Republican can't wln in 1974, Flournoy said. Lt. Gov . Ed Reine<:ke, the front-runner for tht GOP nomination In the early public opinion polls. Atty. O.n. Evelle J. Younger also is expected to run, And former ·N I i: o n Cabinet officer Robert ll. Finch is a potential candJdate. Race • tradltiOOally have v.·on over moderates. BUT HE TOLD Republicans, who are a minority party In Callfomla, that to win they must field a nominee who can draw votes from throughout lhe pollllcal spectrum. ( In an apparent reference to Watergate, Flournoy said he would conduct an open cam- paign in which he wl11 give the public all det&ls of his own personal wealtli and all his contributions. EXGAN HAS said he wlll- not seek a third term next "lt Is essential that the Republican-nominee tor governor have broad appeal, have the ability to attract not only Republican votes but Democratic and independent votes as well," F1oumoy said. BRIEFS dealers v.1'0 su pported the shutdown Jut week failed lo close. 1'he plan had been lo close for three days, beginning f\.1on- day. The dealers claim they are caught between the celling im- posed under Phase 4 and in- creases In wholesale prices by 'the big oJI companies. GOP CANDIDATE Houston Flournoy Cal State Survey Disclosed • Reagan Het11r11s LONG BEACH (AP) -A SACRAMENTO (APl ·survey of faculty opinion at Gov. Ronald Reagan Is back California State University at from an unannounced holiday in the Northern l\1exlco state Long Beach shows thal a of Sonora. substantial..number feel presi- uTJirs JS ~10RE than the law requires," he said. "But I believe It ls also imperative." Flournoy, 43, Is th e second official GOP candidate to suc- ceed Republican Gov. Ronald Reagan. Already In the race is year. • Floumoy's announcement was In a statement prepared for a news conference at the Sacram<nto airport. He will repeat his declare~ lion at Los Angeles and San Francisco later in tbe day, in the tradition of California campaign announcements. Flournoy faces an uphill fight in the Republican primary ·Where conservatives ' MGM Plans to Sell ' Historic Movie Lot The governor returned Mon-dent Stephen Horn runs the day after spending three days 31.000.student campus iQ an HOLLYWOOD (UPT) . -concentrate on making fewer at the ranch of Los Angeles authoritarian manner, paying Metro-Goldwyn.Mayer has an-but better 'and potenUally businessman Bill w i I s o n , little attention to faculty opin-nounced plans to sell its more profitable featu~ filtnl!I, Reagan press aide Rudy ion. historic lot in Culver City, Garcia said in an interview. Resulls of the survey, con-once the center of the largest 00 television series production e Four Arrested . ducted last spring_ by the empire in film.making. and syndication, and on its "He must not be politically extreme or politically weak or indeclslve." FLOURNOY IS a former state assemblyman who SUJ>' ported New York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller in his bitter 1964 CalHornia presidential primary contest with Barry Goldwater . He was persuaded to . enter the oonteat for state controller , at the last moment In 1966 and upset incumbent Alan· Cranston In the Reagan-led landillde. He won re-elecUon four years later by a record 1.4 millloo votes. ' Topless Academic Senate Rules Com-MGM president James B. diversiflcation into other ·SAN-F:RANCISC0-1-AP4-A mltlcc, were disclosed l\1ort-Aubrey said Monday sale or-leisure and entertJltmra'r-J'l-.=~.: man and three women were day. the pfopcrty· would be part of .. fields. . arrested on an assortment of the liquidation of some $50 MGM's Grand Hotel Is charges during a n in-THE COJ\>1MITTEE reported million '-of the company's scheduled. -to open in Las vestigation into the Aug. 5 receiving replies to a que s-as.sets, including buildings and Vegas this fall. murder or a Nati<tlal Park tionnaire from 455 o( 1,028 offices across the nation and Service ral!ger,.Lhe ~.~says. faculty members and 35.8 per-overseas and company-owned A COMPA.~ spokesm~n WALNUT CREEK (AP) The arr.ests Caf!!e 1~ c~n-cent described Horn's rela-theaters. said MGM plans to 1n-City councilmen have told nectlon wit h our 1nvest1gat1on lions with the faculty as "one terinlttently releaae rirm e dan<!ers at this comrnun'ity's .. ~ of._tJie.J.>~tr!c~...!!! u rd_~! ~: ' _in_ \Vh.l<ih_.bU~ J.i.k..2~..S2r; __ • lJR JjIDf...Pl~lJWC~ 1 ~iJim_fm~ Jibn~~=-'!ll!l~!J!!J!llo£l!lk...l<l.,;,"~bil· ;t ·· . -·----prestdetiL ._.___ ----li0ii -IS::68sed-ott-Ule:.Rlrt1S' -~tur-e-lengui:.m o vies., Iii-on.!!-_ -.agent 1n. cQM:ge, said ~>'.· -Another 2+t7 -p e~c-9.n.l _..r.ecognillon::_. \ba.L t.he motion. _.._c.lUdiQ& ·~G:Qpe,.V(ith Tu!-W.ipd," Jlith..a fou_t.to-.0ne3ote Mon:. Kenneth-C. Patrick, 40, was described-"the relatiOnship as picture.-Industry has -cl\P.nled for theater ~stri~M>n and day,,one Week aftes. •·similar !oond shot to death last mo~th "like 8 shil> caplain and the radically from the day9: Wilen will sell exhibl_Uon rights of actkm failed, co u n·c i 1 men 1n a remote area or Point. faculty his ·crew." it was economically practical others far televisJon. adopted an ordinance (orbid- Reyes National Seashore after Th survey also disclosed for every major movie com-MGM :will alao continue to ding topless dancing within the he had been l?CJking f~r deer that e443 respondents, of 33,4 pany to ·maintain a large operate lt.s record subsidiary. city limlta . . J!O&Chers. He was. t~ ltrst Na-percent. complained that Horn s~udi~ ~plex and a co~tly · . Aubrey said MGM will place tionaJ Park Service ranger ''tends 10 be democratic in dislribuUon and marketing increased em p ha a Is on crrv OFFICIALS attributed Slain in the line of duty. "'ha t h c s a y s , but netwo~~ throug~ut the television production. The the approval to preasure..from e Booked Again authoritarian in what he world. Aubrey said. . com~ cu~tly has four cilfu:ns who packed Monday's OAKLAND (AP \ _ The IS-does." -Another t.8 percent Aubrey said MGM will now telev~on senes on the ~ir and meeting, apparenilyJDObilized _ year~ld son of Rep . Ronald said he "tends to be 28 ptlot · programs m the by news coverage of the Dellums ([).Calif.), has been democratic in ,.,.hat he does. develo.Pmental stage. . previous week's failure ~hen led · 1· 'th but authoritarian in what he Law Offi·cer Closing of the Culver City no one showed up .. to sPeak arres in ~nntt .10n wi a sa s ., Jot by MGM will leave only aaainat toplesa dancing. car .theft, pohce satd. Y · four major. studios Jn opera-Mayor James Hill said the Ptf1chael Oellums. who has ONLY 3.1 PERCENT of the (:a h U Uon in metropolitan Los coi.mcUviewaWalnutCreekas ~= ~l~y~~ e.=~ faculty respondents agreed .. , 'ug ,t . I!_ . .,e1 .. , ;_~~·lurynoal,~ ~d· ,• .. 1lllbul'balJ..,' •• ~ .... >~1sity.J..j\D<l1n·· J I 'ed I Wtth · that Horn was "consistently ......... • oWlll ~1 rOX an wt"o"" Janctng ·l ·-u Y • was arrest a ong democratic .. " I · 'S ' the Burbank studios, operated keeping wlth this image. a 14-year~ld comp a Dion ll • weep jointly by Warner Brothers Councilwoman Peg KOV!'f Saturday after officers spotted. Another 10.2 Per c ~.n i and Columbia. cast the stnato opposing vNA~,· them ln a car reported stolen apswered that none of the i"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"""";iiii;;;i;i;;;iiiiiiii·~""·ll by a Hayward State Universi-categories fi ts. while 5.2 per-. LOS ANGELES (AP) -All ty faculty member, po1ice cent said they had no basis fpr police lieutenant has been said. judglrient. · ordered to work 65 · days e Hotel Approt'ed Faculty dissatisfaction with without pay for allegerly prop- the Academic Senate also was ositloning a policewoman pos- LOS ANGELES (AP) -disclosed in the survey, with ing as a prostitute. Acting against a staff recom-42.4 percent of 441 respondents The police· trial board took meDdation. the South Coast stating that the senate "has the action Monday against Lt. Regional Coast 11 n e Com-concerned itself with politics Terrence Hannon, 42, for con- mlssion has approved a permit more than with university duct unbecoming an officer. for 14-story, 435-room Marina educational policy" and only Hannon, assigned to in- del Rey hotel. 41.S percent disagreeing. vestigation headquarters, was Approval for the hotel. to be arrested July 1 and booked for built near Los Ange 1 es HORN QUESTIONED the investigation of soliciting and International Airport and validity of the survey and said for d_runk driving, authorities r.1arina del Rey. came on a 7-1 several senior r a cu It y said. vote Monday after the com-members had told him they . The policewoman was part missioners heard a plea from refused to answer it because of "Clean Sweep," a program Lo s A n g e I e a C o u n t y they considered it· ''hokey.'' to tid Hollywood of prostitutes. 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Recognizing that a gas station strike would only hurt them and their faithful customers -not the Cost of Living Council or the Major oil coinpanies -Orange County dealers opted for political pressure rather than economic. During the next few weeks, dealers will be out_ to convince each and every custo.mer that Phase JV pn~e regulatio·ns, while beneficial to the customer, are unfair to oil station operators. · Th• problem is that Phase IV lreezes the pump price of the'1lasollne dealer but not the wholesale price of the oil company, meaning that the deiler bas to ab- sorb all prjce increases. Wholesale prices already have gone up as much as one cent per gallon '!nee ~e f~eeze went into ertect. With per gallon profits histoncally minimal, this has forced some dealers to pump gasoline at a loss. A speedy readjustment of Phase IV gasoline pr~ce controls is needed to extract the independent service •"station dealer from the pincers fanned by the retail price ceiling and the wholesale price increases. Hustling vs. Sport The upcoming tenni~ match between Bobby Riggs and Billy Jean King Thursday in Houston has been billed as the arena of men versus women, youth vs. age and male chauvinists vs. feminists. z;:pectacle, show business at i~ hammiest and a tremen· dous money-maker for those involved, conjured up in large part by the hustlings of a middle-aged athlete. Americans as a whole tend to take their sports too seriously. They are athletic competitions, entertainment, 11 you will , but not battlegrounds for 8<>Ciologlcal issttes, This game will pit a 1939 Wimbledon triple-crown winner against a 1973 owner of the same title. And in the Interests of true sportsmanship -(oops!) -sports- PERSONsbip -we say, may the better man -.(oops!) - better PERSON -win! Open Government A landmark action toward achieving fully open gov- ernment.. in Calilornia was taken by the state legislature last week when it adopted and sent to the governor for signature a key bill designed to end the practice of closed meetings in Sacramento. The measure, introduced by Sen. Donald R. Gran- sky {R-Watsonville), won hands-down approval in the Assembly, with a 75-8 vote and fared equally well in the Senate, where the vote was 32-1. The new law will make all meetings of the legisla· ture and its committees open to the public, except for sessions dealing with personnel, security and certain legal matters. In effect. it makes the state lawmakers subject to the same anti-secrecy rulings that apply to public bodies at. the ci!Y and c.ounty level. An important last-minute addition to the bill was a companion measure introduced by Assemblyman John Burton (D-San Francisco) which specifically declares that meetings of the joint conference committee on the state budget, also will be held in public. This committee, which prepares the final budget, traditionally has met in closed session. • I 1 I I I I t I In reality, it will prove none of the things its .P~o moters extol in some of the most far.fetched publictty 1------'"v_er_tQ_8CCOlllp_any a sporting event. Just as Riggs' vic-________ tocy....oyer Marga.re O emonsfrated onl that nn that particular day, he played. a bet er game o en~1s. In a period otincreasing-public concern over secrecy 6\{i eROTH!'R m government; the legislatuteino be comm•lfdmttor---1 ------------'=!......'.::.:..:.::....:..:.-...c... ____________ +------,--Gt;o.I swinging open additional doors. -I sing tu to The Riggs·King match is shaping up to be a true Protection of Secrets V1a1•esolved fler Car 'l'hei DOU wonderful Connally Scores ~1-ra-n-r¥•~;tn_~=-lills. b~r~_--0€.tt~e~~~~-6~_ · , -~·---1 ~-Ele =-_:· ~·riir .~~1.~oop.:-,M0~r:~-~-,_=.J WAS!Il.NG'l'ON -Of all the ironies in ~ . 1 9 unknown ~ntil tile Watergate ·~ngs, . ctrofl ics T-- trus biller lime the supreme sallre is RICHARD WILSON are blamed. • that the admitted distributor o{ secret . THE COURTS gave no substantive Good morning, housewives and other documents, Daniel Ellsberg, goes free · shutin!! It's time for another chapter of answer on Ellsberg and tbey are not like-"Will to w· .. h be rmJn while the prison gates yawn for those Jy to do so on Ehrlichman and company f h. blm -= l emedartwD. ak .,_ gl story ~'ho sought to convict him. . ed. h h o a um e man na 1c , w.::i ove of What is to be made of such mockery? because a judge determ.in t at t e even if they go to jail. EUsberg acted on knowledge, and his determined efforts to government had blundered in its pros. h.is convictioru: wh.ich be deemed to be · all I Sul-ely it does not ecution. No\v those accused or patriotic and is much nnt out because acq~l1'ell 0 it pe can. MosUy elec- mean that ,·n a ha•· he . f bi ndc r-troruca y. originating I succe§1on o u rs others do not think so. jo ardous world where stand accused £or the burglarization of Such acts as Ebrlichman committed, As we in Dick lo- a continental nation the office of a psychiatrist whom however closely or remotely related to day, be ikls seated at can be destroyed in Ellsberg, presumably in a disturbed state the breakin, were out of serious con-the bl:ea ast table, a few hours its pro-of mind, had consulted. No evidence viction that be was acting from motives wearing his headset . SAN DIEGO -In his debut as a Republican Potentially sefking ·hi s _party's presidential nomination. ex· Democrat John B. COMally showed how tboroughly and spectacularly he can sell himself lo the most inbred and insular Republican true believers. 'Ibe reacUon to Connally's stem·Ylind· ing address to the Republican s t a t e tecting government damaging to Ellsberg was found and of the highest patriotJsm. PatriOtimJ _ and fiddling with the can have no secrets. because of thi! fiasco, belatedly admitted what ari. outmOded worn, but bow es!en-diaJa ~ his lap-lli.s Or, that it shall be to the court by the Nixon administration, tia l to an understanding of the problem. loyal wife, Pat, is left to highly opin· Ellsberg was set free never to be pros· For, neither 'Ellsberg nor Ehrlichman reading the newspa· ionated dissenters ecuted again in the Pentagon papers may be judged to have tried to harm per. within the government strocture to de-affair beca·use his rights as a defendant their native country. On thf;·es4$~ bt:--Good heav- -cmventlmJicre was typified by one state legislative leader, ri- gidly conservati\·e and long a faithful supporter of Gov. Ronald lleagan. Like many others, he ar- rived cu t_i ous but _ tennine what secrets shall be honored had been violated. they acted in religious faitti Uiat whit . Mli,::deai". 'Ibis is awful 'lbe Washington and what shall not. 1hey were domg' was in their country's Pc»t says you've been tapping the tele- B l · hi d Id d b h. INSTEAD, the highest domestic official 1.-of u 1n t ·s angerous wor an Y is most vital long ranae interest. p1n.-1e Vtllrr own brother, Donald! I Ell bet ted ·th of the Nixon administration at the time, '""' ,,--own set of va ues, s g, trus W1 • und d d . h h. Dick ('•di'gn••tly)·.,Am I my brother's dOcuments or a~ sensitive and em· operallng er or ers an Wlt lS own '(HE PROBLEl\f .remains oC ·how to> ..... au barrassing nature, made them public in ego fulfilling ideas of wh at the tilnes protect those national interests which are tapper? Would I bug my own brother? egocentric justification or his disillusion demanded, has been indicted for conspir· endangered by U1e full public disclosure Even if he's been. bugging me for years? with the Vietnam war. acy to commit the wretched bur glary. of government plans, analysis, motiva-You know I wouldn't. As you said in your John D. Ehrlichman, the ronner White tions and strategies. The idea ot sleep just the other night ... House domestic a£.!Airs chief, as the chief secrecy is repugnant in the opep society. Pat (blushing): I didn't know you'd ''plumber" of the White House unit set But every free nation has the same come into my bedroom. I'm sorry I up to stop the flow of potentially problem of exposing itself to closed dangerous secret g o v e r n m e n t in· societies which take advantage of open- formation, stands in jeopardy in place of ness. Britain, freer in some respects than Ellsberg. _. · the United States, guards its secrets The issue turns on h6w much through methods which are widely fotmd Ehrlichman authorized or knew of the unacceptable here. ( ART HOPPE J skeptical about -Connilly. Aft e.r the speech, he confided to uS; "I! this guy is really rnnnlng for President, l would say Ron has got problems." It was R frequently voiced sentiment. THE FACT that Connally was here at all removed one of the two great doubts about bis prospects for the presidential nomination. Old Connally "'·atchers doubted he would tear himself from the good life in Houston and Jamaica for the tedious R e p u b I i c a n mashed·potato THE PENTAGON papers may not have been the most vital compendium of secrets ever assembled. But they were designated top secret, with cause, and their unauthorized release by stealth, if ignored or condoned. would have established a pattern truly dangerous to the national security. No secret, however essential to the nation's survival, \\'OUld be surely safe if each trusted government official \\'ere to feel secure in judging by him self \vhat the adversary, foreign and domestic, should know. operating procedures of the secrets Neither EUsberg nor Etrrlichman, by guarding unit, and whether or not such · th_eir opposite interpretations of the prowiures were legally justifiable under national interest. has helped much in presidential authority in 1971. F'f'esident solving the problem but they h ave at wasn't awake. We could have played cireuil Yet, he not onJy came to San Canasta . Which reminds me. J hope Mrs. Diego in the first of many such party ap. Tha prosecution of Ellsberg failed Nixon den ies complicity in the speci fic least served to outline its ironical act. So does Ehrlichman. The Wlderlings, dimensions. Sensible Representation Score one biggie for the people! [ J out of the 1974 elections with at least 34 For the first lime in decades -and I assembly seats. The Democrats, 46. mean decades -it appears as though RUS WALTON That's far belier than the GOP would reapport ionment or the state legislature have fared under the h1oretti-engineered will be done.for the people, not the politi· --redistricting caper; the one Gov. Reagan cians. vetoed. And, it works out to a 58 percent· At least, that is \vhat 1vill happen if the gerrymandering \vas one ol .Uie causes or 42 percent DemoCraUc-Repoblican St&te Supreme C.ourt accepts the the widespread cynicism atkiut politics division in the Assembly -not fai-off Agnew won't wear her white tulle to our pearances but, in his press conference, garden party this evening, I was planning sounded precisely like a presidential can- on wearing mine. didate three years bet.ore the convention. Dick: Mrs. Agnew? Just a minute. No, The second and much more· Serious she's wearing her black chiffon. My, doubt concerns the congenital distru st of that's interesting. They 're still mad at outsider! by iiercely partisan Republican their son. He just got remai::ried. you regulars. But the regulars here were kn rtlfdy t6 be converted by convert" Con-ow. f Pat: Well, i1m glad the -Agnews'-son,-;;;na=llyJn factJ_lt took only 30 minutes o Texas-style oratory. got remarried. Just think, dear, you and l may be grandparents any day. CONNALLY could not have picked a Diet: No such luck. As Julie told David tougher debut than this convention. while he was shaving yesterday morning. Scarcely a cross section of California n.e.. the rabbit's ok. (frowning) And will you pJease tell the cook for the last time that publJcans, those attending wer.e bard· 1 bate rutabagas. Have him cancel the core conservative precinct workers order. fiercely devoted to Reagan's presidential Patt When did he order them? ambitions. Undereurrents of doubt redistricting proposed by the three court· today. Amen ! the actual statewide registration figures. appointed Master s. As a matter or ract, the three-man Dick: Ten se<.'C)ll(b ago. Those three l\.1asters did "'·hat the board pretty much adopted the criteria TIJE REPUBLICAN prospects in the Pat: But just last week you said you among California Republicans generally about their governor's qualifications for the presideri.cy were certainly not to be found emoog the regulars here. politicians could not, or would not, do: originally proposed by U . Gov. Ed State Senate are not bleak, by any loved rutabagas. Remember? It was 7:32 they based reapportionment oil a ~t of Reinecke. Reinecke was one or the few means. Traditionally the GOP does well a.m., and I was in the shower and you nonpartisan, clinical criteria . They were who , early-on. demanded that reap-in districts where it 'has a 40 percent or shouted through tbe door ..• oblivious to the security or incumbents portionment be for the voter, not the 'big®; registrali<>n base (because of Dick: 1 most certainly never said I aJM.1-.wilhouL. r~rd. f~he-forlunei. of --v..otee .. .Reinecke's criteria"6aid legislative , ~&1·hamt ocrb ~Ucthe-v~ Cf09bli 9'-0Ver).,....ldAnd, on lilted nitabagas. Oid"}'Olnay"1:32 a.m.? either political party. They put the district s should: be equal In population. 1818 ..... vu cans cou .grab at In the shower? Just' a minute. (He1iddlct citizen first. (the greatest deviation from the norm In least 18 and perhaps 19 senate <tistricts wt th the dJaJs and lllteos.) Well, a man's the Masters' plan Is less than 2 percent); next year. got a right to change his mind .. l bOW . THE J\IASTERS rejected the various be contiguous and compact ; keep cities Actually , five other senate diitrlcts are hate rutabagas. plans set forth by the la"·makers, the and counties intact where practicable: toss-ups ; GOP registration ranges from I'll·. My, It's w-"erful to be -·-'ed ones vetoed by Gov. Reagan . 'Mley called r n l · I d econ · ·1· 37 " t l 39 L U a. bil ~N ,_,. e ec soc1a an omtc commun1 1es ·per"'en o percen l"Cpu cans to 1 m on who ~-·s e·~•"•g. -·t them "truncated products of the f · t l d" d ed I knOck fl l f ••--•-d" • ...... NIYYI' ·~, .. .,... " 1111 t.. o 1n eres ; 1sregar ere or co or or o \\'O o uJUK: -u~ 1strlctl will we talk about now? ( EVANS·NOVAK J -his press conference (agreed to by him after some early balking). a fG.minute \1•alkthrough of a $100-a-ticket cocktail party for him and finally the banquet speech itself. \Vhen Connally digressed during the speech into an Impromptu lec- ture on international economics, some Republicans here suggested he might , just be a little deeper than their own Ronald Reagan. Although one promincr,it state party leader complained that Connally ··sounds loo much like a Baptist prencher," his evangelica l conservatism delighted the rank-and-file regulars from ·the moment he told them : ''I left the Deniocralic par- ty of my Cather 's past to join the Republican party of my children's future." l\10REOVER, Connally maintained a discreet distance between himself and President Nixon without seeming anti· Nixon. At his press conference. he stres.sed he had not seen the president lately but implied that l.1r. Nixon was belatedly taking his advice on how to handle Watergate. His prepared speech. echoing \\'hite House attacks on pre- occupation \\'ith Watergate , was altered in ~clivery to make a more general in· spiratiooal appeal. The sum total Of !his mighl \VCIJ appeal to some innuential Cali fornia Republicans : moderate money men such as industrialist Leonard Firestone and enterliinmem-executive Taft SChrei6er wbo.Jtave grown dislapt fromJtea.gan and are not enthusiastic about a last bur· rah from Gov. Nelson Rockefeller of New York. l~deed, singing Connally's pr a is c s behind the scenes here was one in- fluential backroom figure in moderate Republican politics with s i g n i f i c a n t money-raising talents. He was visible at Connally's si de , introducing him and hi! wife, Nellie, to the local fat cats at the $100 cocktail party. HOWEVER, barring the worst misfortWlCS befalling Reagan the next '" three years, it is hardly conceivable that he will even be. challenged in the 1967 primary for this state's huge delegation. Rea gan, lustily cheered in the convcnHon windup, bas no reason to fear Omnally in California . legi slative process." Furtnermore, they ethnics in drawing boundari es. and they could gain control or the senate. , __ __,;i.,te that such prop()scd hanky-pan_k_Y __ •c;s.;;taccblish senatorial districts that com· Senator Fred Marler..i ... !'Reddlng, Is Dick: Anybody:· Oh, yes. you might prise rwo complell a~s~mbly dlstrtc~. liiiliappy. The Senate Mmority Liider take Ki111-Tlmaboe to tbe vtl'.s-He~ Moreover, Connelly's intimate associa· lions with Lyndon B. Johnson made him suspect. One Calilornta party strategist wondered aloud before the speech whether the old Connally-LBJ partnership might prove embarrassing in a presldenUal campaign. The • link was underlined by the fact that Connally was accompanied here from Texas by his cloee friend and political adviser George Christian, President Johrison's last and favorite press secretary (and stiU a Democrat). COUNTERACTING this alUlude was a mastcrflll perfonnance by Connally In But with Vice President Spiro T Agnew now consigned to political oblivlori by head-shaking regulars here Connally can rightly be called the second-choice in California . following his triumphant debut. That's more than his most ardent SUQeQrters could haye..bad..any reason to expect after four montb.s as a Republican and his first Republican speech. ' That is just about what the reap-should be Uckled. The plan throws him be<n=,ln his sleep. And dlii't pay portionment Masters did. into a new First District with Senator thlt blnc: bW. 1bt plu.ritber told Jll1 I. wife bo ovuebarged us $17.9%. Arid re- Dear Gloon1y Gus r wonder how many gas station owners who scorned protesling .. hJppies" are now staging demon- 11.rfitions and planning trips to the White House l•l? T.B.S. OIMMY OM t-ll'ttfll1 •l't wlt!llllltd n ...... ....,.,. "" _......., rtltttf "" ......, .. ,... _...,, '* ,_ "' --4 ~ .. .,...., ... 0.lfr l"lllt. ,, ~ I TIIERE ARE a few soft spots. Bulle Randy Col 1er, ().Yreka. Marler should mind me to 1et Henry to stop gargling in County, for example. It is tom between be able to clobber Colller. the mornlnC· It huru my ear dnmul. l"'O assembly districts. Perhaps the MOST OF Marlu's strong areas have Pat: Yes;-ite:ar;-But Your coriatanl ou.M•I COAST The «lltorlaJ PQe of· the Dally Court will adjust that beCore making the -been included ·in the new disfrlct. The-eeJcb for knowledge ls tc> inspiring. Pilot ~ks lo inform t1.nd atlmulalc plan final and binding. voters know him. Little, if u,y, ol ~ (hum~·· l'm only doing my du-I J 11 ,.1 ~I { } (-~ader• by Prtscnllna on lhlt peae B · · with those b -»•~ ·~ ~ I •• ' I diVt,... comm•nt 1 , ut. tn companson razen Collier's power base is wn1UN Wiii;: ne1f &J. After au, can t build a better _ •••. ··-•••• _ · ary on top ca of In. horrors -and Cory-<lors the legl•lators boundaries. And, the 70-y~ld Collloi' --Ill mutuil trust unless I . terest by ''">dtcatod colwnnt111 and tried to force on us, the Masten' plan is has become less and less effecUve ln re-mow-whit's sClbll on! • e&rtoonlai., by provldinr •for.um '°" a paragon Of recl·1tude and equity t Robert N. Weed, Pt1bli1htf rtaclera' viOW1 and ·by Prt>lenl\na-this · cen years. I'll•. I ~-. dear. -e onllc thln1 Is ' " ' ·~ f , J k Sehr d R-San Di ti 1ulU'ft' .&11 . ne~'lpeptr a opinions a.nc:t ld~a on Despite the wails and trauma, most o senator ac a e, ego/ • • • Well, It tl)lkes it hard or me to _T.h.oma.s...K_e_e!lH,..Edltor curn1nt topics. The editorial opinions the legislators -Democrats and another unhappy one. lfe has *" know what to talk about. (~perately, of t~ ally Pilot ap~r only ln !he Republicans -arc rather happy about · Jocated'ln the new 38th dlslrtct with JOl1n arts 8 long ailtilce) Do you think tl wlll Darbara KrtJblch -editorial colutna at UM! top ot the. the plan. ~II except those whose dl1trlcts Stull, &Leucadia.' If thi .Mas{ers' _ptan rain on my ga·nte.n party? Editorial ''Pag1 Editor peat. Opink>nl vcprl!IHd by th~ OJI· were abolished or who face strenuous stlclfi SchtAde f,aces thrff opUont: a Diet God Jtknows umnlltl_ ard ca.rtoont1t1...1nct letter campaigns in alien districts. primary ballle with popular Stull, •. P 1 ('s1~•••'.:' 1 · ,. -'•bl "1'lttn.,.tbtlmown~no-.... 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A clutterer might say "Chief.Joints ol Staff" or "Dictiob.'s Websterary." ' Q. "When an American wine is labeled Burgundy, what's that mean?" A. Means it's red, that's aU. Q. "How man y baby porpoises can a mama porpoise nurse at one time?" , A. Two. "" Client asks the fifst activity ever ~ <ll motion picture film. That was a simple sneeze. By one Mr. fred Ott. He was an assistant to Thomas A. Edison. Hll historic sneeze occurred in 1893. In Edilon's laboratory at West Orange N.J. ELEPHANTS .... Lik e a Jot or wild animals, untamed elepbantJ seem instinctively ~o fear fll'e: But lt ~·t panic t.ti,m._ U they see a campfire or a pile o( buming 1op,.·the$'"re apt to charge the flames to stamp them out. Njtlrdsta, credit those elephant.s with saving millions of acres of. African timberland. -' · It v.·as that Columbia University economist George Stigler who said: "An American can still feed himself 'ade- quately' for something iu the neighborhood ol f100 a y611'. His diet: 370 pounds of wheat flour; 57 cans of evaporated milk; Ill pounds or cabbage; 23 pounds of IJ>lnacb, and 28a pounds o( navy beans." Jn a poll of married women in this country, 57 perpent admitted they know how to clean a fish. The remaining 4.1 pe rcent were either very smart or not so very. Address mail to l . 111. Bo yd, P.O. llo:t 1875, New- port Bea.cl1, Calif. 92660. ARE YOU SERIOUS ABOUT LOSING WEIGHT? torneys lo investigate the pos.!ibility of legal action against the producers or the cops.and-robbers movie. 2 Barbers Way Out On I.imb COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - State officials say barbers Wayne Bump and Denis · Ashbeulb we r tr' out on a limb when they offered leg ahaves for women. The state Board of Barber Enminei's notilioo the bar· bers they were "not Ii~ oenstd to do anything except on tbe head, face or neck." A spokesman for the state agency said Bwnp, who was doing the shaving, "is very well quallfied but just was not aware . tha~ ~ shaving is il-legll. '1,. • • • • 1be barbers' -venture, which they said they beg>m as a gag, gained national attention when it WI S disclosed they shaved the Jegs of tbree women .. (The story appeared in Monday's Dally Pilot) The barber's board said Bump and Ashbaugh agreed to e"nd the service-and fa~d no penalty. -" Kids Lilre To Ask Andy l ind oro's unique' program is a safe and practical method for the entire family to lose weight and learn how to maintain proper weight ••• under the strict super vision of Medical Doctors. medical weight reduction LINDou+ MEDICAL CLINIC'f c.11 for inform•tion Monday thru Ftidty 8 A.m. to 6 P.M. COSTA MESA A-. .. MoteVonlo 557-IH) NEWPORT IEACH 404 Wostml•stor 645-3740 NEWPORT BEACH 'ARDEN GROVE LONG BEACH 645-3740 S34-20S 1 426-6S4,. PASADENA ORANGE 796-2614 531-2395 . ' • w•- Spiral Sliced Whole or Half MELBOURNE . Australia (AP) -A 14- year~ld boy was killed by a tombstone at Maldon In cenlral ViclOria. 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SPe ; .. mi ti lhc the int 20. re die the nol epi Ch hf. of ing ' au ca in tcs nls f ii M oc re j u cd co ap ot "V hi la hi ov 0 F w J s t a c t r I r I • HAD CONVULSIONS' Actor Bruce Lee Bruce Lee • llnesses . . escribed • -HONG KONG-;APr -The American \\•idOw of Chinese- Alllerican film star Bruce Lee ha's testified that he oc- casionally used marijuana and that he had a history or con- vulsions for \Yh.ich he took special medication. ' " -milligrams of Dilantin for his convulsions, to be taken three times a day," Linda Lee told the coroner's i_ury Monday at the reopc'ning or the ioqucst into her husband's. death.J\llY 20. "My husbnnd took that regularly untU the day he -::==db~:::::~I::~:;:~~ died. ""'""""'""'''"'""::"'""''""'"'inii:~'~ r -.!_-,---~~" ......... :;.... ".I Al\1 NOT a medical t·X· !-='IJef>.Fl>ti<-·~~·...aMtfzo'="'=I_,., ...... ~ the term convulsion al\d did not at any Lime use the word epilepsy." she said. · Lee. 32, an expert in the Chinese boxing knov.·n as kung ru. -collapsed at the apartment of actress Betty Ting Pei dur· ing a conference, lay dov.·n to rest and--died ·wj t h o u t regaining comciousncss. The"series of KWlg Fu films had brought him a vast follow· ing in Asia as well as a wide auditmce in the United States - and Europe. _ During an carJ!c.r session of the inquest, C..Oner c,ll E. Tung told lhe jury tnat an autopsy · JltY~ _ga~s. !!r .. cannabis (m~~ue.¥l i:es1cAJe in Lee's stoma.Ch arid small In- testines. ~1RS. LEE tcstHicd that Lee nlso co\lapsed lasl ~1ny v•hile filming at a Hong Kong studio. After he reg a i n c d con- sciousness. she said, shf;'! heard _ him tell his doctor that he oc- casionally used cannabis and had used some that day. But the doctor said he did not think cannabis had anything to do "''1th the collapse, ~he testified. r..1rs. l.tt said her husband occasionally had p a i n s resulting from a 1968 back In- jury and took a painkiller call· cd Doloxene. She said after his collapse in M&y he sometimes appeared to be quite tired, but other\vise he appeared to be "very hea lthy." '"ltlS TEMPERA!\.tENT was goOd. He had no financial protilems. Bill he alw~ys was tn a hurry to do thlngs, to get- things done -like finishlng the film he was \\-'Orking on. '·He was not worried about his health, even after his col.- lapse, because the doctors told him that was caused by overwork and being overtired." Two Stars Don't Sho'v For Awards ELKO, Nev, (AP) -The &CC· ond a n nu a I Western Flhn Festival has been held here wlth neither Raquel Welch nor John Wayne of Newport Beach showing up for awards. ' Miss Welch, voted best ac- tress ror her role in "Honnie C8ulder," failed"t to show____up _ over the weekebd for her award. Wayne, voted best ac- tor,...-also · was not present. However, western aCfor Chill WHb:, a veteran of 40 films, attended the festival. SponSO<ed by the Ellto c&:mber o( Commerce and · t!le . Nevada Department of Economic "Development, the fE).'tlval had a premiere show- irfJ of the film ''Charlie Var- rlpk." The fllm was shot In Reno during 1972. ·r I UILD r • • .. ,, TuHd<Y, Stptombfr 18, 197) DAILY ,!LOT f • • . ' ' • • SURROUNDINGS \ < ' BY VANITY , FAIR , Royal robes. Richly ,coloured. Devastatingly soft. Elegant enough for on audience. From Van ity Fair in their most wo nted Shevelvo®, I 00'/. Dacron® polyester • .. , .. _,.___-~------.;,,· e=c=e~w1fh~t-'foiSn5f",~ · hT--::-· -' ~· -·-"" ----· --·~ . · 17":'!~~fo~. e. Mon~o;i~ +:+~no. 1:-;=-- iuniper/Coriblue /rose, purp le/heather/rose, ruby/pink/ rose., 8-18, 25.00. Not shown: short robe, purple or ruby tri tone, 20.00. C. Shirt with yoke front end bock. A " Peacock, 8-18, 25.00. Not shown: short style, 20.00. Robes, Loungeweor, 51 . ' ' --~·:··~· ~Youri donation• to HOAG llOSl!ITAL help to-1>UUd a a..more ~plet.e medical .---A~AHEIM .~~:;:o--~=~~"""""'" NEWio.u,~--------><UNllN<OtON IEAC><-------ORAl<<O~LL.OW>UN&L..,,--,~--~~~,._,J;1Ult<U ' .~ - 4•4 N. Euclid ,(7141 )5-1121 47 Fe1hlo11 hltnd 17141 6-44 -1212 7777 Eclh9er A .. 1 11111 171-41 192-llll 2)00 N. T111tht Street (71-4l 'ttl-ll1 1 500 L11 C1r1ito1 Mell t11ll 160.t41t "' ~ ceqtc.r to aerve :vou~ ·-----· ------------.... .. • --• • (> I 0 DAILY PILOT Tlltsd.IJ, Stot"""" 18, 1973 ~Dreatn' BIU!k at;-GWC Mesa, ~lemente Opening m\'1••7l-U .. f ~~.!~f.~~· NOW Jo!Mf Coll•'" Bowl in the Festival or Arts "HARRY IN YOUR grounds. Reservations 497. POCKET" (PG ) Two more community theaters raise the curtains on their 197~74 seasons this week, while Golden \Vest College rcsurrec.ts its summer production of "A Midsummer Night's Drean1" for two ad- Intermission Tom Titus 2014. 7:00 !M & 10:1' PM Abo CALLBOARD S o u t h . Woody Allen CoaSI Reperwry has an. "EVERYTHING YOU'VE nounced general auditions for ALWAYS WANTED TO the company on Saturday, KNOW ABOUT SEX'' IRI ditional performances . Ames. The new arrivatS are the The "'mell er" will be follow- San C I e m e n t e Community ed by ,an olio of songs, dances Theater with Orange County's tl. second production of Neil . ·and 01 ..... r en~talnment. Cur· l atter In i t s fio a l Sepl.29,!rom2to4 :30p.m. 8:48PM performances. at the theater, 1827 Newport 81 d Cost M MATINlf SUNDAY John Loughman . Beth Titus, v .. a esa · · . actors Coll Thfftr• for t.aOonna deBarros and Ron are asked to prepare two brief Sinidoy 5'hedul• ~~.,L.co~tnbui: tion they're ajl talking ul>OUl' 1lf IOKtl'l.Nd'.::tiOi' <OIEfDTHEKRlfN! A FRANKOVICH 40 Carn ts Fr .. (lll.NBA ltllffS Ifill "BurttR'Fli~s ARE . FREE' Simon's "The Gingerbread tain IS<' 8:30. Tfiaays and Lady" and the Costa i 1esa Saturdays through Oct. 6 at Civic Playhouse (w hich the Community Ce n ter Long cproprise thf' romantic scenes -one classical and one I~;;;;;;;;;!~!;:::::::::~· quadrangle in -:-rca·c tu s CO"htemporary -totaling 'Sil ---- Flower" under Kent Johnson's minutes . . call 646-1363 !or 11----------- dlrection. Performances are furthe r det:ils ... • Beaela Terror Dennis \Veaver and Este lle Partons .portray parents on_a fa 1nily camping trip who are harassed by a band of young thugs in "Terror on the Beach" to-- night at 9:30 on the CBS Tuesday Night Movi es, Channel 2. premiered the comedy-Orama · udi · he last spring) opening its new a tor1um on t Orange campaign with a melodrama County Fairgrounds. Rcserva- -"Her Fatal Beauty'' or "A lions 834-5300. Shop Girl's Honor." IF YOU MIS!iED Golden "GINGERBREAD L a d y" West Col~ege's "'l1"ds mer I< n WO goes on the boards first, ar-Night's 'Dream" last summer, riving Thursday for three Vt'eekends under Ute direction you'll have Jwo more chances of Tony Brandt. Doris Oonka, to see the Shakespearean com· who ",\'8S "Everybody's Girl" edy .-Friday and Saturday at 1ast year, takes the title role &:30 in the GWC Community or an alcoholic singer coming home from a sanitarium to Theater. dry out. Directed by Charles M:itch- Miki Claxton will play the ell. the show fea1ures Frank narclsslStiC girl friend and Pendle, Michael S i-1 l·i m a n , ~ Cbuck Sch.icker draws the role Renata Florin, Roland Bara· of the homosexual actor, while jas and Peter Conway. The Kym Wells, 3n 18-year~ld play is enhanced by Robin Saddleback College student, Huber's expressionistic set, \vi ii enact the singer's prac· dramatic li ghting, electronic Friday and Saiurday at 8:30 in -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~II the playhouse, 2110 Main St.,ti:'! HWltington Beach. Rese rva· 1ions 536-444&. In LagWla Beach, Teri Ralston and David Holliday are the headliners fo r Lyric Opera 's "Annie Get Your Gun," directed by Ernest Sar· racino, who also plays Sitting Bull. Curtain is 8 o'clock. for Friday and Satui:<Jay 's closing pcrror.mances in ~he-Irvine 0 FOU..,IAIN VAll(Y ,1,~.J. "PAPER MOON" IPGI AIM "MAN WHO LOVED CAT DANCING" (PG) LID 0 NIWroor BEACH lHTllAHCf •O l100 1\11 • 'l RliO Motl.on P1'cture Ra· t' s tical daughter. Other cast music and other special ef. i====='--~~~~~~~~~=-·~-~~-~~~~-3:2-~~Laurie Lambert andKathleen~=fee;u~.Ull'llN·G-'il'Hl!:IRCTe5t><.J.Jll!i!!~~~~~~~ Plus This Greet ConMCly 1n B"E' Gro\v in Acceptabili~_ By BOB THO~fAS -... -~ ..... $!AD/UM " l ." .. ..&~\J.l<'.l..L:.llL':'. ,.,-..-·n .,, $fAD/UM•3 ·.:: .-.uulJ' l..J.!.I IL!~·.:.. "S.LAUGHTIR HOUSI s• llJ ... "TH H1tm1d Ezperl ....... llJ '.'LIVE AN O LET DIE" ... "THE MECHANIC" ll'G-J "PAPER MOON'' IPGJ ••• "HAROLD g· MAUDE" "HARRY IN YOUlt POCKET" l~Cil ... "EVERYTHING YOU EVEll WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX" Cllll In Opening '~. ~easily the best movie so far this EXCLUSIVE ORlllGE COUNIT ENGAGEMENT ,_,,,., ..... ~67111 ' -•'-----.11-1-c-t. 5-My-1 P.M. -·~DOLLAIS'.!..-1 11 -_J P.M. w.-~ UA South . a cLUSIYE $H"WING ':1TAR~ W::OH;!~DAY "O'TOOU IS FUNNY, DISTURBING, DEVAsTATINGI" .. A BRIWANT F~;.;;-, ~ --c:-. ...... -.-r'\- 1'!111n.I ----THE $ RUUNGa•ss · ' 111-. llDlJJI ____ ,,. .. , . ... 1 ~45 t ;m. Sfl'f't ~!AU MKGr1w "THE Ol!TAWAT" "JUDGE l:OY llAN .. .. tll 11 Ctlerl 11"0) ·-""' -~ .. ll't1h. Tiii • Cit , •• "HEAVY Tl:A.ll'l'IC" "~UTNIY SWOP't:" Tim c_,.1111 '"TH• DAIUNG • DO••llMANS" ->1-Joll11 AMIJ "••TDND ATLANTIS" .. ttl Ill Ctlerl (XI a.tt1 l11Celorl !PO) Jlll'lll '"-111 'MA.fll:Y IN YOUR l'OCKET"' I . ltlYllOllb/lt. Wtllll "'f UiZ" cioew IH) MICPIMI Seclr1 "SLAUOH'T f:RHOUS•·I" "Nln-"41 l •Plf'l"""t" .. Tiii 11 C...,I Cit! A Now Film Trilogy . , . Ewer soulderff pull!IHJ off • s1t1•ft 1eom1 lefore you do, ... "HOLDING" "Ai. exc.tl•t, ltorroll'llHJ doCH• ms1tary of Y""IJ Amerlcon1 r·':;ood." Kevin 1'11omelil, L.A. Times "" "OIL SPOIL" ... "EXPRESSION II'~ COMPLETE SHOWS 7:)0 & 9:l0 Eoch Evening THE SURF THEATRE .-oclfie Coeur H'wcrr cit 5th St. II .":gfOillHCll -5l6·fr.'6- m South Coasl Pla·za I "'''"'"'····" .. "'°' i4•·1711 11 ... ,,.n, ~ ••o,.•1 .i L~rncn S1. 51S.lS21 STIVl Mc:IUl(M e AU ~f .. w GETAWAY .. -"1 "'" e PAUL MIWMAM JUDGE ROY BEAN 1t•1 Llncc!n Avu. •t •l cf !<i11cn 121·4010 'itfl i.tq" FW')' • , I t';,1pl11r111<1 011·•~"'1> .-1· ,AUl lllWM»I MACKINTOSH MAN ll'GI l'\US • IOlfll HllflJlt THE CANDIDATE clflGI JAMii COIUIH "ARRY IN YOUR POCKET (f'Gt ..... ...!:·-~--. eULLm'"' This · Wetk GEORGE C. sc0rr FAYE DUNAWAY JOHNMIUS JACK PALANCE 1••1--+--.. OKL HUMA C~UOE ' ' Dlf ta. AnutnoN I. WlfCAL ~AtlOll BUY A SUNDAE, 40c KEEP tHE Gt"AsS*-· --II-·~ 7.lb~!!( ~- f ~r·. •g qLDEL TACO Glass, FREE, as long as 1hay las!. ... --~ ~ TATUM ._.. O'NE'A(.-. , ... ... _. "'111•Mli•WM le•ff<it O.lttl•I" . . . 'OWf\Hll • CINE MA v;EJO .. . . . . .. • , • -·-·llOWSllOWIH · 1-1:· ·---=,.I OllD MIT AUO ·llUlff•m«lOS - -AAGUB.-WRCH~ IN "fVZZ" .p(;~ lo #1 #2 ... ....... "Llf• ... TI ... ., ~o4t1 • ...,_ . .... . _,._ • • • 1 .. ~ t_ " .. ,, 0 "" I 1 j , I I I' • ,, TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS ABC D 8:00 -Egan. This drama; starling Eugene Roche, Is based on the authentic exploits of former New York City deteclive Eddie Egan (of '1Fren~h Connectj_o~' fame). Dabney Coleman, Glenn Corbett and John bnderson are featured. , NBC D .9:00 -"The Snoop Sisters.;' Helen Hayes and Mildred Natwick star asl two little old Jadtes ~ho ~ri te murder mysteries and become in· valved m an actual killing. With Vincent Edwards as the bad guy. ' . CBS 11 9:30 -"Terror on the Beach." A " ' • • . '~~ ,m1ly vacation turns into a nifhlmare when they ,.. are threatened by a group 'O young hoodlums. l Dennis \Veaver, Estelle Parsons Susan Dey ; : I . TV ·DAILY ·LOG ' ' 8 . Tues~y Eve nine .. WATOUTt HWlflfh '"-'I"••-....... 'll'ltillt .... ,., ........,. " ... ·-' ' ,. " 0 .. p ·--. ,. Grafii. Set For CSF Interns FULLERTON -Cal Slale FuUerlon students now hav e a chance to apply some of th..e_ skiJls learned in the classroom 101>racuca1 work in the iror1d P.RANGE ·rouNTY Qf Bovernment and bUJiness. , A 111.!IOO granl from the '-------~ school'• 11 million F'und for $ 9,' Ml:llion Innovatlon has set up a Center ti) fOr Intern ships and eooperauve Edueauon. Damage Suit ACCORDING . TO D r . -Bernard L. Hyink. center Hits F;., director. the program is .u ms designed to give sCoP,.e and dept~ to work being done by students in their particular field. _., On Doi;osits Of S 100,000 ! Th Hlll~tl ., "'" ICCIUllS tht we · • CH acc.,t is limit•• WE PAY .a!TIYE INTEREST RATES ON All OTHER ACCOUNTS FOURTEEN bf FICES TO SERVE YOU IN ,,... •cffrites L• c""'"" •o,.. ltl G...... *Cosu II"' LOI A .... 121 'loo ... _, ·c-'""' -Ill 11 •• .,..,,,,..~- fln Miltl1Nl 1Hlct1 11 lllrlhnl C11i11<1i1 PIHSHI Hill SH illHI llpai111 Stu) · hstar City flloalli• Yin SH Jt11 *OPENaNIGHT .& DAY ·an .Saturdays • ,_Call (2131. 9~3-9801 • • Of ... 1ht wli1t1t...... . . for YG\I( !!ll!flt ottiH ...._ASSETS OVER $375 MILLION. - Tucsdiy, Stptembtf 18, 1'73 OAILV PILOT J J Just Like Jaly August Snwggy in County I ANTHONY SCHOOLI NAllOI CIHTta Ull N•,_ Cellfef CHt• ,.. ... , C1llf9nlt1 • SANTA ANA August cl°"'ly followed July as the worst smog month \n Oranga C.ounty. according to the monthly report oJ the Air Pollution Control District. "'" 17141 t7t.Jlll lhe federal oxldmit (ozono) 'llle moot· st111111loant r u I e aLan_dard of .08 part!I per changes will allow the dislrlct million (ppm) was exceeded to deny construction of a plant at some point in the county. ir the source will prevent at· tn1 s. 11wti:""''' 11. This compares with 27 days in talnment or maintenance oJ rti~i;f14i ~;6=to July. ~l~ed~er~al~ai~r.q~uall~~!Y~Sl~an~da~rd~'~· ~~~~~~~~~~1111 There were 26 days In which ,. Rouunel Talk Se t Friday The La Habra air iponltor-1· ing 1tation again bad t_l\t most days recorded with 2 4 . Anaheim had 19, Costa Mesa 12, and El Toro only ti. The maximum one hour reading wai at La Habra \Vilh .30 ppm TUsrJN _ German Field recorded on August 18. Marshal Erwin Rommel's Federal air quality. stand-• N .erds for carbon monoxide . orth AfricJ. campaigns and sulfur dioxide and s11 ....... Med his subsequent defeat at the ""'r--< hands or Britain's "Desert particulates were not ex- Rats" will be the topic Friday ceeded at any sLation during at a meeting of the Orange August. - County Shrine Club. Changes in ttle Air Pollution Control District rules will b< Former United States Air submitted to the county Board Force pilot Milton C. Powell or Supervisors ·Nov. 28. · will discuss "The Genesis and,p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Murder of a Field Marshal"ll during the noon luncheon meeti.pg at th e R e v e r e Ifouse. Trnitin. Polyester Cord General POlY-JET Whatever you r tJre needs, the ·wi de, smooth riding 4·ply polyester cord POLY~ET Js an oulltanctlng buy! . Fits: Gremljn, ·Vega, . Pinto, Dodge Colt, Cortina, Toyota ... and more. ,flZE RIPU.CIS e1e Magic Moments FLOWER SHOW Thursday throu9h Saturday FASHION ISLAND Newport Be•ch ' Site A7S:.13 tubeleu bl1ckWall. plu:i: $1 .83 Fed. Ex.-Tax per tire. 4 fOR SALE PfllCE FED. 0. i'.u. "" nM A78-13 878-13 ' "1 18-1 4 f-11·1'-47'-~ 078-15 li71·1• H71-15 <I f0f l o87.IO 4ferl 71.00 $1.&3 S1.S1 52.22 <I for I 91.80 • hN' I q..to 41or l>lt,IO •fell ii.lo / 4'°11103.10~ -.·~.·~-..... ~__: fot l115.1Ci • .... 11 4 (orl-11S.IO · ,,...110UI 41011127.80 <lfforl11LOO 4lor l127.80 41orl111M • WHrTEWALLS $~ EkfRA PER T1AE " ' . RADIAL TIRES FOR IMPORTS General SPRN'r-JET . sio,,_ __ $2.53 12.SO S2.75 s2.ao Respons.ive Radi1I P1y Con-- s truct lo n • Aggre11fY• European Tread Design Slz, 145SR·13 tubetna blackwall, plus 11.41 Fed. Ex. TU per tire. llZI 1$SSR.12 14SSR.:';3 1MSR·13 115SR·13 1"5R·14 1fiMA-1' 175SR-14 15SSR.15 tMSR..,5 185SR""15 M•UU.• Lbw • '0" """ ... kH 1103.IO • '°' $103.80 4tot1\07.IO 4 fof l 111.to 'lorl111.IO '!CK 1123.80 4 lorl 131.IO , 41or S11l.80 ' kif 1123.IO <I lorl1M.IO . .il •• ·-~-pgo. U . TAX ....,.rn.... HR nu .. ,.,. Q.11 4hwl U.ot 4hwl 17M .Cfrofl101 .. 4 tor l111.ll 4fotl1t tM 41otlt11.ot 41ttt1M.ll 4tof$111.tt 4 1• ltU.00 • Sf .49 SI.oi l S!.61 Sl.8' •1.19 Sl.92 "·"'-l!.9Z J4'.00 S2 'I M iii Cif'1C91 ... J4 .... -~ ..........• ,_,....,~--No~~---_,,.._.._•• 1<11 -..._, ·-·-· .... ~·· '-------,-11101:11N111-.-S.WEDLUND · iiiiiiiiil .~GOASt GENERAL TIRE . ::.-.-.:.--=o:.a.M.in,,. -. 58l..."WES'U9Jh....S.L, COSTA M~A • . ._~:::::.':::" =: .646-5033 -'540.5710 -'l:JO to 6:00 Daily -..... _. ... Sooner or lata; you'I own~ ____ .. • # ~ • ' .. ·1.: DAILY PILOT ' ' Tuesday, Stpltmb.tr 18, 1973 ~ Otlier In Westminster . ' Deatlis School· District BRUSSELS (AP) ~Former • Premier Tbeo Ldevre, a Christian Democrat and one of the most outspoken of Belgian Losing Students · politicians, died or cancer to- day in Brus.sels. He was ~9. By TERRY COVILLE GI ftlt Dally l':iltLS;tMf BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP)_ ~STER ~The -Deputy Premier Peter W~strrunster School Df~tr1ct Valyl died today or burns suf-bas a 5bortage or 400 stu::eots ,. fered 8'turday when-he slip-this year and the young pcd and fell among red hot iq_--populat.O;ft ik. ~xpected Jo. gots during a Visit 1tol a fac-: decline, -.en further over the tory. Valyl, 54,. v!~lted l~ next"few )'ears. United Sta~ and Cit'nada th151 rt ca:~ mi: no surprise, and Year for~ the ~Jusion, of dlstrici. officials SQ' t he eoonpmic talks between those decline in enrollment will not governmenti'and his. ·affect school operations tbis . . -. yeai:._ but iL111ay..Jol'CeJhe i;os AN(JEL'ES (Al') closure of at least ooe school in Robert Hall, co-founder of 1974-75. Operation Boot!trap and the "This Octo))er we will form non-prof~ Sh1ndan8. ,Toy Co., a parents study committee to was buf1ed Monday. Hall , 43, decide · what to do about the died of an apparent 'beart at-lack of 'students," says Dr. tack Thursday. Donald Stuckey, a !lcS i s t a n t Death lWOtlres superint~ndent. for personnel and pup1t·s~rv1ces. ••owN The Westminster district l l$.1 Ann,erown. li99 2, of 19910 Ke1w!clt lll!M HIMllnllton etacll. Ollte ot. dei1~. has 23 elementary schools. in-septe.mb« ·l6. 1tl'3.,Sur)lfvtd by ~renis, el ud ing f1've in north Hun-Mr and Nlra. Mld\M.1 Brow11 : brOll'ltr, ORANGE coum - eighth grader's. Last year 1,300 eighth gr.aderS lelt the district, but· ooli • t;JOO new students entered tindeigarteQ 1his fall . -A lot of· families have ' ' _MJ.:tiae1_w11uam .&r~i-•bJ.,.,_~••n tington Beach. M•rle B"-lll 9r1111odpa111nlt1 Mr. an<I M.,. moved ,mu-or-the-oJaerilomes M.;_ ·- c u11on Brown; w . •nd Mrf. Ted croy, Stuckey says the parents in Westmi.riSter and north Mr. end Nlr1. o.on.ld Twltchtl!. Gr•Yeslde d I ' b ~rYle•i. Thur$d•Y• • 10 AM. :Good stu y c o m m i t t e e wi I Huntington Beac tQ newer 5rttp11e«1 cemerery. Dtrec:iec1 bY Peelt _ dete_rmine which -~hool it _ home& in-S(IUth-Orange-Cou .. FamUy..C.OlonJ.tl f:untr.i.J:I~--J · 01tu1i10 t Tees should lM! closed, or what ty. Stuckey says a lot of the :::,11~d.t~"!~.t~~;r'tm~r ~s~i. other measure might be taken, older homeS are standing va- sury!Wlf ~ wlrt, Luc 111, o1 N_ewport and will report to the board of cant B11ch1 :ion, John c. Grur>el, two • . • d111ght..-s, llr>e11 Wh1tfllde1 and c1ro1 trustees sometime 1n January. Brtnotr; two s111..-1, Slont Tuwrson Ind Th · 'II h E1tl'\tr Henning; two bfollltn .. c 1111r111 H. e comnuttee WI ave 1nd w1111am Grund; "" grindchlldreri. tv.•o parents on it from each of Memor11I SH'llCfl. Wedne.iday. 2 PM, . • • Arc1d!a Presbyt1rlan Church. Interment. the d1stnct SclJOOJS. Klein to Talk Mountain View Cemetery, Alladt n1. ''\V th II t F1mlly suggests m.emorl11I co11trlbullon• e Sa \V e enro men 1'J"I J-'-I" be made 10 '"' Home o1 Guidl119 Haoos, 'ng, &9, we did-ii10e<-l--J~l-9---= tllU'llfl ISIS ome 1 r ' i.:-, •---'---lo t"'-· ----~--------j R•nc111tot-Ro1d, l•.u~.., G ,. 111 • .uu_e~any_new-LC<I~ r-11m- l•mb Arcadle .oh~"' ufri 0'1• ye3r," reports Stuckey. "And LONG BEACH -Herb 1tom1e s. lewis. Age 6&. o1 en1 Tamaru 30 teachers left the di strict Klei'n, 'ormer Wh1·te House DrlYe, Hunll11<;1ton 8Nch. 0111 ol dfflh, . • 1· ill!ltem'ber 11, 1973. survived ~ wrie, which covered our drop· and d1r· ector of commuru"cati·ons, Ellen; three daughtlrJ, Jessie OamtrY1I. I ed h b dg " Fr1n~le Warr1n and Shelby Dec111>.; lhre1 ba anc t e U et.• '°""· RDnnle, • D•Yld end ArYll L-ls; The dist riot also JOses more will speak in Long Beach 1ltYen grllnd<lllldf'tn: fol.Ir brOlher1 •nd , , • , -. . • • II A -shier. SerYkes, Wedot$day, 10:30 than $350.000 J m state aid Thursday evenmg at a jomt AM. Peel< Fiml~~~~~·~ F-r•I Home. (about $700 pe?Student) this diilner meeting_ of the Orange Alma (Tl113 Ii.) S•rmour. 191 s. W•tnut, year but since the teachers Counh• fmiu 'Rl>:ich and 1'~--~'"'11 -,-,jP-~~==~~ l"'°==~·~·;~,ht:lm. 01111 o1 d1111h, Stpllm~_[_J6'--_~~"::I -. ,__ --:-r-~~~ •z..o ~~.z.Si,z-. :;~iid~i«~--M~11s ···aren -1'1leq&cu ~~tJ111ft .. angelfs _c v•ers ..... L.tnt, Fuller1on..Prl11.1t..urYlua were lleld · --·' .---,---·• --~ -• =,.:.:._ _ {!•.~ -ru•~li•V.:....~r· 11 a.n tbe budget. aceordtng._to Delta Cb1,_g...z:..ol..e..s..s_l.uO~D~,a.;;;lf=.=,f==I=~ -. ----r ~r.adQJ:.1..------snre ournanmc'-socfe-rr-=~-· - • t I ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY 4%7 E. 17tll St., Costa A-fesa 646-4888 •• BALTZ-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona def A-tar 673-Hsl Costa t.fesa 6*U%4 ' • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa .u "1133 • fllLDAY BaP1HEllS -~IORTUARIES ' 17111-Beacb Blvd.· Hunlllllt.o Beacll . UZ.T171 ·~1 !'4 Redondo Aft,'' Long Beacb ZIJ--Ul.11'5 • McCORMICK LAGUNA . BEACH MORTUARY 1706 Lagana J::anyon Rd. 494-1111 ' • PACIFIC VIEW . MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery l\1ortuary - Chapel ' 3500 PacHlc View Drive Newport Beach, Calilornia 644-1700 • PEEK FAMILY COWNJAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster. 893-3525 • S~UTH'S MORTUARY 6%7 Main St. Huntington Beach ~9 PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOIJI al.ISIHESS NAME STATEMENT Thlr followlng-per~$ are doing bullnesa •s: FRANICS LIQUOR MART, 10 W. MacArthur, S1nla Ana. Calif. ~71).1 Fr•llk• Enlerprlws, Inc., " Cflllornin COf'l)Oi'1t1on. 2SO N. la Brea AYt,, In· gltwOOd, Calif, 90301 Thi• '.bin!MM 11 conducttd by • cor- por•tkin. 'lllchilrd Y•.W., Pres;.f1111 This sf•t~ w11 flled with thtr Coun. ty Chtrk of Orar19e COUf'ltv on A1111ust :u. "" 1504-0C 1<.m3s ~ubllslled Ol'•l\Qe Coast Dally Pllo!, -'Ullinl 2' •nd September '• 11. 1$. lffl lllM-13 PUBLIC NOTICE • 7:W1 NOTICE TO CllEDITOll:S SU~l'IUOll COUIT OF Tl-lE STATE DI< CAlll'ORNIA FOR THIE COUNTY OF ORANGE ... ,._,,,.. El l•le of HERBERT R 0 N ALO OOUlTOH SliOEMAICER, l~a HERBERT A. O. SHOEMAICEA, •k1 H. A. D. SHOEMAICEA, Dect•sed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Cftllllltors, ol the •boYe n1med decedent ltllll •II ,,..._ hiving cr11ms 1191lnt1 tl>e Mid dlC!ldtnl art reqUfred 111 Ille thtm. ~ llW Mr;:eSllry Youehen, In ttlt ofllce of tllt c:ltt't( of Ille tboYt .nUtled court, or to pniMnf tllem, with the ntceswry YOUl:1'lerl. to.tt'lt unclMslgned &t Ille o!Hce of hll '1fon'teY, Wllll.&.M V. SCHMIOT, I Stuckey Jis~ two reasons for The longtime friend of the declining enrollment in PreSident Nixon wiU talk Westminster while Qt-her following a 7:30 p.m. dinner at districts in west Orange Coun-the Long Beach Holiday Inn, ty are facing enroilment 2640 Lake$ood BIYd., near the bQoms: San Diego Freeway. -IncorniO'g kindergartners The meeting will be In the number less··than the outgoing Penthouse of the Holiday Inn . Scottish Dance Class Scots are getttng-llielt"1alts ready ·for the fall season of classes of the Scottish Country Dancers of Orange County • Scots -with and without kilts -and .au others are in- Rehab Group Sets ·Electiqn Vtte<rtoatteii!l]I . be held ' · ihfll ,~:!! lll'r'.fi Westminstert ~ ~tWl-li; vited to particip"te in the Scottish dancing a,nd socializ- ing in the classes. Classes for boys and girls up to the eighth grade m8y at· tend classes at the Comrnunitj Services ·Building, 8 Z.-0 O Westminster Ave.' on TbuJ's.. days from ~:!5 to 5:15 p.m. Registration ,be~an Sept. ORANGE -The 23rd an-12, but the fi,rst class 1s not un.. nual meeting of the Easter til Sept. 27. More information Seal Society of OrOillge County is available at 893-4511 . will be he'41 Wedne'sday even. Adults· and teeoa~~rs~ IJlay ing at t·h e Rehabili?tioq aµend cJaae.s on Wednesday Institute of Orange ~ty, from 7:30 ·to 9:30.,P.m.,~t the. 1800 E. La Veta Ave, Orange .. 'Varner In~~ ~ _ Business-on the evenirii~SI 14171 Newland Ave. These agenda includes election of of. classes began Sept;"-12, but ficers for 1973-74. The business dancers are still welcome. is scheduled to begin at 7:30 Informa tion is available at p.m. 892--2579. W1ttwmM1Metel-Wltlf1llrpd- 1,000 11 .. s 11 .. Strl' Miit It IN Slltdust Hetel, Circ:n Ci'ill _. llrin 36' 5'" Mltuirl Drive, Suitt 300, N-por1 IMctl, C11Uomr-. f266G, w!lfcll Is the p11ce I " OWi,.,. of thtr uliaerslgntd 111 i ll mal-~ _ -,....-Pff'f•lnlnt To ll'A"Htillflir :i;.Td dtct· deftt, wlftlln tour rnonlllJ alter lhe fin! publication pf ltlll nottc.. D•tid August :Ml, 1913 EDWARD J . SCHAEFER £Jeklrlor ol !hi wilt •d° tt'lt lboWI llflmed Cltced~nl WILLIAM Y. ICttMIO't :tM s-.._ °""' lulte :Ml ........... C.111.'2'61 Tlh en.,,.... .............. ,........,.lef P'Ulllltfillf Or~ Cotti DtUy 1'11ol, ..,, .. ,.., .. n, 1 25,. 197J 2n..n l ,. • '• .. • ' • ' ' . I l BY LIFESTRIDE® Tha· thin wafer toke~ the platform. Giving • lively lift to Foll fashions. Lifestrid-e's® • smooth leather•, 22,00. 7-10 AA:· S./Q B: 6'/i-9 C: A,. Dou bloon, potent heel and platform, black. B. Treasure, sli ng, navy , camel or block. _ Moil and· phone -orders in¥'ted. fashion Shoes, 8 . , ' ' •• • -. •• ' - ,, ' ' ' • t. • ; I ·"'-- ·~· - \ .. ' 1. t -....... ... • • ' ~ -~----• ' .. • ,.. 1' r • r. ' y \ • " , .. ' .. ' -- • g • ______ ... .. • • , i • • ' • Cr0wning ~ ' ... ; American ha irs tylists . . . ~----------- apparently are followi ng the trend • set by ~outuriers. Looking back to . _the 30s: they --"'-"~ ---"-- d,esign a high-parted, • lingflr-waved look. ·~--·- r-• • • ' BEA ANDiRSON, Edlt9"• •· ,, .... ,, s.,.....,,"' 1tn..i ~ \ .... 1J Lu ster and texture are achieved thro4gh . hair care programs F!rescn1>ed by stylists. Enhancing the results 11 re • · short cuts with natural flip (far left ), 11 pageboy. ( lef,t) . . .. ' .. I • " • ,.:,,and. ·a· ligh:ly wav:e~ .... , :t:a · cUf ( llelo~" leftl\~ ...... ~--~~---~~~~- -- • • • •• o{'i -.. " . • • ' . Stra-ight.~~· h\swe r .. _Misgu-ided . ' . .. , ...... DEAR ANN LANDERS: I know I'll , ·• ~ ". • ' . ' ' -I •• never see this letter in the paper because· you have it in your head-that nhmoSex· uals are sick and you print only those let-· ters that make us \ook like a pac('l;_Of , miserable, wretched, limp-wris!ed, lii!il· • '4•.t.~ ' ... , .. ' • footed, Wand-carrying, screaming' .fags. :-·"for that complairU~g secretary wfloae You repeatedly advise homos~r!f ,to JXllS takes off his shoes dUring dictation "seek counseling, get therapy, ~(bp and cracks his toes. She said .it drives haling yourself"-more rubbish,. more lit ~,.zy. " nonsense, blah blah. : .i .J -t.i• At,this mo.knt MY' bOla is duting his·· I am a homosexual, male, age 35, ~U-'toenails Md r I am trying lQ. take die-- adjusted and happy, I've nevef ~ Vt : b.tlon. I will lape a rew toenail clippings' " ' abOOt, '1 will ·keep silent, and hold IRICb lhingi as willlting to , be ·~.'"-MllS. C. OF V ~COUVEJi , . :-- DEAR MRS. C.: It's a IOll&e pllll a11plly for ~ ....iac1, ao1 oai, r.r pl!J,.. ciaDI, bµl for .U of u. 'Dauk 1" ,for sharing. trouble wllb the law, have an !~leb( iq this letter to pro~e it.~G IN business and have' had Ihe same: lover !"!'· RALE!Glf' , , . ~ CONFIDENTIAL TO WHERE A ND eisJ*-rea . . DEAR RAlblNG:-Reoden-ba•e-.. 111-WllA'IU:AN-WE-DO!' VD hos.readied We enjoy a lar better relal.ionshfp (cer-~~ samples of pol, puts, utr and "ell; eP.fdemic proportPls in ttus country .... · tainly more faithful) than nlQSt of , the . Insects for Idutlflcatfoti, bat tbl1 h tbe · '1l1\l ctties with the hig!ieal syphlllo nito manied pt'!9Ple we know. I wouldn't trade first time I lMlve ever received toenail. are Wa~ington. D.C., Newark, Atlanta. my life for anything .. I'm cont_ent atKI at cUpplnp. WR wu I& tbat said. llJf yOI. ~n Francisoo, New .Orleans, Baltimore, peace with niyself. My o n l Y regret Uve kin& eD011gll, eve:ntoally you11 see New York, Detroit, Tampa, Boston, Memo is that I w a l t e d so many :years everytblq"? , phis, Dallas looisville, Ctlcago, Mi~ trying to cover up by daUng stupid, bor· Cinclmiati. Houston and El Puo. You coa Ing womejl. • . ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: Regatdin{lhe call Ibe 'county JllC<lical ooclel)' or Ibo I have no nee<} ror 1 a shrink, 50 please _physician Who toll:l his wife about women city bOard of health lor an appoint:meo&i •• slop trying lo aend me to one.-7be-Good . · him d he · f .·~ '""" Ul ~. ure In San Francisco I patients who mtde pastes at an s ~ Treatment IS ree alfl,I ~-""1 w not Mii DEAR GOOD UFE: You are a rarlly spread lhe word to her bridge club: He form other rnemben Of YQUf famUy. wbelher you know It or not. · should re-read this Portion ol the lflp-11 llcollolltm 111llllot your U!•T KM M0tt~eto1et ~affq1 are not CGDtent and . pocratlc Oat·h wblch he sWore to upOOfit• the "danger slgnal1 and wbat~to do.~~ ~iill; . ..;.--1:;:...;,...:..,. ______ _;•I peace wllb lhemsefVH-110r are·tll•Y when he entered !he pracUce of tbe book I et, ·"Alcollolli-riopj • ~:= =~::~~;~!=~:-m . I ne: , ~ ~·~ll)""AllrtUim.4'1tloru U-;---aa~ lo the world to be 1tralgbt:. ~-•1~Yhatsoever in._ my practlce, or not in la co1!' wllh )'OV request Uld a .... ' my practice, tho t I see or hear amid the 1i.mped, sell·addtttitd ••tl1pe tt U. DEAR 'ANN LANDERS: This letter ii lives of men whl ch ought not to be noised O.lly Pilot. ' ----.. __ ------,----- • • • • ' • , JI DAILY PILO T T11tsday, Stptfmbtr 18 ,.,,, . When Running for Office No Panting Perm.itted : By ERMA BOMBECK ''ou'd ha\'e thOught !hat \1ollaire with all his \\'isdom of politics \l.'OUld have had so1nething to say about "'omen in slack.'i. In recent \1•eeks the Presi- ' ' AT WIT'S END dent h11s had something to say only got Richard Nixon 219 about lhen1. "Everytime-1 see electoral votes ._ a girl in slacks." he told White In 1964, Lyndon JOhnson flouse reporler Helen Thomas. came oul ror the tcn-g~lloo it reminds me o( China. Do Stet.son hal Although it never they cost less thart gowns?" ' reauy caught on in Maine. he When Helen replled, "No." he carried 44 states to de(eat grinned, "Then change." -Senator Goldwater. ~ Not since Eisenhower c.ame The Pantsuit vote continued out against Vicuna coats has lo hllikl and when Nixon"troun- thi!re been such a. gutsy stand c¢ Humpl:1rey and Wallace in taken on fashi on in-the White 1968. not a discouragit'li" word House. was heard abou t fashion s. -Ji'.rankly, 1. rear tor the even when Joan Kennedy Pre!l~nt. It-is ·po J·i t i e a 1 came to the White House in a suicide to m9J11 around with suede gaucho outfit. (The the Pantsuit vote. ~ suede gaucho vote being as Jn the 1980 e I e c t i o n • ininima~ as the Hot Pants vote pantaults were not an issue. in Sun City.) The fashlop plalfonn that year In 1972. only ?i-fassachusett s was "t.li6 re a p·e ct ab I e and Washington. O.C. knew """Repijbllcan·clolh-coal" which the truth about how President Nixon lelt »bout the Pantsuit. 'fhcy gave their votes to ~1cGovern. ~ Pantsuits "''ere not ahvays political. They were I he nlother lor father ) of necessi· ty. When miniskirts leveled off lo a point where a \VOn1an could no longer sit on a wicker chair wJthout wafOing her undei;wear, she turned to long pant~ ... When sJie went to. a depart· ment 'store and found one rack of dresses to every 18 racks of slackS, She turned to long pants. When -she gQt ·out-of ihe house and climbed onto buses. bent over . water cooJers and desks and in .the case of Helen Tho.nia$ jum.Ped on and off helieooterS Jo her work, she turned to:long pants. Pantsuits are· no Tonger a declaration of sex, sympathies or a comproml~e to feminini· ty. Grandmothers wear them (and are beaUtiful). ?\1others wear them .:(arid· are . com-.lorJa~lo1,...'.§ .. n;ageis _wear them (and • avola a lot oJ [J~ P,~ Dt.aa.~ draUs).. . • ' t ' Women who £eel their anatomy or their attitude are better suited lo dresses should v..i. ..r.i.--._~ ,...,_ ~ 'vear them or cour~e. But as ·~ e> ,fl' ~ ~ · Voltaire should have said. I -, . . . . . do not agree tha t ever . I~ . 'voman s ou seen wa ·mg -br1d~s-are-reminded --to-ha'!'e-their-w~1ng,-...---into-ihe-sonser tn a ~iror stones with black and white glossy P.hoto-slacks, but I will defend to the g raphs to the DAILY PILOT Women .s De-death her right to look like 1:iu partn1ent one week before the 'Wedding. pounds of fertilizer in a 60- Pictures received after that time will not be u~d .. For en agement announcements it is, pound bag if she so desires." .. • . . / -----1_,mperaull _ _ _ ~omp,anie _ -~--·--~--~~-_..,. .. ~.,...... -~Y4·bl>.<k<tnd'Whit ossy-picttire;-be sub-· -· , , •. ··-·------.-•·· .J Stafion, Si; Stop, No -.· Wile~ hea4ing !or a fund:rai slng lie•ta al El Adob~ restaurant. San Juan Capistrano, be sure the ti'aln stops at your station. Mmes. Reed Bauman (!ell) and Raymond Osbrink don't have Lo wo rry thoug)l. They know specially decorated "broken d"own" buses will be waiting at the clubhouse at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Sep!. 28, for membe rs and guests of the Linda Isle Commjttee of the. ,Orange County Philhar1nonic Society. ~1rs. Jay Pi'lahoney is general chairman of the evening of mariachis a11d _ margaritas. • 9"==C'. +--nittelP~weelm-or---1n0Pe befofe:--the>-Weddittg:-... , -:-""""*>~------------Y .... _ ........ · -i.. . -===·=·=-=~--7-~--~::~:~~~~;.~~;;;J~:;~i;;;;:w:~~ ---··crub-Cllairman -Expan .ding--ways ·and -·Mea.ns available in all the DAILY PILOT offices. ~ . . · . Fur.ther c1uestions will be answered by ,. \Vomen's Section staff members at 642-4321 . Golden Key planned by home economists . ltyette !hower.lbat evening to Revolution will meet at noon . ' ' DR. JAMES H. AUBURN OPTOMETRJST A1111ouncoti th• op•ninj of his offie• fof" th. ;ric;flc• tf-6•n•r•l~Op+omtfry "" ,_ •t1d Confect" Cit1s•t ' ... . •• l .5172 LA PAZ ROAD I.A PAZ PROFESSIONAL BUILD ING LAGUNA HILLS. CALIF. OFFICE HOUR.S av APPOINlMENT BALDWIN PIANO SALE ORGiii Beat inflation! A good selection 11'~,. of ntW Baldwin pianos and or- gans ava ilable "'' a savi ngs or up IO $350. TEl.EPHOHE Jl6.S111 MECIAL: l•ldwln Pi•M-W•l11vt C.nsole ~ Priced New $1150 ....... _. Rent return lik~ new -7VV llOlllS "*"'· tlo•• Jri, 111• • i.i.,.., 111 s ,_ .. ,,~ ...... , .... , 515 NORTH MAIN, SANTA ANA • 547·.llS I --, . from the Southern California ben~flt Operat1on :._Sto:k. Saturday, Sept. 22, in the Golden Key, a liuntington ...Eclison..CO-. Revere House. Tustin. Beach support group o f. the . . -Adoptive-. Parent$ --Speaker will be !\tr·s . Child Gu.idance Center of · -The_ schedule 1 n c 1 u des · Wallace B. Heiser, former Orange County, has expanded .M~dy Park Commu n i t Y Members and prospectives state regent from Ohio and hours of its thrift shop. Center, HWltington Beach, of the Orange County Adoptive who now is 0 r g a n i zi ng Localed at 311 Fifth St:, the 10:30 a.m. •and 7:30 p.m . Parents A.s~ialion are plan· secretary general fOI' the ne- shop will be Open from 10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 20; Fountain rling a weekend camping trip tional organization. to 2 R·m. ~ !'~ Y.alley Com~uni!1 . Center 'to Jellfstone Park, Yucaipa d,ays a(ld "qurld•m.~aiid , "!L . 7.:.30 p;m.'-MOOaa~, ·~1!1··24.,.~hl>m Friday.Sunday, ~,2t-. --· AAU. w~-tnday,1ron11qo.ill!uip.m. l!lla 10 . .,a.m. Tuiiiii\if.~,,.:Q. , .· The group will meet at 10 25. and El Toro 'Edison C.O., ' ca · tra 0 a.m. Tuesday,, rbct. 2, fOr a ~7 :30 p.m.JI)l.esday,Dct. 9, and Democrots !.f San. · Clemente-Pl! " Bay Branch, Ameri can Association of Un iversity Women, will kickoff activi tic.:; with a nie~bers?Up brunch. The event will begin al 10:30 a.m. Saturday. Sept. 22, in the San CI e men t e Communit y Clubhouse. Navy Ball U.S. P1cifie Unified Com- mand will be honored at the Navy League Ball SaturdaY evening, Sept. 22 in the Bever- ly Hilton Hotel. Among the honored guests "·ill be t.taj. Gen . Homer S. Hill. commanding general. 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing. El Toro~ ..Brig. Gen. William R. Quinn, El Toro aod their wives. salad luncheon ~ Murdy Park. ·10:30 a.m. Wednesday. Oct. 10. · Others will be Westminster City Council chambers, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 10 and A fashion stiow and luncheon 1 __________ ~----------~-------·--- is being plaMed by the Democratic Women Of Orange County. The evhlt will take place at 11 . a.m. Saturday; Sept. 22, in .'lhe Grand Hotel, Las 8.rizas Anaheim... -' ' Council Taking orders for Christmas 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. It: ca rds and stationery are Costa Mesa City Council members or Las Brizas del chambers, 7:30·p.m. Tuesday, ~1ar Auxiliary or· Children's Oct. 16. an d 10:30 a.m. Hon1e Society. Of the purchase Wedn~ay, Oct. 17, · and price. SO percent goes to the Laguna Beach Recreational adoption agency. building, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, f\-tembers also are working Oct. 23. Representatives from the oo gift items which they will California Association Cor the sell during a "Ceotsational A11xiliary Retarded and the Orange $anla $11•" Nov. 17 ' . in Ladies AIP,ili@J'Y., fo the Hun· ~ly group will be the FOWl(aiQ Va.Iley Community lington Bep.Ch BoYs Club will spealters at the next lun~ Center. · . -~-.-. -have a-l~~ing at __Qf ~ Orangew~. _!tegi~a! -.; 11:30 a.m.-Monday; Sept. 24, qotin_c1l, Ep~ilon ~1gma Alpha. Cooking Closs in the club.· ~ meetm~ will begin at tt French cooking wilt be the ;.op i c of · demonstrat~ns , CRT Qrange Ctiast Div is ion , Celi(ornia Retired Teachers will meet at Murdy Park, Huntington Beach Monday. Sept. 24 , for the annual picnic. B'nai B'rith Mrs. Oorot11y Sutherland. executive cllrector for the Orange County-March of Dimes will be the speaker at the next me~ting of Anagrove Chapter, B'nai Birth. The group \Viii meet at 8 p.m. Monday, Sept 24, in _the Anaheim home of ti1rs. David Biolos. The chapter supports MOD and has cooperated in the Operation . Stork e f f o r t . f\-1embers also will have a a:.m. SBturday. Sept. 22, m the · Mile Souare Golf Club, Foun· tai'n Valley. The discussion will be of special importance as the CAR is the 'philalltropic proj- ect of the state council. K1w1s All former American · Airlines stewardesses are in· vit'ed to a luncheon meeting of the Huntiiigton Beach-Long Beach Chapter. Kiwi Club. The group \Viii meet Saturday. Sept. •.22. in the Long Beach home of ~trs. Lyle Abbott. DAR Current and past regents or Orange County ch a pt er s, Daughters of the American You can sew a sso suit for less than s1s! . . acrylic double knits ~ :in a g1eat va1iety 'of ricb fall 1color1. Design classic eults, 3 49 drassea and pants. Looks and feels like wool! Machine • washable. 601' wide. Values . yd. to 5.00. Plaza Fab1ics , regular LOW pric e CHEESE OF THE WEEK nonwoven interfacing MIDGET CHEDDAR These Magic Moments Regular for shape keeping lailored loo~• in suits and dra1111 . · Washable, 35' wide. A 79< value, Plaza· Fabrics regular LOW price 49f. SUPER SAVER for 3 days only. 5 Yd•.1 · for • ' f ' r > I A s l 0 r a c c I ~ a s ' t ' I I I I 20t OFF N -.o $1-7-9 ---=FW.WER _ SHOW I ---~---------\---1--~-1 /' $1:99 Lb. w Lb. offer good Sept. 17 thru Sept. 23 Th is fine extr• sha rp yellow chedd•r conies from New York irt t I-lb. wheels. For • zesty pickup •nd great sourGe of protein, try this old favorite. Buy by the '®nd et thi1 speciel price or save 1n •dditlon•I IOc per pound if you purch11e ~. uncut i~~t<~1 t4!!S C -. $oath f'oast?laza OPlllDAILT (AitfA· MESA ,_,,.~ .. "! ~ -. s...,uh-CI••' ·11 5 PM ~. Mttolet1M.Son0i .. • ""' PHtlll4f.IHl -·• ' Thunday through saturclay FASHION ISLAND Newport Buch . . l , polyester crepe for sewing eleganl •r,eclal occasion fash ions. A va1 ety of · coloro, mactilne waohable and little 2 49 Ironing . S.lect a mslchlng color and sew a blouse to wear wllh your • yd. .cls11lc 1u1t1. 