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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-10-10 - Orange Coast Pilot7 1 . I • . . • • toast.· .. Poli~eman .I ) ..... ' • ' :t . • -·Israel Fund Driv~ > > • ,,to-.. • ~ ~ ... ' . ~ .. ' ' .. -. ' .. . . . ,. Slated • ID A ·nahei1n For Mideast War -·-... -·~ ers .. . .. . • am . ·Agn· · ew .Ou~ '~ f \ \ \ Neaepert. fl,;stei-11 1 Botrih Located . ... : ~· ~: .. ,.. • •• :· r1at ~ , . • . -:- ·: h~aq Joins .~ • • • • • • • Arabs With ; J . • iNo Contest :eteads ' . . 0 . Fl . B t Air Attark n am1ng . oa BJ Uaffed Press _ . . • • • ., ,. BY ARTllUI\ R. VINSEL Of ... Dlttr '"'' ltlff I } Sheriff's Office bomb oquad said the destructive device, which 1 o o k e d somewhat like a stick of dynamite, iJ a WASHINGTON (AP) -Vice President Spiro T. Agnew resigDed today, a weep- tng Ital! secretary announced. Agnew then pleocled no contest in federal coort in 9'1tlmore··lo ·one COUii! ol in<:ome tu evulon. • '-~ ' '. ' . The word' came from &\secr"etary who uid ,lcnew's stair had been inlonned of tbe dec1lion at a' midday meeting. The vice president himself was in Balti· more at the fedtt&l courthouse, the pur- pose of. bis visit there Unirinounced. (Earlier otory, Page 29). Agnew bas been under federal investi· laUon in connection· with alleged kick- .stunned firemen mopping up inside a gutted. 46-foot ocean motor yacht moored in Newport Harbor evacuated the brand- new boat this morning when they stwnbl· ed onto e<ploolves -~etanator wires. ~)J'he pre-dawn fire aboard the vessel lied up behind Mariner Yachts, 2212 Newpor1 Blv~., had definiteJy been classified as arson by lnvestigatori. "!t's arson," declared Police Sgt. Jim Gardiner at the scene. "The guy just ·didn't know what be was doing," he added. "If he had. , .it would have gone up." Technicians from the Oringo Collllty powei; charge. . The exploslvea ll]JtClallsb, Including Sgt. VJto Verlauto an<l·1letective Fnd Blak~, "'°'oved one Portion o! the crude. !iQinb. io the end of a. doclt f0< ex· aminaijon. : Pollce said firemen fint discovered it about 7 a.m., foll~wing the predawn fire which filled the cabin with f 11 m e 1 several hours earlier. A can of solvent had apparently been sprinkled around Inside over t he (See ARSON, Pogo I) bacta In Maryland, where he served as TL ..:..f A E g~Ltaa~~~~=~: · ·~ t ttempt rupts told the Aasociated press of the re!lgna· umi: . 8be said she was speaking 00 be-• bali'ol J. Marsh lbomaon, press secre-l .~.J _ • ~~t·~;-t~ift& '1n''iii'~ . ;nlJo:.. "~'f:u'\"l.ff•··"". · E1ecutive Office Building said there C , . .J -~ • would be no f'urtber comment imme-~ • t • . • " • ""! ,_"'!!:•· dlately. t By TOM BARLEY tog wheels from hiJ parked car ended AG1Uw.:c:A1LS::aT aum .. w 2 Mrs. Bri:rwn aakl'only: : or ... Dtill'f' ""'.... with one man dead on the sidewalk and -.. ;1 ... ..,.:,m· 1.,........... .. ~:' "'nle:Apw .. ·staff ha!: just rt~; ''A: shooting fracas. that erupted late bis companion jailed on murder charges. ' • ~· ' . • .~ tram a meetinl in which we were m-' Tuesday night when a Garden Grove formed ~t the vice president bas re-area homeowner spotted two men remov-Orange County Sheriffs deputies book· 9"" alped ·u of 2 o'clock this afternoon" ed Tbomu Thomson, 20, of Garden ~-; (ED1'}. , i Grove, into county jail on charges of , Aflhe time word of Agnew's reslr.•· Off1"cer Freed munler, strong arm robbery and a~ ~~-~~iC W:af8~~.Presi ent ~ tempted theft. They allege he ls the man n., was BO Indication whether he , J G }' D h who loosed a shotgun blast Into the chest wauneellng·with anyooe. . D ' ir S eat . of Paul Popken, 19, Ganlen Grove. 'lbe White House bad no comment with · Deputies said homeowner Leonard Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler Wt-, ~ By JOANNE REYNOLDS Davis, 39, told them he looked from his 1vaU1ble to newsmen. . ! or ... o.itr """ '*'" home late Tuesday night and saw two ' • ... 1 • -,.:.J""1~ oe!:'~rvi"::nn~:'." ~untington Beach police officer Ron • rrien who appeared to be rtmovlng the BJ,lllJIY>S.ln: • '· •'~~ Ornp a..ty dtbloo and wotdifnc 11 the machines tk:ked off~ P"1p>er was freed from jail Tueoday_ . wheels ~m his car; . °'""' .... Nii -, • ~-tlol-l,arffl, the l'llly will ol· .....i ol ~·a d<d$1oo. • nllllt. but tile Orange ColDllY District A:t· Davis laid he grabbed bit thotgun, ran ~._.,'iollY-iO~ill\h!.ld!1 ,..:i.loot,.,..lel-<111 tile-br;tfle , . ·-. ~~.-i-'io fnln.thehomeandlimlaro<1nd lnlo the ~ .. ,~ilii("~""U.~i~·._~.ttan , ~ ... flhNIL.l~ r -' 'l·\.~· ~ ·"'"',u{':~ ,.,. t1'1 ~"T.&tit~._~.._~,.,,~~~-~ ... -~dwlll fted. Eut war will be bold ~'tlflbt,at -Alm,.· tape recon11ng 1'111 be plJyed 300 Protest FJrmgs Deputy District AttomeyJ.)lruce Pat· Devis ,.1d llO w ... examining hb car l :Jll In AIYhelm. • '\ ,,.., llw Ubftod Jewllb Appoal · liOad-' tel'IOO said today that lwo mvestlgaton when the two men returned and berated lllD1 -J the -~ quarters In New York, telling ol tuppOrt SAN LlJIS OBISPO CAP) -More ihan have been assigned lo tile _ case and are him for llmg hb weapon at them. He aiundl (JPC) '" ~ Oimlly, bdpe lo a<tiv!U.. an>und tile coomtry, Shane uld, !t10 -ken otayed off their jobs for tile oootlnulng 1 full Investigation. said the argument became a struggle attrad be""'°!' 3,tltlO and 4,tltlO f>OOPlt, -~ the! bolb Jewa and non· flftll atralght day protesting tile firing of "We hav~ no Idea how long it will ta~e. when lhe two men grabbed hb sholgun both r Jewlllr llld ......,.. '-..Or-Ins are welcome and needed at1 the two fellow workers at lhe Diablo Canyon Since we only came lnto the case Mon· an<\ told him they intended to confiscate Melod)rthd Diii' nt.fJand.. · niJJy. . . nuctear power plant site. A spokesman day, we're going to need more time/' be the weapon. 1-rd Shane ~t af IJl.JFC in The Uolted Jewish We~are W' pl for tile Plumbers and Steam Fitters said. Deputies said Davis told them oil three Or .. Qount1, ~ today tblt '"In ex~ ,Orance Coun9' •an • fund &'f~-Sun-union Local ~ said Tue3day the strike Palmer, 31, was released from the . men fell struggling to the ground with -'iUtOO,tll1111Y ·be -llld·at the ·~· immediately alt.r -broke ,out against Kello!!« Construction Co. was Huntington Beach City Jail shortly '!fter Thomson 's hand on Jhe trigger of the rallJ." ~ dWing Saturday Yom Kippur services, laW1Ched following the firing of Albert 5 p.m. He had been held tlrere since last shotgun. Jt discharged and Popken was . , In addlUcn lo publlcb' dl1pla,mc aup-(11.oo RALLY, Pap I) Leder ind David Pickrell. Friday. (See FRACAS, Pase I) •• ·'f • -'~ ' The Israeli air force new massive. bombing attacb on Syria and Egypt to; day and carried the war Into Syria in m'. effort to ofbet the loo:! of lhe Bar-Le<· Line at the Suez Cana!, Israel's ~ military setback in 25 yean. .. Iraq indicated It was entering the war!. on the side of the Arabs and said Its- planes &!ready llfO:d ta.ten part·ln atta'c~ on the OOei; and G?lan front!. .' .- King 'Hussein ~ Jordan called up al' reserves "becatae of the presen': circumstances" and It appeared Jorde might joln the war. :· Official Israeli military sources said·" columns of Israeli tanks pushed out ot: the Golan Heights, scene of five days ot'.; extremely heavy fighting, and were goini';" after dug-in Syrian infantrymen lmt· tanks over rocky and difficult terrain. • Exactly what the Israeli intention wai-: In the ground thrust was not immediateti clear -whether it wu a brief operatiori:· or the beginning of an expected coon-· teroffensive aimed at destroying tht Syrian army. _ !.l!i¥1Uta11>t~ktsll)!\n .sal<! . lhe .eoiu4 mrust followed alr strikes on the (See MIDEAST, Page I) .------------..; .. or..,e • • Weatlter ll-tostly sUMy Thursday, with slightly warmer temperatures along the strand. Highs In tbe mld- 60s at the beaches, rising to the 70s inland. Overnight Iowa 56. INSWE TODAY ,Thitiking about buvfng a home m· th• Saddl<hack Valleu? rcr~~~~"ri.':'h~ j i11g to afford ont. See sf.ory, Page 17. Mell• • -.... MolhMI ..... lt N•llMlt ....... . °' .... c-i., 1•11 • .,, .,....,. "'" DI'. Sttil!Cl'IM M St.cl MM111tt 1 .. lt Tlt!WI•... .. TlrlNtw\ .... ·-. ... _.., ...... 11 .. ..... ""' ... I , . --• ' Wednt$dty, Octobtr 10, llJ/,, • $5.1 Million Spent to ·Giiard J Ranch.:;::::..._~-~: .. i ' • . • • ...a1s1Dct 111e ,W} or !><-JJW ~ WASlllNGTON (UPll -The sovem· meat spent some $5. t milUOD between lN3 and 1972 ft>r securlty measures at two ranches owned by President Lyndon 8. Johnson. congressional testimony revealed today . Rep. John Buchanon (tl-Ala. l. said the tigure:s are documented ln a yet to be ..teased prellmlnttry roport by the Geoeral Services Administration . 'l1'e General At.'COW\t.lttg 0 f f i c e , Congress' bookkeeping agency, has been lnvestigating how much wu ·Spent on . Co1111ty /cts previous l)mideoll' homes !oUowlng di!Jclosure an estimated. $10. t minion was spent for security at l'>resldent Nixon's estates at Key Biscayne, Fla. and S&n gemente. ( Buchanan, at a House government ac· UVIUes 1ubocmmiltee bearlnJ Into ex· pend.itum on presidential homes1 said the new study would show GSA f.X- pebdltures totaling" $1.1 millton oo the 400-acre LBJ ranch near Johnson City. TeL and the Ha)'l¥00d llanclJ fn Uano County, Tex . In additkai, Buobaoan said, .u. million Staats llld-CGlll ai r;&' ' .intr1p at a cot! ol about IZl,JOO. for rauticJitnl aitaells agalnll ia'MI bf wa. spent ~·commlJDic-equiPmen! deVices al ,_,t: ' -Slalls wu able~ Jl'OvidcJIQ. ~-··· SuldloL17.IDIL8Jlkl>ol..IO~' al the two ranchos, ol whlcll 1750.000 bet ween 1164 ond ;Jl73 Prelldenl JG11n F. Keoootly'a -Air batUeo nJrled tbnJ41Cb Ille IMeo worth was suboequently romoved after 1219,000 In ·~ llt .. OflA and In lfylimlapor\, Miis .. Glen 'On Estai. and each sld• reported vlctorl ... Jchnsoo's death, and on additional 12.2 Ille Secret s.rw.;.,. oot ~· t!lat In Mlddleliw'g, Va. ad Palm Boldt, F.Ja. million was spent !or other com· flgurta were """"'pie!< for Ille. periQd e1coptloralfl,OOOlalloul5"!1terbulltby Syria bas issued no fOPMll on the municallona expenses. 1164-1"8-• · -the Haily oa lederlil ,,._.,. near the flgiilJni oa lbe occupied Golan llelghll GAO Com ptroller (la)eral Elmer B. The .Air F~~ 1!lllla l'llm~ -ce. • since allortly alter mldal8bt 1'leldaf Siu\' said thet the (lAO ..... unable lo J-WU In atr·tnFF . ..,., tM.t miIJloo Nmm home aecurtty Wbd II aatd Syrian ""*'!""'rded and =d~~ial'~~ ::;. ~~ ~ ~I~ i.!. ~ ·::11. • ~:.jr~=:-..iM14~ readied Ille oulskirtl ol ~ . Roooevell and could J><OVide ~Y The !!,~rat A-"'""""t!'ntloo Iii-!or "-rtallon !adliU.. and 1214,181 How.ver, a.UPI ~l"'!'Xllla•lrl preliminaJY !lglres lor Johnson's. stalled air 114vlgalloa'_equljlmenl at. the lor -Service~-said lbe ilraelis ,_. ~ up · • • pockell of Syrian ~ !!!!"' • • Former Jlraell ii!J!!;f1 liilellfCimce . :VFOs Si"gh. "ted . chi~, Maj. Gen.·11aim Henoc said: ... w. are not in danger. We are now tn a~ • . ... ol pl~ the !nltla~ .. • lie ~ said the Syrian. 1 army w11 ''nqw in. OveT.; Indiana, ~~;~~~~ Syria." Takeoffs Resume Over Newport ~-Louisiana By Unlted Press lnl.U!18tional, Several persons fought mosquitoe.s and chill.bumps to get a gll!npiJe of Ille red &nd , .... ligbts whirling alep a unldeo· lilied flying object hoverlpg In the night Tani< and arlill'1')1 ba!Ues blazad .. llie Suez Canal front five to nine . nllles behind the Bar·Lev"Line for the fifth ·day of the 1973 Middle East War but so far they appear fo have beeD indeclslve. Cairo reported heavy air s_trikes against Israeli (IOSIUims In lb< Slnal today. By JACK BROBACK Of 111• 0.11\1 PHOI Slatt Morning takeoffs of jet planes from Orange County Airport will be back over Newport Beach follo'ving a 3-2 vote of the ,county Board of Supervisors Tuesday. Since October, 1971, planes have been taking off over Santa Ana and 1\1.stin from 6 a.m. tot a.m. and over the Upper ,NeWJICl<I Bay the balance ol the day. Now they will take off over the bay all the lime, weather conditions permitting. The only-exceptions will be when wealher conditions dictate a northern takeoff. Supervisor Ra.Jph Clark of Anaheim Jed the attack ·on the morning northerly U.kroUs. lfe said he bad received countless complaints from residents of Tustin. "Jets have been using the lL5 (Instni· ·- Praying It Like It ls Chuckles closed the Irvine City CouncU invocation Tuesday night just after the Amen was beard. Midway through the supplication ror divine guidance Councilman E. Ray Quigley Jr. framed an unusual approach to a supreme being. ''Help us not to blow it Councilman Quigley prayed. South Lagunan Seeks Overturn In Fence Denial .. An li\Ogr)' South Laguna homeowner went to court Tuesday in a bid to bait what he claims is a constant invasion by trespassers who "defecate. fornicate and urinate" in his salt water pool and on the surrounding property. \V illard l. Ca in will ask, at an Orange C.Ounty Superior Court hearing that will be set this week, for the overturning of the county's denial of his plans to build a six-foot-high chain link fence around his oceanside pool al 32229 S. Coast Highway. Cain claims that both county planners and the board of supervisors denied his request without examining his protests that his pool and adjacent cove have become the center for "pot parties. \·u1garity, burglary, arson and the illegal use of drugs." Sounty documents attached to the lawsuit indicate that county denial was based on the argume nt that Cain's fence and the rais.ing of the nearby sea wall would be in conflict with the general character of the area. Cain's home is built on a shelf high in lhe cliffs overlooking the ocean in the South Laguna area . He claims the site is ideal for the viewing or trespassers' ac- tivities around the pool which has, he claims, become a garbage dwnp for his uninvited visitors. OU.N51 COAST n DAILY PILOT rr.. Ortf19t CoUI DAILY l'tLOT, Wllh - lt (omCIMll ll>e H ..... Prns, h Pllblillltd ll'P ll'lt Ortf!V• ~ti Publitftlnf '-"""· Sept· •ate tdltlont trt M ll1hed, -y lhr-'t l'ri..y, for toit• Mt .. , N"""'°tf lffe:h, Hun!ll'llllen lt0<:ll/FOUt1l•ilo Vtlley, LOIVUM lpdl, lrvk>l/S.$11etledl •"" $.on Ckmtnlt/ Sin Jua11 C.Pltt,.M. -. tint!• r19ionlll edition lt pUllli ...... $1""""'' ..... ._...,.., fM prinejp,ll p!Jtllilllilll pltM ii ti JJll Wn1 ltV S!rMI, (0911 Mt .. , C.IU..nll, Hiit. Rohtrf N. W..C Prnkltfll IN """'"" .. J1clr R. Curlty V"t i"'flldtlll tnd ct.nlrtl Mtfltgtr Tho11111 Ktt vil l!Cll~ Tho..,.., A, Mt,trp~iflt ~offto Edf!Of" Ch1rftt H. loo1 ltkhtrd .,. Nill AHltftnl MtMCllftl ltlllton Offk• Oul1 M-: UI w-:~:r St!WI NfWJIO'I &Ndl: AU-H ...,_!'Ill Ll9Uf\I fll«l'I: ltt F-1 A-M1111!""-"'"'t-11: Ul1J .............. ,. Sen ,,.,,......: JU """"71 Cl GfM!M 11 .. 1 '"''' (714• 64MU1 a.....-.. • ..,,..... .... 2..un I',_ ( .. t.11 A-.... Ill U.--.... 4t2-4420 ,.,_ """"'01'9"9' Ctdfy ~ M0.12J' Gtl>Yr.,,,_ 1f7J. °''"" t;olt l P'wtlllMl'lf """""'•· Ne -,...,...,. rnw1r11..., ldl .... i.1 ..... 11.. .. ... _,,_" ... !NY .. rt0'1lf!Ktd wllllW! t111Kltl ..... ""'""" ol COIJfl'ilfll -· • ~ d tu """-Miii 11 Co.ti MfM, Ctll....,la. """'°""'ltfo "' wmtr llM ,,_.lllY1 ... 111tll U,lf -"""'' ll'llltr.rY #tfflMllDnt ,P,A "°"'""'' n1ent Landing System) )>Mb over residential areas ol Tustin and north TusUn rather tban following the Newport · Freeway as directed," Clark charged. He said the noise was intolerable and the monitoring inadequate. He also suggested steps toward the termination of the Hughes Airwest fUghts from the airport, blaming lbat line !or moet of tbe noise on their flights to Phoenix and Las Vegas. Supervisor Ronald W. Caspers of Newport Beach noted that 80 percent of lhe present ffights take off over Newport Leach. 1'The balance ol the county shoo.Id be willing to share tbe noise problems," be-urged. · Nonnan Ewers, noise abatmient speclalbt for the Orange County Airport, said sufficlcnt monitcring equipment y1as used in the north Tustin area and that the ill; paltero,)!'U uaed.!alroqueptl,y. Clark attempted to push ihrOOgb a IOO- ond motiea • to have the iirport staff clleck ... other airline> that might be willing to take over the Hughes Airwest lease but this motion lost by a .3-2 vote. Caspers offered a motion to cancel tbe Airwest Jeue wbldt ia now on a montb- ID-moolh basis, but he did not get a sec-ood. . Stude1its Hurt By Lightni1ig !J1lt in . Fl.oridp., 1'isr PALM' niiAw. Fli. <A - fow: ho s were injured wlJen a ligbtning bo ~ · k a group of seventh-graders on 'a .and knocked t 10 to the jJoQoi say. ; • BiJl>by Mlit0 u, was In ~ con- ditloo tDctay al Dooto"' l!olPttal and Mike Ball. 11,-was in poor cOnditton at Kennedy Hospital after being hit Tuesday afternoon, hospital spokesmen said. Two other students, Allen Adams, 13, and Phillip Harris, 12, were in satisfac- tory coodition at Doctors. "A big sheet of lightning engulfed the whole area," teachers at Jefferson Davis Mlddle School said. $1 Million Pot Haul Burned Up SMITllVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) -A crowd of about 200 gathered here to watch police put the torch to an estimated $1 million worth of marijuana they fou nd last week. The plants were doused Tuesday with kerosene and sef ·ablaze behind the jail on the DeKalb CO\mly Courthouse square. The crov•d \\'as apparently drawn to th e scene by the smell , V.'hlch ob5ervers said filled downtown Smithville. From Page I FRACAS ... shot in lhe chest. Qav is told officers that Popken was dead when they rolled hbn over to ex- amine him. Sheriff's deputies said no charges will be filed against Davis. UltlT ........ TEMPEST TO STRIP UP A STORM ON FLORIDA CAMPUS But Coll ... Officials Say She Won't Take It All Off • • skies for ,two hours over southeast Uxlisiana. Anotbet UFO was reported in Indiana. "It sent chill buJI!~ dOwn me/' said Mn, Harey-Peotoo /ii SIJdell;La. ''When I !li'st .a, lha<·Jllai) i:l!JI excited; and !bit's )\'lliJI ·1 ·hollerilq:oat to Jimmy to ''" .. bring hit binocuJ.li]:.'' ""' . ' Police hJ Eaton, Iiid., said they tracked a ,;{r..,. flYfng object with Oashl!i; red, •Whl,te and blue llgb\s lor sever!i'f hOUrs ./ Tuesday night. · l' • 1. 1111-radar· at ~I Bair J'I~ _lJk:ledu; J!iO llyiN,Qb~ Pl!! Q!J•oers were· 'lllllble to·· ~ tho craft-or ,,_..dettrmine b.at i't was, ~ • I • .. .i "" Poli~ J'ict ~ 750 penobi 6*ted the . tJFo and said calla WlrigdobOut It "Caine ID• from 15:· ,__ .i. ,,-'."'1~ ~ "'f" . -:-~· .. ' ,. . . In LouJllan8 .>i:leiinfj °""' ~ editor or the sllcsen Deily; ~,, .aia~~ tracked Ille 01••I•1t tbjocl ~~ bJc calla llo!p res!deiil!i l....V llilbL ~ Israef b8d reported some. units acn,,. the ceiise-fire line Tuesdaf but todB:y the sources indicated the move was in •lreogth. · Israel said its air force shot down 17" counterattacking Syrj,an MIGs trying , to attack In the G<I~ Heights area -tile biggest l!raeli claim of this war. cairo reported Its air force hit lsrleli troops In the Sinai and 'set !Irt tO llnlell mUlllry headquarters, there while beating off In- land aii' raidS. . ' The war appeared to have turned into a war of attrition with neither side a:· peeling a quick; ~kout victory. . Diplomatic; efforts to, 1end the figbtlllg were at a standsUD. There were COil· · sultaUOlll betlveen Washington aod Moscow but no sign ol a solution. United Nations Security Council efforts were, to no avail -'Ud hindered fUrtber by ~a Soviet walkout on an Waell qieec:h. · '!be .u.t>a hive ~ __ .,.. more'lban :ioo· Israeli planes during Ibo five days .or fighting oot lirad llUI • ciaimad DJ11!1erJ1 ol .llJt air.: ~ .-* f ·~i ·-,. " F,.....P .. el :;. ~·1 foucbt moequ:~,. ~ -mblates .waldiiog ""'1etblng wt lhel'e, • be sald. "I like to think there is some IOgiQal, , e.rthJy explanation '!or whatever It ·w'u. But We did watch soniethtag." ' . RALLV. J'unmy 'N~bilt'.iiJid i\ Iooltici'li~a . • .t'• • • "8f, butben.~_,ltwam'tSbJ.11'.:..· . . , ~. ~ , • ' "!"'" ,_. tbe AJ1ab .a <Oliple '<JI lbe 1 . -,holy~. for',h, Jeillt!b, peo- tlmel, but Wt DOI SkJll!!. ·You coulcfn't ....-.-, --anythtq )Nttbe llf;" · ,' P~;.U ,ol ~~g, ilf.Qoo lm'been K_-_ Aid abjo<f dlmJMI romtded .OQ!!JllY. to pgdJoJe """ and .....i --15. ...... boopllol~udilll!':ileededlllp- T • lateraly and closer to the bOriaaQ before plies nol ilsed 1or ftglJtlng," said Shane, empest Storm ii became bright again. The,~,.. president or Mercury Savii>gs and Loan brightest when first spotted, If Rl'l'" eyer and !ormtr lrultee ol tho ,Ocean View From Pagel ARSON ... dinpner until it l!lffed from ~ ~r Schoof Dlslitcl in HunlJniloo lleadl. To Strip D1>1111n two boors, be'sa!il. w, • "Yeitel'day., w. w •.~: ~Y carpeting, plastics and other com-~ ~ Slldell . police said Ibey -"'° ...... $80,000, arid bf tW end fJf tile -l'<! bustibles which later lay in charred F H • =:,=~~Uooid W , bopoto!Mlableto'-"'"'!=f heaps ontbe,di>;kbeW•~r. , Or omeC()ln;lng ..... "pick, .p t!=~-:.:=.w• Inveutgators .1todaY 1 could oU~r no ~~: •Ulell lar.PftctCw,"i 1.a 1-*'' ~ estimate yet 1or monelal)' damage caus-TALLAHASSEE, Fla. <ult!J -Most • ' • fnnda .,,. uaed to -!W..,..... ed by the bungled b)owup operation and couei: .. hope ~., ra1r weather r., lbeir SnalU!s Sw ·l:;"iM ~~= .. ~a. Ilia~· they were exptoTing possible motives. homecoming festivities, but Florida State '"lbil -;.nu; bJggest outpourtnc ti. Spokesmen · fqr the yacht brokerage University has invited Tempest Storm . T'-.:.t' Sh 1. • financial support lUllOftl.. the Orwnce firm told police lbe big white vessel l«.J S 0WUlZ County Jewilh commuoitVI wL" .-The burlesque queen is to be the ma1n v ~ -r· which hasn't yet been christened is own-. .,. · &Lid. "And.· It's just started.'r .•• altraotion at the FSU "homecoming pep JA · · -"Jt{) j Polle While the --~ •--ed by Peter Aini, a Phoenix, Ariz., resi· rally Oct. 19. • Jl'ut. n...,:; e re.are DO·~· .... -.,..,.~ dent. · say' Pneone bu ~ ·• ;J us and cording 1o Shane, the best -'m•tll put She's billed as a "buxom stripper," Juliet; 10-r..t-toog Indian Rodt pylhoos the Jewith population fn tho _, at So tar, Alm's whereabouts have not but school spokesmen say it's a "mild who abate top bllllng with..exotic dancer between.1$,000 and 50,000, • bet!n established. strip," and it will he an "adults onJy:• ~ FoxAt~.Jackson~ nlgllttlab. "We haven~t'"'evert bad to IOBcit · The planted bomb was evidently perfonnan · · ,Mrs. ·Fox~, Who ii prf~ly bill-volunteers 1o help ua," Shine Aid. ''nte calculated only to destroy the motor · ce. ed as "Sheena the JUngle:~.' Tues-Tustin btadquarten of tbe·JFC bu been sailer and designed to go orr during the ."She won't take off all her clothes," day warned the snakenaper to handle deluged. with ptacJDe calls from people pre-dawn oours. . said Mike Beaudoin, director of in-Julius and Juliet genUy. She said they wanting to help. Right now there' are 1IO The boat is moored directly adjacent to formation for FSU and member of the tend to bite if made nervous. peopl.e oo' the telephoqe teUtna people popular Woody's Wharf, a glassed·in Leon County School Board. Police said someone pl01Cbed a' hole about the rally." · · .·• restaurant nightclub which almost cer· "'Sbe'i no _stripper, she's a burlesque Monday in the python's' cage behind More information on the nllJ is tainly would have sustained.-some q•-•," he 5111.d. t~ VaiJer home of the dancer an.d )ler available at the JFC headqum1ers, ... damage. :-l~-;:~·~~~~iji;;;;;:;~~~~~m~anag~~e~r-~hus~ban~d,~G~al~e~n~F~o~•~·==·==~771&..~~i!!!i!!iii!iliiPiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •. An eTnlosion at that range -even a ""'...,., relattveiY small one -could also have r&.:.'r_.. posed a danger to customers inside the crowded quarters had they been there. . One employe watching the proceedings from the catwalk around the restaurant provided a possible clue when he describ- ed seeing a man hanging around earli er. He said the man was carryihg an in- strument resembling a sophisticated walkie-ta lki e unit but conceded it could have been a transistor radio. He said the chief reason he re mem· bered the man was because he wondered about the .antenna attachm1ot. , Today's case brou ght .memories of the famed 1947 Overell murder case which t\\·o youthful lovers were ,accus"e.d of dynamiting the teenagect jirl's parents' boat in Newport Harbor. " Beulah Louise Ove~:I, )1. 311d Bud Gollum, 21, were "ac(fWtted in a celebra ted case that lirotight newmen rrom all over the nation to.Orange Coun· ty, 26 years ago. ~ OPIN ' .. ' Pen..-~dson-Dunlop Tennis Balls Doz.-7.95 ~ Kramer Autograph Tennis Racket Frame en~-17 .95 itrung Nylo..-21.95 II· ' . . · Baslletballs:-i95 ta 28.95 -lllNtAT Yolleybah-leather-13.95 & 18.95 Volt Volley Balls-4.25 to 11.95 One More Ti10.e -Acrylic Wann Up Suits 21.95-24.95-34.95 Playground Balls.-1.89 '& up HandbaUs & Gloves RacquetbaR Rac.quets Skateboards & Wheels Liz, Burton Trying to End Rift ROME (UPI) -Film stars Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, who announced last summer they will -seek a •vorce, have begun an attempt to save their nine-year marriage, friends of the couple said today. Burton dined with bis wife in public Tuesdii' nigti\ at the Grand HoW in Rome shorUy after arriving by plane !rom the United States, He remained in the city overnight. ' Friends o! the couple said they decided to try to work out the differences in their stormy marriage before proceeding with plans to divorce. , If they decide to recon cile, the friends said, Miss Taylor will ac· compa~ Burton to Sicilr where he is scheduled to begin filming a moVIe next week. Tho couple separated In New York July 3 but reunited 17 days later in Rome, where their romance began in 1962 on the set or "Cleopatra!' Thetr reconciliaUon fell apart July 31. • ' • ~ . . Adidas-Tretom-Converse Jack Purcen Tennis Shoes All Purpose Shoes 9.95 to 21.95 AD Star Basket Ball Shoes-9.95 Bob Wolfe Basketball S~oes-9.95 Adidas Basket Ball Shoes ~ Open _ 9 to 6 Closed Sundays t ; • Gym Clothes Sweat Sox Spndo Swim Suits & Trulis Table Tms Bats & Sets Tennis Shirts-Shorts · T elllis Dresses .. . Iles-Parts-Tires-Tulles · · Repaiing • At Your 'e~vice A s...lfl'• W-.0, ud Friday Feeture Of lbe Dally PUtl Go1 4 problem~ Tlln Pat Dun-n. l?at Cleanln!J Kiity ' DEAR PAT: l have h•'o questin - one is dwnb_, blU lhe other isn't. Does a , cat have a navel? We tried looking for one on our cat and v:e round six nipples, but. no navel. The search was com· plicatcd by his Jong fur and short temper. He got so mad he ran out to the garage and rolled In some grease oo the floor. J\1y mom won't let him in the house and she said I'd better find out fast how to get him cleaned up. That's my second ·question. How do I? TINIEST GOES HOME -Gµadalupe Ortiz,. shown ~t.birth anir as she was Tuesday going home ·with her' m~the.r, was.lhe smallest child ever born in Orange County, Lupe weigb64 just over a pound and a half at birth July 9 and was nearly five months .premature. Today, in the arms of her mother, Frances, she weighs almbst six pounds. . . . S.P., Fountain Valley ' The answer to your lint queslion is no: A kitten Is born with an wnbllical cord, but the mother cat nips it oU alm•t immediately and lbe spot wbere it wag attached bttomts smooth in a few days. In view of yo ur cat's temper, a wet bath ii oat of tbe questioa. Re-- move tke grease by parting ~er ~air and sprtnkltni cormlarcb Into her coat. Lea~ tile comstarcb on long enoogh to absorb all tbe grease aasf .then bru.U It oat. Kettnetly Sketehes DEAi\ PAT: tlke hundreds of other Orange Countians I have several area pen and jnk sketches done by Scott Ken- nedy d Costa Mesa. I know he started selling his art work while in his teens and reproductions are still on the market. What happened to him? ls h.: still turning out new malerial? R'. R .• Costa ?.1esa Kennedy. now %!, began bis art career at 14, and presently lives lu Denmark. Lltbograplt nproducU0111 of his current work are avatlable at the Book Shop on the Ialud, 305 Marine, Balboa lslaad; ?.flaney'1 Ship Cbandlery, %537 W. Coa..t ln&hway, Newport Beacb; and 1Ucbard'1 Flower Sbop, 1433 Via Uclo. Newport Beach. For a schedule of upcornln& area art shOws. phone '46-4%!7. Great Fire Recalled , DEAR PAT: Fire Prevention \Veek. is 'now btlng observed in our: chikireu's ,elemenlary school. After my son and ·daughter pointed out a Ce'° fire hazards ,jn the hOme I had overlooked, they asked ·.me how and whel\ the obsenunce of this ,special week got started. I aaid it had somtthing to do with the famow Chicago fire, but I wasn't sure. Am r ri1gJit? H. T., Newport Beach Fire Prevention Week wa1 flnt pro. claimed ta the U.S. ·aad Canada la 1m in recop!tion of the great Clllcago fire of 1111. Tbe fire that burned for more thMn • 3' 1Mur1 ieok the Uves of more tban ~ ·ptr'IODI, left 11,0M homeless, 17,588 bulldJn1 destroyed and caastd damage estJmaLed at SlN million. Legend says tbe conflatr•tlon started in Mrs. O'Leuy'1 barn, 551 De Kovea St., Oct. I, W9 bu COW Up&el a lantern. General Law City Voting Pusl1ed to March 5, 197 4 Do Wonae11 GI• Be11eflt!" DEAR PAT: One always hears and reads statistics about men taking ad- vantage of the GI Bill for education. There are a lot of .,.,.'Ofllen ·in the anned !wees t.oo, and rd like to know if they are also taking advantage of !he GI Bill OOucation benefits. N. S., Fouotain Valley Veterau AdallnlstraUoa records in· dlcate I.bait only one-thlril of tbe women veter1n1 eligible for edaca llonal and trainin g beaefU1 have used them. About 188,009 of tH 144,0ll, ".wnta who 1e(t military 1ervlc'.e 1lnce Jan: 31. 1955 bave not. taken. tra~g under1~ GI BUI. Adj11st Windom Shades PEAR PAT: I'm havin& nothing bul trouble with my new witlOOw shades, As a result of state legislation signed recently by Gov. Rona1d Reagan, the dotes of general law city municipal general elections will be pushed forward to·~farch 5 in 1974. The law will affect city council elec- tion,, in Fountain Valley, Costa Mesa, Irvine, Laguna Beach, San J u a n Capistrano, and San Clemente. :rhe cities of Seal Beach, Huntington Beach and Newport Be.ooh are charter · cities and are exempt rrom the election' date change. Without the change, general law cities' general election!.: would have been held on ·April 9. • · • Seafood Bandit even though their sizes appear perfect. B • H ul Half ol lhem snap up and slartlc me -·Gets . 1g a something awful. when they'~e barely- -touched and the othel;' half won't pull up MlAM1 (UP I) -First there was a at. all unless I v.wk with ~~ for sever2I rash 01 meat hijackings, and then liquor. minutes. Ts there. some trick l cculd use \Yitb fish prices rising, seafood was to get them .,.,·ork1ng properly? bound to be next. H. G •• Lagvna H11l1. 'l'bet's what happened Tuesday when Don't get too uptlgh& about a too.tight truck driver Lorenzo Sutton found a .38- 'hade spriag. Fhlng ft l1;a't dHUcWt. Roll caliber revolver pointed at him and was the 1bade ap to Ille top, Take It~ and abducted by the gunman while his trac· unroll about six lncbe1. ReP.lace t~e tor with 600 cases of frozen shrimp disap- 1bade on Its bracket uct,roll lt up ag1m. peered. .~peat unlit the 1prlnk ha• regained co.,.. Detectives todilY had no suspect, nor reel tension. For a too-loose 1p1 •rig on a had they found the trailer which they say •bade that will ·not roll up ea•llv, fJnt contained shrimp valued nt $7,000 to .:beck 1he ln1tallatlon. If the bracket Is $10,000. , not rubblng against the nller, or 11 not .-------------., ebent or loo1e, pull • Made d~wn ·abolll& ·ti lnchex and remove It from the brackets. Card'ully roll two revolutloos. • or about 111: lncbe1 of doth, onto the , roller, then , replace. Repeat tn1tll tbe operation Is 1moolh. Cllec:k the in· ' 1taDation on all tbe l!Mdts. Braekcts 4boa)d bt: straJgflt with• l/l~Jlll lftcb •letW'IY for 1mootb action, tuid lbe tolatdc tabrle 1bouldD't rub •&alaJt lhe braekell. 'Argentine Uprising BUENOS AIRES (UPI) -Police bel· tied to put down violent demonstr.,.uons -and bomb explosions and false atarms -swept Argtnllna Tuesday, three days : btJoN? the Inauguration of Joan D. Peron in hi1 third 1enn as prcsldc.nt. ,. Doctor Cleared Of Rape Cou1it LONG BEACH (AP) -A pla&tic surgeon has been acquitted of clWgct or r1pina three paltents while they were under anesthesia . A severrwoman, fivc·man jury retur_ned tbe verdict 'J\iesday after 13 houra of deliberations following an eight-week trial In Superior COOrt. Three women. lnctudlng an undercover agent (Or the state. had ·testified &galnst Dr. R obert Ktllcher. 56. Coota.ined as part ol the legislatim, SB 230 by State Sen. Craig Biddle (R· Riverside) are constraints against the • calling of special elections. This will limit bond elections frequently called by scMol boards and special districts to specific election times. Also by separating the general la'v city it will spre8d the election workload and electioos from those of the charter cities, ease the problems caused local registrars oi voters, said David Hitchcock, Orange County Registrar of voters. Special elections required by petition electorate are not included in tbe con- (initiative, referendum and recall) of the sLraints of the Jaw. * * * Laguna Papers Set in December Candidates for three positions on the Laguna Beach City Council up for elec· lion in 1974 may take out nomination papers starting Dec. 6 wider a revised time Sl'hedule required by adoption of a new election law. Nomination papers may be circulated and filed until Dec. 27. Not less than 20 nor more than 30 signatures are re· quired. Forms wiU be available at the ~i·' ty clerk's office. The electloo will be held Marc.Ji 4. Al slake are the seats of Councilman C,rl Johnson, Vice A-iayw Peter Ostrander and Councllv.'Ol'Mn Phyllis Sweeney. Police Nah Suspects FAIRFIELD !AP) -Pollcc took lwo Stockton men into custody 20 mlnutes after the Vaca Valle;· Mnnk here \\'BS robbed Tuesday by a man ftrmed \\'Ith a M\\'Cd off shotgun. The CaliforniR •Ughway Patrol and a. police unit ar· ttsted Johnny Gaoupu, 4~. and Charleii Robinson. S2. ~ar Dixon. about 20 miles 11way from the bank . authorities ~aid. ~Wtdnrsday Octo~r 10, 1973 S DAILY PILOl ~ •Miraele u·aby~ Ho1ne ] I/2 Pounds at Birth, She's Healthy Now ... Bf ARTHUR R. '1NSE~ Ot .... O.llJ , .... '"'" Guadalupe Ortll "''as born July 9 under the astrological !lign Cancer ond her horoscope tor that day read: Significant change l, due . The stargazer was right. Guadalupe -Lupe for short . and she v.'8S -v.•elghed a mere one pound, eight ounces and was lesll than 13 inches long. Tuesday, the tiniest s u r v i v I n g premature baby in eo1.mty history made her social debut and actual entry into !he big ootside world at Orange. County Medical r.enter. all decked cut in lace. °She oow weighs five pound!. 12 ounces. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angel Ortiz of 1517 N. La Bonita St., Santa Ana. and biggest sister Rayniee, 21, joined two UC lrvi(>e JW"ofessors ~ializing . i n pediatrics. 1be gathering was a study in contrasts. Pediatrics specialim who are experts in the critical first 30 days of the prematurely born, explained new techni· , ques that make li!e possible for previous· ly doomed infants. Terms sucli. ifs \Vilson Mikity Syn- drome, bronchopulmonary dysmaturity. h y p oca l cemia tran s ient and hyperh.iUrubinemia, physiologic were used by Dr. Houchang Modanlou and Or. Robert F. Hu:ttable. They described how special ambulance teams take care of the fragile lives of the newborn en route to a new special OCMC intensive care ward for babies. ' - Angel Ortiz, -i2, and his wile t"'r~ncts, 38, veteran ol eight pregnancies, and big 1tister Rayniee cooed and chuckled and tried to awaken the first new baby born in the family in J.2 years. •;we don't \\'ant to leave ber alooe." said Raynlee with a giggle. "She's a good sleeper." beamed Frances Ortiz, cradling the fragile infant she took home fmally on the four-month anniversary of hCr birth Cive months prematurely. Lupe is still tiny. Her hands are no larger than lhe lar&e gold rings that her burly father, a J\lex· ican national -no longer able to keep his railroad job due to diabetes, lugh blood pressure and heart disease - \\'ears on each \\'Ork-toughened hand. Lupe frowned in her sleep, squirmed and muttered. The attending pediatricians trunslatea lhe tininess of the smallest surving premature infant in county history a~ tilrs. Ortiz took time out to perfbnn a familiar chore: fresh diaper time. They e:icplained Lupe's lungs took in only a teaspoon of air: that sh<.' had 10 have five blood transfusions of one-half· ounce each. Judy F.skridge, charge nurse in the neonatal ICU as it is ca lled, told how her staff must serve as substitute mothers for weeks on end until real mothers can handle their infants. Jay Waggoner . OCMC administrative assistant, notOO the smallest premalure baby in history known to survi ve \\'OS born Jn 1938 in England and weigbed only 10 ounces. Lupe's roother, Dr-. Monda41ou reveal- ed, at first felt a K>OH or 1bame thlt abe bore a baby so small. noll"6 that rtayniee had weighed nearly nine pounds at birth. One job oC nurses on the prem1llure \Vnrd is to guide and advise sucl\ 111()1hers. \11hilc caring for thclr babies. "'They tulk to the balJy," expla ined l\lrs. Eskridgt>. ··They stroke it. This i' lhl' only inpu~ th{'y gel.·• ··nus ont> hitd il lot or spunk." she said 1urning to the star ol the sbow. who by no\\' was peering ilrowxl at a bii;._ voorld 11i1h big black eyes. She said one day !he tinidt preemie in 'the ward let out a war \.\'hoop that could be heard clear across the room through the enclosed isoleue. because she was hungry. ··1 couldn't believe i1.·· Shyly almost. l\'lrs. Ortiz g-ot up and said she ,.,.anted to leave somethiiig with tilrs. Eskridge. . ··God Bl<.'ss You .'lurses.'' read a smalJ \\'alnut plaque with a n1e1al setting. ·'The Angel Ortiz Family." "If you had to give up nurses ,or doc- tors, you'd be better off giving up doc-- tors," observed Dr. Huxtable of those n1ost responsible for survival of the critically premature in fants. ··1'1ay they all reach the gatts of heaven fo r what they did for my baby," declared t<.lrs. Oniz. School Jo11rnalists ' Youths Grill Carpen-ter By GEORGE LEIDAL Of .,._ Delly 'llet Sl•ff High school and jwtior college student journalists Tuesday afternoon grilled Slate Sen. Dennis E. Carpenter (R- Newport Beach) on legislation he is pro- posing to deal with problems ranging from campus violence to preserving tile ocean's reiOUrCes: , Tl)e 30 stu4ents. and iheir teachers from si:r: Orange Coast high schools and ty,•o junior colleges accepted ·oany Pilot invitations to the Newporter inn press conference. Participating were students from Co&a ~tesa. Estancia, Newport Harbor. Corona deJ Mar, Edison and University High Schools and Orange Coast and Sad-· dleback Community C-Olleges. The event marks NaUonal News~per \Veek ending Saturday. ' The )'OUng journalists-lo-be beard a 3(). minute diacusaion of I e g isl at ion Carpenter is carrying and capsule versions of his views on ~ition 20 and coestliDe developri1er1t, including his successful fl.6 million measure buying 1.600 acres of beach fropt, and park land between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. Gov. Reagan signed the parks purchase bill Oct. 2, students were told. P.ioot student questions centered on Carpenter's three bills to curb campus violence by means of requiring registra· lion or visitors to elementary, in· tcrmediate and high schools. If approved by the Assembly next spring, the measures would make it a misdemeanor for anyone _ to be on schoolgrounds without having first signed in at the school office. ··Terrorism is a fact of life in some of our schools," Carpenter said. To control the problem and arm ad· ministrators with la.,.,·s necessary to remove unwanted visitors carpenter is urging passage of the following biUs: -SB 95. which bans carrying certain weapoos and provides penalties for possession. -SB 96. allows school officials to have arrested an expelled student who returns to the school from which he's been barred. -SB 97, requires the visitor registra· lion and provides penalties. GEM TALK !! r § Ii TODAY i1 1i by ., THE RED SEA GEM Named for the Red Sea island of Topazion, between Egypt and Ara- bia, pure topaz is colorless. How- ever, yelJow, blue, green, brown and red topaz result £rom small amounLc; of other minerals, and a \vlne-ye llo\v color is con sidered standard in the gem trade for "pre- cious topaz." Non-precious topaz. in th e fornt of quartz, is much more abundant, less expensive. and eas· ily found . ~·lost of the pN!cious topaz or today comes from A1inas Gerais. Brazil, and beautiful blue topaz is round in Russia's Ural Mountains. Such precious topaz retains tts orig'innl beauty and color. The Mohs scale. which rates the diamond at 10 and grades all other ge1n minerals do\vnward by num~ _ 6er. gives topaz a hardness of 8, making it not only one of the most beautiful, but also one or the mos t durable stone~. This lovely gem you can be proud lo O\Vn. I I lJ'IT.._. SPEAKS TO STUDENTS St1te Sen•tor C1rp1nter Students v;ondered why the bills were needed and how they Yt'ould be enforced. Carpenter noted passage of laws doesn't stop crime -It's been illegal to murder people since Moses' time, yet there have been killings. The laws provide sanctions which may be employed against those \\'ho choose to violate them. Enforcement will in large part depend on the ··\\'atchfulness of staff and teachers." Carpenter said. Carpenler was asked about his vie"'s of a recently defeated bill allowing smoking at schools. He noted he changed hi s views after the Senate defeated the ·measure. He said he learned the ban on smoking filled rest rooms to the point \\'here they no longer served the purpos e for ,.,.hich they are intended. "I am con· vinced it would be belier to allov.• smok· ..... - ing at schools, regulated in specified locations. "Are schools going to be subject to police coming around all the time and asking questions if your bills pass?" an adviser asked. Sen. carpenter said no . Present law allows them to come on campus bul manpower shortages don't allow police departments to patrol school grounds. They11 come when called by school of- ficials , however. ' Otber dialogs C'l'fltered on v.·llat society does with expelled students, and how judges determine \\'hether continuation school or juvenile hall is the appropriate sentence. Carpenter outlined his views on the need to preserve ocean resources and noted his batUe lo save the northern sardine. Despite the energy crisis and shortage of oil ~1ll'sened by the ~1ideast crisli. Carpenter endorsed continuation of Orange County's r.in on offshore drilling. He urged ~port for development or new energy sources including atomic )'.IO\\'er, assuming safety concerns can be satisfied. His restated opposition to Proposition 20 made two .basic points: - A new layer of regional government has been created, the appointed Coastal Zone Conservation CommiMions. -Passage of the ballot: initiat ive h.1~ resulted in a de facto moratorium on ti use of private property a1ong California's coastline. Carpenter told students he had worked lo defeat Prop. 20 and bad instead hoped lhe legisla ture would enact a similar bill he had drafted. That measure, too. Carpenter contends. would have required better planning and use of our coastline. 20 Hurl ii.I Brawl SEOUL. South Korea lAP) -Twenty soldiers. both black and white, have been injure<I in racial brawls at the U.S. 2nd Infantry Division area north of Seoul, an Army spokesman said toda}'. r\one of the injuries v.'as serious. Styled by tomorrow 's standards ... --~ J.e. Arid \he uri11Jue 11111-cr.ariQJng d•y 'date 1eah11e ,.,11 IP.I! you when tomo1row comes. Th11 sel!·w•'ld•f'Q Consle11•!•on •5 Omei;ia s lo1111s1 w11\ch 11 11 11 ce•t•f•ed chro.,om1"1fH hav•fl9 passed 360 hours ol accuracy 1r1\s at a QO~Pr nmont·9UOt!!~• sod Swoss 1est1n9 bure~u Magn1f1cen1ly cra!1ed 161( sot•d gold w111ei-•es11larl! c~se and ma1Ch•n11 brace!P! 3.13~0 Satne w~1cr. '" s\~Jnless steel S2'95 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT 1EllMS 27 YEARS IN THE SAME l0C.t.T10N \ ll•"~Am~•·c~•d -M~1'•' C:h119• PHONE !,o.&l.J•OI I ·ring Back • The Attic ~ElllNll mosE DOORS DEPT., Pon- der for a moment the residential garag'e "·IUch is affixed to most homes you find ttlese ilays aJong our Orange Coast. It is a )'oom de1lgned to enclose motor cars. 1.tMtly. It does not . Somehow, in lhe embryo development o~ Calif()n\ia living, lhe garage got lost f~m its designed purpoSe.. We may bltme this phenomenoo on another rot:>m, kil>wn as the attic. ~e attic gets blamed for the wayward w of the garage because here in · C ornia, we jwit don't hardly have any at cs. at attics we do have are sltirnpy lit· ti& :spaces underneath the roof and are not good for anything b\# 1piden aod cobwebs. There(ore everything that w~ki normally go in an attic in other ci llized regions cannot do ao here. So it i in the garage. tuus mE GARAGE becomes the d'l>09ltory for Grandma's old trunk, Jotmny's deflated hlbber raft with two boles in it, boxes of old hats, the TV that y,·&l't work and assorted other treasures. Also, many bullders who put up our ~ in the rlf'St place ~CllJDd the garage a ~ood place tO' locate lhole household ititns he had forgotten to design in etewhere. Uke the hot water heater. air ~tioning and heating unit, laundry mfcbine and cloth" dryer. 'UT TJUS AIL together and astute o!¥rvers can clearly see that the garage rel.Dy doesn't have any apace left for ailomobiles. So where do the family vehicles go? On lht street by the curb, of course. tJany folks, however, have lound all thf quite comfortable. Some have just ~eel the garage door shut and gone tho rett of the way, converting the garage in- totl playroom, study, or bedroom. I know on~ fellow who plays pool in hl.s garage. las, this California garage living flies in face of local and regkmal govern- m t 1binkers who, for lhe public good, II: p demanding that builders construct and more off-street parking spaces duplexes or apartments. MEANS MORE and more g~ges or carport.s. Filled with more aniJ more deflated. life rans and other spt~\akers. -+u or this briogs to mind the case or Dnf Art Liddle, who "anted to build a;'. duple.i out in West NewporL Art started the duplex and then our rtgional Coastal O:tinmission put ~e knock oo him. 'Ibey sa~ he didn't have enough garage-type parking for a two-family residence. S\nce he was already under way with the building, h1r. Liddle found himself in a pretty pickle. So rather than knock ev~rythlng down, he just punched a hole in the wall , made a dOOr, and called it a su;le-famUy home. Now the parking is legal, see? iitus MR. LIDDLE is now the proud 0W11er of what may be West Newport's onb' home with seven bedrooms. , if the ratio of caf'i to people holds up ere like It does in my neighborhood, th seven-bedroom place will get rented 10 family with 10 automobiles. They will have plenty of treasures to fill the garage spact:. And guess \\-"here the JO cars will go? Oh, the fru..trations of government. Of· fici'.a.1' keep demanding more garages and people keep findlng more jW'lk lo fill t"""1 up. 1!uJs MAY SUGGEST that the local and regional government types should c.hMlge their strategy. They shouldn't ke.., demanding more and more garages. Just keep requiring larger and larger aulc:s. BOMBJN~ VICTIM -Norwe- gian. Air Force Capt. Didrik Birgef Tjoerswaag, an armi- stice commission official, wa s killed in Damascus bombing attack along with wife and <laughter. Wild .Mob On Ranipage In Houston From Wirt~_ Hecklers, some anned with monkey \\Tenehes and homemade billy clubs, have fought with police ootaide a Houston synagogue where 3,000 Jews ha a gathered to raise funds for Israel 1n the Middle East war. · Jn the rest of ' the nation, Jews held rallies in virtually every city and many small tOwns. Gene Jennings, a spokesman for the United Jewish Appeal, said fl30 million already has been cai.sed by American Jews. "It's pouring in like crazy. We're so swamped we can't cwnt it.,, AL'DIOUGH 11IE Houstoo hectlen, memben oc a group called "YOU1b Against Fascism and the War," es~ cballced comment, with the Jews u they arrived at Congregation Beth Vt$~ U'ueeday night, it was not clear wlletlisr Jews er police were the target d. the demaostration. The beck1ers w~ not , Storms Out At Debate UNITED NATIONS (UPI) -Tbe Soviet ambassador has stalked out of an angry Security Couocil debate oo the 1'!1idd1e East crisis and branded Israeli leaden: "lntemational criminals whose hahds are bloody" for an air nid on Damascus. 'I\lesday's stormy meeting, which also brought strong countercbarges from the Jsraeli delegaie, ended with no progress toyvard a U.N. stand for a Middle East settlefpent. Australian Ambassador Sir Laureoce ?i.1clot)'fe, this moolh's council president, told Ufrited Press International that the council had no resolution under con· sideralion and no U.N. action was being dit;cUssed, even in private. 'J'HE SOVIET WALKOUT was trig- .gered when the Israeli representative, Y osel Tekoah, began expressing con- dolences for war victims, "whether Soviet or Norwegian or Egyptian or Syrian or civilian." Soviet ~live Yakov A. Malik cootorted his face in anger and jumped · up I from his place at the .council's bo<ile~table. "I will not slt and listen to excuses and condolences from a representative of murderers and international gangsters." ?ifali.k shouted at the Israeli. . ,Applause and cheering erupted ·in the packed council chamber as Malik walked out and ?ilclntyre gaveled the room to silence. , IN AN EARLIER speech, Malik charg· ed that an Israeli air raid m the Syrian capital cl. Damascus Tuesday destroyed 10 buildings along embassy row and a Soviet cultural center, killing 30 Soviet citizens. "The responsll>ility for these new in- .. tematiooal crimes, the destruction of the cultural center and the e m b a s s y buildings," Malik said, "rests with Jsrael and rests ~ with 1w1rs. Golda "1eir and Mr. Moshe Dayan, these in- ternational criminals whose hands are bloody." Mrs. Meir ls 1he lsraell prime minister and~ is Israel's defense minister. Tbe Israell ctelelate re~ed by placing much oc the blame lot !hi latest fighting oii the Soviets. ~ police said. ' ·. -.- "T(efeel 11ey were detennlnedJQ ha!" <-T i · S ~ll.tU:.n*'" ·ns a face.tol.tace confrontatioo with1,eithef' U • 1-''i~ c,,u..f, the police or the congregation," police • , I dett<tive C.O. Ford said. 'Ille same• L ' kej. S group had picketed the police academy, a o~ . tance , fit10ppi.ng center and taken pert in other 1 ' demonstrations in recent weeks, he said. SI .ft ,., l Twelve -were arrested and ll s r esse s three policemen and s e v e r a I demon!trarors were lnjurcd in the fighting, police said. IN LOS ANGELE.5, Mayor Tom Bradley told a roaring overflow crowd at the Hollywood Palladium, "if we are to preserve lreedom for anyone. we . must preserve freedom for Israel." Bradley. the black mayor or the na- tion's third largest city, .,.,.as the featured speaker at a rally that included both Jewish and non·Jewish leaders, including some members of the state legislature and U. Gov. Ed Reinecke. In Chicago, where $3 million already has been raised in bonds. since the war broke out, Sen. Edmund S. Muskie (D· 1i1aine) told 150 persoins attending a bond drive that the dispute between Israel and the Arab nations must be worked out in face·to-face talks "bu t the United States and the Soviet Union, through the United Nalions, can use their power to guarantee the terms or any selllement Israel and the Arabian nations are able to achieve." IV ASIIlNGTON (UP!) -Tbe United States -militarily speaking -adopted a Jow key response to the latest Arab- Jsraeli conflict. The only activity has involved shifting a few ships of the 6th Fleet in the f\1editerranean. As of Tuesday, the· only action any of the vessels had seen ,,..as the rescue of a sinking C)'prlot ship's crew, according to Pentagon officlals. ' When war broke out Saturday, the U.S. Navy caoceled leaves · for sailJn . in Athens and ordered the cat r fer ·· Independence and lour~ sblps to sea that night. ' · ' On ?i.1onday, the helicopter carirer Guadalcanal also left Athens with a land-. ing teem of I,800 marines aboard, aJoog with ttscort vessels. . , The ships moved closer to the war zone but have remained out of sight, a ha\f. day's sailing Ume away. Penlagon officials say no other U.S. ships have been alerted, nor have ariy Ar1ny or Air Force units. ;Rain Falls at Siou~ Falls ' Downpour, Hailstorni Hit South Dakota City ' · ' lol41IONAl Wl ... 1Hl t ll1¥1CI 10tl(Ai1 t• lltll, 1;1 to· 11 • 7J ' 0 lllfOl/91'1 OU!H ~ Wlllo Wllll J ro J toot w1-. Mlll:11 111 low ni.. C<Nst11 1..,.pe,1111rn ,.,._ from SJ to n. 111l1nd ~'-~ fr11111 " to 1'-Wtlltl' hlJIPHll.UA M. S1111, llloon. 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"'"' , ......... 49!.4111 f ~ MfDITfRRANfAN Sf A ISRAEL ARA&IA • z ISRAELI Anl!CKS-Ma~ pinpoint& Israel bombing attacks on mill· tary locations near Arab caJptal Cities of Cairo and Domascus. • Russians Airlift Arms To Arabs, [l.S. Claims • WASHINGTON (AP) -'Ille Soviet Union has begun a big airlift to resupply Syria and Egypt. U.S. officials said to- day. The officials said the Russians, using their biggest and best tramport planes. pre delivering ''Very large toonages" of military supplies to airports in both Egypt and Syria. 1be officials spoke only in vague ·terms, declining to say in what amounts or types of equipment the supplies were .·being deliver<d. They said, however, that so far there has been no evidence that the Soviets are replacing Syrian or Egyptian fighter planes knocked down by the Israeli air force. Britain banDed arms saJes to the Mid- dle East today. 'Ille Foreign Offico said the ban was due to the Arab-Israeli war. Diplomatic sources said Che govern- ment felt it would be inconsistem to ac- cept arms orders while W"ging a cease- fire. Pentagon spokesman Jerry W • Friedheim, meanwhile, would say only no comment when asked if the United States w1;1s engaged in any extrHrdinary resup- ply measures for Israel, which regularly receives millions ol dolJan ol U.S . .id. OI the Sovie! resupply, !be U.S. oc- fidals said transport pltmett are t1y1ng· directly from Russia across the Medi~ ranean Sea to various alrporta in Egypt and Syria. Dollar Reaches Low in Holland LONDON {UPI) -The U.S. dollaf bas dropped to a new low in llolhmtl and lost ground agaimt the West G""1all mm in whal currency -said -be tile lim signs oc mooeiary tmeerlainty trig· gered by the Middle East war. Calm Shattered At Kibbutz With Roar ·of Rocket '!be prlce ol gold, tradltlooally a nfup • lot mooey speculaton and aiklch .&liabu HKG~''Isrilel' ()JP!)·-ll'• • sheik& in times ~ orisis, 1l1ovs1"'9d' y;on·or·near p<iie< e;;;,.i,nth a t'Oirot lower. , . 9,21) 'l\Jesjlay If11tit Id! ti.. -·ol 1 On the !-'on gold market, Ibo metal Hagoohrlm relumed to the IJrlng line. closed al $39 per otmee ~. <if fl A Soviet~e Kat)'Ullla rocket. 'wttich from Monday's closjog price: officials of ·this atr1cuttural collect!te The dollar in Amsterdam closed at settlement ~ was fir'9d by P11"4l.rilln 2.5068 Duteb guilders and broke 1-8 guerrilla! inSl.de tsrael :smacked into a pr~ low of 2.5085 guilders set last citrus field ' · Friday. '!be noi!e .. It e>pbled b1oUetl out !be Missiles Hamper Israel In Battle for the Skies • pounding of artlllery and the """""' of Israeli jet ·~-mm .the embaWod Golan He~ only foor miles away. "This is ttie firlt time we have been at. t3cked. sinct{tbe 1987 war," nld the t1b- l;lutz oommande!', Halm Bird. "It fts the Palestinians." Hagoshrim ts cne of Israel's northemmost kibbutzim. dose to tho frontiers with Syria and I,ebenon • Because of its nearnes.! to the Jordan Rlver, it Ls vulnerable to guenilla at·. tacks.~ • \vASJflNGTON (AP) -U.S. miJitan-. mutery of the air it had in the 1957 war. ~lysts say the heavy use ,bY ~ Em_>t , · Afost Qf the Israeli warplanes that have anid' $yrla of surface-~1! ~ is -been ~ since the war began last Sarur. k~ Israel from gaming the easy · Cliy have fallen to theSe Soviet·built Nonetheless, it had enjoytd a klnd ol peace. 'Ille nearl>y 4own of Klryat Shmona was a· more attnlctive prop-- osition to the guerrillas. u ... ,. ...... SINAI CAPTIVES-Column of reported lsra•ll priso ners or war Is lined up during fight· ing In fourth Arab-Israeli war. l .~Ies, acarding to U.S. intelligence · sources. ,' :. Un1ess the Israelis can neutraHu these ;· •weapons, they'll be able to push Egyptian , • and Syrian forces oot ol the--Sinai ) · Peninsula and the Golan llell(hts mly· at vtty considerable costs, say the anaJysts. "THE ARABS are doing better •this Ume than they have in the past," •aid one official. \ · Defense Department aod other U.S. government analysts say they are not ready to accept claims made by some Jsraell generals that the Lide in the war has turned for the Jsraells. Israeli forces, in fad:, an having serious problems trying to knock out the missiles, principally lhe lethal SA8, designed to deal wt th I o w • fl y I n g airp!anes, aooording to the sources. With these missiles In constant use, Israeli warplanes cannot range fm:ly aiatnst Egyptian anti Syrian ..,,,... anti Infantry formations. "Katyusbas always fell round us because of Kiryat Simona, ao we bad 'to be on alert," Bird said. Suspect HUDted AVON, Mont. (AP) -Lawmen In western MoDtaoa began the fourth day today of a search for an elu.dve 11-year- old Deeatttr, Dl }'OUth charg<d wtth !Int• degree murder In the deaths of a fcrmer California man and three persom. Of- fic;t.r.1 .Wd .tlit Roger ''Tex. ¥~" Clryl oUegealy shOI two btlnJtboalo mates at the Whitetail Ranch neat Ovan· do and l)ten shol twv _. at !be main ranch house. I , , Sadat's Goal: 'A Just Peace' DURING THE six-day 1967 war, Jsra~l gained swift mastery of the atr tn surpriBo strikes that caught much oc the enemy air foree on the ground. 'lltls MOSCOW (AP) -Egyptian permitted coordinated Israeli wa'l'>lane President Anwar Sadat said today and ground assaults that decimated that Syrian and EgypUan forces Egyptian and Syrian units. were "conducting a war of llbera· Jn add.itiM to havfng to contend this tion ,with the objective o 1 Hmc with the missiles, ml~ f'n ~the · establ.llbl.ng *just peace." 1967 war, Israel now lacks tbe-~t ol Sadat's etatement lo l he suryrise. presidium of the World Peace 'Ille probabl• Israel! otrat'IY, If Council In Moscow wu read to the surface-to-a~ mi..Ues and arttlh<y 00.....-i-<;~ "'·IOb>'.aJnc=J~•.Jl>tlrlto ••• ~.~,_1 the wes1 aide oc thi S... canat con be ii~' •n....idOC ""' ""'"' ~the"':. ~~:a~ ' Sada! Aid the '"objectt ... placed the Sina!, say U.S. IOllystJ. before the EgypUan armed fon:u Beard Subpoenaed DENVER (AP) -Oita Beard. former lobbylll for I.he lnternallOll.!I Telephone & Telqroph O>c:p., sald al1e ha< be"1 subpoenaed to t.,Ufy before the 1peclal Watergate grand jury tn Wuhlniton, The Denver Post reported Tue9day. art to liberate the occupied Arab territory from the Jsracll oc- cupaUoo: tht withdrawal of lira.I must comprise Ill co m p I t: t e withdrawal from all the terrltorl which ~ has occupied •«er Jls 11117 aoresslon and rtstoraUon of the niflonal ind legal rl&hts o! the P&ltaf.¥llan ArabJ." \ ....... QU&NIF .: . I "Talking to plants is one lhing. Shouting at them is another.·~ · L •. Jtl. Boyd Coolidge Dozed 12 Hours a Day Beskelllng aort of ·book Ii still that type with. the title that starts out "How To ... " Out Love and War man is thinking of writing one such. For the money. His tenta· ~ve title: "How To Get a Date in San FrCJncisco." He says 1( it does aJJ right, he may write one on Honolulu, Loo Angeles, Dallas, so on. Not a bad notion, really. Except for that one oo Dallas. Am advised all the unattached romantics \here already know bow. u· you're afraid to take that fish of( the line after you catch it, young lady, what you suffer from is itchthyophobia, remember that. The stargazers claim people born under the sign ol Taurus are extra- ordinarily sensua,I. · Yes, half the mothers of high school students smoke, quite true. ISOMETRlt'S lt's that thing calld! isometric exercise that's said · to enable the Navajo baby to walk at an earlier age than do other youngsters. Na..,jo infants stay strapped to their motliers' backs ,for the first rune months. While awake In motioo, iJleY constantly · strain at their bindings. This slrenlthens th~ ~ably, it's 5'1d. I . \J • ' • Doo't yet know which United St.ates pr~dent.s1ept the 1 least, but~do kPow'i iwblt:b. ~,U>e mosLt Record shows Calm Coolidp,dozed 'if boUrs"°"t of ~••1?· 24 dui!Jig his lerm in the White HOUie. ; ' , lf you're planning to.put another coat of color on the basemept St:alrs, mister, don't forget \o add a little sand to 1111' P,alpt I . . ~ NAMES .. •. ~ Q. -..Where· does JObn Anderson rank on that lilt of most cormnon combinations of given names and surnames in the United States?" A. It's No. 6. Right after No. 5, Robert Wilson. And No. 4, William Jones. As previously reported, three most common Such combinations are: No. I, Gregory Sitiith. No. 2, Charles Johnson. No. 3, Harry Brown. Why so many elder Smiths named their ,llUle boys Gregory I just don 't know. Q. "This guy is .trying to tell me that lava can flow over a field of snow without metllng all the snow under· neath it." A. So it's sa,id, so it's said That snow cools the under- side lo a crust in a rapid manner to leave the deeper snow in dandy condition. Q, "Do cats get rabies?" A. About 400 a year do. Jn this country. Nowhere nearly as many as dogs, certainly. \Vhen confronted by rabid beasts, cats are niftier escape artists than dogs. Q. "Come on, Louie, one more time, name those five essentials. of happiness." , A. Herelth. freedom, economic !dependence, congenial \\Wk and reciprocated love. You doing all right? Address mail to L. M. Boyd, P.O. Bo:r 1875, Ne10- port Beach, Caltf. 92660. <... Keep Pants On Court Hears Police Case WAsHiNGfuN (AP) -The Defending the, officers, the U:S. Su~me C.ourt has government lawyer s con· agreed to decide whe'.tber tended, "The 'seizure' did not police officen violated the subjeCt respondents to any constltutiooal rights rJ. tVt'O personal humiliation (as would Ohio men by taking their pants the seizure of trousers tm- ror evidence. qiedlately following arrest on a public street)." THE COURT agreed Tues.lp;;;;i;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;oiiii;;;;;;;;I day to hear the government's challenge of a ·U.S. Circuit Court decision that the of· ficers erred because they did nOt obtain a search warrant before asking the two for tbeir trousers. Police otticera in Lebanon, Ohio arrested and jailed the men !ollow!ng the May 1970 break·in at the Lebanon Post Office and on the following day bought new pants for them and requested the pants the men were wearing. AT THEIR trial. the pro9' eeutlon IOOgl'lt to Introduce at evidence palnt trace1 found on lhe pant• allegedly matching paint rt.in the post olnc:e Win· """" ., . ,... Pint AMtlMlflWflt ,,_..,. ,.... tllet t&ftlt .... tni.M .,. ....... llitly .. ~ ..-9' ht ., • •ttlt.. •• ""''" ftM11 ..... ...,. ~ .... ....,., .. ,,. ...... ti ...... -Judge Learntd lland This year's uench coat is wrapped. And, it's a coat with char•eter. Confident. Assured. Handsomely top-stitched from rhe jaun~ epaulets to the boldly stared pockets. Impeccably detailed in brown and white Donegal tweed. By Luba. Wool blend. Sizes six to fourteen, 8100 Miss Bullock SOUTH COAST PLAZA SANTA ANA , r --~I .~ T he opule: of black and ' f .' .. gold. Together, in· a lustrous ! gown by Huey Waltzer for Manne<Juin. Sleek nylon jersey bodice; skirt, collar and cuffs in sheer nylon, golden-threaded with an exquisite block pattern. Eighr co fourteen, $100 Pavilion Tiresses ' i - , • & .. · ....... , ' t~r \ DAll.Y l'ILOf t • . ~ ~ • ·' .. -... . '• ··:··;. \" .. \ ,· .. " II ' ' •• . ' ,, ;, ,, ,, •• '> •• " '" ,, ,. ·" -. • .. ·" .,, "' ., . ... ,., >I "' ' ,., '''~ ,, "' .. ,., • • ' " "' " "' ' ,. ,•,, "' II . " Bullock's So\tlh C:O.st ·Plaza, Mon4ay th<ougb Friday 10:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., Sarurday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., JJJ J Bristol Stre«, Cosia Mesa, Tel ephone: ~~6·0611 Bullock's Santa Ana, Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., Saturday from 10:00 o.m. to 6:00 p.m., I f.,hion Square, Santa An a, Tele~hone: 547·7211 r r -• DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ·---' The Hospital Merger WHATIF I TA.KE SOME , POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS DRUG BECAUSE OF YOUR POLICY? \..._ __..,. An interesting administrative merger of South Coast and Saddleback Community Hospitals has been proposed by South Coast board President Tristan Kroglus. So far, Berna rd Ingrain, president of the Saddleback board. has not responded. Despite Ingram's caution, it is clear Saddleback's rough times are not over. Still unopened after two years of strikes and administrative hassles, the t15 million, 150-bed facility faces a bleak future if the current chaos is not resolved. Krogius said he feels the advantage of his proposal V.'ould include financial savings through mutual use of expen sive medical facilities, joint purchasing and greater administrative efficiency. ~ As non-profit institutions, the two hospitals have the preeminent responsibility to place the communty's in· ":'erests f!'rst. Nei;:bboring profit-based fa cilities of neces- sity have slightly· more complicated goals. The .merger should be considered seriously. South Coast is having its problems and Saddle.back seems to be entering an era just as troublesome. Unity and coopera· ' tion might just be the salvaUon of both institutions. Political ~apbox? The Laguna Beach City Council bas ordered a study into creation of a government newsletter published by the city, the Laguna Beach County Water Di£trict and the Laguna Unified School District. The idea is wrong because it is costly, unnecessary and has the real possibility 0£ being misused. U the newsletter is born, it will be born as a new bureaucratic function, and as all its bureaucratic kin it will grow each year, and each year suck up more o( the taxpayeris 1noney. Jt may sound fine for city and board leaders to claim that by each group paying one third of the cost, a news· Jetter can be done at less cost to each governmental unit than If each were to go it alone. ltowever, each of the district! relies on the harassed taxpayer for 6Up- port. No matter who tosses in the quarters, the dollais come ulUmately from the taxpayer. . . ' There are real geographic dillerepces between the city, school and water,. districts. Presumably under the joinl rublishing plan, South Laguna residents within the schoo district would reeeive city and water district propaganda which would be paid £or in part by city and local water district residents. The danger. of any government newsletter is that it does become propaganda, blindly supporting the city, the city council and could at election time· become a political tool. _ Councilman Charlton Boyd, who has his differences with local newSpapers, presented the newslettei: idea. He said It tould explain technical matters and details too complex to be covered in the press. Yet when Boyd presented his idea at tbe city coun· cil be showed two publications glowing with boosterism, and by association slick prais& for the city fathers who bad wrought the joys and blessi.itgs spoken of in the newsletter. • - If the council really wants communication, not just a political soapbox, it can certainly find many other bet· ter ways of establishing it than by a governmentalback· slapping publication. s OH. THArS A GAMBLE WE'RE WILLING TO TAKE. - Vice Presidential Plata Falters THArS SPORTING OF YOU. Language As A Tool Of Corruption Dear Gloomy Gus Connally Running-Into Opposition (SYDNEY J.HAmq~ ' Leaving politics· quite aside -for, aa my readers know, I have staked out other fields of interest for my pro-· fessionaI ooncem -lite most eppa!Ung aspect of the whole \\laterpte-fuqillry was the low level l)f uteracy jt.~ revealed -among interrogators as -.en es witnesses. I have rarely heard such p o o r English spoken pul>- liCly by presumably • educated,1men. most d them Iawyers. AJ. most every gram~ When are we going to get the use of our tax money for street clean- ing? Like an ordinance (enforced} for keeping cars off the streets on street-cleaning days. · R. E;T. °'""'' 01/t. _,. -"""""* "' ,....,_ 8M ff Mt MC-rlfV mtld IM 'fl-., ,,.. .......... s..... ,_ "' """' .. GlelilnY • .,., EMJ!r l'ilff. ly that the witnesses were nervous: tOOr interrogators were equally tortUoua' and 'mnblguous in their q u e s ti o l n g . . . NOW IS all this simply a snide 90rt' ol intetleebull snilbbery on my part! I tbink , not, pbd hope °"';For, when lbela ... of, a~e "are violated and~,.. '-. 1Urt1a phf.,., and m~ ien' lencts are condooed, it then becomes too WASHINGTON -From his position of seeming unassa.ilability as President Nixoo's choice to succeed Spiro T. Agnew as Vice President, John B. Connally now coolronts growing hostility from the con- servative regulars who dominate the Republican party ~d outright threats of retaliatjon from · his former Democratic brothers who would Control his vice presidential con!lr· maticxl. · That was not the way Mr. ?illon and ~yte Republicijn ConDally lla4: plalr • lied ii -.......... suddenly 1owidJ;l;l;'. self in trouble eight weeks 8F· ~: • • i , 'Ref)l!IJllOon ........ , I ( EVANS·NOVAK J party pro told us: "That was a mistake. That is one club that politicians are never allowed into." Jn other words, Con· nally's visit excited jealousy rather than admiration. CONN ALL Y'S coattail a p p e a 1 , Reagan of CaUfomia). When Connally moreover, is not universally appreciated. commented recently that the thought or National Committee operatives here being President would "terrily" him, one reveal they notified party leaders in New ~epublican Senator called it improper Jersey that Connally would be available speeulation on Connally's part as well as for a speech to help the underdog palpable nonsense. · Republican i;iominee for governor, Rep. 2. ,Despite Connally's stellar debut, at Charles Sandman. Sandman h a s not Qte C8lifO(fli8 RepublicaP convention OD asked him in . ;, StpL 8 in ,San Diego, his appearances 3. Potentially worse for C.OOOally was •elsewhere Have left some political pros •, his notorious outburst 'three weeks ago cold. In New Y9rk, Connally went to. that the Supreme Court is not necessarily • WestChf:Ster County's ex e~t u+1fl v e 'J":~e ''ultimate arbiter" of constitu~I Blindbiqok Club for an ·evening wtth top-t <usputes and his less widely noticed at· drawer leaders of the· old Eastern social tack on congres..lonal Democrats bat and fipatici81 eStablishmeot. One wise week ,for playing "partisan politics1' with the President's right to fill a vacant vice presidency. · Asked by CBS about Deplocraticr fears that Agnew's successor woufd be given 8n unfair adVantage in the 1976 presiden· tial campaign and lbat onlJ a "caretaker" should be named, Connally said : "It seems to ~ to put the Democrats in a position where they care nothing about the country, nothing about its future. AU they're concerned about 11 their own partisan politics." SOME 'roP Republicans fear that that attack on his old party cooked Connally's goose for any Vice-ptesideocy·bY·aJ> point.meat. They believe, along with highly placed Peniocrats Jn l>otb !!pule,. and Senate, tluu fhe De,m.ocr-atl·c Congress now is tUted sharply against Connally. · matical and syntac- tical sin in the book COmmitted dally - t. epy. to slip from correctness ... riot bitoitn- correctnesa -but Into evasion, half..\iVth and eventually the kind of sinister euphemism that refers ·to bombing of defenseless civilians as a "protecUve stri~e" instead ol the wicked thing it ac- tually is. and some of the barbarisms and sole- cism were almost painfully repetitious. Jlsls ire~ tllal .lbe Pre<itrent ,.nd QriiaJ!y,~ a •deal under Which c..maIJy'> aa~ tour wolild expose lbe Com!ailY diuin to Republican andi· ences. 1be purpose : to show that thP. fonner Texas Democrat could be ;:is poHticaUy attra'ctive a Republican cam· paigner as be had been Mr. Nixon's Sec· retary of the -Treasllry. New 'F:re~loader' Image Everyone by now bas commented S!fl the "at this-point in time" and "in that time-frame,'' and other such obvious phrases of Ponderous jargon. But I am not even speaking of such officlalese- wbat shocked me was the Jack of rudimentary good English to be heard in lbose hearings. "HE INVITED my wife and 1 to din- !'\tr," says a former, Attorney General of the U.S. "It was a meeting between \be four of us," says another highly placed of- ficial, a graduate ot one of America's most illustrious universities." "Th a t memoranda "''as dated July 20," says still another White House aide, obviously oblivious of the fact that "memoranda" is a plural. Cases, tenses, moods, agreements, antecedents. all were grossly violated by Senator and spy alike. Participles dan- gled wildly, prepositions were either unat· !ached or redundant, sentences were ut- lered that made Gen, Eisenho\\·er's prose seem loftily Ciceronian. Nor was it mere- And I am convinced that it is our na· tlonaJ indifference to language and its hwnane use (whii:;b is why it is part of tPe "humanities" in school) that culminates in a White House press secretary being able to dismiss a prior statement as being "inoperative." What this word really meant in that eontext was, "Don't believe what I told you then-believe what I tell you now." THE COAST·T().(X)AST exposure . which started ln San Diego Sef>t. 8, would climax in an orgy of pro-Connally sen- timent among Republican pros looking for a winner at the moment Agnew "'l"" ac- cording to the script -handed in his resignation. CoonaUy's name would then be whisked to Capitol Hill for routine confirmation. Agnew's stubborn refusal to play out TO PERMIT anyone to get away with that script has now · ~t C«mally such a blatant deception by waving the under sharply critical. jiolitica' tdcus. magic wand of "inoperative" is to abaJl. Although still a leading ~ 'to suc- don our responsibility as guardians of ceed, if Agnew is fmally forced out, these law and morals as well as of language. blemishes show : Once we begin to tolerate, « overlook, 1. Agnew followers, in tbe· phrase of sloppy usage in language, our whole one, are affronted by Connally's "obvious system of human comm uni cation enthusiasm for .(gnew 's departure." becomes vulnerable to the vilest They grumble that Connally tias not manipulation. It is not the snob \\'ho hesitated to comment publicly on the would preserve good form, but the true Agnew case and even speculate on the democrat. who knows, like Confucius, vice presidential vacancy (in cootrast to that "corrupt government begins with •• silence from tbe probable new favorite of the use of the wrong .,.,·ord." the Republican right wing, Gov. Ronald Health Fads: Faith Can Make It True It ai n't all !hat easy: but I 1ry not lo sooff at crankiness. Undoubtedly an ele· menl of this feeling is attributable to chari ty to seJr, a useful and preserving qualit y. Yet it is also true that much good can come of crankiness. especially in the mauer of physical hea lth. If there is any one thing v.·e have learned about medication. it Is !hat while pills and unguents cao help you. lhey are in themselves consider· ably less ilnporUlnt th;in \1'hat you think they can do for you. If you rea lly lltlok an 18-day diet of rnushroo1ns. a n d nOlhlng else. will help you cope with Jife'11 Jill le treacheries, then I'm 1tll for your pl"Oseeuling your ~liefs with prac- tlct. I seem 10 recall. in fact. that the two foods which possess tero cn lories are muShrooms and \Vorcestershire puce. It's l hc butter on the mush rooms that dQeS )'OU Ut l'VE St:EN ~le who were divinely happy on a macrobiotic diet. I've met others \\'ho RJ'e totally convinced lhat a ~Jly intake or Vita1nin E dOt"s wonders r~ the old gonads. G.8. Sha~· tottert'!d ir1to his 90s on a vegetarian c!iet that ~·as cruelly deficient In Vluunin B 12, "''h.ich l\: supposedly neces.'J3ry to health, These fnlk Mve in common faith, the I (CHARLES McCABE) evidence of things not seen. They believe in ""hat they are doing. They are cra nks by most rational standards, bul their system .,.,·orks for ·them. The prudent man leaves such folk alone. It's a cheap shot to point out that what they are doing makes absolutely no sense at all by ac· cepted mcdie:nl canons. \Vhat are chea p shots co1npared "''it h the fact that the 'tr· rational so frequently works? AS ONE of my ravorlte n1edical nd· visers puts the matter: "It Is an ac- cepted rad that personal misfortune. e\'en \\'hen ii is severe, is more easily withstood by those with 1trong religious convictions than by others. "In the same way, a fltrn attachment to a theory of what is good for you can produce a feeling of weJJbelng and gen- uine good heall h. when another person on <'Xrtclly the sa me rood Intake wUI not feel so fit. "Tiiest factors -religious belief, food faddl sm. or lhe bedside mRnner of a kind or persuasive doctor - are commonly dismissed by free-thinking p e o p I t! because they are not 'I rue' or 'real.' AU three, however, can materially affect our 'healih_ just as_can _a shock, a personal tragedy, or being In love.•• The trouble begi°' when the crank becomes a prophet, when the magic \l"ords. "Do as I do," are first p~ oounced by the crank, and a potassium heavy diet becomes the only ·way to v.·orld peace and other holy ends. If you are old enough you may recall, as an .In- stance, the words of that great secular thinker. Henry Ford: "U you will study the history of almost any criminal you "'ill find he is an inveterate cigarette sn1oker. '' THE 1\fAGJC goes out.. of the crank's belief when he tries to implant it in others. The magic grows only in hls own soi l. This is not easY wisdom for the crank to accept. There are excepUora. t roccnUy read some words spoken by the most widely known and prosperous· food crank o( our time, Adelle Davis. Over the years I've managed quite suct'el$fulfy lo resist each and every dietetic recipe of Min Davis. Yet "'hen she told an audienet at Berkeley recently that almost all Americans fall to take ln enough magnesium. and iherefore don't sleep good and other dire thin gs, and that a good cheap source of magnesium was plnln old cpsom sall3. I was impressed. \Vhat she .said sowided good. I had faith In the preScrlplion. Since then I've been takina reaular $lllall amounll ol epson1 salts. I fctl better. I've-been told I look better. I be lieve, therefore I aint but l'm not telling you to do llkew\se. To the Editor: Where are the raucous voices of those who usually complain about t h e freeload.era, that is, the AFDC mothers, welfare recipients and others dependent on the good will of society? The latest revelations are extremely damaging to one cherlshed freeloader's image. ' IT SEElllS Spiro Agnew lived at the SheratOn-ParJ:c .ijotel iri Washinpn for four years, paying less than hall the normal $1,90°'8'm0ptb rent. Prio!Umabiy the Vice-President did not mind being a shill for the Sheraton. It will not be easy to explain the tact that the Aanew larder bas been r~arlf stocked w1th free Jood from the Food Fair Stores, the nation's third largest supennarket chain, although the vice. president in charge of the donatioos ~ tests that it was just a "gift among friends ." niROUGH the courtesy or the banker, real estate operator and wine connoisseur, J. Walter Jones, the Anjew liquor cabinet has been kept full, while Harry A. Duodore, a retired tool manufacturer, contributed $15,000 of housekeeplng cash. 11le Agnews are poor folk by the stand- ards of, say, the Ni.Ions. AgneWls salary Is only $6l.500 a year, plus an expense allowance of $10,000. WHEN he moved from the Sheratoo- Park into a $190,000 house,, apparently the ooly home he could fmd in which he could lay his weary head, he di~ so as a sacrifice for public service. It is quite discemlb~ t h a t n\allJI Americans In these times are acquiring an item poor Agnew does not possess - poverty. GEORGE '!'. SCHNAPP Spending Curb To the Editor: Congressman J6hn B. Conlan or Arizona has introduced a bUI long overdue. lt is lfOU$e Joint Re$olutioo.332 -a proposed Constitutional amtndment to pniblbit Conll'e53 from spending mol'<! on Federal programs in any given year than the Federal government will receive in total tax revenues. This will end our infiatlon. w h i c h Is due solely and basically to govemment a:pcnding over and above tax N:venucs. TillS BIU. would also requ,ire govern· ment repa yment of )he national dflbt- over a period or ten )'ears, which would save all of us billions 'Jf dollars in taxes now being paid out tn Interest. Here is our chiance of a UfeUme -it's ' just what has been needed for ytan. \ I ( MAILBOX J Letters from readers art welcome. Normally write rs should convey their messages 1n 300 words or less. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. Alt letteTs must include1 signature and mailing addre ss, but names mqy_ be withheld on request if suffici ent reason is apparent. Poetry Will not be , published. Write today to Mr. Peter W. Rodino Jr., Chairman or the House Judiciary Com· mittee, House Office B u i 1 d In g , Washington, D.C. 20515. C.C. MOSELY Refre1hh1g To the Editor ' I want to publicly thank Bob Smith of Smith's Arco Service at Baker and Bristol in Costa Mesa for !Jiving us such a refreshing news story 1n holding the company tanker captive for five hours'. For what~ver point he made, it is en· couraging to see and Mow that one man haa what it takes to stand up and rebel against some of the injustice in all phases of Jiving · that we have stuffed down our throats these days. Thank you Bob. It was great while it lasted and may the company look upon you with renewed respect. I'll be in and buy some gas one of these days and thank you in person for a really great human interest story. J, VINSEL Bike Rlglits To The Editor : Recently I was bicycling on Fairview Road, northbound for Orange Coast Quotes • .. English Is better than Art, because you ca'\..read Mllloo, or even Faulkner. -without gtttln~ pa.int under y o u r t111gernails. • "The songs and ballads of the Revolu- tion threw a scare Into the Brlllsb. caus-- lng them to show the whites ol their eyes at Bunker Hill." (From "it All Started With l',...hman En&lbh" by RJchard Annour, McGra.,,JWI.) College, when l had an argumeot 'Wilh a man in a, pickup truck abo1,1t who had the right-of-way. We ended up at the police station where the desk sergeant pointed out the OMV section that stated bicycles have all of the obligations and privileges of a motor vehicle. I'D LIKE ·to take this opportuoity to remind drivers of bicyclists' right to the road. When a rider won't get over by the curb, as common sense woukt deem, pru· dent, it could be because of broken beer bottle s or loose gravel. Please remember -the bicycle rider may be slower than you, as a motorist, but he has equal rights to the road, which should be respected. . Bikeways are one solution to the prob- lems of mismatching traffic speeds. Please lend your support, so such COTI· frontailOQ.S as described above may be. avoided. DON W. BENEFIEL Squirrel Fan To the Editor: I am wondering U Y0\1 could ~p Jn any way to gain supporL.lO belp stop jhe destrucUon ol the gi:o1114 !'flui(l;el ,Jn !he Fashion Island-Newport cefttet<~~ . As buildings are being built dOler 4Qd1 closer to the highway, more a~ more animals are getting killed and 4en~ any ' place in which they can safely l~f~ ·NO .one seems to think they. even ~but" they are ther~ and ln griat danger.~ \ VICI'ORIA CLOUSE, ' ' otAMM Com DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. W"d, l'UIJU.lifr Thomcu Kef1"1, tdUor Barbara Krfibttk • .Edilorlol Page Editor The editorial :l*le O( the' bailli Pilot \eeks to lntonn aod at)mWat .. relldm by pmenUnc on this ._. dlver1e •wmmentary' on topiet Ot tn. tf't'elt by t)>Qticated c»ltanl)lm: and cartOODisfl, b)' provkftns' • forum for readrtn' vJn1 and b;y ~nr this newtpt.J)tT't opttDom ~ ideu on currtnt toplca. ""' tdltotill oplnbns Of the Da.ily'Pllot ~ -tn the editorial c»lwnn 1t ~ tflp ot. the ~·· Opinions t XPl""l9td by u. ('Of. utnnlstl .00 cartoonklt lnd letttt , writer. 1tt tbrir own W no tndorffo.- tntnt ()f their v1f!WI tiy U.e Dail); Pllol~bo- Wcdnesday, October 10, 1973 I I l ' ! • • • THE PICK OF PUnch ·;:: . ' "SNybody get undteU«J, 9"" a SpttlK and stick • bon11 in ';OUf hair! ••• tha ~nthlOpotogists are coming/" Demos Eyed By . Muskie , the role of. party spolis1i-.n nationally. There never has been and never will be. •, Q: Bat hasn't tbls lack of Alt1lOttghL~iun that ti.. leaders of ti.. Democratic partJI have not been vilible on the Water· Qate iss1te, Ed Muskie thi'nk$ this low-key ap-leadenblp hampered t b e proach 11as been up tiU now ~ ~. In ftlPID~ a shrewd idea. The Maine ·~Inc to Waterpte?, Se114tor, who ran for the :A: 'J;'t>ere is _great lm- Democratic pi::esidentiat ptltience among many people nomination last year, talks that the DemOcratic leaders about the leadership prob-have not been more visible on lems of the Democratic the Watergate issue. That's partu in tht& intertnew with the sense of much of the mail the Wruhington Monthly. I got in response to my Georgetown speech. • Q: Do you. ihJDk i be And, yet I .think it is well the DemOc;radc party is Rffli'lnl: party hasn't spoken. ouL 1Jtil from a leadership vacvun? poaiU.on was not Ute result cl any consensus but the result ol the political instincts of a number of us who have played Watergate low-key up until this point. If we jumped in with both feet right after the Watergate hearings started, It ·could have been e a s 11 y perceived by people in this country, as just another partisan political attack on the President. / A: For the last rot years, the American party out of pcr.ver has never had anything like !he British "shadow cabinet" to focus Jeadenhip in one man or group oC men. 'Ibis just isn't the American S}'SU!m. Today in the Democratic party the leadeQhip is sprud oot among people who occupy fcnnal leadership posilions;-as There are still some people who think it fs. But the fact r that it was played low-key WHERE THEY~ robs their criti¢sm 0 f legitimacy. It established the ---STAND ' -poin• that what we've got • .. thttt ls a problem wblch is I real and must .be dealt with. in tHe Congress, aod1&t>08t who We may waJ• have reached are .accepted· as ~·e a die r: s the · ptMt now ,where we wW because they· are l>rominent consider aS-a party 1b&W tO natlon31iy. None in this group Ilea! with the lssueS tlUlt baV. of about a dozen ls going to been raised. I think we will·. concede that anyoile else ln ¥ou begin to see now, u the the dozen Is the leader. story nears its end that the lnotea4 all 'a{ lh"l:-k out bsueJ you m'Ult '~wit!> on the lssues.1 become dearer.· 'lhelf.party By and large it -1<s. I should speak wt. '!be question spoke out rec:Ootly a t of impeaclunent sbould be ex· Geor1etown University' I n amlned as soon u the judicial , favor oC the cootin~tion 'of proce91 has worked its Will on · the Watergate bearings and the tapes issue. got a bell of. a response. Nobody selected me to do that. Q: Do yoa agrte witb Sea. I didn't say I was the leader. I KeDD6iy'1 polltloa tbat, If Ute dld It because i tboOgbt tt was President d I 1 !. e g a r d 1 a time to say something and It Sapreme Coar& order on the got a very strooc response. On .. tlpe1, It would be grounds for some other lll8uea comlna Up lmpeacbment?• next week someone else will get the respome.. "We're about to get into the debate on the ,defense pro- curement bill, and there will be a number of etrong statements by a oomber of people who ire: e I t h e r acknowledged • as leaden or aspire to party leadership. That's how you build your new leadership for the next na· tional election , by developing the voices, the • taleota -ana skills available. There's just no way for one man to~ ED MUSKIE A: My own preference is to wait JP.IW we get the Pres!· dent't r~1ponse. I don't questkn &en. Kennedy 's chooslog this forum and thls time to state bis position. But my own position is that v.·e ought not to set u p h y·p o th etical presidential response s. We ought IG wait for the real response. I think the President is keeping hi s opt!CllS open. Q: I take it, so are you? A: No, I have some very definite views about the President. I have set up . hypothetical respooses within my own thinking. Bu\ I think the country Is in a dlfficult ooruitltullonal situation. And I think you ought to deal w:ltb It as 'it actually unfolds. Instead oC trying to hypothesize what the President's position will be. 'lbe. President has an idea what the consequences will be It be follows ooe or lhe other courle. 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Pope Paul VI sent a message. President Nixon and Gov. Ronald Reagan sent representali~s. and the 1,200 ( BRIEFS ) mourners lncluded leaders of government, joumaUsm and the military. Copley, 57, died Saturdav, ending a 10 year struggle a~alnst cancer. He was chairman of the Cop I e y Publishing Corp., w h 1 c h publishes 15 daijv newspapers BaL•• ,·.. n ......... i--ln llllnois and Callfomio, In· Uu •• ~ .,_, .. ,. v•• eluding the San Diego Union D Andr Ev and the Evening Tribune, and Actress Sheila Scott holds her son, ale e er· eight weeklies. ett, who was abandoned near gates of MGM Studios after the 4l·year-old actress lost a paternity suit e Saipers Confess against actor Chad Everett, whom she claims is the father of the child . A note addressed to Everett SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A stated the baby is his responsibility. The 4"2·month- group calling Itself the old baby is in the care of juvenile authorities today. "August Seventh Guerrilla----'--------'----------! Movement " has c I aimed ~sponsibility for the sniper auack last wetk on an Oakland police helicopter in which two officers were killed. In a letter to The San Fran· clsco Chronicle, the Jlf'OUP said it shot down the helicopter "bf!cause of a failure of the state Department or Cor· recUons to release t h e Freedom Fighters known as the 'San Quentin Six.' " 'Newspaper Week' Honors Reporters LOS ANGELES (UPI) -"WHEREAS every reporter The county B o a r d ol at some Ume or another prob- Supervisors d e c 1 ·a r e d a ably should be flogged, "Newspaper \Veek" Tuesday 830 Jtlilllon Fraud"l GeoTek Assets Ordered ·Seized SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A temporary receiver bu been ordertd to take bnmedl•le custody and posses.skin~ of all assets of Geo'I'et ReJourees Fund Inc. and other ~lated flmlS accused ill an alleged l30 mlllloo o11 fund fraud . U.S. District-Court Judge William T. 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All in a spirit of friend.lines!, came from, horsewhipped. the superviso!'S added. boiled tn oil and run out of e Chief Oppose• THE F IV ;<; supervi.!IOrs p-esented the reporters who cover coonty government with SAN DIEGO ( AP) -A the rtSOlution, which reads: group of Jlotezlcan.Americans "Whereas. reyorten1 assign. says it opposes the se!.l!ction of ed to. the Los Angeles county retired M.arlne Gen. Leonard Chapmai, to be corDmiss~ beat snoop, pry, dig, solicit.., of lh< 11.B, l•UQlllratloa 11111 """'""'·~te:i,.c ~j o le ' NaturalilltlOA.~ ; ;,;i,,gie, . ~ j)lllwit, ''The 1 ~ ti. lGen ~e, d!SCOY~, aarover, ~--~1n , I& • e!Pcise. diSclbR anil !bl out' "'""'p......... no nymee apy , ·. of our 'A>O<itlonl,~ the pl.sl-• town oo a rail .•• "Now therefore be it l'elOlv· . ed by the Board of Supervlaors that the above· be taken in its ·lnl• context ol good fellowship and --Iowan! the COWllY ~" <orpo, and ihat 1:: ~:,: ~;'p!1;:'~ .. ~ in Loi Angm County , ln hollordl_......, labor ill.the ' communicatlaaiVineyaril!'' ', dent offtbi!: Ad HOc Comll",lttee M • on Chl<8p RIPI> aid in a a•'lfl e letter lo chairman James 0. -· 1-"' General Raps Country's Maligner~ Eastland of the Senate Judi- ciary ~ttee. e Rcbbu Hulaed rnESNo (AP) · -Rain which dre!IChed California's PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP} - San Joaqu in Valley Sunday Maj. Gen. Kenneth J . and Jlotonday may have Houghton, command i ng dama ged _ or ruined _ up to general of the F\nt Marine 10 percent cf thls year's crop, Division at camp PendJeton raisin experts say. said be blew bis stack Tuesday John C a I d e r , Calitcrnia when be heard two men ln the Ra isin Advisory B o a r d San Diego Airport complain manager, said Tuesday there that America is sick. "'oold be al least one perooit _The genera] told t h e IGSs. This year's crop has been Downtown Kiwanis C1ub that estimated at 184,300 tons. the Incident prompted him to difficult morale problem of Marines, Houghton said. '"Ibe men say they don't relate to the chicks , but they seem to do okay," he observed. Escondido Ma yor Out On Birthday "Close to 90 percent of this rewrite hi! luncheon speech. to year's raisins are sarely in." praise the United States as the calder said. "But if the "most enilghtened, unselfish weather doesn't rooperate. we and compassionate nation In could lose the JO percent still the history or the world." ESCONDIDO (AP) -It was drying when the rain fell." a bitter birthday for WU "T HAVE NO apologies for Mason, who was ousted by e Fish Shutdown my country," said the general. voters as ma yor of this San "Sure, Vt'f! have had our Diego County community. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Of. Watergates and poliUcal ~ Residents voted 6,127 to ficialS postponed the deadline lems .•. but I just get sick 3,232 Tuesday to recall Masoo, Tue59ay in a threatened legal and tired of hearing people and then decided 7 ,lU9 to 1,390 move to shut down lhe malign our country." to bold a special election to fill harbor's S200 million-a-year In Phoenir to help celebrate the 1nayor's vacant cooncil fishing industry in an an-Navy Wee~, Houghton said he '"'b"I I ~ ' tipo lution move. is satisfied with the discipline Tht shutdown, which would of the 15,200 men under his MASON , an imurance agt?nt, have thrown 8,000 cannery command. But he .said be is was ts Tuesday. workers and fishermen out or trying to r e d u c e an He was elected to the coun- work. had been advocated by unauthorized absence rate of cil in 1968. He is the fint the Regional Water Quality 1.6 per 100 men. Escondido council member _c.n_u._I _Boanl __ . _______ Short:::::.:..::h•:::~:::cu::=ts..:ar:..:.• .:the::..:m::°':::.' _:":.:•::.r to be removed by recall. LECTURE TUITION · TWO DOLLARS SAN JUAN CAl'ISTRANO DANA l'OINT SAN CLIMINTI CONTROL OF YOUR Ill ARE YOU READY? SILVA MIND CONTROL® • LE-'ltN HOW YOU CAN USE YOUR P'OWERFUL SUI CONSCIOUS LEVELS CONSCIOUS LY FOR IETfElt C'OHTltOL OVER: • HEALT/I •MEMORY • CONTROLLED ESP • VITALITY • PRODUrT/V/TY • PR ORLEM·SOLV/NG s,oo p.m, •HABIT'S •WEIGHT •SMOKING •DRUGS •SLEEP • /IEADA C/IES ••MtM•~ • S.f.lf JUAH CA,.ISTltAHO 111tifari. .. 1'hurs., Oct. 11 Fri., Oct. 12 Sun., Oct. 14 8:00 p.m. DAJfA POINT MA•lflilA. 2·00&8 00 ........... ~,-. : p.m. c-•o.iMw&k'l'•1t IAH CL•MIMTI + ' • Sale 4 78 Sale 4 39 R ... 11.41. School ,age "°'9' ffannel pa)lrT\111 of 100% cotton. Long •lteft, long log styI;ng ;. ·-printa, SizN s-M·L ..... f.tll. -""boys. Show! collw _....,,,._....,._.,a;,,,..,.,1y1o;=--- Cotton ft1M1I in IMOrted ptttetns end =..=:.~.~=~·,<H>d.,. JCPenney We know what you're. looking for. ' Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at \he foUowlng store1t · ' ' ' . , • FASH IO N ISLAND, Newp orl BHch (714) 644-2313. HU NTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beaoh.(71 4) 892-7771 . H'ARBOR CENTER, Co.la Me .. -(71 4J-M6-502 1; ' l \ • • i \ ' • Epis~opal Churchmen Erul . ' Fa111Hw Clrc111 "" Bil Keane ___ ..,....J._ , 1 ~ t ...,.. ~-iettt Remar.tmge ·Ban ., w~~ lfr~ \<'fl -lo remmy in U,-cb'!':"h· > l!larTlap ~ aOO may """ , Tiit~,,~ bas . , , , , duct l{e(ldings evm !bough »bol~bed~ ~OH!d ban ~ ri;IAL ,,aw,ovaI neither Per""' Involved Is an <~-~ oltdl"°"' ~-~ ~ n"!'.':'.,~ ~· . , 'lid ~,.,,... ' ........... )"._ -"'"'""" -ti,.b'.2.i;:f~~!: ~.~ "!"'Venj!Ori. .,11)o .'19" ~cnOli by tho "'-•·"'-~'""'1~' ~·:!"'!' ~~-"'-. -~ put dell\llle!. ~-g lay flld · Jt::i.~~": ,If'. · . ~0 , , 1 ,111 . '-r •-, r,' • ~r~ rwc..iauves, ro119w-, • «=-. . . . . w 1!!>J petjOi!. )>efore.,reinar-ed --ll!Ul.appnival J.lol\ClaY ri.,L 11·lb\be." o,, U,.. ~ coujd f even be .C<JOo "bY. t111>'otbe1"brancb ·o1 the ''\j~1 ·°ttJ~il ll.,t:rst .. ume ''ned. , chur'ch 'a .blcaitieral ,_,....... 191 v ..,..von:e . as '~ ~ 'I) .. W.,.. leg!llotun, the HOUIO cf . · ~.~~'·obd a110w3 · ft:.,"'"• tr.er.band ID deciding Blahdi>s · ~ ~:!'"f·~. ~ dlvon:ed ellglbillly ol ~ for B~ Roborl R. Speara ol t Slaym· g Suspec-t ~sa1¥~~i1~ -. ~ .. ~:.rldl~al'l:.~~·~ rigidity" about remarriage. "Open wide."' 'F ' £ "lt provides a more pastocal . it or Trial :menc:~1;~1~·:---------------- . apy of·dl.vorce and are seek· Ch • k s • 0 ' ~to build a 'new,. strooger lC s urviving • SANTA Cl\)JZ (AP) -A wbetber Kemper la compe1a11 marria&O." ho said. ' Wrdnnday, Odobfr 10, 1973 DAILY PILOT f ~urtRejects . l Porno Review WASHINOl'ON (UPI) -"1ct eomt lo conlrary pooi· 'Ille U.S. &lpmno Court ba1 llooa Cl1 -ty caset and rojeded a mm>ber of nquell1 ' 1loe llalt &.ip'eme Court "bas "'-~mlslder llsl June's n!1--to aathorllatively coo- WJ-lstabllshlng a new de9nl· strut.its own penal statute.'' Ucn Iii Qbocenlty. < 'Mie re~ guidelines were ATTORNBVS FOR t w Q deliped to 'llY! _slit• more adult theaters tn At1anta said leeway 'lor crac~ -'down on the opinions left ttate COW'ts ~li)hic bootl and ''ln a quandJl')'".as to dispClll· ';!'lull': ihUtor \, . ', ..... ...:.o.l. ' .C81J!:1! ...... cE w.rr,n , . ll\llPr ·wroid; a series oi opl· nJons:..on Various legal phases 1 tof 'J&! ~bject for a flv•ma.n majority; JUltices WU!lam .0 . Douilli. Wlllam J. BreMan Jr. and 'Ibur&ood Marshall di-ted. -pit court reje<ted llJe peU- • -for r.hoarlng WlthQut \!<laimeiit Tueaday. Uon of the --bade for furil>lr pi'oooodinp. ,,.. peWloa lilted -... llWtCtl llnco Burger banded down bis ~ oo i-ti where boob: have been burned or lti.zed or arrests have been made for selllng such publlca- llons as Pllyboy. • l CttJng a California case in- volving the 11.le or a sexually . Don't. Discard, Old Bvt Good Furniture! B:lllC' WE REMOVE • oriented book, the American Li~ AMociation said the opinion! "permit the lm- ))91!.don of censorship func- tions on tibraries, and librarians which would fun- ~otally change .their tradl· u~ role in support of ln- telltctlal freedom • . • :"~~~'!if..:,: lo stand lrlal and at a~, 'l.N if11E OTHER hand, _ " -, •ff"' .. ffi 11 sane sndi·an .. ¥Y ' 1l° re«lY~ Bljliop 'Ad~~ oi Le>-• SAN ; DIEGO (AP) -d~~as the first chicle in lrlaloocharg~ ~,lnlnfone, Q<. ,, d )Oilol), Ky. ~Illa! .. oWleyaix!Sualem~ll U;B)llllit.rybulltdled. · bla mol~er. !rt.od 1owo o1 P'/o Al~. , • :1he 'rle.w regu)ali\i!