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1973-12-03 - Orange Coast Pilot
7 l • VOL, 6'. NO, U,, 2 SI CTIONJ, 2l ,AGIS • • • I • v1ser Hit-and-run Motori~t • Torches Car • in Irvine • • • • • • • • • 'Nixon Paid $6,000 Tax • Ill 3 Years' Boa.ting Accident Huntington Man • Killed Ill Ocean A 23-year~ld Huntington Beach man suffered a ratal slashing from the pro- ~llcr of an outboard motor off the ent rance to Dana Harbor Sunday. Harbor patrolmen blamed a fr eak ac- cident for I.he dea th of Catvin Elmore Denham Jr. of 18011 Shoreview Circle. Denham suffered severe gashes in the area of his right knee in the mishap which occurred when the throttle of the motor powering a 13-foot runabout stu ck and sent the craft into a tight circle. i 'atrolmen sa id the operator of the small boat, Robert \Villiam Cowell. 2fi . of 16338 ~·ingslOne St., FoWltain Valley, told them the me<:hanism stuck on full as the sn1a ll crafl was about a quarter· mile off the harbor entrance. r>cnhan1 was thrown into the '<l.'atrr and hit by the blades of the motor's prop. After the motor finally was shut off, Denham ""·as too far from the craft for Cowell to hel p, and the owner ~ shouling to other boaters for assistance. Jt came from Robert Allen WlUis of san Juan Ca pistrano, and Steven C. Sargent of Laguna Beach. Denham was picked out or lhe water conscious, but bleeding severely fro1n severed blood ves,,els, His rescuers ap- plied a tourniquet and raced toward the harbor district docks at !he harbor mouth. Sargent's application or a tourniquet apparently came too late, officials said, Oraage Cout Weitller · Sunny and wanner Is the way the weattier servtce calls it for Tues· day, with blahs In the Uppe!' 1111s at the beachea rlslo& lo the low 70I inland. Ovenliglrt lows Jn the upper 405. - INSmE TODA. Y "Dandy Dan" ¥trtdlth ·tings once agai-n. El is record, ''Trov- el1n' Man" which cmce brought .him a $2.54 <Ol/Olty, has been reissued. See story, Page 9. and Denham died shortly after his ar· rival al San Clemente General Hospital. Patrolmen said the ill-fated cruise of !he small boat had taken the n1en to the area of the San Clemente pier and the freak mishap occurred as the men were returning to port. The tragedy marked the first fata l boating mishap in or near the harbor since the facility opened two years ago. Energy Chief Love, Aide Both Resig11 V.1ASHlNGTON (AP) -President Nix· on·s chief energy adviser. John A. Love, and his deputy, Charl es G. DiBona. resigned today In anticipation of an official announcement handling the power over energy .issues to someone else. An informed source s11id Love and DiBona submitted resignations this morning but that Nixon had not yet accepted tbem. At a regular White Hous e news bri er- STATE MOTORISTS CURB LONG TRIPS, Story Pago S ing, spokesman Gerald L. Warren said, in answer to questions. that Love "'as sUll the chlef energy adviser:. And Wa r- ren declined to discuss whether Love is resigning.' Infonned iourres revelled Saturday the white White House planned to es tablish a new Federal En e r g y Adrnin11tration, taking . pver energy emergency proerams from 'the In terior °""'rlment and lo 'be heeded by deputy Treuury Secretary WWlam E. Simon. The -.on1 of this llhift had ,been ~led for I a.m. (PST ) today llut ll'.atl poolponed at the last minute. and \Ya~ said It mtaht co~ on Tqeoday. Warren said the delay waa caUBed only by the need lo work out further detatll of the organtzaUonal shill Slmon earlier challenged suggestions that his ·Impending appointment 1.....,, the chance ol. paollne nilklnlng. "That Isn't so," Slman responded quickly when asked In an Interview whether that is what his appointment rncana. "I don'f rule out rationing. I doh't rule.oil! anything." Slmon, 46, said tbe new agency would begin ~1¥ to ·i.y to come up with new federal prog~ma for tackling the (lee IU!SION, Pl .. t) Darkening Saigon Sky . " .. A huge s moke cloud darkens the sky over Saigon as it billows up from the burning Shell Oil Company petroleum complex on the outskirts of the city. Communist gunners bombarded the huge oil dump, starting fires th.at burned as much as 35 million gallons of gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel and other petroleum products. (Story Page 4.) Massive Strike Hits Markets ·in Southland By WILLIAM SCHREIBElf Ot "'-O.llY ,.Hot Stiff A spot check of 15 Orange Coast markets today suggesU!d shoppers won't have much (rouble buying groceries because of the current strike -as Jobg as they are patient with box boys manning cash registers. Members of four unions rejected a contract offer by market opei'ators Sun· UNldNS ·STRIKE 0SOUTHLAND MARKETS, Story Page 5 day night and a massive strike-lockout went tnte effect throughout Southern California. Re)<cting the offer from the food empl(>yers councll wero teamsters, meat eutters, machinists and o p e r 3 t i n g engineers, wi~h retail clerks txpected to honor the picket lines. 1A total of 100,000 , workers were expected to be out on strike. ln the meantin;e, say Orange Coast store managers, life .will go on as usual. Even the three markets targeted by the unions -Luckx, Safeway and Thrif· timai't -opened on time. this morning. About the only thing out of ftie ordinary shoppers will be confronted with arc a few pickets in lront or most target chain stores. · "We are ppen for business as usual and we have· various assistants and stock boys at the cash registers,'' said a spoke·srnan for the Lucky Market at 21m Harbor Blvd. ,in Costa Mesa . "We have two pickets out front but it Isn't bad at all." Spokesmen for bolh sides of the wage dispute said theft would~ Se•ere prob- lems with the distril)ulioo of food bec11use of the teamsters \\'aikout. But, they say, food will be avallll:lile. "Everything's normal so f'*r and we haven't experienced any shortages," sai d a i;pokesman for Sta te r Brothers t\olarket at 2180 NeYl(>Ort Blvd. in .. Costa Mesa. Most market managers refused to IS•e STRIKE, Page 11 Driver Torches Auto lnvolvecl In Hit-and-rtm The driver of a hit-and-n1n car at· tempted to destroy the evidence Satur· day by driving his vehicle into a ditch in Irvine and torching it, Irvine police alleged today. Irvine resi dent Richard N. Gale, 15191 Champagne Circle, told investigating of· ficers he found the air ablaze near the CUiver Drive turnoff on Moulton Parkway and that he flung: open the doors to see whelher someone was trap. ped inside. No one was in or near (See EVIDENCE, Page Z) Horse Kills Girl , PORTERVILLE IUPll -Brenda Fer· rell. 11, of Springville, was killed Sunday when she fell from a horse and wa s dragged about one mile. Authorities said the victim wa~ playing steer roping Hl the L.A. ~lartin ranch near here when she fc U from the horse and becante entangled in the ro pe . •• Real Estate Profit Also Revealed \VASfl fNG TON (AP) -The \Vhilc lfouse \\"ii ! formally disclose this \rCt'k thal President Nixon paid less than S6JMJO in federal income taxes the past three years. sources report. Confidential documen ts under prepara- tion al so Ji~l Nixon as paying mor e than $72.000 in federal income taxes in the fir st yeor of his presidency - before he obta'ineo a substantial tax deduction for donation of vice presiden· lial papers to the governmenl. The documents shO\\' he paid $38.646 in federal taxes soon afte r he took office on his 1968 inco1ne as a lawyer. And !hev disclose that $30.916 y,·as 1\ ithheld ·from his paycheck in the first fii·t· rnonths or this year for his !973 !<l.'\C!t. Nixon's !ialary as president is .$200.000 a ye:ir. I-le al so receives a tax-free $~0.000 annual f'Xpen se allov•ance. and reco rds di sclose he has made substantial profi ts on renl estat e tr:insactions since taking offiee. The lnfonnation is contained in :i f:t'rics of statements <ind documcnL<> :'chedu!ed to be Sl'nt 1nembers of Congress this 1reek and then released publicly as part or the \\'hite llou.~~ effort to disprove allegations atx:iul 1!1c J>resident·s person<1l finances_ Documents examined by T h c Associated Press gave this breakdown on his federal income ta xes: 1969 -$72,.61l6. t970 -$789. 1971 -$878. t972 -$4,298. The documents indicate that soon arter t2king office in 1969 Nixon also paid S7 ,351 in New York state income taxes for 1968 earnings as a Man hattan lawyer. Since then. they indicate he paid no state or local laxes. Although California is his voting residence, sources said Nixon 's tax ac- countants obtained an outside legal opin- ion tttat for tax purpose'.!\ hi s residence is the District of Columbia -and that district Jaw exempts presidents from (See TAXES, Page%) OL1J AUTO MOVES FAST WITl-l AD 11c~·s a '6~ Chevy that moved pretty fast for an old car. First party to look at it after the ad appeared ln the Daily Pi lot bought the car. Here's the ad that ma de it move: 06-1 CHEVY. 3 spd .. good en- gine, needs tires. good trans- portation. $150. (f'ttone No. I \'oo cnn moV'C rDen:tiandise. too. with a llaily Pilot ad. Dial the direct line to results ~ 642-S678. i ;.;: - .. " h ~ Privat e Sessi@fl I •~• f'rorn Page 1 TAXES. • • Sirica Listens local inco1ne taxl'S. Sonic if1fornli1tifl11 on Nixon's u1comr. t:ix paymt•nl.'> s u1•r.11·1•d l't11 l11·r -Slll'll :is lhc sioall ~illlOltU!:. Jur 1!170 and J97! dist·losl·d 111 Oc.1obt.•r by !hr Providence .Journal·Hull ctin . Out the bre<l kdO\.\'n obtained •iy the Associated ' Pr€'sS Sun dny \vu s 1he 1nost cotn· prehens1\'e tJll !he con1 rovcrsi :i l issue .. To Tape Copies • '· ·. WASHINGT(lN ltJPll -V.S. l)istrict Judg(' John .J Si1'lt <l bt•ga n ltSl('ning in pi·iva !c tod ay 10 ··t·x[1tt eop1l.'s" o[ 11-esideHl '.'\ 1xo11 ·s suhpor n:ied \\'ntergate tapes. Todd Ch nstofferson, 5inca·s Jaw clerk, St at ion 0 1cner Pumped U7J ll ANFOHD I AP) -A San Joa- quin Va lley dealer, .Ja1nes Baskin of lianford , got mad because he closed and a marke t kept its self- service pumps open, police said. So Vaskin fired .38 caliber slugs Sunday into each of the open sta- tion's six pumps, then threaten ed to kill the clerk, officers said. Baski n \l'as arrested on in- vestigation of assault wit h intent to commit n111rdcr. Mari11e's Wife Raped at Home 111 Air Station Marine Qirps officers today are work- ing with Orange County Sheriff's officers.. in in vestiga ti ng the rape dur ing the weekend of an El Toro !\1arine's wife. Sheriff's officers said the 22-yea r·old vicli nl was raped by an intruder \1·ho broke lnto her apartm ent In the El Toro ~1a rinc Corps Air Statlon's \V herry Housing facility on 'l'rabuco Hoad. They said the slee ping vicirn "'as pull- ed from her bed by the intruder \vho ripped off her nightgown and wa rned her that if she did nol cooperate he would kill her six·mon!h·o ld baby v:ho was slee ping nearby. Deput ies said !he victim was la1er treated by a base physician and allo11·ed •, ... to return home. Her att ac ker was ;._.~escrlbed .by d~puti~s as. a male, Mex· 'i 1can·Amer1can in his middle twenties, ~,. weigh ing abou t 150 po11nds and fi ve fee t ·~1 11 in height. i<· ~ Kissi1iger Plans ";To Visit Faisal " · 111 Mi<least TriJJ WASHINGTON (AP ) -Secretarv Cif State Henry A. Kissinger will visit King Faisal of Saudi Arabia later this mont h as part of a five-nation !rip !llrrnigh th e ?\fiddle East, dipJcin<l(iC sources ~aid today. Kissinger n1ay add orhcr C\JU11tries, including Lebanon, to his itinerary. lf is travel plans will be formally announced within the next few days . 'The projected call on Faisal \\'ill scr\·e two purposes (I) to try lo enlist !hf' king's aid in spurring other Arab states toward a productive peace conference and 12) to try to relax the ol l squeeze by shO\\'ing that Vt'ashington is indeN:l pushing Jsrarl to the JK'arc tab!c. in Geneva Dec . 1 ~. Kissi nger ll·:i1·L·s \\';1shi ns1on this weekend for a rneet1ng o' 1he ~or;h Atlantic. 1'reaty Organiza!Jon mi nister s in lln1sscls. A(ter a posstb!e stop in LA>ndon fur a S!)('ech. he will go to the r-.1iddle F.ast to 5N! leaders in Egypt, Syria . Jord.1n ;ind Israel as v,•pJI <>S Faisal before mo1'1ng on to Geneva for the first phase uf the ta lks. The visit 10 S~•ri;i is c.unsidered signifi- cant bec ausC> w11h the exception of a one-hour session lx·!\Vt>en Kissinger and Mohamed Zak<in;i lsn1ail, the deputy fore ign ministC'r, 1here has been no of- ficial U.S.-Syrian con1 act in more than ;i ye;ir. ORANGE COAST DAILY•PILOT flit O••nve t out OAILV <'!LOT, wit~"'"!(.~ 11 'ombl"ed lf\f NtWI ,,,~ .... DVbll•h•a l>V tti• Or•o~t (Nt! Pvb•.,~loG (omo•nv ~•P• ,..,, M1illon1 •" Pvbll•"""· Mo"Clav 111ro110fl Frld1y, for Cost• ~tt•, ~'"'P<l't 6,•c~. 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UC.cl Wi!llOlll tfi'Klel ,., mil...., el «tV!'fltl'ol o-•• '-'<! cieH _,_ Hill ., CO>ftt Mew. c1nflDf'n11. ""*"'•'ltol w (Ml'ltf a.u .._111rv: i... ,...11 lJ 1t .._1111v1 mtllflry ' .. 111111ion. 11.41 l"Ollll'llf, -;:,, ~ ' . .. "'as the only other person in a clooed jury room v"he.n..' lh(' judge listened to ihc tap<:•s. The {'lt'rk said copies wcr(' bt'i11i:: us<·d so that Sirica co uld not ;iccid!.'nt;illy t'rasc anything fln 1l1l" original s. ThC'rf' 1vas no elaboration or how the copies were made, Chrisroffei·son sa id federal n11.1rsh<1ls cht'Ckl·d the roorn in ad van ce to n1a kc sure 1t v:;_is not bugged. 'l'hc t',1'1stt•nct• or the t11pcs v:as revealed 111 Jul y during th e Senate \\'at ergatc 1:r.1nn1 itt cc hearings. Aftt·r :i long court b:iule, the \\lhite House s:u<l 111 OetobC'r 11 v.•oul d L'01npl y 11•ith a l~ S. Court of Appeals rulin g directing that Sirica be allowt'CI to t'X· an1lne the tapes to se c if they contain ~vidence nced('d by the Watergate grand JUry. At the ht'H l't of t)I(' COfl[f(l\'('J'SY IS the eslimllted $500,000 in dt:ductiflns Nix · on claimed for donation 1,1£ vie(' presiden- tia l pa!X'rs to the National Ar<'hives. C)n No v. 17, Nixon to ld a news con· fercni:e that the lntcrn;Jl Revenue Service audited his reiu rns and rnised no ques tions :iboul the deduetio11s l1l' sprr:id over a thn'1"Vl'.lr pe1·1od and 1·on1bin1'd 11·Jth 1'l~(·;1 hl t' un•!'1!-tage in· lt'IT.~1 ;ind prop1·11 1 1:1~ d•·dth '!l(HI '> "If !ill'\' ~10. I 11111 l•1' g!,,1d lo h;1\'t· !l ie p;qx:rs-b:1i'k ;1111) I 11•ill pay H1t~ !;-~x tx't·ause l thi nk lhev arc Wiirth 1no rc than th."11." he said. . . Nixon appan·n!ly 11:ud no r·ap1tal g;11ns i:L\ 011 Ilic .~ale 111 lhl' hulk of. ~is ;i:1n Clr111c11 !•' t·~l;ltt• lo 11Hh_1stn<1l.1sl l \~ibcrt 1\llp!;111;1lp -:11lullier !11:1)01' potl\l 1n 1he t'u11tro1't'i"SI' 111 t'I' t11s 1ax(·-;. . Si rica said he would make no an· nouncement about v.·ha t he learned from lhe ta pes after he fi nished. monitoring them .. Jt111io1• Miss C1•01v1ted lu a Sept. 5 11l·11·.; t'Ollft·rt ·nl.'('. N1:.:011 indil'<l !Cd he fl'IXJ!'H'd 110 profit Oil th~ Mn1plcx tn1ns:1c!ion, s;iyinJ.!. ··The !HS, :i f!(•r it~ ;iudtl . did rl<'I 01·dt•r :1 thi'lngt' If ii hJt!. r ll'Ollld il :t1 v piiid lhl' l<lX." 'rhe judge dN'ided to use earphones to n1onitor the conversa1io ns. . Si rjca 11•itl rc!'tHll t' hl'arlngs Tursday into the ca ust· of ;111 lB·nilnute t1un1 on one Wpe. Both IY hJte House and prosec ution Jawvf'rs said thPv v;;int ed to question Alex~ndcr il'L Haig.' pr1.1sidt:n - tial chief of staff, :ind his deputy. John tfuntington Beach lligh Sl.'hool C'OCd Sue 'frc!>ter, 17_ is llontington Beat h's 1073 .Junior l\'!1ss. She \\'a..; crowned Satu rday nlg lll at Gold('n \Ve:,t C'ollege a~ i:li111ax of annual ,J<1~·cee event and \Viii F:o on to st.'.l te con1pe rition. Secon d run ner·up is J ,i ~a Rronn , 17 de ft! al:'o of Jlunting1on J~eaC'h Jl igh. Fir!'t rll ll · ner-up th i ~ year is .Jeri t'rouc:h. 17 (righll, a i\!Jrina ll1gll Sl'l1 ool studen t S1ill ~l110T h<'r l'lvrnl'lll 1n tile lax: funll' ern1 crs nn tlh" ~a ir l:i:-1 ~'t'.1 r of tv.•o \'at·ant Jots in Key Uisl'<1.\'l1C, Fla. C. Bennett , this 1veek. \Vatergate prosecutors consider the tapes their "most imj)Orl<Jnt" ev idt'IK'c and have asked for more of theni. Former Co11vict Indicted Fro111 Pagel RESIGN Vt'hite House aides sair! Nixon owned the Jots joi11tl v ,1·ith hi s rl:u1ghter. Tricia Ni xon Cox , aitd shared t.he profits with her. • • • From Pagel A prosecution source said tha t, dt'Spite flaw s i.n the tapes," ... \Ve still consider them !he most i1np¢rtan t :;ingle piece of evide nce \\'e have !o go on . That's v•hy \\'1~'1·e asked for n1ore tapes. We hc1pc the ;:1dditional tapes \\'ill provide sonic of the inform ation tha!'s lost on thP ones that have already been tll rncd over." In Nigi1el Ba11k Burglary fuel shortage. Simon had 1*en a principal in an Admini stration poli cy struggle o\·er whether formal rationing of short sup- plies or a stiff gasoline tax is lhe best government response lo the fuel shortage. EVIDENCE ... It was not cle ar just \vhat addit iona l t:ipes or ho1v man y were being requested. The \\lhi1e House has turned over to Lr S. District C-Ourt. seven taped con· \'{'rsa!ions plus several 1naster tape reels. 11d1it h it s<lys v.'ill sho\v !ha t 1v.·o other C'Qnversations 1vere nrver recorded. Depu ty Chie f of Staff Gen .. John C. Bennett. v.·ill be ques tioned about Jus notes already introduced in evidence indica ting he was unable to dupl ica te tapes· of f\\'O meetings between the Presi- dent and his aide, John \V . Dean !IT. apparentl y beca u.se lhe originals \1·erc of poor qaality. The two tapes, involving conversations Sept . 15, 1!172, and March 13, 1973, are considered among the roost important in reconstructing what Dean told the President abou t the WatergaJe cover-up. Dean told the Senate Watergate com- mittee that on Sept. IS the President congratulated him for doing a "good job" in keeping th e lid on the scandal. From Page 1 STRIKE ... con1ment or give their names saying only that any officla! comment had to ('{)me from central offices. some as far away as Boise, Idaho. Marine to Face Jail Sente11cing 111 Bar Fracas Can1p Pcndle!on t.Iari ne Terry Lee \\'1ckh11n1 \I ill bt~ senten ced J an 2 in Orange County Superior Cou rl to \.\'h at t'()uld be a state prison tenn of stx ni onths to li fe for the wounding of a ftc llo w Marin e in a Sa n Clemente fracas. A jury ended a full da y of deliberations and a "'eek long trial by returning lo Judge J .. E, T. "Ned" Rutter's cour troom lat e Frida;,' to find \Vickham, 19, guilty of assaul t V.'ith a deadly weapon a11d unl awfu l possession of a fireann. S<in r1en1ente poli c arrested Wickh am !\lay 16 shor11y after an incident outside a cocktail lounge al El Camino Real tind C:idiz Road. They charged him \\•Ith th e \\'Ounding of !\-larine John Patrick ,!\·Josher. 23. 11 \l'as testified that a quarrel that bega n \'lith the hrandishing of knives, a re\'olvcr and \\1orld War II samurai S\\·ord enfled when \Vickham used his l\f•apon to fell :\los her with tv"o st s. 1\1 osher has since recove red fro1 his wounds. Cll!CAG O (APJ -An e.'<-<'011 \'iet.. em pl oyed :is a public relations nui n to improve the image of the Teamsters wiion has been indicted on charges of transportation arxl unlawful s<t!e of stolen s!'curi!ics in connection v.•ith a Laguna Niguel bank burglary. Harry !fall, a former Chicagoa n 110\V Jiving in Be\'erly l·lills, Calif., \\'as in- dicted by a fed eral grand jury \Yrdncs- day. lie was placed on $100,000 bend. Arra ignment in U.S. District Court \\'as sched uled for Thursday. The indictment says Hall unlav.•ful!y sold a.nd transported about · $175 ,000 of stolen securities tha t had been pa11 of $5 million worth of Treasury bonds and notes stolen from the Laguna-Niguel branch of the United Bank of California in !\larch 1972. •tall was arrested in Chicago by FBI agents last April on one of h.is trips 2 in Nasliville Murders Gave False Identity T\\'O of three suspects held In the fat.al shooting of a Laguna Hills woman and a count ry-western guitarist in Nashville last week gave false iden tities to police, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said. Mildred Hazelwood, 46, of 24252 Pike Roa d, and James Widener were found shot to death in an alley, apparent victims of a robbery. Checking fingerprinlo; in Washington , the FBI said it discovered the true identity of r-.1 aurice Taylflr, 30, of SL LA>uis. \.vho had originally given his name as l~loyd Griff in of Pasadena. Also identi fied \~·as Phillip Glen Mason, 23, of Los An ge les, who had been jailed under the nam e of Lewis Barlow, Jr., of Birm ingham, Ala. The third suspe ct, J errold ~1ildred. 2~. of Birn1inghan1 , gave police his right na me, the FBI spokesmen said. The three were ca ptured last Thursday night after a shootoul wi th police at a Memp his motel. !\1rs. Widener and her husband \vho died ten ino nths ago. \\'ere longtime friends of \Vldencr. She had gone to Nashville lo visit her son v.•ho is in the Army at Fort Caampbel l. Ky. She was buried this weekend beside her husband at Arlington Nation al Cemetery, Four Die in Auto VISALii\ (UPll -A 48-ycar·old San JTise inan ap p.i rcn!l y ran a stop sign rind slammed inlo another vehicle Sun- day, killing four young Visalia women, the California High1vay Patrol reported. Tapes Goat? , Miss Woods 'Catc h,ing Blaine' NEW YORK (UPJ) -The attorney for presidential secretary Rose Mary Woods says she has been made the goat of the Watergate tapes case, Newsweek magazine has reported. The magazine said Sunday the attorney, Charles Rhyne, former American Bar Association president; told a friend: ".Just from ,the litlle I know, I could blow the lid righ t off the White House." Rhyne told Newsweek he is conte mplatin g caUing Miss Woods back to the stand this week to change her version of how 18 minutes of a cru cial presidential tape recording was era!!ed. New~week said Mi ss Woods hired Rhvne after Pre,.ldent Nixon's ('hief adviser, Alexander Ha ig Jr .. "advi sed her curtl y on Thanks- gi vi ng day to get a lawyer of her own." Rhyne Jl&ld in a hu shed conver~ation at the bench last week with ll.S. Distric t Judge John J. SIMca, wh o Is trying the case, "My client 1s bei ng tried." , t\l improve the. Teatnsters inia gc. TI1e arrest stemmed fron·1 an attempt by Hall to secure a $100,000 bank 'Joan. using the stole n bond s and Treasury nures as collateral. According to the FBI. Hall met t.farch 29 \Vith Richard F. Levy, an attorney for the Amalgamated Trust and Sa vings Bank of Chicago, in an effort to securC> the loan. U>vy learned after the meeting that Hairs collateral was stolen property, and refused to issue the loan, authorities said. Levy later submitted eviden ce to the Justice Department. llall, .,...ho uses the nan1e •faller in his public relations activities , has a criminal record dating back to 1942, and has been convicted for fraud, obstructing justice, gambl ing, forgery, and grand and petty larceny, TIJe fonner Olicago r e s i d e n t negotiated earlier this year a $1.2 million annual contract with the Teamsters for Hoover-Gorin and Associates of Las Vegas to set up an advertising campaign that would improve th e union's image. \\'hile U:ive and Love's deput il's were saying gasoline rationing pro b a b l Y couldn 't be av oided bccause of the Ara:> oil cutoff, Simon "'as pushing for a strong mandatory allocation progrnn1 of supplies, mandatory conservation pr(}- grams and perhaps a gasoline tax, 11 ith rationing onl y a last rl-sort. Si111on, a slig htl y buil ! man .,...ho wears ~lasses, looks the 1)art of a conscrva!i\'e financier. He came to the Treasury Department fronl a S<'nior partnership in Salon·cn Brothers. a :\°!'.,..' York in· vest1ncnt bank ing firin . Simon concedes tha t he didn 't knov.' mu ch about the con1plicatcd oil industry and energy policy when named chairman of Nixon 's Oil Policy Committee. Simon's influence with the White House waned for a\vhile la st summer. He lost a policy fight over whether man· datory al location should be imposed in the oil industry . and a decision v.·as put off. the car. !\tvstified ixihce officers checked out the ·license plates and \earned that . the auto h<td bcrn in\'oh•ed in a minor hit -and-run accident 2.1 1ninu!cs earlier in Costa ~·lt>sa. Arson specialists !rom the Orange County Fire Department determi ned the fire in the passenger com partment to have been set. TI1e loss v;as ('St1 ma1rd a! $1.500. Police. ineanv:h ilr. nre on the lookout for an acn('-compl rxlone<I rnan about 3.'i vears old th ry believe v.•as dri\'ing th c-c:ir on Sat urday. ROBIN W. HOOD A SHOPLIFTER SPOKANE, \\'ash. (AP1 -An 18-yP:ir- old Spok ane man ha s bern ~entenCC'd to tive days in jail for shoplifting 111 0 rock music records in a discount store. The sentence 11·as imposed on Robin W. Hood. J a,f:> FIGHTS THE ENERGY CRISIS!~ Save 50°1°. 75°/o of +;,e electricity ' used in an e~ectric ran9e! •FREE DEMONSTRATION ANYTIME Example of savings ihown by Sacramento Utlllty District tests. Comparison; E!ec1rit. Range •nd M.c,owave Oven W I. SAVINGS -4 lb. Beel Roast 13"/o SAVINGS-~ (5 oz ) eaked Po111oes 11•1. SAVINGS -Two Layer Yel· low Cak• 1 .. /, IAVINCll -Frozen Broct.o!I (10 or. boll In pkg.) Buy a MICROWAVE OVEN made only by Amano. From the Am1n1 Tett, Kltct..n: "'' MVIHOl-2 lb. B1ktd Whole Chlcktn 7(//, IAYINOS -4 Lobster T11l1 (lronon fJ O?. flOh) 111/1 IAVINOS -11 lb. Turkey '¥1/1 IAVINGl-1 eup ol ln•t•l'lt Coll•• W it IA.VINQI from !he Fry Pin -4 H'amburg•r Patti" (4 ot, ••.) Mos} E~fi:i ent, Energ y-Saving Way To Cook! All The Heat Goes Into The Food-NONE IS WASTED! Time Siver ind Energy Savtrl • Coo~s m os1 IOOds in 1/1 nor· mel lime. • All1ol'flatic Timer Conlrol e!imt. na lel unneeded c.ooklng lime and addilion11 entrgy sivings: • Only the lood haits ind cook•. No energy wa,ted In "heat·up" 11m1e. • O_Pe1a1e1on 115 vo111, No •pe. Cill wl1lr1g n•edtd, You c1n cfo 10111tlhl11Q •bout h 9Mt9J Cflail/ fMfVY 1nlnp will v•ry wl\h 1he portion• Ind type of foode. Th• food• 1hown 1r1 typle11 foods ind 1ion1. SOtnt Olh1r IOOdf or portion• will 1111 belOl'I 501/1 11v1no1 1nd otl'llff w!ll be cona1deribly l'flOI• f:'" 751/1 u.vlt1Q1. n You can do something about the energy crisis/ M11ke th11 gNJ11telft cooking discovery .sine• ""' / ·~ lo"C"Ol•U.,•t ll Vf >i -·"·,.,,._ __ 90 DAYS CASH WITH APPROVED • CR8DIT 1815 NEWPORT Bl VD . ~ Dowi1iown Custa Mesa -Phone 549.1788 • I ~School Issue Revived .. Pl<11111 ers Seek "411-yea r V ote for CUSD By JOllN VALTERZA 01 tht Dall~ l'llot S1tlf An Initial spadeful of earth has been turned in an effort to exhume the con- troversial idea of all-year school in the C&pislr;1110 Unifi1..'(f school l)1stri t l. But it is the San Juan Capistrano Planning Cornrni ssion -not the school district -th<.1t ls v.•ieldinp; th e shovel. In a move \1•hich has surprised school district spokrsman , lhe co1Tinl1ssio11 htis rrcomrncnded ;i public volr on the con- troversial idea to n1axin11zc the use ?f school c:.unpuSl'S hy kt•eping s tudents HJ classes over a l:!-rnonlh period. It \Vas that issur vd1ich early this ye;ir tore !he CUSD into niilitant factions and stirred the greatest controversy in district hislorv. Although 110" public vOlt' v.·as ever held , several straw polls showed <i poor ac- cc~tance rate among 1nany di strict residents. 1'rustecs scrapped the entire idea in favor of a bond issue_ to raise the cash £or badly needed new schools. The resolution endors ing all-year school and calling for a plebiscite -even within the confines or the city -y,•as passed unanimously by com1nissiont'rs at their meeting this week. and races its final test before the city count·il tonight. The resolut ion by comm1ss1oncrs makes no mention of the 1xissible effects of all-year school on the energy problem , but instead addressed the Issue of th e need for new schools in a cornmunity fa cing rapid growth. At school district headquarters. the ~1t!itude tov.·ard the id ea is onl' uf cau tious neutralit y. Director of Ad mlnistr:itivc Services .Joseph \Vin1er st ressed that th e dist rict v.::is nl'ver asked lo join in the effort and stressed that there is no n1ovc 1vit hin the adn1i nistralion lo resurrect the controversial issut'. "\Ve really 1vould not like to con1n1en l strongly on the idea , other tha11 lo s<iy that a public vote nughl resolve 1hc quesllon of pubhc acceptance once. and for all,'' he said. \V imer said there appears to be no 1neasurable difference in the energy re· c1t1iren1ents of an all-year school com- pared to a nine-mon1h systen1. "\Ve might find some savings in diesel fuel on trans1xirtation if the attendance C1reas were set up the right wuy and 11·e 111ight eliminate th e need for a fe1v new campuses , , . that 1vould offse~ some energy requircn1ents. "On the other hand. it could n1 c<H1 11'C had to spend more for cnert:y by keeping the campus operating longer each year" he sa id. At any rate, th<~ dis!rict's offi cial tit- tirudc is that the factors of overcro1vding 11'ith no relief a rc no longer so severe. ..We ha ve our $25 n1ill ion in bonds approved by lhc voters and 1vc have nn active building progran1. The relief ls coining on the pupil housing proble1n and the cl i111111e for ul l-ycar school sC'cnts to be gone," he said . Artificial l(nee Joi11t Perfected Mexica11-A111erican Panel Hits OC Hi1·i11g Practice An orthopedic surgeon who specializl's in. a new knee joint rC'building technique says, "\\'hen God got around to making the knee his designer must have been out lo lunch." The joint is such an "engineering atrocity .. that it was not until l\~:o or three years ago that a complete artificial substitute was perfected, said Or. V. Richard Convery oC San Diego. But now an arthritis patient crippled by diseased knees can be given replacements that "approach normali- ty," C.Onvery said at the American ti.tedical Associat ion 's clinical conference in AnahC'im. Artificial hips are now commonplace, he noted , but knee replacements "require so much more from the patient in terms of pain and hard work in ,xrn-operative physical therapy," he said .. ''1lley have to want to get y,·ell." said his col\eaguC'. Dr. Martha A. Minteer. who supe rvises rehabilitation of knee rebuild patiC'nts. "They have to ask. 'Please hel p me.' " Convery gave his p;ipcr ;it one of the Ai\l A's ·scientific scs.'>ions of the Bepresentatives 11f tl1c Orange-ha sed An1er1ean GI Forun1, a Mcx ican- Ameri can group, say they are unhappy with the way the county's Buildi ng Serv ices Department hires and promotes employes who arc members of racial or ethnic minorities. They have expressed Lheir dissatisfac- 11011 in a 30-page report to the Orange County Board of Supervisors and plan to discuss the situation at Tu esday 's board meeting. Jose ph Sntisek, head of the county dcp<ir tn1cnt. says the report is full of "lies and hal f-truths." He contends his department has one '(lf the best Af- firmative Action Programs in the county. Alfred Serrato. vice chairman of the Guadalupe Hidalgo Chapter of the American GI Forum , charges thal Smisck's Affi rmative Action Prog ran1 Buildi11g Public Gets Newsmemo From Plan11ers A~fA's scicnlif\c sessions of the five-day The Lag~nu Bf'ach Plann ing and conference 1.rh.ich began Saturday. The Dcrelop!Ut'nl drpanmcnt recent ly pub- AMA's llouse of Delegates... Js also. .~~· tbt . first edition of "Memo meeting to adopt positions on a Jtumber. Pad." a newsmemo on local. regional. of medical Issues. d · I I r · · Reconstruction of the knee is much $late an nationa p ;inning ac iv1t1es. more difficult than the hill because t~ ··" .. !he ncv.· publicatio~. takes part . ol knt'C joint is an unslablc one , Convery its name from the 1n11ials of planning said. Instead of a OOU11nd·ssicket unti and devrlopment. like the hip, the knee is jLJS.t thc.' ends · "~fl'mo Pad" 1s brokC'n do\\ 11 111!0 of t;o.·o bones held to~cther by muscles. four sections: tendons and ligainents. -\Vhat 's Ne1v ('Ol't'rs Jalc trends Th~ sur_geon said the opC'ration consist.~ in planning. of tr1mm1ng: the ends of the> bones and -l\lonthlr Statisti cs presents data fillinR ncv.·.cnds -a polyethylene piece on building aClivity in Laguna Beach. on the shin bone and a steel alloy -Speak Out is a forum for groups ball on lhf' upper leg bone . and 1ndi\"lduals to present their vicv.'s \Vithin threC' da~·s tht-patiC'nt is begin -on planning. nfng to stand, nnd physical !hrrapis1~ -Status of Projec!s calendars up- start him on exercises aln10st i1n-con1ing planning con1mission and Board n1t'diately . of Adjustment n1cctings. Actually, ~;lid Dr.. ~tinlf'er, tht' Thf' first issue is devoted to ao therapist must start \\"ell ~·forC' the 01·1·rvic1v 01 lhe planning dl·partmenl. operation to prf'pa rC' the p at i C' n I 'l'hr plp nning S!Jff i;; broken dOY.'ll psychologically for the lc.ng: :>truggl1~ into three learns , development policy ahead. 1c:nn, inforn1al1on scrv11.:cs team ~ind Often thC' case is co1nphcatcd because cnforct'nll'nt policy le.am . other jonts rna y have bt:'rn rendered Th~· first issue wa s ('H'('ul;i1rd 1<1 cit,\ useless b.v thf' diseasr that h;1s cripp\l'd officials. rommunuy organ1zat1ons 1n- thc knc('S -usually some forn1 of v11ll·rd in plannin g and the ch;onlx'r ::irthritis. of cornrni:orCT'. ' .. ' Elephant Has Wheels i!) "ill-conceived and impl en1cntcd in bnd fait h." Jn his rC'port lo county supervisors. Serrato threatens court action aimed at freezing all federal funds to thC' county if his organization 's \\•lshes arc not ca rried out. "\Vhcn \\'e talk about a strong Al'· firma1 ive Action Progran1. \Ve are talk- inA ahout nutnbers -numbers in a quantitative sense.'' says Serrato. He has called a prC'SS conference to- ~day. in Santa Ana "to e x po s c discriminatory practices rampant in the county and possibl e violations of lhe Civ il Rights Act." SC'rrato contends S1ni5C'k Is gui!t.v of •·naun ting a v.'hite suprcmist attitude h~' referring to minorities as being ' culturally handicapped .'" TI1e GI r~orum officer was referring to Smisek's statement in t h e department's affirmative Ac t i o n f>'rogr.!lm . But Smisek says all he said v:as that his policy v.•ould be to hire all persons regardless of race, sex and cultural handicaps. S1nisek also said that "to achieve c; a minority balance . thC' department shall not depart from its policy of seeking oul the most qualified per3on for each vHcnncv." The ·!cu.er slatC'ment. Smise k said. 1s taken V.'Ord-for-word from the CaHfornia Equal Op{X)rtunity Commission's stall'· n1ent on minority hiring. Signups Carded For Basketball Signups for Laguna Beach Recre<ltion Departn1cnt boys· basketball leagues v.·ill continue through Friday 11·ith league play for both the Pee \\ice and Junio r Leagues starting in January. Regis!ralion forms arc available e1t cit y schools or at the recreation depart- m~nt. 570 G!enneyrC' St. Fee is S6 and covers insurance. uniforms and nv.·ards. The Pee \VC'e League is for bo~·s 111 1hc fifth and sixth grades and the Junior league 1s for seventh and eighth gr:1dl'rS. _\lost ga1nes 1\-lll be pla~·cd 011 Sarurd;:1~'S at the Laguna Beach l·!igh School Bo.\S' gy1n. Further infor1nallon is available hy railing !ht"' J'('{Te<llio11 dcpartn1cn1. 494- 112~. C'Xt. 238 St. Louis Zoo eleph an t looks as if he·s ready to get rolling. It he had three n1or e he might be allowed on the freeway. Tire is used as loy for playful pachy der1n ~. t MondJy, Orcember J, 1973 s DAILY PILOT 3 UPI T•I"°"'• A COMET NAMEO KOHOU TE K JS HEADED OU R WAY FROM OUTER SPACE FOR GREAT SHOW Photo Was Taken By Astronomers From The Universi ty of Michigan L<1.gzina M£111 l(ee ps TtJbs 011 l(ohozitek lly FREDERICK SC llOE~l!L l\1. Of 1~e Oaitv Ptlor S1dtl \fast of L:igun.1 Beach 1:. r.;ull ;;ll'·::p1nl( Y.'hC'n Norman Nittn cl1n1bs 111 thr 1hird s111ry roof of the· Seaclifl' !\lo tl'L posi110115 his IO·inch tL•lcsc:ope :ind zoon1s 111 un the co1net of the century. Kohoutek. i'litta, 26. has Ileen going lhrough till' 4 a.111. routine for severa l \\rl•eks. Kohout ek appc:.i rs as :l nut l('llS sur- rounded by a dust-like c!oLid 11·hich fonns a tail. tt is clearly visible through the 15-0 po\vcr Jens of Nitta's telescope. "It's gett ing brighter every day," said Nitta. one of several n1 cmbC'rS of the Orange County An1atcur Astrono n1ers Association keeping tabs on the coml·L The cornet is named after its findrr, Dr. Lubos Kohout ck of Han1bu rg University in Germany. Predictions ha ve 1t that Kohoutck ;\·1il be the brightcs! co1nf'I of the cenlury -so bright that it n1ay be visilllt· durin g the day as \\'ell as night. Kohout ck. ;ilso kno1\·n as Coint·I 1971f. n1;:iy be dist inct. but there's a trick to finding it. said Nitta . .. lt"s like trying to find .1 neCd!c in J haystack. Sometimes it t.-ikcs a good hour to locate it," he said. ;-.Ji u a ni.-idc 1he task somc\1•hat easil•r by plot1ing tht' path of the comet. wi!h sta rs and constellations as rcfcrent:t' points. The youthful ::istrono1ncr alsu \\'a1Chl'S the Skylab spncccraft no\v circlin g the earth carrying th ree astronauts ~nd he follo11-1s other lesser kno\vn come~ thal pass by from lin1e to tin1c. "Sornetim('S ['11 \Vatch 1he Stars ror 10 hours a ni ght. That ·s ho\v cnthralleod lam with the sky." said Nitta_ And he·d like others to give it :i rry. !·le and other astronon1ers in th1• area are planninJ? a "sltir p<lrly"' ;;0011 so ar1 colony residents c;1n gel a b!'lt!'r vie\\' of 1vhat t11'inklrs above and beyo nd The dazzling display. 11•hi ch son1•' believe v.·il! bC' t1p to ten tin1C'S brighter tha n l·lallcy·s famed coinet. 11ill 111~ at its !:>t'St s1nr1i11g 11he11 Koho11!tk l'!lH'rges. frorn brhind th(' s un l)l'c 211 lt is :lircady visihl(' In the snu1 h11·cstcr11 !-ik~' just <lbOVl' the hOl'llOll :111d l 'l'f.1' f'a rly in the morning 1)n i1s 11·Jy to :1 rendezvous with the sun , Some kind of optical ins1 ru 1nenl ' HIS EYES ARE ON THE HEAVENS EARLY EACH MORNING Norman Nitta· on Roof With Hi s 150 Power Telescope l1kl' binoculars -is needed now to spol the hazy object in the sky btJ l soon only thi.: eye 1\·ill sufficl'. As the c:oinet swings out fro1n beh ind lhP. sun. 1! will ha ve a glowing tai l that 1vi !l stre tch across a quarter of the early evening sky. after sunset and JUSI above the horizon in l h l' south11·estcrn sky. lt v.·i ll grov.• brighter through early .Janu:1ry. tnl!il it 11i<ikl'S its closest <1p- pr·o:ich to ('arth Jan. Li . By then. th e t'!ill1l'l nl<i) l'l'l'll b(· v1sibh· in bruaJ d:irlighL II 11·dl bt' thr second br!ght esl ohjt1ct 111 thi• night sk.". 11ex1 to !ht· 1110011. Kohourek should stay visihl(' froni 1·:1r1h u1111!, t•tirly Fl'brua ry ns 11 gradu<llly SpC'rd;: off inio spacr. npt lo be see n again by ca nh peopll' fo1' ;11 1~\asl BS,UOO yC':1rs. Gas Siphoner Burned in Blast \'rl':,\':\A. Va. 1:\Pl -A youth 11as Sl'Verly burned 1vhcn a c.:an cf gasoline he had siphoned fr(lm an au!o ex p!od(·d 111 hi!' f:1cC'. police said. \Vitn('Ssrs to the Su nday night incident told police that 1\rthur G. Hilley. 16. Tl·n1plt• Hills. !\Id. 11·ws hulding a 1nntl'h :ib1J\e !h1· can of g;is "'l•l sre h/J\\' 11111(•h v.·~1s 111 ii'' 11·hc11 11 exploded . '!'hi• rxploston 1h1·r1v flnrn1ng ~;is on10 IJ1ll1·.1 \ t·l11thing <tnd the youth r:in "l'rl'an11ng hll" about S() .1:1rds before hL' 11•a~ grabbe<l by hy.~t;"Jnclc r~ and 111·0 \·1C'n11a pol1cen1en 11·ho srno thrred tl1(' flarnes 11'it h tliC'ir hands and c0<1!s. A"dtl!w Blume . .o 1i•lh grade •+udenl .ot H•rbou• v;._., S,hoo!, ~,.., cho1e11 .o 1m•rt Imp.bl.,,.,, and •l.ock e<Hemble i11 d lov11ed r ... hion for the holidav •tdHtn Andrew " !he •on of Mr, and Mri. P,..u l 8lulT't~ of H •Jntinglon Hdrbour, A g1 e~t 1elt t l•on o/ boy• drei iwear a nd pl~vw""' ,, ...... ol.oblie dr The Red 8alloo11 l td. on Newport l o si1e 7 and in Hunlinglon H•rbo11r 1o 1i11 14. l'Jo~HION !SLA"D I ' N•wparl SN<~ 644·NDI lOW!t t. (OUNltllY Or1119e Pl•l S!