45' Wide. Plaza Fabric• regular LOW price. Valuea to 3.50 NIWPollt.llACll.20 ,;..,,Ion lllllld1--~-....,. • Q)INA llACll Zll Fo-...1 Av.nui · ' -. , WHlliil~QUAD84480UldWlf • ·- . . • .. ' I ,, I ' 1 I ( \ O~ILY PILOT J5 Marriage Vows Exchanged by Coast Couples NEUMAN-BALOY AN Estancia High -S c hoo I graduates Nancy Baloyan and David ll. Neuman exchanged nuptial vows and rings before the Rev, Roger Berg in the Newport Harbor L u t h e r a n Church. They are the daughter and son of the Theodore Alden :"Ir' ~"" Bnloyans and the Harold County Sheriff's Tra ining Neumans, all of Costa Mesa. A~. Attending the couple were Her hU.sband. a graduate ol Paula and Julie Baloyan, Dan Westminster High School. at.- Neuman, Bob Middleton and . J,mded GWC, Orange Coast Bruce Lloyd. College, California St ate The bride attends Orange University, Long Beach and· Coast College, where her bus-UCI. band graduated. 'Ibey will The newlyweds will reside in reside in Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa. MEREDITH-BILLINGSLEY A Laguna Beach seaside set- ting was selected by Leah Leslie Billingsley and Rlchard Lee Meredith for their double i-ing wedding ceremony performed. by the Rev . Tom Warren of· the Laguna Beach First Methodist Ghurch. BRADLEY-CUNIFF Community Center Chapel, Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, was the setting for the double ring rites I in k·i n g Kristine Marie Cuniff and Lt. William Randolph Bradley. Their parwts are the Robert Mrs. Cindy Duhamel; the MJss\!S "Ginger Marrs SUzanne Pu1s1r..-. Cilrol Costigan and Vick Yorke, Lt. True H. H~ man, Robin Boyd, Dale Nich- ols, Henry Ferry and Rick Thorpe. The bride was graduated from Estancia-High School and Cali(ornia State Universi· ty! ~ 1Diego where she af- filiated 1• with Sigma Kappa sorority,. and Golden Girls and Mortal-Board. She also was a 1967 Em\)ide debutante. Iler husband, a CSUSD graduate, also gra<:luated-"frOm Corona del Mar High · School. At San Diego, he affiliated with Lambda Chi A I p h a traterni"t-"y and was ·junior class treasurer. "" ERlCKSON-WALLIN Presbyterian Church of San CJemepte wa s the setting when Bruce Edward Erickson claimed Teresa Valene Wallin as his bride. The Rev. Dr. Jo se ph Stephens was assisl.ed by Ray Schmatz in conducting the cereD}ony for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wallin of San Clemente and the son of the C. Robert Ericksons of Upland. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C .. 1 ~~--'~::....----'<----------- Erickson were honor at-1~-:;::---::===::;:::===:;.:::;:===::::;:---:=:-i tendants. Other rnemOO:rs ofll the bridal pru'ty 'were the Golden Needle's Mmes. Victoria Saputo and s~1.e/4t Al tie 11/ed Tim Butler, th< Misses Janine.,':!r=~.....:.l"""' _____ 'T..:;_ _____ -c!,,..._'-t:I Vecchione and Lea Mason and1c the lt.v. Wesley Wallin, BUI' Here il is ... !er and Rick Erieksqn , The bride attended San Clemente High ,School and Saddleback College. Her bus· band wilt attend Ta I bot Seminary at Biola College afte r graduating from Cal Poly Pomona in December. Joie is affiliated with Campu s Crusade for Christ. $2.00 yd. OFF on all FAKE FURS Do it noY.'! ! This offer ends 9·2+73. Golden 'needle· FABR1cs SOUTH COAST 'LAZA • CAllOUSIL Ll\llL Of'U EVl..c;S I SUHOAYS Mrs. Andrew Walker served as matron of honor for the daughter of Mr. and Mr s. Jay Billingsley of Huntington Beach. The bridegroom, son or the Burton Merediths o r Westminster, was served by John C. White. Flower girl and L. ·euruffs of Costa Mesa and the Robert . C. Bradleys of h1onumeni, Colo, OJficiant was·------------------------------------------------------ "" ring bearer were Michelle and Kenneth Sanchez. The bride is a .graduate of Marina High School , Hun~ tington Beach, a t t e n d e d Golden West College and graduated from t~ O~ge the Rev. Dr. Robert Oertet. Attendants were D i a n e Cuniff, Barbara Br ad ·1 e ~ , Dorothy Brandon. A v i s Mastin, Sally Thomp s on , Helen Munro, Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Bradley, Steve CUniff Peter Palmer, Jim Black, Duane Hermanson "1nd Cadet Douglas Rambeck. The bride is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and earned a BS in business at the University of Colorado. ·Her husband is a graduate - of Littleton High School. Colorado and received a BS in economics from the U of C. They will reside at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. OLANDER-MARRS · home in El Toro are Bruce F., Olander and his bride, the former Can-· dice Marrs. They exchanged marriage vows in rites read by Judge Calvin P. Schfidt in a garderi ceremony . . The newlyweds are the daughter and son of .Mr. and ' Mrs: Emest F. Marrs of Hun- ~~-!}!\~ QJandet,, aP,9 Mrs. 1!.~!tln -Olande•,-ilOtllllrcoro!ia . . Mar. "" ' MRS. MEREDITH MRS. BRADLEY Atlellding the oouple Your Horoscope Tomorrow Libra: Focus on Style WEDNESDA y You arc able lo communicate with one ·in position of authori-SEPTEMBER 19 ty. You get chance to be more By SYDNEY O!t1ARP indepef!denl. Highlight style, You get what you wan,t but yoU may want too nwch or a "good thing." Means strive for ba.l&DCe between emotion and logic. Apply some s e If · discipline. ARIES (March 21-April 19 ): originalify. Leo Aqua r I as Accent is on practicality, the persons figure prominenUy. settling of ba sic issues. Be You get assignment which shows off talents. thorough. Familiarize yourself .-----------1 with details. Go after fac ts -SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): leave speculative matters to Trust hunch. Someone is tell- others. Family and home now ing you something. Be recep- command more-than-usual at-. tive. Be aware of · potential. @*-:""~ '!i@ffl ~ 3 Full Service Locations in tention. Open lines of communicati~. , ...:..H::un::::..:tlngton==..::Be=•:::<:::hc.. TAURUS (April 2Q-May 20): SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22- Dialogue octurs b e l w e e n Dec. 21): Concern with taxes, relatives which could directly investment procedures . affect vou. Be prep_ared for shelters -these are em-1 change.' travel and a Variety of phasized. COntrol forces. '· experiences. Gemini, Virgo Gemini person could play key ' · persons figure prominently. role. Make inquiries. ' PRESCRIPTIONS • Clllrtt A"1MMN e o.llV'tt'iel Lii.,. ...r1N JMr 11....-nl 111"...:TIPllMI ~ .. Emphas11· {is i1s1 onmshocssartgtrip as .. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. · !~::!":!~;·:: ::: 1 resu o ca or e. 19): Lie low. Play waiting · i •l'tllUlllnt • M11n11t111 Ml-US2 1. "' GEMINI (May U-Juoe 20): game. Oie<k details. Avold;i.~:·-:·;~~~;:~~,1 \ Money _ transaction ·could ~ bas· actions On Jmpulie. ()b;: --· feaf\IM . You also settJ~·fam_t· tain ~. 1'6ere are Obst4_.cles :_ ty diffetence. Key now 1s to tie but you can overcome them. \ diplomatic. Make adjusunents 5 -F b .c-.,_ ~ in dOmestic area. Associations AQUIRIU (Jan. "6lJ" e · ~ 1 with Taurm, Ubra pel'flOOS 18): Health, wor~ a n d FRANCIS- are likely to be emphasl.ied. ~ependents blend mto ac-q . Protect interests. Don't expect tivlties, ~· M a k e \g ORR P th. f thing change. Deal wtth Gtmlnl., <1J some mg or no · . Virgo indivi duals . FINE STATIONEHY ~CANCER-(June.1.blul~--=PICES Feb,-19-Marcl!-'lO): Lunar cycle is on upswing. Take inititiative. E'x pt es s views. Be selective. You deal,-----.,-----= rrom position of g r ea te-< ·off.ELL'S .~ G-· strength. Judgment is on •mes a P11111o A••ll'll target. Personal magnetism UPHOLSTERY "' • '""'"-"" soars. Wear bright rotors. Be WIMo YM w... "'''" ..,. ""-"" conspicuous. Pisces person is n.. lelt in picture. -1922 Harbor It.ti. JIJJ l.CtAU ., ... , IU-1111 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): You 1~~C:..;:;•;•~M~i.o:;;;;"'~';.0;•;"~~1ii"'"1111"1111"1111'1111"9-'1111"1111·~"1111"~"~"'~'~"~;,~.,~~j / could be power behind th< I~ throne. Many consult you . \ ~ Clandestine conference could I be on agenda. One in position I of authority backs you. Throw \ off fears , doubts . What was a threat is transformed into con- structive offer. , vmGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22 ): ' Accent ls on wider appeal. You deserve -and receive -1 more attention. Public ap- pearances could be featured. Some of your fondest hopes, 1 wishes are close to fulfillment. ( Round out project. See picture \ as a whoJe. Synthesize · in· ' formation . I LIBRA s L 23. Oct. 22 ):• DRE.SS ES CA~RtS I LOUSES PANTSUITS WOMAN 1S nn n · r.:! nM VARIED INTliREST EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOP Uo Uol!loUUe> A•·-'IOOI 48 VERY CREATIVE CLASSES INCLUDING: Belly Dancing _ _91!~'!...p~~-·n_~-"~9 __________ , Exercise Ceramics French & Spanilh Literature StOGk Market Waod Carving ' REGISTRATION SEPTEMBER 5th .thru· 28th CLASSES BEGIN OCTOBER 1st Wl JOI llOCll• 548-2281 .WOMAI' VIEW 321 ......... ., .............. ,.,.·~-t===~~~~=~=j=~:-:: _______ _:_ ___ "------------------- " I •• . . • . . ' . -. . • .. . , • •• . . .If DAJLY PILOT futid•J. StJ)ttmbtr 18, 1973 Fagans Can Revise Poor - Releaguing • WW ClF cbmmissloner Ken Fagans use his l~ic and pow.er to prevent great inequltie!?: Huntington Beach High and Santa Ana High being releagued into the wrmg leagues for the 1974-75 school year. And Marina staying in the Sunset loop whUe Anaheim High is shilled to a jlDlk clmlit. F8gans has t'i\'O days to right a wrong. All he has to do is make the simple switch to put HB into the group with Corona del 1.{ar, Costa Mesa, Estancia, El 1t1odena, Tustin, 1.tagnolia and Villi Park. Then Santa Ana V.'OUld be with Anaheim\ . Orange, Katella. Cypress, Foothill, Saddleback and Kennedy. Then the schools would be matched on a more reasonable geographical basis. Also, how can Fagans permit Marina ~MWNI~. . WH ITE WASH ~ Coach Calls '72 rroy .. . Better Than '73 Team LOS. ANGELES (AP) -The Southern CaUfornia Trojans have their heaviest football team but coach John McKay feels il's appar<ntly too big. "Sure, it'll be bot, .. McKay said a.1on- day of the Saturday allemooo game against Georgia Tecb ot Atlanta. "And we've undoubtedly &0me peopli who are way too fat. We have several players carrying way too much weight. Arkansas actually made us look slow." The Trojans opened the season Satur· day night .with a 17.0 victory over Arl<anSaS. too slow a start for the coach of the delendlng champion and toJ>'rank· ed college team In the naUon. McKay didn't single out an individual for belml I o o fiabby, and although the Trojans olanked the liazorbaeks, be said, "Our defense is no way near lhe ~ense of last year. No one stOod oot. Our defense on the opUoo ploy several times WU an abortion.'' McKay sllll believes bil team la No. I LA Cru shes Giants Won'tGive Up Yet Says Dodger~ Boss in the naUon, as it ts ' 1n The Aa9ocla Press poll again lhi1 week. He told Southern California Football Wril Association : . ••1 don't think this was a super going In and I still don't." Yet he sticks to his "theory" that the Trojans shouJd not be unsealed unless their 13-·arne wlMlng streak -longest in the n;1,.on - is broken. Coach Pepper Hodgen of UCLA, w1- -team didn't play ... lul week, waa as~ed to compare lbe top teams. He started diplomaUeatly, 11SC had a tum that thought U QS going to win and probably didn't play with the same emotional peok that you'll see later ln the season. They won the game and have the type of team that yOu shoolQ consider one of the top teams in the COW1try. "l don't kn6w exactly who's going tO have the best team at the end of the · season , .. I have to go along with the team we have left to play, and that's SC. Nafurally !hat's not" dolnJ anything ex· cept just being smart," he said, glanclal McKay's way. . McKay, asked whal he thought of third-ranked Ohio State's 56-7-Yictory- LOS ANGELES (AP) ..,. It was alier could get a tllird If Alston alten his rola· over MiMesota with regard to national the Los Angeles Dodgers had dumped tlon in the final 11 (&mes. rankings, said: - a football flunki e since Noah launched San Francisco and Dodgers manager "Everything fell m place," he said "I'm not impressed with Minnelota. the ark -to remain in the SUnset " Walt Alston was asked if he'd heard that after the complete game victory. 11l'd They've won about three games in 10 League While Anaheim is shuttled off to a Cincinnati had lost to Houston. -lost a lot of sharpness with the layoff." years. No, I'm not gulng to go along with boy acout level circuit? "ft's nnething I haveri't heard riluch Sutton had missed two starts following someone who beat them." Fagans will say enrollment tells it. lately;" he said after the 7·2 win Monday his last wln on Aug. 26 in Philadelphia McKay commented sarcastically on the 'tj""K · · ' ni~~s· fOUith in their when---h&-had-to--V'":-~;.<~~='~-,;..,----------:=-- wmiillootball with a student body or tast 17 games. pref!lalUfely t>Rause or a stiff ne ... -.. You have to widerstanci whei . .,ba~ ldlhe ndFourlhe HoSersemenBI ink thel Vtamoved by Hot Race "But I don~ think anyone on this club shoulder. He h"'1 Sfiined ·twice since ~you have a super team 17.0 la not very C-..ite a ven oc s o · then, losing one and getting no decision Gnlnite up front. is ready to give up." in the other. good. I'm very pleased with the score. Anaheim cries that it will be doY.n in Pittsburgh manager Danny Murtaugh relaxes in his rocking chair The win still leaves the Dodgers S'h "W , UU ot tside ban " be I'm not worried about lhe points •.. I'm enrollment and cannot compete with the while reading some fan mail prior to the Mets game Monday. Pitts-games behind the Reds in the National . ef ve s nJ ~ :.nces c :i the worried about people jumping offsides, big boys. Bull. ·The Colonists dished it out burgh holds a one.game lead over Montreal in the National League . League's Western Division but, perhaps ~ 0 : ~ehls . st~ 20 getting penalties that hurt your team." to Sunset League rivals for years , often Eastern D.i1n.s1on. more slgnif~, it improved their Sul: w~ backed 8~;u'a 12-hit atta~k He referred to penalUes that erased ,,;,,== · _ -~~w~.· •= · · ~ ·· '-"~"" ---" :-c--::-•h•ky.~1rOll!l_...,le:!h""'iJu!h _w.lilafijjCl!!fte1lll!~1!ifttf"·,it!lt~~,k~~~ -· •. Y_et)'....S.ChnOlU.bey ~ie.I8Shing. -:_ ~ . ~ "' ga~s ovu-9an Francisco.-'lbe Giants and first since Aug. 2.1. . ~=;oo--pareiittOOc~wns. . . . ==""f.~~y,hafil-~d and wiMtn~ll!!'Sff.\'-: ·1t:-----·-~-·---m· --. -"'N " ' 711 trail the Reds. 8\1. .. . ---utlon.gol i•Jo il,,Joo"witb-two.sl•gles -. Eoach Chuck_ Knox of the Loo Angeles up · re.. won snurn rswO!J •.•. a-yon-·mas ~ es··_ o-• ... ToolgbLlbe.llod(el's.Jn(_~y~-'-andalso.droveln -a-nm • .'lba~wa•-ilt~::Rama..JHr.:"l'~~~--you have quality? Moving to the ne'er-do-I I . • ' their advantage over tbe Giants ·another . fourth inning .when the Dodgers had one Sunday, said, "J really .don't know how well group merely assures that Anaheim. ' notch when Tommy John. lJ..7, starts nm in and runners at second and~rd good we are. We "°Oil Sunday and we KO and Its large following, will be around for against the Giants' Juan Marichal, 10-13. "·ith only one out. out on the pract~· field today and get years to ~e .to hel p keep the C1F w ·zz Th F. p. h Don Suttoo won his 17th game. giving The Giants walked Bill Russell to et. ready for Atlanta. playoffs a fmanc•al success. . l .row irst . itc up eight hils but only three over the fir~I at Sutton. But Sutlon lined a cl~an single . The Falcons op!'>'e lhe Rams Sunday Fagans_ha~ the influen~, presU.ge and seven innings. to left, making it 3-0. in ~femorial Colisewn , where UCLA ~~..f.o ea~tly correct. these temble in-"He pitched 8 great game,'' Alston Los Angeles put it out of reach with a hosts Iowa,. (),.1 , Saturday night. justices ... 11 he sees fit to do so. said ol. ~ "aDd be_ Vio-as probably four-run fifth inning that-included.na.ID' . The .Brums, drubbed 40-13 by Nebraska * ATLANTA -Hammerin' Hank Aaron that an active player has ever been given overthroWing Iii~the seventh when he stilf bases-empty hOmer ·to open Uie inning, in ~1r opener tw.o weeks -ago, aren't Weekend leftovers: Golden Wes& College's football team and Its ("OAChlng staff 1w-tly are to be COlllfaialated for tbat comHrom bebind !1-17 win over Orange Coast Collei:e SatmUy night RaUying from a 27..f deDclt takes talent, guts and· a certain amount of hick, pert;i.aps. For the coacbes in particular It mat ha\•e somewhat atoned fo r a 14-13 Ioli · GWC suffered to Orange Coast several years ago when officials rooked Golden West out of a two-poin t CilD- verllion. ·M en I lint beard that OCC bad blown • %7..f lead I wondered U Herb Uv1ey wu coacblng the defense. He wain't: PS-Whetl talldng about blowing leads, we IAD'tly don't want to forget the Docl..... . Two §Uggestioos for next year's Pacific _Southwest Seniors tennis tourney: I. Make touring pros ineligible for competition -their participation makes it a farce and means the other entrants are merely serving as ca:nnOn fodder with no hope of getting into the money. 2. If you must have celebrity ex- hibitions, knock them off when your regularly scheduled match is supposed to begin. PS -Wonder why the light turnout at Newport Beach Tennis Club for Sunday's fiDals? There couldn 't have been more than. 950 in the stands. ·----~- or the Atlanta Braves picked a nasty this honor,'· Kuhn said. had the shutout and struck out \Villie four singles-, a walk, a OOuble, steal and a ~king any drastic changes, Rodgers ha McCovey and Dave Kingman. San Francisco error. sa id. night before a tiny crowd t t included • R e d s F i11ed "But be still bad his stuff at the end." Pepper, extremely optimistic before the baseball commissioner to lower the CINCINNATI _ Cincinnati Reds' Sutton's chances of winning 20 games, 51" ,,_"!: c,t>11 ~ LM "'~11c 1:.11 "" ~he Nebraska game, said, "The ad- magic number to three in his chase ol manager George "Sparky" Anderson has something he's never managed in eight :=:-.,.~2D ! : : : k::SM.-~111 g J ~ g JUSbnents that we've made to our foot~ Babe Ruth's all-time home run record. been fined $300 and catcher Johnny seasom with the . Dodgers, appear PhUUpa, pr o 1 o o wa."i.. cf s 1 i 2 ball te~m have been to try not to do .a .lot Aaron. a _ 39-year-old star building a Bench $2:Jlus a two-day suspension by remote. He bas two starts remaining but :=v~1> l : ~ : ~!:;;. 1t ~ ~ ~ ~ of talkrng ... but do a lot of prachctng Oftthwn111.lll l O 1 1 c.y,llb 4 I 2 1 11 legend of his own, smashed No. 711 of blS the-l'Jati League, it was announced M.t1t11w1, 11 , 1 , 0 Ptcklt"4t."' , 1 1 1 career off San Diego's Gary Ross in the Monday. Bench's case has been ap-5"1.,.,u 4 o o o a..-111" " D 1 1 F h II R • Kl1111men,ltl 3 Io o Sunon,p 4 I 2 I eighthinningofAtlanta's 7-0victoryover pealed. oot a atillO"S OYll:edtr,c. 3 0 0 0 the Padres Monday night. The actions by National League Presi-_ 6 ~r.~·n~v. P : : ; g "I still have a· shot." Aaron said of his dent Charles Feeney resulted from the c1rrt11en, 11 •, ,• 0• 0• b'd t the I I J R Jh thi Thi Top Twenty Collew Football Teams w!lll Howar!h, pl! I o pass mmor a U s year. ejection of both Saturday night by um-11r11.111a(• vo111 ,,. parentl\QeS, ... Wl'I rKOflls and o.~11to, p o o o o "Yep, it enhances my chances." pire Andy' Olsen. 10111 pornn. !.~.~.·,"' ,' 0• ,' ,' d f onJ 362 I · h 1. U$C (31) 1-H 1,106 II. LSU 1.0.0 314 ""-"' ,_, A crow o Y I , -owest tn t e Bench's fine and suspension we.... 2. Nebr. ''' 1.0..0 m 12. Auburn 1.0.0 21.1 To11t1 ll 2 • 2 To111s u 1 12 ' ·ht "· B h J..~ · ''" l.Ol'lloStllU 1.0-0 t'tS lJ.ArflOl'laSt 1-o.4 152 Sin Fr1ncl11eo 000 000 011-2 eig years ~ raves ave voxn in delayed pending a hearing Sept. 20 in ... 1o11i:..me (2! 1-0-0 '°' ,.._ N. c1ro. st. 2-0-0 12' Los Ange••• 100 '* oci. -1 Atlanta -saw Aaron take another stride Feeney's office when the Reds are in San s6.~~1!"" 1~ 'tfs ;t ~5:, ~~ 1: ~~"1'."t':)~·,~ f.it:•~ U: in his relentless chase. A steady shower Francisco. 7. Pem st. en 140 • 17. <*II. s1 1.0.0 " HA-W. o.v11 '"' s~. PKforS., 1t~1. s..,.. W8S still pelting the infje)d tarpaulin Jess l:Notn Dune ~ Jlf II. UCLA 0.l.O 'l1 P1cioAIC. than .30 minutes before game time. Olsen charged Bench pushed him and '· Oll:l•homl l.o..o * 1'· COklrldo o.i.e 22 Barr (L, 11.151 , 1'J°i ~ ~ •,R •,• ':' e Aaron in Series An.ANTA -"It's been a · long time since I've seen a World Serles:," Hank Aaron said Moo.day night. "I11 cherish this one." Aaron and his family will attend this year's October classic as guests of baseball conunlssioner Bowie Kuhn, who announced Monday that Aaron will throw out the ceremonial first ball. "The last one I saw was 1958 when we played," Aaron said, recalling a series between the New York Yankees and the Braves when they were located in Milwaukee. "This is the first time to !!!J knowledge used abusive language. 1°" TM'IMSlft 1'°"° ,,, '°" =.i1111 1.0-0 it WlllouOMIY' 1 4 • , o o Anderson was charged with "alxlsive otnen r.ce1"rne ¥Ota. u.:":"iJ!.blll1~~: ~1~ ~~"W: ll~ ; : : ~ i language and actions." Force, Arlr-. ""'-s. ICJSlon Coll•. IC.lnsaJ. McMlhofl I o o O O O Nortft ~· Pitt, SOvll ~ Soutllenl ~ SvttM (W, IJ.f) 9 I 2 2 I I e Gets Au tograph CINCINNATI '-Cincinnati Reds catcher Johnny Bench asked for and received an autographed photo from baseball great Hank Aaron of tbe Atlanta Braves Sunday. The photograph showed Aaron sliding safely borne in a close play at the plate in Friday night 's game between the Reds and Braves. . /.aron added a footnote to bis signature, writing: "To John -Try to stay the hell outta my way:." ldl1, lil•11fonl, TllClf Ttdl. W.1 'Argf11i.. WP-otccwlsto. T~:41. A-UA14. ROSE HI T TOPS I ' MA RK SET IN '05 CJNCINNA TI -Pete Rose broke a 68-- year old Cincinnati Reds club remrd fOT ~t hits in a season when he rapped o~ his 220th base hit of the baseball seoaoo Monday. Rose got t~-o hits in Monday's pme with the Astros, the sec<rld broke the Reds' club record of 219 hits in • season set by Cy Seymour In 1905. Hate to Give Up Jimmy, Says Lak er s Chief Newell e Billie Jean Wiru HOUSTON -'l'op-<eeded Billie Jean King-easily swept to victory here Monday night in first and second rriund matches in a $30,000 women's tennis tournament. Only one other or the top eight seeded players competed Monday night. Nancy Gunter downed Helen Gow1ay ol Tasmania, 7·5, 7-'. LOS ANGELES (AP) -With towering Wilt Chamberlain now 37 years oJd - and holding out for a new contract -the L4>s Angeles Lakers ol the'" Naiional ' Basketball As.!oclation have sent starting forward Jim McMillian to the Buffalo Braves for center Elmore Smith. But the La.ken Jnslst the trade "is stmpty to acquire a young center with oulatanding potenUal" and has nothiilg to do with ChamberlaJn's holdout or reports that· he> might retire or jump to the American Basketball Association. -0 Wben we draft there's not much chance &o draft an outstanding center . . . this ~ty came up, It may not oome up qialn next year or the year after," says Pete Newell, Laken general manager. ''We're very happy to get Elmore while " hive Wilt," Newell said alter the l<Me Monday. "II will be a great ad· vutqe for Smith to play with Wilt for a J'IBll' or maybe two.'' 'Die 111-yeaMlld Smlih, • 7-footer, la a iw.,-"16an from Kentucky State -lltl -alo In rtboimdlng and scor· 11111111-. averaging 18.! point& and Jl.4 nil-per game. _.DJaa, Ii, a tHool-5, thlrd·year pro 1rmD Ollumbll, became a starter with Ibo Llbn when Elgln Baylor rcllred tw ,..,.. ago. He ave.raged 18. lnts ;...,..i.i-. "'We a.a. to alve up Jlmmy," said ~ .. But we bave to be protected in lhe_oealer apol." , In her first round matdl, Mrs. King Chamberlain, along with Jerry West defeated Cynlhia Doerner of Australia, 6- and Keith Erickson, failed to report for o, 6-4 She then downed Kris Kenuner of practice as the Lakers readied to open Los •-el •2 •1 th . hedl lnsttbe =ges,~.~. etr .,.pre-season sc u e aga Golden State Warriors tonight at Santa e Ea rly Leader _ ::c~Y '!i:YP::Js~~s are being fined for LAGUNA HILLS -Steve Veriato of Hilo, Hawaii blistered the front-nine in 31 West wants to renegotiate his curret'it and took a one-stroke lead with a first· multi.year pact while Chamberlain and round 67 in the Western Tournament Golf Eripkson are negotiating new contracts. Association weekly tournament at El Chamberlain also rePortedly has been N' I r-·· CJ b made a .lucrative orfer to join the ABA igue '""'"try u · San Diego Conquistadors but Newell Moe Hyland of Los An geles shot J.Ws-. maintained the Smith ttade was based 68 on the 6,850-yard, par 72 murse for sec- only on the need for a young center. ond place in the 36-hole toum·am~t that "You have to make moves for now and ends Tuesday. for the future a'nd we think this move Four golfe~ shot 70 -Dave Newquist was Jiiifthaf.'.1.You can't wish yourself a -of.-KIM8s G1ty, Harve Ward af Oakland, --~--~----~------~~~--~~~-~------------'""'' cedter," Newell said. Ron Hoyt of Merced, and Steve Taylor "With very rew exceptions the top of. Sacramento. TH E DODGERS' WIL LIE CRAWF OR D DIVES SAF ELY llACK TO FIRST BASE AGAINST GIANTS. centers are taken in the first three or four picks and lo draft up there you have to have a lousy season." Smitll was the· third player selected in the 1971 draft, picked after Sidney Wicks and Austin Carr. The Lakers still have a good supply or forwards, Including their No. ·1 draft choice Kermit Washington, Happy Halrston, who mJs!ed most or last season with o knee Injury, Mel Counts, Btll Bridges, Travis Grant and recent sc- quisltlon Stan Love. Newell ~ays the Lakers still feel "y,·e're golng· to have to mike further moves'~ on Ille trading block. 'We're tn the matket for any player we feel can help ~he club.'' E111erson Bags To11rna111ent Opene LOS ANGELES -Roy Emeraoa ol Koda, who felt be ill>ould have ~ked Newport Beach llad to go three fell to hJP In tho ftelll, fell -lo unseed· outlast unll<!raltled John Andrews of ed Pat Cramer's smasbinl serfes as the Fullerton, :H, 6-3, W, Monday to open South African won 7.e, a.a Iii Ille first piny In the Pacme Southwest Tennis round Mondl,y. tourney at LA TeMls Club. · "l do ~lilt8 the surface;' Kodes said Jan Kodes, C z e-c h o s l o v a k I a ' 1 of the 1sphalt courtl at the Los Angeles -WimbJedon_winner, wu upset wl>en.de .,., TMD'•..club.._" · - wu scoded only filth In the tournament "ll'4 almool lib llau, U doesn'I lot -bul · he was really upset when pla y you do anything out there, tbe ball ....- started in the $70,000 Cvent. too fast." I • • --Tu~. StPten1btr 18, 1973 OAJLV PILOT J 7 08!" Pli.t Slftf Pfllftt' lW~port Defenders Await Sea Ki~gs _ John Gust (69), George Norris (68), Ken New (71) anll Pat Millican (74) has lost the last two straight to Corona del Mar. However, Newport is figure to give Corona del Mar High's offense some problems in the rated No. 4 .in Orange County and No. 1 among Orange Coast area season opener at Newport Harbor High Friday night. Newport Harbor schools and 1s favored to handle the Sea Kings this time. Olmedo Prefers Family To Makin~M-oney on Tour· Beaten Jets Blame Errors For 23-7-1..oss MILWAUKEE (AP) -The New York of his lack of lmoJYiedge of the language. "I like to travel but being away for Jets, boasting an improved defense, By llOW ARD L. HANDY After taldng English at Fairfax High eight months of the year is just too blamed offensive errors for Monday .... of ttt. D•llv Piiot '''" and then at Modesto City College, he long," he says. night's season-opening National Football 1----A'erf>lmedcrknows the flastrations of "'ent to USC 00 a tennis scholarship and "I will....he_playing more in the..11.1 Lea e loss to the Green Ba Packers. being in--a-foreign country-and not--being won the NCAAsingles and doubles cham· andl think these Junior Veterans events oe ama e e qu able to understand a word of the native pionship as a sophomore:-,. ... -are great." --Uie nationally-televised 23-7 loss and language. In his junior year the Trojans were Does he . think the players from the architect of a usually explosive New He also knoWs the impartance of being banned from national c 0 m Petit i 0 n amateur ranks resent the presence of York offense, agreed. an active family man and has been work-because of football recruiting infractions players of his caliber and that of "We had some penalties, some drops ing harder at this phase of hi s life since but he won~ two titles ~gain ~G; 1958· Emerson? and .bad passes, and they kept us down," D9ffY' Pllet ......_ " "" "•'fH 1965 Alex had· become a tf.S. citizen ·r;y this " d , . . . N th the NFL' I ding I-~ · ... · time and joined Ba1TY MacKay and Earl I on t th1nk so. Just like anything ama , s ea passer ..-11:-·=-=. ---A.~EX...Ql.MEDq m_IJ....EJ!'l!!,~ .. PJ:EASURE IN TENNIS. · _ 1:" say tl<at he has .suoceeded, ooe Buchholz as members of tbe U.S. Davis else, .1here's always somebody around season, said. "And whenever they (Green , . . - . -~~.Jl..lhe d•w•g_room ~ · ~--Austratia:«;j.ct~ .:J!!!~_il -r..I!! ~~ntuall .. , Bay's) defense had to come up with a big :=::;;;:~';:::::-O::=;=:=::==:;:::;=:===:=:::~::::;--~='~---~of the ~e~ Beach Tennis Club dunng _cllampiQrlSbiP-. · • · · "Th.is:hiis &'eifa grearevem: ert.lt""'S ~ · · --." 0$.S • ~ W. ~--alk-. ·--f.be:,.pa5' wee!' ~ _Uw IM>?~~fl&..~mDl8CIOn ~ce~~-how µie entire membership is ~bile, the,_ Jets' defense, amoaa :,. mrm· • ig . un w · S In courts. CharilpiOnShlp but lbst 1o Ne!JFrllS!er m um>mi!11t-staging u;e:ioumamerdr AnO:-..lb<!:\< ~ \ _ Alex and wife Ann were out with the the finals at Forest Hills for the U.S. ti-everybody has been so nice to us. We it.5 own against Green Bay's one-two run- children hitting tennis balls back and tic. His Wimbledon victory was over Rod should all thank them." rung attack of John Brockington and forth in a family affair a£ter break£ast. Laver in the finals , 6-4, 6-3, 6-4. Alex "Chief" Olmedo may have been a MacArthur Lane. The two combined for A Oakl d Ed Hal Ann had Angela, 9, and young Alex_. 6, In 1960 be turned pro with Jack frightened young man in his teens and 133 yards on the ground. S an . .. ges OS with her while the father took Amy, to, Kramer, then joined the players associa-frustrated at his lack of comprehension But the Jets' o!l!y points came late In to an adjacent ~ to hit some balls, tion after two years. of the language · barrier. ~ the ·game after reserve Al Woodall Jess than two hoUrs 'tiel'Ori ·his finals When Lamar Hunt came into the pie-But he certainly does not have such · replaced Namath. Namath's sbutoUt OAKLAND CAP) Starting pitcher Rudy May walked Bert Campaneris with two out in the bottom of the 13th and forced in pinch runner John ·'Blue Moon" ,Odom. giving the Oakland A's a 3-2 ~e-from-behind victory over t he ~lilomia Angels Monday night. . Coupled with second-place Kansas City''s 8-3 Joss·' to Minnesota, the A's triumph redliced their magic ~ ~ win the American League West to six. Juan Morales opened the decisive 13th by drawing a wallt from May, 7-lS, and was replaced by Odom, who moved up on a wild pitch and took third on an infield out. After May walked Ray Fosse and Deron Johnson intentionally to load the bases, he walked Campaneri.s unin- tentionally for the winning run. Tom Mt'Craw singled home Mickey Rivers with a tie-breaking run in the .eighth but the A's tied it in the boUom oC the inning. Sal Bando doubled, was removed for h runner Al Lewis, who took third on Tenace's~bunt and :scored -on-Joe udi's sacrifice fly. The Angels took • 1.0 lead against • DE AN LEWIS TOYOTA VOLVO BACK TO SCH.OOL SPECIALS! 1964 VOLVO 122 CPI. 1961 TOYOTA. $1199 1ff7 VOLVO 4 DR 144 • err.. ...... "-'--,..., ...... UMl•n. WMt1 1111., Ml .-. $1177 1970 TOYOTA ..,CORONA 4 DR 4 qt,1 ..... '""""' ....... ..... ..... o. 1,.rttN111 _. Mt., 1111. ... $1277 • Holtz.man in the fourth on a singles by Berry, Bob Oliver and ~cCraw. The A's tied the score in the fifth when Rudy · Meoli 's wild throw let Angel Mangual go all the way to third base. He scored on ·a sacrifi.ce fly by Fosse. CIUIMN UJ Oaitl• Ill flllrlll"tll MlrllrM •llONorl!l,cf 2010 $ I I 0 Cllt'Yl1Mrl1, 11 • 0 I I •oooeondO.~ ••to $0101.""'!1.pr 0100 ' 0 • L_tHtll""~• 1 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 Andr....n--;-ifi • 1 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 McKIM)r~lb 0 0 0 0 2000T.nac•.1b 2000 2000Rudl,ll SOii I 0 I 0 JMorllts,dl'I ' 0 2 0 10000dorl'l,pr 0100 o o o 0 M""JVfil, rl ' 1 3 o IOOOl"ot.1•,c 1011 0 0 0 • ~.!b 2 0 0 0 DODGJ.t.lou.pll 1000 i<»bl.._ '1b 0 D 0 0 C..rty. pt! I D D 0 Trl/lo,:1'11 0000 OeJOhn1on, pl'! o o o o Holl1rMn. p O 0 O O Fl1191r1, p o 0 o o Tol•l1 U 2 t 2 Tol•l'I JI' 3 10 l T-out wfttn wfrlnlng rvn -911 . CoOfornl• 100 010 000 -2 a.kl•nd 010 Ole 1111 -3 E--lt\M:>ll. DP-t.lltomi1 2. LOB-C•lllornl• JO, O.lli.nd IS. 28-Meoll, hndO. JB-B. P•rk..-. S- ...... 2. 1..-ry, T...,_., LleQ.9 .. llWOiall. Sl"-1'0$H, ltudl, •~ti It •1t •• so It, M•v IL, 1·15) 12 2fJ 10 J 2 11 I Holtt!Nfl 12.. ' 2 2 • ' F'"""1; !W, 74) I 1 D 0 I I WP~ IL #My, T-J:l.t. A-12,tu. match with Roy Emerson at center _ ture in 1965, Alex was dubious of the fry.strat.iQqs at _!he present time and the marked the fmt such scoreless ap. court. situation and also figured it was time to family of this young man (37) -from pearance ror-the nine-yearveterarrtn 7S "I decided in 1965 it was time to quit settle down with his family. He took over Encino is a. far closer knit group than it games. the tour and devote more time to my as tennis director and teacher at a would have been otherwise had he He completed 18 of 32 passes for 203 family," Alex says. _ Beverlr Hills hotel and has been there thought moce about himself and the yards with one interception, but offenslwi "I want to enjoy them before they go ever s1nce. dollar than he did of them. errors kept the Jets out ot scoring range to their own. world. I think this is what from their ftrst Series, when Bobby has happened to parents of tbe kids to-Howfield missed a (I.yard field goal at- day. Th<y have be<n toO busy making Officer Buddemeyer tempt, unW midway tbrougb the final money to devote 1enough time to their period, when Namath drove New York to cbil_. __ ), i o,u.c:u. , a first and goal at the Green Bay•six. Alei came to th• u.s from Peru as a Cos•,,.. Mesa Polic· eman Three ·consecutive -to Jerome 17-ye.ar..-old.~ _ IA.,l.i Bark.um in the end zone were batted "I was a young guy at the time and down by Packers oomerback Ken Ellb. didn 'l speak any English. There was a tournament going on in Arcadia," he recalls. "A friend told me to take a bus and get off when I saw the tennis courts. As we went along, I saw signs saying Arcadia for several miles "but I hadn't seen any tennis courts. "J got worried and got off the bus and began to walk back in the direction \\'e had come from. Finally I saw a boy with a tenni s racquet and followed him. Fortunately for me we went to the right courts." History records that AJex_ won the tournament wi_thout conversing wiµi his foes or I.hose running the event because Dominates Swim Meet,s By STEVE BRAND Of ftl9 DailY ,llot 1'-'t \Vhen officer Chuck Buddemeyer of the Costa Mesa Police Department was in- troduced at a Lions Club meeting recently, a voice from the back of the __ room shotited, "How much milk does he drink?" . It brought down the house. Buddemeyer is the Mark Spitz of the "The first time I threw · too early~" Namath said. "The secmd time it was awfully cl06e, and the third time I !igUred we'd get It because f didn't think Ellis would be especting it again." Ellis, who intercepted one pass, was awarded the game ball by the Packers. "We thought what we were doing was good," Namath said. "\Ve were getting stopped by mistakes. That plus good Green Bay defensive play." New York coach Weeb Ewbank said the Jets got behind and then had to go to the pass. Baseball Standings police department. At a recent swim· ming competition in Hawaii, he captured six medals, five gold and a silver. He won the· 100-meter butterlty, 100 backstroke, 200 individual medley, SO "Our offense just kept killing us," he said. "Green Bay has a fine defeitse but we did more to ourselves. Our defense did a IJ'l!at job. We got them into Mlugh situations." 'nght end ~icb Caster,· L faYCWtte Namath . -target, caught six passes for 77 yards. But he too blamed offensive errors tor New York's perform- ance. 'AMERICAN tEAGUE Baltimore Boston "Detroit New York MiJwaukj!e Cleveland Oakland KMsas City Minneaota Chicago California Texas East , W L 88 6t 81 69 • 79 70 75 . 76 71 79 66 15 West 88 I\ 73 73 69 5Z &1 88 75 ' 'fl 78 96. Pct. .59t .540 .530 .497 .473 .437 .591 .540 .1911 .,417 .469 .351 ----NATI •~·GUE butterfly and 200 backstroke. He was sec-. ONAL-~ '---l~iii-ll!1lfeT,500"-:--"""'"-i-...,';;.'Fumbles, offside; interceptions .and "' ntaland"pbyslcal-errors w=-putting 'pressure on our defense," he said. •'11ley (the defense) did a good job, but ivo gave Green Bay too many points." GB 711 9 14 1711 2:1 71'< 1411 1511 18 3511 Pittsburgh Montreal St. Louis New York Chicago Philadelphia Cincinnati East That was slightly better than in the W L Pc GB Police Olympics last July when he won 75 72 .510 t\\.°O gold medals and a bronze while zip- 75 74 .305 ping to a record. 74. 76 .493 :!!.-'.? He clocked a·2.:22.0 in the 200-individual 73 77 .487 3~~ medley, cracking t~ old Police Olympics 70 78 .473 51A1 record by four seconds, despite swim- 65 84 .436 11 ming just five minutes after winning the west 200..meter freestyle. , 92 58 .613 "I get a lot of ribbing about being com- er/ 64 .576 511 pared to Mark Spitz," says the 2'1·year- CHUCK BUDDEMEYER ' 83 66 .557 8*ii old rookie who finishes his probationary Loo Angeles San Francisco Houston Atlanta 11 ·75 .5f11 16 first year in November· assis[ on the side with Phillips 66 club in 73 79 .480 ZQ "The truth is, ·while I love to swtm, I'm Long Beach. · 54 95 .362 371h much more interested· in being a g~ ,_..,... ._ cop. Jf being a good cop meanS molding' Then he joined the force. PtiHedtlMI• •t c=·.1£1!·• r•t11 a solid image by swimming, I'll do iL" "I wouldn't trade it for anything,'' be :,':~~ ... ~;_11 ; ~~ ,_ 12 lnlllnvs Buddemeyer S8)'1 he'll continue to says of his current job. u1 enjoy meeting Plttdluroll 10, Hw YM!. J swJ I l'k the Co t 1.ti.m• 1, ''" oieoo 0 m as ong as groups i e s a people and you meet a lot on this job. u. ~lit 1, s.n Fr-.IKO 2 Mesa Kiwanis Club, Lions Club, Police Better than 90 percent of the people I ta1k ,....,., o.-Association, councilman Dominic Raciti ,_,.,m..,.. rs.in ,, cJlolcfnMtl C04.lt1ttt 11.11 and Buddemeyer's boss, Cap•·•· Robert to are cooperative. Its just that 10 per C Ptill6del 1 tTwlfchell lJ.t) •llCI Britt t12-7) I f .aiu who Ille• t1 1..1 Wld ,..,... 7-111, 1 Green, remain receplive. cent make all the noise. St. Loult ICle'fll.wicl ll<t) it! MOnlre•I IMoore 7.111 11~ .. York ,,,..Ii.ck 1>-u1 •' P1ftJbvrtri cMooM 1 . Monday night the City Council of Costa "I think there's a change in attitudes SM 019g0 '"'lffl 1t.1J1 •• 1.11e111. IH41rrlton 1w1 Mesa showed its thanks at eon awards among the public. 'nle days of San FrltlCIKo IM«lchlll 10.l)) 11 U. Met"lot ,,,,... !John 13-11 presentation. demonstrations against the police are MDl!tr'AT 1r-c:fc~MM•='':""'~ .. ~-=-----l-~'n Pol' Depa $In o1eoa ,1 Housi:W.. 2 e -tee · rtment and -City over-because people.realize. an.offlcer.Js s1. Lou11 ., p1111.oe10flle couldn't afford tO-serid me to Hawaii," putting bis life on the line for them. They Pil~ll •t Hew York B dde I · b a_ A11an1• .1 u. Atllltltt u meyer exp ams, " ut the service appreciate "wst." San, Diego Namath received a dozen carnations, "tinted green for luck," he said, after the game, but that was not the high point of the evening for a Josing quarterbadl with surgery-scarred knees. "I've still got my health and my wits about me," he said. "It's not tbe end ci the world." • • • J ID J 1-1 ,_,, ecora Clncll'IMll •t S.11 l'r•ncltco I bs nd the Pol' A ' t• ' ched cu a ice SSOCla ion pit A-1eanwhile, Buddemeyer isn't reveal~ in.' Tho City Council, with Mr. Raciti ing how much milk he drinks. ATLANTA -"Dave's your man talking on my behalf, voted to give me "Leave that to Mark. Spitz," be says. tonight/' s aid Atlanta Braves' star the time off and captain Green let me i Henry Aaron. "He's tbe one that caught a ~~." go. It was a real team effort.'' ,.,..,<» Buddemeyer started his swimming at A ' I w· Dave Johnson, closing .. Incredible (n. Temple City High School and while a nge lll8 Illa! seallO!I with the Braves, smasbed Ills league chamWlon, ,..any dldo't come into 42n<1 home nm .Mooctay nlitht to tie the hi he ed p Ci major league ~ for bomtri in 1 s own unt ·enter asadena ty Huntington Beach High's Robert Angel season by a second baseman. .. College. set a mee.t record In winning the Long The ghost , Jolmaon was cllotlq ,..1 There be was a five-Ume All-Amtrlcan. Beach lnv\tational cross country run last Rojzm Hornsby, who belted 42 for tfte si . After a str<tch.in •h• Marine Corps, he -k at Cal State (Long Beach). Louis cardinals ln 1922. Aaron of couno, entered Cal State (Long Beach) and Angel. a junior, ''" 9:30 In leading the Is chasing Babe Ruth's llfetlme bomtr fln1$hcd fllth In the Individual medley In Oilers to thitd place in the team com· mark of 7t4, and he closed to within -:1he · <renco meet. , pe~ltion. -_three.J<lteD he 'smacked s;o. 71t ln Mort- A!ter graduation he stayed on to ass •t • .Foothlll lllgh of Mlin won the team day's 7-0 \llC!Ot)' over the San Diep in coaching t~m team~..u-well-as ·-compctitiOJJ. while Azusa was runoerup. Padres . • .,,... - • ---• 't • • • -, .J. J 1.1~1.., PILO t Start Your Engines! ·· WITH OEKE HOULGATE ••• . ... ... ..... -. . ... Chuck Joqes is gettfng a liberal education. in the politics of automobile racing. Jones ls a wealthy auto racing enthusiast who lives in tjie foot.hills overlooking some of tbe better neighborhoods in afflu. ent Orange County. He has a knack for making money in real estate and doesn't need the aggravalion he gets sometimes from auto racing, but be loves the sport and bears up well under the circumstances. His most recent Idea v.'as to put Mario Andretti into his for- mula 5000 car for the final L&P..t series race of 1973, to be held Sept. 30 at Kent, Wash. It seemed to be a keen idea from every viewpoint. Jones v.·as pleased to sign up one of the world's best road racers. Andretti v.·as delighted to be baCk in road racing. Seattle International Raceway o[f'icials v.'ere ecstatic having Andretti to draw customers. L&~t. '"hich sponsors the series, felt likewise. Mario's USAC championship car owners, Vel Miletich and Parnelli Jones, were also pleased. because they also control On- tario fi.totor Speedway, and OMS stood to gain. They felt that if .Andretti could get permission from USAC to race, it might signal . a new era of peace among the race sanctioning bodies to the benefit of their own speedway, as well as drivers, car owners•and . . . .the public. -, . . ... --• Other USAC drivers cheered Mario on. because they felt ... b _-n •• ~ t w• that a thaw in auto racing's cold war could mean more racing 1r•etll er...-~s t..nners and more money for them in the long run. . , For a time, it appeared that the U.S. AutO Club had some-lrv1ne Coast Country Clubs C~ssandr.a FJ:eei:nan (left) thing to gain by.giving Andretti permission tQ...fUD. USAC could and ~anta Ana Counl!_y C}!Jb_s C~nn1e Kinzie tea"'!~d show it \\'as dealing in good faith With· the other clubs by re-to win the_ r~cent memonil member-guest tourney • • • Dllff' PHet Iliff 1"11111 low net victors Gloria Gartz OCCC) and Za.ck Schweitzer o!_Annandale. They had a 135. Some .144 women competed. _ taxing its ban on the L&M series. Perhaps USAC in this way at ICCC wtth a 143 low gross. Seen with them are could gain concessions on its ov,on driver interchange proposals.-----------~· -------------------.!•'------------- * * * ' ·Pilot Pigs~i.n PICKEROO \!-Sponsored By And The BE A PROPHET FOR PROFIT s20 s10 in Cash Top Weekly Prize For Weekly Second Place Winner Each for Third, Fourth and Fifth Place Winners • Sadly, the new era of co-operation thought to be Instigated Jaycee B . b ll' T J 0 D S by USAC was only a pipe dream. -. . ase a s op oop ea BW Smyth, USAC executive director, refused Alldrettl per· · '------;;m;;b:;:•;;ion;;;;:;to'-]ra';;ce;!;;:ii"'rff";erl;,;;:i•:,;no;;r~Tlanifiaj;tlo:::•;;,.;•,;•d;;.;ls;;mm'ii· ~g;,"°i;!,r'pawbralFlo,__t'.'t-1"--.--4r--------------------'.::.------~~,l,~.Jll-~~_..~ . ..-11--:H;;ere's how you can be a pigskin prophet for profit. · statement. Andret appea to prest en yno ac-s Ii ~iii Fish ftep ""r -.·.lf:ty-c .. TI,-priYer-•rr-offered-to-winners-of-the Donald, who g:ave lite appeal careful cousideratio'b and tben c eu es ••Sid on .175 It B1h. ' Murnr NY Ut 57S IO 171 .lOI . u Pilot Pigskin Pickeroo game. Top winner eech week J lamed It down, also without e-Janation. •••-,•,,•,T10""•' '.•,•••.£ o.Mly Mii '"' sn 92 111 ~ $5 0 · h S d I ' t *20 · •• d ,.. H Pct. Norlllruo Dot lot 375 52 11• ...... HUNTINGTON•••<• ,, 1 gets tn cas . econ pace winner 9• s • in Insiders who know AndreHI 1ay be was boiling ma • He Rau c1n 1., 6211 ioa :no ,JjQ 0,,, K' , .. ·--'"" .,.. d I I h I · e h F 1973 ceotno Hnt 1:JO .,4 iz 1s7 .lll ... .. Slt' N 110 .m ~fri:.'i~111· 2jQ bonito. 145 n:ick clld, t cash end third, fourth an i t pace winners •c wanted ~race anyway and let USAC decide what to do neit. or W11_, Hin 1$1 .S.Sl tJ 175 .lt6 T. Davis Bii l?t S1t 61 IS6 .2911 LONG 8EACH ltll"*ll l'l1r) -$) get $1 0 in cash. All "cash" i1 ctually is delivered to His impulse would bave created a confrontation tbat many driv· . ~~~~en..:!,.Crll l~ ~~ !~ l;! := ~.unsonM,NY 140 .,1 19,. ',',1 .m ~~1';!:.,1~0~~~;1~ rock cocl. ,.,... winners in the form of checks to be picked up by era wanted to 'lee bapn.n. Grubb so 111 311 52 no .l09 ,...gn 1 1.w 5511 1 .m N•WPOllT tArt'• Liftdl.,1 _ ,, I h 0 · · · b I r~ Mlddo>: si= u1 sn 73 '"' .30I Y111rtm,kl Bin 140 sos n 1s1 .m •"9l 4 bMI winners at one o t e I part1c1 pat1ng mem en o . But Mlletlcb and others on the Vlceroy "super team" talked Or•nte c'"' cro11 country schedul• s1a~1 Pgh 1u 473 tJ 145 .301 · "-11""* cod.•rs: to, 10 und blu, ts rvck the Harbor Boulevard of Cars association. Checks Andfettl out of any rash or basty action. There are still a few Fri.. Stp!. n-Mt. sin AolonJg• . T.P ... •1 c•o 1'2 "1 " 1'2 ·3P5 A. J1ckton,· 0tk11nc1, 311 Fl•k. SEAL •EACH -~ env11"' m rGo;k d b ~~,u~=·'""'I __ , _ . -kl-la& (h~l. l;lO. GiXldson SF . lrtl lM J7 11• .l02 Boston, 2&; i=. Rob!n1011, ca1uornl1, 1•; co>d. 1 Ytllow1au, 1 m1ckertl, 21 boolto for this week's contest will be prepare y: . rac:e-.-n:T~~~~~_r~_!t!l~len . ~-Frr:;-seih, u--.1 P~1e+1oi1·1 '·•.:. • --~111 a1111s --~a.aou...ou.1~26; 6',!{~..u.~~'" -2~~~» · hurt feflitRmJ-.fth--rll nteir=wikfl-~ ..... (~H-Frl,,_Ocl .. S-Sao .D~o.MiU.(t!orttEJI-_01Jolin~.Jt11nt" 42: St1r:o-U •. o ,,, -· -~iro., '•"°""• -DIM. :i:! °hjllbut.--• -----~ :° 'A':'cis:-~li~ef• mo'~----------'o . f J tti . d d l:30. P!llsbvrgh. «I; Ev1n1, A.t11nt1, :19; H. 11-satMf In · 011~ lttl!O s1 .... 1 llMl"tl lTIGS-I J:NSl •.-IJ IU11J __ m fi~~!'.I..!• which takes J!:.. !.!!!!!11._ a ~ e tow~--_Fr.!:!_~.1~-s1~1~!'.'.'.'_I~),. :~:";'ae~.~~.'...~ .. s~n . .!!1,... _ R. JM:k~, "£kl•nd;.. 1121 ~-~:...:..b.a.~ 7':o~=~~ . .,.~!=:,r!i.i l6).~1co ..,92!9 H _.._ DI d C M USAC;-sometlme1 -even-wltfll...the Cii6 -seems::to=tiii...aeltiiT'"coD ... ,_,f ·--•oet:-i~-c llijt' ·30,,--• Yllf-Utttrf . ·: Kl!!!l!..£11YI J7l 5(!!!_ .... ~!l~l'!!I!! 1.!t._1ngJ1r.i: 1 v .. klwl•!l,..~ . ..,.1,0,. '1,o ~ ..,._ -··-4. . -• Gs:gOI'-..DIV. •• -OStG-esa... -~ry to the lire -mpan 's besl lnleres'-'"'"" . err , . . . '1' . -o~·M1y. Ml W5ijiii, 'rlJ Mvror, New fl1h roe -.... ·--..,_----.--~ ~~-.....--~.-.-. ~ ua .. ., y la. • Fri., OCt. If-II S•" Diego lnvlta. Sl•rgell, Pl111tiurgh, 111; Bfilcit, Cln· YOfk, 90; 011,, 1C1nws Cir.,, 90. si.N OIEGO _ • J C * . * * 11ona1. fO '""· c1nnt1r. 10'3; L. Ni1v. 1-+ou1ton. 100; l'ltchllll 114 Dldtl-I •'venowti!t 2u 1r11111r1 ''' The 1,0 p~rticipating auto deale rships a ong osta · Fri.. OCt. 26-11 Mt. s10 Anlonlo :.,v•n•, Atlanta, tt1 OaJohnton, AIL•""· Hunter, D1Ua1>d. lM. , 12 6 1 RliDO!•IDO -95 111111.,.., • Mesa's "Harbor Bo tilevard of Can" are: Atlas Once more USAC appears·to be actinu against the best inter-1nv111tton11, 10 1.m. · Mcotnlet, N-York. 12_., .7501 ve11ow11ft. 110 c1nco bass. 124 bonito, I . . . . . v Fri., NOY. 1--Soo.tth Cot$t meet ti l"llcllf"' 111 oedtl-1 Patll'lfl', B1ttlmor1, 21 .... n,, Blue, S30 roek flail. t1rt1 _ 100 1 . Chrysler.P ymouth , Bauer Buick, Connell Chevrolet, ests of everybody m raang, including itself. Once more the club F111i.r1p11. l. StOM, New York. n.J, .11d1 Borboo, 01kl1nc1. 11-t. .u 1; co 1 born. ve11crw11u. u• bonito. 12s .... ~:'!.:l.'i~ Co•t• "••• Oa t•"-, Dave Ro•• Po•t•·ac, John•on & lands . bold 1· I . th . I st . th spo t Fri.. Ngv. t-Skllon11 ll'lfft II Clnclnr11tl. 10.-., .7U; Gul .. tt, Cln-MllWIUkft, 19.10 .. •5S; Hiiier. Detro/I, rock fish, I M "'" " s m re Je opposrng every o er tn ere in e r , Pierce, l. rinn111, 11~. MO: Brv•nt, sin Fr1r1-9.s, ."3; Lft. Bo.too, 16-t, .6'0, ."IMl'EltlAL llEACH !Sportfhhlrttl _ Son Lincoln-Mercury, Miracle Mazda, Nabers Cedillac, for reasons it doesn't seem willing to talk about. s..1 ... NOii. 11-s11re mttt it west ~\~.ir1. ~ ... ~,; .ur1h1r~~":9~~'!1;., .. '\~I Ho1tzm1n, o1k11no:1, »1:z. ·'"· =;;;'•' ;;"'";ii;1.1r~•ii• ~"~";;;;"~;ii'~"~· ·~·i,;ii~~"i;' ~"~M~.11 Th d R b. Fo d d U , ·1 Old b.I Here is a club bludgeooed until it is bleeding by a critical Viney. l. s .. 657• svnon, lo1 .-. .... in. 11-t, .6s.; 1,--eo ore 0 ins r ·an · n1rers1 Y 1mo 1 •• press and a shocked j>ublic over the·safety crisis it bas created . ::.t~ ~~' ':':.'.rm!;°'° B~:'ut~c JO!'tn, Los Angetes, ll-7, .MO. • S.. NEWPORT LEASES Watch for thi1 player's form i'aGh week in the DAIL y Here it is, fa ced with the revolt of its car owners over the sky· !llQll'I•» l:JO. 1'11.,., ct.:1e111c.t.: ~~AG~E H Pd. COSTA MESA DATSUN '74 AUTOS, TRUCKS. VANS PILOT Sports Section. Circle the team you think will rocketing costs of racing created through USAC.'s rule-making Sto•. 21-2'-Mt. sin Antonio 1nvll• cirew Ml!> 131 Sl5 15 113 ..i.J COM,nlTIYI PRICES win in each pa iring in the list of 30 games and send in And her · 1 b be · ed b · lali 1 ho 11""11· W.H0tlon oei 10s n1 41 12J .Ju For the pleye•'• lo•m enf•y blan' 0, a ••••onabl f processes. e is a cu s1eg y envrronmen s s w sat., St!lt. 2'-Plr1te hMt1ti-t Sain, Senke & l.eashtg 2400 West Coast HStliiway 11 e ac-want to shut down the sport because it 's too noisy or it bums h~~i'ls1n11 81r1>ar1, c1111ttv. 2145 Hart.or llvd., C.M. 645 2202 iimile. Then watch the DAILY PILOT iports pa9es for fuel or some other reason. 0.:1. s+-North•"' c111tor1111 1nvlt• S f . p 540-~10 • each week's lis t of five winners. C h li oplll 11 Foolfllll a ety Ill aae In the face of all these other probleins, USA as appar· l've1 .. oc1. ,_,, Cerritos·. l::JO. b iiiii:i~tl DON'T· DISCARD THOSE OLD TENNIS ~~llOIS!! ently chosen to alienate its star drivers as well. Fri .• 0.:1. 12-1. sin Ar11on10• lhomtl iiiii 7 ·~iiel., Oct. ·lt.-Fulltrtcrn•, lllomtl, BLOOMINGTON, Minn. -Du Hamel Ma_kln!J the Smitch A champion who turns lo another sport gets a good deal of attention, as Ellsworth Vines Md Althea Gibson did "'hen they went from tennis to golf or Bob Mathi as fro m the decathlon to acting and then politics. In motorcycle racing, the spotlight is on Yvon Du Hamel, who has been trying to switch to auto racing. Amon g other at- tributes that set him apart from hiS' peers, Du Hamel 'may be the world's smallest international class athlete at 5 ft.· 3 in. He doesn't believe a switch wouJd be such a big deal at all. He is simply looking for something to do when he gets too old to ride a bike in competition. On Oct. 17 Du Hamel will be 34 years of age , and he feels that 35 is just about the age limit for a motorcycle racer. What about 39-year-old Dick Mann, he was asked. 3:lo.· When the Vikings deferuii ve 3,~~-· 0c1. 1•-Str1ta ,.,,.,.. lhornf), end Alan Page forced two sai.. 0c1. 10-occ 1nvn111ona1 safeties durini!; the 1971 season (P1lom1r. cv11ren, veniur~> he tied an NFL re-rd W1 r1p11r11111,...,.ttcr'"111 typn et Adldts 1n11 T,..tom Sf'lotl. Tuts., Oct. n-al El Camino, 3 ""v Tut1 .. oc1. »-<=1rruos• ll'loll'lt> J ::io. originally set by Green Bay's ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE Fri .. Nov. 1-at Mt, Sar1 Anlonlg. 7:l0 Tom Nash m• !932. I • WESTCLIFF l'LAJ:A • LIDO. tl'AS"ION ISLANO •. COllONA DEL MAii Tue1., Ngv. 6-111 Fullerton•. 3:30. _."':"'_~~..':"._''.\>:: ____ ~ .............................. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~;;.~~~II Fri.. No~. 9-at Senta Ant'. 3:30. .-Nov. 7!l>71-SoCll c~empionshlPS 11 " Mt. Ser1 Antgnlo. N'1"/. 30·0ec. l-Sl1le ch1mplon1hlP1 11 Salano College. • dl110111 South Co.isl Conl'lrenct .. -. GolOtn Wt1! C'1n1 Country sclledu i. Frl .. Sepl. 11-A1 A!o Honclo wit1'1 S1nt1 Monlc1". l:lD. Sil., 5-pt. 22-1 Moor1>3rk lnvlt~. IJOllal, 10 1.m. P'rl., 5'¢. :it-.1 LA Horl>Or wilh CyprHI", l:30. Fri., Oct. 5-E11t LA. LAC C (~). 3:)0, RULES 1. SUllmll 1111 111hy blink btt .. Ir I ,_.._ fln.11111 .. ~ n " tfltwr fl'lt Cltllltt,-"RuMtWllll flctil'lllle" I• ...... •I Ml "tteet dwllfiUll,. entrtew mvtf Ill lftil•"" In slit 1.W """ II t1CHll1te 1"91111 n.H wllkll dell1 ...,.,,,, wlfl lie dl .... IHi... • 1, 11111 II ft: l'ILOT l'IGSIUN l'ICICllllOO COllllTS'ST, Sfifffl Delllrf-1 P.O. 90ll 15'9, C-11 fo'lll, CA. tUJ6, • ,' J. Only Mii tfltry ,... pe~ ,en111ttect -~ ....t. C.-tlt•llllll• ire lfthM 11111 c1111111 lffklll• m11v lnve.t1t111 muUlple lfttrltt '"'" 1 •111111• lddrtu Ir silll .. lflVlllpe 1111 '"IY dl.....,alltr Ill'!' "lld\11-"'""" 111trlll1 "'"" 'dtKtvtred. Dec:la .. n II lvdftl H 1111• ""'' "'"' M •~· ctplll •• lln1I lly •II rc111t"t•nl1. 4. Entrln """'' lie Mtlmlrtlld 111! ltltr 11'1111 TllwrMly A.M. tr fllftl 111 lltth•trell .. "" DAILY l"ILOT lflkl by' 1".M. T111no1r . S. P111kl~Hnt lflMClf'I Ind lf>tlr ,....,...,.... Hf DAil Y PILOT .....,....._ 11111 lllt>ir lmmlllai. l•tnllill lrt 1111 tll1llilll ft Mier. 6. TU! ~llEAKER 9lANK MUST tll l'IUllD IN CHI: llNTR'f 11 VOID, r---------m "There are not too many Dick Manns in the world," Du Hamel said. There are no other Du Hamels either. He has successfully made the transition to snowmobile racing. He won the world c?ta.mpionsbip race at Eagle River, \Vis .• in 1969-70 and just missed winning it the next year. He won a six-hour sports car race in a Porsche at the St. Jovite circuit in Ganada four years ago. ~ Last spring he drove in his first NASCAR Grand National race at North Wilkesboro, N.C. Qualifying 15th in a 31).car field . he made a 93 m.p.h. exhibition lap on his Kawasaki oo race day before climbing out of his leathers and into his driver's uni- fonn to take the whee l or a '71 Mercury. "When it was time to go, I just followed the traffic," Du Hamel said. "I had to." * Fri., oc1. 12-l.A souinwttr• fl'lomel. ):JO. Fri., Oct. 19-1 San Dltge> lnVll•· llonal, 10 1.m. Sil .. Ocl. 20-ll C1nyons fnvlta. 11~11, 10 a.m. -511 .. Ocl. ~r Ct"Y""l '""'ta-tlon11, 10 1.m. Fri., Oct. 16-lt Mt. Sa" A"tgr1Jo lnvl11llM1I, 10 1.m. Fri., Nov. 1-11 Sg Cil Co,,le•~nt11 meet !Rio Hondo). J Fri., Nov. 9-Sectior1a1 meet at Plf'r~t, l. Valley, 3. SAi,, Ngy, 11-11111 mffl 1t Wesl •01noi.l So Cal Conl1reoct meet. Cross Country EARN! • I ENTRY BLANK Circle tMms you think will win thl1 week's 1•m• I (hom e tNm 11 MCond on• ll•ted) Atlanto vs Rams I Buffalo vs San DitHJO I Cleveland vs Pittsburgh Miami vs Oakland I Minnesota vs Chicago I Detroit vs Green Bay Iowa vs. UCLA 1-. USC--n;-GeorghrTRh I I I I I I_ Cal L4llhtr1n CJlJ !1'1 UC lrvlnt Al Cll Lutller1n ON ANY OU Fa11s' AMOUNT $5000. Dinner Set NO 111 RESTRICTIONS. Northwestern vs Notre Dame I Stanford vs Michigan I Washington vs Duke Illinois vs Col I Oregon vs Air Force LA Harbor vs OCC I Chaffey vs Saddleback ~den West vs Mt. SAC I Montgomery vs Dana Hills I El ~oro vs Army-Navy I Tustin vs Univenity Santa Ana vs Mater Del I Costa Mesa ys Foothill I I I I I I I •• I ' Ok lahoma University sup-1 porters in the area are beini:t in vited to attend a pre-OU-' USC dinner rally at lhe l-1.vall 1 House In Anahe im Friday, Sept. 28. J A no-host cockla il hour ""ill begin at 7 with a steak dinner set for 8. The cost per couple 1----JS~...Singles._will bo admill for $7.50. Both Commercial CredH 1'11rlfl Certlllcale lnveetment plans offer full earnings with no minimum Investment period. So there's NO -TY P'Oll -AWAI. AT,..., n& Money inYeSled by lhe 111h earns from the Isl of any monllt. And you can add any amount whenever you Uke. -----Jn1he ~lll!-plan;-any amount ylel~5;81!1 When compounded quarterly for a full year. Cypress vs Laguna Beach I Marina vs Glendale Lakewood vs WestmlMter · I . Huntington Beach vs. Pacifica San. Clemente vs Mission le· o son vs erton I I The event, spon~orcd by the Sooner Club or Sou t h c r n California. is ainH-d a t generating support for !he ( &>ooer fight against lJSC. I Sept. 29 and to help increase Socmel" Club membership. In Upe with this , a number or =of honor wil l attend the rally. Included oa t&c pmt l1lt are Wade Walker etleWir director at Ok1ahoma a.. 0-1 assistant ath'eli .,_ 11111 Jerry Pettibone, .NCtdlDI mordinatbr. RM lh' for the dinner mlY 1111!11 by wrlllng 1o·1he -Cltlb, P.O Box 2'J94. -An11 tlf01 . or by calling • &120 or Ill·~ e ALL FAMILY SHOW FOR FIVE 110 DAYS e e CAM'llS e MOTOI HOMES e e TWAl~lJtS e CAM,INO IQUl,MINr e e IOATS e SPOITIHG GOODS e e YAN CONVEISIOHS e DAILY IHTllTAINMINT I , AT NIAHOI STAllfW UffOEfll THE BIG 'A" KAriU.A' ITAT1! COUEOl ILYO. SHOW HOURS: J.11 jl.& WMl1161y1 11 ....... 11 ,. .... hl""-p 11 1.111. • t ,.m. lulllhiyl ADULTS $2.00 -~UNJORS ·l_,~O. ·.SAVE 50' ····-·-·--·-"'""· -'*"'....-m~ -.. u. -··" ...---..-. ' .. In the 696 plan. 55000 or more ylelds 8.19" When compounded quarterly for a lull year. Or you may elect to have "1terest checks malled to yoo quarterly. V..'re part of a corporate family wilh CNOr $3ll bllllon assets. 6o pu1 )'OUl money to w<!dl, l>YI don'I put It cut of .-11. Commercl81 Credit Thrift C.rUftoate Accounte• ~. '!or Ca--..,,, M&mbor d the ~ Allcridbi d lhrft" 1.owl Ccmplnlll. 870East17fh Stred •• Phone: 645-8700 • ' • • ' ., Estancia vs Vista I J No. Torrance vs Fountain Valley Corona del Mar vs Newport I Tl• •R•AK•lt -My ..., .... "" .... , """""' " !lllllh ~ , .... ,. ................ .. "'"'" 1.-.,. .~- .J Cl~ -Zip I'!*"' •• .. .,. _______ _ • I ' t ' • - . -DAILY PILOT Tue5day, Sepltmber 18, 1973 • AMBLER -MUTI AND JEFF FIGMENTS NANCY NANCY, OPEN THE WINDOW AND LET IN SOME OF THE FAU. SEASON AHIATLASTI FIGURED rr AL.I.OUT! . PEANUTS by Doug Wildey --~-,,_..,., ' N 1S6150t.F ... cb "°° REAQtOO'JOJ SB~ L-' .,..c;,_. - by Al Smith by Dale Hale by Emie Bushmiller ' DOOLEY'S WORLD SALLY BANANAS GORDO ,. MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS 0000 1111NG TIW PO!iM WA$ oH,TM8T'S &.,KJ..iNt.R: F'IJL. ••• """1TlON BACK IN THE OU> Ro\VS ' by Roger Bradfield By Charles Barsotti by. Gus Arriola ""_:r_"""_"'-,,""""~,..---.. r----::=::::::-1 MAJ«VeJ. VEAH? l! AT .SVCll WELJ.' " 6TRJWrJ,71/ .sAVE j! l>J .SUCH VOVF<. t MINIATt.l'fE MARVEJJNl31 JI F<>«M. PAL , I IJ/l..E .~ uUST T001 6!M51TIY.e ! /'01'!--' TllE TIN'f .fl{Jffj- :r. WJ:ARf • by Ferd Johnson by Roger Bollen by Charles M. Schulz THE GIRLS l'DDAY'S CBDSSWDID PUZZLI J ACROSS 44 Ring decitlon Yesterday's Puzzle Sotved: His wne had always bated ~work. "'bu'll never ~oo4s1"%zs,• 1!.1P!.'ey 9"','!l,~d. ,_comp....... 1 "On the contrary; he Jared. "My too:i!stool . !llsiness is mushroaning!" She creamed him with tl1e electric toaster. J 45 Disce1n f 1 Heat 46 Twine f generating 47 lnhlaui P l II dtlvlce 49 Observe 15 Sou1h 5J Out-distanc.: Ame1ican 2 words J rodent 57 T1rrle1 9 Monastery 58 Old ' I tuperlor womanish 4 Tartness 59 N. Ame1k:1n 5 God of Love fndl1n 8 ~anadian 61 Edible fle$h rrver 62 ••••• vote: •1 Wall ol old Unfoffitilt 18 Comedienne poll , •••• Hines !9 Merchandis- ing e ... ents 20 Perticles ~ H1rm 2• Per11lning to o1d age 26 "···--Foo!OO !.__ Things" 63 Paris airport 64 Noun ending 65 Water bodies 66 Valley 67 Silver marking: Abbr. DOWN 7.7 Congers 29 C1me upon 1 Buddhist C ~~~rod ind monks 2. Briel and Plots: 2 ievere wo1ds 3 Stupid 7 Discotheque person word UK p1inci- pall1y Ch ionic drunkard Comprehen• al\te t1ip1 1 Bh:ter Chrlltmas character: 2 words • Gave a first showing 5 Pamphlet: Abbi. 6 Among 1 Halley'a- 8 School subjec:t 9 Ice ho<:ltey 1tati11lc E 10 Reproach 11 Quantity of cotton 12 Bakery equipment .... 13 Means of trial 21 Wei....,.• reed• 23 Sandpipers 25 Letter 2S Feminine organization 30 Human being 31 Taj Mahal aite 32 Ground cover ·33 ... 34 Salling meneuver 35 Mlec ... ny 36 No: Fftnch • 37 Joyous ocealion1: 2words 40 Pulsate •2 Center of •uthority •3 Deceive '45 Scatters •1 Cokl dish '48 Penta,.._ one 50 ldenti&.- tion: Abbr. 51 Stop 52 Fr1grant liquid 53 Bree the conV\lllivlfy 5' Aw1reof; lo!Ofmal 55 G1aciel snow fiek:I 56 Scrol 8) Vision JUDGE PARKER ~-----•A NEW CLIENT .WALKEO-INTO M.Y OfFtCE..D:ll.5 MP~l~G AND &AID-HE WANTED TO RETAIN ME! I ASKED HIM FOR WHAT REASON ANO HE IN515TED HE HAD NONE ••• JUST WANTEO ,+. LAWVER AVAILA&LE IN CME HE 1'\AD NEE.O FOR ONE! MISS PEACH DICK TRACY • W!:LL f\E JUST CAL.LEO I'O GUESS TMAT , •• TOLD MY SECRETAAY 14E WASN'T COM.-=~::::';;{Pl.?Tf.t HONf&T WITH YOU .A.T YOUR. OFFICE! "WMEH !lE FLEO by Harolct Le Doux MC"'1'1WHlLE I THINK WE CAN GET INTO THAT &UlLDING THROUGH TMT e...01<. DOOR ••• euT WE'P...&ETTER PAAK THIS CAR OUT ON A 51DE !?TREET ! "' by Mell :t <#!VI TH£M TWO YEARS ••• ·n-1,v•c t. lie 1"lfS,_ 1'1TOMIG !!'OM~ -rAPl'ING-liACH OTH1'is• ,.&l.ePHONES1 ANO ORWANIX.IN6- lNTEJCNA1'10NAl- l'M~~T9AW.. GAMliS, •• by C~ester Gould THIOUMMAN PHLEOTMl5°FAOM TH E BANK, MISLll'TMANDTO-l<A ME F~T LATER, TWE SMERJFF SetT ITTO nlE <;USTOOIAN, MAHD\.~0 BY" ( AT nus STAGf,'JHEOHLV 0£ceNT FINC.ERPQINTS WILL.BE ,ON TME INSIDE. ZIPPER BAG 81 I liiR•" IT. .. A OOZ.EM ~ORI, MO OOUST • i I 0 I • ' I • • • 2 0 DAILY PILOT S TutSNY, 5,ptrmbtr 18, 1973 Personnel M a tter s Co~plete New York Stock List · Ne'v Joh: Feed Mo Listens IW~~w Gii y&: IC~~·~ -~I~~~~ P'·E 't~1 H~ .__ lHl ,t:, i-.e ~r!T:1 HIOll L""' ... ., ct:r. .... ~) Hltil l.IW t.au &&~ .... = ,_ 1..., Ult~~~! !~ :: it flt = ~: t:~r:1,j ., , Ii\: lb t!l!j.: ·; !§!Jjj ! Jltt ni~ ne ~l~ Ideas •' 111 By.JOl!N CUNNIFF ,.,. ·--Anllrtl NEW YORK -"The surest "-'llY !or the new man to com- mit suicide fs to d o dramalically what he was hired to do -namely, bring in new ideas and a f resh burst of act.ivity." nus is the professior'ijll opin· ion of psychologists a n d psychiatrists at the O rgaoiza- tional Behavior I n s t i t U t e • which counsels and t rains ex- ecutives on person.Ell reta:. tion ships and a d vises cor· poralions on personnel' mat· ters. B ecause they qre launched Qn .a floodlide of p raise a~d fe el compelled to maintain the momentum, very e ffective men dro.wn shortly after being hired, said Dr. Mortimer Fein- berg, president. Slowly To Landers? Alllf.".} 1 '°,lit";;; " ~.,,. '-1$~!·'f ,~' ~ 1f': :V. '"'ti:.,... _,. '1 1ff ·~ ~ 16'.t1U 1:~1 :i 1 ru:: t! :: i~:t .. ~* •'' 4'U~1~"ia"~ ~." .. :: ': 1:t ~ ft: e~ ~£1, 1:1 1, ,a!! I~~~ ·1,_ v.1t~ ·~~ ,, ~ ~ ~ ~l~!'i; Ac:r Mil~ I l'l 1f~ r~ 211'91: Ctrl/1"1'11 ..50 6 1' 13'-U'A I~ · Feo P•otr 5t '~ ft!A fl~ u1~ ' ll? ~'I .7t 12 i ~ . i'~ :: ,:r.1~-_,& ·; • ._. 6 'n! ''-.•'·~pt ·'° . 2 21 ,.1 21 t "' FCIP~\• IJ •. 4 j¥: ~ "-,, iu 1n111 ep l. .. • l • 'ACldr• .60 1 1" 1~ U•• 1,• __ \'tt "':=n -~ ~-11, '!: 1:~ ';)! ·:: ~=011z:!",:c.'I .,. no I) 'L"~ ~I ~~ u lnl Of 1'4 .. _j ,!_ v. _i/J ,,,. IMll'l'llrill _Cp S 14 10t'J 10\lo ... I ' " t • ,.. • I I ~ ,... ,.,. vo I ACl~hl\I .m • II IMlt. 1otlo CM\olnl .It I ' l \.'i .. 111 ... 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ME Jll .26 • 1 10 10 10 Fs1V8k .4Jfl 11 10 11~ 11'-11~ ~ J-1 L 1." 6 IS 11 ..,_ ,.__ '• don't quarrel With 1 h C ~:~:,,slt ~ ,t 2'1 ::u: 321.:t ~+l~..;m.:i~~ ':, _5 20 in: I~ 1n;t·~ ~:~t11 3~0~ 1~ 1f ~~ r"1 tt~ ~ 1:f:'~1 1·.7 : li n:t l1'~ ,~! ~ answers. Of course, you must ::c11 1:;.~ '~ 1~ ,J i:: ~~c:.:~7''10: .I! U ~v. »~ llJ:+~ ~!:'~FM.i&! ~ t ~~ ~~ ~:%+ ~ JovM111 1 . .0 22_f1t~ "', ~+"' not swaJlOW Whole whatever AllAmlf .U •16 15' 12\li 10-11\lt.-l'ii ~hrl111 Cr11t 50 .. 4 l~ J~._ \Ci Fllhlrk .16 10 10 I ~ 7\lo • •• IC.•IMrAI .50 11 107 '3 :11\lo If""-.. h ti Che k d Allta(p .10b I l• 9 ltio t -'"' tCpf( 1 ., 11 24\.'i 2•VJ 2•V.tl'h FIMIElll .12 t 211 101.lo Ill.lo lG\lo ... ~I ml •\Ii •• t 61 •I • -W t ey te you. c an cross· A119luc1 1.20 , 111 1' ~ ~ \:Plf"lpt 1 . ..0 .. 11111 111,1, 111,1.-11o Flfn'IO o.611 • 11.10 •~· 10 -1~ 1 4~ 1 ·42v, •!... 61 +1 h k h h h . AOo Ludpl J ,3 »* 3'Va »VI-.. ~ .JO • 11 11111 1111. 11\lo-"' Flf•l\14f! Sii 12 " 191' lt'9 It~+ ... Kt Mr I .loO 1 31 n~ ,... m c cc wit ot ers w o are 10 a Ano Pow 1..-1 SI 20 1,... 211 + "'(;hroml pf .s • .,"" ll\fo ""-Va Fll11rko1 1.111 ' ,, 11 ~ 11111 11111 1tc1 pr1t 1~, 11 1•1° u1<o 1~~ : ·· · · k •11-G' >• ' ' , ... 1•« ' ~ ' 1 ''° ' " -•-25 ••:u-Fii E CGlil I • 24\.'i 24\.1 2•Vrt -K1MMll ,lG 6 t0 11 17 .. 11--. i, position to now. A11id'c~ 1.22 12 406 17 ~ ~+,'-~"~~r Wt "'"ii-; M ;n h Fl• G•s .45 • 10 1~ IJV. ll~, ~•CPL.I 2.:io t 11, ,~,-"' ~"" ~ '• A, ldM111 A 21 6' 30'-\ """ lOJi w, ~1M111 l,Ub "1 121 17~ 16"4 17.. ~ Fll"""r I.IQ 10 5t lllh 36~ !1114-"" C SO 11111 rl 0 20 1 19,,_ 1 1 -~a 5. Discard your old frame of •1111Prod M 6 9 1111o 11 11 · -~ ~ 11 e.n 1.311 ' t lt14 19"' it...,_,.. FllPwt. 1.l6 11 16t 3~ u11i ""' •n GE 1. ! ... l,.. r'+" \• A !lfCISI 1...0 , 311 n. :tl\11 %Nii.~ I" Gei l.IW t Jt 22ft 221'1 2'1llik • II• Stl l.JO 5 J n~ 2t\lo ~i Vt K•nNeb I 1 I S 15 ! reference. You'll find yourself .6.1111 s1.111m11t 11 106 5 4.,. 5 nG p1 9.;lO 11111111\di 113 ll3Va+ li Fii.iOi' co 5k •9 "' •~ •71\ ~ t K•nPL.• 1.41 ' 11 :n,,... 25"' 1i~ •1 AHll Cit .I.a 11 1" 1114 HV. 11"'-'i• lriG 111 1... llO '' 96\:i ~-\lo FlllO{(:POI J I I ""' 10 4\~ ICll\I lnclutl 7 n )\'I ~~ lib+ '· tempted On many occasions to AtlrglllA .50 ' J 11N ~ ""'--\Ii ln GE pf • ztlG> ~!~ ~!Vi,,,_ !?~11n ",'"c"', -~!._': ffi ~ n1'i ~\a 1t! ~::J&PJr 1 1:tt 1J 1~ J!~ 1H 2• + h "Th d.d •t t th Alpt\I Pt .611 1 16 U\.'i 14''-1tl.li-"ii lnM/11 1 . ..0 7l ......,. .-.. --M C ..,, -._ , H\.'I 22 -I sa;.r . e \\'ay we I l a e AICGI J.94 15 270 72'4 71"' n +\lo IT Fin 2.29 11 t• '-ll.:i 44'1& "'"" \'f FMC "' 2... .. II l2 3ll• llr1 ,,., K•1,1, .. lll .... -·~ \lo flit .. h ABC C " E ·r Arn.1su IJiO •7 3 23 ·:n:i.:. -· "-!•Tcvpt sin 15110 110 110 -lh F,Olld!!, -'!'. ,, :>a 1 6"" •• K1w.c:k ·'° 11 ll •I I.lo 11111+.,. ompany. . . ven I Amble .5\1 1 31 , ..... 1 .. ,0 :!.~ ,-:_ 111,,sv 2.20 ii 112 "6'11 4Y!i .. t ~ 00,_ __ 1 ,,._. 11 ~1 IH\ -v. 11:1yworR ·'° 5 3 IH• ,.,_ lnw.-'• hi eel b r th .,... .,.... .....--,.. I> / 00 • 11• 12" 12'" ,,. '• FllOlt M_ Tn!r I 1'• I 1 -14 etbltr .20 I 4 17~ - You were r ecause o e Ame°' ·'lll • 3 ~ All 41" v nv · -" "" FooteM•n pf , 21 21 't -1-h Kttl'leCP .111 • 30 l~J llrii 31-o+ ~. •• Am~•c 1.20 1 11 ltQ 1~ 1iU \"' 11w wt& J 2~~ J:t 2~4·~~ FordM 3.1a ·5 572 s5,,. s.i.t• 551~-l4 K•l1•rt11 . ..o 5 u lOYJ IQl~ 111~r+ '· experti9e you acquired there! ~~~~.·~ 21 2g n -:S"' ! .-~Z1:~1ns:.; ,,. l ·-.... •'ii . For,.,.ek .u 6 6? u 12~ 12!r,-~ KtUOQ!I .J.4 17 16 UV. ~ii.1~~\+ I. d""'t mention its policies or AmAI Fl n 21 50 :u~ nv. ::.._ .,. .... c11rk E 1.n 199 '911oi Al>,i " + \lo r;,M pf 1.1 I n~ '~• nu+ "" 1C1lsv·H 1.lO 1 106 17\11 r; "'' Am A1r11Ms .. lJO 10* IDl• ~ !11rkOIL ..a 6 2t 1~ 11 11 _ ~ FOl'IOS .tJb •2 11\t 1611 1'"1+ ft Kl'l'lmll 1.2 ' 2t 27l• 21 27 .. +I • practices by naftlE!, unless you e .20 7 7,,. 7 •Y• ... Lc di Am 5 ,.-11, S\(o i'" .. FortHw .lS.tl 21 47 2lb '''• ~v.+ " KrnnKot ' 10 ,.., ~ H 31"'°+ '• ~6r1~ 2.;lll ... 51 :Wl'a ,;:. ~ "' *"' Cllff• 2 12 ' """ 73 n -'• F0$1ffW .90 17 m •3'1.li •2\~ ¥o-lili l(y VIII 1.74 ' :i 73' lflv. lf~~: are expressly asked to do so. Amere1r ... 13 •11 Jn--. :io >••-+•"-l•v e1 2._n la .., 311 11 11~1+ ""Fo•llOrO ·60 lO 54 ,4>.1. ~ ol04.,,.l ',~ '' M{. ,·'"'• ', ,,:• '''' ,, .. Am''" .21 1 2 11~• 11 II<''-,", QC!tv & Pitt 110 10\.\ 10\la 10"1 FronklM .'lO 19 ,•, ,''• n•~ ,.~ .~ IC.1ystnW. 00So , '' -•' ~ .,.-, , ,, I C -!ll<t &Pit 8 1150 71-'1 7 7~1 .. Frtr11M11 .10 12 I I .. 2111 .. ... Kidde . •~-. .-6. Stimulate ¥our col eagues i Am •n 2-20 ' •2 '° 29i\ 30 + v. 1 "c 52 i4 176 _11 1~ 17..._,+'i:. Furehvt 1.1<1 ' ,,5 1s•. 2•~~ 2s• ... + \,Kim c1 1.2 u n 41i.--. 4"' •1\t-'• lo do. the ;. own ~t thinki·ng. ) ,'. __ . , ~~~~~.J: 1o 1! ft~ 'll: ;Jr" ... 1~'ffp0-:so 7 n l'lll 8 l\'ft 1~ F1111v11nd •1 7 136 13 11~-. ll !t-"'t<lr!lltOS .>0 • 18 'v. 1f-111 1!~:t ~; IN A TT EMPT 1 NG to '-' ' A htln 1.20 1 ,. ~ lJ . +·,.· Clu<tttP pf l 19 11~ 111 11,.._,.. -G G-KlrJ.<tiC ·12 1 3s 1 '·1 I t d f . Jn I A von 1 • .0 1Q 215 2•1A ,~ "CMI Inv Cp is 30 n~ Jll,o J2\~-\lo G1ble Ind$! 1 bl! 11 161~ 17 + 'Ii IC. L M .6.111 3 36'-~ :l.S''o 363,~,-1 ,;,: demonstrate his abilities and ns ea o gtv g_ your con· Am obtHI 1 15 5 11 11 11-CNA Fin .st 6 lw 11;, 11 "" ll'o+ '-CAC co•11 " n• l l .. Knl11111 H .21 11 101 lie .. ls~. u~ '• I · k f t h . AO!t!Ttl .411 :U J '1"4 4114 .i•_L ·• •• ·(NA pf 1.10 " l•llJ 16 16,_ +'-GAF pf 1.20 I 19 11\lo lt KOlll\rllO .6CI 6 19 lS'l!o( 11~ 'SUCCess patterns"' the new c us1ons, as or e1rs. AmOual vit . .,. .Col .c, in ,.2~ l••V.l4'c.;_ ~{ !i•m Sk 1.:io 6 21 19 111• 2'\1 + ~1 K-• 1.u 1 n ll~~ 11\li 33\/o ~~ worker may polarize others t _r.:.: _, !::::E11f-~Ju~ 9 A~ 2m :J!1" J{t-'11 :i:;."i~ 1:g 2J 1jg ~;~ fr-ff'-+~ ~=~~1~ '.~ ?i J-5:~t; :""+1"' ~~~.1: h ~ !k ~ !!\lot !._, l I ·u Hi 11 IF THE FACTS warr ant, •m ••• , ro ,~ II , ... : '-1-16 ° ... •• -1-· ·-· , •• _ •• G•~Oen .711 16 u 23""' 2l'n 2J"+ .... KrtSClf .l'O ~ 661 39'1 )II )9\i ~ '. n 0 oppos1 on. s c o eagues -1 .. ··' .-. ..., ·-1\0-v. o1-C11 n · ........ -.,.~ G•i5vc 112 1 n 1' ll\lo u t ... 1C.roet11er .Ill 6 • 161~ 16 16•11+ '• YOU m ay find it PQSSibie to tell I"'-. , • •-"' '(-I• A FlnSy !. 0 10 59 1 ~ lf!• 17U-\t olilal• .S4 21 •12 l:W. lm ll .... + ... G•leWIV '1n S J 6~'1 6-'I ·~ ''& KrOQer 1.30 U 92 16•1 16'~ 16V. t \, vie'w him BS a rival and prob-h bos "T S'n ""'-"° •• '~~....AWi.,_ ,,,..... AAGFln Pl1,'"o ·· i100,, tl .... 22..,,'1_ !~~+ ,•, c",,",'•'••' '."5' ' "', ",., >11 51 ··· GCA Cor11 n lSO 9·~ 9" 9_.. '• icvscr I .6a • ! 11'• 11\• 12'• t e . s, om i.t:Vens seems n8d ' ... ~1 ..... l.J"'-u i... 1•1 11.\\ G 1 1 c 1· 111. 11•-. 111._ 11 -L L-ably a reflection on their A GnS t.ll'l'b 12 lf'Jo 11-'llt 1•:v.+ \1 c1111IM Fooo 12 57 11\'> 111,.. 121 .. + •• e n 111 30 1, IJ\O 1, . L•cll<le l }~ 1 , 1tl.-T 19'~ lt'•-'• h . H . lO have a good idea .•. " And A G11 Int ·'° . jo 21 14"' 1•~ 14 ... + I\ Collin Radio ·. 246 21\lt 2Sl:o 2511+ \lo ~n AAO~ 1~ If 6l :J-1 llllo 33••1 11 L•m1n Sn 1 1 3 12!o 11(• 1211+ 1• s ortconungs. e IS an enemy A Gn pt 1 . .a 1 25v. 2sv. 25V.-"'co1 Penri .:ia " ltJ 6• ""' 66 +2 n ·1 u 102 soVa .a:\11 )0.,. n. iMBrv .12 11 1 20:v. 10 ~ ui..-1• . h' let Stevens know you q uoted AmHo15t ·'° 1 10 12;~ 12"' 12~ co1ons1 1.cw 1 " 15111 1~ 1.sv,+ •• g~T:1 i~ n 62~• 61>.:o •2"" 1v. tirM• 2.oSb 1 :is 21.,. 211 .. 21'•-'• Wit rn. h' AmHo " 3' 4.S2 •2 .. ~\~ (I!-~· ~on Incl .JO 1 '» I~ lJ IJ'"'+ \-GenB•ne 76 7 ll """ lN l:J'1 L•lr-Sii 11 l 71• 1 ' Because th. Sl'tua ti'on recurs im. SINCE •."""""P'~,' , ,.,11•.,. '"., 118 -~ ohlnpf ""° · 12 .nt~ 41-11 4111-~· GriC1111e :so 1 101 111 1 .... 1v. :: t..eersieo .21 1 s1 •11 a•. "-~ m OM! -' • .,. ~ -\a C b l 1""6 t . 114 2'!o 'll "tk21,,._~. GllC r 120 1 11 ''"'" I• I' -11 Le•rSl!f 2'• 8 26'.lt 16 26 -\, 1 :i-" .~... ;,.,., 't h 7. A void challenge. Don't Am111v11 .50 3 3 • '"" 6~-. 1 _ ~ ~ c e s Dref 1 .. 2• 21 20\'I 21 + v. Gn ~"ttioo 7 10 .,,,. 1 1 _ \, Lei.co c .olO s •14 11'9 n~1 1,,..._ "" u ar: J'T'"'"'"W___. ... l! ute r as 1orce people-into 111aking:11 ---==-=:::.:::__::=:~--------------~-----IPAhiMmJ.12 LlU !~ !~ 7'~ ... ~ol Gii l.tO I 57 u ... 2' 26 -~ n Ovn•m ' 23 11~ 20~ 11 -l• L•••clll 2.60 . 162 21 20'1 20'1-•• d e.vised these maxims for the 00. th 1 1 1 1 tc• 'h2 2&010-,,,,.-,, ~Tl c-it?