>o' l)lclt anY", ol\the llrsl groun~ hotj\bUI • • -, • , "· .. T!IE IJBRARIAN may and sli: coll ~ · · ~. blst. 11 Its contents were·l.ot reveaf·-t·"ent«Cl!able ~aidl",j by1 ctilcb to stirvlve 'bf captfVUy 11P · ADULT1 birds art rlghUy conclude that the court Atty. Peter aia.na Jr, reports. ed in court but Mo ....... told which the church can say -not ooe but two of them, the about 18 lncbea high. The Inkf has priced int e 11 e ct u a I .Old Paint -Stain l Finishes. IT WI LL BE EASY For You To Apply A New Finish YOU WILL BE Kemper 25 who 1~ &-'la•-iw'"'':,:'6 !»" .~ coupff:1 seeking to San Die40.1.oo's curator says. black Ola.rley la a touriala' freedom out of the feeMI and' weighe a> ~1 ~wsi;nen_r-"'; ,...d aetrl• ,m.ft'Y .. ~ · ; · ·~ ~, 1 ... ;; favorl~ who l! always up to marketplace of ideas,'' the 1has pleaded innocent~ 1.0fre• ·\"'"~Ind ,it~fougd. 0ltrinsthedangerar~~ TBE ~ cbick ·~1!3s ·,J.~. :He sneaks Into petitlonforreheartng sald. . Many Dollars Ahead nooent by reuon oi ~\It ~ ~. is -qt! #11· , "'"""1 · to I.mean. halclltd •Aug, 24 in &Isle's •lnilnieaance trucks In the 200 Tho losing party In anolher the mutilation murderl ot the caPAble .. " C-o m Id 1 t1 rn. perTni-.ive," he si.ld: -ca~e nest while Olarley· and sttala igniUon keys; for Callfomia cue informed the eliht women and 1s acbedWed premeditated ~· However, Bishop Frederick waa oollectiug lmects and example. : co.urt that state tribunals have lo go nn trial Oct. 11. ~· Judi!}!•-~ the . \V· P)!tnam gl. otla1¥JU\ll Cl\)'. rodeoll for ~ lo ,dllt. Tll!ll-:,;---'-:------T--==-=::...::==-==_::::... ________ ~;.......:.c·-:.__~:::__ · , '~ bitll~ w!ie!il!IW ~e old• rules ]ll'!hOd , """"""'_egg balcW Sep<. • SANl'A CRIJZ .'~w ,H!bld ~lrl · repm di' ' peaileiwayf!Unthe' Curator James Dolail·TIJH. , <' &lperlorCoor!Judge'i!.11,J\ ~· Df• 'J~. li)!'t of SaJl •• _cburdo With.! .. ,dlu>ce Jir daf ",""¥• the • .bl i tb ! '' Brauer )lad sppolnled two ~c\80 will be submilted. ininUlerlng to them and !lie ]lhenoinellaL · Pl)'chiatriJtl t o determine · • cbanaes were "an important Charlie ancl Susie first gave KEMPEJl'S A1TORNEV, step lorward." btrlh Aug. 22, l!m to what was ,...v<Jame11, Jacksol'I, said be pl~ .,._ ANIMAl.ogk¥1f-· oed lo ·~ .. a -Friday ' ' " ¥ ' to suppress. .certain evidence ' ~< all8inst his ·~em. '~. ltem~r was1IJT!lted April i 9-'-~l·ill· 'I' 1\l r~.i. ... 23 in a ·PuebJo, aro: )bOnt ' • ',boolh whUe aJiect1ni -, Cruz authoril\e& .. , to • -i b-111 . " · ,. ·niother" ·~ent. Ofllcers . ;, • lwnd II)• nude, decapltaled ~-body of bis ~r, Mn. Clara Nell Strru\dliefg, S2, aJXI the nude bOdy of her 'friend, Sara Ttl.ylot Hauett, 59, stuffed in a ... \ closet. A PEERLESS• SElECTION,OF. QUAllTYi ANTIQUES THAT FILL THE SANJA.MONICA CIVIC AUDITORIUM OctoW 10tll itirw'Oct~ lctll; h'.Ours 1!00 PM to 10:00 PM. Last 417 Si!MIJ, October 14th, 12 Noo'n to &;OO PM: •.. "' -'II-' a -" Picture '.your saving·s. . . ,. . . Penney Days color ' . TV sale now. Sal~ 379.·95 Sale 3gg.ss . . . Req. 419.9&. 19., color portable has modulm' aolid state chauis. Features 'Chrom.>Loc • colOf'/tint control, 'Cht.oma-Brite'• pfctur• tut>, and 1utom1tlc fine tuning (AFTI. Ser"" measured dilgOnllly. White pMl&ticcebinet. 17 .. ~id suite co6or portable, Reg. 379.95: 1r cob portable ha moduW solid s~ate chassis. Fe1ture1 'Chroma-Loc• color/tint cootrol. ·chromi -Brite·• pictur8 t~ and •.utom~tlc fine tun ing !AFT). Wllnut gr11n plastic cabinet. Screen rriN-.ifWd dl.l9'"' onal/y. 17" SOM ..... oolor Pot.-. -. 1 • Sale 57995 SINGER • 'A Tr1dtrMrk ofTH[SINGERCOM.Pt\f'IV FASHION MATE ZIG·ZAG sewing m1chin1 Excklsive front drop-in bob· btn, Wlap-00 pre1ser fee~ fabt1t dl1l""settinss. Carr/int Case #SlS Sile-p riced at $16.96 -' ' • Sewlng'CenterS~ perliclpating ~Dealers For stort ne1r11t you , 1tt tht yellow psges under SEWING MACHINES. Copyrlfll 0 f97l THE SINGlR CCf-1,ANV. All Rl&t11i Ruervcd Throu&hout tile: World • • ,I ~ .... ·' ., ,. " "· Reg. 629.95. Early Amer;can style color console has 100% solid state modular chassis and features ..Chroma-Brile~8! picture tube fOf' added brigh tness. Has "ChrOma-- Loc"• color/tint control, "OUick~ Pie""", and automatic fine tuning. Maple fini sh and hardwood cabinet ·.screen measured diagonally. Sale : 579 95 _'Reg. 129.tS. Mediterrannean style 'Color console has 100% solid state· modular chassis and fea tures r.Chrorne-Brile"• picture tube for " ~ded brightness. Hes "Chroma· l Oc"8 color/tint control and "Ouk:k Pie" .. for faster picture and sound. Automellc fine tuning. Walnut finish And hardwood cablneL S"creen ~la.sured dlagonalty., • -· .... pricet efftcttw through S1turdly. ~ ........ r;m••••m•n"'":' JCPenney We know what you're looking for . Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at the following stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beoch 1714) 644-2313 . HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beoch 17141 892-7771. I • J.• DAILY PILOT 11 OZ. LOTION er 7 OZ. TUil Head & Shoulders SHAMPOO ... 1.39 7 OL FAMILY Sill Ultra Brite . • TOOTH · : l>ASTE 66~. · ,Qtaltine CHOOSE FROM FAST PAIN RELIEF! 2.19 11 OZ. SIZE No.xzema 1 SHAVE Medicated concentrated · form1l1 lor closer sbaves. Rezulu, Mentbol or lime. 77~. Fortified high potency iron and • vitamin' to~ic. 1omtoH1 l;.·8& '' .. 2GO ~ ff. GIANT Sill Reynol.ds WRAP '1 ~.,39 SHULTON ..... &-" ·-. • '~I"" "~.-· . M intriguing, invigOl'atin& and pleasing hint of the sea ! AFTER SHAVE COLOGNE 414 u. ·~ ll. . HIGH l'OTIMCY vnAMIN FORMULA W1t1i MURALS ~ . -31 Fl!f II" IOTT1.£ OF 111 4-~BB l 11 • • 1LAUNDRY. . ' DETP.GENT 3 ~~5 · . LE"TER GILLEnE Black Ligh~ &,lades FITS AllY · 11D"YOLT ounm Create a 11Aiq11e and elciting atmosphere for any room. 100 Witt 1.49 • Platinum Plus lnjectar Blades PAK OFJ Myadec 4.88 I • ,P!LOT-ADVPTISU Je : I - . ~SOAP ... . ' .. ' I • ' ~.!..JI "PILOt."lollUTISER Wtd-y, Oclobtr 10, 1973 \ f -:.·.~~'Old~Bllie '~nil~b r ·,.~N'St4!.0GllE ., -·~ ; .. . • Grur Jr11r>ra lleSlled 5 · : I ii J "" "1./j! bl!· .. ,4•Z.• • • sciin·~ Liquid Gold -.~ 'ST~Nl!SS snn CllAN[I ' ' • 1 ••• For counter to~ and al\ . ~:J~~·~raft'ti: .. 1' 1 49.~ Ung, cabinets, doors & floors. · ,·· ·1ttz. 1 ea., ' '• ~· ~~ ,, ;. ORlt B I 1 , TOPTH BRUSH . Oral. I 40 or 60 fifOVlTSI : · · "eckties by ~~ · · • .. • "Feeder" BIB . · (asj.lo·cle.ln pl;~ vin;I 2 :1 .oo with ~tlOl'l terry. . I • "CGver~all" Jr. BIB Solt plastic w!th cap slee'les and tray.revel "catch-all" pooch. ~UART SIZE , Listerine . 1 ·-~ 1 --. --..-- T DAILY "LDT J l ~~L~ZIRight Guard ANTI-PERSPIRANT Chiffon PAPER TOWELS • ~r~ . < " , -· ..... ·~·· 'f · -Kot1Ff Njviiot£· ." 1 • Nat 1the shado"' of a line toe to~waist! • DOllOTHY GlAY Hal Creams " ' Chaj)j)ing and redne~ will vanish , leaving your 'hands smooth and lovely. Ii . MOISTURIZING or MORMON! . ~ ... 1.50 .. Rich co lors in sizes Average to Tall. \ ·1 ~N~I~ 'SkiOicer , a. e . .., AttlR j HAVI . ~ l ~ • I Refr~shing ~nd ir\vig1tratfng ! .... 1.19 ·~ Vaseline •N~INSIVI CARI 1. ~A™. BEADS I . ~ l[~e .sk1fn 1 so11ftk~ner! ~ / --11nvna es , a mess ~ and dry.ness. · 34oz.1.19 OPEN 9 AM to 10 PM 7 DAYS A WEEK 40 OZ. KING SIZE ~Mr. ·c1ea·n ALL .PURPOSt. >' I LEMON · r "JiEFRESHED CLEANER Ftr lltars . . walls, etc. 6 OZ. $1ZE • O:ays-Ease AUTOMATIC AIR <fRE$HENER htrtiblnc Lemin, (ll11e tr i1li1hth1I floral sce11ts. fig ~.; eo . . ~ •/..Jf , •• INTMf'tJISJ i O J · Ji:llJe-Al:I · 'APklANcE & 1 ~l'~ER~- • Trrls -ramps 11 .•• -· t1r1s ,r1wlers 1tt .•• 11t1•11ically! 4.·99 ·CLAIROL 12 OZ • .. Herb·al Essence SHAMPOO t~1t1i1s 1at11ral prtt1i1 tor all types o(.k1ir. 10)1 OF 280 Kleenex "• FACIAL TISS_UE • ' . • •• ~ .. ' ' .. . · .• ·: ,• .. ·~ ,• ' ' ' . ~ , . DAILY PILOT For the • Record '· . f Counsel Rules Landing. Penalty Fee Held Illegal SANTA ANA -A suggestion by Ille Orange Colmty Boord ol. Supervisots that landing f ... be increued for Jet planea which violate curfew laws was answered 'I\lesday. required to submit a reason and general aviation jets aornetbnes violate curfews because they . are unaware they exist. ORANGE COUNTT Energy Seminar Set On UC Irvine Campus -..... , •• Sente~ce rDe1ayed In nnkmg ease • , ' SANTA ANA -Senlencing I Miill<al C.enter piUenb oul oJ ' . has been set ~ temporarily mo~.~ $1,500. for a former COW!ly employe, Superior Court Judge James MANY ITEM$ REDU.CED • who admitted bllJdng Spanish· Turner sent ' Milton Josep 50•;0 · OR MORE! speaking Orange County .Reade, Jr., 40, ol. Garden I Grq~e. to ·the state's . ChlOO M YE· 0N1 S'°RT COATS, County Offered tacilit'Y l<ir Iii~ 'Pt'Hkitende ' sL.Aci!{ DRISS SHIRTS • otudy. He will resd the repott & MANT OTHl!R "JT~MS •. and sentence Reade ·Jan: 10, 1971. ' e ~ e M--•••,'I"!'", C- Reade pleaded guilty to EWPORT··· SANTA ANA -The educa· grand theft rather than face llDWILL OP . N . . : tloo committee ol Bowers trial on multiple charges con-3467 Vii· Ltdo-Newport a .. ch· · Museum Foundation in Santa talned 1n a Grand Jury in-to. Ana will 1aun@ Its series of dlctmeut. He faces a posalbl:e a-·673-4510 . . Museum Tours County Counlel Ad r I an Kuyper said the county cannot charge an addtUonal $50 or 1100 for curfew violations because It would be In the form of a rme and an Ulegal exercise of police power by the county ln a matter con- ll•Tied by tbe federal gov.rn· ment. • ........ Robert ~ director of aviation, 1"'0le the supervisors that most viola· tions occur within a few 'minutes of the curfew deadlines of 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. for takeoffs and 11 p.m. and 1 a.m. for landings. bias tours to s 0 u the r n state prison term or one to 10 -"'~ ~~·~; ~~· w!Calith"fornia m~mLos saAnt~~ years on Ille convlcUon. r A\V...,,.,.~'81 .. . . r~ Public otficials, eoonomists Transit District, wiU speak on a trip to tiu:: s gelq The Jndk:tmel)t wu lsaued J!!!!I) "',,..,.,..~ 'J!!/IJJ1 and environmental!Jta: will reJatiooships between transit County Museum of Art. alter out patients at the ooun·i--------'-------'-~'·~-~~·-~ discuss "The Energy Crunch and land use as a way to save The bus will leave BoWers ty hospital testified t b at , . ~ • andd Public Pollcyurda" at a one-th fuels. Museum, 2002 N. Main St., at Reade, who spoke fiµent Nearly Every(Jne· ' ay seminar Sat y on e 10 a.m. and retum at 3 p.m. Spanish 'and o.nce headed the UC Irvine campus. Local government officials Co.st of the tour, which in· county's Mexican -American Envlrmmefltal author -lee-will participate in a panel eludes luneh. ls '8 for foun-Adelante grup, offered to eut £' te·. 'to. -T ;.;..nde · tu,.... Wesley Marx of Irvine is discussion which will clooe Ille daUQO members and 19 for thei~ bills u Ibey would In> f,S nS 1..JU , J:S coordinating the UC Irvine day's program. non-members. mediately settle. > '.. Extension program. The sl--'-__:__::__c__ _____ 7:::..:==::: ______ .:::::::::::CC..:::::'.:::... ________________ _:__.:__7,-._.:; .. -..-...,--' Bresnahan said causes or Violations are w eat h e r enroute, delays caused by air traffic control or mechanical problems. He said when carriers violate the curfews they are Drive Set For Clothes SANTA ANA -Students at Mat~ Dti High School here are collectlog clothing, shoes and blanktts for the COcopah Indians cl Ywna, Ar;Iz. -ClotlJ!DC cl all -is need- ed. k-t ·~said Wami clothes, such Bl jacltets, .-1ers and hesvy pants, would be especla.lly ap- precialed. _Alfyone wi,hlng to dooafo old, but usable clothing may bring the Items to the bigb · school, 1202 W. Edin(<r Ave. Sex Charge Faces Mesan SANTA ANA -A Costa a.m. to 4 p.m. seminar in Social Sclenct Hall is *n to the public. There is a $25 fee. Discussing state and na- tional energy policies at the Saturday conference will be Dr. Walter Mead, a UC Santa Barbara economics prof'essor and senior economist for a recentl'y completed F o r d FoundaUoit eoergy st!l'IY- Assemblyman Ken Meade (D-lJaldand), cha~ of tlle A s s e m b I y Transportatioo Commitlee, will discuss the recently vetoed state energy conservation bill. A panel discussion will in· volve Dr. Mead, Assemblyman ~. Orange eoast College economics lmtructor Phillis Basile, Planulng ,,and Comervailon League Vi c e Preaident Mark Braly and . Southern • Calif om la EdiJloo Vice Presldelt Edwsril A. Myeri. • . ~ I After Iuneh nr: Raiaid. DOi:· tor of the Rand Corporation will discuss potential ways of cooservlng energy including new mandatory housing j.n- sulaUon standa.rti s. Dr. Gordon Fieldihg, manager of the Orange County Cash Still I. • ·~n1u1s.~· • re .i • } • I' •. , ''.OCT., : J1.. , ~-· th;u · :: ' 1,. $~T;~r ' ' > OCT. ~ I .-L I \ ' .,. LAYAWAY NOW : ; . IT COSTS 1111 • TllQ A REGULAR CASH ~RCllASt ' ....... --. ' ~. 16'' BABY AllVE TM .• 2'' " . •I -., . ~ .. ' '" . -~ 'i'. ' l' ~..,....... -·-..... to· ~~!~ ~"'.'-··f? ' --....: ''''''"'''"Fl"''''''''''''''"'''''''' .!.'...'.'.'.!.'.:!!.:.:'..~'.':.:..'.'.'.'.' Otlier Mesan ia!Ied by Newport Beach police on sex and D'eat,Ja,s a1saurf charges after two • young girls were sexually Open to Gls, D Electric . '. ,;;.: SANTA ANA -b , ~ill , ' footlioll' . ':_ AJJitOU · WOLVERIE . ~'.Rlte~Hite,;~.:7· · .,KITCHEN ·APP.UAMC~i:~· BALTIMORE, Md. (AP) -molested In the Upper Bay W. Roy Pollard, 65, a retired Mt:L-ord red to r insW'ance executive and a halt .~ta.1 'n... ~· e ace brother of Vice Presidenf •-.tria ~~.17 m Orange County Spiro T. Agnew, died ~fondat,, Supen~ ~~· . --------·~-Judae James Turner ael the Death Notlees trial date -.for Paul Henry •• L v Vezina, 23. of· 2485 Irvine •-, • ;r,,",11m 11 't,1..,, u.s. ~mv Blvd., Costa Mesa. Vezina A:~~ o..tti.•t~st.l ~m'l\u~"· faces· charges of sex ~ wi,.1 Htl.,., ton, 1 cOJ:~G.Ora. ~ · I d •· d ~11 • ., 11 '-""~ i-ld•"· w~ornt_ ~rver:lllon, ~ ac~ an F.;:::r"· H:::'. c:'r!n. ~'!t "','':", assault with intent to -commit Forw1rdin11 Dlno::!Cll't rape. ~~~~ ~.;~r!~~'ra~nv•n s't'. sr,"J.!t : : He 'is accuted of being the. Service~ ,T~unc11v. 7 P , • ·~on CO!"-011 M•r cMpe1. rz.~ man who attacked a t:J..year- Fo.tntr.i Hanw. c-• dtl ,....r, Olrtc:· old girl last May 6 and a 12· tou. F!El.OS Ntv1 L. F1.ws. Si1 s111r;-or1ve, cost• year~d girl June 6. Melli. D•" of dltll\. October 1.__ 1913. Svrylyf'll tiv tlvsblnd, Le Gr"'1d1 1'19ldl. c:osi. Mt11: d1uaf!W. vlck11 brolNr, H1rL!n JacklOfl, C..rlSbld1 .,.,._,11 Mr. 1nd Mrs. J1mn o. Jae-. Vl1f1. servlc11 -•• h1ld 1oa1v. w~.,..,, I' JIM, ltlelll•dson P11tr-n· i D 1 • !htombm..,t. Btlllvl~l!' Mlf m• wlfl'I ~i'riafd':.i""""'i"ir':::' ~11.~. '°"',:.roe: 611 dllrot ot '.VJM'J'HW~~s . Jol'WI 1 HumtllttYS. Aot ti, of 13111 Lli\iD!IOl'I AYll Or1n111. O.le of :?.'"' Oc;!abo!r •• m. s11rvh•ld ltY "· P1!rlcla: '°" 1 n d dtuafllel'-lfl. 1w, ltlc"••d tnd P1trlcl1 Humollrtn: '°'1r aralld-d•UO"'.,l. Strvlc111 """"rv· 1:30 PM. PH-F1mllv C:olonl• l<lll'llrl HOITM. WYlE ltoberl L Wvre. •lt Ftrnk-11, Coron• c!e'I ~~1~11~v otw1i:~~ld~ 1·11.=~ Gltn o1 CO'l'Okl, Ctllf.1 deuDl'lltr, Ceborll'I LH Wvrt. NIWPCl"'t Bue"; brOfl'lef, Mlch1el Wv,., Cl!NIYI vr.i;•~. ~llfonll1 : 1l1rer. Ann L•v!O!l Mu YS 1liforp!1. v1s1i.t!O!'I. P1cl~c Yll\'I' 1 h1;.;1, ""''"'~Y, ''°"" • to t PM S.rYICel( j:;fo1v. 1 PM. P1c111c vitw c1r1Df'I. In ''"*"ik' Pte:111c View MlmOt!a Ptrk. Ptcl Vll\ll Moctuarv. Olr.c;tors. ARBUCKLE •~SON WESTCLJFF MOR1UARY 421 E. 17th St., Colta Mesa -• BALTZ-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Coroaa ·del Mar 8'13-9'50 ta Mesa ff6.Zlli !'• • ' BELL BROADWAY <, • MORTUARY ~110 Broadway, Cotta ~Iese u S-3433 •• DILDAY BROTHERS Road Work Bids Slated SANTA" ANA -Coonty of- ficials will seek bids soon fo.t: the improvement of crown Valley Parkway b e t w e e n Niguel Road and Forbes Read In Laguna Niguel. Estimated cost is $725,000. The A v c o Development Corporati011 h•s agreed to pay $350.ltOO of the cost, according to Flfth District Supervisor Ronald W. Caspers. Caspers also asked that the COtJnb'.Road Department ask- the state .. Highways Depart· ment for fuhda to oontlnue. the widening of the-.._parkway , across the Santa Fe JtaUway tracks and the Sa.n Dill~ Freeway. , training funds ~ s t i 11 available 1for1 IOP2C, veter _ who Were di59iifged: from military service as long a•· 12 '_ years ago, according to Ben d Leon. Orange County Veteran Service Officer. Veterans who were dlscharged between Jan. 31, . 1965 and June 1, 1966, the post- Korean years, have two more years to take flight training, farm, or on·the-job training under the GI Bill. Eligibility. for other types of schools and , colleges expires May 31, 1974. Veterans having questions regarding their educatio,nal benefits should contact. the Orange County Veter al\ s Service Office, 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana. Telephone 8a4-202il. f,\' ~, \ l'•~ '.111\I~ ~l' '~II "' W\P•PH • • W!IK • • 11Mt tflMry of • frH pf'ft.I k tkt Hie h'xth wlll OIM,.. fT•m frH teportl1111 olld IT-. dlscas· lloa, ••' tftat It win be pr1N11t- e4 perfoctty 111fld 1Mro11tty 111 Clfly •H oc.cou11t. -Welter Lippmann .Columnist MORTUARIES 17911 Beach Blvd . l{untlngton Beach 84%-7771 U4 Redondo Ave. Long Beach 2l3-43&-llf5 • McCOR~fiCK LAGUNA Am~Jiican -'-Rl(Jtng --t75GDild~ BEACH A-IORTUARY 1706 Laguna Canyon Rd. 494-9415 • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Ce~etuy rt1ortnary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach. California 644-2100 • PEEK FAMTLV COLONIAL FUNERAL HO~fE 7801 Bol.11a Ave. Westminster ~25 . ~ SMITH'S MORTUARY 627 J\faln St. Huntington Beach 53MS3t • Announces their ownership in I.like Forest Saddle Club and invites you to visit us al our new facilities Located al: 25201 Trabuco Road In El Toro, (714) 837-0701 • Boarding, Training, Horses tor rent and an atmosphere !hat will please you · . ' ' . . ,,..11.11 bd\nive linwr cMomolicoly storts and Slop1;. ·· ...,, ooch play. 511 Two full . .ftom1 Wi five r.alioic P?$.9$, • .,SKITILE BINGO 13· 88 A toble-top gome that top& off an eft11-· iftg. Challenging ~w way lo ~lay_ ~ingo. IID~.JI ~ BEAUTY'· CENTER or FRIEND SHIP . YOUR , 997 CMOICE · ... 12.N MUNRO BOBBY HULL HOCKEY 5aa A.M.F. THE Hor SEAT RIDEM •ot•. 23.H 21 11 '""'""",... """""' ••of, reor wheel&, chromo•twin-ttM h-· ·-... ., ... ,,..,. 10" TRIKE. ......... )1'1 . i2'.'TIJKE.-... 1211 16" TliK~ ... , ..... 1411 vooufi'IABY · DEAR ONE" ~-.;:.,,,,"'."'r.:: , "88 , "Mell Mi.1• W.on ' Aoal &oby l>onO- l'IMowno. '5" : t~ ltaDtn-SNOOl'Y OIMICKR MOUll' POWllt. T~TMl,IUIH with 2 toothbr\tthfl1. · , Doghouse~· bmha~ .::::::. ..c I 88 i . ' \..,. -~ . 2 CONVE.NIENT LOCATIONS: ' .l ,,,·.i i •<::A ~, n·~ <. 1'. '•1.~,T m.1k>.rfect s~ .ploy~ Mf ·~~ J...i)I.-.~··., Avocode erw:imel With lhlny ~·~ dHlgrlecf·f~~ bilif;'iond ··~No Morp .... ~·bollft tlrik hlil . """"""9wot.f• • I I» I -, ,. ¥' 'l;l~l~'I-· * SturE .c·· • ~ •. ;•~-~, '7' :::'~~La~•~2·~ MURRAY· FIRE TRUCK i~~moro than f11Hill1 ;Jy llttle .. flNmon'I Wiid lmoglnorlOft. Whoell turn, belll ring, lodden rtft\Ove light fkuhea. Rff, whltt lrim. • ; " 223 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa I • I!!!!!!! Harbor Shop11[ng Center, Costa MN 541-5454 -9-4 Mon. thru Thurs.-Frl. 9·9, S.t. U, Sun 11-4 liiiiiii 545-7031-ltM Mon •. thru Thurs. 10.9 Fri., ltM Sat., 12-S SIM. . - , •• , ; '.BJ TOM 8"'1-EY ..... ,...,, ... , NN'fA ANA -~'s bi!sy bow )1u lost some ol 111~ -acy 1n Orange C:OO:~:S year and tbe .......... llt.Ue J°'.4 ol klve la now tr Dragon Divorce 1n die muital stakes. ' ~lln>jectloos bqsed oo fl)lnp during , tbe first iii!'" ~:o11m ·lndli;o""tbat abOutJ3,350 couples will ha.. ~ OOt llcwes In . County Clerk William E. SI Join 1 .llllinlqe bureau by Dec. 3. • 'l""TBA'PS' HOW lh•ori<J out, It will mean a drop ol _,. lliu 1,000 u....,.. from tbe 14,500 issued In tbe ree- Gl'll ,_-o11 t'lrwheh marriages bad a .comfcirtilble 3,000 edge over cBvorce Olings. Not any more. Divorces flied during the first nine months totalled 10,175 and, if that rate holds up 1973 will eod"'1tb more thoa 11,500 liUch pell-... file.'..,. edge ·ol l!O ovor.~ ' · If that,dlVMi'tiltal comes tbroogh u predicted it wtD meon that jl!_, Oled In Oninge c...nty during 1973 will top tbe 1172 total by more than 2,000. Caunty officials 'attribute the rapid dlmb in divorce fl~.:,O new divm:e laws which die "Irreconcilable di!· f 11 ·H the«tly factor to be COO!idered by a judge in IJl'llltlng a diaolutio(i ol marriage. . lT ~IS'· AIM> noted that a record nwnber of "in pro , ~· ,fill.nga -"by persons acUna: as their own lawyer - bave1betn recorded this year and I.be reason given, again, Is lhe.:~caUoo of divorce actlonJ. : i ''·A.t~~~t rate, ltmeans tbat for every 99 couples who-ta-~ out ~ mariiage licenae 100 seek to end their ~ge;" 111 lilmci.al commented Monday. '"Ibis bas neverJ>IPi>eife<!:bef9i'O in Orange County." ... I Wtdnesday, Octobtr 10, 1973 DAILY PILOT J;Jaker Backing Tax ~allot Supervisor Head Pushes for Reagan Reform Measure r • ' ORANGE COUNTY ' Vets Given Increases In Benefits By O.C. HUS11NOS Of .. Dllf1 ""-' fltff c...nty SUpOrvisor Dovld L . Baker bes launched t h e Orange County drive to ap- prove Proposition 1 on the Nov, 6 ballot. Baker bid pasoage of the tax initiative will not injure cities, counties or sp;ecial dmrlcts. • "There Is no<hing tn the in- 'ltiaUve which will curtail present expenditures," Baker explained. "A ceiling will be imposed oo P1"9P'rty taxes but lt can be lifted to cover ln- creues In the cost ol livtng, population growth or by a vote of the people. II SANTA ANA -New majOr Baker said 8 county bead. veterans health care benefits • quarters of his committee had' have been enacted oceordlng been opened at 176t2 Beach to Ben <ie ~. Oran&e -Blvd.~ Him.tington Beach. County Veteran Service Of. ~. ·the catifor· ficer. ntans Against Propoe;itioo 1, 1be new provisions of'PUbllc Orange County Division, open- Law 93-82 include: ed headquarters at 1905 E. -Hospital and medical care 17th St., Santa Ana, Sl\fte 2t9. for wives and children or The phone number is 543-5205. e t er a""b 1· totally and Allowance OK Jeanette Turk (897·5916). County to Umlt expenditures to spend the appropriaUone:," president ol the Orange Coun-of s t a t e government, &c-Truhlll said. ty League ol. Women Voters, Is cording to Lucien D. Truhill, * leading the county drive • president and gen e r a I MEMBERS of the Irvine against Proposition t. Ruth manager ol the chamber. Republican Assembly al!O m Glll\e\'t (6ff.tl80) ls handling "The position of the working in suppon ol Proposi· public rtlatiOns. chamber Is that there should t1on I. * be a limit to state government Kenry Quigley, presl~t of DmECl'ORS cl the Orange taxation in relatioo to personal the IRA and an Irvine city w......,....,, .... . .., • frM4eM ef ... ,..... It'• Mr4 ,.. ........... ... , .. W•'•• t-' te ... • ,._ ,,_, w~ It'• ,...111•t1., ...... County Chamber ot Commerce income. councilman, said ·anyone \n • are backing Proposltioo I. "The taxpayers s b o u Id terested in dist rib u t Ing . _ Bemard Kitaorfl Governor Reagan\s t ·a x decide how much money literature ln support ol the In· .I· Un\ltation initiative ls a way should be spent, with t~ lllatlve can volunteer by call· Newspaptr Pubti.sffer for the taxpayeu of Orange Legis1atW'e deciding how: best•l;ln~g~ss~t-~21~56~.=====~~~~~ $11 Million Granted To Research at VCI ·Research ccntracts a n d Federal agencies awarded grants received by the various ·91.2 percent of · the total departments and schools at rch fund UC Irvine totaled $11,7!6.399 re.sea , s at UCI, com- during the fiscal year 1972·'1!1 pared with 4.3 percent from -a dollar increase over the county and state agencies and previous year of 36.6 percent, 3.8 precent from private agen- acoording to UCI Contracts cies and foundations. and Grants Office. However, the private grant Conhactin9 Llc•n•• 21110 ' CHAIN FENCE ., pel'llWl<ft!ly' /l!Ubled from ~-------------i;-'-----.1 service-conoected causes and "All ~rch funding ls ex· category does not include a peeled to ('(l'ltribute to the private gift of more than $1 teaching programs of the million to support· develop-- campus by involving 11tudent.s ment ol a thesaurus of the SANTA ANA -Through a in research and scholarly work, classical Greek language. change in policy voted by the while at the same time pro-The College of Medicine at Orange County Board of viding a principal source of UCI received the largest por. Supervisors, d·e P. a r t m e n t part·lime employment f o r lion of the total grant fUJlds, heads and superviso.rs may stuaents work.Ing for the 62.4 percent. The School of SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC PROTECT FAMILY, HOME AND l'ETS surviving ;tihlOws and children of veterana: 'wht dled u a ~sult Of• ·~ce-oonnected ca\fSes. --AMB~TORY and . out-a e c-e p t a transportation master's and d o c t or a I Phvsical Sciences received alloWaoce ot $150 a month in-degrees," said Dr. Jonas 14.1 percent, followed by the ·~'°~~are •fir DY··Yeteran .stead. of being furnished a Schultz, dean of the UCl School of Biological Sciences 500/o OFF* f:s~~~u":H:: wA1os C-M .,.n-llll•hll •Ml 111...-Htlmi .. ttwdy, ltw-iMlll~ _.,,.,,. ar lrftft Y'lll\'k;Nld flllrlc, Wt .. lallfk It lltMlp .. tyaali• fw ftfrl ......... •G-. ,..ta, ,_,,.11. flttl ... -., ..... letl111 .. 1ttrt1 • .. 1'99'11• low ,.,1co1. Call flw tr.. ....... ,...,, WOOD AND WIOUCiHT llON ALSO AYAIWU. e1igib1e for $~"Ital care leased car by the coun'"'•. graduate division. at 13.3 percent. WESTMINS'I'ER -"Ye Old ThW"lday in Sigler Park. when where necessarY to obviate ....:::=:.::=-:c.::::..:=::·:::_'.-~~=::.::::.::::::. ____ _:::_.:::::__:::::::::::_ ___ _:~================== Founders Day" -bighllg!ited the carnival opens. At 7:30 the needlor ho.pttalliatlon. . W ~tminster Slates Founding f esriva.l~ by a parade b:marin11"retuined p.m., . official opening POW's -begins 'lbilnday In ceremOllles will honor Lt Col. -1be admlnlstrator and Weatmlnlter. ~ Kenneth R. Hughey, a former staff of Veterans" Hospltab 1be lour-day cdelnUon, a POW, • are directed to -~lntaln 111111-l~year tradition, lncldltel a AisO at the ceremonies will ficerit ~ and owcr facil ties camlval, a ~. a break-be Qi~ awarding of the to ln!ure the immediate care ~ aiCl~JiNMJlllQD', i.-snowb&ll mayor's t(ophy and $50 to the ~ =~~ ~spltattos!:v~~ lblbl. anif ~· ' ·carnival ,bootlf.wtth Uie m"'t Sears Feitlviiiil·beghi at 3 p.m. authenliC old English decor. -The adrTiinistrator of '-----------....1 • _ , ~ . The~ Saru,day. begirui Veterans' Affairs rs directed Wh Th "f I Al I S I • at 10 .... at Westminster to conclude oe&oUatlons within ere rl t s '!'fDYS n ty e Located 0!'1 The Lower Level ~T;,.kel Bus · Avenae and Ce4arwood 90 days with the National 11/ "-' A venue. . U w,ill .ll10Ve along Academy o( Sciences for i full westidbwter :A.ftlllll!: to Golden review and appraisal o f Li.1", ·e Slat,ed west Stree' with u . Col. Veteran's· Administration ' •--'th ladlitie.s and tbe ---• Hughey as grand manhal. ·-~ ;.1 Saturday w'lll • al.SQ be the for ~•ddiliOnal staffing. · · TU!P'IN' _ Tultln's new day for the Uon's club _ 1 N 01 V 1 DUAl.S with - '"'"4'Nlcbl llul t:.llie brealdast,.,trpm 7 to 11 a.m., ~ disabilities and•the -pil'blrbeque ICl'ViCe next Men-luncheon, from fl>Oll to 3 p.m. are now allowed} direct ad- day. dly ol!ldals hall an-A ladi.. wuhboard band mission to veteram' nursing ...;.-.... will-· 'tbe Ki . homes. c 1br~.1 wlilch wld Collliect Iunc:hicil at { pxn., .;:ri: -A •""! -of,~ ,, with tilt~~ po U,!1 t y Na? liand will ~<rm at 2 ing, -ling and tralne!lt Transit ,.. an. WrV-"P·!\ .... 1 ! 1.. . for lllckle411.~ Ing thei.ielty/ Wm ' .p.iot1l-< CadllvhMn\i· ill be from .. J!..~~··,.~_, Ip .-•• , W1een , I a.m. and ~,p.m,.· 3 p:m. to 10 p.m. Thursday ~ .. ~~ • ..._ ·•-..61 Moaday tJriui!i Sfitthday; · -· --and ·Friilay, Jrom.JO a.n. to stale, · 'Ii. Jn. ,,. route COYerl 12.I miles mldnlgbt Saturday, and from cr..lled tnm59,t1>·&5 piroent. wttbtb the comnw.nlty. Con-QOOQ to I p.m: Sunday. Further 1 information on -with ocro )luses will Culminating tbe events will changes lh tile law may be be made •at Lanlln Square, be a lllOWlioil o.itt·pi Z ,P·!ll· -1ved by calling tbe Oraoge Newport A....,. and' 'Finl Sunday. All aetivTtles will'take · County Veteran Services office .~ -.' .::;• 'place.In SigW Pail:.!· 111134-2020, ' • ' IT'S-· "T'Y"\r\Avi ... THE~:)a; SPaCE CF YEARS KJO. Someday, you'll .have one of those good-looking. dependable, lmptelSiV• Omeg1 wotclles;yoo once promised yourself, ' · •Okay. oomeday'• heh!. It's Today! Come see Today's ~mega1. A. Electronic Chronometer Oay-01te, 14 karat yellow gold filled bond and cese. stainless steel· bock. $275. II-SIAlintna steel caM Automatic Date watch with blue dial .OO 111'91>. •120. C. 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Grear Fall colors. Tin y, 8-I 6, typical l Q. I 8, tall 12-18. Sweaters that Cost 2 88 A Lot Less than They Look! The most wanted styles of rhe season at a price you'll hardl y believe' They're washable fine gauge acrylic ; full fashioned . S-M·L I Buena Park Orange • lnM" ltnur11 ,.....,. thn1 S•1unt.1 8150 La Palma Ave, Phone 828-44-00 J 2100 N. 1'11s li1l A,.-, Phone 6:17 -2100 91SO A.M. to 91)0 P.M., Sund•1 J 2 Noow 'to S'P.M. • " J 4 DAILY PILOT WfdntSday, Octobtr 10-. 1973 U,I T.._.,_ ELVIS PRESLEY, WIFE PRISCILLA DIVORCED Slx-Yur Union Ends in S.nt1 Monie• Court Settlerrient Ends Presle y. Marriage SANTA MONICA (AP) -Entertainer Elvis Presley bas been granted a divorce ending his sit-year marriage to his wife, Prl5cilla. · ) PresleY. 38, and ·s 28-year<i>ld wile were present 'ruesday when Superh~c Court Judge Lawrence J. Rittenband granted the decree dissolving the marriage. SEm.EMENT OF the divorce, which had been pending in the courts for more than a year, included a modified property settlement Involving $1.5 million. Presley also will be required to pay his wife $4,200 monthly aupport for one year and $4,000 moolhly support for the educa- Uoa of the couple's only chUd, Llsa Marie, 5, until she reaches J!Mturlly ct marries. She will remain In the custody ol her · mother. . . I . , • PRESLEY AND the former Priscilla Beaulieu were married Mlf I, 1967 in Laa Vegas, Nev., where the music star was per- fl'"ftlng. Tbe marriage followed an eight-year courtship that began while Presley was stationed with the Army in Germany. Mrs. Presley is the stepdaughter of an Army officer. GOP Senate Crew Suffers Setback WASHINGTON (AP ) - Republican Senate prospects for 1974 have suffered another blow when Sen. William Saxbe .. _ WON'T RUN S.n. S.xbe , Stu Gilliam: • 'Innocent' In Attack BEVERLY HILLS I AP) - Actor Stu Glllian1, y,•ho was alleged to have swung an ax Rt a head waiter. has pleaded in· oocent or assault with a de:ad· )y 'Weapon. He entered the plea Tuesday in i\·lunicipal Court. A preliminary hearing was set for Nov. 29. Gilliam was arrested at ac· tor Alan Hale 's Lobster Barrel rf'staurant in \Vest frollyv.•ood Sept . 29. Sheriff's detectives s.iid lhev 11·ere told !hat Gilliam became angry when told he v:ould have to y,·ait {or a table. "·ent outside. returned 1rith Rn ax. Gilliam .stars in the CBS 11•eekly televlsi.oo sho1v. "Roll Out." ' of Ohio announced he won't seek anolber tenn and aourei!s ~d ~. Marlow Cook of Kto- tucky; haa reached a similar decision. Saxbe, 57, whose Tuesday announc.ement had been e1· petted, cited "many reasons, moatly personal'' for the decision he aatd bad been reached a year ago. He aaid he held oil bis announcement in futile hopes of averting GOP blood·letling In Ohio. COOK, 47, HAS put off a public decision until after the Nov. 15 legislative a nd municipal elections in Ken· tucky. He bas been rwnored to be looking for a job in private enterprise and has complained about the high cost of being a senator. Cook said he y,•ould "neither con!irm nor' deny" the report he definitely decided against running next year. Sax.be, who became the third GOP senator th.is year to an· nounce retirement, would have been fa'llored for a second term in Ohio. Cook is reported in trouble In Ke n tucky , where DemOcrats regained t b ·e governorship in 1971 and the other Senate seat in 1972. EARLIER, TWO veteran GOP senators, Wallac~. Bennett, 74, of Utah. and or· rls Cotton, 73, of N Hampshire, announced they will retire-n e x t year. Democrats believe they have a good chance for the Bennett seat. There are 19 scats now held by Democrats and 15 now held by Republicans up for election in 1974. The GOP needs a net gain of 7 to capture Senate control for the first time in 20 years. That would give them a 50-50 tie u'ilh Vice President Spiro T. Agnew holding the deciding vole. rv.·o Democratic senators ha\'e announced they y,·on 't run nexl year, Alan Bible or Nevada, who is 63, and Harold E. Hughes of Iowa, who is 51. Wltfri.., o frM ,..... thte en k •• tr.. MCMfy. T1tot h nle!Htk. H••· rrer, frff4•M of tN l"l't'll k 11ot 1111 011d hi ftMlf, but• IMOM to th• oH of o "" soctoty . :..... Ju.stict Felix Frankf11rter I His tori~ Bar Yi~lding to Development NEW YORK I VP!) - Costello's ls just another bar. a cool, dark retreat on Third Avenue in mldtown Manhat· tan, For 40 )'ears, lt has been a second home for some of the best writers in America. Ernest Hemingway, James Thurber, Joh.n Steinbeck and John O'Hara were among the regulars, along with reporters and rewrltemen from the nearby newspaper and wire service offices. ROBERT RUARK drank there, and so did A. J. Liebl- ing, the critic, and a varied ' crowd Crom all lhe pro- fessions. The north wall of the long, narrow tavern is taken up by a series of cartoons Thurber drew. some say to pay off his bar bills. One shows a young man. wearing the 'leather football helmet of yean gone by, stralght-armifig a long-hatred girl who is trying to tackle him. "MT. HOLYOKE 14-Yale-3," t~e capUon reads. ( P.1 t : Holyoke Is a girl's school.) ln other cartoons, skiers schuss into a living room before the nervous eyes of the resident couple ; a man and woritan piay cards -lhe man Is blindfolded. The mirror beblnd the bar is half-bidden by an eiotic col- lection of .waiting 1Ucks, in- tjuding a black wood cane that Hemlngwaf ' broke over his • ~kvll to show which was stronger. •' The Hemln~ ca.Jle has been tied together again with twine, and Timothy COslello, an a(fable man• who inherited the place from his father, point! it out to new customers 448°0 25' 'DIAG. MEAS. 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"He has been mmleci three , tizpes. ·he's in 4lOct ap1to, his shotgtlw, he's trouble all arowxt. If he bad any money, SOON IT WILL all be gone: the American Home Products Corp. which owm the property has decided it needs the space to expand its offices. Ff>UJ'td. cd as a speakeasy, Costello's went legitimate with the . repeal of prohibition. Under the administration of Costello's late father, also named Timothy, it drew the literary crowd. "~1Y FATIIER was a I'd throw blm out of here." remarkable p e ~so n , con-Costello's is expected to sldering his background~ born close by the first week in in rural Ireland and all; he January. There will prObably bad a charming, wlnning way be a party. r about him, although to certain•1-;:=========i ~ple he could be a crusty S nday • bastanl, too. 'Ille man had two U IS sides." . rnn"~Y' One witness said the Jate CIR I Wbat it was that drew them to what was then a depressed area hidden from the· sun by COstello was sitting in a back bdoth when a well-knoWn writer staggered in. in '.the f ·tjlijijl!1ll - I ON SALE NOW THRU .'.: SATURDAY, OCTOBER '),3th ,, ·1'· • ' . ' '. ' ' ,. . , ·. .. ... 298!0 ? ' .. r· ' \\ I IOTll AUTOMATIC WASHER AND 1DRYER BEST FOR PERMANENT PRESS,·TOO. ' ·•· :i, ., .. ·• 2 :100 .1 19" DIAG: MEASURED .COLOR .SCREEN -This ·set is', e~ay to move from ' ' -room to ~0:0(11! Two antennas; . carryi.ng· hai'ltlle; precision tun_. Ing "·" all ~n~a sleeky designed cabinet. Great Grant value! ' Pl-t .,_ 1~ 11-i.1M TY .. c..,11.., ' 288 00 98 00 16 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR You never defrost either section! Sllde·out crisper and meat pan; in· 1he-door butter dish and egg stor· age: removable door shelf fronts for easier clean ing. Righf hand door can be reversed now or l<!!ter. 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S.• Oltt• rwr.•t <•hit 4t l tlNUo Mitt 1._.~u.w. et ""1A AHA, 201 E. 4th St. I ' i II ' I DO YOU KNOW QAANT CITY HAS A COMPLUE SELECTION OF MAJOR APPLIANCES? • Washers and Dryers ' • Refrigerators anel Ranges . • "'9;ezt1> encl Dllllw-.. - I wrdn'™la,, Dctobtr 10, 1~73 DAILY PILOT J5 Heart Recipient Die s at Hospital STANFORD (AP) -The recipient ol a heart removed stUl beating from a shoollng victim whose brain had1 been declared "neurologically dead" died at Sta nford Medical Center, doctars have reported. ~ Blaine Wixom, 52, a retired comtruction worker from Salt Late City, Ulah, died Monday, a spokesman said Tuesday. He_ developed pneumonla a n d other C'<Wplicatlons ronowlng the transplant Sept. 12. Wixom'• new. heart came from lhe body of Samuel Mitchell Allen, 29, or Oakland, who was shot in the head Sept. 10 and pron0W1ced dead after his brain showed no electrical activity and -he was unresPQDSlve to atimuU: Allen's heart w a s kept beating with a respirator in· side his body for more than 24 hours. I • Ro11al l'illt Princess Margaret meets the cast after the show, when she at· te1Lded the opening J>ft'" formance of the Au· stralian Ballet Company at the London Coliseum recently. UPIT ........ ONSALE NOW THRU .' •• SATURDAY, OCTOBER.13th _., .. ~~ ~EA. 11'.r / '1 • --.~ --- POLYEStEltSCREEN PRINT TUNIC TOPS Exciting and colorful fashion tops In beautiful designs .. Long sleeves, crew neckline and back zip. S, M, L. SAVE OVER $2 6!7 . PROPORTIONED SLACKS Polyesler pull-on slacks, in 3 lenglhs for individual fit. Petite 8-16. Average 10.20, Tall 12·20. • 1!!!1191W! COVER GIRL• 'MEDICATED MAKE·UP Liquid, matte or preased powder make--._ up. 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Pr!nlt, •olldt, 5-7. - • Israel Women Join Force • With Men on Battlefront TEL A VIV (AP) -lsraen women dressed in tight, khaki m1nlsklrts are on the front Unea in the f.tlddle East war, driving jeeps. treallng the wounded a n d occasionally diverting male eyes from the business of war. Thousand! of men were pull- ed ti'On\ their homes to com- bat urub on five minutes' notict, and many of their • 1~ YOUNG MEN'S CREW NECK KNIT SHIRT 50% Polyut1r1SO% Cotton. tnd 100% Acrll1n• 1eryiic. CrlW &. lipl)lr·neck. Short 1l1tv1. Soticb. stripn, •ill S.18. 3~· DYMAMITI DENIM wtSTIRN JEANS 50% polytsltr, 50% cotton. Auth1ntie poct1tr.. f11r1 bottoms W1Sl1rn styling -' f..18. Slim. Rt0. HUSKY a.11 •. ,,,ti 49~ PANTS RUGG~P. I FORTREL ® BLEND WORK CLOTHES W ri nkle·re aiati ng ,ao- iron blend of Fortrel• petyester and cotton for work days or week-ends. Long stay-in shirt tail; full cut pa,..~. Reinforced at stress points. Shirt; ' t4 Yi·17: Pants: 30- 42. Grant value! MEN'S STEEL TOE 8" BOOTS O•nulne le•th•r llcHp o.11lord1 with sturdy stitch· ing, crepe sores. Bliek. Slies 8'11:-12, 99c NIC£ 'N' EASY9 SHAMPOO IN HAIR COLOR wives were called to reserve duty for auxiliary Jobs. ·~WAS GLAD they cal\ed." said TQva , a nurse from Tel Aviv. "I wa3 11erVOU1 until I got my orders. I fell as though the war was puslng me by and I C.Uldn't do anytbillg. I wanted 10 help." lsraell women are con· scripted at age 18 and serve 20 months in miniskirted uni· form . 1\ey vr e a r trou5er suits in winter. Exceptions atfi made for married women. ?\1othen stay at home, but marriage alone is no bar ·to reserve moblllza· tlon durtng crises. W 0 MEN RESERVISTS were' sent to the Golan Hel1?hts and near the Suez Canal , operation g ·switchboards. fllOJlitoring radar. doing offi~e work 11:nd helping ln fi eld hospllals. No v.·omen are put lnto com. bat. although they are trained in the use of small arms dur- irig regular military service. In Israel's first war -the fight for independence in 194.8 -women ooldien cam,il guns and fought 11<¥1iJlde men in the front Unea. ~ David Ben-durton then ruled that women sb®'d no loniet fight H 0 W EVER. RELIABl.E sources report..S that -of Israel's casualties In the tatea fighting were women. "When the shelb·are falling 21 miles tro.m the border, It doesn't really matter Jf you are on the fr<lllt line or not.'' T0\'3 said. "There is always a chance of getting killed, but it's beUer than slttlng home. All mv friends are in the army. ·11'11 Jikc a family ." 11fE NURSE IS \li'Orking 12 hours a day In an orthopedic ward at a hospital 1n Haifa. far from the lines. Wounded soldiers are brought there by helicopter from the Golan Heights. Jn regular service. many of the women work in par am i Utary settlements alonlil'. the botders. sometimes helping on guard duty. Some become intelligence officers. Film Rated HP --The Plot's Hard to Find fly DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UPll Leaving a mo.lion picture theater on a recent evening. I overheard a veteran nlovie· goer behind me discussing the film with hit companion. "These movies today are really 1K1methlng," he said. "They don't have plats any more." HE WAS WRONG about that. The plot was there, but he was unable to recognize it as such. Veteran movie-goers have been conditioned by years or exposure to the c I a s s i c HoUywood plot: Jloy meets girl, boy-loses ' girl, boy .and girl somehow get h a c k together In the end. If t/f film doesn't have that particular plot, a veteran mavle-gQer will conclude that it has no plot at all. IN THE MOVE referred to become distracted and lose the story line. ONE PLOT frequenlty teen nowadays, most recently itl' the picture "Jeremy," is.; Boy: meets l(lrl, boy 1osee girl. period. End of film. · '- That one I! especlally hard for veteran movie-goers to ad· just to. ~ A veteran movie-goer sits through the entire show waiting for the boy and girl to~ somehow get back together tn the end. WHEN rr doesn't ha~n. he refuses.to believe the pic- ture is over. He thinks the projectionist has nierety stop- ped to change reels. So be re- mains in his seat. When the second show begins and the veteran movie- goer lleeS bQy meelini g1rl again rather than boy and glrl getting back together, he becom,. badly dlsorlenlA!d. U it is a dooble feature and a different movie Comes on the screen, the frustration is com· pounded. And if it ·is the last show. leaving the veteran mov- ie-goer staring at a blank ,.,,..., he may beoome bot>e- lessly neurotic. above. ("Your Three Mlnutes ~ TO AVOID causing advtne. Are Up"), the plot was: Boy psychological reactton·s. has already met glrl wben,pic· ·movies should have p Jot ture beg.in,,; boy loses girl; ratin!Z:s similar to the "G," boy loses boy friend wbQ CIUS· 11PG," "R" and "X" de!lgna- ed him to lose girl. tions already in ~· , It's different. sure. But easy The ratings maght be "CP" to identify once you get the (classic plot). "NP" .(no,plot)f hang of it. Unless-there hap-and "IP" (nude scene1 mUt pens to be a lot of nudity in plot tnclden.tal) and "HP't the film. (there's a plot ln thert If there is a Jot ol. nudity, somewhere but yOu•n have to the vetenm _movle-goer may hunt for it), .. • .,~,.. ........ ~~ • ..,,...,~L~llll&l'91"" .. 'a'""'"'" .. "" For the Record Marriage Licenses LAS VEGAS -M1rTllg1 llClllSH lssOJtd ,,_ !ncludt1 MOllRISllEY·W)llTTA!CEll -A\IO. 16 • Petrick L~ 3A, 1"<1 OelOtts A~ 32. bot!'I of tfllftlll'IQlon 8ead1. REILL V.C:OOllOOE -A11<;. 16, Ch1rles ~. lJ, of A!lll>elm. and Vlrg!nl1 C., 31, of (°'II MK.I. 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It. hrilH l11H, l llH Yollty View I DO YOU KNOW GllANI CITY HAS1 • Aam'e-reterdant tltepwear • School dre•SJt, thoea •Cribs, atrollert, pl1ypen1 ) JOMI J~. )t, of Sll"lon, 111d P1t•kl1 LO\I, '3, ~ wt''tml"11tr. COJtOEIR0.811UN0 -AVQ. 3 1, NOl'ml" J<lh/I, n. •!Id M•N Af't. lolt'rtllt, 1G. boll'! of H11fl!l"0'1lfi 801(1>, PA DGETT.JOHNSON -AllO. JI, llobe•I Ed'"•rd. 2', l l'ld Lindi IC.I~ (.A$A5-l0PEl -S..DI, 1, la~I ll1v, H. fl'I Cercllll Grovt. .nci ' MtrleM All"tne, II. 04' F'OUT1!1l11 : v.jijy, ' WOOO~·ES!PU -Stl)l 1, G1or1• If ,• n . 01 H11<1t!ncte11 Be.th, tncl £Ytl'ln • ~·"'"'-'· : 33SS Vii LIM, Ntwport le.ch 67!·1700 Clo1ed Suri. I Mori. I ' :. ,a ..,,...., , PILOT , . .. Flat Chest Not Bad Malady By Peter J .. Stelncrobn, l\1D Dear Dr. Steincrohn : I've just finished reading your col- umn in which you advised a 14-}'ear-old girl who is Oat- chested to be patient. to give time and nature a chance to further her development. What do you tell a 21-year- old? I've never been full and f1nn, not even medium-sized. I'm niur<l;W and saggy. Now I'm even more so since I had a child two years ago. I'VE ALWAYS been sel'- cooscious of it. Especially now since 1 have a husband. I 'A'ant bi'm to admire my body. I'm DOCTOR IN . THE HOUSE . surely no sex symbol! \Vhat can 1 do:? Will exercises help? , My husband loves me, but I know men do li~e the more r1ch1y endowed women. - Mrs. B. · COMME!'ll'T: \Vhy not take it · up with your husband? Openly '. tl:iscuss the advisability of ' talking it over with a plastic ~ :ri~:1·1~ ;~~ :;rc~~;ru1~ • Here is a letter which should _ bring you some hope. Mrs. B.: · Dear Dr. Steincrohn : l believe lhat I can bring some hope to some of your readers. , I'm sure many write to you about being Oat-chested , thin, and wondering if they are ever going to stop growing. I '.WAS cured of all these f problems. I stopped growing at 16. years of age when I was • 5 fefl 10. Now l'fn married. ~am ·21 , :ind have two smnll · children. • Lo and behold. mv busts are beginninJZ to de\'elop and 1 'have filled out nicel y ~ othervrise. too. So hang on girls! Give yourse{ves a fe"': more year.~ and see "'hat happens. - ~Irs. 0. ' ' Wedntlday, October 10, 1973 PILOT-AOVERTISER S Sm OV•'ll 's39•5 Famous Uoyd's •AM/FM Digital ~,:;k ~~~;: $ 2 9 8 8 • Partable Ca11ette Recorder • Stereo Automatic Recohl Chonger . Wok1 up to n1w1 0t mu•ic: wi1h a" fM/AM clock rodlo lfi c:ompckt 1lit will! big , pt rforrnon(t rodio, full digi1al clock. 60-rninut• 1lt1p 1witc:h. tlld•rvl1 dial.• .arpliont fac:k f0t lot.' 1;.i;enlng. Otlu•t 1-COfdtr wor..., Ofl batf.,ie1 Ot with t1<1tmol AC odoptor thal't lncludtd. Hoa ''"'aft conll'<ll mlltt, ~nd, tarph-. leothtr•"• 1houldtr 11rop I. c:alt pl!J1 bla"~ ca11ot11t. ~ S 10 on each now. ·aeg. 8499 08COP8tOP Metal Shan Unit ~322 New odjul!oblt, l!oc:koblt woll 111111 wilh. add·on, iiock-on (1o;ilurt. Hondwmt mellow· wo;ilnut wood· groin on me1ol wi1" htOY'f du!'( 11ttl pot!•, odjulloblt double woll 1helwll., no-fn00: poi* CUpl 10 ptO- lecl floo., 01 home • , , tht ofrttt. 2•x2•allr #3221. '341.1 MlllllMBD 15-ndf Wll 11111 Stttl decoro10t 1how· (Olt will'I double woU odjuooble 1helvt1 in walnut 1:1roin finiah, a block ICtoll ponelt I. f., nlol1. 12" l. 60" H, 10~ D. • 2T17 sa•1·WRM ' 4-lllif'Bauclia Co;i111emporory rntlol 1pou1 .. aver with • od. s I 6 ju1toble ahelvlt. To~tl •• & up l.!_ttle lf>OC•, OHt!n- "'" io • i"fy. >l" L, '6" H, 10 .. 0. $1&.915-Slelf 811kcue Ill.ff s211 "Blue Carnival" Iridescent Glanware • C11l1r Set • 9-0inte C1blet Set • O•al B1wl • Hanest Pitc~er • S111.1r & Cr11mer Tray • Blye Car1i•1I Cannister $167 ''" (h•ict lleoutiful glflwore with ltl1 l09k of ••· p.<'11;.,.1 ond •lt gonl ho;indcro;iffed fllolt ;,, tht molthlng ttriet perfect for ft1· fi.,. hoKdoy toblt 1enin1:11. • ~Gal• Prill· Fiim Developed I . Printed* l! fXP~~ Pri•ts $ 9 9 loth boa conto!M 12 dtc• Rllotd .. 12 plokl .t\Ntt -.plut 12 dtcorai.d en"• top.11. 1119 amort dtl"'t. F11•i11 Ball Oil ..................... , ....... 32·01. Proltil Sl•mPll .............................. ll·DL D11e i1 SHkf!1l1I • 1 1' . •;.,·EXPOSURE'l,41 I I! ~ " -~~PHOTO® Sjlec')ij ' . ' ' f ,. "'""'""... •221 '• llllTUWUW4Un,_ . •f1'.• IYltf lflllAI ,..... :••...._ r;.. ti'. •21. 111. 1• ,21 ~ SI ff is.-tW'-"OM,. _,.. . B•il Slomp11 ................................ 16.01. /!tr:::\\ B•IU• C1 .. ltilltr ....... , .................. 11.01. 81ille l•lk .......................... , .. P"k If~ Medicaid Skin Crum ..................... 14.l·Or. Ulln Dry A1li·Perspi111t .................. ,1.1·01. '&)!~~(,':!'.'"'"" 17 c ' 'lobtl'toW~lt• now al 20'Mo ·.,.,;,., In .olt offtt. Chtc~ ' y1111r nttd1&.111"': \ " , .,.. · ("'SHCW. PllH llES ltlTlf'PLY TO 111 SIZf Alfi FOIU• F . ~~!,~.~~~ .. ~!!~~s 59c . -. . . . DI 8" C11kll Viii II TIWll t. 23 EX""''c''m1'° '·a•'·1"N Extra s, ... ,:h 99c umbo Cookies ~I . Pain Reliven • Sporklt & ipltn· •IC ... •;~J~!':~~ 8.· as B1S-Or""a"c0"k-S0h1.()aympoo •• ggc • 11011t• • L•11t• ·on.ii• II' ras~"'4 ,.~I . Ctn••I • s11ar. Ylsta fl~ ~·----1-...,...,,:...-'!:·-..,-..,,.-.~~:-;'i~:':';::: ... :"11::12'.r.:V C~ec11111 Ctlip-l-lt·ll• . 9.0UJl~I l19ular-{11~·cl'to Hold Sup1iM1rd to o • ray '"'i2or1+0$a,. 81J.• V0-5 Hair, Spray .99c ·-·· Ne lrol . flqlli'IS 'v hft-Mtdf1on-Honl 39c ·· lEK DELUXE .f Tooth o brushes a 5· R 81 ht 30 MIN 11111111 at No ExlPI Giii ~$i;j W'-.You Pur<hoH o Bottle of 1 DO ~Mt :Li? Iron Tonic v~~=i· f·Complex & 'C' dM '" .... ..... 7 I c lngt ftw11!ont1, blilliant com- blnotlon1 icintil· lotll!fl C"(l!ol 2fORs5 New •l'ft•• in wcwen topt of ctt- ton I. polyt1ltr. Ploidt. 1triJie1, prinr .. Dobbitt • ;cicquardt in pe:IM!fl color1, 32·38. NoW· 130tt1bltltf0<1h1 p1ictof JOO.whit $2 5 9 IUP~ 1011! High pot.ncy irllf'I Ionic: in fO· b!tl form tor lko1t will! "irlHI pool"' blood. '1 8'·'1 11 Holiday s4oo I 85°0 Foster Grant Gittware Sale · · Sun Glasses Welnuton 88 Proof Straight Bo~rbon Amozing ...,1,,,., in 1:1iflwo•t for almost arry room in y011r h~• -"'"" tht polio! All 01 on• ftnJotionol low, low priet. Buy 101 yountlf. for prlhll I. gift1. • High .Polarl~td $2 ll & Half Mirror lenses Toor Choice Verv "now'' 1tylt1 with fo.rtr Gforit'1 fomou1 Polori1ed m!rrorli.d len1t1 plin fa1hion'1 lo!tlf mttol fromn ... ot big 10\'ing1. . I (/ fifth 49c 811100 . I I Both - for 8288 Huntington Beach 8-h 81..t •I Atlant1 H11ntlngton leach 5811 Wimer ' " -· . ' I . . V ~lley Do1Des Cost • = -l a ByJ~ WOR111 OI .. OM_tr ..... Miit • • Ltmt rites Coniinu~ to go up. Accordinc , 'A, .,.t' recent etatllllcl, new1'omee are plen- tiful In the Sa<ljlleback Valley. But[ the Pt•Hfon of horriebu~~ appea" lo be WOJl~ni as prices and ln' '4lfNl.Es.5 YOO make at I ist $13,000~ you rtallJ ce.n!&. alfotd to boy anything In the Saddleback ValJey ,1 ' a 1pokesman .lo tM OraJll:e County Fair Jlouslq CouncU old. r )' • ' . \ .• ' •-' •. • / f!~i r is out to bu,tter you ui:> 1 with o-Jleek on~ slender •' Broun toaster ••. yours Vee when you order three gross of Flair P.ns. Hol,q smart brushed chrome'finish. " '' 'IL " lL •t measures 14 x 6Tl x 2n • Su99~st1,doretoi l pric!'l t' I I ~30.00. I -' l . . ·' -. .show. y.e;LJ where its ·ot .. Yo u"lf bb~the WOl'ld ot yo~{ . command w1 l'l this Rand-McNcilly "Gyrosphere"globe ••• free with two gross orfl'oir Pens. Feotyr:eS .a rb'.sed relief suHoce and o handsome brass fini shed base. 16" high. '.'SFjggested retail price S 18. 95. " 'Local flna\>cl~ .eonlirmed that ..-.·Ith few homes or con- dominiums IOina for leas than IU,000 IJ1d In-nt .. on ao -~-lllndlna at nine and a quarter percent, no o.ne wllh income 1.,. than. 11,000 per moalh qUllllles lot rul I and help· you ge,t canie"Cl. 0":Ni9Y. . . I • Get. carrl14•11_w1y\wllh this go-anywhere Fiii• bog from U.S. '"-91 ~erPorltion ... free with Orie gross of Flair pens. Mlde of heavy duty vinyl, this versatile ba9""'s ·a handy magazine/ticket pocket 1nc1 zippered aCC"50ry pouch. 14"x13". Comparable r~1•11 nlue $12.tS • • AVAILABLE ONLY AT: TIDE OFFICE SUPPLY 3115 !ltwporl Blvd., ..... Port BHCh • P1'oM (714) 673""20 ~ Stock up rllNI with . Flair and pick as many-gifts as you want. Reserve your gift(s) now by contacting your office supplier. But • hun:y • • these offers are limited. RAIRI Wednttdily, Oclobtr lo, tm DAJL V PILllT B11.ndle OVER THE COUNTER NASO Ll1tingi for TIMM•y, OchMf f, 1m ) 18 DAILV PILOT _Judge Adm_its E~ror In IBM Court Ruling. TUL..'iA. Okla. I UPI l -A fl'<lcrnl judge who ordcrlid IB~I to µny $32.~.5 milliot\ to a con1pctitor snys he 1nndc a 1nistakc and v•ould reduct the amount or order a new trial on how much shou ld be paid in dam::i11es. U.S. Di~lrict Judge A . Shem1an Christensen of Salt Lake City, who found 1 B~I gullly last month of using predatory business 111.ctics in violation or the Sherman Antitrust Act. said his assus- m<'nt of damages "involved substant.ial error." He said be will announct what he "'ill do Tuesday. IN ARJUONK . N.Y., a spokesman !or 181.1 said lhe companay was gratified by Christensen's ruling. Telex president S t e v c n Jalras said the company would have no comn1ent on the order. In his 217·page decision issul'd Sept. 17, Christen~en enjoined lBM from "adopting UPI Tele.Ml• TO ALTER RULING Judg• Christeliwn implementing or c<lrrying oul predatory pricing, leasing or other acts, practicts o r stral.Cgies with Intent to obtain or maintain a monopoly in the 1ni:irkct ••. " ' 11E AWARDED the Tu lsa- based computer conlpany that 111~ the suit. Telex, $352.5 million ut the $1.2 billion Telex sought. Telex charged during a six· wee k trial IBM would refuse to sell or lease any c;:omponent equipment bu t that i t s customers had to use all IBt\-1 equipment or no JB!\t equip- ment. Telex daimed this violat.ed antiLrust I a w s because Telex markeled com· patible components that could be plugged into 181\t equ ipment. ''I ha~·e concluded that my computation of a n t i t r u s t damages against lB~1 in· volved substantial e r r o r , ' ' Christensen said Tuesday. INDUSTRY SPOKES!\1EN felt i! IBM did not pursue th e decision, it could have drastic effects. •, UPITt._... Borse11aeat Coldcuts? Kenneth Carlson started selling horsemeat in his Connecticut butcher shop five months ago and his business has grown to 15 franchises. Now he is pro- ducing horsemeat cold cuts and has written a 25- page recipe book on how to co~k horsemeat. Gas Dealers Ignore Regulations, Rai:se Prices From "'lrt Servicti1 Some gasoline d c a I e r s, unhappy with Phase IV regulations rontrolli nf!! ho\v much they can chargf'. have Ignored the controls and rais- ed prices by as much as six cents a galkKl, the Intemal Revenue Service says. The IRS said Tuesrlay it is investigating violations 0 r price eontrnls in several st.ates. But agents said it is up to consumers 10 report such BESIDES THE illegal prices increase. one major supplier, Standard Oil of OPio. sai d it 1s boosting its <A'holesale pricts by a penny a gallon. Under Cost of Llvin~ Council rules, gasoline dealers are allowed to raise their pricEo:> abo\•e l.lay 15 levels only as much as whoiesale prices ha ve increased. its conOict \vith retail gasoline stltions over Phase 4 price ceilings. This Y.'aS discio3e'.I Tuesday by a council ~pokesman, "'ho said a major purpos:? or the panel Y.'<Wid be to provide retailers "'ilh a sounding board for complaints. ALTHOUGH .. THE spokesman insisted a decision on establishing the board has oot been made, R ic hard l.1~ser. president of the Milk Costs To Decline 4c a Gallo11 Greater Indianapolis Retail Dealers Association, said he has been advised or the plan. Council officials scheduled a meeting today with represen- tatives of California gasoline retailers. It v.·as described as one of a series of informal sessions with unhappy dea1ers. Ot-.ers to FoRow? Ohio Bank Drop~ Prime Lend Rate cheaper for btg business lo borrow but should have no Im· mediate lmp:ict on the cost of consumer Joana. On S.pt. 27. Southwesl Bank FINANCE NEW YORK (AP) -A medium-Wed Ohlo bank bu lowered iU prime lending rate, following the lead of a handful ot Mldwestem bau.Jcs. But lt remained unclea r whether major banks across the country were ready lo reduce the key Interest rate from its historic high of 10 percent. of St. Louis said it was cutting '---------" the prime by ~'4 of a pereent· CONTINENTAL BANK ol Cleveland .said It was trim- ming the minimwn borrowing fee it charges m o s t creditworthy corporate customers from 10 to 9~ per- cent ef£ective immediate.Iv. This will make it a lHtie Contract Set At Pertee Special to U.. Dally Piiot LOS ANGELES -Pertee Corp. has announced its first contract for the company's shared processor system being manufactured by Pe r t c c ' s business systems divis~ in Santo Ana. ln a joint announcement with Scao-Data Corp., head- quartered In the Philadelphia area, Pertee said Scan-Data anticipates purchasing more than $1 million in shared proc- essor systems during the ioi- tial 18-month phase of the contract. age point because of a dip In short-term Interest rates . The following day, six Michigan banb controlled by Michigan National Corp. chopped their prime from 10 to 9% percent, saying the higher rate was in- natiooary because it was being passed on by big business to coasumers. ElJ.IS BUSSE, chairman of Continental Bank, said the Cleveland bank was lowering its prime to encourage business borrowing. He said that the prime, which has been raised 16 times this year, is so high that it is "inimical to the progress of borrowers." Consultants Change Name The San Francisco and Newport Stach based risk management consulting firm of Warren. McVeigh & Associates has changed its name to Warren. 1.icVeigh, Griffin & Htmtington. The consulting firm was established ln San Francisco by David Warren and Donn McVei.gh on August 1, 1968. In March of 1972, Richard Hun- tington was added as a fourth partner. Co~y Probes State Share Of Profit,s ' SACRAMENTO (AP) -A leg is lative committee chairman says he tntCnds to insure California is not uneec-- ed or cheated" out or $20,000 daily in pro(its from stat.e- owned offshore oil fields. AMemblyman Kennet b Cory, (!}.Garden Grpve), sa14 • Tuesday that was the motive behind hearings b y sub- committee of the Joint Conr mittee on Public Domain. Several oil company Jawyers were present al the hearing. Cory had issued subpoena.a to , seven oil companies seeking · datw on whether the state is getting a fair share ol profib from its rich East Wilmington field at IAng Beach. Only George Bond. counsel for Union Oil Co. of califcrnl31 presented the subcommittee. , with any material 'I'Uesday •• But he refused to tum over all . the documents requested. • ' .... ~ncreases to them, since en· forcement of the controls is based strictly on con1plaints. But incr:!ases of five to :>ix cents a gallon \\'ere reported by IRS age11ts ir. S:.in Fran· cisco, and dealer groups in many states adtnittM stations were cha rging prices above the I to 2~ cent incre3se per gallon increa~s allowed by the government. Datatron Settles 2 SACRAMENTO !AP) Complete Mid-day American Stock List Certain milk prices 'viii drop in Southern California starting ~~~~~~-":'-----~-~-------"'!------------------"'!--..I ' ' OPERATORS Cllf\.VICTED of violating the go\'ernment price controls are·subject to a n,ooo fine. l.1eanwhile. the Cost of Llving Councils considering creating an advisory board or gasoline dealers to help ease nOOUffUWl PDPiDUBSGOPS ~,. ~. -~ COMPARE COMPuter Assistance to REsearch Wllll ls Ill How do11 II work? How ~Jn I use II In my Investment .selection ? How do I find out more about CQMPAAE? A tech nica l approach lo stock market timing, de vel- oped t;.y Dean \Vitier 8 ,'!o after three years 01 rese ai i.:r1. Using a compuler, it mea· sures momentum of stock .and industry price trends. By combining the liming sig · na ls of COMPARE wilh fun· damentat research . ATIENO A LECTURE! Date : Thursday, October 11, 1973 Time : 7:30 P.M. Place: Office of Dean Witt•r & Co. '298 Broadway La9una Beach, CA • S~aktrs: Tom Oohtr-fy and Steve H•rdy DEAN WITTER 0c Co. JNCOR»DRATED Ml'l.llfllt HEW 'fOll:lt tifOCI( l•C:fo!•NGf 01C: 79& BllOADWllY. lAGtlHA llEICH . CA 91651 • Sund lh I t De ' NEW 't'Olllll: IUPH Vol. N•I VO! ~I VIII, ~! Vot """ VO! Net ay, says e s a e par • :011~·"9 •" pro~•~ "" 11... lr.t Ct>Q. L•~ C119. L••' c119. ·La~ chg. · l.W 0i9. men I of Food and Agriculture. menc•n ~1°',',,'. "-,·, L•• .-.11 .11to ~ 1~··· . . . ht><o-,,, ,, , • .• •·~•" 1rtC111~1 , , • -.,_. PG E.ieot 1•, ., ,,.., S!n'tpl•ln.ilf 1 _... •.• Lawsuits L "'' C.1rritrC wl 3-1 6'<+-''• Fo<11c.;'I ,Sb , JJ"• '• 1$C l!ldu lO ? ''• ... P•cl'lcld J.1 J ,,' +.''.•.' !l.,~m ,•,,,w,.1re ,, "•.= 1• •. C. B. Oiristensen, depart· _.,,,_•\IC/IQ. ~:~f~~~~ , J,,., ~ ~::;::;~·\~ ·~ '!:!_·,; :~·:::10,~:: 1~ ~~:--:-:~ ~~~:i'.:~'.'rs "t 11 .+H• s;o1; ... a.ri 211 .,;;-... ment director, said Tuesday !~~'Ii.;~~~ 1~ 1~"·-:--~: C•sH•lonln ~ 2~11 ::: Fuiro!.a10 31 is•.~., 111 Corp0r1 1~ •o-1·1• P•n corp 11 1t•li-l.t SonclrBckt t 1 u.._,. Datatron Inc .. Santa Ana producer of automatic testers and precision instrumentation systems, has annoWlct!d that an out~f-court settlement has been rnade of two separate suits brought against DaLatron in connection with its ac- quisition of Shelly Associates lnc. in February 1970. the minillm C0n5Ufner&' price AOt• Petra! I !'1 • '• C1•ilron (p •• 1l ' ·~ Fino 8 .10 I 11•.-~. -J J -P•ktF(I .4~ 9 1·<-\/t ~ p_... 2 10 ... Acloonlncht / V o-'o (•llu Cr•lt 1 1'•• \; F!ne...n ..lk' I 17'1t-'o Jaclyn .?"41 I 1.'.-'i PfloMl.I ... 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Ml<1 WI~ 31 2~ot ~• Flyll~W! 11• lt>.t •·• IC!i....ti,l,b I t·--~, P1m£n .60 / 17 ,.-·;; ~t .. t•IH .10 1 1'1 , it.lle!IA wl n ~ l'o-'• (i<>e••m• II 1 Far (.Uy ,11 I A'lt ... \lo IC\ile.lrn P• 1 3-., .. f'ellf>lt ,SO. 1 ,,.,_ ''• till....., Ins S IH-"': Both suits, one in the U.S. District Court and the other in the Superior Court o f California, were filed by Ed- moun P. Safady. a former owner of Shelly, and sought damages, inclu.idng punitive damages, including punitive amoun t exceeding $8.5 million. "Settlement ca I Is for dismissal of both. suits with pr('judice." said Clyde J. Davis Jr., president of Datatron. Security's .Earnings Up Spcelal to The Daily Pilot LOS ANGELES -Security Pacific Corp. has repo11ed a seven percent increase in per share earnings for the third quarter of 1973 compared Vt'ith !he like period in 1972. Consolidated third quarter inco1ne before securities gains or losses for the bank holding company. based primarily on its principal s u b s id i a r y , &!C\J rity Pacific Bank, \\'a.5 $14 ,667,000 or 73 cents per sha re oo 20,116.306 sharf's outstanding compar£'d \\'ith S\3.689,000 or 68 C£'nts per sh:ire for the like year ago J)(>riod. TIIE REDUCI'ION, when sold in gallon contain~, will be six cents per gallon in the eastern portions of S a n Bernardino and R i v e rs id e counties, Ventura County and most of Santa Barbara Coun· ty,_Christensen said. In the same area, the price should drop one-half cent when bought in quart containers. Christensen said. and one cent when bought in half·galloo containers. CHRISTENSEN SAW the lower per-gallon price resulb from the increased volwne of milk sold in one-gallon jugs, thereby reducing unit costs. The other reductions were the result of greater efficiency by milk distributors through cen· tralized processing. 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V•lltY Mell S S'lto-t-\o Supplies Low Milk , Wheot No'lv Scorce LOS ANGELES (U P!i--The meat crisis is over. but worse is on the way in the forn1 of a severe 111 ilk short.age and \vheat scarcity that may "drive the price of bakery goods to unbelievable levels." according to a supern1arkel industry research grou p. The group. Super lilarket Institute, which in· eludes two former assistant secretaries of Agricul· lure, warned al a news ronference Tuesday that clevelopmcnts in the dairy industry and the wheal sale to Ru~sla will drive up consumer prices in the coming months. Geor~e L. fltehren. a spokesman for the educa· Llon and research ar1n of the food sales industry, predicted a bad milk shortage. \,"II " foreboding. ft is !rightening." said Meh· .r<'n\ ge neral manager of Associated Milk l>roducers Int. and forn1er a~!ii!;tant secretary of Agriculture during the Kennedy administration. 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""'I I I • I ' Tuesday's Cloaing Prices • • ' NEW YORK StrOCK EXCHANGE Otlol>fr 1973 OIJl't PILOT Yeal''a Bfg h·Lowa ~ppelll'-Every Saturday Ni ~Hllll ..... i..,a:c·----------------------- I \ I Cable TV Fight To High _Court WASHINGTON (APJ -The Sul>l"lme Court 'l'lleaday agreed to setUe a_nln•year copyright ba!IU between the cable televl$lon industry and a national TV network, a else with potential impact on mlWons of 'IV viewers. - ' I 1 DAILY PILOT Wldllf!dly, Oct*f 10, 197) '""IT ....... SHOPPING FOR FIVE -Mrs. Edna Stanek, mother of the five remaining Stanek Sextuplets, lets out a laugh after receiving an arm load of new diapers dunng a shopping spree in Denver. Star Departs Dahlia Lavi Returns Home Fnm Wire Services Jaraeli fllm star DablJa Lavi arrived at Heathrow A1rport in Londoo on her way to her embattled homeland from her home in F1orlda. "I want to get to Israel to help, I will do anything," she said. "It has been an enormous wurry -J have a brother and sister in the Israeli army." * Pope Pal VI e•pressed 90!' row at the death of pubbsher James S. Copley. '"The journalistic influence and steadying voice « this of a romance between Simone and an unnamed young Greek movie maker. * Prime Minister P I e r r e Elliott Trudeau of Canada, en route to China, took his wife out to dli.mer in Tokyo. Mrs. Trudeau, who is ex- pecting her secood child at th<: end of the year, ,left her son with her parents in Van- couver. She will be taken on separate sightseeing tours in China W h i l e the Jrime minister meets with Premier Chou En-lai. * ( ) Rear Adm. Jeremiah A. PEOPLE Denton Jr., held prisoner dur- ing the Vietnam war for 71> "---------"-years, asked that he be molt honored yet hwnbJe man will be. missed pro/oundly ~ the world," the pontiff's message said. Copley died Saturday of can- cer. He wll! cbainnan of the ccrporation publishing t h e Copley Newspaf>ers. * Jean Westwood, Io rm er DemocraUe National Com- mittee chairwoman, says she will run fer the seat held by Republican Sen. Wallace Ben- -al l]tah when he re- tires next •. year. ·(..,,. Mrs. West-1f • wood s a'l d ,f former preti· I' dential hope' ful Senator 1 J. George ft.1c-,ws.s~ Govern (D- S.D. l ls expected to back h<r caodidacy. She resigned at the helm of the Democratic party last l)ecember alter n a r r ow I y defeating a Conscrvative- seiected the nexl commandant of lhe Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk, Va. Denton's wife, Jane, said that her husband listed the commandant billet as first preferen~ for his first duty assignment following 71h: years of imprisonment and eight months of recuperation at his Virginia Beach, Va. home. "He thinks it would be the best jOO for him for pro- fessional reasons as. well as the best for his family," she said. * President Nixon, the 31th president of the United States, sent a wreath to mark the an- niversary of the birth or the 21st. But the date of t'besttr Alan Arthur's birthday, which was commemorated by historians, is the subjeet of a dispute. 'Ibe tombstone at Arthur's grave near Albany, N.Y., says he was born Oct. 5, 1830 in Fairfield, Vt. A University of Wisconsin bl story professor, however, published a book last challenge. * year saying papers in an old Actor Curt Jurgens and his family Bible show Arthur was fourth w i f e , French-born born in 1829. model S I m o n e Boucheron, * reconciled on the eve of a Police closed a popular club divorce hearing scheduled in Athcns~~ter i~ announced il before a Zurich court. \ would pla If.he music of leftist Divorce proceedings ~ .exiled poser M I k ls been initiated after a 1 r Tlttodera · for the first Ume marriage amid press r in seven ye • Trial Set In Death ,. Of Boy, 11 SAN BERNARDINO IAP I :-A Barstow couple charged with manslaughter and child abuse in the death or their diabetic son ha ve been ordered to stand lrial Jan. 28. San Bernardino superior Coor! Judge Joseph B. Campbell ordered the trial date 'DJe!idlY for Lawrence <U1d Alice Parker. Campbell .i,. oet Ill<. :Ml foc a herui~g on a motion to dismiss charger. The couple's tl-year~ld.ton. We!Jey. died in August alter his parents took away his life. giving Insulin, th.inking he had been cured by a fa ith healer. 1be Bible-toting co u p I e rerused to io to the boy'• • funeral because thc.v said ht would be resurrected and they would see him then. Parker, 34, and his 26-yc:ir· old wife were arrested Aug. 2t. They have three other children. \ ~ The club T \n the old part of ,the Greek <la\J\tal -said it 'jlloo would \fe;itui~ poems written by \A1lesander aaagoulis, t h e would-be assassin of Greek President George Papadopoulos. P.oiice feared· a p u b I i c disturbance. \ I , S~n Diego T o\Expan'd -SAN DIEt;O (AP) - The forthcoming shift of Navy ships to Sa\i Dieg~ will add about 20,000 tO the\ city's military populali0:01 in the next 18 mootbs, says Asst Navy tary Jack L. ·Bowers. "We're conlldent Diego can handle it," B ower s :a s sista secretary ror lnslallat l and logistics. The Navy h as an- \ nounced plans ta transfer !hips based In Long Beach ta San Diego as part. of a n..'\lio nwidc . consolidation o( bases. I I .. I 'I I \rrea11ury ·va1µe i Saddle Oxfords \ . ' 1 Brow·n/Brown .. 'Cap Toe Sizes 7-'12 BUENA PARk Boacll If O.nget!IC>'pt Open o•~ 9:30 10 9:30 p.m, SUM1y. to 10 7 ' •• .. .. "'--.. .. "'.r.-- . ~.""" ~ •• CHARGE IT with your JCPenney ChalUe card. Jfyou don't haVe a charge. just see lloWfastwe can open upyqurnewaccount • • ORANGE City Dr. at Gardon Grow BMI. Opori 1o-i ~m. Ollity Suldl)s to lO I - \ . t ( •• ~ \.' • ' ~ Special 'b uys 9 .99 ~ ' • . . , • .. . ' ' • • • • ,, A<; 'J s~) l~ .. ,. .:t" ,H . !Hlr' ·1. ,, r 'I .,Jt ·:'\ • Ii ·, '" •• .... "" ' ,; ·IAlllA ANA 3;:;~:~:..~:r~ I T I • , A OAKL Foi Gr Stl 'An~ I over a~ Sailors won-lo! '!'Mpai ·Jule$ .i:Harl si,ys IX tbis far ol<hen -tJe c ci:ich 1 . i ..... of all weight And All-Arr some a rise in The posing by Jot have c ta An trouno 52-0. Frei sopho1 coach< Vlhlch more ' ~ serve<! his pn ~euml ' ·Els€ · Jlas lllgb? tflree didn't caUbe: with vaall! Mat 1iave I porari :Ice" Dlsl the Si and I ,,.,.. Uni 1\ And had I gan1d, \\'ere DAILY PILOT fJ Don't pple, T:ennis -· B~ll; t:gg , Rose e CJ. I W a1 eel to Hit That Ball To e Airpo1·~ Says P et e . NE .YORK (AP) ·-They threw an appl a tennis ball and an egg at Pete R , but the only flying object he cared t v.•as a baseball. ose hit it over the fence fo.r a home n in the 12th inning to give the Cin- clnnati Reds a 2-1 victory over the Ne'\' York ~fets and tie the National League playoffs at t'A'O games apiece. "I v.•asn't thinking about a hom e run . I !hust confess, but I \\"anted to hit !hat ~all all the way to the airport.'' said Rose, who apparently felt he struck a ~lo\\' back at the ~fets' fans for lheir mimosity tov•ard him. , Rose had been the object of scorn here, 1cver since-his fight with New York shOrtstop Bud 1-larrelson. a scuffle that / triggered a full-scala.-melec during J\1on- day's bizarre game. · "Sure, I heard them booing at me every lime I shO\\'ed my face," said J Rose. "They kept throwing things at n1c, loo. But that only makes me play harder." • f &isl as the villain, Rose heard the boos once more as he stepped to the plate in the top of the 12th inning to face New York reliever Harry Parker. Someone threw an apple at R~. but he brushed it aside with his bat. looking darkly toward the stands. Then came the tennis ball and the egg. I~ was reminiscent of l\londay's affa ir. when Rose was showered by pop bottles. beer cans, batteries and a y,·hiskcy bottle in left field. The garbage shoy,·er took place after lhe Rose-Harrelson fight and the resulting battle royal. The fans remembered Monday 's in· famous "Rose-bud Incident" and con- tinually hissed the Cincinnati left fielder before he pumped Parker's 2·2 fastball out of sight over the right field fence. ; .. }· .... ~. I I , I/fl T ........ ,, 1s ."'.?\i!J;D: ·~Y TEAMMATES AFTER \'tt1TTING GAME-WINNING HOMER AGA INST, BALTIMORE ilu ESDAY. Then Lhe 50,786 fans were dramatically silent, for the most part, as Rose ci rcled the bases y,·ith his right hand held high in a clenched-fist gesture or victory. OAKLAND'S BERT C'AMPANERIS " Four . Ne~p<>rt Grid . Squ~<!s . . -~ Still ,Unheate~. .Baby Ruth Sweet for. :Sirds Have B.acks to Wall • "I y,•asn't trying to r'ub in in to the fans. even though I heard them· booing me ... said Rose. "I y,•as just happy. I Y.'ouid ha\'e given a week's pay to· have gone "' four-for-four today and to have scored four runs." He didn't have a bad day , as it was. Rose singled twice and walked before smashing his second homer or this five- game series. Until Rose's winning hit. the fourlh game of the National League playoffs y,·as full of other pulsating drama . ··An amaz.ing record is ~"'-compiled .~~NO (A.Pj _Oak.land shortstop over at N'~ Harbor High 8' ,. lour Beri Cam~neris, the l~der dubbed Sailors football teams have a ~94··r ·~x ~h" fter home runs in two w.on-loss record of 11-0 thus tit ~ \~ ~stt~t 4~mts, predicts the A's wil~ win campaign / tW~ wa11.110to the World Series again to- . · •t da '""' ;Jules Gage, practlcall~ a ~tOnc .~. •: "', , . . , ai:a.aroor High, he's been thete so: long· · I ~f•eare who s p1~ch1n~. we II • ,, ' ' win /1 ·dec:lired the explosive little ln-~ys no other Newport teams ~,gone fi elder whose 11th-inning leadoff home tb~s rar lnto\a aeason without at lealt.o~~ run.beat 'Baltimore 2-1 Tuesday and gave of:them ba~ng been beaten. 1, ."' Oakland 4f 2·1 edge in the American tfe credits the organization of 'bead "., Lelgue pla~~fs. . cGacb Doq l..6it the overall perlorm..:..a..l.:" 1 1-The def~ w.orld champions w\11 Ol.IJllJll WHIT• • . ...~ ~present Oi1~Amer1can League a secood · • straight year'.(f they beat the Orioles' ece '-,. rigilt-ba~.-"Jim Palmer, today. He shut :t ~ 1 them out 6-01in the opener of the best~f- WHIT five playoff serie.s. Oakland lell-lwider Vida Blue didn't last thro,ugb the ftnt inning in that one WASH, ., but he faced the Orioles again today. _.... __ ___ _____ _ . . "We have a we11rested, Blue who .has ~· '1 ~ ~ shown be can pi.tch v.·ell against ·i ' ··anybody," commenred Oakland manager • . ..~ , of all the roaches, and ~· ~-.. .. weight training program {!E'.~C$1. . ' . Spo~ts in brief . .. • • __:.!..)'..: ~ •• .._ •. Dick "'WllU.U. 11certaiiily we have a chance against Palmer." Campaneris hit oniY four borne n1ns during the regular season but he led off t~ !leCOOd game of the championship series with a homer and ended the third game with one. That' provided pie piteh- Ou TV .Thur1doy Choia11el 4 at J 2:30 1ng victory to southpaw Ken Holtzman , who threw a 'three-bitter. Williams , ,during the post-game in- terview. referred to his shortstop <lS "Baby Ruth" and said: "'We wanted him to go through the middle but he got r pitch he liked." campaneris, \Vho was suspended .tie final three games of last year's p!a-oi;s when he threw his bat at a rival pieh cr . said he hit a slider, low and inside,ior his game-winning homer. "I wanted to throw it further inside,"" And he acknowledges ,the ~eas ~!or· • ''fj, All-American youth grid . prQll'iJDr :tor some assistance in Newpor\~~p~·likc rise in the world of foot~/f:t"J: . b1 '' The Sailors have a ~ir1Y im- posing freshman t~ia\l: \Vhlch is coached ~ by John h.fcGeet·,The young Bluejackets have outscorcd",Owonenl~ 114-0 witP San- ta AM oo~ ia<i; ~Merton ,being ~~~gs in NHL O~e1ier; Sciarra to Star~Again trounred 44.o1hd Estancia beinfriWled: INGLEWOOD -"Hockey is cert<linly 52-0. · , tougher than it was 10 years ago." says Fred ~t;J~on is coachin& t he Bob Pulford. a National Hockey League L 'Ll,.. veteran starting his second season as sophomo\.a ~ the junior vamiy is coach' of the Los Angeles Kings. coached ~ p different man each, week , And the Kings have a tough beginning which . milies Its spoUef9 rPfi \11 the to ·lhe.ir new season when they open ..&... , tonight · against the Chicago Blac more 1mll'l..~· , ~. , 't. • . . Gage is ~ athletio,.ilitedor #Id once Hawks, la st season's \\'estcm D1viS1 ""'" • • cblmpion. served as b~lxlll Coaob1Wtt61 two of While Los Angeles would like t m· his proleges ..:ip.orge Yardley and Paul prove Crom last year and ma the ~eumann -gOin(~ the pros. playoffs this time around, it rl ·to continue its· success over cago at * home. ,. ' • Elsewhere in prep football: , e 8elorro Stapf• ·Has time caught up with Anaheint LOS ANGELES -loM SCiarr~ will. lilgh? The Colonlllll are winless after C1>ntinuc as t'CLA's starti ng White's 1"~ with 3S or 58 against Ten· nessee ~-~ Saturday and has thrown 130 c.o tive passes without an in- ter lion. He is closing on the NCAA rd of 198. ' Rosemoll Wh1, TOKYO SecOOd..eeded K e n Rosewall of Australia and No. 3 seed Tom Gorman or Seattle advanced in the opening round of the $60,000 Tokyo Open "1ennis tournament Tuesday but fourth- seeded Vijay Amritraj of India was ousted. Rosewall eliminated Dick Dell, 6-1, 6-0 and Gorman disposed of Kenlchi Hirai of Japan, ·&-2, M, 7-'. Hans Jurgen PohmaJU) of West Gennany upset Amritraj 1-', 2-6, H . quarterback, but coach Pepper Rodgers ttaree football game11. Or Is It that they quickly adds that' his Bruins will remain All of the other seeded players in ac· didn't get any of thole All-Ameri can 0 t\\'O quarterback tea m. lion -Oliff Drysdale, Colin Dibley and caliber trans£en lhat uled to 1bow up Sciarra, phomore, opened in the &&-Toshiro Sakai of Ja~ advanced. with alarming regularity ~ qare '1'6 Bruill tory Ovef Utah last ·Satu~ay Or)lsdale, of South Africa, beat Jef~ -v..:=•r bek , cbl ~ -With or ·Mark Hannon .also seemg . Simpson or New 1.(!aland ~. 6-3, 6-0 , .auoore e 1 coa ag ~ , ..-1 of action. . · ,Dible) or Australia, bested American • ~-. p odgeri-sai-·-••• that &:!art& ··"I · 'Bill ' iJoyd lh!, H ·.and Sakai upended Marina coach Mike Hcnlg8J\ .ll!fft\S' to " • ~w~ "" All <SI Auss lh! ;.7 7.; have gotten things going _ •lH't tem· tart again this satuhlay in the Paclllc-8 en one, an 1e. . . , • porarily. However, ii'• ban! • ~·alu Coolerenco . "'""' I at Stanton! <Hth • ~ore Tree o~ .... hi,S, wins over Estancia an4 Im Hannoaraga10 dUetto play. ., .. sl!!Ce those schools are winle!i far. White No. I ARCADIA Wllh word Iha t 1 ~,, ~ • parimutuel clerks will man the betttrig Dtsappolntment has to abOUf"" it an NEW YORK -Alvin White, fonncr windows, officials say the Oak Tree Rac- tbe South CoMl scboolll u &en Clemente Newpo(t. Harbor High and Orange 09ast Ing Assoctatlon will belatedly wen tts and Mission Viejo we.re upset In their College quarterbaclt, held bis place as thoroughbred meeUng at Santa An.ii.a league openers while Laguna Beach and t~ naUon's top passer In major college Thursday. • ' llnl 1ulfe.re.d e~pected 1etback1. football after four games by a lliJht The 21-day meeling was to have margin this week. slttrted last Saturday, but the more than And,ln Uit! baicball plRyof[s: ClnclnnaU White, now at Oregon State University, 400 clerks staged an unavthorized boycott had MGred six runs In the lint f<1ur has completed 69 or 163 attempts ror 651 over track refusal to rehire three clerks commented a4isappointed ri.1ike Qlellar who had ~ll ed only three hits belore Campy's , er. The A's ctory put all the pressure on Baltimor~and Palmer. "We h.-ve our backs to the wall,'' ad- mitted Uc hurler who won 22 games and lost nl]E'. on the season. "If I don't pitch \veil dld we lose, we're eliminated. I'll try lo pitch the. same way I · did in Ba)i111ore. I think maybe l can do better, net so many walks." Palmer walked five A's in the opener. JI.ill record during the regular season o,vas cnly slighlly better than that of Blue, who was 20-9. Holtzman said he "may hav e pitched better games , but never one as im- portant." SALTIMOllE ft r II ltl lleftfflmd, r1 5 o o a Grich, 1ti 5 0 I D e1,rr,c1 101e T. O.vl1. d~ J o a o ll•rlor, II • 0 0 0 e lloblMOn. 111 • o o o ·E .WllllMM.lbl 1 I 1 EIC""1rtl, c I 0 0 0 Btl_.r. \I • 0 0 0 (""ll•r, D 0 0 0 0 OAkLANO •II r II bl C1mjlllri1, II ' I 1 l l!udl U ( 0 I l ll•nOolb 1000 It. J«t-', r1 • a o o TrNece lb I 0 1 0 O.Jo11ni.on dh 1 o e a C-11-cl •GO O Foss.c 1000 J.Alou l>h 10 10 Ll',,.11, pr o 1 o 0 D1v1!1tlo, lb 1 0 0 0 D. Grffn, 2tl 1 0 0 0 An<1rew1, Ph o o o D Kuhl1t. 20 1 0 0 0 Honim•n, p o a o o To11t1 31 1 J 1 Tor111 n 1 I 1 NDtle out w'*I wlnnlno run M:ored. e.itlmore 010 000 000 00-1 01kl•nd 000 000 010 01-2 E-0. Gr""n J, O.v1llllo, OP--01kl1nd 1. LOB- klUmort t , M l1nd 5. HR-E. Wllll1m1 fl\. C11m11; I anffll (J>, ~ndr1W1. 11• H It Ell 88 SO Cvell•r (L.0-1) 10 --2 1. ] 11 Hol1tm1<1 IW,1.0) 11 l 1 ' 1 T-2:13. ,._ :U,161. The Mets had taken a 1-0 lead in the third inning on Felix l\til\an's run-scoring single and George Slone protected that slim advantage unti l the seventh. At lhat point. Tony Perez slugged a home run , his first hit in 15 at·bals in this series, to tie the score at I·!. After Stone walked An dy ~co ,.,.ith two out, Tug McGraw came on the scene and pitched scoreless relief through the I Ith inning. But he constantly worked out of jams, especially two bases-loaded prob- lems in the ninth and 10th iMlngs. -{;{ CIN$NHATI .. •• HIEW YOllK •• r ~ bl w. G~rren, lb 5 o o o l!1»e. ti Morgan, 1ti T. Ptr,l, lb Bl!ftch, c I(~, rt Me .. t . lb Geronimo, cl Ch•nel'. H Armbr1t,r. ph Crlllll'f'. u OriHSerl. lb N<r."f!llln, p Si.M, 1>!1 Gull.ti, P Gegtlano, "" Carroll, P G•llfev, on BorDOn. D ro1a11 Clneinnau New Yori< ' 1 l ' • 0 0 0 ' 1 I I • o 1 a • 0 I o • 0 I 0 s a o o ' 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 1 0 0 ·8 1 0 0 0 l D a 0 l 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '2 1 I 1 Mllltn,Jb J O?! ~l•ub, rt S 0 0 0 C.J-,U J OOO Miiner. lb • 0 0 0 Gfoll,c •0 1 0 He~n. (! J 1 ·o e H•rre!i.on, u • e o o St ..... ,D 1 0 0 0 McGr•w. P I 0 0 0 81»w111. l>l'I 1 O O o H. Ptrt f'!", D 0 0 0 0 ll l l , 100 001-7 "',.._, E-McGr1w, Grotf. DP--Cln(lnn11I 1, New V0t~ 2. LOB--Clnclnnati 10. New York •. Hll-T. Ptff l (1), llDH 0). 5---Morg•n. Norm1<1 Gunen Carroll Borbon "~ Mc:Gr1w H. Perk"° s ... e-11or0on , .. . IP H ll IEll &a 50 S 1 1 I l l •10 0 0] W.l·O 1 0 0 0 0 0 100 00 0 '"]11 11 ll'l •OO l l L.O·I 1 1 l 1 o o (1). WP-McGraw. T-1:01. A-~.· "Tl\Ose Innings set me back a couple or ye11fS," ·sa1a New -vtin:·-managerVogt-- Berra, who had to watch his left-handed reli ef star squirm out or constant. hot "'81Cr. "I just didn 't feel like l was in the groove." said t-.1cGraw. "1 don't know if a long layoff hurt me or not. I don't-like giving excuses. I wasn 't really sha rp to- day, though." t-.1cGraw badn'l pitched since a week ago r-.1onday. when he helped Lhe Mets y,·in the Nalional League East title. Unlit Tuesday. he hadn't been used in thi· playoffs because of the ri.1ets' supcrlalive: pitching. Before Stone faltered. all the New \'ork starters had pitched CilmpleLe gantes. ·' One of the belts hit off t\1cGraw wa5 caught by right fielder Rusty Staub, but it could turn into a costly play for the. Mets. The hot-hitting outfielder suffered bruises · while en1ashing into the right, fie ld wall to catch the ball hit by Dao: Driessen in the 11th inning. The Mel.$> 11·ere uncertain whether Staub would be: ready to pla y today. Pr ess ure's Off Without Wilt, Adtnits West , CHI CAGO /AP \ -It may be a little early in the season with only one game gone, but the Los Angeles Lakers ar1! already letting it be known they have few tears for departed \1lilt Chamberlain. · "I've been Wlder terrible pressure for several seasons with \Vilt in the lineup because I always thought I had to outplay the big man ." said Jerry West . "\Vith him gone now I'm not going to play so tight.. As a matter of fact for once in my life I'm going to try to play relaxed." West said Tuesday night. Although he said before the game It might take him two weeks to get into shape after missing much of the prcseason as a holdout. "rest scored 28 points leading the Lakers past the Chicago Bulls, 117-97, in tile National Basketball Association league opener for both teams. The Lakers are playing m i n u s Chamberlain, who ouit the NBA in a jump to San Dlegci of the American Basketball Association, and K e I t h . Erickson. who was suspended ":hen his holdout {'l'ltered the regular season. In place of Chamberlain the Lakers obtained yoWJg Elmore Smith from Buf- falo for Jim McMillian. ~ "I don't think anybody is going to miss Chamberlain the way people might. thin k." said Lakers coach Bill Shannan. "\Y UL is a year older now and getting tired, and it V.'as just a matter of time before he could not take any more punishment . I am pleased y,·ith Elmore because he refused to quit, even if he was outplayed in the first half." Smith sC1>red 15 points and joined with Bill Bridges in grabbing 33 rebounds. The Lakers fought back from a 54-47 halftime deficit with a 35-17 burst in the third quarter and led by as many as 22 points in the final quarter. Gail Goodrich scored 26 poinlS, l<I in lhe final quarter, to help the Lakers se w up th<! victory. Lt1 A.,...ltl {IHI ' ' ' ESml!~ 6 J..S IS GOadr lch 11 •·• '' West 1l •·• 1~ H1ru!on s • s 1' B'i<IV'' • 1 J 10 11.ll•y J 2.2 !l Prince 2 1·2 6 Counr. O 7·2 1 W11Mng!on 1 0.0 • Gran! O 0·0 0 To!el• •I ;J.16 111 LOI "'ng,lf> 11 Chlceoo J• Foultd ou t -Non' Cllk• Ctll \l~nler Stoan Srwn~I Walk er Por•er we tu Garren '" ,~. . ' ' • 1·1 ' s 7·• n • 0.0 I I 10-10 16 6 • • 16 S O·l 10 0 0-0 0 6 • s •• 0 0.0 0 ll ll·26 Pl JS -111 •-n Tot•I fl>IJll -Los A119ele1 ll, (hlC•9D 11 A -1,21• Ul'I 1tl.-Mlt p;amcs with New Yor.k and five .of them yards. prevlously Involved in a bookmaking in- were via solo home run1. Dave ,Jaynes or Kansas narrowed vestlgaUon. · CHIC AGO'S CLIFFORD RAY GETS HEMMED IN BY LAKERS HAPPY HAIRSTON (LEFT), ELMORE SMITH. -- • ; • , .. ,22 OAJLV PILOT Vikin gs JC Grid Aees A Tln·eat -Hill ~lar'\na !·Ugh may have blovn1 its cover last week. "They aren't going to catch us by surprise now." says Loara football coach Herb 1 Ull v.·hose tea m plays ~Terina Fri· day night at \Vestminster High. "Any tean1 that can handle Anaheim like lhcv did is a good one. They're· coming on fa st under a new head coach and are a threat to any op. ponent." ~larina ·bcat An nhtim. 17·14, v.·hile Loara. the preseason pick to ctlallcnge Newport Harbor for the SuMtt League title. swamped Huntington Beach, 31·3. In that game. I. o a r a quarterback Max Bacon eom- pleted seven of 15 for 110 vards and a TD while tailback bave Walker rushed for 85 ynrds in 16 carries and another score. "Oh, everything went our way." says llill of the club that is now 2·1. "I don't know how good we are and can't tell off that game." He d<'finilely feel&. ~tarina will be more of a test. "Any team that is as well coached and prepared as they were for Anaheim is a threat." he says. "They looked like they had a plan which in· eluded a few pl ays and then tried to execute them well . "Their quarterback, Gregg Foster, is an accomplished passer and v.·ith Andre Lopez there to catch the ball, they can hurt you fast. "The fullback and running back run the power plays \\'ell. "Marina seem!! to be the kind or a team thal is able to find a weakness and exploit ii.' Loara showed few "'eaknesses as il srored Oil Jong and st:orl plays as well as Cilllcciing a 41-yard field goal. The Saxons have a size ad· vantage and apparently have repaired a passing attack that saw five interceptions tossed against Servile. "The one thing you have to worry about Pifarina now ." says Hill, "is that they're going to start believing in themseh•es. When that hap- pens they11 be bard to han- dle." BOB FERRARO Golden West -Offente BRYAN KERNS Golden West -Defenw GARY BALC Or.ti nge C0.tist -De ... Toiighest '73 Te t Confronting Lio \Vcstminster lligh's football team appears to be on the road to recovery after a pair of unimpressive non·league losses, whipping Western by five touchdowns in its Sunset League opener. But \Vestminster coach Bill BoS\\·etJ says his Lions face their ioughest task of the sea- son Saturday night at Nev.'port Harbor and his crew's No. 1 requirement is sus ta ining a defense capable of stopping tM multiple Newport attack. "First'' says Boswell. "'we've got to learn to be mobile. agile and ho3tile. "Newport's speed requires us to do some things we've never done before as far as team quickness is c.'ilncemed . "Newport ha s been our , nemesis. They've really pulled us down at times and have given Westminster nothing but heat. "And this year's Ne,vport team Is probably lhe most talented !hat we've ever fac- ed. They've got the outslan· ding quarterback in Steve Bukich, plll.'f the runners in Brian Theriot /\Cid Tom Ba zacas, And although I haven't seen Pete Brown, I understand he's an awesome fullback." Brown missed the first three t\ewport games due lo injury, bul is tabbed to play this y.·eek. "And Newport's other fullback I Tom Saflig) is very good,'' points out Bosy.•ell. Injuries Hit Santa A11a; Oiler~ Concern Baldwin \Vestminster 's de re n s e finally arrived against \Vestern. stopping the Pioneers with f o u r in· terceptions and a fumble recovery. "Offensively we've been less than charming," says Bos\\·elJ, and he sa'ys Westminster's chances of putting Nev.'J><)rt I !arbor down rest with his eleven's defense and in solving lh" Sailors' defense. Injuries have laken their toll of the Sanla Ana High School Saints football tean1 this St'ason and coach T o n1 Baldwin is conce med ahou t Friday n i~bt's game at Hun- tington Brach after losin~ reserve tailback Rick J011e s in last \vttk's contest \\'ilh Ne"·port Harbor. Jones suffered a broken kneeca p and is out for the season. "\Ve ha\'e more kids in c::ists rhan I've l'\ICr had since J\·e been here." Bald\1•in says. li e didn't elaborR!e on th~ otheni but fcrls his tean1's potential has been C'UI con· siderably because of the in- juries. F'urthern1ore. he assesses 1-Tuntin.i;:ton Beaeh I \-2 1 as a hard·luck 1cnn1 that is n1uch better than pas1 reco rd" in- dicate. "They are balanced and that OOy Loren ~ficklin is a very good runner. "I also ha\'e greR l resoect for their quRrlcrback jGreit Nilz.kowski 1. He can thrO\\' the ball a lo! betrer than the rerord indicates ·· · How does he ft.l!Urt' lo play his Saints .11gains1 lhc Oilers thi s week? ';\re have to run beca use \\·e can'I pass. ~1ike ~lolina . our quarterback. runs the option play well out of the wi shbone formation but he isn't having a 11:ood year passins. "I 11:01 carried away looking for a b<1l i111ced offense las! \\t:'ek <ind a.~ a rcsuh. he v.·as int errrp!ed three times." Bald\11 n figures any tean1 \ca n beal anothe,. in the Sun.~et circuit this season v•ith the possible exceotion of t\evrporl Ha rOOr and \\1c<;lminster. "The only ft'am that look.s better lhan ii was a yea r ago is '.'Jel\'J>Or1 but \Veslminster came on strong last \\'eek.·· ·'Nev.·port's defense is unlike 1'n\'one else. It's nol a stan· dard defense at all and it "auscs confusion for your of· ft'nsive blocking 'assignments." Wilso11's Speedy Back Faces MD'S Garclea LOi\'f; BEACH -Sin1i!aritv is the key to the Long Beach \\'ilson-~latrr Dei !.: tr u g g l 1> Fr iday night at the forrncr's gridiron. Tha!'s the fCeling one gets \\'hen vie\\·ing the matchup bet"·een \Vilson·s Bruins of the !\.·loore League and the r.later Dci ~fonarchs 0£ the Angelus Le<igue. a football game billed for 'i:3Q. ~la1er [)(>i has a super run· ning back in Jim Gardea. but \Vilson coach John Dixon has an answer for that. lle·s Tony Gillson, a S.-11. !RO-pounder \\'ilh a half year·ii experience on the sopho1nore team at :.Ong Beach Poly. (;ipson \\'as ineligible in 1972 after transferring, but the la~off certainly· hasn't hurt him. He's SCOr('d SIX tour.hdO\\nS in gaining O\·er 500 ya rds 1hnJugh the Bruins' first three .c<rn1es anti he's gol 4.5 speed in the 40-yard foo lhall sprint. Quarterback Kevin \Varner !5-1 1, Ul.5 1. fu ll back Bo b lloll and (5-10, 180) and receiver Kurt Kauffn1an are lhe major factors In Long Beach Wilson's attack. But like !\tater Dei, 'Vllson is smaller than usual. "Our tackles are usually a\vfully big," says Dixon. "But lhis year our starters are !\lark Olson (215\ and .Clyde f.lailes (2 101. r-.failes is one of our best football pla yers." Dixon points out his \Vitson cre\v ha.s never beaten Pi:1ater Dei. bul he's also cognizant that the ~tonarchs have a dif· ferent look this yea r. "! ~·as reRI familiar with Bob \\1oods there:' says Dix· on. ~l:llf!r Dci was big, strOflg and l\'cll-coached. The y 1nurdercd us last year." SAM PEEK S.ddloblclc -Offen• BRIAN HESTER S.tiddfeb.ck -Det.nse Mistakes PlaguiJig Estancia When Jim Hemsley says he eels his Estancia High foot· JI tea m \\'iii be in its own I gue for a change this week he not referring to the fact tha the Eagles encounter witb Co a de! Mar is an Irvine Lea affair. Aft losing three straight gamd: an average of three touchdo per contest, the Eagles s tie in against a team Hem ey feels hls club may be CQ arable to. "If \\'e Jiminate our mistakes we' stay in it, and could possibly in. But if we- continue to pla mistake-rid· den ball games e we have, then "''e'll come ou on the bot· tom again,'' is he way Hemsley assesses tb gs. "\Ye show s o im- provement every we but where we improve in on area "'e have breakdowns another, and it has really us." The Eagles' improveme last week came in th coverage of the special teams. \\'hile the areas he ~·as mos! displeased \\'ilh were the line blocking for both the pass and running situations. "Until we establish a nm· ning game we'll have a meager offense. and to establish one v.·e've got to con· cent rate on the fun· damentals." Hemsley says. Tony Pellegrino's blocking from the tailback spot was a bright spot for the Eagles while a 10-tackle output from linebacker Jon Hartley \\'as also encouraging. Hemsley assesses Corona det tilar as a team with sinlilar problems in the way of making crucial mistakes. and says the player he fears most is Sea Kings rUMing back Steve Behrens. "I saw him ai::alnst Santa Ana. and I think he's an awfully &ood runner.'' Hemsley says. "lie almost broke away on several occasions. and he 's the man we'll have to stop to win ." Although Corona de! P.iar hasn't established itself as a passing team, Hemsley says he's looking for them to try to pass more against on Estancia defense which has be e n susa?ptible to pass attacks so far. Estancia will be without the services of senior Tim Sweet. who broke his wrist in la!!t \\'Cek's game and kicker Jim Glancy v.•ho will be out wllh a collarbone injury. Hill ·Not Thinking of Title Coach Dick 11111 a1 San1a Ana Valley ll1i.:h ts a <'On· 11erval1\'C man and although hi.! falcons (OOtbalJ lea1n LS raled No. I in Oranr,c County and hig h on the hs1 of Southerri Californ ia t: I F' SQUAds, he u1n'1 lh1nking in lerm:1 of 11 (hamp1onship at !hr momt'nL ·rht F.•ti'<'n~ rnt-et Co•i.1 ,\f(')>:J Sar11rd11~ night a! rhC' S.1nta 1\n;1 Howl ul an lr\·1nc IA.'agui· ouung "This team has com<' a long \\'BY in lhe last four years. Each ) car ha.s been a pro- gressi on but I don't like to LOOlparc teams "'ith other re:ir~. "\\'e ~Hill hflve a tong "'ilY to go this season and 1hc pla~ crs h:11 c-a lo! of thinr.s lo prove 10 l hl'lll.~('l\ 1·~ " Tht• Fal<.;11n' an• p;ic1·ri h~ lftl).po unri 1111lback ~f y r on \\'111 11 , ;1 junior "·11h 01·r·r !"i<.<t yards gained in the first three ootlngs of tile season. ··we don 't pass a lo! but "·e havt bee n able to d o reasonably \\·ell when Vi'C have thrown." IUI/ says. AOOI r·11uslo is the quarterback and µ11s!ler . Hov.• about Costa flt csa? "Th".V havrn't looktd bad \\'(· think the)' htn'r ll fin!' bnll club "Th{'l't' isn't any ont area wht?re ~'C can concentrate. t feel we ha"e to stop the whole team. not just prepore ror one certain phase." The Falcons operate out of an I-formation and according to their coach. adjusl to any type of situation that present., itself, "\Ve feel very fortunate abou t our win over F'ountaln \'alle)' last "'ecll:. They have a fine footb.all tenm ond v.•ill win their shnrc of game~." El Toro Barons Have Little Trouble Gets Stiff Getting Ready for Edison Challenge Alter a M-21 bUIZing in El Toro'a 1973 football Irvine League football clrclta, scbedllle includes four jwtlor it's conceded tfiat a team varslty opponents and 00, the might have tome trouble Slfface such a pr. o s p e C t preparing f« J,ta next en· counter. figures to be an easy road But such is not the ca3e for toward success. Fountain Valley H t g h ' a The first-year and sen1orless Barons, whQ wer~ struck by Cliargen of El Toro faa? the Santa Ana Valley's lightning, the 1·unior varsity of El as they gird f« longtime rival and nemesis Edison. Dorado High School Saturday 'nle two clash Prlday night night at !, ~t the menace at Orange Coast College and may be COOSlderably tougher Pickford says what's past than the past tbree foes that , , have fallen. d~sn t count r e g a r d l n g Coach Glen Hastings' El ~n. . Dorado junior varsity teams 'We ~dn t have anv dm't fool aroond _ as trQuble getting ready for evidence by its unbeaten and Edison. Whe~ rou come oU a 1n00red on mark of 1972 and game after givmg up 56 polntl · a 1-0-1 mark in '73. !t has to be .11 Utile discourag. 11ie junior Golden Hawk.! 111g. opened up th.is year with a 12-0 "But our kids came back win over Sunny Hills, then Mooday and were read~ for gave up Its first points in two wort. We just got blitzed years when Cerritos held them against Santa Ana VaUey, to a 12·12 tie . · althQugh we did give !hem a "'Mlis is a good game for oor little scare. kids" says Ha.slings.-"they'll "But when you're so far come up real quick for it. behind you've got to gamble." "A game under the lights is Jl'ountaln ·Valley's frustra· a great experience for tbeni tion wJth Edison has been a and lt gives us a chance to constant thing since 11169 when take a Took at our kids under Edisoo's senlortes.s first-year pressure." i.am knocked the II"""' out Save 30°0 on our fiber· glass belts. \Sale 1 9 56 phis~&\. t'!d 1.1 • Reg 27 95 A78·13. Save 8.31 wh1lewal\tubeless. El Tlgre ~8. Wide profile 78 series. A 2 plus·a construcll~ of polye1tercord •nd fiber gl••• belt• with a wrap!~und tre•d design. No lfade·in r~uired. WhU@waU1. _Tire_ sl~ __ Sa~. F78·14 11 .6 ----- _".':~ 38 .95 S•I• P1u1 fed. 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"Ttley aren't ioini to be U · ecultng with 9.7 and I.I backs and aren 1 apt to hit tho home run. But EdlBOD has good passing and de[enat. We r~t their deftnse more than anything. '"lbey'Ve ~ten fat en u~ the Jast few years and we'd like to see if we could dq somethlng for them.'~ Pickford 11 maklhg onJy one change In hls Ilneup for the F.dison clash, Inserting Dave Kreutzer ln the seeoodary In 8Jl erfcrt to beef up the d<[ense agalnat tho e1peded aerial pine of Ed- . ; MV Net Tourney Results I " MllMM Vie .. nlf4 .....,., Tt1111l1 T"""' (I f ~N •ecrHfk<ll Cfftf91') OIJolll 0!'