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Coast Unit Okays
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By CANDACE PEARSON · ·or 11111 M tv l"lltt 111ttt
TIJ.e .drillJ!lg of 340 .. oil, we1ls qn Uie-
481).acre' 'Banning ' p~p:erly I or:,. ·W"eSf
Newport bluff between Costa Mesa and
; · Newport Beach can continue.
The South Coast Regional 1.one
COoservation Commission today in Long
Beach granted a claim of exemption
from the 1972 Coastal Zone Act to
General Crude Oil Company and G.
E. ttadane and Son,,.
Under Prop. 20, the regional com~
• _mission has jurisdiction within 1,000
yards of the coas~.
. Exemptions are granted those projects
on which aubstanu·a1 work wa:s dorie
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IJFO l;apiives ?.
'Saucer Landed in Mississippi'
PASCAGOULA, Miss. (UPI) - A
Northwestern Univeni ty astronomer
says the "veiy terrifying experienCe"
of two men indicates that, a strange
craft from another planet did land in
?liississippi. (Rel!lted story Page 3).
"Where they are coming from and
why they were here is a matter of
conjecture;" Dr .. Allen Hyn~k said. "But
the fact that they were here on this
planet is, be~ a, reaS9¥~1e doubt."
HyOek and Dr. Jariies · Harder' or the
Uoivt?J-sity of California · interviewed by
bypnosis two shipyard workers who told
a_utborities they were ft.Shing from an
old pier in the Pascagoula River when
a "fish-shaped" vehicle emitting a bluish
baze approached from the sky.
Charles Hickson, 42, and 18-ye.ar-old
Calvin Parker, both of the Gautier com-piuni~y, have maintained . throughout a ·
weekend of intense questioning that they
were taken aboard the craft by three
.weird creatures with wrinkled skin, crag-
daw hands and pointed ears. .
' ·Hynek, scientific consultant lo Project
Bluebook when it was conducted on
UFOs by the Air Force in the 1960's.
said after talking to Parker and
Hickson:
"There is no question in my mind
that these men have had a very ter-
rifying experience. Under no
circumstances should they be ridiculed.
Let's protect these men."
Hickson arid Parker. "both scared to
death and shaking all over," told the
Jackson County sheriff's office of th eir
bizarre eXperience Thursday night.
Sheriff Fred Diamind said he believed
"something" happened to the men
because they were "scared to death
and on the verge of a he art attack."
Other residents or the Pascagoula area
reported to the sheriff's office they saw
a similar UFO in the vicinity of the
fishing location about the time the two
maintain they did.
The men, who have volunteered lo
undergo lie-detector tests, were checked
for radiation exposure Fridey at Keesler
(See CREATURES, Page Z)
~=~~!,~::;' '·LB· · J ... T. e'"'le'".p"hone Tapped' 011 wells have been planned on the
property sincd 1944,, according to com· ' ·
mission planners. ~=·~~:=3~ · 'S·: "a' .... ys .1-. ... stI0ce· Douglas on the east and the Santa Ana Rivf(' ' · J U
on the west. I t
The oil -producton has had permib '
· .. !~ from the the state resources agenay WASHINGTON (UPI) -U.S. Supreme FBl in connection with removal of : N!Wf'IORT BUCH FJRi 'YfC~1t/SuRnY.$ C"ilAQ•~~ALL'. since 1944, and from the Orange County :eourt Justice William O. Douglas said materials from a Selective Service office.
l !sytN TiliMM·f.M~.fNm SH.nd story-to Escapi, Flam.I , departmenta .of Building and Safety aDi:l ·today Lyndon B. Johnson told him while Douglas declared: ~ .. • K-:"' ' , .Nr Polly~OQ·-~!f9J_~in~ 1958.. j'; '.he was ,pres_ident that -~oh n son's ~ ' ... Oil company officiafs said they ~ •telephone was tapped. Douglas also said "The conversation of one's lawyer over ~ . ' r ... ' spent .$12.$ million on: surface • ~. was "morally certain" the high !he telephone may be as helpful to 1 Fin ' s '. · subsurface drilling on the site by N ; ·murt's conference room has been "bugr Big BrotftE!r as the conversation of the Ml f,e -, . 8, 1972 when Prbp. 20 took effect. t' ·&e<f." accused herself. Ys ry ~ Yn L)_Q I weep B Ftg' h the . al "In this Orwellian era ... we deal • , "' II~ .' , · y ... ~ w err reg'°n COIJ!· : ,"We·Jive In a regime where the d"IY
, r ~ .. , .mission av. meeting, 18 million b:lr· lb:µsioe,&s of wiretapping runs rampant," with a disease that has penneated our
1 • • rels of a ~ milli~-barrel goal on t(1e 'Douglas· said, calling the practice "the society."
r.r h · · h £ ' c ·z ' 'property had :been produced, t'Ompa19y ·<fi.seasf which almost every newspaper The woman \vas arrested on charges· ' t oug o• as· t o' mp el'.W\-· '. ~po~~Js&;il;\..1\'.,: ,,,.; , ._, ,, ·,~,·~ , .iti!\ls u.i~,Rlli{Q~~~ltic,I' Of receiving more than 1,800 records
-:: , , . ' , j> . .N '' Di-ling in ·the high ·court•s denial and folders of Seleclive Scrvic:e locals
' ' Of ball to a "-'Oman who claimed that at Evanston, Ill. She was cffcd for
' ,., .. 1• • COLO NEL QPENS · 1 ,questions put to her by 8 grand jury contempt after refusing to respond to . ' ' ~ By ARTHUR R.. VINSEL
Of .. Deir "" '"" 3s.veral second floor 'tenants leaped ar their lives early today from balcortjes
' a raging, $100,000 nash tire raped~
ffiroujh' one building of Newpprl Beach's .
Oakwood Gahlen Apartments complet.
No ooe was injured in the bl11e,
\fhich Is still under tnvestigauon with
no explanaUoo for ita cause.
The fire In Bultdlng N or the complex
Ill '1i70 lllh St, totally destroyed two
apai:'tments. one where tbe blaze
otiglnated and one where the door was
~parenlly standing QJ)ell.
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· OobrJ '° 10 o\ber:apar\D'lentl on the ;"; were the product. of illegal surveillance, (Set TAPS, Page Z) ~~-·~.J'theb\ue, ·lN'MlDDLE E.4 ST ~i Douglnsaido ~. 1-~me ""'nllpi""!'•. "" . ... .. .. .,{I ·· • "We ·who live in Ute District of Colum-sbot aown e narrow bill • . ··--·---~ , ... _ ... -, bla know that electronic surveillance
N'"1'J'Orl Beach 11'1'!. ml WASlfiNGTON (UPJ.l - A food «>Iii· ts· conunonpface. 1 am Indeed morally
spokesrrten saki today tlat l:be •Ure pll'lf 1n oil·rieh 'Kuwait baa. oPmed the. certf,in that the conference room of
S«.'Ond ,floor ls ~11 now: dVe MiddJe Ed's Ont Kentileky Fried t:hls court has been 'bugged,' and Presi· to srnoke and water d1mqe. • Cbicho Mop, the ~gricultute Depart-dent John90n during his term In the
A "second alann wa,, ~.by1 tl)e ment. reports. \Vhile House awrted to me that even
Newport Beach Fli-e DeparthJtnt when ,, Ofltciall said the Kuwait food Co., his phone was tapped."
it became· eviden~ how severe the"'blaze ·proprietor Q(, •Ute ahop, plans to b'!Y Douglas did not elaborate on either
wohld be bet>rt lt could be contaimd. Iroien chicken and shortening in the Instance. But he noted the Justice
OJte engine and. a ttl!ck cornp8n1 from United St.a~s· under an agree.ment work· Department did not den y bugging the
the C.O.ta Mesa Fire Department joined ed out during the past year. attorneys of the vroman, Marguerite
(See O.U.WOOI>, Pip.JI Anno lleulsdle, who wu arrested by 1be
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Skeleton Discovered
BEAU~10NT I AP ) -The bones of
Ar'I unidentified ~·oman with two bullet
holes In her skull were found Saturday
in the desert, where they npparently
had been burled for as long as 10
yl'.ars, authorities snid. The skel eton "'as
discovered , by hunters after apparently
being unearthed by animAl!-1 near an
abandoned highway l\\'O milts west of
here.
Mis handled
Campaign
Funds Cited
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The first
organized opposition to Gerald R. Ford's
nomination as vice president surfaced
today. At the same time, Congress began
a tW&stage confirmation process which
could take a month to complete.
The liberal group. Americans for
Democrat Action (ADA ), said its na-
tional board \:'.Ot~ unanimously at a
• POLITICAL CORRUPTION PROBE
SET IN BALTIMORE, Pago 4
meeting here Sunday "to oppose con~
firmation of C.Ongressrrian Ford as vice
president.''
Key congressional figures in both
parties, however. have predicted that .
barring the uncovering of some so-far
undisclosed flaw in his record, the 60·
year-old House GOP leader should have
an easy tfme being confirmed as the
successor to Spiro T. Agnew.
"Congress sould require a full In·
vestigation into the allegations o!
mishandling of the nominee's campaign
funds," ADA said.
So far. the only question raised public ly
about F'ord's campaign finances concern:;
an SIJ.500 cont ribution to his 1970 cam-
(Sre OPPOSITION, Page 2)
Orange Coast
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Weather
!\lore fog is forecast for the
::>range Coast Tuesday. cleating by
1oon to sunny skies and ('()()\er
'.emµeratures. Highs of 68 arc e:t· ,
JCctcd at the beaches rising to
i-1 inland.
INSIDI:: TOD!\ 1·
T/1e question of obsce1iity has
been a tliO'ffl in t.lie side of the
U.S. S1'pre1t1e Court si'lice its
/a1uimark decision ii~ 1957, The
first i1t a series of articles on
smut control appear on Page 18,
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Israel Gets .. :Supplies
V.S~ Gives Vp Dip1o~, Begins Airlift .
WABllING1UN (AP) -1n vtiw of
lhe "massivo" Soviet alrlltt of mJlltary
equipment to the Aral> lletol, the IJblled
Stataa beaan dur111g the ,...and to ....,P-
ply llr1lil with military han!Wan, the
Stale Department aJlllOUllCed today.
~ 61We "have btgun. ~ 16trie ~,'of ' The Soviet a.irllft, McCJoskey u~
Imel to an ·~ ment, plained, "Is conUnuing at on tn<reas<d
also lo prevent the mablve Sovtat lift pace . . . In our own case, ~we watched
from ·ameUIJng the mUllary baluce in ') and waited for, several days pursuing
the area," press. offbr Robert J. the objective of achieving a diplomatic
,Mceloakey tokl a news coaferenct. · arrangement."
* * * * * * lsraeli,s Repulse Waves
' -Of Egyptians In Battle
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lly Ullled Preis lat.m-1 war would be •'1Gi>g Jn days and beavy
Egypt 1w sOO:eeded Jn getilng al::} In blOodsbed." Israel said Its pilots domtnated the jU entire anny acnm the Suez Can skies over the Middle East as they
but ~eli troops 'have thrown back struck deep Into Syria and Em>t. .(Ur
anotl>Or 'E!17PdaA• -.>Wl)'e l!Oll)llt .,,_.;d lireqo wailed.Jn Cairo ag~ today
OQ one of three vital passes Jeadfug bUt there was no Indication the Israeli
into the Sinai Desert Israel reported planes bombed near the capital. lsraell
today. The SlnaJ stnl(gle was shaping artlll$rY hit the Q~tskirts •I Damascus.
up as the decislve battle of the llklay 'AnoUier Indication the war would be war. . · long and fierce came fiom Cairo where
On the Syrian front. JsraeJ said tt Egyp~an political sources said Egy pt
bad broken through the central sector was standing firm on its insistence that
Stressing that th is diplomatic erfort
is continuing, McCloskey added that "I
ISRAEL, ARAB FACTIONS
CL~SH ACROSS U.S., Pogt 4
wish ti. would bo . possible to report
success. Wt cannot do that.., ·
Secretary or Stale l!e.,.Y I\· Kissinger,
the lip,oktsman continued •. malntafued
conta'c\ tbroughotit the weeiel¥f, •With
' ''a number of goverpmt1,1ts tnvolVed in
the fighting or interested in the out-
come," µici uding Ambi~sador Anatol Yi
F. Dobrynin, the SOVlet envoy In
Washington. '
McCloskey said the Soviets have
delivered roogbly 4,000 tons of equi p-
menl Jn ~ flights /.0 tJlll Egyptians
and Syrians Since~Wednesday, 1 lfe said he would not describe the
contents of the Soviet deliveries, "though
we know to '°me e}lteot.bUt n'ot fully."
At the ' same time, McCloskey firmly
deClined to say what 'the U.S. resupply
contents are.
Hurry V p, Jtcnior o( the SO.mile Goian H~gbts line, thei: be no cea~fire until the Arabs
smashing Iraqi armored forcts destroy. received ironclad guarantees of complete,
ing dozeal ol tanb and ....im, ,...... Israeli withdrawal lrom ncoupled .Arab
"l am not in {he position to itemize
t!Je materiel involved-,'.' he said.
.Remi~ed that Kissinger at bis press
conference Friday described the Soviet
alrlilt as bein." !alr!y subolanUal," while.
McCJosk!f. labeled it as "massive " the
spokesman said the Adminiskation ·
"reached the judgment on the charac-
terization of the airlift in the last 48 hours."
Four-Oay-o1d calf chases ~ter mom on Irvine Ranch.
This is the calving season on the ranch and Irvine
catUemen ex pect 700 calves will be born between
now and December. This little fellow's daddy is a
black angus. Mother is a "braford," a cross between .i'
a brahma and a hereford. Irvine Ranch currently is
running about 4,000 head of cattle, not counting
calves.
n111ts of the Iraqi Anny · Oeemg in lands. 1 r«reat. It wu the second dilastrous The ....iof!lcial Cairo newspaper Al
defeat of the war for Iraq. Ahram said the main objective of the
.Farther to the northeast Israeli Egyptian ofrenslve was to seize control
patrols struck within nine ;ruies of of the three passes leading through a .
' .. ..,. Qamascus, reaching the village or low range of mountains into the . heart
Saddleback Trustee Trial Coas t Residents
Play It Safely , ,
In Fog Onslaught
Vissya, aj1d armoted column,, were of the Sinai. 'Ibey are the l\fiUa, In ~thin 14 miles of the Syrian capital. tbe center, the Khatmia nei.tr the
But the main Israeli fortts were Meditemnean behind Qantara, and the
reported bogged down in heavy fighting El·Gedei pass in the south. All are
Yet MCCioskey insisted that the United
States is, as he put it, "less interested
in name-calling," meaning obviously to
put the blame on the Soviet Union for
the arms race spiral in the Middle
East, but more interested in ''trying
to reach a diplomatic solution."
a~ the important cros.sroads town of about 20 miles east of the canal. •
Jury Selection Delayed
~asa, 22 miles southwest of Damascus Israeli military spokesmen reported
bra•ll'De!•"Mfulltir Mtihil'·Dayan the Egyptians used tanb and troops
reported . to the nation that Syria had in human wave assaults today to drive
been pushed-back fer eoougb into its toward the Khatmia Pass but were
own territory behind the 1967 cease-fire thrown back" WiUt heavy loaes and Israel
McCloskey emphatically repeated the
U.S. Denial that American . millllry
persoMel would be Involved Jn the
Jury selection in the Orange County
Superior C o u r t bookmaking-extortion
.,1, trial of Saddleback <Alllege trustee Alyn
., M. Brannon was delayed today while
lawyers for Brannon and his co-defen-
dunt discussed the altegatlons in the
11 chambers of Judge Everett W. Dickey.
• Presiding Judge Bruce Sumner assign-
-, ed Judge Dickey to the trial this morn-
ing, But it was learned as Brannon,
, 41 , of Santa Ana and co-defendant Robert
.. Emmett KeUeY. 34, of 835 Seagull Lane,
Newport Beach made their way to the
courtroom that a plea of guilty to reduc·
Skinny Gunman
Hits Costa Mesa
Mart .for $3 0
A skiMy, ski-masked bandi t speaking
with a slight Spanish accent entered
a Costa Mesa convenience market wav·
',-ing a gun ea rly today and took $30
.. J from tbe manager before fleeing into £; the darkness. ~ Thomas E. Witkowski; 18, said he was
~ stocking shelves in the Stop and Go
. l\1arket, 1895 Monrovia Ave,, about 2
a.m. when Ure gunman entered .
~ He turned when he heard the electric
eye b1.1Z1.er sound as someone came
through the door.
"Give me the money!" the bandit
snapped.
Officer Robert Cornuke said Witkows\ti
was then forced into a rear storeroom
where he was ordered to remain for
10 minutes v•h.ile the bandit escaped
or risk being sh01.
I The young manager waited until he
heard the door buzzer sound, indicating
the gunman had left, then called police.
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Skin Diver Drowns
PESCADEl\O (UPI ) -A San Jose
man dro'•"ned Sunday while skin diving
at Bean llo\low Beach near this San
1\-fateo County Community. Deputies said
Eugene L::likim, 34, was pulled from
,. the surf but efforts lo revive him failed .
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ed charges ls not out of the question.
'Ibe prosecutlcn reported at an earlier
court appearance by the two men that
Brannon was prepared to plead guilty
to one of 36 felony counts contained
in a Grand Jury indictment.
Deputy District Attorney William
Evans said this fell through when Kelley
refused to go along with that ar-
rangement.
Both men face charges Uiat they were
involved in what Newport Beach police
described as a $25,000-a·week bookie
business centered in the Harbor Area.
Brahnoo was arrested Aug. 21·, 1972
after he allegedly attempted to enfOrce
payment of a $2,800 gambling debt from
a client described as a prominent
Newport businessman.
Kelly was arrested six week!· later
foll owing a police investigation of a
claim by another alleged client that
an eight-inch hunting knife was hurled
into his front door as a meam of
persuading him that he should im-
mediately settle his gambling account.
F rom Page l
TAPS ...
questions from a Oiicago grand jury.
Douglas recalled a 1928 statement by
Justice Oliver \Yendell Holmes calling
\\'iretapping a "dirty business," and said
both Supreme Court rulings and federal
law had been flouted in its use by
enforcement agencies.
Electronic surveillance has become a
bunting issue since disclosure before
the Senate Watergate Committee that
President Nixon 's conversations with
aides and White House visitors were
recorded starting in the spring of 1971.
Both the oommittee and Watergate
special prosecutor Archibald Cox have
been seeking access to the tapes of
the President's C'Ollversations relating
to the Vi'atergate scandal.
1'he U.S. Court of Appeals ruled Friday
against the President in his invocation
of executive privilege as grounds for
v:ithbolding the tapes from Cox. Nixon's
lawyers are expected to appeal to the
Supreme Court within the next few days.
From Pagel
CREATURE S. ••
Air Force Base, but the results ·were
negative.
Hynek said although lhe men "'·ere
able to be hypnotized "their experience
was so traumatic that it was essential
to progress slowly."
"These are not imbalanced people,''
Harder said. "They're not crackpots.
"There was defini tely something here
that v.•as not terrestrial, of the earth,"
he said.
The f11St strong siege of log alOog
tile South Coast -early Ibis Year caused few problems for public safety
officials today.
Harl>or patrolmen at Dana Point said'
that despite the potential hazard from
the mist, no maritime mishaps have
been reported.
"Everybody is playing it smart and
staying in port today," one spokesman ·
said.
Police reported no traffic mishaps
despite poor visibility on stretches of
lreeway and neighborhood streets.
.Farther south, the fog lw proved
a boon to illqal aliens.
Border patrolmen manning t h e
pennanent checkpoint at San Onofre
suspended their roadblock Sunday and
have been lUlabl.e to resume it because
of the potential hazards caused by the
fog.
I "ft cbased "' oil the rood early in
the ahemooo Suziday and we haven't beM able to do mtioh since /' said Patrol
Capt. Gene Harris today.
line so that Israel could give the hil!best coatlnued to b1od: the roads to the
priority to the Suez . !root. He said the east.
Front Paire l
OPPOSITION.
'"11Je main r .. ture of alt actlvlty by
midday Is the !act that ooly the Israeli
Air Force bas taken the initiative and
is In the air on both fronts," a com-
numique said il\ ... of the otrollgest
• • assertlala d braeli alt superiority to
date.
paign which he allegedly did not report 1be hraeU Alr Force said its plaDes
to the clerk of the House. hit . three' alrfle!ds in Egypt, one of
Ford told reporters Saturday the· In· them 50 miles D«tb of C81ro, and bomJ>.
c.ident could be "adequale;ly explained." ed Syria's Mediterranean coastal fUel
He said tbe money exceeded the amount .dumps at Tartus and Latakia. Damascus
his penon.al campaign committee was said the Israeli planes hit civilian targets !'11owed to receive, and that he signed in those cities.
fiihUng. '
"We do not have American mWtarx
force_s or personneJ ~gaged in the
fighting," he said .
Fending off a barrage of questlonl,
McCI°*ey repeated that "we are con-
cerned that lhe· SOV!et airlift will 1m1eltle
the balance" in the Middle East. , Re
said ' "Our actl.., will .be guided by
events as they ,procted. 11 l •
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OAKWOOD .•. Jt over to Republican naUooal 'head-1be Jsr.aell Air Force reported shooting
quarters for use in behalf of other down fiVt M!G ·Challengers (Nfft Sjria ..
candidates. He invited committee& con· and threo om £opt. Both. tcypt'and .,~,N•~r\,/)e•cjl firtmen, Jn lld<tiUon
•iderlng his confinnation to look "luUy" Syria reiM*1ed an·~ icalm.•clowri to on engine lrom the Orl!l(e County
Into the lncideol of the alt war. The nuinber <ot'1sraell Airport Fire Stallon.
The New York Time:i: also questioned planes daimed ibot. down wu noticeably Newport Beach police officers efttered
prFoesidnl'sentq.ua!JJlcatioos to become vice fewer than ln'recent daY,. Syria reported th.e blsZlng· bulldlng at · nne poinl and ooe Phantom downed and Eapt ~ e '"lbe President's choice Is most rune. . · ~ -~·in ~oor to door·, pounding
distinguished for bis lack ol. distinction " In the Swxlay battle on .. the Suez . and yelling for the residents to ·evacuate.
the Times said Sunday in an editorial. ' Canal, lbe Israelis said they knocked 'l'wo occupants of Apt. 205, one iden-
{r * {r It called Fonl "a run.of-the-mill con-out more lbin :120 tonb and killed tiHed u Sylvia Tedemar, smashed out
gressman ... a supremely loyal rounder-aboUt 1,000 f'cYpttan aoldters. ~ ~ ~m ~window and leaped down Fog Not Thick ~~J:"'.=.,.~otes ror ~~,~~~~= ~~~~:'.1 ivy bed to escape
"For a Coogress brimming over with the batilelront Jn Sinai" and Jn la\OCfdng Flr<mell said they mcued IOVeral
Enough to Deter prospective 1976 pcesidential candidat.s out 150 Israel! tanb. · olalberdderpenops... 4 , bringing, them down via his shortage of diJcemible qualifications .. 11 •
for poss.ible succession to the presidency, • 1 A spakedlin-for R and B DeVelopment
S 1 l B , is, pervenely, likely to enhanoe his 'Alice Cooper' Company, ownen or the 732-unlt adults-C too using changes ol almost automatic <»n· only apartment O>mplex said today he . firmation," the Times said. felt firemen· may have over estimated
The fint step of the congressional T • ... ...;_ · ted the total damage A drizzly, thick log spread throuiboot process is a thorough check of the nO ~Fe8 Company Vic• .Prealdenf Larry Carlin
We!t Orange County this morning but Mi .. ~i...... '"'-failed to.cause any problems for public "'1160" ....... ,gressman's persOMl and said the 34 units affected are all valued school buses. professlooal life by the FBI and other GREENWICH, Corm. (AP) -lbrtt at about $20,000 each, with two gutted
'I'ransport.8.tion officials In the elemen-investigators, requested by tbe House members ot tbe Alice Cooper rock group and an additional $10,000 damage to
tary and high school districts reported Judiciary and Senate Rules committees. have been arrested in a Greenwich home the corridor area of the complex.
that while the layer of fog caused a This is expected to take about two on c.barges of possession ot marijuana He said all 34 units in the building,
few slow-ups, trans portation continued weeks. with intent to sell, police reported. · however, sustained some smoke or water
as scheduled. Then the two committees will bold Mlobael o. Bruce, 25, Robert c. Dolin, damage, which would poosibly Increase
Huntington Beach City School District separate hearings, a process which some 21, and Michael F. Mashbir, 25, were the overall loss in the predawn fire.
reported it has a "foggy day schedule," sources say could take up to two more taken into custody over lhe ,weekeod and The blaze apparently broke out in
which goes into effect when visibility \Cleek!. The committee chainnen, Sen. an esUmated four pounds of maiijuana Apt. ros, where Mrs. Tedemar lives.
is less than 500 feet. Today's fog. however, Ho"Grd Gannon !(D-Nev.), and Rep. was found in the residence , police said. Carlin said neither the owners nor
was not thick enough for the schedule. Peter Rodino (D-N.J.), have agreed to 'lbe trio ' listed occupations as mus!-the fire department has yet determined
"When the foggy day schedule is in allow live television coverage of the elans, police &aid, and said they are _how the blaze originated but said it
effect, radio stations KEZY and KWIZ hearings. membe:n _of the ~ Cooper group. s~ in the' living room area.
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Two Oassrooms
Burned in Grove
Fire of ~ible incendiary origin
destroyed tv.·o classrooms at Rancho
Alamitos High School in Garden Grove
Sunday, police reported.
The loss was estimated at $28,000
in the blaze which 16 men from fi ve
fire wlits confined to· the adjoining
classrooms. Firemen said the rooms
were full y involved when they arrived
on the scene at 1: 18 a.m.
Garden Grove Fire Chlef Sam Sparks
said the blaze appeared to be arson.
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LAS VEGAS (UPI) -Publl-Hanle Greenspun, once cal led
a ''radicllb" by Spiro Agnew, has brnnded the former vice president "a pollli·
cal hoodlum" who "catered to the fat cats wbo stuffed bis pockets with
bribes." (Related story, Page o .
Agnew "was motivated only by a conniving, creating mind aod lack of
character," Greenspun said Sunday tn .t tront·page editorial in his Las Vegas
Sun. "He was in every sense a polltlcal hoodlum and lhll is the man who
stood a heartbeat away from the pruidency of the United States .
"J can feel no compassion .for the tragic ending or A(n<'W's pollt1cal
career. I do feel sadnm that ttM! AmeriCAn people could be lakr:n In by this
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·Food on the Table
4-H Boy Raises Lives to ck in San Juan
UPIT ..... 19
By JOHN VALTERZA
Df .. Dlolly ...... lllff
Few 14-ytar-ol& in lbe \ypical Orange
Coast hcM.tsebold care much about the
coat of lhi food on the dinner table •
• •.• Al. long as It's tasty and abundant.
But Brad Mathias of San Juan
Caplltrano has developed a different
Polnt of vlew.
Because much of the food that hits
the table In his family Is Brad's doing.
There are doze~ of youngsters In
the Capi5trano Valley deeply involved
in similar projects, but few on such
a 9C8.le as the Mathias clan.
A typical momlng for the young Dana
Hills High Schc!ol student amounts to
ruing at the. crack or dawn, descending
into the back·Yard hollow and feeding
a collection of critters that total more
than 40.
There are dozens of chickens -most
with no name, but a few with special
traits like the English bantam rooster
that crows on command.
Rabbits -three different breeds -
sit in individual hutches.
Then there's the milk goat which join-
ed the family a month ago, sharing
quarters with tbe house favorite called
Gypsy. Che's a horse that throws every
rider save one -Brad Mathias.
The youngster, son of Mr. and Mrs.
D. J . Matblas of 31312 Los c.errttos
Road, knew none of bis skills at animal
husbandry two years ago when a younger
brother lured him to a 4-H Club meeting.
"But when Brad caught hold of it,
something really began to happen. 11le
Interest grew to this point," said his mother, Beverly, gazing out a picture
window into her son's barnyard.
REV. LOUIS GOLDER HOLDS PAliE IN BIBLE WHERE SATAN WORSHIPERS DEFACED THE BOOK
Voodoo Killers Terrorizing Citizens, Churches in Southern Florid1; Slaying Reported
"It started with the horse and chickens
and just kept on going," Brad added
quietly.
Victim Slain
Bizarre Voodoo Rites ~
Break Out in Miami
MIAMI (AP) -Hours before he was
shot to death on a P.fiami street, police
believe Juan Olivier Hernandez told his
killer he intended to murder hlm and
use his head for a voodoo sacrilicial
'te.
Police said Sunday that Hemandez's
killer apparently decided to e e t
Hernandez first. ·
Wltneaes· told police that Hernandez,
36, practiced a fonn of voodoo or black
Jn.aglc and had told an unidentified man
eartter that his head was needed for
a ritual
Hernandez wu shot three times Satur-
day night. Police said his klller, a man
believed In his 30s, was still being sought.
The slaying was one af a series of
bizarre happenings In Miam:'s Cuban
community over the weekend.
Police said Roberto Gonzalez, 42,
reported discovering the skinned body
of what appeared to be a dog in front
of his home. The body of the ahimal
had pennies under the feet, a banana
in its mouth and an apple In Its rectum.
Police said the killing apparently was
connected to a ritual.
In another incident, neighbors told
Raul Pacheco, 42, a minister of the
Clurch of God, that they smelled
gasoline at his home. When they In·
vesUgated, police said, the neighbors
found a gaao1ine-soated wooden cross
• In the backyard.
For aeveral months, residents have
complained of finding bowls of blood
at the base of tree.9, the tongue of
a calf nailed to one tree and discovering
goat beads, clllcken beads and other
animal parts.
Police attribute the finds to Santeria,
a semi-secret cult of ritual healing, black
magic and voodoo that a University
of Miami study found flour!Shlng In a
section of Miami's Latin community.
Real Estate Lectures Set
Tuesday at Harbor School
With the real estate market ln possibly
the most confused state it has been
in for many years, lrom the viewpoint
of a potential inyestor, the aimual lecture
series is once again attempting to put
the picture in focus for Orange Coast
area residents.
Second of the four-part series of lec-
tures is scheduled to get under way
at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Newport Harbor
High School, 15th and Irvine, Newport
Beach, under combined sponsorship of
th e Daily Pilot, Orange CQast Com-
munity College District and Newport
Harbor-COSta Mesa Board of Realtors.
Speak.er in this week's free prtSen-
tation will be David Magil, area real tor,
whose topic is "The Magic of Leverage
in Real Estate Investing."
More than a» attended last week's
season opener of the annual program
to bear tone-setting remarks by Thomas
Keevil, Daily Pilot editor; Dr. Thomas
Blakely, director or the evening college
program for Orange Coll!t Commwlity
College District; and Jack Uncoln, at·
torney.
The program conUnues through Oct.
30 with three more speakers slated to
appear.
Realtor Jack Kistler will di.scus.s
"Deferring Capital Cains Through Ex-
changing" on Oct. 23. ,
The OcL 30 session will be a double-
header with John' J. Lyman of Security
TiUe IMurance Company presenting
"The Money Markel" and Randall
McCanlle, • president of the Real
Eltaten, talking on "Tailoring Your
Investment"
11'i.ckebl foe the aeries, at no Cost,
are available at Daily Pilot offices, eve-
ning college offices on Orange Coast and
Golden West College campuses and
lrom the realtors' board. They also wlll
be available at the auditorium. door
Tuesday night.
Dana Suspect
Plans Plea
Of Innocent
A Dana Point man said today that
he will enter an innocent ,plea to federal
charges of compiracy to distribute mari-
juana In three Southern California coun-
ties. ·• ·
William Polich. 24, was charged with
conspiracy in a federal grand jury in-
dictment returned Oct. 2.
Polich called the charge "ludicrous"
and said he would enter the innocent
plea at an upcoming arraignment hear·
ing ~ore a U.S. ~gistrate.
'Ibo lndictmeot, as preseoltd In a
Deparlmtilt .of J ustice press release,
aneges that five funner Orange County
men, including Polich, conspired in July
to distribute five tom of marijuaria in
Orange, ,Los Angeles and 5en Diego
counties.
Polich said when the case comes to
trial in U.S. District Court, be will
offer evidence showing improper conduct
of federal agents. investigating the case.
Polidi was arrested by federal agents
in the northern San Diego County com-
munity of Vista in late July. He is
currently free on $20,000 bond, not $3,000
as previously stated by a Department
of Justice spokesman.
Lung Disease
Topic of Forum
A public meclical forum will discuss
the catire and treatment or the cronic
and widespread lung disease, em-
physema, in a presentation at 7:30 p.m.
Wedhesday at the auditorium of South
Coast Community Hospital.
An illustrated lecture will be presented
by a specialist in the field will be
followed by a question and answer
period. The program is one of a series
of discussions presented by the hospital
st.&ff on common medical prob!~
The November medical fonun will
cover cancer and caneer quackery.
Police Collect 4th
'Deep Throat' Film
RIVERSIDE ( APJ -Poli re now
have four prints of the film "Deep
Throat" after their fourth raid of the
week on the Cinema X Theater.
The weekend seizure also boosted the
nwnber of arrested employes from lbc
theater to seven.
Viejo Reside1its
Seek to Reopen
Train Service .Cows Kiiied in Ohio
Much of the stock has come from
donors -the rooster with the obedient
nature was a girt rrom the folks at
Capistrano Airport where the bird ap-
peared one day and soon learned to
personally greet each pilot flying in.
"J guess they g'ot tired of him, so
I wound up having him," Brad recalled.
Keeping livestock In most Instances
is a common routine in farm families,
but among the residents or tbe booming
Capistrano Valley it is a paradox.
"You'd think that the way urbanization
is taking over down here that interest
In 4-H would keep dying, but in the
last rew years it's done just the apposite,"
Mrs. Mathias said.
From a small club covering the entire
South County, the interest has boomed
so that this year th& single club starting
in Mission Viejo split.because of sire.
And afte:-one meeting, tbe new group
serving only the Capistrano Bay area
bas a standing-room-only membership
roster.
For livestock keepers sucb as young
Brad, 1 much ol the work entails the
Dogs Have Day
In Laguna Beach
'Ps ycho Drama'
A community ron.tm dog education
''psycho drB.ma" will be presented at
8 p.m. Tuesday at the Lagtma Beach
City Hall.
1be program will feature humor col-
umnist Bert Prelulsky of the U:is Angeles
Times representing the "much put-upon
neighbor who is red up by the imposition
or animal owners," according to the
scenario.
Prelutsky is trans[onned from an
animal lover into a grouch who kicks
dogs, turns the hose on cats and plots
vengeance against his neighbor.
The drama is a joint project of the
city or Laguna Beach Dog Task Force
and Kalos Kagathos Foundation.
A panel discussion will include Dr.
William H. Dieterich, director or the
Orange County Veterinary Public Health
division; Joseph C.ardello, superintendent
of Orange County Harbors, Beaches and
Parks operations; Dr. Barry Thomas,
curator of the Cal State, Fullerton, ~1od
Prelutsky; and panel moderator John
Laurence Smalheiser, psychologist;
Prelulsky; and Panel moderator John
Wallace. UC Irvine social psychology
educator and hospital oonsultant.
The presentation will attempt to ex·
plore and put into perspecti\le and prob-
lems confronting elected o f f i c i a 1 s
created by "family pets."
It will also Investigate the billion dollar
animal business in veterinary and animal
shelter services, sanitation, he a Ith
facilities, animal grooming, pet food
manuracture . kennel shows. and
breeding, said Bruce Hopping, chainnan
of Kalos Kagathos Foundation, a heallh-
envirorunent oriented organization.
Reopening ol a railroad depot site
at tile Burrougtu Corporation plant will
be investigated by the transportation
committee or the Mission v i e J 0 Homeow~s AssoaiaUon.
"Now I know what we don't have
and I'U go out and get I(," said Doris
Jewell, who heads the committee, ol
tbe need ror passenger train 1ervice.
-UFO Claims First Victims
The San Juan Capistrano Chamber
or Commerce has started a campaign
1 to get Amtrak trains to stop at the
Mission community station.
Mrl. Jewell said she supports their
effort, but added Mission Viejo Is "one
of the most logical places In the world
for a depot."
• Oki ma1>1 of the Slddleback Valley
ahow a depot next to lhe Burrourhs
plant on 54 acres along Jeronimo Road'.
The $9 m.lllion plant is acheduled to
reopen next iiprlng. It sits in a 300-acro
industrial park. Development o( ad·
Joining parcels within that park allO
Is sel to begin at that lime.
DAYTON, Ohio (UPI) -A woman
"hysterically" told police here that an
obloog object with blinking lights killed
two cows when it landed in a field.
Her report wu one of 80 algbUngs or uoldenUfied flying. objecta !bat
residents of west C<Otral Obto !Old pollce
about Sunday night.
However, the aherlff'1 o<nce aald a
thfte..bour search by aevtral crubei;s
and an airplane In the area where the
UFO supposedly 18.nded \I n co v e re d
nothing.
"Her directions were · only half-way
reliable," said petrolman Ch a r I e 1
conklln. "The only dlrectlons were
'Behind Boston, Ohio on Petersburg
Pike,• which runs about 10 miles ..•
through farm country."
The woman, "hysterical" and
"tcreamlng,'' aaid a couples of cows were
killed when the object landed, COnldln •
said.
Othef descriptions or the UFOs varied
from sightings reported Wt wtek. Again,
none of U>e UFOs was detected on
radar.
"Seems they stay away f r o m
alrportl,'' said. a spGkesman at Cox
Municipal Airport near Dayton.
Along Interstate 75 In a three-county
nrea, the UFOs were described as
1'graylsb dlscs with red and bluish-green
lights." Others were described as
</orange colored objects" and "blimp
shaped objects." Some had "red lights
around the rims with a blue name
-or nare -coming out the bottom."
In Montgomery County. an officer
reportedly took a black and white
photograph of a red and green blinking
UFO hovering over the village of Union
ror i.bout five minutes.
Dayi.on area researchers -who could
not explain reports of UFOs zooming
about at tree-top -level -said the
distant sightlng11 were probably three
planet11 that twinkle In the night and
appear to be red, blue and green because
of ntmosphcrlc cond itions.
FEEDING ANIMALS AT DAWN CAN BE A CH ILLY TASK
Brad Mathias of Sen Juen Capistrano Is Into 4-H Work
keeping of daily records and other ex·
acting data on animals deemed show
material.
And the disappointments can be ln.te
setbacks.
The dearth of good lambs caused Brad
problems recentJy. After oommltting
precious dollars to feed , Brad found
that the animals simply railed to make
the required weight to qualify as prime
show specimens.
Some were sold. Some went into the
family freezer.
The aim of the entire 4-H way of
life, the youngster 's mother said, is
not to encourage subsidies from parents
to pay the expenses for projects.
{;The whole idea is to give a young
person a sense of responsibility. He
raises the stock, sells it to meet expenses
and starts all over again. In these days
of high feed prices and bard-to.find
livestock it's getting harder and harder,"
she said.
The stakes have increesed tremen-
dously. Thus, even a youngster ln 4-H
Is forced to play the gambling game
of agricultural marketing.
"I've seen kids work for a long Ume
on a project and then when the bidding
ends Ibey get taken to the cleaners,''
said Brad.
Much of those-problems, he said, crop-
ped up at this year's beef auctions
where youngsters barely broke even once
their entry was sdld.
"After I.bat I decided against getting
into a beel project," he added.
Becoming active in 4-H may come
with Its share or exlllbiUons and blue
ribbons.
But it bas its tedium, too.
Medal of Ho nor Awarded
Camp Pendleton Marine
A Camp Pendleton Marine was one
of nine Vietnam veterans awarded the
Congressional Medal of Honor by Presi-
dent Nixon in White House ceremonies
today.
Gunnery Sgt. Allan J. Kellogg Jr.,
30, became the 55th r.tarine given the
nation's highest honor for gallantry in
the Southeast Asia connlct.
Kellogg, a native of Connecticut, was
cited for action in the jungles of South
Vietnam in A-larch of 1970 wh en he
threw himself on an enemy ha'nd grenade
to save the lives of his men.
The lext of Kellogg's citation says
he and several members of his company
came wider heavy enemy rire while
evacuating a wounded Marine.
During the ensuing batUe, an enemy
soldier crept through the dense foliage
and threw a grenade inlo the midst
of the J\:larines. It bounced off Kellogg's
chest.
"Quick to act, he fora.id the grenade
into the mud in whicb he was standing,
threw himself over tile lethal weapon
and absorbed the full effect of its detona-
tion with his body, thereby preventing
serious injury or possible death to
several of his fellow Marines."
Although suffering multiple wounds to
his chest, .shoulder and arm, Kellogg
continued to direct the efforts of his
men until all were able lo rea ch allied
lines safely.
Kellogg's heroism ~me In his second
tour of duty in Vi tnam, where he
served as a platoon s geant of Company
G, 2nd Battalion , 5th Marines, tst Marine
Division.
He first enlisted in the r.·larine Corps
in 1960 an<i was sent to Vietnam for
the first time in 1966.
After the action which left him serious·
ly injured, Kellogg was sent to an Naval
hospital in Japan and then reassigned
as art instructor at the Field r.tedlcal
Service School at Camp Pendleton.
Kellogg Is marrii:d to the fonner Carol
Ha vil and of New York and has three
children.
Other i\ledal of Honor \11inn<!rs In the
ceremonies today Included :
Army Lt. Brian r.t. Thackrr of
Honolulu, Sgt. Gary L. l.ittrell of In·
diana , Sgt. James L. Bondst~l of
~lictri.gan, Navy Engincman r.tlehael E.
Thornton of South Carolina, Air Force
Lt. Col. Leo K. Thorcsness of South
Dakota . Sgt. Gary B. 13cikirch of New
York, S!)(!C. 4 t.tlchael J . Fittnl0rri5
of South Dako1a nnd Pfc. Kenneth Kays
of Ill inois,
WINS TOP MEDAL
Gunnery Sgt. Kellogg
12,500 Sign
St.ate Park
Nudity P etition
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Nudists have
f!:Olle before the California Park and
Recreation Commission, but not in the
raw. to ask that nudity be permitted
In certain designated areas or atal8
parks. ·
They presented pelilioni;: u·ith 12,500
signatures asking for it change in the
state administrative code.
The "Committee lo Save Black's
Beach'' was armed al!IO v.·ith prose and
poetry. The group was protesting tht
state's recent action in putting up signs
to prevent nude sunbathing along a three--
mile stretch of Black's Beach near UC
San Diego.
A spokesrnan, Dr. Gcor1e Brolaskl,
suggested lhe. areas of which the sta~
ov.'Tls only a portion be designated u
"swim sull.S optional.''
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DAILY PILOT Mondaf, Ocl.Obfr 15, 1973 \
.Jaat • Thai Military Ous·ted~~~~~-=
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Just No Room
For UFO Here
EYES IN THE SKIES' The trouble
with all of us here oo the Orange
Coast is that we simply cannot come
up with a decent, hont.sl·l<>-Pete uniden-
tified Oyilli object. •
Other areas of our nallon seem to
do this nicely. But alas. we flunk the
UFO tesL
Maybe it ls because we have too
many identified flylrijc objects around
here. Sure · as you figure you'~e ~
a good flying saucer story cooking. tt
tu.ma out to be an Air California jet,
taking off rrom Orange County Airport
1~ the wroog way.
Either that , or It develop!! thlt It
was that intrepid aviator Frank Tallman,
~t flying his 1901 CUrtis pu.sher·plane
again.
8so rr GOES. We have El Toco Marine ~ A1r station, Orange Quty
Jlrport, Meadowlark ur, in Hmitingtm
)loach and Capo airfle d down at San
Aon and the Marine C«po bdlt:ltl>ler a.se lo Santa Ana.
•With all th1a: flying around w, a good,
6:1-fashloned flylng saucer just ~·t
fdtve a chant:e. Just figurt with logic.
If YOU were the commander of some
UFO woo.ld yoo come blWng into our
.Ur $pace? Plain fact is there isn't
any space. It's already filled up "'ith
Identified flying objects.
I II all the regular flying stull didn't
&et in your way, Y!J'l ~d likely have
Jir space trouble with police helicopters. At last count we had a half dozen
of these filling up what empty boles \here ""ere in our skies.
BANGKOK (UPIJ -AnU-mlllt>ry
studenta burned the police beadquarten
and toot over public bulldl.op, including
hoopltab, today following the ead or
a de<:itlt ol mllltory rule Sunday.
The fonner milltory premler, Fltld
111arsbal 1banom KJtUkachom, resigned
his prost as supreme c6mmander of the
Th1;i armed forces today and left the
country. He resiped as Prime Minister
Sunday. 1be deputy supreme com·
mander, Field Marshal Pr a p a s s
Chanlsathira, aloo resigned aad lert
Thailand, the radio said.
ON SUNDAY, -.... ,... placed as premier
by a civilian, San)'a
1bammasak.
The radio said a
10 p.m. curlew had
been moved up to 8
p.m. Military olfi
ciala said the sl.tua·.
tloo had become km1ucNOAM
"gradually more tense due to audacious
acts ot rebe!Uon" aM threatened to
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STUDENT CLUTCHES HIMSELF AFTER BEING HIT BY BULLETS
TNI Government Promised Ch•nge1 After 'Bloody Sunday'
De111onstrators
I take "declatve meuure" qllnlt cu.rfew
vloloton.
'!be rtdlo -a _..i appeal
from 8aaya ukln& dtlr.ona to lltly II
homo. 8aaya •• appeal llld. .. ,,,.
1tudenll and hb m1j<Jty'a govmuneOt
hive t'Otne to an undentandln&." 'nUI
waa bn>adcul followlni a meetlnc
between Sanya and nipreseotativa of
the Natloo<l Studeoll Center of
11rallaad.
'l1lo IOVtl"l1IMll maxed lhe I p.m.
curlew and uked 11111 .._.i.. to •
resume oervlce ao TM!a oould &el borne ..
student -drclllotel Wonf.for tbtir
members to leave the 1tretts.
'lbanom'a departure a pp a r e n t I y
satW!ed the l1Udeo!I wllo had drtuJatod
leafl"' ~ hla removal. Al
nlglllfall, an uoeuy calm begaa to oeltle
over the ctty. 1bere wen: no ottlclll
flgum on cuualU.. In lwo daya ol
violence, but estlmatea ranged fntm llJQ
to llJQ dead. •
IN ANNOUNCING lite departure of
Thanom, who --two years aeo1 the radio said "In «def to UM
the -of lite allualion and to brlna
bacl; pea<o to the 'll>a1 people, Field
Manbal Thaoom KllUb<hom, I be
aupr<me coounancler ol Ille armed
for<el, and Field Manbal Prlpaq
Clwusllhira, depuly -com-maader, have mlgned fntm tbtir pttlll
... and.left 'lbaiiand elreedy."
The rodlo gave D> lndfcalion !JI litelr
desllnalloa, but unolflcW "°"""' said
the two men IJld 'lblncm's IODi Lt.
O>I. Naroog Kltt!kachom, "110 ii also
the ..... 1n-1aw of PraJ>OS3, were beaded
for Singapore.
The new violence was a spillover from
"Bloody Sunday" fight.Ing bet we e n
rioters and government forces that left
as many as 400 perlCIM dead by IOme
estimatt.. Klng Bhumibol Adulyadej told
the nation "hundreds of Thai people
have been killed."
Suhday'• dilorden brougbl the end
or a de<:ade of mlll!My rule and led
to the resignation of Kittlkactun.
The new prime min1llter today prom·
tsed general elections and a new COO·
stiluUon within slx months.
Battle
CHELSEA, MASS. WAREHOUSE DISTRICT STILL ABLAZE
Wind-driven Firw1 Race Across 20 Blocks of City
Chelsea Afire
Howcaust Levels Boston Suburb
CHELSEA, Mass. (AP) - A wind-fed
fire that raced across 20 blocks of
wooden teaeme.nts and sman businesses
has left 1,100 per.sons homeless in this
rundown Boston suburb.
Four firemen fighting the blaze were
hospitalized for smoke inhalation. One
was ln poor condition, the otber three
fair. Two others were treated for smoke
inhalation and released. No deaths were
reported.
speaking, blacks and elderly Jews,
sought shelter with relatives and in
a makeshl!t dormitory set up in an armory.
"I have lost everything," said Henry
\\'ogciechowski. 49. ; WELL. WE OW have a doozie ~
a UFO hight j~t lbe other night. This
Chap was sitting in his Newport Beach
home when lo, a long. silver object c8me whistling down out of the sky
and speared its way through his roof,
penetrating through the e<Utng ol hi!
dining room. • My goodness, did we get e'l"cited here Factions of Israelis , Arabs Clasli Across Nation ABOUT 500 National Guardmen rope.d
off the desolate, charred expanse o(
the oldest lt<ilon ol the city, which
wu destroyed Sunday when a raging
lire devoured dozens of crumbling
boUdinp
"It's a crying shame. All the people
who live in the stricken area are poor
people. Just look at all these people
standing around crying! 'Ibey have no
place to go from here."
RESmENTS af the estimated 60 dweR·
ing places destroyed rushed through the
st reets ahead of the blaze, carrying
plasUc bags and suitcases stuffed with
belongings.
· in the news romn. UnUI the kng spear·
lilr.e object was finally Identified. Alas,
it had been catapulted from the sky
by one of those aforementioned copper·
choppers whld:I had decided to start
shedding pieces in Oigbl.
Now that should be another good lint
for Oying saucer commanders, Don't
come flying al"Ollld hel"e where police
helicopters shed parts all over the place
right in front of you.
nrus rr 1s that the prudent UFO
commander would try to find an earth
landing place In some spiX like
Pascagoula. Alississi.ppi.
Pascagoula is a qulet little town of
27.264 populaUoo in Jacboo c:ounty,
Miss. Abruptly late last week, it became
populaUoo 'II ,'}J;'I. This gMWlh developed
with tlree chaps with pointed ears, crab-
like hands, big eyes and wrinkled skin
landed their UFO there.
Just u abruptly, the popu]aUoo was
reduced to 27 ,262 when th& UFO crew
took two of the local Pascagoula cttizeffi
aboard their shlp. They let them off
later in a reportedly shaken condition.
Pascagoula. according to today's news
dispatches, hasn't recovered from all
this yet.
TH.E UFO LA~'DING there, however.
gives w oo the Orange Coast a wonderful
opportunity. We could loan Pascagoula
all of our police. military and civilian
aJ.tcraft. Thus their skies would gel
filled up. There wouldn't be rocm for
·any more UFOs. Peace would return
·to Pascagoula.
Of course, you never could I.ell what
might happen to U3 here.
When y,·e hear It overhead now, at
least we know it's one of ours. Especially
if it starts dropping pieces.
From Wire Strvfces
NEW YORK -A-tore than 30,000 pro-
Israeli demomtraton clashed briefly
with a handful d. pro.Arab supporters
Sunday in a rock-and-bottle exchange,
but police on horseback drove the Arab
protesters into a subway staUon and
ended the violence.
IN OTIIER parts of the aation. fWld
drives to help Israel in the Middle
East war reported raising millionS of
dollars , and five volunteers I e f t
Philadelphia for Tel Aviv to help in
the war effort.
Israeli supporters massed In New
York's Qty Hall Park to hear speakers,
including l!!raeli Foreign ~1inister Abba
Eban and several celebrities:, and to
chant slogans urging a quick victory
in JST"ael's '.l.'ar with the Arabs. But
40 Arab backers shoy,·ed up, and the
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later rocks.
Police said they decided to ~ear out
the smitl group .c:l. pro·Arab
demons1rltora after a st.ink bomb was
hurled from their area into the oppo&ing
crowd and fistfights broke out amid
rocks and bottles hurled back and forth.
No one was reported seriously injured .
.Eight persoos were arrested, including
Mohammed Mehdi, secretary general of
the "Action Committee on A r a b •
American Relations."
EDAN ASKED the chanting lhron,,
"Do we have your love and solidarity?'
The aowd shouted, "Yes!"
''Then victory is ours!" Eben said.
Both the Arab and Jewish communities
In Southern California staged activities
in support of their sides in the latest
Middle F.ast war.
Afore than 1,000 persons gathered Sun·
day for a pro-Arab rally at the Los
Angeles Convention Center. Spokesmen
said the affair was organized by more
than 4U groups representing about 100,000
Americans of Arabic heritage i n
Southern California .
LOS ANGELES policemen were sent
to the doYl!ltown center when Jewish
Defense League members holding a
demonstration there scuffled with men
posted 3.3 security guards.
Police said the demonstration ended
peacefully. Inside, police said, a member
of the American Nazi Party wa.s taken
into cu stody brieny af1er rally organiz.ers
Qrdered a stop to distribution of anti·
Semitic pamphlets.
Mean"·hile. the Je"ish community
moved to the aid of Israel with ftmd
raising. rallies, dancing, music and
Spet:!Ches.
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Jlf ississippi Valley, Central Plains Areas Dry Up
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Atta councils of the J""1.h Fedtratlor>
O>undl of Greoter Loa ~ called
ralllts in iberman Oab, Redondo Beach
and Paaadeoa. 1be b<meless, !ll06I of them Spanish·
Ex-Congressman_ Fined
For Employe Kickbacks
WASHINGTON (AP) -Former
ClongresllTlllll J. llvtng Whalley ol
Pennsylvanla wu flned $11,000 and
sentenced to three years probatloo In
federal court today for his gu'ilty plea
to charges be obtained tbousaada of
dollars in klcltbaeb from hla emptoyes.
The 71-year-0ld Whalley limped Jnto
U.S. lliltric\ Qiurt and stood before
Judge John L. Smith Jr. with hla bead
Pennsylvania's
Top Secretary
Found Stabbed
PITl'SBURGH (UPI) -The body of
Mary Lee Walters, 2.8, Pennsylvania's
relgnlng "Secretary of the Year," was
found early Sunday ln the downtown
office building where she worked. She
had been 1tabbed 20 to 25 times with
a narrow bladed instrument, pouJbly
an ice pick, and strangled.
AtrrBORI'l'lES uJd a b u 11 d In g
superintendent found the brunette's fully
clothed body on the 23rd floor ol the
Koppen building at 2:to a.m. Police
were unable to find a murder weapco.
~lW Walttn' partnt.I, Mr. and Mn.
Leroy Wallen, of Plltlburgb, alerted
police that abe was miulng when lhe
failed lo return home after c:becting
in for work Saturday afternoon at the
23rd floor offices o( an accounting firm.
Her body was found in front of the
desk or James G. Foody, her employer
and a partner In the firm .
Food)' sakt a lobby record indlca~
ahe had signed ooL of the bWkllnC al
ti p.m. Saturday. He 1&kl however the
"6" was written in a sh.aklng hand
and was "definitely not h e r
bandwriting. ''
Police homlcld• chler Lt. Ralph
Pamem n.ilt'd out robbtty u a moUye.
He said her pune with mmey in it
WU found In her tltok. Foody said
nothlnC 1n th• om .. bad boen dllWrbed.
Mi3s Wallen wu a mtmbtt of \be
local cblpter ol lite Nallonll Se<rellries
A>odltlolt, and ... twned Pit1.oburg!i
Secretary or the Yw In May, prior
lo winning 1t1tewtde bonon. •·u It had been an •utomoblle accident,
we could bavt trled &o understand,"
the vidlm'• mathtr llld. .. Bl.itt cit God,
to have It happen Uh this . There Is
noth1na we can do e1cept just alt and
waJL"
t
bowed while his lawyers pleaded for
leniency. e Plane Downed
PHNOM PENH (UPI) -A crippled
Cambodian C47 transport plane returning
from a supply mission to embattled
troops 22 milea southwest of the capital
landed at Phnom P~'s Pochentong
( IN SHORT ... )
alf1>0'1 today and exploded. Its crew
managed to escape.
Cbmmand spokesman Col. Am Rong
said the plane dropped food, ammunition
and other supplies to troops at
Tramkhnar along Highway 3 when it
was hit by rebel gunfire. e Cmarul Safe
GUADALAJARA, Mexico (AP) -The
honorary British consul In Guada]ajara
was released by kidnapers wbo held
him ror four days, but an industrialist,
Femanct> Aranguran, who also was kid-
n.1ped last Wedne!day wu sUU mls.!ing.
The consul, Dr. Antbony Duncan
Williams, returned home Swtday night
aoUed and wishaven, but unbanned. "l
feel great," he said, wavlng to a group
of newsmen and well·wi.!hers who
gatberel In !root of hb lx>use. He blJa
arrived 1n a tax.I with two unidentified
persons. He wore a IOiled green shirt
and beige pants with a rope for a
belt. e l\'b:on Probe
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Senate
Watergate Committee has started in·
vestigating Presidoot Nixon's personal
finances and may try to quesUon hla
persooal secretary tn thD.t regard, It
was reported Sunday.
'Ibe Washington POil, quotlng lntonncd
SOurcH, said the panel'1 chief in·
vestigator, Carmine Bellino, hoped lo
asmnble a detailed actOUntlng of the
President's fll\8.11clal statll3. e Pruon ltefortH
WAS!fiNGTON (UPI) -A govemmont
commlssion, ~ major
overheul of the 111.Uon'a penal syitem,
says no orteodet' thoo1d be """""""'
to more than five 1ean ln pr1aon unleu
be la proven to be dana•rous, a
murderer, a pen.latent felon or a pro-
fessiooal crlmlnal. .
A 63f1>11e report by th• National
Advllory Olmmlsslon on Criminal
JUJL!ce rtltued Sunday, 11,., recom-
mend;i <.'Oed prisonl, seperJte cell! for
each pritone'.t, an end to guard uniforms
• and wtapona where poeslble, aad heller
pay for both guards and working
prllonen.
Al the height ol the blaze, which
officials said apparently started in an
abandoned rag storage building. 3,000
to 4,000 persons were evacuated from
their homes.
Sparka leaped from building to building
as gusts up to 50 miles an hour swept
across Boston Harbor.
TllE FIRE cut a path a half mile
wide through the decaying industrial
section of the community of 32,000, two
miles north of downtown Boston. Many
of the industries were small businesses
that reclaimed scrap metal, rags and
tires. Much of the area has been scheduJ.
ed for demolition through urban renewal .
Maryland Probe
Of Politicians,
Businessmen Set
BALTIMORE (UPI) -A federal
grand jury invisligaling political cor-
ruption In Maryland reconvenes this
·week to continue invest igating possible
tics between politicians and businessmen.
The inquiry, which began I a s t
December, was delayed when the U.S.
Attorney's office Investigation turned to
matters involving Vice President Spiro
T. Agnew, leading to Agnew's re!ignatlon
last week.
PRIOR TO the Agnew developments,
the jury had returned indictments
against 22 policemen and 37 civiUans.
The ne:n phase of the investigation
will center on Baltimore Comly politi·
cians and businessmen cited for soliciting
kickgacks in a 40-page "exposition of
evidence" against Agnew, which was
made public irtcourt last week.
Prosea.itors in the case would not
rule out the ~ibilily the jury might
also investigate filaryland Gov. Marvin
J\1andel, Agnew 's successor.
U.S. Attorney George Bean has sub-
poenaed state OOl'ltract records throuih
1972 but Mandel said be did not tbiiik
he was "a llkely target."
TWO CONSULTING engincen, Jerome
B. Wolfl and Lester Matz, were men·
tloned In the ofntial documentation of
evidence concerning Aguew, ai wen
Allen Greene. an engineer, and I. H.
Hammerman, a longUme friend of
Agntw and a financial Md civic leadtt
in Baltimore.
Agnew, who hes been ln seClU!IOO
sl.nce. he resJgncd and pleaded "no con.
tt!t" to a tax charge, scheduJed ·a
telcvlslon spffeh to the natJon this al·
temoon.
Both CBS and NBC said Sunday they
would broadcast the Bptteh u~ oo radk>
and televtson at 4:30 p.m. POT. ABC
.said il had not mode t1 final declslon
whether to have live coverage.
ON TltUR."OAV, the day nfter he
reiilgned and "·as given three yetr'a
probation snd a 110.000 fine ln Baltimore,
Agnew wr.nl to his office In the cxecutJva
office building and worked nlost o( the
day on the speech.
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For Life
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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI! -
A msrtb and rally tn Golden
Gate Park was held SW\day
by about 200 persons opposed
to abortion, euthanasla and
sterilization. CALIFORNIA
Stale Sen. David RoberU (J). ..._ _______ ,;-
Los Angeles), told the rally
that the way to deal with
ovtrpOpulation, the aged and
tennlnaly Ill is lo "give con·
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cern and compassion to those
who are unabie or are too
handicapped to live in this
society."
1'When we have ._ problem
of life, we tend to answer
it with death,'' Roberti said.
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of war, we go but and answer
it with a few more bombs.
"When we Dave a prOblem
of overpopulaUon, the answer
is not to kill the unborn or
put to sleep those who are
loo old.
"Instead, we should all
make sure that each and
every one·of us does our share
to take actions that are life-af-
firming," Roberti said.
e Prison Death
SAN QUENTIN (UPI) -
~n Quentin Prison reported
'No Motive'
Iii Shooting
Deaths of 3
CARSON· (AP) -Sheriff's
investigators had no motive
for the · sh~ting deatbs of
three persons whose bodies
were found on a ro8dslde.
Deputies identified the vie·
tinu Sunday as Waverly Cot-
ton, 22; Elizabeth Shepard. 16
and Carl Widman, 20. Cotton
and the teen-ager are from
carson and Widman lived in
Buena Park.
lNVESTIGATORS said Wid·
man's body was fowld outside
a car late Saturday parked
on the shouJder of Wilmington
Avenue. The automobile's
lights were turned on, and
the engine was running.
The bodies of .Ute other two
victims were discOvered inside
the car.
Deputies said the three died
fi-om multiple gunshot wounds.
one inmate was killed and ~----------.
a convicted murderer escaped
in separate incidents during
the weeli:eod.
A prison spokesman said
Suncjay Roger Holt, 30, ,,,,as
killed Saturday when another
prlsooer hit him in the back
of the neck with a glass light
fixture , severing an artery.
An all points bulletin was
issued for Franklffi C .
Nabayan, 34, and members
of his family were being ques-
tioned, said prisoner officer
Bill Nyberg. Nabayan, serving
a life sentence for second
degree murder from San
Diego County. was repGrted
missing at 7:30 a.m . Sunday.
e Drug Booking
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -An
attorney, three car saiesmen
and a freelance photographer
were arrested 5aturday on
suspicion of operating an "ex-
temive" cocaine smuggling
ring from San Diego to San
Fl'anclsco, sheriff's depuUes
said.
KILLS WIFE,
THEN SELF
LONG BEACH (UPI ) -
A man walked into a beau-
ty salon here Saturday and
shot and kiUed his wife,
a receptionist at the salon,
and then put the gun to
his mouth and killed
himself.
Police said R o n a l d
Healey. 28, recently
separated from Judy Anne
Healy, 30. entered the
shop shorUy after noon
Saturday when there were
aboµt IO customers in the •
salon.
He opened fire at his
wife, who was worktng at
a desk, wltnesses1sa.id. Hls
gun jammed after
shooting her ooce in the
stomach, but he fixed it
and sbol her again in the
head, officers said. He
then shot himseU.
The suspects were identified ·----------~
Kemper T~ial Opens
. .
Doth Mullin, and Kemper Santa Cruz coeds Rosallnd
are former mental pt,Lteots. 'IbcN1>t. 23, end Allee Ltv, 21 :
µNTA CRUZ (AP) -ll'he
. .-id mus 11U1nler caso lo
l<l<k tbll. ~ community
In a Y•'I -Io trial today with the ' deleodant llOCllled
In the mutilatlon tlaytnp of
eight womeo, h!uding his
mo~.
Edmund Emil Kemper Ill,
allegedly ..Ueil Santa Qiiz
police from a P!Jeblo, Colo,.
last April Io 'report tbe ldJI.
lngs.
Kemper hu pleSded in· hla mothor. Clara N.U Stran<l-
nocont and innoctnt by ,....., berg, 52, llld htt friend SOrah
of insanity Io charaes of kill· T. Hallett. 59.
· ing his mother, her best J.foet of the victim's were
friend , llld six hitehhlking clecapl1atod, ...,.. stabbed and
coeds. some s:Mt. His mother wu
Dist. Atty. Peter Owlg says bit in the bead wt.lb I hammer
he will try to prove Kemper then beheaded.
'Come llld l"I me before
I do It all over again,"
KOlllP!'", ~ Iold ooliee. Re was arrested ii 1 · 8
telephone l:ic>olh llld return¢
h"" Io slalld trill. '
LASI' MONTH, Herbert
Mullin, 26, ·WU convicted in
Santa Cruz Superior Court of
10 murders.
Bunyard's
Hearing Set
On 'Sanit)·'
MARIPOSA (UPI) -John
P. Bunyard appears today for
the sanity phase of his trial
before the same Jury that
foiind him guilty of second·
degree murder.
Bunyard, '!1. the suspected
"Nob Hill Rapist" of San
Francisco, had pleaded in-
nocent by reason of insanity
to a number of crimes during
a two-day flight from pursuing
law officers in California last
April.
began a year of violence May "He felt he was gotng to
7, 1\172, by picking up Fresno be caught soon and be wanted
State Coeds Mary Pesce ind bis' mother to avoid suffering
Anita' 'Luchessa., while they embarrassment. He · decided
w.re bitchhikillg. the best thing Io do would
be to till her," Detective
HE ~O Is i1bargec1 In the ~fichael Alulfi, wlln was with
murders ot Aiko Koo, 15, of Kemper from Colorado to San-
Berkeley: Cynthii Ann-Schall, ta Cruz, has stated In pretrial
15, a Cabrillo College coed: UC papers.
;::--~~~~~c:---=~-=~~-l' a 1nfl11 Circus 1>11 Bii K eane
''Could you come bock_ later -when the children are
IUS ATJ'ORNEYS argue .,· ~orried?"'
that Bunyard suffers ' from ,.-, -----~~-'-----------
diminished capacity, a legal
defense in I.he state. Witnesses
have already testified that
Bunyard had a disrupted and
traumaUc chlldbood and ,bad ,
been in and out of cottectional
institutions ~ age 12.
A seven-woman, five-man
panel found Bunyard guilty
last Friday ·ol shooting to
death Nancy Chalberg, 55, and
Helen Cramer, 70. after the
wornen refused to give the
suspect their car keys in
Mariposa.
In addition, the jmy con-
victed him on two .. COWlts of
assault on a police officer,
two counta of ttdnaplng while
, arrited with a-deadly weapon
and one count of armed ro~
bery.
Bwiyard's alleged crime
spree began in Lake Tahoe
8nd ended 500 miles later in
Mefced when be w3.S' wounded
in a shooting with police in
an alley April 22.
Nixon's Law Office .
May Become Landmark
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -
The one-room law office where
Richard Nixon began his
career and band-built his first
desk from plywood may win
official landmark status after
all.
John Mich a e I, es:et4tive
secretary; of the S t a t e
Historical Landmari< Adviaory
Conunltlee, said Sunday the
office stands "a good chance"
of gaining the special deslgna.
tion next month when the
seven-man committee meets
to ll!COllsider its earlier denial.
things suclt as this 1offiCe wa1
Where the president first
fonned his political outlook,
aod proved it."
The committee is scheduled
to reconsider its decision Nov.
8 in Pasadena.
Youth Held
In Shooting
After Game
as Attorney Robert A .
Fitzpatrick, 36: three
employes of ~lidway Ford, in-
cluding sales managers. Joseph
F., Arruda, 37 and James A.
SlatiJJ, 34, and salesman Kent
Anthony, 33; and B a r r y
Robinson, Tl, a Santa Monica
Corona's Attorney
Ad1nits 'Mistake'
AN ORANGE COU NTY
group, caJied "Nixon Law Of.
fice Presemrtion Inc., was
turned down in its first bid
last July on grounds the La
Habra office did not meet the
requirements cl "statewide !_.;Ind Importance."
LONG BEACH (UPI) -A
16-year-old has been taken into
custody for the sOOotlng of
a high school footba11 player
who was critically injured
after a game Friday.
Long Beach police declined
. to release the name of the
suspect arrested &mday, but photographer.
Mollday, Cktob« 15, 1CJ73 DAIL V Plltl7 S
I W ill He
Hear
Gr i pes ?
For the Recor d
From Wire Servtces
Soldiers in the 9th Division's
Third BattaJion of Ft. Lewta,
Wash. dog trot eight miles
once a week to what they
can the "Promised Land."
The.Ir Jeader is Lt. Col. Daa
Afosu. • 1be flnt woman presklen·
tlal candidate In L a t I n
America was nominated in
Col:umbla.
"She is rttaria Eugenia Rojas
de Moreno, 42, daughter of
ex-dictator Gustavo Roju
Plntlla, who win run next
April.
*
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Of Ma rriage
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CIVIL WA~
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of the Governor's Award as &"'"'"· ll:D1111d GIO'V" ana Lindt e1r1 II POAMI•. Pttrlcl• LM Ind JoM R. MANNING'S California's 1973 Rehabililant Eoo;.111. co11eer1 G. 1roa 11:o0...-M, CoLLECTORS of the Year. 11:1pe, s.11v J. and Ptter P1u1 s ........... Wtltenelrlo!. 1n<1 s111J-K. SHOP ~ Danlel w. Momhlgo, '11, was Ostwm1nn. S1r111 Niner Ind Denni$
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health and welfare seeretary, A • ""
said "Mr. P..1 on zing o 's .,n"'"''''
rehabilitation is a remarkable ll~..,~~~~~~1;""~~~,J.~1~1 ;3~3~l~l ~V~io~l~ido~·~·~·~·~"~"~1·~·~··~~ story." I~ ,._,,.,,_. 675·1700 Ck111d Sun. & Mon.
• A Spring VaJley N.Y. woman
was installed as the fll'St
woman pastor in the 345-year
history of the Re f ormed
Church in America.
t.fn. Joyce 8'edge, 47,
mother of six., as,,wned the
pastorate and the t it I e
"reverend" of the Rochester
Reformed Church in the small
who Is
VELVET FOG
HAIRSTYL I NG
8466 INDIANAPOLIS AVE.
HUNTINGTON BEACH , 536-8829
community of Accord. l'===============-====='-She has preached a t
churches in New York and
New Jersey while awaiting a
"call" from a congregation. • Francis Gary Powen, the
U2 pilot convicted by a Soviet
court of spying 13 years ago,
has be.en awarded $8,000 in
a aeltlement of' a land dispute
in Kem County. 1 •
Powers, 43, and his wife
Claudia, another couple and
a fifth person sued a company,
a Tiburon psychiatrist, a Los
Angeles real estate broker and
a real est.ate lawyer. The
ptaintitfs said they made
'5(1,000 in down payments on
a $320,000 orange grove with
the understanding that the
grove would r eturn a
minimwn of $64,0000 annually.
Powers contended the defen-
dants did mt meet the con-
dition.! of the sale and the
court ruled in his favor.
'Its lOdiiy!
•. for Christmas givih ,
IT'S'IODAY
and for the love-filled hearts of the
• Shot to Deat h SACRAMENTO (UPI) said. 0 When he finaJly ordered
the sheriff's files brought into ·
colll"t (e3rly in the trial), he
gave me just two days to
digest all that material."
"We wanted to know what
Nixon did in that office that
was important," Michael said.
"They (group members)
thought just because it dealt
with the president it would
breeze right through, but this
fs a very independent com·
mittee."
said he is an escapee from .----------.1 Today people, we have a w hole beautiful
array of rings. All in 14 karat yellow
gold, t he first four each set with an
exquisite diamond: A. S95. B. $45.
Juan V. Corona's attomey has
WILLOWBROOK (UPI) -admitted .be made a l'listake
A maintenance man for the when he declined to present
Los Angeles Department of a formal defense for Corona.
Water and Power was shot who has been convicted of
to death Saturday while mak-the hacking ·11eatbes of 2S
ing his daily rounds. transient farm workers.
'The body of Willie Fonnet., Defense Attorney Ric.hard
.SO, was discovered at 2;30' Hawk Sunday said he badly
a.m. at a DWP pumping sta-misjudged Superior Court
tion here. He had been shot Judge Richard E. Pattin and
once in the chest during an the jurist's "hangup about
apparent robbery, authorities time."
said. When Hawk decided to at·
tack the 1.esthnony of pros-• History Dike ecutioo wilncsses without
calling any of his own, he
"I just reasoned ," Hawk ex-
plained, "he would force the
prosecutors to argue im-
mediately.
"If I had to to it over
again, I would put a defense
oo, probably just the alibi
testimony," he said.
T wo Killed
In Cliff Fall
Since the denial, the group
has ftled a new appllcation
which Michael sa:ld "loots a
1ot better than the first one."
a state detention camp.
RICHARD SNOWDEN, 15,
a member of the John Muir
High School "B" team. re-
mained in critical condition
at St. Mary's Hospital. He
was 'slx>t in the head at point-
blarik range as he sat in his
0 THE FIRST ONE was team's bus after a game at
more of an emotional appeal, Long Beach Polytechnlc High
whereas the second one is School.
more factual," he said in Police said a suspect a p-
an interview. proached the bus as it pulled
"Before they were basing away, fired the shot and ried .
their appeal on such things Snowden was wounded in the
as Nixon made a de!k out head. Another teanunate was
of a piece of plywood for hit by flying ' glass and was
the office. But what, really. treated and released.
Cut Hair
'
Or Else
SINGAPORE (AP)
The Ministry of F.ducation
has authorized school prin·
cipals to dismiss male
teachers and students who
ignon orders to cut their
hair.
The ministry objects to
hair that extends below
the collar of an ordinary
shirt. covers the ears or
falls across the forehead .
C. "LOVE," $65. O. $37.50. E. Signet, $35.
Do Something Beautiful.®
Chll'll Acc..,nl'J lllVlltd -Amtrl(ln l'•11rm
a1n1t4merlClnl 1nd M11191' Ch1rg1, tot.
SLAVICK'S
Je\velers Since 1917
18 FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH -644-1380
Wllll 1Dc1tlo~i of: Torrl "l:t, Or8ngt, lt Cerritos, La Hlbrl Also: Stn OitQ'O ana Lai Veg11. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ) -said be expected Patton to
A crowd of 1,800 turned out order clOsing arguments t o
Sunday to hike 3~ miles a1ong begin immediately.
bay shoreline in what Mayor
Joseph L. Alioto says "may HAWK SAID he was ready.
one day be called the most But t~ judge gave the pros-
spectaeular walk in t he ecutioo five days to prepare
world." -dulling the Impact of
POINT REYES (UPI) ls the 'ftfstorical value of Authorities said there had
A woman and friend who tried something Hke that to all of been a nul'nber of fights dur-~~~;;:;;;::::;;::::;:;::::;;:;;;::::~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;to rekue her plunged to their California's citizens?" Michael ing the game, which Muir lost, t
d tbs ~ lilf the said. 4l-O. 'I1le Muir squad was ea uvm 8 c near ''But in their second ap-heckled during and after the
The event marked the open· Hawk's surprise an-
Point Reyes Ligh t house, peal." he added, "they said game, police said.
Marin County Coroner'si~-------~-------------1 depuUes reported Sunday.
The victims: were Identified
as Mrs. Susan Russell, 21,
Berkeley, and Steven R.
Marcus, 23, San Francisco.
ing of the Golden Gate nouncement that he would
Promenade, the s ho re I i n e present no formaJ defense.
from Aquatic Park to Fort "The one thing J thought
Point that bad been closed he was consistent about was
in part for more than 30 yearS. his hangup about time," llawk ==='==============================
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No. Simple SolUt~
, • I • l " r • , ''·. 1 An official of the federal Environmental Protec-Coun~ t.eces a decision on ri,r;r-i ellJllllllop 'of ·111e
tion Agency sees an organiied ca111palgn lo blame en-Edlaon pitnt. FaclliUea of. type -taallY .,_,:
vironmentalists for the ~nt energy crlsj,S. . . beco,!'U.e1 outmoded as oelf enern· .OUrcts aie !Sfyeloped,. >
The campaigners, said Paul DeFalco, IW A western but .I~~ the .Ume being no. llnt bu ..,..., up wjlh,i .vlablit ,
regional director, in Anaheim last week, chatge tliat altehllUve lo .meet Ille needs ol•the exllllll( ecQlllltl>Y.
environmentalists have p<Wpitated energy sbortaps by . Tliere rare no pat oolutlona.• Pwbaps ·~ ·miy,
blocldn.g development of needed supp Ir sou~s. And bave·to-c!Ve a UIUe and put up with 10me ~-noe
that thtS is being done deliberately to limit growth; until ~~be achlt'Nd.'U\UO will be·a«ompliabed •
On the conlrary, he declared,·it is polluUon and the· by try.Ing to pin the blame on the other &UY: '' ·
lnabillly, or unwillingness of tbe polluters lo cope with , I . · •
it that is Limiting growth. 1 J ., l"L-~ ~ L '! · ' •ti,!· ' This seems to be another of those "chicken and l S VUC 'UJ.UVel'811• J . '
• ••
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I
•
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egg" questions. Certainly the environmental panic bas . · . , , , J • • •
slowed growth In some areas. Equally certainly, the News that UC lrville 4' launched a <IJ'lye to"raiae > • • '
alarm was set off by fear of unchecked pollution. · flll1ds,far I!>• Orang• COiµity canipus.m1y ·-~,
Legislation inspired by EPA's envlromnent efiorts The Urilverslly of California, most u.Wrie; IS ,up:
aren't 'llways welcomed. An example was the foolish ported by the state witb a veey healthy ,.bucrjiel of ~
proposal tbat cities cut back on parking spaces to 11re-money. · . . ·
duce" traffic. ' · Not ei:itirely so, sar.s UCI Cbancellor·'Daniel G.
' But it would be irrational to pin the full blame for Ald;lch Jr. Tho Unltemty ol ·California ,JS a Ila~ •
the enei:gy crisis on eftorts to achieve the laudable goal sisted insUtution, not atate-supfl<!i;t.ecl. Jn fact, -only".on.
of a !iv.able environment: third of .the university's operaJll)i 'budget ·CQ-fl'om The fact is that energy requirements have sky· state funds. 1be_, balance comet fi'om otlitir ·~·ift.
rocketed, along with the population, ind suppllen prob-eluding. gifts. ·
1
· • · · · ... -.... 1 • ·-
ably would be hard put· to meet them, with qr without · Tbe state, Aldrich explains, ·p'rovides 0 a ~ 1
restrictions designed to curb ~Uu.tion. . and a teacher.01 Privat.e·gitta: emj.ch tbe·Ulii~ty·With
Some. EPA officials ... no hope for .an effective funds lor researcl),_ scbplm.!lip /~d. to d~{I ~tu-cleanup without ma1or changes m the.Amencan lifestyle. dents.-visits of outstindjng·tectU!J!X:S,.purcbaie ot ·y:~
With huge se_ctors. of ind~stry now geared .to su~h eil· cpllecU~ns and ~dio~· aids, 1 and othlr . .'1,1Mnitlis
ergy ·consuming mstallat1ons as year· round indoor tliat turn a good university ·mto· a ·great'ucP.q_i'llty~
climate control, with mass transit services barely off the Older lhslltuUons tund0d 'of thlSJSUpj>cirl ,;ith
drawing boards, and with individual ut .. tyles d.,igned alunuil &ia: But most UCI al · m 61ill~.(\ng ~4 'not aro~nd a ~ass of elect!lcal de~i~ in both bo~e and yet· (it a 'poaiti~n ~ give,~·i~p .to th'eJt~-~t'
business, this may be wishful thinking. So the 'UC! AnnuaJ.•Fund hi ~king Ifie sui\P!>•:f of
While the environmentalists cannot be blapled for all who apivetjate the unl:lJ!•.pment and feture'MDe-
what has gone before., It is impossible-to ignore the fact flt of helpii!g to buillf,a. • ~~ Wdvenlty ·ln:ar&iige
that some extremists m the movement are not helping Colll!ly. " 1" · , matters by their ri~id stance against any and all attempts, Tho Went,.the energy·and .tbe .Won a!nadi m1on ,: .
even in~rim solutions, to resolye the.energy crisis. . the caMP.US· Our upiveralty "deaetvea the 'help of~ · ~
1'omght, for example, the Huntington Beach City cerned oUzens who .share the. Vision. " ' · . . •'
Controversy
Levels Wise
And Foolish
~YDNEY J.HARIU~
Don't let the phrase put you off. It was
invented by Oliver Wendell Holmes a •
Jong time ago. He called it "the
hydrostatic paradox of controversy."
"Don't you know wllat that means?"
wrote Holmes. "Well, I'll tell you. You
know that , if you had a bent tube, one
arm of which was
the size of a pipe-
stem, and the other
big enough to hold
the ocean. water
would stand at the
same height in ooe
as in the other.
In the same way,
Holmes continued.
"Cootroversy equal·
izes fools and wise men -and tbe•fools
know it."
Thi.!! Is why only fool s argue with fools.
If somebody has a rigid, extreme, or
absolutely black·and·Y.'hite view on a sub-
ject. the person who disagrt et with him
is usually forced ir.to an equally extreme
oosilion to defend his own vie·>l's.
SINCE ntE i:iflexible one can't or
won't move, the flexibll' 'ne moves over
to the other extreme and becotnes just as
rigid as his antagonist. All arguments
si nk to the level or the IOYo'CSt common
denominator-which amounts, in lhe
end, to shouting, "You're another :"
If there is one thing I have learned in
30 years of public speakine. paneling,
symposiurning, anli so forth, it is that lhe
mind of a fool cannot be changed except
by God's grace.
Please don't willfully misunderstand
me. I am not by any n1eans suggesting
that everyone \vho happens to disagree
-· ·Dear
Gloomy
Gus
What I don't undentand Is bow the
big pcrwen -can ee1l arms to the
Middle East countries lben, as·soon
... they start llSinif )hem, -"Stop, these arms.were meant'Only
to be deterrents!"
A. J. ri.
Literature: Notations of the Heart
Remarks are not literature. as I think
Gertrude Stein said to Hemingway.
Jnfonnation is not in!elligenri!, as I seem
to recall C. l\fcCabe as ha\' in g
said. Perhaps even more important, slyle
is not literature. Thornton \Vilder said
that.
In that small per·
fection of a book.
"The Bridge of San
Luis Rey." \Vilder
speaks of the cult1·
vated Count \Vho liv-
ed in Spain and so
vividly appreciated
the Jeuers from Peru
of h i s half-mad
n1other·in-law, which were destined to
become part of Hispanic literature.
The Count. said Wilder. "delighted in
her letters but he though! when he en-
joyed the style he had ext ractef:I all their
richness and intention , missing (as most
v.Titers do) the whole purport of
literature which is the nouition of the
hean. Style is but the faintly con.
temptible \'essel in which the bitter Uqtdd
is o(fered to the world."
THE NOTATIONS or the htart! Jtow
exactly Wiider puts a finger into, if one
may say so, the heart ol the matter. Style
without blood, a matter too often met in
all literatures, can be elegant and pleas-
ing indeed; but il is rather like a humJln
figure that i11 so elegant and attenuated
that you can count the bones. and descry
too clearly the rivers of the veins.
"How's your heart?" ThiA: is the way
my mother greeted her friends. lt is the
way many Irish pe.uanLS stlU greet their
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In support· Ill two" (lhii>ooed ']lledeel of money ·1ro,m
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points have beiD establJJhed
at Handy School, El Modena
Part, Ttnlln lligb School and
Portola Park.
The Political r e t o r m
measure in part calls for com-
plete dbcliioure of campallJI
donatlons and control on k>b-
byia:ll. 'Ibe en v I r o nm tQ:t
measure would, 8ITIOOI other
things, allow the Calilomia Air
~Board to~ out
the ime of lead Jn 1uollne.
* SANrA ANA MaYo' Jerey
Patterson hu revealed he
might toss his hal into t.be
rioa for the oewly~rawn 31th
St.ate Senate Di.strict in next
year's balloting.
* CONGRESSMAN C r a I g
Ma ri nes to Thrmv Pa rty
Hosmer (R-Long Beach ) has
introduced new legislation
that would locate the new
headquarters for the
Southwest Naval District in
Leng Beach lnatead of San
Diego.
Hosmer. whose district in-
cludes portions ol western
Orange County says Long
Beach, not San Diego is the
natural population center of
the new district.
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famous U.S. \Vomen Ski Team Diet .
During the non.snow off season the U.S. Women'•
Alpine Ski Tea111 members go on the .. Ski Team" diet
to lose 20 pounds In t'A'O "·eeks. That's .rleht ..L 20 ppunQg
in l~ da)1;! ,The basis or the diet is cheinical toocia.Ction
and was devised by a famous Colorado pbyllcian especially
for the U.S. ,Ski Team. Normal energy ii m&intatncd (vey
Important!) \vhile reducing. You k~p "'tull" -no 1taeva.-
tlon -because the diet IB designed that way. It's a &et
that Is easy to folio\\' \\•hethcr you work, travel or stay at
home. INot the grapefruit diet!).
This 111, honestly, a fantastically successful diet. Ir It
\\'C1"('n·t. the U.S. Womm's Ski Team wouldn't be pennlt-
tcd. to use It! Right? So, give )·ourself the i;ame break the
U.S .Ski Team gels. Lose \\-eight tbe scientific, proven
way. Even if you'"e tried all the other dieb, you 09o-'C It to
yourself to try the U.S. Women's Ski Team Dlet. Tbat Is,
if )'OU really do want to Iose.20 pounds in tv.'O week&. Order
today. Te&r this out as a reminder,
Scnud only $3.00 ($3.25 for Ruth Service) -cub lt
'O.K .....! to:: NATIONAL HIALTK INITITUTL P.O. Bos
39, Dept. 16. Durham, CalU. 95938. Don't.order unless y'ou
, ~nt tq lose 20 pounds in ~'ci weekS! Because that's What
{ the. Ski TCQll). J?iet y,·ill do. cl972
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be on your way in a matter of minutes.
Of cou rse, there's a lot more than convenience
when you save at Great Western. Like free services.
The highest rates you can find on insured savings. And
that good feeling of strength. It's all a part of the Great
Western feeling. The feeling that comes from knowing
you've put your savings in exactly the rtght place.