+-'Stt liUNT INGlON liJ.tll•OVtll (11 41 •4'·1044 .1 4 DAIL Y PILOT Monday, Dtttmbfr 3, 1913 When Liquor Became Legal IDGH & DRY DEPT. -Forty years .ago this \Vednesday, the saloon business in Tijuana, Ensenada .and ot her Baja California poinlS took a nosedive after more than a decade of prosperity. The liquor boom 50Utn Ot the border, in fa ct. had lasted for 13 years. It "'·as the only area \'.'herein re sidents of our Orange Coast area could buy a legal drink of spirits between th e yea rs 1920 and 1933. Among Orange Coast residents, those pioneers of Sa n Clement e were closest to the legal saloons of r,,trxico. Some of 1hc ci!y lead ership there had a penchant for large ent ertainments below the dry confin es of the United States. •Hamilton H. Cotton , the oil man millionai re and builder of the estate now known as the Westem Y.'hile lfouse . often raced his horses down there. And San Clemente found er Ole Hanson often entertained. EARLY RESIDENTS fondly recall how the colorful Hanson would sweep into a ·south of the border 'nightspot, pile up silver dollars on the edge of his table. and then announce to the waiter. •·That's all for you if the service is good." The service was always good. Clearly, there must have been an extra bit of excitement in heading south to Mexico and resting upon a legal barstool while comrades back home had one of two choices: Stay dry or take vour chances with the stuff off the black boais that plied our Orange Coo.st waters during dark hours. Tl!E BOOrt1 FOR ~1exican watering spots suffered a clear setback on Dec. s. 1933, at. of all places, Salt Lake City, where the legislature was hold ing a roll call vote. When the roll was called over yonder. Utah had become the Mth state to ratify the 21st Amend· ment to the U.S. Constitution. That was Repeal -the end of Prohibi· lion -the dry years of the Noble Experiment had ended. The time of Repeal was officially set at 3:32 1,2 p.m., hiountain Standard Time. hfomenls later. United Press moved . the foll owing dispatch from New York: "NEW YORK (UP} -Benjamin Decasseres. literary rebel, bon vivant and go urme t, opened a capncious throut, ba thed it in a long shov.•er of Scotch v.•hiskev, and two and one·half seconds after ihe ndvent of Repeal. claimed the honor of bei ng the first legal drinker in the United Sta tes since 1920. ·• That came from the type,vriter of 11. Allen Smith. And ll. L. Mencken, !he famed joumalist-iconoclast, was prom pted by the occasion to remark ; .. All the great villainies of history have been perpetrated by sober men . and ch iefl y by teetotalers." Well. it lvas a sad day indeed for the \\'omen "s Christian Temperance t;nion , known as the \llCTU for short. Y>'hich had pioneered the effort to u•ipe out the threat of Demon Rum fron1 the face of Ame rica. KOT TOO fltU Clf has been hea rd or the \l.1CTU du ring tho 40 years since Prohibition \Vas the la "' of our land. Except just the oth er dav . Leadership of the \\'CTU called for the cl~ing of saloons 1n the name of saving fu el and electrical power during our current energy crisis. Have v.•e come full circle? Maybe Mt. But it ce rtainly proves one thing a OOut the \\'CTU. They never give up. South Viet Oil Dump Sabotaged SAIGON (AP) -The Viet Cong wiped out an estimated 35 to ~ percent of South Vietnam 's oil reserv es early today in tbe clOiSest attack to Saigon !ince the cta.SHire 10 months ago. htilitary sources said firs t estimates indicated that more than 10 million gallons of fuel went up In names. BLACK CLO UDS of smoke were i;till bi llowjng into the sky from the un- controlled blaze 16 hours after the fi rst rocket and mortar shells hit the Nha Be oil depot six miles southeast or Saigon. The Sou th Vietnamese government an. nounced it was ralloo lng fuel and taking othe r measures to conserve its supplies in the \o.'ake of the attack. nie progra m "'as similar to that an· nounced by President Nixon last month to conserve fuel in the United States. The minister of trade and indus1ry, Nguyen Due Cuong. sa id th at gas sta · lions. which had closed just aftl'r the Viet ConA attack, would reopen Tuesday but that gasoline \VOuld be rationed arid thre \\·ould be no sel ling on Saturdays and Su ndays. Vehicles v.·ere ordered to reduce th.cir maximwn speed on highways to 35 mill's per hour, and streel lighting v.·as cul by 50 percent. LT. COL. LE Trung !lien, Saigon 's chief military spokesman, said the loss will eventually affect the armed forces. But he said the military us ually main· tains a 3().t.Q-60.day reserve, and this aspect of the situation is not critica l yet. Hien sa id 49 rockets and morta r shells hit Nha Be. Soldiers at the scene said sappers mo ved into the depot under cover of the shelling to set explosive charges. They said one sapper was killed. There was no offi cial report of casualties. lfien claimed that the depot held only fuel for civilian use, but other sources said it also contained milit ary reserves. Military sources said the attack was another preliminary to a gene ral of· fensive by the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese during the height of the dry season earl y next year. soun1 VlETNAAt 'S army and air force have been cut off from, their prima ry oil supplies in Singapore beca use of the Ara b oil embargo imposed on the United States, South Vietnam 's chief ally. But oil ind ustry sources be-lieve the United States has v.'Orked out a secret arrangement to keep military fuel earning inlo South Vietn am from other points . The govenunent ordered gasoline st.a· lions in Saigon and surrounding pro vinces closed today, apparently to \l.'ard off panic buying. Hien clai med. hO\\'ev£'r. 1hat the government. was t<tkin~ in· ventory of the oi! stocks. Body f'o1111d The partiall y decon1posed bod y of Susan Peltz, a 2l ·year-o ld Bos ton University coed who disappeared last summer, has been found in an abandonect n1 lneshaft near J\linevi ll e, N.Y. Police are questioni ng a man accused of a sin1ilar n1urder 111 the case. Skylab's Gas Guzzling Crisis Investigated SPACE CENTER. llouston (APJ - The Skylab 3 astronau ts mighl have to revise their program if their space statio n co ntin ues to guzzle gas at a high rate, officials say. The problem poses no danger to the three astronauts, now in the 181h day of their planned 8-t·day spa ce voyage. But if the guzzling isn 't overcome, they n1riv l1ave to curtail earth resources pas-ses and viewing of the con1et Kohoutek . ''People in n1 isslon control a r e .c;crambling to understand the problen1,'· Flight Director Phil Shaffer said Sunday night. "We think we understand the latest problem and can handle it, but that doesn't preclude our running into a new one." The latest difficul!y occurred Sunday when Ger ald P. Carr. of Santa Ana. \Villiam R. Pogu e and Ed\l.'ard G. Gibson fom1erly of San Clemente maneuvered the I IB·foot space station fo r a pair of earth resources runs over the United Stat es. Computer and sitnulator checks had predicted the maneuvers \\"Ould requi re a total of about 400 pounds of nitrogen ga s. But they used nearly 1,200 pounds \1·hcn unexpected nioment u1n moven1ent built up in one o! the gyroscope·con- trolled axes. Egypt Says No Confe1·e11ce Until Israeli Withch·awal By United Press Jaternalional Highly placed diploma tic sources in Cairo said !oday Egypt has in formed the United States and the Sovie! Uni on lh:i! it will not parlicipate in the C.enev<i peace conference unless Israel agrees to so me troop v.·it lxlrawals from Egyp- tia n territory before the conference j opens. UPI CORRESPONDENT Raymond \\'il kinson, in Cai ro , said !he ne\v demand TliE PROBLEJ\1 poses no dange r In of being sti llborn . Jsraeli Prime l\·liniste r c;o!da l\.1ei r has said there can be no precond itions to negotiat ions aimed al scrt!iilg the 2.'l·year-0ld conflict. Israeli and Egyptian dispatches said Secretary of State Henry A. Kissi nger would visit the Middle East after he attends a NATO meeting in Brussels Dtc. 11·12 and that it appeared there could be no progress toward a settlement un til he arrives. Egyptian President An\\'Jr Sadat and Foreign Minister Ismail Fahrni ,.a v.' U.S. Ambassador·Designate !·Jerma n Eilts and Soviet Ambassador Vladimi r Vinograclov Frida y and Saturday. Fahrni met Ei lts agai n Sunday and Vice President Hussein Shafei recei ved Eilt s today... .J TH E SOURCES s<Jid there 1vas no question of Egypt attenchng the con · ference· unl rss ag r£'emen( is rrdched on "unilateral and unconditi onal " Israeli \Vil hdrawal at least to or nea r the cease.· f1rr llnes of Oct. 22. lsra£'1 has refused. suggesting instead a mutual diseng age- ment, and the cease-fire tal ks eollapsed. Both sides have indicated 1\'i!lingness to resume the talks but said no progress was expected until Kissinge r arrives around Dec. 13. California Warming Up Clear Skies Seen for State Witli Hig hs Te1nperat11're1 Hlth " " •• ~ ~ " " " 1~ l'l " ... " " " " M " ~ " " .. u " " .. " ~ ~ tt " • " .. Low Pc, " ' •• " " " ,, .. " ,, " 1' .1! " _,, " $9 _11 " " • " • ~ " ,, " .. ~ " •l .11 ~ !l • ., .08 " " S. 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CAMBRIDG£, h1ass. iUPI) -An "lr· replaceable" collection or ancle11t Greek and Roman coi ns valued as high as $5 m!llion v.·as stolen Sunday from Harvard University's Fogg Museum by a gang of armed men ,.,..ho werpowered a securuy guard. 'fhe FBI said coin dealers and po lice throughout the. United States had been alerted in case the thieves tried to sell any of the 5,600 coins. Newpher said ··no definlle value can be put on th~ collection_ bec&use . ~ the uniqueness or the <COtnS: But It .s de.finitely more than $lJ million and it rou!d be in excess of ~s million." The largest previous theft of r~re coins occurrrd in 1967 when a $1.5 mllhon collect1on v.•as stolen fro m the ho~e of millionaire. Willi s H. Du Pont in Coconut Grove, Fla .. near Miami. A Jlarvard spokesnan said the robbers took a 300-polllld safe containing 2,600 Greek coins most of them sih•er. front the third fl~r of the building. Another 3.000 bronze, gold and silv{'r coins. both CAt.fBRlDGE police said at least three bandits broke into the museu m abollt 12:45 a,m. a11d bound and blindfolded security guard Charles Pearson. The 1 watchman freed himself and alerted pollce aft er the men left the museum about 1 a,m. Pearson said he rl'C'eivcd a message S:iturday nig ht saying n "fl.tr. Ryan would appear for a package sho rlly after midnight."' "\VE llAVE NO suspects yet,'" said Jll.rnes Ne.,.,t>her, special agent In cha rge. of the FBI 's Boston office. '"Y.'e don 't expect anyth ing definite for at least Jewish State Mourning DavUl Ben-Gurion Death SOE BOQER (APJ -David Brn· Curion \'lllS buried next to his \VifC' Pa ula today on the ed ge of the \Vi lderness of Zin. 1'he sit e was 11 lunarscape of breat htakingly beautiful mountains llnd canyons. An honor guard stood at attention as his flag-draped coffin \vas carried frurn a heli copter. THE CRAFT ferried it from .J erusalem nfter thousand s of Israelis mourned Ben· Gur lon :ll memorial ser\'iccs for tht• foundC'r of n1odern Israel. The fan1ily ;"1nd other 1nourners. in- cludin g his friends fron1 the nea~by kibbut z of Sde Boqcr. ll nd visiting foreign dignJtarir!> c.1nd Israeli of ricia!s, hO\\Cd thei r heads as the coffi n p..1ss<'d by. Israel's chic ( annv chapl nin said l11 a short prayer. "The Lord givc!h ar~d the 1...ord take!h away. blessed be his naine . . . Peace in his ht•avens, he v.·ill make peace upon us and all Israel.·· I ,,'J ~·c.J'.,. 'Good m orning. Welcome aboard Flight 6()1 ..• ' Sut.1liu1c ll:U (rom natural Heat lrom coh.l: !luge tk['IO~ll>-llf nJ1u1JI J.:.1~ h.n·c tx·cn d1,cuvcrcd 1n p!.1cc• like Al.1.,k~ Nor1 hwe,1 C 1nJda .111J the C.inJJ1.1n Arctic 1,1,1n<h. \~·( c.111 bnn.i: '-OnlC' uf u ht1c in tlnkcr~ \;omt 1hrrough a pipeline:. And w('Yc bctn Hlvll!v~J 1n cxtenMVC Arcuc 1e-.carch 111 find nut the best wa~· 10 build 1h.1t ririeline wuhout harming the (nYHonmcnt. 51ora.111e: We ,!nrc .111.1~ 10 unJcr· >:r,.~1n,! <tt>IJ)(C field~ 1n 1hc •ummtr ':"vou'll h.1 Yc cnuugh Jnr the winier. rellOU tct11: C=l .i:a,if1c.111ron u ·•rnrlv the rc.1(11011 of co:il wuh n~1·~co and hvdr~cn from 11um 1n ~ ,u,r~hlc rc~r1ur The rc<uh, a mr1 hanc i;a,. i' ih,·n punlic-J 10 produce ck.1n·hu1n1n~ •11b,t1tu1e 11:a· C..1' trom co.i.l. \V11h :ill the rroperue~ o; C&1 from lndondti•: Thi~ proicct CO\J ld bring up ro one billion cubic fee t per day of natural gas (in liquid farm) 10 the Wen Coa~t of 1hc Uniicd Su1cs. WC from Au1trali1:Jn the Palm Valley fi(ld of Central Aus1r11i1, thcrt may be 1J much ., 10 1rillion cubic f«t of natural gas. If tbt g1s proves to be there, ind the Austr1.lian end U.S. Govtrnmtnu 1pprovc. 1hls supply could be converted 10 liquid form and shipped home •I• tpeci•llycoruuucted tankers. natural gas. This country is facing .an energy shortage.And it includes Whichever, it's obviously foing to cost more 8 1 natural gas. l~ink r:ou'll. ~gree. that it's a ot bet ter than no ·.:;'. Does th at mean the Gas Company is running out ? c1allysmce 11 JI still be your most economics.I e 8 · pc Not exactl y. But we'll have to go to the ends of the earth And one of the clean est. nergysource. in order to keep those home fires burning . AJ far •s your immediate needs arc concerned e'll be In fact , In• few years, tbcg•s that supplies the name .. ---ahble to supply all our 1'hrm'' cus tomers, su~b as that supplles the heat that cook& your roast may come 6 om~ and busin~sscs. But until we have those new from Alaska . Or Indonesia. Or Australia. 11'11 be supplies coming 111, we .will have to interrupt dcliv· natura l ga s that we reduce 10 a liquid and ship home cries more often to our industrial customers ho in t.iu:\kers. .... equipped to switch to other fuels whenever "ilrrri'.., ·Or maybe it'll be substitute gas produced from coal. 99§ customers' needs rcqu uc . ......... """"""""' c...,.., W.'rt ......... llluaJuw ·- • ' • ( • I " Bo y Says He Killed Hunter KlNGSOURG IAPI -01- ficers say a lS..year~ld youth has led FresnQ County Sher~ tff's deput1rs 10 th(· shallow grave where he buried his bunting c:ompanion "·hom he accidentally shot. The body or J{odney llough. 14, was uncovered Sunday by deputies near this rommunity 20 miles souU1 of F'resno. The other youth. Y•ho was not identified b}' polirc. told . authorities he had stumbled and his 12-ga ugc shotgun discharged, hittinfit lfough in the neck. ~le said he panicked and burled his friend's body. lie )ed deputies to the l(J"ave after they had questioned him about a missing person's report filed by II o u gh 's pa rents Saturday. e Sailor 1Uissl11g SANTA BARBARA (UPI I - Search boats prov•lcd lhe seas off the coast here today for a 23·year-0ld UC Sant a Barbara student. mi s s in g from a capsized 1 3 -root (...__B_Rl_EF_S _) sailboat since Sunday night. A Coast Guard cutter foWKl Margaret S. Askew. 7D, al.9o a UCSB st udent, clinging to the capsized craft at midnight, one-quarter mile off shore. Mis., A.skew said she last saw Steve Medley when the boat lipped over at nighUall Sun- day, e Glrl /tlMrdered KILLED IN CRASH Actor Bruce Yarnell Tl1ree Bodies Recovered From Crash LOS ANGELES (AP) -The bodies of acto r·singer Bruce Yarnell and two other persons. killed in the crash of a single- cngine p!ane, have bet n recovered by the sheriff's rescue teams. Rescue \Yorkers, thwarted by heavy snow Saturday, recovered the bodies Sunday near the s,m.foot le vel of Sandberg PGint, about 15 mil es from Gorman in northern Lo.s Angeles COWJty. YARNELL. 35. who learned to pilot his plane In 1968, reportedly radioed b e f o r e crashing that he had become disoriented over the moun- tainous terrain and that the plane had lost elect r ic a I power The bodies or Yarnell and his passen~ers -D a v i d \\'irsching, 26. and Wirsching 's v.•ife_ Terry, both of Burbank -have bet>n taken to the county coroner 's of f ice. authorities said. Yarnell \\'<IS from North Holl)"A"OOd. Speed Reduced Motorists Curb Long Trips LOS ANGELES (UP I) - Though the weather was clear and crisp and fine for a Sun-- day drive, long-distance trips were generally taboo for Southern Calirom ia motori!ts during the flrst weekend of voluntary gas staUon closings. The CaHiornia It i g h w a y Palrol rePorted lighter than normal trarnc throughout the southland with those persons on the road making short, In-town trips to do Christmas shopping. A surprisingly low number of stranded motorists were reported by the CllP. "We think Jt 's mainly because they ha Ye b een prepared," a CHP offictr said. "They seem to be checking their gas gauges a little closer." IN SOME AREAS nearly 90 ptrcent of the ataUona com· Traffic ovtr the border "'·as plied with PrukSent Nixon 's reported slow, however, as request to shut do-.vn. Some was that on Interstate 15, ltatlam were open but did usually a busy road between not have any ga!Ollne to lA>S Angeles and Las Vegas. pump, having run out after : SPEED CUT a flood of customers Friday Motorlsll are a d j u s t i n g and Sahaday. splendidly to the new 65 Those wM had fuel were m.p.h. speed Jim i1s on selling at prices up to 3.2 freeways were drivers cents per gallon higher M previously coukl zip along at a result of increatts ordered 70 m.p.h., the Higbway Patrol by some major oil companies reported. -including Shell, Arco and Jn fa ct, most motorists are Union. crulsln.g at spetds far below In San Diego. regular gas the 65 m.p.h. lim it, apparently 'A'as selling for 48.9 cents per heeding President Nixon's plea gat1on and ethyl at up to 51.9 for a nationwide 50 m.p.h. at some stations. maJ:imwn. Across the border in Tl-"New law& usually don't juana. gas could be purchased have this klnd of fast effect," for 31 cent!. A number of said CHP Officer Don Kunkel. stations were reported open "I think the idea of saving along the U.S. aide of the on luel ha! hit them ha rd." ~~~ THE REA GAN a~ mini~ttaHon's speed reduction , which took effect Saturday. involves 1,450 miles of freevtay at 33 locations. ~ 70 m.p.h. signs have been removed and now there is no place left in the state where drivers lega lly can go faster than 65 nl.p.h. "Ninety-fi\•e percent ct the drivers are going between 55 and 60 on the fre<'wa ys, so the new 65 m.p.h. lim it isn 't a problem," said a spokes1nan for the CHP. "I drove this same stretch or freeway at the same lirTie ooe day last "''eek," Kunkel said alter touring a section or Interstate 5 Saturday. "Last week I stopped people going 80 or 8."i. Today, they are mostly slaying way below 65, Corona Loses Eye in Stabbing; 'Reign of Terror' Hits Prisons VACAVll.LE !UPI) -Con· victed mass killer Juan V. Corona has klst his le.ft eye in an attack by fellow inmates who .stabbed hhn J2 times "'1th the l\\"0--inch blade of a prison hobby shop knife. FoUT suspects voere in- terrogated today at t h e C.alifomia Medical Facility, a Four Unions Strike Southland Markets state prison, while the 1.950 other inmates 'A'ere placed under a strict general lockup, the first in the institution's lS.year history. Corona, sentenced to life im- prisonment ror the deaths of 25 fann ~·orkers, was quoted as calling the Saturday night stabbing "an unprovoked at- tack." The incident occurred in his cell shortly after be returned from kitchen duty. state's prison system has rorc · ed officials to s u s p end privileges to more than 8,000 inmates in five major in- stitutions during a general lockup and search. DOZENS OF C R U D E weapons were found Sunday in cell searches at San Quen· tin, Folsom, Soledad and Deuel prisons, where 300 stab- bings have resulted in 56 LOS ANGELES (AP) -of .arrogance and contempt fot' OORONA, 3t, was rushed deaths in the past two years. Membel's of four allied untons evrrybody's interest." to the facil ity's Mspital where A guard was killed at Deuel began striking Sou t hern Robert II . Fox of lhe his left eye was removed dur-Vocational Institute last Tues· California retail and wholesal e Operating Engineers: 8 a Id, ing three hours of surgery, d · h food mark.ts at 12·.0I a.m. , 'd T C CJ . 1 ay 1n w at state Department 'Our problems are mainly sa1 . . annon, super1n en- today, rejecting the latest con· just plain old money and cost dent. The right eye \\'as not of Corrections spokesman tract offer of the Food of Uving clauses." injured but the eyelid was Philjp Guthrie called an "ex· Em ployers Council by a torn and doctors sewed it shut. ecution style murder." He Said niargin of 10-lo-one. 1be lat.est offer reportedly T w o o t h e r "'" o u n d s a crackdown 'A'as decided I included hourly wage in· because prison gangs "are ~tcmben of various 1oca s crttseS of 35 cents for the peO('lrated his abdomen. re-fanatical and attack each Monday, Dtctm~ J . 1973 DA!! Y PILO T ;) ------ Kam·cha(ka ltrtnrlMI Mnll-hfts Lllplt- 1 .000 1 .... 11 th Str" Nert .... It Stdnt Mltll, Circa Circus 1 .. llritnl stwardGffo ~lo~l (IJ Ga~ino ' • • ' ' ,• l OAKLAND (UPll -The fully dothtd bot sava~ely beaten body or a high school aged girl was found face down in a creek Sunday in East Oaklaod and police said her gi rl friend may also have been killed. The victim 'A'as Sytvla Pauly, 16, who 'A'as la.st attn Saturday night \Yith her then was her friend. M1caela ·a--andall, al90 16 , who •till "' mi3slng. Yarnell. v.•ho played the deputy marshal in "Th<" Outlaws'' television series and later performed with the San Francisco Opera, once aaid, "I've dooe horse opera and grand..,.... and~ of Teamst('l"S, 0 P e r a 1 i n g first year and 30 cents for quiring surgery to sew up other openly in the yard under PALM aPAtN05, ...,r ""°"'.,. wEsTWAAD Mo tt0nu · Engineers and International the &econd and thlrd years. pUnC:tures in his small iJt-. gun supervision.'' I -~=0:••:•::··= .. =-=:•:•:"""::~::•:'":u:~:"=~=·======::'.'--Association of Machinists: in Voight said 1 cost-ol~vlng testines. The other wounds Officials said search e sl-. , , the v.•holesa\e food industry clause was incll.ted but it were superlicial but left scars Vt'OUld continue today at the and Meat Cu tters, in the retail had a erillng of 11 centa per on hi.\ dlest and em.md his institutions. where Inmates Nearly Everyo11e industry, said they P'anned hour. 'Ibe unioM, whole mem-. eyes. now go to meals in shifts to strike only SafeWIJ, Lucky ben: cwn:aUy mate a variety He was listed in "serious and are being denied recrea· end Thr!lttmirt -lior9 or baie wtge1, w.n oeekJng but stable aindition" today. tion, classes, shop work and L; <>teJlS to La1iders ., .. , .... T • -n DI in betwoeo. You have the same .,, rer e• •lements -ecting, ~nging. STANFORD (UPI 1 -A danci ng and sto<i··telling - New York City policeman died but U!ey'ft pit toge<her di/- at Stanford Medical Center ferentl y and the emptmsis h than 20,000 wortm 'Wtfe et· an open-ended dime. A "reign of terror" in the television. Iii' pee1~ ~ portldpa\4n the,--'-~~~~~~~~~.:._~~~~-~~---~~~-~~-------~~~~~~ walkout. '' di ff ("f"eftt." Sunday night. where he \\·as ----------- M a n agement apaltl111en said union members at other chalna would be kicked out on the theory that a strike against one o( the stores i8 a strike ag11iinst all. av.·ailing a heart transpl11nt opc.>ration wi th $7.000 donated to him by ft'llow ofriccrs. "'llis h('arl jll<:t g:J\1(: out while waiting," a spokesman al the C.enter said. The arrival or Harvey GronwaJd, 40 , la.!lt week by chartered jet came as a surprise to ~·ll'd ical Center officials. They saKt the problem was ''finding a donor," something that is "a mauer of rate." DEEP THROAT CONFISCATED UNION omCJA!.S said l~DUSTRY tUPT I -Sher-they expert the retail club if f's vice squad offiet>rs after to honor the picket lines. at1end ing a shov.·ing or the Directly and Indirectly, a !'>ex fi\n-\ "Deep Throat " at strlke·1ockout couJd al f e ct a th !!at('r here the nlght almost 100,000 employts. brfore, came back Saturday Robert Voight of the Food and aITCSted George Voss , the E~ O:iuncil said the !heater owner: main issue ia CQDtrol of opera- Voss, 38, of Col ton , was lions. "A bandlul o! union e Bodg Found booked on suspicion of ex· leaders trylng to nm the food hlbiting obscene material at industry are the ones who VENTURA (AP! -Thr his Flack theatre. want a sbike. It's a showing body of a man whose 27·foot f-----------------------I catamaran capsized e i g h t miles at s~a has be<'n folUld near Rincon Beach. 13 n1ilcs north of Ventura . auUiorities said. Burt L. I A'Vln . 4.i. "'as iden- tified by his widow Sunday afti'r he was found on the beach, au!horit1cs said. Levin failed to rr1u rn from 11 day's sailing Friday. Radiation Threatens Pioneer 10 MOUNTA IN VIEW (UPI) - Pioneer 10 encountered rapid· Jy rising level! of radiation ·which threaten to destroy aJI its equipment as il neared its closest approach to Jupiter later today. At 4 a.m. (PST) ~urlear powered ~pace crafl was 620,000 miles from the giant planet. Ill :!!peed was 39,400 miles •n hour and rising fast towards Its ulUmate peak velocity of 23 mlles a second when It will be an estimated 81,000 mlles from Jupiter et 1:25 p.m. (PST)- Jn lhe: last 24 hours, the rad.18tion rose 10 limes. It was eJ:pected to reach its deadliest levels after 3 p.m. This was the moment In Its 620 million·mllc journey !ho Pioneer would learn if It cou ld survive, and man could reasscSJ his hopes or exploring the outer planets of lhe solar system. 'The extent or l)ioneer's danger I~ still unknown. The radiation could knock out some or all instrumcnL, and end Lhe spindly space craft's communicatioru: with cnrth. -, 38 new stores, shops and sel\llces • Special grand openl119 sales • Prizes from KEZY Radio's Mark Dennis • See Jim Slemons antique car collection • See Al Oipone's personal car • Plus much, much rnon during the: GRAND OPENING Saturday, Dec. 8. 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Brislol Town and Countiy Center ;:1 dj<'ce.11t to So urh Coti!l Pldlll. (BrtstaL llnd Mi'lcArthur intcrse("lion). Plck up ~ur fre~ket to ride th e Hot Air h<illoon at t1ny slore in the Center. (And we give you something else that might be worth even more to you.) Greet Westa11 often you everything from 5.25'J. to 7.SO'J.. And somethlng mace. Our people an abaut mcni than ~ opa ill 19 l<lCXJUl1tl. They an about you. And we want you to know al there Is to know about the new hlgl>-ralt!, long-term c:erttllcata We want you to know about the new Federal requirement for !lellefe lorietture of Interest on early withdrawals-Imm oll certificates at oil banks and savings a..odallons. Because ""'don't 101111I v<>U lo pay any penalty. W. want you lo em the moot. By choosing a term you're positive you will fulflD. Or by distributing your savings <Net several accounts with several terms. So you can protect your freedom to withdraw, at convenient Intervals, without penalty. Right now It's so Important for you to 1ook for strength and service and people who care. You'll ftnd It all a l Great Weslem, And you'll get lhe feeling that comes from knowing you've put your savings In eicactly the right place. Tho(• the G""'t Western feeling. OUR BIG NUMBER ONE SAVINGS ACCOUNT Don't confuse th is one with any certificate. Because you can save anydayandwilhdrawanyday. With no penalties. No problems. Just the highest interest on insu red, day.in to day-out savings. Current annual ra te 5.25% Com· pounded Da ily. Annual yield 5.39°k. OUR NEW CERTIFICATE ACCOUNTS ...... l_ "'"" .. "" ·-•1 ·--..._ --~Doily _, .. 90 DAYS 5.7!1% &927. $5 or more I YEAR 6 .50% 8.727. $1COO or ITIOr e 2Y, YEARS 6.75% 6.98'/. $ I COO or more 4 YEARS 7.50"/. 7.797. $1000 or more GREAT VVESTERN SAVINGS WWOHJ/ ........ 0-W I . '""""' ,......, ..... -.............. , ... ........ ,,,. I •u,GUNAMILU/'--1 ...... w.wtl I ·SANTAANA "" ......... ...., L• htftt• • lst-IOIO 2t100 fl Tore fllo•d • 811·9000 1t11 Nonl'I M1!n •I 1$tl'I • 55t·•OOO 9 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Daily I Until 6 P.M. Fridays I Free Parking •sEAL B&ACH I L1l1ur1 Wo1ld att w1s1mln111 r A••·· (21J) 63•··0920 ,_ WfTM ACCOUWTI ott ,_CM llORI: ..,. 0.,... '"" '"-""' -....-i. Tr••-4•"' C~cll•, Mon.,. Ord1r1, Not1ry S1r.k:1, Trust O••d I Nol• Cotr1cl!o". Also fr•• Ch ecli0A-Mo11th P\ln1. ~8ER&FUliAALSAVINGSAHDLOANINSURAHCECORPORAT10N,FEOERALHOME LOl\N BANK. A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION or C.R(Al WI ~I LHN f INi•Nl lflL 1..0fil'ORAnON ......... , .. _, __ _ . -·-·---------- ' •• 'I !" 'I t ,, I • ·~ .. WHITE FRONT ~( r,,.. SAVE'5 MEN'S VRVID·RICH CORDUROY SPORTSCOATS . ii' . .. 1·. ·~o reg. ~· c: 24.95 ,,~;\;;: ly, .. l Yes. 1ust $20 buy s a vel vety smooth. rugged·wearin,e. all <ll{. cotto n corduroy sportcoat in the trad1t1onal two-button ~' model with current lasll1on details ' Wide lapels, deep .... vent. wide llap pockets plus lwo insi de brea st pockets. ~- S AVf wS5 1ors .• ' regulars and long s. r r this QU IJ1!y! 1'111n.1e ~100 1 !UO ~ pol~e~lN •II ! ' > 1n the w1d~ WJ1st!lJnd, bell loop model w1th ne"'' ,1 ~or•et \rPJ!m~n!$, ~re tie'llmed 11Jre bol!oms tui \ . f e'rr'ilil: i liv'i"P,,siN·i i AILoRm ~ · ~;~:~I~~~~~:~~.~~~~I~:;':1:.:~S gg .1 ·ortmen t ol n~l'iE~t OJtiern s ~nd colur• .... ~.ii~ ion~ poi.it collar. tapered and tJils. lon1' sleeves . S11es 141 . -17 sleeves I '·J), Save a big s5 now! THE "VRVET" COAT SPECTACULARLY DETAILm reg. 22.99 r·1e :mo~tied 1"1 ~1·e11 ''~JT•1 1·Jlue• Sir~~. s:i1l:1 ornit ~;ede m.1de nf JOO ' rnt!un, trimm eo and co11;11ed ,,,11 1 Jrlv Limb lo~· ac11!·' P•lf •.. 1\111 ~·le and halt Q. \ bnt·~ for tr,dl thd>•~, [uml l>r1 Double breasled ~il~cu· Ptte w.1~ b~lled ~ac·. con.,~st s:11~r.1n~. 511€s B IO !b. I \ \ ' I ,;· , I •' ' HOLIDAY SAVINGS ON TOILETRY Gins GIAS FOR THE HOME AT LOW, LOW PRICES AQUAVRVA NOVRTY SHAVING GIAS AFTER SHAVE "GREETING CARO" 6 01 97c Ice Blue Aqua Velva g1ll·Dac~ed 1n a novel!~ greetrnp card rnot1t. AFTER SHAVE OR LECTRIC SHAVE Our Reg. 257 3.27 Novelty re useable b1;r~r 51ern', rJ! Aiir.r Sh(lvP. or Lectr1 1. St>ave De ligh' him to ; : quart 'rr1 t.:r ~et·~ Lio d ho! or 1 ·ild b; :' mt l1 lill1n~· Jhl' ba5e w1lh hot l' .. 1!r.1 1 r 1r:e [111 ,1 1~, r ~ doub le· 1·iall 1 r.n· lr uc t.1)fl (d du~t.1:.1r· r are!ree St!nrr·1:·1 S1 ·1· it;ru lid 3 QT. FOOD SERVER For hof or cold foods , .......•. 6. THERMAL ICE BUCKET of durable So ncrylic., ....••..• S.CJ , CHOICE OF C.H.B . SPECIAL 7 PC. Mlll:RN CASilE RECANT SAVE 20% .. .18 PC. SHU LTON OLD SPICE DUNHILL 5 PC. TRAVR PKG. 5 PADDBI .)!-.*' SPICE RACK DECANTEll SEJ MELMAcsn tt:V PRESERVES ~~~~,d~'!! ,!~ 211 KIT .... IDAY PRICBI SATIN HAPIERS s"'"~"'' 'P"cov 77c Oecoralor spice sef 119 Walnul finish. 2 decanters. REG. 4.97 4 deco1ahve •i•. Co•fains hair Groomer. C"am foam. 311 ~!terns; se t incl udes 4 p111eoooie n 1~ So CP f1!li:r Sha~r. " Cologne. ••9· 2.6 7 Shiive lather, Deodorant. Spray Cologne. ~erleol g;fl, o .. igned 2 9 9 1n two attrac tive 4 shot glasses, metol a•• dinner piales, 4 cups, 4 3s1 1lb. Crap e • : • f.,' ~Jt l' After Shave Lotion. The perfect gift 1 4 49 lo pro\ett clo1 h•ng . co ntemporary f1tt1ngs, red velvet saucers and 4 bowls. , Jam .•• , _ 54t to1 IMt soeciat man. •9· · Add~ an elegant 10llCh styles. both with · ' lining. boxed. s,1ct1l labels. 12-201 ~CHARG E ll I t0DA1 to clQsets. ,IJ.CMISI WHITE FROl\IT Of FER§ A FULL §ELECTIOl\I OF !ilZE!i, COLOR!i, !iTYLE!i, l\IOT DDD!i Al\ID El\ID!i CH AaGE IT ..• USE YOUll Cl!f DI T CAllD WI MO"OI _ _ :~~:::~:~: .... 1 • ::C FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE JUST CHARGE IT TODAYI ! '" DI WSI 1111 tlNIW(IU(lfl Ct(llT Tll M5 '! ! ; ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~,.--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~IS'' • .. . /. I - ·\'~· "Cl Ou This' Iii ' . ,,. • Our Rig. 2.99 244 Tfits' del ightlul miniature set will provide your favorite htlf girl with ~ours of enroyment. Ma~e o! ~turdy udiakable plastic. MATTEL TALKING DROWSY DOLL HOLIDAY PRICED see Our Reg . 7.99 Mat teis Drowsy Doll will deligh t any little girl. She"s pr ettily dr essed. as cuddly as can be and says 11 different phrase s. Drow sy 1s JSV2 " tall. FAMOUS GAME Of LIFE Our 1119. 4.99 I~ aRtS from 9 lo adult 2 to 8 ~layers begin with Sl,000 ill'd d car. a· 1 1 Spin lht W!leel ot fate & away you 10! U . down & a.-ound thfu 1111s J 0 world of t1c1liog m1~e believe. M1~e \he right de(lst0ns & you may l1rld in M1ll1ona1re Acres. Win or lose. ~ou'll 11.Jve the lime ot your life. ~.I;/ -11 • ALUMINUM EG TABLE The perfect child'~~:b~19Ha~·~:h!we1ght aluminum 4ss le.i.:s. Blackboard desk top slides out & can double as an easel. Pegboard bottom. Storage co.mpartmen t. Complete with hammer pegs & era&er LIA,L ( PJLOI 7 FRONT I ~""""-"' '~ ,,, .... ' '----"-..,----.._,,J BIG JIM CAMPER COMPLETE WITH SPORT EQUIPMENT 844 Our Reg. 9.99 c~rr.(!•'I C11'T'· .' .. , r i it (',:r . f 1s hing R~d. Muur.tJ·'I Ir f ll-.i~d r··'.l'Ut! rqu1pmen1 . \lf'~(11~r t ·• ~r.~ r u n m~rt. Figure~. t'f•'r" n ; 11 _,;-:-.' STURDY TABLE & CHAIRS Our Reg. 10.81 l a~e ~d~antage of our low discount p11ce & s,i~r nnt, I 88 .. on thi s sturdy chrome tahle & chair set. Colortul !dtle pattern & chairs , 11-101 WHITE FRONT OFFER!i ALL THl!i PLU!i THE LDWE!iT Dl!iC:OUl\IT PRIC:E§ 11\1 ALL THE WE!iT • ,. LMC -COSTA M.ESA 3088 BRISTOL ST. • S;in D1 r qo Free way ,11 Rri >l ol , • STORE HOURS: MON .· SAT. 10AMto9PM SUN • 10AMlo7PM ' \ _, J.O • I l - Di\D ... Y PILOT EDITOllli\L P AGE Speedier \\'1th 800,000 reGistered voters eligible to cast bal· lot s 111 the June primary and an estin1ated 850.000 elig· 1ble by November. ()range County Hcgistr ar of Yolers IJJ\'l(I llllL'hcock 1~ understandably concerned about gcL· ting the votes counted reasonably prompll y as well as J('l'llt'a I el\'. 'fhe ·v(l1e-rounting systen1 purchased by the coun- t~ 1n '.'\11\'C•1l1bcr. 198'1. has the capacity to serve 375.000 vo1ers. l lit rhrock has proposed the investment of $973.· 250 for two add1t1011al ballot readers to s upp lement the four now 111 ~crv1<:e In a lengthy hearing before the Iloard of Super- \'i sors. ~peakers ~uggesled scrappin g existing equip- n1cnt in favor or nc\v. ab;:indoning all mechanical count· 1n g and l(Oi ng back lo hantl rounting; and decentraliz· ing the <'Ounting by stat1cr1ng _n1ecban1ral equiprnent throughout the county. 1-litchcock's arguinent that 95 percent of all votes cJst iri California nO\\' are counted electronically or 1nechanically, and that 80 percent are centrally tallied failed to S\vay t he board. J·fts proposal was vo ted down and it see1ns the re y,•ill be anothe r hearing and further exploration of alternatives. Orange Co unt y \vas the first in California lo ac- quire a centralized vote system. It has proved 99.9 per- cent accurate. Si nce no co gent arguments against the up· grading were offered at last week's hear ing, the super· vi ~o rs \\'Oll ie! be well advised to get on \\•il h it. Delay will only greatly in crease the cost of ultin1atcly required up- da ting flf the system. Gateway to Baja Progre.ss officially arrived in Baja Ca lifornia this \v eekend and there are t hose y,rho fear it n1ay be a n1ixed blessing. The long·heralded paved road -1.024 1niles of it TV Newsmen Should Shun Sales Chores }faving made a few offhand cracks in the column aOOut TV news broadcasls :ind commen tators, I \•:as asked by a friend in the television business v.ohy I exhibited such unusual acrimony on 1he subje<.'t. I told him \Vhy, ::ind I'll tell you \rhy. llow would you feel if. after I \\TO{(' a coupl e of 1x1ragraphs nf 1h is- l'Olu1n n, I brok e l!T '1 ith a paragrarh 1>1tching ins1ant !t·a or dt•odo1·a111s nr rloi; rood? \\rouldn ·1 ~'nu frrl I h11d sold 1nvse lf do11·n lhc rivrr , that mv com- rnf.ntary \1·asn 'r ro be bclieVed or respected bccau"c I had rurned myself in!o ;1 huckster·~ OF COURSE you \VOuld. \\'ell, when 1 \\"JS in the hospital last month. I 11·as 1naturally1 awakened early In the mornings. so l luncd in the "Today" ::;!}011· on NBC. And v.•hat did I find? You kno11· 11·hat I found . I fuund !ht' llt'WSC<tSlt•i-:; clnd rom· n1cn1a1orc:; and 1nlcrv1t·1rcrs interrupting lh1 ·1r rules <ind !urning into salespeople, tiold1ng up :-illy cans and delivering !h11111:-:eh·!·s ol pn!cnlly ins inc r re p:1n('f:Yfl ('!-to 1l11·'>t: product ~ Thl"n !hey 11h1pr,•d 11tf !hn~·· 1n:is~s :ind tr1rd 10 r•·ttr1 111 n11r r1 ·~11111 ·t 111th .111 i111t·rvirw 01111np11la111111ffltllf11I11r r1 ·nr1 n.t; t'h1lrl r•~n. ll CT \'Ol." c·;,n·L !J,. 1·11·rylh1ng to 1·1 l'!"~ bo<l1 \"nu ti,1\"t• h1 df'c1dc 11·ho .l'OU ;1r1· .• u1tl 11·h,1I ynu 1ril! be <ind do. ;inrl :-.111•k ro 11-.1"n11 r·•· a com· n11·n1:1ti;-ir 111 tt p111·h1n:in. ur an en· 1crta1ncr. f\ot all al Lh1· ~irnC' 1unc. But the peoplt· who run th e ;1d v('rtisin ~· Dear Gloomy Gus I und erstand dry ce real boxes have as much food vaJuc as their con· lent.s. Now if v.·e only had ca!able ink so I could have a bo\\'\ of Daily Pilot each morning! II, B. M. Gloom' Gu• comrnenft •re llUbntlllH b1 rt.1Ger1 and II• "°' 11e<n11rllv reflec t Ille ,;-• 01 "'' new1p11'ff. StnO reur "' pttve I• Ol"m1 G111, O•llY Plltr. cum-entertainment industry apparently don't see it this wa y, and don 't realize how they inj ure the credi bility of the very commentators they are turning into commercial prostitutes. If a person \Viii sell anything th at is put into his hand. '"hY should he or she be I rustC'd to deliver the non-commercial truth to us? I FELT _muc h the same \vay when Chet J[WHley lcfl !he NBC nC\\"S Slaff and began his television ads for American Airlines. Presumably he was hired because of his good "image" as a sober, fair and responsible com- mentator. But the moment it is kno11·n he had hired himself out lo tout a particular company or product, he has removed himself Crom that pedestal. and has no more inherent credi bility than a carni\-al pitch man. \Vhy i!' ··word~f·mouth '' consid ered by fa r the most effective advertising medium? Because it is independ en t, ob- jective and spontaneous. Because ii can· not be OOught for any sum. B('causc, in sbor!. it is not corrupted by specia l interest or special pleading. The mo ment JI ls s11srec1. or tainted by nia nipulation, it loses its \1•hole power to sway. ANl) "scpar;ition of pc:)\vcrs" is as i1n · portant in thl' private as in the political SeL·tor, The 11ews 1nan should nC\'lsif,1•: the comn1t'ntator should comment ; the announcer should announce: the salesman should sell. None is a less honorable job lhan another; the only dishonor resides in debasing one 's job by don ning th e false mask or another. Vote Tally -from Tijuana on t he C'a llfornia border to Cabo San Lucas a t th e very tip of the lpen1n:l llla now is open. It is indeed wonderrul to realize that the splendid beaches and warm, clear waters of Baja now wi ll be with.in reach of travelers who yearn for new swlmn1 ing. diving, fishin g and boating havens. \Vhile many have enjoyed vis its t o the accessible portio ns or the peninsula. unt il today the totality of Baja has bee n available only to !hose willing to venture t he journey with four.wheel vehicles well equipped with extra water. gas, oil, ~pa re parts -and ve ry sturdy constitutions. Observing that h.'.ld roads are goo<l conservation devices, naturalist Joseph \Vood Krutch once looked ahead sadly to the time when Ba ja's "un1narred beauty be successfully exploited into that st ring or California· style beach resorl s \v/Jith may be its ulti n1ate fate." Even t he !