+1911111 Mefl'I ~ -Jtrry V.1n lf• (5..,... II Moolkl l dtf. 'Jahn Fort (S.lnll M9"lc.1), u, w, 7'4. w-·· llllOllS -&.II EIMoll fNewport e1.1chl ~1. aeitv An11 W.n11n IS.1nt.1 Monlc1J. M , 7.$, 1.$. 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'TIL' IUl'DAY U TO I 333 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa (Behind The Intcrnationa\ House of Pancakes) PHONE 64UH6 • Siars DON SCHROEDER Edison MARK EUENHOLM Dan. Hiiis RICK WHITE Miuloh Viejo BILL WALTRIP Unlvenlty El Dorad() Defenie Sparkles Glen Hastings thinks hjs El Dorado football team J 1 haJfway home . .. They played defense about • like we wanted last week./' says the Golden Eilwks COach. "but we've got a long wa1 to go on offense." The comments about his team's performance ~gainst San c.1emente in a 7-0 victory were considerably better than after the ftrst two games wben he said his team, "stunk." Hastings is more opUmistle now ns be prepares his club for a Friday night Orange League encouhter with Dana Hills at Valencia High . "We s.nould have one o( ·the best teams we 've ever had,•• says Hastings, "but we made a lot of mistakes and just weren't hitting. At least now we'fe hitting," The ~fense should b e hypoed by the· return of tailback Steve Adams, a posi- tion Hastings says needs more work. He's even more COD· cemed about quarterback. "Bob Farra Is a good quarterback but he's had a miserable start," says Hastings. "He's been throwing bad balls and his percentage has suffered. We have good receivers in Craig Feola (170). tight end Jeff Brown (190) and slotback Rich Brucken." Brucken's 74-yard reception was the decider last week. "Dana Hills throws a lot." says HJ.stings, "which m~~.!I they're a different team with BUI Springman in there at quarterback~ think they hive a lot of polelltial If S~ plays. If hekk>esn't they just area 't tbe same team." ·Yet it la the nmnlne backs Whom Hastiugs fears most. · "Witlf thOse two players, P.tark Foster and Darryl Howe, iliey have the potential to tie. a v~ well-balanced, hig!Hc!ormg team. ''We1bave a lot of respect for ·them. But the key is Springman. If he plays, it •d be a very close game. 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Valencia la just such a foot· ball team but unlike the ostrich, the Tlgere are trying fo work out the problems and establish a passing game. I "I tblnk maybe the loss of our startinc flanker in tbe sec- Ind pme "' the ....... hurt 11s." says coach D a v e Pinckney who!e dub ~ces !-asuna Beach Friday night on the Ar!Ut..' ft•ld. . coacb Dick Bautr, I ... ~ dent ol HuntinglOn Beach whose son Ted is a student at Golden West but not I "They have so many things v•e have to stop. They run tbit opUoo well, they run with power and lbe,y can throw lhe football. Golden West is T!'::. :!.~....!..,~ .. probably the fl.Df.lt team Wl" tM Hlt'llOI' F•-¥· c;. ,..,,.. to I!•· have faced ao far th1s seascn .. -iut11 '°"""""'d 1111. T•kt I!•· The Southwest ol!enslve ab-l*IHt11 w"t to u ,,.., TM l!Mlum 1a iou1tc1 .., u ,, .. ._,_ aa-tack Is geared around pa1111"" •1111 J~ sophomore quarterback Erle memhe' of the Joo«ball~l!d •. Mercadel who completed 15 ol feels his team must ellmll)ate 30 attempt! last week-f~.141 Us ml.stakes to be ln c:oo-yards. But he also had ~ tentloo against Golden West passes intercepted, br~ "They are awesome. That concern to Bauer. total yardage they ran up Ja11 The running game la: buUt week ls unbelievable. around rreshman J ,, b n £verage from Fremont Hl&h and t.fiekey Embree. £verage eanied the ball 21 tlmes for 92 yards In the conference <>Pener w hi I e Embree gained 53 yanb In IO tries including a touchdown run. How about lbe Southwest delenJeT ..o.•wtt ..have-had some good . succes.1 but we have also had SCJmet lapses. If we couJd eliminate our errors, I think we «.IU1d be tough for any team ln the conference." Solari Returning To OCC With Smal4 Tough Te~m t.tENLO PARK -Menlo Park College bas a team with . 29 p!Jyers on the roster and has a sta~ Unebacker who has no hand,s. But, don 't feel sorry for the Oaks. "Before he played last week quarterback even p I a y 1 he said El Camino sh9uh1 ht defensive back,'' says Solari: rated a , lot higher than 121h. Another of 'he er-South WeU , the way they harull.ed Pasadena standouts is Rick that club I think Oranee COast Booth, a linebacker "'.ho ~ should be No. 1." it 1~ was CIF.S.A player ol tl\e Menlo bas beaten College Of year.Jt's -the other linebacker Slskiyous, 21-7, Solano ~ and who 11as attracted d>e most at: Cuesta U.7 while dropplJll an tention. 11-6 game to Cosumnea Rivet. Mark l;peckman bas oo • Newport Harbor H I g b ' s undefeated Sailors have mov· ed into the No. 6 position of the ClF 4-A football poll loltowlng thei 14-7 Sun.set League victory over Santa Ana. Angelus League Powers St. Paul and Servlte continue to IC.ad~ r~gs.wlt~ one.tw o placements. •• 1. SI. f'•l,11 IM) '!00 7. S.nltl• f).4) 1'5 .J. $fftl• .t.119 V•llW (HI 14!1 t Hi!~' ) B tP'~·~ '" 11 .... !!•fJ~" n ~ Nor"' T_,.... l2·U Jl i i= in; ::! .I.._ ,,,,..., (2·0 13, " ~rep, Football :· In addition to a 3-1 record, Menlo Part has as a coach Ray Solari who was almost a lerend In South Pasad""" w6ere his high school teams won four CIF football titles. Mike Simons, who prel>Ded1 bands. at South Pasadena High-8.nd: "He's a good hitter and ex-ill<ll# v-i,., . , was an all-eonterence player ceptionally quick," 1 a.y s wwm1ns"" \ • · \ o......,. n at Menlo Jut year, is the Solari. "He went td high tz~~ TO.: U "~,;; ..'1111 quarterback. More of a ball • School· around here and was Gr•Jt..Uab! · ofwci Sll;lllf!Sb¥. ,;..,;.., R~-12 ~llKJ - VA .. SITY s-. ~ Qffnff5 Cost• Met& ~ 2 1 J-H S.nt• ,,.,. \l•llfY o o o O'I-2 C•I• Ma& KOtlno : Wind 1 .. co1. 1. ~ 2 ,MunrOlt J. I, IE...-.otl 1, Rkf J,.Greul• ~. • JUNIOlt ll'AltlJ1'Y CO.I• Mtwo -bY IOi'ttll. P'ltOSM·IOPM S~llr...-ra CDlt• M11:1• 2 f 1 •-I S•rU• 4M V•llev o 2 o 1-l • cos" Mttl acorlno: Oembectl 1, N .. lt 2, lllDH t, Wl!llrnOl't 3. VAltSIT'I' ............... CorOM d•l M.r it 2 1 1 3-1 E"•ftCI• , , o I 1 1-f Coro1141 del Mir tdlrlng: W•lton 2, f'e1V1lnotnn I, 8rOWM t. Lort!U 1, Es19"1CI._ ll:Ol'l"9: ' ~ 1, S. •, Smith 2. 'JUJUOlt \/All.SIT'!' ....... __ CORIM Ml MM 4 S I ~11 Es"ncl• 1 t• O' i-• (oroN d" ~. k0<1"1' Fr .. l 3, Wlwrl"I' '· s.rv 2. Wthtl' . Eil&nd• 1eor1'19: Dul:lclls 2. (Opli;nd 1, Holdt 1. handler than passer, he..'s com-AU-eontereoce. He weighs just J""f v_.,,. ,.,._. · pleted 14 or SI for 195 yards 170 poun(is, wears glasses and Fount•ln v.u.,, 11, s...i. Mt Vllley sc::!O::!:::.S and three TDs. PJays the trombone.1He's some 1" F,...,.9111 ,..,....11 COO'-del M« ' 1 , 1-J .. "'11tis week, however, we 11ill wort .on the passing at- tack in hopes of balancing up tl'llngs. The problem hasn't ' our quarterback~ Paul horde. He's a good thrower. Sofari's club comes south from the Bay area 'to play ~e' Coast c.ol.lege Satur- day night at ace and !or a homecommg he· d like nothing better than to beat Oir.k 'I\Jcter's team. A ball-control team, the kind of competitor." M.lter Oel ., Ml!4kln Vlfio o. ~!::!:''c1e1 ,,.,., KOtl,,:, ~.J ~. Oaks' leading rusher is Luis1-~~~·~--,,.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'.'--"---"--"-"--~~~~~~~~~~~~,.,,,,.C:.-'.C.....C..-'::..;:::....:­ Sanchez, a scatback at 5-7 and His record at OCC ls 1.(1 sin'ce bis 1969 team beat Hun- tington Beach 17-7 In I CIF playoff game. 150 pounds, who has gained 413 "' yard.s on 73 carries and scored four times. Behind him is tullback Henry Horn who has chipped In 182 yards in 58 car- en& and backs just haven't been able to bold onto the ball." "I consider Orange Ooast the No. t team in the State," says Solari of OCC, ''By Tucker's own admission. ries. "Listen, we're so thin our • HappJly for the Tigers, the ball Carri.en have bad DO prob- lems droPPing the ball and the ground atulck was e!fec. live last week. Valencia woo its first game of the season, 15· ~o, over Un1vnity with a pm...oomg goalllne stand. • Jn that coolest the club rushed ror 167 yards aDd pass- ed for 20. Gauchos Foe Features Strong Passing Ganie "We know Greg OckwmJ , 1>Uf tailback, and Ro b Goettsche, the lullback, """ carry the ball and gain fardage/' says Plnclmey, "but it would be a lot easier if we C:ouTd throw. "The funny thing ls, Laguna Beach appean to be In the b:me situation with a aound running game and a poteo- tially good passingt.la tt.ack that hasn't clicked. • "Laguna is faster than our team and l'd rate thel'f' the ~incl or club that might ex- plode any tlme." ' Tne defense , V.'hich allowed 30 points the first two games, didn't exactly stop Uni, which gained 229 yards overall. but was tough when .It counted . EL CAJON -Grossmont College coach Dave Jordan is looking forward to a good old- fashiooed, DQ-nonsense !ootball game when his·Griffms tangle with Saddleback Saturda y night at San Diego state's Aztec Bowl. '"Ibere shouldn't be any of this all-defense .stuff, JiX! no scrambling quarterback run- ning all over the place," Jordan says. "We think we've got a gdod team, we know they've go,t a good team and it's going to be a tough game for boih of us." In characteristic fashion, Grossmont has a strong pass- ing game this season even though returning quarterback Spar tans Defense Key • In Winning Streak Dennis Core. who passed for 871 yards last season quit the team. Freshman Joe Roth has stepped In to pass for 51!9 yards and four touchdowns ·iu four games. The 6-4 , tSO. pounder out of Granite Hill~ High has bit 61 of109 attemote in leadin)t the Griffin'! lo a 2·1• l overall ma rk and 1-t-t in corference play. "We always seem to get J?ood kids in the skilled posi· lions here. but we don't ~et runners I i k e Sadd leback's Aundre .Holmes." Joiitan savs. "We like to throw the ball ." On the receiving end of the passes have been 6-1. 175- pound sophomore Dave Oliver <23 receptions, 201 yards. two touchdowns) and tight end Bill Helms (15 catches, 202 yards one 'ID.) Helms (6-6, 200 ) replaces Dave Johnson. an outstanding tight end of last season w~o was moved to tackle. Frank Woolricli, a 5-11, 205- pound sophomore "8ys the Villa Par~ High has built an If J\1ission Viejo is to make a running attack, having slashed !ight-game winning streak mark on the streak and ror 541 yards thus far this ll'hich spans two seasons on thereby )Alt itself back into the season . the basis of a thoroughly league Utle picture ( the Defensively. stingy defense. Diablos lost their opening standouts are aJl..conference . And Spa rtans coach Ted game last week to Kate Ila) d f I d J h Sa k ('2 it'll have to ""ntend with some e ens ve en ° n s a u-' McMullen figures his team .. v 220) and linebackers Steve will prosper or perish by that mighty tough defenders . J\'lyers (&-2:215) Mark Fahl (6- same defense when they take The ringleader is tackle Rod I, 210) and Randy Bowker (6- 0Jl Mission Viejo Friday night Kenne<:. a 6-2, 225-pounder who 3. 210 ). Fahl and Bowker arc at Mission Viejo in a Pi.tcMullen is calling an All-CJF both freshmen. Crestview League ( 0 0 t b 3 I J candidate. Bob Scheblein, a, ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I contest. 19~pound senior complementsu "In those eighl games \\-e've Kenne<:'s play in the line, ~ever given up more than a v.·hile linebackers Jerry Duran touchdown, and though our of· (5-11. 1115) and Kevin Wixted (eme hasn't always been (5-JO, 190) have been handling great. it has been enough ," anyone making it through the Bt1ullen says. · ;;;tin;;. ;;e;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii "Last week we had ano1herll (ine defensive effort (in a 28-0 win over defending league champton Orange) and the of- fense came around fairly "'·ell in the second half." P.fi.ssk>n Viejo had lb e dubious honor of falling as th4!' first vlclim ln the current Villa Park .streak. losing 2&-7. to the Spartans in the fifth gbme last season. Since the streak began Villa Park !(as given up just 41 paints In eight games, shutting out l\\'O op- pcments and never allowing more than eight in any game. Vaug~1arcls Fall Soolhern Cal College·s soc- cer teom dropped a 3-1 !IOCCer ga me to UC San Diego Satur· day at Orange Coast College. Ken Nygaard scorl'd the Vangua rds' lone goal with the assisl going lo Pete Romines. SCC's record ls now..4-2. COSTA MESA DATSUN I ... 1.1 .. , S.,.lce & L .. Mq 1:145 H_,.., ll•d., C:.M. 540-6410 . l ASSOCIATE WANTED Leisure time and travel spending ••. '1116 BILLION !n s210 BILLION ~ "ow T"'rs '" IHOUSTIY H ...... rl NMlll fiMlt wltll Ml ~ "''""'"•' .......... "' lllllJM ..., ,...r JWllMll ). ,.., ~) Mtlliflt ., .... 1t11 '111111 u""''" 9f prtwif.. ,.. f1'IMI ....-.... t9""' ,. , ••••• , ill Ult!, "4ffl<• ertlttt ..... "' .. ... ...... ·-(Mllt'ltft ..... " hi -""' •••• , ••. l"rlllc'"" llft4'f' ... k MR. DAVID SILVER GLOBAL ADVENTURES fNl!OR.PORATED • 714 -552-7160 Car It Home lnswanee In One Cot1Ytlllt11t, Money-Sovinq Polley -•• Hiii -"· ... llolll ln••--.t ..... Wlltl -~r- •ltlt -"'"'· ... ,..,.... .... - 11Ntty, .. 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Jiw.;,.J~~~:,~.. ·, ~,~. ·, fl9'ytrOP'4~ cpM hos mor• roo!Y" lntlcle ,i!«· IMN oc(d ·ana'" mor• platff.-R"ults:: ·mor• '"erv• powv , r aft!! 9~ P."nkl!!ll copoclty. Fo< ".'"" ,U.S. COIL ·--------·--·-· ------..,. ----·-___ ,.._ ...... _. __ ,_ ____ "'_ .. -=r· .~ ... If.JI~ 12 ... Alumi(lum pnd tine cooted double Wl'OP90d •t..11•. c;..,.nt.ff Al lOftt Ao Yev Ow.. Your Cor " . . ~ • • I .•ilfi•· -~~· 4.H-4 Clop,• 3.~ Orl'a ln91I ~ •qulg~•nt 1 , .. ,.._... •. f.,.~U.S.- tmel.l.Sll.. 4.171o. -COSTA MESA J . ' ~ ( ' I I • • r • .. •. • - J ... ' wtdntSday, Octol>tr 10. 197) DAILY PILOT :•en~s Go~ Sonora· -B_ r.ea ·Finally Uas Set Lineup -An~ters ¥·. ·J!iwden Captu"('.es Fran_ ~.ic, _ . __ Tie Trojans ~,.----Rud,y Estrada di v.'Ot1· t'allbtck, Carl . Bostick. lo •·Bruce will help us both San Clemente quarterback is UC Jrvtne battled to 1 1·1 U. B S C h aionnc if maybe he shopld go quarterback and llhifled Nick ways," says Estrada. "He'll so big and strong he iresents with the USC Trojans IOCXlll' ;,g C·anyon Ti.tle ays oac. join • circus Instead Of Esposito to tailback," says give us depth on orfense while problenu yoo ju..t can. t "ll~~And tSa •• '.':'..danyel8"-d.' > .. If ~g football at Brea Estrada or the changes in the on defeme he'll replace Bernie prepar~ for. San Clemente llas 1roi:: ...,, .. Frank Hlcks 11 obviously a High. Z4·7 win over Laguna Beach In Bernstrom (So.II, t7G), who can very &ood size. UCI JCOfed first on a 1'" Forlthe, nrst'three \\'eekf of the Orange League opener. now move out to tackle and "1 think their problem in the rd crost shqt by Qll'Wlan ' .. l.owdm defeated Kurt Saturday wllh tM cbam· man not easily pl~. tbe seallOD you litttally bad.to .'.'Carl c:tn really throw while give us a more solid interior league cpener was they felt )'3 ettlng , Jobabam tar~ men's ~lub plonshtp finals Suoday. ID! Sonora High foot ball ha ve 8 PJ'Oiram to know who =in:~~ over 100 yards line." . I.ow with the Trojam 'lhot ,~~(' 0'r'f;po~-1n the championship Olgbt, team is unbeaten t.lµ'ough would be starting In the of· Esposito teamed With An;--San Clemente· is a passing =P~:~ ~:C::r r=ue~ :Vir =es~:i:.wt7· a -. u.1 ~ !elnslve·backflekl. . league returnee, Steve Seeba. earn but !:Jll!ra a says s they'd walk over everyone. 1-,:u ~ug -... nau. ~ ~ • • Bruce • Ol~ . meets ~ ·" e n three games, bas allowed one · t ~-d hi """ / 0 " F-" _._ n........... 1....... ID t -. wot! ftli •bol flnlJ.' ! Jacobson and-JUh~artrd>te Is. touchdown In 12 q~ and · · Play~r ·after ~player. ..passed • to g,aln_lJO. al'!~ 107 l'arQ~ _ . cl~ h1\:5 pJayed _~~I agDinsl .They ~lcnow It won't happen outstanding--pme"'ln tbe goal 1 ·-. 1 t t h , •i" a 8 d • 4 : hen pai~ wit_h• Ted 'ffOQver ln -the is favored to make It four In a on pa'rade as the coach jug· Brea's WU deals will also be passers. now and 1 Just hope they don't for UCI while Jolln Arturo 1ih1Duon hit one out-or~ sem\8· """ row Friday n1ght a! La Habra gled one lineup after· another. rorlified for the game at San "One of our defensive backs, take It out on us. played Plis best-ever game for ··~ 00 the ittb hole CJ(. the Final rlilnd ,matchiet in 1111 High when uni ve r sity He thinks hls jUggllng "days Clemente High with the return Matt Stark, hes six intercep-"Ours b a team that still the Anteaters of coacbec Bj.11 .. ~,round, After filne bOle!, dflights will be Caaducted SUD-marches in for a ?:SO con-are ove r, whlch may be bad of All-ClF guard, Bruce Ayres lions and should have had feels the effects ol rebuilding. Ashcroft and J uan Vllleps. "i.fth, waa ~ JJy three ay. ~ .. fron . news for Friday night's roe, (S.:11, 11~5), who missed the eight,0 says Estrada. 'We re~I· We might jell and become a The Anteaters travel to . .Wziokes and at GM; turD, be · S•ata Ana B:~ yoo ask rum about San Clemente. Laiuna game with an ankle ly haven't faced a passing factor In the lea,gue, you never UCLA Saturday !or a noeo 'WU 141t by two. hia defense, mcb: retorts, "11.";<ii·-·Last-;;w;;ee;;;;;;k;;•;;·e-m;;ov;;ed;;;;ou;;;;r;;;;in;;iju;;ry;i;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i'i;;;;teami;;oi;;;i:lii;;kei;;;i:thii;;·i;;s ;;thoug;;;;;;;;h;;.;;Tha;;;;;;;t ;;;;;;know;;;i;;;;.';;' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!aiiiceolli;iiiii;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;i;;· !'int ~··-d matchea ·m ... ---·'dn' ·-''•• .. . ... _ S-•r-•~ •~ w~ t say it's an,-,.. , ~WI" ~ ., annual high-low tournament at "Yeah," conoedes l:Hcks, , :'lldl Lebman le the new Santa Ana Coun~Club·must "we gave up one touchdown to SALE SPECIALS FOR TODAY THRU SATURDAY ONLY! ....... _ .... dllmDloo at Fountain be completed thi!I w~. Dana IDlla· ... one ol. our kids 'Villey ,lllfe' Squft <; o lf Sea~llff Cell down. But our de!ense is WESTMINSrER SANTA ANA FULLERTON "COune ~ ccaclualon,ol ... , ,. Just a bunch o1 scrawny kids. the ioumamenti:::,.woekend .pennis Murphy, head •-"I toot put !hero, ball the 'inedilntn ~ .,..,.. time and t don't know ·wbat Oil & ,--:... fessional at .Me~wlart .~· we're doing. Frantic, that's , ll'tlhw C...t try Club o( ~ Beich, whlll lt is.'' 1 , J: · won tbellfO'derby competitton -"-l's! .'~--·•-•.-·--.. •-L.-·· i.o: at Hunt.1 .. moo Seaclifi Coan-.· Hicks proceew to i a "1'1C'IUllUUU 1VW1U ~-IU .,.. ""7 defensive setup wtth one 200-' tho annual Prealclent'•, c<lp: Cl~ Wl,lh ~dx _K~ of pounder (end Bob Hook) and a f6mpetition at lrvifle Coast the host course aa·bis part!ier. balance ol peraonnet that · diwitry Club will bll 1tai<;d -S<fond .round· paltti>P,. !or ranges from 160'170. (Ex, i 1 ' Jjte annual men.'a•.clu~ cbatn· perlenced oblervers s a y , ' IJ!onllllti in tbe titlO IJdlt ·are Hicks' scales are 15 pounds B·-lm 1·'a~foDow1: ' ~ ' . ~.· o· . ' es . ~ • off.) • r·red• Emmert · vs. Dave Linebackers , . , HubbUil: Jim ciaW!onfvi and Steve Ray Gutierrez; John Jenk\J!s downltnemen Greg Wtl.9on. -JC VJ. Ed Cohen; Paul Moro Vil Pi.like BeJI, Doug Arndt, Wayne {, ops Mike Ra!cbiatore: Joe Colla Taylor and Je(C Parker have vs. Andy Gianelli ; Wll\aJ'd been doing the job up front. Klick vs. Al Dean; Tom And in the secondary it's DeGuelle 'vs:-Joe Fi:ey; l!m been Jim Meler, Tim Hanilin l>atteri<'t vs.,Joini Dwyer._. and Billy Layton, along with Secood rourid matcties are rover h-fike Burke. :~tatistics • • • to be completed by Saturday. But if you think Hicks is '· S a d d I e b a c k ' s Aundre dissatisfied with his defense, BoJrnes ·and Golden West's 19th Dole listen to bls oUemive p~ DenJ Accomando are the area tKems: "I've really been junior college rushin« and Arlin Pirtle, coach of the .u ..... o.•-" 1 h off I ail al ~nr t San. t An Colt u te --=wt our eme . ·· passing e ers ter tig s a a , ege go am so inconsistent ... we could four, football ~· ._ for ,the ~st 14 years, fired a easily be o.3-rip>t now." ., -.o,Q~T 1a.u hokHnft on the l~yard Untvenitf w a 1 tlmoekect .&' " " "' • .,. 17th hole af San.ta Ana Coun-out 27..0 Jfst_ ~ to Sonora >ff~ l! ' ltt i '·1' try <;Jub ~Uy. " ~ 11..1 ........... of u'. ~ r, ll 1. \ t l'litle'• ·~lzm """ -. ~ .,.,..,... ~ .!lie w 't hi f 1• b no fl~ as the Dona~ 11 a ' ",l ~ u.1.,' :;"':. 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WITH IAQNO I Tl&Pll * ""°*"' C"I' V9~' •'-""Its ''" ,,;, flow • F~ r.,_.1.ir or ~lltl•• -n NAllONJ.UY Aiov11t1sto Delco IR SHOCKS COM'llff lY All AOl llSf.Ult •roarsr ITO<k 1111 rowN U.S.INDY MAG A/PS WHEELS I ' .. • DAILY PILOT ---SEEKS REVENGE -Fresh from her clean sweep victory in Newport Harbor Yacht Club's California Coastal race· for the Baldwin M. Baldwin Perpetual, Mark Johnson's 73.foot ketch \Vindward Passage tunes ,up for her match race against the 62-loot sloop Ragtime, the boat that beat her to Honolulu in last July's Transpac. Conner Wins Second • France I To Return . .. . . . ... . . -.. . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. ' ... . .. r Big Y.elatiag RetJHdeJI __ ~ _ Passage Meets Ragtime .. By ALMON LOCIWIEY _ .... In July the 62-foot light dis'placement, hard ch I n e , stripped out racing machine Ragttme,.saUed by a syndicate of slx l.Mg Beach skippers, beat tbe vaunted n.root, !0,000-pound racing macblne Windward Passage to the finish line in the 2,225-mile Trampac by 4\\ minutes. And beating Windward Passage anywhere on elapsed time is almost sacrilege in the yachting world. In her five years of existence she bas marked up more records than any other yacht her aize. Hence the con.troveny: Was Ragtime's victory over WP a fluke?. Was lt just Ragtime's weather? Dkl the hot sailors aboard the New . Zealand speedster just outsmart Mark Johnson and bis veteran crew? CAUFORNIA Yacht Club at Marina del Rey dedded to capllallze on the oontroversy by matching the t w o speedsters in a best two cl three series, starting Ji)iday, for the coveted cal1fotnta OJp. The match was a natural for CYC since the orlglully scheduled cai Olp maid! between -OJ.Its fd\ through In June. One lhlnJI about wblcb there I> no conU.veray: Both yachts are fast -especlally off the wind -and CYC bas set up a 20 . mile course with predominantly off wind work. 1bere are other questions: Tbe Clli!omia , Cup was The lint Cal Cup was sailed donated in tMS by a group of in 1953 '!'l'lcn tbe late. Walter yacbtRDtn u an Invitational Podolak or Sabia Corinthian perpetual troplly to symbolize VJ.ch~ Club,· Newport Beach, ~~in yachting. It Is 1n • !fn tt \\rith his 10.meter.yadtt. • Uie' form ot a large, hand· · COqulle. Since that time many -wrought 1Hvu bowl mounted yachts have competed for the on a black bue. prize. Aussie Challenger Under Heavy Guard PERTH. Australia (AP) - Is the smaller, lighter, sloop. rigged Ragtime morf'l maneuverable in closed-course racing? Or will the sail area of the big ketch and her veteran crew make the difference." (Ragtime bu been sold and Australia's challenge yacht for only cme of her Transpac . the America's Cup has arrived crew, Stan Mlller, will be in Fremantle from Sydney aboard u skipper.) wrapped in Un foil to thwart boat.shed constructed miUionaire challenger Bond. b y Alan eve IS BILLING the race as the ULDB (ultro-llght dlap}acement boat) venus the elaborate "goldplater." The David versus Goliath of the yac ht ing world. 1be "goldplater" tabel on WP . is not quite accurate. She is also a nclng macblne -only big· ger and heavier than her rival. French and American infra- red cameras. Uocler close guard the $200,000 Australis was unload- ed from the container ship Kanimbla and hoisted onto a truck which whisked It to Yan· chep, 30 miles north of Perth. Here she will be rigged behind locked doors In a new Rolfe Garland, 22, fortman of the· team which built the Australist said as he supervis· ed .the unJoading, "You can't afford to give them anything. The Americans and French haven't built their boats yet and they would love to look at our deslgn. !' The Australis will trial against veteran America's Cup yachts Gretel One and Gretel Two next month. ,,-.../' BOATING IRON ON ART o lhcUtlof, .......... 1"' .. .._, "' 111nl Ml9. 'Rellil, Wh•li, ~til Order."Fund Reisln9, olAtr 200 de1i9n1 & custom ~; productions. Cell or wJ.i'f+ for info : . ._.'4 ~ W. OCIAN P'~l •'!>,; ff~Wl'ORT alACM, ntile tn .,,. ' . . ~ .. , :<. '. \-'··' . ~i J ' ,, Star World's Race PARIS (AP) -The yacht l "'" maintain his lead in point France I has been selected to i 'J.,..,.1'1 standings after two races. He ·represent France again in the Dennis Cooner, fonner world Star champion from San Diego, won the second race ol the 5lst Star "wOOm" at San Di~ Tuesday to move into a tie for second place in the standings wtth Tom Blackaller ol St. Francia Yacht Club, San FrllllclJco. was second in M on d a y • s eliminations for the right to ~ '· Laftu North, former three- time world lltlist in the class nntsbed third Tuesday to opener. challenge for the America's North is leading the regatta Cup In 1974, the French Com· with 109 points and Conner mittee for the America's Cup and Blackaller e3ch have 107. announced Tueiday. 'Jbe regatta co n ti n u e s 1 France I was beateit by throughout lbe week off Point Australia's Gretel II in the Loma with 60 skippers and 1970 eliminalio.ns. L a t e r crews from 15 nations com· France J sank while being peting for th.e coveted Gold towed off Denmark, but was star. relloated two months latre. OUTB~ARD DISPLAY -Sensuous Debbie ~1cGinnis faints a pretty picture aJongs1de the Chrysler·90 outboard engine which wil be among the exhibits at th e 18th annual Southern California Boat Show, Nov . 9-18 at the Los An geles Convention Center. 1 ....... -=-=-=-=-=------~1 1 Boat Show Returnees Abundant If the measure ol a sue· cessful boat sho\v is satisfied clients. the 18th an nu a II Southern California Boal Show to be held Nov. 9-18 at the Los Angeles Convention Center would appear lo be sailing in smooth walers. Of the 103 exhibitors in last year's show. 98 have signed for the 1974 a t l ·ma rine ex.position. according lo the sponsoring Southern California Marine Association. The response among ex· hibitors has been so en· thuslastlc that officials of SCM A art making provisions to go outside the hall wilh more exhlblt.s. Several big cruisers will be po!llloned on lhe freeway slde of the' Convention Center. They will be visible from the Harbor Free•·ay. 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Ryan ---EEfY!:R HART 001i f\Ol1 MLJCXl:WN! 0 by Al Smith by Dale Hale by Emie lilshmiler DOOLEY'S WORLD SALLY BANANAS GORDO MOON MUWNS ANIMAL CRACKERS I 0 oof· - :DON'T BE ISILLY-LOOK AT THAT LITTLE BIRD r ~DDAT'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLI I '1 ACROSS '49 Old Geiman coin:V1r. 50 He1th genus 51 Eislku -·: Ye11erdr(1 Puule Solved: 1 l'ermanerit j IS And others: l 2 words J•i>aneM 110 Pepermoney premilM" J14 Fath If 52 Sctlool org. J15 Intertwine Mi Retu1n over 111 Against: the same I Prefl• 17 Spritee !ti North 1 C11naOian 1 lake: 2 words 12°= ~; Nlighborof Turtr.ey •• l contlngent · ,24 Abom - 2t5 Spertr.led Hockey end lacrosse 30 State 31 Apple parts 32 Denuding 36 Brewery product (37 Fish 138 And not : 39 SertAtlonll ! thing tC2 Saying :44 Erect• j 45 Recite from mom<>'Y j.t& Run1 a lhip J ~round ... ' . --· ..... 58 Girl's name 60 Dull pain 61 Afrk:an plant 62 One ofttt. ""'" 13 Suffix: With four and abl 64 light 1rroka1 65 Ter ra- DOWN 11 Concerning 40 large fem 12 Phase 4'1 French upper 13 Employed hou56 19 Loses flab .Q Tuneful 22 legelmatter 43 Unclose: 1 Sennet 25 Pey din Poetic 2 Plecuaf 2fi Stone-45 8f!trayone'1 gos'i) maton'• mau.I comtade1 3 Kind of 27 Falsehoods 4& Jewish import duty: 28 Strike-month: l(•r. 2 worda · breaker: 47 Minute 4 AnQllr klformal + quantity 5 leavesolf 29 G1meplayed f8 Nouveau- 8 British on horset>Kk 49 Accep1s compoHt 30 Flutes the 51 British L$les 7 River of rim1of coins native South 32 Accomplishers S3 Hair dye F11nce 33 Translate 54 On the blue 8 High card 34 ·-·· bene: 56 Reprimand: 9 League: No11 wen Slang Abbr. 35 Cave: l»oet. 57 Wing 10 Ottaw1 gl'OIJP 31 Food fllh SS Gold: Sp. 10 11 12 ll 52 5l S-6 • PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER . MISS PEACH ' • I I • I DOK'T llND&Sl'ANO 'IOU, SNOO!"{ •• ' JOO CAN AN'IJNE ..UE!' PJJ. Nl6HT IN iHE AAIN LIKE 1HIS ?! by Harold Le Doux YOU TELL Mf WHEN ... AND I'LL SEE THAT IT'S GO!NG TO WHAT DO 'IOU MEAN ee A REAL. IT'S GOING TO BE A TOUGH ONE. TOU61-1 ONE? ACCO WE. HAVE YOU RIGHT GAME 1M THE HUDDLE! SUNDAY 7 ARE MISS ABBEY! 11'16 TO THE = YOU GOING TO WIN IT'? I WOULDN'T ODDSMAKER5, WANT TO MAKE YOU'RE FAVORED A PREDICTION! BY TWENTY Wl!i.L I JU-ST l.A-S,. EVENING-' ,-HEV WANT£0 1'0 1'AICE MY SR'Ofl.lEr:t AND I TO A BJ& 5WAP ME~i IN Tl-I~ Ne.xr -rowN ..•• POINTS! by Mell .. NON1 IN ITSEL.F1 iHAT1S. Ot:.AY. HOWt.Vf.~, :X: Got ~$PtCIOU, W~EN "fl-l~Y ONL-'( WANTED Mg 1'0 TAKE A 8ATt-I AND GET Pli?:f~O N1C.Et..'{ ... ID-JO by Chester Gould """~~~-=~""' WALLACE I. PIKE! APPARElll\.V JUST WHAT OOES HE 001 euvs BUILDINGS AHO WRNS THEM DOWN • ' I I ,. " l by R09er ltadflelcl by Gus Arriola by R09er Bolen "If you ask me, \he government bas finally bit npon I diet that works -oite look at food prices and yoa io.t yoo.r appetite." DENNIS THE MENACE ,. • DAILY PILOT WodM!dq, Octobff 10, 197' 'J:o Halt St1bpoe11as :;. News Media File 'Qi1a sh' Motion s . •• :: • BALTl~10R E I UPI I -A '. group of newsmen asked a federal JUdgc todny to 1h1·ow • out nr~·s leak subpoena.'! issued to them. rharging thal Viee President Spiro T. ... Al!nC~' ~·as all empti11g 10 lrample press rreedo1n "lo put his caretr in politics l»ick .;: together." Lawyers repre!Cnlin~ In· dividual ne~·smen . four ne~·spapers. tl'.'O television net works and tY:o magazines filed quash motions with federal Judge Walter E. lfofr. man while a grand jury in· \'estigating kickback allega· lions against Agnew rcsumt.td secret deliberations. prosc('utorlal misconduct, Mr. Agnew seek!' to rush into a bruising cons«ltuUooal oon- frontalion with the r r e e press ... The Post·New11\\1ciek motion al so said Agnt'W "has been quite candid as to tht motive of the issuance of the sub- poenas," referring to a speech by the vice president In Los Angeles Sept . 29 conden1ning ne~'S leaks and alleged Justice Departn1ent responsibility. I • I Couae No ('.loser! ....; . ~ . . . . TV Surveyed Sex Si, Violence No RADNOR. Pa (AP) -&ion IA!levlsioo Is less oflen- sive to Americans than violence, according to a poU con- ducted for TV Guide magazine. In its Oct. 13 laue, the magazine said· lhe J,021 view- ers polled fel t violence was more objectionable .. by 35 to 21 percttll. "But a full one-thlt:d ol the people lbink one is just a.Sbad as bad as ille,other.0 the magazine Said. "Women object to scenes of sex in far greater nun1bers than men do -31 to 23 percent." NEARLY 40 percent of the viewers believe television is a lot more open and frank lb.an it should be, and 41 per· cenl think too much time is ct.e.voted to program.!I dealing with sexual topics, the poll showed. Results ol lhe nationwide June 12 poll of 495 men and 526 women, all over 18 and living in private homes, also showed : -Almost two-thirds of American viewers feel there is too much vi<Mence on television. -!\1ore than half favor a review board 10 screen tele- vision shows to keep programs off "unqueslionable taste" off the air. . . . . ' l(OFF!\1A.N ARRANGED a hearing later in the day on motions b e fore him . presumably inch.Kling those of the newsmen .• ""1R. AGNE\\' is no~· seek· ing lo abuse the proctss of this court in order to fi ght a oolitical ballle "'ifh his col· leagues in 1he administration." 'the Post·Nev.'sweek brief said. "'The subpoenas ... are merely part of a can1paign of ri.tr. Cher. a.o; the little match girl. is invited to Lhe opera Agnew to retaliate against by Jack Palance as "Svcngarlic" on the Sonny and THE POLL, conducted by Opinion Research Corpora~ tion of Princeton, N.J .. showed that people in the 18 to 29 age bracket, college-educated persons and those making at least $l5.000 annually favor greater (reedom on tele-' r vision in a significantly larger number than the popula- tion as a whole. those who are in\'estigating Cher Con1edy llour tonight at 8 o'clock on CBS, hin1 ." All of the documents alleged __ C_h_nn_n_e_1_2_· _______________ _ tlwt Agnew's lawyers had '---------------------JI Agnew has charged that federal officials deliberately leaked information about the Agnew in vest iga ti on to discredit him. The subpoenas were permitted by Hoffman so that Agnew . lawyers could question newsmen about ~·ho gave them leaked information. One of the qua sh motions. In behalf of the \Vashington Posl and Newsweek magazine . declared: • "TllE FACT Tll AT Spiro Agnew is viec president gi\'t'S him no special license to lrampl e the Fi r st Amendment's rights ol the press ond the public and to lead lhis court into a political jungle in an attempt to put his career in politics b a c k together again. "In his hurry. to ferret out violated the 1896 ~1aryland Shield Jaw, the oldest in the nation, as \\'ell as the First Amendment protecti n g freedom of the press and the fourth Amendment guarding against unreasonable seizure. JN WASlllNGTON. Attorney General E 11 i o I Richardson v.•rote the House Judiciary Con1mittee. urging Congress not to intervefl(' in 1 he Agne\\' casl' until the ~rand jury con· sider!'<! 111\ evidence. A request by Agne\\' for a hearing by the run House has been rejected by Speaker Carl Albert. The committee is con- sidering a "resolution of in· quiry," which v.1ould give Ag.new the House hearing he wants. Jn Phnom Penh Attack Launched B )'. Government PHNOM PENH (UPI\ - The go\'emment shattered its unilateral tv.·o-day cease-fire today, going oo the offensive against Communist·lcd rebels in three areas aroWld Pbnom Penh. Kh1ncr Rouge insurgents also auacked . hit ting govern· mcnt troops north and southeasl of the capital. fLl'ld report"' said . The hea\ iest fi~hling \\·as al Sala Lckpram, the capi!al of Kompong Tra\ach pro\'i ncr localed on •1ighway S about 27 n1iles north or Phnom Penh. e Le nde1· f'e lt'd \\'A~lll.\'f;TQN tl1 Pl 1 President Nixon ho no r c d ,·isiting J\·ory Coast Prcsi dC'nl (1N SHORT ... ) Felix Houphoue!·Boigny at a \\'hilc llou.:;e st:J!l' dinn er Tuesday ni ght. Earlier in the dav. f\\xon and the Afric<"l n i cad c r di scussed lhr Arrtb-lsr:it·li v.·ar and revicv.·ed the possibility of restoring pea ce to the area. St-<.·rctary of State Henry A. Kissi nger "'aS a guest a1 1hc dinn er. e C11pe Cr11111t·er11I \V ,\Slll\'GTON 1UPl 1 -In a move 1ha1 had vir1u:il unanimous support in Florid~. the governml'nt has rl'slorcrl the name Cape Canaveral to the landma rk That '"'·as chang· ed. to C<i pe Kennedy altrr the assa!isin ation of President John F'. Kc1~nedy 10 years a~o. Assistant Interior Sccr<'tary Stephen Wakefield signed lhe document Tuesdav th a t restored 1hc nan1c ·hi~torians bel ieve the Spanish explorer Ponce de Leon gave the cape on Florida's east coast 400 years ago. e 2 lde11llfled JIOUSTON IUPl l -The ffarris County medical ex· aminer has identified the re· mains of two more victims or the Houston mass murders. Or. Joseph Jacldmcyzk an· nounced Tuesday !he remains "·ere idenlificd as brothers reported mis11ing \ai;t ~·car. They "·ere Billy Gene Baul('h Jr., 17, and ~1ichael Baulch, 15. e 1tlh1e Bill \VASHINGTON 1APl -A tough st rip mine regulation bill has passed !he Scnarc and nov.' goes to lhe House. where en\i ronnwntalists say a weaker versWn is being con· sidered in ~1nn1ittee. The Senate approved the bill 82 to 8 Tuesday afte r rejecting an industrJ·backcd move to soften reclan1ation re- quirements. The industry amendment. offered bv SC'n. Jaines B. Allen. 1 o.;\!a. I, V.'3S defeated 62 to 29. POPE SPEAKS OF ABORTION \'ATlfA\ CITY fAPl - 1'01x' Paul has !old doclors they must abide hy their con- science rathl'r than by laws in deciding to pcrforn1 abortions. In an addrf'ss of a congress of doctors. he restated the Rom an Ca tholic Chu r c h · s stand against abortion . 11e railed for ··rcspe<:'t of the human being right fron1 con· ception." ltl1•s., Mist1·ess • Jl1 en Better Off Si ngle LONDON (UPl)-1.Iany top businessmen would L>e bette r off with an occasional mistre!'s and a com- petent housekeeper than a wife, a doctor suggest s. \VritiAg in the Dlrector magazine. Or. Henry \Vright. chief 1ned1ea l adviser to the in stit ute of d1· rectors, said Tuesday many o r the men ought never to have n1arrled. fie said : "\\'hat busi nessmen seen1 1>articularly bad al realizi ng is that you cannot buy relationships. J\fooey and patronage will make a bad relationshjp bearable or a mediocre one tolerable. but expen- sive presents anct a gi n and J aguar environment rlo not. of themselves. make for Jove and undc rsti!nd· ing." 'Doc Elliot' Upstaged by tl1e Scenery By JAY SllARBUTT NE\Y YORK !AP) -ABC· TV tonight rolls out ··0oc Ellio!.'' a once-a-month series slarring Ja111cs Franciscus as ;i young ph,1 sici:ln who has nro lhe ~t'I\' York ral r.ICl' fur the· rural life in Colorado . You should "'alch tonight's sho1v. if only for the scenery. It's beautiful, rolaxing and may spark demands that al\ large cities be tom down and forests grown in their place. Let us hope this happens. The series is set in a small town near the R oc k ies, although its procedures say it was filmed in the community of !\1ount Pinos in California's rugged Los Padres Nalional Forest near Santa Barbara. caliber slug through l he farmer's leg. Doc Elliot, \.\'ho makes his rural ·house calls in a radio- cquipped camper truck. goes 10 trc~·t him. 1ncets his ::.ightless \.\"ife and in due course suspects that her eye cataracts aren't pcrn1anent. mister," he blearily tells Doc Elliot. And Ah think this is plumb awful dial9'f{UC and there's a Jot of it ~n lhe show, even though the only country people "'ho really talk this wa y are the poor script farmers v.·ho work the Hollywood Hills. HE LURES A friend. a big· !\1JS.S BAXTER, a good ac- city eye specialist. to the area tress. seems to have the most on the pretext of fishing mat-trouble threading her way ters. It soon is decided that an through the dialogue, but she operation may save her sight performs as well as could be Thefarmergrud g ingl y expected under the agrees to it. But when she circumstances. leaves for the operation, he Despite the script, the .show gets drunk, tears up the to~·n has a nice feel to it. pal"lily saloon and confesses l:re fears becuuse of Noah Berry. who losing her if she ever sees how -· really homel y he is. ·· Ah'1n a "' :i rt ha "' g . i.l!\IEIUll <.l!\li MA c;QAP0All 11011l plays a justice of the peace and general store owner, and Neva Patterson, cast as the "'idow of a doctor whose prac· lice has been taken over by Doc Elliot. Franciscus -a school· teacher. a cop a nd a blind insurance investigator in his three previous television series -handles his new role with low-key competence, ease and frequently f u r r o w e d brows. . · . When he's not furrowing, you get the impression he's awfully happy to be working outdoors. Considering hi! sur- roundings in the shoW, you ·:in 'l really blame .him. No matter. The \"iew is almost as good and more than n1akes up ror lh e hack plot of tonight's "Doc Elliot," in ll'hich !he good doctnr hrlps a young "·ornan blinded by cataracts since lhc age of six. THE WOf\IAN is portrayed by ~lcredith Baxter. Last season, she v.•as married lo a handsome New \'ork cab driver-play,vright in "Bridget ''Otte Uttte litdlOll" IGI l:U •.4:U ·.1•0 • ll:U "Locty AM 1'k Tta"'P IGJ Jt11 ~•:JO · •::it S.t/s.n · lt:IS a FOUNli\IN VALll Y '''"'"'"~D ........ ;o-0;;;;;;;,-:;;, ;-, ;-;,;;,.,. BUHJ ftlJNOlD8 · SRRRH IDIII8 lll J. llOBB: JRGK MIRDlN ~ GffiftGl HRIDIOON Loves Bernie." "Doy o't The Jadial" IPGI This time. she•~ 1na rricd to J:st · ''" '.M. d ., ... -Tlll'-IPGI an ugly. be\\•l1 iskcr " . " ,.. , l:H · 6:1S • 11:• rPClusj ve and dirt-poor farmer ~~~~~~~~~~~~! \vho 'tend.<i to shoot at anyo11e who lntrudes on his Jif~. ' Tht se rious in!ruding start s 1 aft!!r he fires \\.\'o barrrl;; of 1 birclshot in'!o 1 he af\ section of · a trespassing hunter. The 1 hunter's co1npanions put a .22 i Bobb y Bo,vs To 'Bonnie' • • 1" • " FAMll Y TWIN CINEMA F<tl•M'~ ~ '""' ••• '1" l«e" 1o l.c<n<O ~'~'° , ""o' !•om L "D•oc.• H"~"""'" . . Open 4;0 We"dty5 ii • ., ~vn. (onllnuou5 12 Noon CINEMA I "CAMELOT' JGI . .. "LOST HOllZON" IGI CiNEMA-11~---- "'THf GODFATHER .. Il l ... "LOVE STOIY" CPG I 111 Ra tino-s .'--------·: ~ I ~ ••ClflC (OAJT "'"ll"llA1 • 1Tlf •• I NEW YOHK IAP I -CBS l "\.-<.~/)/).tt~:;a l broadcast of ''Bonnie and I ctr~.; j · , r.,p i Clyde·' topped ABC's "Tennis 1 Battle or the Sexes" betwecn l S:1rfin9 Fiim F-c.,stlval I Bobb I,. d B.11. J · ' This Week .. Y. >•SSS ". ' ". "" "SEADREAMS" I K1ng 1n !he national Nielsen \ ~~:=~==~=~~~===~~====~~! TV ratings. By Curt Mastalka r The r<itings. for 1hr WCf'k of Plu~ Sept 17·23, showed that •·son·j nic and Clyde " "'"·as seen Sept. 20 in an t*ilin1ated 22.2 million•I honics ,1•hil(' ABC's highly publicized tennis durl "'as seen in 18.6 inillion ho1nes. I 'Ille ABC m:it('h y,•a:; televised live nationally. starting al 8 11.n1. EDT. and lh('rcfore l v.·a~ri'l in direcl cornpetilion v.·ith the CHS n101·ie until 9 1 p.m. in Eastern states and the l\lidv.·est later on. Th ere was 1 no overlap in the Wes!. 2 B~TIY BOOP CARTOONS I NO DETAI L audicncc l esthnates arc yet ava.ilablc. for how thi: two programs !arcd I throughout the E11st, but ac·. ·cord in~ to ~ii'lscn est1maies.: ABC's Higgs-King b;ittle C<tr·I ricd the Nrw York City art•a. The St'rl'IC(' !\itid thal rro:n 91 to 10.3-0 p.rn EDT. \\hl'n the h,·o show.s \l"t.!rc in direct coin· pctillon hrrt•. the H.iggs-1\ing n1atch w;1.s seen in an estimated 100.000 homes here. The ~k's ratin gs put 7 i 10:J4 AL I Ej,j S:'J "IT'<I.. "WHAT DO YOU SAY TO A -NAKED ~ADY ?" "Bonnie and O ·de" as1 ----- tile highesl in national vie'wing, t:l4 P·"'· popularity foll owed by CBS' "All in th(' f1:11n1ly" and Al:<.,"s Riij,gs·King m11tch. ~""doy MGtrflH' Cool Tltff• .. for Sc~tdttl• IXI ~~ Jbuth Coast Reperto"io/ NOW TM•U OCTOaEll ,. MADC.11" lilllNINO O'" ,.UR.ELY COMtC NOJTALOIA I "THE TAVERN " 'I Gtvr'f'" M. ct111R IU1 NIW,.OllT. (O!TA M $.I 1"0111 •EsEllVATIONI. C.ILL -6*1)6.J I HELD OVER A trut·Nfe tale unlo/ded by LORNE GREENE '~ •• easily the best movie so far this Yea•'' -Sttori.n I'.,.._, • • NEW YORK TIMES Mlw• Wife you in "2? • HARBOR 0.1. STARTS AT DUSK llSI "Plll IT AGAIN SIM" SOUTH COAST Pl.Al .ti I I CONTINIJOVS OAllT 11•, Ji•. S••• ,,., t:• EXCLUSIVE ORlllGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT ------------- "S.Vl'N WONOl.lltS 01' THI! W&ST" • Nop.HOO<' U-111 ~ ...... D.ow. "'· lft(-tCG) Svmnwr .. '71 Tll• Ol'rnllio "VISIONS 0,. EIOMT" A ltld• Wldlfll" Y •··VKl'N lliGEMDS 1 DIE" (GI lolil lft Ctlor I ,., /• ........ " ''YOU• TH•t:• MINUT!S A•E 0'" -1-....... hllen "W1"1ilt1E OOIES IT HUlllT?" (It) THI C1TV Sl+Ol'l'llGtUln ·D~·~r.t Mlh. "Mvt ,,._ "11:1',.Ll!CTION 01'" l'llAllt" I "C•l El'ING FLESH" l.otfl I• COior! (l'GI HE'SA GOOD COP. .. ON A BIG BIKE O.llW "SlVl'flf WONDl "S D,. THI! Wl lT" 101 Ne ti Sll"det, LH111 0.1, •~ C•ltr ···oN A BAO ROAD AJA.'>ES WWAM~·fU"ERTHTZG'~ 'fl.ECfRA Gi.U tl B.l.E' ~ R'.JHERT ElJ¥.E · BUY !GAWt Ill.SH Ptoclad d Of.-1 ll't .W.ES 'l'ILUAM Gl.£ACIO · ~ ll't FO'IERT OOAIS QciytivACfffiT BCR3 lf1ll fft.fUl'T HTZ(; t.Uii::Cc:n1'ClfoOdhVJA.'.t:S Wl.UJ.M GT..lRO'J Un11ed Arl11111 I O!'lfhl' Miilion ~ Soundtrd on Unil..i Attilb Records..,.. r.,,. I !The hit -...·"T.n Mt'' on Cotumbll Records I ~ml CINEMALAND & SOUTH COAST 2 Plus 2nd feature"HIRRIO EXPERIMEll!" 1111<.,. 7!00 . 1tr-44. lo!., S..... i :U, ''"· , ... ,. WCftA OUDl Wllokyi ., .. s.t~ ,_ ,,. $110, f:)O Hl-WAl -J! mm IT DUSI Plll! !ol fElfUI! mn1& SlllJGlll• s..:.. ~ ~ .. "'"";.' ~ u-,... ....:.. ::r'" U.;.: c E""' °"'::)~ ':l"'.,. f>k;.' <t l\A~'> ,.,...., ic..... .•. SHOWING . NOW! i I ~ I I I .. i I • TV IIlGIIlJGHTS CBS •~ 8:00 -Solllly and Cher. Jack Palance i. the iu .... tar tonight. ; NBC a 8:30 -Tenafly. James McEachln plays •. black prjvate detective posing as a cab dri\rer to find a mugger. Ross Martin and Larry Storch guesl ABC 8 10:00 -Doc Elliol James rranciscus stara. as a fl~Y doctor transplanted to a mountain are~ in ~ .. w serje .. • ~~· .....;...._-.;,.......:.-'......;." - ( ; TV 'DAILY LOG ,. ... Wednesday Evening ·~ If tM Dut" (susp) 7l-IOm Dir· bf, Jim Mutton, Barb•n Aruluwi. Tl;lt dllUin1 1111 of a roun1 eoll()le wllo inllt1U In old hollSf ind find It inhallilffl by st11n1t. dtmon-llk1 cr11tum -1\o CDMplrt to m1k1 Ille wlla on1 of thtlr CJtlllll. 1 "' ID ""' """' IJool frn Df••'· •j.., ml••• wr.,. rrtrr1• . . . a;wM. CONRAD-CANNON 1""1V'S TOP PVT. ~El• 6 9CIJC.... *Murdat Sy ! Pm{' Guest •• fr1nds plays 1 Kollpood 11~bllclst who Innocently b·:,;:llMIS ln'IO!~td ln an lntr: ., murd1r c:onspirtey and ls,ch1raed with the dtalfl or 1 tM•p·budl•t l!Hwle Pniductr. (>l n. "" ... . .Tllt ....... 11111 fl) ,.,. C.rutl t:JCI @El Mlldlltia ltlllaa m El c.te 11eport1n IA:CI08 8£Dhl Aloi!: 'Pit· n ried • • ,.,. al ""'°' v.-~""' COfll· p1ic. tleL Lt. Dt1 krUst'S IAion- t111tioll of the m1n's murder. "' ~ oo ®I m"" ""' "All My Tomorrows" A 119l1n1~1 lo¥t stOfJ 1baut an 1511i~n1 edl\cert pl1ni1t and th• doomed 1lrl lit W&ds. Robert Fitxworth, SuSilQ ~­ sp1ch and Anni Buter 'tar. @ Nltht S1lll1J 0 JAMES FRANCISCUS' '* NEW SERl[S 1$ :O<J(; ELUOT'-TON\TEI!!· Wtdntidilf, Octobtr 10, 1~7J DAILY PILOT 28 Away We Go 1'gain -. -... CINEDO!tll JO "THI ITONI CIWI .. ... • Ja cki e Gleas on Back on TV Tli ursday · •'I-.. • Ml .JL..<' -'"" CtNI00.111 71 ' '"DllllNID I l l "IOUHD OF MUllC" ..... HEL D OVER I "PAPER MOON" ••• ly• O'N..t ad "FRIENDS" OF EDDIE COYLE" with l •!Nft Mltcflltlll r•t•r l oyle , ..... .,.I I 11 LAmol\11. '2!-l5H .... -. ,, .... , .. .., __ ot (S.J f62·Ull By JAY SllARBUTI' NE\V YORK (AP) -Jackie Gleason, a CBS-TV star ror t.he last l~ years, is cam.Ing out of suntanned semlsecluslon Thursday to star in his fint cornedy-vari.ely show for the net.work since February 1970. Why lhe 3~-year tayoJf ? "I just didn't feel like going to work ," the G~at One , ex· plained. He spoke from Miami Beach on_ a pbooe CQPllej:tion that sounded as if lt were relayed via Katmandu . Thursday's sJto\v may be his final comedy effort for CDS. Gleason. who moved to Florida nine years ago, recently mov~ bis allegiance to NBCTV. which said he had · signed a "long-term" contract with it. The 57-year-<>ld comedian was a bit more specific about the pact. He said it runs for two years, l''ith options for more. · UE ALSO said his CBS con- tract doesn't expire until September neJt. year. 1t com· mils him to doing one more CBS show, probably a dramatic effort, if his sponsO.r, General Electric asks for it. But whatever happens, Gleason said, he'll start work on his first NBC show in January. What prompted him to sign with NBC, besides money? 1 BllCK TO'TV J1ckW Gliaton "\Veil , I think that was it," he laughed. "More-money. I thought it best to go with NBC. They got a better set· up." AlthQUgh finances remain secret. the setu p a 11 ow s Gleason to stay If\ Florida and do all his shows . there. llis" "Florida life Is in~d Sl'eel - in factt he had just finiijie<I a morning's golfing bcfote the intervlew. · SURPRISINGL V, the man whose wild, fUMy T V characters became classics for two generations of vi.ewers says his NBC deal is 'Roughest Town in U.S.' Beconies Filni LOcatio~ RUBONIA, Fla. (APJ Actor Jobn Carroll says he stumb1ed oo this Gulf Coast town one day, liked the rustic se tting and organized a com· pany to shoot a movie here. "You couldn'.t produce this setting in 'Hollywood for $2 Jtlillioo," be said. However, he nofed his film company did h'ave. a problem. The 500 blacks, 300 whites, 300 Mericans and 300 Puerto Ricans · who live here cJaim their town is the roughest in the United States. Carroll hired fifty residents as extras for "A Ride in a ont11Alllllllit FOR 114[ ~ Pink Car," to be released this fall . One resident said the film crew lost Ume at first by hav- ing to stop brawls bf;weeo the extras. He said r 1ign reading "No • F.ilbtinil Beyond il'his Sign" WBs erected and filming ~tinued' on sc:hfdule~ Title Change HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -The title of 2:<1th Celltury Fox's "The Paper Chase" has been chang- ed lo "The Bright Young Men." WMOLE·fAtMLY ·~ . -~~!WR II "World Pnmleie'' { .. ~=:: ... ! , ~-.tl:t. "4S·llll low Sllowlq I tttAllC[ C9UIITT ••EA I ••00111uasr . Anallffn . n2-6'14&; lllW ,IRll DR·lll • Bn1 I'\· 829-4070 CINUU. WEST . WtmirnlM · 892·4493 CITY CIMttu. -Orinte · S3?.ft721 fO UITllll VlllEY 111·111 · !IGl-2481 OIU.ll~t Mill · ViM1 P~t. 637--0340 UDO· Newport Beach . 67l-&l50 UA CIN[llU 1 . Ctl~!J Mm· M0-05t4 Ul TW11 I · Cerri1M • 914-1019 VIEtG-Mt.HI()!! V1tJO. ~i!lO ~ 5-1 ~le: 62"'1056 ~ [ lM 1£¥,N/~ m.O .YU I . ~DOG Ol•· •24·99.Jl l'IJB ~leni Sn:lt· 4ZS.JOl2 STATE -lC!1';kh • l37-27ll STWll ·.Sin Pt!Wo . 832-n7t ,_.. \ ,.... .. _ ""'""'l'I only for dramalic shoWf and oot comedy-variety specials. ''They're too tough \o do." he says of the latter, even lbo:ugh Illa Tllursday nlgllt C B S special will be a comedy- variety efforl· that borrows from the best of h!J past suc- cesses. Reginald Van Gleason will do his thing, Sammy Spear . . ...., .... .. -. S /All/UM l ," · ' .. " ., • 4 ' ., "CHAltLO}'fl'I WO" ''THI Gl'l'AWAV" tl'O) ... "lll'I & TtMll Of' JUOOI •OY •IAll C ... I "YOUI THiii MINUTIS All UP'' Allf (a) "WH lll DOIS IT HUIT1" "LAIT TANGO IH l'IA.15" (XI ... "WMAT DO YOU SAY TO A HAkl!O LADYf" 1)1) will conduct the orche$tra and "HU¥1 TIAfflC" 111 the June Taylor Dancers '\•ill ""' be oot there kickinf! ~ain. -:::::;::::::;:::::;:. ___ .. M_";;•;..;•;;,lE;;C;.•..,1•.,•_1;.•G_•_ .. _".;.'....i And Art caml'y ~·ill rl'Joln __ - Gleason for an updated ,......,.-------------------. ~'Honeymooners" ski!. What does Gleason have in mind for his futw-e NBC proj· eels? "I'll do two or three movie-length stories the first year," he said. "And from one of those we might ge~ &Pinoff \\'hert I'll do eig ht to iT'ibows a year." · llE REFERRED TO doing a once-a-month series, although he emphasized that "I don't \Vant to be a la\vver. a doctor or a detective. Everybody's a cop; a doctor or a lav.'yer these days.'' I! the first year produce& no series, ·he said. "I'll do three more shows the following year and look from those for a spinof!." Ice skat~ng. everyday. One admission entitles you up to 6 hours skating fun. ASK ABOUT SPECIAL GROUP RATE ICE CAPAOES CHALET COSTA MESA MESA VERDE SHOPPING CENTER HA,IOa ILYD AT A.DAMS Tel: 979·1880 He said the first NBC show he'd like to do is 3. project for which he wrote an original story. He said it act uall y ln·I=~===;==================~ VOl\'eS four Stories, each about r t~·o brothers. and that he \\'ants lo portray all eight brothers . "It's a pretty tough job, bui It's interestinl{ and I'd like IQ tackle it," Gleason said. ad· ding that held probably do It for his premiere show unless ."IBC finds something it thinks is better. HOW DOES he feel about returning lo more or Jess regular labor again? "Well, right now it reej,s fine," he said. "But after I get two or three sho"·s in, it's gonna be ~'ork again." Last question : Would he ever return to New York to live? His answer sounded a mite harsh for a man who was bom in Bl"'(¥Jklyn and whose humor is rooted in Broadway. "l don't want any part of New York," the Gfeat One said, somewhat sadly. "I understand it's still dirt y and everybody's getting mugged. It's nollike the old times.'' lotmt'rRt'Slflee Cecil B. De~lillc foondttl 1----- l lollfwoocl '.' -\IERHOH sco1r. ER I EN CE----- • . -·---.. 9!l:~--~.~ ll'lOS -lN!"'GINATMlCICl"'Y MOuSt I _ CAl!~_:'KLOH!IKlkl~' _ THI MOIT llAUTIFUL THIA.TU IN nu WHOLE WORLD 40 YEARS AHEAD OF ITS TIME! "Fanlasia" is an un- peralleled masterpiece, and stands as one of the a ll-lime great classics; it blends fantastlc ani- mation and truly magni- ficent music inloa realm of expression of total involvement. Originally released in 1940, "Fan- • tasia " took over 4 years and 1000 people lo make • More than 60 animators were used. under the 9uidance of 30 artiSts,_ and a million $eparate drawings were used in ''Fantasia". "Fan- tasia" is at Edwards Newport C inema Theatre one week on ly, and in its original and uncut version. It is the ultimate in visual en· chantment and 11slenlng pleasure! ! I Thursday U:JO m "Jtcbu Mllr (wtS) '4Z-W1l· 1 ~~~~~~~~¥~2~~1!!!~~~~~~~~;:---~;:;,;;r;;:;::--L~2~5;:===~;;~~~=======:~~~~§;:;:;;:;~ l1tt 8e1ry, J. C.rrol N1lsh. ! OAYTIME MOVIES too llllm .. o-., .... ld•I ' 'ft4!1ty Ulls, Otto KtU~ff,.. I ,:JO 8 (C) ~ ..... 1(d!t) ! ~ ~JICll l.Md, r.h•rlel °""" ..,m., ... "'" • ....,;+•••» •57 .::Jullt M'4lll, °'°"' . . n ""'""'·"""., """<~•I '1i--F11d Mtl;Murttf, .io.11 lttlntll \0011 (C) "f:Mli TIM" tdrt) 'J7 - c1i:11 Homo!••. rr.nces t1r111tr. "R1"'91tH r.,ln'f (Wll) '90 - Jlmfllf El1!1C111.1tuSMll HQdtw.' 1:00 fJ "Pithkt re,trs" (cl1ssk:) '54 -Jt111ts H'Yttr, Hvmlont Gi~pld. S:OO (l)(C) "atJ lt1111tll tilt Sea"1 {iCl-11) '71-Stu11t Whi!m11t,. • a "Jot l ltltfflf' (dr1l '5J - , AU°dit Murphy, GIOl11 Hider. , l:JI ill (Jl (CJ .,.., • • .... 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OJJnbtne remaintng lngredien.ts ill a -~dah' a Parone IOI re\mlon ·.. .saucepan_ artd simmer Wltil sauc.e !§. • at·~ /;." ~ fOr W,.111,g iame smOotb and . thick. Remo:ve roasting -pen or ,...,. ·Iii a p:rO c00tei! 'litth' ,j from . oven and drain off eice>a fatty crQWd of friends. here ... .,.,......, lor ~· · • a doliclOlls, stadlum-si..! l!IPJia.f '" { Pla<t I~ pork roast and smoked ten· derloln'ilde by slile on rack in pan. Spoon ~ ·~~y GLAZED PORK cran~ inixture over meats, .~vering I r~.-c! pork tenderloin, about II> them /iompletely and evenly, Replace in pounds oven and roast another 30 minutes. 1:,fresb ~PGft. rout, ~t · 3 •• H• ~velfrom overt and place roasts on powJds je' 111 • I . · e large platter. S~ "glaze over roasts 1 can (1 pound) ed cranberry sauce 8gain. · . l 1cup f~ packed brown sugar Cl>o1 and then wrap aDci take .along to l iclove l~lic~ ~ ~ game. Cut thin slices of roasts and · ......., S:tabl~ soy ~uce · make 10-12 sandwiches using the meat 21abi-sllelfy • and ..nsh.' ·~cloves . · · Q!Ver smoked tenderloin wltll water CRANBERRY ORANGE RELISH ~ simmer gently for 2 hours or until 2 aips· chopped fresh « frozen cran- Wlly pierced•witll a f«k. berries · J!lace ~ :ip,·"' a.rack la a shallow ..,1 nav. .. .....,•~·Uln aqd all '· ~ ,, ;1'i.."',i; , "'t', 1 (.' ••'..\ .:;'"'"T;-c' .• ~. ".";x ~-._, ~ ' .. '1} -t_'I!~ """{/~•) • ~~. I 8-• t ' fl' ' . , . I .. • , • . ,. .. •? ·'·;·j.;.fi§~ • • •\.;. :"-.._'Q ~~· I • ',. ·"~ :· '• -• ti_,, chopped ltiJl·aDd ell I cup packagod pre.eonked rice 1 cup supr ~ " · i. • l 2 ,zucdllni sliced In a ·00w1, mix cranbelties, \,range, 1 can. (7 olinces> er~ me.at .• lemon and sugar. Spoot} tntc>· covered. jars · Pia« water in a 2..q~ ~i ·ad Mjl chill until ready i o serve. . sauce mix, onJon, dill weed and boulllo FRUITED CRANBERRY cubes. Cook over camp stove, ltlrrlo WARMER . ~:· ,. ,.,. .,~eqi.w:J\lly until.ml.J;ture comes to a,boi: 1 quart (4 cups) ,,c:raabelv juice Cid: rice, zucchini and crab meat; cook . cocktail ihlnutes, stirring frequently, until IU< 1 can (l pound, 14 ounces) peaches, chini is tender and most of llqUid i chopped with their juice absorbed. Serves !. 2 cups apple juice SLOPPY ft.tOP-UPS , 2 cups· bourt5cn " " ••'"· • ,. •t • • . "'-, t ,., ~ ... 1 egg, ~tly,beaten ~ all ingredient~in a•ttieripos · ~ cup; If81im se8soned dry,.brea . jug and shake 1U1til well blended. Shake crumbs well before servlog. Makes 2 q.uarts. 'A teaspOOn salt .. : TAILGA'l'i!R'S PILAF y, teas)ioon Tabasco pepper sauoe ' · .. I pound ground beef . 1 ¥.i cups water Flour · . I package (Ill OIU\Ces) IJollandalse 2 tablespoons butler or --arm. sauce mix ~ ..... e 1 teaspoQD instant' minced anion 2 cans (8 ounces each) tomato llUCc " dried dill witll -. 2'~::" bouillon cubesweed I> pound small cocktalljranldutten t . • I. ~ ~ .!"~ '"" ~ b ...... ~ .. . '.'... -.. ~1:1 TP.i.:'t>O.t; ~ :-.... ' ) Well, and fl'!"!!) in~ small ballsd lus witli flour. 'Melt ootlior in large lllllle\ Add meatballs and brown well. Add tomato sauce and simmer 1 minutes. Add franklUrten and tiJm !DI<' air-~t ""11ainer; chill until riady · t« · l!>l<!'lp;picnlc. At picnic heat in large Pill ..• )lt.t_A camp stove. Meanwbile, cut Frmcl 6read in half lengthwise and lhen int< • fourths crosswise. Makes a ~llCI, ~. . '·. i~' CREAM cm I , !.-... __ _t_.?'...;,;,;,. ; cup wmp.,... ~am 1 '1eia11 ' ~· ~ S ~'unsweetened chocolate, melt- ed ~ teaspoon vanilla t~ cups four 1 cup sugar 11> tessp00ns baking powder y, teaspoon salt- ' .. I > Butter Icing . . ,W!ill ~ untij.;allff 'fl> large bnil. ;,e~l unlll f;jin~t:' Fold ecgs. Cf ' ~.ilid VClllla into vnuppicl .. ,--'• l ~ . '" · "'Mfi'flourl sugar",1baking .powder 'an<l salt. Fold into cream mixture, Turn · inkl greased and !loured 9--square ba~ ean~ . , . . &!.. iii 350 degrees oven. 30 to IS minutes or until a /pick inserted intc cea1« comes.out dcy. Cool 10 mlnulel In pan.~ inv~ and cool on rack. (D pie(dred, leave in pan.) -PiQst !op With -Icing: Belt 'II cup i<itenlii ~ with t tei:lpooll . vanilla. ~l·bl, 3 <ups sifla4.,]JO'!dlnd ~,~~ wi&h ~ W'fFlfDOi11 iDilk Or Steam. Make. 2 dJps. . -.L ' ' rorAro 'MLAD Wm! . SOUR CREAM DIIESSING • 2 poundll boiling potatoes lh cup sliced radish I> cup slioed green onJon I> cup claiey sour cream 'i2 'cup mayonDlise % teaspocxi prlic ,alt \I tesspoon pepper %to~salt • . Boil in salted water ·1lllll tende<, Drain and peel off skins; OJbe potatoes (makes about I quart). Coatine potatoes with remaining . ingfedieats, tossing well. Cl>ill. Makes 6 ....... •• •' l I ' . ' ~._ 1 .• \, .'f \ '· .. >';'' : . • ''.'!;.i··un~. : }!~~t~ .. Sui t .. , t.T1h_r.if tin ess 'luna "steaks' and pies -d J>elli.Ot1 . . • . • .. ~L 11JNA PIE ONE WAY TO KEEP 'STEAK' IN BUDGET I. •I • • • the top of your USt ol quidi; '"""""ieilll . " ,'nlLL OF HEALTH . low-cost, dinner,.. menus. Q:ust: "! · ; · \ ·For one verSi"8i of tuna "steaks" for t C\lp cooked brown: rice fljur, silpp1y remove tuna in. om:.plece 1,cup-whol.e wheat flour , ttom four cabs, pJace. on 2 cups ol. fried % cup sunfk>Wer seeds Tice and top wit~ a l°':<>Unce package of 2 tablespoons wheat germ fror.en Cbine8e vegetable.a, cooked. The 1 teaSpoon salt t _. pieJ! a two-step operation -~ ri~.,. ;i te8Sl>O'.'Xl ~pper .,1*it~and clteesy filling. , ' n\ ~ • .. 'ii \"P.sa1*1 gi\- ! ~' · TlJNA 'uS'l'EAICr. ·.; , .· :t!CUP~ •· ~l}.{t: BASQUAJSE .. ·, • Mix ~ed rice, ·Dour, sunflower 4 cans (!Iii ounces e.ach) or 2 cans (6~ seeds, wheat genn, salt ·and pepper in a or 7 OW>OeS each) tlU\8 in v.getable oil bowl. Stir in oil and milk v.· cup Chopped onion --·~~•ll<ill oof clOOghoetween two pieces .of 1 snail clove• gatlfc, DiiDced ' ~ waxed paper to a lGinch round. Remove • I rMdJum , pored or aibed: (l Into-a ll'lncb pie piate. Remove second, ,I can~(IS. . ) tomato sauce top piece ol·waxed paper and turn pastry " a.pa:~. J piece of waxed paper. '1 v. ' ._it • .. • Make rim on edge ot_ crust. Bake ln a . i.-~ •r· , · 400 degrff F. oveo for 20 to 2S miootes, [-~I~ teapuun·dried leaf basil :...,_ until.lightly· 1>r9~. Cool. • leiSPo!ia <lriedieal oregano -Fllllq' - % zucdiilll. sliced j eg~ "'' letl)JO(lll dned • .,,,.ii , 2 cans (6\1 or 7. OWices each) llU\8 in , I taliliip6on ootte.~·mi!larine , -' 11> 'ciipi milk ·Drain 2 tablespoons ·1 lriim tlU\8. Into vegetable oil . . saucepan; add onion•!"\ garlic and ooolt I PIP thawed fl'Ol!en chopped broctoli until tender.Add tomato sauce eggillan~ I> cup shredded SW!ss cheese aal~ -, bull an oreiano. ' I> cup chopped C!'lery Brin& to 1 boll reduce heat and stln· I> cup choPP'<! pored carrot mer ~ r.r Ill minutes. • 1 leupOOn sail • Cook zucchb\i, covertd,' in a small 1,.. teaspoon pepper IJllOUDI of bolling aal~ter tmtil · Beat eggs with milk. Add tuna, broc- crtsp.-r, .-5 ·llriln, ooll, -.., celery, carrot. salt and per. ldd batter and dill. Tum ont · a set:\'ing per ; mix well . Tum int() baked pie shel . plate_ -in ISO degna F. "'" for I hour · ... Remove turu1 from cana iii, slnsle or Ulllll tip of kn~e inserted in center piece ; place tuna on zucchirii and top mnes ool clean. 'Let stand to minutes, witll eggplant sauc.. Yieldt 4 aervtngs. bela.. serving in 6 portions. to a 'T' TUNA GLAMORIZES 'STRETCHER' FOODS • I I By ALLISON DEERR CM lie DtMr ,..._. lf•ff • Americans make up slx pu-. cent of the world's population but consume 40 percent of what it produces. Thus, ft Is no wonder, says Donald Hauptman, that con· sumer protection is a vital is.!ue today, although it Js not a new one. Hauptman, regional COQrdinator and deputy chief investigator for the State Department of Consumer Al· falra, spoke to the Happy Homemakers of F o u n t a I n Valley. KAREN HOEFLINGER St. Clairs Tell Troth Donald Ray St. Clair, son of former Costa Mesa City C.Oun· citman William St. Clair and Jl.lrs. St. Clair, will marry Karen Gayle Hoefllnger in a Dec. 29 ceremony. His fiancee's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoeflinger, reside in Tue.son \li·hcre the wedding will take place in Rincon Congregational Churdl. Newport Harbor High School and Santa Rita High School, Tucson, are the couple's alma maters. Wed11t'Sd11, Octobtr 10, 197' "Literature in the late 1700s dealt with the producer• vs the cooswners; lhe 1890s had the muckrakers, and the 113Cls brought consumer revoltJ," "Our tdepa.rtment, first call· ed the Department oi Voca- tional and Prolessional Stand· ants , was established in um. We did the same job we're doing now and very few people knew who we were. NAME CHANGED "When the name was chang- ed to the ~partment of Co.nsumer Affairs in 1970, we were overwhelmed with re- quests for speakers. We didn't know any more than we did before, but the consumer bought the new package, a name change." Quoting from Sen. Warren Magnuson's "Dark Side of the Marketplace" be noted an estimated llO billion worth ol purchasing power is lost in the American marketplace each year, much of it to fraud and incompetence. "Our department is exposed to the day in and day out situations a consumer cornea into c:<mtact with on a personal level." This would include the person seeking medical care who encounters a quack, which could resplt In crippling or death. Or the child wbo is poisoned by pesticides through carelesmess ol h1a famUy, The department, tbe largest regulatory bOdy oJ ita kind in the nation, handles licensing and regulaUM ol the healing arts, all of the general pro- fes,,ions such as contracting and the extensive repair in- dustry. REGULATION His agency, be not ed , regulates more tban I million people, 1/10 of the working populatioo of the state. In some professions, competence to engage in practice must be M·ee ts· · ¥ i-¥a I----. • measured, for eumple, 1n m<dlclne, deollltry and \aW. "In otQu area," be added, "competency 1J not meuured, but by being llctnsed, the jp. divldual commits himlell tQ abide by Ctttain fair business practices." The department can work to protect the C90SUJTI.er in two major ways -revoking the license ("our s t r. o n g ~ st weapon") and taking crlirilnal acUon. C:O~LICA110NS ''Consumer p-ntection la made more complex by the technologically complicated marketplace,'' Haupt ma n llld. ~"nle queldon 1b a I ~ fmld /' be Qlll!'ried, 1111 ..... be<ome: Are tbift ...Up . !or each indlvlc!Ual to became good, Jeglilmai. goodl oiid a -iopmlk:Oted - services lo ..., everyOoe'• .... --,.... • are demands!" ' ,, and Ulo ·~ .. Ille u they ..... ··~,... Olher flmctll\111 Of t ~ o are 'tlOla~" belp ~ ;nl>lein ~ the w*li!'°' )It DOied that the Miio ""' be "Pl' Jh if lfl' said, Include (Mlbllo -.,_field !I i good eumpla. ~ __ Ip ~ « In -ril[bts, tra~ Si!M>i .... March • telephooie, yeOoir .... of lbi ....,.,. COllSlllller .. riented legl.llatiai llftllber had IO 'i!e listed at book. , · ' through all levels ol pvem. Md! 'llcemed ~ ibop lq_ · Another T' §IM "llitdom moni, appearing u -cill for ......painU. Men. tlwi' ·....i by !Jit.m1Jojm.i11 advocate before --eo,ooo.ca11a,10n bancfled lla,c9 clallill il!iidlVo mlttees and conductlqj, !pi 1llin and, •1Do1'ritr•ol "'"1>-II Ii? ~· llitctulls VfftlgaUons. < lmla "ore ~ by fllad· ,_ iJleil by "OU'r lnveaUgat!ve di.,._. ~ " · _ c~ 11w11, are law enforcement.-. • ' bO ,111!1.!1_.. Wlllil. ~can arrest vkilaton ot. l'llOBLEMll TACKLED 116. ~a-I~ consumer protection laws." , Many problems couJd be Ooun At.· "'llbe best way to ft&ht -l!Olved by simply talking lo ihe ~ a ~ ., ., ' •e '' ' ' t • Women Go l~tO W oo~S , ,.~ilk Up until the historic "lib" year of 1973, the deep woods of eastern Maine were a place for husky male foresters to safely roam, but eight y,oung women have change<f,aJl that The g~I foresters who breached the all·male buUM recenUy wound up 10 weeks ol woods work that earned them an "excellent .. rating from the divisional chief forisi... for the flnn wltlch blred them, o.c.r Selin. He bas bad some of the girls working with survey crews mapping Out the con.slruction sites for a new lwnber mill Eight women took tn tho Moine -1lll11t summer to survey, cruise timber ind thin. and a p1aMed aeconclary ForestrY al SyraCll!e. ;'liie -, . jlotf!ng' -to treatment laiOOIJ at the pulp other two college girla on '*bat l't · ~:' .. :;.; and paper mill lo further Im-appears to be only a ·~ lbi prove quality ol the adjacent porariiy Clisbanded ~ IMl!i!a galherid a\ a Delri>y ' St. Croix river, r • I • 'CfeW W'efe l>mmfl O'Olby 1M East~l ,teafO()d rataul'ant Others have 1-mwuring Janet Duval. for theli "Finl A111ua1 Lady permanent" ~iJ·plots lo A tm graduate Of Woodland """en.COO~" cbedt aruwal rateo and Hlgb School, Donna II ma-s.m. ...,. alrMd1 Wkhlc timber lnven-.{ jorlng lo bealth, pbyalcal about ... IQ the-,. A few of"Qle Pia have been educatkiri and recreatJcn at job nest AA''!''•· Pat wielding SWtdilb axes to thin tho Unt....ilty ol Maine at C.sdere aald. lbe -.Id be over-abundaht new t Imber Pmque IJle., Siie wanla lo happy to leave New, Yort and growth. · teach pbyalcal education SO return to , Malll!'·U · 'A (ftc- Woods department men wbcl ·lbe can "get kids lnterqted In tldng -· work with th'!ll and bavo sporl8." · , lleaflo H~ aald obe'd watched their progress praiae Jane~ wi-falber II a lib. lo try it -.,...., the girls for their enthusiasm, Georgia·Pacific ' forester ' at· even lbaugb sbe'1 ._... to adaptability and -~-qull at· tEolds the University of Maine beauttClan'a ICboQl 'l\i:I plm- titude. Working In -I-toed at Pmque Isle and plam IO bing lo be ~ JUoe. safety boots and under bard be a riune. Why? "Beelu9e_, ·I * to hall, with some very _ un-Five of the Idris, auistlti prove!!' my~~ I e8D feminine attire.in between. tbe James Unda Can Darlene ~ It! \ . girla started every elght-!to!ir Smith,' Betsy McCIUskey ind Reprdlell ol tho& " 1 a wort day at 7:30 a.m. Denlae Huntley, are 19'/3 lw relurniaS. It'• a Jin bet Despite the ioup wort, they ll''l!duateo of Woodland High !hat Oiief -· -will all say they enjoyed jbe -Sclioot. ,,..ioome theoi· bodl: !o tbe mezperieoce; ..... of them Cllrtstle will enter the .G«nia-Pw:tflc ·Corp.· - •for the chance IO eem money, Unlm'lllty of Maine at Orllllo ,de,,.-. •.· _ others lo provo tbey con1cl do a where lbe will study lo be a Althoagh It doem~l[llll1to · ll!ijl's work and, ln the ca,. of medical tedmlcian. Linda sa)'ll the bani -" ~ Pabicla Casciere, becau1e she she wouldn't mind reb.znling by the all.girl woods crew, one baa chosen fon!ltry 'for' a u a truck driver or heavy _,,.formerly doubtful male ~ career. · equipment operator because ~Th: '•-"-~ --.a-'bad Pat, the only non-Mainer In .she loves being ou t-of-doo.rs. e m.w.: ltVUUO'I a the group, will graduate next Darlene wants to get tnto.,..eerta!n new allure thla IWn· year fl'9JD the State Universi ty elementary education, and sbe mer." ot New Yort O>Uege of will enter the University of i;:.t\'irorunental Sciences and Maine at MacbiaJ this fall. THI NEW LOOi<I She Measures Love at Leng~h·'·Not i.n Pepth la at ••• maff;,~ '~1\YIGs r!.. ~' & 80.u!'f $.Jen . DEAR ANN LANDERS: What do you . think of a sisttt who has mne Ladies' Reody-to-,...,'stores and never sends her nieces &DY.tJtng, ever? ·DEAR ANN. 4UIDERS.:, This Jetli!f iJ spodted by "Aoooymo-.:s Lady" who said' she got .. absolutely nothing" out of sex with ber beloved llusbimd. Sbe w8* told We don't need anYthina. tbank God, but it Wuuicl be Dice Hour i..nage daiigbten by ber ib:tor, ''There are oo frigid received a drta or a skirt now and then, wmien. Galy incompetent men." And so •· A . " @J I.,.........: ~--.--__,..t.41141N, __ ~® something so the'llt'll'woutd·-·tll!lr--;lbei;;lha;;d;io;.,;"8H=a1ri;-;w1:i.th;;--.;;bef"1·..,dOC!Or=".'("Too"'--,;..,-,-.,.---,.-_._-..,-Y-lllllhi~lng--_;;;, -'th auntthlnklabout·tberrionce·loawbile. bad she ifidn't let"us in on bow THAT ., l'mn:: }'>..,._.,. ~ ... ..._, n • For our ai,lver weddlng,.annivenary my worked oUt.) ·them. Other men's wives may be better sister phoned her "best wishes." (No aCtreuea.-MRS. ZER,O . I am in my late 70s and have bad a life present) Last ~tmas she sent four yoo wouldn't believe. Sex with rhy late DEAR ZERO: Yoar ·~-doeu't CU\S of fancy olives. _., I try not to be bitter or resentful, but beloved tusband meant a b so I u t e 1 y bo&cl ap, deute-loe m8dt evldeDce to v..'hen 1 think of. her sins of. omission, it nothing tO me, either. I consulted a &Jae 0011tnry. ne 1peeCacatar, ~ hurts. I'd like lo see your ......,. In w=an doclor because in tho.!e dA)'ll you •baking, ilfltor)'~ mflld.llend!ng become really uncomfortable and tlim five shades redder. Is there anything I can do lo rontrnl this? ·It's humiliating and I'd give anythiiig to overcome iL Thanks, Ann. - TOO OLD FOR SUQI NONSENSE IN LUBBOCK .... LtMsf. C..."'---'1411441 .. _._.. F 1 .. c1oth1,,. At print.-OAK PARK HEARTACHE never ~ed to a man about such things. evmt:a tat i..ve reRl&eicl from the Sl1'1·decisal~'.'ly1busbandhad been~-~edultand. c-1"'1 bdweie -~ ...,.. ,.1• DEAR Oil; Jla:e's my IU!l(ftf, bal when ,.. ,.. M ln prfal I doo~ iiilak you'll llke It. -_, gest .....W., b0)'.111111 -~ II." Too DEAR LUBB1 B~ II u ln- volDntary act. I bow of M way Ce ~ trol It. ,. my advice II enJG1 ft. So few glr!J CAN blDtb -da)'ll !hot h's dowm(gbt mnsbfq to ... -w11o .... -. -low.,._ Your -. 1ht a gflt 11 -' ol car· illg ii a crock tf cnaberrlel. 'l"be belt gift of all fl ta gUt , of ICOoeml, con- s I d e r a t l o a and dloaPtfalneu- sometblng that rtpresen&I peraonal sacrifice, like time from a busy penoo, or a band-made present that required imagination and effort. Your attitude needs overbauUng, Lady. went IO ~ with ,a ll"!lleman f d· been. bod Y<J!1'1< ....,.. Ill • llio (111<11edeite flirting wtth for several years. It was no jackpot, bat odaerl bave.. better ~ him. I had several affain after t!tal ,and not one of them ap-DEAR ANN LAllDl!\RS: 1'1< tried to proxlrnated the ecstasy I had read about . find an......,. io·my ......,_m In book s, in books. .. -but It's not there. I'm a happily married I've concluded that sex i!I greatly over: woman with a fine job. I do not feel self· rated. The anticipation is unquestionably conscious and I'm not a prude, but. I m • more extjting than the realization. So an inveterate blusher. P~le often notice please, Ann, tell the men out there who my blushing and ask, "WhY are you em- aren't satisfying their wives not" to wor-barrassed? You're bludting!" Then I Sightless Band Member Steps · • How ·much do You know about pot, LSD, cocaine, speed, meth,. uppers and downers, glue and heroin? Ate all the.<ie drugs dan8erous? Gel Ann Landers's new booklet, "StraJgbt Dope on Drupi." For each booklet ordered, send a dollar bill plus a long, sell-addressed envelope (16 cents postage) IO Ann Landers, Box 3348, Oleago, Ill. 60654. Stride MORGANTOWN, W. Va. (AP) -Carla Pingley made her debut with the We!lt Virginia University marching band last month and went through the intricate, 200. s t e p s·a·minute maneuvers wl(h hardly a flub, all tbe while tootling on a clarinet. "But somebody behind me quickly got me straight. u the field, one ol the people said. 11Her atUtude wu, 'Th.ls schoOt•s ·concert enaemblt. next to her will tell her 'bigger Is something I can learn to "I had my ®ubts at first," step' or 'come to the right' or do.' By the Ume baild camp she admitted, "but after I saw whatever, to get her back in was over, she' could have run her on the field I-changed my' line. Tlie only things she really for mayor and -made It, her mind." ' look now ind S ave, save, NVe At ... , l-1y E xclll"I FALL -S4[i! .. I ; . ~. . . ' 014 . BII;>'l1QUE .· ' Not bad considering she couldn't see where she was going. Carla, a 17·year-old freshman. has been blind since birth with cQngenital glaucoma. Sbe must learn her music and marching steps by rote. High-stepping Carla did sq well t hat severa l photograpbeni assigned lo get a picture of her spent the afternoon chasing the wrong gi rl, said WVU band director Don Wilcox. has trouble with are things personality ,is so dynamic." Carla takes It all m stride. you'd never expect Carla 's mother, FJo.rence "1've . always e n J o_y e d ~ r.:: "For instance, she learned Plngley ol Philippi, w.v •. ; meel!nf .challenges that o.ther ·-,.61,_.. 1 90 degree turns at band camp was fn the atadium stands. She people tried t:ell me were im-ii 1 1 •• •""'' Wilcox is one of Carla's big· gest fans. on grass and on the Astro.turfl ha~ tried to .dlauade her pracUcal/' she said, ·~and ,J , ,..,.. a.,. in the stadium, she was lost ~ter from joining the love the band. It's my favorite -~ the first time.'' nfitrclung band in favor of the n.1 .... on -"'•• '' ,41' Wilcox said he had reserva· ~ ...... .._... -}. -. ~ ~ · ' tions when Carla first showed ~ .._ To avoid disappointment, prospective brides are reminded to have their wedding stories with black and white glossy photo- graph• to the DAILY PILOT Women's De- partment one week before ·tlie wedding. ~ "l got through the pre-game okay but stepped out or line once during lhe halftime maneuvers." sa1d Carla of her debut at Mountaineer Field. "She learns field formaUons like everyone else does," he explained. "At the end of a number, a tum is made so many degre_es In one direcllon and so many steps are taken to get to the next formation . "If she makes a mistake on up for practice and thai otheri.--------------------i;i,--;i;;-;;;;;; ___ __ ~~i~:~ 1run": cl~ treated ENTRIES STILL OMN "But she com pl e t e l y • I";"~ overwhe~ the tids," be RUSSO'S-DOG SHOW OCJ., 13th • Pictures received after that time will not be used. For engagement announcem ents it is imperative that the story, also accompanied by a bl•.r.l< and while glossy picture, be sub- mitted six weeks or more before the wedding date; otfierwise It will not be published . To help fill requirements on both wed· ding and engagement stories, forms are avallable in all the DAILY PILOT offic:es. Further questions will be answered by Women's Section staff members at 642-4321. 1 I NOW LOCATED AT ,. HAIR HUNTERS ' · l\ . ,. ... "44·2151 #70 Fasloloo 1"""4 I IHTlllS C'°!M OCT. II AT - ' I < ' ! ·ALL ·BREEDS ·AND OBmlENCf · JUDGING STARTS 11 ~.M. SAT. . ' APPLICATION AVAILABLE AT IOTK RUSSO'S FASHION SQUARI FASHION ISLAND _.._M .. ,._hlloob _.._ .............. .. ....... . ....,.... ..... ....... ,___ _ __ , .... ... r • I ' .. , . ' ' ' •' (i • " 1 I ' .. .. . • I " ... . ' Touring the Islands Ji.1embers and guests of Irvine Terrace P-hilharmonic Associates wili ~o so_me is- land bopping Sunday, Oct. 14, when they attend a Gala Island Swmg m the Newporter Inn. Twenty islands will be represented by tabl~s for 10, and serving as tour guides will be "native" hostesses from the spon5:0nng group. Ready !or ti!• cruise are Oeft to right) the Mmes. W. Peytnn Hamman, Lyman~ Betz and Wilbur Shaw. · · Craft Demonstrations ' Draw Club Attention ' Seniors ~ 9:30 a.m. In Bullocks, South Coast Plaza: Proceeds will JO """·ard auxiliary 1pnijetts at Hoag. setting for the, third in this ~ear's series of Tr o Jan orumsi Mrs. H a r I e n· · artens, director of special events at use, will give a ' ~ -.. ••• ~1rdnrsday, Octobt'r 10, l'f7) New Image Packed Hit the Road Jt was midnight when New Donald Armiger , a vice ··women have di r fer c n t to !ravel lntemationally uolil I York banker Robert Jacobs president for personnel al New things to talk about. It opened discovered New York and and his colleague. Margaret York's First Nsllonal City up new eonversatioa avenues. Paris and London all look the \Veisser, reached the motel in Bank -which employs Jacobs \Vith a man after work you san1c at rush hour.'' sa id Jane Rockford •. Ul. and Airs. Weisser -said that tend to talk about sports. With \V. Gladson. who has !raveled At the desk, they registered !he worries do not seem to · Anne one night we went shop-intcmatlonally for Exxon and separately. Each had a credit have been warranted. ping or wt talked about plants, now is an account offlC<?r al e;ard. They expressed no "There have been no scan-u.-omen's clothing s ty Jes. First National City Bank , prefer~nce for a djoin ing dais." said Armiger, "I'm sor· Things 1 wouldn't talk about traveling on the East Coast. rooms. ' ry to say." 1be main proble1n with a man." Representatives or son1e The desk clerks processed is traditional etiquette." John Ryan . gen c r a 1 compa nies said they are n11d- ' the forms, but were clearly In restaurants. checks in-manager of Sylvania Coin-ing it easier for v.'01nen ·to perplexed. evitably come to the man, mercial Electronic Corp. in travel internat ionallv t h·ll n As Jacobs and i\fMJ . \Veisser even if it is the Vioman who is BOOlord, Mass .. said his trips do1nestieally. even ·u, cot1n- headed toward their rooms -taking the client out to dinner. with female co-workers have 1ries where won1en have not inevitably adjoining -they The w o m e n s a i d convinced him th."lt wonlen arc traditionally pla~·ed an active heard a clerk remark : stewardesses save their most much better travelers than role outside the fainily. '"Ibey say they are from dau.ling smiles for the men, men. Thomas O'Reilly. a Chase New York and work for a though most could hot com-"Women tend to be better ?i1anhattan's international per· bank." plain about deferential h kled organized than men." said sonnet manager. said tile bank SHOP WITH US ! DAILY PILOT ~3 WE DELIVER those bulky, heavy grocery bags COAST SUPER MARKET Wt Otl1~er Yell• PurdllMI Wt'rt il tl-ll y..,, ,.,_ 673-3510 3347 £.COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR The bankers C UC . It service. Male fiight attendants R "M '11 t · ~d sent .. ~me1• to Euro~, . ya n. en W1 say tn a lid n., r \\.'as not a new exper.ence. As 3re a weloome addition. · t·1 the last · t •-·lb Amer1·can aiid As1·a w1.th ---------meeting un 1 \ rrunu e ~ -one of an increasing number Others said th at while dinlng possible. WC.men stay until 0 problem of American wonten traveling alone in hotel restaurants, time to go. The ola mirth of tl 'P 1 .' h · I D b D on business. Atrs. Wies'ser men on business trips ha ve ' eop e in t e 1nternationa one y unn \vonien \Vith many ·suitcases sphere tend 10 a-·epl d1·1 repea tedly finds hers e If . tried to pick them up. then left ...... · Pat L>unn gets things done. challenging tradit\onal eti-red faced finding the woman isn't true either.'' ferences. said O'Reilly." Throw her your. chp.llenge quette. was on business -sometimes Some women said', they are Sometiody in EurOpe doesn't and~ bo'' she handle:$ it in Some women have traveled representing a rival firm -learning that travel is not the think it's unusu!!:l 1 to ha\'e a her "At Your Service'' col· in their jobs for decades, of and not 00 vacation or 8 loc al glamourous experience they person with d If fer en l uinn . flO\Y appearing every course. But in the past five girl looking for company. tboughl it would be. nationally or ac.-eent stop at Sunday, \Vednesday and Fri· years more and more have Many men who have travel-"I used to think it was great their desk.'' day in The DAILY PILOT. gone on the road to represent ed with women on businessj--:;:;::;:::;:;;;::::;::;:;:::'.;:::;;;::=:::;~;:;=;:;;;::=::=~~~~~~~~~~;' some of the older. more said their company is a established firm s. welcome change. Over the years. few firms bad fonnal policies against STYLE CHANGE women tr'aveling. but misgiv· David Witherell. an ac-- ings he1d down the numbers. countant for Price Waterhouse Some men thought it would & Co., traveled last year with not appear proper for two his boss. Anne Curtis to a single people of the opposite small town near Sctanton. sex to travel together. Or if a '"It changed 1he style of the married man traveled with a trip but I found it a pleasant \Yoman, his wife might be change," saJd Witherell. "~fen jealous. And women traveling tend to carouse more in the alone raised questions of safe-evenings, out barhopping. It ty. toned things down a little. 'Woman News' Magazine Planned CHICAGO (UPI ) -A na· tional news magazine ·for women. "Woman News," will begin publication early in 1974. Organizers ol the magazine said that it will be published twice monthly in a '121>age fonnat similar to Time and Newsweek, and will be head· quartered in Chicago. "The magazine will oove r national and local news of developments affecting women in such wide-ranging areas as politics, employment, educa· tion and health," said Colleen Dishon. Ms. Dishon developed the edi toria I concept of the new magazine and is founder and editor or Features and News lnc., a women's news service. 'MlC magazine will maintain offic es in Chicago, New York and Washington -and have cor· respondents throughout the country. Publisher of the magazine is Susan Davis, who a~o publishes , 'Ille Spokeswoman, , a Chicago-based newsletter. ORT slide show and speak on 1tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiijjir [ scholastic and financial ·11 Mrs .. cirJ koYell will be in· ~t:alled as preiident of ~lhe Harbor Senior Citir.ens q?ub Afonday, Oct. 15, in ~the clubbquse. Other officers re Harolii La Ros, vice presi4 t; Atn. Alex· Colin, secretazy; ~ , and, Ges>rge Zuber, t.re8surer. The Irvine Chaitter o f \Vomen's American ORT will gather Wednesday, Oct. 17, at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Edward A1iller. trance tequirements for university. 1, Secretaries OCTOBER YARN SALE Assidence Leagµe Members of area chap(ers of 1'{8tional Asi.sstance League will attend the or,anizatioo's national convention Monday, Oct. 15, through Thursdpy, Oct. JI, in the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Los Angeles . Philharmonic A woodwind quintet from Cal State University, Fullerton will perform for members or the Harbor • View' H i 11 s Philharmonic Committee Monday, Oct. 15, at thtir 9:30 a.m. meeting in the Corona del Mar home or Mrs. Robert l\icLean. Hoeg Affilients Alfiliants Chapter of Hoag Hospital Auxiliary will present a designer fashion show and brunch Wednesday, Oct. 17~ at Renowned traveler IAlane Merry, an archeologist and ex- pert on the Middle East, will ~k . oo Michener's "The Source." Twins' Mom• , Kitchen crafts 8nd special recipes will be displayed by Saddleback Mothers of Twins at their \Vednesday, Oct. 17, meeting. The group w!ll meet at 7:30 p.m. in the 11-tission Viejo home of l\1rs. William Birdsell. Martha Annis'tead, member of tlie MiSsion Vitjo Art Association, will present an arts and crafts demonstration an!'l give suggestions for Christmas giving. 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STARTS THURSDAY-OCT. 11 PLAY IT SMART WITH Columbia-Minerva Nantuk 'GOP Women ' PLY, 4-0Z. SKEIN REGULAR $1.7t NANTUK SPORTS YARN NOW orange County women will be atmng delei'ates to the an- nual 1 convention of t h e Southern. Division. California Federafion o f Republican \Yomen, Wednesday, Oct. 17, in the lhs Angeles Convention 2~oz. SKEIN R~.GULAR $1 .19 NOW 95~ • Center. We C•rry A Complete Line of COLUMBIA-MINERVA PRODUCTS Bus iness Women saving money and still keep- ing in fashion .... 111 be the topic of Miss Prim at the Thursday, Oct. UI, meeting of Huntington Beach Chapter of t h e American Business Women's Association. ~l'llEI: INSTl'IUCTIONs' TO OUl'I ~ATl'ION!I WI: 8L.OCK 8r MOUNT VOUl'I NIEIEOL.1:,-0INT ,-ICTUl'll:S They will meet in the Fisherman sta rting at 6:30 p.m. 283 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA 642-9190 Nl'XT TO BUILDERS EMPORIUM I FINE JEWELRY 20% TO 331/3% OFF Cultured pearls. Jade. Prized\4 karal gold (irreplaceable at these prices). In an irresistible collect ion of pins, necklaces, e3rrings. bracelets . Now through Salurday, Oc1ober 27. And be sure to bring your Christmas list along. FineJewel ry. Also, our entire coll~tion of Oiamonai t si mulated diamonds sel in 14 karat gold 33 113% off. • '1~CllAmond 1t11bur1t cockttlt ring ORANGE C•l'f Or ~ 01trdM Gmvl!I eNd Men'• t-dlemond dome ring Men's 7-dl1mond ring BUENA PARK ~ ... th 11 OIN'IQel''IOfP" SANTA ANA ' "'" ""~ '·"' • ' .., ' " ~ ••• , 'c " - ~II 109 pm. Dl"'t $1..n:Jays 10 10 b '.1'!00 So Br,,lt'll No pl So Co.ls~ Ph!lll ~'Jpf·11 .,,,I! pm Dllfy &.w'oay Hl IP 8 ; . I Fuel By JO OLSON ot .. DWty ~llt tttff If yoll're enjoyln1 the good life and waltlng for ~Jenee to •come to the rescue before all the fuel and resources run out. you'd better not wait any "more, Said Dr. Irving S. Bengelsdorf, beca!l!e there are no maglc trick,, In sight. Speaking to the Laguna Beach Bnnch of t he 'American Association o f University Women in the Hiiton Im, Laguna HUis, Ilr. Bengelsdorf warned that there Your Horoscope ... ., .. ,. ··---~-.......... ~ ' ... . Solutions Out of S • . I c1ence s Sight are no feasible aolutlons in sight for another form of fuel to replace dlmlnlshlng supplies of fossil fuel. Jn bis talk entitled Tia Not Only Love That Makes the World Go !loo¢: II ¥><> Takes Molter, Ene'l)' ilPd lnfonnallon. Di'. Be@llelldorl abo commented on uWi ra~· growing popula\loll or lhe · earth: at the preemt two per• cent increJlSe pier year, it will double in 35 years, be said. "It lakes rnatter. energy and Information to survive and each peraon nee& all three," he could see with his t.11 neck. he said . ' He couldn't, so they asked the ANOTHER FLOOD lion, mouse and frog. None of To introduce his topic, he them knew either, so they ask- told a story about how lhe ed the Insects -the bee, Lord looked down Ol'\>lhe earth bea\le and ant. and decided It warHtremely Finally. the termite was evil. He wanted to create asked and he admitted, "I ale another flood, so be called the whqle thing." Noah to see If he remembered "A re we going to be the pro- where the Ark was. Noah verbial termite? Are we going didn't so they asked the to eat our who t e en· <'lephant, figuring he had a vlronment?" Dr. Bengelsdorf long memory. asked. voka-. Hero man and Inc is a potential ~. to Import .-Ulan boll ti. poll lie> begin." · ''lllo wealthy IObbl• "' 111 It." · He brought the group down the.._.,.,.. and the pp OOD- to o ... nge Coonty. to Lo-11n ... to ....... wider." Hilb, to tbe hotel and to a DE Ll!D room In it. 11len he described MAND TRIP _ the structure of man and said Next, the a~· winning · the there are one million kinds of scientist noted the beef -r AJub, but at the projected animals on the earth. ~America is now on. Per capl rate of uae, thll vast reterVe "Every variety of animal ii~·~ WQ 55 -<of nlDt ~ 17 :1t barrell~ T a fellow pallsenger aboan!, ·Fm_ ~th ~HOpul the huge i~1terplanetary.,:, ,~i~ INI' P.> ooo- spaceship Earth. , .. ~ toaetber, ~ca'f He couldn't/ remember so they called the gira ffe, thinking FIXED BASE ·demand !or beef bU'ftpled. 'To put the world situation Dr. Bengelsdorf, director of "We are the largest lm- inlo proper perspective, the .science communication at.the p:>rters of beef," Dr. science writer d e I c r I b e d California I n s t i t u t e oC Btngeladorf commented.''No man's whole universe from Techoo"'"" Id the bl · lhe galaxies to the smallest in-""f>I• 58 trou e 15 one bas ficurtd 9'Jll how to get that the earth's ecology re-more thaa ene {call per JUI' sect on earth. mains fixed and "we have from nature's tt n h u r r l e d ~ULKY WAY man-made emnomics growing assembly-1ine. We mult aay Low-key Approach "There are billions of galax-on this fixed base. goodby to the tow· prlCe ol ies with billion,, of stars." he "Between now and the year beef." ' · said. "Galaxies come in P,ll 2,000 we will add tnore people Humans are on an energy shapes and sizes. We are fhe . than now exist." spree "unprecedented I n ~lilky Way. We are 100,000 He cited as an example of mankind," Dr. Bengeledorf light years across .. One light rapid growth the counlry of sai<L He no~ that one-hal,f of year is six lrillii.lll·milea,. · Pakistant which h!ld a•pqpula-all foall fue"t conswned lo thf ' I Serves THURSDAY OCTOBER 11 By SYDNEY OMAllR AlllES (Marth 21·Aprll 19): What you started comes IQ culmloatlon, with rewards and Scorpio B.est "Around the slill b the.solar · Hon•,p! 118.6 rnillkm in ll'1G hjstory ~GI mankind has been sy~tem with niM pJanets and with 8 doubl:ng; time of., ,2ft ~In )&st,14 yeJirs, 1. 3% moons. ~) ,has . one · yeitrl. · . r j·'1 "Each :4merlcaq h°J the moon. which is f~.te con-, "On Nov. 12, 1970, there waa i!quivaleht of 85 }luman--ktaves1;=:=;======="' sidering the oost of getting a typhoon· where more than at his disposal. Along' with · .W· ;i:'8 -., S But avoid presslng·iuuei:. spiritual person .. You are there. Earth is 71 percent 500,000 died. ~ was one of Zero Population Growth we 'D mx SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 1: unorthodoll'., dynamic, artistic water. the great natural disasters of may need ZMG -1iero VELVET ~ Low·key approach serves best "In the last 10 years it bas all Umes. But in 40 days'. Ume Machine Growth." ' ' " purpose. Study Llbn message. and moody. You "are nobo4y's been discovered that the these people were replaced." America's current use or , ( ... o{t'. • Unravel puzzle pleets. Be fool but you often foot surf.ace of the earth is six Food Is pert oC the energy petroleum Is 11 mllUoo barrels H A I R S T y N.,.._ , between the lines. 11 oboerv· pel'IOM oeem to be drlwn to are oonsiantly In motion. abiUly ol developing aiUDlrlea "'By !1115 we will need 18 8466 INDIANAP(i) jS );VE. •, .. ~ you g!hnple lull picture, you. causing earthquakes and to raise their standard ol liv· million per day and ·u have HUNTINGTO .. N 8 sfi ..... 829 • obetaclu. Concern m l g h t surface in connection · with legal m a t t er , partnership, joint enterprise. One close to you needs reassurance. Be diplomatic, especially abc:lut family affain. aware GI line polnb. Read yoonell. Aquarius, Cancer large pieces or plates, which crisis. he said. and,~ In-per day. Ilr. J!enCe!f said. , ' ..,; 'i 1 A void basing actJons o n > ~ wisMwthlniing. 1i~=================:;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;:=:;;;;:~=::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;:='=:;;;;:===========:;;;;:==~================:::::::=~~==;:i:::=::=::=::=~ SAGITl'ARWS IN••· F- TAURUS (April 20-May 20): "11!-rnoon posltloo and aspecia point to disputes of minor ninu. which could bloom inl<I big-time battles. Maintain COll- trol. Don't pennit emotions tO completely dominate. What creates aura of fear is ac- tually oJ. paper tiger variety. Know U and scolf. GEMINI (May 21-Jtu1e 20): Accept added responaibilltv. Reward!. recognition w I 11 follow. Accent is on friends who argue, make promises and appeals. Heed coumel of Qlder, experienced individual. Prestig! is on the line. Goo! is in #t: Don't be dissuaded by COl\fused as90ciates. , CANCER (June 21.Jwy 22): Fin1lb what you start. Aid one who confides problem. Adherence to Golden Rule will pay dividends . Ariel, JJhra penca might ...be Involved. One in authority seems to be blocking your effori.,. This is not really true. You will learn reasom-and you will un- derstand. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Stop feeltng you should be here. thert and everywhere. Forces tend to be scattered. Take sloe~. You may be spreading effort! too thin. H a v e 1 something to say about your own destiny. Speak up-get to Dec. 21): Be reacy !or chanle, travel, variety. Gtmlal, Vtrio penons coilJd llglJre P""" ioently. Accent ii on emo- tional re.sponae. Strive to jive logic equal'tlme. II ~ you avoid esC014'1(f • -· Friend <XNld be ll8dlJ )lllllD- formed. ' CAPRllXIRN (Dec. IWID 191: Your uplratloos <XNld create cooflicts. Some clafm you are a~g dictatorial powers. Others U"e equally vehement In your defense. Key no.w ii to be diplomatic without being weak. Family member does have your best interests at heart. AQUARIUS (Jan. »Feb. 18J: You may feel a.s if you are part GI a dluylng whirl. Catob emotlooal breath. Stop· and look-listen and 1 earn . Relatives, neigbborl may try to i m p o • e. tbeir CJPi!*m, desires. 'Ibat!lfioe.:lllt.you do have your own life to liVe.. PISCES'~ JI.March 211): Money sitUation r· el u l r e s rn o r e ·UwH.111111 attebtloa.· CUrb lendeocy to spend too much for lOI)' Utile: Memp should become increutngly c 1 e ia r. Capricon, Cancer persons r could be in ptcture. .count change! 1F TODAY IS YOUR BIRmDAY you are lntuillve, a natural teacher and a heart of matter. .----------11 . • VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 221: Cash flow coold be restricted. There are details, including family or home situation. 'fl•hich need clarlficaUon. Com- bine ~ and intuition. What ~s solid obstacle Is due to "melt." YQU will be beneficiary. LJilRA (Sept. ~t. 221 : Ride with tide. Don't belie\'e all that )'OU see. Surface in- dications oow are apt to be deceptive. Sa11uartan plays prominent role. ~falntaln low profile. Go soft and ea~y. Socia.I coo.tact can be valuable. _fAT OVERWEIGHT The Ddrlnex Pin CM ·• )'OU Mcomt the sU• tr1M ,.,_that you would lite tci bt.Oltrilm• ._.IMd succmhtlly bf ...,... .. ""'111t t.ClllAtry for 14 yurs. Gtt rid ol tlll:ns ltt ind llYt lonpr, Odrlnt• b • urrr taMtt w eu111 swallowed.Conllins nodln1erousdru11. No st1rvtni. No 1tttW ttml111. Odrlne1 Pltn ctists $j.2$ tnd the S.11e •«inomy 1lz1 $5,25. You must lost uftt ht rA )'Diii money wm b1 11fundtd. No qunllo111 11-ed. Accept flO 111b1tltvtn. Sold wltll thlt 1uar1nt1e by: THRIFTY """' "" Ul\(OU"lf "1<1111" SMOKY EAR Hickory Fam. of Ohio Smoky CNlllClked di .... barl II • suptrior bleod of c:Mddlr' Ind s.+11 cfwnl.fllctlOf'I lfl'IOktd 10 P91'f'Ktt0fl to ..... h. dtllciO!A l!Tdiy tll1t. REG. PllICE• SPEC IA.I. 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'~ . .. . . . . ... . . . . 38 DAIL V PILOT Grode "A" Chickent • Drvnt1tklt• . •fryer legt •,,,_Th'slhl ~~.~~~.!!ks .:..sac 7·Bone Roasts .:T~·-• 98C Round Bone Roast -=~· .. sec CRAGMOlllT BIVIRAGEI :=:t 1oc . 11 .... ... PllDMOlllT MAYONNAISE "fre•h" 'armer JOhn SmaD Si.I• "'"' Eattem Pork ~'!~~R.!~..... .. tac Boneless Steaks ~'t::t:< .. $ps Beef Cube Steaks=--~.:..~ • $J~ ·~4:45c ~s3c Del Monte Plneapple '".;:.<,:.~· •c::; I 6c Laundry Detergenlw:.~:!'.::~~ ·:.~L 69c Cranberry Juice ~.'::.'~:·· ...... 95c Btl. Funk fr. Wagnalls Encyclopedia \lolu,...12-25 Only .•ed1S l,,t VOLUME 49t ONE _. IN OUR DAIRY CASE ... ~;)BISCUITS I .)\ ~;y:;" w.;,-.·. 12 C v v • .. ~. & s..... ~:: Shrimp Cocktail ,;::::~;.'='~. ~: 35 ' Lucerne Fruit Drinks = 55' Lucerne Yogur.t .... "'l"::. ... "t.'.' 24 ' tucerne Dips ·:."::..':::= ~· 37' CABERNET SAUVIGllON ....... ,...._._,., ,. .... '2'' Ory l!•d wine. """llo Sangrole ""'"'"'"'"""-'~'""" $J29 J.o,..,OiW l ..... -... 11.4'1 "flh Napa Rose '"""-•·-·•·•-.•# SJ99 o.i.. ••• .., ,,~1 "'c.1 ... 11 • .,.,. w.u fill ft FABRIC IOF llNER I • ••-C-..t_. 93c -'iii!! levndry '"411<1 o.IWi .·::;~ ...... ..._____,, Hefty Trash Bags ·=~· ~ 79' Lysol Liquid Cleaner ":':· ·~57' NuMade Peanut Butter ·~ 59' Town House Catsup ~ •:;;·24c Wt lmrwt , ........ te l lmll Ou11t1title1. M• Solt• ,. •••ti. ... lb. lb. .s12a ~!!!!!!.~~.!!~'" .s12• Rump Roast U\OA 0,.0..-1--1......i~ T·Bona-Steaks 1::~~.~ .. $118 Lamb Rib Chops ""':.;;«!':'" .. $JH Beef Fillet Steak .~~~. .. s3o9 Small Loin Cho s ..:::.~.: .... s1 H ... PlllllAPltLI JUICE lllOWUAR 1c1c•1AM ~aac POOCH DOG FOOD ~'C' ,_, .f:: ·12c 154&. . q. GRADl"AA" LARGE EGGS c..a.n O' lho c..p ,~-.JMtdium Siu dn. 69") 1 .. ~9c Ctn~;,; · · ~c.zena~ · •BREAD ~1111 P1zzf'l' ..... 39c ....... -AOvkl<Aod 6 ..... 93t r Loaf' N11tritkow ~h l S-. TWIN POPS • •A;;i; .. 6;::29c Jill ,Tntel Ice Cream Ba~s .=:=:.:.. ~ &1c Strawberry Crunch Bar,_~ 53c Eskimo Kreme Kooler ;;.:: ~·· 55e Ice Cream Sandwich .... - ..;:<t ·: LARGE SIZE TOMAT.015 Plum p Beauties. Ideal Slicing Site 1&.25c Bartlett Pears ".:,:c;:.7.-:::: .29c Yellow Onions ::.~. 3 ~49' Orange Juice . '";::.~ ·::.:.::-8Bc · Cuc.umbers ... o:::::::.:.. ..39c BEL-AIRPIAS ·i~= 2~i.6 I• APPLIPll :::1=~ 2~-:.1· 45• Bel·air Tater Treats 't::.~ :.'!: 521 Stew Vegetables "":.:::' ':.;-521 Lucerne Cereal Blend i=. ~23' Macaroni & Cheese .. ~ :>:-25i Bel·air Waffles ':.:::= ~ 141 Ger1111 Chocolate Cake ....... ':i::'1" ANAi FANCY QUALITY FIRM & GOLDEN lcleol For Sliting Int• o.latin Salads o' ..._kfa1t Cereal1. , . lb. c .LETTUCE LARGE SIZE CRISP HEAD~ Fteth1 Well~TrlmmH. lew In Col0fie1 P., S.locl., Sandwlc:h. c Delicious Apples •·.:..-~":"'-.. 29c each Red Yams ".~:::~;:.;7 .29' . ,Gov't. ln1peded 2-&b. loll1 -•· lhol ~7,'j, lb. •• ~!:~~.!' ... ks .88 c Boneless Roast .:=.."t'..::-~a;:. .. $ps Sirloin Tip Roasts ..:.=-.;.. .. s111 ORANGE ~~ JUICE \i,·~33c IHADY LAllll • ·BUTTER :-~89'·! cm. • • 1, ~ ,;, \ "' . HAIR IPRAY ·~ ... !.'!~ ... 51• "*' , ,__ c..a. .. Alka·Seltzer Plus ~= -911$ fAHand Lotion::.:=-..::.."::!';. ·::--5~ Sure Antiperspirant = ~ 93~ ' ~·MUMS . . '11\'l • ,. Beautiful Plants , Foil Wrdpped ARTICHOKES ~:!.. _ _i5c . ' . AVOCADOS ..... Slulloeo, ·.--~3-s• ...... -.h. - r!~;: ~:1~~~e ~-:; ~~~: !.~~.~~!~~.,~RAPES •. 39c e 211 E. 17th St., Casta Mesa e 1000 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach e 636 N. Coast Hwy .