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by Tom K. Ryan
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NAWl"Tl\15 HEW
QUICK·STAllT!HGGAS
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we USED 'Tb PUSll
OUR STALLED CAR
TWO Bl.OCKS llEFORE
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OUR BAROMETER
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TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLB
ACROSS
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PEANUTS
by Dale Hale
by Emie BushmlRer
I THINK A
Bl.IZZARD IS
ON THE WAY
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JUDGE PARKER
UPON RETURNING
TO tU5 APAATMEITT,
&AM TEUS SL.ADE
ROBERTS THAT TMEY
5HOVL.D GO TO TME
DISTRICT ATTORNEY!
1 MISS PEACH
NO, 5/4.M! I WN<f 'fOIJ TO TALK
TO POOLE! TELL HIM rt.L PAY
&ACK TAAT $7~000 ... &UT
I NEED A UTILE Tlh\f!
DOOLEY'S WORLD
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A Ll'L OLD COUNTRY DOY
COMf5 10 Tlll' 1!16 C1N AA' AU.
OF A SUOOEN HE'S MAKIK'
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27 Pep up
28 Cycle
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UPON AWAl<ENLN6 l'ACH MO,..NIN6?
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These are Billboard's hot
reeords ro.r the week ending
October 201 J97S, u they ap-
pepr in next week's issue of
BlllbOinl magazine.
9. MY MARIA -B. W.
StevtMOn, RCA
10. WE MAY NEVER PASS
'1111S WAY AGAIN -Seals
and Crotts, Warner Bro1.
COUNTRY SINGLES TOP SINGLES
I. ANGIE -Rollin Stone,
Atlantic
I. RIDIN ' MY THUMB TO .. .-..J. MEXICO -Johnny
Rodriguez:, Phonogram
2. HALF-BREED -Cber,
MCA
3. RAMBLIN' MAN -
Allman Brolbers B a n d 1
Warner Bros.
4. LET'S GET IT ON -
Marvin Gaye, Motown
5. MIDNIGHT TRAIN TO
GEORGIA -Gladys Knight
and the Pips, Buddab
6. THAT LADY -!sly
Brothers, Columbia
7. KEEP ON TRUCKJN' -
Eddie Kendricks, Motown
8. lilGHER GROUND -
Stevie Wonder, Motown
~. HEARTBEAT IT'S A
LOVEBEAT-Le Franc o
Family, 20th Century
10. PAPER ROSES -Marie
2. WE'RE GONNA HOLD
ON -George Jones and Tam·
my Wynette, Columbia
3. YOU'VE NEVER BEEN
'111IS FAR -Conway Twitty MCA '
4. DON'T GIVE UP ON ME
-Jerry Wallace, MCA
5. REDNECKS, W H I TE
SOCKS AND BLUE RIBBON
BEER -Johnny Russell, RCA
8. SUNDAY SUNRISE -
Brenda Lee, MCA
7. SAWMILL -Mel Tt11l3 MGM '
8. THE MIDNIGHT OIL -
Barbara Mlll!Clrtll. Colwnbla
-9. PAPER ROSES -Marie
Osmond, MGM
10. KID STUFF -Barbara
Falrcblld, Columbia
Seuss on Loose
This stran{e creature has the pivotal role tonight in
one of thrfe tales by the fabled Dr. Seuss, called
"Sews on the Loose." .It'll be shown at 8:30 on
CBS, Channel 2.
Osmond, MGM '
TOP LPS
I. ROllLING STONES --
Goala Hpij Soup, AOanUc
States Vying for Movies
i. ~VIN GAYE -Let's By BOB THOMAS
G<t It Oft, Motown LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ads
3. ALLMAN BROTHERS In tl!e Hollywood 1 r ad e
BAND-Brothers And Slsten:, papers: "Somebody aald we
Warner Bros. ought to be in pictures. We
4. CHl!ECH AND CHONG are. In a full-eolor, 52-page,
-Los c.ocbinos, A&M locaUon idea·packed book In a
S. STEVIE WONDER -In-complete IOQ&e-leaf Colorado
nervisiona, Motown location manual that's free to
8. W~-Deliver the Word, every producer, director, loca-
Uplted Artlsls lion manager."
7. GRAND FUNK -We're "Mississippi proud I y an-
·An American Band, Capitol noWlces the completion of two
8. ROBERTA FLACK -major motion pictures ... The Klillna JI• Softly, AUantlc Mississippi Fllm Commission
9. GARFUNKEL -Angel will help )'Oil with filming
-Clare,_COiumbla_ ----1-.o-e-t t-t-o-n-s.-------1 o-e·a-J-ae-
10 .. JOE ~ALSH -The coinrnodaUou' people pro-
Smoker You Drink, Dunhill ductlon probiems ' and EASY lJSTENING " ' ·
t , ,, 1 KNOW above all, we want you in nuu · -Mississippi." ·
Garfunkel, Columbia . More and more states and
2. PAPER ROSES -Marie cities are m aking con· Osm~.!iMGM _ centrated efforts to lure the·
3. J~E -Roberta Flack, film industry Jnto their
Atlantic backyards. Among the ollltts
t LET' ME IN -Osmonds:, wblch now have commiuioM
MGM seeking film Iocailom are
5. KN 0 C KI NG ON Arizona Colorado ~~da HEAVEN'S DOOR Bob • ' .---1 '
Dylan, O:llumbia -Georgia, Nevada, Oklahoma,
8 LOVES 1JKE A ROCK 0regoh, South. Carolina, Tex·
P• ul 51mon· Col bla u, Utab and Waablnaton, and -a • um the cities of Laa 'Veiiaa. San JJ;,,!;.MM~~.l:,W-Francls<o, New York.' and
8. HALF·BREED -! Cher eyen Loa Angeles •• ~ I I ._,
MCA AN(EXPlo.UIATION of why
Stage Role
11IE DOLLAR value of the
film locations is obvious -
film companies oo location
spend money. King said there
were other benefits, too :
"Movies are a clean-type in-
dustry, and ib<y help attract
other• such industries. That's
whafwe're looking for in New
1'feldco. Wben you sbf1 . get-
tiDC ln .beavy lnduatry, then · ·
flll!'re l!ivltlng1pollullill.' Qi). ,.,,.,::'_ ..
. "We're a Yfr1. tour I st· -mo lallE Oriented state -. ~ con· ..tm. lllBE
tributes llUDeWbere around wnKi'AYi ."1-1.t P.M. poo million to our economy. I SAT/1UN. l·)·f.7·f
think U a person sees a moviel~~~~~~~~~~~j with attractlve scenery and be 1-
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the ,campaign la· being coo-
. ~ $fucted was proVl.ded by the
recent visit.to !be llim capital ·"1 Gov. Bruce King of New knows that it's New Mexico,
there's a tendency to want to HOILYWOOD (UPI) ¥exlco and members of b1a go there."
Motion Picture Industries
Commission director R u t h
Arms1roog explained how film ~-· -·-) .. , ... ,.-..ww, .. '
Jean· Stapleton steps out of her staff. They spent two days of
role o1. Edith on television's conference with mm makers,
"All In The Family", long extolling the values of New
enough to star in a romantic Mexico as a movie
comedy, "The Time of the background. CU~ck;oo;.; .. ;;;;,;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;· ;,;N;e:w:M;;e;;xi;co;;,;was;;,;th;,;eiijflrs~t-'o-fll ru_l\, ... il"""~' -~.
'~ •• easily th• best ~ movie so far this ~ ...... "" M"
Yea .ff -st.oh'"F•rbolr I• NEW XOAKTlMES
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Dustin_ Hoffman ~ 'Returns~
BY VERNON SCOTT himsell., He understood his Alfredo' when we were in I"'<>
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) role would be dubbed in ductioo." he said. "But I
Du3tln Hotrman. quit the Italian. Instead the producus 1eamed an actor aJvea up thllt
movies cold more thAn a year decided to dub everyone else kind of independence when he
110 but few people wtre in English. becomes a otar. Wben I played
of ·u unUI be decided to return "That wasn't fair to the minor rolea J oou1d walk away
to work. but<: Idea and the rest of the from any part. It only affected
"l was upset with two Cast," Holhnan said. "P'lnally me. Now ii throws everyone
movies I'd nwte," said the Paramount bought the film out of work. ll't a luxury."
star ol. '"Ibe Graduate," "Mid· and dubbed my voice. using 11\e diminutive actor (five-
nigbt .Cowboy" and "Straw subtitles ro.r the whole pie-feet, lix inches) was lured
Dogs." "Neither t:J them turn-ture.." back to movits by money. He
ed out a1 I e1pected. J was Hoffman burrowed into his earned twlce the aalary he has
depressed because the produ-?tianhattan house for a full never received for <»-Starring
cers didn't live up to the con· year. becoming someth!ng of a with Steve ~1cQueen in
tracts as I understood them. recluse. He refused to talk "Paplllon."
"l'd always told myself If I about Mure movies. "Jt wasn't easy being Idle
bePn. to dry up creatively J'd "I wanted to quit 'Alfredo, for a year," he said, "but it's
walk away from acting. 11;::====='====;1·
didn't want to be in the poSi·
Uon of making bad motion ple-
turtis. I made two and I
th®ght I'd had It ...
'!be plclwo !!lat -Hoff. man f« a loop was "Alfredo,
Alfredo."
It wat made in Italy with an
all·Itallan cast except for
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LOS ANGELES -Mooday nigh! lool-
ball, the blessing of TV sports, may
have been a curse lo the Dallas cowboys.
At least that's how Cowboys t'Oach
Ton1 Landry saw it Sunday afternoon
moments after Dallas look a 37..JI lo.ss
against the II.ams before a shirt-sleeved
cro"'d of 81,428 -largest to see a
Rams game at lhc rc·designed Coliseum.
"It's tough to C<lllle back from a
~looday night game like we had to
play. We want.t>d to win ii more than
anything. We left everything on ~
fleld at Washington -particulerly emc>-
· llooally," Landry said.
He was referrina to the 14·7 loss
to Washington when the latler scored
l•'ice in the clot.Ing minutes to pull
into a tie with Dallas for the dlvlslonal
lead.
Dallas was guilty ol a leaky, nearly
non-existent secondary Sunday as fonner
Qiargers quarterback John Hadl teamed
wllh Jackson Stafe's Harold Jackson
to riddle the Cowboys.
Jackson hauled In six liadl aerials
in the first half for 194 yards and
four touchdowns on receptions or 63,
7, 18, s. 67 and 36 yards, lllen added one more catch ol 44 yards In the
final lullf to wind up lhe day with
2S8 yanb 1n receptions.
He whlstled through the Dallu
bacllfield like a Ka.rwa1 tornado, sudden·
ly appearing, streaking pest de/enders.
hauling in the throws and then tearing oa ror paydirt.
Even when stumbling his speed was
no match ror the Cowboys.
The Hadl-Jackson combo pushed the
Rams to a 31-14 halttlme bulge then
Los Angeles went conservative and near-
ly blew it all.
The Cowboys pulled to wllhln 3(-31
with 9:24 lo play and when they Jast
got the ball, 5:04 was showing on the
one Coliseum clock that was still
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operable (the blJ °"" .... OUI).
Rot:er StlllJbach moved Dallas to two
eoosecuUvt !Im downs but then lbrew
an Interception and I.he Rams were able
to hold onlo the ball 1111111 hoslll!ties
ended, ·
H8dl later praised JacUon, "He has
to be I.he greatest deep threat in the i
league. He and l.anceJAlworth play the
same kind ot football but I think Jackson
is faster. "The. two long touchdown passes were
both off play action. Harold rWls a
J>OS1 patrem and I just look !0< lhe
last move he Jriakes and try to throw
where I think he'll be."
JackJOn aa.ld, "thJs was my best game
ever and Hadl is the best man 1'.e
ever had lhrowing tO me'.t' · •
Jack.Soo, who once nn a t.3 100, ca'ine to the Rams from Phtladelphla ea lie
this year in the trade that tent Roirla11
Gabrlel ·to Philly.
The vicjory did prove somewhat cost1y
to the Ram runn.lng back COr'f!S.
Lawrence MCCutcheon\ who ranked No.
2 In rushing statistics' for the conference,
suffered a p"lled • hamstring Md his
replacement, Tony Baker, a shoulde"
seoaratlon.
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I.ONOON (AP) -Three-time v.-orld
auto racing champion Jackie Stewart
of Scotland, who has won more Grand
PriJ: races than any other driver, an-
nounced Sunday !hat be will quit racing.
The jaunty 34 year-old king of Formula
One racing announced his decision at
a luncheon, just eight days after seeing
his teammate, Frenchman Francois
Cevert, killed while practicing for the
. U.S. Grand Prix at Watkins Glen, N.Y.
11lere had been speculaUon that
Stewart might retire ever since he
clinched hl5 third world crown after
the Italian Grand Prix last month.
One ol the finest drivers of the decade,
Stewart has competed in 99 Grand Prix
race!. scoring an all-lime record 'l1
victories -lwo more than his idol
and rellow Soot, the late Jimmy Clark,
who "-as killed on the track in 1968.
But in the nine yeal'! during which
be has been a Grand Prix driver, nine ot Stewart's closest friends bave died
in molor racing.
Reportedly a millionaire through his
motor racing eaniings, Stewart lives
with his wire. llclen, and their sons,
Mark and Paul , in Switzerland.
His decision to quit, coupled with the
Cevert tragedy, means that the crack
Tyrrell-Ford team Is left without an
established driver for 1974.
ll was Ken Tyrrell. a "'ealthy British
timber merchant, "'ho d is covered
Stewart. signing him as a Formula Three
driver in 1964. After winning II out
of 13 races in the category that year,
many Grand Prix tea1ns were clamoring
to sign hini.
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Mets Vow to Play Better;
Harre~on Di.spute-s Ruling .
~ORK (AP) -The New York absolule worst. I've n~ver played in "There's no questioo in my mind Iha!
Mets are back home today with a split a major league ballpark where the sun I was safe," Harrelson said after the
in the first two games of the World is that bad." storm had died down and the Mets
Serles after battling the sun . umpire The Mets weren't exactly thrilled with had locked up Game No. 2, "but there
Augie Donatelli and the Oakland A's. tt\e umpiring, either. They bad a ripe was a question in DcnateUi's mind."
All three elements gave the National opportunity to break a 6-6 tie in the The unique double ptiiy killed off the
LeagUers fits Sunday before the :Ptfets loth Inning with runners at first and Mets for the moment but they weren't
pulled out a zany, 10-7, IZ.inning victory third and ooe out. Felix Millan lifted completely dead as ii turned out. They
in Oakland. a fly ball lo Rudi in short left and srored toor nms in a whacky 12th inning
"I think we'll look better in New Bud Harrelson attempted to tag up and t() break the deadlock. Then George
York," says Don Hahn, one of the Mets srore from third. Stone came into the tense g8me and
outfielders woo had lo deal with the But Donatelli called him out on a nailed it down for New York after
treacherous sun in the Oakland Coliseum bang-bang play at hoole. Tug ~tcGraw gave up the A's final
over the weekend. "The Coliseum was "He never touched me," said Har-run.
an a\'.'fully tough park to field Jn . . • relson, talking about the close play at The wOOle scme was vividly remlttis-
one ol the toughest I've ever been in." h...me with A's catcher Ray f()SSe. cent of the Mets' September pennant
Cleon Jones . verified Hahn's _report. Donatelli'~ decision brought seve!aI drive, when all kinds or unlikely crazy
The Afets Jefll1elder lost a ball m that ?\:lets st-Ornung from the dugout. Like bounces he1ped them ·n th N ti I
torturous sun in the first inning, giving Harrelson. they thoUght that Fosse miss-League flag Wl e a ona
Joe Rudi a gift double in a two-run ed the tag. Willie Mays, the on-deck .. · . .
Oakland uprising. batter, was literally down on his knees "!je _felt hke v.•e woul.d nevei:-give
"It was the ~-orst," said Jones "the pleading with the umpire. ~P •. said McGraw, who pllcbed. six fine ' llllllllgs of relief before needing help
Kuhn May Lower Boom
On A's Owner Finley
OAKLAND (A P) -Baseball Com·
missioner Bovvie Kuhn is peeved again
with Charles 0. Finley, cmtrovenial
cwner of the Oak.land Athletics and
Finley races a possi ble post-World Series
fine.
··1 plan lo vrail until alter the Series
to make a judgment." Kuhn said Sunday.
"I don 't want a matter like Ibis to
mar the series."
The rommissloner charged Finley "'ith
defying the rommissiooer's office and
indulging in bad laste by malting a
public announcement during Saturday's
opening game lovolvtng a player eligibili-
ty problem.
The A's asked permission from the
New York f\!ets to activate Manny Trillo,
an infielder, lo brin g the Oakland roster
lo full 2~player strength.
The A's had fall en Me man short
when Juan ~1orales, a catcher, was
sold to 1t1ontrcal in September -after
the Aug. 31 freezing of Series' eligibles.
TilC move could be made onfy with
the consent (){ the rival Mets. Bob Scbef·
fing, general rnanater of the Mets, was
u•ilUng but Chub Feeney, president of
the National League. firmly said "No."
Finley was told the refusal must not
be anoounced to the public.
During Saturday's game, the 'Athletlcs
announced to the press and the stands
that the Athletics had made the request
to the Mets only to be refused.
The rans booed loudly.
"The annowicement was made solely
for the purpose of embarrassing the
National League club." Kuhn told Finley
in a stem letter, reminding the A's
O\vner that such actions can be taken
only with the consent of the com-
missioner's office.
"It 's grossly unfair,'' said Finley, who
\Vas fined twice last season.
himseU. ''But you gctta believe it -
\\'e've been .doing things like this for
the last eight weeks."
After the A's scored Lheir fourth run
on a double by Reggie Jackson in the
seventh and tied the score at 6-6 with
a ly,"<rrun "rally in the ninth, the Mets
took rommand of fhe flow ol the game.
Denied earlier opportunities to score,
they finally put it out of reach in
!he 12th as Mays singled home the
go-ahead run and the Mets pushed across
three more tallies on two errors by
Oakland secoad baseman ~like Andrews.
Tt was one of five errors made by
the fumbling A's.
"I honestly don't know what hap-
pened," Andrews said about the ball
that shot through his legs in the decisive
12th. "1 1,lbought it was right in my
glove."
1be erratic fielding produced a total
ol six errors in the game, which at
times took on the aspect of a sandlot
affair. Adding to the sandlot atmosphere
was the time of the game - a record
four hours and 13 minutes for the World
Series. Also a total o! 11 pitchers was
used by both sides, and that tied a
World Series record.
"It reminded me o{ an early exhibition
game," said Oakland third baseman Sal
Sando.
Ali-Frazier Fight Set
For January in f;arden
NEW YORK -The rematch between
former heavyweight cham pions Alubam-
mad Ali and Joe Frazier hes been
set for A!onday, Jan. 28, lf14, in Madi.ton
Square Garden, Teddy Brenner, presi·
dent of Madison Square Garden Boxing,
Inc., announced Monday.
When the U-round bout was first an-
nounced Oct. 4, it was provisionally
set for ~fonday, Feb. 4. Tbe new date
bas been found more suitable for the
promotion of the bout by the Garden.
e Andre1c• Out'
OAKLAND-.. Oakland second base.man
Mike Andrew.!I, who made two crucial
fieldin' errors in the 12th inning of
the A s 10-7 Joss to the New York
Mets in lhe second game of the World
'
Series SUnday, was~ playln): desplle a
chronic shoulder injury -an ailment
which will sideline him for the remainder
of the Series.
e Donohue f'lrst
MONTEREY, Calil. -Marie Donohue
star1ed fropl 16th place in a 24-car
field at Laguna Seca Raceway to wtn
the 17S.OOO M~ey.C..lrol Grand Prl<·
and the 19 7 3 Canadian-American
Clla.lleoge OJp series.
Donohue quickly worked his 'way ahead
Sunday, using a backup engine bolted
into his lurbocbarged Sunoco Porsche
minutes before tJ,>e race began.
Cleveland, M \ a111i Square Off Tonight
The winner toured lhe 66 laps, 125.4
miles, in a time of. I: 13.37 at an average
speed ol 102,19 mUes per hour to win
$12,700 •
Finishing a dislant seoond for 110,113
was Jackie Olive r of England. Hurley
Hayv.·ood ~·as third with $6.233, two
laps down in a Kendall Porscllc .
CLEVELAND (AP) -Cleveland's
d0\\11State Ohio rivals have provided an
unexpected psychc>logical boost for lhe
Browns in their National Football League
encounter tonight v;ith the lt<liami
Dolphins
The Clnclnnall Beogals upoet the
pre\•iously undefeated P I t t s b u r g h
Steelers 19"7. The Steelers arc favor ites
10 win the American Coofercnce'1 Cen-
traJ Division and three \\"etks aso
humiliated 1he Drt1wn5 33-0.
l.Rst week Cleveland bca l Clnclnn1Hi
17·10 nnd if t)\e Browns ca n come up
wilh n vlctOl')' .lonlght they 'll be tied
v.·lth lhC Stec.'ICNI ror the di\'ISion )Cad.
1 h Nick Skorich. who
gals' game on television,
said , "the ngals played a great
defensive g me and didn't make tM
n1lslakes they made agaIMt u.s last
011 TV Tonight
Chcu1nel 7 ot 6
•·eek. That's what y,·e have to do to
~liaml tomorrow."
Skorich said, ''I should hoP<' lhat the
team Is already up for the game.
"Their oflense thrives on ball control,"
Skorich said. "\Ve 've got to go alter
them nnd force them lo make mlstakea."
'
Browns defensive tackle Jerry Sherk,
who will be one of the men in charge
or stopping the running attack of Lany
Csonka , Jim Klick and 1t1ercury Morris,
believes In emotional uplifts.
"I really lhlnk the hometown fans
will help us." Sherk said. "That 'defense,
defense' they chant spurs us on. A
lot of the gu)'.!I have been talking about
It." . •
Sherk is ono of the individuals that
Dolphins coach Don Shula is worried
about.
'They1re always tough defensively
and have two or lhc finest defensive
ta ckles In footba ll in \Valtcr !Johnson
and Jerry Sherk,'' Shula said.
'1Jn Cleveland we're going up against
a team that has played us rtal tough
in Miami and can be erpecled lo be
even tougher at home."
The Dolphins defealed the Browns In
last year's playoffs 20-14. In 1970 when
the Browns visited Florida lhey came
home with a 23-0 shutoot •
"I said before the season Cleveland
would be <Xle of the stronger tearm
In lhe AFC this yw and, altboogh
they've lost one game, In my mind
they're still one or the 10lld all·around
teams In the NLF," Shula said.
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HOUSTON -Bill Pelenon, whO posted
a 1-18 record over two seasons, was
fired today as head coach or the National
Football League's Houston Oilen and
general manager Sid Gillman wu nam..t
to take charge of the team for the
r<S!O(theseasoo.
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ot Romania dropped the first set but
came on to deleet Manuel Orantes of
Spain u , 6-l, H , M in the r1na1 ol
the Spanlsll International Jenni• cham-
pions.hips Sunday.
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Nadine Maze ·successfully defended · her women's
club golf championship at Missjon Viejo Goll Club
this week. Roger Belanger, head professional. pre-
sents Nadine with a silver service set for her victory.
·Cincinnati Tops Steelers
As Another Unbeaten Falls
Gossett comprised-5an Francisai scor-
ing.
'.~ The ranks of the undefeated Jn.. tbe
·~ Natiooal Football League were trimmed
~ by one Sunday as the ctncinnali Benga)J 'J.i pulled off a stunning upset of tbe DENVER AT KOVSTON -Denver
~ Pittsburgh Steelers 19·7 at Cincinnati. quarterbaclc: Charlie Johnson picked
i: Four field goals for Cincinnati's Horst aparl a Houston man.tc>man defense
~ 1.fuhlman and a swanning def~ were with four touchdown passes as the Bron· ·t the difference. 1be derma11·bom soccer C05 nailed Houston. 48-20.
· styler kicked field~· goals or 20. 19. 20 Johnson passed three times to Haven
and 41 yards. J "I 1,1.0&eS Jor scores and moe to Bill Van ~ Cincinnati's defeow,~w~ held Heuirn.~ was ~ its 16th
the Steelers'~~ aitak 'in •or<•ite regular~ i.s. '
check with Preston,,,...,} •. ~ > J'*°l"'ll = the --~)'Iii! mark
the top Iola!' for a~ ' '"' -· , and -nriang In the ~. 11.oll<§oojlNI IJsii • -~ UWe rushOd lor IZ3 yards
. the JlenCalS with rOOJJe ~k ...i a toucbdown In the game. ·~ \&-112 tards Jn 28 cwrta·•· ·}.,. PittsbUrgh's ooly score &n. 111 a . BALmtORE AT BUFF.ALO -O.J.
i;.00..,,atd ruo b1 -~arsmi anti .;i.. -..C 5implon ~ do J)Ol.'e In bla run at 'v up When rec:elver Dan ""°"'l!Jndl81iled Jim Brown'• all-Ume NFL rushing
'' iq a deflected pass ait4' to0e4'17, yarda , ~ as the Bills trounced BaJlim.ore,
t.O the Belliall' cme. 31·13. ~ El.SC9r1lere around the NrL: Simpsoo picked up 166 yards to run
, ~ his five-game ~al to 813 as the Bills
MINNESOTA AT SAN FRANCISCO set up a abowdown wllh Miami !or
X -Minneoola saletyman 'Paul Krause the ·top ~ In tlte AFc< Eaalen1 ' inlereel>!ed two Steve Spurrier posses divlsl"1 ll>ls week. • . w ball . fourth quarter drlv'" ancl, set Si-was held to jwlt 28 yonls
:-up 11¥' deciding touchdown as the Vikings rusbilig In the forst half but m«<ked
; .. :stayed undefeated. With a 17.·'13 victory. a 78-yard ~own run in the 9CCXM'Ki
· Spurrier completed P team record 31 ball to go wi.tb an tarlier first half
• • passes, but the two Krause interceptions SC«t. Larry Watkins and Joe Ferguson
·. wilh the Vikings nursing a J4-l! lead aho bad lhort scoring runs for Buffalo,
. • lqUelched the 49ers' bid for an upset '-while Bill Olds scored the only Baltimore
A 17.-yard disputed psss from Frsn lllUl:lldowa. ~ Tarkenton to John Gilliam, which the
::.-"' 49en claimed was illegally tipped by
• a Vikings player, was the dlftermce
in the game until Krause's interception
set up a 22-yant field goal by Fred
Cox. ·
A seven.yard Spurrier to Ken Willard
pass and two field goals by Bruce
Stabler lfitis Job
PllJLADELPIDA AT ST. LOUIS -Two
late toucbdown passes by RGn\all Gabriel
spad1od the Philadelphia Eagles w a
2?·24 U'p8et victory over lbe CaMmals.
·Rookie Don Zimmerman hauled in a
24-yard pass from Gabriel Oil the final
play ol the game for the wioning scoce.
Sph1dly 01·egon Rookie
May Lead San Diego
SAN DIEGO (AP) -It wsa dawn
far Dan Fouts, a sunny day for Ken
St>bler and, perhaps, darkness for John
Unltas.
Stabler. finally Oakland's starting
quarterback after three trust.rating
uasons, survived a shaky first half
Sunday and J>ll.'S"d the Raldera w a
27 -17 victoo' over the San Diego
Chargm.
White the Raiders, 3-2, were creeping
within a half game of Kansas City
in football 's American C.Onlerence West,
much or the drama of the afternoon
bolonged w Fout.'l, making bis debut
as a starter for San Diego in place
of the J.gendary Unlw.
The spindly %2-year-old rookie from
Ortgon completMI only 12 of 30 pa.ssts,
but twice be moved the Olargcrs ahead
with third-quarter touchdown passes.
"I don't thJnk I've ever teen a rookie
quarterback lhal Jmpmstve In hi• nnt
start," said San Diego coach flarland
Svare. who saw Unitas' debut In 1956.
Uoltas spent the game oo tbe sidellneo.
handing an occasional tip' to Fouts, "·bo
said J3ter:
"II'• like going w tbc dlctloMry to
look up a \\'Ord." The 40..ycal'Old UnJta1,
wflo came to Slln DI.ego this year antr
17 sel90M \\ilh Ba\IJmore, l.&lkcd un-
ct.Mainl:y of hls rutu.rc. '
Asked If he'd rctum next year if
Fouts Is the starter. Unlta! said, •·1
¥.'OUld Jr.ive to thlnk about It 11 kmg
Ume."
"I feel like I can play one or two
more years, but right now Fouts should
be playing. The Chargers have to be
looking forward to the future."
Stabler, meanwhile, was looking to
his own future with anticipatioo after
a tacit vote of CODf:idence from Coach
John Madden.
Stabler completed jU&t five ol 11 pasaes
In the first hair aa Oa~t.nd spullered
to a 6-3 lead . But Madden, noted for
Juggling quarteri>acils In Ille past, stuck
with the left-lwlder, who responded by
hitting 8 of ll for two scores in the
!eCOl1d hall.
0•111 -i• ~01,0-1
Earlier, Gabriel had passed to Harold
Carmichael to puL the Eagles "ithin
striking distance and t.he former Rams
quarterbacll: hit on 29 of 45 pas!es on
the day .
Gabriel also passed one yard to
Cannic:hael (or an ea rHer Eagles
touchdovm while St. Louis srored oo
a 21-yard run by Donnie Anderson and
passes of nine and 65 yards from Jim
ll.m IO Ahmad Rashad.
DEl'ROIT AT NEW ORLEANS -The
New Orleans Saints, the laughing stock
ol football two weeks ago. notched their
secmd upset victory in succe~ve weeks ,
J().13 over the Detroil Lions. It's the
first time since 1969 the Samts have
-..ui two in a row.
Bill BuUer's one-yard plunge with 39
scoonds to play spelled doom for the
Lions. The Saints had taken an apparent
J~l3 lead moments earlier on a field
goal but opted to take a roughillg the
kicker penalty on the play and go for
the tcuchdown instead.
Howard Stevens scored New Orleans'
other toochdown and set up the .final
tally with a 48-yard kickoff return. Greg
Landry passed 33 yards to Earl
J\'fcCullooch and Errol J\laM hit l'A'O
field goals for the Detroit scores .
NEW YORK JETS AT NEW
ENGLAND -Three Bobby llowfield
field goals l1lllde rookie quarleri>ack BW
Demory's first start for the Jets. a
'"' irtumph. Demory, an Arizona University grad
replaclna the injured Joe Namath and
Al Woocfall, moved the Jets to the three
field ·goals, relying on the rwhin2: of
Join Rlglns and Emerson Boorer. lu,-
gins had 132 yards and Bool..er 73 ID
the game.
CIDCAGO AT AnAl\'TA -The
Falcons' offense exploded under
quarterback Bob Lee as the Bears were
dealt a tlHI pasting.
Lee uncorked tood1down pa33e3 of
three and 41 yards and hit m 11 of
13 for 181 yards in the game as the
Fa1cxms picked 1apart the hapless
defense. Running back Dave Hampton
conlribuled the necessary running puncli
with 90 yards on 19 carries and two
more scores, and kicking specialist Nick
Mike-J\l&yer hit on three netd goals
in as many attempts.
Before the explosion, Oticago had
taken a 6--0 lead oo a 1$-yard nm by
Carl GarTCtt and extended a Falcons
scoreless quarters string to 13. 'lben
Lee look charge, putting up 17 second
period points and getting the rout under
way.
. KANSAS CITY AT GREEN BAY -
Kansas Ctty's M. 28.>pound Wilbur
Young blocked t'A·o field goal attempts.
one to set up a touchdO'PD as the Chief&
salvaged a 10-10 tic trom the Packen.
The Packers' oftcllSe sufftred when
John Brockington left in the third qusrter
Y.11h a knee injury after Jim Dtl Oaizo
had passed 26 yards to Jon Staggers
to put the Pack on Lop 10-7 at halru.me.
Kansas City's score came on an eight·
yard pass from ~ Dawson to ~forrls
Stroud. and Jan Stenerud added a lf!COnd
haU fiold goal.
WASlllNGTO:>I AT NEW Y 0 R K
GIANTS -The Washington Redsilins
pk:ktd on NG'N York quarterback Nonn
Snead 10< four lnlorctptlons In grabbing
a 21-3 \1lctory to stay alop the NFC East standings.
1...:irry Brown scored once, :md Oa\'e
Robi0$0n "'·ent 28 ya rds Y+llh an in·
terception ror ~ Redskins scores.
Monday, Octobtr lS, 1971 DAILY PILOT J J
Fre+man Bwnner ~
UCJ's Campbell
•
H~rdl,es Injuries
By HOWARD L. llANDY
or ni. Dlltr """' t1.w
Preston Campbell la a
freshman cro.u country run·
ner at UC lrvlne aft.er a bit
of penua.llion from eo1ch Len
~tiller but his eventual goal
in life Is to become a
medical doctor.
Right now he is de,'Oling
'his time to running and says
he finds plenty of time to
train hard wwfer P.flller'1
watchful eye. J
"Preston bas never trained
seriously for anything but the
880," P.flller aa:ys. "l think
he has the pola!Uat to exctll
at every distance from the
880 through the maration.
"I wasn't going to run com·
petitively this y ea r , ' '
Campbell says.
"Yes, I was enrolled at UCl
in biology but running was
something I was going to
do on the side -not serlomly.
"But coach Miller contacted
me during the summer and
persuaded me to come out
for the team."
CampbeD. as a freshman
at Marina Hlgb School, went w the CIF fmals in the e&>
and bad a very promising
future.
Injuries hampered him ln
his sophomore and junior
seasons . He had
mononucleosis as a aoph then
a knee 'injury that carried
over to hi.a Junior. seuon.
"I had so many injuries."
b•"""1ls. "I'd push W. hard
to get back in shape too soon
and it hurt me," the Uthe
6-9, 140-pounder say1.
Preston isn'L sure what
races he will run next track
...... but has set goals, wllh
Miller's encouragement, of
1:50 In Ute 880 and 4:10.0
in the mile.
"Preston's self·lmage Isn't
compensatory with his abilicy
as a runner.'' ?tiller says.
"He bu bule speed,
strength and aplitude for en·
durance. He has great assets
in all three areas.
"There is nothing wrong
with his attitude but be doesn't
realize his own potential,''
Mlller adcb.
"fri a recent cross country
meet at UCLA, he finished
ahead of Alvin Gilmore, tht
CD' 1tate mile champion last
season. That's a pretty good
indication or his ability.
"I feel he can get Wlder
1:53.0 in the half mile in the
Pro Cage,
Hockey
Standings
1prinJ. Eventually, he will
have the ability to nm a 1ub-
foW' mlnule mile and I think
thb is more meaningful than
a 1 :49.0 half mile."
How does Campbell look at
the t"·o middle d 1 s t a n c e
races?
"In the ao you get going
and there isn't too much time
to think about il In the mile.
there is men time to tl:rink
about bow ipuch you are
hurting while you are still
running."
1be first man to nm the
mlle under four minuttJS,
Roger Bannister ol Great Bri-
tain , is now a medical doctor.
Preston Campbell ta follow-
ing in illustriot1' footsteps.
Checking
At·ea Golf
Courses
Nadine ~-Is stlll the women's club champion at
Missloo Vl•Jo Goll Club alter
llUCOOllflllly de!eoding her li·
tie this pas! week.
The erint was ataged oVi!r
three rounds (M bolts) Wilh
the winner • postlnc a acore
of 5 . Lucy McDonald was
the nmnerup With a score
of t.83 in the gross com·
peliliOn.
Jean MetcaU won top hooors
in the k>w net action with
21.0 in the champiooshlp flight.
In the flrlt flight, Eleanor
Wheeler was the sross winner
with Sil. Ruth J"'1dm won
the net awan1 with m follow-
ed by Jean Iaoovonl with :117.
F.dna Leonard won the sec-c>OO flight gross av;ani with
3'5.
Kell)' Gardens d e r e a t e d
Carol Vukich on t~ first hole
of a playoff for the net 1ward
after the two finished the
three rounds with identical net
saires of 263.
Sallttt:A-
1n a stroke play tournament
for members of the Sant.a Ana
Coomy Club women's golf
group, Mu. Eldon Ede! and
Mrs. Freeman Kinzie !inlsbed
In a tie for first place in
low gross c:ompeUtion wllh 86.
Mrs. Al Shinn won the net
a"''IU'd with 75 wl1h Mrs. Al
Coi and Virginia Coffing Ued
for secxind at 76.
In B night it was Mrs. Anda
Livil'lgstoo t))e gross wiMer
with !H. Mmes. G ran t
Hombcak (73), Pat Hart 1741,
Stan Woods (751 and Bud
Youker (76) !inlsbed in that
order In the net competition .
In C flight it was Mn.
Hartley Sears the gross win-
ner with 100. Mn. Gene Fa!OO
(77) and Mrs. Bud Olild (781
N•A ..__ . 'I'•••-C:=..-.<• were tuc nfJ, v1don.
•11111"' J;l 'I:" Pct. •• !\trs. Robert Casey with 109 ~~~or~ l f 1:~ 1-was the gross winner in D ~~::~llltll• ~ ? ~ }~~ fiight with itrs. Tom Crosson c:ttrtr•• 01JJ1.,. (77) and ?.lrs. Harold Me~ -~ ! l .750 •n...11 ' ~ , tyanek (~) copping . net
0-S.lw::I t ·-t ~-c.oltll e J .ooo 2~ uu<JV1 ... VUJ=:.,'=J:• In a match vs. par tourna-
!".:.~:.IM J l :t~ -ment Mrs. Ed Weber woo A ~ ~ ~ :;:;& ~·~ light. 1-up. J\trs. Hugh Bowie
P-.:Jfle 01¥111... (even), Mrs. Graut Hornbeak ~tltnd' 1 O 1.llOCI
• ""'"'• 2 1 .66, ( 1-doll'Tl) and Mrs. Clark Dye ::; ,,,,, f l :t6~ ,h (2-down) were the B flight
tlotnJ• , ' .lll 1vf'llllV'• G•!"ft victors.
et.troll ''· c11iv•!•~d ll In c .... ., Mn J ~ •• uie 1ot. M 1w1v~tt ie11t ""6 .. t 1 was . oe
Gold'" si;::.i~~,~~~ ti Knot: the winner (2-upl. The
La. """'" •l ev1111o:i., 11 Sorl..,.. •f n .... li""'•• (l-dowtt ) field, MIN. Hiii of f ll'N t!'l1'1IDIHort ~· IDeS. ~ ....,....,. '
G1m1 Gene Fant (+down) and '"'"~:r...i..., Orval ·Stewart (5-d own) ~ It W Pd . OS foJJowed. ~·' ~ f ':::1 '' In D flight It was r.trs. Vlntl~r-lt I l :ii ~: Harold Mesfyanek (1-up) the
ti~ W"t DJ,"'""" .r.'111 winner followed by Mmes. W, o...... ·"' ~ Allen C4<1own). Herbert Ren-!::•ar-f 2 1M 1~ free (Uownl. Harry Ward s.11 Antonio..., o 4 Jlo:4 J and &LElko (I-down). Vt•",,,, t!!! sx~:i;ir -,;',.. Mtoelll• ... ·:i~., . ,,...,.,.
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SJOO A WEEK 1N PRIZES '
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s20
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Each for Third, Fourth
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Pilot Pi91kin Pickeroo g•me. Top winn•r each week
9et1 $50 in cash. Second pl•c• winner 9et1 ,20 in
cesh and third, fourth end fifth pl•ce winnors each
qet SIO in c•sh. All "ce1h " •ctu•lly is deliv•red to
winner• in th e form of c.h•clc:s to be picked up by
winn•r• et on• of the 10 p•rticip•ting memb•r• of
the H•rbor Boulevarcl of Cars associ•tion. Chec;lc:s
for thi1 wo•lc:'s cont•1t will b• pr•p•r•d by:
Dave Ross Pontiac
2840 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
Th• 10 p,articiJMtln9 euto d•alenhip1 al0h9 Coit•
Mai•• 'H•rbor Boultlv•rd of Cars" er•: Atl•s
Ch rysl•r-Plymouth, B•uer Buick, Conn ell Chevrol•t,
Co1ta Mo1• Oetsun, Dave Rots Pontiac, Johnsort &
Son Linc.oln.M•rcury, Miracl• Matd•, Nab•ts Cadill•c:.
Theodor• Robins Ford •nd University Oldsmobil •.
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win in ••c.h pairin9 in th• list of 30 9eme1 and send in
the player'• form entry blank or • r•••onable fee·
1imile. Then w•tc.h the DAILY PILOT 1port1 pa9•s for
.•ach w••k's li1t of five winners.
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(heme tMm ll M<ond '"' 11..tell} I Green Bay vs Los :Angeles I
I NY Giants vs Dallas I
Baltimore vs Detroit I St. Louis vs Wasllington I
Tennessee vs Alabama I UCLA vs Washington State I I Oregan vs use I
Stanford vs Washington I Wisc:onsin vs Michigan I
I Oregon State vs Cal I
Yale vs Columbia I Auburn vs Georgia Tech I ·I Mississippi vs Florida I
N~rth Carolina vs Tulane
I Colorado vs Oklahoma I
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Los Alamitos vs Corona del Mar
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Ill O•" y PILOT MOl!d.ly, Octobfr 15, 1971
North, Lost. in Fo
I •
Mat'laCk Harftour . '
Def ends . ~agtime Proves ..
Takes Historic Win r'Y~.
Ablest Groper T~ 1-~e~ Laurel.s
By ALMON LOCKABEY
Of .. 0.lfr '*91 ••ttt
Lowell North of San Oleao
became the first sldpper in
the history or the internaUonaJ
QUEENIE
-Star Class to win a rourtb
Gold Star championship Sun-
day.
Contrary 'to previous
reports, Norttl did not ha\le
B Phil Jnterlondi
OlllwF.-.~ .... lfJJ.W.W~-.1.
'
'
to finish in the slalh and final ~t!:1i!:~0~ i:f ~ i'!.":' · :ibe 'Cal a.p mttch race Ille arrived, lhete ' w • 1 " ~":':t ~ ~
race Sunday. Hi& clo ... 11 com-det.nded h1o natloool diam-Mrier on 5a111f.,MonJ<a •Boy Pauag• too,ntng,..,t fl' tbt YICbt Oii> wu a... 1'
pettlo< wu former world , , , pioollllp in lhe W-.r!• &lliday tunwii lllto 1 piiplng~ r .' wttb a belW slant .., , _.a..11111111!'! ""'*' cbamploo em Bucbao of Dll&TfM" SaUin1I AllOclalion Sun9'Y by matcb 11 roe l_il11ed ovar the the 1 , Mill"' IJlUll Ragtime Yadll (:lob'• Hu• t In It 0 • Menier Island, Wash. who· Dllfll 1'"11 def .. ttng 21 competlton in tile fog in the llnal llllet ol lhe the -•tee boat lla'rbolr Rice, t'!e flnt of needed ,to flnJ5h third or betttr aenior men's div11ioo of the race. and Puaage by nine ~ 1'11 llartJOr.SIHeff.
lo beat North for the uue. '----.;...--.J Notional ()pea Rqatta. The """"" t°'9 Ragtime• Raulll:
-fln1shed oeventh and .Motla<k ICIWed U• potnll ski~"'bjo ._ Mlller .; · ;.ri,. was •lll!ed by fOR-A -(\) Draml>eot; (II
Norlhbecameooeofthedoz<ll ander the,..._, llOOrin& •-·Beecb ...... edtobe·lbe . CaflJamla Yadlt Clyb.ai-a '.ll'lbUle.HoUerao,Moc:Dooald,
or ftlOl't yachts that were lost s 8)11.eJn to U4 kf' nmnerup ~ grope;:She belt Marie "rerneam:' of the twp yicllb B!attemian and L a" ho r D ,. :.ti:,.-~-~~:;:,in•o1Lo: pr ague Plat Love ol N~ Beacb. -·· ?MQDI k ••• b Iller lltW«looe fintlll in the LBYC; (I) NewSBoy, Jack
race. ttee and oearcb '!be l<f•llL fiw Ille ·popular Wiodward Puure. """"'the i-.i ~ rooe,in wlll1'h Bolllle, BYC. '
the I Ca lures llllboard drew. "'1rlto, 1n, lhiish ·line by Dine MCOllds RqtlnWlbeat Pusage by 4% ~--~-• bnall «lillbed ocean "' p eluding competlton from in the tblnL and 9•1ng r._ -'-•-··'tor l;llS rnilet of ~I) ~--• ~ ,.... than" two hOtln before ,,,_ and Tahiti --:::m.."!" "' Peanington, irnrc: ( 1 1 all ol 1be 'Gett WU flllllly ...,.... . olthetbreencelOtjei.. --• ' Dlabellco1 m , C .. mpbel l/
aC<OUOted tor. Tiie race wu Trophy ctOSESTlhe~I>!" . >.. a matter' o1 lac1; lti the w~.... ABYC; ,.(3) Sum· -ye,l '1% boon at the start come m •-eor men• light 5'7-knot zephyn Rqtime merwilld u 1J1Ck Meloe
becauae or for, but wu divis100 in which N • 1 proved to be the l.aflesl over Sanderling III LAYC.° ' • '
startod when the "'"P lilted Hem')' ~ m ... the Scllweltur of .P. c If I c the entire 11-lllll• ........ ' 10·" ~ -(I) """-~-. oril · ol the w o Sdlock Pallsadtll beat Mike Waltze • . · T ~ ·--, "~ le!lll>O' y. --. . ol ;Newport Beach by a MILLER ~ akes Victory . I Hqb Bogen, xvc; (2)
forA'!-J.! p~~:.i.!~~ :'tF~.~ciu_~ •. N~gatta q~rter of a poinl Trophy ~ ~~~1!: . :~:..llnit-. m ; . Bullitt, lo\lrl: 0 and BQI
ded d. .... wmoer1_: · dead~ in the ~-rand. :::.:;::"001, --, --"ppe.......a Meueqer, BYC and NIU'C; wll.lcb inclu a dinller an w-.:: .. an. .....,..._. 11::U (3) Chasquj Dennil adlte dlU1<e was still cooling its for e· Lehman-12 class Sun. . SENIOR MEN -(I) Bruce .. a 40 _,a)eid ai.tbe fl!?! bf Jack Jolmson and Bob S BYC • •
ljeela,, • day.. Mailack; ~ewportN Belch, Ill; weath;r mart. )lagtil)>t ·ii>\· -~thian.of theY~bg Bahitbea llOR-0 (0 ,,_ ... ........,. 'Winiiet ,of 'SUnday's final Olher 1we aam· I (2) Pat·~ve,• ~Beach, creosed-lhe·leadtoot)t. ...... ~•• •~""'" was ..,. __ .....,..,
raee was Don Daley of Santa c • · 1 ··I" or 181\; (3) iln.n · T'µ 11 e y, an<!·IS seoOn& at the~ . winner pl Ille abctb race ol ' Bamhlll-llatch, riAl<'.C; (2J
jlafbara j)ut his fmlshe1 .in perpetual trophtes w,ere the Oroville, 15; (4),DQ\11 ~Y. mark liut. Pa~e ~•tile 1be .~ !erieo from Colioti\, Mll~C; (S)
the erev~ races prtvenled Kites and the Sabol&, Alamllol ·Bly, Ill\' (l) John ~ to 41 -Qtl."lhil ·NtwPOit to t A"'1oQ a)lcl ~ W • CBYC.
blm bellltla c0ntender in the Stuart RO'b er tso n·. of Benion, Newport, 1\.1., 21. "'"1 to the end oi the~ .. 'lle1um, ,s.tunl'ay 41\d'Bunday. . P!!RF~A ~ (I) Tortola,
final standings. Alamitos •·y' y· acht Club',.· as . JUNIOR MEN -(i) Nat~ A> the foe cliJOod' in "Tbe A ngelman serteo . ili. J.,_ Ol!rie" LAYC; (I)
For' North it , ,.... the -Scllweltur P..Uic Palisades Rag\lme's crew had' an eui.,. limited to yadlll"rated under llaiel U, JI.A. ''lfeJtbmp c:ul!ninatic!lcotf,yell'I ol efforts the winner of the Humpliiey 7%: (I) Mlke Waltze, Newport timefillding the weefhepna~ the 'l'MIOl'IDlllCe -p BCYC; (S) 'nidont, P.H.
(°" an lmlft<'ed<ated -Id ~ Tr\>ploy in the Kile Beac1i , 1%· (I) Derk 1l!ljs on tbe se<Xllid beat, amvtng RacWlg ' Fleet ........,,...t ~)-*1• Naoy re.
champloaahip. He had failed Class. aad Jim Bodingllom s~'. ~llai.i. ,a: (l) J•rrY ~ Witl! 2 min\itea and sr ralo. • ' ~-II _ (I)• Aquarius,
to-win a Gold Stir lince bit ol M!YC ' wba the· Roy . Fla!IM', · l'\il!ti!J: Pallsadea, -..d to spare. ' Cl.Alls A -(I) Sanderling Norm Field, Navy YC
Gold llidal' vl,Ctory in ,the MCCUl)odi trophy in the Sabot 28; (SI Malle, Simmer, Pacific ft was on the final run I~ Ill, Jobtlson-Poole, BCYC; (21 MORF-A _ (I) Pop-Niis
class JD.the 1'8,0lymplci. Cius Troplzy . Palisades, 43. the fmish that the race Blue S 1 a r, Alford/Carter, Pel Kent LBYC· (Z) Puller' O~Y J(.Of'-the 511 llarters . . . •. ..,.,,.,., .· . WOMEN -(I) s u. I e !>'<'~.a lljlvigatof's contest BCYC: (31 ~erie, Fred Greg Pilmer, 'cave; (SJ
,, Aren't you overdoing the worry about a · power _ finisKed ~J'll race •II _the KITE -(1) St u e r t Swatek, Long Beach, 91tr.; (2) m visibility· of. zero to ooe-. Pawell, BCYC. Rival Jim Wllldmon, LBYC.
lhortage?" • · fog·~o.._.~~s•,·seatttttd Robertaon, ABYC. Tara Scbweilzer, Paci tic quarter of a mile. ~ B -(1) Sequoya, -MORF'-B _ (1) GemlnJ 801
them all O:Vif.1 lbe ocean. 'lbe Palisades, 23; (3) Nev a RAG~ MADE A landfall Jim Afoore, SSSC; (2 ) Hunter West W1nd YC;' (2)
first boat ),liiiisbed, ·jolt 10 SABOl'S -(1) Jim Buck-Griggs, La Jolla, 34; (4 ) Lorie about .a mile shy of the race Andiamo, Bob Sodaro, BYC; Kittiw •• Arvel Ge b try,
L.ltl. Bo11d minuter. before the 1:50 ingham, MIYC: (2) Brad Swatek, Long Beach, 11: (5) committee bnat and had to (I) Seo Ra-,'Bob Staats, ABYC: (31 Dlblle, W. C.
•··•." ·-i '.lbe ~remainder· of nn.--•--LSc· (3) Tod M Diane Schweitzer, P a c i f i c beat ·to the finish line. When BCYC. ru-•-~-, 11 BYC. · """'l::.i' ·~. • er· ~ the ..... .,.... ,groped 1hrnogb rill ABYC Palisadeo, 43. ~ ~~-----___ -• -•
lhe .dlrt'.and fog, finlJhing • • CONSOLATION -(I) OOES VoiJR cARiiltiR61l~-~ . . .. al'~~lll. LEllMAN·12 -(I) Henry Walter Herbeck, Loo Angeles, START HARD? · WE · COSTA ,~ DATSUN ;,n;=~~lh~•;,.: Spraguem,NHYC;(l)Chris ~~g!,;,~~ M"':;:,: GITVEHPEOORCMl~EAGE? ·· · CAN HELP ~ ~c~·-.,11,tomab tµm Colby, MIYC; (!) Blll Symeo, Akers, C4•tro ·Valley, 51; (5) · ARBURETOR ·SHOP ' --,,.....,
CoedHospi~
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the•~ tcr ~tbe UtJ.e. NHYC; (t~ T.ed , MlD'U'Oe, RoY OzmiJ.n, SanauUy Ohio ''° HAalO• aLvo .• cotTA lrllftA ,.... , j .• 1141 ..._. ..... C.M. 'Ildnlm ,tbe~~___:MIY~~C.:.._~~~~~~~58~:~·~~~~~-·~-·~~~~~,...~..,.~~.,.t'~··~··~~·~ .... ~w~..,~·~"'~~~-~~~~~~;540~;'4~1;0~~~ wai t'nl!iiMlltthller DI Sanl
Client asks our Love and War man to describe "the
ideal woman." He is preparing his report. ·Meantime, let
it be said that Ring Lardner identified her as "one with
lockjaw" while W. C. Fields called her "one who can mow
the lawn and put up the storm windows in Oeeember."
Nobody reaJly knows how the word "Amen" came into
the languages, I'm told ..• Used to be
the custom in the Middle East cere-
moniously to kill a dead man's dog so
both could be interred together •••
Still can't believe that Florida, which
claima 30,000 lakes, is that state with
the most llUCb bodies ol water.
\. ~~' ~ Experienced nunes will ten you
._ ~it tak~ slightly more ~ to
• pierce a woman's skin than a man's
~ . , when giving an lnjecUon.
COED WARO
The Wharsedale General H06pital in Yorkshire, Eng·
land, got pretty crowded. So doctors there'turned one wing
into a coed ward for both men and women. ·ThoSt patients
liked that. A lot. Everybody started getting weU in a hurry.
Apparently. The ladi es rued up their hair. The men either
shaved themselves with regularily or dem8nded shaving
help. At time of release, some of them even suffered re-
lapses, requiring further care.
Q. "All right, Louie, I'm nmning out of mooey-makmi:
notions. It's time you came up with a new way for me to
earn a million dollani."
A. Nothing to it. J\Jarket a wax perfume. To be daubed
on lit llghtbulbs. So the beat from same will give the room
a fragrance like incense. That's my bright idea No. '18&41A.
File it in its proper place, please ..
BEER CLUB
The ideal retirement commwUty should be centered
around a club house where beer is served. Such is the -
claim of a Boston doctor. He says experiments with elder!
ly people in nursing homes indicates those who are given
a prescribed amount of medicinal beer in conversaliooitl
groups in the late afternoon and berore bedtime seem to
sleep better. wake up more alert, and maintain a livelier
outlook. They do far better than do those oo other drugs,
he says. Please note that word "other."
That dwarf most often seen in the Holl}"lvood movies
over the last 20 years was Michael Dunn, now dead. At age
38. Jle stood 3 feet. 10 inches tall. A little knov.n fact about
Mr. Dunn is IQ registered 178, certainly a genius level.
No American of Indian ancestry should forget that
dream analysis didn't really start with Freudian psychia·
try. but dates back at least 300 years to the Iroquois.
Arldress mcrl.J to I •. J.f. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, New-
port Beach . Calif. 92660.
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Burned
By Flame
Dick Ramage•s Fbme from 1-Beach Yooht Chib WU
the Cina A winner in the
Navy Day Reptll sponoored
by the Navy Yacht Club of
Long Beach Sunday.
WlMer in t h e Clau B
diyision W&.1 Finesse, ski~
pered by Hal Pudewa of
Cabrlllo Beach Yacht Club.
THE REGA1TA was sailed
by two divi sio ns of
Performance Handicap Racing
Fleet yachts, one class ot
Midget Ocean Racing F1eet
Yachts aDd the ~•dc>-15
one-design· dass.
PHRF·A -(I) Flame; (2)
PWr, Charles Bruner, LBYC ;
(3) Piranha, Hugo Enrico,
LSF.
CLASS B -(If Finessec
(2) Trim, Dennis Olsen, Bue
YC; (2) Wanderlust, Eldon
Perry, ABYC.
MORF-(1) Determination,
BUI Mabew, LSF; (2 )
Bell isl ma, Trevor ~lussor Sr.,
SAYC.
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In tile next-'911tS. two out ol ~ten-,_ t;ats Will be ront and llceniefee, And th~ month~ payntent)'OCI fnllcewtll
teaed, no1 boughl Becauoe lh•·leaolh!r Idea ~·growing, . a Varner/Ward lease Is pretty much up to you. and not for the rich alone. Any man dr w01nan e&m)ng over $750
a month, with a good cRl<flt rating) con'ltHe at Vwr/Ward. Al1'/ moko, llflf modof, forolgn or ...,_ Anyftililg '""11 a
And probably should. Because leaalng RfOYides ~u with a new · ' Pint<> to ·a Mort:edM. top-of-the-line ot econoniyl Varner/Ward,
car more often, at lower' monthly pay.Mots, arid with no cu11· with'"" great purchasing power, dotii N shopping ldr·yoU,
droln. lat Varner/Ward proye It. .· ' does the Haggllng.,And, wJth our large line. of '1,a(lk ~redl~...,.
No dopooli. No -~L ~llO!y riontl That's no wl)l'wrlle you-111e·1ea1e you,can comforla~ly afford. HOw Jong le empfy~ Here are.twQ fac~~utd knoW • .first, one' , ~~1tl8? From ~lx'mqnths t~ fortY-elght month• on .. aft ~P,en 41/'¥1
of!heslrel)gtha of car leulQO )8 that ltellmlhlites thetradilio~al , ·,lease-;-blla'!)Our olioloe o~ how oflen you llh to Ghenge caro,
-., payrilent.. Wh~< ~rm of·-yo0 choose, there ls no how much you wabt tl> P~>'-•ach ,m6nlh. V~<f18r/Wlltd nqw h ..
down peyment.PIUa;YQU.qaneellYQ!lr~t,~\O us-we'U .ovar 9,~ CJ•ll on ie-. making us o/le .of tile 11rveet·mci.;
pay top dotlor-you tiOkl on to that C.1111. tOo. uoe111 for a vaca-~t·~uto leaoll'g companies.In Iha '!Yrt.. ChooM yourQir,
lion,_ a ...mg. 8ccoun~ a camper, whalllYer. Leasirig make9 9ry1IY,tti•· ~l!"f'"'.'t and off you gol , · ·•
~ oblOlete. ' ' • Wfty·t11orlolt lfll ildiet, If you have unllmltell fundl,-il 8e_cond. fact: a Vamertylsrd oxclUalvel You Ptlt· 119 deposit latlons. Bu.~'lf ,)'Oil'le llke moat of us, getting ~chet; of1or1 ""; '!'19" you olgn)'Our loaso. Wo know of ·ni> other leasing com'· . mattor~flgeitll)g .mort .Obbut ~•Ing whal yocj have ~ le
pony or car-leillllp that offeni' _...., no'de~il or last oi>e shrewd' way of updil"n§ our flnonclal thlnkh,g. ·so o111 montll'a-depoalt, With your.gOod cRldlt like.Varner/Ward. Varner/Ward today,.no1 ObilgaOon and let ua give you -Th9 only.C&lh req~lrod 11· a pro-rala ahare of the. firat month's ' tood IQrthO\IQht. It'& rk:n: ' ' . ' . . . .
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Trainees at 'the Orange County
Work Training Cent~r
sponsored by the Association
for Retarded Children get
en.grossed in their work
of painting .ceramic figures
a,nd washing c'abl~s;
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1 .. ~~1 .-~LMlliE·!tUPl!R , ,.f• '/l""'."make asmuchesl!OHlayiitu!..
, r , (,!'!--'9 _,.. -~ -..-IH!g-~J;ibts into a beg. And i~t. ~he.
f "Blue, Mondllfi~ ,a P P. a r 7 n t I Y superVisors claim, is a lot for these peo--'°~ ~ µo !nrRrS 'in ~ Miall pte.1.
iodus.ti'ljl! Jilil!dUjl! s~e>t>Pf~te.. .slwPLE'.JOB l M ~ISOcm~ftier·'t"ine:m· -'· . · . . . to.'the~lf.!ng every morning Jiappy, ~·Mrs. Basabe said , he~ Job 1s.t9 ~, feidY .8:!Mf •"1flin~ .aj: get .fu work. . !•'qalt_!:a ,sim'Ple j~b simpl~.". This may
"You can't believe the difference mean shnply putting nfil s 1n a board so ' ' . between norrqal pewle and these peo-the women sealing plastic baublts over
_. .ple,"' commenled Car(!l Bas ab e, Parts,will be certain to put ~-backing
'i;'-aipen.W. ift' the Orange. Coonty Work on straight. Or it may mean Wilding a • · Tra\ninc CeQ1er _,,.,ed by the Orange ' · . '~~ Aslocialloo. for R e t a rd e d slanted metal bin over a machine S9 the
'Cbildt«I.' · ·' · operator can easily hand1e the wires be
"'Ibes«r are the 'best wOrkel'! anyone needs.
could . get;'.' ·added Hank Jarboe, ex-Although simple, their work is ex-.
ecutive ~or , of. 1tbe association. acting. A rubber piece mum be placed •'t . :i, Industries wbich .have • overcome right on the edge of an angle bracket. A
"' · ltereotyped-beliefs and hired the han-box must be put together so there are no
t • CUcai>Ped' Mve also diScovered they are creases in the middle and the ceramic
.... ,.' an.·~,_be .said.. , · . . football player's painted ann stripe can· ~'.· '"tt•J. difftallt JM: J.is -:wQo, a.re l!llir. ~st.ray beyond the groove,
I:."" ,~oo;cOnl~d whafit·i1 ; '.'lf.)',9'-1 have. time and pati~nre, they'll to~: ' · :• ·. · ' · ;, 1eafD.,Meverything yoo · put 1n froot of . ~tboUgb tta\nees· rang~ in actual age 'theoj:•~ldn. Basabe said.
from 19 tO'SS; .their mental age is fron)'7 · ~mes, she· admits, even she is to lf. ·Socially, lbey ate. even young~,.· ' · surprised. \'Jbev pay a tttition of $J5 · (many, Just r:eceDtly, she took some of her
·· receiVe federal. pod state ~d·.fQf. the. 1 '10~ poteJ\lial people into the.back room
diBabled)' b'!l they. also·g~ paid. !0< theli' '\where · the higfler potenllal peopl_e ·
work on, a piece rate · basis. · usually work on the harder Jobs) to see if
standing, while tr1inee1
w~rk in assembly line'.
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tftey 00l\ld 1~ssemble,'8 water purification• r1 The little jobs,· like hand stuffing,
\rili.t lro!n stlirt' to finish, They could. deburring, packagirg, sorting, liquid flll-
"Tbey possess a _lot more capability . ing and assem bly, are a "blessing ..
than we.. think they do," Jarboe said. rwheo done outside a plant, he said.
GIVEN CHANCE CHEAPER HERE
·He told of a young man '4'ho didn't And as for the use of machines, he
know ·the difference between a wrench replied, "A lot of things can be auto-
and .a screw driver three months ago. mated but a lot of things can't. It's still
But he was given the chance to do some cheaper to do it this way."
1 things he had never done before and But the contracts don't support the
now i~ assistant to the slJop manager. shop.
89me of the trainees, the superv:isors Supervisors said that for one job they
said, can "run circles arotmd any factory get $26 for every 1000 pieces oom·
worker." Many, they said, catch their pleted. Of that, the trainees earn $Z5 but
mistakes, often in adding and sub-they keep the job because everyone can tract¢g, especially when it ccrnes to couniihg and keeping track of. the amount do it. The tuition and donatioos are need·
of work they do. ed to keep the shop open.
The une, Viey said, does about 12,000 Jarboe doesn't boast tbat they are fill·
packageS a day. ing a large need among the re.larded.
Pituch oC the work , which is contracted On the contrary, he said, there are pro-
from other industrial firms, can be done bably 5000 adult retardees in the county
\\'ithin that finn 's own plant or by capable of \\'Or king in the workshop and
machines. developing their capabilities.
But Jart.oo believes it is costly for a But this is the only workshop set up for
firm to do it in their own plant. The them in the county. He plans by the first
overhead is high, he said, and most finns of the year to open another shop, which
have difficulty keeping a steady work would employ another 100 retarded
force fu;r what is often considered a bor·
ing job. • (See WILLING , Page Hi
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f .j "DAILY PILO T Mond1y, <ktober' 15, 1q73
Life's .Ups,· Escalate., ·1ttealth Problems
DEAR ANN l.ANDERS, Sinct you fr<·
quently re1nind your readers that e~
tional problems can create physical prob-
lems. I am sending tbc findings of Dr.
Thomas H. Holmes. a psychiatrist at the
University of \\'ashington School of
Medicine in Seattle. He has lis ted 43
events that create env>tional stress in
order of their impact.
Dr. liolmes's lheory is that any
change. pleasant or "unpleasant. can
create susceptibili ty to illness. He ad·
vises against making several conseclitivc
changes in living patterns v.·hen one has
a choice. Such changes. he said, ahould
be postpaned or canct.lled. Here is the
Ii.st and scale of impact :
EVENTS SCALE OF IMPACT
Death of spouse 100
Divorce 73
~1arital S€'paration 65
Jail term 63
Death of close family rntmber 63
Personal injury or illness S3
~tarriage 50
Fired at work 47
Marital reconciliation 4S
Retirement 4S
Pregnancy 40
Sex difficulties 39
Gain « new family member 39
Business readjustment 39
Change in finandal 1tatus 38
Death of close friend 37
Change to different line of work 36
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M~spowie ~
Mortgage over fl0,000 :it
Forecbuni of mortgage or Joan 30 •
Wife begins '1t $tol>I work 26 llelln or and ICbool 26
Trouble with boos 23
Change In relldeoce 20
Change In llChooil · 20
Morta• .. or loan leas than 110,000 17 ~ in ·number of family
·got-togethen 15
Chrbtmas 12
-YOUR SEATl'LE FRIEND
DEAi\ SEATl'LE FRIEND: My !banks Son 0< dauihf<r leaving home 29 Trou* with tn-laws ·29 for a fascinating codtribution. Interesting
Outatandlng peroooal achievement 18 . that going to Jail cre-·10 •Ire" poiota ' ' ' ..
l..ESS lhan tettinc ·a divorot-tnd only
13 polnto mo<t than pll(q married! I
suaped there are acme convicts who
~ dJJl&tee. '
<X>NFJDENTIAL TO GOD BLESS mE SUPREME \X)URT' l doubt tha t
the ®cision will put u end to
pomOgrapby. Tbe declslon is sure to
create a ereat deal cl confusion,
lbousaodl of lawsuits, test cases, boot·
leqed stag !llro~ and the hard-core porn
porveyon • + Will JO underground and
Cbarge five times as mucb.
• Flowers, Fashions 1n • Off.ing ."FOR
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PRICES ,. : •
Call Economists
How to make hanging
baskets and living bouquets
will be demonstrated for the
Orange District, California
Jlome Economics Association ·
members and guests.
The demonstraticn will be
presented by end at Rogers'
1\lesa dcl Mar Gardens at 6:30
p.m. 'l)lesday. Oct. 16. A buf-
fet will be served at 7 and an
auction of green t h u m b
specialties will be at 8.
Proceeds will aid t h e
scholarship fund .
Christian Club
Newport Beach Christian
Women's C!ub will meet at
11:45 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17,
in the AirporteT Inn.
Fashioos from the Brass
Ring will be shown, and in-
spiration81 speaker will be
.... ~Doris Stephens, L a g u n a
Beach, a tennis enthusiast and
ronner star.
FV CofC Women
Jack Bishop, director of the
Orange Coonly Aloohol and
Traffic Safety P r o j e c t ,
Department of Mental Health,
will be the speaker at the next
meeting or the Fountain
Valley Chamber of Com-
merce. \V.omen'~ Division.
The group will gather at 10
a.m. \Vcdnesday, Oct. 17, in
the Civic Center.·
Meltlbers are sponsoring a
fortune telling booth at t h e
city's Hallo"wecn celebration
Saturday. Oct. 2Q.
Dusty Wings
elect offlctr! following a
potluck dinner in the Woman's
C lubhouse . San Juan
CapJstraoo.
The group will gather at
6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18.
YW-Women
A fonner New York model
and instructor will discuss how
to select a wardrobe for YW·
Women at a meeting Thurs·
day, Oct. 18, In the YWCA,
Santa Ana.
Barbara 8qerwood trul be
the speaker at 9:30 a.m.
Crafts will be demonstrated
by 1'1rs. C. A. Hetrick and
Mrs. Phillip B. Norman will be
in charge of a card table.
PEO
eve·
F e m·a I e members of the
Balboa Yacht-Club are invited
to participate in a Hobby Fair,
to take plact F~ay, Oct. 19,
in lhe clubhouse:
Anyone who wants to exhibit
a OObby is welcome to do so
between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Luncheon will be served at·
noon and. members w i 11
preview a nautical OXlk book.
entitled Cookaboard a n d
Ashore, which has b een
compiled by the Women's Com-
mittee.
Grounds, Pacific PaJtades.
Mrs. LaVerQe Miles, presi·
dent; Mrs. <Alalee Carter, vice
iresident and di(ector·of tut:or
tra~, and Mri, Betty_ KeJ\t:
tutor' will pTesent . a
demqnStration !""'ll using· the
Laubach inethod. ",-., . ...._
Mn. EYelyn Ward, deleta.te:
will report on the' council's ·ac-
tivities and publicity. ..,,.. '
DUring. as em i ·an n u.a'l
meeting tlie cooocil presented
40 senior literacy t u tor
certificates' to volunteers.
Council Night Owls
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Westclil Plan, tith ud Irvine,
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DRAPERIES & INTERIORS
WINDOWS, YOUR· GREATEST
DECORATING POTENTIAL! South Coast Literacy Coun· San Diego Night Owls will
cil will be well represented be guests of the Newport H you, hom1-i1 • Bog i1111•r'1 hom• ... 011 • budg•f.
during a three-day Prayer and Beach group at 2 p.m. Sunday, tht 11ii:t1t thin9 obout it i1 tho i:h1ll•"ll' it pt11111h.
Planning Re tr ea t and 'Oct. 21, in the Bethel Towers C1U u1 for fr•• dei:oriting id1•1 -s,_1.t nK w .. 11.
Mrs. Glen Cornwell o( Workshop scheduled to begin Social Center. Barbershop FREE INSTA~TION IN WOVEN WOODS•"" DRAPERIES.
Glend I · 11 d' F ri d a y, Oct. 19, in the singing will highlight the pro. ae wi iscuss a PresbyterianC o nf crence gram. 2038 SO. MAIN ST., SANTA ANA scholarship fund before a l'HONl 1714J ,f7f·t660
meeting of the Orange County.----------------------_.!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Reciprocity Bureau, PEO. I·
The group will _meet at 10
a.m. Friday, Oct. 19, in the
Bahia Corinthian Yadlt Club.
Alliance
An emancipated woman of
the XVI[ Century will be
discussed by Korol Ward, lec-
turer « French at UCLA when
she speaks at the next
meeting or Alliance Francaise
de La Riviera Califomienne.
The group will open its 11th
year at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 19,
in the Neighborhood Congre-
gational C h u r c .l_7 Laguna
Beach.
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Trainte excels when ·
p1ti1nc1is1 key.job factor.
Former airline stewardesses are invited to a niembership
party of Dusty Wings at 7:30
p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18, at the
El Toro home of 1\1rs. Robert
Kunkle.
SEE THE
PICARDO ART .OF From Page 13
• • • Willing Moms' Club
Recipient of the Univei'sity
of Southern California's Alum-
ni Service Award. Lorna
Young Reed will speak at the
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persons. but ideally, he said,
they would like to have four
more.
The primary goal of the pro-
gram is to train these handi·
capped people for competitive
employment and to place as
many as possible in regular
industry.
Seven left for other jobs dur-,
ing the summt>r. Supervisors
said that sometimes they eam
less elsewhere and they miss
lheir fri ends.
And others may be capable
of getting rej!;ular jobs but
they have to find a firm ac-
cepting of them. Often. it is
their parents v.·ho are un\rill-
ing to let thcn1 !e:l\'C the strel-
lered setting.
A SC'CCnd.'."lry goal of thr shop
is fo pro\'idc a pcrman<'nt
place of employinent for the
\1orkcrs 11hocould 11ot func!lon
Dots !he mJn m 100'
li!t 111t1 respond! CJn
Vl)l,I comptlt 1111th other
"'Oll1tn! l it you hJPP1
.. 1111 'fl)Ur h!tstyle 1
Put act & e111tUt flee
on you1 side!
Actually, 1111 cin
be1in for vou at ~
JllP school """tn yOl.I
dKide to r111kt 1
clltnft !or !ht bdler .
Do it no ...
c111 or tomt
1n for i !fee
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in compctilive employment. lntersorority Mot.hers' Council . meeting at 10 a.m. Thursday, Sonic of the trainees have Oct. 18, in Hancock
worked at the center 10 years .• audiklrium .
Long Light
Curbs Crime
Keep daylight saving tin1e
year-round and help curb ac-
cidrnts and crime.
This is the thesis of C-On·
n cc tic u t Representaiive
Ste\\·ar1 B. li-lcKinnev v.'ho
says that daylight an<l 'safetJ
go hand in hand . Using
daylight time yea r round
1rould reduce the accident rate
11·hich is heavy during twilight
con1n1utcr hours. he said. aod
als:o 1roulct cut back on street
crirtl('s, n1ost of vohich occur
after dark .
~fcKinney·s proposal ap..
pears in a National Safety
C.'ouncil publication.
Rebekehs
l\1esa Rebekah Lodge wi ll
conduct a rummage sale at 10
a.m. Friday, Oct. 19, in the
IOOF Temple, Costa ltfesa.
Sigma Kappe
Orange County Alumnae of
Sigma Kappa will present a
Casino Night at 8 p.m. Satur-
dav. Oct. 2(), in the Western
Hills Golf and Country Club.
Proceeds \viii benefit Camp
Titan, a summer camp for
disadvantaged ch i Id re n
sponsored by students of Cal
State Fullt'rton and the Burn
Unit at Orange Co u nty
~1edical Center.
City of Hope
Maxine Caverlcy ~femorial
Chapter. City of Hope will
CHERYL BAKKEN
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Pair Planning
March Rites
Marina High Schoo I
graduates, Cheryl AM Bakken
and Craig Stuart Hunter are
planning to marry n e 1-t ~1arch. f
Parents of the betrothed,
who also attcnd~en West C:Ollege, are the E.
Ba.kkens and Mrs. M.
Hunter, all of Huntµigton
B<ach and the late Mr.
Hunter.
the
Newport-
approach
.. .for bounl!AJ/_,.,
who are • cut abol.oe
111<1 rostt
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I SPECIAL 16-18·20
CUSTOM TAILORING for MEN Ind WOllEH
Easy rx Mgant lutbt lor lfCUld.the-cloc*.
we !M life In a B.IG and WONOERFLl. wq a .
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KNITS. '
INFOll:MA.l MOOELIN6 OF OUR BEAUTIFUL
COLLECTION OF HAND-LOOMED OCCASION
CRESSES WILL IE HELD TUESDAY, OCTOBEll: 13.
11 :Oo-4:00 PM IN NEWroR.T BEACH'S
OESiGNEll: DRESSES. YOU'LL SEE SHOR.T •
,A,NO LON6 STYLE AND t -PIECE COSTUMS,
ALL DESIGNED TO FLA.TIER EVERY FIGURE.
SHOWN, AN .ALLOVER LACY PATTERN OF
ACETATE/NYLON. FRENCH VANILLA., POWDER
ILUE. I • 16. $160 •. ROllNSON'S MISSES'
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:-Horoscope: Leo's Wishes F-tilfi-l~ed
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School Support Strummed Up
tU'ESOAY
OCTOBER 16
-O\'ercome now If you assert
)'ourselr. Applies in business
and personal areas. Sense of
By SYDNEY OMARR timing ls sharp. Cycle ls such
"'rgo thrives on com· that you make successful con·
petition. nese persons enjoy tacts. Get going!
matching wits, the clash of CANCER (June 21.July 22):
ideas is muslc to their ears. You may feel confined, im·
The Virgo woman is at-patient. Key is to analyze.
tracted to a man because of Door can be opened to greater
1 his intelligence flnt -other freedonl of action -but you
factors follqw : the ideas, the have to investigate. Gemlnl,
words, the milld always take Virgo persons could figure
the lead where the Virgo prominently. Emphasis is on
woman .il; Qlllcemed. The galnlng cooperation of special
Virgo man see.ks a woman group, organization.
\\'ho will back him, will sup-LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
port his intellectual goals. Professional efforts p a y
The Virgo.' man or woman, dividends. You receive reward
lays no ~laim to genius, but for creative e n d e a v o r s .
these. natives revere the right ... EmphasiJ is on fulfillment or
lo think. to analyu,. to draw fond hopes, wishes. Friend
independent conclusions. helps brighten h o m e at-
ARIES (?.larch 2l·Aprll 19):
You may be asked lo arrange
accommodations for relative
in transit. Practical approach
to fluid situation is necessary.
Aquarius, Leo persons may be
involved. You get chance now
to express appreclatlon for
past favors.
TAURUS (Aprll 20-May 20):
Accent is on money, valuables,
personaJ possessions. Be sure
you are not giving u p
something for no th l n g .
Highlight versatility. Examine
various possibilities. Cycle Is
such that you can pick,
choose. Don't sell yourself
short.
GEMINI (May 21.June 20):
Be conspi"cuous. Wear bright
colors. Obstacles can be
Rites Set
In Spring
Karen Paige Jorgensen of
Costa ·Mesa and Robert E.
Rogers, Balboa are plannlpg
to mai'ry May 18 in St. James
Episcopal · Chureh, Newp(,rt
Beach.
Miss Jorgensen is the
daughter of Mrs. Jay Meister
ot Kingman, Ariz. and John E.
Jorgensen of Alamo. She Is a
gradua te of Newport Harbor
High School and Orange Coast
College.
Her fiance is a graduate of
Newport Harbor High School,
stanford University a n d
California Institute of the
Arts.
mosphere. Celebration o f
special anniversary could be
Ofl agenda.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
Now you ·can decide about
direction, general goal. You
may have opportunity to sign
and seal favorable agreement.
One in authority lends support.
Don't waste time with person
Y:ho continually gives you
runal'OWld. Go directly to
source.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22):
You may be asked to put
beliefs on the~e. Know it
and don't mak !aims Wlless
you can sup rt them. Be
responsible. Ol e · ·vidual is
interested in yo welfare.
You could get more money -
but overtime is invo ed .
SCORPIO (Oct" Nov. 21 ):
Check accounts. evie\Y lease,
receipts. Don ' Hix signatu;e
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Banjo player rDoug Simpson shows A-Ir: and Mrs.
John Curci 1he m~ relaxed .,play he plans for the
Harbor Day School1p annu:iJ benefit for .the Hancock
Banning Scholarship Fund, ;rhu~ay, Oct. l&, at the
Irvine Coast Gountry Club. Wfule men tee·· 0£! at
the l.inkS, their wives will meet on the tennis courts.
They' will join eacli ·9~~i3t.er when strolling qtin-
stre!S en\ei1ain{~, 00c1'tails ·and an ihformal
country "'nnei'.",. --• " .. KAREN 'JORGENSEN
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PHONE: 642·3630
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THE CITY-ORANGE
59 BRAZIUA SOUTH
PHONE: 997-0211
to any document you have not
thoroughly studied. Key DOW LI -====================; to Dnisb what you 1tJrt -ir
leave no loose ends. Artfl,
lJbra c ou l d figure prom·
inently.
SAGl'ITARIUS (Nov. 22·
Dec. 21): Look to one who Is
optimis tic , crtatlve. Usten
and ~am -and be inspired.
Question of legal commitment
coukl arise. Don't repeat past
mistakes. It I g h 11 g h l wlll·
ingness to wait for right ti1ne.
Mes.sage will be clarified.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22..Jan.
ARE YOU TIRED OR MOOOY?
UNDER STRESS AND STRAIN
THE RADISOM SOUND CENTIR
Has helped thousands of people to reU1K
and enjoy life 1galn.
Call 548·2452 for Appointment
1770 Orang• Av.....Suite 6-Costa Mesa
Open Mon •• Wed. • Fri.
19): Slow pace ls fine U It aisoJ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ls steady . 1.feans know dlf·ll
rerence belwe<n being carelul RENT A RUG DOCTOR and timid. Refuse to be in·
timidated. One who talks big
~:~ ~':':ix:::~l!.if~"~ "STEAM" CARPET CLEANER could play key role. •
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. FREE DELIVERY & PICKUP
18): What yoo do seems more MO CHAI.GI 1"01. Tl.AVl!L TIMI.
interesting. And what you do
has your mark , style. You
have greater sense o f
freedom . There is opportunity
now for change, greater social
ful!illment , a variety or ex·
periences. Sagittarlan could
play key role.
PISCES (Feb. 19-1.larch 20):
Emphasis is on details,
mortgages, I e a s e s and
policies. Steer clear of the
sensational. Conservative
course now serves your best
interests. Home, property,
ba!ic values aie spotlighted.
You work for what you get -
but you can get quality.
IF TODAY IS YOVR
BIRTHDAY you are selective,
an individual to y o u r
fingertips. You also a re
creative, sensitive and subject
to ups and down where moods
are concerned. ~fany born
und er Pisces and Virgo are
apt to be part of your life.
Stelim Cleaning your car-
pet Is s•f•, effective, ec·
onomic•I and EASY As
operating a Y a"c u u m
cleaner, this one men (or
wom1n) machine giv•s
professional results •nd
fits in • car seet m•klng
it availeble to both home
owners •nd businesses.
RENT AL RA TES -,,_. $IMll dltftlllal clllrttl
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COORDINATES
Sparkling new f•ll
colon includ• bottle
green and burgundy!
MACHINE WASH
TVMBLE DRY
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REG. $4.49 YD .
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Acrylic 54 .. wide
Lotl of CoJor
BRUSHED PLAIDS
Ac"llc(Wool
54/56" wlff 3'!.
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DAILY PILOT
Your Jtfo11ey's Worth
Watch 'Truth in 11 Meat' ·Labeling
By SYLVIA PORTER
Looi< e>retully In yoor
supermarket meat counter.
Has the pl.ece or beer you've
known as "Calirom1a roast"
been transformed lnto a •'Beef
Chuck Under B 1 a d e
ltooit?" Has the.old~tlme I.on-
d6n broil been renamed a
"Beef Flank Steak?" Or the
1.raditional Delmonico steak
reappeared as "Beef Rib -
Eye Steak?"
A whole new system of meat
l•beling, an-
nounced i.n
mid -SeJr
lember by
the National
Live Stock
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kinda of sausagea and wnllar
product> llOW btlng IOld In
lhe U.S. S.Ulliet •re not
coVWld by the prognun, hilt
tbe cooter>ll ol sausages
mystify most of us.
-A WINNOWING down of
those 314 different "basic"
meat cuts to a more in-
telligible total. Admittedly. the
meat board tw reduced, in
Stroud's words, "the endless
list of fanciful names" from ,
more than 1,000 to S14 -
but who can remember 314
dllftr<ot cul>! artlllclal O.vorlnp and col-
-A clear labeling d •vetY orinp ore aare !or 111 to coo-
meat package with the date sume and whk:b are not.
after whlch the meal isn't fit to be sold or eate!I or -AND SOME labellng d
with• any other understandable _\he protein content of meat,
indication of the m eat • 1 not }mt u a plde to bow
1ros1>n.... lo Sel the most prololn for our meat OOUai but also u
a guide to how much prot.ln
we are buying and oonsumlns
and whether we are actually
bllylng and COllSUltling far
mor< Utan we need Aceordhti
t6 me uttmate, the average
American eai. IO lo llO percent
-Some lndlcaUon on meat
labels of the fat -cbol"terol
content -a Ille-and-death
matter for many Americans.
-Objective -on w h ich addltlvea,
pres e rnUves. eiteDders,
Goldman, Sachs Repo~
more protein than be or ohe
needs.
That we wiU respond en-
thuslastlellly lo each im-
provement the meat industry
Introduces baa been 1mply
demoo!lrlted .since the .st.rt
of standardh.ed labeUng. As·
an illustration, even .muent
customera with .soph1sbted
tastes are reported i;: cuts of meat they for y
avoidfld In the mistaken ·
the cuta were from the Jeist
delirabl.e pil'ta of the carcus.
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MADE IN JRVINE -The Sportswagon, a new low-profile vehJcle 'with passen-
ger car characteristics will begin p'i-oduction in early 1974. It will sell for about
$7,950.
ll1ld P..t e a t •oe••~ "
Board, is.,,.,._"
now being
Firm Outlines lnvest1nent Strategy
set up in SU· <Mlttn SdMce MMfw s.rrict •L· '·-" .hall per markets, P01tr •1t u we move Into 1174." rose. For w~ iA• of developing wqe In fl a ti on
In High Gear
meat markets and grocery NEW YORK -Goldman, The report speculates that the year Goldman predicts a became of the decline 1n "real
stores from coast to coast. Sachs, one of Wall Street's short-term interest nta, ln-. f bo The "Truth in Meat" program institutional brokerage houses, eluding commerclal paper and r1.11e o a ut 7 percent OD average hourly earnlnp of .
Irvine Firm Produces First
is the meat industry's big push in a departure from past certificates of deposit, wlll be · an annualized ba.sJs for the production w or t er 1 ex-•
to ]el you know not only what policies has released copies as~ as 2 percent below consumer price 1 n d e x. perienced !n the past ilx to
you're get ting for your money of its latest institutional in-~ t levels, about toin per-However, for 1974, lt will !line months.,
but also how to cook it. vestment strategy reports to ... ~. average 4.5 percent, assumlng --· the press. In lion Goldman fi-.a.:. "a general flattening in food -There also are the un· nm PROGRAM ls volun-~ prices." certaJ.nUes of 0 ovemmeot con·, Entitled "An Investment slgn.s Federal Raerve bu e
Rec Vee That Fits in Garage
tary • but the early evidence strategy Un de r Stagflation" reduced Us interest rate The waminp: all related to trols.
Ls that the great majority of and written by partner Robert targets 1n an attempt to in.. lnfiaUon concerns, are serious Based upon the a b o 'I e. stores will participate. Thus s. Danf th the k ...,,,.,..., •· """eep prt-·~
he
, • or , report ta es crease """""" supply ..-.. ~ w • ~ .. --ml · Gol~--re s what to look for soon b""'"h f ···--• 6'•·-lngs raUoo" well •·•·w 1~e1s ~"' C ICeDllrlO, unuw, on a U1iUi tone or common . somewhat ~ ..... · in the stores where you do stocks in the face of slowing reached in the early 1960's. Sachs Ls recommending that
By CARL CARSTENSEN
0t ltlt 0.111 Pllel it1ff
With the fanfare over 1974
aulomobiles diminishing, the
eyes ol Detroit might begin
to focus on a relatively new
company headquartered in
Orange County.