\lexitan slate's touris m director has ex. pressed fear that the ne\v road \Viii transform the pen· insula into a "l.OOO·ntile·long garbage du rn p." These a re negative thoughts. and one can only hope that those who enjoy the gift of the new r oad. along whi ch four hotels a lready are being bui lt, will treat the vir gin land with the love and respect it merit s. A Si11~le Star \Vhilc n1erchan!s and house holders frel a little ,about energy restriction s that will curtail no\v·lradition· al Yuletide li ghting di splays, the Christian Science ?i.1oni· tor ren1inds u:; that one star was e nough for lhe fir~t C'hrist1nas. ~bsence of all the Christmas lig hts this year need not dim the good cheer of the season, says the l\l onilor. ·"_and }~deed may nudge thoughts back to the eloquent s1mphc1ty of that single star." ·. [1 "' § . . Isolated President Lea1as on Haig, Ziegler Advisers No Help to Nixon Image \VASlfJNGTO N -1'hc sharp dee/in(' in morale and confid~nce during The past 11·eek at the \\'hilc !louse l'an ix' !raced to the remarkabl(' press bri('fing con- duc led by assistant press Sl'C'l"C'\.'lr~· Gerald \Varrcn and 11• ha t Inv brhind it. . Knowing that \Vhilr 1-fl}\JSt' rrpor1 C'rs 11·ou!d sv:oop dO\\ll \l"ith h11rdcyl'd ques- tions about the obli terated l!l·n1inutc presidential conversation on \Vaterga ie. \Va rren spent that morning in extreme agitation. What in the \vor ld, Warren asked his fello\v aides, could he JXlS· sibly tell the press? But by the tiine !he ncv.·sn1cn gather- ed to ask questions. all indecision by \Va rrcn h11d disa ppeared. Asked lo corn· mc nl on the missing 18 1ninutcs. \Varrcn brushed it off '1•ith the comment !hat "it \l'Ould be unv.'ise for me lo discuss it fro1n hrre because it v.·ill be thnroughly de\•eloped in open cou rt ." ~le later launched an inex plicable attack on special prosc<'uto r Leon J aworski for allegedly leaking information to the press. POLITICAL insiders at the White llouse regarded these answers as agoniz· ingly ill·advised. They a1so knew im- mediately tha t, though these strange conuncnts came from the mouth of Ge rry Warren, they were the v.·ords of press secretary l\on Ziegler. "Gerry doesn't say hoo \rithou ! getting the sign frorn Ron ," one i;enior :lldl· told us. \\'hat mnk es this so oni inotzs is the obvious sou rec of Ziegler's in· spiration : only Ziegler and chief of staff 1\lexa11dcr llaig h;ive continuous and intimate a(.'C('SS 10 President r-.:ixon. There is, then, a double-barrelled charge of gloon1 at the \Vhilc House this "·ee k. The chilling new s of the ohliterated 18 minu tes has badly un· dcrcut t ·Tr. Nixon 's "Operation Candor .'' the nf'west attempt to restore his credibi ltty and rc\'ive the spirits of his supporters. Accordi ng to one top i\1xon lieutrnant famed for remorseless op- timism, the incident negated at least t\\·o-thirds of "Operation Candor." f~QU .\LL \' O:lflNOUS, thC' \Varren 1x>rfonnnncc helped eonfinn 1hat l\1r. \"ixon srLl l runs the do mestic and !)(Jlit ic3 ! ope rat ions of the U.S. gol"ern· n1ent through 11\"Q men. "You couldn't do that ('ffoclil"ely. cvrn if they v.·cre Jec:;us Cbri~t and fl-lose.s." an angry aide lold u.'>. Ziegler and Haig are eon· s1dcrably less. Despite all the post • \Vate rga1e prop- aganda about a n e w end open \\'hite Hou:1e, many aides believe access to the President is even more con- stricted-by l\-1r. N i x. on 's own choice-than in the universa lly damned days of 1-£. R. lla!deman and John D. Ehrlichn1an . Some aides who were able to see fl.Ir. Nixon by asking Haldeman 11011· co1nrlain they only see the President \1·hcn he calls lhl'm in. Tiii:; fACT TI IAT an isola ted r-.lr. Nixon relics on Ziegler as one of his two conf1dan1s is particularly unner"\·ing to lieutenants. \'lho have minimum hii;h rega rd for Ziegler's political acumen. ( EVANS-NOVAK J Zi('gler is not one to rescue the Presi dent from his 01111 prejudices. so his in- structions to \Varrcn for the daily brief· ing undouh tedly renect Mr. Nixon's OV.11 vit>w'S far too arcuralely. A case in point is the in1emperate \\"hite Hoose reaction to the controversial reporting or the pres idential "slapping" incid{·nt at Dii;;ncy Ylorld. Cooler heads en the \\"hire House staff v.-'OU.ld have insisted that f\tr. i"ix.on let the bizarre matter die a quiet , unmoumcd death. ·eut Ziegler passed the full measure of the President 's fury to the outer v.·orld-lO no ;:idvantage. TilOSe same cooler heads v.oold have urged the President lo instruct Warrffi lo cxprc&') prcs ident_ia\ regret O\'tr the m.issjng 18 minutes and the actiom of his secretary, Rose ~lary Woodll, sincr he certainly v.·ill have lo ta ke a stand sooner or later. They also would have adv1l\Cd against an attack on Jav.·orski, unfair in essence anyway, that predict· ably ange-red lh\' !'pc<:iaf pros<'cutor but gained nothing f11r the \\'h1lc Hott"e Cnlike Z1eglrr. 1h(·Sf' l'OOlt•r head.<; h<,d no pr<'sidrnr ial f1CC1.'~s. lt\IG 1s vas!h· 111orr admired l~n Zieg l•·r by his \\"h1!t' J ICXJS<• C"Ollragurs for 1nlelt1grne(', cxpc nt•nrl' and 1n!Pgri!~. But he :11;-:o is sl'cn :1.; pt)[1r1cnlly 1111· IU!Ort:'<l-nfld hC'nct poltt1cally tnepl '·The troubil' is ," one :\1 xon l1e1Jtf'n:.i nt said. '"Al doesn't knov.· it.'" Certainly. Jlaig mu.st sho11ld1·r much o< the blnmf' for the dcb;i$1n~ \\'hi!" ltouse attacks on form er Ally. Crn. Elliot Rich.1rdson nnd his role in UK• firing of Archibald Cox . STRl\'l ~r. lo n1.1inta1n rJ1 t·ir !o~';l!ry lo Mr. Nixon. his a1d<'5 trnd ro blam~ Ziegler nnr1 . 10 a 1nuch lesser ex!C'nt Hai~ rnr f"IQl1tt t';i! lnron1r11.'!rnc't• a~ t h~' SOllrer Of !11'' /'rt'\lllt'tl1 ':; (•Od)r~s. tTI'<:.'~. Ho\1·r•:1•r. 1hc harsh(·r 1r11!h I' ll·~.; cle\'1011s. Thr-01·1·rhurdPtllng Of a f1>11• 1n1st~ aides, ~··ll·1w\at 1on and co11- sis1en1ly poor 1>nl11ir:d Jllr1t:mrnt are the ioeradicahle tradt•mark:' of H1chard ~I. fiLxon . lns1ead of modl•ra11ng 1~ characteristics. \Va!rrRate SN_•ms to have deepened !hem. The Bungled Energy Crisis Oilme1,i Charge Govern1nent 'Slo 1v a1ul Ti1nid' \VAS ll J:\(;TQ:-J -A cold Nixon v.·int er, ho11·c\"l'r b;1dly it 1n a y affc<:t the Pr('!"itdc!11'.~ pol1t1c:al lortuncs, v.·111 se r\'C !o :-.h0w !hat such expcd1 en1s as gas rationing. fuf'I oil allocaiion and car·frc(' Sundays arc poor rC'mcdics for the ~nergy crisis. President l\lxon bl ames Congress, Cong ress blames Nixon, and the con- (RICHARD WILSO~ of national disaster. The danger to tis from the energy shortage is almost as great as the danger posed by Germany, Japan and Italy during World \Var 11 .'' n1flmrnt 11·1· are t»n., of tull111n .. or 1101J:1ri; sho rt in nr 11· rt·f1nC'r1 f":l !><IU ll' \\"r will ll•'t'd rio 1nur~ ro ·f1n1·n··, to'\ 111,.,..1 fulurr• needs. '!"he re <1rr no 111·11· 1·1·fini·ncs undi·r ton~!n1ct1on !Ind, "" <d nnw 11 1~ likel\" ln tak~ up lo rhr1••· Yt·:i1 :-. to O\'crconrC Objl'CILOns lo Ill'\\' ~I ll'\ .TllE PROJECTEO tO!:t of the i\l:i>J;,i p1pchoe h11s incrra\t•i1 h\'I' ti mes ~ln<'" 1l was stalled in l~lfi'l By Iha! lll('a.~u r~ the cost o( Tit'\\' refineneq will he in· crca~ lv.·o or thrC'C tunes ix-rore the)' are buil t. Class Consciousness Can Wreck Sex sumer bla mes every- body, but there ls adeq1Jale fault to go all the way around including the oil bar· ons and the environ- mr:ntallsts. The unrestrained language of lht P.R. man was loo muc h £or his clients and no part of his treatiBc ever found il'i way into print until now. Take just one point, which Is amply docwnented from government records. 1be U.S. geological survey estimates that at least 450 billion barrels of oU and 2,100 trillion cubic feet of gas can be discovered and produced in the United States by method s now available. In prospect a re no! m"rcly l'O!d houses a~d . car·IC'~S Sundays, but a slowdown 1n industrial J.!rO\\'lh, increased un.em ploy'!1enl, ;ind economic sta~nation neithe r this CXluntry nor the wnrld can sa fely a{'('Cpt, That won't be pl'('ven led by g~s anrt fuel rationinR but ~iui rcs drasti c ehang(': ncr('g11lation of natural gas. Dev.clo~n1ent flf tlnmr·sl IC r('srrves hforc rcflncnes. :11or,., dcrn v.·atrr porr~ · More pow1•r rlnnt~. niicle:ir a n (j Oll.f:'rwlse. Detcr1111n1·/t rcse.art:h I don 't kno1v v.hy ll'C l'Ve r worried about the Communi sts taking over the 11-orld. They n1ay out11•flrk 11s. 011tprtKluce 11~ ;111d out.~11oflk1·r u:-., but -hy (;cc•rgt''. -lhey '!I never outbret•d us If ynu e11•r li;id ;;nv ll(111h!" 11n th1' ._U!)l(•t t. ll·t·:-; f'XilllllllC ll l ~pl(:il r(•tll· 1111u11 sl 1\luntfl's\u 1J11 St•x, tJ11 s one ptu• 1!ul'ed by S<'crct:.irv (;i'nl'ral Aldo Bran· c!1rali nf the llalil'ln 1"1 a r :-: i s 1 -l.cru n· jst J>art ~·. Sex and politics arc inscparabll'. he say~. t'IN'.'ausc "sex" \\-1th· out class consciowr r~"SS cannot give sntisf:iction even if it J3 rcpc!lcd unUI infi nity."' Thi s gives us an 1n1imatc insight into lhf' 1nt1rnate relations he.tween any in- 1im11te Communist couple. Titkc, for rxnmple. stronR . square·jav.1ed Ivan ~kavi n::;ki :ind his strong, squ.irc·jav.•cd 1l1f1•, Ska\'ar SCF.r'\"t-:: Thi• da.shc·ha !hrP:i kfa ~t nook) of thC' Sk<1v1nski honH•. Ivan nncl Skavar :in· sra1Pd .11 the lroi kn in Rus~inn lhrf'f'-lrgg"d tabl.;-1. ju~! finishing dinner. Ska\·nr: l~at your br<'ti<l . r·o1nrnde clc:ir 1"hi11k of rhc poor Amrricnns starv- ing fo r '\\1lcat. J,·1o1n 1a gl int in his <'ye): \\lorkt>r~ of the v.•orld, le!'.( un11e! Sk.avar t hcs11:1ntly 1 Oh. 1.:on1radc dtar, v.'hcn you put 1t U111t \l':JY •• , I ( ...... _A_R_T_H_o_PP_E~J Ivan : 1'o 1>u t you in the 1>ropcr mood, ll'I rnc sing: you a fc1v bar.~ or Our Song ; "Ari~c ye prisoucrs of st arva- tion ... " Skavar (frowning ): Is that a crack about my dinn er? Ivan (hastily ): No, no. It was a WOOdl'rful dinner. \'our chocolale SOUf0C, particularly, was a co n vincin g demonstration of solidarity . Skavar (moll ified): You're so s"'•eet, comrade dear, tml l can no longer resist you. Ivan (leading the way to the samovar, a IYJ>C of Russian bedroom ): Arise, \\'Grker of the world, and cast off your overalls, "·hile I strugg le lo rid rnysc lf or the oppressive bondage of my shoelaces. Sknvar: Your \\"Ords are sv.·ecuing me off my feC't, comr.1de de>ar. Ivan !laking her in his arms): llave I evl'r tn!rl you how beautifull y prolet~rinn you look in your long un- der"•ear~ 'Vhat Is that nvcrpo\vering fragrance behind your IC'ft c;i.r that 1na kes my senses reel? Skavar : Engi ne oil numhcr nine Oh, whe n you touch my check v.·1\h your hands calloused in honest loll lo cxeted your quota, I knnw you arc a lrue Soviet rn;in. 1 con !'il<'lnd lht: suspense ' no longe r. Quick, let us and, as the f\1anifesto discuss politics. get into bed instructs us, WELL, you know wha t happens. lie reads her five chapters o[ fJas Kapitnl. And v.·hen he fi nall y says, "All po wer to the Electrical Soviet and tum off 1he light.'' she says, "Not tonight. cont· radc dear, I've got a headache.'' So let our motto, teUow Americans,. continue to be, "Better Bred Than Red !" There's no question that through better breeding we will take over the world. We will, that is, if we can ju.st figure out where those hundreds o( million1 of Chinese keep coming from . Isn't It the Truth! More congressmen ought to get good and angry -and act. Their dilly dallying over affairs of the nation Is frustrallng to us constituent.,, who don't know where we st11nd or sit. \Ve tend lo suspect that all too many of our elec ted representatives have never learned lo sit properly, no matter where they stand ; another way of ~aying that congpessmen seem to sit on \V1¥1t lhey should think with and think with whal they should 1111 with. "Brah1 -on npparotits wit/I which Wt thhlk that. 1ve Ulink witll." -Anibrose Bierce, 1 1906 This is a crisis ev- erybody knew wa!'I coming and nobody \YOuld do enough about. Everybody knew the U.S. would fall short of oil and gas needs this v.•in ter. and for winters to come, before the f\'lideast \Var and Arab oil cutoff. LAST JULY, third and fourth-ranking officials were telling Congress and the public we wou1d not have enough ol1 and gas to fill a demand for energy which was growing at an annual rate of 4 percent . For lrldu51ry, it can be said ti.at some of tt. more responsible leaders were issuing grave waminp a year and two years ago, They were accuoed of falsifying reserve!. baultd Into court on antl·ltusl charg<s, and accuoed of atrang!Jng helpless Utile In- dependent operators. A memorandum prepared last mmmer by an oil industry public relations man, -shall here .,, ... 111 llJIOll)'lllOOS, tdla It like 11 wu and Is : "The gove rnment has been Incredibly ~low and timid. The Congress has ~ rused to come to grips with the matter. The en vt ronmentallst movement i~ dominated by fanatics who bloc k or delay almost every attempt to add to our energy supplies. .. ,., .. TIIESE: people ~ave their way they are goi1t1' to cost the country hun- dreds or billions of dollars. "We face ·an energy crlsi.J and the problem ha!l~bcen bungled to the polnt .IJ'JIAT AMOUNTS lo about three times the volum e of oil and gas that have been taken from the ground since the beginning of the petroleu1n industry In the U.S. 113 years ago. Now, consider one phase cl that poten- tial supply. A large part ot ll lies under lhe water on the continental shelf and close to the oil gulping industry and population of the east coast. But there never has been an oil and gas well drilled on the U.S. Allantlc con- Unent.al shelf. Why not? Boundaries are In dlapule betw..n federal and atate govemmenta. ' ConservaUonb\8 howl. Exploration has never ~ completed. AJ • matter of chol~. the U.S. has, for neorly 311 years from !IHI to 1917, Imported oil rather than produce our own run requlremenu rrom source5 that were capable of development. WE CANNOT do that any longer, tr only becaWJc we cannot get enough oil from the Persian gulf even when the Arabs change their minds. Years hence, long after the Arabs h11.ve changed their minds, and the oil begins to now in from Alaska and the continental sht!lves in gN!ater volume, !hero atlll wlll be a problem. At the • sou rces of JXlw cr. · · on new OIAN•I COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, PubU~htr Thomo.i Krcui/, Editor "· Barbara Kreibich ' Ediloric l Page Editor .The, edilorial pa~ of 1~ 0-\1 Pilot M>eks to lnrorrn and 1;Umu1i1.1!• readcn; by presenting on th! diverse ,tommr:ntary on lt'ot>lca11 :~e l~st b)' ~cated rolumni.ts ~ cartoonists. by i>rOVktlor a fon1m fl)'!' rcadtts' vl~s and ...... nrp• 11 • "7 ,. . ('fl "Ill', .. ,. newap11.per s opinion~ .,~ .. Id · , '"' eq •". eun-.nt topics. Th(' C>'!ltnr1lJ Qplnl() of the OIUI)' Pi iot "r>Pear onl 1 flit Mllorb1J column 11 the top'Y fl~ II\(, Pllit . Opinlona t XPtfltt'tf'd by the ~ um.nl1B and c•noonista •nd leuB \VTJIM"R arf': their own Md no~ m_rnt of lhtlr vlrv.·11 hy lhe Dal Pilot 11houMi ht! lnfemu.. Monday, December 8, 1973 •, " By Phil lnte rlandi "Ah! Alone at last!" 1 J t' s the School Of Hard Knocks From Wire Servlcet ! One of 12 finalists for the , presi dency of i 1ankato (l'olinn.) ! State C.Ollege was disqualified I v.'hen it v.'aS learned he l~ serving a prison term for 1-forgery. A spokesman for state col· lcge Chancellor G. Theodore ~1itau said that Vincent A. l\1cCrossen's name was ( PEOPLE ) ren1oved from die,sideration v.·hen it i,•;as discovered he is serving an 18-month scn- .tence in !he U.S. pen itentiary at Levdsburg, Pa . ~1cCrosseo, convicted o f '·forgery in Pittsburgh, Sept. 7, sent his Jetter of application ·10 a presidential search com· ,mittC<' July 17. • SecrC'tary of State Henry Kisslllger has decided to _ donate h!s share of the 1973 ~obel Prace Prize to a scholarship fund for children 'of American servicemen killed or missing In Indochina, the Hepatitis Related To Ears? ATLANTA 1UPl 1 -\\~om('n may run the r isk of con- tracting viral hepatitis. the National Cen ter for Di sea5e Con trol warns . , A review or 702 cases or .~iral hepatitis reported in Seattle, \Va sh. last ye a r disc losed that 48 cas('S oc- curred in \vom('n aged 12 !O 24 v.·ho gavr no history of ..rxposure lo othC'r persons \'o"ith "hepatitis. the center said. Norwegian Nobel Committee announced. The fund , to be nan1ed "The Kissinger Scholarship Fund," will be directed by an advisory committee and administered by eo·mmunity Funds, Inc. of New York. Kissinger s h a r e d the $122.000 prize with Norlh Viet- namese . Politburo member Le Ou(' Tho for negotiating a Vietnam cease-fire. • Soviet party chief Leonid t. Bre~v is the new owrno.r of a talking mynah bird. The bird was given to Brezhnev by Rabul Ga ndhi, 4. the grandson or Prim~ _Minister Indira Gandhi. The ·boy told tke Soviet leader that the bird v:ouldn 't need any special language lessons because it naturally picks up and repeats what it hears. • Anne Ford Uzlelll, younger da ugher of Henry Ford D, separated from he r husband of eight years. New York stoc kbroker Glancarlo "J obMy" Uziell l, Ford sources said. The couple ha\"e two children. a son, Alessandro, 7, and a daughter. Allegra , 2. The marriage v.·as the first for the 3G-year-0ld auto he.iress. It was the second for Uzielli who previously was married to model-actress An· ne :ttarie Deschodl. • Chancellor \\'illy B r a n d t asked that his own birthday party - a supergala Involving thousands of guest! -be canceled because of the energy crisis. Brandt·s 60Lh birthday party v.•as to have been held by local leaders of hi s Social Democrat party Dec. l8 ln Dortmund . \v11h an estimated 12,000 gi:ests invited. ~J • Mond~Y. Dtt~mber J, 14/J ------Ot\IL '( PILOT 9 Star May Be Born CHRISTMAS HCURS Dally 10 lo f, Sol. 10 lo 9:30, Sun. 11 lo 6 Dori Mereditli's So1ig Resurrel'tc<I S'-'' year The lhing didn 'I. 111111 (out 'Plan Uy JAY SHARBl.JTT NEW YORK (API -About four weeks ago , during ABC's "NFL Monday Night Foot- li<'ll." they played a record called "Travellin' Man." Don f\-iered !th was seen lo wince, even though the si nging wasn 't half bad. In fact, the eingcr was •1eredith. And because of the response from the TV au- dience. Dot Records says it's reissuing f\-1eredith's record and has mailed 2.000 copies to radio stat.ions. ''DANDY DON" admits to 1·eirig a bit surprised bolh by the company's action and the fan reaction to a recording he made in the early 1960s wilh a country and western band in Dallas. "I reall v didn't cut it to try and sell it,'' said Meredith , v.•ho was the Dallas Cowboys' quarterback at the time. "It was ju.st one of those things I wanted to do, and so v.·e did il and it \Yas kinda fW1." For th.:! record. the reverse side of the proceedings has him singing. "Them That Ain't Got It Can't Lose ." \\'hat prompted him to cut the record? 01'1 T•~~Olo 'TRAVELLIN' MAN' Don Meredith '11~k. we'll do it.'" Meredith said. THE RECORDING got fair- ly good air play on Dallas stations, he said, and then Dot Records got hold of it in some way he still doesn 't understand. "I never 1nade a whole lot off iL " he allowed. "I got ~1h. qui1c take off." liibi~==~i~~;;;i~~~~=~~==~~~~:~~=~~i He sa id he had no idea a l the time -nor does he now -of carving out a second career as a country singtr. .. 1'1n under no illusion that I ean sing ," he ea1d . '"Jl's a frustration -because l'd really love to be s ble to do it well. But the gu}'s in the band had to tearh n1 e everything. ''I DIDN'T even know aboul modulation,'' he said, refer- ring to a key change in a .song. "Heck, I always thou gh t 1nodulation \Vas soniething nasty you do." /·le said although record ex· ccutives have talked to his lawyer about resuming his vocalizing. he'd only do it if (1 ) it wasn't for serious, (2) he had a choice of songs and nu1sicians and (3) it's be fun. ''I don't \'o·ant any money," he said. "But I want enough PHARMACY WE QUOTE PRICES OYER THE PHONE ..• ANYTIME -CHECK THESE SUP'ER SALi SPECIALS-Su99. Ret. ' HEAD & SHOULDERS Sh•mpoo. 7 01. Tube •••••••. $1.bl VISINE EYE DROPS. 1 ~ 01. , ••••••.•••••••••••..• 11 bS Curity COTION BALLS. #2b0 ••••.•.• , • , , ••..•... Blc OLD SPICE After Sh e~e. 4 '~ 01 •.•••••••••••••.. $1./S s 1.29 s 1.29 "' Sl .SO 2700 E. Coast Hi~hwav. at Fernleaf. Corona del Mar Sal• Price s 1.09 $1.09 39c $1.20 • AMPLE PARKING IN kEAR Houri -9:30 . 6:00 Dolly Clo1ed Sundayt 011d Holldayt 644-7575 to bring my friends 10 1 _____ ~---~ Nashville and pay thei r ex· T s d ' N ~~~:,~~ ~~·~!~;~ 'w~:~'~ ry atiir c1.y s eivs Quiz "WELL, AH, that really is a $2.54 royalty check one year a good question." he said. and I think that was my big· "It sort of started in a beer --- ~tEREDITII, S A Y S his music favorites -•and friends -include Roger r-.iiller , Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson. We Dare Yoii joint -actually a pretty nice place, called the Reveler in Dallas. "They played country music and I used to go over there. I always liked country music. so I started foolin · around v.•ith it . And at certain times of the evening it seemed I v.·ould migrate towards the stage. It ·was one of those things." It came to pass that he and his rriends in the band got the idea to pop in a Dallas recording studio and record. "We ju.st decided one day, Girls Ask Court Okay For Pants SAN FRANCISCO I API - Five young girls have asked a federal court here to annul a achool order barring them from wearing pants to class. Tile injunction action con· !ended the "irrational rule" al a South Sa n Francisco elementary school denied their rights to equal protection and violated a federal Jaw against discrimination based on sex. They claimed all the benefits boys receive from being able to wear pants were denied lhem just because they were girls. The American Civil Liberties Union filed the suit Qn behalf of five Los Cerritos School pupils. The y arc Deborah Kavanaugh, 8: Gina Sheets, 11; Jeannie Osta, 11; Alicia Taylor. 9, :ind her sister. Tracie. fi. edes-Benz reveals seven e em en ts in the 280 sedan. Six you can see. l\T MERCEDES-BENZ, the quest for l"1 perfection is ceaseless. Now the Mercedes·Benz engineers have made seven subtle modifications to the 280 Sedan ... refinements so un- derstated that six can be recognized only with a careful walk-around in- spection. The seventh only when you take a test drive. No. 1-·wirftr grille. co,nplernentaT)• air scoop ,,..,,_ 2-u1c1r11<~d l:1111npt1 pror.·,:tiori. eliminated. Unobstruct ed vision is greater than ever and thieves no longer have a convenient niche for their pry bars. Around the perimeter of the side windows there is a new molding. It may look like decoration , but it's actually a safety device. Try a 280 in the rain. You'll be amazed at h o\.v clear the g lass area re· m ain s . The r ubber-edged mOlding catches water and grime as they come off 1he windshield-before they have a chance to foul the side g lass. The mold· ing also pu1s the airstream to work, guiding it across the windows to further sweep them c lean. The rear window is cleared by the same principles. Aerodynamic taillights The sixth change is in the ta illights. The curious ribbed design u ses airflow to keep the lights free of debris a nd A joy to maneuver The 280 weighs "'-'Cll over o ne thousand pounds less than the d omestic sedans No. 6-self·tf<"an111g r<oJr llghn . that try to compcte\vith it. Combine this reason able weight 'vi th its sensible size and lively performance and you get a sedan 1hat is as enjoyable 10 drive as le is to look at. It maneuvers almost like a spor1s car. The victims also had not be('n exposed to other ln· fection sources such a s hypodermic needles. r a w oysters. il licit drugs o r . transfusions. the center said in noting this \c:as the first report linking viral hepatitis · ~o ear piercing. . . Each of the 48 young women -\Vas intervie"·ed to determine , .if her ears had boen pierced before onset of the disease and ;. if th e time interval was con- sistent with the incubation per· ., ·iod ol hepatitis. One of the rare pleasures of Christmas. 1-hc 280 o f today is proof that at fv\ercedes·Benz. change is inspired not by the \vh ims of fashion, but by the thrust of engineering progress. S1art at the front. The fami liar Mer· cedes-Benz grille is still there. Bui it\; lower and \vidcr now and is con1plc· mentcd by a louvered air intake belO\V it. Why the c hanges? Simply to take advan- 1agc of the aerodynamic body engineer- ing lessons taug ht by the 450 Series sedans-and to provide extra cooling capability to deal with the extra heat generated by today's a nti-pollu1ion en- gines. New bumpers wrap around the front end to o ffer greater protection than ever before. The center said 5even of the 48 had their e11.rs pierced u1th· • in sbc months before onset of jaundice. In one case lhe inler- val \\•as tv.ro \veeks. • . going I up Al a:ats f:'I up, '° do vtlllt!L And .n the n1pltctnlll'lt al!t or 'fOlf hOU9I rises. so dr:a ttll Jnlll!lon CCMr• In .1 St•t• F"1'11 H~ Policy. St.tit farm 11 •II you netd to lflCl9 •?ffl lnsi.tnnte. Ctll m1 todly. '847-4949 , Don Crawford 17171 Boach Blvd. ~ Hu"tlngton Beach STATE FARM ,,.,. , ... :a ...... 111t L_ S!Blt f11'fn Flrt 11'1111 C.1u1lty Complll~ Ho!M Ofllc.: --- Sw<:i>t by the wind >,..,., If you've walked past the front doors~ three of the changes have escaped you. That oversized outside rear mirror is one. Minu1ely adju stable from inside Tile Aferredes·Bcn:; 280: 1.1 stdan t~·11h ahno.11 sporr, , ,, r h(l"dl1 •1J.:, No. J-new itUCMldlly adJw;tabll" mirror No . .J -'"ore t1iJ ibilitv rh1111 t1.'tr No . .5-acrodynam1c ·w1ndl}W 1nold1ng. 1he car, it's rubber edged and has polar· izcd glass to combat glare. The front vent windows have been grime. The next time you're driving in fou l \Veather think how important visi- biliry o f your rear lights is to the driver behind you . Number 7-The one you can feel The seventh change is the transmission. And while it still has four speeds for· ward, and can be shifted manually if you choose, a torque converter has replaced the fluid coupling. H ow can you tell? The drivability of this 280 has been improved. Torque is multiplied when needed to make this Mercedes-Benz feel smoother and more enjoyable than ever. T hat's the lot. Not a faddish or "an- nual model year" gimmick in sight. And the things we couldn'l improve on are still there in force. Jim Slemons Imports, Inc. I s the 280 for you? Buy a nc'v 280 and you clearly fly in the face of the trends ser by domes1ic "lux· ury'' c lass cars. The judgment is yours. ~ut if you are interestcd,call us to arrange a test drive. It could be the best inve st- ment you have made in quite son1e time. r:n;.s;::;i;;;,;:-i;:------1 I 1l01 9woll Street P.O. 101 2640 I I N .. port Inch, CGnf. 9266) I I Plea~~ndmcyourfull-rotor~rochure I I of the Mercedes-Benz motor cars. I I N•m< I I Addrtss I I (~iiv I I ~rn!c Zip I l-::'.''h":. ________ m Mercedes-Benz 'CJ 1301 Quail, P.O . Box 2640, Newport Beach, Calif. 92663 Phone : 714-833-9300 \ " ·1 :_~-- Other De£1tlis PlTT'Slll"RC:ll I L'f>J 1 P:Hrlrk 1' t 'agan. 8j, a (or1 nrr I 111!t'll ~!1111' \\uri.."r' 11 f Arncri<".I 11!flc1al <Hl<I 1• n org:in11cr f'f thf' l 1 n 1 ! "d Sl t'l'!work•·I'~ nf 1\11n•ril ·;_1. lhl'<I ~ttncla\ 111 SI .J o .., 1• p h · !): llosp1t:!I. 111· 11 •l" l..now11 1n lhl' l'!!l'bur)ih :1rf'.'l ii<: .. \1r l..a bur ' B!R illl~Gll A .\I . Ala ! l 'Pl 1 -Frau<·i ~ Shul'klrlonl. 61 ;in :i:-..,1 ..,!:int ~·1-r1't;1rv id rhi- :\rrn 1 und~·r l 'r r~id"nt ·rruu1.1n. d1Pd Frul:11 :1 1 l·n11f'rc;1t~ trn .... r11..1 fr11!011111g Ul)f'll h~·;11·1 ;-.U rL.!lTI J·::'\<'!~0 1 l !'l 1 l>r Geor)le '.\\. ll 1tlll'nh:1<"k. 117, 11111· 11n1C' pt:r<-0nal !11•1111. ... 1 u f ffo11·nnl l lugh<'~ l\arhilr1111· lt t'pburn anrt Clark (;;-.t1li·. 1s srhcdul£·rl IQ hr hur11·tl Tu••..,. d:i} l h· <t1;•r! l·~ri1t1y at his homC' here follo11·111g <l !cngtil.v illness. \'l;\F:\"AH/) HAVE~. ~l ai.~ (r\Pi -lliru1n lla)dn , 66 . :i founder of A!h r n cu n1 J>uhlishrr,;; and l.'d lTIJr of 1hl' Arnr rie:i n Sc ho I a r th;· qua rlt'rly journnl .. r l1h 1 Bf'l;l Knppil died Sunday tif c1 hl'art :i!t<tck. l;LE~DALE 1,\1'! Fun· era! services for the Jh.•v. Frederick A. Sr hilling Sr .. 72. former lC<'lurc r iri Ne11· Tes1;1n1e111 stud1C's at USC's theology school. arC' schcdult'd hc rt' Tu(•sd:i.\·. Schilling died Salurd.'l.\ .'lftcr :1 br1l'f 1lln,.ss. ARB UCKL E & SO.\' WESTCl,lfF ;\IORTUARY I 427 E. lith ~I .. CosLa '.\lt·sa f~tt;.4AA8 • BALTZ-HF.RGERO\ FUNt~H,\L llU~l E Corona dl'I :\l ar fi7::.!l.t3!1 Costa 1\lcsa ll11i·Z l21 • BELi. BHCl1\IJ\\'i\\' 1\IOHTU1\ll\" 110 Broad1\':J~. fo~l:.1 1\lr,;1 l.I 8-:1<1:1;; • IJILll A Y UHO't'll EH~ l\.10JtTUAHJr:s 17911 JJe.ach llh•d. 8-12-i 771 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . /I ' ' ' lluntington Beach 244 Redondo A\•t . '• Long Beach Zl~J&-114~ I • '' l\1cCORMICK l~AGUNA I BEACH J\tORTUARY 1706 Lagana Canyon Rd . •H-141> • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK I Cemett:ry l\tortuary Cha~I 3500 Pacific iew Dri\'c I NeM·port Btacb. C.Wornia 644-2100 • I PEEK f'AMll,Y I COLONIAL FUNERAL 11 llOME 'i :'801 Boin. Avr. Wrstmla1ter 03-.152$ i • SMITH'S MORnlARV 5Z1 Main SL 11 .. 11ag1oa Bucb - (· L.Jff. Boyd Ma11 on Pl1one Yeru· of His Life ll was 16 years ago that J)r. H. Strughold conducted his fa1nous rl y1ng exp('rin1ent. Dr. Strughold had done a lot of flying earlier . On this occasion, he thoroughly nu mbed his postl1rior \\ilh s11;;ible 111Ject1ons of No voc:un. 1hen took orr in a plane with :1 pilo t wh o \vas instructed to do acro- hil!1t's. l>r. Strugho!d prornptly bc- ca rnt' sick. sc;1red , confusctl, disori en- ted. all shook up. lie '>''ilS g<"!l ing no nt·rvc unpulses from \vhere hl' Usual- ly gol many \\'hen 111 flight. Thus did he 1>ro1·c. st:i1~nr 1 f1c;1l!y, 1ha1 pilots rt·ally do n y by the scat of thei r pants. "St'vrnt rcn" nuigu~.i nc sur veyed a bateh nf you ng ladies. And found out h\O·thirds of the girls felt closest 10 other girlrriends. Or lo sisters. But onl)' one-tenth fc.lt t'ln~·!>l lu thei r 1no1her.s 1\LL(.GATOR \·ou kn O\V hOI\' a camel closes its nose in a high \\'ind ? Th:t!\ ho\\· a n a!l ig~~tor closes its ears under1vatcr 1'h:it 11a1nr Natalie n1eans Child of Christmas ... r-.1ost nn)' n1an SIX'nds one yenr of his life on the telep hone. Th <l t'S night and da y, day :ind nigh t, sing it, Frank . Avrr:'.lgc ratt lei;nakc grow s three rattles a yea r . I'm told . 1s the traditional gift fo r the 13th \V Cdding anniversary. ,\ rur. l). "f'n1 a Linda who \11i n1s to kn o\v the chest mcasurc- n1Pnl of the a\'cragc 17-ycar-0ld-girl?" i\. Ex:i ctly 30.1 inches. Exactly 20 percent ot the *n and 21 percent of the \1·0- ml•n n;i tion\vidc tell poll stcf! they regula rly go to bed \VCtkn1ghLs at JO p.1n. NO RTll POLE \\lilliam F'. \\la rren, a 1\lc!hodist minister \vho was president of Boston Llniversity for 30 years. wrote a book to prove !hat the original G::irdc'll of Eden \\'<'.IS al the North Pole. "Paradise Found"' 11·:is the name of the book. About 500 pngcs. Came out in 1885 lie said God got nlad :in d froze lhe place. \\!ere you a\\·are that doll collecting is the fifth mrn;t popular hobby among gro11·nup Americans? Yea, even more popular !111.in photography. So rc1Xlrts the Am erican Hobby Federation. Stnmp collecting is st ill first. Second is !he ('Qllccting of glassware. Third, woodworking . Fourth, rn~1king models. In 1958, there \vas one store for every 97 Americans. Jn 1963. one store for every 110 Americans. In 1967. one slore for evC'ry 113 Am ericans. This year, one store for every 115 Am ericans, about. 1\dd ress mail 10 I~. f.1. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, New- port Be acli 92660. UCI Library Friends Hold Essay Contest -- Preserve Stand Modified R~1 JACK BROBACK 01 n11 O.lly I'll" l r.tf and the nt'<."CSSll)" to determilt.e Ass1.-ssor. Atl1rtinistra11v(' Of-and Orange \\'ould the ope n lh<i l thr public 1nt rrest 'l\s ficer, Planning, Ilea! Propcrtr sµ<.il·e tles1gna1ion suck' bting iruly served (in tf/1· $e r\'1Ct!S ;ind the llarbnrs. In concl usion ".!rs Bents ccllat1on I SAt\'TA ANA -·rht Orange Cou111y Grand Jury winch for1nerly expressed outright opposit ion IG the cancellation of the agricultural presen'c agrecmenl on the 2,300-acre Nahl Ranch has modified its stand somewhat in a letter lo the Board ol SupervisorS. Beaches and Pa rks Oistr1c-t wrote. "The jury is rOON'rnM'l l---~_;.;::======~· 1 be established to evaluate the th at an offer uf this !V\>C FOR 800 ~crcs \\'hich Anahehn ll ills <.'Ould obscure the has11· i:-~ucs l DRUG ini•ol\'cd in tht' caJJceltat~n 1 has offered to dedicate to thr - county as open space. PRICES • • • .. 1'he jury believes tha~ a Call coordinated sta ff approach to 642-4104 land eval u a t lo n \\'ould ~ be helpful in re!.-pond ing to thl? B. Q many questions wl1ich th•' pro-MEDICll'I .. t~e pl•c• to g<> for ORANGE COUNTY Cypress Clinging To Chief 1'he n1essage, si gned by Jury Foreman Mrs. tifarcla Bents of Newport Beach, urges a "go slow " approach to the cancellation request by Ana heim llills In c.. the present owners of the pro- perty. posal raises." wro te ti1rs. FINE DIAMOND S JtO I. 17rll St. llt Tfttl• A N••f ts l•lph Mait. -•· Bent s. ,oo•~ ctld.i plo•• -'e~M m••• Cost• M.,.. '4J...41 If lhC' supervisors should al101v the cancella!ion of the preserve I h e developmen t firn1 \\·ould pay $325.000 ln tax pa nallies to !he county. Amons: !he questions liite<I <l••1v 10·9· ~~-~ '1"'f'l •~" Mo". ,,,,~ l'•I.' ,, ..._,,,.ti. arc thf' actu al description of I' --:-:-:-:-:-::-:-Z-~~=-=-===-=-=-=-=-=-~=====::;;;:;~;;;;;;;;'( the par('{'IS of land to be given r to the tounty; l e gal Pa GM • By 0 .C. HUSTINGS 01 In• D••I~ l'ilol S"lf t;yprC'ss PoliC'e Chief George Savord has tried to res ign his position to have more time to devote to his can1paign for Orange Counly shcrirf. But his city council \Von't let him. They ha\"c suggested in stead that he take a leave of absence '>''ithout pay unti l Ju- l.I'. I-le accept('d and applied for the leave effective im- n1ediatcly. Savord. \vho hasn't formally announced he is running for Sheriff. has been actively ca mpaigning to replace the retiring James ~1usick. \\'ho has held the job since 19~8. * * * "RECE!'li'T AND Ne\Y Issues In a recent hearing before !hC' Supcrvisors, J a n1 es Barisi(', vire president of the Anahci n1 Hills fir1n , said that under the prescn •e agreement only $-!6.000 in laxes ha ve bee n paid on the acreage In the past five ye ars. lft! added th al if the c<inccllation was allowed the tax bill \VOUld be $563.000 in the ne xt four years. In its latest proposal. ihr Grand J ury urges thnt il con1- rn.ittce of representative~ of the offi ces of County CounSf'l. Assessor, Adn1in istrative Qf. ficcr. Plann ing. nen l Property Date Set In Hearin a 0 011 'Ad "' ar' in Legislation ·• 1\·i!l be the SAf\'TA ANA -An apparenl topic of a ta!k by state Senator advertising war bet"·cen rival Dennis Carpenter (R-Newport publications in th<' Rossmoor. Beach\ before a meeting of Sea l Beach and Los Alan1itos the Irvine R e p u b I i ca n areas 1vill be examined Dec. Asscn1bly Friday. 13 by an Orange Coun!y Carpenter has pron1ised to Superior Court judee. " speak about pending state Judl_le \Valier Charamza ~C't legislation and some bills still that date for a hearing in in preparation. The 1neeting \l'hich he will rletcrrninc if will lake pla ce al 5132 Chatcau he is to issue the restraining Ci rcle in Irvine at 8 p.m. orck>r demanded by C and * * * S Enterprises of Long Beach. CONGRESSMAN And r e w C and S principals Grace l{inshaw (R-Newport Beach) Ca mpbell and Julius Schwartz has demanded that th e name the Van de Publishing E n v i ronmental Protection C-Ompany of Huntington Beach 1\gcncy (EPA) justify its pro-as defendants and distributors po:J:'<l surcharge on park ing of th e of f e n d i n g "Pen· facili!ics. nysavcr." In a strongly-\\'Ord ed state-It is alleged that "PC'n· 1nent. tlinsha\~' called al-nysavcr" rt'adcrs in I h c tcntion to .,.,.hat he tcrn1s the Rossmoor . L<'isurc \Vorld. Sc:::il drastic economic eff eets such Bc:ich. Los Alarnitos ;ind a proJX>sal .,..·ould have on College Park areas arc being Orange County. offe red free adverr ising 1n a "The proposed re&ulations bid to destroy ."Th.C' Sho pper". as the y rela te to the con· :::t C and S pu bl1cot1on. struction and development of -iflllllliiiiiiii••iiiiii CIVIL WAP O L.O GUN$ parking facilities are arbitrary M 1NIATUR1ts and capriciou.<; and should be o Lo oo LL$ de leted ," Hinsha w said. '·They II MANNING'S vi olate the separation of COLLECTORS JXl'l'ers conct!pt in th.1 t they SHOP "*".{" attcn1pl to regulate land use, 2 .i.2 e NEWl"O RT eLvo. \\·hich is a n1atter always co•r" M~•"· cAL1~ •. reserved by the states." 8"'2 ·112!51 HIO •. 11·5 ;30 Tormenting Rectal Itch OfHemorrhoidal T.issues Promptly Relieved ;iJtemati vcs avail;i ble lo lhl' n-0 -an1a county to accrpt such land: v.•ha t legal n1eans "'ould be tlte mo•t uniq"• shop in townl used to assure the prOIC<'tion l•C••u••t E""meled ,,,.1 l•o•. w;11,," , ... ,.. ..~. in perpetuity Of the land as Du•o"d Glou ..O••, H0<itok• [);•••'"'"" j Opt'n space? • c;11, too-.,,0,,, ToD!e or "'' '' , •. 01,010 1u,il rv1tw••• The jury also \\'ants to know • Gourm.i <oo ••<>•• ""d 9od<1•'• •1•0••1 01•'•1 ,.. •• ,. ••• ...... wh<lt public fl Ct'C'Ss nnd use • Glonwore c...1 .... 1 '" 'l•o •i11<1 ~~:·.~ \::1;~.. $49.95 is feasible for the dedicate<! p•i<e• '" P•""""'·•·d ••·~«•. • .... ~ ~.,. ... ••• la<.••"•"•'"'· ( .... 1-JI IJ) property: v.·hat arc the costs ••"u. .... 1, •••• """''"' c~•·•• of ma inten<.1ncc anr1 \vho 11 il l 1 81 20 BROOK HURST on the Mall -Fountai n Voll ey Plo10 h r h PHONE 963-4025 """°''!• '· v. o,;,. I" r~ ... r •• P<l Y t t'rTI: ·j I c area is even-HOURS: JO 10 5:30 Ml)n. lhru s.r .. Su11. 110 S tually nn ncxed to Anahein1 --·-- ColC'r portrait of your child, 1.49. Truly professional portraits. Select from several poses. • Large 5 x 7" size photo . • Set of 4 wallet size .... . 1.49 each . 1.49 set oaAHGI Cil v Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd . ,, o,.." 10·9 p.m. Dolly Su"dcry1 10 to• Two children photo~r1phed logelher ... 2.91. full tolor portr1it1 i11 • 1i1t 1u it1blt for fr1rni111 ... ptrf•tf for giftJ. All portr1it1 lltli'ftr1d to you 1t our stort ~y Trt1111ry 011oc iat11 .. PHOTOGRIPHY HOURS TUES., WE D THURS •. FRI. & SAT Dec. ~-5·6-7 B 1000 am to 1 pn1 '"' 1 Drn lo s ll O'll .. ..,..,_,c ,.... ... ,, .. ,, ·~ .... -·(()' .. _;,_, ~ .. :··, SANTA ANA 3900 So. Bri!.tOl·NO, or .)o, Co••! Pla l.t o,." 10.9 p.m. P>o ily. SuM•r • 10·• IUINA PAii( Bei!Ch at Ori!nqelhorpe o,.n doily 9:30 to 9 :30 p .m. Sundoy 10 to 1 dreds ol patients showed this to b4> true in tn;)nV C..'\SC'S. Jn f;1t:l . n1a nr d oc:tOrs . t hem- M"lves. tl."4' Prepnrnt1on //•l ot I rocommm<l it for !h<.-i r f:11n· 1 i i i~. rrf'~ar:ition J-1 ointn1c nt o r :'l !Pl ""'~loru; ....... ------,, llrstmittstrr ilrmnrial Jark MORTUARY-CEMETERY "EVERYTHING IN ONE BEAUTIFUL PLA CE" MAUSOLEUM • CHAPEL S • COLUMB A.RIU M o CR EMA.TORY • VET ERAN S LAWNS• FLOWER SHOP OFFERS A FREE COPY OF FAMILY ESTATES PORTFOLIO This Important Estate Planner Includes: ' REGISTRY OF 11\SrtlANCE • VETF.R1\N HENEFITS (11011 lo Ckd111 ·Thrm l • SOCIA i. SEClilllTY BENEFITS I I::ntitlern1·nL• S Cl nirn s P rocedure~) • l'E.'.'J SIONS I Elip:ibilit y J ,\IEl)JC1\FlE I '''hnt r)oc~ It Entail) 1 llo\.