• Laguna Beach e Wilson & Fa irview, Costa Mesa • 801 E. El Camlna Real, San Clemente e 14417 Culftr Dr. at Walnut, Irvine ' e 24 Monarch lay l'kaa, Sa. Lagaaa e Santa Ano FrHway at La l'az, Mission Vltfo e 2402 Marguerita Dr. Parkway at Trabuco \ • ' j • f( " ~ 1 n ii c b .d ' c L < ~ [ ( ( i ' t ' ' I ' • . . , __ .... . . . ~ One Egg ~1- Sets Cake · It's time to revive the old- laahlOl!i!d, OOHgg cake. Here's a reliable recipe -a favorite ~ families becau.se it has excellent flavor and a moi&t criunb. • Oats are uaed in the batter f<r good nutrition and in· teruting lemae. oliE-EGG l APPLESAUCE CAKE l jar (15 ounces) sweetened applesauce 1 cup quiet-cooking oats l~ cups m1l1fted flour, stir to .rate Wore m9SW" Ing • GOLDEN RIPE PEARS MOUNTAIN GROWN BARTLETT .4 ~ $1 . , TOMATOES EXTRA FANCY LARGE SLICING 19~b. ·ONIONS MILD SPANISH 2. ~ 2s~ H£AL TH & B[AUTY AIDS iA'iv'"PowDER 89' .... Sl .290 .t s.tne S..... Anti Perspirant c ULTIAIAN 59 S OZ .CAN I JOHNSON'S NO MOH TAN•W $115 SPRAY ON CllMI llNSE 12 oz.,, • ..,, 1om1 • 1.,.11.n.s...s.... SCOPE ·MOUTHWASH I teupoon bikini soda 'II teUi-i u lt I teupoon cmnamon ' '119 I/• teaspoon cloves llG 24 FL. OZ. in cup butter Or maraadni 1onu • GRADE "AA" EGGS )()I SPRINGFIB.D SPRINGFIELD PORK &' BLEACH BEANS 'h GAL i7'1 19 ' SPRINGFIELD . . .. P.OTATQ~'· CHIPS Big 11-oz. Beg Compare 11t 7fc SPRINGFIELD . LIGHT MEAT CHUNK STYLE TUNA 6'12-oz. FLAT CANS COCA BIG 1/2 QUART BOnLES COLA 6/69( PLUS DEPOSIT 11 <;l!P f!rmlY. pocked darkj\.,.....;:;;;;;.::;...;:,••:;.";::';;."'~';_ __ """"_ .... ~..J """"' -. ' ' . . =:ni:a~.~ BARGAIN ·, .BASKET BETIER BEEF cake pan.(I by a by 2 lncllOs~ h I • . ~-· I lk. h In a I« Ill.quart saucopen USDA c • ce, Eastern ,.,., Grade A Pou try, Bar M Hams & Bu Lune eon heat the aJ>l>I ... ..,., 1111UI I)<> \ Meal > throUghout; remove Ir om S heat: ~t .... •Ur 1n oata: USDA CHOICE YOUNG TENDER :~~;~ROUND $ 29 BEEF Mlda, ~~ ..... ..., ind . . :~~~~;~~STEAK LB. LIVER ecg and beat ,,.11, Gradually and gonlly boat 1n nour rillx. FARMER JOHN ture. . t..!~ ,J:P'!:~~Tu:., Jl'i:~ I LB. PACKAGE IftP8T"d pan. Bake In a preheated 350-' =~=::~ces:~ BACON clean -·IO\to 55 minutes. OlOI !i(""1 m wire ~ack. • , $, GRADE "A" . 09 FRYING CHICKEN . c LB. c LB. O>ver top Wlth Frosl\na and USDA CHOICE ~ $139 1 •::. 1in _. and "-'•BONELESS RQUND STEAK .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. . . . Lb. USDA CHOICE WEDGECUT $138 RUMP ROAST . . .. .. ' .. . . .. .. .. . . Lb. aa neoded, Tlghtly covv ·pao FARMIR JOHN 98¢ dunng ~G WIENERS 1 Lb. Pkt· .......... "'.. Lb. PROTEIN BLEND 79¢ ~tog=~ llAR M • $129 MIXED WITH BEEF . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. Lb. ._ %ut, Ii to ;s po on BULK BACON ............ :.................. Lb. GRADE "A" ~109 villllla and ~""I> alfled COD· USDA CHOICE • $138 • :!-*if!a~\=~RIB STEAK ..... . ............ :......... .... Lb. CHICKEN BREAST .... '. ........................ Lb. """'(about I CUP)110 make a FRESH LEAN 89¢ GRAD~ "A" 98~ !=1111~~ cpnllale!)CY, GROUND BEEF .. , .. . .. . .. .. .. . L~. CHICKEN LEGS & THIGHS . . . . . . . . . . .. Lb. • SPRINGFIELD ORANGE JUICE 12 oz. CANS 3/'1 DELAWARE PUNCH 12 OL CAHS SPRINGFIELD GRAPE JUICE lllDI na INTllNATION.AL ' VEGETABLES TOUI CHOICI OF YAatmn ANCllNf A•I 1/1 GAL llNTUCIY STUl•HT 12 oz. CANS BOURBON llG, $11.91 ~ klN• IDWAlD SCOTCH 'TU.IS OLD 16 PIOOF ,,,1 BIZ PR:ES'OAK filANT SIU 11 OZ. ..,,,,, llGo. 7tc DOWNEY FABRIC 6/9P/ 59' SOFTENER ... , ,.9•c JJ FL OZ. IOnu ....... DOLE PINEAPPLE IN JUICE llG •• CAN • SLICID acHUNk 01 • CIUSHID BETTY CROCl<ER · 4ac HAM.BURGER HEL;PER 7 YOUI CHOICI OF YAllnllS CONT ADINA TOMATO SAUCE I OZ. CANS 10:. MAXIM FREEZE DRIED COFFEE I OZ. JAii SPRINGFIELD PINEAPPLE JUICE 1 ~~~ .10' HUNT'S TOMA TOES 4/$1 SOLID PACI 15 OZ. TALL CANS Prices Effective: Thursday thru Wednesday Oct. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16& 17 Prices •Iii.ct to stock °" hrlnd. WE GLADLY ACCIPT U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS COSTA MESA PLACENTIA 19th and Placentia 710 W. Chapman DAILY PILOT -Oyster Curries Favor Oysters are a good example of a seafood that takea only minutes to cook yet provides a whale-sized amount of nQUrlshment. In autumn, they are most plenllfuJ and at their succulent best in Oavor. Oysters must be cooked only until the ed3'S <Ur! wi1ldl Is a I matter ot minutes. 'Mley pr~ vide • --of high-quallty protein, are easily I digested, llld the shudted, ready-co.use meats are com- pletely edible -there is no waste. I Whenever Ume is short and • appetites are tall Is the right time to aerve Cun1ed Oy*'1 'll' Rice. Sauteed onion, milk and flqur make a quick, ha.sic aata to which the tender, simmered oysten, hard-cook· ed egg a!ices, and curry powder (or an intriguing fJavw, are added. rr, by any chance, you do lliaft extra time you might want to MrVe lbe rice in a mold. Batter a ring mold well, • pad< the ·cool<ed rice firmly. J and Jet it rtDd for i tQ 3 minutes before unroolding, l l oervlng the curried oysters in the """" ol the mold. Cl1BRIED OYSTERS ' N ' r RICE 2 (10 ounce) cam frozen oyatera (de!rooted) II cup cmJcn;cbopped I tableapocllis margarloe or ooot1n1 Qjl I tablapoom flour I II cupo nlllk I bankooted eggs, sliced '!I teaspoon salt II-pepper I -curry powder 4i CURI ~ed rice Simmer oyaters in their own liqUQr about 5 minute or until edges begin to curl Drain. Cook ookto in margarine or cooking oil until tender but not brown. Blend ln nour, add milk, <001t unUI thick, ot constuUy. Add oysters, sliced eggs, salt, pepper, and curry powder; heat tho""'ghly. Serve over hot, &euoned rice, or in a rice ring. Gatttlsh with parsley. ~takes 6 serv- ings. Cheese, Ole Omelet Spiced Th1s prUed recipe was simplified ao m06t of the in· gre<llenls are premeasured -purchased. Hall and half, eggs, tomato sauce, green chiles are mixed with two grated cheeses. One pound ol cheese -the amOlmt you'll need for this recipe -measures about 4 • cups when grated. So ~ yw ~e !IOII\e on hand use It. n really doesn't make that much difference in the recipe · if yoo. have a little more or less of each kind as loog a1 the total amount is one pound or rour cups when grated. A large t.os!ed mixed fresh vegetab&e salad with this hlghly navored <:aS9erOle will make a most nourishing menu. CIDLES RELLENOS CASSEROLE 1 cup half and half 2 eggs • 113 cup flour s (4-ounce) cans who I e green chiles '2 pound Monterey Jack cheese, grated ~; pound &harp Cheddar cheese, grated 1 (8-ounce) can tomato sauce Beat half and hall with eggs and flour tmUI smooth. Split open chlles, rirute out seeds and drain on paper towels. Mix chee.ses. Reserve \2 cup ror topping. l<ifake alternate layer.s of re- . ma.inlng cheese, chiles and egg mixture In deep l 1h.quart ca!ISerole dish. Pour tomato ~uce O\'er top and sprinkle with re served cheese. Bake In 375 degree oven 1 hour or until 1:00ked in center. Makes 4 suvtn&s· May also be baited at 325 degrtet l 'h hours or 350 degreea 1.v. boon. Iron Source Nutritionist.I ltll WI that teenage girls and women need 11 milligrams ol lroo daily. That's a tall order: you need lo make fl 1peelal effort to fulllll It. Braunsch1'·eiger and Uvtnvunt are rich soorces of Iron. Have one ol them in a aandwlch today. • . . . ' . .. . . " . ........ ~ .... , ................... -............. . • You'll r ·at • . . . . "' ,• . • . • \ ' I ' . ,, ' ... ~· . ' : . .. I -h-''""" • STORE HOOA5o lllllflll."10 All to 9 PM. SAT. & SlJI. 10 All lo 7 P ,tl 65 DOUBLE DISCOUNTS in this ad save you 56.17• . . hundred• more lri effect tlirouahout the •t-· ' < , .. •&IWlp .. cot•L4M t1111 ,..,._ dileounl .,.._.,Of .... _,.~~ n. ...,_•Nd IN_.. fligMf ti wt tnd ~..,. ...w.it ~ . ' .. 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CHUCK ROAST LARGE END BLADE "OJT •I 1~ 89~ FllESll Fll'IEll PlllTI ..... ,.:nmis m&IT WtTM•RiBS ATT HED T-ICllllE mAIC llOIELESS 1 89 Rll 159 LL .SJlAK LL l1El IUT PflKl.S mtCTM <k:l 11·17. 11US. Tin WED. FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY .88.Qz.~~ SCHltLIMG'S lllX 1.Jl.()L Sloppy M BogN'S...... 2.S-OL • Spar. Ribl l.S-OL • Chfdtcn ) I .Oi. • Pot Roost 14• ""' '" "" FANTASTIC OIS!,;IJUNTS [\lfRY Oli.Y l'.:D:::\ "''" l!JA ....... 5•c ~ BUTTE~FLIES I> ~ 8l~m'1• 16-0t. loaf 44c ~ FARMSTYLE •BREAD RlPllAIETA • 16.0Lloaf·~c+i · Wheal• White • ROI.Ind Top 29' FLUFFY BREAD · fANTASflr ~'SCOUNTS [IJ[kY .;A~ HONEYDEW MELONS F 0 R 00 slNllliiro ECONOMY SIZE SWEET • RIP'E ----!·------ PRUllES lit lt. PAC!CAGE CASABA MELONS Tl££ PRODUCE PRICES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 11 -17, nf...R. ~U WED. OOl&I DISCOt.NTS MIAH DOC.a.I SAVtcS AT ALIHA IETA DouWt diK-'' en l•tre Ml'+'lllf' Ill oddiriafl to -~ ro... elite ...... prit ... ""' ...... pot· .;w. a; l•ll'lpOtOf')' ,...chot.1·ollowG11C" .... _the ~-· wiffl ltft ••*"' 1rtlng1 pcnhd Oft '°'" '"' 1~ .. J . . • I ' I • I l I I 1 I I I ; '~. ,Ob~tor -P~e·~cribes ' .. •· .·::1Yor~s hire Pudding ~ ' ~t.1-~«(•t"'" tt"'· ""'"'•"',,,'! !~··'1.·"~t'~.,··k...· .•. t. ~· i )!y JOHNA -~ but 111$. will! lima beaJ!I ~ r:ot!I. is ~. prepare baltA!r. t • •• ' • • · · • 1' ,hot dogi.lnstead.: ~ ·'J. . PO!.i dripplnp'lnto a 9ri-inch • LOS ""ANG , °1.r;:.c . "I didn't roa11ze It _...., J ~g pan and place In a ~..,,. , ~ """"'' to ~· 16 bobrs \o pap all prM<aleil 450 degree F. oven. '!"I--no, r . t; .~ .those.Ingredients. , , , . , • Il!ilt'"' and milk together In -~~-eou. ~' . "My~'l"rtvedatseven ,a~g)>owl. Addflour;~all ldrtel. ,NetllebL " and I ave theDi drllib. ·rt was ~ ba,,tlng 'J>Owder; continue I The ·-· ""'Jlv" flld1, -~ tm 'b!lore we' nnany lb beal until smooth. Poor bat· · ks bot!\ · A ~ c!ciwJ to liiiiii.ir1Everybody ler Into baklna pan; bake 2> ~ ~. .. • tarVlai'to~-II( and loaded"'' " lnlrlulet (ilrmltil the y orilllllt ' . . 8' · ,111ey """' JNdding is .weU·brown~;_ fil!o • ", · 'hive , th& !antasUc Cut ii\ squares'to •<I"' ~ fa . ~ buicJ ~ • ' -.liict' w1>en I brought It each allce of roast beef. . ,. 1111,mo 'oil!; qii,. ~fit is It?' I Serve with pan 1r'a•~ • !" gr • • ...!,n •"'· t!' ~I tlitril: two < ol them,_,, '!!'!'°sl '. (~ellclous made with paJi drlfi! ' ' The lnltW-""<" '1 .. ""! , \tllked out the door _J')'O'I I , :pnp In boi-ol roast jtiD, " !>mt, ID.-l>orll mt nllOd · said 'barbecued llma liiinl.' •; .~ biis of suet, a,litUe dry ~ a "pure ~ I '!They nally, iloofed;· theft yeo' Wine or waler, a knob or Jult out u;· _.. frlendlhlp ~· • .1 • d ~ ol • JMll;r, dash ' ol stoek. iin't-even ~ bravelj afe tM~!'Nobodyf'1~Worceste'rs'liire sauce and salt ;~bacon, 81!!5 ell(ll bad !"""' iii!il a; _,m to taste. 3 d .olri$1 ' -Illy lbougti·-lt's<-.-,speclolty Boil few intnutes before . thej~!I¥ ~ee. r I'd ~t" Y."J:,;,1· , ~-W.ini ~thicken and flavor . ~ "~bllolwayon"'1 !r"Kowl(fiyl,Loil "'1111l ftl'lln bO!ore servlng 'plplng •bol&JlllllV!lfee and.-.i ilow cocttall porty-glver • \fl,t li liol' o~er' B to JO PorUons of ihe ~' ll'and she's alw'l)I c.Oniethlni cat~_•c\,.l lllll dot)'! -arid Yorkshire Pudding). lold peopleobepula• ~ ha .. Ibo lilld\il ~.eoo1o--. ---, fl> !:'3.-to keep~ ..,.., , q lakes~ l .jas! am dying clear. :I .• " ito.haft m.n, time --J,•. p • J1111liOW,inucbsa111&•t ~,k1ov·~-=.J;m~ .. eanu'fs led to =dislsler. . . eep ~I.Heh ' . ~ • ) ' """"' ~ 1 thlnp i;ve arr ..... · ~ ~I' .... '''• really q\ille • ' It'• • I ' ,,; r' . ~ I ... 'Piil .... nice lhln( to l<ir P'!PJ>le you ' F a•1or ' amall t or a sm t"r):i. Ilk t'd much ~ give .Y'' ! shou Uply the f e. ""'· to Jrl_,s I've ,. · •=·:p· ; ::-u;:.o:..:~•nd' • . • ~! 'l!le· "'1 hlreaomebody. ·Pa ties there ~·., i:thele ' . r,OOIS:. NETrLETON'S ROAST ' , i~....,,I" fll'I ~g Oil ·:,BJ!.~F :WITBp.,.....!~RKSHIRE Peanuts are a surprise In· tn,r cOfMef•',~ • J .,.. , ' !I. UVU'UTIA' grei!il!:nt. ' ' Lois Is -'quit& .oif.t nf, \.,.-roast, \reighln1 6 to ' ~ "~ '',111/oi.'' ;,/""' JJOUllds • ,. ; LAMB 'PAmES Generally she plqb up {jcl... 113 cup drlpplnp'(or bu!W'l 2 Polmds ground lamb b lhf,-oJq,' '· " ,. I tablespoon dey musiard " CJ1P diopped cocktail '"!be fiiitoy 'COold>60t n; • · peanuts ;,,• lavorlts " she oold ~ Fres1!1Y ground~ pop. ' '"· ·;.f,ii'\,U 1 . lot' ot 'Ii>-per " "' .rH •-11 cup !lnely diopped onion • if. 11 ~ ~ 11 Cl!P.,oo(t ~ =. b!J ' ' • I !Im ~·bit I Joi ' <Ill' ;;i;• ,i ~le~' -·!lib'. I ~Uy (stlired 1oW !tell oo ., 2 eggs '• , .' · . leanifdi to -·111,fx , Ill!> ol ...,,._J!,jl om> UD-I'•""""~ coriander omelet · !hi~ l!">l\. It til llghily ~I 1 .,....,.,., wu 1 imulii :•~. · " · &·~blespooos drf~Will•' " \I<.~ nutmeg , · lull 1 ew Silt to tastA! . ,. •• I ' ti .,. \Caspoon.~pper ' lhln DW ~ead roast with dripplnp !11 cupo walllr \ m 0rcheel01and • ·(or.:'tiUtiu); .prn.tle with a i •~bouilloiicube r olwa= out we!~ ~g p>iXt11r< o! dry 1DU1taro,' pep--• """ "1iiP wtthpiJI all the ' per arid llgl:tly-browned nour' 2 tablespoons flour . iimm1 .i.etPe t~~ j Cover with layer of suet; O>mbfne lamb, i\ e a n u t s , COl'YlllGHT . 111l PllCIS.lmolYI t ./' "' WIO.: OCT. 10 '' TMIU MS~ OCl .. J•, lt7J ' . t 1 · ~~ •' Ind gtves~~~lf.td'" ·tecure in place' with sb'ing onion, cnpnbs, egga and ' One of lA>i1' fiKIM, · •· over the top. ~ · · · seuoalnp in large mittr meals Is 1 roast beef and, , Place roast. fat side up; on bowl. Beat at low speed wtil ?"orklblr\·puddln._ : • ' · rack oo roasting J>l'fi. Brown blended' and smooth ' bout I QurenOy Lois ~ tiOllll! H 1D ;jnliiiliil-115 ilej!ffeF;-liilnull: . . • -" - 00 TV ~11n1 In u.0·n>rt ol .• , .... lw 20 mJnutes; reduce ov-Shfpe Into 12 patties about 1 i.eslftsri' .~oc\Oc OI)' the CBS en t.mperature lo 325 degrees· Inch thick. Place 6 \"!Illes In " serle1 ·''Medlcll Center/!, and F., add wine to the pan. large atUlet over medium 0n the 1111• u manc6e dU COOtinue routing, basting heat; brown well on both jlols in ;t4 Street Car J1uned fr<queotly, allowing I~· U 1klea; remove to :J>laUer; pes!re.' , minutes per pound for "'tlf!l• IO ~t with remalninlJ>AIUes, i "~t;._trled' • "91pe ,l to H ml_n~lel.Jf.C: tot.' ·,~all lat from•sklllet. _,JOU1101.,. • ..., "°i:'"t!'~ ~~~I<!!)« ·Md 1 • .,.,. ..... onc1 woo -...,. ~. ..,..... ·-· i>fdc' cube '9'."*11el and llllr .,,,.. • Ima ljjttrii. Thal .. _."1ho. fed , 111e meot lhilnoomeler. medium hoa~ until boulUO. , 1 dinner. 11 wu e kind o1 Let bee! stand II mtnuie. In cube i. dlboved. ' SIOll!il lf!<almlnl ;.rlthoul ,.~ place balore ~ c.. , , .. ' ~ Ing 8't hlmb an<1·;lu.qe, ilderve pan dripPlop rtr """'" patties to _skillet; ' · Yorbbire Pudding llld tmT· brllll to rboil. PartlaHy cover • . andCook over low beat for 30 F .1. "A.I 'l .. • • rw t1to Y..-. PwWble: . -minuter. Remove patH" to ra it ~VIU ' : 1;i ~,;,,ii beef drippings heated serving platter and • ~ · " ~-.-keep wahn. ~~~ _.; 11P ; Blend together remaining 11 •""' -·elle<d> cup . , fl 'p Wltlr-.M the nout. Add · ·-frank• tu~ llantl 1 <\IP ~u;]lll'PO,. our to sklll et and · cook, stirring, ~~ and ' heat them In·' V• teaspoon salt . unUI thicken ed and bcliling. W It mo11t11 ~ meal In 14 leaap<><n l>!'IWll PoWdcr Pour over pallles. Makes 8 dlWil • I A •ho!! boot bolon the -1ngi, 1 • \ . ,. I Fan,s • • • • • WfdneM1.1r. Octobtr 10, 1973 DAILY PJL.QT ' -. . " ' • Whet better way to feed footl:ie~ fens 1 then with e pot of eh iii that ~·~ 1 ~eell simmering on the beck burn,l''while the family hes been ~riJ.19 for the home teem • THE CHOPPING BLOCK FREml llEF USDA CHOICE CUT & WRAPPID ...... °"'"""' •· IJc "-Wes ....... ,,,,, ISClll. HIM .. ·•···· tic Ill. ............ ,.,JIM"- ' ' USDA CHOICE LN11 llew Mt.II 11,lt lb, LUii 01'11Und ••et . "' .. T• SI ....... , .•• 11.N Ill. "lllft RMd l:tff lllo, Slrl9i. Tip SIMlij f'l,45 Ill. UNDEI NIW MANAGIMENT USDA CHOIC! C1l9di RNll •.•• ltc •• 1 ............ Ne .. It ... ._ •• 11-"'"' ..,..... 1"'"' 11.na, USDA CHOICE • T-a-........ 11.71 .. . l"WtKMlltt .. , Sl.U .. !lib S!Nl ,. ..• II ..... "THOUSAtmOF -------- .·• t ----·--· --·-............ CUT UP MIXED '· • ~FRYER .A9"' PARTS Y ----!i == LI ---. U. S.D.A. CllOICE AMEIKA• FIESI 1.£111 1.s.1.a. c.CI fllSll AMRICA• se,.&11m LAm SHOULDEl79 ROAST .u. l .S.t .A. C8llCl AMlllU• IMIL.111 12_.ez cu 16.eZ. CA• \ \ • -. . .• .. , ......... . . . ' . "\ . , ,,. .•. . ~ ' OAILV PILOT Wtdnt1day, October 10, l 'f73 . L IQUOR V ALUES SCOTS MIST 80° . ... ..... . ·.SCOTCH PRIDE OF CANADA soo ' . ' CANADIAN WHISKY· . '" . £Aat ' IT'SGOOO 12·0UNCE CAN MATEUS ., ROS:£'1-. SPRING BEER I • 24·0Z. ,.,, ~0TTL£ iii ·:II' • • . . . . • • • ~ ..... ,,.~_ .... , . • • f • •• , ., . WtdntsdQ', Qclobtf 10, 197S • ~ N .. Big FarftiJy Qh~oant ., , '"' . : '""t!"' ' . • • : New Fabulous .. - " 19i4 '(VA'L ~GEM~~ ~howroom. . ··. :· Catalo.9 ••· Avlilable .. · ·· ... ,' .._ . ,, " 270l HARBOR BLVD., COST A MESA • 13922 BROOKHURST, 1~ARDEN GROVE • . 1308 w.·. EDINGl!R~. slNTA ·AIU 5858 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH ·e '23811 EL TORO, EL 'TORO • I • •• . ' • • PILOT·AD'IU]'ISER • IJ I ' * .,,_ • -., ............. . ·-, ., . . ................. •• N w~. ·0ct0Clft io, 1973 Thrittlmart . . . • • . 1 : ... .. ... .. ··~ ..... ~ . . ' ~ ... ,.....;.,...,.,....."' ... ,..., .. , •-."",,..,,,,,. ~,u ......... 1,0••11~ ,..,1 · , ·: . . . •• A.1 .... ~ ' . " • • ~-... .............. ~···-······ I • Wfdntsday, Ott.obff 10, 1973 , " ' , • ICATllLA . .. ' • : .. , .. ' . REFRESHING 12-0Z. CANS • . 118;Q1 H~R&qll Bt..YP~ CPSTA MESA " ' 5858 WARNER, e 13922 BROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE. e 1308 . W. EDINGER, HUNTINGTON BEACH e 23811 EL TORO, EL ' TORO • ' 1 ·- . ... ' . l .. I ' " . ' ...... ' .. :~· f ' . ' ' , • ' SANTA.·ANA .. • ' I "'! • ~.,I " •, \,. ........ ... .. '' . •, • ' ft_ 42,, OAILY l'ILOT Salad or Dessert • Hoheyde~ Does Wonders . l I . . I I Cine of the nlcal, most .<iol• .and. humJd. and 1em U 10011 Fl'.olb panley bal S orf\tl aid rel~ Alads as possible. May'onnalao 2 cups fresh orange sections .12' f?mb~ ho~w melon HONEYDEW, llAH Roll boi\e4 Jtam alices and 6 tablespoons fresh lemon l!i ~ham,· ·~~frl'cl.~~!a'!.~~ AND CO!TAGE au<ESE . arrange 81 eae!> end of platter, juice -ua .... ,, \.vi. allernatlnl.(-wUh honeydew 2 tablespoons fresh lime ·1a1;!t•· • SALAD ~.,ir,oon t!oltage dleese juloe .; ":acliill • ~ts 1% .Uoeo boile'd bm lh c;t!!tOr.·GamJsh, 'lrilh fresh 11 cup sugar ',! •:Ir• ilJ~ ~Ir= 1 hooe'*1r mtlon, puod, Jr~ pll'lley, and may..,. In Jorge bowl milC honeydew P =· fl: ~' · i;rigi;• seeded and cut, into 1%.. i:JaJ.M. t · :~ balls and orange sections. andgr ·~-IO '.. • wed.get • Combine lemon juice, lime Jundt~·-your . s'ciipO (! JIOUl)d) ......,..i. • HONEYDEW AND juice and ' sugar; p<>ur over The honeydew is a fair cottage cheese ORANGE DESSERT fruit Cover and chill. Serve in llOU«e of vitamin c, and _ _'.Fre~sh'.'..."gr'..'a'.':'.pe1'..'._ ____ _:3:_:::cu'.!'.pa:_:hooe:::~yd:'.:e::w_:m:_:e:.:1::.o::.n__:6_:s:.:herhe:::.:::_1 ~gl:::ass:::e::•:..· -____________ _:M=EL::ON:::':..:..:H=AM.:::._:C::.H:.:E:.:E::S::E_:S::.A:.:T_:IS=F..:Y:...;:~::U::.N:.:C::.H:.:E:.:O::.N:_G.::..:U::E:.ST:.:S:_ _ __c";----,-:-- J counts Ollly 46 calories in a 2 x. - 7-inch wedge. Honeydew Is • -. sldnited, ·l·ar·1e nrlely muskmebl. with pale green flesh full of sweet jutce. The Cool meat ll delicious to eat 'plain o.r wilb·• lll]lt aprtnkliqg a(. salt, fr;elli l~ or lime Jl!lce ~ t .'_ b~ eye. oi;"'i.!, ~ =~: . 4: creamy·J:ellow CiGlor and a aoft velvriyi ·~ace show : ripeness, altbOdlb -color c a n I vary with origin. ·t For belt navor, bOld them ! al room µ:mperalu~ a oouple I or days tiefore serving to be on !he sale ~ uni°" !hey are obvlous!J.rlpe. U they an ripe, keep cool limelight , Chif !,l~gi _ l ~ ' Ii i ' ln the '~ tlill. Iii 1 1 : Is a de.ieri ~·· <o;1°1oi !green.~ Xt1" VJ I' ,:Blq ~.:,sed 8: 'the finale to a' Jlt;tio supper or : solo, aa the featured at- traction. WIB 1:a£AM •SQUARES l '3 cups P:>m na~es or ~ "' cup packaged c«n flake I . cniqills: . 1 % cup whole P!tted dates ·1 v, cup water , y, cup regular margarine .or j IJulter ' . ' t~+' . ...P.P:m"•11••l'i•uts • 1 1 • . .,. pint «11 . eup) 'h mlill>lng crearp. chilled I. I (kl) pq. c""'1 cheele ~ softened ~ • ' lh cup aigar . _ I . 3 labl'!P""" bo!Ueil , lime I julcei' 1-, I f.s dropi ~n food , .. Ir "''"'~ ....... -~· I measure; • ""'!b Jiitll. fme ., crumbs. Set 8slM. · -'", , M,~ ~ates andJ •pler In- to '1Jl&].1 ,aauc~n; coo~ over 1 low heat, stirring frequently. , unUl-.a soft paste· forms. Add '1 margarine ; stir Until melted. : Remove trOm ht.it:' ' · Add cnnimo .. the I table- 1 . : spoon sugar and the mits: mix ' thoroughly. With back of spoon I ·pres.!• mixture ,ewnly and I rirmly in bottom cf 8-lnch square pan to fonn crust. I Chill . In chilled large mixing bm\·l. l\1lip cream until stiff peaks ronn: set aside. · · · , In small mixing bowl. beat 1 cream cheese, until smooth aod fluffy, ·Add the >,\ cup J sugar, beating constantly. ~11x ! in lime juice and food col~ ~ ing. Gently fold cream cheese 1 , inixture Into "11.ipped cream. · mixing only until combined. Spread mixture evenly over ; . chille9 c r u s t • Refri gerate about 2 hours or until set. Cut into squares to serve. If desired. garnish wi~h a dollop of \\'hipped cream and a fresh lime twist. No Spooking Tf you're planning a Hatlo- w·ccn party, you may be spooked by the problem of \vhal to serve. Skinless hot dogs in a st.ta.ming cauldron nf barbecue sauce, with buns at the ready, wlll please party- gOf'rs of all age,,. So will round loaf lunchmea t on round sand wiclles. They'll look like "ghost faces" Jf you add fcarures: pimiento olives for eyes and curvy pkkles for smiles . , ___ -- l'' ,.1. '"l·'I\ '. ,\I i •~.I t, ~' ' ~'"" "'' "• Wiii(' ' ;,.._ "" M•rfty of •II h I• • h-. ,,.., .. ' N• t•""'Mttt ~"'ltt t• lte wfthHt cOllMn: -4 ....,.,...,,.. ............ nwwfll. -Thomas Jtffersmt ' ' '·; . . " • -~ · . ' • • ' . ' ' ·• r •· '~ ---1119 Suaer ·, . . . . I .. '""' . · r-· • j l wl••" • ~ 1he .Suer•.~•W wlll•Suer&tw~s · ·~·._ MEAT DEPARTMENT ' DE/.!CATESSEN'DEPARTIAENT ' PRODUCE·rif:J!Af!tM1Ni ~,' , · .. ' ·~ ... -------------. r-------------...... LIUllllN llwihJ: II rli [ .\.\.l ~ · " . .,,, •r -·-11111 Bacon .z ... .79 .._. .... Md..,d1allll1d..,C."'*'b* 79 Super Burger ' ... ...,_.hou.,., 7-Bone Chuck Steaks --0-Bone Roast .... ....... Boneless Roast .... e.ou11. CklCI Fmnlly~· _.,.. __ '-,._ ... 98 .. • 98 ... 1.29 ... 1.49 .... 88 Fresh t'On(.piopa ;:;"" eeer"c ... 1.29 U.IAA. CMloe-,,.... .. Lain6 Shoulder Chops .. 1.19 F•"""JohnorLult'-1 OLP'a. .~8 Unk Sausage ~ · ... ·,_ H1c11orr•..-.c1-"'"'-. . 89 SlabBacon . . ... ~I H•1lf Pound 1100.-Ea. .'71 • U 1 09 Wafer Thin Bacon !: • .,...._ Beef Meat Loaf ... ea ~Red •ftCI OrHn Chill ., Burritos HMt'nlht ... 69 Prlco1 elhtcllve Oct.11 thni Oct.17 f;;.1.;~ : Rlllllll:CllllJ 119 . Extl I faliCJ---4 ·r;·;-. Ro •. 1· 9 .. 8 . ·Ch-. .... • . 1 .Apples . : ~;~:.~.:: .·.·~~~. ---lb.• .., 1Mw-C....Pto9~ 79 NewCntDOoMn....., ·•"!'.I,, ~ 'M t..~ "tiava1I OI' Muensler ,,., , CranberrteS I .. ~.-.....: -.&.II : ._ ____________ _, ,' .. Annouf-AnHtGu*f O•rdeft"-"-......._or ~.; .-· , GokfStar ·qanned Ham~ 3.29 Green Onions ;~. -, .. ;·· I I GfNIWlhfi111kt ~ ,• Lll ... ~Vht9-;J • ' • .,.'.'<0, D8JI,,.,.._, ....... _,... 38 . Callfomla F-"' ,48 . HOmade Sauli1craut ..... • T0!1'l8kJes ·, Iii· • ='. C.itlomlaGroWR-w;~-.;., +..._..N .. llnOkM 1· 88 , ~F,....,Cltlp •U;' ~' :.1·'1\.\\' ·' Fryer Breasts "' .89 .. llilfliln .Brand sausage,.. • . Celery ·; r,·. -• ~ : ·' ---__ ,.,,.. 116 -.. ·I TurkeyDnanstlcks .. ·• ~~.:.:.ea . ..., .. ·14 RedYams ......... SEAFOODDEPARTMENT f!~~!Y.!!..~~.. 1°" •89· ··~~ ~~ ..... _. .. ._ Sliced~ ..... Fresh Ash FHlets "' 1.29 .,.,_.,_ :. · .. ~--· · · 87 --189 "Oll'-""l'Plckles . 95 Chit$11J1!15.Cac:M, ..... . . Cooked Shiki!p Ila.. • ~ftii ,liim -Uoz. • r~-a........D10011•••,1 t ~~ ·.. .._ .• 89 MUm Plants .. , -w . . BAKERY DEPARTMENT --HOUSEHOLD'.iAL~E~· .. ,_,.~ ..... ....... _ ... ...,...Of.,.Tolt . '-1 l&:VOdka, .... -.-,.··_9.··99 · •area~d . ---· r -Al.Mlle ' · ... ..... 39 -Panty Hm ·' : 87·· :. '°•'"' • .. ,... • . . ;;g;~:bo.'1~-:.-4.49 ~.;;-e"Uns ~ .39 . ~Ugt;t'BUL-~·:'12 ... DonJu1n 3 58 R1tph9-frnhlaUd CMolefremDIOONtOf~·!' • ' ,. y •• Imported Rum -• Cinnamon Rolls ':'i .61 Po!'cl!laln Coffee Mugs .... 78 Rillpltl-09"Uft'Mn9 ttfth 188 Ralphl-D1Rcl0m \ . R.._.,w.,.-AncMo,-PoppJ , Johannlsberger Rlesllrijj • Peach Pies ru .89 .Whistling Tea~· zr:.·~··:' . LIQUOR DEPARTMENT lal tllilll•GllllCll' THIS IS RALPHS $.UPER CENTURY 1873-197~ • ... ._1 ~~-~~-~~~~~~--------------~~~----~---~~~---~~---...,.~~ . ...,.----...,.~_1--..... ,-~.~.~ ..... ·. Ral Ralphs sSuper .. ' ' . + " . ' _, ( , ''I I .. Old Fashioned Ice Cream :~ .85 Hl ·C Drinks . •.:.28 Best Foods .. ,., Mayonnaise .75 Tide ' . Detergent·: ... ~-• "Ill, I {. ....... l.,.JI HEAUH & BEAUTY AIDS Cotton ,,..... 170 ct. 83 Q.llps ..... R ..... r Clf illlllt l.4 DC. 73 Close Up Tooth Pasla -• conc:entr1ttd 97 LemorHJp Shampoo :..: • 0._!tunl Adh1.i.• 4 oz, 99 Elletgrlp Powder .... . ...... ___ .... 119 Anll-Pel8Phanl ... • !'~•r-El. ttokl-UntOMltlcil U-. 88 White Rain Hair Spnly ... • FROZEN FOOD PANTRY FfLJ.ERS -~ .-•., " ' HOUSEH()j..q.NEEOS ~-.Juice •.:; .20 ~&Cheese 12,:· .48 i<&IK.:&i~ Whipped TllPPlflt 10 oc. 39 OC11n Sprmy-~ OfStr1lnH Pel Whip .... • Cnmberry Sauce FrDl_,. COncentrMI U .._ .-R1lpll1 9'1~ Delaware Pllnch -• Korn Tljl8 V..DtlltMlp'• 41 --Enchiladas TIO.:: , 'Tomato Sallee o,.... QIMI: 10 -. rJ Hunt'I lrW !::; .89 =a ..... , ".: ·a ~~ .18 ,. .. 29 -. 1-. '39 .... . •.: .11 a;:;~ 11 ... Bl ~· GladWf•I" "\" ........ . Plastlc Ytftp '!IO:· ....... . F;;A;,"'."' -.: .. . Wlzlird-~ ,1 ._.. .48 Air~" .... 38 ,..,,_.., ........ """'. -, Fabrtcfli ... :: · P,._M11aurff-011111o1,. 12 «. 1 07 Douche Packets .... • ~m~ ,.. •• ~~ Fl9h IMld Chips ·~-:: • "1111111 Collee ·~ 1.39 Al~Fdi 79 Aj11-All""'°"' 1r 4 ...... _,.a... ,. ........ v. .. lln• lnt.nlfvl C1r1 -- EWI Held • Dippity Do Gel ---Cr••m PiH ... 99 to< • Stouttw'1-He1t 6. IEM 12 °" 49 .,110..-..,... .... 'Com Soulfle .... • Coca Cola . &£*EVERYDAY LOW PRICES . ---Bl I Ck Pipper z.._._.._ ..... · -~ .53 Pllptir Tow•la • -31 --·--1.04 ,.__....,,. RI" llby,Filee Fr11h Pactfleat ".; .18 ...... w-.-• ...... C1nnH Drtnk• ·--.13 ~........ .,. __ .... Ught Chunk 1\11t1 ,...,_,...., • ... ·... ....tlllN--·--•A Eil*frfil P.M. Or•no-Ju~ - -----, .. 1 --~ " .. ·• .23 VR•ll1 Uqukf .-,.. ._, Ice Cubit ~a..'11-,.. -l---.. -... •vna ... DrjTexturw _ ... P9c•fl.COtfelC•ket •Asterisked Items not available --·-..-. ..... ._.-. in the following stores: ==:-:.-: ---Pudding MIXH 1 .. -..... -c-. PiP1r N1pkln1 .....,,_,. __ Cannff Pop ............. _ .. _ "" .......... -........... ... "" ,.,,._,o, ... _. _....,......_'--..... ",; .13 &:;;.Crac1ten ·.:At ' •• 13 ,__..._ •• 1 -,... • DlapoN~I• DillPtt'I ,.. -· •· to ..,...,,.._,.. .... --• 'K1m'tPr•H,.,.. 1 ,. ••• ......................... .... ........,.,.. .. u_ ._..,._, ____ ..._ .... ......., ___ _ ·-1"e Sci.per i1ww wlll1 Super &aw prices .:=... Uqukl a ... J:. ._ .. I ' . ,...... ...... 1 ............ =-......... -:ft •. .... .,.................. .. ......... .... ._. .... '""............... ' .................... ...,.. . . •\ RALPHS STORES ARE LOCATED AT: 380 l 17th ST., COSTA MESA; 9901 . ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGmN BUCH; 154n s. BIOlllHURST, WESTMnts*":. 1.AGUIJA HILLS, 24167 PASEO DE VALENCIA 17261 17111 ST., TUSTlll 401 N. LDARA, WHOM ..•. STORE HOURS: 9-10 DAILY. i9 • ' t :· ' • ·- -• '. ssefoles ·----~ ~ . ~ . . ~ . . . . . . . SweeteA Budget , · t sllcos bacoo. cut Into I>- . Inch pi- t apploo, pared and finely choj)pocl I medllun onion, finely chop- ped . II cup d..t com •)'MIP II cup ditsup l talilesi>9on salt l tablespoon dry mustard 1 clove garlic, minced Soak beans overnight in water ro completely cover. liquid just unUI tender, about 30 to 35 minutes. (If mort: Uq- uld ls needed add water in which be8NI were soaked.) Drain, reserving I cup cook· ing liquld. Mix beans, reserved 1 cup liquid, tomatoes, bacon, ap- ples, onion, com s yr u p , c,.tsup, salt, dry mustard and garlic in 2~uart casserole. 't • • • DAILY PllOT 4S Reserve 11qujd: • Gently boil'beans in quart of Partially rover. Salte in :Qt degree oven 2 hours. Uncover and bake 1 hour longer. Makes 6 to 8 servings. MARROW BEANS, MACARONI, SAUSAGE FEED EIGHT Marblin Makes Different u you're the sort or ther wbo on occasion enjoys a ing a ~al treat lo a I box, )'OU U be interested in this braild-oew recipe. MAULED P Bll'l"l'l!a iuiciiimij II cup. uoslllod flour, aerate before meas II teaspoon baking po v, teapoon salt " cup creamy peanut ter v, cup butter « marg . I C1i1> firmly packed light brownaugar 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 S!'.luare1 (each 1 ce) ' siml-!lweet chocola t Grease bottom and s· of 1 square cake pan (I by by 2 -On wu paper, tho gbly atlr toPtJ>er the flour, king powder ~aalt. In . inedlum bowl or ectric mixer, beat logethe the ,pianur butter and uer. Gradually beat In b o w n ....,.. Add. ea• anc1 beat tu1ti) '11<oded. Stir In flotJr mixlur Turn Into 'Pfewe<I pan : pread even!)' with .Jp&lu1a. In ·a small sauce very M beat melt stirring """tantly. Drln!e m<ll<d fi.om Up ·o1 spoon ov batter. With a , swirl chOcolate deep into atter), to (IVe a marblod elf -• Bake_ in a pre led l5I> degree overt unU1 a ke tester lnte.rted in center mes out cle1n -!O mlllutel. . Cool ln .. P!§l_-On ll't rack. Ort inlo-"9· St e In tight· ly wvered Un boJ. One-tia.Ucupse 11weet dlocolate P.iecel may be aubltituted for the mi-sweet ...... _, ..... _ .. ~~~~ --· ., ... °'--• •• .. n _....,t ,. •. u l _ ........ I> ..... ,. --1 ., ... . --· .. .. ---G I> ... .. --" ., .. .. -·--· .... . --IM IOOO 8elf" GJJasting %rlreys MAYFFJESH -lO LB. TO 20 LB. SIZE • GPIADE :A' -FROZEN e,C ?~! •• •• .. u ... •••• •• ..... •• •• • qnjpical ~ed or §olden ~ "''" •• ... • • .. . • • • • • • •• GJJananas GJJelicious c!jlpples EXTRA FANCY NORTHWEST' 'M8Yfair 'lJest 'lJuys in cpf'Oduce W,~J,o~!l'f&~ze .25 .. 'Hawaiian. 'Pineapplt;w.,,.,. .49 .. Solid 'Head GA~~ ,J2LB. Spanish Oni~.§ , .JSL •. Crisp Celery;;0 BAND .JS .. 'Ten~r...,9.~!IJ!'.~ .JS, •. GfllEEN ONIONS M~ROOMS . Gtrden Frt5h Bunchn .•. ••· • 12 Frtsh. S.wry .••• , • 1/2 lb .• 45 RADISHES ; S.IMI O.lipt , •••• ,.,, e1 .• 12 IAKAHA SC»JASH Thick Mealed •.•••• , , • lb .• 06 . CASAM MELONS · Swett. Juicy •••• ,,, ••• lb .• 06 MOCCOLI FrHll, T.,._,. ....• , ••• lb. .29 BARTLETT PEARS Sweet. Juicy .•.•••.... lb .• 27 VALENCIA OAAHGES 5-tt, Juicy ...•.•• S lbs. 1 .DO ·CHAYOT'E !QUASH Gourmet 0.lipt •.• , • , . ee .• 29 OfllANGE JUICE Tr!lfliC--100% Pure 1/2 911. Bottle, ••. , ••• e1 .• 19 HOUSE PLANT'S Astor1td V1rlelin 2 1/4 .. Pots ..••••••• ·3for1.00 Shock, from price increases, is now bitting most everione. And cutting down on food is the only thing that many people think they can do about it. But you can .fight back. The fact la, you can save on food by switching to Mayfair.' • '\· .. ~I . '\ -~~ Switching to Mayfair can save you enough so that you won't have to cut down your food standard of living. Food costs I es s· at Mayfair than at other top supermarkets. Proved by price comparisons, witb tbe same long list of basic foods which the U.S. Government uses to measure th~ cost of living. Prove it to yourself. Fight tiacf;. Switch to saving at Mayfair. 'Mayfair 'lJest 9'luys in 'Meat . CJJeef.,,.!j!!w.~r.. .£Wo+>s'TiP._C!B J.J'lc. 'Presh 'PrtJP.r 'Parts . · 88 · DRUMSTICKS OR THlcfHs W11H PEL VIC BONE ATTACHED LB. Cotiied CJJeef CJJriskets M"J:~~ 128 BRISKET FLAT CUT. $1 .44 LB. BR ISl(ETS POINTS • LB . 'Mayf~!!. §{#.iffio~9!l J.J4.. q'urbot 'Pillets ,79LB J.J8 L. ,. FROZEN • ECONOMICAL ANO GOOD CJJeef CJ?.~P..§!~:!r,~ !!{!fc~~Ow.A<~/f. FAY J,56LB C£am1!.,~h9,'!.~1: .:if.WJ~t.N ,76 LB SlflfJ,~lc':Jf.>!n,:&JIJ.!J.r 9.h?Ps J.69,_. Cedar 'Parm.jflt?~r;.~G. .73 ••. RAClt 'O' LAMB · U.S.D.A. Cho1ct Mild Fltvor ••.•••••. lb. 1.44 LAMB SHOULDER CMOPS Le1n llld Me1tr·· Fresh. , lb. 1. 18 LAMB STEW MEAT U.S.D.A. Choice Good So M1t1y W1ys ••••• lb .. 79 1/4 SLICED PORlt LOIN 11 lo 14 Choos Center #Id Ends Mi•td , . lb. 1.18 FRYER BREASTS GrMlt 'A• W1lh · Ribs Allldltd .• , •••••• lb .• 91 JIMMY DEAN SAUSAGE Mild or Hot 12 or. Rolls .•..•• , •.• ti .• 99 24 or. Rolls •....... , t•. 1.t7 PreshC£eg "0" 'Lamb SllCEO SANDWICH MEAT 01' V1rgini1 -5 oor. Pkg . Dutch, 011¥• & Pimftllo. Pickle• Pimento, Spiced L~ llld All Meil Bolop , •••••••••••. e1 .• 45 ARDEN LONGHOAN CHEESE Chri Rl9Ul•r •••••.•• lb. 1 .49 ARDEN SWISS CHEESE Chlri; A19Ul1r, ••••••. lb. 1.59 BUOOIG CHIPPED MEATS Sliced Bnf, H1m1Cor11Bfff, Turkey Ch1d:tn 11 P1str1tn1 3 01. Pl.;g .••• , • , •• , •• e1 .• 49 PILLSBURY BISCUITS Hungry ~.cir: F lllr:y or Buttermilk · 9.5 01 .••••• e1 .• 29 • azr ..c:i-lale_JCM{n.:J.:=c:=-dr""--"""' .... ~~.._1 __ _ The pi_ do quickly aa the uares; ll , necelllfY, rtfri erate the cooled brownies tong enough to •t the te. 175 EAST 17th STREET --- CJiuck CJ?oast BLADE CUTS BEEF POT ROAST FLAVORFUL yround ~eel FAMILY P.Alt. l LBS. OR MOAE ' ' ·LESS THA~ l LBS •• ~ LB. ~ixed 'Pt'jer <t::>arts l HINDClUARTERS WITH BACK l FOREWARTERS WITH ~CK -GJJeef CRib . 8teaks BROIL OA PAN FRY· GREAT FOA BREAKFAST STEAK ANO EGGS • l WINGS, 2 GIBLETS ANO NECICS INCLlDED . . q'his weeks CJJest 'lJuys.in Groceries ' Wabisco oreo Cookies 49 -NABISCO OREO CREAM SANDWICH COOltlES 15 OZ. • ' r§ilpen 'Natural Ceieo/o, .65 ~ownr ~~fl!.i.L8ofterlfi{, .65 Cfvory C£iquid ~eterge_ilt 43 1~ OFF LABEL 22 OZ. • CJaeenex ~t~1«,Xf,S~~ .27 'Pet CWh . qo . FROZEN TOPPING JP 'J}pmgto OZ. .39 CJJaf¥" Sharnpoo JOHNSON' JOHNSON 12 OZ. CVick'.s Wyquil 6 0 Z. J.JO .99 WESTPORT BllMed WhiU;ey - A ltt11tud:y BltM • IO·Prtof LIQUOR VORIHOFF Vodl1 • Cll1rto•I =~~·~ Ocf~~'~;:!~: .... l .29 H11f Gii. ..............• , 7.tt VELVET GLOW Bur · 12 Or . lmpon.d "R1r1" Scolth -Full M·Protf c>Jtrt ...........• 4.tt CJJold ~etergent 10¢ OfF LABEL 49 oz. 'Purex CJJJeach GALLON P., T., C1t11 6-Pt ........•.• n "MIST.I.LA" S,wii5h R11t Wint Fiflh ................... 2.H 'M.'j.CJJ. Coffee WineC£ives Cat 'Pood All VARIETIES In FLAT CAN • ' • I 1 •• . ... '\.• ' • 44 DAJLY PILOT Wednesday, OcloOtt 10, lq7J ..... ····-·~ ... --· ..... ... • .r • . •• • Wtdntsday, Octobtr 10, 1973 • s PllDT-ADVE lf~·· B I - • " ., " J ' 11 " ' ITATIRBROI. MONIT BACK GUARANTU ONOUALITT MIAT.5 UHC=~~~~: :.:::i~THD TOPUASI YOU ... OIYOVIMOMlY WIU.l lCMIRJUt.lY llfUH!!lO Mf»KED HAMS CHUCK ROAST STA lER BRO$. CERTIFIED BEEF .' BLADE CUT c BEEF '.. . ' PROT~N BLEND'. c· FARMER JOHN 90c l ! All Meat WIENERS t• o '1 FARMER JC)HN · OR KRUSE LB. LJ, 1 FARMER JOHN 5KINL£SS 3ftc . SHANK PORTION ' PORK LINKS ........ I-OZ l1 OSCAR MAVER 7ftc LIVER QHEESE ._aoz l1 OSCAR ~;t.YER 8ftc COTTO SALAM L ... a.oz. l1 MORAELLS l'A IO E 6ftc All Meal WIENERS uo' :7. HALIBUT STEAKS JH$H,.OZIN 'I '9 CIN1'11 CUT l'OUfrtO' ' flt SM JIOllN POUNO .t-,,&,,, ~ '1044 ~ fiPTOP IPRINKS ....... ~0.:; 10' DOWNYfUJCI HOMIMAOI 39c WAFFLES ............ ······°''",i C'fRN SOUFFLE ...................... '.'~~49' 11 ltl0$.l 'flWl'ntALMONDS 36' FRENCH BEANS .................... ';~~ ..OMYI Wnff OHIOfll U.UCI 36' VEGETABLES MIXID .. ·~~. MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COf,11 "·0•. s139 , .. INSTANT SANKA DI0."9NAnD •-OI .• , ,, . .. ~-=''""' 98' 1111HaaSE PIZZA . -. ..~?. DRESSINGS FRUIT COCKTAIL "o"''········--2.:'~ 30' TOWNllOUS( .. ,,.,~ J 49' 011·.0Y ' • 89' PINEAPPLE DOlE CRUSHED 26' ICE MILK SANDWICH --. BAO.O·PIZZA.--·I , ... K GOl09I OIGllffit CiOODIU CHUNK•T!OBtTS ······-·13 :. ·CZ. 1ow..i.ouS1 · 39' Jvios 55c a'w.w•w,~.··u"••' GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ~~:Et .. _.14.oz. 76e ICE MILK BARS -·""' PIZZA ROUS "" " • ra-11ous1 63' JEN05 1'1UA 89' oaalAMY1Uss1"" ORANGE JUICE ~~E£EET•P'UllE .. : ... 6•·oz.7ac BUTTER BRICKLE....... SNACK TRAY --.-''·" l·SEAS . 39c ISLANDER PUNCH '"''····-'"o<35' l rflDS rY1 W~\JSHllOOMS 36( TO ... ST -'ND S!!lVI 44' RICE & PEAS. ... ·'·" EGGO WAFFLES __ . ''" l·OtlllCE ,.. WILD ....... ,.., 53c LETTUCE CRISP GREEN HEADS . c c LB. FANCY-RIPE RICI-A-RONI ......... •-oL SHELLIE BEANS STO•H• ___ z~~ 21• GARLIC SPREAD l<W'" .•. ~.•oz. 39' 7-SEAS TARTAR SAUCE --•oz 36' CAESAR DRESSING 75''5 ....... oz.42' SALAD CRISPINS •ssomo ..... 2'·0Z. 39' ORLEANS OYSTERS WHOCE •• •·OZ 67 TOP RAMON NOODLES .. ~lici 16' WILSHIRI 77• CUCUMBIRCHl ... ••·O•. WHEAT HEARTS CEREAL 20.oz.49' VIENNA FINGERS '"''"'"·--"·oz 58' KARO SYRUP i,\l',~ LA"\« ......... OT. 62' KARO SYRUP :,'~1i".'.'."' ........... or 72' MAPLE SYRUP ~~~~rooN ._2«oz.57' APRICOT SYRUP "'" s_ ....... 12.02. 36' PEANUT BUTTER ;m~---•o.oz. 69' C.OCOA MIX ~'1~5s5H~~~l~~--l.C (NV. 81' P.D.Q. EGG NOG ____ J.02.39' •. .. '\ NESTLE COCOA MIX --;~oz 89' < ~ • NISTLE QUiil 47c t ITRAWBlRRY .......... , 2 5 c • MJB INSTANT COFFEE .•ooz.11.26 LARGE FRESH TENDER CRISP 2 1-LB. · "' CLAUSSEN PICKLES KOSH"---· or. 87'. CARROTS ........ · · · PKGS.4 ~5 111 ~rJrA0L ~~sEssJ~:~l;;~~;~~=-::':;:;~ EXTIIA fRANTCYLETT PEARS . .. ' I KLEENEX TOWELS ___ JuMao 31' · BA L u.s.No.;.,ow• 129' TERI PAPER TO~~~S __ .P<o.33' NO•THWUTDlliCI~~: .. 4·'1 ONIONS LIS NEW FREEDOM ""---·--·"·38' APPLES ••NCY.. ' ll NABISCO ORIO 49' ~· -, · , "' • CRIMI IANDWKH :,S,: ,t.f~RIB ROUND .. ROAST ·STEAK STATH IROS. CERTIFIED STATER BROS.' CERTIFIED ' . BEEF • GUARANTEED IEEF • BONE.IN $ 19 $ 1,5 POUND POUND OiANGE JUICE .... 9 c_ . ' LIPTON 'S 9 ' TEA BAGS ... _._ ............. , ....... ;~~ · 1 c 3-LB. CAN ... $2.69. . .,8. 4 " MJB COf FEl .. :.:.~ ........... 1c~~; . c ' SUNSHINE HYDROX 5 3 C COOKIES ............................... ~~~:· .. . iiiWNIE M1xu·~~G ·SSc · GIAN:Y • PLUS 1 ' 9 BORA TEEM ........................ -~~: DISHWASHIN<; DETERGENT 6C _AJAX LIQUID .S~ZTE ; RKEGULAOR. suTPER E. PLuXs 3 c NAPKINS ............... ci:~4 You Always Save More with Stater Bros. low lo ,, "lleatd,& t'~ """'-~~ VO.S THE GRAN HAIR' SPRAY VII MINI .......... 99' .. :.. 49 .. -:: .. 449 t -OUNCI IA. 1~o=-":on'°': . ULTRA BAN . lllPIODINT IPIODINT sooo . TOOT .. ASTI RUIHU PUREX DELSEY FACIAL TISSUE ~gi, __ 2oos 27' " eltESCENT ROLLS :~~i ooz 38c IVORY LIQUID BLIACH ROLL TISSUI WIZARD ~ii:'"'"'" .. ___ ,.oz 49' PIHONAL SIZE• IAI SOAP :~9'6' ·~" 59• 39• ,.=.a 21 C 2 · 2 6 WOOLITE LIQUID _ .J<oz.11.11 4 34 ~'~~RT ROL_LS c OISH LIQUID t~"".'."',__31.QL 32' c ·GRAVY QUIK ~~.\~,?.~ ·-. G. 21 ·--IARS "' • - LOMA LI NDA GRANOLA '"·oz 41 ' VEGEBURG ER t:'.~~ 1ooz 89c DINNER CUTS toM•to•o• ... J<.oz.85' '--------' HIAD6. BU=N IHOULDIRI TA I ..:::. .... •Ml.t.M ., 11 ,,....., ~'" ' EASY-ON STARCH 22 oz 55' BEAN DIPS ~~~r~RR 0.l'a°r5 .... SANI FLUSH POWDER 34 Ol 51 c SOUR CREAM ~1~!noN 16-0Z. 35c SWEETH E ART ~~£~~~"'c3'u' 47' WRIGHT'S SILVER-CREAM e.oz 37' LIQUID PLUMR . . ouARr 77c WOO.LITE RUG SPRAY ... 22 oz 11.21 m'R PRICES EFFEC. 7-FUU DAYS• OCTOBER 11th-17th 11 [ 11 14•00 S. ......... AN .. Wtetul '"" 707 WMt N .... .,... Sfrwt, C... .... 11M .... ~Aw. 0...... Wt RHtt m •••2 Edi ...................... ,...... 11n w .................. ....... fO<Jd Sirmp11 2601 Wttt St•••t1111•.1trwt ....... ~ ~,4ll"ll~~~~ ~--•""a":.~•_ ,,, AN llU a.,_ A.-. ........... •• ._.,,....,. • - U60 Nortti fllltt• A.._.. '-!-·AM 1JJI lkfaiWM A--. ......... or•.21 AMNO "I'.! <b " • .. .. " ' " J ' ., ~ J ll ·' •• " " ·' , ' ., ' « , .,, " ' ·' " ... ' ,. " • ol " ,, " , "1 . ., " '9".: '" lb n ' .. ; :, ,; "" ) ) . .., ,,. :1u ~~ "' -., , ... IHI • h c I II b ti d • t • f1 y ( a fi ( • d y ( ti v t c • • • i ' • ' ' I ' ' I I ( • • c t f ' • I I ' I I I • ' i ' I I • f I ' c I \ ' r I I I • I I I I l ---"'1--.,. 1o •• ' ... " .. ,• •"' ... I • W~nP$dJy, Oc1obtr 10, 1973 DAIL V PILOT \F ~.ree Chicken·s .. the -Pot · Provides a Bon1:1s 1n , PlllHhetidtlDd •· \I cup chipped ooion CHTOtJ ltlrrint constantly, until mix· cooked'' vegetables, cook 2 cups (I pound ) creamed until mixture thickens and in& etYe ~ ~ to \1 cup Dour 1 ~e (t ounces) frozen lure thickens and comes to a them ln boiling 'l\'aler for 3 to cottage cheese comes to a boll ; remove (rom ~~ ~1!...tmenfor 1 cup chicken. broth (from green beans, thawed and boiL Stir in salt, pepper, tar· 5 minutes, draln and add . to J egg, slightly beaten heat. Add chicken. practite ·-Sbnmerfld Chicken) drained ragoo., chicken, celery, carrots chicken mixture. 1 package (I OWlt'!S I broad Mlx cottage ~ with the chicken mixture and sprinkle with !he F_. chee5t. Tfghtly COY<t with foll: ftte>e . time. ~ I package (8 ounce 1 ) and green beans. egg noodles, cooked and egg. Une a 3-quart casserole M«Av ~ ~ that ' 1 cup milk refrigerated bl.ICUlta Tum tnto 111..~Ul!rt cas-CHlt'KEN NOODLE drained w\lh heavy-duty aluminum To oook, place (SIJll ftoun1 in 350 degree F. oven and h,b- 2 hours. S<rveo !. buytna llfte 1t a 1 tabll!l9QOG lemon juice ~ cup Wedded OM?ddar or Rl'Ole. Tot:> with bi.scull!' and CASSEROLE TO FREEZE 1 package (IO ounces ) rrozen foll; lightly grease the foil. Um&. cookin& them the Ame 1 teaspoons SJ]t American cheese eprinkle "1tb cheese. ~ cup but ter or margarine chopped broceol.i, lha'l\·ed Place one third of tl1e Note: Once the..cuserole la frozen, it may be removed from the ba king dish. Wrap tllthtly in foll and r e&um to f reerer. When ftady to bUe. remove foil and plat'e frozen casserole U! original bakin& dish. day, arid 1llln& ~ ln dishes 1iii laapoon pepper . In large saucepan melt ,Bake in 400 degree F. oven ¥1: cup flour 4 ounces MozzareUll, cheese, chickn miiture on the bottoln to pu\ away in heier for IA 'tea!J>l*i dried Jett tar· 1l9tter; add onion and coo.k. 1$ to 20 minutes; unt.11 ctUckcn in teaspoon salt thinly sliced -of the casscrole :top wtth half f'utlft lllells, 111 fine way to rap ~ over low heat Wllll ten4er. mixture I.a heated and biscuits 'iS teaspoo" dried leaf basil Grated Pan:nesan cheese the noodles. half the cottage save Ume and money. 2\2 cups diced cooked chicken Blend in flour. Remove from are done. Serves 4. l \1, cupi; chicken broth (fron1 , J\1elt butter in I a r g e cheese n1h.t urc. h.:i.lf the broc· If you simmer three broiler· (from Simmered ctdcken) heat; gradually stir ln chicken Note: tbe' <*lery. carrots, Simmered Chicken) sauet'pan. Blend In flour. snit coli and 1\101.zarella cheese; frfff chickens at one time, 1 cup sliced celery broth, milk and lemon juJct. green beans will be crispy-ten-5 cups diced cooked chicken and basil . Stir ln chicken broth repeat. you cm have a sumptuous 1 cup thinly sliced pared Rettni to heat and cook. der. For softer or "more (from Simmered ChlCkenJ and cook, stirring Constantly, End 14•ith lhe la st thi rd of Clllcken Pot Pie fOI' dlnner,1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'~~~~~~~~·~ -~~~~~~~~~~~ i£Eyi:~~ For a· Wide Selection and Greater Savin s day you serve it. ls al.mme.rlng c!Ucken for you just a dim memory of Grandmother's dq? Update the memory .ia 'tat lt to work! Simmerlnr dl~ln Wiler ii .. exceOmt; ...,. to coo1c It 1n quantity. n gtvu mo~t, tendtr meat tlr use In manY clilf'"9t dlabeo. Then, too, there is the savory boolm ol cblckit lir1>1h· Any food bonus today ~ prir.ed especially, and th11 ls an easy . one lo come by. SIMMERED CllJCUNS 3 broiler-fryer ~ (I ll to 3 pounds •ad>)~ <r art in serving pl &,cups water 3,A&ll ooklns, alloed 4.rlbO·celtrY wllh lea"" l lablespooa salt 11:'""'-pepper P,ttl chlckena In kettle; add water and remaining in- ~·Bring to a bo l l : '°"'I' tightly. Reduee heal and s~ I hour or U11UI tender. ~· from beat: 1traln brolh. Refrigerate chicken llld bnlllt at onco. Wk<n chlctm I.I . coo1, remove meat rroln akin and • bones ; cut Into chunks. Yleldt a-7141 cupo -cooDd cNcl<en and I to 7 cupa brolh. aDC!tEN ror PIE Yi cup butler or marpriqo • ' Potdtoes 1:. Stuffed v.,.con~~ f,..hloniaoU.. I 11\JW&D 1'RDZER fool. 1 P.Ol'ATOEI I <lloidnl ...... -I po...ds • \l cupbuUer ' II cap Jlg!>t cnom ' llO to.,_ lllt j Willie pepper to ..... P..,nta -' 9'nb potatoes In cold and dry. -In a Jl"heat,i oven until COC>kOd ~about t •. l .. from polatoe li>eJ¥. -poiato palp ml wttp ~· cream, ult and "-ti. ftUfnl Into the polllo aheJls. !priU!e· .w\lfl papHka. Wrap each pollto ...,.,.1e1y In heavy.duty foil; store In freezer. -ready lo .... place dlrecl from freezer -•)ill mtpped In foll -U! a pre. heated 'fOO.deeree oven llld bake unUI hot through - about 45 mtnutea; turn bocll foil (« the lalt s minutes of baldJll, Carrots Creamed QUmlng your own ii taS)' IOd. cheaper. I PllYLL'S CAIUIO'I! AND CELERY I cupo lblnJy lliced Clm>t1, about 4 carrots l cup thinly 1llc"'1 celery ~~ to 1 cup boiling water I tablespoollll bolter 2 tablespoons flour I cup milt t I scallloo, finely chopped ! Salt and while pepper to tute. I Into a sauce pan tum the carrots, celery and boiling waler; cover and boll a-ndy Wllil vegetab&es are t.ender- crisp -8 to 10 minutes ; drl.in. In the clea~ llUCeplD o,ver mockralely 1oW boot melt the boiler; al~ In ti. flour; remove rrom lleat; ~lly stir in the _milk, keeptna smooth. Return---.-• .. c • 1ra 11 1 to - moderately In hoot and cool<, stlrrinl -ltY, u D t 11 thickened tod bubbly. , Add carrOCI, oellr'J, ICtllion llld ult and pepper; nbeat. Mal<ea I scrvlnp. Winter Move II lhete'a parsley n..a'lshina In your p dren, you CIR tnlllplan< ll to an ~ win- dow boX ftlt winter growing. • • • . ,~,.,,.. ~ !!!"" TOP SIRLOIN CHUCK ROAST RIB ROAST ROUND STEAK SMOKED HAI RIB STEAK STEAK -BEEF BLADE CUT WIEEND ID!ft.11 FULLY COOKED BEEF ..:.:~. $199 .... .... ..:.:::.:"$117 ··~ .Cl"SIT ......... Y 77~ ··~:::.u.· s 11• •11u . ,_,,, ..... , $139 ........ 111.r.lllC MALJI' -010,.0tl -MOl'Ofl •K• l'U.\l'Oll lrillO PU.VOtlAlllO ,......,,.. ..... PLAVOlllMle PU'IOllAllD MlllLITY La _," et1AL1n u 9UA•.rn U lllM(IYID OllALlfY I.a ' LINK SAUSAG~ 31 ~~.~~.~.~!!..~~~.~ ....... ~ 1 ~~ 11•s C::-,.:'~~.~-......... I LINK SAUSAGE 49c 1111.AT BIS •••M••-•MlllLIH ......... . --........... ~ .. ,..•1n '::~ .. ~ .':'.!"J'~27' FRESH SPARERIBS PORK ROAST 9ac Low Everyday Priced Fresh Deli Items ! ml lllS s • PllSl•Y llSCllTS ._._u 99c -.01111110.ave.WT.•LN .---.. 7 L• '""'"''"' .. , ......... 12,.,.. 1 .,,._.,._..~ .•. 1oz c.ui14' ~.................... "CUBE STEAK $1H All IDT .... , Lmlllft CESE , liROUllD BEEF88c '"" ............................ " ...., ............... 1,.,.11 ----.10.,,..tl u•~-... u BONELESS ROUND $12' ISCAa'IAm SWiii .... • ··s •ss• ......... • EXTRA Wll y.eori'E'siiili""'"""'""'$ ~~ C01'11D ilMOlllCM11c) ••••• 141ru'J ,..._.tat)1,1 ••••• ,.IO-OIJM42 GROUID BEEF ••••LO!:ll ............... ..;...,-..... 1 Lt '!!M~~••'l&-8.,~~.~.~!.~1~,.. 17c =~7;::~ .... ~1 l! ~2!~!~~1~~~_ . .' __ ... *I~ _{ t , • I -~---NESTLE'S MORSRS ." .... ~.":l 53• KEY BUY FROZEN FOODS KRAFT CARMELS. ................ :;;l 44., SUN$HINE COOKIES .......... ':': 61 .. POTATO CHIPS'. ........... ~;~-;: 54• BUC-WHEA TS aREAl. ........ '.~~ 67 • LIPTON SOUP MIXES. ....... ,Jl: 42 ' ... MIX & EAT aREAL.'.".':':".::::l 43• HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ... REYNOl,i!S~BROU,ER FQJL :.': 33• i PRESERVES ..:-~s'nt · · n.oz JM :;I ... BIZ PRE-SOAK ........ ~0:1 .fll ,rCAMAY BATH SOAP. ........ ~ 16· ,rCASCADE OITTRGENT.':l.".": 90· ,rJOY LIQUID DITTRGENT.~.~ n ;. ... PUREX LIQUID BLEACH .... ;\ 49• ,rSPIC & SPANCLEANER'::\"::.99• ,rMR. CLEAN CLEANER. .... ~l': 73• ... ALUMINUM FOIL.. ....... tTO::i 23• .,..COOKING BAGS.~.~~::: 37• " KLEENEX TISSUE ""'' 3.~ rt -.cTIOI 'J HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ZEST BATH SOAP. ............... !'.'.: 22• TOP JOB CLEANER ............ :;: 75• SAFEGUARD BATH SOAP. .. ;~:: 22 • IVORY SOAP. ................ ~::34 • ... SOLO COZY CUPS .... ,,:r:.= 13' ~SOmNER ...... , .. ~~=1 .25 DAIRY PRODUCTS LADY LEE 1a CREAM .. : ...... ~.~ 79 • VITA PAKT JUICE. ............. O::::: 75• ,rSOFT MARGARINE.. ... ~::::: 47· LAOY LEE TOPPING ........ !:;t.: 52· JOllYTWil . ~ :r POP CORN n~•~•39 <Oii /l.llrJ•!H1'0>< ...,tli\111\H,<.; TREESWEET JUla .............. ':':: 28• BIRDS EYE CORN .. > .......... ,wl: 54• CERTl·FRESH SCALLOPS .... '.\.'l 2.14 DOWNYFLAKEWAFFLES ... ~42• BIRDS EYE ZUCCHINL ..... ~:": 23• ... JENO"S PIZZA ROLLS. .... J ~~ 55• SARA LEE CAKE.. .......... ~::;: 79• ... BIRDS EYE BEANS .. :.':':.':: 37• KEY BUY CANNED FOODS ,rDOLE PINEAPPLE.. .... ~.~Jt::37• DOLE PINEAPPLE ...•••.... ~.~0:~ 20• FRUIT COCKTAIL.. ........... :::: 33• LOMA LINDA FIG JUICE.. .... ~.~69 • DEL MONTE BEANS. .......... u::'~ 31 • VEGETABLE JUICE.. ......... ..'l:'ci\: 37• 'LADY LEE SPINACH ............. ~0:: 31• ,r ANDERSON 'S SOUP ...... ,~J!!: 27• COLD WATER ALL ' 59 ~~~.~,!l~~~~~T_,.,., ... 0£ m. ..... 1 [V!RYOAY lOW PRICES ON HEALTH ANO BEAUTY AIOS PROTEIN 21 SHltMPOO Ory, II. ... NorMial PROTEIN 21 HAIR SPRAY kt., UnKt, 11. ... tt.T.H. Tllara'o A --JM •..• ~c..ty--ntW.U.PMMI&,_ .,, ....... GU* •n. -·-,..-... _ .... ,., .. ..., ,,.,._,_ MWMllMll .. , .... , ..... ""' ... cm&,,,_ ,_...., ZIP TAPE RUMP ROAST s 111 tll ' ,, ....... , ............. _,.,.,".,... I.I ~~L~~~~!'··•••••••••••,..~.1 3L? ~~.~~VT~~~~! ......... , ... 89~1 ~~~~!~L!!r. •• , ... ,, .. ••••~ 1 ~ ~~~w!~U~~~~•ADIA ....... 43~ ~~~:_c_H!~~·~'~ ~:~51 ~. t~!.~t£R.Y.ER~ .......... 49~. KEY BUY LIQUID DETERGENT "'"°""69' t JJ.OJ:m CANNED FOODS LOW EVERYOAY PRICE HARVEST DAY BREA~7f ~Y.UllnU 1•01uw TURN TABLES ~~~~~~.-~~!!I" ~~ .. !A~.J 1" ~QI~!2~~ ..... 1O~73c ~~~GN'~"°''...:··-·-········-·····11• .. ~~~.~~E ............................. 13"., RADISHES & GR. DNIONS ...... 10<"' JONATHON APPLES .19< fXTltA FANCY .......•......•••••••••• ••••••, ii OUOITOllS AMlllOHT, CLIAN ANDCMIUT TREE TOP CIDER =BYt CANNED FOODS BORDEN CHEESE ..•. ~c:.,~ 1.02 FRENCH FRIED ONIONS.: ..... '.l:31' PET FOODS KAL KAN BEEF CHUNKS.:.J::.":: 35• GAINES MEAL ............. ::'.':4.15 PURINA CAT CHOW .......... ~ 2.95 BEVERAGE • SPIRITS ANCIENT AGL .... ~~·~"':':\': 10.98 BUDWEISER BEER. ........ ~•,!ll.69 LANCERS WINL ................ l\':3.98 jlflLUU At M JfOm WITI Ullll -1.J LOOK POI "'' KIY aUYSI PLASTIC WASTEBASKET Shell Deelt• ·~ Adl:h dtocorolh<• l111.1<h Y Dovtll• Tier ......... 127 : ~:·~.·· i 'i7 \ (l'(.,;;..---iiiii: Slntle ., ............ 76( ,,. DRESS SHIRT t:... PermoPr-Solld Collr. N'~, 4'', A•ll. Colon.. ;y 14 112·17. 99c ;-' .;,:K,a,1 109 ..... K,Qy/ ..... llZ71 "9-AT JA NI .. _ u .... -...mnm -' -L ~A,_ ~119, su(k 39c Two $1ded TOI"··· PYREX .I PERCOLATOR ' .;·TIES 2" ... Jff PIAID SHIRT ARRID DEODORANT lcrit., \IMalt. powdef. lcftt. UMolt. ...... 4~,,~ Q-TIPS 1N• ........ "-"-- ...... 4 s,1 _ .... lllt .. -111111' """uat--•9--,. -wwwwaa,.. mr1 6 Ml ftlm ---"- I TUBE CLIPS LEISUfii MERRY TE ETER ·TOTIER WATCH 6 CUP SIZE · oood to tti. lau 2 47 ''"" " "''' drop wMn rnod1 In o PY-II.IX CoffH IM)I. CHARLIE THE TUNA 1 I T HO "°"" 1'' r.-""' -23• l 'S Flonri•I '•rmo ,,.,, At1t. Plolde i.M.L-Xl, 396 (. '=-.""IT SHIRT ll$ LayltNd look kftlt Mt!. Colen 3•1 MM-lL.. • " I . . . . . . ~ . .. . . .. .. -. . . . . . .. . . .,, . . . 48' DAIL V PILOT French Toast Accented .. .. With . ' Nu·tritien By llAllllARA GUllONS cooventional corn bread or,.. CORN BREAD (soy flourJ mixing bowl) and be' t brown. decaloriled """"" ol 1- Frtnch klaSt wlUi tyrupl called diet breads. 1 egg, separated 1 tablkpoon baking pc>wder Sll>OOt&. Pour the com 1:1atter Remove from ptlO to retain favorites, ~. ~, stamped. What kind of 1 breakfast la 'I'be secret lngmlient Is low-~) teaspoon salt Put the egg white and salt In Into the beaten egg white and• ~ crispness If not ~ lm-aeU·addressed lbvetopt aJ¥1 JS that! fat soy powder tor "soy 1114 cups skim milk a mixing bowl a.Ad beat until 'gently fold iogttber. . mediately. Mates 11 two-inch cents to SLOC GOORMET A low-calorie breakfast. lf flour"). • product you'll find 1 stiff but not dry. Spoon lnto an &.inch oonsUck ... squatt1, 49 calories eaclt. CHICKEN FAV,Olln'ES, in • • •· ' you're 8 Slim Gourmet cook. ln bealtb-food stores or on the ~ cup ye }ow cornmeal Conibini the"" yolk with all cake pan. Bake In a hot, (Southern Fried Chicken, care of tbe Dlhy PUot. 50 1\\"0 slices of our Freocb health-food shelf of your % cup all-purpose flour remaining ingredients In your preheated 425-degrce OYen for Qlicken 1 la King, Chicken West Shore Trail, Sperta, N.J. toast, topped with hooey-,_•_upe_rm_ar_k_e_t. ______ "_• _cu_p_Jo_w._ra_w_•Y ___ po_w_de_r _b_Jen_d_e_r _co_n_ta_in_er_<_o_r _•no_lh_er_20 __ m1n_u1_.,_._un_u_1 _:g_:q_:l_d_•_•_Cho_w_M_e_m_an_d_mo_r_:e_I _F_or __ um_o_'_,--•-• __ _;;':__:;=----t-...... ....;=-- maple syrup. adds up to 2001 cak>ries or less, only a frac- tion of the cak>rie cost of diner-style French toast . " And our French toast ls bet· ter nutritkm -rich with pro- tein-powered eggs but short on st.arch. j rease and sugar. We use a wt.ale egg for two slices of toast in our recipe, and prepare It the DIK81 way, without added lat To mate this French tout you'll need a noostlck skillet with its nonatlckery In good woR1ol order. A cao ol the spray-Oil, no-<alorie !~thin .coating for no-fat frylng wlD help, as well. SLIM GOIJllMET FRENCH TOAST FCJHllCl>-oWvlng : % sllcel blJlh-protein diet -1 <II ii._. nter Few clr"!ll vaoilla Butter alt s butter na-v.noc Fork·blend the egg, water and flavoring in a small -bowl. Allow the -to IOak for three t o ftV1 minutes, altmiaUng slices unill all the egg II absorbed. Sipr'!!_Y a nonstick skillet with no-calOrie lecithin coating and heat over a moderate name. Ad!! the brud. Cook. turning once, until both sides are goldea. 'ftlls toast ls so moist and navorful It needs no butter. Top with one tablespoon of one ol the oyrups below. Each ,slice, 85 calories. Low Cltolesterol F r e D c b Tout: SUb8titute two egg whites tor D whole egg. Add one drop or yellow food coloring, If you wish. This has DlOl'fl pro- tein than the previous recipes, but the calories are even lower -only 60 per slice. Whit lo put OD your no-but· ter French toast? Try ·our maple-hooey syrup, only 11 caloriea ... bleopoon instead of the 60 calories or more yau'd spend !or honey or supr-~ pancake syrupi. MAPL&-HONEY SYRUP I I """""' dark honey J ounces pure mapte syrup · (not "pancake syrup'') 2 t.easpx>ns arrowroot 1 cup cold water Combine In a ·saooepan and stir until blended. Heat Wltil mirture s Imm e·r s and thickens. Makes I~ cups, 19 calories per tablespoon. MAPLE-HONEY SYRUP II 2 ounces dark honey 1 teaspoon maple extract I cup oold wal'1" I teas:poom arrowroot sugar llUbstitute equal to 7 tablelpoons Combine: in a saucepan and stir to blend. Cook and stir over moderate name until thicllened and clear. Only sevtn calories per tablespoon . Al last! Com ·bread for calorie counters ! Our com bread Is only 49 calor\es a slice, less than half the calories of com bread made according to the con- ventional recipe. What's more, our com bread has -SO per c.mt more body· buUding protein than either Currants An Event The Raspberry Flummery, wbkh bl:ends the flavors of raspberries and currants is a popular European t y p e d ........ QUICK RASPBERRY FLUMMERY 1 package (10 ounces) frozen raspberries, thawed 1 jar (IO.Ounces) red currant jelly ~cup water 1A cup sugar I.II .cup tWn starch ~ cup water 1 tablespoon lemon juice Presf thawed raspberries through s~ve to remove -· Ml:I IOJ!ether berry puree. jelly, 1 ; cup water and 1ugar in saucepan. Cook over medium heat, •tlrrine coostantly, until jelly ¥0NIVALU£ GROCERIES .32 • CHI Syn, 1111'1 CNlrVlllpr CllllU II er- llkir'I Alfll CocHlf ~ .31 ~.71 Diii I'll•'"' J1lcl ...... Slffwlcll Liii """ 10 ..... .43 TROPICAL.,.. __ ft, 1 PRESERVES , .. ,.~ c I .or..iNI 't'olillff" I WIAln l'lctlt -'" ~~·::::"' ·" ClilllllllltM~s,illll 'l.~ .85 11111,.iBmn .. ~~ .75 .69 ..... Cnldla "'!~~ .38 , .... 11111111'1 Giii C111111 '1= .45 1My"1llllllal811w ~ .79 .... 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BONELESS ROUND STEAKS D1t01Ct AJU.CUf LL Slrttll TIJ SllMI '"~ ... 1.7' USDA Cllllce CIA SitlU ':".:' .._ 1. 79 U8llA CUlcl Pllll!Mul SllMI ... 1.17 USDA Cllllcl TIJ Slrtlll S111ks ... 2.09 ... 1.49 USDA CHOICE 1 !!!,B.,!l~AK " B111las llHll 111" 1111•' 1111111 ... 1.39 USDA Cllllli!a-11RI•'1111111 u.1.29 l111las Sllwtll hll :.::i\ USllA CHlcl 11111 Slllrt Ina I _,.... T-BONE USDA 1 7. STEAKS CHOICE T9"l)M l'U.YlW\A. i.a I FnD Pit i. "I[].~ fnlti Pit I.II SllCll ~ FrlU PD!t S,.11 Rib "'.:'It' .. .99 co.1.Z9 ... 99 • .,....... .. _ •l!!J '* r1 SLICED '"'·~•. 99u BACON IAEAKF..\ITTJIEAT """~ I ·~ Viii S111* BICll .:.."ti.-=. Roll SllClll C1111.i11 B• ~ '"" ""' J-' I.la:.... "'1'll!.'.:r hlly .... --.:..~. OL 1.19 ... 89 u.1.99 1.09 .... SEAFOOD SELECTIONS fHCJ Skltlllll llu Slit ..:::. ... 1.29 m111110-Pri "'"'n:t:"' ... 1.39 FANCY WHITE TURBOT FILLETS t :::r Wll.TCHEllS Fll.VOf'llT! 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HOTCOLORS ~ nMIT'fTIMY.CHOICIOfCOLOM • CIJH-Tlll A.T1ltSl1NJ"9u YlttYI CIUltl ~ Fiii S...11 Clkl PH 11111111 Collll FIHw ...n .. .za .43 .14 a.move !tom beat lOlll SUr Jn lemon juice. Pour In· to I quart mold. 0\111 until 340'1 firm. Makes 4 to II st:rvlngs. D Adams Ave., at Brookburst, Huntington Beach Doheny Park Drive, Ca~strano Beach 5922 Edinger 4ve., at Springdale, llntlngtan Baell Laguna Hills Plaza, El Tora i \ ,, ' ' I • \ '/•I , .. '1 •• .. .. ~'~ '. . Te _. lhopplflt. Yllue -... ,,_ .. ..., ,.-Tllol'lwliill" ,_ -at v,... lhirJ ...... . ....... -lat low...-....... Ill! .. _____ ,...,. dllry productti lrultl end #''"' ....... ,..._. Ill" .•. ---..... -... -lntbo-IMtlhliW•-:: .. ,1 v ...... -,.. .. -_,.. ,._ .. got ...... ....,.. .. --...... -..,,-1o .. -·-__ .. "'._ ' ' WHEATIES Save .17 I HULTH~ l IEAUn : l 7 COLGAn ~::" · TOOTH!! STE 'MmlY""llZlf~ . Lmrll Mlllnln c~~"WL. ·, ~LKA·S~TZER · TAB LETS 25 n. " 1C ~FCM~•ACllll ' JaJ "'' su.,... ~wr-•• r• Crltil ... ~ SI. J1111• CUii A.,.,.. ' .. •• •• .. .. " .. •• ... ·, l .... • ., I ~ -j = ' .. ... • J Cl $ C • I C•'\• o ~ •o ~ -# • I . • ) .. ..,_ -~ • 9' • ' .....-. " I ~i. . . . I · Pl\bT·ADVERTISU I w-. -10, 1973 Wtdriesday, Oetobtt' 10, 1973 OAll Y PltOT .. 47 • '. • I • • • \1 . II / . . . . • • '• - ' . , . . .• . ( . . .. • . ~ • J I } f ' . ,• ~ ' \ There'l!•really n<? big secret~:!~;~ no:magic.£~1)14; All that's ~ulred is · knowing'.\v~ere the ne~i ~ ~b9 l\larket It, Start there-:--l>eniile you ; • b _oW '!'~. f:AgrfdlenU Will lit iJt trwhest.'and tilt ~t qu~lty. To build af. ·' . betlff nambutJer, j~H bell!! at Im JW'clio! . ~, ( • ,, ·~ 1' { ~ ' ' • ' Bu••• lih 1:,c Ditti · ._ l!!hl tor th111iwor rou'I avor • . . ·Fiiiet of. Ptrol1 • • ·• 111\. · l"resh! lb! l'4n • 1kllln ICIOktl)ol Mahl-Mihl ••• ,. • • 19~ T\lt mJ thln1, floa ffawallan WIWrtl Turbot Filliti • . • 89t ~m G;Mnl1J14'• Jey wattn!· CIA.I · SJ29 CLAWS ... Meaty! n.m Al~n Kln1 c .. blt ' : ~.,., ,~.., s • ...., """ •· ,,, I, l , ,,,. (~brief presentation on : the .subject· and merits· of quality) .. • Open daily 9 to 9 Sunday JO to 1 No 1alea to dto.lerr Always fresh! " s.,.r Siw•r . DtllC9feSHll s,.dflsl . . . SLICED S 1· ti. AllERICAI . . 1""'1en'a family pack! 2 ~ b!i! Shrimp Cocktail • • 33c u-... in 4 ... -blo slam! • . . Horseramsh •• ~ • • 25c On blmburgeri • WOW! Silwr Spriap 6 K•Dlls ••• •. 49C C . __ , ·-"-• B·"'•'-. t . I mp .mu --.u•' ....,,... • ... Pl!' JU. . ·:~~~-43c Buddi1fa • 6 deliciaal ilnda! ., •• 3 e& I ' ' """' ,,..,,. , ... .,. IOIRICO . ~ SJM RUM 5469 Choooe' liRht or dark ••• fifth ' • ' , .......... '2.51 Just-the name conjures gourmet ;.._t,U.S.D.A. Choice bee(, aatuillly aged Rid .,Riii .... , ........ '2.7t Promi•e him ·•nything, but 1trve bim buttirr tender filet, from El Raadio! Pork Bnaa ... ESS •••••• 1lll Iowa pork~ ••• lean, tetldtr (CUBES OF PORK ... FGRSWEET AND SOUR ... 1.69 lb.I MEAT LOAF · s10~ El Rancho's own mix ••• oven 'ready! Pricea in Effect Thur. throuRh Wed. October 11 through October 17. · ' HAM LOAF . s12~ Made with.our ·ham, fmh pork, Be SausageuFum1a ..... ggc. El Rancho's own ••• pure pork! · Sausage ITM.1111m1E ...... s1a•. We make it continental fashion! Ground Lamb ••••. 79e. Fmhly lf"'Und fresh lamb! Chicken Breasts • • s1 ••.; Booelesa Conlon Blue (w/dmaing $1 .69 lb.) • ~~:SAGE 39c Former John'a (rah l!ld i.,1Yi 8 oa. ARCA DIA . PASADENA : SOUTH PASADENA: HUNTINGTON BEACH: NEWPORT BEACH : 17,'I Ne•pod BIV<I '"'' · 111 ' 1 ' w. '· /r, ,,, 'I 1r1r11l11 H~(: I.' 1,r1l .t•'!1 ttu11t1n1·1011 Ur iJJ111tr.111i11\ironqu1•:(R1,'1rt]V1J!kCPnlt1) 2555[,1~t~iluffOr.(Ea'>lhlulliJtl1r,rCrnl•·r) · 1 • J l I "' .. ~ ,. ~ . .... ,. . ~ ..... ' • •• . ~ ... . . . • I • . ' ' ' 41: • DAILY PILOT Wt11M!da)', OctObtr 10, iq73 •• • • .. .. ~ • • ' • > . • , , ' • • . • • • ~ .. . .,.. .... ---. ' ' tit· > ,..,,. l.. a Peck . I ·Otte:· a~::~f :any · Beec '~Nbt Strained ·FoOa for your bab~· · ., No Artificial FlaVors • No Artmcial ·Colors , . . . Beech-Nut Baby .foOd •• · • as nalural as you can buy.·· r ----~ IFREE I . . I I If REE I . -------------------~~ STORE COUPON· 1 Free1·arof onv Beec.h-Nut Strained food (vege o~lei, dinners, fruits and desserts). ...._ ___ ,_.._ ____________________ _ ----~~ FREE 'I . I ' ' ., . . . : • . . • ., . .(i)f ~ . .. • ' .. t • • ' • I • l J ' ! l •. l , I ' •' ' , ,. ,, ~ I ,I ·, y ., I I ' PJl..OT·AD'IERTlSER Kiss, YOUR LANDLORD ·, ,GOODl,YE And become one! 2 be4room home plus an in· come unit aboVe ' large double garage. 1 block t~ Ne':"~J\e.'!l'h "'<"'il!ll lane» G;f"t buy Ju'tt reduced to '64:ro:>. s.tai1111. ' ' , .' ,WOll.K ~UT OF YOUR · . . \JVE IN!. Nice .cleao home onlC-2 zoning o.k. for a ·businest artd "J\car' 17th Street, Costa l\fesa. Large corner lot. $33.750. For quick look call 64&-7171-.. VA SPECIAL • NO ~OWN PAYMfif,: ·:· Hu .. lot -a...,, .. , ~ acre! Boalltrai"! ga)e,._ lmmarulatlilY cared r~. 3 bedroom ~1.'N!Cel)';:_i landscaped. Huge pat lg With gas BJQ: ~¥. homa.t that is' truly reedy" to~ove into .... Jf(llit ~ or .U -~ $29,950 -a11 tc~ ... QJ.IJ ~ -'42-2535 . .\ • . .. • -' t.:==:c!:~:::J .. -ol"M~-~-''tt•;J VA'' NEAR BEACH ~. ~ _,. ~ ~~ltuliy i-iilnlcurdl ~. Ideal floor' plan. ilvtn( room o'~ns to fOY~r,ed pfltio and lovely )'artflf Afi~appll&ncea;1 bl.41{.lh .. Pride of ownership uaumed with the Join. Don't delay. Ca.II tode.Y! Under $30;000. OOJ.6167. . . ·, ... NEWPORT 11&\CB 11ot ~...,... -- 646-1111 • • ' ·~ . PRiCE SLASHED! ' . . . . ~ . • . . . ... ' . • If there It one thing th1t characterize• the way ''Th-RPI E1tetert"' heftdle your Reil E1t•te tranNCtlont, ~'II Or selling, Its 11 llfe of ffM, S.y goodbye once and tor."'•11~ to the fru1tr1tln9 altuatlon1 you coulcl otherwt1e encounttr . .r Move into more than 1 place to live , •. , move ;ft on an .. t ier way of life , . , , move to "The Real E1t1..,.., Remember we are the largest locally owned Rnl Estate firm with over 100 profatslon1l1 to help you every step of the way, Please drop by, we will be happy to answer any of your questions. EASE IAYCREST LUXURY 2-STORY MESA VERDE 5 IR. On this Dutch· Hayen ?-.farina culie! 3 family. NEWPORT BEACH Clearb' one or the most cxcillng homes in 1'Iesa sized bedtoms. Recently painted in and out. Great family home _ 4 bdr _ 2,._ baths_ very VC'rde! Double vaulted entry to expansive living . . . . room, gr11.nde stairC'asC' to spacious hldea\.\·ay Beautiful brick pe.bo with big used brick BBQ fi-.nctional noor plan _ many Jovefy fcaturt'S on mast<'r suite plus big bf'drooms for everyone. · · pr! ba k -~ J _, ~ $3 '"'"' , . , Kitchen -house\\ifPS Incredible dream adjoin. ptt •n vate c Youu. ust ,.,..u ... -a.i to l,~ .. q1;1ict s~1i;et -;--6_l'ller 1\\·lll ... h~lp .ru~~~ ~4.,.~· :ln g cnormo,us fanlily rocnn ... Exqulsiu. decora· ~·BCtte(ltwi:ry!can;.tU2-25~.: ·~.. • <:'"" -•• 8 b It :.C tfh"'-~'.""tans.161tn '.I _ ._ ... ~ ·,tpr fcatun.!s throughout. Just steps from the ' '•' .. -SUPEal VIEW ~tt .t~' !NEW l:.l$TIN~ .• · .... ,., . 'F'\ • ~· •.'. co ~ .. O~ of tpe finCst A'icw• In Harbor Vle:-v ~·· H!U.. A pleasure to .f>r~t thls beautiful ,i;..,, fl '.bt;Jrootn.. home. Brick Jtrep• in livln1 . • l'OOlll 11.nil Jamily ri:>om. '.,S~kllng r'beated ·" :t.nd ~·flltcted pool. 'O\ltdCi6r_Ugba, :Q.B.Q. Fire ring:. lt1any extras -call 673-8550. ' .. . , · ~UME. 6°1/2 0/o. FHA IN ·COLLEGE PARK Better step quickly!! 4·Br, 2 Bath, double fireplace: -Family room with beamed ccil- ln&s· NUFf SAID! can 546-2313. · , . ~U:~:=~t?:J;~~M ' '; . .' . . .. l11tegrlty of .style, setting and des.ljpi grttt you here .. St>iclousves! JS the lreynoter 370 , 1q. ft. fllmilY .J'OO'll. 400 sq. ft. TTUUter bed· 1 room suite plu1 p&rRnU .retreat. Let us shO\v you the, rest! Call ~2313,.. WHAT A IUY! ~~$U~ABLE. LOA~ -' Four big bedrooms. Lots or living room. N~v 1hag carpeting. Fresh palnL Big yard with hugt? coveted patk>. AU this1an<t more ror only $3'2,000. !;;:all right now to sec! u m e. c a g\.'ll. -• , ... ·:country club. \Vords full us -caJI S.16-2313 , • I ·~ '• • I ~ I ' •• r 'IASY LIVING • r ASSUME 6°l/4 °/o LOAN In ~"1ewly ~ ....... }. --~.2 bath ·• SPACIOUS tri-1~1 condo • .close to Hoa&" Hospital & · ' · available lm ..... ately. • ... ,.,, ,.... 01>-., ' MEDITERRANEAN UOO. ~'°°· TO'r,aee; call -646-71'.!1. } Step down into 600 sq. ft family room . • •\ •"'" '/. ,. '"'' 1 ;Look up to beamed cathedral celling. ~ . 1t \Varm to either of two fantastic fireplaces. THREE IS A CROWD '' Gi~t '""''" wit•. Totally upgnul<d. "" J;\"ery con\•cnience. A California classic ln tbis Cftlle It's inco'!le! Large 2 bedroom, 61 ,hear the ~an. Dial 963·6767 . rtriplex. All with private patios. Buy and •: · rent in super Costa Mesa location. $53,500. •' , Ca!1 646.7171• . , • ' , ·fr :, GARDEN GROVE '· ....... f ·• J. SHOWP' •cE ,, . . " ' .... . NO QUA.Ufll~G.· GREAT ,; Supe• sha.-p home. Magn111«nt matm~ lol. ASSUMAILE,.·(OAN "~ ....... <OV"ed patio. "'• pool. EntoruJn at v l borne wlth pride. Spotlesa. Only $39,000.00 · Anyone c~ take over these easy·to-make..": -Rush. Call 963-6767. payments. Avoid today's lnter('lt rate. Dill r-1 · .ilti~ it,.juat...$30,~.-A.r--barp.fn llke ..... •. ··~ ,, .r ~~~10"""' to,llnd.Hun'Y ·.._ ..il ~~'d· OOM FOR .LIVING " ~~ Nlcc)y",~capt'd grounds complete with ~1 brick planters. Rich carpels. Sunken Span· LOOKS UKE MODEL, fsh·style family room. 3 spacius bedrooms. On quiet 1lrec.'t, but close Co everything. A . .HOME $32,liQQ . '., . : ru• value at $34,900. To "' call 842-2535. • ' I Fantastic 4 years young home has had the best of• cure. Isnmaculate throUirtJout. ~ou'll lov~ the bright cheery kitchen ~uld the spacious living ~ EXcellent Oalifor~ nia clasllc area. cau now to ~ 847~10. BE YOUR OWN. 1055 ANTl~lUE SHOP FOR SALE Very tood money making Antique $hop on Antique Row, Make yous: inveitinent back • "'the first year. 100% aifd )50~;, mark up Asking only $9500.' Price lpcludes inventory -Plus reglsteffil oafue. For mdre lnfor-. mation please call 673-8550. Don't miss this one!!! ' ' ' ' V~Y SPECIAL PRICE ,Corona 'Del l\1ar cf1Umer. lm111a'cu1ate and super sharp. Qreat locat!On. Ni> rna.inte· na.nce fees. No leasehold rent a,nd .even a peek at the ~an. Ca.JI us for terms and an appointment to Inspect. Priced in 50's. 673-8550. ' ' ·1tAs;:~~L U~~~,L~~~~.00 MODERN DOLL HOUSE . . Oranlatk entry. Step.down living room. ronnal -dining area. Ught, airy' kitchen. Beautiful parquet Doo1· family room. 3 spa- -:tous bedrooms. Separate laundry room. S It. S quality show·s throughout You'll igree it's a Jot for $44,900. Call today :i-42·2535. TODA Y'S SPECIAL Big corner Jot. 4 big bedrooms. New car· pets and drapes. N~w kitchen and bath- room floors. Newly painted. E1aptone patio. Brick BBQ. An inuna.culate home for only $28,300. BettC'r hurry! call 842-2535. 6 UNITS • 7°/o S74,500 • BEACH ftrlmc beach uw.·n location. 6 units. Assum. lblf' 7% ·1st loan. Earns 13<;{, on down pa~ntenL Corner Jot. Greenbc.Jt. Hurry. ca.11 546·1600. 12 UNITS + POOL v · • • , DAILY , PlLO LET -THE SUN SHl~t,.;aN' . ' Through-evctf "'indO\\·. Br:lght chet'f)"-Jminacu· lau.• pool home. Spacious open floor P~ with super bir,:: kitchen, large bedrooms. Prof~! low maintenance lAndsca)llng. Located.OnJ)eau. tlful tree lined street in exL-elJtont area. $38.500 Buys it all. Call now to see. 847-6QIO. 't l' .~ NIT -PICKER'S Cl'fOICE ' _, UnbeatablC' lerm_,. Assume a 51.( ~{, V.A. loan or ... ov .. ncr will carry a second td.. ?iiove info this imntaculatP 4 bC'droorp h<Mnc And choose bet\\'f!t'n the \\it mt crackling Jlfc' or the cool pool. Relax on the decked patio. Enjoy evel')' convenitmce. The pool and fireplace equipment stay, This hooie can"t last. Under $39,000.6o. Dial 963--6767. GOODY IN GARDEN' G'RbYE < Deco1'8.ted lnslde and put1 TaUQfctl-'j)lantblgs 'on a lariw trlm1ncd lot. 4 bedrocin1,i::;-.:-fo;pifil.din· irtg. Custom 1ton·c fire-place. 1,,..erllpUitcJ,t' spot.- lPSs. E-Z-care n oor Plan. L!be1-ate i1*f{M5.J~ for less than $40,000.00. See it, youlU lo.,e-l-i)....oan 963·6ii7. . ' ,. : '...(,~ ,., TAX SHELTU :. . TAX SHELTQ , .•. :·;; TAX SHELT., ~ , ·. Remove the pain from tax lim4!r0;\0.d 'fhis·beach duplex ""'Ith "·hitc watC"r vie\./ •from· ·balcony. lOO';'c depreciation schedulE'. 'A!k for' oo~~com· puter projC'Clions for lncreast>d equit)" 1ll1d net spendable. C&ll 546·2313. CORONA DEL MAR NEW CONDOMINIUM ~1·6010. ·' 160 acres. One halt planted. One half leased for nmge. Ttna.nt. Exchange or trade, for this beautiful 6'.imer of nature. Near the New 'Me.Xlco border. Hold It or work it, a real pll)'. Ce.U 963-6767. PERFECT C'Cn u·al Costa Ml'Sa location. 4 • 2 bedroom & 8 • 1 bedroom units. Earns 51555 per month. l..ari;:e pool. Don't he>i- late -less than $12,000 per unit. call 316-1600. A fC'\\' steps to .. China Cove" rorner unit -plush ~;iiiii.ashag carrJC"tini; -2 bedroon1s, 2 baths -ample \\•a.rdrobcs and storage -deluxr built-lo kitchen plus pant11· -only $61,750. Call Gi3·8550. ' C:OSTA. MESA. 2790 H_..., ..... 146.JJIJ GET A KICK OUT OF LIFE $34,900 Enjoy life 11.t its flnH t. Three big ~Pftrklin:; JJOOls. Hcc1't'a.tion11.l are'11.~. )lanicur<'CI pa1·k-llke grounds. Yt)l1r 011·n ti!"i\'ftl(' s1mclo11s homf' In An assool~lion a.rea, Live a Hnlc -Ir.I somcone c\1e do the 1,1.•orK. You n1ust c:qJl'l'if'llt>(' this supcrhon'ie todalr! Gall right nO\\". 817-6010. HUNTINGTON BEA£B 11''31 -llYd. ·• 21030 llroolt .... t : 6014 w .... An. CORONA DEL MAR 312 Mar111erlte 673°1550 142·Hl5 tU·USl H1·601D • ...... --~-- COLLEGE PARK DELIGHT Finest ai°t'a in College Park. Slont'S thro\\· to 11.ll ~(·hoo1s. yC't quif'T, !'l"cludcd 811'<'1.'t. Strikingly la ndscRped -lot.~ of bri~k pla ntf'no <ind lt•1-re~. F'n)lll \\":lL"lll. l nv ilin~ !'n t1·~ Rll'p Into ilL~h nl!\\' Clll"IX'IS. Rich 1.an('!tir1i.: l~'('Qr. Crni:klin!; fil'\'- pl:tet'. L:Rr1;1· h1'liroon1s nnd. fun11l31 1·ooi11. :i baths. l{cal Value. Cnll ~lti·:l31.l . IN,VF.ST~IE~TS 2790 Hort.or Glvd,. Suite 2~ 1 COlta Mtso 546-l 6UO • s • - ' \.< •. ]!II oAiLv · •n.o r * ,,. ' -, .. -er l t I ~ .••••• ~·S24 The Bluest Marketplace on the· 0rqe Colst i>AllY .Pl•Oi CLASSIF.IED .ADS ~ ........ 950 ·m loot\ a Mo.i110 EQuipmem 900 . 9M L1 ... 11ie11t . , , , •••• 100 -199 1:-.0rwial • • • • • • • • • 200 -299 ~for Soi..' .... 100 ·124 Lw & Found •• ' •••• SS0 -514 MeKhondiw. • . •• IOO -149 You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad . . ERRORS. AdwrtlHrs .noutd check tMir •d1 Uily & r•port errors lmm.dietely. Th t _ ..... [642-5678] HouHt for Siie One · Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval I . . \ . """' ~ Iii ""' . . . tti"--m ~ • Pwtonok. • • • •••••• 525 • ,,.., Mand~-·':'. ~-~199 hol (tlofto Gen.at. • • • •• uo • 199 ttniol ..•• ~. · .•.•. 3cio -m Sd'IOolt Ol'ld lmtnicti:or ••• 57$ -599 ~..., ...,....,_ ... 600-699 Tnnportatioft. , , ••• , , 9lS • 949 ' p DAILY PILOT HIUmH lloblilty fw the lirat _ G_•ner_al'--~~~~-l ·G;;;i;one;;i:ir~•mfmmmmmmmmmmma::;:mmmmromlmmmmmmmmmmmm ~G;•;"";r;•;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;Ge;;no;•;·•;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.ll;Geno;;;;•;•;l;;:•;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:i°"';;-:~~elli~~;;;;:·:;;;;;;;;;;I -~ II ; r 'i4p-(i [ .... ,.,.,,., )~[ -"'"'''' )~ READ THIS ~~~!f~~E BEST VALUE in Mesa • ' •· .. ' . •. _ v aneral Gener el BEACH AREA DUPLEX • $90,000 Two blocks from tbe surf. Both 3 bedroom 2 bath '''ilh blt·in kitchens-huge floor to ceiling ·stone fireplace in O\vners suite, Plu sh carpets & custom drapes thruout. $9.000 cash will move you in. See jt now. 646-7711. ·-WATERFRONT • $220,000 "'! • Ne,v. on the market. this spacious cus~on1 family ho1ne oilers the epito1ne of gracious •" living. Beautiful vle\v of the Ba y. Our ex· •• elusive, Appt. only. 646-7711 . !·~ BA YSHORl:S • $112,000 LA CUESTA VILLAS $30,490' . Close to the oct.1n in Hunti ngton Bnchl Credit rejections •t first unit price! These have carpet, floor tile, and drf p~s 1 included. 3 BR., 2 BA .. HUGE farm kit· cheo, detached garage. IMMEDIAn OCCUPANCY Verde, but owner still invites offers on this. 1800 sq. It. 4 Bedroom home. Beautiful de- cor, wood paneling; \Vallpaper & good Car· pets. Elegant setting on spacious lot. Room for boat. or trailer. GOY'T REPO $26,950 -Quality built Costa Mesa home with gleaming hardwood floors, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, shingle roof & large double garage. Oniy '1450 down payment. Bids close soon · Call us for full details. ---,,,~ HERITAGE REALTORS 54' SllO Open EY••· , ,, #"'" A U"'11ClUI'. ti~ IN WESTCLIFF-Here's a winner! Clean . and sparltliog 3 bedroom , 2 bath home with a 15 l\ 35 'free loon swiming pool. Unique lot haf no house to the rear and extra wide sideyard & limited traffic Jn the fro nt. (Som- set Dr.) It's clean and now priced at only $87,500. A listing of Nadlne,Croul., ,i UNIQUE HOMES Rooltors, 64~ 1 over 3,000 sq. ft. of comfort and luxury available in this 5 bedroom, 5 bath seaside mansion with private beach provided. One of the favorite residential areas of screen stars and entertainers. You might like it too! 64~7711. DUPLEX DELUXE CORONA DEL MAR Pick )'OUr Own <:moni '& car· peoHng In lhbl upper unit Just beini completed. 3 BR, 2 BA. charming fl~place &: builrin kitchen. ~-RONT HOUSE hu open bee.m cell- l11J:s ""A1th brir k tlreplace, 2 BR, buillln kltt'ht'Tl. Bm loc11.tion jn old Corona de! Miu·. 195,500. Model Ono Block Wost ol llNch Blvd, off Adams in Huntington Be•ch 1 G~·.,.~·~•liiiiiiiiiiiiiimm~iii l O.ntr•I 1649 Wtatcliff Drive, Newport a..•ft" fl :.;;;~1~2~-U~N;:;;:;IT~S;--~J.G~.•n•or~•~l;.;,;,,;;;,;;,;;;;,,;,;,~G~on,o,;,;.;;r•;•;;;,;.;;;,;;;!!!!!,...,.J 63/40/ LOAN Owner may trade for your·l ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J Newport Beach-Irvine office-Open Eves. 644-7278 CORNER DUPLEX CORONA DEL MAR Sharp frunt 2 BR rre1hly AYRES SINCE 190$ 536-1445 WI Iker & lee E~i~~:i~ Ji~~"~1Tu~l1G!fll•·•.•.,•.1111•••••1!G!l•'.,.'r'•1!1••••••· HEMODELED wilh P'""'"'' 11· a I Is, huillins. Garage C.D.M. TRIPLEX l.~;;;;;;;;;;;;R;E;;A;L;;;;l!;S;T;;A;;T;;E;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I ~~,~~64r u~4~~-· i7n"'2·""'1'o~Jllll1Sioll Rare in ••Qld Qirona." All &pacious l\~"O hcdroon1 units of a townhouse design • Over General Gentr•I 51,000 a yror gross. Asking $80,::.00. ****** DUPLEX 7~ /0 >4 u"H" m-m•y "'"''l' 2"".1 • T.D. Good rent SCL. exeel-el; I. !). ~ Assumable by A N YO N E regardless of age, color, creed or job sta rus., This Freedom Home special has tt brick II.replace & covered enclosed patio, Existing lsl TD is $18.000. payable $1.64 mo. P.l.T.1 FULL PRICE $25,500 Newport II Falrvltw 646-1811 ·1inYtlm1) lent IOCalion OftE'f'ed ror 1"n ( a ' , A St ri.800. Call C'OL\\'EU. a .- MS-0.l.Xi. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA "Cozy col~. quiet cul-de- sac street." New fenc!n51:, new pnlnt In and out. new draf)E'fl". Perf'ect for outdoor livina. \\1th large pool, COVl'l.'C.>d patio, n1ucti deck- i.ng. Roon1 for boat or rrailet' olf paved alley. Gue!llt cot. tn.ge In rear with bath. aoae to 5Chool.1 and shop. ping. Priced at onl.v S.'16,500. tail COLWELL 646-<655. PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Lind• Isle W•terfroot , 'LOvely • bdrm., 4~ ba, home with swim~ ming pool, pier & slip, panoramic view of main channel. Lge. family rm. w/space for biJliards &. family diningJ Water!r,qnt fol"Dlll dining & 1ix1ng rm. ~;~.. r ' . -For Comploto Jlllonnotlt!!i I On All H°"'" & lf"· Pl .. M Call: llLL GRUNDY, REALTOR . HOME AND 341 B1y0ldo Dr., Suite I, N.B. 675-6161 ' * TAYLOR CO. * Per\111.p!I the brst buy of a new rhJplex in UlE' ares. South of Hlghv.'ay. beautiful all shingle ron.~truction · $9.SIXI a year .l(ro!ll!. Askin&: i!OC',!150. EXPANSION .. program. If you ha\"e v.·orked in this atta 2 years or more, &: earned $12,000 POOL & 112 ACRE INCOME PLUS • Gonerol Genorol Two 2 BeWWm Homes. Ex· ""-"'-""------I """"" ro..WHon. Ea<!><id• 10¢ BUYS SPANISH Costa fofcsa. \Valk ID shop. WATERFRONT WITH PIER-$140,000 Fee land too! Even the neighbors think it's a great buy. 4 Bdrms, formal DR & 3 baths. Lge living rm w/fireplace, wet bar. SuMy patio w/BBQ. Ocean & sunset view. Private area. Move.in condition. Ample parking. When you list with us, YOUR HOME is advertised in Home for Living mag•· :zine in more than 900 areas-and cus-- tomar1 are sent to you as referr•ls from our over no affili ates of NMLS. RENTALS \\'e hal"e a few choice exclu- sive l"'f'1Jt1ds of Old C0t"t>11a proper1iC!! . trom ~'O bed- room cu11cs up_ Call any- Ume: or n\Ore per year. 11·c 11-ould Large exccu!h•e est a I c . llkc lo talk lo you. \Ve huve Owner moving & must seU! lhe IX'Sl Corona tl<'I J\1ar Great home for large [amily location: been hert-slnt."'t' 11•lth 18 tree orchard. "'""· """'"' "'" '"""' A HOME ABANDONED Pool. plooty ol Ire<• Md roo prloe ol a pho0< oall EC'FATE $35 500 stirubtl. FOr thc PLUS SEE· {and a paint brush) buys "!'.." . 1 JNO Is a must.! otfM"td for this $24,000 home in ex-ra· private d1i vc to maa-SM.~. Calt COLWELL. ceHent neighborhood. NO, nillcent . Spwp&h estate ~ 6~. • NO DOWN TO TIU: GI. large parlr-llke g?OIDlds. 4 "Our 21th Ye •r" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San \Jo.lquin Hiiis Road "Overlooking Big C•nyon Country Club" NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-1910 • ~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS Call 6Ta-T'll5 associated 1949. No owncr·brolcer com- petition. IAY & BEACH REALTY 67S.3000 . --EL&!£± __ * 59'x2'0' LOT * C-1 ZONE $32.500 &Z TERI\-18 ~EEDS \\·ork -3 BR. :? R.\, nr So. C.sr Plaza 1··;, Ci loan, S%JOO dn $3)7/mo. 011·or 8J3.ll2'J, 5 4 6 -9 15 4 BROKER S-AfALTOqs fr2~ W Bolbor ~ 1 t l~t l QUICK CASH COMl'ANY THROUGH A REALTORS "" WANT AD NEW 4·PLEX 5~~~' • 1-"=-------c--------Br~nd nc11•. Spanish 111otlt. :I ~-..,..,..,..,..,.,...! BEACH GIANT General 'General Hit 2 ba. dehL"Xe unit 5 Bedrooin!'i & pool. \Vtnding 11• (rph· .. .to 3 2-BR. uni1s !!tit.ire to upper r11aze of bed-...... lllllfllll•llllllll '·a. w/pario or sund~k. STEPS TO SURF J'OOTJI suites. lnclutflng 11 Ei11te1ri1• Co11ta l\le!la or. hidC'a"-ay master 1\'lth oon- Nr111>011 !IL~. Buyrr get!! T~t $43,000 1-t'rsa!ion area k vanity llilf ...... iifiiilililli'9.tilr'1 11111•r la.-,; dcp~ciation .. \sk l Befh"t'nlli l-~ •)• :· <>\ecurivc bath. Big .. R • .\NCJI"" style ing SIO-l,OOJ. l\l itkC' offer' ho111 e In ln1nu1.1 •uh11~· f'nndi-kit!'hen. has nil !hl' lnlt'fit 1 1ion. ~·omud dining r11on1, 1 1 "'CALI. f!\0 . '"'·l.t14 l'alurcspusal'\ll'llpu,;nrea. ~ fa111 ily r,>0111. hohhy mom. l..oadll or FoQUarc rootage IJius llli ... i611ii.W61••1 ~"""" 1•1 ·l•h hrdroo111 i.1 gnrage. a sparkling custoni pool! -REAL.TV-.. \\",11 i;hni; rurjX't!, p!lVl'fl No 111oney cknvn \'A. Only HARBOR VIEW ar.·a ru r hoat storage. Cull 1 '3~" Bkr """""11 HI LLS Nt•r Newport Post Offict f ;;iii'io";ii'~ .......... ·~_,·~ ........ .. 000 TILLER \VAY. Delightful 3 BR. ho1ne. 00\r 10 !iN'. Fam . rm, w/frpl c. Swimming pool. Ocean 275 • COATS PRIME OCEAN VIEW & bay v1ev.'. Q...,·ncr w/lcasc at S650 on RENT 'TILL YOURS & PROPERTIES lcase;opt $89 500 Gbun 'l story tn Nt>11po11 WALLACE FOR SALE . . Riviera. 4 B<'droon1s. 3 REAL TORS HY STATE OF CALIF. NEW EMERALD BAY LISTING Baths. Fan1ily Roon1 . En-Ask !or ~tr. \\'csl 3 \• S tf!rlainers p11tio. Clubhouse 962-4454 (;n.J) 620-37M BR·.cars nc\V'. pacious Spanish ho1ne \\'/4 and pool. Ag!_ 645-nm. _.,. ... ..,,...,...,..,.11..,..,..,.,..,..,...,.,,. s., sauna, den & v.·ct bar. Beaut. vie\\' General I G9ner•I General of ocean & mountains. A great home for $275.000. . ' BAL BOA ISLE BAYFRONT Lorge hon1e. 2 Jots. Pier & float. F'ive BR, den , bonus playroon1, :l ba. Sandy beach. Excellent financing. $317.000 RES IDE NTI AL LOT Fifty feet of bay frontage \vit h fee t itle & son1c subordination. Price $4,000 per foot. HARBOR VIEW HOMES Portofino l\lodel. 3 J3drms .. family rn1 .. l»- nus rm. & loft. Great.for tecna~crs. n1othcr· in·la\\' or entertaining .. Ju•bring yo ur pool table. ,. ASSUMABLE 7'!1•'0 LOAN 5 l-tdr111 .. 2 1 ~ ba . hcun c in beautiful U~I· VERS!TY P,i\RK \vith 11 beautifu l LARGE, low inL !nan l~ a beautifu l greenbelt loca- tion. S5l.500. SPYGLASS HILL This lovely traditional 8 Dr home has cozy fam ily rm with fireplace & wet bar. Bonus rm . Swimming pool, charming gaubo, view. $225.000. ~ 644-1 7 66 Coldwell, Banker ~ 2161 Son Jooquln Hill• Rd., N.B. I HU NTINGTON BEACH NEAR the l"M'S<"h. 5 biv hn, f11m rn1, \"n ulli..-1 c•rilini:: 1n liv. rn1 . ,,u for only $.l9,fi00. t714f ~2-il~i. NEWPORT BEAC H LUXURY over Newport ll•rbor. 4 br, 2\4, 1*. 2,!W 8Q rt of Hvtni ill(:ludt'!I A'ftrl>e.gc rrusher. CA.II for tun 9111. 11141 962.1787, TUSTIN TAX SAYINGS Is \1•hnt th!~ 2 br/ 2 Da, !'Ondo ln qulct P<'AC't' uJ neighl»r- hood. l\fain!('llf\11('(' rree. to th<> Ol\'nt>r. SZl.500. F'ull Pri('('. (7141 962-1787 . HUNTINGTON BEACH SEEKING new llati~ ln llunllogton Bd.ch. \\ e a~ In rontact ~·1th mAJor nrm1 movin8 to thil ll'eli. w. ~ your 111dng:. eau RIJsM:ll • A.uoc. tor inklnna&n en') .u.m OCEAN VIEW O,FICE S"ACE for lease. lmmedlato Occ~rancy. Hu ntlogton Beach & Coaf Hwy. 1714) 962-7787 \ Walker &Lee ~I.Ill llfr,TC bedrooms, 3 baths. SWW:en rtU"r)' room. ~fan1moch wa.ll It ng1h fircp4a~. Banquet formal dinlog. cantina. kit- ' 1·hen with bu»t-bs. OUeh bnnl&1.er st&iraule. Hide-•· ..... , .... _ .. -546-0022 • 1 \fay master 8<Um aun-Linda Isle 1:;;;;;;;:.:;~~~;;;;;~~ l deck and beJcoriy. Red tlle -~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~_\I' roof. NEAR BEACH .. CaJI By Owner/Builder IUCCOLA HOME ......,,, $250,000 3 BDRMS. + DEN FOR SALE ExcelJE'nt Tenns $26,500 3 Bed-. 2 Bath • family . IOI:! \I I 01\0\ i\lay tease option dow 11 ........... "" S"tJ-7782 • 673-77S4 No down GI. Low n a room. l·story nlodel, excel--otb<.TS. ln1maculate 3 Jent Jocntion near shoppina". * N'PT HEIGHTS * bedroom with patio & pie-F'tilt price . $31,!iOO. ' -. :: BR., kn'cly lgc. liv rn1. tun? windows. Doub I e ~1151 Open E\'es. ~·!din .. area. Bltn. kitch. lfarngc. Garden 11 k e · .EXPERIENCEP Gm. Conti. Lgl'. hnt.it)-ard. Dbl. ~ar. JandS<"tl.ping. Priced to sell! No. 2'1nTT Seeking New Decor1.1!rir"s dret1m! .\41,:iOO. 540-113). Projects (114) S-13~48 Eve. BALBOA BAY PROP. TARBELL, Re•ltors J Any d:i.y is the BE.~ DAY 1o * 642-7491 * Ni<_!e~'~" ~,~ .. ~p,~<i°:l"t? :;:r;;:;i:.c~·'~'~'°~"~d<!I~;:;;:;;;;;:;::~ run an ad! Don't delay •. Gener•I General Clfl ~si!ied· Ads ... 642·5678·! !!!1..!!..!.00~ 6-13-5678. Gentr•1 General 1 MACNAB· IRVINE "BIG CANYON BEAUTY" 4BR + maid's. Semi-custo1n , upgraded decor, re!. air conditioning. Huge corner lot .....,.. completely fenced & great for child- ren . $145,000. Joel Smith 642-8235. (N59) NEW LISTING-SUPER VIEW Lava rock, slate, open beams create the mood of this 3BR VIEW home. $73,500. Martha Macnab 642-8235. (N60) UPSIDE DOWN OCEANFRONT ProfessionaUy decorated -recently re- modeled 4BR , 4 bath in prestige area. A MUST SEE! $177,500. Bob Owens 642-8235, (N61) TURTLEROCK DELIGHT 2700 sq. ft., 4BR VIEW home ! High beamed ceiling; overlooking a PARK & POOL! $99.000 & you own the land ! Laszlo Shar- kany 644-6200. (N62) PRICED TO SELL Lovet( 4BR, 21h: bath-popular Palermo mode --Harbor View Homes. $74,995. Charles Arnold 642-8235. (N16) BEST BUY-OOVER SHORES 4BR, 3 bath + powder room , FR, gourmet kitchen. Lg. yard. Home w/many extras. $98,500. Dona Chichester 64Z.823t. (NS6) JUST REDUCED ! 3 BR/FR.-Newport Heights Area. Charm! Comfort! Immediate occupancy! . $47,200. OPEN SUN. 1·5.P·!"· 458 Ogle. (N35) 6$ LINDA ISLE Panoramic view of channel. Custom 3BR, DR, FR home. DellghUul paUo & garden w/waterfall. '255,000. OPEN SAT & SUN. l~ p.m. (N29) I --·--- [Irvine 1---,°'"''"' I t OI ~ Drtve N l·l ut tt46 M•cAttJM 144•1nt . FOREST E. OLSON 'No MESA VERDE DUPLEX RED TILE ROOF SPAN ISH. Prime loca- tion in prestigious Mesa Verde. Private winding street to large cerner grounds, room for boat. COURTYARD'ENTRANCE to d• luxe owner's unit. 5 bedrooms, 4 baths. Only 2'h years old. BRAND NEW LISTING. Call 645-0303 t ISLAND PARADISE t+ POOL $42,500 SWEEPING CORNER grounds and swaying trees embrace magnificent South Sea island paradise. Spacious interior. 24' MASTER SUITE \Vith sittlng ... room. Chart room. GUEST FACILITY. Elegant living room. Banquet formal dining. View kitchen over· looking entertainers patio and SPARKLING POOL. Call 645-0303. ' ABANDONED SPANISH $35,500 Long private road to 2 story Spanish on large park·llke grounds. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Sunken party room. Mammoth wall Ienrtb tU"eplace. Rugged beams. Huge formal din- ing. Cilntlna kitchen with bull~ins. Oaken bannister staircase. Hide-a-way master suite with sundeck and wrought iron bat· conY,. Red Ille roof. NEAR BEACH. Call 645-03o3. ·~uoo ISLAND"-SACRiflCE ENTERTAINERS PARADISE In prlmo lo- cation. COURTYARD entranco to megnifl- cent Spanish. I' block to beach. Shows like a mOdel. Secluded master 1uito. GUEST ROOM. Large living room with crackling llreplace. Garden view· liltcben. OWner bollgbt1 .must sell. TAKE ADVANTAGE! call Mo-u303. .. FOREST E. OLSON ir,, REALTOR S~ ' 22" HARBOR BLVD~ l f ' • ' ·-Geno R Sin, \Vl\ate ~':,. ~ ··a!kj mun! c ti ' H. I ol \'U t lonn m"" 1ropi '';) REA ...... 11 Top J "' ~ ,,.,., '" d Hom lam{ exce Only ho•l'll o~ Sh l\'lin ~ OWi PR 5BR Swln light . ...... ""' ' 645 1733 ' ( , I 3 ""I .... ranc. '""' on I log< $29,9 Q T Htrgt> rn1t4 ~~ \~·on· one i A C< 1-1·1111 and ocre ha\'f """' lako c ~ FOi ' I Cl ' S PILOT §ADVERTISER Hon.ymoon Cottage 'R•lr•m1nt VIII• or SJnglei Dreamhouse \Vhu.tcvcr )'OUl' ltt!S\.. In Ille tht. hottte r.ou1d bo Ideal. 2 fl)()1ny bertl'oolns, sumiy brl£:ht ldtehen and l!ving . llll1'0 1 gardoo atta Md ~u:Jet, !OW> tn.tnc 11.ro..-t. "''a.lkina di&tance to a L'On1- nwnib' vrivote beac.h. Only .$56,500 ,, *7211 ~ l'1D. Nll,Ll , ~AILEY ~ A55UCIAI ES !i.8-R. VU HOME l of "Broadmoo1·e'11" fine$t vu homes 4 Bt, fain m1, formlll .dining 1111. Sep;U'Bl 111~cr Br. 1Ving, IRrge pario- troplcal pahn U'eC ~tting $12'2;500;---- .. • • ..---.. ,. --r--~ • ~ -••• .,, •• "' .,. ••• + - -• ..,,. ---~-- ' ' Wt'dnnday, Octobtf 10, 1973 Wtdntsdlly, Ottobff 10, 1973 DAI LY PILOT 51 I~ [ _, ..... I ~ I ---5 I~! ]~I I~ _f __ ... ~l~~·I Duplexe1/\,_Jnlt1 .., 240 . ....:•~·1~·~~~~~1;,.;;;.2 1 ::.::.::i:!.-'c;...:.o;;.;.;_~~-1 N1WpOft "'Bff<h . Bllboa ltl•nd Costa MIP Huntington 8e•ch r ' -NEW LISTING§ 'It REDUCED * * BUILD INCOME * 2·STORY BEAUTY SIX MONTHS NEW NO\V fU9,!!00 Oh.lcr 2 BR. house 011 Beautiful. bc11utlf11l <I BR, ~ Vacant duplex plU.<t guc111 large R·2 lot BA. ramny room. rountain Beautiful · &ck &y holne. 3 1'001n. Super renovated • Good Ea,.qtJide location Valley area. Clo11e to over11\ztd b<.lrrn11, 2 bath!!. boat nuxv~: f\lml.ldled, S2tSOO t'\'tt)'thlng, 611 + 1 ~~c fl·IA sepana~ I~ 1oom plu1 xlnt pat'king. Steps to RIVIERA REALTY Joan. $13.300 c11st1 t29ti dining ~·..,~i.ttached1 n~~r· bench. 0....•ntr says '0!lell" 1,9 B d , M P.J.T.1. 11tdllng price-$4.1,900. &.&e. hclivy ""f'":"'e roo · rwvm ()pen dally l·5 ioo Pearl St. "'"" \Va,v . .,.. · Call 96.3-5621. for boot 11,Pd ti;-atlcr. ,1.,,. 675-0144 64&-13l3 642-7007 64s.5619 Eves. VA NO.NO Wtt>1"1'frt·~ -lf'1,..., '--&"' e CALL ANYTIME e Bllbaa Penln1ul1 B)' ()y,'ilt<r -?t1esa Verdt' Nothin~ ~·n & no ''O!Sh< on L,;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ll6me Oll eul-de-~c, nr this 4 BR + pool hOnle. 646-392& '\R ~~3 schls.. 3 Br, 2 Ba, Uv rm, Nico a~tt. boouliful lkior 'J)o11e1· Sliore6 _)},-ea BY APPOINTMENT ' Large custom 5 br., 3 ha. home in quiel area \vith nice ocean breeze. $98,SOO: OCEANFRONT ram rn\: New c r Pt '. plaii. ll('e<.ls so111e \\'Ork. DUPLEX llnoleun1, nU\ny extras . Great for lh<' handyman. 556•8181 642 • 17 71 , $36,500 or make o{fj!l'. Cul.de-sue lot lo n1ain· Spaeious 4 BR, 3 Os\. 3 BR. 546-416.'i. 3256 Co I o rad o ienance lt1\\'n. nic..'1! pool "''ilh l !!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I DALE WULLNER Agent Lachenmyer R•·.•llor 2 BA, good financlr4(. Lane. slide. SJ4.91)(1. Dill 847-l::iM PACll·1c PROPERTI>.'S JUST LISTED BIG ROOMS , B ch I Newport Be•ch BIG HOME 67~112 or 67r>-1.6.12 Ea.stslde 3 Br 1 Ba + 3 BR, 1% BA v•lth huge liv· ..,aguna •I P Y ..,...,...,...,...,...,...,..,...,~I garage. Large ft...2 lot. Near tng ~111 & .n~aster suite. -"---------PROBATE SALE NEEDS rAMIL Corona d91 NWr bus &. shops. 2 drivev.'•Y'· ?ttove. \/1 cond111on & Ms a COLONIAL 4 BR ff you appi'eCIS.te top intde .=;:.:::::5"'::..;;;;;;... ___ I Won't last• s p $29500 beautilul assumable loru1. 2 slo.ry, 4 beCroom i,1 one of BAYCREST custom construction, extrem· SUBMIT Newpori HI. Oi~rlct' · 71.;,cro FHA, $264 mo. L,aguna's fines! Sf'Clions. ely flexible floor plan. 4000 Call CJS REAL ESTATE P.I.T.T. $17,000 cash & n1ove Big family room, 11111ssive sq, ft. of elbow room, cus-548 U68 01, 833-0584 In, Comer 101. IH'l'OSS from fireplace. 3 b:l.lhs. Dining tom sllimrnlng pool, fonnaJ VERY f\10TIVATED 01111er -school. Selling price $-U,750. room. O\'er i;~ patio "''ilh tlinlnR, panorainlc ocean of this fine .4 bedroom & SHARP 4 BR. TOWNHOUSE Call 846-3.'117. BBQ. Prof C's s Ion 11 11 y vie\\·.-l»'iVatc access to pool, Lusk J-larbor Vie\\' 1 yr UC\\', pool. dbl garage. landscaped. l\1ovc In l'Qll· Cus101n 3 BR l'll:eculh't' hcnnf' 1vith all the luxur~· fea1u1·es. Call ror add'l 111. forn111tlon. ApprtilSt'rl at: $69,500 beaches. and beloiv niarket home ll'ants an ofiel'. He in· near South Coast Plaza & dition. S59,500 4M-80Q:l tei·nis with only 20% de>wn. dicatt'S his asking price is S<:h, $:29,500. 5 percent down. TARBELL, Realtors ~ BEACH DUPLEX ANO ''erv flexible. \Ve urge YoU 557-8267. I c ,, INSPECT & SUB'llT 920 s. SI. l-l\\'Y· L.B. I ' Desire 4. 5, 6 or 7 bedrooms w 1 • · " • TOP No. C.M. kk.-atk>n 4 Bel, -· ---Exterior nc1\•ly painted, J BR Vt.I. f.44-'7'l11 CALL 675-722.5 l~i Ba, co1'. lot. ~2 By EMERALD BAY ·, & 2 BR. un\111. lirepl, dbl $1551000. FEE (}.vittr Al 11~<' very top of the new I gar. Jn procei;.c, of con1p 5ec11ou o( OH' Bay, with the interior deo.:irating. Best buy 7 Units • Pool Newport Heights Grt'al Newport llt'li;thL'I ~a· Uou . 1 i.n<..'Ome w1fti. Eartlll $1180 per nK>nlh. fl•l,160 per year. Ciani pool. Must ~­ Call 5411-1600 INVESTMENT DIVISION THE REAL ESTl!TERS 260 PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORK FOR YOU I E:am 10',i or n1oro (lll \\·111\. =it.'1.:UT~<l 2nd 'Il'Us1 Oa'Cls on Ut~tnsf' Cou111y 1t.-aJ ei;tittc. SIGN,\L )!ORTG.<\GE CO. l 71-1 ' 55&-01116 4500 Can1pus 01'.. N.B. ~~!~~'Ill Oan• Polrlf SJM"ctaculnr ,·ie1rt1 you \\'ould on the beach. LS. ;~ BY ""'""'· do" to Morina. GARDEN OF EDEN ~;,;:; ''~8~i'5:00b" & "! $76,500 12-UNITS ---·------2 BR, 11~ BA, fam rn1 cpts, TURNER ASSOC. ' I~ drps, frpcl. Xlnt cond. 8~~<;~ l'lfost beRut!ful hon1(' in al'C'a.11105 N. Co11~1 H\\·v., Lagunu I LAGUNA LOT + POOL "*"tof'Rent fl! ASSU-.-...--53,4_010_ ---m•b,.,,13>.000•49H029. 4 hoge Bedroom> .-;1h "·Wk· 494-lln , ARCH BEACH PERFECT ~"''"' Co>t• ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;:;;;;~j BAY & BEACH ""~ '/• fl F taln van-· -In cedar close1s. Coni~letcly **OCEAN VIEW** I l'lfesa localion. 4 2 LOAN! 1 ..:==~~=~~.1::""~"::=::::::.;:;·;;:·~:;;;;; upgraded & Sho\\'S hke a -. HEIGHTS bedrocun & 8 -1 bedroom 300 ' REAL TY 675-3000 model. Rear yal'd • a Bull, on rwo !o,s. 2 Berlroonis, I units. Earns Sl5a:I per HoUHS Fumishtd 1 ...... .------!!!!•13 Bedroon1 EASTSIDE doll· --· ---CHEAPER THAN Polynesian Sf!tllng. Only t•:i. Bn!hs. fireplaC'C'. I $8 500 n1on1h. Large pool. Don't --PALERMO house. BOAT GATE plus "RUSTIC DUPLEX" $32.000. Pnc:ed at $-12.000. 1 hesitate -less than $12.0CIO General camper & trailer stomge. TREES GALORE! . Seclud~d 123 RENT~. •1, · l\·n"ss""'io,~ aRss~!1L1~v""."1~l~0-~. 1 1797 orange, C.l'll. 642-1771 fl('r unit. Call ~1600 ----------1 I "Th Na II Quiel street, Jenced yard. !l('tt\ng offers ult1n1ate in .7 !X'f mo. Is,. cul you pay io.. .. ·• ,,.... '·' . INVESTMENT C.M .. $8.l Bach util pd, s • me.. This one \\'Ort't las: at S2l,995 privacy & charn1. \\'alk to With this lo\\' 1 m ~!,'Ulnab\e }'QR Sale By 01111cr 2 hr I Ontu LAGUNA $85 ocean vu. lll.)W. us quick aOOut this · extra & Perfect for retiree or begin-leads to I/us popul,!U· T1huron rm, yd, ,,·alk lo bch. ] hr 'T' N.R. l br $150 sml pet ok. Kha.JV, highly upg1'8<k>d home ner at $78,950. Low down or Balboa C:OOOO,,. Features 3 · • renta,_1 5 bcloll'. $ 6 o, o o o. N.B. 2 br $16.l singles ok Top value ls the gamer Call ~ COATS shopping or the 5 u r f ! VA ioan .. Used bnck. patlo 962-4471 ( := J 5464103 hon1e, fain i·111, ~pa rat~ din , ~IV21 ~-DIVISION C.f\I. · l hr f165 util pd, gar. in desirable .. Harbor View W WALLACE 1 rl \V th . 11 ,, 8Mrootll5. 2-~Baths. fa111i!y,H . ..:;:;u~nt~1~n~g~to~n.:...;H~•~r~bo=u~r-6l4-6i'16. ~ ".. ~ Island 3 br $235, niL-c deC'k Homes.'' 4 BR, 21.:i BA, REALTORS rnGeR.UB0'B &' 'E'L·L-IS 100111, balcony; upwade<lr· N.B. 2 hr $250 frt>I. ~ar. fan1ily room, for1naJ clinln<r, -54M§ 141-ll'allpaper & \\'ater wflent•)\ 50 F'T. \VATERF'RON1' Lake Forest DIVORCE '· '· '· BE,\C0;-.1 Bay 2 br sm. exceptional 1-ed\\·ood deck. ...._ Realtors CaR to J<!'e. TIUNTINGTON HARBOUR LAGUNA 2 br 5285. patio, llar Only ~~ block tron1 club-(Open Evenin91) 286.1 E. C<1t Hwv., Cd~I larwin realty Inc. By 01111er. 4000 sq. !1. i\led· Pl;lf~fE Lakehunt location. 3 An.-:lou!i ov,•nt•r says hnng 111e 1 ____ ALA Rentals 642-1313 ho11SP 1>nd 'Y'Ol 675.7080 9"'4405 (24 hrs) i,erranenn . hon1C" w1 ~x44' lg BR's, u Pg r a <led an olfl'r' Grrat Starre Hon1t' 24 UNITS ONLY $81,100 1FEE -BL.UffS VIEW Equal Housi..,,. ()pp:y ~-k access1blt' rron1 eith.er cpts/drps, rent air, patio & in be!'t Ne\\·poct Ht'ights Jo-$170 • U1il pd. Lrg & n1('(> SAorl Escrcw L>t>sir-..tl --.-TWO-.--_ "'-' · Stdoe. 5 BR, kg nuastt'I' suite private yard, $64,500. cation. Lov,· d:>wn or J<Ubrnit POOL-SPANISH 11:.· Dvel· gar. Corona de! Min. Do, .... "'·~t Te1111s CONDO --L-OW DOWN \lo'/\\'ater \.iew & frplc. 3 LAKE. FOREST REALTY on c.'l:<tlang(', $35,500. Call 1,~ 1 B ,_~ vi , 644-nl 1 Colorful Cottages bath.~. dl'n, 3 frplc's. fonnaJ 586-4275 * 837-6161 &L").8400, Gorgeous Spanish motif. 24 """· r. nee.r "'-'UW'· ew. l Bedroom, 2!h bath unit tare ol!ering or ocean side 3 BR, 2 ba. Con1p. rederor., din l'OOlll, lrg family roon\ proli!ahle incon1e uni\!!. frplc, pool. La,gtlna. : upgt'aek-d carpets & daura-of the h\\iy. pl'Ofl('tly of 2 ne.,,, carpets. Firepllll'C. 1i;l \\'e1 har, gamC' room, Lido Isle 7 .CW/ 10PF.Nr1t!1 Gree.I central Costa ~1esa $300 • 2 Br. f'rPJc , dbl -gar- • , , tor drapes U1ruou1. Large houSt's on one lot: Jive in Shady ~'ard. 1Doub!tJ:lll'age. cow·iyard, back decking \\·/ MOVE-IN COND. • V. E. ~uni & Co. ~tlytio7otlm'~,'·~·-•"· 'poo""t ;&t. 'N"'u·· _my.'1'e""wrdR. """"'-EN. TALS • built-in lcilchert, g'a\'dCn patio Ori(', )\ave income from the $.1$',7;,~ · $ ~. LJV>IJN lire pit ill 11,JexiCall tiJe & VI '-(; u~ . I , , overlooking the Upper Bay. other. J<'irst tinie oUered at BALBOA BAY PROP. bl'ick. Beautifully land-Completely iurnished. 3 BR. llml r-~ courcyan' "'~' "O\\'. IGTJ-4000 OJ' .f9.4.3218 1-~orm11l dinin>?; room. ln1-$79,500 M;.,...,. Vet 'I, Hn1·oor s<.-aped, Spanish tile in all plus maid's. 31¥ Ba's. Only 546-1600 Balboa Island • OwNER TRANSFER!-medial(' ot'\.'Upa~ Rt'Cluced CORBIN-MARTIN * 556-llOO * balhs, kilt:ht'n & wet bar. 50 ft. lot avail. on Nord at CLEAN & PRETTY INVESTMENT PRICE REDUCEDI Si,l»l . now $?2, · h Realtors --__ 644-7662 Huntington BN~ch Intef'lum \I' I A1n-1-·m the present tiine! Nc\lo·\y H .. Vu. Hom" 4 BR. 2 BA, LrrrLE ISLAND -Steps to R 3 spec· C. F. Coleswort y throughout. 2 blks lrom 8 yr decor. Pit'r & slip. S2S5.00CI. 1742 Part ~1anleigh Circle. DIVISION \~·ater. Near n., w , e.>:· 55'!,i~ f'AB~cr~i!i to ~8; Realtors 640-0020 NEAT .AS A PIN gi·ade ~,'",~=.!ark8 wAJter:nii. ONE OF A KIND ~~-r. SJ5-8()~ aft~:~~~· ceptionally attractive for lightful pool. Great for en-Lovely J Br, 2 Ba hQme north couti5. :i.,.;MI. Y ppomt-Lido's last corner lot. sll'L>cl BAYFRONT $1651000 executive family. 4 BR, 3 tertaining. CuSl:omized ·for 471 BROADWAY of h\I)'. l 'reshly decorated, ., · nie3t ll1J!!46-15.'il. to s~t 3Jx8il. across beach F.O' dP('p v.'ater fronta~. 3 BA. Available now thru June the Very Bcsi. HAVE ANOTHER rt('\\' carpe:S, good .location, ~ Irvine & tennis ct. $63,000. , Bi. J Ba + gu~ quartt'J'S. t $475. 67l-4394. 645-7221, E\l\"!I. :>-lS-8594 . · R·? Jr•. fl··.,.er i>"'YW'"· -.....-.. VIA LIDO NORD I De111son A>.50C. 673.ffil. 4 BR house a1·ail now for 9 Ii33 \\'ES'f(,1..IF"F DR., N.B. LOOKI MORGAN REALTY • G II ·E 1 4 Bdrn1s. & 5 Until~. Newport ShtJres mo. lease. Lots of room. • 673-6642 675-6459 Harbour View . a •ry . " 4r~e mag·nifiL'Cnl custon1 hon1c · DUPLE'X _ Sharp Santa Ana $275 per mo, STUDENTS Ontu REDUCED TO $42,!l;i() . · · tn1o ltus spctC•ous ....,..,rooni. I $164 ~ I BLOCK TO OCEAN H · ' > • 1 1 \\1E1£0P.fE Call (7131 BR ti' bl SIP your &ashore Sou ps lnB?at a1·t1on '~e\\' fron1 .)'UUI' Zli..bulhtownhouseovcrlook· LIDO REALTY eights. l_nnc1pas on y. 289_8166 If.. le 21 3futiy' eq1~i·p(;:{ g:e:ni!:us~'. your Cape Cod ~tla.ge. hv. rn1. & rl1n. nn. rleck. \11,; gclt rourse and an end ·~~ .. . .. )2-~:_.. t\·~·r~imt': :; B!~ .• 2. hn. Tl'nns. J37,JOO. &12-3729 rtl es \ru)ru~519. ave Good financlng. Open House 719 J\fangold ONLY $33 000 unu, rnaki•s 1his one of lhe 3311 Via Lido. I\ pl l:leac-11 );c.v1y dec•,n·. in & ou:. incl. lnc:ome Property 166 1 -"""" , . \\rM. Sat & Sun. OuplC'x 2+1. ren1odt'led & ' 11105( popular fainily hon1es 1 * 673-7300 * new l'lll'J)('l.i ,(· drapt>s. $450 YEARLY. ~·ners loye- . ASSUME 7°/o LOAN 400Ll7I FOR •LL red<'. co rat ed. $i9.500. 1 !n li11i\·l 11;ily Park .• $j9.50U. I UEST insi<ie )1011;;.-> -;Jn ~Licio '. $49.-500. 20 NEW UNITS ly 3 Br. 2 Ba.. Quiet. " 673-1658 Open house Sat & HUNTl""i.-rrv..1 LLADDl""ll U> CALL 552-7500 l~le. 8 BP .. 5 hn. lrg p11110 on I CAYWOOD REALTY I \\ill Con'!i<lt'r Contract l'Csponsible per.10n, no C... llW Sun t.....,tvPii~" VS Q <lhl lo•. hi" trees. fiini rm, * 548-1290 * ,cos" ~1 ~<1:1. Unusual d('pre-groups. 321 Amethy~t . ""''lY I I N "' I 714/Gia-2415, 213/799-4lfi6. CHINA l'OVE -Open House l\U'\L furn1I din 1'111. h-g liv rn1, -5 ----1 l'iat.lon upp.; •. Sched. lrx'Olne ~'SUn.0~ .. lltb.& l4lh, 1.5 1-, .. 1J. ''OA<,-1111-,.. • <ll'n, ,1-_ct bar. mnny b!tins.1 an Clement• 1 s.54.000. f..'i ic~· Si.il5.000. 15% 3 BR ycfll'ly, $300. (::arper & 3 bedroon1s, 2 beth, 2 yrs old 3 "'" " ~ d 673 sa.ID 217 beauly includ('s \\'f'\ bar, (~ lns1de-&:-out, BR, t'i141 S~l.1*! & 12131 !"f.l:l-2:<43 • red h 1' I I , ChHnlllllG', by o \\• n f' r • 1 JUST I tM r ! do11n. 10{)'' 1'~11<E'<l no\\'. rapes. garage • . --= ..;,,,.. _ _ _ _ i BA, 30',ft. to beach & ba.y. --OL_D.,MEXICO--$17~.000 phone 67".>-79i9. ,. ' ,.,, (~~1 P e t'Oni"?_c, I fo: (teiai! •;all Diamond. Comer of Balboa fancy elcctlic kitchen. golrl ~ Or~ rt'Dl J"Chvm.r, l<rW do\lo'l1 . . ,u,~,vn1 •ruml• ?" VlPo.V "-' CJS REAL ESTATE Balbo p . I decoralor carpets & dr11pe!I NEED BOAT 962.£l03 \\'ilh a inodern accent RN , Newport B1ach , B) but!dC'r. 105 E. San f'ablo. 1 . • en1nsu • on a huge corne.r lot in 1 · .1 r 1 . ·' 1. 1 · R~~LTY R~~TORS __ _ __ 1 SC. ·lf.2-5fl99. ;>-18-1168 or e~·e 557-6244 Lagwm Hills. Full· price • DUPLEX l"l!