~~+-6,m-~~ G~,r~ 1Jo.0,.2~AJH,~'t. 59 ••~+1~· Lee_~~~...:.;s~1 1~~·-"",..·~'~·-----1 "!reshman on campus." c ices at nvo ve oya ty to ~ic pf ~1 .. 5 ., 1 'j~-9!,,_ + ~ c:o1wM 1.21b -1 12 21 2n" 27~ ~• GenG<o -"*' :u , 11 11 11 ... L.eeeli&N .loO ,, 10 1•1• u..., 16-n.+ '• old lies Late on you may · m11r °" • ,,,_ .. C11mb e 1 s1 20 12& 79'4 11'h n""f ,..., Gn Host CP 1 1 10'4 111'11 10'4 Leeson• .so 1 5 11~1 tiV. 1•~ ''• 1. Adopt the stance or a . r :.= ~1: ~ f1 3:•' w,.: 3i v.=1 .... ~me pf 1.711 lS 711\<o 69\lo 711\~ 11-1 Gen lnslr 211 u ...... 72l'o H\.1' 2Nt+ I• t..eh Pl f . ..:! 1 11 16•• u:: 16 "'I''• havetorun'"risks.butnotin Am5/llP .. a :1919-\i1•· 1~t · Dl'n5olv _m _11 20Ul'flT\4J7VI l'IGtrl~..,.n11 26m-.~2G1. Leti·v. 11'111 .. 6 1"' 1 . 1'•-'• lea m .r. You have a lot lo learn A Smeft i 2 • 1111 ''~~ lti: 19\li ~ Com$! pf .90 • J 141'.1 1•11. 14W ~ Ge-ruWll 1.06 'JI ,, 51\.'i S1W SJ-... LeM\11 l\iill 102 u 14~ l•.~· •• '. Your break in period SHE'S · cmwe~ 2.JO ' ID 29 ,.,,. 29 +1• G~1 p1 p. 2 """ " " +2 Lel'Wll• c11 4 t6 •"• • • ahoul the Orga·n•·•t1'on. ,·1s ~ . AM Slnd .so • 116 14~· t\i 1~·+ ,.. Com Ed Pr 2 2 25\li 25'1'l U'h--~ Go •• '90D I .wt 64' 6JI\ ,.\., +-\0 Ltl>O• In '° 19 146 31'. 36.\oo 371•+ '1 u.<> AmSl<lllf '" ,., I 51\lo 51~1 r,10+ ~ C E~• \ (2 .. 4 19 1 · ' c· ll 9~ 9\ f\. -'• 8 Lim1·t OVCl't change St1'ck AmSllrll 21 M 11~ 11~11 l~ot '• w · ·· 9 19 -\ GnMotpt 1'\.o . I 54\• J.4'1 5•1•+ \,Lev Fd 10 • • II' pa'st practice, its present · · AmT&T 1·11l 10 610 4 •TV. 47,,._ 111 Cwe ll" l.9il . 14 2•\1 24 2•••+ 1.-l GenMo! pt 5 ll 72 1\\o 11•1+ \1 t..ev Inc .751 1 12 11. .,, with the old furnishings and AmT& T p{ 4 al 57~\ s1 31 _ ,_ C11mEd Bw1 2i 1 flll 9'9 9•1+ 1, Gen Por1 .10 6 631 1~'" 91-o 10 -'• L.evl St rs .4• 11 13 2•';" 14:a 2~~ +-, , power centers, its c urrent h Id nel Jo ATTf•A J.M 5so~1 SD-1\ 50>1 . l:<;r:g11 1~ 1 ~ .2r~ 2fi! 2f~~G PubU 1.60' 121 19•, 19 .. n~:.-11t~~uc~~ 1~ ~ t·1 ::1 s _.,,, policies. Be modest: you have I e ~ person. as . ng as Am &T w1 .,. 3'7 5\41 5"'" ''•+ ~ corrnir ·61 ii ., 51 """" SG"-Gin 11:11r1c1 1 1 •'• si. 6 + 1. t..lbDYO 2 2 17 61 :ni\ llf'i 12,,.,+ '• J)()S'S lble [)on t start out b y AmWitr -" $ IO\\ IO\'I loi-.4-\-'I Com1111tr Sci 1n l'4 Ji" ;l\' + ~ GnSlcinal .6S 21 24 A9 41 " +Ila LOF pf 4;.i. 4 61'• 611"-61._ -:atotlober~tltbetl~ . AW!rpr 1'·• ., t50 1•~l"4 ,..,_ .... 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The windmill -a modern, aercllynamic version of the old wooden ones that once dotted rural America -produces an altemative energy source for Kagin's home and dfflcc. ·KAGIN ST ART ED using a windmill capable of prodµcing 12 volts of electric current two years ago to run t he lights, television and other appliances in his house. Last week, h e installed a lZO..voll model to power his of- fice building, which ser ves as a .dance hall on weekends. _ "'It's a good answer for ibe ~energy crisis," the 27-year--0ld e ntrepreneur sajd. "ll's work· ing beautifully and already it's become a landma rk in t own." Kagin said he is es tablishing the "Real Gas & Electric C.Ompany" to distribute the Australian-built windmills a nd to explore other a nswer s to the increasing e n c r g y shortage. He said the windmill system is ecologically advantageous because wind power is clean, causes no damage to the en· \lironrnent and m akes use o( an inexh austible resour ce in- stead of resources that are now running low. "IT'S A VERY old idea but newly soph isticated,'' s-a id Kagin. "This country is going through the largest in!lalion and depression ever, and v.·e've got to use our natural resources or it's going to be very bad. It's a question ol survival." He said his larger windmill, which powers the building for his natural foods store and alternative energy company, can provide 4.5 kilowatts of pow e r with less than 60 wind- hours per \11eck at 10 miles per hour. The windmill, whlch Kagin said· rtsembles a "modern kinetic sculpture," is 40 feet tall. The three blades are ll feet in diameter and are designed-to withstand winds or up to 200 m .p .h . • "The wind pushes the pro- pellers around. That turns the alternator behind the pro· pcllcrs, and the alternat12r feeds po\\'er into a bank OT balteries and the n right into your system," Kagin said. A BANK OF 60 batteries r eserves enough po\ver to keep operating for up to three days \Yithout wind. he said. And s ince it's windy nearly every afternoon. Kagin said he's never had to v.yrry about Jos· ing his power supply. fie said his newest v.•indmill is bWlt in Sydney, Australia, and costs $6,200, including shipping and installation. Call the Spscialists · · · ;. · 2nd Trust Deed LOANS ·-~-.. , on your Real Estate · for any purpose. W1 •re aptei•llsts in Second Trust Oeed Loans: Borrowing on your equity it the sensible way to aet m o ney you need. You dO not j,; any way disturb your j)resef'lt -J.st Trust Deed. 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I ' • Monday's Closing Prices-Complete New Yor~ Stock Exchange List Sm·ge Continues 011 Wall Street NEW YORK (AP) -Soock market prices .co~ tinued to move higher Monday, following Friday's positive response to a rise in tbe prime lending rate to a record 10 percent, the 16'fli increase this year. ' "I •uspect that the market ls looking at that 10 percent and the Administration's resistan ce to it as heralding the peaking o( interest rates:' said Monte Gordon of Dreyfus Corp. Both IBM and Telex were delayed several hours In opening Monday on the New York Stock Exchange alter a U:S. District Court judge's ruling in Tulsa, Ok\a. that Telex would recover $352.5 million from IBM in an antitrust suit. (Story, Pa ge 4). Sl'pttmbtr _ , 197) Complete Closing Prices_.American Stock Exchange List • . • S1l11 Nit P'·E (l'.ICl•I Hieb: Low Lall Chi! • • S.!tJ Ntt P·E_{/ICIJ) Hlll" Low Lid Cll11. e Leaing Firm SpedaHo·tbe Dolly-Pilot SYDNEY, Australia -San Francisco-based Bank o £ 'Amerio& NT&Sj\ and five other companies -four or them Australian -opened a leasing company with head- quarters here. Tile new firm , Le a s e Und<rwrtling Ltd., has initial capitalization o f A.$250,000 (US$300,000). e Field Crops SACJIAMENTO (AP) CalUornia's JO major fteld crops will suffer an orer-all eight percent drop in pro- duct.ion this year co_,ed to 19'12 levels, according to led<ral..iate predicUoos. C. B. Olristeruen, director ol the state deportment of FQOCI and Agrlcul111tt, said the Federal.State Cl'op a n d UvMlocl: ~· Service predictions abo 1 n d I c a t e reoord ""•lnutrand"mwh<Try crops, I big grape harvtlt and healtl>y hikes tn r I c e , sorghum, prune:, pear and al· mood production. e 1\1~ Bre-11 ST. LOlnS (AP) Anhouoer-Busch, Inc. ha> an- DOUllCtd loog-range plans to help allevlatelts beer sbortage by constructing a n t w b<ewery. . Au(Ull A. Busch Jr., board chairman and "chief Ut<IJUVt officer, sald in a statement th,. company has .made final plans ~:":~~~ fufQte of a new, modern bttwery at Fairfield. I • I ' .~ , -• • ' . ·---.. . . • ... ,_ .• ~·-·=----..:...-.~ ·'P•• • 22 DAJl V PILOt Tutid•J, Stpttrnbfr 18, 1973 • P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE _OVER THE COUNTER . ""' l'l('TITIOUS •usu11ss NAMa STATSMSNT 01\IL~ PILOT CLASSIFIED 'l'lte·Bfssut Slllffle Mat-ket1tlqee °"The Oranse Coast -'Plwn" 642-567 NASO Lfstfngs f;,. Monday, Se¢tmber l7, 1973 • ,,.. lollowllll ~'°"' .,, clol'l,9 DUMnfts t•: ft£1111NO'S GOUftMET FOOOS, 41 E. 1"11 Sltflel, Stt. 104, Co.It Mt••• C.lllOl'nlt ""1 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llOSINl!SS NAME STATEME NT Tne fol1owin11 perSOlli are doing bvslne.ss a!: CAP'NS LARDER , l H) Beach SI., la<1una 8a1cn ?2~1 Corene aaskn, BO CCl"O SI.. No. '· U truna Be<ich, California 9~661 Samuel E. Lawhorn. lSO CIKI St .• NO. 4, LAQUM Beach, C11lilcrnl1 ~6S1 This l>u<iMS.S ls COMucled llr a 11tner1\ partnennip, Samuel E. Lawhorn Corette Basich Thll i;tatemen! was !lltd wl!h the Coun· 111 Clerk or Oran11• County on Sep!eml;)er I•, lt1J PUBLIC NOTICE , .... ltll '· t<""""', 1mi ltlciwtboto, TU•lll'I, CtOlornlt wimtm o. C•rnt'I'• "'3 1u....,a10. ,,,_u., Newport lffd'I, Ctl!lon'llt Tt.ls -.i.1,..., It OOtlOUCI ... bv • ~r•I rM•lt'ltfll.l!lp, Frfd.,lck F. l(lnftll" Tiiis "''-' Wt l 111od with ll'le Coun. l'f C~ o1 Of"•• Coun1v Dn $<tp1•M1>er 1. lt71. McOWSM, Olllll!N & SYLVIA ATTOltNE'l'S AT U.W flt I . Cll••Nn AVi!,, Sullf A OtlM'lff, Clllf. '26U Publistwd CWanv• '°"'' $11'1111ml>er 11, II, 1S •nd ftll Jl'2IOU Oally Pf101 CKIObe• 1. 2114.n PUBLI~ NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT l<illowlr.g peri.on b dol119 b'"lneu SCOT MAKE A 'AOONO, California ENTERPRISES • MATCH· ENTERPRISES RALLY •262 V1!• Stree!. lrvl~. Tneodote Gui; Aocren . .062 Vale Slreet, lrvrne, Cal!tornla 97705 Thli budnesi; Ii conduct.cl 1;1y an 111-dlvldual._ TModore Gus Rooars Thlt sla!emt<1t·w1i 1118<1 with the Coun· ty Cl"'k ol 0<•1'19• County on Se1>1e111wr 6, 1,13. Publlmec! Sepleml;)er F·JI002 Ota"ll• Co.1st 01lty Pilot 11, 11, 2.$ and OCloller 2, 2915.73 "" PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF NON·AESJIONSIBILITY I will nor ~ rl!SllOOsl r:>le tor any (!el)!$ lnc;urred bY Claudl1 E. Kahler, (tiener known as Bonnie) or by any -othtr ll!an mvMlf a$ of Seiit. 10. 197), Sl11ned: Arnold F. Kelller 1340 S. River View Or,, G<'!r<lnervlfle,.Nev. t9410 Published Orange Co.1st Cally Piiot, Se1>teml:H!r 12, 13, 18, 1973 1'26·n Tho PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BOSIMESS NAME STATEMENT following per$0n h doing bllllnMS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS •1: NAME STATEMEMJ_ JONES-EISERT RAC I NG EN· The following per!;Ons are doin11 TERPAISES. ns Ohms W1y, Gos11 bvslness '"" Mesa. Cellfornll 9'2627 MOTHER NA TORE'S I N 0 0 0 R Clluck Jones lnterr.a!IOMI, Lid,, T.U GA.llOEN.-PAA.f.l~-"9.l-1t;arn-04.-~r=->'"-,-•~CiJl~~, Huntington aeacn, C•111ornra 926'9 "'!"" "g'' -.os a m~s•, • 1orn11 •·~ LOUl$!!!e Lorraine Cl&ck. St9t Kern CA C1llfornf1 Corporallon) Drive. , HunUngton Beach, Callfornl1 This buslnais rs cOlfdutted -ti\/ 1 cor- '71>49 PQratlon. Dianne Dee Harman, ~l Kar!l Or., Chuck Jones International, Ltd. Hun!l"'fl!Gll Beach, C<'1llforn111 92649 By Charles C. Jones, Pretk1&11! tnls l>usfness Is conducled by a 11ener1I This statement was !lied with tne cou11- 1H1rlnerst!iu·rw1te Lorrilne Click ly Clerk of Orange County on Seplember This st•tement was !lie<! w11n tne coun-A, 1973 lv Cl"k of Oranoe County on September 7'U6 14, 19~3. l'UUI Publiihl!d Oranqe Coast Oe!lv PHot, Seiiteml;)er 18, ~. and CK!Otle:r 2. 9, 1973 28tS-13 F21t34 Publl1hed' Oranoe Co.1st Oa!ly Pllot, Seiittrnblr u, 2S. •nd Octobtr 2, o, 1973 29.59-13 ------. -· -VIIOC . OtlCE-- [ I~ [ Housft tor-Siie J~[ Hovi• f« 51!1 General Massive Mei:literranean 61/4 °/o Assumable Laan S!c11 down Into 600 sq. fl. fan1 il y room. l.ook up to l>curol-d cathedral ceiling. \Vann to either of two fan- 1as1ic Jireplaces. Giant niaster 1;uite. Totally up. 1;rttded. E wry convenience. Near the ocean. · D ial 963-6767 OPEN nL g • fT"S FJJN ro BE..NJCE! 1}11 THE REAL ESTATERS BACK BAY Spacious traditional home \Vilh vie1v of Back Bay 4 Bcdroon1s + lamily roorn witb~v.llt bar and separate den OWNER \VILL FINANCE $68,500 HARBOR REALTORS SINCE; 1944 673-4400 EDGEWATER-· General IRVINE TERR. FRONT ROW BEAUTI1'"'-1LLY DECORATED 3 BDll f\1 . & DEN HOME, W/MAGN ITl- CENT VlE\V OE' TliE HARBOR'S BOATING AC· TIVJTY. THE FR 0 NT RO\V OVERLOOKS EVERYTHING, & IS ONE OF NE\VPORT'S MOST S OUGHT~AFTER LOCA· TlONS . VERY MOTIVATED SEt;LER . SHOWN 'BY APP"T. EXCEPTIONAL • BLUFFS. CONDO ON TIJE L4 0VELlEST GREENBELT, CLOSE TO PICTURESQUE LAKE & POOL. E -PLAN, IS LARGEST IN T 1-1A1' AREA, \vm{ 3 BDR.l\f. & FAMILY RM. PATIO HAS SUFFLEBOARD COURT. Tl-IJS IS /\. REAL BEAUTY~ $76,500 PLEASE CALL 675-3000 ---mn.u· ,\ 111:\t'll lll\.ll:I'\' I :\I'. , ES ~ I 'I \9 _ ~S J O~ 1 BE-AUTY Gentral HOME AND INCOME PLUS T\l.'O 2 Ik'drunrn Jlon1es. Ex· (·ellent condi1ion. E astl'lkle Costa ~Tcso. \\11\lk 10 shop· ping . llcatt'd ;111rl flHerf'd 1~0<11, pl('nty o~ lrt't.'!$ 1111tl shrubs. For the PLUS. SEEING i.s a must! Offf'rcd f(lr $..,9,fiOO. Call COL\VELL. S.l&-0.).).) THE BEST OF llunllngton Buach. 3 1·ca1·s nr,1v. :I Br:>droorns. 2 Balhs. Co~.y hrick f !r Pplil CC. Cc.r amie lilP p:11 i11 hfl1". sprlnkltr ~ysten1. Yr.HI m:.iy ssun1c exis ting lo:u1. Of!C!'Cd for $46,500. Call COL\VELL &1&-0555. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Assurnab!e .F HA Lo\v in- terest loan. 3 Bt'droo1ns, 1 Bath, F'nrnily Roon1. Of- fered tor $29,S50. Thil'I hom e is new on the market HUR- RY. Call COL\VELL . 64~ HUGE WEEPING WILLOWS EASTSIDE · LOCATION IJC'ligh!ful 4 bedroon1, din· THIS SUPER SHARP ~!ESA ing room honte, located VERDE HOME is our \1·ithin \\•alking distance of newest-aild--bestt-.Hugc, Ne,.,.-port tllll"bor YaC"ht Club. spacious roon1s, higfi· cl'il· . Great view o f Turning Basin. ·ings nnd rustic open beams Quiet location, pier and produce a feeling of vast slip. On 1\1·0 lots -t.'quals open space. Big kitchen, Spacious park-like grounds 60 ft. tron~. By appoint-fa mi 1 y r o o n1 "'it h w ith ·10 .... ·ering trees, -~!lb:. "ISLAND" eating bar. An beautiful 3 ~roon1 hon1e ---FICTITIOUS ••USINHS---NAME STATEMEST SUPIERIOlt . COUltT. cfF T.HE---STATIFOP"CAtll'OltNI• l'Ott-THE COUNTY OF ORANGE. .. ~ T-e--.~ARR~-1001<s-out ~;: \\·a.n iug ror a n~w own.er to ~---=~RfALlQ · at\d ··is complete~ ·wt 11'1 t'1'11f'T"1:h~ey-f1TQPlaC!'and ~. 'va K-m cloieranatli£"b1g~ -hardweod-Aoor!~& Tne 1o11owln11 persons are doln11 t>in.!ness its: INfERNATIONA L MUSIC C 0 ., 11911 Sky l>a•k er .. Sulle J., lrvlfle, Cal!lornla ?21164 Acusllc International Mu$lc Corp., 11 C~llfornla C(l(porallon. 17V2S Sky Park Cr., Suire J .• lrv!ne, C1tiloml! 9166<1 Thll bvslness ls ~ond<1eled bV a cor· perarion. A~ust!c lnlttrntllonat Music Corp. Pal Maloney. Se, .• TnMS. Tni~ statement was Ille<! with ll>e Coun· tv c1erk of Orange Counry on Septemll<!:r U.1973. • 1'11111 PYbllilled Orange COM! Oalty Pllor. Seatemller n, 2.S, an<1 October 2, 9, 1913 ~870-7l PUBLIC NOTICE B 73Hf SUJIEAIO• COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No .. A-71$U NO. A-n'SH NOTICE OJI HEARING 01' PETITION FOR PROBATE 0' WILL ANO FOil LETTERS TESTAMENTARY E:sl•!e of MYRTLE V. SKINHEll:, Deceased. · NOTICE IS HEREBY given l~al LOIS MAE GARWICK has f!le(I nereln a pell· lion to~ Pr0ba1e of Wiii and for Issuance or Letteri Teitnmentart fo 11\e pe!IT!oner, refantnce lo which is ·made for funner parlkul1rs. 11nd Iha! Ike lime and ~lece of 1leari119 tne wmt has been tel for Oclobl!r 9, 1913, al 9:00 e.m.. In Ille cCIUrTroom OI Oe!>llrtment Ntt. 3 of said court. et 100 Civic Cm l•r Orlon West, In Ille c11y of Santi! An•. Calllomla. oared Se-ptemW 17, 1913. WILLLIAM E. St. JOHN. C°"nly Cl"'-HAltRY R. CARLTON AtlilmtY 11 LIW 500 Newport C"ltlfl' 0r1.,.., SYllt 4641 Ntwporf &tech, C•tllorflle 12'60 Ttlt f71') '4MlU at1or111r tor ,..llt1-f' Pul>llshea Oranoe C0111t 01Uv Pflot, s.ctemt>er 1a, 19. 21, 1913 2901.n PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF HEARING 011 l'l!'TITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL ANO FOR LETTERS 0 F ADMINISTRATION WI TH•THE·WlLL ANNEXEO E•Tate of ELMER N. REYNOLDS, SUPEIUOR COURT OF TH I! Oecea..ed. STATE o" CALIFORNIA FOR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that THE COU NTY OF ORANGE ELMER N, !tEYNOLDS. JR. has fllt!d Ne. a-nm M2 .. S200 ges t bathroom yoU'll [ind in-only $32,500. ~ eluding a sunke n tub. Ex· Bl:UFF CONDO JUST LISTED TaS'!cf_uUy JJpgradcd condo- rninium. Desirablr location in popular Bluffs. Neai-JXIO!. te nnis c lub, shopping eenter and schOOls. 3 "becl.roon1s • 2!6 baths. Call for appoint- n1cnt. 673-8550. Assume 7o/o Loan terior specials ai:e too nu1nerous to mention. Price S<J.1.900. You'll be glad you called. .J'C'a.. w::f ::E ~REALTORS --<54 .. 6'44141- (0ptn Evenin91) DON'T STEP IN THE PAINT BUCKET Genera.I ' -WATERFRONI:r CONOOMINIUM This lO\'Cly 2-slocy C'lld ilnlr hus l'V1'rylhing -even tt BOAT SL!I '. Ul1 r11 1nodcrn ki h·ht•11 wilh a ll 11 e w builr ins. l\tlraclivi' s!on<' fil'l'p]U('l'. 2 Bedroon1s, 21,<,i Ba!hs. SUNDF.CK ovc>rlook· ing lht' \\'t1tcr. /\ti this can bt'-}'OUl'S for $86,500. -DELUXE- CDM DUPLEX Just 1'f'n1ortclf'd fron1 unit 11'i1h lhflt RUST IC FEEL· !NG. Pan(')('l i Jiving rocnn, brick fireplace. 3 Bedrooius. upgraded r a rpct~ & v.•allpnpcr. NC'1v rear upper uni! V.'/\f'C'('.IOP \'iew, open bt"tun ceilings 2 b1 .. "'<iroonut includinl! oversized master sultc. One of Corona del l\1ar's inos! charining prop· er ies oca P< ll<'X o c cily pnrk. $127.500. 644-7270 when you list with us, YOUR HOME is advertised in Home for Living mag•· :r:ine in more than 900 areas-and cus· tomers are sent to y o u as referr~ls from our over 770 affiliates of NMLS. 2828 E. Coast Hiway Corona del Mar 11.,.eln a petition ror Pro&a!e of Wiii and HOTICE Of' HEARING OF PETITION , •" " > AO ' ' FOR PROllATE OF WILL AND tor ""uance "' .. e ers o m n sttatlon CODICIL AND LETTEltS TEST""!•· wltn·IM-Wlll anne11ed, rel"'et1Ce to wtllcn TAltY ..,., 1, made 1or lurlr.er partlculll", and !ha! E$1111e ol MILDREO CHASE COOKE, MUTUAL FUNDS On this sharp 4 bdrm, ·2 bath ~me with family rm. fireplace.-Buill-ins--a n d dishwasher. Covered patio. Forced-air ht. C u s t o m ca binetry. . Full price, $34,950. brk 54~1720 PRESTIGE AREA ThiS Big BA YCR.EST home has everything. 5 BR + den, din rm. & •4 BA. Beautiful to look al inside & out. Enjoy your la r ge h/f -pool, surrounded by Jo.w_ maint. prof. lndscpd. Yard with timed sprinklers. This gorgeous. well-built exec. hon1e just listed & won't last a t $141.000. because this lovely hon1cs' just bet>n linishtd. It's all ne\.\' & sparkling. Nev.· green shag carpettng in all room!. i3 huge bedrooms \Vi!h matching baths, \\'hite bri<"k fh't'.'place. Large ba ck yard. Anyone can a ssun1e thl"S \t~\ loan ''•iU1 totaJ payme nt of $230 pe.r/n10. Sellf'l' \\'ill help finance. Pri.:cd nt $28,500. CaH 545-9491 VERMONT FARM HOUSE ACRE • REDUCED . $29,950 11~ 4S~ ) <I' • 11 "' 11 M HOI Ut6tt.!I& /I, 1 lJ • I& •.tt 11 11 11 11 , ,, • l) '10 •.13 1• •) 11 ll .. Walker I lee ···~ ,,,.,. kEYStONE: SCU DDER FOS: ll>e time and pl1ce of l\earln11 !he same Deceased. Cust Bl 18 SS 19.40 lntr Inv H ,67 11.61 hf$ bttn set for October 2• 1911• 111 9:0D NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tllal AR · Cust 82 19.i) 11.•0 Balanc 16,os 16.os a.m .. In the courtroom of ~artm~I No. MANO MARCOTTE ha$ filed nereln 11 Cvsl B• 9 11 8,tl Com !O.n lO.l? 3 of teid court, •t 700 Civic Center O..lve perlllon for Pr<>bf!e 01 WUI and Codie!! ARTISTS . ()ntu Cu\t 1u 7.0l 1.11 S.pecitl JO.:li J~.-J6 Wesl. In the Citv of Sa.nt11 Ane, Calllornla. and for Issuance of Letteri. TKtement<'lrY or writers haven. 2 (<!\\ Kt 6.0. 6.61 SEA80 GAP: Oa!ed September l•. 197.I. lo Ille Petilloner, refe-re-nce lo which 1$ l...<'vel 260() Sq, ft. secluded lg Cu\t SI 'II.BS 13.•• Ad c;w • n •.~, ~n~~e~ti St. JOHN, made for tur1har i:iartlcul•rs. and 1h111 lhr J>ri. st. S\\·eepin"' vie\V o f ~21 (\ISi S? H.ll U,8S Ad In( 3 61 •.01 ROURKE & HOLSAOOK lime and J>fa<;e cl Maring me same ~I ·-e. C<!\t '>l a.06 e.iu Ad tn\ 1~3 8.6• "' N. ,....,,,,Sul!• 701 bHfl wt fer Octor:>er 2, 1973, 1119:0011.m., city & ocean. Divol'C(' c .. s1 ~ •.•S •M cm Cap •II s.19 In the courtroom of Oepartmenl No. 3 of k I -1 17 Aoollo •.Bt s 11 Inc Fd8 s.•6 ~ w. s1n11 An11, C11llf. '2701 s•ld court. at 700 Civic Center Drive ma es a,., sa e nt 6.500. Polars ) 18 •.13 sw Lrw •.3S •.II Ttl: 1114) 547.,111 West, ln 1tlt City of Sante Ane, CaUforrlt11. or less. Drive by 6:38 1\o1ystic TARBELL Knrt-• 6 11 6.1, SECUAlfY FOS : Afforneyt for P~ltloner Oe!e<t Sf:!ltember U, 1973 v· C ]] ] 64" 7221 Kn-• Gth 1.6S 8.J8 Equity 3,11 3 86 f'vbU~ Oranoe Coast Dally Piiot WILl:lAM E, ST JOHN, 1ew. a your rea !or or .r ••NESTLED Lndmrk 6.6• 1.11 1n .. est 6,11 110 Se-plember 18, 19, 2S, 191) 21199·73 Countv Clerk Quintard Realty " 642-2991 1733 \VESTCLIFF DR. Le"• Fd s.o s.11 uura F 1.11 7 93 ROGAN ANO RADDING NEIVPORT BEACH AMONG LIEX GROUP: sELECTEo Fos , PUBLIC NOTICE A11vn..,, '' L•w 3 Bdrms-$28,950 * * * * * Cp Ledr l~.0116.SI Am Shr 1,11 B,N Ml E1$f OtiY<e * C.rwtn 6.S2 1.13 Opp Fd q.61 • 61 111rb1nk, C1Hlornl• 11so2 Assume 5~ ';~ loan ! Great GIANT-TREES" Re~rcn ll 16 U.60 Spl Shrs 1l,9t 12.qf JrlOTIC!" OF TRUSTEE 'S SALE A110f'n9" for Pltlill1111er yard \vi!h loads O{ OO\\'t'rs & L•t>!y Fd S.lS S.6S !ienllnel 10.1~ 11.lS T.S. No. lootn JP Put>llilled Oral'IOe Coasl ,nally P!lol, Life 1n1 .. 1.s1 •.n Se"t•Y F u .t 111 OR °"October 16, 1m. at 11 :00 A.M., T1· seiitemt>er 11. 19, 25, 1913 T m1.n. gt"CE'nery. Dining room. Two 00 On large , corner lot. Boat t~M~~P 1.10 1.81 st'o"m~~"Lo3.~R).8i i~~v~N;,0~~1~c;~~1~ ~'"~~~ ~Z::~ PUBLIC NOTICE lJa l1os. PM<'led living mi & $29 5 gate for boat or trailer. 3 SAYLIES: Entrl>f' 5.11 6.17 and pursuant to Deed or Trust recoroed kitchen bar. Only $28,950. ' • large bedrooms. Giant Cao ov 1).:l'f 13,:iq Fill! Fd •.O<I • •1 Jvne 1, 19n , a1 Inst. No. 9Slr, !n book b k 540-l~"" .....,..,, •l~ Low down Mutual 14.~l u.~ Harbr 7 lll R.OJ 1CH2. !HOO~ l61. of Olf\cial Records In lr.e Notice ii; hereby olven tM! on Auo11st 9, I' · lw. 4 Bedroom + family roon1 + cov.,.,~" pauv. LOAD A81: Leqa1 L 6.11 6.80 l>lllte of 'c" ,coun," •wec?rder ~ofE' Orenge-1913 BANK OF tll:VtNE On 0•11anitaHan). TARBELL 16 .. • ·.•o• Blu• Dolphlo l l/F. possible • or take OVl'r low A!ldat 6.61 7 ?0 l>ace Fd I.ST 9.21 Cou~ty, al lorn a, 1 .. L " ._i_ AT prooosed new bank, has !\Jed, wllh the -----------~---,, ><> ,. • 1.-VA ~. 0 I ,o.m Sus 1.~S l lt SHIEAll:SON FOS: PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST 810· Federal Deposit ln•uritnce Coroorillon, an pool, located NB. Costa l\l esa In"'~' lll<111. n Y Sn(! ~I) 9.il 10.al APP•C 18,q(f 10.66 per~R CASH ir,z•b~ ~l~l'Sf. r s,a11 Apr,rLcatlon,for Federer 0t1)01ll lnsurant"•. PUBLIC NOTICE .,.,. d d .-~ sl-ct $32,950. Call Nowt 842-2535. Lun1ern 10.60 11.sa lncom 11.10 18 6' n a mor>eV D 8 n a es a w00h ~".,'••"m~~·,",'.'••~.• tccepted tor 11flno.,______________ on quk , f!a •tY "' • .......,.., l>l •, >fS F'"' 10 "" ,~,, Lutlln in 4.3S 10.11 lnYes' •.s' 10.13 tne South tront eritr11nce or 111a old " ... ·~ • S ubnti·t ~u· tenn• '>I',,.. .......,... "" a: ""' Manhln J.91 4.3' Sh Oeari 11.99 1 1.$~ Orange Couiity CourlhOUt.t located Ill Tt>e AopHcan1 prOllQses IO ero;eot In FICTITIOUS BUSINESS .,~ ' . ..,<4 IO ~ ~ MASS co: Si°" FCI Il l (ti 200 block of Vla5t Santa 4na Boolevard, business 11 1"'6 W1lnut AYt .. Irvine. NAME STATEMENT loan avail. on cash to loan F•H m 1.8S 8.60 SIGMA FUNOS: lormerly West 6th Street 111 Santa Ana, C1lllornl1. Tl'tl follcwl"9 person Is doing bvsine11 ba · CALL 1ndp F 11.2~ ~.OB Cap S1'" 1 6• aJs Cali•orn!a. all r111hl. !lite and lnlerest con· '/However. II wlU OPen lnlllatly In tmi· al· SIS. · M~'' F' 11.st n ~~ Inv 10,10 11 .ll veyt:I lo and now 11e1d by ii under said porary facJHHes ,II 14322 Culvor Drive, ·MILES SQUARE FLORIST, 165()1 M•Ss F~CL: fr't 7,61 a.Jll OHd ol frusl in rne property sll11ated In rrvlne. Cet11ornla.J 8rOOl<:llur'JI. Fountain Va!ley Newport . . _i:i]~ ,•,1.~s' ,",.·,',' s'm',',,'':'...a ,,•.·,", ,,'.·,•,s _ said Ccuntv and State Oucribed a•: .,..Ar:v Per~on wlsh!no to comme<>t on lhls TllN Mtredllh Tudtr, 18~6 Palfl'l;!ff' \,.---., "' L~ of Tract No. <lSO'l;-tn the City at ocatlon ·may tne-nrs C:D!'1'1rnentr In Cl., Lon11 8eech, ca: 90006 --it DU MI O ll.•! 111>& SB 1.1.c;r 10.11 10 11 c~ta Mffa, County or Orange, State o! wr111n11 with t~e lleolonal Olrector ot 1he Tnh business i$ condo<•" '" ,, ·,,. PLEX MFD 13 U u.80 5o GenF 11,71 ll ,)I Callforn11, fl per matt recorded in Book Federal Oeoos1! lniuran<:e Corooral!ori et di kl 1 ' MCO ll.74 1&.66 Sws! lnw 803 I !>II lll. Da!!_es IS and 16 of miscellaneous Its R1<1!onal Olllce. 4.1 Monlgornerv Street. " ua,. T··~-FllrvltW 90010 FINAN-'ING Mal~\ Iv , 1 ~ 1.~ Sw Inv G 6.0T 6 10 m~!lS. <n IN! olflce of lhe Ccun!v S.Ulle 3600, San FranclKo. Callfl>rn!i ••104 Ilea .......,r /I '-" Mather 11.10 11,10 So•r In 11.2Q 11 16 Recorder of 1o11id Co....IY. !I any 1>9r1Dn dtilr1s lo l>'Oll.>l 1he oranl: Thli s11tam1nt Wai filed with Ille Ccun· 646-1811 ~~~T AF':; ,J·!: 1~:; ~~~t•1anD ~:~ l ~~ de~f:ne~'i~~~! 1td::;~i.ofa~~ o~~~j ~=~~ tno cf this •PDllcaUon ne has 1 rlQhl lo .tY Clerk of Ora~• Countv on Auouu 24, 81/l 0/o INTEREST M~B Fa 13 99 13.99 STATE BNO GRP: deKrltied &t>ove Is purperted to be: do 50 II l'te Illes a WrlJlen nclico!' D~ his Jn-1973 ) MU e nc. 9 81 10 s1 com Fd •.Bl s 19 110 Charleston street. c.,,1~ Mes4• tent witn th• ll:eglonal Olr•ctor wflhln IS 1 F!n)t (1nytlmt An Ideal summer/\vlnter MIF Fd 1&9 8 J1 Olve\11 SU s.6! California 91676 days ol •~e da!e Ol lhls Dll!l!lctllon The Publlhed Ora"9e COis! Dally Pii at. MIF C.ro 4 '>l • 9(1 l>•OQr~ s.10 s 11 Tne vl\der'Jloned Tru3tee dllclaims onv noncontlden!lel POrUons of tl>e a1>PllCat1on Auo. n and StDtem!Mlr •, 11, 11, /!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I rental only 6 riOOrs to a M~Om <11 • 81 S lt 5! Fr c.r • 81 • 81 ueb!llf\I tor anv 1ncarrec1~es• cf the strtet are on file In tt>e Reglon1I Office a1 part im 2'61·73 super beach. Own for prollt M~Om in 888 Q6S St Fr Inc ~·11 9 I! a6dreis ftnd olhGr common dasi;n1!1on, If of Ille PUbllc-.Ille malnl•fne<t ttv ll't• PRIVATE ISLAND Mu! snrs 1;,H l'i H Slalt Str •S.80 16 10 1nv, ~hown her~Tn, Core>ora!lon. This Ille ls 1v11ll1ble to.r PUBLIC NOTICE or occupy for pleasure. MuH r., 1 81 t.e1 SfEAOM•N FOS: Said ~ale wHI 1>e m&de, but •••itn""' ~bllc lnspec:uon during rtQul1r buslne" Only $84 500 Nat 1nou 10.11 10.11 Arn Ind J.ll l.ll coven11nt or w11rranf\I, •~prrs1 or lmpl tll. ~~~iis1ltd '"'"'" '' .,, 1, ,, FICTITIOUS SUSINE$S NEWPORT BEACH Our ftt.ntas(;• ,..:.,,,,·0,ay no] N•t SEC FOS: A~se Fii 1 18 1 !8 r19e rdlno lll!c, POS~tsslan. or en. -.., 1 ){ • BY OWNER ' " Salitnc 898 QIO lnwe~I 1 Ji 1 J8 cumbr11nctfo , 10 oav the remaln!nq or!n· ........ '" lJ of !lie lt utes and At;utatlon5 NAM&: STATEMENT last 10111{(.SO caJI qoick. Ben" Sr 1 19 ~11 STEIN ROE FOS: ci1>al sum of tne noteOl SOC1Jred l)y salo of Ille Fed"'al Oeooslf Insurance The follOWl1'19 per~ Is dolflO btlslnns r _ · · ed' t CA L "'nll O•vlan J.Sl l .IW> 011~nc ?O i>e 10 6ff Deed of Trusl, to-wi!: $3,161.'8, wl!~ In· Coroor1tlan. ''' ......,av1ng area , Jmm 1a C Oc· _... i;ce~mSlk !~ t&! ~;::c·~1 :~~~ :~:~ ~e;,~~111, '~":ii';;,,~:s 11P•:~~edyn~~r ~~~ g:No~v9: ~~~1r~n'iwal!r '3~0ATt11m~~M6~~v~;10N~~R~;11~~; c2upancyol, d4 BhR. 5 BMA luxudry StCK-Sr 6 61 111 SIS GROUP: lerms of said Deed of T:-u.,, tee•. cnar9e1 Its P"'11lden1 '''''· Call!. 91660 year ome. any ('· c;rwl~ 6 6S 1 u Grwtn 6.10 6 19 >1nd e~p1nse• of 1ne Trus!ee 11nd ol 1111 Pubtlihed Orancte Co.1st 01llv Robert Oe w lk > -0 ' lu.xe, custom fcalures have NEW ENG LF: lnl Qm S l~ ~ 0\ Trusts created bv said Deed of Tl'U'!I!. Stpltmber 11, 1913 ~Ui7l lln a er. 6$•• ranv '' E<iu•h 16 1! 1161 Smmtl 9 10 Q 91 Tiie l;)eneflclary unC'er lllld Oeed of --"~===~__:'c::;"·: Mission Viejo. C•lll. 9":161S been built into this OU!stand· G•wtn ID1'11.IJ '''nn! 6,11 1,01 Trvst ~tr'1Qfore e~ec~lrd and delivered PUBLIC NOTICE Tl'tlJ bvsln1ss 1, conducted by an 1,,. jna walcrfront honle _ CUS· ~N I GEL GAILEY & ASSOCIAT ES SiCI' 1~64 lBCl'f Su1w~y F 10.11 ti Ji lo 1ne und1rsl<inad 1 writlen Oec111ra!lon dlvldval. ''O NEA ,..1 , 1o i ~9 svncro F 6 ll1 1 •S of Default and Oemand for sate. nnd a B 717« Robert o . Welker tom furniture & 1967Cruiser1-........ ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; N•u c~ni \ J.S 1 Jf TMR Att B 81 q &i wri1ten Noll ce of Defeult and Elecclion 10 50PEIUOR COUR"T OF THE Tl\!$ $lattmtnl wei ti ltd wntt lhe Ccun-included, Excellent terms. ASSUME 6", LOAN """win 9'.19 99) lemot G 111 ~01 Serl. Ttw underi;lgneil cau~!ld i•ld No!lce STATE OF l"ALIFOll:NIA FOil Ty Clerk of O•enge Countv on J>.uguar 31, .,,.,..,.000. Ai.•~ available ,,,_ " ""Wion 11 \t 1111'1 Tower C \,19 of Oefaull and Election to Sell to 1>e THE COUNTY OR ORANGE lt11. ol'.<ill> '"' MESA N,.. Pe•' n '11s.11 T ·~~ c.1p ft 3~ 9 09 record~ 1,, tne countv where 1111 raal Ho. A-nsn ,..11"1 furnished . For info _ call 1 VERDE ~;tv:,1~1~ i~~~~t ~~ :~~~ E:~ :~.:~::~~ prOl)erlYT ~ti.'.e'":;tsuRANCE & JrlOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION P111>l1sned Orin~ Coasl Oa!ly Piiot. 673-7782, N~\t IY lr 14!\ U.81 !Ot~ ((, )91 ) 19 TRUST COMPANY FOR PROBATE OF WILL AMO FOR Sep!emblr 4, 11, 11, 1s, 1973 27'3-13 Sharp 3, bedroom, 2 balh 0 ,, , ,, 10111 c 1 • ~' •.l9 •• i;eld Tr11$Tet. LEnEAS TESTAMENTARY EASTSIDE $25 250 hOl'llC \.\·ifh new d fi;hwru;hel', o'~•~9 t ll 1 ~I Unl!ild ft 16 •.st Bv John -W. Pa!r!c~ Es!ale or EDITH COll:MIEA. Oeceaaed. PUBLIC NOTICE • ' \Vatcr ht!°J.ICJ' M<I '''"'"IS. meq.t U~•lund 8.~l 9.IJ AUlh<l!'lted Sl11na:u,e NOTICE IS HEAEtlY GIVEN Iha! ,. ',,.. 0 N~.1 !d 11,l) I? 1' ONION SEAV!CIE n "'' ,, ,,,, ROMO '· CO,M•E• A"O lEO"'ARO ,.I---'------------Coad starter home for the This home ha ... Ju~t i..~'" On~ W•fl t~ I) i~.1l "ROUP · e1 tDlemrier , . o " " •ICTITIOUS lVSINE'S I ed I' I ea I • , ~ OPPEN HM FO: . "Ard S i\, ll ~1 lt II Pu!lll!ht!<"I Or1noe Coast Dally Piiot C RM!Ell: . .JR . h1v1 flted herein 1 peli· ~ 11ew YW S 0 p San lil!'h.'() ttl ti. nlOd CSI $35,900, oo A+m 10 Sl 11 )0 Nati t"v ! ,1 ~ ,1 s!pl, 11. is •nd Ott. 1. lf73 tt00·7l lkln tor l>raba!e of WIU and tor luuaritt NAMli STATl!MEHT re tirement home for the CaJl llO\V. Oo Fnd i.•2 'n un C11111 in '91 of Letters T11l•menr•rv to 1111 Pill T~• followll'IO p1r10ns ttre dcll'IO olderweds. Wfllk to shopping Roi.ling grt!("n lawns and stately l.rees surround plc- t u r f's q u e Vermo nt fa rn1house. Old w o r J d chan11 and architecture. Formal entry. Step down master s uite \vilh 5th bath, ~1an size den with rugged beams, l\itaids quarters. 23' TAVERN KITCllEN v"ith cathedral beams. Banque t formal dining. E I e g a n 1 French doors to secluded garden paradise. \Valled patio with ouldoor ·J.il-eplact and B .B.Q. RED BARN 2nd story in-law apartnient, 2 guest cottages alicf covered dance pavillion overlooking magnificent free form pool. ENTERTAINERS PARA- DISE. CALL 645-0303. I ORI \I L 01 \()\ ,QEAL l Q fii' 2299 HARBOR BLVD. BEST BUY IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES ooe owner Op Trne 16" I J4 WM~~1 n 6) 11 1• PUBLIC NOTICE 11ona1s, relerence ID wnlc-h ls made ~ t>llllnes• •I! COATS Ole Sec t.% 10,81 UNIT.ED il=UNOS; h1tl~r Pft!iculiri Ind that !ht t!ma Ind SHAMROCK ANT IQ U e S, 214 eves, 2043 WestcllU Dr. • A PRICE $l3,SOO. Pd•dm! I "° 9,JI .. {(\Im 1 16 '8S ,,,,,, ••••••• ,.... DINCI ol ho11rlna itit Hrnt hli's bun ••I Bro1awey, L11gun1 8HCf\, CA t26SI p11 1 Rev 1 14 1 80 Bnd Fd 11 6' ! )I > •-1 ' Myles C. McGowh, -Jm' 8 San *FOUR Y NAM! STATEME"T or ""orier · lt7J, •I 9:0Q. 1.m., In 11>1 Amadto. Laovna Hiiis, CA t26» ' W · BDRMS* ~~~on~ i·~~ s I~ ?.~~: r.:. ;~·:] 1g ~~ Tne folltwlng Ptt!IOl'I 1$ ([Oll'IO bu~lnesi cour~·~ ~ °', parlment No. 3 of ial(J Kay Ryan McGOuoh Jl92 8 san ~--...;ii ..... ~==::i AL LACE \ ~n~-l"8' 8" t!l{"l)m to!"Tt 11..,._. _.,, _ =--~ .... ..-... .. , I~ _ ~ cour • a <ON C vie Certttt OrlVlJY.f.lk.ln Amedeo...1.etluna-HUls.-CA-1USJ•'--'-'-L / " j,_;._;;:,..,:=_llEAUOR~ d. ,,...., ...... ,. ,. P~illl Fd 663 1.16 S<1~nc ~~l 1 St CAICKi:i 1 \.Vll'"r-ull'!O' ( ~ Gren· lf'lirC1t<rof Sirit•Ana-;-cll!llOffi1a. . Thll bus11'1t51 11 coNIUCi.d l)y a gtntrel ee ' cO-h ---OO PILOAIM GP: V•"90 1.01 1 n neyr~. L19une s•n 9'6st, 01taa seotember 13. l•n Ptr11'1frihlp. -S .... l41-omcs in EB!tf!irlC! Costa Cno!81 l 61 1 "6 USA,f; Cd 10911091 Ci rri' Lor-Turk, 31.U. w. NIM, WILLIAM E. St JOHN, Myle• c . MeGOuoh (0 E . ) ?l-1C!aa. Delnched <h'luble "'ilr· lnt om ~·u •.u US C.Y\$ •.88 1n Ol L~llU~I Nlg~I 9,6SI Ccuntv Clerk Thil ttltament was llltd wlln tllt CCI.In-pen Vtntnns 11.-, ]"-" IOI . Besl of• fJ. PllQrm 10. I ll ALUE LIN! FOS: Tr>I' b111!ntH It tonducled b~ an In• GETZ, AIKENS I MANNIHG ry Clerk of Orll"'t COUl\I" on A'9,0I ~· .. 111'-~..,.. Pine St 10.oe IQOO va1 ~ne s 18 6 u 01vtdua1. By, J""' • ••-•<• ' • DUPLEX ntt.""!ng. Coll ''' we will ~ p,~ r ,e 1.~ ••. Val tr.t 'll t 11 C1rrle L. Turk · ,,...., 1913 • .., \ ~ PIONEE R FO: Lt• C.tn 6 n 111 Tllli 1l1h!rnfflt was fl~ wltl'I 1ne COun· SfOO Wli.l!lre BJff., Sulit 77t I'~ ARE Q"IOO to IJ1uw ii 0 }'OU PiOl'I En '·'I 1.11 v111 Sii( 3.14 J ~~ Iv CJ.,_ ol Ore09e C'oun!y on Stl)lembttr LOI A11ttlt1, Cal/I.*" Put>lltn&d 0••1'19• Coat! Oatly P11ot. OPEN HOUSE YOU A • CALL ANYTIME• • PID<1 FO 11\6 17.63 VANtE 14. 1?13 Tlh Ul)) m-.4tJO Aug!/$1 2S and Sl'l)lt m!lfr '· 11, ,,, P1onr 11 •.63 10 11 •NOl:RS: FHTft AnorneY• !or ll'ffllr-n lt13 1683·73 '"" 4111t St 1-4.PM Sept BEACH NUT? 646-3-& OR "' •u3 Pl•nnd e ti 'II 1nv•sl 111 1,84 Pulllisl'le<f Or1not C~lf Ot!IY PUO!. Pullll11\fd Orange Ctlatt Dally Pllct.1-------------"-J.*'J -• --• ~4. _...._ PLI ORO n .e1 u 11 vs co,... 1.11 1 11 S•""•mtllr II, 25. •nc:t 0Uol)tr '1. 9, SePltmber 17, 11, 14; 1m 28Uo1J PUBLIC NOTICE 19 (near t})e bcaej'I), Walker I lee ···~ .. ,.,, l'll:ICE ROWt;: SOt<I I.~ 1.,1 1973 189)-13 546-2313 urwtn 1~ ... 1l 61 n(J1b11 '·'' • •J PUBLIC NOTIC . Nw E,1 11.t• 11.I• "';:f'"' 1,,, 1 U 'PUBLIC· NOTICE E 'ICTITIOOS IUSINllS OPfNTIL t • IT1fl.INTO11£ NICE/ ~.=~.~-v~.{.·~,I Jf: J~ ::i ~.:,; ,11 ... ~ll :!H '"' •. :E:E~:!!:!~~·::~ "''"" ff; ..• ::.'fsi~"M~~~c "'""" .J;,?~~~;~~~;.~:., ~: -~11111_. •1111· t.l. NO It: LEVINE SCHOOL OF-It E AL &ellY Mty Gellln 5021 C.,tPIM Cr., 1 -• -••••-(onv•I t0." 11.1fl OUPJ S1~i~ :,.~~~\· l"8 'E'. POmOft• St.. l!STAfE, 'l201 LI Jiil/ l:1;una-HU11, Ht,lnllllOIO!I INth. (1111~ '2Ut' - Eo11)11 908 t,'1 E•111or 72.'1 71 •• 11011 Ultuner, 1111 111111411111 Ad.. CiUI. tt6S3 , JW 0t.1on Ad.lofnl, 5011 C•t11llt1 Cr., TWft -•·LOT Gto 1s 19"15, ·19!~1 •.'1 10,M. Raber! \. Ltvlne. '~ vr1 Cvervo. H11ntlnolon 11.cti, Clollf. ""' ~ c.rw1n 11 16 U.JO .wron 11111, t1 ..... NeWl>Ol'l &uch, CA 92660 ,. Minion Vre[o. Ct l. f'H15 Tiii' bu1lt1tU It COl't<litc:llCll by 1 owr•I VA terdl11, •"",000. Rent •t70 lr>t I'll 111 Ttlln!• l.M ... tfllt bVlll'lfts 11 conductad bY 111 Ill· Thi• tru1IM1tt Is Cond11Cl9' tw 111 '"" parl!lfl"iltfo. Ca.~-I • 111• •.1D10,.0 Ttu~I Ut 111 dlYlcluel, 1llvl(lutl. Betty M•Y •Clltltl COCh. J _,....,,y .. .,. Vl\I• .! t0,"'11,67 w~"Y 11.toO'O Roll O!ll•lllll' -~-...;•;,:oOerl Levine .l•V o. All•trtl VbflG 10,.,J •j:t1 "Wt111n ta,11 11,11 -Tfif, t11~'liit wn-f\J9d With !~1 Coun• I Iii ltfltrnfi'lt"' w•S:: m.r-wlth uwr 'nils ttattontnf Wtt """ wttl'I tM (ou;;:' R•v•• .. I! •SJ .# Willll~r 7.si t.71 ty Cttr~ of Or'"f• COtlntY on Avgint u. Covn!r Clt,k ot Ora1"19e County on A"'u1! llJltrk ot Or•"""' coun ... on A"'u11 24, IU!)lfl 11 ., · ·· f Ind ) 1t J,tl lffl -· ,4, 1m • I ··•• · ., liftc f!q 810 t 07 W"ld Gr 1,11 '·" • ,, qllll< 1.>0 2, IS<on' i.6t 6.!! mt 1'·77711 " ,.,,,.. n11' ,d .• v • l ?leo•t r 10.lJ 11,0t Puttltllled Or•l'Klt C0.11 O•llY llllot. P!Jblllhtd OflftClt' COlltt O•llV l'•lot. Pubtlll'tld Or•• Cot!!t 0 1lly Piiot. ~!'tll' .,., 111 ......... djylOfncl, A1111utt n 11111 S"1!1!flttlr '· 11, II, • AV!IU•I 21 •l'ld kPltm!llr 4, 11. II, "'101111 ,. •nd kplemlMr " 11. 11. 1na tm.n 1tn fflJ.n 1m 1.u.ni •/ I mini block tn:im the witter. Plus an lncon1e unit above the large double garage. Priced at only $70,000, Jtur· I ry, Call 646-7171. • Ol'ENTIL t • IT'S 1UN 70 DE NICE/ Lnchenmyer' R•'.illot 1 -NO CASH DOWN VA • trul~--lovely home $21,rm. en11 !H&-0022... • Walker &lee ···~-••T•f• You'IJ find It In Clrc.111tled ' l· ., ' T~, S.ptt"°" 18, 1973 DAILY PILOT !. The Biggest Marketplace on the Orance Coast AnnGUne:ement.. , • • • , , 5iC>O • S24 Auloi.nobilitt • • • , , , , • ~ -990 Boat~ & Morine (QUipme.N 900 -9W .. ~I . , , , , • , , 700 · "/99 ( finontiat • • • • , , • • • 200 • 299 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED AD·s Mr;ibN ..,,. fvr s. . . . 125 • 149 ,_,~, , • • , , • • • • SlS • S-49 P.f, and ~. , • , • • ISO • 999 ho! l1tot• GIMfd. • • . • ISO • r99 Hout.el '°' Sole • • • • • • 100 -124 Lost & Found • • • • • • , m -s14 ~hondiwt . • : • • , • • • • 100 -149 You Can Sell It, Find It , Trade It With a Want Ad [642-5678] One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval it.ntol • • • • • • • • • • • JOO • 499 kl1oob ond lmhu<tlon . . • S7S • m S.,vicn ond Repairs • , • , 600 • 1;119 TrOMpOrtolion. • • • • • • • 9U • 949 . ' -' a ~~ Houns for Sile ,,,__"""_"'_"s_~·__,J@[ ~ _ ..... _ .. ,_., .... _· ~lle J[ __ ....... _'_"""' _ __,Jlel I( -··-l~I ~~~ ERRORS. AdvorliHn should chKk their f ads dally & report errors Immediately. The ~DAILY PILOT 011umu liability for tho first Incorrect insertion only. ~eneral -----~---------General Gener1I General Gener11I Corona del. Mar Fountai n Vafley I ]~[ Hcunforhl• ]~ General Gener at * * ·* * * * * TAYLOR CO. * BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB A beautiful approach to a beautiful Palos Verdes stone & Stucco 4 BR. home on cuI~e- sae st. in a eho iee loeation. View of area & g9lf co urse. Purchase price includes decora· tor perfect furniture & furnishings thruout. Brand new-&. most tastefully furnished. Won't last! Com plete for ........ $159,500. ''Our 28th Year'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 S•n Joaquin Hiils Rood ''Overilooking Big C11nyon Country Club'' ' NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-1910 WALK TO SCHOOL • ---------WALK TO A .PRIVATE BEACH . and 11rchl!eMure s1ar1s 11 llh thf' European s!yh• 4000 Sq. Ft. Corona del Mar OLO WORLO CHARM ~~?~~~~~=~it~~ * $56,500 * f:rt~~~~· I~;;:;e::ie~~~ excellent tcm1s 5 bedroonis Ty,·o generu!I Kized bedroon1s. 11'ilh its O\\'n 11'00d-hurru~ family room f0rmaJ dining a roomy kitchen. ll living ! tif'{'p1ar1.". ''Old Yo1>rdl kil- room, -larg~ game roon1 roon1 .all done_ ii~ Lt•mon . r-hen" 1v.ill.1 modem builtin!li, and a glot·ious panoramic Yell?.,.,~ tu~ Lune G['('t'rlS ! f~rn~al dtrnng 1wm .. spaclou.o; ocean view. that s so hght und sunny Jamtly roon1 1~·1.h firep lace, PLUS that ii looks like pa.rt of the nt•ar Mil<" Square. 3 Car Removal of one non-s tructur. park-like ~arden outside. garage. $49,950. A 1nust to A Ul'tll()Uf. fi()Mf. al pa11ttion expands th(' CALL 644-7211 Sf't". call The Real 1'.:S-!atf' ~o~!R!~~l ~E~rf~~~E~A be~~~~ so~;:~:~i~ a f:~:~: tJ.mn. ~:;:~~=~s;•,:G plus den with the finest of everything and in available at approx. S~St '/.. --· ----ROSE perfect taste. This is an escrow fallout ; va-Top value at $155.000. Cost• Mesa cant and owner is anxious (to say the least). CALL "•n11 ---------· · · single stery 4 bC'droom, .,....... 1% bath, fonnal dining, Now offered at $63,500 lee, A listing of Rita BACK BAY famHy '""'"· with 2000 "' H:... ....... ~.,J,,..,..;.;.,.,,. a Boia;:~IQUE HOMES Realtors, 675-6000 _I_. ~.-· M$IN5l7 VB5IEWO :~-=~,~~th~~~~ ' ~.:::;; JAllt& eu.al!:S 2443 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar • -·-·· ---~ ' flome will be in move-in eon· 1\Lww ,..v:...+ Rn'2rh '~ ~!!!!"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ... !!!!"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. DEFINITELY Secluded cul-ck'-sac property dition. 1',ountain Valley area. .l ~l)ITYW pvJ.,. fo(iL~your l. ~-General General in p1~1ige estate af(!a of $45,995. CALL 846-3377. NOT "RUN O finer homes. Dramatic ca-F ihedral ceilings ln living LIVE IT UP H alf gone l·n half a year andfthe rest wi'll not IT'S BIG THE MILL 11 room with crct1.-kling wuod-2500 sq f1 of living area. 1\i'O burning firepla(."t', open plan story plus extra la.ri::e pool. last long. Hurry to see this dis inctive Newport IN TURTLE ROCK -Private yard, spacious An unusual home. Entirely fainily room, spacious gar-5 Bedrooms, 3 bat.'ls, f1tn\ily Beach deve l6 ment of condominium homes, cul-de-sac home. 4 Bedr ooms, 2 th baths, f or· custom... interior. Small, cf-den view, formal dining room, formal dining and all uilt·in c usters aroun an some cou yar s. al-din:ing--tlfH:l-famiJ.y-Foom.--Massi~~:!'-j-1::1'~1''!'"'\t Cki!'t~chc:::'"\·~=L~a:'.r~~~·#""'Tiii'm'i,~4,m;t'""n'~bed~roo::;;m;;';;.· Hlhf.le~elil"'W!J"rJi;'[xr,buiJ~·ij"~"'~·~Pro~""Fi·I--~ Eight superb models, each a maSterpiece o f place, kitchen is a culinary's delight. Estate ~a. Dramatic living room. breakfast bar. Peek-a-boo r!ar with sp~er syS1en1. f d size 3 car garage. Offered at $61 ,250. Vacant 4 large bedrooms. Enter-vil"\v of Newport Bay. luxur~ com ort, convenience an quality d d f . t . talner's dream y 11. r d . Ask us about the interesting Prestige area. $47,500. CALL construction. Su~cks, fireplace, wet-bar, an rea Y or your 1 n s Pe c 1 0 n · Manicured grounds. Only 963-562:1. AND THE MARKET -4 Bedroom with fam· I M S L' k' h S39,500. Call 847-{i{llO 10 possibilities for future in-ily room and bird avia ry. Gate for trailer or e egant aster le, un· 1teo 1tc en, OLD FARM HOUSE view .... mcthing dilf•reot." """""in value. Plea"' call SPANISH VILLA dog run. See this today. $33,500. private enclosed double garage. Recreational JN COSTA MESA YET; -Unusual property, OPEHTIL". rr"S FUN 10 BE NICEt ~~~o~i~ h~~1~:!bl~ F~e ~~ 0~i::~thin a~: MESA VERDE · facilities include heated swimming poo~ 141' frontage x 107' depth with 3 car garage ~ I property. crui 546-2313. ish ftalr. 4 Bedroom•. 1% . lighted tennis courts, sauna, thei:a py pool., Two de~ctied multi-purp0s@. buildings and t•UWljl' n.· batt, wirh family area. on .,.._.. _ . . _ dl~lace,.. _:AJl~l t!l o!i!I ~iihOirrt _ O!'!ll•s.l)'l~A>edroom, 1200 '"-•-, -~iiiiifill the kltchep. Lovely neighbor. big country kitchen. A rea~pleasure to shoW'----P'!vi~ed. Satisfy, your curiosil y-see--·rt. home. Don't miss the wme cellar! A-steal I Y """'"'"""' .....,...1.,..,,. --1-------1-oniy·sw-y~arryllang:;\sking-$st;OOa -------_-: _ __ --i-;~rt-Cregnatt !---at"'$SO;OOO=:mayc be only-10% down_ -_-EYER-S.T.OLEN-.L:: ~§.:A..l19!i 1er 111.p>m, E"'"'A NICE -~Mow--1n eond ... J36i~u.. - Alft Two,Thrtt,ondF-BedroomCGn"-nlamHomH 546-SllO . DUPLEX? -------847-3584. 4 BEDROOM AND DINING, 2 bath, block from $62 995 =llllo.. Open EvH. Try thl" two 2 bedroom HEAR THE wall fence shingl e roof Big assumable 6~ % 1 -units -doubl e garage 1.n-• ' • come of $3T:Xl per year. Ask-SCHOOL BELLS loan. Askm g $29,65-0. CALL to see. Financinn Available cit 73/-t"/o * iog 135.950 try your '"" ~ • ;II' General General price owner says sell! Call They're just a block away ~-S'» HERITAGE 540--1151 Red Carpet Realtors from this super sharp 4 645-8080 <cwen evenings) bdrm home ..... ith lots of . . REALTORS Gener ii LARGE FAMILY NEEDED To fill UP huge home. ~pRcious 13 the "'Ord. Big homemaker kltchf.l\o. and <lining. 4 lari,:;c tiidroonus nncl a great b ig f&m.Uy fun yard. l( )'Oll're Ct'O\\'ded, you'll want to take __ad· vanto,gc of t b I s lm- n1f'dlately. ptlced low 40'1, Call now -8fl,,OOJO. OPEN TIL 9 • IT'S lllfi TO 8E MCE/ I ~ LIVE IN IRVINE $32,500 Sharp 1 yr. old home &:: pric· ed right! The kids go to Turtlerock Grammar & Rancho Jr HI, and the new Univers i ty H i-n ea r University o( C&lUornia at Irvine. Call 546-0022. Genera1 DRAW A BIG CIRCLE ar'QWld this ad. be<:auae you won't want to mlu ~lng thla sharp 3 bdrm home In Costa Mesa for just $24.500. Cl<™? to schools. also tenced back yard, new Gov'l pro- gram that everyone qualifies for -wllh $1200 down payment. Call for ap- pointm~t. Walker &Lee fll.l.l llf &t l ~15-94\ll Open Eves. , EASTSIDE COSTA MESA $25,000 BEAUTIFUL VIEW • CAMElj> SHORES Oceanside · private beach -huge lot • spa. cious home, w/beamed ceilings & parquet floors. 4 Bdrms., 3 baths. $115,000. Carol Tatum , 1601 CASTLE COVE, SPYGLASS #1 View of hills & ocean in privacy. Outstand- ing Lusk 2-story 4 BR. home. Fam. rm. & bon us rm . Quick occupancy. $1 29,500. Cathryn Te nnille BIG CANYON C.C. VIEW 5 Bdrm., 3 bath Harbor View Home with view of 3 greens & Big Canyon Country Club. Land Included at $93,500. Howard Wells LIDO ISLE Sharp I·bdrm., street to street. &om for expansion. Immediate occupancy. Full price !i'Z.500. G e an SPACIOUS SPANISH HOME 3 Yr. old, Emerald Bay exclusive, w/4 BR., sauna, den &: wet bar. Beaut. view of ocean & mountains. A great home for $275,000. Call Pat Hug. THE BLUFFS BEST BUY "X" Is this super floor plan. Ono yr. old condo Js being ofCered for $69,500 INCL, 1 LANDI 3· BR's., 2~ ba. Fam. rm. 1800 Sq. Ft. Call Toni Escobar · IU-8700 _..._ 611 mo -Coldwell,118ftk8r -:. ~ 550' J owport Confer Dr., N.8. r From Padflc Coast Highway and Superk>r Avenue (Balboa BlvdJ, drtvt: up Superior to Ticonderoga, and directly to Newport Crest Information Ce:nta. Telephone: (714) 645-6141 Sales Office open dally 10 a.m. to sunset PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY ¥'POINTM ENT Linda Isle Waterfront Lovely 4 bdrm., 4~ ba. home with sWim- ming pool , pier & slip, panoramic view o[ main channel. Lge. famil)' rm. w/space for billiards & family dining. Wa terfront formal dining & living rm. $275,000. For Comple1e Information On All Homu & Lots, PIHM Coll: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 BoyslcH Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 Generel Gener•I Bflboa Island room for the kids. Huge pool and game room also. Nice carpels & drapes NEW DUPLEX, for sale by thruout. Dbl. garage detach- owner. $140,000. ed. Great kitchen area 67J...0018 or 982-4946 Mom? Priced to sell in -B-ac_k_B_o_y_____ ~=. Mtiii for $26,500 -all Horse .Property! 3 BR fixer house on in acN! W k R-4 (6) unit '""· ...,um•"'• al er & Lee 63 loan, Owner will carry fl l .1.L 11t.1.T1 2nd TD. $41,900 .. C a 11 545-9491 O 645-8400. -pen eves. I VlSlelC Ho.anl & Co.I $209 PER MONTH .... _-.,. VACANT ;::;:::=;:::=====IRambling 4 bedroom , 2 bath, S.lbo11 Peninsula t-.w story home with I~ ---------1 of square fuotage, roanng SIX>ne fireplace, gourmet COWllry kitchen. ~al din- Huntington Harbour Realty Expanc;ls Qff·ShPre Two resale offices. opening now! Ground floor opportlln- it:y tor ambitk>us sales peo- ple. Immediate ftoor time available. Immediate earn- ings possible. We have solid referrals from new hon1e sub-divisions of the Christi- ana Companies. CALL BILL COM~ <n4) 846-1361 & c21J) 592-1361 * Typical conventional financing of 30 year Joan: ""-'--'-------SMASHING I BLUFFS VIEW CONDO * BEACH HOUSE * $49,500 Beys cut:e 2 bdnn., shaq:J, n1stlc decor. Walk· to beach. Valuable R·2 lot! ing room. Big back yard and Don't Miss The Boet · boat gate. Just aswme th1s or you'll be up the river 5% % VA Joan balance and Without A ''Tiburon" sal9, per month '.PllYS' every. Buy a brand new 2 bedroom C8.ah price of Plan 1 $62,995; ·down payment $12,695; 360 monthly payments of $361'.00 (prin- cipal Ir: Interest) at 8%% ANNUAL PERCENT- AGE RATE. VALUE E.'l(cellent value In Corona del Mar. 4 bedroom rustom home for a large family on fee land with a view. 'Vorksbop, s tudy, huge family room, yard and near beach. Well-priced at $98,500. 67~. Front row center • bright & spacious. Upgraded carpell!, shutrers & decorator drapes throughout. Fore'\.-er view. 3 Bedrooms, 21Jii baths. large built-in kitchen & formal din- b'tJ; room. Vacan'I: & ready for Immediate occupancy. $72,500 • and owner will con- sider a lease with an option to purchase next year. --GEMM"--- lli-F Tustiri Ave., N.B. thing! Needs some love and 2 bath condo'. Outstanding REALTORS 6424623 care -you doll it up and clubhouse facilities, prime 12 APARTMENTS Many alternatl~ to finan. cing and ownership. • May trade down for smaller Knits • May Trade for Land suitable for 3 ro 5 units. • May CarTY 2nd Trust Deed. All units furnished. Good Rent Schedule. Heated and filtered pool. Call anytime. COLW EL L . 646--{655 OPEN m J • rrs FUN TO BE NICEI [II I Why Not a ''New'' Home? NEW range & oven • NEW hot water heater . NEW carpetinr,NE\-V clean l>nfnt." Lease-lease/Option NEW dishwasher, 3 NEW Vacan;:'Pentn. Pt. 2.sty. 3 BR. bcdroo111s, fam.ily room. Jiv-plUs famiJy. $600 l\lo., or Ing room and 2 baths. \Vith sell $98,500. a NEW detached 2 car gar-Call: 673-3063 673-8086 Eves. age, NE\V landscaping and i,1111nklcrs, NE\V (enccs and all for • $30,490. You own homo and l•nd SM La CuHtii VIiie Model 1 block west or B('ach on Adams in 1-luntlngton Beach. associated BROKER S-REALTORS 102 ~ W Dolboo t.JJ lbtl Want ad results ..... 642-5678 General C. F. Colesworthy Roallon 640-0020 ROMANTIC CoHege Perk CollecJe Park Delight resp tht" protits! 0 n I Y location. al'lo dn -8Y. 7o, $36,cm. BKR 962--5511. IO'i£ dn _ 8%'1~. 5'fr dn-9'~" * * * $500. home improvement bonus. Choice or Carpet. MESA VERDE Bargains at 129.900. C.JL I larwin realty inc. ~~ ~ ~~~~ 5 BR. equal housing oppty. yet quiet secluded street OR Four Bedrm + den + 961 4405 · (24 hrs) Strikingly' landscaped • lot~ family_ rm .. Plush two story "::i::i::i: of brick planters and ter-~me m .Pn~ Joe. Fo~al • race'!I. From warm, inviting dining, interior at r u i m $1200. DOWN entry step lnto lush new w/waterfall .. huge Master c~ts. Rich paneling de-=ien~a~~if1i'tnd r:;~~ cor. Crackling fireplace . .,......,""' Onl $64' 950 F COURTYARD ...w-g._bedrooms and family ·--'· y . . or . -2 bath Real V I &pp1. Call M>-8424 SOU Dutch clean and lllOl'.te! cond. New crp'ts. huge lot, all elec, xtra large Dough Boy Pool. see---w be'Heve? Secluded. one block from ~ 400 eaU· 54&-2llJ. a ue Realtors If ocean. Lush pool 11ize Jot. ' · * * * ti.lost desirable 4 bedroom OPENTILll; rr'S FUN 10BE NCEl 11 ....................... ..... plan. Handsome tittplace ~ ~ 9.62-4471 ( :::,) 546-1103 Extras. Only $39.500. Phone $36,950. AfESA DEL MAR I !!!!!!!!!!:'l':~::':~"""""I 963-6767 _ , 1 3 BR 2 BA, flrepl, covered YANKEE oPEN TIL II • IT'S FUN TO BE. NICE/ patio, brabd-nc-.v cond. $7500. ! ~ . cash down, a..~ume 7\1'~ FARMHOUSE Coronl del Mir loan at $262. per mo. (}l\'ner ncs'llcd among giant trees ---------I w/~ second 1o hclp sa1e. and Ivy covered grounds. * TWO * 2878 MOOterey. Fami'ly size living room Colorful Cotta-Costa Mesa Realty \\'ilh log burning fireplace, ...... * 548-nl 1 * cowrtry style eat.in kitchen. 1 Rare offering of ocean side After 6 PJ\.f. Call 5574617 4 large bednns. spaciou.'i el the hwy. property oJ 21!!!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!~=""'""""!!!!0 rumpus room. Don't y,•ait! houses on one lot ; live · in BROKER ~!ATES Call The Rea:! Estate Fair one, have Income from the . or ~ 536-25.Sl 1 ll~ge Real E st~t e Quick occupancy because of Ct'L'dit rejections? ! Conventional Fina ncing * 536-1445 * MACNAB IRVINE otl'K>r. Finl time offered al SoulhCo ~eal Estate is in-· $89 500 tcrested in adding one ('X·. SELL THE ·cORQIN-MARTIN perlenced, s uc cess f u 1 LAWNMOWER REALTORS • •• 766" Realtor to It! staff. ~-__ , enjo hobb' ~ .i; cell e ntcommlss1on ...... JU yyour 1es. NEAR CHINA COVE schedule, private oUice, :~13 ~~~ New 2 BR. 2 ba. condomln-secretary and professional close to pool & clubhouse. atmosphere . For ap-lum apt. Elcc, bltns, dlsh.-pointment. call Al Black Home-maker kitchen, built· LAST CHANCE washer. Frplc. Carpeted & 5<15-8424 SoulhCo Rea1ton. Ins, gracious living room To pick up a t...-ln like this draped. Ready to occupy. -='-"''='"""'-"-'~'=-='-with forma:I dining ares. lo Bayc:re.1:4"'iieorms + "UNIVERSITY PARK" 1$ . ..i. EASTSIDE c .... t value "'r sal.500. CAii separate ofiice and fonnA.1 Landscaped-close to pool. Vaulted ceil· University Realty COSTA MESA today, The Real Estate Fair dining. $10,000. und e r ing! Plush shag carpets! Patio-atrium. 3001 E. Cst. I-Iwy. 673'6510 2 Brand New Custom llomcs. 839-6133 or SJ6..Sl. "SPANISH onecd! Needs <1cwrouo2. 3BR's. $42,500 fee. John Granath 642-8235. *SOUTH OF HWY. * • BR. 2 B~, "'""' to aac1< Take Over Payments ESTA! •• Call now for appointment. {J 28) Here'11 one of the better bUY! Bil,)'. Cpts, Urps, !andscap. ---,C~--+--nREA"rHOUSE'--t-.... ~-~--------------l•H:·1•7"1 •"""",· Biod~Old-Goron1 • 01 '~1· ,1~:nkll~4r.950,_.fei0K.'«l.a Ekbb nn thls .! BR, 2 BJ\ hmtttt"'\VT Drama.tic entry, \Vt1..ll-10-1v1tll Custom 3 Bednn, beam cell-CAMEO HIGHLANDS vC "nr.. nn~. enc1; nc U'lt.'\l ... , . rt~c . y prlv pa1io bC'autiful p;ulc Spanish nrtplal'e. Formal lngs, family room. Back Secluded 4BR, immac. condition. Partial newly P?11T1l'd out~dc: n<!'\\' 246 & 24S E. 22nrl St. &l').61TI dir"l"Ct!y a~·ius:s ,11\~ i'i!ri .. •1. ~ \~~ c.:a~~ 4 f~:: Bay. $58.950. 'ocean view. Beautifully landscaped. f811>C'1C:: 1j frnn~ unit. Frptcs. J\.1ESA del ti.1ar. Assunlc Low intert'i.-t gov't t1.1•ln, lcm' $73,950. Jack 9uster 642--8235. (J29) n ea · nnn · nos~. 6lt'4 loan. 4 Br, cove11'd p.$y\11Pnts heller !;l1!' 11 t~ }:';:i_~· cnfi~i.~{'i~ In-BEACH ORIENTED MORGAN REAL TY patio. l)7,700. owner, day? ~1EliBERT HA\\1\rNSI W•lk to beach or uoe pool lo BEAUTIFUL DOVER SHORES 673-6642 675-6459 f>I0-"'10. REALTORS 963-56'<1. Ol'[NTILt . rT'S FUN TO BE NICEI Lido Sands. Woodsy patio, 3 Charming custom 4BR, 3 bath \ view home OORONA HICl-ILANDS-BEAUTIFU L Mnsa Woods • ' • ---.• ~IONS 11111~~•1;·~11 lbedrm home -~, ~ed_~ntu. in delightful area. Expertly p,1anned fam -BY OWNER 3 BEDROOMS, home 3 Bil. 2 ba. atrium, ' -• '---1 ...... 1 • ngs, new carpe s • _. • R' STONE FIREPLACE. POOL ~ntaln. 9T9-8380 f'Ves. ·' · 1111<·1 ,, .. tlnr 11.nd k>caUon f' 1 Sec this for $49,900. ~J4r)ing. $145,000. Gladys ussell 642-8235. SIZED o~·~tfIPALS ~iu~mr. ~~~~~ • Jo , 1 ~ ,._ •1"' homes. OCEAN view 3 BR. 2',i Ba, Call 84>-MSS f '\~ ~~AN N£W TRIPLEXES lam rm, din rm, 2 pall.,, ~,·.,t•;n Valley ·I l"·'•'e 962-6644 · [ I I I I mom for pool. B:; owner. I-;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;::;;;:;;:;;:::; and DUPLEXES rv ne Moenob·trvlnoRooltyCompony 6' .. 2951. I• 3 BR T-..• ,.,.., ... Relrig, • IMMED. POSSESS. I pool. chlltlrcn ok. ...,,,,,,. In COSTA MESA BEHINn IN "OME~ OUPLJ;;X, com er, charming, 3 BR 2 b" Coonp r-.. e"-'t 1•.-;, F1--IA, low d 0 " fl . OPEN DAIL y ~ n by own<r. • 50() Polooettla, • "• ·• ~· ' " 1$ I Pl.~, •• •t .w11·son PAYMENTS? t OI Dover DrlYe t42•123S . Open l.S dally_ nC\\' Ctlrpc!ll, -E:iJ'f'j>l4IL~-1-::-00S-~1':...,,--,,---...,, ...... 'Ve will bUy your home tor • =""'="'-~'=o--,:-7" I Shacly yard. • Vou don't 1tet"1.I A :un "' Or&nae CourUy Apartment c~h lmmtdlate.ly. 776-9302 I"' MacArthur M4•t200 RUSTIC 1 B~. w/'F'rrilc. $3a.i:t0 • 10('~ 1)"1\1"' "Dr:t1v Fruit" \.l'ilf'ln )''"I Exclusive ~tot M7-fi91 Tho fastest draw In the West Newport lle•ch,C.llrornl• 9211S tm R-2 l.Dt. $-U.000. Pr nr. BALBOA BAY PROP. I pl11Ct' ilri ntl 11" Th!' f\R:t 'l Need a "P.1t.d"t .Place an ad! ••. a Dally Pilot OassWed only. ~r 673··'1S9. * SS6-8IOO * Pilot 'Vflnl •\ft.' Cull ~ Call 64Hm.. Ad. 642-56111. CLMSll"IED ........ 842-5673 -•12-'67> I I • .. ,""' ....... ... .... ~···· ··-,..~- r , Z·I ' DAl•V PILOT Tutsdl1, Stptembtt' 18, 1973 ]~ [ -~ .. l~I Hunti ngton 8ffeh WE BUY HOMES I. CUh for )'l)Ur f'(ftlit)t 2. WUJ ptek up back paym11 3. No chanu• Mr •ppr. • CALL US 1-"'0R AN ESTIMATE NO \YAITING CASli NO\V 842-9371 REDUCED TO $29,750. This fiM 3 BR homl'.' l"atl be yOUrs bc<c&use the seller \\•ill pay 11 guod share of your n'IOVt"-ln costs. \Valk to clc- nient&l'Y S('hOOI.. • 962-2456· • ., 1lla~e Real Esta te S.~3 Adams, 11.B. (at i\1agnolia 1 4 Br. 2 ba home $25,000. 19-132 Mouna Ln. :i<l&-3163 Irvine Behold The Beauty of the elegant stairway as you make your cnfrance oh ceran,1<: t!I<' and pause to C>njoy the planled atrium. -4 bdnns., 21 a baths, beamed c..'!'iling. df'Ckin~. view and f land. All this for the price Of $69,960. I Vision- red hill Irvin. Newport Be.ch 2 BR. + CUE.I)?' APT'., $l2 ONE HAU, ACHE o(_ lovely ~18JWUtilW. Very chlrmlns. ~"OOded tot 6UITOUnda thll lge. W()(ldsy lot. Whitl· watl!r ll*C...., five heQroom m vMlw. $69,900. Open Sun. 1-S. PXc:t>:llf'nl condihOn. Ex ... -ep- VF.Tf.:RANS _ $48,500 LOAN tion&lly l\'1.il located, walk ~vs ll. Crack>us 2-aty. 3 BR. to J1Chool1. good v I e w . Jlivjcra coastline vi e w • $89,500. Good buy for $$3.000. 11S8 PREPAID INTEREST is ne- J.1lra1nar. Open Sun. 2-4, <'<'P'ablt1 10 1hr sellt.·n; ol 494-'15til this WE'ii localed Pe1t1nsula 1000 N. CMSl:-HW)':, Lllguna frlplC>x and lhcy will carry CALIFORNIA home 10'2-4 Br, 3 ba, pool . .$5.1,500. By Appointment only. 551-3834 Can assume VA. Laguna Beacll the fln.-i T.D. On1'. tll'o and three bron>0111 unit11. $93,000. Call 1175-7'l'b WALK TO BEACH 1.Story 3 SR.. 3 bl. Frplc. Alrlum. Jn IPOOtw cond. Cbe to pools Ir ~ m,200 CAYWOOD REALTY * 541-1290 * We1tmin1t9r VA TERMS-$32,500 Stratford 3 BR, 2 BA, lrg. !iv. rm.. fam. rn1._ elec. bllns., D/W, lrplc, encl. patio, walk to schoo]H & Mlle Square Parle P1't'scnt F•IA loan or s12,roo c11 s~ '/~ P.J.T. S145 mo. 531-5244 or 111-6071. Buslnou ~ Fumlahool ""'-Unfvm. ~unity 200 Corona dol Mar Corona clol Mar Riche r<! Lo¥On l BR deluxe eortap, "'""" OCEAN VIEW 32905 Calle San M.rco 'til J.une 15th. $285/roo. 3210 tmmac 3 BR. 2 BA, tam. rm. S.n Jua n Capistra no Sea.view, £dM. 64).2'll2. In Cameio l~l.a..oda. tncd. You are the winner of yrd, apectacular o c e a n 'rWO FREE TICl<ETS Leguna Beam v1e ... cpts. drpo, like new. _ 10 the Lots of storqe. Acceu to 3 RECREATION 2 BR, upstlin, '"""· l .. pvt. beaeheo. Aval!. OcL VEHICLE SHOW aundeck, Nr. Pottery ~ack, 15th $650/mo. lease or tea.se/ SEPT. 19TH·.,3R0 walk to beachL Jl:rkg tor 6 option, 61J.3177. Al the-"I-cars.. Leakl at S l 5 0. HARBOR -VIEW .4 bedroo1n, ANAHEIM STADIUM '197-l!Xi9 gr 213-4T5--tiOM "'alk to green belts & pool. OCEANFRONT $800 mo. 4 $460. per month 2000 State College Bl.Yd.. BR., 4 ba., fumlsbed CLOSE 'TO SHOPS 3 Pl JAi n,;\~~~178 """' OCEANl'"RONT tum. $350 bedroom culle $M0 pr case ca .,...,-.JU ext .>.>:. mo l BR & loft & dedt lh Bk ....... ~ ......... lo claim your tickets. Agt." 494-9704 4~ -'mcc0oo"=·=cc'°cc0='"-''•=~---lNorlh County Toll free CHARMING 2 BR, 1 BA number is 54G-1220). UNUSUAL 3 Bdrm ~e on house, good locaUon, nr MOBIL O IL CORP cul-de-AaC, xlnt vrew, lg(' park So. of Hwy CdM. Jot, $400. mo 497-2626 or ms 'Pie.,. calt 644-ao34 lkMt Hamn JllP tion with good back room 3 BIJ... 21h BA. Partially turn. I I~ Has high \"Olume service sta-49-1--1235 Also unfurn. · · salts potential in the OCEANFRONT ~/mo. Patio. Gas BBQ. Car. NEW HOMES Anaheim "'8rell. Pa Id Brand new, glass, "~· 2 \Va$her, dryer. Published in Probably the. , ....... llme """'·11 ••-bi"le Homes rralning to st a r l im· ti::J.rm...;..,. 2 67• '!8...!b.· 'Vanter. Home Magazine. Ca 11 -· ,.. BEACH DUPLEX ~ •125 meo!iotely. Ph""e Ro" •~~. >-~••· -... 644-<404. 5C'P &UC"h loW pricl"S in La· For Sale & h 8 d 3 Co r g t>ntino, 714-521-1381 h CH.ARMING home comp! guna ac . ran new. 1 Extel'ior l}(>wly painted. 3 BR ----------days, 71s.556-l85.'$ eves & Sout Laguna redecorated. 3 br, 3 ho, '·pl·, ~nn .. 3-twel homrs ,.,1111 & 2 BR. units, lirepl, dbl TRAVEL Season Over'!' It's " y1('\\·s. Aln1os1N."ady10 nKNe gar. tn procMs of 1.'0n1p in-just slarted for the older "'-eekends. 2 BEDROOM & Den. Ocean patio, gar, 2 blka Jrom in;.A{,fron1 S460.500/.a,. ~ I ~C:i~~~ tro$"'7r~6.'.'5"•0·0Bcst buy ~~~i::.~ :·~~~~~a~cetra~: • Parking '4:>t 1'1a:intenance ~:~h.Laffie !~~!~~~ ~~· $~. ~~-stores. I completely contained . 21.' • Boats, $l50M .will handle redecorated. Deluxe. $350 3 BDRM -2 full BA· buUtins n1ohile home in tip-lop c..'Oncl. • M!gr -}.lust like wood. per month Sept. 15th thru -firepl -open beams • crpll REAL EST.'A':TE li97 01·ange, C.M. 642-J7_]1 Price reduced to $2850. Just • R.E. SalesmWJ needed Juner 15th. South Laguna. & drps Gardener included I"\ hook up and you'l'e on vour <No loan won-iesl 213: 464-4686 eves. 213: Like n~v! $400 mo. on )'fiY 1190 Glenneyre St. \.Vay. 2079 Thurln (off Bay) . Holland Business 721-5115 days. lease. 644-8567. 49·1-9473 · 549·0.ll6 " Costa Mesa 64$.4170 SALES 540-0608 OPEN HOUSE 3-8 PM 21 NEWPORT BAY Lido Isle 414 Fer111eaf Ave. . '"Overlooking the Pacific" Nc\v 2 BR, 1 BA living m. M t L 240 3 BR 2 Ba & 0 BR 1 BA" ?\1agnil.lcent J\1onaJCh -Bny oney O o•n W1Nl'ER lease, beaut. So. · · r · TC>rTace 4 Br, 3~~ Sa hoine. B'UFFS Adult park \\' priva1·e beach bayfront home: 4 BR., 5 ba. Call 644-0030 All red\\'o6d & g I a s s · 1 -... -$16·500 540-3672 1st T D ·Loans Sandy beach. £j_er .& float :ffl.R...3BA • ..l.J!lk from beach, Custom e I e g a n c e FEE "E'' &\CRlFICE $5.950. Lido. $1,650 ?l'lonth frplc, patio, less then Jyr throughout. Offered a t \\later Front Park, Furn. UP TQ 90o/c Bill Grundy Rltr. 675--6161 old, all bltin.s, $400 pt'r mo. $310,000. 1 Elegance in the Bluffs!! The Dbl. Wide, sw/pool. 675-8220 °. , LIVE ON LIDO 675-7481 GRUBB & ELLIS vrotessiona1 1ouch is ob-2nd TD Loans 2 BR, 2 BA, bricl!:-frplc, db11 'H"'ARB""'"o=-n-~v-,.-w--n-;_1_1,-. Realtors vious. A .spacious 2350 sq. ft. ~ gar.. \vshr/Gryr. \Vi nter Spacklus 5 Br/den/fam 286l° E. est. HY.•y., Cdi\f 4 bedroom, family room Real Eslilte. lowest rates Orange Co. rental. $350. 6 7 3. 2 2 2 7. rm, pool, spectacular view. 675-7080 home °01~f; ~~ Generill Sattler Mtg. Co. 213: 793-0l27. $850/Mo. 644-2359. CALL 644-7211 642·2171 545-0611 SALE -LEASE Beaut. home 610 LARKSPUR. 2 BR. & 7' Jv. rm atio & hid. pool. Lease $350 1'fp. 3 bedroom, 3 bath home 11'ilh 5 , SALES-EXCHANCES-l\.1Gl\lT , DON'T BORROW 61.,...G359 2 Bi31t'i1, v..'/\\' carpet, One or a kind coolemporary elm uslness Prope · pool, iO' ot n10. l!8 REALTY A Company With Vis.ion Univ. Parle Center, ll·vine C8.ll Anytime, 552-7500 Office hours 8 Af.I lo 8 Pl\f YES, WE HAVE RENTALS li1ay we be or service in solving Your ho\181'11g needs? rrom $315-$450 'll 11 l1'l1i· lid' cuSTOt.1 3 Br, Fam rm, • paHo, all built Ina, nu C'lU"Pf'IS & dra(X'l!I, 2~ blkl 10 bch, $.'!60 mo Call aft 6 Pl\! 548~"6 'or C 213) ~~!H2 4 BR, 2 BA, pool/tennl.5, "·alk lo beach. redecorated, $•125 yearly, 646--3439. .. ~ - -,-11.Pulio r "SINCE 1946" Houses Furn, or Unfurn. 310 ) • 1st Western ~nk Bldg, U11iv@1irity Park, Irvine 1 ;G;;;en;•;;';•;I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.J Days 552·7000 Nights 2 BR 2 00, oceanfront "10 BEST location · Lovely 3 BR, j BA CPndo .. \VJW crpl'g, Qrps, ai1·/COOO.-:-dsh\\·shr. 1\fany extras! Garagt>. Pool privl. No pets. $275/nio. 502-9549 aft 3. Laguna Beach ---- 2 BR 2 ba furn, winter $275 New~rl lk'aC'h, 3 BR, 2 be. Unfurn. Ydy. $325. • associated BR OKERS -REAL TORS ZOZS W Bolboo;i 61J ]6lJ OCEANFRONT gracious w/fabulous _vie\\'S, decks. l"''""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"""'I d}n nn & ~_rplc. $-150/mo. Balboa lsl1nd ~ paclOU.!I. • $350 1\tO. 3 BR. plilli den, crpts, v.·lk in closets, $335 2-.sty. view home. . mo. 130 PC>a1·l, 675--0158 494-9704, 49-1-9Tl9 A.gt. .. ' ll!O degiu"'d' viC:"' rrodm .•1.v~ry ~ K.V. DILLS co. TIL YOU CALL USI COMFORTABLE 3 Br, 2 &1 drapesG, brdullt-ins,6g:.rege. No roo1n. n er"gfOUil ul1 lltes. _ 776-7SS2 Borro1v on your hon1e equity house open Sun 11)-5, 107 V a pets. a ener. ,;)-4952. REAL TV l\.1assive living' & family rms for any good porpose. Serv-Yelle Lido or call 1213) /\ Company \Vith V1sM>n each 1,1.'ith in1ported rock GRANO OPENING Cemetery ing Uts Angeles County for '195-5886 Costa Mesa L-a-g"u'-n"a=N-1-'g"u-'e=l --"=-1Balbo• Peninsula Univ. Park C('nlel'. lrvme fireplace. Just SJ0,000 dov"n N B T I over 20 years and NO\V mi;N~e!w~~~rtiJB~u~ch~===1==~::~~::;;;;;;;;;;; LEASE/opt 3 BR .. 2 Ba. BJ\YFRONT-Yrly or Winter. Cail Anytinie, 552-7500 & owner will carry first TD ewport ay owers Lots Crypts 156 Orange County! j! .,. .. /pool facil. $330 i\1o. 5 BR, i;;p.i.c big patio. Frplc, Qf(ice hou1·s 8 M.1 to 8 Pr.it at 71!l'A interest. Full price, 1 & 2 BEDROOM .SIGNAL MORTGAGE .CO. 2BR. \vinter rental, steps to PRIVATE 49-1-9704 49-1-9729 A~t. fie\\' l'rpts, dshwhr, priv. :ii~i~~~~s~120~.1XXJ~. :·~~~·e~'"~~-soo:~'~· ~d Bac;}~~:~~M HOMES 5tf0~~~ ~~~:;:r '~~i · (n~~os .-N beach: $275 mo inc1ds u1i1s. ~m:,E~1r~~ . ~~!L~L~i~nd~•~l~s~le~~~~~s~~~"~~~e1~··~~u1~P~1~~·'~;,.~Re~s:~0~·~· ,,...~""'~' ~~~ A ~EL noat'Sllll!!_ --ei11 Pk. ~Ml834. • -. iwe 1~ palntt'd -3 BR/FR • $350 R~Yr: I Pi r & I' . ~fllt 6'ffloo9043 or 673 f,OOt; '~~=l'f!!!!~~~~~a.-vi«w e~ut'llly'tot F'~C\f'~'t p;.'Cl'P't~..----f -... _,.,}lllll;@;!W~-~ ~ ~i?"':S! '"'J:N~ -.. -1 . i= 500:: Ocean-vie..vs-k"easy-titit!diri~-Sree:F&-eorrere~ion -Ptil'+r."~""1.li"~ lluWJCJ;tfut-.J!l!~ J30Q,.pu~ • .Ji12~~-· ~ .·~ 4· tift.00~+~ ' s e&:aJrthTteCTetiUMiiil vl\WSaT ... 'Onlt!S: lC\C'°Section:-$$5:-838--51"49 -No let:~ulwL. *--67.3:4032 * l · · ~ · . ~~~~i~-67:r.616-1 J BR: ck;"n,-2.!.lt-Bnth.-Steps...ta ·- -· red hill REALTY A Company With Vision Univ. Park Center. Irvine Call Anytime, 552-7000 Office hours 8 AM to 8 PM CLASSIFIED HOURS Advertisers 1nay place thl'ir ads by telephone 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. l\llonday thru Friday 8 to noon Saturday COST1\ i\1ESA "'omcE 330 W. Bay 642-5678 NEWPORT BEACH 3333 Newport Blvd. 642-5678 HUNTINGTON BEACH 17875 Beach Blvd. 540-1220 LAGUNA BEACH 222 Forest Ave. 494-9'166 SAN CLEi\rENTE 305 N. E1 Camino Real 4924420 NORTH COUl\'TY dial !rec 540-1220 CLASSIFIED DEADLINES D<>adline for copy & kills is 5:30 p.m. the day be- fort' ~ubllcotlon, except for nday & r.1onday -Eilltlo -"'hen deadline is Sattir ay, 12 noon. CLASSIFIED. REGULATIONS ERRORS: Advertiscn should check their ads daily & re'porl errors immediately. THE DAILY PlLOT assumes liability !or the first In· corrrct insertion only. CANCELLATIONS: \Vhen killing an. ad be sure lo make a record of the KILL NUMBER given you by your ad taker as rt'Ceipt of your cancellation. This kill number must ~ pre· sented by the advertiser in case of a dispute. CANCELLATION 0 R CORRECTION OF NEW AD BEFORE RUNNING: Every effort is made to kill or correct a new ad that has been ordered. but we cannot guaran· lt'C to do so until the ad has apJX'ared in t he pnpcr. l----111Jli\1E·A·LINE ADS:-- 'M1P,sr ads are strictly ea!ilh in nd"ancc by mail or nt any <Jne of our of· fi ces. /\:U phone orders. Dea4Hnc-: 3 p.m. Friday, Cost11. i\lcsa office 12 noon -all branch of· fices. THE DAILY PILOT re. serves thC> rlRhl to clu· ,Sty, ·<>di!, censor or re-- ft.Me any advertisement. •ad to change It& rat~ • reaul11t lons wtthout prior noUct. . CtASSIPIED MAIUNG ADDRESS 1'. o. -1560, OM!• !If .. - racil. o( Emerald Bay, are 2 garage spaces per illlil. Upon Pl'OOf of ab\hly 10 pay tlouses Unfurn. 305 ' ' oct•an. 'S-4 2 a I r u-r n or yours for $55,000 I Roof lop sundeck Commercial Realty Compe.n.v Mesa Verde $ 3 7 5 / u n r urn. l\fcNash TURNER ASSOC. Unu sual Opportunity lo Pur-Prope,ly 158 General 642-8235 ' ·· 644-6200 RC>alty, 00-llJ.I. 1103 N. Coast Hwy., LiagUna 1 chase Bayhmit PropC>rty in The Action Broker 3 BR. 2 Ba. 2 fi-plcs cul-de--="'-=~~---'9'1177 Newport Beach. Collect Ill 213/386-7433 $ LANDLORDS $. 175 _ Ge•· a ,,nail pad. NO"' sac. No pets aVBil. Oct. 1st. 3 BR, 2 ba, t\\·ntu;e. ocean ~ ~ 31 * 59' 29' LO'-* "" .. $290. 548-2748. flunt, Elecl kit, $350. 213: 0 Fernando Rd., N.B. X 1 I Lr! US rent UR properlles. cook rat sleep util pd 4•16-1110/67~11~ BEAlITlruL 1(l{:aHon 67s..a551 c-1 ZONE 2ND Trust Deeds we work "'1th you. FEE $150 : 2 br dpl~ separaied. Newport Beach ~~h.~~\~l~A~!~~~ $32.SOO. E-Z TERMS PRIVATE FUNDS AVAIL F~EE. l\1any 011'.'nts. Call Appl, cpt/rlrp, garage. , 2 Bdrm, fanlily rm, large ' 'BE AC H L 0 VER 'S Any A.mount · prior to vacancy. Save $$. Fixl'r 4 Br, 2 Ba. ~225 yrly. deck ,.,./ocean vie'''· Guest SPECIAL" * ·I BEE>ROO~t. 2 haths. * C Ii 67s.4CM BKR $ ALA RENTALS $ frptc, fncd, \\'•pa1lo. Pct. t 162 = f' B lm•gine! You can assume a" double i;arage. Best of a • Newport & Bay, CM 642-8383 ALA Rentals 642 •313 ap . ,_..,., 1rm. y ownt"r. $29 500 S ll p ·~ M 1 Call 21S-721-5ll5 days, existing 7'ir VA loan on this 1crms. , · Cl\1 -n1a ad,..,.,. ature --------=~ 213-464-4686 evl'.'s. Summer l'normous 4 bedroom, 3 bath I * 2 BR. tv•o story oldl'r male. Util pd. Furn. Patio. LARGE 2 BR. 2 BA duplex, rentals ron~iclered. _just steps to ~ur~ or bay. hon1e, corner lot. $2-1,500. Mortgages, CdM _ Nice yrd _gar 2 Br epts, drps, O\\', ideal loc. o t I d t Trust Deeds 260 only $250 Pet &'child. ' Eas!side, gar off alley. prkg Ocean View •53,500 "'-'ner nius . iqui a e at Roy McCardle Realtor --;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 NEWPORT _ n---"'·-.. 3 ,.. for trlrtcamper, adults on-~ S79.900. Submit your offer or • ...,._._.....,, ~.. • Spanish style 2 Br & den, trade~ Surfs up~! 1810 Ne,vport Blvd., C.1\1. WELL SECURED $295-patio, deck, sngls. ly, no pets. $265. mo. ls1 & Condomintums EHtbluff, SBR, 3BA Unlurn. 320 E;.;ecutive home. Ne"' pain! i ________ ....;.o.; I in & out. \Valk to Cdi\I High, BE THE FIRST Elem schl & shppng. Yr lse \\"/opt. to renf'\r. $5T:i mo. Incl \\'ater & gardenl'r. 644.\000. Bfu\ND nl'l'o' unfum 2 BR Condo in Huntington Gardens, drps, 11to\"e1 oven ,(, D\V incld. 16687 Vlew- poinre Drive, $235 n10. y,·/yl'an lease. 2 Ricks N. guest nn. or study: huge GRUBB & ELLIS ~7Z2t IJB . 4 Br 2 ba ~ grdnr last + $75 clng. 329 ot·ean vie\\' JiY. rm., frpl. Realtors ~00. 2nd Trust Deed 9f-frpl, a~I, child & pet. Rochester.~ 642-1264. BAY + mountain vu. Prinw Greenbelt location. Imml'fl occpy. Brand nu lg. !J·i-le\°t'I '"R" Pinn. Bluffs condo. 3 br, 217 ba, frple. \\'et bar, pool. Lease S650 111 o . 644-4133/64!).0SOO. of \Varner. l Blc-k W. ol I Central kit., \V/bltns. opens NEWPORT BE~ACH interest due 3 ¥1'5· W!!1 du;;-B, Island · UnbelievaJ>leJ 2 BR hsc in court. Nc'v ci·pt~ Brach. 847·9914 6i:.>--15ffi 11 10 din. area. Loe. high up on 2863 E. Csl. H'>'-y., Cd!\-l ! Prime bayfront site for boat count $840. to yield l3 '"' 4 br 2 ba S-l:Q \vntr. a goodie & paint. $170. 1 child ok. No Laguna's Riviera coastline. .,..,..,..6!!!lS.,..l!!!D8"'0,..~'""" f l't'pairs & sales. SIGNArTI~o~~~E CO. Laguna -2 br & alC?ve $175 'pets. 6'1&-3786, 545--0760. MISSION REALTY 49.t-0731 CARMEL MODEL Bill Grundy, Rill·. 67H161 4500 Campus Or, N.B. /ti~ :i~r~~~u:i~ LR.G. 2 Br honle. cpt, !,lfove, * $42,500 * VIEW D0\~1'/TO\VN C.i\1., R-2 \v/3 • • Ing., fncd yrd .. gar. Adults. Sharp 2 BR. So. Lagw1a ren!als, O\!fr 11.000 sq. It . C,\LL · · · • · -S185. 675-1827, 673--6267. TIIE 'BLUFl-'"S NeY.'J)Ort Beach smart (}('\\', 3 BR. pool & maint. Cust E11t Bluff I 3 BR Condo EastblufJ, $425. CnHrorappotfltment . d &ID-0029. Avail Oct. 15th. hoinc. \Valk 10 beach. Outstanding H.V. J-lomes; 3 $~5.00J. Call 5-16-5;)25 _A!. ~------Rentals 642·8383 fountain vaney * $54,9;,Q •· bdm1s., family rm.. lush crpts & drps, $525 nio. !st & Huntington Beach last. $200 dC>p. 833-8635 or 4 BR. home, North Laguna gokl carpe!ing, decorator Condominiums ~ torlWlt PLACE REALTY drapes. Valll'y viC\\'. t 'irst for sale 160 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiii~I 494-970~ 494-97'.!9 tin1c offered. $72,500. l'~ce ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I (you own the Jandl. LOVELY views, 4 BR. 3 bas, CORBIN MARTIN $390 DOWN Houses Furnished 2 Bed.rm .. 1~ Bath_ ne\\' car-:..cc:.:=..:...;c..::.:.::;_;:;:;__;:;::1 3 blks to ocean. $j9, 700. • Assume loan 7~'7r . $11,000 Realtors 644-7662 dn. 01\'tler, phone 49+-1921 NB DUPLEX pets & paint. $21.CXXl. 1''nir-;G:.:•::;n::e;_r;:_•:..I ~-----] lane Gardens, an aclu\t con1. BEAUTIFUL ocean ViC\\' lot ' Sho\\'11 by Appnt munity. Agent 836-4206. James Mettleton 10910 Goldoneyo Fountain Valley ONLY $12,900 ::t .to 2 hr. I blk from heh. 1 ............................... ... Oceanview Really 673-8.:,00 blk fro1n shp'g. Open beam NE\VPORT RIVIERA Sfi0,000, 3 BR, lam rrn, trees, seclusion. Also adj. y,•hite \\"aler vu lots. Ch\·11r 494-728-1 reilinJts, freshly painted in. 3 BR., 21fi BA., fpl.. fain. nn .. side & out. New crpl & 2 car gar. lnimC'<I. pos..~. To dt·ps. Ready for 1ho\\• inspect call 642-9062 $76,500 Dale \\'ullncr. Agl Ouplexes/Unifs 162 You arr the \\·1 nn<'r of TWO FREE TICKETS to th!' HouN1*Apt1: * '45·0111 * NEWLY decorated • lmmac S.i7-7883. CONDO, 3 Br., at Adams & 3 br, 2 ba. fam rm. bltns. ,.-"~;:;;:'------Bushard. All rec., $2«1. frplc, Jncd yrd. Crpts & LARGE Jwr.ury hon1e -ne\\' Call aft. 5. d C 1 1,. · carpet. 3 Br. 2 Ba. Lrg * 96'l·996l * rps. onv. oc. 'll mi. S.D. family rooni, f:rplc. Adults Frwy. Ph: 673--0062. only $475. 642-6889 avail. lBR condo, crptJ:. dfl>S, 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 car gar., all Imm. v.·asher, dryer. I mm e d 433 W.111h COSTA MESA ~Hns. S\\im pool, kids OK, IB~lG;::;:C"AN=Y°"ON~Co~oo"o-.","·•-w""3 ~~36 $175 mo. deposit, FURN Bacheior Apt, New-like new, only s249 mo. No BR. 2800 sq. ft. Choice of ~--~~---- port Beach, $lli/mo. 1 cliild, fee. Agent 842-442l crpts & drps. $900/mo. Oc-Newport Buch sngls ok. Huntington Beach eupancy approx 1 O / 1 O. BEAUT. Studio apt. Furn 96J-2ll6. EXQUISITE brand new con- $170. Cdi'l. I Br Jurn $125: Neat condo do nl'.'ar beach \\1th vi~" UNFURN 2 BR. Apt $160. $175; 3 br 11n Ba twnhse * SHARP 4 BR. 3 BA. adjacent lo pool, tennis, Cute for roupte. $!50; 3 br Home. FIR, $295; Townhouse Back Bay._ Pool. sauna. jacuzzi. 