\· ro Cla in1 I • REGISTHY OF VALrAllLE ;\SSF.TS 0 YOUR "11LL (1'1·rti11eo1 l11forn1ation) • PERSONAL INFORMATION LISTINGS ' PLUS ,\!AN\' OTHER l~VALUAHLE DETAILS DESIGNED TO ENABLE YOU TO KEEP YOUR HO USE IN ORDER ' . I l ' I I f ' l •, I I I I I ! I - • Monday, Decemotr 3, iq73 DAILY PILOr J J Lehttaan-12s Busy Again Newport Harbor Leh1nan·l 2 sailors will climax a t busy fall season next Saturday and Sunday with the t annual sa iling of the Barney Lehman Trophy Series -·for the fleet championship. The interclub dinghies attract so me of the hottest sailors in the Harbor Area. ~tost of the fleet is be rthed at Ne wport }-lar- bor Yacht Clu b. -------- Thanks Voiced By VCI Sailors A gathering, that reads like a ''Who's Who of Orange County sailing persons" were guests cf UC Irvine's Physical Education Department recently al a luncheon i1e!d at the Newport tlarbor Yacht Club. Team Led By H1tmann Tri1unpl1s The luncheo n, hostr-d by Dr. Ray Thornton. UCI's Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, ... :as lle\d to l'nttb!P L"Cf to give !l\anks for 1i-,osc \\•ho have been hC'lpful in the l's ta bl1shn1e nt and develoi>- n1ent of Irvine's sailing r.ro-1 gr<1n1: and also to rceog111ze 1 those \\"ho have \\'Ork1~d to, pron1o!l' the. spol't r.f s.ai!ing in collcgl's and universities or ' Orange Count~·. l AnolhC'r then1c <Jf 1 h e luncheon, ;\·as to gll'e re('()gni- 1ion to the threc-and-a·half- A team of Lido-14 sailors year old, Intercollegiate Sail- captained by Hank •lumann ing and Rowing Base on of Balboa Yacht Club v.'as Newport Bay, which became the winner of Bahia Corinthian a reality due to the combined Yacht Club 's annual tran1 crforts of '.\'orn1an Watson. race Sunday. chancellor, Coast Community Others on the lean1 were College Dist rict: Dr. llobcrt Ken Ross, BYC: J im Forsy th . M'oorc, president of Orange BCYC ; Roger Frye. BCYC. Coast College: Bob A!lnn. and Gaston Ortiz . BYC. UC I's Sailin.g adviser; Dr. The runnerup team \\'<ls cap-Dudley Boyce. president of Rocky Times Hinted for 8oating tained by Jin1 Kerrigan. Go!d~n \Vest College; Carter BCYC. Others on the tean1 Ford . USC Saillng Coach; Ron I were Roy Wool sey. I~I YC: Caspers. Orange Count Y Marty Lockney. LIYC: Didley Supervisor; and the City (.If Po\itisky, BCYC, and Bob Newport Beach. I The recreational boating ' 1 boom of the last 10 years , might be on its \vay to col- ~ lapse -another victim of i t~ energy crisis. a University I of Southern Ca liforn ia ~ researcher said today. ~ Jt is too early to assess · the total effect, but if fuel : shortages worsen and persist ; they are bound to have a , significant impact on the ! boa1ing sport 11nd industry. ac- cording to Phillip J. Symonds. Symonds, a resea r ch associate at USC's Center for t·rban Affairs, reported on his study of boat ownership trends : al a f\farine Technolog y ' Societ,·-VSC Sea G r a n t C-Onfeicnce a1. the Airporter Inn llotel. Sy monds said. "In Los Angeles County . ror instance, 80 percent or all boat owners fall in this category. They have moderate lncon1es, between about $10,000 and $15,000 per year, li\•e in inland portions of the county, and are the most dependent on fuel supplies to be able to use their boats. "Some trailer lheir boats lo coastal marinas to use theffi. Bvt because their b::iats are small , the craft are not predominantly suited {or open sea. ~tore often, they cruise within the harbors, veonturing outside only on exceptionally calm da ys. ror it. these 1noderate-incomc boaters \\'Ould be severely af- fected again,'' Symonds said. Sailboats of all lengths con-Smith, BCYC. UC Irvine. has produced stitute about IO percent of Four l6-meters turned out three A!l-An1cri can Sailors craft owned by Los Angeles 'd and a National Championship for a race over outs1 e urban area residents. The courses. The winner was in the North Ani erican Dinghy THE USC RESEARCHER noted that the more affluent sailboaters tend to be more Rapier, co-s kippered by Phil ;o;Ch;;a;;m;;p~i-on;;s;;h;iip,_in;;l;;9;;72;;.,_,_ .. 1 afnuent and live in areas near Murray of Ca lifornia Yacht Ii the coast, so their access to Club, and Ed Gonder, Pacific owners of larger JX>Wer boats that arc kepi in wet storage at coastal marinas already are feeling the effects of fuel ocean recreation i s con- venient. And ideally the only -;;M;a;r;in;c;r;s ;Y.;;a;ch;t;C;l;u;b.;;;;;;;;\I ene rg y they need for boating ]• is that provided by a reasonably good breeze. • shortages. "'This applies to 'diesel-Advert1iemen1 powered craft particularly. Oo This tf These boats consume vast , amounls of diesel fu el. And FALSE TEETH j sonic marina fuel doc k operators already h a v e Drop At The Wrong Time reported that they have run !!:: J::T ~~n~ ~t:i!! !.~ oun out or diesel fue! at least help. FASTEETH• Po•der ri•e. 1 ..1 dentvrN • lori1er, tlnner, et.earlier temporarily," Symonds saiu. hold. Why beftmbarr~1 For more ernon'S SPORTS\VEAR OPEN SUNDAY 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. I ~I TAL~· BIG~~[~ 1912 HARBOR BLVD. As might be expected, 1ecurlty and cornlort. u1e FAS· I l'k TEETH D&ntUl'I Adbaive Powder. Weslcliff Pli\za, I 71h and Irvine, a ankAmerlcanl Mailer Cft•rge GUARANTEE Ai"l1 11<·m .. 1 l<"t11 1 1i101,i.J" I •I 1hl '••r "' 1\o.<m "i.:u••••H•e•I 111 JPP'•'"' I +"~! ltJ•' •o11• n\,,1, 1l>J 11 V•"'' pui,!1,,,t' I""'' u r • 1ou1 m11n<"I' "'11 t,, rcl •llt lid OPA.L ~.-. ~ •• 7.' ( I' DIAMOHO • BRA. {l , 0.<1111(/rllj WtddmR Sd. Bn~aol 0.¥110fid I~ s315 ~(1 lfi very moa.orn l. unu~u.i gold burst fttt Op.il Diop Still! Etirimg1, h~&1ee s47 yello.,.'told ~~1gn, veiy rine opals ,.. OflAl Seilto and Univetsa/ Geneve Warches: SHOP 7 DAYS AND 6 NIGHTS -_o~ USE OUR CHRISTMAS l1'VAWAY STAR~ • /,ONGDt:A Cll,4JIJ'AtlontleA~. oo I< f 0 •SANTAANA,2016N.Main •'l:Q 0 ·~·TORRANCE 24456H11wt/lorn1lU. S ·:::-.... • WlllTTIER, i 29Jlll'hll<W•IPltloSt. .AU •NEWPORT BEACll , 11 Fuh. Sq, rTI • TORR;\NCE,DtlAmo Fu/llonSq. #? /],.6,.,,,,J-~. • REDON DOBEACH.S.BayC1nl1r T(#,e ~"4f • ORANGE,1'/leflfal/o(Oruntt • AN,\llEl~l .A"aheiml'lo10 • LOS ANGELES, Arco Ploza MASTll CHAlGI • IAMXAMlllCA•D • SOS C•tDIT PLAN Neltrly E·veryo11e Listens to Landers BETI\'EEN 196% and 1972, the number of boats in the five-eounty Los Angeles region more than doubl ed - f ron1 83 ,000 to 188,000. Per capit.a O'o\oTiership increased from 11 to 19 per thousand. Symonds noted. "Hence, probably the 1na- jority 'o''ho own s 1n a 11 er trailerable boats travel con- siderably longer distances to inland lakes or rivers. Usually pulling a boat on a trailer requires a large vehicle that consumes a good deal of fuel. sailboat owners are east 1 e-Dent1n11 that lh are -ntlal to Newport Beach,California92660 Costa Mesa f1 ·7141 642-3177 ly to be affected by fuell~h~·~·'~"'~·~""~;'~'~~·~·~"~"'~"""'~~";"~~=========::::~~==============~-------===:..::.. ____ __:===..::==~ shortages, Symonds s a id . Persons most likely to get caught in the fuel shortage squeez.e are those u•h-;i own small \between 12 and 20-foot f trai!erable po'o'·er boats . These persons represent a high perc:entage of b o at e r s . "So if gasoline is rationed, many of these people will lose access to lnl~ wa~ recrea- tion with their boat!·becaWJe they won't have ·enobgb.." foo,'their can, nor to ~tion the fuel req:uired tO 1ro'6 ·th! ,., boalS themill.Yes. 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('l A 111ovie chillcr·dlller. TV DAILY LOG Monday Evening DECEMBER 3 '68 -Yul Brynn,1. tl11tt [~land. Uoyd No.a11 When a C!A agem lr~vels 10 Aus1ua to 1ove~11~ate lt•e drarh or hi~ son, he unravel$ i d~,.mu; plo1 b1 tore1~n aRents 1C re~lace h1rn w.l h an 1mpo\ler, l6 , The Bold Ones 6:00 ! D ~ ID m Ne•111 • Bon1n~a 6_.. CourUh,p of Edd it'1 Fllhe1 0 rr'f ':i C!] Mund•J N1&hl football P1tt~burgh Steelers ~$ am1 O.Olph1ns 0 ROOKIES-JILL * SNATCHED BY KILLERS 0 ffi Jbf, Rookies Jill Da~);.o be· comes reluctan tly 1n~olved with hfl former tiance whe~ Mike leavt1 O The Lucy Show [1:i1 .~~ ~6J (~9 rtfJ News m The Flintstones (!)Stu Trek fl) Simplemente M11i1 126 Mowit: (CJ tlh1) "S0Jdie1 ol Fortune" (dra) '53~Clark G'abl1. fil HodgtJ)Odge Lodg1 fE) Th1et Stooges 6:30 00 Hog1n'1 Heroes (iJ Ill (6] t~9 ra· J Ne'" B Diet V!n Dyke ;lo\ Merv Griffin Show m And}' Grillith fl History ot .I.rt I U~inP. E1sy Novel a Litllt R1sc1ls l:OO!O!!JN•~ Bowiin1 lor Do!lar1 6 Movie: (211r) "Ball ol File" (com} '42-Guy Cooper. (8) Wild World of Anim1!1 I Wh1l'1 My Line? I Love Lucy Mod Squad Esmeraldt ~ Or•R:ntt f;rina Line (~ ®l Bobby Goldsboro Sbo• r.:l El Primer Amor C!'i) Comedy fE) Si>eed Racei town !ot a two.week polrce seminar. R1r.hard Hatch euests, r!Oi Movie: ('hr) "So meth!n1 ot Value" (dra) ·~7 -Rock Hudson, S1~n"y Po1t1er, _ ff) Nntre Dame Football ffiJ (l") Movie: (C) (21u) ''Yt1!e1. d1y, Today, Tomorrow" !com) '64- Sophia Loren, Marcello Ma1tro1ann1. f"1 Roller r.ames ffi West Meeh Eas1 .I. special look at s1!er1s1 Ravo Shanker and vmlinht Yehudi Met1ur1n m concert and a! rP.hearsJ:~ n Entre Amigo ffi Movie: (2hr) "Kin& R11" 9:30 0 (~(8'il (8)New Dic k Vin D~ke Show Die~ P,e!s an old frie nd lrom Phuenix an acting job, but he can't handle the pressure ol televi- sion. and turns lo drin k. Eddie B1acken and Marla A<fams guest. ff) Los Angeles Collective 00 La Hien1 tE Va1iely 10:00 O (~ (81) ® Medit•I Center "Nightmare" Dr. Gannon beitins re- ceiving threa ts aga inst his life lust as he and a special medical team are preparing for a new form ol hearl su1gery_ (:fl Hoaan's Heroes r1q Ni•hl Ga llery 7;]0 9 'l'lacky World ol Jonathan Win-0 Department s "A SmalJ War ol ters Donald O'Connor at1d Aosty Nerves" A 1~ce against time ta dis· Gr:er eues• cover a poiso:-.ous gas and a scien-! Police Surgeon "lies" hst who 1nte~d~ to us2 it He:p Th1 Ne:~hbot A ffi ffi tlews The Thrill~eekers FY') Washtnp.ton Sllalght Tai' fl Contentrat'11n t]) lntem1tion1I Variety l1"'i Wild lt:nedom (!)Bewitched 10:30 (Yr Dr1gnet 1)3 (6J The Price Is Riallt ft ~ Ne"'s (~In!) Nashville Music (6) Twilight Zone m Hmmy Oean Sho• 19 Tony & Susan Alamo m Hol!)'WOOd Sho• ff) Ch1ngin2 Music "The Beginning (E The Ghoul Gang of Atonality" A close look at som e 1:00 8 (ei9) @ )(fl Gunsmott "Susan llf the most imporlanl music com· Was [~ii" Kathleen Nolan guests posed ius! before-and a!te1-the 1s 1 wido111 who hlls fn love with hre~k with the musical past in 1910. Ma!! 0111on's wounded prisoner 11 ro N~ws/Rolltr Gar'!es 1 remote way ~tation, greatly UP· fB Pr1i!.e the lo1d Club se11 •ng her niece. wh~ fears h~r 11 :00 f) 9 Q m ffi New1 pl.an> for. a ~ew hie 1n SI. Lours (3: (8) lfOl ffi 12) 00 Ntn will bt ruined. . O l1rlll~t Zone 0 ~ ~ rffi) ffi Loh1 .~utk (6) Perry Mason 0 Movre: (Cl (2 1hhr) Re1p the A Phil Don!hut Show Wild Wind .. (edv) '42-John Wayne, (Tl To Tell the T1uth Susan. ~ayward. P_aulet1a Godd~'.d. m Get Smirt 0 Million $ Movie: (C) (2hl) M1. [It f3J Classic Westem Tht1trl Roberts" (com) 'SS-Henry Fond•, O.S Allred Hitchcock Prt.stnb Jack Lemmon. James Gagney. 1~' (91) l ulls Wert '· The Bold Ones 11:30 Fl (159' (fl) OCJ CBS Lilt Movie: I Tht Ghost and Mrs. Muir. l• Seftor• Joven (C) "T•o Weeks in AnoH1e1 Town" Movie: (Cl (21/zhr) "The Best ol (dra) '62-Kirll Dougl~s. Edward G. Enrything" (dra) '59 -Stephen Robinson, Ctd Charisse. Boyd. Hooe tangt, Joan Crawlo1d. (:f!Movie:"TheM1rri1ge-t o-Round" ED I iPEC1Al I'S Wortduful, 'S Mar· from) '61-Susan Hayward, James wtlous, 'S Genhwin Jack Lemmon Mason. hosh with SP«lal guest star Fred (] (:i3 {i) lfO) ffi Johnny Carson .l.staire for this musical tribute lo lh~id Steinberg is guts! host. !he legendary compMer, George Q Movie: "Waiki~i Weddin~" {mus) Gershwin. Also guesting on lhe 1pe-•J7-Bing Crosby. Martha Raye. cial are Leslie Uggams, Ethel Mei-O Movie: ''The Mudl1rk" (dra) '51 man and Peter Nero. -Irene Dunne, Alec Guinness. ff! El Com1nche "' Alfred Hitchcot~ f'Tesents Cf.) Miguelito V1ldes Show ffi Mll'lie: "~ot1in Bo1cott" (dra) (E Movie: (2hr) "Fools !or Stlnd1I" '•7-Stewarl Granger. (com) '38--Carnle lomba1d. _. . 12 :00 I/;) One Step Beyond ~:)(I 0 ~j [ 61 cro) €!) 011n1 Howards R Borts llarl~!f Presenb asks Diana lo h~ld the $50 he·s I!) Movie· ''Red Dust" (wts) 'J2-!~ved fo1 ~1s wife's birthda_Y presenl ci~r~ r,,,ble. Jean Harlow, so he won I ~am~le with rt, t26' Phil Donahue Show W Merv Gli!fin Show G) Novel~ 1;00 A rffi1 ~ ffi Tomorrow 9:00 f) (~ (811 (81 titre'~ Lucy Harryl []"'\al f6I News , has a bad case of gold !ever aftei e W:nted Dead or A11va his researr.h o! a remo1f $tclion 01 1 1:45 0 Mll'lie: ''T~ll in !he Sadd!e~ !he Mother Lode co1mtry tonvinces( (wes) '44-Jnhn W~ynt. [Ila Raines. him 1hat he tan strike il rtch. A ill 11) ro NBC Monday Movle:i l :lO f) Movie: "C~ne ol t~e Unde1d" (C) (2hr) "The Double Min" (dra) (hor) '59~Enc fl eming_ Tuesday OAYTIME MOV:ES t:OO @ [])"the", Boys, Cheer" (com) '40 -Edmund Gweon, Nova Pill. beam_ 9:30 O (C) "While Witch Doctor" (adv) ·~3 -Susan Hayw<ltd, Robert Mitchum_ 10:00 ffi "Gu~point" (adv) '66 -Audie Murphy, Joan Staley, 0 "Every Day's A Holid1y" (com) '37-Mae West. Lloyd Nolan, 12:00 O "Topeka " (wes) '53 -Wild Bill [Ilion. ·1oppe1 Ret~1ns" {com) '41 -Roland Youn1,, Joan Blondell. 12:JO m "Lafayette" !dra) ·62 -Orlon Well,s, Ja'k Hawk ins, Fdmund Pu1- d-0m. 1:00 D (C) "Ho• lo Savt A MJrri1gl"I KO CE TELEVISION LO G •:JO Elec!ric Comp•nv (C 1 ~a 6 A•tron&ut l"lllt11e WI01slnn hd!les "~' o'a"Qe tl~yQ,ed ll·~~H.t·! <1 rin~ lo• lhlee moon roc:i..~ while on • 1ro11 IU !Ile r>•o"n l:OI Se••mt Sl,..el (Cl l •I Gordon lnv/!es Covn1 V()fl C.ount 10 111n(h wl!!'I him and Susan 001 !hjnos g.et oul Cit n,r><1 , Lo.,nl qeh >f' Cdrroed aw11v wllP! 1111mM" !not he l•~es oul 11n<1 counls e•Ny!nln1 In s"'""" ~!lcnen Tnd•v's lhOW '""'"'e' !Pie !ell~r I( 11n<1 the numl>fr ? (60 mlnL ';00 T~ Great Con1umer COflle\1 (() LtUo>n ll ISa. (II Con~er!oum) "The A~!omotllle Et111•T•On" O••noe (O•sl Coll~e nro!e"O'! Pot MOii"" """ Phil!l\ Sa1ll• 9rve 1l~s on Transp0r r111ion cho•tes, ~o .. rcel ol l nlorm~hon tor ta• tivv~1. b>,rylr19 l•ansacllQO, r.nJ•• CP!I M ot1c• l)lu' (011 Ol tf~I· •"'d 11111•1 rlOl>I> of <11•-"wn~r- ,,,. FllCU1 0•111111 Covnlv (Cl "(Olleo• Shxlent Lt1111ers" -At!e• I!~ "lollJfl! cotl119e 1t1lv•lv QI the '60'1, mtnv peOl:lle •ltw the rol~'"' w let en lod11y'1 (fmou• w11n •fl,ej llu! tn~r11 '' • new !•~~~ v.an rt'9"'<1 !O COii~ 11<.Kltfl11 l'I 1111 '10'•, " n•!!••n (1! Q1>•('1 •ctovJ•,.,.. .... ~llv 11w1reM1• t101t Jim (QOP9' 111~1 with 8•11 L~•·"· Or3"V" Co11t CnH1111• Pr11l(!tfl!1 Jr.If Wtlhelrn, (h&pm1n Coll'Kle PrHldt1U, O•n Ml!e~t. C•I S••I• 11 Fullet1on Pr('1lden1, And ll"" Swa•ll, UCI Vice President. 7:00 The Gr~ai Consume• Con1esl (Cl Ltuon 31 "The Automobile EQU&· non" -~et li~rlng !(Ml3V ol b 00 p ... ? lO Orint~ County In W11hlng!on ((J Ho11 Jim COOP'!• di•cu1•e1 loplc' ol currcn1 lnlcresl wi!h 811 11~ Congressmen wha.e dl!trrcll In· vol•e O'•nQe Ceunh They •re Congre11nien Cr8lg Ho1mer. Oelwln (..l&w•oo, Cl11lr 6•1•9~'!er, Ardrew Hlnth.ew. Alche•d i~ H8nn1, •nn Ch••l9s Wl9g1n• 1:00 Tht Men wno M•d~ Int Mcvl•1 ICl \OJ "HOWlt•(I Howki. larnou• !or Ills Humphre~ 9 e g 11 rt melodroma, To Ha•! ind H•vt Nol •nd T~ lllg Slefp, • I ' ~ directed we•lerru l1kt Rtd RiVtr •nd El Oa••do end w&(ky cem,. die1, 8rlnt1"9 Up 81by ~nd Mon• ~•V Bu1lnen. He 11lk1 at>out n11 caref' w1>!cn 1p1n~ almo~t ~ nail crn!~rv. •:OO (to~ng"'~ ~"'°''" !Cl Sl>efl81 O~ !he occ,.•lon nl lht ctnl@n"l"l (II Ille A•nold Arll01'e!~M. r .... ,~S~8 C•u~o !11•r1 vlewwr1 rM•nu9M tti. "'"''ffi'' '" !~ii w!nl~· , ~"" '"'" 1-11 'llti"<I ~lo~ "~~ 't'>OI OU .. 1 11\• i(~fh•l')Um !~ ·<'!' l\(>W ~lanl1 from all ~Vtf !~~ wOfl(I ~'~ d"~a ,.,\fl mo~nt"<l t :)CI A~ M111 Be~l•t' IC I l~11on ,, ··o,itn\• MN'h~""""" Sot '"'"'° 1od1v "' ' 00 "m. Le1nn1011, Mathhau Tea1i1 U j) Agai11 BBJb<11:1rd's hot reco rds for thl' week ending De<-. 8 as they appear in next week's issue or BillbOard 1nagazlnt!. 4. IF YOU CAN'T FEEL IT It Ain 't The.re -F'reddie Jfart Capitol. Bv \'Elt!\'()N SC'flTI' II OLL\'\\IOOD 1U l'l 1 ,Jaek l.c1nmor1 and \Valtcr .\lutlh11 u w1H co-star for thi> il 11pl Hrnt" u1 a r••n1•1k{' or "The Pron! r :igc·, the 1931 B\'11 lff't'hl c·l:i «sic \~'h1ell siar· r1·d Arlolph !\lenjou :ind !'at 1 l')l l1•fl . 1t r1'fl rrts an obst'S!i1vc con1. 1;11 Js111t1 "n !.en)•non's p:1r! ('.) be ovl·r:;hadowcd 111 1966 lk111tno n :1 11 d l\1<11th:1u SIHrrl'd HI ·"111(' Fnrlune tcnk1l'. ':\ta11h11u v.•on lht' l'1'1 tics' praise nnd :in 1\('i1dt• 1'\' A11:ird, Tv.·o v(•;1rs latrr th l'v got 1nr('1h1·r in "1'hr Odd l'ounlf' ·• 1\~ain .\1 ri!thau galloped av.•ay \Viti\ the jJll'ltl!'l', 1\ ('OUPli• of years ago Lc111n1on directed l\'l;i!lhau in 'l\ot('h" and \\l::ilter 1vas an Oscar prospect nnt:' ti.gain. "I GET TO I) billing in "fht' Front Pa ge' <"Ind \V:1!1t~r l\'Jll steal llll' piC'lure, '' [~minon S<Jid hap p.ily TIH .. ' ar1or" arc close fril'nd s. Thcv forrn a niutual ad· 1111r6tion so,·i('!V unlike :iny 01ht·r in J!ol lv\vood. \\lhi\c n;nst 1·1:11e starS ri gh1 ror hill- ing, clost·ups nnd sonietunc l'>'(:n for the leading lady . .\latth!H! and Lrrnn1on could care less. They \l'ill be \\'Orking for director 'Billv \Vilder \\'hO also directed "The F o rt u n c Cookie." "Walter and l have been looking for another script to do together since 'The Odd Couple,'" l.A.>mmon said. ''But it isn't easv to find l\vo good parts thaL .. ..,,·ould enable us !o use our personal rc!<i· tionship. "OUlt AFFINITY for one another evidently s ho \I's through on the scfef'n. If l\\'O performers have love and respect for e:1ch other it is felt by t~1e audience . ''H's ditlicult to develoo thc kind of re!ationsl1ip \Vatter :ind 1 J;a\'e on the sc reen when J'n1 working \Vith a total stranr;er. But \VC see one another all the time . It m.'.lk£>s rver1· scene easier for us to play:·· ENDS TUESDAY "DAY OF THE JACKAL" "PETE N' TILLIE" STARTS WED. o~car Wln"er Best Fo1elqn Film "THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE" & .. MA DE FOR EAC H OTHER" JACK LEMMON AP Photoi; WALTER MATTHAU TOP SINGLES I. 'l'OJ' 01•' THE W(JHLO -Carpenters A&M. 2. GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD -Elton John MCA . 3. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL -Carlie Rich Epic. 4. JUST YOU 'N' ME - Chicago Columbia. 5. Pl10TOGRAPJ·I -Ringo Starr Apple. 6, SPACE RACE -BHl Preston A&J\f. 7. Tl-IE LOVE f LOST Parl I -Harold fl.!elvin & t he Blue N o t e s , Jlhiladelphia International. 8. lIEl.LO, IT'S \ofE -Todd Rundgren Bearsville. 9. KEEP ON TRUCK ING -Eddie Kendricks Tani.ala. 10. LEAVE l\1E ALONE Rubv Red Dress -Helen Red· dy Capito!. TOI> LOP's 1. ELTON JOHN .. Goodbye \'ellow Brick fload ~1CA . 2. RINGO STARR. Ringo Al)ple. 3. NEIL D I At>.ION-D . Johnathan Livingston Sea gull Columbia. 4. STEVE MILLER BAND. The Joker Capi tol. 5. J IM CROCE, You DQn·t Mess Around \Vith Jiin ABC. 6. THE Wl·IO , Quadrophenia MCA. 7. Jli\.·J CROCE. Life and Times ABC 8. ROLLING ST 0 NE S. Goat's Head Souo Atlantic. 9. JOHN LENNON, Mind Ciames Capitol. 10. ALLtVIAN BROTHERS I3AND. Brothers and Sisters Lemmon, currently starring Capricorn. 11•Hh Anne Bancroft in "1't1e a Prisoner oi Second Avenue" COUNT RY S ~S {1t \Varner Bros .. is as rich L THE 1\TOST B "'A . IFUL in his prai se of the <icll'C.~s GIRL -Charlie Rich Co!un1. 1 ' as he is in his admiration bi'l. for 1\·latthau . 2. A:;>.1A7.I!\C'r LOVE .. \Valtcr is the best rictor Charlie Prlde RCA. I've c1c: worked 11'ith," he 3. S!N(f ABOUT LOVE 5. IF WE MAKE I T THROUGH DECEMBER Merle 1-laj.!gard Capitol. 6. SOMETIMES A MEMORY AIN 'T ENOUGll - Jerry Lee Lewis Mercury. 7. LITIU: GIRL GONE - Dona Fargo Dot 8. J'LL NEVEll BREAK THESE Cl·IAINS -'fon1n1y Overstreet Dot. 9. YOU ASK ME TO - Waylon Jeru1ings RCA. 10. COUNTHY SUNSHINE -Dottie West RCA_ EASY LISTENll"G I , LEAVE ME ALONE Rubv Red Dress -Helen Red· dy Capitol. 2. TJ·IE 1\1051' BEAUTIFUL GIRL -Chari ii! ftick Epu::. 3. PHOTOGHAPl·I -Hingo Starr. Apple. 4_ TOP OF 11-/E \VORLD -Carp('nters A&~l 5. CORAZON C;:irolt' King, ODE. 6. \VllO 'S IN T 1-l E STRA \\'A ER 11 \' PA1'Cfl \\'ITH SALLY -0 :111111 Bell. 7. JUST voe 'N' ~1E - Chicago Col un1bin. 8. ~'APER ROSES -~lnrie Osmund l\1G:'ll 9. I c;01' A NAi\lE -Jinl Croce ABC. l~. LET !\IE BE 'r!-IF.RE -Olivia Newton.John J\.tCA. (1(\:'t• .,,_.,,." ~-~.~!.; .... ~ CO~ONA DEL MA~ "HEARTBREAK KID" !PGI 7&11:0ZPM ••• "SLEUTH" (PG I 8:50 PM CALL TH EATRE FOR SUNDAY MATINEE SCHEDULE said ... But I don't think his Lynn Anderson Columbia . talent has been full y tappcd .1-------------·11.-----------11 J ·ve never seen an actor more professional in hi s conduct or control of his craft." THE OUTSTANDING FAMILY SHOW OF THE HOLIDAY SEASON! "BIG FOOT" • "NORTH COUNTRY " Continuous Sat. & Sun. From 2 Evenings From 7 Gl NlAAl CINEmA COAPDAATIDl\I ofOUNfAtN YALllT .,.~~~1 .......-.RoO;;;;ii ;, ';; 1,o,;;r.1a "M*A*S*H'' <PG} I :45-l:SO-S:SS-l:OS· 10: I 0 0 FOUNfAIN YAlllY .,.~~~u W'1RoO;;;uti'i ';;~G11 "WESTWORLD" AND "SOLVENT GREEN" LI D 0 NEWPOOT BEACH lNTJlANCF TO LIDO 1\\1 ''' l)SO HELD OVER ! "THE BATTLE OF THE AMAZONS" olso ''99 WOMEN" Both In Color (R l ('It!$. ot 7 PM , Contln11011s Su nday from Z PM U.A , CITY ANO SOUTH COAST CIMEMAS-TUESOAY SO< lLAOIES ANO GOLDEN AGERS)-OPEN 'TIL 2 P.M. "THE WAY WE WERE" IPGI " Unu•uallv A o~!igll!u! L~ml)Oan On Pornogr•pn" Ell.011 Gould Oo~~ld Su1nert~'1d "M"/1°S"~" ' "SOUND OF MUSIC" IG) '" "ROMEO & JUILET" CGPI "HONG KONG CAT" '"" "SLAUGHTER HOTEL" I R I ACTIOll .. IM lll~JOll l~NG CHiil~ ~"ti HIT OMUl SHllllf OYA• CANNOll "THE BURGLARS" l'~US lll(H~I!() "Altll!! .. MAN lfi.THI WllD(INfSS" " E•<1uls11e • Film) "SIU· OHARTHA,. Mo•ic•I 4 "LE SEX V ~HOP" !Xl J~ck Lemmen "A\IA lllTI" "' eo1n In co1or1 "lllG FOOT,. "LIV!'-IG FREE" All In Colori (Gl -P!U$-- J clt ~rldqe• "LAST AMERICAN HERO" IPGI Enio!I Gould "M•A'S'M" "LAST AMEl!ICA '-1 HERO" llolh In CO!!)r I (PG ) ::::: Try Their MC<lldnt! :•;.: "TH E YOU NG NURSES" •.. ·.· "FLY ME" ·.•.· 8o!h In Colorl (II.) 2nd TOP tlATUtl . BEST "THE OTHER" : SELLER ······· •••••••... •'j' ,. : TV Help I C .. ? It rlSlS • COLlfMOUS, G' IAP> A C•>ltJ rnbus .Swifinq ly Y11rl F-urr1111f n 1arketin~ professor s a ~'" Good lslond Water energy can lie C<lnservi:(I ll~' 1:JO & '1:10 Eoc:h f:v•nlnt moving prime U1nc. nl·t<,1.·orkll==~~:~~§===~~ tclC'vision shows I.Jack one l: h<>ur, Dr. Donald tlendon s:ud 1h:it he .surveyed 77 Columbus households and .. 19.4 µcrr1.:n l Of the people said lhey \li'Ould go to bed earlier" if 1he net work feature pro i; r a in l'> ('nded at 10 p.m. r;:rther than 11 p.rn. l~~ffiffiip~ij~~~ The 37-yrar-Old educator' said hi s Calculations, IJ11sed on residential energy eon- su1nptio n figures fron1 onL' Georgia Power Co. substnl!o.n. indicated roughly one-pcrel'nt of the hon1 e power drain t•uuld , Ix' saved by the nwve. f TWO Walt Disney CLASSICS TtlAT DAR.1\1 CAT Wlll{DAYS: 80\S SAT-SUN: 1:40. ~ & l :lS -AND- 0UM8Q THE FL YING ELEPHANT Wll~O.ITI: 1 I IOd l I \ u•w•.n~·'"·''"'" 1 \ P'~~ G'i ~ m MANN THEATRES WllJ<DAlS : 7:30 & 9 :30 5AT.-5UN: 1 :JO, 3 :30, S:JO 7 :30 & 9:30 ~--~ I f~~:TDJnr ?>1 .. ,... ;.......,,.., A 5"g.o:.r:w r~~.-., Elizabeth I i Taylor 'J\sh 'Wednesday" ',Henry Fonda I • .,.,.,.,.,, I WfU<OAYS 8;40 \ , .. , SAT.·SUN. 1:00, S:JO, I t :40 'R, AND JACK LEMMON ., "SAVE THE TIGER" WllKDAYS 1:00, 10,10 JAT.-SUN. l:A~, & 1:05 10:10 ,,.... ... , •IL-SI. ~1~·lil• TWO ADUll M()VllM NU•UI Mill SllW.UDIUU THE YOUNG NURSES i•l Fl Y M:i:I ~· ==;" l • .. <01" .... -··' "' .. ~Ott 111 60 10 Gll '-11 u"~l l llll (I ), M 'A'S'H 1K-1 (21. THE REIVERS 1"-1 l , ALICE 'S RESTAURANT ll'O i;, .. o •••• ' ". ... . . ' ··-"·"! ''*' 96"1~6 1 1 -·1R1-•-'-THE WAY WI Wiii (POI .......... "" .. , .... .. {;>••• , ...... . ~)•·'111 MW1n lUNG-IV! HONG KONG CAT fll •lU• SLAUGHTER HOTEL ttl ,_,, ........ .. ' ; ' • I-::::.~~.~. 111 !M l L--~-.... ·-~1~·111l !•1 ""'°""~' 11-ntO ll,I l OTIO AOIJU ACTION! YOUNG PLAYTHINGS !l l SIV, ANNl & SVEN <•i """'" .... ~·-.. -S•Ol•(O- )~a.1011 DUMIO"' S."I• M• ··--tio .. c- ~~· 1011 ~....... •••• 1 .. Jf ~~-)JI ) GIAHT ll ltll llll! (1). M'A'S'Hol'Cl1 (2). THE lf(f\l(R5 1001 {l ). AllCl'5 •fSfAUIANT I..., (1). l(GfND Qt Hill HOUSI roo1 (11, CONQUEST PlANfT APES r~ (l l. CUlPE PPt• CAnlf CO, rJG1 s. .. o..,i.,,... ·(\ ' c ••. ,,,,_ ~~ °"""'• ' •t)·•''' YUl llT'-IN!I I IA.MU lil(l(J~ l l(MAI O U'-IJAAllN WESTWORLD 1..c1 SOYl £NT GREEN IPOI (People I Quotes) I makes Sunday I Pll ti8AY 1ND AT WISltlOOI( Vl·O"IC.Lo (.l [NO/\ StG,\L • JACl<'.SON "A TOUCH Of CLASS" FCC Hits LA Radi.o Station WASHINGTON (UP I) The Federal Co1n n1unications Commission says I t ad- 1non lshed KKDJ IFM l, Loi) Angeles, for rigging a con test. Pacific and Southern Co., Inc., licensee of the station, \Yas accused or fa iling to take adequa te steps to prevent prearrangement of the out- come of a contest. The contes t involved the an - nouncer Ci'.lll ing each hour a person whose name had been chos~n at rando'lt from a telephone book. But the FCC said the station failed to take effective pro c e du res to guarantee confidentiali ty of the list of names to be c-alled. In one instance, a person not connected with the station saw the lis t of people whose names had been chosen and informed one of the times he ~·ould be called and what hi · J111d to do to win . The FCC said the station s:iid in the future no employe d iscr e tion would be involved in the sele ction o( winner s. ~ _., h~ •• She~s No Cheese~ake H r f n!·r .J<L · g!: :er . o. · W o rne ti '.~ Lib WALTI IAM. Mass (AP \ - OnP willo\\'Y Phi Bet;i Kappa coed .at B r andeis University ls e ute e nough to be a Playboy foldout bul p r obably never w ill be. She's II ugh liefne r 's d;i ught~r. Chri!\tie Jie fner. offs pring of t~ publisher of the 1n en 's n1agailne, Is a feminist who wants to brea k the Playboy image o f how people s hould look. blame ""r f:J the.r for tr(·rtt111g the n10\ds . "TJu:y v.•Cf'c there a Ion)>( time before my f:Jlh er founded i'l<iyboy," she said. Inmates Locky • l>J:iyboy features a nude cente rfold and other nude photos of w e ll-endo"'·e d }'oung wo n1en , Miss lie fner does not ~o out of her wav to tell people about who her father 1s At firs t, she didn 't 1e ll her boyfriend, P a ul Regan of South Boston, ::in d he w as upset y.•he n he found oul. "lnitiall y it was disbelie f. secondarily, it ·v.·a s shoc k," s he said. •·He would have ''IF YOU'RE female. you RJ,..•IF'J fi:LD. Uta h (AP \ w Is h c d it had been should have a perfect figure, _ Deoul'' Sherif( Gerald othe rwise. •le was conscious of a gor geous face a nd nlc e bust Nice of 5evler Cou ntv says being s nubbed because he line," Lhc. 21 .vear-old senioc 1hf're is a p-oblem with tomes frn m a family tha t is said. "Ir you're masc uline, ttre n e w jail: The -locks not we allhy." UP'I TtleJlh(llO ~·ou should be ta ll. h rive big on cell doors face the She entered college with the shoulders and a hairy chest. wrong w av. nam e Gunn, her ste pfather 's, No Laqer \Vhat we're doing is c reating Nice sa id the tocks face but d'!clded to cha n ge bac k for the vast majority an in· Into the jail c e lls and to He fne r . Ruchell Magee is with· credible sex identity prolr could easily be unlocked She sa id she r e asoned to out a defens e attorney lem .'' by prisoners but cannot he rse lf, "Look, you're going as he faces new tria l She sa id most people could be locked from th e to tie 2L He's your father for Aug u s t , 1970 ~lari n never m eet the image, "no outside. and you like him, so you County s h ootout that 1natter how man y s illicon e However. the entir e s hould return to his name." left four pers ons dead. shots we have, no matter how cellblock is sec ured by "lle's n ot the dad ty pe," Retrial w ill be for kid· muc h makeup we wear." e lectronic locks . and the s he said. "I don't remem · nap portio n of kidnap- She maintains femininity jail is manned 24 h ours ber his being around the murder trial w h i c h h as little to do with exte r ior a day, he added. house when I was little . But ended 1n hung j ury in appearances but doe s n 't ~-==========-='--h~e:'~s ~s~ti~ll~v~e~r~y~c~lo~s~c~t~o~m'.'.'.:e.~"--___::S:a~n~F~''..:ran_c_is_c_o __ • ~ .. ii ,.J ,, • . • ·.,.· ,. -....... '· l Hi.Jf! ~ . ' . , ~ ' .. ._ ~,· . "' -..,.~ " ' :-1J1r ,· 1 • "1-..&;o •• r .. · ;.a;."'~'* ' .. , .... -cane in and meet tre crew Highest interest in our history on insured savi ngs with Federal Charter Protection. Sta bility that ha::> weathered every economic storm for ove r half a century; that's what Los Angeles Federal Savings offers you if you live, work, shop or p lay in the Newport Beach area. As a saver you'l l also receive all the fr ee services most people use: Travelers Checks, Money Orders, Notary Service, et c. Visit our temporary office, meet the crew, talk ove r the new high inte res t cerf lficat es or start a regu la r passbook savings account .•. a!ways everybody's best bargafn. While you're here, see the model of our permanent office to be built as soon as the South Coast Regional Commi ss ion gives th e word. One minu te and one signa ture. That's all it takes to start your savings account and join the generat ions of savers who have relied on the .strength and safety of Los Angeles Fed eral Savings. LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Serve Salads and Save Over 200 recipes (46 pages of dressings alone !! selected by the Ladles Home Journal CookboQk Editor. Piel; up Your free COPY and open or transfer a savings account at the same t!me. \..-------------,-'· Cl1~ATlA Lii &1119111 •etml Sl'riRlt 1111• ltM A11ter1U•R •• , ···~••111 lR 1110. PROTECTION ANNUAL INTfREST RATES ON INSUR[D SAVINGS i'll l11ftrtU COtnpOwndeG dl!IJ 7 /2% trrtlllt1te Mcou"l1 779°/o Sl,000 01 tn0ft1 4 ye" te1m lor ylt!d of 6%% etrtlllc1t1 of Otp0sit: Sl.000 69Ef/o or mort: 2"'1 y11" '"11u1ill' lnltrtst comr.JMndtd dt lly or 1 1td ot 6 Y2°!0 Ctrtll!Cllt of Otpo11t: 11.000 6.7~/o or moll: I y11111111urll11 l11ternt comr.:~nd•d dally ror 1 tld <'.II 5%0/o fO.IHJ Acco.nt: Sl.000 or MOit; 592°10 illltrtll CO':t:Mndttl Giiiy kt• y ellll ol 5)0% r1u11oo• KCOUftl: llO IN!litnvll'I 5.39°/o btllft(•· lnter11t COlftpOUlllltcl ..i11: w1th4raw 1ny llmt Yllttlout !011 ol llllttt~ 01 llald IOI OM,.., t yltllll cl Vou c111 11<1u11t •ll or ny Piii of )'OU• mon11 11 1ny 11111e trofll •ny s•v!nc1 1ceount ti lo1 A1111te1 11C11111 S1'tln1s. II J1)U ~tvt 1 P1s~IXIO\ Ateount. you 11telv1 lull lnltrtll Coml)OUP!dtd dally up to \ht cl1y you ltkt yw r l!'POnf1 cut. II JOU ~ .... I ~lrfltt·ll'ltt111t CtrtllltUt ot OtJH)llt 1nd w1t~dr1w y~ur n'IOl\fy •lltfd Of llll'lt, l'Ql,I ••I IWllih ntl111, !tu lnltftSI IS flQ Ult ed ~, ltO•r~I -·•u· llllOI\\, ACROSS THE STREET FROM CITY HALL 3325 ~t f?:cuk?vard (714) 675-4500 HEAD OFFICE: One Wilsh!re, Los Angeles, Calif. 90017. Other olflces ttirouehout the area . ,. Boyle's Appeal Refused WASHINGTON tUPl i 1'he Supre m e Court r efused tod;_1y to he a r an appea l b y \V .. i\. "Tony" Boyle froin his conviction o f illegally fun- ne ling mine u nion money to political c andid a tes. The brief order by !he high court d enying his request lo present a r gume n ts on the ap- pea l, means Boy le must serve the five-year prison sentence m elcd out and pay a $130,000 PUBLIC NOT ICE SLJl·U. F!CTIT'O "!<I Nl \S NIIMI! Sf ATl:MEl<T '" ·' ' f'llU ~ l'UOUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS NAME STATEMENT ... T*e t1 I "'M, ll' •r t· d h1 ~~•m••• 1 '1 Dv•ln.,1 11. I PETOWN EL tOlt O. ?3rl0 Sullt ENTE'FIPP ISE P~Ol>FJtTh.~ 11,.) "J", El l Ul'il ltd., El TOo'o. Ca~ '~y Pi ii< l:IWle·,,,IU. ""fW'· l ~h i~""' 9lllll0 v.'l~T Olin J•ron'>t Lapht m. 1Q!t! 'lllnt<n G•agor; 8 \•lf~ll 7hl~ (l•~V~\ Ol+v•, Hyf\llfl\lOn a1~cn. C• ..,..,.. l4~\ "~ II j, I •Hl~I'' j "2•\i &"tv J•M1 L•l>llt m, !0\61 T~t-• 5,..,, H ~"lf«•I. Ill~ ~""''"'"! l ~"••1 Or .. Hun!l"l,ll()t'I !>••tf\, C• 9l ... 6 '-!r"'n~rt El•o~o 1 ~Ill•"•'', "1..,o !~'' ll<J""~'' 11 co,,<1uc1t<1 br en Met<lly O K ~•!lf'•, 11~!1> Celle de lnd•v1dval Barco. Mal•bv, C4ll!orn1~ 'I0'/6~ Olin J l"~nam Gay Uhl~• SI! G•lt{tl.,n<I Orlve, lhl• 1!4Temen! "'"' lded wl!h lf\e L~111n& Ke,1cn, C.alHOr"'~ 916!1 Cnuntr (lert ol O.anll<! Covnl ~ Otl Oe•f'ln• i<, Rou . US Cof1e1 ~lrttt, Nov~bl• 1. n1i. c~''" M«W, C11>•u'"1~ 9l6l6 1"1H~ (drolee S MC0dn1el. l$S1 f'Qr! 1>v1>1+1hed l)r.,n~• Coa•I D&•!I' Plklt. t>:lml>~•I• P.l•c~. fl~wµo>I Ke·1(n.!No\/en1t:>tr ll. l<I, U• "no Dec~~' Cai.torn!., '1161.!'.1 t. r71.'! '''' IJ Juloe ;, ile<O•tl. 'l4~ l<o"h Len1e, Oranoe, Ca11loinl<1 1'71>61 8 •en! E. McAU1100 , ?O:I Or!lt,.,ood, CD<Otlll del Mar, C"llfotn•a Y1!i~ Tnl1 bu••ne•1 Is '"'"''JC!t.'d D•" ~~""'"I PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS SUS !NE ~S p&rtne r•hlp. · T ~t B•llM H_ S1ttell NAMI! STATEMENT , 1o11ow1ni;i lle"O" I, doln9 b~•lnt:\• ll Ef'il -ME R V l(E NTA L CElll TE•5. Tnl1 •latemen! '-''~! !lied wl !~ !ne "' ovnty Clfr~ ol 01~~qe <-o~"'• on MOTO!'I HOME f'I EP><TAL C:E NlEfl S, l1l•1 B~ocn Blv<I .. Hvnrlngton Be.-:h, C~ll!e • nr~ 010•1 Novtm~r 2a, 1913._ F ''"' Publlsf\f'd Ore'19' co.u1 06•1) l'11t.t, J ~«r l. Iv. fi, ''· 1~13 lt<OI I) PUBLIC NOTICE v1111111m 110•••1. 1 ~~1 W. ll91n. Tor· <Mite, ("lltornla WIOI TP\11 11v•lne~1 I• conducted bV •n h1<1lv•au"I '<'loillam Harru fine plus a nothe r $49,250 in SUPERIOR BcJ~T OF TH E restitution. ST.•TE OF (ALIFOR <>t+A FO R le" ""'~"'"'"' wd• ll led w•tn Ill~ Cou.,tv Cle•k al Or109e Covn!'( c.~ Nov~mc11r 16 191) B I ho ed 72 THE COU NTY OF OR ANGE F1't') OY e, W turn Ofl NO, A•l2•Ct Publlsl)tt<j Or~ltQt COa\I Q~llv PllOI, Dec. I. has also 'been indicted NOTICE OF HEARIN G OF AMEND· NO~~mt>er 19, l6, &Md Oe<o~nw~r J, .ENT TO FIRST ANO FINflL A-:-10, 191) l,,..l /J by a Federal G rand Jury on ro•JNT AH O REPORT OF EXECUTOR ------~------ _charges of cons pi ring ,.."{ 0 -.. ANo PETITION FOR 1Ts sETTLE · PUBLIC NOTICE . . . MENT FOlt ALLOWANCE OF murder his former union r1va!, COMMISSIONS />ND FE ES l'OR MUNICIPALcoUltT OF CALIFO<tNIA, J oseph A ''J ock" Yablonski ORDI NARY ANO EXT RAOR DINARY COUNT Y OF ORANGE ' ' SERVICES, FOil FINAL DISTR IBU· 42o1 J~mbcrH R~. Newpo'1 B•1th. TION AND TO APPOI NT SUCCESSOR (~!lt~rnla TRUSTEE ORANGE CO UNTY HARBOR Esl11te ol llAYMONO EA RL DOMA N, JU DICIAL DISTR IC T e Reagan l'islls SR .. al•o ~nown •s RAYMOND t CASE MUMBER UJOS JAKARTA Indonesia (AP) ()OMA N, al.o ~now n d> R £_ 00.';IA N, SUMMONS , ' , 0Kense<f Plaln!1if' DOROTHY CLAR I( -(,ov. Ronald R eagan paid NOTICE I~ HERE'BV G!VEN !nil! OE FENOANT· WALLACE A. CANN ON a 30·minut(' courtesy call on GARY LYNN HOLLa•:1Av. a• "" ru 1M~ oe1en<1ant: A clvll com11!o·nr . · ' •tvtor ol tnt Wiii 01 IP1e ill:>ll~e·nnm~<1 I'><\• Ileen file<! by 11!e pla;n1,11 <\QAln,r P reside n t Suharto today a n d <ll!ceden! M•• tiled ner~ln "n Amerio· you _ I• VO<l 1,1,hn to de!en<I IMI\ !aw1ui!. _ -d th d" d " I h men! to F.rt! an<1 F•n;il At{<'unt anu vou musl Il le In !hit (our! 11 wr;!Pen sa1 ey lSCUSse e RePQrT ot E•tcvto• dn(:! Pehllon ''-" pl~ao1 ng In •eipgn•• to 11>e com11l••n! possibility of increa sed trade tr. 1e111e11>enT, l!lr allow.1nte ol com-1or a wd tten °' <>ral ple&dfn9. 11· " rnl$•lons and 1...,, 101 01dlnary and J11sHte Courll w!tnln JO da·1! aller tn:, e~1r1ardlnarv •erv1ce~. lor fi nal nlstrfbY· 1urnmons ;. ierved on ~ou. Q!nerw.,e, .,------------~ •nn il n<I t"' an Oroor appointing ~anta your delavl! will t>I •nterM on app!l~allon ( ) Monica Bat1~ ~' rrvst~e in Tf\e place bv lf\e pla!n!lll ar>d ff\1! tour! fl'~V IN SHORT •'nd sleao ol Secu'!"' Patollc Na!lon11I enler d judgment &gal!lit "alo lot tne • • Ban~ which h61 di:<:l•ned 1o acl, ret..,.ence monev or olntr relief requel!ed "' • to y.·l'>lcn is made tor lur!ner r.anlcul&ro, Ille cornpl~in!. and Ill&! the llme an o ol~ce o1 f\ear, II rov wl•ll lo 111k lhe •dvlrt of log The ~11me n .. $ b""n ~el !or December '" 1tlornty In 1h11 m•lltr. ~ou ~f\ovhl 11. 1913. ,,1 9,00 D,m .. In me coUrlrQOm do •o prompllr M 11'1•1 yo~r pl11di~g, be t\V('('n the Uniled Sla t es and of Oeoarim!'n' No. 3 o! wld covr!. if ""Y · may bl Iliad on time. I ndont'sia . "The president was satis fied w ith the c urrent cooperation and f riendly relations between the two countries,'' he said. e Gas Rationing WASHINGTON IUPI) Sen . William Proxmire (0· 61 100 CoVIC Center Dto'/e . We5t, In Paled Oc!ot>ef' 4, !913 Thi! Clly or Sanla Ana. Catllornoa, M. Hamlin, Clar~ Oaled Novemt>er 29, 19/J By Virginia Gendle, Depvty WI LL IAM E. St JOHN HENA:Y V. CLl!Alt.Y, Covnh Cieri< A!!Drn1y 11 L•w GRAY, GORHAM ANO PAUL '10 NIWPQrt Ctnlff Ot. toll Wllshlra l lvd., Pen!tlouM! Suitt '9(1 Bav1rly Hll!t, C•Uf. ttl11 Nawporl 6ffdl, Ctlll. Tel : CJU) 171·Slll Attorney fot Plllnllll Allomevs for: E•tmor f Pll I Publl~hed Or ange coa st O&lly Pilot. Published Or anqe Coast 0&1 Y 11 , De<:emt>er 3, A, 10, 191l 3617·1] ~.o~:~t>er 11. 19, 26 1111d Oec;:a~; PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTl~E \Vis .), Sunday called for a 1----,-IO-T-,,-l-O-,-,-.-,-,-I-,.--,-,---FICTITIOUS l!IUSINE!S NAME STATEMENT sysiem o f gasoline rationing, NAME STAJEME~T The tollowini;i pt.,on 1~ dning buslne\'5. /he tollowlng person ;, onlng bu•lnll'• "" s <1y ing Pres ident Nixon's pro-"" LE ISURE TIME GAMES·GAGS·ARTS. I to th f el CAR EE R CONSULTANT S. ~no Cam· {)OSa S ease e U pu~ D••VI!. Svote 110, N•wp<>rl Ol!&Ch, l674 Souin Bristol Strttl, S8nlot An&, shortage "won 't do the i·ob." c .. i.1 91MO can1 9210~ · 1 ~.. H ~ns Hel.,. Botchmann, 1980 16lh Spea'-'ng O!l behalf Of the P&Troc~ A ii~ W&l~h, 1JI? RedlapNS, f -.. • l'U Newporl Be&,h, Calif. 91~ SI , NeWPOrl Beech, Cotl I. v•oau D e mocratic Congressiona l Ttli• bu~lne•• Is umauctM cy an rn.. bu•,neu I• coriduc1ed bY ~n 1 ' I individual. le adership, Proxmire said in r>dl•idv;~1,1,1; A. Walit. Han5 f!achmann a telev ised answer to Presi-Thls statement w .. s Hted wltf\ 1h, 1111• .iaiement wa• 1ited wHh lhe . , Counl'r' Cler~ or Orange County 00 County Clt'f k ol Orapge Coun!v O!l dent N ixon s recent energy November 29. 1973 OC!Ober 19. 1973 F·2'* message that even if the COUn· Publlslled Or.tnQe COoJsl Dally F·~:t Publi,f\ed Orarw;ie Coasl Dally Pilol, try experiences a mild winte r oecembtr 3, 10, 11, 1~. 1<173 36s7.13 November 19, 26 and De<em~r l. 10, 1971 3S26·73 and iJ the President's plansl---P-U_B_L_IC_N_O_Tl_C_E ___ r------------ work perfectly, only a littler ---;~rn;..-;;ru~;w;;;;;;;;;;~-l ---=-P-U:_B:_L:_l:_C_N_O:_T:_l:_C:_E_-+- more than half the en~rgy 1 STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS FICTITI OUS BUSINESS shortage will be alleviated. BUSINE5S NAME NAME STATEMENT The following person has al>ef\dor.M lhe following persons •ra rl oing the u~e of tf\e flclltfous buslntti name bu•lntt~ as: • Pepsico Sel.11 MODERN MARKETING Assoc1ATEs. •NTERNAT10NAL Music co., 179,s 111 91110 OrlOle ,e.venve. Fo\lnM!n Val· Skvpark Cr.. Sul!' G & H, lrvtne, P ley, Call fomla '2708 Call!. 97707 WASHINGTON (U l) The l!c!l!loos bu sine u n&me referred Hatti e Malooey, 1~2 "B" St., Tu1!in . d Co 1 C11. ?16110 The Federal Tra e m· to llbOve w~s fil ed n 0fllnQe CounTy l e• Collin•. ,562 O~ID<d or .• HU!l· on Av;vll I J, 1913. mission (f<-,.C) announced t~ Dotnlel Gordon Hood, 9110 Or!ole !lnQlon Bea.cf\, Ca. Davia Br1,,r1on, 1701 S •I I II o r e , day PepsiCO , Jnc ., the nation's ~;7~ve, Founlaln Va ll1y, Californi a Newpott Beacl'I. Ca. 9'1~ second larges t soft drink This busines1 wots condvqeri bY an TMs bv1lne•s 11 ce>nriucted bv • gtner•I 1nalvlo1111I. par1 n~nhlp . m a ker, haS agreed tO SeJl a Daniel Gorrlon Hooo:I Ha!!le M11k>ney OOltl . f w h 0 s e ac P·214t2 This siatamenr wa• flied wllf\ !~e QUisi~~l, I~~ agency said: O~~;i:,1~, ~0.11:1'1,~r::l Delly ~'}j ~~u:;,t~b&~1::k19r.f.' Ora~gt Countv 0<1 threatened to s ti(fle com-Publis~ orani;ia coa•t 0111y ,.~ petition in the industry. PUBLIC NOTICE NCJ'le~r 12, 19, 26. and Ott"emt>er Pepsico, which makes Pepsi J, 1'13 u n.73 Cola, Diet Pepsi, Team, Patio FI CTtTious ausJNEss PUBLIC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT and Mountain Dew, \\'iii divest Tiie '°llowl~ pen.Of" •re doing FICTITIOUS BUSINESS If f be ft dri k tivsln~ss e•: itse 0 t so n con-BRAD'S GIFT & CRAFT. 2'50S NAMl STATEMENT centrate business of Rheingold Overh1ke Or .. El Toro. Calif. 926JO Tha ki!IOWlr>g i>er1oOns 11r1 doing h S!M¥1rl Mlnof Br&dford, 2 l 5 0 S OO•l!>eSI a.: Corp., which it boug t Out Overlake Or., El Toro. Calli. 92630 EDITH MOSS SMARTSET, (U Sovlh in 1972. AJSO to be SOid wjlJ Svmner Mark BrM!'°rd, 30J1 Ml. Coast Hwy .