('f charn111ig II .e roo, o1n1cu iv nl:i'. ~n1 lin1v. Park Ct>ntcr Irvine OPENING $33,950 DUPLEX LIVE 'ii blk from the ocean STORJ4GE?, • , 00 • •. . ' \V1th (Joor to t' e 1 I 1 n g · GRAND Santa Ana in a ~ BR house . on $29,9<Xl. 64&-ml Open Eves. by O\\rter. 500 ,1P~n~ttia, fiLX'place, 4 Bedrooms, 11 .. 0 .N-'R ---·-·-No-port Boy T-ers 10'/, DOWN. Tu·o 2-Br units, , P•oo'ru•.ula Pt. 1 3 O O Imo . SEP A RA TE DRIVE & Open 1·5 dally. !Ir i" Int. Ball C l' K't h ,1 • Pl:: F I. SAT & SUN. ... v ... GATES . for your tra-iler· 1• 1111 uia 1 c en, 1 .osc 14201 Avenue P.Iendocino 1 l & 2 BEDROOJ\I dbl. b'ttr., lrg. lot. Income · 979-3165 \lo•ecf((jays or l''!lt?i able boat _ addi<ional St'· ~~~T~~~en~ $~. ~~~7:,: ~llffiscl~bs if£ACTtr.ppi~~i 1 N••xt, to Colony Park f\1all: I CONDO~·IJ:-J!Uf\1 HOlliES I §] ~:: ~~ i:;: nt?:iJ 1 ,;64~f>.-0232::.:::='------~1 Walker·&.lee eluded motor home parking. .1d 67,_.169 1_. , c 11 11 R .1 by t~nn!s cow1s & pool. ' Bayfront llon1es MoblleHomet I"""' Call LOVELY home on ""'nt. 3 II . 1 ,__ . no pets. No chi . uuay. a , 1e E.'d 2 "A A/C b' o, SI' """"" now. ; Dln Berman ,.... A this pus \,,.,. n1Cf'fll 3 E 1 le F ·. 5l6-2!>5l roon1s. o . • 1g <.Ur· uva! 1ps 8 Red ,-. .. ~ R Br, 1 ba, 1 blk to bey &;, ••AL ••TATt Bcdroon1, family room home Costa Mesa s a ait,_ · ne1· lut. Fee. 90 pc1'Cent loan Full &-curity Highrlse I rkr. Uu...,.t ealtors ocean. Winter or yrly lease. TREMEN -DOUS in the , \\leStcliU·Baycresl $30,900 fl v a i I. QU INTARD Steel & concrete construclion S45-80ilo. !Open eves). $175. bl:H786. i ai'ea. Spotless & onlv $69.-500. NO DQ\\'N VA GI BUYERS \REALTY. Ask fol' Vesta or j I'rivatc Bi;l1'0nics Mobil• Homes * S · 2 BR HOUSES • TRiPLEX PETE BARRETT $29.~ A chance of a lilt'Jnie. Pa~ Peg, 6•12-299\. ~garage spaees pet' unit. For S11le 125 \~~ x JOI)' ~OJ 136 S:J~~~. fi~al.~,C: . RE LTOR 1202 So. Douglas in So. Santa (•losing costs only. 3 BR. ~Laguna S eacri I.oo! lop st.ulf!cck PRIVAT<· ,,,,.0 & .,~, •. 1 yeary .. ~~":. I. · .n·Jy. 67l-ro39 • , Huge 3 BR, 2 ~~ unt!~. Bes! -A -A,na. Pride of o\\llership BA. BRAND NE.\V carpets.I Unusual Opportuni1y to Pur· "' "'iu" .,,.. J• · rental area. \\nl,1 !o sc~!.~. 642 .. 5200 area. Jn1n1ac. --3 ·Bdrn1, 2 fl('W paint inside & out. va. THE <·has<' Ba,yfront Properly in bdrn1, lOX~. wal11ut P<Jtl(>l· RIVIERA REAL TY BAY Vie11,·. 5 B[ 3 BA. 2 · shops & chu1~:ht·5. Ll\e lnl BA 2 frplc plush shag on CPllt. Nei\·IJOl'l Bea~h. ing. Xlnl cond. $4WO. firm. ·1 .r~ • 11tory h ouse. Frplc, ~ .aJ~st J'l"nt !t~. Hurry, ~ oak noors. ~lust SE'll. ?t1ake BRASHEAR REAL TY BIG STEAL ;·ao Fernando Rd., N.B. O>sta f.le-AA. 642-.{i()ffi 642-7007 645-5609 Eves. dsh\\'5hr, Yearly, 536-1068. l\Ort 1 last S48.950 .. !'g'fOOlt * $64 950 offer. * SG!i-1178 * 675-8551 NEV.: 2 BR. 1 BA living rm. FOURPLEX {4, 2 BR eround PENINSULA Point. $400 mo. on exchange, Ca!t 645: · • , Costa Mesa Realty V.A. No Down Pymt. Adult park \\' I pr iv a tr 11 · =n 'tit June 15. 1974. 6 BR. den, r N' ... , .• "-, , h.,, oN , Harbor View Homes . 1 , "" '" 2 1· llll1ts Hntg Bch. $49 __ ,,, i rrt .9 I i Since 1958 * 541:n1t ATTN: FHA· LO'Ts ~~1-:1~.6oK1l\G . 1·beacli-I;~ ~..2. "'~~~Y __ tl•1n1s. 842-3:>46, tgeyard.vil'\~·.&&1410. V. E.llw'anl&Co: . . , ~6Pl\1 Cl,lll ~1-4617 221 D2.BUYERS 'J·JtE OCEAN BELO\,. . 72 STLVERCREST, ~.tx57. 2j 8-i•-1185 Corona del Mar . Rttl .-.-, ~· -POpula1 4 &d1~ h0!:1~ V • & R d 4 Bedryom. 11,\! Baih 1-/unting· [)(otaikod i·us iic urchi.c1·1urc. Carnie!~ nuxlcl \\•1th .. 1-.11lcy hr. 2 hci, f~rn., u1;ru! ~1:.· tor I ~ PLE:\ !U' OCf' 3 br 2 bu: 11;n1 form~! dtning • .!am1ly acant ea y t0n Conllnefital To1v'nhous~·. \\' e~i{•l ior ol "\\VOd. slu~·~o. I vle11: ... l3drn11' .. dtn1ng & <le111Jls & appnl, 5~1~2J19 I Inc S760 1110; 7 ~. flCl'C{'llt I coz_v 1 BR House \lo'/frp!c. WHAT Is?, roorn lr.i . ck,n. or~~ ~ sq. 5•/o Down--81f2•/. Loan 521,000 F'ULL PRIQ': \\'Clltht'l't'd (!('I.Jar shlng;h· ran11fy roon,is. !\Jany ext~tlS I ill\. $69.:xlO. rlcx. di). O\\'nr I ~~8.l/n10. 1st & last + $50. ft. of, uxu::~s !\'.ng ar~ti · Only $2J~. down buys this 5 ~VJ-lf'I'" JrlP'if? rooflincs. LGE . .SUN DEC1\ bull! into tl~1i; adult occupied 1 ~, ;i:11-o:-ri0. Sniglt' lady or older couple 1th 3 BR 2 BA .1 n1en, . (!Ill J~'1-8-ll~ SouthCo. I·\ I f . \\'OODEN HA ll_S TH.AT tlel'i! Call [<II' app't. to vieii·. Gonerill ASSU:\11:. 7 ' !.nlerrst. 2 Br L Be h A Corona de! l.lal' duplex Coni~ ~ ··': ·• ~OI l\Jlpnint-Br. 2 Ba, single story :1oni.e. FULLER REAL TY EN c L 0 s ED \\' rT" I hon1(!; il l$ bc((c•r thfln I Real Estate. I ---~---.-. -only. 6-16-0910. •,~ ... m 'o·enta.1 .,1~~1~~.~~1 Real tors. ~ al"t'. i~lnge, t a.nl I 1111 J46-fu!O: ANY 1 l 1\'IE Af"TJ!{US A Si_: EN I C $~l9.l0 I . -hou!:'e + 4 u!11ts. Roo1~1 for aguna o.~•~C"-----I 1ruf~ 111 pc, 1cen l), 1uge ,.... M I I n101-..S72001nco1ncS65000 -~ acre of gi'aSS the! you nev('r EVER STOLEN A encl68ed patio. and the best o .... EAl\ .VIE\\. I CORBIN· ART N · B . S4 o . 5'is-4562 ' . UNUSUAL 3 Bedrm home on : havt' tu mow? Give up.? !l's DUPLEX? PllJ1, IP.I ',~ Joan for 30 yrs. ., \\'cll _dt>~tgn('d 13 ,BDH~1. & Realtors 644-7662 ' u11ness Prof)9rty 1 ~nC'r . · cul~c. xlnt vieu·. Jge ' ' across lron1 a Pfll'k JIC".t 'en1 Try this: !'Ix> 2 bt'droom Call Re a) t 0 r for appt .,..HH.. DEi\ & Dl:'>ll:'>!G AR&\ 1----· ndus~r1al Property 161 Joi S.'J7J/mo. 497-2626 ·or takecarec-lthl'ir1~·m!~1•·n). -d' 11 . 645-sS.ttJ. ' _.......,. flool' Jl~Wl, ,Sf'i\liccd bv. 2 *BEACH HOUSE*: H b Bl d 4~-1235 Also untun1. ONLY $89,500 ~~tse~S3Thd~g;.!:r.A~: --... ba1M .. ~rac.wus f:>r·Jl!al hv. $49,500 Buys <.'\l1e 2 l>dnn., I ar or y . CORNER ~S-EI Euclid & ine: $35.550 trv """'JUT OI''" $1950 DOWN DO YOU NEED 'A im. 11.·.11h Phl'herl ~~11ing & sharp. rustk· decor. \\'alk $315·5q ft Talbert FV, \\'ill !Wli $8~1 _L_id;;;o'--'1'-'slo.•------ CALL' 644-n11 pril.'C. 011.1lt'r ..;-.,.5 sell! Calli GOOD BROKER? 1.o.'\1.cnssve use ot g1ass. The ro beat·h v 11JuablP t{.'l lot' • ' ' IX'lo-.v Tax appratsal. C. J. LIVE ON LIDO Red ....., BRAND NE\V dt'n is a C07.Y Jtl::.'TH.EAT, · GEM --'Perfect 1-larbor Blvd. 1oca-~lcCorniick 645-436.1 ~~!~I'll' ed Carpet. Realtors E 'Id L I \Ve need sor ·e honies to st'll JI/.'; ALL \\'000 PAl\F.:1.---( tion. Near Ol't'an. Zonf'd 2 BR, 2 BA. brick frplc. Hbl • 1 '.-. fH5-8080 lcpen evenings). asts e ocat on out!fide the Harbour. Call: 1::;0 \\ALLS. VAULTED 120 1" Tu-.iin i\vt•. N.B. c-2. 3 large lots. Buy 1 or 1 Lots for Saie 170 r.:car., wshr/dryr. \Vintf'r -··-...... -~ Balboa Island 4dBR, 2BA, IOOOsq. ft.~· HUNflNGlONHARBQUR OPEN Bl:::A~l CE:JLINGS. REAi.TOH . .-'(>42-.111231 nil '.'I. Ont• block deep. Very P\L'I ~-, " b'l renlal. $350. 673-2227, il.3: llJS, fence, ln11dse11.f1<."'• :-.T.\."i:'IVt: & J:\IPOSING ----1 --·-hc•n\)' tr11ffic. Only $3.15 i;q. ' " I.It:'~ rt "rt:°ns m? 1 e 79.'J--0427. NE\\I DUPLEX. for sale by 11prir~kle1·s, R 11 • inch.1r~ed. R!Al.lY ,..,·ro;.;E FIREPW\Ci'~. froni * 3 V2 LOTS * f! n 11·ri<·r 11.i l! finanl'l'. Can't lo!. _ 5fr..::10 equ11y $"®. =~---~~--;,.. FOR ACTION (!\\·tier. fl·lf).(XX), s .. .;~·~f11 An~·~1!~ 14q•'•1ahf1es! .S4t.i-l''S4 1'll:ll 5fl2·28~5 fi1.on1· hi l'• ilii:g. J•\ N ,11. Jt, ;l1'h, + ri 1111i!•. be tx-111. Cnll 11011', 5-16-1000 586-8177. \~~~,Ti~~ I~~~.' 4 ~~Ol~) ft;· ••• (ifJ.filllS or ' !l82-4!H6 .,..., nnl :>'....-17'211 Coai.l 1i11:) .. irH S.tc·p~ay<'l' :,i,li•llfoll ~l~<;. ,\J J, I i\l....-i. :: HI{ :···:nod(_•tl'r! !IOlll\, INVESTMENT Mountain, D•sert s11iidv l)('a .. h. Pier .t:. fi~ai ' DAILY PILOT __ &£ _. -fill@ -----r-------BUILr r.~ HANG!-. .~ ,,.,. bud, 1 ... 1 .1 111 • r,..·.t1 1·~ Resort 174 . Sl.6::.0 l\fonth . . Fat Profit i,,; attu1~cd when BY o~\11cr, Pr\n1.e Easu:idc FREE LIST i (JV~~:'\. 1!t.S'.l\rA:>:1ri-:1:. L;.' '·I"•! " \1''" ·'·. DIVISION Bill Gn111dy Rlt.r. 61~61 CLASSIFIED ADS 11 tl h I · location 4 b1 36 ·. 21 ~ ba. frplc, * I Ol.~P1 .. f'.1L .. all hlL·nd1'd : BALBOA BAY PROP. C,\BIN, B i~ lk.ar 1 ---"'=------I ~ ~ailyU"OPifot "Ci~s~'it:i W/\\' crpt, $ .500. :i ls-&117 lvg1•1 i.•t' 111 nH1tching (•1:t11· * 673-7420 * '~ rooni. Li'l:;)i, .,. ~1i:::Pini:: Newpor t ~each 642-5678 Ads. 1)42-5678 ''ou'll rind II I ... C:1as.~1lled (Ollu<. :-'pacfoos, ll•l !!I IL'l•l' ! ~· l r p . l g~ lOO T ··=======•-=-=-..-..-.:.!...:.=....:.::..;~-~--~"-"i---'-'=========•I G<:i~··t reposses,~'Crl hon1~·s. .i.i ound.,. IDL\L r-v f{ •' 1 "!. n~ 1 " • f'l'nl;;. \\'Al.I\: lo \\late\' 1 Br h~. ·1 sonw hnve pOOls. sonic no S\\'Jl\L\ll;\G P<JOL. r111• WATERFRONT ' Pl'i\'alc J>a111'. ~·l:!-201.i aft kids/pels. lJti1 pd. A\I«) S@~~}w\-°')<,~s§• do&\\'ll pyn1t.Nval'i1o1w1' ',rens PlO/X'fly ,is VAC,\?\'f.' & 11\ 1 ISLAND HOME ff l .• 1. '""' 6 Jllll. • C.l'll. $120: H.B. $120: .. "" · pyntts. 1 n ° i gat on. A·l CO_:'>! DI T I 0 :\ .. 11· \\·, 3 Bdrm, Family Room, _ \ UlguM Beach $160. All Equal Housing Opportunities cnrpl't!ng & cu.~10111 r!iapi~s 11 8.,., 1 II Commerctal [j1 h'lUSt"!'i. Agt. 1'"1?'E'. 979-M30 Thof /nfrig.uing Word Game with a Chuckle ~~~~ H~=r;I $49~9So °F'ULl.rrpR'i1i:e : BR"'0 "K'EoRan ava83' ,0780 _ Prope rty 151 I Financ:ilt I "'TNTER RentaJ, Bayfr&nt, ~ I . • 4BR. 2BA. dock, avail Oct. ""'' ., ... , .. ,.,... --i:oR-RENT-.-No DowN P~MT. --------c.2 HARBOR ,~ ~"~ '"· e.11714.£35.UOll OR lett of th TO +-.LIL.Ju ...... vi:: l ~i{ANS. O\\'NER. \\:esteliff, 3BR. . Houses Unturn. 305 1:"",,:'mbledo~ ~ 1 OF A KIND. Er.~uc lo:'1n balan('t' ~~'able <l<'n, 21 .J h'l, 2 frplt', 111,1r I $85,000 Business ,,.. I I rO ,_ d $.1X1 . PCI 1110., 1111·1. Ult. 111 ·I ' • ' "' I •. , . ,-~ I Opportun'oty 200 G • WI" IO orm ovr :w111p ... WOf s. 1 Huge 4 BR. Fountain Valley 8·'•';, a1uur11l '; rate for I~;' r: , err S; ul~ J'tlli; l"l. '·'~"" $Q, fl . r.f rs•·•·I •'rt1 llar· 1 .::-:•~n~e~ra~•;..... ______ I ~-,.-,.-,,--.,..-,...-.,..---, l\(llll<' \\1d1 largf' )'atds & ;?Si., vr~. Nlr1k r>t~. P!'l.:,110: 6·1.-0:il·I nr I ~r Ul\'•I. 1''\fJ'l"<lll'<'. ;-..,-.nr , I M I l C A E I · t-O~"'""d pat"ki. ilnnt~t·uhuc MISSION REAL TY 191-~1 r)l'1'.1"1 ri:;1~ u11l.1, n .. 1.111, 1.! 1. ,,k d•:·:!'· I'• 111· PRIDE OF $ LANDLORDS $ • • in. & out. c~11 J\eith 111 Ml '..o. r o 1 .,,,, le!\~• opi. _fl(l~~1I:!'.. _ 1 1n•"1" • :. 1,. · l 1:•· r OWNERSHIP 1 .. • t'::' i•'l\i UR rroix·111"F· 1 J' J J J I .. · f16,,.+J71. Phone (71 4) 494.0731 WESTCLI FF VILLAS I\ I in.ii " "'!!Ii~' ·",'.,,1···,'.1,·:11\,",.',','.· I '.\,.,..,1vi1·f'uUt11i•Q.·110.•h · · · · · SURFSIDE CONDO I' I ''· ··,111 • .\ i.1la1l(l 01,11~ '"· ALMOST --'·1 n\'ll•'l'-I• ... ',l!il ~pn.·I CALL NOW H -·!!·· 'Ii' •idll'•• rr ~·1 1 ·~1-1i.:J>.0:·11· .. 1'iri1j'&$$. I I , Going! (;()1ug. ~·luxe 3 Bit • • • • • :.::in!•'11 ''"11d". 2 Blt. 2 i;,\, 11: • 1 • .i frw .,,;11,r $ L RENTALS$ H W AS S 11 Bn 11 , 1, 0 vi· 11 1 ,1 s l,:'l<:o, 1;u;-1!Jit 1 546-1600 A A •t 1.! t11 ~· l'<: . tn., , •. O<.'<'<tll ro111 . ' U!"l·.\111. ---INVESTMENT :1'.~o1.1~ '· 1'1 "''! rli;:h!. ;il Xt•111•HI & lill\, ('~I. 6--11·~3~: · 1 IJ I I (•\'f.'ryihu~'. B1t1~11. \\'10, t't.'-1'Qn11)lt•'\, 17 unil1>. l<'nlli'd BY Q11,•11cr. JJ/ly~ho1'!·.~. Lt•.iv-~qf,"Y\, .\ti "'l .. "'111.1111 (,rw.; 1 Bi~ Sl~o:i 111 itB . 11011. hu~ . . . _ . J trfi;, 1rood bw·n1~~ ~·pie''' jusl ·~ bl<'l<·k 11.,.,111 hi·iieh. Ing fl l'l.'U. '.:'1:.1 BR. 2 llA, xhit DIVISION t<J:u1. J,,·:!!!!_···~ Gl-l ·1l~ __ i;ii· rt•!t•t\ d o>oe lu. ' . gas .logs, Only $ ... ]~~· Call C1oSl' to ev1,1·ythln,i;;. l::i·('n l('n.'I(', hy appt o 11 l y Money to Loan 240 :i Bit $1:10 c:~ _ Jl\'1\11. fl\{'d, I f Denison AN.-;()o.'. 61...-1311. has a penrh<11111e for Ui{' C\'l'll/\\·~kends 6 4 5 - 4 3 4 2 srlil pt•1 .v i·hilil. • ~~rP~l~D..,.;.B_E,_-l • Rf::i'OS ESSIONS O\\'lll'L'/opl'ra101'. Ac I u al S62,!AJO. ~ l\F:ED C1\Sl l ~ $1,000, or up to 3 BR .t l'l\l S2:~'> C~I. fl\'lly· • I I I I Forbidden fruit Is ofl~n 'rt· ·,,r lnfornl.~til'lfl oncl lo<:ation ~11 ah>t•udy rs cc c d !! BLUFF'S X PIRn, $60.000. 3 _ $3,000, SI0.000 and n1orc. hlg yiu'tl. fll(.'fl. Av:tU, • 'bl f $30,000 r~r year, \i'ith room BR. l 12 Ba, 1 yr olrl. 301 1 ll!'n1en1ht'r A\'1,l Thrlt1 roi· 2 Br SlQ HR...,.·,,,,.,, u111~. L_J_-L-J_-L-1. spons1 a or many o --. ot t:·":.o I'll~ f· 'IA homes, , o 1 1-• ooo ~· cO grow. n Y ,....,, . Vista 'I'rucha. Own e 1• :t.. I a R<"11I E~nTe l/))1n. Upon Adlt11ll only. • I l. A J 0 1 E I 'r>~to '' l(~SA.-•AN ~I 640-1090. 111.flPl\')\'rl, use U1e nlOrK'~ 3 Br. 'l bn $235 llB \('tflOO I, i...-;...~'-.'-;...'-..--l .,,/T"O ef" H NP'T crest, 3 er. 211 ea. -NEWPORT BEACH -1101\·cv"'r :0'0'1 llr.e. :'ll!IO l'l11k I,,'~ a~li~~· ~'!,1'· F••,~· ,;_,, I J I I I J' G Cornoi.t. *-~ quotod , R i\I E11:ate 962·6644 "'1 " $3.000 bclOV>' market. Vlc\v. • r.i.1 Ja.y11 ,_i ·'' ._ 11!1011 n r 11n~~111'N1 per-r. -,_,.., ~ .. a . ·. 1w-\·, by (lllitlg "' tt,. rnllli1111 WOfds O\VNER -3 B". 2 e.1. '''''" REAL ESTATE 71•'1} Int. ~r. 6-ltr-OOOll. For boo~ rcplllr· .t: !<.'\le.~ ! "(lr.(l[ Jo.i/'I". IA .. L.A" Ron·",·.-,·,· roe~ .. 2 •••3 '-~-..... ~-..... ~~ you devolop frofft lfep No, 3 balow. n. ..-L I.Jill Grundy, Rltr. 6':'.l-lil61 , .,.., """° fam ml 11•/rnRs;sive rrplc.. UOO Gll'nneyre 1'1. UXURY 4 hr, 212 htt, lir C AVCO THRIFT --~ panel<'d sturlv Launrl rn1 ·19-1-917:1 ~•l!Hl316 lnn1 n11, huge n1u11'r 11ujt(', ondominium1 li.:O 1...,r , '"'" .. er Ci·. S!l7!'1 r..r:'' · 1·11.1. Yr)LTRS · hit. kit., a1\ , .• , •. \\lll!Ni f'OR • .• 1L>'. 1.lY O\\'N;E,,R-Agrnt/0\\'11<'f t>l(l..-01136 for sal• -lMl I ' -' ~!~11 :: ;''1H;' lll ~1·1vpoM 1 ... . -"IPiH• 101 Hlv1• r ' -! ll1>drQOn1<1, ~ ::i~· ~1'<, ron~r lot, nr l..o,·rly Oc<>an Vu llonn•. lilt , :i Btt hou!ll' nl':'lr OIT·•n. 1•111· NE\\'l'ORT Bl\.IEHA ~n.-rir li~rh -· Ualh~ Foniill 1Y11rn1 E1J'°r1•. _ h. S:~.500:)3G-1_~2. _ lot. hrlU\lo' n111_rkcr \•o.luf', 1101\n Pll.)•111rn1, i\T i It' 11 Grnckiiii:; 3 nr, z1~ Ila, f('I, _ ~,~.'.':~lO t:1lnrr·· 1>1-1~. i• fU:" It ASSUME 7°/o LOAN plu!I "rt<:e rertl1111~ 0111rkup, l.11.ri;on Ret11\nr. 6/3..,'t)6:t film rni, 2-cru· izar. Jnun~d. \'ou co .. ·r 1~ It Q1Ul lo\ 1·!1lhJ1,,:1-.• 11nrt potil. Agt. S3!J,!l(iJ j HR L.11 Cuc1.-t11 . \\'nlk 1 hii: n~, 1 1~ Ba .. l!K tl<•,.k, Tn/\l)E Nr,\·p.1rt Rt• n r h P(>S;A, $l2.0CO. finArK'in~ "tmlw Fu1" when )'00 1\~n:'.(I::. - to bc1u·h. Priv"ll' pt1r1y., fl'lllt·, S~~.OCkl. 100• l.~il. AH 6. Pl'Op. for 011!..f)f·TO\\'ll 111·1111 . To h1i<1}('t·! ,. rt 1 I f'JAtV' nn 11d 1n th" r: .Uy Lli;fo trl\dt? Our Tl"lldei''9 008-M32.· • Nttd a "Pad"7 t'lal'C an aft~ 1-'rop. Bkr, i\11673-1.0j.~. G·l1-!I062i I 11ol \\3.111 Art.'1! Cail now Pnrtu;ltl'C rnlll•l\n i5 for~! l'. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 700 (~~~~~~~~~~ " ' 1, ' DAILY PtLOf WfdnfSday, Oc\Obtf 10, 1973 P'OBLIC-NOTICE PllBLIC NOTlt'Z ... l'\IMIMIM:ll er.,.. _ ..... CN Jt Deity l"Jlo!, Ol;totiw I, 10. 17, 2'11·13 •m PIJBIJC N011CE .. ,.,,. l'vbllMIM:ll Offl'ICM CNtl Otlly l"llot s..cit.mllff 11, 2' ,,.. OdotMr 3, 10. 11n an-n PIJBUC NOTICE I PIJBLIC NOTICE See the brighter side of life along the IOlge Coast in OM of the featUl!S that male Sunday rar:ir:>Ar PUBLIC NOTICE • -wall treet • • • . . . ' . .,. ''· . T'.;.-.i . ,. ·~ • • • ,~· T'. J ., .. ·.u· . . . . .. ··:~ppay·s;;i'!.~q~;~~-:i ~O'!~l';:iJ~"'lfJ!llle.r.;: • •• • • • • •• !" •• •• • • • • • • ••••• • • Fifteen of every 100 Americans today own stock. prov~ it,, of .cou~~e~~t it ¥ e ms likely percentage is even g reote,r herd . if! the onge Coast area ... and it's growing>. every day. out We couldn't that the Or- That's why the DAILY PILOT to be the fir~t . 1n newspaper ' d ? prou , years WP-$ Orange Couhty to its readers speed "tocoy's ·fin?I stocks today" via _-super ago, bring high wire services. We're still doing it hi eve,Y home- delivered edition and the service gets better dirJlie time. Wall Street's computers DAILY PILOT plant more than 1,000 "talk ·to" computers trading per day at the It tokes minute. • In rate only the of 12 every . words the New York . and American from the canyons :of ' Wall minutes to move Stock Exchange reports Street to the typesetting right here on the entire machiries of the DAI L1Y 'PltOT Orange Coast. ' ' ,, , • ' And when technology finds a way to beat. t.l\G1t. speed the DAILY PILOT, no doubt, will be omong'the record, first to When it business I use it comes the . IS to to bring readers "today's action today." finoncia1 news, t!ie one th'1ti !:"~ns • l -- t"1 I 1, '11 • • • . ' ~ r l ' I I l • I I . • • • • ' ' ' I ' l f I I i I • • . L ~ •' i • • . • I 1 ' ' • ' . ' ' . . . r ( • 1 • i ' I ' I • ' ' • ' I • ' I • • I •• <' .,.-o • .,,.....,. • r .. ~··· .............. W ..--....,...-...---....... •• .... .,, . . . \ . . . : 1'.'I t . i 1· .t'i·,,.r, ; •.• If • ,. ) . . . r . ... \· '· • '. . .. --. ~ \ .. i~t '\ ' . • ... .. I . • . - .. ·t ! · I ' I f ' . . i 1 j;··:r. r • ! ·~ ·, ,. . ' .l LOok. Cll'ffllncl your house and garage and you'll prob· ably discover you have a mount~in of merchandise you ' could sen -all kinds of gQodies that you just don't use much any more. ~ouldn't you really rather have money? Okay. To move that mountain, just call a frleMly ff.visor at the DAILY PILOT. Use ·the direct One.· . .. Don't just sit there on your small fortune ••• SELL IT! Thousands of ready-to-buy want ad r e a d e r s are "shopping" the ads in the DAILY PILOT every day. And it may surprise you how many of them are eager to buy just what y4u have to sell. Want to give it a try? Get with the Orange Coast area newspaper with "response ability" ..• the one that can move your mountain of merchandise • Advertise in the Orange Coast Newspaper with Response Ability Classified Ad Line 642-561.8· . ' , l I " DAILY PILOT I. • ' • • ' ' • • • .. . , ' •• . ' .I ••• ' ··' • " .. . ' • ·~ • ·"' • . ' ,, • ' " • ' .... ... . , •J . . . ' • . " I • ·• ' .. • • •• ' ' • ... .... . , .. • '· ,~ .. ' .. ' ' ••• ' . ,, . ' • .. '.·~ .. . ' • ' !{f DAILY f>llcOT Wfdotsdjy, October 10, l'l73 WedlltfiUJ, Octobfr 10~ 1971 PILOT·ADVEATISER Ja , T,.!!!!!'!!!!!!!!"!'!'!~~1 .!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!'!!!!!!'!~~ .:.,. "'I~ I "'""" -I~ I ;..._,_ ][SJ l----1~1---1~ I f;'; 1 ][)J]ll-.. _,,._, ',_][Il]f -E;lt-; 15 ]JIJ ~~~;;;;;;;;;;~iiliiliiiiiii~ 430 ~lorogo 455 I Found (frH 1d•I Loncbcoplng Help Wontod, M & P TIOHel• WoftlM, M & F 710 HOlp Wo-, M & • 710 . 7 ,, ~ -~.-.... -l[t] I 1 i)Af"!'.~. pnva1t' ll to~ i:: e LANDSCAPING, lllrlnkltn, ~ 550 ButhM11 S.rvfce "'S Re-nt•lt to Shit,.. ··I *;:;i:;'.:..· .::Un.:..fu=m;;.. __ ,,;;-.:; l!lowport -ch 1 PARK NEWPORT · APARTMENTS ll!teh('k>r I or :1 Bcdrouuu; und T011i'tlhot1s•'ll •r, Slftl.50 Opc·n 91 Dally 1 Sp.'\ Pools TenrnJ ~ frQn1 ~'llJlhlon l1'1am1 at J 11n100tl'.'•~ on Stan Joo4u111 llUl8 Ro1td . ',___!7141 644-1900 NEAR Mopi. & lx.<sr.h, 2 h:e J Rt-, 2 Ba a11ts. \'rly l't'lltal. r S::OO. uplilr11. $350. d1u.u·i;. 641-41Gl \\'A.'l/TED ft'tnale lo 11hare I~ 3 8.fl. 28A ~11, block 10 Beath, )'tarly ooly. SlC8. &~ .. 675-419.1 ROOM:\fAT~. I ab u 1(;";; ocean vu! Bl·and nu. r111lc:, re111011nble price 673-6822t6n-4520 SHARE Apl. or !louse SAVt; $SS$ lloml··Partner, I! :i 6-119 4, 5'18-l·li9 !;lll'8ge lor bu. Int )I !I. fo'OUND snl&M gray/blade Ac c 0 u NT ANT. Sll\IJll 'A"•lerfallt " fllh ponds, • ""'""'·'"'";,.,,.,., 1"""" m1' "' .... Juan """""'" '""'"'""· "°" ""'""1"·"""1• .. 1eape Attent1'on, ·1mme)j·1ate Openings n1lnthlJ.:e1, etc. S1>a1 .. ·~ r1uie.e C1tpt¥tn\JIO, tau ~ bookkf!t'plf1$1i rti~h IMI-& Sprlnklet C.o. We. No. U rrom JG' to 230', Billt'<I nio. allt>r 6 p.rn. rr11t lcdQ;tr, em p Io y ~rs 271}.Hi, M~. .II).,,.. .. "'"; 00 ........ ~,"' tabby ' \'.:':".;~,;,.,,, ·i·~;1.!."':'.i MHonry Mechan1·cs Open1·ngs for . ::.:;O>::,.on=,m""ereta~~,-.,...,St~o-,.-,,,-.,-. -I n"IO,. <Md. Vic. \V. Balboa " N~ bide. 8000 "I· fl . •; !~~-N.B. 6'73-6:.IS6 or lf'J'l, &a.l-267S. \VILI.lAMS A: SON fl.talOnry. • Bl~k '"'"' llarbnc " ,,,, I ~~=-----Carponto.. bLllockc. !'•,: •• :""". ·-...... B.riok. and 'in the Medical Rlvds. C.:0.1, S<l.~·'.Wl3 FOUND toy y,hite 1n1tle poo-l ~c:;,,;,;:c.:.;:;.. _____ .1 s "''"" _...,..,, R.nlals Wo.nted 460 dJ._. \•l1·1nity North Jlwl-CUS'l'O~I WOOD\VOlt K P•intl .. & p 1 :~~~;-.Bend>, ""'Sil' or ~~,D~~ .. ~::"'11"•· ~'7';,;, Poporh.t .. lnt Repairmen. Los Angeles, ersonne. Please Help!! SJo:J' o.f keys. 2 for ~wer Jnck Bcrgin1tn 846-9195 *CUSTOM PAINTING WE NEED moil('! f'urd. Intersection ,of • • All ty()<!S • Inter/Exler. ~Color COn· .,.~, locCll ,.,,,,,., ••1•r1• ,..,,;, Bell and M, .. ond -911 .... -"I .. 2 BEDROOM HOUSE Adt1111j, k JI arbor. call' to Ga~c cabioet11. Floc.r lo tultl""' & ('Ill. Won't be Un· fl••d1 l'O\I· II 'fO'I hen• ouof th• · ott•11d AH11y «••W¥• 111ff'lllli" \\'Uh lw'le f(lfll•td )'ii.rd fur 2 ldt>nr lty. 1J68,.:.j9111. Celling bookc!l!IC, c1c. d~•rb·l~7 SI: Uc no 2M93l 1klll1 thlitd ll•low, 'fOll u 11 .0•11 fh• fotlow!119 11•di«il 1\lltt •r• HETIRED lad)t to tihnrr 2 ix'droom 2 bfttb TOWl;lhou!IC. Pool. $12.'i/mo. 6L'l-Qel0. ANOTJlER girl \\'&nlt'<I ~ 20's TO shr my tipl $90 n)(). ~llGl: :iun. 201\. fll'l:'pl. •nl't ulil. H.t>spon. M&-468:! bll~I!, dhll\\'~hl'. Nr 1!<>11~ ---- 111f'f'lh1111 ~il.c~l c!r)x!I, !11t•Jl fND: Sianl<''W cu: \Vt'aring 53&-1Sl8 I ~ . . . flood poy. Yo ... <an •Ofll thil ••• Orange County 11•1•nl!Y nttdt4 rlgtt flow, If ( 11~1in1-..-I t.: 1•,•1v 1>l)t"ltll·n1 : 1 I 11hl fl,•n rollttr it: front of n11. • tro llllOll9'1' anll k••ll'"t011' t11lltlM• )'O" 4a11't 11a ... •11• •I lhti4 2 ?llrot1ri• \\'orkini: ,\,fulls ;\lltyf:tlr All kt 011 lilh C?li Carpet 5ervlce PROF. walloovering state lob, too. II yo... do11't hove CN1• ' 1tlll1 we'll troill JO"• II ',~, Ad 11 HIXJ;\l 10 shart' w/2 girls, O!lfl. ..A.I IHO. U 8 • k 612--l".87 $15 11• , \'ouni; Slt'lllght ~Jr! \'EH\' HESPONSIRLE: ;,1841r2. Ile. No. 279514, insur .. 11.ll ol th••• ••Hb, i.1•1 lolk ... 111ln9. Areas . \rill lakl' c>.:ll'ellll'ly b'tlud '•'O~U~N"o"· -,.-.. -,,~-•• ~Be~'~t, Jg~N~r;:: ~r!!P~~~ typNJ .O( paper. 7 14 : Aircraft & Helicopter • Medical Corpsmen p<:EA'.'.'~ll.<>="'"r + Hay \'u. ~ ~nted, ~!16.'1-1469 nit 6 1N\'\\' '1 Be 2 Ha. rrpl(' \\'di t F.:i.t,\LE room mate needed tum. L.111· 'UX>. l 1312Ti·71i6. 1 $115. tnO,!lth. 2 Sedroorn1, l carr of home' . · · """' ige ' MZ--4386 M •· '" · ..,,·h1te 1-ht-·~~.1.~ ........ 1 ~ard (Soil Rt"lardant1l. . ecnan11,;S M~'"al Sp-'•l1'•ts Pl«lse Cllll eves. ~>'1i·7Sl!l . .,._...,...... nn.-a!ler' o. all rolor FIRST c I a.s s Pa In local A•"'Y ••-1111ib 111~ 11\!llO ...... ('I-m""I "-'<I collar. Vic. Emerald •~!!>·~-.,. t'-1 -~, E l 7\-l lb'7J-tl3l. B1tlhs, ~7-8107 ., ~· i cBa=Y~·--==~·~----hri&htenen & 10 nlint.1tC'l .. '6 pa.,... ..... nging. x • , Power Generation Equipment th• 1kill1 01 .,,n •1111 _.,.," Operating Room Specllllsts \\'ANTED: 3 BR hollSI', U!USt bleach for .... ·wte CAl'pelll. Int. ~Airleu spray. Free Esl. Mechanics wllh or willlcwl ,..1or 1111ltllory ~ be nice & <'lean nnd only Jo"ND Blk " wllite spotted Save your money by snvln~ 979-5294 I(• '°' 16 ••"'• o -th, ,_ ~v1:.\'1bt' + rlcn, 2bo.. Poreh G•r•get for Went <435 • O\'l!r g11.r. :\ blks OCt'an. 1$285/mo. 675-00 98 or r.tl-:.841. $300 or le~"· Fu1· thn'f' dog, ma.le, D a 1 • & n1e extra trips. \Vil\ cleJtn PAINTER highly qualified, Wheel/Track Vehicle •••••a 111 ...... ,. At.,y l e1eni111 Trained LVNs ljR. 2 Bath S'lt5: Yl'arty 3 an. 2 &111 SZID; avnll oow Nf"A•·l·ycar; mod decor: l'C'tr. J2lG Balbo.1 Blvd. 614-4'.).IO 1Ht:\Y 2 BH, 1a~ 8 1\, Ot.'\'&n vi~·. Top 1u·1•n, suv.'r 1!1 .. Jux~. 11dul1~. $250. -1!12·2'1&1. !•n Juan Capl1tr•no $19:> .2 Br. I BA, <'rp\i;, drp!, stovl', l't'frig. in Condo. 'mploy-t ,-.,,. '''. '', Rl•lril'Vf'r. Vic. ~tendoul Dr. 1. ••• dl · • llicl 1 Id !"" l 12 ·~to ••..so 0 "'°"' SAfo'E, private s t o r.i gc .. .., .,... .. " .-..r::71876 "''""'"""' iv .. ,. rm., rung nu., e en, \\'OU ""'YoUl' M-•··~s """ ,_ ·-<f"' 11 ·~·f•r qoo'•I ••-•. ..,,·11 ..... -or .... .........,.,.,. "hll •t• A "SO ... · R b I ~~·• ' •' "" ..,. d ,. i.r.u-...gf' ror ~us Ines s, ri-.:.. ... , .. ,. .. un ., . .., ny nn. .,,, , vuSllX'Sll. e a ,1; on a e , ti • r. 1 llf1' ian a11 • r r c 0 rd s , fur 11 i 1 u r r lak<' anythina nl<:e. &12-0243 FOUND YoWl8 black male eouch $ID. Cba.lr $5. IS yn. 642-3158. tlfll 111•nt Hit.tlti. If "°" don't minitMkes. l'tc. Spa<'t'S rans:e IX'fore 2 pm .,.eekda,,\'5. cat. "'/\\·hlte spot on neck. exp. Is \\'hat counts, not PROF. painter. MneJt wortc:. Air Defense Radar Repairmen ho~• •nl' 01 1"° .trn. 11'!-d, froin 36' 10 230', Billed mo. \\'Ar..'TED: Sirulle or 2 <>Ur \'ic. of Adams & Pirie. Hun-n1cthod. I do ..,,'Or'.< 111yself. reu. Int/ext, free esl. , ••.11 l•atlrl yo11 u e 011d ,or \'O"' 0&,_11).~1',_>,_t ~--~---I g•1rni e for l-.talnlt'n C'o. tington Beach. Call 966-1419. Good ref. 531--0lOL Refs. ~2759. 642-3913. Data Processing Repa irmen •h•!• 10" '"'"· :.IOk.\GE spa1·c 1;>sl\ near locntf'd in Ccntta1 H.B. rND. rem cat -Calleo-Carpet Cle•ning BAYVIEW PAINTING Translators/Language N;..""'JXll1 f''rt't_-v.•ay, 812-1689. Ba~ Grey -vi c. Floor C•r• & Windows DISOOUNT. CUITTOM. Field Radio Repairmen Specialists Cati 6-1;,.;,n4 B &:: Toucan, 968-2'288. out.ch J\1alnl. Serv. 537-1SOll 673-9352 After 5 PM Medical EquipmentDepairmen PBX Operators LAnGE Double.> 11'/ncct>Ss tu FNI>: i\lale Inisll setter Vic * PAINTING A: STAINING r• alley far filoragt'. Call 1 J~ Springdale &..... Mc.Jo"ttdden Cement, Concrete INT/EXT. TRIM, ACCOUS Teletypewriter Repairmen Telephone/Teletype ~111.!t 4:30 Annouocements ~ ll.B. 1!97-t~.,.11 CUSTO~l Con< .. 't'ete , \York. FREE EST. Jim 979-8186 Operators SINGLE Garu~e ror Hl'nL j ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;,; Lost SSS Rei11ove asphalt drivcwys. Plai.ler. P•tcr,, R.,..lr Topograph)c Instrument SW/month. Jii E. 2211d St., ::;::;:,;,, ______ ,.;:.:;.: Replaee "'/C.."Oncrele 65c. ft. Repairmen Costa J\le11a. 642-:l6 1j, Announcements SOO $100 HJ::\VARD return of our No delay!!. F'rec esl. WAiks. * PATCH PLAS'I'.ERI?jG * EEG Specialists EKG·BMR Specialisls X.ffay.Speeialists Dental Specialists Physical /Occupational Therapists Medical Records Specialists r ho11e 213·430-6210 0t 714·171 · 6990, 9 AM 10 9 PM w•ekd11y1, dr.vt•I. 2&\4.1 Pasco CIU'n1C'I. Office Rentll 440 .. ,131681 ... Mi.'>8. I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:::::;;;;;;;;;;; BDRl\I .. t Ba ro1wlo. Hl lns, PRESTIGE ORl)f~R "°""' for Chrhstn1:11> hirthday. H.agi;Nly Ann ,t._ Andy dolls. $6.50 c-ach. !J.15-6241. Hltll' hlack & w h l t e ~labs, patios. NQ job 100 All types. Free estimiltes <;on 213-430-6210 ot 714·121· .Ju p;tl"K'Se SpnniC"l. Pleue, grnalJ. 63&-l.~. Call 54{Hi875 6990, 9 AJA te 9, Pio\ w•••"-Y•· pll'nS<' call 642-1175, or 5<18-14:i:t. PATIOS, \\'alk!, driws. Saw, .P~lu~m;;;;b~i~ng"------· I Opllcal lab Spec~lisls Draftsmen Powermen· sur1eyors break, remove & replace - LO!rr. rle<·la\\·ed 9nX1 old fem concrete. 543-8668 fore~. . L.R. OTIS PLUMBING Seal point Siamese. N r CEMENT \York, pat 1 0 s, Remodels .t Repairs. Water crpts, dlll g11raj(c, pool. $200. OFFICES 'mo. 494-2918 utt :i. Put Your Military Experience to Work at Home. Women: We'll Treat You to a Career. •into An• FounWn Valley, Beaut!-• ful new building, ground Auto Tr•nsport•tion 525 I am looklni.: for someo111' 10 share driving 10 Lon1a Lin. f airvic1v & Pr inc c Io n, "-t-A1-.. 1s fun\11.-. I driv-"•-. llidev.'8\ks, brick ·~_'::>.~ ....w, MJC~&. Thurs n1te, t c ..,,. a rd, ,.__ J~ (11r, .. -..... ~ CommtJnications Analysts Aircraft & He lico pter Repair "ADULTS ONLY I PET OK 1 DliLUXE 1 BR, 1 BA " 7 $190 D11ih11·bll('r, fin>pla<."!', swnn I pool. 5;:i7·7125, I 20.'\.I:? !Wna Ana A\'~. We1tcliff I \4VESTCLIFF a!"l'a • lrg. 1 • 1 Br. & den, 2 ba. Closed gar., tlprlv. pat.io, fr(llc, 111!\\' cond. 1 Slna:le 11ty. $235. 1665 Irvine I, r Ave .. 642-0239. I Ai>•• I Furn. or Unfurn. 370 &.Ibo• hninsul• I LG.E 2 BR, 1% Ba, bllns. util pd, garage. Adul111. nn pets. )Yrfy $730. nlO. 968-3465 or tl>11l23 1 BEDRM. furn or unfurn. .Apt. Flreplc. f'rf'e launcl. 2 •blks to beach. 53&-0714. Coll• - Ooor, 3,IKKI square feet, "·lU divide into sma.llt'r oUices. 50c per aquare tool, includes carpets, drapes, all utilities, jani- tor service. Call MarUyn Stovall 1714) s:n.5440. .. ' . !:>lfi.-030.I. p/11.ntcrs. ReM. 54:r-2M3. BIA. Complete Plwnbing R E \V A R 0 Lost b I k Contr•ctor Service. Uc. 272694. Lab-Poodle. 10 yrs old. PLUMBING REPAIR· Fam h<'11Mbroken Vic. PALO~tBO Constroction Co. No job too small I I~ !\lon1t' Vista & DeMar St. Lie. no. Bl-1911l1L AU ** 642-3128 ** Personalt 6•12-5790 lY'J>('S remocl.. alter., add\L Remodel & Repair ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;I LOST around noon Oct. 7fh, Qual. v.'Ork. 962-1961. Vi~·. o! Reuben's NB Rest. CER\\'ICK & SON llome Repairs & Remodeling Unusual man':i 'vristwalch. Bldg Contr. Addlt A R.emod Patio covers, fencliig Subs1antial reward, call State Lie. 81·114321 642.&t3l FULLY LlCENSED lii'rmll. 673-6041 S49-2l70 /Al Ion 1 ~all 968-~ Personals 530 Parts Specialists Join roe~ *01 """'" 1•1""'• .unit Offset Platema~ers/Pressmen ond you If 1tort ol '°"' 1"•¥IOWI 'I' ' ri:rnk. Thtl'I .,.....11 •loft bwildln9 Clerk/Typists 'foVl' l0<ol Al•y l11ftff ""it ef• p10111olio• or.a fetire1111ent b•n• l•rf yo11 "''"Y 9ifler9111 loll· flh, AU lor j11sl 16 hollr1 o "'°"'h t•oifti~g progroM1,• Joll1 •illl,. ond ""° wnl1 o 111111 .. .,, 1... Instructors lulw••· Job• wirh 111a11e11ge, JMi leredeG? f.,.n it you• 1Jiill i1n't wilh •••P•<I. f ond ~I if•• llo•• 'lilied, toll 21 J,..J0.6210., 71•· lftl-.il•d? Coll tl•·S17·l0ll o1 •job ro" .. a11t. Call 213,..30- 121-6990, f J./o\ 10 9 rM, •Hk· 71 4.111 .6990, o J.fA 'to f rM 1 6l10 01 71•·111 ·6990, t J.M to ,do)oi . . -Jidoy1. 9 PM w1•tdoy1. * SPIRITUALl!rr * RE\VARD • long-haired kit· JACK Taulane. rep a Ir, Sewing ter•t 1 269072 'Th. ••Mt ""'"'"•r of fob·lr11lnin9 pro91oml dep ... d1 ""°" lh• .. ill requir•.,•11 of tlM locol leJe< ... ....it, Spiritual readings 10 an1-IO ' ten. Black & white w/6ea remod, add. Lie .B·l · Alter•tlons--642-584$ If you'•• hod no p••"iow1111llltory •AP••l•M• you 9,, .,.,.. ;,,11;..1 acl;•• dw1y traltlioot, pn1. Advice on all n1attcns collar. Vic. of 5Cl!h 6' Nep. My Way Co. 547-00313. Neat, accurate. 20 years exp. .--------------,-------------------. :112 N. El Can1ino ReR l, San tune. N.B. 646-7278. I · . ' • I Clemente, 492-91?li 492-0034. SAMSONITE Qvemite case, Electrlc•I Tel•~l1ion 'Repair .1 THE ARMY RESERVE I DESK SPACE adj. O.C. ar1 !k -·• Airport & Airporter Hotel. \VOMAN·53, attrac. Good contains pe s eet'_...e ELECI'RIClAN·LleeNIC'l No. COLOR TV Repair, e"pert, I • $60 Per mo. full sect'y. joh, nicet sincere working gift !rorn parents). Reward. 233le»!. Smail~jobe· malnt: & rell90nable, most in home. ,,.. ITB>A.~ mo· GO TO MEETINGS. ': phonr, copy .'\Crv., iiciv TI\Elll. Wrlle, ClaS!lfied Ad 673-714-1. repairs. 54&-5313. Free estimate, H.B. N.B. & l'lJ.\:J .l 1 dl'sk, etc. available at additl No. 5'13, c/o Dally Pilot, WST 2 kittens. l orang:e Gardening C.M. Bert Ga It e more, charge, if req. 2l72 DuPont, P.O. Box 1560 Costa f\1e.sa, \v/11•hile paws, 1 calico I ~:;:,:.::::;;i-----· 1 "968-'°"~2'1113"".-------l 'I I ~ I No. 8, livinc. 833-3223. Calif. 92626. CLUB. \\•/black eyes. Vic ol 18th & MOW &. EDGE Tll• .1 Anny J\acrvc Oppor1unitiei I NEWPORT BEACH PllOBLF.l\t PN>irnancy. Con· Pomona, C.M. 646-3903 EXPERT & 1 Lot Alemi7t0! liSAH. Unia· I t l d e n t , i; y on Pa tlw.'tic LOSI',· •m. "''ggy "·lge MEXICAN TILE ·....1-~ J:tuiltling 1 45c ft. airport are~. ""I ~ DEPENDABLE · ; 1•1UUU1· or •-·Al · c.• 001·0 I " r"' prrgnancy roun~lng. Abor· d""', 1018 nr. Trabuco & ""'I. nAautilul, ""nnanent. f ....,. amiios, -ltl'1·v icl'. Suu.-O\'t..'Tlooking · ' do · 1 "• C II F p t -~ ~ 1100 , a pt1ons iT . MR ..... "'rile, ?tl .V. Reward. a or romp , 4~9526 I futUl\.• s<>lt L'OUl'Sl', MuJlan APCARE 6C-<l438 .,.~ F E I 1.,:~~o.="7'=--==--,=0:--~I I Tdl n11e all thi; rcuon1,.hy 11 par-IO ro lo meeiings, and gi•·c Iii.: 11~•n:: ; .. ~.,,.M•i·~• ,,,, tl•c Really, ~2960, 3400 83{)-7944. re• 1t m•te. CER.UtIC TILE NE\V & j llaefv~un.itourmycommun1ty. f Irvine, NB. il1AKE nlOOcy e~ at home LOST arnall a:rcy Shaggy 534-7117 remodel. Free esl Sm jobs I NO\V LEASING any age. No exp. \Vrlte Box Dog, female, 1().6.73 Cd~f PROFESSIONAL gardener, v.-elcome. ~2426 an 5. I )I.' I 535 Tustin C3 92680 area. 673-9'lll Reward. I l!PC "'-~-. SloiT or office space, Harbor · · · lree 11'0rlc, Pruning, Top Soil t at Bakl'r CM. PREGNANT! Th Ink I ng LOST Irilh Setter, male, 9 sprinklers,. cleanup jobs, I ~ Add I _ 1llE EXCITING INQUIRE BANK 01'~ abortion'? Know all the facl• mos old. "Rusty." Vic 17th I and" ca p Ing. George, * QUALITY * I CitJ .. ,,u · ip I ;-.ALM MESA APTS COSTA MESA. lirst! Call Lit~ LINE -24 St .. 11 .B. 900-1851. &16-5R93. * MUL01 &: TOP SOIL * I • .. j ', ·i: • * 979-GXI * hn:, S4I-5522. WST: Gray, \\'hile Manx * Crt•tive G•rdening 586-6930 Cbtft'DtOccupatiDt• ""·L011·~------- 'MIN\JTESFURN OTOR u':.PTFURN. BCH. I ~10. FREE RENT J\1AN 55 In wheelchair wanu cat. Beact11\'alk area. !\lame, \\'inter Clee.nup le Prwling. I J'ho 'ru o(l1um::1 I ' · 1 · Executive Oftlce Sult.>. Util 10 mlM'I I o v I 11 g un-Diefu. P1case call 536-5194. G • · s _,,,_ I I uh:~=~1~.~~1~~1'. " Janitor paid. Air con-~;_.,rsJ~lng gal any :Igo. I ~~~~~iii't r;; &raMServ.~l::\oJ~'""'" I 111 'I I Miliu.ry h:krrou~ (Jf1n1): kink . ntO" I ~. •hai' crpts, drps, 8*ona ditloTl<'d. C."t]Jts, patio, Xerox. ~ , ~ EUROPEAN Ga r d"' n c r.J;·;;;;Et;';"";;';;' ;';;;;·~~·~1~''.:::S:M=o~s=====:=====~o~,~··~"~·"'~· ~P·~·~.,~·M~==~===:=:==~l~I rte.Adults, no pets. 9TIB Kat.ella, Aoahtln1 . \\'OULO like Bible ln-1 l IS Maiiiteruuice-Landscaping. L--------------------------___ _. SINGLF.S From ~50 _53'r __ 166_1. _______ 1 scruction rl'on1 knol'•lcge. . ~tnlctklft . ,.,... Tree RenMWal, Very reuon- 1 BEORM. f'rom $165 DESI( space a.V&llable $50 ~~J.r!!On. Laguna• 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii ahle. 642-5329 eves. Job W•nted, Male 700 Help Wo1ntld, M & P 711 Help Want9d, M&F 7..10 Help W•ntld. M & F 710 '2 BEDJU.1. 1'"'rom $185 n10. \Vill provide furniture • CO LETE G d · Uniurn Apt1 A·1ail 1''ro1n $.lO al s:i 1no. Answerj.ng ael'Vlce ALCOHOLICS Anonyn1ou~. Schools & Se~ices. La\l·na :nd cG~~de~ SCRAM LETS ADM SECRETARY 1 BACK Office Girl required Jo $1S LESS. • available. 1187a 11each Blvd. Phone 542-1Zl7 or write • 575 Care. Reuonablc rates. • ASSEMBLERS for OB/GYN otflce. Send iou're right, lhey'rc under-1-luntllll:'lort Beach. 642-tl:ll po Box 1223 Costa f\1r!IB \.;;;;;ln;;';';'u;;c;I;'°";;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;; "°""1.19 For expanding firm located Ir 1 resume to p O Box 399 (Ft,~!~: ~:..~~Blvd.) Z.NICE 3 room suilH. Crpts ~l~I Clu~ SJs G~ .TREE Gerd. Com/ ANSWERS ~~~~~~ MACHINERY LJJng Beach. ~ M&!l!l60 & drps. Good p r kn g. WANT TO 1-..s. Jnt/Ex1. Free est. NC\v ability to take resp. in varied BAKERS helper or domt =REVIEW OPENING Soll11.blc Acct. Ins., Lawyer, * INTRADATA * WORK IN L..'\l\'fl8/Free ga:rd, 673·5.122. J\fa!ice -sWasb -Biped -projects & duties. SecreUr-ASSEMBLERS man to work one man lfJop. r" H..E. etc, Sl~ & $lfi5 mo. QUALITY matehc.>s A TRAVEL lfOME. Apt. Cou1. Facilities. Jailed -BAD Jil1 ia1 skills&:: accuracy w/15.g. Balboa area. Permanent,· Award winning l, ·1 &: 3 br 17i0 0111~. CM, &12-1272. \Y/PHOTO AGENCY? Free estimates. Ken's LAwn Forbiddl!n fruit b otren re-ures: req'd. Good sal & co. ;iim,siiiii7ii40ii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiii0iiiil -4lpl!I w/famlly mii;. No ~~ SQ Ft '' Ofti{'('s 1 Bth ,• G•-·n •--·1-. ~-.--'hie for ..,...,...., a · BAD benefits. Send t1?5Ume to lease. Sorry, no Pt'IS. rron1 ~ . . ·, . ,. ' ''Lalltl'St in Calif." '" Hloo ~-v .... °""'"""'" J"':':.,'" ··-·, ~ d 939 I A!lsemble intneate memam.1 BANK jtlSt $175. OUR TO\\'N ',~pwo.' "s1".·•'.",·",::.'1dP"u"1',·1'". g50&3 (Cnll NO\V for FHEE i>am· \VhY not consider our ne1v EXP. kno-.vl<'dgcable garden· ...... . . Classlfieu a no. co cal a.ssemblie1 (machinery) TELLER }~amav A"'~. l2j() Adanis •v ... pie p1-ofile on I p1'0s1>e1·li\·C' i;horl course laught by l'l'S. Trl'<', '"'""'service. 1''ree * MUSICIANS. Duo desires Daily Pilot, P. 0 . Box 1560, including fitting adjuJrtfrlg A: ...: t'"' .""""rior A\'•'., Nl'\\'J>OM. I h 21 h 0-•l"" Coooly I r a v f' I ¥""'" J b ~ Call J •-Bill c~a 'I-• Calo'! ~or In aJ'-m-1. 11•-L ...__ bl"•, C:;erciai bank ,........,..., ~ Ave. tAdanii; at ~·aiiv\ew). ~ ... ,.~ 111a l' . !'!I.I '" .... el;l. :>J6.2S.~ or ~9941. cu ..,, . ..,.... 01u• or , .,.., """""'• • "' · -e·-.. ~.. "'• ""'" .... ~,,... P j JS-263:"1. !n41 6.~·5920 / I_\ 6.iS-02&1 a~ntJ;. 5.i7-8I51. terview Appt. prints sketches I.: rerbel · · Costa :\lc!la. holl(' 5,;6-0166. "'"'r-""'Ay ,•. ,,,.,. Cl•••~~ EXPF.R.. Jan,.nese Gardener J~"'-''2:0:::.L.=::;:CTo;;J;iiiiiiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. j ..<. R .' ,. m-' Centln11I• Bank SAN Cll'ml'ntr. Sn1al\ office , ·\DIF.:S •'v" ,,.., ·"' ' ,., .,.. J b W ~ L I 702 stn:J.:,"'ns. eqtllr\'8 3. ~ . * CASA Vln'ORlA * suit•'!' a\'uil. New C"Onst. f "·ar!t 1~ llT\('('L nicn :I Thnl"S n i1~l'k. Ne.\t l'lass Yard seiv. CleanuJ>!I. Rella. o •n, ..... r..n. e A/Payable Clerk expe1ience in a9St'mb1,)r of li'.':Jntifl:'tOO Beach ~ t. 2 .~ 3 BR. ~·um & Unr. Rent SlOO .. $\j(). 1~ IJ!k OC<'an ?" <'?"1F,1JUOns 1.? & m;ir. Oct. n. & nenl. Free est. 6:12-4389. precision machim!'y. Qy,'JI MI'B. Kinney 963-.i651 Carpets, draJ)('s, D/\V, TV & Co;i~t lhl'y. Call 1~3-SO'JS. na~"· ParlJl<'r 836-l:l7l 14 \\'eeks to graduation. HI-QUALITY, IJJW S NEED help at l'IO!ne'? \Ve h&J?d tools. F.qual ()ppor. Employl'r ant. Pool, etc. 525 Victori;i or ;,18-1 419. State Uc. No. 280044 have aides, nurse I' ~~·~\!~~r=.s~iaf~~ l~;;·~~~~(:LIFF-NB ~~~~~~~~,~q~J ,.~,..l~~~~~n eee >12·l7ot ••• ~i~,::.!'if,~ ",f,:~':,'; F~.;g =~.:. A~ &:1y B~~~~E TELLER Jn Allowance. 2:'.00, 1200 & s.Kl sq. !L a.'lc i ~t wl Foinl I Interview AN~ .. and,,_ n!l 1 gardcni.ng, 547-6681. of computer helpful. (il4) S!M-47ll PAYING Ir. REC'VG I & Br. unf. Also F't1n1 _ _. <0.<I °""' . . t.in•it.-d Enrnllmimt Call Glen, 847-4840. omploym•nt. ~.---', 549.3041 MACHINE TOOL -2 per Mj. ft. 1\mpl<' p1'k'g, Util. ~;;;;;;;;~;; i haWlng ........ mp ete service. COLLEGE Student seeks TELLER Bachelor apt. Pool, Crpts, 811.umg ...... ner,"' . ....,:... PACIFIC TRAVEL ' v .... .. .. .., SECURtTV PACIPIC Foft t rt. 11 1 1 Gen•r•I Servicu Can type. Call Cindy, t DIVISION clrp!I. stove. rerrli;:. Adults, ren . pa 1.1 y urn o · SCHOOL Equal Oppor. Emp oyer National Bank, 381 Forest, no pets. 897 Center, A11t 2. fice 1"'/.!:if'Cl"etarial Sl'l'Vi('C!I Found (free •ds) 550 6Ta-l73S. Laruna Beach 494-0771 C.M. avail, $95 per ino plus ulil, ___ ,;.., __ __; __ ..;. 610 E. 17th St, Santa Ana ATI'N. A p ART MEN T PRACTICAL 11u111ln; or A/PAYABLE ' . avnil Oct 15/il, 646-2081. ~'OUND beige teniRlc pt1g {Accrcdl1ed by Natts) 0\VNERS Complete clean-housecleaning S3 per. hr. B i ? W"ll T i Conro1c Corpor•tion BANK optraUon iiecretll.ry, Huntington 15 .. cn .\RR. 1'2 BA. To1111house. ·rplc, pool. $2.'iO JX'l' mn. vci; or wknds 213/~001 or 7111.'1::&-00'.!fi Nlll. ocr:AN Vit'IV Offic-e Spac:I', ,111ix dog vicinity Costa r.t csa Escablishcd 1963 ~~5~0~1~~~· sl~l;a~ :~~ * &16-2725 * Cozy re~~ w/~re ~le 93Xlw=r!~ experienced 1111eessary. am. for ll·u!I<'. In1n1cd occupAncy P:jrk. Cnll f>'IS-34:~'\. ... ..,,....,.,..,..,..,..,..,, shRnipoo carp!'ts, painl. All RECEPT/Cashier 23, front set>lol urliv. \\"/eye for rig. Equal Oppor. Eniployer tact Mr. Walsh, Bank or 11.B. & Couse High\\'Ay, Call FOUND \1•hite \1·oo!Jy cli•b J\~~s:;v ~::~~· ~~;[.~~~~ xlnt quality, vl'ry reas. \\'ilh office appearance. wants ure~. Good a~ancemCflt E= ~~~~poytt On\'id, 962-iill7. Ttn lie rtoi·k ari'a. · references, rel, " o 11.in. rull !im(' job. 546-6971 ht>re. ClllI .Liz Blake, A UTOMOTJVE I b · · R ---->·•-.,·.~.. 1•,clo·r ,·, 0 C a-"· ....., ...,.., """" ,..,._ & ~ ( u ncallon BA TENDER ••·ant·• for OL.\:. 2 r111. orri~·f', R<'st 1!.-iil ~=~-"'~'=''0;;:c.'•-~--'~:.0.~"~'~''~·'~" ___ ·_· ,....-'-c'" 1193-167.). Help Wanted, M & F 710 p:..;.;.~llf'.· 1 A;:!s'B'. ~f ~J~~ 11 Pe c ia 11 s t s. Exper. c Ju b type 0 p e ~;' aUon, 111 O.C. 1\irplwr area, 1172 F OUND: !llens prt'scrlpt.011 AU. I ho i n·" ncce!Wlry. $700 per mo r .... 1~ y1 !! t II · DuPont No. 8, R33-32!3 glaS!SCS, in lealhe1· Cl\.'le. 1:;11!1 Piano lessons your home ActualYPfi':nr &.'c n~t~,';:;;~: CARPET LAYERS ~ llicheison •. .~ auaranteed Plus .beMflb. Gi'fe1 ~a i~' 1e~te:.11~)j ~ 1 SR. llfl~l111l'll, .~liO .. \rly .,, Ct1i~•n<1 drl J\l:ir. sni gni<I _\\_'e-_>e_liff Dr., ~.B. S.IN·_!)5j_o;_, ~· :;;;_;r;7C(>~ fas t &rv. No jnh too ~111. EA'PE.R1642E~~!P .Ol\'LY! Jo.4cPT0 u',l,1gr1,,· ~~~e ;~~.40c!Ji CA.II 830-2621 alt 3pm for Info rontklenlial. \\' r i l 1!' u11·lui hni: u11I. .;rl l !.Nt. 1 • ~·Joor, A/C, util, aniplc• LRG. lllk lont: hrd n1al1• 1·r1t t'&R llon1e R c p n Ir, ""'"' &t2-U21. ""' 11.ppnl. Clasglfted, ad No. 9Si Dally g;:;..u:.21 * J>r~. $145 100. fl7'.r6SOO * vie l\IH!'h~ritc & 3rd Cll?lt, 612-110:!. . -AVON MAKES Pilot, P .O, &x 1:i60, Costa :O:\IL uffil··· on H1"00rl\\·uy ·nr 1-'-"-"-"128~~·-------I ·-~-and•~ I~ * * RAIN Gutters in~IHlled, A Belter Temp. Posltlon A/R CLERK $770 CllRl&'T~f.AS TIIE SEASON Mesa, CaJit. ~. Newport Blvri. COfi ta A1esa, \\Tl\ITE cal, you111:, vie. llun---·-· quality "'·01·k, 1-eaSflnablc, URGENTLY 1 YPV ExtleriPTJCe TO BE J'OU.Y 1 · * *' B,UtAIAIDS \\'anted, il I{ .aiiJ Sjl) n10. or Jcn.;r, 67.''.r'Ri61 tln1,1ton Center Shopping, fTt>e estimate~. 968-2208. WESTCLIFF Earn extra money f(1r' glf'ls night & ttll~ shill. S.18-9006 l!tfl18 ~ Business Rental 445 11.B. ~17-llJI HAi'lDYr.tAN. paint & honK! PttliOOncl Ajef!cy as an AVON Representative betv.·een 9 Ml & 2PM. I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ I VALUABLE rtng, parking Babysitting repairs. Sm jobs a NEEDED l651 E. Ediillfer,'S.A. in )WI' &pan time. Call: 'BEER 'l"DmER \\'ANTED 11 STORAGE-SHOP 1260 sq ft lot, Ice Capadc8 Chal<'l specialty. 979-46:'l6, 546-912.1. Bfal1c:sJlssi;enter) 546-T!Hl. Female. l>Ma Point io· ceil. Nr. NB Post Ole. Costa !\1esa, ~>19-150'2 f've-s. BABYSITTING H•ullng BABYSITI'ER. needed 1!a\ 1 * 498-9023. Dave * Rooms 400 ROOi'\!S Jm 11·k up ""'/kll $.'iQ 11 k up npt~. C'hildren & pcot (<.'f.:lion. 2371i ~C'\1·port Blvd., C:'-1. ~S-!1~·1, fl.'>-3%7. l.AGt'X,\: P..00111. tasl••ful ,t· conilortnlll•'· Pr11· •'t1tr & dt>1:k, 1·nn.vn11 l'll'll, $110 1110. 4!!1-·1!'111. $'1 \HJ :'1111111111 ~ha r" l'fJ{'llll, lo1 pt!l'I!.-~' Ill! l'('!. _!;,1 ~ UC.:(, ('11~\INI. !)~ BA! •. l'••n!n~ul11 , 1•1t Pnl + ram rn1 , 11. S•o. 111••. /\.) gmokl'T'S, lii'.{.-4 11!'1 I"\'("~ 1l.:lt NICE rooin, 11rt\'Atr l'kim<', $100 mn. ~" ?llt·~a. 6t;.,..2.119 220V. OH doon. l2e ft. FND young fml cat. onuir My Home, C. Mes• 5A UNSKlll[D ARTISTS M yr. olid boY.' M\tll be B:lll..mQ. f Mach. Trainee: ~1-9520. & ..,,•hite, Laguna Canyon Xlnt ('are. Goori lunches. Sh1PLOADER & dump truck U .. reUable & • ~ble. for Elccel Co. benetita, For appt BRAND nu 'tores/oHlces. Rood, 49'l-402'7. renced play yard. Call any-work. Concrete, asphalt, • • ~ ~ -~'Pnal '*JI Ill:!!! $125. up. Elevalor. 17'301 The fa stest draw In Ul(! \V~st. tlm<', 646-4514 . tltl .... ing, breaking. 8-16-tuO LABORERS . SCIA.PTURERS lion. Bristol & Paularlno· • .;;;,~'i&lldt~' "''"-""'-r-.~A~m~-·I li<'ach, 1-luntiJJilOn Beach. • •. a Dally Pilot OMSifled \Vhiff! l:lephant Dime-A-Linc 32 l'I. FURNITURE Van for c J\f 557-81 ~~2-2S.1'1 .... 64"-8 U --in .. _.,..., ~ IO<'n! rur•n hRuls & ,er'\'\ · · 51 alt 6 pm. Ask Great fta~ 18.lary tor :~•w;;·;;;:~~;:::;:'· ::::::::;:;:.:.:':;•::;:;'-:;;:;;:~,:;;~;;;;;•;;0·::::;;: \ for Kandi. ilhAt"p '"""°l w/cltrlcal Ol" "TllF.: faciory" h11s a lri.: tuiuling. 54S-ll:i62. 5:11-27'.IS. I t Im Amateur o r lit• bk'-• _........ Co ,viii I 0 11 $1 "'1 I • n er BABYSITI'ER, lfve in, ~·ilh "I'"' ""''""·'' • 'r. 1111! 11 ''v"1·1 ·1'~~ r~. n · LOCAL n10\'l11.1: & lutulinjo? hy I S I Proft••lonal Ol\'tl M:nnnnc apt., Ne.,,........ train. A~ typing & 10 key 111111r"> 1 flit•'·""' ::.1111 s1.. I ~1udt•111. 1..1u·g .. trul·k. Rl'ns. Personne erv ce l;k'nl'h .... rionro + $1.2.l.~~~~ hl'lofuJ. ~rt i;ri-~;il(; 01· i;1i.R.".211. Trader's Parad1'se &11Ty. :~14-1:-1.\G or 6n-oo.11. 11sal' Irvine Blvd. FREELANCE Girt!I 2 & '1. r.1a1ure 11\tly, J••on a.it Agency Lill(} I.A·. •11ll ~i.-n CI,l·:AN·Up, Hauling, H~ht #lll T II l·:ni(Llllh 11pcnkln:;. IWJ..{)4,ilZ. l7t)'I B~khur!ff, 1'". Viy i>ullablt• 11n1l rf'tail or ulficr, niovhJ$:. Reu. Dependable. UI n \V~ need «leil.J,tnen: whO ct1n .... '\BYSITTEI\ 1_ o ld e•·r ~t'021~" 963..fiTI::S ir"'t1ir... Cofli'e Reen, :o .. ~c~ "A" ""'~~ 1-5460 I ~·, ~ -~ ·~ , • Fa.~t .....,......... -carve n 1vax. .,.,.. ... ,,,' chlldr.n, Ille •-·8C'"""'""• BOOKK!ir.Pl"..Jt. Fa51 ............ \'i1 Lhl<l nr o·.\I!, f.'t-..61 11. 1nes . . EqunJ 0f>J)OI'. En1pk))1:'r hrted:11: of unlml!.111. Lll11e '""' ''"'"1"'"" t N 'I c-All n -a M""r' ------~ TRASll JIA ULI NC · ,.,,.1,-,0. n....:()!'.'ltjve ~raiues. 3-7 p.m. P.fon-f'ri, ~lature, n~ (II •?A ,..,..t gr. HiOO :O:Q. fl, lndu~trlal !<llOp, CARAGo CLE,\N·UP -'-~• u· '"'"' ,..A_n• "Al •tar 8-n "-" hh1n,. {,...."AM .. oln-in CM ~.,,.... · "" A-CCOUNTANT ""·'I" '"'d"n. Other scul"· .....,.,,. ... """ " '" · '-11.U .... ""' in.•o.u ""' • ,~.<-•Imo. Al!IO ;,oo l'lq. fL 0 1· ti" mes $10 pick-up lood. ~1'46-0IOI ""'111 """' .. .. ~5 wkends or eves. MUl!l havtt l yn. exptr. l'8 ll !1~1' S!f.J C:-01, Gl6-:?130. H I I l"C"t' PAkl. 1.ocit.l l't'MlnUf. finn twtt. BABYSITTER.~ ........ r-'lb F/C Q:>okb¢1)f't, Mflr, tX· lndu1tri•I Rent•T 450 :.:,;0.:U.:•K~·~•;;;n,:;;.;n:;g ____ I l'll"Nts ~11ff aecountant IO Conhi~ Phft lfa'*"° School al"M., it'ibet';n ~ :J.'!f· For lnlor. call Room & Board.--"'4o"s I'-""--_;,,.----.. 4001 BIRCH, NB ROO~f or Jlollnt Ii. mom ln l600 Ml· fl. 15c per sq: ft nl('f' ho 111". Gt'nllt'ma.n, below going rate, It. m(i... HOUSECLEANING • c"per. ""1)f'k dtr..x:t1y w/controfl('t', Ambr1te Ind. Ltd ll~30 A: ~ p.m, 531r-95M a.ft ~ n..-E ~-dollars girt w/ref'•. Any d•yHmo ~~);,~~a:i't~ 701 S. Bridge St ~ ~-· -•~· mp-, .. hrs. Own tram. 644-1528. \\'oil. ~. Al!O f"tt Vl1•ll1, C.llf. BABYSITl'ER ?.Ion. Art. BOOKKEEPER. put Ume, a,1,.~i \'1•nl!• arefl. ~~:11116. wh&lr, tll'I:· Bau~N"dner '------------------...1 JAPANF.'iE house deaning Jobs. Coo.WI Personnel (20t) ~1151 noons IOrTle eVf't, own rtnttaI ottlcf'. For con- tx()('rienN!d • xlnt wurk, ~. 1i90 Harbor Bl\·d., ~_IL® ffr,Jlhone.., !=a ~al utate. CUI V•c•tion Rent•ls 425 5-ll-{i032. ~fORn..E home lot In Pit.Im ----------1300 Sq Ft. ltl·l 1p11~. ~ Grttn1, kir. on irolf ="''t:~ [) 11 ~1nr·1i.-.· nrf'3! I w/tront ofll<'e. lrg n.·•r ~INlt', inti 111i..ht11, pnyott n ... r i;:;trai:• rrw f't"ftl. d1ior, SISS n10, 1240 Lfli;:An Sfl.900. F'..q. S1.7fl0. !or "rry r J,,u .. ~ 1:all n"'-wnilu.i:• Qldy~ ~~:· •• ~lt &l&.!JCl3l days. a.ood auto or ?'? GJG.UBI, '(.!:! ttiifl . filiulkXI f'\•I'•. CAR\'ED 81..AC."K J.\UE Rent•lt; to Shire 430 1300 SQ. ff. in·l spJce •Ion<·• valuerl 111 S2tl 1·r1ch, 1vff.ni1u om...,., IA" rear m tndit Mr an obJ('C'U. an. 1loot, ft!MJ mo. rm Whllllt'1', tlq11e., jc'Wr.lryA..!~ml!ure or n 1. ~ dAy11: &lfi..0081 ~vu~rr1 641).~. \~OllKJr-.c; ~Ir/ \\ill >Jli'ltt nit'r 11pt 1\/~nlt' SOO/mo. Util pd. CAii ~11~2tifn. '72 l~fPALA. 4 dr, JrT, A 'C, Mldio, PS, PB. Vll~ $2850. \\'111 ll'lde up tor T.D.'11, l.nf, ttl', THADF: $3."00 ~d 1)-ust •ll•l'fl lO't lntc.>rMrt S )'<'a r nmc-for tJo.wn IMl¥Mffl ·on ~. unlll, tic. 006-1350 pr.,1 5""""7 ''"" 3 PM. _ C.M. ASS!MllL Y MEN iJ6Woln cc:'MPLETE n.E~NING A t' Cl k Expe" only/JaiJboat monUr BABVSITl'!!R -"'d tor BOYS OR OllllLS 'YINOO\\~. t~r.._, •. HUG~ CCOUh 1n9 er tacturer. $2.:lWl.05 hr slaM· •chool ~ chlld~j,. my 10-13 )Ul'I old tor DAILY f ~l).TATF..S 61.;.,171! t'or b't'l)l'rnl ledfter. Kno11• ilU! ~'. AP11ly In ~ll1. home!. $2i/Wtck. 9794146 PrL0T paper~ In South HOUSECLEANING puymll & payroll rePofU. 9IO \\'. 17th ~. c.~1. t1fl. 4::.J, S.nta Ana, bttwetn fil&ln a " K I• I•< •r I BAB"S-R ••nt~. •-DfFAhview. Wll'ner I: San .,_, !)'('T' hi' t).12.J;')Z'j llfl\1 I ,., " ('II n\ fl U e r "\\'hJlf' Ell'phllJlf!" OVf!r• l 1 1 IL cu ~· flO f'vy, t'1tt p..,.fil l!'i n!IAuled 111hen lllyirtcni~ helpful. nmning YoUJ' hOl1M1! Turn old boy, hourly and or 3 ' kM.Dl )'OU S"l'll through re1111lt--gct· 549-3041 them Into "Cllllh" .•• Rell da.)'I ''~k )Wt ~ or J..ynn Oioson 1lng OaUy Piiot Cl™lll~ f;quRI Oppor. ~mp1oy<'I' them lhru a Daily Pilot mltlf'. 673.-~7 or 6 4. Ot.irlct.M'anll,ftt Ad~. 643-;;678 ,,o1,,,aa,,•l::;fl<d::::..;•::d::,! -----· ~CLASS==ITT=ED;;_;wl;,::1::,.1 =":::11,,;ll::.1 _ Equal Opportunity ~m~I .. .. . ...... I -BOY I " rl.'Ctivil -CAil °' -~ I: telf'P; CARPE' ...... m-n~ CASJm: ' ,1 NO'f ., tai tions., "'"""' neat .,, - No. II!!!!!!!!! ( 0 For exp In San· lstry t "'""" benelll CHILD> "'°Ji wk1da; = Cl II L Equa c~ """'"" ~ . -· ,.,..,..,, •peed. Write, Do.fly """" We ..,,.fi View. ........ CLER! ·PE l'RO ALL CRI 11 )"OUJ .. "" the • )')U I your VI hu"" ita bu • rec Uke a at lea ... .., 1n .... Ing I """' *' I * 1 You n tookh ~ Pot v~ lrl All .. CQNC 18 T)'( 11ude ApPl! Coul Be~~ COOM At t 1 -~ ~ 'N.B. for 11l 1s. 11 ..!!!!!!i A~·~ ea1il - ... -I , ~, ..• IJI ~ -·~····~-11-'-"'--1 .·,:,' .. l[fi] I L• .... 111 l[JJ ~' ;;;";;;''';;"';;':'llll;;• 1 ~' ;;;·~"'''~~IITTJ~·~1 ~lm;;·~0 ';;' ~-1rui~··l; ;;·&;;:;'':;;' '~; 1-...:..-.....;,,;_;:,_1'...;..lll HtlpW.m.I, M& 1'710 Help Wanted, M& 1'710 HtlpW:ntod,M& F 710 HtlpWonlM,M & F 711 Ho! WOnt.I M&I' 1tO HtlpWonltd,M & F 710 HelpWenttd, M & '1 TIO HtlpW-.M & I' !JI p ' -' -~~:» lbl~:i:: Cw::.t!. K {_!I_~~~ nELD~lnst-all0atpera""-lonR"1. ~ H.ELP1 wM1 t~_..._ ef\llxlptlme r . IMMtDIATE Operm.;1 LAB nx:HNICJAN P.tOTEL MAIO \I.' ANTED Rti1I E1ta~lfL~fntli SALES a..ERKS wMt.eot, 546-6243 u.u.y..,... --.. uau ..,._-MA Rctt ary o """' e New A'.ccount. Teller Dcper. in mlcro bkllocY wW train, apply In permn LM \II 'Pf.)' , ... _ vi )'OW' C· male De It In ID'OWlN: CAA Deal hi b m:9Cbool, m.-4022, eve ,..,.=·-:;"";;90".~==--' in leo.thtt a'OOds ml.c. oCtlce, Plea,se co"tact Keystone Sav-&./«chemistry. 64.i--21Jl Costa 1r1esa tnn. et'll~ ltt. \Yith our IPM-ot ~ ~ lD eect .~~ ~ c:u.hler ' 1~. ~ FILE CLERK Some abortbag:t helptul, ac-lnp Loan LEADED lfa.u •ho9 ln Sant& • AtuSICIANS Looking for !IOntl J> 11:1.00 wlD ply tor ~-hnnanent run . lie1ephonff,8t$-Oll9. ~~: M~u~~ BeWIJl~~ nltldembo ~ = :;: ~n ee~r,; UJI Afac.Art~lvd., N.B. Ana nMdA peo~ for capable manapr. Ref's. &::-u=~~~~ time.~ tieneo'~,-~ CARPET cleaner wanted fut operaliqn; 646-6301. to Te'&'r'~~-$a'rt'i«)J. lklllt, Pleaae call 83l..oo55 auembl,y. Temporary thru C•ll John or BUI 557-8151. lt't you lictnM!d ln Amer-~e ~nsura:T tJ vai:uo.a~ atart ~ hr. Call Dan DAYTIME ittenda.nt, Mon call tw!ild White, ~ lor lnten1ew appm . INSPECTORS Nov. $2.25 per hour . NEED Good men to deliver rCll.'a CT'f!&leat buslnea • penence 'teJPI • MOsl; 673•7112. tbnl Fri. Good employee Coaslal Pewouncl AKl?l"IC)', HOSTESS. exp'd only need GIVE US YOUR &ll-8321. qua)ily t\lmlture 1 handle R.W Dltate. t:11:;0:~ l,hv &Jritt benefits. Apply in penon. 2190 Ha.J!bor 'Blvd., Of. apply. Den\'er Mining Co., LJQUOR CLERJ.i:. Sund11.y &: people. Rapid, advancement VIDEO TRAINING Stq °"14 Mesa· CASHIER I Ne"'J)Ol'l Vllil, 1 m Hilaria, ~IJLL time strvlce atatlon 719 W. 19th St, C.M. 64:>-2343 Eves. LAGUNA BEACH, opportunilles :ivallable. Ap-\l.'hlkl you ate Jtudying for ~;,;"~~!'!"'""!'""!!l"~""'I CUSTOMER Way, Newport Beach. attendant. Apply wcekd•.,. HOUSEKEEPER -to work BEST AND Ylr\l 4M--35J7 plfcalJons taken 1.ton-Fl'I. )'Q'lr license you tlln a,vAil ~ l Manaae~ DELiVERY . clcan-.up nu.n Sanl·noon. BUI RA ~h \11 a 11 r11 c Ii v C' con· ftL UYE in cornpanklfl. Lite ~!M~· 1638 Babcock, yixu-self at OUT contlnoou• male & fem. $825 & up to handle deliver')' man Chevron Station. ·2 4 0 8 1 valeacent h0&pltal. floxlble GIVE YOU OURS houaekecylns. Must drive. fll'ld tndnh1g and John l.um· monthly autrn. tf qua.llflad. -SERVICE cleanup chores at $2.25 per El Toro. Lq(lflfL JIHl11. hour& for full or part time Rd. please. 6 -9 p m , NEW OFFICE hle11u·Dou~1111 Ed wa r d.s No ex!>f'r. neceu . ifr. I.re hr. Apply In Wf'IOD. 11925 employes. Xlnt V.'Orking 96l-7237. Y1doo Trtun1111e t:ou.rfff. Tlus t213) Tro-8SU. • • Skypark Blvd, Suitt );, FURNrruR.E cond. Ir. pa.id vacation. Ap-LOT inan driver. oe.rt time, Opportunity f0t· No'O llc1:·11s~ !IU~l'b n1odem tndnina: iii oiiiii.iii;iiiii ...... ~iiii•I Appl)' Jn Penorl DESMONOS NEWPORT No. 3 }'Ul'lk>n lsland CHEMICAL OPERATO~S For expanding metal refinery in San~ Fe Sprln&s. Chem· l>try bao~nd IQ sohool or put expcr. nee. Good cu. benefits. 2131921·1464.. ciiiLD\ care. Boy 10 itrl 7, 6:30 AM to 8::1> Mi! up to 4 wk.dayl a wk. in my home, ori Pen. HouW work avail if deltr-ed. ~4 aft 4 PM CijRK TYPIST Salea Department .'exptt. Type 65 w.p.m. Electrlc type'l\Tlter. Call For Appl. Industrial Relations . (7141-MOI TELONIC ', INDUSTRIES Irvine. Ca. MONITROH ply at 1445 Superior A~;·I YAJUAN DATA ?i1ACH1NES. nlust ha\•e &tlOd drivlnii: real e&'lllte people In 1h1!1111-1L\rl·an11·blc rojool n)' llL't.'nWe ~e-SECRETARY DEUVERY "Pi-•--tor LA Ne'Alport Beach., or .,..... the big oompany In amall record & be over 18 yrs ol.d. vntment ofriee. Ca!I for in-s1 n~ 111 n our J.'1"0Wl11g ' . ...,... 642-2410. " <.'Omputers. is otfcrl.na Ill :;:;7-«l:ll 1c~·· organiiation. Due lo our ex· \Ile are looking for a top Tlmet to N.Bl hon1et. Dally HOUSEKEEPER; Uve in best to qUalir:ied penonnel . W. E •. LACHENMYER panslCM1 1\c haw openinp notch teaTIAl'Y to leatti the 2:30-M.M. $2XI per mo + INDUSTRIES for adults, Lee hOme with llelected [Or these positions: LVN IJ.IS.392fl er 545-:J..m !hn)tlf!'hot11 0 1iwre. County. ad biz. If you rale tionu.. Must be 18 I: have all mod conveniencH in Convaleacenl llome, fUll le Colwell Properties, Inc. llhonhMd, type fut 4 ~ Insured, dependable car. prlv. Laguna suburb. J'i,1ust * INSPECTOR part time, call™ --rflTE2ieuO'ITOR !ff'tVir._c 11.ll of curately & M>Uld like a Call 642-4SXI. NMds Experlenced bl 1 ~ ~ ) chaltenee. IWply Clull~ D~~ ~~. ~~ • BURN IN • TOUCH -UP ~~ = ~r r:,:ien~ ':'1~ ~ MACHINIST ·~·~lu~f exrrn ·~: vc·~~ gn~sZ Ad ro. 9&4 c/o DaUy Pilot. car No telllni good earn-. SPRAY PAU<l'TERS u~~I ~~ d~:e~:a~g& apection acdvity Inspecting Ret.POnlible for aettina up I: f/~mel~ ~nocilb'lgr. ~ ~O~ 1560, Costa Meta. lngi. Call ~%750 bet. 5 · MIWNG MACHINE desire Pos,1u please tesisron, compasiton, trail$-operatJnr variety of equip-11 ~ u '1;!!;1,- DpmE.N T L Ion! • J~.~ FlXfURES liW: do mt~. ~. =l =· =~t metal, pm~tl•'"'n' '',bwri',· •,~nhg l~ma~ 1221 W. Caul wy., N.B. -F-.. -P~'~·~·~>~!~~i .. ·~ A · recept st. i.......,. or night shiHJ H OUSEKEEPER for •c..; ,., ._ '-" NOTEI ....... ""'' ~:;1:.~1be~~; 1919 s . Susan. tt1~h%'. 1~l ~ilt * INSPECTOR ::!~ c!:t~ shop. Xlnt Real Estate Salesrnan HUNT1NG1Q'.I HAR80UR ~~\~u: 1:1~~~! Dental exp req. Ortho exp. or call Valerie n\OnUtly woge. u . hskpg. (l st shift ) Tv.-o yean recent If you hfl,·e n Ucensc or \l'Wll REALTY TPrritic !Utun!. for lltWV prt'f. Age 25-40. 642-2626. Santa Ana Req; Ref's & . driven; lie. expePicnee In inspection ac-549-3041 one, see Peg Bolinger ro1· Expands off.Chore lrxti.\'. wtava. •tng lr.-j.lt• DENTAL Clu'1rslde Assis· 71419_ flOO Call 6-9 pm. 96".l-7237. !tvities with computer re· Equal Oppor, F:mployer confidential In terview. Red "ii!' l'xper. Sh heJpfu • Also . f'C " _ _,,_.., __ • 17• lated cxpcricn<.'t'. Must be Carpet "97 1161 1\\'0 l'l.'81\t Clffiecs up(>ning Jobi!. tant, for r......,_,.,uc prac -·-·--HOUSEKEEP I NG & Ill ·th u · • ' • ' G Jo•-8 -stA~ C GAL PR' DAY lam ar Wl au inspection · · 110'"! ·1,;i nd floor oppo11un-_., u. tlce ln Newport enter. Childcare An hon'-' st. Machinist Tr. ainte -NUR-SES AIDE_S _ 17'"" Brookhurltl, F. V , Must have exl,)er: Bilingual Work \vtth 4 men tor world· reliable, mature woman for equipment. So desi bl b 1 ily tor o.mb\tlous ij/l]('S poo-su:i;"'m preferred. 640-0003. wide co. Il'Vint Comp~x. part t1.me live in, caU for If you are interested in join· mrr:e n:."'M·ust .:1 reiiubl~. Ex~. All stiltt1 .. F'/tin1e, ple. Imn1editt re tloor Ume ;;::==----== DENTAL Aali:lstant, exper. Fee Split. $500. Also fee po-personal lntaview, 675-0080 Ing a gl'0\\1nl 0 ran" e Eq\•<1l OprO'r Emp.10'.W"r pfnme 9-1, 5-9 & relief. Full available. In1n1ediate earn-SECRETAJtY only . Chalnlde &: front desk tritions. Call Ann Chri&11e, H 0 USE KE E PER/Child County con1pany that offel's: Disc lnltrumei1tS time benefits include 2 wk ::=lb~n~Ve ~=e :: 1st CLASS CO. dutlC9. 4 Girl ot.c:. H.B. :rt~ earee; ::DO ~ for 1ehool children lll'l E BIU{er St CM vac, 7 pa.id ho!, group lns., sub--dlvillioM of the Chri,stJ. o·-n-~_:.~ary _tor 18lary. 962-206. lrvlne Blv1:t .. NB' . 2:31)..? pm, 5 dieys. Vic eModern Facllltles · 979.sni ·· sick lee.ve. Parle Udo Health ana Companies. ,~ .... ..,,. ..__r ,,..,..,.,\ falJu.. D~:Lat~:~'~:,.!: 't.GARfi1Ni:R * =~7~s_chl. CM. ·~~~~TJ:r MACHINIST-TRAINEE ~~F'laphlpRd.,N.B. in~~."?:3~2M1 =~~1i~ H.B ·-•• .,__ .. ~.,. -·r own· eo.. HO s~~ER es~k Purcho.. SmAil Electronic finn will NUMES Aide, 7-3 p.m., 11-7 -·~ IL .... _....... P-...... per, · .... ..,a. awrr;ww. r--U £.AL~ , mat Ure •-train the rlcflt penon, gd a.m. We will train new REAL £S'TA!'l:. SALES ,....,. • uo:<llQ -· . DENTAL Orthodontic Ant. )"'ulJ or p/tbne Ill your woman 15 hn per wk. Own •Profit Sharing poll'fltla l for a~ancem~. personnel. Xlnt bencfi14 SUCCESS CAREER A~ncy of hvlne, .C CM atta. Fmt 1-chn:ide, own area. Hlih income, tranlportaUon. 548-53:1:2 aft e 12 days a year p•ld Utrk Enrfneerill( 642-9205. which Include i n c o m e New or experienced. Join the ~1ichet!on Dr:7. ~~.,-r- exper. desired. 546--0B3. Guaranteed Crntomer• 6pm VllCatJon ?ifAID \\'anted -SeacliU replacement & 2 "'kll vaca· \Vorld'1 largest aM faa~st Sec'ys, Girt Frlclr/9 Der Wltnenchnltzel No Cash Down HOUSEKEEPER. livr-i.n. ., d•ys a Y••r fNld ~1otcl. 1661 S. Coe.st Hwy, tion after 1 yr. Apply at 1445 growing resale orpnltation Bkkprs $40041000 LUNCH Time O::>u:nter Earn Now, Pav LA.tcr Huntington Harbour. Own sick leave L.npna Beach. 494-4892. Superior Ave., Newport with a net"'Ork ot O\·er 300 FREE ·,FREE FR·~ Help, 5 Days A Week. 5S4-7117 room, TV. ?.tui;t drive. ?.IAINT~ANCE . utility Beach, or call 642-2410. offices and become a e• , Cell 548;:9996 . GARDENER. pa.rt time, l-Refer. Top sclary. 846-0106. eJ00/-2nd ahlft man . Mech. inc Ii n ed. NURSES Aides, exper. 7.3 mcmbtr of our Millionaire Liz R.einden Age.rq DIEfARY Ald _ to \VOrk: in da,ys a \\-eek, $3. hr. Contlld Housekffping differential Capable-minor carpentry & lhi1L Huntington e ea c b Club. Multl-mUJion doUar ' 4121 Westerly Place•• • t tr act; .. , ,,__vale1ttnl nm Fo~ at SlJrl & Sand & Kitchen plumbing &: elec. Cali Mon· Conv. Holp. 847-3517. lij!vertili.na r,roeram. Free Suite 115, NB ~ • ~" 1 s r-~ fl You n1ay be the one we are d ~d 8 m 3 p parantee<l 1 celllllnc acbaol.. ~_. .... ,,.-A 1965 bolpltal:._~lexlble hours ot ~ ~ · '-"-".. wy., Relief. Coll 54g..3001 looking for. Pleue apply tn ~ ay, a • m' NURSES Aldff.Dllys ~etlh ~-nt 181~~-~~~·, 5-E_E~t•a;;y ·: hill Ol' pou• Ume employee . .._..,,... HOU~ER 1 penon or contact: · LVN 11·7 AM ........ yot1r "'-"al31: ""'u """' ,...K 11 Benents include .paid v&ca· GENERAL OFFICE wtth~1.a~r218d:1 MALE -clean cut. good Cali 54~ IO y(IU1' °'eek our morith1y Fntpeced advert i s~ Laguna BHdi.. ;,!: n s ,, ~ ~n c1of...: Career minded, enthusluttc, v.1c. 6 hrs. Lido. 673-0629. B. Krafka d~W1'1.,' reoonl.~mec~g! 2 OFFIC~ GIRLS ~m program V;hlch means ~ ~ ~:.,,~ ·to I Op E I '"'"'acement Pan. PP Y Individual, age 25/35 with ~-... k 'mnon-ema In 1, n"•' n. ,• • NEEDED $$$ ~ to )'OU! Pleue call L.-~·-0•&~1.l!d J" Equa par. mp O)'l!r Superior, Newport Beach o aood typing skills. Pleasant VDM uu.. .. Vlrslnla J 835-4illl """"""' preaure ... ~ cell 642-2410. phone voice &: manner, ILLUSTRATOR dellvery, able to lilt, part RadW> telephone dlaplitch ones · Salary to $'100. Cail M~ CLl.-RK TYPiST \v/tront office appearance. J T ~ time, student· OK. Tues thru "duat be 25, able to drive RECEIVING ~I-A...;,;,~-~ ~.penonablewoman Dishwasher• Naeded Neatnel!I a must. New Of· . r. ec Sat, n.75 hr start. Apply_l!l~r"80ll __. ....... ,,,_ .. _,, ....... ~ for reneral oMce woHr:. !ENT MARINER flees In Newport Beach nr Varian Data Machin.I Interviews 3 to 5 PJ'i,1. YELLOW CAI CO. Blvd., CM. ~· Some exp. oeces~~\i~C-ANC Au,iort. tf23/$450. Phone Ill t I H~ware Llmited, 3737 186 E. 16th, O.ta ?i1l'sa INSPECTOR --SECRETARY :. :;::?.• s:::::;" :.fil'Ai:tiiloM".'° · 'JIJ)1 'W. ~!r;\,~. 833-""6. . ----US ra or ~~:lch.'rlr" ~ ::~· N•"';"rt .t B<oo':'ct, OFFICE h"p, pari lino•. to Fee Pol<!. W"'1< in Write, OalSifled Ad a 965 Newport Beach 64&-07Dl : GEN'L OFC TRNE (714) IU-2400 · or em e m me key adder nee., Ille bkpng. 1-"'ashion Island in·marlc- Dl.ily "'kit. P.O. Box 1560 Apply 3 pm-5 pm 1'.lon.frl No exper. nece11:1. Av&: typing WHAT ARE YOU operators. will ll'a!n, houn rlex1ble. Phone for Receives & int~ts vendor Gooddept ~~a;t;~- Costa ~feea, C11lir. 9'l626 I !!'~~~,_.~..,~~!II " \lillingneq 10 learn will do an l'qllal opportunicy n4-979-&U8 appt. 540--3280. material, machine parts. Abio Fee J6bs Call )mil We v.111 call you tor Inter· 00?.fESTIC Help George it. Xhl't ltarting ml. &: oo. DOING FOR THE en1p1oyer m/f MANAGER PRE-SCHOOL I e II c h c r electronic partA:. printed \l.lh:tn! 54(Ml(Z)5 Coastal f'l!lll v\ew. Allen Byland Agency. 10&-B beneftt:B. E'ST O YOUR wanted hnmed. E..'<p'd 11./or cln::_uit boards u ti it z l n g ~ Agency: 2790 H&nof E. 16th st .. s .A. '47--0395. Joson Bost AvtMY R F E.C. cla"'" prof. C.ll p" o to, • P eclfkatlons, BMl CM ~I ,DRAPERY open.tors ·&: 17.JOO Brooki1IU"5., .r·. \-1y UfE? INSPECTOR TRAINEE 675-4022, eve 673-1735. Nmplcs £.processes . sroU:r ·y Qerk -r.!w tabler. Clalsic Ora......;.., SU:ite 21.1 _ ~m PRODUCTION Worker far lntetp~I blue print It AR • -·~~ ~·--OFFICE .c:hematic diagrams. 1 Yr Newport area. HllJ'ldle· irt a.ERICAL . ' PERSONNEL 3853 B1ttti St., N.B. $t6-l.W GENERAL VARIAN DAiA Alert. aggressive per10n with battery plant. Steady. Exper ex..,.. as receivl""' clerk or YOtclnc. clerical. phone_,.,. or 640-013.1 ewia. Salary Ooen. Good typist. MACHINES experience ln c heck Ing No Exper. Necns. desirable. Lewis Bl"DI., llO lns ........ tor. ·• fl'eah produce bu)wa. . IDRilL Presa Automatic Va.r1ed dutie«, !ltarp. Fl matttial 10 standards Ul in Earn As You L .. rn E. 16th St.. C.M. 612.-7Ei6. r'-type It run addU.-mU1a: Tapper & ~mbly Some time, For irttervicw. call the bla company in small process (2) package goods Call For Appt. Pay open. Non arnokh ' ' (114) IM7·12'29. · computen, hat aJI im· !31 customer shlpments. Ir you are ambitious, career PuR.olAsrNG Industrial Relations Ph fii6.--lttil. ( CLERK exp., S5l-«9l GIRLS 0-RlibYS-medlat' openini;: fol' a Excellent benefit packqe. minded & WM'!. tot:&l invol ... -e-: PROPOSITION: DRY Wall ·HMgerfl'aper, lG-13 )'i.'flt'S d d for DAILY ~ecuh~~t~l~slnl~~~m~ AVERY = w~Je ;~~~~i * BUYER * (714) .... 940l ~~~. FG~ ~~ ALL JOBS ARE NOT E~~'" ,!!,_I 1 nm daya, ~!!:""' •"""' !."."tw'" In SoM~:h One year ex P" I en", PRODUCTS ~. """ our !raining YOU'VE HEARD IT , TELONIC A~-.0':".!'.'.!. 0!.°'• 2!'-~., CREATED EQUAL 21~ n tes. ,,...-,ta na, ""' eeh .... n manual pallte up necessary. ., • ., •• _.. • ............ -..,. '"79""•0...., i --EARN-BIG_$ __ ~· Fa;'f"-.'w, W""'" •Son WUI ""'be ""'°"''bl• toe INDUSTRIES --SECRETARY J ' 1~tp~"r:;!'::!t~=~r l''ull or pe.zj tlnlt', no ~X· legt) li2-4.121 =:iim~~;~drahe"i;r~: &!t~!na~~r., Job Stability ALL BEFORE L•guna Beach Nf'WPOt'.l~~~ambitioiit? the scale, maybe tt'11 time perlen::e ~1')'. ro If!· Lynn Cooiori We oUer: Near Harbor and Warner Group Insurance • , . you thouii:ht of levellrtg out Vfftmenl. requ1N!d. Esta!>-Disttict Manll.)l:tr Ave., 1F.Qual Oppor. Employer SEX!RETARY tor )'OUr career. • 1 • ~~ ;=~~ ~ual o_p~rtunity E1nplo.ve-~ * Modern Facili• !'ll4) ~ Paid Vacation But how oftl'fl ha\oe all thOf;e R.ECF'fl"TI0ml"l' $000 otc. good typlng &: ~·fi VARIAN DATA Sttl;l.i-oonducior kmwtedge Girl Friday $790 ties equal oppor. employer m/f Automatic Salarly otfct·s come through, does UPFRONT SPOT de!i!.~~1!,>'call~i:1 MA.CHINIS 1 euentlal laboratory using Fee Paid. II you like cha). I the company 11ve up to Fee Pa.kl . has an lmmediateiopenlng In al: ty~ ¢ f0Phist.1cated I~ & ooople thl!i is your * Basic and nCreCllH promi!ll'!I beycnd your "ild-Gree VIP's ror tabuknm fi. SERVICE Sta. Sal~ its busy PMw:>nnet office r.r equlpt. ranfutic ~nee tor career. Piush·otcs. Also Fee "Major M-.. lcal INSURANCE SALES Advancement eitt drei>.n11 VA RIAN DATA nanclai oorp. Als:i handle ~ ;:w'p1' u!~Va.il~ a retordi clerlr:. "(ou ml[11 advancement Salary coin-Positions. Call Elly EH!~. WU 1.fACHLllJES. rtic big oom· PBX! "Tremendous benefits Uke a vnriel)' ql duties, cype mcnsurate w/exper. A,,pply 55&Gl);j5pl • • OmAtrol Cnree~ fOnO + Ufe No exp nee .. cam while you Oppor. pr.ny in small computer!!. l oppor. tor attractive brisltit pay. HMpltalhatlon. at least 50 wpm and enjoy a In pertOrt ~ S. Lions St., ~ille?ll gency, learn, part time, evtl &: isn't handing you a line. individual. Can Barbera =· 1~;::& ~~. N. heavy \\'Ork load. Jf you are Santa AM. . Irvme Blvd .. 1)1.B, * Stock Purchase ivknds, fuU time wben qua.Ji. (714) 135--7417 The prnmi.sH are ree l and ?.tac, 833-17'00. Alm Fee Jobs .. i ~~;;;~='""'C:.::::!,;'i"'':il ltlterested iil'joJnirlg a lf'O'lll'· EMPLOYMD\'T OFFERED GffiL Fridlty, O>l'P. ottlce the otters niea.n a re\\·ard· Dennis • Dennis Penont'l!'l SERVICE Station atteoda.n~ tnr Orange County com-:t.t&Je, ama.11 lite mfg co. needs girl to do a ~lttle blt * Profit Sharing ;~en In!lurance Group Tk Toe Systams, Inc. ing, challenging cari._-cr ror • ~ncy ot Irvine, m part time, ' v e n l n~ puter com~ that otfcn: needs reliable f /time or everything. Typm.g, fll· * l Z days a Ed Lani ., 540-!834 )'OU in our Purchasing De· :-01.id~l!OO O:·_ ___ Youthful or mature. employee. 0ppor. to arow tna. corttspondence, bkkpg Equal Oppor. EmplO)'e!' partment. RECEPTIONIST "'Orldng l"9l1d1tiom. We * Modern Facm. w/co. ~tln. exper. req'd. & re-ceptionlst. 10 key exp. y-r paid JANITORIAL '! _.. F Paid Llk to I ........ train. Village Shell. a.I-· m.2'.llO J\m Cline helpful. Good bene f its . -1ten want.,.. MANAGER TRAINEE. Req~men~ Include prior ;ie"! lm~bn!nt_ =~ 541)-1745. nw. wee~. ' ~1~ Afft. CAii Anita vacation for full time day &. nlte Out1landi!lE opportW'llty to experience ln pureha.slna of )Wr llln't ik1.U1. $500. Abo "SE=°"Rc'VTO'CE:=--,1a'"°'11on--at"tendan=='•I *.•-le -.1 Eoc-Co. u._ ~ * 6 days' a y-pldtiom&12':,_er 1!& .. ~13more advance to managerial posi· l'lectrorrlc componentii in the Fee Position&. Call Ann uJary + commiuion. ~ ...._ .nu • -mm •-info. ~ or ~ tion in 31}.m days. Our compu~r or peripheral re-Chrlade, :fi6.'851ll, Olntrol ply 2983 Harbor Blvd., Costa Major M.ilcal <nll .,.3811 paid sick JUNIOR SALESMAN: =nt m"""''" 'a r n lat«! a.id. w, on''" c.r..r Employment"""'°"· Mesa. "57--0757. ' Ufe Exec Sec'y to $700 HELPI Earn $26-$40 per week work· SlOOJ-SlSOO mo. ?!-lust have * Modern Facllltles :WOO lrvlllt! Blvd., N.B. SERVICE Station Help. Full * ,,'!",,_L .Pu-~-A/P Clerk !Canstr) to $700 • leave. ~':ysar:fu~~~wans~b=~ :fe~~'~r canvaulng ex·* Basic and M•j"or ~~~~in&,~~ ~~~,~~Bch~· ~ ~ ~ Mktric Secretary to S6'Th * 10°10 •2nd \ions for the DAILY Pnm. C1ll !\fr. Ne\\'Tnan 979-5222 Medlcel + Lit 833-8160 * Profft Sharl1g ¥:! ~~ = VOit Instant shift differen• ~~~s ~~:°100~ ':~:dero~~~ ~TANAGER, Mens clothing, * Stock Purchase * RENTAL A.G"~E~N~T~* SHIPPIN8~h~NING i * 12 days a 1 Sec'y (markeUna:J $625 I I liveries or collecting. Open· exper. to o~ra t~ leased * Profit Sharing t'nst l;!ro\l·\ng l't!al cstatr: ?.llln for 40 hr. ,veek. S2 ~r td P.te-d Front Otc to $600 Pe' rsonnel ta ings in Co~ta M!!i!Q, Fountain dept. ~n hlgh v~Ju?'c <tis-* 12 days a year paid l'On1pa11y In Laguna 8('ach, start. Small 1.tfg. Co. _, paid Keypunch Opr. ~ Valley l\nd South Huntington rounl .store. Pay in~. frin~e v1catlo" needs ren1<1\ ai;enl for It! in-GOLDE'N 'S MAGIC WAN D , r--· Pel'80nnel Sec'y Tish $000 • You may be th@ one we are Beach. Apply oow by calling bcn ., oonlac1 ~r \\likes 1.1 * 6 d1 s a ya1r paid creaslngly busy rental dept. 946 \V. 17th St. C.M. l!I' vacation pr.',.'!.~~-~f!!t.",. ~ NEIDS ~!1..ngn orfor;,,.,P.!~!.~. apply In 548-3013. Cerri IOI ~7lt:i sick leave l\fust h&\'e s RI e II n\ a n. s ...... • .. ·o:•iily"'""'o;!"' ..... AM ....... ·;;a.I * 6 d •-111•:• .,., ......, r -•"" .... ....... Equal Oppor. EmploYer Ucen&e ays a yHt '"""'"" Oork $400 • s rl ". c<-•·· 'MN, CLEAN' PAINT * 10"t.-2nd shift La .. · .. B<ooh ""den! Sh A nd I Id I k .. . Design Engr {mech\ to $141< tcreta IS D nJ.o.LI\ KE\-Ol '1\j'.t{ To $1280 ~\par<n1cn ts. Approxln1alely d ifhr•ntlal Nolan Real Est••• op rou pa S C avt · -· • typ'ls-PUNCH A BUNCH 40 """ '" wm. No ""'' * 4~9473 * * 10010 • 2nd Call Jearutie Sisco r• y D M Fee Pa.Id nee-tied. Experience helpful. You may be the one we are ~ -LI .. d._.._,t ,J.• A Sid Haffmnn • ~eVBllftCh Growing corp. seeks alert ln· O>llege student ok. Call Mr. looking for. Please apply REPAIRr>.tAN $162. \VK StortlllCJ to won? Returning to work7 Ml TT ITTWr n NEWPORT • r1x'-""o . div. to join their ellM alaf(I Ward 642-7373. In person or contact: lo service \'ending m<1chinc1. PersonMI Afenc' pn Trem~ benefits~ Call Co. prefers recent exp .. but tlal ••• Dov' tr Dr N · L}-nn M~. 833·7700. Also •••"' for e8J'1y motTli"". B. Krafk• 1\·Ul oonsldrr h;int \\.'Ol'king, You n1ay be the one \l'P. are k>ok1n~ for. Plca5e apply In ~or contocl: VDM Varian Data Machine• 2722 ,Mlchtlson Dr, ' lrvlot, Collf, '2664 (1141 133-2AOO An equal opportunt t y t?mPloyer n1/! 1 OO¥CE5St6N girls, mu11t be 18 ·years old. Xhit job fOT rtudentl, neat appcarnnce. Apply Rf 1 p.n1, $0\lth Coast PllWI 'Theater No. 2 Bristol Ii Sun(IO\\<er, C.l\f. COOK·F/llm~ cmplO)'menl . A t t r aetMI C'Onvl.l__..nt '-1W. 1'>p Oil .. bMelltl. l n s Ututtonal ha~ ~d. 642-W.O or ·~ 14-IS !l!prio!' Ave, N.B. , •COOK, MATURE · ~-• !loptnd&bl• APo!Y In -· SUI'! ~ sfrloln, lllJO \V. Col.at Hwy, N.B. -'' • • Fl'e .Job!. Dennt• • ~~-'~' '"· M24l70 Temporary Service , Varl1n Data M.chlnes IJ"l<JU'"' .houn. Prefer elderly, semi c11gl'r per.con f ,., n1 i I I a r Why grab the 1st job Y"" find? ._ , 3&18 Camous tir .. Sullr 100 , 2722 M ichelson Dr. Persorit:el Ainoncy of Jrv\11(', ,..ore<!. fo'airgrounds Goll VDM 1\•/this fil'1rJ . \\,•!1 l'Slllbh~h· =========!Newport Beach S46-17(1 I I C Hf '2664 2{)ll2 2,!i~ttelron Or. Ra~. 100 r air !Jr .. Costa cd ro .. ;teaU~· ll'i•''·'· *Expedltor to $736 Equal Oppor En1ployer rv ne, a • KF:YPU'\Cll ;>.196 or 9610 ill<"~1. ,-:-:_11:J · , · . "\C:Y J Be a T·Girl or a T·Matt Knoo~t t ol Scheduling 1714 ) 833-2400 ' "'·"· "rL''' Pfllni<' 1111'-'~-l\fARKETING Secrctarv · . h' lLi :\rd -'1 ' '1111' 2fFf "" & try many dlfferetit "· U"lion co--'. 1 11 Sys :; opcr. exp pref. Sl·I, 1,.0 ,. ,, .. , ""g-~:.i·-. Varian Data M11c 1nes ll1111tlnl(to11 rle;n •!1 :;:\6-1 .a .. ~, . 1 • ,_,.. ..., ._ nuvi 11n cqun op p o rtun y ~1~~..:t ,... .. ., .......... ---;---.. 1 ·-e ss19nmens in var1199 flf:LE..\' SCi J,\F}''ER The "Yel"'w Pa~· ot employer ni/f ----<!agcr:642-9470, D·ni:·. 2722 Michelson Dr . Hl' or I.\~ I r •-".:tors of· 1 f ' Id befo -.1 dee* PF.RSO~L AGENCY clas$iftcd ••. 61il-:li678. CL\SS.Il-1 ED 1,111 i.eil il! -MASS.A.GE-TECH. lrvina, Calif. 91664 file. \'.i ii: ·" no. 9"5 ie 1 rt 1- >12o"2 Cam~~ •• ~·; B-4, N.B. ----· ---TRAINEE 17141 833-2400 C'l\rc ~r J)nlh· i·••u1. PO en ... what you want. l -•• u ;;;;:;F;g:-;;:-::::~-::;:--:;--; NO . lj6(}, Co~1;1 ,\lc!'n, C11\!I NEVER A •~E ' -~ Young la dy llS.2SI \\·anted •,\•k···, l ~ • · r L STI ""R G.A:'7E'ID"~~ nn equal 011pr•1"tunlty .v .CS. .IU ..&'-'.,.. lor legitimate full tin1e poal· MllPlo)-er 111 r -R0ofn Serv. Wilttr ExPER. mature woman or couple to care f~ 2 cirts 4 I: 6 yrs. 10me wk eve1 & wkend eves whl1e mo1n and d"1I go out. Irvine. Refs. Pleaac. &1J...8968. DWERIENCED Saleslad-fietall e."<per. necessary. Toy \Vorl(!, l23 E. 11th, Coi1ta P.tcsa, 5-18-:i454 EJIPER. COOK For resldf!.ntifll care. hon1e. Prttcr ni-.ture: w om an , Xln't wnl'klt'S: conda a bcneflll. 54CJ...7095 FAct'ORY HELP for all !hilts. J IJf;l a put wortt ~ Is all that Is ~ for ,YQU tv 10 ~~ ".l'1i'B AGENcY m3.t "" Sttlte .~ ltuntlnllon 8f'ach 535-1439 ''J.!,!.,,....--lion. No exp. net'. \Ve send•1.,..,...,,.;...,_,.._,... -: DrCLA.Yll..PO -to BChool, earn "'hile learn.I' ----P ·tJm r.o .. "'1~:. L.11:-1 a" \\'Olic. 1( M y.,,.o,;~Am•ffr""~' i:. Apply'" per>0n any •ft. or REAL ESTATE SALES Emec. '"" ,,,.,,.,.""'Mgr. ·y·.1 ..... A~rd/111 fo tit• .Ston. eve. 2930 w. Cat. Hv.Y'., Balboa Bay Club ID 21ao.,.. .. .• -...L. .., runbers .,... New offiN' n Laguno. &•11 (·h . ._;;. ____ _. ...... ,I To .ie..1op rneuooe for Thursdoy, Nev......,rl Beach. I 122! l ~ ... NB H nod'IMvacop9Sp01wlngto ?ifEDICAL secretnry, 1't'C'epL ~1lKI be tit·rn~cd. but 1vi!I -Man 1:Zod1ri~tign. F.xpt'r onl}' for bu:'I~· ortice. C'Ofl!tider ear:•·r. :-ir"· salrs· SALES '-.t.:::::::,_ ____ _,I l~ttt 3ZAll Hun!\ngt.on Beach aN'n. Call r-"Onl~. '.\10"" r..t\'1"1t11"'P~. I 3 Eiic.li..t 33 Fut_. 847·2'47. Cont•ct: Dorie Smith ~~~ ~;t::;v ~EX1C1\N Rc:'l1au111n1. C''l'P·I AmericanHomtRtaltor 6t>. J6(noht. 1111rano 1akin-: app.!lr.~l!lt1n~ \1;i I\. CR . th 1 . l.;11.:Jn.1 7flohl 37°" f•'lr \\·allrr);:~e~. 11:1itrn, • .(JI 11~'11 * :=. ~;;t,: L'f)('icf:i ll i\·a.itr~<;e:<. cooklll REAL ESTATE--lOOU AOO!fwt\ bu.;-boY"J k d1~1\l·asbers. Cal i1 .1o1io ,., c:or•,,.. !).\I ,\,\t, 493 -2Zl7, SALESMEN !!:!!~..j !2~" "2'-'tl i11JNl1\ruRE ~IAClll:'\IST \\'hy nol l\"Orlc In !hi,! hQttrl!'I ~ ~ ~! Z, TR AINEE \\'anted . Call for llrea · Jtuntln~on 'Beach · ts ~ ~htw Appt.. ~19. Fountain Valley. Lt• us '~ 4' tt train you. Call Phil ~IC· ";j,~~"11:= ~H: MOLD MAKER NE<STamro. :'.!..'-!;'),GE REAL n 1•v-1t "'" ATE.~· WOMEN'S SHOP I sr~.:REO sa1t>Snlan, tan1Uisr t\.1d (11' {';<p!'r \l'/t'QlllJ>f. _..,.,,. •It\' r1\r . .: :ipp!kut1 .. 1U1 ;\lus1 ht' hiji;h prc~surc & fOL' r .inl" pollillol;l'I in O!UI' lfOi'>fl clusel'. Matul"! &~il52 :-.~.\\ PC.ol~T ~iu1.•. Soint• .sa le~ 1'Sp 1 111 ... •1 ... ncd. DESMONOS NEWPORT STOCK CLERK c.tJ '"' .... . ~;:<!.-! ,,,.._.. """"' '2-lll.lt ~·~ I lndm.r'""1.Rda .... -L Dpf:r. ln manufocture-oi RJ::.Al.-Es!&U! We.. olliee or !'hi. ;i. ,.__ '-tft-rl rm•ll prttl.1k>n molda. Able desk !pace for ,. ic p e r .---------r.Yau'O, 32.,_\tllldt: -"~ .. '"'""" (7141 4'4-'401 10 det:fsn own molch A 8et' brokera or sn 1' s men, SALESMAN Jobo ''"""" .. ®mpl,.lon. Westdlll. 6'>-<2113 iT.MALE, light fa c l'<I t" y , label nWdnr· Good oWtl"11 111llry A benenta. call t'OOK &f5..2'l.!4 tor lntC"r\'iew. :ZS~ SS .. 2t.~ .56CouW 27 C>ml't 57 ;.1to1 .. Xlnt ~'Orkin• oond lllon•. "\\nlle E""""'"" !Wff· THE;pTi NDERRBOX TELQNIC INDUSTRIES tor Italian Dell. Exp"d. Ow.r fii~tALE wan~. the fRc- 19. 18514 &•11ch Blvd., ltun. tory work 64$-6920 Call tlnaton. Beach. betwetft a A 2. a.ta Meaa AnY d&.>' Lt lM'8£sl'+l>AY to c•:oru.=--~-~~ nm '" M!t .. non't Ctelu •• Uko to tn.d., O\n Tradtt"• caJJ lodt\Y ~. "Pandl.e c:olumn Is for }'OUl :21 Oo SI 'N!Mf• 2'JifM ~ "~ JO To "1°11-.lf 549·3041 rwtlU"11 >•ur "°""' Turn Equal Oppor. emplo,)'f''r lhcm lnlo "Cuh" •. , Mii South c .. 11 Plau 3333 S. Bristo! St, Cost• Mtso, S40-l262 L1gun11 8Hch th,..m thrti a Dally Pllol Goo4 ®~ Need a "Pa~"! Plaoe an adl clas.<ilned edl ------------------------~----' ..:C.=ll..:61o;2-:..l6'13::" =·-----l.---------cS.=ll..:l;:;dl.::'..:":.:'::;"'::;' __ .::M:.:"":.;'6:o;7S l:l.ASSJFll.O ..... ~ I . . .. . ' DAlLV PILOT l 'e':s 11 a 1 ors fill I I JI i • llilJ I l~I •. I Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wontlld, M & F 71 Help Wonted, M & p 711 Ml-ilM•IJI , 111Ml1r1ll111•• TDfO'S ' Dial-A-Job! ~P\\' Or:111gt' Counry'1 lnOlil ;'J>_rpgreu.lve & lnno\'alivr !t~rnporacy ll"IP &t'\lil·f' • i'dot>!i It a.gain.' TE~ff'O ()(. , fer11 ft 11uly un111uc ,f.. 1h11c 11 av I n ~ opport11nlty for sklUcd ..• , , TYPISTS , , : BOOKKEEPERS • K~vPUNCH • SECRE°tARIES 1' \~ ""IUll /ll•~nlfh~d &: 1tltnu.ating k.11\J!; 01· 11M11 tl'rn1 .1\ll~n111tnls -fC\\' (la.y11, 'Klrilt• 111'.'l'k!I or '•'\\ nlllnthii . you d('Cldc: N011' ~·e11 t·an , ... APPLY BY PHONE APPLY BY PHONE APPLY BY PHONE , Call TEJ\JPO'S Oftl1"e 1tl ~ & Ll•I Ull kno"'' 111lat your skills W"f'. No need to roml'.' In JX'N10n111ty • unt\J 11•1" lun-e lhr ·just right' spor ror you~ ''our li!Jl(! is \'&lunblc. Don '! "'a.sh~ i1. Jul'l'f.11 It 11ilirly • ,1Yifh Tempo a1 hi hourly rates S$ NEVF:R A t"EE AT . 'rE:\1PO. 1 T'e'mpo Tempor1ry H•lp · THE BROAOWAY HUNTINGTON BEACH l Na.v Interviewing Fo.r TEMPORARY STOCK HELP l\Tinin1um Age 21 40 Hours a week. terw• 10 1un·12 noon Apply Persolln('l Ole 3rd tloor l 7777 ~lnxer, 11.B. :t Oppor. Employer m/f ' TOOL & DIE MAKER Small precision tool11. Exper. in boots, 11hort run stanl· pings & proclsion pro- a:re~Jvr dies, \Vork In· dependently & have own tools. Xlnt worJdfW concls. 549-3041 Equal ()ppol".. Employer -;; .., TYPIST f REPRO TYPIST UNION llot Jloofen =-::, ! '"'?i"~.,,. "'!"~ SHOWROOM CARPET CLEARANCE hustle. aun: new cn!~'I fo1· c1uabll5hed comp1.ny. F1nt11tlc ll'liftfl on l!.'l.>4G'7I "" tot Bob Bynl upgroded SHAG CARPETING! or Larry \\farne,~•·:._ ___ 1 -UNUSUAL An lmmedlote open-ENTERTAINER(SI Ing •xlsts for 1 Rtpro OPPORTUNITY Set it now, •. ~ ••• ,,., •. through Ocfober 10th Typist in our l;>111bfJ.. Slllaryf JllWI ovt!ITlde cations D•pt. Must C».11 J\.fr. Drown. ~T have experience with 1 .. ..i'ii"iidiillii~ii"'i.ii""'&"liiredii.iiii l ot the ~IJ.TO Sl!OW , priced low for immediate sale IBM Executive. 11 URGENTLY NEEDED ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER 714' 523-1032 or 213:·723-1311 A.pply In Person 333Ji Harbor Blvd. • Costa Me11, Calif, rc@;;J> .. t.;qual Oppor. Ernp&oyer m/f . TYPISTS URGENTLY NEEDED Interim Personnel Service 17511 Irvine Blvd., *115 ' ------.AC'-'ppl""-l•.;.n<.;.;n-. ___ I02~ ~chlnery '" 50 ASSEMBLY TRAINEES t'REIGl-IT DAMAGE SALE New llolpoint ref r I g '•, diahwuhers & range 1, ~'ashen • dl')'i!n, factory .-.·an-anty. BEACli CITY APPLIANCE 3623 W. Warner, SA 545--0711 2062 N. 'l"Ultln, Orange ·-Interim _R_E_N~T ...c$s~oo"'· Mc.....ON_T~H- Personnel Service Brand new Washen, Dryers ,17,.1 I VIM Blvd &: Relrlgeralors. Cption to .,. r , buy. Fee Delivery & #115 Tustin Seivlce. 547-79"ai. 838-5440E Building Ma1•r1als to6 Equal· Oppor. mployer --WAITE.RS-& BUSBOYS Cleanup fi Serve for banquet• & parties. See Per110t1nel lttanaa:er Balboe Bay Club 1221 \V. Coast lh"'Y" N.8. • Surplus. Building J\fATERIAL • l.OOO'a of NE\V rrEAtS! Doo1-s, /Ull}ber; ply. wood, alum sheeting, mold· ing, wlndoy,'1, rte. BUILDERS SURPLUS 2-106 So. Alain ·St., :;.;.. Mon thru Set 10.S \\'1-llTNEY 6.'.17 A-NC &: t'riden tape wrlt:t>r, tapplnit 1ttaebmen1, pUnChes &: dyH. Used 250 hrs, will demonstrate. n~l4:_ Ml ... 11-• 111 'Notice!! \Ve have been commissioned to liquklale at. . , . . PUBLIC AUCTION lOOO's of YARDS of CARPET this SUNDAY October 14th at 1 PM MASTERS AUCTION Tustin 838-5460 \V11i'T<!!! ,, HMt"~ 114: 546-1032 (formerly Windy'•) CO!\iE BRO\VSE AROUND 2075~~ Newport Blvd . Saddll'hack Plv.a Bldg. eBLUE DOLPHINe C•mer•s & • ,;"",;,;;"";1;.0;,;p;;po,;,'!!".;E!!m!!p!!lo.;y,.',.' ,..!--'3.1SS=\IV!aiii~Lldofl!.~N~.=Bo:.. __ 1 Equipment 801 WANTED YASHITA 124 G Vitar elec· Boys or girls J0-13 yean old tronlc !la.sh,· "lOdei 181 Behlnd Tony's Bldg. 'Moll's. Oltta Mesa * 646-86 *TYPISTS* Reglsler for n temporary job today Inlet"W'S: 9-12 \\'P Need All Office Skill!! Equal Oppor. ~oyer 1'ta1e &: rerllale Westem Girl fttc. 4li67 lofacArthur Blvd. Newport Beach · -, F.qual Oppor. Employer TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642·5678 for DAILY PlLOT paper \II/charger. New $12 5. l'OUles In South Santa Ana, MS-6920. • *' AUCTION * betw"n M•in • F"view, · . . \\1arncr & San Oieao Fwy. Fumiture 110 Fme fur.nlturc _'6. app)1ances 642-4321 · cAsH for la.le inoae! Lynn Coovon 3 PIECE gold sectional sofa, april.iaflCQI & flln!iturc, e1 c. I Districl /.Janagcr prii1..>ct cou.:litio11 $ l :> (). Auctions Friday, •:JO p.m. I Equal Oppor1uni1y Employer Rounil collee table, antiqut MASTERS AUCTION \VANTED Gardeners willing 1\•hite, mirrored top $85. ~5~ Nr.y,•por:, C?.1 64G-8686 to \\llC'k. No Ooater 40 hrs Mimlred shadow box S25. 3 Behind Tony's Bldg. l\1at'I. per wk. \Vilt tra1n. ~. 0~>t;n~ffed ~h~in $20 .ea. -PRICES SLASHED WELDER ORANMENT Knit Kmg kn1tllr.g mal'h1ne, 25% 01'T IRON EXP. LAGUNA AL bei;t otter. l'i.. The ~1aster \vml THIS AD 494--6376 Cr., Of. 5.57-6556. Furniture appllant.'CI, 1V1, tVHO WANTS TO WORK" SOUD Afaple drop leaf din. \amps, bric-a·brac, cloll'le1, · tb!. including pads & 4 etc. USED USABLES 2500 DRIVE A CAB! chairs. ?tlaple coffee tbl Ne\vpor~ Blvd .. Costa· Mesa CHOOSE )'Our holll'S, \YOrk w/dray,·er & n1 ag a z; n e 11 to 5 Tues thru Sat. for yourself, be your own llhell. Cor. ma!1lc I b I , 3 WOODEN l}orses + work· bosa. ~fen or '\'Omen. Con nau:guhyde turquoise club in& iable, $10. Refrigerator hi! slightly handicapped. chair. 831J...2344 aft 5, or $30. 3 · couches 15 ca. i N ca I-Clean Appearance. y,•kends: 58G-178a hel a. \Vashing mRchlnc, $10. ~' Vts, retired. Age 25 to 70. D ON , T . I · , • headboa~ 15· F' I j Supplement your Income. . m, I Ii s . t 1 1 s . "" ro . 1rep ace Drive a cab 6 hrs or more a ~· Solid oak sc~n + lmns $3.50. 2322 day. Apply in person, ~room table -2 leaves, P!l11S&de1 Rd, S.A. Hgts. Yelloiv Cab Co., 186 E. 16th srx IOUd . oak ladder 1 back 979-1496. St., Costa l\fesa. chairs. Mint condl.Uon. $2800 I----------. new, $975. 548-f755. ~ \VORKING 1nother needs WATER SOFTENER reliable cleaning lady Thurs BDRM. comer &fOUP. 2 8-3 niust have 0 w n single beds, l table, tncludeJ Never Been Used I .. A CCINVE.NIENT SHOPPING AN ~portatlon, $2.50 br. Call bolsters & fitted spre.:1.ds, aft 4 pm, 642-2374. sheels & mattress fl<l(ls. $100. 892-0061 After 5:30. Wiil-. Octolo« 10, 1973 ~n.OT-ADVUTtstR I~ I ........ ~ 1::·=..:= .... ==~~:~~f·~·=·:·""~""=-,.·:1 . I I . Mllc:e ...... ,. .,, Mhcet........ .. ......... , • ..-.~ ,.i.,...tcir "' EASTEJuJNc a. ... · I«>m SKIS; t<noi..i. ~fC r<00. i~ .!!qooi.,. • \!" n4 r-11rn11 1J1 .Ssaas Bavaria, Gennaro'· § ~ CM, neve:r ~n ~ $105. COPY n\i.Chine.ElecttostaUc l'UV "'iM ael ~udet. eravy boo1, but· !168-9541 tu1, coatinw:lua f e f<I, ttt ~· l hu'irE' and l Mlscell1MoU1 Ptl>el'/1UJ19U~. iAcL $225, As LOftl A& You L .. I mflhU1n 1llftl. meat p\alte!, Wanted l20 833-~37 dn. •. -No11-ptayers I: players wel. $100 or begt ofter, ~ t EX€C twvl chn 515125 See oorue to auend TttadlJi •fl. 5PM. ORIENT'"L RUGS """•Ji/ii tl>Oii\a._,.j night •11,30 PM. We want 1 MEDIT. 1•\tt &l$!nd &: head-A Piette S6'l W.J9. CN.&G-~ evcryo~ to learn to ~ btd. m. Pnle necn Shag PRIVATE PARTY NEEDS ELECl'.Rl,C lhe Ot'lllnl All malcrials cpt'g & foam pad. 27 &q. ~EVERAL USftD llUGS. Royal 660. x1n1'~Itet, funiish~.. . I yds. new $15. 1 blltJuwn1 644-533S *~Ii 87$.811;1 Cali 919-8750 Condition. Tum,. D~lch • m eharp. mirror' 2' is: 3' w/dn.wer WANTED: Sl)'n'lfoam pack· Phone •21S1 no. '"""'8all. 6PM ll'¥ 1UAtei1i\I lo·l\Jl "'l'.aat:· ;1 /O ,26 · C!CIAS:f..t.1.\1$1C · DRAPERY Fabric •"Sale." .~ging blian chaii. Mlllt be 1"°1 'lfM ' Newpqlt &Mt. at-!Iarfx>r 33,000 yards 00<! to $3 per wiry reasonab}e _or lrcC. · . , ci, P>f1t1 Ate,a~1 ya rd , Labor-lhstallation ' 540-2279 aft li pm. 1 PIANOS + OflOANS ':;: -, , avail. Ken Butc h er CHILDREN'S play h 0 u 1 e New & U~. treat aelecOOn. S.w'"9.M.ch .... , 121 Drapery, 1510 A E. FA.yiger, wanfud p)ea&e "P h 0 n-'e Compctet\Ve price.is. Open t , S.A. 541.,.,,.,. 544-8874. , ,. ' E•e•. • SUnd~a. T.,, ..,. BARGAIN SHOPPERS ITP Bofoblle -PhOne. 5 chan. WANTED ·22:'·2l' cab 1 n deall a.re f°1"'8)'1 ~I: i_. SI.' THISl,1 be.II. Simplex, 1 r_ u nhkl cruiser wlth trailer, will~ W101chls Music \,,lfy ~ew Ztg 1Aa Sew'loe n\achll)O mounted, Blk a I a r l 1 g up to S3fiOO 551-0038 · .r.... ,.. __ ... ..,,___ ".,. ..;..,n In ~ cabinet ••• i m.oo he~set, $700, 714-556-1390 · • .,.,,..th...._.,,..._ ....,..~ ~erTouch;'n Sew. $19.50 alt !pm USED qulllity, (4) channel _ White Zig Za&-/\va.I ca6129.93 l\flNK • A.pl returning. to stel;'OO system. Evenlnp. aft PLAYER Pr ANOS l rolla; D; l-f?over tl1>rlstit Vee ;, $39,9.> Hawaii. \Von't need my 1ong • 6~30 PM. fi9.l..OXi7. 1 Dupree 29-~ D Grace Lri J¥rbY Vac ,, •••• , ••• ,·., $49.95 beaut. stole. Only 3 yn old G~'S ice • ska.tea ~-anted Coala l\fea1 545-4650 Si~r J'.'ortl.bles •••••. $l2.~ & lovely. How about Sl.50; slie .4-41,~. 1'f~ be 1n good PLAYE1l Plano 1 owner been AU ~·1 no ~lcka! cost $800. 832-951-t. condition~ 979-!8123 tn ttor&Ete for s }'t!an. Orig. -~ ~i~ch • ·v~ 1958 ROYAL Co~nhaitJ,1 Muslcol lnstruliMnts m bench. S91Xt 892-1,832 . 1878 Ratf:ior, C'M. '646-9742. Qiristmas plate S 1 O 0 . . Pm'table Typewrl~er Royal MA~NIF. Austrian ebony Sportl-r-~~ ', •-$lO. 49+85(}, BOG&V PA Head $50. Cuh antii:Jue Ba'by GranQ. Xlnt -.C.:.;..;_~·~·.•t...:-::::;::'_;.;;_:;:: .~:;"7'7'"-==-==::::-1 only. Serious calls only. oond. Sac. $695. 549-alll. FISHING 1. __ .2>~ ,.i._ quit· YOUTH bwl !.:. r!C:Y.' nlattress, * 557-815l * HAMMOND Spinet Organ I' ....... M~CIQ .... ,.:"I:'~ , __ _ ~~~/s!':ype~~l~cip ~bt ~ Offi~ Furniture/ Call C\'es.' &16-IG.16. S03 1l! Sa~';f to ~ '&i = chair, hlgh"hnlr. 5:16-9522 Equip, · " 824 Kings Rd, Newport Beac~ everything goes .• N.a 111 e I Pl 'NO WANTED b,..,,.j1, "°""" W. !th St., IRVINE Coast Country c uh KARO.EX' b ~a.v:ih•'\ n1etal "' santti' 'Ana tl:Ml to g i>m. membership, $ 9 0 0 + cabin.ct. TypewHie_r stlincl &: (n4:) 992-0259 Tw:n Jett oU ol Harbor transfer fee . 646-5244. 6' bli.ie coucli, 675-7402. \\1e.nt ad rriults , ... 00-5678 Blvd, ~ blk. , •' 970 Autos, ln)portlld 970 Autos, lmpomcl 970 """"' lmponOll FRONT 1 WHEEL · DRIVE ORDER YOURS d S(WINC CUIDE FOR THE ~ CAI.ON THE CO. Lifetime factory guarantf'e. Regularly Rils I.or $695. \Viii sell cheap! 642--0978. GREEN chair w/ottilman I ~~~~~~~~~ II ~ $j(), rcfrig Y.'/fre<!zcr $35., 2 ~ I ~. custom \1'ht !!Offs .S.300 • .t PORTABLE Bar. calli~t · For an ad In Woman's World • C611 . Muy Beth 642·5678, ext. 330 Cozy Capes! ... ,;.,11111111 ,,,.....• Al-~ ' r II I -·~ $2j(), + misc. 64G-8309 or ...,.,,.., ... "'&any, c.."<C:rt en f ~------~-&1:>-3143. condition. lndlvldual glass & /1 8 FT brown & gold couch. botlle storage $95. 4:!»-S'I05 Antiques 800 Conten1porary styling. Like COLLEC'IURS items. 6 ft. 1::::~:i;:::_ ____ .:;:;I tle\\•. $50 or trade fur Mahogany !IOfn, Duncen DOROTHY EMERSON fn.>ezcr. 531-2304 eves. Phyfe and marble top encl Pre'8Cn1s tlir 23rd * SOFA & LOVESEAT * 1 !able. 963-3584. Santa l\lonira never used, $155. 18 IT brow n & gol.d couch, Antiques Usually Hon\e. 968-7910 contemporary styling. Like -l'IC'\\'. $50 or trade for SHOW & SALE Gar19e Sar• 812 free7.er. 531~ eves. " A pc('l'\ess rail collection ol GARAGE Sale: Recliner qualiC}; nm..iquc;i 1~1at fil.I. the chair. rattan headboard, Santa i\lon1ca CIVJc Autl1to1·-hanging lnn1ps. baby furn .. illln. elc. New Calif. Oassics, Fall sho1vi:ngs sttlrl \Vet!., S11ringda1e and Slater. 5532 Oct. \OCh tl1ru sun., Oct. 14th. l'l1ossvale Circle. ~nta i\to~ca Cil,lc Auditor-GJGA.i"ITIC Garag>! ·sale: 1um, i\Ta1 n & Pk'O. Daily l\lany anUques household 1:00 lo 10:00 Pi\L SwKlay, Roods & new 'gym et1uip. noon ro 6;00 Pi\!. a4S-7G87 * AMERICAN 1"'-vo~R~I<=.,.-,-,h-. -.-ii.,.,-,,-,-.. -,,, INDIAN Trundle lrm, '°"" ek. 61'1 Gloria Or., H.B. \V.ATER Bed fran1es. Your choice or woods & styles. Custon1 built to order. 842-1876 VER!\10NT inaple s y r u p direct 1rom produt.-er. IdcaJ Xmas gilt. Pinl5, quarts available now TI4-536-6629 PLAYHOUSE or aviary. \\"ell built! Cute! S 5 O • 642-8811 or &li>--&155 PACf}'lCA pottc:i> '\ilecl, kick. $100. ·After 3 Pl'll ,,...,,.. SCOTT f"!l.f tuner & :lO 11'llll amplifier. $40. 5.is-44.Til Cozy lift tn~thrr in col· A."JTIQUE CLOCJ~ I ()l'ful Cl!.l)t.'!i 11'Llh neat t.'OllRrs. SOLO&. REPAIRl:-~D YOUR NE~L Y i\PPOl.NTED . _ JENSEN.,, HEAtl .S\\'Jf-T ('ROCllE1'! \\'ork CLOCK-\\'ATCH CLIN IC 11f'-'li'-1JfMT.,.. 1 loop.slilch lat'<' oYer ru\c-r or Upstairs at 19;;7 Nc~·port. 11~'" cnrdbN:u'rl. Con1binc 31 (.'P.f SIX ~lf'rk 1nrinrions, on the ;tnut:1;ly C'1 1*~· Pattrrn 72~1: LATE VI 1 t h · popuh1r IJl'Ul!Stul thl•nK" plull gh'l.o;' 2-12; 1n1s..~s· 8-18 incl. loveseat c iatf;: ':.ock'!: DEALER IN NEWPORT :BEACH ·- ·FEATURING THE FULL LINE OF . ' I I rolors or kn1t1 in<:: 11"01-sled fnr e 548-8-180 e f-desh1:1g t>hl'll·stlt~h cRpe lo s•;\·•::-.OT\'-Yl \'tc; n~XTS arntchni~ P good c nnd' n>f'.tel. 0100M> kn111. .. ~ . I fol' enrh pallcrn -add 1i 6'ffi..14(X5. ' · ~r1n1_cd . PnHt•m 9 .. 6J . I cenls for ee.ch patlern lor\7'"-;"'. "'-----~~II ~11sses S~:res II. 10, I~. 14. 16. ,\tr lof1til llnd Spe-r.ial Hand!-Apph•nce' 102 JS. llalr S.Llt'll 101:, 12 t. I~ " Im;:· other\\iSC lhird-daMi JENSEN HEALEY -& JE-NSEN INTERCEPTOR # ·1 ~. 16 1 ~. 181 ~. PLf:.A!)t; STATt: rifllivery ii•i\I lake t~ NEAR new \Vh1rl!D>l \\-ashet- p Kt;ISS 81Zt~. _ . . 11~ks or ntOrt. Send to ,(, dry~r. Call aRcr 6 pm j s•:Vt:l'IT\·t l \'~ c•.~TM Allee DrookK. t]1e DATLY .~"'-'="'0"'75::,·=~----11 f! or each pnltrrn -add TJ rnm. tO.l. Nt"edlecraft "'ASHER S. dryer, f'nts f~r f'f11·h 1mt1rn1 fi,r Dept .• Bo" 16,1, Old Chelse11 dlsh\\'8.Sh('r. Reblt. guar. Air f.1!111 and SOf!t·h1l lh1nrll· s1nt10n, Nell• York. N.Y. Dclivf'mt. ~7620 or P1LOT, <1'12, P:11tr1'Tl 1Jep1.. JOOJJ. Prlnr S•11W1, &dtlf'C-.!I., "'M;:::>6-S:;21"8". --.--c.,---11 f'iK· otherwi~ thtrd-cla~" Zip r.11~ Number 1·R W h ~lelive.-y \\'Ill tak!!' lhl't't' NEE 0 L ECMIT • 'T2! •nt .•• •r•/~ryers weeks or nlfll?. Send to rroc1ict. knit. etc. F'ree $2 .\\k. Joi.di ma1nt. farian ,,.11u11n, till' DAILY rlll'r(<tions, 50c. * ~1202 • \\!yl , ISth St.. New 1n .. 1anl MRt:riune B6o11. REPRIGERATOR • ex· ' .~. l Large SelectiOn of Colors Come 'In .,& ~· llnmedlate1 Delivery" Test, Drive Today · 1 ' Full Service Department . . . * • ' ont. N.Y. 100~1. Prln! R:1aic. !Ancy knots. pat-Ct'tlcnt condiUon. $50. &Al£. ADDRt:SS with lt>MI". Sl,00, * Mf>..3250 * *°• =E and STYLE llt!dant Cr'Ot'ltl!lt ~ • nlOSTI'JU.'"E \\'eslhliho\ise ~ ~fORE Q u I ck ~am $1~ plcturH. Pat· 2 ctr refrta. coppertol~ 15 Ml l~p~rt ,D,aler . For : 25 . ,,v ea ~s · ' ,..;...,...,...,..,..._....,,_ and cll009e one ~paei.e j.._. Gift Boot rt $12l~ otter, 'fi".l~ !erri fret from our _ more thAn 100 gilts -H 0 T POINT re:trlrentor, 1"1:-Sumrner Catalog. AU $1.00. a\1oc1tdo. Good l'CT1dillon. ! Only 50c. Ollmplete Aff:laaa Booll: $.1). 64&-E87-_... STANT SEWING BOOK fl.OD. · EXCELL F. NT condllion, todQ, wear tomal'TOw. Jf lltty lll"C' Bf«• • 50c. \\'hirlponl \\'uhcr S 6 5 ' ; 1Jook ot u Prtle Al&IWl'" f>tll-3123 or ~ ~·t -'· !& .. i....,,., ~.:r.'8~ r..; w"IB:; G -Lotus -Ferrari • Jensen -Triumph , ~ 90mttbttW )'t't!I want 10 M1t!lf'IW11 (tal1 Book s • Ln .. Clol. 642·9600. .. i .:!f1'1:~~M" ~it.,.:,. 7..r.,: ..... 1.,. ~,"~~-:~ ~·~ .. •f. , 3100 We,+ Coast Hwy. e Newport Beach • 642-9405 or ltim' .. · ................................. 1 !"7~5":~·"5ll~~·~''~"~'~ny~t~lm~e. __ J!,..,....;;,,.,.....,.,. .. ,..,.....,..,..,,....,...,..,,.,....,..,;,,...,,....,..,.., ... ;,,...,..,...,,,,.,..,..,..,.,.,...,,..,..,. ... ,,.,.,...,..,,..i.., ... .., ........ ,..,..,., \ r ' ' ' ! I I 1. i I 1· '" thon pie '"""' tock. clear. IQ 36 91121 t Bro 'Bea• \Vorkl • • ' • r .. . . -. r • • ' ~ ·' ., • ~ • l • f'ILOT ADVERTISER • W ..... il.ly, October 10, 117J ( Wtdntsd11r Octobtr 10, 1~73 DAILY PiLOT '-----·'(iv __ lll l ~---. lrH I ·~--... ~ lliifl r • ._ .. ~ • Jill..__,,._..._ .. _"' lliJ ,L;..I i'~·""!'°"~:·~:::.lijj?:·t, ~~ J ~.2T ...... UM ------1--:11 ............ ·l~..1. Horses 156 ,8otb, .tt.nt/Chlrt'r tel ~I-. lik" Cycles, Bikes 1 Motor Homes , .,,, r-..1 11• , l lT::.;ruc::::k:;•---':--::--~I I .-GREY" whi~ Tabby,,malt, REGISTERED Anglo Arab. CRUISING .MEXI CO Scooters ~ Scoot.,, 92.5 Sale/Rent 940 I S-11 •/ rt· nt MO •vno truck. '&8, ,. ton. ~ .. houJe cat, ep&yed. l yr. old. d le ( Tl -------·-"-='-",:;;c;_ __ ...;.,;; H bl'd. N'tl' um. "Air co f~:Sylvan1a: loaoodbomeb)'O...'t. JS. apJl &fllY,6~·r i.:cldl~. Jolnua ·forallorparto a'1.HOP+.l50CL.2IOOn11, BICYCLE SPECIALS e SALt:S e Balboa Motor ome Jl/'lt, M,IWI ml. Racflo ~ eo Io r.' 54j..,5968 ,,_ good Elcllah plea;i,1rt', fll'I>-Cl'Nl trip. Xlnt rates. l~ new1 S6!!5. Cnll 557-s:EJ I:-.,.,\. lG sp fron1 , •. , .. $.'~.t5· • SERVICE • Ltt:• than 1 yr old ~ hr1;1trr~ ~t ~'. .l 1\'hite TV & •1ereos CJJOCOLM'E Pocdlc, !l'm. ~ ~i::;r. CaU Kllttl! ~. P.O. Box 316, flit 5pm. _ l'M'd t>lkt'i; fro 1n ...... $15.00 low Militage t 5'.tU'i-lt1~=t!l'f. .. ' ..fl\. So. Calif. P'l'k'cd less spayed. 7 ci.o''I ,~J$ nl:i: , l pni, 100., • ~Island. MUm' ~!l IITT:J T·rllO CC ~lkC? cleaning ........ $4.;,(I • RENTALS • nil t.tvin the ·d~ters y,•/3 yr IW>nie, yd &tkl&>. G'D-:3701. ~ ARABLii.'J ~.!rf~n:i. 4 yrs 1Cl3' LUXURY S,\ll.SOAT Sui u .t 1. Ta k.1.! . •J \' 1•r 1 ·111111 lub, .c!Jusi. c-lcu11 2 demo un !! .. " 71 SPTS CUSTOM J)ieturie tube1 :\.yr P!'rls &. -oW, very1 .!r1ru1 l. (•sp'rt. 5 pvt staie1'00nu1, Rcduce:d -~nlf!ut~ll ai;t,..9~11. " t•'U'l<1v1• 1·us1. S"5 val S~l.95 1 $83~ ~103 'h·TON, MI NT COHO seryl~ . ..Mo.tt '74 nJOdtd1 In ~ 1icler only. toi· llJ>PI l•l ;.ee rttl~ \213) 1121-82"6 _:.. ''IQ YAMAHA 25(l't' Fnd~ni \\'1\1\Tt-~l> USED BfC'YCLES Trailer•, 1 ravel 945 BEST OFFER --I stock. "i3 ,nwdel! prlred · to I J ~ hotse p&.se f",df. 11!1 !llStl. B t S.ll 909 gOod t'f'lnd. i'f'bll Cll!;. $17~· 1 Rl'a('h Blryclt•,o;; SOO E. Balbo11 •7•, clear. Ctuh 90 plai;t ~ lerms "-llld ~ _ " SA'CRIFreE?' R~. h '.-t If 0• s, · 646-24·11 Blvd. ll.kll.oo. 61f>.72.'i:! C\to.lPF.RS!-ti')di' Tent T·dr 1970 E L C MtrNO:Pi . '. ~f6! AW~, ~~,,.1f..~ u'r'/6 Al'al'.lia!1., "Chesu1ut: 'Stud, 38' SLOOP >:/G' 1970 ~'S '72 Yt\~fAHA 1"f~PipC?, <'X· 1 1!\7_1-~~ l\u11" 1)'.1dh 1 .~ Slr<'r:t 11•/n1•\\' Cblc111an f en I • P/B. air, vb1yl roof. Und r ' ::ai k~E! i;!.~~; Cits . ' " 152 C<>Jt, $500. or olf~r ·!IGl-213_7. ~~\~ld.,,,;~~i ~~ui ~~ nines. , $<J0;1, Call ~~::~~11;~kL~ooj;:;c}:'S:Ji-:J'.: '7:i 1...j\NI)/\U. (>re.od new 2S' ~I~ ::11. l~U. u·lr. Offer. :;~ $~~~·~;'~~_.XI I ' · ' ""'~ · . I · eem 111c1 • JI~ I :::::i::· ~,. .~.~lri•~':';.' CZ ·n 2'lO Whc~ •. · """I . ""'"' 6l ~l u to"'°"'"-'s.auUlully Auto S.rvJ<•, Ports 949 ~foRD PANEL ~ RENT $5.tO MONTH PEn;;::iJAN kittens, CTA l'eJ::'., MlrintEquipimttlt Ow r frqm MHYC Ohio· pipe, All nt'w plnlit k nmlly ll10TOR St;uoter--S;n 1· i:a'>! eqflipf>ed. ct* ow~ •1". 'CO.MPL·ET~Y REBUl ' BranQ NW TclevislollJ , toP qua1it)'._$~&. up. • . llO\~% land locked fu Clat'l.:. ..!,<>re·~. $599. !l6Z-{l()?..d, • (.!rcat fuu.· \\'/detal'hab~ RedliCOO. o'fil'· $4(0). Mui'I 141 USED 91~ Porsche $500 673- , !loP I!> WY "{Ne, Dell~ PERSIAN. "", ~~'"'' 'If .•• J l ' n101it. \V11hl, \\' c e kda }',i:', '69' KA\VASAKJ :i:501T, stl't'('1 ::~~~,:~~" tGz""'1.11 I ~~,, .• ,brakes, Sf!L .•. l"l:Jee,. ~.A~lrl?' .. , ,s., "• ll'~K'Chl, ~ood l'OOdilion; $00. ·711:1 Olt..>v. Blazcr 4x4 I s=.mcc. ~7;1925. • , pie 0 Bo G 1 900 714/~7421 eXt 343. scran1bler. lo 1n1. $300 aft 5 ... "'· -.; • .....-., ..... )~ 1 ot mak<' ,!lifer. ~1· Air Cnnd. Posi traction.;• U"P.1. JG HT ',;hQme en-~lj;~·~fem e, Reg. ab, enera --L1.00-14-"5,_-&16-9251 ·n. YA!\tAHA, 175, l.olal dirt =·Blvd .. U7" 11. P. ctia., CliEV. 1 ~: b11 ·1 .\11wrl~n I tops ~ 61;.Hi35,S. :j lertainment t=e"riter, 8 1ra.ek . f W,ANTEO Sllp for ia' Sloop.~ llCIS sails Ullman SchOck, . " I ~L~e. Lv111pletcl)' !!el up, -.-F OR RE.NT-.-, :r1.i.,, .and.-!~ SJ7,j, Crill 1i30QoGEPU. V3, 8', tapef deck,· JUTl/fm, rnJllo, Dog 854 Dana olnl :1r NB call e.'\;cellent i:ond yaro dolly HONf~A l6J. ~"L 111> f<Jr rt1r1 $350. or bt>i;t oUcr. Call :>36-JIJ:i. __ 1 no bl~. nu tires, . ;ten,,. 18" bort color TV. s ' 1,197_2892 anytlm('. ' SlOOO. G7S-45!i:i (10.)'ll, 675-nroO Ll!.~l. 11v1!::·1 .~~~I·· 11. 11ftC?r !Jtrn. 552-9112. 1!}7'.li EL OOflAOO ~1ntor· . 548-2-'~· "I ,'!700/• ~· e PUPPY WORLD'• Bo•ts/Marin• e\',e. 'Ii'),.. 6'12·.,1.11 "13 TR!UP.IPH 750, brand homC?, 18·fl .. uipcd<'rk. T.V., I . l§l .• , Scott FM tuner IChihualTuas, ~ Pood,.,, . -. .. CAL 23; xlnt cond. with·bolt 1969 YA~f,\H_A lfJ d11·1 bike. ue:-v. ridden one ~-eek. 2()(1 fieH·l'Onta~~· g!eeps <I. Cn1J Auto~fo!S. ~ Vans • "913 ' ·•· Am E·" ( 1 ) ~be Equip. 7-""-th ""'"•• c-'I d•"'S Ne .... ·ly rebulll. $Z75/bcst ol-n11lcs, Si.!!lly bar, crash alter 5. 9.>0-2761. f1\nehl'ln1I . _ & 30 watt amp """''· er. ~ p tz . .....,. r-""' . ...,, o.N. ou -J • f ~1 11 h<I h-' lock 64-7,,u. ·oo FOR.I) VA.t.J \ f4D' • I MG-:4~78 niun. Pit BUll!ii. Bull Terrier, BONZER RAL>AR 2131 & 8 U-2 l5 4 Ci , • •C\lf'!!' , er. USI se · 8~2--3571 . ' 111('1, c .un • :>-\JJ\/. t ·r,. PRIDJ-: & Joy. 20' rr1utn~ _ • , ERSIO '1 .\ SH~wooo 7tOOA Rtt\'l' Chow, Cocka,oo. Keeshond SJ <l!Q OOnipletc MlllER •2t,3J~to' v.• eek ends 73& dHON_~Abl;soPr. ~ery clean '69 YAt.l,AHA DTlB Enduro. '!!Vr.a :11'!' '· ,~~·r~~~r Ant1que•/Class1cs 953 6 c;.I. ~~~Shock:, 1 iCf' i:.n • • • : and English Bull Dogs. 100 MARINE SALES 6464351 11!/o•""""''" · epcuua e. iced to se ll Ex. co1xl. $400/trade for ,...., .11 1.1.."' .,.,. I .. .. . Chas$i&. Camp. Paneled. Dual l21B/Sh\ll"6, IJn"l'C11'Sll) MIXEQ PUPS! I• Stud 910 quickly. $1445. 646-8515. s11il.bool; Kite or larger SU,(IOO,i S6900. ·842-3152. '' l ~I! V\ · Lar_g(' ti1'f"t f<l.'UltEUI. I Spkrs. ~1h'tt. '*· li-12·4.69 Service Most 'Breeds. . * 12 Vc1ll.~ll. m1Ste I Cll.m· Boats~ SHps/ L>ocks 1AN & \Voma.ns 10 spefd 548-3ft60 nft. 5. RECREATlQN RCntal & Orig[n:tl Ce>nt1 1 t~~ $!00 $2419 t 8 TRACK Stef'C!O T n p e Open E11~~ 5.11-fi027 per ~.~pg, fl.f.9.'5. Call J boat i.lip from ,. ~-let'. DerailC?ni, Xlnt oond-CaU HONDA s~,. hi . rl.. 11 Servic-c. 8',1$1 Gani~n Grove C.i..! ·« 1 •• GUSTAFSON Pl•yer,-with FMl tnrtrldgC?, I BULL DOG LOVERS 54&--035.l f' ~ N ...,..,.. all 10 am 642 ""'u .un l'I ' 1 r Blvd. Cnrdcn .Cr o v <'. ' $30'. 835-61&4 64.t-t)7~9 , l;'ower host. t."n , ~, ... ....,., · · ~. ~ke. 'IOOtUI t-runt\ ~-h'!r~ 7556 Recreation•! Lu11·J!n-~tercury , y' · . • • · . 1 need a~ home that can Boals,""fl'owt r 906 or Dana PtJ:nt urcn, CGl!rel .7 s;axi or w11t 0111!1. s:'..)-61 ~.1 ..-Vehicles 956 'I 16'00 1~!1'.1'1.'., a1 \Varn1•r't j ZENmr ~Color T\I 1n giv!'.! me lots of love & al-213-!r/7-:;m ask fer Dave l YAM;\<HA 125 Endut'O ~f) ... • e Oale's Motor fluntf' Renlals Hu111ing!on .~1·h ' · Working 847~za.. tentlon. T am .a female 111/ Take Ov;i r Payments Contino. ' ~Int c.xi:.=any xlras PtNTO .11 [I..;,, 1 1 t' 0 '73 ~26' ~l.l_L & :\lini" J DUNE Bug~y "-'/full roll I ~2:~44 * !21~t .~~3Stt r:~·~~·~;~~~~,~~ papers .\ 4 yl's old. t.1nke 197~ sftbe'.Craft, (25-hl'1!. In SLIP or side tie 1Vanted fn -· @?!..()779 Pt.:CPll l'ed. >::r.l cond. K·>ba Free miles !I 111 !I, 8:'~·1.l!kX] c·a}:e. t:UlO 1!f'~1 \I\\'. l.'~lJ.!ILli.'.. •• Hcn1C? of the V1k11\R ... 1 orrer. fM0.,0097. . water), .IS.ft. bardtop, 140 , N'J'lt. erC?A, fqr 3~ ft x 6' 3" PEUGEOT bike, menJ, with J{h·. Modi tu .. 1·:.:hausL $J.·l0. RECREATIONAL VEMTCLt: I Heruly 10 run. $3.')!), IM!i-!'1'396. J7 _STF.P Van. Self oon1w1 , I. 'SILKY Terriei's-2 females. hp. In & out. Chevy 4-cyl. sailboat. 