2 Bdrm., 2 BRAND New 2 BR.. Unfurn 4 br 2 ba, $295. F'~lc, self dean oven, dbl hath, sunken master bed . .t Laguna Niguel DISTRESS sale. $:'18,500. 4 BR, 212 ba. Lgc. lot. cul de sac st. Close to schools. ~181 or 642-1771 sale OCEANFRONT-- DUPLEX DUPLEX • Sharp Santa Ana Heights. Principals only. Terms. $31.500. 6-12-3729. , Income Property 166 RECREATION VEHICLE SHOW SEPT. 19TH·23RD At the ANAHEIM STADIUM :mo State College Blvd., Anaheim Apt. $210. 2 children ok. LAi'llDLORDS ~l~/mo. 833--£97•1 or living rm., din rm .. beamed FREE RENTAL BOOK FREE J!E1'"TAL SE,R, VICE. <.'!'ilings. fpl, wt'I bltr, G.E. I FEE FREE 2-6 BR. Ha.>.·bor Vie\\.• homes, kilch w/lrashmasher, 2 sun Place Really Brand nc\v, huge 4 Bdrm. 494-970.J 494-9729 f up. ~ Bdrn1. down. Xlnt fj. -":'..'...:'.:"'-----'== nnncing. ls! uset" lax ad- Lido Isle vantage. $164.500. ONE OF A KIND Lido's ia·stcornerlot. street 10 street J:)x88, across beach HORVATH REAf.TY -194-0615 Dave 6Th-1972 BUILDliR WITH IMAGINATION DROP IN & BROWSE AL• R I · · water & gardener inc. Rent dl'cks, dbl elec gar. Avail For example: 3 bdrm home, "" enta s 642.a383 I Oc or ease. option $ 5 .i 5. t 5lh. Lease. ~Zl17. 2 baths, Costa ~t e s a , C01'1FY 2 BR, + guest room 644-5441 College Prk., gai::age, fenced & ba, crpts, drps, yro, wlk BRAND NEW yard, bu I J t -1 n s , $275 to beach & town. No pets. BEACON Bay winter-pvt Lease wiih option to pur. per/mo. \Valker & Lee, 2790 $275 mo 53&-3507 beach & tennis. 2 Br, 2 Ba, chase! Top qualily! !North .county Toll free Harbor Blvd., at Adams '-~---·-~'-------frplc, bltns, patio. vail fl 2 & 3 Bedrooms number 1s 540-1220). REAL ESTATE LEASE/BUY, assume 7%'/o . now. $350. 541-9534. e 2 Car Gara_ges Please call 642-5678 ext 339 to claim yaur tickets. 1 BR house H B $ll5 Also Near beach, patio, upgra.d· bBA"°·"cn='=2"hu"'g"e.:o.cmo.:i;.;;-fJo-p~l-b-,-,h· I SilSO. &: s:i'l5. ' • I & Vl~s L~·J8·C:ORD 14 Bdrms. & 5 Baihs: WATERFRONT REDUCED $5000 Swim Pool & 2 Rental .Unita. Room for 2 more. Unusual investment opportunity for fast capit<1l appreciation. o"·ner flexible & \\'ill ttnancc at 8%. Asking SG0.500 • 1\Iake Offer. $~ kids, Pets." Lagun.9. Bch, LANDLORDS! ~A:R, lam/din, oivncr porch, gar $175 available, NEWPORT CR.Esr utils. pd, Vacant .. Bach. \Ve Specialize in Newpor1•-"'-='-------642-6&19. Newport Beh. $90 ul11. pd. Bt'a('h • Corona dcl Mar • 4 BR, 2 ba, fam rm. crpt, flarbor View Homl'.'s PHONE 645-6141 I mngnificent cuJ;ton1 homl'. $1&1.500. LOAN Agt. f'e('. 979-8430 &. Laguna Our Rental Ser-drps, J><l.11<!• fenCf'd yd, $350., &>aut. Decor. 4 BR, }'am Townhouse Unfurn. J3S Balboa Island vie(' Is !'"REE to You! Try g~ner incli:l 96.q....7roi Rm, &: Forni Din. 644-0396. ,\VAIL . BROKER 833-0780 LIDO REAL TY I '"'::"'"""~~ ... ~ ..... 3377 Via Lirlo. N"pt Beach Char ming Cape Cod Nu-View! Irvine Cost• MHI -4 BR house avail now for 9 NU-VIEW RENTALS 1.;..;.c.;:_ ______ SEVERAL 2 & 3 BR. beachl--";;....;;.;:;;:_ ____ I mo. lease. IAts of room. 6734030 or 494_3248 U N I V E R S I T Y P a r k ~~o. ~~~I ~~from CONDO 3 Br., 2 Ba adult 1 * 673-7300 * Balboa Penin, sleps from STUDENTS WELCOME. townhou.~. 3 BR, 1~2 Ba, section. Ru\11-ins, earpctinr. Call 1213) 289-8366. If no 2 BR, C.l\-1. $140. Hunt Bch 2 bltns, D/\V, frplc, cpts, 4 BR. Y£'1flr round rental. 11 ~ drapc1;, rec rm lac & pool. Mesa Verde beach & bay, paneled & bran1cd liv rm. 2BR, ha, brlek courtyard. S79.500, oren house Sun 1-5. or appt. 2100 Seville 1\ve, 714-673-76M {ID)'t'~~~"f9_messages !1!an$!~~,.~~h.V:BR~ ~::is:~:~. 1fro;, ~i~. bch. Avail immd. ~~~~'£i. i\tr. Queen, , 1 ASSU!\IE 71zr; GI loan <Jn 3 BR. l 1:1 BA. 1\1csa Verde Pool 1-lomr. By Ol'o'llC'r. $36.900. 546-3866 Newport Beach SALES & RENTALS 2 Bachelors .......... $52,500 2 + l-Bedroon1 ... . sn.500 2 + 1 BR + v;1e. lot . S97,500 4 l-llrrlroon1 $1 2.5.000 BALBOA BAY PROP. * 673-7420 * l!ARBOR VIE\\I HO~ff.:'.S J\.1onueo, f('(' land. Upgraded. $59,500. Principals only. 644--0~0S. LUXUR\. -4 llR, :!1~ Im can· do. Lrg. nlilsll·1· ;,uill'. D o..w-:11.stairL.-O\lllC/.Agt 640--0166. BLlTt,FS X Plan. Sf"iO.IXXl. 3 BR. 2·~~ Ba, I yr old, 301 Vista Trucha. 0 \\.' n c r -lO'l). 3BR· house nr:1r ocean, low down payment. l\'1 i I e s Larson ~altor. 6Th-8563. 3 BR, den, 2~ Bath, steps to ocean. $75,000. \I/Ill consider loc:tl trade on T D ' 1 . McNaah Rea]ty, 642--1334. BY o"·ner, Duplex, ocean vu , !'11Cps, to b e a c ~ sss:oo> prtnc. only. 546-li;a , 1'HADE NewpQrt B !' A c h Prop, for -Qu1-0r~Town .ProJi. llkr. n4/613-~"8. You dor'I need a gun 10 "'Draw Fast'.' \\'hen YoU place an ad tn lhl.' r .lly Piiot Want Ada! Call now Sparling Investment c.,p 133-3544 4 BR 3 BA 2 lrplcs sep din sngls or families OK Ag'!. lse. ~ mo. 528-9626 bel. 9 -4 BR, Fam. rm, lrple, brand CAPE Oxl-quiel adlts, 2 "-· rm. 1$475. 'or 3 BR, 2 BA. Fee. S79-8430. c•cc•-'l--'l-'P">-'-1.'------nu luxury cond. nr orean 11, ba. garden. Lndry. s17'\ I ch arming home &l;Be~l~bo;;•1,l~s~l1~nd~:;E~h;,;ll~Se"l'=l :ld:=l•=:lt:;em~•~·==";Z-5678::;::w:/t:e:"";~:·:;"°":;'·::":"'~l;658::. ;::;64~2-~1~216~, :::"====rl I furnishings. $385. Y r I y lease. Cati 6'13-S9'J4 aft 6. CUSI'OM, delwr.e 4 BR. home 1 I 2 BR each unit 2 BR winter newly in immac. cond. So. bay-$©\\.~lA-~£tts• I * 8 UNRS * 11,\RBQR VIE\V MONACO For sale or ren! HARBOR VIEW HOMES REAL TY 833-0780 Broker NPT CN!st, 3 Br, 21,, Ba, $.1,000 below market. View. 71~~~ lnl. 0\\11er, 641H)OOS. Newport .Heights $1176 ... Income •-'e<t 4 ·.... 1 [ront on rom.?r lot. Good 1 1Y1U. u'"'"vrat • '""'ses 0 beach. $1,000 per month on $110,000 beach._ S230 1"e1. u His. ,,.,.,.1y lease, to reliahl• That Intriguing Word Game with a Chuc'le RIVIERA REAL TY 675-2'!4' family. • 149 Broadway, C.M. Rl:ISTJC l br cottage. Nr. Ask for Chet Salisbury ION Irr CIAY I. POU.AN------ 642·7007 64.S.5609 Eves. No. bay. Priv, patio. Yrly. Broker 673--S900 OR a.tt.n cf fM $"" 675" ~12 1~•0,...••-&•-• .. -~ •-20 NEW UNITS · ~ LITTLE ISLAND -Steps to -"' --~ - Costa Mesa. Accelerated CJ!,.'!RNMI fN1G 1 che2m8R lrpCe.pe water. Near new, ex-5aw to tom. four .almple wwdL d c preclatioo opportunity. .....,.. C1! Y um. le, ceptlonally attractive for Schcd. income $54,COO. Price winter. 2l!i Amell\yst. executive famJly. 4 BR, 3 MEE RAP $385,000 15% down. Over. s'A. Avall no'v thru June A KING SIZE tJo% "'"led. For deJaib call .Balboo Ponlnsul• $475. Y'IY le.,. 1>50. HOME. 12 roon1s: 4 BR .. 2 CJS WAL EST~ CllARMING Pcnin5Ula Pointl~'~~'.l-4394~!!!· ======i----_;F9RR~Rp;; l Ba:;"-'h~~atlo'i'l'Mn., L-~-e.v~ ~ me. y. renliJ~13drni .. J~ycrfft I ..... m utility & laundry rms., & ot· Bal1MH Peninsula 1 balh. $375 month. 673-4786/ 4BR. 1v ho, forml din rm, F I K t. N 1 , fiCt' or den. Lgc. living rm 6 Units, 5, 1 br & 2 br 6'13..ooit. dbl gar~a~. •12 mo 1-. I' J' I J 1 w/eh~rming lrplc. Lee-Best s1·2 000 .. -<r' """ kitchen w/all bllns. All ~wncn.6454203area. " ' · 2 BR house, wlnte:r, ulll $375. $48.-8440 or 646-1454 custom built w/m11.ny mll.11)' gtmt. ' Included. new kltchcn. Bavshores I extras. Asking $08,500 or ll UNITS. Roori'i for 3 more. $250 mo, 675-l<m l. I f I G E R i .,.,.u1 lcase-opllon. E/slde C.M. 1 le 2 &:. Coron• def Mir CORNER lot, lrg 2 BR. • A new Invention: lt'1 a CAl.L ~ 64.,,1414 Gross J..1Bl51mo. Cal I trplc. patio. cpl!J: appl.. I~ I J J t'Omblnotlon six speaker, hJ.. 9 ~ ~ owoor, 64...,,.,7.(I, CHJNA COVE Ctrrl£, 2 gardener $385 Yfly IJlc. • • " • • • fi, e ight track tape machine ........ SALES-EXCHANGES-MGMT bedroo"" on !he beach. 1225 646-5(!0. and an -battle. .C.. Oolooot 0-£ALTY K.V. Dll:L:'l CO. •s'p· AmoRKL!Nnth. G POOL ond 2 Corona dol Mor I S I D T AS I . •• Nt•r Newpert P••t Offltt Trn-16?i2 .,.. L~ fo S 1 170 bedl"OOmo. Charme" Cloee 3 BR, 2 BA, nr. bch, I I I I' 1· I 0 Comt>I"• the doucllo .....,. Doll House-$47,500 ~· r 1 e 10 "-· $395. pr. montlt. ept/dro, nr. oehls " ahp'g, _ _ _ _ _ _ , by lillloy In tho ,,,,_ W«d . I , j ., ,. .., ·l!i I . .. 3 B~ .. lovely lgc. llv rm. BORREGO SPRINGS tot, Bier. ~7225 $42$. Bd. roAM or btwn 2 & YoU develop rom step No. j beio,,. wfdtn. b.rea. Blln. kltch. 90ial0. MWll '1c 11 Im· HARBOR View llllla 3 Bk. 2 S PM 6'7>4034 ~ii:P.iNi"M1ii:ii;H;rnmm<lrT"1lrr,_-,,__ _ _:., 1 ~~ra~~~,~~ar£bL gar. =~itelyl St~. ~268 . ~:RI J~m e:;!!:p. cwl~~·~ ~~~;v~;. H!~i! '~! , ! ~~~rsr1ao~E~tlTlltS r ~? 1: .r 11 1: I' J ·.· ll BALBOA BAY PROP. "Whue-El•""""'.. °""· docor~ted, gnrdcncr ·1~4 a..~"" vu.15511MO)'ti~1,. 1 A UG~;c.~NAMeswlef. lETTUS 10 I I I I I I I J _ 1 I -Ii M2~491 * n..inning your house? Tum ~644=(895 D:-Frnnkllo1tltr. G13=-22'n '!' "-' ,. " . . . . . \VANT to Leo.st or Buy~ or 4 them Into "Cash" •.. sell • J BEDR.OOM Any day II the BEST DAY to l I 9, ""' ln Npl ll<hto. Pdft. them thru , a Dally Pilot 300 Goldem.,.,, CdM run an adl Doo'l delay. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION only. lmmcd. )l!)f!ll. 675-7953. cla!Birlcd ad! * 557~2674 * ~·ca=ll_,today='--'""'~'-'5678=::.· ---·--,-----------::;:-.----=::..;::.::_:.:;_:::;:::_~~~7~0~0'.!'.!(!.;I -~I • mo. Cor 3 + So. y TW I .. -.. -. • c -' TllttdiJ, Srptwnbf:r 18, 197.l ~LY l'ILOT -"+-It._! _ .. _ .... __ __;~ I I~! L-.... ;;;; •• -;;;; .. -;;;:.:J!tl~•! .__-~""-;;;.I ~~· [ -·~~ .. --:_ lltl , ._! --~~ .. iiii-~!~~1;;r .......... ~1~~1~'~ ..... ~.l~.;11'_i..t;;;;""';;;-;;llS1;::1 ,,A~p~IL=-=.F~u~rn.:::_ ___ uo::::: ... ... ,... .... IT.,!*~~~u~-...~~2:~~ " A~P:;. ... ;.;;..;..F.;;u;..m.;;·;.... __ _;;.uo::.;: Apt. Unf\lm. 3'5 Apt. Unfutt1. ' 365 ~_!p·~·~ .. !;.~~~~..;~l~O;;ffl;;•;;•:;R:·~n~t·~'~;::;;;;;440;;.;rR.;;•:..;•~·~·r~·~W~·~·~t.d~ii...;460 -... •nd ,~,.. •di) }"' Bilbo. P1nJn1ula Furn. or Unfurn, 370 llngton 8-h ... _N _______ .. __ a_._oc_ .. ___ C•••• -l•o""" Nlguo! PRESTIGE 'DESPERATE I rno, 81!1 ,..,, """'1e W/PJr· -WEEK lo UP Newport BHch Studeni 2S yrs. old -•• pl• C'>l' ""'collar lo"" sso 2 BA. m> mo. v~ I Pool.free center. m : • S!etplna -Shorp-Rodlcorated DELUXE OFFICES i.chetor or 1 BR apt tn ·•ii V' ·rel! A Cothan! • HOUlekccplnc Roonu 4 BR, 2 BA. frplc, bont APARTMENTS SEA TERRACE FOW>taln VaUey, e..uu. C..ta Mesa, pre!.,..bly nr. H.B. • Octan View Ar.. porch I: lrg rear terrace. Nr Air CoDd • Frplc:'s • 3 SWim· 1 BR. ruRN. $2U. tul N!\I' bulkt'llls, &round OCC. Sl00.$115. per mo + .. <17 l.S25 Du!lexu Furn. 345 BALBOA NN ~:i~ c!i ... ~iit !':!JI,:: nllng Pooi. • He&Jlh SPf. -APARJll£NTS ~~~i::f ·J,!~· Ooor, 3.000 llQUant feet, util. Please Call 9U-3'700 or FOUND approx t month aao " 106 Maln Street ~ -Tennis Court1 • Gym and II ClllflnlWa 111J1st Oce y -will divide into smaller 1 ,.::9600i.<268~=·:...,_ ___ ~~ rem ale ''."f: White daloY Bel»oa P1nln1u1a 6'JS.8740 Winter. Arviually $ 3 8 0. Billiard Room. an lew. Yearly lease. oUicca. 50c per aqua.re LAGUNA Beach -2 n-.• 2 ~-do•, k ..._.., ·- il914 646-821.l ClllttlW Heated Poot Adults Onl~, t Incl··.. u.. .,,_ • -... --PENINSULA Po. t 1 un. . 1 BR. J°l"orq_ $150 LAS BRISAS 001, wue1 carpetl, Ba. Oceanfront pret'cf. Up Pleate call A idenf4A., 2 Br, lrg1 deluxe, in .., NEW Luxurious Ocean 1 BR" Den From S190 I APT • drapes, aU utultles, Jani. to $JOO mo. Penn. Middle 56-2502 ....., ter or yearly, steps to pardally furn., util. pd., Front/View 3 le 4 Br, frorn 2 BR from $210 Lagur11"ftuersldeilocu11 I 5515 River A~ .• NB tol' service. Call Marilyn age couple. Send into, l"°~="=------1 or Bch. (213) 699--1'119 yearly Ul.O. mo. 67l-7'l19 S300 vislt 2l04 W, Ocean 2 nR.. Twnhses From $250 locale.JurbltchWfth CALL 6f2.2566 Stovatl (tt4l 8S2-54t0. ctasstnea ad no. ~ c:'o 2,.~ lrT~ ~ da)'S 61S-2361 SUnda)'s c"°"""'o"ro"·-n.-d~.i-u-.,---1 Front dally or cull !146-3U4 MEDITERRANEAN be°''.,,"ce"i~.W....P'"'lcal~"",,~ Dally Pilot, P.O. Box< 1580 ~-·· .,. Call FRONT, ex lge 3 Br c.;c:..:.;;;;..;::;c.;.:~'°'----l -•"ve-"s"-.-------rooma.~bllcoaJ.'G'£. I OCEAN view, new 3 BR, 2 Cotta M~. Callt !0626. ~4 .rt""1PM : den, Z Ba, !rplc, ••r, -OCEANFRONT + bay vu. VILLAGE ., IOlf ba ., unf. Balboa. $390. , trr Utll pd $ 4 0 0 BEAUT. harbor &: ocean vu N 2 BR 2 BA Condo kitcrll:'n, ~Mn. Winter, fun1., oceanfronts, 2 FOUND speckled dachlhund ·1 · & prv. balco"1. no pets. tlB5 r:;'ic, full' ~lty. t.sC 2400 ~fi:fr55~!~<i; C.M. ::i.~es:-i:~."°'· 1 & 3 en. S250 mo. ea. 9114 in stater Broe. pu1cq: &: up. UW pd. 2500 Seaview, $450. (213) m..n76, (714) OPES EVERYDAY Choice ll2btdnn~ .. l,llh. I Agl. 675-l972 6T~ I -II ~J lot, 19 th &: Pomona, CoD =C:Cd~Mc,·~-~--~·--1,;613-413lo=-::::;;,,..~=-~~ tloun: 1'1i.-Tues 10-6 2 bathl.from$205to$325 I DELUXE Lower Dp J x , . . Meu., 66- 7437 · S£.i ~f H.~." ~vely 2 BR., $35 &: UP. l BR., 2 BR lt \Ved. &: Thurs. 10..? permo.Phonl 493-050l. Bay{rnt, bch, 2 Br, 2 Ba. 'Oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:~.; FND Perfectly trained l;itj;;;~;;~=;;;;;;-; i!f-~'C;UVIJ, !!1" Mo~ A"""' Bactwtlors. Color TV, maid PRIMA CASA APTS • DJRECTIONS1 N\pl Rd., l S330 yr\y. 227 19th SL lnq, • ' ' ~-tk>ma'1 ~ vte .... "'~ ....... pool The Mesa 4•< N -L--•• ot •-Yil~ 233 19th St., 6Th-0236. · Annou ncenMntl 500 Leisun! World. Please call. ...... •• ' I .w . 1838 Placentia Ave. CM ... -UI ...,.,_ OF'F1CE ro n ' view • bed 2 Co1t1 Moll N-rt Bl NB ·~9681 -11 ~·~ San Clomonlo space -P oor -cant keep, 83CHi966. , 1Wm. -------------··~ ·· · · ~ · Open Ho..,.1.s~"·· ,_,, ,_._ • I vi 900 • Ch I .._._ P 1-.u.. Onl ----__ U'Q.U,,J' w ocean ew. !Kl· "· r •• ..,.. .. r • ''""'7 Found; mixed German Shep Y '""" to ocean. LOW WEEKLY RATES OCEANFRONT Upper 3 br, ALL UTILI'l'IES PAID l"paaNlgaei. ONE , 1 1 444 Newport Blvd 3 blks N '"" B rclwood A OiOh··-·•· bull"·-u 2 ba ~~ ~-ll ~-S!~ e um, util pd. · · -.io4 • Ye l~m. 1 ..... ,na Nl,...1e.l ans . ..... ""r, ui... ae E I , _....,, per mo. \J\,--.::11.1•· F em y Unita -Oilldren ll.65 Unfurn or Coast Hwy. Close to lloag • 83 2"73i'6" •-cleaning oven, shag cerpet, xecut v• Siiites front lower, l hr, l ba. $300. Welcome. l...argl! 2-BR,_ 1_ the Choice community BA. .S2mo. -3 BR. 2 hospital. Blt-ln m 0 du 1 ~ Irvine -'-· -------·• 2 , patios. Lots of c\Ol'iel 2080 NeV(porf Blvd. 213/596--1709 or 596-Tm BA. Refrig, daf:iwhrs, bl tns, i-~ lO. hoo"'°·1 C~ tobesbop. desks 3 production nn Yo..1 MO t • :nner f\f FOUND duck on Avalon SL, spolnce. Parking for 2 cars. Coata Mffa 1 DOOR to beAch, lge 2 BR, patios, walk-In closets, gar.. f~:isa.;sc s o.: ach. recepi. & conierence rms: TWO FREE TICKETS Co-', Mesa. W ter or yearly. Call Eric .'42-2611 new cpts, redecora.ted, furn crpl&, drps le P 0 0 L. Missi:>n Viejo ""-'""'""'------1 Util pcl. 3.lc sq, ft. 548-5300 ' ' • • 548-tr66 h-t:ueller (213) 724-5880 or STU"IOS or un1um arl $2»-$230/MO. Santa Ana att s pm. RECREATION FOUND·. --•e n-• ..... (n4J 67S-5491 eves.&: wknds. Y &. 1 BR's. ' ye Y 0 r Can C.J.S. Real Estate NEW 3BR Townhouse, with ~<Uu n.uo;a., UMK:K •FREE Line"" mo/mo. Parking. rn.<;640. • •• 1168 or~•~•• a1r rond, $250 mo. d•"s IMMACULATE 2 Be, Sl4S. *COSTA MESA* VEHICLE SHOW male dog LalHlhep type, 3 R. 2 Ba.. lrg yard on """'"' B''L PEN!N 2 B ---SEPT 19Tu23RD friendlv ""'""" m...822'7 c:. nel 2 blk from ,urf, • rnLE Utilities N""' .._.... .. ·-~· nr;_ocedrps.an. TIRED OF NOISE? M7·9300, nltes 586-8529. Air, fenced pool, 1 child olc. N ff build' • n-"' ... ¥-... -Wint "A"~-• Full Kitchen u ............. g II< N rt D-· h No. Santa Ana p b . I P\Y 0 ice ing • Three Al !he FOUND SlOW type OlUie m ~·" er~" • llcatcd Pool Winter rate $2'45/mo. Wllson Ganien Apts'." 2 Br, IWpo _.c 835-5177 · • room suite available, 700 sq. ANAHEIM STADIUM Bade Bay attL 3 BR duplex, irg: sundeek, 2-e Laundry Facilities 83J..1288 1% Be, crpts, drps. Pool. PARK NEWPORT . ~r~ ALSOpart A2·1°"'1 tt"'ii;_. It. : ~I 2000 State College Blvd., 56256:1 W K!lf&.se. Yeerly. Utll11. e Phone service 0 C-E AN FR o NT• W . M~tuOreNLaYdulllts62, ."soo/Mpetso.· APART"ENTS • u ues, J&nl· Anaheim -..-.··c: bike found Wardk:M paid 213· 944-489(1 • "-''i:;::;,W;::;:....,,._,,=-N .. -Wint n. ta! 2 ,.. --,,,,.] tor service. 2706 Harbor Please call 642 -ext •"· ' · · $30 EEk & UP e .. t"'." et" ~w::n · ...... ., Fountain W•v E·-Bachelor I or 2 Bedrooms ·-Wvd Robert N " Rlt -...,,0 "' 1 ~ D·'olo-•• \Jnturn . 350 ' -& Z Small DORMS ~ ....... ...,., " · a .. ress, r. to claim ""ut tlcke: · ,.~ ~ r.i .. e Studio & 1 Bl\ Apt1. ......6 " (W. Of Harbo..• on Wilson) and Townhouses ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiii~l--~~9~~~~n~;;;~-(North eour(1y-Toll frc -'-"~'-'·=·~----1 • TV & Ma.id Service Avail. laundry. $300. 642-3837. Call "'2846 Fr. nM50 Open 9·6 DaJlu \ 1:>o-...-• hi B•lboa Ponln ul1 .,...,.. ~.J,.J'o. " number i11 540-1220}. :i:>•vw 11 "" '" le pu~ i-;;;;' ;;;;;ii;;;;;iii;';;;;;;;;;•ii; • Phone Service -Hid. Pool LRG. delux 2 BR. bl tins, NEW ADULT LMNG' 1 Spa Pools Tehnis NEW OF f IC ES 7_11 , NOW-OP·E-N . '963-La.,T!. Sc:hool , llunt. I• 9-Children & Pet Sectk>n frplc, 1 bllc beach or bay. BACHELOR Units &: 1 BR.•s A.cross from Ea:&hkm Island Rooms ~400 • s.:J1'3 OCEANFRONT 237~~~ ~~CM DS275EL· . mo. 675-3570/534-14.29. w1Loft1. Frplc's, beain fi·1i~bo~ on San Joaqwn 8111 P•rks AIRPORT 24 HOURS ~AL!: ORANGE C AT' Lux\Jrf 3 Br, 2 Ba., patio, ( UXE 2 Br, Super aiea, ceil paUo & pool bltinll &: 1 s "' · No lease req'd, Ml service,. 486 E. l'i'Ul SJ:., CM BALBOA ISLAND. ft.teplace, buitt·in!. Ad good for $5 on rent) pets ok. Yrly $285. Call retrig avail. Sl60 to $225. (714) 644-1900 119 Crystal drps, cpls, music, air cond., 1-~....cc...oc...c=.=:...:::::...._ 673-T133 · , ONLY $425. $135 MO. De!W1e mobile Mike !S4S-3869 or 979-1070. Util pd. No pets. New Custom Bevfront Belboa lslend j~utilf Single ollic:N from 1-----'-"--=---·• PACIFIC PROPERTIES home, furn. Htd. pool. 2 BR, 2 BA, all bl t-lns, near -393 Hamilton c .r-.t "•/PRTV BCH & PIER. 3 Yo I Pr"' t '" ·., n er or PA~oES CENTER I If• I lost SSS ~ or 675-1632 1'1ature adltl. No pets. 4 bay 1e beach. Avail. Sept 15. 645-4411 or 642--85a1 2 TWO FREE TICKETS ,.,_. NEW ~ BR, 2 BA, out11and-Blvd., C.M. ~.A ~"p"t.:...· "'u"n.;!u"r"n:...·.---36~65~ ~145 • LRE 1 BR. S4f{'763ie:rly'44-4SlO REc RE:\TION <J!:~r::c~=t2n) UW ~~~~~~~~~~~~Se~·~~"'~·~2359~~N~e~w~p~o~r~t~S275~;G~13--04~~n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~B~R~,~~B'~'·~Frp~i~c~B~BQ~.~~~~~~~~~~~~""2~~s~.~E~.~Bin~st~ru~~~~~~~~~~~~~·:-:nlEROU$. ,·~--1-~-~ FULLY FURNISHED. NEAR nlO. 548-6761 or ~S-2103. l'f'trlg, ba:kony. $14 o. Gener•I l • N tJXURt Baytrbnt conao. SEPT 19TH 23RD Off.lee s :sonals 530 ARD-• Cffrona del Mir 962-8936, TI7 W. 18th St., 'PETS. lfEATED POOi.. 7th floor. Spect. vu of bay & • • iile,K ~~~ im· Apt D, C.M. 3fpir· 2 B~kl Apt, So~t~' CALL BKR. 67S.5800 :f=i.2 ::r: ~~~·0~!1 1~=: ANAHEt,!, t~ADIUM ~;:~~~ ~lrcho St. Walle to For ntum or any tnfonra-A~<;_;,!11~1.2 A~:tl:.: U:~ ~'.· C~1 ~[.WANT TRANQUILITY? 644-QSS, 2000 Stale College Blvd., airport. Mtraotive l ease ATIENTION! &n leadtna to return Of a 6i:>-&9oo Here's the apt, for you. 1 BR, BAYFRONT yrly leese 2 Anaheim arrangements ~75/Mo. Call ALL BOATERS gold four !eat doYer' pln. Pf!IS. G42-!620. B IL--I I nd encl. gar. w/storage & laun-BR, 2 BA, trplc, 2 yrs old. Please call 642-5678 ext 339 83.>Un. olPPfO:I'. 2tncbe1lndiametwr, * STUNNING 1 BR prden • uva s a dry facilities. Adlts only. No Pvt bch. $450 mo. Days to claim your tickets. BUSIEST intersection In with jeweled boneshoe 1n apt. pool, rec. area., $165. STEPS FROM. BEAOi pets. $165 mo. 64&-0977 or 525-1153 Eves 697-1336 (North County Toll free Newport Harbor Se<xind Buie Boa~lng Course center, aho, gold loc:bt f~l~~~~~~~~~~Tl~O~W~,~l8~1h!St~.,~Coo<a~~M~esa~.~..,B&.Jwper· eara&e 646.1809. LARGE '3BR 2BA ~ 1 number Is 54(r.1220). stocy in Unique Homes seamanship ~nboat ~ (was cm _chain), appnx. the __ ,.. --Yearly.--..:Sroker. ~ 2 .__ .-.-,--. ---~ ---. -~·-_ahsijmo. Nr ff~ SLoEEPplolNG --1 •=1mo· ~800600 aa. 'rtL •, ~~· ;l,.~·n~bed••!"f:c...,.--~ ~·-a.a;~~O _____ ~Im' ;.....edul~ , •n.i25ii7.m0 • .A-d.U:Lt'ii . -em yed -·Ode!' m·an . ·:t.G::ri-' -· · a Ht. Beach PoY!er Squadron .1......i •• • 'treuurec1 -.:.th. ~ I eWpd1t BMr,-CM:---_ .---~~lilfua. l\:i'il---. ~--:._--PMVatl"-~=wt:a;: ~:;;~. . t~.~--·:_st:.aJ:tL: ......,....,. .......,,.. R. 2 Ba . ced -. ---pat>o. ll1tr. -Call lnn r'" --.;.jifem...,_ --=--.fl. the ·lolo ~·~~ ._..:.::::; 2.Jl . . trplc., J::ri LARGE Bachelor, Sl25mo. UVE ~-bloc:kirotti"~th8 1 & 5-~ --2--B.R·;-crpq:;--drps,-·bltns, tingtoll BeacJL --·~---· .. ---at--~ _ _ _ ~-P.l;EA· E, ,. .... gar. ·no pets. u tJ. Heated pool. Adults, no ocean in new 3 BR, 2 BA, 9ii-V'idona Ct. ·(J) .... $lfi0 pa~. steps to 'beach. Ydy. NEWPORT BEACH Marina High School It PLEASE help U )'OU haw $2']5, 49S-4356. pets. Call ~-laundry, duplex, Designed · Avail 1011. 6 7 3 -0 2 9 3, FURN. Rm, CoSl.a. Mesa. Ft. Valley High School any tntormatim .. fG.3589 .Huntington BeKh CLEAN 2 BR APT, tum.. for family living $315 to $400 LARGE 2 Br, Z Ba Studio + ~10S4. E!f!ployed lady d~,:or;_ke:. 45c ft. airport area. Fu11 Evea. • wtN&ads. adults, no _peti 1fil\11l"e· 179~ -mo,-eaII 979-3165 -wkdys. -Patio. New crpts, drps, a__ BDRM apt W / pa t 1 0 , ref s. 646-1:979, 0 M:J-a765· service. Suites overlooking A &reat opportunity for NEW 2 BR daplex, sundeck, Rochester. OiARMJNG 1 Br, 1 Ba. paffit:-·2·cliildrefi &-mil pet garage, 1 blk to ocean. -~7976· future golf coune. Mullen all boatin& en!Jlusiasts ·LOS'r blaclc cat Vic of C.d¥ prvt. yd.. bu l I t ·Ins BAOIELOR, util pd, 00 Beam cell. Roman Tub. ~l~m~. ~upancy. $190. Winter or yrly $250. mo. SINGLE room, $60 mo. Reelty, 540-2960, 3 4 O O hl&h ICbool. Flea eoUar, ap crpts/drps, etc. 1 child OK, cooking fac, over 35, no $185. Sngl onJy. Avl !Oil. ssKln, gr 979-8719 673-214.5. Single adult only. Call Bill Irvine, NB lnformation (714) 968--0494. pears to be baldlnc blw. ea. $115. 8121 Michael Or., students, no pets, S65 mo, 644-0097. NEW 2 Br Apt. CJ:tits, drps, WALK to Weatclill . 1 & 2 br, Stanley Between ~9. DESK spece available $50 eye Ir ea. ear. Pleue caD. -flB., call Mr. Petenion, 642_31Cll -OCEANFRONT new 3 BR. :I bltns, carport. $167.50. Nr. pool, adults. Furn &: unturn. 548-3710. mo. Will provide furniture OVER WEIGHT ,;644-'"'=°'tl=l6=.------ days, 847-lMl or 536-3638 BA frpl ..i-Fry & sbop'g. l child ok, no Call Dorothy for appl to see. BEDROOM with kt t c: h en at S5 mo. Answering service MATURE cat, . b I a ck eves. 2BR, Furn. S16.5. Single ' c, crpts, ""'I'"· pets. 646-3786, 545--0760. 64&-71TI, 646-6075. privl nr. Brookhurst &: available. 17875 Beach Blvd. Wanted SO wome:i & SO men wfwbite at throll.t, ~ · :r.· J:.9U.i~~uple ~oe;;!. 1:7.M6!15.l;. lre&! z ~!SUSI~_: $15.5htd. Stovel, PENlN. Water Front. Spac, 3 ~~S,:._ Ha._~·7. 9 6 2-7 5 2 0 PHRESTuntlngtoIGEn BeN aBch.l ~ ~~l~ ~~~~!i~t~~ ';: !:Ite r:.~:,•11.B.bc ...._t!ll', : '' ~.. ""'I'"• poo · Br. 28' b:la.t slip avail. $325/ ........,. . · · ocation -tlc1pate in a weekly medical- LARGE 2BR. IBA duple:ic; N~'util~nr. ~~ Adults, no pets. 645-8965. winter. s.150 yr, lse. (714) LIVE at the beach, $25 week. Business swte 310 S.F. $140 cy supervised 40 day crash .;;5'&-=..:.;!m!.:;111:_ ______ 1 trplc, new cpt & drps. $250 per mo. 9l58-0707 DaM Polnt 548-4395/642-3559. Pine Knot Motel 6302 West per mo. Yearly le~. wei&bt reduc:tlon program 31ii MO. old 1dtl!a. wlltll: Yeerly, 675-7409 aft 5. ~,._:;: 2 BR duplex. _.,,. + util. Coast Hwy, 673--0440. Newport Place R l t y ; with dally supervision. Must w/tan .tr bUc ~ Newport Buch ~~~~!!!!!!!!!~~~ITRAD..ER fOI' rent, Adltl on-f) Call 979-?6.59 aft3 0 ROOM: Wprking lady on1y, 67>3fi00 be able to pay f« medlca· wearing red collar W'~ I' ly, ntrpets or-d11ldren, ~ ,. . OJ'~• 2&8R0.:"%'n:i.!i~..':J'::i':;, (213) 33&'&114. or .,,. cooking prlvileges.-545-GW'! 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB "°"'"pbyaU:aleX8m.Med· med. Vic' IWllor Grom I ~ rwffd•l{WJJ 1 ~, 2383 8 R hil . ~ -t93"Ql39. -BLUFl"S coat luxury 2 -.. , 2 after 3:30 p.m. • . ~ 2300, 1200, 756 a: 540 Sq. Ft. ical insw;ance .welcome. aptl, phw: call, 5t&-9'199. . I J * apt, no c i:lren, no . TOWNHOUSE car enc. gar. $3'l.5 Aio.""' ROOM for girl 'llUdent, k\t Ample parking. UUl. Baum· =--~ ~&f~r Miss Jones LOST: White ~. I yri lmiiii· iii · ~15·1 $165. 640-6730, ~ 2:iSl 2 Br. rtreplacl!', pool private t-funtlngton Beach 2 BR, pool, CdM charm S225 priv, share be.th $ 7 O. gardner, 541·5Cl32. · OM"""EGA CpmLIN. IC •o1~,i 2:1" tall, Name °"" A..._ F • 360 ape St., C.M. . pattoa:, oontinental' break· Orange Coast R.E. 64-1-@18 Laguna. 49+-8784, eves. 4 DELUXE offices ~o. -quetu, or Co:9a-V\c Ouwn ,..... um. ' (2) 1 BR Tra11en. $95 incl. last Spacious around11 near Limited Income? .._ Valley Prkwy Reward G ... r.1 ulll &: S12D incl util. No chil, shop·,..;..,. L tine•···•' Fur Social .•~-.. ~ty'. 2 BR, 1 ba. Bili:. to ocean. ROOM, priv entr, $15-$100. PLUS 400' Warehouse space FULLY • ~·srn 837__ ' • ... -... • uo:nu•· · .,..,.... Yearly; SD) Mo. No long hairs, Refs., 1370 D Logan Costa Mesa * gpm.niJAiJSr * .=.:...~=•••::.·------I JOI --noulln no pets. 640-1809. ;:~ 0m:,~:~· =. Adults Only-No Pets Ask For Mike Laguna, 494-1921. 644-2228 646-1252 Spiritual readings JO. azn..10 REWARD. Lost lor.-Mired ,,._ r Dana Point 644-26ll. JONES ·REALTY 67J..QIO 405 340 SQ Ft of air/cood office pm. Advice on all matters ~ ~~~ ~ 413 SalvMlor LfVE ln the all new D~ Close to Shopping & bus 1700 WESTCLIFF DR. Room I. Board spa.ce, attractive 312N.ElCaminoReal San 2 13-~ nf-96S..1112. S•n Clemeftli Polnt Harbor At the * * * * * *Ii inclned'·. Unfurn, s~. re.frig 2 BR, 1 & 2 BA. Bltn. appli· FEMALE c o I I e g e deoorating. Furn' or unfurn, Oemente. 492-9136 492-9oJ4 2J3..Sl&-2839 You ~the "dnl'H'r nt no lease 6«&-4400 I o""===:;=-~~=~-1 TWO FREE TICKETS beautiful MARINA INN VIEW All Utll's Pold onces. Pool. 642-6214. student-live w/family in • . : _ PROBLEM Pregnancy. Om-LOST male Med Bloole Motel. 34002 Del Oblspo St. * NEAR BEACH * OCEANFRONT • Spacious, CdM area. Room & board in Busn\ns Rent•I 445 fident, 1 y mp a the t t <: Cocker/terrier miz. Cold). •o the 1496-2353). KI t c be n. Ef. Del 3 BR, 2u BA H 2 er 1 ba 2nd near n" 2 ··-·-" · 1 ,,_ exchange for child care -. pregnancy counseling. Abor· v · Finl NB. •-., RECREATION ftciencles & Apartments. 0,:::..5 unit in ,.new~~ Br, '2 ba & den,~~ unllSWWy ruce ~ girl 14, boy 12 from NEWPORT SHORES tion & adoptiom ref. ~therl-~1015 AIM VEHICLE SHOW HeAted pool, direct d1al duplex, bl!Am c: e 111 n g • $164. n4-842-9622, Mon-Sat. SHARPYearty. 1!3008 /mo. 2 . 3:~M Mon-Fri. Some 700 Sq, tt., $175; ~ llQ. ft. APCARE 60-4436 * LOST· G bllUtend c:ll. SEPT. 19TH.23RO phones, tl!'levision, satma patios, tplc, nr sboppiJ'I&, no SPAC-IOU-S ! r, ocean bli:!, fiexible household h'e Ip . $400; spaces avail. Oct. 1st. ARE you aln&le .tr alone 45-Vlc N~ .tr ,, __ Al !hf> beth, I au n dry' facilities, pets uz girls, sh.a&, nu appll. DO Wknd!I. & eves. free. Own 61st St. & Pacific C.oaat Hwy. 55'? Want a Date'?' W~t to H B l notched .,.........., ANAHEIM STADIUM meetlnt; room, close to San ' 6~ . 3 Br, 2 Ba, crpts, drps,.newiy pets. Yrly $175. 6'7S-2l24.. room wrrv. Non-smoker. 67s.60SO '' get married! Many people s3&-m. ear• Clemente & Laguna Beach. * * * * * * dee. Ptiol. Olild ok. $189. 3 BR, 2 Ba nr new duplex Must have car. 640--0'J55 aft >, . this age group. Free info. I"'"==='=~--~=· I 2XX> State College Blvd., Come ~· in our 17421 Keelson Ln. nr Beach rns·yey, Retrig; no pets. 6PM --· •I,,. .. · Box U48, Garden Grove. I.DST CAT Wearlni: BELL I Anaheim sportfishlng, shopping &: LGE. 2 BR apt. Btg sundeck, & Slater. 842-3546 or 3ni Ba.lbolil. Bl . 644-4340 -MAN 55, in heel ch&l:r Blue &a coUa, Joivtrv, ~~asecl~~ &1;;!78 :'ke~ ;iri~ur~ts.ar.t v.:!t~eu~ f:~· ~: ref, washing 847-7786 -Guest Home 415 691 Dover Dr., SUtte 3 wants to : e e 1 un-~e::~.., A ~h County Toll free off on first week's rent. NEW 2 BR, 2 ba. con-DELUXE. Extra IZg 2""Br7 2 San Clem.ft.. GOOD cl care at NEWPORT BEAOl derttand.llw pl. any ap, . ~ber isSID-1220). dominlum apt AU bltns. Ba. Poolside apt. $180. Nr. *NOW AVAILABLE* Easf.wo~8g•' c.onvates-SPACEavailable for lease in 64&-3311>. LOST in M'ea VC'de .._ lalbcwi lsJ1ncl Huntington 8-ch $400.. beach. New shag crpt, Brand new Garden Apts. cent Hospital. 4l29 E. Boardwalk Shopping Center PREGNANT? Th 1 n kt n g larae male G •rm a .a Sl~U65 3 U:~ik "t.!::I:"'' all built· ~.etc. 23>.1 Florida. Xln~ ';;~ ~te;;,~n~~ area ~im St., Long Beach, ca ;u'~':"gton Horbour. call ~~ ~ "tl:'E ~"J: ~I 5«>-';"' to l,RG 2 Br Upper, 1 BA, Nr Jlay. Shag, ~. Beams, J"rplc:, Pvt Pat, Bbq, Gar. '.Quiet; Older Adlt1 Only. $3l5LYrl>'. ~. ~P~~ l =~~tios~ University Rlty .673-6510 WALK TO BEACH 3 BR. 2 BA, w/dshwr &: PRIV. & SemJ, Ava near CUTE ADOBE HOUSE, 1000 hrs, Sil..-5522. MINIATURE Poodle. Sat, Dfvlded bath & lots ot PLUSH EXre. APT. Brand new 1 & 2 BR, frplc $250. park, Library lt Sbpgn TLC sq. ft., adj. busy comer, for ALCOHOUCS Anonymou.g. ~fJ! ~ andtlea ~ closets Rec hall pool & For Lease. NU VIEW APT. 4 carpets, drapes & builtins All apts. have priv patios & Balance diets. 540-2562. ~~1:/~" O.,f!!~ use. C.M. Phone 542--m7 or.write P.O. CM SO-: pool~blcs,. _saun'a baths --br, _ __L Ba,_~ nn. All elect 221 . lGth St. 847.J957 many other features. Rentals to Sh•r• 430 V"W'"" ~. Box 1223, Costa Mesa. REWLa., ARD ~·Bull~~ See for ,...,...u. 17301 bllili, Ctli!f~ mo -!fer WALK TO BEACH s.e-ar 686 Camino De Im · .::THE Factnry"_b., • Ir& Sociol Cl 535 -~· ·~ Keeleon Ln. (l• hlk W. of mo. Too many extru to 1 & 2 BR. OUpels. drapes,. Mares, just 80Uth San WORKING $frl needs fe"male shop avail. $l85/mo. In ri«-9--mo;otln-Cllllr, Ylcr elf Beach, Lblk N. of Slater). mention!! Call m.6992 tM.tns. 308 16th St. 536-8548 Clemente General Hosp. roommate Ill :l)'s for huge, Cannery Village 425 30th St., * INTRADATA * Gutield .tr Yorktown Pleue 842-7848 IPR[, quiet lBR, w/sml or 847-3$7. (Use Estrella OU-ramp) beauL 2 bdrm. apt. in Costa NB. 673-9600 Qr 6C-8520. ~Cal~l_.!968~~-'!!!,,..,,...:...._,_,...,_ I 11.IEN, small beach hotel. su:nd~ yearly, No. or NEW .building 2 br apt, 1 blk Phone 492-lO'll, 492-8700 Mesa, furnished except for BRAND nu atD*s/offices QUALJTY matches SML dark ~ ~t/wht Rooms $21.50 per wk. Apts Hwy, S190 per mo. Avail im-from heh. $2l5 mo. Call Apts 2nd bdrm., includes pool & Sl.25. up. Elevator. inoi , wJPHOTO paws .tr stomac:h. bu Un S95 per nlOlllh. ~7tri6 med, 644-fO&l 531Hl613. Furn or Unfurn 370 sauna. Write, Cl855ified ad Beach, Huntington Beach. (Call 'Larges!N in Calil." collar, vie NU'dllul. OSM. 3 BR, 2 BA house, So. of ' • No. 913-Daily Pilot, P.O. 842-2834 OW for FREE sam· 1,.:m-4817~=,:,:,• ------ ::::?.::::::..::;:;::::;._ ___ I Hwy. f p IC'. pat I 0. ~oCk~ B~ ~~~.:::~:·, ~ Balboa Penirl'1ul1 Box 1S60, Costa Mesa, Ca. 1600 sq ft INDUS!'. II h 0 p ple pro~e OD 1 prospective LOST Silky Terrier ~ \\'asher/dryer area, $.'{25, ~. $225. Abo 300 aq ft office match. 4 hJ'I,) Daisy. Vic Mesa Wdl nr SU CaJI ~t. 675--6900 • 539-959l betwn 9 &. S. FURN. 1 BR $165; 2 BR. 2 GIRL to share 2 BR, 2 BA $95. C.M. ~2130. n 4 ."6,38.5,920 I LA 6S8-62&l Diego Fwy. ReW'&rd . 2 BR, newly decor, bltns; 1~~.;, ~~te~pd. ~: ~· Callszz;; :i,· 3 BR. 2 ai,>t. <26.yrs +}with aame. 1995 HARBOR, C.M. ·1 ,::55c:7,;'6lM~"°· ~~---,-- BACH apt flt Q<escent Bay pool. Adultl only. $220 Mo. 539-l66l or 536-Q31. ....,.. ~'.~~· $f!fb!i r:.8~ 1440 sq. ft. each bay. , l!SJ REWARD; Irtlb I et t er, $155. up. sso. up wk. Color Yrly lease 6"-1662 Agent 2 BR l% Ba Costa Mesa S43-l'Ol>; eves a1t 8:3tl, Automotive m;e, 5-48-6892. . Lost Md Fomd male, = llalm. nL TV. 1435 N. Coast, ~ 2 BR. clean, fr'plc, pr, South auidren wel~. ~: THE EXCITlliG 646-7587 SAN Juan Capo new prime ,;nlght:;;::c·-"'-f'"'=,-,,..,..~- y $275. mo. 2 Br, 2 APTS: nso. Up Hotel rm•. of HWY, Call 16101 Maloga SG-7:139 PALM MESA APTS l\{ALE ; Br 2 Ba, furn loc, 657 sq·, cptd/alr cond. 1{JST &:1e J:_~ ~ bltns, 61';-2'1114 or ~:pooup,l ~~· Utlls pd., **1C213BR1431A·l.1$PT ** 2 BR, b!Un aio, crpts, ·;,.,,., MlNUTES TO NP'r. • ncii. house. Penin.' Quiet st. $125. 1Ledoset 4913-0I 155R , 1().61 pm 450 Fou!ld llrM ods) 550 tk,~Calt ~-1412. • • good Joe. $145. Ask fOl' Dale. Bach, 1 A: 2 BR. from $150 Pref. degree, 8 3 3-3 0 3 0 ; n us r 1 •nta MARMADUKE. LOST·. Old bl-~ to_ In YEARLY Sl'UDIO Apt, close in. Adults all uttl paid. $200. 675-1684 ...,... ~4n AduJ•· N n.ts 6~1 smart, oom-'"""' only, no petll, $150. utils pd. Cotti 'MeN __.. · 1561"'M:~ Ch-.· · 10,500 SQ. l'T,-panionable, orange le white, the Bluffs area. Reward. Br',~~· bay vu, 494--7413 ~:I BR,~'i) r-k sruDIO, (S·blks from Newport Bl~.) ~~~~~fu ~n! NEW M-1 male cat, 8 wks. ~1077 Plea.e call: ~193.1 Lido Isle Ntw 2 br, 2 bs. $215. incld1 ir57 :f'• ~no pets. 546-9860 Hills SSS mo plus util. Good for bout mtgr, or any! MIN. white Po o d 1 e, GOLD pocket watdl. Vk:. gas&water. Mature adult.a, • mo. · PREVIEW OPENING SS&.8378 ' Cool \V. side C.M. Lie rear MacArthur & Brl1tol. Npt. Pier 7114. Sent1iDmtl1 ANFRONT.sharp 2 Br, TERRIFlC Bay View. 2 Br, no P:f!IS, 114 E. 2lth St. $165. l BR, shag crptg, fplc, A ard In I l " & l b _,,,, ~ --21 to ~.-3 fenced yard. Carpeted of· 55t)..(K21 value. $25 reward.. !Ml-GT completely turn. '$2'75 mo. 1 Ba turn apt. Udo Island. 548--0137/646-4005 4 blocks to beach, BU pald. w w n ng • • r /: £ol•~ ., ..... ~ ""' .... " fices. \\ill divide. Lease or Sealpoint Siamese Cat Ri\VARD lost A I aa ka n Call 6'>62TT att 1 · .· Summer rental or lease. 3 BR Uk Call 539-9591. apts w/famlly rms. No brw/same. $135'm0. 549-0TI? sale. ED RIDDLE REALTY 1rv1ne TetTace Malamute Ana. to J·-· Ph: 5.cs.'rSM «" 6t64rt'IO. cpt, ' 1~: .bl~~wN:~r! * 3 BR, 2 BA SI'UI>lO lease. Sorry, no pets. From d~ 536-0643 e.1l 6· 64S-88ll 675--0665 wearing collar G-ml---. ew furn bayll'Ont bachelor. di -~ ta 277 H~~o Ma-•·-••; J\11! $175. OUR TOWN Gar-for Rent 435 1.oii~~~~~:;:~•l:;:;;;:;;;;;:;;:;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:.:..;;:;;;:;;;;:;;::=:;;;;;;;;;:I $250 per mo. SJJp avJll. FURN 1 BR, lncld utU , gar., a ts, nope · S225 ~· --. · -.u-.r• FamUy Aptl, 1250 Adami I NOW LEASING 673-2162 1 adlilt, rio pets. $200 mo., 161h Place, 64&-2414 agt. Avail now. 80-03SG. Ave. (Adam• at Fairview), STORAGE only, 9x2)' S2S. J- -H.tuxiiid.. icil~Br. 2 Ba: l\lrll, yearly, 673-0337 $100. 2 BR, 1% Ba. Pe.tlo. 2 =:852Chlldneaf.rlek'fl. W!.,.te;·sl80gas Costa Mesa. PhOne 556-0166. Central Costa Mesa. Call HuntNin9Wton"Bol •ch , Cftrport ·•-'-~• Newaott ·a.ach Prefer COUDle, smell child o • no...,.-. · Dono ~·nt 6G-6013 Ol' 494-J."ml. E1 ""' ..,. """" =-.OK. No pell 'ral 'oon · • · r~ 940 Sq • k uP clean. $330 yrl). 1111,,..._,, • " STORAGE n1 1 5 ' 3 5' ' ft. YFRONT, •l BR apt Sl85--lc 1 br, watttfront. '56-3627 ·2 BR 41 BR • $215 &: $185. 2 BRAND 'new delute S.chelor o y, x -' 1-lamllton &: Newland Trader's Paradise vmooklnl<.baY, patio, gsr, ,,.tJo, small i!Ock, yrly, -EHlllde 1'9 2 BR's blks from beach. Cpta, drps, ApL In 4-plex. Encl. gor., Neor N~Jn· can -' -97 or '3).0519 uUl pd. $225/mo. 6831700. newl,YOCJ'O!l«EANFR, 615-64670NT Bltns, w/w, rttrlg, patio. &: gar. &12-50'23. good loc. G'ffi..1849. Offi'iiiii'.1c;;e;-";R;;.,,=.'1151.!!...:....<440iMil""~~~~~~!!"!'!!'!!>ll AYFRONT 1 Br. utll inci'd. $165. Adll/no P<"· 64).WO SPACIOUS Z Br. $14 9. Hiinllntton BHch MISSION VIEJO ~o S1l Avail C I I Winter or Yearly · ~< z CPRTS, drpa, pool. Cblld .. ~.;;;,;=;,:..;.;..;::;;:.:::.__ NEWPO .-~ , p , a f\lod l BR, 2 BA, 642.-6793 ,.....,, -br, 1~ bs, 3 cat OK. 8of2.3546 or 847.'7796. DELUXE Adult Poolllde RT Center, Design 1600 & 2-100 SQ. rr. ~~ :;:· $M5 •& DELUXE OCEANFRONT ~fu,, ~:irpa, dshwahr, Laguno Bea<h Garden Bungalow. N r . :,~,;.,~,:.: t...'m.\'" o~V~~~~ ~~. $:195/MO. 114 E, Balboa. 3 Br, 2 Ba, bl~s, frplc, yrty LARGE 2 Br, bltns, dshwht, ocef.n, Frplc, lrg pe.ti>!. 6 Co< Hwy. le N~wport-Blvd. 77992 camlno Capbtrano 8'J9.alel or 819-17'16. $450. 838--1491. 67>-2893 adults, no . t1. ll&O. '107 VERY delwce. Very new Ir ~ llW\ll, ten n •, 11111 Sq, Ft., 30c Sq. Fl. 831-1600 BAYFRONT BACHElDR OCEANFRONT 2 BR, 1 BA. Shalimar. 64~68 beautiful. >-story, 2 BR, 2 1 Bd. 'From $135 Rt!alo~lcs. Biers. 675-6700 SMALL Ma n u ta ct u re r lines times dollars yearljr, utll ~Id, 9211 f!PU m1o·= 9122 $140. UP. 2 81'; 3 Br, 2 Ba. ~~~~~=~~r. Latun•rmW . * Bayfrant ol!lce ~ce to desire• sp8Ctl to sMre '------------------"'! Eut Balboe., 613...e'1d~ _ ' ' ' Pool, Bll·lnl, pliy yard. Adult.I bnly, No pets. $'25 share &Y Lido Bldg. $150 W/oltters. Airport a re a 'I"RADE CUST'Ol! DIA· AM?HICAT all terrain vtb- -YJ'RONT 1.. .apt BACHELOR apt, l blk to be.y 1996 Maple Ave. ~3813 tee9e. 497-1617. 'ii BLK to beach, 3 Br, 2 Ba, mo. 67'5-~ 673-5nl or 673-8817 MOND RING $800 VAl.UE, lcW ,·1/tU~·trlr. Just comp. oveiook!".!1..~· pa~. __ gar, ~tftu~an~ly, $85/fno. 2 BR. Crptl, ,drpe, bltn1, SPANKING new.No. Shores sundeclc, blt·lM, shag_, OLX. 2 rm. Office. Best Cleal 400, BIRCH, NB FOR STAn'oN ~YAGON tuned A servlt'fd. A S5!50. uUt pd;. ~mo. 673-6790. -· · ~am oell, $140. 1 child ok. now renting. Deluxe 2 hr, 2 garagi!. $300. 1Z1 44th SC-, In O.C. Airport sree, 2172 2000, 2000, 3600 sq, tt. or com-TIIAT R.tJNS. valu~ for a good bl.y bot.t. BA NT BACHELOR HOUSE lor 2, 1ter to oc:ean No ~··· 611-3786, 545-;9'100· ba, & ' br, 2 be,, ite,ey ex· ,;N,;.ll:::·~6'!5--07'1L:;;;..;.:.:=-=~~~ I DUPmt No. s,-833--3223 bo. th(!rt0r. Aval\. 1011/73. 546-0089 $5?-8043 •Cimo 'l PM. l--llli8<'-ww11nter. utlt pd, 928 East f100 mo :f' utl • STJ-2G77 • U\G. i BILduplex. blUns, -1tft:t. 42Q--cypress-D r-: Y£ARb Y-lee.ae '300. 3 BR., •--C.oronA-.det ~r•m gmd l\fr, BAUmRerdner, 541·5032. XI' Cl.bin Cruiser de.pend. TRADE Palm Spdnaa hmt, Baltio.. 673-9749 Wlnter Rental> chlld1'!n ol' pcls, nr bus • 4~ or s»-i237 l~ ba. new !om d uoltx, *~Floor, AfO,_ uw, amplt* Rtntils Winted • 460 Gray ~ntid: 'NeMl.,.l"'Ol'k. $35.000. Odee South ftlid. e to Tradet our Tr:ader'I ~URNISHEO 2 BR apl, llbpplna, $145, 60-401(. SPACIOUS l BR. Panoramic blk to bch. 67S-8839 aft~ * prkJ. $1'5 mo. 67S-6900 * . Alto ce.mptt step van"Xtras· $t>6nh1h. 38R, SBA, lrs Jot. ParadlM cohunn la tor YoUI available September 29tb. Uke to 'i'N&i"! Our TradeT't oeffn vk!w, cpl, ~. Don't ldve up tho Jlipt Coast Hwy. k Newport 13lvd. \VANTED. 2 BR house ~ lrade for ~'.... e. dune Oear, for hame Newport or !~ 5 days ttJr $$.Call 675-2656 or 73T-I078 Paradi9c column II fm')'Oll l Adults, Utlll pd,· $200. "Llst''-lt ln c[Ulified. Ship .J160 SQ. Jt., 30c Sq. n . for bu1lnf'!I!' or sml store buoy Ol' t O'I"'',,.'· CdN &ree.. Ownr, !551·1109... · · ••• M:l-Mll You'll !ind It tO OU&tl1ed I llne1, 5 da)'a lor 5 buclcs. 21~. to Shore Rcwli.t 64H618. Rcalonomlcs, Bknl. 675-6100 w/llvlng quarttr>. 635-411)9, _________ _, ______ ,,.. • I I • ,/ . • 2~ DAILY PILOT .......... [.;1...,1wtl llrr [ [IlJ :-' -· ... ,_ B Schools & Hou,.clHning Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 uy a HelpWa)1tod M&F 710 Help Wanted, M& F71 ,_ .. 1n..;.•t;..r.;.uc;.;.t;.;;io .. n• ___ s:c7..:51 HOUSE OF CLEAN jAcCOUNTI NG CLrRK HelpWontod,M& F710 'IDAY JUNIOR SALESMAN: ,. ~ ASSEMBLER o Is 11wAs11 E R·Kltcheo GIRL Rt £am ~ ,,... wo<k won. TOM NEWMANN e IXl1':S t-:vF:nYTIITNt: e P /TIME Young electronk firm hu llcJper. Full &: p/Umt. Ap-e.__.. • ..., • r..n•n11, 5h1'1hnd, i••N •lier acilool aM Satur ][ll] [ llo1n1·s. Offll'('S. &12-liltl l I " ....... 1h o·-~ .... ~---.,...,. , .,,_., ,,.,..M.. 1 VOlt·1·l11a:tnH·!l•\n ·-~ l'rf'\1ou11 nN·tr~ 1•:..p•·r .to"-V", ... ~..,.-........ ply betY.1'1 _9 am I-S p,n, pot;ltk>nrequin"!iKOl)<iort1.'t' da,y11 &<"Ulna rK'W 1Ub5ctil' lk~lnnct'!I 01· Advuuri•d Dedicated Cleaning ! r1{·~1r.1hl1• in ut1 Jihases ol le ~'l'llbrer. X!nt compruiy ~lesa Verde Conv. JfOflp., l!kfll.. :-clnt salary, h·u~C' tion1 ror th~ DAILY Pn.oT All Sl)'IL'S. !\Tor·· 1hl\n :,lfl yrs • \\'E DO E\~YTl-i!NG •. l('n1Unt1nJ.( T.VPI.' 50 \1'11111 lx·rK.1its ·'growth potenUW Border 661 Center $1., C.?i1 . lx-nefill k y,·otXim; l'Olldl· 0 1'hili IS Jl-01 8 paper rout l"Xper. \\'ith or Y.it hout 001. R<'fi;. Fn'l' f'st. 646-:.!li:l9 l'l•·i·. t)11t•11r1t•·r ,(: \O kl'Y for riRht 1ienion. 54S-5585. lions. ~nd rl."SUml' & solary und r10<'$ not Include d legl.' crecllt. Audlllons fl'l'() Landscaping ulkl"r. LARK ENGINEERING OOMESI'JC llclp George history. '\'rlre. Clas.sllil'l"I Ad Bvcrlt•ll or 1:ollccling. Open by appt. ~. S66 \V, 16th, Npt. Bch. Allen Byland Agency, 106-B •5'12, Daily PilUI, l".0 . Box fn~s in Costa Me1111i, 1'~ount ~~~~~~~~~~ J LANQSCAPINC, sprink)l'l'S, lnd(~:~:ln~·1or 1~~!!!::1011~ "2-9205 E. 16th st., S.A. 547..o.395. 1560, Costa rt1£l!olll, Calif. 92626 V11llcy and ~uU1 1-luntlnato [;:·~-·-]~ \1'1\h•rfalfs .~ n:-.h 1JOnds,I AVON MA_KES GIRL Friday, Rereptloni&1, l llcnch.App..,.oowlJycaW ---__. J~c:1s. talcs. Ace Lantl.scape (714) 494-9401 ClJRlSTl·lAS. TllF. SEASON D ' A 1st t ..trt office n)u1d be i;harp & 5-'llJ·JOlJ. & ~Prln.klcr Co. Lie. No. TO BE JOLLY r S SS an . ~rsonablC 642-MOO Equul Oppor. Eniployer 21lS.16, G112-:111W. TELONIC E<1rn c-x(ra money fo r gi!ts t Young lady (18-28) to aSSlSt R DRESSER . t d Avo" R . 0 In health spa. \Yill train, no llAI i11.1n c . KITCHEN HELPER, Painting & INDUSTRIES us an .~ cpreserrta11ve exp. nee. ~\pply in person Rent ~1h .. Pl'l'fer L111·ls-Paperhanging In your spare· tin1c. Cali: any aft or eve 2930 w t1rln. 1he Hair Chalet. Muture lady w/cookJng ex- BABYSITTING, niy home.1 --..:....-....C"-'~---Laguna Beach .l lO-iett=J.~------.eoa;;;"~";:,;;wy~.~·~"';B;·~· ..,..,.., .. Jii:M<:~-:-f644¢.·71;;;;03J~!'i'f!I per. J\1ust be clean & Xlnt L'Ond. li.J\'lng l'arl'-1 P~O.f. 11 ;1llcuvcrlng !il..i1e B:\BYSITTER 11·antC!d for 3 11ANDY Person for li~ht Dcpendalile. Babysitting Newport &·ach, 66-(166')1. he. no. t7£Jjl·I. 1nsur. ull F:11ual <.)r1)C)r. ~rnplo)'l.'r girls ages 11. 10 &" 7 from 2 assembly work, $2 to $2.2.l DISHWASHER BABYSl'ITING . types or (la{l('t. 71 I : to 5:30 pm l\1on thru Fri. EARLY mom. newspaper hour. Call 919-4TXi. -111 n\y 8i2-43.1.16. ACCOUNTING °" ' 1v·ili 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil house, day or night. loving .::.:::..c:=~-----'Tl rans. 1 ng to pay delivery. Must have car.,11 care, lrg. lncd yr1. fi.l2-5m No ,\lasting wxit1 sa.lary for 1nnture, af-B d Over 21. Pay approx. $200 *WALLPAPER* CLERK rect.ionate person \\'ith sense n10. Hunt. Bch area. BABYSITTJNG. Jl,fy home. of hun1or. Pl-~,. write 0 r er S17--be! 10 am. D · h CM \\'hen you call "Mac" ExJ)f'r1envro cvst & ilTVl"nlor)• .. o..-MWV & 8~j~~·.'·!rm-~~ Bakel' 548-1444 eves. i·lrrk. Add!~ machine ~j~:;j{ ;::.~~:!~~s t~ _ ELECTRONIC DEVEL BABYSIITING, my 1-·•". PAINTING & repail', 1J :i-rs toot·h s~cm, lypin~ .t apri-Classified Ad No. 937, Daily TECHNICIAN ..,., •· ..... .. .. , T k lurlc 1\' fig un'5 required. No ·1 0 n. I I Da:Pll. Full thnf'. Glrl l·l~. \VO~Nnan,.. ... p ~'Uar. a ·c . 11 1 P1 ot, P .. Box 15fi0, Costa ...,.,s gn ay~ut, test &: build CM. ~8-7018_ arlvant.ngc or niy C'1'/I. :-iat. t·a -" P case. Melia 92626 solid stale test eq"IP (01· ..,. .·1.1&-10.·JG. GULTON C BABYSITTER .. 12 day• my voict' \Vnrning !iyl('mS. RC'· arpent•r 1, \INTING 1 11 J B . quired tn in. 4 ,,., ,,_._ ' ' "'· cxL "" INDUSTRIES homo !M·FJ Edlng<'• & ·~· \VOODWORK, cab i 11 e 1 s, Conlni. ClC'an .~ R<'I. RC'l's. Reach. Childl'l'n 8 & 5., So1nc college electronics panC'ling, geft r<'pairs, Duke' l.1r. & insured. Paul: 12i:;1 I 16 14 \Vh1Mi1•1· Avf'., 01 H s k pg. Transportation. a rg a I n d•Mslrublc. s . n-D·· ... ·-'"" """'3 ,,, 0.9-5~2-2;l78 SunSf't Bch. f 6·12-2-IUO Ref's. 8-t2-26&l. ast•r ~1alities v... Ulll<l, .,.,..,...,;..,.~, '\T"';ro.J \ f' ] Q f.' A ALL lypcs Y.'Ork. New, I-II-QUALITY, LO\\I $ 1' 11 .(iu:i ppor. ~ni ployC'r BABYSITTER tor "·orking ~G40Eqf.ionto0via,, LoEsla Ml csn • Secretaries remod, add, flltt'r, frRnlf'. Stale Lie. No. 280011 ADVERTISING Co. NC'C'ds niothcr. C.1\1. ni-ca. 'Voman -11 UA Pll Y .n1p oyt'r HELP! Instant Volt Personnel NEEDS Clean, nf"at, dependable Apply In pcrson · SURF & SIRLOIN 5930 \V. Coast I-fwy. Ncwpo11 Beach KEYPUNCH BECOME A PART OF THE EXCITING COMPUTER INDUSTRY f,ini8h, repairs. Lie. 002-1961 ... 542-1701 . . . n111le or female sales 1x•op!c \v/car daily Mon-Fri, 3:30· ELECTRONIC Test Tech .• Typists WOO for Orange Co, w/xlri'l OJJ-6:30 pm. QUl(!r hrs if avail. ! "Grov.ing Orange Co. A1fg • K h Vnrlnn Dnta Machines, a DWORK, ca bin(' ls .• PAINTING & srAINJNG 1x1r. fo r advanccn1cnt. Ex· Good pay. (213} 437--0>37. . E I ·1· d t d . th DAILY fil'nl locntcd In new fully eypunc leader in the n\lni-eompuler paneling, gen rcpail'S. Duke JNl'IEXT. TRJ/1.1, ACCOUS per. helpful. Will train will, very c assi 19 wan a in e I hi J d i I d. • B 0 Industry hnl' nn l.Jnmcdlatc &1&-7598, J ack 846-919.1 fltEE ES'T. .(in1, 979·:-l1R6 in~ person. Call 53&.2100 for B&B;'S~f1'ERTu. iny& Thhomc. PILOT appears in every edition every ~/~lecu~~ics cs '7~·a inni~vg p X prs ~Pcnini,: fur u kc Y Pun ch CUST0rt1 pa""'rhnn,.ing 21 ""rsonal interview. · s a esa. es. µrs., &/or eX"''l' Xln't 01··1-. •"•· ''' ~nd "''"i .. , C I S l .--" ,~ noon to 6; Sat. all cl""· Own d Th d ·"II b "" · 0 PP?r. Tcrnpora!:y Se.rvire ,.._ "" " "'''""' ''" il arpe erv c• yrs. 1rr Ha:rbOr 1.lrl'<a. state ~ trans nee. S45-l3l'l . ...., ay. at means your--a WI -e seen Salary .i:r. bclletlts. Disc 3SIS Canipus Ur., Suite 106 "You "'ill be responsible 1Crr JOI-IN'S Carpet & Upholstery Ln·. No. 1&1281. 642-2356. in ·papers delivered to homes and sold Inslrwncnts, 10'2 E. Baker, Nc\vport Brach 5-15.4741 a v11ri<•ty of r1uties including Dri Shumpoo free SrorcJi. JNTER/F:.>.:IC't, a<:eous. ceil· After 5 PJ\t By Appointn1ent BABYSIITER, my homC!, Cl\1 979-5300. Equal Oppor. Enlployrr some data control, softwntt gard. I.SOU Rciardruits). ings sprayea. Lie, ins, Joe. Civil Engill{'cr $l8K T,,·~~·0s: &BeFriac·h·.1·c'a1° 1•m,;"1~~ from newsracks from border to border Electronic Ass•mbly l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~IJ!ll!!! prt>p-urn!lon and .... ~Jpuncllhh. f F ' 64= .-v.. Methods .t.: Proccdu1't's .. ,,,. " 'N'""to o;i Ir you Ill'{' .,.,,o::u w Degreasers & all color res. ree cs . .J-'V{¥U;J. A"'I ., "'L vn her II I h 0 c II h i\lust ha\le cxpcr. soldering & h d brighteners & 10 minute PROF. painter, hont'st work, o'i~fuJ T~~~ T~· 10 $~ BAB;;;;;,ER _ from 8-G a a ong t e range · oast • • · a t e rc~d blueprints. S;ulary to H 0 us EKE E p ER for ~~~~hta c~iif<"u;c wi~hn 8 bleach for while carpets. rcas. Int/ext, !tee est. Mrniory Test Tech to $Sb6 pm, J\1on.-Sat. 3 yr old girl. way from S2. •f> ~ir. Ca.II E;<t Wolf. teacher, l school age child . gro\\ing Orange County Save your ~ey by saving R£ofs. 548-2759, 642-3913. ,,'""_... ,,. __ .y •ooo «• ~7 d '"" _,3 54<Hi055, Coastal I ersonncl Live in, room, board & romp,tcr comnnnv that of·. me extra tripi>. Will clt'!ln INT. Pain,.;..,, & r..~i .;.::.:-,-•• ~m~m"' 1>:,50 .....,..,,, ays, J,XH.Q'j aft Agf'ney, 2790 Harbor Blvd, monlhly-'va"". RNluire-..,......, . . . . r.nt.,--.& "·"& ._....I"'"" • '"" •.• 6 pm. -------------------lt-£''!::::;::==::::=:====+iii<;;;;"'-1 ·--~~n11...-r..c'"c."c.··--------l----•-I hall $15 Any ean1ng. c 1'ec~ o BABYSITTE Rl'kn-n:n . ~·ch 11·0. Ch..-· nn. 15 _ 15$731,·. or &12-70.i9 Secretarif's 10 $700 R-Maturc, live-EMPLOYA1EN1 OFFERED drive. Call 6 P!\1·9 J'"-1. • Modem ....... .,. in, 1 ba~. 6 mos. Must J\l ll 11 rt f ~ -exp. i& what rounls, not Pla~ter, PatCCI, Repair Knitting Mach Opr $606 h11.vc car, Local refer. re-1 e, sma 1 c mg co ;7lU·•~·"· fa "l"t" method. I do work myscU. Payroll Clerks ro S600 .quired. 54$-6940 s I B h needs reliable f / t i me Housewives Students Cl 1 le5 Good f 531--0101 * PATCH PLAsrERING * A/P Bkpr. Constr S650 -ea eac employee. OpPor. to grow · · • Ila • d re, . AH IYJ>CS .. F!'t'e estimates PBX/Rl."CC'ptionist to SS!":oO B~Y.SJITE_:R-housckC'E'per. , w/eo. ~I.in. expcr. rcq·d. Cou.nter 2gn;,Js ~'anl~ i'o~· SIC an oo,!,~T ;!~:..1,'ha1"',~,• •.·~h. ----'c"'"ll-''"::O-OS:c..:;c:25:c·__ Gen'! OfC', lit{' sh to $5--10· !live in, Sp12n ond . ba.C5 or 6 979-2290kd. , Jin1 c l in e, ~.:2.1&·,!;"~~1 ~ Aj fo1: Ma*1or Medical "'" ..... ~..-'" Acctug ClcrklPHyrJ $525 rays. ay. D ?\1 · \\'CC ays. · ~~1~ie. · · Life fessionals "'ho know \Vhat Plu.mbing Jr. Acctni::-Cl('rk 10 $475 61-1-4150 t + the:Y arc .doing help . you. Clerk Typisf $-174 BABYSITTER 3-6pm, 6 yr Old 0 ' EXECUTIVES HOUSEKEEPER -ba.hysil· e S ;;.i.. a••r.•-L--546-5~~-. C 0 J\1 PL ET E !"I 0 M E ·PBX!Rcccl't/File ___M bo . esa Verde are ---------"'-l!+.,-....lt.U.QQQ.Jo....$ll,OOO ~ er., ~ivc-in S~Oacl & :2 -to"""--Fll :'°'~.1..---llH . iif'l'_.:._ f>i,;,;,;;..J-'~:L.1' tlSH HOPl\"rns!"'-~~~,,...~~~~:'.:::~'.tJt:-:--:::---:::-;:--:-: _ _ _ .Sei1d..1-esuane--011+call TODAY .Bop> -..b .& 8. -San..J.uan •-e:roflt-Sltann" ., .~--i _car:p.t_(\aan'"e-ing_. El~1ril·al~,Car~nlry-.'f.1-~il.l"I.fu\iORE ~ ............. ...__.,.___, n•·tcs & ""· ~ .. cp.nlidenUnl NO ro~r Capo, a1L6..A9tbllil.L--· . · W . -, Fl c • Wind pj)lu.u1ces"":lWTrlgeraTton -L> '' ............. IJ. sa·-Cl . .-----~ EPE • 12 d ys a year oor are -ows A' c ... d IRVlNE PERSONNEL ,vcckends. Top s a I a r~.v. . n . -emente . executive interview._. .. 110.U,SEI;>~ •. R • • a l?Utch Main!. SC!rv. 5.,7-1508 ir on 111oning. Use 111>' Qu Bee 1562 Ne l -EXECUTIVE SERVICES, Daily 2-7 pn1 "d ti-. - . plianccs For Sale, 645-lti7 SER.YICES .. AGENCY ! Bl::.~ Ci\'I~&1o-9935 Wp(lr INC. ,. or later. 3 childL't'n. pal vaca on St••: ~i::i' .clean afL• .6RpmOT. JS PLU'fBlNG 488.E. l71h SL(at JrvinelCM I BA_RTENDER. exp, J\olalul't", ~ N Main, Santa Ana 6--15-6690 or 54~124 1 • 6 days· a year Cement Concr.t. Rt'models & ~pairs. \\'atcr h · 1 d •1 t 1 pa"1d s"1ck leave " Suite 224 642-1470 1 w1shi>s steady cmplyn1't. l7141 M7--9625. HOUSEKEEPER ·live.in. 2 ' --~· · 1-lomc O\vnf'r this ·-a, 12 EXPERIENCED outs.•d• TV c 1 re n . 11_us iavc , heaters, disp6sals, furnaces, ...... f -S h k CUSI'OM Concrete Work. dshwasht"S. 64~3 l\1/C S: yrs. \\1rite Classi!ied Ad No. repaim1an. Send resume to ~ ere~. Jl!ln15 spea · e 100/0 • 2nd Remove asphal! drivewys. B/A. Complele Plumbing: ALL 11ro11nd hak<"1' or ex-, ~!fi· Dail{ Pilot. P.O. Box Rodney Hopkin, 25502 Pur-ing OK. 6--1()-()s:)l. Replace w/concretc GX. ft. Service. Lie. 272694. ·pcril'nccd bPnch n1an. Ask 560, Cos a Mesa, Ca 92627. You epic . Sage ~! San Juan HOUSEKEEPERSt SITTERS shift differen· No delays. Free cs!. \Valks, Tll\1'S PLUJ\IBING for rtlr. Duuo11 between 9 & B 1\ RTE N DER needed apistrano ;,.mia Orange Co. Don1eslil' Agcy • I slabs, patios. No job too SERVICE AND REP A JR 2. Richard's Mark<' t , 1-lenij's · Ne\vport Beach. EXPER. chef-nights. Apply 1046 N. Tustin, Org, 997-0aJO tlG small. 638-3325. LOWEST RATES 673~78 ~-Sli60. 2."-,,10 \V. Cst H\V)'. 518-1177 alt. 3 pm. Cyrano Rest, 600-HOUSEKEEPER I Con1pan· Please Apply In Pcr.;on 01' Contact B. Kra.Ika PAT O I D Newport Center Dr, ion, n1ust dri\"(', no sn1ok · I s, walks, drives. Saw, PLU?i1BING REPAIR AAIBITIDUS pcop c wan1cd Get (Fashion Island) Newport ing, H.B. 96,2-022·1. break, rernovc & replace No job too small to eani $HJO. !o $1000. pc:or BOAT CARPEt(.TER Beach. concrete. 548-8668 forest. * * 642-3128 * * 1110. part lin1C', out of your -=="i;a,;;;;,..:;;u---1·---------1 VDM Driveways S•wing/Alterati?ns "1::"::m::o•c.· ::63::"""..:.::123:;;,· ~=~-I ~~sh~ ~~ts~nM~!~ FACTORY INSPECTORS ANIMAL CONTROL have cxp('ricoce to do high-WORKERS Aspha.lt·Rcmoved & replaced EXPERIENCED Restyling OFFICER l"St quality \\uod\\'Orking. It with C\ritom concre1c, 65c ft. & Altcratiori.s. Reasonable. Days tor animal shelter . Pacific Tra\\1cr Corp. J.'rce est. 638-3325 • 963--5806 • Good oppor. for n1alure 547-6908 Electrical Alt•ratlons--642·5845 man. l'crm pos. rttust have N I t 20 good driving record & valid 1 BOOKKEEPER ELE'CTRICIAN·i..icense· No. ca' accura e. years exp. Calif. drivers lie. Apply at part time 646-1910 All • 233108. Small jobs, nlaint & C U S T 0 J\1 Dressmaking: 20612 t...1guna Canyon Rd., repair 548-5203 J1ave own independent LH Bch Contr.,.ctor · wardrobe. Call !17~1172. g. · APT l\1gr. Couple over <10 for BUffUMS Television Repair 40 Units, Costc1 Masa. Call L..B.J. Assoc .. room addition. &12--1121. China & F1"ne Gt"fts P atio&: rcmodl'ling, con· COLOR TV Repair, expert, ASSISTAN1' i\1nna~cr c re t e \V 0 r k reasonable, most 1n home. Full time position no\v "'" -'"/847 50·1 • !'r"" estimato H B NB & Train(!('s, Counter Girls, Ava•·lablo , .• th•'s challcng•·"g ~ -" · = ' · · · · · 1''ry Cooks. Days . Niles · " " JACK T I . I C.~t. Bert Ga 11 em or c, .1 Fl dept. Mature exper. person au anc_. r c pa 1 r , 968--2783. .G1:aveyarrl sh1 ts oprn. preferred. remod, add. Ltc B·-1 269072. r ·I time & J>/timc. Xlnt for Apply Personnel Ofc My Way Co. 5--17...(X[fj. 1 e moth"rs i\·/childt't'n in No. 1 Fashion Island . G1rdenfng CERAf.flC TILE NE\V & school. Af:lply, Jack-In-The-Ne"'POrt Beach remodel. Free est. Sm. jobs .. , ~Bo~x~, :is,;=·~E~··ii'ii'thiioiStii;i .• oiCii'iil.iiii J ,.~E~q~ua;f~Op;:;;;po;•;,· ~E~rn;p~l;oy~e~•,.. MOW & EDGE 11·clcon1e. 53&-2426. 536-8589 j'ASSEMBLY EXPERT & DEPENDABLE Top Soil BECOME Call For Prompt, * QUALITY * Fr-;:_~~i:;ate. • i'o1ULot~~SOIL * INVOLVED PROFESSIONAL J::"IU'dencr, spnnklcrs, cleanup 1000. Emp(oyment tr~ \\'Ork, p r u n i _n g , l mJ•• ... l andscaping. Georg£', '--------&4&-5893. \\·i!h VARIAN DATA MACHINES GARDENE."ll of 23 yen!'.~ ('X· pericnce seeks .J-J additional 'l\taint. jobs. G co r g e Hampton J c..•:..cb'-'.W;..•c..n;..l.;;.•d;;:'c..M=•;.;l•:.......;.70.:..:0 I ill N. Graham ELECTRO· MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY • 54~2015 • MO\V & EDGE CLEAN UPS • 5.')4--0657 • EXPER. Japanese Gardcl"M!r. Yard se1-..·. Clcanup.'11. Rclia. & nt"al. Ft't'C! CSL 642~13.119. General S•rvices ·----Lisa Paradise 481 Osgood Court Laguna Beach You an-the \1•lnnf'r of TWO FREE TICKETS 10 lh<" 1962 Church St. Costa Mesa "'l'ou arc tiu• 1vinr:icr of TWO FREE TICKETS 10 the RECREATION VEHICLE SHOW SEPT. 19TH-23RD i\t lhC! ANAHEIM STADIUM 2000 SlalC' Collee;c Hlvd., j An'lhf'in1 Please C'flll 6-12-.1618 C'>.:I 33, lo l'lairn yo~r r1ck1•\s. I 1No11h Counrv Toll fret' 1 nun1lx·r ls ;tt0..:12201. ! IJUl' lo n1pi1tgroy,1h we hiivc 1na11y Ol)f'nings for assC'1nlJIC'rs on lsl and 2nr1 sl11f!s. \\'(• arr looking for people 1rilh experience in the-rollo•111111: areas: Cahl· in:.:, \\'ll'C' \Vl'ap, soldC!ring :incl usSf'n1hly of PC Boards. RECREATION VEHICLE SHOW SEPT. 19TH·23RD At lhC' . ANAHEIM STAOIUM mi State Collrge Blvcl .. SCRAM-LETS • ANSWERS DON'T WAIT FOR THESE OUTSTANDING BENEFITS: Competitive Salaries Anahciin Please call 642-;;678 t'Xt :~39 10 claln1 )OUr rlckels. (North County Toll ~ nu1nber is 540-12201. Ampl'l·c -l\nifc -Grier - Sadist -ASPIRIN A nc\V invC'nlion: JI '.<: ;i cornbinafion si.'< spPakf'l' h1.fi. righ1 track tape machutc nnd an ASPRTN bottle. Job Wanted, F-emale 702 POHTABU-.:: \\'ELDING SERVICE Will come to you evenings, weekends. No job loo Small. BAL Isle resident St.'<'k 11t .. 1----1-r..-.. ...,..,,.. -... time-en1ployn1cn1. Vt1rlf'd a--o•~. u4S-1S24. bkgrd, clerical: re t :i l I, HANDYMAN. p;:i_inr & home a dv ert i sin g, crcal1v(' rrpain. Sm jobs 11 wtiJ-ing. 28 yrs. Allractivf'. speclaHy. !J7!H6:1fi, ~9723. reliable. Sal<i.1'Y op r n . * * RAIN GutlC'N: ini:::talled, ll7J..6385. quality \\'Ork, reasonable, NEED help at ho1nl.'? 'Vt' n-ee esUmalc~. !!68-Zbi!. have rudt·s. nu r s{' s, H.ullng ho u s ekp~. (.'On1pa.nions. I~;;;;:.:.;.;.;.::. _______ I Hon1cmakcn U p J o h n , LOCAL mov1m: I:: haullng by c"1:.:7::-668L=::....----- studcnt. I.arKe lruck. Reas. BACTiELOR's -Car('('r Gal11 Danz. ™846 or 673--00l7. . Your premises • Expe11ly SKJPLQADER &: dump truck molntaincd. Refs. 548-7197 1'0C'k, OJncrele, asphtllt, DAYWORK. \\-eek or dny. awing, btt.aklng. ~'W.O Gcooral clenning. Rcliabll'. 32 rr . .(URNITURE Van for .'::;'lc;;l·;:1';:;;. 3:::!_,o::.r..:558-:o:.~75:_:t:;:2. __ _ _, tUm baull A ge~'I Help Wanted, M & F 710 Mullnc. 1143-l~r 557-2136. 1 lcNMCIMnint ACCi'iuhting Cl<'t'k Lite '!)oplog &JZ.!>170 HOU~D"G S:un i.Jwt'JnTn DI)' \\'ork. ~per. ru:ifl. t'ut re1ults &J'\! iust a poone * SC1~2'795 * · caU away~ I • • Basic, Major Medical • 10°/o 2nd shift differen· tlal •12daysa year vacation plus • One week Christmas shutdown Pica~ Apply ln Ptnon Or Contact J. Fuller VDM 1722 Mlchel1on D•.- lrvlne, Callfornl• 833-2400, ext. 33' Equnl oJ>i,or. EmJ)lo)'eT BUS Driver -for pre-school approx. 20 hrs wk. 3 Split i;-h.irts. Over 21 only. Clean driving rec. 548-2550, 1\1on. "8\JSBOYS 1 EXJX'I'. lS or ovC'r, Big Can- yon Country Club, #l Big l C:inyon Dr., NB. i\'o phone ealls please. Apply ?\fr. I-lof. s1ctter. 9.5 P;\I. CAR WASH JOBS ALL KINDS * FlJLL Tfi'oIE 2950 Harhor, Costa l\1esa CHEF -SlOOO per 1110. The Blue Beel. Call bcf. 10:30 n.m. 642-!'\511. CJ·lfLD care, moving to N.B. Need reliable f c n1 a I e Y.'/rt'fercnces lo care for 18 nlo old boy. l\1in. 32 hrs •1·cck. 01\'n transp. pref'd. \\/rite Classified ad no. 936 clo Daily Pilot, P.O. Box l:'iOO, Costa Ml'sa, Calif. 926.:..'6. COOK, f/timc. \Viii lrllin. Convalescent Hospital. Call 642--0598. COUN'FER girl sanchvichcs, pnrt time days & niles. Ap- ply in Jlf'l'SOn at StatKln Li- quor, 6010 \Varner Blvd., 11.B. DENTAL Assisi ant. Chairsicle, al least 6 mo's expe:r. lt.B. orea. 846-35'10. DELIVERY men -for early AM delivery ot LA Tin1es to Nc1vport Bch ho n1 cs . Pe1manent part tin1c, $200 per mo + bonus. J\·lust be 18 & have dependable insured car. &12-4800 Designer Graphics, E!llflb.-inter---Oesign lirm in N.B. aren seeks designer expcr , in dimensional ~raphics rcndl•ring &: nrchilcctural inter. 54!}-2860. 250 Fischer. C.M. Dlctaphon• lranscriber 60 w.p.m. typing & good spelling req'd. Expcr preJ·d. Llhl'ral ro. bencCits. Call 842· 7751 for appt. UNIGARD INSURANCE TIME FOR QUICK CASH tl!lO_U~H_A _ DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 J. Huntington Bea~h Foutain Valley Costa Mesa Newport Beach Laguna Beach Irvine Saddleback San Clemente Capistrano (Plus the daffy newsrack editio~ For One Price With A ' DAILY PILOT Classified Ad . . Phone 642-5678 YOU CAN CHARGE IT, TOO • ' l\-Iature women, permanent positions, genera I pro-2722 Michelson Dr: 1st & 2nd shifts ducllon6 oay &: swi"'l'· Irvine, C•llforni• e PR FIT SHARING Varian Dala l\lachincs. ri e DISABILITY PLAN lcnclel' in the rnini-con1putl'r 833-2400, •xt. 33' e MAJOR MEDICll indusl11' has in1nH'dinlc Equal Oppor. Employer e LIFE INSURANCE opcnin~ on lst & 2nrl shifts.,.,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,""''"I for lndi\'iduals having a !' e RETIREMENT minlrnun1 of four years PX· ------'---•I KEYPUNCH OPERATOR 6 PLAN pcrienre in a rcC"C.'il'ini.: ill· e PAID HOLIDAYS sr«·tion ac1i\•i1y. You niust • PAID VACAT have a knoY.'icdgl' of IONS resistors, cap ac ii ors, 1987 Plaet!ntia Ave, C.rt1. transistors, shw t m I.' I a 1 FE1\1ALE, \varehousc girl. parts and job related cqui1 .. good dri~r. full time, mt:'nl. If you meet these permanent. no students, quahlication.., and are in-Pcrll'C offC'l'S pe_rmanmt '711· non-sn1oker. 5 •days, terested in joininl;: a gl"O\\'· p!oyni~nt , paid vacatKm 6:30Al\1-3:30PJ\I. $1.75/hr. ing Oran"'e County com· attcr 6 montt1s, plwo 1 wrek starL Interview 3. 5 p ~f . puler comPany that oficrs: paid lirnc orr at Ouistma.", \Vindow Designs 3737 Birch • Cornpany pnict life, hospital, si., NB Modem surgicnl. mC'dical, And cten1al benefits and also educational 1'~iddlc~ Ill Restaw'<lnt in Laguna lfi!ls Mall no\1• Facilities assistanc<". Ext.'f"llent Y.U°k· Basl·c and iog oondruons Md growth ' pol('ntial. hiring: e WAITRESSES, COOKS, BUSBOYS, HOSTESSES & DISHWASHERS • Major Medical + Life Stock Purchase Full or p/timc. Apply in ""''''"· Next to Sear., In-• Profit Sharing side n1all. e FOOD SCl'Vice Attendant in-12 dayS Q year plant Junchro:om located paid Vacation lfvinc Jndostnal Con1plex. !\Ion thru Fri. Pa I d • 6-dayS a year ' oolidey,. 639-<ZI< "d • k I * GARDENER * pal SIC eave, Be your own Boss • 10°/o • 2nd }o'ull or p/ti.i.ne in your shift differen- own area. High income. • Gu•rant•ed Customers tial Opening available r r o m 5 p.111. to l a.m. \Viii key- punch and \"Ctify on a 5496 data recorder. lRe4ated ex· ['l('rit:'ll('{' not 1'\'qlllrcd, wUJ rra1n 1. Requires a minimum of I year kf'ypul'l(·h eXIJ('I'· k-111.:r . Must be C'xceptionally fast nnd a<.·cw·a'te. Apply PERTEC Busincss Systt'tTL'i 17112 Arn1strong AV'Cfl\lc San!a Ann, Calif. J1virre Industrial Co1nplex o.n equal oppor cmp!oyC'l' No Cash Down Earn J'iow, Pay Later 534-7187 You may be .lhc one "'care KITCHEN HELPER lookuig for. • GARDENERS l\laint. business ca 11 · 548-0-105 for in[ormation. GAS Pump At t endant, f/llmc, cxper. Costa Mesa Car \Vash, 20..i!) Harbor Blvd., C.J\.f. ') oung man to aid chcl 8 am. Please Apply In Person 3 pm, l\1on·FM. Over 18. Or Contact B. Krafka S2.5() hr. Apply ut OC Rac:t'- y,•ay, 1138-1103. VDM LANDSCAPING HELP Takata Nursery · 546-0724 LIVE-In con1pn11io11 for senior lady. Share lite hou~ 2722 Mlch1lson Dr• rlufles. Good home. Call aft GENERAL OFFICE '''°· '•l>-7484. • Small manufacturing firm Irvine, California LVN needs n 1: a I , dr.pcndablC! 83).2400, ext. 336 Convalescent Home, fu U & receptionist to pc r r or nl gcnero.I office duties. 1-leavyl::Eq::":•:I :O:p:po:•:·:E:•:•:•l:•Y:':':l'""'""""'"t-::tln~•~··~·~·•tll~Jl42.~;05llfliii;,_I phoo ... cyplog' & lovoldog. . MACHINE No sh required. Call F•r Aoot INSURANCE SALES OPER &'TORS ORANGE COAST " PLASTICS No exp nee., ~ while you Coater mach11'1(!, Wlll train 850 \\', 18th St, CM learn, part ttme. eves &: on our machines, but me- --;;~..,;;,i642-8353~~;;;;;-.;..,,.l .wkruJ$. full Ume when auaU-.L'haalcal ~plllode ~Sit.!')' , __ _. '! fled. Peid lnaurnn1.<c, excclleni GENERAL CLE-fiK Farmt'rs Insurance Group be"'l'tlts ApPl;y g.11 AM 0 Ed Lani "lit 540-1834 ' 2-4 P.~1 : WlU also int.:.ivi~ Expcr, w/worlm\a~ comp .. C'V('nirtA;a and wttkcnds pret'd, but will train sharp • · :::Ul'i'; ,.w;~. ~"F .... ~ Janitorial AVERY & responsibility. Call 842·7751 PRODUCTS tor eppt. Pr•fer Age 20-25 Consumer Division 'llNIGARD INSURANCE 6 Doys A WMk 2S>l s. s,..,, GENERAL Office _ S Day Santa Ann, Cidlf, 92'fO;I week. No exper nee. Apply Apply ln per'ffOn ll'l equal oppor employer m/f In pef'IOn, Keenan Pipe & FAR WEST Supply Co, 1099 s.~ ... SI., MACHINE OPERATOR ())cla Mesa. Machine operaton etlll'thla GIRL PA T TIME SERVICES 13.10 h•. Chollon""1g grow\J\ pot~oll•I In Iha e<clllog YounR. •harp, attraotlvt. reinforced "lull-1-• Sm•ll salet· offlct.. In Jrvlne ~ w/a leru,fnK 25 '"fr ~d~~ Jndust. Park. Mu~t have 1672 Rtynold1 Avt Apply In pcl'80n CR· g~ typing 1klll1 &: phone Senta Ane Narmco Mater\11.la Divi.t:k>n1 vd1ce, 12:3C to 5:00 Mon Whittaker Con1' l." thru Frt. Call, Lou Blabal Equal Oppor. Employer 600 Victoria, C. Mesa " lm-23.'13 , .. ,.....,...,...,...,;,.,;...,,,.l....!Eq~"a~l~!lppor2!?!1!!:_· _!E:!?m!!!p§'°""~ • • I FREE PASSES You Could Be One of Today's Winners 10 Pairs of $2 Tickets Given Daily FOR THE BI G RECREATION YEHICLE SHOW • ' . -. lursd11 Stptfmbtr ta. lm OAILV PILOT Fin .d Your Name If your name Is listed. in 1 Sf)Kial ad - it could appeer und•r •ny cl111ification, so look at them all-phone 642·5671, E xtension 31.f, M-. twe'n 9 1 .m . and I p.m. to m•k• arran{Jementt to p ick up your l free 1how tickets at any convtnient DAILY PILOT office. Be The Guest of the DAILY PILOT ' 11'---.,,...._,._,.___jj[fi] ..._( _ .... ,iiiiiiiiiii""""'iiiiiiiiiii' ~J[§J~; iiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiii"'""'""iiiiiiiiiii. ' ~]~;;;;"I 11-------·-Jewelry 815Jewelry llS ' tvlACHJNE OPJo~JlATOn.s Nu rliC'1 F:'p'tl pN>l. hut will '"""" RN-LVN-A I OE RECEPTIONIST 'l'ltAINEC·Yuun< """' '"' •••••••••••••••••••• , Xlnl frin(::c ben('fil!!J. 111 -7 8.· n th{·r shift.~. 1'"p prt . 1ha/1t•r) iu ... 1.11!,11!011 '''''''' La Bu \V ·~ Day or n•ihl, no rx11. nf'C',, INOIAN JEWELRY ~ 'rgc lrt !' C1tbh· l duty pny. ln1n1f>rl. pay for c-aisy, fu n job. \ViJJ l!'ain, ''° Hll.~1" \\it). (.'11~1.1 ,\]+'', :\01 f •. Stcvrns, Mntft Anu floo1·du1y.Coun 1 y1vide rypin~ 01. ~horlhund, l'll', TYl'IST 11/1n1ns.•11h1111.: ,~ THURS/FRI /SAT/SUN. t;i.AOllNISTS . PRECISION I lnlrv\\'li. l'o1oo-1''ri 9-5 · Apply in person nny art <JI' 111;•1·. l1•l1•1,t~uk• & :.:1•1k•1·11J ul· Bkilh 1 'f I mJr.1t"hini1! h 1 build ~.1'1SL~~~~tl ~w;~s ~~gls:.Zh eve. Ill 2930 \Vf'lll C11t l{\\•y., lu''" l::1l111g«l' .~ N•''-'11or; 11 A .M. to 9 P.M. tnol 11~. 1'=s & ))ll0t'1 run I ·o.J 11 1.. ' N.U. F1 1'\'1\H)' S .. \ ~·1,, ll<1~kin~ prod 'n . for s1nall C}.1 c... h,\' 1~~1~ Li{~n BI d'G 1 .,.·,-:-,,!'.::: \\'llolesale --U1rect fro111· reservation. Reing 1 E\1i'd 111 l'llr ~,., ~~~ pun\·h ,'0 12-99.l,J._.•Kl-9!tl-L ~ RECEPTION'I~I I Ty11i11r, U nique Salesperson sol d hy Bunning Rea r. <II 1 prcs:o; sel-llJI . ..,. ~. _ )tSES Aidl'l:i & Orderlil'S, part rinlt'. f\111s1 bl' II l I II h ·r P l · .\ fuie ;\h'n I 1:.1) ·~ ·°'1ur1• 1n .r-1/\l DS fvr rno tl'I, \vkdt1ys ~,\'11 ra n .• a "'s9 I ls. pl1n1e I pcrr.orutbll', & ablr 10 '-''Ork1:;~~~~~~~~~~~;~;;;;~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;~~~[ ·..,:,.11 porl l~·1u·ll ,1ould ,.,111111 NAVAJO TRADING only, Laguna Shores, '11!) N. ,,. prn 01 .>-·Pill. a1·k SundAy!I & bo:! 11vuihtble. I I · I H I h C 11 a pl'l\'ili·~l' lo ~·n1pl·1~ " 243' N 81 d C M Coast Hwy, Lag u 11 11 , • :ll o . en I a1·r. 4fi6 (.;all Mrs. llusSl'll , 002--0807, _ l'<'l"•Hll 1, 11,, h •• s ri,.,1 ,.,. ~ • ewport v ., OJ ti es1 1494-8;1:21. ~lagsh1p Rd, N.B. 641-8().14. l)lt'nS(' 1c>avt> nan1c & />ho~ [ fil]i • [ lllll• 642-7251 i fil]i • ' I P•'fll 'lh't' .~· l'lljUV~ l•'il1!l r--MAID WANTED N!J~lSE'S A~(jes: cxp'd pref., numlx!r. -.ii•; W I ' lto .. :;11•:t "1!1oyment sall•s 111 Juin •ilu: slalf ol 1 J:,vn Qu lxoh• l\10lll, 2100 Nc·>1 i'it~1ftt; 7 to .1.30 &: 11 ~o 7:30 RECEPTIONIST wllypuii,: T U 11 1 'I u ,. ,..; tu rt·l;1 .. ·p1•rs •••••••••••••••••••• • ponBlvd C;\I M"l-2G70 l~1vr rly,f\.1 anor, 244J2 Via & IL hkkp'g. needed lo r Ql 11\J.IFlt'.'\THJN~ f)\•S1tP I .-----. ----·-· . · · ~ _ _!::slracla, J.aguna Hills I lr\'in~ ltil'.' tli·m. Siar• $4()(). -y HelpWanted,M & F 7 10 & \\'illini.:nr·:o;~ hi , 1•1v,.fFurn1t u re 81 0 1M1scella n eo u 5 8 18 · .'.'iiAIDS & Laundry ht•l 1> f~x· 1 * NliPS~H.YL\IAN 1 ., 1 l 1rt:-:llit'l Hein Wanted M & F 710 . Help Wa nted, M & F 7 10 ! o1h•·J·s J'i'Hll' 111 I•) 1 l . . ' per tnnrcrss P •· 1 1 • j 1.1vu1 u ' • · 'STATION>"/',. . , · · ' l lN TJ-HIUH dL·s1i;n .. r :iclhng Ar I~ tit ti1 l i.;l~lunr.n. ll~ far1n . 0pc1'8le. nlisi.:. RECEPTfllNIS''r Jor beauty ! , I· · '~ Stol''-' 1.11 Cd~~ l"'1'f•>l'1 11.:1u·1'. Ah.It• lu 1\u1·k •l,!'>l; sll.t' l1d1u1 l'l•·1 \\/l~I\ ~•\Ill. ~ylyani;i J-~I stl'rl'•1 .~.1 ·~y~~I· wtrr ~~c'I li: ,6~ l't:ltll[ll11('1\I. Prcft'r 1 Yf'llr salon. J days 1~·k . Nice * SALESMEN *1SF:CRF:'J'ARTF.S j r;~~s ~idf'sl,id~ .1/ll ll!l', ,) h'Olll '.! ... O '" :!·.'JJ i'.lund •• v spr111:.:s/11111llt1•s•., '.! ·111g h1 pho1tf1 l\/(,111·1·111•1! ··h.~n~f'I',! I.'. in Cl' , r~ n11n~ r1 ._ t"l\!'lt'rit'11i~·. &i'l·!l.l*iG ivorkim:' cond!'I Good . • ,1y>;. , nt 1101 kin~ ~11Ud ~. llu'\1 J-1•1da.1 Ai;,fl 1., tu .~! .~l .utt!!:<. 111 ··~i;,•i· 11 1111111~11 ,r.,, I uitii u . .i;i • 1,11 i d 1 a 11." r i !;\!AIDS . No <'xpcr. nrr . Ap-NU R 'ES 1 • · .. -A/lply 1120 1~jl'I(' Ave. Nri Do ~~daJ,~ _saJl'.~~irn l lyla~d l_.11bor111.qril•s h11s i1.n-I Espc1•1a~!y fln1· 1·l.l!'.11rrll!. -;r.ooking 1.1u 11·a11I 111 ~ut11· ~ !'~'~r or 1hTo11<•t s-S!~.ci j\.j~1! 1 i~· 1 h<:st 2 urr ivhhri ~ply In IK'l'llOll, Thf' RCM.lt•Vo'R,Y 1 S " /' tlC'S 111l , sh1 r'.s. I IJ\I \Vcsl t llfJ Plaza I ' wnn!cd ~ s \\1lh ". gr11.111 or l l1J\'{l.1;11e 01~n1ngs nnri _111. Phone f .rane1s-01T, 61~1010 l'\•pl y. tJtiuiu(' S;,1 ,.~1 ... 1 ... 111 . .~1<-~! ;u, Ut'1..'\.ltnlot lihalli•s "'-\'all.Ull'l'I Inn, 1400 S. E. Bristol, Coi;ta 1 x nr fl 111~1' . bulls. l1Cvc1 ly I ii.nit . Can I say I bl amt' you. , tl'l'\'ll'IV!! are prr sentl,v bi'tni,: I for 11ppo1nlmen1 . !02:< t i·lliiu• ,,,., •. , ,,,,.1 jJOl'I I p.1esR . fi5?-8700. ~l a.n1~r ( on v llo_~p . ~followed_ up a f.ew n1ysclf l ,·oruloclC'd lo1Hl the folloii.1 ~ ~--l-tl'al'h,Ca !l2G4ill ~ ---1 1u fll sl11nd111rl 6' x •·'-''II\• , Cap1st1 1u\o Rea1•h, <196-:i7116. I RECEIVING 111 the past. The JOb scldo111 ini,: positions ·-I St h . ___ ltl\ 11•.J{,\ :-<•!,, l'W'd . ilk t.:1'11, ckiw. n .. -0 llrll 'n 1·ha1r 1v,rirk MNA. l~~""N/ EH··,.~.E.-D. 11pf)ly ll 11 NUnst-:s Al des . c.·on-1. ivc<l up lo lhc claim >in lhe • ADMINisTRATIVE I e nogra p er Sn1lrl1·~t1;11~1. ~l :iplo· Sll).!'I 111111· l\t•lt1111.:. ti·kl-025.'· 1tl1. 61 I ...., ".,_, :.: , 19•7·"~' vule-see111 ho1ne ttll sluf15, CLERK .1ll. SECRET ARY ' . URGEN l1<·d .ti i11i1l1 . 1:;nd lhl. iu11ph-. Pti.1. J\g\11\H DC'•Uu ' .... ,},'),\I f'I • 1164~ . Do )'OUl'sclr a ril\'01' & l'X· I TLY \\'n•u~h1 1"•11 lllno•1l >\t'L *·c__A_U_C .. T-IO--N-*- 1'.1AID \Vanlf'd SeaclHf ('1,t~ 5'.1---,-· --l\~ini~u!n ~f 1. )'~ani l'xper· plore this On('. If you'd like . . . DI\'-' tu 0111• raµid g:rO\lo'lh, ti 12-0.:.:;.1, 1- -•-·t'"!"mel I s CoasL H 2 OFFICE:. ~IRLS icn<:r .111 •1 shipping a~/or lo make $250 a week in1-Rr4uires sho•111J!nd 11 ~ 90 • \lariun Uata ~1uchin<'.~ Ill•.~ E~mED J~l:\C. s i1.-::!~1 ~~l .!-'int> ~·ur1111ure 1 .. -ma """Ch ' -I EEDED rl1i!el~·u~(I depa~ment, li9r ia.tciy, wilh .trr-i . . , l11 a 10. A lllurlr . "mt'<lffl...____,,_,,,,,ni........__._.1 -. iu·1·s~ J n . A >li·,onl't'S ~· ......,., ' •· l'ft II l'ft' St bl ' for hb'llrCll ,,,_-,,.,,.._ .. ,.~. · · --· .. I .,_ h .--Radio telepho_nt• di$pa!c_h 1 · l'RVY. 1 nii:. · a r 1nut'h morr in the fu1ur1·.1 · · , our Engi11eerin!.( ar<'a ft•r :1 ulrl '-:?JO_ 11o.•11 . :\lu.~t sell. \11l'1ion" ~·n1la \ 1 ··~0 p n1 m port m9C a~1.c . .\lust be -25, Rb~ to drive i;ia.nufl1l1ur1nt:. ..1,impuny. l'ri like to. ~alk_ 10 you. If e G.ENERAL I Sten•1. \'ou n1ust bl.• ahlC' 10 50 TRAINEE "lako• ullt•r . :i:u-~n::c.; .MAST ERS A'u CT16N' In1 1Jo.Jrt .au1on:iolllll' 1'1'11lhnnl1 Applv In Pl! n t.Atd 1n11onU\lf' ,..nd i)('nc-your quahf1cat1ons 111alrh , · 1ype OOwpn1 , havt' l'\· .~· -------11ornu·rt) \\;U\lly'si l"jl('l'l~lhsl . \\i:. i_>lfr l' lhl' 111-.~1 YELLO' w cA""'e c o ~11.ll. Lots or OVCr1Un('. Apply our rNtui1·cnlt'lllll; lhiR could I SECRETARY I pcri('OCI' in ty1iin• lr ... hniral GOLU lcathCl'l'll(' SO(a . ,_,,,,-... ,,,,.,,.,.,, C'I '1&-== k 'O d 1 1H i ) • IC'~ 11.1 p I De_. he t 1111lnul trini, t'('('•lini11i.: chair • " .,, ,,.,..,., 11·or H~ < u 1 10011 11 1 u1 100 ,. l"ll C '" ,1 . 111 I : n f'l':!Onnt' • !he career you've ~n "hnrt' •d .1 ~ 1, ., , specilic·alions and s I h ASSEMBLERS 1 11 ., I ' u .,111·1,d '/'<>ny'.' Bl<I", Mal'!. P~~. and bo:!neflls. -~ <=-· _., ~ .~.'.!:: ·~sa-lll•11n1ent. lookit~J::' (01•. 1 ·ro na " ,,., WJlm, ) P iu:: I should bt-at lcits1 80. If you rl{. u on1:1n. -) i·s. o ,., ::_~ -~....:.... _....::._ --- Dick M iiier Motors OLDER· COUPLE AVERY !nl1 •1vlf'I\' appointn1enl 10-4 . n1cc1 ll'K>M' 11ualirications c0~1 $ti00 . .st•ll swo. 612-900;. ~OFF---\~ \\'.-~\l~rn;r', s.~\. &!ndabl<' .. hllndy. 1~ unit.s. PRODUCTS _1-'i\t, '~eekdays. S.~~3.!_~:?._ 1 .\pply in (X'rson or cull : 11nd arc looki ng fo r a l'On1 · VOLT Credenza WalnQt W ith Th;, Ad :>a7-:t132 N!'\1·po1·r HMghts. 646-1664, • Sa les-Me n & Women p11ny that oHc rs: Inst a nt P ersonnel lik" n .. 1v .~!LIO , . • i-----------J:t.1 "1'<11·1606~ !IJ 1 761-~T.t • CONS9M F .. I{ OIVTST~ Ground noor opporlunl\y in #.P~triX>ER1f!:z _ . l'l'lll.IOJ'•.u·v St·rvi'-'l' ' -tii:l-:.1::2s . ~.l-, hu·ullu1 · .... ··Rllpltanc<'Ji, -.--"-••AJNTENAN:f E OHl)F.RL¥::-t1ipo.r~~1 · -.--2li20 S._Sus11u. -th<.!-IJ001nl11g .11001 ..... Sef•urit-v • _J -:......_ -· · ' !"'1...:.,..._. :~ <l.~ . an1pu:s r.1 , iiif1• ltk1 ·' filN~;tiatkl -:;;:-r11'"1fflr• .v "Ls:.1ull p_s. 1 "Y"· clofhe!I, m Clr'lll( .. n!e r.cnel'nl llo11 p. I S.1 11111. Ann. C111ir. lnduslry, IJedicalN'I hnrd ! H. .• d rl • Facilities NC'l\'J>IJ1'1 lit•ac•li :1116-4'7'f1_hi0iii_. ll~ f l tlll Hjll\' USA HLEs nc II : . . ' . . -. · ·MECtfANI -· , ___ ill:::l!Xi-112'.l cl\t_2li. . ·~"\:~~~hor ~ \\'a111er 1 ~·aook 1·an_~Leu~ $~.~· • _ V.J80 .. -!',;quat· Up1111r . 1".rnp!uy1·r I "·hitt" I-Blvd. (;f!1,_J' ·:o1. l)Jure;!(' 1 ' ..... 1, <'llnllngS rate Ill f\ t-:-f ' I.•·· Basic..'..._aitd-. . -. --*-K:{l-4::\4J-fr._ •. ---~-~ ~ --- Swing Shift -----------• an rq unl oi>por cniployer ni i f fr11·. 1yl'c)<~. 