• l11guna Beecl'I, C•lllornia View Or., Lotg un1 &111ch , Call!. 92651 be Pepsico's bottling opera· Ele11nor Grace H&IS!ead, 5642 Keirn Ousl>v enl l<vmar. Krl1~not Kumar, t-· St Lou'~ S! .. Hun!lngton Bl!llCf\, Cnllt. :1917 Allot Leguna. Lotgunot 8eotch, JOOS m • i,;:i. This bvsint1>s Is condueled by 1 general C1lllornl1 92651 perlnarshlp, Thl t bu1int1'1 Is condvctM bV • genr r•I e Stock Probe 51....,ert M. 8r1dford perrners111p Tl>i1 sTarement wot• flii.d with !he K•l1nn1 Kumar Cwnty Cler~ ol Qrenge County on Thlt 11a1~nl was lll~d wlltl 11>1 Sf!INGTON (UPI) November 17. 1913. County Clerk ol Oranoe Covnty on WA. F-Jn.IS No'-'@mllfr 16, 191J Jtl. Rep Les Aspin (0-\Vis.), ta+ Put>li,hed Or.J1>9e Coa1r Dally Pllot, POJDll!l'>ed Or&nol C f 0 11 ,.Pil 1 day . asked the Gene ral Ac· Decembe•_ J. 10· 17' 24 19n ;660'71 Novemtier 19, 16, a:1 oec8e~tie• ~'. counting Office (GAO ) to io. 191J 3s.tt1.1l d e tennin e whethe r O\vnership PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE of oil stocks by Deputy a 11u Defe nse Secre tary \Villiam NOTICE TO CREOITOllS SUPERIOR COURT OF T1'1E Clem ents Jr,, constitutes con· STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR Tne FICTITIOUS flUSINESS NAME STATEMENT lo/lowing per$cn is rlOl~g bu~lntcl! fir-ct ~ 1"n!CfC"t , T1'1E COU NTY OF ORANGE as· UI '-' No, i'·llff' G ANO M IMPORT CO .. IS99 Superoor As pln s a id Cleme nts ov,.11s E11a1e ol FR A N c Es MAE Ave., Costa Mes11, ca. 91611 ·11· har f "J I k CHENOWETH. De<:ea1ed, George 0. Mel>dot11, jJS Wlolnul SI , 1.6 nu ton s es 0 0 1 s oc NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 10 NtwpOrl e.e,I'>, C1. 91660 v alued al $90 million in Sedco, r~e crl'dl!ors ol the abOve nemed dece-Thl• bvslne•• Is coriductt'd by .. n "I dr"ll' den• lhal .. 11 persons having d almo lndlvfriu .. t. a Dallas, Tex., Ol I 1ng a11otln1! the i~ld dec1<1en1 are re<iult1<1 Ge.ir11• O, M'ndo<11 com~ny Clements s erves on to n1e them, with ttM nec:u!~dry vouctars TM• 1111emen1 wa1 tiled w11h '"' r-•.'. . , In n~ oltke ol the cl.,.k o1 lla Coontv Clerk of Orlf>91 County en the adm1n1strat1on S Emergen· 1tt>ove entl!le<l court. or to pre..ant lhem, No~•mber J, 1973. c y Energy Action Group and wl!n !tM neceu.a rv vovcners, 1n ttM F·2t'JI Yroi.,.sl9nM at the olllce ol nl• attorney, PYblt!hed Or•no-C:O&ll 0.llv Pila! has overall control O( the Pen-Byron R. Benllev, 523 We1>1 Sll!lh St .. November 12, 19, 26 &nd 0«"'1'1tlf!t tagon fuel allocation pro......,,m. Loi Angeles. ca111orn11, wn1e11 1. 1P>e :t. 1913 J.1l>b.11 ---=-----------•-· "-place 01 ouslness ol In• undenlonM In all mllllrl pert1lnl~ IC !I'll 11tat' PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE cl •&Id dtteedenr, wlt f\ln !OYr monlh•r---------------t lltr Ille first PVbllC1llon ol lh11 t>0tl<;1. FICTITIOUS IUSINESS 0•11<1 No~•mber IS. 1'13 NAMIE STATl!MINT 11---c==cc--c::;:c:::::;:-=:~,::;:T-:---I CI Y<le G1rl!eld Cnenowetf\ Tl\1 lollowlni;i Pl•Mln 11 dO"' busine•s LEGAL AOVlltTISllM N Etec~Tpr of !1\11 will o1 .Ill: IENVlltONMINTAL ltlEVIEW l!IOARO the el>o~e nemed dl!'Cll'Ot'nl tRAOFORD l(N ITTING MILLS,,,_, Nolle• Is "'reby gl<ttn lf\et 11n E"vl•on LAW OFl'IC:ES OF ...... I k -El T C • -mtnlal lmpacl ltep<)r'! h11 bHn lubml!!td BYRON It. tl!NTLEY ....,er a 1 """ D<O, II!!. n4S> • for 1h .. !ollowln9 Pf'O]Kt: 52J W"I Slxffl SI. Stewart Mlnot l!lr&dford, 2' S 0 S EIR n:11: A slreet lmprnwment Los Anttl••· C•Uf, toOlt Ovtrteke Or .. El Toro, Celll, t'2l63D program pfl!l>O'td DY Ille Public Wor~s Altom.., IOI' E•aco.llor 1~1~1~d11<1~1lnet• Is condl.oelt<I by en 0-rtment tor 11\f C:l!y ol Hvntlnglon P11bll1111d Oran0t Ca-11 Delly Pllol 51....,1,, M BrtdlD<d Be11ch, conslsll"il o1 sl• iepartte ~rolec! Navemb<!r 19, 26, 1r>e1 Oecemt>et J'. Thi~ ltitement · was llltd w!lt'I ttie 1.,gmenl~: 10 1971 J~·ll c Cl k I o C Newl1nd Streoe!. belween Tetberl and ' _____ ounlY er o r1nce OUl\IY on Gadleld Ave-nve.: Ntw ~!red PUBLIC November 17, 1'71. Talbert Avtnue, between Go)ht•d NOTICE P•2tl'4 ind New!~nd Strtth' Widening Pvt>lished Cano-Ca-Jf Dally Pfl~I, Ellis A~en..,e, tietween 8 e A c h SUPERIOlt COUltT OF CALll'O•NIA, December J, IQ, 17. 2,, l~n lliS.·7l &ulevard and Ntwl1M Streel: Widen· COUNTY OP ORANOI!' !no NO. A7tl01 Staler Aven...e, between Goldenw<!11 OROE• TO SHOW CAVSI PUBLIC NOTICE and Newl1nd S1•eell: Wlrlenl"9 ICCP' 11277} SUPElllOR COU•T Ofl CALll'O•NIA Ellis Avenve. lle!wttn Golhard 51•eol In The Me!!tr ol 11\f Appl!c1!1on of COUNTY OF OltANGE aM Soutl'Hlrn Paclll' Rlllrotd: New JUD ITH MAR•E BOSWORTH for Change NO. A·7114l Str"I of N1m1 OllOElt TO SHOW CAUSIE Mansion Av""'Ue, ~ M1fn Ind WHEREAS JUD ITH MAR I E In the Maner of ll'le Aot1Hca1 lon ol Hlll'!llngton S'"91J; R1111lgnm1nl BOSWORTH, ptHllONr. Ms lllld a ptll· LINDA LA VONN E B URGES~ tor Cl'lang1 Tf\e Env lronmenlel R1v!1w 8oerd !Ion wlltl 11\f Cl1t1<. ol 11'>1~ Court ,or of Name. tollt!IJ from ll'le IMlbllC and f11ter .. ltd 1n order changing ptllll-'J nnm1 WH EREAS LI NDA LA V 0 N NE P&rtll! lnlMmetlon and comman11 In !rem JUOlTH MARIE BOSWORTH 10 BURGESS. petlllonet. ha! lilt<! t ll(!ltllcn writing r11tal!V& to the lmPtCI of 11\f JUDITH MAll11E THIRTEEN; wll h 11\f Cl1r1<. o1 !hlJ CO\ltl for an pfopoMd prol!l'ef1; llPQll tl'HI tnvlronmanl IT 15 ORDERED !hat a!I perions order ct'111n9lno Dell!lontt't n11m1 1rom Ind ,..., mllhad• or 1l!&metlve1 by ln~ra"td In 11\f lbOvt-fl'lllrltd malter LINDA LA VONNE 6UA:GESS lo LINO .. ""11(1'> ldvtr'M tonMQVll'ICH IC 11\f -~llp&tr b&lor t lf\l1 CO\lrl 111 l :OO P V., l " VONN E L"'WLESS; vlronmtfll mev bf 1Vftfd~ nr m!llgnled. O!'I Otcllfnbal' 11, lt7l, In Iha courlrOQm IT IS ORDEREO ltl&t 1\1 ptorK>n, Sl.ICh Jntom"11llon 1nd mm"'41nh must o1 0&11•rlmenl No. 3 ol 1111 Or1noe Cou nfy int~•esTtd Jn the abov~llllM rn1tt1r bf Illa.I wtftl4n ltllrtv (Xll G1>n from S11114rl0t" Court IOC1!1<1 11 700 Civic &~Illar before f!lli Court 11 2;00 P,M,, ltl& dat• of 11111 nol!C9. C:ooltt of !he C'ent1 r Otlve W1sl. S1tnl11 An1, O•enQe on J1nv1ry 1, 1914, ~mn.nt NB. Environmental 1~1 RIOOrt 1r1 on C01tntv. Calltoml1, and •how c1u11 , II 3, .at 7(10 Civic C1nt1r Orlw , In !h<I n111n Th& ofll.;a of lhf CHy Cieri!;, lot•lt<I any, wtw In& 1M!1llon !Gr C!ltf\!lt o!lc!IY nf Sanlot Ana, county !)! 0"11\ge, al S10 Pac1n, Hun1invton l!leact'I, na,,.,. .nould !IOI bl ;ranlad. Calllorn.11 aNI 1t>ow c1tvie. II •ny, wnv C1UWlll1, lor l)Utlllc rtvltw. F'ollow!og IT IS FURTHER OROEREO tn1 t e 1•t~ r;e!ltlon lor ch1ng1 · ol nam1 V.Ould tf\1 ••Dlr•Uon <'.II lllf !f\lrty ~301 d11Y COi»' ol lhl• orW to •how cause tw flOf bf i;iran1ad, ptrlod. !I'll Soard lntmtS1 10 tdool Ill PU~lt.nt<I In 11\1 Ot~n(IO '0'"' 0 -11111 If I~ l'URTHER 011:0£11.EO !11111 8 Envlronm1nl11I lmPtCI lteporl lllf' lhli Pllot, 11 "'""'VlaPer ol 0tn1tral c!rcul~!l<1<1 Critl~ ol tf\11 ord1r to 1ncw c11111 bl P"Olftf. prlnlfld In Or•n0t County. C1lll0tnl1, Otte p11bfl ,l'lad In the Or11'1'9 Co11! Dally NOT•C• 01' PUILIC HIA1t1NO a Wiii<. lor four l\l<:(flllV t Wtek l r>r!nt P•lot, a MWl1>3m!f of QtMrtl C!ttultfll)l'I NOiie• It t'ltttby 9lnn thll • pvb!le 10 "'' d11lt 111 tor heiring on !t>~lprln!frl tn 01ani;i• C:Cl\lnty. C1llforn18• ~~A ·lno wlll bf hold hV I"& Envlron-i·n ,'II ~tl!lon. ltince • wtel<. for tour l1Kct11lv1 Wffkl ll:1Yltw 8011rd of the City o1 Mun!lnoton OJI.TEO: N· .. ~mt>oo· '· IQ1J iirlor fl• 1n1 d11t1 ''' ID< hur!ng M R~Jf., !~ t~e A(f"'lnl1tt11llo;e Annex. 'ltv CL.AUOE M. OWENS tne pe!l!lon. of H11t1H"'tl'Otl h&ell, Callforn!1. ot !he J!/dOe o! 1ne OATE'O Novtmb:I• 11. 1'1), flour ol l ;)I) 1.m, on T\lltday, J1nu1ry I, SvPt•lor Cnvrl ._LAUOE M. OWENS tt14. kM' lti. purpot1 ol con1ldltl'ln11 11\1 llP,.Ol.O. Ml!NOl•SON JudQe ol !'le ~tJntrll)r Court Envlror111.,.,.1t1I l~l litfptl<'t E!ll 13·17, Ind OINSMOOll JAMES t,., Klt..LY 1119 AH lnttrt~ltd PtrlOf\I /Ira Invited IO 11· ~"orn~Y ~ •I L 'w ERNIST L. 9"H0,. ttnd 1110 t141r1 no and t•r>r11, lt>tlr 0111n. lH •111 17111 s1,...1, illll• 111 Allor""~' at L.lw Ion• ID< or tg1ln11 tal<I proloct, C<lf.11 M11•. r ~111A•n•~ •1•?1 tit N...._., Centar ~" Oi\TED Otr~mN!• 3 1t73 Ttlt,MIM ln4) Ml·11U N..,,...... kacll. c.i1tw1111 nut CITY OF .)IUNTINGT ON 8Ei'CH All<>rMVI !l)f Ptllllon1r tn4l .......,.,. l y: C••OI Schw ... ••i. St(,f!otry Alt-r• fH ""1''- Envlronmanl~I lt1~1...., 8otrrt Pvt>lllt>ed Or11191 Co.•• O~llY Pllol Publlihld ()r1..ge Co.1f O"lly '1tof, --------------------------------------------------------------------------! l'YDllll!td 0raft91 Co.11 01lty Pllot,Nov1mbllr 12, 11, 1& •nd OtcemtMr Novamblr lt, l6 •nd o.c-). 10, Ot<IJT!bllr 3. 073 J6U •7ll, 1m k\~72 .,.,, J S)6.7l I • 1 ~1 DAILY PILOT ________ Monday, Oecer1"1ber 3, lq73 va lues fr om fam ou s manu fac turers like Aurora, Tyco, M arx, Wood, Wolverine and more , Musica l roc ker or maple wi1h ~moot h ~h i ny f 1n1c;h plJ y ... Brahn1'':> lullJbyr ,1., lhilcl ro ck.., toys 42-a!l 2! ~tores order by mail or phone MA 6-3535 Soccer table is a floor model th at sta nds 29" hi gh, 37Y2" long, 19 3/4" w ide. A great ga me from Italy. Great family fun. Aurora AFX Monza Marathon ra ce Great raci ng action with over 32·ft. o f track, pius .two high speed R. 'd 500 AFX ca rs and speed controls. Other race sets: 20.00 1ver~1 c 14.99, 25 .00 El Dorado 200 19.99, 30.00 American Speedster 24.99 ., 29.99 "1--___:_-=-------------1 1 9. 9 9 comp. va lue 29.99 1 2 . 9 9 lOmp. value 15 .00 1f ~ , ... ,. ;..· , ..... -... - - comp. value 39 .99 Fi re ~n g i n e pedal c.:ir \v ith fire bel l. 2 ladder::., fla shing light. Sturdy 'i1l'CI. By Mur- rJy. • 2 9. 9 9 comp. value 39.99 .,, " . ·' . 40" pool ta ble by C.G. Wood w ith au tom ati c b a l l r e turn . 39.99 50" pool t able 3 4 .9 9 Pinto horse \Vith a moveable lever for forward or reverse ga lloping ac tion. In neutral position it becomes ~1 pu ll toy .. Perfect for youngsters. 19.99 comp. val ue 29.99 :Electric pinball machine by Wolverine ·\vith automatic tilt mechanism, ~corer, dual replay fl ippers, and much more. 2 9, 9 9 comp. value 39.99 ' '· 'I Cha rge r ho rse mounted on steel frame wi th four s trong · ::.pr lng s and handy mounting . boards. 24.99 .. •' \ ; L_ ... r .,,~ _"aj-• • Reversible a rtist easel for l\vo kids to use Jt the same time. Supplies are included. 14.99 comp. val ue 29.99 ' ' ' ,., " ; Sport Wheel by Marx has wide track wheels a nd sturdy molded frame. Low-slung sty ling is a hit \Vith kids. 9 . 9 9 comp. value 14.9 9 . 9 . 9 9 1. 6.00 comp. valu e +------1'--.-----..!_,..._.J..._--------4· ' J.pc. table and • chair in sturdy molded plast ic with floral pal · tern table top. 14.99 comp. value 21.00 !it,/' • 22" doll coach with molded pl astic frame, blue and white with c hrome trim , folding hood. Made by South Be nd. 9. 9 9 comp. va lue 15 .00 MAY CO .ISr AS NEAR .TO YOU AS YOUR PHONE .-CALL TOLL FREE South Coa st Plaza, :3333 Br is tol St., Costa Me sa -546-9321 Tyco Spirit of '76 freight train set H .0. gauge commemorative trai n set of collector QuJlit y \vith Pr es· identia l sea l and flag. Track, d iesel, five c ars. Al so : $20 Switcher Freight 14.99, $25 Shifter Freight 19.99, $30 Long Hauler 24.99 29.99 comp. value 44 .5 0 ' :;. \' ' \. .. . ' .. -~~{l"'k " -~ ,... . ' . . ,,,...,. l , :t ..... -.~ ... 1 .•• .... ,.~ .. ' ' ' ., I • . . ·' ~I . j • • • SEE NUMBERS LISTED BELOW Shop Daily l 0 'til 9:30, Sunday l l 'til 6 " "' ' l I What's Christmas without a doll? Above, Candace Kovach checks Newport Ebell Club's supply. Below left, Mia Bradstre et (left) and Kristin Bas- majian dress doll and below right, Mrs . Williston Brad way (left) and Mr" Jack Downer get dolls ready for Danny Da vey. Clu • Mem er.s 6Wl .4/1 BEA ANDERSON, e.taot Mol'l<I•,, oectmMr J, 1t7l ,..._. 11 ' I Rea y Dolls "That y.•as my doll'" \V Hh eyes big with Y.·onder , Candac•c Kovach look ed at the grou1> of y.·cll-:ilTUb· bed, beautifully outfitted ctolls 111 ~!rs. Russe ll Dunnigan 's living roon1 Sun· enough, there \\':'.l.S on<.' of ht'r old (!r\\I:; in the 1niddlc of tll(· group_ She didn 't v:ant it back, though , because she had ;ilreacly given H t1i l\.1rs. Ounn1gan to fi x up i.u1d d1·e~~ for a l1Ule girl al i\lberl Sit1 on ho1nc. Cand ace's doll is only ont• of hundrl'ds the Costa t-.1csa resident t1;1s 111<1dt' clothes for ancl flressed ov~·r tilt: p;·1st 10 yea rs. She started doing II on hc·r •1\.'.·11 and sending the dolls to Portnrv1llc St:1l c Hospital, and 110\V \~·orks ill l'Onj unc11on \vilh the Ebcli Club of !\t:\\ 1mr1 Beach. GOVERNOR 'S REPLY For her \\'Ork in drt'ssi11g dolls for the Porlc:>rvi lle facility , ~1 rs f1u1111i ga11 t1sed to get a Jett er of 1lin11k.-. Jr.1111 P:1 t 8r011·n. then gove rnor _ \Vhen she rno,ed to th (' l!t11·bor .\t ":t fro111 l.os Angeles. she volunlet·rcd \(r do tlH· :-~11nc for Fwi rvic11· State llo:,pit:il but fot11~d 1h:i1 1hc hoo:r!tal ll!Hlld acct'pl 1)!'1l_y 11 l'\\' dull,:. ll •'r 1u·1 ~:ll'H)I', :0.1rs. Clayton Tho1nps011. 11111.i is n1 .. :i-:1df·nt 1)\ the Xc1\1Jor1 Beach Ebel! Club. l1nl1 stcd her to outf1L the! <lolls for Alber\ Sitton llon1 e. 1rhcrl' fhe 1\•as 1vorking ai-: a vo!untel'r. i:':acluhild 11•ho is chec:kec\ in to Sit ton Honie (a c:ounty facility for dependent children) is given a doll or stuffed animal. t-.1rs. Thompson ex plained. ~1ost of the dolls t-.1rs. Dunnigan dresses 1\'ea1· clothes made from material she has used in se\vi ng for her 14 grandchildren. so each <loll takes 1\'ith it a reminder of ~1 rs. Ounnigan 's ramily ' and her Jove for h c r grandchildren. J\IAKES PATI'Ell\' When she is given uld do1\s. she first washes them and scrubs their ha ir, then leaves them to dry in the bathtub. She then makes a dress p<ittern or uses one she alrendy has to design the outfits. The hand""'ork is done 1\·hi!c she watches televi sion in th e evening. Mrs. Dunnigan said she docs not na1nc the dolls as she goes <llong. but !hat each nei~borhood child usually selects a favorite as they come to Y.'a\ch her 1vork on them .. She -.:ind .\lrs. Thon1pson t'mphasize th<lt this 1s :1n ongoing proiect and ncl one gearL·d only to the Christmas se:1 son. :0.lr;;. IJ unnig;in drcssl·S dolls ~1 :1r·to und :ind \ll'lcomes Lh(·n1 <1! any \lllh' A dt,ll drn·(· that is gi·:1ri.:d only 10 Chr1sl1na~ hU\\l'\'l'I', 1:; sponsored by the 1\:.s1st:ull'e l.1 '.1gt11· 11 ( L;-1;::u11a 13rach each _\'l'<ir Fron1 S1·pl•·tn lJl'f (U tht' middle or Ul'i l·1 nlJ•·1· 11.lu111 1•+ 1<; 1t·on1 the leagli•' :u1d cu11Hn11n11y ~cruh ;ind dress dolls. r·e.-,1.11t· th1·11 l1;1 1r ;,inct packagl' then1 fur p1('k 11 p by l)<1nny Davey. l!e in n1rn delll'l'I':. 1h1·111 10 lll'l'dy lnd1:u1 s st-:vr:I\' \'EAHS ()L i) St artetl Sl'l'l'll f(•;ir s ago by :-.1rs. lh1zcl Sti~perrl . till' project gre1r 10 such pro- portions that the Assistance Lcague vol unteered to take ovt'r it s operation. As~istlng 111th the dul l d1·l\'l' :i1·e the r:irl Scou rs and Brownies of Orange ro11111.1· <111d four Lagt:na churches. United ~l cthod1st. Co in mun it y l 'rcsb~ l(•rian , St_ tl.1ary's Episcop<.11 ancl \'eighborhoud C'ongregational. \Ir:>. n. I·;. !'ink ston , n Santa An.'.l rr~idcnt. has donn tcd rnore than 200 dT'f•S<;C'd doll;,; for the past sevC'n yt'ars. <1t.:t.:nrdu1~ 10 \lr:.. H. B. Sigafoos, <loll drivC' 1:h:i1rn1an . Co·chainn;in is i'-lrs. .r:iek [)oll'ner. and ass istin g ls t-.lrs. \\'. L. Br:1cl1r:1y. i\lso ;1 league project !or the Indians is the co llectinn of knitted caps, 1\·hic h arc made b.v league and community 1ne111bers. the San Juan Craft Club and residents uf the Laguna ~!ills t-.1obile Park. to.lore than 700 will be donated this year. Dolls for l>Qlh project s. as "·el\ as u<:.cd clothing. are still needed. riirembers nf ei!hrr organization n1ay be contacted fur pirl.-11 p. i\ illil'd group Involved \Vi I h r(•f11il '-l\1 11 ~ dolls for Chrlstm;is is Girl Scou .. 1::;,u,· Troop 184·1 from Mariners Schoel :\ewport Beach. 'rhL' l!l-n1embcr group picked up 22 dolls frorn Good1\•ill Industries. took thcn1 horne. cleaned them up and made dresses for them. either bv 1hcmselves e>r ~'i th the help of their mo.thers. One memb<ir. l\1ia BradstreeL \\'Oil a prize from Good11.'ill for her doll outfit. Troop le:Hler is tv1rs. Paul Kuhn. and .,.-;sistants <tl'L' t-.·lrs. Robert BasnHlj tnn and Mrs. David Bradstreet. • . • ! She Finds Beefed , Up Appetite Unpalatable 1 DEAR ANN LANDERS : I'm an iverage housewife; 30 years old . with two darling little girls .and a nice hard- Worldng husband. We are expectmg anQther ctilld in eiPt weeks. This morning "lY· father came over With a beautUul present for us, a lo~cly three-and-ll-haJI-pound roast. t · decided to prepare It in· 11dvance and serve Jt for dinner tonighl. I was really e)!:citcd because we haven't h&d any beef for guile a while. At 4 o'clock the r011st Y.'9~ finishrd so I took it out of the oven and 1>ut It on the sideboard. It looked so ten1plin t; J decided to take a little taste to see 1f I.he seasoning wus rlght Well, Ann, I can't explain what hap- pened to tne but it's like I went berserk. I couldn't· stop eaUng. t ate the whole roast. Alte!'Wards -I felt so guilty I nearly cried. f felt like a rat when I was preparing the substitute dinner, a tuna casserole with noodles. I w~s so ashamed e>f myself l just couldn't tell my husband what happened. Will you plea.Se tell me why I did such a rotten thing? It might help if I understood. -A TEXAS C1LU'ITON OEAJ\ TEX: Sc>metlmes pregnant \,·omen develop a sudden passion for a food they haven't hBd In u lon g time . Then they become compuhdvc about devouring large quantities of It. They Just can't !lop eating. This ls probably what bapptned to yo11. - ' 14•.t~ •• Don't prepare any more roasts "In advance" until ')'Our baby Is born. DEAR ANN LANOEHS: llere's a tardy but relevant rcsp1)nse to that Cana· dlan reader \"ho was fed up with Americans who don't know one thing about Ca nada. i lie said "the further south 1 '"ent th e more ignorant U.S. citizens are.,.) Pleaso tell our neighbor to the north ,. -I to think nothing oi it. I live in the Paci fi c Ne>rthwest and you wouldn't believe the things Ne\v YorkcrJ, Tex<insi und Jnwans have said to inc. 11erc are so1ne cxarnples: "You have electricity and plunib\11,i.:! Isn't that wonderful \ HO\I' long hrn·c you had it7" "We brought our fur coats and parkas (it was June) because we didn't think you had any summer this far north! The \Yeather is beautiful! How rome?" "Do the Indians give you much troublc7" ~ please be aware, Miss Landers, that ignorance is not a matter of ~cography. There are plent y of Americans y.·ho don't kne>w anything about their own country . much less Canada. What's more, all the i~· noramuscs aren't in the South. PACIFIC ~WRTllWEST REV ISITED 01:'.Alt P.N.: \\.ell said. I agree. OEi\R ANN LANDERS: I'm a security guard ln the Kansas City airport and I have a message for everyone who travels by plane. Please doo't bring gift.wrapped p<:ickages aboard. or boxes that are taped shut or tied with knolled st rings or ribbons. \V e have to trar off the gift.wrappings and cut the ribbons and strings. A lot of folks get niad al us. Th ry act as if we do it to Ix' ornC"ry . hut \\'e 1nust inspecl every packa;Jl' bec11urc tho~~ are tht.• rules. furthe.r1nore. 11·c d,\ ll tor t1ci r µrotct•tion . W1' w:int to provide tht:1r 1\ilh a ~ 1nuch s:~rc t y as posslhle \ft:•r r.11. T!I -;:'' :irl' i.:oi.,1: 11) bonr<t !ht• plat''" \\'•.• an·1f t {'(Jl"g aqvplar1 • l'llYli\(; i'Cl f" nr•Q,\'.' ', ~"·:ltV t1'E OEAR TR\'IN<;: ,\Q 11 ·1 (' 11 '111 1ravrl~ t:Xl('nsively L thunk )'OU for )'ou~ ded!ica· lion and for your lelt cr. I a'lprcciut~ both. ~ Up 1'1rs. \Vesley Hurley, known to her New Orleans neighbors as "Mrs. Santa Claus," sit.s among hundreds of dolls tttat she and her husband delivered to the Appalachia section of Kentucky. The Hurlcys have been making this gi ft -lade n trip for sev- eral years. Warn ing Ref!er1 n·c f"•h~ir· 1.-j-i1 1' 'l'il on rlf'J!hir" nf 1•!111•! .. pq r11· adults who h!cvclc ;it nigh! shine:;!''~• 11 1•• ''i. t,,., htt'~ 1i.;i,1 wh ite paint v:rn:-n ;i n1c:on~1 ·s headlight fee 11sc.s nn 1 1 ~lov.'c1·('r. th(' inm hgt11 ::1 up onl\' 10 lht• di i11 r This cn.1!Jl1·~. rl1e 111r.:11n .• 1, lo Jn11·c ,1 Ion.!. 111,,1:1111·1' 11;11·11 ing of an.1·one 1r ho m.··· li In !hi• !-il l"t"l'' F'or the woman who core~ .. Do Something Different for the Holidays! T<>k• "coui;e <>I JR~ i0t t~or ~ohceobl• c1.H.-•n<~ D•••lop you•""'~ o~d ... d,,oi.•y ond '"'P'"'" '""' oi>1>e<>10<1<e to,.I)' & nollnt1ll1 '" o ""'""e en•"onme<11 lho1 ,..,,;, fo• '""· En1<>• th• ~cl•dO>' mo<• !hon ••erl c .. 11 todoy for .. '""'"1,. ... ,,1 ... 'I' onolyw• .!. hohday (O,,t\e Hhed•le. 4 ~~ov•" I -.~ ... '" c.~ John Robert Powers "' ,, ,•. , (>1 1'1!AQei OPANGC 'To...."'-C"'"''ry • 547 8'278 ALL Cl1EESE PLUS SJJ.50 FAMll.Y F"A V(lRITE 59.98 I lb. BE EF s·r1cl\ 'iu mmet Sausage. S\\"r!'.'t· Hor Mu~1 .. rrJ. Sr.1n~v (s moked chr.l'se bar), Gou,!.1. £ll'll1• Fl<'ur Cheese, llnrsc- radish Sa uri· plu~ impo r!ed candies for deco ra tive p1rrpos1•s Belle Fleu r Chee~e. Butter Kaesf! Cheese, Edam Bar. Smoky (smoker! cheese bar), fou r Cheese SprPads, !l\'O Goudas, Old- Fa shio nl'd Crackers, Cheese Sticks p!us 1mpor1rd candies. MaR'!Z MoP6 Gift Paks ouDispla)1 Available in a large variety, they come in all price ranges and are the most precious of gifts because they can be shared with others. They show thoUght(ulness, reflect good taste. flatter the recipient and speak highly or the giver. They are right for a!J ages. ···~~~~~~~~~~~ TAKE WITH YOU OR WE 'LL MAIL! ff «tlcdt1 t~!m r ® &uth fo21st ?taza OPINOAllY COSTA MESA low .. Co•M:\o• """"'"'•'"'""'HM 8t1\lol 01 I~" So" Ooego fNly 'MO•ll 540-tttl AMEBICl'S LEADING cm:ESE S'I'CllS ~~i Try Saturday's News Quiz W e Dare You •, ' Fam ily Study rir .. t 1\·orkshop of the year 1s s<:hed ulcd by the Family :::ilud.1 Group of Orange Coun- ty Entitled \Ve're OK, the sf'<;.sion \v iii begin at 9 a.m. Stdurd111. Dec. 8, in Gisler School. Huntington Beach. Tiu• county group is a non- profll , non-sectarian. com- rnunlly-orn.:nted organiza tion dt•Uu.::llcd to family harmony t hrou~h f'ducation. Tl1P ohieetive is to teach f.1mil1t•s lo liv e to ge l h c r t>~1rr11cn1ous!y in a democratic :i tn1o~ph1 ... re and to teach 1xin.:nts llO\\' to understand, ent"Ourage and enjoy lhei t children. Tora na Torana Art Le a g u e nicn1bers will "'elcome the Christmns season durin g a cockt~ut partv Saturday, Dec. B. in !he Orange h<imc of i\1r. <1nd Mrs . James Bowyer. Fou nders Day Southern Orange County Alun1nae of Alpha Omicron J'i will Jni n the San Fernando \ .tlll'I group in celebrating the i6!h anniversary of the .soron:y's founding . ThC> event \\·ill be a luncheon at I! a .111. Saturday, Dec. 8, 111 •• \hs~ion llil!s. 'll+'1n1frt-d U1111n1gar1cn and llel1•n Lunge, both uf Laguna Hills "-'111 be presented with 50-y,ar pins for their con· tlnuous participation in the organization. Alpha Chi Omega Annual Christmas luncheon of Gamma Tau r. a m m a Chapter. Al pha Chi Omega will be ::at 11 a.m. Saturday. Dec. 8. Ill Irvine CoU!>1 Coull· try Club. Art Affiliates Laguna Concert Cho rale will entertain Laguna Beach Art Affiliatrs during a Christmas. party at 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 8, in the museum. LIYC New ofDcers will be presented during Lido Isle Yacht Club's annu al meeting and dinner dancl', which is scheduled to begin with a 7 p.m. social hour Saturday, Dec . 8, in the island clubhouse. Conference So u t he r n Ca l i fo rnia cheerleaders will be con1- pcting during an all-day con· ferencc, be~inning at 8 a.m . Saturday, Dec. 8, at UCI . Lt>\'C\i of 1·vmpcttt1un \'(lrsity , junior v:ir!>1ty JIJllLOr high St'ilOOl Twins ' Moms :ire and Orange Coast ~1othcrs of Twins will have their <1nnua! Christmas party at IU :30 a.n1 .1 Saturday. Dec . 8, in the Foun.I lain Valley High School . Garden Grove Elk~ CI0"-'11$ will t'ntertain. Holiday Fa ir A Christmas fair :uid bufft·t I "°ill be staged al 11 ;1 n1 1 Sa turdsy, Dec. 8, in thr1 Anaheim hon1e of 1 ~sta ~tor·) t is. Sponsor is the Orang r County Chapter, C"1ifor111al Baptist College. Proceeds 11i·ill be used to furnish !he dining hall on the River!>idr c1:11npus. W orkshop Jlo\V therapy "'ith childrrn can be aided by the use ofll mandalas "ill be fxplored during-a two-day "·orksho11 at !he Christian Co 11 n s r l 1 n g Service, Garden C.rovl'. Speaking \viii be J)1· Jan L1nthrost. association rtircelor and director or training a! tile ~r\'ice. Before coming lo 1hc l'nited States fr 0 m Jlol!and. he v.·orkcd in the field , errLer rom Loria . ~ DON 'T WA I T! CALL NOW ! To help you enjoy the Holidays Gloria Marshall offers her Christmas Certificate to apply toward your lovely ne'IV slimmer figure. .. ·· .............. $ 2n ,.~,.,,.,,.,,.,. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ~~~ ..... ~ ~ ~ QCbristmas Q!:ertificate · · nam e ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~tueitt!' :monar i!:ijristmas l!:ertificatt ). • • . • • :..._: "" ""' ~ . . "" • • o~· C11tHltll1 ~·r ~Ill~~ ( •?Ufi NO~. JI). 1913 ~· lo apply toward )'IJll!' (;{o ri11 1'lar1l111fl Pr11.~r11111 . : : . . """" """"'""'""""'""""""' """""""""""""""""""""": : ••• ;or.~~~..,..;or. .... ;op;~:ir,:ir,;or.;op;;'f'0";"9";~;"P;;"r,..,...;or. •• THE GLORIA MARSHALL METHOD *personali zed oltenlion * no pill1 or s'1ot1 *no muscle building exercises * se mi·privale focilities * no d isrobing * no starv ation d iels The Gloria Marshall method is pleasant! Your resulrs are achieved lhrough a program of nutritional guidance and fndiv/duafly designed firming and ron ing rechnlques. Be· cau!e Individual figure problems differ, your fesults may be different lhan those achieved by someone efse. CO'.\'TROL SALO'.\'S NEWPORT BEACH 430 PACIFIC COAST HWY. PHONE: 642-3630 THE CITY..;..ORANGE 59 BRAZIL IA SOUTH PHONE: 997-0211 Call now tor d•mon1tratlon and figure anafy1/1. No obi/gallon vf education :is ti:arht'r and l"OUllll('lor 'l'hl· ~1·.!is1ons arc 'RENT A RUG DOCTOR "STEAM" CARPET CLEANER FREE DELIVERY & PICKUP to most arias, or you pick up at our store. 4 Hrs. for $12.SO 24 Hrs. for ~20.00 6 P.M. to 8 A.M .. $12.50 10 MINUTES FREE INSTRU CTION ... ow• you •wt Doctor /1 Mfo: & 1ny lo oporote n • •OCIUllR cleofft, oH mo11 .,. wo_ .. c•• op1rot~ It or l~I Ir •II' -4 dow1 1ta ln. REALLY CLEANS CARPET J1h of w.t 1r•-litOWM dkt, which h collected hi ,..... a dumped dow11 drol111. SAVE S YOU MONEY Co•t It "'11ch IHI Hin •trl119 Carper S1eam c1 .... er. RUG DOC TOR RENTS IN ORA NGE COUNTY 17141 979 -7844 IN LOS ANGELES 1213) 423-0454 I 1212 S. lrii tol, '..1 1t.::t A110 10t 1 (. A~o, L01t91Mcll ._ _____ o,.~N-•·' ~o!:._'_".~'":_:s:•~T.~~~~~~ krislmas arskaff ~·J ''""•I 1,····1.,.:, '" .. I '"'''~t!!on . · "I h1r1n't met • wom•n y1t, whose figure I couldn't lmp1or1." • MRS. MOORE Christmas Robes in Large Sizes 38 lo 52 Gift her warmly (] with a cuddle-soft robe in quilt or fleece. Great choice of styles in long or short lengths. Yummy pastels and prints. from $16.00 -. MRS. CIES DRESSES GOWNS PANTSUITS SWEATERS SLIPS BLOUSES ' ··:: GIFT Ct:UTJF/C;n;s ,<l "AIU8LI> --"""-"' .. :::: Ella Nor'sHALF-SIZE SHOP FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH •• ll40r.1nttfairM.IU MHvntiftgtonC...t.r .:· LAGUNAHILLS COSTAMESA l<19yn41 Hill1 Mill llOS N•wport 61...d. ~ SHOP SUNDAY 12·$ l••utJf Cotta Mewl -~;n·k·,~,~~~-ri<'a.r~ ·-~-rtl asl~~-C h~: .·. r: flmn our Boys' Departmonl , .. t"M "hohda9 ruling . ~ T --~ -- . Monday,_ Dtcttn!N>r J, J q1 J DAI LY PILOT l 7 ------ Nuptial Vows Exchanged by Coast Couples MOORE-L EE ('!ark fi.loort>. \1oungte Lee, Rogtrr l.('I.'. 0 f f)a vid Butler , Scott McMullu1 1.11\d Paul Murphy. N·~\vpo .. l Beach clP1med A!ict' l.l.'c of Los A.ngcles 11s his bride during c e r e m o n I es p<•rforn1cd liy the ltev. Dr. Charles Ii. DiercnOeld in SI. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newpo1't Beach. 1'ht• bride, dau ght er of the late !\·Ir. ;ind J\1rs. Let He Sing of ll ong Kong. ~raduated frorn St. Paul's Secondary School, lfong Kon g. She now is a sopho1norc and business mnna1-:c1nenl m.:ijor at \\'ood· burr College. l!cr husband is the: son of Or. :ind 1\1rs. Joseph Clark ~toorc of Ne wport Beach. He. is a graduate of Newport il arbor lligh School. attended Woodbury and now ls serving ln the Army with one year of duty in his nalive Korea. Attendants were M i s s l.ourdrs Lee. Michael Adyc, Your Horoscope CIES-BARN ETI Christ Churl'h by the Sen , Ne\vport Beach was the set- ting for the double ring cercnlony linking Leslie Gay B;in\Ctt and Dr. \Villiam Andrew Cies. Officiant was the Rev. Robert Shepard. Parents or.the newlyweds arc Dr. and Mrs. Cla ir Ben Barnett, Corona del !\1ar and ~tr . and Mrs. William Holtnes Cies, San Marino. Bridal attendants were the P.1n1cs. Robert Di Grucc!o. R. \Vayne Brown and Daniel San· ford and the ~s Virginia Stater. Nancy Cies and Can· dice Perry. Best man was Thomas I·Iolmes Cies. and ushers were Ke vin K. Barnett . Edward Schneider. Thomas Rook, I Creative Resources Jlr1an Lttk, Milton R1emf"r~ ;in ' Johll liAn1h)I• The bride , u 1%6 Newport lf:trbor Ch1ldrefi'S II 11 nl t• Soc1et v d c h u t :i n t t· , "'""~ gr<1d11ated c:urn laude frurn 1hc Unirer.s ity of. Southe rn Californl<1 whf'n:-: she pledged Pi Beta Phi. lier husb and is a g radu~l(' Geen. bolh of C.os1a Mesa, .is lus hr1dt. 'l"be Re\'. ltobert Shepard .r r of£lt'.1n ted ot the ceremony linking the daughter of f\;trs A11n:1 \Vn~ or \Vest Gct·1n.11nv and the son of Mrs . Russe ll McCardle of F'ountai n \'11 llty and the late Mr Mccardl e. Attendants wt rt M~ t ... ~. C:rlff1n . ~lr and i\1r:-. Terry 'J ,·( ';;r<l i,., 'ro1tit ~lr·Cardll· (;]~1111 r..tt1rtln, Jack Llnroln. HO)' ~1ct'<1rd!l· ll :•rrv \.\'1111er:. Ill, tl!ark ~ll'L':.ircllt· and rl11· \11~~('' J':igt< ,ltl! ,J ;i 11 •' l McCiirdlr Tl1~· l•t1d.. "' 1-; j,.1l'n :uHI eduated In West Gennan)'. Her husband eanied his r ~t1 •r !:I dcgrt-c at Chapman f'ollege , instructs at Orange 1 '0:1"1 Co!lcge and is past pr£•sidenl of the Newport ll:irbnr·Costa ~lesa Board or Jl('altors. of St anford Un iversi!y wher~, _________ ...; .... ---------------=----'===; he affiliated with Beta Theta11-- Pi. lie also was gradu atrd from Duke 1\1edical School and 1>resently is completing hisl residency in ophthalmolog y at the Jules Stein Eve Institute al UCl.A. . I After honeymooning i nl F:uropc>, thf'-newlyv.·cds 11·111 make their home in Beverly !·fills. HOLMES-BALCH I ~lome in Newport Beach arc Richard Allan Holmes and his l bride, !he fonner Natalie! Fredricks Balch who were married in Santa Barbara. The bridegroom , son of Mrs. Timothy Wuori of Bishop, graduated from Newport Har· bor High School, attended the Universit v of Hawaii and the Schoo l of Visual Arts, New I York. 1 ~l!s wife . !he daughter of 1 ~trs. l'.:kman Balch an di Donald Luther Ba!ch of Santa Barh:ira. is a graduate of l California State University , IMAGINE SWIMMING, SLEEPING, SHOWER- ING OR EVEN CRYING WITH B E A UT I F U L LASHE S. THESE ARE THE SAME LASHES THAT YOU W 0 UL D PAY $15 OR MORE FOR ELSEWHERE . AN IDEAL -------.,.,,,, I ~ . Tapped by Capricorn &1n Diego. Now$5 + "' ONLY Rise above the pelly. Laugh McCARDLE-GEEN "' E.17TH THE CHIDREN'S BOOKSHOPPE TUESDAY DECEMBER 4 f .bl Wh COSTA MESA 3707 East Coast Highway at your own 01 es. al OC· Christ Church by the Sea SUITE E curs behind the scenes now was the setting when Randall MON.·SAT. ,., Corona del Mar By SYDNEY OMARR is not important. Others may 1'-1cCardle claimed Elka Witt1 642·2880 (ll 4l 675•1424 Astrology Game: Guess the try to magnify events. But IY APPOINTMENT ONLY Da ily 10-6 signs or the f 011 0 w ,. n g BOOKSUOPPE" '• lllock Wtil Of ! Crown• Rnt1ur1nt · do what you know is right I __________ _'.!...., ___ .,..,. ... _,_~-----_;.;;.:. __ .:..::.:..:;:::..:;.;_:,:::::.;:;::;:;;._ __ ! celebrities. Give yourself 20 _ and you emerge victorious. Ii points for each c orr ect Aquarlan is involved. answer : Spiro Agnew (I), GEMINI (May 21 ... June 20 1: 1 Henry Kissinger (2), George Getting what you think you Foreman (31, Lawrence Welk want could be costly. There (4l and Robert Mitchum (5 ). are alternatives. Know it and Jf you sco re 100, you are experiment. Go places. Test, outstanding -or pc!ych.ic. If try _ socialize. Saglltarian you score 80, you are ex-could fig ure prominently. cellent. If your total is 60. Ideas abound _ give them you are good. If you score a chance to develop. 40, you are on the right track. tANCER (June 2l·J uly 22): If your total is 20 or one Responsibility is featured. You correct answer , you could may feel "put upon" or become ad~pt. . "closed in." In actuality, you . If you fail to cor:ectly ~den· ' have chance to carve niche for ti fy any of the ~aca\ signs, yourself. You can g a i n you ~ecd practice .. ~wers: recognition bv being thorough Scor~10 (I \, G~min1 ( 2 I , and profesSional. tmprove Capricorn (3 ), Pisces (4) and JRPertY Leo tS ). . LEO 0(July 23-Aug. 22\' ARIES (1'-tarch 21·April l!I): Cycle high but no one ls or. fering yoi.: a bed of roses., There are responsibilities and connicts. You have to face issue V>'hich adds up to ex· perience versus progress, age versus Youth. You will haw to be wise. You come through by being true to your own principles. TAURUS (April 20-May 20\, Relative who complairu, sings blues , may merely be testing. Tread lightly. Someone may be trying to ~ tell y o u something. Gemini, V Ir go persons could be involved. Leave room for revision. Avoid Ion g ·r ange com· mitment. You have right to ask and analyze, If you persist. you get answers. But don't chide or threaten . VIRGO (Aug. ~t. 22 \' Accounts, policies, inventories are emphasized. M a int a i n balance. Avoid extremes. Be patient, diplomatic. Family situation will improve. Ke y is to help by being receptive. Gift purchase now cou1d boost morale. Taurus, Ubra persons may be involved. LIBRA (Sept. 23--0ct. 22L Lie low. Study Virgo message. Don't roc:k emotional boat. Mate, partner demands at- tention. Give it , but don't fool yourself. nUs is a waiting period. You get nothing for nothing. Prepare. plan, get lay of land. Be aware of lega l implications of any situation. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov . 21 I· You learn lessons and not all of them can be considered pl easant. But you learn and grow. Key is not to repeat mistakes. You will be given chance to prove yourself. Use pa.st experience. Older person is on your side. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-- Dec. 21): Finish rather than start -find better ways of getting ideas, products to more persons more or the time. Emotional responses are more Important than usual. One clme to you may appear stubborn. Be willing to listen. Making mimr concession is not the same as admitting defeat. CAPRICORN !Dec. 22.Jan . 19): You may be up against roadblock. New directions are necessary but perhaps not available. Creative resourct.'J will have to be tapped. Take g for granted. If you e to move, push ahead orce. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Study C.prlcorn mes.sage. Don't sacrifice quality for s]>eOd. Se<urlty should not be overlool!:'ed. ~ lb:lividual offers to cooperate. Accept. But don't think anyone Is jliv· ing YO\l somethlng for nothing. Be ruljsl!c . . PISCES (Feb. Ill-March 20\' c.elessnes1 now causes you to pay a steep price. Guard valuables. Don't try too mur:h at o~. Cons o Iid a t e . PRINTED RED OUTING FLANNEL Delightful de,ign• in red on white grounds, wh ite on red grounds. 35" / 36" Machine Wash Cotton CHRISTMAS COTTON VALUES .C o I or f u I prints, woven stripes for at home or dress wear. Cottons and cotton/ polyester. Machine Wash 44" I 45" Wide Values To $1.39 Yd. 2 yds . 100 for PLAID Suitt.ttqs Simply elegont bold ond muted plaids, checks, chev- rons1 glen plaids! Machine Wash Acrylic 54"" / S6" Wide Rogular $3 .29 Yd . POLYESTER DOUBLE r Kn ITS H o I i d a y colors in Multi ditch Jacquards for party or city wearing. New fashion colors. Machine Washable 56" / 6tl'" Wide V1lue1 To $S.98 Yd. ~OliDAy 72" WIDE FELT Chrislmos red and green, all the other colors, too! Make a stock. ing , trim a package .... a great fabric even Santa wears it! 50 '/o wool/SO % royon. Reg. $3.98 Yd. 3~!. II HOUSE OF FllBRICS always first quality fabrics Spreldlr.g yourself too thln repretentl error. Know It and guard against It. Young person throws. problem on y o u r shoulders. South Co1•t Plau -Bristol at San Diego f',vy. Honer Pla11 -L 7lh at Bristol IF TODAY 1S YOUll Costa Mesa -545·1586 S•nla An• -5-43-5551 44 fashion island, newport center 644·.5070 BIRTHDAY you nre on brink Or1ngef1ir Mall -Orangethorpe and !!arbor Buena Park Center -L.a Palma at StantQn of new cycle, advenlure. You Fullerton -526-2234 BUENA PARK -82U313 will be more Independent lnl Garden Grove -12181 Brookhurst. (next to Von's)-530.1541 1974 and July could be ~r Huntington Center -Edinger at Beach Blvd., Huritingtoa Beach -897-8013 moot lmporlant month. '-------------------------------------' ' ···~--.. !' •••.• ' ~l'I ~ • 1Can Go All the Way, ~Hadl Says After Win CHICAGO 11\P• -Quttrlerback John Had! called the Los ,\n~l'les R<irn.:.' ne\\)Y captured di\·1s1onal t1tl4' · .1 tribule to coach Chuck Knox and his staff" and added he sees no rea~n \I hy I.he ftams can't go all the .... ·ay Tiie Rams c!ioched lhl' \\'es1cm Divi sion lillc of National Football Con- ! fcrenre by trowiclng the Chicago Bears 26-0 '>'·hile th£> Atlanta Falcons v.ere losing 10 Buffalo L<is Angeles is now 11}.2 and Atlanta fl·4_ If 1hcv \\'('TL' both to finish 1vith HH. Los Angeles Y•ou ld elain1 lhe tit!e because of a better rerord voilhin the d1v1sion. It v.asn't u11111 late in the founb quancr that !ht· Rams realized they v.·ere about 10 v.·in the tille. .. \\le hadri'I counted on the other team i Atlanta 1 ru~1n~." said Knox "so we 11iercn'1 really µrepared for clinching. Ul'l TlltPho!o• POLICE PUT THE BRA KES TO JUBILAN T PATRIOTS FAN. A Game·saving Tackle by Cops Keeps Peace at Foxboro. ... But il 's nice to "'in. All year we said we can take care of ourselves and not "'OfTY abOut the other teams." Hadl, who spent his career with San Diego before going to the Rams this season. said "this is the best coaching situation I've been in. Tile.re's no doubt ~·e can go all the way. \Ve 're as good as any team in the NFL. ''\\'e haven 't talked about iL," said •lad.I referring to the ultimate Super Bo"·I championship "But it's there. \\'e feel it." Had] directed \\'hat has become one o( Ille most balanced attacks in the league. •le completed ooly eight passes but tha t managed to keep the Be.'.lrs off balance as Larr)' McCutcheon carried 24 times fo r 152 yards and Jim Bertelsen, when not blocking !or McCutchoon, bat· tered his way for 68 yards on 15 carries. "Had! is a great pro," said Bears coach Abe Gibron. "He tore us with the run and selected passes. 11le Rams def'ense showed us a lot of different looks." The blend of offense and .,.defense is what makes the Rams, '\'ho last won titles in 1969 and 1970, so dangerous. Merlin Olsen, the man up front in the Rams defense, played wit h both o( tho se title wirmers and said "this ll'am has much better balance." That defense a\IO\\'ed the Bears to cross inJil> Los .'\ngclcs territory only once on :i pass from Gary Huff lo George Farmer which was good for 17 yards to the Rams 46. But before Farmer came down. he fumbled. All told. the Bears v.·ere allov.·ed 100 ya rds in total offense but when asked if this \Vas the Rams' best effort on defense, Knox said "No, I think \\'e've had better games." McCutcheon was among the happier Rams who were whooping it up in the dressing room . "It's the best game I've had ln ya rds but 1·m always di sappointed '"'hen I don't score," he said laughingly. "If I don't score from outside the !~ya rd line, then I don't get another chance. When it gels close, other guys· do lhe scoring so 1 have to v.·ork harder from outside .'' David Ray, who received the game ball. booted four field goals ~,hile Bertelsen scored on a three·yard run and Les Josephson closed the .scoring with a nine-yard touohdov.'TI run in the final quarter. Huff made his first start for the Bears. 