Th is may appear wilikely
but there is evidence to bear
lt out
CREATING FAR more in·
tert3t In Detroit than It has
yet generated in its own .::iun--
ty ts an Irvine-based company
called Sportwagon, Inc., which
npecls to introduce its multi·
purpose vehicle -a ''recrta-
tiOnal passenger car'' -early
1n 1974.
n>e car is The SPortswagon .
Its designers and builders re-
fer to it as an evolutionary
development of the statioo
wagon -an eight passenger
vehiclP with the rtde1and han-
dling characteristics of a lux ·
iJpTYPING
SECRET ARIAL SERVICE
6S7 W. 19th, S.tt. J
COSTA Mill
645-6262
PC>llTABL• CICTATOll ll•MTALS
CAISITIE TllAM5CRl91MO AND
G•NEUL 19M TY1'1HCI
C.-lccrtloti Senkn C..
ury passenger car coupled
with all of the self-contained
features of a motor home.
car coueted with all of the
sell-contained features of a
motor home.
The u,n i q u e , low-profile
design of the vehicle itself
Ls one of the reasons for
Detroit's interest. The seeood
is the interest. already gener-
ated among the nation's new
car dealers. The third ls the
management team at Sports.
wagon -many of them well·
known Detroit names.
Heading the Ust ls J a c 1t
W. Minor, chairman or the
board and chief e1ecutlve of-
ficer. Minor formerly waa a
sales vice-president f o r
Chrysler-Plymouth Division.
RESP 0 N SJBILITY for
manufacturing Sportswagons
at the company's plant at 1922
Barranca Road in Irvine lies
with Harry West, veteran of
'11 years with Chrysler. Now
a resident of Costa. Mesa,
WeSt brought with him a.
group of key manufacturing
personnel wbo chose not to
transfer to o t h e r Olrysler
facilities outside of Southern
California vi'ben the Lo s
Angeles plant was shut down
in 1972.
When t h e Sportswagon
assembly line begins to roll
in 1974, Orange County will
ha ve the West's first complete
automotive organiz.ation
main office and assembly
What Do Many Doctors Use
When They Suffer Pain
OfHemorrhoidal Tissues?
Eid1site Form~• Gim Prompl, Temporny Rdiel la M.., C.S<S hom
Sod! Pail. Also Helps Shrink SweOi111 of Soch T"""' DU< It l1f«li0D.
Jn a survey , doctors wrrf' asked
what lhey use to relieve such
J>Rinful •ymptoms. Many o( the
doctors rt'portinR" 1aid they
rither use P~1>3.ration H them·
telVilS or in their offioe pr.11ctiee.
Preparation H J!1Vl'I prompt.,
temporary relief for hourii in
many CB!le'S from pain. itching
1n hernorrho1dal tissues. AM 11
•clually hr lpa ahrink painful
a..wt'l/ing of such tiuueii when
infected and inflamed. Jmt IK'CI
if doctor·t~ted Preparation H•
doe1n't ht.>lp you. Ointment or
1Uppo!!ilorics.
Goi ng through another phase
tvith your investn1.ents?
Before you get
phased out, take
a look at this
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REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT CON FERENCE
A series of 4 lectures-Oct, 9, 16, 23 and 30
Tuesday, Oct. 16, 7:30 -9:30 p.m.
David M.1911, Re1ltor, "THE MAGIC OF LEVE RAGE
IN REAL ESTATE INVESTING"
Newport ~arbor H~h School, 15th & Irvine,
Newport Beach
Tkket lnform•tlon
Ho OdMlttlo .. !l,11t t'c-11.,._ ON .... q111INod. 11le"r t• bf pkbf
., 11 M'l'IPIU et th 01"91MJ9 CMH CoH ... oilHI Gol .. WOif
Collete c~ .ad .. tllo Dolly Piiot offleot I• c .... M ... ,
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Cle-11to -4 ftelll tk ,,. .. ,Oft Hftr'Mf.COftfl MOM ... td
of 1 .. 1ton.
c:..,..!:, !tr
Orang• C°"" Dally Pilot t Comm .. lty ~log•
Ntwpott Ha,bcw·COita Mna loord of Reatton
plant -as opposed to a West
Coast facility ot an eastern
or overseas manufacturer.
The Sportswagon operation
differs from the various RV
!acilitiPs in Orange County
in that Sportswagon will
assemble its complete vehicle
here, including chassis. Motor
home builders, according to
West, build and in&all bodies
on "running" truck -chassis
built by any one of the major
truck manufacturers in the
country.
"WHD..E THE decision to
build 1be Sportswagon oo tts
own chassis was a major one
that enormously affects tbe
complexity of our project,
there was no other way that
the vehicle could be made,"
West said. "There is simply
no chassis in existence that
win accomodate The
Sportswagon's design."
The Sportswagon is 18 feet
8 inches long, 7 feet 6 inches
wide, and 77 inches high at
Its "spoiler" in the rear. Al
a result, West pointed out the
vehicle will fit in an y standard
garage, a feature regarded as
one of the most significant
that the car will offer.
Currently scheduled to sell
at retail for $7 ,950, The
Sportawagon has a long list
of standard equipement items
such as power steering,
po11i·er front disc brakes,
tilt-away steering \\'heel, air
conditioning, and a 11 ap-
pliances refri gerator.
range, oven, heater, chemical
toilet , shower, dinelle table,
hot and cold water, all holding
tanks and outside connections
ror utilities hook-ups a t
campsites . When The
Sporl.'lwagon is parked, the
roof elevates to penn it stand·
lng headroom of 6 feet 5
inches. The three seats con·
vert into hYo beds.
your meat buying: economic growth, continued ON THE INFLATION front Among ~es Goldman Its clients at present have '
Each package cf meat will Inflation, and an apparent end the i.rulUtuUonal house is en-makes: an 80 percent equity (stock)~
be labeled with the name of to the corporate profit boom. -Relatively high Jong-term position and 20 percent wh '
the animal spieces (beef, veal, [ KJJV )' intere.st rates 7.5 percent to reserves available for ad·'
pork, lamb); the "primal cul" THE FIRST reason !or the ~S~TOCK"' 8.5 porcent) will be pre>ent dltional stock positions In the
-breast or brisket, shoulder bullish sentiment is Gcldman's ·).. l.> well into 1974, malDly because months ahead. The reserve •
(chuck ) arm, sh o u I de r belief that "short-term in· a buildup in the bond eaten· position should be kept in in·
(chuck) blade; rib, loin, sirloin terest rates have peaked and dar and continued high in· tennedlate or short-term debt
(hip) and leg (round); and that the treod will be down couraged to tee commodity nation. instrwnents yielding 9 percent
one of 314 common, stan· for the balance of 1973 aod prices fall as sharply as they -There is a risk of tq 10 .... ..-nL
dardlzed retail names. In ad·r~~~~.,.-~~~~~...;.;;..;;...;...;;..;;;;;,:;;:..;.;;:. .... ..;;;;;;;;;..;,.,::..;:.::;::..;:;..;::.;:;~~::;-:;:-:;., ..........
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dition, it a store wants to
add its own fanciful name
-such as "his and her"
steaks or "PanMHse roast"
-it may do so. Hamburger •::::-::"":'.'.'."'"':' ...... "'.'.'~ .. ~~------.... ~ ........................................ .J will beccme "ground beef" or "ground sirloin'' or "oruund F;l~'IOV~R~ 1'0 "11 tM \IOI. ••• ~ V•I. Net Vol. Ntt V~.t. Hilt e A I St ' lo r <H on .... t Cite. Ult 0.,. Lat! OIO L.nl chuck." T·bone steak will rn«<•n oc E•<,..,.; c,•,•,"~,cp 11 1• ll K L ... t ,~ .. : ic~•t • •'-' .,,· ... ~,,·., , •• i....-Vol. PMt • II r•ll • 1\lo+ "' ~nvt. .tlD J ,, ... i(--... '"' l'O\lo+1 .. ~::-, .~ + \'I Sid PiK!llc ~vme beef Join T·bone. Uil Oio. C111Mpf i v. 110 "'-14 IM.'-"'flt SI 11 11 •• IC1y CO .20 J J\'I+ .,._ m ._r t 1111'>+ \lo· Sid Sori.r1 111; -A A-(ffl S..: .09tt S t i'!-\'I 1"9 Ind ,12 J ~ · l(l"""' .1~ 4 J ~1...._\._. ,..l'!KOf IM I 21't-\'I SldTIWtl .JM
THE LEAN meat ratio of
ground meat will be labeled
and tbe maximum percentage
of fat will be set at 25 per
cent.
A variety of booklet.. and
meat identification charts will
tum up next to meat counters
-giveaways detailing both
the "what you're getting" aod
"how to cook It" anglee of
the program.
The system was developed
over a period of I& mmtbs
by representatives from the meat industry, supermarket
diains, U.S. government and
business groups, and it bas
been hailed. by the meat m.
dustry as "the most signifi-
cant meat·counter im-
provement lince the in-
troduction of self-service near-
ly [our decades ago."
DAVID B. Stroud, president
of the meat board, says "We
can't compel au stores to
participate • • • although J
believe conmmers c a n .
Housewives will demand stan-dan:lb:ed labeling as they learn
its advantages."
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And even if the system is
widely adopted, it wlll be just
one step toward real consumer
infonnation-proteetion at the
meat counter. To be specific,
THE $PORTSWAGON is a to be able to make essential
passenger ca r, not a truck, comparisons in this era, we
"West said. "It has its own also may need:
a ut om o t i ve cha s si s , -An extension of the meat
automotive suspension system industry's meat ktentlficallon
-the Chrysler 360 engine program to include some 250
is standard and the modifleU ·
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them items you'll find all over the house. Make a list
of them today and decide to turn those unwanted ar·
ticles into extra cash. It won't cost you . • • it'll pay
you. And you'll be surprised at how fast you can sell
iust about anything with a DAILY PILOT classified ad.'
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18 DAllY PllOT Monday, lktob<r 15, 1973
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NO'.l'ICE
. . -. t>~·t· .... ·1· ~. • ..........
Supreme Court Pla gµe d
By Obsc enity Definition ,
WASHINGTON (UPI ) -
'The question, "'What I s
obscenily!" ha!J>een plaJllllng
the U.S. Supreme Oowt since
it turned ks attcnUOD to the
subi.<I In a l•ndlnark dtclslon
In 11!117.
In lhat rulin(, the court
establl!hed Uuit obscelllly Is
no< protected by the First
Amendment and defined it as
l'TUlterial whose do m I n a n t
theme ta.ken U a whole and
"applyin( contemporary com-
munity standards ... appeals
to prurient interest."
lN 111E ENSVING years,
courts "·ere deluged with
lawsuits seeking to bring
borderline boob and movies
~·ithin ibe det111itJon and
challenging various state pro-
cedures ror seWng obscene
material The Supreme Court became a kbld of super--censor.
In 1964 Justice W1Uiam J.
Brennan, who wrote the 1957
decision and many on the sub-
(Fjrst in a Series)
ject since, authored another
ruling which became part of
the guide1ines.
A work cannot be banned,
Brennan wrote, unles,, jt is
"utterly without 80Cl8J'. Im-
portance." Further, the opin-
ion said, the "community
standards'' must be those of
the nation as a Whole, DOt
a particular community.
AFTER mE 1964 deciskln
the court continued to plow
through obscenity cases but
with increasing reluctance.
In 1966 It upheld the con-
viction of New York magazine
publisher Ralph G I n z bu r g
under the federal Jaw against
mailing obscene matl.f:r on the
ground that he deliberately
advertised the items a s
erotica solely for purient ap-
peal.
The following year, in an
unsigned opinion little noticed
at the time, the justices gave
up trying to censor everything.
They refused to bar distribu-
tion of "girlie" magazines,
some questionable paperbacks
and other material on the
strength of any ooe of the
several views then held by
the justices.
Ul'I T..._.,• NEW YORK'S WORLD THEATRE TELLS DECISION
Sign in Box Offic e Window Expl•lns Cl osing
THE BURGER opinion also
left untouched the basic 1957
text but added tWo Spectnc;
t? the definition of obscenity:
-Whether the work depicts
in a patently offensive way
sexual cooduct S'pecifically
defined by applicable state
law;
-Wlietller the work taken
as a whole lacks serious
literary, artistic, Political or
scientific value.
"Tbe sum of experience, in-
cluding that of the past two
decades, affords an ample
basis ror legislatures to con-
clude that a sensitive, key
relationship of human ex-
i~. central to family life,
community weHare, and ihe
development of b u m a n
personality, can be debased
and distorted by crass ~
mercial exploitation of sex,"
the opinion said.
• .i..... •• " mE RULING,« "'1it ,11\e
justices S to 4, witli Justice
Byron R. White and Burger's
three fellow Nixon a~intees
-Justices H a rt y A.
Blackmitn, Lewis F. Powell,
* r
Jr., and William H. Rehnquist
-going along with the chief
justice.
Jn a dissent, Brennan and
Justices Potter Stewart and I
Thurgood Marshall said they
bilieve the Cons ti tution~1
forbids both state and federal
governments from toUdly SUI>'
pressing sexually o r i e n t e d
matter but that the manner:
of distribution .• may b' e
regulated. 'Ibey also favored
a ban on distribution to
juveniles and '!obstrusiVe ex-
posure" t o ~entlng
adults.
OBSCENITY CASES eon-
tinue to flow into the court
but none « natiooal signifi-
cance appean to be at hand
at Ote moment. Tests of the
new guidelines are sure to
come.
'Jbe views of the court's
airrent membership h a v e
stablli2ed into a 5-3:'1 paUern •
with Justice William o.
Douglas taking his aistomai'y
view that the First Amend-
ment pennits no hindrance
of any kind to free speech
or expression.
Sex Emporiums Do
Booming Bu sin~ss
CJDCAGO (UPI) -Weird
Harold's Book store.~tassage
Parlor and Nude Model Studio
stands
Loop.
on the edge of the
"My efforts haVe been
watched by people w it h
money," said Harold. "They
are interested right now in
opening a mnlti·level sex em-
porium. There'd be nude go-go
dancing, ·live blues and jazz
enterlilnmenT, our own radio
program, and a helicopter to
pick up people who feet they
live too far out of town.·~
WHETHER HAROLO•S ex·
pectalions will be fulfilled is
yet to be seen, but Harold
and his current emporium are
doing a land office business.
"Business fell off rthe first
few days after tbe Supreme
Court decision, then returned
to normal,'' he said.
But the June 21 ruling bas
had at least one noticeable
effect on Harold 's b~iness.
"THE BOOK STORE has
been modaied slightly. I've
rtmoved some or the so-called
hard-tore bookll from my
shelves on the advice of my
attorney."
tn an Jndus1ry that might
make some people agglogelic.
Harold does nfll blanehe, He
is proud of bis business and
his patrons.
''~fosl of my business comes
from all \\1alks of life. ~fy
massage parlor is visited by
clergymr:n. All my cll,nlele
att cltartd by a crtdlt and
status check service. My place
bas liberated people -on 11111
levels."
ALTllOIJGH HAROLD od-
mlts be entered hl~ line of
"·ork to get rich. he no"A:
thinks of him~lf as n re\.·olu·
tionary.
"I got into the bu.sines."
because it intrigued me. I
figured It was " good way
to make money. Jt JI.so gave
ON PAROLE -Ralph
Ginsberg1 jailed on o~
scenity convictioh Ln
1972, says today's ·por·
nographic f II m s are
"boring and poorlypbo-
tographed" and Men1s
m a g a z i n es are Hi m·
nlaturc'' and for "little
boys."
me an opportu11:ry to d'Jmp ,
or change or chalk,111!1• archaic
laws and atllltxles ubout sex.
''I elso felt t conld provide
a service. My muuge parlor
performs a public service. t
... It " being • psychoioeleal
therapy for men and women.
~ think Weinfliuold ""'1d
go lntematlonal."
llAROLD ALSO
that d'8pite the ominous
overtones of repreulon the
Supreme Court decision will
be dlUlcull lo enlot<e.
ATIENTION:
SMALL
INVESTORS
100 x l1'IO foot lot with 3
bedroom home plua motbet-in-J•w or rental
unit, Zoned R..J. 50 feet of
vacant Janel.for unlfJI. A few
bloek.s trom New Hw:i-
tington Bea.ch Civic tenter.
Prfced at $31,750 .nd owner
will help.fl.nance! To·~· call H2-2"5
Th'
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COAST'S
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COSTA MESA 'omct 330 ,w_ Bay
642·5678
NEWPORT BEACH
3333 Newport Blvd. . 642·56"18 '
HUNTINGTON BEACH
17875 Beach Blvd.
54-0-1220
LAGUNA BEACH 222 Forest Ave.
494-9466
SAN CLE;>.IENTE
300 N. El camlno Real
492-4420
NORnt COUNTY
dial tree 540-1220
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CLASS1'11D
MAI LING ADDRESS
P. 0. Box 1:5&0,
Costa !Jes1
92626
DANOY DUP~EXES
2 Bedtoocn unltl Oil larae
loea. lt>'Ai f'tnwro. Only:
$36,500
BEACI! DUPLEX
LUCE NEW
3 Btdtoom " 2 Btdroonl u.nlla, l block to the beach.
Completely rederonlted.
New carpet1, drapes. 10% ...... '
$76,500
LAGUNA BE ACH ·COT
Cholce Rr-1 lot ln Arch Bffch
Hel&hts. Submit down. A
steel at: ' · '
$l500
7 INCOME UNITS
Tri~ 2Jlouoel A Bach"°' oupleX'. '810 mo looome.
tmn~
$59,500
. &n-1m
1797 Orange A~ .. C.M.
~r21
NIT -PICKER'S
CHOICE
Top value ls the game! Call
us quick about thi1 extra
sharp, hlgh.ly upgraded home tn-destrable .. Harbor Vieo.v
Homes." <\ BR, 2~ BA,
fa.mlly room. fonnal dinln<?,
exceptional redwood deck.
Only 'ii block fron1 club-
hou• 11.nd mol.
ONLY $11,100 FEE
SK>rt El!CtO\\' ~i't!d ~lin. °"'" · -q~ Terms 644-7211
/.Jn NIGEL
LlAILEY f.
AS SllC IAl ES
OLD WORLD
CHARM
B B i
BIG HOME
NEEDS FAMll.Y
It )'OU appN'Ciate top grade
custom t.'Onstructlon, ex·
tremely nexible noor plan,'
4000 sq. tt. of cltxr.v room.
custom S\\1:nming pool, for-
mal dining, panoramic ocean
vic1v, p1iva1c access to
beaches, and tx-Jo1v marke~ terms wi th onl,v 2!1% mwn.
AND
Desire 4, S. 6 or i bedrooms
rAlJ , F44-7?JJ
$15.5,000 FEE
~~--
TREMENDOUS 'I
TRIPLEX
!luge J Bil., 2 BA units. Best
remnt ;u~. \Vlllk to~
idlops & churches. Uve in
one nlmost rent free. Hurry,
w'On'! IMt $48,950! · Submit
•n C¥cha.nge, Call 645-8400.
r Offia:SSEIMNG 'fOOt Of'fN m. t I v.::. :.:-~ cAJ
OWN ER-TRANSFE R!
MUST SACRIFICE s en -J BA Ba,ycrest Special.
Swim. & B-B-Q next to '* Ughlf'Ul pool, Cret.t for en-
1"1alnlng. ei..tomlud for ... v..., e..t.
6§7221, """· ..._ 1133 ~DR., N.B.
~21
"While ~" OYl"S'•
nmnlnR ~ur hou.aer Turn t~m 6'l0 "Cub ..... te:O ..
them tt\N a ~ Pilot cluaillod111!1 .
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PRIC I REDUCTION
ME A VERDE •
In ,,...... 4
VA UM.l!Hble.
t and ..iry...tri-
·V&lllt'ld ceillnal
In prim<, ~'l last a1 $4t.~. odo~! can~
1tllol'll ~·
WOODCOCKS
PEEKABOO
........ "·"" UU. U3 """'ptm·
ted ln one of cm.
Mesa's beat· areas. Inside
th¥ ti\: .4 bedroom
Mme the .to\J~ of old (i'iiJi,· ...... Vault"' "'8m
cetllng the dinlna' room, I"""' """" and famlly room lffi a musive brlclc erep and planter. The
finger Lip kitchen bu ab-....,...,.., """' - a detonator! Di. §lilfatmg ...,,.... call ....
, RnUors 546-8&10. ...._,
RICK, TREES,
LOCATION
can )'OU uk? Th.la
Verde hou8e hal It! 4 ~~~,. family room, ted tile in the bullt-
''i;6dn..,;decorated"" an an ! Fant.U6c
yard, b lt.ade b'ee9 aur-
rowxl the brick patio-
check the I vegeta-
ble garden! this tor
S36.5CO. -10 lllwn! Call
.... Cupe!, ......
8640.
BUY WHAT OU
SEE OR BUI~
WHAT YOU WAT
On this over med Costa
lot. Now~ an
2 bedroom home. Room
build three additional unita.
But build ttiem with a view, for the low price of $30,(ll).
Call Red Carpet, Real.ton -(-""""'"'' EASTSIDE • POOL
Extra large family room
wtth nw:sive brick fltt-
place. 3 bedroom, 2 bath
pool -w!lh .. _ " privacy ptUs a 20 x XI wor1i:-
ro0m. Owner must tell
135.950. Call .... Carpel, --· IMMACULATE
EXECUTIVE HOME
Thi• home hu just recently
been redecorated and • k>
cated tn Msa t\'e!W. It hal
3 kl.ng size bedroom1 and a
huge family room. 2 musMt
brick tireplace:a add a spe-
cial wannlh. Owners are-re·
)oc~ and rmisr .el-Onb
$41.500-Don't deh1.y can tcr
day .... C&tptt, -6'5-QO (open evenh)p)
YP.U Al!E Ml"iNG
A 0000 TillNO; ' Ji don't uk to see thl.a ~~lot~
:.:..: IJd 3 more unlia ~
."l'!u a view. 'l'hll icr the kM' price o( $30,t:n>. Call Red Caq>et, Reall<>n .........
MESA VERDE .. $44~.
En)py the -·-and aeCurily or )'OUl' own home this winter. The comlcnabM .... ;u 'laid out home bu -4
large bedrooms, 2 spacloua
baths. And ill only 3~ )'earl
old. It's heavy !!hake roof .l
forced air heating will take
you through many a wint.ft'_
Call Now! Red carpet, Real·
ltlr's ~ (open evenlrvl>
GOOD THINGS
COME IN SMALL
PACKAGES
This small ~ ls • 2
bedrooril. townhoule lor only
$21,000. Wuber, dr)tft', re-.
fiiguator included. Hurry
Call .... Cupe<, -546->l&IO.
DQGI
IN NEWPORT
HEIGHTS
This home could be a charm-er but It needs loll of Tend-
er LOvlng Care, and llOmt
paint. -"""" -from the park -and wlllk-
ing d'b:t~. to ~all tbop.
ping. 2 bedfoOnu and a din-
ing room. And its zoned R-2.
Priced fOI' a fut sale &t
$21,800. Hurry Call Red Car-
P«. -6'>8<>i0 (._ ""'"""") FIXER · UPPIR
SOUTH •OF 17th .
EASTSIDE WALK
TO SHOPPING
& PARK
This houae needs a little Jav.
lng care -2 bedroom pllll
dining room p!UI bab)''I
nurset')' -hardwood Boen
& b1g kitchen -excellent for
home or ~taL $27,Pro or
mah offer. call Red CUI-
pet, Reali.on 5f6..8640.
BRADFORD PLACE
$2,000. SAVINGS
Immediate occupancy, 3 bed·
room 94.R plan with $MIO pe-
Ho improvement for $27,ai.
Fina.nclng availftble at i.
low prevaillna: rat.el. Call
Red Carpet, "R.calton &&
8080 fopen e\'t'frlnp}
TWO HOUSES ON
14 ACRE $39,000.
Fanta.stk! ren~l ~.or
live ln ooe and fet the O\ber
pay, nu. It an exefHent val-
ue on the Eutslde. Botta
houleS l.t'f beautlfully Apt.
with ohag -... It and )'Otl'li btiY tl Call Red Car-l"'~ Re.! .... -(-""""""''
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DAILY -J!ll .OT ,--CLASSIFTED ADS Mobil. Homet for Solt ... • • 12S • M9
'-nonok .•••••• : •• S25 • S49 Jk11 n1_WIM ••••• 't •• 950 .. 990
IOats & Mom. a,. 'pr neut 900 • 9'4
flt ....... • .• •' ..... 700 -799
hh -' Si.,wlin • • • • • • 850 • 199
bail E~tot. G.Mrol. • , • . 150 • 199
Rnoncial • • • • • • • • • • 100 • 299
HouMt for Sale ........ 100 .. l14
Lott & Found o o • o o ' o S50 ' 574 I
Nlofduldlit ...• •,• •• 800 •149
You Can Sell It , Find It,
Trade It With a Want Ad (642•5678] One Cal I Service
Fast Credit Approval
R.ntol . • ' • • • • • • • • 300 • 499
Schools ond lntlruc1ion • • • S1S • 599
Setvitft and Repain . • • . 600 • 099
Tnwportotion. , , • . ••• 9\5 • 949 . . !
--w.
Gentr•I General
Gener el l Cj)UALITY BUILT 'BEST IN BLUFFS 3 YEARS NEW !!
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4 U~IVUf' t1™f'
IN · MESA VERDE -Squeak, squeak, this
one. 1s squ~aky clean, very saleable & new
on the market. 4 Bedrooms, great big p_aneled
family room, cute children's bed.rooms and
still room for a sunny nook & formal dining
room. ManicUred Mesa Verde value ·at
,81,500.
UNIQUE HOMES REALTORS 546-5990
2850 Mew Verd• pr., Costa Mesa
G""!r•l General
READ THIS
LA . CUEST~ VILLAS
$30,490
Close ·to the ocean In Huntington BNchl
Credit rejections •t first unit price!
These have carpet, floor tile, and drapes
Included. 3 BR .. 2 BA .. HUGE .farm kit·
chen, detached garage.
'!
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
NO PAYMENTS UNTIL JANUARY
Model One Block W8st of Beach Blvd.
off Adams In Huntington Beech
AYRES SINCE 1905
536-1445
Gener el Gener•I LIDO waterfront. 3 Bdrm. & lge. f"!llilY rm ..
or 5 bdrms .. with 6 baths. Lido Nord. Spec-
tacular view! Waterfront living rm. with NEWPORT
step-down wet bar. Pier & float. $275,poo. HEIGHTS * *~ * Possibilities in ttn. adaptable
LOVE LY custom 5 bdrm .. 3 ba .. Lido Nord, home with 2 Bedrooms, 2
on spacious 40 ft. lot. Pier & slip. Adjacent :~~· ~ a~: to~~
lot also avail. for sale. $295,000 cam.per or boat ·trailer".
Assume the V.A. loan et BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 611% owe 2n<1. r.o. '"'' c· HOICE
34.1 &.yslde Dr., S~te 1, N.B. 675-6161 -ccltoS44,500.CallCOL-Jll!'! .......................... ~....,~"""!"""'~I WELL...-. CONDOS
0-ral •General 12 APARTMENTS • RARE3bdrm."Bluffs" ...
,_C_oro--na--D-.-.,-Mar--SP' •NISH Many .i1,,.,,.0v .... to·fi"""" ai1 ·~ ""~ !ml,_Seclu<!o.d , A ..., ing and ownership. pajlo, on lush gTeenbelt. ..
New Condominium ABANDONED May tra4e down roe small· 169,000. ' E $35 500 er units.' * LARGEST 3 Bdrm. & A Jew steps to "CHINA ESTAT , May Trade for Land suit-family rm. in "Bluffs''. Cove'~ comer unit -plush Long private 'drive tO 'inag-able for'J to 5 units. Huge patio w/shutfleboard f':Uts ~ping wardrobe: niticent Spanish estate on May ~2nd. Trust Deed. court. Property in elegant
and ''1ft9£8ft • .-de 1 u x e large park-like grounds, 4 An units turni!>tled. Good cond. $76,500: · . builtiit idt~-pl&s --L-fry bedrooms, 3 ba.Jhs. Sunken Rent Schedule. Heated .. ~ """ ,,.,.fy room. Jifammoth 1vt1.U fll teretl txiol: Call COLWttl.. Pl EASE CALL
.. onljl"61;'00.'Cill11l3.,!5;/J longth firepl•oe. Banquot &fS.-0555. 675°3000
Ol'EN1'Lt• IT'S,UNTOBE~ IOm1al dining. Cantina kit-~ . 1· C!lell"With buih-im. Oaken ~ · 11·1;1~ r:.·~~=-;,~di;1.-'.::::;; ..
i: -.-., rOot. 'NEAR -BEACH'., Call
60S--0300 ••
fljllAl ,\ 111:.\flf
llL\1.1 \ 1:0.f.
~\T 1;1? l'SJC~j
CHARMIN!LUIR, 2JIA .. CQ.s.ta Mesa.borne.
Featuring real ;laster walls, hardwood
floors , oversized double garage, shingle roof
& brick .fireplace. Beautiful covered patio
opening onto 18.rge rear yard. Priced only
'30,900. Call for 'Complete details.
NQ DOWN YA
SUPER SHARI' 4 Bedroo.m. 2 bath ' Costa
Mesa home. Great features like brick fire-
place, kitchen/dinette area, new paint inside
& out, large double garage & beautiful land·
scaplng. Just listed. Priced only $30,000. -
Won't last a week!
"'·~·"'·HERITAGE . • REALTORS
546-sUo
Open Ev••·
General
*'***** *TAYLOR CO.*
WATERFRONT WITH PIER-4140,000
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. Sunny
patio w/BBQ. Ocean & sunfiet view. Private
area. Move.in condition. Ample parking.
''Our 28th Ye•r''
WESJ,.EY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
2111 S•n Joaquin Hiiis Road
"Overlooking Big Canyon Cc.untry Club''
NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910
General
NEW X-PLAN • TENNIS CLUB VILLAS
Just completed, in lo\v maint. area. 3 BR.,
2Y.a ba., fam. rm., formal din. rm. Pictur-
esque greenbelt, nr. pool. Latest kitchen ;
many upgrades. $65, 750 -Or will . lease/
option.
JACUZZI • 3 BR. • BAY VIEW
END UNIT, nearly new ''Trina", tremendous-
ly upgraded, w/lge. $5,000 jacuzzi In priv.
encl. side patio. Lovley wide greenbelt with
bay vie\V. $79,500
NEW DOLORES 3 BDRM., 2112 BATHS
ENO UNIT. Just completed. Latest kitchen
w/elec. cookware top, dbl., self-cleaning
ovens, Trasbmasher, eating area. Custom
carp. & drps. Wrap around patio on wide
greenbelt. $73,500 -or will lease/option.
• HELEN B. DOWD
REALTOR 644-4134
=G~e~ne~r~a~I ~_..::....~~ l :G~e~ne~r~a~I~~~~~
SHOULD A
HUSBAND TEU
HIS WIFE
THE
SCHOOL BELLS
ANYONE
ASSUME 6°/o·
$187 MO.
are just a block a\vay ll'On1
this super sharp 4 b<irn'
hoine \\ith lots of room fnr
the kids, Huge pool and
game room also. Nice car-
pets 4 drapes tt1n1out. Obie NOT EMm, . gara~ detache:rl. Great kit.
JUST VACANT ci"'a "''a "0'1! Pc;c-ed lo
sell 1n ~a ~fesa for
bccallS(? thi~ lovel.v home's ~.500 -all teMl\S, Call
NO QUALIFYING! TO t a 1
plice 131,950. Monthly pa.y-
n1cnt lnch1dl'.'s taxes and in-
surance. Home features
giant size kiLclll?ll. Big sun-
ny living room. F~lly size
IX"drooms. Huge palm trees
sltacle this quict-oeighbor-
hood location. Sec it today.
Call R~i'-6010.
just been finished. It's all 54.:,..9491.
new & .sparkling. New green O~n eves.
shag carpeting In all rooms. · ~~
3 huge bedrooms with I ;.._,
matching bath•. whi"' bricl< I Walker & Lee fireplace. Large backyard.
Anyone can assume this VA
1
;~~~·~·~·~· ~"~'~"~,3~ lo:tn. with t9tal payment of
$230 per/mo. Seller will
help finance. Priced at
$28,500 Call 545-0465
VACANT·
COSTA MESA
4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
block \~·a·;i fence, hardwood
floors. nice big yard. Nzy.v
v{\cant, ready io1· quick
n1ove in. Asking S..?9.600.
1-:x1ra sha1T1 4 Bt'drootn Costa
~1esn home, nev.·ly palntt'd
inside & out. "Oc<,'Orator"
kitchen & bathi!. Lighted,
('QVered patio. Ready to
1110\'1? int'o! ! ll11n')' on lhis
a.lmost·l1C'\Y h01nc at only
$34,900.
co: Ts
. WALLACE
REALTORS
~141-
(0pen Evenings)
* 6 UNITS*
Nearly new 2 BR., 2 ba ..
deluxe units on oceanfront
in Balboa! Elee. frplcs.,
heavy sl\ag carp., bltns:
sundeck or balcony w/eaeh
uni t: 7 eov'd. carports plus 1-parldng space . .$330.000.
Call: 673-3663, 642·2253 Eves.
associated
BAOK EAS -AE AL roqs
1Cl~ W llolboc 1>11 l 6t J
A TOUCH oi:
C·OUNTRY
Yet very close in -Newpon
big trees, large yards.
Loads of room in this 3
bedroom home. Ra ls e
chickens & have fresh eggs
-$.11,950. 646-nn.
oPEll Tll II • ff'S F/JN 10 8E NICE.I
~-·--
Beck Bay
,ASSUME YA
LOAN
~-~ill---~ 'S?JI J>('t month pays ALL!!
;}.10-1151 Open Eves. _,_..,,..~o"o-~c-'-~~
~HERITAGE
REALTORS W lk. & L &-autiful hon1e \l'ilh ADDED
ONE OF BEST 8 er ee RUMPUS ROOM, h"-d"ood * REDUCED * DUPLEX-CdM •t•l r•T•Tt floors, all the builtins, lle\v NOW Sll9,900 ..,_ -
One of Corona del :\tar's best carpeting, ne\v dish"cashcr, Vacant duplex plus guest floor plans. Excellent loca· 6°/o VA l"fc. Just listed -11~n·1 last. HARBOR VIEW-room. Super "renovated -
tion, close to everything. NEAR BEACH Htlrlj'! First lin1e adver· SOMERSET MODEL boat mooring; rurnished,
' .., t Froat ~•tocy unit hH ns.d. xlnt pockiag. Stop• to I "'~~~!!'!~~~!!!!'I beamed ceilings, sunken !iv· Beautifully manicuf.ed home. Il\ll{'ss forces sale. Reduced beach. Owner says "sell"
INTER-ES-·TED-? ing room with conversation Ideal tloo!' plan. Living ' ~ COATS $79,500., r.o lease hokl a Br. Open daily 1-5 100 Pearl St. I OHl\I I. OhO\ .
' NEA~ ?"(,kS
'POOL &
l/2 ACRE
Large executive est a f e .
Owner moving &: must sell!
at Dome for 19.J.'P!• family
,vil'h 18 tree orchard.
..
brick 'fireplace, 4 Bedrooms, room opens to co\·ered patio & 3 Ba large (amily rm v.·ilti Agt. 675--0144 ~1313
WHAT Is? 1. One ol the nl09t beautitu:I 21,: Baths. bulltin kitchen, and J'Ovely ya.rt!. AU appl.i· WALLACE fireplace-& 11'fl bar. Formal NE\V DUPLEX !or sale by
vie\\'S from a Bluffs hrnne. spacious dining area. Back ances built·in. Pride of 01vn· din rm. & .step dOll'n living owner. $l4o,ooo'.
A Corona de! Mar dupl~x Bay and night fights. Trina unit is also 2-story, 4 ership assun1ed \Vith the REAL TORS rm wJlh ru-eplace. An un-S73-69lS or 9S2-494&!
with 3 BR 2 BA owners unit Plan, quiet cul de sae . Bedroonls, 2~1' Baths, and I Joan. Don't delay. Can to-546 4141-I usual opportunity. I
and S225 rental \.\'\th over an $84,950 -O\\.'C ht at s:i.;,-;r,.. has a builtin. kitchen loo! day! Under $30,000. 963-6707. (Opt:n Evenings) C. F. Coleswort'hy Balbo• Peninsu1•
~~~ ~ ~~:1''d1~~o~Pi;e~~~ 2. Best buy in a "X" plan In HO\\' about this for a good OPEN TIL t • fT'S FaJ 10 BE NICEI Realtors 640-0020 I
• .,,..,,, """' a,,.,., (lot 'om the Bluff,. Con~"'"'' '"'' h""' !644lll0.0007. 270 I I LOTS OF LAND * $64 950 '.8,A,'J,~! E,W "~room' ,,-,th!. take care of thPir own la11v71). kx:alion. near school and ,, ._ u~ """
ONLY $89,500 ~bn~r-:;':u~r ~~ul~ • ~~xim~:!1y hiJ3 e ~ c rAt. I ~~i: ~T.in!~adsti~p~~;:[
CALL 644-7211 Jove to help you make · Beautifully kept 3 bedroom Conside'r any trade or sub-.
TOWNHOUSE
Excelle11t Costa Mesa loca·
tion. Big 3 Bedrooms, 2
Baths, sba9: carpets, near
home. Manleuttd grounds. Popular 4 Derlroom home mit at $75,000. Good financ·1·
Giant patio with g a s \vilh formal dining, family ing.
barbecue. Move in w1th no room & den. Over 2600 sq. PACIFIC PROPERTIES
\\'Ork. Priced at $~.950 . tt. of htxw·ious living area -67S-67l2 or 675-1632
all terms. No down tO GI's. Come & st'e. For appoin t· """"'""'""'""'""""'""''"'I TO SEE, CALL 142 .. 2535 n\ent. Call 545-8424 SouthCo. IST offering of a Spac. 1 BR
OPENnLt•liSAJN108E MCEt P.ealtors. Bay!ront Condo w/Spe-c·
~ ~ L• d I I rarular Vu of Newport Bay!
Open Ev... ID a s e Pool, priv .••• & lux. ,,.. turC"s seldom avail eJse.
1 cluhhouse, schools & shop.
ping. Bargain priced at
$24,500. Hun)'!
CALL a.40-1151
... • HERITAGE
. . REALTORS
10¢ BUYS A
HOME
By Owner /Builder 1\·hfJ't'. S71.000. o v.· n c r .
' $250,000 j.jit.9695.
3 BDRM-NO DOWN 1 Excellent TeITT..s -7L~E~A~S~E~/~O~P~T~l~O~N~
Wonderful; 3 bdrm. 2 bath ~Tay li:ru:c op:irJn 408 Se\1lle
home with dining rm, built rn.1182 *" 6i3-77s.t S150Cl. dO\\•n--$400. month
' ins, dishwasher. F~ily nn, \VANT 3br, 2ba, GI or FIIA. 1 Act No\1'! ! fireplace. Forced·a1r'ht. .Im· \\'ill buy t'quit.v & a.s~unic [Const Prop. £73-:>410
ma e u 1 at e landscaping. loan Prt>f Costa Me c I M The price of a phone call nc 000 ••0.1~ N' · · . s~ or .ornna de ar . ' ...,.,, · "'' '""• e\vporl area. Principals l <and a prunt brushJ buys TARBELL Realtors only 5-15--7706 * TWO * this $24.000 home in excel-. ' 7'"-'-' ~..:.:.:::..... __ _
rent nl'ighixli+iood . NO, NO ~eneral 'General Colorful Cottages
00\\'N TO TJ{E GI. P.PL'" 011 .. rili,: of ocean sidcl
of the h\\)'. property of 2
houSf's on one lot: live in
on(', ha\'C incon1c from lhe other. Fir.;1 tin1C-offered a1 MACNAB
IRVIN E
$79,;f(l
CORB IN-MARTIN
Realtors 644-7662
i -ANXIOUS OWN ER-
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C''\Tter sa~·~ he \1·anti:; an of-________ ....... -------J f<'l', on his ll('\\'\Y dt"COl'aled
~ Br, 2 Ba home. On
rlf'sirablc R-2 lot. Take a
~ lfY'I.: ,t nt!lkt' offer. FINER HOMES
IMMEDIATE POSSESS ION
5 BR. + FR. Sharp, imn1acu late home. Up-
graded carpeting & drapes + landscaping.
$87,200 incl. land. Walter King 644-6200.
(1'16 )
"NOW IS THE TIME"
to inspect this beautiful 5 BR.. family hoine
in Bi 5! Canyon. Ref. air conditioning · 3
fireplaces -richl y decorated. $140,000
Joel Smith 642·8235. (I'll)
PROMONTORY BAY
Build your drean1 home. 50x l00 lot on 10
acre Bay, Pier & slip pMviJege available.
$132,000. Bill Burt 64.\.6200. (Pl9)
Irvi ne r..1acn•b·lrvlne Re•lty Comp1ny
MORGAN REA L TY
673-6642 675-6459
:O::IP your Sear;h1Jre Soups in
your Cape Cod Cotta&c.
719 l\tarigold
D11p!C'x 2+ I, rcmodelC'd ,t,.
rf'rlC'coratC'd. $79,j()().
, 673-1658 Open tmuse Sal &.·
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income on rear, on Oc\>an
Blvcl. $189.500. 61.~. ' ! Costa Mesa
CU!"l'OM Home. E-siclt-
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rle snc. 4 BR. 2BA. Fan1!1y
rn1, dinin; r1n, utility nu.
B\· °'vncr. Nr. Cath. ~hi. • Ii ;f:-29-111, 2Q9.I J';larion \Vay.
<.;lfARP ' !~It. TO\\'NHOUSE
1 yr nf""'· pool, dbl ~ara.~.
901 Dover Ori¥• 842·1235 •1r•11· Ni·11h (.)}fl5"1 Plaza &.
16« MecArthur '44·1200 ~c-h. t29.500. 5 JW'l'ttnt down. !"157-8267.
rt Beach, C.llfornl• 9211l BY OWnt'ccc,-. '°'Pri"""m-o-=Ee-,-W~d~c 1
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1 ba, trplc, :: _ '\'fw rrpt, S:li.500. 5'18-M17
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C01ta Mesa Huntington hKh lrvlne Newport a..ctt ' Moldl1 H01M:1 RMI Ett•te WanNd , .. HoUMI Purni:U I ~ 30$ HouMJ UfTtum. 305
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BETTER THAN N EW I SEE IT-LIKE IT UNIVERSITY MODEL GRAND OPtNING ' PRIVATE pullo. garden, I "..~1:~ • .u-~·~l p1.:.'\\f. IU•. Groovy_M_Ol_ELO_R c .. ,. -. L-• Beach
Ll'AlH.• or leasu o11uon on this ~lce.-t 5 8t' on the ,m,urket Surround(ld by parks and Newport B.ty Tow1r1 bd.nn, 10X50. walnut pitnt). Ea..stbluH only. pr e f~ r p D CR.EAT AREA'
6 1nvntb )011111: l'Us torn 1~1Jry Ex~sha~o~ ~: bike pab ~ bc-droo{n• 2 1 I: 2 BEDROOM fni, Xlnt conct. $4200. firm. IJ"('t'nbclt. WW ~ cuh. ~,: l.t&ff Re i'A Please Helpl $175-=Srnall cottage on roar
UPl(T'8d00 t. r cl' n brook 1 1 1• bll.lh home 'in lt!Cludcd loca· .OONDOP..U."lUM HOMES Costa Mesa. ~ CaU 835-2016 Hom:flndtrtt
0~J.\fai1 WI! NIED ~ .. lrll2 brJot:!.,t!,!*vlew •pl, ,_ "1\lari .. J-' , 1 3 i'vt. on cu -de·sae 1trttt. do •••f't .... br>fo 1 Bayfront llome11 . . ... ~ ,,.....,.... ...
""d n · ,~ " u r" 11 Clo8I! 10 achoo! lhi n,g: area th'~· ~1 "~ th•" ~~•u"utwon Boal &11>5 . . , '72 SILVERCREST, 2b.57 2 2 BEDROOM HOUSI d-k. ·-Ir..' ok.
l>l' room11. ornHtl din ng g,alot>e and Ontv $42700 ,. """' .,.,.,,. "" Full br 2 be tum tu Ho Unf 305 --~ ant I 2 ......... roon1 \\ith chand•·lh'rll, \\1lt C1tll &i6.337i' , ' . pool with itone decilln1 . Secunty High.rise de' ' ,, un m., For l[il ~ urn. I tdluni re Y or $~2 br, rplc, gep. dinlna bar, hu~e fart1lly rooni & • covered stont patio, alumP Sl~I I: concre~e (Ot1StJ'Uet1on tails A appnt, 551-2579 finMClll • ~--r•I · ~, __ .. ._ .,.,,..., ~1•n't~) ll i;mn.''~I fenced yard. ~c
Rlf·cleanlnsl: O\'en. Under ACROSS FROM Bl.one retalner wall and Jot. Prlvcue.Balcorues 1972 At0Bll$ Home, 24x60' . vw ... ., ...... ui:u • ._, ooeru • ....., priced at $411.~ "'ith H . of p.Uo with ~,.terfall and 2 pragc apacts per unit. Air oond. Adult Pk, Can be I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;~ 2 M&t\lre Work~ Adult• $350--3 Sr, 2 ba, frple, dbl
<itlracU\·c tl'r!l1s. SC OOL the sprtnklert are an auto· Root top su.ndeck mO\f"l!d. 551..im. I 1 VE'RY RESPON IBLE! aar. Atrium. I.Avely ocean
Jarwin realty inc:. Beautilul tonier lot, 3 111.rge nui.li<' timers. Only $68,95(1 Unw111al OPf)Ortunlty to Pur· NE\V 2 BR. 1 BA u.,i"~ rm Busln•ta Wlll take e:rtttemt!y aood vu! 9684405 (24 hrs) BR11, t!xtra large living for )'()Ur own VttY private chN ue -Be bt Property ln Ad1dt park v;/ y"p.ot;tivate Onnnrtunlty 200 ~ ~I ~-• i:~o ,,..,.,.. $400--lr 3 Br. trp!c, iar, Y!lrd, roo1n, '.! BA. movt In htale' t\\'pc>rt ac . ...... ... •16 """ · ...... ,,., ~ .,.. ... ,. · '"'7•oo• ""'tlo exceptional n 1 e e
Equ.·d Houslru; Opply, J condition. 7~~t;t. nlA loan CA SW }'ernando Rd NB u.:aoou -• ,..,..,., """""72 1''0R SALE ($175 max) fa'mli)'. home. ~umahle. lteavy shake LL 552·7500 67U551 ., • · 1'10BILE Home 10x50, 8x24 PEANUT, CANDY &. GUl\t ~ bach unit -fwii., NU·VIEW RENTALS
1\0 DO\\'.-: VA l"O()f, new paint In le out. VISION 54s~n92a1. new cpt, vacant. VENDING BUSINESS In udl pd.-rn~ Sl\ldl>nt. ·or ~
$29.000 , 1750 11q. tt. $-11,750. Call "F~ST ON THE Costa M••· GOOD !NCOM"' W.1tlltCOITAMllA $150 -2 Br, dUptex·--"'e,
1202 Sa. Douglas ln So. Santa 847-3584. oa "' .. ---Ana. Prid<' of 011.nl'i·shir , • red h "ii I p MPKIN" MOBILE , llome Cab an a, 6 .'° 8 houn weekly. Total $85 • BAOI Apt, tum. All utll $~· m;n-B'° 1f! h{f<! \\ $3'15 mo + utillnes Lse or
111'f'a. tnunuc. 3 Bdrm, 21 BIG & BEAUTIFUL C.Owitry. 51.yle 4. bedroo ..2 Newport s finest Park. Near pnce $1,238.00 ca.sh. Write pd. C.M .. anal penon. -r. E. · ·hi · 4!M-366"l •
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' ' r I I h •.. -I o 4 nn 2 bath ,·h·"-r' ........ , '!1.:.. .. bey, also furn. 6'5-3207 --TEXAS K-ANDY KOM· $12> --+-BR-li'6 fum. -C.M. Ntot ~jgar._~o-'"g!J... mont y, · "• -rr ~. Pus 511"~ on ~ 11q. 1. ... story, un., ......... ~ ........ PANY 1 •~ Sn I ~ 4 Br 2 bl1 ._...:i L . Hiii n;1k floQr~. ~\lu~I se!!. l\laki."' BA. fonnal dlning or family REi;,LTY REALTORS feahae5 include huge fan\lly , nc, ..... , Basse g penon only. -• ' ............. area. 19una s
of!•·r. rQom. $13,300 caJ;h to • 1~-0 Uruv, P;i;r~ Center, Irvine room, 2 fireplaces, time Rd., ~n Anton io, Tex. 78212 $150-2 BR h5e Ul\fum, gar & frpl, blClt b' pet. Gu.
C I M R I I li inelude ,·our phOne· number. yard. C.M. -,---ALA R•nt1l1 642-8383 l.elsure World, New 3 BR. ~
0$ a t$a ea ty 1-:HA loan. $296 pt'r mo. saver kitchen, tree shaded ... , ,., I .IJ '""""" -~'" •.c:..r. -' t
5 r IT I •-kl ... 900 r.,, LIVE IN IRVINE lot I ul . bon .. , PRIDE OF ·~. 2 BR ... unf, big""' 3 BDRMS 2 •• bltn "" d•-gar.~ p ... y. Ince 1951 * 548-7711 · · · · "" ng ~. · -PUS m ll·pu:rpose us G.ntf'"•I to bid • 1 CM ·• 'i;an, stove, 71'' ...... 9187 Afl rr 6Pr.1 C;11l 5.'"i7-4617 963-5621. $31,250 room. Priced' by mot.lvated I OWNERSHIP r c m "' pe
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' · ' disposal, · dsl"l\\·shr, w/w ""~""'°"'~-.,.----I u-11'-"l' at $.57,500. Oon't waltl SEU' 'SERVICE LANDLORDS FREE crpt.s & drps thruout, trplc, Laguna Nigu.I
OPEN HOUSE
BRA!\D NEW
Eastsid• Location
4 BR, 2 B,\, 1900 sq. ft. Cptl>i,
ci_rps, fenct', lund;;cn~rl.
~pnnkli>rs. O~n Sal Sun !·5.
Z-l.S E. 22nd St., CM. 6~5-6177
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Sharp & bright -prim'! GRUBB & ELLIS Commerclal RESTAURANT $LANDLORDS-$ lge tence<I yd, dbl earaa:e.
right 2 hr & 1 yr. old. 10 Realtors Property 1sa Best location ln Stan1on. Ter-Let us ~nt UR properties. Kids & pets ok. $275. mo. THE SHORES
minutes tram Univenrlty of 2863 E. es:. Hwy. Cdi\t ritlc potential r°" OWfler/ \Ve service au the beach Avail n<>'A'. 675--189$ or Attractive ocean view deck.
Calif. at Irvine. 675-708fl ' NEWPORT BEACH manager. Priced right at <'ities & inland Orange Co. 673--382.') 4 Bdrm, ea:.'Y maintenance. 546-0022. 1~rime oaytrou. ::;J,c $&i,COl. Austin Smith Gor-FEE ffiEE. l'Rve nme & $$. 2 Bedrooma, 2 baths Beamed ceilings. Self.clean
\VATERFRONT .For boat repairs & sales man, Realtors fi44.mo. $ ALA RENTALS $ Townhouse. Heated swim-oven. Security gate. Near
/-.....:Oi1111 .. .::;-, SPANISH tiled patio lo vour Bill Grundy, Rltr. 6~11)1 Money to LOlln 240 ~~"f....o'°'. J. $225/mo. Call beach. $450 includes use of
I & l own pier & slip. SpacioUs 2 Condominiums $110 -Sm. h~-U pay gu, ......,.....,.,~ poot, tennis crts. ZJM2 Sid· ~ . Wa ker ee Br, 2 Ba newly deC<>rated for sale 160 $1,000; or up to $3,000 Walk ID beach -furn. Dana Point ncy Bay, call 493-
5769
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'1!!!f ~••l ,,,.,, "'/plus.h gold erpt'g thru· $10,000 AND MORE $150 -2 Br, 4plex, in Im. OCEANVIEW 2 BR, 11,~ be,
*BUILD INCOME*' -p CE out, incl. Arms t r ong NEWPORT RIVIERA Remember Avco Thrift tor ~~pet&d\ildOK.POOI... 3 BR. 2 BA, immaculate. fpl~, backy_an:I W11sundeck1.
Older 2 BR. hous(' on RI ~D BELOW AtARKET! Spanish tile-in kitchen. Liv Graciou11 3 Br, :2~~ Ba, tpl a Real Estate Loan. Upon ,,_., -3 Br, 5 mi to heh. Maguficenl ocean v1ew. patiO, tennis, JlOO • year Y
la1i:;o:> n .2 lDt H b y• By O\Yncr innnac 3 br , 2 ba, nn has glass 1vindo1\'S 12' tam rm, 2 car gar. llnmed' approval use the money Fncd yd, kids&: pets, 2 car oversized i.cat a:ar. Quiel lease, $315. 493-5969
(iood Ea.~t.~Jck• lu(;al1on Gr OUr leW In p LANN E 0 CO~f. high & beaut. floor to cell. Poss. $32,000. Flnancln8 ho1,·e\•er 'you like. Also ask $215 -4 Br, 2.ba. Goodie w/ residential street. $350 mo. Linda Ille s:M,500 Boat action vie\\• fron1 your 1-IUNITY. Lclvl'ly yards, trplc. R·2 Jot, S97,:lXJ. {ho.'Jler. avail. To inspect ca J l about OW' unsecured per-gar, frplc, bring pet & fam, Adults: prerd. 496-ml Bkr. ==-"=-----1
RIVIERA REAL TY ltv. rn1. &: dln. nn, deck. s;:~~~~r buy at 675-2445 642-9002. sonai Joans. ALA R1nt1l1 642-8313 OCEAN View, cu.st 4 BR 3 1OR2 YR. lease. Pier& slip
149 Brw<t>1·1"·. ('.:<T. ONLY $33,000 BAY VrEW on BLUFF NE\VPORT Crest c 0 n d 0 . J/111/lt/CO ~ Please Help! BA, tam nn. fplc, wet b&-. 6 Br. 4~"1 Ba., air-cond. 7,{XX} '42·7007 645-5609 Eves, Laguna Beach New tri·level rondo 2 Br, 3BR, 2~i ba, plan 3, new & walk to marina, $3'55 sq, ft . $3,000mo.
O --'----------1 den, 2\S be., Jrg master va.c, Tennis, pool, sauna, 620 Ne>.vport Center Dr. WE NEED 58&-0231 Bill Grundy, Rltr 675-ii161
C ZY COTTAGE HUNTINGTON HARBOUR VIRTUAL PARADISE suite. trplc, wetbar, fan· acl"oss street, xlnt fin. avail, Sl.Xite 101 2 BEDROOM HOUSE Fount1ln Van-u~-rt •---~
2 BR. covered patio, double J'ifagnllicent gm-den-like set-trurtic kitchen, pool. Open l\1ake ofr, Owner, fiT;i-8126 Newoort Beach with large fenced yard for 2 •
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"·orksi:P· Fruit Rf.AllY ting, lovely ocean view~ 3 Sun 1-4. 29.11 Quedada. (Blk Duplexes/Units 833-3440 ~wn med dogs, {weU 3 BR. 2BA, fpl¥.,bltns, 2 ear ft-...... ..,1 .... -"· -. ..,,,,.
lrees. - lot.B .54&-97Zl 17214 (.'0ASrHWY. bdrms , f aml ly r m, W. of Vista del Oro & ••I• 162 1 t TD L trained&vecyobedient!) pr patio kids OK $265 .-..;u ....... ...._ ...... ...,...,.,. ...,,
or 6«-4670 (71>1) 846-1384 & (213) 592·21145 flreplace. Dlnl!lg rm, chef's Easthlutf.) 64H133 or S oa ns 2 Mature \Vol'idng Adulb mo'. No teti, agent 84H42L util pd, Sngts or students.
LOVELY 4 BR homt\ nl'fl1'1;;;; ... oiiiii0ii0iii;;iii;;ii0 .... kitchen. Sundeck. _outdoor &iG--0800 MESA Verde :2 &. l b:.lrm 3 VERY RESPONSIBLE! Westcl.itt-Neat 1 Br, $225.
5Chls, shop'g & priv. club. FOR THE sound . system. Pit BBQ; * CONVENIENT * ear garage, min. upk~p. U P TO 90% WiU take extremely good Huntington 8nch Fum, utll, f:Jii. sml pet,
5% dn. By O\l/'ltcr. 540-9542. Bea.utitul beach area hon1e. to Be h. 5ho taurant Sale by O\l.'ner $59 400 So/.a % INTEREST C'lll'e of hon\e! Nr OceM , 2 hr ~ wntr,
Oana Point EXECUTIVE 172.ooo. <!14-8003. r..ru"' & P~"'' th · ' 549--05tll ' pJ...,. ca11
1 ""· 5-18·7881 Please Help! nice cpts, -· stv/""'
TARBELL, R•altors :~Ina. 3s B~:: eoua~! DUPLE.~ -Sharp Santa Ana 2nd TD Loans FREE tRI E75Nmax) WE NEED 2~~~ ~ig~~:.oo·
BY Own<'r, close! to Marirna. LA CUESTA 1920 S. Cst. Hwy., t..B, completely remodeled. Ask· Heights. Principals only. TAL BOOK 2 BE.DROOM HOUSE ALA Rentals 642-8383
2 BR, l'~ BA, ram nn cpt lluge Spanish Z.s101'y "'hh FAMILY HOME Ing: S57,500. Terms. 537,500. 642-3729 DROP IN & BROWSE "'Ith large fenced .,..rd tor 2
d111s, {rpcl. Xlnt t'Ond. s•.; ~ 1300 sq. fl. bonus t'OOm. I of Laguna's large family BALBOA BAY PROP, For.example: 3 Bdnn hOme, med\Um sized &g, (well LOVELY new ll\1t for a~sumnhll"', $37,00J. 49. Upgraded in t"\'el'Y detail. homes, 6. Br., _41,: Ba family * 673-7420 * Jncom• Property • 166 2 bath, dbl garage, fenced trained & very obedie1lt') lease/sale. 2 BR, den • Only 8 ~. 00\Y Owner room with fireplace over yard. bu i 1 t -1 n • , $250 2 Ma"-\Vorkino< Adu!;-Monaco model. avail in
Fountain Valley desperate. t.take ori<'r. 4000 sq. ft of ~'Ood & glass * 5 BEDROOMS * per/mo. New carpets. vm'Y.ft.ESPONSIBLE!' Nov, ~lany extras. Prol.
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ocean view. $99,500. clean, spact0us 1-story, Exdusives care of home! privileges. gardener ind.
ITI Houff -TURNER ASSOC. Clilfhaven. Please call eves. 5@.-7881 $.525 mo. 644-2696 ~ ··, •--GE~~ a lot. 10%-Do\vn. Income ($175 max) . ..-.ut. new" 3 at)' MINI Price fu.4471 I m•l 54WIOJ ··= N. 'l1't. t H~ .• Lam•n• $89.000. $3.1,950. Two 2 Bdrm 1 Ba on Walker & lee MOST ~
Molher'11 pride ki1chen with 4 1177 -• :"_A_,.,...,.'"'·"·"--3 Br bulltin.!l & large eating area. $3750. Yearly now and rents •••1. 1,, ... ,, IMMACULATE 2 Bedroom 3&'....,b~ ......,.~k. in:
This 3 &-droom corner lot -• ...L.i....l'V'EAN VIEW** 120-F Tustin Ave .. N.B. need raising. Great low S 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams b:xne + !IC?'eeDed-tn family I , bar , ~ 'JI( JI{-REALTORS 642--4623 first time investor starter room, gorgeous la.JxlicaPlng, eroom, we t , bltns, 2
hOnl'!• has a ust'd brll'k ~HH b .. u. on u1'0 Jo,s. /. tsearuoh1&, unit! GAGE CO. LANDLORDS.I close to shopping. AduJ•• car gar, elec. opener. tlre"'acc "'""'r family "111 11'-Baths. hre~ace. 26ll STRAWBERRY Lane. · 106 -•.•~/mo Balboa •~ -.,. •V ¥ _ is $52 950 fourplex Buy I 2 or \V only. $285 prl!r mo. including ..-.. · · IP"O<J""""''""· lQve as winter approacJ\es. Priced at 2,000. f'ixer, Painter, Yarder & 3 'of these 2· B •1 ' b Dri N 8 e SpeciaUze In N~'Jl0l'1-.,ardener. ,..__,ii ,....,,.. -· "'""'1LJ"'"t's .,,.,., a 3 Br, 2 Ba
'!I block 10 elementary DO YOU NEED A Buyer assumCl! Bonds. the "'hole ball ot wax, 7 C • rm .a ve, · · Beach • Comna de! Mar e • """""'· _... ,,.. ...,.....,.,.., .,~ !lehool in prldr of O\\'nersflip t.USS!ON REALTY 494-0731 rooms rambling with used ourplexes. 10% down. Will NEED CA ? $1,COl, or up to & Laguna. Our Rental Ser-quired, Call Villatt Real home In Newpjrt Shores w/
neighborhood. Vacant '" GOOD BROKER? Lake Foresl brick front. Huge lot. Unck-r ~Un •nuo'"nal "'anu;~ct or $3,COl, S ,000 and lTIQre. vice i!J FREE to You! Thy EsM tate,lla ~ .. A~dame at commF I "•"1'1n" poodb>I & te~~· posse!sion 011 c r 00 it ,.e need 90r;e homes lo l('il S21 000 5\1i'~ loan Ask for """ v · en..,, on way Remember Avco Thrift for Nu-View! agoo • ~~· rp c, S, gar, pal-Wll,
I $33900 · h outside the Harbour. Call: p' ·Qu. tamrd R. 11 to$600pe:r month. Re IE~ 1 '" u NU-VIEW RENTALS SPA1Rl0.JNG ~N " 3 B•., crpt/drp. 6Ta-5722. approva . " w ' t PRIME Lakefront location, 3 eg, in e a 'i ' $59,850 tourplex, 2 Bn... 1 ha. a a -a e ~an. pon ..... ..., .. ,._., ' attraclive terms. lg BR's, up g: rad e d 642-2991. Backs on goU course. lOOlc approval, use the money 673-40.10 or 49'-3248 huge tam rm, newty pntd, * SHARP 4 BR, 3 BA
larwin realty Inc:. Hl.JNT1NGTO'lj' HARBOUR cpt!l/drps, cent air, patio & down. Will sell on contract 00\vever you like. Al!lo ask $~Horses OK. 2 Br, 1Ba.1 crptd & draped. $2'15, Tuwnhou3e Back Bay. Pool. 968-4405 (24 hrs} Rf.A1..1Y private yard, $64,500. WATERFRONT or conventional. about our unsecured per-acre tot' kids/pet. RED CARPET REALroRS Frpt, self clean oven, dbl
Equal Housing Oppty. 8--16-1384 (2131 592.21345 LA.KE FOREST REALTY ISLAND HOME. $6.1,000. Four 2 Bnn. 1 ha. sonal loans. Calif's Lrge«t Rental Aacy Arlene 893-1351 a:ar, $3'15/lse. man-4
or l'li:CC:::::::=~1 1n1.i Coast Hwy., HB 58&--42TS * 837--6l6t 3 Bdrm, Family Room, houses on a lot big enough AVCO THRIFT Homefinct.rs 547·9641 NEW3BR.2Bahome.Fncd :833-~ll~l>l·~~-~--1
I• OWNER DESPERATE Lido 11te l o/49/• loan avail for one more house or 2 6ro Newport Center Dr. yard, dbl gar. Peta & YEARLY 2 Br. Newly· re-• more unit& Eastside. Will S.lboa. PenlMUle childttD weloome. Nr decor. Nu crpts, drps. Stv., e FREE LIST !·Story tri-pJex. Assume GI A FAMILY' HOME BROKER 833-0780 tradel0;rl2ormoreunlbor SuttelOl bet.ch. 1915 Alauna, frig, Adl&s, m pets. $225.
Joan with normal down.
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Ba. $270 OCC Will conventlonal or CODtraC1. Ne"W"pll't Beach LEASE option 2 BR, 2BA. $290/per mo, 642--3216. 615-«163. Gov't rtopossessed homes, Asking only $48.500. ~· . • , • · . 10%·15% Dcrwn. Rents arc 83J..3440 fplc, cpts, drps, appllanoes, ALONE on .Jot prlv, fncd =sL,;U;;.,:,;;~,_,_Llnd~a-.,~ ... -1,-1,-,,.~1 3.
rorne have pools, !Orne no SCOTT REAL TY patlO, Via Lido S 0 ud · Harbor V i•w Homes low at $fi63. per month. Mortg~ 1 block from beach "-bay. house, $.150, dbl gar. Also,'' br. , > be_, rov. patio, Atrium
down pymt, various areas e 536-7533 e $122,500. CC.d.M.) Palermo S74.4oo' $85,850. Mesa Verde Pride of T ""'~~.1 On the Point 6'l5-tlM6 ' B ~~ ,• & pymts. No obligation. PIER & SLIP . By Owner _ Fee Lot. 4 BR Ownership 4-plex. 3 br, 2 ba rust-• 260 C r, • .,,.,. ~or tamiliea. Jove1y oond. Lease $475.
Equal Housing Opportunities SURFSi"D~E-CoNDO 4 Br. 3 Ba, $170,000. Will Next to pool & green belt, 2 o\.\>ners unit Only 10% orona HI Mar Agt, Fee. 30 -
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liERBERT llA\VKINS Going! Going, Delux:e 3 BR, lease with flnn opUon trplc's, cpt, family rm, bar, down. Will ~ll on contract PUT YOUR MONEY LEASE ••f option nr bch., , DOVER SHORES
REALTORS e 839-1600 I ~ Ba newly deeor. l!as LIDO REALTY drapes, landscaped. or CCtnventional. TO WORK FOR YOUI pa.tto, 3 br, tam, din, !1'COr'd Beaut. view home. 4 Bdrms., <,..,.,....,..,.. ____ ,,I e1o·erythlng! Bllns, W/D, re· 33TI Via Lido, N'pt Beach 673-7133 * 675-8473 $185,850. Buv all 3 ol the'"' ONE OF A KIND! shag. lmmac. 968-mo. 4 Ba, $1,100. Mon --·. I' £rig wood burni trplc w/ J "" Earo 10% or more on well· 3 Bedrooms 2 "·" be '~-· IMMED. POSSESS. gas'logs. Orlly ~.500. Call * 673-7300 * BAYCREST. by owner, 2800 S52,950 f~urpl~xes. . Sl?CUl'ed 2nd Trust Deeds on W • •w.i ths. HOUSE forrent-3 bf', l"obe. Bill Grundy Rltr. 675-6161
3 BR, 2 ba. C-omp. redecor., ~nillon Asooc. 673·7311. M V d sq, ft. 4 BR tam nn form ~~r delai~ed infonna,t10n on Orange County real estate. ~ ~~ &.& ~~ 1rg ~~o " .. ~· pet ok. $'250 OCEAN fmnl 2 Br, 2 Ba furn
new c a r Pel s . F'ireplace. GOVT tsa •r • din nii 2 flT,lcs 2 ba lrg ese 8 other un ts call SIGNAL MORTGAGE oo. -id. Y-"" • --"··.--~ mo. ~-· $300. Winter renl:als. Have , d rd _, ' · · Don Berma.n Broker and ...., ...... Y ~ NEW 2 Bdrm ad! he Sha Y YB REPOSSESSIONS 11.111.te foyer, kitche n units speciali 't Red Carpet CTI4) 556-0100 606% Jasmine L oondo, ot r ca.JI or come In to gee
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BALBOA BAY PROP. & 4. BRll Call for appt, ~125. open 17th St Costa M ' · Agent 548-1290 PRESTIGE community 2 br, ~1esa Verde Dr. at llarbor For full information, Call: RANCH STYLE house 1-5 Sun. ., esa. WILL Buy 1st and 2nd TD's ROOri.fY one bedroom duplex NEW 2 It 3 BR. adlt. condo., 2 be., Jg, fam nn, all elect * 556-8800 * SCOTT REAL TY IM , MESA VERDE N•"1"rt.Cre" Cbndo THREE IS A up lo $100,000. Call "'twn 5 unit """" from park and pools, lonnil, "'· $275. & kit, w/d, prlv. heh. l3110 he,
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. t B h * 546--7533 * .,... Plan 5, new, 1mmed. occ. Sa.c· CROWD & 9 PM or 7 to 9 AM teru:Us -comer separate en-$295. Agent 548-1290. 524-3473 or~ un 1ng on •ac L stia......t bea ..... , emb ,,_,. ""11 tranc 1-1
$30,900 R~POSS"SSIONS ~-_, """' lllOOll dlsrount, 4 br, 3 ba. ~ ' • ..,.... ~ mo. Irvine • BR, 2 Ba, unfum ""'' IJiO IOi lush.ly landscaped yard. E.x· fam rm, pool, tennis. Owner in this case il's income! 644-1211 Agt. $33(), steps from ocean
:·or information and tocaUon tra. space for boat or CAlnP. 642-T796-Le.rgc 2 bedroom, triplex. I~ LOVELY 2 BR home, frpl c, Property House 642-3850
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l"O, :act . features enonnous 480 sq. ft . BY 1 1 and rem 1n super Costa . Iy, 00 pets. ye a r 1 Y . 3 BR, 2 ba.. tum ....... $300 • xec 1u•uu"'u.,.,,\,,l.R ..
KASABIAN family mom. Let us show owner-we. 2 xBra spac. t.lesn $;i3'5oo Can 646-nn $300/mo. 434 Goldenrod 3 BR + bonus. 2~ ba. $425 ~31 Br,~~ b123a·,frl!~C.:.~!·
you hcnv much $59,900 can garden condo. R, 2 BA, · ' ' · A CdM. 3 B 2 Ba.,. ..,..., JTtO ...,,,,.... ~
Re•I Estate ~2'-'-•• buy.Cal1546-ZJ13. $64,500.646-1974~ on.NrlLll•IT'SFUNTOBEN1CE1 H F lhed 300 ve., 6'13-8289ewa. 30C'2n..· .......... m .NR · ' '"' .._ .OUMI um I 2 un 1 n.. frplc ..,_,,. ..,..., ~tbs .......... $f'lO . Beach 4 Br, fa.m. rm, 3
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Ol'ENt1L 9 • TT"S Fr.#1 TOBE NK:E1 CLEAN & PRETTY ~ . , -, ~ ..,..., --. • .... ,, ... , 4 BR 2\1 be + ·" •.~ Ba -1 -~ ~1 '" l llJI 1::11111 stove. No child/peta. Avail • .-,ew • • ~ , .. ,, c, .Luuuu, • uv, ..,n.
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HUNTINGTON HARBOUR ~ ~ BAYFRONT $165,000 ·-. ' '"""'apt. Yard. Laguna. SHARP,~an. 3 BR. perfect By Owner . .IOOJ 11q. tt. r.ted· OO' deep \\'ater frontage. 3 .~0 NEW UNITS S170-Utll pd. lrg & nice 1 Br. cond. newy tor move In. No BEACH/pool/tennis 3 BR &
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dock accessible! rrom either Dcni8:ln A&80C., 673-7311 . C~tE!-l\lesa. Unusual dept'('-Mar !age Realton. sklc. 5 BR, \rg master i..-uile c1allon oppty Sch~ · $).89..1 Br. nee.I' beach. Vlew. SHARP 3 BR, f.a.m nn, view, "SINCE lMI" S•n Clemente
1\•/1vater vie-n· & [rplc. 3 QUICK CASH BLBRUFFS2,1 XBa' Plan1 • $60\d000~,,31 $54,000. Price $385.oo?~% Frplc, pool. Lagw;la. nice yard, lease, ava Im· 1st Western Bank Bldg. h:ttti.<;, den, 3 frplc's, formal • ' • yr o W · ,,., down IOO'fo rented now $225--2 Br, trplc, patio, pet med. D:in V, Franklin University Park, Irvine 4 BR. tam 1m, ~iffs, ~1G-OS!.J A~YfL\IJ<: di/n 1wn1ba, lrg fainily room ~~11"090 Trucha. 0 n c r C °F'or details call · oNk.UB~boalEW. WIRntE"N· TALS Realtor 673-2222. ' D1ys 552--7000 Nftht1 prlv bch w/elub prlv , conv, FULLER REAL TY
1-""'"'"""''""""''""'"'"""I "'"·et r , game room, THROUGH A · JS REAL ESTATE • 2 BR, 1 BA, remodeled, $375. mo, 213:794---345.1
CY O\\'NFR 3 BP. 1;1 OA r:our1.Y'.1~· back deckin.g 1y/ N$3PT000C~s11, 3mB'.,· 121:.iv_Ba. 5-18-1 168 or ,el'e 557-6244 673-4030 or 494-3248 redecorated. Cape Cod Santa Ana Hel•h~ ' ' • •• ' • r1re plt in tl11'xiran tile & ut: ow Ul (' ICW B 1•"· I I ·~. 509 Golden~ 673-1658. 3 BR.,~~ ba. •••••• $4!)0/400 -=-'-'-"'"'-'-"'""='·::....-1
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II''' Cpl' N1 a1 so. bis ~hpp" .,..., LU>..'URY 4 br, 2~• ba,. lg .·-·"ly ·1noome 114.t'". 4 BR house avail now for 9 "-aul -~n -Ad 1 ·I ., · ••• •• ...... ,.....,.,-. · ' , · ."" ~ .':' ba1hs, kitchl'n & "~ bar. .._... .,., °" ., ... ...., · ......., u ts 4 BR 2 be.Hu 1•• ,(: ht>arh. $36.T.'lll. 5;l6-a:/ Int~'Olll iv / An1·Fnl fan\ rm, huge master suite. St!O ooo mo. lease. Lots ol room. no pets No Child ~ ' " ............ ....
P "I I WANT AD Agont/o··-'· 641Hll66 R IVIERA' REALTY $275 per mo. STUDENTS . . 2 BR. 2 baths ........ $325
3 BR. crpts, drtls, new DIW. tncd:. Sngls/pets ok. Avail
Nov 1. $290. I.st, Jut + $100.
Bkr. 5'S8-&721. 644-4670 ~··n~ 0~~· lhl'OUghout. 2 blks from 8 yr """ WELCOME Call (ZlJl 3 BR, 2 BA, paUo, a:a.rage, 5 BR, 3 1-, N'pt Bch .• $575
ASSUME 79/o LOAN grade 11ehool. Parle w/tennis 3 BR house near ocean: IO\Y 14:1 liro.~·~··; ~:.~1. 289-SJOO u 'no ansWft' leave clean & spacious, $425/mo. CALL 552-7500
$:\!J,900 :l BR Lo C11".~1a. \\"alk courts. S152,5((). By Appoint-642 5678 ~~vn'°" Repaymaltor'".t:,..., ~~31.e s 642·7007 645--5609 Ews. messagCs (713) 582·5219. Yea.tfy lease. 6tf..0611. VISION Houte1 Furn. or
11, ~a,ll. Priva\c ....-.r1v. rnenl, Tl~/~·15.i7. ..,..... u,,,...,.,..., o=tcE & 1 IRVINE T Unfum. 310 •-J • r r · ndustrial hldgs, 4 BR 2 BA No »A•-...nt err VU large, 3 Br, l -':::''~'·="5;''°'··======C.:.:N-"';::"";:"=·~·P;;•;:d';:'':":'=:"'='.:•;:•:;•;:d:;_! k========olHAR£?R Vu Carmel 3 bdrm. 100% full. Loca.tcd at Avaii Oct.' 1>Ja':."15th'. 3 Ba ava Oct 15th. lM or General
1-$.S9,000, ~ agents please. Orange County airport 10% $375/mo. Days ~urro, mo $500. 831-2738. • d h'ff -:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\
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I P' ~v occ year y, ..,.,,.., ........ "". '-incl··• -.., 2 BR 2 ha tum winter 1-. ......,..,... nr 3 br 2 ba: drapes, garage 6'J3.8540,' 221 ll<leS ener &'tf.8974. Univ. Park Center, Jrvl.... ' .,., A KING SIZE ~nc s7oo mo: 7 % perct"nl Olamonrl, Comer of Balhoa Costa Mell "'!l~~~"!"~'!"",,;';;,,~ NewJ)Ort Beach, 3 BR, 2 b&.
0\1E 12 !tOOMS 4 BR mt. S69,500. Fl~:<. dn. Own" B Ibo P • I :.::::.:..::.:=----NEW Friends Awalt in Univ. Unturn. Yriy, $300. H . . : . 5.:17--0350. a a en1n1u • Lease w/ Opt~ $100/mo. Park t Ha. huge recreaHon rn1 ., ""' w/pools, ten n Is , associated
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orrtce or den. Lge }iv\ng rn1 house. + 4 units. Roo'!1 for Baths, pier, float. \Vlnter or Br. Townhome. Avail now. br, 2 bft, din rm on: 1 level
ii•/chroming trplc'. Lge, kit-more. S7.200_lneon1e $65,000. >Tly. 673-2039 $249. No sngla. 828144~ ahag, IOOring beam celling;
ChCfl y,•laJl bftns. AIL CUS· Chmcr 548-4562. PENINSULA Point $400 mo. ~897""'/~!305;7';.,,,.....,.-=,-.,-= frplc, sm. gardens, AVAii
1on1. built w/ma.ny eXlras. lnduatrial Prof)9rfy 161 'ti! June 15 1974, 6 BR, den, * SHARP 4 BR, l BA ~':1,m!!_.381'!J.,4T.&_ak12'!'.:". ot l l.!"!"l!'•""'--~i"sl~a"nc1"'"""'""'!!!!1PI
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option. CORNER IS-El Euclid .tr C d I u... Frpl, &elf dean oven, dN TURTLEROCK 4 Br., 2~ LITI'LE CALL '=" 64l·l <l14 Talbert FV, \Vil\ sell $81\1 oronl • m.r irar., $315/lse. 833-897( or Ba, 3 car gar, many extras, Island home.. 3 BR,
'} .• '::.!• l~low Ta" appraisal, C. J, VERY choice location thrnc l-'~::::;l"""'-""-~=~---Inc gardening, no pell!, $4~ 3 bft & den, lovel.Y patio, l-~..,r,_ ... ,..111.~-J#C.MI. i\lcCornilck 645--4363 bedroom, three 1bath, t11'0 NEW 515/0630 furn. yrty, $600 Mo. 'TY l 126 OPAL. New 2 BR, 2 bl. llEA.. ots for S•\e 170 fireplace home. Ste))I ro TOWNHOUSE SPAC. 4 BR, 3 BA, kids apt. Beam. ctll'A. Cara ..
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Newport Shortt l-tarbou;, ji4:f $~~n~IQ1tg~ ~~~ m.lsle72'15. dl'Jl8, ~. 61:Hll99 ~95b)'or =:.:-l~~es. C4ll \Vlnton R.E. · 61-"~
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2·Sly. A·fo'n1nlc. 3 BR .. 2 I~. ' LIVE ON LIDO yard. $285 Santa Jsabef. built lns, fenced yard avnil ~CUNA I Br. Qui~I beach
Nt'11·ly ck>ror. in & out, itll'l. LAGUN,6 ~ _,r:c1 acNh U>butlld$2000bl 2 BR, 2 BA. brick frplc. dbl&n--:;;::2639:o;;',' ~046-=ml~;.· ~--I Nov 2 S29l per tnO, Phone cou.1ge. Sl65 Sa la r I ~
nc\V carpets & drapes. (!a, ""!~ ... · ot a e g1.r., wshr/df")'l'. ____ Wlntcr l1"4S . SHARP 1 Br. c•--. 83l/91l5 adults, no pets. ~8170
Wl.500. ~ at this lime. fabulous view rental. $35(1, 8'73-m7. 2U: FamlJ.y w/ldd Ok. ... _... Laguna n..ot eves.
C.AYWOOO REAL TY & future Investment. ~ 79.)..(M17. caura t..raat R4!:ntal Aicy SE=E-------* 54&.1290 * ~rr:t Rcll.ltor 833-lJ.55 WINTER IN.Se, beaut So. Homeflncltra 547"'641 ~lntJ.!::· l 81-,J, BaN Cotly. 'oome~ r~ t1:ar~w;:tlt2 ~
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R rt 174 ..., ,,__ couple. Al!IO 2 BR tnc:d storet.. No.-. or ehll....__ Condomin iums "'UICK CASH "° "'" • -1. ll.650. Month. S 30 · ' ' ~-~ ... ,,-Bill Crundy Rltr 67>6161 I • ktdt/pets. Art. Fee. Can 71414 9 4-6 4 5 8 or Furn. 315
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~-• ...i. .,.,.. '""" MO Af'. Unfwft. US Apt. u-... 165 Ajot. Unfum. J6S Rantalt to Sha.-430 1"'1"-11.antal 445 Pound llr" ad1) 550 ntro-Unfum. .mi -II STORAGE-SHOP 1260 "I tt -'=..;.;.;.;.... __ _ -~==----=: lilbN ftentwta Cotti Mell . ~~ ~~---SHARE modern tum lpt. Su· 10' tdt Nr. NB Poat Ofe. Jo'OUND ltf'lY O.Wty tu.I._ Jdt. PALOM90 o.trucdoa 0>.
El TOfO * GRIENTRl!I! * ..,.,, """"' -· ""1pl<. 22JV. OH dm. "' It. "'" About 4 moo We<tlna St. Lie ..... Bl-191llOL .. BALBOA 1 Br DILUXE PARK NIWPORT .mar DM1 many Mt'fUI at 542.9520. • wtll!e Dea t'Oll&t. vie. ot m ttmod .. alter., addk.
NEW Sp&c. 2 BR.1 condo. l 'it Yearly. nso . Wi 1:1;: N:Uoe, Cttplex~noa.untttla= APARTMINTS APAR:TMENTS a i:ood pnce. &73-Q22. I "THE Factory" bu • lr'I Anil& le Wllsqn Sl., Laguna -'!::::;,,; ... ;:,::";.:;:9C-::c~l51.::;;:;~-1 bl:\ heated pool, attchd pr, S73-T2lJ or•~•--2 2 o~ --'<-,_,. -1.. , .... .l-B&cbf'lor 1 or 2 Bed.room• \VANTED female to share ~,....... avaU . s•-•mo. ln Beach. 4.%6130. GERWlCK A: SON bluns uorrded up ! ·-~'-'i-i~~i='----room. """"• uvm ~ """"'"". ~·,....·•· 'f ~wuq• hD 2B bl k I -~ -Bld ~-·-.. ~, l »·mod 918--W a.ti} ' Coron• clel MM' m. '63T lldtn Ave., CM-mhl& Pooll • ·H"1th SP' • &nd 'l'ownhoull!• ~e 3 on, A •Pl. oc to Ca.Mel")" Village 425 30th St., !o'OUNO Ol"BJliC lhof1 haired g ........... l\UW ._ _____ ...,. ___ , -...W4. 'hnnll 0ow1:1 • 0ym and Fr. J19UO Open M Dally Beae~. Only, su.i. NB. 6tl-S606 or~-male ca1. About 9 nlOIJ. t State Uc. Bl·ll4321
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2SOO Seaview, CdM. 'BDRMS., trplc. Private l SR 1 Dtn From $UIO at Jamboree on San Joaqum · SAVE SUS 494.a1JO. remod, add. Uc S.l 1.69072. BLUFFS RENTAL mo Vt.IUt. Ootaw "Delom". End unit, 3 Br, 2~ Ba, "lretli _c_ .. _,_•_MMI __ . ----
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lanal. All elee bulb-:W. ' BR from $210 Hilla RoM1714. ~i-Home.P~r. 8 3 6-11 94, NOW LEASIJ1G 1'-WD: Little brown male doa. ,M::.:>,_;;W;:ayc.=O>:o·;:""'"""'"-=co· __ 1 Oarqe. 1Jrobr 615-8100 2 HR. Twnhlea From $250 ) _... 7-548-1479 Huntl"ltan Beach w/~ OOllar , brown colla.r, Electrlc•t
SUNNY 1 trap<. le Uvlng' MEDITERRANEAN WVEi,y l BR, 2 Ba RETIRED Jody to '"""" 2 NEW M-1 mune "Sporlcy." Vic f"V, ~:::;=~----I
VISTA GRANDE
E-Plan 3 Br, tam.Uy nn. wtde
green bek $600. montt\.
1221 V!Ma Huerta, Lowest
priced tunllshed 3 "Br In the
BJufh. $385. per ~th.
BAY & BEACH
REAL TY '75-3000
BLUFFS
For lease. Spart&:llng new
Condo, er't'at unobstructed view upper Nev.oport &y.
Expoli'ed beams In ?iv nn A din nn. + extra Ir& fam nn.
All 'elec. kitchen, 3 BR,
3 BA. IQ;O, 213/48\.1800.
BRAND new 3 BR. 2'iii Ba,
deluxe condo. Newport Creat, pool, tennb •
courtYard aettlng • s.lna:le11
or family $500/mo. unl. $600/mo furn , 6#-7211, Agt.
3 BR 2 Ba, all e.lect. Condo.
newly redecorated, $.1.50 mo
renl-1eaae, 548-4359
San Juan C•~T1tr•"'.D_
NEW 2 BR. Condo, cpto,
..... lndry, pool, ~/b<h
& -· ia.. 131>. -.....