'Full training L b •. "' (I M • M d' • I \VAl1'rllESS Y.'t1~1lc1I.' fu~l .. ur BIG L'0111--,-Y ro,f:;-1·r:i1l}~ri11<' I IJISllWJ\.sii!!.:R, t< l'.fl n10rt'-.---•· P /tim• Emp,oyment Jll'OVICl('d. lntcgn1 y, l!•illim;:. I a ora or1es a1or e 1ca pal Un1e~ ll1U8f t>t •• ov~r :.!1,' sha1~. J\rll'quale SICl.'pitl" l'Olllbo. Odtdoor shed, c.'Or· ~fu!l't havt" r.\(>C'ril'rn:c tn th1• Offer ed By R eceiv ing Inspector t'lt'lis 'to leern & '-''Ork hiu ·d , + Life npply . 111 _ Jlt'l son. 1:1 I I rn1. On!v S-t'l. !lf..-:-5474. ., Hl'I' J.'l'OUP · 2 wardrobes :.! nlllin!cnancr ol produrlion I J>crfornl -<.'lt'Clro·iuel·hunirai' niore important tlian exprr· 3?.00 Hyland Ave. 1 Pnr1of1r\o, 2.1~12'2 ti1u1rla11d1< --· -------·1 ·1 bl ' 1 bi ~ ' 3 n\:tciuncs and 11la111 ~1p· Irvine Unifi'ed lnsJli•i::Uon 011 parl<i for irni'f'. PH i1~·:il7·'5662 for c.·os1a Mesa, Calir. ~'26 e Stock Purchase Bl,•d., Sa fl•v.:ay cl' n 1 ,. r, f)JN~NG rc,><1n1 sr1.. Tabl•· .{· 1 1 11 t' ~ {' 11 1: . t.:~ net,s tv, n1rnl. r.lusl h8\'I' n1C'<'hanu ·:1I J · f\1ission Vi~-1. , 1·hn1rs. l t10n1n<>v1\h•. l.ik•· :unµi;, _ .ivalOI}'· '0 me S h I D• • rl'(·ei\'IOJ: in~JIN·llon. Should 1nm·" information. An e<ioal 1 1 1 e p fit Sh • 1 __ "Jl 111,11. $400 -,!(}-~·· 1nlsc, a!'> 7 -!t !1 J U. 2670 -.pt1h1dt'. \\'Ill in!crv1('1\0 I C 00 ISfflCt t"• <ti.ii~ lo perfon!1 l ~I art1-SR.Ir\ rmployer ~~lr;,~;m~~en y fQ I Orlft9 \\'AITJ{£S.S-Blu1:. Bt"<'1. AJ» -. _ ____'.__' -·-··~---1 !\'1•v.•1Jort HI., C.~·I. ;r;~:~~~~~:1\N•ki•nds. J\1). t•l1• , !l 5 fl r l' r I~ II on TO,. & GIFT PARTIES • 12 days a year P,l y iu 1~·rson. aft <tp111 107 , \~~~1Tf.D C.a11op~ l"•fl fo r I 1EC0r{A1'0!{ hu<·c_l_l_9_yd_<_. / • -E oocLAui5tant-111~·hanicul pa_i·ls. S ulls l'C· HoUl(('\\'h'1's-deiuousinuor!ll • -l11t Pia ...... N.li. I · · ..... , ""!•) Soft lir111• X l'\"t:"ll nylon short level I (Jlllfl' Ui!ll' of niierof11clt·t' & earn lo $2...__00J by[)(>(', I. :-,o,; ( . .. .. ,,_n: paia vacation ' \VANTEU: Sr. Excl·.-St-1"). r==7.: ' ~ ... ~~ . ' . I i!llrJrcttrpt'I. J IJ yrds\ two-AYER:Y z·~~ hMrrhn!y, 2.5i Pl'!' hr.1 1'0n1pru11:tor:s. True pos1!1un 1lt'lh·1•ry -no •'Ulleeti(ln. &•\:t"el_!ry ~1500 6 d Mui.I be xlnl in shrthnd & 1 * ('OUCll ,I< l.OVF.~1-.A'.J: * tune bt'U\\'11. 100 )'ds. off. PRODUCTS • Food As s istant lolf'ran ... ing. ' -• l-'1•(•l' l!OSll'SS :,:ifls. l!t'l'd '~~c~ F l'lll ore ~2S • ays a year typin:;. Hl'sp. i:ir1 Frida,\' /1('\'!'I' u.~1·11. holh r~r .$1.1.1. \\ hi,t• plush. 6~2-2255 or Le v•I II M aster SJ>9c 1al1t1es 1·;1r. j:l;::-~4 Gilb; 'n i 1.ratnt~l' , paid sick leave, fol' _!>res. ol Co; ~~or, in· Usually_honll'. !16.~7!110_ :.t'i-46.'tt. Cons ume r D iv ision •)1 -4 h . In 1 12 T1 1 . 1 11;.ll) l\lnnr11\•JH, Cof!hl i\lr ... a t ;adgl't:s •.i.~:1.:> Coll~e GPA 1 •"-"" le1v1ev..'. 11ho11t! l!:l.1--9002 01· n••ndal1.'. like r~1'. slnl eun<I. I 1· 0 N v E_'_N_1_'_1_0_N_A_L __ c_a_b ~ S. Si.~ ~.• Food11' (A.1y,I t " 1""1r u. An Equal Op1>ly 1':n1ployl'l' •&c·y Jtf'Ceptaonist ...,.,.., l ,.-I SS sen I . -1pprll0f1oel Cletic Sof25 'You 1nay be the one v.•e are HJIP Y .•11, J~nion, LlPA, 3!!01 DINING ruo111 sci , t :hlp-JoJlt~pt'r tot· dif'M;l truck, Santi Ana ... Calif. !rl7{)1 r Substitute Hf:' full _time nights 11 -i :?.0. SHJPPlllG Dictapi)one Opr S<IOO looking for. \Vci11c1t~ Pl., NB. \Call 614-4221 11•ell bui\I. 16 '4x4 wooden an l'qO:t1 oppir.rmplO)'CI' Ill I l\\'811. on rail $2.57 Pf'!' hr. Xln1 fn~gr h11Jls. Beverly n Kr yPtJnCh o~ S565 ' -I palleh1 •• lie\\'. New poker • f ~f a.n o 1 Co n v lt o~ri . Tettl Technic'•n Plt"a~ApplytnPereon 'Vl-10 WANTS fO WORK? G1r19e S.te 112 &able.Ai ch1.un1e._bar stools i\tAI.£ / fr.tunk-Ela!lton•l'!I \ Apply 1o ( np1!'l'tr11no Bt'nch, 496-57~. AND Ela·tro·l\Ieehi'nit..l $-4.2a hr Or Contacl B. Krafka DRtVF~ A CAB! · .\:Int t.'Oud. 64~307. ' A~bly \\'otil. $l .6.'; pt•r l·IGOO Sftnd Canyon I • NEWPORT ----Cl-lOOSE youl· hours, 1\IOrk , 1'RlNKETS & ·.rr~asure•, Sul CiJrms-l\1alhe11; St~r eo hr start. E.'\'.SAR Corp ' : Ea.a>t ll'Vlnl?, ~ SALES RECEIV-ING PerlOnftel Agency v [)VM :ss~·o~ll::;u;,r ~u~()e~~-c~~ fitu~t~!k~~~~·e;~~~lil~l~a ,~:~; ~1;~i~11--:i~lll~ -~dr~ l~ti 64.:;JOZI. 1 1 .Equal Oppu1·. Eiuplorcr 133 Dover Dr1, N .8 . be ~lightly lu1ndic11ppt'{l. huby clotht!S 10 a dune bu!;:· l sl 1 ~ &: ~~~ f ~0 n gA,ll MANAGER TRAINEE 642-3170 N ·ca t-Cl!!an Ap pcarancr. g:y. 1 ·.a• " IMI urnnu~. outstanding opportunlty to 1• ' . ' . $400 WEEK CLERK ! Vts, relired. Age 25 to . 70. WANTE D USED :~~\~~lh:n1 ,. o nd J t Inn. adval1C\• to managerlril posi· tnn1( Sf!n.~L't.' Station Al-I Supple111ent your inco1ne. · · tlon in 30-60 dlly!I. OUr cur-tend1u11 . Ntlf's & \\'krxl11. I SECRnARY 2722 M ichelson Or. I Drive a 1·a b 6 ti r11•0r more 11 BRICKS -C~L L AU'l'OMATIC G J\ RAGE ... n' m 8 n a• er , earn l\1ust bc <'xfJ('r. H.r1y \\.'ll~f' W k • H p Irvine, Celiforni• day. A11ply in perMn, 870-4564 IJOO ll OPENElt. .t-lne!!il Don. G I r or • r1 •Y Vnriau Dula Machines has 833-2400 3·34 I k I $1000-$1500 mo. Must huvl' I ; :on1ni. . s u \\'t' are looking ror a top , ext. Ycllo1\0 Cab Co., 186 E. 16th \\'\\' r~v , 2160 · ·rio11•11 1r11nd. lte¥. $200. door 10 tloor ran\'a.uln1it ex- 1 0<.·1..,·11·r .. 5!IO s. Const 1-lv.y, New Car Furnilhed 1111 im mediate opening for a nolch secretary tn learn th(,' I SL. C':CJ~la l\te.sa. I . . elcran No. ~U.\· Special $ l :1 !f . 9;, installed perience. . o-1..-.g Bch. shipping and l't'L'<'iving clvt·k ad bi:<. If )'OIJ t a kc ' Equal Oppor. En1plo~icl' -~hary rumnn1ge salt>, St:-111. , \\•/'j \I r ~1ar. !t93-l577 or Call Mr. Nr1vman 919·52'n PART TltiitE lunch rook. A~ You°\'{' rl~ad the~ .J,:idit·u1ous \vilh a n1inlrnum-ot 1 .... ·o i;horthnnd. 1y1>e las! It ac-I --i 29, 9:30-4:30. 910 A1.·a,·111 ~1415 / pl (Kf . R t t '>l 2 ad.,i before: Now, lle1'f' is yPan; rxpcrif'nce in !hr curatcl_v & would like 1t , SERVICE Slalion Ht>lp. 1-·un ll ~l Ave .. ll.B. ~1AN lo \\'Ork f/linle Jn ' 1't'l1· I ,Y IC' s. es auran · -11•hAt .,,.,,. hn ve to offc_>r. AA r<'i:t•iving of t' I e C' I r on i c <'ha llcns:e. 11end u.~ your 1 oi· p/!lniP. 900 E. Coast M«chandd• " [ '~·\H ref., ded. s. 1.bl11. 1·h;1i.111, ta! i·al'fl. Ven. lll'HI lfp· "· .... l~h .,sa.._ Costa M,<'!tll c-on1r><1ny is expandinn. O/)·. ma1c1;aL<i preferred. \'ou od PO Bo I .,, > ,, I i>c l-1-... n & a pm 64&-<~ . ..,, ._ rei;umc I 11.y. . . 1 x lh vy, NC''-''port Bch. toll'., etc. t.:.11 .. l~th :-;I,, pcarancl' & hand\\'l'il ing. _ ·• _. ____ . ;-i·ation in Dra~c Co. \\'c n1usr ,,... alll'ntl\'e to detail 1691 N 1 •-• c 1·1 C 'I 54° .. ~ a ·" woll;•g to "'"'' ...,.,.,; rwpot ..,.·tti·u, ai. SE \VJ NG MA''llJ N J.-.' ·""·~·..::.:~~:::=-:.-·-----Can lra1n. Apply n1orns, PART ti1ne mes.'l('ngPr }.?irl nt'Cd nrM', 10 inriividuals to ,,... .,, .. .,,_,,, '---1930 Nrwport Blvd. Cf\1 J!I to 22 yrl'. ~·Just have ov.•n hrlp open orticl':ll th1'Uflu1. o\·crti.rne \Yhen 1'l'qlllrcd. If 1 · OPBl!ATORS. Sil\l:h' i1t.oe· Antiques 800 I H h Id G d 8 14 MAN _ !rain (or window !in-1 l'l.ll' r.hlr;q;:r allowance. Call I Our 1'0, ha.s fivcn us un-you nll''C'l t h cs I' • re-I die, O\'l'rlock, 'OP rate~. r . .:.p ouse 0 00 S pna lnslllllcr. Slarl •".25 hr. Linda. ll'l'l-1300. limited fi.nancn for this pur-quiT'l'n1e111s. and art' Jool..,ng Secy-.R ecepts $425-$800 only XG:: ., PrOi'luetion Pl.. W . L. Schultz INDIAN JEWELRY ~~ .u n.... · 1 · for a arn'-'"n"' Or,......., Coon-N.B. 646--0:WS. 2043 V' I C · I RaL'6 to $4 !'IO \rlthln I yr I PART /nnr off1t·e girl, O\'Pr flOS<' . ....,,ne 111 or lllll'rv1r1\' ... ~ ·oe. ~·n-\\'1lh or \\i lhou! shor1hand , 1 , • IS • a 1on Quality, hnnd·craftcd, squitsh 0\Tr 25, lall, lll'ill. Sorry, ''" JS. '-''Ill train & \lo'~ see "'hel'e "'C go ly r.nmpany that orrrrs: Sn1all or lal1:l' nffires , •SE\\ ING 1'1A~11 I N 1-. Newport Beach blos.<;0111 nel'klacr:o; bra1·e- long hairs. ~9-1. * ~8-747fl _. fron1 OOre. e Modern Ac ct Clk, •[p $365-$650 1 ~,.PER,\ TORS. 5'''1m 11-ear. ~uu-aL'C. Lhe 11·in11er of 1 lets. ctl'. 50' ~ bclo~1 n:·1ail. MARKETING. Srcretar)'. · t P/TIJiiE t•ves "-' Sal. ldr.11 l ntf'rviewing at the ConstM.lcUon 1 ~1flltnpus Dr., N.B. TWO FRE E TICKE TS Urangl? County. SJ.I, 1 y p In g, aggre!llslvC',·1 for studenrs. Guam wagP + H iiton Inn Facilities F REE FREE FREE ! --· to 1hc 12131 .i:Jo-:!620 • cagrr. 647-9470, Dove. bonu11. 89.l-:Hl1 e B • d l.lz Reincler'11 Agency I SHIPPING C LERK R E C REATION 1'1\TIO 1·haist· ,r. pad $:!1. 2.J" 25205 La Paz, Lag , H iiis aSJC an 412t •v 1 1'1 pal'1 ti C' 646-1910 MA SSEUR PARKING Attcndanr:s nt.>t'<1· ~ester y ai·tt ·' __ m _.__ VEHI CLE SHOW t'tlun•I plare i:luss tahle top '-1 1, 1 r ._,•At ttM'SanDiet:0 ~·t"lv.v.• Mai'or Medt'cal Soite 11s. NB &'l.:{·8190 Tf.;L~.;r1-1 0N1.:: 11.pp 1. s1:!_ G1::.1 7i1 . , J-'/Lhne w/Hc. P.1cn's S1>lb.. ('( ll.l" 1mc rvr~ "'1 1'hui·s., Sept. 20, !l:?.O ani SEPT . 19T H-23 RO j -----Bilboa Ba y Club 11 1.'Ckl'lld!ll $2._hr slnr1, mui;t Ask for John Young + Life SECRE'TARV 1'"or salC'~ dcp1 secretaries 01· rollclto1·s Al ltu• 1J e We1,:Y-115 l·~i \". r •• ,, H•"y, N.B_. tie l'<'liablc. 5:i7-29J7_ n&.--...... or aggrcsslv,. r ra n eh ii; e nct'<l£'d Hi yn; & uhnv£', no ANAHE IM STADIUM ,,... ,, ....,.. ,.. No r •ou• .. _. .... "II Pll'llsc. • S k p ha IJuslnc.95. !\'lust hr sell exp. nl'rt's~<iry. Good pny & 200r • . ' I GENEROUS Personal Secretary toe urc se 1uolivnte<I \\•/knowlN.lgt' ol brnl"fil!I. ror :ippl. l'Hll 1 Sla1t' Col~t'~l' BlviJ.. • • -MATERIAL 1 !<'1 1 c 1 • 1 . 1 e ,.•ofit Sharinn advcn isiui:: p I a c (' ni c n 1 89'~~~-~Tl1t·on1 5 to 8 Tues, Ph"•~l' l .. 1 ~1~,1,"21'1!1,\~ i·'(I .,,.11 r u 1011'~ s llnns U\l;illable _,.._._ . " ' ., hclp rul. hut not-))('(). 1t1u!lt w ....... _ lUI'.' • . ·--"-~' ..... R~WARO HANDLER To Vice President foi 1~·xpcrood. sat;s1 1 >00n1pJc in • 12 days a year i'M' a hle 10 con1munica1e :~ort';~'~ouni~ul'Tolrre~~~:----•-~ -e - spor inc: ~ s "' ia 1varf'. .d • 1v1~ll on lhe leleph<111e. Sh & TELLER number is :llO-l2'.l01 . 7\t ulrl hav(' forklift f''\l'll"r-Shor!hand pretcm-J hot llO A I g O f U 11 1 Im e pGI VaCGtiOn typing a 11\USI. Salary con1---F1>r 1'('1ur11 or any !11· lenc-. Uravy Urtlng. i::x<'rl-1varehou)l('man 11eedt'<I. Call e 6 d n1ensuratr w/8bilily & •'X· Purl-Timt ·rllEO. llavilnnrl, l'U! i.:lass. rnrrntil l!n h·nr!ln• 10 i'f'tu o·oo • .... 1l1"<:cs11ary. Must hr 111 ays a year ' ' lr111 benefil~. Swlni; nnd iractivr. ncl'lt 111 Il l>-ror ri.n nplTpt. prr. 6of2-9-ti0. Downey Savings & Loan n1i!ll'. C .,,,., ur 11 g•1ld tour lflar t·lov•·r 1 Gmveyard !<.hirtl! 8\'ailablc. pearancc, 21 to 30 yri; of WH E FRONT ' paid sick leave, IJOll opening in Huntint!'lOll ull s~2 ..... ,.,.:~ pin. llj)]lt'V'\. 2 in\·hc<; ill I Appty 9-1 1 A.i\I. or 7-4 P.~f. flb't', intcN'stC'd in lcaniing COST~ MESA S•cretary to $IOO Re11c;h ror a p/tinic l1•lh•r uftC'r j:31J d1unu•!\''" 1111 h j 1· 1\' c I•· •I \\'ill al~ int('rv\r\\' l'\'r n\ngl! rcs1aura11t businct1.s, uncn 5 _ 3635 You 11111y ~ the one \\C ai·e Employer Pays 1-'c(' l\'/s;ivings &. loan or hank-0 1\1\ Double Slci;.:h bed, hnrSl'~hnr in t'f'nlrr: 111~1. 11nd \vrckeot'ls. 1-untlx>J't'd & :ihll' 10 travel ~ looking for . To f>l't!I-of 9Crvice hu~i~ I ing t'XJ>CI'. Xln't pti)' ,t, I-Ii-Soy & 1lrt'SSt'I' 11·/n1lr• ~old IO<'kf'I !11~1!1 on 1·h;ti111, I Apply in pt:rson, Th c SALESMAN "No , A~l' in lt!r lrvlllt' Complex. 11·orking cnnds. Call r.n-. J'Ol'S, roo1 sluol, .xlnl l'Ollil. approx. 1111~ sb•.1• or 11 11i1·kl'I , Apply ln P<'l'!IOll ' Califotnian Restaurant, J lOO Li111il". 1-\Jll or p/lnn<". Plewie Apply In Person AISCJ ~·"', Position11 Head. 002-2407. 61'1...()!)(j:J iust·rihL·d in ~··riµt, ~·1..\. AVERY So. Harbor Bl"d, , ., Habra M'l.1'8Y INTERNATION· Or Contact B. Krafka / R p · · Equal Oppor Emplov1•r A--I' 80l J Tht"lil' ;1rr. tll"t'ply lrt";t!!Urt'tl ~ ...,. " · · · 1rr·re · • pp liU'llC•S (urnily 1nt'nlt'n!~ ,,. rhe losll I PRODUCTS Pl<O DUCTION H l l AL CllEl\'llCAI~ will help you As.<10t"ia1c11 ;\gcncy, In.:·. cper, all!ls build bo · VDM 1""~ Ncv.·port, c.,,·f, 642 L''!;\n L'REIGll'r 1 ... 1 l!! ir1·t>pla1·c;11Jlt" PLEAS ~:. In m[g. of \itarnin lablt'I• rour ()\lo'O !llOt'SS. "°" -vr'£U r Jitnlnge .-... I', 1~1.~;Ast: lll'l l) if you /ha\'tl 1 Consumer Division \Vor, Doalcr position in Sell l'h.:!n1Jcn1 pmdu!'tie to __ ___ _ TELLER "'ll!Jhl'rl'!, dr)'<'fs. l't>!rlgs, I uny infont1alion _ 642-:~~ ~~ s & ••• • I ~ I lndoslrlul 01K'r11. ProtN:lf'd nc11· 11·arrnnly. l't l' h l t """" . 1....... i11 11 pp 11 i::. 1vareuvus ng S ECRETARIES I I I r,-,,, . t:ve~. ,l• \\'f'Cken1ls. I , Santa Ann, Calli. !1270.1 \Vl'lghing l<· ronipi-eas.lni: terr, llhf!ral romm. i;:all m per • 11 a~ h •' r i11 /dry1"1'i11 " fl equal oppor l'mploycr 111/f 1 l.hiivltt."O Lab. 2148, Neivpor nl!O\\'. Fnr nppt c·nll all 6 & 1 Savings & L'oan S:l!l.!t.°"1, Hf'Arh Cit~· All-QUALIT'I'. ftlCli:1u .lt'\\'t"h)•. I !'"!!!;,,,,,.;,;,;..!!'!!!.,,;~.~~!!!!! Blvd .. Cl\1. Appl.v in person pni, >l!l."r1:t00 2722 M lch•ls on D r. KEYPUNC H OPRS X\111 • oppo1 & 11·1ll'kln~ 11li11.nt•r , 1'1li2:! \'I. \\':1.1·11t•1". ~1u1tsh L"Onclk>. lw:11.'t'1"111· 1 MECHANIC only, 11:00.10:?.0am. -SAL E S-CLERK Irv ine , California Irv ine ~~400 I t.'Ond~. in Nf'1\·po11 Bench. S . .'\. I I Bick E. uf ll:u·boi·• l'ings IRli1bc('I . S 1g 11 l' ti · t C II M " I / ,-,.,~ .. -N', llll\>', . ~ ltl'tt!IOnubll', P\'I p I )', ,..: ... pcrlenc"',' tn \\'(Irk on I nE:AL F.,STAl'l; S;\Ll~S F' t' tll HI 1·' p It i 111 I'. 833.2400, ext. 336 liS02 SI\)' !'ark II '" \•I' Jl1~1llf r 1• _11 1 1.~!11•r, lo ... ' li~4-4~'.'1. 1·7 j)Cll. ~· •v SUCCi' SS CAREEr. I S 11t/Su11/Mon/'l'ul's An.. i'l'J-:VF-:1l f\ t~EF; i\T TF:MPO ~·n1· Appoln:rnenl \1•to1ht.•r, \\'h1!'1 pilf1l l' I 1• i.' 1 ~ -----I ul!lt.•d <'ftl'll. All Ucncll11 1K>n·, ~ · ~ • · " 67""1''" -,,, •.. ,., .. ,·,II 11,,,. ,,,,,,,,., .... "1011 Miscellaneous 8 18 I lo I .......A ' ·1 N4>W or expcrlrnced. Join !he p1-vx 12' noon-7:30pn1. Sonic Jo:::c1ual 0 1•1>0r, Ernph)yt'r 1·1·111110 Tr·n1po1·l11'y llelp ,,..,-, ~ , ~ .• rl 11 n ru11 '"'"" My. \VO'rlrl'll large~t and fastest hcnvy Jl tlini: !~!•frl. SUlrl · Equal Oppor. E111ploycr co1111. $7:,. Fl't't• dl•liv1.·ry. -ST~P FORD ••rci1vln<> rcsak' O""an\zallon lmnlL'<i. Apply In IX'rson, SECTY P ART T1~1': SECT''\'/Bkp1" for Al'ch. ~ut11" 5-iti-86721-1 17-:-111."1 MAGNU~ Ek·i·t. Oi·i:1tn $!~" I S c_i I ., "" '" G II S -· ---SaKI l.uit Vl'l{ll~ rri11 Jlhcku~i· n an cn1cn C. \Yith ',network of over 300 o hOp. 6 hri:i day. Sl"crotary fnl' rlrn1 cxpt•r., nel'. lr\l lnc Call TRAINEE S \\'AS 111:; RS, fl r y 1• r, 1vill st-II for ShXJ 111· h~t offr Ph: 4112·1137 ask for ~1gr. otllces and become :\ Balboa B a y Club t>rttb)'terlnn church In 1133-2088/497-208&. \V'll . d 1 1llllhwnsh,•r. l!t'bll , gui1r. M42 79'i9 · ! MEN'S SPA nu::1nber of our" l\1111Jonaire 17'JI w. Coast 1-twy, N.B. Ntiwport llt';tc.;h: ~tu111 IX' SERVICE Station AUe:ndanl 1 train epe,ndab c \i·on11·n J)elivt'rt•d ln'l-7li:l0 ur ---~" ---I ·~' \me attendanls, over 21. Club. ~1ultl-n1illion dollar SAL.ES !llcUlcd typist & b1' nblf· lo t'/tlml' day iihlfL Mu81 ~kl lo bct.-onie i1tjl:'Clion 1noldin" :i1t>-52JS. · · · \VO_RI.1> ·Book E11ryl. ·~:1 ,t· ' 1 & Sun No cxpcr l'l<'C "dvtrll11ng program. Free r.1anager for 1tlC'fllca l RcduC'· 111..l<l' dlctaUon; Call ~1r. lit(' nic-eh. 11.·ork. Prl'fcr opcralor!. Muiu havf' Oll'n ---Br11a11nlt·a onu«,.d l ·n·11t I _ _ ~~-lbo°I a~i.j': " i:etd lic:ensiru: school. . Clink. M~lo#-~slhn-A JQhn~o. _ ~'1:-,3101 ctui-2!!&__ _sruoJL He. Sa l.'OJ.run .__ t'Ur, be •Ole-10 glarwl rntlrt• Ren~ v.:as~ers/D.ryers Hook!! & Jt·, s:ii· g:~~-::t11:t !Office Fur nltur•/ ''I. .. . ""' "" 8 r:xcclle.nt sal~s tr11Uilnv. ha\•e had i"CCt•nt i.tt lf'.l cJC· ~Ofl.\l=131Titter---S-~ Don'i> Cult i:..-.it.'t!'. lj9() s. xh.ttt-t ~ 11hlf' t11 \\"'O!'k --t.:l.--\\~ ~u.11.n1<•111l ~1Jttr1SOA!tl), t:nn!Ml ~ E ul • --82A 1J221 \V. ~..!!.. H"'l'.!.J'j .:_ \Vha t It y0ur Uctn!C 1vorh "' y ~.. \\'l'l!kendj 11 nt"Ce!ISllry. __ .. ~~~ •---' Sn1ilh 1' \Vi1lf'ti:k;\tf' Uia· -""qc;.cP:;.;,. _____ :;;: MGR TRAINEE $525 lo ~·u•. 0 , ... , our -·nthl 1w·rlcn!'c. Phone J oyce . S i:. CR F. TAR I 0 r nt~ Coasl llwy. LftJt Bek. o-nlng• on 0 1 .1, 111 •• II"'! Ull \"'ll I 1 JV '"' ""' )' 616-163-1 l\1ru1ag('r. Chulltonging rc!llp. .,.. '-, . ays 11 .,,.--, \V1\~ '"' { * '" 1110111 Tail. !17~7'.!S.i 1':XtX'V1'1 V ~: Spindle Top WESTC L IFF ~.s""',.~u·.n.' "r"1.1~~ .. me,""'a11 SA" LE'· Clerk•. lull ... rl 110~\llnn 111/f.R&I gro, ".·ing s~:n ... ,,v'f,~. Stpam. A•"',"".·,·,',:...l. lO lll lll'll, Sv.·uig !lhlfr 1$2.0.<;( l'onnhll' Di~h11fl"<ll('r fiTili)i{FN~~ I~ (:old\'ll f\101111• '''"o!k, \\'/blttn 1 A -.-,~ ,..,., ~ • Bt h ff l ~ .,,.. lo iilllM I I.! gral'C'yaril iihifl s.·..o t•f11·h 11t r,u;..:;.~1!i · 1 '' ·1 , 3 • 1 ~ '' l,c•1k1 .. 1,,,1. plu~ i11t v. .... Ptrlj01uie 1em·y Vlraln1'• Jo"-... .,~~<>1 1 . lime for 111\llmat•k c11 rd '· ~·ou•llit co. I" I, t" •cic11 , Neat In a ppear. Can train 1$2 ~ to''"'' Ila ., i1 "" -----i1anh•1. p .. 1:1~1· 1-1 i"ul', .. ~,~ 16.>1 E. F.rthWt'f', S.A. __.,_ ,_, g.,o;..-.o gift ,0011. L..ascunn 1~111; rron1-ofc oppca.ntttt't'. Vil~· !lhArp miin. Apply tnom!I. ·'" r • 1~ 1 ·"' l'UPl'l::H'fONJ-; \l'R8h1.'1· &· :111-i.~71 · n1att·hlni,: t'l"t'llf'n111 S6i5. l M1lJ1c II Cmtcr1 R .E . SALE SMAN f.tnll. SfJnlt' rct11!1 exp prr f. ty or ofr du11~ ln«lud1ns: t'iOO Nc1\·~rt. B_lvd., CM ___ J doy1A I · t -I u1at1·hin~ i·lt'1·tl'l1· •lryt>r .• ORI ENTAL RUGS urth:I" rl•f11ii::. $~. &IJ.-4400. ·~.8830\ r ,. ., th h I -·!l9G lypln• & bookkt'C'PI•• Sh --P!l) lltll• )JUI. 11:-'.I h1!::il. ('ull ~9::-ofl71. ,,, ••• ;:;-., , " -. ! .. --.-. <rv nvi•s •&& r. C ne1v uppronr C111l Jul c 00\1"' 1 · SF:H\llC'F., Sia. Allrndfanl 1 • 01·an"c Coa~I Pklslll'!I * ---1 Pn\'lltr 111u·11 1M't"di< "l!'\'1"1':11 1 ..... ,~ .. · -" , Wll 'IODELS MODE' • ._ ln-··••lv• inarkcli'n• --• ..'. 1trAlrab1e, but not nlAn· " 8 'Id' M I 806 '' 1 ,.,, .,. >// E • -~ 11 1 -__,, -i-hn1:.-;::, 01 ' Tl·I• 0 ,11 SAL ESLADY F/TIME i!alon.-. sal n .. n p/tln1t> nilltll &r wk nds. l\.tu!lt I(:.'.) \Vc111 l81h S1 u1 1ng 1ter1a s u.t1f'<l 11u:i; t:11-:l'.:~'6 ~-riru I 1,' 11'1" 1< "1' · -·1-11 •~~.._ l\t0D£l.S , '" "'""" ~ .-1 II I , c .. 1. "' c 1 I --------1111!'1. or lt'n, u '-~· ...,. d l .f.'RY OF' llO,IES. You Exptr. Unnr<'Mlilttry S1lel'lra Sy1ttms, C?-1 11' t':-ipcr. oui· Y ""81t" 11 1 c15a, 11 1 ' e Surplus Bu'tld"ing Ul'F:O N>Krll !<\\'lne: !11'1 fi ll 1~1-~. • \Vomrn, ~ftn, Otll N"n -SHOW OFF 9.....__"'_111n t'On1m. Dc»1'!1 li11lr Ser,•lc;f'~ • · -• c -• ''" ~------rol.s "nntcd for Fall 111111 \1·UI be....alad YoU did: C11tl ,.,...'"""' C La Bel 1,\f1\TK1tlAI. -llY<&"it nf -Nt-:\v 1 vVl"' ~1":¥f~111 ' -· .,.;.x i>;(· '""'' 1·h1-. $1~2:', S.C. tllt'r ~Athlonll • !16.1-5611 for .!tppolnln1en1 22 J."a.shlOlt l!ilanll. NB SECRETARY _:;oo s . oait lh\•y, K· --2.' TRAINEES rr1-;~1s~ lloul'JI, lu111lio:r. p'.y. ' . ,J _ __:!_ -:--l')ll'l' $:!/:ZI l>llk$ $20190 MERICAN ll'£Al!Tl\o.:S Lit:cnscd or unlh::enscd \VC SA u ESL A o v 111antl'd: r~ Paid sr. $550 2 SERVICE · 1"· Altrndan!tt. \\'OIHI . ulu111 11l11·1·ll11:,:, 111old-N.\ IL.' 11111,11~" lwt'nkuH(' I P11•r1'' !C43i \\' l~ C":'>I G·12.-."t"°8 IMOOELJNC ACAD EMY l\'i\I 1m in. mature & rxr.,:'d for part If you Ilk .. people & l'I (•hnl-I •'1111 .ti 1 l)/tlml'. Lite li11n\l'1l npt>nll1$:~ 101• iv•11nl"n ln" ivlndn1v~ C'lt" lhn+ 1011~ na•ll'I till or lh1 · p · -/0 12 0•~2. 3700 Npt Sivll.. R E ·L ESTATI! s •LES rk I n1cr.h. t'X lll!r. Apply Uu.'Una 0,11 nll 11hift11. A1~l·cpt1i1~ I'\• su"'1LOERS' SURPLUS tiHll'. s:::_::_M H) -I 11nos r91ns 6 "" ,.. ,.. tinlC W('lf'\I: In guno rlreis l('OStc \\!O \V invcstn1rnt co. Cl••"m•. ·~ s . Coos! l·lwy, .'.:"• I :===;;;;;;;;;:;;==;;;1 iW N.B. F R l!I! 'IC.ENSE , siv..p. 494-Zl9-1. " ""'P'"" &Jire b11'. t\l!IO f <'C ,,,:.;,n• l'~•"h. per. inoldlng mat hinc opt'!l. 1' (; o 1, F \If: ti! H J-:R~llll'. _.. ;;;:,''""'-',.;::,~;;;;;-----.1 .:.l_:'_'ll. C 11 Ch"· I t>" ""' ... ·4--t•·~hU)l,l•.-Clcw1. lit(' i\;cll'k 7100 l'<J. Mnin ::'1 .. -1'.A. .-.. PIANO S ORG •NS l~Q1EI~ ~1At0 \\.'ANTED TRAINING SAl..ESMAN tntldt: ~xp pref •-1"'1~1oru. ii . Ann i·1t1I (', -SH~OE-SALESM•N ln .nc1v bl''". Shift bnnu~ ~1on lhl'll ~~1f 10-:i h'Vhl<' .._ .. n.~1 C'ntn-· C.'lul>. -..., I \\!\JI tl•11''1. apply In ~rlO'n In n18'90n~ b 11 /Id I n ... -~:-C'oht'111 C & I' l' (' r "" ~ 714: W.-11\"l:l ,\sld1i~ $1 21.11), 4!!7 1'..!1:: .~1·1v &. li~ll . l:1't•ut ~Ice.lion . -Fl\molls Rcal..Elltatc. Llcen.s ., " ..... "I~ O R s •LES LADY prc1n. !'IUid Jor nitt• 1\•urk. -...... ti\ t.-1e·11,a Inn. ~ng Cour~ l'lOV.' avallnblo ltlfltfrte.11. tmmed Ol)('nln;i. Ent ym...,. .t\J{C'O(!)', ·"'VI' "" Oppor.-tor'R'dVlmtt'mf'nl. Ctmer11 & l.l!\E Ill'\\ cr.1~1..i u1a11 (".11\1j'H·tl'liV1' l'1'11-t11_ O~n 1TE Mlnagtr, 1!: x p c; ~.: tl\nl 1't1.tlw:•ll Reelloi·s. •"tee j.18-11)). Ji'\·lnc Blv(t., .N .U. P/lhl1l'. C'X'pcr. pre I'll. hul T!'nl·3prn, ~J p ni _ 1 1 1, nl , 808 'Ji11111111011·1•r 11 /call·hcr $7!1. F'\'l"~c··~ ~!N.liqT!l. ll)C!' bt'i!f Salary open. i\pply In PlnM!rl'K'-111 ~rv1cc. 'ff'l'rc SA L f;'S \V 0 f\1 AN , BrA'i'ls l SECRETAR Y not rlf'1 ·. &ilAry J)1lf'n. llp1n-7lllll Equipment {'aJI nit 4 ~~\ 11111 . :l \9-:'ISO':' ft1•:i l!I !lt'f' 11lwt1)'11111 : P1f11Dll, bel. noon. 30~1 s. Tr&lnlna P1'0tfl'ain. Berrt I Rnlloon. So. Coiun Villas.:e. 1)1JJC 80. 11h or diallllJlhOne., Apply In person only Ctilif. tn_Jt'tllon ~lolthn:: I\() \V A 1; ,, a n1i'r1•. r1i>onING: 1);~ r11.ndor1, Wallichs Mus.ic City "Bt'ttol, S.A. whOt )'OU let1m . CAil Al nvt')' 25, mu~I 'h11.w AAlt'M Gcn 'I oft"• tx~. A::vl·3, fl The lootery lrvi!'I(" lndu.'l. Cnrn11ll"11 1v/lt'lf'photn .t 11i1lr 1111~!•' I h;n~I\:-. r.l(n1lt• 8: 1:1"11 011k Soulh l:oiut Plau ~~ Chu11Ulrd AU!I •. , ft.tl-5678 8lnAn 1Tl41 8:\2 .. 5440. '''ll· 171<11 ;";f;..7!-10. (Iii)<; 11k. llJ.J., • .;J. 71"1 t-: 1Tth ~I . ~\_I __ :_)frl ·flrfl!'j::'I, r :\tf'~ _!:_n<1r~ s11-, Crill f\7;'WJ\l l~t-fli11'1, :oil .;,, lfl1-'?T-11 1 -1 FAl.l. t.:ICJ!ht'S. !;( i I I \\'a r c, l"IUSt'll al't', lu 1•11 lt ure. J{l'fr1•shn11"11ls. D;i ily dra\\" 111~~ for prizt•tf 10 am lo of 1n11. N~\lo' ·rhrirt st,x>P. 1.\5 r;. l/Cth SL, C.f\1 . .-~-1 ·cAt.. Shen\' tank l.'Otf\pl. 11•/!rtancl 2U & fl gnl OOmpl . :lOO T'rup lr11 l fi!lh. Jl25. ,. har SIO. !iii E. \\'U~. Cl\1 ~fl b pn1 10 SI' bo)'ll bike. bnuvl nu, $55; Elrct. tan\ SU: 3 (.i1t'nlllt> htt'ill bed spread!!', rlf'll', S2 ett: Orirlf. & endt11. :~-12--0129 1 r .IONF.L tr:1in o gaug& rruck, Ii riu·i; + cni,:., l!en ~kis • l1ool1, card lable, J111l la n !tWHJ: light, !0>-7587. 1 !,IQlLQR C!ib.io<l,Jil!b~ louvl'r doors, J7" W 56'' 1011¥. 19" derp.,.S ll5 . 518-7408. -· M'1sc•ll1nedus W a ntad '20 WANTED USED BRICKS -CA LL 1 70-4564 WURl~l'rlEH, 120 clt'ctrlt' piano $..'>00. or "''' offer. 5~9-21 !)3 aftrr a pin. Musical lnsti"ument1122 H~YN'OLDS llUlt! v.'ilh C'a~ .$7~1 .. ~.:n -1 :111 11 :-:'('RI NG l\t11r·tin hRNI ca~ l)1•An~1nd 11ick·Up s J 1 5 . rh·111. ti7r1-74·1-t. ---FOR Sall·: Ohl."' Tl'Umpel. :\1111 1·onrlillo11. $80. Buel,. !i'.Hl, li42-32 1J. - ( '()NN TrUlllJ>t!I with cue Cood r ~u•111lon I •'>O • s:::c...:-1642 -·--- . ! , • 'I ' I • .. ' \ • ' 211· UAILV PILOT ' Tuesday, Stptimbtr 18, 1973 .. d.-~ I --~ I~ I ~ l~ I -.. ~ 1• 1 -..il ;;: ......... ._ .... ;;:·l§J;;~ I ..... _ ... $* ........... _ l§J .I -~-l§J 1 ~1 _ .. .,_ ....... iiiiiii. ~! 1;;iii1ii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiim~~/;;iiiiiiiiii~iiiiii'iiiii;;~;1 Bo•t1, O...or1I 900 " 11 1 ' • kuto., lm....,OC!l i96 "•loo, Jmponoa 970 A!!!!!l•_!l~m~opo~~!!!-~·_:n~70~IA=ut:'o".:1.~U:':•:""=::::::::-:'7990:..;-I Plono1/0r9on1 826 o..n __ _,,_c ______ a_s._ 1 ·==..:o==--= Compen, Solo/Rent 920 ecroo on• I "-="-'==-'==-=.::1;~~..:;;:~:.;.;;::...........:.:..:1 _ "-' ''""'"""'"""-"-""---=-= Poul• McNemoo _..:;v°":;:=1cl:::ec:.......-..:."':::...1 IMW MERCEDES IENZ VOLVO CONTINENTAL F"" n.-n Lessons • PUPPY WORLD • I I MOVTN'C. must "" '10 , ''<" u151 Chihuahuas, nny Poodlt'J, 400 Kff Dr. \Yetk·Endtt ll"'' fully 140 JfP. "COrvalr S.ndraU Am.,<r.an E•klmo !Spitz), ·Corona dol Mer lcll-<0ntalned camper Inc w/w.t ac floOallon lires a ORANOI COUNTY'S SO USED WHILE . THEY '73 Ac Long Ac You Like! Pl! Bulb, Bull Temer, You.,.. !he winner of J1<:iuo, d;e · dowll# •IC. Im· trailer Dav. 54&-3\l!IT. 'OLDEST MERCEDES ,, ~ I Non·playcrl la& players \Vel· Cl\()\\', COl·kapoo, Ket11hond TWO FREE TICKETS mac. $1700.*1541 Trucks 962 ·a I.AST! MARK IV ~:i .:o7:30tt~~. \~e:-:; :f~ll$~~1 ! Dog;·t ~~ REc flli~TION CyScclM,t Blku 925 '68 1''0RD, propane POW~ "' ON DISPLAY , '73 VOL VOS s11,•cr M:.:._ ·'ust m~··'JI' ,I, everyone to learn to plll.)' Scn:i~ J\fost (h~s. VEHICLE SHOW 00 er1 plelcu~V·8, uuto.~ Sharp New Car : 1~~'.• ,,.,,....... ,,.w. \he 9rgrut! AU niaterials _..:O'OJ!:":::"..:E::-':.:·•:::•_· "'1:.:1..:·5027=·~ SEPT. 19TH·23RD Sti~\VlNN, hoavy,).iuty blk'e air.-cond., ~ faJJ'f r, ' . '· Trade-ins e l~'s ·witJ1 vinyl roof and re~ fuml!lhed. 1-'REE. tlcartbrok<'.n family • AC um j in ve!'Y' gQOd condition. ldea.1 overload~. alr s~ks. load ExceUont se.lec~ion 'ot pre. Comln.g In Every Day • 142.! ll"Rther interior. F'YJJ pow To.m Dieterich • i1l clla~. -ntust find lfe\v holnc for 3 yr ANAHEIM STAD.IUM for iii"wsl);\per boys. Oiif lev.,ler mtcit. 1tlx16~.5 titts. --price ~aluatlon mOdets. Ask About Ou U 1 • 1800. including air rondjUonl , Phone 642-2851 old 1nalC', loving, ki~-y·!aC'-new $81.95 ~·Ithout rack, Make otter. 548-3153 DEMO $ALE r "que N ' Th T' T lilt steering wheel, AM/FM I COAST MUSIC cd Dachshw1<I. Very rriend· 2000 Statlt College Blvd., lhl!i one $-15 with rack. 1973· .F·~ FORD Ranger SALES.SERVlCE-lJ!lASJNG Und Mtrcedti Ltase ow Is • tmt 0 aleroo n1uJU-plf'.x radio wittt Newport Bl\'d. at 11arbor ly, love:. chldrn. On.vs ofc, Please en~n64'i!5:m cxl m 893-64Mnft6P111orSat·Sun .. 4x4 pickup. j\lJ extras'. .OVERS~D~LIVERY Pltns. SAVEi h1.pcplaycr,autllnudic.speed _1 Costa h-lesa &IH016, eves 673-75.'la. to claltn vour tickets. * BICYCLE SPECIALS * under warrty, 5~. aft 4 .ROY CARVER, Inc:. House of Imports • ("ontrol, reclining seat, an · I \VURLlTZER, 120 eleelrlc DOBJE, 2 male, 1 red, 1 blk. (Norl.h County !J'oll 1tJ?e ..Ne1v 10 sp from ••.•••• $59.!t5 , pm. ' 234 E. 17th St. 6862 Manchesle~, Buena Park ;() L • silver htxwy group. IM I 549-2193 afte:r 5 pn1_. __ l.ove Priet"d . '-1artlncrest ALL BOATERS Bike cle~nln~ .......... $4.50 stick, good eond. $900 firm. 523.7250 WJI. ~Ml with much nforel Ask tot piano $200. or best offer. Gr, Pyrenees. 2 show~ 2 pet. number ill 540-1220). Used 10 sp tmrn •.•.••. $25.00 66 OIEVY 'J;iT pickup, "'327 Costa Mesa -.,,. 546-4444 .. on ·the Santa Ana Frwy -ltAM llHIJ than 6.000 n1il~s and loaded PIANO WANTED 1-"'s~"A'VE"::::"":::~:::A·...:H""'o6--09!!9"'M::;E:=L~E~SS~PET= . ATTENTION! "Bl'v't8.\;J::.;;.,sc:\,'.'~boa 642-06.14 , Bob McLoren, BMW ROADSTER, YOLYO Mr. Walsh •4842-6666. : «7141 992..a259 .;;;:°"'=""";;;'=:0:-=C,...-, I '70, 1 ton Chevy Tr.uck. Cab Inc. 19 6 9 MERCEDES TV, Radio, Hifi, P~~~!i. c~~a~ia:~rt~fi BasicBoatingC.Ourse ~~· "ROLLFAf" ftaod1 fi~.,~5£dj~~·sf'~.J'5· Sales-. Service_ Leuing ROADSTER 1966 lfarbor, c.M. 646-9303 $pcr1"fi"ce · '[1 St.reo 836 Bull. 494-4853 in ue wornans, icyc e rde,rel.,A "t . , ., • . 850 North Be{leti Blvd., 2SO S.L. Po1ver steerlf!g. 1~~ VOL 122S IV seamanship & boat handling used excel ent con uull, l.£ASE A NE\V TRUCK , Le Habra , bl"akes, auto tt·ans. $4000.. '''" , VO . agqn, 1--'-'-""--------SILKY Terr1ers·5 females. No • -by call after 6 pm, 646-3444. All triakes ,, types • sizes (7lt) 8~ See aL17lh &-Tustin St.. a~to, i;.&H._ service recot'd. RCA, Zenith, SY 1v 11 n 111 ; reas. offer re(used. Call lit. Beach Po\l'tt Squadron '72 YAMAHA 3.10, Jo miles, Pureh/option 645-7030. --C.1\1. 645-5940 or 64~7527. $950. 551-1368. At J La,l'gest seleclinn co I o r , ~·.,,, nA2') 644 6118 0 D SI A -8250 black & "'hit~ TV & sterees a,,,. . .,.. or . , starts like new. 1 owner. ~75 '73 DODG~ Van, V·8, stick, CAPRI \\•ner, . unv. utost Uwd 771,1 s ' in So. Calif. Priced Jess \VEl'-tARANER Pups, AKC, September 11th at 7 pin 963-{i()Zi $3800 cash or take over '72 M.B. 280 SE, 4.5, Sedan, A I M than the discounters \ll/3 yr 7 1vks, show quality. Redhill at '71 ,, Al\fAHA 90, only llOO ml. payments. 536-U:W. '& 23,000 n1i, sunroof, '-'fichelin r ene ounger 0067 picture tube, l yr parts & Line.~ Marina HlgN School & Like new. Call J<en, 494-6052 Vans 963 tires, $8650. 675-5620, eve 8301 Polk Circle t• ) service. Most '74 models in IRISH Setlers 6"·ks & up, Ft. Valley lligll &llool -.or evf's, 497-1332. • 673--0728. Huntington Beach CONT. '64 4 3R./Xlnt 1 lock ·~ -·'els pro··-' to a1· v · · ' great oppol1.unity '" y .,.\0 All Extra• s · ,., 111VU '''·" Xlnt qu 11y. ar1ous prices "' 1971 HONDA 450 CL, $450. 1965 C'llEVY Van rebuilt eng. ou arc the 1vinrM>r or ~· · ·~ , clear. Cash 90 plan or terms & trrms. 897-8844 In~~~m~i~~g 1 :14\hu~94 1vith 2 helmets. Ca 11 New trans. stereo, crpt., MGB TWO FREE TICKETS I Priva!e Party EAG-2521 j B 902,1 0 oAktlloanu,.:.•,,· oHr un1119n~'on6 $100. 6 "'ks. darling!!! l6' .1P0\\'ER ~~d w i ~ h '71 BSA 440 Victor s..-.iaJ rd N.B. FABULOUS 197_3 19G4 MGB Rdstr, '69 eng, ovr RECREATION I to 36 n10. ABC Color TV, AKC Silky Terrier, ntales, &12-2G61 evening!! Jj;neled. f!1ake oiler, 126 NOW OWN THE 1o th~ I DODGE "' .,.. "-'~·""90 1ra1 er, needs 1ns1 e paint ,........ CAPRI cl1· 1v· 11 d R&ll Bench, 968-3329 or 962-5559. ...,....,.., Needs asse1nbling, buy as is "'13 GMC Van, V-8, stick, : ire \v 1 s, rn • · · • VEHICLE SHOW "67 STATION .Wagon ... full 1 l~R old reniale ARC -~i:Wi:2 hR l!'°tor, $.35. S200. 642=0458, 673-3712 Jong·-•v!U!el base-,· radiO, Sj.loffCoufl\! decor, body sitle -xlnt-rond. 673-9.'l25. SEPT. 19TH-23RD po1\e1', fae air cond. xlnt 1 Lhasa Apso. Loves kids 'i2 HONDA. 350 CB immac 13,000 mi: $3,l9j, 49!>-5327 mouldings, reclining rron1 OPEL Al 'the I eond. $700/besl orr. 644-5834 Ca I "" '°77 Boats/Marine 1 1 4 $100. 1: ..,........., condition, n1a!\e orfer,1 1\utosWanted 968 seas, conour_rc.arseats ANAHEIM STADIUM '70 CJ.J,\LLENGER 4 spd, BEAUTIFUL female Spring-Equip. 904 642-6087 call after 5 pm. f1':~~~1:~108~:1rsf~) * ~ '69 OPEL Ka~ett, lo.w 2000 State College l}~v~.. 1 uir-cond S track Ip elk, e~ Spanic-1, 18 n10nth oW. BONZER-AD·•-R POWELL--Trail Bike...........,, ect _,.E)p --~c mtles.--good-ronctftion.-Priv ---· AnahCffil ·-radials:-St600;'830=3216·--. 957 "" ""' , ~·· \Vhcels, bucket seats, radial rt $950 ••0 3313 Papers. 642-4 • $1.495, contplcte. MILLER condition. Spare ptu1s. $120 DO, •ILAJt p!y tires. 2000c:c eng. p y._ . ......,.. . Please ,c111l 642-5678 ext 339 FOl\D COCKER AKC, Black n1ale 5 MARINE SALES 646.4351 or best offer. 557~72. la lGAECNB4280ll. PORSCHE to c ain1 your tickets.1 __________ 1 free to You J{S I'------~ - 3 Lines, 2 Tln:t''' $2.00. ino. $30. shots. l:? VOLT Bait & Bilge '70 YAMAI-IA 360EndUro PAID OVERSTOCKEDI ~~:~rr;o~~~ll free '58 RANCHERO, Cherr y FREE. to good home ·;~ Lab, l---~"'~'-"~926~---Pumps. Close out, $14.95 ea. ~lany extras. Xlnt cond. $550. IMMEDIATELY IMMEDIATE '73 911T coupe, b I a ck cone!. Good e11g, tires & ~· Genn. pup all shots 8 GERMAN Shepherd, inale. * 5'18--0.'{5.) * ~5--0430 . DELIVERY w/black lea_ther inter, air BUICK [ !rans. New fmt shocks, hl-~s lots f)f love. Brjge: tan & blk_,_ Sbg_t_s & '68 XLCH $1175 or otter. Xlnt FOi{ -ALL GUSTAFSOiN oond, koni's, all extras. jack. See to apprec. $600. 963-76&3• license. $5G. 8.f;"-7029.~ · SMAIL 4 cyl Gray Matlne running cond. 540-1312 days, Asking $10,000. 645-6350 tlr '72 ELECTRA Cpe. LTD.· tiT,,..7816. inboard engine. Great. fo1· FOREIGN "'2-3952 · =:..:.:=-------I LOVAB1*' 1 Yr .• ~1~ hlk/1vht \VOOD~~ ollice d~ks, el~rs, bar 01. nliX sail. S4S-356t. _ 2lX-943.-0587 nites. Lincoln-Mer "" trim, A:C .. full p\vr, stC'reo '6-t FORD XL. 390. * PIS. Pets, Gener•I 850 2 DWARF Pamits with 7 ii. ,vrOught iron bird cage orig. $150. sell $50. Call 551-4603. A CONVENIENT SHOPPING ANO S£WING GUIDE FOR THE GAL ON THE GO, ...... ~. .~ For •n . •d In Woman•s W'or1~" __ Call Mary Both 642·5678, ext, 330 Check This! Bciby, Baby! 9024 SIZES a.J& ,,,, 1ff ..,;,_ 1ff ... -r .... 7058 21' CHRIS Craft Bay.E.pat · Excellent rondition * 642-7459 * - 25' FIBERGLASS Lyntan '73., 1''\VC, V-8, Joadcd. $13.500 .. C.OSt · ti.lake offer. 646-GM4. 50· MAHOGANY displace· ment hull, $4.950. 64fr.7488 Boats, Rtnt/CharYr 908 LUXURY 103' Sailing Yacht, fully equipped, winter rates. 213: 473-6465. Boats, Sail ** J4' FIBl!RGLASS sailboat. Good condition. \\'/trailer. $275. 833-8209 eve_nings. RHODES ''33-Clasgic racing 1 cha1npion "HANAHULJ." Top condition. $6500. Ph: 673-1232. '73 HOBIE CAT, 16' w-new trailer. $1685. Call 494-3307, Laguna. EXPLORER ,, HUNTINsnJN BEACH Ill/\{)\ Bf.;, 11 t t\/I S.I? Bll03 HlJNf,/,(,fQtJ l\ffl(J.~ · GMC Motorhomes ~-& 26' L~MEDIATE DELTYERY Orange Co.'s Exclusive Dealer Bill Barry Pontiac GMC REC. CENTER 2000 E. 1st St., Santa Ana 558-l!IOO •Dale's Motor Home Renlals ·73 23-26' ?-.1.H. & Minis Free miles 9 til 9, 838-0900 HOUSE on wh~ls, converted 'fi6 Chevy School ·Bus, rug- ged, beaut equJpped, sips 6, $1800. &12-0034 aft 6. Trailers, Travel 945 TRAILER-Clean 22' Kenskill, ashy,•ood in!. S.C. trees, grass in Ne1vport Pk. 54 ... 3880 --; [!rarh jl 111p1111~; ft! •-"•, ' ... ., ,, • < ' 1 • * Marda'73 Rotary * $66 MONTH 'TI MiRc ,Colony Park, Sta \\'agon. Xlot oond. }tack, air, P\\T locks, $.2 6 5 0. Goodrich We Sa ver Radials, ~3278. • AUSTIN HEALEY 36 'ii?ii"!;!!._:',fiP:,;:.;;:SE CALL MR. FRY 842-6666 '66 AUSTIN Healey. Jn good H 1 B L ;:"1~~-or-best-of--un • _ eacrr BMW "MAZDA CREVJER--IMW-~-- at • 17331 Beach Bl. 842-fi636 BOB LONGPRE- MAZDA -SERVICE FIRST- EXCLUSIVE MAZDA LEASE 1 JIM SLEMONS ~ ~~\': 'G!i EL CAMJ1'l0. V8, auto. '6~ GRAND PRIX . · 1 ' IMPORTS -' n _tr..,., P~. -$795. c,..Jlllll!J..-·w,:at;.. COoo,l ME~~~~! Z '';6ng~~~UAREBACK, reblt CHRYSLl!R .;l F"r:~1:~~',.,6!;~~ , SALES & SERVICE 673-7008 aft 6 very clean only 40,000 milej I Jl'm Slemons '68 vw Bug auto new pnlnt 1971 CHRYSLER Nowport, 11395. 536-4<178. - 1ncw battery, i;OOd "<litt:a: xl.nt run~ oond, below 170 'GRAND Prue. l~d'4. -lm--good c:ond. lllro~332. llld•~~"'~ """ ofltr. Call. rr--•• ...,~ '"'1"Y'-"".l 645-7417. £We're top btJYtt tor any 'tr' vw bus necdit worft Inside ~55 CHRYSLER used Mercedes Bem.) and out, new tires, carb .ind · $!50 FIR" ' RAMILER 'I 1301 QUall exhaust. 536-5112• .t t · 1u , Newport Beach 19n V\V Super Beetle; · e 5f3.369l e im MATADO!\ waaon Alfi, 83J.9300 f4o/alr, am/Jm .radio, bell AJRY$LER 300, J!l70,--1 AMlnol ,,.,..., root ~· ENTER·FJ;tOftf ·MacARnlUR otfar overtl6SO: MJ...32G8 owner, loaded w/xtras, 3rd seal, PIS, P/B, p 1970 :i;o SL eo..,,. Roods'itt --in-vw-IU sfeoo-•ood '1!>nd. 5.12-65.'~. ..u·~ Xlnt cond. 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I • ' EDIT·ION • • ·-i-·~~ J -"f. -f.t • .. • -· • , Today's Flnal N.Y. Stoeks · TEN CENTS _ORANGE-COUNTY,c..CALIF.0.RNlA . ~ ' . . .-TUESDAY,~SEPTEMB.ER. 18, '1973 . • • .. Coast 1-inporte~ Fi9h~s Ba!tle of 'Beer . ' . . . By WIWAM' SCHREIBER Of 1llf Dttt'r ,lhit Stiff Chuck Kelly brews Mexican-American beer. ~d -the llquor-irneorter from .Newport BeacQ.,is !ightiJlg another battle .ot the Alamo~ to jteep his pro<tuct from ' dr)'ing up. . . Kelly, a felSty redhead Whose tined and )'o'eatbered face hints of past business clashes, is in the mi~st of a pitched legal .. battle over the trademarked name of the beer he sells -Corona Extra. j • Kelly's court fight stems lrom the fact that he ts bottlJng and caMlng American beer under a Mexican Corona Extra label he designed and registered. , Modelo Breweries, a huge Me~can cartel controling production of the original Coron~ Extra Beer· in MexJco, definitely· doesn't like th.e arrangement. But Kelly says they 'drove him to it. 0 1 spent the last 110 years importing Corona from the Modelo Breweries in Mex.too and marketing it in catifomia,,. . . B . '. Kelly said. "Now that 1"ve bulli it ~p fifth::most popular import in Csli!omia,'' through mf own effort and with my own-Kelly .aid. "When theY:: wanted t:o take it money, they wan't to 'take It for -over, they came to me with Cash and them.selves." bought the contract back." Kelly, ail avid sportsman who still,... Kelly has been importing beer from holds the world'! re:cord for ....,Paclfic Mexico since the mid-1950s and claJms . sailfl&I) catch for 198 pounds in 1957, said there was virtually no American markel all he wants ls a fair shake from Modelo. for C.orona beer when he started selling it He claims be has had good dealings witlf :Jn.1963, · 9ther foreign companies. . • . $Ince tie was buying the beer. 4irectly "I imported San Miguel beer 1rQ.m .Ule .JtOm Me~can brewerie~ _and receiving Philippines and"bullt their market to the no tielp frOm Modelo in bis American ' '" . . .. marketing effort, Kelly decided • to register the Corona -Extra trademl!f)t in his own name. He says. he registered the tractemark in _good faith and informed Modelo he bad dorle so. "Things went pretty smoolhly u n t i I Januaty of this year when they informed me they. were cutting off my beer," Kelly · said. "They wanted me to rhove out so they could move in." By then, Ke·ny had 66 distributors and \Vas dealing in about $200,000 worth or Corona Extra beer each year. ';I guess they never thought a distributor would fight them," he said. "They expected me to roll over and play dead. After all, it's like a liquor salesman fighti.rig Schlitz for use of their braDd name." Facing an imminent end to his livelihood, Kelly turned to General Brew~ ing Company of San Francisco, makers (See BEER, Page %) • ,. ~ t --:--". ' ~· ...._, ' ~ new . ' . ~========~A-i-.r~F-o_r_c_e~~~==~==~==~-z-----:~~~~~-1tt~g·n_·amm-~ ~Story Draws . Wf.SHINGTON (UPI) -A. Ernest Fitzgerald, the Air Force civilian employe who lost his job after testifying about cost overruns for the CSA cargo plane, was crdered restored to work with hack pay today by the Civil Service Com- mlsson. The commission's chief appeals officer, Ht;rman D. Stiman, .held Iii. the_ decision that Fitzgerald was not ousted In retalia- tion for tesUmooy bUt rather bis separa- tion was-COl'ltraey_ to regulatims of the ~~ ~ fo ·muction in work twee... ' ~ · Fltzgeralil teslUled Nov. 1!, 11111 before·'!'- "~ r!ll.111111•1 a ~onal omanittee· ~ C5A OK'D BY COMMITTll----~ up;to ... U111llonkom fU _ ' .N I Kl ti llllUaL job "" ellmll>aled Jan. 5, · om ,... • ngei" t9'1U. , • l ~ .. McGpvern ~ne --· The Air-Fotte lnsbted all along, after Fitzgerald WQ removed lrom bis job as deputy auistant secretary for mahage- rhent systems, that the action was sizn- ptx an economy move. WASHINGTON (UPIJ -The White House refused .today to confirm or deny reports· that Vice President Spiro T . Agnew was considering resigning. Th~ d e p u,t y White House press secretary, Gerald L. · W8rren., also responded with a Hno comment" when asked if President Nixon had full COD· fi<lence in Agn~ew• - The Washington Post quoted an un- named Republican leader as saying•that Agn~w was copsidering res i~ n,i n g , possibly this ·weet'. ""'-· -~~ A spokesmaq for Agnew said, 0 1 am quite 'safe'' be has ho such P.J,an. • · Under close 'questlonirig ' by repoitm · thts afternoon, Wamo~ msdO ii clear he was acUng on Nis.on's orders not to com- ment on the matter. He declined even to comment on-a qtteatioa about-whether thel j>osition would encourage specuJation that Agnew miglit be prepared to resign. Warren said Nixon and Agnew had not met or talked with each other to his know1'edge since Sept.· 10 when both at· tended a Cabinet meeting and a White Di.s.senter; Unit The d<cisioo by Stiman did n o·t go • - aloog wilb Fitzgerald's cootenUon that he was the target of retaliation, but aaid "The Air Force decision to abolish bis positioa and separate him by, reduction in rore. -lrom other puttly peraonal reasons and was contrary to the conr mi.Uion'• reductiOO in force regulations." . FitzgefO)ll's job paid. l!Z,000. His separ1tJon created a furor on Capitol Hill" with Pentagon-critics .led by Sen. William E. Pronnire CD-Wis.), saying Fftzgerald1 now f7, was a "courageous publlc"Sel'Vant Wbo did his dufy" and was fired for it. -House-_re;ception for visiting Republican officials. :OKs Kissinger WASmNGTON (UPI) -The Senate ,Foreign Relatlons Committee approved Henry A. ·Kissinger's n<inination as secreta:!'.')'_or State_toda)'.._U!e voc.e was 16 to 1, with sen. Gei>ige S. McGovern (D- S.D.), casting the dissenting vote. • The actioo cleared the way for Senate confinuatiOot of Kissinger later tn the week. ~ • _ The ·committee endot:sed Kl~r after a week of hearings dominated by questions about his role in national . security wiretapping and the con- --centratton-.l"power'trrhls"llllllds....iim h ei>krs cthe Cabinet while ·retaining-his r0te as chairman of the National Security <l>uncli. --MeGovem-said-he-voted-against-Kis- 1inger as a "symbolic protest" against Administtatjon policies in Indochina. Several members contehded that 1 Kfs.. singer's dual role as secretary_ ci( Sta.te and as a White House adViser. would 111ate him the single most powerfuJ man U1 the government neXt to the President., But the committee chose to support hJm on Kissinger's assuranCes that he ¥Ji·oonsultfull}"With·Congress on·major foreign policy decisions a:nd not use hls 'White House post as an exCuse for claim- • IDg executive privilege ·when he testifies on Capitol Hill. The committee -after sending a two- man delegaUoo to examine a secret FBI flte -ssJjsfled ltseU that Klss'lnger•s part in. the wlretappm, cootroveny was (See KISSINGER, Pap ,I) .. 3 Stat.e Banks '"I1'1is is a complete vfhdlcaUoo of a di!dlcliled public servant," Proxmire said today. "Jt should encourage other public servants who have Wftneised' waste and It All Goes . • • ,. ... . . Ernest· Muller, ·san ClemenJe deteclif.e, .examines is ·ctestinell 'for bammer 'and sink. Fortunately"tbere' the evidence. 'The collection represents a year1s sup-were no collector'S items·ariiong the'beverages:.nl> .. ply-of-pollce-confiscated-alcohollc-beverages,-Law--c • vin!llge -wines. Police-noted a trend towal"d-p<lp- requlres that it ali be dt?stro}'ed , so the evidence wines in their 'doomed collection. . . . . Clemente Cablevision Mission· Viejo's l. ioefficiency in government to come · fo!'Wlfd"iiia"tetllneli itiirl -~ffl-...--· -·.~R~-4 lJike A.gain Student Crimcli '111!!-Pentagon h;ld oo'i~ate com--n. ' s+ 'a· --1-F> menf on whether the ruling would be ap-ic;• ltt:::: pealed. • . Mr~. Bathgate ' - or. CapistranQ Dies at Age 73 Mrs. Doris Bathgate, the matriarch of a 'JongUme Capistrano Valley ranclilng family, died iit South Coast Oommunlty Hospital Monday after a sudden 111n..,. She was 73. Mrs. . Bathgate, who moved t o California in · 1910. from 1>er· naUve ·MaSBachusetts, came to the South Coast shortly after World .war I and la\er she and her husband, the late William Blithgate, settled tn San Juan Capistran<) and larm.d cltruS crops for decades. -. Spokesmen for San C I e m ~n t e · sirnili:ir proposals were made' drew Qi.bleVislon tonight will once again .try to several complaints from residents who cOOviDCe' t~ city Coundl tlia.t inc.reases Said the ·quality ·of the signal offered by in the cabl~ firm's installa_P,on aitd the firm ue:eQed Jmprovemen.t. service rates are needed tO ·fight in-Councilmen unanimbuslY 'agreed after creased costs. '.I that ~aring ·not to gr1µ1t the increase l'n The issue will lead the list of.items at a service fees . .-. special study session of the ·council ln Cases of locally operated cable starting at 1:30 in councH cham~rs. ' services councilmen sit .. as · tt wblic 1be cable finn -denied a similar re-; utilities commission andt: ·&dmµlister questto boost itslees earlieI..this,year --. rate issues as w.ell as olber aspects of has ·suggested a ~ majOt\• bike in• in-cable service. ' ' stalladon rates from-'6.50 for the first Besides the television issue tonight the ~et $1$, · · stud)i session wJU examiile: ·1 increases in the <firm's rate · -The city's annual fiv~year capital are leM severe in the im~vemeuts program refined annually cableviskll JX'OPQSal. . by city planning commissJooen. t.fajor 'Ibe $5.50 monthly aen'ice fee wouJd in-expenses for sewers bead t!lis year's lisl crease to '6 .and the monthly service for -An allied item calling. for a new additional 'oullets to the same househcld special.sewer ree· on development 1n an would tjse from .$1.50 to $2. effort to raise enough cash to upgrade OtY COUbCilmen plan to take no action the city's beach£ront sewage collector at tonight's .session, but instead will set main which is running at near capacity. Figures Studied Trustees of-Uie Capistrano 'Unified S<"hool District Monday heard of heavy opening-d8.y enrollment's~. with t'h e heaviest crunch of pupils at the two. high school ~campuses and Viejo School in Missi'on Viejo. ' "' . . · r • And· ·figures announced . b y ad- ,rniQistrators Moriday ' Show that enroU- ment . projections 9f :J.0,9?9' pupils by· , Qlristmas would probably be reached as .:!!!l as,..ptanksgiving. Trustees appeared most ·conceiTieCI. about the Viejo School totals where the school, designed for 700 pupils a!"'8dy his· 750 children with scores more on the way in coming weeks. The board agreed that administrators should study alt~mative h o u s i n g methods, with addition of portable classrooms as possibly the preferred te<:hniquc. . At the district's . two high schools, enrollment is booming as well. Warren declined, however, to say whether White House aides bad been Jn touch with Agnew or his assistants on Agnew's status. "My position this morning after talking with a number of J!eOple is that I ain not going to comme!Jt on the entire situa- 1iOn,.'_'. W mep_ said. _ .:_ "I did consuJt cJosety with e ViCe president~when I · first heard of this;" Thomson said, ''and I am quite sure that _this is not at all what he plans to do." Tbomson told. Q!e Washington Star· News: "It's not true. It's not at all what he's thinking· arld it's not in keeping with " his' plans ~to fight the charges against him. "l'lre been.as clear "" I coold be on rumors that ·the vice president · would iesign and this report is just another Of tOOse speculit1Vest0r1es.-He's pr:epaied to fight." · Senate leaders said they had no plans to prepare for congressional approval ol a new vice president should Agnew resign. The 25th Amendment to the Constitution permits the President to ap- point a new . vice president with the ap- proval ofboth -. of Congress: : Seriate DemoCratic ' Leader ~I i k e Mansfield of Montana salQ-he was ~urprised by th?Post • "This' is the first I've heard o! lt," he ' ~!lee AGNEW, Page I) Weatller • !fer only child, son William Bathgate, r--·l'----:--..~=,,,_-.,---4-""'1_!!'.1tinues-the-familY.:"OP<!!'•tloni long the issue for a publi c hearin during -Elevati&i of the crime rate in the ci· ~y:'FMgular-meetiif . -y or ~ye r tOda'te. ounc1fm At Darta Hills High S<hool the enroll· ment on ope mgQ3y-MOTida w , . San Clemente H~gh ~hool logged an opening-day attendance of 1,585. ostly Wednesday . 'th'-1·--- Up Prime Rat.e ·' . Camino Capistrano. He is ·a former city co,uncilman. . t Mrs. Batbgate was a pduate· ot SAN B"RANCl$CQ (AP) -:nitee , Hollywood High School. and after mo>lng major California banu joined to-to tile SOutb Coast liecame act!ve tn ·the doy in the prime .rate booe~ to. 19 San ,!~ · Pmbyterian Orurch and percent lnlllated flat -by Welb Women's CliiD.For years Mrs:-Blitliiate FIJ'IO Bair. taUgbt SUnday school and ssng In the Tbo lncnue flan 9y, percent cburdl choir. In lhe Women's Club she WU lllllOW1COd by Bank 0 I WI! constantly IC~·· 1n· eveats,' pro. America, the -Id'• largeot·com-l-.itll1ng-flowenl-!GI u..i OC<dlGM merclal bank; . United California thi:•>t>Ch the years, family apok- Bank and S,C.UllY P1clllc N1tforlal said. • BAn~bo· th headquartered tn 1"!' Besides her ·son: Ibo ifeaves 1 stster, Mrs. Beatrice Thorne of Santa Ana, four • ateot 1ncreue Is \he leth eranilchlldren, rueces liiil-~ws. quarter-pOlilt bOOsfllili )'Oar.Jn the Memorial .. rvlce!I are ~·at the bank'a minimum l~ndlng li>e charg· Presbyterian Church Thurodiy at 2 p.m. , ed Jo .most credit w or I h Y No graveside rites !'1'I ocbeduled. . customers., Sheller Mo1111ary o\Jlln Qemente 11·1n . .. ' cbarae of arrana•onenta. • Hearings .held earlier thl< year when (See-CAlll:.E TV, l'*ge Z) . ' ' ' Jil? .are the existing and pro_.( rates of San Clemen!', Cablevision. SERVICE, , PRESENT RATE PROPOSEO R'ATE lnstallafton-Firsl Outlet 16.511. · · l)~.00 . lastallatloo-Eacb AddiUonal Outlet 4.50 No Change -Ion-Each Outlet ' 4.50 7.00 MontbTy fiervlce-,F,lntOUllet • S.50 -6.00 Monthly -..Mdltlonal Outlet uo-~ 2.00 MoatblY s.mc.:;..Pub'Ifc Bi>lldlnp No CIWge No Change ~ ' No Chs!'.gc No Chlnp Scntce Calls • No Chari• No Change \ • The total enrollment at the district's campuses as of early this week is 10,618 children and bundreds~more lllre. expected ~~~v~:\d~'•1softest" ~m- pact was felt at PaliSl\deS School in Capistrano Beach as •well as Ole Hanson Elementary In San 91emente. Both'a,. ih nelghborhoodr.where-developmen hos been moderate . Thus far this year only one school has been forced info dou~le sessions because of {be rapid increase of new familles tn the district -the only junior IJigh which the dlatrlct .Ms. ' _ But those split sessions at Marco Forster Junior High are operating smoothly with· no m a j o r problem to report, administrators told trustees. little temperature change. Highs of 70 at !he beaches, rlsfog to lhe low IOs Inland. Night and morning low clouds. INSIDE TODAY ' . •• •• ' 2 DAILY PllOt SC tuesdoy, S•pttmbtt 18, 1973 ,=~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' CounJy~ars Face 1975 Smog Tests )ly RUDI NIEDZIELSKI # Of ... D<llJy """ '''" From Pagel CABLE TV. •• Oiilered-the studywi\6 Public Safely Director Clifford Murray aft.er noting a major increase in major and minor crimes in the city through the year. Mur- ray already has re!ponded indirectly by pointin~ to stiffer enforcement as the main reason for the apparent increase in the rate. E x t r a beach patrols by plainclothesmen this summer also in· creased arrest totals, he .added. ou.JM• com IC From Pqe l BEER ..• of Lucky Lager · beer. He sold them a license to bottle their beer under a Corona Extfa label of hls own design. DAILY PILOT 1 "The label shows a bull (he's under the j astrological sign of Taurus ) flying over a· t 'TM~ C-hiOAlt.Y P1t..0t, "'"" '"-"" rr.ap Of Mexico," Kelly chuckled. r " _...., ,,,. "'-""-. i. ....,...,_.,. w l\todelo "'ent lo court immediately and t .,.. °""'" c..11 ..._11111111 ~. ''** won a temporary restraining order on 1 ,.,. "'".,,. .,.. ,_....._, MoMa' ""'°""' K 11 ' h b d M l .,_,.,, ,... c.11 ,_., .....,,.,. hldt, e Y s Y ri exican-Ameriean brand 1 HW!lrlfl9* '"'*',._"'" v1111y, ~ of C.Orona Extra. The order froze Kelly's I ..w.. 1Mnt1W11'"'9dt .,. San ,........., new brew for J7 days until it was lifted ). "" ,,_ C.olltrtM. A ..... "'.... b fed I . d .,""'" 1a ,..1,,.. '-'""""' 1111111 lunfsp. Y a era JU ge. I n. ~wtt-1 Mllfl'llllf 11s.11t " .-,. w.1 "Since then Modelo has filed piles of ! .. , Jtrwt, c... Mua. c.n""'*i, ,... court papers and J had to file as many on Rekrt N. w194 my own," Kelly said . "Before this ls i . ...._'"'°" .,.. ,....,. over, my legal fees will hit $100,000." f I In Laguna Niguel shopPing Center ' Plans Scrapped Saddleback Sued Over _Accident A carpenter who blames Saddlebeck C.Ollege for injwies he allegedly received From Pqe 1 when a wall at the school fell on him a San Clemente firemen who battled to year ago sued the college Monday for keep 10,000 gallons of blazing gasoline AG NEW • • • $7.~:d Valdez stptes In bJs Orange from exploding and burning houses near C.Ounty Superior C.Ourt action that the freeway. will be honored by the said. "I tihnk \li'e ought to wait and see negligence led to his injuries sept. 15, residents of the imperiled homes in ad-what ·events divulge, if anything, in the J9'n, while he was working oo the wall at van~e of Wednesday's city council weeks ahead." the school, 28,000 Marguerite Parkway, session.. . . The Post quoted a "senior Republican 1.-lission Viejo. . Longtime ~ty h~I ObS;Crver~ said today figure " as saying he was "991h percent Valdez claims that Injuries received tn Railroad StQp For .San Juan Topic of Meet · Membm of the Son Juan Clplatrano Cl)an)ti.tr of Coinrpertf w.in..ctay Will cohtJnue their campaign to win an Amtrak rail stop for the mi!Sion city as thty meet ill an open· meeUna with of· ficials1 ·or lhe national n.ll Passenger service. 'David T. Jiart. a regional manager for the We~em States fo rtbe rail finn, will speak 11 the 7:45 a.m. coUewnd-rolls sess6on sponsored by the chamber. It will be at Pete and Clara's Cafe. ~ Manager Maggie OlllOll said ·there would be time for questions from the floor alter Hart'a talk. Chamber Ptts1dent Forest Dunlvin plans to outline a campaign which will be launched In tbe city !<> convince Hart and his 11.1periors that the passenger service would be supported locally. A chamber committee already llll been formed to map the campaign and a petition campaign and a, ~ letter-< writing effort are contemplated, sakl the group's chairman Al Seeger. The admission to Wednesday's breakfast will be II apiece. ReservatioM it was the first ti!'!e m their m~mory certain he (Agn_e_wj will res' -and the accident will leave him with IOJDe tha~ a group of c1t1Zens 1tas-ral.h~ ·to -probably th1SWeelt. permanen sa Uty. are necessary. pra!Se the department for a speaf1c ac-' 'i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-lion. I Former Mayor Howard Massie, a resi· dent of the neighborhood overlooking Ifie crash site at the Palizada ofrramp, is scheduled to present the plaque to the city's firemen before the 7:30 p.m. seMion. Neighbors all chipped in to .buy the plaque, termed a "special neighborhood recognition award." MEASURE FOR TREASURE ' The blaze which sparked the praise was termed the most dangerous collislon- related fire to hit the city in modern limes. --- Blazing fuel from the tanker disabled in a predawn crash coursed through freeway drains and threatened for a tlnte to eause serious secondary blazes. But firemen from the city force as well as county and state forestry crews oOn- . talned .Ute flames aod eventually snuffed out Lbe blazing fuel tanks. one trucker was bwned to death in the wreckage. One factor overlooked by customers in buying carpeting is the measuring for yerd191. ' All of our Salesmen know how to moasure and figure exact yordagt, often providing our customers substential savings In yardage alone. ' A.LDEN'S ) J••k R. Cwt.v Last month, arguments by Kelly's pa· · v"--'"""ldlnt """ o-r._, -----<>-tent lawyers won a favorable ruling from F-P e l 1----4,hft,,',~tc1..t..-T,=ccc=----=•= •=--=..=.cc-=.----f'F ---71r;;:--:::;: Edl!Ot BfedetaFjuOge""'lrrU)S'i\ngeles. . .i:-1r:e:-.::,80:m;:e;:n~o"u;;-s insfiDatio"'n"'""e"x'".---~=-"-"'"'-----=-'~=='"---~~-11- CARPETS e DRAPES ) n.lfl1, A. M11t!Nll"• Modelo then filed a request for another KISS-JN-GE.R • , • _,. """ injunction. It will be heard Oct. I. • · I h ( h • I ~ aiat1 .. H. L... 1ic1ter4 '· Nett Meantime, Kelly says he is living In a per1enc;:e our sa esmen ave eac previous y : ""1""'11t M.tMohll E•111W"• state of confusion. He says bis pregnant not a .bAr to his C()Ofirmation. ! w~ "'"--wife has a bad case of jitters and he Sens. CIUford P. Cose . (R·N.J.), and was an expert insteller for us), we are obit to l--·-"--1--'01 ........ ,.El C••111• •••1--92672 ~arflaes to give out the exachddress of John Sparkman <?-Ala .. 7 a-su~ t "'" ~ ~ _ lils beadllront llome for fear of reprisals commltlee·of the Seilate Foreign Rela· forsee 1nypofenliel problem. - I. -_,"" • ..,_, or threots. Uons Committee, reported to the lull ~ """~ C ; '=s,!:;: ~. He .flJes bit own plane out of Orange papd Monday 9ft l(isaie}g~r'•p&rt in the : 'T••••••• 1714, 60.,.111 County Airport to MWco to attend other wiretapping or·11 newamen ·ana govern- : ct ..., -.....-,r··-1 Mrnn buaint&S lnterests -he is involved in ment Offlcfals. fresh lish and tequila Importing ~ well "In the clrcumstrutces . . . the sub-: :· '· • ., '• ~ " •' -~· ._a ,, "' ,,,.' ...: as beer committee b of the opinion that Dr. Kls-~. '!!,! 1 ~":~• "-*llllUit · Biit Kelly saya he is being careful to singer's' roJe in the surveillance was not =r::r· A,.-,..,..... """''"llM. cover his tracks Jn case he is be.Ing trae-suclt as to bar hltn Crom conflntlaUod by _, ..... ........:. -:r::,.~1t1"'=--ec:r-by prJvate dettetlVes he claims the Senate." the two aenators said. -" --· , -M"""odefo has hired. -Kissinger apenl five houra ~hind clos- -.. ~ • ......,. • •r c..11 --. JSeily nys he )s not paranoid, Just ed • cfoor1 Monday With corltmittet -=~•"="':!•. ~~mi1= caatiOus. He sa.YS he's' dealt with ins members as the panel ·compteted lta con.· ,..HN,.. "·" ~. te:matiooal business caf4!ls lona enough firmatlon hearings. lt wa1 'his four'th a~ • - !<> r~ lbem. pearance before the committee. Pleese stop in end look el the lt111uros avaiJ,,bla I!' you through our store. We hove e 9ig1nti~ sefoctlon, end t~e meesurlng wifl lit ACCURATE!--. ., 1663 l'lacfftla Ave • COSTA MISA ·~646-4131 HOURS: Moe. n... Thufs., t te S:SO .-,.,. t te t -. sAT. ·,,30 te I • • . . ' ... • . . . ·. "· .-J .. -.. . . ~ DAIL V PILOT Tunday, SepUmbtr 18, 197.3 AMBLER by Doug Wiidey • DOOLEY'S WORLD 0000 1JllNG TUAT l'OliM WAS ~BACKJN nu• ow !¥.vs I I i • . TUMBLEWEEDS MUTT AND JEFF FIGMENTS NANCY NANCY, OPEN THE WINDOW AND LET IN SOME OF THE FAU. SEASON - WT, !1055! WE GOT NO NB'S 1b Pf\INi! AHi AT LAST I FIGURED IT AU.OUT! ,,, by Tom K. Ryan by Al Smith by Dale Hale by Emie Bushmiller .·;w~:. . :· : : ;j. ;i·, ~"'t!:~~;;~'); ~.'.·· ,. ':!l''.!:.e::;;:=-.-::! ;=:.,~U.Jt!llt. PEANUTS TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLB ' ACROSS 44 Ring decision Yesterday's Puule Sotved: His wife had always hated his work. ' 45 Discern 1 Heal 46 Twine gener•ting 47 lnltia1e II ' device 49 Observe 5 South SJ Out-distance: 1 Ame1ican 2 words • rodent 57 Terries ":ii:iJ~di ti Monastery 58 Old i; E 1 1upe1ior wom•nish ,f,--l<fi-f!. 14 Tartness 59 N, "'"'''ic•n 5 God ol Love Indian t6 Canadien 61 Edible fleih river 62 ···-vote: E .... JUDGE PARKER GORDO MOON MULLINS WIJ-ISTON1S COURTSHIP ? ANIMAL CRACKERS oH,TM8T'S t...IUNN~RF'UL.. ... \'MAT'l>You EVE!< S•• ti HIM IN "THE FIRST Pi.ACG, '/EA ff? WEJ..J..; .sAVE VOOR MARVELJNG1 PAl-1 FOR···· WLE -~~OST ,-oo' S!M51TIVE ! by Charfes M. Schulz ~n.the contrary; he declared. "My toadstool Jllsjnes.; is mushroaning!" by Horold Le Dc;iux -t3-Wall of old -Unfofficiel ... -----•A NEW CLIENT WALKED INTO-/t\V-OF'FICE THIS MORNING At-ID SAID KE WANTED TO WAIN ME! I ASKED HIM FOR WHAT "REASON AND HE IN51STED HE HAD NONE •.. JUST WANTED A l.AWYER AVAlLA~LE JN CASE HE HAD NEED FOR O,...E ! WELL. \o\E JUST CALL!'P I'D GUESS TMAT MtANWl1tLC: I 1HINK WE CAN GET -. .•• TOL.D MY -6ECRETAAY KE WASJ'(.T CC""iHJNIO 1llAT-8UIL.DIHG J..HP.O~U.GJi IAAT ,___., PlETELY HONE5T eACK DOOR ••• BUT WE'D smER l8 Comadienne po11 ····Hines {9 Merchandis- ing events ~ Pirlicles 2:2 Harm JI Pertaining to ~ old age ~ " .•..• Foollsh ! Things" %;7 Congers ~ C1meupc>n *> "PenrOd and ~ -··· 13 Plots: 2 C words t. 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ME l'~T ZIPPER BAG B.@O I i ER." IT. WITH YOU AT PARK THIS CAR OIJT ON YOUR OFFICE! A SIDE STREET! U.T£R;TllE5'El<IF1'-SENl'-' IT TO lllE CUSTOO\.\\N, by Mell ;t GIVE THf'M TWO Ye'AlrS ••• "TH6V•cc Bli Td~fN'o ATOMIG SOM~, "TAPPING-liACH OTME:~<S' iEL.EP.l-IONe<S-1 ANC' 0Jil'°A NJ'%./N& l NTEll:NA'flONAL.. IJMICIT9AL.L. GAMli~ ... by Chester Gould ATIMIS" S"'r.OGE;THECIN\.V OECENT FINGERPRINTS WILL.BE .ON lME INSIQE. '• • I . ,, .. 11 !1 Ji .1 by Roger Bradfield By Charles Barsotti by Gus Arriola r111; TtN'/ -LIT-T-1£ TRlJSS I. W;:A!<'f • by Fer · by Roger Bollen THE GIRLS 0 - .. • " " • • -... ~ . 20 D•ll V PILD! SC l utsda:J, St~ttmbtf 18;1973 Complete N~w York Stock List r.'W YOltlt fUPll -f'ol!Owlflf 1rt1 lfltt Nfll Wtt \ -f'ltf JW en Dll l"9 Nft 'tori ~loc:I! E•dWil!M: P·E (fldll HIOl'I LOW ....... c1111. , •• Oictsl.Hllh L.. 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Kim Cl 1'20 I! 104 41'·• '2'• 4l\•~ I Workers' -OK of Auto Settlement -Needed DETROIT (UPI) -Despite- tentative agreement Monday to end its strike against Chrys- le r Co rp., the United Auto \Vorkers said Tuesday assem- bly lines probably will not roll \Voodcoc k called the non- money i,ssues in the contrast a ''tremendous breakthrough,'' t>spccially the introductio n of a system that \Viii a I Io w emp~oyes to retire on a rastest history. AGnlld 11'>b ,7 2~ :u:V: ~-n a<llo Sl 2~ 2~ 2S"'t-'• e>.rdOen 10 111 6S 2J'l(o 2llil 11.,.._ V. KlnosOS '30 I ll 1•1 11. l'ilo+ "- settlernent in UAW! g~s1~·°'.":i ·1 5r l::" I= l~it+·t: ~~!~n1.'21 'J 'M tt~ tl1; tj~ ~. &:~·~~ 1"ft 17 119 ,~t." l~~ lm+ t: ~~',: ::: 11 1 ~~ ~~ ~~ ~;;,t ~ :.;~f:t 1::8 , '7 41~ ~~~ ~i'I.\ l~(~= ~ c:1ip~A rt .: ::i ~~ il~ ~tl y: &lr'W,e~~ 1i i~ ~ lrV. 1?r .~ ~~~ f~ ,7? 11~ 31s1y, '!~ l,~+ .\1 AmlllVlil ...$0 ~ 10 •'• ·-'"' ol G11• I.to I 102 ,, •• 25\'o 25\'>-~ GG1ml"I c,•P ~ 1~"' 13•• 131~·;,. K••l4t .XI l6 Sll JtV. 31 l9 -'• AGREE'IENT CAME r A Medici l2 6 11D 7'4 1-'ilo 1~ v. II SI ''-"'' 4tJ en Am l\V ' ". ,, ,,... Kroehlff .IO 6 2 161.lo 16 16 -l'I I~ . a ter A Medlai.-p i 113 4i;t '"-4la+ o,., 1.92 ., r.t 26\i 2,S;o 2' -·v. g;,,AOIT l~ 11 1ll Pi~ 5l1 i l l!.o+I Kr-r I.JO 11 ti 16h 1611 1#•~ lo nearly 30 hours of marathon "Mete" 11, i2 s20 311 3o1:i.;, 3n•+ ~ 2.m ' 19 1111. 21"" 111'oll+ ""00.•, ,,• :iva 1' 1 ~ 63v1 63:i,,+ t• K"!IOf 1 .IKla • ,',,~ 12:i,, ,,._+ 11 A.MIC. pl S... 9 9•\lo n:i;. 9A:\lo+:l'i11 E 1.51 20 1111 1"-71'ill 7tl'l:t loo "" " 0 1µ,;. 13-\'I --bargaining interrupted only Am•f Mator s 12' 1o,i, n·, 11\+ !!4 so1v ·'° 11 n 17'-11•.i. 11V:1 a.en111nc .76 1 IJ>t + leeifdtl 11, 1 10 lt'ft. 191.oo 1••· .. ' AmNG1 1 . ..0 I UI J,l'\O :M :M'..i-'ill SI pf .90 2 ll'i ll\4 u• .. -1 GnCllll• .511 I ~~ 111~ ,•,•, ilC'-:" L•ITl$n Sn 1 1 12 1~ 12~ 12~ '• Comp.:iny officials said f-----1--1"';,;,tayine action ron a a· · This. said UAW President- Leonard \Voodcock, is because it will take the rest of this week for national and local of· ficers to approve the set- tlement and it must then go before rank·and-file workers ,, , WEd 1.30 07 29 , C.n c , 1.20 1 ., I 'J • LtMllry .n 10 I '°"' ~ 20\'•-\1 rega~dless of age. negotiators said they showed ASmet1P1.'20 1'--10'1 1~. 191 193" -;. cwEdP1 1.•2 • s 1,' ... 19 1• ::: t:"e"'Dv~ 20 •1,~I ~'.-~ ~ ... -a. u1ro0e · s11 u 4 111 1 7'1+ \'I S'gns 0£ wear· Am Slnd SO I 15 J41/:i 1•'-9 l&Wr.-"'° ComEd Bwl 2 -. 9'\ tt\ l"' .._. 2i'• 26 + v. Le1r!lej1 ·" 1 n ,.. •U. 6 .. + •·• ed. a review of cost justification da'ta by the Cost of Llving Council. I mess. AmSldpf '"" .. a Snt 51loi 57•.._""' ~omwOll 211: r.· 103 9\G '"-tV:it ·v., «;nf~ 1 . .0 " ... i6~ ll\ol 16'fa--\'I L11rS pf 21.lo II Ml.. 'H 2'V.t 1, PENDING RATIFICATION Besides the 3 0 -and .'out !:~~111:: ~~ 12~~ ~~ ~~t! !~ ~ ~=11r lt1 \~ s~~ ~t: 1~YI+ ~ a~Ho:; ·'2e· • -l = l~ : :· I!:~~,c,::g 5 139s ~~" ~\t: iJtt ~~ Of the Settlement, ab 0 U t retirement plan, the major !frT~l •;.J 216 5~ .S6t1 5114+ i., conA.li'i .SOb r I~ l~~ 11~~ :1~-'Ao e:~l:ultl IS 21i 35\~ 35\'I 3S1-'ft. Lltsc:pt 2.'10 · a! ~~h ~~ ~~+Ii.~ 113,000 blue collar workers re-non-economic feature or the triJ!ii .:1 6 ·~ li: ~ !+ ~ ~~l~c'~~j 1i r. tl~ Tl~ l!::+ ~ ~111 1:/J ~ 1~ ~i~ ~~ !~~:;[!:."ZN·~ dt 2~ 11~~ 11~1,1, \~~!:.. t! main away from work.. contract concerned the man· Ameron .65 5 25 13..., 111,. 12;-·l:, con .i 1.ao 1D 244 72 21\o 2n1+ 1. GM111 Pi 1"" 1 2t6 :!,,. ll~ ~~1 -h t:rrr~ :: : .•2 'f• 15\4 't ... IBM Stock Stil~ wo~king, . a Ith o ugh datory 0 v er time . that =;:t ·1.~ : ~ 1~~ 1f• 1~ + ~! ~=~: :f ~ i !~v. ~v. ij;z "~~~~ .. ~-~: ¥i~ ~"' + fl t~~,:1 l~b · · .. 105 11 ~ 1ft. ~ \, negohatJOOS conhnue On a con-automakers cari demand of AMF In 1.0I 9 1!: ~~~ ~\'I ~~'4 =+ ~ ~:~F~ t:~ 1i 1\': ~~ ~~ 29,,_ "'Yen Port· .to ., 102: IG 9h 10 LeNll~ ~ 14 '3 3'~ i~~ l~f r ---;,---------;--:-:------,Jl\ID"Elrf~McOriinici-:iltt-;-~tr~a~c~lI-'co'(iv~eicin'Jl'~'-:~tju:i:l\'rn.-w.ete--wor1c Aml•c ;64 • 1 •... onF ~ 19 i:it. Put1u 1.60 ~• 1u 19i• 19yr 19\0 1..~~d"c·., '1 9i.; ,~ ni.+ ~ · \ HE_ coritract, the abo t 15 ()CH) hit · II · Am11eo 36 6 J 1:i. 1~ 1;. ... CorisN iro 1 o111 26 ".,. ,,~ '• G11s111n11 .u 21 4~11 Sl • U ' W e CO ar Und th t { 1. Am111• CP 11 lll •It 4-\1 •~\II Con'm Pw' 2 9 71) 26 2S't. 751·, GnSlHI Ind 1 3i, 31'< n.+ ~I Levlt1 Fu~n 10 25111 '!\ ,,,, .~.--~ • B -:-1[ UAWwonabreakthrougJL.30-workl!rs. _ er. econr~c .wor~ersAmre11 Cor11' 21 sv. s'll s•-"-cortP 111 ,v. aoss~ssn ss"'+·\oGTE i.~10 1•121t.211:i,,n1 .. +v.1..1=E c.or~1s s '!'I ,.,. for rafificalion. . ips ~, µa y and-out retirement plan aM-1hC-announcement Monaa·v ~~n-r-e(use-to work-more-than ~~!}!~ ki& 7 i; ~4e ~:z ·J.i4\:t t! ~:;~gt-/::t 11000 ;:~ ::,,_ ::¥.+ 'tt 3f~1:~1 ?t: . '~~:'I r.~ i't~1\'r tb~~opf 2~ni I 1f u.~ l::Z ~:.:= ~ obtained relief from man-of the.· three-year contraCt nine h~urs a day or rnore than :::'.'~~n .i?g 1~ 1~ 21~ ~~ ~ii! t ~~~i.~w 1~ 1i 1;j 1r~ 7 J~i·~ &~1f11f: t?8 ·s 1ir, ~'~ ~l1' l~Yi-t tl?:lvc~~ ·~ :8 1l!! 1i~ 1l~·~. Af S • '"0atory overtime rules. came i·ust 63 hours after th 54 hours a 'ollfek or more than AncnHc 1.oe 6 29 11'ft. 18v. 11~ v. con COP1111• 1• .w 7'!11 2 ,11 7\li i... GenHC .J.lr. . 1J 7•• 7\'I 1~-,,. LlbrlyLn ..io 1 '~ m 9\llo ,.,.-,,. t t . e t f S t 'rd AnderCI .80 6 1t 1111o 18 lf\.4--h Cont1Co2AO 7 7137¥1 37h 37'11 ~GenulnP . .If 311 llJ •tt. 4-4b 4S +U Llberpf l t~ 1lJ\i13" ~l~ ·~·· er Ul In turn, workers will receive UA\V (.'3]h;)d the str"1ke , .• 22 WO consecu 1ve au ays. 1'1'10allc1 .Ill 11 1 10'/:t 1014 1111~ Cn!Kp p12V. •I II ,, .. C.Pwol 7.IO .. a200 "'·• 911 " -1-~I lkxl Mv ~ 11 ,.,20 ll . 37Y, - I · · B t th com Ja' Ansut to 411. I SS 1~ 15 15 -M ~!llUCP 1 96 12 21 !"' !.SVI SSJA+ V. Gerber 1.35 ll J U~·• 11•0 17'4+ I'll l ltlV Eli .l'J :M 11 1S 76 --ess mOney than they wa nted. slates and Canada It was the u e pany re ins cer-ADlctie .>6o 1 9 13•,.. 12-. 12~ v. 11111R 1 lOb 10 2'6 1~ ' i1 _ .. Ge11y 1.i1t1 21 s11J1 in•.1'.lO +na Llnc N11 1.a1 11 i:io 36111. l5ti. 361'+ ~ • . tain limited rights to impose ADCO 011 "it 1 19 1S111 l~\li I•~+ y. onll~v•I 11 6 15 ,,~ •'1 ......... \ .. GF llUI .31 16 2 6 6 6 v Lll111•n 1"'41. ' ISi •v. l tlo t\11-"" TULSA , Okla. (UPI) -For the first lime, a smaller com- puter company has been suc- ces.sful in an antitrust suit against IBM, and · computer analysts believe the long-term effects of the decision could st.agger lhe monolith of the in- dustry. "IF 1B~1 doesn't win its ap- peal, this matter could' be damn serious ," Stover Bab· cock of the Dreyfus Fund said. The immediate effect of Monda)''s $352.5 mi 1 l ion decision in Corp., an favor of Telex Oklahoma·based .computer conlpany, was to send IBM's stock down $26 a share lo $272 on the New York Stock Exchange. Telex shares nearly doubled, rising $3.38 to $7.63 a share. U.S. DISTRICT Judge A. Sherman Christensen, in a 217· page decision, granted a $352.5 rnllllon award to Telex and ordered 18~1 to halt unil price-- tactics, whi c h competitors claim forces customers to ac- cept systems comprised en- tirely of IBM components. AoecoC ·''" 17 •i 3~~ ~ 3~1 . 11nMl<1 llb 10 1.5 11 \"t 11 11\~ Gl•ntP< .IO • 11 1710 12lt 11"" .. Lll11cvpj 1 •. 'I~ lttlJ l......_ .... mandatory overtime. :~pfc1~; .~~,ft;: ,ft:: tf~."~::1.p~ ~~ 1; ~~ n~ ~Y: ~1t+:!g~FIC~w¥: S r~ 1~~= lf:~ lf,':_'v,. t~r~dpf.\. l~ 1~ 1Jt: '1:t:t; ADPtlfd MQ 11 166 ~ S""' 5V.+ 14 onlrt Dele 10 11"1 ~ 36~• :ttVt+J>• GilfHlU .l611 7 4 JS\1 U'o 15'~-V. LoeW'IC I." : jiO 2l .. ~ ~ ... PAY WILL l·ncrease 3 ARASv 1.n 2s 34 11• 117v.111""+ v. f~o ... 1p1 •Vt •. :'2301 D s111 jllit-\) c;11i.111 1.511 21 2n ~ 6Pw '2"-+"" Lom•sfl .36 11 16 12u. n ""' u "° . per-Arctt1N .1• •l 1 v,·. ~-6'1 . on 2 ' ..... 2Sl-J .SW . Gll'IOI lncor IS \]( 19l'J II\· 19'·-!.. LomM 2.:1.Jb \] 2• QVI 41 \4 Cl + ... l I · ch £ th ArcMrD SO II I~ 42 Al~ •l'i+"' ooll Un .51 i JI I 1\o ~ '.• i..&l«I .'4 12 2• U'-11'• \'" LonGOl'I Mt<I ! 10 11q 11V. 11\• Cen year Y In ea. 0 e Arc!IC E;;ro 1S 19 51, 5~ SIM+ 1.,. COOP Ind .IO U u,o, lf 3S\'J 3S..,_ I\ ~I Mtr 14 Ill 17''1 11~ l.,.._ "-L-S Ind 1 I 111 lf 11\• 11!1 . _ lhree years 0£ th pact 1 Arlster n 6 11 10* IO''r'l!Mtl+ ,.,_ C<ICIPtr UI> 11 1'1• 1i,. -1~-I GloOeU ..IOI I -' ll'd lU.. I Lon StG I .-t '3 ,,... 7~, 1'M -\It e . ess .\.rll PS 1'.16 I 2lJ 1"'-19"-ltn+ "'CODPT• .llb 6 19 11'• 1•\1 U\-If> GolclWSI F k' I U<'> 1•'1 I•\~ • lonolll 1 ~ .. 10 n 20~~ 20 2D +I\ than the UA\V sought. Wood-Armed• Cp n 51• S\.io sir+-v. i=1~1..;!! 1"4 1 11,. 21~ 21~1 ..,, Goodr ich 1 1 92 20 .. 20'' ~ LIL"' 1 S\lo 1 ID ID ID -1 Chev·rol~t Engine k 'd th f ArmcoS I 20 1 tJ] ,,.._ 19 I,.,,_ \\ aQWld f~ J; • -57 19\\ It~ 1911:+ \•, GoodytTlr 1 171 2 ... 2)1... 1•1tt+ \ .. LllnCIDo .56 •4 21 71'" 71\lo 71'/i+ q C<>C Sal e COSt 0 the :~~~pf2.j~ iJ ~~--e ~ 1,,., ordure (p ' l23 ~'t. l~ ~}~-~g:;":"1~·2~ : ~ :l;z g~ g~ t!'t.'~nd~:'~ ~~ 'It~)~~ J~tl"'e package was "very, very Arms Ck .M 15 136 2'1'1 2911. 29\'J+ h c~~~s21~ ti! 211 11114 11'"4 114\lt--... G•K• w 1~~ 10 291 2•"" ,, 2•1•-\• L•PKltc 20 11 2.;o d \.'J •1\-o a'h-•• high" ror the UAW because or ArmslR 1.60 6 5 ,~ 26¥1 li4 .. -In Com I "t 2:: 2:: 2::-"Gr•ncl u .IO If 27 121\ 11 to 11 + \11 LOUGeJ 1'.llO 10 16 Jt:it H :w.+ \lo Aro CD .~ 1 1 14't. lt 14 -\'J gr Brd JS U 71 2514 24.i.. 2S ''h Grenlv 1.20 5 I 21 11 :II Lowen.II 90 6 33 Uh 16 16 -'ii the non-money concessions Arv1111nc1 .51 11 1• 16V:i 16Vi 1'11t-"'CPCln" (n 111 127 ~ 21 21"'+ \ Gr•nt w iv. 1 7t IH'o 11\t 11~ "" LTV C0<P 1 " ID"" .10 iou.+ 1. Reductio11s Told Jn order to meet interim 1975 federal exhaust emission levels, Chevrolet M o t o r Di vision said. it \vill be reduc- ing the availnbilit.y or engines currently released erfective with I.he start of 1975 model production. The announcement w a s made Monday by F. James McDonald. a General Motors vi ce president and Chevrolet general manager . to members of the press during a \Vest Coast preview of l 9 7 4 Chevrclct passenger cars and trucks in NeY»port Beach. A'lcDONALD S1\lD that rive passenger car engines now available for sale would not be 350 cubic-inch, two-barrel VS engine would not be available for light-duty Chevrolet trucks in California, and that tne six· cylinder 250 cubic-inch engine 'A'ould be restricted to half~ton light·duty trucks nationaUy. Other reductions in 1975 Chevrolet engine availability may be announced later in the 1974 model run. Concerning the an- nouncement, McOonald made the following statement: "\\le will meet the 1975 .in- terim emission standards and ASA Lid .50 , •7 •2',1 A1 A2V:I-\:o CrallfC .IOQ 5 11 lt'A 1,:i.,, lj"-• GreyDr\ .«I 11 31 t l'ili ·-.... LTV Corti .\. 2 1l'h 11 \., 11 \/t-\1 Chrysler made. :~~ l~ 1: m ~,,., ~~ ll~ ~~~:;~Fil ::3 ~ ,, l~~ 1~\ol 13-.!'l' &l~'t~ t'!! ~~ I'# HU tt~ ?:~ ~ t~t~ 5.111~ l: ~ = Wv!-··~ Tb• UAW hi h w·n lak As SD<' 1 20o 1 1 2•v. u'"' '"-v. CrOU!oeH Sol 1s 20 23,,. ~ 22'"+ ~ •11..ko 1.20a .. 9 1914 it 1,,,,._ ... LuctY 51 s. 1i m l'Hli 1214 11 .. ; ., ,,.. 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Den~y .'8 1$ 99 21 .. 20'1 10h Harnslq 12 ) "tP.!!' ~ 29...,+ I• M.lrlofl 2.....,, Al 2'5 291, ... ate •te •te ent o1 NY 2 6 21 33 JN J3 + v. 0esoro1n .60 ' ,., n 1. 121'9 n11o+ v. 1-11rr•l'lt :n 16 14 '""' 16,,, '''' M1n.11F 1.1• ' 11 21'.il ~ 2n11+ ""' still make avail:ble as many 11 11 e1n1r. va 11 12 2 ii\> 2!'14 tt\lo oe1E.i11 '·'' 10 '° '''"' It n ... + \'I 1-11rr1s 11.n 11 u 371" :JO'\O lll•+ \l MlrllnAI .AD 11 10 ,._ •1, •v.-._ ea .. 1c.Tr11111 10 la s1v • .561' !i1 .• 0ere pl t.n .. tlO 1UV:l 1141'1 11•tl . H•f'1.CO 1<I 6 · 10 16 ls°" ls>oO-"' MtrlMr 1.15 1 '' 17', 11 11 -1, engine ofrerings as w e e 1r11ero1 2111 ,., 10v. 30'\ :JO\e-ai. 01ee pt 7.M 1110 t7 ,, •1 +1 H•rtSMll: ... 1 u 151' u 1s1,;o-"'Md cup .50 9 1t1 H •1o 11\~ 11,.,._..,, Qn f fi t t' · Ber11e! 1.96b • 21 26''f 26'1'i 26V,..... ''I D<!IE pl 1.4S ., 1100 '3 9J t3 ·• H•rll H .loti 1! ll !2,. 2t~ 2U:; ... ,....i.c:oCp .10 lS 97 51'-I $)"1 ·»"II-1\ possibly can. But some will e o 1ve s a ions 1n a na-B••lc 1n . ..o 1 1 1... ra 11,._ ..., 011 E pt 5·~ 3 11•~ nv. n 11o+ 1, H•••Et 1.56 1 ,. ,~, ,, •• ,,,.. "· M•K1nl11 .50 16 115 "'• nti. »'II+ .._. tionwide domesl·ic satelt "ole 111111 Mf 20 12 3 11 10?\ 111>.'1-"" O.•tr c, .71 '' 11 u" 16 16 -... H•Yn Alli 1 .. • ... Mt...