3-9, and \Vent all the v.'ay . 1 le completed nine of 19 passes for 79 yards and was sacked four times. R•m• B•a•' io l a 13-16 At C~i~ago -~7.610 LA -FG ll:IY 30 LA -Berltl•tfl J ryn (Rav ki(~) LA -FG RIV 16 L.A -FG R1y 3~ Lil -FG ll:ay 26 Lil -JOJfP~'°'1 ~run (Rav 1<,i(~) 0 0 0-0 INDIVIOU.6.L LEADERS RUSHING -Los An9ele•. McCY!CMton 7•·1l1. 8er1el1en 11·611; Chicago, Garrell 10.?b, Moore S.l~.ECEIVING -Los An~~IH. l(le1n 7.J). Mc(ytc~eon l.\1: Chkaqo. fill• 7·27, Firmer 1·17 PAJ".SING -Lds An9elH. Hldl 1·11·1. 90 yardJ; C~lc190. fi UU 9-19.(), n. Vataha Helps Sink Chargers Ex-Gol<l<'11 West St flr Gets Go-ahea<l TD FOXBORO. Mass. (AP 1 -Thi• !'\<'\\' England Patriots are on !he rond l1:ick to rcspect<lbility in !he N<1tion:1I Footb::ill League and Oklaho1n ci's \\11shbonr off11ns1• i~ in the pl<iy book ll'i!h valu.:ibll' .!1111 Plun kC'!I .:it q11artcrb11f'k . Plunkcl1 .1nd th!' l\llriols louk th1' 11T;ip~ of co a 1· h Chuf'k 1:;i1rba11k:-' \\'i:.hbonl' for :i couplf' of plays Sund;iy in a 30.1·1 \'ll'!Ur~· 01·rr th e ha111L·ss ~:in Diego Chilr~tTS. The Patrio1s n1't!i.'<I jusl one ~ :1rd in !l\'O running plays off the \Yishbone. but Plunkett passed 14 yards to old S!:inford buddv B.andv Vataha for thr go·:lhr:id tou c.hdo\11n ·and then scored tll'IC.:t' J11n1self on short runs. J'l unkt•l t. 1rho 1vill be 26 \l/ednesd;iy . p.'1ssed lo \'a l;1h ~1. v.-ho 11•ill be z:i Tucs- da.\, for 1he g(1-[lhf'ad touc/1dol\'Tl and th•·n ~l'ortd !\\ict· hin1scl f on short runs . \·a1;1h;1. a 5-foot -10 111ide receiver who 11as: l'lunkett 's favorite target in collegL' ;incl ;1 former Golden West College star. Pit~burgli Risks Lead In Dl!el With Dolphins l\-11 Al\-·1 I (AP I Th e l'itlsburgh Steelers pu! their !j>ad in ttu· i\n1crican Conference's Central J)i1·1sion on the line tonight in a nationally telev 1st'f! J\<itiona! Football League haUle 1-1·11h lhl' ~'li tJJni Dolphins. Th<' Stre~rs. with an s.;1 rt."cord. f:tr.:l' the prospect of falling into ;i tir \1·ith Cincinnat i if they lose to :0.liam i. The 011 TV Tonl11/11· Cho1111e l 7 al G ----gals improved their record to 8-1 drubbing l\linnesola 27~ Sunday . Also the Steelers' backs is Cleveland , 1 7-3-2 af1er tying Kansas Ci!y ro-20. Miami's defending Super Bowl cham· pions are already assured of a playoff spot with a 10-J rrrord and the Central Division title. But club ofncials di smissed · any idea that lht'}' 1voukl rest their starters for the playoff! .end make Pittsburgh 's atten1pt at ending a two· game losing streak ;u1y t«islcr. Miami coach Don Shu la said thl' Dolphins had an obllgalLon to other con~ ~ tending teoms.. to go all ou t to beat ~ill•burgh. · And Joe Robbie, the tr<i m'8 managing cneral partner, saJd be considers lh~· ame ~ore a sellout crowd of 80.000 th~ "1-angc Bowl part ol the pl;i~·offs. "I think the playoffs started la st week in Dallas." s;ild Robbie , "ff we can keep Dallas from the chance to come after us i[ \\'(' make it to the Super B<:nvl. \rhy that's part of the playoffs as fa r as I'm concerned, "The sarnt• thin.c(s true . againsl Pittsburgh." Th e Dolphins trimmed the Cowboys 14-7 on Th anksgiving Da y. The Stee lers. 1vith quarlerbacks Terry Bradshaw and Terry Hanratty both hurt in recent weeks. sco red only 29 points in losing te Denver and Cleveland in their last two outings. Bradshaw may play. but coach Chuck Noll is depending on thi rd -string quarterback Joe Gilliam to move the offense against the National League's best defense against sco ring, The Dolphins have allowed only 101 points, have ta ckled quarterbacks for losses 39 times and are permitting only 97 yards a game passing and 136 ruahffig. Pittsburgh has depended on pas.sing lo supply half of its offense. with 145 yards a game coming on rushing. 142 through passing. The Sieeters go into the ga me with 2fl pass intrrceplions. but Mlan1 i hasn 't pnsscd wJ!h 11ny regulnrity. The Dolphins instead depend on the n1nning of Mercury Morris. "'ho hns 889 yards and is averaging 6.fl yards a carry. and of fullbac k Larry Csonka, who has 828 yards an<l a 4 6 yard average. called the play that put New England in front to stay !ate in the second peri od. "! \vent back lnto the huddle and told Jin1 I lhought a slan!·K rror comf'rl pnss looked like a touchdown." Vataha said. "It \\'.'IS obvious to mr. and np- parcn11y obvious to Jim. that I \\'as belng played in too close. !oo tight ·· Plunkett's p;iss v.·as rlghl on the mark as \lalaha eluded his defender in the corner of the end zone. "We had our big backs healthy and had been practicitig the \Vishbone for five weeks ... Fairbanks said. "l guess il y,•as nothing lo wrile home about but it adds a bit ()f dimension to what we·re trying to do with the ball club." Plunkett slid to his left and pitched to Sam Cunningh am for no gain as the Patriots had to settle for an I 1-yard field goal in the first periOO. The nexl \Vishbone offensive play gained just a ya rd in the final quarter. The Patriots fell behind 14-3 as Floyd Rice ran 51 yards after scooping up a fumble by Plunkett and Dou g \Vilkerson was credited with an in· tcrccption on a pass which Bob Adams grabbed. but couldn't hold. The Chargers went in to score afler Wilkerson's larceny al the New England 34. On the ensuing kickoff. 5-foot-5 l\fack Herron ignited the Patriots. sprinting 92 yards for a touchdown. It was the first kickoff return for a score by a New England player since 1962. ''That return turned it around," San Diego coach Ron Waller said. ''That gave lhem the momentum." After Herron's loog da!h, in which he out-ran forme r Rig Ten sprint cham· pion Ron Smith. the Patriots forced a San Diego punt. Plunkett lhen led an SO.yard scoring march, capped by his pass to Vataha with 21 seconds left in the first half. Cf\lr11tn o l~ o 0-1~ P1lrlor1 J 1l 1 1-30 Al Fo1tioro -51.UO NE -FG Whl!r 11 SO -IUc1 SI fymblt rKoverv (P1rl" kick I so -Holmn t run !P1rtte ~!(k) NE -H11 ron 92 kl(kOll rttvrn !kick l1llt11) NE -V1tah1 1• pah !rdm PIYn~•tt rwn111 ~lck) NE -Pl1111krt1 1 rvn IWJ1111 •lc kl NE -l'l11nkfll 3 rll!I Whitt klc~ NOIVIDUAL LIADf"S RUSHING -S... D11110, G1rf1ll 11.JJ. Edward1 ll·st: Ntw Enollnd, Curvolnvl'ltm U+i, 11 .. ~1r 14-1'. RECEIVING -San t>lfV'(I. G1r11fl J.JI, Edw1rdS l ·l •1 Ntw Eno111nd, A:llCl!flr •..Sl V•l•ha l-•ol?. PASSING -•i n Olt;a. Cl•rk l·l·I. 06 y1ra,, "ovtt S.l·I. 301 Hew Enollnd, P111nk1lt 1:a.21.J. '"· U~I T .......... THE RAMS' TONY BAKER JUMPS OVER HI S OWN PLAYERS FOR YARDAGE AS DON RIVES (571 LOOKS ON. JO HN NE WCOMBE AND ROD LAV ER (RIGHT) WITH DAVI S CUP. lJ.S. C1•11shed., 5-0 N ewco1nlle See s No End To Aussie Cup Success CLEVELAND (AP.) Joh n Newcombe. a 29--year-old Australian cili1.en, is on his way to proving his statement that he wants lo be the \VOrld's best tennis player. Nev.•combc combined wilh 35-year-<>ld Coron a del ~1ar resident Rod Laver over the weekend as the Australian team swept the Davis Cup back down below by defea ti ng the U.S. tea m 5--0. Newcombe defeated the U.S.'s bes t in Stan Smith in the first singles match 6-1 . 3-ti, 6-3 and 6-4 . Newcombe was paired with Laver in doubles play Satur- day and the Aussies set Smith and Erik van Dillen down 6-1 , 6-2, 8-4 . Sunday, Newcombe won his third match of the finals by putting away Tom Gorman &-2, 6-1, 6-3. Newcombe, long·h alred and mustachioed, owns homes In Texas and Australia. He retired from the game a year ago and Just this year decided to pick up his racket again. "This is one of the greatest thrills of my tennis career," Newcombe said Stewart Wins LA JOLLA Hugh Stewart of Newport Beach defeated former Swedish Dovb Cuppcr Sven Davidson to win the men's Na lionaJ Senior Hardcourt teMis championships. Stewart whipped Davison, now of Arcadia, S-7, 7-1, 6·2, Sunday. after the Aussie lea rn accepted the 73- year-old Davis Cu p. "I look at my team members and r realize I'm the youngest player here, I remember back in 1953 when I was about nine yea rs old 1 was listening to the Davis Cup on the radio in Sydney -we didn't have television -and Ken llosewall was playing on the team," he continued. "! said then that I wanted to be jus t as good as Ken.'1 Although Rosewall was on the 1973 Aussie team he didn 't make an a~ pearance on the court. In the second singles match Laver beat Tom Gorman S.fO, M , 6-8, 6-3 and 6-J . In the final singles match on Sunday Laver finished off Sn'Uth 6-3, 6-4. J.6, 6-2. Newcombe denied statements that the aging AUS!i es have seen their "Last Hurrah." "I don 't think thi s Is so." Newcombe said. "Next year is next year and you always get more enthusiasm. 'Mlat's one thing about sports. Every year something new comes along to build you up.,'' Newcombe said the Aussie team's con- fiden ce was tremendous after the first day's 2-0 success, that the U.S. couldn't stop the tide. • "My *ln over Smith the rirst day was very important," Newcombe said. In flnJs hing off Gonnan very easily Sunday, Newcombe said he hever thought of casiJ1i oU. ALABA1l1 A, JUJ SH TO DEC IDE NO. 1 i\E\V YORK ~:\1 '1 -Tht· \1'1nner of !he 1\lab:una·\otr(' D.'.l1n(' Sui::ar BO\\'I game v.·ill bl' ;11\·a rdt'<l 1ht" ~lacArthur Bo.,.,·! as thr nat1on ·s :"io. I co!lcgl' foot· hall team. thl' \'.111on:1l Fooiha !I Foun· dation announr(-d Sundav. "A championship car1 on!y truly bf' sellled on thr playin~ field ." Richard Kazmaier. chairrnan of the \Ff Awards Committf'e. siitd in <innouncing that thi~ yea r 1he coinmil1ee \\'ouki not vote for the :\larArthur r_\Qv.·I "'innrr. Alabama v.·llJ t~1ke an 11 ·0 rf'COrd and Notre Damr a 10-0 mark in!o the Sugar Bowl at Nr\v Orleans :-l'ew \'car's E\'c. Tenni s F at•tio11s Set BattJe Line For New War Cl.~VELA\O I ,\Pl -TI1r nr11 ly organ17.cd Associ.'.l!ion of Tr n n is Profrsslonals. C'Ompri st"<t of mos1 of thr v.•orld's top pla~·rrs. anno11ncl'd pl<in.-. Sunday for .1 r11n1"\\t'rk circuit 11·1th ORI' SHI0.000 tournamC'nt :tnrl one $50.000 evf'n1 each \\'('''k . Thc pro gra1n \\I ll !!1• run hv a 1t"nnis rouncil cornposrd of fl\ 1• tourn;unent dlrrc!ors :ind 1hre(• AT!' rnc·n1 b<'rs. Th t· announcrn11 •n1 ll':is lh•· first hln11· in a \\'ar \\'1 th the propn~rd \\"()rlrl ·rrarn TL·nnis cntrrprisc. whi1'h 1~ schrdult•d to begin franch1sc·slyli1 c1Hn prti1ion in 16 major cities nrxt vr;1 r . ~e ATP has rull•d that any pt::ivrr J01n1ng the \\'TT \\'ould h<· 1nf'hgi'ble for membership in il s association. John Newrombe of Aus1 r<t lia, the U.S. O~n champion. an~ Billie .lean Kini:. ~unbledon v.·omcn s cha1np1on . h::i.ve signed WTT cont racts. t J1dack Kramer. direc1or uf the ATP. o a nc~s ro nferencc that eight Euro- pean nations --: France. Ita ly, Spain. West Ge:many, Sweden, lloll:ind. Austria ~ Switzerland -were prepared 10 101n th~ ATP in a move to i:;et the ln temat1onal Lawn Tennis Association to ta ke a stand against WTT. France announced Saturday that it would withdraw from thC ILTI~ 1;nlcss the group op.~ed the leHg uc-style pl ay . 'I_'he U.S.,:Br1t1sh ~nd Australinn associ<i· bons, which dominate lcnnis, hnvc not taken a stand. Lakers Clubbed LOS ANGELES (AP) -John Mengel! a .cr:uhing guard who plays the rough' dnvm~ game popular 30 years ago: has g1v~n the Detroit Pistons an unex- pected hft for the second straight game and the Los Angel .. Lake" wish ,_ hadn't. lit: He made his rirst start of the year and got 22 . points, 10 rebounds, five steals and five assists ns the Pistons downed the Lakers, 114-108 Sunda y Mengelt also hit on 11 of 18 sho~ from the noor. oetr.lt 111'1 Ad&PTll ·-L•"I"' Ml'l'lfjlt ., .. Tr~pp '"" O•vlt ,.~ 0 • T I 0.0 1t J 1.2 7 12 7., ,. II O.t 11 • 11·17 77 ' ... . ' .. . . ... . ' ... ' . ... . . ... . L•• .. ,,,..... 11111 0 0 T 7 ).5 , S D·O IG J 1•l 1 ll w " ' ~ 11 1 0.2 " I J.6 It I 0.0 ' . .. 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Ne11•por! 11 ~1rlXJI' DB-1\od F'igga1L Costa l\l es:1 rH~-i\1a rk f:Jj enholm . !)an;i Hills LH -1\tikl· F'rosl, Coron;1 dl'l i\\~lr LH-Jin1 \Vende!I. 1\tarina i\H:-(;eorge Norris, Ne\1'1>0rl l!:irbor /)'l'-,/iin (;arn. Corona de·\ ~1;1 r lJ'l'-Jin1 Cor.l'cr. University OF'.-Bick Bliss. \Vesllninsi.l·r DE-Gavin llcdr!ek. Newport llnrbor Second 1·ca1n Offense P,-Oan Troup, Fountain Valley B-Ken Robbins . Mi ssion Viejo B--Gu y Reeves. Mi ssion Vi !'jo B-i\1urr~· (;raham . Unive rsity E-Jim Balch. Edison E-Hick Jlatfi e\d , Fountain Vnllcy T-Jack Cla rk. Edison 'l'-Roger \V hi!t'. llunting1on Beach c:-nob Alvarez. i\1ater Dei G-Walt Saller. !'vlarina (;-Tim Murphy, San Clcrnrn!l' Kicker-Art Sorce. Ne1\·po1·t 1-l:irbor Second 1·ean1 l)efen st! DB-Jirn Grrcn, L1n1versit.v DB-Steve Adarns. Est<1ne:;i 1)13-fl likc Bennet!. Edisou DB-Kevi n Eaton. !'v1if'sion \ 1t·10 LB-Rick \Vhitc. !\.'lission \'i1·10 LB-Bob r..·J;icauley, fllater Dv1 LB-Chuck Van LiC\I'. El Toro i\IC-Joel Pec k. Edison Wt. 20j 11\0 17;, .. 185 Il l 18~ :!4~ 195 208 21):1 '.!15 JiO mo Iii 178 l!ill 185 1!'10 20~) 200 225 180 l!JO \7~ 14~ !8:) 160 180 140 2.15 200 170 1!'10 ~(I() .. Cl. Sr. Sr. .Jr. Sr • . Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr_ ~1·_ ~r Sr Sr Sr. .Ir _ .~r :--r .Jr . Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr S1·_ Sr Sr Sr. Sr. J c . Sr-. Sr. Sr. Sr. ~1', Sr. Atlanta, Vikings Dumped Football Sta11dit1gs For Pro s o·r-John ~lcC.-il l. La guna lle~1ch J)T-.Jerry Schcp('ns. Costa 1\lcsa OE-Bill Enciui st, San Clen1cnti· OE-Curt Jones. fllar ina 1n2 llif'i Ji.) JiO 17:') 17() li':'i 170 18::i 185 180 lB:l .Jc Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. .Jr. .Jr. Sr". .Ir. Sr . Sr. Sr . 0 . .J Simpson and the Buf· falo Uill .s snappt'd a sc\·1·11· gamt' Atlantn F;1!cons 11111 s1reak :ind th e C'1ncinn:l!1 llrn- gal.s hander! I.hr ~linne..<:ot:l Vikings :i 27·0 pounding lo highlight action on the pro football front Sunday. The Allanla loss couplrd \l'ith a Los Angele s victory. assured the Ran1s of a plflyoff berth and first plflce in the NF'C \Vest. Elsev:hcrc in the NFl.: BUFFALO AT. ATLANTA - Simpson forged hi s way inlo the record book wilh another JOO-ya rd performance in a 17-6 upset over the Vikings. The Buffc:.:o defense sacked previously u n defeate d quarterback Bob Lee fou r l.imes and forced hin1 in1o poor passes most of the af· tcrnoon. Simpson equa led the ~F'L record of nine games in a season with JOO or more yards in a s ingle g:i me. He carri ed 24 limes for 137 yards, giving him a season output of 1,587, second best in league history. l~e equaled the record held by former Cleveland Browns great Jimmy Brown or 100- yard games, and surpassed Brown's total of 1,545 as sec- ond best of all 1ime. Brown ho lds th e single season rushing record with 1,863, and Simpson has two games remaining this season to break it. MINNESOTA AT CIN- ClNAm -Playing near- flawlcss footba ll before a howling, sun-drenched crowd of 57 ,fl.'>9. the CinCy Bengals completely shackled the Vi- kings, 27-0. 1he shutout wa s only the third in Minnesota's 13-year history arid it was the Vi kings' wor:-1 loss since 19fi8. It was their fi rst sh 111 out 1n 162 lh e Philnd el phiJ r·::ii;lt'S. :J3·~R. lo give !h r Co11•bo:-.s the )('<Jd. gan1t'S :ind <l n old ne rnt•si~. 1\0111,111 Ctabni'I. 1•:ho firtd 5:1 passes f11r :J2::! y:1rds. Cl.E\'f.LAi\'f) 1\T KA~SAS ('ITV -f 1evrt:u1d stornH'd ba ck for 111•0 tu1a:hd01\·11s 111 the fin;i! .six n11nu1es on t;r·rg Prui tr"s 65-ya rd run and :\like Phipps' 51·~'::ir<l pass tn :\lilt r..1orin to give the Bro1\•ns a 2n.20 deadlock \\'ilh the l\:insas Ci ty Chiefs. 4, Area. Cc1a:e T ec1111s L- Krn Anderson µicKcd thf' \11k1ngs ap:irl 1r11h ;.;hcu·t posses to propel the Rl'ng:il s into 111lc CQntent io11 in the A1ner1can Conference Ct•ntral Division \\'ith an 8·4 record . Steve Spurrirr 1n:1cir his first sla rt 111 four g~1 n1cs and ran for <J touchdo11·n. then hi t Grnc \Va shingt on for t.wo others to gil'e San Francisco ::i 28-0 lead. NATIONAL l"OOTBALL LE4.GUE AMEJttrAJli rONFERENC.E Ea•! OiV0$10n l 1i Toiir1iey .4ctio1i ll 11·as Ci nclnn;-i!l 's fourth st raight \Vin and nin1h g;11ne without a loss nt. ho1ne. WASlllNGTON -L <i r r y Rro"'·n scored two fourth quar!cr 1ouchdowns. capping drives engineered by Sonny Jurgensen, to lead I he Redskins 10 a come·fro1n· behind, 27-24 "·in over the NY Giants. Bro,...•n scorecl all three Redskins touchdowns. but i t "'as the aging v e le r;,i n J urgensen, p1aying in relief of the injured Bill Kilmer, who stole the show. The win keeps the Redskins in first place in the NFC Easl. J urgensen led the Redskins on drives or n and 66 ya rds. during which he completed 11 consecutive passes. OAK I.ANO AT ll OUSTON - Kcn Stabler hit Fred Bilct· nikoff \l'ith a 21-yard scoring strike an d George B!and:i ki cked a nine-yard rictd goal to rally the Raiders fron1 ~· 3-0 first hal f defi cit lo a 17.fi AF C victory. The Oakland defense took charge in the second half and go t to the Oilers quartrrhack five tirncs for 52 yards in losses. The Chiefs. \Vho had a chance 10 climb into a tie for first place in !he AFC \Vest with a victory. appeared earlier lo have 1von the bruis- ing ball!e in a gusty wind . Before F'rultt's dazzling run , the Bro\\·ns, \vho trail first- place Pittsburgh by one·half garne in the AFC Central, had to he content. \l'ilh field goals of 44 and 28 yards by J)on Cockroft. • M tMl'I s.,11 .. •o "-~w ! nul~nd 'l~w Vo r~ Je1~ 6allirr1orc W L T Pct. PF Pl\ TO I Q 000 11b 101 I \ r IRJ l~I :"I ~ I 0 •11 712 ]h " ~ 0 )Jl ;>I'll ~I~ 7 10 0 1~1 192 :l1S Cenlril O•Vilfon P t!h!lurnh $ J 0 /?I ''' 1'0 C•nc.nn,1•• R • 0 M' ?21 100 Cl,.vi'la~<l I J 1 hi/ •oo 101 HOv$10n ' I l 0 ,G83 l~ JS/ West Do¥1$iOn O~kl~nd I • \ .67~ 7U 1\1 Denwer ~ • 1 . I!) ?II~ 7•1 Kansa< (;Iv ~ • I ,l>'.J 19) HO Sa" 01 ec111 2 o ; .10!! •~• JTI N.O.TION4l <ONFERENCE Ea$! Olvlllon wa,hir>QTon 9 3 o ,150 2l!O 1<1 0~11~s s J o .h11 Jis 101 Ph•lad~loh]., • I J .371 2~6 JJ? ~· l""'' i ~ I 1<~ ~q 101 New York Gianh ? O 1 '.709 ;u 701 Centrll Qjvi•ion X·Mlnneso1,1 10 1 o .8JJ 'l~ 1';.I OeTrQ1t 1 h 1 -•~& ?7• ;o~ G••en Bd.. • ~ ? .~I I 114 n~ ChlC~OQ J ~ 0 2'!0 1~9 71J W•$1 Oivl•ion lC·L"' fl nl!ele$ 10 1 O .!ll JIB HI A!lanta 8 • 0 Ml ?'IA ISi ~~n F ranci!~O I I O ~II ?"16 706 New O•!~~n• • a o .lJJ IJI 788 '•'l'.lln~~•(I dl"i!;On !1!1t DALLAS AT DENVER _ DETROIT AT ST. LOUTS Roger Staubach hit 14 of JB Bill l\lunson set LIP su11<1 .. v•s Re1u1i. to11chdo1vns \Vith p:isses to New vo.-1<-Jei~ 1~, s~1 i.mor• 11 passes for 240 ya rd s as the E I c II I d Bvlfalo I/, l\ll~nl ~. ··' F~ ar l'vle u ouc l an Ch:t rlle Cowboys poslcu a 22-10 N L nndnn.11i 21. M•nne1M~ o victory ov er the Denver Broll· Sanders. lending the Detroit ~:!~~~~;n~1Jo~ps:n"~~~~';\~'' 1' Lions lo n 20-16 victory. Los Ancie•e~ 2&. c~•~ago o COS. \f h C d d A Green o .. v JO, N~w O•lfa~\ 10 D a 11 a s, \Vhich plays r ter I e ;:i r s eauloc~ed 0 •• 1 .. nu 11. Ho11•'0" 6 lh t 1, S d O!lfoi! 70, St Lou;< 16 \Vashin gton this S u n d a y , c garnc ;:i • , • an ers ran (l~~l•N1 70, ""'"~• c,1v :oo. 1,e 1 lh SI Lo · · tl ' 0 .. 11 •• 11, Oenver 10 stayed a game behind the O e · · UI S nine. se 1ng s~n Frdn(i~co 3g, P~it.1<1~1011;. ie BALTIMORE AT NY J ETS J{cdskins Jn the NFC East. up a five-y ard touchdown pass p,n,burohT:~1~;~~;G~m• - Phil Wise ran 80 yard<. Denv er, whi ch hadn't lost frorn !\o!Dnson to Sanders. s11ur<11~·· G1mts . ICi>n<~• (i!v •' O•klono with a fumble for a touchdo\vn in seven gaincs, fell into a GREEN UA'' AT l\llL"'AU-M•nn~•ol• •t Green 6•• d I · ·u ._. Sun<l1¥'S G•m•s and Joe 'Namath conve rted sccon ·pace lie \Vt .1 "ansas KEE -.J{:rry Tagge·s 41-yard c111ca.,o 81 oer .. 1<1 another turnover into a 15--City, a hnlf ga n1~ behind scoring n1n !ale in the th ird b';~~~~a!\ 11~~'h~:~~"~ Opening round llcl1on 111 1h1• 11 in1l1 ;"1nn11.-ii \\'e!'t1n1nstl'r- i\lrtrina Tnvita1ional h;1:;kc!l);1l l tourn:unrnt is on t1r ton 1gh! on tv•o fronts. Orange Coast nrca tcruns N e \V port Harbor and \Vcs trni nst er arc in action at \V es t mi n s t e r and San Clemrnte and Marin<l open tip a~ !'\-1arina. Coach Dale Hagey·~ rapid transit Nt>wµort II ar bo r Sailors. behind the sharp shootin g of Brinn O'F'l ahc rty. tangle with \\'arrcn in the 7 o 'c lo c k op ener ;11 \Vest nlinster. Coach Dou g Stockh a1n·s host Lions fo\lo1v up that struggle \vith a conflict \v i1 h Los Eagles 1-Jonorerl Frcshn1an Forrrst ~letca!r 1vas narncd most valu;_ible run- ner on ~stancia High's vnrsit~· cross country tean1 Sunday V•r)llv C~nl~<'1 1(~'1 r 0~"'' Mo' I v .. 111~bl1t Fl)!'~'' M~!~"IJ ; Mo11 lt'n 11ruved. Ralpll IC~n~on. yard scoring pass as the New Oakland, in the AFC West. quarter and touchdoV+·ns by Al H00•'0" •1 Pitt•bv•Qh Y k J S b h k ·• 1. . M••mi .. t 8•11+rnore Junfar y~rsltv or ets won. 20-17. lau ac ' sac 'L'\l IVC t1n1es i\l;itthc11"S and Jiln Carter 011 t<ew Enul•n<I "' Bv!!•lo C nc!~in: 51 .. v~ R.om•!'<. ,,, 0' t b lh B d I I-• · 1 · 1 k k J '~ v,,k Je t• n! Plli11t<1elnh'" .. ,, •• ,. ,. ,,,, .,,, M-• ,_,0,0 ,, The Jets carried a 17-0 lead y e ronco eensc L" in ercept1on run1ac ·s.spar C( ~1 lo111i •1At1,1n1e ;,,.v11::Uti.~ "-n• v•" v ' ' ·nto the 11·nal per'iod . An ex· bv tack!(•Paul _S111ith.hitJe_an !he (:reen Bay ,l'ackers lo 5w'"',"0,ci•c0 "0",tw0•10""' Fro1r..saor. .J•h na un ~I itl "' c eot,.1n. Co•ev Whdo, change of field goals nlritle l''ugctt on .'' s1x-y;.1r<l scoring a :1fl-IO victory over the Ne.iv Mon<1"" o .. m., v.,111ab!c, rorw z.,,,,a .. I th f ~I S · 1 New Yor~ c;1.n11 ~: L.°' ,O,ncel.,s. lmoro~fll: R d~ Coll!ns. it 20-3 before Marty Domres ~-~l e in_ ~ 1rst quar~ \_,,·cans 1.11n s. _____ l• .. ••llll•••••lll• and the Colts got untracked, :11 --B l ,_I !'.'·.·'~.·. l!!'l!I' too lalc. DOES YOUR CAR IDLE ROUGH? WE IUY A Nrw 7l DAnUN f;. .-:;'. °"'li';l.i.:; r..J(j M START HARO? ' AND SAVE AT """ PHILADELPHIA AT SAN GIVE POOR MILEAGE? CAN HELP I ( i, \ INSURANCE FRANCISCO -For the tirsl T"-""' "'"'R""""""ETOR SHO"" ' COSTA MESA DATSUN • • ;;_. "" ""'" Bo ··r·--•·1 \ lim~ this season. the 49ers n• 'itH ....... " r 1845 HARIOlt ILVD. C.M. r'.~ CC'l'\T!\ •P·~.A, J$.\. 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Uy selling !hi' <·ar pn\':Hcly you arc b.<IC'k 111 1h1· retail market where µl'I Ct'' arc --~i::::;..d;I generally $150 lo $200 h1~ht•r • UPI Tti.P~Ola than in the \1 holcsa!e n1;irkct INVENTOR BANKS, !LEFT) ASSISTANT DEMONSTRATE BER KE LEY MACHI NE for a standard lo !<irgt··:-ill•' e:ir '' llo nor 1111d('rt'St1n1 :1h· 1111' t;1c:t thnt tht· 1nd1\ 1du~d ro 11·110111 .vou an' -;vll111~ dvt"' nilt hnv1' tti 111ak•' ;1 11111111 on ;1 turn.-1m1111c.J. 111 , 1 ~ 1111.1111n !Ill' c;1r 111 11 ~· .111d hi' 11•11 1·1· 1111Jrl' d 1:;po~•·d 111 pl,u'11 a l11g ;11·r \:11t1·1t l••rl IHI _1<111!" l;1r.i.:P c·11r .~11 11plv l:i·c:11J<:1• 1!1 :11 :tppan:ntly is 11·h1•1'1' his la .. IL''· 11·:1nl s and ncL·d::-lll' TC) ~1INll\llZI:: po~sihl!.' i1;- con\'Clli<'ntr . ad1·£'rtlsl" your c:ar 1and th1• /lQurs you arc at hornr ro sell J 1n ~·our ne1vspaper·s class1f1ed ads - and include the advantages of larger si ze. Engine Uses Changing Temperature As Its Ener gy Source Operates on Water l lo t, l 'ol<I R111tni 11 a E11ai11e /J ei11,ir 1'este<I (_.) u b 1l'PI I -J!1d!!c11·ay B;.1nk s' ne"'fanglt•d "lillt iJjld cold'' engine that runs on 11•al('t' has sc1{'nl isls intrigued at an a l o 111 1 c rl'Search fa c1Jitv here. The "B;inks · {' n g 1 n e . ' ' dcl'l'IOpt.~d b~· ;i 1nus1cian \vho 1rorks as a laboratory techni- i:1an. can turn a 11•hccl 70 re1·olu11ons JX'r n1inute . Al! ii ne{'d5 lo go is \later and little n1t1nol 11 ?.1i·r. lh~~y push against tlu• rim of the 1vhee1. trying to .straigl1ten out, an<t !he 1\·hl't'I spins. Then !he 1Yires ~o li111p ag;iin \\'hen they touch ("Old 1,·ater. THE '\'IRES start tu rnini:: the 11'heel \1•hen there is a seven-degree d l ff e r e n e c bet1reen the "·ater troughs. To p speed is reached 1\·hen the difference is 23 dl'f:lrees. The first inodcl is about 20 inch es in <lian1cter , h~J\ scien1 ists at · the L.111-rE.'nt'l' Bcrkcle\' Labor;Horv of rhc Universilv of Ca 11 fo r n i a, :.11 1d . rr.ig ht t:H~ 111 hra11ng <111iJ air conditionini::. 1'e.a1ned wit h a sollir cell on the roof of ;i building, a Banks engine r111glit run on th<' \'ar~•ing 1empera lurcs bctv1ce.n l he ronecnlr:i!ed sun ht·:it and the cooler tcmper~lturcs of the ai r. E\'cn a sho rt-range ;1u tomobi\c. 1;; theorl'til'alll' possi ble. thl'Y bclic1 c. · Mexico Sa ys U.S. Blocking Fishing MEXICO CITY IA PI \\'1th the salinl\y battle b.:lrely over, !11.:>xieo and th e United States appear on the verge of a tuna con fl ict. 1'hc !\tex1can governn1c11t and fisherrncn say l)O"'erful l' S. fishing cornpanies arc blocking their plans to expand the cou ntry's fi shing fll'et . THE SEAFABEflS lntl'.'rn:i- tiona l Union and the Americ:1n Tunaboat Association. t \\' o strong US. tuna corporalions , prcs.siired the U S. lrnport-E:x- port Bank into refusi ng a $27 million loan f\·1exico requested for expansion of its fleet, the 1\lexicans said. Beprescntati\'es of the U.S. fishing con1panies said the lo;in "·nuld "subsidi7.e" co1n- pl'!tlion for U.S. fi shern1en. The problen1 of the s:1!in1!\' of Colorado Hiver "':1ter th ~1! flo\1•ed int\~ l\1 exico :ind ruinl'd f:1r1nl:1nd ll'il ~ rt·solved ea rl l~·r lh1" \ear ll'lil'll !hf' Un1tl'd St:it<'S agreed to build tlit• 11or\d's lurgcst desali nizal1u11 plant and repair dan1agt'S. RELUCTA1'CE OF t h c Linited States to cooperate 111 l'xpanding f\1 cxic:in fish ing C'Onfhcts "'ilh the !\lexican g overnment's progr:irn. !'tarted in 1970 to promo!e fishing. Since 1hen l\-le:dco's tuna fleet has expanded from 2.000 to 3,000 ton capacity \\'ith the acqui!.ilion of nine used FINANCE boats from the United States. TI1e fleet consists of 20 unns and there are plans 10 111- creasc 1t to 32. Tht! Jntcr-An1erican Tropica l '!'una C'-01nn1ission s;1ld l\lex- ico·s 1972 eatc:h was 6.200 tons cor npared to 11 7,000 tons fo r 1hc United Stall's. After the Ex irnbank rl'jected 1J1e l\·!exican petition. an In ter· An1cr1can Oel'e!optncnt Bank loan "'as requested. but the government said ii felt there also \1·as pressure fro111 l' S. intt•rrsts there to rejt.•t:t thf' credit. llECTOR l\.1EDINA Neri, Undcrsecretarv of Fishing, said Gco rge Soarez, president of the C:nnpt>ell Shipyards or San Diego , criticized the Ex - in1ba nk Ucni~l of the loan. "\V'' ;ire going lo lose a $27 rnillion contrnct only t u pl<ic<t11' a sn1oll group of lob- hr1.sts protcttcd Uy 1hr l:lv•~:· J\led1nn s;1it! Snarcz 11•rotc. i\ govcrnn1cnt off1t:it1l snlc.J i\lex1 co h:1s asked the JOU for a $65 n1illion loan to be n1atehcd bv !oral funds for 1·xpansni11 Of the f1sh1ng pro- gr<lfll bul said "thr U.S. r~·prescnlati vc to the bank is being prl'ssurcd lo \'1·10 1hc Joan," lie U1cl not r11cnt1on oanles or say ho1Y th .. • rl'presenlativc \\':JS b c i n g pressured. f\tEDINA NEHI, howe ver said thl' lo:i n 1ras ;ipprovcd hy thl' l DU t1·l·hnir:.il co1n- n11ssion ;.ind he woul<t ~t' surprised 1f ii 1r:1 s refuse1I. sai d H is :i !\l1·.~1ca n requ1·~'. Soinr i\h·x1l';1n fishc nllL'l l said ii is :l !\lt•x1 c.-i11 rcqu('St for rl'v1~1011 or lhl' )ello"· tin tuna fishing a).lrl't'l1lt'nt lh;1[ has irri1~1tc«l tli(' U.S. l'Olll· panies. ''\Vt are !:ie cking :i rna1hen1atical system thol1 •••ould eonsu!C'r thl· shoreline of each rountrv. disl.'.llll'l' In thr-resource, the 11un1ht•r of boats and lh~ proportion of ncccssit~' for consun1ption." !\ledlna Neri said of the J\le!<- ican proJXlsal to rel'isc the 1964 agreement. Belo\\' you·11 find f1\'C key gu ides. ]Jul to begin 11•i1h . you rnust r1~cognizr tJ1at ~ ou arc indl·ed in nn unt·n1'iahl(' posi- tion. For 1hf' probability is that. Cl"en <lf;<1ins! 1h1s grin1 background . n n1inirnum of 12 rn illion other owners of big used cnrs ll"i!I !)(' con1- pc11ng v•i!h 1ou fur hu.vers \\·11h1n the nrxt 1·cnr. 1'h1' rom- pe!ition n1:1y !)(' :~s higll a<; 24 n1i!lion -11nd (l•:11 ·s :1 lot of bi~ 11~t'<l e:i rs /iii· .~uh: hv :1ny ynrr!s11ck Cnless your car is a g:1s- ('<lling 1nonster1 n1en11on !he n11les-pcr-ga!lon Iha! 11 ge!'i and ho11· n1any !)t.•Oplc it 11111 scat con1fortnbl ) :ind ho1\' n1~i11y ::il a ~nfl' ni:ix1n1u111 A fnn11lv of six e:11111ot t·oni- fortahl~, drn·L· togc!hrr 111 :1 :::ub-eon1pac1 or 1n;1111 1·0111- pacts and iCf'Oplc sl11l do (!1·11 t· togclher You 1111)..:hl :il~u advcrti.se spct·ial uS('S of :1 larg<'r car: for use in po(JI" co1nmu11ng to ll'Ork. shop~ 1•r schools, for inst:lnf·P. NITl'.\OL. 1\:'> unsunl all oy of n1ckl'l ;111<1 t 1 t :i n 1 u 111 . bPt:Olll l'~ l11np Ill 1•001 \l':lll·r ;1nc.J ~pr·in g~ h11ek to its nriglnnl ~apt! in tint 1r:1tf'r. \\·l~rrc s:irks \l'Ork s. sav llh'\I • pl;in to build a biggl'r ·111odt•lli-----------------------------------------;..-------•-" Complete Mid-day Ame,rican:Stock Lis t A S~Li~IJ ,\"f~ l'llJ(;I-: 1.., yl)Ur' top gonl. Sf'll .rour car privarr I~· 1·:1rhcr 1ha11 tu a u.~L·d-ea r dcali'r or as a lrildr-in on a 111•11· niodf'l. If you trade 111 on a ne1v n1od c·I or SPll 10 a used-car de:i!('r. you .'.lre operatin_g 1n lhl' 11·hol!'st1IL' price 1narkct 'l'hc dl'aler mus! sell the car ;1g;1in and 1nak1· ;1 profit if h1· 1s to ren1ci1n 111 business. I It' ;ii~ ;1l1nost sur1·ly knOl\'S NEVE• AGAIN !hot t ick fttling whtn yo11t toiltl ovtrllow• TOI L A F LEX~ Toife-t \:-~~GU\ Plu nger l h1\ol '''' ""'"' I <ui:rn Tnol .. ~k~ .... ,,' · r•·•, .. I ~" '" ' r' '1•1• 1, L •. ' "' .. pr I ·I l'r•'•'I" i•I, ", .;. • '' <" ! I' 1·.1: 11( l'I ~SI • 11 rl •I !' '.4 ~ll)P, c;;•tASH 9 ACI( I>• ,,\)l!)Al!OU~D 1 "!, 1.:·,1 • •~ llG!•. f ll ... "'''"!' I J1nprovc 1hc .Jtr rat·!1\l.'IH'.'is of your big car by off('nng a gu11rantee. th:it hr<.11.~ thost> offered bv dealers 1n \Our area (If \:011 l'an. or coufse\. !\lost d-eaters in the n1rtropo l1 r:in \'r11· '1'ork :irt·a :ire J!J\'ini;:-:10 ro 90-day guar.Jntccs; ~·ou ~Ur\•h !'ould hr:it llH'St' if ~·nu h;i1·l' kept vnur l'<l r 111 ~ood cond1l1011 ~inti· 1110,t pr11·:11c dc<i ls do not 1nel udc a guarrtnlf'l'. ynt1r particular offer n1Jght he \'c1·y 1r·n1pl1ng to .'.l bU)'l'L STH IP '1'0L'\l car nf ;1]1 ac- ~'ssones that <irt• JUq f;ine~' gas·('aler~ or 1hn1 n11g~1t give rile unprt'ss1011 yotl h<l'vt' ratl'd O!' u1hl'r111~~· :1b11st·d 1011r ;u1 ton1ob1lr And 111tl1out in- \'l'Sl1ng 1110llf ~ Ill Ill <l l 0 r repairs or a niaJor p:-11111 joh. put !hf' car in a:. ;1t1raf'1l\"l' :-ihaf)(' a« pos«1blc. Ch•:in out the 1n111k. i;lo1·{' eo111p;:1nmt·nt. other stor.1gf' :1r(«'.1s \\';ish th1• ear. polish 11. 11•uch up p:nn! :ind ehron1E'. l"<ll''IUtn th(' 1n- 1rrior. \1':-i<;h or 111:-.tall a 1u·1r floor mat r • l{f"111i•1ntJ1•nlll: rhL' ~taf1 tn .$~1~1 1t1t11·r .. 1u ·" 111 11 hoJ.,~:111· ;.11rl t' 1• r , 1 I l•l"lf'!'"·" ~:11 ... Bl1·.;..;111: 1f • "I !'ilil ~pl'lll't' lip \Oll f 1',11 IOI' 11111rl1 11nrli·r 1h1·-. \11 11 111~1 11• ;ih1111d .. , If ~"Jll 11:1 \I' P\ll I• 1:1111 .. 11 l111k• 1nJ111;1g1· on 1!1•' 1',1r , p1;.1 up 1nilf'\l~l' '1" :1 d1·11•r11111i,1111 11f \;1\111 · Prof1·~~1'1n,1l ll•\'d 1·,1r ~a lt•:-.n1\'n d1 ~ t lu~ 11· II 1 ~houl dn'r ~nu"' - "°''°"""'°'..,...,..,..,,.,,..,,.,......_.,,...,......,,,,......,.q.q.I ~ --I §, ORDER \-~. ~~~f~ I YOURS 1!, Stick-on '\ LABELS v TODAY! Personalized • Stylish • Efficient Order For Yourself o r a Friend May be used on en.,.olopes "s retur n address labels. A l10 very h.!!ndy .JS identification labels for marking person.!11 items such as books, records, photos, etc. ldbels stick on 91•11 •nd m•y be used for markin g home c•nn•d foc.d item s, All ldbels are printed with 1tyli1h Vo9ue type on fine quality white· gummed peper. ' So Bi.lnks ln\'('!lll'd :.i dc'11e1• 11 sing lh<lf µnn('1p;d 10 turn :i 11•hl't•I. l\'h:1l f~ood c:in con it• of a \',lll'l'I lllrni·d by 11a11·r and lit nn1un1 ren1;1ins to be St.'f'll. 11 11·orks like this: T1vcn1 .v strips of ni!inol 11irt' art• 1.ll'nl inlo U-shJ ptS anJ hung fron1 ihr spnkl'S (Jf an t.•cccntri1· 11·hl'rl o;o the~· dip 11110 t11·0 11;1t(·r IJ;it hs, Olli' hot. Olll' cold . \\'llcn tl1c 1\•1rrs toueh hot [l11d l'xDerirn1'n\. Scientists SH\' the eng:nc "Could m:ikc · pr:1 ctir;1! 1he rccoverv of 1·1r1un!!v unli1nitcd cnC'rgy · fron1 1r:istc hL'ill ordinarily an Pn vironn1cn(:1! eontan1inant. and for111 otht•r nrtlurnl sourcl'S l11at pr\'l"iOUS- ly 1\•e have bct·n unab!t.' lo APPLI C:\Tl l)~ Sr1i£1ll Aiito Drivers Seek Feister S pee ds i\'ASHl \1(;·roN \AP1 S111:1ll -car 011·11er!'. 1\'ho ha\e hrcn going for ix'!!rr p.·1" n1drage iill along. are organ11- ing to f1gl1! nr11• lo11·er Sj)<'l'd tirn1ts 11'h1ch hold thcni. to thl' s:111H· slovr p;1cr as the U1 "' gas guz7.lcrs 1"hc Sot1l'!\' of l\·l otori~r " Ai.:111ns1 l..011 cr Lin1its. nr ··.(,,,.\J,\LL" alr{':Jd1· has j1cld :111 org:1n1Lal1onal n1el·l1ng ;1nd Indonesian Gas ln1port R eq 11 r s tctl 1,nt; I ,\f' I l'<1:'1lt(' l.il:hr111i.: ('nip ... ;u <l 1h.1t :1 .,11 lh1di;1rv has ;1~k1•d ill·· l·1·d1·ral J'o11 rr ('tJrn111 1~ "IPn !01· 11~·rm1.,s1un to unpor~ l1ri1ul1~·d 11111u1·:1! g;is from Jn- rlon(·.~1.1 to <;;1Jppl,1· 12 m1thon Jli'l"'-Oll"i 111 ("!'nlral and South- ,·rn C:il1forni:1 Jl;l rl('I" i i r·rof'tnr. a rac1fu.: L1gh l1ng 1·1<·« prr ... 1dcnr. said !Iii· appl1fat1un h\' l'ilc1r1c lndoncs1:1 l,1\'(: C"ti. inl'ludrs !('rrn.:; Of ;i 21>-y!•nr ('0!1\r:lf'I s1c:n1·d 1:1 ... 1 S"p1 !i by its af- fil1;1h·. Pat'lllf' L i g h \ 1 n i; ln t1·rnat1onal, S 1\. and l'1·1·1arn1n.1. !h{' lndoncs1:1 n n.1- !1Q11.1I <111 ;111d g:1~ 1•c11np11 11y. The con1r:i1·\ 1· ;1 1 t s for dt]ll'Cry of 620 1nlll1011 cub11~ f(•t•I 1)f g11s pe r d;1~·. l'rot1or ~:i id l 'i1r!~1n11nn 11111 l1q111f.I' rl1c g:i.~ hy T't'f1·1g1•r:Hu111 al a plan ! tn !)(' con stru<·Jert 111 J\'orth S11m;11ra, It ll'ill he tran.sportcd hy ship to Sou!hcrn Californ i;i. Ea1·nings Up At Systron S y s l r o n -Donncr (l)rp. rl'pOi'l('d operating resul1s for Hs firsl fiscal quarter ended UcL 31. Sales \vcrc Sll.624 .000. 1111 l!I i:wrcent fro1n the ye:1r 11::0 period of $9,748,000. Net in - come was $470.000, up 2.1 per- cent rror11 $300,000 . and t·Hrn . inps f>er sha re ll't'rC 2H •·en!~ as com par('ij !o 23 cents for the s11n1c period n ycR r ago. The firm has a pl ant in Costa ~1csa . 2 Colleges Se t Courses It may soon be possible to attend Golden West or Orange Coas l Co llege classes and in- stantly gel your hands on a lot of money. A series or banking courses 1s now bei ng considered by trustees of the Coast Con1· munily Col!ei:;:e D is t r i c I . Tn1stee Robert 1-lurnphr('ys roin1f'd out lh.'.ll bank person- nel are house-trained by the \•arious banking institutions and 1ha1 il \Vas cn<:ouragin.'{ to note that the banks arc no"' irl!rrrsted in lctlin~ the col- lt!gcs do the trainin g Th(' Arncrican Institute o( P.anking r1·ci•n r.1y cont11 c1cd lhr loast Con1n111nily Colle.'{c Dis!ri(:t \\•ith ;1 proposr1 I to n<>.Sist with the planning of i·uurs(•s 011 basic banking skills and hank managemenl. ""' '" l.d •I (MQ •l~I ld•1 (t\Q lnvR111 Ot> l 11>,. 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But What's The Reason? In fact, here are 5 good reasons for shopping early: 1. Stretching out the Christmas shopping season gives retailers a ch an ce to function efficiently. When clerks are less harried, shopping is more pleasant for everyone. more 2. Many retailers offer their really special "s pecial s" early in the seaso n to public to shop early and to help alleviate the last-minu te "panic" buyi ng . encourag e the 3. Just in case your favorite Christmas gift merc hant has underestim ate d your enthusiasm for the season, a longer period of shopping gives him a chance to re-order popular items so he doesn't have to disappoint shoppers I ater in the seaso n . • '· When you take more days to shop you can do the job more thoroughly, vi sit more stores, compare prices and quality and be more satisfied with the gifts you finally decide to buy . _, 5. And there's no secret about it, the Christmas shopping season is the biggest sales period of the year for most retailers. Support local merchants now and yo u'll help make them enough profit ·to keep their prices reasonable all year long . (And prices will never be more reasonable .than they are now.) Thi& mu1age presented as a public servic!l on behalf of our fri ends and yo11rs , the retail merchanu of the Orange Coast Area, by the DAILY PILOT • ' J ' 22 DAIL V PILOT AMBLER ·····---·· AM~lll MA5 f lN1".llf:tl lorof<ES5if'G A Ml.6( ClASS.ATA SMALL CO...LEU£ NfAR n;f ~TJ.l:RN """"" "' ,..TUE US - ·~.: .. '------ TUMBLEWEED S Mond.zy, Otctmbfr 3. 1973 '. . .... ·-·-.. ~. ·-~·---- TH( A11m"f?r 005 51AT(N t5JU5T A BLW.. DOWN TH£ STTCECT. BlJrl Cl-f.I~ -,a_, fF ~IJLl.-E NCT t-l.C£SSAl'N ATAl...l. ~YE. Pt-OT~~ FlR INVl1 IH6 ~I by Doug Wildey l'M SOPRY FC\_KS, BUT t'M SUSPENOINCi BU5 '5£R- v1CE-10 TJ.E AlRF'CRTI ~·· T c-m IL Rya~ HOW'V ITGO? ~VE: RAGE VAY .... we HIT A WAGON !RAIN .•• HAO 'f'M COL.V ... THEN, AT THE !.AST MINUW11lJE CAVAL.RY ARRIVED. 1 ----~r.:---..';c- WE SP!.IT AS WAYNE ANO dHAAA W!'Rf' WING INTO A Ct.INCH ... r.. . FIGMENTS NANCY ROLLO, LET'S GO OUT AND BUILD A SNOWMAN ON YOUR LAWN ' ' " /. ; ,, ?; :: " /< TODAY'S CRDSSWDKD PUZZLE I ACROSS 50 Ri•er ol Ev•ooe 1 Tnal 1.1•1 51 PtOje:'.:ltl'~ • Vegel<1!lleO•Sh edge P. II 0 S 9 s-g"1 52 Bo.,ng I C~ll•\<01 !>4 s.rt1irp Ha·1or 14 Faloma~ 51:1 Crio I husoan1J ;;I) CongeAI 15 DouOll! 61 lntan1.ie 16 Mam~•,_ 1 pHralys•S I !n:a11nq r<' Helic on name 1i E.~!<!<10'' ~Q ii4 use ot : Ht Anglo·~&,~1 rourato~• S'~ •l'• lani;uag • ~ De•·~ri", I '·" /l.oo•a•ser illDC'</'' l f Blue g•ao• ?1 N~" "'fo:,';• 11'9""ent E V O P P N [T S "$~!~~ 2l S•11~a1.1•~ f ~ Edutill•Onal I /1:\1.,. <;HOUP 2 3 fieU•·'ll IO~O 1 • MArla o! grass 9 M•mb•rship J7 P.rea fee~ •O Harow11re 1lern l 24 F1ow•·t 11<111 !.talks :16 Com•11t.,.r, ;-. ~ol!ttgl!llead. \0 TowriinE. 42 \'Je1pon Umbrla. Italy 45 01\I! ,how1ng Jommv -·• 3•~n(I 11 Marsuo111ls conl11m11t 29 'L•llle ·--~I ~el~ri l e.no' D0Vo1N 3\ Ne1nerlanos 12 Hisloroc1I d!l At1ed ol Ull •POCtl 53 Mak11 1mends 13 Le~•! m1tt1r 55 UniQ\11! commune 1 hell !8 Fin11rie1. 2 56 Alrlcan nation 32 Angered ;> Om<ton 33 Refer c.;i~1.1ally ~;io~ .. n,111t1on 36 Sltrovel :? le:rn ai.1•! words 5l Work&O! & 2• Primped Soarilsh ari.11 25 Ty10 ~II Canadian ) 38 --way s1rer1 " l 1!lfS (•I hcnor 311 Pa1re11 t. Am ounl Aobr. 4 1 N0rtgr1d 6 Sono11' franl<le , 43 Receoe. ' •• Son ot Set~ 7 C11r\Rl'1 21 Loca1Hyor1 pol•!fCIM [f ill 61 Sm•ll lll'llmat 28 Cllllord----: 62 Misc•ltu!1l• U.S. author 63 JOOO--·: 30 Uaele1s Stot1!Vl •6 Sound' ~··n~men 1 •7 Uncomm 8 R~dut ed ,, ! •g Tome pe.,.od ·~n~ 3J Sour In 1as1e e•plorer 34 --· 11n11urnoni• e5 Photogr1ph1: 35 Appl~ gr11a'e Slang 2 3 /-'>.' ' ' • ' I 10 11 12 IJ .. -" 17 " 20 21 23 "'· 24 " JO If; JI 3l " " ' " .. , /, by Dale Hale ·-~ .... ,, ... _,_ by Ernie Bushmiller WOYI( THAT'S A CLASSY SNOWMAN • PEANUTS 1'.~\ FILLING MAN INSVRA'-ICE FOF:M ... _,-. ., ... ·~~"""'--- • !Bl • \YI ~ • • • . . . • All~S~tJ LEAGVER5°i.IA\ii: TO 10 BE COVE.~EO lN. CA5E WE'RE INJVfEO iJMILE 6UILl71NG A ?NOWMAN z ,., .. j{ECEMNG WORD iHAi 5AM DRIV ER 15 ON 11!5 WAY l 1-.AYE AN ,A.PPOINTMENT, GLORIA.' TELL YOUR BOSS I'LL CALL HIM TOMORROW.1 OVER TO SEE ~IM, SL>\DE ROBERT$ EXPLAINS THAT HE CAN1T WAIT! MISS PEACH ; ; ' DICK TRACY ! ' • ! DOOLEY'S WORLD WELL- f.\AX f tNALLY 1-..ICKEO l"l-1~ HAB11-;, •• SALL V BANANAS ; ; ~ • ' • ' c o ·:Do JoJc use . "'C<.E"TTllJC: - -'!C. CAV CC~.\ES FOil A!.t.. O~ U5, Hf~ COMPlf;ftL.Y QJRED OF 11·1Al !>IL.LY THUM6-.SUC ... INU ! Wfl!i-"-l... r:.<j MOON MUL!.INS ANIMAL CRACKERS 15 MAKE CLE-..}.!=(. ~AD1 "'°"'' J..O~Ez! 1-/E=RE, 'IJ:Z'i'! by Roger Bradfield 1\ J_ N011CED ' ' By Charles Barsotti by Gus Arriola Johnson "'fO"'ICll1T Ms. Touma11tnt by Roger Bollen Lt/LE, I 1i-ll~K I 1M l.0511.!