TownhouMUnfum. "5
Costa MoN
d1nlnC rm. bay View. $2Zi VILLA"E Baytront Condo. In luxury bedroom l beth TownhOU!ie. 940 Sc;. F't & ur Broo4diuml\V1mer. 962.IS72 ELECTRJCIAN·Ucenae No.
yearly. 675-622$. '"1' adult bldg. on Balboa Penln. Pool. $125/mo. 66-6610. Hamilton ~. :-,·, .... hult.l St. 2 CATS w/fiea collars _ 1 233!08. Small job&, malnt 1
ALL trrll.JTIES PAID lalboe Pentntul• KM) Harbor Blvd., C.M. Unbdlevable Emu! · pool, SHARE my charming BalbOe 960-1970 cream 1 11.·ht Lag Bch •"C'"""'"7. ~·-;-~~-· ---I Coml*l'8 before )'Vil rent en•> 5574020 slip prtvU.. etc. $41.S/per Ill.and Bayfront home lml Presbyterian Church 415 G•rdenlnp cu.tom 4eail;ned, fffturinl:' 2 BR, near beach a: ba¥ szo OPEN EVERYDAY mo 645-4203 or 548-969~. JG.50. $200 mo. 613-018s. , 4001 BIRCH, NB Fare&t. '94-751» ___ _._ _____ I
e Spadowi kitchen with in. mo, yearly. '"'5 llOW'I: Fri-Tuel lo.6 ON THE SAND WORKING rlrl wU1 shate 360:> sq, n. l5c per Ill l't F'ND _ 2 block dogs _ l p~ PROFESSIONAi~ gardener,
• =-~~C Utt. . 87)..... Wed. & Thur&. 1().7 Cute 2 BR w/1tove & nl~ apt wfwne $90/lllO. below going n lr. It. mtg. die, 1 Peakapoo -Vic, ttte v.'Ork, pr u n Int ,
e H~UU ltOn&;e BAYTRONT prl\'. beach, Ira: Da•• ~'nt relrig. Fa490bulc>la1,L <--~~-$250D · Utll pd. CaJI ~::m3. ....11s1e, strg. Baumgardner Huter, Garden Grove j~r~~!":a P~~llgn~pGe:!!:
e Prtv dtlm:e 2 t\ 3'B.R.. furn or Wl-·-rut Yearly. n ---..~ r. FEML t I llh 54.1-5032. 530-T78S -.. ~ att p&tiot 6'?3-6640 642-3239 room.ma e o r &16--5893.
• CioRd prqe w/atorqe turn. · BRAND n@W 2 BR 2 BA., DEL 3 lBR. apt, 1 blk from beach, 1300 SQ. rt'. t-1-1 space F'ND : 1haggy poodle -Silver c*"'-c""-""tl.,--~G~-,.,--_71-• Marble pullman (orarui dal Mllr UXE new Br, 2 Ba; 4 21-30, call alt 6, ~-v.•/tronl oUice, lge rear grey hrU Vic Slater & re• ve •rlMln "9
• Klna-az Bdrm.1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ 9be tgi~ocean ~· ... • 2 1Jt.,S, le~_!0, ~.~.Garages for kent 435 door, Sllr> mo. 1793 Whittier. Euclid at Cox School 1''.V. Winter Cleanup & Pruning. e Pool • 8arbeques • sar-· ,._, · uu ...... ., .... .,.. .. .,. CM. 646-5033 days; &16-00SI 968-2738 Rye Grus&: t.falnt. Sprnldrs
rounded with pl.Ulh land-'"" -· • --·r~'tt"n Be#Ch ~·6~9ll.$325Jmo. Yrly. MINI WAREHOUSES eves. FND Turtle vie Avocado in lnsl & Serv. 6£.Wn. """"' ~ -;;;;::;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I 1-SQ It I ~M ~-1 EUROPEAN Ga t den e r. Adultl, No Peta f),, ort• • 1 BR. O'pts, drps, atv, ref. STORAGE ""' · · m-space ... u "'"~'' t.faintcnance . l..andlcapina.
2 Bdnn. S21S VILLA YORBA encl gar. Idea.1 for quiet No Mow.in or Move--0ut ;~~Sill) 0~~:i193~itrre~ Last SSS Tree Removal. v~ reuon. 365 W, WUt0n SU.1971 adult. No petl. Walk to charge•. From $7.50 per 646-0681 able. 642~ eves.
$30 WEEk & UP TOWNHOUSE 714/142.9622 Bd\, $200. 6~. month. 1 ~~-646-Slm days; ALASKAN Malemute. 1nale COt.lPLETE Gardening
e Stud\c I: 1 BR Apta. 2 Br, firep{ace, pool, private 1, 2 I: 3 Br. Unrum. 3 BR 2 BA bltna frplc 2 Ha.inilton f.· N•"''lanfl St., HB l 'Ai years. 90 lbs. Pt>rlttt Services. Lav.·n and Carden
e TV & Ma.Id Service AV&U. patios, continental break-$123, $144, $154 a 1.fo. stove, blks ' to hen. $xc j,er ALLSPACE Renti •s W•nted 460 mask. Loll 1011 vie. Raitt Catt. Re8ll0nable raiet.
e Phone Service-Htd. Pool fast. $piiclous rrou,nds, near retrlg, util incl. Moderate mo. • Leue. 838-934.l/ 960-1970 & P.1cF8dden, S.A. Call 536-5139.
• Children • Pet Section :O~":r ~·::; Income • Applications Wei-673-5318· GARAGE WANTED Please Help!! ~~ofr 9 6 s -9 8 9 7 ·a ==R'°E'=EN'°"'TR=E~E~G~ord_,..-0>=-m~/1
2376 Newpwt Blvd., CM $250. Corona de! Mar, ."°"'..,~'~· !:'!!''!!!!!!!!"~!!!!"!!!!!'" NEW duplex, 3 Br, 2 Ba. on Urgent! &f5.7216 WE NEED REWARD tor return of red res. In~. F'l"ee est. !iJ!' ~915!5"or 66-3967 644-2611 **NEW NEW N beaut. Npt. Isl. Frplc, nwd. 2 BEDROOM HOUSE Lawns'~'""' gard, 673-...,_, CAdaoodfor$$onrent) . Deluxe 1 & 2 ~v .. *.~. kitchen */dlbw!flr. Bal &Office Renral 440 full rro'A'fl male ca t H-Q ITY WW S
CLOSE to ca: a: Harbor * p • ~••••-. --~ablo, -•-. d-hr, cl-~to sundeck. $350. 838-6988, wit'h large !c.'nL-ed yttrd for :J v.·/whlte chest. Lost 1016 in S~teut~. N~. 280644 ~,' .... 11uw-1 .... ., "" .,_ ""'" medium sized dogs, {1,1'eU Pr es t 1 g e tract nr. •• !i4.Z-l70l •
llhopping cen~. CI ea n. clean 2 or 3 br. crpt, drpm, lhoppln& & beaches. Adults OCEAN view, yrly, 2 Br. 1 PRESTIGE tni.ined & very obedient!) Goldenweirt &: Ed Inge r, • • • attrac. 2 hr, walk in cloleb, pl.do, pr. 422 Larklpur. on))', no pet.. $175 to $210. Ba duplex. $275. ~ 2 r.tature Working Adults 847-3986 or fi'T.H8XI lt10W & ll>CE
spe.c. nns w/bNm celllnp. 613-3687. ~Atlanta Ave. 531r2647. c'=""'=-"°'""'-642-3639"-'=-''"-ve"''-· _ OFFICES VERY RESPONSIBLE! LOST around noon Oct. 71h. a..EAN UPS
No doga. $159.!50. S36-SU4. -BRAN==D~...,--.-.-1""-:2_B_R_a_p_t.U>IJ"U -=~RN=,=,,.,~. -'2ba~, "brlih~"1"°A &>ELUXE 2 br, 2 ba, gnat Founr.ln Valley, Beauti· Will take extremely good Vic ot Reuben's NB Rest • ~ • * • SIUNNING l A: 2 Br, 2 open bum celllnp. $350 per IWln.Y. drpa, mt a: col:d area, pets ok. $250. Tom ful new bulldlna:, iround care o! home~ Un~mal man's wristv.·11.tch: 1 Gen•r•I Services
Ba. Garde.n Apt.a. Pool. Air. mo. Realtor, 644-7270. wattr furn. closet 11pace 838-3443 or 548-3869 Door, 3,(0) square lett, Please call ~s. 543·7881 Sublltanti.a.I reward, t.all , ------.----
rec nn. $165 A Up. no W. :3'0n"'-.'-;~~,'iBa.~.o,du:-p!'7" __ c..,,..,,,,,,,1 galore. 1 child, no pets. DUPLEX 3 er, 2 Ba. All will dlvlde into smaller I (S17S max) ,67$-"-"1863-"""-'------ALL typts borne repatrs.
!!th Stc-·.;;CM;;::.·~-~~~ i:··~ dra """lot.~ S.156. 84,_1689 bit-in!. Blk to beach. Xtra. otficts. SOc per &qUare W~ BR house, must SMALL light brown dog_ Actual Ume-&: ma~!.
L .. Fully Furn 2 Br't ~e, f111' 1r11.~2334. =.=w""'AU<~°'ro""e~EA=m=-.-lrg. Year round. 1-827-2382 :i:1;ie ln~ucl4ifiltle ~· be 1 clean and ~ ~ collar w/rtrinestns. ~:ri Se}{'. No jo~ too ~m.
Caso de Oro
81.tnl, w/w, bH.m c~ pool, 3 BR, 2 BA houee, So. or 2 BR, e11>t:s. drps. d09e BLUFFS area 2 Br, 2 Ba, I ~ uCall ~ $300 or en. For t Vic. Santa Ana I: 23rd, CM. 403 ome e pair ' ~~= S ~: M~ no_ .... llllOlo. 642-952Jlhl. JI~ tpic, patloDall, 13251 ~ ~!,. Priv. Pat 1 o . :~th.= pool. ~. ~ (~4) ~ ~1;ed qUie~treet~ ewi1i S48-5~. ?J98 Waterman Wy. :·~ Cutten lnsft.llcd,
built-ins, carpets, drapes. v • .c..... ., rnon y "Ci"''" ~ Y -.. 2%1 Detroit. 968-81'19 take anything nice. 642--0243 REW ARD! !Afit valuable qua!\ """'-bl<
pool rec lac U«> Contact rates, t UO mo. I: up. 2376 3 BR, 2 bl., 2 itory, ocean & before 2 pm weekdays. ring 10/9m in South Coast Ftee'~stimatl"I, ~n,;;. '
Mr.' Queen 549-m:i Newport Blvd. 548-9755. bay vu. $325. mo, Avail. $1BR41).\ibl~-' '!.!!,HJ! .. Bcpoolb. 2 San Clemente WANTED· 2 Br unfurn house Plua. Please call ~&S29 H II
ATl'RAC!'IVE »·~-~ unt N •-~ ·7-' u•, ... ....,, ""l'"'o ' ' B' v I Wh H ' /bl IU -NewPort Beacl'I """""'='r t av ...... uo...-'"""' play yard, carport .l lndey NEW 2 BR, 1"-BA, ocean in Costa 1.1eaa. w/pel. .....,, t. US1CY w ue ---··~·------1
w/lrg encbled patio. $110. Cotte Mela facil. Cpl &: 1 &ml child ok. vitw, Top area, super de-Below Sl.50. 979-3396 .it 6 eyes. Young female. Vic. 32 FT. f'URNI'l11RE Van tor
BRAND NEW Incl atll. ~1334. .;c;..;.;;;..;;.;;;,;,;;..____ tio peta. 842--4664 aft 5:30. luxe, adulta. $250, 492-1'64. pm. Ba,y &: Newport. ~. local furn hauls &: ren'I
1:::e! ~ :ai~! ID pur-D1n1 Point o'GPRAENNINDG .. =~ :e:n~~!~~Ji i: S•n JIHln C•e••trano • 'i~~d J°e ~~:I •·------· ~ul!g~=-~~ :~~y
• 2 A 3 Bedrooms q belcony plush~ $1.95 ZBt lBA,crpta drpa for hone if po1slb l e.·1,1~-----~]fl•J student Large truck Reaa
e 2 ~~gr ~~~ ~ ~ ~ =.~.116 ~~~'. ai.~~ ~: D~ s:A~~~· H~·s:: .:.::;:n.:.F=:-==::7=0'-!=::o·---,.-,'1•··------~· iiiiii =.:-18:a~~~~
PHONE 645-6141 Motel. 34902 Del Oblapo St. -"1f' $165--1 BR, new shag crpts, 213/S81~. S60 Per mo. Full IE!ct'y, rm. Kit. ptlv. W\dow's Jove.ii mov~ Dependable.
Duplexff Fum. 345 ::-=· : 1 tA~:!: New Steed ~~~· ~lks ci~ 1s~H~~ 2 C:.~bi ~~':,~~~'. ~~~c;~~~~~t, ~~~.,~-~mo~.'~546-~NB~-~&~· CM;;;.,...;;;·,1:Sc;~~;•~l~;';;&~l~o;n;•;;::;;::d57~5 1 ~ADER ·, dump truct !--'--------Heated pool, direct d1aZ Beach. mo. 494-2918 aft 3. •0~ ·~.. ' k "---te as •-•1 • 1•--p _.. No 8 Irvine s:J3..32Z3 . V.'Or . ......,. ... ,e , P•1a1 . io>I -en1n.ula phonea, rei~.llon. sauna $lllO . 1 BR. New erptng, gar, W tml ..._ · ' · · 1 sawing, brellkin&. 846-7110 1---------hath, J a u n d r y laclllties, 3 blks to to\\TI. 5 bUcs to •• "'••' BEAUT office with some 1 -------[j]
OCEANFRONT, former meeting room, cloee to San QulM .tr: Convenient beach. S.15 7th st, Hwit. ocean view, outside en-I ...,...., ] • LEARN TO BE Houseclunlng
owner'1 unit. Upper 2 Br. citmente & J...aiuna Beach. Adult Uving Bch.. 2 ~· 2 bath. Newly trance, oon v. parking, cpts, . ~ A TOUR ESCORT
Furnished. Winter $250/mo. Come play in our Bachelor & 1 BR w/lofts WALK TO BEACH ~~~pei!_"~~lng drp• & ulil incld. S75 per 1 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimm.::;;;:; HOUSE OF CLEAN call 675-63166 sportflahlng, Mopping & F $l60 mo. 2333 E. Coast H\\'Y I 1 Enjoy the lll'!neHta of Pm!. care for home or o<c.
Newport Beach restaurants. $00 week&: Up. rom 1 & 2 BR. Carpeta. drapes, Apt1 C o ron a de I 1.1 a r, Persanals 530 TRAVEL Carpets, u~ It ftoon.
ACT FASI'I 1 BR. l BA. ~~ :::i ::!e:.,r::e $5 1lf3H'::!;1f:!n*s:.:x'~.M. :~7.:7.ltith SL 5.16-8548 Fum. or Unfum. 370 n4;s:-;~~ RENT FUU.Y LICENSED Only p/time woric ~. ~~~~ETE CLF.ANING
$140. Kkll ok. HuntlftlMn IMch 645-4411 DOG RUN a.lboa Pplftsule Executive Office Suite. Utll * SPIRITIJAUSI' * Billngual prerd. But, not \VINDOWS. FLOORS, RUGS
Callr1 Uaest Rental A.Jcy_ 51 VIiia 2 BR. $159. Pool Ga.r. Clrlld &: J anitor paid. Air con-Spiritual readings ID am-10 required. Classes be g i n FREE ESl'IMATES 663'n6
Homeflnilr1 547"'641 LOW WIEKLY RATESlna CJ9 ok. SC-3546, 8.f.7-'1786. LGE 2 BR, 1'4 Ba, bllnl, util dltioned. Ovts. patio, xerox. pm. Advice on all matters Nov. 5, 5 weeks to gradlla· XL:N'I'. hat apt il amce
Eucutlw Sult.. Smd Adult O:Jtn~ex ln Lwih * * 2 BR. 1 .. c-"'~ pd, gara~. Adultt, no peta. 9T16 Katella, An ah elm. 312 N. El Camino Real, San 1ion. Limited enrollment -...... ®tie L_ 1-.. w/---. Duplexes Unfum. 350 FOl'Nt Setttna Loca~ 5 pn, ·-· "'-Y•• Yrly $230. mo. 968-3t65 or 539-UiGl. Oemente. 492-9136 492--90M. cau now ......... uy UN, ~-..... c:.ran.-•t MM-, 727 Yorktewn Blft. Mh\. tro;n ee..Ch I: Ftwy. ~ $14.5, Aak for Dale, ~'m'l3 DESK space available $50 ARE you single 45-55 t\'Want For Quallneations Dep., own trans. M?-3631.
ae.ch IJ!~· :11i0l'ittl'Jtwn 2 BR, 2 BA • • · • • •• .... • .$2i5 . Coron• del Mar mo. Will provide furniture 1 a date Write, Cla.uified Ad Interview Landscepl"I NEAR Beach, \'kw 3 BR., ~ ll4 E, Db St. C.M. 2 BR, l BA, hit-Im, erptS, at $5 mo. Anawerina: 8el'Yit"e No. 54.3, c/o Dally Pilot, 211S ha, ownr's unit, CUBl STUDIOS &. I BR's. 5CS-0'137 or Gt$..«l95 drps, 1 lilk to beach. $1'15. 1 BEORM. tum or unhmt. available. 17875 Beach Blvd. P.O. Box 1560 Costa 1.fesa, PACIFIC TRAVEL LANDSCAPING, •pt1nklmi,
duplex, beam clng, patio., •Full kitchen • TIRID OF NOISE? mo, 645-~. 536-l33G. ~ Flreplc. Free lawxl. 2 Huntington Beach. 642-4321 Callf. 92626. CLUB. SCHOOL R!~~~."At'eftal_J::!!;
fplc, nr ah0p1, $395, 6'1HSOO : r:U::,,'T"acUides Wl.Lton Gvden Aptr. 2 Br, :J 008J~ ~h n!w-Br~;o to beach. 536--0714. m SQ. Ft. 2 Offices, 1 Blh, PROBlDI Pregnancy. c.on-543 '655 & Sprinkler Co. Lie. No .
SPAC. newer 3 Br, 2 Ba, • Free utilities l"' Ba, crpts, d:)Js. Pool. ::u6-9638 Can aft 6 · Costa Mell new, all walnut paneling & f i d c n I, s y m p a thetlc -V 271546, &U-9780.
aerv, ~~· Walle ahopg. 516 • Tree linens Alf.lure adults, no petl, cpt. $120. incld util. S05 pregnancy coumeUng. Abor-Masanry
Iria. $325/lse. 644-6682. 0 TV a: maid"" avail. ONLY $IS2.501MO. * 3 BR, 2 BA STUDIO. PAL~M~if~~TS. Superior Ave.. Newport. tlon & adoptions ttt. 610 E. 17th St. ---'------!
Cotta Mesi : ~~e ' ;:.3 J~~ :~= ~1!ff"~. =· fllmlly. MINUTES TO NPT. BCH. s:~~ente. Small office ~~ANT! Th I ~:-::::~1 .. .,.,;"'!i!!.!""!!b!!U;'!!...,,,,Ana;,,,1963;,;,;;!!!!!..,. I '~ & ::S.~~
VACANT a: Watttna: Sl8\5-2 • 1 Mlle to ocean Call 646-2840 NEW 2 BR, I BA ln Duplex. Bach, 1 I: 2 BR. from~ suites avail. New const. abortion! Know all the facbl -MUSIC , -----ho block &: S'lone. 51J6.63Tl.
Br, I Ba. Fenced yard tar fla..ria: 2 BR, l Ba •'""le ... ......, $210/mo. No pelt. 313 Ad1561"1ta,MNo PeOrta.. Rent $100.·$150. % blk ocean first' Call LIFE LINE -24 ....,,.,,.,,,,., your me p
ld•-•pota. •~--~ uni .. ,. .,.,.....~ ,.,_·-Ave H B 536-4152 eu . & , ___ H ,_,, 49~ """o ,__ ·., .. 1 ~'""' or my studio. Well·known •inting & , eattf.1 LrgM RentaJ Nt;ey BACHELOR & 1 BR., pm.tiol, ;p."""'dab~ ~ =· ;~~"BR,·~: drpl, g~-(5 blka from Newport Blvd.) e~ _P~· .._.... ~· ~":K; ;;; ea&y at home ~~. In O.C. area. P•perh•nglng
Homoflndors 547""41 frpot·~<.:!.. ~th· ........ ·-· .-r ....;, "'"· '-... -·'. Hw<Harl> llS6 -WESTCLIFF-NB Wrl Bo l-..:..;:===::!...--I ·--~w "' •-.... nr . mo. PREVIEW OPENING 1617 any ..... No exp. te 'HANG ""dt·1 •-•~ .. -· . ....,.USTOM PAINTING
cl ... -. •-. hall. pool • Adults. 118>. 26SO Elden No. U•m Leznnd; ~. 5.15 Tu" ca ""° ~ " "'"~" "" 'BEAUTIFUL. brand new, ... ~ • A S3?-l'll5 aft. 1 ant wlnn1ne 1 2 &: 3 b 2300, 1200 & 540 sq. ti, S5c m. · · Construction & Instructlon. Inter/Exter. Frff Color con-
Eubide CM nr Ralfih'1 pool tables, aauna baths, ' • l BR, 9hag nip. d!l!/wah, Aw ' r ~ aq. ft. Ample prk'g. Util. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Call anytime, Wik tor Anker. suiting & est. Won't be un-
f\fal'Mt and ;!1 atiom, r 2 See lt1t yourwJi .JraoI 2 bl°i:' 1 Ba~ Br l~ Ba. fftlC'ed front patio, $195 + ~ ~~ pe1:_'·~~ umgardner, 541-5032. Phone Stl-7217 or write 495.1818. derbid. St. Lie. no. l$t931.
BR, 2 BA. cpta, drps, 1bltna, Ke-ellon Ln. (1 · · ot cl ~· , crptJ, m deopolii.t, 536-1827. just ' i i75. ' OUR TOWN OCEAN View Offit'e $pace, P.O. Box 1223, Costa Mesa. Ina. ~-
OW, pr., Sai5 mo. &tl-U64. Beach, 1 btk N. of Slater). U • carpottl. 2 12 Lagurui IMC'fl Family AIU 12SO Adami for leaae. lmmed occupancy r--i"al Clu'--535 ~ PROF. wallcovering at.ate
EASTS.DI! 142-'llCI Collete Ave., 646-6032 . A·-. <••---'at F-'-"""), H.B. & Coast Higbway, Call onKO -I ] 1· N Under new ~t ye u..i""' ....,-vie.. v!d 962-'"°" s.v1cei ft_..... IC. O. 27!fjJ4, itlltll"., all 2:R.1:::·:;:.~ii: B~~~ mo --1 BR d1t1~. Pref ~t•tc:.e~~~ n:ta~;~1t16·S:,0mce;:,"~roadwaynr * INTRADATA * ~.01
paper. 714 :
rar, $100, 64H034. =~nr ~ ~ '=: = ~. ~o ~~L ~ ~. very deluxe, brand 1, 2 & 3 BR. Furn &: Unf. Newport Blvd, Costa 1.tesa, QUALW' ~ches PAINTING: Wide •nd out.
3 BR, 2 BA, rear yd, children Marr Adltt, baby 0 k ref $80 dep 972 W, 17th St. Afj° ~ st;fY ~pti Carpets, drapes, D/W, TV S50 mo. or Jeue, 67S-876l "~est Hi calif" Babysitting · # Small joba too. Lo ca I ~~· .. '!> ~~~. ~:.,~~· S36-%13l. • ~: ' ' BR. 2 &A.va:-a.~ ~eeks Ott ant. Pool, etc. 525 Victoria Business Rent•l 44S Call r-i'O\V for n FREE sam· BABYSITTING referencea. Call &U--0355 .u>u• "" '-'""'u'-.."' ~ l BR. 2 Ba bull In both • ••·"ts """' N St. At HArbor, CM. 6Q..3970 I til l t' e alter 5 p.m. 2 BR, $169.~Pool. blt-lmi, , t-,carpets, uoors.nuw "''Y• o ... •·abo"tour•-'•'M-* TOP * pepro eon pro1pec1\' M H Cu • .....,,,..._,._,,Yk>ca!N.2BR. ., __ '""' d Ilk I M •-~.-•-I JUI.fl " ~,,,_. u y .. -mat~. Y ome, • m9lll 1FlRST cla 1s pal~ ._c.1, '~ crpts, drpl, ftc. "---or rp, e new, qu et. atun! pe..... vwno:r. _.... ease. In Allowance. r..:n ,
Small yard. No doge. $150. ·U7·1'll6 adults, m pett. $210. m 497-1617 or 642-6636.H '"-"===----I* LOCATION * (n4J 638-:ifm / 24 hours Xlnt care. Good lunches, ting/paperhanging. Ex t . c+r-'175=."''~'°"~'..,· ~'""""'-.-'--i MEN, ~ beach b*I. 16th !1&£e. Agent, 64fr.2414 OCEANFRONT Studlo in untl~ 9:ftch GOLF _ 1 Want to buy fenced play yard. Call an.v· Int. Airlet;S ir;pray. FTee Est.
Huntington betch Rooms Pl3> ~ wk. Apts * CREENTREE * Spanish villa. many trees, DELUXE adult po 0 1 8 Ide SuccefJ8ful retail or service I?" ~mbershlp In the Irvine time, 646-45l4. 'Pffi""'9-5294==-..,.,"'"'"-~~ J'-='-'-'=-------$115 per month. ~7tli6. New triplex, 3 BR, :i BA, secluded, prlv beach. Pref garden .... ,_1ow nr ocean cation on East 17th St. in Coast Country Club, Call Bu1lna11 Service AINTER highly qualiUed, * l BR, 2 BA. cptt, drpt, L_,..., -11,..place 1 ...... -. patio. male adulL $25(), mo incl frpl 1 -·•-. • 6 1 • Costa Mesa 675--1260 . efticlent, "-ould like yoor di!ihwuher &t ranst Nr ~ 7 :Ii~-~ UUI y I 454-2791 rg pe.tiO JIOO I ' PROMPT WAKE-UP SERV buslntss. Reasona ble : schools A heh. Childtt'n OK: I ~-'=-------!~~41~ Eden Ave., Of. 1• r. eaae. sa~. tennl&. ~. ' * ISW Sq. Fl. LADIES want lo meet men \VIII WAKE you a.nytlme! 642-3158.
No pets •'IM -.. mo BACH apt a.t Cteteent Bey ow-i. ... WINTER nit, I BR, fully Also 1 Br. From SJ:fi, '* 'l\vo auto ba)'l'l for companionship & mar-* 968--0269 * -"BA"°YV=lE\="'"'P"°A"t"NT=IN"G,-1 ~1!3 · ..,.,., ,.... I · $155. up. $5), up wk. Chlor 1 &inn, carport, pvt patk>, crpted, 1 blk to ma.in beach, * On site parldng ' riage'? "Partner" 836-1271 1 ~~-':...'::'.:o:::::..o.__ • tv. 1435 N. QMW, 49W5m. new crptl, drps, all d ee. $175. Studio apt. $165. NEW 1 Br, apt, <htl /wsh, * Excellent exposure or 548-1479. Cablnetm•king DISCOUNT. CUSTOM.
La9un• &e•ch 1 BR. ocean front. clean It Reap. adulta only, No 644--8478 or 494-4791. ~~blocks from bee.ch, * Large sign a.rea 673-9352 After 5 PM
ready $225. ind Utila. 729 chlldttn or pets. Waterbeds New 2 br, 2ba vtew upta. Pl _,, CABINETS & Furniture * PAINTJNG .t. SI'AJNlNG
CHEER.FUt.. redtoe. l Br. G ·•~· , •• 1719 1190 ... ,_ frpl ·~""' ,....,, Newport Beech ease "o.u I lal Remodeling & Boe!v.'Ork INT/EXT. TRl!l-1, ACCOUS Ocean aide of Hwy, \/Sew, a • ..,.., ...,.... · .,....wu. c, gar, ..-.. .._.... Rfelonmnict, Bkr 675--6700 Lott ... r...s Pat!Ofi. 646-5Zl9 FREE EST. Jim 979-8186
trplc, $250. inc, utlll no peta 1N;;;;•;;wpot;;;";;;;';;;";;•dw;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, I W . newer 3 hr, 2 bl front 830-0001 ~ l BJ:t. upstatn. srro. yMy FOR lease Ta.oo Tio stand, l;mmmmmm;::;;;; Carpenter f'I p 497-1136. I• duplex. Nf. }')ch. bltlM, OCEAJi view bachelor tot· includina utll 304 33rd. "'W remodel to suite for I--'-"'-"'------a:.ter, •tcti, R91Mlr
Ntiwport lelch OCEAN & BAY VIEW frpl.c, aar, lndty. $375. tap, run kitcherL Yard, no 673-6524 fut food service, Busy found lfrff Mis) S50 CUST'OM WOOD\\'ORK * PATCH PLASTERING * fi73..8ll7. 603 Begon{a. pm. $i25. 673-4156 OCEAN air Jrg 2 BR, comer. fHf W. 19th St. Days Cabinets, paneling, pat.iOfi. All types. Free estimates
Ut.G. J.,wcurlous, up p er, Steps to Bch: Huge 3 er, 2 * EXTRA Irr l Br, Heated Mew Verde reuonable, call eve a, 646---5033, eves 646--0681. S'!All doR female ,,.,,. .. Duke De,durka 646-T;,98 Call S."t<Mi825 ~--~1 -· SL Ba, Upp>er/LOwer. SUndtdt, pool From 11•• Ma... " ' • ~· ... J k •-•0054~ -,,.,.-.,,---'---vr..~n """'' • a ... _ bltlnl. like new. $350 turn: , .. ;... 0 pd; 18 8 7 2 3 BR 2 Ba 646-4011 or 646-4145 1600 SQ. ft. lndW'lriaJ shop, hair, all black:, white on ac oo:rgman .....,.. ;,,, Plumbl"" ~.,.!8Y S4iiO mo. ,yearly $300 WlfUrn. 61&-521)4 or ll ,.. .... , no~· DLX & , , eftCl $225/mo. Al!JO 300 ~· ft. Of-chest • part P o o d I e * All lyt>ts 1t ·••
.,,......,,..,. ~ Monrovia. gu. $170 up. Rental Ok., flee $95 CM. ~2UJ. 839-4200 Fountain Valley Gara.re cabinets. Floor to L.R. 0118 PLlThtBlNG NEAR ne'lr 3 BR, 2 BA, clo9-"""!!'!!:~!!:~~!"',_I SUNNY 2 BR, upstain apt, n5 Mace A'Vt.. 546-1034. If __a ) Ceiling book cue, etc. Remodtls & fuopaln. Water
ed Pl"IP• Yearly. &U-3188 OCEAN.FRONT, O'Pla, drapery, laund nn, Newport IHch ~-iiii-iiiiiiiiiiii;;·~~l l 53&-15"8 heaters, dl!.,poMl8, turnaeea, or 642-7914.. DELUXE gar, older adlts pr@f. No CUSTOM \Vood~1ork, remod. dshwashrs. 64H263 MIC 1;
pet&. cau aft 4 pm.~ LUXURIOUS 4 Br. apt. T d I Pa d• BIA. Corriplete Plumblns ~~-~inzl~~iu ~z: 3 Br, 2 Bai bllfll, ~ Yrty 2 BR, cpl/drp, btttn1, ttfr, yea.rly $4(X) mo. BalboR Raom1 -400 ra er S ra 1se :n-.~1~ r™"~in~u, Service, Llr. mml. $ii~. $450. 838-t!ll; 675-. oool. Adults, no pet. $150. Blvd., Npt Beach. Call ·~='-----~'II PLll.IBING REPAlR.
$35 PER Wk le. up. 1 Br, 2 Br i26 Monte Vista lifgr Na. 5, ~ 2 Bedroom& w/ combo den • C•rpef Servtce No job loo lfl\•ll
0Uplun, •rs ' ldea.helocopool. ~"!rMTV, &16-6.153 SHARP 2 BR, Swedish~. gas klg, l 1 t e kitchen I 1' nes . JOHN'S Carpet & Upholstery ** 642-..1128 ** Fum. or Unfvm. -ma 1erv, · ,,., na, * E/side 2 Bt, 1~ Ba. tbq:, open beam cell, bltins, dt'Slred, 1hare ha, mature Ori Shamooo rr~ Scoteh· 1-..:..;;.;.;,;;....;._____ 415 N. Newport Bl., NB. Bllrts, ft:ftig, c r pt Id r p , wlk \D beach, lease or mo to working ladH?11 $70 & m gard <Soll Retn.rdants l.
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1 Ne!!!rt IHch ~-Tl1E BEACH Pool. No petl. $1 65 . mo., MW379 Call aft 51'M 54&-4603 ti mes Oegrea.o>;ers & 11.ll color Home Repairs & ~modelln;
utG 2 BR, 2 BA. NP'WpOrl Winter S:l75Jml>. 2 BR, 646-0(74. NEW cult. bayfronl w/pri ROOMS $20 wk up w/ldt S30 btighlencr11 & 10 minute Patio (.'O\'Cts, tcnctna:
Shores. Nu aai>t'I· $275fmo, trpl tJo i 1., turn 4SOl UPPER 1 en, Jower l BR. bch & pier, 3 br/2 ba, frpJ. wk up apll. Children &: pct tileach for while c11.rper~. EIE'C". & plumb. 642--6426
yrly. $250 winter. 54g...m2 , Pl , n ce~-· hoth unturn, No chlldren, no BBQ. $f7S yrly. 9'19-0631, section. 2376 Newport Blvd.. dollars Sa.ve your money by 11\\'Ul~
Seuhore: Dr. 64.---pctt, heated pool, $l50 + -'~'~' ~15~1~0.______ CM. S.l8-91SS, tt45-3967. ml' exl.m trli\j,. \\1lll clc11n Sewing/Afteratlon1
I ON the beach$321/thru JuneUW3LpdS $50. Sec. dep. ~ 2 BR&: 1U11deck, new cpts, &: CLEAN, furn Nr. OCC. 1h1v1;1"'111:.m .. A lnlng ""'1·7· 50' ---------1
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J. ny rm. · · Alteration-"2.5••5 •--nwrtstorftlnt !:.:.~.,.· uu•7 ALl.elec.2BR.lB&,lchlld .,ccan, y, wvmo. c . Wllll ryer .._.. -~· 1 .,;~;::~,,,,:,:;-;~"';-i:";::.,;::::-;:;; •• 120 I Immcd Occup'y Retired OK. $15 mo . JAGUAR XKE 1 * 17' Gl.ASPAR BOAT • Cftuch SlO. Chlllr SS. 15 .YJ'll· Nea.t, llC'Cllt&le. ,, )'tars exp. =iiiiiitiiii~ •--ntal nr LldO -~· •Aki~ pets• 7.·c.lt•.w .mo:-. •M , .;, -or '<u-•••t · ~6 f'.;p, 111 \\'Mt coun111, not • r, .... .,....,.. vw ....,, .• rfo T. 'M U'llJ"'Q;1;JU .... ~ ;N<;ro.i.o "''7"V"' bl:'lck beauty xlnl ooncf, \\'Ill 1970 • 115 hp. E\'1nn1dt method. 1 do "-ork inyl'ielf. Television Rep•lr
.&-. F S60 36lh St. Newport »each VERY Nice 2Br ape , priv 1700 WESTCLIF·F-DR. '** NICE room, prlv1ti:i trnde for l&te PU !ruck or Trade for 1rU<:k nr !? Good ~I. 531-0101. ----·--'-'"'---
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a.lbM lelind nn #_.,.., pet rno. 645--0739. pllances. Pool. 64U274, ~ 997-5569 * 548·l96'7 * Fl •'l9 .·~1J I re1190nnblr. mo.I in hOrnt. 4.;;;;;;;.;.;;.-"';....---~-I :!\':'
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WINTER· 12421i Garnet, Le· -· •-, ,,_,,. paint Encl pado. Nr OCX: crpts drp$ lltepe to act&?)-privil. Nol'HITIOker. Cltll SE-440 llfag. motor, Tnlde Yi'URLlnER 0 R GAN . Dutch ~tnln:. Serv. s;,.Jj(),'j C.~f. Bert Ga 11 em or',
2 Br, den. 2 ba, Pf· $215. I HOUSE to bUCh. s.cMkir ll.85. '557...o35o . ' front.' Yrl.y: Bkr. 6T:r'491L 5.l7...(Xl3$ tor Jeep of equal value· TRADE FOR 10" t.rETAL Cement, Concrete -003-=m.1=,.,· ,,.--=-,,,..,,=-
1 per mo. Aftl.I "°"' 67WUS. A 2 Bfl Redec«ated. 1'lrn ROOM I · h t.ATifE. Cll-1"roniCt1. 7.enlttt.RCA
.. lbH hnln.ull l,ll\f\lm. m-tMO S BR. l'>i Bt ~ ~t. 2 BDRM apt, Newport n nice o m" ~ 5JS.l~ • 5-tG-9779 * CUST'O:\f O:>ncrr•~ \\'orlc. 'ni9 \\'. nh SI. 01 or ' OtlJd OK. l..70. mo, 151 Shoret, l r lie. $1.'tti. W/kitchtn prtvU. ltlatUl't! . , • •---Uph•ll ~.-.~. -•-"12 -BAYVIEW: 1200 ~n. 2 Br, ~-"-·-" Ca CM!._.,.. La"'"· 291.S Androl, CM. NEW 32 mile o ..... o1 ........ n .. · ,_.._, 4 Or r-,.,...,....,.,., '-11.'"''"" ·# " .,_..,,., "" IHI. WllK a UP ._........ .,.,.. • .,...,,, ...., ._, ..... v .. """' 6G PL'it.!Ouon C \11')' ~plact 14•/ct>n<'"'l4' 6.'ir fl
..., 2 Ba. l Bal. Poot PL 1Sr58, 2 Br, :J ~. bltlnJ:, $1~ 3 br, TWO Hup roomA. firopl11oe V•e.tlon Rent1l1 425 dft r, com~e, tn c~ns. \\'agon Oarr~tl for tent No Mlaya. f'n!.c ~51. W11lks: Tile
I• Sk!tplnl Raaml """41tt. ~7300. 2 be, bltlrw, trplc, $285. ·.bachelor One adult 'T'nlde tor lbton Whaler w f trailer, Milboat, ~. slabs, patioA. No jOlb loo ---------1 , e Houatketplna Room. San Ct.mentt ~1458 'vtl A ~-noo11 ~7?i ~ WATKIKI _ IUkal (ocean motor &: tnlle>, $!:00. val. or whn!f'Vrr, In whole ot imall. ~. C!::RA.\1lC Tll.E NE\\' A
• Ooean V\ew Apu ' . . vtew) lwc Condo 2 DR 2 962-429:1eveIr141md . tin par. lf.R, 53&7781, CE•lENT \\' t I ~fl'IOdf'I. F'n!t t>llf. Sm johl
BALBOA INN Slln CIPfl'\~"'l• lttfrlt1"flt llot'I 2 BR. ct1>ta. ~·· ranae, BEAUT. waterfront 3 BR. 2 BA. tully tUni, & 11 MOBILE home lot In Palm Trad . ~· ' ort1, ~ o 1. welcomf', 536-Z426 Aft 5..
1-•1"-s-t $79.SO p•R MONTH --n -~ NU''· l'u BA 2 r~t· •lip a·-'!. uu ltl A 11 ...__ •. ~ Like to trndr1' Our er 5 rirlvew•"•• 11ldewalks, bn<k T Soll w ....... , .. ~ ~ "y" ·:i •<>Mo•· ..... wu. • ••• "' v... _,,, a.men es. va ..... ....: .w -~ ~. loc. on _.._,f p -"· 1 1s r • '" op " I m.ITfO Quhit • Sl!<!urc An ~rm. at rno/)'!lf· sn.-2828 JM 5, SS(K). per \Vk., car COOl'llfl, ind mbship ~f anwlSe co umn or you pl11nlt>rs. Reas. ~29-13. ---------1
1 $2ZIMO. Lux. 2 nr, O\l.pl,xt rum _ utll -wall~t~ dll!MCe: FURN bachelor. slSO: mb. • * OCEANrnoNT. new, 3 avail. o. c. llall nm. tm SS.900. Eq, ST.TOO. t'or wey ~ ~= mtENT \Vorlt Any Kind, • QUALITY •
, kin& size bcd1. Wtnrer. ll• to everYihinl ~~l~IUc• pd. 337C E. 21st BR, 2 DA, tplc, cpu. drpl, Ala Moe.ha Blvd. No. 00, IJOOd auto or f! 64().\000, I .for s bucks. Commf!l'Cl11l .Ir. Residential * ?-!UL.CH & TOP SOfL •
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Job Wanted, Male 700 Help Wantod, M&F 710Help WanlM, M&F 710 Help Wanted, M&F 710 Help ~anted,M& r 710 HolpWented,M& F710 Help Wanted, M & F 7IO HalpWanlM,M&.F710 Help Wanted, M lo P 710
* MUSICIANS • Om desltt1 club "M:>l'il. Call John er 8Ul,
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Jail Wanted, Female 702
NEJ::o help at home! \Ve
have ~. nuraea,
ho u s ekpn:. comp&niona. Homl!n1aken1 U p Jo h n ,
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DAY \\'Ork, c&l'C of alck, Fnf.
cleaning, hou1Jekeep1nit. ftel.
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Help W•nted, M lo F 710
* ACCOUNTING
CLERK*
Do You like
W°'klng With
Numbers?
'I You n1ay be the one 11·e al'I!
kiolclng for If you meel the
lollou·ina rtqulrement:!l:
*Minimum 1 year
offlc:e experience
*Operate a 10
key •dder
*Famlller with Alpha
& Numeric Flllng
*Desire to learn
If )'OU rnee,t these quallflCO·
tlon.. and are tnl.t>rc!lted in
joining a iit"QWing Orange
Counly con1putcr company
that offers:
Pleue Apply In
Person Or Contact:
· VDM
Varian Data Machines
2722 Michelson Dr.
Irvine, Calif. '2664
(714) 133-2400
an equal opportunity
enipk)yer m/f
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ACCOUNTING
THE IRYINE CO.
Is seeking candidates in the
(ollO\ving: categories:
Cash Receipts
Clerk
Exper. in the preparation of
bank dt'posits & In pl'{'par-
lng dellnqut'ncy notices.
Proficiency on lO key ad-
dilli machine a musL
NCR-3tS Operator
Pocltion ln\'Olves h e a v y
machine bkkpng. So m e
formal ed1JCadon in ac-
counting desirable. Ability
to type SO w.p.m, & use 10
key adding ma~ or
ealculator a must.
Excellent ~'Orking conditions
& co. beneJlll.
THE IRVINE CO.
644 3319
Attention,
Mechanics
· and ' t Repairmen.
EMPLOY?itENT on~EREI> HAIR Sf\'UST wt followin& lmmedl'ate Openm· gs ~ ~~·· CLERICAL DIETARY -......... In Mol• """'' "" mtg ro .... ,rd lmm-tely !or -~ .,_All •ttractlv• O:>nvtletrent needs ttliab2e. flt me !ff.dins bee.uU' aalon.'Xlnt
LL Osm hospita.I. l''l!!xible hOun of tmi>lO>'ff. Oppor. to e' Nl!wporl Jocatlon. Phone
Open 'ngs for A p ONS lull or .... tlm• •mploy«. w/oo. Mln. exper. --•• ..i.8162. I 100% FREE POSITIONS Benelitl tndude peld """"1 • 919-2290. Jim Cline, HARDWARE 11&1 .. ~ Uooa, & income rep ace-~-eekda)'I .... .._ know!~-In • th M d' I 0 n1ent pllln. Apply 14-e • Should """' .. ..,. .. a e In e e lea SUporlor Newport Beech or E.'<TERTAINMENT wantoo lOOlo, plumbing or lec-
100% call sa-2uo ' 2 or 3 pc mutica! group tricaL MU&t have good ap-""""'"""'"""_,.,.,...;;;;;I &<o-28%1. ,.., ~ penona!Jt> ror San Pedro Personnel. JOBS ARE 0 DI·~ tho .,......., m,.ung puo11c. """' ht
I BETTER THAN ~-· rt ·= ENUMERATORS """°"· H. IV. WrlilbL Co, ANCIENT MARINER 1.26 RDchost•r. CM Yo1i1r lo<ol ,.,.,,.., •••••V• "nh L 8 h M•n •nd _,.,fl Ot• flffdtd lo FREE nttdl .,. ... ""°"'how• •n• •• lh• ong eac otltnd ,,.,,,.., ···••w• Mfflln9•. EVER AT Day • Night $2.10 per hour
tklllt li1ttd i..1...,., '/Clll con •O•n 1h• !oll•""l111 fll•dlc•I tklllt °'' 2607 \V, Cou'l H~j'. ~
1ooit po.,, Yo11 con '°'11 1hlo ••· d "'"''"'"' n••d•d right lfOw. u s Ne>.\•port 8ead1 646--0201 The Oty ot Hunt •
Ire> .. _., enof llMp ,,_ f\IUll•• an .,, .. doll'! ho•• On• ., lh••• AAME s CASH $ Appl)' 3 pm.S pm Moo.Fri ~~as~~ .. Di fob, tot. II ~°"' do11't hov• Ol'I• •klllt ""''H rr111l11 'fOll· . ..,..., ..,.,...........,.,,.,......,,. •. ";:;,;~;t~~:.,:P:;·'·• Orange County I ' '•orpsmon ·p .. A Di~~~=; = '"...;::: ~ ~ "Do bl F t .. $100 anonn gancy-• ~ MOlll ven1e eo.w. 2ttd ~ enditta Nov. m. 1373. Mechanics Medical Spec•:n"<L'--1';;;_:~";,;;.• Hdooublre ... liospltal 661 Center st, CM. FAdl posttSon will be trom Area S. can ' u """'· 833 9770 D!Sl!WASl!ER W ed 11-7 5 tt> 10 -"""""" Ap. Power Generation Equipment Operating Room Specialists lll"C'y w/llh & typing:. _.\ho, • Good ~ eall pUcants must bl! wttfui& to
Mechanics know!1 hc.>r ~-a;y arourid in ALL BEAUTl1FUL M2--0598.wortdna: • • work ~to 6 hrs pe!' da.Y in-Trained LVNs locci1 ,,.,,,.., 1.,,,..., wnll1 n••d bookkccpifls. Top CPA tinn CO'S ORA" NG& NWPT clltdlng evening houn &: Wheel!Track Vehicle
Mechanics
1h111 1killt ot .,," o,.., _ .. ,., nct'(k )'()I.I now, • DOMF3TIC Help George Saturda.ys Requirements·
HELP!
Volt Instant
wllh or .;1h°"'t p .. •io...1 .. 11;. I "Main Attradlon'' $750 BCH & FASHION ISL. Allen Byland Art"ncy, 11»-B Must be ls yra of aae M
ro,., ,,,,,;,, 10< · 16 ho11n • You'll be top pl 1n this ~·eU E. 16th st., S.A. 547-6395. older A ptu.'slcaUyable to 00 •
-"'o"lh two ""''k' o ,.,.,..,,,_ known ro. Woric: fol" 2 e'tecs. ALL FIES DRAFTSMEN extemive walkirv &: cl.im~ · EEG Specialists I
NEEDS
Secretaries
Air Defense Radar Repairmen ~"'~~··0:;1~';;0'~ •::,.s;~ Make dedsions, get involved PAID BY MECHAN.ICAL tna:. TeMin& datel are Mon •• Typists in adved.. &: operations. Detail It Modify Engtneerina Oct. 29th le Tues., Oct. 30ttl. • K ch • iKG·BMR Specialists •
Data Processing Repairmen 1H"-.fl•11 0114, ••111•M•llt b•n•· "Top Bill ing" $650 EMPLOYERS n-···-.· w~-w1~--Ap.pllcatloJi fonna 'avall. to :r•n ~h. If '/OW ofo11 I ha¥• one of lh1 y ha .__ ..,.. . .,..,, .. '6• .. ,. ......... '6,. .._ !Uled out •---> al ou ve a .,.,. at this ven· NoUc Bills ot 1of terlaJ. ..,.. uwUll!U. • PB O Field Radio Repairmen ,~111. 11.i..1. wo'H ,_ .. '/Olt -· atlle job, but your name is ln1uronc• A-AA I~ In n.,;._#oa.... ,.;. Pe!'M>noel Dept., HwrtUcton pn
' X·Ray Spec~lists·
. , , ond JIO'I '1011 whilt 'I°" ltoarn, Ing •--~• k o-:t v..~•.,_ u. .... • "' Beach Cit HaH 5lh A Med 1calEqu1pmentRepa1rmen go ID ut:Ullue ~·o:u no\vn c i I Do ••-F.quivalent EKpertl!JlCe •• P/ ' -Servi ElectroniC Parts Specialists and he'• aetOOm there & ommerc a s ...-tinie or Fl'time. Main Sta, .B. Final tiling Temporary ce Teletypewriter Repairmen yoo'U be in chlll'K.e Sh & F /C 8ookkHper $750 U.S. &•--tric•I date bi Fri., Oct. 26th. F.qual 3848 Campus Dr., &lltl! l06
Dental Specialists
Physical /Occupational Radio Operators 1yp1ng needed. l '-i,lj ,f Office Mtn•s•r :: Moto._ Oppor. Em~ Newpori:Eq " OpBeocltpor Em""'~741I: Topographic Instrument "Super Star'' $750 Receptionist -rs u • .,..,,,.~ Repairmen Auto Repair Parts Specialists G . 1 1 5 -1<:679 De.le St Therapists .
Con 21J.4l0·6110 °' 71•·121 · Medical Records Specialists s~~;1:: 1! to~~k= s::~:~::re fil: F.q~~lty ~~ a:cJ COmstr) !: :: 1 HELP wanted ex P @'r .
Cryptanalytic Specialists :=~ ;1!:',~-1i:1~;~:!:;!2Y1,: }3· =i::~ ~ ~:d Gal Fri, 60 wpm' $500 Employtt ~~tary to~ ~ ~ ,~un }}.nil! 6990, 9 AA to 9 PM WMkdoy1.
Put Your
Military Experience
to Work at Home.
better be sharp Typlst~Traln $tOO DR.At"'TSMAN, Piping to Tax~... ........., •n teamer J!O""""' m1.5. owce, Signal lntell ieence Operators "Pte 1 .. · $700 T 1 t 40w • ..,5 •<>tw\ Min. 1 yr ex"""'· "'--·-' r--"!_ S650 Some ahorthand helpful, u-m er yp1s , pm ,._ .,.., .....,.. ..--....,1~ vl..l..IU:' $Gl count1 pe,yable e.x per ,
Personnel Specialists Women: Make your debut ~'/thiA co. A/Rec, Train $375 ~wth o::~ntlaJ. catmv PerflOMel Oerk U25 Salary hued on exper &:
Aircraft & Hel icopter We'll Treat as a liookkeeper. ~twit ha~ A(.Pay Clei'k $450 0eiMe ~· 1 Insurance Clerk S400 skills. Please can 831.oos.'.? Maintena nce Apprentices worked ~ way up It are F re Rat... $UO -Y • Dl!stgn Engr <mech) to Sl4K for inter.rtew appnt.
Y now ready to assume full C I DRAPERY operators & Secretary S500 HOUSEKEEPER to wodc
Truck Drivers OU tO a bkkpng responstbllitics. •sua ty Rater $450 tabler. Classic Draperie1 Acctng, Gal Fri to sr:;i0 In attractive oo~eteent
Career. "F .. ture Run" $600 Sales $600 115.1 Birch St. N.B. Sil-li:Il G. Ofc (R.E.).. to S::iJO hospital Flexible bourt for Joi11 '/OUr lo(ol kM'/ 111 .... \lllil
•l'Hi '/Oll'H 1lorf ol yo11r Pf'lll•lo!i• S •' Cl k 1oftk, Th11111 )'Oll'H 1tort building op.,.y er S You' fo,ol A.nit'/ lt1e"'' 1111il or-
pro,.otion o"d ,.,;,,.,,n1 b..... Clerk/Typists ''" yo11 . Mo11y dil'l•rent job-
li11. All lot juol 16 "°"" 0 MO~!h 11olnl1111 progro ..... Job• with •
ont1 ,.,, ..... ~, o 1u ...... ,. •"· Legal Clerks 1w""''· ~· with choti..1111•· >ab.
ler11tedl I••" if yo11r •kiU h11~ wilh .. ,pod. fi11d o...I if we i.o ..
tilled, (OH 2.ll-•l0-6210 Of 714· lnte•••l•of? Coll 71C·527·)0ll or• job ,.a11 won!. Coll 113-4l0-
121 ·6990, 9 AM 111 9 PM wetli· 71•·121-6990, 9 AM. 19 t r/'11 6210 or 714-t21·6990, 9 AM to
do'll• ,..,.\dO'/I• ' I PM 1"•kdo'll•
Top spot for exper. broker-Escrow $625 or 60-{113.1 eves. tun ar pa':rt time empioye1.
age sec'y. Beautiful now ates Keypunch (3) $525 DRAPERY .,,-orkroom help ea: itd~u,.:ro Xlnt ~ cond. It Pe.id
at the beach. Must be gal Comerclar needed Costa Mesa area. NEWPORT vacatlbn. Apply e.t 14C5
who can step in & ta.I«? ove:r. Fire G•I ~.1.1:11. 97'9=-1671 Superior Ave., Newport
'!')'ping ----:---Po.--1 Agency lie oh oall 642-2410 "MatlnH sp9c1al'' $650 lndustrlal R/N $800 EARN BIG $ U3 Dover Dr~, N.8. JIO~S~ER live In h
Rwli to h1re sharp gal w/ AR/Paya
1
bl!s ' $600 ~~I!~ ':, ~: 642~ hon1e on I.Jnda file with 3
legal exper, Top o.c. finn. ecept on1st $415 vestment iequired." EAtab-• children. SOme Ena;llsh re-
O>rp or es'talC pl.ann"-i: 4019 W t I Pl llsh & ~ accta. ~ EXPER. mature w_oman or qulr!!<I. Rderence1 please. needed, · es er y ace ELECI'RO~IC TECHNICIAN couple lo care ~ 2 girll 4 &: 6'15--56ll
•1h• ••od """'b•' of job·trai.w.1 P"'9'o .. "'''"d' "'P"" 11111111• •Ml"ir-""" of !ht 1oc.01 1t_.... Wiit, "Front & Center" $550 <MacArthur &: BitthJ Semi.conductor knowledge 6 yrs. some wk eves & n'°o"'u°'s'°EKEE='==P~ER.=-m-a"'t_u_rc
1.1 .,..,· •• hod "o 1Jrevlo111 11111ilory eap••l•nc• >'°" v•t ,_, lnlllol a<tlve ""'" trolnint. Front desk spot tor gfti who Suite 201 Newport ~h essential, laboratory Ulllna; wkend eves while ~m and woman 15 bra per wk. Own .-----------------:----------------~ likes atlentlon. Poised & at tYJUI al IOphistlcated dad iO out. fn.-lrie. Refs. transportation. 5'l8-S202 aft I I dlllrmi,ng ro greet vUMors COUNTER GIRL, part time equipt. Fantastic chancl! for Please. 833-8958. 6pm
I . THE ARMY RESERVE I on lhe tflone & in ~rson, or tull time. $2.00 hr. Jo advancement. SaJary com-FAC'roRY HELP -"'"-,H~ou-M""'k-Ht~pl'"""l--1 • I "SPECIALS" start. 21 or over, Can: mensurate w/exptt. Apply for all lhltts. Jlllt a past
I IT R>AVQ rro GO ~o MEETINGS. I "Ins. PrOCHIOr" $650 !162-0027 or 536-0196. . In ...... 1244 s. Lion& St., .. rk rerord .. all that ,, " Kitchen
I 1'\.1 U 1 ' 1· 1 E')(p fire .1: persnt ttncs~ COOKS-full time cooks. Part Santa Ana. n:ece!liSar)' for you -to Co Relief. call 549-3061. I "S. t y'' 50 time Utility rneJL Lunch & right to wwk. HO USE KEE p l •N G & I I \\~•i a~ d dinner. \\1ill train. Must be * ENGINEERING ECHO JOB AGENCY dilldcani; An hone 1 t , I At•r Jluct~e Oppar111nltiu I "T I n Op8 , ~ over 18. Apply at Ground Apply al either o U r reliable, mature woman for
I i.o. Ala1nit<Jl U!'iAK Cen1n-I • •type r" ~50 Round Rest., 2T-.i> Harbor LIAISON Wesbnlnster office 6 S 31 part time Wve Jn, call for
&iildlnlf 17 Must have brokct"a.ge e:-q>er. Blvd, C.?if. Westminster Ave.. or pel'90nal interview 615-'680
I LG9AWniu: ... e,, "1·.xi • I "Gal Friday" $525 COOK MATURE GIVli US YOUR lfuntington ~office 3151' HOUSEKEEPER ~ 11 ve I 1 Versatile 1 gaJ office Ex . • BEST & 3rd St., SUite 2 0 3 • ith kl 1 1 .. .tv ,.,...,.;;,.,
I Tdl mt all the n:at0n1 why ii p•)"• lD ca 10 1uccd111•, And 41. c int J1~11·~ iuf<11111.11111011 .._ die I ., Asst Secretary'' $500 penen;ce<t & Dependable Huntington Beach. 536-1439 \Ii e er Y ._.,,., .._ ... -
Reierve unil 11ur my eommu~1tr. • , Apply in penioa, Surf & WE'LL GIVE or 893-6011 Beach. Salary open 494-1337 I t Work a.~ am to exec. S!!C f Sirloin sroo w Coast Hwy YOU OURS I ~. , Ag J "Clerk typist" $3 5 N.B., ' • ' FACTORY work in cat:Pef.ed
I I Traineeok,i1yootype45 COOK.F/tirn plo Varian D&ta Machinrs has areaw/A~~FMmusic. I Mdrm 1 "Figure Clerk" $350 Attractive e :ivare=i a.n immediate openloa: tor an ~ ~~·
"11.t ~ip Tra:inee spot, fa.st 10 key hofipltal. Top sal &; benefits. indMdual in our document lllOD _. -pe. I Citr--------~· I l "ADMINISTRATIVE" In1tltutlonal background control department. You ~:~~·
I Cun-mt Vcc11p~1iu11 -'lun· 1~~~ I "ControRer" $16K prerd. 642-2410 or apply will be ressuWhle for mm· + Cl> bendlla TOp wqes
I fbacr.• •re1. ol lnteret • l, I l...ocal co. needs m1.n w/cost iw; Superior Aw., N.B. piling ol P=umentahln for GAiSER TOOL CO.
I ,,, ...... ..:: I 'b8dcground 10 join .their COOK • Breakfast need1:d ~~of 1.~t1on""w1P.lh 1701 E. "'""--Ave.', -;\filiurr Background (If i n)-): R•nk '-" _._,., ._ ..._ .,........,..._ ......._ , ___ .. MWll be •-1uc;11.. uuo.:w...a... ......,., ... .,,.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
HIGH SCHOOL
DISTRICT
llu An ~nlns For
BUSINESS AUDIT
INSPECTOR
I I ,. ........... '"" -.~M~ po«luv•:· , .... ~. exper. wr production control, quil.lty Ana, ~. I S:>fO" Done or SrparJtinn_ I <;o. is subsidiary O( nat t ut operation. 646-5301. control and systems en· Fl·EX~RITER OPR Startin& Se1ar)t $819 per mo.
finn. D E N T AL re c eptioni»t. ...i--...i-'"--.u.., '°'" , + xln't benefits. lnbercsted L.----;---------------------------.J "Cost Estimator" $800 Newport Ortbodonic office. 1 •""""'"~itt·''k.s....,...,~tocon-1ntere1ting A v&ried P1'> t,pptic&nts report tor tlll!
Degree not necess for this po. Top sallll')' Fringe benefits ve;;r~ 1 ~ bn oon-~· Exper. deaimlo on written tm Ocfober 18th,
Equal Oppor. Empl01•er .H_alp .• W_anted, ~ &. F 710 Help W•nted, M &. F 710 Help Wented, M&F 710 Bitton in aectg dept ot an Dental exP req. Ortho exp'. 'f m1nim!, of 1 ~ ,_t~~-2201 model. Go:od 3:30 pm, Room U4. Hunting.: -Iivine co. ?atust have job pref. Age 25-40. 642-2626. kgt!: nece!l8lll'Y year i ........... 16 Mlary. Ir VI n e ton Beach Hldi School. 1900
ATTRACTIVE girl 21 or over, full or part time. Aft S pm By Appointment Nights. 492-0011, 492-.3386. Ex~. Secretary S700+ Secretaries 10 $700 AITRACTJVE Office Girl
Sec'y/?llktng Dev .. $650+ 11'ith pleasant personalll)' &
Accounting/EDP 1o $600 good voice call ~.
AIP Payroll to S5i5 AVON MAICES
Pa.:,'T'Oll Orr1< to $550 CHRISTMAS nlE SEASON ln\'l'TI Contrl Clerk S520 TO BE JOU..Y
Order Chiu' Anaheim to S500 Earn extra money for gifts
Acctng Ot'ric to S500 as an AVON Rt'pf"t'sentatlve Recf1)lioni91s to S500 · · Coll Clerk 1)-><l s4•4 LD your spare time. : .. ' 541). 7041. G. Ofr. 1.111? typr UXJ
CALL TRISH HOPKINS Jl::RRI \\llITTE.\IORE
~PERSONNa
SER\IJCES"AGENCY
•t88 E. 17'ti &. {at l1'Vine) Ci\t
Suite 224 "'2· 1470
viii '1f M AA-M •-...
$ ~-· ··-ASSEMBLERS
Tmmed. rcqulrement~ on ls!
sliih ror sn1all pnrts n1e-
rhMl<'al, n..~sC'fTlbJ.y. Dc-sirt'
hii.11.sciJOOI 1,'1'Hd y,·/n1 in. 1
)•r Nln11nuous !Ocal indUs·
!tin! l"Xper. Co. paid met! &:
hfr it'll, nu>dC'l'Tl 11 COnd ra-
'"fli1}'.
Duncan Electronics
2S6j fnin ·iew Rd, C~t
Equal Oppor. En1plnyl'r 1n/f
ASSEMBLERS
SMALL METAL
PARTS. NO EXP
REQ 'D, GR~V YA"RO SHI FT. XLNT WORK
COND & BE EFITS.
WAGE R. IEW 30
DAYS .
R:1r11• L. ~IUle1·. F.~ tnc.
l ~:r(l Re.-!hiJI i\\·<'., J1vinc
r>quill ••JIJ)()rt un 11y en1ptoyer
,\SSl;\nJLF.!l..5 • t'lt'Ctmni(',
l1nn1NI l)llf'nirn;: f•lr !)f'O..
to!yp1• 11ir<'r. ~lu~I have
!llrOnK l>n ck ~ro und in
reatfhut 11chrn1:1tf<'!( & '\'Ir·
it11t front !lain(!. F:"P"r. in MOlderin£ point I() polnt Y.'IJ'o lng. harnt'x.•lng or l'll'<.'tronlc
u~«>mblil'I' ~ PC lntrd.s.
Only t':ic111·r. nttd nppJ~·. N.
II. ReseArth, J.ilO s. l.;,'Un
$1, Sanla Ana. 835--1616
ASSEMBLERS
J\leci111nlcnlly locllll<'d I o
learn 11. vartrty ot as11embly
I-lile machine 1 hop
operatloml., C.M. &a-8060.
A~rsTANT ~1t1n11al'r ,
lrtlitlf'tf;, Ct)Untrr atrl1. fry
~. IJa)'ll, N l t P • , Gn1''t'y1trd 11hlfts open. 1'\Jll
& p/lfmt'. Apply Jack In
'Mie Bo\'. .l.'ti r;. 17th SI, 01.
Vacanclell cosl nW>~1l Rtnt
)'OUT hou~. apt.. Ill.ore
bJdJ[ .. ~le, thru • Dally J>tlm
Oatsifled Ad.
BABYSIITER. live in, with
o~'tl separate apt., NC\\-port
Beach. Board + Sl.25. mo. Girls 2 & 4. J\lature lhdy,
English speaking. 644)...{M82.
BABYSITI'ER. O''er 16. S"L
hr 4-7 pm \\1<day + some
evl!s. Have own car or live in Green V.alley condo.s.
Phone 96&-3432
BACK Office Girl required
tor OB/GYN oHice. Send resume lo P.O. Box 3992
Long Beach, 9(003.
BANK ING
UNION BANK
!las Oneninit fo·or
TELLER
F.xper. rimrablt'
Plcnsc Apply In Person
Lrnn Smith
610 Nl'\\·port Center Dr
NeY.'POrt Beach
Equal Oppor. Employer
BAKERS hdper or donut man lo 11urk Oil{' man shop.
Balboa area. Permanent,
778-5740.
BANK operation lll!CJ'Ctary,
experienced necessary. Con·
tact ~fr. \\lalsh, Bank of
Costa l\1eSA. 979-4200
Equal Opportunity Employ(!r
Bi\RTENDERS both part I:
full time, exp!?r prefen'tt'I
bu! nol nee. Prcfrr 21 to 30
years or n.gt>, clean cut.
f_;~tahlished dinner hoWie,
prefer colleg(! s t 11 d e n t .
Apply t')('t~·ttn 1 & 4 PM.
Ca!lk l Clea\·cr, 1652j
Brookhurjt, FV.
BODY n1an, PrnclucUon work
&hop. 50~ 2030 Harbor Bh·d
CoslA ~tesa. G.1;;...5320
Bookkffpers Asst
Grea.1 11111rtfng i;alary for
sharp indtv. wlclerie111 or
ht~ blclcpng e:>cper, Co. \\'iU
train. ""'&° typing & 10 key helpful.
J•1on Best Atoncy
17400 Brookh\U'51. F. Vly Suite 213 9G::J.6775
BOOKKEEPER
Be1utlhll modern ofnce tn lrvtnr Con1pl.o:. i\lust have
11trong bn rkaround in AIR ~ A/P. Start $liOO. Co.
Spllt.11 rce. Alao Fee Jobs. $1UJy !{It.rt, ~. Coo~l\I
Personnel Agency, l 7 9 0
llJl'ff! Blvd, Cl\.I
Classlfff!(J Ad' . . , 642-5678
BOOKKEEPER public
accounting exper nee. 1'\lll time only. O.C. Airport area. 1714! 833-3443
BOOKKEEPER, general of.
!ice, co n11ruction
backgrowxl e11entlal,
payroll, accounts payable,
typing, non-smoker. ?ifon
thru Fri, 8 hra day, 842-1411
BOYS OR GIRLS
10.13 ycan: old f(I(' DAILY
Pnm paper routes In South
Santa Ana, between ?.fain &
FairviE'\\', \Varner & San
Diego Fwy,
&12--4371
Lynn """'°" District i\tanagt'r
Equal Opportunity En1ployer
BUSBOYS
Evening Shifts
Apply Jn Person Aft 3 PM
Set' Mr. carter
FIVE CROWNS
3801 E. CoAst llwy., CdJ\f
Calculation
Specialist
REQUIRE AN
INDIVIDUAL
WHO HAS
• A Melli Bockground
Through Calculut
• Practical Or
Academic Exp In
Electronics. An AA
Oegr .. Desirable.
• An Understanding Of Circuitry e A B•1ic Test
· Covering The
Application of
Ohms Law Wiii
Be Given.
Duncan
Electronics
CAPACITOR Mtgr ne eds C08I. estbnatlng In E'tll'05PQCC DENTAL Chalrside As.s. • ndua. ana. Ca1l ~7830. Main Street. H.B. Equal
fe ma I e e I e ctr on i c or metals manuf. dept. tant, tor Pedodonti.c ~~ [f )'OU meet theM:. qualifica-~ual Oppor. E~ Oppor. ~.
assemblent. Nl> exp. nee. "Jr. Accountant'' $675 lice in Newport Center. tio"!I and are tnl:'l!IN:ed in ~SALES * INSP. ECTORS * Full time days. Start at 1-2 Yrs college acctng & ex-A1ust have exper. Bilingual joining a growtng Onlng'I! S850 +.conun. to •tart. "'Slo;·'°c;·:'~0.-'~LC...,.-~-I por. In union payroll ror be· p1'1or;ed. 640-0003. O>t>nty """"""" rompony for L.A. Counly territory. C<:. (RECEIVING)
CAR Rad~ •-tall"" "'v""" <T1-1ng •""""' in local firm. DENTAL ••• , ... __ that otfen • needs a real &01etter. Exp. '" ..... ,, ..... i:..•.,...•· ....... ,rSALES" on1 ,..._,~·.•11 ~ exrr,. in thl1 field not nee. Put necess. Up to $160 wk to y. ""'>aU11luo: .u.vnt u.:s *ExceUent Bentfhs exp with contractor& very Varian Data Mldrlnl!s, the
start6f2..«i64. ''Food Sales" $700 duties. 4 Girl ofc. H.B. *Modern FacUlties be1Ptui. Greafopportunity. bi& compa?l)'Jn amall <mm-
CAR Dealership exper only Aggre.ive man who likes salary. 962-2436. C ~--p ECHO JOB ACENCY puten. hu Immediate~
need apply, Service cashier sales to join largest co. of DENTAL chainlde a.uiatant * ompeim•• ay ADPl.y at either our ingt on {1st & ht Shifts) in
& tl!lephones, 846--0339. its kind 1n the 11'0t1d. Car. Experienced. 3 days a lft'ek ~Apply rn We1tm1nstfl! office 6 531 our receMnc iruJpectbl.
CARPET LAYERS & exp. + comm. Dr. \Veiner Sff-8501 · Penon Or Cbntact: Weatnilntter Ave.. or area. Experience in recelv·
E.XPERIENCED ONLY! "Chemical Sales" $12K DESIGNER. ~fechanical for HUntington eeacb office 315 1 11'[ b:ispedion o/. ttslston, e 642-85.35 • 2 Yrs ~iege chem. & l yr growing Medical Instrument 8. Kratka 3rd&., ~ml. Hunt:it:wtoo .r. a pa c liars_ tramlstan,
iiiiiii;;O;iiiiiiiiioi;;;;iii;;;;;;I (!xpet. 1n indus: ~es.. f°'!" C.o. 1'fust be dynamic, VDM Beed!. ~1"19 or 893-50Jl. sheet me.~I. circuit boarda, CARPENTERS local ten'. openmg in nat I inoovati\·e & wori< with GARD~ER. part time, 3-etc. requ.ii'ed.
n-·· finn. Car &: exp. minimum supervision. Send days a ~·eek, $3. hr. Contact u ..,., meet ttJe5C ......,uire-Dllllt·F'Wsh earpe,,ten ·Tool· "Indus. Engr" $14K resume to Bio-Dynamics Tim Fol~ •. at SUrl & sand m:,;. an:i are Int~ In
Ing exper. helpful. We pay Degree & ex-per, In chem. or Jne. 1T':>i2 Armstrong Ave. lloteJ, 1555 S, O:l6st lfwy., Joi...._ • .-.....1_.. n......,_
top ""·ages. \\'e ~·ant per-mechanicaI environment. Irvine, Ca. 92705 Laguna, Cou .... '6 .. """tha ""tt"'"'"
manent earpenta't for last need nwt v;lvl can work In DISPLAY advertising V•rlan Data Machines GARMENT CUTIIR i ntyc:.vrnpaJ'!)' to ers: ~~h~~:.if~ =~ field .as 'l'll. is In constr. ot saleunan wanted. Salary 2722 Mlchell&n Dr. Exper. prefd or will tr'a.ln *Modern Facllltles p "f" B Kl chcnncal & refln~ pl.ams. plus liberal bonus Send lrvlne, Callfo 92664 right applicant 5 Da,y wk. *Basic & Mator aci tea Y pper "Qual. Control" $15K resume to: Daily .su°n Post, (714) 133-2400 7:45-4:15, $2.50 hr to start. Medlcal & lfe&
Yachts Pref. ~e but y,•iJI hire P.O. Box 367, Slin Cll!mente Apply 82> W. 18~ St., C.M. L.T.D.
928 \\'.11th SC., C.M. nian w/10.15 yn cxper. in 92672 Or call John O'oss, an equal opporturd:ty onMolyn.thru Frt. 8.30 ai:n·noon *Stock Purchase &1>5570 metal Indus. 5 Yrs In QC or 714-492-5121. employl!r mlf _
related t'ield. G I Ofc t $600 *Profit Sharlnt CHE1'~ • SHOO Pf?r mo. TIA! "Jr. Engr. EE" $800 Any day is thl! BEST DAY to Any day 1.8 the BESI' UAY to Shene~andlv I ,!_, & ift12 Days Per Year Blue Beet. Call her . .10:30 4 \'r degree \\'ould like &Om(! run an ad! Don't delay. • nin an ad! Don't delay, • arp · w avg YP"rlJ ~ Paid Vacation a.m. &12-5511. electro-meCh. ex""r. \VIII call today 642-5678. call today 6'2-5678. .b'Tle exper, needed as right *' D p
I ~ I hand to great tms. Xlnt ad-ays er Year CllLLD C;u-e, Semi Reguh1r. 1\-ork w sn1all "11\ff in re· Help Wanted, M & ,f 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 vancemerrt potentlal A: co. Paid Sick Time
13 yr boy, ~taful'{' \\'01nan search & developmcn1. beqcflts. ~ helptu\. but NOT
prerd. Lovely Cd'.\f home. A I P I I l ' eel a must, }'ff Nea<>/Also Fee *10'/. 2nd'$h'lft
R•"· 6"~1253. I os t on1 11t EXECUTIVES-MANAGERS Joi><. Dlffe,.ntla ~
CHOOSE YOUR OWN At Both Oflica1 J•1<111 8 ·1t ••ency D9 ..._ You may be the om \\'1! Ari! HOURS IN COSTA MESA UK, 25K. 75K moo--. F. Vly .-.... tor ....... apply In
\\'oman, p11.rt tim~. inventory 2706 Herbor Blvd. SALARIES. NEGOnAILI &llt:e 213 · 003-6775 penon or contact:
=.,n,,~~me~a.l c=-a~ Sul .. 207 Ar• You Un•mploy•d Now-Ar.1 You S••king GENERAL B. Kraflca ~-Rl!taU expPrience Call 556-1100 A Chang• -Worried About Your Age -MACHINIST
helpful. Prone 2l3/8'26-001S. N H M Tired of Broken Promise.-Undeclded As To Dlwnltled work load • "'"rite P.O. Box 49271, Los IN A A El m.anuf. electronic in-600 North Euclid A Proper Course of Action -itnimentallon. Modern work Ang''"'· C<:lil. 900!9. Call n6-1120 ARE YOU UNDER PAID7 ~'ICED ~s. n~.
CLERICAL "!!!I II y .. c .. A..-Tlle Foaowln<I Cot...,i.. ~·~·" ""
ill In The Afftnnetfye, We'4 LUre la bttwriew 1Zll ~lo~~~ CM KEYPUNCH CLERICAL Wltli Yoo ~~ _!>~ ~.,.,~
If YOUI ANSWUS All TIUTHfUL GENERAL OFFICE
-WE CAN HIU' YOU Salery Oocn. Good l>l>l<l·
Exper. MTST/SC operator A. Do '/OU "•"111 11ton9 ¥ot.•tion•l drlvtt? VarledL...dutlea, Sharp. F /
needed for IBM type.ctllng I. Do vov h111v111 t oocl 11111liYt l11t•lll1•11c1? ,time •. l'OI' lnterview, call lys:tem & composer. fl(!. C. Do yo11 ft•I u1fflcl,"tly moti••ted to ec"l•v• 1 in4) '847·1229.
qu\l'I! xlnt typing skills & D. Do vou hev• '"• •bility tom••• d•cl1lo1117 • GllltLS OR BOYS SO+ \V.P.~t.
MTST/SC S\VING SIUFT
6 moa Current \\'ork Exp.
TYPIST
VDM
Varian Data Machlnet
2722 Michel-Dr.
Irvine, Calif. '26M
(714) W.2AOO
an equal opportunltf
employtr mJt
INSURANCE SALES ability to work w/min. E. Ar• vo11 '''"Y to ••I• r•1111l1tle '''''' obj•etiv•1 J.0.13 yeers oid for DAILY
STAT. CLERK supervlslon. Exper. In F. II you w1r• conviftc.ed th1t llolp w1111 ••el 1lrll., w1"ld PILOT pe.per routes in South a'> ~hvlew Rd, O t prepllNltlon of tornts It you ecc•pt it without clelev? Santa Ana, between Maki No exp nee., Hm while you
Equal Oppor. Eniployt"I' m l f docun1en1$ or ney,•spepcr YOU SHOULD KNOW A: Pairvtew, Warner A San lcmi, part time, eves A
CARPET llELPF:R $3, JIR \\'Ith ~-ork helpful. e The b•tttr jobi •re 11011d.,•rtiied Dlcao l''\\'f. wtmdt. lull tlme when qGlli-~lust be "'1!11 groomC'd, \\'ill COLLEGE ALGEBRA e Third ,erty pt0f•11io11•I i11fl11•11c• It 1om1tlmo1 642-4.121 O~. hi! tralncd to e l e a n E."l:cellent rn. bf>ooflt1 n,,,1,111,., Lynn Coogon Fatmera lnsurllncci Group
cnrpeHnl:. ~1Ull be high Apply Atoo·f'r1 9-Noon PleUC! Call e G111ttin9 *"•• ri9ht doon op•"· •t '"' rltht l•wel te• Dlatrlct Manager , .,...,Ed~Lan""1'"'!1 !'!k!!!IW0-!!!!!!!!!1834•••1I sctiool gnd. Lot.1 of PERSON'NLI., q11ir1t ttch11iq1111! Equal ()ppor'tunlty Em~ 1 ~
OVeMime. C.o. w Ant I DEPARnlDJT THE IRVINE CO. e l111eut:v, po.itio11t er• fitl•d thrtuth •x•,11tlv1 111· GEN'L O,C TRNE-JANITORIAL respoi~lble. mnture ~ PACIFIC MUTUAL '44o33lt t•rvitwi No ex= A ~ Ma~ wori-.n. expft' JJn!f,, "'·ho .,. Interested In · Iona 7IX> Newport Center Or. "I M•11 rnu~ 1111111119, 11 1101 • tot•l •a•..-or · MC<IA. VS lteedy A rel.lab&@ tor n!lht
tmn ""'"'°""''"'· Short N .. _ Bead> Equal Oppor. Employ<r rvrCUTIYE SERVICES, INC. l wt .. ,..,. wt do wori<. Oll!o:e bids. N'""'.P"'I
halo pr.t'""11. w; !!:.~;. -"'· ' ... -40 ltro. k GoOd ,_ EOIO JOB AGENCY Equal Oppor. Emplo,., CLERK TYPIST M u--~· onm. Fi..,.-. App{y 11.1 e I ! h I! r our En~. penonablc woman ., mmr Al AAlwf'r ,., Y•l Jatan Best .. ncy
\\lestminlter otflrt! 6 s 3 1 a.ERK TYPISI' for rencra.I ottlcc ~'Ork. S•nd •••11m111 Or c.n Todey l7«JO Brookuur~ .••. wiy JEWELRY SALISMAN
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J{unllDJton B~llCh offlcr 313 Y.'Ol'k e:<per. Rcf11. Reply NMl.cy, mo~ lm~anl lhan NO COST DICllTIW'l INmY11W GIRL FRIDAY Mt ~. Neat In appen.:r. 3rd St.. ~Ile 20 3 , Clanlfled ad no 966 c/o =· ~ iuallheal1ons: EXECUTIVE SIRVICES INCOIPORATID ance. Sal•ry Of)tk>nfl.I.
Hunllngton DeAch. :-~16--1439 Dally 'p1101, P.o .. llo.'( 1500 . o!ti',e, ru::~'r~ A~ ·:o .. J •• :~ oil. -HOMI OP.PICI -SANTA ANA Rapkfty ~ Ho.rplntl 2300 li&l"bor Blvd.
or 893-00Jl Colla ~teaa. Ca 92626 I ~ .,_:. "-11·1. ........... s.curify 11111': l 11llcll111 Supply Flrm M!tks lndivtd-Olltta Atml
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Eun ~HO PM' w~k "wk· ex.per. to upenlle let~ Nut~ * B.UYER * ltl!&l Estl\tf' Sab $5 to $7.SO per h r ! JtF:C£PTIONIST I'
1cg ar,., Hcboot end s.1ur. d••" 1n ~ votoqw "'~ ADL!tv~~1~i:, !~~""' · NEW O"":CE l'AID DAILY A» '"""'"' "''" """ '"' SHOWROOM CARPET CLEARANCE d•vs acUiu• !'Wlw su .. --'n. counl ~Iott. Pay Inc. rn11 .... , YOll'YE HEARD IT m . · W1• IM'f!(f 11 Mhnrp ¥U I hi -wu-•,, .. A w ra l' w/4'.X""""· Park Lldo i I t t lions Ior thf: QAILYJ PJLDT. ....,n., cont.ncl l\tt" \\'llkes 1.1 .,... ~ Oyportunlty fo1· Wt! li<,,'l.:n~I i)lrt 1i.n11" Qr Full ti nu• 11.11icw~1~ our >~icy 111tu1<•s fanta5tic savings on
This is not • paper rvutt.1 Cerritos S(I0..731.'i U;jal~ Ca~;.,!66 Jo'lagshlp rtal esratt-JK'Qpll' 111 tfus 111. 1\ttrn<.11ve n1•rk(•1l 111:1 .1t .3')-1.3f1 rlally, &ll-1~ u ... d d SHAG CARPETINGl1
and dOCll not lncluUc de· MEDICAL front ·o!flc<.', l>l\J'I ·· .B.' 1"'"'9""14.. All BEmR[ vi~1111cnt otflt'I'. Ct~l for W1• rl·pt'l'st>nlltlivl·s t.1\'l·1· 2 1 Tt-:LEPHONF. Opr, Apply '" pg. •
liver\ea or collecUng. 0~11· time. Opbth11ln10\oglst. E:xp. DJSH\VASHERS. lr&in<-1'6 flC· r.111 • • • l•'l'\'lf•\\'. \l lUlll'd tu t•all llll ~111all f\udilor, lintt•l l~'l!{Ull:l , 4151 Pr1'ced low For lmmed1'ate ·Sale ings in Coeta ~te&a, 1o~ounttiin pre!<'l'l'\'d. tJ.14-1513 1..'t'1Kcd. Ba Y \'i t' w Con· W1 E . 1.ACHENMYER 111tw. & l'lltall firm.~. l\tu~t IM·\ ,;;, c~uil lh\'). La~. 11\·h
VaHcy and south f lllndngton va.l<'Jii:l;'ltt HOIPilal, • 2 0 5 5 Ou1 hC11v oneu h1:1v(' nit thOlll' ti.fli-~ 01· 5,\~3-t-.:: 11.!1:;1·e~~lvl", int1·llh;~·111 ttnU tStt·ud)· Y1· A1Hu111 I F:1l1pl • C S • I •
Beach. Apply now by callini; ~i;~~~~l;t:.~;. ~g:: 1'hufin Av~. C.flf. ~j, orfl.'I·~ conte llu'OU,llh, does 1 "'!!!!""!!!!!!!'""""'""-""I ui)lf' lu 1!11'11 :i pn.MIUl'I lhul i~ '1'1-:1.~;~JSION ~ & ---ari•ltiui<'I' ORVGS peCIQ t1eS
548-3013, Huntington Bl'uch Rrea. Coll I NU RSES A1des-Days lhe 1·-on~~-dU,vc up tl'I ' REAL F..:stal,I> i>1th,j1 propli! r11
11llY lu , Will'\'.':... 1,!1 · )(ll l<'Jtn\aii 11·t1n!l>cl ror i.:ood 7334 fiandini, Los Angele'
Equal Oppor. E:mployt!l' 84i-:JS.r;. 1.VN 11-7 AJ\·I Jllllm stS "'-\yv11 Y6ur wild· E>.:~r good but not ncl'. 0, u ".(' 11' I" .... ~ 1v:-:, '>I' "1n· 1nu11 ilWt". Good l1r~. off th• Santa Ani1 Ff9eway
Cell ~9--3001 est dream?' VAR\AN DATA I Dann Poinl Ofc 496-1800. ~"'1111 l':l11 i;;,~.ll9._ .. __ )(:tl11.ry, 111~. nv 111,t:ht~ "~· (Garfield off ramp--l•ft to Bandinli
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MASSAGE TEC~ 2 OFFICE:. GIRLS 11.lACHI NES, lhl.' big ('Olll · SALESMAN :'und:1y~. All 1 11qu1 I'1" i;
TRAINEE NEEDED ~ny In R]!laU _ roniputers. REC' £1YIN6 •',"!' N't".'t.·~.~,\lt'v t~111fi<lt'nli!O. l>i.•1<·e}'0S TV 714: 523·1032 or 2 13: 723-8311 Yo""" lady <'"28J w 1~" isn'! h,·1nd1ng .vou a line. ""'" ·"' ... ~ ~·~·;·~-1~"!,.;"'~"~'i'~~1;...;. .... ,j•l!l••moiioiiiiiioiiiliioo:ii•oiiiiiioi~!i!i!il!•••: fo;l'egiliniate ~f~I tin{Ca~j. RAdio l<>lephone d itpnlch Thi:' pron1ise$ arr rcnl anr! THE TINDER BOX J ii . ...-.i .~ ~-"' ---• 3 Years expcrlenct on
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IQ school, eam \\•hilt> lea.rn. Ap11ly ht ~l'liOn ing , tha.ll~a C"1lffi'r !or t South Co•st Plata Jones Tire Service Appliancf ' 802 Furniture 110
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Apply in person any •ft. or YELLOW CAB CO. you in our f'ui·chasin~ °'" 3333 S. Bristol St. 1 I\ \ · 11 I'1· • 1 w E. IGth, ~ .. ,, M•sa R . C M .,. ,2 lt1••f.~ l111n\•''. t:\1 .. ·f, ' ·" •• ::-, • r ~ v r. eve. 2!'130 \V. Cl!t. H\\')'., "" .....,,. llal"fnlt>nt. ~('IVt'l! & in..,pot.·t.• vcndo!' osta e5a, ~ 62 I e Tire Service Men I 1ti:-h\1•11.ih1·1·. lti>hlt . i:unr
Newport Bcttch, OFFICE GIRL materialt5, mac::hine parts, ----111·li\'<'l'"d. 11:1:>-iG~~I 1• r 1 Requll'E'm.ents lndurl(' 11rior 1 1 · 1 .., t-• l , • Ret•il Salet"'!en !l.1ETAL fabricatio n h0 1c., .. ZI \'t-. of'"" "r old">'. ~.··-r 1 · h · eo ec l'Onn· pars. p.,n"" i; r-SAL.ES CLEIU\S wanh"I _:,4r..:11ll!. __ _ ,-"" .~ .. " " "'·'r-cspcr cn<:e, in pure a.~1ng or ·1 board Iii" · ri · e Brake Mechanics -2520 Soulh Broodway, Santa nol nct.-es!ll. Neat in appeo1·· l'lt-ctronk· ron1flonen1s in lhr CUI ., . s, u izing P nu;, mnlc or f!·1;nal(', in i.:r111'ini:: _B_u ildlng M!_'~~-'-~~~--~~ 35Ql Harbor Blvd An~ , ...... ,.1,_ OPl•"•oal. 1 . h 1 Spc'Cl ftCAlioni;, Mn1~es & co111panr. l:iHiri• hours 1U :-\al & (.'on11n, ,,,, 1xl ti.•11t"f11~ __ --------Colt& l.f r .. 1·r .. "'-'-" ,,.. 'I v l'Olllptl ('J' 01' pcnp tor!I I'{'-I 1 t 01 \ I I l' mi;• "'Yi . ~1INIATURE MACHI NIST 2:100 Harbor Bl\'d. lazed !icld , \\."" nrter : Pt'O<'t'!!.$'.$. n crprt'. UI'· Ai\t-!lPM . l'r rninn11111.· flill '111' y n i•ri;(in • Surplus Building
. TRAINEE \v''''t"d . ""/I for C<Nla Mesa, CaJlf. 1 pr1n1s & sC'h~nnltL(' tha-li1nr. ComfJ1H1y h1:nl'hts \11. '!U~9c,,' •. '.', .. 1ti;,•,", .•.• '.:.l\'J ~J\'/'f'/•/ \I 1,.,. .. ,._ 111 NI•'\\ .... '-" Mod F l l!l'an1s. I Yr CXj)i•r. as r't'· l'l\\d•· insorallt'l' &.• vu1·:11it111 ., .. ..u ' ' , • • • • '""' ~ • 1 Equal Oppor. Employer in/I ] Appl .. ;,.!S-S21!1. * ern ac lities t'f'iving C'le1·k or h1s~<·1or. E.xp1:ricnce hl'lprul, hul wi· I:::::::::::::::::[ J't'l-:.\IS~ fNt>i-s. lu inlw·r. 11:~
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"'6 . tMODELS-i\IODEL..S-~IODEl.'3 PART-TlME * Basic and Maj' or irill u·iiin. Apply Snl' .\losi I 1•1•..;111, .:1lu11~ ~li•'l'llni,::, 1110111·
'"P· UPen~ ...,p/lirTu;r >>196/c,l•O· Woml\'l?nDE_i.:Msen HEY, MOM! * MeL.Td.'O•<.al + LI e Call for Appl. T.iquor Store Inc. ~-II B11ki•r ' TRAINEES UH!, i1'u1Qo11•:1, •'t1·. ~ ,.. t lntlusrrtal ReW.t1005 St., Cosla Mesa l\\'11! 1n1in r!(·f)l •nduhll· wonu·u BUILDERS SURPLUS
Syg J oper. ex11 pref. \\'anled for fall aild \vinli'r SCHOOL HOURS * Stock Purchase 17141 49 .. 9401 __ ~-__ _ 10 bC'\~lllll' 1n.1•1t.·llo11 lll(•!rfi nl£ :.!lOG ~ .. \l;ii11 St .. ~ .. \
546-033l fashions. Call' appt . POSITION * Profit Sharing SALES \VOMEN tJ11(·1·tuor!l. i\1u"1 hll \(' n11 n l\lun 1hr11 :'::11 in .·.