-v .30ll ' 211 a .... n have (0 go. 11111\ lnd .JO 6 21 2011. 1~14 19',.__ \lo D"'I Fin .SA 13 1 11\• 21\'I 21\!i-1• H•zeltl,_ ll a! 2]~ J~ :J~-·i,(, MIM.!I 1.460 9 2S 11'1 111'1 r:::+I~ system to be operated by fl•uKhL .•2 24 3S6 :is :nt., :u11t-"" Dl1m<11nu 2 10 10 ll 12'1 11 + • .. ~;A t:r11~ 1: 64 11n 12\41 nv.+ ~ Mt11ue .30b 1 '" ""' n ... 22,,..._ '-' "\Vhile the recent interim A . T 1 ho d B•~"' L .1s 112 2s1 s.11 !>3Yi SA + ..,, 01am Shm 1 ' 21• '11\1 :io>.. 211 •+ '• Heel•Mn ~t 71 31 1A-1 1,i,. 16""-"' M.1t1te1 .0111 u1 .11 11. ,.,._ 1,. • standards gave h mer1can e ep ne an e1vu~c11..so • l ID'~ 101" TD'~. Oi•Shmpl 2 1 ,...., 711, 2:11,._1•He1iemn .. 6 11oy. 10~ 101.:,,+l'IM•y OS 1.60 t 11t 29 .. 2' 2914_v, us enoug Telegraph Co will be built on ,"•,••,~,• ",', :•, ,,) ,,sov. ~ ,.so>•+ ;z 01ashp1 1.20 14 u11 u'"' 13~, .. 1-1•1"1 H 1:0i 1s 151 •1 -~ •7 . M1ver<>s ·'' 11 , 23u. n'i 23,0_ ... breathing space to survive · •• 1 · , 01c11p1m .... 10 l'9 1~ 'tt• 1o.i.+ ..., NA in ..51 ' 4S 12h 11~ 11 + Vo M•Y'ev 1.JO ll u 21~. 2I"• 211,11 B11t so111e ••• e11• gine offerings •• mill l11uie to go. < ' a 45-acre s ite east of Camp B1<-1rmn ·50 11 •1 3S'4 3• • 3svo+ 1• olebold .olOQ n 10 s.1111 s.i "' -""H•I-c11r1 1 4 • ' +\'I MCA Inc ·"' ' •14 2•4-241\ 24 i, changes in EPA certification eec:1ono .JS 21 51391':u 1•39 -V• ofGtor'llO " 1 21 ~ 9~ ,.._ l'I 1-1euer1n1 "'11 is. 31\• l1"'" 31~ VI McCord tJ 6 6 1 "- requl.rements have rcS11lled ,·n Pendleton. Pacific Telephone 11eec:~A .10v 1 118 ''"' 131' u~\t '' 0;911.1 Eo:iP• 42 1u n 1. 19v. t1 v.-1v. ttt11r pl 4.01 10 161 '" 161 -3\'t MtC•ov 1'.;o 4 J 3 1~t"! 16 "" 11 1:1-.., fr .. I h. 6elcoPtl 2k t •7 13"? 131.' 11~ " Dlltlngl\ pf 2 13 22 21..., 1l\~-l.ro HelmtPr .60 10 t 1.n~ 15?\ 1m+ ~. MtOlrmol 1 3, m I.I 17 17\lt+ ~ offered in 1975 .• • .t\\-'0 \ViJ) be new certification rules that O IC!a S a~e. announC~. ::1<1e~ .~ 1! ,; rol• ~ ~l;:: 1~ Diiion CCI lg li $ 2'¥t 79.1t. 1'1'1-Vo Melm&P ,10 II l~~ :).11\\ ~~ ~\\ +l~ MqOonld Cp 5t Sit 111 :~ ~~~· .. I h . d The $9 m1U1on satellite com· ae1ffiw1 84 10 ·261 3314 :11lill :i:n~+ ._. 01sneyw .11 •9 31, 11-'!i 78\'a 11~2'Mo ~~~'ill" •i:. it 174 31 31,.., 3~ 11, MCOono '° 6 J.ls 11'• 2011o 10>i.-.. C F • e i m in a t e d rrom !he ave increase our load to a . ali . atmi.co 80 7 23 ,,~ it'!\ 1tVi+ 1,1, 01s"an .11t1 12 112 19¥11 111'1 1~+ ""HHWIY fio 11 " 15'0 15 15 _ V:i MtGred '"" ' 21s 2:S+. 24!1 2sv.-"'" Oast-• ........-. ---nfafkel ac atim'rnlln and pofnt where we-t.•st"don'rhave _muruc ans_stati lo be a.ndtx-1:.0-.t uA lAllJnL.:w.:..+---.u. Pi'.UlS.ea....zo 2.1 -..-6 ~L .u.". 41 -v. Hiuion_.i11113 lSll·!tly._,_,o/o_ •1 +1.,. mDhlPt 1.10 2 11 11 11 + '• .1..1..lli· J J"' known as the De Luz earth ee11dlx pl 3 . • " ~ 55 +1 01ver~1d In .. ,59 21' H~ 2 -W Heuble:ln 92 26 J12-5f11o-ssv.-sm;"4'lV< """"'• o 10 3 _,~ 3~il\+ ~ three others \Viii not be of-the resources to do the com-. Ben co 1.2s t 216 33~• ,,. ll'h+H" DlvM'1. 2.1st1 t ,. ""' 131'1 t)'lo+ v. H111<1n P .1o .mm56J 12" 19"tlo aov.--... McKe1 ..sso 1• 2• 21'"' 21'"' 27h rered ror Sate ' ·n Cati'forni·a. 1 te J b station' and the other four at BeriCl>Pf 21/t .. zlll ll 3G'l:i 31 +1~ OrP~pr .u 51 s.2 21i. 2•i~ u.._"" 1-11C111vo11 En 30 •S l\'o "" 1v.--""MeLun ·'° n 1 47'"' 47 ''"+ 'i~ p e 0 . Th 'p k c l'f ll i llel!CI'¢ 5\.'J .. 1 ISO 150 lSO +10 OGmeMn 1• 19 19 tl'll 17\') 17.,.._ \I; Hfiltnbr ... u • 16~ 26* U\1--""' McLlhS 1 . .0 ' 33 1H1 ~ 20\IJ-\• Passenger car engine s p reeH ea s, pa lk., llal w eyd, =~.:rt~ 10 1.s~ 'i~ 71~ ~~ :~ g::'(u,}·~11~ 11 ~ r1' m r-+ ~~ ~~': ~!u: ]~ 3! ~~~~ ~)!-v. ~:'t, :U 1~ ~ l!~ J:~ J~·i,i, eliminated nationally effective "OUR ENGINES a re a., anover ar , . an aerkey Phil io 156 1•>1 13 , 1•"."+1·~ °°"""nw .... 11 1st """ 1!i u _"' Hor.i.rtM .11 u • n 19 " +'Iii Met<1Pi i.ao .. n 31 vv. 37,,,_1 Woodbury Ga will link three 11e111st 1.«tt 1 361 2aM 2Jtj, 210.:.+ '• 0or1c Cp .12 6 11 l3I'> 1314 131.4-~ Hoernr 1.11 10 61 ~ ~ ~+ "'f.W1pfl 2.ao • "'"' 3,~~ 3118, 0 with 1975 production include classified by displacement, • .. 111; i ltld .s2 '' 11 •l . •2 43 +1\.'I Dorr ouv1r t u .,,. I'll 1i-v. Hoff e1.ctn 1 11 Al ru. ni.+ ""'MtOuw 1 . ...0 1 11 2Jlt) 231~ 23 American Marine Ltd. of the 400 cubi·c-i·nch t••·o-barrel carbureii·on, and other £actors communications satellites to Bleck o 1·°' " 3711 ''1 ll•Yt nav,...."" 0orsevc .10 1 32 1•-11 1 1v. +"' Hol •nn1 ..JO u l6:I ..,,,., ,,... """+21'1 ME1 caro t n 1"" 2 .. 2~ r. Bltlr Jn .4 $ l •11 6'\11 6U-.,., Do r(p 1 °' 10 12 ln'I 361'1 :wt.-\oo Honn A .I.Sb • I :Ml'I :MV:I :JiVi+S Mel S~ ."6 11 31 21~ 21 1 21~ Newport Beach annocnced carburetor vs and the 454 according to EPA certificati on the BeJl System network, of· i:!:c'~~'a' ~ 1~ 12l :~ l;"" l~+ ~' OC:.C~m· 1 n 115 5,,,._ .w,,., 571.11+..,, Houysu .1sti • 2 11:w. 11~ 12:io MM•Ko 41r. s J.1 11 , ri:. n.--::_ that Inchcape Berhad, a ficials said Monday. e1.,.e.11 :u 6 1u 161, 16V. 16W+ \ti 00 PF lncp • 5 5 s + 1' ~=1·~...C: ~~ ~ 1:1ftVs1ni::+-1!': =~~11151' 11'! ~ 2 '' ""'" " + n cutiic-inch V8 Corvette. pcl\\'Cr groupings identified as engine eobllle !Irks 1 1 3i.. HI! ~ . . r1vo 1\llo a 21 231'< mi. D~+ v. Hollver 1.21 1 6 2,.., 2"\lo ~+ v. Merck 111 31 J!: :!1• lll'J u ...,_1 publicly held company in plant. 'families'. rt is a big ;"h to The cost of lhe entire eoemo c .«1 10 11 11\'I ,,,,.., 11·~ ~ or1unr '"'° 16 11 •lli •7\lo •l'I+ i• 1-1or110n c11 s .w ,.., 11to 1Yi+ ""'~rec11111 :10 1 2 '• 1211 u .,,._1 S . thro gh f · ""' h' .1 Bobe CIKd 7 l77 13'" IJ\~ IS\'t+ \\'Orn pt 2.20 A1 '9\.'i •¥i AtYt+ ti! HOl9illl Atl ·I 1 l!M 10'.\ 1Mtot \.'; Mtr•llLY 15' 11 UB 11~ 1lt\ I~ 'io 1ngapore. u cne o 1lS fn addition , these three certify i'usl one family of system, w 1ch w1 I carry 11<ine1 1t1e1us ., J Stto ~ Mo • o,..M, pf 2 . . ..o "'" """ 41411+1 1'1 HOIOCP .12t1 12 ,, 15\lo ,,._ 1~ 111 MffPet .10 n 6"" 1 i-. 1"'"'+ '"' bs·d·a 'es h ed t I nd · tt be ·1 I h · d 8ookM11 1.31 2 11:ir. 11\lr. 11,.._ y, Oruel l.Sltb It lt'-11 ''"" ltVt--"" Ho5I Intl .3' 111 2l ll'• 11'1. llllt-14 Mt11t1I 7Sb , 3' ll v. '°"" 11 v.+ "" su 1 1 r1 as agre o e engines "'i not ava1 able in engines. It requires one 50,000-te ep oge conversations, ata eorCllrl 1.20 10 95 ?m 1H4 ll._"' OrtytulCp 1 s 1t 11'1 •~ l'lli-"'HDUd•ll• .ao 6 19 uf-1 11~ 114' -1-."" G"" ·~ 1t 95 1~• ,., • approximately $5 million to CalifOmia-250 cubic·inch six-mile emission test schedule information and other related :::~~.1·~~ 1f '~ 2: ~/ ~+ tt ~: :i ~·~ 11 ~ 1:' ,~~ 1:r1""t1~ =F~•";j ~ 1/~ W:, ~!t ~~+1: :!lrr>l ·r.o • 1!~ u~ u~ u \<H-+:: the compariy's Hong Kong cylinder; 454 cubic-inch V8 ; and up to six separate 4,000. messages from the satellites :::JS: i::: 11 1~ 1i:~ 1i:~ 1=:+ ~ out• pr 1'.:zo :: 1uo 102 101141101,,._ ~ Hw pf ;~ .• 11 6Hr. 60 6IU.+1 MG re: '" :10 n' ,.1 .w•1 u SJ-111+11~ Sub sl.d1'ary d tb 140 b' · h · I th und h be eOU<nS llK iii 9 16'• 11~ 1.-+ v. Dull• llf 1.10 .. 11so " ,,\'I •~ v. H-Fpt 2"" ' "" 4S'h • . MkhG1 1.ae. ' 1D ult 1,1~ ""'-l• . an e cu 1c-mc . sing e· mile emission data r I e et lo e gro . as en er•nlfAlr 31 10 .,, 10141 10v. 11\'J 0unar1c1 .u 11 J3 ll\i ,," :11 ... + "'1-1ou1LP 1 . .t0 1• 19 AMII «i "'°~ u. MkhS Tub • • 1 1•11 i• 14 _,.. The proceeds from the loan barrel carburetor, f o u r • schedules for each family. estimated at $70 miUion. =~~ t~ ~ ,.: u~ ~:: =~·t = 1~g n 1~ 1J~ 16f~ 1J t ,:: =~1~ ~ .1~ 5~ ~~ !:~ !:t!+ ~ ~l~~::'~ve"' 11 6 ,~' 2\?,."-J.t. ~ltt+ t: will be used to reduce ac· cylinder Vega engine. 11,11 Ml o1 2 , i1V1 •1 •1Vt + Yi ouP11 DI •va .. • "\lo 6.i:W. •w.-It) "'"""''.iJ .10 it 11• 1~ 11"' iPto+ V:i Mldcon1Tt 1 11 1 1a11i 1~ 1•1.1o+ t~ COW11S payable and loans of ~------------------_. ________ '"'1=~~.1"2.~ i: ~ i~ ll~ ~""= ~ &i::::eE' 1~~ '10 :, Vi~ .fl" fth :·. n~met1.S: \~ 1~ ,,~: .... l~"" ~l"':: ~ =~~ 11?: ~~ ~ ~~ n~ Wv-{,. the company's r 0 reign •s FOR TR u c K s, 'le-er11et a1 .1s s 111 IJ\4 14v. 1.so1o+ ~ e>uqL p1 1~1 .. 1110 2•111 ,, 24~-11o Hudl•Y 1.t0 n 11 ~ 21"' 21Vi+ 111 MldR°'• ·'° ' 21 13..., ''"' 13\.'I+ .,. n. t• BrUllGs 1 n 10 2( 21 20YI 20•1i+ "' Ol.Qlhl •' 2 . 1100 2SVs 2J11'1 2J\' . HughltlH .AO ' 5 6"' ' '"' .. Mlle1Lt1 1.:11 12 29 lfl'o-)IV. )l\lo \4 subsidJaries. Donald xpla'ned that t h B • T llrDWn cOrn 1 1 11i,r, 1112; 11!Ji-"' Dymo in .20 10 6 11v. 11•1o 11va+ 14 HughsT ,\Ob 30 m '9'1'i " ""'° .. Mlltonflr .:w 11 u \J'• lJ1' 13~ v. --------------------·-'--'-------·11 Ia.., arg.o.tlliii:.1 =~~z..:.. I .~ 1: ~ 2:~ ~..., ~-1.r. E•lllt Pl .97 .-·,·~ 2'-l\ 2•"6+ \lo ~~,~~ :: 2~ 1i 2:...,, 10,tt 20,:::: =~:tt I;~!. "1 :inis 't;~ ·11lLNr.tt• ~ ..... ~ BrFerrl1 :11 lt 1'3 16\14 1Sh 1614+ 14 Ee1eaC .3M 6 19 10~ 1041 10~ \Ir H\l'f'tlr.CI) .14 3S 6 32 JI" 31.,.__ VI Mlrro Al ,,6 f 1Sli"' s· I V. erun1wk .2• 12 209 2~ ?•l'f 261.lltl\4 E•stern .\.Ir JOJ 1\.9 7~ I -\!• Hvdroml .W 1 25 1:\\ I I -14 MltlftEQ .t.c 11 •n 2•'~ ~ 24114 'It Bru1h W .40 9 ( 21Vt 71'h 2t.14o E111tG .. F 31 12 2•7 llV• lmt U\\ . -1 1-Ml1$ Aly .N f 2) 1J'"4 U\.'I 15'4 Loan OK'd • O~C\I 1.10 I• 32 34\lo ~~ 341'+ 1.4 E1ttUtll I V. 12 I 17\.'J 17VI ll,li_ _ ICN PtMrm 17 S-4 1~ I~ IOV. " MPCem 1.60 7 t 2~ 2l"to ~·1.t, 1 0 p,~+•oo ·l~ ~~ ';~~~~~~1i:w-1;m!"' ld•"r.~, 1:: 10 •l v:. i~-:~ ~ ~~"r .~ .... ;-4-l•·lUC~ tf~ ·--...... llu I lnd .. 11 1'11 711, 1'1'o :. EcllllnM .3' :JO S5 31illl :MV:I li"Wo 1V:i ldHI ToY 41 ' 20 .JV. S\Ai 514-v. MObllO '·m t IU ~ 564'1 ,. ..... u .. BllCI pl' .40 . . 4 ·~it l~J '"" . Eckd Jlr. .20 AO 2•2 ~ 31 Ji\t IV:i 101 Al 1.IOb 12 11 ~'" 27 V1lo-14 Mol'ltc:o 1. I 66 l'Cl\11 ltli 'XI 8ul ·'" 1.'° 9 1 '°"' 20~ ~t v. EckdNC .1• 11 • '° 20 20 IU 111•n 1.30 6 50 II 1m In\-" Mo!Mwk I tl:I 7'11 614 1'4-1'· ---· _....,_ Four Big Firms Probed We are ap~lalists in Second Trust Deed Loans. Borrowing on your equity Is the sensible way to get money you ne~. You do not in 1ny way dlslurb yOur present 1st Trust Deed. Get the facts with no ob hgat1ons. call: Found1d 1921 LOCALOFFIW l TOllO, 2JIM-I £1 ·y,.. If,. lt330 , ·~· •••• PU) &M-tOtO LA .IOU.A, nAt lttt Att .. 92037 ............ 1114) 4$44451 EKOffOIOO, 117 IMI GrW Awt., tM ..... ffUl 141411' WASHINGTON (AP) -Four giant companies -General Motors, Ford, General Electric and Sears R"oebuck -are under federal inv~!ti 11 in the biggest case ever of alleged d1scr11ninatory employment pra-cttces. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commis· slon said Tuesday it consolidated numerous com~ plaints against four national corporations and the wlions with which they hold contracts into a sin g le case. Also involved are a major construction union and the contractors and contractors' associations with which it bar~ains. · The commission refused to name the companies or unions because of a federal law barring •uoh gJs- closure until lawsuits are -filed. However, all four corporallon't confirmed they' are targets of the probe. _ _ Commission Chairman William H. Brown UC sald the agency would attempt to negotiate volun- B~~:J·~~ 1i tt fl~ rl~ ~i~ ~ ~fecf 0 .... ~ ~ :1 1,tt I~~ '~+ ~ :111~ c:Al~ .. ~ ~ m: =r-~·1" =k ~~~ 11 5J l~ u~ \lltt·~ BunkerR .AO 6 1D 1~ 10 li:x.-V.E DSCp .2Sll'31 11 ""'° 3111\lo :it'Ml+-l\11 Pwr 2.10 11 :591'~ U.. 2'*-... MONrth . .a 3G 2 l)V. !'" l)YI ... Bunll: pf I~ 14 11 Int l~t V. E'IKI Mlmo I) 16.1 •V. 1~1 1\llo . IUPw pf 1... .. ?10 ""' 2'111 2'\\ , .• Mol\OOrtm 1 2! a~ '" lftl +"41 :~11 ~o \·..., ~d Jl r.~ ll~ n..'Z+1'14 ~\"~pf d.'f. .. '1 ,:" ,~ 1t _. ~ :u:: gi tJ: : : ::: ~ .. n n + ·~ =~~ ": it ~ ~~ :tt 1=:::+ ~ ow~.n 21 1 .. 1\lo 7i\lo Ellxlr Ind ·s 14 4~ •\4 •-+ V. ll!PwOf l.11 . '1100 49\.'J 4911'11 A9\'t+I Mon•pf 2.\4 'Ji ~r:·+ ii Bur ,, 13 $1 2SV. 'ffi-"v.+ " EIPa.oNG I 1 1•14 .14 141'11 .• lllToorw .)6 20 ll 314 27fk 2111'<+ ""~i D11,~ 2 JO I ~~ 1 IVITll _/ lr--'"3~"11 , ., .. £7 Ellre·c111 Y, -,,"11 I~ 1'"""1 C:-11' • ltt-lt+r-IN-ltft+-Min~, IO-t ,. ll'i 1'+'\I" flu$1\ Ll1"¥( • 'c.2..:. 1 '"" ... 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U"' ~~ l~ I' • ___________ ..... ________ ~ L---------'-------------llCellllffl 2 1 12 33VI ll" mi-"° ~•fW"P ~ 1 II I'+"' ftT pte:' 4 ,. 110102 l!i':! 102 •·+·NI 1111 1.IO I •i 'S A'o r-.. i. ClllMllf ·~ I .$4 S. ~ trell M • ~. to •1.1 •'4-\ol fif ttF 4 ' ti! '6 9' +I Nt I Gen ·'° ~ 1 \\ tlj, 7'tlo-1~ lf!wfimr ftAClf, 1111 w..1c1111 or .. merr ••• cru) "wm Ulff-NIA, UU St. 111•1~ St., 1?701 .... .. {714) S$1~4 tary setUements with those cited. • - • • • I' .. • ' . , . ' Tut.$daJ, Septtmbtt 18, 1473 SC DAILY PILOT IJ Tuesday's Closing Prices Complete N~'v York St~k E:xchange ~t IBM DeciSion Affects Market * - . NE YORK (AP) -Stock market prices were mixed esday as the negative errect of the an· nouhcement ol an antitrust rulmg against IBM sprea.d to other stocks, brokers said. IBM and Telex were delayed several hours In opening d.ue to an Influx of orders and were traded heavily through the afternoon. Both stoc ks had also been delayed Monday alter a ruling against IBM m an antitrust swL ' -· Complete Closing Prices-American Stock ~xchange List -Finance- Briefs • , 22 _DAIL v PILOr _______ ,_...,., ___ .~,._s_ .. '-'-""-""--1-'8.'-1-'_73 OVER THE COUNTER NASO Listings for Mond•y, September 17, 1t73 -. . ~PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF TltUSTEE'i SALE T.S. No. ll0t7J JP On Oclot>er 16, 1973, at 11:00 A.M., Tl· TLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM· PANY, as dul\I •PPOl"led Trosteoe ll!ldK and oursuanr lo OH<I of Trull re-corded June 1, ltn. as Inst. No. 951, In booli: 10"?, ~ 361. ot Olllclal A:..:ords 111 lfte ofllce of rht' County Rec:ord•r of Orano• rounty, Colllofnla, WI LL SELL AT l'>USLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIO· DEii. FOR CASI-I ioayob!e ot lime of ul• !n law!ul fNlf'f\' ot Ille United Slates) at Ille Soulh front en1ronce of The Ol(J Orange CounJy Covrtlloui.e loc:1tlld at Ill<! 200 blll(k ol VJ .. t S.nla AM Boulevar.:r, forme•IV West 6111 Sire-ti In Sonia An•, ColHornla, au rlghl, tllle arid Interest c0<1- vev~d to ond nDW ti.Id by It undv sold Q(.>ild or Trust In 1"4! pr~ s!!ual~ In sold Countv lll'ld Sta1r dncrlt>ed 11s: Lo! 31 of Tract No. "502, 11'1 the City of Co.I• .......... C.OUnlv Ol-Ol'•~-$1•1• of Call!ornia, llS per map rl"Cordfd in Boo~ lBJ, oei:ies IS em! u of ml1ttllanto111 m•oi. ·in the olllt!' of the County Rl"COfdttr o! said Countv, Tne str"el address 1nd o!her common deslgna!lon, it •nv, of the re-.1 property d•Krlbo-d dl><lVtt Is p11ri1orted lo bf: 110 Charles!on SlrMI, COJll Mrs1. C•Ulorl'lla 9'626 l.bt vndersl!lned Tnislee dlscl•lms anv ll.ohill111 111< ,i,,y lncorrl'Clness of ll>e slrttt llddrns.11nc1 o•l>l'r common arslgl'lalion. If '""' 'l>(!Wn nttreln. Said saltt will Ile m&de, bul witnout c0Vttn1nt or w.orranrv. r~prns .,., lrowlled, regardlnq tlt!e, llOSHs1ton, or en-cumbrances, lo 1>•v IM rtmlllnlnq orln-clo11t 111"' of ll>e r1<>tr(sl sKvred by wld Dffd o! Tr~•. lo-wll: tJ,16L4, with In. lttrest lller!'Ofl, as provided In sale! nQJr<1!. lld111nc1s. If any, unarr 1nr rerms or said Otta or Trust, ltes, charg.es '""" eirl>l'nSH of tntt Trust" 11nd of 1he lfus!~ created DY s11!d DMll of Trust. Tl>e bttnel((lA•f undlr uld Dttd or Trusl llt•dolort tXl'CUled and deliverf'd t'l the undersinn..., a wrllltn O.C:t11ration of Defa11lr 1nd ~m1rnl far Salt, 1nd a .. ,,111en Nollet al Oeraun 1nd Elec;tlon lo Stll Tile> undersl<;rn..i caused said Nollet o! o~fdull i nd E!1>ellon to Sell to bi! re<ordtd In !ht county where th<e re1I pro~rlY 1, Inc~!~. TITLE tNSURAr~ce a. TRUST COMPANY 1s s.old Trus!ee, 6Y JOlln W, P1trlck Authotltf'll Slgn1:u•e o,•tl"d 5f'D!PmDer 13, lf13. Publ!Shud Oranqt CCNosl 0 1l1y P!lol S101, 18. l.S a/\11 Oct. 2, 1973 i9CJ0.1l PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE fll'1'1TIOUI IUSINllS NAMI ITATIMllfT 11'4 lollOWlfl9 O'S,., It OOlno l>UShMM ... lJ S. i>ANELS, It• E. Pomoft1 St .. lftnt1 An1 '1105 Roll Ultrtlltr, 1271 RuttMICI Rel., Nov.port Bt•cPI, CA nuo 1111, bualrM$l It 'oncructt!f bY ... In. clt~ldu.L '- Roff lHtrttt.,. 'fl•h 11•1-I w•1 tlllil wltlt tilt C-. 1y Cltr~ of Dfl11G'9 County on A119u•I 21, 1111 PuDllllled AllQ\111 11 lf1l . . . . • ... I " • • ' PUBLIC NOTICE DAILY PILOT CLA,SSll{JED rl'le Bfnest Sfllfle Marketplaff -T•e Oran!Je Coan • Pll.on"' 64.2·5878 I~ [ )~ [ Hamel for Sii• PUBLIC NOTICE SU .. ERIOR COURT 01' THE STATE op: c•L.ll'OltNFA l'Oll THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Ho. A-n.Mf MOT ICt;: 01' Hl!ARINO OP: PETITION FOR PROB.I.TB 01' W1LL "'ND ~~~~IL AMO LBTTl!RS Tl!5TAMl!H· o:C$~::~.ol MILDRED CHASE COOKE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVElll 1!>11 All· M.1.1110 MARCOTTE II.al Ille<! t>treln a petlllon !Of' ProlMte of Wlll 1nd Cocllcll and fO<' hMJlr>et of Lrttttr1 Ttt11m..,t•rv to the Ptlll!onttr, ret.rence lo whl~h 15 m1d1 tor lurl!Wr partlcul•rs, •nd !NII the li"'e 11nd Pl.Kt of t>t1rlr>a lht s1me ,.,, btt.., Ml !Of' Oc!otier 2, 1'73, lll 9:00 e.m .. In thtt covr1room of ~rtment No. 3 al said court. 11 100 Civic Ctt1!tt D•I~• Wttt. !n !he City of Santi Ana, C1lllO<'ri!a. Dllted S"'temb« 1•, 1973 WILLIAM E. ST JOHN, County Clerk ROGAN AND ltAOOINC. .l.llO<'nltYS II Lllw lfl E11t 011vw Assume 7°/o Loan On lhis sharp 4 bdrm, 2 ba!h hon1c with family rm, JireplaC1?. Builbins........a.n d dishwnshC'r.' Covered. patio. Forced-air ht. Cu s Io m cnbirtC'try. Full pr i cc , $3'1.~50. brk 540-1720 TARBELL ARTISTS or writers haven. 2 Level 2600 sq. ft. secluricd prL st. S1vecping vi<?w ol city & ocean. Divorce makes fa st sale at Si6,:i00. or Jess. Drive by 658 i\lyslic Vic1v. Call your rcaltor or Quinlan:! Really 642-2991 3 Bd rms-$28,950 Assume 5% (,;, loan! G rca1 PRESTIGE AREA • This Big BA YCREsT home has everything. 5 BR + dt'n, din rm. & 4 B,\, &onullful lo look al ln!ldl! & out. Enjoy yaur large h/f pool," :;urroundcd by low main!. prof. Jndscpd. Yn rd Yllth lin1cd sprinklers. Thi!£ gorgeous. v"cll·bullt extoc. home jus1 listed & won't last a l $141,000. • 9:f21 645-7221 17'33 \\'ESTCLif'F DR. NE\VPORT BEACH * * * '*' * Bw lNlllk, C:1lllol"lll1 91Sf2 Att°"'""'1 IOI' "ellllontr Publllhttcl Ori~ Coe1t D•llY P!lo!, s"'titmller' 11, 19, 2s. 1913 m r.73 yard \\'ith loads of fiO\\<ers & I•••••••••••• gl'e('nery. Dining room. 1\vu patios. Paneled Jiving rnl & kitcht>n bar. Only $2S,!l50. brk. 54!}.1720. PUBLIC NOTICE TARBELL PUBLIC NOTICE Notice rs Pllr•llYJllvrri 11>11 on .l.119~! 9. 1973 BAJllK OF 1R INE (In Or11anlzarlonl. P•OOOsed ~w bel'lk, Plat fll ld, wit!! !ht Federal De9Dlll lnsuranc1 Carl>Qrallon, '" Appllcallon for Ftd1r11 O"POSll Insurance. which_ 1pprlcaflon w.os 1cc"'ltd' tor 1mn11 on Sttltember ~. 19n. 1---------------- A09flcant gr°"°se1 lo tl'lllt{le In FICTITIOUS BUSlNEIS business •I 14466 Walnut Ave .. lrvl~. NAME STATEMENT C1Jltornl1. The lotlowil'l9 per1011 Is dolno business "IHow.wr, II wlll Ol)ln lnltlatlr rn litm· •1: POl'llrf ffCl!l!Les llf lm2 Culver Drive, MILES SQUARE FLOR IST, 16~1 Irvine, C1IUornla.I BrOOl<l'!ur~t. Fount1ln Valley Any O&rson wl1hlno to com"'e"t on thi' T/le1 Meredith TU'der, 18'16 P1lm•r 11opflc1t!on may Ill• his comments In Ct Long Betch ca '°'°' -Wrltlllp-wllh-1"9 R19lona1 Olrec;tor. of the Thi$ 11u~1ne1s -is' conduct~ ll'r' .,, In· Ftder111 Depgslt ln1ur1nc1 Coroor•tlon at cllvldual Us R1<1Jon1! Ot!lctt, « Mont11omrrv Slrl!tll • Sultto 3600, San Francisco, C1llhlfnl• t lio•' Thta Tuder Ir •nv per$0n dtslres to proto)lt IM 11,11.,,: Thl1 slatemenl wa1 n1ea wl!h 11>e C<>11n· Jn11 of 11111 application ht Ills a right to tv Clt rK of Or1111111 Counry on Augu11 '•· <10 IO If he Illes • written no!lc1 ol his In· i9n F2 7 •• lenl w!ttl the ll:eglon1I Dfrf'CIOr within 11 . 1 " <1.tYS of the d11e of 11111 PUbllcatlnn. Tht PubJ1slled Or1no;e Coast Dally Pllol, non«infldentl•f oort!on1 of the applk:i llon l\ug. :11 and September •. 11. 11. ••• on Ille In lht ll:t11!on111 Olflc• as tt•rt 1•7l· 2661-73 of IPI• PVDllc file m•fnt1lntd llY ftitl c.aroor•tron. T!>ls 111t r1 1vttr1blt for PUBLIC NOTICE PublJc Inspection dur1r>a r1911!ar bu•lness hours. 1----------------Pt!bllsllttcl 1111rsu1nt to S 1 c 11 on ,ICTITIOUS AUSINESS NAME STATEMENT llll.ll(b)(l) of the Rules t nd Regul1Hons of !he Fedtrel DtPOSlt tn•ur1nctt Tilt CO<'oorallon. followl1'19 l)erlon ls doi119 bulines1 llANK OF lllVIJllE By David H. Drinkwater 111 i>r01Sidtt1! Pub11$1'1ed Orln<ll CCN11! D1llr Pita!, Septitmbrr 11. 1973 :n1-n 111: OATA COMPILATION SEllVICES, 4olO C1mou1 Orlvl. Newport Btacri. C1llt. 9'2660 R-~t Dt•n Wilker, 26'22 GranvJ1, M1ttlO'I Vlelo, C1lll • .-267! PUBLIC NOTJCE TPlll buslnts.s 1$ conducted by 111 In· -------, dlvldu1I. B -7>lt4 Rro.rt D. Walker SU .. ElllOR COURT 01' THIE This stat1mtnl was llted with lhe Coun- STATE 01' l':ALll'ORt!IA l'OR IV Cltrk ol Oren.ge CO\lnty on August Jl. THE COUNTY OR 011.1.HGI: 1'7l. No. A-ns11 F-21n1 NOTICE 0 1" HEARING 01' "ETITIOM 1'11bli1hfd Or1119t CCN11! OllllY Pllol. '°" "1108ATI! 01' WILL AND FOii Sepltmblr ,, 11, 11, 2S, 1973 114-13 LETTllll TtiSTAMl!NTAllY E•IMtt al EOITH CORMIER, Oece11ffd. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE !S HE REBY GIVEN Iha! ROMO P. CORMIER AND LEONARD t.1----------~---- CORMtER, JR, have fllftl herein • Ptll· FICTITIOUS 11us11111Ess !Ion !Ot i>rob.lte of Wiii and lor lttullO« NAME STATEMENT of Leltttrs Tt1tamentarv to till pot!· TPI• following per,ons.. art doll!D 11oners1 reter1nc1 111 wPllch 11 made '11r lluslnen 11: fll'rlnttr pert(cul1r1, iflcl tllat the time lll1d SHAMROCIC A HT I Q U E S , 211 111.oc1 of he•rlnQ !he ...... h•i been ltlt Bro1dw1y, La"una Be1dl, C.I. 91'-Sl for OC!bblr 2 1973 •I 9·0C I"' ' lhe MyleJ c. McGough, »n B San courtroom of ' 0.P•rt~! No.· l ·• 01" iald Amll!ilo. L•11un1 HIJl1, CA nm $29,500. 4 SC'droom + family roon1 + l6' X 3S' SIU(' Dolphin 11/F· pool, lor alcd No. Costa il'lt'Sa on quiet dead end street Submit your lernts . 5!1, % loan avail, on cash to loan basis. CALL . Newport II f•lrvltW 646-1811 (1nytlm1) PRIVATE ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH BY OWNER Leaving area, immediate oc: cupancy, 4 BR, 5 BA lux ury 1 ye-ar old ho111e. Many de· lu."e. custom features have Ix-en built inlo this outstand· Ing \Vlllcrfront home . cus· tom furnltu1·e & 1967 Cruiser includ('d, r..:xc~llenl tenns. $279,000. Also avaUablc un· furnished, for lnfo . call 673·7782. EASTSIDE·S25,250 Good atarlcr home for the newlyweds or pl cn1a nt retirement ho1ne for the' olderwcdii. Wnlk to 1hopplng eves, 2().13 WeatcHff Dr. DON'T STEP IN THE PAINT BUCKET ~ause this lovely homes' just been finished. It's all nc\v &: sparkling. NC'W g1't'Cn shag carpeting in all rooms. 3 huge bedroon1s with 111atching baths, "'hite brick fireplace. Large back ya.rd. Anyonf' 1·an as.sume this VA loan "'ith. total payment of $230 per/mo. Seller will help finance. Priced at $28,500. Cflll 54.5-9491 Walker &Lee •lllL l llilll "NESTLED AMON.G GIANT TREES" Jot. Boat trailer. 3 1\n ldeaJ summer/winter rental only 6 doon to a suptr beach. O\vn for profit or oceup)' for pleasurr. Only $84,500. Our fantastic terms may not last lon11:, so eall quick, CALL 644-7211 /JD.NIGEL · llAILEY & ASSOC I Al ES ASSUME '"• LOAN MESA VERDE ShATp 3 bedroom, 2 barh honle with new dishwasher , \VB!eT heut€'!' and ctu'pcts. This hOme htu ju.'tl been listed ·a t a rnoctest $35,900, Call JY)V.'. When you list with us, YOUR HOME 11 advertlted in Home for Living m•ga-..1 :zine in more than 900 are•s-and cu•· tomers are sent to y o u as rtferrels from our over m •lflliat*' of NMLS. 2828 E. Coast Hlwoy Corona dtl Mir VERMONT FARM HOUSE ACRE • REDUCED $29,950 Rolling 11:recn l&\\'ns and stately trees surround pie· lures qu e Ve rm ont fannhousc. Old \\'or l d eharm and architect~. Formal entry. S!ep •do\\'JJ master !lllite "'ith :>th bath. Plfan size den \\'ilh rugged beams. Maids quarteni. 23' TAVER;'W KITCHEN with cathedral hean1~. Banquet formal dining. E I e g ant Fl'('nch doors to secluded garrlen paradise. \Valled patio with outtlool" fireplace and B.B.Q. RED BARN 2nd story in·law apartment, 1 guest cottages and eovtted danec pavilllon overlookine magnifice nt free form p:iol. ENTERTAINERS PARA· OISE, CALL 645-0303. 10111 \I I. 01 \0\ "'i"lf(ll,', 2299 !!ARBOR BLVD. BEST BUY IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES 2 WAL~ACE *FOUR BDRMS* • 7 I I • COATS PRIC.E Sl'l,580. H--~~~EAL70R$_ . '---"--loolted~1.,.__.._._ 544-4141 llOffin In ~· iiitilde -CO«ta • court, 1t 100 Civic Center ortvt W 1 1 k1Y Ry1n M<Gougl\, »n 8 Sin ~tty Of"ttft'lr'.l:llr."'Clltlftm'I " " ~ ~l.ttllllnl ljlU~==+-1 Dtled Stptttmber 13' 19n ' lili-bi.iifl'lffl ft conelucttc:I bv • Qfntrat WILLIAM E St JDHH ~•rll'ltflhlp. Counh Cltr.; ' Thh .~.~:~i ~;;: wt•h the Coun· GE.TL AIKl!HS a MANJlllHG IY Clerk ol 0r•l'l9t County on A119u1t :IA. '"· J--I", llrblt'l(ll 197) '"" w111111,. Bl.,.. s111t• ,.,. ,.,,,,. L-. Allftltt, C:aUI .... ~ .. ubthl'ltd 0•11111 Co.tit Dilly P ilot, Tt11 ftlll n147JI A119i,n1 21 and Sljlleml)er •· 11 , 11. Attom1Y1 ftr H tltt-rs im 2613·73 l'ublltfltrd Ortl!Ot Co.rt D.ll!ly Pilot.1-------------- Sto!ttm?Jtr u, 11, 24, 1rn ,..._n PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE • DUPLEX OPEN HOUSE 125 -41at St. -lAPM~ Sept. 19 {nc11r the befch}. ~2113 --P11e!la. Detached double pr. (Optn Ey1ntn91J age, large Jul. Be.ti of fl. "Makto Room tiir-Dadd)'" . . . cli an out the g1rap •.. tum that junk tl)tO cath with e DaJJy Pilot Clwlilcd Ad. Call 642-56711. • nanclng, Call UK, \UC wtU be. 1t'lad to Jhow tt to )'OU e . CALL ANYTIME e 646-39\11 OR 646 4543 Lachenmye r lot I' ii I " Walker&lee 11.t.L 111111 You 'll Ond It In CIU1tlled • I • .. • . - Lag1111a :Ueaeh EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stooks VOL. '66, NO. 261, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1973 I TEN CENTS Coast inaporter Eights· Battle of· Beer -.·· -.. --By WILLIAM SCI!REIBER K.lly's court fight Items from the_fact Kelly S&id, "Now that I've built it up °' *-Deltf' ".., si.tt that he is botlling and canning American · through my-own effort and with my own Chuck Kelly brews Mexican·American beer under-a Mexican Corona Extra label money, -they want to take It for beer. And the liquor importer from he designed and registered. · r themselves." Newport Beach is fighting another battle Modelo Breweries, a huge Mexican Kelly, an avid sportsman who still of the Alamo to keep his product from cartel controllng production of the holds the world's reeord, for Pacific drying up. or1'1na1 Corona Eltra ~ In Mexico, sailfish catch for 198 pounds in 1957, said Kelly, a feisty redhead whose lined and definitely doesn 't like the arrangement. all he warfts ls a fair shake from Modelo. weathered face hints oC past business But Kelly aaya ijJey drove him to it. He claims be has had good dealings with clashes, is in the midst or a pitched legal "I spent the ta.at lO years importing other foreign companies. . battle over ths: trademarked name of the Corona from the Modelo . Breweries in "I imported San Miguel ~r from the beer he sells -Corona-Extra , ~·---Mexlco"and-markeling lt"in-Callfomla " .. hllippines_arullluilUbeir. markoUo the • Wild Deer Chase_ ' . fifth most poi>uJ8r import, in California ," · Kelly saii:t "Wben they Wanted to take it over, they came to me with cash and bought the contract back." Kelly has been importing beer from Mexico 11ince the mid-1950s and claims there was virtually no American market for Corona beer when he started selling it in 1963. Since he was buying the beer directly . from Mexican breweries and receiving nQ_ help from Modelo in his American -------- marketing effort, Kelly ~ided to register the Corona Extra trademark in his own name. He says he registered the trademark in ·good faith and informed l\.tod·e10 he had done so. "ntlngs went pretty smoothly u n t i I January of this year when they infonne'd me they were cutting off my beer," Kelly said. "They wanted me to . move out so they could move in." By then, Kelly had 66 distributors and ,vas dealing in about $200,000 worth ot Corona Extra beer each year. "I guess they ·never thought a distributor would fight them," he said. "They expected me to roll over and play dead. After all, it's like a liquor salesman fighting Schlitz for use of their brand name." Facing an imminent end to his livelihood , Kelly turned to General Brew- ing Company of san Francisco, makers (~e BEER, Page %) . - orr , i--+·---~i~4.nimal -Pursued -Into .Ocean Property -oW1lersPay -•. ,_~ ,:-;;;A.,,..~a~rg"'e=w'.""bJ·~ifecf ~".'"e:lui::ll:)'"'-.~·'Xfter·oomu;jfuliiire, tlieoUck .;,Sled -~ Laguna Beach police officers attempling on the rocky beach off Bird Rock, and 7 l I lo head it Sllfely inlo the bllls, and ran ii>-then ecampered across C!!ast Highway stood Into the oe<an at Crescent Bay, and Jnlo the lrvine Randi hills above swam more than a half mile to Heisler High Drive. Laguna Beach police stood park-and ·struggled exhausted from the by to stop traffic if necessary. surf this morning. , Earlier, officers bad planned to hold up The buck was one of several . deer traffic on -O>ast Highway between Viejo which had Wandered out of. the hills, and Cajon streets to allow the deer to across North Coast Highway to Circle cross safely. Either two or ~ree deer Dtive during early mCN'ning. were caught in the residential area. One deer sk.ittii-ed around officer Dan The ahimala apparenUy .. became tra~ Bu.sh, jumped Qver 8 VotPwageg and ilti!, on the ocean side of the busy headed for the hills, while the buck ran highway when tnffic picked up at about down an ocean bluff and into the water. 7:30 this morulng. He swam out about 300 yards at cres.. ,.._..._ ____ Cl!Dl Bay, ~-~-~ swam -tmiiliil-lnliiiidliil' alf-lbO. pomt,ol OK'D BY COMMlnEE Nomi-KJ11l119"r McGovern Lone . Dis.nter; Unit OKs Kissinger WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Senate foreign Relations Committee approved Henry A. Kissinger's nomination as secretary of State today . 'Ibe vote was 16 to I, with Sen. <l<orge S.•McGovern (!). S.D.), casting the dlssenting vote. The action cleared the way !or Senate conftrmatk>n of KJssinger later in the week. ~Diver's Cove. .t. • • ---llnlfllod weak· -fl'Om the attf • olllceno watcbed !mazed al Its loaC dlslance swim. Agnew Mulls Resignation, . Sa s Paper_ 'WASHINGTON -(UPI) -'l'be White House rtfused today to confirm or deny rewrta that Vice President Spiro-T. Agnew ;wu CO!lll<lerlng resiping. The d e p u t y White House press secretary, G<rald L. Warren, also responded wllh a "no comment" when asked If President Nixon had lull coo-fidence in Agnew. · The Washington Post quoted an un· named. Republican leader as saying that Agnew was consicjering r e s l g n i n g , Jlllssibly tld& week. A opolcesman or Agnew 111110, ' am quite-sure" he bu.no such plan. Under close questioning by ... porters tllls afternoon, Warren macle it clear he was acting on Nb:on's ·orders not to com· me'nt on the matter. He declined even to comment on a question about whether the position would encourage speculation that Agn<w might be prepared lo resign. Wamu said Nixon and Agnew had oot met or talked with each other to his knowledgt since Sept. 10 when both at- tended a Cabinet meeting and a White House recepuon for visiting Republican officials. Warren declined, however, to say whether White House aidet had been In touch with Agnew or his auistanls on Agnew's status. "My position this morning alter talking with a number of l\O()Pie Is that I am not going to comment on the entlre situa· tion," Warren said. "I did consult ·elosely with the vice (See AGNEW, Pqe I) • • It. All Goes \ . . . ... . . . . ErneSt .Muller, Sa~,"C)@Jell!& dele;ctive,, ex111Dines . 'is destine~ for-hammer and-sjnko0Fort,qnalely there..- tbe evielence .. The,collec;.ticin represents a.year's sup-. were no 'collector's items among the lieverages, np ply of police-ronflscated alcoholic ~verages. ~w vfutage wines. Police noted a trend toward pop requires that it all be 1'.lestroved, so _Mie evid. ence wines iti their doomed collection. < -~~---~· ---"'--~'---="--------- State Smo Tests ·co1:11ing Mandatory Vehicle lnspectio1i to Begin i•t 1975. ' By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of ttt. o.llY f'f'-t Stiff Beginning""1n J975, Orange-County motorists will have to pass a smog test. U their car flunks, they won't be able to register it for the following :Year or to sell it to someone else. These stringent mea§Ures form key elements of the state's first mandatory vehicle inspection law which is now awaiting Gov. Ronald Re a g an 's signature. The bill calls !or the establishment ol a pilot ~ting proje.ct in 'Or!i.!!ge, San Bernarilmo, and ll3s Angeles <.'OUnhes in J975 and extension of the annual ID- spections to the entire six~ounty south Coast Air Basin by Jan. I, 1977. An aide to Sen. Craig W. Biddle {R· River.side), one of the authors of the bill , said the exact boundaries of the pilot program have not yet been determined but that large parts of Orange. County definitely wili come under its jurlsdlc-- tion. The inspections will be carried out by the Department of Motor Vehicles ac- cording to procedures to be developed during 1974. -~-otQtcy_cles are lb only vehicles specifically .. exempted from the annual smog 1esls beca,.,,. no emlssloh stand· • ards ·have been adopted for motorcycles to date. • There ate· provisions jn the legislation to exempt other classes of vehicles where the inspection process proves too difficult or not effective. Antique vehicles may ultimately belong in this category but the exempt groups , must first be determined by the Department of Motor Vehicles. Tile bill places a celling< on the amoont of money ao auto owner would be re- quired to spend if his car fails the test. (See SMOG, Pqe Z) ~taguna7Niguel Shopping Center · -For-lrutd-?--__:._ The Arch Beach Heights ciliz.ens com- mittee issued a report ' c8lling for development of parks and improved ac- cess Jo the ·crowded .hilltop communiiy. during a special meeting Monday night of the aty Q>uncil, Planning Commission and board of adjustent. The report, prepared by 13 penoos In· , eluding residents, property owners and real estate interests, stated that the )irop-- erty owners themaelves would pay $200 over a five-;year period lo ratae about $27Z,ODO for park •'9"isitkl). _ About 80 peraoiis atl<llded tile session . Purdiase of tbe part land -1d alto lim!Uhe amount ot properfy mnalnlng to be devel~, ,al~ -or tbe . areas indicated as park sites are presently classified as "unbuildable" by the city. ' . · Some members of the community list- ed the number one priority as creation of access lo Arch Beach llights. lrom Top of the World, along the hotly-contested Alta Laguna Boulevard route. The repart itself called only for development of a utility road for use by school buses, fire arlcl police vehicles. The .report-skipped the real oof-e Of most of Arcb Beach Heights problems, the limiting of deosity on the cOOununity. And it skipped the question of what steps should be taken to ease the parting problOJ11 on.the streets ol the COIDl11Uillty. The comniittee did recommend the city order imposition ol design review -ards lfJ<: Arch Bead! Heights anc( set up a design review board. Currently the Boord of Adjllllmmt is charged with reviewing architectural and community standards for commercial and 'some residenuat·development~ The Cit Couocil_w!!L_~ •• ,,.·.,._ __ review application In Arch Beach Heights at its meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in city hall. . • Acquisition o! park lahd fqnned the major portion ol the Ard! Bead! Heights report. The committee recommended lhat all property owners in the heights be a.ssessod no more than PIO per 25 foot by ~ 100 foot Jot. The report also c8Ued for stricter en- forcement of city building codes and closer look at variances giveD developers for building. The committee was formed in June afler tbe City Couuctb issued an ultimatum, that either the property owners come up with solutioN to prob- le11"19 of the subdivision, or the ~J would slap a buildbti moratorium on the area, and have stall study it. Oraafe • • The -mttee .,aoned Kissinger after a -k of hffrinl!I dominated by questions 'about his role in national f-1--.;,,,.,,;..,· !r!-{y-wlrelappi -- • ceniration of power In his bands when he 'Sour Water' Stinks · U Plans Scrapp"""'""'-ll--'--· ' entc.rs lbe cabinet while retalnln& his role as cha1rman of the National Security Council. · McGovern said he voted 111alnst Kia· singer as ~ a ''iymbollc -protest" qaiDst Adminlltratlon polleles In bldochlna. Several memllen contended tbet Kio-ainler'i dual rGle as eecretary ol Stste ancl u a Whll• HOUIO advtser would make lllm .tbe lillCle -_..tu! man In the ..... IUDiill 11111 ID tfie Prelldenl But the committee dlo&e to wpport him on Kissinger's assunnces that be wUI consult !ully with Congress oo major foreign policy declalon& and nol ...tbi1 Whlte-Houoe pOil 11 an "'"',. !or claim· - ln1 exeeullverlvllep when he teJUfies or. Capitol HI . The coinmlttee -a~ IMdill( • two- min delegation to eximlne a l<Cret FBI file -satisfied tiself. that Klssln1er's part Jn the wlrel.appfng controyersy wa! . (Seo lUSSINGEll, Pare I) ' r • Up Prime Rate SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Thlee major Calllomla · banJ<s joined lo- day In the prime rate boost lo 10 percent Initiated Jut w..k by Wells FarllO Bank. The lncraM from 9y, percent. WU lllUIOUlleed by Bank 0 f America, the workl't larlfelt, COID-" merclal bank; United Call!omia Bank and Security Pacific Natlooal Bank,-both liea!!CIU•riered In LC.- Angeles. Tho lateot 1ncreue 11 the !Ith quarter-point boost this year In the bont's minimum Iendllll Ice charg· 'ed to most credit worthy customen. • • Do~ntown ,L{lguna's Air A IenglhJI public ·hearing on a proposed Mostly sunny Wednesday, with Alpha Beta shopping center in Laguna little temperature change. Highs of Niguel ended quietly Monday when the 70 at the beaches rising to the low appllcant wi~w tlle project before the 80s inland. Night ' and lllOl1liD8 low -li9.ll!h.. ~t Regional Zone Cons ti on-_ ct&fd.!: ~ A stinlti!'_g cJ9wl atpelling oof rotte.-, eg[!s . odor. The cily had blocked the Co~m:~looers talked !or atm!>St an · ·eggs llnger<a lit downtown Laguna Beach ' olitlet beCa1"e,o! a possible heilth ha;aro notir 1n 'Los Anleiea a~t the lo.acre INSIDE TODAY Monday all.-.~cJnc ·a rash. o!, : l!OSed by the'runo!f '~ter ponding on the propoaa) at Selva lWlld, • and Pacific Coast What'• bi•, ,..; four tD'eels grimaces aod wrintlOd noses, but no .Maln'Beach. Highway. ' • " other known Bl ell!ct.i. \ Tlfe city had formed another dam The permit req11e$t faced a starr ond ••ts up 6·8 "'"'' J>tT' "°"0"1 Tbe bydrOgen IUlficle stench was pro-higher up In the Laguna canyon storm recommendation ror denial ana stiff For the aiuwtT to this qMfttion, duct<! by a lreefnf'OI lllo'nn drain water Ct!ann<I and was pumping the runof! -citizen opposition. -.. ad the EPA '• lat.st <tpO!'I on trapi>e<t In the tunliel .beneath the Main water through the sewage trcotment The center Is planned to Include the llage 4· _ Beach __ boatdW&lk near the !OQt of _plant. · · · ' supermar ket, a drug store, restaurtnt. L4: ...,, • Broadway, said "Clyde Sweetser,_ public R .. Ilh autltorllles Indlc,ated'thc.i:aeyon_ saytngs_and Joan ~nd 23,000 otber sqltac.:· ~r.: u.,i! wotka superln-f. rwiorr contained a high colifonn bacteria ·rcet of commercial property. -,_, ·" Sw~str said dtv crews bUJldozcd . count and lhe water at times left stand· Bob Joseph, commission p I a n o e r , =:."'~_!f1 ~; away a -sand dam, bi ftont ol ,.the !leech ln& on thd Mam Beach was often used said resldents J lke .the ldea ~C)f a com-.:~=...:= 1: outlet to releaae the nter, trapped U~re by children to play in. • . munlty shopplng center, but not ln thls ,.~, ,,.,, since the first of aummcr. Now that the summer season Is over location. ::.;:..•"*" ~; lie said the disturbing of the algae In the city will•remove both dams, Sweetser His observatlon was backed'up by Nan· A• u""" '' the "sour water" produced the rotten · said. · · · (See WITHDRAWS, Pare I) -... M .... ,_ • " ........... 4 ·-~ ,,,,, ,.... '''" Sttcl ...... ., •-n -" -·1 ............ ,,,, --. ' . ' ' , ' .. :. . ' _}? UAIL 't PILOT LS ·Tuesday, Stpttmbtr 18, 1973 Watergate Witness Panel Will Call Speech Writer --· sc:;:i~-"!t~e~·: !::'ilt-:Mmion-Vieju'~ attendance policy for intradistrict stu-_ ~ · dent translers during a meeting at 7:30 S d Crun h tonight at the education center, 550 Blu-hi ent C rnont Streel Dr. Donald Woodington, district superintendent, said the board will be asked to establish criteria for translers , among the district'S three elementary : ·1 school8. • Presently, there are no standards for administrative guidance on cross at~ tendance acea tramlers, Dr. Woodington said. Proposed criteria would be school capacity, educational needs and parent needs .. Dr. Woodington said that while the district bad no problem currently with overloading at specific schools, all the schools were approaching capacity. ·• The superintendent said figures were being prepared for the evening meeting on the numbers of students trans£erring. Other mlltters to be considered by trustees are : -An agfeement with the city of Laguna Beach for development or tennis facilities. -Appointment of an architect at a fee not to exceed $1,000 to oversee swimming pool reconstruction, portable class room • ' aiid maintenance area development. , -An increase in the cost of the adult ~ hmcb from 85 cents to 95 cents. Previous- ly the board had been asked to increase ,.,. tl:le price of children's lunches, but, the .· adult lWlch price was omitted. Figures Studied Trustees of the Capistrano UnUied S<hool District Monday heard of heavy opening-day enrollments with t h e heaviest crunch of pupils at the two high school campuses and Viejo School in Mission Viejo. And fiilures announced by ad- ministrators Monday sbOw that enroll-ment projections of 10,999 pupils by . Christmas would probably be readied as early as Thanksgiving. Trustees appeared mo.st coocerned aboUt tbO Viejo School totals where the school, designed for 700 pupils already has 750 children with scores more on the way in corning weeks. • The board agl'e!d' that administrators should study alternative ho u sin g rpethods, with addition of portable clamooms as possibjy the preferred technlque. At the district's two high schools, enrollment is booming as well. At Dana Hills High School the enroll· ment on opening day Monday was 1,831 •. San Clemente High School logged an opening-day attendance of 1,585. The total enrollment at the district 's campuses as o( early this week is 10,618 children and hundreds more are expected by the Thanksgiving break. · , Vote Scheduled On South Coast Developments -Saddlehack Sued . Over Accident Administrators said the "softest" im- pact was Celt at Palisades School in Capistrano Beach as well as Ole Hanson Elementary in Sah Clemente. Both are in neighborhoods where development has been moderate. A 21J.tmit condominium in San Clemente and a l,213-unit Laguna Niguel project will be voted on Wednesday in Inglewood by State Coastal Zone CoT)- servation Commissioners. The commission meets at 9:30 a.m. in the Triple Crown and Preakness Rooms .. . ~. carpenter who blames Saddleback -• C.Ollege-for-injuries~he.allegedly-received Thus far this year only one. school has been forced into double sessions because of the rapid increase-of-new families-in -at~the Hollywood Park Motel;-600-Ave.-of the district -the only jwtior high which ... --l.he-ChaJ!!P!on_s. -----...__·. when a wall at the school Cell on him a • · year ago Sued the college Monday tor ,. $'15,000. i: David Valdez states 'in his Orange :; c.ounty Superior Court action that •. negligence led to his injuries Sept. 15, I' 1972, while he was y,·orking on the wall at :: the school, 28,000 Marguerite Parkway, ; : Mission Viejo. the district has. · The San Clemente development, Mira But those split sessions at l\.1arco Costa Villas, Is being planned on CamiM Forster Junior High are operating Capistrano near Camino Estrella by smoothly with no major problem to Robert Grant Corp. report, administrators told trustees. It received a construction pennit from '· Valdez claims that injuries received in 1: the accident will leave him ~ilh some •: permanent disability. From Pqe l BEER •.• the South Coast regional commission . That action was appealed by the Capistrano BeaCQ Community Associa- tion. The Avco Community Developers Laguna Niguel project oceanside of Pacific Coast Highway near Crown " .. DAILY PILOT OU.H&I COAST • of Lucky Lager beer. He sold them a Valley Parkway was denied a permit by Jicense to bottle their beer under a the regional panel. Avco appealed. Corona Extra label of his own design. The commissions have perm it authori- "The label shows a bull (he's llllder the ty within 1,000 yards of the mean high ""'Or•• c-t DA•Lv PILOT, Wftlt ""'le" astrological sign of Taurus ) flying over a tide line . i. ~r'*' tt.e "-'°' ... 1a llUbl ... by rr.ap of Mexico," Kelly chuclded, Sclieduled for public hearing Wednes--. °'"•"" c.ui """'°'1""'"' ~ . ._. ~lodelo went to court immediately and day are a 2o.tmit condominium on the ,..,. .. ,.'°"" .,. "'*"""'· M....,., "'-"" won a temporary restraining order on · blufls above Dana Point Harbor by l'rW.r. ""' c:-.. ""-· "'"""°" e...dl, K ll ' h b~d M HVM111t1c11t · a..c"''-'•"' ..,.,...,. uo-e Y s . Y rl exican-Ameriean brand Norman Slanley and a claim of ex- loMcfl. 1rv .... 1.s.ddi.Mdl • .. ,. c.._.., of Corona Extra. The order Croze Kelly's ernptiop by Aries Development Company &M ,._ <";•11111,.,.., A '" .. ,...._1 new brew for 17 days UDtil it was lifted tor a 45-Wlit condominiwn at 407 •1t1on 11 11Ub1iv.t1 .. tvrc1a..,. • s-..1". by a federal judge. Pasadena Court, San Clemente. n.. 1W"lrlc1,,.1 Mllllllflt "'MT " ., no w...i· "SI lh Model b fi' hr llf'Mf, '"'• Ma.9, C.N,.,,..,, f'MH. nee en o as '1ed piles oC In both cases, the applicants appealed Rob.rt N. w.M court papers and I had to file as many on after the requests were-denied at the '--~-1~-~..h"""" ,. ......... ~~~-t-...:;mc.<.~own,,,,,~"~K2e~l~l'-"'~·d~.~"BR•;!!l!~.~•~.·tbilllll·•~-~lq~,'--'-·'onalJ•"w~---~ r n -~ -~ ---·-~~ ~-J•c• R.. Curlr, O\•er. my eg ees·wiJJ hit tt00,000." ~ ,, .. Idell, • ..,. ~ •• 1 ,..,,._ Last month, argilmenls by Kelly"'s pa-n.,.,,, k••.,il tent lawyers won a-favorable ruling from e"1 "' a federal judge in Los Angeles. Th-::._~ ~~:.:!'in• ~lodelo then filed a request for another -a..f" H. Le. f Rklri•t4 r. N•lf injunction. It will be heard Oct. I. ~-,.._...,_ Aullf.,.,~ r••ton. MeanUme, 'KeUy-says he Is Jiving Jn a ~.~ ... ~=-~ state ol contusion. He says his pregnant not a bar· to his confirmation. u •1• .,, wife has " a bad ..,. or JIUers and he Sena. Clifford P. caae (R·N.J.J, and .,..,, '"' ,....., •• ,, ,.o. h• '''· t2•12 rduaes to give out the exact addre!s of "John Sparkman (0.Ala .), a sub'.. ._ -bl& beachlront home tor fear of reprisals commlttee of the Senate Foreign Rel•· ·-_, ,. -...,.,_ or threats. Uons r·mmtttec, re~"" to the full ......., htcft1 »» ,...,,.,; ...,_.,. II ~ ""'~ Hwll""'°" '""'1 ,,.,. ._,. ~ e flies hJs own plane out of Orange panel Monday on Klsslngu 's part in the ~ o.-.. i • ...,..~•• c... "-• County AJrport to 1.fex:lco to attend other wtretapplng of 17 newsmen and govern· . .,.,.,.... t714J Ml""U1 buslnea.s interests -he is involved In ,ment ofOcials. Cl s•NIM Alh•rl t 1 4'4W71 fresh fish and tequlla Importing as well . -'•Jn the circumstances ••• the.., suf>. &...-. .... Al h;wt '"'' as beer. · committee is -or the opinion tliat Dr. Kl1--,.,:u r 4f4;f4U But Ke!Jy says he is being careful to si.nger11 foJe In the 1urvelJJance was not-=".;~· ~'f" ,!::~ .. :;:-1...,...,ll'IM-::..,'"•• ~vu his tracks In case he Is being trac· such as to bar him from confirmation by = • ~ -:;,:,,--:*~ ed by private detectlvea be claims the ~~.:" thq two senators ~id. -., -""' -· . Moddo has hired. Ki"inger spent five. hQurs beblnd cl0$-·....,·a-_, ..... w .. c.t• -. Kelly says he is · not parano)d, just cd doors Monday With committee =:-.., ~~:;. ':....;:.,~ ,..,::: cautious. ije aays he's dealt with in-members as the panel complete,i its con-. -u .. -•· tunaUonal buslnesa cartels long •ns>u&l! llrmnUon benrings. ft was hls fourtb ap-· to fear them. pearsnce IiOlore lho colllmlttcc. . Front P"*e l KISSINGER .. ( For H~"meo,wners' Top Officials . A luncheon tor the variou s homeowners association leaders of south Orange , Count~ll '. iw.· held Thµrsday noon ~t the office~Filt~ District Supervisor Ronald in the La-guna Niguel CN!c CenWr;:' " t' ' The occasion is plaiuied to inaugurate new stalling of the locill" office. Robert Nelson, 22, has been hired by Caspers to stafr the office Mooday and Tuesd?iY from. I to 5 p.m. and 'Muirsd'ay and Friday from 8 a.m. to .5 p.m. Nelson, a native of Wisconsin , was raised in California and attended. schools in Whittier. His last job waS" as an assis- tant administrator at Orarige County Medical Center. A bachelor, Nelson · said be plans to move Crom his present residence in Anaheim to Dana Point. "Caspers says if Tom· Fuentes (lhc supervisor's executive assistant) is his right hand man, lwill be his Jett ear," Nelson_g!,!ipped. _ . .. _ , _ _ "My job will be to gattier a wide range of input from citizens in this area and work with the supervisor to find solutio"hs to the problems." he· said. He said he plans to attend homeown ers n1eetings from Lake Forest and Dana Point to El Toro, Laguna Niguel, and Mission Viejo. ' .. -. . .. ~ . ' ,. From Pagel AGNEW ... .., ..,. •' SMOG ••• Fro11t Page l WITHDRAWS • • cy-Gttco-and ettm:lt'Mi:coroHhc·!)ana Point Citizens for Action. __:_, _ -Dole-s.conr ·afid'T.Or011Li>ilg or the - Orange County Envif9nmental Coalition said the project, like others in the Avco Community Developers area. were .based on the . Pacific coast Creeway going through. · The plarui tor that freeway have been killed by the state Legislature. Present roads are becoming overload· ed Crom intense development, Secord asserted. Re presentatives of the Santa Anita Development C<>., whlch bought the prop- erty from Avco, presented the rcSU1ts o( a one-day survey of residentl. Of the people polled, 40 percent president when I first heard of thJs," reportedly had no objections: 10 percent Thomson said. "and I am quite sure that had objecti~, and 20 percent didn't. this is not at all what he pt ans to do." care . Thomson' told the Washington 'Star-c.ommi.ssi~ Judy Ro.sener and Nev;s: "lrs not true. It's not at aJt1what ·~rt ROoaey rpoke .• qainst. COin· merclal zoning fronting the highway. he 's thinking and it's oot in keeping with "Under our law," Roollty said, refer· his plans to fight t h e charges against ring to the coasUJne initiative, Proposi· him. Uon 20, "We're not coocerned wJth the "I've been as clear as J could be on need for shopping centers. We're con· rumors that lhe vice president ~ould cemed with environmental-beach access " (actors." · resign and this report is just another or Rooney aaid the commiasion might not those speculative stories. He's prepared want "any conunercial in the · permit tp fight." area except that requlted by beach users Senate leaders said they· had no plans for beach acces.. that has no en· t f sslo 1 al r vironmental impacl." o prepare or congre na approv o 'I'bc permit area extends 1.,000 yards in· a ne1v vice president should Agnew land from mean high tide line. resign. The 25th Amendment to the Constitution permits the President to ap-Attorney Charles Greenberg, represen- paint a new ·vice president with the ap-ting the developer• said he would al r bo h ho r ~-wllhdraw the request indefinitely unUl prov o t uses o '"""ngress. other commercial properties in the area Senate Democratic Leader M J k e were before the commiasion. ?iitansfield of Montana said he was That way, Greenberg suggested, the surprised by the Post report. commission could do some planning of "This is the first I've heard of it," he commm:ial sites. . · · said. "I tihnk we ought to wail and see Four other commercial areas are plan· wha t events divulge, if anything, in the ned in Avco's Laguna Niguel project. weeks ahead." They are 12-acres at the opposite cor· The Post quoled a "senior Republican ner of Selva Road and 'Coast ijlghway; a ' . 7 Stan Weint raub, a representative of the Oran·ge· CO\Ifit)'ColiSiimer :Affiiirs o(flcc, will continue-to stafUhc su~rvi1:t0r's of- fice on Wednesdays. figure" as saying he was "99Y.r: percent gas station at the southeast comer of certain he ~gnew) will resi -=....and Niguel Road-and eout Highway.· 4.i·--lf pfo6a61ylh1s \Vee . acres .... Joclud.ing a gas station, al the I • .._The office of Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-northeast comer QL.m&UeLRoad _and _...r.. • Arlz:T, <refiiect a repoft lliirlie'1llgbl CoasTflJgbway and a fourth site south of The local phone number is 495-1650. have been the source of the Post story. Monarch Bay Pl aza on coast Highway. MEASURE FOR TREASURE On e factor overlooked by customers in buying carpeting is the measuring for yardage. All of our Salesmen know how to measure and figure exact yardage, ofte n providing our customers subs tantial savings in yardage alone. Also, '!'ith the tremendous installation ex- ALDEN'S CAR1ETS-e DRAPES perience ou r salesmen h4Ye (eacb_prev.ious[y, ___ --- '\'OS en ••pert installer for u.s), we aro able lo forsee any potential problem • ' . Please sfo p in and look ii tho lr"sures • evailablo to y0u lhrou~h our store. We have'• 9lg1ntlc 3oleclion, '11id the measuring will lfe ACCURATE! 1663 PhJcntfa A~1r-· ---I-- COSTA MIU. .. --, -PRI., t le t ,,,,_.JAT~ tiJO le S ' - ' ' I -· ;--. ·-• Sadlllehaek ' Today's· Fl••I N.Y. Sioeks EDITION * 28 PAGES TEN CENTS . . Coast lnapor~er !J'iiJhts Battle ol Beer By WILLIAM 8CHJlEIBER Of *' DllllW' ,...., s11rr .Chuck Kellf brews Mexican-American beer. And the liquor importer from N•\\'POrt Beach Is fightln~ another battle ,~P,>e Alamo to keep h11 ~ud fro"'. @ng up. ---- Kelly, a feisty redhead whose U:ned and weathered face hints of past business clashes, is in the midst of a pitcllcd legal ~ttle over the trademarked name of the beer he sells -Corona Extra. . · · ·. . Keily1s court fight stems from the fact that he Js "boitling and canning American bef.l' under a Mexican Corona Extra label he deslgned ,and regislereQ. Modelo Breweries,· a huge Mexican cartel controllng production of the cri~inal corona 'Extra Beer in Mexico, definitely doesn't like the arrangement. But Kelly ~ys they drove him to it. "( spent the last · 10 years importing Coro.na from the •Modelo Breweries in Mexico and marketing it in California:" t Kelly said. "Now that I've built it up through my own effort and With "my own money, they want to take it for themselves." •• Kelly, an avid sportsman , who still holds the . world's recoid for Pacific sailfish catch-Jor 198 poun<ls in 1957;-said all he wants Js a fair shate (rom Modelo. He clahns be has had good dealings with . other foreign companies. "I imported San Miguel beer' from the Philippines and built their market to the fifth most popular Import In C.Ufomla~' Kelly said. HWhen they wanted to take ft over, they came to me with cash and bought the contrad back." Kelly has been tm,ortlng be<r from Mexico since the mid-1950s and claims there was Virtually oo -American matket for corooa beer when be started selling it in 1963. • Since he was buying the beer directly from Mexican breweries and receiving no help from Modelo in his American marketinf effort, Kelly decided to register lhe Corona Extra trademark in bis own name. He says be registered the trademark in good faith and informed Modelo he had done so. '"lblngs went pretty smoothly u n ti I January of this year when they lnlormed me they were cutting oil my beer,'' Kelly said. '"Ibey wanted me to move out so they could move in." By then, Kelly had 66 distributors and was dealing in about $2001000 worth ol. COrooa Extra beer each year. "I guess they never .thought a distributor would fight them," he said. "They expe<:led me to roll over and play dead. After all, it's·like a liquor salesman fighting Schlitz for use of their brand name." Facing an imminent end to his livelihood, Kelly turned to ·ceneral Brew- ing Company of San Francisco, makers (See BEER, Page Z) Silence on Agnew ·White Hous-e Refuses Comment -WASHINGTON (UPI) -The White A spokesman for Agnew said. "l am House refused· today to confirm or deny quite sure" he has no such plan. Agnev1 knowledge since Sept. 10 when both at- tended a Cabinet meeting and a White 'ce Presida1t Spho T. himself would not comment today on the Agnew was considering resigning. reports. · / The d e p u t y White House press Under close queslioning by reporters House reception for vlstttng Repob·m· =----./! officials. - .. 7 . D1Hy Pli.t ...... ., akUnl KMtlW HOMEOWNER HOWARD FEICHTMANN JXAMINES HOLE LEFT BY HAIL OF POLICE SLUGS -Ropiln Are Eollor Thon Fhriht HUiiiinlodlas, HOSoyt1'hll-.phl"'llr - <:I f.ouncil Gets Sa~ple Plans For Housing • . . TestS Prove Polfc.etnan Fired Wounding S1wts secretary, Gerald L. W8l'T'en, also this 8.ftemoon. Warren made it clear he responded with a "no comment" when was acting on Nlxon's orders not to com· asked.-U President NiJ:oa bad full con-ment on the matter. He declined even to ·naence1i) Agnew. · . · , . comment on a question abouM>ohether The ·Washington Post quoted an un· the position would encourage speculation named Republican leader as saying that that Agnew might he prepared to resign. Agnew was considering real g n in g, Warren said Nixon.and Agnew bad not Warren declined, however, to say whether White House aides hall been In touch wlth Agnew or his a.sslltantl on Agnew's status. ·· --·.e....:. -..:---- "My position this morning after talking with a number of people Is that I am not going to comment on the entire &j.tua· . . (See-AGNEW, Pace Z) ~b§' tfilS week. -·· ___..... met or talbd-wtttreactt··Mirer to his . -....:::..~-. ~.--.-=--~. ~.:::::_-:· -. --------:-...:::..=-:. . .::-....,;;;.-;;::;;;..:._ . .....=-..-."-''"'"'== Senate Panel Clears Path For -Kissinger ~ . 5 State Banks Up Prime Rate SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Four major Calllom.ia banks joined to- day ·in the .prime rate boost to 10 percent initiated last week by Wells Fasgo Bank. County A11tos Must Pass '75 Smog Test 1be increase from 9¥• percent WASlllliGTON (UPI) -. '!be Senate wlis 8DD011llced by Bank of By RUDI NIEDZIEl3KI F«eign Relations Committee approved America; the world's large&t com-°' .. _,,,. ""' s1an merclal bank; United California Be · · · 1nm:: Oranae County Henry >._ Kjssinger's noiillnatioo as Bank and S!oeurity Pacific Naliooal glllllmg in ... , • ....,....,,, of si.t:e ~y.''llii ~ wa u lll!lt, Jl!1lll hea~ 111~µ.. motorists will have to pass a smog test. to 1; With Sen. Geori!e s. Mc:Goveni <_O. Ail(el~,'and the Bank ot canromia If their car Dunks, they won't be able · the"-"•• le '&Dd.Crocter Rank. ·here. . to register it foi the'following year or to S.D.), <as""&,_ ~~ .. '° · -· latest-=..._-is th th The -~-cleand the way fos Senate ·~ -~ e 16 sell ii to someone else. ... -quartei'·point boost this year In the These . f k coiiniiiiilm of Kissinger later in the-bank's minimum lucfin& {~ charg-stntlieol measures orm ey week. . ed·, .to , moat credit w 0 rt h y elements of tbe state's first mandatory The committee endorsed Kialnger cUBtomen. vehicle inspection law which is now · ·after a week of he•'"'na• dominated bv awaiting Gov, Ronald R ea g a n 's -...._.. " signature. questloos about bis 10le In nati<aal p BJa k The bill callJ for the establishmeet ot a serurity wiretapping and the. c0n-OWer C OUt pilot te~ting project in Orange, San centratlon of power in bis bands when be Bernardino, and Los Angeles counlies in Three .. 1-~ the ·t r ~--the ~-.. -~ while -·-1 .. ;-bis I La , · H'l. 1 1975 and extension of the annual in-• 11m..,.. -.... ,. CJ y 0 By AR'111UR R. VINSEL trying to shoot ~~· ~~ ··-n guna J s speclions to the entire six-eounty south Irvine and .irvine PacWc Development ot ""' Dtittr "w st•H The _357 Magnum weapon failed to fire role a.;; chairman ol the Natimal Security Coast Air Basin by Jan. 1, 1977. Company). an ~ine ~l.._ subsidiary.! Ballistics tests_ condw:ted......on _slugs_ several tiJneS-as_lbe_gunman aiJned_at 9>untjh__ -...-.. _ _ _ _ . ~ J • ted An aide to Sen. Craig W. Biddle (R· might buUd boustng for f8milies ea ming removed from a pail' ohkidnap-hostages two policemen who &prang¥rrom-cover in----M(\Govem... said be.. votea againSt KLs-llV@Sti.ga Rivers'ide), one of the aUthors of the bin, DO Jeu than $11,IOO a year have been wounded in a Santa Ana Heights shootout side the Ho"ard Felchtmarut home at singer as' a "symbolic protest" a8ainst said the exact boundaries or the pilot · ifttented to city councUmen for· study. six days ago showed Monday they were 232'.l Orchid Hills Drive, Santa Ana Administration policies in Indochina. A faulty underground cable near '""'Next Tuesday, eouncllmen Will review indeed police bullets, both fired from the Heights. Several members cmtended that Kis-Erienl Way 90Uth of Tasman Drive in program have not yet been determined 1be "necutl~ hornet" _prbposal s~ same gun. The suspect also put one shot through a singer's dual role. as secretary of State but that large parts of Orange COunty -'.iftttted by E. s: Akins, Irvine Pacific . Results otlJie Orange County Sheriff's bathroom ceiling. and 31 a White House adviser wouJd Laguna Hills was blamed for a-power deflnJtely will come under its jurisdic-- Piealdent. 'lbe study "11! prepared 15y Crime Lab ·Investigation held been ex-DeSUva and Miss Baeseman are both make him the single most powerful man blackout affecting 200 homes early Moo-tion. tbe deYelop'meot ""Company and architect-pected to prove this coneluslon based oil listed in seri.1>us condition at COsta Mesa ln the government neit to the President. day. 1be inspections wiJJ be carried out by Planner ~!.-'°. ts Danltllan, Moon, initial questioning of witnesses. Memorial Hospital, but improving. But the committee 'chose to support Dennis Paquin, manager ol the San the Department "of Motor Vehicles ac- lmnplerl .uu. ..... Police investigators beQ.eve the near¥ . Miss Baeseman was hit in the right him on Kissinger's assurances that be Clemente office of San Diego Gas and cording to procedures to be developed 'l'be lludy reopoods to requests by tragedy that climaxed the dramatic ab-SJde by one slug which ripped through Will consu!Uully With Cmgress oo major Electric Company, said today the nature during 1974. . ~lion ot berGa~n:ePryol homesr f~~ :! ductlon was unavoidable, based on what bewhr upper1 armuredand into her chest cavity foreign policy decisions and not use bis of the fault has sUll not been determined. Motorcycles are the only vehicles -~ • has been disclosed so far of the split·sec-ere t JXIDet a lung and IOdged on White House post as an excuse for claim-specificaUy exempted . from the annual . -. ' •••Lthat ot_~ H~:<le~"""!Kl~~c:ILl!i•~K started. the other side. executjye privilege when be testlfles The blackout occurm1 at about 6:1~ smog tests beca\JSe no emiJslon stand- that Ille <!!I ~ ways W Started. . -va -IDJ a e Oil Cfpitol ffill .--a:m;-and lull power WIS mtored·by 9• anlrhave"'bee!radoptcd fo!-"lDCJlorcycles --+• ~es~prtces..Q( Dl'W housing. -Newport lk'ach-Police--Detec.tiv.e..CapL__w.bile...attempting 1o-con-his-ee.ptOF-into The-oommittee-after-sendhlg-HWl»~kl. -----•t&-<late. ~ ' .. The three suggesttons, IC approved by Dori 0yaas. said today a routine internal getting into an open area where he cotild man delegation to examine a secret FBI ,At the Hilton Inn on La Paz Road There are provisions in the legislation tbe city, would provide two and three investigation is being c onducted go for the gun -was struck in the right file -satls~ed · l~lf that Kissinger's bellboys bad to serve early breakfasts b; to exempt other classes of vehicles where ·tiedroom homes of about 1,100 squp.re regarding the errant gunfire inciden t. side too. part in the wiretappmg controversy was andleli ht Re "d ts ported th the inspection process proves too -difficult .lfet at• cost of from $24,000 ·to $'l5,000. .Jie no&ed_this is standard· procedure in One slug tore through bis forearm, not a bar to his confirmation. c g · si en re ey or not effective. Antique vehicles may ·~ Assumtna cUJTent interest rate! -8.75 any case where an officer must fire bis while a second bit him in the lower ab-Sens. Clifford P. Case (ft..N.J.), and were late to work when their alarm uJtimateJy belong in this category but the .... °,Jercent -'co6tlnue, the study suggests ~gun in the line of duty. domen and burrowed beneath the flesh John Sparkman (D-Ala.), a sub-clocks didn't go oU and children 'f'l'e exempt groups must first be determined • .. • (See BQUSING, Page I) Identities Of the three s p e.c If i c arouni! his opposite hip to the other side. committee of the. Senate Foreign Rela· late to school. . by the Department of Motor Vehicles. ~= policemen who. opened tire inside the Surgeons so far will allOw police to tlons Q>mmittee, reported to the full · Police ilirected traffic at intersections The bill places a ceiling on the amount house as male hostage Marco DeSilva, questi<ln the two victims abducted from a · panel M~ay on ~er's part iri the Jn Laguna mus as rush hour commuters of money an auto oWner · would be re- reacher Review . 20, tried to wrestle away his captor's gun, Ne"illOrt ·Beach street . comer lost Wirelappmg of 17 newsmen and govern-struggled through ioowaUve signals. quired to spend il his car fails the test. will not bO disclosed. (See-SLUGS, Page Z) ment official& This ceiling is either IO pereent of the "We don't believe it would serve any car's market value or $150 . . ;'System Offered useful purpose," capt. Oyaas said this . $500 I_ n Loot When the cost of meeting air pollution m:i~na'P suspect Rotand D. Crawford, T-vm· e Plannm" g Spec1· al (See SMOG, Page I) ... ~o .Scliool-Board -~:~:!'~:r~":'h~~~u~~::, JJ.: · ~-· -. - --N.v. Fisli Srory fired by police. ,. .. ~ Jrvine Unified School Districl Trustees . Bullets struck J.>eSilva find.... his com-c • c • ·o h • -lijll be uked t6dlgbt to adopt a teacher panjon, Denlne Baeseman, 17,-of 1ty ens· US m' cto eft oyaluotloll ll)lllem calling f0r BMual ' Piil1fena, in the right side as lawmen's • . .I. 1. view of clusroom performance. slugs bracketed the kldnaper. 'Ibe 1973-14 evaluation procedures for He bad earlier fired ~rqugh a window , 'lite newly·lormed cllstlict Will remain • wpunding omcer Jon Costelow slightly, • ':klically the same u ~ used last pul\id the trtger of his misfiring gun }ear, ·acconUng to the committee that ., once point blank at. DeSilva. and was still ·fevlewed evaluaUon aysteml over the -, • .-.umDM!f. ~ · .l,""!l~tk::,~..::1..:''=i . Viejo 5eni,ce 'f"al!"'-• ...,. Other a for letlUnl\I ' t -·:~":'~1:-an11 =...!.0:.CCnterc Started . .. ;,m be ...,. -... --· .....,._ ml written rqoorll. Conotructlon has 1Je8un on a new oouth • Other ltema ractna board actiOn at the Orange County service eenter at 28242 .. ·1 '1;30 p.m. meettna at El Toro Marine Marguerite Parkway ln Mission Viejo for ,. •• llchoo) Library Include : the Southern California Gas company. •A --A report l>Y Superlateildtnt Stan The $350,000 facility will Include 5,000 ' , Corey on the opening of ICbool. square feet to be used for customer , nr..i.i -A public bearinl for a Southern service personnel, a service garage, and ifomla EdilOf"I eompaoy:-euernent at a .aupplles storeroom. -!...:.'-!(;. olilep Patl'lollool1--"-------Some.48-employ .. _wULwor.k.at.the..new -~ -Replrll on adtool plllllllng, Including ctnter, to :s<rve Mission Viejo and • "' ljldated matertel an the future of Je\ nearby beach cities from Laguna Beach • '""'ltolse-pl1pod 1rylne SdllJol, to San Clemente. .... J "' • • ..• - • ' • . . . A special census to determine if population growth in the city of Irvine has exceeded state expectations will be taken in October. Applications for ll5 ·paid temporary jobs are being-_taken by the. city. • • .Administrative analyst Mlchael R. Deblleux said the city 8lid Irvine Unlfted Sch"'! District ase cooperating ln the survey. . . Census emunerators will earn $2.10 per hour going door-10-<loor throughout t1ie city of Irvine, asking for respoMeS to 10 questions. The Information wlll update the city's population figures. Population is used by the state to determine city shares ol state collected laxes. About M ,000 more each year is ex· pecte(i a11ocated to I lne if the censlll proves tbe. accuracy o c1 y estlmates. Questions set for the survey Include • queries about numbers of vehlcles and bedrooms, monthly payment, city of employment ot head of household and fami1y income. ,,,...,_ and five more asked by the school diatricl are optiollal questloos, Deblleux said. They come Iller celllUI teiters have determined ·ihe· lllI!!e ,of the .bead of houoebold, the age and the sex of each pel'>Oll Uv!ni at a residence . Deblieux noted tbe name card Is destroyed after all Information except the name is fed into the computer. "The name Is. uted only far purpoeM of verl· tying that each house has been con- tacted," Deblleux said. The ...,..., eflort begins Ocl I with trailbg of selected enumerators. 'Ibe SS wilj> are hired will work aboUt aix boon eaCh.iliy lielWeen OCt. 3 liild'l ~te olliclals are belpJna the city to prepare the census. • ' I Irvine General Store operator William D. Beck called police Monday to .report theft of $$00 worth of 8850rted fishing tackle from his rural market·residence. Beclc, who lives upstairs et 14951 Sand C8nyon Ave., said tomeone sneaked In · through the back door and stole I.be gear stowed on a stairwa'y landing. Ofllcer Steve Nub said he que.itioncd Beck abOut ltfl eillmated value and got a prompt reply from the.devoted angler. "Victim ~ ·this officer that $500 ~ ol llsbhii ~was a reuooable . amounl...to..-ccultWlateioi.over a lifetime.!' Officer Nash dulY reported.· Killed in Crash FALt.llROOK· (AP) -IL woman kllled Monday when,ber car plunged over a 4()1). foot embankment has been Identified as DOroihy M. PeMington, 45, -of Chula Viste. The highway patrol said htr car wen( out of control on U.S. 395 near here, WlS struck broadslde-tly-another Cit, skidded tcrosr the rosd and. tumbled q,wn the embankment. . . " • Weadler Mostly sunpy WedneJday, with little temperature change. Highs of 70 at the belches, rising to the low 60s lnl@d, Nlibl and morning low cloudS: INSIDE TODAY -What'• big, has four wh<eli and toll up 6.8 miles per gallon? F'or the .......,. lo this q11<1tjon, read ihc EPA's latest report on . Page 4 • • • -.. I ' • ¥ PAH. Y lllLOT 15 Air Force Employe Reinstated' AGNEW ... tion,"' Wamn said. "I did consult closely with the vice president when I first heard of this," Thom.10n saJd, "and I am quite sure that this Js not at au what he plans to do." Tb>riison told the Washington Star- News: "It's not true. It's not 1t a1l what he's thinking and it's not in keeping with ilia pilDI w fight t he charges against him. "I've been as clear as I could be on --'-rumors that the vice pJJ_Sldent would resign and this report ls just another of tho!e apeculatlve stories. He's prepared to fight." • .. Laboratory _Aide Given Probation In l!erjury Case A man who repeatedly tried to date a San Clemente housewife berore and after Senate leaden said they had no plans he of~ere<ltJ-alse teslimony for her in a to prepare for congressional approval of drunken driving case has been placed on a new vice president should Agnew five years probation by an Orange Coun-reslgn. The 25th Amendment to the Constitution permits the President to a~ ty Superior Court judge. point a new vice president with the a~ Judge Herbert S. Herlands ordered a proval of both houses of Congress. state prison term or one to 14 years for Senate Democratic Leader M ike Louis Anthony Evangelista, 44, of Vista , MansfleJd of Montana said he was and then suspended it in favbr of the pro- surprised by th e Post report. bation tenn. He denied a motion for a "This Is the first I've heard of It," he new trial for the laboratory technlcian. said. "I tlhnk we ought to wait and see A · I d E what events divulge, ll anything, in the 1ury oun vangelisto gu.ilty of per· !H:Y. nine months ago after it heard l===::::!.