963-2881 Evei.. sew up tire•. 3'yn•old.,Best i\rt 5, 962-4 h:.. RENTAL BUREAU Sl:iOO or he!!I ofter ..• \I ) I I [.' . i ' :•· 1 No .reasooable QJ:fcr re(used. 956-276.t Ca!~.afl~r S wkdy, SIDE Ties available. 26' Sall offer 548-!167S. f ''ll.YA.'11'1-t~\ 12kc ~tX * 714 : 842-992'2 • l Trucks 96:2 l23~~ 2a!~ St-.!..N .• B:;.· -~~ ,,. te l'ilu , · · Call ~2'2 or 644-0178 22, Marliner. b Y Gran· , or lnrger If nnrro\.\' bean1, 1910 Hot}d11 Trail 90. Newly Good shnPf" ~31~, 1 , 19;)1 WJLLYS 2 Or. Co&ttJ. r. • · · . 'MINI I\OXies' .AKC pui)py de/Seattle. F uily re 1 in . 17' \Vhalcr. 613-6306. · re~!,. bored lfll. 'ce. Xlnt Cail !J36.(N93, S00-1492 I A good want ad 1~ 1t goon In· 58 F ORD Chev eng" S300. After 1PM 1 '·nil 2 .. ~12·00 shol:ll, ti v.-e& old. ' mahog. NeW•inter, reblt V-8 , RcoOO. S225. 962-t66J. Vt")im~nt. I ll1akr o[fC?1 . 511i·.1!'S7 ' • p00nc 1s.u-13ilt ' i '•r ~ .' 1 ~ • t (i!f--O!TS 1 ,. -. .{!Iii. It Cl~-d~ planked 1 , , 1 • ecrutlon1I Recre•tional • Recrea.tlonal . Rec.re•tiona1, 1 R.c:re•tion•I ' I EM .:tw... COLLI&~" 4 01~ 1 tri:1 htli«•abOutllia;rtMn' crui&ei" T~ .._ Vehicles 956 Vehicles 956 Vehicles 956 Vehicles 956 Vehicles 956 ienI. ~·· ,b.e ..... 1.1 I)) e shep. u.ble, ¢ale. • Pap t\,.r s i ~-1-700 ... · 1 ' . ~ . .. . I . . ~ 11,_ m dQi:.) H0usebi-okeri. $75. ~8998. 30' F G Gla.dpu ~ SprUshr 1 •. ' ,~.~A\e487· 'ooXIE ~ ~iglemix terrier Cus;t bit. J2 ' .beanv FB, TS .. ...... npo1'WM:i> es: ]iupl:,1S)l~'..1$5. eaeh. 390s: SS, tnm tab, refrlg1 ,; ~! wk!i, · ' 536'-ml. ~ swi.Jft. stefi, lath.. much 6T>'iji01 s,.\V;E .A HOME~ PET ~~~f!l COfJd. 515~ 6 MOS. old OUsy I dogf CO'Rc;1r-Pug ·oOxle .& ,::.:=:::;.--..,.,,.~-'" .Shots, rllal•) 0 -'me. 1118.uett 534-li2t'Or GJ-4853 BE:AL,'Y. zi· B:ii Boy Citb. Ca mper•,· Sale/ Rent"920 '73 KING-0.ROAD -.1. . hnl;. :frlt. gal., S£S. bt tnk, 548-&15 or: ' OLD ~~1 IL'lh ~ \~~ 16 Cl°S! lW .h.f>. 1:0 iJ.·t<::"'·• lM\' poo, ... IM!t Cha rn 1tJ ~ i P heii11~~~ nir'as. Top le, ~. AKC ~ ~. ~1'J. s.tG-lT:il. • '69 )/\V Popup top can1per, =lt'i'",..,=:±-DT~G $~~"!'1<C:~~~{ 30' Qffits p-&ft ';r,/g1 pC?rfect x~ heater. nC!IV eng, mlnl 8' "C.Ornpact" Cab -Ov er Campel'. like nc11', carpeted, sleeps 4. Tiu-u-bool fi led !or Courit'J'. CUr talm. stove, ice box, tii i8.l. \\-alC!f'. Asking $T~. 9G2·-:i822. • """"'., • . , mat'".,-.·rm. r.-· mnditj&i. Radar:,.~to pilot. ~ .. UH>900 * ~ :.,. , ~ 1" • ~....,_ WADED!:.St3,9CXI. 67}-7181. .-"::.O::='-"=---- TO good hotriji·seeur. B1ut 1 . 1>PP Tk'AiNtNG' 1 ·ri 'sF.A r.ay 26', Jo~dcd; ~10 Cycles. Bike•, eyes, long hair Russlan1Blue Obcd!C?nce & Conformation ~·eek.l!nder, rK'll' Sl3.000, i.ell 5 t ~ . Male eat. 64&-!ll54. !rn-4636 or 54G-97"..3 .$T'J()'J. &j:}-:-0~~~/!)lfl-OS,.->J coo •!:,!;c· -----" You don't~ i:~ M to Fish 855 16! l3t;A§P'Ak. fra.iiet, 40hp '69 Y•~'ha673~~~.~ro 175 )"Dniw' "Ftir!"." ~1¥ ty0t( 1 Jo:On!IOn. $700. or hes! orrer. I--~"""=~~-~~~~-·~ an .ac1 .. t~·1ho· DallY 10 GALi.oN 11.quariun1 1vilh I ,..,_,, .,._~; .. C•~."'t'lf>, l t's ll b1i!l'tf' ' ._t .llCll Y'(>l.lrl P#.t \Vant• Ad1f Call pol'i · stn.119. fL<;b. All 11ccessoli!'11. 'i'l'itJ .utstesi dJ·11v.· 1n llM.l \V~t. 1lCll\' wJJ~ \'R~, u~ flally $30 .. ~all 61(~8'1. . .~.~Dall# ~!O~ Cla&11i11C!d Pi!µ(. Cla').:)lifi(>rJ.1fi.12-!'iG78_._ .utff, Import~. •1 0 A "ir>'\ ... lmport~ 970 ~"to-;;. ltnal)rff!d , ,70 Au~s; l.mpo~r.(eo. r 9701 ... ~' ,, 1. See how it hcilds , •' ~-..... ,. " .. the ooad: ' ,, ... , ·t -, j .. • ' • '2."Test it.S steering response. • 3. See how it , ¢omers. ~-Try the brakes. 5. Driye;it 0n a windydgy..: · 6. Not~e ~its foR ' ,~· . I 1 I • to arive~ ~: ~-; . .,_,#; .. . . ... OIOll ____ _ lntroducif'Q the 'New I ; "" Hendd Civic~ .. : ' • ' . ' BIG SUECTION-IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! • • • ' I• DICK WILSON'S SEA & SUN R.V . BRAND NEW 1973 SPORTS COACH 2~' tOMPLETELY SELF CO NTAINED SERIAL ~1743 BRAND NEW 1971 ESCAPADE 20' COMPLETELY SELF CONTAI NED -1972 MOBILE' TRAVELER COMPLETELY SELF CONTAINED SERl.-,L 1 1040 BRAND NEW 1974 PERRIS VALLEY 19' BRAND NEW 1974 8' , BRA ND NEW 1974 PERRI~ VALLEY ·s T~~ElFT:~ .. $1695 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRA ND NEW ELDORADO i 8' ST H WHEELER FULLY !ilLF CONTAINED (SE R #1 1121471 53795 • • .. , IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ·00 ' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • 00 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 00 lMME.Dl/t,TE DELIVERY llRAND NEW 1974 IPf.;~~iS VAL LEY T~A~ELF~A~~ $89 5 IMMEDIATE DEUYERY . 25' UTE LINER FULLY ~t:lF CONTAINED Gl!n•t•tor, Ro of Air Conditionirg. !Sor. 10Jli7bl WHOLE!iAlE ti:ELLEY I LUE llOOtt • OUR PRICE • . '1 :• • .. , ·- I I : ' ·' " • • I DAlLY PIL9T :•v.~10,1m ''13 DODGE Maxi Van, ~ equip(, !Or, $@)), Ul'ldl:r war. 644 -8160, 5C5-0iT7 ews:/wkends. '73 CHEVY Van. $3100 or IUllU.me leaR, $ 7 1 I 1n o • 0-.ys m--0242, E v e s 494-3114. TOP DOLLAR PAllf IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS '95 FORD Van. rebuilt ~fll:., WE· ARE IN DeW auto trnr.~. Mnied in-A_utos __ W_•n_1_oc1 ___ 96I_ DESPERATE NEED side I out $1100./oUt.'r . 66-1369. WE HU'i OF GOOD, CLEAN .,, ~~~ 10 ......... hi 11'\tPORTED At.rroS FOREIGN CARS ~-·· ' ~-· w BEST PRICES PAIOI bue, v... "ick, S29». TOP DOLLA~-PAIO '5itH818 or MS-8618 De•n Lewis Imports FOR OR NOT! ·11 OOOGE Van. Auto. Air. l!lri(l llitrbor. C.l'\1. 6·16-fl:I0.1 D ill or oon1e In to sec us. PIS. P/8. ~1iq:-s. 8 track Jf\1PORTS WAt\'TED r~M $2!!00. 83.3-7359. S.10 Pt.1. Ornnge County's '6S Chevy Van. ti.tany Extras. TOP S BUYER EXCEl...LD-'T C'Q~1)ITIO~ BILL P.tA.Xf:i' TOY OT A ( e ac8-359'l e · 18881 lkach Blv •. I II. 8'<trh ?b. 1147.~ Autos, New 980 I Autos, New 980 the· NEWPORT IMPORTS l!OC' n·. Coast Hwy., N.B. 642~ ' . -.I ,->-. • • ' • I ..,, -ID, '97) ·' PILOT·•O'll'•Tl!fZ• -.... 1§1 1_'-[ ;;-;;"';;;::"':a;;l§J~ · [ _.,.., )lijJ j ~"w'f _]~ ( -"'~ J~ ~tos W•nlod 961 I• I Jo Autos, lm('!rtod 970 Aulo1, Imported 970 Autot, lmpo'"" 970 Aulo1, Im,,,_. 970 Aulo1, 1mpor1od t 1,.. c;!2P,.,~~~ "" ALFA ROMEO BMW 1 I~ . ' '" IMW MERCEDES 1,1!~ H:.:::1 Chevrolet -:;*~-~A~LF~A::-;RO~M~E;;o;l :Bo:b:M:c:L: .. = •• =.::B;;M;;;W:.1 CREVIER IMW ORANGE COUNTY'S 50 USE~ l I P.facArt.hur and Jamboree Bet1 dea.I alv."&ys! Berllnti Inc. ::1e:, •ht~• Leuing OLDIST MERCED N~acb !;!1,$3~1. (~pl!t~~ Sa:GQ No~n~C:ch g~ u's1D 1Mw~11 ON DISPLA y I \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CAnS If YoUr car ls extra cle'an. lee Ull first. BAUER BUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd. C011la 1tt{'S8 979-2500 ~ oow. Buy or lease La Habra •73 BAVARIA (DEMO} Sharp Ne~ Car I Jim Pond"'°"'' '"'"'"''"l'"TI'"41'"s'"19-'"5'24'"'""'"''"'" '71 BAVARIA · Trade-ms 0. I' '12 TIJ , Excellent I< of ,.... Comlnt In Ev•'G.1 J. QUICK CASH '12 2002 price re-cvaooti<>n model" !Ask About ~r L"-q ' '69 2002 DEMO $ALE U1od Morc-H ·-·~ THROUGH A '61 2002 SALES-SER,VICE·LEASING I Pl••• I -' --. 1!11\1d1 Jhnput1!i ' +~ • '''"'""'" I • • • • , • .-..j,)h . . . DAILY PILOT OVERSEA~ oELrv>:nY House of Imports · ~r;!,··~;n'm ~fass~~. ·~m~ Fut ?8ult1 ~ jus1 a phone WANT AD Lil:.:1~~ ~~ ROY CA'RYER, Inc. 6862 f.1anches1er, aue~ ~ to Short> Result1! 642-5678. call away • 642-5618. --'-------,,,:-: 5 linel, 5 di.ya for 5 buck!. 2M E. 17th St Jn the Senta Ana F{"Y • • . !! Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos New 980 Coeta lifesa f 5t6-4444 m-7250 · , CORTINA JIM S_LEMOl'tlS ~ ~RTS t :j ":.,,.cmJI.\' cjT.~".;"',;.! MERCI $ II~ offer. 64~ A ORIZED ., '1 !... SALES A: SERVICE : DA·111UN Jim 1 si.mons . WE'$ HERE Imports · : See us at ('o\._ ,-. :op buyer for an,y MacARTHUll A JAMBOREE . U9e(. ~~•aJIBenz.j BIG SA'vINGS ON .Lilll "'" ·:i!;r,' .::~·:R;t ClO'a - NOW ·OPE ~DIJ""~r Mini•• v,1e1• 1mpor1i • '\,; ,, "Vt( .i. loo tu ring DATSUN · ME1<CEOES BENZ 888 'Dove ' • I 1 Newport Bch • FIAT .. _ ... u 833-1300 Open Sunday C.Omplete Salee A: ~it~ GAS SAVERS . Great Selection of 2000's and V 6's FREE BIKES ' ••• WITH EVERY NEW CAPRI ' 1973 DATSUNS Vltlt U• S-. At l ~ 28701 MUIU&rlte Parkway ALL MODELS Mialon Vi•Jo 495-1100 . IN STOCK . IUSE AVERY PWY. EXl'P LATE '12 3SO SL Coupe, 14\.ti BARWICK IMPORTS litre, 1u11 pv(l', Io mlleQe 33375 Cami.no Caplltrano Ro~blu, lllte nu, $10!1SCI SanJuanCaplstrano 714 637-9141 da)1111, 493-3375 or 83}.1315 71 196 eve. · '69 DATSUN Wagon. 4 Spd, 280 5£.4.5, leather, sunroof, air/oond, d!.ac b r k s . new Michl!linl, met pahit, CLEAN. $1450. Pvt. Pty , ~"~"""---''°""=~· -~=-· .....,--673-4132 PM. I - '72 DATSUN 240Z, immac., 1llver/greY, mags., air MGA cond, AMIF'?tl 1 t et e o • 1956 MGA, recently $4300. 640--0383. eng. $500 '69 DATSUN 510, 4 ctr sedan, 494-2354 or 49.'HlSQ) stock. 39,00J miles, $950. Private party, 675-3186. RAT '71 FIAT, 124 SPIDER GOOD CONDITION. 61"<>-7293 a.ft. 4:30 PORSCHE ·' " Witl1 Any New 1973 Capri Ordered and Delivered During the Month of October You Will he Given ·a Free 10 Speed Bicycle. MAZDA 'M PORSCHE g:: Cabriolet, rebll cng, clu'Ol11e ~ C09,l8.CI JelT)' at 5r57-a9'p weekend1/day1 , '66 ' PORSCHE 911. GO.id cood., nu tu·~~ needs engiQe wt"k. Belt oflti·. 1145-3178.i 1968 PORSCHE 912, On.nit. mw tires, 33,000 mi, for Nie by owner. 6T>lTI4J645-7556 :~ ' I~ " •" :~ \·' •l ~ I~· • " I• I ' • . . ' ,.. ' .. " " ' •r ' :~ ·l I ;j I !: 'l • • IMPORTED FROM GERMANY $149.00 RETAIL VALUE ' 1973 CLOSE-OUT ALL REMAINING 1973's IN STOCI(. .. DISCOUNTED .. '72 Capri 2600 '69 Mark III SALE . "CLEAN" 5 3475 Super Clean. 4 speed. Ml/ Fully equi1>ped. ractory air f l'lt radio, decor group, nc\v cond., pO\VCr \\'ind°"'·s, 6 way radiaJ tires. (503FLY! PRICED l)O\\'cr scats, Al\1-Ff\.1 Stereo radio, landau top. (YXL696) '71 Cadillac Sedan De Ville '69 Mercury Marquis Coupe FULL powt'l', factory 1.ir 5 4175 SlIARP 51975 Auto. lrans.. rectory ai1· cond .. landau top (288ASH • cond., fM"r. steering, brakes, & ,,·lndows, radln. heater, . vinyl top. t XKV707l '71 Couaar .,, '69 Pontiac Bonneville 2 Dr. BEAUTIFUL 5 2575 CLEAN 51275 ,\UTO trans.. factory a ir., AUTO. tran!t.. re ctory air l)\.\T. Sll"('riTI~. J)O"T hMlkM;. co nd., po"-er steering, brakei; radio, heat<'r. vinyl top. &: 'vlndm''S. radio, heater, t544CUGl vinyl top, 1417AGlf) '6 7' Chrysler '72 Dodge Wagon 5 775 51975 NEWPORT 4 OR SEDAl\' BEST BUY Autonl8tic, radio, hCtlll•r. Coronet. VS. radio. hcnlcr, po\\'Ct' ~1eerinll &: bl'llkP•, roof rack, power steering, air condilioning. tVCY877 1 {951fBBI Homo or The New car • , , "Goldaa :l'olleN' • 110rangt: C01tnr~·, Tamlty of Tint Car.s" i\1f Rf'ltkY L(ll 1\f~ l APll l 212t HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • 540-6830 l FULL DEALER DIRECT LEASING FACIUTIES NEW USED WE LEASE ALL POPULAR . MAKES & MODELS Ask For: • Hal Sanden "-• Chorlit Thom .. • Malcolm Reid Nomt or Tlle New Car • , , "Gol .... r-cW' * M•zd• '73 Rot•ry * $66 MONTH 36 ?.10NTitS OPEN LEASE Will accept trade-ins CALL MR. FRY 842.a&66 Huni. Beach RENAULT I MAZDA :RENAULT 1 Nl!W , R·12 4 DOOR : 173.11 Beach Bl. ~ -BOB LONGPRE- Automatic TraNmiuion • SALE $2499 MAZDA -SERVICE FIRST-EXCLUSIVE 1Dlck Miller -· 1 120 w. Warner, S.A. 557.2132 . :TIME FOR MAZDALEASE nemc1n.drator Sale Now In Progress Ut St. at the S.A. t-Iwy. ml E. 1st St., S.A 558--i871 'l'he Wte1t draw ln tht: West. . .a Dally Pilot Classified . (j)UICK CASH I THROUGH A l ' DAILY PILOT • WANT AD 642·5.78 Autos, Import~ 970 Autos, lmport9d . '74 DATSUN B-210 ' ECONQJtiY NEVER LOOKED SO GOOD No, that'• not competition for our Z.Cer, It's Det1un'1 new economy ch1mpi0ft B-210. · That's right, ;economy chempion. A cer wit+i the look• of • flve.figurt ,6T car, luxury •l'ld performenct to m1tch •. • ind • price et the economy end of our line, Stenderd equipment "inClude1 power·••sis t front disc brekes, tinted 91111, rich cerpeting, comforteble new reclinirg bucket 111t1, 1 more powtrful ntw tngint end lot1 mort. Tht economy wt'rt. known for i1 1till thert, too. &rtet g1s mite191, lon9°le1tlng depend .. 1bllity, Inexpensive me lnten1nce tr~ e f9W of the re11on1 why. See the new D!lt1uii 1°2101 fHttchbeck, 2 .. Door Sedan and 4·Door Std•nl ,1001t, ThrM fine ex1mpl11 of•'the 9reet things to come from Det1un '74. 1 ' • • I c '73 ! up • DI I -I ' D I . "' .... ""' IUS .,, air $~ ·n 1 ,.,, 551 *' .1; . I ·1.: "" '"' . ., ' j "" ... '101 Nt b•, Sh """ xh Sc VI'\ Ac 191 190 ... ~ i9t ,,; tic 190 $9 '69 at I' 7} . 15' .I •• - I "' ' .1 ' I ' " "' ~ I ' I ~ I .~ lj J -'! I I ' I I I I I --~-. -. ': __ ......_ ___ _...,... _ _." .... -.,._ .. _____ ... _ .... ...,. .--.·-----·- PILOT·AOVERTIS4R l~~·-~ ... ;; .. ~§]~1;1 -~-~ .. .-;;-990A.~~.~ .. ~~ ]§]I ...: ... ;; I§] I .......... l§J 1.:;' ..... _ ..... _ .. ~1§J.:1 ~' _., .. _ ...... ~j§]~Q [ '........... l§l I _.... ~ 1: 1=====.:-:-:-;=:~:.:li~·~·-~·:!!! v•-~:...._ __ !990~-Autos,-Uoct 990 Autos, ·Used 990 Autos, UMCI 990A __ •_I•_•_· _u_ .. _d __ ~ Autos, UM4 990 Autos~ UMd · ~ SAAi SPE~IALS MERCURY MERCURY MUSTANG OLD SMOBILE PINTO PONTIAC T-llRD I • "sua"'-• Oilll>t>'• N...... OF THE ·~' .!!~~~i::.,~:;; '~~ ·~~~l~y ::;i·~.:..~ ·~.,:'"~,~~ .. ~ ~~"~.;~:I o"L'iis~~E ?~~~.'~,,~ .. ~::·.r,>:,: ~~A,~ .. ~~E~Af!,~ L::; . .-~-~~. =;. 4": 36,000 ml. In la.st yc>ar, new Stereo, air, cltm11.1e wntrol, tRpe deck, r/h, flOOO, GMC T R\,JCKS O\l'r SZL50. &~l<llO. 1 42 1. 'ii ~:x~·1·, l'ont. "-'HKOO ;\i\VFM str.roo, Select-Alfe. W~EK brakes,. 11Larter, a h oc ks , rlldial aleel tires. AsklnK OOZ..5744. HONDA CARS PLYMOUTH or 'ti'9 c:TO, Bo1h lltr l'OOd., white vlnyl top, dark ~n redllllA & valve job. $2100. $3800. Sel.l.lfl& bec11.use 3 can MUSTANG 'GS FastU.ii·k xh1t ('<JJ'MI. frnl-2290 1la}'I, 011·1. ext. Perfect. S3900. C11-U '61 PL MOUTH ~. A: 2 drivers. 640--0453. GT 2+2, p/s, p 1i. r, h '\lni UNIYERSRY OLDS '71 PLY?tlOUTll &•Ian, Ill'\\-~""':;:;::·""':;':;:';;;';;''':;;';;· ;--;-;~;:;::;;;-; j __ __.:•~>46-~336~7 _:*.,---,.-fsm!99J '12 COUGAR XR 7, 12.600 MUSTANG concl.. must si·ll $1100. 1 2850 l1arbor Blvd. paint, Kood roni.!itlon. ·A!l-k· ·~ Le?ttans '1 tlr, t-IT. Of'lln 4 J milc1, full poo-er ,.,.lair, I: 673-7•Hll. Co<111l Mf'Sa s.tG-9640 ing SJ!50. 548-6380. 1>pd, R & E, bucket St"ata, T BIRO, '10. 4 dr, full l>O"' r, -.. CLEARANCE SALE '73 SAAB8 SI'ARTING AT $2"5 up 10 2' milts pt!' pllon Dick Miiier Motor• 1Jl W. Wamer~ S.A. !15T-21.!2 * SAAi Best deal always. Complete eclection now. Buy or lease lront . ~Im Pfr~I"'°"'' or SUIARU Drive A SUBARU .. at Dick Miller Motors Sales &: Service Visit Ut ~At 120 w. Warner, S.A. 557.,2132 I TOYOTA '67 TOYOTA 4 door1 automatic transn1is· 11ion, radio, healer. & alr coodltloolng. (055.J DL l. $795 ' • '61 C~RO CXXP~l) $1199 '61 BUICK RIVl j!RA (V&J.;&11) $1899 '72 CAPRICE CPE <851-EOOl $3099 ' '71 CHEVROLET , STATION WAGON (754-BOKJ $2599 '64 CHE\IROLET 'h TON PICKUP (44292E • $1299 GROTH 15::) ~~!!OJll, l8IO> .,.......,,, •• ,,...._ HUNTINGTON BEACH MIKim Vfojo CHEVROLET 831-2041) 495-4949 CUSE AVERY P\VY. EXITJ '68 }.tA'I.JBU. Very good '73 TOYOTA Corolla C.OU~. cond. thru-out, p/1, p/b air, 5 spd trana., 9,000 air oond, vinyl lop Musi: nilles. AM/FM 1ter eo, aell. $800; 558--1182 or $27$. Pri prty. 968-5853. ~2.199. ' •""~ ot1 rt•hlt ''""· "OO<I l'Ond. $67S. air, !apt", Landau lop .Shalfe, ' rnore . .........., or bl'!ll er. ?t1USTANG '69 Convertible. OLDSMOBILE 1!171 OLDS Vista Cn1iiwr PONTIAC .. .. £MOO Prlv pty 541-5221 Jltn S46-J037 Private Party. -•' 60 _ ml 11, 3 A'l/f-'l 837-9fo'tl aft 2 pn1. Sta"'•" I p/1, plb, •-.uilO, """' , gn, scats. au· " 1• .. 1 1967 MERCURY Colony Parle whlte wlblk top, blk llhr '00 OLDS 88 .f 1lr, full JlO'.l'er, 81l'reo, lu& l'ack. Ex t.vnd. '67 C'l'O, t owner, runs T ·BIRD I 9 pass \Vagon, Super sharp, Int , $1,DI, call D Crowell all \\-'Orks, $200 KS is, ale S~/otr. 673-0557 all 6:30 ereat, look!I fair, $500 or1---------VEGA I I $950. 846-5931 for a,ppt. 83J....8246. 637 W. U'ilson, O f. ' ~•-·"-'·-------betil offf'r, !168-99U. '73 COLONY Parle Wagon, '65 MUSTANG, 6 cyl, 3 '62 OIDS F.8,j '68 cusr. Delta &>!, 1•/1, '59 PONTIAC ~ATlON metal.Ile blue, llke new, lo speed. Vinyl rt. Very good * $Lj() * p/b, a.Ir cond., vln Ip, lo \VAGON. S250. P/S-P/B. ml, all po11•er. 642-2917. oondll ion $600. 642-r.J.S. 64~-2710 nii'•· $900. li7'3-1:;23. e 541)...5529 e '73 T·BIRD Landau. All f'S· lras full P"'r, a1n/tn1 stereo, 1111 wht. rartlfll lin.'S, l1k1' l"ll'V•'• $5100. 042--!7R2. Autos, New .980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 I Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 • • '72 VEGA 1-l.alchback, 4 apeed. n\ags ~·hitc tlrts, ll/H, $1595. 4!»--2696 ' Aut ... NoW 910 YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER SERVING THE ENTIRE HARBOR AREA FOR OVER 13 YEARS Try Our Newest at Connell Chevrolet ---. i Lease the "CONNELLEA SIE" Way i See Jerry Perkins, Leasing Mana_ger ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-! • • l. • ' • 'TI CELI CA, wbire. air a:ind, ;,;;67""CHEV"="'1m""'pa"'Ia-, °'Ex,-ce~u-.,1 ' 30,(0) mi, Rd cond, pnl. cond. $750. lilake offer. 551-0n:I aft'{ PM. 494-0585 I * '73 CELICA 4 apd. vin).I '51 OIEVY Sedan Delivery, I. top. Xlnl OCl"!d. 1 new trans, reblt eng., $350. $llXI • ~7-3711 or make offer. 54.>3700. Vo, .. SWAGEN . ., Caprice. Air, •1•· ...,. . l "" cond. Priced to sell. $1450 . . , * WANTED * 83l-25.l9 •ro to ·n VIY '""''"'"· tn x1n1 CHRYSLER cond. 4 spd & lo mi, a Musi! --------497-1407. '70 NPT. air, x1nt CO"' P/1 '67 KARMANN Ghla. Ale "-P/b, nt..,,,' tln..>s & l>'flOdal r A h. nu tiret. nu muttler: 40,CXXI mi. $1850. 675-5099. ·------~~ , . = -. ~ .... ~ ""· --'.\' .,_ ' \ -' . . . \ ----------' -.. ' \., ALL SERVICED AND READY TO GO TODAY , nu pe.iqt. ~ or '71 CHRYSLER 4 dr sedan. · 1 9~· Xlnt cond. Below blue book. A Few Remaining '73's Now , Discounted To Clear! I l '70 VW Pop Top Camper. $2l00. 548:-2614'. ' N.., -: ... ,,., clutch, CONTINENTAL b<'ak.,, ttm. FM rteroo.1-------=- Sha'J>. 960-I>tll . . •• '.~ .~R, 1969 VW ~G. xtra clean, While on wfrite. Whit~ vinyl xlnt ru~n1ng car, xlnt tirea roof. Real leather inter full $1350. 5.i7-815l. . P\'T incldirv air cone( tiJt vw Colnflr. '72, Custom -,.;,!, mn/fm """""· Adwnture Interior, al r, auto spd control, J'e('linlll&' 19,000 rm. &M-~. ?am-6pm. itcat. Bn1nd nu ~ticheful 1969 VW BUii, rebl.t eng. cam-radial tti'et, Jow milea,ae. peT converslolli' $1 7 o o $4900. Pr!. Prtf. 673-3372. ~. , ' '65 CONTINENTAL. f u 11 1911 V'fi Bus c.ntper, Low pwr, alr, leather. l owner. mll..p. Ex-candf· $5.15. 675-5116. 0oo !2950. oo l!lO-..,.. CORY AIR 1900 VW Bug, auto. aunrf. -* '68 Corvalr Call ~ Xlnt. shape. US Magi, 37,000 '69 vw New ena: " brakes. mi. $81Xl. 536-3487 • ...,,.-,., .... can COUGAR r n4--t99-2'781 att 5. • '63 VW Xlat cond. Nu pa.int, '71) Cougar. Ne~· yellow I eng, ctutcb 1t ttres. $550 paint, wtb &. w vtnyt top firm. 67}6121, 5-7 p.m. P.tatcbing inter, tape, p/a: I ' I ' . I VOLVO ~··"'· .. ,, ou.r. WHILE THEY DODGE LAST! I I>65 DART Wag. Autn, 6 cyl, '73 VOl,VOS _,., bodY -"· ong. olc. e 164'• e e1e" • 14'1 1225. 64>''1395 all 6. • 1'21• 1li00'•· FALCON Now 11 . Tlnit Te 1-------- SA I I '64 FAlCON 289. . • 4 SPEED. BUCKETS. VERY CLEAN! $700. rJt ~·:!~=..:~. , Air, pis, p/b, l1.1g rack, 1!166 Hatbor.•C.M. MG-9303 C!IC. $1.3$. Pri. Pr t y. Autos, u.... 990 ~·"'14-138~"''·~---­./ RUNS Good • Look11 Bad. BUICK 1965 Fon!, 6, ataoo ........ 11 1---------1 mi. per g11.I. Almosl new 189 BUICK Electra, full P.,T, ell(lne. $300. 546-5582. )o&ded, low ml, very ~lean! '68 FORD \Va gon Cwn•_ry $UIOO. Contact Bill ·Head, llOO&n, 9 pa.'lfie1JgCr. P/s, Wkdya 7 am to 5 pm, P/b, air, V-8, en ii n e , ~11600. t;42-2689. 'S2 BUICK ELECrRA ·"n"ro""'RD"=°"c""a1a:-xi..,..-. "'2..-dr"'.-auo~· ltblt tn.na. ~.<OJ mi, on rblt. &: power. New tires. Make eneme. Reliable transport.a. Otter: 557-2799 · 1 lion. Needs body work $DI. '70 FORD Gale.xle 500 air ,548-lnl eve1. cond., all power, 'one '72 Et.DCTRA C u 1 t o m owner. Lquna, 4M-44311. Coupe, Immaculate, reduc--'86 FORD Waaon. V8 pla, ed $2695. call s.52-0155. p/b, air oond, good cond In CADl&;LAC • out. Lo mf, 1425. OSS-1782. '72 COUNTRY Sedan wagon, '69 EL DORADO~ 54,000 ml, alr. pis, p/b, $29[1(1, pri gold, tan Ieath<'-rv all Cad. ply. 551-2006 Xln't cond. acceuor>M. Wiii be 1 p 1969 LTD Waaon. All extru. = $2700 w/$700. down. Clean. k> ml. Ecotw>mical . lll75. 642-3336, Pri. Pt,. ·13 CAD Sedan DeVUle. Orig JEEP 18.000 ml, Gold1 ~an tandau 1 _______ _ A ~atber. Will oop fin«tb, j $1500 w/$500 down. ••JEEP, 4 ~ driv.. CM4133. . Xlnt cond. Lo.. al exfftll 1911 CADIIUC Sedan do Low """'""· 511-63<9. I VUle,loodedw/••tru . UNCOLN MUealltr.-T alm\1>1-------- pm '72 M&rk JV. White on red, "13 CAD SOV, like nu, 4500 Moon dutt m e t a I 1 i c • ml, fully equip. Pvt pty O\ltatandin&: cond, lo mt, • -cir. 844-13U ~. Alt. ..... --m.98.11, f13...1010, l·~· 979-2640. • OO~tBJ...E-ELOORAOO '67 lJNCOLN, full po\\er, 19'11. Flne. eondltlon. MUlt Call eves ~. 300 King1 Rll. 644-233$. • Rd., Newport ~I.Ch. CAMAIO MAVERICK I • '10 ct.M.UO. ... am/ll'Q. . J9'IO MAVERICK of~ p/b, 1uoo. jlzi: Coll Good cond. ll&ke ouer. Sat>r-. -1161. ~ -•. • l r--------------1. 11 BRAND '73 CAPRICE 4 DOOR FINAL 1973 DEMONSTRATOR SALEt NEW CAPRICE 4 DR. $4693 47 CHEVELLE 2 Dr. ·$349582 ABSOLUTELY 0,scouHTED '70 CHRYSLER NEWPORT C111tom 4Dr., "lnyl roof, 11ir, P.S., 11uto., t lec. 111+., 1l11c. window1, 1111u1u11I c11r11. ('4601P) KILLY I LUllOOIC PllCI: fWHOLISALI J $1650 OUR PRICE $999 '67 PONTIAC GTO Coup•. VI, 4 1p•td, vinyl roof, 54,000 rnil t1, n1w color. IVCJJOl l t $999 '70 DODGE DART Swin~1r coupe. VI, 1lr cone!., Yi~vl roof, eufo., r.s., ll,000 mil••· b11utiful. ('7lDLHl $2199 '72 DATSUN PICKUP Air eondilionin9, "4 1p11cl, r1dio, I Ii•• new I, ll700LHJ · $2599 LOADED! 121101•1 (1248) (200473) MR. CON NEl'S C.A.R 51250 VEGA G.T. s259CJOO Loaded. (202) (118619) NOVA S.S. s2995oo OFF ~ACT. WINDOW STICKER PRICE (223) (111327) USED CAR SPECIALS '6B CADILLAC SED. DE VILLE l9,605 milt1, lo1cl1d, ntw color, IWQY5061 KELLY ILUEIOOIC PRICE $J:585 $1999 '73 CHEVY II NOVA Cpe. 6,'440 m:l11, r1 m1inin9 f<1cl. wa rranty. 6 cy!., 11110., P.S., ab1olu tely b1<1ut if11I. ( 260HUM) $2699 '73 MONTE CARLO Swivel bucket 1e1h. vi~yl roof, 1ir, P.S., P.fl ., VI , tilt wh1., 11diel t it11, 9,256 mi!e1, power win· dow1 , t1m1inin9 f1ctorv w1rr1nty. ( 118HOE l WILL TRADE • • ' '72 CORVETTE STINGRAY JSO VI, 1ir, P.S,, P. window1, tilt wh11I, mint con- dition, (487EBW l WILL TRADE '72 VEGA PANEL Turbo Ira ni., nic.e. 21.000 mil11 . 1661FNNl $1999 '72 CHEY. MALIBU Cp1, JSO CY. in. VI, 1ptci1/ wh11 l1, wide 0~11 tir e1, air, P.S., P.8., 1ir 1ho ck1. Thi1 i1 1 1uperior cir. (85,0CKI $3099 ~ality le Tf;le R~n Why ~. CQn nell L The Place To Buy" ' ! BLUVO COSTA MESA . ., 1200 (322) (409576) IMPALA CUSTOM $367700 (11~)' (103651) CAPRICE 2 DR. 5409900 (775) (164956) '71 CHEY. WAGON Kin91wood 6 p•n. •ulo., ••'i· 9111. \II, P.S., P.B., •'• co~d. !087DF,._I KELLEY ILUllOOK IWHO LISA Lll $2150 OU R PRICE $2499 t . • ....................................... ~: '71 CHEV. 1/2 TON ; Pickup •nd c1mp1• 1h1U. 6 cvlincl•" Ilic•, nict ~ tn1c•. R•cl io. l '0'40SJ J • $2099 '72 CHEV. l/4 TO_N pic~up. 14,61! mil11. Stkk ih]ft, one c 1t1f~I ow11." 1•, ra clio. !<448 lil) $2799 1p1'i.-I e:~ ~-,~.~~. r~~l~,1~•~91, H.0 . 1 comm. t:r11, ~uto., Va. ~.:.., P.8 .. ne•• n1w TRAY-1 ETTE 8 ', · c1mp1r, 1l1c. rel., 9•• 1lo~e, 1ide di11· 111•, j1c~1, 1inlri, w1!1r pufrl p, !76411HI $3999 • • . . . . • \ DAILY PILOT W~lleSdQ', October 10, 197) Wt•ldQ, Gdobtr 10, }q73 PllOT·ADvt:RTISER :Why are we one of t h·e Lead 'ing Automobi le Facilities in the West?·. HERES 'WHY: 150 ·~~ READY FOR · 1 ::~:~~~E . • J • . • 174 CUTLASS ·2 DOOR ' ORDER TODAY . 174 OLDS 88 2 DOOR ORDER TODAY · 174 OLDS 98 4 DOOR . ORDER TODAY •74 Toronado • 2 DOOR . ORDER TODAY '67 FORD Galaxie. Loaded, Nice car. (TPR· 720) '69 FORD Automatic, air, radio, heater. (817FTA} .'69 CHRYSLER .. 'Power and air conditioning. (770· :ADZ] ' . I ~ . . ~ I $377 '66 OLDS 88 Looded. (RPJS06) . $677 '68 OLDS 88 Looded. (8858) '68 DODGE . . $34 . 77 G.M.C. TllU~K CENIERe. ORDER YOUR · . ' . B~~D '7 4 % TON PICKUP $3377 . "IMMe1.a.n DELIYEIY SER. #5022)4 I . Visit Our Honda . Civic Center No. 1 HOND• DEAUR IN UNITED SJATES . SEl"T. ?1 EXCELLENT SELECTION SERVICE-PARTS-BODY SHOP OPEN EVERY SATURDAY . 7:30 'TIL 5!30 -( ·" Many Ways To Finance Your Car : Let _ us tailor your fi.-pncing ' · to best fit your n~eds. '• ' • - . $377 '69 CHEVROLET $'6·1'f Impala. Automafic, air eondition- ing. (Z,AD895) $877 $877 Wagon. Automatic, air C:ondition· $817 '72 MERCURY · $2 Morquis Brougham. Full power, factory air, load ed, (572EHf) , } ing. (XXA002} , • \ •' I > . . .. . -+ yo IC 4 ' •• __ .. _..,..,.,._,._.,_ .. ~ftlntsoaY, Octooer 10, 1973 r o ..•. . · 4 , ·.PINTOS· WE'VE GOT 'EM. ,~1N: DEPTH!', .YOU 'LL LOV E !EM' ,,,~ DU. e . ~TCJIBACKS WAGONS 1 ' <1 IMMEDIATE f EUVERY ON ' -' · 4 SPEEDS . . • AUTOM~S 2000i CC's 2300.'CC's · · '7 4· TRUCKS , Our Volume Sales and Service Truck Center is totally manned by experts ''1"" light pickups, I~ camper specials, to vans, to custom MUSTANG II AMERICA'S FIRST PERSONAL LUXURY CAR IN THE COMPACT FIELD ALMOST 30 STAFF CARS TO GO! ~ \ hlHlvy duty rigs•• WE ARE EQUIPPED TO S~RVE YOU BEST! oyR FIMANCE EXPERTS ARE HERE TO HELP YOU! ~69 FORD LTD 4 Door. V8, •u!om•tic, r•dio, he•ter,. paw• er steering & brakes, air conditioning, ,.....,inyl roof. IXXZ8691 t" s 30· • PER MONTH • -....... , ... """-... ,. .... ,., 11'4. """· Mel. '"' llCMte a •II ~ .,_., • ._, u.dlt tw t4 '""' Ditw..i """'· 1165.Jt 'llld. tu a lk. ANNUAi. 1"11· Cl!NTAOI IATI 11.M'-T•I ~•Ill Pl'ke tlW-1'. . · '71 PINTO 4 speed tr•nsmissian, radia end he•ter. ll97CEKI $ 11 PER MONTH 1175 II tet.I fft. pyml. $56.11 It tell! llW. P'f"l'll, llK1. l•llo ~ a .-c.lrr\'ill aw.,.... • .,..,. U9llll lor M ~ Dtftn'ff Prmt 121H.N Incl. t1x & lk, ANNUAi. l"Ell· CINTAGE IATI! 14.7J~ Tttll ulll "1C-117".10. ~ 6 7 ~.~~,~~~. ~..... $129 5 .... ·,.. po1r1f•1rin9.!YJBll71 • TWO DR. HDTP. Save Even More On These Low· Mileage, Never Registered • GHIA TWO DR. . 1973 BEAUTIES FIRST COME -FIRST SAVED!· • 2+2 THREE DR, •MACH I '71 CHEVROLET · Malibu 2 Or. H.T. Automatic , radiO,· haat-~ er, power steering , air conditioning. 1593- OTA J $ 58 PER MONTH S4ll h tel•I dn. pymf, ta.51 11 '9111 mo. ,.,..,,. Incl, t••• 1i.c-6 •II "rryl"' clwlrtn Oft •ppr, c•cllt fer M mo1. Dlferr«I pymt. 12'11.• Incl, l1x & Uc. ANNUAi. PEl- CENTAOE UTE 14.7W,, TOlll Alli "1c• nm.n. '72 MUSTANG Automatic, radio, heater, power steering, brakes & windows, air conditioning. ( l8tl- DTB J $ 12 PER MONTH UI 11 fot•I trri. nmt. 11t.12 h to11r mo. pyrnt, Incl. I••• llcetlMI a •II c.1rry1111 dlllrtts Oii •ppr. cncll! for 4t mo1. Dlftrtl'd pyml. "3137,7' hKI. "ll & tic, ANNUAi, PEI· CINTAOI! I ATI U.H!!i. Tllfll c1efl prlc• 12HS.7t, NO EASIER TERMS ANYWHERE '72 TORINO VS , a uto'!'atic, AM-FM radio, power steer-: ing , air conditioning , vinyl roof. ( 105843} $ 16 PER MONTH Sl2 i. lot•I dn, pym1. Al.14 It tor11 mo. pymt. lnct. Ill!, lie.., .. a 111 c1rryln9 Cll•rps °" •PIM' crwdll tor • """-~ Ptttrred J'fll'll, »t11M incl, ttx A lie. ANNUAi. l"li .. CENT.I.GI!! IATE 11.'4'!1io. Tot1I c•1ll ,..ic1 13071.70 • '711 ~~!.~~----$1595 l~t7CEKl • . , '70 ~~.~~ "~·0'~''" '"' BIYI $1395 ·'71 FORD VAN $2295 Window v1n. A~lom1tic; tr1n1- mi11ion, r1dio, h••f1r. !71215H l '7·1 ·~.~~,,~~~~.~~.~$2. 395 tioni119, low mil••· lll 6CQTl ' ' • '69. FALCON W•gon. VI, •u+om•lic, ••dio, he•t•r, •ir conditioning, roof rack. (54lEfK) '71 '70 Econoline %.. $2495 C•mper COllVl'5ion v•n. va, ··-. - dio, ll1•t•r, l 1p++d. (l5143H) '71 ~:.~:.~~~.: ..... ;., $2495 "••ler. 1'1l2CUCI I --IDIJ . -· SALES DEll'T. HOUA:S: I am-t pm Mon.-l'rl.; I 1m-t pm Si t.; 10 1m•6 pm Svn. PARTS SIJtVICI HOUllt 7 am-ti ,m Men.; 1 1"'4 pm T'*""l'rl. PARTI DIPT. ONLY1 I am-I pn. S.t. ' • .. . . . • fZ OAiL 'r PrtO T Wfd11tsday, Octobtr 10, l q13 ·FACTORY ·1NVOICE COST fl I HlSl .1:1~ Plymoulfi SELECT ANY NEW '73 IN OUR GIANT INVENTORY CHECK THE FACTORY INVOICE YOU'LL FIND ON THE WINDSHIELD .•• ADD JUST $79 ••• AND TH ... T'S YOUR PRICE.* EVERY NEW '73 CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH IN STOCK W ILL BE CLEARLY ' MARKED TO SHOW TH E FACTORY INVOICE ..• YOUR PRICE , .• AND TH E SAVINGS YOU MAKE. COMl EARLY WH ILE YOU STILL HAVE A FINE SELEC- TION OF MOST M ODELS. Y N £\N CHRYSL£RP/ymou/fj LISTeo EVER · - .............. .,r-------~~~~O~V~E:R~77 TOCHOO~S~E:;...;;;;;~ FROM 16 SATELLITES 31 DUSTERS VL294 l 6·Z242SI LIST PllCE 53SIS.70 · l11••k• SlOSl.JI + S79 NEW '73 340 YL29-6Jl .461442 LIST PllCE 51480.65 l•volce $3 022.21 + $79 • 'JIEW '73 COUPE -"YL294ll ·S71511 "W T PRICE Sl 904.05 l••O<ice S3369.61 + S79 NEW '7l COUPE f YL29•6l6·253SlS •LIST PRICE Sll29.00 "l•••ic.e Sll07.4l + $79 NEW '73 COUPE YL29.C36·2517ll • IST l'RICE $4014.55 !t..,olc• S2792.99 + S79 NEW '73 340 Yl29·Hl6·2j900l i 1.fST PllCE S41 71 .SS ~hl•olce SlStt.17 + 579 NEW '7,~ COUPE YL29-6l6-ZS3Sl9 LIST l'RICE SS426.40 ~hl'oic• S2973.ll + S79 NEW '7l COUPE YLZ9·6l6-24ll20 LIST PRICE $3490.JO ~'"'ek• Sl026.ll + $79 .--i. NEW '7l 340 YS29-H36·236526 LIST l'RIC£ Sl71J.10 ln•olce 53276.12 + 579 • ' t1 rv1 ·11 co11r:: VL29·6l6·261469 LIST l'RICE S2918.68 l11•oice S291 l .6t + S79 .. • ... .. ·NEW '73 COUPE VLl9·6l6·Z6lll7 LIST PRICE $3316.75 J•••~ SZ940.43 + S79 • •• .. YOU SAYE 385" YOU SAVE 379" YOU SAYE 455" YOU SAVE 442" YOU SAVE 342" YOU SAYE ·493" YOU SAYE 374" YOU SAYE 384" YOU SAYE 427 " • YOU SAYE 362" YOU SAYE 367" NEW '73 SFBRING PLUS RP23·Ml 6·24S463 YOU SAVE LIST PRI C£ SSZI Z.70 985" ln oicii S4147.17 + S79 NEW '7 3 SEBRI NG PLUS IP2l·Ml 6·2SSl34 LIST PRICE S5139.45 lnolce S4092.22 + S79 YOU SAYE 968" NEW '73 S~BRING PLUS RP2l-Ml6·261617 YOU SAYE dST PRICE SSOOl .90 936" l•woice 53993.09 + S79 N~W '73 S•BRING PLUS RP23-Ml6·26 ll 19 LIST l'RIC E 5506 5.90 ln•oice S40]6.32 + 579 YOU SAYE 950" NfW '73 S~BRING PLUS Rl'2l·Ml6·2S5ll5 YOU SAVE LIST PRICE 551 39.45 968" Invoice S4092,22 + S79 5 FORYS NEW '73 WAGON PH46·M3D·Z79 145 YOU SAYE LIST l'R ICE SS974.10 1209" Invoice $4685.00 + $79 tl~W '13 W°'GON PH46·MlD·Z82124 YOU SAYE LIST PRICE 55974.10 1209" hwoice S4615.lJ + $79 ~'W '73 WAGON l'H46·MlD·l07016 YOU SAYE LIST PRICE S6259.25 ln•oice 54901.9t + S19 1278" ~ \V ·73 '.'fAGON l'H46°Ml 0·32376 I YOU SAYE LIST PRICE SS76f.S5 1164" lnvoicii 54525.81 + S79 m.w '7) WAGON PH46-Ml0·32l762 YOU SAVE LIST l'RICE S5992.65 1218" l•wolc1 S469S.JI + S79 " 16 CHRYSLERS NF.W '73 NEW YORKER CH4l-T3C·14l lSO YOU SAVE LIST l'RICE S6677.9S 1359" lnok• SS2l9.73 + S79 NEW '73 ~EWPORT CL43·MlC·256120 LIST P-llCE $5466.20 l~woi~ S4l 0ll.IO + S79 YOU SAVI 1084" New '73 Town & Countrv Wagon C1'45-T3D-256510 You SAYE LIST PRICE 57071.60 1419" h1tolce S5574.71 + $79 New ·73 New Yorker Brou9ham CS4l-T3C-211471 YOU SAVE LIST PRICE $7780.95 1518'· ln'IOlce S56lJ.15 + S79 New '73 Town & Countrv Wa9on CP4S·OD-2'9071 Tou SAYE LIST PRICE $6963.90 1452°' 111,olce SS4l2.ll + S79 New '73 Town & Countrv Wa9on CP4S·TID·H0361 · YOU SAYE LIST PRICE $7004.ZO 1462" lln'Ok e SS46l.OI + 579 New '73 Town & Countrv WCICJon CP46·T3D-219347 YOU SAYE LIST PRICE $7217.I S 1507" ln••lt• $5651.70 + $79 New '73 Town & Counh'v Wa9on Cl'46·TlD0l 02607 , YOU SAYE LIST PRICE S7237.15 1512" l11•olte S5647.70 + S79 New '73 Town & Countr" Wa9on C1'46·T30-322142 YOU SAYE LIST PRICE S7011.90 1473" l11•olcc SS536.00 + 579 t~f!Y." '73 Town & Co1.1ntrv Wa9cn CP46·TlD·ll l lOI YOU SAYE LIST l'RICE 57059.25 1466" l11wolc1 SSSll .10 + S79 New '71 Town & Countrv Wa9on Cl'46-TJO·l214l2 YOU SAYE LIST l'RICE S7075.00 1470'0 l~•oke Si525.60 + S7.9 W~nt'Sday, Octobtr 10, 1973 PILOT -ADVERTISER J8 EVERY NEW INTERNATIONAL TRUCK OVER 23 TO CHQOSE NEW '7f PICKUP 111101 FR~/ lHI BOCHB7b85 8 +$7900 INVOICE INV OIC E $1900 $2709.00 ••••• PLUS . NEW '73 PICKUP 1121QI NEW '73 SCOUT II 4x4 JH1COCHBS'1971 +$7900 3SS58CG025lll INVOICE INVOICE +$7900 $4143.00 $4718.73 NEW '73 PICKUP I 1210 I NE.W '73 SCOUT 11 4x4 3H2COCH860l42 +$7900 JS8 58CGOJJOl9 +$7900 INVOICE INVOICE $4182.00 $4847.00 NEW '73 PICKUP 11210 I NEW '73 SCOUT 11 4x4 JH2COCHB59'177 +$7900 l 58S8CG0 l J48 I INVOICE INVOICE 1+$7900 $4143.00 $4869.00 NEW '73 PICKUP I 1210 I NEW '73 SCOUT 11 4x4 JQ1COCHB'152 I 8 +$7900 l.SISBC60159 J8 +$7900 INVOICE INVOICE $3939.00 $4879.00 NEW '73 PICKUP 113101 NEW '73 SCOUT 11 4x4 3HlCOCH82t45S +$7900 JSSS8CG0371 ~b +$7900 INVOICE INVOICE $4287.00 $4834.00 . NEW '73 PICKUP 110101 NEW '73 SCOUT 11 4x4 JHOHOCHB74l7l +$7900 3S8SBCG0Jl007 +$7900 INVOICE INVOICE $5098.00 $4847.00 NEW '73 PICKUP 110101 NEW '73 5COUT 11 4x4 JHOHOCH8 73'148 +$7900 lS8SSCG04ll lO +$7900 INVOICE INVOICE $4994.00 $3743.00 NEW '73 PICKUP 111101 NEW '73 SCOUT II 4x4 JHIHOCH861'1Bl +$7900 3SBSBCG02 709 2 +$7900 INVOICE INVOICE $4 541.00 $4669.00 NEW '73 PICKUP 1121 O I NEW '73 SC OUT II 4x4 JH2HOCH85 I 798 +$7900 JS8SSCG0 l7164 INVOI CE INVOICE +$7900 ' "$4898.00 $4785.00 NEW '73 PICKUP 112101 4x4 l 02HOCH8750'10 +$7900 l58S8CGOJ71 40 INVOICE $4785.00 NEW '73 SCOUT 11 4x4 JS8S8CGOl710b INVOICE $4932.00 +$7900 0,,.. ""I lftl'kldt ..,, IKMl'f Mllt-ffd ti' Nhmd. ALL CAI S AllE IUIJECT TO PRIOll IAL& ALL PlllC&S Alll PLUS TAX AHO LICENSE ALL PRICES ARli VALID UNTIL II PM SUNDAY 11/H/Jl I , • • , ' I ' • ...1 I --, ' -' I ... - - ·-·--- 27 PILOT.ADVERTISER ;s ' ' 11 . . SEE OUR SELECTION OF NEW VANS by Courtesy FULL PRICE :·~IMMEDIATE DELIVERY .. . ·~ ··'7·9'. ~~~,~~ ..... ~. 1v11v 11a.rv et111ipptt1. IZIS0791 · • -- '71 VEGA Auto111•lic, t•dio, he•lei, buc:kut 1e •h\ !7898MO I $766 FULL PRICE $866 FULL PRl°CE -----.. -.-..; "'l'"F e ~ .... e 0 4 ""'"$ •41 ~ • ""•..-.I ~ -.,.,..,. • ; 4 # e • $ 4 4; fl Qi ...... '71 PINTO Full fuc:lort equipped. l <t59BTn J W~nt5day, Oc:lobtr 10, 1973 • • ••• B~~D '14 DODGE DART Fully Factory Equipped '71 TOYOTA WAGON CoroU •. 4 1pued tran1minion. l52lCPMJ ORDER YOURS TODAY FULL PRICE ~ ::~ 's llO Is .. ,., lkrWll 11rms. uo Is 1'olt.ae menltllV pymr. Incl. II•. lke11~ Mii •If c1ml111 Cller1tt 911 1,,., crHll lor » IMnltls. Oel90'MI pyfll/. ;;:ke • .. $1111 !net T&L. ANN. PERT. RATE n.,~ .. I 6 8 ~.o~:~.!~R!. ... llm•tic. (111C:IC:I • '69 DODGE POLARA M11'11'9p nu,., WSW flrtt, 1111111,. p.s .. !Ktory air, r•· dio, lie.lier. (YllJllll , 1 ol~~y~ ",~v~ ...... \lhtyl' !'Ml, (11'0NV) ! FULL PRICE '67 DODGE MONACO I P,.H. 1!1lion w1gon, •or con4., power 1~n9, •ulo. lr•ns .. l119919e r•c•, use. YICTIJll .$·466 '6 9· CHEVROLET Impala Coupe VI, h.lnl"'' wlnyl h1rtr11r. PD-• ll"-rl"'J, (YCLU1l $76 FULL PRICE '6·9 :~:!~.~~~~~ $1066 dillOfllnt. (XJUIOI ' ' FULL PRICE '7-1 ·-MERCURY $1166 , Montego Coupe • -, ..... OT. ''' '°""''• ) .......... tr-.• ,... ... 1tn!'lnt. (4220VRI FULL PRICE FULL PRICE . '69 '.~p~~~~~.~~ '" $1366 c0fldlllllll11t. Tr\111 1.~•~rt'· !YPV1Hl FULL PRICE • '72 DODCEPOLARA $1·766 , , CUSTOM STATION WAG. Air tond., -..-''"nR9, pow"' IN"••••· ,._.,. win· ' dowt, r..ile, ""'"'' lut· ' •~e ntek, •k. lll4EKG> FULL PRICE \ FULL PRICE '7 0 ~R~~~E·w~. ''' $866 tend., power 1reer11111, ..... "'"'·· ..... ""'·· tlC, iUIAVSI FULL PRICE ' I I 7 0 PLYMOUTH FURY 111 Hard"p co111N, vinyi '"' & lnlerl1r, •vhl. lrtn1 .. tlr '9ncl.. R&H, po"er ••e..-1119. cnu.vx1 . '69 COUGAR XR-7 Air c-.. -•• "'"ring, 1vto. IT•m., rldlo, ll11ltr, ek. (XS14'll '69 FIREBIRD I cylllldtr, tu ... nNli< h't l'IS., tlr ctnd., _,, ,,.,,;..,, tic, fYIMffll , 11 · ~~~~~~~~.:·~;··;. $166 6J~ cCl'ld .. rad!9, IW•ler, ""'I!• .,de .. tll f;rQ, !OllDME I 't FULL PRICE ~ ' > ;: >AN DIEGO !l' 1 DAILY PILOT Wfdfltsdiy, l>ctoOer 10, 1973 l.ulo. lr•ns., r~Ki, ~1ter. KCenl group, $ vinyl in!~lor. low mires, #QO.fGOT. - . . ' .· > . " ~ . 11 OTHllS IN INVENTORY 2 DOOR HARDTQP 6 OTHERS IN INVENTORY THEY .. ARE HERE NOW! · " 1974 MUSTANG II ~$ ORDER YDURS TtiDAY ~bv 1973 DEMONSTRATORS MOST MODELS AND COLORS , '73 RANCHERO SQUIRE' . .. ~- V-1. IUIO. tr&ns .. fKtory llr conditioning, l)O\Yfr slee(ing, radio. heater. JAYtH1S41~2 • . $ MANY MORE AT SIMILAR PRICES! .. ~ TON PICKU• WITH A NIW CAMHt SNllJ. I . . . • COMP'Lm PACKAGE OlDH YOUlS NOW . . ' -. IMMED,IATE DELIVERY t . ' V-1. Mo. trMf!., 10M4: tftirlftf, power (diK} br1Jit'i; Jiliw, sink .. ACtDC refrlger.. lol/ef, etc"".'1 E3'GHR"'IO / ·~· :~!e~~-~!t~.!~~,~~ $1 o· a·a· :r.lut~~'~"'~~~~...,, ........ $2 2 8 a· . ~· :~.s .~°.~~ ~!~t:!.a~. , , ... ' •. ··a, 8.' 1,4510. power steering , power brakes, radio, heater ~ i 892COT • whlteall tires. License No. 661DLO . ·•*-f .. ; .... . '71 PLY. Spt. Wg. V·8, auro. trans., facfOf"V a ir conditioning, power 'leering, power brakes, radio, heater, •whitewall !ires, llnte<j glass. License No. 'nAJAZ $1 •· 2 8 .8 :~!A~~!~!o. trao•., •Ir. ~r. $1. 4 8• 8 steering, pwr. brakes, redlo, w-w tires, vinyl roof. License No. XTK902 ' '67 MUSTANG VB. stick shlfl, radio, heater, Llcenw: No. 74.JHEO $7 8 8 :~s~~!!!!.~; .. 39.~J,!~: ·_, $5 a· ·18' steering, radio, heater, XHJ617. " .,,. ~ . 9 8 8 z~ .. !.~~~~ ...... ,.,.. ...... $1 6 a· s. " wtillewall lires. vinyl roof. License No. 022AZO ' , •. :~.?..~"~·~'~:,~~l~"'·pow" $1 3 8 8 :N~o'.!,.'~..'1~0'1~~!..E R~:.~•go!Li«o.. $1 0 8 8 ·sreeri ng, power brakes.Power windows, radio, ..., healer. License No, XVXl66 • ~~~N~ '73 FORD WAGONS . L.T.D.'s ·SQUIRES· TORIN~S ~~ 31 ~N STOCK • ALL COLORS DISCOUITS-DISCOUNTS-·DISCOUNTS . ' . ' .. • BRAND NEW '68 PONT. le Mans Auto. trans., factory air condirloning, radio, heater. Llce'lse ~o. 907GGL> . " ( . \ " I l I . I 7 ' . . ' I . ' I j ' ' - • ··San Clea1enie ... .-. ,. -' , -' p. 6',: tff>. 213,.. HC'nc»ls,. 14 PAM$ , . . \ ' , ' ,. , .. -! -~ COUNfY,.~..-A . ' WEDNESDA'Y, OCTOBER JO, 1'71 • TEN CENTS0 Veep Fined $10000· ' . . , " -A1ter-Pl:e1· i-:- 7 ' I ( • • .~ • 4 · ifuq J~ng '.; . : .. B : : ~;s-· -. . ' ,'.§XP .. ',yr.a I ~ i ' • .. , .ln!q'i.s·~·'--F.cYPI ml 11yrta·tn: .... war oplut i...i, 11111·-Arab utfaila ban ilveo ' lolOD!llip: -' '' , ml so forth blit it just seemed to come to a bait aomewbere along the way, .. Rooi said. . • Bill James; pu)ilicisHor C ml E, said the company· Is bavinl difftculty raising '!hat be lem!ed • "$225,000 . -paymenr' Oil the:lancL • "But F.cl Gross· ml Charlie Clark (owners of C'and E} bav.e been assured they will be given enougli time to ralle the nloney ud tie up· the deal," J~ (See RANCR,'Pip Z) '' ' , -• r • • i......--r -- Critics '.Plan To ·Op~se- ~. -' \ . Nue,lear.:.Park_, • 1'bO Mallo· oloo.rep:c!eill1 hive ' ' -..a mljpr hllP. from -u1•a • · · ""--''·_;-~.ct mill''---JORN VALTEJIZA -~-· ----·~ --~~- .. On ..... 1lo .... :::;; ~ ... '14 ,pl~~=· .n.i MW. n«i..,.. -~ ~u:. T o:t ... -N:u··~= ......... ~....... •.,.--,• -.lllbt .. Ibo ever-.---~ -. 1111!'"'! a ,-; ""'811ni nr -don. u.,ierau., Station plaJ"!"d yet onoU*._ ..... ~·~"":"' ' -' "'' .. :-::!::=:=~~"":!: 111Jtm11;. ... ,. . ::.:· ... 'tho-~ loa9e ol 13'.,,.. Tullllay.. • _, ' • ,, ,' ',.. , ·-...-~=·-·~ _;;,.:'!! ·~~ e ,i !f•~ •Jl!U!!!tfil ·r ·~.,.( .. Ja ~~;;II,. It t a.m. ltl1bl liilsma bearinc' raom -lie ~~.-. ,£ ~e,.,.; b ·~ · 11 the -11111k1n1 .In downtown San _...,.~.,.,~· t\c ' :t -~~: •D . DMI>· , '\ ' ,,. . ,___4 f ID~ll < ''#,' ., r,_, < ( .• A1••••-lortlie-_,.,:;bun. .. ..t--,-: ~ :.cmicJi,.d(ltes· for 2 Cities ·-•-·:'.m ·'· ·ir~* 'd. :'• ,• ... t .. 0C:.i-rej>ort.wa1reloased I J'MC.c"1'!1~ Putl . T!;a =· '••fkli'-'e'",earlylbis-i~to·thefeutbllity · .. · ... • · l1iliillllil . • IJrloi·"""' smi ... °' ·plloclnc Ille fl!anbl m ~ ·-M . · .. Fil . D h ~ ........ -• ·11 .. ~ ~.-• .,..... ' ... _ ... """In an ........ mlag wute water (bJalead ol ust ' e ill ecem er · _ _,,_ '• • ldw-~ .. .-... • .::?'-'-11-~-·-· --water) to cool the sleam -r:: ....... bll'bor • , :,.... "i: .--~~"!9 c:s. .;;.,:-_::t tllrldnM. · . j -~ . . ' _11a1.u1e.-lli _ ... __,:;:r ... ~ . ()>nouiMr 'ldWcate·Ralpb ~... ' llOI': ~ 1 I in.~ 1 n.-....,_ tlll'war ,,..._ oillc of llllfleu power il It ex-"Potentlsl .-dales In two South Coast ln•San ·Juan Capblta11c,.tbe-pOl!ijons • ·'-~ ..,. -• tile lllltr _,ID , ·., .. ~ .. _..,.,.,.. 'Aniio• oilif tald Its lslO 19doJ, --a.Sio.Dllgo..~,IA> -c:Uiel -lacing ""'!'cil••leciloa!'·~. ,ear beld by .J..m. Gomm<ll, Edward Chermak ..... ,--.OoaalJllr,_•,.blldiqJ, flfU!o._liodtalDm~lnillacks lub out lplmt the Onofre~ willha'(etomakeadeclJJlllltorwunuch and James Thorpe will be filied In the Cl" L•lf,"wlillll lllll'pk:lilc .._ "tiribe ltMliaM Qllln fraidll~ tellq a ~.-cmference Tueada1 ~t aooner this time arowid bicau8e of action March elections. 1 •.,,--.ID u,,.. NowJarl Bir•.. D!l a I,.,., -·--ap all -11e al. the -~ty of l'l!fiatiln by the. California J:egisla-. (Related San Juan Clerk Wanda Ande11011·said ... ~ 1* si"' ; _... .,_ ol lie · -t cianPn the San ~twin reactor·!""' st<iry .on· Page 3,)-thU1 far little public Interest has been -. ~~ ' al.~ .In 'c:lwm'"'-" 'IDd' n·-"' Ja1!1tin (IOlli lbould be llCl'll-1, City clerks of San Clemente and San noted In city ball on the dates and Allit. JI' .; mIAt join 4lie m ' 1111 CGlllllltllls me,. an lmmedlnle Juan Capistrabo. said' the rollback by a ' deafilines ·for the electlom. . acres 'at the ~ or tbe llnta, ~ ilraell· ~ . -iakl. response from ooe of tJie two utilities month .of the eledJon date -from April . No preliminary inquiries have been Ana, River ~or ~ .. SanLI ADI JPffr columii t1 '11neU tlDb ~out di footing tbe ma.salve bill for tbe project. 5 to March 5 -means that potential received from potential candidates there. &re\ilbelt ' • ·llit GolD Helpt1,' ..,_ ol Ive clays al. llP*amen for ~•Diego Gu and candidarea wili be taafog. oot. tboir fillng San Clemen le City Clerk; Mu Berg, ' -"at.-!Gr~ pin:..:' dllltlliCllJJ:\'I"! ~.and,.... aoina ll:lei;lrje C!>lllPll!Y·-~·hu •»per-papen early In December. , , however,' said thal for a preelectlon fall ::::'1:::-:.=:· · ~ -~ ·~ .,.,,_-..r ~ ~ theho~ <=~ . Tbe deadline for flling 'tbls year will be. season, be has noted o;oosiderable. In- ....,,.._. • J.L..~ ·~'--·~ ~ '""-~ •-•--~ th N · , all . ha · ~ -, · ' , · .. . , lerest In the detatts of filing. · u;f~W.ee r6:t 11' • -"";: 1'i1f'lt ~ ;'~~ wu, ~tedtb ~:.tl0n.~a1~:~~ ; ~~~rily; candldaiesihad until 'after · "We've had si;veral calls all't\ldY from -el lrvlDe eout' ltati lD'.~---tbiQitwuliotJmmedlli~y ol-i .. ln 1 Y....,. , ti g the '. first ot'·the .ytat'!£o make a•ftml'. people who.~nt give their names, but . . ~ dW~,...~lt.wu a brief operation .,...Tbe .. ~~ls._,.ln powtlle er-4"'er1 abaottnl. 1 decision to seek office · · ··'Who ·are:a:sldng about the details of filing ·:.:......._,, .. . . uvu curren e ocus . ·, · · as· candlda•·· " he sa'1d 1.piqllllUI1IU bem-'--' . er·,_ 4' '*".of. an apected coun-aa'ltate rathe1' than.federal agencies at In ·San Clem~hr, 'the new dates ·wiO , , . · ~· · · , ;M& WO!.'""'*-rot _--i;;, let n -at ~ !bl ..-.'with the ·lease u.Ue being the probably affect ·the greatest number , · _the early mterest, he added·, may be a af.'1,.0 -IJll -lliDil S,.... ....,., , -tafrmbb. because customarily city cuuncll races strong '"l't of yet ~nother ballot filled Wtw...1-m ,BlldJ IDd 'Carma del lllllbry 11P"!'**•e. ~the pound Groupe United Against Radiation lure more than a dozen aspirants: . ~~atoog~da~estist. .'liitr ..... llbo.-yetlllocatodfor,.tbralt_fa119w!!!, air lfrt~ on tbe ~ -a San, Clemente based DespitetheinaJo•chango>lndates,.at Ill~-, • . . ,Dt,,_i~ .)eeame It had 1-, -.tioo known u GUARD -plans to least one San Clemente resident wUI mt W R bhed -~ -said pltolol1 ,..., ---tbe Ila-\ al. !be war Saturday. chalknge the1eue proposal at Friday'• be rush<i<l ·for .,decision. ' oma:n 0 t111a1< irY1ne .Cooit cit .......... f"'"1 !Gr 1-l*c 1ttaeb oplut larael, by boarlnp, Insurance agent James Straus already l>Mo Qie bell;,-!Gr liinlCiii.i".i-tillol 1711111 tihol » wariftnea. bloes ha•ilnslsled during the yean has annOW1Ced bis.candidacy for a·coun-. cllllon'ol--. --Air 111t11111 -tbroup the .•afes ., _ lllannlntthat the 0no1re com-.. c11 · ... 1. n w11i.be bis third attempt at In San Oemente , ,ijajor,tbit....,..i1 -W bo'.-·llllil--~ vlctoriet. • pies lboUid be r.ilt far inland and un-winning eleC:Uon. • -'*'Bf lloio ..i IM Tiwciiii · Sjoila~· l'!i!e4 no ~ on Ille derground. They Will attempt to COllVince . Th.S far t1ie councilmen whose lerms ~ .W., a di._ .,..._ .""!"' flP.tiol '!I !lie ~ Golan llelPb pub -that the use of S3 expire next year have not firmly decided la pla-= ll;'OjiUI fDollils -·ml 'itn<it ~ lll!i!r mldnlPt 'Ni!lday blufftop acrea Immediately uplout of il they will ,..k reelection. . ( ... ·PAUi, Pip I) , ' • ' (sM MIDllAIT, Pip I) ' (lee' CRmCS, Page Z) . They are. Mayor Clifton lo(yers, t . • ,-· , · Thom'9 O'~eefe and.Dr. Wade Lower. . · ~· 1 ,.. , .! .. My~.•111 end h1I first fO\U'tyear term Co~nty G1'~Wih Peril -Told =~~,~~~~ .. ~~~ • • ' ' '~nvi;onm~n~'t' W t:ims of Federal · Intervention If''· .,. ' • I t-• By JAN~ ,·: • -lljlllclt·ml Impllcit tlleeta scope tblt 1 aoocI growth -policy should >I" ., OI .. """., ..... lllilf _ •. • 00 growth!" . -hlvt. H ' • U Ono1e ~ FN--·t Tbe ~ pallcy., ~ ml pro-Don llfcllonJ•I, a development services 'take the .lnllllllft to·lfow llOwtli,.tlte ~1111 Iutjwlnler by ifil ciounty pl=q ,._-.from the city cl. Anaheim, reopoollbllllt •'\oIJI 111 """' -.,. cltporlmlljt, ealll for polldoo to ao-• labelled the roport "a valuable tool." tm.11 by the stale 11111 ledtnl ........ ... ..... la .. -tbm l.l mlllloa ..... "Bui u lhoold be tailored to local n:mt." -• :J ' • -... by-Ibo,...... --· alid thoclld llOI stop gruwtb n.t--llil -af.·flllll _. 11 'l1tlo woilcl ..... ID """• JWIJ In-but pido It with an eye to balance," be t1w 1:110-tll Oilllt!M II Onlll ..... of.a;• to -.oeo ,...., or a I.I .. Alli. , ' TWO RENTALS IN TWO DA·YS Two unit! to rent; it took ·two days to 11t the job clone. That's. tbe .beautiful 'llli..rt story ol this ad: PENINSULA POINT: One block to beach, b e a u t Jll()dem 1 BR/$175 mo., 2 BR/$250 mo; Fum, gar, 1Ulldeck, yrly . adults, (Phone No.) ~. -al. tine r=to per....ill!IWfh_....~. Lldlulels <Ol>duded that the city of = °"""1-PWmllic Bui Al 11111, a ,.toofpol plwor Md ANholm eould .._i tbe policy 11 The advertlaer -·placed that hard- In iu, llnt publlc .. a llallltlcloil lor' !!le pnJoCt, 111'tBd to """* I& llOI ltmlte<I just because It ls working ad Jn the'1Ja!Iy Pilot r<;iorted he pl_.t COllD'1' ..-lb J>Dllcy, • • tbe --'l'llelcb11 that the -1flc ..-, Re said the llnal policy should tented both unlts b the first people who Sicord Sllll flte ~-_.a ... tnl mm>tiin AN ilol;hoo&l~nended for..,. --to I llOW ~Ion, initiated by' . l"'l<ed at them ltna lhat tioth .. re rented deP111mt.nt tO ottnet Jll'.bf11ed ex·4 Uon. , ,. . . amty aovemmenl · ITJ the ltcond aeteinoort the-ad appeared pans!Olll In ulllJU.. and ~tatlon, "TIU roport -In...,.. DOt1 • ·1 Tbe lllOll unusull auggesU011S came In the Dally '!>!lot. Test a Dlily Pilot ,,,...,, and ~wa~ dooelopmeol. specjf!i! propoul liot u a cot&J,.t.n llen lnlnl Verlyn lolart~ o1 Olota Mesa. , .want ad, for opeed, youmli. Dial the "One -u nedi powm ta re'1ew laid. "AO or nolhlnl --~ 11 not ,.,,_ county sliould boy every ..,.. dlrecl !Ille to results, M!~- thd• areas ,'" he oil. "We ill know their required. We haft trlell to _. the (Set GllOWTH, P11e Z) .. ' I ......... -· A San Clemente woman who matte a telephone call from a deierted service station near her home was robbeG'T\res- day night by two men who were waiting for her outside the booth, Orange Ciounty Sheriff's, officers said. 'Deputies said Terri Suzanne Totera, 19, of 138 Avenida de! Reposa was tol.d her two asailants, "Give us your money or we'll shoot." They sald~ahe told .them that one of the two men simulated possession of a weapo'n. Miss Totera told officers she handed over the $28 she kept In her purse and the two nie.n drove off at hJgh speed from the gas stat!~. · 300 Protest Firings SAN LtnS OBISPO (AP) -More lhan 300 workers stayed off their jobs for the firtlt Tuafght day protesting llielirlfif or two fcHow-workcn at the Diablo Canyon nuclear power planl l'lite. A spokesman ror the Plumbers and Steam Fitters Uniofi Local 403 snld Tuesday the strike against K~Jlogg Construction Co. wa11 launched fOtlowlng the firing of Albert Ledeti and David Pickrtll . WASlllllGTON (AP) -Vl<o ~ Spiro T. Aplew reslped loday, bis ~ toric --l>1 • -..epinC stall secretary. : Agnew then pleaded ... -lest In ""' era! court In Baltimore IA> ....... coaal ot income tu evukn . . The vice preslden~ bis .r.ce drawn, en- tered.the plea before U.S.·Diltrict Coml Judge Walter E. Hoffman · Hollman to~d the vice preotdOat lie coo- BIOGRAPHY OF VICE PRESIDENT, Potle 2 -. . . sidered the .......... plea the equ1,. alent of an admlsison of l(ullty. Hollman se'ntenced Agnew to tbe.mul• mum $10,000 fine and placed him cm proo baUoo without aupenilloo> 1tJ< -years. • ~ left Ille -at .-2:40 p.m., stepping into a limoullne &r an unknown destlnalioo. Aplew lOkl ......,,.. that the Juatlce Depo.- has iiot beeit lully prooecutlng wl- tn hit: caae. ~· Witnesses against b1m bad received '. ·'! either lull or partial Immunity, "-· sai~ '' , Waving IA> bytwlden, be clrow! al.I. He had attended a bearing In wblch ho ml Alty. Gin. Elliot L. ru~ were. seated in a courtroom fw 'ibout-JI ~. '• resignation ...... l!realdG N .. Will llllt!nlfto~ a aOml· ;..e ................. -......... ,"D>e Ntaod ~'....Id take ....-Ibo vlot prwjdmcy. ti/>on ·-09al by bo4h .. i.---.. 'al. Cl>bgrea. Acnew bas been Wider federal ln•esJ!. pllon In connectloo with allefed kick• bacb In ,Maryland. where be aerved .. _.... before beCaming vice presldenl Mrl. Lisa Brown, the Ajplew BeCrctary. told the Alloclaled Press al. the ralpa- tioo. Sile said she \rU speaking C111 be: half of J. Marsh 'lboDllOD, press lett9- tary to Aplew. Seaetaria at Agnew'a office 'In ~ . Esecutlve Office BWlcllng laid tbeno would be no further comment Imme-diately_ lolrs. Brown said ooly: "Tbe Agnew stall bas just retmual from a meeting in which we were Jn. formed that the vice presldeot bas ,.. signed as of z o'clock this afternoon" (EDT). At~time ol Agn<W's mlfllla-tioo swept t gh the capital, Prealclenl Nixon was ·s Oval Office. Th no indication whether ha was meeting with anyooe. • The White House bad no comment with Press s.;cretary Rooald L. Ziegler wi- available to newsmen. But grim-faced White House aides · gathered around news service printers watclllng as the machines Ucked Oit word of Agnew's decision. Busway Plan Viewed LOS ANGELES (AP) -Southern Pacific Transportation Co. aald Tue.9day it is willing to sell or lease 16 miles of right-of-way in the San Fernando Valley for a busway tied to the Hollywood Freeway. Oruge • Weatlcer • Mostly sunny Thurs:day, with slightly warmer temperatures along the strand. Highs in the mid· 60s at the beache!, rising to the 70s inland. Overnight lows 58. INSIDE TODAY Thtnking about bu#'ing a hcnm in th t Saddleback VaUt11 1 Thor<'• plntv of them for sale buC uou have to be raking in thl' jing to afford 01te. See •tort/, Page 11. Al Y-~ J Mal,_. t L.M. ..... J ~.. »lt -...!111 ll ......... ....... II ~ -.-.. """""-""" ... CIM~ """ 0r..,. CeMtY U·ll c.,;u ,, .,.,,. ,,.,, c:~ '' or. 1t.1Mft4MI 1• Cltllftl Nttk" It Sttc• Mtrlleh 11-Tt t:ditMal ..... • 'l"tlt\lhlNI Jt E11ttf'lef-I .. ,. n..ttn. .... l'lil1nc1 17•1t WN""" 4 l'tlf" lllt ll:ecord 11111 W-'I N•WI J14 ~ ,M Wwllll Mtwl 4. • Allll Ullfftt )I ' UAILY PILOT Wedlltldly, October 10, 1973 -: ~ • Bi Ttte A11soclattd' Press Cov. Spiro T. Agnew or lt1aryland fr~ 1y admlttc:.'(f that he was litle known out· aide his native state when Ri chard ltt. Nixon picked him to be his vice presiden· tial running mate in the 1968 presidential ele<:lion. ''J agree with you that the name of Spiro Agnew ls not a househol~ word." the f..foot-2 genial Marylander said after his selection. "I certainly hope it will become one in the oext couple of manths." He had admitted he was "stuMed" by Nllon's decision. "I had no idea that thls was going to happen. It came as a bolt out of the blue," he said. "Of course. my fan1ily is tremendously excited about it l welcome the chance at thls crucial moment in the history of this count.ry to be a contributing part of a campaign scene that I hope will 'put America on a new I evil ol progress." AGNEW ORIGINALLY bad supported Gov. George Romne~ of ~1ichigan for the Republican presidential nomination, then Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York and finally Nixon . Agnew's name bt!'ca me a hou sehold word for some hardline statements he 1--made · di.iring the campaign---whicb ended victoriously !or the Nixon-Agnew Ucket. During the campaign Agnew ham· mered bard and continuously on his favorite Iheme of "law 8nd order." He termed student d isse nt er s "basicanY parlllilk" and uiattod, "Tbey have ·qever,.. done a productive thing In their llru. 'Jl1eY ta)lo II!dr tac- tict /rom Fidel Castro and tbelr money from daddy." AGNEW PROMISED that a NiXOl}o Agnew administration wouJd briog an end to civil disobedience of any kind and "the courllhip or irresponslbte dissent." He asserted "there are proctdures that . exist to challenge .. .law without break· ing it." The future vice president also en- ('Ot.Ultered criticism for campaign com· l'letna,. tear prate•• ters mere railed 'an ef• fete C!Orp• of impudent ' un . . . ~ ,,..,--... • •1 "'" ... ~ ·llill .,OY b.jl'!I ... vfr1 ~"' · ..' ") ·4'!1, "WILL AMERICA1-)ed 'by a Preal· ~ and usually kept weekends. free. tlq lo me !llldfr 1lil ........,._,•be, daa'l Coll Iii • .dmt elected by a ,majority of the ..,,... were oews ~11bout the .. _ Jald. ~ , 1, •· , , ,.. 1 1 • al tbMI' ......._ tjleY .. ., American ~le <Nl1~ actually got 43.i Agnew " However at one dilly, be ptilled In answer to a question, be 11k:I he qualified lrorit .-jUalClll ~ !O ~ percent of the vote ln~l968) or will we be po11 ' hi 11 ~m his pocket and blew thought some of the criticlam of him was the o!Oct they llold. All l....,_,_11f'I . lntiroidaled anO, blackmailed Into lollow· a ce w s e justllled, then added that aome of bis q~lllon, ts·tbeJr l\l!!l1ielll.Wtildi i tlilDI< , Ing the palb ~lated by a dlsrupU~ It. at hecklers. Al ¥."/!!',; ~"' ,rallies conduct "was attributable to ~ lack o1 ls absolutely bomble.r.~·t iblnk:: radical .and militant nilnOrity -UM: parn-hecklers biew police "~at him. . experience In a national campaign." · 11'1 compatible w!lll t!\'-1'0ll perea jii<ii!\iJ" ofthe"radlcafllberaJs Iii Throughout the cam~ reporterl. The national campalcn was· nothing of the rn.iljority of. the Aumtl;mt peaple."'" •the United States? lTbe radical liberals wondered abou§t;dle " ~"· A compared to Agnew's later rhetoric.' . THEN HE SROCKID tbe DOIWlll bat~ their litUe cbicka, 8Dd now they re:porter Wed Jilm, .• ~ .real From the time of !nauguraUon he world by namlnl a ~ ·bls owa ' are coming home to~·'' ;• Agnw-, p.a a , t ·tlae, toured . the country, bringlfti money to party, Senator. Charles Goodej1 of New Agnew's cam.pa~Od tbat of ~-J>a,tt four ,years .'ll 1qlltetf#-' CID)o Re~~bhcan coffers and f'Ol.!tlng the OP' York..., 1, member of tbe'iNQ,.· CID, wbo look the cs; ~. too, palper Jn l97l. ' pos1t10n. ije called leaders .,., the Viet. Goodtll had. been __...... ftU :.... ,.. toiled of its purpo...-t of tbe St1!-With a slight tinlle, Apw replled, nam war. protest mov~ent an effete · UD tenn or·~~T · •·Goodell was def ~ni!:°es L.· ~l'MlenJget.upaodJook ,lolhl~ln corp~ of impudent snobt and desc.rJ~ x:::? He 'tild ~ 'Nt:lao on C.:. atckley, a Republid,!b , as a the ~.I say, 'Whit are yGG..., to televtsion a.n~ ra~o ~rten:· as ~th~ _bOdia, fu.d demlnded''lblt Nixon n. 1 C.servatj.ve, howeve ~ , be tOday, ftllow? I( I feel ~· l'm;~ most superf1c1al thinbra Ive ever seen. de dlln f v· t.tn ............ ·~~~al N. cl imed he an old Agnew. U I feel good, l'ni·:tbl MW • a e or ~.am .. ....,... wtut:"~" u:on a • '!fOCI A 11 '111 men roared With. HE ENTERED the 1970 off.year cam· and had voted against. the President's t&Ological base with, tile election Of 1 gnehw. e news paign with zest, uaing rhetoric that dulled two tmsuceessful Supreme <: our t ~several other Re p u b 1 i c ans and aug ter. memories of earlier campaj~ His in-nominees. Conservative Democrats. , WHEN THE CAMPAJGN drew to a , tent was to get a .eoncresa ~dly to There were cries from Republicans ·and When 1tj dawned there was constan t , close Agnew had covered 45,000 mllel, ~ N!J.oo, especially ID the ~ where ~a:;rats to . silence him but Agnew ~ation Whether Nixon would keep spoken in 55 cities and 35 slates. , 1nob1.' ment on Vice President Hu~rt H. Nixon had rece:l~ed frustratlng Jeais:letive ~1d, I want ~o, eznpUslze tbat·l have no ,\pew' as his running mate. On oluJY 22 With NixOn'S landslide . J'H1eCtion Humphrey whom he said was "soft on setbacks, · -. intention -stmpl.y becaUJe of cries ':' Nb:oq. disclosed . that he had ~~t~ Agnew wa, in the best poilUoo of ID>' communism" and bis etbnlc refertnces If It meant subjecting • ,Republlcan ~ quiet me -of be~g quieted. An;d I don t ~e'f' again. Naturally, the Republican Republican to win bis party's Pretkfen. _ once when he called persons of Polish his oratorical lash, the ltePu~~· got 1t. !hlf?.k the President hii aD,J' btteQUon of National C4n•entlon to Miami ~h in ti al nOniination In 1170. The JPOUlgbt for descent "Polacks" and again when be He tokt a press conference.be wanted the indicating any ~leamre with ~g Augult approved Nixon's choice.. the next four years WU' Agnew's. _.. rt f, voterstoreject"radicalllberala"wbom Ihavesald·sofar.• ·" ~ · ~ . ._ .. 1 refern:u to ,! repo ~~ 0 ..,apanese an-he eventually designated IS j'radle-llbs." He increased bis attack against p:>t, AFTER ms ~nomination, Agne"Y said Agnew swep.t mto the . MarytaDO cestry-as a !at Jap. He defined a radical liberal ti one who penni.sslveness, protest pamography he would campa1g11. totally on the issues governorship ln ~966 ~y nearly lOOtlOG ~ ~ _victory statement Agnew ~ferrtd could be "de~ded upqq to V<ltt_agalrist and-dwindling patriotism' all matters he °" and not as a partisafl "cutting edge." He votes ~d on a liberal platform. 'But in to Ng:on's toleran~ durtni period5 -of~ the lntefelTofliWlind Order ~· ag~t believed were the 'CODceriis of µ,ie 1•~ent said that h~ ..,wa-distre$~ at 11 "the the spring of 1968 Maryl&¥ PoliUcal criticism of Agnew s campaign efforts. the interests of a representative .odety maJo.rtt)!:t• ~be Vied t, ~{lbe~· ·~~tJ ftw4t.1 Noelved" in -~. "A LESSER MAN may bave Jncllned and against the loreign policy of the J)em<JP"all 1'uiio!Ji1 ,.for 'th6 8'!lale ·~ . Tlie.i:ll!IPaJpi.tcl .. ancU.~ ind .....id • ID interject lnlD maoy par11cular efforts In United Slates virtually every Ume." He responsible for !be-problems. " ljke to oblltera~. tbat. , • ' f 'I'm atated.... at HI; 4t'~ Ibis all-out attempt w be elected ctrtaln said: In a San J.,.. speech lie asted: He doflnlte\y'did nm a quieter cam-jut that othm Gt'e -~ · ··.·;' ·~' ~ ·. • .. r...!J....,.:.' .,,:.;..:~:... · i•n '.naore to tlte .left.' ' . . • . ' •-n PA~~~el LBJ Home ·Tab ·L~Barea· -'.,Miifi:lt .. ~,~.: .. ~ possible lagoon swimming, picnicking, ' ·-, • ·• ~:.:·r.=-:; ';~~,~~-~srt;i;·4~J pd =~~J:~I!:v!'1!...i~w":m~ •.. :~. hi~~~ci:~ ~':i~~ould be possible lo $ M ll S f R. h s· ... ~~, ·• · ~;;,a;~~~.!i~ lh•lotbenare~to~~ speodl7mlJlionondevelopment ollrvlne 5 i ion pent • or . anc :, . e~~~ty said the liratlis ··WerO 'tioiH\up Am~S m~frr WU ~the.~ Co~k land alone. . . , pockets Or$Yl'Wl~t'a~ ~;'1 His father was Theodcre Sp I r!o Ol IU million that would be turned WASIUNGTON (UPI) _ Tbo .....,,. 'll>e General Accounting O fl Ice, pei.dltures oii Pfwdential homes, laid Former maeJCmil!wy liili!Jllr..C.· Anagnostopoolos who came-ID the Unlteil over to county for local allocation, ment spent aome $5.1 mltllorl· beC1feeil 0ingreU• bookkeeping agency, bu been tt.e new study would show GSA ex· chief Maj. Gen, Haini,HerZod' .atd!J"We States from Gre(!Ce in 1896 and~ $4.i million ould be sent directly to the 11183 and 1972 for security measUrit at lnv~•tine how much was spent' on i;enditures totaling $1.6 mlllioa on ~ are not fn\!~f. M,'41:~ ii>'iritl ~·~ his name, His mo~. wa ~,former cities. two ranches owned by President ~ preViOlll_ .presidents' . homes following 400-acre LBJ ranch near Jobnlon CitJ, ess of picking. the iriitiallves r ~ • · He Matgar~t .Akers of BriatoJ, Va; Tiie . Oo the •··'· of popula"on, Orange .~ Jolmoo, congressional testlmooy ifisclot:ure an~eetlmated $10.1 tnilllon was Tex. and the Haywood Ranch in LJano · sai~ the ,.Syrian i'frIIY w~s ~ in father operated a restaurant 1,o ~ ~ rtvealed tQday spent for security at President NiJOn's Cotmty Tex · senous dabaer and lS poodermg,fti:Prob-Baltimore. Coast cities could e>.-pect: Costa Mesa, 11-. John BUcbanan. (ft.Ats.), said.the estatet at Key Biscayne, Fla. and Son In addltio~ Buchanai1 said 11 s million 'lern of defending 'its own teni1'r1 in · · H .:.~.!!. ' . . • · · Syria." , -AGNEW, WHO WIS born ·Nov, t, 1t1', $214,000; Fountain Valley, $149,000; un-fil!:-r are documented in a yet to be Clemente. was spent on commurucati~ eqUipment Tank and'artllleiy battles~~ the studied chemistry .for' thfee jears at tington Beach }457,000 ; Irvine, $182,000; ~~ c-~A.a-:-~tratlon.by the Buchanan, at a House government ac-at the two ranches, of lll'.hich $750,000 1 Suez Canal •frOnt five to ·nine miles Johns Hopkins and then rwitched lo die Laguna Beach, $45,000; Newport Beach, /-...: OJa t'Jl."n uuwwi tivities su~ttee bearin~ iolo ex-worth ';as su~uently removed after behind the Bar-Lev Line for the fifth'<tay Universi?'. o~ Baltirdore. World war. ;D $206,000; San Clemente, $68,000; San "t Jc_hnson s death, and an addl\iOftal $2.2 of,Jhe 1973 Mi4dle East War but so far interrupted his 1tudles. At the ociilUl!dJl Juan capistrano, $57,000, and Sea1 Beach, nulll~ . was spent for other com-they appear to have been indecisive. of the war, in wh!Cb he serwd 11 a~ 4681000. L · p Ii Hurt mwucations expenses. , Gairo rePQrted heavy 8~ atrikflS llgllinst pany commander of rtbe 10th Armored U lhe $250 million state bond is passed, aguna -0 ceman GAO ~mptrol]er Geleral Elmer B. Israeli positions in the Sihai 1®,ay. , Division in .Europe, be returned to tbl l90 million would be earmarked for lucal ' . . . Sluts said that tl)e GAO waa unable ID Israel had reported some milla.Jcni9s Unlversily OI Ba!Umott and received l'1S 8gencies throughout the state; $90 ,. ccme up with final, cost totals on all the cease-fire line· Ttiesday but;~~ c law degree. .. · ·· m1llion for state park acqui.slUon; $15 presidential retreats since Franklin D. sources -indicated the niove ---wq tn During ,~s perj.od, he ackDqwledpd million lor preoervatlon ol historical In Dana Po-'m• t ' Sm·as· hup Roos"'.eU and could provl~e only strength. . , -~· •the persuas!M of'. -· 1a• ~ sites; 145 million !or plannlng and pn!llminary figures for Jollnson s. Israel said its alr..lorce.lhol .dowli..t! where he worted and •chaqed his development, and $10 rnlllion for wlldll!e Staats: said costs.of illstalliog·security counterattacking Syrian M\Gs tryilig. to regl~Uoo bun Democ·tat· tO conservation. devices at ,Johnson's two ranches attack in the Golan Helgbts area -'tbe Republican. ~ · "You have to let the public know what A ~~1..1 ... Dana PoinLtram. c accident turn from Blue LaJl:tern inland across the between 196f and ijt73 totaled IOme biggest Israeli clalrn tlf -pdl#}YP.~ Agnew, married -io U, foftnir EDnlr It is going to get from these bond elec· g•uu.uug $219,000 Jn expenditures by.the GSA and reported Its ali force llft'fstptf' · in JiJdeftnd, or Baltimore, ~ to tbe lions, or oo ooe wm vote for lllem," Tuesday li1jured three p6loiis Including highway and the collision occurred. the Secret ~ but , lllreed t~t .die Sinai and set lire IDl~ , 1411' eubUrben "'"'""unity ~ 'Lodi. 'Ra~ =':~m;~o:PP~~tl:~~ an on-duty Laguna Beach Police detec· W:i,Y~h:'1;:;. :n8ft ::: S:V:f; figures were incomplete for the period headq~• there \\itllf .~Gnfo«;in-Vlllagewbere ,hebecaine~'altbe County "wish list." tlve. , ... ~ dartjaged · 1964-1968. land air raidJ. r .. L. ''" \ P.T.A. Aetl'8 clvidJ, be~ tia a ., Det. 1Cliff Ny,e was said -IO be : in Witness'.es ~~ tile Pouoe car's 'Qbe Air Force spent '253,000 while The war appeared to have turned into succmful'drive fOf dlirter lml lQle From Page I GROWTH. • • ·parcel of land in Orange County over five acres," be said. "That means buying up the Irvine Company lock, stock and bar· rel. The same with Laguna Canyon. Mission Viejo and Ali90 canyon, Or we should eliminate all taxes on open land." 1'farth said the property owne.r should be taxed ''ODly for things he is destroy· ing." "Think or the money you could save if ycu closed down the planning depart· 1nent," Marth said. "You wouldn't need a planning departmen t if you weren't doing any building.'" Marth described Orange County as "a maze of quick food outlets, gutterized rivers, gari>a.ge-polluted oceans, and highways smashed through beautiful open space.'' "Things are terrible in Orange County, and if you don't start with that premise you are never going to get anywhere," he conc luded. The next public hearing on the policy is set for Oct. 23. DAILY PILOT TM 0rl"9fc Cfftl OAILV PIL01, ... 11'1 -.l\1dl I• com6lnoc 1ht Ne_.,.p,0n, 11 pUb11-by l!le Ort"'ll COllJI Pvto!lol>Jnt '-""· $ow. .. i. OCllio<u '" -IJMd, M-y """""'~ f'dOtv, lo• Co1!a Meu, N-1 leKll, H...,!lflQIOft lea(lllFOUt>1'1n V•lkf, l~""' I MCll, lrvlnetS.O.Oltboc-..-.I $ato CJtMN.nlitJ Sffl J""" C•M!••tle. _., i1,.1t .-..aloN! .an;,,, 11 P\fbllthttll S..Nrd•v• ,., """''l'L TM PrlnclN I P"'blltMl'IO plt"t 11 ti J» W.,ol ltt' Streeo, Cot.It MKI, C..lltomlt, n12'. Rob•ri M, Wt.d Prnldtn! tncl """'llo~•• Jtck It. Cwrlty Viet Prniclenl lttd Gftltttl Mt~ l llom11 Kttvil Efllor l~fm11 A, Mvrpkiilt MMtfll'lt Ef,~ Chtrl11 H. l•ot ltidttrd r. Nill '"1!11.,,1 Ml"'A9!foQ l!:flfor1 s.. cw ....... Off1ce l05 N•r+h El Ct m!no l11I, t1672 Ott. OHie" 0..lt MIHI: J:. Wftl llty 11rftl N'""'°rt llttdl: .UU ,...,._, 8""1tv1to kunlll'IQIOo llKll: '"" •iecri a.ui-r11 Lit-'"'": m F-1 _.,,,.,.,,,,. T.t.,ii... 1714) J41"4J11 Cl••lffff .A.irf.,.rtl1l .. 6414671 Sn C~1-. .A.II O.p.n1111t1: , • ..,... .. 4fl ... JO (°"'tloftl, 1t1), °"'""' Cll!Rt P1lllllol>l"1 c-... ~~. Ho ""'"' 110rlft. i11U11r111eM. 9'111Wltl """" or l<IV<lt'!ll._ ...,..ft ~!.,"" ~-•ll!WM 'f*;l&I '*' '"'M ot COJl'r''GIPll -· llqlOOf (It " .l.1tot ,..llf llf Cett1 MtM C.Olll0t~l1, MM:o"r.1i..o 11\1 ~ a .j '"°"11111'1 '°' intil u 11 ~1'119'1 1t111111irv clon11Mt161>t 11.U "-1111~. (, satisfactory 'oondition today :<at ·SOU.th speed was "aV~e" ai?4 Lagun, Belch Johnlon was Jn office provlding·air traf· a war of •trltion. Witb:'nelth.er iilde lx· 1 IC>Vel'MDJG'·wb!eh feplaced the Bolrd ol Coast Q:unmunlty Hospital. Nye suffered Police said t~t the detective was not on fie control capabilities at the airstrip pectlDI' a quick, knockout victory. Cs>unty ~ "'*'"'I ·~ a concu!sion, severe cuts to his ·face and a (Code 3) red lights and siren run. built near the LBJ Ranch, Staats said. Diplomatici;eU~rts to end the figb.ting ,County, &lecutlve and CouncW la tpll be a badly lacerated tongue. 'Ibe Federal Avlation.1 AdminlsiratiOn ;it· were at~ a !IWKlStiltt There ~ere {!on· wdeu .~ Baltimoredc ~!-4'11Uft Also injured were Terri J. Pittillo, lC, ataDed air 'navtgitio6 equipment ·at the , sulta,.lipnt, . between 1laahingtt>n 'and spatt a Dtlnocra ·~w·-1eda0f of l 15 36th Street, Newport Beach, iden-Fro. paae 1 ain'trip at a cost of about $23,300. Moscow but no sign of a solution. Uni\ed • near 4 'to 1: '.. :, ' ' .-·\ ~ lilied by the California lilghway Patrol -. Staats was able to provide no figures Nations seem.tty Council eUorts were to Under his •dministratiao, 'Btlttnst as the driver of the second vehicle and RANCH for President John F. Kennedy's Mmes no avail -aod hindere;d further by a Cnmty became OU ol tM ant la tba8'- passenger Sandra Scroggins, Ill, of 2658 • • • in Hyanni!Port, Mass., .Glen Ora. E{tate . Sovl~t }Valtou~·on an_ Ifraeli s~. s ;wn ~ enac~.,ubllc ~ Santa Ana Avenue, Costa Mesa. in Mi~dleburg, Va, and Palm Beach, Fla. 'The Arabi . liave report@d. idMtroying ~7~1 e~lm ec1' ~ ~· Both girls received facial injuries, but said. i except for a $97 ,000 fallout shelter built by mote-than 2tlO Israeli planes -during-the ~ ~ "-':!"'i ~ - - were said by aides to be In satisfactory The prime land in the hills above the Navy on federal property near the five days of fighting but Israel sUJJ :~bli~a~lndw;.=· 16~ condition today. Ortega Higbw(ly is the 5,500-acre Pa111;1 Beach residence. . clabned mast~ of the air. and '~Ponce beeau ,,.. -"!t'..t. ~:-' According to the CHP, the accident OC· southern half of a spread once owned by Tbe $10.1 million Nixon home security Western ~tary , experts have -• curred as Del. Nye in an unmarked cattle baron William Starr. figure includes· '3.7 million for security, estimated ·Israeli . pj;De losses a t SUCH WAS ms record. that when le undel't'Over vehicle entered Dana Point His heirs donated the parcel to the 10 $li.8 million for mllitary expense, $5M,263 somewhere around. 50; mc:iSt of them to ran for goverf\or th 19'1 be won blninJy, from the north. charities and gave I.be entire northern for transportation faclliUes and $214,161 the surface-to-air missiles supplied by becomtng the~ Repu'bUctii IOfet¥ Patrol officers reported the car driven hall or the land to the Audubon Society for Secret Service installations. the Russians on both front.s . (If ·MlrrlaDd In 180 years. by Miss Pittillo attempted to make a left for preservation as a bird and wildlife Fl'OtllPagel CRITICS ... the existing reactor would be a waste of valuable recreation property. The state had master planned 50 campsites for the site before negotiations began over the lease of the 23 acres. Utility experts said they need the land during the eight-year-construction period to store equipment and supplies. The reactors are planned for sites on about 83 acres downcoast of the present reactor. The entire CQmplex essentially splits lhe new Onofre park which is being developed on land granted under lease by the federal government -at the personal urging of President Nixon. Spokesmen for Guard have termed the Caltech report on island siting a n1ajor new piece of ammunillon. Guard leader 1.-trs. Lyn Harris Hicks said the study essenti31ly refutes the claims of utilities that siting deep in the inland areas of Southern Callfornia W{)Uid n01 be practical. The Caltech study suggests the use of waste agricultural water -even treated sewage water -as a .means of coo}ing the turbines in the steam.generating mechanism of nuclear plants. Jt1ry Deliberates Bunyard's Fate MARIPOSA !AP) -A jury is deliberating the fate of John Phillip Bunyard, aeaised af murdering two women bere. The jury received the case Tuesday and arter .. l \\ hoUrs of dtllberations, ask· eel Mariposa C,Ounty Superior Court Judge Dean La uritzen to repeat his in- structions on the Je~a1 definition of "diminished capacity.' .. refuge. News of the Impending sale to C and E caught, Orange County officlals by surprise late last month. They were in the process at the time of completing an appraisal on the property pending negotiations for its purchase as a regiona l park. C and E repof1edly wants to use the land to develop a major residential plan· ned commwllty. It has been rumored their venture is backed in part by Japanese capital but that has not been confirmed. · James said a 60-day.eScrow ~iod was due to start Monday but the money prob- lems made that impOsslble. Thou gh it was generally accepted that the county's appraisal figure of $4.4 million was the moat it would pay, a formal offer was not pr~nted until this week, Ross said. SpOkesmen for both the county-and other parties lnvolved in negotiations on the property claim the. county's offer may be too low because the charlUes allegedly want to net $5 million from the sale. Ross strongly denied that the charities kept negotiations going with C and E In hopes that the .higher offer would force the county's offer up. "That's definiteiy not the case," he said. "We 8re merely working with two offers and so far only one is really on the table." ' Ross said he ls unsuretwhen and U the foundation will cut oil negotiations with C and E but word could come as soon as Friday if he can't get satisfactory ex· planations from the firm'• attorneys. ''The question we have ls ju11thow long we can drag out the negotiations with them," he said, "The charities can only carry out thefr charitable work's with cash, not raw land." County olllclala have Indicated that no · matter what the outcome of the dealings Is, they still hokt the opt!on of con-- dcmnin¥ the land for public use. COn· demnal!on still requires payment tJf a fatr market price, however. PfiuJ-Wilsoit-l~mlop Tennis Balls Doz.-7.95 i Kramer Autograph Tennis Racket Frame on~-17.95 Strung Nylon-21.95 . . Acrylc Warm Up Suits 21.95-24.95-34.95 Adidas-Tretom-CODYerse Jack PurceU Tennis Shoes AA PufllOSI Shoes 1.95 to 21.95 AU Star. Basket Ball Shoes-9.95 Bob Watte Basketball Shoes-9.95 ' . . ' ' Adidas Basket-Ball Shoes Open 9 .to 6 Closed Sundays .. • ~asketllals-5.95 to 28.95 . ' Volleylialls.::..t,eather~13:95 & 1l95 Voit Volley. BaHs-4.25 te 11.95 Playgrouii'd Balls-1.89 & up • Haildbals • Glllm·~ . ' Racquetball Racquets Skatelllianls' & Wlliels' 6yiq Citlles · • Swiat-Su ' . . Speedo Swiin Slits & nlllb Table Ten~s Bats & 1Sets Tennis Shirts-Sharts Tennis Dresses Blkes.:..Parts-Tlres-Tubes ' I Repairing .. -~ " . " . ' , ' I I ) l 1 I ( t I I \ • • • ' l l l I I I Wednesday's .,Closing Prices • • • '" -• JN-EW YORK ST()C I .. w-.,, O<tobor 10, 197' SC EXCHANGE I Year'11 High-Lowe Appear Every Saturday Market ~lumps' On Agnew News • ' .. DAILY PILOT Wednesday, Octobtf' 10, 1'7! UPIT ........ SHOPPING FOR FIVE -Mrs. Edna Stanek, mother of the five remaining Stanek Sextuplets, lets out a lau~h after receiving an ann load of new diapers <Junng a sboppiJ.lg spree in Denver. Star Departs Dahlia Lavi Returns Home From Wire Services .Israeli film star Dahlia Lavi arrived at Heathrow Airport 'in Londm on her way to her embattled homeland from her home ln Florida. "I want to get to Israel to help. I will do anything," she said. ''It has been 'an enormous worry -I_ have a brother and sister in the Israeli army." * Pope Paol VI expressed sor- ·row· at the death of publisher Jam.ts S. Copley. "The journalistic influence and steadying voice ol this of a romance between Simone and an unnamed young Greek movie ,r.* Prime Minister P J e r r e Elllott Trudeau ·Of Canada, en route to China, took his wife out to dirm~r in.Tokyo. Mrs. 1TI!deau, who ls ex- pecting her second.child at the end of the year, left her son with her parents in Van- couver. She will be taken on separate sightseeing tours in China w h i 1 e the prime minister meets with Premier Chou En-laJ. * ( ) Rear Adm. Jeremiah A. PEOPLE. Denton Jr., held prisooer dur- ing the Vietnam_wa.r for 7;2 --------"' years, asked that he be Jll08t honored yet humble man will be missed prolOWldly dnugbout the world,'' the pc11tiff's message said. Copley died Saturday ol can- cer. He was chainnan <i the .ccrpontion publishing the Copley Newspapers. * Jean Westwood. form e r Democratic National Com· mitt.ee chairwoman, says she will run fer the seat held by Republican Sen. Wallace Ben· melt of Utah ,,.. when he re-~ tires n ext ~ , yeai.:;:._ West-i( ~ wood said ~ j former pres!· .,,, , dential ho!>e-· > ful Senator 1' George Mc· .LWEstwO:i? J Govern (0. S.D.) is expected to back her candidacy. She resigned at the helm of the Democratic party last December after n a r ro w I y defeating a conservative challenge. * Actor Curt Jurgens and his fourth w I f e , French-born model SI m o o e Boucheron, recoociled on the eve of' a divorce he a r i n g scheduled before a Zurich court. Divorce proceedings ha d been initiated after <ti 15-year marriage amid press repocts selected the next commandant of the Armed F.,.._ Staff College in Norfolk, Va. Denton's wife, Jane, said that her husband listed the t'QIIUMndant billet as fll"Si preference for his first duty assi'gnment following 7'n years of Imprisonment and eight months of recuperatioo at his Virginia Beach, Va. home. "He thinks it would ·be the best job for him for pro- fessional reasms as well as the best for his family," she said. * President Nixon, the 37th president of the United St.ates, sent a wreath to mark the an- nive~ary of the birth of the 21st. But the date of Cb.ester Alan Arthur's birthday, which was commemorated by historians, is the subject of a dispute. The t001b5tone at Arthur's grave near Al bany, N.Y., says he was born Oct. 5, 1630 in Fairfield, Vt. A University ol Wisconsin history professor, however, published a book last year saying papers in an old family Bible show Arthur was born in 1829. * Police closed a popular club in Athens after it announced it would play the music ·of leftist exiled composer rtf I k I s Tbeodorakts for the first time Jn se ven years. Trial Set , In Death The club - in the old part of the Greek capital -said it also would feature poems written by Alexander Panagoulis, t h e \vould-be assassin of Greek President George Papadopoulos. \ I ' Of Boy, 11 SAN BERNARD!NO (AP ) -A Barstow couple charged with mans laughter and child abuse in the death or their di abetic son have be e n o.rdered to stand trial Jan. 28. San Bernardino Superior Police feared a p u b I i c disturbance. .San Diego To Expand Court Judge Joseph B. SAN DIEGO (AP) - Campbell ordered the tri:il The forthcotning shift of date Tuesday for Lawrence Navy ships to San Diego and Allee Parker. Campbell -~ will add about 20,000 to the also set Dee. 20 for a hearing city 's militacy porruJation on a motioo to dismiss f harges. in the next 18 months, The couple'! 11-yeari>Jd son. says Asst. Navy Secretary Wesley, died in August af1er Jack L. Bowers. his parents took away his life-"We're confident San giviqg insulin. thinking he. had Diego can handle it," said been curedbyafaithhealer. Bo we r s, assistant The Bible-toling coup I e 1'letrelary for installations re!u.."l'!d . to .go to the boy's and logistics. ·fuoeral because tfley said h The Navy ha s an- wotlc'I be te.wrrected and the)"\ nounced plans to transfer \V<l'Jjd SCf b!TI then. ships based in Long Beach f>Jr\:e:a , (l't, and his 26-year-lo San Diego as part of a olif ldt'P ·~ arrested Aug. Jlationwide con!Olidation :It. n e.. Mve three other of bases. ch!l.G11!11 . ), • ' . ' ., . c • .. ' "~) • ' • " Ii.,_.. Guy's l)lazers/slaclCL°. ln ··easycare ·P9iYest'1, ~ • ' • ' • l:, ' ' ' I )c ' ' ' • ' Treasury Value .Saddle Oxfords Brown/Brown Cap.Toe Sizes 7-12 • . ,• ' CHARGE IT . with your JCPeriney Charge card. lfyoudon'thavea charge. ~ justseehowJast wecap . open upYQur new account. -• ' I " ' • .: I •• ·l ~\~· . ' ,, ' " .. ' \ ' • . -1!• I ' I J .. "' ' ., ~,:-~ii~ ' ·-.............. .. • - .. • ' " ' ' . ... BUENA PARK ee""" arangedlo!pe . . ORANGE Open O&~ 9:30 ~ 9:30 p.m. Sunday. 10 ~ 7 I • -A AllA 3900 so. BrlolOI • ,., a1 so. coo.t ~ ~ ~--. . Open 10-9 p.m. Otily SUndtf 10 lo • ~ ' , '· • I . I I I I I ' I I I ' J J 1 I 1 • ( • • ' t • I ! 7 ' ( ( ' I I t I , • • • • • • • • VOL.·66, NO. 283 , S~TIONS, 84 PASES . --. . ~ ORANGE COUNTY, CA~IFORNIA -WEDNESDA~. OCTOllR 10, 1971 •· •• • $25;000 Gratat .. Fo 1J-r Hurt . 7 ..... : lnDa.na Lagn.na to Get Acc«knt Tennis Fac.ilities A grinding~ Point lralllo 1ccldent Tuesday infui<d three penons Including an .OIH!uty Loauna Beach pollce delec· tiW:. . . Del c;uif Nye WU said lo .be In alla(octory coodlttoo lodly at South eout· Commwtltx.Hospllal. Nye IU!fere<( a cmcusaJoa, eevere cull to his face and a badly' lacerated tongue. Aho lojured were Terri J. Pittillo, 11. ol 115 36th Street, Newport Beach, Iden· Ullad by the C&lliomla ·Highway Patrol u ... tbe driver ol the second vehicle and -1er Sandra Scroqins, U, of 2$58 Santa Ana Avenue, Costa Mesa. Both glrlx received facial Injuries, hut were said by aides to be in satisfactory co~ lodly. MCordlng to the CllP, the accident oc- curred as Del Nye in an unmarked uodercover vehicle mtered Dana Point "°'" tbe north. • Patiol o(!lcen ~ the car Jlriven by Mlal Pilllllo att<mpted to make a left llirn bom Blue Lantmi lnlancr"""" the bipway and the coilltlOn occurred. ~ youaa: driYer11 car .Jf P a tQt.aJ ~ii..,.,-... ~~y WI-1opoiltd Ibo pallce· <4<'• speed WU .. aVirage" llkl Lapnt Beach " i(1i:i.u,1~ ~~ ~'1:_ 11111" South Lagunan . . seeks Overturn In Fence Denial An lllll'l' South Laguna homeowner weOt to court Tueadly In a bid to halt what be Claims 11 a comtant lnv•lon by trtspuser1 wbo "defecate, fornicate and urinlle" In hil sail wallr pool and Ill the twTounding _.iy. -' Wllltrd 1. C&ln Will lit, at an Oranp County Superior Court beartna lhil Will be Jet Ws week, for the overturning of the county's denial ol bis plans to build a alx·faot.biib chain Unk fence around hll oce•••kle pool a1,azm S.,Cqut lllal>way. C&ln claim1. lhlt t>otii county pfam>Us and the board of supervlaon deoled bis request ·without eumlnlng bis Jl.l'OleltS tljal his pool and .~ , cove have beeo,!;ne the center for· ''pot parties, vulgant7, hul1ilary, ll'IOD and tlie Illegal uae of .,drugs... - •.Solml:I' documenla alll<hed' ·1o tbe Jawiult Indicate Iha( county denlal was based on the argument that Cain'• fence and the raWq or the neari>y aea· wall would be ill eonflict • wtth the ·1e11era1 character. of the area. ~ C&ln's home is hull! Oii I lbell high In the 'ctiffJ overlooking the ocean in the South Laguna area. .He clalnu the .U. ii ideal for the viewing of !lolpassen' 10- UvlU..· around the pool which bas, he claims, become a prbage -P for hll wtinvlltd vi.sitora. Police Probi ng Crashed Crystal The Orange County Bolrd ol Supervisors approved 1 revenue sharing grant of '25,000 Tuesday to the city of Laguna Beach, the Lagtma Uni.fled Schoo} Diatrict· and Tennil Now for <X>n- strucUon or neW tennia Court faclliUes in Laluna. . ~ . The 125,000 of county grant fundS Will be matched wHh 110,000 by the city, 110,000 ·from the school and 15,000 from TemtlJ Now. The contract approved by t1!e cotmty board calls fo r completion of the cow1I by Feb. 1, 1974. CitY Recreation Dlrtclor G e o r g e Fowfer said: today an architect bas been retaiQed to design the courts wblcb will be on the Laguna Beach Hlah School campus. Five double courts and one single court are plann<cl. Fowler said tbe project is being held up pending removal of an old wooden -_.,._ CAl'TURED ISq ELI -Co~ Asllf Yagouri, commander of Israel's 190th Armored ,Br!· =~~ day. He is h1gJK,!st tanking of· fiCer to be ·captured in 25 years of Mideast fighting. Israel Attacks Syria, Egypt After Suez ·toss BllLLFl'IN TEL AVIV . (API -Premier Golda Meir -· today Israel l<CIJllUred tile Gelu "llelgMa from Syrta ud Jewtah hrcel U'e ,...,..,. hacli the E.,_ -y ... Ille -Canal. Bat ... ~said Ille Soviet Uafao II poartng In new anna .. ,.,. • Anh -•glll. By Ualltd Preu laternallonal Tbe Israeli alr force Dew masslve bombing attacks on Syria and Egypt to- day ml carried the war Into Syria In an ~ Belch police today are In-effort to offset the lou of the Bar-Lev vestlga.ting a strange cue of bur&lary or Une at the Suez Canal, Israel's won1t malicious mlschlef 1!1volvlnf~ctlon military setback ID 25 years. of • $200--crystal bOttle tUen from the Iraq indicated It was entering the war ---ol Robertoon '• lbe AnUques In LISUJUI Beach on side of the Arabs and said Its Officer• repdtted lhlt 'aomeone had planes already bad taken_ part in attacks --11 Inch.by IS .lndl~wlndow __!' the Suez and Golan fronts. ~"' picked up 8 '-'icular --·• King Hussein"ol-Jordan ctlled up 111 r-... , ,..... ... ,........ reserves "because of the present bottle hut leav1J11 more thin 111000 worth c:ircumltancell" and It •ppeared Jordan ol antique Cl'l'.1111 be1dnd at Iha ll>op, might join lbe war. 1235 S. Coa.t Highway. Ofl1 ·11 ,_ U lll The stolen bottle wu O-smubed 00 CJ a 1 •e m tary ·sources ... 11~, the pavemeal and cryatai ..,..a. for so eoh111U11 of laraell-tankl puahed out ol yardl In front of1he store. lbe Golan Jleights, ,.... of fi¥e days of 1nV.1tlgaton aalcl It wu unclear utrbnety heavy figbtlng , apd were going whether the crime ,... wlllful mallcloul after dug-in Syrian Infantrymen and mlachlef, or lf 1 would-be burglll' •ere llDks over rocky Ind diftleult terrain. smiled at the ICeot ran Ind" dropped Exactly whit tbe JsraeU intenUon was the boUle ' In the ground thruot was net lmmedlxtely · clear -whether it was a brtel operaUon Busway fl,an Vie~ed LOS ANGELES ' CAP) -• Southern Pldfk Tf..,portatlon Oo. aid Tuesday it is "1llinl to 1011. or ltue ~ miles of rilhl><f.l'•Y In the San fernarido Valley for 1 -ay tied to-(he 'HollyWood Freeway. or the beginnh;lg of an expected coun- teroUeMive aimed at destroying the S}'rlan army. Military spokesmen said lhe ground thrust followed air strikes on the Damascus 1lrport because it had been uaad since !be lllrt of the war Saturday for .launching attacks against tsratl by (See MIDEAST, Pa1e Z) temporary classrqom on the aite of ooe ol the courta. .. Students in the classmxn JVould be shuffled into new portable classrooms but lhose are not available yet, Fowler said. The aree (or ~i>ll Is known 11 the "upper tennis courts" at the high scmol and is located along Park Avenue on the northerly side. There are two existing courts there, some outdoor volleyball courts and handball walls. The volleyball and handball courts will, be moved to another area. The two tennis courts are termed nearly "unplayable" by Fowler. Tennis Now, a citizens group led by high school tennis coach Ron Ross, will contribute an additional $2,000 for architectural and · soils engineering, which under the county agreement can- not be borne by tbe matching grant fund. (;~~it~i ·~Y~·. $14 .Mi ilion . ' 11ond Share By JOHN ZALLER ·ot .. c.ltr ..... '"" Orange Coonty hopes to get up to 114 million for parks acquisition and develop- ment if California Voters approve a $250 miDion parks baud election next June. 'lbe cotmty Harpors, Beaches and Parks Commisiion Tuesday approved a $6.9 million package that commissioOers said represented the bare minimum count: residents could expect if the state bond passes. ~ That IU mJJllon, based on the co1111!y'• projected population in 1980, would be available for allocation by cities and the county Board of Supervisors. In addition, officials hope to get another fl million or more in the fonn of park lands purchased or developed through the state Department of Parks and Recreation. In a "wish list" submitted to the state parks department the harbor commiSslon suggested Uuit state money be used to quy : .:..S,500 acres on the Starr Ranch in South Orange County for use as a hiking, camping, wildlife and picnic area. -400 acres in Upper Newport Bay as an ecological preserve. ·• -An undisclosed amount of land in Aliso 11!'1 Woods Canyons. -830 acres at the mou.th of the Santa Ana River for the Santa Ana River greenbelt. -282 acres for a regional park in the Boba Q:lica marsh area to complement the planned state wildlife refuge. 'The 1i.xth item on the county's "wish (See PARKS, Page I) * * * -. . ~-- VICI Pttl-SPlllO AOMIW CALLS · IT QUITS PloNa NO Coillolt lft Maryltftd, PIMd $10.000 • ' ' . • ArsonRuledin Yacht.Fire; Search Yields Explo sives BY ARTBUR R. V1N8EL which llllod the cabin With f I a m e • or .. Dlltr ""' Staff several houri earlier. Stunned firemen mopping up imi4e a A can of solvent bad apparently been gutted, 46-foot ocea,n m:otor yad;lt moored sprinkled ~ .lmide over th e in Newport Harbor '~' !lie' hqnd-/ <aZl>eilng, • ~ and other coin· new bOat lhlx·moin!Oli-/!1111.:~' )lqotiblea; ~ later._lay In charred ed onto e'1'losives anj1de\aOif91"·~··. · · hesp~:Qii tlle;doj:lrbellde her. The "'""•wn fire. aboard · tho ,,_,., • . ; __ ,.,/...:.., · .. ~. Id off · tied . uP·"'J°hind Maiiher v&·'lifii .· .. ~lV~5-s,. ~-r cou . er .flO Ne~rt Blvd.; had! ·&finliely,' been . eistlru~te y~t fQ_r,monetary dama~e caut- claSstflE!d as arson by inve&tlgaton: eel br the l>ungl~ 6lowup opention and "It's arson,"· declared ~Police Sgt. Jim they were e~plorillg ~slble motives. · Gardiner at Jhe s~e. Spokesmen for the yacht brokerage ""nle guy just didn't know what he was firm told police the btg white vessel doing," he added. "If he had .. .It would which hasn't yet been..chrl~tened. ls own- have gone up.'' ed by Peter Alm, a Phoenix, Anz., res!· Technicl.ans from the Orange County dent. Sheriff's Office bomb squad said the So far, ~!m's wbereabouLs have not destructive device, which Io o k e d been established. somewhat like a slick of dynamite, is a The planted bomb was evidently JXiwer charge.. calcula~ onl? to destroy the motor 1be explosives specialists; including sailer and designed to go off during the Sgl Vlto Verisuto and lletectlvt Fred · pre-<lawn hours. . Blakeney removed one portioa 'of the The boat IS moored direcUy adjacent to crude ·i>cMnb to lbe end of a dock for ex· popular Woody'• Wharl, .a gl"'3ed·ln amination · restaurant nightclub wrucb almolt cer- pofice Yid firemen first discovered it · tainly would have · Rl!lJined !Ome • abOut 7 a.m.,' foUowln& the predawn fire damAnage. losl t ••·t exp on a uHI range ,-even a rela:Uvely small one -could also have $4.4 Million Offer ed posed a danger to customen inside the crowded quarters had they been there . One employe watching the proceedings from the catw~ around the restaurant Provided a possible clue when he de!Crib- ed seeing a man hanging around.earlier. Starr Ranch by County By WILLIAM SCHREIBER CM IM Dllty l'tlM Miff ' Orange County government bas made a fonnal offer of $4.f rru1llon for the soulhem hall of lhe Starr Ranch amidst repods that a $8.6 mlUlon offer from a priVate developer ls in trouble, It wu · ieamecj today. Bruce Rem, the attorney for 1 con- glomerate of 10 charities now owning the land, said today the OOl.Dlty has a "cut iron offer on the table" and that C and E Affiliates of Anaheim is still looking for mooe)'. HJt woukt be too itrong to Saf C and E's negoUalion.s have broken down but we are' concerned with the lack of pro1· ress," Ross said. . ROM connrmed he had drafted a sales option agrpement wllh C and E S.pt. 21 but that It has never been · signed either by the company's principals or the Starr .. Ranch Foundation. "There were some changes suggested am 80 forth J>ut it just ~ to come to a halt somewheft along the way," ltosl llicl. . . Biii James: Pill!!~ lor C w E, 111d the compaj·li 11aVJnc difllculty ralalng what he W:mt«I ' a "$225100> down payment'' oo the land. "But F.d. Gross and Charlie C1ark (owners ol C and E) have been &5.'lurcd they will be given enough time k> raise the money and tie up I.he deal ," James said. The Prime -tandln the hitls above Ortega 111ghway lJI the 5,500-acre southern half of a spread once owned by catlle baron William Starr. llis heirs doilated 1hc parcel to the 10 chnrlllcs and gave lbe entire northern MU. of the land t.o ttie AOOubon Society (See RANCI~ Paa• Z) , He said the man was carrying ·an in· (See ARSON, Pap Z) TWO RENTALS IN TWO DAYS . ' Two tmlLs to•rent : It, toot two days tO got the job dooe. Thal's Iha beautUul th.rt stor)I ol tbia ad': .. P.ENlNSULA POINT' OM block to be1cb, b 1 au t · modem 1 BR/1175 mo .. 2 BR/*250 mo; Fum, gar. sundeck. yrly. adults, !Phone No.) The advertiser Who placed that bard· workmg ad In the Dally Pilol fl,>Orted he rented both units I.> the first poople who looked at thenl and that both \¥ere rented b; the second afternoon the ad appeared , in the Qaily Pilot, 'J'cst a Dalfy Pilot want ad ror !!peed yourself. DIRl lllc direct line to results, 642-5671. · ' f , Today'• F•••' -N.Y. Stoeb • . • • ' TEN CENTS ' Veep Fined $10,000 After Plea WASHillGTON (AP) -Vice President Spiro T. Agnew reSgned lodly, bis b1>- toric decision annoonced by a weepine staff 1eeretary. • Agnew then pleaded no· contest In fed- eral cowt in BalUmore to ·a aingle co\mt of income tax evasion. The vice prtsldent, his face drawn, en- tered lhe plea before U.S. Dlstrict Court Judge Walter E. Hoffman. .. llolfman told the vice pruideot he coa· BIOGRAPHY DF VICE PRESIDENT, P ... 2 sidered the no contest plea the equiv- alent of an admi.sisoo of gultly. Hoffman senteocea Agnew to the maxi· mum ·110,000 fine and placed him on pro- bation without supervision for t.hree years. Agnew left the courtboUle at about 2:40 p.m., stepping into a limousine for an Ulll<nown-destinattoo. .J.t,oew _folcl newsmen .that the Justice Department has not been fully prosecuting witneaes Di bis case. Witnesses against him bad received eilb<r lull or partial lmmwtlty, Agnew Aid. Waving to bytanden, be drove off. lie had attended a bearing in whidl he and Atty. Gen. Elliot L. Rlcbardom were .teated 'in a courtroom for about~30 -· Apw's retignatioa means President Nia will aibollt to ~em 1 nomi· ..... succeed the vl<e presldei!I. The NllOn nominee wOuJd like over the vtce presldeeey upon approval by boUI branches-of, Con1ress. · Ip a statement to the court, Agnew said bis decision to resign "rests on m1 firm belief that the public interest t~ quires swift disposition" of his case. Agnew entered his plea of no contest to a criminal information filed by U.S. Atty. George Beall. Agnew sald that had not an agreement been reached with the government, lpd had he been indicted, the case woWd have dragged on for two or three yei.r;s aDd "intense media interest in the dsre; would distract public attention from other matters of national irnportanCe.'1 Richardaon anntl<ll1ced In the Baltimore courtroom that the Justice Department recommended Agnew not be impdaoned, on grounds that his resignaticn and con. v:lction on the tax charge served as: suf. ficient punishment. The criminal information said Agnew Died a false joint income tax return for 1967 and said he had Income of fZS,099 and that he owed taxes or $6,416 while in fact bis Uicome was $55,599 carrying taxe:i of $19,967.47. Richardson told Ute court that the ~· vestigation of kickbacks in Maryland poll· tics during the time Agnew was JOV• emor and Baltimore County executive: produced evidence which "establl!hes a pattern of substantial cash payments to the defendant (Agne w I during the period when he served as governor of Mary- land in return for engineering contracts with the stale of Maryland." Payments by a leading unidentified figure in one large engineering firm be;.. gan in the early 1960s and continued Into (See AGNEW, Page !) Oruge • • Weath er Mostly sunny Thursday, with slightly v.·~rmcr temperatures along the s1 ,ncl. Highs in the mid- 60s at the beaches, rising to the 70s inland. Overnight lows 56. INSIDE TODA\' Thtnkina about buying a home h1 the Saddleback Valley? T.lttre's plenty of them for sale bl4t "°" have to be raking in the fing to nffoTd one. See stor~. Page 17. Al ,._ s.rrkt J Miii'° 6 L.M. -.,.. J Mmt1 •rt hall"" " M<rtH4 ,..... " Call .. r11l1 I Nf!lllMI """ 4. tt Cl•ttit!M «M4 Or111ff C-TY U•ll Cetl'llft t1 Sllff"U. 11-tJ C.NU'lil'M'd ,, DI', S!llM:..tll t• Ot1lll Ntllttt U '!Mii Mll"ll;t" 1 .. 1, ••lttt'lll "'" I THeYt.111'1 7t lli11i.rt1i-1 21•1' fllNMn ~ 'l11111t1 ll•lt ""''""' 4 '~.J..'M ".c..,,i U, 1$ WtfMlll .. liltWI 1M1 Mws•twt >4 W«lf liltwi f, • Atll~ p . .. ' ., 1 ~ _<2._._D4l_l""Y'-'-'Pl"-l o:.:r __ _::l B:_ __ _:w:.:"'::":::~::""'-'°*"':=::::...cl::O·::':.:"':.:' Ill' Tiie ""•dated Pre11 I Gov. Spiro T1 Agnew of l\faryland rree- . ijt admitted that he \VOS Utle kno1vn out· tide hil native Slate "'hen Richard 111. .M1xoo picked him to be his vice preslden· · tlat nmnlng mato In the 1968 presidential dec!Jon. ' 0 ·1 agree with you that the nanle of Spiro Asnew ls not R household word." ,Ille Moot·2 genial Marylander said artcr hll ltlectlon. "I certainly hope It v.·ill become one Jn the next couple or months." ' Be had admitted he was "stunned" by ~·s decision. "I had no idea that this Was roi?g to ha ppen. It c_ame a! a bolt Git of; the blue," he saki. ~"Of COi.inc, my family is tremendously excited about It. 1 "'elcome the chance at "thil crucial moment in the history of this .. country to be a CO!llributing part of a campaign scene that I hope "ill put America on a new level of p.rogre~" AGNEW ORIGINALLY had supported Gov. George Romney of l\1ichigan for the Republican presidential nomination, then .Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York and finally Nb:on. Agnew's name became a household word for some hardline statements he , made during the campaign which ended victoriousl y for the Nixon-Agnew ticket. During the campaign Agnew ham· , mered hard and continuously on his favorite tll4!me of "Jaw and order." He lenned student d isse nt ers Critics Plan To Oppose Nuclear Park By JOHN VALTERU Of 1119 O.lhr Pllet llM'I Cri tics of the proposed $1.5 billion ex- pansion of the San Onofrt Nuclear Generating Station planned yet another assault on the proposals late this week as the State Parks Commission holds hear- ings on the possi ble lease of 23 acres of :prime parkland for use as a construction yard. Foes of the expansion frorp S a n Clemente and communitJes in San Diego County are preparing to battle the pro- . posal Friday when the comm ission meets at 9 a.m. in the basemen t hWing room of the State Building in downtown San Diego. Ammunition for the battle seems abun- dant after a Caltech report was released early this week attesting to the fea.sibiUty of placing the plants in inland deaert regions, using waste water (Instead of fresh sea Wlter) to cool the steam turbines. Coosumer advocate Ralph Nader, a frequent critic or nuclear power as it ex- ists te<tay, used a San Diego podium to lash out against the Onofre proposals. telling a news conference Tuesda y that because of the possibility of radiation dangers the San Onofre twin reactor pro· posal should .& scrapped. His comments drew an immediate response fram one cf the two u~ilities footing the massive bill for the project. Spokesmen fer San Diego Gas and Electric Co mpany -which has a 20-per· cent interest in the project (Southern California Edison holds the rest ) - asserted that Nader's allegations have been refu ted by the nation's leading ex- perts: in nuclear power generation. The fronl.!I in the current baUle focus on state, rather than rooeral. agencies at present, with the lease issue being the newest skirmish. Groups United Against Radiation Dangers - a San Clemente based association known as GUARD -plans to challenge the lease proposa l al Fridly's hearings. The foes have insisted during the years er reactor planning that the Onofre coni· plex should be built rar inland and un- derground. They will attempt to con\'ince parks commissioners that the use of 2.1 blufftop acres imn1ediately upcoast of the existing reactor ~·ould be <1 waste of valuable recreation property. f OIANOI CO.I.IT La DAILY PILOT TlW 0.I-C-1 D"'ILI' "ILOT, wllll ~ tt C-lned l"lt ,...,..,., ... , It -1'-.., """ Or• .. t CM•I '""''1"°'•11'1 C_n,, ~ .. 1. •111oo11 ••• PWl"hod, ~, "''ouo~ l"rid1y, io.. c'"'' M•v, Hf'WPO•I •••(fl, H...,11 .. klol . lt-.;IUl"°""!Aln V1lir,, Ll!llAo ltl(ft, l>Vol'lt S-1•""<~ Ind S.• Cie"'lftl.i Sin Ju1n <•r•l!