LITE bkJCPr, a cc o u n t Americfln Be1111ties !-I 3il ,u1.3 P l\l DAILY TELONIC Jlousewivcs, herr's 1111 opp1 y 1•ur. b.• abh• tu ~111nd ••tl\11'1.' 714: ft'lli-10.~:.i,_ __
payable. payroll, secretarial l\lodels Ac~eo1y lSal Optionall * Paid Vacation 1 10 work rtc~lble h_ours, p1_1r1 1 shlr1 & ~· able 111 ll'u ek rRE·Fl ~lslit::JJ-k i 1 <.I!,. n
skills, sn1. growing flrn1. 3700 Ne\\'pnrt ~l'vd., l'S!.B. J * Paid Sick L•ave INDUSTRIES nt .rull 1111u• 1n lfldlt'S j .w~1·k!'1lll.s 1f ~'l'.<'e!lsary. 1·11 h$rt1!I ~. l'n11i1iei;, 11111ntr1·
Full lime, $450. mo to sta.rl. .• 675-84.p * Exr>er1e11ce dc.1ar11bl!! 1 n S[lf'<"lahy SIOl'f'S . Apply l\lon-!'11'111,: sh1fl !$1.l~ 1t1 stn1·11 ,t, 1011s, parlil'lr bu 11 1· d .
540-ll43 . MOTEL Maid . 5 hrs \\'ork in church or Sunday . school I You ina,y be lh<" onr we 3 1·r I Laguna Beach d:iy, Ot-t. 1a1h. 1:rnv.:yard shirt 1$2.:1:1 10 roniiii·a c·ont u(·1 i·1•uu•111,
6 I __ , 11'0rk PTA St..-oulln' or looltillg for. Please apply JUDY'S · sta1·11. ltais1• ln ::o day~. sin' l'in~.~-li11-~1:!, ll:1nl1•11 LIQUOR store cleric. nights exchangt lor apt. or ..... a'"'-'. • ' 1• _,_,, ,,,. -ota-t·. •• 1 o E lo" .. a WE-ek. Clean cut, malure.
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CaU Dick., 494-2.113 Cl\1. 54S-!J7~ f'OR INTERVIEW 8 . Krafka !I E-CE.PT·l·ON· IST • 01·:u1i.:" Co:1111 Pli1.~t i('s • il1c~a. ------R :O:F:CHETARY .'\50 \\le~! 1~111 SL Furn•lure 8-1·0 !.O'f .ntan driver, ""rf time, * MUSICIANS Lookin" for APPOINTMENT ONLY " • /'I "" , •1 C 1·1
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NEED Good n1cn lo deliver PART lime newspaper d('liv· you with this fas! J::l'O\V i0.1:'• f~rc111u11 & ~~'?nil 11u111. 1.101 h 111 i: sizl's :,.1u. Furni1u1 •'. f'l<Jlhing,
quality {urniture & handle ery. Newpor1 Beacii al'ca. eo. Xln! starting sal & rn. SECRETARY F~al'tl lop wu~1·s 1r yoo can Pllnl sUll ~. dresscs, skirl!I, Ap11linn!'•'1'. lkiok~. 'fnys. LYN
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part time, call 642.0098
_J)eOple. Rapid adva11cenien1 Call 64G-811i2. Varian Data Machines bcncfilS. Fee Nl'go Also f l"!' hustl<'. Bul!cl1ng n1•w l'IX'11·s ~hfll•)(, l'I!'.: t-:nl'Y(·lop•·diio~. S.ro1·tln1: Gor.:!~
opportunities :i.vailable. Ap·i ----------• 2722 Michelson Or. Joh$. ~~~ :~tabh_stwd. 1.'1'11m, ~',".~· Nai·i Gi>ogi·1tphlc~. dil'lllC'!. Y()U NA'.\1t; IT'.'.
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Plicalions taken l\1on-Fri. Ir v•·-, Cal>'f, 92'" Jason Best Age-y S: J·4G li ask fo1 llU I )td P1•M't!f'f!~ 1u Jlarhnr :\rr:'I
..,... "" • wvo ..... v .... ' , 14) 8 ~2400 17·!00 roo hursl, t . Y datt' 1\/substanth1! es""r as '1 -f,, Sun. only '.';010 Purk 1"2 pm -ly ,,,.,., &"'-"k L (7 3• B k ·VI or Lar"" \\anll'r )'011t11 nnrl CummuoH.1· PERSON NE '" -I ""' Thc lt 1·1nr Co Sl'ekN a rand1 I '" ' , J:ui1ur plu.~ mu!·h 1t101'1.•'. Sal.
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I CLE K an ('(]Ua opportun ity Receptionist $450 70 !'11 90 lndiv1du~J 1nu~1 R<·ti. G4-t-~::.1x. COSTA MESA NEVER A FEE !'1nploycr n1 r TypillJ: 40, knoll' 10 key hi', 11 lll1ni: 10 aeeept rc>srion-1 1 :t-.:~1 Via 1.100, N H. \\'',\LJ\'UT-liinl'tll' 1ahl1• w/I
Growing elecll'Onir nianulae-1 .,,..,..,..,.,,;.,..,..,..,..,.,. WESTCLI FF ~1h1l\1y .t work 1ndeJl'('ndcn1 -WAJTRESS1':S-!uni:h ~-din· diair~. llouhlr h<•fl, ;:n'l"'ll __ ROTARY_ C~L~tt-8
hzrtr needs top notch ma -l I F 11 1 r \ ch' · f · ill" I I ~ · P<>r;;onnel A~en«y Y ~:\('\"' (Of "''11'-' its · ru.•r ~~ood & 1_·01• kl a 1 I Ll)Ul'h, rn:i t<'hini;, lo\'t'.~•·:11. ESTATE SAL _ m!:~. ~~~;;, 1~tc~1M~ 1 See-:etary . PROPOSITION: HH I ls:'Jl E:. Edinger, s .. \ woi·kini; c'UrHlit ioris. ~l'rvit'('. ~; x Pe r 1101 1!1·:1son:1!llr.' C:i ll ~i l~-1~·10 2llll \\I, \ 11h St, Santa Ana ,
do. tu & h I ALL JOBS ARE NOT ~ ' 1Mark Ill Cl'ntcr• Call 644-3389 11rr('SS1lry. l1111ned opi•nin:;s. KVJ· 1il:o;l~.t·-;.,'1lld-t:Ouch. nlf uf 171h & N. King St. 1oo1~0;e rafe or r:~~ ~~~~ Asst. Secretary CRE.ATED EQUAL -542-8836 , 1 Apply ti! Cmund Roond OinLf"nirlQl·iu·y ~l.vlin~. Lik1· Cl!'I. JG, 17. 1S -!I A~l to :i f p I Cl k -------f<';qual Oppnr. r~iul)loyi:r l'!.C'!i1, 21.JO llurbnr Rll'tl., oe11 . $:·J{I or 1t11lil• fo1· Pf\l. 1;AftAGt: SALi'.: starL~
m<'nsurete \\' expei·. erson"9 er l If your pl'CSl'nl posi tion HUNTINGTON HARBOUR I Rl!CEPTIONIST c.~1. lreezi·r. :-~it-!W~ !~\'('S. II' 8 A.~1. Hl'i!ley and Che1·-
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('On1es oo l on the ~rl .rnd ~·c<' Paid .. L1kt' co ml't'I peo-WANTEC 2 <:oUCHES. ineplr oorr~· ry detll'l>j;~ion gl as11, hand lndu>tr, la! Relations . ~ of the scale, maybe 1t s tin1c REALTY pl<'? lnl:)f'Slment tinn needli d & l.'fl inled t•hina, (,"lit glR!6. IP II th hl r ! J' )'Otlr xtn't skilts. s:ioo Also SECRE1'.ARY Boys or i;:-il'ls 10-1:: )'efll'N old t11 bll.', walnut rcs.'i<'r 1 1 (jl4) 494-MOl ayro • ~'.~~r c::er. 0 cv<' inr; 001 Expands Off-Shore t°rf' Positions. Call Ann !or llAILY PILOT paper rhcAf o r dri1wrr!i, tlotht·~ p~ttern glass. c1trniva ·etc.
Insurance Cf erk · Tu·o resale offices opening Christi<'. 556-S-;fll, Con1n1ll \Ve er~ looking for a 1op 1-outell in South Sanl a Anu , line, 968-1497.______ g:~n,;~~~~di~ t~s~ TELONIC t VARIAN DATA · 1 n(lw~ Ground lloor Of)JXJrtun-Career r:1np!C1y111en1 Agrnry, nolch Sl'crel;u-y lo learn lhr b~111'ccn ~a in ."-1''3;rvit:\\". T.oID~·A-&-IJ)VES~AT • i·hairll. breakfmn!, washer•
Dartnell Personnel i MACHINES i1y for an1bitious salcs fK'll· 3-100 Irvine Blvd.. N.B. atl lliz. If you ' 11 k f" \V111·n1•1· & :-;:i n D1t'i:u ~ i1'y. never u~ed. S15.i OC'llk, S~. ch}•er, refrig., bookli. brlc-11-JNDUSTRIES Service Agency ha.~ an 1mmcd18t<' opcnin;; in plc. lmn1cdiate floor 1imr RECEPTION1Sf / 1 y ~ i i1 t ! shorthand, type rasl & nc·-' li~2·~3'2I Us ually Hnm~~. !JtiS-1910 M'l.ir, fui'nitur<•. piMQ, old
L-uno n--ch · • p J tr availabl<'. lmmcdiat<' earn-hn med opening. Call [QI' 111-curatcly & i\nulrl hke a Lyntl t.:ow:on SOLID b" h Ii 'itlR roon1 ~ki11 antl slrdll. MC nnd BA -• u.. us ''\l!IY el'tiOlll'IC () ICl' !or in-po•s;b/-. IV• h•<·e .,,,.,1 lervieiv, 847_1229 i:halll·ngr Rcply Classifi rrJ J)i)(tl'\C'I J'>111na1-:i•r ire 1 · _, 500 Newport C•nter Or . a l'el'\>rd1' clerk. You must. .. ~ .. "' Ad no. 964 l'/o D:uly r ilot. I' Equa l Oppoi·uinily Eni]lloyrr hdrn1 & dining roon1 . J.ikL' ('Ur·us.
sulHJivlsions or thc Chrisli· ' ' X ' OS a f S:t, ___ .-. ----= ____ -_ • ___ __ Equal Oppor, Employer I Newport Beiich 640-a470 lik.c a vari('ty or dutl<'s, 1.'P' ref('rrals 1Jun1 nt•11• hontl! * RENTAL AGENT * p 0 Bo 1560 c 1 ,.,1 11l'11· cond . ·''-~· 1 ___ HELEN NCILANO
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M.ch'"'al • t·o1n pa ny in Laguna B<>aeh. l "" -interes1ed in joinihg a J..'luiv-CALL BILL COMSTOCK nc•t•di; rcntlll agt'nt fol' its in---SECRETARY--f K~·y pu11eh opcra101". !l·:i Sa1
NE .... R A FEE ing Orang(' Cnunry C'O!ll· 1n·t) X-16-1'.lS-I & 12131 592·28~\ .. l't'flsingly ·~·Y l'('ll\ttl dl'/)1. "" • P" I II ,., . .· ' & Sun. Alf:o.1 1,•lt'11hunt• & "'°"':Si e n\auufacturinj.l I YC >"I" oomp•••Y 11, .. 1 oil R Al " rf"t: au . you le vfu 1cr~, geii St'l.' work com xlol wo r k · [ I u "r '" crs: E • ESl"AJ'1'. ~.ALES !l.1ust have s a l cs 111 11 11 ' !! artivily .I: unlirnllL'<l OJl[Jllr· ·
co ltioni. Frtn&e benefi~.' MAINTENANCE SUCCl!:SS CARI'.;ER liecnst.-. 1uni1y this Is th•• job for you.
tmmt'dlate Opening For: MECHANIC· to $550 * Modern Fae.iii-i"'t.'\ or experienced. Join tilt' Laguna Beach resident Te11;ilic fultwt> for sharp , tl.S rl~'s largest and !astesr Noi., Real E t t .... te indi\'. w/av~. typlrt,g & !ile
OPERATOR' ! ll'J..BcAt'fitsl o;JWOrkfti & -~ otl'lces llDd becoine a Restaurant Jason Best Agency
.AIJT~J~~145jz'4-~X' !\~~ I~~~ F~~ua~~;~ Bciik-Grid wiu7'~' :i\:!.~ °orr~::'JOO 1-* 494-9473 ! ~~::~·· Sh helpful. Also F1·e COMP' ANY
· l~Artvoncemeowv, ..... -. r: Maior Medical member of.our ~illiona1re COUNTER HELP I 17400 Brookhui·st, ~·-Vly ~1F;;~1t?'?9~~
' Traub selUp & operate. I I 0~11 '"',.:...nel + u~-Club .. ~ult1-mllhon dollar I Pernta nent. j>ar t liln(' days, Suitf' 11:~ 963-67i5 For 1n ad In Woman·s World
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SHUR-LOK CORP 1 , 1 Serv1~1lt9tncy * Stock Purclu.se guaranteed licensing school. BURGER. KING Secy,, Girl Fridays __ __ ..,
Call Mary Beth 642·5671, •xt. 330
Apply At • •.,-Excell~nt salt;s traininr. 2(1 \j Hartx>r Blvd. Bkkprs ~$1000 \VELDER. ORNAi\fENTAL Sew
Rohe Scientific 500 Newf)9rt',_Cent•r Or I* Profit\..S rinq !~;!u~ ti':kl~~~s~;;~~~ Colrta Mesa FREE FREE FREE IRO~ F:Xf~~UNA ' and Crochet! 1 Cozy Crochet!
~·So. Lyon St. N~wpO'rt Bea~ 640-§470 * 12 days a s programwhich mcans ROBINSONS Li;t Rl'indf'~ Agent Y WllO \VA N1'S-·to \VORl._'!-
S•nt• Ana 1' I "d to you! Please call •1121 \\'t•!<t{•rly Pl ucc OltIVF A CAB• !""~'""'""""!!'""""!!""'""I NO EXPERIENCE I year pal irginia Jones 8.'5-t ill. FASHION ISLAND SuitC' 1 !~· N~. 8.'!~8190' CJTOO~E yu~r hou i~. wnrk
MAID Wanted · • · Seaclift ' · · · • Rf.:AL ESTATE SALES llM: Oµei ttngs _ ____!'.:~nbll"hc~ 1965 for vourself, llt' vour 011·n
l\lotel,,1661 S. Gbast HWf . .'1 'NECESSARY vacation ! $49 . s ~:CRETARY ror brokrra;,:•· boss: J\.1f'n or woineu, Can
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LelN<UITENM BeA•NchCE . ........i_ 92,,·,.,.,,, TRAiNEE. Pbs1T10N * 6 d. ays_ a year LTC1':NSING sC'HOOL t"or Non-Sal{'!! ofc .. g~ typing &.·.~Cll'l'I ofc 1 1)1' slightly handicllp!H'fl.
d k I $49 include& books. materhils I Positions In 11 h.1 I 1 I Y n•q d. S/11 N f.' a t-<;:leun Appt:arant7.
man. l\fech. in c I in e d . NOW OPEN pal SIC eave 11nd all clas,mion1 sessions. I des1ra lilc, (':111 494·9781 I Vis, rc!irrd . A~e 2~ to f0.
Capable-minor carpentry &. GB lnd\l.slJ·ies {lf So. Cali f. ' No cost 10 you·if_you join a -Stock SF.RVICF: Sta. Salesn11111 & Su1111lc n1r nt yo111· 1ncon1~.
plumbing & elec. Call Mon-hRS hnmediatc openings tor You may he the onr 11'!' 1trr 1'arb<'l1 officr aftl>r pa~sing Ma'tntenance lubl' man. EX!X'L'. pn·C'd. 1J1·1\'e a i·ab 6 h~s or more a
dAy0Frlday, 8 am -3 p m . trainee! in· rl i 11 pJ a y , lookiJig f91·. Please apply in yo:lr statc cxani & your rer j -1"u11 ,t,_ p/lime 11vaU. Top i1;1y. Apply 1~ . ~rson,
6"-Cfi02. n1arkctitig disl'l'lbution & Pt'l'!IOll or contact: of $49 11;11 bl' rerundl'd if I-Wrap Paek pny. Hos pilaHzation. Pror. ',_.now Call Co., 1811 !::. 161h
l\fALE or rrmal~ machine Credit merchandhting. 61\ew yon qunllfy. Call Al Sloa n, ~harln". ct('. Apply Shell Sr .. CoslaM ·c'c"=· ___ _
I • • 1 Personnel Depar1mr111 Cl • I & • ---operators, wUI train, ocaoons 10 open Ill m-8J2·5MO. ' er1ca Slation, 17th & ltvinP-. N.R. \VOMF.N 10 do li~ht clrrtC'al • n•"""··~0 m«11ate tututt. Man,'1 """i· TARBELL R Ila ------• t .~, 1 1 ,. work "H•~ tior,s now orwn ror full Orne y DM I ,. ' ea. rs 1-Security JSERVTCf: slation _ at_tendanl-~ Is•• 1nanu ac: u ·111:: .
'1 I I 67 offices ,t, ,e;r'O\\'ll1': sa.larv + commi~ion. Ap-Call for app1. 557-14-~l
MANAGER rf~Tcn'frf~1Nc PRO· ' I REAL E-STATE-SALES I ply ~ Har~r Blvd., CCISIB ! lntetvirw~ f\1nn ,t, TU('S 61'1.
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TRAINEE * SUMf\1ER & P/TIME I Li~nsini; School ' Equal Oppor. Employ'-'r SERV E sta lion, &-11 shifl,
\VOltK ALSO AVAIL Jo"OR Varian Data Machines ~o iu st to you iC you Qun lify I 6 days, ~lus1 be rxtx'r. j HI G H -S C H O 0 I. & · 2722 Michelson Or 1 and join a Tarht'll offi<·c ----AP.CO, 19th &: NewJi011 I~ No Exper • NKtlt . COLLEGE: , STUQ~N!S 1 Irvine Calif. 92664 I urtcr 11a'!si ng lhe s1111/"' ROBINSONS 1 ~B~''~"~·~c~··'~'-· ____ _
Earn As You Learn I* ~T\1PAN\ BENE FITS . i 171,1 133•2400 e~an1. ~lnny 111an11g1_•n1cnt I FASHION ISLAND SERVICE: Sta . Allrnrlan!
Ir yo1,1 arc amblliou~. l•art~r I P 0 SIT I 0 NS A LS 0 I An cqunl 0 p 110 r t 11 n 11 1 P.ausiou of nu r 10 11e1v _ uf-llas Openings Nea t app<.•111·. Apply, 2."1~1() Antique' 800
'• W~IF: PART Tl ~f ~, opporrun1li('~ dut• ro 1ht> t'.'·j Full limf', I've shHL l!:XJll'l'.
' niinded & ivant total ln\'Oll'c-AV1\l.LtJ3l.F. '-'nirlC1yer nitr • !1ees. Call Al Sloan, 832-:l<J.10 NC\\'(Xll1 Blvd, r ;1;J --"-------~-1./c
, men\ 11·/pooplt> 11·€ can de-1 FOR PERSONAL \ TARBELL, R•al~~rs For F/time sERVJCF: Sl ation !11•111. r 1111 l SCRAM LETS
ve!o.P. yoor mana~e!"ei;t I INTERVIEW CALL: -Plant Lover Wanted _ 67 Ofncr~ G1'0~1E __ Stylist & nr p/tinll'. 900 E. Coa~1 1 -
· 11.~1ht1£>1~1 lhn1 our l1 ainlng 536-2591 Boutique sales. 67:,..oo.w. R"1:l ESTATE SALES Ill\)', Nr wfll_:i_r'!_ Rf'll. , '
p "Og1"a • ..J... Monda-r._ Only 9.5_ I tA Manicurist Sl~AHP ga l il•il h .i:ocxl. n\· ANSWERS Job Stabili"" PLATFORM -t1tud1• for nnf' i::1rl t,I{'<'· ··r NOTEI N1•1\' ulfice 1.11 Lai;un:i BC'ae!L Apply in ]>('l'!On 10.5 pin tronit' i:1<lr oHicf' ncni· Group Insurance R•al E t t Sa l STENO .\lust be hcl'tlfil'd. bu1 ll'!!l No. 2 FaShlon I.al .. NB Orangr Counlv Ah·por1 No licall'll -l'a"an -N11hoh -"""s,it!"'( 1 a e esman c:onsidl'I' eager, new sales· Equa l OppOr. Employer Shorthnn.i. Call 11'1 ·1 1 Hungry -TONC:UF: · Paid Vacation If ;uu have a license 01· 1o1•ant \Ve are presently 11cceptlng pt"(lp(e. M:inv 0:1va111u~<'~. ~10-2476 A "haticrlkJ~: "Sh•· 11111."' · l ;
one, see Peg Bollnger for a pplications for platform Contact: Dorie Smith ·-ROOm SerV:-Wf;ltlr -1la1·(' bec·n rai~•>rl on TONG UE ~ .;: ) ' -·· 'Automatic Salarly conrident ial intervie\v. Red steno. Neatness &. nccurncy A-r•'cenHo-Realtor SHIPPING I P.ECE:IV!NC .~1,111111·ieh1.>s." f. ~~' ~ '.::=-Carpet, 497-li6L. are a 1nust. Should hflvc
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r-* '194-1001 • Bal•-· Bey Club o ti 'II c 4W Co11 tnirll'1· ;uTivinl! ~r~111. );;. ,> .
Advancement Nu~"E LVN excltlng · Please contac t Ann 1..un· -sinrt ..... n1a ,,. g. 11. ,,.. ,,. . ' 1'"" -' po!>I· lher, (714) ~. REAL ESTATE •· 1221 \V, CmtNI 1111'~'.. NB c:OLDEN'S ':'l.1AGIC \\'ANO Amrl'll'an ;\llllqll(• ~·urn. I\_~~-' .... l !lon for qunliUed person to ·
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C ~·Jus1 n1ak1• t\1(11)1 scll1ni.:1 "'-' ~'t-1_• i 1· •\>:J. ~ Oppor. 1\urk in prog,resfil_vc con Bank Of America .SALESMEN ~ALF:Sl\IAN & :\Tanagl'I', !HG \\'. 17th SI ... lll. 11r'1'~f"nl slot·k :11 11r·as1le , -:. --~ ~
1·nlrsC<'1ll hnspital . Pa1icnl Ne1vporl Ccnl.cr Offi~ lll1y ndt 11:ork 111 1h1• hu ttc!ll _ rna l(' /i.· ft'tl\, SSZ'i & up Apply 910 11 Ai\1. 1·r•fh1r tio1t<:. 1'P11t·ll .t· Cu.1 9410 10-20 10 Y1.2Qy2 (714) 1••7417 eA1'l' oi1rn!<"d O"'"'rntion. Equal OJ>por. En1ployer a1't'a -Uun1in!!l(111 Bt'Hl'h • 111n111hly ITTJa111. H 11unlifil'd. A ,·q >'/"'! N ·, '
1 X1n1 11·11i:,~~ & fr\ngr hcncfi ts. P RINTf ;n. TRAIN~'.F:S FC1untain Vall('). Le i 11s, Nu t'.l\JX'r. 11('e<!~~. l\lr . U•t• Blvd , V1'.1 ~11-1.•-·~---lll"""ic...t I lic.....T .... ~ ~ ~ I . TE' MPO'S "" ' "''" ":·: .' .. ,'"' '"" ~ -1TT • -tr. ..
Tic Tot Systems, Inc. Apply or send i'Csu n1e tn 5,140, nlO. ro i11urt. \\'Ill be trnin you. C;:1JI Phi l ~lr-1 _121.~1 770-8513. A.\'TI QL'~: l'l.UCI':'
144S Su(>Crior Ave, Ne11'jX)rt trained lo f!JM'rR\1' l h11·1·is Namet'. VILLAGE REAi. ... A n nilv P ilfll Cl11ssirlc<l I I I Equal Oppor. Emptoyt-1• Bench or call 642-2410 500. + multillth & ESTA'f E, 963-4567. ·-Ari. 6~2-5678. D' I A J bl :'f.)LJl .~· HF:l'i\lP.1-'tJ I J,,ulil~ i:r.-:ir: ~I·; 1 11 o•ai. la 0 ('IJ)('l\-\\',\Tl'H •'L!\1 1(' ji.ire ll} .: Ii 11 I iJ J "" )'. -
MANAGEMENT----NU.RSES Aibes--~1 ult l:;rnph. R1t pid in<-rras••s Help W1nted, M & F 710 I He lP Wanted M &-F710 • • • 1:11.~1:,11·, :11 1~r1i .\•·111,.,1·1, Cltl'.X'll F:T ru.~hi11n·~ :k•1,.,1
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TRA NEES pilimc !1--1, 5-9 $t r<'ll~J F'ull BCHO JOB. AGENC\' NO\\/ Or:tn!:l' tuu1~ly :i n".>111 e .-i1~-s1~0 e f'rlnh·d Pu11rrr1 !11111: II.ii!
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rompa.ny lntcrvle-.\•ina: for \Ve i;tminster oflict 6 ;1 3 1 Ten1pot11ry llC'lp Srrvu•f" Appl1anc•s 802 1 ~1. ~'tl' .. :'>Ji~~r~· :O:i"" 1r-. vac, 7 paid hot group i~., \" I I I A • c I . I • 1·•·111•0 I .. • career m•naa e m en t sick lrove.ParkLido Hl'a!th ~esmnser vt .. o r k e w 'f '•c;cs 11 a~an. "" O· ri ll lG 1s ''11 1•1.1 :o\-i1 . Jm)inlm. We seek aalt'!i AAL' .,.,_. Rd B HuntingtCln Beach otfll'e 315 00 s a1 resses rrr11 R ll'Uly uniqu1• ·" tiuu•' FIU::1<:11r Ll.-\.IL\i ;F: :0:.\1 .• J.. ~ •• :rATt; ,·\u1l:' ,;l:t: .... ~17.J.;.
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accept responlllb!Bty and !)(' "OV';'I~· • Huntlngton Beacn. 3.~1439 • B H I • o· h h sk1ltrd • rli~hwash1·1~ ,, I' ii tl ~ f' )(. l'it:\'P:"S1'\ _,. ,, r: t 'l•:_~"I'..:
career minded: NURSES, Aide. 7.3 p.n1 .. 11·1 or 89.l-5011 . us e p IS was ers TYPISTS l 11·11~h1•r." S.· flr,1'1'r~. ll'111'llJ1) lvr l';\Ch p~111•r11 -·uhl 2.i
a.n1• Vire wll,I .trAin 1)(11v BOOKKEEPERS ) w:1 1T11n1 v 1·t:'n1~ f1•r •·:t<"h 11;1!!•'111 '"1
pc1•110nrn.1l. Xlnt benefit~ PRODUCTION 1 n~:A<'ll 'rrrY Al'l'l.11\N('F': Air !\!1111 aflt l ~1..,,,•\itl 11111..,n. * Exeell<'nl ~n1 p l oyf'c whleh includr lni·otnl' O.naf's. th• notlt11'1 ltodl119 24·ho11t fornlly reO••· KEYPUNCH 1:1i:Z:l \\' \lni·iu•1·, :-\\ ~11.·1-'J7~ l'\!J\T, 412. P:1l t1•rn ti .. pt ..
~nellts. repl:icemenr ,Ci 2 \l'k!<: Vl\Cll• r•11t c.holll, 11 ••• l1tter1itwi119 for the •bo•• po1i· SECRETARIES ~II\,~ N '!'11~1111, l)r:u1:.:" lnr . olh1•r\1'l~1' lhh~l 1·lu'" * Allr11cllvf' SAiary wh\ll' Hon tiller 1 rr. A/lJlly (It 14 1:1 flo111 ot 011r Me11tlf11I 11ew1, •-'tt•«ftM rnte11ro111 ,\\'ho 11·aitt di,:nifi ,.d x, 1 ~1:<-);;~; 1lf'l11'l't ~ w1 11 t1d;': 1:1r .. ,. ~r8l~:·auowam:e n\uit full Sup.>dor Ave .. N<'-1v p o r1 1 TECHNICIAN 111 H1111'*flf1•11 hech. 1 ic!i111 ult11in;.: ln11i: •ir ~li·irt \l.\YT.o\C :n11., "a,IJ•·•' ,¥,, 11'<•1·k~ ur 111"'"" ~ .. ~., 1~ ,, Br.ach,Qr rallli-t2-2·110___ lt•1·111 H~)'.1:,:11 111rnt~ • !t,•11 '"·· ,,,1•1,, s1;, 1..: .. 1111,1,,t' 1\111111111 ~l:ut lu. t h~ I All.' insurall(:e £11\ey top p•'(, p1oflt d1e1h19, frM l..iuranct, po14' " I' II' /Sit ,,.1 :>I NURSING t•are for elderlv •«•tlo111 11114 other be11efih 111 011 e1cello111 werk/119 , dnr~. 1'"11f!I•· """k.~ 111· f,." :1111n 11 11~h1•r 'il.1. ll'hll'l!)!•ll Z ~. k "~1 y /00;1 ·· 1 ~ .''1\
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,. GARAGE sw.; • PLA \'>:R PIANOS & ron.. o. ,.. Se• Roy ·n. CUuy oablo, TOP •MW MERCED &wi> .,,.,,,,., • """"' <10-°"""' mi o G.aoe Ln CJD. 2l'>hp OMC. """"'· --.-.-.L-~-5-.--!l '!', ES IENZ VOLKSWAGEN , CHEYltOLET
tflinr. SiJ.ft: S-10. P11n1suh•. Costa Meta 545-t6;30 lndler, ('G f'qUip. VHF rad. _.. .. DOLLAR oa•uoE' c""·~s ~ll, ~rts, •~. rttt 1'fAGNJt'. AU!ltrlnn . ebony $ti600. uaya SA 6-161 0 • SERVICE • """"' UUr. 1 ' jjM SLEMONS Vince Au1tmot1 .. '63 MAIJBU. v...,, ""°' cond. lhnl-oUt, p/1, p/b,
EneyclOpikl!dll:, N11t'I ~,.. a11tlqut' Baby Gr$nd. X!nt EveM/1'.'kndll M-&-351-1. • DniTALS • ' PAJD OLDIST
nu.n•h nmrt'? Snl &; Sun only TV R d ' \\'~~n<ll'r, ntw SlJ.IXXI, w.tll · .._ , lrtt.IJ)1ie1. lilihl'I.. 11ul!4r, +I cvnd. Sat:. $695. &t9--4200. 't.! ID\ Jlil)' 26'. lo;i.rlt'fl, 2\0 MAI IMMEDI ATELY & IMPORTS ~ In VW, """'"'·
MERCEDES BENZ ~~~':"j,~~ "' """1. """'' top. .. ... xll. $800; •• "B-1782 or
3010 Park Ne-.... ·po11. •21~ • a 10• Hl,..t, sri00. s 1;;-;~1~i19t:1-{l$,\l FOR ALL ·
Nv.·pt Bch, 644·&138. ' Stereo 836
Atn'HORIZED (.new i: U.lled) .. tervict, ~ 6: SERVCCE e.llline rebldg., and Dune
83&-23Sll.
CHRYSLER •
Jewelry 115 RCA, 1..t•tli!h, Sy I v 11 n \ 11 :
Boats, Rent/Chart'r 908 FOREIGN
EXQUISITELY beautUul
Oia.n10nd Coc:k1all Ring.
H&ve 1'C'r11fic11te or v11lt11"
$400.. f93.97!W(
l.<Ultl.'~! st>l<X·tion <" u 1 Qr . 10.1' LUXURY SAILBOAT CARS
hl:il·k & whil1.1 1'\I Ji 111{'rl'()S 5 pvt stutc1von11, Rl'<lucl'd
in Sn. Calif. Pti<'<'d \{'ss r11te.11 1213! 821-82160'.=--WE ARI! IN
than lhl' di5COUliters \\'/3 vr 36' SPORT F'ISHER '7;-PRIDE & Joy, 20' n10tor DESPERATE NEED pic1u1~ ~ubt.•. 1 yr pa.rt~.& i\larlln. s .... '<lrrtfish, etC'. h.'.)111~. Sli;-is 'i, ~"r .. 1·11tor, OF GOOD,.. CLEAN ~achlnery 116 srrvice. i\fost '7·1 1nodels 111 j l>ay or Y."k (reasl 646-9000 t-oor alr .. 11:1t. Org. over FOREIGN CARS
..;.;...;;."-''----'C.: ilock.. '13 nlOdels pnced to D--S II 909 Sll,000. $6900. &l2-3152. TOP DOLLAR-PAID
\\11ITNEY 637 A·NC & clear. Cash 00 plan or tern1s _,,, • Trailers, lr•wl 945
Frldl.'11 tape .,..Tilf'r. 1app111i;: to 36 n10. AOC Color TV. ---------FOR OR NOTI
11.UachnK!nt, (lllnchf>s & 902
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dyel. Uled 250 hrs, \\111 r o o kh unn. Huntington 2 sets sails, Ullmlln SchoC'k, trailer at 110 t".Olll to you. NEWPORT
IMPORTS
dcnlONltnte. n4-5'18-J.414. Beach, 9611-3329 or 962-0559. t'X<-e Uent cond, yard dolly, MeSA Cani~r Salc!I, 2036
Cl.ARK Forklift, •WXIO 1'°unds -R-ENT-$S~OOM-c5NTH-Sl!OJ. 675-4561 da.ys, 675-7SOO HIU'bor Blvd., Costa Mesa,
S950 or Ire.de. 613-2828 or Brand nt'I\' Tt!levision.~ l'Vf'. 646-4002.
!\.;g_().f')..4 I Option 10 buy rrre Delivery 19' JR Folk Roat, 1959.
& &>l"Vil'e. 5-17-~Q. ?l-1ahogo11y h1pstruke hull.
Mlsc•ll•neous Ill I ATRLll\'E A:\T/~?.l .St('reo \n Rel\dy for paint & varnish. " $1200/f>etit oiler. 5-11)-1389 walnul c-;1h111t>!. Original aft j. "uto~ for Sale
31(1(1 W. Coast Hvey., N.R.
64:Z..MOS
TOP CASH
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J·-'Si,mo' llS B.,..;,., -K l.ogM Ave. ExceUent aclectfoo ot prt-NII CM. PHONE StS-O~.;::t'-'17 __ prlce DiM~u~Ernodela. lmoorts 72Yjt ·~ ~-~ ~::S ~Sh!':
SALES-SERVlCE-1.EASING l¥ic:t' :op }uyer for uiy SQUARE BA.CK 4(),000 rnl. $1850. 87'>6099.
OVERSEAS DEWVEJ\Y WleG ~· Bera.) Leu t~ 2-4.000 mlle.11 •n CHRYSLER ..Pdt-aedan:
Roy CA. RYER I J3ll1 Quall $MOO "'"' """'· Boiow btoe "°""· I ftC. ~~ ~ch $73-6158 • f • I After 6 $2100. MS-2614 •
234 E. 17th St. . IW-~ '59 vw lus. $400 or bnt 'ai CHRYSLER Newport 4
Costa Mesa 5464W4 ·Jo::R""' .,;.vARTlWR qffer. C•ll 642-3309. dr HT. Alr, n1n1 aood. C&l1
CREVIER BMW ll1l1 SE-4.s, toalber, llWU'OOt, ~K. ,.,. """''"' """" .::.,...;;..c.78711::::::·~=~--
Sal"' • Servloe • """'"" .... Ml"'"!'"' met .• point, now clutch. -$500. Ask . COllYAIR ~ \V. !Rt. ·S.A. 8S3--nn super ~1~ tor Jlm MU179.
U . · '64 MB ,., 'SEb. -& SED BMW'S bo<\Y p"1o<t. Call 611,. 3 1"11 VW BUG, xlia cl'!"'"
'73 BAVARIA !DEMOI pm, 6<4-Sllil xlnt ""!"Ing_"'· ><lot,_
'71 BAVARIA $U5ll. 557.<JOL
·12 Tll MG VOLVO ·n 2002
. * '68 Corvafr Xlnt. shape. US Mags. 37,0XI
ml. $800. 536--3487
COUGAR
"" AUCTION ·* I OW'~'· ''"'. ··""· $50 .. =""'=~--~~-Fine himlturt> .It annltan~es ~,,.2314 . CAL 25, xlnt coud. with lpat ,.,. . bath. '5.7:.D. Call dny11,
~69 2002 '56 MGA. Reblt. erwSne, $500
for clean late mod('! can .... -· or best offer. Ca.II 493-0065
and trucks! -A-or 494-23.14
'73 '67 OOUGAR, 2 dr. ·All 119wer. New brakes, Jlrel,
EX. cond. Lo ml. $1200.
673-8796. CASll for late model S..:otl t i\l !Urier ~ 1 3 J 6 8 IJ -z li 4 (i, ei•e1'
apr>linrK'e'I & furn iture, etc. & 30 v:ntt arnvl\Mt"r. rutm.Jl;!UI, w ~eke nd s
A1or.tl()rJ<11 Fri<la.11. 1:?.0 n.Tll, 1·10 MG-4~78 TI•!/813-5jl0.
Antiques/Claisics
'1)1 CHEVY. Howard Chevrolet l9GS'"cii<"'-F"''",."'Good"·"v.a'.;,-,,,"•;:1'imi-='"""·:I .::...==M-G-. .A---·I
~lacArthl.lf' and Ja111bon!e or best offer, S.-3493 -While ~ last
953 CLOSE-OUT FORD
MASTERS AUCTION NE\V s11•n'O speakcr. Smnl! SA~lLBO~:,.A-"T".::...,1~2'-ho-m~ob~,-ilt
al75~ Ne"·porl, Cr<.! 6•16-AA.116 black lite. tx>nuty. I-lull, rudder ,
Original Condition.
cj,1 960-1729
'35 PLYMOUTH 4
sedan, S800 ''""
Now=oob ·70 BMW 2002. 22,000 ml. '56 MGA, ,..bit '""· Xln1 HUGE SAYINGS
Like new. $2fl75 ~ 'f&l..2641, mech cond, ask S 5 0 O. ... °"""" '72 FORD Courier. AM/FM,
Stereo. US Maia. l7r000 mi .
1 owner. Ex. eoM. 511
Allao, Ne\Vl)Ort Heights.
645--0283 7: 30-9: 30 AM: 8: 30-
10 PM. or v.-eekends all day.
Best otter takes!
Behind Tony"ll Bldg. P.1at'l. :i57-0909 completed, new u·Jer, $400,
BLONDE student d cs k . S3<h5177 aft 3pm.
Upholstered IU.'t't'nl C'hair. Boats, lips/ uocks 910
Tall table l11n1p. Curd tnhll' ~
& 2 folding f'hairH. l)raflin,ll Frte lo You I S J boat s Ip from :U·40'. table, lllffiP & tools. 2 short ______ _, Po .... •er ho1 . !'t·1·( Nl!"'port
* 646-2055 *
Recreational
Vehicles 956
\VE PAY TOP DOLLAR
FOR TOP USED CARS
It your car is extra c:ean.
see us first,
BAUER BUICK
292:! Harbor mvd.
Cosla Mesa m.2500 bar stools. J night stands. 3 or Dona " nt 11n.•11. Col!ei:t Elec. nianlcure St'1. 1-:IC'i-. Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 213_577-52S3 ask !or Dave BAJA SAAB
make-up mirror. O th{' r Contino. Saab profeaaionally prepared IMPORTS WANTED mlsc~e'!'s.:.. $1:{SOO -* FLUFFY KITTENS B'°o"1~1"1,"'-S-pe-+e-d~&~S"k"i ~9~11 to ia.c. team specs. coni· Orange County's CARPET BROKER Allectiona.te 482-6344 eve. pletely t'<IUipped. race ready TOP S BUYER for. ¥.el!ican. 1000. See at BILL MAXEY TOYOTA
Recently p.in"hased several BOSTON \\'haler IJ'h' BrlliSta61otor Service, 1855 18881 Beach mv..:.
1000 yds plush & shag car· I J[EJ Brand new ?>1erc:ury eng, 40 Laguna Canyon Rd, Laguna H. Beach Ph. M7~
pet. All co&or1. ~10'4· "ilolt'· P.t:s and~ 'L..i Hp, xln1 t'Ond, w/or .,..·/out Beach or call n4-494-3910.
tact Dick Lesf('r, 5.%-11752. ==cO""-~~-~~ Autos, Imported 970 snle. Jmt.allallon avail. Con· . _ ~ i';";;';";;"';;--0~139~!!!!~!!! I or 545-Si71
Before 9 and afll'r 5. NE\V KAwasakl 440 cc 35 hp
C•ts 852 I ~ twin Snowmobile eng., fan LRG Upright Co I d s pot ! TrlnlpOrtlitioll' I .a..._ .cooled, v.'Ork Dune Buggy
Rl'fri&:, SL"iO, 1-4' C.Oldspot PERSIA.\' klttens. Ct'A reg., m;I 586-6399.
1''rostfree R.errtg $125. Port. !OJ) qualily, sr.:; & up. "liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili:iii~ I ~~=-------
crib & lypcwrlter, $10. $15, * 1192-2970 • ~ Trucks 962
Red\\-ood tounge & pad. S20, PERSIAN 8 1'."t!t?ks, pick of Campers, Sale/ Rent 920 1---------
Hl'at lamp S5. 850 Center uu bl c 1 R St .. Apt. 4, 0.1. er, uc cn1a e, cg. '73 KING-0.ROAD \VANTEO by private party
AU'l'OMATTC GAR AGE ~.· 673-J62S. 8' "Compact" Cab· 0 v er ~ 01~ %,..._~Ton PiF"clrup
DOOR OPENER. Fillefit """" 854 C1unpcr, like new, carpeted, '"~' "-'~vy or ord, k brand R sleeps 4. Thru·boot filted for GMC, V.-8, auto, air, cash s:i S 1 3 9·. 9 s1'~st= e PUPPY WORLD e courier. CUrtains, stove, ict! today, 645--3375 I ~9469
w/5 yr guar. 893-351'1 or English Bull Dogs, bo.'C, I.f gal. water. Asking FORD 1968 V..S. aulo, pro-
53G-l4l5. Oiihuahull!I, Tiny Poodles, $750. 962-;m:?. pane powered r23c gal), 55 Amer. Esk (Spi tz ) , cF"i1:-"'=o8""'o.,. ____ I gal. cap. New po1~'E!r brks,
BILL MAXEY
TOYOTA
'73 MAZDA RX WAGON
Orange,' Auto Trans, Air
C.Ond, Vinyl Roof, Root
Ra.ck, AJ.f!FM, Rad I al
Tires, Mag: Wheel s,
(286HRW)
$3995
APT u.Je !iv nn cooch &: Doberman, Pit Bulls, Bull ye •s, lke1 many extras. $ 16 O O , chr; din nn tbl &. 4 chrs, TeM'ier, Coc:kapoo, Irish Scooters 925 54S-3153. '70 OPEL GT
23" color TV, tape rec. ScHer. 100 MIXED PUPS!! ---------1*72 CH-E=V~. ~B-L-AZ~E~R-.-Gold, 4 Spd, f160ANF)
rlKW[e camera much n1i&'. Stud Sel'Vice Most Breeds. * BICYCLES * $2199 556-7739 llfter 12 noon Open E\'H: 531-5027 IMMACULATE. . New ltaltan l& sp ..... $59.90! LOADED !\nNK . Am l'l'IUrnlng to AKC White Standard Poodle Suntour Eq & Colio •• S.119.95 •
HawaiL Won't need n\)' long puppies, 6 11o·l'<!ks o Id, Nlahlk1 10 lip •• , . from $99.s:; $4100 Fl RM. 549-2367
beaut. 1lole. Only 3 yn nld ch am Pion be.dcground, Used bikes ....•• trom SJ:J.00 -71 SPTS, CUSTOM
&. lo\'ely. llow about $150: priced for pet antl show. Bikes cleaned/oiled .... $4.50 1f2.TON, MINT COND.
cost SflX). 832-9514. 84&-7523 WANTED USED BICY~~
FURS for HOLIDAYS IRrSH 5e!ter, fem. AKC Beach Bicycles, IOi E. Balboa BEST OFFER 892·1132
Beautlrul mink coat chiampion, R mo. spayed, Blvd., Balboa. 675-7282 1970 EL CMIINO. P/S,
Martens. !\link co 11 a rs . shot!,· obedience trained, FOR sale •73 Har 1 e y P/B, air, vinyl roof. Under
675-4648. needs love, $75. 492-6537. Dav\dson Super Glide FX, 30,!0J miles, new tires. Xlnt
7 BLUE BIRD uniforms. Sz. GREAT Dane pups. "GillJlt" 1200cc, $600 &: take ove1· cond. $25.95. 673-1658.
'71 MpDA RX
4 Dr. 4 Spd, Silver, Radio,
Vinyl Top, (6610CJ)
$2199
'72 TOYOTA SELICA
Turqurrise, 4 ·.&id, A1r Cond,
C977EIJ) Vinyl Top,
$2799 6:< & 7. 1 Cub scout. az IO, AKC. Gold & fawn & pa,ymen1s, 5.16-3889. 1973 CJ-IEVY 1,~ Ton Pickup.
Costumt'I, llJ"€el & princess, brindle, vell'et black. Reas. P.1AJCX> '71 400ce, $700. Not Excellent condition $3195.
82. 7 & 8. S4 ea. 5.16-0528. 557-7.JSO raced. Pvt. ply. Wrk f213) ~-~~-------I
8 IT brown & ~1a couch, Sll.KY Terrie1'S-2 femali>s. 39()..3461, ext 590 E v e '39 FORD pick up, 1 \~ Ton
contemporary styling. Like No rea110nabte offer re.fused. &14-6361. du a I Yi' he e Is i 5 00, '71 Toyota M•rk II Cpe
new. $50 or tr11de for Call 832-!WZ! or &14-6178 SET of wcight1'. Bell Star ~'~'3~/5'11,.=~'"°=-----Auto Trans, Air Cond, Light ~~-c""c,"';c'°'·'°'5.1=.1:,,-""4=;c..o."~'c-'·-"°' 1 ~tINI Ooxies, AKC, puppy llcln){'I. Other helmet, lte\\', '71 FORD % Ton Ranger, Blue, (860FET)
2 NOR!\1AN R 0 c k v.• c 1 I shots, 6 Wffkfl old. =~,:•:,.::55"7--0-"'00"-'9e~~-Camper Special Loaded, lo $2399
Lithographs, unfran1C'd I =c==...;64~<--00"'0"73'-~~c INE\V, full coverage heltnets, 1nilcs. Xlnt cond. 493--0217.
Artist Proof. Je!T)'. 557-3975 OLD English Sheep dog, 16 2 large, l medium. Reg. V a ns 963 wknd!i/dti)'l!I. rnos old, Cha rn p j on sh i p $59.!Y.i Sell $23. cacti, 5ll6-ti399 ----·------
BEAlITY 1ruppties, dressing breeding, AKC 494-$73 '72 CZ 125, tirsl sold 4/73. 30
tl!lble. styllng head, etc. SAVE A HOMELESS PET hrs use. '73 equipped. $100. ·~~~sYOW
556--0883 by appt. Peke X, Lnb X, Cockapoos, 673-2828 or 55S-0424. 6 1 cy , H.D. Shocks. 1 Ton
SEARS washer, 8' sailbool, Doxie X. 534-3228, 494-4853. '72 J-IONUA 350 CL. 2400 mi. Ch · C p -•~
I
BSSlS, amp. an,,. .. .,,
baby crib. All xlnt coOO. SILKY Terrier Bitch to good ike new, $695. Call 557--8989 Large Ti~ 1424.HEU).
call 5$-241'1 eves. home for lease, 832-!M22 or aft 5pm. $2419
scarr FM tuner & 30 ""Ill! 6-14-6178. M;;u;;sr;",.,'::;;u-,,1m=°"T"·~500,,...=cc GUSTAFSON
ampUfler. $40. IRISJI Seller. Fenu1le, 1ll Sul u k i · Take o v rr Llncoln·Mercury
5'16--4478 1nos old. Loves childrc:n, payments. Call 586-9424. lliroJ &acti at \Varner
Miscell•neous $75. cau 968-85...'1 '73 HONDA IJO, ~mi chop. Huntington Beach
Wanted 820 Horses 856 custom paint. Bcst oUer. St2-&"i44 * (Zill 592-5544
1-.:.;.;:::.::.:.----= 6#-22S5. "llonit> of the Viking"
ORIENTAL RUGS
' '69 TOYOTA CORONA
~ Dr. 4 Spd, {l..Jl.VSS11
$1275
'69 Toyot• Coroll• 1200
4 Spd, Light Yellow CZSF2'll)
$1275
BILL MAXEY
TOYOTA
18881 BEA0-1 BL. AfT-85.5.5
HUNTINGTON BEACH PRIVATE PARTY NEEDS
SEVERAL USED RUGS.
644-S.128 *. * 6/a-8113
REGISTERED Anglo Arab,
dappll' gray. 6 yr ~ldinP,,
good English plea:>urc, pro-
spective jumper. Call Karen
aft 5 pm, 493-97!Kl.
'10 YAP.tAHA 2SOcc Enduro, '69 FORD Van <shorty\
good cond. reblt eng. $475. Ct1slon1 paint. interior, Irick
646-24.oJI 11·heels. suspension. Used * '73 HONDA 750, 3200 =drive ins. Sac. $U50
mn .... Llk< "'w. Mmrt ""· ALFA ROMEO $1400. 5."'6-S919. ·12 DODGE Sportsman Van. ---.,------CHllDR.E.."i'S play h ouse
wanted, please phone.
!M-8874.
GIRL'S ice skat('s \\"un1l'Cl size "4-4\f,. P.Just be in good
condition. 979-8123
Office Furniture/
Equip. 824
rite cabinets, n1isc.
HORSES BOARDED: 1 atte ranch N.B. Back Bay.
eon'llls & stalls. Richard
979-220.J.
SACRIFICE~ i\cg. halt
Arabian, Che~!nut, Stud,
Colt, $500. or offer 96.1-2137.
M~o:::Ch>r"°'HCio="m"'"••,.----318 cu. in. Radio, heater, & * ALFA ROMEO stereo. Back seat, carpeted,
Sale/Rent 940 "'indows all around. $3,000. Best deal always! Berlina.11
894-0820 h'Om $3195 (Sc!r. •0288).
'66 Chevy Van. Good engine. ·12·s & '73'1. Complete se·
Good Tires. Needs lxH:ly Jection now. Buy or lease
'73 LANDAU. Brand llCIV ?i'
r.1 o to rl10me. Bcaul.ilully
equipped. Close out sale.
Reduced over $4000. Must
!1<'11. See at John.'IOn & Son Lincoln Mercury. 2 6 2 6
Harbor Blvd., Costa l.tcsa,
540-56'.ltl.
.... ·ork. S800 or best offer, l1'0m
979-9621 Jim P•rklnson's
'70 OODGE Van, \'·8, mags,
$2000. or best oUer. 9794688
or 776-571li ask Doug. Tllrarh jl111p1111!i
686-600&. 494-2154 OI' 493-0065. Beat 'Ihe Price Hike.
CAPRI ,._GB
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WLltllil
.,., CAPRl, VG, 4 '""""· ful1y '67 MGB-GT $1000 YOLYO
equipt, 10,000 mi. 536-7029 * ........ * PORSCHE 1966 Hubo<, C.M. &16-9:103
1912 MERCURY Capri. Vecy '69 VOLVO 144 4 dr sedan
WE'RE HERE 1968 PORSCHE 9l2, Onn••· Autos. UtH See new tires, 3.1,000 ml, for sale •
990
MooARTHUR ': J~REE •by ...,,.,,_ 67>-lT14/640-755G SPECIALS
BIG SAVINGS ON Ri PORSCHE ~1. ~
,73 Demos cond., nu tu'.!!I needs engme Of ' THr 5lD's v.'Ork. Best ofter &J5.3178. l ~ . p~r RENAULT WEEK
NE\tJFOf<T R~,9.LJ .
DATSUN R·12 4 DOOR
888 Dovo Newport Beh Automatic Tranamlsslon
83S-1300 Open SW>day SALE
1973 DATSUNS Dick ,!~!,9!_.,.,
ALL MODELS 120 W. Warner, S.A.
IN STOCK 557.2132
BARWICK IMPORTS SAAB
l3375 cam.irlo·Gapia:trano
s.n J"'° eap-.. * SAAi
-493-3375 or 831-1375 &st deal ai\\'8yll, Complete
'72 DATSUN 240Z, ltnmac., selcl:t:ion now. ~ or J~
pilver/grey, mags, al r from .' :
Cond, AM/FM stereo . Jim Parkinson's S<IOO. 640--0383.
DATSUN 2'm 'n. like new.
4 spd, an-, mags, 18,500 mUe1. Pri. Pty. S4195.
TI4-5.3&-819'1 or 96&-3771
i!;1\1rh ]h1111url!i
+•
'69 DATSUN 510, 4 dr sedan, ~ or ~
'61 PL YMOU"(H
CXEW-8191 '
$1299
'61 CAMARO .,
CXXP-50ll.
$1899 ' t-....-
'61 BµICK
RIVIERA
(VEJ.f)(l)
$1899
' •n CAPRICE CPE
C8'l·EOO)
$3899
'71 CHDROLET
STATl(l,M WAGON
('lll4·80K)
$2599
·n LTD Brougham 4 Dr.
H.T. Less than 34,000 mUea.
V8, ~to., crube control, air cond., reclining paaa. seat,
vinyl top. Must .ell $Di0.
Pbono 644--0468
'12 COUNTRY sedan wagon,
8", p/s. p/b, 12!'1ll. pd
pty. 5.51-xnli X.ln't oond.
. 4111
·ro SCOlIT 4 wheel drive 304
V-S. Pov;·er bra k e s ,
automatle, new NOl'leman
tirea, Warn hubll, roll bar, aux. gas tank, &kid pJates,
rear aeat, carpeted, very
clean. $2650. 893-6460 an.
6PM.
LINCOLN
1971 Continlmtal Mark Ill,
eho4;ol,a te brown
w/matchlng leather Int.
Xlnt oond, loaded, $559)., 493-9798.' Musi •see t o
spprec1',te.
'T2"""1.1ark ry. White ~ red,
1.foon du.t met a·l 11 c .' OUtBtancling cqnd, lo mi,
1Vt. Spm I: 11oitends 979-9834 979-2640, •
'67 UNCOLN, tull po11oa. q..n e\'eS 646-4656. 300 Klnp
Rd., Newport BeaC'h.
MERCURY
'n MERC. ~l. V!iJyl top,
tact air, new 'bftkN, lttfts.
btUow lot prite. Pvt pty 5'1/,-'6>1 •
MUST ~I '69 )fercury Mlll'-
qods, 6 ............. load<d,
f1fJt '985 ,673-3700 •
'72 Mere. Wagon C.01 Pk. all
stock, 39,000 miles, $950. Orallge Counf)ils Newest
Private party, GT:i-3186. SUB'
'73 DATSUN 510. Jmmac.
eond. Mags, radials, air
cond. Call : Gr;>fQO.
JAGUAR """'" CLEARANCE· SALE '64 C.t(,!fl..R,OLET ~~\'?..= µn nu.
in· T~ft<U!" MUSTANG
'72 Jag. "E" type, V-12,
tuUy equlp'd, air,. stereo,
very low mi. 1 owner. GOT·
TA SEIL now! Pri prty.
6'1>-6823
MASERATI
3500 G.T. MODEL 1965
SUPER LEGGERI, has had
loving care, Jo mi, xl11t
cond. I'll .trade for larger
car or boat of apprvx. $4Cm
value. Don Lightner eves
675-1047 days 646--0551
MAZDA
'13 SAABS STARTING AT
$2991•
up to 24 miles per gallon
Dick Miiie,. Motors
120 W. Warner, 5.A.
557.2132
SUBARU
Drive A
SUBARU
11299 'ti MUSTANG. Ute blue, riwDo. air, PIS, P!B. auto
GRO• ·yH ~ .. 'wide oval white
.
walls, 16,(Q) ml. other ex-
~~ust see to Apprec,
CHE''ROLn ){USTANc . ., c.,nvertible. y , .,., p/b, rodlq, 60,000 ml,
white w/blk top, blk lthr
11211 BEACH BLVD. I!>• 11.200, call o er.w.u
147-4087 549"3331 --.,. . HUNTl~TON BEACH OLDSMOBILE
Dick Minor Moltrs .64 Fonl "Convt, good 2nd car. I---'--'-':...:.;;:::;,...
SaJel le. S°e'rvice Slli(I, '6() •Q Camino '>Al> SaJN I; 9rYbr .,. vtsll Us Soon Al '~ ~ O 131 w w s ..-,. -·~. """"" need• LDSMOBILI!
* Mndo '73 Rotory * ' """" .A. ptat., l350, 0' ""' oflor. Ph OMC TRUCKS '---=~55~J!::-ll.3~·~~-'--l 64&-M4T ot,stt at 2236 "B" H f $66 MONTH T()YOTA Pra.,,,,r1a c.M. "Sund"' ONDA CARS
36 ?llONTHS OPEN LEASE only" UNIVE""'-o'LDS
Will accept ... ,.,.,.. 1--:----c~:-:'-...--+''"'--::-::-----I 2850 ~ 'm.,,_
CAIL MR. FRY..,_ '67 TOYOTA BUICK Cllsla M ... ' SIC).9641)
Hunt Be"Ch Slick. radio, h<aloc, oew • U. tires, and super clean! '69 BUICK Electra, full pwr, PltflO
MAZDA $599 ~".'· l!:n1a":l· ':?' "i::.'
" . (TEM 529) ~.7 am to 5 pm:
PINTO '12 Squire, Auto, air,
e>ctra1. Xlnt mnd. Best otter over $2350. &er.1410.
PLYMOUTH ONE dollnr to or~ h1uldrl'd I .::a=-t JI ~ J
dollars. l){'skll, cmll'nZ!\.~, ! :mmmmmm;·:;~
644-6082. 1 ,;,c,;=--~---1 Bo /Ma · '70 LANDAU, 2.J', looded, COPY n1achlne-EleC1 1'0~ta1 ic ats . rinta 1\11! sell for Jo1v book or ~!It
fast. ronlinuous r c l~I . Equip. 904 reasona ble oft(!r. 968.{i237
'TI Gl\1C Rally STX Van. Has
\\'indo11>'S & seats. $2400.
~9959 aft 4 pm.
17331 Beach BL BU-66561 ~~,,...~l.au R~f~C:.oooEL.r.~~blt.
BOB LONGPRE ~ "''""'·· !'<llaole tra...pona-
66-6400".·="---""''-'-"'64;<400"'. ~ r : MAZDA ~,!'ti'"::..."""'"°"' S200. -' 28402 Marguerite Parkway '68 IUVIERA Full power BMW -SERVICE FIRST-"""°" v;.Jo B<low wbolWio GOod ""'"
t it ", ... ,.~
'• • .,,,. ' ' 1 '"' • • .. -.
'72 .2 OR. Hardtop Scamp. v.
8, auto, Vlnyl top, radkl,
be.ater, p/1. Very clean_ )o m1. Mli-1878.
Pa_Pf'r su pplK>s incl. SZlJ, 32 MILE RADAR j '-'::."c...:.' r.P":::'c_· ------
83.i-3131 dys. I . , e D<11C''11 :\1otor llon1c Ht•ntals
EXEC S\\'\'I c-h1-:o; S\:1/2.'.i Sl'r Bra~ llC"ll" is111! 111 ("arliinsl l '7:1. 23-~" P.l.H &: ~li11
<'lil"!I $8/2-1 Desks S20/~ Hal llwon illoo:lcl 2900 Radar. FN'f' ni•ll'S 9 t1t' 9 s., 00 . o~ • 9 " 1 6 1 , ConsHtC'r ca~h or c·ash + I · -Pll'l'Cf'au• \\. l · ,,_:i. ~2·· WS ( tnute (or Boston \\"hah•r. RECREATIOl\lAL VEHICLE
E I. E CT R I C IYfl"ll"l'L1r1" $3100. \'Hlur. St•lling ilt')O\!•' RENT AL BUREAU
·n DODGE. V-8. custom pnt. + button tuck Int., mags,
stereo, xlrlls! 846-42-Mi.
Autos Wantkl 968
;;;;;;;;;:;::;:;;;;;;;~I EXCLUSIVE sr:s~VERY P\VY ~19 dlllon 96S-$)64 •
Bob McLoron, BMW MAZDAlIASE '74 TOYOTA'S CADILLAC
\VE Bl!'i Inc. Demonstrator Sale lfere 800ll -New 5 spe«ls • LATE •n El Dorado, P/B,
rMPORTED AtrroS Sales -Servke • Leasing Now Jn Progress ~fodels . Corona S.R. steering, windowa, .eat TUI
FR.EE \VEEh."Er-'" BEST.PRICES PAID! 850 No~ 1B<1 ach Rlvd.. 1st St. at the S.A. (;'.,,,"" ......,.,_,, whecl, AMJFM &tereo, near Royal 660. Xlnt l'Onclilion. I ll+•al.•r {'('OSI. 962.J'.!Sl • 714: 8"2-9922 *
Call 979-fl7j(l -"'"--'"'-'"-"'-----1 BAH.l~~:->;T \•·1n1·hrs n ('II"
Pianos/Organs 826 ~unr. 111 ~o. 3'.l 12; No. 22.
·~ D L I I ...... · abra # "'':! Ure bl.k I the In Re<'l'elllionnl Vt>hicll' Rental een ew s mports (7141 879-5624 2000 E. 1st St., S.A 5.58-1871 '73 DEMO'S ~ •• wfb~lk •-."'A __:"'~
'12 Satellite staUon Wagon, 9
pasg, air oo~.. aµ pwr,
..U.000 mi. Immac. Will take
older car in trade, ~7758
•n PLYMOU'I1:1 Sl!dan new
paint, good condition.' Aak·
Ing """· 548-6380. PONTIAC
I Boat Transit In•·. ; I ~ : PIANO WANTED ~tt6-7172
m 11 "'·0259 I B·~o~N~Z~E~R-RA~D~A=R-
Free Organ lessons Sl.195. mn1pl('tC. ~1I.LU."'R , MAR"E SALES 646-4.1.'1
As Long As You Like! * 12 Vol! Bait, Bilge.& Cam·
Non·play•'l'i ,(: playl'rs 11rl-1 ~~)~jtrnps, $14.95. Call
c•()n1e to lll!C'11d 1'nc:-ria1· °''-c--,"""'"°· ==~--~I 111;.:hl a.1 7:30 l',\t. \\"e 11aii1 19' A.\IE:HTC,\N Boat ll'allrr
1•\'Pryonr to lf':1111 t•I pl11y IWi•fc.'rl up, Rdust. pad11, Gd
lhe organ: All 1na1crUtls I •'ll!ld. 6:1-1-183.1.
fu rnl11ht-rl. I Boats Power 906 Tutu Dlf'h'riC'h · in f'hflll;I'. =:;;c•c,c.;:.:o;:;.._, _ _;;:;;
Phone 642·2851 23' Rynn F/G, rarlio & luth.
COAST MUSIC 1' i.IJ1$ j , t.andwn trailer, ~lnt
Ne\\'J)Ort Blvrl. :tt lllll'bor rond. Cost $8~00. Ask~
Cost:i ~IPsa ' S:ax>. 6T"..r344!:1
SKIPJAC'K ~ ()pC'n cru'll'ef.
PIANOS -ORGANS :no HP !JO. All fm'f'~.
New 4 u~. Grt'ttl M>l{'("tl'ln. V11nrion trailcr. S 4 ~O O.
Competeti\"C pr11't''. Open :>IHT.11 . Eve!. A: Sund.1y,,;, The best ~VN~,~. ~D~S~L~G~>~l6~71~,-. ~M~,~.,
<kal.11 are 11h\'R)"I n1; lt'ITUlc Comm li\\'Ord fish
Wallichs Music City ~.14.500. MB-2592 or
South Coost Plaza 54(}.~ 1,c06'°'. '°'o'°'P"°EN'"-~---m-boo-m~J~<l
dn,~. 11kl or fish, new lriz. f
HAMMOND Spi111•t Ot,!nn whN>I trniler $2275 An";nti!!.
Call t'\•rs. &1641t"..O. 303 SMi-.1213 \\'6 6-16-5363
King' Rd, Nl'wriort At>at•h I '°~°"'°""""~=oc,..,-·r.~ CAL11''0RNlA 17h' 1n
\\'E\'ETt Clit•t'1'Y \V o o rl , hull 15.l O!\tC. l\tusl sell.
upright Pi11nu, xlnt t'Ond, 6·~ Dir. $3.30. IHS.:2n~ 1 c:.:::_::=:::c_:.... ___ _
-PiANO-WANTED NF:\\' t.11 ' \\IHTF.DT RT'h'IGER .ff:T. ~f U.ST
i 7111 992-0219 SI-:1.1 •. 6-16-621.i'!l n1.n.
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-'""~';;:"~'"~· ~"';;• ;:"~'"~'"";;:""'~-=~~1966~~"~'~'"°'~·~c~.~M~. ~&1&~93o:~-J!~~~~~~~~!I "'" "'>' .,.....~""'""" . MERCEDES BENZ And • ,.,. ..... eim,,. ""'" CAT. $>500. 614-7'75
'73's at Clcarance·Savtnp '73 CAD SDV, like nu. 4500
. .
FIREBIRD 400 1967 air ~-AM/FM.. &Ip 00t: an
mnocmt ~ for only IOOO. 548-4117 a!tor Spm,
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50 USED . mi. r..11y "'";.. Pvt P1Y
MERCEDES ~ L • ~~~~. J'.t 644-'3U ....
oN DISPLAY · TOYo'r' cAMARo
Shup New 'Car II ·-""''"ftO Ir
Tr d . . •v l.dUQAn • a , am/fm, a e--ms 1966 1farbor, C.M. 646--9300 p/1, p/b, auto. $2250. Call
Comlnt In Ewry O•y •13 TOYOTA C»rotla. Coupe Sat·Tuea. 494--.~. •
·n PONT. F~nlla 400,..xlnt
cond. .,,..... Runs 6"""' 61&-21BO......... ~ •
'69 LeMans Stat. Wq, :moo ml, xlnt cond, l..;t offr 557.;;oo.; ... .
Ask A-Our Unlquo •"· > IPd """"·· s,oori CHEVROLET UMd Mercedu LHM mlle1, AM/FM stereo, •7o PONTIAC Station Wm
Pl•nt 121$. Rri prtt. 968-5853. 1·'6ll-Cl-!EV--lll-lP-ALA-CVSTO---M ~ '=· ~~~ xlni
House of Imports ~o~~x~~~. 4 5))(!. vinyl 2 .Door Hardtop. 350 vs. * '69 GRAND PRIX *
6862 Manchesler Buena Part pm * a57"311 l au to m a t I c tranarn!Won, Dark green, I<* mileage.
lb ••• 1 '•-A ..__ power st«Tlng. tinted g1w Xlnt eondltlori. JO'I •-vn e .,...,a"' ..... YO:i 1 TRIUMPH complete. Strato bucket _,
523-7200 ... ~. vr;;i:i cop. r"''°"' "' T -BIRD NOW OPEN '6ll Trlwnph TR-3, "'"'' cond. Wll "'1 ..... Kelly I---------
Mission Viel• Imports engtne. Good condition. Call ~book wholes-ale, ·~-~La~. :V1!
ff'1'1t ring 6734)80. WANT to bey, '64 or ,65 llerm, tiJt wbl, rtdlal Urea.
MERCEDES BENZ VOLKSWAGEN ci..wu..or ct..,..1, Mollbo Ilk<"""· $5100. 112-41112. · & Station Wagon. Body must T@ij), 70, 4 dr, Ml~
FIAT * WAHTl!D * ho In good 1 hap•. !¥.1...lipo, Londao Cop ,..po.
Compl"• SA.It!! A Service "111 to ·n vw c.'OITVM't. ln xlnt Rtuonable. 968-.mL ~-~v pty 5U"'61ll Jim
Visit U1 Soon At cond. 4 IPd &: k> ml, a Mu•t '69 Caprice. Air, pis, good _..,.,,
28701 Marguarite Parkwa.1 491·1407. • oond. Priced to tell, $1450. '89 T Bird landaiu. full pwr,
Mltlkln Vlcjo -495-1100 '70 vw Pop Top Camper 1,;:;S33-Z38::..::;;:;,~~-~~-xlnt COndlUoo. $1~ Can
<Usr; AVERY PWY. EXl'I') New "1r1ne. tn1111, clutch; 196.'J Olt:V: lm]l':Ja. 2S3 v.s, ~ll or 644--0m
IA.TE ·72 ~ f:iL CooJ>(", '"' brakes. tires~ FM stereo. air,1 ,tram:. G.)od condition. VEGA
ltln", full ~T, Jo mileut Sharp. ~'\503 * Call ~ *
Royal blu, Uk& nu. $10.2"..0 '68 V\V poptOp CIUJ\PQf, xln~ '67 CHEV lmpala. 2 dr. '12 'Stn W~n 4 .tpd blue.
714-631-9141 dA"-y1 , cond ,. new en11ae. ~llenl cdtidldoa' nso.. VeyR')Odeond 23mltoal il~IOO eve. Pv1 Pt;y Sltl9S/oftcr 646-8486 eve o..«i8S ~SISOO. Fim1, ~. •
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:VOL 66, NO. 218, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE C()UWTY, :CAl.1FQ8NIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1973
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· By ARTHUR It. VINSEL / .... ..., ..........
' ~I secood Door tenanll . )<aped
tor th(lr lives early today from bilcooles
·aa a raging, $100,DOO ftpsb Oro "'.'!'"'
)l)rooib ooe buildlni ol Newport lleai:!''• • otnooc1 tanten Apartmeati oomptu:
No one WU J injured In the blue,
·imldl ii •llll under lnvestJPllOa' with
DO upl-llon !or 1\1 Wiie. , • •
The Oro In BulldlnC N ol the oomjiles
al 19711 11111 'st. 'totally ~ ·two
•
Leap ,
apartmentl, one where the blaze
originated and ooe where the door wu
appetenUy ab:ndlftg Open.
¥, !<> 10 ~ apartments oo tbe oe'coo<I ~ were ebamd aa tho blu<,
fed by the. carpetlnc and wallpaper,
lhot'dowll tho nirrow,ballway. NewPort .. Beadl :Fire lleportmeot
lpokilmm .Uld ~ that the .. ~ ""'!"I (\oor ii '!!llnli¥i!al)io· ..,. . due
to ~ke and ~ter ........
A -alarm WU llOIQfad by the . .
for :-Lives • Ill New:Port . •
Newpon Bead! Fire Deparµnent when
It became evldent bow severe tbe blue
w()\lld be before it coWd be contaiDed.
One ~ and • truck company from
the Coota Mesa Fire Department ·joined
the Newport Bead! firemen, in• additlcin
to an engine from the Orange County
Alrporl Fire Statloo. .
Newport lleac:h police ollicen eatmd
tho blazlntf building al one ,polot and
dulled lrom door to door, pounding
and ydling for the ~ts to evacualA!.
Two occupants of Apt. 205, one iden-
tified as Sy!via Tedemar, smashed out
,._ bedroom wlndow and leaped down h)lo a laodlcaped ivy bed to escape
,the raging names.
Firemen aakl they rescued several otbU person1, bringing tbem dowo via
ladder. .
A spokesman !or Rand ,B Development
Company, owners of the 732-unit adulb-
only aparlmeol complex said today be
(See OAKWOOD, Page Z)
.Lyndon Johnson Phone
. . -'
' . -
Tapped, Douglas Says
' .
Opposit~n
. . .
·.To .Ford
Reveakd
' .
.. ·UF~ f;ap1ives?
'Saucer Landed in Mississippi'
PASCAGOULA, Miu. (UPI) - A
Nonliwestem Univl:ni\Y. 111nlnomer
aays 'the "very tei'rif}'ini e~"
o1 ·two men indlcltes that" i atnnae
c:ralt m.n -'pllnel . did !ind In
M11o11a1pp1. <Relllod a1ory Pace ·s>.-
"Wbere : 111ey are comtog !run and
wl(y tlley Wfrl' beie' II 1. metier. cl
colljec:b:ft," •Dr. ~-~:Aid. "But
the fac:t 'tbal 'Ibey --lier. ... tbll
plalietla be1ood a·-~-··
Calvin Parker, both of the Gautier com·
munity, have maintained throughout a
weekend of intense questioning that they
were taken aboard the craft by three
weird creatures with wil.nkied skin, crag-
claw baod.I and pointed,,.,...
, Hynek, tcientlfic: cqn!Ultant to Project
Bluebook when it was conducted on
UFOs -by the Air Force· In the 1119l's,
Aid alter talilng to Parker and
llkbon:
He Believes
High Court
Bugged Too
WAm!NGTON (UPI) -U.S. Supreme
Court J"'"c:e William 0. Douglas said
today Lyndon B. Johnson told him wbile
he was president that J ob n son• s
telepboae waa lapped. Douglas also said
he WU "mlW'Ally certain" the high
Toda~s Final
N.Y. Stocks
TEN CENTS
Blaze
WASlllN!l1" (UPI) -Tiie ftnl
orpnbed ~lion to qer111111. f:m'• ~u .vlee·~I·~
today. Al the 1111D<-. °'"'ll'Oll )\ePil
·i-.~-,c;ould.llU1.;.iui;to,Pt~· 1
•'Jbe liberal gruip,,.. ~ 1fir
llemoml Ao11on WlA),, Aid Ill na-
llonal ......i voted UlllDlmOul'1 at 1
B,.t and Dr. --ol,tbe UrahalilJ ti~ ltlnrliWd by
"'Jlleroo is _!'!!.,P-li!!!!,. In ll1Y. mind
llilt -~·a Yii'j 'i..-rif)'{ni: e x pe~ttaee. ~, no
~'·~room baa -"blli· (' ~ ' o.lly , .... ,._ .. ~ klclleN klllfllef
POLltlCAl CORRUPTION PROllE . . .
:Ar.°'v -~·q~~ W4 i>W lo the _..,.. when
a~" -""1ttmc I blubfi
bau approodl<d from the llJ. . Cbaf.1!1 Hicboa, 42, and 111-)'elf-old
-·~ Ibey be rldlelllerL Let'• protect tbele rrien. ••
Hickson and Parker, "both sc:ared to
death and shating all over." lnld the
(See CREATURES, Pqe Z)
''We (hve in i ft'1mt where the dirty
--"' WlrotapPing rtlU rampant," Douglas Aid, c:alllng tho prac:lic:e "tbe
di!leUe which almost every newspaper
tells us bas poisoned o1D' body politic."
NEWF!ORT BEACH FIRE VICTIM SURVEYS CHARRED HALL
Syfvfa TederMn LHped from Second Story to Esc1pe Fl1me1
Saddlehack Trustee Trial
SET •IN IALTl!'IORE; P•·4
ineeljlic here S-y '"to -· ctli-l!rmatloo ol Clongreaman l ord aa vice
irestdedt.'" •. ' '
'Key coogreaional 0.-in both
"'""'•er, have predlctod ·that,
the UllCOVulog ol -· •...rar !law ln ,1111 ..-.I, the II).
Capo ~OOch, Dana Point
G.i,t?en Park Needs Quiz
Dissenting in the hJgh court's denial
of ball to a woman who claimed that
questions put to her by a grand jury
were the product of illegal surveillance,
.Douglu said:
"We who live in the District of Colum-
bia know that electronic surveillance
is commonplace. I am indeed morally
certain that the conference room of
t1!.is court baa been 'bugged,' anc1· Presi·
dent John!IOll dw1ng his term in the
White House . asserted to me that even
bis phone was tapped."
Jury Selectio11 Delayed
Jury selection in the Qrila.nge County
Superior C o u rt bookmaking-extortion
trial or Saddlebact College trustee Alyn
M. Brannon was delayed today wltile
lawyers for Brannon and his co-defen-
dant discussed the allegations In the
chambers of Judge Everett W. Dickey.
Presiding Judge Bruce Sumner assign-
ed Judge Dickey to the trial this morn-
ing. But it was learned as Brannon,
41. of Santa Ana and ro-<tefendant Robert
Emmett Kelley, 34, of 835 Seagull I.ane,
Newport Beach made their way to the
courtroom that a plea of guilty to reduc-
ed charges is not out of the question.
yelll'<lld Home GoP 1-, ihooilil. have
.. euy· time ·-oonlirme4 ... the
-to Spln;"'f. Ape)f., . "Coltgreis 10WG require a .;fuD ~in-
'Jeltlptlon· ·ineo the alleptia -ol
miWncUlnc Of the nominee'• eaml!li&D
loods," ADA Aid.
" SO lar, the only q-'lon railed plblicly
i.bout Ford's campaign finanoel concema
an 111,500 coolrtbullon to hil 19711 cam-
polgn wbldl be allegedly did no< reporl
'"' Ille clerk ol tho H..,... · Fm lnld reporters Saturday the in-
tjdent 'could be "adequately uplalnejl."
·11e Aid tho mooey ei<<:eeded the amount Iii ·peraonal campaJcn llOllllDitlff was
·;ik>wed to receive, and that -ht ligned !t ..... tO 'llopobli<an 111tlooal bead-
'quarlen !or uae In -beboll o1 olber
<ondidltff. He invlt<d ·c:onunltlffl .,,._
·ltdermt hla -m-to Jodt.;llUll)o" lnto tbe lnddenl ..
... Tie New ·Yort-Ttmes allo quiltle~ Fm'• quallflcatioot 1o become vtce
~ Prosldti'1 · dloice is .-
dlltlnpitbed !or "" -"' dilth!<lion." ."tho Times said hldly in .. editorial
It called """' "a fUIRlf-lhHnlll -· 'gream&ll, •• a S\Qleme4' loyal --
'Up . of RepubUCan v o t e J' ; for
Mmlnlttrallonmeasum.•
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AD FIGURES
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-ol CapUtnmo 'Beac:h aod
Dana -In 'rec.iii diys: locelv<d
a ·!!'P'., ~ oeetlng their ~ Olf'porb"DeOCb !or.tho area .
The' -is tbe htltlal Jiiue "' • oc:w muter pkn.
In a mailill( -..t by F' h
Dislrtc:t Supervisor Ronald Caspers,
queltlonnaire plopolnil -resld
. n<igbboritood and aaks the ........ ~
to select prioriUea from a lilt of
recreational land use1.
Caspers, in a cover letter, charac-
terlud tho South Q)aal _II a rapidly
etplU1Cllng area.
"Up to now 1t bu bad a severe .
Jack.of k>cl1 rtereatktoal facilities," be
added.
But . a_. added that there ....
eurr.nt ellorll lo_,. the altuatton.
~·we ~ aDlicNI ~ provide u much
In tho "Ill'. ol porkl .... --.. polllble," be Rid. \. '
,\lthaugh . tbe county • lbell ~ a I
deftloped DIDI 11¢or; ~ Pvk
and lfllUel Beadl .... .J"ftllloll areu, ' . .
·-~ -·1 ~ ...
CUSD to Smdy
Lune)t W alkoff.
At .San Clemente 'CELL STORY 'i I ,.
'lltere are IODle big figures behind ~~ .!l\'i ~ llrslu:.~
tboie few-trne ad.I in nnall type-on tGnWit 1t a request •by 1tudenll at oveeyday'a clte11B<d 14jvertlslng P.41"· 1lu Clemente High Sc:bool lor W..l>llour
Fqr esanlple, the N-per AdvorllsiDg waIIOlf jrlyll<ges. ,
Bilreau, tnc., says '15.000 aat0moblle1 AM_._.u.e ' prime re•• tor ttie tiJd
are bOugltt l.., ID mn1e diy ID tbe IJY , the pup111 11 the -Of
United Stat•. Five mlllloo adufll wllo ~ new baml)urler mtnrlnl next dOoi
· plan to boy a cor In the nul 12 moratbl to the Triloo c:ampus. The acbool bu nOcl .-.. cl......, ........ ID ID eDr)llliitent ol l,lllO -ts.
....... day. . • ~Truman Beaedtct laal -.,,..
' 'F)lrtbermor<, _..tin( .. Iba -... cedea iliil tM bale over the hamllqtn
31 perc<nt o1 tbe merkar pn>Op<Cil poeed the llrqitl llralD tblll lar on ~ in ,. ntW1p&per'1 audience will tee tbe diltricl't=~, doled-camplll
...-... adverlillni In tbot poper'• polif:7. .. '
the neWll>ori>ood parks. responsibllities
still !all on the Small Capistnno Bay
Parts and Recreati<11 District.
And . thus far tbe ·special taxing
dlstrict'1 10-cent annual rate bu been
inadequate fOl" new parks development
'lbe agency administers the youth
baseball area next to the Dana Point
Sanitary District plant, a small park
in the Thunderbird colony of Dana Point
and Pines Park in the capistrano Beach
Palisades.
An issue on the November ballot seeks
voter approval for the doubling of the
district's levy -raising it to 20 cents.
But district spokesmen said the $35,000
revenue ezpected from the measure still
would not be adequate for '· any new
park developments.
Fundl IOI: the ·muter plan developed
by consultants •lat Forsum a n d
Allodates will come from the perks
distric:t oollen.
Besides tho primity list tbe ques-
tloonalre contains specific conc:eptl
related to Individual &re11 In the distric:t .
For realdenil ol Capistrano Beach the
document seeks opinkllS on the in-
stallation ol. pedestrian access foutes
to bOac:hes below the Palisade!.
In Dana Point, citizen reaction is being JOUCbt. on plans IO .extend Street or
tbe GoJdcn Lantern down to the network
ol'J'Oads lo Dana H.-.
Doaglas <lid not elaborate on either
instance. But he ooted tbe Justice
Department did not deny bugging tbe
attorneys of the woman, Marguerite
Anne Heutsche, who was arrested by the
FBI ln coonedion with removal of
materials from a Selective Service office.
Douglas declared :
"The conversation af one's lawyer over
the telephone may be a_s helpful to
ProPosition 1
Endorsed By
Big Brother as the conversation of ~ • Cl M, h II
accused herseu. _, ay ItC e
''In this Orwellian era . , . we deal
with a disease that bas penneated our By JA CK CllAPPELL
society." ot ~ D111., ,11.-it1tt
The woman was arrested on charges South Lagunan Clay Mitchell , a Reagan
of receiving more than 1,800 records apPointee t0"1he California State Board
and folden of Selective Service locals or Educatioo , outlined tOOay his reason-
at Evanston , Ill. She was cited for ing for supporting a board endorsement
contempt after refusing to respond to of the governor 's controversial . tax
questions from a Clli.cago grand jury. limitation initiative.