~w~:-;=~~ed a -;,9enlor Repub_U_ca_n--1tesUmony that Evangelisto-drew blood fi•rnre" as saylng he was ,,99~ """cent Crom Mrs. Phyllis Wentz, 43, at the time ' a-t"-of her arrest and was later called on to certain he (Agnew) will resign -and testify on the alcohol level. probably lhJs week." San Cl 1 The office or Sen. Barry Goldwater <R· . em~ntc po ice .said his testimony was ina ccurate and did not reflcet her Ariz.), denied a report that he might impaired condition at the lime of arrest. have been the source of the Post story. Mrs. \Yentz was placed on the witness OU.NM COAST .. DAILY PILOT 'fM Orlllftl CM" DAILY 'tLOt, wttfl wl'llctl h -IMd ttlt' Ht,...,reu, la ""'lit/11'111 bY tM Ore,.. c .. 11 '""II~'"" Com11t"r. S---••te MUl9flol .,.. Pli'lllllllilol, 111\0l'ISey "'"""" F•ld•r. fat Cinta Mtu Ntwat 8ffd\, i:tilillftiliillHch/F-t~-V•ll•r. L~ '-ti, l"'IMISUclltltllc~ Ind Seti Cllmtntel s.tl J111n CtPlll••tlO.. A 1l11Ql1 ~!oowf MJllO!I It -llftfd S1turd1ys and lll!'>Cl1Y1. ,,,. prlM•~I Pll!lllJlll!lf Pltnt 11 11 l.10 w~., l•r Str .. t, Ca1!1 MtH, Ctll111rn~. t1'07t. Reher! N. W1 1d l't11klen1 '""' P1tt1!11h1r J•c• JI. Cu1J1v Vkt , .... lllanl t nd 0-t l M.n..., n. ..... , "••¥ii I•!""' Th•fl'I•• A, M111phino M•Ntlllt Editor ~•rfH H. loo1 Jlithtrd '· N•ll M flllftl ,,...,.,,.,. lOll•n Offi<M Cfthl ""-! JJO Wn! 1111 StrMt ........., hiteto1 nu H...,.,., ..,. .. ,...., utui1o 11MCt11 m ~....,, ,._,. ....,inetln ... tll: ltUJ l!lttdl tol.llt¥11d .... ~I al~ El C-lflt 11;.,_1 ,_,.,,,,, (7141 '4J.CJJI Cl••..., All.,..rtf .... '4J•l,11 a. Cl11911alf All h,•rtwt: Tlllf•..,. 4f1-44JO ~,.,, '"" ar.,... eo.11 ,,..ltMl!t ... __ ,. . ... "'" !lltlft, lllV.l•ltl•11t, _,,_ ti" ., .. ..,,~,~ Mrtl~ _, .... .....__ •ITl'lo\lf -.111 iMf' ...... ., ttnrlflll ~" • ...... Clelt ,.. ... •Iii •I C..11 MtM, t.tllwftlll. lllltecrlJolliOfl br n,,llt H,U ....,,, iW !NII h •IS IMn"""I lrlllf..,., • ........., ....... " --"""· stand lo support prosecution claims that Evangelisto repeatedly asked h e r for dales and tried to discuss her sex life. I1·vine F oothall .Signups-Sl~ted Irvine boys aged 8 to 14 may sign up for the city of Irvine flog lod!ball pro- gram which begins league play on Oct. 20. For the second year the city recrt>atlon department Is offering the program. Teams of 17 players or lndlviduels may sign up at city hall , 4201 Campus Drive. No fee is charged. Parents coach .nag football teams Or\ a volunteer basis and games are played on Saturdoys. Parent permission forms should bo relumed to city hall by Sept. 28, rtereaUon alordlilator Froome Gayle said. · Tax Rollback Nixed SACRAMENTo (AP) -The C.lilornla State~ Employes Auociallon11 board of directon wen~ on record Monday In op. position to Gov. Ronald Resgan's tax rollbl~ Initiative. CSEA genera I manager Walter Tnylor .said & he or1anil&Uon'1 legislative committee also moved w u.. fi0.000 rrwi1 ll• wnuca1 • • "action fund ..i. compiled from dues -to '-------------' light the initlativt on the Nov. 6 baUot. • t .- From Pagel SMOG ••. standards exceeds the ceiling, drivers will be Informed they have a non-com- plying vehicle and that they operate it at their own risk and are subject to citation. Biddle's office said the bill is not aim- ed at forcing low-income families to give up their. transportation and that a pro. vision ln the law allo\\'S the Department of Motor Vehicles to establish a specia l program for low-income groups. Tesling"U ·likely to include a check of all the required emi8sion devices and an anal ysis of engine exhaust gas while the ca·r is operating under a load on a dynamometer. The resulti will be compared to state mallmums for the three components of photocbemlcal s m o g ~ hydrocarbons, carbon mono~ldc, a11d oxides ot nitrogen.' .ruat how much the 1napeCtlot1 will cost each auto owner witl be determined by the Department or Motor Vehicle and will be based 0n U>e COii or 1dmlnlster1ng the program and supporl by leder1l fund•.. • . OTiglnall7, a $3 limit per IJ\Speclloo was propoaed by the Re 1 1 • n AdmlnlstraUon but tile amendment ralled to bo Included tn Jhe final tlocumenJ. ncrore the program 1et1 under ·way, the Department will dlolrlbute free booklets to all affected motorlsts telling them about the lnspecllon ond warn ing them of Whal the l'<qlllremtnls 1rl. Repalro on the 1111"'1 l>Ollll'DI ll)'Stems ""' to ·be camed-.rut b11aril<!I 1cconf· Ing to slate epedll"'Jtfoaa. 'nle ·depart • ment of Consumer Affatn b t)Cpecied to conduct training sessloas for mechanics . . , . <. . ' / Wild Deer Chase • A1iirnal Pursued Into Ocean A Jarao while-tolled deer eluded L11un1 Beoch police olfi .. r1 •t~ to hood JI ul1Jy Int<> !bl hlli.I, IJld ran Jri. st.cad Into the ocean 1t Crescent Bay, swam more than a half mile to Helaler park and strugeled exhausted from the surf this morning. The buck was one ot several deer _whi ch had wandered out or the hills. across North Coast lUghway to Circle Drive during ~~arly morning. · The anlmali. apparentb' became trap- ped on the locean 11lde; ot Jhe busy hlghwey wheJ trafrlc picked up at about 7:30 this morning. Aller coming ashore, the buck reated on the rocky beach olf Bird Rat:k, and then scampered across COast HJ1hway and into the Irvine Ranch hills above J1igh Drive. Lagtll'la Beach pollce stood by to atop trafUC if necessary. Eorlior, offictr1 hod planned Jo hold up trafllc on Co"'t H11hw1y bltwoen Vl&lo and Cajon streets :o allow the deer [o croa aafely . Eilher two or three deer were caught Jn the resldenllal area. · One deer skittered around officer Dan Busl'h jwnped over a Volkswagen and headed for the hills, while the buck ran down an ocean bluff hnd into the water: He swam out about 300 yards nt ,Cres· cent Bay, turned and heroically 1wlm south turning lnl•nd jusC or! the point or Diver's CoVe. The one-antlered. buck struggled weak· kneed from the surf a~ officers wiitched amazed at Ila Jong distance swim . f"rom Page l HOUSING ... MEASURE FOR TREASURE ' One factor overlooked by custom.rt In buying carpeting is the measuring for y•rd•gt. . . All of our Sol11m1n know how to mHsurt and figure exact yardago, O~IM providing our customers substontial savings in y1rd191 olont. Also, with the tremendous instoll•tlon ••- perience our salesmen hove (eoch previously , . wos en exp1.t in.teller for us), we are able to forsoe any potential. problem. Pl1111 stop in end look ot tho treesum tvaileblt to you t~roug~ our storo. Wt h1v1 t . • I gigantic Hfection, end the 111111urln9 wdl bt ACCURATE! ' ALDEN'S CARPITS e -DRAPIS ' 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MISA 646-4131 ·, HOUUi Miii. T ... Tllun., t to 1:90 -NL. t .. t t--SAT. t rJO .. I . --- • • l 7 ' ' I ~ I I I ' • ' ·7 r • ' -~· • . Bun-tingitin lieaeh Fountain ··Valley . , • • • ..:·· Today's Final • N.Y. Stocks VOL 66, NO. 261, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE C()UNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1973 '!'EN CENJS I County Autos Must Pass 1975 ' By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Bernardir\O, and Los Angeles: couhties in °' "" 0111~ PIJtt s111t -1975 apd extension of -the 'fUUl1aat ffi.. Beginning in 1975, ' Orange County spectlons to the"" erltire six-cOWlty south fl'Otorists will have to pass a smog test. Coast Air Basin by Jan. 1, 1977. ~If their car fiW1ks, lhey won't be able An aide to Sen. Craig w. Blddle (R· to register it for tt.e following year or to Riveraide}, one of the authors of the bill, sell it· to someone eISe. . said the exact boundaries of the pilot ·t These stringent measures form key PCOlf8D'l have .not yet been detemtined flements of the state's f~t mandator:y · but tb;at large parts of Orange County vphicle inspection law which, is now dermttely will come under its jurisdic- -~~~f:~. Gov: Ronald RE g a..!'-';-. ~ mspeeuonswn1-0e carriea Out bY ~~J>ilI.<:!!lslW, lbe~tabll~t of a !be !Jeportment of Motor Vehicles ac-1\"ot testing project i!' Otange, l5all cOiilJiii to pniCequres to l>e-develope(I ...,. I Ocean View --=A~ v~ pttce~--~lary increase was .gran tO Jiine aiiiiiliil5trarori9lnlie ' during 1974. Motorcycles tire the only vehicles specifically 'exempted , from the annual sm2£: teS~ beCa~se no emission stand· anls· have been adopted for motorcycles to date. Theri: are provisions in the legislation to exempt other classes of veWcles where thejnspection process proves too difficult or not effective. -Antique vehicl~ may uJU111ateI1 !!<long" l!l this gi_!@gon but J.he exempt groups must first be ~etermlned by the Department of Motor Vehicles. · The bilr places a-ceillilg on the imo~i- of money an auto owner would be re-. quired to spend if his car fails the tesi. This ceiling is either 20 percent of the car's market value or $150. When lhe cost of meeting air pollution standards exceeds the ceiling, drivers \Vill be informed they have a non.com· plyif!g vehicle and that they operate it at their own risk and are subject to citation. Biddle's office said the bill is not aim- ed at forcing low-income families to give up their.___tr~l'.!9-rtaUon amt that a pro- vision in the law allO'wli'S the Department of Motor Vehicles to establish a special program for lo':"·income groups. 'Kee p tlie Score' Smog Testing1 Testing is likely to include a check of all the required emission devices and an analysis of engine exhaust gas while the car is .operating under a load on a dynamometer. The results will be compared to state maximums for the three components of ph-OtochCmical s mo g : hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and oxides of nitrogen. Just how much the inspection will cost each auto owner will be determined by the Department of -Motor Vehicle-and will be based on the cost of administering the program and support by federal funds . Or!Jl:inalJy, a $3 -nm it per · inspection was prOPoSed by the R e a g a n Administration but the amendment failed to be included in the final document. Before the program gets undei way, the Depci.rtment will distribute free booklets to all affected motorists-telling them about the inspection and warning them of what the requirements are. Repairs on the smog control systems are to be..carried out_by gar.ages_a~rd ing to state specifictttions. The depart· ment of Consumer Affairs is e~pecled to conduct training sessions (or mechanics. C!<:tl!Llll!!w S<:bool District Monday night, while trustees a1so approved a four percent pay boost (or 24 principals. By CANDACE PEARSON Of 1M Diiiy Piiot SMtl ~------·· ' --demanded that the dridr.edgiltg -dig.-TunoD;:gued ."thittheC:hanneJs dfdn't ' Ul'I T ....... WILL HE RESIGN? Vice Protldent AgMW A:g'n ew Mu·lls District trustees also agreed to test a new system for establishing the salaries of principals. In addi~on tq~ their base pay for education and experience, prin- cipals may -earn-additioniil money for having more total students,_more junior high Students, and-more special pro- It was kind of like the old Keystone Cops movies. When the air bad cleared, even Don· Bright, chainnan of lhe ~th Coast Regional l.one Conservation Comniission, was confused. grams at the1r particular school. "I believe you-Ve been approved," he A district spokesman said the new told two Huntington Hart>our represen~ system .of establishing salaries for prin-tatives at the podium. ''I'm not sure." cipals is a ·shift in school philosophy: AP ~ The audiellce at the commission which recognizes the di If ere n t OK'D BY COMMITTE E meeting in Los Angeles applauded. rispoasibillties at each school.-N · Kl • During the ho•-long -..i:n--~on, the The five percent pay boosts for the om1nH ss1nger , ..... -~· !'il!J ldinlalmm will ..,. the district 17~miniWll ·lll"'Jeet oo Shark Fin an extra $15,000 in lm-74. Tlii pay boOit Line -~ v to 3c<l for )riDcljioll will coll 111 ....... led ex-·Sedate• Pan·e· I 'l'hen "'"cDmnlsslClll d •• id. d ~ tra-'91,Jtll. . .,..--VOies w..., J'e'l!Jired because ~· ' Dlllrtcl ~ who discussed all of was in~ved and iescibded .its vote, in the salaries in dosed exeeuUve·session, · · effect denying lhe ·l2.7-acie project. also granted an across-the-board five CJ · p th And after-a confusing exdiange of rul· ~ pay raise to the distMct's seven. ears a ings, overrulings, mOtioos and counter- stall' i>sYchologists. That pay boost will moUons, enough commissioners changed cost an extra $5,000. their minds to again grant a permit to ging a hole to let water flow in -plan-exist until the company built them in oed required .tight votes under Proposi-1960. tion 20. , Bright at first ruled that only seven The commission is supposed to enforce. votes were needed and then voted against the coastline initiative passed by voters . his own ruling. Later, he ._changed his Iasf November. • mind again. "It isn't just people who OOWlt under Sierra Club representative Joseph our laws," Rooney said. "It's the little Edmiston opposed the final outcome and things out in our marine environment." indicated he Jnigbt appeai·to the state. Commission James Hayes replied".that All 175 units will be single apartments. Proposition 20 is concerned with an The project also will include two- "interruptlon of the n a t u r a I en-clubhouses and swimming pools, 55 boat vironment,'' not artificial harbors. slips, three tennis courts and 3.5 acres of Huntington Harbour ~ttorney Michael open space. A.nimal License Laws Passed by Co.uncil !lesignation, Says Paper District officials said t h e ad-F ' Ki • the project. rninift;rative salary increasts. were in line or ss1nger "l know I'm ,not going to sleep well Huntington Beach city councilmen gave ~eeting-three individuals did mildly ob- wltb the five percent pay increase tonight," Cormnis.!i.oner Judy Rosener preliminary approval Monday night to ject. ... . , WASHINGTON (UPI) -'rbe White granted teachers last August. Last year, WASHIN~' N UPI) The Sen t said at one point during the intricate '"'-w legal ,.collars . around cats and One lady su"ested that race horses House re[used today_to eonfirm ot..~5-liliere-generally-given-a uTO ( -a e d. · uuv kept--for-breeding-are---alread)f--heavilo,.__....,, report,s that ·Vice President Spiro T. three percent pay increase. .Foreign Relations Committee approved "Keep the score right," Commissioner horses living in this community. taxed and should not be JnCJuded. Coun- Agnew was cons.idering ruigning. Three adminbtrators, Dr. James -Heniy A. ~ger's nomination , as Robert Rooney admonished Bright during 1n the case of cats, the collar will be cilmen agreed to look into that. , ~e d e.p U ! y ~White Bouse press Jones ~assistant .su intenderit business secreta!Y of State today_!,_ The ·vote_w:as 16 the series-of votes-. --voluntary, with an annual $5 license fee. Another lady objected to the voluntary 1---,secretary. Gerald . . rTe: , ces; one c urray, iWtant to 1, with Sen. George s. McGovern (0-~ RooneY precipitated the issUe, wb~ he lt will, however, be mandatory for cat license, saying, "I don't mind p{ying responded with a "no ~t" when auperintendeot, 1nstructloo;-and Barbara S 0 1 Un .~....,. · • if_ey_eryon~_pays .. I took in two neutered l } l ) asked if ·Prellident-'NixOODaa fiilfC.'On-Doi~ director of. staff development, · · 1' -cas · g ~ utsmlting vote. horse owners to shell out'$to-each year· to cats to fight the goj)liers because r llVe fidence in -A~w. were not given pay raises because ei~r The action cleared the way for Senate S · • 'R 'd ts' buy a city license for their animal. next to city property.". -'lbe ·Washlngtpn-eosHiuo~-an-:un-. "1heir"')ol>rnew corc::dloy=were=.new=to con!iJ:matlO!l of Kisjinger laJer in Jhe , ·_pace ~ e8J · en · -· _ GOUD<ill!l~ l(ere.J'!!!'iilmons il[.~g Mayor JOrry-M.iiJi~r reminded tier 11amed Republican leader as saying that -theii"jobs/ 1 week'. the first reading. of both the anim81 con-that under a voluntary license she Agnew was CODlidering re s 'i g n l n g, nu year, the district bas eliminated The committee endorsed Kissinger Open La-St Week trot ordinances. The new license laws doesn't have to buy one, no matter where poasfbly ·this week. Its tl:ree area administrators, and Ms after a week of hearings domitl.ated by Will be up for final adoption Oct. 1. she lives. ' · • A spokesman for Agnew said, "I am given those •responsibilities to the assis· When the animal control measures A man warned the council they wou.ld tJUite sure'' he has no such plan. Agnew tant superin1endents. questions about, his role in national AL.~ d Sk J ---L were passed, tbei-e -Was no publie-op-be turning "oeighbor against neighbor" fljmaelf would not ~en{ today on.the Beel~ of.shifts in ~nnel, and the . security wiretapping , an tbecm--. .uuar y au position, but at the end of the council by encouraging ·~cat trapping." reports. . addition of two hew administrative posts, ceatration of power in his hands when he The emphasis of both laws is to license ~nder close _qu.eltN.ning by report~ lhe net l'eStdt is a decrease in the ad-ent'"rs the Cabinet white· retaining his SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) the animals but provisions· within each ~s aftetQ90n, ~arren made it clear •he minJstrative staff cl. one posiUon ~ch 1 hairm ·of.-the-N tion l-Seeu ·i _CommandeLAlan~ere{_a EJ! _ .4 . lf;===='o::_:.r;dinance rovide some other controls. WU'"llCtinf1Jtt"NtXOn's·Ol'ders--not~Weom-WOOIQ-DOl'lriiilly-::arl'W_an_ann1iiil~-co e..as.c an a a f'l y m:en-yellovrt'O~Sforbis-wife's--llirthday ;uin;ger:=:::;a;r..et;, T ca aw=rn.akes-inx:>ss Dfe . Ior ttre"-==11 (ter. He dec:Iined even to salai'y . . unc ~ today as be and his Sk)'Jab 2 crewmates city to charge a breeder's-license for ~nt on a question about whether Superintendent Jaines ca"ell will McGov.em said he voted against Ki,s. • began the final week of their marathon p • F anyone who sells kittens from a litter for the position ·would encourage speculaUon elirn $33,0'/5, 0 t be r adminlstraUve singer as a "symbolic protest" against 51H!ay space voyage. . rO JeCt aces profit. that Agnewlnight be prepared to resign, sataiies are Woodis Chaddick assistant Administration policies in Indochina. "Today's my wile's birthday," Bean All of the horse license money will be , Warten said Nixon and Agnew bad not superlnendent, adminislrauon'. $25,987 ; Several membe!S contended that Kis-told Mission Control. "How about calling Counc:l Test . put into equestrian fund !or the con-mec or talk.eel wlth each OJ.her to his Kenhelh Meberg, assistant superin-that florist ~ i.n League City and ~ve .., struclion of trails, though Matney ad-.Jmowledge &nee Sept. 10 wh'en both at-tendent, personnel services, $24,150; and singer's dual role as secretary of State them send out about a dor.en yellow milted the li~-~fee would bare~y belp. tended• Cabinet. meeting .and a White Norm-Ginsberg, director, pupil personnel and _as a White House adviser would roses. And D}aybe you could put some A request by develOpe_rs of a huge ~ -. House recepUon for vlsiUng Republican strvices, $22,31%. make him the single most powerful man message on the card." . apartment complex near Fountain Valley officials. · Otbe1' salaries are Milton Berg, ad-,in the government nexl to the President. Bean, Dr. Owen K. Garriott and Jack -for the city to supp}¥. the deyeloprnent d li d ho minlstrativt_assistant, business services, But the committee chose to support R. Lousrna were in a relaxed mood as with water is likely to face some st1'9ng Warren .ec ne ' .wever, to say $20,580; Kent 'McCllsh, administrative him on Klssinger's assurances that he they moved into the ~me., leg of their opposition tonight' before the City Coun-~h~er 1~'.i6 HouS:r 8;3:' a!:i~~ 0~ a!lsiSWJt, · ipersonnel services, $20,058 ; will consult fully with Congress on major record journey. 'ntebcontr~,~~!:~pelthd cit. . _ wu '!' gnew , Bernadine .i CJ4DC}o1 librarian, $18,472; forei~ policy decisions and not use his put them that way Y wa .... '6 -;·r;'w Councilman Al Hollinden, who has op- Agnew .s status. . . RoSe Clark • e1irr!Culum laboratory and · (See KlSSINGEll, Page I) (See SKYLAB, Page I) · posed COMtruction of .the projeel on "My poaition thls momlng after talking art center facilitator, •tS,932; ·and Rita ..,,,,,.,,,.,,,., __ ...;.. _________ ==--:,,---------, Harbor Boulevard near Edinger Avenue, With a number of peOple Is that I am not Je" ProJ"ect ~r Ull,llS. c------~ said today he "is not al all interested in -going to comment-on·lbe-entlre -~tua--""--· ~ · 1, c ii A 0 helping aomething .so inherently bad." tlont'' Warren said. · , c o hon The comple1, which Is under con- "! did consult closely with lbe vice J . s l . . ' . apsu e OllllC c . strucUon by Califo¢a Pacific Develop- president when I fint heard ol this," U''Y e eetiOn . . _ _ -meat, d.-not Ile wlthl!> ljle city houn- Tb<imson said, "arJ\'f I am quite sure that ~ daries. It ls on a piece of county land (See A~, Pare I) .. Begun for Trial Here in capsule !onn are the major actions taken Monday night by the ll:::~:. wi~ the city's sphere or in- ·~' --~-;.:..:...;....,..... ____ ..;....., Huntingt!>" Beach City q<>uncil: t Hollinden appeared before the county Chase Fr uitless . . . ...;And Ha tless JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) Prosecutors-.abd defense attorneys have begin, selecting jurors for 'the trial · ot millionaire Glenn Turner, attorney F. Lee Bailey and seven meD on mail fraud charges. Someone sent Newport BeaCh The search for ' 12 jurot:s and 18 Humane-OO!cer Jobn C..tl on a • -altemales._was expected to last through rear wjR£ jOooe CltaH dawn tbe Wednesaay. -Bal~ Peninlula to !be J>ay Mon-Fedora! Judge Gerald Tjo!lat Monday day. ' Instructed 'l'umer,-Bailey,"and the others A caller cltoltntd a wild -not to talk with nporters, and Tjoflat was cbaalnJ cblidretl and biting told !be :IOO ~·• jurors not to tJiem, brlJlllllg Olllcer Crall ,.crng read or listen to-news repoi'ls abolit t1>i to rescue them from !be foul-trial. CATS: Gave preliminary apprqval lo an annual voluntary $5 cat license. planning commission when the project w~ approved and spoke against it on HORSES: Gave ·preliminary approval to, an''IMual mandatory $10 horse Uc'ense. • . GAS STATION : Reversed the city plaMing commission and allowed ,the ronstructlon .of a g8.~ station on tbe 80lltbwest corner of Beach BoUlevafd and Talbert Avenue. APARTMEmsl Upheld the planning commission's denial for a m.unlt apartment complex north or the l5all Dlqo Froeway near Newlliid Street and Edinger Avenue. . ;. ' ' .EWERLY: Recognized the Htihtlngton Beach Councll Clll "Acbli u U official ann ·or the clty !or handling senior citizen problems and projecls. " ~ behalf of the city. The adults-only· complex will have 256 units on 10 acres adjolrilbg· the Santa Ana River. Builders eslirna'te it will be ready lot ~ancy In February. MOre than two years ..ago, Fountain Valley did away with apartment con- struction inside the city boundaries by rtmoving tbe R-C uses in areas master planned 1or --.its. A fel' months prior to that, CQUIJCilmen .had reduced ·the 'm8xim_um.. density alloweble In an R-4 1011e to 31 units 'per acre. . •.. To Rejoin Airlines? NEW YORK (UPI) -Ame<ican Airlines today refused to confirm or deny a publilbed report that 74-year~ld C. R. Smith, who headed the coinpany in its vigorous early years, agreed to return as chairman · of the board. The company reported, however, that a board meeting is scheduled Wednesday. Orange • Weather Coast • r.irostiy sunny Wednesday, with little temperature change. Highs Qf 70 at the beaches1 rising to the lo\'/ ·sos ip\and. Night and tnorninB low clouds. INSIDE TODAY Whafs big, h4$ four wheels and eats up 8.8 miles ptr oallon? F'or tlie an.tweT: to this question, read th!! EPA'i latest report on Page 4. tempered fowl. ' Due to prior esperleoce In the ex.· ertion of chasing beuts of tbe ground and th•· fowl of the aw, Of- Killed. ju Crash CITY HA.Lt: Extended the civic center su!!lx aloog a cortldol' from the n.W city !)all on Main Street to the now ceptral park Clll Golden W!!81 Slreet. The corridor glv~s !be city tight .architectural CCllllrol over deve.I~ment be- The effect of that .action WM to halt construction or large apartment and con· ~~1:,.-r,• , : =: ""' , : dominiUm Complexes in the city. . c11111n111 u-a "''''"'' -.. , ficer Cra!~lelt bis blue uniform cap~ -FALLBROOK (AP)-A woman killed Ill his truck. • . · Monday when her car plunged OY<r a loo- During hii fruitless >Wild goose fool embenltment has .biien ldcntillcd as ch ... , someone stole the 115 Dorothy M. PeMlngtoo, 15, of Chula ·beidgeer. ' Vfst~. 'Ille hlihw•Y patrol Slid her car '--------..,--·-...,---' went out of control on. U.S. 395 near here, -1 • tween' tt>e two civic facilities. -• · · ' AMPlll'l'm:.\TER• Aulhorized the signing of an agl'e!!ment with lbe Coast Community College.District !or the cooslructioo of an ou&-.amphltbeater at Golden \Vest,Colle;e. · • ( Hollindcn.. labeled the comple "· n __ -~::'c• i•;,.-~·~.o";,,':..'::":;;''~"-i'~·;,' +-=:-- atrocity" and said ''it in oo way meets °""' Ntrtcn '' s~Man'" ,.,"lf"' anybodf's ·standards for.aestbetlcs ::=.~~'i' 1: =.~ :: population or growtft.'' 11111ai.c1 ,,..,, WMflll• , The councilman said he does not know Z.::.. • ..,. ~; ;:'."';:.!. .... 1•'! how.the other council members will vote A•.....,._ '' on the matter. ·. • ' .. - , f llkll 't' PILOT H Tut!da1. Septtmbtr 18, 1973 Beach J(ill,s Street Slowed Apart~nt Plans, 4 -3 Speed Limits Due on Del.aware .. A proposed 292-unit apartment complex Wla banned fl'om Huntington &ecj\ Mon- day night on a 4 to 3 iplit vote of t"' City COwtcil. IJ . , Fow-. COllllcilmen agreed lo uphold the :! Dlatmmc oommission'• prev1ous denial. ; in. cOmmlssion vote was also split, 4 to If I. 'lbe project IS proposed on eight acres • bounded by the San Diego FreCl'·ay, i'I Newland Street and Edinger Avenue. • 1 'lbe triangular pareel is an Isolated pleco of land which ,13 surrounded by the city of Westminster, except for south of the freeway. The ioun<il chamber was filled _with Westminster bomtownen who _.ed 4 the project, as weU as Westminster City " Administrator Robert Huntley who said A bla City Council ls opposed to the It apartments. 1' • 'l'htte Huntington Beach officials, : M!lyor Jerry Matney wLCouncilmen Al l\untin&ton Beach's Dtla..,.. Street, • km&·time favorite of 1peeding: drivers bee&.,. It baa no pooled &peed limit, ls ~I to be ?£ken oil the t'¥cloi lbl , Traffic engtneera wlll be.pooling &peed limit• on the-atroel nn&fng from 30 mph to 40 mph as part of .the City's continuing program to maintain speed Umll! that are aet by the drivers themselvta. While the lhnits proposed for Delaware are considerably more sedate than the high speed tl"aveled by occasional motortsta. traffic engineer Ralph Leyva says they are the speeds traveled by a majority. of motorists using the street during a recent survey. He explained that streets like Delaware that are not business or residential streets as ouUined in the state -Motor Vehicle Code, have an unposted speed limit or es mph. But that Umit, like every other Posted ~ limit; la subject t.o secllon 22350 of the Vehicle Code wblch says that drivers cannot exceed a speed that is safe and prudenl In other. words. a dr:lver could~be given a citation for epeeding when doing 65 mph on Delaware If the officer feela the 111peed was unsafe for roid or weather condttlon.s. In order lo do away with the kinds of dlaputes tbal aituatlona like the,. naturally brlng about, Leyva aald bla of· fice bas spent lhe !~it II months ltlfffY· Ing the city's arterial highways to firld out what speed motorlats U&in& ,those streets travel. · ~ ' Usins a radar unit like the ooes used by the police department, traffic engineers can measure the speed used by the majority of motorists . The recent 81.U'Vey on Delaware showed one peraon ttaveJing at M mph, ooe at 52 mph and rour dblng 50 mph, be said. Fifty.five percent of the people driving on Delaware during the survey were . going between 32 and 42 mph. "We operate under the baste premise · that most motori.sta drive at a sate and prudent speed," Leyva said. "So we set the limit based on what the majority of ... the drivers do and on Delaware that is about 40 mph. · Delaware isn't the only street to be checked by Leyva and his crew. They will continue their · surveying of all arterial streets and some residential streets on a regular program, "sort or like a street maintenance program, .. he said. ' •• " • ... ' I , \ c.o.n and Ted BartleU, supported the : apertmeni., pointing ~J that tbi land is -. properly zooed and muter plaJUl<d for • .them, • Westminster residents objected to apartments being built near their homes, complaining about the increase in traffic as well as the possjble burden or more Ocean View Board OKs Deur r t1et ""''-" llr •Udltl'WI ktMlw HOMEOWNER HOWARD FEICHTMANN EXAMINES HOLE LEFl' 8Y HAIL OF POLICE SLUGS HouM Rep1ir1 Are E1sier Thin Fixing Hum1n Bodi11, He S.ys Phllot0phlc.lly ~~~~~~~=--~ • ' . children in lbeir local school. . Councilm<n .,.ho opposed the project · Pointed to the hazards of noise and smog for apartment dwellers who would be llv- Study .Panel Consultant f'ront PllfJe 1 Tests Prov -7 ·~1 Policeman. : un r e s ow o eeway. "The noise is so high. it could cause The pf an to hire a consultant to ald the ear damage and the pollution CD4ild be Unification Study Qimmittee w a s hannful to heaJth," added Bill Geiger, amended, and then approved 1'.londay one oC the planning commissioners who voted against the project earlier. night by the Ocean View School District, A spo~man fOf' lhe developer said the although trustees nearly balked at the apartments are tleaigned tr/ "1lt out the proposal. noise i;rlt£tlon, though he did admit Tho elelllftttat'y school d~tricl In Hunt- a son the tennJ!_rourt_would n~ ~ -4i.§:::"-!.[~s ·~on. · however, callin'g for the consultant to be · ---··---~----:-------:---giVen a free hand ln-deternliiii.n(."the ~t r A al G • unJficaUon method. pprov I Ven The study committee. made up of the five elementary school districts within For Golden west the Huntington Beach Union High School District, lnclud.lng spokesmen from the Am hith high school district, proposed at Its last p eater meeting to hire the consultant to study Final approvaJ has been given for the creaUon ot a gras5-e0vered, outdoor amphjtheater on tbe campus of Golden West College in north Huntington Beach. Htmtington Beach councilmen made final an agreement Monday night which they had generally approved last April. The agreement pledges the city to pro- vide $11,900, and some city equipment to help landscape the amphitheater. CNst community Col1ege. District trustees agreed last week to provide the land, about one acre, the students to design the amphitheater, and the fill dirt to create the sloping sides of the anl· phi.theater. the question of unificaUon on a five- distrlct basis. \'(hen t?le Ocean View representatives on the committee, Superintendent James carvell and truatee Jean E. Bogen, returned to the Board with this in- formation. there "'as i m m e d i a t e • Wsagreement. Board President Robert Zlnncrabe was initially agalML the proposal in any form. '·I.don'l know if l coold support spend- ing $6,000 of the taxpayers' money ($1,200 from each district) to find out what we already laiow -that a five-day split won't work,'' said Zinngrabe. "Ooean View isn't going to come out of that deal very well ," he added. Zinngrabe, who i.!I concerned that lhe -.... particular ptan would be self-defeating. "All they want is to have an outsider the old Glenn Miller recording of produce findings that coincide wilh what "fl.ioonllgbt Serenade." they want to happen - a five-district · The astronauts have a busy schedule system,".,Zinngrabe said. before they retw-n to earth next Tuesday. / Fired Wounding Shot$ .. ' ·' •I " "Hiring · a consultant is generally a . oopout for making the decWon yourself, including J space walk and a news con-By ARTIIUR R. VINSEL OeSUVa and Miss Baeseman are both aQYWay," be remarked. . ierenoe from their oiciting laboratory. °' "'• D•llJ' '1w 511" listed in ·serious condition at Colti Mesa f'romP .. el AGNEW ... Alt)lougb trustees were wary of hiring • J1!1 '!)I~~ ~Y:Jl~• --ll•ll~~si. . condn<~J>'L !l!~,ial llaopitel;"l>ul in••o•lng.~ he ·comuJllmt, 1t ·W11.-felnharlt¥was· teilS!Ve systems In the.Apollo -~v~ from ~pair _ol_ kidna~-=-_ Mlll.~SAitolll...lhe"'1&bl.- £J>!l;D. the.owm:.bmily .lo.siggeA.a-ntw · ·abip-which is to -,. t1tenr bome:-'lllr ~ SM!ii Ana lltlilifi aide by one alui ·which ripped tbrouah plan, U he felt it neceasary, It would he cralt hu been linked lo ooe end ol the 85-· · d ~ ed M d the · . • beneficiaJ to all diatrlcbl, lncludirii Ocean tcm laboratory since the astronauts ar-~11 ays ago w 00 ay Y were her upper arm and into her chest cavity View. . rived Jaly 28. indeed poUce bu ei., both fired from the where It punctured ·a lung and ICJdc<d on Each of the districts are voUng on the Tho news ooolerence 13 set f0< Friday, same gun. the other side. proposal and will return to the next with the spacemen answering queallons Resall& of the Orange County Slttrlf!'s De8llva _ Who Jnlllated the stniule meeting Oct. 8 with resul13. from neWSD1<!1 covering the filgbt. . Crime Lab JnvestlgaUon had been .,. Bean and Garriott plan a three-hour pected ·to prove this conclualon based on while attempting to coo bis captor into Jk Saturd 1 •·· out ·d · · · I wl getting Into an open area where he could 11pace wa ay, s epp .. "A s1 e 1n1tlal questioning o tnesst..s. 80 for the gun _was struck tn the_rl&ht Skylab to change film in solar telescopes Police investigators believe the near-aide too - which artCol1'troled to 'Observe the s~i. tragedy that climaxed the' dramatic a~ One !Jug tore through his forearm Mission n will operate t e duction was unavoidable, based on what. while a second hit him in the lower a~ telescope system by remote control has been discl<Jled ao far of the split-sec-dom nd bu ed he th the n h ' • between the time the Skylab 2 crew ond iod in wfuch the .h.v..t1 .... started en a rrow . nea -cs this is not at all what be plans to do." le'aves and the Skylab 3 astronauts rocket t r:f ............ ,. · around his cppoglte hip to the other.side. Thomson told the Wuhln&too Star-up to the space station Nov.11. It will be s ~e~rt Beach Police ~tive Capt. sur1'~-~~fa~ tim~ll allobdwtedpoi1•ce lD Newa : "It's DOt true. lt'1 not 1t -11 what the third space waJk of the mi ssion. Don Oy id ~ tine . te 1 ques ton ul'C ~.,.o VlC s a. uc rom a he r! thinking ud. It"• n0t tn teej,ing with The final experiments are scheduled investig:au!n" ii 'bt.Jita a rro n d ~ c :-:Sd Newport Beact:t :~treet . ~er last ~ plans to fight the cba.rps 1&ainst Sunday, and .the astronauts; will spend regardl.1\1 the urant IWlfire inci~t. Wednesday, ~guuu.ng an evcnmg of tcr- hi · ~onday deactivating the-~• ohu!Ung He noted 11\1! ;; 'atindaitl plOceduie in nr,.fer toly .... mlnu•ea•b day. '.'.'j•ve been 18 clear ·.aa 1 C"'1ldlb0_ on oil systems and movi?i experimenl film, any case wh~e an o!ficer musl Dre his "They're strong, wonderful ybung peo- tapes and other data into the Apollo. gun in the.line of duty. pie and they·re Jmprovilli." r;aid one rumors that the Vice i>rt*tmt would On Tuesday, the a.stro~auts wtU enter JdenUUe.s . of the three specific hospital nurse Monday. '.'We don't want res.ign and this report la just '~ther of the Apollo sl\lp, detach ~t and fly to a policemen who opened ftre inside lht them to get too worn out." tho8e speculative stories. He's prei:Jared sp.Iashdown in the Pacific c;>cean 290 house u male hostage Marco DeSllva, She sajd the five-minute interviews are to fight " miles southwest or San Diego.. The 20, tried to wresUe 1way hll captor's gun, brief but still tremendously tiring to • 1 recovery carrier New Orleans will be will not be disclosed. DeSllva and MW Baeseman both of senate leaders said .thty hid no plans waiting to pie~ them up. . "We don't believe it would aerve any whom lost aut.tanlial amounts 'ot blood. I Once built: it will hold 2,500 to 3,000 spectators for outdoor con c e r t s , speeches. large meetings and dramatic p.n._sem_a_tiQ!.1.5_. -- committee's actions are based on -~llU~l _sonsiderations and not what is best for the students, felt that having a consultant restrict his study to one to prepare for congrUsiooal approval of Been, Ga~tt and Lousma wi~I use userul purpose," CApt. Oyau aid this Authorities today ~·ere continuing to a new vice president should Agnew special tectutlques never before tried to morni?B. · ~pare their mosecution___a_g,iJ_n s t_ __ ~resign . -T11e-25t!f-Alfieli1Hmit to ihe-fly-tlle Apollo· back to-earthc'!'wo oHour Kiilnip suspec{ lloWMI 'J:J."Cra1'!0ril, Q-aWford, who had Jived with friends at -.--The amphitheater is planned to serve ConsUtulion permits the President to ap-steering rockets on t~ craft are disabl ed 29, a Texas dnq:-cinuaJ.lni cue fuaiUve, 752 Main St., Huntington Beach, for two ' I t t ' I I I ,. t: 1; •: •: l• t: ,. J.:_ ' I J 1 both the college and the community. In later stages, coUege officials hope to add sophisticated lighting and sound equipment, plus a light oontrol boolh and a snack bar. Jet Covered "The amphitheater, however, is In- tended to remain 1n a natural setting... . By Insurance says Dr. R. DudJey Boyce, prestdent of Golden West. · The amphitheater is planned for the NEW YORK (UPI) -Insurance com- east side of the campus, near Gothard panies will have to pay for a $24.2 million Street. Dr. Boyce said he hopes to see it Pan American jumbo jetliner blown up finished by spring or 1ummer, but he by Palestinian terrorists In 1970, U.S. isn't sure if there is enough growing time District Judge Marvin E. Frankel has for the landscaping and the grass. slopes. ruled. Secrets Missing RENO. Nev. (UPI ) -Inventor WllUam Lear had $1 million worth of research material dealing with his Innovative steam engine stolen from his Stead plant, police reported A-ionday. 0 n e employe recenlly dismissed from Lear Motors was questioned about the disappearance of the industrial secrets, accosding to Deputy District Attorney Cal ouiilap. The insurance companie~ will also have --to-paY::abciut '5 mlllfon Ui=lnterest-ae- cru ed since the Boeing 747 passenger jet was destroyed at Cairo ttlree years ago, Frankel ruled Monday. OIAN•I COAST HI DAILY PILOT Ttlt Ort"" C.0.1! D41L V ,.ILOT WOii Wfll(ll It ~-ff>t lffwt.PfW. b .,,wllttlte illr "" Or•r>oe (Oii! "llMlol'll<ll COll'oPtl'l"I'. '""'"" ••II 9ll!tiont •rt Plll!ll11'11(1, M~y throu,I\ l"rlll1y, fOr C0\11 MHI, Hl""l'Ort 81tdl, tillf>!lnglon 1!11Wo/,ourot1l11 Vt lllf, l89Uft.t Aeldl, INlnt!SNclltO.t• aM Sall c-.-111 lei\ JIN!\ C...Oblrt,..., A 11"'11 r.vJeul .. ttt.n Is 1>1/11\itllld '41!\lfd~yl IM S\INW~ Tiit prlrlclpel ..... '11'ilnel pllo~! It 11 llO Wet.I .. , llrNf, CO.It M ... , C.N19r11i.., tlllJt,. lt1\1rt N. W11d Pr•'""t ,..,.. l'Ub,1ner Jtdr R. Cyrf1y VIA P'rll!HM t nd (;-•ti MfMQfl' • Tlttfl'ltt kttl'il li:dl ... lNMtt A. M11r,hi111 "''""'"' fCl'•!o• Cfi«I" H. l••• . Ri~"•ril P. Nill AM1tt111t Ml,..9i!WJ Eal'°'s Tetty CeYilJ1 W.t OfoMltt C-fY lCl'IW ............ OHie.. ltllf h•c• kwl'"''"' Abou t 30 U.S. and British insurance companies in\'Olvcd in the suit argued they \\·ere not liable because a loss due to capture, .seizure or war was excluded from co\'erage. f'ront PflfJe 1 KISSINGER. • • White Houiie post as 1n exCDSCfor cJ,llJn;o ing executive privilege when be tesUfies on Capitol Hilt. ' The committee -after lt.Dd.ibg a two- rnan delegation to examine a Secret FBI file -satisfied itJelf that KWJn1er's part in the wiretapping controversy was nol a bar to hi1 confirmation. Sens. cmron1 P. Case (R-N.J.), and John Sparkman (0-Ala.), a sub- comm!tt .. or the Senate Fore!J!l! Jlela- tlons Committee, reported to ·tne full panel liionday on Kissinger's part in the wiretapping of 17 newsmen and govern- ment o!ficialt. - Rec Programs Taking Signups point a new vice prtSidenL with the ap-beca~e of leaks, leaving only two .1.o ex;-escaped tmscathed from the seven rounds montha:. proval of bolh houses of Congreu. ea.rte the re-tntry maneuvers. One 13 suf· fired bI U _Howanl.Feicbt.mann,-me~while, was Siinaie -DemocraUc Loader Mik e -!!dent to t1° .• ~-idll0 r' buHt h1·e· les>enehd Bullel& stniclc DtSUva and ltla --trying to get his bullet-riddled house fir· ~tansfield of Montana said he was .... n~r reQIW't:S· eren iring tee -panlon, De.nine Baeseman, · 17, of ed up in preparation for &ITival home surprised by lhe Post report ruques. Pasadena, in the riaht aide u lawmen's tonl&bt ol Mrs. Barbara F~chtmano. '1This is the first I've heard of It" he slues bracketed the kidnaper. She was visiting ln Sin Jose the night said. "I tllmk we ought to wall and.see R Uh N• d He had earlier fired lhrougb t window, M Upper Newpor.t Bay area home what eveots divulge, if anything, In lhe Tax 0 ack IXC wounding Ofllcer Jon Coote!°" aJiibUy, beame the locua or news attention weeks ahead." pulled the triger ol bla ml!rtr!ng gun throughout mucil or California .. the l<ld- 'I'he Post quoted a "senior Republican SACRAMENTO (AP) -The' California once point blank at OeSUva and wu still napu barricaded inside issued demands. figure " as saying he was "99'1i percmt State Employes Associalion's board or tryµig to shoot. P'eicbtmann, whose job tlUe ii Director certaln he-(Agnew) will resign "'-and directors went on record Monday in oir The .357 Magnum weapcm failed to fire d Safety for Western Gear Corporation, probably tbls week." pos!Uon to Gov. Ronald ~agan's tax several limes as the gunman almed at in Lynwood , said he hasn't yet obtained a The olfice of Sen. Barry Goldwater fR-rollback Initiative. CSEA genera I two policemen who 1prana Jtom cover in-total cost estimate. Arlz..), denied a report that lie might manager . Waite~ 1:aylor sa.id th c side the ~oward Felchtmann home at "We've had the window fixed ~~d the have..beelttlle-.aouttecoLllle-1'.oot atoey. J>•gtullalion's legislati•e-..<:!l.l!l!!l!l~ also _l.122 Orchid-Hilla· Drive, Slnla Ana-blood ta~~~oNhe-.ug-llld,..PiJffil David S Broder Post poUUoal writer moved to use $50,IXX> from its politica l Heights. -the root; 1)e exp1ained;-t1aymg-h.is-wlfc said AgneW "bas ~Id lengthy discuss!~ action fund -compiled from dues -to The suspect also put one shot through a wl.11 deal with a contractor and estimates in the put two days on the advisability fight the initiative on the Nov. 6 ballot. bathroom celling. when she aets home. of resigning voluntarlly from his posi- tion." The artlcle added: .. At least one Republican Party leader who confert'ed wllh Agnew came away convinced he v.ill resign." Agnew wa8 notified last monlh by the U.S. attorney In Baltimore, George Beall, that he ls being investigated as part or a grand Jury invesUgaUon of poJIUcal cor· rupUon JI! .Mlt)lland, lncludtna alleg•- Hona of ldC.kbacb by consultant• and conlractora to state officials. J . l!ar'ih Thoin!Otl, Agnew '• press secietiry, told UPJ lbe Poat story was "very far ·.oft the mark." -. Huhtmgion Man . ...,, GetS ·Probation . . . . .. ~ .. In Lewd:. Conduct A liuqtlngton Beac1un.alror1&fnally ac- cu.leit.<ill' aqt>t ot' nio1eAJDi two glrls ...... 'utd' 7 bu' -placed .. tJiree y .. ra probation-CollOwllla-biJ convicUon onreclucod~ · ' ~· O>iln\i Supellor Oourl Jud(e Roito11 -P. Kneeland·.....,od ~ born Jawld Nouri :sl>emotclclio, &I, or »I MEASURE FOR TREASURE 9n• factor .ovttlookod by customers in buying carpeting is !ht measuring fcir .y1rd1gt. AH of our Salesmen know how to 1ne1sute and figure exact yardage, often providing our customers ·substantial savings in yord1gt 1lone. ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES ' ' M1UMt° ""4htt1 P.O. k 1 7t0, tli41 --......... a.di: m ,.,.., ,._ Rq!Jtratlal bl now beJni l4km for Clay Ave .• with the~ tbat be mu!t Fountaln Valley's i,.u recreauon pro-not be.lit !he ,.......,. ~lllY clllld under Also, with the tremendous inst1l11tion ••· ptritnct our ,.fes1nen have (11ch prtvioualy WIS 1n nptrt instiller for ua), we ere 1blo to foriee 1ny potonti1l problom. c;. .. ...,, • W-:'iif $1r9tt .......,, IHdl: WJ1 N ltv..._., ... ~!of; JI» Hlr'flo I CMNrlt .... T .. 1pD 111 (714J 64l ... U1 grams. II without an adult.lllcf~ )riaent • This year, pr011rant11 ol!6'd by 1he Shelnaeddin was olreltod lUt F•b. I tht ... man buketbali lea1ue, a11-afler by tlie Perini. of !!" · one ot Pltoat slop in ind look 11 the lteosUrtts 1v1iloblo to you through our 1tore. Wt hive 1 ' -663 Q lfJe4 A,,., ... 641.UJI ,,... ...,. or .. (Mitt~-l--'--l-_;.;_;._ ___ ,.,. Recroallon Dopartment Include a new altet poll.., lit...U,-.i~·-rued _sobool_JlfOgramJor..cblldrco..between tlt£_wboin.Jlll'fd IP "" Ill.. ages of sir and 14 ana a girl's 1por!i pro-was ciitiise!lrlliit fine '!Ith clilld ig1ntlc-nl1Ct on, 1n<I • m11surtn9 wi • COSTA MIU. 64+-4831 • J """""'· ttn. 0.-...... '-'' ,,...,.Int ~. ,.,. ,.. ... ,..,..., lllwtt91111M. •ltwiel _,"" ., Nwrt.._,. ,_.. _, .. ~ ""'*" --"' ..... ....... .. °""''-.-. ..... CINI -.t• .. 1111 .. C.lt ...... Q~ ~""~ ..,. W'ltf'_ .. .,_ .. _.,,,.,, h -II D .11 MlllllllTI li\Jlitt?' __..._.RM-"'"· grlllt for l irl3 Jn iJ'Bdes Jive through molelt, .indecent UIJOtQtl IJ1d crimes eight. against ~. •• • · · . lnfonnaUon on regiatraUon. fees and Judlo Xmeland ruled 11111 She- -IOC.UOO• ol all rocr .. uon J>l'Ol'llllS 11 wa1 Dl!I nien1a111 disorder«! "'r ,of· avallable at lhe recreation department at for.der and reduced tlte dior1e lo thal of 10200 Slater Ave., llG2·24Z4. lewd or dlsaolule conduct. '· I ACCURATE! • . ··-.. HOUaS: Mot. Tin 'lloln., t re l :JO ' ' -I'll., t 19 t -SAT. t 1JO 19 I ' • • ·Moretti Assails •• • ~!\'fxon Wire tap • Treasury Group .. • -Quiet on Frem Wire Serv.kes Treasury officials have refused Lo con- firm or deny whether the Presideot wiretapped bis brother, Donald Nixon of Newport Beacb1 according to Sen. Joseph M. Monloya (0.N.M. ). Montoya, who met with Treasury or- Hot Coffee Chills Holdup -' Civilian Employe Ordered ReliirCd By Civil Service WASIUNGTON (UPI ) -A. Ernest Fltlgerald, the Air Force civilian employ• who lost his job alt.,. i.stilying 11 1 about cost Oyemtnl (or the C5A ca?JO plane, wu ordered mtored to 1fork with '" back pay today by the Clvil S6Mce Com- mJaoon, The conuni1Qm'1 cbiel a-15 officer, Herman D. SUman, held In the decision that Fitqerald was not ouSted in retalia- '" UOn for tesUmony but rather his separa- 1 tku was OJOtrary to regulations of the oommlssloo pertaining to reduction in work force. ;: Fllzgerald lesUOed Nov. 13, 1968 before Case • , ....... ,r .. ~ ... • Reagan Fiery Blast Deliver ed In Newport • CODgn!!JSional conµnittee that CSA o>sll bad gone up ·1o $5 billion from $3.2 billloo. His job was eliminated Jan. 5, ·ll----->970. 1be Air Force insisted all aloog, after Fitzgerald was removed from his job as deputy assistant secretary ror manage- ment systems, that the action was siln- ply an eccmmy move. The decisloo by SUman did n o I go along with Fitzgerald's conlention that he wu the target of retaliation, but said '"l'tie-A1r Force tted!lon to abolish bis posiUon and separate him by reduction in f~ ...Wied from other purely personal reuona and was contrary to the com- mlllion's reduction in force regulations ." Fitzgerald's job paid $32,000. His separaUon created a furor on capitol HUI, wllh Pentagon crilics led by Sen. ~ __J!_Ullam E. Proxmire (0.Wls.), saying -Fttzgerai:o,-now 47, Was a 1 courageous --'-p,1ti1tcr-.ervant--who-cUd-hi!-duty1-'--and-was llrec! for ii. "This ts a complete vindication of a dedicated public servant," Proxmire said loday. "It sbould encourage other public aervantl who have witnessed waste and inelftdency In &:overnment to come forward and tell their stories." The Pentagon had no lmmedlale com- ment oo whether the ruling would he ap- pealed. "I'm sure the Air Force will abide by the rules and dedslons ultimately," said Delense Department spokesman Jerry W. Friedhelm. Connally Undecided PHOENIX, Arb. (AP) -Denying he was on a 70-day tour to "promote my personal ambitions," former Treasury Secretary John B. Connally said here Monday any decision to nm for president was more than a year off. "I suppose that decision will have to be made in 1975," he said. Edu~ators Turn On TV Campaig n Launched to Reach Minority Pupils By WILLIAM SCllllEIBER Of Ille ~l"I' ~tit lttff The Orange Cowtty Educalion Deperl· ....... ment bu turned to television · to reach chlldm! turning againat society because they lhinl< their color or physical han· dicaps have closed the door to success. The Orst Pl'Otl'am has already been shown lo a group of younplers at the Bania Ana Central Community -Cenler - a facility Uled predomlnanUy by minori· ty children. The sboW ls a IJl.mlnule, vldoelajied lnlerview wilh Jam .. Johnsoo, a black Orange Count11n now let'Ving as•assts- tsnl secrtiary ol the Navy. The lnlllal show was put together by · Jooeph Roblnsoli, a young black serving as an admlnlstralive aaslsLaot to county ~11nUiM!ent"ol-sdtools-flobelf'1>t!te • tlOll. Roblneon, who presented his TV show lo the Coonty '30anl of EduceUon recenlly, said tbe response aft.r just cme showlnc lo i lmaU group of chlldreo was "really fantastic.'' I "Some ol the chlldren !ell II woulcln 'I pertain lo them and Ibey dlcln'I want lo go because it came from the education department," saJd Roblftson. 11But after tliey saw • II, lhelr attllude changed remarkably." · Johnson, who It Interviewed oo the tape by KEZV radio newsman Ed Nix, exudes confidence and an air or auccess. The lmpa<I WU grtal ... ~ blaclc students leeline allenaled from !!/< world, Robinson said. I • Joluioon, '"'"° a leading lnlruraDcO saleanwi In Orange County, Wu lo Nix but be aloo alma his .,.,.,...,,11 directly al the young , underi>rlvUeged minority audience. On the tape Johnson aays: "Moot peo- ple.JQok.on-lhlnp.aJll'.Ol!lema but I look On them as challenges. If a pcrt0n o any race or handicap lool<J on himself In a negative manner, he'll always have lrOu- ble getting ahead.11 • Johnson also mak .. a point ol the Im· portance be has adlleved through bani work from the age of 10. He now handles all Navy personnel matters and is responsible for a budget of fl4 billion -half ol lhe l<llal Navy budget each year. He also cites the importance of con- tributions made by blacks throughout Am erican history. Rol>lnson said olber shows tn the -ka won't dwell on minority problems alone, but will brancb out lnlo the barriers r ... ed by cblldren wllh physical bandlca.PS and other problems. "The rillhl kind or audio-visual pecl<age can help lltese YOWllller& see that lesm- Ing is not Impossible and lhey can be productive members or aoclcty desplle barriers," Reiblnoon said. "The results ar.e-lantasUe-aoJar:,c';..' -------• Peterson told counly board mcmbeN there are plan s to invite top.level achievers from all 'races and with all types of handicaps lo mike shon "that . will be avaUable lo schools and com- munity cenlers all over the county. • ' Tax • H DAILY PILOT :1 Plan Holdt1p Attempt Thwarted by VW Not Built For Big Bears • Here's J0: nnfjt-- ••. looking striking in his "Bullwhip Twill" suit of fabric by Klopman". This great-going suiling Is a fOO o/o lextuiiz9d woven Dacron°' polyesler. It's got just the right amcrunt of two-way stretch and just the righl number of dashing details. Bold patch pockets, widely notched lapels plus the new look of a throat latch. Exclusively designed Johnny Carson shirls and ti~s complete a good-looking wardrobe with a great fa ll oullook. $I I 5.00 .--e. ftasin's Soulh Cottt Pl••• Cotlt Mt tt 140~61 I 64 12 E. Sp,1119 Lo119 l11c:h ~21 -~~l I ' . •• • ' DAILY l'fl.OT T....,.,., S.pttT"' 18, 1973 Scali Blasts Cuban Char1ges Poliee Seek Guerrillas • U.S. Link to Chi1£ Overthrow De nied-With Sarcasm • rrom Wlro Su>!«• by Mr. Nixon and his colleagues In the lo be tho tefa•l !er llel imn lhW oource. saivador Allende's aOclalL!t pfllil'llm, the UNITED NATIO~ _ CUba acculi!d North American govenunent." I on]y-be could be-.. .._tive or junta urged all wvr1ters to return to their Chll In• ...... '-• In hll aodeat ...__ ~ -.... Wednesday !or tho "reconatrucllon" the United Stetes during a lurbu[Clll U:N. "The trail or blood spllled In e -·-• "'""" w -,..... • Security Council meeUng M~ of leads directly to the dark dena of the CIA cuu-. Surely, the" musl be • -of the country. ,MONTERREY, Mexico (AP) -Troops masterminding !Mt week's mlllC..n•couo and the PMtagon," he said. speechwriter· ....... ~In CUbo." Absenteeism wu reporied high In and police checked all lraverers at in Cblle with tho aid or ""•-ol 1 ked I d ·Tho U.S. dlplomat, -•-•1lelvy saUre oome lnduslries, 11'1th Allende'• Ill!>', --~-•-__ ,,_, M od in •-A arcon attac coup ea en as •• .._.. +•u1 .... oll tho joblto te t th 1v.u.uwi.;.u aivwlU onterrey t ay a murderers." "animals in unifonn. fascists, gangs of into hla response, saJd the CIA would porters s-,,.uoe . 1 pro s e seardl for lefllat guerrillas wanted fot In 1 bl.Ung denunciation of the Ullited murderers, outlaws and the seamiest o£ nut be "blamed for the treftic problem coup. But no sltdown atrikea were the ldlllne of lndualrlallst Eugenio Garza States, CUbon ,\mbassador Rlcanlo scum." In New Yor1t, for arraoging the raulla of reported. s.de, b1s chauffeur and bodyguard. ~ Alarcon aC'CUSed tbe Central Intelligence He demanded the council condemn football games or -even 'WOnle for hll In Mexico .. ~.'."~hetheguerrillas also weptretoki~edd-Agency (CIA) Md the Pen.~aon or belni Chlle's new ruling junta for shooting up govemmenl -for havlng·ncreUy ll'rit· de ~~ES ~REafteclosed~Wdafu !or In· _,..-v apparent attem behind the coup that overthttw .the the Cuban E;nbassy in downtown San-t~ the Bible." pe • ..,..,nce Y r 8 P I spree nap the ~year-old millionaire. Reliable Monday. Many thoilsands ed Into the 1---00l!t'<!i!rllll..-.'-norui-,,.re-beinig-MAl';'/Camle~od'l'·se._t, ~r•~IOO!t~· ,,._~o'-f ~Pre~sl.,den~l'--"Sa~lv,,,adot=--;:tl~ago~an"7d-"a'iitteC'ckln~._g ,,,,a.;CU::oban=c..:shl=p_:ou:::1'::i:::de:.__IN-iANl'L\r~ -Chi-. Hte"""'""l"""'""-dodowntown..arca-tG-bui...S.>Od--l-<l<>tho<.----1 .. wuC'C ye Chilean territorial waters. '""' ~ · questioned. ta relued the curfew for an ei:tra ~ cash checks and look at the damage from AS ... DCQN Onlshed d cu·--U.S. AMB. ··AOOR John s c a I i tonight, unW 8 p.m .. in.booor of the ll!rd the four days of slreel fighUng Iba! POllCE CHIEF Carlos Solana said the ~ ' a oien U&ll a,;x, anniversary of Chile's lndependence but followed Allende's overthrow and death attempted kidnaplng was the work of the exiles in the gallery jwnped 10 their feet responded 10 Alarcon '• speech with a planned no o!Oclal celehratlon in the last Tuesday. same leftist gang that got $.1.a million and shouted out "Let our people go." scathing denunciation of the Cuban lenae, uncert.a.ln capital. The junta announced it was movtng the -~ 1 --...1--Guards evicted them. diplomat as an "expert in terror." hea f h aQU r~u for five prisoners by hi-The junta also cancelled the annual government dqua~ers rom t e squat Ja:cklng a Mexican airliner I as t -The Cuban ambassador charged the "H1 e has hoinored us with lie after lie," Armed Forces Day .... rade W--'----i-y gray presidential palace, which was November and got 30 other prisoners coup was "ln!tigated and masterminded Sea i said. " co~lder lt a badge or honor -t:'\,1.1~ partly burned and otherwise badly frted in May by lddnaping the U.S. con-and said the day would not be a holiday damaged in the coup, to the new 22-etory st.ii general in Guadalajara, Terrance G. a1 In years past. Pushing to get the bulktlng some 20 bloCks away that was Uoiibardy. . economy back ln gear after .the disruJ> put up for the U.N. Conference on Trade ;;o1ana said th_e police beµeved the lion from strikes against President and Development in 1972. I.fill had planned to hold Gana Sada for ~ release of Gustavo AdoUo Irales ~' who was arrested-a week as<> in cqnnecUon with bank robberies and the killing of a bank guard . EPA Shows ·Gas Mileage Average for 376 Vehicles Ul't T ....... MURD&R SUSPECT Star Al1ln Delon French Star, Pa l Quizzed In Slaying PARIS (UP[) -An inve.UgaUng magistrate has ordered French movie !Despite a heavy rain, hundreds of ..;ricers stood outside Garza Sada's home Monday night to pay tribute to him . A leader in the conversion of the desert area ipto bne of Mexico's three most im· pertant Industrial centers, he founded one of the largest breweries in Latin America, a sheet laminating concern and WASHINGTON ( A P ) The ~tal Protection Agency relea3- ed today its 1974 Who's Who of Gasoline Guu.le~. showing that the sea.son's new cars 'Will get sllgh~Jy fewer miles per gallon. on the average, than the .1974 star Alain Delon and a Corsican friend, 111odcls. Francots-Mm-eantoni;-to-9ttbmlf-k>-1te1w----1>- With some new cars not yet tested , the questioning ah<>l,t the five-yeu..~ld EPA reported an overall average of lS.l mysterious death of Delon's fonner bodyguard, justice officials said today. miles per gallon on the 376 vehicles Magistrate Jean Ferre summoned the THE POUCE said a pickup truck and a car cut in front of Garza Sada's car apd forced it to a stop Monday morning ai he w a s approaching the brewery. Gana Sada was riding in lronl with the chauffeur, and his armed bodyguard was checked, three-tenths of a mile less lhan two men to hearings September 27.29 at Rebels Driven the 1973 average. Versailles near Paris after rectlving a THE AVERAGES ranged lrom 24.l fresh report by INpector Philippe L. in tbe back. .. ;.;=-:.~t'.eliUL~J!l~d..O!l"~. ,..:... r ,_, end the ganjr riddled the lndustrtallst:s ~· miles per hallon for 2.~pound cars, to Bardon, in charge of the cue. . From J{ompong _ _is.a ml'I e.i. 3,ooo_pounds, and .. do:!"' to_ l'LWAS.NOT.knowtLYllle\her l'<))QIL_.,_ _,.~ ----'"' --·-· · ·-. "---"-1"W"<>l:&.3~pt-lll ~b1=-contl!lllrll•W-evtdencror'" Lt Jbnply-a 5,500-pound cla!I. summary ol the case which would alloW I car. Gama Sada died ff9m a bullet wound in the heart, the chauffeur. was hit by 15 bullets, and the bodygusrd died shortly after he was taken to a hospital. 'Both t5e pickup truck and the car used by the gang were found shorUy after, with two bodies in the car; Police said one of them was known as a fixer of traf- f!C Uckets. Tire Industry • Asks P ermission l'o Raise Prices WASHINGTON (UPI\ -The tire in- dustry has asked the C<ist of Living Ciouncll for pennission to raise prices, ~ the hikes were long overdue because ot higher costs for labor and raw materials. Top executives of six major tire and rubber firms said Monday propased in· PROUD GRANDPARENTS HEAR FROl\I SON IN DENVER, COLOl " Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stanek of Tiiunton, Miu . Get 'N•w1 ' Six Tots ""Fine~ Future Looks Goo d for Sex tuplets Cham· ca.·pital The most econornl~al car tested was a a charge of complicity in murdtr which 2,000-pound Honda Civic at 29.1 miles per is still hanging oveie: Marcantord to bl gallon, follOwed by Toyota'.s Coroll a-I ffism.issed. From Wire Sen1cts Coupe and Sedan at 27.l and 24 .8. Delon's one-time secretary and guard, PHNOJ\.f PE~ -Government troops Rock-bottom among the EPA-te~ted a 27.year~ld y 111,081av named St-V-.. drove · C.Ommurust-led · Khmer Rouge cars was the 4.~pound Ferrar1'"365 · 1-d with .hul,.-1, rebels out of their last strongfi91d in the GTB-4 with a 268-cubic-inch en ine , Oar-~1ar~ovic, was ound dta a th et provincial _capital ot. Kompong Cham to-ing one gallon of gasoline to gli~e a mere 1n his head on a garbage dump sou •ol day and other troops cleared Highway 4 6 4 miles Paris on Oct. I, 1918. Phnom Penh' I' k to the he · · · · ~1arkovic's brother, Alexandre, who command sai~. m sea, t high Only a drop or .two better was a 5,~ will Oy from Belgrade for the new heer- The route from the capital to the powtd . Oldsmob1.le Toronado w 1 t b ingl. -produced a letter allegedly written deepwaler port of Kompoog Som Is now aulomalic tr~loo, whose. 44kuhlc-by Stephan before his death which Mid: "completely clear," the h;-command inch engtne rolled it only 6.8 miles on one "U anyt.blng should happen to me, you """' gallon. hould look In the dlrectlol1 of Alain ( IN SHORT, .. J said In its evening communique. The road had been ~locked since Aug. 26. Meanwhile, the South Vietnamese government claimed 46 Viet Cong and North Vletnameae weµ kill~ Monday in '56 clashes 1n South Vietnam but said there was not a single government casualty. EPA collects fool-eoonomy data while b.1an hll wUe and hla uooclate Marcan- verifying antipollution performance in a tonl a Oonican a rut pnp&er, JlrinC test that simulates urban driving. al U Boulevard de. Gobellna tn P;n,. u ~ ' ·I,,. • . ' THE AGENCY lsaued 11" llrst guoliae-MARKOVJC DISAPPEAl\ED from mileage lisUng on 1973 vehicles laat · Delon's luxury Paris vllrA· eight days April, to encourag~ fuel economy and before he was (ound murdfred and police thereby reduce pollution and ease t h e int.errogated the film star and his energy shortage. recen tly separated wile, N a t h a 11 e , For 1974 cars, EPA proposed the volun-repeatedly. tary display, on new cars, of gas:olfne. De.Ion consistently denied know ledge of mileage data by weight class and in-the murder stating he was making a dividual .model. Most manufacturers film, "The Swimming Pool," in Saint reportedly intend lo participate. Tropez at the time. \Vi thin any production run vehicles of Continuing investlgaUona 'Product cl ldenUcal desfgn and equJpme0t-may-vary-alleptions-agalnsWlarkovic of °'1[anlz-- wldely in their actual on -the-road fuel Ing aex orgies, blackmail and lrafficldng , creases of 5 to 9 percent , would not LAKE\VOOD. Colo. (APl -Eugene' J. Stanek said be and"hls wife are ·con-· e Sk!fla() PlanS --viOlite government anti--ihflatfon guide. Slaner-ls making plans in multiples ot cemed----about-'-paytng-"tbousands -of SPACE-CENTE~ou.ston CAPT_ lines. They sakl the extra money was six and trying lo explain to his 4-year-old dollars" in medical expenses that won't The Skylab 2 astronauts began the final needed to help finance newer production S<ll what four new brothers and tv.'O new be covered by' insurance, and he said he weet of their record ss.day space flight .facilities, including' a awitcb to in-s_is:ter:s will mean._ pJans ~to look for a house with more today, facing a full schedule before their creasingly popular but more expensive Five of lbe sextuplets born to Stanek's rooms than bis current th~bedroom return to earth next Tuesday. radial tires. 34-year-old wife Edna on Sunday nifiht home. Included in the flight plan is a space 'lbe council has held up the proposed ~.in satisfactory condition. ~e .• Ju ·a, Three obstetricians, 12 pediatricians, ,,·alk. a news conference from orbit and a -price.increases. many scheduled to go in-is listed a_s fall;. She wasreteivmg ox-ty.·o anesthesiologists, several_nurset and complete checkout .of the Apollo ferry to effect this week, unW it can_determine'/ YJ_en for a respiratory problem. olhtr teclm.icians were on duty in the ' hi ha 1 bring if the price hikes "-'Ould be inflationary. . . . delivery room at Colorado General 8 .P 1 t s-to . -lhe ·astrooauts home. A spokesman at the CLC's Office or BUT DOCTORS "''~re opt1.m1sllc .Mon· Hospital for lhe births. e King'• F MneraJ Price Stabilization said a decision on the day that all the babies, which weighed The first baby was born at ·19:45 p.m. STOCKHOLM (UPf) _ Tens of tire industry requests y;•ould probably ~ from just under t~o JKlU!ldS to ~ust under POT Sunday. The other children were thcusands of Swedes lined roads to watch made within two weeks. three Jl9llllds at birth, Wiii su rvive. born one minute apart hy Ceasarean . the hearse carrying King Gustaf VI Adolf Edwin H. Sonnecken, vice president of "We'd kno.,_m for ai;>out thr~ .~ee~ One boy remained ilnnamed because pass by today 00 its way, from Hel- Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., told a that there might be five or six," s~1d Stanek said he and his wile bad chosen Singborg wh he died Saturd CLC public heaMng that the price boost Stanek, a 31-year-old accountant. We re n.ames for lhree ~ys and three. girls. The Stockhoiin. e~ ay, to JJ:que&ted by his company would add $2 a!~, ven.: hapP.y_, -.-_ , f_1ve named are 1n order of b1£!hi John School.-chlldren~threw-bouqueta of -----"'~"" __lll'er_age family's annua.l Jkg__ We were hoping for a se~ child. Julia , even, ef rey an -Catfier1ne. _ no__wers_onJ.he.mad..in..Cro.nt.oLtbe...mot.or budget. -Wellldn't teal~y plarrforhaVlng-more-hearse, carrying the king's casket draped Visit Conside1·ed SEAm..E (AP) -President Nixon and Vice President Spiro Agnew are con- sldering a visit to the Western States Republican Conference in SeatUe Oct. 4- 6, Washington State GOP Chairman Ross Davis said Monday. than one at a time." DR. TIBOR Engel of Colorado General in a navy nag. He said Mrs. Stanek was taking a said the odds against sextuplets without fertility drug, Pergonal, pMor to the the use of fertility drugs are less than e Self Defense births. Stanek said he and his wile are expecting 1he six infants to join their one in abut 500 billion. But he said, "all HOUSTON {UPI) -An assistant young son Gregory at home in six weekS. bets are off when you use these drugs." district attorney said Monday that Elmer There have been 12 other sex tuplet Wayne Henley, indicted for killing slJ STANEK, WHO has four brothers and births reported In this century, accordipg teen-age boys, killed alleged mass slayer sisters, moved to this Denver suburb in to the Guinoess Book of World Records, Dean A. Corll in self defeme and will not 1969 from Taunton, fl.lass. Mn:. Stanek the most recent occurring in Michoacan be charged in the death. is from Alice, Tex. State, Mexico, on Sept. 7, 1953. "There is absolutely no question that it . .-wu a cue ol sell delense," Don Lam- bright said' Temperatures on D¢~1ine . .; . e T rial Date NEW YORK (AP) - A federal judge tentatively has let Oct. 23 as the trial date for former Atty. Gen. Jolm '1· Mitchell and fonner Co mmerce Secretary Maurice H. Stans. -> I . • 't I "r Canadm Border Nippy 30 to 40 Degree Readings at Co .. tal Wea l her Hol.110HAl WfA1"1' Sll'tl(I H)l:ICASf •• 1AM l lt • • tf •11 ' . ' U.S. Dlslrict Couri Judge Lee P Gagliardi told defeme and government lawyers on Monday to be ready for trial then hut said there mighl be "further ad· joununent'' Swedes Asking P alme to Quit STO$JKllOLM (UP[) -The leader of the &w.dllb Liberal party todiy detJWl!I. ed ~al Democratic Prem1tr Olof Palme mien ~use his 1ovemment !ailed lo win a majority In tho new parliament. Accordlnf to prtllminary olllclal returns announced Monday, , Palme'• coallllon .or lloclal Democnta and 'Olm. munl"' won 175 ~ats tn the new Rllcadag parllame11t to !7& !or a ooollUon of nob • eoclaUst parties, · tnc(otllnJ tile Liberal&. • This raised the posalbWly that govern- ment In Swiden would be by . Chance, • tlnce the Swedlsh conaUtutlon ~ that tie votes In porU,ment be docldod by lots. economy, depending heavily oo the habits in narooUcs, Wllneaoes aald -oC the driven. also was involved tn these activttlea. But EPA aays that the test findings Eventually p)lice armted Marcantonl and averages provide at least a com-and charged bl.m with murder. He was parison of relative fuel econ om y captured. ln a laf1HC11e police opuatk>n characterlstlca that can ~ weJ~ by Involving riol lroopa and detained for 10 car-buyers.. _ . _ montm before being releued oa. ball. A3 usual, sheer weight is the biggest mileage-stealer; a.H1uto weight rises from 2,000 to 3,000 pounds, performance dropa from the average 24.4 miles per gallon to 15.3, losing about one mlle ~r_gallon for every 100 extra pounds. Music Conductor Winterhalter ABOVE J,lllO pounds, the weight effect works less raP:idlf,_ with ~rfonnance drop-Ping fess th8.D1Uill a mile~ r g ;;;onD:=::f)j"~·'~"':Jof-1"--~,,..,.-r-for each> poun ' " ..,.,_ --'-'U-11""" The mileage-stickers displayed by participating manufacturers this fall were designed by EPA and will show, at least, the average fuel economy for each weight class and the weight class Of the ipdivldual car. As an optional feature, the stlcter may alao display tile speclfic EPA·tested gaaoline mlleage for ll!al particular model. • AtlolH-b••I · E. Howard Hun~ Jr., slJ'ing .illepl acia by 'reaponsiblaj!OV· emment officials' deprived him of a delenoe, has Hked a ·led· -era! Judge Ip withdraw, bit guUly plea In Watergat. we and dlamlss cllaraes apWt him.' - GREENWICH, Conn. (AP) -Mualcal condo-and arranger HIJIO Win· terlfalter Is dead of cancer at 14. Winterhalter, who died Monday al Greenwtch Hospital, had been Ill for abcut two years. He had been operated en for cancer 14 months ago and return- ed to the hoopltal last Thursday, IN THE BIG bend era of the ftlOI, Winterhalter warted with aome ol the blgJst names: Qiwi1 Batie, Tornmt mt Jimmy Dorsey and Vaughn Momoe. Winterhalter was among the first to & range and conduct . perfonnances fat long-playing records. He was mualcal director for several re<onl oompanlea, lncludmg RCA \llctnr, where he worked lrom I950 to 1963. Dur- ing that time, he arranged and. conducted many hlta, Ind-I Eddie Flaher'a "Oh My Papa.'' Ptrry Como's "Don't Let The Stars Gd In Your Eyes" and the Ames Brothers' "Tho Nau&hty Lady of Shady Lane." Winterhalter a!oo aerved two run as mutlc dlreclo!' 11 Columbia llecords and coaducted aympbony orchestras I u Mllw1ultee and ii~. IDB 0 W N ~tlonl Included the theme for the e "DYmood Heed." He won .....i awards lit the lllllllc ID> dUltrl', lncludtnc. I Oranimy from the National Acadoli>y ol Arla and ~ In 1•1 for best perlomwa by ao ord>ealn. SEX SHOPS GO DA.RK IN P A.RIS PARIS (UPI) -Porta pollco today ordered tho owners of Al obopa aelllng hoob, mqulnel and ... -w maka their wbldowt opaque. Tho - alao binned mtry w pe._ '"* 11. . I -- ' • • • • • • ' ' ' Today's Final ·Orange Coast ·_ · , EDITION • Y,OL. 66, NO. 261, 2 SECTrONS, 28 PAGES -. • ORANG~OUNJY,..CALIEORl'll _ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1973 N TEN CENTS Newport Open Space Price Tag: $6 · Million ' f--------flewpor eac will have to come up "'ith nearly $6 million by 1990 to com- plete a parks and recrtation system like the one outlined Monday in the open Space element of the city's general plan. Jn a joint session. planning com- missioners and city councilmen got their fir st look at the new element, which 'will undergo public bearings starting Oct. 25. There was virtually no comment on the draft presented by city planners., i:· · The proposed open space plan calls for municipal park bond issues totalling $4.5 million by 1990 in addition to nearly $1.5 million more from building excise tax corrers and state and federal aid pro- grams. In their presentation, planners stressed that the park bond total could be cut almost·in half il the state makes low cost leases on · its land in the city available for park development._ The open sp$ce el~ment dra con~ eludes with a 'listing of priority open space acquisitions and improvements broken do\vn in three categories and spread out over the next 20 years. Top priority items , which could cost as much as $4 million of the total, include Cliff Drive Park improvements ; playlots in Corona Highlands, Balboa Islaf\d and Newport Shores and a park in the old est~-PRiflc:Electrte--righr-ot-----yon;--improvemenl$.....aL.Ma.cinapad.--ex......