(2; M4 MEMORCJ! ~ALL4? ~~Hillie 400 FELTTl'llS ~? HOW SHOULD lKNOW ?! l1'1S DEFINITELl( A HlGH-R15K SPDRT ! ' " [y • M::rold Le Doux by Mell by Chester Gould 1 LED A RAIDING PARTY ON ONE ·OF HIS BOOKIE UOINT5 IN 1940 ANO "OtAMONCM'OOTM" BIT ME. SEE THE SCAR 7 . . THE GIRLS ... -· ..... ,_ ,. "Dear, let's talk abou t wbal lo glv' each otb'r for Christmas." DENNIS YH ~ MENACE -"''~"i'"'I" ~l/'rj'/ ,!{( rt1 ,, ,,.1 .~d ,,, ! 1 ! l i • \ I ; I " • ' ~ 1 • f: 1: l J ,., {. ~: ~ :· .i.l........L.---';_""--1" • · ·; 11£'& ldKLllllS.MOGT '6 llliiTIMIO, 8111: Ht TAJ<ts J:! SPELLS· Of &IN' NICI:.' Mond,:iy, Otctrr\be"r 3, 1973 DAILY PILOr 2:J ---- The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast Mot>lle Horn.t !Of !>al" •. , r:zs · 149 Announ<cment1 ••• , • , 300 • S2• Aut0<t'IObi1r, . . • • • • • • ~ • m 8oati I Mo111'lr! Equ1pmen1 900 • 9W Emplo.,tt~ll • • • • • • . . 700 -79'1 F1nantiu1 ..••••••. 200 -m ~fOtSoM!,.' .• ,100 -114 lml & foupd , , • • , , 550 -574 Mer<kc::iridi~. • • . . . ' • 800 • 849 ~AILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Pe .. o,~11 . • • • • 525 • ~ Peh citid SvPOi••I , 850 -89Q R-o! l •to1e G.-n11ol ISO ~ Rtntol • , • . . • • . JOO -499 You Can Sell It, Find It , Trade It With a Want Ad [642-5678) One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval ~hool. al"d ln11tvc•ion • ~75 m 5.erv1Cll1 ond Rtpou1 • . • bOO • 699 11on1por•ol•011. , , , • , . , '115 • 949 ERRORS. Adv1rti11r1 should check their eds dally & repcrt errors immediet1ly. The ~AILY Pl_LOT assumes liability for the first Incorrect 1n11rtlon only. General General ASSUME 7°/o LOAN NO LOAN FEES ANO EVERYONE QUALi· FIES. -Sha rp, 3 Bedroom, 2 bath pool home. Quality features including hardwood floors cedar lined closets. shake roof, new cpts and much much more! PRICED only $39,950. C1tl now 546-5880. TUCKED AWAY IN A QUIET CORNER OF COSTA MESA - neat 3 bedroo m home, on oversized lot, with plenty of roon1 for boat, camper, etc. 2 Sepa· rate storage shed s (could be a workshop). • Completely fenced and private. Full price only $29 ,000. Ca ll 546-5880 GOV'T REP0-$26,500 JUST RELEASED -and only $1000. down payment. 3 Beclroo1n, 2 bath ·Costa Mesa home. A great value with covered patio, bright cheerful kitchen, large double garage on quiet culdesac. Vacant and ready for your inspection (hurry, bids close soon). Cell 54(>.5880 546-5880 0Dtn Eves. Gen~ral nflnJa ~9!J/e PRE STIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOW N BY APPOINTMENT 70 Linda Isle Drive Prin1e 45 ft. lagoon Jot -$150,000 Linda l5le Wa terfront Custom 4·bdrm., 4\12 bath home on lagoon. Fully equipped island kitchen. \11aterfront famil y room . billiard roon1 . . . . , $'l50.000 For Compl•'• Infor mation On Alt ..Homes & Lots, Pl••" C•ll: Enjoy the new life style and live carefree in l~is 2 bedroom 2 bath (large master suite) air co~dit~oning, h.~xurious carpeting, drapes, ~lcctr1c kitchen with built-in barbegue. Din- 1n.g area plus ~ b~eak.fast nook. Covered patio with panoramic view, 24 hour Security Guard. All maintenance free in the new adult com- munity of Costa del Sol in beautiful Mission Viejo. ., $42,900 Full Price La .,/.,, Real Estate 830-0700 General Gener•I BIG CANYON FAIRWAY LOTS Two ideal sites !or custom homes Jn Newport's pewest and most ele- gant residential area. Each over- fook s the fairways and greens of Big Canyon Country Club and they are located at the end of a quiet cul-<le-sac street. $69,500 each. ESTATE REALTY 640·1120 General BACK BAY Only 6 monlhs old 3 Bffiroom, 21h baths EASTSIDE HOME+ TRIPLEX COUNTRY SffilNG LOWEST PRICED $29,900 This is our lowest priced 0H1'.ring, but nothing except a real good value. 3 Bdrn1s., 2 ba., in good cond., with l\ rental 1-lxlrm. uni.!, \Vhleh 111orc thun pnys taxt:os etc. Ft1r lhc buyer wanting u starter home, this is idc>al Locn.ted ln So. Santa Ana. PLEASE CALL 675-~000 JB llA\' & llEACll SWIM IN DECEMBER? ~ UNIClU~ l l('ML IN CORONA DEL MAR -Unbel ievabl e' 9 bedroom home, south of the high\vay or shall we say a duplex v.·ith a 5 bedroo1n unit and a 4 bedroom unit. '[hat's rnore li ke it. A_nyv,1ay, perfect for the bi g fa1nily, big investor. NO\\/ vacant, ne\vly pain ted and easy to see ~ Call us! $139,000. A listin g of Marilyn I-lod ges. UNIQUE HOMES Rea lto", 675·6000 2443 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar General Only if y!lu'rl like ! This beauliful horn<' f<'itlUrt.'S 4 spacious berlroo1n<;. large formal dining r o o in , THE BLUFFS-TE NNIS CLUB VILLAS S('parate fnn1ily room v.•ilh B d l'ich v.·alnut panelling an<I ran Ne\v? On greenbelt. Ready to occupy. a dramatic 2'lx40 S\\'in1ming Lovely 3 bdr1n , DR '·Linda" niodel. $78,500. pool. Situated in choice> Beaut. 3 bdrn1 , FR ''Paula" model. $74,950. r-.teredith Gard<>ns n ea r everything. Pricl.', $61.000. WESLEY N TAYLOR co Realt Foe •ddilional infocmalion, ' •• 01'5 please phone 54&-2313. 2111 San Joaquin Hills Rd. OPfNT!LV ·IT'SFUNTOBE.NICE' NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 B ~ 1 G"°•'"'n,.,.-,~·1 -'-B'-a'-lb_oa:.....=:cB...:a::.;;;-•:..:;'-:~:.:· p:;:1 e::.r::.t...:ie...:s=*--! LET'S TALK TURKEY LIDO ISLE Super clean! Extra lge., 2 Br., Jl/2 ba .. frpl., patio. Fast es- crow O.K. Try ~71 ,500 675-7060 lf you're looking for a N('\Y· port Bcar·h dupll.'K only G rloors to lhe !)('ai:h with an CXL'('ilent sumn1CT/\vinter fC'ntaJ r('{'Ord In the $8-4,500 range v.·ith a min. of only WATERFRONT Roorn for oo.n(11rlr/camper ONLY $54,SllO Shown by appt only 646--3928 or Eve. 646-4543 HY,O down and super terms Ne\YpOrt Island home. 1ituatro on a large 130xt50 CALL us 2 BR. & den. Pier & lot 1,1•ith tOV.''"'ing ·"adc ,, ...... ,, -~d·· to t0 \k Lnc~enmyer Re lit or ~SS SELUi -642-5678 ~· "'' ~ '._ '"" • " float. Call for appoint-~n.~ ~{l~:1~.~:~b~e; ~n~ '44-7211 ment to see. 673-7420 front porch for your rocker em Open Sun. 1·4 st>paratl't! ~\~~~~· trom the ~ 3916 Channel Place house a triplex with lncon1e , ~ I] REALTORS polentlal nr $440/mo. only $69.950 for all MOBILE HOME ~All ~7211· FOR SALE : 4 Local Offices to Serve You BIG FAMILY SPECIAL ROOM FOR All -:; l\1g 1Jedroon1:.. 11ver- !ii7.ed f;im ilv roo n1 \\ fplc , full bltn. kit chen \V eating area, beautifu lly unproved ,~·1 th ex· cellcnl drape:; & shag C'pl s., dhlc. garage "'i lh lo<ids of storage. l'ri111e ('osta Mesa lo cation. Full price $43,950. CALL 540· 1151. Gene r al rlU4tUt S.T!-~ AND ASSOCIAHS IU l REALTORS PRICE REDUCTION IN CORONA DEL MAR -li ke things ne\V and a patio too? See this duplex. ~1ay we sho\v you through? /\ real \o\v $77,950. CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coast t:fighway, Corona del Mar BIG FAMILY? 1 STORY CONDO $26,900 Just tht' r ight horn('~ ::; Jonin;11·ula1e :t hr. <>on· Bcf1 1·oon1~ -<-lanlilv :ind dn1111111u111 ,,·uh J!OLu·1nC'I forn1al dinin~. :! i\1assi\·~ kir1·h•'ll. pri\'a\1• c>nclosC'<'I ln'f'pla l't'S, one loc·v1('d in pall•l. 2 car i::ar1111:e. Red 1nas1er h<•dnn. Bt'S! lnuT v Ill" 1w f, ro1n 111un1ty pool. -S&l,9;JO. CHll ~IJ----8·12.\ 1 tra1lrr park1n~ s pa c c . ·CLAS51FIED HOURS SILVERCREST General ;-; General 83\)..3231 . Classic Develop-\ 1 • BILL GRUNDY'.··l!ALTOR . ~1 Bayside Or ., Suite J, N.&... '7sf6'i6J Adyerilien may place l ~=""'l=""''"'"'"'"'"'"""'!!"''"'"~'"'"'"'",,;,"""""""'11 thelr ads by telephone /Jn NIGEL BAILEY !>, ASSOCIATES 20' ~~~~LB~ ~~~:·n rp., ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 5 BEDROOM MESA VERDE draped. hl1-lns.. refrii;: .. ""'ttshcr & CIC'ct. dryer, 11 ired for 2'lO 11ir concl .. kltf·h. clock. storngc ~hcd, l:u1<l- scaped pn110. ThreC' yrs. old ~ like nu. Located in nC\v adult pk. 1111'1\)' fron\ noisy St. One-half !ii. from rluh· hous('. $1 5,99!). Crill EV8S. SouthCo llealtors. ,\-:s11 n1t• Fl·IA loan S1 85 per Z.1 NE\\' hon1es under con ·~ ion. includ('s prinl·1 pal. in· slruclion in F o u 11 ta i n lt't\•st. laxes R n d in- Val\l.'y. Close by Civi<· suranL'f'. Cull '.)llG-23'\3. Cen!e.r & r-.1ite Square Park. OPEN TIL II . IT "S FUN 10 BE NIC.f' can now for choi ce ol !oc!I-[ · · -~ tion & ··l'IOice {lpl1ons. ~· . --'-;-;;;;-;-;,~:;-;;;:;:~l;c'~"c~n~t~C~.o~•·r~·~-~~-• • MILLION $$$ CLASS SELLS -6•12·"" 1-======= VIEW General General General Gentirel I 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 1 1 -==:::;:::;:;:::::::;:~~ 8 to noon Saturday 1:~~~~~~~~~~;~;~;;;~11 1 J\.londlly lhru Friday SNOOTY Bes! vir.1v in l.u11k lla rhor· \~i;iii~iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili~~~-----·1 Brand nC.1\' listing. Great Vi<>1v .Hill.c;. Thi.'i lovely fan1tly ho111c. Seller hf!S to hon1e sll.'i out on a point Jea\'e area soon. 3 B.<1\hs. ,1·ilh 11 forever 180 degree rom1al chning. subn1it your OC<'an and Ca1<1lina View. BEAUTIFUL IRVINE TERRACE One of our finest homes. 45 ft. pool, superb landscapin g. 3 or 4 bed.rooms. 3 baths. Adult occupied anrl looks neY.'. Better hurry on this $98,500. GOURMET 'S ATTENTION See this spacious 3 bedroom hon1e with gour- met kitchen -large lot -many custom fea- tures. $89,500 LIDO BAYFRDNT Spacious 4 bedroom, 31h baths. Oversized Jiving room and dining room, 3 car garage Pier & slip. $295.000. NEW CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX One block to Big Corona. 3 bedrooms, 3 bath lower unit; pri\'ate entrance to 2 bedroom , 2 bath upper unit. $127 ,950 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 4-plex in \Vest Newport Beach. Steps to the ocean and channel. Compare, then buy. $122,500. 5 BEDROOM $79,500 FEE It ·~ron't happen again. Quiet park location. Walk to school and pool. Only 31'.i years old, new in Harbor View Homes. This tops them all. ORIGINAL BALBOA BAYFRONT Million $$$ view on two 30 foot lots; pier and beach. 6 bedrooms, 3 baths, off·street park· Ing. Charming fun house. Lot value at $225,000. BEST OF BALBOA ISLE 60 ft. waterfront, pier/float/beach. 5 bed- rooms, 5 baths, dep, playroom. Private gar- den. Excellent private financing available. Call now. $295,000 . VICTORIA OR.· OCEAN,FRONT • $185,000 Exciting !BO degree white water view. Older 3 bedroom, 3 bath home. Steps leadinlf to beach. 2 Patios, courtyard entry. This is one of a kind, must see. Vacant. BAYCREST : $12.500 Enjoy family llle to the fullest In this home designed with "ln·laws" In mind . 2 Family rooms, 2 fireplaces, 3 baths, 4 bedroOms. Must see! ----Coldwell,Banker· ~ 644-1766 2161 S.n Joequln Hnl1 lld., N.I. cosTA MESA omcE ADDRESS 330 w. s., PALATIAL SIZE 642-5678 NE\VPORT BEACH 3333 Ne'>''P(>rt Blvd. 642-5678 HUNTINGTON BEACH 17875 Beach Blvd. 540-1220 LAGUNA BEACH 222 Forest Ave. 494-9466 SAN CLEJ\-1 ENTE 305 N. El CAmlno Real 492-4•120 NORm COUN1Y dlaJ free 540.1220 CLASSIFIED DEADLINES I Dt-1tdll ne for copy .l kills l.'11 5:30 r .n1. the day be- fore rubllcatlon, except ror Sunday &: l\fonday Editions whe n deadline is Saturday, 12 noon. CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS ERRORS: Ad~rtlscn should cheek their ads dally & report errors Immediately. T JI E 1 DAILY PILOT usumtt liability for the flnt in-correct .lnlertion only. CANCElLA"nONS: When killing an. ad ~ sure to make a record of the KIIJ.. NUMBER 1 given you by your ad taker as tteeipt of your I cancellation. This kill number mus t be pre· aented by the advertller in case of a dispute. CANCE!LATION 0 R CORRECTION OF NEW AD BEFORE RUNNING: Every effort 11 made to kUI or correct a new ad that has been ordered, but we cannot _ pran- t~ to do IO until the ad has appeartd ln the paptr. DIME-A·UNE ADS: These 1 ads are strictly cMh In advance bJ ma.11 or at an, one of our of· fices. NO phone Ol'den. lloaojll,,.: 3 p.fn( Fridar, Colt& Mesa• ottlce U noon -all bnnch or~ floes. THE DAILY PILOT ,... ~ the·rllhl to ctu· slfy, ·edit. cetllOl' or ft.- t'Ule any ·~t. •nd ta chanp Jta rates A: resulatlont . without prior noUct. • CLµsllil.D MAllllNO' ADDR!SS P; 0 . Box 1!60, 'a.tta·Mna ll3S26 I Oceanfront Duplex $79,500 Large corner, 4{)' Jot 'l\·ilh 2 slory "FIXER UPPER" Income property, A real aound "SLEEPER" At Sun- set Beach. \\'ho's first? Newport at -~ F alrvltw 64&-1111 ' 213-694·4690. CAN BE SEEN AT : CRESTMONT ESTATES 1etms. $54.500. SI !ARP 4 hcdroorn, family · COATS \ 1\)()n1, 3 ba ths. 3 car garage, & pnol \\ith aulornatic equip- WALLACE I n1cnt -evel)'ling for indoor 11nrl outdoor hvifl$?: ;1! its REALTORS l)('st~ For more inforn1ation 1051 Site Dr., Brea. /Central -546-4141-call no1v - ;\ve. acroi;s fl'on1 B1'CA o Con1m . Hosp.) Lot •·16. (Open Evenings) ~"', .•• ~. "~ g •• f1'S FUN 10 BE WCEI CONTACT RA)', Pl\. '.\!GR., -::::s:::::::::::;~;;::::;:::;:;: for shov.•ing. ~~ EXECUTIVE Balboa Island • , h . MANSION Lov('Jy home on 2 lo•s, 4 ':;;=.';~;;;:;":";;";:;;~ bednns. family room & Q\\'NER \\'ILL Gif'T \\'JL\P HUGE FIESTA fllniug rm Y.llh hug;e palin for Christn1as this rl('\\'ly 11 nrl roo n1 for chtl rlrcn !O li sted 3 Br. 2 Ba ha.ndson1e ROOM play. Anothrr arljoining lot hoine 011 !gc corner lot in I 'OOO inc!tulcd if desired . Call !or ClHf Haven. f an1 ily rn1 , A mos! ,, · of spneious 11\'-de!ails. in~. T1·iplc car gara~r. PE \\'ash nn. hltns, frpl c, ti{'\\' Archer! Spanish en!!)<. Hui::c TE BARRETT rrp1 s ,i:: drps. I'.: v ('n forn\!ll livi roo F J Q "Si·roog~·· would ai::r('(' th1~ rllnini:-. Gi~~t fi;~\a ~~~. -REALT R-1000 Cliff Dr. heftuly is an 7-.lani('urerl J::J'Olllldii. EXCEL-642·5200 "Xlnt buy RI S63.~. Pete. LENT AREA~ Associa!ion "'."~~"'."--~~~~ Rri1n-\~ RPaltor, t\.t:.!-~200 n1aintaincd pools. ·n 1is hnn1(' ~--~ NO DOWN TE-RMS- has cvery1hing. For 1nore * IS UNITS * Anfl lo"' do"11 1 c rm s infonnn lion, c11l1 817-601 0 l :ind 2 Bdrn\s, Unfum. 11 va1lahlf' nn 1h1s beautiful NO\V~ Bllns. Carportc;. Nc8r shop-Ci'l'enhrook ~ hdrm. Huge OPfN Tit 9 • IT'S 1UN 10 8E WCEi ping.Loan ava il. Sli5,000 lo! !)ininJ:: rn1. bu li t ins, ~II ~ ---GE:IMlll---dish\va.'llhcr. F:11n1ly rm.[ 120-F Tustin Ave .. N.B. fireplace. Room !or a pnol REALTORS 642-4623 S-18.!IOO. Call 540-1720 The fastest dra1v in lhe west. TARBELL, Realtot's ] BEDROOMS . · .a Daily Pilot Cl"•ille<I CLASS SCLLS -642·5678 $26 ,500 ALL TERMS Gen"tral Gen'!ral Call us about this SOOOPEn "!!!!!!!J![!!!!~!!!!!""'!!!!!!!!!ll!I!!!!! buy. A 3 br Freedorn Home • NO DOW. N GI on a sharp tree-lined street with large yard nnd [ruit 4 BE:z~~~:S . trees i,tqi,ick 641·7~ 1 (anytime) MACNAB IRVINE Nt"ed .,...e say more? Oioicc . ;:t ~ neighborhood neAr shopping and schools. Large living room with brick fireplace. Country style kitchen - 4 kin.g sJze bedroomi; • Fabulou~ patkl cov<!red with hand rubbl"d \\'ood, Large yard with sprinklers front 11nd ~ar. Take advantage ol tt }Ob transfer. Call llO\\'! 8<2·25.15. 1 0flJfHTILt . "s FUH101E NICE/ LIDO BAYFRONT ~ier & slip: 4 BR., 2 bu.; Just reduced lo $249.500 LANDMARK A 1 & 2·Sly. Comn1C'rc. bldg. in Th<> Cannery Village n.re:a. $175,0CKI LIDO REALTY I! I 1, I , I '\ II *673·7JOO * ONLY ONE\ Custom 2BR-FR. Newport Heights home with MINI-VIEW of Bay & Ocean. Fantas- tic potential ! $64 .950. Lo is Mi.lier 642·8235. (\Vll) NEW BAYFRONT ·DOVER SHORES 60' on the Bay. 4 BR's 41'.i baths. formal DR .• FR., separate billiard room. Choose your decor. $275,000. Marriet Perry 642- 8235 . (Wll) POPULAR PORTOFINO Exciting 3BR, 2000 sq. ft. family home in Harbor View $68,900. Joyce Edlund 642- 8235. (\Vl2) -~-~-~~.,..~---~~ Irvine IOI Dover Dl'lve 142-1235 1644 M•cAttnur 144-1200 Sells More Homes Than Anybody! Two area offices serving you ··· 2 BEDROOM R-4 LOT Built on back of Jot has large custotn fire- pl ace roon1 for three 1nore units \vith a \·ie\V NEWPORT CREST CONOO 2 bedroo1n. clen . fireplace. formal dining room and \vet bar. ,,·ith 2 car enclosed ga- rage $60 ,950 ASSUME 7'12% VA LOAN ONLY $212.00 PER MONTH Existing VA loan-Only $29 .500. 3 bedroom 2 bath Pride of O\vnership FRENCH QUARTER CONDO 3 bed.room, 11/2 ba th. good area owner anx- ious $25, 750 • EASTSIDE BARGAIN 2 bedroom, 1 bath. on tree lined street $30,750 EASTSIOE SPECIAL 3 bedroom 2 balh home $31.250 NEWPORT HEIGHTS DUPLEX 2 bedroon1 1 bath units. Good incon1e $51 .500 EASTSIDE CUL·DE ·SAC 3 bedroon1 2 baJ.h family s ized horne. $39.900 COLLEGE PARK Fantastic 3 bedroon1 2 bath. m odel home condition, park like landscaping $38,000 SANDPDINTE~BEAUTY Cathedral ceil in gs -4 bedroo1n s i baths excellent area. Only 1 lf.i years old $40.000 TOTALED UPGRADED 3 bedroon1, 2 bath horn .!, 1\lley accesf:. boal gate in rear of larg:! yard, \\•a lk to every · thing. $29,950 COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH 546-8640 645-8080 2629 HARBOR BL VD. 277 EAST 17th Op ~n Ev;-nings Until 9:00 Call and get the 9: RED CARPET TREATMENT 1 ' - 24 DAILY PILOT f>1onday, Otct1!1~~r 3 1973 -,,--;--,,.----.-;--:-;--:--,,-.,-.--.,.,-,-..,.,--,---.-.,---..,.----;,--,----,..,,,..----::--:----""1'I:t::O.iT.:;;;:;;"---1i~;;;;~p;;;p.;;t:;-:J1~6°6~I ---Mo"lle Homes 1 •l:_:n::;<•:::m::;:•,,:...P;;'":cP;.;•:.;'_t Y:....--1 1 _G_•n_•_,_._1 ______ : ;B;a;;I bo;;;;a;;;;l ';;I ';;";;d;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;B;;a;;I b;;o;;a;;;;l;;' l;;';;";;d;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I"-:":-"-' l:-n':g::to:-n:;--8-:•:-•-'-h:--I _H_u_n_l_i ng_•_•n_B_u_c_h ___ I L •SI una Beach Newport BHC h FDor Sa I e 1251 • Spyqlass B e auty Renl While You Buy OCEANFRONT GRAND OPENING ~ VACANT !..A G!·;..:,\ RO'l'ALE No. 19 Ntwport Bay Towers EAST BLUFF BEST buy j,f(\-0 \'-.. i·h I UNITS llurbor. double 1'>11!(', pul11), 6 " !Ii •r \\ 11 ! \"Ii IH .,.,. 11111'1' I +h• , llf 1 ~,, Luxurious CJ\\'n ruur O\\'n lllJt , 1 .~ 2 BEDltOOM 1111\\""'.: l bdrrn \\'l!h pr\Vllte tPr· ('Q,\'OO.\-n l'\IU~I 1101'-tES pool, garage. S79:il. 6T.'r!ll.l0 Tiir Hlulf-. · N1•1\·po1·1 Ot'a('h? N£\V custon1 bl! llt'11u1.11 in Fun!11sl!<: \'1 1'~\V fron1 v~~ 11rlu!t park Oil II~· l1H)' .i .. 1u.\•· t. u11ll n~1111n11•nt. ,): +1 1.1 ~· • ,, 11 ,.1 j, ><I! j r:tct· Spec-taculur v\t)\I :i1, •IV'>• VI Ri\)'fl'\11\! Jiome~ ...,-;r,-;ill\I Ro.nt ~l1pi; ,!i.11 111+J1i.: I 1, •t.01111 h1111.1 I' , h t\1;1 I • 11 ;·j ·I <:I.+·~ OPE N SUN. 1-5 ~·u.11 St•1.·ur1l)' t-l lAhns" sis 500. 67~972'.I tr1>nu·ly !<.Jlllrivu~ E11111s 1 ,-.1 H• 1111 I ii.,· 1h -,<1,111 I • 11\1·1· sm1 roe1· 1T1vn1 11. once .,1111 l11ui" '\••I lll\'~~t .:u1<n111 \t!lll 111 -i •tll o ! ' "HOT DUPLEX" Steel & concrete 1.:onstnic1fon Prl\'nt.• Bal\'()nl:.-s ~~~~~~~~~~1 111 1iCl'!li111• \'flluQ, Take ad· ; \'IH\lU~t· ' 1•a1J 10<1ay Harbor View 2 garagt' spaces j)('t u11it. Root top sWKleclc RellEttN, ....... 1 I ... 54~1600 .IWI !NVF:ST.\ll·:NT OIV ISJON TJI .. 1 .. ,, !;>. ,,1·. ,\ .. 11 Th·· Jpil 1'1"'"'1 1,1 · 11ld l 'o•t'oJ!ln ('h:ir1r\ p ~C'ked 3 l.Jcdroo 1n units-ultra·prlntc lial hoa J.sJand lotalio11. Steps to the \vater. f.'irt'pl acl', tro pical patio. shake c·xterlor. :\nxiou :-. OY.'ncr <t!--k in g $92 .000 . ·rry lo\v dov.1n or yuur trade '. Jlurr:' Unusu al Oppor!un!ty to Pur- chase Bayll'ont Pruper'.y in NM'.'!Xlr1 Beach. ISO ~ ~1 THE REALl ESTATERS I 1))1~ 1'1HlHI• 1+l,1h• 'J " .• •I i>t 310 Fc111i1ndo Rd ., ~-.n. 675-1551 ;, l1<•1!J•1Plll !i<lJill' !\n~ !ii• ~"' "' "'"' ''"' " 1 '""" I GRUBB & ELLIS CO. 1•0 11 ',.,. I 11 •I ..:, ' !ii+ EXECUTIVE 1n111·.;rl f 110 · 11,.,,1,i,. 1•••"1 I MONARCH BAY GARDEN 21.96 ACRES Ltn.'<'rne Valley, Beaut land, 20 111ilcs f1·oin Big Bl·ai', !@ pi•r 11crc, '.!Q't th\'n, l('L'(llS. 6~J-3t7·1 -2 DUPLEXES PRICE REDUCED ,1r1'1tr1~"111 1 11!. REAL TONS 675-7080 ___ A u11111u.-• ·l !.;Inn, + den POOL HOME N T h .--.-----.-........ ----------.!!!!.,/ GEORGIAN + f;unily rin. honle 01 :: nn. s.: t~an1 r111. Din nn ew own ouse General I Co~e~a COLONIAL ~1'1~\~x~~j~· ~~~;11t11~1~~ pt1nel1•d S· n1111u1"f'!I. Jiu~" .lii.~1 ''' !'" l1•,1n 1:1" Ii• ;1111 D-h I '""' 1-overprl 1mtios, i!ll 1w11 L Cemetery Lots/Crypts 156 (hi'll! 1· ~11.1 .~ srll 1hrsr lld· -::.C.-"--'-'-----·· jolning :! Hit dupleXt'll 1111 I SPACES. turcsl IJ11111 l111gr lolli, Only JO';, ~11'!1, .,., • '~1"1" ' I $244 MO TOTAL IF YOU HAVE . . near '"ac • , • . . t1'1nr .. bit. by an art'hilf'c! ! l I • Bilt'l1Plor ( nnd .. 11111 1111111 1ui:t I:, Bedi~•l)ni, 3 b~!ll, funilly fr\\' his 111111 honH'. h:is :in l n nds~·:ql('d ,'\: IJl)~l'n ( ,.., . :."::·:;:-.: 11 '!"111,1/,1;:1, 1;:.:,:: PAYMENTS THE MONEY 1 ,l'1£'.~1r/1ld . 1,·!ll\0111·.1 .f':~1'1·1•,~..;1 si1(' liv r1n 11• hrit'k fp!t'.,! 1ir(•;u1 \'it•w Ill lh1s pd\'. 20:-.·111) 1'1111"1' 11<~1lh11·/l.~.~,·11, c·1~n1ctery, Co\'ill:i l'ri1·t• rf'dllvt'd lo S,,l,9atl \'17...f/l.~(i r;1.·h. C --·. 1----CENTURY 21.Ml-1771 ommercu1 Property 158 Mountain, Desert 11111 . ' .. l'·•P''"·. .," ,1 1>111 , l'I! " :-.!JHvtflus f11111 h '1L 1.10~11ir :di1 y o c r An front ('Om111unit)· g:iri en. oruc as 111-' '1 1, .. .11•+"11' !·"· ·11,, , ,,, •' SSU E ~ VA WE HAVE nrr I f i I !(~1 II r t I . t e ~ I A M 7 O o ' ' 1' 1 1<1. -· " "1 1:' kitchen_ Nf11•Jy pH1n1ed lhrll· St.18,500 "a urt'1 111 niany 10nl · - ,1..-1-l, ~· <'Pl\1 ''"1111' "I ,1 lt>llS+.' f~r s20<1 .. ·~:·:11th , {_;\I\ 1 out. A li!G OPPOf-~Tl':'\l'rY! TURNER ASSOC. ~fl.rd~n l0Ul'1'. Plus ;111 11•t11,J, .'$Ii:! ti~I '.\,, 1l\1:1l11.1-111i.: i<il' .t!H I•«' THE HOUSE f(ll,\\LJ,L frl6--0,1.1.1 Ca ll u11u.o;uaJ gour111('f kt!ch<'tl. !<11..J 11:1~ n11•nt~, I-ull fil'I<" • Th R I E t t F , I !OJ N. Coast H1vy., Laguna S7!l.5CO. OPEN !IOUSF: Tu('s COMMERCIAL Resort 174 111•1 ~3;:.oon: s1x1('1ou~ fr>n<+ "11111'1' ~l.:irp ·1 1~1n 11 lii11ll(' e ea 5 a e air 494.1177 & \\led only 9 11 n\ to dusk. LAl\F: AHRO\\IJI EAD II' lioi!'I<' f''r:i1111...,<: 22 x 1:.' 111111 1.-.t~ 1)/ l'(J0111 fnr the 536-2551 • 1801 J'ort Ab"-y Pio""• 6 .UNITS • k d 11 I I · Fam1'ly Uv1n9 ,,.. ' L;rcut for vf'11r round !ivini;i «n!r :·1111 111n1·nl 1 'f~1ni. 1\1): 1· .~ ui;.:P r.oci oni i;iunl'.' I Jlru·bor Vie\v llon\C'i;. By -· ll <'dronn1:;_ l 'h 1•«1·1·l r1 ~1111 :df.<.l. NiN! <·n.tl>"L~ .~ SPANISH HACIENDA ~ Bdrn1s., 212 ba!h tl(>auty.I 011·iu•r. I'rincip;:ils on l y, 6 COMi\lERCIAL stLll'•'S & .Ii <"lo~c 111 the village. 3 li<•1111·11r1hl"1 k111 h1·1i ('.,ii llr:q>\"~ lhr11cnll. Ohl f:ill'Ug<' 11ect•ntly r .. i!eeorarerl . W;ill plraSP. &I~. aft 6. rncdic:ll o!lil'l'S. C r('n I yr. old Bavarian stylf' 3 11ti11· Ill ·~L·i• .o:..1;--t.:(1!11. de1.iL'IH'rl G1«'<o! kill'h••n 111 11·;.ill ('nrpr!ing th111nut. "---"-~-'-'=~~--Hcach Blvd. l\K'lllion. Valu,.. lci·cl home ivt!h open bea'j OPENr1l9 · 1rsru11rOfll11rCf• 1•1'~11 :'>10.\I' Pn«rd to si•lt Heated /Filtered Pool l!ug1• f<u11ily n~Jn1 \\1111 !ft1r,: pricN at unly $l ll\,oo:J! fX"iJings thru--out. 3 Br. , 111 C'r·~I:. ~Jrsa ffl r S~7.:J(ll) .. -,) ·""' I BIG CANYON S,'how". ~.1,,12 gr()!;S sprn· B..1. + f'Om plctcly llnlllhe<l _all h•nns. C;dJ YJ5-9-191 Front verand:l. Spanish till• .,J,vl1J,;""" dable~ ;3.;n plus N'luru~ bast'rn~nt tor playrni or RE ·D ··-TILE .• · > t t>ntry, sunkf'n liv fill, lgt• /. Trtkc: Ad1·11111ai:-r Call i~·orkshop. Lndry I a ~. THE REAL ESTATERS _ ARTISTIC CHARM ln1i1 rn\ + den. '2 Sp;"ln 0 ,,., JH I f.16-\ti(IO S'.1.G.:ioo. 1Zl:ll 451-3898 a!tt-r lpl<'s, ·I J"f' RH's, 2~~ ha, U/IC,,-)"ou <'rin b11v a [)('au!ilu! .c P"'· ,,, ""."li•ne 1n~t'kt.nds. & l Rrflo•c ted 111 <'u s 1<)111 "' RE · I ln1't·~1111t·nl [li1·1~l••ll " •• ·' ""' W lk fr>r111 din rn1, !\IO\'f'·t!l l'f•!l· AL ESTATE · · 1·1<'11·s lll'C ~·111."' _ore\·er --s AN.SH - - - ---a er ee 11'1111{)/tlX'r. l111·ish i'8l"IX'IS & (, [ I " ( R. -.1 Est•t• p I .._~_.___ dir1on. i\lotil·ar('d :-.('!I r r >i'nnt' l\J!llf' 111 tg .1111yon. ,..---====iiOiiOii\ e LAKE ARROWHEAD ~1•L i11•1t dra[)f's, 1 l11xury si 7.~l le:1vi ng a rea i111uiedinlt•ly 1190 Glcnneyre St. I :i RR. :i BA fron1 $85,~ '1 ' Exchang• 182 .~~ .• ~1,',',",.,,;,,•,l,lrl,,,:,. 11,.-,',',.i','i','. ,i,'.",1,:, I_ hc'<ll'n1s. l111·111:il living rn1 Flexihh_• rerm~ .~ pri('~. 491-940~ 5-l!l-0.116 1,1 $.X9.7.«l. ' I 1-..:::;:.:..,_..::..-----c/ c " ' ~ ~-llDDEN l\'/ii-(><)(I hurinng: fpl<', J~RASHEAR REALTY 16.J.l-60::il IOA:\l-5Pi\l 17'1 ,\, r.H ra111p 111® Jd ('n\I l'!l!l'y. l lu~r ln1n~ !'fY<:Ji. r:1·1•:il k11· _ll"lr l'CJ\111'! 1111nt; 2 STORY sptn:iou.~ kill'hrn/tanl rill.. 968-1178 !Laguna Hills 1 DUPLEX 10·' DOWN I )!HS, 1110!,>). l'<'S!, S~l9,0!XJ 111· Hrt1 11111d,,11 ,..;p •• nh~I l•."I' k ,\ ,·ln .. ·r 1,-, ti\<' i·ill;i ;:•• :: $41.500. \l'orlh .~ e cl n h: 10 _____ -~ tt·n'sl .. 1,ly :.! .1·1-.~ or ,..,. f1r~•pl acr. BJ·:A ~ll·:D ('Ell.·: ~rfild B:i van.in Sl ,il(' ~ l('li'I (in lht' hil l. brhind rhe ti·r,..s'. \\'011h 01vnin1:'. Call $24,500 71 ~·; .\SSUi\-1,\BLE-: Loan, I WALK TO BEACH I clinn)!•' 1 .. c 1nro11ir 1:.ii::1 1\'C:S. ;;;.,p:i r;dc• df'n, F:1111ily h11n11• 111111 np,•11 1,i-,1111 •'1•11 ll<i(lh~i· r1111w 11111rhle eiilry. The Real E state F air ::HJ(. :.! ha, condo, ('rptini::, TAX SHELTER ;,92.:l:1HJ rr .. 111. H1 1i.:ht '"11\•illf'llo"I' Jngs 1111'll·••lit. :: 111·:; l1i1 !\f'\\ ~:11i:;h1 1vl11·indo11·s.2 fu11 839-6)33 dqi", s.;ooci d1v11 01111er, Co11111!elrly red<'<'Or;1lrd :: n I '" •I ,,11· l•ifll'l' \\1,1".!(QMMUTJNGT o L.A .- kll•'ho•n l ';•l'IY 'l!•«I palio. I ~ c'f111 11il1•1,·I~ 1t1\l~lir1d 1111"'' I 11 ;111 f in·11lac('~:. 7,() fr!()! fan1-:: B~Dr;OO:'ll. 1~" Bi\Tll i-::l'i-U.~fl t>1.•droon1 and 2 l•l.'d!'oon1 ' '. 11' -• __ ;_I \'1'1'Y ,·i.)~1· r" l11·;1,1: \l11·nrr 111('11\ f.,r 11L1,\l l\J "I -·h11p. tly rooni. \\'t't bar. 18 foot 011•nrr \\'ill pii~· pn11 of units. One lllock lo sandy S.\0,(~111 d1111n , ,\pptn\ /,1 '!!!ri ve l-;.:c :1 Hr, ·11~~ hon1e n1u st n101·r<, T f1 Ii" nil· Lnrlrv fa1·1lt1 11'!', S)j,:~lfl , 11111~ll'r s1 il1t'. 2·100 sq. IL Laguna Niguel IX'iich. Hurry, 11·on't las l ~ . tr..-: "h1'i1<.'r. . ' . o~·-in airµorl Rfi:•a, \\11! l<lkll 'I .,, C••ll n .... ~-,,·-1 · DOCTOR'S buyf't'!i cost. O>>ly $76.•.-~. J I0-201'.\ 01 :.il.l-o.>J • ()nu11·." r o. rn1dr. Ag('nl, i·;u , .,P_ ;,.,,,..,., '· I 1:.!11• 151-:\.'\!lfl 11fl PI' 6p111 Ill' l•\l:l l. ~:r. /I , t'<l\'el'('rl palio. ·""' C PRESCRIPTION WM M C ·BE s•vE $1'~ CENTURY 21.642-1771 6+1-~i7·12 l"l'f'S . oPEN1tL !I. rr s FUN ro BE NICE.' I any11n11' 1rf'('kt'111 ls. l.1111· 1·at'c )ti rd. "Hll 11011·~ -c "' "' ~ ~NEWP-ORT -BEACH l,C"-c-=-c-c---;;;---;--,c;o.cl a•-,, -': ,. -~ --~ I 91:;:\-!i'ilii. Rx -sn1og fre•' l-lu111ing1on RE •LTY i\lus1 sell at once, Sci\ Vif'1v F S D S SS R•al Estate Wanted 114 -----------... BcaC'h. r.!int c-on<lition 3 bed-"' i::a rdf'n home, B-plan, 3 RR, A T P S E • Prime b11yfront slit• ~1 Balboa Peninsula I OP£1JTIL9 · 1T'SFUNTO BENICE! rnl, 1 ~.;. bnth, L'Ot.Y fireplace, 962-4454 2 f3A. fl.trluin, pool-size lot, llarlxlr Vie1v Carmel tnodf'l. !or bo11t rl'pair & salrs \\'A,1'T 4 Br + holl5e in 1,_. _.... BAY VIEW I ~· , , , hlo1:k 11·alled yard, nic~ BY O\\'NEH, 3 BR, 11.•-w cpts J!Uarrlrd gate. clubhouse, :l Bf{., 2 ba., fan1 ily nn .. Hill Grundy Rltr, 117~161 (.'o:;!n i\1esa nr O.C.C. t.erore I neighborhixid, all terms. & drps. incl dish11·shr & rcfr, olyn1pic pool , fC'nnis. hand lots ol cxh·as. Prir e rcduL't'd T\VO 11.djoining ineomr pro-~rpL •7-1. \\'ill ren!, l~f', I~~~ ... ~~~~~~~ ~1 BR. 2'i B,\ l'OOnJI'. oldrr• '1 ' $31.950. Call for n1orc de· Can assume 6Vr VA loan ot' hall, l'Ollcyb11Jt ('OUrts, p1·t to SG,il.,95(}.in('\uding land pei•!lr~, f:(•nlC'r Cos1n ;\!•'Sil. hul' or tnu1c. No! a realtor, l• hon,,~ in livst l~/('alion , I : ·." · · refinance convent ional or fl('C'('Ss to bch, 1valk to bch, CORBIN MARTIN i · I ">"J!}-1217 * 59'x290' LOT* $72,,)()(), ·~· tails. npw units priced $150 • Owner, &15-'..>(120/f...\~-S..l60 1~;"~"~"~~~·~o~"~'~"~-~~~~~i I P .1. p . 1 larwin realty inc. GI. S27,950. 96>1·ti406 REAL TORS 644-7662 010 11.--;:,., C-I & C-Z inii>nivi·r! C-1 ZONF: ac1 IC ropert1es RENT SUPPORT higher. Act at once ~ .s~2.JOO E·Z TER!lti;; 1175.6112 or 675.16;i2 968-4405 * (24 hrs) l'h BLKS. fron1 ocean. \1ery still 1ime 10 piC'k CTpt~. lilf's, * BLUFFS * MrnC"rs in Costa i\Tcsa. Call I I.GE. ,1 Bi t. r11 111_ n n-.-lge. , Q~ft•red by this .J yeai: old Equal Housing Oppty. ll~~l~~e 3S3~~~ld~11.~~~: t'fc. Assun1ahlr $41 ,500 loan. I BEST BUY ! I 0 nu'p"'i'.' ~.','/lhU."_nc•~t·,· Gl~-1i:ti0 I hwnci.. jl-1 * 4 B('rlroo111 1111111.c 1 l111gc l(l !r·!i. ,\'nii· ~R7,:;,.'lQ ( 11~tii ~\l csa duple:-; .. Extra Call Peggy 673_7_120 6T.r-3963 1'\o Pl'l'·pa yn1rnt pcn11H~· Channing 3 hd rn1 . ,. . . ~ master BR 1 f family roon1 , '.\!;irshal! f{r;iltv 1;;:.-4ii00 · l;1r-:r " OE>droo1n unit, has full Pri<'" $~1.100. C;.1JI ' '.:!1 ~ Baths. Vic11' : ! 1 sale 162 ~------~ +.-den, 3 hnths. n1any C'X· I · -/ :?. f1rC'plat:C's n1u! hug" roun·1 * POOL BUY! I Huntington Harbour 9'13--6014 aft. 6 Pr.I 'I TC'd Hubert & Assoc. 1 l••••••••••I tras. Quirt ~1r1'•'!. S.i7,00Q. Corona del Mar ti)' kitrh('n. l l'ICd1,:i.•111 u1111 1 $26,500 s:J8,31Xl, Sea Tr r rn c c * 675-..~ * GREENTREE !Business INVESTORS ;ilsu ha s flrcp!acc. L11·<' 111 2 Gencruus i;ize herlrn1::;. Lg(' OCl-.::AN V1r11', 11ho1·" lh1nl -I To11·nhouse for sale, rent I BLUl"t-~S TRI.LEVEL CON-D11plr-.: & Tl'ip\r)( 11 11its unrl\'l'i Opportunity 200 * C-:! i'.011,. !J.11·1 .,1· f\ll·rl 11nr· le! !lit• n1!1t·r llPlp s11p-I f;1111ily roo1n 1\' b:•r :ind in-ington Jlarhour, tllx. 111·11 I 01·lr'i1~roption_i\]ost1xlpt1lHl'! 1)0. 3 hr, z ba, cathe(!rnl l'O;l~ll'U<·tinn Frplc'!\, l"'!lll --'"'---~----1 100 ' ::;{I, : .. <'•':.~ 10 adjoi n· CLOSE ESCROW !'.l\JJ·t .\'1.Jll. :'\t'11 on Ill<' direct lighting, Jl0!11 ~if!C 2 BR, 2 BA, h!~n,;;, rpJ:~: I 1111'.0f'l. :'l BR, 2 StOI")', O<'C'an I llf'aln ceilings, pool. 11·aiklng: r'Pll. f 1• .. 1n Sti:l,5lQ. Butld"t'. t e LJQL"Oll LI C't:l\SJ.:S e 111i; ~!rl'!'I. S l~?i.r~~I-I 111 f<l'k••i nl. $.=.2,:iOO. C1l! dres;;-i ng rni. Don't n11ss ou1. ~!rps. frpl<'. $2'>_,/. 21.1. 1~11'11·. l n1111e<l . OC'1'lll1a11,·y.' dts la11ce to si •h!s, chun·hes. 11.i\i-·MI I 1,\:n, I, ('lr;1111;r On·Salt' lold BEFORE '74 (\lL\VJ::LL. ti·lG--0:,53. 1·nll !ndav ·192-1091 I (,L'! 1n Ix-fore lhe price i!(lt'.'S I East Bl uH Village & tt'nnis 166 ~~~11;··flfl'.'I or c,n ': k I~ 1 l ~ * c.:.i l.C)J' 1 ,, 1. . 1 1 1 The Re'a.I Estate F a ir Irvin• up, 49:l-04;il. rlub. S32,500. By 01vner. Aft Income Property L ~I 1-. RGF.:"'f' . AL}. ;)!} x !j() N1•1r1>0r1 B 1d 11 1 i1s •':>.rf'pt1on.1 '111 1 "\ 5l6-l551 -&H--0987 L('I\\' LO\\' Prt!Ci":!" S:>ft,:lf(I. t>uy 1n l'n1·p1111 1h•I /.lill , :i BH L<'do Isle ~!l~. . RED CARPET '"' ., ""·"'''" Oil 0 -1• l JJ,\ 1\11n\'"" t1n1 t + s:mn 1 ALMOST NEW and HARBOR VIEW/ · "· "'" ' .. -..,. · • I 1 , k 1 ~ R EL · • c1."1n.. 1 ~:r.1r~r.~;r:NCl' • 6 \;1\ITS . E;isr"lde, \ n~t11 ino ... !T ill;, , ,,f'a r· p:·1r · lnnr DOLL HOUSE PRETTY TOO LIDO ISLE -01arming 3 CA M ~AL~: NO\\' PP.tCJ>:J) FOl't '·' frsa ~'i'l,:W, l"{'\JJJJC •,7GQ. !o•n1us !'Ollrls. l'.PdUl't'I l<1 · I BR ' g• DR I 1· 3 BR 2 B \ F' R "' EXCLUSIVES ( · I"" C II 'I "' Th!' 1i:1l'k n1nkes a "''rf('('1 • ·• "· , gc. Jl ll 10. " ', am; m, uin Ql l "I\ S,\ ...r: •• l a "r. -$~5.fl:if/. '" 1''' v· 11' . '~I~ XI I d B I d I ' 'I Vnc11nL S2fi.500. Beaut cor-!"riling fo r this sp;icious 4 ·"' 1a azicrs. .,., ,JIJV • n con • cau . Y • up--\\'1n~l<1n, C"l C'<'( 1 -l " Roy McCardle Realtor CALL 644-7211 I nf'r tot. 4 Lr;e ht'drn1s, fln!y bdrm .. 2'·ii ba., family roon1 &I0-81·l6 graded. 1111"ncr, $69,900. --r· . . 11 I 172-·1249 --RENTING??? rent. Professionally rlonc inside Mission Viejo #I LINDA ISLE i\lrsa ;ourpl(''>:-0 11 L'On!r;iel Jrvinr. ~rvin~ mfree, coke'! "10 N Bl I C 11 ~ .,. 6480 1721 p I A hi 1'1 '·" ' inl crc~f •~ n you p:ly -----------1 ~WA,.L"5""'K••rt7;7~v! .,TH" E, -• I ' 0 ' , I .Sl:tl(I. do11·n. Pyn1ts less than hon1c \l'ith lots ol extras. v-n· . 01' s ey . i1·hr11 \'fill b11v rhi<: Cnsia LOCATt~D near 17th 11nd I' a n<t out and prie('(I at onl)' Dramatic ramily & en-1~·ith Sl:l.~ dn11 n. $59,'i;il & Orangl" Jullu~. hall\ IT COSTS TOO $50.!ll)'). RETIREMENT HOME 1cn <1lnment horn('. Dock R.t f\lll pticf', l;uf$:er!'. etc .. patio :seal~ BAY-$69,500 MUCH CALL 552 -7500 :'\F:\V Golt COU\'SC, 11{'11' .YOllr door. Only $195.000. r·;r:\\' !:\VE!'T:'llE~T-Bcnuli-16 + t':lITy f>tll , 011·nrni Open Daily . . 962-4471 ( :::~_} 546·8103 S:J00,000 reereatlon cenirr ('J\f!l Sun. l-5. Call Deuiron hit 11r<1v 4-plex \'tocant AJ\d unable to opralc full t1ml", '{ou c;:in't IX'<1t t~is rint' v;:ilu~· Lo\·r)y ~ hrdrooin ~pi·glass 1 s.;., huy ~·1111r !am~l.v _ this VISION 11.·ilhin 1valking dis ta n e t' ,\~,<:('~". 673-7311 rc:1dy for lhil! fir.-.1 011-ncr. &>Iler 11·\1! f'lllT)' p&per. in ('Xrlu~ive rr.~1rlcnt111! ar,..1< h 0 111 ('. {~ r ,. :t 1 \' ·i ('II' . / gorgeous .\ h·~nn l11gg1r on MUCH IN 1i:om this 2 bedroom, 2 b.-iU1, I Bl\. Canyon. new Do\'cr ron· , ·111is unlt i.'i lncated lu a $17,00.'.l. Agf'nl &'6.-:l~.J·, f'nJOYCd by :>('l"f'f'll stnr~ anrl L1nf!sr.1p1pg & drcor:iting. ! ii ('()l"l11•r lot 11·1th OP':ll rOllll· DE AND • red h 1' I I 811' rnntl., I II "-: u TI 0 us do open 1-~. 33 Rue Fon-~·hoirf' ['('~!a l 8f"('~ anti ready DRAPERY \\'or~nl for f' 11 tr i· t 11 [ n i· rs .. Tll.rt•t' I Rcdur·ed lo Sl.1!'1.500 .. 5 Point .1/J.' ~p'.tef'S. ~I~ includrs M carpeting, electric kitchen I tainbleau. Ry O\\'tlr. \\'di lo a~prE"C'1.1rc, Prii·t"d ro M'll f.1!\I' or n111.chlnes .o.cpatatt· lx-tlr0<-.111. !11r1 hnth~. ,ind Sur J)p•·n 1 10 ~ C;i 11 ~ lu;.;u11ouf> hulhs. All H11s Popular ,1 BR 2,'" hlllll honir \\'i!h built-Jn bnrhrt'Jue _ IC'aS<'. 493-23'l8. 499-3~25. ~l ~111.000. . Jy. }:;<linger/Grand att•, t1 ('Ct'~S In p1·1~ a:" hi'IH'l1.1 1;';',>--7?!."•. . II~ ("osrn ~1c.~a \~'IH''.'(' l1v111_g Prestigl" J)lOO .1no<lel l\'l1h I RF:AL TY REALTI?RS nining area plus hrc.tkf;i ~I I HARBOR VIE\V s.12,930. Br;ir11 Tr l p It:.,:' 1,.:·"~·1-c.c",.:·•~:L _____ -:~1 Appl. onl.1·.64&-i711 Opf•n 1~ f1T"f';i11d <'fl~.1 . ~J!,\;'.l!,~! sunkPn lil'illg rni .t: fornlfll ! l fn1v. Park Center, Irvine 111>.-ik-, C~vcre~ pa1 1~ \1·1!11 N,.....,·i\-tontcgo 4 Br,fani rni. l..tJ1\·~t pr1crd triplex: in M t L 240 1•1,._, '.!lJ.1~ \\1.':-:lchf! Or. 1 \A 1(·1·111<: 111·n1hd1l~ :-11,~o .':I , diii l"ni. 1 ~fl i.10'._nm1e \ JC'\i·. -1 hr. prinie Vl<'I\' loc. ll7.900. Gll Ne11·port Ben rh tar1tl 1., blork oney O 01n Walker &lee ft!•l t$1 Al f WONDERFUL LOCATION! WONDERFUL PRICE! d1~11·n pt'OJ.:1'<1111. \\n11 1 lns1 J L y R It 'YOU'LL LOVE IT 11 :;Ct~llty r,u nr.cl . ,\II Simpson BrokC'r. S.\l-T."'llYI to beach. Great for in· long: for S:.!7.:i)() Cnll :J45--0IL'i;, • • oung ea Y • • rna1n1enancc free 111 the nr11· . • -,·rstment, appN'ciation and 1st TD Loans Of>('n C'\'{·s. 842·8S40 \\'n lnut ~p1arc Condo. s11prr adult con1n1 unitv of Cosla OUPLf:X nr OC"tnn $62,:,00 o .... •ner l\.~c too. BEACH COTTAGE ur~:y~dcd, 2 BR & ri('n ''A" rl<'! So! !42.X'O. La Paz Rt'al r.Jilcs LaN.('ln R<'Al :"1" ~2.950. Fourplex. Onlv 2 lcrt :'llnd!'I. H('fl f'r than 11C'11·. I::sra1,.. 830·0700. I fi7:1·S.."i6.1 of lhl"!lr 2 bdr. ·1 ha , UP TO 90% JUST STEPS TO BEAC1/: I I I II f 1 1~ Do 11"1 81 ' n INTEREST 2 BEDllOOr.1, 1 BATH qu111ty t'l•!'Pt'S. s 1u crs NE\V Golf a, N S'---ourpex('~. u 1• l\'n. \) 1•10 Walker&lee Thn1oul.Supcrloc a 1io11 , ·~ urse, ne11· ewport nvt"ff Sf'll rontracr o1· ('011·2 d TD L II 01\'L ')" S28.000 s:m.oco recreation center n oa ns -. -~ i• L i •, • Tf CALL ANYT!i\-1 F. $.~2.j()Q. 645-.11400, i1·lth.i11 walking d is tan r c WALK TO BEACH ventional. Rents on '''aY to I CALLING ALL SCOTT REAL TY 1 171 RY1 t1T1L from thi s 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 1 1 I 1 Ac--$600. per nlontli. HOBBYISTS 52-000 ,, LOVf"LY Bi· (lin · d 1 I "1r!:<'11 ·~y. ·ru•111" $175.oo:J. Easts1de 12 Units. l ow•st ret•s Or•ni• Co l';1·1. be;·1'u1 loc. i.11 C.i\I. ;g('nt 536-7533 • \~ E. l~un:I & Co. atr ,c;on ., I "1 ~ u r,. o .. ~ s 3 E:ldrins.. 2 hath.~: patio, Attrnrll\'e comptrx with S ttl Mt , Vall1al:JlC' ·JO:. It, R·l lot 11-ith carpe1ng, cccric 1tcuo:n :!{'argaragC'·-pool .................... ,,,,1, •. ll'•lk· • er n , o. Gl1azi Nustafa, fi.12-7328 or "'-! r-........ 'th b ·11 · b b '"vu.... ~ • a solid 2 hcrlr1101n 1·11n11gr & :'i-lll 9.21 * Perfect Marriage ...,,t u1 -in a r e q u e. i\1UST SELL'. S44,900 ing disfilnce 10 shopping and 642-2171 545-0611 hobby roon1 11·Jth bn!h. BC'· ' >-;, · Dining area plus breakfast CAYWOOD REALTY bus ser.dce!J.-Serving Harbor atta 24 yrs. You can't h(-;11 !11·1ng: ln !oii· Consi IJ l\l'flV. nf homt' and location. Qua lit y Ll\11'.: IN !l':.\'lt-.'J.: F!\nlastic nook. Covcn:'d patio 11•ith (01'0nil drl )l11r \\'{' ha\'<' Only SI.GOO (!oi~'n East Bluff constructrd 1vith hard11·()1)(! nr1v \Valnut s q 11 fl. r c panoramic vie\v. Z.I hr. * 548-1290 * 5 units · Eas!sid_e r..·amf' DON'T BORRO-W-Ji~IM a tl11'l't' hrdrooni, 2 floors. 4 RR, fRm rn1. for-rn11'Tlhou~e. NPiv evCD'lhirig security guard. All , your t ~rn1s An l!ll'('~.1 n1('nl 'TIL YOU CALL USI h,ilh, pl u~ fa1111J.v roo1n ThP rhing Jn rio le; (',111 CllOICI:: }.1Ji-•• ~('\\' :i Br. n1n l dining, ncur pri1·ntr 1 & only $:!1,500. B 1..;: n maintenance free in !he ne"· San Juan Cepistrino lh11t 11111 niake srnse ir you .. I I I I I ,' ll --1 , L " $1" ~ p k • "" h ~· I I 11re reAd)'. S75.oo:l. Borrow on your home equity i"ill'' 11111 :.' 1n'p:1r+~~ nt1 University Realty r' 1a. '. ~6 ;1 ~·11:.;,C'· ~ . .JW a1r "'~.1•0,·ar rs. r·•!0 l1C! 0-.">16-00ZZ adult community of Costn HORSE PROPERTY For .. rtal!r<I inform,.,.0 .. n .. !or any good purpos.t. Scrv. an n11hr•l1r>1<11 1\1> pn1 11·, o , ',Olli F". i'o. I. 11,,,, i·.-,.·, .. ,-,10 -"-"~·"~'~""~'-"~~-·-·-"-·---·I ~·11 ion. 1• a e ;in <IPfXJHl n1en! I TURTl.f: R,._,..,_. del Sol $42,900, La Paz Real I " " " 1 ·' · ~ " -tn.1 II -'---"--" 2 Ar house :>n 1 hi lsidr ll<'re, these and Q\ht•r un it~ \a.JI Ullo"( .os Angt'!t:s County tor S:>o'\,!l •1 11·1th 111 1111 -1ng · ~ ..,..,ay. rn I . I ;.:,.11. :~ Br cluplr\ 0 n Estate 830--0700. f ! t I 3~ ·.oo 21) d NOW In r11~1,111,.ci•l l~i•,IJ.i .;.:..,-;.-,:ii D<1Ll. i!<'U••', old ('d~J H-2. Fountain Valley The Rea Estate Fair ('t•l-rl<>-So•. •vn!Mking:I Pn('C< nr 1orsf'.~ S., .. -H<'ri Carprt, Rra l t '•r ~ o\'cr ft-ar~ 11.n '..'Ill:. 11-;,.\, g ::1·111.:•'. ,1111-.-1 536-2551 ' ,. ...., .. N t B h '.:!5': rl11·n, HS, (714! 9fi11.3.-11i.l 97~25.')(J x:n ll;irhor 1311-,f. Ora.n~c Cn'Jnty~ 0 ,-.r., • J ~. ' ;. F''" ro Fir N•C.r• 11· IV cpt.:. rlrr•'" Jrplv. COLONIAL p:i rk $•19.m Ask rr.r Gil l ewpor eac Westm inster < '01<!i1 r.f('!l.1 . S!Li'."Al. ~IOltTG.\GE CO. [@ ~ ~•1.:,\l(lf' lh1·n··r i;o.1--.:T:.'" 2 STORY BY 01vncr .• 2b1kSlil. hr.1-;::h. I. L'a'"g'u'""na" RBKe'Rac. h:>;.1Z-7:".00 WATERFRONT 4 PLEX in41 ~jtj--01~ 11 f!ARROr. \·1('11 IJ1!L•, I Br. 2 story. }onnal (lin rn1, I PIER & FLO•T SHHHH QUIET 4:ffl Can1 p11~ Dnv~. ~.B . ~ 1\:1, f11n1 1·111 t'•'• !~ind. [,.,,, nf lY>Clnl. Lo('alC'rl In s;p f;:in1 rn1. 2.llXI sq 11. CUSTOM 4 BEDROOM I $89 500 ~ EASTSIDE $55,QQQ! l.(J,\\-:' a1;uL1blr, fltl.'>' type, ~~ -~~l. ()1q11•1· !:1\-L,I ! f-'1it111!;11n \' .. Ill'}. 1 ]al'~f' (rpls. ('US!OOl drps. /\~SUI!\(' . • I ' • 4 SI . "n;.·.•h<'rf', 11ny Sl/f', $'.!O. BALB -0--A--"l costa Mesa 1 .. •rh.,-,,.\!ll ~ lhi;:r J i ,•in~ 7·,. loan. Pvn111ts s:.;:z:, prr BC'fl.Ull[Ul 11.0111!" \\'Ith hu.1\' BROKER 833-0780 Thi ~ Mzy, in1m11cul ati-:'l l..fJ~~·rpp;1~;~;:11 (7:~B\xcp;,t ~IP .\Ir Jn111'' 1i02 1 ~~2-2132 roo111 Vull ••-:-111 lircplare. 1110-S;:ilc priCc $49000. SIOIXl in;islt'r .. sui!f' Di •n, f:i.n~i Y ti<•drootn hnn1c hns lots of 11on! Close 1u ,<:hops & Mortgages, RATE "G '' ·""ran11r· f.1n11lv r oU nl . r-... .1•1 1 1 roo111.f1rr plac('.Fulld111111g 1__ ! l I h' t PENINSULA D c-,,,.,,,,.-,,·,· k•I"''''' \\'ilh 1!n. tnl'Jl('r. \\"I 1 e P l'lll. f 1u1111s1ie k \ t c h en . HAHBOR \"IE\V llO!llE -1111 iir;i 11 ()(1( ('n 111•' ~. 11 ~rhoolii;, '1 *11''1 bo·tlt'l)'nl Trust Oteds " ,-" hnnnr(' 8 J' 3 -I] 0 3 or 1 S 4 H 1 d u~rd-bri<'k firrpl;:icr .'lnd un it~. Anx\1111~. (',1 11 TRIPLEX F·11· :i r:HE.\T 1.11.1 ~ :; I break/1,i;1 1~11« Beau1ilully 1\.19-7145, ' :_,o~Hl~~0[. ru) ~an:s ... ankc1; & ~~1]~~:·s;~~; J'P'&a;uep !aq,::e IX'arn ttilingrd f~111ily ~lfi~lli\Xl 1.rrtrnon1 .. , 10:.i..;t .~11h'. C11s tr1 r!Pt'orai••d .. :'\C'11· pot)I fill rrl u . a 10, o s o privacy. · ·· · C< · · · room 11·hich opens onto a lni·r·stnlCllt Dii·isiou Hi·~• /11111111·1•11.:, ,,,11,/,11,Jr ·'"'~.~. SZ~1.