Douglas recalled a 1928 statement by "I am in favor of it. I think it
Justice Oliver Wendell Hobnes calling is going lo go a long way in cutting
~etapping a "dirty bu.!ines5" and said down spending by government. Taxes
both Supreme Court rulings ~nd federal are COM~m.ing far l~ much. of the
Jaw had been flouted in its use by taxpayers income .. ~1s Is ~ust ?ne
enforcement agencies. step," ~fitchell said tn an tnterv1ew
Electronic surveillance has become a today. . . burning is.sue since disclosure before By a 7 lo I vote "'ilh one abstaining.
the Senate Watergate Committee lhat the state bo~d Fri.d~~ v~ted to endorse
President NI.ton's conversations with the governors tax 1n1t1allv~ measure.
aides and White House visitors were The vole is signifi~~l because
recorded starting in the spring of 1971. throughout the state. ~pos1t1on ha.s ~ntc
· mainly from cducat1on organ1i.at1ons
r------------------------~ including those of t cacher s. ad-
Heroine
miilistrators, parent·teacher groups and
local school boards.
Grabs Wheel as Mom Stricken
The resolution passed by the state
board stated it fell the passage of thr.
initiative by voters Nov. 6 y,·ould result
' in "a more <'quitable and rational tax
st ructure which will benefits all segments
of the society in California including
public education." A 9-YEAR.OLD GIRL \VhO, grabbed the steering wheel and
guided lhe family car off lhe' Newport Freeway when her mother
blacked out today is credited with saving both from death or serious Injury.
California Highway Patrol officers said the 1967 luxury sedan
dld craah lnlo a eucalyptus lree to end the wild ride but damage was
minor and nellher. passenger was tntured.
Mitchell today charged that there is
too much "lat" in state governmental
operatiolll!i and said that opponents of
the govemor·s plan \\'ere politically
motivated and waging a pe.nonal atlac.t
on Reagan .
daaalti«l leClioo 00 a tflvm da1. OV!r Beoed!cl, w!Jo.llead(aatly Iiio ICibed
I "°"'Y tplft ~ !!:"cealbet o{ ,!l!:,JT . IO the clooed<MIPlll U-,, tUI tbol ,:
pec:ll lrlll get w a ft ba --tonJPt • falDlb
The CHP tdlllo:tM qiltnt e><curred just alter Mrs. Joan MCOW.n,
37, of 18571 Ne-!Qn,f-M• Til(lip, had pulled onto .the freeway on·
ram.!LaJ.17th SlrMt"..-l:JO"pJB. Fri~y. ,
"All public bodies can certainly tighten
their belts if they only would.
"It has lo be done , we just can·t
go on !&king away mollC and more
of the taxpayers' inconH!. Right now
you "-'Ork l"-'O days for the state
and three days for you . Thffre are 1ho!>e
who ""ould make It thrrc days for lhc
stolt," Mitchell sitld .
Clllllllcatlon' and • ~ wm,,.., ol i . boord -i:omm!Uee .., , _ -'
lt durlnl a moolh, a lt1ldmt PIDd to KU f -lloa ; Selling 1 c:arl 0.t Into tho big nwnben to Ille.request.
game at the loc:al level. Call a Dally The lougben pnlblem -.., Ille
PUot ·Ad·vllor at l4Ul7I and lilt )'«Ir DUlllber of the ltudlt!I -latlon.
car where buyen art looking -Dilly .BeJiedic:t Aid at lilldWeek that there
Pilot clauln<d ads. are lll0!1tl """""" over the 1dvlllbtllty
(8" WAUton, hp I)
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1•M "iOoo.t.kY SLUMPEd ~ver and when ohe !ailed to re-
lpond, Janel Ill~. 9, graphed the wheel to guide the t'llr off lhe
road lo a sto~·l '' ' ' '
He mother was ta~en lo Tustin Community IJ:ospltal by ambu·
lance, where site ,~ listed In .satisfactory c6ndltion today as doctors
conduct tests t.o ~etern\!nc. w~ s_~~ 1bl~.~ed. ~~!·, -· '.
. ' I / . .
He said the governor was excrC1$ing
nced«I leDd<'rshlp In proposing the tax
!Sec: !llTCHELL, l'aR• ll
I ,.
The prosecution reported at an earlier
court appearance by the two men that
Brannon was prepared to plead guilty
to one of 36 felony et1unts ,contained
in a Grand Jury indictment.
Deputy District Attorney Wi1lia1n
Evans said this fell through •,11bcn Kelley
refused to go along \vith that ar·
rangement. .
Both men face charges that they were
involved in what Newport Beach police
described as a $25,000.a-week-book.le
business centered in the Harbor Area.
Brannon was arrested Aug. 28, 1972
after he allegedly attempted to enforce
payment of a $2,800 gambling dcbL from
a client described as a prominent
Newport businessman.
Kelly was arrested six "'eeks later
follpwing a police investigation of a
claim by another alleged client that
an eight·inch hunting knife was hurled
into his front door as a means af
persuading hi1n that he should int·
mediately settle his gambling account. . '
.Orange Coast
• •
Weather
l\1ore fog is forecast for the
Jrange C.Oast Tuesday, clearing by
100n 10 sunny skies and cooler
1enlpcratures. Highs of 68 are ex-
:iected at the beaches rising to
74 inland.
L"SIDE TODAY
Th e question of obscenity has
bel'n a 1/lorn itl the side of the
U.S. Suprernt Court si-nce its
/a11d1nark decisiofl Ill 1957. Tiie
first 111 a series of articles on smut control appear oil Paae 18.
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Fresh Arms
Delivered
To ls1~aelis
BULLETIN
~roscow (AP) -Tbe Soviet Union ~tclared tod1y Ila "determJnatlon lo
a..usllt 1n e\'try v.·1y'' the Arab tffort to
llbtf'lte ttrrilorit1 ottupltd by Jaratl,
:_ 1 ••• reported. • :-WAS!U NGTON (AP ) -In \'iew of
-the •·massive" Soviet airlift of military
equipment to the Arab states, the United
Co&ota beaaa dlllU., the weekend to ¢luP"
t ply l!raet with 1nllitary hardwari\ the
State Depar!f!ent announced today.
"We have begun some resupply of
' l!rael to an appreciable utent, dei~
abo to prevent the muslve Soviet mlift
from UNettllng the military balance in
the area," press officer Robert J.
Mt'Ctoskey told a news conference.
1be Soviet alrllft, McClosk.ey ti•
,. plained, ''ls oontinuln& at an increased
pact ... In our own case, we walcbed
and waited for several days pun:uing
the objective of achieving a diplomatJc
arrancement."
~~that thlo diplomatic effort
I
ls Cdllln , McCloakey added that "I
ISRAEL, ARAB FACTIONS
CLASH ACROSS U.S., P.,. 4
wish It would be pouible to report
l\JC!CeSll. We cannot ckrtbat."
5ecretuy ol Slata"IWley A. Klalager,
the spotepnan OOPUnued, maintained
-tbrou8bout the ......... wllh L,.: .. , number of iovmunenta involved in
tbe ficbtina: or interested ln the out·
came," 1Dc1udlng Ambaasador Anatolyl
F. Dol>rJD)n, the Sovt.t envoy In
Waahington.
McCloskey saJd the Sovletl have
1 delivered rouaJiJy 1,000 Joos ol equip-
ment In 280 lltghts to the Egyptians
and .Syrians since Wed.Desday.
He said he would not describe the
contents of the Soviet deliveries, "though
we know to some extent but not fully."
At the same Ume, McCloskey firmly
declined to say what the U.S. resupply
·., content.I are.
"I am not in tbe position to itemize
the materiel involved," he said.
Reminded that Ki&slnger it hiJ pres.!
conference Friday de.!crl.bed the Soviet
' • alrllfl u beinl'' fairly IUbetaoUal," whiler'
• McCloakey labeled it as "massive," the
spokesman said tbe Administration
.... "reached the judgment on the charac·
teriution of the airlift in the la.st 41
boun."
Yet McCloskey insisted that the United
States i!, as he put it, "l~s interested
in name-calling," meaning obviously to
put the blame on the Soviet Union for
the arms race spiral in the Middle
East, but more interested in "trying
to rNch a diplomatic solution."
McClosiey emphatically repea~ the
U.S. Denlal that American military
personnel would be Involved in the
fighting.
"We do not have American military
forces or personnel engaged In the
lighting," he said.
Fending oU a barrage of questions,
~ McCloskey repeated that "we are con·
•• cemed that the Soviet airlift will unsettle
'!... the baJance" in the Middle East. He
1 said : "Our actions will be guided by
,__ events as they proceed." .....
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r.-OAKWOOD ••• = felt firemen may have over estimated
~ the total damage.
Company Vice President Larry Carlin
said the 34 units affected are all valued
at about $20.000 eoch, with two gutted
i9. and an additional SI0.000 damage to
(.-the corridor area of the complex. '-9 He said all 34 units in the building , i'J:it however, sustained some smo ke or water
~ damaae. ~'hich would ~ibly increase 1'f the overall loss in the predawn fire.
The blaze apparenUy broke out in ~ Apt. 205, where Mrs. Tedemar lives. ~ Carlin said neither the owners nor
the firt departmenl bas yet determined
how the blaze originated but said il
~ started in the liv ing room area.
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Clash in' ·Si.n~i
• -. • Grows Decis.ive·
• 11)' United Pm• lidern•llOO!iit
Egypt ha.I 1ucceeded in getUng almost
Its entire army acrou the Suez Canal
but Jarae.J~tr have thrown back all9thei' ' human wave assault
on one · thnie VUil puses leadi~g
into the !trial 0eser1: Israel re~
today •. The Sinai struggle W11S shaping
up as the decisive batUe of the liklay
war.
On the Syrian frortl, Israel aaid It
bad broken throuJll the central -ol the 81).mlJe Golan llolghts llne,
anwhlnC Iraq) mnared fo,,,.., destroy·
Ing ctozeris ti taaka and sendlnJ rem·
nanls of the lro<Ji Aimy Deelng Jn
retttat. It was the oecood dlsaatrous
defeol of tbe war for Iraq.
Farther to the nortbeut, larull
patrols ·struck within )1lne miles ol
Damascus, reaching Che vtlltge of
Vlssya, and annoted columnS -were
within 14 mlles of thf Syrian capital.
But the main ll{"a/,J\ fOf'Ce$ were repoited bogged' do<in' Iii heavy fighting
at t~ im,PC?rtant Cl'QS!roads loQ._,Of
S.asa, 23.,tnlla southwest of Damucu1
' "' lsr8ll said Its pllots dpmlnated the
skies over the Middle East as they
struck deep ln\o Syria and EgYpt. Air
raid ikeno woiled jn C¢ro agoln today
· bdt there , waa no Jnd~tlon the Israeli
piarlel boinbed ncu tbe capital. 41'aell
· artilfe,rfliit th! oUtskfrtS o! 'DamaSCus. t
Another indication the War wou ld be
long and fierce came from Cairo where
Egyptillfl political, 90'1f'Ctt, said Egypl '
was st.andi.ng firm on its lilllstence that
there ·be no ~fire unUl tbe Arabs
received irocclad guaraatees of complete
Israeli witbdrrfal 1r ... ·occupied" Arab lands. • .
The semiofficial Cairo newspaper Al
Abram said the-main objective of the
EgypUan offensive was to seize control
of the tbree (>l>.l<S leading through a
low range of µu)untains Jnto the heart.
olhf the Sinai. They. are ,the f>litlo. in e center, the Khatmla near the
Mediterranean behitid Qantara ,• end the
El~ pass in the 90uth. All arc
a~ut zo miles east 0.-the cp.na I.
Hurry llp, .Junior
Israeli Defenae 1Mlnlster Moshe Dayan '
reported lo !he aatloo that Syria bid
been pushed back (at' enough into its
own territory behind the 1967 cease-fire
line so that Israel oould give the highest
priority to the Suez fronl He said the
~'3.l' would be "Jorig in days and beavy
jn blood"'"'J."
larl!Clll niiJ!""l' spok""""' "P'f"d the Egyptians 1 1,11ed .jankl, and troops
in human w..ve ~SSIUlts today to drive
toward the Kbatmia Pass but were
thrown back with heavy losses and Israel
continued to block tbe roads to the
easL Four-day-old calf chases after mom on Irvine Ranch.
This is the calving season on the ran ch and Irvine
cattlemen expect 700 calves will be born between
now and December. This little fell ow's daddy is a
black angus. Mother is a .. braford," a cross between
a brahma and a hereford. Irvine Ranch currently is
running about 4i000 head of catUe, not counting
calves. .
"The main feature of air activity by
midday is the fact that only the ·hrae1i
Air Fifu! lias tabii the Initiative and
ls in· the air on both fronts," ~ com·
nullque. said in .one ol lbe strongest
assertions of Israeli air superiority to From Page I
MITCHELL ..•
limitation measure. The plan would place
a celling on income tu rates levied
by the .U.te.
He said the same poliUcil forces which
oppooed Gov. R<agan to bis fight to
trim the welfare rolls were opposing
him on the ta:r limitation.
''They were · all critical of him for
wanting to reduce welfare costs. They
had llOlhlng good to say aboul him
al all, yet that went through, and is
now being used. as a model for the
federal and other st.ate govemmentl,"
Mitchell aaid.
"He wu right then and he certainly
bas a good diance of bemg right now,"
Mitchell added.
Wilson Riles, state superintendent of
public instruction, said he is opposed
to the Reagan plan.
Mitchell said he personally isn't happy
with the manner in which the State
Department of Education ls run, and
he said it is a symbol of the whole
state with more e.mployes being added,
and "empires" being built.
Mitchell said he saw no interest among
state bureaucrats for finding better,
more efficient and less expeosive ways
of doing the ir jobs.
Mitchell responded to criticism by op-
ponents ol the governor who charge
·that the state budget has ballooned under
the Reagan administration, saying that
the governor was sadd1ed with "a bunch
• of free.spenders in the legislature.''
"We must tum this trend the other
way . He is showing positive leadership,"
Mitchell said-
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Huge Marijuana
Discovery Maae
On Motorboat
MARµ;I A DEL REY (UPI) -Tu~
\Vashington men were in custody today
after authorit ies found an estimated hair·
ton of marijuana in their 32-foot
motorboat, sheriff's deputies said.
John Bates, 26, and John McCarthy ,
23, both of Ell ens berg, were apprehended
after a Los Angeles Harbor Patrol boat
crew noliced the suspects' a-aft in the
Union Oil Dock which was closed, ao-
cording to deputies .
Harbor Patrol officers reportedly
smelled marijuana and saw packages
of marijuana in the boat.
Both suspects "·ere booked on suspicion
of possession of marijuana for sale.
The marijuana was valued at $1.S mil·
lion on the street market, deputies said.
Ford Selection
Favored in Poll
NEW YORK (UPI) -A !p<ciai GAiiup
Poll Indicates general public npproval
for Gerald Ford to berome vice presi-
dent. but also sho~ most Americans
do not know enough about him to judge
how good a president he might be,
.the New York Times said tod ay.
Of 73() adults in terviewed by telephone
natienwlde in the poll conducted durlng
t~ weekend and commissioned by the
Times, 66 percenl said they appro\•ed
of Ford's nomination to !Uctced Sp iro
T. Agnew, 7 percent disapprovtd and
27 peretnt had no opinion.
Furthermore, 32 percent said Ford
would mske a good president and 2t
percent said they would favor his can-
didacy. But 55 percent said they dJd
not know how good a presJdtnt he might
make and 49 perctnt said they could
give no opinion of a poWble run by
Fo rd for the Republlcan nomlnat.ion tn
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Students Staging Crash
To Aid in Rescue Drill
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of releasing that · many rtudents at a
single period and allowini ttiem to -
verge on tbe DeW' reatdrant. ' .
date. •
The Israeli Air Force said Ito pl-
hit tbree airflelds In Egypt, one of
them 50 miles north of Cairo, and born~
ed Syria's Medite?Tanean coastal tuel
dumps at Tartus and Latakia. Damucus
said the lsraell planes bit dvllian largels
In those citlet. · ;
Volunleen from the ranks of San
Clemente High School students wiU
perfonn as victims Wednesday in a
"bus crash and rollover" near the Triton
campus to give South Coast rescue agen-
cies a chance to practice their disaster
skills.
The simu1ated era.sh -mim.Js a bus,
of eotne -will leave an estimated
50 students "suffering from major in-
juries" aloog Calle Tehama -a short
cul-de-sac on the coastal side of the
San Diego Freeway near Avenida Pico.
All available ambulance, police, flJ'e
and resaae services will be sent to
Back to School
Programs Slated
On South Coast
The traditional week of open houses
at campuses throughout the Capl.!trano
Unified S!:hooJ District will begin tonight
with a welcome to parents of children
at four campuses.
Opeoing the week of badt·l<Hchool
nights will be tbe staffs of San Juan,
Crown Valley grades three to five and
Concordia Elementary School as well
as the morning sesaioo at Marco Fonter
Junior High. Tonight's Concordia aassion
will involve grades from kindergarten
to third.
Programs at each school will begin
at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesd ay 's schedule calls for open
house at Richard Henry Dana. Las
Palmas, Concordia's grades four through
six, Capistrano, Palisades, Viejo and
Castille elementary schools.
Wednesday 's open-house observances
will involve Dana Hills and San Clemente
high schools and Crown Valley grades
from kindergarten through second.
On Friday Marco Forster's afternoon
session and Ole Hanson schools will
welcome parents.
FromP-.el
CREATURES. ••
Jackson County sheriff's office of their
bir.arre experien ce 'Jbursday night.
Sheri£f Fred Diamind said he believed
"something" happened to the men
because they were "scared to death
and on the verge of a heart attack."
Other residents of the Pascagoula area
reported to the sheriff's office they saw
a similar UFO in the vicinity of the
fishing location about the time the two
maintain they did.
The men, who have vohmteered to
undergo lie-detector tests, were checked
for radiation exposure Fridey at Keesler
Air Force Base, but the results were
negative.
Hynek said al though the men were. ..
able lo be hypnotized "their experience
was so traumatic that it was essenUal
to progress slowly."
"These are no t imbalanced people,"
Hartler said. "They 're not crackpots.
"There was definitely something here
that was not 1errestrial, or the earth,"
he said.
Rohher Gets $30,000
LAS VEG AS, Nev. (UPI) -A courier
lor a race book was ~ of $.10,000
as be delivered weekend receipta in
a brown paper baa lo • casino vault
to he held for deposit unttl todsy. Poilco
sal~ $25.000 Jn casb and is.ooo In .,._
wns stolen.
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the mock crash scene where students
will awall truspor1ation to South c.ounty
hospitals. .
Spokesmen for the effort stressed that
the scenario for the mock disaster will
not affect traffic In the area.
Wednesday's exercise -which will
start at 1 p.m. and last the entire
afternoon -will mark the second time
that tbe South County Agencies have
bad a chance to work togett.er oo a
dls.uter drill.
Last spring J>UP11s at Dana Hills High
School were daubed with mortician's .
WU, ialell and mock blood and then
"collapsed" oo the ocbool alhletlc field
to act as vict.J.ms of an "earthquake".
Wednesday's versiOn Will include
transportation of eadl volunteer cuualty
to a local ho5pllal Where teams will
diagnose each case and follow regular
admission procedures.
After the &tudents are cleaned up
and sent home, officials in charge of
the drill will bold a critique session
to discuss the day's work.
Besides local police and (ll'e personnel,
the drill wtll make use of crews from
Hospital and Wind ambulance services.
San Clemente lifeguards, the Orange
County Office ol Emergency Services,
Boy Scout Explorer units and •'volunteer search and rescue team.
Two Oassrooms
Burned in Grove
Fire of possible incendiary origin
destroyed two classrooms at Rancho
Alamitos High School in Garden Grove
Sunday, police reported.
The loss was estimated at $28,000
in the blaze which 16 men from five
fire units confined to the adjoining
classrooms. Firemen said the rooms
were fully involved when they arrived
on the scene at 1:18 a.m.
Garden Grove Fire Chief Sam Sparks
said the blaze appeared to be arson.
Students ~ !or the opm<:ampus
privileges this morning mtnlmlu.d the
issue of the single restaurant and
roiterated tbat they are aeeklng walkoff
privileges to allow pupils to eat where
they want during the 45-mfnute lunch
break.
Tbe potential controversy over tbe
student lunch pollcte1 wJU not be 1.be
only stroog Issue coofrontlng trustees
at tonigQt's 7:30 aeSlion.
Parenf.s from several areas of Dana
Polnl have pledted to be on hand tonight
as well to voke concern over district
pollcies wbldl could result In busing
of YOlqp¢erl, away from t b e i r
neigbborboods to campuses elsewhere.
In the syaWn .
Several parsla hfo weeks ~ told trustees they ,,.,.. OOllCOftlOd alillll the ·
poaible Joos Gl .. tbe J>el8bl>orboocfitchool
concept and tbo irvuP aaid Ibey plamted
to raise the iaaoe in detail at tonight's ........
Other ltiems on the trustees' heavy
agenda tonight lnclude:
-Continuing d.Jscuqion about the
district'• attempts to win a ptct with
C0W1ty of Octals over the joint use of .
the Castille School site. as a combination
park·school. 1be acreage, dedicated as
a county park, now is being used tem·
porarily for an elementary acbool com-
priaed of portable building•.
-Di5ClllSion of tbe Impact and Jn>.
pl.ications of Proposition 1 on the dlstrtct.
A resolution on the November tu-relief
propoul will pn>bably be the outcome
of tonight's boanl di!cualon.
-Poostble actioo calling for bids
on the badly needed new junior blgh
school campus in Laguna Niguel on
acreage donated by Av~ Commwlity
Developers.
Skin Diver Drowns
PESCADERO (UPI) -A San Jose
man drowned Sunday while akin diving
at Bean Hollow Beach near this San
Mateo County Community. Deputies said
Eugene Laikim, 34, was polled from
the surf but efforts to revi ve him failed.
The Israeli Air Force reported shooUng
down five MIG challengers over Syria
and three over Egypt. Bolh Egypt and
Syria reported an &RP8fent sea.Jing down
of the air war. 1be nuriiber ot lsraell
planes claimed shot down was noticeably
fewer than in recent days. Syria reported
~ Phantom downed and Egypt claimed rune.
In the Sunday batUe on the Suez
Cana.1, the Israelis said they knocked
out more than 220 tanks and killed
about l,<XX> Egyptian soldiers. Egypl
repocted' only that its troops "succeeded
In capturing ~w areas of land all along
the baUlelroot In Sinai" and In knocklng
°tit 150 Lsraell WW. , .•
Coast Residents
Play It Safely
In Fog Onslaught
The first strong siege of fog along
the South Coast since early thls year
caused few problems for public safety
officials today.
Harbor patrolmen at Dana Point aaid
that de.pile the potential haJard from
the ._ oo maritime mlllbaps have
been reported.
"Everybody i.s playing It smari and
staying in port today," one spokesman
said.
Police reported no tramc mishaps
dtspite poor visibility oo stretches o(
freeway and neighborhood streets.
Farther south, the fog has proved.
a boon to illegal aliens.
Border patrolmen manning t h e.
pennanent checkpoint at San Onofre
suspended their roadblock Sunday and
have been unable to resume it because
of the potenUal hazards caused by the
fog .
"It chased us off Lhe road early In
the afternoon SUnday and we haven't
been able to ¥much since," said Patrol
Capt. Gene Hanis today.
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NEW "(ORK IAPJ Tho slock markets
rail rally hit a roadbloc11. ft1onday 111 the Jorm
o! unexpected revelations by Arthur F Burns
chairman of the Federal Reserve Board
Burn s sa1ri the Fed s monetary pohc1es
had not chanaed sl~n1£1rantly 1n the last fe\v
\Veeks end Indicated that further relaxation ot lts tight credit reins \\&Sn t hkely
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WASlllNGTON (UPI ) -
n.. qu<Stkln, "What I 1
ob8cenlty?" hal been plaguing
the U.S. SUpreme c.w-t since
It turned itl atW\Uon lO the
sub~ In a landmark decision
In 1957.
In that rullna, the court
e>toblbh<d tlult obscenity Is
not protected by Ille First
Amendment and definc4 II llS
material whose d o m i n a n t
theme taken as a whole and
"applying contemponry com·
munity standards ... appeals
to prurient Interest."
IN THE ENSUING y<ars,
courts were deluged with
lawsuits seeking to · bring
borderlioe boOks and movies
within the definition and
challenging various state pro-
cedures for seizing obscene
material. The Supreme C.ourt
became a kind of super-eensor.
In 1964 Justice William J.
Brennan, who wrote the 1957
decision and many on the sutr
(First in a Serie1)
ject since. authored another
ruling which became part of
Ille guidelines.
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a particuJar community. 11IE BURGER opinion also
AFl'ER TliE lll64 declsloo lelt untouched the basjc 1957
the oourt continued to plaw text but added two specifics
through oboootity cases oot to lbe delinitioa ol obsceol\y,
with increasing reluctance. -Whether the work depicts
In 1966 it upheld the con--in a patently offensive way
viction of New York magazine sexµal conduct specifically
publisher Ralph G i n z b u r g defmed by applicable state under the federal law against
the law ·, mailing obscene matter on
growld that be deliberately -Whether the work taken
advertised the items a s"'""')lls a whole lacks serious
erotica solely for purienl ap-)Jterary, artistic, political or pe~e following year, in an scientific value.
unsigned opinion little noticed ',''Jbe sum of exf>erience, in·
at the time, the justices gave eluding thet or the past two
up trying to censor everything. decades, afrords an ample
They refused to bar distribu· ba"sis for legislatures to con-
tion of "girlie" magazines, elude that a sensitive, key
some questionable paperbacks relationship of human ex-
and other material on the istence, ceotral to family life,
strength or any one or the community welfare, and the
several views then he ld by development of b um a n
the justices. perscnality, can be debased
H""llnglon C.,ltr A._.,.,liotl No. I Etch Did """' '""'°''" tnd be f't,_ltt' of ltrrllof'V l•om "" City ol rnpoMl~• to !ht conl•.tel do0,1"""11. IN lMI rr was held that
w .. 1m1n11tt to "" ch v o1 """"""''°" Ett11 Did wn 11e tttomPtnled DY ""' states ... ..u pass laws against
and distorted by crass com-
mercial exploitation of sex,"
the opinion said. Sttdl) to ""8 dtY of Hl.lftllngton a..c11 oetlH"lh' ,.,.,,eel to In !ht CClftlr.tel ..... ., °' Orange Covn!Y. c.111n 1. 1111 P•• d«u1nH1t1 1"4 DY nw n•t o1 pr~ selling suggestive material for
po111 ""'_ ..... "" to1'-'"" geMf· w11con1rac:tor1. hil~--• A ar laler the 1lty dfttr!Mcl ·~· which I• n!Otl ,... Mr. Cy Hv"'9ft•irv•. CIMIS\llllnl to c \llUI. ye •
fltvltrfv dnc:rlbtd Dy 1 llffl dncrlptl.>n NtwporJ•Mew Vnlntd S<.l!ool Olttrkl wlll court ruled that the States'
,,.., ~ "" n11 wlllo the c_.i...ion: "'"' wHti 111o11 per111111 lnttrnltd Jn I gul ,_ -•·--·1 Stkl ,..,..,non con 11 1 n 1 1p. t~llf 1111 1111 11 ttie 5<NIOI Ftcllltln power O re au; ~~.ul Y
proxlOMttl\l l.1 1e,... and I• k!clted °" ~1nt-nc1 a. 0ptr111on1 otttct, 1oc.1.., does not extend to the privacy
"" toultlwtll ...,. ol '"' Stn DllOCI II m ··-.. St., Cosl• MIN. ,, 10;00
F•-•v 1m.....,l1'9lv "°""" 01 "" H..,... a.m .. OctoNr 1•. 1m of one's home. .
11,.ton Ctnltr Shopping CCMOllll••· In,... Thi DISTRICT (tilfVtl The right to ra· Last June 21, Chief Justice
IM>rtfoltll Huntlrl{l!Oft Stt<tl trtt. Itel 1n, Of' all lllcll or IO wtlvt lnY lr-kin ( At ttw !!me o1 ..,. 11e1rlr1C1 nollctd 111,.ln rtVlllMllln or lnlormallllt • In 1ny Did• or Warren Bul'ger, spea g or
.. 10 llolmd1r1" m•v 11t moc1111ec1 11'1 1na ln 111e lllddlrl{I. a five-man majority, made tddlllOll o1 other i.rrllory In ln.t vlclnl!Y Thi DISTRICT he5 dettrmlntd ll>t
01 11vo or-••· ventr•I or1111mng ,,,~ o1 Pl!• diem w-011 the court's latest attempt at
THE RULING, split the
justices 5. to 4, with Justice
Byron R., White and Burger's
three fe~ Nixon aPJX>inl.ees
-Justi~ Harry A.
Blackmun, Lewis F. Powell,
Jr., and William H. Rehnquist
-going along With the chief
justice.
In a dissent, Brennan and
Justices Potter Stewart and
Thurgood Marshall said they
biljeve the Cons t i t U't Ion I
forbids both state and federal
governments rrom totally sup-
pressing sexually oriented
matter but that the ip.anner
or distribution may b e
regulated. They al~ favored
a ban on distribution to
juveniles and "obstrusive. ex~
posure" to unconsenilng
adulls.
OBSCENITY CASES ton·
tinue to flow into the court
but none of national signifi-
cance appears to be at hand
at Ute moment. Tests of the
new iui~llnes are sure to
oome.
The views of the court's
c;urnnt membership h a v e
stabiliJed into a 5-3-1 J)fttern,
with •JuStice William • 0 .
Douglas taking his customary
view that the First Amend-
ment pennit.s no hindrance
of any kind-to free speech
or expression.
·-{:( * NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, 111111 In 1111 loctll!v In Wlllcll the wor• 11 to be defining' obscenity.
11ld Commlulon 1111 llxed Wldnnd•Y me perlormed IOI' uch cr11t a< lvllt ol 3111 dtY of Ocloblr, 1'1l 11 !ht l!Ollr ol W'Oflr.mtn needtd lo ·~~vii ttw contrtel. 'fhe decision threw OUt the
2:00 o'clock P.M. o1 .. id a1y or 11 .-. Ttwrse '''" ••• °" Ille at 1e.s1 Pltc..,,1, test of "utterly without 11 Mid tr111tltr c1n bt ltltrd In R-511) Avl'tlue, (Olla MtM. C°"le1 mty bl Ob-
in me °''"" Coun!v Mmlnl11r111an 111...0 on r111111St. A e01>y or 1n.u r•1•• redeemin& social value" which
Sex Emporiu1:11s Do
IS<l!ldlnti. !15 Norin Syu<l"IOl'W Srrllt, Sin-""'I De potltd •1 lhe IOll '!le. II ed tho l market a 11 ,...,, ean1om11. 11 """ 11m1 and pltc• TIM 1,,.ago1,., Khedule of 111• 111em a OW au rs O
'"' "" 1111""9 o1 Nici P"-' tovoillttt' •-1 11 Ill*' l,lpOn • won.11111 c1av of pornographic book or film by
with 111 pro!"'~ 1nc1 001ecl1011• ,...,,to flil"' (l l l'K!Un. The r1t1 1or 11o11Ptv ~ 1·ncludm' g a few """"es of wlilch tl'lllY be llltd and 1t wtolctl ti,... Ind O ...... lmt work '1\all bt 11 le11t II,... and l""6
pltcl Ill Pl''°"' (nltt'lllod ln.trltln mtY -.i..u. aUeged1y serious discussion. tr>PHr and 1M1 .... ,d. II 111111 be mtnd1tory 111*1 ttw CON-., __ 1 u '\y
011.0: 0c•-i, 1rn. TltACTGR to wnom me c011rr-c1-11 And the D8U\llLAI oommwn
av ORDElt o• THE LOCAL ,t.GENCY 1w1rdtd. Incl "'°"' -t.VIXlOnltactor standard" wB.s abandoned in FORMAT!~ COMMISS ION OF ORANGE -him, 10 !NOY not Jal llltn "" Mid -~ COUNTY, CAL1FOllN1A IPKIA.., r1tn la Ill wonon.n ""l>ioYtd favor or local community
RICHAltO T. TUltNEll Dy"""' In""" •xecvll"" of !!Ml conlrtcl. standards.
EXK\111 ... Ottf~or. Loc1I Aoency No blOdtr .... , """"'·-NI bid for 11-------------1
FOl'MilflOll commlu l"" o! ,..-lod ol torty.llvt {.Ul d.!~1 1fter ttw PUBLIC NOTICE Dr1.,g. Counl\I. Ct llforftlt d1tt Ml for IN OPenirl{I ol Didi.
Pulllli.htd Or•noe c .... , D1ily Pllot A "''"""' llond '"" I "''forPNntl -.~=-c=c:c:---1 Oc!O!llr JS. 1tn JOSJ.n -will bl flQUfrf<l prlOI' !O t xtc\lllClll ol flCTITIOUI •UllNESI
ll'lf C(llltrtcl. llle f>'IY"'·lftl Dona thtll 111 N.t.MI STATEMl!NT
In '"" IOt"m wt IOl'tn in !111 coritrtct Thi follow!no Pt•.on It CIOlng 11111111111
oocuments. t i: PUBLIC NOTICE
--Governing Botra N SEltVl(E &-TOlltC<MASTER
FICTITIOUS IUSINIESS Bt Ooro1ny H1rv~ F\\N!r L 50 E11t Ed!rl(le•, S1nll An•,
N,t.ME ST,t.TEMl!NT Purcn•!l"ll A.gen! . Cel!fa S
ll'>I! fotlciwlng "'''°" i1 oolng lluslnns P~bll1hed Ot1~ Cotll D~i!y Pilot, Jamel dw1rd1. tlOl Wlnd<lver
''' OctotJtr J t nd lS. 191l l!lel-1l Or!vt, Coron•~ Mir. C1lllornl1 t262S THE W S H CDMPA.~Y. 417 Ctll! Tnll Minni 11 conducled llV 1n
Ro<o!n, san c11..-••· c1111o<n11. t2en. PUBLIC NOTIC E' tndlvldv11 Wl1ll1m S. Htnl,,,,, •11 Ct!lt Rcblt1. Flortne• G. eaw••da
Sin Clemenre, C1ll!, t'l&n. Ttil1 1l1tem111t Wit flied wllh 1111 O•nlel 0. lllt. UN1 lndl•nt ,t.ve., NDT IC ~ TO CONTltACTOAS CounlY Cltt'lt ol 0.tllllft Coun!Y Oii
Ptrtmcvnt. Cilll. CAU INO FOlt llDl Ott~~ lO, 19n lt l•moi>d I'. Fit0en. 1m1 Paoeo Scl!ool D!slrle!: Fount1ln Valley. ,nJn
TOl'lug1. Sin Ju1n, Cail! lO~~dd Oe;d~iotot' ~9'°3'tlott; pm QI !hi Pullllsl'ltd Orlnlll Coe1t ()alty Pilot,
Thi\ llllllMSI It tondvtltd llV In In· Pl/JC~V o! !lid R~.iot: Dlllr'cl A.dmln ()ct-r IS, 2::1, 2t. tnd NoYetnlllr S, d!YidUl l. ' ' .. 1J1] JJU·1J Wll!l~m s. Hlnl~n IS1r11iv1 Oflk e1, N"'"oer Ont .u 11111noin.1 -----=cc,,-,,.,=-::::c----I
Ttllt lll!tment ..,11 tllfll with "'' Coun· Line, Foun•1ln ValltV. Ct lllorn.a 'IVOI. PUBLIC NOT!•~
tv Cltrk DI Orinoe coun!y on September P•oitcl ldlntl!k111on Nlmt: Roen Cow· ~"'
21 "" '"'" Stllool (Slit No. J) FOVl'lltln V1lltY,l---c=o.--------• ii1>-0e C1llfornl1. ,.ICTITIOUS IUSIN~ll F·1U2' Pltet Pl•n• 1r1 (Ill nt1: Ol1lrkt Ad· NAM• ITATIMINT
Pulllllhtd Or1nge coo,1 Dt llY Pll~I mlnlllrt!lvt Oll!Cft •Ml "" o!llC•I or Tiii tollOWl"IJ ptfMlll II 11o1...,. Mln•HI Oc-• J, I. U, U, It)] lQ71.]] CAltMICH.IEL • tCEMP, ARCHI TECT ~. ti:
-------------2910 Los Fl lll Pltct. Lot Angtfft. c.1.. TE O HUS EllT .. ASSOC::t ... TES. i.d2
PUBLIC NOTICE IDrN"b"11~1:?'1s HERE9Y GIVEN 1ne1 1111 ~ ~10 511· 700• Niwport B•Kh.
__ tl!OY,...ntmed S.Cnool 011/rlcl Ill Gr....,. led It Hvblrt 214' Vht1 0«100
l"ICTITIOUl 1u11N~sS-~!""'~~,,.c:i:!.i'°';:!'"';t,:iei~~.:~ r'!':t~ NMf>Ol"I. ISttch, c'1Ht. 91660 •
NAMI! ST,t.TIE~liNT 111 11 "OISTR ICT ... w!I! tKtlw •IP lo. bu! Tl•ll lllnlntn 11 c-ui;tecl by 1n
TIM IOf!-'ng I"''""" 11 OOlng 11\itlMH ""' Ille<' ll>ln , ... •b;l~~tlled ,;,..., ~·I-fndlvldutl j
'"CRUISE GUILD OF DltANGE co11-.-1~::0 ~~..!°'11'1'~~.lwtra 01 I conlrtct lor Thh ~:'i.':n.::~11 llttd with ll'lt
TY, 2111 C1mou1 O•IYt, Julie • E", !lids 111111 Der.:Ceiwd 1~ 11,, ol1<e kit.,. Countv r"''~ ol Orange Counl'V Ot1
lr.lne. ca '266' 1'111-d ,•~ ane1 1~_,,1 .,,. <><>•""Cl .,., Ot-S. ltn ,. ,
A1...,11ttd Tr1vel Servlcn, Inc .• pl/lll.dv rttd 11ovd u IN! •llove.itattd )166 C1hf0<nl1. 1111 C.1m11u1 O•lvt , Suitt 11""' 1...i pl~• Pu111i1Md Or•Nll Cc••I D11lv Pllol
'E", !rvlnt. Ct. '2W.. lh•·~ woll 1.~ 1 <i~r>? .,.."'O\it roovircJ l'l<•oblr 1), :n. l'f. '"° Novt"""'· S.
Tnls llll••ne11 IS <O~du<•ed b• I CO•• !Dr e•rll r.fl a! !lid <IOY.UM\f~11 101 '"l 3U6·7J
ooratlon gu•r•nltt !tit re:u•~ .n ~~"" c111>dlllo•1 ----- -
A'1ocl•!P<I Tr~vfl S.rvlct\, lo<. within !lve aay1 e!•fr 1r.e bi' apen!n1 PUBLIC NOTll:~ P•'••cl~ B•umm a11~ _ _ --------1
Co•00<ete St<rt!•rv Each Did mv1t ((~!~rm ~!!II 111 FICTITIOUS IUSl"llSS l~I\ 1l1!fmeol wt• !\IN wl!n l~f Cou•· rt'DOn\IVe !C !l'>I! C"O<llr~{I ~t<""'""I\. NAMI!. STATl!.MINT
ty Cler• 01 O•~•~e Coun!y "" S.~TenoD~• Eacri bid shall be 1ccom1Ht•leC1 DY lrit Tna ltlllowl"ll Pf•lo'" ar• <!olf'li
;e. 1971, ff':vrlt• re!err!'G '' lo !he cont••ct buslnen 1s:
'·ll SH dot,,,,,enll •nel Irr tl'e l!sl cl orcl)Offd THE BUFFET. 2lS'1 P1110 0t Vlltn·
Pulllltned Or"'O• C1>111 Dtl!Y Pilot •ul><:oo1rocl0t• c11, Ltgunt Hms, c1111. nm
Ot!oblr 1. I. U. :n. 1973 JCLl·ll Tl'lt OISTltlCT rn1rve1 lht rltM lo Jrnnv Sn<1hcn. 17'13? Cedtr Tin Une,
------------r@if{t 1ny or ell llldt or 1c w1lv1 •~~ 1 ... 1~1. Ctlll. t ?'6ol PUBLIC NOTICE lr~1rltl91 Ot' lnform1litle1 In any lllai Clifton E. '"IP!"°"• 119:12 Ctd1r lrH °" In lfM lllddlno. LtM. lrvtne. c1111. n M-1 ------,-.-.... -----·I l r.t DISlAtCT htt de!ermlf'ltd !ht T"*1 DU1!nt11 11 cOflclUCltd DY t 11'9"1•11
SU .. (11:1011 COUltT OF THI! Q-•l l IM'f Vt l!lng <Ill of Pl!f dltl'lt Pt•t ... ror.111
STATI!. 0, (ALIFOltNIA '011 w•~I In 11!1 loc:allfy I• wfllcti 11111 (lltlan £. Sntl&on
TH I!. (OUNTY 01" OltANOIE wor~ 11 tc Ill Pl•IOl'n'led for teen Th11 1!1tem1nl Wll 111911 wfll'I !ht C°"""
NO lo-711'9 trill ,,. !~Pl! ol wor•m•~ MIOtd to •••· IV Cltrlt of Or•nve CO\llllY Oii $tfll8f!'llltr
NOTICI: 01' HIAltlfOIO Of' ,.ITtTION cute '"' conl•1C1, TlltH •1•11 1r1 °" 1111 21. 1m
FOii ;•o•ATI!. OF WILL AMO POlt ~· "'' OIST AICT otf'lce IOKled •• 141SU
LliTTllltl TllSTAMllNTAltY !IDNO umlltr One LlglUl'louH LI~. FDVnltl" l'vlllllllld Ori .... COl1t Diiiy PllOI WAIVll:O) V11'", Ctlltor-nlt t21'f. COll'tt m•v be Oo:IOCler I. •• u. n. lt71 ;irno.n
°'1181...., on '"""'· A C~Y ot lhese •llt• Etltlf ol WANDA E. fl UllKE, Dtc1•1< .i'wl!I 11t POiied 11 rtwlot!1111. ---
Ill. fl•• tor19<)1n, Kh.ou,. of per Qlem PUBUC NOTICE
NOllCE IS HEltlifl"f' GIVEN 11111 ,.._, I• llt\1'11 -1 -linll o~v of ------
llAAIAltA ANN JENKS 1111 m.o lotrtl• I fl.q~I n1 ....... T~. r11t tor nolldl¥ ..... ,ICITIOUI lllllNISS
r>t!lllOll tor O<otlt!t rt w!H ""' /Of' -II-_, '111• bf 11 lttll llMI Incl NAMI STATIMliNT
iu..-e ol L1n1•1 '''''"""'''Y 10 1'1Tl· -· .... !! l n.t Wltlowl"ll per-h dof"" bvli.,.n
•lel'IW 11-Wll-t, ••'"enc• ro w:>lcn 11 in.tr bf "''"'dltorv ""'°"' "'-cOff, ••·
!1 ,,.,.,. lot "''""' f)lrt1tvll•I. Ind that T1t ArfDo11 l<J ............. fOll!•lc:I I• THE llEAO s~. 112 So. CNll
"" 11"'1 Ind pl.ct OI M• ,.., lh1 ........ '"''""'· Incl -•AY wtlcO!llrt<lof' Hl'!r.w1v, Ll(lllr'I l ttcl'I (t, l?f.SI
.... """ Ill tor Dcloblr n. 1tn, .. '00 ~na· ''I"' !O lllY n·t .~I '"'"" ,.,, ... 1~ AllllM It. l"N"-· u o Dunning O• .. .. "'. Ln "" f "llrt'"'"' o' u..,.,,,..,,.,, ~ -111.0 ;,,,. IO ti! .. w~ ....... ~" L19-llttcll, Ct . "'51
) of .. Id tO\lrl, fl i'OO Civic Ctftt~ Ort._.. '""'" 111 1"9 '~"'u•1t~ l'i! :'" '°"' •ct $,,.... Mlltltt, OD SI. Annt. ~I Wt$!, lft the City ol •1nl1 A..,. Ctll!Drn • No !>ldOtr Mrf wl!Mt•w "'' Did tOt' 1 !INCft, Ct mu,
Ot!IO OtlMt• 1, lfl) llHIOd ol .i•ty (60) d•,.-. tlltr "'-Ollt Vlr9lttL• V, "'--· II) C-.Ktflt l1v WILLIAM E SI JOHN, Ml tor 1Mt ~I ..... of Didi. DI' .• l.tOvfla IHCtl. Cl. 116)1.
Countv c1 .. , A f)IYmrnl llono:I ~~1 " Ott'IO•tn•fl« TNI ftutl .... h ~DY • ...-'•I I.WIN 0 . OOLOltlNG, 1!.ftC, bo<>d "'Ill bl llQ\llrtd prior to t•t<Uli-(111 Of f)lll,,.,lftlp, ''~ Wll'111r1 lov1tv1tll, t.,.. c~n•t"i'.! Thi 1'4'V"'t'"I lloorld thatl bR AllllH I[, l'tllllolf • :.:r::w:i~;°' r11,_,,1 fHI 1" ll'lt '°""' .. 1 IOl'll'I In !ht COlll•ICl Tl'lll 1111-! wat llifo wll~ 'Ill C...,...
Ttl! 1nJ) ~ •• ~ •• ,,,,,•_, 1 °"'~"""" 1\1 Cllrll ol 0,-t"lll County on "'''""""" ... -.... .,.. ~1rnltoD floarcl 11, 1tti. ~HtrNY lllr; "1111111111, I v ltooer 9tlllf)ft fl·mtl
l'Yb!llritd O··~ CO.tl! Ot!IY P iiot P i/111111'111 Orffllll (Ola! D•Uy "to!, ,\lblhhtd 0r • ..,.. Cllltl Dflly l'ftot
oc1ot1t' 11, 1s. 21, 1tn )'»t.n Octollfl' 1, 1s. 1m :iaet.n OclOMI' 1. 1. 1s. tt. trn llm-71
Booming· Business
CIUCAGO (UPI) -Weird -.
Harold's Book Store, Massage
Parlor and Node Model Studio
stands on the edge of the
Loop.
"My efforts have been
watched by people w it h
money," said Harold. "Ttiey
are interested right no,w in
opening a multi-level sex em·
porium. 111.ere'd be nude go-go
dai?cing, live blues and jazz
entertainment, our own radio
program, and a helicopter to
pick up people who reet they
live too rar out of town ...
WHE'l'HER HA ROLD'S ex-
pectations will be fulfilled is
)"'t to be -· but Harold and his current emporium are
doing a land office business.
"Business fell off the first
few days arter . the Supreme.
Court decision, then returned
to normal," he satd. . ON PAROLE -Ralph
But the June 21 rul1ng has Ginsberg jailed on ob-had al least one noticeable • ' efrect on Harold's business. scenity conviction in
"TIIE BOOK STORE has
been mod;fied slightly. I've
removed some of the so-called
bard-core books rrom my
shelves on the advice of my
attorney."
In an industry that might
make some people apologetic,
Harold does not' blanche. He
is proud or his business and
his patrons.
"A.fost of-my business comes
rrom all wal ks of life. P.ty
maS!age parlor is vis1ted by
cl~gymen. A11 my cllentele
art cleared by a C.'fedit and
statll.1 check servlet. ~1y place
has liberated people -on all
levels."
ALTHOUGH HAROLD Rd·
mlts be entered his line of
work to get rich. he now
thinks of himself as si revolu·
tlonary.
"I got lnto the buslnes~
becawe . It intrigued me. I
figured ll was a good way w make tnQney, 11-allo save
1972, says today's por-
nographic f i I m s are
"boring and poorly pho-
tographed" and Men's
magazines are '1im·
mat ure" and for "little
boys."
me an opportunlly to dump
or change or challenge archaic
laws and attitudes 3bout :stx.
"I al!JO felt t ooukl provide
a servi ce. '-1Y massage parlor
performs a public M:r\tiel!:. I
~ It as being a psychological
thera py for men and \vomen.
I think Weird Harold could
go int,matlonal."
llAROLD /\LSO believes
·Uuit des plt' the ominous
overtones or repression the
Supreme Court declslon will
00 difficult to enforce.
I-·-I~
AMNTION:
SMALL
INVESTORS
100 x 100 foot lot with 3
bedroom bomt plm motber.UMaw or rental untt, 1.ol'M!d R-2. 50 teoet of
vacant Jand for-unlta. A fHI
blocks rrom New Hun-
Una:ton Beach Civic ~nter. Prfced at $31, 150 and owner will help llnance! To see, call
142-2535
WOw! A real Gid time
Spanish hacienda on •
tree-atu&kd lot near the
beach! Massive ' ' RED
TILE" root, old fashioofod
front porch, ooved celllnp
' & ard>ed doorwoyo, CAN·
TINA kitchen with authentic
"ICE BOX", Perfect lor
pantry! Form. din. rm.,
king lize BRA, sparldlng tile
baths. PLUS rental unit with ineome of $75 per mo.
Owner'• retiring. Prop 'n A-1 cond. Much, much
more! t NO GIMMICKS!
HUITY! Bkr. 962-5511
The
I~
CHM r•I
DANDY DUl!LIXES
2 lkdrool'n Units on 1Mtt
lolJ. I~ -... oo1y,
$34,500
BEACH DUPLEX
LIKE NEW
3 Be&OOm A: 2 'Bedroom
unlta, l block to the beach. ~nt pletel)' redecorated.
w carpets, drapes. 10%
n.
$76,$00
LAGUNA BEACH LOT
Choice R-1 lot in Arch Beach
Heta:ttt1. Submit down. A
lteal at:
7 INCOME UNITS
Tri(»ex, 2 llou!es & Bach.elm'
Duplex. $61'0 mo income.
term..· "'·500 oo.1m
l'J9'.7 Orange Ave., C.M.
-~21
NIT·PICKER'S
CHOICE
Unbeatable• tetml!I. Assume a
514 %-V:A. lo&n ot •. , owner
wUI C'arl'y a seOOnd TD.
Move Into this immaeul&le °' bedroom home and chooie.
between the warm cra&Jing
tire Ol' lhe cool p>ol. Relax
onthededmdpotloEnJoy
every convenience. The pdol
and fireplace equipment
DA I Ly ~'i,,,i:'~oo~n11°!'i
. ~ m I• "'S FUN 10 BE NICE/
[ liililllll PILOT PALERMO
Is 1lie Name!!
ORANGE
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·1~ading
Marketplace
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642.5678
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Top .vaJue ls Ole gM:ie! ·Call
lU quick .about this exlra
sharp, hlafily upgnu:ted home
In desirable "Harbor View
1'\0mes." <I BR, 21h Bl\, family room, formal dinin"',
exceptionaJ redwood deck.
Only 1/2 bl~k from. club-hol•..,. find ""'Cl ONLY $11,100 FEE'
Short ESt.~V Des.Ired Min. Do< ...... -1\--tj Terms --7211--
14n NIGEL
G111LEY &
1\'1SLICIATES
OLD WORLD
CHARM
&&sS L .
ASSUME 71/1°/o
LOAN· CORONA
DEL MAR VIEW
Old Spairtsh S-bedl'Oom, den,
fonnal dining room. family
room on over-sized lot jU5t
steps trorn,,lhe beach with a
fabulous ocean view. The
only spacious au lbentlc
Spanish home with all of the
rtlann or Corona del Mar.
Call l'ID\\' for ~1HJOlntmettf.
673-8550
OPEN TIL I • IT~ PUN 1ff BE NICE• '
If you npprccial'e top grade
elmtom constntction, ex-
tremely flexible !'Joor plan,
400> sq. ft. of elbo\v room,
custom swimming pool, for-
mal dining. panoramic ocean
vi~1i, private access to
!leaches. anti bclo\v market terms 1vl!h O"(ll.Y 20% <down. AND
!ksire <\, 5, 6 or 7 bedrooms
('~IJ , ~-"'Jl
$155,!M.FEE
~t.-.
TREMENDOUS
TRIPLEX
Hu.~ 3 RI:. 2 BA units. &sr re ·:aJ arl?a. \Valk to schools.
Mo ps J: cilurehea. Uve in
one almost rent rroe. Hurry, 1voa't lait S48,9~(H! SUbmit
•n exC'hana:e. Call 645-$400.
(f~~,
OwNER~TRANSl'Eltf
MUST SACRIFICE
5 Brt • 3 BA &ye~ Special_
Swim k B-8-Q next 10 <Je..
llgh1ful. pool. Creat for. f!n.
tttlelntng. CWi:.omiied for the v Bat. . G«>f;li , ll,ves. SI~
1733 ~F'F DR., N.8.
~21
"\\'hlte Eleohant.!i" ~
runrilns youi hOUleT Turn
tMm lnto "Cuh" •• , aelJ
thttn thru a Daily Pilot
cla.a:ltled ad!
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PRICE REDUCTION
MESA VERDE
~'Tier anx.lool in ~r · 4 bedroom, VA a.umable.
Llahl, bric!>• •od ..,...Jli.
um -wlu.1 va1.1lted tt;a}.I CW-d.-e ,Jn ptjme,
area. Won,'t Jaat , at #IJ.
wltJ:i only&Xtodownt C..11 Red
Carpet, 'Realtor. 5e6-86fO.
WHERE WOODCOCKS
PLAY P'EKABOO
Ablolutlly ~re A jUlt
right on tht• 1/3 acre =· dlse."located In one 01 _ Mtaa'a best area1. I
th» overslud 4 bedroom
home haa the touch ol old
Caliblmla. Vaulted b<aCJ
e<Ulng In the dining 1bom,
llvirc room. """ ltn\11• room with a rnUalve bfick
ftreplace and plmiter. ~
fineet tip kitchen baa a~ .......,. ..,.,.,..,.,... oecor
pl.ore -a detonator. D• Crimlnatlng ........... Red
""""'· Reol--· (open-"")
BRICK, TREES,
LOCATION
What more can you aak.1 'Ib.11
Mesa VC!l'de house baa it! 4
'bedroom, family room,
hand.painted tile in the built.
in kil'ChelMllt decorated by
an art teac:tlel'! Fantasttc
)'8.l'd, huge hkle trees aur"-
round the larJe brick ~tlo
clw?ck the bountiful vegeta·
ble garden! All this for m.soo. -IO% di:M"TI! cau
Red """""'· Reolron 541> IJ64-0.
BUY WHAT YOU
SEE o~ auu.:o
WHAT YOU WAN·'!'
On th1I over Wed ail:ta Mea
lot. Now tl'8Jldlrw an otder
2 bedroom bofue. Room to
build three additional untt.I. But build them with a.view,
for the low price of $30,000. cau Red CorpOt, • ReoJton
645-fm) {open Evenirip)
'EASTSIDE ·POOL
Extra • laiie faqrlly room
¢!~. ~~c~ !!;
pool home. ~ p)frrt;y of
privacy plus'a ~ x ~\Nork.
room. OWncr must 11111
S35.950. cau. RA!d Caroe~
"'"""" -· IMMACULATE
EXECUTIVE ' HOME
This home bu just recenlly
been redecorated and la lo-
cated in Maa Verde. It hu
3 kin& alu bedroo• and a
huge family room. 2 maalve
brick fiftplaoel add''& 'Pt'
cial wamlth. Ownen: are re.
loca1'rig ... must .... Only
$41.SOO. Don't delay call to-
day RA!d Carpet. Real1nn 66«l80 (open eveninp)-,·
YOU ARE MISSING
A GOOO THING
11 you don't ult to see thia
older 2 bedroonf home. on
batk, of ..... ICil. Room'
to 1*ild 3 more Units ev.i
w,ith a v~. Thia tor the
low -o( IJQ,000. call Red Carpet, Realton
546-$40. •
MESA VERDE
$44,500.
Enjoy the cozy corrifort aQd
!leCurlty ot )tlUl' own borne
this winter .. The oomJortable
well' ta.id out home has 4
large bedrooms, 2 apadoul
bath&. And Is only 3\9 yean
oM. It's heavy shake roof ol
forced air heating will take
you through many a winter. Ca11 Now! Red C&rpet. Real· tors 645-SB Copen eveninp)
GOOD THINGS
COME IN SMALL
PACKAGES '
This amall package is a 2
bedJ'ooml townhouse for on1,y m.ooo. -.. c1cyeril ;..
fria<nm indUd«J. """ CaJI Red Carpet, Realton -· DOGI
IN NEWPORT
HEIGHTS
This home could be a chllrm-
er bUt It ,needs 1ott of Tend·
er 'Loving Care, and eoine
paint. -lhreo i;.... from the park -and wf.lk. U.: tflS.&nee to aQ. ahop-
pjng. 2 bedrooms and a. 'dln-
tftg room_ And Its 200ed R·2.
Priced for a lul Ule1 at 1>7,800. Hurcy caJl.Red'Car-
pet, Real1on 66S(llll' (open
evenings)
.FIXER· UPl'Elt '
SOUTH OI' 17th -
EASTSIDE WALK
TO SHoPPING
I. PARK
Thia home needJ & Uttle lov-
ing care -2 bedroom plus dining rwm , plua bab)''1
nwiery -hardwood floon
& big kitchen -exCellent for
home or relillJ. $27,800 or
make otter. ·Call Rtd Qui. pet, Realtors 546-8640.
BRADFORD 'PLACB
$2,000. SAVINGS·
Immediate occu~. 3 bed· room 94R plan wlth $500 Pfl•
!lo im~ment ·for $2'1',495. Financ:lnt available at be-low prevtUUng rates. ~
Red ea.,,e1,. ......... 66
JDl0(_..-1
TWO HOUSES ON
V. ACRI $39,000.
Fantulk ninll.1 Jll'Oberty1_ or
Uve ln one. and fet ~ Otner
pay. Thb ia •n excdlcnt val. ue on the ~. Both
hDwJel ue beautitUIJ.y keJlf:
wtlh -""""· See It ;;,;i )'O\l'U buy iL Cell Red Quo,.
pet, Realton 66D> (open
C'Vf1ilnpJ
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Today's Fln~I
N.Y. 'Stooks
' VOL 60, NO. 288, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, t>:CTO~R 15, 1973 TEN CENTS
·Tenants ~eap
; By ARmVR R. VINSEL
Of .. o.il't Piiot $ttf!
Several second floor tenants leaped
for their lives early today from balconies
as a raging, $100,000 flash fire, raced
through one building of Newport ~ch's
Oakwood Garden Aparbnents complex.
No One was injured ln the blaze,
which is still under investigation with
no explanation for its cause.
The fire in Building N of the complex
at 1970 16th St.. totally destroyed two
apartments, ooe where . the blaze Newport Beach Fire Department when
originated and one where the door was it ~ame evident ho\f severe the blaze
apparenUy standing opeq. / 'WOUJd be ~fore it coul4 be contained.
Doors to. IO ·other · apartments on the One engine and a truck company from
second f1oor were charred as the blaze, the COsta Mesa Fire Department joined
fed by the ca'rpeting_ and wallpaper, the Newport Beach firebl.en;in addition
shot down ·the narrow hallway. to an engine from tl\e Orange County
Newport . Beach Fire: Department Airport Fire Station.
spokesmen said today that lbe . entire Newport Beach police officers enteresl
second Door ls unlnba~ltable Mw due the blazing building at one point aod
to amoke a.Pd water damage. dashed from door to door, pounding
A second hlarm was sounded by the and yelling for the residents to evacuate.
Two occupants of ApL 205, one ideo·
lilied as s~. Tedemar, smashed out
a bedroom J wlndow, and ~ leaped down
into a taodacaP,f!d ivy bed to escape
the raging Dames.
Firemen aaid they rescued · several
other persoils, bringing them· down ·via
ladder. .
A spokesman for R and B De'Yelopment
Company, o.wnen of the m.unit achilts·
only apartment complex said t.pday' he
(See.OAKWOOD, P&Je Z)
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Blaze •
Lag-una Village Bazaar
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Will Get Second Vote
LBJ Phone
Was Bugged
IJFO Captives?
'Saucer Lan.ded in Mississippi'
Coast Unit
Schedules
New Action
--Douglas
PASCAGOULA, Miss. (UPI) -·A
Northwestern . University astronomer
says tbe "very teJTifying experience"
of two men indicates that a strange
craft from another planet did land in
Mississippi. (Rela'ted story P8ge 3).
authorities they were fishing from an
old pier in the Pascagoula River when
a "fisb..shaped" vehicle emitting a bluish
haze approached from the sky.
Charles Hickson, 42, and 18'..year-~ld · "
Calvin Parker, both oL the Gautier com-The South Coast Regional Zone
''Where they · are coming from and
why they were here is a matter o!
munity, have maintained .throughout a Conservation Commission today agreed
weekend of intense questioning that they to reconsider the $3 million Laitma WASHINGTON (UPI).-U.S. Supreme conjecture," Dr. Allen Hynek aaid. "But
Court Jultlce WUJiam 0. Dou~las: ~id the ract that they were here on this were taken aboard the craft by , three . . , · • weird creatures. with wrinkled skin, crag-· Village ~aza,ar shoppmg ~~· ..
today Lyndon B. Johnson told him while planet i. be)'Olld 't ·-ble doubt."
·he was .pmldent thal Jo·b·nson',• '~lild'br>'J .... -olihe
telephone wu tapped. !Jouilas abo said =ty of CallfO\i.la Interviewed 'by
claw·bands .and poW.tM .ears. 'The 175;008 aquare foo.L ·~ ect ,WJlS·
llJmek; lclentiDe,.,iant to ,Pr.jtet ·w~.,-~-t "' " ..
he was "_.llY Oli1lalD" tbe llflh ~ two· slllpyantworlreis who told Blue~ when ·it was conducted on vote of 1-5. &ven votes Were .necessafr · }let CllEATIJll!!S, Page Z) for ai>J#ovaL , . ' court~a omfenmoe room bu been ·'1bug· . ged." , .. c
"We live In a reiIJi>e where the dirty 'h I s G • business of wiletapp1ng runs rampant," ur· g ,ary uspect IVeS Douglas said, calling the practice "the
disease which almost every newspaper
tells us ps.polsoned our body politic."
Dissenting In the high court·· denial Se-If Up At Laguna Off1·ce of bail ·to a woman wbo claimed that
questions put to her by a grand jury
were the product of illegal surveillance,
Douglas said:
"We who live in the District of COlum.
bia know that e1ectrooic surveUlance
is commonplace. I am ~ morally
certain that the conferen~ room of
thi!: court has been 'bugged,' and Presi-
dent Johnson duriiig ftis term in the
White House asserted to me that even
his phone was tapped." ·
'Douglas did not elaborate on either
Instance. But he . noted the Justice
· v.partment did not deny bugging the
attorneys of the woman, Marguerite
Anne Heutsche, who was arrested by the
FBI in connection with removal of
materials from a SelecUve Service office.
Dougl@.s declared :
"11te conversation of one's lawyer over
the telephone may be as helpful to
Big Brother as the coitversation of tbe
'aceused herself.
"In this Orwellian era ... we deal
with a disease that has permeated our
society." The woman was arrested on charges
of receiving more ,than 1,800 r~rds
and tolders of Selective Service loc:als
at Evanston, Ill. She was cited tor
contempt after refusing to respond to
questions from a Chicago grand jury.
• Douglas recalled a 1928 statement by
Justice Oliver Wendell Hotmee calllng
wiretapping a "dirty busines!I," and said
both Supreme Court rulings and federal
law had been fiooled In Its use by
.enforcement ·agencies.
orpge
•
Coat
-~,~ weatller • Moi'e fog Is forecast for the
Orange Coast Tuesday, clearing by
JOOn to sunny skies and cooler
temperatures. Hljh.t ol 68 are ex4
pected at the beaches rising to
74 Inland. . '
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INSIDE TODAY
The que1tio'n of obscenitt1 has been a thorn in the side of the
U.S. Supreme Court lime it.I
la,uJmork decision in 1957. The
jlr1t tn a· series of article• on
imut corttrol apptar on Page 18.
AM ,_, .. -" -" -·· ' CM1"'1'1._ ' "'" ..... ""' • Cltulf!M ••• Of..,,. CIUlllY ' ·-• itdt!Y , ...
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Laguna Beach .police he1d ·a 20-year-old
man accused of burglary in custody
today after tfficers apprehend~ him
in a re.al estate office shortly before
mldnlght-Suiiday.
Edward -A. Hull, -of 2200 S. Coast
Highway was arrested -1k!r police
receiVed a report of 1 man crawling
through the window of Powell Real
. Estate, utlO S. Coast Highway.
Officer Terry Temple was first an
the scene. He radioed that he ·Observed
a human form in the office and three
oU:.er officers, Terry Ma_cAdam, Bruce
Pract and Sgt, DaVid. Avers converged
on the business. . .
Police . surrounded the building and
Sgt. Avers ,atteinpted to conµnunicate
with the intruder while waiting for the
•Just One Step'
business operator to ,arrive wiUI keys
to the office.
After the own~r arrived, officers
urJocked .the door and Sgt. Avers entered
the office, but the suspect was not
visible.
-Sgt. Avers ordered the man to show
himseli and come out with his bands
up.
According to the police report, the
man replied, "I give up. My name
is Ed." Police Sgt Norman Babcock
said today ..
OfficerS. retrieved a large folding knife,
but no other weapon from the man.
No property ·was discovered missing,
but police Sgt. Babcock said the opera·
tion fit a past break-in at the real
estate office.
'He Supp~rts Prop~ 1
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By JACK CHAPPELL
Of "'' Dtlty ~ tttff
South Lagunan Clay Mitchell, a Reagan
appointee to the California State Board'
of Education, outlined today 1lis reason-
ing for supporting a board endorsement
of the governor's controversial, tax
limitation inlth'ltlve. ·
' the governor's plan were politically
motivated and \vaging a personal attack
on Reagan.
"AU public bodies can certainly tighten
(See t.1lTCHELL, Page 2)
AD FIGURES
TELL STORY
"I am ln favor of it, I think it
Is going to go a long way In cutting
doYt'J\ spending by government. Tues
are ~g .far too tnucb' or the
taxpayers' inconie .• This iJ iust.. one There are some big figures behind
step," Mitchell said in an Interview those few-line ads In small type on
today· everyday's classified advertising pages.
By a 7 lo 1 vot~ w!tb one abstaining, For example, the Newspaper Advertisi ng
the state ~ Friday v.oted to endorse Bureau, Inc., says 75,000 automobiles
tbe governor S t.u ~Uati.ve meas19'e. are bought on an average day in the
The vote 1' ~ignlfic:ant ~use United States. Five million adults who
lhrougbou\ the state; opposition has ~me ·· 'plan to buy a car in ihe'next 12 month's · malnty from education organizalionl~--~ ,
including those of tea c.b e.t s ff.. ~. a~o~1ve ctpf&ed ads on an
• .L.;'.\.. ,... avliiiifi'l48J' ..... 1
•·· •
::1ms::;, i!::~teacael' groups and ' • l'lfrtherifiO~e. ·~~)to UM bureau,
The resolution pal8td by tbe atale 19 pe~I of ~· 11\'doear·."°'pects
board stated it felt the pasaace ol. the 1n a newspaper ~ l~e!JCI wUl s~
lziltlaUve by voters Nov. 6 would result automotive a~ve.rtisjng, in that1 pal?"r s
in "a more equitable and rational tax cluslfied section on, a gl~en day. t
structure which wtll benefits all segment• .Selling a car7 Get 1nt.o the blg numt>ers
of the llOclety , in californla Jncluding g~me al the focal ll}Vt:I. Call ~ Daily
public educatlon." Pilot Ad·visor at 6'G6678 and list your .
Mitchell todaY charged th&t there Is car "!here ~uycrs are looking __.'Dally
too much "!al" in state governmental Pilot claasl!ted ads.
operatlom and said that opponenta of -------------,..
') l
A new hearing on the project. proposed
at 1550 S. P.icific Coast iligh_way, La~a
Beach, will take place in two' to four
weeks. ·
The motion to reconsider was made
today in Long Beach by · commissioner
Louis Nowell, who originally voted
against tbe project and ~nded by
commissioner Art Holmes ~ot . ,Saa
Saddlehack Trustee Trial
Clemente. '
Nowell said developer M~rk. Gumbin.er
has more information on 1the en·
~ury Selection Delayed
'·
vironmental effect' and, traffic circu?ation . . -Jury ~ection in the Orange County
around , the proposed, bazaar ~·,can ·.'.Superior Court bookmakiqg-extortion
provide ~ore parking'. 1 .. 1 trial :ol Saddleback, College trustee Alyn
Commisskin pl~ers had re,c;o.m:-,1 M.• <Brarlnon was delayed t9<fay while
mend'ed 413 parking spaces .but !ohly . 1 1 i.,_ •1 · B d h·' _, f 262 wer~ pl~~. · S?_Ye~~ or rannon an .1s cu:"'e en-
The vote was 83 in favor of reconsid-dant ·dis.cussed the allegations in the
eratioo. Voting against bearing; the:per-chambers of Judge Everett W. Dickey .
rqit St. set'Qfll! till:te were ~s~ers. Prestdiog J\ldge Bruce Sumner assign·
Robert Rooney of Huntmgfoii Bcii<h, d J"' ff , ,,, ·the t · 1 th . Rimmon Fay of Marina del Rey and Judy e '4.'>'ge •c ey .,., !la ts morn-
Rosener ol Newport Beach. · ini.' .nut it Was learned as BrannOn.
The commission has permit authority 41 , Of Santa .Ana and co-defendant Robert
within 1,000 yards of mean high tide Emmett' Kelley, 34, of 835 Seag.ull l.al\c,
lines under the 1972 Coastal zone Act. Newport Beach made thelr y.'ay to the
Commissioner Ronald Caspers, who courtroom that a plea of guilty to reduc-
was absent during the original "hearing ed 'Cbarges is not out of the question.
said little during today's brief discussion'. '!he'J>:rosecuti,on reported at an earlier
Capsers, who is also chainnan of ,the coutt appearance by the two men that
Orange County Board of Supervisors Brannon was-prepared to plead guilty
asked today when the new hearing would to ·one of 36 felony C-Ounts contained
be scheduled. in a.Grand Jury indictment.
Told it would be delayed at least ~·puty District Atlorney \Villiam
two weeks, Caspers responded, "just Evans said this .fell throug~ when Kelit!y
so it isn't today.' refused to go along with that ar· raQgement.
Planners Weigh
New Ordinance
The Laguna Beach Planning Com·
mission will consider a Planned Rasiden·
tial Development ordinance and the
C.onservation Element to the cityf general
plan at its meeting at 7:30 toaight at
city hall .
The suggested Planned Residential
Development law V.'OUld set quotas for
construction based on the slope ol hillside
land and establish certain other controls
ror hillside development.
BoJ.h..men face charges that they were
invOlved in \Vhat Newport Beach police
deScrit)ed as a $25.000-a·week bookie
business centered in ·the Harbor Area. Blannon was arrested Aug. 28, 1972 a{lfr he allegedly attempted to enforce
payment of a $2.800 gambling debt from
a , client described as a prominent
NG!flXlrt businessman.
.Kell y v.•as arrested sii weeks later
following a JXllice investigation of a
claini by another alleged client that
an eight·inch hunting knife was hurled
into his front door as a means or
persuading him that he should im·
mediately settle his gambling account.
Coast Residents
Play It Safely
• In Fog Onslauglir
The first strong siege of fog along·
the South Coast since ea rly this year
caused fc1v problems for public safety
officials today.
Harbor patrolmen at Dana Point said
that despite the potential ha:r.ard from
the mist, no maritime mishaps have
been reported.
"Everybody is playing it smart and
staying in port today." one spokesman
said. · •
,Police reported no traffic mishaps.
despite poor visibility on stretches of
freeway and neighborhood streets.
Farther south, lhe fog has proved
a boon to illegal aliens .
Border patrolmen ma!Uling t h e
permanent checkpoint at San Onofrt'
suspended their roadblock Sunday and
hsve been unable to resume it because
oC the potential hazards caused by the
fog.
Heroine
Tbe conservation ·element proposes
steps the city may take to assure
preservation oC natural assets. Grab~ Wheel as }ti/'l)rn Stricken
A 9-YEAR·OLD GIRL \vho grabbed the steerinO' \vheel and
Y • Fall guided the fatnily car off the Ne'''Port F'ree,vay \l'he; her 1nother osellllte 1 f s tMacked •out today JS' credited with saving both fro111 death or serious
• injUrY,.
Pinn -e Fatal · · ~· ~~ ~ ~;,d g~~~~~.~a a t~~c=~~~ ~r!~1~~11S,:~~n~~id1;t~1t1uci~~~g!e~~~ .. g . .... .. . ,. , , , minor lind neither passenger \vas injured.
YOSEMITE NAnONALt ~~RK (UPI)' 1''' • • Tb.e CHP safd the accident occurred ju~t after l\trs. Joan ~1C0\ven,
-·Patrick . Rose; 21, 'Of. c:ieveland ". 37, ,or 18571 Newton Ave .. Tustin. had pulled onto th e Cree\\•ay on·
Helgbts, Otuo was swept to.JU!' ,deatll ram1> al 17th Street at 6:30 p.n1 , Friday .
over the S9tfoo;t·high ~evadi ·F~1 here .
thl s weekend. \ •; SHE SUOOENL Y SLUMPED over ~nd \vhcn she failed to re-
Park oftteials..,sa.!d. ~,and a friend,., ispoo'd. Jan'et 1'1c0wcn, 9. ,grabbed the "'hee l to ,guide the car off the 1 'l'ortl SlJ\>pll, were swfnimlng Tl\ • p"'11 >load Ip a stop. ' · )1~ ~ ·fop ~ofi~~1.{4!lf1~:BO*ct be.C lil''.. Her mo(her \\'lS taken to Tustin C'o1n1n11 11ity 1-to~pltal by ambu:·
wading across the wat~ at the edge lance. where ~he is U!Ued in satisfa ctory condition today as docton
or the falb. He 1~1 his balance and conduct te:;ts to detel'1nlne \vhy ~he blacked out. was swept bver the side to his death.
I '~I • •
DAILY PILOT LI MondQ', Oclobtr 15,rl97l
Clash in Sinal
~
Grows Oecisive ••
By United Press Jote.rnallonal
'-Egypt has socceeded 1n getting almost
.. Its entire army across the Suez Canal
but Israeli troops have thrown back
another EiYptlan human wave assault
• on one of lhret vital pa!Se! leading ZC into the Sinai Desert, Israel repor1ed
~ toda y, The Sinai slruggle wa! shaping
·-up as the decisive battle of the ll><iay
f v.·~ the .S)·rian front , Israel said it
had broken through the central sector
ot the 60-mile Golan HelghLs line,
smashing Iraqi armored forces, destroy·
Ing dozens ot tanks and sending rem·
' nant.s or the Iraqi Army fleeing in
retreat. It W8.! the second dl5astrous
defetlol the v.'m' for Iraq.
Farther to the northeast, Israeli
palroll struck within nine mUes of
Damascus, reaching tbe village of
Vislya, and armored column.. were
within 14 miles of the Syrian capital. But the main IsraeJi forces were
~ bogged down In heavy fighling
at the important crossroad! town or
Saba, 22 miles southwt!!t ol Damaacua
Israeli DtfeMe Minister Moshe Dayan
reported to the nation that Syria bid
beel\ puWd back far enough into Ill
own territory behind tbe 1967 cease-fire
line so that Israel could give the hlahest
priority to the Suez front. He said the
war would be "long ln days 'and heavy
in bloodshed ...
Israel aald Hs pilola -..i1ed !he
~ sties over the ~kldle Eut u they
struck deep into Syria and El)'pt. Mr
raid sirens wailed in Cairo again today
but there was no lndlcatlon the Israeli
planes bombed near ~ capital. Israeli
artUlery hlt the outskirts of Damascus.
Another lncHcaUon the war would be
•, Jong and fierce came from Cairo where
Egyptian political sources said Egypt
wu standing firm on its lnsistt.nce that
there be no cease-fire until the Arabs
;: received Ironclad guarantee! of complete
... llraell withdrawal from occupied Arab
Wxll. ... The semJofficlal Cairo newspaper Al
.... Abram said the maln objective of the
EcYPtian offensive was to seize control
of the thrM passes leading through a
low range of mountat.n,, Into the heart,
. of the Sinai. They are the Mitla, in
the center, the Khatmia near the
Mediterranean behind Qant.ara, and the
•• EJ..Gedei pass in the south. All are
about 20 miles east of the canal.
•·• laraell military spokesmen reported
-1 the Egyptians used tanks and lroops
i11 human wave assaults today to drive
f'rotn Pllf/e l
CREATURES. ••
UFOs by lhe Air Foree in the 196G's,
said al'ter lalklng to Parker and
ffickson :
"There is no .question in my mind
that these men have had a very ter-
rifying experience . Und er no
circumstances should they be ridiculed.
;. Let's protect these men."
~ Hickson and Parker, ''both scared to
" death and shaking all over," told the
~ Jackson Colmty sheriff's office of thei r
0 bizarre experience Thursday night. t.-Sheriff Fred Diamind said he believed
>e "something" happened to the men
~ because they "''ere "scared to death
and on the verge of a he art attack."
Other residents o( the Pascagoula area
" reported to the sheriff 's ofn ce they saw
a similar UFO in the vicinity of the
I. fishing location about the time the two
mainta in they did.
The men. "·ho have \"olunteercd to
undergo lie-detector tests. were checked I for radiation exposure Fridey at Keesler
Air Force Base, but the results were
negative ....
llynek said although the men were
E able to be hypnotized "!hei r experience
was so trau1natic that It \11as essential
to progress slov.•Jy." fl "These are not Imbalanced people,'' :p Harder said. "They're not crackpots.
Ill" "There "'as definitely something here
~ that was not terrestrial, of the earth ."
.:... he said.
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toward the KhatmJa Pes bot were
thrown back with heavy loPes and Israel
continued to block the roods to the
east.
''The .main feature of air activity by
midday b Ille fact !hat aoly !he Israeli
Air Ji'oree bas taken th6 , lnJUalive end
is In lbe air on both fronts," a com·
munique said In one of the slnmgest
assertions of Israeli air superiority to
date.
Tbe Israeli Air Force said lb planes
hit three alrllelds in Egypt, ... of
them 50 miles north ol Cairo, and bomb-
ed Syria'• Medlterranaan coutal fllel
dumps at Tartus and Lalatla. Damaacus
said the llraell planeo bit dvlllan tar1ets
in tho9e ciilea.
The Israeli tJr Force r_.,.i ""°Ung
dovm five MIG challengera over Syria
and three over Egypt Both Egypt and
, Syria repon.ed an apparent scalfQj down
of the air war. The number of Israeli
planes claimed shot down was notlceably
fewer than in·recent days. Syria rq>0r1ed
one Phan1om downed and El)'Pt c!&imed
nine. . ' In lbe Sunday. batUe on lhe Suez.
Canal, the Israelis said they knocked
out more than 220 tanb · anil killed
aboul 1,000 Egyptian soldlen. Egypt
reported ooly that IL! troopl "IUCCeeded
in capturing new areaa of land all along
!he battlelroot in Sina!" and In !mocking
out 150 Israeli tanks.
* * * U.S. Mounting
Airlift of Arms
To Assist Israel
BllLLETIN
MOSCOW (AP) -Tiie Soviet Union
declared today 111 "determination to
uallt la every way" tbe Arab eUort lo
liberate lenitorlea OC<Upled by Israel,
Tau reported.
WASHINGTON (AP) -In view of
the "massive" Sovlet airlift of military
equipment to the Arab states, lhe United
States began durin& the weekend to resup.
ply lsree} with military hardware, the
State Department announced today.
"We have begun some resupply of
Israel to an appreciable extent, designed
also to prevent the massive Soviet airlift
from umetUing the military balance in
the area," press officer Robert J.
McCJoskey told a news conference.
The Soviet airlift, Afl'Closkey ex·
plained, "is continuing at an Increased
pace ... In our own case, we watched
and waited for several days pumting
the objective of achlevlng a diplomatic
arrangement''
Stressing that this dlplom1;tic" effort
is continuing, McCloskey adOed that "I
ISRAEL, ARAB FACTIONS
CLASH ACROSS U.S., P•Vo 4
wish it would be possible to report
sucress. We cannot do that."
Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger,
the spokesman continued, maintained
contact througbout the weekend with
"a number of governments involved in
the fighting or interested in the out·
come," including Ambassador Anatolyi
F. Dobrynin, the So11iet envoy in
Washingwn.
McCloskey said the Soviets ha11e
delivered roughly 4,000 tons of equip-
ment in 280 fllg hts to the Egyptians
and Syrians since \Vednesday.
He said he would not describe the
contents of the Soviet dcliveries, "though
we know to some extent but not Cully."
At the same time, McC loskey finnly
declined to say what the U.S. resupply
contents are.
"I 3.f9 not in the position to itemize
the materiel involved ," he said.
Reminded that Kissinger at his press
conference Friday described the Soviet
airlift as being" fairly substantial," \\'hile
McCloskey labeled it as "massi11e," the
spokesman said the Administrat ion
"reached the judgment on the charac·
terization of the airlift in the last 48
hours."
Yet McCloskey insisted that the United
States is, as he put it, "less intettsled
in n8me~alling," meaning ob11lously to
put the blame on the Soviet Union for
the anns tact spiral in the Middle
East . but more interested in ''trying
to rea ch a diplomatic solution.··
~tcCloskey emphatically repealed the
U,S. Denial that American mil ita ry
personnel would be involved in the
fi ghting.
"We do not have American military
forces or fl('rsonnel engaged in the
fighting," he .said.
F rom Page J
OAKWOOD ...
f!'ll firemen may have 011er estlm11led
the total damage.
Company Vice President l.arry Carlin
said the 34 units affectl'd are al l valued
;i.t about $20,001 ladt. with two gutted
and an additional SI0,000 damage to
the corridor area of the complex.
.... He said all 34 units in the building,
however, sustained some smoke or water
damage, which •·ould possibly lncn?ase
the overall loss in the predawn fire.
The blaze apparently broke out in
Apt. 205, where Mrs. Ttdemar lives.
Carlin S!id neither the owne.rs nor
the fire department haa yet dcternllned
how the blaze originated bul said It
siarted In the living room area.
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QpRo~it~n
To Ford
Revealed
WASHINGTON (UPI) . The nrat
organized opposition to GerQIO 'JJ., Ford's
nomination as vice president surfaced
today, At the same tlme, Congress began
a t)l'O-Sty_e: ~nnati~ process whi ch
C!ltlld tab a' month to colliplete.
'll)e U~riJ' ,,...~. .Americana for
Democrat Action <ADA), said its na·
tional ~rd voted unani If at
POLITICAL CORRUPTION 'PROB E . ' SET IN BALTIMOR E, P1go 4
meeting here Sunday "to oppose con·
, fumalion ol Congressman P'ord as vice
president."
Key congressional figures in bo th
partte,,, ~ver, have Predicted that,
barring the 1JI1oovering of some 80-far
undisclosed flaw in his record, the 80·
year-old House GOP leader should have
an easy time being confirmed as the
successor tq Spiro 'f. Agnew.
Hurry llp, .Junior
"Coo&eess so\lld , require a full in-
vestigation into the · allegations or
mlshaDctung of the 'nominee's campaign
funds," ADA said. Four-day-old calf chases after mom on Irvine Ranch.
This is the calving season on the ranch and Irvine
cattlemen e pect 700 calves will be born between
now and D cember. This .little fellow 's daddy is a
black angus. Mother is a "braford," a cross between
a brahma and a bereford. Irvine Ranch currently is
running about 4,000 head of cattle, not counting
calves.
,. So far, the onlyque_stion rais'ed publicly
about Ford's campaign finances concerns
an $11 ,500 a:mtrlbution to his 1970 cam,
paigil which he alleiedly did not report
to the clerk of the Hpuse.
Pllf/e l
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their belts if Ibey only would.
"It has to be done, we just can't
go on taking away more and more
of the taxpa yers' income. Right now
you work two days for the state
end three days for you, There are those
who would make it three days for the
state," Mitchell said,
He said the governor was exercising
needed leadership In proposing !he laJ<
limitation measure. The plan would place
a celling on income tax rates levied
by the state.
He saJd the same political forces which
opposed Gov. Reagan j.n his fight to
trim the \\'elfare rolls were opposing
him on the tax limitation.
"They were all critical of him for
wanting lo reduce weJfare costs. They
bad oothing good to say about him
et all, yet that went through. and is
now being used as a model for the
federal and other state governmenta,"
MHchell said.
"He was right then and he certainly
has a 2ood dlance of being right now,"
Mitchell added.
Wilson Riles, state superintendent of
public Instruction, said he ls opposed
to the Reagan plan.
Mitche11 said he personally isn't happy
with the manner in which the State
Depar1ment of Education ls run, and
he said it is a symbol of the whole
state with more employes being added,
and "empires" being built.
Mitchell said he saw no interest among
state bureaucrats for finding better,
more efficient and Jess expensive ways
ol doing !heir jobs.
Mitchell responded to criticism by op.
ponents of the governor who charge
that the state budget has ballooned under
the Reagan administration, saying that
the governor was saddled with "a bunch
of free-spenders in the legislature."
"We must turn this trend the other
way. He is showing positive leadership,"
Mitchell said.
Bernard Zall
Rites T11esda y
Funeral services for Bernard Zall of
Laguna Niguel will be held at 11 a.m.
Tuesda y at Pacific View Chapel in
C()rona del ~far.
l\1r. Zall, 64, died Saturday at 1\-llssion
Community Hospital. He resided at 24152
Pa.sea Del Campo, and had been a
resident of the area for four years.
He v.·as a Los Angeles food broker.
ro.tr. Zall is survi ved by his wife,
Rose; twG sons Harvey of San Mateo
and Stephen of Santa ro.1onica; daughter,
Loraine Milligan of El Monte; fa ther,
ro.torris Zall ; three brothers, Sam,
Donald, and Norman: sis ter Ruth L.
7.all; and l\'.'O grandchildren. Services
are directed by Paciflc View Mortuary.
Lag una Postal
System Altered
A new postal money order systtm
that \\i ll pro11ide safety and savings
to both the customer and the U.S. Postnl
Service was introduced in Legma Beach
Saturday.