•INI, 4 1l'1Qlf tt9;c!nil IOl!!io!I I• -111fttd s .. u•d•v• '"" s..i"""v• rn1 ~r;nc,p.ol P<ibh•hl"IJ 011,.1 11 ., JJll Wu• loy 5t•ffl, CM,. ""''"• (II•!"'"'"· l7Ut Rob111 N. 'w1tJ ~•ftill"'1 •"" P111>1,.ftoi J•ct I!. Cwrt,, V•tl ,Tftkltlll 1..t Genu•I 'oltlll41, Tl!o"'•t K11•il E<l!tor T•'"''' A. 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AGNEW PROMISED ths't a Nixon- Agnew admlnlslratlon "·ould bring an end to civil disobedience ot any kind and "the courtship of irrespon.slble dissent.'' · He asserted "there art procedures that eiist to challenge .. .law without break· ing it." Thi!: future via: presidenl also en- countered critici~m for campaign com· l'fet11an1 war prot.e•• ters tc>ere called 'a" et• fete rorps of imp11de11t st1obs.' 1dvlce that may have been very upeet-tJ.na: to me Under the clrcumstences." be sald . In answer to a question, he said he thought some of the criticism of him wu justitied, then added that some of his conduct "was attributable to the le.c:k of experience ln a national campaign .• , The national campaign wu nothing t'<lmpared to Agnew's later rhetoric. From the time of inauguration he toured the country, bringing money to Hepublican coffers and roasting lhe op- posilion. He called leaden of the Vitt· ntt.m war protest movement "an effete corps of impudent snobs" and described televisioo and radio n porten: as "!he n1ost superficial thinkers I've ever seen." HE E!\'TERED the 1970 off·)'ear cam· paign \\'ilh zest. using rhetoric that dulled memories of earHer campaigns. His in- tent v.·as to get a Congress friendJy to ~ Ni:ron, especially in the Senate whe re ment on Vice President J{ubert H. Nl:ron bad received frustrating le'gislatlve Hwnphrey whom he said was "soft on setbacks. communism" and his ethnic references If If meant subjecting a Republican to '_once when he called persons ol Polish his oratorical lash, the Republican got it. descent "Polacks" and aeain when he He told a press conference he wante.d the referred to a reporter of Japanese nn· -voters lo 'rt!ject "ra~lcat Utiera!S" whom ceslry as a "!at Jap." ' he event~ally desi~ated as "radlc-.llbs." In a victory statement Agnew referred He def~.ed a radical liberal as one who to Nixon's tolerance during periods cf could be depended upon to vote against criticism of. Agnew's campaign efforts. the l.nterest of law and order ~d ag~nst "A LmER MAN may have Inclined to interject into many particular efforts in this all.out attempt to be elected certain the 1nten!sts of a representahve soc.iety and against the foreign policy cf the United States virtually every time." He said: -un • "r ~ ' " , •1 don' ~ tllolr potriQIUm. ( • "1llLL AMERIC~ be led b1 • l'resl-Plllll and usually liept weekends free. cloo'l call IOr ~ fa~llool t!!DI olected by • !DIJorily of !he Tllere were newa -abo<!l the "new ol U... ooaolt. l don' ll1 Jlloy,. 1111'" ·American peopl& (NIJ:111 lduatly got u .4 Agnew," Ho.....,r, at one rally, he pulled quill/led lrom a ~ -'•·-~of Jbe "'te In 1111) or will we be · the ofrice &hey bOld. Ari t =-AU l ia"tf:'ed and black.malled into follow· a pollce w~istle {rom hla pocket and blew iuC:=U~~':~ J 4clt1: :=~r ~~Cat ~~f~~1:1n!>~ty•-d:U:!':i~ ~!~er'!b~:~u~ !t::e~a~~r~IUea il's oompellble w\lh !he pollt!caj pooillon. .Pl!"! p~Mi" or Jhe radical llberal• In Thl'.Qllihout !he C;ilm!>&iC!I.-. (<porlers of the majority of jhe ,Ariiufcao people/' , the United States? Tbe radical liberals wond~ed about tl]4) "new ~w." A THEN HE SHOCXED tile oclltical batched their lll!le chlckl • .,and now Ibey reporter as~ed ~lei>....,., lhe real world by namln 1 rnembu' of h1' °"" are coming borne to rooat. AIDf:W, the abruht.-:!:1 preddent the perly, Senator ~le1 GOodell of Now >.&new's c!Ul1palgnlns llld.U.1 of Ntt· i>Ost lour ·yeat1 /!( ~ quleta' '""' York, ,s a member of the ifOUP.. .,. , on,. who took .the campaJp &rill, too, palgner ~ 1~ Goodell bad been APP!>intod to fill ·tliO _ failed of Its purpooo-dlalral ~ die Sen-\:l'llh a· ,alight amlle, Agnew replied, unt.p!red Wm Ot SoDalor Robert F. ai.. Goodell wu defeoled br.' lunea L" '"When I gel up u~ look In the mirror In '.K•!!!'td!' He bad lolllhl Nuon on Cam-Buckley, a RepubllcaD numlllC aa a the morning r say Wbat are you Jllllni to bodli ~d demanded that Nl:ron fiJ a Conservativt, however. be today, fellow ?' If I feel bid, }'m-1.he dead.line for Vlttnlm troop wt tbdrawal '~on claimed he bad JVOO ID old Agnew. U I feel IO(ld, I'm tbe new and bad voted against the Pruident's !deOlogical base wi th the eleclion of Agnew." 1be newsmen roartd with two unsuccessful Supreme Court several other R e p u b 11 ea ns and laughter. nominees. Conservative Democrats. WHEN THE CAMPAIGN drew to a There were cries from Republicans and When 1972 dawned there was constant cloae Agnew bad covered '5,000 mllel, Democrat1 to s.ilence him but Agnew speeu.IS:tion whether Nixon would keep spoken in 55 citieJ and 35 states. sald, "l want to emphasize that I have no Agnew as his running mate. On July 22 With Nixon's landslide re-elecUon intention -simply because of cries to Nixon diJclo.sed that be had aelf£ttd qulet me -of being quieted. And 1 don't Agnew again. Naturally, the Republican Agnew was in the best p>sllion of IJlY think the President has any intention of National ConvenUoo ln Miami Beach in Republican to win his party's Prtslden- indicaling any displeasure with anything August approved Nixon's choice. tlal nominatiQ!l in 1976. 'I1le spotllght ·for 1 have said so far," • . the next four year~ was Agnew's. He increased bil attack. against pot; An'ER, HIS renomlnatlori, Agnew said Agnew swept Into -the Maryland pennissiveness, protest, pomogn1phy he would campalpi to,~all1. on the ~~ues governorship in 1966 by nearly 100,000 and dwindUng patriotism, all matters he and not as a partisan cutting edge. He votes and on a ~iberal platfonh. But in believed were the concerns of the "silent said that . he Wjil, ~lstres~ a't "the the spring of 1968 Maryland political maJcrity." ,And he ti'ied 'to ,blame Ji~l 1. g~ J4entlty tba! I! recei~" In ~~ Democrats rui1nlng ·for 1lie senate .••• the campO!gns.ofllllB IUld 1970 IUld fiould rtsponsib!e.!or tlie ~Jems. -like to oblltet'llte 'lhaL • , " In a San Jose SpOech he ... ked: He· dellnltOJy did' ~-a qule~ cam· 'I'm •taKtillng •tfll; it's j1U1t tlaot otlter• are mov- ing more . to tlte left,• County Growth Pe_ril !old ,1',.._P .. el AGN£W .• " ' iin Rich8iaon All · - . ~~ observers thought they detected r less liberal stance. Agnew denied !his. "I haven't changed," be told reporters shortly before: leaving for the Republican convention. ''I'm standing still; 11'a just that others are ID9Vinc more to the left." Environmentalist Warns of Federal lnte.r:vep.tion By JAN WOR'MI, OI tlMI Dllr, Pli.t 11111 If Orange County government doesn't take the lnl,tiaUve to slow growth, the responsibility "will be forced down our throats by the state and federal govern- trent." - That waa the view of Dalt Secord cf the Environmental Coalition of Orange O>tmty, one of three speakers to the Oranae County Plaruling Commission Tuesclay in Its fll'Bt public hearing on a l'Oposed county growth policy. Secord said the county needs a central department to oversee proposed ex· PJD.Sioos in utilities and transportaUon, scwers1 and highway development. , Ruth L. Hummel ' 'tes Thursday •l • ·' In Laguna B1.ach Meniorial · services for RUth Louise Hummel, a promi nent coastal civic leader, will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday at Community Congregational Church in Laguna Beach. Mrs. Hummel, 73, died after illness l\fonday at South Coast Com· n1unity Hospital. Mrs. Humdiel was widely known in Ne\\•port Beach and Laguna . She was past president of the Hoag 1'1emorial Hospital auxil iary and past president of the Newport Beach Zonta Club. • A resident of Three Arch Bay Mrs. Hummel was past treasurer cf both the Laguna Beach and Newport Beach chapters of the American Field Service. She is survived by her husband. Donald l\fonroe Hummel of the family home at 52 S. Portola Road . Burial is at Old Lodi Cemetery in Lodi. Mrs. Hummel had first come to Lodi with her father in 1910. She was born in Liberty, Neb. She came to the Laguna area in 1942. tl"- Funl.'ral and ml.'moria l arrangements are under direction of Pacific View l\lemorial Park. From Pagel RANCH ... for preservation as a bird and wildlifl!: refuge. Ne\\'S of the impending sale to C and E caught Orange County officials by surprise late last month. They were in the process at the time of completing an appraisal ()n the property pending negotiations for its purchase as a regional park. C and E reporlediy \\.'ants to use the land to develop n major re!iidcntial plan- ned community. It has been rumored their venture is hacked In part by Ja panese capital but that has not been confirmed. James said a oo.day escrow period was due to start 1'.1onday but the money prob- lems made that impossible. Though it was generally accepted lhat the county's appraisal figur~ of $t4 million was the most it would pay, ;i formal offer waa not presented until this v.•ee.Ji;, R061 said. Spokesmen for both the county and other parties involved In negot1otlon s on the property ctolm the county's offer may be too low because the chnritir~ allegedly want to net $5 million trorn th e sale. Ross strongly denl«I that the chari1lrs kept neJt:Ctiatlons going wHh C and E 1n hopes that the higher offer ~'outd farce the county'!! offer up. ''Tiiat's definitely not the case." hi!: sa id. "\\'!!: are mPrely working wl1h two offers and so far only one Is rtany on lhe !able," l I "Olle · bureau neds powers to review these areas," he said. "We a!l know tbeir tremendous explicit and implicit effects on growth." The growth policy, prepared and pro. pt aed last winter by the co1mty planning departmefit, calls for poUcles to ac- ecmrnodate no mare than 2.9 million J>C:9· pie by the year 2000. 1 This would mean an average yearly in· crease of 35,000 to 40,000 people, or a 1.9 percent growth percentage annually. But Al Bell, a principal planner and statistician for the pro}ect, stressed to the commission Tuesday that the specific nwnbers are not recommended for adop- tion. F....,.P .. e .l PARKS ••.. •' I listl' for state fundl is a request ' tor developmmt of the Irvine coast state ~area. 1 Although a 1special bill bas been sjgned into law tha~ will provide for state ac· quisi tion of 1,600 acres of coastal land between Laguna Beach and Corona del f\1ar there is no money yet allocated for its development. County offi cials said privately they think Irvine Coast development may have the best chance for attracting ad· ditlonal state funds. l\tajor developments \llOUid be con· centrated on El Mero and Los Trancos Canyons where a div£rse recreation area is planned. It would include ocean and possible lagoon swimming, picnicking, hiking and camping. Officials say it would be ,possible to spend $7 million on development of Irvine Coast park land alone. Of the $6.9 million that would be turned over to the county for local allocation, $4.4 million would be sent directly ta the cities. On the basis or population , Orange Coast cities could expect: Cos ta Mesa , $214,000: Fountain Valley, $149,000: Hun· tington Beach $457,000; Irvine, $182,000; Laguna Beach, $45,000: Newport Beach, $206,000; San Clemente, $68,000; San Juan Capistrano, '57,000, aod Seal Beach, "8.000. If the $iSO million state bond is paMed, 190 million v.·ould be earmarked for local agencies throughout the state; $90 million for state park acquisition; $15 million for preservation of historical sitl.'s: $45 million ror planning and develop1nent. and $10 million for wildlife CQnservation. "\'ou h::rvl!: to let the public know '''hat it is going to get from these bond ell.'C· !Ions. Qr no one will vote for them." observed commiss ion Chairman Tom Baldwin in voting to approve the Orange Coun ty "wish list." From Pagel ARSON ... strumenl resembling a sophisticated walkie-talkle unit but concedtd it could have been a transistor radio. lie said the chief rea30n he remem· be~d tOO man was because he wondered about the antenn:.. atlachmtnt. Today's case brought ml!:morles cf the famed 19-17 Overe\I murder case which two youthful lovers wert accu.sed or dynantlling the tN!nagtd girl's parents' boat In Newport Harbor. Beulah l..culse Overell, 17. and Bud Gollum, 21, were ecqullted In a celebrated case !hat brought newmen from all over the nalioa to Orange Coun· ty, 26 years ago . ......... ~... -. 1'Tbli report WU 'intended not as . a specific propoeal but as a cataiyst," Bell said. "All or notl;lng acceptance is not required. We haVe tried to cover the scope that a good growth policy should have." Don McDaniel, a development services representative from the city of Anaheim, labelled the report "a valuable tool." "Bui II should be tailored to local government, and should not stop growth but guide it with an eye to balance," he said. McDaniels concluded that the city of Anaheim could suppcrt the policy if gro"1h is not llmiteJ just because it is growth. He said the final policy should gear Itself to a new direction, initiated by county government. · The most unusual suggesUc:m came fro m Verlyn Marth cf Costa Mesa. "The county should buy every open (>W'Cel of land In Orange c:o,inty over five acres," he said. "That m11111 buyinf: up lhe !rv1ne ~y I~ -""10.r· rel. The same with LtcbU Canyon, Mission Viejo and Ali• Canyoo. Or we should eliminate all tu:es on open land." Marth said the property• owner should be taxed "only for things he is destroy- ing." "Think of the money you could save if you closed down the plarmina: depart· ·ment," Marth said. "You V.'Otlldn't need a planning department l! you weren't doing any building.'" Marth described Orange County as "a i;:;s,of g2~i~~e-'=U:Ue~te~ l)ighways smashed through beauHful open space." "Things are .errible in Orange County, and if you don't start with that premise you are never going to get' anywhere," he concluded. The ne:rt public hearing on the policy is set for Oct. 23. ~ • I > > • ' Agnew a1so w bem.liDdet' Junattp· . ' ,~~· ._ ... ·~" ...... -~ . Uon ln C1lQM:iCUuq WIUI un ... 3 -ex- torUOD accuaa~ i • ' ":. "! catecoiteally deny ~.Of JI. legal practices 111 my part ·bf ,._.. ment witnesses," Apw declliid'.-. Mn. Lisa Brown, the Atpitrr ·secretary, told !he Associliled ....... or the rea1111a· tion. She said she was speaklna cin Pe- hall of J. Marsh Tholll>OD, prw ~- tary to AgJiew. · '... Seaetariel at Agnew's cttJ~ 1n the Executive Office Bulldlng said·· there would be no further comment Unme- diately. Mrs. Brown said only: "The Agnew staff has just returned from a meeting In which we were: in· fonned that the vi ce presiden\ bU re- signed as of 2 o'clock !his lfternoon" (EDT). " • At the Ume "1onf-o1 ~·-~­lion swept lluwib lbe ca(l(tal, Pfeak!enl Nixon wu In his Oval Oflk'ie. Tllere was no lncliCftloo..._ ... __ , .... meetJnc wflh.anyoae. 'lllOJ!ldte- """' Semtary R«M~;:: ·~..:i.=-~· ~t. ' gJ\lhereil around ne Ml ' . watching as the ma is le off word of Agnew's decision. ,Ft"OtllP .. el MIDEAST ... Sl!khoi 17 and Sukhol lD Wllr]llanes. ;Air ba!U,. swirled lhrbugh.. the skies and each tide rep0rted Victories. Syrta has issued no reporta on the fighting on tht occupied Golan Heights since shortly after mklnlght Tuesday when it said Syrian troops encircled and reached the outskirts of Kllnaltn. However, a UPI dispatch from KunaJtra said the Israelis were mopping up pockets of Syrian resistance there. Agnew's career was ln the tjauic American mold. His father was Theodore S p I r o Anagnoetopouios )Vho came to the United Stales from Greece In !Ill& and shortened hls name. His mother was the former Margaret Akers of Bristol, Va. The father operated a restaurant i n Baltimore. AGNEW, WHO was born Nov. t, I91S, studied chemistry for three years at Johns Hopkins and then switched to the University of Baltimore. World War Il interrupted bis studies. At the conclu!ton er the war, in which be served as a com- pany oommander cf the lltth Armored Division In Europe, he noturned to !he Univentty of Baltimore and received bis law degree. Dur~ J1>i! pc:!'Jpd .. lie 1clmo11;1edied the persul\Si'On Cif a senior law Pu1nef where he •, worked and changed bis regiitratioo from D e m o ~ r a t to RepuMlcon. • A •• >fplarriid lo lhe' former Elinor JroJr of ·llaltlmore, rnoVed 16' !he suburbail community of ~ Raven Village where he became preeiaebt1of the P.T.A. Active civicly, be worhd ln a suceesmd drive far charter home ~e gcvernment-wblch replaced the Board of County CommWioners with a fulltlme Com!.ty Executive and Council. In 1962 he wu elected Baltbnore County ExecuUve despite a DemocraUc registration edge ct near 4 to 1. Under his administration, ~llimore County became one of the flrll In the na- tion to enact a public accommodaUoos law. New &Chool!i were built, teacher salaries Improved, the pupil-Jeacher classroom ratio wa.s reduced by 14 per- cent, public kindergartens were begun and the police bureau waa organlz.ed. SUCH WAS ms record that when ha ran for governor in ltee ~ won handily, ~ !he filih Republican governor of MJ!n'land In ISi years. • CLOllO ..... , I I vc - • ' ' ~ ( rOr: ""' "' Pl'! !"' I gla llllj iro (J $ l • pij av "' I an pa th! ., Pl .. bu Sq ca an Al Al gr I 11< tlj I I~ d• pa In ~ M tu tll ~ .. u rl II n; I . , .. • ' ' • Sadclleb&ek. • • •' .,,. 'I""' ORANG~ COUR'f"t', CALIFORNIA • --' - WEDNESD/,Y, ·OCTO~R 10, 1973 :."' -. County Seeking $4.4 Million Sale By JOHN Z4J.LEll ' Of ... DIAY,.... .... ~e Col!J!tr • to 1et lW ~·Ill mlllioo W-potll;1~~~ . ment ti Calllffenia voten """'""' •·ISO · milllon paru bond electlm -Jtme. 'lbe county , ljarliora, ~ and ' Para ~.Tueldll' = • $1.I mllUon ~ 6'1t o•• ;m said l"'preseolecl the bin!· ··-· ci>unty resl~entl coWd ~If \11" ltale bond passeS. / • t , '!bat 111:9 million, bueil orl'tho eomty's projected populaticin in ,111111, WOl!1il' be available for allocotiqn by cities and' tbe county Board of ~· In addition, olllciala bope to get soother fl millloo or mono1n ttie.lonn ol park lands pllI$Ued or ~ through the state Department ol Paro and Recrealion. ~ • lD a 0 wbb list" submitted to tbe state parks department ~ b41rbor oomml•loo suggested thst .state '.money be' Uled in buy: ' -S.,500 acres oa the Starr RIDch in S9uth Orange C.ounty ror use u a· hlttng1 camping, wildlife and p1.,..ic ar ... -400 acres in upper Newport: Bay 11 an ecological preierve. -An undisclosed amount ol land in Aliso and Woods Caoyom. • --l30 ac:res at the mooth of the Santa Ana Rt Ver -for the Santa , Ana~ ~yer greenbelt ' -az ..,... !or a rWona1 part Jn· the Bolla Cblca niarsh a?ea to coaitilement the plaliD4d state,wlldllfo i:eluge. The futh Item ·Ou the oounly'i "wish list" for state fUnds ii a request f9f development of the IrviDe coast ·state, ~=;I s~ial bill has been'~ into law that wUl ,provide for at.ate ac- quisition of 1,600 acres of coastal 'land between Laeun• Beach and Corona de! Mar tbei'e is no mooe1 yet allocated for ·its development. CoW>ty officials said privately they think Irvine c.oast devtklpment may have the best cha.Dee for attracting ad- dllional state ftlnda. -i • Major ' developments would 'be,~· ..mrated . .., Ei Moro and IA& Tr'"""' (se9 PARKS, Pa.ae I) _ * * * Affiliates of Anaheim is still looking for money. "II wOllld be. tQo slrOllg in say C and E's .negoUatio~ have brok_en down but we. are _...i with the ~of P'OI· n!SS," Rbss said.• -_ Roaa confirmed he had drafted a salea / option agreement "1th C ~ E Sept. 21 but.µiat.j,t. ~ never b,een sjJned either by the compa11y'a princlpala or \be Starr flimcli Foundation. .'~There were somt; -changes stlggested ·Praying It Like It ls ·Chuckles closed the Irvine City , Cound! invocstioo Tuesday night , just afier the Amen WilS he'ard. Midway th,rou&h the suwU~tlon for div~ guidaoce ~ E . . . Ray·Qutgley, Jr. framed an unusual apJ!l'08ch to a,auprelllj> being. , "Help, us not .to blow it " ·~·~lgley irayell., / t_. .t~-.•·•"'" • • ' ' . ' " J~ .. Reno118 f'oites lletake ·Gol'n lleiglits BUUETIN TEL .\VIV (AP) -Premier Golda -.... tlld"1 lmlel re<aptared the Golm ~II from Syria ud .. Jewllh r.r-are paldn1 bock Ille _,. ..,., ., llle·S-CUii. Bal ""'-Aid tllO 8ovtel Ulloa II poailas la oew arnui- 11,fltl·tlle Anh oul•glit. , _ II)' ,uidted Pren 1r11e~na1 The 1sraell air force flew massive l>omblog attaeU on Syria and •Egypt Jo. day and carrled the war iiito Syria in an e!lort 'IO olfaet the loss of the Bar·Lev Line at the Suez Canal, ·Lsrael's worst mllltary setback in 25 years. . . Iraq indicated. it was entering the war on ther aide of the Arabs and said its Planes already had taken part in attacks on the Suez and Golap fronts. .-K!J>g Hussein of Jordan called up all relel'Yel "because of the present circulnstances" and it appeared Jordan nilght jolll the war. omcW 13r..U mllltary aources said ocilumm ol hrael1 tanta pushed oul of . the Golail. Hel&tata, aceoe of five days of eS!remely ~VI'. flibtiog, and were going • after dui!·in SYrtan infl!lltrymen and. tanta over rocty and dlfficult terrain. Exa.ctlj what the Israeli ·lntenUon was in the ~ thrust was not immediately clear -·wbether'it was a brief operation or.. the boglfmlJ1g · of an expected COUil' teroffenslve ~ed Bil destroying the Syrloli•atmy. Mllltaey spokesmen !aid the ground thruSt followed air strikes on the • (See MIDEAST, Page Z) arid so forth but it j\ist seemed to come to a halt somewhere along the way," Ross aald. Bili James, publicist for C and E, said the comp&ny ii having dlfficulty raising whli 'be ~ ,a· "'225,iloo down payment" on the land. ' .- "But FA! Groaa and Charlie Clark (owners of 0 and E) have betpl u.Ured they will be. given ,enough time to raise -(Se0>RANCH, Page I) ' . Jets Return To Morning Takeoff Plan By JAgl: ·B~AtK · Of tM1DalW .. lilt. lhtff -1'fomlnl takeolfO of 1't planes .from . tltange Cl!jmty·Alrpillt·..u\ be~ over --t. · Newport 1!'.acb followibg a 3-2 -ol the ., cUUnty Boa'!I ol 8.;peniaors 1'lelday. smc.··october, tm, planes hive been iak1nl oft """ Slilla Aha aiiil 'l'nll1o from I a.m. to t a.m. and over the Upper Newport Bay the balance oi the diiy. Now Ibey will take off over the bay all the time, wea:tber'·conditl,ons permitting. The only esceptions will be when weather conditions dictate a northern takeoff. Supervisor Ralph Clark oi Anaheim led the attack on the morning northerly t<.keoffs. He said be had received et1untless oomplaints from residents of Tustin. "Jeta have bet~ using the !LS (Instru- ment -Landing System) path-over residential areas of Tustin and north Tustin rather than following the Newport Freeway as directed," Clark charged. He said the noise wu· intolerable and the monitoring inad~te. He also suggested steps toward the termination of the Hughes Airwest flights from the airpart, blaming that line for most of the noise on their flights to Ph6eni1 and Las Vegas . 1 Supervisor ~aid w: Caspers of NelfPOrt Beach noted that 80 percent of the present flights lake off over Newport teach. ''The balance of the county should be willing to share the noise problems," be urged . " Nonnan Ewers, noise abatement specialist for the Orange ~ty Airport, Mid sufficient monitoring equipment was used in the north Tustin area and that the ~ pattern was used infrequenUy. Clark attempted to push through a sec- ond motion to have. the airport staH check on other airlines that might be -willing to tak~ 'OVer the Hughes Alrwest lease but this mOtion lost by a 3-2 vote. Caspers offered a motion to cancel the Alrwest lease which is now on a mon:h- to-mooth basis, but he did not get a sec-- ond. ; '"l VICE l'RESIDENT .SPIRO AANIW CALLS IT' ~TS ~· No1.c;nte1t 1• Mariloric!; ~1"" flO.ocib i · .\ ' .\. Engineer~g 'Firm to Tes.~. Irvine Pupils' Hearing / I An engineering company will test the Trustees said lnvolvfni' a.nJ~chools in hearing of all . students, in tbe 1rvbie . !fu: B~'Acousti~ program~ result Unified School'Diat~ undet;a ·~ m untform <\'Ill ,and allow fufther .de- • ' ' '<L'> • ,~,} -· : ., ~lo{>ment. ol othi!r beoltl( ~·· approved this 'leek·.~·lritsi.m:a;'• 1\·'·;: ~:. c--• • • / • • /. , · ""' .'i'.19 r 1 " ' • ·1 ' The a ment ·..,. '!!jq;AjousJl<a! · ' " " • . "" I En)lnee!:° Oirpor:U ... :.i> ~: ~: ~A.iison Ch~tg1 ed f~ ·school nurses who' ,qiigbt ~alfy, examine hearing for other healul. ~~ties ' · · · ' ' • " •nd to obtain more vaua tests. . ln Boat if ire Testing is done· in a S9'D'ld-Prool trailer, · '/ J which eliminates <the ~hance tf!at outside I . noise l~\'.elS wiQ infiueoce results. Off Ne' wport With Bio-Acoustlcal's help, district. of·. , ficlals said, ~surig will be completed · -·'' earlier than past years, allowing mo1' Bw AR111UR R. VINSEL time for follow-ups and treatment if /or llHI °""""'1'-' ,,..,. needed. Stunn,a firemen mopping up inside a The original recommendation to gutted lf6..foot ocean motor yacht moored t~tees Mon~ay featured a cost of $1,82.6 in Ne rt Har.bor evacuated the brand-for work at six schools. The board decld· e1J>O . ed students at all eight district schools new 6oat this morning when they stumbl· should 'have the same cHa.JJCe for the ed Onto explosives and detonator wires. testing and espanded the contract. . :the pre-dawn 1ire abe'ard . ~ vessel How mUcb .more that will <;Ost hasn't; Ued up behind Maripl!t Y~cbts, ~12 tiee'n computed yet. 'Newport, Blvd., ha4' de!Jmtely ;tieen District o'fficials said they didn't expect, classified as arson ~ investigators. ttic iricrease to be substantial. ·I "It's arson." declared1 Police Sgt Jim The 'two schools excluded from the plan Gardiner at the scene . initially were El Toro Mll'iAe'" School In "The guy justt.Iidn't know what he was ...East Irvine, where a teacbef wofks half-doing," he added. "If he had·. , .it would time as a nurse , and 'f.lnlversity High have gone uP." County G_rowth Peril Told SchOOI. The school nurse there was going Techniciaris. from the Orange County to test students' hearing when she check-Sheriff's ,orfice bomb squad said the ed their vision for drivers' education, des trucµve device, wtllch Jo o k e d classes. somewhat like a stick of dynamite, is a pciwer charge. '11te explosives specialists, including $gt. Vito ·Verlauto and Oe,tective Fred , Blakeney, removed one portion of the crude.-bomb to the end of a dotk for ex· am1nallon. ' . Environmentalist Warns of Federal Intervention TWO RENTALS IN TWO.DAYS •j ;~ By 1AN woam The groW!h ,policy, prepared and pro-°' ... Dllfr' ,,.......... JSt sed last winter by the COWlty J>lanning U Oringe County gmmmenf dc(eso.'t d partm t call I U · •· take the iniilaUve in slow growth. 1be e en • s· or· Po c>es w ' ac- relponsiblllty "will be forced down our _qmmQdate no more than 2.9 milll® P®" throall by the-state and fodera1 1""111-pie by the year IOOO. trent." This would mean an average yearly in· That was the view of Dile Secord:of crease or !UOO in 40,000 piople, or a 1.9 the EnYironmental Ooalii!Oil ol Or1111e per«nt growth pen:entage annually. Counly, one ol three speakers in· the 1 But Al Bell, a principal planner and oranae County Planning Olm-stat~Uclan ror the projod, -aaed 1o Tuesday In ltl:flnt public hWlng .., 1 the conunis8lc>D Tuesday that the speclflc pro~ county .giwtb policy. . numbell '•re not ri!commended for adop- secord aald the county heeds • cenfral .. uon. department to ~OYtnie proP.oled 1•· , uThls ttiport· wu Intended not as a pensions In utU!Jlea ind trwportaUon, ' 1peclllc propoial but as a catalyst," Bell 1cwers1 and ~ay deveJOprqc!fit: 1o said. "AJl or nothing acceptance Is not 110nre bu""u' W ~era to revl'e\v required . We have tried '16 cover the ... lhesi>, mas." het),lld. ' We •11.bo" their scope that a 1ood growth Policy should t.reniendous ezplfclt Md lmpliclt effects have." Oil growth." Don Mcllani•' a clevtlopmoot services r ' ( repretentatlve from the city of. Anaheim, .; ...,.YPolice said fh:_em~n first discovered il labelled the report "a valuable tool." Two units to .rent ; It ~k two days to about 7 a..m., following the predawn fire "Bu( it ahoula be tailored to local get . the job don;e. 'nlat s the beautifil) which filled the cabin with t Jame s government, and should not stop growth sbi..rt ·slory of this,ad: ~/ several hours earlier. · burguide-tt Wilh'"cureye to balance," he ·P~NIN.,.. SULA--·ro .. IN"' One. A.'c:in.o(· sdlvtnt-~,aPPirently 'betn said. . . ., sprinkled arqund inside ·over t h e McDaniels cooclu'ded that lhe city of . b ock to beacl),, ... "I> e au t carpeUrig, ptaStics . and •other com· Anaheim could 11'.J.pport the policy Jf modern 1 BlJl.$'l75 mo., 2 bus1.ibles whicb tater lay in charred growth is not limited just because it is BRJ~, Furn, gar, h lh d k hesld h sunde , 'y, adults, eaps on e oc e er. growth. He said ·the final Policy should od of gear l~lf to 8 new directlon, Jnitiated by ,,. -c No.) Investigators t ay could fer no county government. ./ •· estimate yet for monetary damage caus-. The t al ti The •dverttser who placed that hard· ed by the hW'lg!Cd blowup operation and from v:f;n :J:~ of ~~e~=· came v.·ortfng ad In the Dally Pilot rQOrted be they were exploring PoSSibla motives. •1The county shoiild buy every open reiited both wills tl the first people who Spokesmen for the yacht brokerage puree! of land In Orange County over five ,..· 1ooked at them ;ind tbst both were rented firm told police the big white vessel acres," he said. "That means buylng M:P ~l the $econd· altt!thoon the ad appeared which hasn't yet been christened ls own- the Irvine.Company lock, stock o'nd bar· in the Dally Pilot. Test a Dallr Pilot ed by Peter Alm, a Phoenix, Ariz .. resi- rel. The same with Laguna eanyGn, w:ant ad for speed yourself. Dial the dent. Mission Viejo and Aliso Canyon, Or we direct Une to results. 642-5678. So far, Alm's whereabouts have not (See GROWTH, Page II (See Al!SON, Pag• !I l j Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks " fEN CENTS Veep Fined $10,000 After Plea WASHINGTON (AP) -Vice President Spiro T. Agoew resigned today, his his·· toric decision announced by a weeping staff secretary. Agnew then pleaded no contest in fed- eral court in Baltimore to a single count of income tax evasion. 1be vice president, his face drawn, en- tered the plea be~~· District Court Judge Walter E. . Hoffman told the v!Ce president he c°"' BfOGRAl!HY OF VICE PRESIDENT, Page 2 -sidered the op' contest plea the equiv· . alet)t of ao ~ ol guilty. . . Hoffman sentenced Agoew in the l!l8Xl· mum 110,Jll) fine and placed b1m oo P"" baUon without supervision for three years. Agnew ·1ett the courthouse at about 2:40 p .. pi.? stepping into a limousine for an uilknOwn destination. Agne• told nevfsmen tliat the JusUCe Depertinent Jul.., not been fully prosecuting wl...,... k\hls case. . · • Wtfuesses against him had received elther full or partial immunity, Agoew 881d. · Wavin« to bytsonden, be drove off. He had attendeil a bear1n8 in which he and Atty. Gen. Elliot L. Richardson ..-... led Ill a courtroom for about 30 minute!. . Apew'• t!llgoallllt .meam Prellileot NI..., .wjll lqblrilt to Congress a ooml· nee to· succeed the vice' president. The NilCI\ nominee• would take over the vice presidency, upoo approval by both br8J!cbea of Coogress. In, a statement to the court, Agnew said bis decl9i0n to resign "rests on my firm· belief that the public interest re- quires swift disposition" of his case. Agnew entered his plea of no contest to a criminal information fl1e4 by U.S. Atty. George Beall. Agnew said that had not an agreement been reached with the· government, and had be been indicted, the case wOllld have dragged on for two or three years and "intense media interest in the case would distract public attenticn · from other matters of national importance." Richardson announced in the Baltimore courtroom that the Justice Department recoounended Agoew not be imprisoned, on grounds that his resignation and con- viction on the tax charge served as suf- ficien t punishment. The criminal information said Agnew filed a false joint income tax return for 1967 and said he had income of $26,099 and that he owed taxes of $6,4.16 while ln fact his income was $55,599 carrying taxes of $19,967.4.7. Richardson tdld the court tliat the in- vestigation of kickbacks in Maryland poli- tics during the time Agnew was gov- ernor and Baltimore County executive produced evidence which "eslablisbes a pattern of substantial cash payments to the defendant (Agnew ) during the period when he served as governor of Mary- land In return for engineering contracts with the slate of Maryland." Payments by a leading unidentified • figure in one large engineering firm re. ga n in the early 1960s and continued into (See AGNEW, Page Z) Orange • Weather Coast - Mostly sunny Thursday, with slightly warmer temperatures along the strand . Highs in the mld- 60s at the beaches, rising to the 70s inland. Overnight lows 56. L"\:SIDE TODt\ Y Thi'llking abo11t buyi,1g a-home in the Saddleback , Valley? There~, plenty of the11l for sale bt1t 11ou have to be rak ing in the jing to afford one. See story, Page 17. -.1 Ywr S9r\'lct J Mlll .. 11 ' L,M,. .. ~ S M9111" •-" INlllll 21 Mlltull l'"lll!dl II C1Hl9"7il1 t M1tl-I H9Wt 4, 21 Cl•nlfltcl ~ Or•l!ff Cw111Y 1t-1J 'Cfl'llkt i7 SP'fl'l n ,Js c~ 11 Dr, ShllflCNll 11 Dffltl Nttlc" lt S!otlt Mll'lltl'l 1 .. 1t Etlltl'lli l"•M ' t eltYltt.11 tt E•t1'1al11Prl"'I tl·t9 TllNttn H<ft "1-t 1'·1' Wf,linitr 4 ,., tht l:tc•rll u. 11 w°"'~'' Mewi ,, ... ~ )l W•rM HIWI 4. ?I -.1111 Llllfff'I a ' a llAILV PJLOT JS WtdlttidfJ, OctoOtr 10, 1'7l . . ~ new By TM Auocla&.td Press Gov. Spiro T. Agnew of Maryland free- ly adrntttM that he was lille known out• side hls naUve atate when RJchard ~t. Nixoo picked blm to be his vice pres ldcn· lla1 runntne mate in the 196t presldentlal •lectlon. '1 •sree with you that the na1ne ot ,..... Apew ls not a hou sehold v;onl.'' thi t-1oOt~2 genial Marylander slid after hll ~on. "l ceminly hope it y,·J!l ~ one ·m the ne xt couple of _ .. Jiillsad admitted be wu "stunned" by lllmn's decision. "l had no Idea that tbis ,,. ·IOlnl &o happen. It came as a bolt Giil tltbe-btue," be sakt •'Of course, my lamlly b tremendousl y euited about it. I •,rclcome the chance at lhls cruclal moment in the history of this COUlltry to ·be a contributing part of a ca~ sceoe that I hope \\'ill put America on a new level of progress.'' AGNEW ORIGINAi.LY had supported Gov. George Romney of ~1 ichigan for the Republican presidential nomination, then Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York and finally Nixon. Agnew's pame became a household \\'Ord for some hardline statements he made during the campaign \\'hich ended vlctorlousfy for lhe Nixon·Agnew ticket. During the campaign Agnew ham· mered hard and continuously on his favorite theme of "law and order." He termed student di s sente rs Irvine A ction '·blsically parultlc" and userted, "'11ley hive never done a productive thing in their lives. Tbey .take lhelr tic- tics frorn Fidel Castro and their money fronl daddy." AGNEW PROMISED that n Ni xon· Agn~w adm lnis tral\on would bring an end to clvJI disobedience of any kind and "the courtshi p of irresponsible dissent. h J~e auerted "there are procedures that exist to challenge ... law without break· ing it." The future vice president alto e~ countered criticism for caropalpl com- Vlet•am war proU!•· lers tcere ealled 'an el· fete corps of Impudent 1 1101>1.' .~ ment on Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey whom he said was "soft on communism" and his ethnic references -once when he called persons of Polish descent "Polacks" and agaln when he referred to a reporte..r: of Japanese Rn· cestry as a ·~fat Jap.'1 Jn a victory statement Agnew referred to Nilon's tolerance during periods of criticism oC Agnew's campaign efforts. "A LEUER MAN me.y have inclined to lnterject into many parlleular effort.! io thll all'i1Ut attempt to be elected certain --• • • ac advice that may have been 'very ur.'!t· Unc to me under the. CiJ'cwn.stances, • he &aid. In answer to a question, he said he thought some of the crit.ici.sm of tiim was juslltied, then added that. some of his conduct "\\'8S attributable to the Jack o( experience in a national campaign." The national campaign was nothing compared to Agnew11 later rhetoric. fo'rom the ti me of lnausurellon he toured the country, bringing monty to Republican coffers end roasting the o~ position. He called leadus of·the Viet. nam war protest movement "an 1effele corps or impudent snobs'' IDd desCribed television and radio reporters as "the most superficial thinkers l'Ve ever seen." llE ENTERED the 1970 off.year cam· paign \i.'ilh zest, using rhetoric that dulled memories of ea rli er campaigns. His in· tent was to get a eoQgresa frleadly to · Nixon, especially in the Senate where Nlxon had received frustrating 1eg1s(ativc setbacks. U It meant subject.lag a RepubUcan to his oratorical lash, the Republican got it. He told a press conference be wanted the voters to reject "radical liberals" whom he eventually deslgnated as "radio-libs." He defined a radical liberal as one who could be "depended upon to vote against the interest of law and order and against the interests of a representative .sodety and against the foreign policy of the United States virtually every time.'' He said: School Land Suit Leveled By CANDACE PEARSON Dave King, facilities planiier for lhe °' .,. • .., ''"" 1"" lrv1ne dlatrlct, Mid he expects an April Irvine Unified School District officials or May, 1974, trial date at Uie earliest have Hied suit against a property owner The dlsbici ha to wait for a court who wanta them to pay alm011t $7,000 decllion and for Ut.le to change before It more an acre than a high appraisal for a can take over any property. sc.bool site. 'llae ' maneuverings will delay the 'nle eminent domain action in Orange elementary school, planned to open in County Superior Court was taken after Sept., 19'14, al;Jeut a year, said King. an attorney representing the Alax Atthitect Kal f.orter will' proceed with Hoeptners turned down the district's of-delipl on Ule school during that Ume. fer for the 9.4 acre site at Jeffrey and .Tbert are .two parctla involved, one, Santa Fe Roads. o"'*I by lloeplner'' daughter, ii 4.6 The Hoeptners, who have moved to San •creL The · low appraiial on It was Dieao County, still have a few days to \· tU;fiSOO' and the b1gb appralsaL was respond to the legal move . ,:,:'1fUOO. . " . .. \ . l'rom Pet1e I 'F.r.. P.,e I •' 1 AGNEW • • • 'CH ••• • ' i'11i..._ • l\o_ im, RlcbardllOll said. . -tiiaaotand lie up the deal," James Agnew also bad been under illvestlga· '\lp,Jd, ; -i• · , tioo in connection with bribery and ex· ~r prime land In the liltll above tortlon accuaaUons. C>tfe4a m~way is the 5,500-acre "I categorically deny assertJon1 of ii· so11them half of a spread once owned by legal practices on my part by govern-cattle baron William Starr. ment witnesses,'' Agnew declared. His heirs donated the parcel to the 10 Mrs. Lisa Brown, the Agnew aecretary, charities and gave the entire northern told the Associated Press of the resign a· hair of the land to the Audubon Society tion. She said she was speaking on be-for preservation as a bird and \\'ildlife hall of J . 1'tarsh Thomson, press secre· refuge. tary to Agnew. News of the impending sale to C and E Secretaries at Agnew's office in the caught Orange County officials by Executive Office Bullding said there surprise late last month. They were in would be no further comment irnme-the prOC1!!5 at the time of completing an appraisal on the property pending dlately, negolJati~ for its purchase as a '" Mrs. Bro\\'O said only: regional part. ''Tt>e Agnew st aff has just returned C and E reportedly wants to use the rrom a meeting in which we "''ere in· land to develop a major residential plan· form ed that the vice president has re-ned community. It has been rumored signed as of 2 o'clock this afternoon'' their venture Is backed In part by (EDT >. Japanese capital but that has not been At the time word of Agnew's resigna· confirmed. tion s\\·ept through the cap ita l, President James said a 60-day escrow period v.·as Nixon was in his Oval Office. due to start J\1onday but the money pro~ There was no indication "'hether lie lems made that impossible . wa s meef!ng \\1th anyoo c. Though it was generally nccepted that The While House had no comment with the county's appraisal figure of $4.4 ?ress Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler un· million was the most it would pay, a . availahlc to newsmen. formal offer was not presented until this But grlm·faced \\'hite House aides \'.'eek, Ross said. gathered nround new11 11ervlce printers. Spokesmen for both the county and watching as !he machines tic ked off other pa rties ln\'olved in negotiations on word of Agncvi's dl'Cislon. the property claim the county's offer may be too low because the charities OIAH<JI COAST .. DAILY PILOT Tl<t O••"lllt Cou! DA IL 'r l>ILOT • .,.;,,, Wllldl •t _I..., "'• "11,.1·'°'"''· 11 pW1'11l>ed b,,. "'• 0••-01 Coa" l>vl>lo11<"lC! Coml!I""'· '""'· ••tt .a,1..,., 1r1 M ll111.a, 11t1_1,,. throu;!! Fr1<111 IO• Co"• Mou. "l•W1191'1 &Hd't. """"1-oto<o II•'<" ~-11"' V1 llt,,., Lt ...... , ... ,., ''""' ~•ddlot>•r~ ,.,,. s1 .. c i..-111 lt" J.,.,, C•Dh11tno. /\ ,1 .. 011 Nfltnll td,t;o., " o.iOl•I-1••~ ~._, 1M SundtY\. f"' l""''"'"I o.in'"""" a11n1 ,, 11 lJO Wnl l •Y S''"'· Con t Mow C•l.•o•"••. t1t'6. R1~t•I N. W1 1cl l>rtl'Ot•• ..... ~ ... i., .... J,,~ R. Cv1l1 1 VoCI ,,_.,IO.,.' 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Ross strongly denied that the charities kept negotiations going with C and E in hopes that lhe hi gher offer would force the county's off'\ up. \ ' 1'ro111 ~age I PARKS •.. Canyons where a diverse recrtation area is plaMcd. It would include ocean and possible lagoon swimming, picnicking, hilting and campi ng. Officials say lt would be po ssible to spend $7 mi llion on devclopn1enl or Irvine Coast po rk land a\ont'l. Of the $6.9 million that would be t11med 4'!ver to the county for loeal allocation, $4.4 million would be sent directly to the cities. On the basis of population, Orange Cout cities could expect: Costa A1esa, $214,000: f'ountaln V•lley. $149,000: Hun· !lnglon Be11ch }157,000 : Irvine, $182,000; l.11guna Beach, '4~.ooo: Newport Besch, $206,000: San Clemente, $68,000 : S.'ln Juan Capistrano, '57.000. and Seal &ach. 168,000. If the $250 million state bond is passed, $90 million ~·ould be earmarked for loca l agencies throughout the state: soo million for 1tate park acquisition ; $15 million for preservation of htstoricnl sites ; $4$ mllllon for plt•nnlng t\nd develf.lpment , and $10 milllon tor wlldlife conservallon. The ll<!COlld property Is U acres. Ap- praisals on it ranged from a low of 1115,000 to a high of ll6S,100..11 ii owned by Mr. and Mrs. Max Hoeptner. The 1eparate appraisals on fhe. total 9 ... acre 11te add up to a low of '279;500 •nd a high of $310,300, whlcb averiges out to about $33,100 an acre. Two independent appraisers, Jl9bert Harrison of Newport Beaeb and Roger Mclnnis of ~tin1 hued the flgure.1 on a fair market value1 .Kins aald, and the school district Is bound by lhole. ,_ The di.llrict can't pay more thin the high appraisal under the stale school buildJng program. Although II could up the price out of general fund monies, district olliciall fed the appraisal ii ap- propriate. Alter rejecting the district offer, the Hoeplner>181d tbey'd sell the property at $40,000 an acre, King reported. 1be school district doe:in1t want to pay that much~r said King, especially since the Wannington Development Company, which is plinning to build on 12 acres next to the school site, only paid $35,000 an acre. Complicating the issue is the Hoeptner home on part of the total Z.S.acre prop- erty. 'Mle district's appraisers say the proposed school doesn't affect it. The Hoeptners' attorney says it's worth $80,000 and cla ims the owners are only getting $20,000 residual value out of it and somebody else has to pay for the $60.000 difference. The owners upped the price per acre lo make up for the Joss and disagreed with the district's appraisal. Preliminary designs an the school for l580 chi1dren were scheduled to be presented to district trustees Nov. 12. The district is working with the city and developer on the proposed development and 3.5 acre community park. This is the first condemnation action undertaken by Irvine Unified. King said the former San Joaquin School District once filed a condemnation suit involving an Aegean Hills school. The court eventually forced negotiations with the developer. A second suit was threatened against Occidental Petroleum over the Santiago School al~ in Lake Forest, but ad verse publicity caused the property owner to settle without a court. trial, King said. l'rom Page I ARSON ... been estab!i!lhed. The planted bomb was evidently calculated only to destroy the motor sailer and designed to eo off during the pre-dawn bours. The boat Is moored directly adjacent to popular Woody's Wharf, a glassed·in restaurant nightclub which almost cer· talnly would have sustained some dnrnagc. An explos ion at that range -even a relati vely small one -could also have posed a danger to customers inside the crowded quarters had they been there. One employe l\'atchlng the proceedings from the catv .. alk around the resta urant provided a possible clue when he descri~ ed seeing a man hanging around ea rlier. lie said the man was carrying 8n In· strument resembling a 1'0phistlcated \i.'a\kie-talkie unit bu t conceded il could have bee n a translator radio. He said the chief rtalOl'I he remem· bered the man was because he wondered about the antenn;. attaciunent. Toda)'.! case brought memories of the famed 1947 Overe11 murdtr cnse which two youth!ul lovers ,we.re accused of dynamiting the teenaaed girl 's partnl!' boat in Newport Harbor. Beulah J..oulse Ovcrell, 17, and Dud Gollum, 21, were acquitted Jn a celebrated case that brought newmen from 1111 over the natlon to Orange Coun- ty, 26 years ago. < --/ - s un ~ , -· 111 doft1t Jmpup their patrlotfsm. I "WIIJ. AMERICA be led by a Pres!· don't call f0t ~ lnftRip1¥>1s' dent elected by a majority of the of lhOR people, l llol~ .<&1. Jbe1'!" un-. American people (NI..., actually got &'1.4 qualUled from l l!ICllC!ll -'• ~ • _, 9~ the vote In 1961) or will we he the ofOce they bold. AU I bn;l1pl; 111c(. inilnildaleil and blacltmalled Into follow· questioo, I• their Juifftment whlcb I thinl: Ing the' path dictated by a dlmtP\lve Is absolutely horr1ble . And 1 don't think radlcaf~d militant minority -the pafn. H's compatible-with the political position· ptred prodigies of the radical liberals in or the majority of the American people." the United States? The radlcnl liberals Tlll!N HE SHOCKED the ~Uoat hatched thei r little cblcb, 111d-now t~y • are coming home to l"OOIL 11 • "'orkl by oam.irlg a member 9f ~a own • ,party, Senator Charles Goodell o(1 N,-Agnew's campalgninc and tbat of Nix· York, as a meJnber of the. CftM.!:P· • · on, who took the carapalaD tn.ll, too, Goodell bad beel "l.::':'16d lo fill the ' failed of its purpo....-l·al the Jim. un..p!red tern> ol tor Roberl<rF. ate. Goodell was dtlolted bJ James L. · Koanedy. He had f°"'ht N!Ion oo C&m-Buckley, a Repoblltcu IUlillblC U I . bodla, bad demanded that ~iton fix a ConservaUve, however. 'deadline for Vietnam troop witbdrav.•al Nizon claimed he had won an and had voted agalnlt the Pre!ident's Ideological base with the election of two uasucctssful Supreme Co u r t several other R e p u b 11 c a ns and,. nominees. Conservative Democrats. There "''ere cries from Republicans an~ When 1972 dawned there was constant Democ rats to siJenCe him but Agnew specu1ation whether Nixon would keep s3td, "I \Vant to emphasize that I have no Agoew as his running mate. On July 22 intention -s!mply because of cries to Nixon disclosed that he had aelected quiet me -of being quieted. And 1 don't Agnew again. Naturally, the Republican thtnk the President has any intention of National Convention in Mlami Beach ln indlcatln~ any displeasure with anything August approved Nllon'1 choice. I have said so far/' He increased his attack against pot, permissiveness, protest, pornography and dwindling patriotism, all matters he believed were tht 'concem!l of t~ "lilent majority." And he tried ,lo blame ll)leral De.moqrats . numll)g for tbcr 6ea1tJ a1 responsible for the problems. In a San Jose speech be asked : ., AF'PER mS renomlnatlon, Agnew said he would campaign totally on the issues and not as h partisan "cutting edge." He ~said t$.t h& was distressed ,at "the • flfncraJlre,d idonllty Iha( I l't\C<lved" In ·lhe-campOlp ol.11118 antf 1'10 ond woold like to ObUteiate that. • He definitely did nm a quieter cam· . ~ P,lip and usually kept weekends free. There were news stories about the "new Agnew," However, at one rally, he pulled a police whistle from b1I pocket and blew ll . at becklers. At IClple later rallies hetkle11 blew police whlsll .. at him. Throughout the CamJ)elgn "l'eporters wondered about thft 0 qew Agnew." A reporter uked bim 1rtlldl 1!11 the real AJllleW, the •!lrub't -president the PaJ! lour ~..,.'or the quieter cam· paliner In 19'11.' · li'ltll 1 lllgbl ll1lllo, Agnew nplled, · "When I pl up llid look In the !Dfrror In the morning I say 'What are JOU rotng to be lodoy, fellow !' II l f .. 1 )>ad,, I'm the old Agnew. If I feel eood, 'I'm the new AgneW." Tbe newsmen roared with laughter. w~ nrE CAMPAIGN drew to a close. Agne'!" bad covered 4S,OOO miles, spoken in 55 cities and 35 states. With Nixon's landslide re-election Agnew was in the best position of any Republican to win hi1 party's PresideD- tial nominaUon in 1976. 1be spotlight for the next four nan: WU Agnew' a. Agnew swept Into the Maryland governorship in 1966 by nearly 100,000 votes and on a liberal platfonn. But in the spring of 1968 Maryland political ' . ' 'I'm s t-dlttfJ 1tlll; It'• j UBt tltat otlters a re mov- lug MOre ·ie tlte ~It.' l'""'P ..... l J ··MIDE AST •.• -: observers thoogbt they detectod a less -..-- liberal SW\co. ~ denied thla. ~ ur1 T....,... CAPTURED ISRAELI -C-01. Assaf Yagowi, commander of Israel's 190th 1 ~ored Bri· gade, wu reportea1y captured during battle in the Sinai Tues- day. He is ,highest ranking of· ficer to be captured in 25 years of Mideast fighting. ••• . , l'romP.,el GROWTH • • • should eliminate all taxes on open land." Martlt said tbe pt'l)perty OIY!ler should be tai ed "only for lhings he is destroy· ing." "Think or the money you could save if )'GU closed down the pl&Ming, depart· ment," Marth said. "You wouldn't need a planning department iI you weren't dolng any building.'" Marth described Oranae County as "a maze ol quick food outlets, gutterized rive rs, garbage-polluted oceans, arid highways am1shed through beautiful open space.'' .. I ~ ; .. • l • ... .... ... . . ' . O&mf'Clll alrpo!'l 'becallle"il blld )>eon used otn<li Ilia llarl ~'Ill!' Saturday for laundllife' attaekJ ~ linet by Sukhol 17 arid &ikhol"10 w1rpliiiel: . Air baltl" aWlrled throuib Uie •ties and each side reporled'vtctorle:s. - Syria bas lsllued no. report! mi the fighting on the ocdiptec! GOJat1 llelghts since shorUy aftir midnight :Neaday when it said Syrian troops encircled and reached the outskirts of K~; ' However, a UPI dispatch from ~aitra said lbe Israelis were mopp!»I_,, up pockets of Syrt.an resistance there. ~ Former Israeli military intelligence chief Maj. Gen. Halm Henort said: "We are not in danger. We are now 1n a proc- ess of pfWng the lnlUaUves • • • " He said the Syrian army WU 11DPW in serioo! danger and Is pooderiq the prob- lem of defending Ila °"" terplorf in Sy;rja." F. Tank and artillery battlel'llimcf oh the Suez Canal front five to nine miles behind the Bar-Lev Llne for the fifUI 0day ~~,:;.p~11:~ f.airo reported hea bra<!!, pooltlonl tn· , . "'I I . Israel had re aef<..}Orne 'll!l'GS!J the ceaie-flre line Tlj!lday bat todoy the sources\ indlcated the move was in !trength: ' Israel said Its alr force shot down 17 counterattacking Syrian MIGs trying to attack ljl u.+ Golan jleigbla "''' -the biggest Israeli claim: of this war. Cairo reparted 111 air force bit IJ.raeli troops in the Sinai and set fire to Israeli military headquarters )here while beaUng oU ln· )and air raldJi! ' The war appeartd fu have, turned into a war of attriUon with neither side ex· pectlng a quick, knockout victory. Dtplomatlc effortJ to end the fighting were at a standstill. 'Ibere were con· sultations between Wuhingtbo and Moscow but no algn of a IOlutlon. United Nations Security CotJndl efforts were to no avail -and hindered further by a Soviet walkout on an laraell apeech. "I .haven't changed," he told reporters shortly before leaving for the Republican convention. J•rm standini still; it'• just that others 'are moving more to the left." .\lnew'1 career was ln the cluaic Atii.ertcan mold. ·His father Was 'J'beodore Sp tr o Anagnostopoulos who came to the United States from Greece in 1896 and sliortened his name. His mother was the former Margaret Akers of Bristol, Va. The father operated a restaurant i n Baltimore. AGNEW, WHO was born Nov. 9, 1118, sludled chemistry for three years at Johns Hopkins and then switched to the University of Baltimore. World War 11 interropted his studies. At the ooocluaion of the war, tn which he served u a com- pany commander of the H>th Armored Division bi Europe, he returned to the University of Blltimore and received hi.9 law degree. Durtni this period, he acknowledged the persuulon of a aerilor law partner where he worked ond changed bla registratl911 from D e m o c r a t to .-'t!P!!blffn. . •, ~"'manied to ,lhe former Elinor Judel)ltd, of. Balllm«e, moved lo the suburbtn communll)' of l«h Raven Village where tie became president of the P.T,A..AcliYI clvidy, he worked In a succ~ul .drive for charter home rule 10Y<rnmet1t IJ~lcb repl/lced the Boord of County .~onert with a fullllme County Executive and Coµn¢!. In 00 he wu .elected Jlaltimo!]! County Executive despite a Democratic re:glstraUon edae of near 4 to 1. - Under his administration, ,Baltlmore Cowity became one of the flnt tn the na- Uon to enact a public accommodations law. New achool:; were buUt, teacher salarles lniproved, the pupil-teacher classroom ratio wa.s reduced by lf per. ""'~ public illnderg1rtcuo --begun and the pofice bunau wa.s organiJled. SUCH WAS BIB record that when he ran for governor in UM& he won hand.lly, bec<mlng the filth Republican rovemor of Maryland in 180 years. •• •• Penr..--WilsolHunlop Baskatllalls-5.95 to 28.95 • Tennis Balls .Doz.-7.95 VolleyllallH.ealher-13.95 & 18.95 Kramer Autograph Tennis, Voit Volley Balls-4.25 ta 11.95 Racket Frame on~-17 .95 Strung Nylor..--21.95 Playground Balls-1.89 & up Acrylic Wann Up Suits Handball$ le Glotes 21.95-24.95-34.95 Racqu~tbaH Racquets Adldas-Tretom-tonverse Skateileards & Wheels Jack Purcell T ennls Shoes 'Gym Clothes AH Purpose Shoes Slut Sox 9.95 to 21.95 Speede SWin Suits & TOOis AU Star Basket Ball Shoes-9.95 Table Temis Bats 1c· Sets Bob WoHe BastetbaH Shoes-9.95 T ms-Sllits-Shorts Adidas Basket Ball Shoes Tellds Dresses Bikes-Parts-Tll'ls-Tubes Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays Rejlalrinl l •' . I • I I • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE The Hospital Merger An interesting administrative merger of South Coast and Saddleback Community Hospitals baa been proposed by South Coast board President Tristan Kroglus. So far. Bernard Ingram, president bf the Saddlehack boerd, has not responded. Despite Ingram~s caution, it is. clear Sadd1eback's rough times are not over. Still unopened alter two years of strikes · and administrative hassles, the Sl5 million, 150-bed facility faces a bleak future Jf the current chaos -is not resolved. Krogiw said be feels the advantage of his proposal would include financial savinss through mutual use of expensive medical lacllitles, jomt purchwg and gniat~r administrative efficiency. , ".. Margaret Gally, approached the city I<> expand il. Com· ~unlty services Commission Chairman Sally Miller and department director Paul Brady agreed the concept was worth a try, in view of the community services goals. , Soon, Mrs. Gally will he filling buses to take opera buffs to the Music Center for evenings with the New York City Opera Co1npany. The program which brings city residents together to enjoy mutual interests Js a commendable service of local government. 'Grading' the Teacher WHAT IF I TAKE SOME POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS DRUG BECAUSE OF YOUR POLICY? '--. As non-profit lnstltuUons, the two hospitals have the preeminent resp<>nsibilily I<> place the . communfy's in· terests first. Neighboring profl~lla&ed facilities of neces- sity have slightly more compllcatec11goals. Irvine Unified School District trustees have adopted a Certificated Evaluation SyStem. That's fancy language for report cards grading the performance of teachers OH, THAT'S A GAMBLE WE'RE WILLING TO TAKE. THAT'S SPORTING OF YOU . The merger should be considered seriously. South Coast is having its problems and Sadd.leback seems to be entering an era just as troublesome. Unity and coopera .. tion might just he the salvation ol both Institutions. Welcome Togetherness The city o! Irvine's experimental arts bus to far- away stages appears to be a success. Four bUses'--instead of-perhaps as many as 7~ carS -will glide up the Santa Ana Freeway carryrng 2M arts aficionados. Carol Channing's musical 11Lorelei" at the· Schubert Theater in Century City is the destination. The program began in University Park where initial· ly it was available only to community association mem· bers. Then the founding coordinator of the theater buses, and administrators. ' Under this plan, all probationary personnel will be evaluated annually and tenured employes will receive an appraisal yearly or every O\her year. Administrators or their designated representatives -agreed upon by the teacher in question -will do the actual analysis. Teachers will be ~raded on the achievement of their stated educational objectives, the learning environment they create, performance of non-classroom duties and other-subjects. In addition to complying with state laws on class- room accountability, the system is designed to improve instruction, according to district officials. It may do that, bpt special care should be taken, as is promised, to in- sure that teachers and others to be graded are in on the process from the beginning. Otherwise, bitterness could develop, which would be to the benefit of no one, especially district students. , SB Vice Presideiatial Pla1a Falters • Languqge As A Tool Of Dear Gloomy Gus · Eonnally Running Into Opposition Corruption . I '{SYDNEY J.HARRI~ Leaving politics quite as.ide -ror, as my readers know, I have staked C)lrt ' other fields of interest ror· n'ly p No, no!! I didn't say I like the idea of THAT organic fertilizer -just AN organic fertilizer. Isn't there another one? • GABY Olil9lllY 0111 ~ en ........ _., l"lleCltn •114 .. .., __ rt.., nftlct .. ...... tf ............... ,..... ,_ "" -le OiliMlly ~ DllllY Pli.t, ressional eooei!m -the most aPP&Wna ' • aspect of the whole Watergate ·rnq~ (<'11 U!f1 0>e\vitnesses were neey'(IUS; Al:Je°ir was the low le~el of lite~ it tn~atprs wer~ equa1ly tortw:,a;and ttvealed -among mterrogators as well ambiguous in tl!eif quest I o.oi n g. as witneues. • I have r a r e I y 1 NOW JS all ·this simply a snide tort of beard such po o r \ · iDlellecllial snobberJ on 11Y partt.Ulllnk English spoken pui>-. -;no1o<11111.J1ope ilol. tor, wbeo' the:'IBWI of llcly by presumably a~ .,..violated· arid-~ educated men most -turgid pllrues and m!dfY ...,. m01t every gram-, e&l1 to alip from correctness not bito ift.. WASHINGTON -From his position or seeming unassailability as President Nixon's choice to succeed Spiro T. Agnew as Vice President, John B. Connally now con!tonts growing_ hostility from the con· se r\l'ative regulars who dominate the Republican parly and outright threats. of retallaUoo from bls former~Democratic brothers Who would control his vice presidential COnfll'· mation. ( EVANS·NOVAK ) Reagan of California). \Vhen Connally commented recently that the thought of being President would "terriJ'y" him , one Republican Senator called it improper speculation on Connally's part as well as palpable ·nonsense. That was not the way lfr. Niion ind neophyte Repohlfoan Connally bacl, lllar>- ned it when Agnew suddenly found bim-Rlf ID tmabll olght ,2. De~pite . Copnally's stellar debut, at .. _ ll\e Cillifornia Republican convention on· f Sept. a ln San Diego, his appearances -=-:t.i~t~ .E;. elsewhere h~ve left some political pros cold. In New York, Connally went to Westchester County's e x c I us i v e Blindbrook Club for an evening with top- drawer leaders of the old Eastern social and financial e.'llablishment. One wise party prG told us: "That was a mistake. That is one club that politicians are never allowed into." In otber words1 Con- nally's visit excited jealousy rather than admiration. CONN AIL Y'S coattail a p p e a I , moreover, is not universally appreciated. National Committee operatives here reveal they notified party leaders in New Jersey that Connally ~·ouid be available for a speech to help the underdog Republican nominee for governor, Rep. Charles Sandman. Sandman h a s not asked him In. 3. Potentially worse for Connally was his notorious outburst three weeks ago that the Supreme Court is not oe.cessarily the "ultimate arbiter" of constitutional disp utes and his less widely ootl<m at· tack on congressional Democrats last week for playing "partisan politics" with the President's right to fill a vacant vice presidency . Asked by CBS about Democratic lean that Agnew's su~r would be given an unfair advantage in the 1976 presiden- tial campaign and. that only a "caretaker'' should be named, CoanaJly said: "It seems to me to put the Democrats in a position where they care nothing about the country, nothing about its future. All they're concerned about is their own partisan politics." SOME TOP Republicans fear lhat that attack on his old party cooked Connally's goose for any vice-presldency-by·ap- • pointm.ent They believe, atong with hlghly pla<:m Democrats in both Bou&e a.n¢ Senate; tbat the Democra t ic r.oiigress now Is tUted sba11>IY against Connally. cl them Jawye;... Al· ~-, tenoes are condoned, it t~ be<.'oD)es too- matical and syntao-qorfec!neU -but Into evasioo, llalf.lruth tlcal ain in the book ~.~ .. -evenfually lbe kind of ~er committed daily -,.:!upoeml~ ~t refers to ~robing. of and some of the barbarisms and eoJe. 1defemeless ctvlllans as a protective clsm were almost painfully repetiUout. / strike" butead al. the wicked thing It ac> g!Jtl •• ~ Iba~ Ibo ~ident aed omnally ~ a deal under whicti CcGnaliy11 nltklnride. tour would expose "IM COonally~ t.o Republican audi· enctS. 'lite ~~·: to show that the lonner Tesil IJemOCJ'lll could be ., polltiCally a(tNiciive a Republican cam· paigner u be bad been Mr. Nixon's See· retaey of the '{reasury. .New 'Freeloader' Image Everyone by now has commen&ed. on tually is. . . the "at this point in time" and "in that . And ~ ~ convinced that lt 15 our na- t!Jne.f ame·" and other such otwious tianal indifference to langu~ge and lt.s ' ' j B I bumarle use (whlcl! Is why It Is part d phrases of ponderous argon: U;t am the "humanities" in school) tba·t not even speaking of such offici~ . what shocked me was the lack of culmina~ !z1 a Whlte H~se press rudlmentary good. F.nglish to be beard in ~tary being .abl~,.to di~ ~ prior those hearings statement as being moperabve. What · this word really meant in that context "HE INVITED my wife and l to din-was, "Ooo't believe what l told you ner," says a rormer Au,qmey General of ~ve what t tell yoo now." tbe U.S. "It was a meeting between the four of us," says another highly placed of· ·TO PERMIT anyone to Jet away with ficlal, a graduate of OM of America's such a blatant deception by waving the most illustrious universities. • "Th a t magic wand of "lnoperattve" Is to aban· memoranda was dated July 20," says don our responsibility as guardians of still another White House aide, obviouslr, law and moral!! as JVell as oC language. oblivious of the fact that .. memoranda ' Once we begin to tolerate, or overlook, is a plural: sloppy usage in language, our whole Cases. tenses, moods, agreements, system of human c o m mu n i c a ti o n antecedents, all were grossly violated by becomes vulnerable to the vi I e s t Senator and spy alike. Participles dan· manipulation. It is not the snob who gled wildly, prepositions were either unat· wouJd preserve good form, but the true tached or redundant, sentences were ut-democrat, who knows, like Confucius, tered 'that made Gen. Eisenhower's prose that "corrupt government begin5 with seem loftily O.cerooian. Nor was it mere-the use of the wrong word." ' I 'ItlE COAST·TO.coAST e x p o s u r e , which started in San Diego Sept a. would climax in an orgy of pro-Coonally sen- timent among Republican pros looking for a winner al the moment Agnew -ac· cording to the script -handed in his resignation. Connally's name wou1d then be whisked to Capitol Hill for routine conflnnatlon. . Agnew's stubborn refusal to play out that script has now ~t 'COnnally ucder sharply critical PDlitlcal focus. Although still a lead:ini prospect to suc- ceed, if Agnew is fin.ally forced out, these blemishes show: ' • I. Agnew followen, in the phrase of one, are affronted by CoonaIJy's "obvious enthusiasm for Agnew's departure." They grumble that Connally bu not hesitated to comment publicly on the Agnew case and even speculate on the vice presidential vacancy (in cootrast to silence from the probable new favorite of the Republican right wing, Gov. Ronald Health Fads: Faith Can Make It True It ain't all that easy; but I try not to scoff at crankiness, Undoubtedly an ele- ment or this feeling is attributable to Charity to self, a useful and preserving quality. Yet it is also true that much good Can come of crankiness. especially in the matter of physical health. U there is any ooe thing we have teamed about medication, it is lhat while pills and unguents can be.Ip you, they are Jn themselves consider-- ably less important than what you th.Ink they can do for you. If you really thlnk an 18-day diet of mushrooms. a n d nothing else, will help you cope Vrith lUe's little treacheries, then I'm all for your prooecutlng your bellc!s with prac- Uce. I seem to recall, in fact, that the two foods which posseas zero calories are mushrooms and Worcestershlre sauce. ft11 the butter on lhe mu..\hrooms that does you ln. I'VE SEEN people who were dlvintly happy en a macrobiotic diet I've met others iwbo are totally convtnced !Mt a daily Intake of Vltamln E -~"Ollden ror the old gonads. G.D. Shaw tottered Into hll tol on a vegetarian diet that waa c!uelly defldont In Vlllmin B 11, which Is suppoeedly necessary to htalth. Theoe folk hive In common fatlh, the (cHARLES McCAB~ evidence of things not seen. They \lelieve in what they are doing. They a.re cranks by most ration.al atandards, but their system works for lhem. The prudent man leaves such folk alone. It's a chea p shot. to point out that what they are doing makes absolutely no sense at all by ac- cepted medical canons. What are cheap shots compared with the fact tbat the ir· rational so frequently worts? · AS ONE ot my favorite medical ad· visers puts the matter: 1'It is an ac· cepted fact that personal mi.sfort\U'le. even when It ls severe, Is more easily withstood by those w1th strong relig\ous convictions than by others; "ln the same way, a firm attachment to a theory of what ·11 gOQd for you can produce a feeling of "elltieiafl and gen- uine good health. when another penoo on txactly the same food lz1take will not f~l 90 fit. '"riie .. !actors -religious belltl, food faddi.sm, or the bedside manner ol a kind or persuasive doctor -are commonly dismissed by free-thlnklna p e o p l e because they are not 'true' or 'rtal.' All ihr'ff. however. can mote.rla!Jy artect oor beaUh tust as can a shock, a pel'SOnfl traged}t, or being Jn love." v; The trouble begi.M when the crank becomes a prophet,, whin the magic words, "Do as I do," are first pro- nounced by the crank, and a potassium heavy diet becomes the 'coly way to world peace aa.d other holJ ends. If you are old. enough you may recall, u an Jn. stance, the words of that greet secular thinker, Henry Ford: "U you will study the history of almost any crimlnal you \\'iii find he is an inveterate cigarette smoker.'' ' THE l\1AGIC goes out of the crank's bellef when he tries to bnplant It in others. The magic grows only in his own soil. This ls not C'5f wisdom for the crank to a<X.'ept. There are exceptions. I recently read some words spoken. by the mott widely known and progperout food crank of our lime, Adelle Davis. OVer the )'tats I've managed quite succesaf'UUy to ml.st each and every dietetic recipe of Miss Davis. Yet when she told. an audience at ~keley recently that almost nil A\nerlcans fail to take In enough magn esium, and therefore don't sleep good and other dire ihings. and that a good cheap source of magnesium was plain old epsom salts, l was impre!St:d. What she ,.Id sounded good. I had laith in the pn!scrlptlon. Since then I've beM taking ttgular 'Small amounts ol ePIOffi sails. I feel better, I've been told I look better. t belle.vt, therefore 1 am: but I'm not 11'.llllng you to do likoWise. To the Editor: Where are the raucous voices of those who usually complain about t h e freeloaders, that is, the AFDC mothers, welrare recipients and others dependent on the good will or society? The latest revelations are extremely damaging to one cherished freeloader's image. IT SEEMS Spiro Agnew llved at the Sberato~Park Hotel tn Washington for four years, paying Jess than half the normal $1,900-a-mootb rent. Presumably the Vice-President did not mind being a shill for the Sheraton. It will not be easy to explain the fact that the A~ew larder has been regularly stocked with free food from the Food Fair Stores, the nation's third largest supermarket chain, although the vice. president ln charge of the dooaUoos pro.. tests that it was just a "gift among friends." THROUGH the coortesy of the banker, real estate operator and wine connoisseur, J. Walter Jones, the Angew liqoor cabinet has been kE:Pt run , while Harry A. Dundore, a retired tool manufacturer. contribO.ted $15,000 of housekeeping cash. The Agnews are poor folk by the stand· artls of, say, the Nlxons. Agnew's salary is only $62,500 a year, plus an expense allowance of $10,000. WHEN be moved lrom tbe Sheraton- Park into a $190,000 house, apparently the only home he oould find in which be couJd lay his weary head, he did so as a sacrifice for public service. It is quite discernible t bat many Ameri cans in these limes are acquiring an item poor Agnew does not possess - povert y. GEORGE T. SCHNAPP Do 1t'e Neer! II? To the Editor; Operation Ufesaver! What a winner! The fabulous city or Jrvlnc, With the highest tax role in the county, ha! found yet another way o( spending taxpaytrs' money. The ratiorui!C! for the new am· bul ance. is absolute ly justifiable for a number of reasons: I. There is hardly a house in lrvlne with less than lwo cars -none 0( which would se rve In an emergency -1 am sur•. 2. The ambulance services from nearby have been unsatisfactory -on both oc· casions. 3. A lC!Chnlcia.n could save the life of a person with serious bleeding or CC'ssatlon ( ___ MAIL __ B_o_x_ ...... J L11!tn lr9111 rud1n •r• we!CMM. Mennally wrll•r• 1lloultl c1n¥1Y ltMlr 'llftM,.• In .. •rlh 1r leH. Tiie rltlll " certclenM llHen " tit •llH• « lllllllM" 111111 I• n_.,..., Ali ltlNl"I "'1111 111-clvR ll9Hlur1 ..... IMIH"9 ....... blrl ... _ "''' "' wlllllllltl ... ,_, If IUffkl.itt rel-II ••nf'IT. P"trY will 1111 Ill ,.., • ....._ or breathlng. Jn virtually all other cases, be could do little. 4. The three to six minutes required to "reach any location in Irvine" wool.d allow death by either suffocation or hypovolemia (blood loss -see 3). IT IS abundantly clear that many of our citizens have analyzed !he healt h s.ituation plaguing Irvine. They have con· eluded that a new $15.000 ambulance. tv;o technician.! playing cards around t h e clock. (a total of 8 for 24 hour and weekend coverage), and a monthly overhead of $6,700 is. v,·hat everyone wa nts. 1be public no longer has a voice in ve- toing projects which have the slightest hint of utility -even thou~ the cost may be outrageous. A vocar minority i'IC· complishcd far more than a lazy. in· different. and busy majority. I submit that operation lifesaver be can· celled and replaced by operation peo· nysaver before the cost of living becomes any more unbearable. ' JOHN JAEGER Refreshing To the Editor : I want lo publicly th ank Bob Smith or Smith's Areo Service at Baker and Bristol In Costa ~1csa for giving us such fl. refreshing news story in holding the tumpany tanker captive ror five hours. For \Yhate\•er point he made. lt Is <'n· coura g1ng to see and know that one man has ~·hat It takes to s1and up and rtbel against some of 'the injustice In all phases or living lhal \l e have stuffed down our thronts these days. Thank you 1Job. It \\'as great while It lasted and rn:ty !he company look upon )'OU vdth renewed respect I'll be In and buy some gtis one of these days and th:Jnk you in person for a really great human intt'rtst story. J, VJNSF..L Rike Rlghlll To The f.dilor : Recenlly I was bicycling on F'a1rv1ew l'toad, norlhbound for Orange Coasl College, when I had an argwnent with a man in a pickup truck about v.·bo had the right-of-way. We ended up al the police station where the desk sergeant pointed out the OMV section that stated bicycles have all of the obligations and privileges of a motor vehicle. I'D UKE to take this opportunJty to remind drivers of bicyclists' right to the road. When a rider won't get oW:r by the curb, as common sense would deem pru· ,.dent. it could be because of broken beer bottles or loose gravel. Please remember -the bicycle rider may be slower than you, as a motorist, but he has equal rights to the road, which should be respected. Bikeways are one solu tion to the prob. lems of mismat ching traffic speeds. Please lend your support , so such con- frontations as described above may"""be avoided. DON W. BENEFIEL Squirrel Fan To the Editor: -- · l an1 wondering if you could help iq any way to gain support to help slap the des truction of the ground squi1'rel ln tht Fashion lsland·Ncwport Center area. · As buildings are being built closer and closer to the highway, more and mor~ animals are getting killed and denied an1 place in y.•hich they can safely live. No one seems to th ink they even exist, but !hey are there and in grea t dangC'r. VICTORIA CLOUSE OlAMel COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. \Vttd, Pilblishtt Thoma.s K cc vii, Ed,tor Borbara Krriblch Editorial Pagt: Editor The t>dilorial pe~ \lf 1~ Daily fl1lot M!eks lo 1nlonn Md rtimulace 1'l'Ddrrs b)· Pn'SC'l'lllfll{ on th11 pa.re dlYtr"Se .commenra ry oo klp1('1 of in- ltl"l'it by !iYndh·atf'd ('l1lumn!111 1nd r.a.rtoonlsts. by pro\'ldlng n forum for ttaders' vll'Ws IUld hy p~~enOJli this nc11..,paper'! Of)lnlons and kk-M on currtnt top!~. Tht-rdHori11l opinionll of t~ Dally P1klt 11w11r only in l'hc f'ditorial rolumn 11t the lt>P (l( the pqr. Opinlonl t~Jl"'NK"d by thr: cot· umni1111 and c11noon1511 Md Jeow writen ue lhoelr o-<o'n and no endonP< mcnt of lhc.>lr vlf"W11 hy 1hc Daily PUDt thol.tld be lnftTR'd. Wednesday , October 10, 197 auBNtE.1 By Phil lnterlandi • "Talking to. planls is one thing. Shouting at them is another."· -L.!ff. Boytl Coolidge Dozed 12 Hom·s a Day Best-selling sort of book Is still that type "itb th~ title lbat starts out "How To ... " Our Lo\•e and War man is thinking of writing one such. For the money. His tenta- tive t!Ue : "How To Get a Date in San Francisco." He says if it does all right, he may write one on ' Honolulu, Los Angeles, Dallas, so on. Not a bad notion. really. Except for that one on Dallas. Am advised all the unattached romantics lhere i.lready know how. If you're alraid to take that fish oft the line aft er you catch it, young lady. v.·hat you suffer from ls ilchthyophobia , remember that. The stargazers claim people born under the sign of Taurus are extra- ordinarily sensual. Yes, halt the mothers of high school students smoke. quite true . . ISO~IETRICS h 's that thing called isometric exercise that's said to enable the Navajo baby to walk at an earlier age than do other youngsters. Navajo infants stay strapped to t~r motbers' backs for the flfSt nine months. \Vhile awake 1n motioo, they constantly strain at their bindings. Th.ls strengtbem them coosiderably. it's said. Don't yet know which United States president slept the least, but do know wbicb s~pt )be most. Record sbo"•s Calvin Coolidge dozed 12 hours out of e\·ery 2~ during his lttm in the White House. If yot.i"re planning to put another coat of color O(l the basement stairs. mister, dc11i"t forget to add a little sand to the paint. NAMES Q. "\\There does John Anderson rank on that list . of most common combinati<¥JS of given names and surnames in the United States?"' A. Jt's No. 6. Right after No. 5, Robert \Vilson. And No. 4, William Jones. As previously reported, three most cooimon such combinations are: No. I. .Gregory Smith. No. 2, cMrles Johnson.I No. 3. Harry Brown. Why so many . elder Smitlu named their little boys Gregory I just don't kOO\V, Q. "This guy is trying to tell me that lava can f\o\v O\'er a field of snO\\" without metling all the sno\v under. neath it.'" A. So il's said. so it's said. That snow cools the wider· side to a crust in a rapid manner to leave the deeper snow in dandy condition. Q. "Do cats get rabies?" A. About 400 a year do. In this countrv. Nowhere nearly as many 3s dogs. certainly. \Vhen coi1frontcd by rabid beasts. cats are niftier escape artists than dogs. Q. "Come on , Louie, ooe more time, name those five essenlials of .happiness." A. Health, freedom, economic idcpcndenrl'. congenial "'tlrk and reaiprocated love. You doing all right? Address niai/ to L. J\f. Boyd. P.O. Box 1875, .'Ve tc- port Beac/1. Cal if. 92660. Keep Pants On Court Hears Police Case \\'ASlllNGTON (AP 1 -The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to decide \.\'hcther police officers viol ated 1hc constitutional righ1s of t"·o Ohio men by taking their pants for evidence. Defending the officers, thl' governn1ent I a"' y e r s con· tended. ''The 'seizure' did not subject respondents to any personal humiliation (as \VOuld the seizure of trousers hn· mediately following .11rrest on a public street )." THE COURT agreed Tues·r=----------•i day 10 hear the govC'rnmcnt's r challenge or a 1:.s. Circuit 1 Court decision lh<ll the of·1 ficers erred becaus<' thev di1I not obtain a seareh wa.rront before asking the l\\"O for their trousers. Police officers in U!bonon. Ohi o arrested and jniled th<- men follo\ving !he ~fay 1970 break-in at the Lebanon Post ornce and on the follo\ving day bought ne"· pants for lhern ctnd requested the pnnts the n1en were "'earing. AT TIJEIR !ria l. lhe pro!!· eculion sou~ht to inlrod ucc os rridence paint traees roond on the pnnls Allegedly 1nal('hing paint from fhc posl office y.·in· d-Ows. l: I ,I' t~i1\'' Ml' '~II ~!Wl'l'll •><• W l (I( •,. Tit. Fint A111t11dine11t pre111p· pom thot rl9l1t co11cl•lio111 •'• .... ,. n•oly to .,. ••tlltrod •• , ef a 11ulltlt11do of t0Mj11111 rlrio11 thro11tll 011y •l•d of 011tllorftettl•o 1t lectlo11 .. , -.ludor l,earuerl llot1d • ' This year 's trench coat is \vrapped. And, it's a coat '"ith char.icrer. Confidenc. Assured. Handsomely top-stitched from rhe jaunty epaulets co rhe boldl y stated pockets. Impeccably derailed in br6\\'0 and "·hire Donegal tv:eed. By Lu ba. \X'oo l blend. Siz t'S six co fourteen, SIOO ~llss Bullock SOUTH COAST PLAZA SANTA ANA ·.•> ~ -~ i'· f 1 L 1c opulence of black and go ld. l()gcther. in a lustrous go\\·n by Hue}' \'Va luer for /\{annequin. Sleek nylon jersey bodice; skirr, collar t and cuffs in sheer nylon, i::oldl·n·threaded lvich an exquisite block pattern. Eight to fourteen, 8100 P:ivllion Drc~scs .. \ ' ' ' ( ...:!. . • DAILY PILDF Si '· •• ' 1 • • •• ' • , • .. £ ' . • ·. Bullock's South Coa5t Plaza, Monday throush Friday 10 :00 a.m . «r9:30·p.m., Saturday 10:00 a.m. 10 6:00 p.m., 3333 Bristol S<rcel, Cos!ll Meta, T•l•phon•: ))6·0611 Bullock's Sama Ana, Monday 1hroush Friday from 10:00 a.m. 10 9:30 p.m., Saturday from 10:00 a.m. 10 6:00 p.m., I Fashion Squar., Santa Ana, Telephone: )47-7211 I -. r • .. . . • -... -. ' I .. Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks j VO ·66, NO. 283, 5 SECTIONS, 84 Pl,~ES .O~GE·.COUNJY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY; OCTOBER 10, 1973 TEN CENTS 'j - .. * * * "* * * Stung ltlan11 . . -' -, , .-{\gp..ew: A .Name For Househo.ld By Tbe Anodaled Prus . '· \ Gov, Spiro T. Ainew of Maryland free- ly admitted tha.t he was litle known out· side hiB ~Uve state when Richard M. Ni•on piCked him t0 be his vice presiden- tial running mate in the 1961 presidential election: "I airee with you ihat the name of Spiro Agnew is not a household word," tbe &-foot-2 genial Marylander said alter bis ~ection. '1 certainly hope It will. become one in the uext couple of months." , · He bad admitted '&e ·was-"stwm.ed" by Nixon's decision. "I had noJdea that this. was gotng· to happen. It came as a bolt out ol the blue," he said. •10f course, my family b trtinendously excited 8.bout it. I welcome the chinci? a' this crucial m0inent In the ~ of this Country to be a contrlbutlni \Wt. of a cam2'fll!l seen~ that I hope will put Americl.·100 a' neW ~vel of ,progrelt." . MINEW ORIGINALLY bad ""l'Ported Gov. George Romney of Michigan for tbe ~btbo preo!dontW nomlnltton,"then Gov. Nelton A>-feller ol New Yor~ and flllally .N-. A.aiew'a -beaome -~>#1..., werii tor '...mi ...... itatt• ... 'be >l -------------~ -----__ ~-~ made ~·the caJ!lPl!p,wtidJ -.! rlcfi>riously for tbe lf1'111l-Aa>lew dcl<et. . Dllriha tbe campaign Agnew ham· mered hard and conUouously on his fa'('orUe theme of "law and order." He · termed student d l 11 e n,t er s ~'basically parasitic" an4 asaerted, "They .have never done a producUve thing In their liv.es. Tbey talte their tac- tics from Fidel Castro and their money f~m ~ddy." · AGl'jEW PR.OWED . that a N!Ion- Acn;eW a~tn!nlstration would bring an end' to Civil disobedience of w kind and "the courtah1p of irresponsible dlsaent. It He asserted. "there are procedures that eliat to challenge .• .law without briek-ing it." . • . The . future vice president. , allO. . en· coun~ criUcism for campaign com- ment on Vice President BUbert· H. Hwrlplirey' wbqm he · sakl "'5 ""!'flim. conmnatism'' and bll ethnJc references -once ... hen he called ~ ol Polbb descerlt "Polacks" and q:iin when. be referred to a repoftl!iti. of .J~ an-· cestry u a "f8t Jap/f In a victory statement ~ ftferred to Nixon's tolerance durlrig peiiodi of critlctsm of Agnew's campaign efforts. '1 It liESSER MAN may have Jnclined to Interject into mw particular efforll In tllis aU-out atterppt to be elected certain advice that may have been very \.lpset- tlng to me under the Circumstances," be said. • In anrwer to a question, he safd he • Mostly IWlilr Thursday, with '1lghlly warmer _.temperaluret along. the strand. llilhs In tbe mid-'°" at lbe beacbea, rising to the 70s Inland. Overnight lc!wt 56. , • INSWE TODtt Tlltnk!no about b•!llno a home iir I h.• Soddltl>ack Vol!<y? There'i plenty of them for .aale but I/OU hooe to be rok!iig i• u.. ;ing to afford' one. See ato'l"U. Page 11. At Y• SIMct I ,......... ' L.M. lml I """"' •it ....... . ,....,... '' C.=I . I .............. 4,• ~... . *= = c-tt 11-11 c,........ .. ,, Or. ~ "1: 0...-....... lJ ·-~ Molt alllfwlll '""' ' T..._ 8 ' ....... _., .... TMIMn ..... '~ lP·W ......... 4 ,., .. ...,., .. ,, ~ ...... t .... " .. ...,.._. M Wtrlll lftllllt 41• Alll UMwl 11 - thought tome of the cr!Ucl.om ol him wu justlfied, then added that ao1114 of his conduct '1was a'ttributable to the lack of experience· iil a n8tional campaign." The national campaign~ waa nothing compared. to ~gnew's later rbet.orlc. Frt>m , the ·tln!e of lpauguratlon !>e t<llUOI! the C01111try, bringing ·mcoey to Republlcap. COff"'11 aod roaa!h>g the 9P" pos!Uon. He, called leaden of tbe Viet-~' war p~~ movemeni "ail effete '°11"'·"' lnipudent .snobs" and deacribed teliviAon aod radio reporters as "the most:"?11t;rlicial thinkers I've ever $:eell." RE ENTERED the 1970 off-year cam- paip wtth zest, using rhetoric that dulled memories of earlier CIJDpaigns. His Jn. tent was to get a Congress friendly to ?;ixoa. ~peclally in the Senate where Ni%OD. bad received frustrating legislative setbacks .•. If i~ ~t subjecting a Republican to 4 his oratorkal laah;Uie ileputffiean gont. He tol~ a Press Conf~ence he wan,ted the ... voters to reject "radical liberals" whom he eventilally>deStoaled .. ,;radlr-llbo." . He deftneCI a r8dlc81 llberaf'as one who • could bO "i!epended' qpob to· •<¥. against the lnter.sl of law' ind·ordei llid apin!lt •' 'll!i' ~ orll>ftjlhijotalll'e aGlileiY .IUl!f .!IP!mt t&e, ioi:et~pnng ol tbO •. Jlnl.ted Statea.vlrtually ever)'j 11 He ..... -' ... i -~ .. _ -J1ildQtlam. i -~airr..-Jmal In~-· ~ ~ pGliltr. l <lon't Ill' llieJ .., ... Wllllled ~· judlcitl-·· -the olfke. they. bold. All I ~ 'all I qoestton .la· tbelr judplent wiilcii t think Ja'.a~ l!orrtble. And I .\im't \hinlt it's corilpatible with the ~lltical poslUon ol the. majority of tbe American people." · · THEN HE· SHOCKED the political world by naming a member of his own party, Senator Cbarl,s Goodell of New York, as a member of the group. Goodell.bad be'en appointed to fill the qnexplred. term of Senator Robert F. Kennedy. He .had· fought Nixon .on Cam- bodia, bad demanded that Nixon r,. a deadlln& for Vietnam troop withdrawal and bad Voted against the President's tW9 _mwu~I Supre,me C o u r t nominees. · ~ Were cde!f from Republicans and Democrats to silence him but Agnew said, "I want to emphasize that I have no intenUoo -slmp!y be~use of cries to quiet me -of being quieted. And I don't \hill the-Preaid~t has any intention of kld!,c&Ung any ~leasure with anything Ilaive aal:d)O far~• , . , He lncr0uecf his atta". aplnst pot, ~. procesi, •. pqmography and ~!II pa!riotl!m, all matters he ' belloved were.the con<m11 bf tbe "silent lllljortty!' And. he tried. to blame liberal Democnlll running, for ·111e Senate as ,.._..ble lot'the pi'obltms. ·1n 'a San J.,. Speech he asked: . . ' · "WILL· AMEIUCA be led by a Presi- dent elected by a majority of the American people (Ni:zon actually got 43.4 percefit of the vote in 1968) or will we be inUmJdated 8bd blackmailed into follow· Ing the ,path dlctaled by a disruptive radtW and militant minority -tbe pam- per.ed .Prodigies of Ifie radical liberals m the United State.? The radical liberals hatched their little chicks, and now they are ~ home ~ roost." .Agnew's.campaigning and tjlat of NII· on, who. took the campaign trail, too, failed ol lt.s purpose--coolrol Of the Sen- late. Goodell was defeated by James L. Buckley, a Repilbllcan running as a Conservative, however. Nixon claimed be had won· an Ideological base wtth the electtoo of several other-R e p u b 11 c a ns and Conservative Democrats: Wben Jm dawned there was constant speculaUon whether Nixon would keep 4new u bis running mate. On July n NlxO!l dlaclo!ed that he bad selected ,\gnOw again, Naturally, the Republican Natl.anal Convention in MJaml Beach In August 1pproved Nixon's choice. AFTER. HIS renomination, Agnew said he would campaign totally °" the Issues and not as~a-partlsan !!cutting edge." He 1&ld that he was dlstn!ssed · at "the 1-ali1ecl"ldenUty that I r<celved" In the campaigns cf~961 and ll10 and-would like to obliterate that. 1 He definitely did run 1 quieter cam· palgn aa-d usually kept weekends free. nere wtre news atortea a~ "new Agnew," However. at ooe rally, he pulled (Ste llAllDLINE, Pap li I -- ' . OJ: -· -~~ -· Ul"l-T ........ ·'f Viti '-ltlSll>ENT SPiltO .AGlfEW CALLS IT aUITS ' . P-. No Ccintnt In Maryland, Flnod $10.000-• EQ?pti8'1S~~~t · . . . G0,lqn Heights' Retaken By Israel From Arabs Buu.ETIN clear -.wh~ther it was a brief ~aJion . •TEL AVIV i (AP~ -· Pieinler( •6'hla !. or _the, b;eg~g of an expect&(,coan- Melr' said wO,: .. ~.l!l<>l(llm~· .Ille , t"'!ffens1,ve 8l!Ded at destroying_ ,the Golan u.tpti fi!m 'Sirla Utl l-b· .. Sl"'an armf. . , . . forees· are pmbb!J' ·baCk"".1be EcPtiaO Military spokea111en ~ the l!l:Ound army along &be Saes' ClaUl.::eat ..e·.amd , · throst followed air strikes on ' .the die Soviet Union 11-poaring'tn new:&rriu Damascus airport because It had.been to fael &ff Arab on1lanpt; ' • . us.ed· sitlce:the start ·of the war -Saturday : for laun«;hing attacks against ll!rJtel by Sukbol 17 and SUkhoi :>ii warp~.. · Air battles swirled through the sides Bi Ua!led Preis. lateniat!onal ll'he Israeli air force flew massive bombing attacks on S)'l"la and Egypt to- day and carried the war into Syria in an effort to offset the loss of the Bar-Lev IJne at the Suez Can81, Israel's worst military· setback In 25 years. (Related stories, Page 4.) Iraq indicated it was entering the war on. the side of the Arabs and said its planes already ~d taken part in attacks on tbe Suez and Golan fronts. · King H"""1n of, Jordan called up all ~rve11 . '1be<:ause of the present circumstances" and it appeared Jordan ~l•Joi!I tbe war. . Official Itiaell 'mlli~ry sources said columns ol lara.U 'tanks pushed oul ol the Golan Heights, i'lttat Of five days of extremely bea\fY~ghUng, and were going after <lug-in S)irian infantl)'men and tanks over roi:ky and, difficult terrain. ~ctly wha~ the Israeli intention was in·the ground thrust was not immediate!)' ·· 'l'WO ~NT A.LS IN TW'.O DAYS Two< Dillis to rel)I; It took two days to get tbe 'Job done. That's tbe beauU!ul sl....ta(or)' Of this ad : ... r J• PENllfSVLA POINT: One " · blOck 'lei bMCb1'. b e a u t modem l ,.Bl\11175 mo., 2 BR/$250 mo: Furn, gar, 'sundeck. yrly, adults, (Phoo«No.) The advertiser who placed that hard· working ad In the Daily Pilot r<;>orted he rented both units t:> the ftrst peopl! who looked at therh Dnd that both were rented lr/ tbe second a!ttmoon the ad appearnd In lbe Dally Pilot. Test a DAiiy Pilot w$1ll ad ror speed iolln<U~ Diil the direct lino to rtsults, 84t-561a and each side reported·victorles. . Syria bas issued no reports' on the fighting ·on the occupied Golan Heights since shortly after midnight · Tuesday when It said Syrian troops encircled and reached the outskirts of Kunaitra: Howeve~ a UPI dispatch from Kunaitra said-the Israelis were mopping up pockets of Syrian resistance there: · Former ISraeli niilitary inielligeoce chief Maj. Gen.·Haim Henog said:· ''We are not in danger. We are now in a ·proc- ess of pie~ the initiatives . . . ".He said the' Syrian anny was ''DoW 1 ip seriOWI ·danger and is pondering !be ptW-lem ol defending it.s own . tenitocy bt Syria." · · • Tank and arWlery batUes .blazed on the Suez Cahal front five to nine miles behind the Bar-Lev Line for the fifth day of the 1973 Middle East War but so far tliey appear to have been indecisive. Gaito reported heavy air strikes against Israeli positions in the Sinai today. Israel bad reported some units a·cross the cease.fire line Tuesday· but today ·the sources , lhdlcaled the move was in strength. . Israel said its air force shot down 17 counterattacking Syrian MIGs trying to attack in the Golan Hetgbta 8rea -'the b!ggest lsr'aell clali:n of this war. Cairo reported ltl alr-foree'blt Jsrae1i .troops In tb&-S~ii aDd ~ 1'ire.'1o·Jst~ett_thilitiry headquarteta there wblle beatlnll -o!t In-land air fti\11. • . ,. The war apPeared•to have turned Into a war of' attrition wU?I iielther side ex· peeling a quick, knockout ·victory. Diplomatic efforts to end the fighting were at a stand!ti11. There were con- spllaUons between Washington and Moscow but no si'gn of a solution. United Nations Security Codncil efforts were t.o no avail -and hfndered further by a ·Soviet walkout on an Israeli 1peecb. Die Arabs have reported destroying more than 200 Israeli planes during the (See MIDEAST, Pap ll • 1 ' I Vice President 1 Fined $10,000 ! In Tax Evasion WASHINGTON (UPI)-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew resign~ ~ . today. ~ He pleaded no contest to a charge of evading fe<leral income ~ taxes in 1967 in an appearance before U.S. District Judge Walter E. ' Hollman in Baltimore. Hoffman plac~ him on probation for three 1 years and fin~ him •to,ooo. · 4 President Nixon is empower~ by the 25th Amendment to the ,4 Constitution to nominate a successor. H both houses of Congress con· firm him by majority vote, the nominee will fill out the rest of Ag· new's term, t0-Jan. 20, 1977. \ In a statement to Hoffman, Agnew admitted "that I did receive payments during the year (1967) which were not expe'Dded for pollti· cal purposes and that, therefore, these payments were income tax- able to me in that-year and that I so knew." j He aiso said: · "My de&ion to resign and enter a plea ot nolo contendere rests on my firm belief that the pubtlt interest requires swift disposition ,~j of the problems which are faclilg me. · ·1· am advised tl!a~' tujL l!lga\ ~enae of the prob!lbJe.charge l agalpst .. me could cons• 1eVenll years-. I am concemoo that intense ! media interest in the cue would distract public attention from im· portant natio~ probltlll(I \")ht country's detriment." Agnew denlld"tbat ~ta.i.. reeelved influenced his official action~ as gove:mor. "My acceptance of contributions was part of a long-established pattern of polltical;fund-rasing in the state," be said. "At no time have I enrichoo myaeU at the expense of the public trust." The entire arrangement was woi:ked out in advance by the Jus- tice Department and Agnew, who hotly denied earlier reports \bat he was involved in plea bargaining. i As part of a~emen~ the. govel'l!!Dent .1'ill not prllSecute Agnew o~ any other charge arising from any kickback investigation. Agnew sent Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield his letter of resignation. "Today I ·have resigned as vice president of the United States. Thank you for the many kindnesses you have extended to tne. I will always treasure my days of service with you and with the U.S. Sen- ate/' the letter said. A vice president's only constitt!tional responsibility is to preside over the Senate. Mansfield told reporters, "I think he is making a tragic mistake. I think he should have stayed in the ring." Agnew has been under investigation in Baltimore since last win- ter on charges he sought and accepted bribes and kickbacks from contractors while serving as the highest elected officer of Baltimore County, the largest county in Maryland , anti as governor of the state. On Aug. 11 in a hand-delivered letter Crom U.S. Attorney George Beall, he formally was notified that be was under investigation for possible violation of bribery, conspiracy, extortion and tax evasion laws. t He proclaimed his innocence and said he would fight the charges. Over the last few weeks, he bas mounted an aggressive battle. Agnew is the second vice president in history to resign !roht office. Thi first was John C. Calhoun, who resigned on. Dec. 28, 1832, in the closing months ol the Andrew Jackson administration to claim a Senate seat he had won in South Carolina. The court· proceeding .on the filth fioor of the U.S. Post Office building in Baltimore consumed 36 minute~. Agnew spent most of the day in executive office building ad- jacent to the White· House. He called in his staff at early afternbon to inform them of his decision . Until the announcement, the plans 'lor Agnew's resignation were a well-kept secret. Nlxon went through a full schedule of activities today, briefing congressional leaders for an hour and a half on the Middle East crisis, visiting with an AfrJcan leader and presenting medals of science to 11 scientists. Judge Hoffman called it a "tragic event in history." Attorney General Elliot L. Richardson said in Baltimore, "Out of compassion for the man, out of respect for the office , he has spared the nation the agofly of a long trial." Reports had clrculatoo th at .the White House had drawn up a contingency list of possible successors.. · One published report listed some of the possibilities as Richard- son, Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York, former Go.v. John 8. Connally of Texas, Assistant Attorney General William D. Ru1:kel· shaus and Sen. Barry M. Goldwater, (R·Arlz.). The White House had steadlasily denied the existence or any such list. Any .nomination made by Nixon would be subject to severe sc~utmy tn Congress because, among other thin1•. the nomineo might prove lo be a successor to Nixon as the Republican nominee three years from now. ' \ ' I ( , _=-~.:....;L_Y..:~::.IL::O::_T ___ H~--_.::.W«l~n.~ ... ~·!:.·~O~ct~°"~''...l~O::_ • .'.:1•~73 Uuntington Officer F ' ed . ~ . • • Ill llf JOANNE Rl!lYNOLllS or ... °"" ....., ...,. I # tM Beach JIOllct officer Ron Pahntr WU frtt.td from Jail Tuesday nicltt, but the Orange County Dl1trict Al· tome;y•1 lnvesUgation of his glrtlrlend's abooUng death continues today. Deputy Dialrict Attorney, Bruce Pat· terlOn said today that two investlgator:s ba.ve been aulaned to the case and are conUnulng a fUU lnvesUgallon. "We bave DO Jdea bow loq It v.·tll take. Slnce we only came Into the C<W Pl1ort- day, we're golng to need more tlme," he ,.Id. Palmer. lt, wu rtleased from the Huntington Beach City Jail shortly after 5 p.m. He bad been held there since last Friday. "Our deelsloti to have him releued was based on the fac1 that we have in· sufficient evidence nt this time to show From Pagel HARDLINE ORATORY . • • 'ta police whiaUe lrom his pocket and blew k It hecklers. At some later rallies bectSen blew polJce whistles at hlm. Tbroupout the campaign reporters wondertd about the "new Agnew." A reporter asked him which "'as the rral Apw, the abrasive vice president the pMt four years or the quieter cam- ~ In 1112. . With a slight smile, Agnew ~plied , "When I get up and look in the mirror in the mOrning I say 'What ore you going lo be today, fellow?' If l fee l bad, I'm the old Agnew. If I feel good, J'm the new Agnew." The newsmen roared with Jaucbler. WHEN TllE CAPllPAJGN drew to a close Agnew had covered 45,000 miles, spoken in 55 cities and 35 states. With Nixon's landsli de re-election Agnew "'as in the best position of any RepubJican to win his party's Preslden- ..... --------- '''"' da•lfl•g 1tlll; It'• ju1t lhnt others are moi:• '"9 more to the left,' tial nominatioo ln 1976. The spotlight for the next four years was Agnew's. Agnew swtpt into the Maryland governorship In 1966 by nearly 100,000 votes and on a liberal pl atfonn. But in the spring of 1968 Pifaryland political observers thought they detected a less 1iberal stance. Agnew denied this. "I haven't changed." be told reporters shortly before leaving for the RepubJlcan Orange Crate Derby Slated For Saturday The second annual Orange Crate Derby, spomor<d by the FOWltain Valley Jaycees, will start at 8 a.m., Saturday , at the intersection of Slater Avenue an<l Bushard Street. Competitors will be divided into three age braciretl: H : Jl).12; and 1~15. Youths may enter the race miytime up to the 8 a.m. start. There ill a '2 entry fee. Cars must be steered with a steering wheel {no guide rOiJe!) and the car and driver caMot exceed 250 pounds in \veight. Any t)'pe of wheel, (rom roller state to bicycle tire, is permissible. All cars must have brakes. Whmers in each age bracket v:i\I be eligible for southern regional competition this November in Brawley. For further information phone 897-4i111 or 962-3198. Flu Shot Clinic Set for Seniors A nu shot clinic for senior citizens in Hunt ington Beach 11.