__.J.iighway.s-and--drives-irt--the--city. way. . . . pansion of Cliff Drive park, expansion of _ preservation and enhancement of goJl ~r tQP1>nor1ty open space 1t~. all Versailles view park and a secondary co1.;rses., preservation and ~nhancement of whtch are targeted for completion by b'k .1 t of public beaches and maintenance or 1975, 'include : parks in north Corona del 1 e. trai ~ys. e~. . . some greenbelt areas. Mar, 32nd Street ,and Balboa Boulevard, Third pr1or1ty items, to be fini shed by Other items • reviewed by_ com· Bayside Drive, Irvine Avenue and 1990, include three local parks on the missioners and cOµn cilmen Afonday in- University Drive. Buck Gully and liforn-Banning property in West Newport and eluded a general plan completion ing Canyon, Upper Big Canyon, Spyglass vie\V parks on the same land. sc hedule sh owing state-mandated Hill a.pd a backbone bikeway system. Besides parks ~nd trails, the open clcnlents substantially complete by Jan. Secorn;lary park projects, aimed at space element calls for preservation of 1, and the remaining optional elements 1980, include a nature park in Big Can-Upper Newport Bay, creation of sceni c by September 1974. Newport Confir-ms Cop Shot-Hostages Dallr l'flol Staff ~IMllt WHEN DOES MEXICAN BEER BECOME MEXICAN·AME RICAN ? Chuck Kolly Doesn't Intend to H1vo His Supply Lines Cut Tests Prove By . ARTHUR R. V~SEL 1 Of 1111 DflW' l'flot Staff Ballistics tes~s conduct~ on slugs removed from a pair of kidnap hostages wounded in a Santa Ana Heights shootout six' days ago showed ' Monday they were indeed police bullets, both fired from the ' same gun. Results o( the Orange ColDlty Sheriff's Crime Lab investigation had been ex- pected to prove this conclusion based on initial questioning of witnesses. Police investigaton believe the near· ~-~~~U!e ~b-~uction Was un.ivOllable, based on :what · has been dl&Closed so far of-the spllt-see- ond period Jn which the shooting irtarled. started. Newport Beach Police Detective capt. Don Oyaas said today a routine internal iovestigation is being co n d u c t e d regarding the errant gunfire incident. He noted this is standard procedure in any case where an officer must fire his ' ·'< .. B ttl B • gun in the line of duty. ' a .. e· r' ewing_ Identities of the three specific _ poJicemen who opened fire inside the . . OtllY 1"11111 l"t!ofl toy ltldltfd KOlflltr HOMEOWNER HOWARO FEJCHTMANN EXAMINES tiOLE •LEFT BY HAIL OF POLICE SL UGS ~ House Repairs Ar• Easie r Thin Fixing Huma n Boc'fies, He S1ys Philosophic1l(y ~--house-as-male-hostage-Marco-DeSilva, 20, tried to wrestle away his captor's gun, I M • ' B B will not be disclosed. mporter. VS · eXlCaJi_-.. eer arOUS "We don't believe it would serve any . . Hopes for Wildlife Told By WILUAf\.1 SCHREIBER "all he twants ls a fair shake from Modelo. °' ,... 0..11 Pit« Staff He claims he has had good dealings with ChuclL.Kclly brews Mexican-American otber..JOre.ign_companies._ _ beer. -z\nd the liquor tmporter-4 rom .. '!"l~f)gtt_ed San Miguel beer-from the Newport Beach is fighting' another battle PhlllppinieT and built the ir market to Uie of the Alamo to keep his product from (iftti ,most popular import in California," drying yp. ~ Kelly said..:aWhen· they wanted to take it J(elly, a _f.eisty redhead-whose lined and over,, they came .to me with cash and "eathered face hints of past business t>o\ight the contract back.': ._ clashes is in the midst of a pitched legal KeDy bas been importing beer from tiattle ~ver the trademarked name of the MexicO Since the r;nid-19505 and claims lier he sells -Corona-Extra. ' there Was virtually no American market -1CellyJ1 coort<fighH!emJ-fnlm-lhe:laet-for CorOlla beer..wben.he.s!4t:led;J1.e)Jjng · useful purpose," Capt. Oyaas said this morning. Kidnap suspect Roland D. Crawford, 29, a Texas drug-smuggling case f~~tj_v~. escaped tmscathed-from·the seven roUnds v ey· JOHN ZALLER cally by development, and what is left ~ventually disappear to isolated patches fired by ponce. . °' "" 0.11, '"1tot St•lf now is very scattered. of land too small to · support resident Bullets struck DeSilva and bis com-Can a densel·~~•lated 01·t·y of '.7,000 s ·11 hi k h · h f J I · De · B !7 ( ' r-rr-~ " h , I t ·n t at wit care u Pan-wildlife within the boundaries ol New· paruon, nine aeseman, • o retam· any !ID. portant wildlife areas In a · b th · he d I d th P d · th · ht ·d la • nmg · Y e city, t · ' eve opers, an e port Beach," the report says. asa ena , m e rig si e as wmen s natural and un<!TV'l1_"led state? • I h 1· th · · slugs bracket~d th~ kidnaper. ¥,.,,, peop e w 0 ive near ese remammg -Water quality in both Upper and He had earlier fired through a window, The answer appears to be a qualified wildlife communities, protection Is pos-Lower Newport l3ay is considered a seri- wounding Officer Jon Costelow slightly; "yes," according to a survey or land and sible," Ma~h said. . ous problem. HOwever, the report says pulled the trigger of his misfiring gUn marine res o u r c e s presented to city Marsh said the greatest potential for there is insufficient information about n~bl at DeSilva and was still councilmen and planning commJSsioners preserving plant and animal cOmmuni· the problem to 4ea1 properly with the . ..Jo Ai.AA ~t..a-Joiq,t;.a-ieetio&-Mooday_nigb":-"'""--tk!s-exist&-in-the-undeveloped -canyons -situatiion;.---,-. -''--''---'------ ' mg ~ -But-=-tbe-!!EcologicaL§prver" of New! · h Co d LMm: d Harbo v· The .357 Magnum weapon failed to f~ port Beach ma"'es it clear that, while in. t e rona e an r iew The-most-urgent-need,-the-report'says,-. -''--• several times as the gunman aimed al some wildlife ~unities actually are Hills areas. is for development of a computer model ._--Uial-he-ls-bottlirig~and-canning-Americao-in 1 ' · beer under a Mexican Corona Extra JaW:l Since be was bu)'ing the beer direcUy he designed and registered. from Mexican breweri~ 'a~d receiying Modelo Breweries, a huge ~fexican no heJ~ from Modelo 10 his American cartel controling production of the m~kettng effort, Kelly decided ~o otigi nal Corona E1Ctra Beer in Mexico register the Corona E1Ctra trademark 1n definitely doesn 't like the arrangement'. his .own ~ame. But Kelly says they drove him to it He says he ·registered the trademark •r s~nt the last 10 years iri'li>lirting in good faith and informed Modelo he Corona from the. Modelo Breweries in h~~ d~ne so. . Mexico and marketing it in California," Things we~t pretty smoothlY, u_ n t 1 I Ke'.lly sa(d. "Now that I've built It up January of this ye.ar when they infonned through mY own effort and with my own m·~ tl~y were cutting off my beer," Kelly money they want to take it for said. 'They wanted me to move out so the'm~lves." they coul~ move in." . . . Kelly, an avid'l,fBportsman who still By th~. K~lly had 66 d1str1butors and hOJds the world's record for Pacific \vas dealing m about ~.()CM) worth of sall.fish catch for 198 pounds in 1957 said Corona EXtra beer each year. · ' ''I guess tbey .never thought· a ,..------------~ distributor would fight them," he said. Coast · • Weatller Mostly sunny Wednesday, with little temj>erature change. 'Highs of _ 70 at the beaches, rising toJbe )O\'J 8llS inland. Night and .~ low clouds. .., ~smE TODAY Whal'• big, hqi 'foyr wllt•1s and eata: tip 6.8 mUeJ ptr Qa1Jon? For the .answer to this qutation, read the EPA's latest report on Page'· • "They expected me to roll over and play d~od. After all, it's like a liquor sales.man flghting Schlitz for use of their brand narrre." F~cing an imminent end to his 'llvcllhood~ Kelly turned to General Brew- ing Company o( San Rrancisco, makers of Lucky ~ger beer. He sold them a license to bottle their ~r under a Corona Extra Jabe1 of bis own design. "The label shows a bull (he's under the astrological sign of Taurus) flying.Over a n-.ap of Mexico,'' Kelly chuckled. Modelo went to court Immediately and won A temporary restraining order on Kelly's hybrid Mexican-American brand ' of Corona Extra. Tt,e order froze Kelly's new brew for 17 days wttil it was lifted · by a federal judge. · "Since th<n MOO.lo has llled piles ol court papers and I had to file as many• on my owr.,"· Kelly said. 11.Before this Is over, my legal lees wJU hit •tOO,ooO." •• Last month, arguments by Kelly's pn· tent lawyers won a favorable ruling from a fc<Jeral judgetnr.o...-Ange es. • 1 !.!od•lo \hen filed a request for anolhcr Injunction. II will be heard Oct. t. .. MeonUmc, Kelly says he IJ1lvlng in"' (llei BUii, Pip. II two policemen who sprang rrom cover in-thriving in the mid.st o{ an eSsentially "These canyons connect to the unde-to show how water circulates in the bay, side the Howard Feichtmann home at urban environmen. t, others are degenerat : veloped llills behind the city," ·Marsh and therefore how the various forms of 2322 Orchid Hl.Jls D · Sa t An said, "so there is a great deal of poten· pollu. tion are dispefsed. rive, n a a ing at ·an alarm.Ing rate. Heights. "And in all cases, the report says, the tial if the commitment to preserve is ''Measurement of all the indi vid ual The SUSP.eet also put one shot through a wildlife communities will need careful strong .enough.~' parameters (of pollution)," the re_wrt bathroom tellihg · f th ·1 th t I -10 an:· item "by item·survey of more than says, "is meaningless without a mOie Desilva and Miss Baeseman are both =o: !le ~Y~vr:s U:to ~~:t~. 3{) sites, the report points .out severai complete picture of the hydrology (water listed in_ serious condition at Costa Mesa '.'1be primary ecological resource of areas of special concern : ' ci rculation) than is available at the pres- ob I · U N rt -The tide pool are'as or the Corona ent time." Memorial Hospital, but improving. the city, vious y, ts pper ewpo M. Ba h Bay," says Gordon Marsh who, along del Mar coastline is steadily degenerat-The report a1so' 1trongly recommends iss eseman was it in the right with fellow UC Irvine scientist Peter Dix-ing. ~'1'tls deterioration," the report says, development of a emputer model of the side by 'one slug which ripped through on, wrote the report. "would appear to be ttle result of execs-tidal curients of 'the coast of Newport her upper arm and into her chest cavity ~·'Jbe bay has been seriously impacted sive collection of species as well as sim-Beach so that work to prevent beach where It punctured a lung and lodged 00 by surrounding development, but is cer~ pie trampling by 'the curious. The num* erosion can go forward on a more "ra- the other side. tainly not beyond help if city and county bers of· people 1 that walk over the in-tional" basis. · government CB.ll cooperate to manage tertidal area in Little Corona -and Cameo Development of such a model is "criti- DeSilva -who initiated the struggle it." Shores is'unbeUevably .high." cal," the report says, before a proposed while attempting to con his captor into Concerning other resources in the city, -Grassland plant arid animal com-marina is developed in the West New- getting into an open area where he' could , Marsh 11ays, "Most of the ether wildlife munities are deteriorating due to an· port area. . (See SLUGS, Page 2) commUnities have-been taken over physi~ nual weed-clearing programs to reduce E x plos-ive. Case. ' . La·wyer' s Briefs B~wn to Bits . ' Marshals arrived at Harbor Judicial District Court, 4301 Jam· boree-Road, this morning and discovered an ominous briefcase in one of the courtrooms. They theorized it was a planted bomb. ' THE ORANGE COUNTY Sheriff's Department explosives dis- posal squad reported to the scene and gingerly p~ce an' electrical charge under the. satchel after 1t was gingerly carried into a !leld. 'l'hen theybielt l!P t e Jl25 fine leather briefcase just presepted lo attorney Waite~ Baranger by his wUe. · ' The blast> 1e1tt ·• cloud of legal briefs shooting into the a1r. ., ~NOTHING WAS IN l'r but ;>•pers propared-torto1lay'~-case. ~ Marshal's Office spokesmen refused telephone comment on the Case ol tho Bl°"1up Briefcase. Tiiey wanted to 'see •omebody's press card lirst~ · · r l -... I _, ) , summer fire danger. "In the not too dis- tant future. it appears that this particu- lar association of plants and animals will Trustees Review Early Education A detailed report on'the Newport•M.,., •• _ UniUed School District's pilot program in education of 4-yeal""Olds will be presented tonight at the regular meeting of the Board of Trustees. ,. · The di~trlct oUered class .. !or 4·Jol!•r- olds at lhl'ee schools lost school year and lhls year expanded the program to· a f<furth school. Trustees tonight also will discuss ef· e~ts 91J)\e reeent Costa Mesa park bon.d election on the scPool disffict. -- :rhe public Is .fuvlted to the meeun,, which will hegln at 7:30 p.m. in the city council chambera .at Costa Mesa City ·Hall, 77. Z. .. air Drlve . - . . . . . Cliase FTuitless • -A1id Hatless Someone sel\t _~Newport 'Beach Humane Officer John Craft on a real wild goose chase doWn the Balboa Peninsula !.!> the bay Mon- day. A ca ller claimed a wild goose was chasing children and biting them, bringingiiOfflcer Craft racing to rescue the\ti from tho foul· tempered fowl. Due torior e-x;e.rltnee m the c-x- ertion o chas1ng beasts of the ground and the fowl or the air. Of- Uccr Craft left liis blue unifQrm cap -tu .his truck;--:-:: ---- During his ftuitless wild goose chase, ·someone stol,e the . $1$ headgear. i I , I • • N WILL HE RESIGN? Vice President Agnew 'Agnew Mulls • 1 Resignation, I 'Says Paper • ·--.. . ·-~--· TutSdl)', Stplt trbt-r 18, 1973 ' .. I •I - S1nog Tests Set for ~7a • B1 RUDI NIEDZIEUlll Ot -Dflt't Pl• lllff BeaiJUiin& In 1975, Orange County motor1ftt will have to pass a smog tat. II theft ear fiunkl, they woo'I be •b/• to rtgllle"lt !or lbe foUowtna yefr pr d :sell Jt to someone elie. TI1ese st ringent meosUn!s forn1 key eJentcnls of the state'.1 !int mand;atory veh!clc inspecUon law. whtch Is now 11-wailing Gov. Ronald lt ea g a n 's signature. The bill calls for the e5tablishment of a pilot testing proj~l in Orange, San th<lr own ri.t llld are lllbJICI lo dtlUon. Diddle 'o olficie Mid the bW b DOI 1ln> ed 1t.forcln1 low-IDcome lamlU" to aJve up !beir tnm~llon and that a pr. violon In the law all~1. ll>e !?!W'IJ!ltnl Rf ~F \'ilil~lo• IA litl611f§' J ·ipec1al proaram lot loW·lncomc -· Testing is llktly to lncfudi-a check of all the required ·emission devk:ei and an analysis of en~ne exhaust gas whllt the car is opcrat.inj: under a load on a dynamomc tcr.' Bernardino, and Los Angeles counties Jn Tin Ch ed 1975 and extension of the 8MU8l in--.ee arg spcctlons to the entire six-county south . Coast Air Basin by Jan. I, 1977. Tho multi wlll be compared to stile maximums I« lhe Une compc>nents of phot~l<al 1 m o a : h)'drocarton5, carbon monoxide, llld osllftl ol .nltroct11. Just how much tbe lolpCctJon wtll cost t1ch aulo oWlltr Will be determined by tb.' ~t Of Motor Vehicle, and ...1n be based 'Oil the coat otadmlnistering the f.rogram and eupport by federal runa . , OrJglnally, a f.1 limit per Inspection 'vas proposed by the Re a g a n 5 Stat.e Banks Up Prirne Rate An :tide lo Sen. Craig W. Bld~le (R-I Ar" Riverside), one of tho authors of Ille bill. Jl JZOD8 said the exact boundaries of the pilot SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Four program have not yet betn determined major California banks joined io- bUt that large parts of Orange COunty E 0 T day in the prime rate boost to-10 Admlnlolratlon but the amendment l•Ued to be Included In the !lnal documont. Bclort Ibo P"'l'•m aeto Wider way. the Deparlment• Will dlatrlbul& !roe booklets to all affecte(I motorlsti ttlllna them about the lnspeetlon and wamlng them of what the requirements are. Repairs on the smog control systems ore to be curried out by gareges accord· Ing to state specifications. 'lbe depart- ment of Consumer ACfain la e1pected to <.VO.duct tralning sessions for mecharUC3 . FromP .. el SLUGS .•. go for the gWl -was struck in the right side too. definitely will come under Its jurlsdic· xtortJOil ry percent Initiated last week by Wells lion. J. Fargo Bank. In ·11 b The Increase from 914 percent The speciions \li'I be ca ed out Y A young Harbor Area executive and 'll'as aMounced by Bank o f around his opposite hip to the other side. the Depanment of Motor · Vehicles ac· America, the ~orld's largest com-Surgeons so rar will allow police to One slug tore through his forearm, whlle a second hit him In the lower ab- domen and burro\l:ed beneath the nesh cording to procedures to be developed two principals in a car brokerage today mercial bank : United Californi a th bdu I during 1974. face extortion charges for tactics they question c two victims a cted rom a Motorcycles are the on1y vehicles used in allegedly trying to take over a ::~:. a:t~~~~:.~:~ N~ti~ Newport Beach street comer last speclfiCally e1empted from the &Mual Phoenix auto dealership. Angeles, and the Bank·of California \Vednesday, beg'lnning an evening of ter- smog tests beca•Jse 00 eml.ssion stand-and Crocker Bank, here. ror, ror only five minutes each day. a~s have been adopted for motorcycles Paul Pa~ra, Jr., 24J o( 235 Via Ithaca, The latest increase is-the 16th "They're strolig, \vonderfuJ young peo- t9 date. Lido Isle, was taken into custody Monday quarter-point boost this year in the There-are provisions in the legislation afternoon on an Arizona felony arrest bank's minimum lending fee charg-~~:pan1·1adl ntu~e'rMe ohnndapyro. ··~wg •• '.~:n•'lldwoannet to e~empt other classes.of vehicles whcr&. l.: 1~ ... YJ the inspection process proves too difficult warrant when Newport Beach Police ed to most credit wort>' Y .. OK'D BY COMMITTEE Nomln11 Ki11lng1r -- ~ Senate Panel Votes Okay S, __ ~ hi customers. thP.Jn to get too worn out." 01 not effective. Antique vehicles may Detectives Tom 1~1 i;,uuwed up at s --Sbid the five-minute iD.terviews·are • ' ultimately· belong in this category but the orficc. 0 K • • exempt groups must first be determined He was listed as president of Far West brief but still tremendously tiring to n issinger by the Department or Motor Vehicles. Enterprises lnc., 3700 Newport Blvd., DeSilva and Miss Baeseman, both ol The bill places a ceiling on the amount Newport Beach. Pane} Refuses whom Jost substantial amounts or blood. ,VASlllNGTON (UPI ) _ n ic Scna1e WASfllNGTON (UP I) -The While of money an auto owner would be re-r 1 [ nl. d q"'•ed to spend ii his car fai'ls the test. Detective Sgt. Jack Weaver o t 1e Authorit ies today were continuing to Foreign Relations Committee ai>provcd • House re used today to co 1rm or eny ..... P'···i p 1· De tm t t telllgence nus ceiling is either zo percent of the uucn x 0 ice par en n Balboa Island prepare their prosecution again st Henry A. Ki ssinger's nomination as rcJ)Orts that Vice President Spiro T. Bureau identified Pacera's codefendants '~;,:;,~:,;;.__;;,,;.;,_,,;...,;,,;,...,.11r1nr----1JJ , __ __, 'd · . ·· ,;._ __ _Jca~r'~SJlDliaaJ;rkllle:l.l.lY:lallUueUot.r J.IW!IAU.,--~--,--~.o;,;:..:;.;,o;am;,.;.;_;=<_;::::;ef;a,;,..,;,1ij,.;:0 _:; • .;1_ 0 :;m,;,ld.t--•tbe, t Crawford, who had lived wit~ fritDdl al---,:em,., ,__ gnew was-ttmst cmTg-re"Slgning. 1ln..A-b t I . . u . '""' n.-r-" -" 752 M In SI H t•··lon Be .... I t d h II rr11c11 t e cos o meeting air po ulion Cogliano. 4.4, but said only Cogliano re-a ., un .. '6 a .... ., o.r wo lo 1, with Sen . George S. McGovern (0- T~x Rollback Nixed The e put y \I/ ite ouse press . standard.I exceeds the ceiling, drivers Buildi Pl months secretary, Gerald L. Warren, also will be infonned they have a non-com-main.a in custody. ng aDS Howa.rd Feichtmann, meanwhile, was S.D.), casting the dissenting vote. resJ)Onded with a "no comment" when plying vehicle and that they operate it at Cogliano surrendered in custody of his r trying to get his bullet-riddled house fix-The action cleared the way for Senate asked if President Nixon had full con· attorney this rooming in Phoen.iX. while st I nstruct . I ed up In preMnUon for arrival home conf1'rmation of Kissinger later 1n the f d . A Pacera and Capello are each free on A reque o co a commeraa ~-::. -bar eh i ence in goew. ~11,000 bail. building on Agate Avenue on Balboa tonight ol Mn. Bar a Fei tmann. week. . The Washington Post quoted an un-w u • " She was vis!Ung in San Jote the nJ&ht named R<publican leader as saying that atergate nit ,Capello listed the same 3700 Newport Island was turned down Monday by her Upper Newport Bly area home The commlllee endorsed Kll,'ln&er Agnew was considering res lg n in g, B.vd., addresa ~th~ company.offices.. South <:oast Regional Zone Conservation beame the fOCUI of news atteniloo alter a week of hearings dominated by - possibly thi• week. Tn r".a·-·zr-itr,-x=-~o-,~.,~--~~· --lillt.·Jka•~· '.aifl -Jhe .. •~--""---i:.'f:ilm!!siloners --~' --"-=ilifolilJ;out~Ci1llili'ttlcln11---.iuesuonr:-about-"b!#'TD!o-1n-113tlonat-A spokesman for Agnew said, "I am ,, \.JC f, 11 ., ves gallon ·onglii&ied when 'l>acera, · b aded lde.laa.u.ecl..dtma · · ~ h • quite sure" .he....ha:s no such plan. Agn_evi Capello and Cog'liano a p p r o 'a c h e d ApplicaJtt Bill.H~est~ .failed to__s~ay --n~per • _anic Joa ._ . -aewrity wl.retapplng...-...and t e· ---roA-"- hilll8ell would not comment"today on the Phoenix police· in an effort to inlUate em~ the co~ssion with his claims that the Felchtmann'wwhose ~~~r cenlration 6f power In h1s hancls when he reports. SpeeCh W ri.' teJ. .L bezzleme?t p~ution against car -current reSJdential building only attracts .fn ~~~~sai:tr:am•t yet 0~;18 enk.rl ~--Cabinet while retaining his Under close questioning by reporters dealer Omo ~p1done. . . "undesirables" and should be tom down. total cost estimate. role as chairman of the National Security this afternoon, Warren made lt clear he 1 -The Pboerux lawman said invesUgalion "I -lon 't think commercial IS ever "We've had the window filed and the Council. was acting on Nixon's orders not to com· From Wire Services did not · support embeiz.lement claims ~ 1 the and paired . ment on the matter. He declined even to WASIUNGTON -Th e S en a t e ag;tlnst the bUSlnessman, who bad been called ror when residential is pracllcal ," b ood ta~~ out of nli re . McGovern said be voted ag~st ~s- commenl on a qu~Uon about whether . Watergate committee announced today obtaining cars fl:om the Harbor Area Commlssioner Robert Rooney said as he I~ roof, he explaioed, ta~g ~wife 11J1ier as a "symbolic protest against the poajtlan would encourage speculation that-Presidential speech writer Patrick firm :. . Jed the ·5-3 vote against the project =~~~ ~e~ at!:'e~actor 80 es tes Administration policies in Indochina .•. that Agnew might be prepared to resign. Buchanan is one of four witnesses to be Sp1done WIS subsequently v~lted ~st Only Commissioners Rlmmon Fay, Don Felchtmann _who arrived home after Several members contended that K1.s-n!~enta?tl!i N:1~g :'!tiA~n~:r h:: ~; f:~!:ytoin~mJJ!~~ ~~:~a~= ~ ~: =y ~es':a':.bu!b:~~:j Phillips and Russ Rubley voled for the hw:.:: l~1t ~s L>t1wood ~ae tori: singer's dual role.., as setretary or State knowledge since Sept. 10 when both at-1972 presidentlal election. -j · •• mi g p Capello and 3 750 square root warehouse planned at is e tr ea:e a.st wee -ca and u a White House advise r would tended a Cabinet meeUng and a White Buchanan's name has not been men-~~..., m 0 acera, iOa Agate Ave. ~~~~m • peighbor's house shortly make him the single most powert~ man House reception for visiting Republican tioned prominently in COMection with the The ~inn operating as_ Far West Conunission plaMen had recom-"She w~s shocked. rwturally," be 6 • 1n the pvemment next to the Presulent. officials. scandal. Enterpr~ bas no connection with Far mended approval with the addition of 10 plained, but edded that her concern But the commlltee chose to 1upport Warren declined, however, to say He is reported to have written W~t Servt~, the Harbor Area-~ more parking spaces. lessened as _hla had when he quickly ex-him m KJuinger'1 aSIUrances that he ·whether White House aldea had been in nwnerous internal, memoranda relating ~ operating a uataurant ,.chain nr Agate which leads onto tht Balboa pl1lned their son was Hfe Ind the ~ will consult fully with Congress on major touCh with Agnew or his' assistants on · toPbllUcal espionage, according to com-eluding the Reuben E. Lee Pad-• hostages at least had not been aliln. . . . Agnew's status. . mittee sources. dlcwbeeler. Ferry landing, has a strip of commercial He aaid he was driving down ~ rorelgn poHcy dec1s1ons and not !!!e ,his ••t.ty position this morning after talking Also named as a schedu1ed wilness was development. Street in~ the .area wtwn he found the White ~use pos~ as, an ~cuse !or cl~lm- ... with a number of people Is that 1 am not a man identified as John Ragan. Com-Hardesty said the residence has cau.sed nelahborhood (n 8 turmoll with r.etldenta tpa _.~ecu.ll'°e prlvilea:e when he testifies l going to comment on the entire situa-mittee sources said be Is an ex-FBI man J C d bleriis clustered on street comers, stopped and on C.Sptlol Hill. lion," Warren said. involved in the wiretapping oft"'. Donald et overe pro . . . asked what wai happening. The committee - aft er sending u two- "! did consult closely with the vice Nixon of Newport Beach, the President's Several police ratds took place thi s "One of the reUowa aald there was a man de.legatlon to examine a secret FBl president when I first heard of this," brother, and syndicated columnist Joseph summer, he contended, and several kidnaper and tome people holed up in a file -satilfJed It.self that Kissinger's Thomson said. "and 1 am quite sure that Kraft <See related story Page 3.) By Insurance clients "were lnsult~d that I thought home," Felc.htmaM recalled. part in the wiretapping controversy was thi1 ls not at all what he plans to do." Ragan will be qu estioned about they'd live there.t' "And then he said: 'Come lo think or it nol a bar to his confirn'lalion. Thomson told the Washington Star-surveillance, Sen. Lowell Weicker (R-Three female college students rented •.. it may be yourt:.' " Sens. CUftord P. Case (R·N.J.), and News: "It's not true. It's not at all what Con.) told reporters. N~W ~ORK (UPI) f ~~crm-the apartment until the father of one The FelchtmaonJ' aon Tom, 19, bad John Sparkman (0.Ala .), 1 sub- he's thinking and It's not in keeping with Others listed included E. Howard Hunt, panies 1. have to pay . or .8 '24. 1°" saw, it, "(orfcited the la:st month's rent just fixed hiD1lllf a hamburpr for din-committee of the Senate Fo~p Rela- hls plans to fight the charges against one of the original accused conspirators, Pan Amer:ican jumbo .Jet~m~ blown up and took-.them-out.;'-Hardesty-said.--ner and--walked-out-t0--wort--on-bl1-nn-, -ttons-Gommtttee~ported-W-the-1011 -:-rum-. -an·d'J"otmJ. CaiilfielD,aformer N~b:( · ~alestinhnr-"t~stl i n l970;lfs.-"SOund.!I like it's Ume to renovate," otherwise he would have been in the panel A1onday on Kissinger·s part in the "I've been as clear as I could be on York policeman and 'l/hit e llouse un-District Judge Marvin E. Fran~! Ji.as Rooney conunented. home and grabbed as a thltd host.age. wiretapping of 17 newsmen and govern~ rumors that the vtce president u·ou\d dercover agent. ruled. . . The industrial executive Aitl ~ then ment olficials. resign and this report is just another of At a news conference following the The Ui surance comparue~ will also have ,vefiflO"ltie neartst police roadbloc• and those speculatl\•e stories. Jle's prepared committee 's executive session loday to pay _about $5 ntµlion in interest ac-confirmed It was his own home under to fight." chairtnan s.<m Ervin m -N c I said the crued •mce the Boemg 747 -•r jet Booked in ~lurders siege and was allowed to aptJN>ldl alter Senate leaders said they had no plan5 four pros~tive Ylilnesse~ ·a re uod er was destroyed at Cairo three years ago, the shootings and llJ clear .n-•l. I · t I r · . Frankel ruled Monday. _ "~ \Q pre~re or congress1ona approva o sub~na to appear nex t week but th.e1r About 30 U.S. and BritJsh· insurance SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -One man He met an ambulance cornlq Olll fA a new \lice president should Agnew testimony may not be completed durmg eompanies involved in the suit argued has been arrested In COMection with a the cul-de-ac and hi1 heart skipped when SACRAMENTO IAP) -The C8Ufomia r~ign. The 25th Amendment to the the _three da ys o{ hearings scheduled lo they u·ere not liable becaU&e a loss due to shootlng spree Monday in a !\fission he saw bis son's van GtUI in Ute driveway , Stale Employes AssociatJon's board of constitution permils the ?resident. to ap-begin l\Jonday. 1 1 ded district hotel that lert two men dead and because the youth bad been Plannlna to directors weftt on record l\1onday In op-point a new vice president with the ap-E · 'd th I h t NI m capture, se .zure or war was eic u two other persons wounded, police said. .,,,. out for the even'""'· rvw.itlon to Gov. Ronald Reagan's tax Co rvm sa1 a e expec s xon ca -fro m coverage e" ""' ,, .... proval of both houses of ogress. palgn agent Donald H. Segrefti to be call-• Booked ror investigation ol two counts of Felchtmann quickly determined bis rollback initiative. CSEA g e n e r a I Senate Democra tic Leader M ike ed later. Segretti agreed l\1onday to plead murder and two counts of assault with a son. plus the family's Aust r a 11 an manaser Walter Taylor said the Mansfield or l\fontana said he was guilty to four counts of violating federal deadly weapon was Ivory Fuller, 51 , who Shepherd dogs Shep and Mel, and their organizaUon's legislative committee also surprised by the Post report. election laws and to cooperate wllh New Rec Classes was picked up near the Armory Hotel cats Alex and Lucy, v.-ere unhurt. moved to use '50,0CXI from Its -political "This is the first I've heard of it," he federal investigators in exchange for an where the killings took place, Lt. Charles "I wam't wonted abou~ tats,:"JJ<L -!"!!'ltlon fun4-=:..£.m!Piltd.JtDm..dues ~to said . "I lihnk we ought to wait and see agreement not to prosecute him further. Eltls !ald. -------=-qufPped. -1•'i'fie""1 a ways take ~:: nprine·1ru.Uaffi'eon-the~ov.6ballot. L----""'"'ha.,t t••nls di;11Jgc, j( anytfiing, Iii !he Ervin-said he expected that agreement ·ser1"n Newport weeks aliead." to open the way lo the committee's The Post quoted a "senior Republican public interrogation of Segretti. - figure" as saying he was ''99\'i perCE>nt The \Vatergate Committee also agreed certain he. (Agnew) will resign -and today to Interview form er White House probably this "·eek." special counsel Charles W. Colson be(ore The ofiice of Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-it decid es \\•hether it will call him to Ariz.). denied a report tha t he might testi(y in public session!! next week . ha\·e been the source of the Post slory. Colson 's lawyer told the committee last ORAMGl COAST ' DAILY PILOT Tl>t Ort -Cot ll 041LY l'ILOT, wilt! Mll(ll G comb! ... 1111 NIWJ·l'•na, 11 PV"UMH lty ""' Ort119t C~ttl Publ<'"'"i Coll<lp.a.f'!,. hlN• ••!t •llo0!'1 l •t P\>Dl!lMG, Mo..dt<t 1'11f0Vfil "'""'"· IW Cn!.!1 Men, ~'"'""'"' •.-.:f'I, M""'ll11910p &tK~/,-OUnl"n Vtllt ... , LIO""'t ... OI. 1,..,.1,,. s.4111-clt Mid i tn Cltfntnlll Stf'I J._..1 C~o·1"'"° A ••nglt "'lll011al d;-~ '1 '"°'lh•~M Mlv•lla"1 t l'ICI Sundl<tl· T ... ~ "'< P*I ~O'"'""V ~l~"I II ti l.JO Wl 'I .... , ....... , CO•lt """'· C111lor"l1, tHM. R.obt•I N, w,,~ Prt•k:•~' """ Pulllt.f'ltr l•~~ " Cud tv V.i.t Pro1e1r-1 ,,_,, Gct""11l Mt "41 .. , Tholl'•1 1(,,,,11 '"eek that hi s client, now a Washington lawyer, was a "target witness'' of a federal grand jury and would prefer not to appear. Ervin said Colson was under •·con· tlnuing subpoena" lo. appear and, although Colson had not been contacted, the committee hoped to interview hlm Wednesday. "The purpose is to find out whether Colson knows anythlng be ill willing to testify to," Ervin told report en after the long meeting or the committee. •·we'll be there," David I. Shapiro, Colson's attorney, replied when asked if he would appear. Shapiro had "no comment"' on wheth er Colson would testify in the open hearings. Sailing, surfing, tennis, yoga and bonsai tree cultivating are on tap ror recreation enthusiasts tbia fall u part of the Jlneup of classes being offered by the Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department. Newport Beach residents will get firat crack at classes during hometown registration Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at the Community Youth Center 1n Corona de! Mar. Registration will open up to the 1eneral public 'Monday ~b SepL 27 al the youth -center from $ io I p.m. · Mosl ol the claSI olferlnp will begin the first week in October. More in- formation can be obJa,lntd by calling the porkl department. Fro1aP .. el BEER •.• "''("°' state of confusion. He says bis pregnant r~o·•• "'· Murph'"' wife has a bad came of jitters and be ~.:: ~'.:':'t Occup·~ ants Have ret ..... io give out the ..... lddr<SI ol k-1 --... <.·1~ di*' h1s beachrront home for fear of reprisals • ..._ -· Offl.. 'No Comme·1·it' 0; 11tre11•· ' . lll l N.w,.n laul•w•t<I M•aint Aclcl11n1 P.O. l or 11 15, 9J66J He flies hls O~ pJape ;,~ Of Orao&t .,._ """" Newporl Beach p I a n n I n a com-County Alrpert to. ll!e:tloo to attend other c...~ Mtw1 "' ••u •• , s11,,. missioners and city <.'Ouncllmcn took business )ntmats ·-"he · I• lftvolffd ln ~ t te(ll: m ,or .. , ~-I h thel Joi t I ·' li&b d Miiood~ •·~ "•" ''"" ~'"'"' some-interest h1onday n i t aL r n re<w1 an tequila hnpot1Jnt" q:-well ... ~1 x.s ....,.. r1 C..mlfll •••' meeting in the ract that cemeteries are as be8'. l , ,.,.,.._ 11141 641-4111 not Included in the proposed open space c1-""9cll ~ .. '41·5671 element of tho general plan. But Kelly saya ht .lltbtln1 'c11'1ful to ~. im. Ort• eo..1 Pv1111.,,r.., The-y wore told by city planntrs -co.v.cr.hla: lra~ in case l\e ls behw: trac-='' ... ~ ":' ..;~~"...!'~'::"Z~~:i; cemeteries will be part or another ed by private detective• he claims _, "./_."'"' 1r1~ •P9t tt1 ...,. eneral plan element, but that they could Modelo ha1. hired.. ~--,_ , , ••• -'1111' _,. ' • cluded.Jn..8J:Wl~-5pace...zon~lh .,., • =-.....~. -I---'~ --K,elly ys-ho-irlltt-~ld,-Just-~ ~ "'" ,..,.,.. tt.+s the·permisa:ion of t e owner." ti H • ... , -__.:i:_I -• b In ~, "' ,,.M "1• ~"'" 19111"-At O"rat. Councilman John Store quip-cau OU&. e NYI t""J .-. t wit • ---"" -· ped, "What about pennilllon from the tcmalional ·Minffl earltli tone •t>OUlh occuifants?" IO rear them. MEASURE FOR TREASURE One factor overloolod by cu1tomaro in buying corpeting is tho measuring for y1rd1g1. All of our Salesmen lnow how to m11surt and figure exact yardage, often providing our customers sub1tenli1I savings in y1rd190 olono. Also, with the tremendous install.ti~ ••· ptrionce our salesmen hive (t1ch pnviowly WH on •~part installer for us), we ore title lo fonee •ny pot1nli1I problem. Ple11t slop in end look ti the tr•••ureo 1v1lltblo lo you through our store, We hovo t 9l9t"lic otlection, . and tho mo41urlng will ~t ACCURATE! HOUU: .,.... 1'1n Tlill.. t le l1IO • • ALDEN'S CAR~ITS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia A••· COSTA MllA 146-4831 -lilt..t,.t-SAT. ·t:JO le I • -----· ---··--_,,_ • -. • ( l / () ( t ' • • •' ' ' - I i ( j I I -1 • l , . • • Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks • ; \ -. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1973 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA OL. 66, NO. 261 , 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES \ c TEN CENTS County Autos Must ' Pass 1975 Smog Testing By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI . Of ... CMlll'f' fttltt lltfl Beginning in 11175, Orange County motorists will have to pass a smog test. · If their car flunks, they won't be able tb register it for the following year or to sell It to someone else. These stringent measures form key elements of the state's first mandatory vehicle inspection law which ia now., awaiting Gov. Ronald Re a g an' .f signature. The bill calls for the establishment ol a pilot tes11ng project in Orange, San • Bernardino, and Los Angeles counties in Same Gun 2 Hosklges J97$ pd e1tenslon of the annual Ur spetjloQs to the entire six~ty sooth Co"! Air Duin by Jan. 1, 19'17. An aide 1o Seo. Craig W. Biddle (R,. Rlvenlde), one of the authors of the bill, oald the OXjlCt boundaries of the pilot ~ ~ve not yet been determined but !hit lartl• parts of Orange County dellnl!A!ly will come under its jurlsdic- tloo... The lnlpectlons wtll be carried out by the Department _of. Motor Vehicles ac. cording to procedur~· to be developed during 1971. Motorcycles are~the only vehicles specifically exempted from the annual smog tests beca•.ise no emission stand- an:ls have been adopted for motorcycles to date. There are provisions in the legislation to exempt other classes of vehicles where the inspection process proves too -difficult or not effective. Antique vehicles may ultimately belong 1n this category but the exempt groups must first be detennined by the Department of Motor Vehicles. The bjll_pla~s a ceiling on the amount of money an ftuto owner woUld be re- qu.ired to spend if his car fails the test. This ceiling is either 2tl percent of the . - car's market value or $150. When the cost of meeting air pollution standards exceeds the ceiling, drivers will be informed they have a non-com· plying vehicle and that they operate it at their own risk and are subject to citation. Biddle's office said the bill is not aim· ed at forcing low-income families to give up their transportation and that a pro- vision in the law allows lhe Department of Motor Vehicles to establish a special program for low-income groups. Testing is likely to include a check of all the required emission devices and an analysis of engine exhaust gas while the car is operating under a load on a dynamometer. The re!ults will be compared to state mann!ums for the three components of photochemical s mo g : hydrocarbons, carbm monoxide, and oxides of nitrogen. Just ho~ much lhe inspection will cost each auto owner will be determined by the Department of 1i1otor Vehicle and wilf be based on the cost of administering the program· and support by federal funds. Originally, a $3 limit per inspection Resignation Move? WASHINGTON (UPI) -The ·White Thomson said, "and I am quite sure that was proposed by lhe Re a g an Administration but lhe amendment failed lo be included in the final document. Before the program gets under way, the Department will distribute free booklets to all afrected motorists telling them about the inspection and warning them of what the requirements are. Repairs on the smog control systems are to be carried out by garages accord· ing to state specificaUons . The depart· ment or Consumer Af£airs is expected to conduct training sessions for mecbabli:s. ·-. _,_~-"'l!l"'.,.ARAT .. u .. u.,a.,_R.'"":~-EL=--~~-=4~ .:.._ ·Balli&Ucs-tests ~conducied on sll&IS removed froni a pair of kidnap hostages wounded in a.santa An1t Heigbtl 1hootout six days ago showed Monday they w~ Indeed police bullets; both fired from the sam~ gun. House refused today to confirm or deny this Is not at all what he-plans to do ." reports that Vice President Spiro T. Thomson told the Washington Star· -Agf1ew was eonsidel'ing'.--1'-esiin.ing...--~~~N~Pw~t's..oo.t U:ue._lt:S_not at a.it wtmt __ I Results of the Orange County Sherifrs Crime Lab investigation . had been ex- pected to prove this conclusion based on initial questioning of witnesses . PollCe investigators believe· the near- lragedy 1tbat climaxed the dramaUc ah-: duction was unavoidable, based on what has been dlsclmed so far of the split-sec- Olld period ln which the aboollne II~. •tarted. NeWport Beach Police Detective Capt. Don Oyus lllld lodly a nutlne latemal tnvestlgatioo "' ~ co ~ d acted reganllng !he errant IUJlfln ~ ' --. '"' 8ilr Pl ... Stilt """"' WHEN DOES MEJllCAN BEER BECOME MEXICAN·AMERICAN? Chuck.Kally 0.0.n't lnttnd to H .. e HI• Supply Lint• Cut He noted this Ml standard pmcec!ure In B 1 ~~·:.·ii::o1~.:cermusttirebiJ att e . Brewin-' IdenUU.S of the threo s p e c I f I c ~ policemen wl)o opened fll't Inside the house u lllJl!e hostage ~ lleSllv1, I M . B B IO, tried to wruUe away biJ captor's aun. JnPOTteT VS eXtClllt eer. llTOnS will not be dlJc1-d. '.l'he .d e p-u t y . White .. House press he's thinking and ii's not.in.keeping with secretary~ Gerald · L. Wal'l'en, also his plans to fight the charges again.st responded with· a "no· comment" when h. asked if Pfesident Nixon had full con· im. fidence in Agnew. "I've been as. clear as I could be on The Washington Post quoted an un-rumOrs lhat the vice Presi~ent would named RepubJicap leader as saying that resign and this report is just another of ·Agnew was considering resign in g, those speculative -stories. He's prepared 'bl h' k to fight." · poss1 y t 1s wee . A spokesman for Agnew said,· "I am Senate leaders said they had no plans qui(e sure" he has no such plan. Agnei;1 to prepare for congressional approval of himself would not comment today on the a new vice president should Agnew reports. resign. The 25th Amendment to the Under close questioning by ~eporters Constitution permits the President to ap- this afternoon, Warren made it clear he point a neW vice president with the ap- was acting -on Nixon's orders not to com· proval of both houses of Congress. ment oo"tbe matter. He declined ~even to Senate DemocraUc Leader· Mike comment on a question 1.bout Whether Mansfield of Montana said tie was the pqsilion would et?Cotll'3ge speculation ·surprised by the Post report. that Agnew might be prei?ared 1o resign. "This is the .fli'st I've beard of It," be warren said Nixon and Agnew had not said. "l tibnk we ought to wait and see met or talked with each other to ~s what events diwlge. if anything, in the knowledge sioee Sept. 10 when both '•t· weeks ahead." tended a Cabinet meeting and a White The Post quoted a "senior Republican House reception for visiting Republican figure0 as saying he was "99"1 percent officials. certain he (Agnew) will resign -and Warren declined, however, to say probably this week." .... whether White House aides had been in The office of Sen. Barry Goldwater (Fi.- touch with Agnew· or his assistants on Ariz.), denied a report that he might Agnelt's status. {See AGNEW, Page!) .. u,-1 Tt._.,. WILL HE RESIGN? Vice President' Agnew 0 "We don't believe It would terve any By wt,Jll.\M~Ell from Mexican b~werie.s and receiving 1--'tr--.,,,ll!!ni~t -,,pwmi~;-capt-Oyu.--uJd""tbis---~-· ot .. °"" ,..., u.t1 no help from Modelo in his American m=p suspect Roland D. Crawford, Qn1ck Kelly brews Mexican-American marketing effort, Kelly decided to "My position this morning after talking wlttnnromberOf-people-is·thaH-am-not---------------------------- 29, 8 Texas .i ..... -smU""'n .... case '"•-'Uve, beer. And the liquor Importer from register the Corona Extra trademark in going to comment on Uie entire situs· lion," Warren said. • • .... .,. NM-"'6 ..... Newport Beach is figbting another battle his own nil.me. ' escaped unscathed from the seven rouodl of· the Alamo to keep m.. product from He says be _registered the trademark "I did· consult closely with the vice president when I ftrSt beard of ·this," Two Offer Guiltx .Pk_a __ In Mesa Drug Charges ( fired by police. . drying up in good faith and lnformed Modelo he Bullets struck DeSllva aod bis , com-Kelly, a 'feisty redhead whose tined and had done so. ' pani~ Denine Baeleman, 17, ot weatber:ed_face hints of put business "Thinp \l?_ent pretty smoothly unt"il I (See SHOT, Pqe-21 clashes~fj Iii the inlilst of a jiitClie<l lep! .Talill1tj of-nils year·when !bey Informed Dr. Hartelius ,. Coast Panel Okays 96-u11it batUe over the trademarked name of the me Ibey were cutting orf my beer," Kelly beer be aells -Corona Extri. said. "They wanted me to move out so Kelly's court fight stems rrom the fact they could move in." that he is bottling and canning American By then, Kelly bad 66 distributors and beer under a Mexican Corooa Extra label was dealing in about '200,000 "'-orth or he designed and registered. Corona Extra beer each>ycar. Modelo Breweries, a huge Mexican "I guess they never thought. a Wins 2-month Delay in Case cartel controllng production of the ~istributor ~o~Jd fight them," he said. Dr. Ebbe Hartelius of• El Toro and ~ • • cD ,__,.__=--orliinal-<:onina-Extra-Beer in-Muico,--.:.:uie:y.upec e .. ~to.ro!Love<.anclplll)C COsta Mesa-has-been granted a two- LI ,,ar .,men;; rwn~defWtelJ ~Llbe-l!fil!!Lemenl dead. Afler "!! ti S like a li_quor saJesman-moritft-delay4-a-5tate-lloanl·of-Medi-Oal But Kelly says they drove him to it. fnlgfiamfelil'' SC611 or use of their brand Examiners bearing into c.ha"rges of moral A 96-unlt apartment proJOct I n "I spent the last 10 years Importing -1andlocted Q>sta Mesa was unanimously corona from the Modelo Breweries in Facing an imminent end to his turpltu~e and unprofessional .conduct. approved Mooday by the regiooal coutal Mexico and marketing It in Calilomla," livelihood, Kelly turned to General Brew· Hearmg officer John A. Willd set Nov. cormni.ston. · Kelly laid. "Now that I've built It up ing Company of San Francisco, makers 6 lhl'OUR\' 8 as the dates on which 1 Attorney Charles Greenberg convinced through my own eUort and with my own of Lucky Lager beer. He sold them a Hartehus 18W¥ers will open the~ detense the commission that the project's biJ:b moOey,, they want . to 1take It for llcenae ·to bottle .their :beer under a to the allegations. The comnutment of density _ 31 dwelling unit. per acre -1s ttiem!el..0." ' Corona Ext):a label of his own design. defense attorney Matthew Kurlllch to an needed 1o keep the ttnla down. Kelly, an avid sportsman wbo •1111· ''Tbe label s11ows·a.bull (he's uhder the Orange County SUpenor Court munler •Located at 1433 ~lor Ave. within holds the .world's record for Pacific astrological algn of Taurus) flying over a tnal led Willd lo cancel the Sept. 11·13 walking ' dlstanca of Hoag Memorial ullllsh catch !or 198 pounds ln 1957, sald map of Mexico," Kelly chuckled. hearing. . Hospital, the project is the first Costa all he ~~ta Is a fair shake tro~ Modeld. ModelQ went to court Immediately and State . lawyers ~ , demandin~ the Mesa development to come before the He clauns he bas had good dealings with won a temporary restraining order ·0n revocation of Hartehus medical license SOUt!I Coast Regional 1.one c.oriservaUon other foreign cornpaf!i.es. Kelly's hy~d Mexican-American brand on the grounds that he drugged two Costa COmm.isslon. ..1 imported San Miguel beer from the of Corona Extra. The order froze Kelly's Pttesa women with ~ho~ he enjoyed im- Costa Mesa doesn't touch the Pacific Philippines and built their mart«it to ~ new· brew tor 17 days until it .was lifted pr.oper sexual relat1onsh1p~ ~. . Qcean. But the project by Tom Rochell is. llflh ~t ~Jar import in C8lifomia, '.' by a federa1 judge. Harte Ii us has been Cleared' 1n ttiree 8$0 yards from mean high tide line in Kelly sai.d. When they wan_ted to take 1t "Since th~ Modelo has filed piles of Superior Cou~ trial~ of mtilliple crimi~al Newport Bay. over, they 'came to me ~Uh cash and •COurt 'papers 11nd I had to file as many on charges contained m a Grand Jury 1n- 'That puts it within th~ commission's bought the contract. back . my own," Kelly said. "Before this is dictment. The SI-year-old Harbor Area J.,000-yard permit jurisdiction under K~lly ~as been 1~portlng beer from over, my legal fees will hit $100 000." physician testified in his own defense as Proposition 20, the coastJine . initiative Mexico s1nc,e the mtd·1960s and claims Last monlh, arguments by K~Jly's pa-the state closed Its case against him Aug. passed by voters last No\'ember. thert! was virtually no American mark~t (See BEEft, Page %) 24. Rents will be set at about $150 .to 'llO a for Corona beer when he started selling 1t t month for the bachelor and one bedroom lnSjlnll:I.,., b . th be d' ll .utiltt. . . .. . ce 11.: was 1.1y1ng e. er ll'CC y The project, lncludiftl • pool • ....i_. • . . Explosive l;ase cilubhowe will be designed to "appoal 1o :wbrklng 'adults/' Greenberg a a I d ; e1pecfally to emplQYOS at. H ... , nearby conva1 ..... 1 hoepltalJ and other .... l>lslnesse>. Trustees Review -,. Early Education There is lnadoquA!A! houllni In the area for mlddle-income adultJ, GIMllbors Mid. A detailed report on the Newport-Mesa The project will be directly ......, tlle Unified Scbool llistrict's ptlol program In street fnim the Venames cm the Blulh education of f.year-olds will be presented apartment project wltert rent. m much ton11hl at the rellllar meeting of the hlaher. llolnl o1 Truateel. • ·~Greenberg's argument drew su~ The district offered classes for 4-ycar- tt.im persons usually Olll'O'ed to Such olds at three llchools last school year and project., Including Jooeph ll:dmlltCll, a this year e.tpancled the program to a Sierra Club representa(J:ve. -foufth school -~"'Chuck's (Oreeoberg) golng lo hembr· Trustees tonight also wlll discuss •f· it> age," Edmislon joked u be s!A!pped to· feel• of the rettnt Costa Mesa-park bond the podium to speak i~ favor of Ifie Idea. election on the lchool district. Comml11loner J~dy ~r o f The public lt Invited to the meeting, Newport ..Beach, -wbo usually -" wtllc~wlll begin at7:30 p.m. In tile city --·lower denslllca. said ahe, too, ---COUncll ,chambers -•t Cost• MCia City "seduced" by the prom!~ of low renta. • Hall, '77 Fair Drive. • ' Lawyer's Briefs B~wn t.o Bits MarshatS anived at Harbor Judicial District Court, 4301 Jam· boree Roa<I. 1thls morning and discovered an ominous briefcase in one of lbe courtrooms. They theorized it was a planted bomb. THE .ORANGE COUNTY Sheriff's. Department' explosives dis· posal squad reported to the scene and ,gingerly place an electrical charge under the satchel· after it was gingerly carried into a field. Then lltey blew up the $125 fine leather briefcase just presented to atlomey Walter Baranger by his"Wlfe. The blast sent ·a cloud or legal briefs shooting Into the air. NOTHING.WAS-IN IT.but papers-prepared for, today's case .• Marshal'• !)flice spokesmen refused telephone comment on the Case of th~ Blownup Briefcase. They wanted to see somebody's press card first. • ' , ' Two persons pleaded guilty to drug Alderson laces charges of assault with charges today in connection with a police a deadly weapon in addition to con- raid on a Costa Mesa home last May that spiracy. to seJI , ~?, sale . or cocaine, ended with two lawmen nursing gunshot possession of l.SD,-possess1on of mari- wounds . juana and possessi~ of amphetamines. Judith Ann Scheeringa. 22, and Robert The same drug clµrges are contained Kl~WJJ.~td. 21), halt~the Qnnge in J he indictment against his five County~i Court tr' a or ei ht werena~ Tlie}" are:Jdicitiaerwuti.iJii penons mvolved in the case this morning oore, , nnis Lee ~tson, 25 and to file their guilty pleas. James Lee Johnson, 22, all of 2201 The interruption came shortly before Pacific A\'e.; April Mai Hutchinson, 23, the prosecution wound up ill case against of 117 36lh St., Newport Beach, and all eight defendants in lhe courtroom ot James Frederick Kistner, 25, of Long Judge Kenneth Williams. Beach. Judge Williams senten~ Miss Scheer- ioga to 60 days in coun~l l!ld placed her on thfee years probation after she pleaded guilty to possession of dangerous drugs. · Witbaard drew an eighl month jail term and three years probaUon after he pleaded guilty to possessing marijuana. Judg~-WIUia.rns s~pended state prison erms rof60lli C!encfarilS in favor or the probation period . They were among eight persons round· ed up last 1i1ay IO in a <1rug sweep that ended with gun play and the wounding or Whittler police Lt. Bridley Hoover, 32, and fed eral narcotics agent Leslie Ken- ney, 34. Both oflicers baVe recovered Crom their wounds and have been called as prosecution witnesses in the case against the siJ remaini.o,g delendants. . IdenUfled as their iw:allant is mair l\.1addon Alderson, 21, of 2201 Pacific Ave. It is alleged that he shot Hoover in the chest aod Kenney in. the knee after the officers entered his home in a search for ~ine. Serpentine Show Slafed Saturday • Esbncia High School student To~y Nichol• present. a snake lhow this Satlir- day at Uic Costa t.1esa branch of the Orange County Public Library. In his. reptilian repertoire are7 seven. root re_tlculated python, a boo constrJctor, and several other snakes. Seo them all .at I p.m. In the library. · WI Center St • 'Ellen' No Threat MIAMI (UPI) -ShiP, far out in the Atlantic early today reported tropical storm Ellen was small and in a position unfaVorable :(or much further in- teOsification. 111.c 1 National Hurricane Center said the storm, in the eastern Atlantic more than 1,000 miles from any land , was not expected to pose any threat · to land in the near future , if at all. Orange Coast • • Weather Mostly. sunny Wednesday, wit~ little temperature change. HigM of 70 at the beaches, rising to the low 80s inland. Night and morning low cJOuels. INSIDE TODAY \Vhat's big, ha.t four wheels and eat.t up 6.B mUe:a pcr golloh? For the OTLSwer co thta qutation, read the EPA'i loteat report on Poge 4. LM. • .,... • Me"f!ts ,. (tlftnll1 r MllMJ '"'°" N C\Htllltll 1).n Natl..i Ml'Wt 4 C"""c• 1• Or11111 Ct11"'1' 11•1J CrtllWllt'tl 1, SHrtl 1 .. 11 Clt11t1 N•lltff 12 llOdl lllirt.tl6 Jt.n ..ttf4 .. _..H• t T......,.. tt •1i.rtt1111M11t It TIIM!tn \t ,I_. 1,_ll W11fhtt 4 .,.,. Ill• lhcwt '' w.,..... ~ ,,.,, Mtrmfft 11 Wlf'M Nf'lft 4 An• Lt"""· I I • • • , ~2~_o_•_•L_Y_P_l_Lo_1 ____ c ___ -"'Jut><!-""•Y. Stpttmbtr 18, l97J Councilmen Ignore Bid For Freeze . A hid by ci ty Planning Director \\'illlam Dunn lo frtete development JJ'O\Uld Cosla )o1esa Civic center ~1onday night failed to capture the Immediate in· tcrcsl of the Co~ta Me11 City C.Ouncil. Coaoc:ilmen oeit.ber commented nor .acted on a request by Dunn which would have placed a moratorium on a 5()0-.acre area near the civK: center until a Ctim· prehen.si.vc planning study was complete. '!'he study was lnlUal<d by the council two weeks ago and la expected lo take 12 months. Dunn's request came ln the rorm of a znemorandtnn passed out to four tnembm of the cooncil ju!! before the fneeting. Mayor Jack Hammett was ibsent from the session and it is being lpecu!ated no action was taken on the (ontroversla1 measure because all five fpembe11 of the council we.re n9t pr..esen~. c TM planning director cited the follow· lug ,.,.SQQ!. 19< lhe ban : "I -To 11top develapment which may be tn conflict with long.range plans being developed by city planners during the ltudy period. -To make known the City Council's Intention to develop the area in ac· aordance with a 1 on g · t e rm , com· OK'O BY COMMITT!E NomlnM Kl11lnt•r Senate Panel Votes Okciy On Kissinger . . Life Term Received By Mullin SANTA CRUZ <AJ>) -Convicted mass murderer Herbert \\I. Atullin. a onetime honor student who claimed he received lc]('pathic message:i: to kill JO persons. was sentenced today to the maximum hfe Imprisonment. Santa Cruz Counly Superior Court Judge Charles S. Franich sentenced Alullin to Ille imprisonment for the first· degree slayings of dope dealer James Gianera. 24, and housewife Kathy Fran- ci.s, 29, both of Santa Cruz. He ordered the sentences be served ooncurreDUy. Franich al!o aentencod Mullin lo lbe maximum five years to life sentences on eight second-degree murder convlcUona and ordered that Ibey be served con· secullvely. MuJlin, 26, looked pale as the sen~~ncel were read, bis eyes red and his Jifilr tou:i:led. But he · 11aid ·nothing, !i'tting quietly and looking at the judge, After sentenci ng, hi~ '76t~ were handcuffed to a chain aroLll'td his waist / and he was led out of the courtroom by two deputies. • ' ' , . ,1""; · ...... 01llr Jloflfl li'hfi. llr •lditr• l(ttlller HOMEOWNER HOWARD FEICHTMANN EXAMINES HOLE LEFT BY HAIL OF POLICE SLUGS House Repairs Are Easier TMn Fixing Hum1n Bodie1, He S•ys P·hilosophic1lly FrotflPogel ' ) I prehensive plan. WASllINGTON !UPll -The Senale -To prevent development which may Foreign Relations Committee approved be consistent with existin zonin but • · •1is parents, f\1r. and Mrs. \Yilliam f\fartin r.1ullin . .,.ere in court and sat quietly in a fron t row. 'lbey left without SHOT BY SAME GUN • • • . l under ~lopment. coosis n WJ Pans . ~ry of State today. The vote was 16 MuUtn's_eyea: cast down toward~ floor: Pasadena, in the rJa:bt aide u 11.wmen's of Safety tor Western Getr Corporation.•. The Orange eounty Falrgrowids, Na· to 1, with Sen. George S. f\1cGovern CO: Under -Calllonita law, a conviction or slugs bracketed the kidnaper. in Lyn~·ood, said he hasn't yet obtained a tional . Guard Armory, southern S.D.), casting the dissenting vote. first.<Swee murder canies an automatic He had earlier fired through & window, total cost estimate. Califom1a CoUege and several large The action cleared the way for Senate appeal .:_ and Franich delayed execution wounding Ofllcer Jon Coltelow aJ1&hUy, "We've had the window fixed and the pieces or privately-<>wned property are confinnatlon of Kissinger later in the of Mulhn's second-degree sentences pend-II he f h .l'l..i.... blood taken out of the .. ;., and renttlred included in the study area. ing the outcome of appeals on the two TONIGHT pu ed t !rigger o 111 mJ ...... ..._ a:un " . ·-. ,... Action to befn with the study was week. first-degree counts. once.point blank at De:Sllv1 aruL..was atllJ the roof, he explained, saying ~Is wife sparked by the lruninent sale of s,,11cres The committee endorsed Kissinger Mullln'S attorney, James Jackson, who RNErPORTl:s~MOOL ~?A~ trying to shoot. ' will deal with a contractor and estimates ·of W1Uaed Oraqge COUnty Fairgrounds · after a week of hearings dominated by contended . throughout the -three week-·~:nbe~ 7.3o pm esa 1 Y un· The i~! iiagnuTh weapon Jail~ O~ when she gets home. _property~1t the lnteraectlon or Fair Drive questions .about h11 role Jn natloael . trial tha_t Mullin"'.~ and Is "stark ra"'.,!ng COSTA MES' A. LIO.NS. CLUB G I .steverall imeJ ash e gwunan la FeichtmaM -who arrived hoiie after -and"ll'ilrvleW R8lftr. ~ -• -·--_._....,_.~.._-.uiad,!!..filed..a..JlOtice of, appeal -iodB¥-in---_ . · .... ues wo po c~men w o spr.ana Ii:onJ cover· no_ -· .--.security. -wlretapping -.ana. . ._.con-Scinta-Cruz. -----~ -spe~Offil"'Rea'l!Rudens)@, .. msa .-1lde ffii"lfoward }"elclifrniffii'hom--e--it JIOrtl'nrtlte at'"hlrtynwood off! 1o rind - •' .centraUon of po~er in ~s. hand,s_' . hen ~e . The jury of six men and six women • yerde . Country Club, 6:45 p.m. Reserva-232'.1 O~d HUis Drive, Santa . Ana his home un~er aie~e last week -called M Co •1 ent.. .. rs the Cabinet whil.e ~etain1ng his deliberated for nearly 15 hours over lion!, 54&-2314. 11 .... ~eights.. , his wife from a lK!lgJlbor's hou se sh6rlly . e88 )JTICJ role as chairman of the National Security three day$ befor~. reaching its verdict . UCJ ·~E~ES ~ The ~orld or .Ag· The suspect al.so put one shot through a thereafter. r · C.Ouncil. Aug .,2 and deternunina: that Mullin was ing ... first of ler1es on Agmg, Origins, bathroom celling. "She was shocked, naturally ," he ex· Del D . • • sane. Effects and Controls, Room 1-6 l , . DeSUva and Miu Baesemtn ire both plained. but added that her concern ays ecJSJOll McGovern ••Id he voled again.<! Ki!-They rejected oulrlgbl Mullln's claim Humanlll" Hall, 7-9 :30 p.m. Adm. $5.50. hsled In serious condition at Colla Me11 leuened IS bil had when he quickly .,. singer as a "symbolic protest" against t~t ~e v.·as a sell·appointed savior com· WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11 Men:iorlal Hospital. but ti:iproving. . plained their ton was sale and the ~ 0. N be ' PJ Administration policies in Indochina. m1ss1oned . to keep the ~'Orld tree of ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD _ . Miss Baeseman w1s hit ln the rl&ht hostages at Jeait had not been J!aln. J ll 8 rs ans Several members contended that Kis-cataclysm1c eartllquakes by o!lulng Regular meeting 88 Fair-Drive 3 pm hede by one Jh:.~.r~cb .;pped llJrvuch He Slid he WIS driving do"'1 Cyp"'" I singer'• dual role as secretary of State human .sacrifices. "CATCH 23" _: South Coast atpert;..y r upper arm lo r cbut ctvtty; Street Into the area when he found I.he ' •. Colla Meaa C.dlllac dealer Richard -)!abm Ind the College P a r k <ieilhborboocl locked bumpers before the C...la Meaa Clly Council again Moml1y "1igh~ but failed lo Hille lholr <ODlllct. Councilmen voled 4--0 lo delay a decision on the 1uto dealer's eipanslon pl.., untll a detailed study of Ille prob-/ tern has been completed by city plan· .I!'"· . / • The 11ludy ranks as the plan'nlng :'department's number one prlortW: lt la _expected to take six months or .J6nger. L The iiisue is whether the Harbor '):K>UleVard auto dealer shou!O he allowed ~o expand h\11 dealenhlp, lhto the College fark neighborhood onto a clea red .residential lot on Prlnceton Drive. A majority or College Park --llotn<ewners ar-e-Objeeting to Nabers~ re- quest for a rezone to commercial, claim· ing it wouJd destroy the residential character o'f their neighborhood. --The planning study will focwi on the possibility of rezoning an entire block to commercial, thereby eliminating spot commercial zoning in a residential area . However, durina Monday n i g ht ' s sess.ion, several fiomeownl"rs indicated their total ~sition to any kind of rezone even if an entire six-home block on Princeton were bought up, leveled, and converted to commercial. Another 133 College Park re1ldents i;igned a peUtlon declaring they would not be averse to rezoning entire sectloM. f\liU 1 third fact.Ion ol the divided College m---Park_.tr~lL main!Jli.nJ _ lb.aLN1bers ••· -panslon would result Jn · less noise and disruption than 111 now created by tramc on lJarbor Boulevard and Princeton. Nabers acquired the lot three years ago, but failed to convince city ofriclala that II should be. rezoned . IUs current al· tempt is to sectU'C' zoning for the display of lease cani. Nabcn maintains the con· version can be done c11thetically and without disruption. f OIAN•I COAST DAILY PILOT Tiit or .... CN•I O,\ILY f'ILOT •• 1 ...... If.II k e ...... I .... "'9 ,....,.,11rn1. II """I"'" W "'9 °'""' eo." f'ulll llllllttl (tfl'llltft)' ...... ,.,. .. l!lot\1 •rt P\1111~"9cl, MOl'4ily fl'll"ouSIPI llrld•r. !Of' Cost• Maw, N•i.pfrt 111..c11. "'""fl"'liOft e19<11/F900!1111 v11i.r. L•o- aMClt, lrvlllt/S-l•Dt, _ _. &111 Clt1111nlt1 a.ii .hie!! <•lll1h1,... A 1l1tt1l1 t .. leoill "111011 .. 111*11111«1 .. ,UfGt,.. 11'111 11.inff~: TM ,,llll"lpill !'llbll:lll .... ,,_Ill 11 11 U1 W..I •• ., SlrMI, c,111 "'"•· Ctllllmt., n.H. Re~trt N. W1e4 .. , ..... , •..C 1'11114111\ff J••k A. C11rl1't Yin 11,...l!Nlt ~ Gt ... 1ei.M......,. T1!H111 K•t•U .. ,w TM111 .. A. ,._.,,_.1111,.. MIMI ... l'itw· CfMi1I" H. L••• Alcli1~ P'. Nill ~ell! Mtneo""-E•u .. , ---)JO Witt 1,., Sh••' M1llht9 A'4re1t1',,0 . 111 IS •O, '1626 --,_...,.,. ... ~l w ,........., ......... ,. L.HIN '-"': nt ,., .. , AY~ Mi11111""9"" ._.., 11'11J INdl 11y1..,.,. kl! Clfll*I": * No•lll Et CMo1!111 Atfl\ , .. .,.... 17141 641~Jll Cl "1"' Al utlillf '41·1671 CW!lflt, nn. °''"" Coe~ io...tlll!lfll ~. Nt M#f tlffttt, Ul111trtll• ... .....,... ""'""' ., ................ ....... -'I' .. ~ Wllfllllt ... Ill ""' .......... ...,,... ....... ..... e .... =• .. ltC_,.-., ~ ··---.. --.... -"""' l.f "'Ill •• 1t -"""' !NI~ ......., ......... ..-..,., ' . L and as o/White House adviser would Mullin held the courtroom spellbound Theater, through Sun. 8 Pm ~ ~erote~ puncsld lured I lung and lodced on· nei&bborbood in• turmoil with residents .,_. when he look lbe stand and de!cribed ucr i.EcruREs _ · .. i;,lolerance .. ' ·~ r e. . clumred on 1treet cornen, slOpped and make llflll the single most powerful man how he killed not ju.st 10 persom .as first of series on the Classic Cinem'.a . ~llva -who lrutlaled the iatruga:le asked. whit wu bappeniDJ. iJf the. govenvnent neXt to lhe President. chars:ed -but U pel'IODI -alter receiv· Science Lecture Hall 7.30-10 .30 pm' w~l.e a~tempUng to con ~ cai:r Into "One of t.bl leDows said there w11 a eu{ the oommJUee chose to Support ing tele.J>Athic meua1e1 from hil tallier Adm. flt Flrst of sert~s ~ Edu~allon' t~ ge ~1n1 thnto a~ open a:e.~ ... " f! lhe ~b kidnaper IDd eome people holed. up In 1 hifu. on Kl&11lnger '11 a11turances that he and eometimel his vicitims. meet the Future Room 100 Social go or e ~ -"!_a& su-u• ... t home," J'ek:h.Unann recelled. ... - wilt consult fully with Congre" on major He has since been indicted for ooe of &:ience Hall 7-JO p:m. Adm. $5.50. sldOne too.I hro h hi -. "And lheJl he said : 'Come lo lhink o! it the lhree .,ddilional slayiiy;s ht c:onJeaR<l ' e 5 ug tore t UI' S fore1rm, ... lt m1y be xours.' " foreign policy declalorui and not use his lo on the wilnell stand -lhe fatal ata\:t. "'hlle a second hit him in the Jower, a1r 'J;}le· ,P'~~mianhs• son' Tclril,' J9. had White House po•t •• an ·excu,. for claim· bing or a priest out:lide a con1..,ional H;tcl•I• ;ker's domen •.nd burr.owed lol!neath lhe flesh jll.'t lji.a bliiiself 1 hambur1er !or din· ing executive privilege when ho lestifles last November. _ ., ., .,11 around his opposite .hip ta the other s~ae. ner lnd walked out to work ori hll van, on Capitol Hiii. Mullln blimed his mental impairment Sur~eons so far will allow police to otherW\se he would have been In the The committee -after sending a two-on his strict authoritarian father who Gear Grabbed question the two vicllm11bducted from a home •nd srabbed as • th.lrd hostage. man delegaUon to examine a secret FBI didn 't want him lo grow up. ' N~wport Bcac~ street <"O':f"'r last The lnctustrial executive uld he then file -satisfied ii.sell that Klisinger's "My father drove me kill crazy." he \\ednesday, ti:eg1Ming an evening ofter· went to the nearest police roadblock and part in lhe wiretapping controversy wu sa id. ror, for only five minutes each day. contlnned , It "'8S hl1 own borne under not a bar to his conflnnatlon. Every doctor who has examined Pt1u!Jin do'::kt~;keburd~b Jo~Yer~~ ;~~ "They're SU'OJll, "'-onderful YOUD& I*>' slese and was 1llowed to appro.ich after Sens. Clifford P. Case (R-N.J.), and has diaf'?Secl him as a paranoid e00111h, somebody was right there to pick ple ~nd they're improving,'' Aid ont UM shootlnp and ell clear stgnaJ. John Sparkman (0-Ala.), a su~ schizophrenic . hospital nurse Pt1ooday. "We don't want He met an 1mbul1nce coming out of committee of-tbe--Senate Foreign JWla •. -Mullin a-PoJ>war-hooor student and it~ hit h1tiifnr-th r;;;:·-~ them to_geLt.oo-woraout." U.-CUl-dM&c.and-hla-heart-1kJpped-when Uons Committee, reported to the fu11 f-tball p' tayer, -· vo•-• "m-u•ety lo . c .. . g you compiah~ lO s. he said the five-minute lnterv1ew1 are he saw his son's van atUI ln the-driveway, ....., ,._ l.c\I ..,.. a pcllce lhat he ducked into a Costa Mesa b el but lltill tremendous! UM beca be th ha. been I panel Mooday on Klaalnger'1 part In lhe succeed" when he gradulled from san service otation men'• room beside the n Y :f lo Ille t :toll d P anntn1 lo wiretappin,i: of 17 newsmen and govern· Lorenzo Valley High-School Jn-JMf.-He San Diego Freeway-for no~more ttian ·:io DtSUva andbl~iiBilBae~ of go out for the evenins. ment offit1als. began studying engineering !Jul dn>pped d [ h In Whom fo•t IU llTIOUDll ofblOOQ. refdilJriinn quickly delqmlned hi• out of college to experiment with drugs. ~n e5:e:;!rJs.: ~~r ~i;~~~pa~~e Autbontiet. today were continuing ta son, plus the family's Au S l r a I l 1 n County Officers, Copter Nab 3 Burglar Suspects In 1969, r.tullin committed himself to motorist police branded "an opportunist" prepare their prosecullon • J_& In It ' Shepherd ':'J.11 Shep and l\tt~ ind their 1itendocino State Hospital but was relea• had lltopped and made off with his pack , Crawford, who had lived with friends at catJ Alu Lucy, were un urt. cd after 72 hours. In lhe next five ye1r1, sleeplni bog and pup lent, plus ll2D in 7Sl Main SI., llunllnston Buch, for lllO ·:1 "'"!~ worried 1bou~ the cal~;'' be he rcrommitted himself to rour other cash. months. quipped. They ~IWIJ~ ta~e cover. menta l hospltals Howard Felchlm1nn, meanwhile, wa11 crime scene 1nveshgation was com· · lrying to get hla bullet-riddled house fix· pleted v.-ell after midnight an d From Poae l Orange County Sheriff'11 offlcera:, back· BEER • • • ed bY the hoverlni Coli. M~ polifL__ ~ -__ helicopter, captured three 1ccu1 c d lent lawyers won a f1vorable ntlln, from burglan tale Monday alter puraulng the a feder1I Judge In Loo An1elea. trio throo .. "' brush-covered country ln the . f\.1odelo then filed a request ror aootller "'' mJuncUon. It wlll be heard Oct. I. Cowan Heights area. ~1eantlme, Kelly 11ay1 he is livtna in a The chase began when a resident state of conlu1ion. He aay1 hiJ prepant reported the theft of a ichotgun and an wife hts 1 bad case of Jiueni and he automatic plslol frnm his home by a trto r~fuaea to give out the exact addreu of who ran from the house got Into their his beachfront home for fear of repril&.la ' or lhreal11. car and drove off at high speed. lie Oles his own plane out or Orange Deputy Rober t Cone, first on the scene, County Airport to ~Jaico to attend other jumped on the fender of a pas.sing car bualneu interest& -he 11 involved ln and ordere~ the motorist to pursue lhe fresh fish ind tequUa iJnporilnl as well trio. a11 beer. Cone "''as hurled !rom the car when II!! But Kelly say1 he la being c1rerul to driver spotted the getaway vehicle trap-cover his tracks in case he is belni trac· ped in a cul-dc·s!lc and jammed on his ed by private delecUvea he cl1lm1 brakes. Modelo has hired. Cone, cul and brulscd, otlll managed IO Kelly S3YI he 11 not puanold, juat fire l~o shot! at the burglars' vehicle as cautious. He aaya he's dealt wllb ln· it svrone around and sped away whilt he tcm1tlonaJ bl.Illness cartel• Iona: enou&h was regaining his feet. to fear them. Working with lhe Costa MeM police helicopter, deputies resumed th' Chase and r0W1ded up three men chaf'led with the burglary. They arc brolhera &berl Lope• Torre•, le, and Larry 1-• Tor· res, :I.I, along with Joseph Angel Lopes, 34, all of Sanll Ana . Lope1 I• bel"i treat.cl at Oran11 Coun· ty Medical Center !or minor lnjw1e1 sullored when Jie rolled down a Sleep hlll during the chest. The Torres brothers are ltt Orange County Jail. , Projects Approved On University D1·ivc Cott.a Mesa city councilmen Monday nlgjil 1nne1cd, •ubdlvtded and approved condominium CODJtruCllon plaOI for 1 property on Unlvtnltf Drive that wu rormery under county JurbdlcUon . They 1ut.horb:ed thfJ COl\ltructlon or M condominium Wlill at ~5 Unlv<"llY Drive by the Marine" Savfn&1 ind Loan AssoclaUon . I FromP ... l AGNEW.· •• have been Ibo IOUTCO of Ibo l'oll 1lory. David S. Brod•r. Poot poUUeal write, aald Apew "l>as held lcJlilll1 dJllCUSsiona In the poSI twO daya on lhO lldvtMblUty of mllnlng voluntarily from hll poet· lion.'' The arllcle 1dded: "Al least one Republican Party leader who cOnl•r!Od with Agnew came alll,Y convtnctd ho '!rill resign." Agnew was notified tut rnanlb by I~• U.S. allorney lo.11Jlltlttl0ro, Geor&o 8eall, that he is being inveollg1ted IS Piii o! a tv•nd jury ln.vesllpllon, of pollftcll COi' ruption In Maryland, lncludl!IC •ll"8•· lions· of ldckbackl by CO!llQllant.t and cont.racton to atatt otrk:iala. · J. lil•nll Thornooll. "-'• -secretary, told UPI lhe POii alory was "vory far off lhe mart.• • ( Musicians Get Pact rd up in pre)>lrallon for arrival home FeichtmaM and hi• m moved back In tonl1ht of r.tr11. Barbar• Felchtmanp. at I: 15 a.m., a:oinl to bed aher surveytng NEW YORK (AP) - A new contra ct covering orchestra musicians at Radio City Mu1ic Hall has •V1!rted a shutdown of the...;f,200oteat theater1-bome-of:::the hlgh-klc~lng Rocketle•. She wa11 visiting in San JOM the nleht the dama1e. her Upper Newport Bly ar.1 bome Did the dark, silent home hold a IM!Dae beceme the locus of news atte.nUon of forebodlnc due to t~e night's violent throughout much or California ••the kht· events? naperbartfcidid !nslile lililid-&mili<ll.---.. ~lll';_no," W4 Fcl§Umihli: Feichlmann , whole job UUe 11 Director "'"-lhlnp hlppen ... " MEASURE FOR TREASURE One factor overlooked by cuslomars in buying carpeting is tho mHsuring for yorda91. All of _our Solll!ll•n know ~w to_J))tt1uro end figure exact ytrdo9e, often providing our customers subst1nli1I 11vings in yordago 1lon1 • ,, Also, with the lr1mendou/in;t1ll1tion IX• f14lri1nc1 our 11le1m1n hove (each previously I w11 an txf14lrl inst1Her for us), we 1ro oble lo loruo any pol1nti1I problem. PIH11 1top in ind, look el the treosures ' 1v1il1bl1 to you through our store. We h1v1 1 ;i91ntic 11loction, and the measuring will be ACCURATE! - HOllaS: Moo. Tin Tllon., t te 1110 • ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 P'ltlcentltl AV.. COSTA MllA 646 .... JI _,.,_, .. , -UT. f:IO te I • • • • I I I