Buyers of the new money order will
pay oue "'fee for T Y orders from
$50.01 rto $300, the oew upper limit for
rr:<>ney ordf!rs. Under the old system,
• S300 money order wouJd Involve pay·
ment ot three '°"<:ent fees.
Processing of the rww money order
may be done through an automated
data proctssing center and Is estimated
to produce an aMual savings of Sl.6
milUon a year over the old manual
system.
IRWD Seeks $220,000
From Water Leasings ·
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By TERRY COVIl.LE
OI ltll Dall1 Piiot Sltft'
The Irvine Ranch Water District is
seeking $220,000 trom the City of Hun-
tington Beach and the C.Osta Mesa Coun·
ty Water District !Qr water s.torage
rights In the San Joaquin Reservoir.
Bolh agencies have refUsed to pay
their um payments because the San
Joaquin Reservoir has been under repair
and unable to supply water.
A third agency, the Coastal htunicipal
. Water Dr""Mriot which senoes south
Orange County, has paid half of its
$40,001 bill under protest.
All three water agencies use the San
Joaquin Reservoir, located near -Spy·
glass Hill in Corona de! M,ar, as a
backup 5Upply for their' nonha1 water
Soccer League
Sets Schedule
The Laguna Beach Recreation Depart·
ment Youth Soccer League will bold
open games end practice sessions from
1 to 4 p.m. ·Sundays through Nov. 11
at Top of the World Elementary school.
The league play is open to youths
from 7 years of age to 15 years of
age. League competition begins Nov.
18.
Registration may be made at the
Recreation Department, 175 N. Coast
Highway or at the playing field. Fee
is $6 for uniforms, insurance and equip-
ment.
Fur1ber Information is available from
Ron Lutz at the Recreation Department,
494-1124, ext. '45.
Skin Diver Drowns
PESCADERO (UPI) -A San Jose
m1;1n drowned Sunday while skin diving
at Bean Hollow Beach near this San
Mateo County Community. Deputies said
Eugene Laikim , 34, was pulled from
the surf but efforts lo revive him failed.
sources.
They have lease agreements with the
Irvine Ranch' Water Dlstrl.ct which in-
dicate bow much water In the reservoir
belongs to each agency.
-The Costa Mesa district has a lease
for 600 acre feet, Huntington Beach
for 400 acre reet, and the coastal district
for 200 acre feet. The capacity of tbe
reservoir is 3,036 acre feet of water.
A spokesman for the Irvine Ranch
Water District said attorneys for all
parties are trying to reach a settlement
over the pa:ymen..t.s.
Ray Hudson, general manager ol the
Costa Mesa district, said cne ~ible
compromise lnvol~es the extension of
the leases beyond the year .1)16, the'~
current expiratlbn date. Hu&on said
some form of ownership, rather than
tease, might also be possible.
'Ibe San Joaquin Reservoir was
emptied jt11t before last Christmas when
a leak wu found during a routine
maintenance check. The Irvine Ranch
Water District owns the reservoir and
paid slightly more than tl million to
repair it.
San Joaquin was put back. Into service
Sept. 26. Officials at the Irvine Ranch
\Vater District say the repair money
came from their funds and put a con-
siderable dent in their b:tdget.
The agencies which have refused to
pay <rt their lease agreements say the
reservoir was empty so they bad nothing
to pay on. ,
'!be Irvine District has filed claims
with the Individual agencies, but has
not yet filed a formal lawsuit The
claim, say Irvine offidals, is just a
preliminary step to negotiations witb
separate leasing agencies. .
The Coastal Municipal Weter District,
which did pay under protest, is also
expected to negotiate some type of set·
tJem.eat for its member agendea.
The Coastal district ships its water
to three sub-agencies, Laguna Beach
County Water District (100 acre feet),
Tri.Cities Municipal Water District (50
acre feet) and the South Coast Cowlty
W&ter District (50 acre feet).
Ford told reporters Saturday lhe in-
cident could be "adequately explained.''
He said the money exceeded the amount
his personal Campaign committee v.•as
allowed to receive, and that he signed
it 011er to Republican national head·
quarters for use Jn behalf of other
candidates. He invited committees c;on-
sidertng hfs conflnnalion to look HfuRy"
into the incident.
The New York Tunes also questioaed
Ford's qualifications to become vice
president
·• "'lbe President's~ choice Is most
distinguished fqr his Jack of distinction,"
the Times said SUnday in an editorial.
It called Ford "a nm<Ct'·the-mHI con-
gressman ... a supremely loyal rounder·
up of Republican vot es for
Aaministration measuru."
"For a Oxlgress brimming over with
prospective 1976 presidential c:andidates
his shortage ol discernible qualifications
for possible succession to the presidency,
1% perversely" likely to enhance his
changes of almost· automatic con-
firmation," the Times said.
The· first step of the cqressional
process is a tttorough check of tho
Michigan Congremnan's personal and
professional file by the FBI and other
investigators, requested by the , House
Judiciary and Senate Rules committees.
This i.5 expected to take about two
weeks.
· nten the two comm1ttees will hold
separate hearings, a process which some
sources say could take up to two more
¥1'eeb. The conunittee chairmen, Sen.
Howard Cannon (~Nev.), and Rep.
Peter Rodino (0.N.J.), have agreed to
allow live television coverage c:l. the
hearings.
Laguna Car Wash Hit
For $984 in Burglary
Laguna Beach police today sought
thieves who took $984 from the Laguna
Car Wash over the weekend.
Police investigators foi.md the office
desk and safe standing opt'1l after being
called Sunday morning by cashier
Elizabeth Schroeder. Police also were
investigating tbe theft of $135 worth
of stereo equipment from Mary Jane
Lloyd, 664--A S. Coast Highway.
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Tenants Leap for Lives • Ill " Newport· Blaze
By ARTll\JI\ IL VINSEL
ot tit o.llr ,.lltt SJlff
Several second noor tenants leaped
'ror lbeir Uyes early loday 'from balcomes
'as a raging, $100,008 flash flre raced
tbrough one building of Newport Beach's
Oak'A'ood Garden Apartments complex.
No eoe was injured In the blaze,
wllich is sun under investigation with
no explanation rot 118 cause.
The fire, in Building N of the complex
at 1970 16th SL . t.otally destroyed two •
apartments, one where the blaze
originated and one where the door n.s
appareaUy standina open.
Doors to 10 other apartments on tbe
second floor were charred u the blaze,
led by the carpeting and waUpaper,
shot down the narrow hallway. •
Newport Beach Finl Department
spokoomea said 1oday·. tllat the enUre
secoDI( !loot II "uniJibabUable now due
to ~and water damqe. .
A alarm WU IOUDiled by tJie
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Newport Beach Fire Department when
it became evident bow severe the blaze
would be before it could be contained.
One engine and a lruck company from
the Costa Mesa Ft.re Department joined
the Newport Beach firemen, in addition
to an. engine from the Orange Col;llllY
Airport P'ire.Station.
Newport Beach police officers entered
the blazing building at one point and
dashed from door to door, pounding
and yelling for the residents to evacuate.
Two occupants of Apt. 205, one iden·
lilied ;s Sylvia Tedeman, smashed out
a bedroom window and leaped down
into a , Land9caped ivy bed to escape
the raging Oames.
·Firemen said they rescued several
other persons, bringing them down via
ladder.
A spokesman for R and B Development
Company, owners of the 732-unit adults·
only apartment complex said today he
(See OAKWOOD, Page I)
Lyndon ,Johnson · Phone
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Tapped, .Douglas Says
<;o·uncilmen
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·Eye Firing
_7 ·Planners
By GEORGE LEIDA!.
OI .. Deify n.t S ....
Irvine city coundhDen decided in
secnt oeuloo Saturday aftemooo to c:on-
ikllr llring an ,.... plannin& com-
mlloianen Cit ~ .-., •
Doring an elecuti,. -ion called to Feel! plarmlq -...........
--tiolao -... olp!,.mog perlOMel prOblmm 11111 specilk:aDy the
~ commisllon. .
'After tbe secnt meeting, th ey ~vened lo an umcbeduled pubfic
session tb publicly vote on a motion
bf ~man William F)lcilbach.. · · 'il\e' motion, "delal~ ol whlch were
worked out in private sessiM, three
eoundlmao privately told the Dally·Ptlol, 4irect1 city staff to prepare new ,,.ui-eotabllsblng the p(enning and
ocm,munity services commlaslons.
h council asked that the new laws
establbblng ·tbe pllmllng and community
'l«Vices conunlsak>ns be set as ur1eocy
itetnl on Tuesday's agenda. ·
• If approved,, as COUDCilmen unanimous-
1)' onlered It dralted, !er.ms of aU l2
commissioners would expire 'I"ue;d.ay
nlgbl
'Iben, each councilman would re-. telect one appointee to each body.
The planning commission will, II the
law,paa.ses as ordered, be rt<f~ Crom /a sev.en member pane.1 to five members.
Each .city commissioner would serve
.. at the pleasure of the indlvhfual coun-
cilman who appointed him.
• Presently commissiontrs are suggeated
by councilmen but appointed by the
council or a majority vote of the ~cil.
It presently takes a majori~ vote
()f the council to remove either a plan-ll~ or comlnunity services com-
missioner. Mayor John Burton refused to .Xplain
today precisely why the structuring of
th8 planning commission was related
10 the penonnel matter, which brought
the council iqto aecret session Saturday,
Qalifomia's anti-secrecy la , -the ~ M. Brown ~ct -provideo that.
·public bodies may raeet prlvatelf to
discuss persoonel or ~Ing legal mat-·
(See FIRING, Page I)
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Ptlanners ~gain
Focus of .Battle
By Irvine Council
For the second time In its· 21·montb
history, the city of Irvine faces prospects
for ·a new planning commission.
Last March, the city council shakeup
In which COundlman John Bw1on replac--
ed William Flscbbacb aa mayor, reaulled
rrom battles over the original sevtl).
planning c:ommi>slonen.
· Of those first seven, only two aurvlved
on pie second planning commission.
• Saturday, after those seven sat and
imerviewed candidates for city planntng
director, co1mcllmen decided they would
on Tuelday night set up yet a th1rd
plannlnl: commission.
'ftle new body, If I.he new law is
pused as an urgency ordinance Tuesday
nlgbt, would have only five members.
Who will survive the cut remain,, to
be Hen and councilmen were guarded
about the.Ir chOlces today.
UFO Captives? He Believes
High Court
Bugged Too
'Saucer Landed in Mississippi'
PASCAGOULA, MIS!. (UPI) -A
Northwestern Univ.enity astronomer
says the ''very terrifying expel'ienCt"
ot two mtn lndica.tea that a ,strange
craft from another planet did land in
MW:Wippi. (Related story Page 3).
"Where they are coming from and
_why they were here is a matter of
conjecture," Dr. Allen Hynek said. "But
the fact that they: werei here on this ~ u. 'be)'Olld a ..e.i0oab1e c1oubt ...
il)'Dek and 'Dr. Jimes ltarcler of the
Univonity pl Cilll<nlO. -by
bypnosia hlo sblpyard,J10rkers wbe told . .,
authorities they were fishing from an
old pier in the Pasca-goula River when
a "fish-shaped" vebicle emitting a bluish
haze approached from the sky.
Charles Hickson, 42. and 18-year-<ild
Calvin Parker, both of the Gautier com·
munity, have maintained throughout a
weekend of intense questioning that they
were taken aboard the craft by three
weird creatures with wrinkled skin, crag·
claw bands and pointed ears.
Hynek, scientific con.sUliant to Project
Bluebook when ij was conducted on
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WASHINGTON (UPI ) -U.S. Supreme
Court Justice William 0. Douglas said
today Lyndon B. Johnson told him while
he was president that J o h n s o n ' s
telephone was tapped. Douglas abo said
he • waa "morally, .certain:' the .high
murt•s conference room bu be& ·'bug·
ged."
Liberal 'Group Opposing
· "We n .. ln a regime wbero tbe dirty
business of wiretapping rum rampant,"
Douglas aaid, calling the actice "the
disease which a1 newspaper
tells us has poiso our body Politic."
Dissenting in he high court's denial
Ford for Vice President or bail to a man who claimed that
questions put her by a grand jury
were thP. produc of illegal surveillance,
Douglas said:
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The first
' organized OJJPQSltlon to, Gerald R. Ford's
nomination as vice president surfaced
1oday. Ai the same tln!e. Coogress_began
" two-<tage c:oofirmatlon process which
could take a month to complete.
1be liberal group, Americans for
Democrat Action <ADA), sai<I ii. na·
Report Slated
On South County . '
United Campaign
A progress report on the 1973 campaign or the South Orange County Uotted Way
will be given at a IWlcbeon for volunteers
Wednesday at the Lagwia Hills Hilton
Inn.
'l)ie noon m<eting is beJog called the
"first -quarter'' ,ol the ~pa.ign1 which
iS u.sing a foOtball theme Ulis year.
TicUits are $5.25. ReservaUons can
be "!'de by calling the Untted Way
a\ 147~ or writing. P.O. Bo• 4282,
lhO·E. Finl st., Santa Ana, mtll. ·.
Giving ieponS Cit the charity drive
It the -wW be campaign chairman Thomas F. -Riley, a retired
)llJ'ine Corps general, and area dlrec-
tc:n, Bill Walk.er, South1 Coast; Tom Flynn, santa Ana-Tustin; Doreen
Ma~. Ha-: Dr. Don Klockner, Orange and Joe Sweeney, 1'aguna Beo<h.
. AD FIGURES
TELL STORY
There are some big figures behind
those few-line ads in small type oo
e~eryday'I classified advertising pages.
For aample, the Newspaper-Advtrtlslng B~au, Inc., says 75,080 automobiles
are bough* on an , avera1e day 1n ~the
United States. Five millkln adulll who
plan to buy a car t:n the be1t 12 months
read alllomotive classified ads on an
average d~.
Furthermore, accordlog ·to tbe bureau,
39 pet<e!Jt of th• -proopecfi in a JleWSplper's audlence .. wfH I' aee
automotive advertising in thlt paper'•
clasaified section on a glv~ day.
• Selling a car? Get Into the big munbU1
game at the local level Call a DaHy
Pilot Ad-vilor. at 642«71 and tbt :your
car where buyers are looting -DaUy
Pilot cl8Slified ads.
tionat board voted unanimously at a
meeting here Sunday "to oppose con·
firmaUon of Congressman Ford as vice
president"
Key congressional figures in both
parties, however, have predicted that,
barring the uncovering of some so-far
undisclosed flaw in his• record, the 60-
year-old House GOP leader should have
POLITICAL CORRUPTION PROBE
SET IN BALTIMORE, Page 4
an easy time being confirmed as the
successor to Spiro T. Agnew.
"Congress sould require a full in·
vestigation Into lbe allegations or
mishandling of the nominee's campaign
funds," ADA said.
So far, the only question raised publicly
about Ford's campaign finances concerns
an $11,500 contribution to his 1970 cam-
paign which he allegedly did not report
to the clerk or the Hoose. ~
Ford told reporters Saturday the in-
cident oould be "adequately explained."
He said the mooey exceeded the amount
his personal campaign committee was
allowed to receive, and that he signed
it over to Republican national head-
quarters for use in behalf of other
candidates. He inVited commi!tees oon-
siderlng his confirmation to look "fully"
Into lbe incident.
1be New York Times also questioned
Ford's qualifications to become vice
president.
"We who live in the District of Colum-
bia know that electronic surveillance
is commonplace. I am indeed morally
certain that the conference room of
this court has been 'bugged.' and Presi-
dent Johnson during his term in the
White House asserted to me that even
his phone was tapped." .
Douglas did not elaborate on either
instance. But be noted the Justice
Department did not deny bugging the
auomeys of the woman, Margueritt
Anne Heutsche, who was arrested by the
FBI in connection with retnoval of
materials from a Selective Service office.
Douglas declared:
"The conversation of one's lawyer over
the telephone may be as helpful to
Big Brother as the conversation of the
accused herself.
"In this Orwellian era . . . we deal
\vilh a disease that has permeated our
society."
The woman was arrested on charges
of receiving more than 1,800 records
and rolders or Selective Service locals
at Evanston, Ill. She was cited for
contempt after refusing to respond to
questions from a Chicago grand jury.
Douglas recalled a 1928 statement by
Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes calling
wiretapping a "dirty business," and said
both Supreme Court rulings aod federal
law had been flouted in its use by
enforcement agencies. .
Electronic surveillance has become a
burning issue since disclosure before
the Senate Watergate Committee that
Ptesldent Nixon's conversations with
aides and Whit e Hoose visitors were
recorded starting in the spring of 1971.
.Girl~ 9~ Heroine
Grabs Wlieel as Mom Stri cken
A 9-YEAR·OLD GIRL who grabbed the steering wheel and
guided the family car off the Newport Freewa y when her mother
blacked out today is credited \vith saving both from death or serious
Injury.
California Highway Patrol officers said the 1967 luxury sedan
did crash into a. eucalyptus tree to end the 'vlld ride but damage was
minor and neither passenger was injured.
The CllP said the accident occurred just aller Mrs. Joan McOwen,
37,.. of 18571 Newton Ave., Tustin, had pulled on(o the freeway on·
ramp at 17tb Street at 6:30 p.m. Friday.
SHE SUDDENLY SLUMPED over and when she failed to re-
•pond. Janel McOwen. 9. Rr abbed the wheel lo RUide t~e car o!C the
road to a stop.
Her mother '''as taken to Tustin Com1nunlty Hospital by ambu·
lance, 'vbere she is li sted in satisfa ctory condllion today as doctors
conduct tests to determine why she bla~ed out.
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llEWPoRT BEACH FIRE VICTIM SURVEYS CHARRED HALL
Syfvl• T odemon LoaPod from Second Siory lo Escape f(11MS .
Saddleback Trustee T1·ial
Jury Selection Delayed
Jury selection in the Orange COWlty
Superior Co u r t bookmaking..e:1tortion
trial of Saddleback College trustee Alyn
A1. Brannon was delayed today while
lawyers for Brannon and his co-defen-
dan~ discussed the allegations in the
chambers of Judge Everett W. Dickey.
Presiding Judge Bruce Sumner· assign·
ed Judge Dickey to the trial this morn-
ing. But it was learned as Brannon,
41, of Santa Ana and co-defendant Robert
Emmett, Kelley, 34, of 835 Seagull· Lant',
Newport Beach made their way to the
court rqom that a plea of guilty to reduc·
ed charges is not out of the question.
The prosecution reported at an earlier
court appearance by the two men that
Brannon was prepared to plead guilty
to one of ·36 felon y counts contained
in a Grand Jury incticlmenl.
Deputy District Attorney William
Evans said 'this fell through when Kelley
refused to go along with that at·
rangemeht.
Both men face charges that they were
involved in what Newport Beach police
described as a $25,IXX).a·week bookie
bustness centered in the Harbor Area.
Whiting Ranch .,
Zone Change '
Hearing Tuesday
The second public hearing on the pro-
posed zone change on the 2.700.acre
\\1hitlng ROnch in El Toro will take
. place, at 1;30 p.m. Tuesday nt the Orange
County PJ3nning Commission.
The meetmg will be Jn the hearing
room of the Engineering De partment
at 400 Civic Center Dri ve Santa Ana.
The wne change from agricultural
lo planned community was conUnued
for a month Sept. 19 by the commission.
to allow more study o( the plan by
J. L. \Vebb o( Newport Beach.
It. e111!1 for development of 800 acres
of housing, wllh a projected population
of S,000 In ttas, and placement of 1.400
acres in prestr\'~ for transfe.r to public
domain.
The property 11' O"':led by G. N.
\Vhitl ng. In his fa mily since 1884. the
ranch is bounded by the El Toro ~llrh"tC
Ct'lrp~ Air Station, Cleveland Niitlonnl
Forest. Irvine Ranch and land ownM
(Set WHITING , Page t)
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Brannon was arrested Aug. 28, 1972
after he allegedly attempted to enforce
payment of a $2,800 gambling debt from
a client described as a prominent
Newport businessman.
Kelly was arrested si x weeks later
following a police Investigation· of a
claim by another alleged client that
an eigbt-inch hunting knife was hurled
into his ·front door as a means of
persuading him that he should im-
mediately settle his .gambling account.
Accused Slayer's
Trail Gets Hot
DENVER (AP ) -'l'he week-old trial
of accused slayer Roger Caryl has led
to the Denver suburb of Lakewood,
where police reported finding a stolen
pi ckup truck in wh ich Caryl Is believed
to have escaped after a former Escoo·
dido . Calif, man and three others were
killed Oct . 7 at a Montana dude ranch.
Sheriff Da\•e Middlemas of Montana's
Lewis and Clark County said Sunday
night the veh icle stolen from a rancher
in the Helena area was found in a
supermarket parking lot in Lakewood .
Orange
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Coast
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Weather
P.lorc fog is forecast for the
Orange Coast Tuesday. clearing by
lOOn to sunny skies and cooler
temperatures. H(ghs or 68 are ex·
"Jected a~ the beaches rising to
74 inland.
INSIDE TODA l '
The question of obscenity ka.t
been o thorn it1 the side of tile
U.S. Supre-tne ' Co"rt sh1ce ita
landrnark decision lfl 1951. T/1e
first ill a series of articles on
smut control appear on Page 18.
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Y, 2 IJIJLY PIL.OJ IS Mondlf, Octobtr 15, 1973
IRWD Seeks $220,000 for <!:o,as_t ~Water -ne~es
• By TERRY COVILLE
OI Ill• o.lfr ,lltt 11.t#
'nlO ltvlne Ranch Water Disttlcl ii
set.king $220,000 trom the Cl1y of Hun-
... tington Beacb and tbe Costa ~lesa Coutr
IY Water Oi!trict for water ~torage
rights in the san Joaquin Reservotr.
Both agencies have refused lo pay
" their 1973 paymenl.s because tbe San
, Joaquin Reservol r has been under repair
• and unable to supply water.
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t' A I.bi.rd agency, the Coastal 1i1unlclpal
l &viI1e Ope ns
• Plan Director
J Negotiations
Irvine City Manager William WooUetl
Jr. today began salary negotiaUons with
.~ planning director eandidates approved
Saturday by city councilmen.
Ao announcement is expected at m.Jd-
week as to which of two leading poulble1
for the top city plaMing posts will
achlally take the job.
Sources at city hall said one California
city planner applicant and one Eastern lllls city planner recruited by the city for
I• the top spot are the fa vored cbolcea
or the council.
If both ace<pl city offer> there ii
room on the city pllll!llng stall for ,.ch,
since the city is aho seeking an Assistant
' planning director. c.ouncnmen learned over the weekend
;, that all the profes!lonal planners cur·
rent1y employed by the city have been
the objett of recruitment drives by other
cities looking for planning ta1ent.
Souncilmen privately voiced "alann"
that the new city might lose its ~Ure
·v planning staff to other cities. To date
only Ufte of the four plannen hlttd
thus far by ll'\llne remain on the payroll.
Tbe city's lint planning director,
Bruce Warren, left after sis months
to take the top planning job with San
Diego County. That was last July.
·' City hall sources indicate the new
:, director may not be available unW Dec.
1 or possibly Jan. 1, 1974.
Until then, Mike Harris, U90date pla.
.. ner and most senior member of the pla.
a.. ~ st.aff have been hired prior to War-
·-ren s appointment, continues to bead the
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department.
F l'Ottl P .. e l
FIRING • • •
ters.
Hiring a planning dierd« is clearly
a penonnel matter.
Burton· said the city m1mag1.r adviaed
councilmen they might d.iscms the struc--
twing of the planning commission since
it related directly to the selection of
a planning director.
Burton refused today to say how It
related other than to point out "I think
r we made a mistake with our piannlng
:' commissions. both of lhtm." ;t Bw1on said he has always favored :J a five-member commis.!ion. "I haven't
the foggiest idea why other councilmen
· would now agree w\lh me that we should
have a five-member planning com·
mission." Burton said. ~ City ~1anager William WoolleU Jr.
said today in his opinion the council
might have passed the new planning
comm.issioo ordinance on Sat urday,
without public notice.
· "l think they bent over backwards
to allow the public to know in advance
What they intend to do," Woollett added.
Teacher Ag1·eement
01\Kl.AND (AP) -Tentative agree·
ment v.·as reached todaty betwe4!11 the
Oakland public schools and t h e
i Certificated Employt's Council to avert
· a teachers strike lhreatellCd for this
\\'eek, state mediator John Kagel an· i nounced. No deta ils on the agreement. f reached after an all·night bargaining 1 session, were announced.
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backup supply fer their nonruu water
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CREATURES • • •
UFOs by the Air Force Jn the Ul6tl"s,
sold an.r tallclng ,. Parker and
Hicltaon: • '
"'Ibere ls no question in my mind
that these men hive had a very ter·
rifying ei:p'erlence. u~ no
clrtymatuces abotild they ba r\illculed.
Ltt!s protect these men."
Hicbon and Parter, "both IClttd to
deatb and shaking all over," told the
Jae.Don Cmmty sherifJ~ olllce cl tb•ir
blzam experience 'l1lllnday llill>I. ,
Sberllf FWd Dilmtnd aald be beJ!eved
"10methlng" happened io the men
because they were "scared to death
and on the verse of a heart attack."
Other residents of the Pucagoula are a
repor1ed to the sheriff's office they saw
a similar UFO ln the vicinity of the
fish1ng locaUoo. about the Ume. the two
maintain they did.
Tbe men, who have volunteered to
widergo lie-detector testa, ""' checked for radiation. exposure Fridey at Keesler
Air Force Base, but the resulta were
negative. ·
Hynek aaid although the men were
able to be hypxitiied "their ei:perlence
was so traumatic that it was essential
to progress slowly."
"These are not imbalanced people,"
Harder said. ;'They're not crackpots.
''There wu definitely 50metbing here
that wu not terrestrial. of the earth,"
be aaid.
Proposition 1
Endorsed By
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Clay Mitchell
By JACK CHAPPELL
Of .. Dtlty ,.... PIH
South Lagun.an Cay Mitchell, 1 Reagan
appointee to the California State Board
of Education, outlined today bis reason-
ing for supporting a board endoraement
of the governor's controversial ta.s:
limitation inltlative.
·''I am:M ln favor ol It. I think it
b going to 10 a Jong way 1n cutting
down spending by government. Tues
are consuming rar too much of the
ta.s:payen' lnoome. This l!: just one
step," Mitchell said in an interview
today.
By 1 7 to 1 vote with one abstaining,
the state board Fri day voted to endorse
the governor's tu initiative measure.
The vote I!: sfgn.ificant because
throughou t the state, opposition has come
mainly from education organizations:
including those of t e a ch e r s , ad--
minlstrators, parent-teacher groups and
local school boards.
The rei!IOlution passed by the state
boan:I stated it !ell the passage or the
Initiative by voters Nov. 6 would result
in "a more equ.itable and rational tax
structure which 'Nill benefits all .segments
of the society in California including
public edu cation."
f\.1itchell today charged that there is
too much "fat" in state governmental
operations and said that opponents of
the governor's plan were poUUcally
motivated and waging a personal attack
on Reagan.
"All public bodies can certain1y lighten
their belts H they only would.
"It has to be done, we just can"t
go on taking away more and more
of the taxpayers' income. Right now
you V.'ork two days for the state
and three days for you. There are those
who would make il three days for the
state," 1i1itchell said.
~le said the governor was exercising
needed leadership in proposing the tax
limitation measure. The plan would place ·
a ceiling on income tax rates levied
by the state.
He said the same political forcts which
opposed Go\•. Reagan in his fig hl to
trim the welfare rolls were opposing
him on the tax limitation.
"They were all critical of him for
l\'anling to reduce welfare costs. They
had nothing good to .say about him
at all, yet that went through, and is
now being used as a model for the
federal and Olher state governments,"
Mitchell said.
"He was right then and he cert~inly
has a good chance of being right now,"
~titchell added.
\\1i\son Rile.s, state superintendent of
public instruction, said he Is opposed
to the Reagan plan.
!-.1itchcll said he personally isn't happy
with the manner in which the State
Department of Education Is n1n. and
he said it Is a symbol of the whole
&tale with more employes being added,
and "empires" being built.
1ifitchell said he saw no In terest among
slate buffilucrats for find.in& better,
more efficient •nd less e.s:pe:nslve ways
of doing their jobs.
Mltchell rtsponded to crltlcinn by ap-
ponents of the governor who charge
that the state budJtet has balloont:d under
the Rta1an admfnistratlon , say\ng that
the governor was saddlt:d with "a bunch
of free-spenden In the lrgillature. ''
"We must turn thi1 trend the other
w11y. He is showing po!it.lve leadership,"
~titchell said.
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'l1le Colla -dlJlrlct baa a leue I« IOO ..n lt<t, Huntington Beach
lar 400 ..,.. feel. end Iba coastal dllUict r.. Ill ..n feet. Tbe capacity cl tbe
,,.,. lt S183l •ere feet rln&er.
A opal<-• for the !Mn& Ranch
Water District said attorneys ror ill
parties are trying to rtac.b a settlement
over the payments.
Ray Hudson, general manager of the
Costa ~fe.sa district, said one possibl e
comproml.se Involves the e1tensloo of
the leaaes beYond the year 21116, Iba
curttnl ezplratltln date. Hbdlon aa1d •
-form ct ownenltfp, n!her than • 1,_, m!Pt abo bt poulblt.
'l1le Sin J_.in Rmrvoir was
anp6od just before lut Cbrbtmas when
a leak was found during a, rqutlne
maintenance cbecit. The lrYine Ranch
Water District owns the reservoir and
paid slightly more than fl million to
repair It.
San Joaquin W8" put baclc IAto ~CO
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Sept. lf,'j)lflcJab I\ Ille Jtv!ne Ranch
Wat_er tJliUlcl llJ "~ ftPalr -Y come from tbtlr fluid. and put a ..,..
Udf:rable dent In thele tMadaet.
1be agencies wblt.b have retused to
pay Cll their leaaa .....,...ta aay the
reoervolr wu' tmpty ao ~ biol, '!'lhlnr to pay on. • · . , ,
Tbe lt'Yl"'! D!Jl(l1\ bu-Died clallllJ
with the lndividul!I agenclea, wt has
not yet Oled a formal lawsuit. The
claim, say Irvine ollldal.s, b just a
prcllmlnaey *'!P lO negotla'(ol>I with ,_...te.lioutoll llllliidll.• .
Tho Coostal ~wilCipal Weter Dbtrict.
whlclt did pay wider pntest. I> al!O
expected to negotlote tome type o! set·
Uement for its member agyicies.
~ Coastal district ships ~ts waler
to three sub-agencies, LaguDa Beach
COU.ty Water District (11111 4't0.!eel).
Tri-Cities Municipal Water District (~
acre feet) al'Kl the South Coast County
Water District (50 acre feet).
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oilntjUing
Gets Coast
Panel's OK
By CANDACE PEARSON
Of lflt Dtill)' ,Hot $left
The drilling ot 340 oil wells on the
480-acre Banning , propcr9' on West
Newpotj Qhdf between Costa Mesa and
Newport Bea.cl\ can continue.
ni.i Sout!I' Coast Regional Zon l
Conservation Commission today in Long
Beach. granted a claim of exemption
from the 1972 Coastal Zone Ac\ to
General Crude Oil Company and G.
E. Kadane end Sons.
Under Prop. 20, the regional com-
mllsltln bu Jwildictlon within 1,111111
Y•rds of the coasWne.
Exemptions are lranted those projects
on which substantial work was done
and sub5tantial liabilit ies incurred before
the Jaw took effect.
The 312 existing and 28 additional
oil wells have been planned on the
property sincd 1944, according to com·
milSioo planners.
The Banning properly b bound<d by
Newport Beach on the .south, Costa Meaa
on the east and the Santa Ana River
on tbe w.e.sl
Htrrry Up, .Junior The oil producton bas had permits
from the the state resources agency
since 19«, and from the Orange County
departments of Bu.ilding aod Safety and
Air Pollution Control since l95l
Four.day..old calf chases after mom on Irvine Ranch.
This is the calving season on the ranch and Irvine
catUemen expect 700 ca lves will be born between
now and December. This little fellow's daddy is a
black angus. Mother is a "braford," a cross between
a brahma and a hereford. Irvine Ranch currently is
running about 4,000 head of cattle, not counting
calves. Oil company oUiclah said tlley bad
spent $12.5 million on surface and
subsurface drilling on the site 'by Nov.
8, 1972 when Prop. 20 took eftect.
From Pagel
WHITI NG • • •
by the V. P. Baker Company
A Jkcre lake, a 155-acre park, a
nine-hole golf <.'OUlSe, an elementary
school, a fi ve-acre commercial center
and an equestrian center are in the
Webb plan.
Also on Tuesday's commission agenda
is the tentative tract map ror 32.1 re·
maining acres in the Lake Forest plan·
ned community. Developer M: J . Brock
is proposing multi·family development
and a junior high school site.
A discussion of flood plain zoning also ls sche<luled.
Visit Scheduled
By Bloodmobile
In Mission Viejo
Saddleback Valley residents are being
asked to donate blood Oct. 22 when
the American Red Cross bloodmobile
arrives at 1.-fission Community · Hospital
in Mission Viejo.
The bloodmobile will be set. up In
the hospital conference room at 27802
Puerta Real from 2:30 to 7 p.m.
A hospital official said community
bloodmobiles are "the prime means used
to replact blood that has been used
to treat patients in need of transfusions."
All Orange County hospitals use
volunteer blood distributed by the Red
Cross.
To contribute, a person must be in
good health, between the ages of 18
and 65 and weigh at least 110 J>O:llnds.
Coordinating the Mission Viejo drive
are P.1rs. Sylvia Newman, director . of
hospital patient reta!ions and Mrs.
Barbara Martino of Mission Viejo.
Appointments for the Oct. 22 blood·
mobile can be made by calling the
hospital at 495-4400.
Rites Observed
At White Ho use
WASinNGTON (UPI) -Presid<nl
Nixon Sunday held the first White House
worship .scr\•lce since April 15. Vice
President-designate Gerald R. Ford snd
the three Skylab JI astronauts were
among the worshipers.
Three hundred guests assembled tn
the While House East Room to hear
Rep. Wllllllm H. Hudnut Ill (R·lnd.),
an ordained Presbyterian mJnlst.er,
deliver a sermon on ''Linc oln's
Religion,"
Skin Diver Prowns
PESCADERO !UPI) -A San Jose
man drowned Sunday wblle sk..ln diving
111 Bean Hollow Beach near thls san
Mateo Counly Community. Deputies sald
Eugene Lalklm, 34 , wu pulled from
the surr but effort~ to revive him failed.
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Israelis Repulse Waves .
Of Egyptians In Battle
By United. Press Ialernalional
Egypt has succeeded In getting almost
its entire army across the Suez Canal
but Israeli troops have thrown back
another ·Egyptian human wave assault
on one of three vital passes leading
in tv the Sinai Desert, Israel reported
today. The Sinai struggle was shaping
up as the decisive ~attle or the 10-day
war.
On the Syrian front , Israel said it
had broken through the <:i!ntral sector
of the SO-mile Golan Heights line,
smashing lraqi armored forces, destroy·
ing doz.ens of tanks and sending rem-
nants of the Iraqi Army fleeing in
retreat. It was the ~d disastrous
defeat of the war for lra9. Farther· to the northeast, Israeli
patrols st ruck within nine miles of
Damascus, reaching the village of
Vissya, and armored colwnns were
within 14 miles of the Syrla:n capital.
But the main Israeli fo~ were
reported bogged. dov.n in heavy fighting
at the important crossroads klwn of
Saasa, 22 miles southwest of Damascus
Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan
reported to the nation that Syria bad
been pushed back far enough into its
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line so that Israel oouJd give the highest
priority to the Suez front. He said the
war would be "long In days and heavy
In bloodshed "
Israel said Its ' pilots dominated the
skies over the Middle East as they
struck deep into Syria and EgypL Alr
raid sirens walled In cairo again today
but there was no lndlcaUon the braell
planes bom()ed neat me c.apitat Israeli
artillery hit the outskirts or OSDUl&CU.ll.
Another jndication the war would be
tong and fierce came from Cairo where
, Egyptian political S(IW'C'Cs Aid F.gypt
was standing firm on 1ts lnSistence that
there be no cease--fi.re until the Arabs
received ironclad guarantees of complete
Israeli withdrawal from oceupled Arab
lands. ·. ·
The semiofficial Cairo newspaper Al
Abram said the maln objective of the
EgypUan offensive was to seize control
or the three passes leading through a
low range of mountains into the heart
of the Sinai. They are the Mltla, ln
the cente r, the Khatmia near the
Mediterranean behind Qantara, and the
El.Cede! pass in the south. All are
about 20 miles east o( the canal.
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missioo began meeting, 18 million bsr-
rels of a t2 millioo-barl'el goal oo the
property bad been produced, oompony
spokesmen aai<I.
Irvine District
Plans Employes'
Lunch Workshop
The Irviiie Unified ·'School district Is
SJIOllSOring a ''""""""' worlcahop Wedne>-day at the l'lewporter IM between
district administrators and non-teaching
claulfied employe.s.
"The idea of this workshop ll to
bet(er~efine the role that classified.
employes play In helping to form the
imag~ of lhe district," said Dr. John
Rajclc, assistant eupe:rintendent of Oacal
planning.
"A secretary talking to somebody on
the phone can lmmediatelY transmit the
attitude of the dUtrlct and that role
is an important one," he said.
Rajcic said the Newporter lnn'1
Empire Room was chosen for the
workshop because the oewly unified
district has no central office or metUni
rooms.
11le workshop, which is co-sponsored
by the California School 'Employes
Association, will cost district taxpayers
about $5$), Rajclc said.
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For Edison
As of today , 75 letters have been
received at city hall in Huntington Beach
supporting e1pansion of the Southern
California F.cfulon Company power plant
on Coast Highway.
Eric Matthews, an administrative
assistant, said be has tallied 75 letters
supporting . Edison expansioo. and only
eight opposing It.
The City Council bas. a publlc bearing
1ebedu1ed on the Edl800 issue dunng
tooigbt"s 7 o'clock meeting.
Chambers of Commerce supportint the
expansion included those from Hun-
tington Beach, Fountain Valley, Sad-
dleback Valley, Westminster and Orange
Coonty.
Opposition letters include one from
the Sierra Club, six from individual
Huntington Beach residents and one from
a resident of another city, Matthews
said. Iii aUpport of Edi.son, Matthews Siii:!
there were 23 from lndlviduaJs (seven
of· them Huntington Beach residents ),
nine from varloua Chambers of Com-
merce two non-local hospitals, two non·
· local .;..Iler diltricts, three food pac.king
plants the Huntln&1<>n Beach City School Diltiid, the citiet of Seal Beacb and
: Fountain Valley, and the rest from
1 private companies. .
Matthews said other penoos, who did
not -letten, haye Indicated tl>ey
will be present at tonight's couocil hear·
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'Fog Not Thick
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·_Enough to Deter
'School Busing
A drizzly, thick log spread throughout
West Orange County this morning b:Il
failed to cause any problems for public
school buses. TransportaUon officials in tbe elemen-
tary and high school districts reported
that while ihe layer of fl:>g caused a
few slow-ups, transportation coolinued
as scheduled. · . .
Huntington Beach City School District
reported It has a "foggy day scb~ul~.''
\\'hich goes into effect when VlSiblllty
is less than 500 feet. Today's fog, howeve r,
~11s not thick enough for lhe schedule.
"When the foggy day schedule is in
effect radio stations KEZY and KWIZ
are 'notified," explained a district
spokesman. "The buses roll on the half
hour as soon as the fog Is lifted."
Yosemite Falls
Plunge Fatal
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK (UPI)
-Patrick Rose, 21, of Cleveland
lfeights, Ohio we swept to his death
over the 594-foot-!lgb Nevada Falls here
this weekend.
Park officials said Rme and a friend,
Tom Stropki, were swlnµning ln a pool
at the top of tbe falls when Rose began
wading across the water at the edge
of the falls. He lost his balance and
Was s"·ept over the side to his death.
AD FIGURES
TELL STORY
'lbere are some big figures behind
thole few·line ads ln small type on
everyday's classified advertlslng pages.
For enmple, the Newapopu Advertising
Bureau, Inc., 1ay1 75,000 automobiles
are bought oo an average day ln the
United States. Five million adults who
plan to buy a car in the next 12 months
read automotive clauified ads on an
average day.
Furthermort, according to the bureau,
29 pereent of the used-car protpect.s
to a newspaper's audience will tee
automotive advertising In that paper's
cluslfied std.Ion on a given day.
Selling a car! Get Into th'e big numbers
game at the local level. Call a Dally
Pilot Ad·vbor at 642-WTI and list. your
car where buyers are looking -Dally
Pilot cl"'ined ad•.
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~~ Day In The Park
It doesn't take a special holiday to make Huntington Beach's Lake
Park a pleasant place to visit. A little Sunlight, a sort ocean breeze,
and a friend are the right ingredients for any afternoon . I..ake Park,
30·day Process •
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dotted with bi~. comfortable shade trees. is the city's oldest
sits just off M<iin Street, not far from downtown.
park. It
Israeli Army
Repulses
Egypt A.tb\c1'. _,,
Liberal Group Opposes
Conlirmatio,n ·of Ford
Huntington
To Salvage
P.olice Plane
...,. Ua!ted Pres! 111 ... tlolal
Egypt has succeeded In letting almost
its entire army across the .. Suez: canal
but Israeli troops have thrown back
another Egyptian human wave assault
on one oJ three vital pa~ leading
into the Sinai Desert, Israel reported
today. ~ Sinai slruggle was .shaping
up as the decisive battle of the I()..day
war. (Related stories, Page 3.)
On the Syrian front, Israel !aid it
had broken through the central secto.
of the 60-mile Golan Heights line,
smashing Iraqi armored forces, destroy·
ing dozens of tanks and sending rem-
nanJs of the ,Iraqi Army . neelng in
retreat. It was the · second disastrous
del\!111 <ii Ille_, .. lroq.
F~ to. the northeut, Isreeli
patrols struck within nine miles of
Damascus, reaching the yillage of
Vissya, and acmored eolumns were
within 14 miles ,of the Syrian capi~I.
But the main Israeli forct.s were
reported bogged down in heavy fighting
at the important .crossroads town of
Saasa, 22 miles southwest of Damascus
JSraeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan
reported to the nation lhat Syria had
been pushed back far enough into its
own territory behind the 1967 cease-fire
line so that lsrat;t could give the highest
priority to_ the Suei front. He said the
war would be "long in days and heavy
in bloodshed."
Israel said its pilots dominated the
skies over the .. Middle East as they
struck deep Into Sy~ and Egypt. Air
raid sirens wailed In Cairo apil>-today
but there was rio. indiCatiop. the Israeli
planes bombed near the capital. 1araeli
artillery bit lhe out.skirts of Damascus.
Another' indication tbe war would be
long and fierce came from catto where
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Marina Student
Buried Following
Fatal Accid~nt
Marina mt;h School sophomore
Douglas l\!CCl•fian, 15, was .buries! today
in private rites, following a public
sen:~°" and eulogy for the victim ·Of
a Friday nlf!ht traffic collblon. •
The Rev. Marvin Mock of the Ftrit
ChrisUan'" Church of Huntington Beach
spoke to family and school !c!<nda during the service at Smith's Mortuuy Chapel.
t:njUries sustaitled in a car cr&.5h at
Main and Delaware streets Friday Naht
'claimed the McClellan boy'1 life.
Ills sister. Melody McClellan, was driv-
ing the car when It colllded with one
driven by an ta..year-<>kl Seal 861ch
youth. The victim lcaveJ Ab• -ti· Mr.
and Mn. Robert McC!dW., ollllio holile
at 18502: Marie Lane, Utmtlngton Beach,
his •Isler, Melody, and a bn!lher Fraoer,
both or the home, plus hJs "'° grandmother;, Mes. 111., lllcCltllan. 1'll
Seneca, m.. and Mn. Gw)'ll Stu•rd of
Buena Park.
·WASJilNGTON (UPI) -The first
organized opposition 'to ,Gerald R. Ford 's
nomination as vice president surfaced
today. At the same time, Congress beg an
a two.stage confinnation process which
could take a mon th to complete.
The liberaJ group, Americans for
Democrat Action (ADA), said its na·
tional board voted unanjmously at a
meeting here Sunday "to OPPose con·
nrmaUon of Congressman Ford as vice·
president."
Key congressional figures in both
parties, however, have predicted that,
barring the wtcovering of some so-far
undisclosed flaw in bis record , the 6Q.. year~<f House GOP feader should have
POLITICAL CORRUPTION PROBE
SET IN BALTIMORE, Page 4
an easy lime being confirmed as the
successor lo Spiro T. Agnew.
"Congress sould require a full in·
vestigation Into the allegations or
mishandling of the nominee 's campaign
funds," ADA said.
So far, the only question raised publicly
about Ford's campaign finances concerns
an $11,500 contribution to his 1 19~0 cam-
paign which he allegedty 'did not report
to the clerk of the House.
Ford told reporters Saturday the in·
cident could be "adequately explained."
He said the money exceeded lhe amount
his per30nal campaign committee was
allowed to receive, and that be signed
It over to Republican national head·
quarters for use in behalf of <>ther
candidates. He invited icommittees con·
sidering his confirmation to look "fully"
into the incident.
The New York Times also questioned
Ford's qualifications to become vice
president.
"The President's choice is most
distinguished for his lack of distinction."
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the nmes said Sunday in an editorial.
It called Ford .. a run-of-the-mill con-
gfessman ... a supremely loyal round er·
up of Republican v o t e s for
Administration mea sures."
''F<>r a Congress brimming over, wit~
prospective 1976 presidential candidates
his sOOrtage of discernible qualifications
for possible success ion to the presidency,
is, perversely, likeJy to enhance his
changes of almost automatic con·
firmation, '' the Times said.
The first step of the congressional
process is a thorough check of the
Michigan Congressman's personal and
professional life by the FBI and other
inves tigators, requested by the Hoose
Judiciary and Senate Rules committees.
This is expected to take about two
weeks.
Local Students
Talk to Reaga11
Seven students from the Huntington
·Beach Union High. Sch.ool District will
join student& from the Newport·Mesa
Unified School District Tuesday in an
hour-long interview with Gov. Ronald
Reagan. ·
The students will be participating in
a filmed news . conference called "The
Governor and the Students" to be aired
later this year on public television. .
Journeying to Sacramento for the ~n·
terview will be Glenn Balogh of Wm·
tersburg High School; Michael Benavent~
of Westminster High School ; Steve
Chauncey of Fountain Valley High
School; Mike Kerr of ~tarina High
School ; Ellen Moffitt of Hun tington
Beech High School and Scott Wojahn
of Edison High School.
The Hun tington Beach Police Depart-
ment airplane that crashed last week
on a training Oight is probably
repairable, a police spokesman said to-
day.
Capt. ~1ike Burkenfield said a final
determination has yet to be made by
th.e city's insurance carrier, but "the
repair firm in Oxnard said it will prob-
ably take them six to eight weeks
to get it operational, depending on the
availability of parts."
The plane. a $20,000 Maule Rock~t.
crashed in Yucca Valley Oct. 1 while
on a training Oight. Neither the police
pilot, Officer Floyd Stafford , n:or the
instructor, John Mayhew, was injured
in the crash which took place as Stafford
was practicing takeoffs.
A police spokesman said tbe plane
Clipped, landing on its back.
The cause of the crash is still under
investigation by the Federal Aviation
Agency {FAA), Burkenfie\d said .
''The repair firm estimates they can
fix it for about $11 ,000 ," he added.
The airplane, latest addition to the
police air patrol that already includes
five helicopters. was scheduled to be
filted with $15,000 wGl'th of police radios
and equipment prior to going into service
this week.
Valley Sign Rnles
Changes Proposed
Changes in the Fountain Valley sign
ordinance which would restrict the uses
of certain kinds of signs and banners
will be aired in a public hearing Oct.
31.
According to a city spokesman, 1he
changes would be aimed at service sta·
lion price signs and special fl ags and
banners used in local businesses with
the ii'.lea of "culling down on lhe clutter ."'
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Astronorner Sa ys Saucer Did Land in Mi ssissippi
PASCAGOULA. Miss. (UPI) -A
Northwestern University astronomer
says t6e "very terrifying experience"
of .two men indicates that a strange
craft from another planet did land in
MWlssippi. (Related story Page 3).
"Where they are coming from and
why they were here Is a matter of
conjecture," Dr. Allen Hynek said . "But
Utt fact that they wtre bere on lhis
planet It beJ')lld a reasonable doubt."
"Hynek and Dr. James !larder or the
tJnlvenity of Cllifomia interviewed by
~It two•ahlpyard wortett wbo !nld
...Rtb6rttifl. they wtr& fishing trom an
old pier ln the Pascagoula River when
a "!ish-sha.ped" vehicle emitting a bluish
haie •pproached from the tky.
Charles Hickson, 42, and 18-year-old
Calvin Parkar, ~th of the Gautier com·
munlty, have maintained throughout a
weekend of Intense queslioiU ng that they
were taken aboard the craft by three
weird creatures with wrinkled skin, crag·
claw hands and polnted ears.
Hynek, scientific consultant to Project
Bluebook when It was conducted on
UFOs by the Air Force In the 1960's.
said after talking to Parker and
Hickson :
"There is no question In my mind
that these men have hild a very ter·
rifyi ng experie n ce . Under no
cireumstan~ should they be ridiculed .
U!t's protect these men ."
I-ti ck.ton and Parker, "both SC3red to
dcalh and shaking #ll over." told the
Jackson County $heriff's office of their
bi1J1r re cxpe.rlcnce Thursday night.
Sheriff Fred Dlomlnd said be believed
··something" happened to the men
because they were "scatl'd to death
and on the verge or a heart attack."
Olher residents of the Pascagoula area
reported to the sheriff's office they saw
a similar UFO ln the vicinity of the
fishing location about the time the t'-'o
maintain they did .
The men . who have volunteered to
unde rgo lie-detector tests. were checked
for radiation exposure Fride'"y at Keesler
Air ~'orce Base, bul the results were
negative.
Hynek said although the men ·were
able to be hypnotiied "thei r experience
"·as so traumatic that it v.1as es.scntlal
to progrcs~ slowly."
"These arc not Imbalanced people ,"
Hard r snld "Thcy'tt not crackpots.
''There was definitely something here
that was nol terrestrial, of the earth,"
he said.
Today's Flnal
N.Y. Stocks
EPA Levels
Cleru1 Air
Plan Action
From Wire~rvlce1
LOS ANGE LES -City offi cials were
directed by the Environmental Protec-
tion Agency today to impose a surcharge
on parking in downtown Los Angeles
as part of a federal clean air plan.
The action was announced
simultaneously al news conferences in
Wa>hington and i.o.. Angeles.
The EPA delayed a gasoline con-
swnptioo ceiling and other transportation
restriction plan.. which were in \ts
..4riginal anti-pollution package f o r
metropolitan Los Angeles after local
officials complaiJl.ed such measures would
wreck the economy.
Russell Train, EPA administrator,
calle<!·tbe \l/ashington news conference,
and Paul de Falco, the EPA's regional
director, met with newsmen here.
Local sources familiar with the pro-
gram said the pa rking surcharges would
be imposed to discourage commuting
to the downtown area by private car
and to raise a special fund for Im·
provements to public transit
The EPA conducted public hearings
in Augll!t at which officiala opposed
a plan to (1) lreeze gasoline consumption
at present levels, (2) cut back on lhe
number of downtown parkillg lots and
(2) to impose a partial ban or freeway
driving by single-occupant cars.
The government also is.sued. final air
cleanup ndes for 16 other urban are.as
providing such things as free parking
for car pool users, parking ta1es on
single-driv~ cars and free fares for mass
transit.
At the same time, the agency all
but scrapped previous proposab: for
gasoline rationing hich, in the case
of Los eles, · I ti~ all
automobi from th ~ 1977.
Train idt-the rationing approach had oom dropped ·as a primary tool because
the agency did not consider it reasonable
and feared it would be too e.uy to
evade .
'11le plans place heavy emphasis on
teclmlques to change America 's driving
habits. .
Beginning next year In Los Angeles,
for example, all public and priv~te
_employers providing 700 or more parking
spa'bes for their workers -~ in the
central bll!iness district -will have
(See PARKING, Page t)
Station Employe
Beaten· on Head
An unidenlified service station at·
tendant is unconscious today af1er he
was beaten with a pop 00!.tle during
the holdup of his Huntington Beach gas
station , police reported.
Police were not able to release the
name of the victim. pending the filing
of a report on the case.
Officers were called to the Union 76
station at P.1agnolia Stree! a~ Warner
Avenue at S a.m. this morrung by 1n
anonymous informant "'ho apparently
had found the unconscious robbery vic-
lim.
According to preliminary reports filed
from the scene of the crime. an
estimated $100 v.·as taken in the robbery.
Orange Coast
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ti.lore fog is !ore<:ast for the
Orange Coast Tuesday, clearing by
won 10 sunny skies and coolt!r
:emperatures. Highs or 68 are ex-
;>ected at the beaches r~ing to
14 inland .
INSIDE TODA 'l'
Tlie question of ob1cenity l1a11
been a lhorn in the 'side of t"e
U.S. Supreme Court sit1re ii.$
landmark decision i1l 1951, The
firs t 111 n series of artirlt1 on sm ut co111roi appear 011 Page 18.
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -U.S. &!promo
Court Justice William 0. DougJaa Rid
today Lyndon B. Jobnson told him wbile
he was president that J oh n s o n ' s
telephone was lapped. Douglas also said
be , was "morally certain" the high
court's conference room Ms ·been "bug·
ged."
"We llve In • 1eC1D>e wl>ere the dirty
business of wiretapping runs rampant,"
Douglas said, callillg the practice "the
diseaiJI!: which almost every newsjiaper
tells us has poisoned cur body politle."
Dissenting in the high court's denial
of bail to a woman who claimed lb.at
questions put to her by a graiid jury
were ti>! product o! illegal ~;
Douglas said: ,
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"We wbO live In the Dl8trict'of'Co!um-
bla know that electroolc llll'Velllan<:e
ls CX1mmonplace. I am indeed tnorally
certain that the confereDce room'·,of
this court has been 'bugged,' and Pres!·
dent John!IOn during his term in the
White House asserted to me that even
bis phone was tapped."
High SJH.Hts '. .
... i . The songleaders at Marina High af'e adept at liltiog
their bodies· am\ spirit~ lo bOgst school. morale. From
ths left, the' yarsity .girls ~e: .GaY.)e ,Gebr~e1 ;16:
Ollly Pilot lltff ,.,.. : ,, .... ,} ,,,:-, '11 . '! l'@ura . Park. 16: Elisa Challin, 17: Gale Ong, 17; ·'· Fountain Valley Set for Sheth Anoual Celebr1tlon
Vickie· Kruse, 17; and Cherle .. Gould. 17. . . . ,,
;;: F9tmtain Valley Spook ,,
Douglas dld not thborate on either
Instance. But he nllted the Justi~
Department did ~eny bugging tbe
attorneya of UJe woman. MarKUerlte
Anne Heulsch&(wbo wu arrested Dy the
FBI in c:ocmecuon with removal of
materiali'from a Selective Service office.
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J14dtillgton Nixes Pa r, ; Carnival Set f~r Saturday / Dougw declared:
MIDEAST -~~i~· . ' :~~li=~~~:~::=,on ·fuine Water Leasing -~ ·~ ·!" '!lie -..! FowUin Valley Halloween
"'' parade and c&mWal will be held sa1ur-
·Ji1 da,y from 10:30 a.m. until dusk.
!u · The day-long event, jointly sponsored
by the Fountain Valley Chamber of ~ · Cunmerce, the Llons Club and the
"', KJWllliLo €1ub, will mark the sixth l"'&r
u the celebration has been held.
~ 1be parade featuring J50 floats, bands
and marching and equestrian Wlit.s will
·n begin" at 11 a.m. al the intersection
of TaJbert Avenile and Magnolia Street.
~; 1be route will move clockwise around
"1 the quarter sedioo, ending on Bushard •t· Street in front ol Fountain Valley High
School where the carnival bootlw will
' be Jocated. ~
;. National Award
.~.Goes to Teacher
Iii.ocean View
· ',(-"8<11er 1n the Ocean view Scoool
•1 Dl6trlct, lli;m;'NetJ8afl, bas l>Oen'Jialhed
one of five· hatioilar Outstanding Elemen·
• ; tary Teachers in 1973. ·
,; Neugart, an eighth grade teacher at r:: HaJbour View' School in HtJDtington
11; Beach, will be honored at tonight's Ocean
·• View schoo1 board meeting.
'• Teacben across the country were u! nominated by their principals and were
-then involved in a lengUly elimination
:t process until the fina:I five teachers
< were selected by the Washin .C.·
!r based OUt.standing Elemen rs
Of America. The other rs
~! are from Colorado, Ohio, w York
fl• and Massachusetts. ·
Neugart, 32,-bas taught in tbe dis ict
vi for nine years. Presently, be Is tea g
•! eigbtb grade social studies.
. District Superintendent James rvell
.; explained that Ne~art's a~rd ~ based
on his classroom 1nslruct1on. bis work
\11th new educational programs, and his
extensive "-'Ork Yiith .:ithletic programs
in the ·district.
Neug:art ha! developed a Juni or .Olym-
pics Physical Fitness Prograin 1n the
district In conjtmction with l h e
President'! Council on Physical Fitness.
He has voluntarily coached four school
sports, organiied the first district\\i.de
cross country program in c.a.Womia,
and developed track and field com-
,.·petition in the di.stri ct..
.. At tonight's meeting. trustees ,_;u
; present to Neugart a deluxe copy of
··Outstanding Elc.meotary Teachers of
America, 1973. Also, a check for $500
. _will be presented lo llarbour View School.
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organlatldlll.
' '!be theme ol this year'• parade will
be "Halloften Happeolnp.!' The day's
events will be presided over by the
Wiwd ol Magi<: Moonlain and bl! Troll&
State Okays
West Newport
Oil-Drilling-
By CANDACE PEARSON
OI 1M D.tty Piiot stiff
The drilling of 340 oil wells on the
480-acre Banning property on West
Newport bluff between Costa 1'1esa and
Newport Beach can continue. .
The South Coast Regional Zone
Conservation Commission today In Longi
Beach granted a claim of exemption
from the 1912 Coastal Zone Act lo
G.neral Crude OU Company and G.
E. Kadane and Sons.
Under Prop. 20, the regional com-
mission has jurisdiction within 1,000
yards of the coastline.
Exemptions are granted those projects
on ·Which substantial work was done
and substantial liabilities incurred before
the law took effect_
Tbe 312 e1isting and 28 additional
oil wells have been planned on the
property aincd 1944, according to com·
mission planners.
The Banning property Is bounded by
Newport Beach on the south, Costa Mesa
on the eest and the Santa Ana River
on the west.
The oil product.on has had pennits
from the the state resources agency
since 1944, and from the Orange Cotmty
departments of Building and Safety and
Air Pollution Control since 1958.
Oil company ofiiciaJs said they had
s~nt $12.5 million on surface and
subsurface drilling on the site by Nov.
8, 1972 when Prop. 20 took effect.
BY. Feb. 1, when the regional com-
mission began meeting, 18 million bar·
re\s of a 42 million-barrel goal on the
property had been produced, company
spokesmen said.
Two Classrooms
Burned in Grove
Fire of possible incendiary origin
destroyed 1-...·o classrooms at Rancho
Alamitos lfigh School in Garden Grove
Sund~y. police reported.
The Joss \\'as estimated at $28,000
in the blaze which 16 men from five
fire units confined to the adjoining
classrooms. Firemen said the rooms
were fully involved \\'hen UM'y arrived
on the scene at I: 18 a.m. •
Gardffi Grove Fire Chief Sam Sparks
said the blaze appeared to be arson,
"'lbe oonVtraation of one'a lawyer over
the tolepbooe may be as helpluJ to
Big Brother as tbe convuaatlon of the
accused beraelf. ..
"ln this Orwellian era • • . we deal
with a disease that ha! perm .. ted our
JOciety."
'I1>e woman was arrested on charges
o! receiving more than 1,800 recor<ls
and folders of Selective Service locals
at Evanston , Ill. She was cited for
contempt after refusing lo respond to
questions from a Oticago grand jury_
Douglas recalled a 1928 statement by
Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes calling
wiretapping a "dirty business," and said
OOlh Supreme Court rulings and federal
law -had been flouted in its use by
enforcement agencies.
Electronic surveillance has become a
burning issue since <Usclosw-e before
the Senate Watergate Committee that
President Niron's conversations with
aides and White House visitors were
recorded starting in the spring of 1971.
Both the committee and Waterga te
special prosecutor Archiba1d Cox have
been seeking access to the tapes of
the President's cooversations relating
to the Watergate scandal ,
The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled Friday
against the President in bis invocation
of executive privilege as grounds for
withholding the tapes !rom CoL N°JXon's
lawyers are expected to appeal to the
Supreme Court within the next few days.
From r.,,el
PARKING • • •
there be no ceue-llre ~!"~.~.Arab( .r · , .. • . . . . . " recelved Ironclad guaran• Ob<onipleto. •. " · . " .
Israeli withdrawal from ocaipled 'Aral" . By TERRY COVJLLB-the lease• beyond the year 2016, the
lands. · ' · "" Of .. Dlllf ,_..., ) . current expiration date. Hudson aald
1be semi fficlal Cairo ~· pe·-Al 'The Irvine · Raoch Water Di.sttict 1s some fonn of ownership, rather than o newspa r . · 'i.... • · a· t · f .i. Iease, might also be possi ble. Ahram said ~ maJn objective of the seeking $220,wu trom tbe , Y O .nun-The San Joaquin Reservoir was
Egyptian offeruuve was ~ seize control tington Beach and .t!Je. c.osta Mesa COUn· emptied just before last Oiristmu •hen
of the three passes ~ea~g through a . -ty water District· for wa ter storage a Je::lk was found during a routine
low rang~ o.f mountams into the· he.art ri bts in the San Joaquin ReserYoir: maJntenJnee check. The Irvine Ranch
of the S1n&J. They are the Mitla, in ~th 1 b fused to a Watet: District owns the reservoir and
the center, the Khatmia -near -the agences ave re ~ paid slightly more tha11 $1 million to Medlte~anean ~nd Qantara, and the their .1973 ~enls beeause the . repair It. •
El-Gede1 ~ass m the south. All are Joaqwn Reservoir bas been under repa1t San Joaquin was put back i~to service about~ mil.e~ east of the canal. and unable to !upply water. Sept, 26. Official& at the Irvme Ranch
Jsraeh military spokesmen reported A third agency Ute Coastal Municipal water District say the repair money
the Egyptians used tanks and troops . . ' hicb th crune from their funds and put a oon·
in human wave assaults tbday to drive Water District w . serves ~ siderable dent in their budget.
toward the Khatmia Pass but Were Orange C-Otlnty, bas prud half of Us The agencies which have refused to thro~ back with heavy losses and Israel $40,000 bill under protest. pay on their lease agreements say ~
contmued to block the roads to the All three water agencies use the San reservoir was empty so they bad nothing ea~.~ main fea ture of air :activity by Joaquin . Reservolro located near Spy· to ./bi :!:ine District bas filed claims
midday is the fact that onJy the Israeli glass Hill in Corona .del Mar, as a with the iildlvidual ae:encies, but has
Air Force has taken the initiative and backup ~upply for theU' nonnal water not yet filed a formal lawsuit The
is in the air on both fronts," a ~m· sources. ' -claim aay Irvine offiqats, is just a
mWlique said In one o1 ,tbe siz)mgest )'hey Jlav~ Jtf.I< Mi:•i!Pen~ with the J>r~ria!Y •tep w ncgoUatlOll&' 'l!ilh
assertions of Israeli air superiD;rity to trVine Rattch water District -~ iry~ separate feasirig a~cies. . . •
date. dicato m>w. Jl1ocb ll'l!tor ID·~ ~o~ The~~laJ Mwuclpal Water DtStrict, The Israeli Air Foret said its pbfnes ;·,\', btblgS'(\o ~Cti'igeh~.' ·1 • ' • ' "whldr 'did pay· UDdf:r ~ protest, is also
hit three . airfields in ~gypt.,. one of • 1be 9ost3'' Me,,at· (lis't.H¢: ~-8 )ease expected to n~otlate so~e type of aet..
them 50 mdes north of Cairo, l;hd bomb-for 600 acre fe¢; · lluntington Beach tlemcnt ror its member agencies.
ed Syria's Mediterranean. ~I.al fuel fur 400 a~1feet, 'and the cciastal di~trict 'fh9' Coastal district ships its water du~ps at Tart~ and La_~a .. r>ania~ for 200 ac;re ,feel !lie Cf;paclty of the to three sul>agencies, Laguna .Beach
scud the Israeli planes bit civilian targets reservoir is 3,036 acre feet of water... COuntY Water District (100 acre feet~.
in -those cities. . A spokespi,an fqr , t.be" · tMne Ranch Tri.Cities 1'-funicipa] Water District (50
The Israeli Air Force reported shooting Water District . said attorneys for all acre feet) and the South Coast County
do"-n five MIG cba.Jlengers over Syria parties are tfying to reach a settleinent Water District (50 acre feet). and three over Egypt. Both Egypt and over the payments.
Syria reported an apparent scaling down Ray liud!Ori, ieiieral manager Of the
of the air war. The number of I.sraeli Costa Mesa district, said one possible
planes claimed shot down was nottceably compromise involves the ertension cf fewer than in recent days . Syria reported · to give free parking and preferential one Phantom downed aod Egypt claimed
locations to car pool vehicles, and have nine.
Senior Citizens'
Qiapter Meeting to pay bus fare for employes who elect In the Sunday battle en the Suez YMCA Elects Seven
to use public transit. Individual car Canal, the Israelis said they knocked N B d M ~·1...-· Various insurance plans for senior out more than 220 tank& and killed ew oar 'e.uiut:"rs drivers will have to pay surcharges about l,OOO Egyptian soldiers. Egypt citizens wiU be discussed \1lednesday
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lo their employer to park the car they reported only that Its troops "succeeded The Huntington Beach-Fountain ValJey afternoon during a meeting of the Hun·
drive ln alone. in capturing neW areas of land all along YMCA has severi new board members tington Beach chapter of the American
Beginning July 1 in Los Angeles, a the battlefront in Sinai" and in knocking ·lo help promote oomll'iunity progrJms, Association for Retired Persons (AARP ). -out 150 Israeli tanks. • MCA E" · Dir t IO-cent-an-hour surcharge will be placed according tO Y . "ecut1ve ec or The chapter meets at I p.m. in the ll rel I kin I ts and Hugh Davis. -· ooo on a com.me a par g o MUfdy Park Community Center, 7 The new members t.re :. ~1. Norma almost all free parking places in central Queen Taking Tour Gibbs, Huntington.Beach councilwom·an ; Nonna Drive, near Golden West Street
metropolitan areas of the Los Angeles Dean Ward, lfunt ington Be a ch and Warner Avenue.
region. The surcharge -half of which LONDON (UPI ) -Queen Elizabeth postmaster·; Dr. Donald Altig, Pat Carl A. Feiner, insurance consultant
will go to pay for building mass transit II left Sunday night for Australla where Coleman, Fountain Valley Police com-for ihe AARP, will explain and evaluate will to 25 Is -•-will open a new ~ra house 1·n munity relatinns officer: Robeft Terry, systems -go up ceri an "''"" ¥"~ .,,... · p • various plans for older persons. Anyone Sydney. She Ls scheduled to arrive in president of Terry Bu!Ck; Dr. atticla
hour by July
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· the Australian capl41I of 'i Canberra Clark, Fountain Valley School Dls~ct; who might like to attend the meeting
Today's plans in addition to Los Angeles Wednesday, after stopovers in Van· and the . Rev. , Donal~ Roberts, Christ should contact ~lrs. Isabelle Kirchoff,
cover San Francisco, Boston, Dallas, couver, Canada: Honolulu, and Fiji. United Presbyterian Church. 962-2108.
Denver, San Diego, Sacramenlo, the San-~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiio;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;; Joaquin Valley of California, Springfield,
Mw., P<irtland, Ore., Minneapolis-St.
Paul, Minn .. Cincinnati, Ohio, and the
Texas cities of Austin, Waco San,
Antonio Fort Worth, Houstoo-Galveston
and El Pa»La.s Cruces-~mogordo, N.M.
The plans -including controls on
vapors from gasoline sta tions and other
commercial establishments and a variety
of other techniques lo complement pollu·
tion coo trol devices on new cars -
are designed to meet requirements of
the Clean Air Act of 1970. In general,
lhe states have until tm to achieve
the quality of air required by the act.
Heroine
Stainless Steel
Fabric Care
Tub
FULL 2 YUR
PARTS . and LABOR
WARRANTY
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A 9-YEAR.OLD GIRL who grabbed lhe steering wheel and
guided the family ca r off the Newport Freeway when her mother
blacked ou t today is credited with saving both from death or seriou§ inj ury.
California Highway J)atrol officers nal d the 1967 luxury sedan
did crash into a eucalyptus tree to end the "rild ride but damage was
minor and neither passenger was injured.
The C~fP said the accident occurred just after ?ilrs. Joan McOwen,
37, of 18571 Newton Ave .. Tustin, had pulled onto the freeway on-
ramp at 17th Street al 6:30 p.m. Friday.
SHE SUODENL y SLUMPED over and when she laUed to nl-
spond, Janet McOwen, 9, xrabbed the wheel to ,ituide the car off the road to a stop.
Her mother was taken to Tustin Community Hospital by ambu·
lance, where' she Is listed in satisfactory condition t.oday as doctors
conduct tcst!i lo determine why she blacked out.
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·-Peacemaker
WASHJNGTON (UPI) -l'ftsl·
denl NlxoG today duo r I bed
Amerlea'111>le In the Mlildlo East
u . that of ·~_peacemaker" IDd Aid
U.S. policy lo the .,.. II to "'8ute
!be rlPI of everr oatlan to "IJ>.
~ .... aecwity.",
CUrrent'poHcy 0 11 llke the pollcy
In lll!l Wben Lebonoo waa Involved
Proposition
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By Mitchell
::,:., ~ ~'!1: P:: By JACK CllAPPELL m Arabs, tbt President 1114 , • .. _,, """ ...,.
"We •want the llgbtlng to end Sooth·Lqunan Cloy Mltcbell, 1 R<qln ~ ~ a buis where we can build appointee to tbe Callklmia Stlte Board
·-"beald. -~ Nina made rtfertnee to use Uon, ouWned today hil reuao-
of U.S .. force. \: the Middle East Ing supporting 1 boon! endonemeal
war. ~ tbe governor's cootrovenlal tu
limltatlan lnltiaUve. .
. .., am In favor " IL I think 11
Picking Jury
Ill Extortion
Trial Delayed .
" Jury lelecllon In the Oranp County
Superior Co u rt boolanlkln,..xt
trial of Saddlebaet College trume Alyn
M. Brannon wu delayed today while
lawyers for BrMllOll ml Illa eo<lefen-
dttnt discussed the allegations ln the
chambers of Judge EvereU W. Dickey.
Presiding Judge Bruce Sumner assign.
ed Judge Dickey to tbe trial thia morn-
lng. But it was learned as Brannon,
41 , of Santa Ana and eo<lefendant Robert
Emmett Kelley, S4, of 1131 Seagull Lane,
Newport Beaeh made their way to the
courtroom that a plea of guilty to reduc-
ed charges ill not out of tbe question.
The prosecution reported at an earlier
C<MJrl appearance by the two men that
Rrannon was prepS"red to plead guilty
to one of 36 felony counts contained
in a Grand Jury indictment
Ueputy District Attorney William
Evans said this fell through when Kelley
refused to go along with that ar-
rangement. .
Both men faee charges that they were
involved in what Newport Beach police
described as a $25,000-a-week bookie
b.uslneu centered In the Harbor Art&.
Brannon was arrested Aug. 281 1972
aft.. h< lllegedly attamptad to enforce
po)'ll)e!!t of ·• 12,IOO gamhllng debt from
• ellent cleocrlbed .. • --t Newport~ '
Kelly was .m.r.li dJ: 'Weeb lat..
following 1 police IDYeltlgatlon of 1
claim by IDOther alleged elienl that
1n elgl>Mncb tnmllng knife wu hurled
lnto bis front door u a means of
persuading him !hit he should Im·
mediately settle his gamhltog account.
12,500 Sign
State Park
Nudity Petition
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Nudlsis have
gone before the Califom!a Part and
Rea'eation (bnunisskm, but not ln the
nw, to ask that nudity be pennltted
in certain designated areas of state
par kl.
They preiented petitions with U,500
signatures askina for a change in the
state adminl.straUve oode.
The "Committee. to Save Black's
Beach'' was anned also with prose and
poetry. 'Ille group was pn>testing the
state's rtcenl action In putting up signs
to prevent nude ll!Dbalbing 1loog a lhree-
mile stretch of Black's Beach near UC
San Diego.
A .spokesman, Dr. George Brolaskl.
suaested the areas of which ~ state·
owns only a portion ba designated aa
,"swim suits optjofl;al."
II p>ln& lo 10 a long woy In cutllns
down opendlns by govemmenl Tu,.
are """"""1ng !ar too much o! the
tupoyen' 1noome. Thl5 Is just -
step," Mitchell sai4 in an bJ.teniew
today.
By a 7 to 1 vota with ooe abltalning,
the stale board Friday .. ted to eodonle
the governor's tu lnllilUve mwme·
The .... jg lipiflcant -tbroogbout the stata, Ol>POlitioo has come
. lili!nly """' education organliations tndudln& time of 'ti a e be r a, ad-
minlstl'lton, parenl-leacller-gr<IUJll and
local school boards.
'Ille resolution pused by the state
board stated· It Celt the -ge ol the
Initiative by voter1 Nov. 6 would result
in "a mort equitable and rational tu
structure which will beneflts Ill segments
ol the IOdety In Cllllornll lni:luding
public ~on."
Mitchell today charged that then "
too much "fat" in state governmental
operallool and Aid that oppooeots of
the governor's plan were politically
motivated and waging a personal attack
on Reagan.
"All publte bodies ... certainly tighten
their bells u they only would.
"It has to be done, we just can't
go on taking away more and more
of the taxpayers' income. Right oow
)'OU wwt l1ro days !or the stata
and three days for you. 'Ibere. are those
who would make it three days for the
stale," Mitchell i!Ud.
He said the governor was eurtlsing
needed leadenhip In proposing the tax
limitation measure. The plan wOuld place
a ceiling on income tu rates levied
by the state.
He Aid the same,political forces which
oppooed Gov. R<1g111 In hit fight to
trim the -..U. were -Ing him 'l" the tu limltaUoq. . "'niey wve au, oilicat ct hhil for
wanting to r<duai welfatt costs. They
had nothing good lo say about him
at Ill, yet that went through. and is
now beitlC Uled as 1 model for the
federal and Other state -governments:,"
Mlldlell Hid.
"He WU right then and be certainly
bas a aood chance ol belni right now,"
Mitchel! added.
W'Ilson Rlla, stat. -1ntandmt of
public !nltruetion, said be is opposed
to the Rug1n plan.
Mlldlell .. Id he person.Uy Isn't hippy
with the manner in which the State
Department of Educatk:a ls run, and
he said it Is a symbol of lhe whole
stata with more employes being added,
and "empires" being built:
Mitchell said be saw no interest among
state bureaucrats for finding better,
more efficient and less expensive ways
of -their jobl. MJtcliell respoocled to crltlcl1111 by .,,.
ponents of the goftmOr who charge
that the state budget has balloooed under
th< .Rug1n admlnistratioo, saying that
the governor was saddled w:ith "a bunch
"of fret-spenders in the legislature."
Police Collect 4th
'Deep Throat' Film
RIVERSIDE (AP) -Police now
hive four prints of the film "!leey
'lbro1t" aft.. their fo<lrlh raid o! the
week~ on the Cinema x 'lbeater.
The weekend seizure also boosted the
number of amsled employeo !rom the
thea.ter to Seven.
Real Estate Lectures · Set .
Tuesday at Harbor School
With the real estate market in poesibly
the most confuaed state it has been
in for many yen, from the viewpoint
of a potential ln.veitor, the annuaJ lecture
serl,. Is ooce again lltamptlng to put
the plcturo In !oClll for <>ranee Cout
area res1detl.tt.
Second ol the fOUl'P"rt aeries ct 1 ...
tlllft is acbeduled to get under way
at 7:JO p.m. Tuelday at Newport Harbor
High Sehool, 15th and lrvlne, Newport
Beach, under combtned spoo.90rshlp of
the Dally Pilot, Orange C'.oast Com-
munity College District t11nd Newport
Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtora.
Speaker in this week's free presen·
tatlon will be Oav\d 1.tagll, area real tor,
whose topic II 14The Ma~lc of Leverage
in Real Estale. tnvestlng. •
1'1ore than 200 attended last weelt'a
season opener ol tbe annual program
to hear tooe-eetUnc remarb by Tbomu
KecvU, Dally Piiot editor; Or. Thomas
I •
Blakely, dlreclor of the evening college
program !or Orange Cols\ Community
College District; and Jack Uncoin, at·
tomey.
'Ille program contint1e1 lhn>ugb Oct.
30 wllh three more apoaten stated to
appear.
Realtor Jack KlsUee ~1~
"Uelerrl"i Clpital G1lnl ,.._ Ex·
changlni" OD Ocl 23.
'Ille Oct. 30 .... 1on will be • double-
header with Jobn J. Lyman of Security
TiUe Jnsuranee Company pmentlng
'"lbe Money Market" and Ra:ndaU
McCan!le, pmklcnt o! the Real
Est.:atera, talking on "Tallorina Your
Investment."
Ttcketl: ror the serif.I, at no eo1t,
are available at Dally Pilot oWcea, e~
nlng college offices "' °'1DI• O>ast ml Golden West College ca.mpu1e1 and
from the noalton' boon!. 'lllt)' also will
be avallable at lhe auditorium door
Tucodoy nlgbt.
•
M_,, Oct~ 15, 1973 H DAILY PILOT J
' Ul"IT ......
REV. LOUIS GOLDER HOLDS PAGE IN BIBLE WHERE SATAN-WORSHIPERS DEFACED THE BOOK
Voodoo Killers Terrorizing Citizens, Churches in Southern Florld1; Sl1ying Reported
Supreme Court
Will Not Study
Drug Song Curbs
WASHINGTON (AP) -'Ille U.S.
&q:ftme Court today declined to review
a Federal Comrqbnications CommWion
..,Ser Intended to curb the broadeast
ol oongs allegedly pramoling illegal drug
Ute, ·
' 'The coait. over ' the objectionJ of
Just.Jces William O. Douglas and William
J. Brennan Jr., refused to weigh the
challenge brought by a group of broad-
casteQ and radio listeners. They claimed
the order interfered with tbe con·
stitutional guarantee cl free speech.
Led by Yale Broadcasting Co., th<
group uked the Supreme Court to review
a federal appeals court d e c i s I on
upholding the FCC order.
DougW accused the court's majority
of permitting censorship "that would
be intolerable if newspapers were in·
volved." He said government. cartn?t
require a broadcaster to censor music
any more than it can require a
newspaper to censor stories ot its
reporters.
"Under our system, the government
ls not to decide what messages, spoken
or in music, are of the proper 'social
value' to reach the people," Douglas
said.
Brennan gave no reason £or his dissent
from tbe coW't's 7 to 2 decision not
to hear the case.
In March 1971, the Fa: ordered broad-
cast stations to-make "rea!IODable" ef·
forts to listen to all records aired and
determine whether the lyrics tended to
"promote or glorify" illegal drug u.w.
Lawyers for the group challenging the
FCC action said the order caused broad·
casters to ban many well·known records,
including Bob Dylan'• "Mr. Tambourine
Man" and the Beatles' "Wey in the
Sky with ~" because the lyrics
were. open. to various interpretations.
They said the Fa:: emphasis on public
lnte~t. a standard for broadcast license
renewal. so unnerved station owners IJJJ.t
they wei:e refusing to play songs even
remotely construed to imply drug use.
Tbe FOC said that It was merely
reminding broadcasters of thei r long.
established duty . lo operate in the public
interest.
'Alice Cooper'
Trio Arrested
Vletlm Slain
Bizarre Voodoo Rites
Break Out in Miami
MIAMI (AP) -Hours before he was
shot to death on a Miami street, Pollce
belieVe Juab OUvter Hemaridez told bis
killer he intended to murder him and
use his head for a voodoo Bacrificlal
rite.
Police said SUnday that Hemandez"s
killer apparently decided to g e t
Hernandez first.
Witnesses told police that Hernandez,
36, practiced a form of voodoo or black
magic and had told an unidentified man
earlier that his head was needed tor
a ritual.
Hernandez was shot three times Satur·
day night. Police said his killer, a man
believed in his 30s, was still being sought.
The slaying was one of a series of
bizarre happenings in Miam'.'s 'CUban
community over the weekend.
Police said Roberto Gomalez, 42,
reported discovering the skinned body
or what appeared to be a dog in front
o! his home. 'Ille body or the animal
had ~W.. under lht feet, a ·~
in Jt_, mou th and an appl~ in its rectum.
Pnlice said the ldlllng apparently wu
cormected to a ritual.
In another incident, neighbors told
Raul Pacheco, 42, a minister of the
Church of God, that they smelled
gasoline at his home. When they ~
vestigated, police said, tbe neighbors:
found a gasoline-soaked wooden cros.s
in the backyard.
For several months, residents have
complained of finding bowls of blood
at the base of trees, the tongue of
a calf nailed to one tree and discovering
goat heads, chicken heads aod other
animal parts.
Police attribute the finds to Santeria,
a semi-secret cult of ritual healing, black
magic and voodoo that a University
of Miami study found flourilbin In a
aecti.on of Miami's Latin communfty.
Irvine Cotincil Considers
Ousting City Planners
By GEORGE LEIDAL
Of lttt Olilty P'Uot Slaff
Irvine city councilmen decided in
secret session Saturday afternoon to con-
sider firing all seven planning com·
misslooers on Tuesday night.
During an executive session called to
screen planning director applicants,
councilmen began discussion of plaMing
personnel problems and specifically the
planning cccnm.ission.
After the secret meeting, th e y
reconvened in an unscheduled public
session to publicly vote on a motion
by CoWlcilman \Villiam Fischbach.
The motion. details of which were
..,,·orked out in private session, three
councilmen privately told the Daily Pilot,
directs city staff to prepare new
ordinances establishing the planning and
community services commissions.
The council asked that the new laws
establishing the planning and community
services commissions be set as urgency
items on Tuesday's agenda.
If approved, as councilmen unanimous-
ly ordered it drafted, terms of all 12
commissiooers would expire Tuesday
night.
Then, each councilman would re-
select one appointee to each body.
The planning commission will, l( the
law passes as ordered, be red uced from
a seven member ptinel to five members.
Each ci ty commissioner \li-OU/d sen•e
at the pleasure of the individual codn-
cilman who awointed him.
Cows Killed in Ohio
Move Taken
After Russ
Aid Arabs
BULLEl1N
MOSCOW (AP) -'Ille S.Yld U ....
decllttd today It• .. _,., ... "'" lo
111llt In every way" tbe Ar.ab effort •
llbenle l<nilorl., occapled "7 11..i,
Tut rtported. ---WASlfiNGTON (AP ) -In view ol
the "massive" Soviet airUft of military
equipment to the Arab states, lbe United
States began during the weekend to mup-
ply Israel witb military hardware, the
Stale Departmelit announced today.
"We bave begun some resupply of
Israel to an appreciable es.tent. des~
also to prevenl the massive Soviet 11rlUt
from unsettling the military balance in
the area," press officer Robert J.
McCloskey told a news confereooe .
'lbe big airlift ol cargo planes me! war-
planes Is under way from the East €oest
via the Air Force base In the .UO..., pre-
sumably to Israel, Portugueee IOUl"t'el
said today.
'Ille American Embusy In Lisbon 11111
the ~Foreign MJnlrtry declined
to comment oo the report.
One sour<e ln the .uor.. gniup, ·-700 miles west of Lisboa ln the mid--
Atlantic, said ~ ...,.. landing ml
taking off II ~ta inle..als It the
American base at Lajet on the ialand ct --'Ille planes Incl-bic Gllulel, Boe-
ing 71111, Cl30 and CHI margo '1'111, ml
Phantom lll!)lter-bombers, ml were Ill
headed ..... the '°"""' reported. Another ...... in Lisbon Hid tho
Air Force bnlupt In at leut IO -
a1=alt _c:apable ct reluelinc the Plw>-
toms in IlighL
'Ibis source sakl at least fO si&ina
pased through Laj .. headed -belilro dalt Sunday, while 200 -.I '1'111
w ... scbeduled ., -through. 1be Soviet airlift, McCkllkey e1·
plained. "Is EE. ulng .t .. Increased pace ... In our wn cue, we watChed
and walled !or ral dlys punulac
tbe objective ichievlng a diplomatic arrangement."
Stresllng that this dlptomaUc effort
ls continuing, MCCioskey added tblt .. I
ISRAEL, ARAB FACTIONS
CLASH ACROSS u;s.:P ... 4
wish· It .would be ~ lo report
success. We cannot do thaL"
Secretary of Stata Hemy A. Klalnl"',
the lpok""""' eoollnued, malntaCned
contact throoghout the weekeacl with
"a number of governments lnvolved in
the fightin1 cc lntemtad. In tho GUI·
come," lncludlng Ambulador Anltolyt
F. Dobryn!n. the Soviet eovoy in
Washington. .
McCloskey Aid the SovielB blft
delivered rouah1Y 4,000 toos of equip-
ment in 280 rughts to the EgypUans
and Syrians since Wedne.sdly.
He said he would not de.acribe tht:
contents of the Soviet deliveries, "thou&b
we know to some extent but not fully ."
At the same Ume, McCloekey finnlJ
declined to say what the U.S. mupply
contents are.
"! am not In th< posllton to ttemlie
the materiel involved," be said.
ii !\' ...... ~ ..