·ill be held Oct. 18, from 5 to S p.1n., at the Lake Park Clubhouse. l..ake Street and 12th Street in Huntington Beach. The clineie, sponsored by the Sorop- timisl Clu b of Huntington Beach and the Recreation and Parks Department, is in· tended for those over 45, but·accordlng to a club men1ber, no one will be tunied :J"'ay. The cost of the flu shot is $3. convenUon. "I'm standing sUll: it's just that others are moving more to the left." Agnew's career "'as io the classic American mold. His fat.her \\'as TheOOore Spiro Anagnostopoulos 11.·ho came to the United States from Greece in 1896 and shortened his name. His mother "·as the form er r.targaret Akers of Bristol, Va . The lather operated a restaurant i n Baltimore. AGNEW. \VHO \\'as born Nov. 9, 1918, studied chemistry for three years al Johns Hopkins and then switched to I.he University -0f Baltimore. World War J[ interrupted his studies. At the conclusion of the war, in which he served as a com· pany C1lmmander of the 10th Armored Division in Europe, he returned to !he University of Baltimore and received his la"' degree. During this period, he acknowledged the persuasion of a senior law partner "'here he worked and changed his registration from D e mo c r a t to Republican. Agnew, married to the former Elinor Judefiod, of Baltimore, moved to the suburban community or Loch Raven Village where he became president of the P.T.A. Active civicly, be worked in a successful drive for charter home rule govenunent which replaced the Boerd of County Commissioners with a tulltime County Executive and Council. Jn 1962 he was elected Baltimore County EiecuUve despite a Democratic regUitration edge or near 4 to 1. Under his administration, Baltimore County became one of the first In the na· tio n to enact a public acoommodations law. New schools were bullt, teacher salaries improved, the pupil;teacher classroom ratio was reduced by 14 per- cent, public ki.ndergarteru: were begun and lbe police bureau was organized. SUCA WAS HIS re<on! thal when he ran for governor in l91i6 he won handily, becoining the fifth Republican governor ol M!'Yland in 1111 )'W'S. . ·' - ~Will Plans ,N~w: ()utlet • ID Huntington ' . Goodwill Industries will open its first Huntington Beach store Oct. 19 in the Five Points Shopping Center at Main Street and Beach Boulevard. A 10.year lease has been signed for use of a 4,000.square foot store. Robert Lan· dahl will manage the store with five v.'orkers under him . The store will serve as a local outlet for goCKls manufactured by handicapped individuals ·working for the non-profit Goodwill Industries of Orange County. Store hours will be 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., ~tonday through Saturday. A puppet show and refreshments will ~ featured on opening day, Oct. 19 .. Teacher Fined $250 SAN DIEGO IAP) -A teacher of mentally retarded children has been On- ed $250 and Jllaccd on a year's probation aft er allegedly beating a 13-year-old pupil. criminal action," Patterson said. Palmer waa bookl!d oo suspicion of murdtr alter ihe &booting deatb ol hlJ glrl/rlend, Mary Oleuby, 21. Miu Cleuby died ol a single buUel wOund suf· fettd at her 1plrtm~t at 17637 Newland St. According to Palmer"s statement, he had been visiting her after getting off du· ty as a patrolman. •Ie was carrylog a 9 mrn automat.lc whlch discha rged as he I ' put it lnlo blJ pocUL ! ., llod !'""'<!Ad the &bootin( 11r ~ \*I" Pattmon said blJ Jn-tP .'~ 1lta. . by cr1mlnllllll .tr.m tbe or..,. l:tW.IY" huenon .. Id ID W iler ..... 1ccount Crime Lab will be -vt"'"'•• lb that P1lmor had pallled 1 polygraph i..t • .,. .. ~-e 1en to hlm Saturd11 wu "lncorrtct " phy1iCIJ evidence ln the cue and "Jn. .~he dJd not l'laborate on his 1tatem~t. tenrJewina: tara:e numbers o( witnesses," e1nwbUe Palme:r, although free. re- ~·hlcb Include the dead w o m &Jl' 1 lDllns on suspensJon from the pol ice neighbor> and fr(enda ol'11t• coqple. deparunent. Ho noted that Palmer bas been "IOiallY • Capt. Mike Burkenfiold aa kl Iha! once cooperallve" In gtY!ng-1tat~ ud-.lb• · Dlilrlct Altomey has acclded . fllietber qr pot ~ rue f, criminal char~• 1111n11t tbe .olllcor, llleli It wUI be ti\< department's Job to conduct an internal Investigation of the :ihoo_Ung to detennlrle U Palmer was negligent in handling h1s - gun. 1be 31-year-old officer has been on tije Hunting ton Beacb for~ !Or nearly lhr~e Jean, ud worked for Uie Costa M~ Follce Departl:nent for five yiars prior to movlpg to HuiitlngtOn Beacba -' ' Huntington Loses Plane Hunting ton ! • Police Reveal $20,000 Craft Crashed Saturday I High Rise A $20,<m police airplane, purchased by lluntington Beach les! than t"'O months ago, crashed Saturday In the desert near Yucca Valley while cit a training OJght. Police offid~ who dldn't release the story until Tuesday afternoon, said no one was injured, but tbe airplane, a four- pa....,er MAULE, may have been da maged beyond repair. "We don't know yet it if can be Tax Override repaired Or if we'll have to replace it," Lt. Robert Morr!,.., head ol the police air division , said. "Whiche ver happens, it will be covered by insurance.'' Hllntlngton Beach lifllcer Floyd Stal· font, sa, ooe of·the departmenfs orlg!nal helicopter pilots, •wu at the controls practicing landings, when the plane flip- ped JalJ-0......,..., Morrison said. .. .. AOOl<dlng to Morrison, Staffon! was accompanied by flight Instructor ~ohn Mayhew, 25, who bas been training two Huntington Beach olllcers to pllol the MAULE alr<:ralt. Chief Quits # "'Ibis was Stafford's final brusbup flight before taking hlJ pilot'• l1<ense " • said Morrison. "The Los Angel .. ha.sin By TERRY COVILLE OI 1119 o.llY Pilot ,..,. was smoggy and foggy so they new out to the desert to Giant Rock. The chairman of the citizens high rise "The Instructor wanted stafford to study .committee in HWllingtoo Beach practice cross-wind landings 80 they has resigned, criticizing what be said Is practiced al the Giant Rock air fie ld. the lack of cooperation the committee They landed onoe without any ~le. gets from. the city's plann'ing staff. Huntington Board Hires Financial Constiltants but as thef.begil to talte-olf'the aerond. "I will remain on the study com-~~t 1::::.;: 1::,'° ,:,~;, io mlltee;" Arthur Knox said this momlng. Mayhew toOt the controls, gave lt poWer "bul ln·a more pilss lve capacity. I'm not and tried to lilt off. Instead of goJnc up, going to deal witb the planning depart· it fiippe<I, wiping out the tall Surface and ment anymore." dan'taglic the engine." ~ ~ -• • La.st year, the dty counctJ appointed a Motr11111:r said the exact catll9. ol the seven-member citizens committee to help .....~ lm't mown yet, but 111e· too pilots tbe pl···•·· ...... ~ .. t and the pl·- Trustees of the Huntington Beach Union High School District Tuesday hir¢ a fina ncial consulting firm. Emerging from nearly two hours in ex· Osborne Named Interim Leader Of County Unit believe -wlbd bebiitd llle•plane must ~. -.-• ~ -· ti ~ . hi&.ve caught t.bi iau. ~· ning commisslon write· a high rise mn- ecu ve ·~oa;-tnmees Roll SbeN:man The Federal.A~tloa Ag~· cYM> Is structim ordinance. 3 :Ow~ ~ct s:"~d inmtlgatina 'll>e·erilfl•to ioailt Uiere Knor. today said tbe planning depot'\. g nJgbt ' hi.ve .tiieen ~IOIM' ~Cal ment had never really kept the com- 'aJtema ft metb)ds of f!Mnclng ad-failure. 'Jbi·ptant it'8 ~eCf.~(o mittee well informed OD lbe progress pl diffonil !acWtlel." ' ' a repair biJ!gll' In V"'11int. · !1Gi'!Qon tho high rise ordinance, which bas oow 11rl1 morning Shenkman said "It's no said the MAVLE; ~':' odolilol\ If the been rewritten JO limes In the pa!I 14 secret that we're ... , .. ;.,., about an over-department's five111>uce btllcoP.teis;Ws -.. scheduled In •o JnlO·ie-'ce -...~ ~. morths. ride." e ''i ~ ... waa. "We don't know now wtien"lt ~ be The "specific plan" high rise proposal, He added that no decision as to the size ready," he added. · the 10th draft, went be.fore planning cOm,- of the override or its use in building proj-The plane was to be fitted with $15,000 missioners Tuesday night, but discussion eots h8ll been dlsamed. '"We will have a in Police coounurucatlODll equl~t of It was again delayed, this time Wllil special meeting, probably next week, to wUch had not fet been inStalled,•1e> ~e the commission's Oct. 23 meetjng. < discuss the outline oC the project." he ol the special police gear was Oamaied One sharp criUclsm Knox had for the By JACK BROBACK said. in the crash. ' · whole process was that four diff~ or ... °"" "''°' ,,.., Stone and Youngberg,, w bl c b Morrison said the plane crash waa not planners -Dick Harlow, Jim .Pale.p, George Osborne, chief engineer of the specializes in municl....,1 •and 'achoo.I reparted earlier because police officials Dave Eady and Steve Kellogg -have Oran•e County Flood "'-trol District, to-.ri-.. -...:-.-....,_ ~f "eld worked OD the ordinance. • ~· ~g. was ~· rotn a " of themselve9 had ooly sketchy detalil ol 11. "As • day was appointed interim director r:J. the three . .. . ho soon as we get an understanding Pl•••1"ng department by the Board of "We didn't know w severely ,dimag-wtth one planner, another one Is Oil the SU ..... , . . Robert Martin, assistant IUperin-ed it wu," he said, "and ~ city job," Knox ('Ottlp)ained. peM9CCS. tendtot for business, oot«l tbi.t ooe of ball was closed Monday, "" 't ~-Kel'-• bo de •~ the "de of ~borne will take over ..-uoos of ..... ., "'56• w Ye..,.,.,.. , a a ~ .. ,.....-the reuoos for that cbok:e wu because of the insurance de'•"• .. we "~'I --'" pl !her Iba J the de~~·t immediately. tbe d. trl UI .-..., wwi. ................ ~ an ra n a more a:enera _. ......... 1S ct W pay nrr fee, unless the ·~u.ove the .J .. n ... ," "'"" rise ordin Is "'"" Forest Dicka500, current planning I ...., .. _.... '"&"' ance, now wor .... '6 oo director, has resigned effective Nov. a, e ectloo 11 su9"11ful. . "We aloo dldD't -cit)' ii.mcthn the !>">ject. d posed ·~-· effect If the '-paaes, theD the clillrlct and the city adminlatrat« reodlng -I "tCllll't ,.y we're totally to lilame, ,.. !:: ~~ .. ~will ha~t~som:ds. ' wUI be charged a fee on a alkUng IC3.le the ~ beiQrt we oouJd gtve ll totally ~mele•," KellCJlg replied. 0st:;e:':~";j,pointment is for not more ranging up from $15,000. ' repbrt... ' "ftiAp have not nowed smoothlj' bOth than six montbs. He will continue as "It. was the lowest fee ~.._ j.bree," , \ .# i wtffl'bUt.lately-weh<ivehadakltoCcoo.- flood con""'i'clilef and wtll receive no ad-Martm commenled. r • • ~ tacl with •t:.eonard Wright ol tbl ~ dltl.,,al ,;;,laary. Shenkman said today recent legisla-4'0 ts ml~·b" Supervisor Ra1ph Diedrich pushed for tion enables school districts to utilite . W'i'ig t was the Jast member added by the appointment calling attention to the funds raised in tax overrides for oon-' the city council to the seven-mernber mand ates the county must meet on its st-ruction projects. F R h T commitLee. He was placed on it because I I by Jan t In the Hun"·~·n Bea~ "~-1, ef· Or 8llC OUr he lives In tbe Huntington Beach town lot genera P an · · UU6.., cu 'IWJl.l'l',; neighborhood, cne of the a:ectort most He also suggested a study of separation forts to pass bond Issues have failed five often men. t1oDed as a potenUal high rloe of the general planning division from successive limes. 1be Huntingt.op Beach .Historical Socle- land use planning and possible C'Ofl· ty bas fO seats. open od a bua leaving ~-other committee members are solidation of several departments. Saturday for a three--bour tour of the old Lo · "All of these things point toward strong From Page J rrame Faber, who along with Knox leadership in the planning department Bixby ranch house in Long Beach. represents the HOME Cooncil; Jack . h d 'The r MIDEAST '.I'he bus leavts: at noqn, from the city Home..and Rhoda Martyn, both represen-right now," Diedn c sai . ' ime to .• r tinir the Buntin....... Harbour D.-.......oy study and deliberate these issues is used • • • 1ibrary at Ma!Jl and Fifth 1tietts. The ~er! A!JllOclzti;';' and Dave ... ~ up. We are now under the gun and must fint 40 persona who phone Mra. Virginia act quickly with public hearings and final five days or fighting but Israel still . Whipple, president of the historical socle-burg and Lenny Lindborg, both repiuen-decisions." claimed mastery of tbe air. ting the chamber Of commerce. d ty, at 848-14541, or the library at 536-5481, Knox, wOO two years ago filed a civil Diedrich also asked that the county a • Western military experts h a v e will be allowed to go. sWt that stopped a propoeed b1gh rue ol.- mi.nlstrative officer study the whole estimated Israeli plane losses a t flee-apartment complex in Sunse(1 Bay, range of planning including ecology, open somewhere around so, most of them to ' There is a $1 charge for touring what sald..if.the_city a.dopts •t be com5deni space, conservation, and roads. the surface-to-air missiles supplied by was once the seat of one of the old 8 poor high · la he will he! la·-~ "His study should include the whole the Russians on both fronts. nse w, P """"" range of county departments looking l~;;;;;;;;;;~~i;;;;;~~~~!!!Spani!!!·s!h!!a!n!d~gr~an!ls!.!!!~~;!!!!~iji~a~reli!e=ren~dum~~cam~pai;;;·gn;;a;g;ainlt;;;it;.~~ tov.·ard amalgamation of wor k , responsibilities and resources to create maximum efficiency in county govem- l{lent." He asked that the CAO submit results of the study and a proposal for reorganization within 90 days. An additionnl flu clinic will be avail· able in Nov. ~. from 3 to 6 p.m .. at the sa1ne locfltion. ~!arr information is avail· ahl!! at 847-2.'18! nr !l68-434l. OIANQI COAS1' Ma DAILY PILOT Je,fis l1 Rall y Scheduled At A11al1ei111's Melodyla11(l or1N ' ... Penr..-WHsoll-llunlop Tennis'Balls Doz.-7.95 ... BasketbaOs-5.95 to 28.95 CLOUD SUNDAY T~• Or•1110 Co.I>! OAIL'I' PILOT wolf\ '"~'<II '' C~"'b·-.... No.,1·Prtu. h PUDllll\fO b¥ •~• Oro..,,. (N•I PW'l"'•'"I (omiw"¥. s- ••'r ••Ii'..,., •n -h•nw, MON•¥ "'""""' "'•ICl•Y, IO• Cottf Mn•. N ... _, l ••cn. '1uollnfl"" ltt<~ ~°""'"•" Volle¥. l•o- r...t~. l•Vb>11!-lttwck er>:! "'" (ll""ntr/ 5t" J.,." Ct O>l"'"" A 11"91t •f9t"""I N •llOl'I n P\IOl"Md S1111rcun •'>I Sll"Clo•1, I ... Pt'tl"(hUI -1 .. n-'o i>lt"I " fl J;m Wt>I I t¥ S1•r~t. Co-to Nu•, Ct• •;rnlr, tllM Robert N. 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A mass rally to demonstrate solidarity "'ith the l!I'aelis in the latest ~fiddle East war "ill be held Thursday night at 8:30 in Anaheim. Ra lly sponsors. the Jewish Federation Council (JFCJ of Orange County. hop!' to auract between 3,000 and 4,000 people, Ix.th Jewish and non-Jewish. to f\lclodyland near Disneyland. Leona rd Shahe. president of lhc JFC in Orange County, said today that "in ex- cess of $100,000 may be scnerated at lhc rally." In addition to publicly displaying sup- port among Orange Cowity citizens an d raising hmds for Israel. the rally v;ill of- fer latest updates on the "'ar by the rnili lary attache from the Israeli Embassy. Also, a tape recording will be played Crom the United Jewish Appeal head- quarters i.n New York. telling of support tc1ivi1i~ around the country, Shane said. Shane stressed that both Je't\'S and non- Jews are v.·tlcome and needed at 1hc rPily. The United Je"ish \VclfarC! Fund of Orange County began a fund drive Sun· day. immediately .Jfler war broke out during Saturday Yon1 Kippur servlcts, ltle. hfghc!t holy day for lhc .Jewish peo- ple. "As of this mominf-. *•000 )\as been forwarded from the COl,1l1ty to purehase hospital equipment and other needed sup- plies not used for fighting," said Shane, president of Mercury Savings and Loan and rormer trustee of the Ocean View School District {n Huntington Beach. "Yesterday, we had $50.000, today $80.000, and by the end o( the week v•e hc.pe to be able to send over a quarter of a million dollars," Shane estimated. "None ol this money collected is being used for fighting." be added . "These rund! are used to rebuild bombed-out hcuses. buy transportation in the cities, hospital supplies, and things like that." "Thls Is the biggest outpouring oi financial support among lhe Orang!! County Jewish community yet," Sh11ne !Ud. "And, it's just started," .. ' While there are no exact rigures, lC- cording to Shane, the best estimates put the Jewish population in the county at between 25.tm and 50.000. •·we hal-'CR't even had to solicit volunt~rs to help us," Shane said. "Tne 1ustin headquRrlers of the JFC has been deluged with phone calls rrom people ~·anting to help. Right now t.hefe Lit 150 people on the telephone telling people about the rally." More Information on the rally la available at !he JFC headquarters, 138- 7725. 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EDITORIAL PAGE · • Inappropriate Action HunUngU>n Beach city councilmen won't bold a pub- lic bearlng on Southern Call!omla Edison expanlion Wl- Ul next Monday night. Nevertheless, they went ahead last week and informally reviewed and appro~d some 50 conditions imposed on the power plant p~posal prlor to any public notice of the issue. It seemed an inappropriate course of action consid· ering the senaiUve nature of the whole power plant ex· pansion controversy. We can appreciate the coµ,ncll's desire to expedite what will certainly be a lengthy and repetitive public bearlng. Councilmen Indicated approval of the conditions did not necessarily mean the expansion w o u Id be granted, but <ome of the conditions perbape deaerve more public airing. cause ol inadequate parking. According to figures prepared by the city staH, the hospital group's building wlll be short about 400 parking spaces in the jointly usaj. parking lot on the hospital gfte. But the city sW~ ta recommending approval or the plan, claiming the peak parking hours for the medical buildings will be different from the hospital. so that there will be ample parking, despite an apparent 400-car de!lcit. . We suggest that commissioners take pains to re· examine and assure themselves of this point. There are already too many hospital~ftice complexes in this area that suffer from Inadequate parking facilitle5> ' • WHAT IF I TAKE SOME POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS DRUG BECAUSE OF YOUR POLICY? \..... -- No one from f;dison was 1!~~ momben of the public weren't prellOD~ and until later In the meeting no one from the planning comm'tssion, which bad written the conditions, was present. Therefore, discussion on why conditions should or should not be approved was A Fiery Issue Sale of fireworks provides a touchy issue for most cities. supporters for the Fourth of July devices conjure up images of ipom, apple pie, tradition and ~atriotism. Opponents draw dark pictures of maimed children and roaring flames caused by errant sparklers, pinwheels and other packaged goodies. OH, THArS A GAMBLE WE'AE WILLING TO TAKE. THA rs SPORTING OF YOU. rather limited. , 1 The Edison hearing won't be much fun · for anyone, but expediting such maUers at the risk or 106ing public confidence is a risky nian~uver. , ' ' Needs Closer Look The dispute between two rival medical bustoess groups over construction of medical offices near the Fountain Valley Community Hospltll ,comes befoi:e the city's planning commission this 'leek. On one band ta the grou~ that built tbe hospital and the existing three-story medical building on the site at Warner Av,nue and Euclid streel They want U> add another three-story building. Their neighbor, another doctor, wants to put a t~ story building on hta site and he does not think the city should allow the hospital group U> build its building be-: Both sides have their points, as Huntin'gton Beach councilJneb. learned last week, and Fount:aln Valley's city fathers noticed a short· time before. At least one Valley councilman argued that fireworks safety is a parental problem, not a governmental issue. Fountain Valley councilmen decided to limit the sile of fireworks to ·anyone 18 or over. Huntington Beach, however, failed to reach any decision, with coun· cilmen stymied on the age limit issue. A control on the age of youths buying fireworks probably is a valid base. U Huntington Beach council· men plan to do that, they might 'as well make It 18 to be consist.ent with their neighboring city. Any other meas· ure simply won't be practical. It's either that or no age limit. ' H l'tce Preside1itial Plaii Falte r s Language As A Tool Of Dear Gloomy Gus C~nnally Running ·Into Opposition Corruption (SYDNEY J.HARRI~ Leaving politics quite aside -for, u my readers know, I have staked out other fields of interest for my prd- fessional concern -the most a~ aspect ol the whole Waterpte , inqUlry was the low level ol literacy it revealed -among interrogaton as well as wi~. · With the so-called energy ohortage why are the Newport Beach . city fathers running around closinl those abandoned oil wells gushing !O freely? P.O. 0\tOft'lf Ollt .,._.. .,, ............ )'t ......,. -..... __.,., nnect ... """" If Ille w•a ••· SIM AW' "' ...... te • ......., ..... Del,., .... WASHINGTON -From his position of seeming unassailability as President Nixon's choice to succeed Spiro T. Agnew aa Vice President, John B. Qxmally now coofrOnta growing hostility from the con· servaUve ·.regulan who dominate the Repu~µcan party,and.outrighl threats of reW!atlon 1!"111 bis fonl)<l' Democratic · brothers wbo ...Wd control bis vice prelidenUal -ma lion. ' 1 '!hat was not the. ly that the witnesses were nervous ; their way Mr. ~.:.i..~' lntentgators were equally t'*1i\oua and = ~:;; ambiguous In their · q u e • t I oo Ing. nod· 11 -e~. NOW IS all this simply a snide -of • suddenly, -him-I have rarely beard such p o o r Engll!h spoken pub- licly by presumably educated men, most of. them lawyer'!. A~ mos~ every gram- matical and 11)'1111<- tical sin in the book -snobbery oo my pai:t! I tb11ik oelf ii\ -ble eight I ~ . ~~·~bmlnd~:. f:T:~&·· . : :''', -· bq!4. pbra"'5 and ' "' · -· ore • thOl'UW' 1>itsldent • -• ~ ll thm "-'-too lllld ~111' a deal ~ which' ,., M/lf to lllp from oorredne14;llOI lnlll ~.' ~1'• ~ '°"' woulit expose committed dai!y -' and some of the barbarisms and aole- dsm were almost painfully repetiUoua. Everyone by now l:iaa cotmnented on the "at thia Point in time" and ''in that t~frame," and other such otMoul phrases ol ponderous jargon. But I am not even speaking d. such offlclaJete- wbat shocked riie was the lack d. rudimentary good F.ngllsb to be beard In tboee bearings. •1RE INVITED my wll'e and I to dffi. ner," says a fortne!' Attorney General of the U.S. "It was a meeting between the four ol us," says another highly ola<ed of. ficial, a graduate ol one of America's most illustrious universities. "Th a t memoranda w.., dated July 20," says still anocher White House aide, obvlous:lr, oblivious of the fact that "memoranda ' is a plural. ""1:--but Into evaslCll, haU.truth the ·omauj djorm lo RA.publican Judi· and eventually ; the kind of ainlster ences. 1be ,~: Jo show that the euphemism t)lat refers to bombing ol ~rmer Teau Democ:r81 could be ., defenseless civilians as a 1'protecflve politically attract.lire a Republican cam· strtke"-tmtead of the wicked thing lt ao-paiper as he bad,bee.D Mr. Nixon's Sec- tually is. retary of the Treasury. ' And I &Ill convinced that It Ls our oa· ~ lndlffereoce lo langullge and ill humane use (which Is why It ill part ol the "tmnanities" ht school) t b a t culminates ln a White House press oecretary being able to dlsmlas a prior statement as being "inoperative." What this won! reallf meant In that context was, "Don1t believe what I told yw • tbeo-believe what I tell you now." mE COAST-To.coAST ex p'o s Ure . which started in San.Diego Sepl 8, "'.ould climax in an orgy of· pro-Connally Beflo timent among Re.poo'fican pros looking for a winner at the mQment Agnew -ac· cording to the script -banded In his resignation. C'.oonally's-name would. then be whisked to Capitol Hill for routine ' confirmation. · ;. Agnew's stubborn rellital to play oul . that script has now· ~ Camally under sharply cri~ polili<al ~foelis. AlthOOgb still a leadlnC ~ to auo- ceed, if Agnew is fiflally !breed o,1t, these blemishes show: ( EVANS ·NOVAK ) Reagan of California). When Connally commented re<:cntly that the thought of being Presidenf woWd ''terrify" him, one ReptJblican Senatot called it improper spccu1atjoo on Connally's part as well as palpable nonsense. • 2. Despite. ConnaDy'1 stellar debut, at tbe CalilotIDa RepqbUcan convention oo $tipt. 8 itY. San Diego, his appearances ebewtie.rer have left soml political ptQ'"" cold. I'n New York, Connally went to Westchester · County's ex c 1 us iv e Blindbrook Club for an evening with top-- drawer leaders or the old Eastern social and fuum~l establishment. One wise party pro told us: "That was a mistake. That is one club that politicians are never allowed into." In other words, Con- nally's visit excited jealousy rather than admiration. CONN ALL Y'S coattail a p p e a I , moreover, is not universally appreciated. National Committee operatives here reveal they notified party leaders in New Jersey that Connally would be available for a speech to help the underdog Republican nominee for governor, Rep. Charles Sandman. Sandman h a a not asked him in. 3. Potentially worse for Connally was his notoriow outburst three weeks ago that the Supreme Court is not necessarily the "ultimate arbiter" of con.slituUonal disputes and his lw widely nOti.cOO.__at-_ lack on congressional Demoorats last week for playing "partisan Politics" with the President's right to (ill a vacant vice presidency. Asked by CBS about Democratic fears that Agnew 's succesl!IOr would be elven an unfair advantage In the lrl6 presiden- tial campaign. . and tbat only a "caretaker" should be namOO, Connally said: "It $eetnS to me to put the Democrats in a position where they care nothing about the country, nothing about Its future. All they're concerned about is their own partisan politics." SO~lE TOP Republicans fear that that attack on his old party cooked Connally's goose Ior any vice-presidency·by-aP,. pointment. They believe, along with highly placed Democrats in both House and Senate, tbat the Dem.Ocratic Congress now is tilted sharply a,ain.st Coonally . New 'Freeloader' Image To the Editor : Where are the raucous voices of those who usually complain about t h e freeloaders , that is, the AFDC mothers, welfare recipients and others dependent on the good will of society? The latest revelations are extremely damaging to one cherished freeloader's image. IT SEEMS Spiro Agnew lived at the Sheraton-Park Hotel ln Washiniton for ; four years. paying less than half the normal $1,900-a·mmth renl Presumably 'the Vice-President did not mind being a shill for the Sberatoo. , ( MAILBOX J Letters from readers ore welcome. Normally writers should convey their messages in 300 words or less. The right to condeme letters to fit space or eliminate libel i.! reseroed. All letteTs must include signature and mailing addTess, but names may be withheld on Tequest if sufficient reason is appare11t. Poetry toiU not be published. Write today to Mr. Peter W. Rodino Jr., Chairman of the House Judiciary Com- mittee, House Office B u i I d In g , College, when I had an argument ·with a man in a pickup truck about who had the right--0f-way. We ended up at .the police station where the desk sergeant palntfd out the OMV section that stated bicycles have all of the obligations and privile'gea or a motor vehicle. I'D UKE to lake this opportunity to remind drivers of bicyclists' right to the road. When a rider won't get over by the curr," as common sense would deem pru· dent. it could be because of broken beer bottles or loose gravel. Please remember -the bicycle rider may be slower than you, as a motorist, but he has equal rights to the road, which should be respected. Bikeways are one solution to the prob- lems of mismatching traffic speeds. Please lend your support, so such con· frontations as described above may be avoided. Cases, tenses, moods, agreements, antecedents, aJI were grossly violated by Senator and spy alike. Participles dan- gled wUdly, prepositions were either unat-· tached or redundant, sentences were ut· tered that made Gen. Eisenhower's prose seem JofWy Qcermian. Nor was It merto TO PERMrr anyone to get away with such a billtant deception by waving the magic wand of "lnoperaUve" ill to abalr don our responsibility as guardians of law and morals as well as of language. Once we begin to tolerate, « overlook, sloppy usage in language, our whole system of human comm uni cation beconies vulnerable to the v 11 est manipulation. It is not the SDOb who would Jft!!erve good form, but the true democrat, who knows, like c:onfucius, that "oorrupt government begins with the use of lhe wroug word." 1. Agnew followers, In Ille phrase Ot onet are affronted by Connally's "obvious entliuslasm for Agnew's departure." They grumble that Connally has not hesitated lo comment publicly on the Agnew case and even speculate ~ the vice presidential vacancy <!n ~trast to silence from the probable new favorite of the Republican right wing, Gov. Ronald It wUI not be easy to explain the fact that the;Agnew larder has been regularly stocked with free food from the . Food Fair ·Stores, the nation's third largest supermarket chain, although the vice- ~ident in charge of the donations pre> te!:ts that it was just a "gift among friends." THKOUGll the courtesy or the banker. real estate operator and wine connoisseur, J. Waltez: Jones, the Angew 1iquor cabinet bas been kept full , while Harry A. Dundore, a retired tool manWacturer, contributed $15,000 ol housekeeping cash. · Washington, D.C. 20515. C.C. MOSELY R efreshi1111 To the Editor : DON W. JlENEFIELt Squirrel Fon Health Fads: Faith Can Make It ·True It ain't all that easy; but I try not to scoff al crankiness. Undoubtedly an ele-- ment of tbis feelina; ls attributable to charity to self, a meful and preserving quality. Yet it is also true that much good can come of cranklncss, especially in the matter or physical health. If there Js any ooe thing we have lea med about medication, It is that while pills and unguents can help you, they are in themselves consider· ably less important than what you tbl1k tliey can dO for you. If you really think an l&<lay diet of mushrooms, a n d nbthi.ng else, will belp you cope with life's little treacheries, t~ I'm all for your prosecuting your bell'efs with prao- tiCi!. I teem to recall, ln fact, that the two foods wblcb possess zero calorles are mushrooml and Worcestershire sauce. tt'a lhe butter on the mwhrooms that does you In. l'VE SEEN people who v.'tre divinely happy on a macrobiotic diet. I've met ~ who are totally convinced that a daily intake of \Vitamin E does wonders for the old gonads. G.B. Shaw tottered into b11 90s on a vegetNian diet that wu cruelly deficient In Vitamin B 1%, which Is au_.ny -..y to hoalth. These folk haV<! In common f•lth, the (CHAius McCAB~ evidence of things not seen. They believe In what they are dolng. They are cranks by most rational standards, but their system works for them. The prudent man leaves such folk a1ooe. It's a cheap shot to Point out that what they are doing makes absolutely no sense at all by ac- oepted medical canons. What are cheap shots compared with the fact that the ir-_ rational so frequently works! AS ONE of my favorite medlcal ad- visers puts the matter: 11n li an ac- cepted fact that personal mW<l'tune. even when It ls severe, ls more easily withstood by those with strong religious cooVictioos than by othen. "ln tbe same way, a fl.rm attachment to a theory of what ll~for you can produce a feeling of and 1en- ulne good health, when , - on exact!)'. ~e food Intake wt11 not fool so fit. "These factors -religious bellef, food faddism , or the bedside maMer of a klnd or persuasive doctor -are commonly dlsml3'ed by f,....lhlnking P. e o p ·1 e t>ecauae they are not 'true' or real.• AU thrte, bowevtr, can materially affect our healLb just as can a 1hock, a personal tragedy, or being In love ." .. The trouble beginl' wbeh the crank beoomes a pri:lphet, .whf!\ tbe magic words, "Do as I 4o." are flrst p~ nounced by the crank; and a potassium heavy diet becomes • the only way to world peace and other holy ends. If you are old enougb. you may re.call, as an In- stance, the words of that great seeular thinker, Heney Fori:I: "U you will study the history Of almost any criminal you v.•ill find he is an inveterate cigarette smoker." TIIE MAGIC goes o'ut or the crank's belief when he tries to Unplmt .it in others. T~magic.-gro•u only In hill own soil. This is not easy mad.om f1>r the crank to accept. There are exceptions. I recently read some words spoken •by the most widely known and prosperou1 lood crtnlt, ol our ·time. Adelle Davis. OVt!r the years I've managed quite successfully lo resist each and every dtetetl~~~-ot"Mlss Divis. Yet when she told an a1.1dlence at Bttkeley recently that almost all .._merlcans foil.· to take ln enough magnesium. and therefore don't sleep good and othtr dire things, and that a good cheap sou~ of magnesium wa5 plain old ep.wm salts. 1 was impressed. \Yhat she aaid sounded good. I had faith in tM prescription. Slrfce tben I've been taking l'fl\ll&r small amountl oi epeon1 aalta:. l feel better. I've been told I look' better. I believe, therefore I am; bUt I'm not te\Ung you to do Uk,wtse. The Ag.news are poor folk by the stand- anls of, say, the Nixoos. Agnew's salary is ooly $62 ,500 a year, plus an expense allowance of sto,ooo. WHEN he mcWed from the Sheralon- Park into a $190,000 house, apparently the only home he l'OUld fmd in which he could lay his ¥:eary bead, he did so as a sacrifice for public service. It is quite discernible that many An;ieticans in these times <1re acquiring anlitem poor Agnew docs not possess - poverty. GEORGE T. SCHNAPP Sp e n d h ag Curb To the Editor: Congressrnan John B. Conlan of Arizona has introduced a bill lon'g overdue. It is House Joint Resolution 332 -a proposed Constitutional amendment to prohibit Congress from spending more on Federal programs in any given year than the Federal government will r~e In total tax revenues. This will end Our innatlon. w h l c h is due solely and basically to government spending over and above t.ax revenues. nns BlU. would also require go\'ern- mcnt re~yment of the national debt over a ptrlod"Of ten years. which \\mild save all o( us bllliolls or dollars In taxes now being paid out ln lnt«cst. li er' ls our chance of a IUetime -it's just what has been needed for years. I want to publicly th ank Bob S1nith of Smith 's Arco Service at Baker and Bristol in Costa ~1esa for giving us such a refreshing news story in holding the company tank er captive for five hours. For whatever Point he made, it is en· couraging to see and know that one man has v.·hat it takes to stand up and rebel aga irt!t some of the injustice in all phases of living !hat we have stuffed down our throa ts these days . Thank you Bob. It was great \vhi1e it lasted and ma y the company look upon you with renewed respect. I'll be Jn and buy some gas one of these days and thank you in person for a really great human interest story . J, VINSEL Rike lllflh U To The Editor : Recentl y I wns bi cycling on Fairview Road . northbound for Orange Coa!lt . Quotes "Englh;:h is bett~r lh:ln Art. IJe<.'aUse vou can read Millon, or e\·en f'~ulkne.r. Without gelling paint under your fingernails. "The songs and ball::ids or the llevolu· !Ion thrc\\' a sen~ Into the British, cau.r Ing them to show the whites of their eyes at Bunker lllll." (From ''It All Started \Vllh Freshman English" by Rlchnrd Armour, ~fcOrnw·Hi\I.) • To the Editor: I am \\'ondering if YO\l rould help lri any \\'ay to gain support to help stop1be destruction of the ground equirrel in the. Fashion Island-Newport Ce'nter arei.. l 1\s buildings are being built cl'*r an¢ closer to the highv.·ay, more and mor'- animals are getting killed and denied any placC' in \\'hich they ca n safely live. No one seems to think they even exist, but !hey are there and in great danger, VICTORIA CLOUSE OlAH•I COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Veed, PublS$"'1' Tllomos K eevil, Editor Barbaro Krtibich Ec.tilorkll Page Editor ' Thto ~torial ·~ of the Detty Pilot $C<'ks to Inform aod 1Umulate readrrs hy Pl"l'Sffllln11: on this paae d1\'rrse commt>ntary ou lopt('I ol m. ten!St by .-;vndk11.tl'd cohamnials and Clll'toonists, by pr'1'\-ld:il'IJ l forum for read~' Vl"'' and by p~inJ this ncwirpabJr't op1nion• and ido:-u on cwnnt toptc-1, ~ t'dlrorlAJ (IJ)ininns of ~ Dail¥ Pik» ~PJl('11.r nnly in the Nl itorial l'Ofuml\ at Thr tfJp of ttw- pqe. Opinions tXptT~$f'd by the '-'Ol- umnists And Clf'loonbll -.lld ltiUtr v.Tlttn att thcir own Md no endone- mtnt of their ~'ll by the o.ily Pilot lhouk1 ht lnkrmL Wednesday. Octo ber 10, 1973 • • • • l - • ' I lly Phn lnierlandi "Talking to plants iS one thing. Shouting at them is another.''. L.M. Boyd ·Coolidge Dozed 12 Hom·s a Da y Best-selling sort of book IS still that type wi1h lhc Lille that starts out "HO\v To ... " Out Love and War man is thinking ol writing one such. For the money. His tenta- tive tiUe: "How To Get. a Date in San Francisco." He says if it does all right, he may write one on Honolulu, Los Angeles, Dalla.!I, so oo. Not a bad notion. really. Except for that one on Dallas. Am advised all the unattached romantics there -already know bow. I! you're afraid to take that fish off the line after you catch it, young lady, what you suffer from is ilchthyophobia. remember that. The stargazers clnim people bom under the sign· of Taurus are ext ra- ordinarily sensual. Yes, hall the m<Mhers of high school students smoke, quite true. , ISO~lETRICS ~ It's that thing called isometric exercise that's said to enable the Navajo baby to walk at an earlier age than do other youngsters. Navajo infants stay strapped to their motben' backl for the first nine months. \VhiJe awake in motion, they constantly strain at their bindings. This strengtbeos them considerably, it's said. Don't yet know which United States president slept the least, but do kno\f whlcb slept the most Recatd shows 11 Calvin Cooli4;1ge dozed lZ hours out of every Z4 during bis · tenn in the White House. If you're planning to put another coat of color on the basement stairs, mister, don't forget to add a little sand to the paint. , NAMES Q. "\Vhere does John Anderson rank on that list of most common combinat ioos of given names and surnames in the United States?" A. It's No. 6. Right after No. 5. Robert \Vilson. And No. 4, William Jones. As previously reported. three most common such combinations are: No. I, Gregory Smith. No. 2, Charles Johnson. No. 3, Harry Brown. \Vhy so many elder Smiths named their little boys Gregory I just don't know. Q. "This guy is trying to tell me !hat lava can no.w over a field of snow without metling all the snow under· neath it." A. So it's said. so it's said. Th.at snow cools the Wlder· side to a crust in a rapid manner to leave the deeper snow in dandy condition. Q. "Do cats get rabies?'' A. About 400 a year do. Jn this COWltry. NO\vherc nearly as many as dogs. certainly. \Vhen confronted bv rabid beasts, cats arc niflier escape artists than dogs. · Q. "Come on, Louie, one more lime, name those five esscnl.ials of happin ess." A. Health. freedom. economic idependence. congenial \\'Ork and reciprocated love. You doing all right? Address mail to L. /.1. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, New· port Beach. Cal.if. 92660 . Keep Pants On Court Hears Police Case \VASlll NGTON (AP) -The Defending the officers, the U.S. Supreme Court has govl1rnn1e nl I aw y e rs con· agreed to decide whether police officers violated the constitutionaJ rights of two Oh.lo men by taking their pants for evidence. tended, "The ·seizure' did not subject respondents to any personal htimil ialion (as would the seizure ot trousers im· n1ediately rollowing arrest on a public s!reet l." THE COURT agreed Tucs·lo------------.1 day lo hear th e govcrnmcnl'sll challenge of fl U.S. Circuit Court decision that 1he of· ficers erred because 1hcv did not obtain a sea rch \\·1lrrnn1 before asking the l\\'O for thcir l trouse rs. Pulice officers in Lebnnon. Ohio arrested and jailed the nien roUov.ing the lilay 197~ break-in at the Lebanon POS1 orfice and on the following day bought new pants for EWSPAPERI ~ them and requeslcd the panu TM Fint •-•dlM"' ,_,.,. lhe men "'ere wet1ring. ~ ttr11tt rl,ht c111c.l111tlo1t1 •• AT TTIElR trial. the pros- ecution ~gilt· lo introduce as e\'idenee paint traces found on the pant~ t11legedly n1atching paint rrom the post office win· dOl\'!J. _,, likely t• M ,...._,.4 ••t If • lll•ltlt1161 ., '"'"' tt..11 t\re119tri •lt'f trilMI ef 111tllerhotfq Mltctl111 ,, • -Judge l..ear11ed 1-ro11d ' •• This year's trench coat is wrapped. And, it's a coat with chnr;icter. Confident. Assu red. Handsomely ~op-stitched f~ the jaunty epaulets ro the boldly stated pockets. Impeccably deta iled in brov.·n and white Donegal tw eed. By Luba. \'\fool blend. Sizes six to fourcccn, SIQO r..fiss Bullock l SOUTH COAST PLAZA SANTA ANA T he opu::ce of black and gold. Together, in a lustrous gO\\'n by Huey \Xfalczer for l\1 tinnequin. Sieck nylon jersey bod ice; skirt, collar ( and cuffs in sheer nylon, golden-threaded with an exqu isite block pattern. Eight to fourteen, SlOO Pf vilion Dr~ 1 I ' WolMSd.ty, Oc!Olitr t (J97' ' ·.;;,;~.:. . • • .. DAILY PILOT ,1 '> • ' . ' • • I / • • • -, . . , , • • • '\ " ' .. ' "' •• .· ''· :. . './ .~ •I• " " 0 ' ·. " " '• • '• ' ·• '· . " . •I· .,. •• ~ "iv. '· " ., ,. I· " " " . \"' • •• :1: ' ,,, •• •.i· I• ' ' ~ l•f, ,. ,..: Ir '" l · !' " '" '" .. ' •. •;,. '" •"· " ,, . ~" ~....; "' I Bullock's South C:O..t Plaza, Mood>y through Friday 10:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., Saturday 10:00 a.m. ro 6:00 p.m., 3333 Bristol Sam, Costa Mesa, Telephooe: 556·0611 Bulloc k's Santa Ana, Monday chtough Friday from 10:00 a.m. co 9:30 p.m., Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m ., I Fuhion Square, Saota Ana, Tdephooe:-~47-7211 " I Ni wi .. S1 th .. SU OlJ de m wi ch fi• At "' ~ d< fil .. :ec, ol hi 4 w .. R Cl ,, 'It ., ~ .l' .. ·.1 ·~ vi II R / , ... • ... ange Coast Teday's-Final 1N.Y. Stoeks VOL: 66, ~· 282, Ii SECTIONS, 96 PAGES • * Plans Conferences, Nixon Launches " Search for VP •WASHINGTON .(UP!) -President NiJ:on will "promptly begin oonsultatl.ons with appropriate national leaders" to ee~ a succ6sor to Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, the White -said this afternoon. Ronald L. Ziegler, Nl.1:00'1 press secretary, said the President would con- sult with lead~ t'1:)!1>th within and outs.Ide the Administration:" He sa,ld Agnew Informed Nino' ol his decision to resign dtlr;iig . a 40-minute meetlll( •Jn the White Hotue Oval Olflce "11icb began about S p.m. (PDT) Tue• day. that ~the entire Incident never had oc- CWTed. Reagan also has been mentkmed u a potential pmldentlal candidate In 1176; sharing the support of the nation's con- servatives with Agnew. * * * Agnew Used ·Fiery Lash . Of Orawry ZJecler said the reslgnatloo became of- ficial tit 11 :05 a.m. (PDT) today when Agnew, following eelabllshed lepl pro- cedures, pretented a one-sentence letter of resignation to Secretary of State By The AllOdated l'rels Hedry A. Kllilnget. The' letter W\I' Gov. Spiro T. Agnew ol Maryland lree- delivered in Kiaingef'• White House Of. ly admlttei:tihat be wa.s lltle~tnown out· · fice, an<! &ali!: "f .biftby resip the o111<e of vice ildi ru.. nauve state when Rlcbalil M. prtlld<ilt ri the United States, effective NJXon piclted him to•be hU vice presideu- lmmediately. "Sincerely, Spiro t . tial nmniDg mate In the lllll·presidential Agnew." electiOD One minute later, al 11:111, a copy of "!.~ with )'00 tbat the ...,. of• =-i:u..~$ . Splro ~ Is llill a b01•ehkl ~"• ~., "In the ii.e lalerab .... ' .... -~ ...,._ ,lllil~ tlaa" ...,. P"8 lo A-• K. llalr, bis -, '.'I ,cmalnly .llOpe tt will " .fr., Nino'• d1lef ri olalf; 'nlia wu given =.';..,. m the ,am couple ol . -tel)' lo .. I/It;':! y ba ..... ~ .. by · ·~ Ille • .W • - • lo 1111 "loilalno ~·Iba! .... C...-.nltlledlliz,_..:r,1o 9a 1ou-.11C11Mua~t -wttb ..-1a Uie -"'" oat ,. hesaici. pr-~ ~ 11~ and .-will "Of coarse, 0zy family la tremendaualy .,_cm Nlxon • dl06ce d. a llK'Ceml'. e1cited.about IL r welcome the chance at· · Smale Demo<ratic Leader . M I k e . tb11 cnicli! mcment In the hiaiory ol tbit .~id coavened • meetiDI ri the c00nliy to be a contributing part of a · loirit Seoate leadenbip and ranking campal(ll 1C<!1ie that I hope will put membera ol the J~ and Ru1ee • --~-·-·-' of .. Committees ..... ol wbich or botb wilt · ~~-on a new~~ progrea. have reopomiblllty for holdiDc baorlng1 AGNEW OlllGINALLY had aupported on a DO;Dllnee to replace A#Wfr. 1 Gov. George Romney of Michigan for the Meanwblle, Calllomlan RDnald Reopn Rtpubltcan r,'ideotial nomlnaUon, then said today Jn Sacramento he wu .. __ Gov." Nellon A. Rockefeller of New York 'ed and Dddened" by the resglnatlcll. and flaally Nino. · Reqan said be had oe adnnc:e notice Agnew's name became a housebold ri the resignadon. ~ for JOme bardllne statemenla he lie':::-:.1.:~=.-=! ~ Agnew's ............ Viet--prete•• Reagan appeat..i shaken when he met tera ...ere rallefi 'aa ef• witb newsmen moments after a briefing fete eei·-ef lm-.i-t .oo the reJl.gnaUon. r-P__... .. HI'm shocked and Ndclmed,'' ~· ...... ' Republican governor told reportera who ~ crowded Imo ·tJie Capitol'• preu cm- ference room. 11Agnew wu, and it, a lrlf:nd fl mine. I can only _.t tbat l am llbocbd and eaddenecl, 11111 ,. I'm sure· mmt Americans are ... r----• R0qan WU oboerved>wiplng bis eyee .Just before ·be emeried f!olD an ollice adjobdn& the prea room. - 'He hacl lieen taken. there to be adviled ol ~Agnew resipaUon. ' Reopn baa declined to OOllllll<DI In the past ·on any event IUITOUDdiq: an Agnew 'resignation. He bas been a slaunch defender of the vice president'• lhro\ll1>0ut his ordeal. . Todiy, uked U he lhougbt Ape.. had -the fight thing In stepping down, Reagan aid "I would have prelemd" • • Weadler Mostly 1111MY Tburaday, with slightly warmer temperatures aloog the stralld. Hillis Jn the mid- . IOI at the !(ea~ rllln( to the . 70s Inland. vvenugnt Iowa 5a. INSIDE TODA\' Thinking abmit b•Jlino a home In I h. Sadc!lebock Voll<v' Til<rc'1 plcntv a/ them to. .. i. but I/OU Jkwc to bt r;akfag in the jing to •fiord Oii<. s.. •torr. Poge l7. M '1-s.rt1M J L.M. 9"I I -.. C1ltflnll1 I ·---" ·-" DM•,...._ ft •"""1tl ,... • ·--"'--.,.., ,., .... """"''1' 11 -.. ... .._ . = --. --·· or.. CMtt> ,.,. '-" ll·M ... ,_ ~ .... ...,... , .. ,. -.. -.... =. ,._ n..: ..... ..... .... made \l!lrll1I the campaign which endOd victorli>ully for. the NixiJn.Asnew Uckel. During . tbe campaign Agnew ham- mered lwd and continuously bn his favorite tbeme of "law and Older." .. He termed atw:leat d I 1;1 e n t e r 1 "bulWly parulUc" and • asserted, "Tbey '"have never done a productive thing in their Uvea. They tak• their tao. tics from Fidel Castro and their money frOm ~·" MlNEW PROMISED . tbat a Nlxon- Agnew administraUoo would bring an end to dvll disobedience of any kind and "the oourtship ri Irresponsible dias<llt." fie aaerted "there are procedures that ei:lst to cballenge .•. law without break· ingjL" ~ 1\. luture vice president also en- countered criUclsm for campaign com- ment oo Vice Prelident Hubert H. Humphrey whom be said was "soft on communism" and his ethnic references -once when he called penons of Polish descent "Polacks" and qaln when he referred to a reporter Of Japanese Rn· (See llAllDLINE, Pqt Z) Wilt _<:;an Coach, Not P1ay:-Judge LOS ANGELES (AP) -• Basketball iljletlW'Wilt ChamberiaiD 'wiU not be allowed to play for' any leam other than ~ Loo Anples LLl!en for the nen ,.ar, a Superior CClurl judge ruled this afternoon. JudiO Campbell LClcu Issued a !em· porary mtrainln( order while attome)'I for the Lal!en and Chamberlain work out detalb of a pr<limlnary !njunctloo whl.ch will cov-er the sports fliure's actlv· !ties for the next >""" The judge Indicated he had no ob- jections to Chamberlain's <'OOlcblng for the Sag Diego ConqulltadOl'f of the American Basketball Aaaoc:ialon. ---- W!:DNESDA '(. .OCT08ER IO, 1973 NC TEN CENTS -- -!. • · U,IT ...... VICE PRESIDENrSPlRO ·~GNEW CALU IT QUIT$ . . 1'"'411 No·C;onfoot I~ Ma'rytiftcl..Plnod $10,oot ·J . ' ' ' . Egy,pdas B~trea.t I • ' ~ ' Golan ·, Heights ·Retaken By Israel From Arabs . BUILETIN ,.rious danger and Is pondetjng.the prob- TEL AVIV (AP) -Premier· Golda !em of defending its own temtory ·in Meir &aid today brad recapWed Ille Syria." Golan Helgbts from Syria ud Jewklt Tank and artillery battles blazed on the fo~ 1111. ~ ~i.ct Ute ~ Suez .Canal front five to niJW: milt& :."'~ .. ':r,it=-~.;: ~ the Bar-Lev Line for the 'rihh•'day to Ille! Ille Ard·~~~ · • • , :·~!.the tm. ~ East War but'° far 'Y ---=---. :, . ") . . they a~JI. to" have ~n indet:~l~e. ' lly•Uldted ~·in~ttoaal CalrotreJ,!orled ,heavy air strikea against · · · ' hraell posltloos In the Sinai today: The . Israeli alr force flew~ massive , israel had' reported some,un1Ut aCl'OS3 boJnbing attacks;On-SyrLi aDd:iEgypt to--the cease-fire line Tuesday })Qt 'today the day ind carried the war)nto Syria in an sources indicated the ·move ~ was lo effort to offset the Jou of the Bar-Lev strength . . Li.De at_. lite Suez Canal, lsrael's worst Israel &aid lts alr force sbot1down 17 military setback in ~ years. (Re1ated counterattacking Syrian MIGs trying to slories, Pases 2 and 4.) attac.t in the Golan Heights area -the Iraq ,indicated it was entering~tbe war biggest la'aeli claim of this war. Cairo on the side of the Arabe ind &aid ila reported Ila air foree hit Israeli troopa In planes already had·~keo part.in attacks the Sinai and set fire to Israeli niili•·-on the SU.. ind Golan fronls. _, Klllg H•lllleln of.Jonlan called.up an headquarters there while beating oil· In· reserves "because of the present 18.od air raids. clreumatao<es" and it appeared· Jordan The war •ppeared·1o•have tm11ecl !nto ~jOjp the war. , r ~ war of ~~tlon' With neiµier s~e ex· Olliclal braeU military . .,,,..... 'said ~ a qwck,• imockout vtctor)'. clll...,. af 'Israeli tanka pmbecl"ouf j(' Diplomatic eflorll lo end the fighting the Golan Heigbil,. sceDe of nve~jol were . at a standStlD. Then: were con- e>trem!'IY heavy ftRbt!ng, and w goin( sultaUons· between Wasi)mgton and aftet dug-in Syrian infant[)'men and Moscow but ~ 11gn of ~ solution. UD1ted tanks over-rocky and=diffi i terrain Nations Security ~ efforts were to E ·~ ha the · no avail -and hindered further by a xacw.r•W l I intention was Soviet walkout ·on an Israeli speech In the lfOl!Dd tbrus~·no\ bnmediately · clear -wbeUH;-tt was a brief operaUon or the bePmtng .of an expected coun-terofleDalw ...aimed at . deelroying the Syrl!IJl..army. Military spokesmen said the ground u6ust followed air strikes on the Damucus airport because it had been used since the start of the war Saturday for lauoching attacks against Israel by Sllkhol 17 and Sukhoi 20 !!lrl!!anes. Air balties '!iried-throjlgll the sldea ""' lch ~Ide reported vlciOries. ' Syria II"! Issued DO reports OD the flPu.c Oii 'Ille OCCUlli«l Golan Helghla ••. ibortly a(ter .mldllliht Tu-y when U said Syriall troops -ircied and reocbed•the ou.laldrlS'of ltunal)ra. However, 1 UPI dispatch from Kunalb"1 said the taraeUs were mopping up PoCkets of Syrian resistance there. Former Israeli military intelUgence chief Maj. Gen. Haim Heriog said : "We are not In dao&er. We are. now in a groo- eea of plckll1c .tbe tnlUan .. s . . . lie aald the Syrib army was ~·now in • • I TWO RENTALS IN TWO DAYS Two W11ts to rent: it took two days to get tbe Job done. That's the beautiful , shi..rt story ol. this ad : PENINSutA POINT: Olie block to beach/ b e a u I mocten> .t BR/1, 75 mo., l BR/11,lO • mo ; fum1 gar, 'suricfe<li;yr1; •• ~11s, • r (l'lKil!o ;No.) . The ,a<lvertlser whO placeC!· tbat bard- Y.'Or~lng ad. in the Daily Pl lot r. }orted he rented both un1ts ll the first people wtlo looked at them and that both were rented b7 the !lerond afternoon the ad appcs:ir~ In the Delly Pllot Test a Dally Pilot want ad for speed yOurselt. Dial the dl"ct line to ""ufla, 64U678. Vice President Fined $10,000 ' In Tax.Evasion WASHINGTON (UP!)-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew resigned today. i He pleaded no contest to a charge of evading federal income taxes in 1967 in an appearance before U.S. Dlatrict Judge Walter E. Hoffman in ~tlmore. Hoffman placed him on probation for - years and fined h'bn U0,000. President Nixon la empowered by the 25th Amendment to the Constitution to nominate a successor. U both houses of Congress con· firm him by majority vote, the nominee will fill out the rest of Ag- ne~·s term, to Jan. 20, 1977. In a statement to Hoffman, Agnew admitted "that I did receive • . payments during the year (1967) which were not expended for pollti· cal purposes and that, therefore, these payments were income tax· able to me in th~t year and that I so knew ." 1 He also said: I "My decision to resign and enter a plea of nolQ contendere rests - on my firm belief that the public interest requires swift disposition J · of the problema which are facing me. 1 "I am advised that a full legal defense of the probable charge 1 against :in• CXltll4 ~ ...ru "'1"· I am concemed that lntema i media'interoct in the ... '""1ld distract public attention from lm· portant national problems to the country's detrimenl" -Agnew denied that ~ts be received influenced his official actiOJUI as gotmt0r. • · "Xy acceptanCe of colittltiutlons was part of a long-established pattern of pollUcal fund,rulng in the state," he said. "At no time have I enriched myselt •\ the expeme of the public trust.'' The entire arrangement wu worked out in advance by the Jbs· tlce Department and Agnew, who holly denied earlier reports that be was involved in plea bargaining. As part of agreement. the government will not prosecute Agnew on any other charge arising from any kickback investigation. Agnew sent Senate.Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield his letter of resignation. "Today I have· migned u vice pmident of the United States. Thank you for the many kindnesses you have extended to me. I will always treasure my daY, of service with you and with the U.S. Sen- ate," the letter said. A vice president's only constitutional responsibility is to preside over the Senate. Mansfield told reporters, "I thlnk be Is making a tragic mistake. I think he should have stayed in the ring(' Agnew has been under Investigation in Baltimore since last win· ter on charges he sought and accepted bribes and kickbac'8 from contractors while serving as the highest elected officer of Baltimore County, the largest county in Maryland, and as governor of the sta te. On Aug. 1, in a hand-ilelivered letter from U.S. Attorney George Beall, he fonnally was notified that he was under investigation for possible violation of bribery, conspiracy, extortion and tax evasion laws. IWlaled story Page 28. He proclaimed his innocence and said be would fight the charges. Over the last few weeks, he bas mounted an aggressive battle. Agnew is the second vice president in history to resign from o((ice. The first was John C. Calhoun, who resigned on Dec. 28, 1832, in the closing months or the Andrew Jackson administration to claJm a Senate seat be had won in South Carolina. The court proceeding on the fifth floor of the U.S. Post Office building in Baltimore conswned 36 minutes. Agnew spent most of the day in executive office building ad· jacent to the White House. He W_.Yed in his staff at early afternoon to inform them of his decision. ' 'a Until the announcement, thwplans for Agnew's resignation were a well-kept secret. ... Nixon went through a full schedule o( activities today, briefing congressional leaders Cor-an hour and a half on the Middle East crisis, visiting with an African leader and presenting medals ol science to ·11 scientists. Judge Hoffman called it a ''trag\c event in history.'' Attorney General Elliot L. Richard'son said in Baltimore , "Out of compassion for the man, out of respect (or the office, he has spared the nation the agony or a long trial ." Reports had circulated that the White House had drawn up a contingency list of possible successors. One published report listed some of the possibilities as Richard- son, Gov. Nelson A. RockeCeUer of New York, Cormer Gox. John B. CoMall y of Texas, Assistant Attorney General William D. Ruckel· s~aus and Sen. Barry M. Goldwater. <R-Ariz.1. The White House had steadfastly denied the ex istence of any such list. ~Y n9mlnation n~ade by Nixon would be subject to severe scrutiny in t ongress l>ecn use, among other things , the nominee might prove to be a succe ssor to Nixon as the Republican nominee three years (rom now. • • .... ( J .t DAILY PILOT NC W-. °''°"" 10. 197> '~Bomb -lf,izzles -on • ·.1n • f'romP .. eJ HARDLI NE ORATORY. •• cestry as a "fat Jap.'' 1 In a victory statement Agne\\' referN!d to Nixon's tolerance during periods of cr~ticlsm of Agnew's crunpaign ef fort•. "A LESSER ~tAN may have inclined to interject into many partlculai efforts in this all-out attempt to be elected certain advice that may have been very upset.. =·to me wider the cireumstances," he ID answer to a quest.ion. he said he tbouaht some of the crltlctsm of him was justified, then added that some of his conduct "v;as attributable to the lack of experience in a national cam paign." The national campaign v.·as nothln g compared to Agnew~a later rhetoric. From tbe time of inauguration he toured the country, bringing money to ReJJUbllcan coffers and roasting the ~p­ position. He cai!ed leaders of the Viet- nam war protes t nlovement "an effete corps of impudent snobs" and described televiaion and radio reporters as ''the most superficial thinkers I've ever seen." HE ENTERED the 1970 off.year cam· paJgn 1'.•ith zest, using rhetoric that dulled memories of earlier campaigns. His in-- tent was to get a' Congress friendty to Nixon, especially in the Senate. where Ni.ton had received frustrating legislative setbacks. If lt meant subjecting a Republican to his oratorical lash, the Republican got it . He told a press conference he wanted the voters to reject "radical liberals" v.·hom he eventua lly designated as "radie-libs." He defined a radical liberal as one who could be "depended upon to vote against .the interest of law and order and aga inst the interests of a representative society and agaill!t the foreign policy or the United States virtually every time." He said: "1 don't impugn their patriotism. 1 doo't call fo: Q>ngreSSional inv~atlons of these people. I don't say they re un- qualified from a judicia1 Jenae •o occury th< office they bold. All I Impugn, al I question, is tbeir judgment which I think is alisolutely horrible. And 1 don't think it's compatible with the political position of the majority of the American people." THEN HE SHOCKED the pollllcal v.·orld by naming a member of his own pa rty, Senator Charles Goodell of New York, as a member of the group. Goodell had been appointed Jo !ill th< TONIGHT DR. ARTH UR BIETZ -"Are People \Vho Act Oar.y Really Crazy?" 00::: Auditorium, 7:30-9:30 p.m. CI TIZENS HOUSING COMMI'ITEE - Preliminary public hearing on low-cost housing etc. Multi-purpose room, Mesa Verde Elementary School, 7:30 p.m. UCI LECTURES -The Classic Cinema series, Science Lecture Hall. 7:»10:30 p.m. Admission $6. "Education to Meet the Future" series, Rm. 100, Social Science Hall, 7·10 p.m, Admission $5.50. "Girth Control: Witchcraft and \llisdom," Science Lecture Hall , 8 p.m. "THE TAVERN" -South Coast Repertory Theater, through Sun. 8 p.m. TllUR...q)AV, ocr. JI LIBRARY STORY HOUR -By Costa l\1esa Junior Women's Club, plus films. 10:30 and 11 :30 a.m. LIBRARY FILI\15 -''I mpe ri a I Val ley," 7:30 p.m. SENlOR CITIZENS CLUB -Com· inunity Recreation Center, 12-3 p.m. COSTA MESA WATER DISTRICT - Regular meeting, 77 Fair Drive 7:30 p.m. unexpired tenn of Senator Robert F. Kennedy. He had fought Nixon oo. Cam· bodia, had demanded that Nixon fix a deadline for Vietnam troop \\'ithdrawa l and had voted against the President'• two unsuccessful Supreme Co u r t nominees. There were cries from Republicans and Democrats to silence him but Agnew said, ·'1 want to emphasize that J have no intention -slmply because of cries to quiet me -of being quieted. And I don't th ink the President has any intention of indicalln~ any displeasure ·with anything I have Sild so far." He increased his attack against pot , pennissiYeness, protest, pornography and dwindling patriotism, all matters he believed "'·ere the concerns of the "silent majority." And he tried to blame liberal Democrats running for the Senate as responsible fo r the problems. In a San Jose speech he asked: "WU..L A~fERICA be led by a Presi· dent elected by a majority of the American people (Nixon actually got 43.4 percent of the vote in 1968) or will Y:e be intimidated and blackmailed into follow· ing the path dicta ted by a disruptive radical and militant minority -the pam· pe red prodigies of the radical liberals in the United States? The radical liberals hatched their little chicks, and now they are coming home to roost." Agnew's campaigning and that of Nix· on, who took the campaign trail, too, failed of its purpo.se-control of the Sen· ate. Goodell was defeated by James L. Buckley, a Republican running as a Conservative, however. Nixon claimed he had won an ideological base With the electioo of' several other R e p u b 11 c a ns and Conservative Democrats. · When 1972 dawned there was constant speculation whether Nixon would 'keep Agnew as bis running mate. On July 22 Nixon disclosed that he had selected Agnew again. Naturally, the Republican National Convention in Miami Beach in August approved Nixon's choice. AFTER ms renomination, Agnew said be would campaign totally on the i$Sues and not as a partisan "cutting edge." He said that be was distressed at "the generalized identity that I received" in the campaigns of 1968 and 19'1.0 and would like to obliterate that. ' He· definitely did run a quieter tam· p~ and usually kept weeken~ free . ''Dwl:e wel'e,JMIWI 4t9fies about the. ~'Pfw 'AgMw," However~ at one rallf, he pUlled a police whistle from his p<kket and blew it at hecklers. At some later rallies ~ blew police whistle.s at him. .. ~. the camlHia. reporters ~ 1bout the "o·eW;-~ew." A ·~ ail!ed' him which ·"'4 !he real A.Pew; the abtulve vice ~t the pait four ·years or the quieter cam~ paigner in 1912. \Vlth a slight smile, Agnew replied, "When I get up and look in the mirror in the morning I say 'What are you going to be today, fellow?' If J feel bad, I'm the Old Agnew. If 1 feel good, I'm the new Agnew." The newsmen roared with la ughter. Supervisors Shelve Battin Island Plan A request by Supervisor Robert Battin of Santa Ana that the county file a suit to establis h a tiUe to the three islands in Upper Newport Bay was shelved for a week Tuesday by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Battin said the Field Committee was planning an appraisal of the islands \\1hich would not be necessary if the county holds.title. 7 Explosives Discove r ed B.y Firpmen ;.l).i , • JIY ARTHUR"tl. VINSEL " .. NJ ~· ,,.., Stunned firemen J1l0Wlng ~p inside I pt\ed, ti-foot ocean motor yacht moored in Newpcrt Harbor evacuated the brand- new boat this morning when they stumbl· ed onto ex plosives and detonator wires. The pre-dawn fire aboard the vessel tied up behind Mariner Yachts, 2212 Newport Blvd., had definitely been claiaified aa anon by invt¥tigators. uzt•s arson," declared Police Sgt. Jim Gardiner at the scene. . "THe guy just didn't know wha' be was doing," be added. "If be had .•• It w0uld have gone up." ~ LAWMEN .. . .. ' . _,, ..... ._ INSPECT 'INFERNAL MACHINE ' DISARMED' IN ABoRTED H'i:Uoit ARSON CASI •• ' Newport Dai..tl"" Lff Robe rt>, Sheriff's $ti. Vito V~rlauto Chac:k !11 Parts Technicians from the Orange County Sheriff's Office bomb squad said the destructive device, which look e d somewhat like a stick or dynamite, is a pciwer charge. The explosives specialists, including Sgi. Vito Verlauto and Detective Fred Blakeney, removed one portion of the crude bomb to the end·of a dock for ex~ aminatlon. Osborne N amed Inte rim Leader Of County Unit By JACK BROBACK ot lie DlllY .. Utt S"ff \ George Osborne, . chief enl{ineer of the Orange County Flood Control District, to-. day was appointed interim director of the planning department by the Board of Supervisors. · Osborne will take over operations of the department immediately. . Forest-Dickason, current planrung director, has resigned effective Nov. 8, He was not deposed today so in effect, the department will have two beads. Osborne's appointment is for not more 1.ban six months. He will continue as flood control chief and will receive no ad- ditional salaary. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich pushed for the appointment calling attention to the mandates the county must meet on its general plan by Jan. 1. He also !ruggested a study of separation oC the general plaMing division from land use planning and possible COO· solidation of several departments. 1 "All of Jhe<e•things point toward itroog leadenhlp tn· the planning department right now," Diedrich said. "The time to study and deliberate these issues is used up. We are now under the gun and must act quick1y with public hearings and final decisions." Diedrich also asked tha t the county ad· ministrative officer study the whole range of planriing including ecology, open space, conservation, and roads. "His study should include the whole range of county departments looking toward · amalgamation of work , responsibilities and resources to create maximum efficiency in county govern- ment." He asked that the CAO submit results of the study and a proposal for reorganization within 00 days. Teacher Fined $250 SAN DIEGO (AP ) -A teacher of mentally retarded children has been fin· Morning Jet .Ta;[i~~t~~·-· :. :. • • -~"!' Over .Newport An~r.,ed .. . r r ........... ~ .. -... • ,r.. .... "" • • .• . ... ' ' .. . . . ... ._. By JACK BROBACK Of *t DlllY Ptllf mrt Morning takeof!s ol jet planet fnml Orange Colinty Airport will be back over Newport Beach following a 3-2 vote of tlJe . county Board or Supervisors 'I\lesday. Since October, 1971 , planes have been taking off over Santa Ana and Tustin from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. and over the Upper" Newport Bay the balance ol the day. Now they will take off over the bay nil the time, weather condiUcos pennltting. ·~·be only e:iception1 will be when weather cooditions dictate· a northern tabolf .. Supervioor Ralph ~ar~ of"Anabeim lod the attack on the ~' ~ly t .. keoffs. He said he haC1 i;eeeived cuuntless complaints from residtnts of Tustin. "" ... ~ "Jets have been using the~ OnStN· meilt Landing S)'Stem) path· O\ter resi~entlal areas of Tustin and north Tuslln rather than following pie Newporl Freeway u directed,'' Clark "Charged. He said· the noise was intolerable and the monitoring inadequate. 1 . NewpQrt ·council .l\_ctj.9n: citm1::~e in brief are ~jor actions taken ~ay by Ne~ Bea .. ch ci~~-:~ WATER ..; AdopiedYnOluhon ttiey ;"1,~ IUlt ~ County Water Dlstrlct over who serws water where almg the aries o~ the two ciUes. / STREETS -Stalled plarus Jo widen Balboa Boulevard from· 32nd Jo 441h Street but okayed proposed extension of University Drive from Jamboree Road to MacArthur Boulevard. .. !l'llANSIT - Were told'bY Orange cOunty Transit DtmiCt olhcii:ls it 'll he a long, long time before they can improve the level of bus service in Newport Beach. OPEN SPACE -BrisUed at lawsuit threatened by fta1e if o~ spaq ton- ing is applied to freewaY ®rridor and told the mayor to meet with state big& way officials to find out what's the matter. DENSITY -Delayed approval of four.unit Balboa apartment ~ding adoption of new development standards but ftjected Dana.Siiilth-request fOr oversized duplex In West Newport when he said he wanted an immediate de· clsion. Police said firemen fint discovered it about 7 a.m., following the predawn fire wbleb filled the cabi'n with f lame s several hours earlier. A can of solvent had apparently been sprinkled , around inside over th e carpeting, plastics and other com· bustibJes which later lay in charred heaps on the dock beside her. Investigators today could offer no estimate yet for monetary damage caus- ed by the bungled blowup operallon and they were exploring possible motives. Spokesmen for the yacht brokerage fll'ID told Police the big white vessel which hasn't yet been chris tened ls own- ed by Peter Alm, a Phoenix:, Ariz., resi· dent.. . SO far, Alm's Whereabouts have not been established. The planted bomb was evidently calculated only ·to destroy the motor aailer and designed to go oll during the predawn boun. The boat is moored directly adjacent to popular Woodr'' Wbarf, a glassed-In restaurant nJgbtclub which almost ·cer- tainly would have sustained some damage. An exploaion at that range -even ·a relatively small one -. could alMJ have 'poled •:4Jlnger' Jo cwrtometa Inside the crvw~ quomra,bad they been !here. doe ·employe,watcbiol the proceedings from tbe Ca""1.t iround the retlalD'ant' provided a poulble clue when be ~ ed seelna a. P'IM banging around earlier. He said the ma,n was carrying an in- strument resembling a sopbisUcated walkle-talkle unit but c:onceded ii could have been a transistor, radio: He said the chief reason he remem· bered the man wu because he wondered about the antenn;. attacbn),ent. Today~• case brought memories of the famed 1947 Ovuell murder cue which two youthful lovers were accused of dynamiting the teenaged girl's pannts' boat in Newport Harbor. Btulah LouiBe ,Overel~ 17 ~aruLBud Gollum , 21, were acquitted in a celebrated case that brought newmen from all over the nailon to Orange Coun- ty, 26 years ago. ~ iiii'.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij OCC LECTURES -"Tax Shelters." ~lichael Gertne r lecturer, CDM High Lit· tle Theater, 7:30.9:30 p.m. ''family Estate Planning," Paul ~.-1arx lecturer, Eastb!uff S<"llOOL 7:30-9 :30 p.m. ed $250 and placed on a year's probation i after allegedly beating a 13·year-o1d pupil. ; County Jews Plannin g • OIANVI COiST " DAILY PILOT fht Oru19t Cu1l OAILV ,.ILOT, will\ wlllch 11 <t ml>l"td l~t NtW>·P'•HI, Is l'llb!lll>td DY JM Or1ngt ( .. 11 P'~bll•~lnt Cofl'lllotny, ..,_. ,, .. ed"IOftt l rt Pllbl"""'· M«!Ny ~rouo!I FrOil•Y• «ot Co•l1 M1w, N._1 Bfldl, HuntfftVIOn Btl'1l'FO~"ll1n V•lltr. 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I "'9(\11 - f!'llllio;. .. ,....,.,""' ,_.,., MCO!'ld CltlJ -ltM ~·~ Cotll IMH, Ct ll'-"lt . ""lltcrftll9fl "" ct rrltr n.u .... lfli.1 "' 111111 u 11 lfll\'1 ll'll!ifalf .. ,,, .... 1191!1 12.AI -ltll'f Hu ge Rall y in Anaheim By Rn.ARY KAYE 01 !ht Oeltr "li.>I Siii! A ml'lss rally to demonstrate solidarity with the Israelis In the latest Middle Ea st \\'at \\1lll be held Thursday night at 8:30 in Anaheim. Rally sponsors, the Jewish Federation C.Ouncil fJFC) <>l Orange Coun ty, hope to attract between 3.000 and 4,000 people. 1:-Gth Jewh1h · and non.Jewish, t o l\felodyland near Disneyland. Leonard Shane. presiden t of the JFC in Orange County, said today that "in ex· cess of $100.000 may be generated at the rally." Jn addition to publicl1 displayi ng sup· port among Orange County cirizens and raising funds for Israel, the rally \viii of· ftr la test updates on the war by the military attacbe from the Israeli Embas!I)'. Also, a tape recording \\i ll be played h orn the Unlted Je\lrish Appeal head· quarters ln New York, telling of suppo rt activities around the country, Shane said. Shane stressed that both Jews and non· Jews are welcome nnd needed al the r<'ll)•, The United Jey,ish Wel fare Fund of Orange County began a fund drive Sun· day. immcdi<llely afte r war broke ou t during Snturday Yorn Klppur services, the highest holy day for lhe Jewish peo- ple, j ''As of this morning, $80,000 has been ~ for\\•arded rrom the county; to purchase ri hospital equipmen t ud otber need,ed sup- plies not used for fighting," sald Shane, president of Mercury Savings and Loan and former trustee of the Ocean View School District In Huntington Beach. "Yesterday, we had $$0,000, toda)' $80,000, and by the end of the week we h<.pe to be able to send over a quarteOof a million dollars," Shane estimated. "None of this money coll ected is being uM!d for fight.Ing," he add ed. "These funds are· used to rebuild bombed~ut h<:use!I, buy transportation in the cities, hos pital supplies, and things like th at." ·'This is the biggest outpouring of fi na ncial support among the Orange County Jewish community yet," Shane s:..ld. "And, it's just started." . \Vhile there are no exact figures, ::ic- cordlng to Shane, the best estimates put the Jewish population in Lhe county at between 25,oo:> and 50,000. "\Ve haven't even had to solicit volunteers to help us," Shane said. "Tne 1 ustin headqu arters of the JFC ha:i heen deluged with phont calls from people u·antlng to help. Rig ht no'v there r.1"t l!W> pcOple on the telephone telling ,people about 1he rally." ti.1ort Information on the rally Is available at the JFC headquarters, 138· 7721. 1' ~enn-Wilson-Dunlop Basketballs-5.95 to 28.95 Tennis Balls Doz.-7.95 Volleyballs-leather-13.95 · & 18.95 Kramer Autograph Tennis Voit Volley Balls-4.25 to 11.95 Racket Frame onfy-17.95 . . Strung Nylon-21.95 Playground Balls-1.89 & up Acrylic Warm Up Suits Handballs & Gloves 21.95-24.95-34.95 Racquetball Racquets Adidas-Tretorn-Converse Skateboards & Wheels lack Purcen Tennis Shoes . &ym Clothes All Purpose Shoes Sweat Sllx 9.95 to 21.95 Speedo Swim SUits & Trunks All Star Basket Ball Shoes-9.95 Table T annis Bats & Sets Bob Wotte Basketball. Shoes-9.9S Tennis Shirts-Shorts " Adidas Basket Ball Shoes Termis Dresses Bikes-Parts-Tires,--Tubes Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays Repairing • • • DAILY PD:.OT EDITORIAL PAGE • Cost~y Independ~nce WHAT IF I TAKE SOME POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS DRUG BECAUSE OF YOUR POLICY? A '15,000 blaze that •rupted last ...et Just out. side Newport Beach and Costa Mesa city bouncfaries tit· posed deficiencies In the organlution of llrellgbting !orcet In tbe Harbor Area. ences can be overeome in' West Orange County, they can be overcome in the Harbor Area as well. Ofiicials In tbe two cities and In th• county should begin im· mediately on an agreement for overcoming the Dureau- cratic limitations of the present situation. \.._-~--.--~~~~-__...,. The fire involved a home in a narrow strip or unin· corporated Orange County territory tbat divides New· port Beach and Costa Mesa. Althou~h botb cities have fire staUons in the Im· mediate vicinity( ne!tber department responded to the blaze. Fires outs d• their citr. limits, tbey explained later, are the primary reaponslbility of tbe county fire depart· ment. Under mutual aid agreements, usiJtance must be requested ol!icially by the reaponsible station. . So while fi1J11es consumed-the bl•dng structure, uni ta from the distant county station •at' Orange County Airport were activated alld fought rush h_our·traffic to get to the fire. The trip took tbem twice u much time as It would have taken units from eitber Costa Mesa qr . Newport Beach, officials estimated. · Fortunstely;'the lire eV8Dtually was conWned with- out widespread .damag• Of Injury. But tb• 1ifs1 five minutes in fighting a lire are critical, and It is ndiculolls tbat tbe nearest firelighting units should sit idle simply • because tbe fire did not immediately ·affect tbeir cities and because no mutual aid was request.ed. If Harbor Area ·fire officiala want an example of what can be achieved In Inter-city cooperation, Ibey need look no further than West Orange County. Four cities - Seal Beach, Fountain Vall"/, Huntington Beach, and Westminster -have agtee that in the event 0£ fire, the nearest station will handle it regard.le~ of what city boundaries must be crossed. , ' The most obvious benefit of this arrangement is quicker response In time of fires. But it is also noteworthy that officials estimate the pooling of resources will save the four cities a toW of St million per year in firemen's salaries plus the cost of three new fire stations that otherwise would be needed. If tbe jurisdictional jealousies and operating differ- It firemen can get to the scenes of fires more quick- ly than they now can, offjcials are running a needless risk of bringing a catastrophe onto themselves by falling to adopt a better response program. School Library Thefts Al least for'tbe good sludent, a high school library can be Invaluable to bis education process. I( ls the responsibillty of school officials to ensure that value by providing a broad inventory of literature and other educational materials. . That may not be happening in the Newport.Mesa Unified School Distriat. • School librarians have <!fsclosed Iba\ Ibey are forced to spend hair of tbeir budgets to replace books that are lost; stolon or otjlerwise not returned to library shelves. They say SI00,000 worth of books •have been found mlastng over \be 'past ihree yeara. One librarian, Mrs. Opal Price of Costa Mesa High School, saya tiluntiy that the school district administration is ignoring the prob- lem. District administrators didnj exactly refute her charge .when they responded by saying that achoo! prin· clpals are responsible .for things like library security. S..:hool principals are given heaYy responsibility in this district. And that's a worthy administrative func- tion. But when they have a problem, they should be pushed to solve it and be given help. Newport Harbor High School is putting in a sophis· ticated book magnetizing system that should cut thefts ·to almost nothing. If it does. other school principals should be encouraged to use it, too. ' N OH, THAT'S A GAMBLE WE'RE WILLING TO TAKE. Vice Presidetitial Plata Falters THArs SPORTING OF YOU. ' Language As A Tool Of Dear Gloomy G'18 Connally Running Into Opposition . . Corruption ~mNEY J.HA.RRI8). With the ao-cilled ene<I)' lllortage why are the Newport lleacb city !albers running al'Olllld •loslnl' ~abandoned oil Wells gushing io !feely? WASHINGTON -From his pooition of ) . seemblg unassailabillty as President ( Nixon's choice to sucreed Spiro T. Agnew E',. "'S NO"AK. as Vloe ,President, John B. Connally now . Hli • " 'Y. confronts grO\ying hostility from the COO· ~ aervaUve rep1ars ... 'who .dominate the '------------' party pro told us : "Th8.t was a' mistake. That is one club that politicians are never allowed into." In other words, Con- nally's visit excited Jealousy rather than admiration. P. 0. Republican porty and O.tright threats of retaliation froin. his Jonner Deinocratic . '*""'" Ou• _,, .,. .....,... "' brothers "be> jirotdd" cont,rol • ms· vice L<a~· politics quite aside -for, as ......, .., • .., ---'IY .,...., • rrooalhnUal ~P... J..,. know 1 have •IAt.....I _.. llMws ............ , ......... -rA-:;::-~-~ iny re ers , i.aacu .""'. ,.... "' • .,_, .... OlllY ,..... , ulll&AE., • • . , other fie1ds of lnteres.t ror1 my 1Jm'" That w~ Dot .thi. · fessional coocem -the most •~· way )((.. NiSiJD ·a . aspect of tbe whole Watupte 1y tJ>al the ,n._ were-; their ~ ~· • was the low level of litenrj' interrOgatOn ~ equally tottdaiil' and am.ii, W ' - revealed -among lntem>pton u well· • ambipoQ1 In tbel< q u ei.tloiiin g. ,i;;tiiWt.i ~ aa witnesses ... ... t-• " • • ~ -~-'• fabiii1ify\:. I have r 8 re I y 'NOW 18 all this siinply a mdde ltrt "-_,, beard '"1Ch p 0 0 r lnlelleclu1l am>bbery oo my port? I lblnk llelf In lr/>"ble ~t · Engllah spoken pub-• Doi, ...... n;t. nr, wblll U..lowl'of -111 -~.:.i " . ~1:!/:.",""'..: " ' :Z~ ~:"':i-:'~ ~:""· . t1iit .j. flell!lent J "·m lawy·-. A'. •-are ~. JI tbm t.oooa,.. toq 11114 ~ , a tleot lllidt> w;hlch w ~ -· " ~ ll!P'lrom e¢tct-Dot ... Jn, ~·~-Would ;,.pose Reagan or California). When Connally commented recent1y that the thought of being {>resident would "terrify" him, one Republk:an Senator called it improper specill~iion on cmuially's part as well as palpable nonsense. , CONN ALL Y'S coattail a p p e a I ,. moreover, is not universally appreciated. National Committee operatives here reveal they notilled party leaders in New Jersey that Connally would be available for a speech to help the underdog Republlcan nominee for governor, Rep. , 2.' Despite Ainnattr'• ttellar debut, at Charles Sandman. Sandman h as not , the caJifornia Republican convention Oll asked him in. ~ .8 .. Jn;'San Diego, hit appearances ./ 3. Potentially worse for Connally was 111wwtilat. ltave left some political pros , his notorious oulbW'St three weeks ago oold. In New York, Cionnally went to that the Supreme Court is not necessarily Westchester CQtmty's e x c I u s i v e the "ultimate arbiter" of consUtu~onal Blindbrook Club for an evening with top-disputes and bis leu widely noticed at-- drawer leaders of Uie old Eastern ~al tack on congressia,ial Democrat.! last and fitlanda1 ea,tablishment. \..On~· wise week for playing o;partisan politic:s''.with the Pre!ident's right to fill a vacant vice presidency. Asked by CBS about Democralic l..n that Agnew's successor wouJd be given an unfair advantage in the 1976 presiden- tial campaign and that only a "caretaker" should be named, Cosmally said: ''It seems to....me to ~ the Democrats in a position where they care nothing about the country, nothing a)>out its future. AU they 're concerned about ii their own partisan politics/1 i ' SOME TOP Re~licam fear that that aUack on bis old pirty cooked Coonall~s goose for any vice-pfesidency-by-ap- polnbnenl 1bey -believe, aloal with highly placed Democrats In both Boule and Senate, that the Demo ct a.t I c Congress now is lilted sbal1"Y oplnat Connally. . • • :'J.Jv,:Z J:;:C: \ ~ ;-bUt Into e-. W:ti:iiib ·the Oo\moll1 ~.fl> ..,publi~:~u!li· tkal sin In tbe book and '·eventually' the lcind of -"""'· TbO jill!Mfe:• Li show Iha! the, committed daily _ eopbemlam that re!ers to bombing o! " former T-~I cowld be as and some of the barbarllllll an'cl aoi. de!-!'lvlllana as a "protectltt po!ttlcally ~lll'adiw ~;Republican can> cism were almoot patnMly repetitious' strike" inslead o! IM wicked lllln1·lt IC-" llOfpet>u'.helild~ Mr. Nixon's Sec. ·New 'Freeloader' Image Ev by bas ---~--· "' 11ially II. , retaty d 'the .... asuiy. eryooe now COinu~uu:iu -'-" I am ....,.;vinced that it is our na.. \ •t ~ · the "al thli • pciol Jn time" and "In that u:;;:j lndJll.;;;.,. lo language and Ill. · 'lllE COABT,-~T e x p o s u r e , To the Editor: time-frame,;; and other luch obrioua htzmaDe ue (whl~ is why it ls pan of ~ W~icb st_ailed ~:San Diego Sept. 8, would Where are the raucous voices of those phruel «.ponderous jargon. But l am the "humanities'' in schqol) 1 that climax m an orgy ol pro-Coonally ~n-who usually complain about the not even aoeUlnr of such officlalese-Culminates in 1 White Houae prea timent . a1000r Repub~can pros lo:<>kin« freeldraders, that is, the AFOC mothers, what shocked me was the lack of teeretary being ab&e to dism1Js 1 prior for ,a wmner at ~ ~oment Agnew -a7 welfare redplenls and others dependent rudimentary good lllllllab lo be bean! In 'statement 81 being "Jnoperadve." What • COl'dlng . to !lie ""'1pl -banded In bJS oo the good will o! society? tboee bearings. tbb word really mND.t in that cootm ~µ<ip. ~allr's., nai:ne ~~ The latest revelations are extremely "HE IN\liTEo my wife and I to din· was "Dm't believe what I told joa be rWbilked to papi.tol. Jill1 fOf' l'Otltine ~g to one cherished freeloader's ner," says a rormer Al1omey Genml o! ~e wliit I tell yw·now." -~~bJbborn .I to ihi out ' omage. the U.S. "II was a meeting between the TO PERMIT -log« away wi!IJ that script has no., bro!JPl•Omnally ' 'IT SEEMS Spiro Agnew lived at the f<Xlrdu..,"saysanotber highlyolacedol· such a blatant deception by wavinl the ......... sharply critical ..1.!•1 .. 1•Toeu1. Sheraton-Park Hotel In Washington for flclal, a graduate of cne of America's ... ~ =...,._.,. most illwtrious universities. "Th 8 t magic wand of "inoperative" is to abao-Although still a 1eadbll IO sue-four -years, paying less than half the memoranda was daied July IO," says don our responsibility u pardlans ol coed, if Agnew.is~ -out,lllese •normal ft,-.month rent. Prewnably still another Whit. Houae aide, obvlouslr, law and -al• as well u "ol lanpge. bleiiitshes ·show:' '. , the Vice-President !lid not mind being a oblivious of the fact that 1'memor8nda ' Once we begin to toleiate, « ,overloot, 1. Agne.w followers, "in tl>e phrue of s6ill for the Sheraton. is a plural sloppy usage in language, our whole one, are affronted by Carinally's 1'0bviou;: tt will not be easy to explain the fact Cues, tenses, moods, agreements, system of human comm u n•l cat Ion enthusiasm for Agnew's departure. that' the Aanew larder has been regularly antecedents, all were grossly violated by beoomes vulnerable to the v 11 es t They grumble that com:iany bas not stocked w1Ut free food from the Food Senator and spy alike. ParticipJes dan-manipulation. Jt is not the .. soob who hesitated to comment . publicly oo the f'alr Stores, the nation's third largest gled wildly, prepositions were either unat-would preserve good Conn, but the true Agnew case and ev~ speculate on t~ supermarket chain although the Vice- tached or redundaflt, sentences wer,ri ut-democrat, who knows, like COnfuclus, vice presidential va~..._(Jn contra.st to presidept·ln charge' of the donations pro. tered that made Gen. Eisenhower's prose that "corrupt government begins with Jilenct from the prohibit new favorite of tests that 1t was just a·. "gift among seem lofWy Ciceronian. Nor wu lt mere-the use of the wrong word." lhe Republican rigbf wbig;•'Gov. Ronald. friends." • -' , Health Fads: Faith Can Make It ·True Jt ain't all lbat easy; but I try not to scoff at crankiness. Undoubtedly an ele- ment of this feeling Js attributable to charity to self, a uaeful and preserving quality. Yet it Is also true that much good can oome of crankiness, especially in the matter or physical health. If there is any ooe thing we have learned about medlcau..,. 11 ta that while pills and unguents can help you, they are ln them.selves coosldcr-- ably. Im lmpcrtaot than what you Wnk they can do for you. U you really think an l&-day diet or mushrooms. a n d nothing elae, will help you cope with IUe11 little trtaclwri~, then l'm all for yoor prosecutJns·yoor belle!• with prac. Uce. I ,.... lo recall, lo fact, that the two foodl which poeeeA zero calories are muabrooml and Worcesttnhlre sauce. lt't tbe butter on the mushrooms that does you lo. .. I'VE SEEN people who were divinely happy on a macrobiotic diet. 1've met others who are totally convinced that a daily lntalie of Vitamin E does wonders lot the old gooads. G.8. Shaw totterod into hit '11 oo a vegetarian diet that wAI cruelly dellclent In Vii.min B II, which I.I 1uppi""!fly nectlW)I to h<allll. 'll10le folk have In commoo faith, the • evidence of things not seen. They believe in what they are doln.g. They are cranks by most rational standard!, but their system works for' them, The prudent man leaves such folk alone. It's a cheap shot to point out that what they are doing makes absolutely nO sense at all by ac- cepted medical canons. What are cheap shots compare~ with the fact that the ir- rational so frequenUy works,! AS ONE of my favorite medical ad· visers puts the matter: "It Is an ac· cepted fact that personal misfortune. even when it ls severe, ls more easily witmtood by--with •lmll rtlillous coovlctions than by othen.; "In the same way, a ftnn attachment to a theory ol what ia 1oed kt you can produce a feeling d wtllbeinc and gt!!> ulne good health, When -penon oo exact!y lhe same food llllal!e will not feel so fiL "These factors -ttllgloul belle!, food (add.ism, or the bedside maMer of a kind or perruas.tve doctor -ue commonly dlsmllsed by ·rree-thlnkln1 p •op I e bece1*: they are not 'true' or 'real .' All three, however, can mat.ertally ·affect' our btalth just as can a ahock, a pel'IOOal tragOOy, or being tn love." The , +1e begina ,.bell the crank becomes a prophet, when ~tbe magic wofds, "Do as 1 do," are llrst pro- . notmced by lhe crank, and a potassium h<avy diet becomes" the-Gilly. >Way to world peace and olhe:r tioly ends. Ir you are old enough you may.~ u an in- . stance, the words of that ' pttat 1secular thinker, Henry .Ford: "U~ "•ill study the history Qf a~t' any ,aimlnal you will find be is An lnveterate cl&arette smoker." · THE MAGIC goes oyt o( the crank's belier when he ttiea \0 · itriJ>lant It In othen. The magic growa ooly in h1a own soil. This ls ndt easy wl8dom for the crank to accept. . • • There are exceJ't.lons. t reoontty read some words apokeri by .tbe most widely known and prospero111 food c:ranlt of oor Ume, Adelle Davis. OVer the years l've managed quite aucceAfully to resist eacn and every dletetlc recipe of Miaa Davis. Yet when she told ~ audieace at l!erkeley recently lliiralmost all Americans fail to take in eoough magnesium, and thcrtfore don't aleep good and other dire !bingo, and that a good cheap source of magnesium was plain old epsom sail.!, t was impressed. Wl>aUhe said 90Unded ~ood. 1 had filth In the prtscrlption. Since lben I've been tsldng regular small 8Jll0Wlls ol eplOn1 oalll. I r .. 1 bett.r. I've been told I look better. t believe. therefore lam; but I'm not lelllng yoo to do likewise. . . THROUGH the courtesy of tbe banker, reel estate operator and wine connoisseur, J. Walter Jones, tbe Angew liquor cabinet has been kept full, while Harry A. Dundore, a retired tool manWacturer, contributed ltS,IXll ol housekellping cash. The Agnews are poor folk by the stand-- ants of, say, the Nixoos. Agnew's salary is only $62,500 a year, plus an e.1pense allowance of $10,000 . WHEN he moved from the Sheraton-- Park into a $190,000 house, apparently tbe only home he could find In which he could lay hi! W?ary bead, he did so as a sacrifice ror public service. It is quite d.Jscemibte th a t m~y AmcMcans i.n these times are acquiring an Item poor Agnew does not possess - poverty. GEORGE T. SCHNAPP Spe11dh1g C:urb To tht! Editor: Congressman Joha B. Conlan of Arizona has Introduced a bill long overdue. It is House Joint Resolution 332 -a proposed Constih1lional amendment to prolllbil Congress rrom spending more on Federal programs in any given year tban the Federal government will receive In total tax revenues. This will end our inOation. which is due solely and basically to government spending O\'tr and above tax revenues . TIUS BILL would also require govem- mtnt repaymeot of the national debt over a period of ten yean, which y,·ould save all of us bUl\ons or dollars in taxes now beln~ peid out in interest. Here Is our chance of a Ufolime -it's Ju st what ha s betn needed for years. ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers are welcome. Normoll11 un-iters 1hould conve11 their message1 in 300 words or tess. The right to cond.eme Lttttrs to fit ipaet1 or eliminate libel U reserved. All letters must include signature and mailing address, but names may be withheld on reques t tf 1ufjicient rea.son is apparent. Poetrv toiU not be published. Write today to Mr. Peter W. Rodino Jr .• Chairman or the House Judiciary Com· mittee, House Office Bui Id in g , \Vashington, D.C. 20515. C.C. MOSELY Refreshh1g To the Editor: I want to publicly thank Bob Smith of Smith's Arco Servlce at Baker and Bristol in Costa Mesa for giving us such a refreshing news story in holding the company tanker captive for five hours. For whatever point he made, it is en- couraging to see and know that one man has v.•hat it takes to stand up and rebel against some of the injustice in all phases of living that we. have stuffed down our throats these days . T1lank you Bob. 1t was great while ii lasted and may the company look upon you with renewed respect. I'll be in and buy some gas one of these days and thank you In person for a really great human interest story. J. VINSEL Bike lfights To The. Editor : Recently I wns bicycling on Fairview Road. northbound ror Orange Coast Quotes ''English is better than Art , because you can read ~111ton, or even Faulkner. without getting paint under yo u r llngemalls. "'l'he songs and ballads of !ht Revolu- tion threw a scare Into the British. caus- ing them to show thc...,•hltes of their eyes at Bunker Hill." if'ron\. '1t All Started \Vith Freshman En1f lilissh" by Richard Armour, 1'1cGraw·llll .) • College, when I had an _argwnent wi,th a man in a pickup truck about who had lbe right-of·w~. We ended up at the police station where the desk sergean~ pointed out the OMV section that stated bicycles have all of the obligations and privileges of a motor vehicle. I'D LIKE to take this opportunity to remind drivers of bicyclists' right to the road. When a rider won't get over by the curb, as common sense woukl deem pro· dent, it could be because of broken. beer bottles or loose gravel. Please remember -the bicycle rider may be slower than you, as a motorist, but he has equal rights to the roaQ, which should be respected. Bikeways are one solution to the prob- lems of mismatching tra!fic speeds. Please lend your support, so such con- frontations as described above may be avoided. DON \V. BENE FIEL Squirrel f'n11 To the Editor: r am \\"Ondering if you could help .19 an,.way to gain supportfbelp stop l~ destruction or the ground .tq~lrrel ln j Fashion Island-Newport . ttr area. As bulldings are being built closer a closer to the highway, more and mo~ animals arc getting killed and den'9<1-1 place in \\'hich they can u fely live. · one seems to think !hey even eJJ.ll1 b they arc there and in greal !!~er. t.. VICTORIA CLOUS~ OlANM COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Veed, PabU!her Thomas Keevil, Editor Bnrttora Kreibfc h Editorial Pogc Editor The ~itoriaJ ·'Pit:" or tlw! 011\ly P dot secl<l to Jntonn and stimulA1C! rcadcn by presfflting on this J>llle d\vette t"OmmC!ntary ' on lopil'I of ln-le~st by sy~ica.ll'd ~umnilts and c::artoonists, by pt'O\/Sdirc 1 loNm for re1den' '"in·1 and by pn!ffllt\nr this nC!wsp.11ptT'1 opinioM Md kleu on C\lrrtrrt topk-1. Th<-f'ditorlal opl.niln of the Daily PlkM 1ppear only In the editorial columrt at tht top o( the pqe. Opinkms ~xprtHtd by t~ l'Ol- umnlsb and c::anoonl!t.1 and letttt wrtteos art thftr °""' d m ~C!­ mcnt ol their vlt'Y."1 b)I th11 Da.l.ly Pl.lot should ~ b\ltftt'4. Wednesday, O<tobcr 10, 1973 • --B Phll lnterlandi QUE!NIE 0""' "Talking to plants is one lhin.g. Shouting at them is another.'~ · L.lU. Boyd Coolidge Dozed 12 Hours a Day Best-telling 90ri of book lS still that type with the title that starts out "How To ... " OUr Love and War man is thinking of writing one such. For the money. His tenta- tive title: "How To Get a Date in San Francisco." He says if It does all right., he may write ooe on Honolulu, Los Angeles, Dallas, ao on. Not a bad notion, really. Except for that one on Dallas. Am advised all the unattached romantics there already koow how. If you're afraid to take that fis.h off the line after you catch it, young lady, what you suffer · from is itchthyophobia, remember that. -...... " ' ., ::"" ... ~ i l\ I~ The stargazers claim people born . under the sign of Taurus are extra- ordinarily sensual. - , Yes, hair the mothers of high school students smoke, quite true. JSOMETRI~ It's tha~ • called bometric exercise . that's said to enable the Navajo baby to walk at an earlier age than do other ~ngst~. Navajo Wants stay strapped to .their moO:iers• backs for the first nine mootM. While awake in motJoo, they constantly strain at their bindings. This strengthens _them considerably, it's sfd. Don>t yet tnow which United States president slept the ]east. but do know which slept the most. Record shows Calvin Coolidge dozed 12 hours out of every 24 during his term in the White House. ' . ' If you're planning to put another coat of color on the basement stairs, mister, don't rorget to add a little sand to the pall\\: NAMES Q. "Where does John Anderson rank on that lilt of most conlmon combinations of given names and surnames in the United States?" A. It's No. 6. Right after No. 5. Robert . Wilson. And No. 4, William Jones. As previously reported, three most common such combinations are: No. 1. Gregory Smith. No. 2, Charles Johnson. No. 3, Harry Brown. Why so many elder Smiths named their little boys Gregory I just don't Jmo\V. Q. "This guy is trying to tell me that lava can flow over a field oC snow without metling all the snow under- neath ii." A. So it's said. so it's said. That snow cools the W'lder· side lo a crust in a rapid manner to leave the deeper sno\\' in dandy condition. Q. "Do cats gel rabies?" A. About 400 a year do. In this coontry. Nowhere nearly as many as dogs. certainly. \Vhen confronted by rabid beasts, cats are niftier escape artists than dogs. Q. "Come on·. Louie. one more time. name those five essentials ol happiness." A. Hea lth. freedom. economic idependence. C1:1ngenia l \\'tlrk and reciprocated Jove. You doing all right? Address mail to L. "'· Boyd, P.O . Bor 1875, Neu;· port Beacll. Calif. 92660. Keep Pants On Court Hellrs Police Case \VASHJNGTON (APJ -The U.S. Supreme Court ha s agreed lo decide \vhether police officers violated the constitutional rights ol t\\"O Ohio men by taking their pent!. for evidence. Defending the officers, the govern1nent I a'*' ye rs con· tended. 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