Huge Marijuana '":'
'
Discovery Made 0
On Motorboat >-'.\
MARINA DEL REY (UPI) -,.,,,,
Wuhington men were ln custody today •
after authorities found an estimated half.. ,
ton of marijuana in their J2.loot ,
motorboat, sherifrs deputtes said.. • •
Jolm Bate:i, 26, and John McC&rth1. 1
23, both of Ellensberg, Wel'f: apprehended
after a Los Angeles Harbor Patf91 bof.t )
crew noticed the suspect.I' craft In the
Union Oil Dock whidt wa1 closed, ao-, I
cording to deputies. ...
Harbor Patrol officen reportedly
smelled marijuana and saw packqes I
of ma rijuana in the boat.
Both suspects were booked on suspicion
of possession of marijuana for sale.
The marijuana wu valued at $1.S mil·
lion on tbe street. market, deput.let AJd. .-.
• y ~ .
' '.\,
GREENWICH, Conn. (AP) -Three
members d. the Alice Cooper rock group
havt beeo arrested in I Greenwich home
on charge& ol possession of marijuana
with Intent to sell, police r<perted.
UFO Claims First Victims
Mlcllael 0. BNce, 25, Robert C. Dolin,
21 , and Michael F. Mashbir, ZS, were
tWn ll>to custody over the weekend and
en estimated four pounds of marijuana
was found in the residence , police said.
The trio lltted occupations as musl·
clam. police i!Ud, and said they are
memben of the Alice COoper group.
Robber Gets 530,000
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) -A courier
for a noe book was robbed or Pl.000
a! be dellvettd wtektnd recelpta In
a brown paper bag to 11 casino vault
to be htld for deposit until today. Poli ce
11IJ $251000 in casb and SS.000 in checks
was stolen.
DAYTON, OhiG (UPI) -A woman
''hysterically" told police here that an
oblong object with blinking lights killed
two cows when it landed in a field .
lier report was one of 80 sightlnp
of unidentified flying objects that
residents of west central Ohio told police
about Sunday night .
llO'A'ever, the sheriff'11 office said a
three-hour sean:h by several cruisers
and an airplane In the a.rta where the
UFO 'upposedly landed u n c o v (': r e d
nothinit.
"lier direction$ were only half·Y.'RY
re.llab ll!," said patrolman ch a r I e s
Conklin. "The only direction! were
'Behind Boston, Oh\o on Petersburg
I
Pike,' which runs about 10 miles ...
through fann count!')'."
The v.·oman, "hysterical" a n d
"screaming," i;aid a couples of COW! weni
killed \\'hen the object landed, Conklin
said.
Other descriptions of the UFOs varied
from sighlings reported last week. Again,
none of the UFOs was deteeted on
radar.
"Seems they stay away r r o tn
ttlrports, ·• said • spokesman at Cox
~luniclpal Airport 11ear Dayton.
Alona: Interstate 7~ In a three-coonty
area, the UFOI were described as
"grayish discs wilh red and bluish-green
\
I
llghis." Others """ daoribed u "..-111ge colored objects" and ''blimp
shaped objects." Some had ''red lllhb
around the: rims with a blue name
-or flare -coming out the bottom."
In Montgomery County, an offlctr
reportedly took t11 black and white
photograph of a red •nd gmn blln~nc
UFO hovering over the vl llaae of Union
for about five minutes.
Dayton area restarcber1 -who codld
not explain reports of UFOs ioomlbl.
about at tree-top level -said the
distant sightings wtre problbly thrlee
pla .. ~ that twinkle In the nlaht Ind
awear to be red. blue and .,.... beca'I"
of atmospheric conditions.
i, DA.IL V PILOf
Just No Room
For UFO Here
EY~ IN Tl!E SKI~' The trouble
¥.'ith all of us here on the Orange
Coast ~ that we simply cannot come
up ~·ith a d~t. hooest·to-PeLe uniden-
tified Oying obJect .
Other areas of OW' naUon seem to
do this nit-ely. But alas, we flunk the
UFO test.
Maybe It Ls because we have t.oo
many identified nylng objects around
here. Sure as you figure you 've got ~ good flying saucer story cooking, It
turns out to be an Air caufomla }et,
taking off from Orange <Aunty Alzport
going the wrong way .
Either that , or it develops that It
was that intrepid aviator Frank Tallman,
test flying his 1901 CUrtis pusher-plane
again.
rr GO~. We have El Toro Marine
Air Statlon, Orange Comi.Y
, Meadowlark ur. In HIBlllngtoo
and Capo alrfie d down at San
and the Marine C..,. heli"'l'(er
In Santa Ana.
all !l1is flying UW1d U!, a good,
8!llioned flying saucer jllll -·1
haTe a char<:e. JUll filU'e wl!b logic.
lh YOU were the commander cl """" UFO, woold you come b!ulnt! 1n1o our
air space? P1alD fact ts there lm'l
any space. Jt's already filled up witb
ide'1ilfled DYintl objects. l!f all the regular flying stuff didn't
~ in your way, yoo would likely have * space trooble with police helioopters. At last count we had a half dozen cf these ftlJing up what empty hole•
1,ef'e Wt:fe in our Sldes.
I WELL. WE nm have a doo'iie of
a UFO !light just the other night This
wa.! sitting In hb Newport Beach
when lo, a long, silver object.
whbtllng down out of the sky
and speared Its way through his roof,
penetrating through the cellln( ct bU
dining room.
My goo<bm, did we get excited here
In the ...., room. Until the long apear-
lille obied was finally identified. Alas,
it had been ea\apulte4 fr<m the sky
by one oC those aforementioned copper-
clJJPPel"S which had decided to start
shedding ple«s In nighl
Thai Military Ous·ted
Field Marshal Quits; Civilian Instnlled
BANGKOK (UPI) -Anti-military
Slude ... burned the poUco beodquartm
and took over public bulldlnp, lnclucllni
boopilall, today lollowinC the end ol
a decade ol mll1tary rule Sunday.
The lonner military premier, Fleld
Monhll 'lbanom Klttlkachorn, mlll)led
his post u supr'Ule commander of the
Tho! armod forces today and left the
coonlry. He reslcned as Prime Minister
Sunday. The deputy supreme com-
mander, Field MarsMJ Prapass
ChanJla«hlra, al.9o resigned and left
Thailand, the radio !aid.
ON SUNDAY,
-W1ll re-placed .. premier
by a civilian, Sanya
Thammasalt.
The rad.lo said a
10 p.m. curlew had
been moved up to 8
p.m. Military olfi ·
ctall said the situa·
tJon had be c 0 me IUTTlttACHOttM
"gradually more tense due to audaciowi
acts oC rebellion" and threatened to
STUDENT CLUTCHES HIMSELF AFTER BEING HIT BY BULLETS
Thai Government Promised Changes After 'Bloody Sunday'
De111onstrators
take '1dedalve meaure" qalmt curfew
violators.
'l1lo radio -a -1 a-I
lrom Sanya osldng clU-Co Ital' at
homo. Sanyo'• appeal said, "The
studenU and hb majelty't gowmnieot have come to an W\detstandlng. It ms
was broadcut rotlowtng a meeting
between Sanya and reprcserrtatives of
the National Students Oenter o f
Tl!aliand
The government relaxed the a p.m.
curfew and asked bus companies to
resume service so Thais could get. home.
Student groups circulated word for their
members to leave the streets.
Thanom's departure apparently
satisfied the atudeats wbo had c!rculat..r
leafiets demandlng his removal. Al
nl&htfall, an uneasy calm began to ..We
over t.be dty. There were DO official
figure! .. casualties In two days ol
vtolence, but est1mat<s ranged from 100
to 400 dead.
IN ANNOUNCING the departon of
-"110 -power two _. ago, the redio said "In or<ler In ..,.
tho. tenolon ol the sltuailoo and to l'"'1g baclt peace to the Thal people, Field
Manihal Thanom Klttlkachom, t b e
supreme commander ol the armed
lor<es, and Field Marshal Prapass
<Jiarusathira, deputy SU{lreme com-
mander, have ..,igned from their posts
••• and left 'lballand already."
The radio gave ~ ,lndication of fbelr
destination, but -ncW' eom<es said
the two men and Ttllnom'a IOD, Lt.
<l>I. Narong Kl-. who I! al.9o
tbe 900-UHaw of Prapass, ~ beaded
for SlnppDre.
The -violence wu a opfllover from "Bloody St.mda)"' fl.gbting bet wee n
rtot<ts and i"Vemmeol forces that left
as many as 400 penoo.s deed by some
.--King Bbumibol Adulyadej lr>ld
the nation "hundreds of Thal people
have been killed."
Sunday'11 disorders brought the end
of a decade of military rule and led
to the resJgnation of Klttlkacbom.
The new rrime minister today prom-
ised genera elections and a new ron·
stitutlon within six months.
'Battle
Factions of Israelis , Arabs Clasli Across Nation ' .
. ' "
Fl'om Wire Servfceo groups exchanged first obscenities and
later rocks.
Area counclb of the Jewish Federation-
o.mcil ol Greater Los ~.. called
rallies In Sbennan Oaks, Redondo Beach
and Pasadena.
CHILSEA. MASS. WAREHOUSE DISTRICT STl~L ABLAZE
Wind-driven Fire• Roe• Acrou 20 Blocks of City j
'
Chelsea Afire
Holocaust Levels Boston Suburb
CHE!.5EA, M..,. (AP) -A wind-led
fire that raced acro8S 20 blocks of
wooden tenements and small businesses
has left 1,100 persons homeless in this
rundown Boston suburb.
Four firemen fighting the blaze were
hospltall:red ror llllOk inbalatJon. One
wu in poor condition, the other three
fair. Two others were treated for smoke
inhalation and released. No dea\bs were
repDrlecL
ABOVT llt National Gwm!men roped
oU the desolate, charred el)>8Il5e of
the oldeSt aectim ol the city, wblch
was destroyed Sunday when a raging
~ devoured dozen! ol cnJ111blfng
building ..
'lbe bomclea, moot cl them Sf)lllilb-
speaking, black! and elderly Jews,
sought shelter with relatives and in
a makeshift donnilnry .. 1 up In an annory.
"I have lost everything," sald Henry
Wogciecbowski, 49.
"It's a crying .Shame. All the people
who live in the stricken are.a are poor
people. Just look at all these people
stand!ng UOlmd crying! 1bey have no
place to go from here."
RESIDENTS of the estimated 60 d...U-
lng places destroyed nl!bed thniuib the
streets ahead ol the blaze, canylng
plutlc bap and llU!tcues lllul!ed with
belonglnp.
Now that should be anolher good IKnt
for Oying saucer commanders. Don't
come Dying around here wtiere police
helioopten shed parta all over the placo
righl In fluit of you. '
THUS rr IS that the prudent UFO
commander would try to tlnd an earth
landing place in JOme spot Uke
Pascagoula, Mississippi.
'Pascagoula is a quiet little town of
27.2&4 population in JacDon Oxmty,
Miu. AbrupUy late last week, it became
population 'Z/$1. Thi! growth developed
with three chaps with pointed ears, crab-
like bands, big eyes and wrinkled skin
landed their UFO there.
NEW YORK -~1ore than 30,<XMI pro-
Israell demonstrators dashed briefly
with a handful of pro-Arab OllpllOlten
Sunday In a rock-and-bottle exchsns<,
but police on horseback drove the Arab
protesters into a subway station and
ended the Violence.
IN 011IER parts of the nation, fund
drives to help Israel in the MJddle
East-war reported raising mi1liM9 of
dollan, and five volunteers I e f t
Philadelphia !or Tel Aviv to help in
the war effort..
PoUce said they decided to dear out
the small group of pro-Arab
demonstraton after a st.ink b:mb wa3
hurled from their area into the apposing
crowd ·and fistfights broke out amid
rocks and bottles hurled back and forth.
No one was reported seriously injured.
Eight persons were arrested, including
Mohammed Mehdi, secretary general of
the "Action Committee on Ar ab -
American Relations."
EDAN ASKED the chanting throo,,
"Do we have j'OlD' love and solidarity?'
The crowd shouted, "Yes!"
Ex-Congressman_ Fined
For Employe l(ickbacks
Al. lhe rle;g1it cl tile blaze, wttil
offictals aald lij>parenUy started In an
abandoned rag llorage building, 3,000
to 4,000 persons were evacuated from
tbeir homes.
Sparks leaped from building to bufldlng
as gu.,ts up to 50 miles an hour swept
acro&1 Boston Harbor.
THE FmE cUt a path a half mUe
wide through the decaying ln<ktitnal
~on of the community ol 31,000, two
miles north of dowtKwn -. Many
of Ille industries were small buslmmes
that reclaimed scrap -rap and tires. Much of the area tm been IChed.ll-
ed for demolitton through wl>an renewal.
Just as abruptly, the popilaticn WU
reduced to 27,262 when the UFO crew
took tv.'O of the local Pascagru.la dtiz.erg
aboard their ship. They let them off
later in a reportedly shaken cond1lion.
Pascagoula. according to today 's ne"·s
dispatches, hasn't recovered from aU
this yeL
THE UFO LANDING there . howe\·er,
gives us on the Orange Coast a \\"onderful
opportunity. We could loan Pascagoula
all of our police, milit ary and civilian
aircraft. Thl.l!I their skies would get
filled up. There wouldn't be room for
any more UF Os. Peace would return
to Pascagoula.
Of course, you never could tell what
might happen to us here.
When we hear it overhead now, at
least we know it's one of ours. Especially
1f it starts dropping pieces.
Israeli supporters ma~ ln New
York's Qty Hall Park to bear speakers,
including I.sraell Foreign Minister Abba
Eben and several celebrities, and to
c.hant slogans W"ging a quick victory Q
in Israel's war v.ith the Arabs. But
40 Arab backers showed up, and the
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"'lben victory Is ours!" Eban said.
Both the Arab and Jewish communities
lo Southern Caliromia staged activities
in support of their sides in the latest
Middl e East war.
~1ore than 1,000 persons gathered Sun·
day for a pro-Arab rally at the Los
Angeles Convention Cent.er. Spokesmen
said the affair was organized by more
than 40 groups representing about 100,000
Americans ·or Arabic heritage i n
Southern California.
LOS ANGELES policemen "'ere sent
lo the dGwntown center when Jev;ish
Defense League members holding a
dctt1onstration there scuffled with men
pos ted as security guards.
Police said the demonstration ended
peacefully. Inside, police said, a member
of the American Nazi Party was taken
into custcxiy briefly after rally organizers
ordered a stop to distribution of anti ·
Semitic pamphleots.
Meanwhile, the Jewish communlty
moved to the aid of Israel with fwid
raising, rallies, dancing, music and
spe<ehes.
WASHINGTON (AP) -Former
Congressman J . lrvlng Whalley ol
Pennsylvania ""' lined 111,000 and sentenced to three years proboUon In
federal <OOrt today for Ill guilty plea
to c11arg., he obtained thousands ol
dollars In klcld>;; ·ks from his employ.,.
The 71-year-ola Whalley limped Into
U.S. District Court and stood before
Judge Jolin L. Smith Jr. with bU head
Pennsylvania's
Top Secretary
Found Stabbed
PITI'SBURGH (UPI) -The body ol
Mary Lee Walters, 28, Pennsylvania'•
reigning "Secretary of the Year," was
fowld early Stmday in the downtown
office building where abe worked. She
had been stabbed 20 to 25 times with
Flo~d Cleanup Under Way
a narrow bladed instrument, possibly
an ice pick, arxl strangled.
AUTIIORITIES 141d a bu It d In g
superintendent found the brunette's fully
clGthed body on the 23rd floor of the
Koppers building at 2:40 a.m. Police
were unable to find a murder 'Yo-eapoo. Mississippi Valley, Central Plnins Areas Dry Up P.1iss Walters' parents, ~1r. and Mrs.
Leroy Walters, of Pittsburgh, alerted
police that she was missing when she
failed to return home after checking
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V .S. Sunamary 2.'lrd noor of!i ccs of an accounting firm.
F!~1,J1i.1:""•11dmJr4o1 19~-~~~'i: Her body was fowxl in front of the =~hvO:~~=.,::, i~11Cw~ •• !~~· desk or James O~oody, her employer ,~11,:,~ 1~~:ormJ r\~~~': 0~ and a partner In th~irm.
~<;:~1·~r •• l 1 ,-:i~~· S:.f~l~ N.;: Foody said a lobby record Jndicated
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"" t..-itral Pteln• --ht•vv •• ... Pamfnl ruled out robbery •s a moUve.
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Fetr 101N.,. lltl'lt ¥•rl•tll• wind• was found in her deal. Foody sakl
N11hl •nd l'l!Ofnll'!I helm __,,,"° nothing In the office had been disturbed. ~""' • 10 " 1tno11 •11 •1*-• ~fiss Walters was a member of the tocll\I t fld T.....W.y. Hltfl iooHY 11'1 IM ~ local chapter of the N•Uonal Secretaries '°""'1 '"'""''""'" ••• fY'9'n 17 AsociaUon, and W81 named P!t••·-h to n, INMCI l"""'ll'llttf rtlllJI lrvm .....,...&
,.. 10 '°· w,,,, 11m-""" u Secretary of the Year In May, prior
S11r1. ~Jot1n. Tld~• to winning statewide honors.
MONDAY "If It had been J n •utomoblle 1ccldent, ~ '°""-Tur101ov':4' ~'"· "'' .we could bave tried to uoclentand,"
F1,,1 "''" ,,. •·"" s.1 the vtctlm't mother said. 11But, all God, Fl'11 low l ·J7 t.m. f,t
$9(oncr 1111>11 11·10 p.rn. 1.• to have It h1pptn llke this. 1'beft ii
::oner ~i-t:s\ •.m, :~~ f:iT' ,.:,~ nothing we can do e1oept just alt arid
Moon t f-t ;051m, h ltlOtUp,rn. Walt."
bowed while bU lawym pleaded !or
leniency. e Plane Datoned
PHNOM PENH (UPI) -A crippled
Oambodmn C47 lransport plane retumlng
lrom a auppiy mlsslou to embaUled
troops 22 miles southwesl of ~ capital
landed at Phnom Penh's Pod>entong
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airport today and exploded. Its crew
managed to escape.
Commm>d spokesman O>I. Am Rong
said the plane dropped food , ammwtiUon
and other supplies to troops at
Tramkhnar along Highway 3 wile!! It
was hit by rebel gunfire. e Consul Sate
GUADALAJARA, Mexico (AP) -The
honorary British consul In Guadalajara
was released by kldnnpen who held
him !or lour days, but an fndUltriall!l,
Femindo Arquran, "110 oleo waa tfd-
n>ped last Wedne!day ""' sWI mi181ng.
The consul, Dr, Anthony Duncan
WIWams, returned home SUnday night
so~ and umhaven, but· unbanned. "I
feel great," he said, waving to a graup
of newsmen and well·wisben who
gathered In fluit ol hll boUR. He had
arrived In a t."1 with two unldenti!Jed
persons. He \\"Ore a soiled green shirt
and beige pants with a rope for a
belt. e Nixon Prol»e
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Senate
Walergate Commltt.e has start..r In-
vestigating President Nixon's personal rllUlllOeS and may try to question hll
pen\)nal secretary In that "'f!81'd, It
was reported SUnday.
The Washlnaton Post, quoting Informed
sou=s, said lhe panel'• cliel ln-
V<Otigator, Connlne Bclllllo, hoped to
assemble a detailed aooountlng ol the
President's f1nancla1 atatua.
•~.Ret-WASlllNGTON (UPl)-A pemmenl
oommisaion, f'eCICllUDendina: m a J or .
overhaul ol lhe nation'• penal l)'lle!n,
llYI no ollender should ba ..atenc:ed
to more than fivt years In pr!Joo unless
be is proven to be dangerous, a
murdtttr, a penlJtent felon or • pro.
fculoo.tl crlmlnal.
A IS!l>page report by the NaUonal
Adv!Jory Oommllsion .. ~mlnal
Justlce, rtltutd Sunday, aloo rte0m-
mendea coed j;ruons, sepente ct.111 for
each pNoner, an end to suanl unlforms
and weapons where poulble, and better
pay for both gusrds and working
prilonen.
Maryland Probe
Of Politicians,
Businessmen Set
BALTIMORE (UPI) -A federal
grand jury investigating pol.itical CU'·
rapt.ion in Maryland reconvenes UUs
week to continue . lnvestlgatin( possible
ties between politicians and bualnessnlen.
The inquiry, which began I a at
December, was delayed when the U.S.
Attomey's office investlgaUm turned to
matters Involving Vice President Spiro
T. Agnew, leading to ,.,_., "81ptlm
Jut week.
PRIOR TO the Agnew developments,
the jury had retumed . '--
against 22 pollc<meo and '1 clvlllam.
The next phase of the lnveotlglllen
will center on Baltimore County poUti·
cians and bwlinessmen cited f« soliciting
kh:kgacks in a 40-page 11e%J>mitioo of
evidence" against. At;rlew, whk:b WU
made public In court last week.
Prosecutors In th e case would not
rule out the possibility the jury might
also investigate P.1aryland Gov. Marvin
Mandel, Agnew's suocenor.
U.S. Attorney George Beall hll 1U1>
poenaed atate cootract reconf& duooKI>
1972 but Mandel said he did not tbliik
he WU "a likely target."
TWO CONSULTING ooglneers, Jerome
B. Wol!'( and Lester Mata, were rneD6
timed ID lhe olftclal doc<nnto-ol
evfdmce concerning Agnew, as wer.
Allen Gn>eoe, an qlneu, and L II.
Hammerman, a longtime lrle'1d ol
~ anCI a llnancial and civic leodt!::
In Baltimore. Ainew. who has be<t1 In aecluslcin
-be resigned and pl .. ded .........
test" to a tu charie, tcbeduled a
television spetcl> to tho nation tbls al·
te~
Both CBS and NBC Slid SUnday they
would broedcast the spctcl> live an rMlo
and televtson at 4:30 p1m. PDT. ABC
said It had not made • final ded.ion
whether to tiave live coverage.
ON TllURSDAY, !he d'I' alter ho
resigned and was g1..., thn!e ym'1
probation and a 110,000 fine In BalUmore,
Aenew went to his office ln the ei.ecutlvt
o1nce bulldinfl and worked lllOilt cl tbt
day on the '!pOBCh.
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VOL. 66, NO. 288, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1973 N TEN CENTS
U.S. Tells .LA to Impose Surcharge on Parl(ing
From Wire Services
LOS ANGELES -City officials were
di(ected by the Environmental Protec-
tion Agency today to impose a surcharge
on parking in downtown Los Angeles
as part of a federal clean air plan.
The action was announced
simultaneously at news conferehces in
Washington and Los Aiigeles.
The EPA delayed a gasoline i;;on-
sumptiori ceiling and olher transportation
reStrtctlon plans which were in its
original anti-pollution package f o r
metropolitan Los Angeles after local
officials complained such measures would
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wreck the eoonomy.
Russell 1'rain, EPA admln.istrator,
called the Washington news conlereoce,
and P&\l dt. Falco, the Ef'A's regional
director, met with newsmen here .
Local sources familiar with the pro-
gram said the parking surcharges would
be imposed to discourage commuting
to the 'downtown area by private car
and to raise a special fund for im·
provements to public transit.
The EPA conducted public hearings
in August at which officials opposed
a plan lo ( 1) freeze gasollne coM\lmptlon
at present levels, (%) cut back on the
number of downtown parking Jots and
12) to im.pose a partial ban of freeway
driving by single-occupant can.
The government also issued tmal air
cleanu'p rules for li other urban areas
provldiilg such things as free parking
for car pool users, parking t.ues on
single-driver cars and free fares for mass
transit.
At the same time, t)le agency all
but scrapped previous proposals for
gasoline rationing which, in the case
of Los Angeles, would have baMed all
automobiles from the streets by 1977.
Train said the rationing approach had
• been dropped as a primnry tool because
,tM aitncY did not consider it reasonable
and reared it would be too easy to
evade.
The plans place heavy emphasis on
techniques to change America's driving
habits.
Beginning next year in .Los Angeles,
for e1arople, all public and private
employers providing 700 or more parking
spa.cu for their workers -70 in the
central business district -will have
to give free parking and preferential
locations to car pool vehicles, and have
to pay bus fare for employes wbo elect
to use public transit. lndividu.il car
drivers will have to pay surcharges
to their employer to .park the car they
drive in alone.
Beginning July I in Los Angeles. a
11).cent-an.hour surcharge Ydll be placed
on all commercial pa rking lots and
almost all free parking places ln cenlral
metropolitan areas or the Loi Angeles
region, The surcharge -half of v.·hicb
will g0 to pa y for building mass transit
systems -will go up lo 25 cents an
hour by July I, 1976.
Today 's plans in addition to Los Angeles
cover San Francisco, Bost.on, Dallas,
Denver, San Diego, Sacramento, the San
es1 en ts um -or
Upper Bay Appeal Given
Top Conservationist Asks Land Become Public
By JOHN ZALLER
Of IM Diiiy ~llllt Sl1tt
Cali!ornla's top conservationist offlci-.1
today made a written proposal to the
Orange County Board of Supervisors
for bringing Upper Newport Bay into
public ownership.
Spokesmen for Norman Livermore.
state secretary for resources, would not
release contents of the proposal.
It 'vas disclosed only that the proposal
contained in a letter sent to the cterk
of the Board of Supervisors was to
be hand delivered today by a courier
flying down from Sacramento.
However, it was known that the pro-
posal deals with problems of paying
for purchase of the bay, the alleged
Broken and Bitter
Agnew Says Goveniment
Forced His Resignation
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -A broken
and bitter Spiro T. Agnew says that
pressure from the highest levels of
the Nixon administration (Of'C'ed him to
resign, the Nashville Banner said today.
(Related story, Page 41
Jn a copyrighted story, the Banner
said Agnew told the newspaper's
Washington correspondent, Frank Van
Der Linden, that he never chea ted on
any ··income tax return in his life and
was guilty of no wrongdoing.
1be interview took place Sunday. four
days after Agnew resigned, and was
given under the condition that no direct
quote! be used, the newspaper said.
Aecordini to the newspaper's account
of the interview :
Agnew said the gov ernment forced
him into pleadlng no oontest to the
income tax evasion charge and demand·
ed his resignation in retum for the
dropping of charges of bribery and con·
spiracy.
Agne\v said that the gifts he received
from supporters were not taxable in-
come, nor were they bribes, and he
provided no influence in return.
Agnew claimed the case against him
rested on the test.imooy of four witnesses
out of more than 200 interviewed. He
said the prosecutors pressured the fou.r
into linking his name directly with a
kickback scheme.
Agnew said it is ridiculous to Imply
that he has thousands of. dollars buried
somewhere. He bas nO'· job, no income,
and a $195,000 house which is heavily
mortgaged. In addition, he has to pay
lawyers' fees and a $10,000 fine on
the income tax charge.
Agnew was once the most popular
Republican fund-raising 1 pea k e r .
However, be said he never took any
payment for the speeches, despite raising
$5.5 million for the GOP coffers.
Agnew said Qe cannot help feeling
disillusioned. He recalled that a few
months ago, he was the leading
Republican prospect for Ute presidenUal
nomination in 1976. Today, his political
life is over. He is a ruined man. r
He said bis principal solace Is his I
l\'ife, Judy. Friends and former staff
members are also loyally standing by
him.
New port R ecreation
Accepting .Entries
The NeWport Beach Recreation
Department is now accepting ap-
plications for the men's basketball prc>-
gram. The five-m&n teams will compete
in five leagues, depending an the skills « the players Involved.
Tbe entry fee to the league $106 per
team . 'nle deadline for applications to
the city Recreation Department ls Oct.
26, League play runs from Nov. 26
to Feb. 10 oo one evenlng per week.
back taxes owed on bay lands by the
Irvine Company and disputed ownership
of three undeveloped. back bay islands. •
Irvine claims ownership of the islands.
The letter is the result of more than
two months of private negotiations by
Jim McCormick, chief p18Mer for the
State Department of Fish and Game.
McCormick has been working with
the more than 10 government agencies
interested in the Back Bay on one band
and wtlll the primary Back Bay ProPertY
-the lrrioo ·Company, .. ill<
other.
When )lie -Company .,.. In·
lonned todal' that tecretary Lihnnoro
hu made a written proposal to the
Board of Supervisors, Irvine Company
PresideDl Raymond L. Watson released
a statement saying:
"It is gratifying to see that action
is being taken by the public agencies
involved. We are hopeful that the
elements now in motion will lead to
early resolution of the 15-year-old effort
to settle the Upper Bay question."
f.1cCormick said today he was hopeful
that the proposal rel~ased u n d e r
Livermore's signature would head off
plans of the Board of Supervisors to
initiate a lawsuit over disputed title
to three undeveloped islands in the Back
Bay.
"We're trying to avoid lawsuits and
to get this y;'ho\e thing going as smoothly
as possible," McC.ormick said.
The s!JJ)ervisors are slated Wednesday
to take up the question of a lawsuit
over the islands. McCormick said he
intended the letter to be discus.sed at
that time.
While the contents 0£ Livermore's let·
ter are unknown it has been reported
that f.!cConnick 's negotiations center on
ty;l> key points .
One was that the wet portions of
the bay would be maintained as a wildlife
refuge area.
The second was that the county and
Irvine Company interests in the Back
Bay would be merged under manage-'
ment ot the state Department of Fish
and Game.
The Irvine Company last April offered
the Back Bay for sale to \\ilatever
public agencies were interested in ac·
quiring it.
'J'1e Field Committee -a joint federal.
srate, county; and Newport Beach panel
-tias been studying the problem of
achieving public ownership for more than
a year.
However, in recent months the Field
ISet APPEAL, Page Ii
NEWPORT BEACH FIRE VICTIM SURVEYS CHARRED. HALL
Sylvia Tedeman Leaped from Second Story to Escape Flames
Banning Oil Drilling
To Com,plete 340 Wells
The drilling of 3~0 oil \veils on the
480-aa'e Banning property on \Yest
Newport bluff bet ween Costa l'\lesa and
Newport Beach ca n continue.
Agnew said he was told by rriends
that the strategy would be to allow
Congress to impeach him and to remove
him from office. Then there ~'Ould be
almost no way for him to get a fair
trial becau.. the jUry would almost
certainly follow the congressional lead
and convict hlm.
AD FIGURES
TELL STORY
Spa~e •Kidnap~ Verified
The South Coast Regional Zone
Conservation Commission tod ay in Long
Beach granted a claim of exen1ption
from the 1972 Coastal Zone Act to
General Crude OH Company and G.
E. Kadane and Sons.
Under Prop. 20, the 1·cgional com·
mission has jurisdiction wnhin l.000
yards of the coastline.
There are some big figures; behind
those few-line ads in small type on
everyday's classified adverUslng pages.
For example, the Newspaper Advertising
Bureau, lnc., says 75,000 automobiles
are bought on an average day in the
United States. Five million adults who
plan to buy a car in the next 12 months
read automotive classUied ads on an
average day.
Furthermore, according to the bureau.
39 percent of the used-car prospects
In a newapaF• audience will 9Ce
automotive advertising In that paper's
c1as:sified section on a given day.
Selling a car? Cct into the big numbers
game at the local level. Call :1 0Rily
Pilot Ad-visor at 642-5678 and tist your
car where buyers are lookin g -Oatly
Pilot clwlfled ads.
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Astronomer Says Saucer .Did La1id in Mississippi
PASCAGOULA. Miss. (UPll -A
NortbweStem University astronomer
says. the "very terrlrylng experience''
of t"''O men indicates that a strange
craft from another planet dld land in
Mississippi. (Related story Page 3).
''Where they are· coming from and
why they were .here ls a matter of
conjecture," Or. Allen Hynek &aid. 111ul
the fact lhat they were here OD GU
planet ls beyond a .......,.blo doubt."
tt)'nelt 1llld Dr. Jameo llmter ol the
-Univei'sity of CAllfoml& Interviewed by
bypoosls two shipyard worken who told
authorities they w~ flsblng from an
old piet: in the Pascagoula Rl\rer when
a "fish-shaped " vehicle emitting a bluiah
hiW! approached !tom !ht ll<y.
Charles Hickson, 42, and 11-year-old
ca1vln Parktt, both of the Gauller com-
munity, have maintafned UlrouaholJt ••
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weekend of intense questioning that they
were taken aboard ihe craft by three
weird creatures with wrinkled skin, crag·
claw hands and pointed ears.
Hynek, scientific consultant to Project
Bluebook when it was conducted on
UFOs by the Air Force in the 1960's,
Nld after t.A1Jdnc to Parter .and
lllcl<SJll:
"There ls no ~ in mt mind
that these 1.men hive Md .. wry ter-
rtfytnJ experience. Under no
clrdlif'311nces lhould lllty be ridiculed.
Let's protect thes:e men." ·
lllcuon and Parker. "both IC3red to
death and shaking ar1 over/' told the
Jack.Jon County liherirf'1 office of their
bitarre experience 1'mrsday night.
Sherill Fred Dlamlnd sa1' he beilev,.ct
"somell\lng" happened lo tbe n1en
becauao they were 11scared to death
,
and on the verge or a heart attack."
Other residents of the Pascagoula area
reported to the sheriff's office they saw
a similar UFO in the vicinity o! the
fishing location about the time the two
maintain they did.
. The men. who have vokmteered to
undergo lie.detector tes ts , were checked
for radiation exposure Frldey at Keesler
Air Force Base, but lhe resul ts were
negative.
Hynek said although . !he men \Vere
able to be hypnotlied ''their experience
was so traun1atlc that it was essential
to progrtss slowly."
''l'hcse are not lmb31anct'd people ...
Herder saki. "They're not craclq:iot-11.
"There was detiuJtely something here
that wu not terrestrial, oC the earth."
he said.
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Exem ptio ns are granted those projects
on \Vhich substantial \\'Ork \\'SS done
and subs tantia l liabilities incurrl'd before
the law took crrect .
TI1e 312 existing and 28 additional
01\ "'ells have been planned on the
property sincd !!}+!, acco rding to 001n·
mission planners. ·
Tbe Banning property is bounded by
Newport Beach on the sOuth, Costa P.1e.sa
oo the eas t and the Santa Ana River
on the v.·e:st.
The oil producton has -had permits
from the the state resources agency
since 19~4. and from the Orange Count.}'
departn1ent~ of Building and Safety and
Atr Pollution Control since 19~.
Oil compRny officials said they had
spcnL $12.S million on surface and
mJbsurfacc ~rilling on the site by No,.,
R, 1972 'A'hen Prop. 20 took e.rf cl.
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Joaquin Valley of California, Springrleld,
Mass., Portland, Ore.. ~iiMeapo\is-St.
Paul. l\tinn .. CiociMati, Ohio. and the
Texas ci ties of Austin. \Vaco San,
Antonio Fort \\'orth, l!ouston-Gah·eston
and El Pa~Las Crueff-Alamogordo,
N.l\I.
The plas -including controls on
vapors from gaso line stations and other
commercial establishments and a va rie ly
of other techniques to complement pollu·
tion control devices on new cars -
are designed to meet requiremcnls or
the Clean Air Act of 1970. In genera l.
the stales have Wllil 1977 to achie ve
the quality of air required by the act.
Fire Hits
In Newport
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
01 11'11 o.lty ,1111 Sl•ff
Several second floor tenants leaped
(or their lives early today from balconies
as a raging. $100,!XXI flash lire raced
through one building of Newport Beach's
oakwood Garden Apartments rompl ex.
No one was injured in the blaze,
wbicb is still under investigation with
no aplanation for its cause.
The fire in Building N of the complex
at 1970 16th St.. totally destroyed two
apartments, one where the blaze
originated and one where the door was
apparenUy standing open.
Doors to 10 other apartments on the
second Ooor were charred as the blaze,
fed by 'the carpeting and wallpaper,
shot down the narrow hallway.
Newport Beach Fire Department
spokesmen said today that the entire
second floor is uninhabitable now due
to smoke and water damage.
A second alarm was sounded by the
Newport Beach Fire Department when
it became evident how severe the blaze
would be before it could be contained.
One engine and a truck company from
the Costa lo1esa Fire Department ioined
the Newport Beach firemen , in addition
to an engine from the Orange CoWlty
Airport Fire Station.
Newport Beach police officers entered
the blazing bullding at one point and
dashed from door to door, pounding
and yelling for the residents to evacuate.
Two occupants of Apt. 205, one idcn·
tified as Sylvia Tedeman , smashed out
a bedroom window and lea ped do\\'TI
into a landscaped ivy bed to escape
the raging flames.
Firemen said they rescued several
other persons, bringing them down via
ladder.
A spokesman for R and B Development
Company, owners or the 732-unit adults·
onl y apartment complex said today he
felt firemen may have over estimated
the total damage.
Company Vice President Larry Garlin
said the 34 units arrected are all valued
at about $20.000 each, \Vith two gutted
and an additional $10.000 damage to
the corridor area of the co mplex.
He said all :W units in the building.
ho"'ever. sustained some smoke or water .
(See OAK\\'OOD, Page ZI
Orange
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::!range Coasl Tuesday. clearing by
100n to sunny skies and cooler
·cmpcrntures. Highs of 68 arc C!I'.·
.>ccted at the beaches rising 10
i<I inland.
INS lllE 1'011A Y -
The queslion of obst•t1111y has
been a thon~ ill the side of the
U.S. Supreme Court srnce ill
latidmark decirion itt 19:57. The
first in a series of article$ 011
smut control appear on PoQe 18.
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A 9·YEAR-OLD GIRL who grabbed the steering wheel and
guitl<d the famUy car off the Newport Freeway when her mother
blacked out today Is credited with saving both from death~ Mrloua
injury. •
California lfi i;:h\vay Patrol officers .said the .1967 luxury Mdan
did crash Into a eucalyptus tree to end the wild ride but damage wu
minor anc\ neither passenger \vas Injured.
'rhe Cll P said the accident occurred just after ?.lrs. Joan McOwen,
37 , of 1857 1 NC\Ylon /\ve .. 1'uslin, had pulled onto the freeway on-
ran1p at 17th Str~el <it 6:30 p.m. lr"riday.
SHE SUDDENLY SLUMPED over and when >he [ailed to re-
spond, Janet r.t cOwcn, 9, ~rabbe<l the wheel to guide the car off the
roai:l-to a slop. .
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lance. "here she is listed in satisfactory condition today as doctors
conduct te~ts to determine why sba blacked out.
Co11rt Roona, Too
Justice Douglas Claims
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -U.S. Supreme
Court Justice William O. Douglas said
today Lyndon B. Johnson told him while
he y.·as president !hat John so n 's
telephone was lapped. Douglas also said
he wl.s "morally certain" the high
court's oonference room has been "bug-
ged."
"We live in a regime where the dirty
· business or wiretapping runs rampant,"
Douglas said, calling lhe practice "the
disease which almost every newspaper
!ells us has poisoned our body politic."
Dissenting in the high court's denial
. of bail to a woman who claimed that
questions put 10 her by a grand jury
were lhP. product of illegal surveillance,
Douglas said :
"We who live in the District of Colum-
bia know that electronic surveillance
is commonplace. I am indeed morally
certain that the conference room of
this court has been 'bugged,' and Presi·
dent J ohnSon during his term ln the
White House asserted to me that tven
his phone was tapped."
Douglas did not elabor11te on either
li---'tnstance. But he noted the Justice
Department did not deny bogging the
Whiting Ranch
Zone Change
Hearing Tuesday
The second public hearing on tbe pro-
posed wne change on the 2,7oo.aqe
Whiting Ranch in El Toro will lake
place at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Orange
C.Ounty Planning Commission.
The meeting will be in the hearing
' room or the Engineering Department
at 400 Civic Center Drive Santa Ana.
~ Tbe zone change from agricultural
· to planned community was continued
for a month Sept. 19 by the commission,
to allow more study of the plan by
J, L. Webb cf Newport Beach.
It calls for development of 600 acres
of housing. with a pro jected population
of 5.000 in 1985, and placement of 1.400
acres in preserve for transfer to public
domain.
The property is ow;ied by G. N.
\Vhiting. In h.is family since 111&1, the
ranch is bounded by the El Toro ri.tarine
Carps Air Station, Cleveland National
Forest. Irvine Hanch and land owned
by lhe V. P. Baker Company
A 34-acre Jake, a lf>5..acre park, a
nine-hole golf course, an elementary
school. a f1\·e-arre conuncrrial center
:ind an cqul'striun center arc in lhc
Webb plan.
Also on Tuesd:iy's commi ssion agenda
is the tcn1a!i\'c tract n1:ip for 32.1 re·
n1a1n1ng acres in 1hc l .. 1kc Forest plan·
ncd rommun ity. Developer l\'T. J. Brock
is proposing mult i·fnmi!y development
and a junior high sc hool site.
A discussion of flood pl ain zoning also
is S•:hedul cd.
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attoroeys of the \\'Omaa, Marguerite
Anne Heutsche, who was arrested by the
'FBI in connection with 'removal ol
materials from a Selective Service office.
Dougias declared:
"The conversaUon of one's lawyer over
the telephone may be u "'helpfuJ to
Big Brother as the convenltlon uf Ul4!
aCcused herseU.
• "ln this Orwellian era • . . we deal
,with a disease that has permeated our
society."
The V."Oman was arrested on charges
of receiving more lhan 1,800 records
and folders of Selective Service locals
at Evanskln, Ill She WU cited for
contempt alter reluslng lo ~pond to
questions &om a Dllcago grand jury.
Douglas re<alled a 1921 stai.ment by
Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes calling
wiretawing a "dirty bu&iness," and said
both Supreme Court rulings and federal
law bad been flouted In Ito use by
enforcement agencies.
Electronic survelllance bu become a
burning issue since disclosure before
the Senate Watergate Committee that
President Nixon's ~cohversatioM with
aides and White House visitors were
recorded starting in tbe spring of 1971.
Both the committee and Watergate
special prosecutor Archibald Cox have
been seeking access to the tapes of
tbe President's COllversaUons relating
to the Watergate scandal.
Newport Beach's
' Reso~es Eyoo
By Joint Panel
Newport Beach city cooncilmen and
planning commissioners will hold a joint
meeting tonight to study long-range pro-
posals for preserving the city's natural
resoorces -the bay, beaches, air quali·
ty, 811.d archeological remnants.
The officials a1so will be expo&ed for
the first time to a prelimlnary draft of
the city's Housing Element for the new
Genefal Plan.
The Conservation ol Natural Resources
Element of the general plan contains
no departures from existing policies,
a1though it makes proposals for new
cooservation measures. 'Ibey include
propooals "' -Survey tbe drainage area into Upper
Newport Bay in a renewed effort to
locate sources of pollution.
-Adopt a new bulldozing ordinance
aimed at preventing silt runoff into
Hie Upper Newport Bay.
-Order det.ailed scienlific studies on
pollution and coastal erosion. both in
Nev.·port llarbor and off the city's
beaches.
\\'hile the proposed new clement
recommends these new projects, it
1nakes no provision for funding them.
"Basically, we have brought all our
policies on conservation into one dcx:u·
ment." said Tim Cowell. a senior cily
planner.
··1 don't th.ink \\·c've added much that
hasn·t at \('ast been discussed before."
TAc tnecting \\'Ill Slart at 7:JO in
cny council chambers.
From Page 1
OAKWOOD .•.
damage, "'hich v.·ould possibly increase
the ovC'rall loss in the predav.'n fire.
The blar.c apparently broke out In
Apt. :JI$, where ri.frs. Tedemar lives.
Carlin said neither the owners nor
lhe fire department has yet determlnl'd
how the blaze originated but said it
startrd in the li ving room area .
From Pqe 1
APPEAL ...
Committee has been stalled O\w the
refusal of the Board of Supervi!KH's to
aRtee oo a process for appraisirlg the
bay.
Offi cials have viewed Alc:Connick's in-
l1latlve as an effort to break that
rOlldblock.
i\-tC'Cormick is tht same 1t11te otflclal
"'ho last year sucetsafully negotiated
the land S\lo11P of a wiJdllft prtaerve
In Bolsa O\ica mareh near 1-lunUngton
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B1 Ul!Jted Pr<11 lllerutloaal continued Jo block the n>ado lo the
Egypt bu succeeded ln setting almost east.
Its entire anny across the Suez Canal _ ~'The J?3.in feature of air activity b~ midday is the fact that on)y the lsraeh ·.but laraell troops have thro\t'.TI • back Air Force bas taken the lnJtiat.lve and
another ~ian hUmao wav~ aasault is in the air on bOth froots," a com-
oo; one· of three vital pui;es leading munique said in or.te or the str~ngt!t
into the Sinai Desert, Israel reported assertions of Israeli air supertor1ty to
today. The ~ ilnlggle was shaping da~ Israeli Air Force said its planeJ
up as the dec1s1v~ batUe of the lo-day hit th ree airfields in Egypt, one of
war. (Related stones, Page!) them 50 miles north of Cairo and bornb-
On the Syrian front, Israel aald it ed Syria's l\fedlterra.nean Coast.al fuel ~d b~ throogh the central sector dumps at Tartu.s and Latakia. Damascus
of ~ fO.mile Golan He~ line, said the Israeli planeti bit civilian targets
mwbing Iraqi armored forces, destroy· in .those cities.
ing dozens ol. tanb and sending rem.
nant.s of the Iraqi Army Oeelng in
retreat. It was the second disastrous
defeat of the war for Iraq.
Farther to the! northeast, Israeli
patrols struck within nine miles of
Damascus, reaching. the village ot
Vissya, and armored columns were
within i• Dillea of the Syrian · capital.
But the· ·main Israeli forc£S were
reported bbgged down I~ 1leavj fighting at the important crossroads town of
Saasa, 22 miles southwest of Damascus
M esli Nixes '
Irvine Wa'ter
Lease Pay
By TERRY COVILLE'
ot lflii o.llJ' •Htt Stiff
ORGANIZATION -Sand castle entry _of T. K. Vander Pluyin and
As~oc1ates, .Manhattan B~ch,, takes shape at Big C.Orona under forms
built espectally for occasion ~top). Sculpted castle nears completion
(bottom). It won prue for best high rise.
Israeli Defense Mlnlster Moshe Dayan
reported •to the nation that Syria bad
been pualied back far enough Into ill
own tenitory behlM the 1967 cea.flre
I line so that Israel coald give the hithest
priority to the Suez front. He said the
war would be "long in days and heavy
The Irvine Ranch Water District is
seeking $220,000 from tbe City of H~
tington Beach and the Costa Mesa CCJun.
ty Water District for water storage
right.s in the San Joaquin Reservoir. in bloodshed. ti
Israel said its ptlot.s dominated the
skies over the Middle East as they
struck deep into Syria and Egypt. Air
raid sirens wailed in Cairo again today
but there was no indication the IsraeU
planes bombed oear the capital. Israeli
artillery.hit the oullklrts of Damascus.
Another' indication the war would be
long and fierce came from Cairo where
Egyptian political sources said Egypt
was stal!dlng firm on !to lnalstence that
there be no t:eue-fire until the Arabs
received ironclad guarantees of complete
Israeli withdrawal from occupied Arab
laods.
The semiofficial Cairo newspaper Al
Abram said the main objecUve of the-
Egyptian offensive wa.s to seize control
of the three passes leading tNough a
low range of ·mountain! into the he'art
of the Sinai. They are the Milla, in
the center, the Kbatmia near the
Mediterranean behind Qantara, and the
El-Gedei pass in the soutp. AJI are
about 20 miles east of the canal.
Israeli mllltary si>okesmen reported
tbe .Egypt I.ans used tanks and troops
in human wave assaults today to drive
toward the Khltmla Pus but were
thrown back with heavy" losses ind brae!
Both agencies have refused to pay
their 1973 payments because the San
Joaquin Reservoir has been under repair
and unable to supply water.
A third agency, the Coastal A1unicipal
Water District which serves south
Orange County, bas pajd half of its
$40.000 bill under protest.
All three water agencies use the San
Joaquin Reservoir, located near Spy·
glaM Hill in Corona del Mar, as a
backup supply for their oonnal water
sources.
They have lease agreements with the
Irvine Ranch Water District which in-
dicate how much water in the reservoir
belongs to each agency.
'Ibe C.OSta Mesa district bas a 1 ...
for · 600 acre feet, Hiiiillii(l0i1"Beach
for 400 acre feel, and the coastal district
for 200 acre feet. Tbe capacity of the
reservoir is 3,036 acre feet of water.
A spokesman for the Irvine Ranch ·
Water District said attorneys for all '
parties are trying to reach a settlement ·
over the payments.
R.ay Hudson, g~eral manager .of the
Costa Jrtesa district, said one possible
. compromise involves the extemion· of
the leases beyood lbe year 2016, the
curreni expiration daLe. Human said
some form of ownership, rather than
lease, might a1so be poss ible.
Castle Contest
Speakers Debate
Proposition 1
Tuesday Evening
The San Joaquin Reservoir was
emptied just befor~ last Christmas when
a leak was found during a routine
maintenance check. The Irvine Ranch
Water District owns the reservoir and
paid slightly more than $1 million to
repair it.
Newport Councilman a Winner San Joaquin was put back Into service
Sept. 26. Officials at the Irvine Ranch
Water District say the repair money
came from their fWKls and put a con-
siderable dent in their budget. Newport Beach Councilman Richard
Croul and two well-organized teams of
castle builders, one or them from
Afanhattan Beach, shared three of the
10 prizes awarded Swlday at the annual
Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce
sand castle contest at Big Corona.
CrouJ won t he "Best Drip-Castle"
award, whlle Larry Chaffera of Playa
de! Rey won the sweepstalres award
with .a four-root castle surrounded by
do:zens or smaller castles.
'The Girls Club of the Harbor Area
won the award for "Be,§t Environment.al
Castle," adorning their castle with a
sign reading. "A Little Girl's Castle
is Filled with llopes and Dreams of
a Beautiful Tomorrow.''
Todd Vandcr Pluym won the 3\\'ard '
Nicoll to Urge
Trustees Oppose
Proposition 1
Superinll'fldent John Nicoll v.·ants
trustees of the Newport-r.tesa Unified
School District tO oppose Proposition
I, Governor Reagan's tax limitation in·
itiative.
llis recommendatian will go be!ore
!he school board Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
Jn Costa Mesa City Council Chambers,
77 Fair Drive.
"Due to the complexity of the ln-
illative," Dr. Nicoll has written to
trustees , "it is virtually impossible to
state speclnca lly what financial effects
y,•ould occur in the event of passage.
llowever, il appears that public schools
"'ill be adversely affected.'~
Proposition I, if approved by Californla
\'Oters on Nov. 6. would place limits
on taxation In the state constitution.
Trustees Tuesday also will deal with
maUers relating lo special education
of handicapped rhildron. tbe digposal
of surpl us school sites to Costa Mesa,
and appointment of members to the
Citizen'• Budget Commiuee.
Queen Taking Tour
LONDON (UPI) -Qu .. n Elizabeth
11 left Sunday night for Australla "'be.re
she will open a new opera house in
Sydney. She ls achcduled to arrive In
the Australian capital of Clnbem
Wedneeday. after stopoven ln Van-
couver, Canltdo ; Honolulu, and Fiji.
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for "Best High-rise Castle," while
William Ring, former chamber president
won the award for "Best Lease-hold
Castle."
The Newport Harbor Jaycees were
honored for the "Most Uncastle Castle,"
Bruce Kaylor won the award f.or "Afost
Grandiose Castle" and Girl Scout Troop
50 won the award for "fl.lost Humorous
Castle."
Craig Combs won the award !or "Best
Contemporary Caslle" and the Mesa
Verde Cbildren's Creative Workshop was
honored for the "Most Artistic Castle."
A castle built completely of wood
and then given a coat of paint and
splashed wilh sand was disqualified for
breaking the rules, which declare that
all forms of support must be removed
before final judging.
Speakers OD· both sides of Proposition
l, Governor Reagan's tax initiative will
·address the Womens' Clvtc Leagi;e of
Newport •Iarbor Tuesday at 9:30 a.m.
in the muJtipurpose room of Mariner's
Llbrary. The meeting is open to the
public. 0
The le&ill< will abo bear talks on
the city's new traffic study. ~ will
bear Newport Harbor C!iamber of Com-
merce president Richard S. Stevens talk
a~ut the newly .formed Airport Action
Associatk>n, a group .opposed to jets
at Orange County Airport.
Glenn Mart in, executive director of
the Newport Beach-Costa. Mesa Board
of Realtors, will speak in favor of
Proposition 1. which goes before
California VGters Nov. 8.
J\frs. Glen McGonagle, a respresen·
tative or the Orange Coast League of
\Vomen Voters, will speak in apposition.
Tbe agencies which haye rerused to
pay oo their lease agreements say the
reservoir was empty so they had no¢.ing to pay on. '
1be Irvine District has flied claims
with the individual agencies, but has
not yet filed a formal lawsuit. The
claim, say Irvine officials, is' just a
preliminary step to negotiations with
separate leasing agencies.
The Coastal Municipal Water District.
which did pay under protest, is also
expected lo negotiate some type of set-
Uemeot for its member agencies.
The Coastal district. ships its water
to three sub-agencies, LagUM· Beach
County Water District CHIO acre feet ),
Tri-Cities Municipal Water District (5(1
acre feet) and the South Coast County
Water District (50 acre feet ).
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All Escape .
Flash .. Fire
By ARTHUR I\. VINSEL
ot .. o.llf '1let Stiff
Several se<'Olld floor tenants leaped
for their lives early today from balconies
u a ragjllg, $100,000 flash fire raced
through one building'ol Newport Beach's
Oakwood Garden Apartments·complex.
No one waa injured ln the blaze,
wblcb is still under JnvesUgalion with
no explanaUon for its cause.
The fl.re in Building N of the complex
at 1970 16th St. .. tally destroyed two
apartments, one where the blaze
originated and one where the door was
apparently standing open.
Doors to 10 other apartments on the
second noi'Jr were charred as the blaze.
fed by the carpeting and wallpaper,
sbot down the narrow hallway.
Newport Beach Fire Department
spokesmen said today that the entire
second floor is uninhabitable now due
-tOimoke and water damage.
1 · A second alarm was sowlded by the
Newport Beach Fire Department when
jt became evident how severe the blare
would be before it could be contained.
\ One engine ancf a truck company from
the co.ta Mesa Fire Department joined
tht Newport Beadi firemen, in addition tO an engine from the Orange Cotmty
Airport Fire Statlon. _
Newport Beach police officers entered
the blaZ!ng building al one point and
dashed from door to door, pounding
and yelling for the residents to evacuate.
Two occupants or Apt. 20S, one iden-
tilied as Sylvia Tedeman, smashed out
a bedroom window and leaped down
into a landscaped ivy bed to escape
tbe raglng flames.
Firemen sald they rescued several
Other persons, bringing them down via
ladder. A spokesman for R and B Development
Company, owners of the 732-unlt adults-
Only apartment complex said today he
felt fiiemen may have over estimated
the total damage.
Company Vice President Larry Carlin
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Skinny Gunman .
Hits Costa Mesa
Ma rt for $30
A skinny, ski-masked bandit speaking
with a sUgbt· Spanish accent entered
a Costa Mesa convenience market wav-
ing a gWl. early today and took $30
froni the manager before fleeing into
the darkness.
Thomas E. Witkowski, 18, said he was
ltocking shelves in the Stop and Go
Ma.riet, 1895 Monrovia Ave., about 2
i.m. W'ben the gunman entered.
He turned when be heard the electric
eye buzzer sound as someooe came
tbrouib the door.
"Give me the money!" the bandit
snapped.
Officer Robert Comuke said WltkowsJU
was then forced into a rear storeroom
where he was ordered to remain for
10 minutes while the bandit escaped
or risk being shot.
The yoWlg manager waited untU he
heard the door buzzer sound, indicating
the gunman had left, then call ed police.
AD FIG URES
TELL STORY
There are some big figures behind
those few·Une ads in small type on
·~·s cl"'lfled adverlbing pages.
For exlmple, the Newspeper Advertising
Bureau, lnc., say:t 75,000 automobiles ire bought on an average day in the
United States. Five million adult.I who
plan to buY a car ln the next 12 months
tead automolivf classified ads on an
average day.
Furthermore. according to the •ureau,
39 perctnl of the. used-car pro.1pects
in a ncwspaptr's audience wlll see
automotive advcrtlsing in that pnper's
c1as:sUled section on a given day.
Selling a car? Oet into the blg numbers
game at the local level. Caill a Dally
PUot Ad·vilOl' at 642-5678 and list your
car whert buyers are looking -Daily
Pilot CllUiflCd ads.
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Indian Su111111er Sill101rett e s
Some come to ride horse back. Some come to fly model airplanes. It
all happens on a lazy autumn summer afternoon on the Costa Me sa
bluffs overlooking the Santa Ana River. Relax. Enjoy the outdoors
somewhere while you still have the chance.
Mesa Council
Studies Fire
P.ay ·Increase
Approval of a long-negotiated incr~Sse
in Fire Department personnel salaries,
giving a big pay boost in basic job
classifications. is expected from the
Costa Mesa City Council tonight.
City officials and representatives or
the Teamsters' Union -who are handl·
ing the wage discussion for firemen
-have reportedly worked out an ac-
<:i!ptable package.
"I think We're in agreement," Assis-
tant City Manager Robert Duggan said
today, a few hours before the 8 p.m.
City Hall meeting.
Base pay for firemen and engineers
would increase by 8.75 percent unc!~r
the salary package worked out by
Teamsters' representatives and the city
administr8tion.
A beginrµng fireman could expect to
eventually ,get $1,053 per month. ~e
\VOuld start at $867. Pay "'°1>uld increase
at one-year intervals over a five-year
period.
The previous starting and five-year
step scale ceiling for firemen has been
$79& to $967 per month, according to
Duggan.
He said negotiations continue with
another city employe group represented
by the Costa Mesa City Employes'
Association and comprised of mostly
derical and stenographic workers.
A pay raise recently approved for
moot <>!be< city employes and depart·
meflt beads will be reOected this week
when they ope:n their Friday pay en-
velopes.
The increase totaling 1175,000 annually
on an overall basis ranges fnm 3.75
to 1125 per<:i!nt per individual employe.
During tonight's (lleeUng -heavily
loaded with routine items on a seven~
page agenda -councilmen will study
bids for remodeling the fourth and fifth
floors of the Civic Center building.
Cost of the planned renovation is an
(See FIREMEN. Page Zl
Agnew Broken and Bitter
.Repori&d Gove rn m.e"'it f?!~SsU;r:e Fo~c~d f.!e.t~gna~n;
NASllVIBIJE, Teon. (AP) -A broken Acco~,; die oewspeper'• accoonl kickback sdlem•.
and bitter Spiro T. Agnew says thaf of the..~: ,.~ aaid be was told bf friends
pressure from the highest levels of .~ said !fie goven'!ment forced that the strat.egy would be to allow . . . . him 1nto pleadplg DO contest to the ~ c.oogress to impeach hJm and to remoye the. Nixon admin~trallon for~ him to income tax evasion charge and demand-him from office. 'lben there would be
resign, the N8;Shv1Ue Banner said today. ed his re slgn,ation in return for the almost no way tor rum to get a fair
(Related stor.1es, Page 2, 4.) dropping of charges of bribery and con-trial because the jw:y would almost
~n a copyrighted story, the BaMer spii'acy. certaibly follow the cbogressiooal lead
sa1d Agnew told the newspaper's Agnew said that the gift! he received and convict him.
Washington ·correspondent, Frank Van from supporters were not taxable fn. Agnew said it ·ts ridiculous to Imply
Der Llnden, that be never cheated on come, nor were they bribes, and he that he bas · thousands of dollarj buried
any in~ome tax return ~ his life and provided no inOuence in return. somewhere. He bas no job, no iocome.
was guilty of no wrongdomg. Agnew claimed. the case agaD:tst b1m and a $195,000 house which is heavily
1be interview took place Sunday, four rested on the testimony ol four witnesses mortgaged. In addition, be bi1s to pay
days after Agnew resigned, and was out or more than 200 .interviewed. He lawyers' fees and a •10,000 ftne on
given under the cooclition that no direct said the prosecutors pressured the four the income tax: charge.
quotes be used, the newspaper said. into linking his name directly wilh a Agnew was once the most popular
Banning Oil Drilling ..
To Comp lete 340 Well s
By CANDACE PEARSON
Of ll'lt Dall1 PUG! Sltll
The drilling of :WO oil wells on the
431).acre Banning property on West
Newport bluff between Costa Mesa and
Newport Beach can continue.
The South Coast Regional Zone
Conservation Commission today in Long
Beach granted a claim of exemption
from the 1972 Coastal Zone Act to
General Crude Oil Company and G.
E. Kadane and Sons.
Under Prop. 20, the regional com-
mi~on has jurisdiction within 1,000
yards or the coastline.
Elt.emptions are granted those projects
on which substantial work was done
and substantial liabiliti es incurred before
the law took effect
The 312 exist ing and 28 additional
oil wells have been plaMed on the
property sincd 1944, according to com-
mission planners.
The Banning property is bowlded by
Newport Beach on the south, Costa Mesa
on the east and the Sant.a Ana Rivei
on the west.
The oil producton has bad permits
from the the state resources agency
since 19«, and from the Orange County
departments of Building and Safety and
Air Pollution Control since 1958.
Oil company officials said they bad
spent $12.5 mi!lion on . surface and
subsurface drillint oo the site by Nov.
8, 1972 when Prop. 20 took effect.
Byl Feb. l , when the regional com·
mission began meeting, 18 million bar·
rels of a 42 million-barrel goat on the
property had been produced, company
spokesmen said.
Republican fund-raising 1 pea k e r .
However. he said be never took any
payment 10.. the speeches, despite rabing
$5.i million for the GOP coffers.
Agnew said he cannot help feeling
disillusioned. He recalled that a few
months ago, he was the leading
Republican prospect for the pre!lidential
nomination in 1976. Today, his political
lift: is over. He is a ruined man.
He said his principal solace is his
wile. Judy. Friends and former staff
members are also loyally standing by
him.
Nicoll to Urge
Trustees Oppose
P roposition 1
Superintendent John Nicoll wants
trustees of the Newpart·,..1esa Unified
School· District to oppose Proposition
I. Governor Reagan's tax limitation in·
itiative.
His recommendation l\1il1 go before
the school board Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
in Costa Mesa City Council Chambers, n Fair Drive.
Spa~e •Kidnap ~ Verified "Due lo the complexity of the in-
itiative," Dr. Nicoll has written to
trustees, "it is virtually impossible to
state specifically what financial effects
would occur in the event of passage.
However, it appears tbat public schools
will be adversely 'affected." Astronome.r Says Saucer Did Land irt Mis siss ippi
PASCAGOULA, Miss. (UPII -A
Nortbwestem University astronomer
aaya the "very terrifying experience''
of two men lndica~ that a atrange
craft troro another planet did land in
MisslsslppL {Related story Page 3).
"Where they are coming from and
wby they were here. is a matter of
conjecture," Or. Allen Hynek said. "But
the fact that they were here on this
planet ls beyond a reasonable doubt"
Hynek and Dr. James Harder of the
Ut ivcrsity of California Interviewed by
hypnosis lwo shipyard workers who told
authorities they were fishing from an
old pier In the Pascagoula River when
n ''fish·shaped,1' vehicle emitting a bluish
haze approached from the sky.
Charles lllckson. 42, and 18-year~ld
Calvin Parker, both or the Gautier con'l-
munity, have maintained throughout a
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weekend of intense questioning that they
were taken aboard the craft by three
weird creatures with wrinkled skin, crag-
claw hands and pointed ears.
Hynek. scientific consultant to Project
Blu.ebook when it was conducted on
UFOs by the Air Force in the 1960's,
said after talking to Parker and
HiCk.iOn:
"There is no question in rny mind
that the_se .men have·had a very tcr·
rl(ylng exp ~r lt.nce . Und er no
clrcuhlstonces shollld they be ridiculed.
Lel'~ protect lhcse men."
llickson nnd Parker. "both scared to
death and s}laking all over," told the
Jnckson County sberUf 's office of their
bl:r.arre experience Thursday nigh!.
Sheriff Fred Dlamind said he believed
"something" happened to lhc men
because they Wf!re "scared 10 death
and on the verge of a heart attack."
Other residents of the Pascagoula area
reported to the sheriff's office they saw
a similar UFO in the vlclnity of the
ft.Shing location about the time the two
maintain they did.
The men, who have volunteered to
undP.rgo Ue4eteclor tests. were checlced
for radiation exposure Fridey at Keesler
Air Force Base, but the results were
negative.
· Hynek said although the men were
·able to be hypnotized "their el:perience
was so trau1natic that it was essential
to progress slowly.\' '
"These are not lm bnlnnced people,"
Harder ~aid. "They're not crackpots.
'1Thcre was definitely something hel'f'
that was no& tttr.t!etrial. or the earth,··
he said.
Proposition I, if approved by California
voters on Nov. 6, would place limits
on taxation in the state constitution.
Trustees Tuesday also will dea1 with
matters relating to apecial education
of handicapped children, the disposal
of surplus school sites to Costa Mesa,
and appointment of members to the
CIU.ten 's Budget Committee.
l111peaclunent Sought
NE\V YORK fUPI) -The Americ:an
·Civil Liberties Union Sunday called for
the lmpeachm<'nt of President Nixon.
cltln.it 1he resign.i tlon or Spiro T. Agnc\v
as evidence that "the C'OUntry c:i n wilh-
stand the impeachment ol. the Presldmt "
IL rpoosored a full·p.\ge advertitemtnt
In Sunday's editions ot the New 'York
Time&.
. ' Today's Final
N.Y. Stocks
c TEN CENTS
ere
EPA Levels
Clea11 All·
Plan Action
From Wire Services
LOS ANGELES -City officials we-re
directed by the Environmental Protec-
tion Agency today to impose a surcharge
on parking In downtown Los Angeles
'5 part of a federal clean air plan.
1be action was announced
simultaneously at news conierences In
Wublngtoo and Los Angeles. ' nie EPA delayed a gasoline con-
11wnption ctiling and other transportation
restriction plans which were in its
original anti-pollution package for
metropolitan Los Angeles after local
officials complained such measures would
wreck the economy.
Russell Train, EPA administrator,
called the Washington news conference,
and Paul de Falco. the EPA's regional
director, met with newsmen bere.
Local sources familiar with the pro-
gram said the parking surcharges would
be imposed to discourage commuting
to the downtown area by private car
and to raise a speci@l fwld for im-
provements to public transit.
The EPA conducted public bearings
in August at which officials opposed
a plan to Cl) freeze gasoline consumption
at present levels, (2) cut back on the
number of downtown parking lots and
(2) to impose a partial ban of freeway
driving by single-occupant cars.
Tbe government also issued final air
cleanup rules for 16 other urban areas
providing such things as free parking
for car pool users, parking taxes on
single-driver cars and free fares for mass transit.
At the same time, the agency all
but scrapped previous proposals for
gaaoline rationing which, in the case
of Los Angeles, would have banned all
automobiles from the streets by 1977.
Train said the rationing approach bad
been dropped as a primary tool because
the agency did not coMider it reasonable
and feared it would be too easy to
evade.
The. plam place heavy em phasis on
techniques to change America's driving
habits.
Beginning next year in {A)s Angeles.
for example, all public and private
employers providing 700 or more parking
spaces for their workers -70 in the
central business district -will have
to give free parking and preferential
locations to car pool vehicles. and have
to pay bus fare for employes who elect
to use public transit. Individual car
drivers will have to pay surcharges
to their employer to park the car they
drive in alone.
Beginning July 1 in Los Angeles, a
I()..ceat-an·hour surcbarge will be placed
on all commercial parking lots and
almost all free parking places in central ·'
metropolitan areas of tbe Los Angeles
region . The surcharge -half of which
will go to pay for building mass transit
systems -will go up to 25 cents an
hour by July 1, 1976.
Today's plans in addition to Los Angeles
cover San Francisco, Bost.on, Dallas,
Denver, San Diego. Sacramento. the Sa n
Joaquin Valley of Cali fornia. Springfield ,
~lass., Portland. Ore.. ~1inneapo\is-St.
(Ste PARKI NG. Page 21
Orange
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Coast
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Weather
More fog is forecast for the
Orange Coast Tuesday, clearing by
1oon to sunny skies and cooler
~emperatures. l~lghs of 68 are ex-
;te(.led at the beaches rising to
14 inland.
~SU)E TODAY
The question of obscr11 ity has
betn a tli orn in tile sidt of the
U.S. Supre111e Court sNtte it&
landmark decision iM 1957. The
first bi. 0-series of articles on
smut c0t1t·r ol appear 011 Pou e 18.
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Dt.ill Mtl/(tl ' T.i.vl.•IOfl • •111iw111 l'n• • TIIMltt• • e•1wte111mtl!t • WHl'iiff • ~-· 11-1, Wt-•• Ntwt U•ll
' ?; ,! DAii. V PILOT c
'Mesa Nixes
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Payn1ent
Fo1· Water
Bv TlRftV COVILl.E
• Ot 1'11• Dtl!r PllOI Sltff
The Irvine H:int'h \\'u!cr District is
i;eelUn& $220,000 rturn lhc City of Hun-
Ungton Be<1ch and the C-Osta f\lcsn Coun·
ty Water Oi!itricl for 11.·ater storage
rii::hts In the San Joaqwn Reservoir.
Both agencirs have rcf~ed to pay
"their 1973 payments because the San
.Joaquin RPst>rvoir has bct'n under repair
'anJ unabll' to ~upply \vater.
" third agency, the Coastal l\lunicipal
\V1ucr Dl!t'lrict wtuch serves south
Orange County. ha~ p.ild hall of its
, $-40.000 biU tmdc r protl·St.
All three water 1gcnc1es use the San
Joaquin RC!<Cr\'olr, located near Spy-
glass lltll in C-Orona del fl.Iar, as a
backup supply for their normal water
!iOUr<'«''(,
'T'hey !1<1\'e ·lease ai::rc;em~ots ~th t.he
Irviuc Hanch \Yat er Il1str1C"l which u:i-
dicafe hO\\' much water in the reservoir
belongs lo each agency.
The Costa Mesa district has a lease
for 600 acre feet. Hu11tington Beach
for 400 acre feet. and the coa!ital district
•for 200 acre feet. The capacity of the
reservoir is J.036 acre feet of "'ate r.
' A spokesman for the Irvine Ranch
'Water Di!itrict said at tomey!i for all
parties are lrying to reach a settlement
' over the payments..
Monday, O«abtr lS, 1973
Girl!!
Grabs Wheel as Mom Stricken
A 9-YEAR-OLD GIRL who grabbed the 1teorlng wheel and
guided Jhe familJ car off the Newport Freeway WIW1 Im .~
lilacked out todiy a credllecl with aarlng both from death 91' """"°' injury. 4~·
Calilornia Highway Patrol olll<eni said the 1967 luxury aed111
did crash into a eucalyptll! tree to end the wild ride but damage was
minor and neither passenger Was injured.
The CRP said the accldont occurred just after Mrs. Joan McOwen,
37. of 18571 Ne wton Ave ., Tustin , had pulled onto the (reeway on·
ramp at 17th Street at 6:30 p.m. Friday.
SHE SUDDENLY SLUf,IPED over and when •he !ailed to re-
-spond, lanet McOwcn, s.,crabbed the wheel to iUld• the car oU the
road to a stop. . Her mother was taken to Tustin Community Hospital by ambu·
,lance. where she is listed in 6atisfactory oondiUon today u docton
conduct tests to determine why she blacked out.
Liberal Group Opposing
Ford for Vice President
WASHINGTON IUPfl -_The !~st
organized opposition to Gerald R. Ford'a
nomination as vice president surfaced
today. At the same Ume, Congress began
a two-stage oon!innation process .wbJcb
could take a month to complete.
'Ille liberal group, Americans for
Democrat Action CADA), said its na-
tional board w<ed unanimcusly at a
metlln« here Swiday "to oppose con-
firmation of COngre!small Ford u '1ce
president."
Key congmsional ligurta in both
parties, however, ba•e predicted that,
barring the unooverj.ng of IOl'De lo-far
undisclosed !law in his reconl, the 86-
yeaMld iloulo GOP Jeoder llhouJd bave
' Ray Hudson, general manager of the POLITICAL CORRUmON PROBE
SET IN BAl TIMORI, Pago 4 Costa ?tiesa district, said ODe possible D } Q
compromise involves the exteO!ion of oug as notes
''the leases beyond the year 2016, the
-v current expiration date. Hudson said an easy time being confirmed as the ~some form of ownership . rather than LBJ as Saym" g sucoeuor to Spiro T. Agnew.
' least, might also be possible. "Congms souJd require a lull in-
, The San Joaquin Reservoir was ped vestlgation into the allepUom: of
, emptied just before 1 .. t Christmas when Phone Tap m•·•·-"·--or tbe nominee'• ·-·-,·a leak was found during a routine ~ ____._
malnLenance check. The Irvine Ranch tunds," ADA aald.
, Water District owm the reservoir and WASHINGTON CUPO -U.S. supreme So far, the only question ral!ed publicly
paid slightly more than $1 million to Court Justice William 0. Douglas said about.Ford's canipalgn flnancea coocems
repair it. today Lyndon B. Johnson told him while an $ll,500 contribution to his 1970 cam-San Joaquin 'A'il!i put back into service he was president that J o h n so n • s
, Sept, 26. Officials at the Irvine Ranch telephone wa!i tapped. Douglas also said paign which be allegedly did not report
,.water Distri ct say the repair money he was "morally certain" the high to the clerk of the House.
came from their runds and put a oon-court's conference room has been "bug-Ford told reporters Saturday the tn-
siderable dent in their budget. ged ." . c\dent could be "adequately explained."
The agencies which have refused to "}Ve live in. a reg!mc where the d1rt~-He-said-the-money-exceeded the amount ~pay on tlleir lease agree·0men=~(i~sa~y~the~-.. bus-cm~e~ss~o'°r ~w'-c•~e.,...tapping runs rampanf,' . 1 .
' reservoir was empty so they bad nothing Douglas said, caUing the practice "the his persona ca_mpaign ~lttee. was
• to pay on. d. hi h lmost every newspaper ~lov.'ed to receive,. and that he signed
has fi ed i . J!iease w c . a _ . . .,. tl over to Republican naUooal bud-
The Irvine District Ii c oums tell~ U5 ~s ~tsoned our l:iOOy po!1t1c. quarters for use in behalf of other
v.'ith the individual agencies, but has Dissentmg Jn. the l\igh court s denial candidates. He invited committees con-not yet filed a rormal lav."Sllit. The f b -1 ho 1 · ed that claim, say Irvine officials. is i·ust a 0 ai to a woman w c aim sidering his confirmation to k>ot ."fully" questions put to he~ by a sr~ jury into the. incident.
preliminary step to negotiations with were thf! prod_ uet o( illegal surveillance. The New York Ti ........ -1--,.,,_.;oned separate leasing agencies. 1 d '"~ ilJ:MJ ............ The Coas1a\ r.tunicipa\ Water Di5tricl, Doug as sai : Ford's qualifications to become vice
'1"1lich did pay under prote5t, ls also "We who live in the District of Co\um-president. .
expected lo negotiate some lype of set· bia know that electronic surveillance "The President's dDoe ii most
Uement !or its member ageocie.:;. is commonplace. 1 am indeed morally . diitingulsbed for his lack 'of dlatiDcUon," ., Certain that tbe cOnference· room of the Times sa1a Sunday ln ail editorial.
Sunshine Brings
Attendance Up
At Mesa Fiesta
, Dazzling Indian sum mer weather drew
huge crowds over the weekend to La
Flesta de Costa ~lesa, creating probably
)he best alt('Ildancc in the history or
thP cultura l resllval.
General Chairman Les Miller credited
,lhe ideal weather among other factors
for the !iucccss of the combina tion
carnival. art shov.· aocl community fair.
'"I think we probably had 25.<XXI people
over the three days ." added Chamber
of Comn1erce ~xceutive f.1anagcr Nick
Ziener.
Today. more lhan 20 commu nity
organiialions which operated booths.
games and conce!isiom arc tabulating
how much money they look in for
cha ritable and co1nrnunity service pr<r
jects.
this court bas been 'bugged,' and J>resi. It caDed Ford "a ruJHJf-tbHUJl con-
dent Johnson during his tenn ln tbe gressman ... a supremeiy loyal rowJder..
White House asserted to me that even up of Republican vote 1 for
his phone was tapped." Administration measurea."
Douglas did not elaborate on either "F ,.,_......_. b'"'--;,.,,. -.1th instance. But he noted the Justice or a ....,.'6........ ~ ......... '6 over •1
Department did not deny bugging 1 the ~ve 1976 presuieaUal candidates
attorneys of the woman, Marguerite hi& shortage of discernible quallftcations
Anne Heutsche, who was arre!ted by the for poesible succession to the pr~,
FBI in ronnection with removal of is, perversely, likely to enhance his
materials from a SelecUve Service office. changes d almost automatic con-firmation," the Times said. Douglas declared:
"The conversation or one's lawyer over
the telephone may be as helpful to
Big Brother as the conversation or the
accused herself.
"In this Orwellian era . . . we deal
with a disease that has pe rmeated our
society."
The \\'Oman wa3 arrested on charges
of receiving more than 1,800 recor_ds
And folders of Selective Service locals
At Evanston. Ill . She was cited for
contempt after refu sing to respond to
questions from a Chicago grand jury.
Douglas recalled a 1928 statement by
Justice Oliver Wendell lfolmes calling
wiretapping a "dirty business," and said
both Supreme Court rulings and rederal
!av.• had been flouted in it s use by
enforcement .agencies.
The r .. t step of tbe «COl'IJ"'""""''"' Iona!
proc6! is a thorough check of the
f.tichigan Congressman's pmona1 and
professional life by the FBI and other
investigators, requested by the House
Judiciary and Senale Rules committees.
This is expeeted to take about two
weeks.
Then the two committees \\ill bold
!iepara te hearings, a process which some
sources say could t¥e up to tVo"O more
v·eeks. 'Ibe committee chairmen, Sen.
Ho11.·ard Cannon (0-Nev.), and Rep.
Pete r Rodino (0-N.J .), have agreed la
allow \h·e television coverage of the
hearings.
From Page 1
FIREMEN .•.
ti ans Egyp . ' '.
Now Across
Su~ .. canal
B7 \Jnlld !'ms Ulenalio .. I
Egypt baa succeeded 1n get ting almost
tll entire army across the S~z Canel
but Israeli troops have thrown back
another Egyptian human wave assault
on one of three vital passes leading
into the Sinai Desert, llrael report«!
today. The Sinai struglo·-shaping
up u tbe decisive blWe of the 1.(klay
war. (Related stories, Page S.)
On the Syrian froO~ Israel said it
had broken through the central sector
of the 60-mlle Golan Heights line,
smublng Iraqi armOttd ron:os, d<siroy·
Ing -ol talllS and .._, rem-
unta ol the !rs.qi bfmY !leelng in
retttat. It was the second disastrous
cle!est ol the war !or Ira<i.'
Farther to the northeast: Israeli
patrola struclt within nine · milei ol
Dan\UCUS, reaching . the '1Jla~e of
VlMya, and armored CQJumns '!ere
wltbin H miles of the S)'l'.ian• Clp!lal.
But the main Israell forces were
reported bogged down in heavy Dgbtlng
at the important a'OS.'roads town of
Saasa 22 miles southwest of Damascus
Israf:u r>erense Mlni.11.fr: Moibe Dayan
reported to the nation that Syria bad
beec pusbed back !sr enough into its
own territory behind the 19'7 ceas&fire
line .. that Israel could P'" the highest
pdorlty to the 5'iez froO~ He said the
war would be "long in da,ys and heavy
ln bloodabed ...
llrael said Iii p.lots -led the
aklee over the 'Middle East as they
lllruck deep into Syria lac! Egypt. Air
raid lllrem walled in Clln> again today
but there wu: no lndicaUon the. Israell
planes -bed near the capital. llraeli
artUJery hlt the outskirts of Damascus.
Another lndlcaUon the war would be
long and fierce came from Cairo where
Egyptian political sources said Egypt
was standlng flnn on Us insistence that
there be no cease-fire unUJ the Arabs
rece.ived lrooclad guaranlees o( complete
Israeli withdrawal from occupied Arab
lands.
The 1emio[ficlal Cairo newspaper Al
Abram said the main objective of the
Egyptian offensive was to seize control
of the three passes leading lhrough a
low range of mountains into the heart
or the Sinai. They are the h1itla, in
the center, the Khatmia near the
Medituranean behind Qantan, and the
El-Gedei , pass In the south. All ,are
a~~ :=1
reported
the Egyptians used tanb . and .!?Oops ·
lo human wave assa'Ults· today ~ drive
toward the Khatmla Fass but were
thrown back with heavy loSses and Israel
conUnued to block: the roads to the
east.
"The main feature of air activity by
midday la the fact that only the Israeli
Air Force has taken the iniUative and
Is In the air on both fronts," a com-
munique said in one of ttie 1trongest ••••!l·ti<ils of Isrseli air superiority to
date.
1be Israeli Air Force Wd its planes
hit three airfields in Egypt, one of
them lO mila north ol Cairo, and bomb-
ed Syria's Mediterranean coastal f\Jel
dumps at Tartus and Lat.akia. Damascus
said the Israeli planes hit civilian targets
in those cities.
Hoffa Raps Colson
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NEWPORT BEACH FIRE VICTIM SURVEY$ CHARRED HALL
Sylvi• T~eman Leaped from Second Story to Escape Flames
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COSTA MESA CITY COUN CU,
Regular m~!Lctty Hall . 6:30 p.m.
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UCI LECTURES -"World or Women"
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COSTA MESA SENIOR CITIZENS
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Two Oassrooms
Burned in Grove
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OAKWOOD ...
said the 34 units affect.00 are all valued
at a1l9ut $20,000 each, with two gutted
and an additional $10,000 damage to
!he corridor area of the complex.
lfe said all 34 units in the building,
however, sustained some smoke or water
damage, which would possibly increase
the overall Joss in the predawn fire.
The blaze apparentl y brok_e out in
Apt. 205, where fdrs. Tedcman livee:.
Carlin said neither tbe owners nGr
the fiie department J1as yet determined
hO\f the blw;. originated but said it
started in 'tlie living room. area .
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Paul, Minn':, Cincinnati. Ohio, and . the
Texas cities of Austin, Waco San,
Antonio Fort Worth, Jlouston-Galveston
and EJ Pa»Las Cruces-AlaRIOiordo,
N.M.
The plans -including · oontrols . on
vapors from gasoline !itatims and othtt"
l'Clmmercial establishments and a variety
of other teclmiques to complement pollu·
lion control ·devices on new cars -1 are designed to meet requirements 0(
the Clean Air Act of 1970. Jn general,
the !itates have until um to achieve
the quality of air required by the act.
Fire or possible incendiary origin
WASHINGTON <UPI) -Former destroyed l'A'O classrooms et Rancho
Teamsters Union President James R. Alamitos High School in Garden Grove
Pacen1aker Boosted
Hoffa Sunday accused fonner presiden· Sunday, police reported. NE\V YORK (AP) -General Electric
tial aide Charles Colson of keeping him 'J1lC loss was e!itimated at $28,000 said Sunday it developed a chemical
out of union politics until 1980 in order in the blaze 11.·hich 16 men from five battery for heart pacemakers which
to curry favor with Hoffa's successor. fire un!Ls conHned to the adjoining should last as long as nu c I ear
Frank Fitzsimmons. Hoffa was barred classroom.!. F'iremen said the rooms pacemakers but prove much Jess C05Uy.
from \Dllon activlUes by condiUoos at· were fully involved when they arrived GE announced it de veloped a sodimn-
tached to the commutation of bis sen-on the scene at 1:18 a.m. bromine battery which should be able
tence after he served 58 months on Garden Grove Fire Chief Sam Sparks to power pacemakeNi continuously for
Ziener said a tabulated list 11.·i\I be
released wi thin a few wceJ.;s, oullining
the fi nancial posture of La Fiesta de
Costa l\1esa.
A hi~hlight of Sunday·s activilic3 was
the selection and crowning of ?-.1elaine
Suzanne ··~1istv" L<-e a~ i\1i!i!i Costa
!y'lesa from arTiong ;1 field of lovely
candidatc!i.
Little H ar1n Done
By Coustnl Fog
a 1964 jury-tampering convicUoD, said the blaze appeared to be arson. 10 years.
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But the dense. couony fog apparentl y
didn't do any harm on the highways
"·here it slowed traffic a bit.
A few cars '-''it h 'A·eak batteries or
in need of a tuneup 11.·ere slow starting
due to the dampness, which 'A'3S expeeted
to burn off by OOOfl .
Cali(ornta High11.·ay Patrol officers said
they encountered no Increased accidents
attributable to the soupy morning (og,
nor did police in Costa ?-.tesa or Ne11.'POfl
Beach.
The dr izzly mist ls among the nnt~
to hit the Orange Coast as autumn
of 1973 sets in wilh its chi lly nights
and occasiooally·scorching days.
Remodeling of the !dth floor will in-
cl ude creating an office ror Fire Chief
John Marshall In the east wing and
sending the pe""'11lel d•partment dcwn
to the third floor .
The fourth floor -never used since.
the fiVt!-floor structure was built until
it wa.s temporarily leased to the Orange
County Weilarn Department -will be
completely ~one.
City Atl.<rney Roy June and bl! staff
will move into the quarters recently
vacated when the county welfare depart-
ment rnoved oot into its own new
qua rters.
Agnew Blasted
Publisher Calls Him 'Hoodlum'
LAS VEGAS IUPI) -Publisher Hank Greenspun. m called
a ''radiclib" by Spiro Agnew, has branded the former vice prtSldt nt "a poUtl•
caJ hood1um " who "catertd to the !Al cats who J\UHed his poclcetl wtth
bribes." ( R'laltd story, Page 4).
Agnew "was motivattd on ly by a c:onniviDg, cteatin& mind and lack ol
cllaractcr," GrctMpun said Sunday 1n a front-page tditort al In bts W Vqts
Sun. "lie was in every seme 1 ppUtlcal hoodlum aDd this is the man who
stood a heartbtat away from the presidency of the Ulllted States.
"I c.1n fee l no ~palllon rOf' the tragic end!ng of Agnew's paUUcal
c:irter. I do feel 18dnet:s that the American people cauld be takeo ln by tb1I
foul loudmouth who bullied his way into the White House" •
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