\I01. (';ill 11011· i ••nr 11·1•1 ·1< fll'.IJ. rriecd 10 REPOSSESSIONS \\"i1h $6750 down, oii·ner ~·ill Poss. Oii'tlel' fi44-fi'.:!49. ~parkllng pooL Every cor-PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORK FOR YOU! !l\1n~r ,1 "~ , '•! r 1 1~! '1".D. 1 11.-lf.,_71;1 si•ll ~ T<•kl.' 11 d vii n tag e ! ·or infor mation and location help 11·i1h financing . f'"ull NE\VPORT Crest Condo di~ ncr bcsreaks !rnder loving 1•·)1,\1 •1+11 .11 1,1, • ., 1111." (iP[IJT!I Q-/T,':r :;vroPr NICEI 'l!l'',..6767 ·Ith }'Jli\&VAho price.S67,500~Call494-8003 11r11' 3 br din nn 3 ha cnre. Hurry on thls one. ;1i1;~·, 1,i.: p;;i;''.1r1.! 11 111;1~~·.·1 ,\tl ~®--. ~ [o~P1.N 11~:. rr s ruN ro BE Ni<:E'~ ~o~:::iecK~tc-~SABIAN mes, TAR~~~~A~;attors ~~.!l::i.d~n~'.0~2--~~kct: • 646-7711 -Open cve1>. 111111i..h•·1I. , ,, .11. n• rn11-, 14 ATMOSPHERE NEWPORT Shores homt', 3 11111 .. 11 1· .. 11 l' 111. 11~ f·,L l.' l 'Re•I E•tate ••7 «•• B 2 B S'7 900 B ti 11;-1 ... ~.;. • • -YV ~ Live !he Village Life in one 6;~~· "642-iw,y o ..... ·ner. Walker & lee _ ~~~~~!I S2600 On. 4 Bl'. 2 Ba. $32~ of 2 unirs. Enjoy ini-ome · or · 1 --.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiio ii total pyments. 7o/c GI Ln. f1 •om ()fher. ON> an ViC'I\'. TRADF. Ne)V1Xl11 B ~ a c h R 1 • L 1•1•'1 GOLFERS , *RELAXED LIVING* Prine. only. 83'3-1104 or I 11·11lk lo bearh. Pol('n!ial 3 Prop. for Out-of·Town Prop. --- l'r<'M•L:'' 1':111 !)I' ~'·urs if .vnu I A1 it" n1ost rlegflnL Popular 5--16-9T.t4 C\'Cs. unit!l. Broker 497·1761. Bk:r. TI4/673-2058. YA REPOSSESSION 1 l1v1· l ll \l,.~11 \11 •rd("li Cnun-Ballioa n1o<lrl T•J ll'nh()US(' 3 11~· Cl1il1 \·11Lt-1. (';di f<1 see hf'rlrn1 int·luding 1nas!cr li1h 2 HI~ ;1d1Jh ('1JllrlQ ii /It~ 011·n b11l,•011y . 11 111u1 \\f1lk111i::-rl1~11111er to p1~,r"""l"n:1 ily lnnrlseapef! '··11 1-• ~ 11 ,;~Jr1. (';,11. 11:11 1,,, ~p1.H·,..-ag-r kitch1•n larw1n realty inc. 11 /i'I"'' hltn.~. 11·alk ·1n p.:111- Lease Optian 968.4405 * ( 24 hrs l rrv. SJ!.IJ(Hl_ r .q11·11 f11111.~111c Op1il.r r11l1 Newpart Beach \,rr:.t I IOc'fir111 , :.! llrdh l1n111• \\'ilhin 11 :1lk111t'. •!1,l,•11• ,. ·•f lh•• 1"•:11 h l{r·:·d~ lnr !•''·I <'llP,-'U1t I :;: l!l.,:1till 400E.17" ' FOR ALL I C.M. . -': _-lRlAS I l'\<;'/"1111-. C(IST,\ ,\l!-;SA F·\HI J rl[IS \'1\ OF· 1-1·:1~1:-..t, ·[(11)i ~o rT, h1•111c 1·1.-1'-ld1• qf '.\Pll'!~•1·1 Blvd -n"r1r lmrk hrrv -su nke n .~. !~• :J1 11••un1 r•;ll1n~ hl'ing IY~l)!l .. !11 :! h:,rhs -!l('W sh:u: r·:1r1~·11; s:ti,()(11), BKR ... ltHJ('il't I l:ii:::::::::=:::::::-~· I $24,SOO R-2 LOT WITH Ch urn11 ni.; 2 t.drrn drn. 2 1 Older 1 BR Home l'l<llh~. hll In ··h·(· kll<'li · 1 RIVIERA REAL TY nf'1<I V <11•(01 ,r, ri•o d\• to • C J . l Ill Bro11d1111v. C :'>I rnoi •· 1111'' f'JIH·r' ,\, nn 647-7007 64'5.609 Eves. EXEC. TRANS. q1t!et f'UI d1> S.'I('. Sf,f, flOO :J"" C«ll: 67J-3{_jj·;.~ 6·11-2:!.·.:i EiP.~ GAS SHORTAGE?- associated BROKERS-REALTORS 10 1~ W lolboo 67J-16•J 4 8('(h'Oon1~. 41., Ba1l 1s pc~! r'OO lll, flJ('I' .~ -.:!Ip $1.IO.rnJ • !•~:: T71-I 'T.nvcly rt HH, ~ P.A 11ike !•1 :'<1u!l1 r1.a ~1 1•1,..,.a. 'I p,,.·:1u11ru1 y111'tl 1;n \".\ no d"ll II $:~:1.!i(}J. CENTURY 21 Hr1--:''.!:.!I 1>.11 .. ~.l ~·~i!ll l::Bfl. :.i11:C-r1p lr·, .' r11 r t;1;1~. I Qpt·n ht•lh•' ..... rl."1111 '..1178 1 r~;1!1 ·1~:h. s::1.r«r. r,12-7712 REPOSs1.:;o;s10N I:: rue 'J n :1 $21':.:.oo SltiSO. •Ill \\11], 1(111 ·~1ri--jTI'• Thi! Real Estate Fair 839-6133 e FREE LIST Gov'f N'.'pos..~s5Cd homt's, SOOl<! have pools, sonic no dO\l'I\ pynll. Vlll'iOUS Ul"C'as & pyn11s. No obligation. Equnl !lousing Opportuni!le1' ll ERHI<.:RT llA\VKI NS Rl::ALTORS e 839-1600 Huntington 8e1ch Huntington Beach's Mo1t Popular 2 Bd1•1n r<inflo ,1 d<"SirablC' W".'Ulld ]('V('I fll)l')r pl11n, jl ~ y<'a rs n1·11', ~-r".!ilily Pllinted 1 11 11!1 1:i ~lt'rt11!y p1u1rlrd anrl rnirmred l iv1n~ 1w111, plu.~h 11 till p<1po'1'rd rl1n1ng nrea. ... h;i~ \'Hl'p<•!.~ .~ CUf!:IOm (]1·,1f"':-i, •l~,..r~i1.rd pw1try lll't'll, IU':Jr M'hc.iol~. \\'lllklni; 1l1~1:111<·r l!i J.111 n l In II'. ton Cj•ntt•1·, :iwi1l1111ini;t pool and n11111y rmrk anai;. Askfng only S24.195 rttl l 1od11.y :ol47-:@:i. S©~~'}A-~'EirS" That Intriguing Word Gome wilh a Chuckle ------lditeol ~ Cl.AV I . l'OUAN O RearranQ• letrt rs of th • lour Krarnbled wordr b.. low lo form four sirT1ple wards. H 0 G T U R I· C I N E ·E I' I I I I S UGIE i , ,,. I I' I J • Never fall "le•p on the , . . . . job. How will you know when I T U Q 1_ N-A _ I il's-=-time? 11.1 h~r-rJ -rl -r, -,.--,n1r-I 0 C0111plet• Th• chvckle quoted . . . . . . bv filling In th• m!t'I~ word ~~-~~~~-~~ you develop from Pep No. 3 below. 8 P~INT NUM8ERED II l ETT(RS tN SQUARES C> UNSCRAM8lE lfTTER$ I FOR ANSWE! . I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I I I I I I I I I SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 900 Nice. POOL hon1e. 3 BR. only S25.000. CALL ANYTIME SCOTT REAL TY lU.7533 Mobllt HomH For Sile MOBILE HOME FDR SALE: SILVERCREST MOBILE HOME 125 ro· x 5,1', 2 BO 2 BA, carp., draped, blf·lne:.. refrig., ...,.Mher & elect. dryer, wir«I for ~ l'lir corn:!., kilch. clock, atoraie 11hed. land- scaped patio. Three yrs, old • like _!))!, .Loaled In new -anurt pk. awar.. from nol1y SI. One·hn.1( b , from clut> houirit. $15,99S. Call EVES. 21 3-694-4690. CAN BE SEEN AT: CREST MONT ESTATES 1051 Sile Or., Brea, (Ctnlrl'll Ave. acl'"OM from Brea Con1m. r~p.) l..ot •46, CONTACT RAY, PK. MGR.: ror 1howtng. 11 THE REAL ESTATERS ~ !'.:am IO'i or m()re on \\'f'JI. secu1'\'d 2nd Tru.~t Det!dii; o Oran).!" Cnu111y relll ~ate. Sll:.:'\,\I, ~IORTGAC;E CO. · t7J 4J 5.'ii).OHXi 4 PLEX In Purnona 2 Br 4500 Campu~ Dr,, N.B. ca. 5 yrs old, vf'ry gd ln·l~;"'O::C":''"'1!!!!"";,;,~..,~ rome $41 ,500 Trade for TO mRke, buy or ~ell a another prop ln Or11ngr. Co. Trui;t OC'ed, nny amount C11 n KO _Vi~._ AJ;('!l! (;hazi anyti1111>, rih: fi:ui .5()15 Ma~ Nas!nfa, Jti>-9J21. jc~lit' illorlg(lge Co FOURPLEX · North CO!lta ~!iiii!~I J\fesa. A11suma.ble FHA loan I ~1~ · no lo11n fees. Annual in-Rent-. & oomo $7440., '"'' prkn ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~_-.il.~·I $64,500. Snle i;uh.Ject lo ln- ll~{'!lon. Ci<('rfllv 1111·!0~ .Jan '7-1 . Ctill :>.IJ.-8·12-1, SouthCo Houtes Furnished Realtors. Three Is ·A Crowd General 1:-:-----...... 1 In this cast" ll'1 lnCOmt>l $110--Ulll !'fl. NI~ Bach full LargC'. 2 bedroom. lripll'x. kit, CoronR dt.I Mnr ' All 11.·1lh prlvn!c palloJt. Buy 3145 -Ll'g"1'iach Mfl~ bead. and rent In super Co~tn w/garage ~ •' !\lesn location. $.'"l.1,500. Call $l8>Util l~d. Ncrw i Br 11/i: 646-nn. t»k be11.ch Oc<:k Ltrwti. Ol'ENT/l 11 . t1 'S FUN TO Elf NICEr $~Ut!I i)d. 2· Br, trP&c. ~11 111M11a1 r.~~1wr:~~~po~ Ideal for •lnrles N~ HUNTINGTON Beach .,. •• NU-VIEW RiNTALS ' 22 • 2 BR houMS, attached 673-4030 or ...._.<Ut. gar. all rented. For quick ~ a.ie. + R-2 vacant lot c'" $ L'ANDLORDS S t · be splll Into 7 parcels, call Ut US rf'nt UR Pl'OPtrt'-' Carl f'ike 2~2591 \\'t 11ervlcc nll the beach •· HDUil + 6 UNITS C!ll~' & !nlJU1d °"'"" . 1'EE FftEE. Snve Time .. New "nit• al :S37 Elden, $ ALA RENTALS a · CM. l•l u1er W/200~ wrtte N • ~-· off. Ca.II Builder 846-«t•. , f'wport &: Bay, CM 642- $90 l BR llou~. Alli:> }fnt • . TIME FOi llnch lllO el~ 3 fam nn, 118!. iV•lk ' QUICK CASH ~Kld1/pei>. All. "!_; THROUGH A 111 .. "!!!1flhhll ,.. -WANT A1> .. n, ciuo111ec1 1d1 c1o.1 --~-----! ... u. Olllt "°" ~- f'-o'-u_.-..;.;:..:...;u;;;r;;;n;;:l•;;;;;ed:;_..;300:;.::: HoUMt Onfurn. B•lbo. Pen1n1ula BA Y~1tONT S BORJ\.1S. 4 BATHS. Pie.tr, float. wintE>r or yearly. 613-2039. \BAY Vu 5 Br, 3 Ba. ? story Hou~. Jo~rplc, d.thwhr. • Yearly. 536-ltm · Corona del Mar 6 MO. Rental, turn or unfum. 2 Br, 1 Ba, beaut ocean & hillside view. 2 blk11 tmm , ocean. 242 Poppy, 673-7769. Co1ta Mesa Coit• MeM SINGLES & !ir\!d1?nts. 1 Ht« ' Mobile 11ome. $110 all uril pd. Homefind1r5 547·9641 f'REE Renllll Servi<:e - spacious 3 br 2 bath hon1e VACANT l Br. $125, All utll v.•i!h 2 .car garagr, renCf'd pd. Kids Ok. yurd, fireplace, forced air Homeflnders S47·9641 hPat, carpeted and draped l·o-L --~,-~---'-'-'-1hroughout. $265 per month. aguna Beach 646-7711 -Open eves LRG 1 bdrn1 furn ocean tron \Valker & Lee RPt. view deck Swedish frpL 1 ___ R~E~A~L~=E=ST=A~T=E,__ $350. yearly i~I u t i 1 . New 4 Bedroom 494-5322 GrrC'nbrook t.1arin model\\'! Lido l1le INTER lease, beaut. So. bayfront hon1c; 4 BR., 5 ba .. beaut. furn. Sandy h<':h. Pier & float. $1650 Mo. Bill Grundy Rllr 6(.>-6161 Newport Beach Ca!hedral cell., frpl<·, sha~. !Jrps, lge Fam rm, self l'lt~an oven, dish"•shr, fnrd yd. 1800 i;q It, $375 mo. Ph. 6·12·661fl or 5<18-6611 SPARKLING E:XEC J.£0?.1E. 4 nn.. gold shag, drps, fam nn \v/solarium, frplc, self clean oven, Df\V, patlo, BEAtIT. 2 BR house next shake rool, fried yard. Walk to bch. W/D, Dlsh"·asher, 1 1,0 So. Coast Plaza. $375. $250 nllf 109 ]!)th Sl. I 642--6618 or 548-6611. 673-366.:l' or 67:1-6289 3 BR, I~ BA, dis.hwshr, shg ' 5 BR HOUSE, on Ne"'f)Ort I cpts & lrplc. Close to Wll- Penin, $400 'A1nter $500 yr-son, Rae & Estancia schls. Jy 673-1896 ' S285 mo. First & last mo + ' t'leaning. Avail Dc-c. 4. Ph. · House1 Unfurn. 305 1-979-_"8~1_< _____ _ Gener I 12 Bedroom home like new a lhruout. Fenced yard. Cpts. ctra(>('s, SZ25 pr month . 1st & la~t. 646-71 n. $325. 4 BR, Z bas. trplc, dbl gar, all Utils pd . 25132' l\1onte Verde!, M i k e , 714-495-.50)6. SEA Terrace gudf'n home. 3 BR. 2 bas, Assoc. priv. $5((). mo 644-1751, 493-0136. 847-8583 BRAND new 3 BR, 2 BA, fain rin, frplc, cplS/drps, b!tns. 493-21 41. ·1!12-3145 eves. 4 BR, 2 BA . [am rm, frplc. 3 £rEoR00r.t. 2,. view, priv rec center, n bath guarded gate. 496-1920. 1 Townhouse. 1'~amUy room, 1 $ 1 2 5-Do I t ho us<' fur n ~fk~~~· pool. $325/1.10. ;L~i=d=oo...:.lt~l=e:__ _____ _ Bnrh('lor, 11.pt. util pd. 3 CHARMING 3 BR. 3 , Eas1s1de. . BR Duplex, $200. F'ncd yrd DR I r l33 , $19()...furn 2 Dr apt. child Gar Family Welcome I W :;,t!rSg pa 10• BA, Via 1-5 , & pet, N.B. Yearly rate. Hom1finder1 547~9641 ~146 $490 Open I $170-Litlle HouM: on unfum 3 BR 1 1 I ,:CC:...:::;''-~~---- ' 2 hr, kids & pets ok, gar I . • ge ot. Gi:eat for Mesi del Mar 1 , & ard · kids. lst/Lasl + $.50. $251). ! $~Houi;e 2 BR unfurn, mo. Agent 5"l&-08l4 5 BR. 3 BA. \V/pool, lease I yud, will consider cllildren 3 Br, 1~ ba, 1310 Watson. yearly, $400. per n10., phone : & pets. $275. per mo. Kingaard RE, !>I0-5703 afl 6:30 pm. 1 $225-House unfurn 2 BR, &i2-2222 N4 wporf Beach 'plenty ol room for garden. DELUXE 2 bedroom. 2 bath.::.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; chHtl ok. ' IO\vnhuuse. Pool. 2 car gar : .$235-3 Bf{ unfurn hs<', great I $225. nio. 64.i-6610 DELUXE RENTALS for large lamlly. . Ne"'·oprt CN>i;t. 2 & 3 BR $250-Another Jrg 3 & IX'n COLLEG~ Paik 3 BH, 2 + den; U-nnis, swimming. 1. hs ~ unf nr H.i-&hl BA, t .R., dbl gar · Brand nev.·. From $400 Mo. : \Vi.:' HAVE · MAN\·: ~IANr S28.5/~1 0. Call 557-4262 , MORI'.:!! LANDLORDS FREE Dana Point .~---~-~---ALA :RENTALS 'BRAND n•w 5 BR, fam nn. l den, 2t.; BA, trpl c, for lease, pr!v pty, 496-1920 WI l.IKW.lll '°" Ur.'ICI i I 1 1 fiffil~c.· NEWPOltT 1 llAY, C.M. 642·Ull I SINGLE on lot 1 br $180 I Iota I.reel'!, pet & infant. CUTE Bach $11.'.i. A\·ail now l lrg t>nuH for 2-Hurry 1 BEACH unit 2 hr $155 wntr I basic furn, ul11 pcl. A deal NE\\I Uccor 2 br $225 Jill : child & cat-big lot. IRVINE's best 2 Br $275 lrplc, bltns, D/W, d-gar. 1 DANA Pl 3 hr FM $300 all appH'!I, patio, F .P .. gar. OVERLOOKS ltarhor 5 Br libr $4:.S, C'Verything for com1011 . WE have \vhat you 11£'ed "-e'll find it -CALL US! ALA Rontal1 642-3313 LANDLORDS! We Specialize in Newport Fountain V1lley 3 BR, family rm, trplc, I~ 00. crpls & drps, bltns, c:hlldren & pcb ok. $295. 536-7036 3 BR. 2 BA S200. Crpts, drps. Kids/pets ok .. Homefinders 547-9641 2 BR, l Rik fl'C'lm Lake Park. UlO mo. lst & lasl mo. 961-35.13 or 536-0321. 3 Br, 2 ba t~. frplc, shag crpl, drp&, pri patio, pools & rec area. 962-1674 4 BR, 2 BA. patio, avail Dec J6tn. Children ok $310 mo. call 846-2ro) Beach • Coron& del Mar • ln1ine & Laguna. Our Rental Ser· I ;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;, vice is FREE to You! Try I 1 Nu -Vil'W! \Ve presently have a good !if'lPl'tion or renlals from $235 H month • up. l\Iay 1vc be ol service lo you in &>lving your hoU~lng needs: NU-VIEW RENTALS 673-4030 or 494-3248 Corona del Mar 6 bt'droom tfilllnp •... 4 bedroom greenbelt .. l J~edroom Bayfront ••• . 1 B<'drnom Laguna oc:canvicw . -.. --. , • , $495 1\gent 675-722.') $90 1 Br utU pd. 2 Br. Sl20 ;kids/pets. 3 Br, H,B., $18.l Plus Horse Ranch w/ guest .. qth, $165 Agt. Fee. 979-84:!0 lllolboa l1l1nd · "I 1 I 'I 1 111 I l'iitl. ---·1 Ll'111iur "SINCE 1946" 1st Western Bank Bldg. University Park, Irvine Daya 552-7000 N lghll REALTORS SINCE 194'1 673-4400 Mor1d;1y, DtctmOer J, I9ll • DAIL '1' P!LOf 25 365 ·Apt> .. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 C.,sta Me1a FIRsr monlh rent f~. Deluxe offices nr airport. l , 2 & 3 Rm. spacts from $13.5 per mo. Janitorial service & ample parking. 833-3223 Bef. noon or 833-2840 alt. noon . • • ; 26 OAILV PIL01 Muriday Of'(embt>r .3, 1q73 ----""""""""'°"-::;::; f Office Renf11 --440 I Found {free adil-sS0Haur·~in_g ______ "'H"."'1"p"'W"'-.n-1"0Cl.,..., M""'&""F"7"1"0-,-~""'lp~W~ ... -.... ~."'M""'&~F~7-10~H-e-lp ·w.nted, M &-F; ~ Help Wanted, M & F7iOI H~•l:p~W~a~nt~od~, M~&~F~7~1~0 I ~rl~e~ip~W~a~n~lod~, ~M~&;F=::7,10 * 6 OFFICES * "" '" "'" ,,,. """ ANIMAL HOSPITAL ' . I GENERAL OFFICE -· INSPECTORS .\111\ 1,,.,.1111011 JL •'• 1•11 .• 1 ..;,.,,111 til,.·k n1>1ll· l.;1l1ra1t•1r THASJ I .t OEBU.I~ A11,•ruJ1111l lu 11,.;1~1 do..·lor CLERK Df_PAl?.TlllEo"\;T ~JORE lnv~slii;::nUO~L flnn 111 !SCf'kLng 2'-.111 ...... 1 11 \., .., 1 \ !'''l'l '!-"'"hil1 111;11 k111H1' I kaul•'d 1\1.l a}'. $12 JQOd' ,·1i·;:1n 111i,: rtuli.->s, lo $-1~· TAILOR brii;lll u-.div 11i•/a~·~ typlll)t 1 00 OYc WE ARE n.~l·~·.,r,ih,1 \•i opl• 1 •. ,1 !..iti~ \ 11 11l ('1J•lill1•111 ~ .fhhn !'lud1•nl flt !>l8-&12il :-:c·1.1µnr t St>nd rf'liUOlt' to ,( htr r:ii;pPr. to work 111 ~~~1 ,111 l"hr••1n 11\'nl :--.ti Hls Bo:i.nu 99-l,1·ul)iulyf>ilo1, TYPIST "'-<arru lr1entlly ofe Coocl O 1,;11 , ..._ ,1,,,11~.1 11 J,111•-ll unli.1pp~!•~1 !.!'.\.! i.iK:·.\l~noi·iuK -,l(,h;-;11111~ 1'0 [k,~ J ~.O, L'o>itri ~lt"li'>. f or Men's Wear ,1a rt111 1;" :<1tlary & xln'I 4'tJ GROWING! '\•·l'J•11 1111•I, \!I ;-.. 11+.1l •• 1,1.,.,.,n l lo.)' !\tlld,.nl J..,ri..:e tn1i·k 1 ·~11 r <J!li2!i_.______ 1'.\P>'I' fyJ!Tunc• hi.<1K'flt!!i TRI.CO REAL TY I >" 1.~t 1u11d Vh' "' .,. \' l<•·ti" H·•rt1' ·'-~I !,;\6 .. 1· ,\N'rl(,Jt:l-: rf'hfli.slung & Would y ou Ilk• to BROADWAY -Jason Best Agency FREE * 64>-0621 * 1 1"1_.111•'1'1\ 'J',•111€'1'\ ~ l\li.'>hard 6TJ.-.W~7. n·111111· 11111n <If \\Unlau f\f'('d-become a part of the EW 17400 BnlOkhurst, f VI~· _ --. ~ C'4JI ·~~t617 ,..,1 ,~ •• -~1, II ,.11 r. "d. r :-01 an>a. 6<12-2523 · N PORT Suite ?13 96l-6'IT."1 Ml'.DIC.'t\L ,u1ti"?i .rii!ni·d . -. -~ . __.\.~-l, f.· Av, N • __ ___ _____ ••citing computer tK:cup:our; :\Jui 11,.... 111 l!uii '\• • St 111 i.'Sl' • .11. 1111• 1,,f!; Junk. d1•l,ris, 1·1i· A!.~i 11'('<' ARCHITECTURAL industry? Apr1ly 3rd Floor General Ofc $5SO V11rlt1n l):i!11 ~lnch111<'$, the bl~ <~llllflitll)' In 1'111!111 C::OITI· 1lute1·!>, has 1nln1c1hr~!•' uflo'll · 1ngs In uur· u1spt.-ctiun area. fo1· the !ul!o1v1 n~: tinµin n p;,.,,4·h. i:hi:.i· 1., I o)~l"lr. !1~111. fll•fl l'r:ii.:r 1·.1~· tru11n1u1i.: ,!!,; r 1· 111 o.,, ''I . DRAFTSMAN Pl'rsoiuu•I Dt:-parl1nent J.111• i-h .~· 1vn1 ng- )1n,1 111,i1 X.J!I :<'( II '" ::,~M) r~ l ,,l.H 1\\'<'. C':\1 .111,~11sw 1'~·1~,_:i.'1•1 • (·~l. ~li-ll!:!· rio.•(•t!i•d l1y a llfltlOn ll'lrle dl'· Vnrian Data Ma<'hines, the F'fl.<;hion Island, N.B. WESTCLIFF :<:q 1: Jn r-!::11('·. ;i1·t <'n :-.l'l~Y1111.\J~l · Joun•! tl•"ll' Houseclean ing 1.,.1,~i>"·i·. [,11,·nn"'tllal .. •ir big con1 pany in small com· l!A:[ual Oppor. Employer p rbiJnn•'I AICl'lley tran1·<'s-, 111!1.,, ('qlt. dl'lt .. ! C'j1,1n111 I l'I ;-.; .. 1, H1 ·li J'h 1 S"ruo1· 11•llh type ;, t'.l)ll::Hruc-pute~ hlil an opening In 11'¥\nrk HI Cl'll!t'l'I 11ir •'"11 I . .-011rl•· p;1rklr1:: I 1~';'.1.',_t;1i Dedicated Cleaning 11,n1 l'~fl giHid b.·u<'ll!s. Its n1arkellni:: depo.rtment DISl-l\\'ASllE:HS $1.65~hour !l42..,9.836 Phonr ti~9-!l.~lfl. 1·\'•·S lost SSS •>\'!·~[)()!·:\'l·:HVTll\Nt: It l '!(•t1~e i·All ~714~ 837·2020 for rt Clerk T')'piat. Dutil1s .+ 111C"al.~,11tghtshHt.6dnys 1r.o5I f;:. Edingt•r,S.A. 997-J'li"C , ~l ,,,.., lrll:lude typing f50 ""'p111 ) Iii· \\'i't'k, JunOOs JOC,O Con.st ""' I lt1•f:-: 1··!'''" t•~I ti·lli-~1.I •·xt ...,,,, · GENE!li\L olfic(' Litt> t)·-l00ii .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii0 1ng and generaJ office ll lgh11·ay, Crlt-.1 . 1· I.OST ('1t1lds-p•·I, liU Jc \\lll1•· HOUSE OF C-LEAN 1• d 11 T · , I d ~-----ing. bookke<>ping, bondahk'. 11 I I 1 I-u ~. he in., vi uaJD!SflWASHERw 1~ ~ 1-..-..">1" \1 1·1• (!\\1'"'' no--n1 •.. ,. , , I . ASSEMBLER se\ecled must have a aniou. ~p. J7'7!1.i J\, Skyprtrk Cl r l·lt•, 1,,1·, nn111<.: 1~ P.n11 J\'tpl('. I i i i;, 1:•rpcr~. 11111' 0"~ ,f,,: sin"ere dos'-t() "-rk •nd pl"'t'I. Good, hrs. Cannel s Irvine. Apply ~11 nn1. J,,,;1 in fl"le"'' V•·rJ(' :u·r·:1, _11.1lls, 1'1,,~~1._f·l2:f>..o;r.!-I _ ~ ~Hng 1~:..0rk~~ertlme 628 N. Coast Hwy., Laguna GIRLS GUYS ul (.'.,~la :\l••s.1. (',111 ;..i:~l'.\li7 LIV I·:;\ 1t11lr· tl\llrt' 1111h a WOULD YOU when necessary. ti ""lll ;illei;iiai;''0~0·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I -.111 1;111 n 1 l111•-1n rna1<1 S.l'i/ur. G.G. J~ TRAVEL 1 } '"1 111 meet these quaJUlcations l ':\T-fookuig, for B.•rtx-y, niplnynu•nt l -.. ~-'l i 1 an<! are intereo>ted in joining DEJ >,\JlT~t}_;NT STORI·: ' I """""I"""",');,,,,.""''"•~ p · · LIKE A " growing Oraog• Cooo>y TAILOR OVER 18 . . ~ . -. --I 1y1,,.. do.:. l~·fll r ... ~·n•ly ainting & . con1pany that offen;? R F'r£'e 10 lriivo•I 11av:n1i } Rl1~T SI Al~· 1·11/>fll·d \\/ r1~t L....,!la r. \·1r: Paperha nging I i\\ AIL·\Hl.L t 1;.:lo· ~· J71h t>-1.l->:'iJ'il CHRISTMAS * EXCELLF.N1' BF:NEFITS For ... n•s· Wear fllr...,ir1' Cily & n111jor e1fif's. App1Y1' '-'II "I Jt. u11·lol~ l -.. ----1 l)u-l ·irrl~Mlllllng *COMPETITIVE PAY IYt9 l\1u~I be nl'nl & sin~IC'. Nu 0!1, -f• ,.,,p•ii·ri 11r di~pL·~ IJ ~~l , lr1!, 1',lal·k ,.1·:11'.. 1"1~~ f\fiarl ui~·nl ~ * 11,.1111,,~ * MODERN ,.~ACJLITIES BROADWAY <''\Iler. ne._•pssa.11'. f\ l I :i.r1•a. ('1 pth !rT". 1\ I(_'. h.1 1 m • 1 11. 1 111.i_I,•. 1 1 11 :"1~u":,, 111\'.~ 1 lni .-. Eit 11 l"rC'i· I"<;\ HOLi DAY?, NEWPORT Ir a n~porl rttion rurnishf'd r\f'ilfl<'rr Hi·li ,. ... ,0 1·11 1 u1a f11l1·r .q,.. .. ,_ S:. 1 (. 1 t Please apply in person or 1v/2 11·eek i>xprnsc 1)1"11d Sr;• ''''' .. •170 •. ,···· \\ \\t\S<•ll, !-'pi!•''' 1:: i\, C i\I. 1"·111, ~."1'1 1111" .. "'1:ir1'9'~1, ;.,~, B K -'lk f\11ply Pcrmnncl Dept. lr:iinino 1irom-an1 . f or ape» ...,.,, · ·• '"" i-·----------.i. r11 ... t 1. nsLnr.. • -·.:n.• contacl: · r.u a Et1ual OpJIUJ', Employer '" .,. RIGHT REAL T Y 1.1):-;'f h•·11-l()f)1ll .-t1.1n1u11d n111-!' 1 -, 1 1-. 11 --for personnl 1nt(•rvit'11·. C:1ll ---· -----t 111 \'l"1t11 1y Sil C's! PJr11.1t I ~ ~~ i1:;~.·~•l'<'r111i:: st,'.11• VARIAN DATA VDM ------J\l i~s Srinrls, t714J 774-!m97, SACRI FICE .K••i· :!'.:r.-J. I', l:: \\'·'fl fl, l1•. :-,,._ _1.J.,1 1. 111~t1r_ .. \II DT{Afi'S?tfAN , for a sho~ lOA!\1-'.'IPJ\1 !\ton thru Fri 0 I · I ' I l I MACHINES piog center develo""'r, Jc. 1, f 1 "'\1111 •! n"11 11 ~.i sq f1 , .. r, l\!+i-{fl3i' "1.<' s;··'--0-'!2 .~1 .. ·:. " 11;qlf'1". • , . 1-~ :irC'n " 1~·(' co1ne a t in- i-u11•· 1°"1 1 •. ,,,,,,1 1nc 1••"'''"I ··" · ~• •~ ·'~'lc'.!-t""'"~lio"_~~---~ Jut. ('all Tori\ Pu i·ce ll ·' tervic1\'. " .-:: offers a Christmas hol· 71 ,l·G-ll·G·l.JO. -"'-"'-"'~~~~~~-1111,nl.~. 1,.,11 l~u-1111·~~1·.,111· F:IJl!Jl< l '1~1. D1•(·c1ra1ing 'd f D 24 t VARIAN DATA GIRL FRIDAY ,,1,., !~11"11.........,1 . ,\('1\f'N Pl'I I )[!•) ~"''"" """'°'""""'""""·I ay rom ec. o MACHINES DRAPERYmamli"'""' I ~•'Oil h. 11 ,11-tu :11rpv1"1 . 111~11 1,,1,,_1:.... N!·al 11-nrk <\92-'."':in. J a n. I to all employees. ncL'Cls exp er i en c eel or --· ·• If · · 272:! i\t1ehe!!;Oll Dri\'e ,__. 1· d bl' l.iru r.;., .. pine 111,.111) nr rn·•· -,.--you 101n us now, you ""inees, in. en , ta 1ng l•l'ha;. ~:,,u 111•>. t~,dl K'."·11~1 . ..;1•1111-H<'111·1·d Pni nt1•r are eligible for this out· Jrvinl', Calif. & n1achine operators. Good • Err11·i••n1 ,t· Nl'al \Vrk ru1 rq11;il oppt'il"lunily pay, holidays & vacations. 881 DOVER DR. N.B. I Schools & G·12-1255 st anding benefit! {'1,,plo)'"r 1,,11 · l """"""""~ .. ..,·..,..,..,..,~I Beach Drapery Service. 900 :1 :-tfU\ \ f,· •·Id..: •I I'll'\\ instructions 575 !'AINTING. r afK·rh:u1g111i;. Ope . . I ---\V. 17th St., C.M. \\r,, nc-erl 11 young but rniihtl'<' pr!"SQll, good 1v figurt•s, h!1c~ dc>ln1J , variety, hard work .~. typeii nci'ur;i1cly. \\'e offer yot1 iln intf'res!ing joh 11• an xlnt fu!urc. S·l:-iD, :) llJ.114:1. THINKERS THINK AAMES BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Think P.R. $525 Th<' inrlividua! that hns in· tt•lligrn<·I' ,t.,_ pois!'. 1 s nrticulalC' .t: ni:;-g:rcssil'C', has the O[)portu nity tn 11·ork for ft'<'at il'c> J!C"nius. Ir you are \'rea!ivr ,~ ean s!art out * INSPECTOR . TRAINEE This pOsirio n l!i IHISH0 :1ll,v R 1r11L!ll'I' 1~1s1tion. J1u!ividu.'Ll :-,P!o•t·ti~I will ht• henvtl,v 111· \'o!l'ed 111111 n1a l l'J'lll l rt•l'•-"ipl!i 11ncl 1l1str1bu11on t.1 1nspt'l·tio11 slali<•ns. Iu~pcl'· tor 1r111n111g ...,.,ll a~turc us lllllC' prrtni1s. * ELECTRO/ MECHANICAL INSPECTORS Experience shouhl l1 iclurle, in.srt'CllOn ol l'On1 p1<'!<' £'lt·r- 1ronirs .~ystt•n1s, adht•rf'nt· , h• drawini.:s and fu~ 1'("1111· plC'tf'rK·e as d<'f111ect hy sa\~ or1lcr 01· suu1\;u· Orltf'~ SIJ('l'!lieal1ons. [)111irs .... ·1!1 in\'lude shipping inspecti11T1 ;uut 1·nnlyu1i::-of. nllt'~nly fif orders lio.·tni.: prl'pu1\.'1! to ship. in 1he nff1cl'. vnu 11·111 b<' * 1ral11{'(f to tif.,'On1r an Olll~i\!t' .'.1Cl'I. (':<;t'l', Luxuriously ,\fl p '' 1n1 t• il t-.l:i:-h•r Cr;i ft ~rnan. lnt·Ext. nings •XIS on our CLERK/TYPIST DRAPF.RY ex""n•oo"" ••w· ~u111 s --·~I ~f, II l;!f1fX) STATE 1..1)<•,·•I , .. , .•.. ,,,,. '-''· o.-,o ,·,--· 2nd shift for •lectro-N "" I l 11 .. -"= ...... I • r , " ~ ~""' eL-., c C'p('Jlf n 11} JX'r.<Oln lo i.ng machine 0 pe r at 0 r, ~11 fl .\n,r l1 · p.1rk1nl! CONTRACTORS ,-·u•. Tll', 1 1, .. ,~,1,,.,,,,·.,, ?l mechanical assemblers 1 · 11 · GIRLS WANTED Think Variety: llavt> fun and ge1 paid for it! \\'e arc now taking flP· pllca!ions for our escorting serviC(". Girls must be neal and prC'scntahle. Jobs for hosling lour guldcs and con· ventions no1v avail. Call for appt. 6T;,-84t2 $600 ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR 12nd Shift) ' ,\ n1lnin111111 nf ~ y1'nr.:; ilir<'rt t~!.!· !'•]11 ·' I "' " ,~ " " • h .. 1 6 1:1a 1n .'lHl nu!' a<< rt"SSlng: custom only Small shop, LICENSE Y"Hr.~ fn Jlarhor nl'ca. Stat(' W I t a min mum lilC'S. fllu.~t hav<' 0 1~· n N1·11'(.10rt Be;u·h. (_' 0 it PJ{0Ff~g..;1{l\:,,L :'l'JTE I In as 11111<' ii.~ 1G !u·s h• .. 1S:1~1. 612·2:t""i6 months experience in !rllnsportattf)n to trav£'1 to Drapery &12--0270 Xl nr F.\' l1H"nr1+1n 1 "';1111 All Trades Id · l'rn;1 Oil's. Apply in Pt'rson. ' . r;.,irn~. 1,,h, pi 1 nHir'<', i-cc·ri I EXTI-:11 . 5220 .~ up. Roon1s so er1ng, wirewrai> P£'nnYsa\'C'r J~j Nr\\·port DRAPERY presser , hooking, mo \/'. >'I"",..... I 835-2727 $111. N<"nl 1\•ork. Airles.<1 ping, cableing, or-stuff· Bl i·d.CM ' folding, etc. Coil Drape~ Bus "i'n·e'ss .Re'n.~ta, .. 1·" 445 C II R ~111 ,·ng. , ., 01"cr 11 O.,ciide of E.\l)('l'. !-iJU',1y. a oy, """ 0 . Cleaners. 1702 Newport Ca lif. Contractors Plto ~· painh'l", hont•st itork, COl\ffi!Ni\TION wel_der, arC' RIYd, C. Nl. 642~ I L' S . 1 f . 0th b flt . lud .t he!lllre experience ... , ' ,. " ' "TllE ~·ari .. ry" li;i~ ;i lrg' 1cens& erv1ce rras. 11t /ext, N>C estimate. er ene I inc • Trainees for mast shopg. l:.Ll·.ClRON IC~ l el'h. 1.1u--~nor :1Yi-u!. s1s:.11nn. In 1.Jx·at1on thru-0u1 Sn. C:ilif. !leis. ~,\S-27~i9, 642-:\913. a 10°/o second shift pre--l\ltthanlcnl nbll ity. Apply al cJ_ucrion t~sl. QC t'On1n1un1<"H· t:JltL LK'lilcr~· I lril'cr, !!}.:5 yr s old. Overseas r.1otor P:on.~. l!Y.IO ll11rbnr IJl\·d., c:-.r t:innf'J·y V1lla(!1: '1:.!~, ::0111 ~!., CLf\RINET-Sf\X !C"ssons, N·· P.\l'F:IHl1,NGEll. IJl'Ofl'~sion· mium, group insurance, Erickson Yachts, J 9 31 !tons l"qUlpini:-n r to 30 ~!llZ . NB. f>-12-l!lliO. guui ill~ 111111 .id\'H nr·(•il. )I :11 ~I! l~_·1ws; Lo11t>sl 1-ost. stock purchase and Deere &inti\ Ana. Pu! Elf'1.'l 11Jru<:s. 6.1!H \\'PSI· · !r.S ·12'l 11 ' n1ilL<:tr 1• Avt•., \r1';;ln1insl1'r. CORON/\ DEL l\IAr:. y••ars ""rx·n1·1u·<'. 1·i·asn11-• "·,: •·. " . " pn1. . . cash profit sharing and l~ U ,\Rf\ NT E r: D skill l'ATJO S!I OP SIOO. :1hlt• ril l'-'S. Call fi-10-1,171 I Al.N.T1'Jt-ll1ghly 1111ahfled, educational assista nce. COOK ~'o'c"-'-""-'-~~--~--1 traini11g,· plu!'i~ T od a y ' s • ~\li-121.! 1t 1 i>ff1C"1ent 11'11uld !\k(' youi· C 11 I • Electronic Assemblers ,\r111y !1:-is JOO job op· o 0 j bushl(·ss. llt•ns. &12-:J15.I\ a or app Y in person Day 1;hifL Arply. Pa! r-:1r1.. 11cw111111i<'~ i\1.B.. S.'> f1~.1m HH.C. P,"."h I I~ -to ·, C0 ff00 Sl"•r .,.,.,Cook Pit•>!,<' 171 ·1> ~.:o ""'." 5 fl l "" S" 0 INT/EXT PAINTING u ' · " • r ~ 1"1rut-s. ti::on \VC'sln1ins1cr ,~~c:cc.....cc..:_"-:::.""::::~:__ o H'(' or Stnn\ .ix11v '-'·"'· 1 Servicu W jy....:.... Breakfast, Lunch & J)inner 54-2"79 lilli r'"'l _ ..-• _ I" 1\vr .. \\'t•stn1inSIC't', .'\~~-:\~Ill . 111·:1.I' \l :u11r-r! l'nrt T1111l' :l-". or i ,_ ··• 11 ~~c QE~ALITYlin~~~15~$~ 17f1»f'~~~l-~~OO Apply In PC"rson EXEC. SUITE--L.1unc!ry. No f'xf)erien~ Industrial Rental 450 C • L.1r,::1' OCEAN View offiC'f' n<'r-ess;iry. S2 to $.3 per hour. ~ .~ l'l't o•pl. area in Unk1n ----l ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;~·;;;;;;;;~1 a'penter Lil', Ins, Hl'fs • ~>12-1701 VDM :Ji Call 979-7382 ( Jn I · p t" Biink bldg.. N c I\' port J[(Jl!Sf.KEJ;;PER, Mon-f<~ri, NOW LEASING .'l·~ \1 \{)()[)\\'ORK a IOI (! Center. ,\vail in Ja0. 1 1n ? hrs daily H • B h I Cahiru.•ls, p<1ncli11.:, piitios. --"---------1 , 1 " " 1 n1s., -· , , care unt1ngton eac Duke Dadurka 646--T.l'.IS PATIO ('n\·i•t'S, ~racrd Lii!-RI _!'1r. ~"lcF11r and, 644-S.140 for hAndicnpf)l'd gcntlcrnan NEW M-1 Jtu'k Rergnian 846-949:) ticc. Unique 111ell planned. VARIAN DATA • ~:xr Sa.11•!;\ady, Apply in Biilbon Coves Mrs. Bailey !1-10 So,1. Fl. & vr Carpet Service Block 1valls, rclalnlng walls, MACHINES tager 11Crw11. J>Jrkics. Iluntini::ton _1_1_,_· _4c!l_i·c?_l _IC_c. _____ _ ll.11nllto11 ,.,. :-.;,.11J:1nd S;. C'Qtl(!J't>le elo •. Quality only. 27:!2 ~lieheL'>On Drivt> d C'l'ntl'r, lh1ntine;ton Ilf'iich. HOUSEKEEPER 960-1970 .lOllN'S Cnrpt'l &. Upholstery Res. 6-12'-1770, Ken. Irvine, Calif. FF.MALE 1yarehouse girl, Nf'11·port Office, J>,1rt timt> I) SI l e . 1 Pl I p t h R • 16 Fashion Island "'ood driver full r iri hllc pin 01· cvenin~. Call n 1an1poo rC'\'.' ..... -01e1-as er, a c , epa1r A" -oal oprorl"o•'!y N B h " · ime, 1 *COSTA MES A_*_ J:;OO-li:>tl-7400 !'<!. ft. l'nval<' ofJu·1•s. Pl<'nly nf p;i rk1nc;. l!l'ad~ f111• r1o ·t·1111n n1·y . c. l!l)Ur:r:T :'\A1·rnr~ss l{L'!' fC'<:!:l ]\f(''\,'l !17~fi~·71 I · I I' I ~·· " ewport eac 1>ennanent no t d •-ti-1 -:>461 bell\' 9--6 t.1on-Fri. i::a1x (:-<!! ,,•t;ui: a111s 1. employer m/f . s u en'-", non l){'g1T'aSf'l'S ,t ;ill rolor it PATC!l J}LASl'ERING *I""""""""""""""""""'""" I Rrlli n 9 .t-11 ;i1n or 3 & J pn1 smokers, 5 days, 6:30am· JI o u s ck e ~pe r, own hrii.:ll lf'llt'l"li & 10 minU!f' All type's. Fr<'<' <'Sfimates AVON MAICES--l::qual Oppor. ~:111 ployC'l" :\;~Upm, $1.~ an hr to star!. transportalion, live in or hl<'~u::t1 tor 11·hitc C'arpels. ,~ _ _,C0a0ll-='"":::."":::::"c· ---I l!u;-r. ::-~1 iun, \\' i n do 11 live out. 640--0166 eves. S; I . CIU!IST:O.\,\S T llF. SEASON coO~ ted I f t food O\! ~-3w B' I ~· '""' ·"'"n . ·11-l' ~·our 111onl'Y iy saving OfY\\'nll •"'-Plaster Rl'pa.irs TO BI:: J wan n as •signs. ·" • u·c i ,,1 . hi...-"'·"'· 111c t'_\lra I rips. \Viii <.:lean A("(luS1irat ceiling<; sprayed OLL ,. house. Some exp. preferred Nel\'port Beachll --0-l-'Scl_~K~E-E_P_E_· -R-.-5-,-a-y-,-.-.-k. 11\'ing r nt., dining rm., .t Call Mike * 492-1643 Earn c:-.tra money for gifts but will traln. 630 Lido Park f'OUt\'TER girl & girl Fridfly '1PM-9Pi\1. Lindn Isle. 01\'ll hall SJ:J. Any fn1. $7.50, =-=::::,.:c::::c.::-"::::...:::.:::._1 alj an AVON Reprcscntali\"e !Jr .. NB. See Chef. tn 1neet public & li<>ht off. ti.'lnsp n•'C. 675-7030 4001 BIRCH, NB 3600 Sq. }·1. Spnnki>•11·d Li./ !\!ft.; \\"h!ilt'. s 1 .. 1·;1~l'. l:;1u 111- ganlner, 5-11·.'IOJ'.!. \'""h l lO Ch"'" ""' J5 ..,...~ Plumbing in your spare Un1e. Call~ ,.. '" 1 " · "" ~· ~ ··'· Customer Service Trno 11·k. in Sir Speedy Printing c'ip. is 1vhAl rounls nnt S.10·7Q.!1. C t S450 be J-TOUSEKEEPF.R , lull tin1l', 111 .. ttl"'t<l . l •lo work 1nyse\L L.P... OTIS i'LUl\lBING BARBER Busy co. lnok:ing for sharp en er: sta.rt. Ro rt in small nursing home, call Gn<~l l'<'f :'"11-0101. rtf'111odrls .~ HC'pa1rs. \\'11ter inrliY. w/t\Vf{ typing & Curnmmgs 846-3604 aft. 6. 71 ·1-19-l·i\fii.l fnr 11pp,.1.~·-- hcall'rs. <l1sposals, fu rnai·cs. 71>0 Bnll"',a B.-,. Clctl/ 1·•. p!r.asant phone voice & a FE:O.lALE, 21 to 28 to shnre >IOUS.EKEE-PE.R 1 .... ------NE\\• !\f-1, '.\' Phase \Viring. ll40 &1. ft. $191). 1950 SlJ. ft $:i25. 782 \V . Wt h. C!\1· Saunderson, Day 642--02l2, _!'lite_ .. _;;.16-22,.ccnc·---- NEW Costa Mesa indus. space for lease. Nr trwy. !i75 sq ft & up. For info call, &12-8601. CARPET CLEANING -"-' " ~ ·11 .--.-, I\' r. -in d~h11•ashrs. 6~2-6263 ~t/C & !iC<'kini:; a Unrtx-r &t or hair 11·1 ingness tn learn. Great hnust• in H.R. pool, 1£'nnis, C.'lr11<•t:<, l··urni1''1"", l'Cl"S. 11/ \ C I I 1'1 h. 0.1,•rtln• ,,, l0rv ' '-<I· •,•r. •, v•t'I, 1150 1·n°! U!c'I•.. perm. 3 Children. Expcr. " •· .. ' . on1111' r urn 1ng stvlist 1\'lln is i11!f'restcd in ·'" ,.. "" " " "'" " " .... -~ R l E 1· h "" • 1 [11st111lation & Rep~!~. 15 •' · I 27""''" · v-,~mo01 ~,·,,,._. for lh" .'1.••27~ a ll 6. cs. ng is req. :><tu-tl •I " .-...·1•·1~·. ·"" jw"... setting-up a shop in the "....... " .,..,, "' ~ ,,.,... "' yrs. t>xp. All 111ork guar. "lO ,0 Pl'R llOUR <·lub i\1 .. ,.1 bo ol I · h ''ii right person. loiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11-1 0 USEKEE:P ~:H. hvr-in. '~2 "'·18 '1 ...... ·, . ' 1 .,. ug r«J icr .-... I TV 2 0 I·' .1u -u~ · , I I • Jason Bes! Agency Fxoo. "-"--1·,•ri· s-100 11,_.,·n 1-00111 ,. . 11 un •n \\'hy r ay more, 111eekend, & 1a1·e x n t charnct!'r, refs. -·""''~ Carpet Cleaning evening.<:, samt' rate no For particulars see person-17400 Brookhurst ,.. Vly SeC'retaI')-'. S. ,\na S650 Sonir Eni;:lb h, H.B. li4:h~133 Floor Care & Windows tr ave I t i me . ncl 11111nager. Suite 713 ' ' ~ Fil~ Super•;i~r S:>oo ~, Ol6915l"TISl Balboa Bay Club DELIV~RY f CIA1n1s Exnm1ner 10 Sli.10 1Ju1r·h ~l111nL SC'r\". o;r . . . ,,.. , ~ ma~ or C"ar\y F.11.'Ctri\'ian S6:i(] PLU ~ffirNG nEPAlfl 122! \V. Co.-1-<il 1-h\'Y .. N.B. mo~. L .A. T imes HomC' Sec'y !4111 Orange SGrwJ IJ!nt:HNARDO & Snns -4SS Storage 1·1•r[X'l !.n !(•S -in~!<1lln1i•J!l IRVINE, lmtll"d nt"<'tl/NHH 'Y 1-'c"c"_l c'"_cP•c"'c.'c· ="'c·c'·=26:="c·9~- ovcrhead doors f..:. 20· <'C'il· Cement, Concrete No job loo ~ma.II B/\Rl.tAlD, nigh! shift de.liver;: rout£'. Must have Ofc l\lgr -Dental , 1-·.v . to sr.oo **642-3128** The Knotty Keg N"Onom1?1 car, 25 yrs or fkntnl f\ssl. t~. Vly io s,·ro Re model & ~epai r 2125 1-farbor, CM 646-9910 nlcler, 2 .i hrs . dally. Gd. F' ·C Bkpr, B. Park $650 su~P!~entary 1nrome. No Call Je;innie Si.<:cn ings, 1250 sq fl, 3175 f)l'r mo, 835-1711 J in1 ()r !'.!art IJH!V};\\",\''<:.: _PATIOS ROO:'ll Adclttions - >-1 ing -Carpentry - Rcmoclcl - Cen1cn1. BF.ERTENOER \VANTED Femalt'. No experience required. 496-9021. Dave. GARAGE 19x19', slorn~C' on-SIDEWALKS 64fHiOJO ly Orange Ave ,t.-Flowf'r JESS AN7.1\LDUA %9-9799 I ~~~-_:c:::,::;:::::._ ___ _ BILLING CLERK $500 St. c.~1. $35 mo. 54!l-52?1' PATIOS I'· d . Roofing , i1·a ... s, n 11es. con· }"{'(' Pfl irl. Be casual in new ofc. F:xper w/bkk p ng n1achine. Lite typing. Also Ft>e Positions. Call Ann Christie, 556-SSffi, Control Career Employment Agen- Rentals Wanted 460 l't'('te pumping. Lie. no. NEED ~arai::C', aprrox 200 sq It, Nc\1·port -Costa fl1csa art>a Jln>f. r~r,.~,701. I~ 255915 Don &12-8514 CEr.fENT: Patio, drives, \\'al ks-Repairs, siiw & n'111n1't' r·rce c-st. !;11·;;;99~. ff.l\TF.NT & Block Work. \\'alls, patios, side\\·iilks, f'lf. By hr. or job. 646-6915 :~ntractor Auto Transportation 525 ---------- 1 CF.Rll'1CK ~ .. SON CA R POOL SERVICE Blr:lg Contr .. f\drl1 t & RC'n1od For Information ~!lite Lie. Bl·ll4.'l21 Call 833-2195 fil}·VO·ll 549-2170 After 6 PM l.J ,\rl\ T.1ulnn~. r <·11 a1 r , ~--------f<'nU w1. add. L11' 8 -1 26907'.!. \ly \\";1y (:n. 6~2..iliO~. I ~ Gardening Personals LAWN SERVICE F-.:11<'r1enf'Cfl GarrlcnC'rs-, All Personals 530 .. 1l'l'il'(. Tr{'f· Tri n' ni in g, 1-----------t-.l&.1·, t:11!::r. Cleanup Ne•Y F1JLLY LfCENSED La1vn~. Sprinklf'rs tor hornes, * SPIRITUALIST • ;,1>1s & l'On1n1erc1al. Depen- Spiri!ual t'C'<Jrl ings JD .1.m.-10 d1thlt•. !tea ~. rates. f>rompt pm. Advu::e on all matters 1"11~1· ~~~;t 1111;iles. 312 N. El Camino Rf':1I. :~-;1.:11 11 flr .!3~·il:ii S;1n ClemC"!l!(', for appt ra il EUROPEAN G a rd en er. 4.12-9136, 492-0034. I 1\laintennnce _ Landscaping. Also r a!rring lo pnrt 1es. I Tr('£' Removal. very A LOVELY GI ~-i· 1'1{1'-:E. reasonable. S.12-5329 eve!!. ROOFING-expert rcrair.; & re·rooring F r e e ron- sultation/estimafes. Ba y ltoofing Specialisfs. 6-4&-0219 Sewing / Alterations cy, 3400 Irvine BIYd, N.B. Boat Repair Trainee AL~ER.ATTONS, re~tyhng Must haYe mechanical ap- J11d1es wear, ~xperienccd titude, shorthair &. clean rra.<:aM.ble. 9f~'l-5806 rt>ro rd. Penn job applicants F.XPF~RTISf.:.All. Pick up & only. Blacki!''s Bont Yard. dcli\'l'r Ni>11rpor! &h. 5'18-TI97 nf1 er 6 BOAT A bl ssem ers, exper. Television Repair only. Apply Ca I i f om ia Boats, 1665 S. Claudina Way, CQU)R TV BC'pHlr, expert, Anaheim. 956-9250 r~asonabl~. most in home. B 0 OKKE'EPER, Pftime, Jorce c>shmarc. 11.B. N,B. 1 .1 chand'-lng t,. c ~I. Bt-rl (;iillemore, re a1 store mer Q • 9611-2783 JJ-15 hrs per wk. Mature, · · refs. Buggs tntematklnal, Tiie 2043 WestcliH Dr. NB Cl'::BAMIC TILE NE\V & BU~ Boys &: Wait:resses AM N"model. F'ree e.~t. Sm jobs Shitt/6:.ll. Must be exp. ,,."lrom" """ "A"" Contact J. Westbrook Mon ... "· ,....,..u,....,, thru Fri only 494-6574 Top Soil CltILOCARE, light house-* QUALITY * keeping. 4 hr day, 5 day *. i\TULCll & TOP SOIL * 1reek. ll-fust have own trana 5.1\6-6930 &· enjoy children ages 7 & "!!ii!!ii!~!!'!~!!~~~l 12. $2.00 hr. 548-8210 or ~ 5-18·263.'i. ][Il) Enyloj11•1l CITY OF ·IRVINE You 1·11n £'nrn gi lls for th1J<;C" PllO~~f.SSIONAL ga~C"ner, f)n ynur 01n~lma:-; h~t. lrl'f.' 11'flrk, pr u n 1 n g , llavl' a Shrikll'e Co~n1 ... 111· "prink1e~. 1·leanup .lo~. 1Job W•nted Male 700 ,'\, Honie run· p :ir 1y . l:indJ'cii ping . c~orge.j ' CROSSING GUARD <\~Z-42;11 an~in11'. ___ ! 1111!-:")ll!l:\. , \\/ILL n1nnnne npt. romplex NU-WEIGHT nr·:PJ·::'\flA BLE nlOW & In C~('h<1ng<' for reduced PRODUCTS cdgr. ('nni;ri<'ntious wor k. ~i·nt 0~ lmch. or I Dr, Apt The City of Irvine hs ilf'ri<: Fn•(' "~t. RlC'h: .,:u;...3532 presently a cc e pt i n g a p- 673--0775 l'ROFF.SSIONA L bnrtc>nder. pllcnHons for the position COMPLETE 1a .... ·n scrvi~ l~xp. Ref. For your prlvnte of crossing guard to help C1enn-ups and ht1 u 1 I n g purtle~. 673-5629, 673--0657. elementary school chlJdrm 5.16-5139 Job Went.d, female 702 cross Sllfely at heavily I rave I e d intersections. ~t1c1t1r:ig, no f'Ollecll ng. &. gid Hoff1nn11 ''estm1nster. G.G. & 11.B. NEWPORT iirea 63!'r-29'24 · Personnel Agency DELIVERY Men, LA Times, 833 Dover Dr N B lo homes In Nwprt Bch '' • ' $200 mo + bonus 642--4800 ' 642.3870 ~PERSONNB. DATA CONTROL CLERK FOREIGN CM-mechaniC SERYICES•ACIJVl::'{ 11·an1C'd. Costa ~1esa area. Acrnuntant lo $14K 642-5133. Sr. 01cn1is1 tn $\GK -===""~===~--I Tt>leproet'ssing, 360/BAL GENERAL VEHIO.E Proc:rarnm"r S1'ZK r.1E:CllANIC F:~ec. St'1·rC"tary .\1:,0 No exper. req'd. \Vi\l train. Suf)('rvisor flclciil $700 Ag-cs 17-34. .\362 mo . Soc. St'rviC'e Se("y $600 Starling salary + 1nany l~trl Friday to $1i00 bncfi!s. Nn1v intcrviC"w ing. Typii;I S:>;)(l V . Armv OpportunitiC's 11rlan ~ala Machmcs. the r7141 558_2665 ~l1Hnt i\l.011 1\n;1hP1n1 $i'il leader in I.he compu1cr in· S1Pno $l i:'i dustry hlll'J an immt'diale G EN i:: ~A L maintenance, Af'Ctng Clrk Trnr/TyflC $•100 opening for a data control m;1n } rirlny. n1ature h:1n-PR/AJA Girl or c lerk. Llght typing plus 10 dym11n \Yl?Bst exp. fo·u~l r.cla1 ed t'xp<'r. Sal OJ""'n key 11.dding ma chine. ex-or r 11rt \1me. 714: •l!ll·S01!"1 CALL 1'B.ISll l!OPl<INS perience required. Previous for app1. JERRI \VlllTTEi\-10 RE accounting or inventory con-"\Veed ii ,r,. Rellp" 4R8 ~: 171h St. fr11 !r1·inrl (';\f tro l exper ie n ce fo'rom treasures 10 trash Suite 224 642-1470 desired. Otttle~ \llill inf'Jude 1'11.rn them into cash -----~-the typing of reports, CAU~ Daily Pilot I _-_:vc._-__ ,.:_ ___ .::,,"~-- p u r c h a a e requUitlons, Help W•nted,M & F 710 1 Help Wanted, M & F 710 memos, etc., The lndivklual _ _._ ___ _._ ____ _.__-'--------- selected will audit and batch inventory and 80Ul'C'f! documents for keypww:ti, mbcellaneoU5 filling plus general clerical dutiH. If you meet these qualifications and ~ looking for A pcw;i· tions with a growing Orange Cbunty company that olfera excellent benefits and com- petitive pay, please apply ln penon or contact: B. Kraftka VDM · VARIAN DATA MACHINE$ 2'm Ml~lllOll Drive lrvint, Calif., (714} 833-'400 Sarr, 1•lft't'liV1'. llll''\J>Cn.~IVI' way lo lose 11'f'il!:hl If ynu care. gi V(' a rail 962·2'117. PROBLEl\1 Pregnancy. Con· fident, sy mp nt he I\ c pregnancy rouMP.Ung. Abar· tiOn & adoplions ref. • APCARE 642--44.ili AtJTif};NTIC/\LLY singl•'. 1111\, attractivt', re!lponsible mnle, 28 want!! to meet Irr lf'ttflting no n.ugly "'Oman. 567-.'llOG aJ1er 6 pm. General Services "T!IJNr.s·· by ~!no!"'. Crt'n'l ('ru·p .. n111·. IU>r>a in;.. Jlhun· bing. E: I c r . RcmodC"Jini;: fi12-~li1 :!. ('11t'pent1;.•, <'1<'Clrlf'al, pluntli· inc:, r1:.·il ~· .t B ll11 n1c lti·p111r. 1;.12.1.10~._ Nt.;ED hel11 at hntn<'? \Ve havt• oirles, nu r ,, e :'I, h n us ckprs, con1panions. ll o mcmaker s Upjohn :>17~i&CI. Help W•ntod, M & F 710 ACCOUNTING CLERK equal opportu nity employer m/I Gufll'ds are needed from an 7;30 AM \lnlll ap- proxim.11.tely 4 PM wftimel varying al individual in· t~K>ns. $2.29 per hr with all necess. equipment turn by The City of IrvlM. DENTAL Al\tst, for busy •tunt. Och ofc 8 mo1 n:p .. X-R.ay Uc. Fanl.11.stlc ~ benrtU1. 4 day work week, LIFE OR DF.f\'T1 1 Let ou.r hrlbies liYr . For nllemnti~ to ABORTfON caJI LI.Fl-_; I.IN}; ;151-5522, 2>1 hrs. PRrv f\:cr=E~rN=v=ES=. =r1"c"'A"r=nn l{J':AS()r\'t\Hl,E HATr;s BAlt KER DE'TF.CTIVES • 636-3109 * BJ·:ST .MAS."AC.I:: Ii\ :"\ Ts :1400 lrv1111· f\1'" ~u1 1t• 111,!B 111.1 nrt~tn/J ()pt'n ll Ailt Ann . ;,;,~ !f1:l!I A l.COllOl.!('S \11'111~ 1n<•tJ~ Phc>!.,, :~12-i217 nr l\Tlh' I' U Bo\ I!;": CP,!11 ;\ll':<h .J. . - Ha uling i\l()VINt; 111\l,'LJ NC. li.11 i;ludenl iv/van. VF, Tt V R~~/ISONAB L E . Call frl6-J'.WG ~-------'1"1\Rll ~·:11'.'ll'." <'lf':111-11ps. 1'1•111nvf' drr1 . i\·y, dnv1·11•11ys, 'IUT11 fK, 1:nuf111).!. "17-21'-.titl :-;K!l 'J.(11\l)f.:R .~. 1jump trurk 11·<-rk. Conr!Y'lc, 11sphnlt. Jl;1.,.,·1n~. hl'l'nkin~, g4,;.711 n. 1:! ~I ~VHN TTtJP.F:\•;in for loc<il fum haul<: & l!<.'n 'I hauHn:.: ~18-1~2. :-,.;7-2T.lfi. U.<1e 10 key, lype 4!">-~JO \VPM, x1 nl working cond .• & com· p.iny bene(lls. G-reat op- portunity to I en r n nr· countln11:1 & f o r nd· YIU'lt'.."f!ment, Nr 0 rang-e Cou nty Airport, Apply NA- 11onal Sy~tems Corp. 4361 Birch St., Newport Bench, Apply Al TM Irvine Polle• Department 19002 Zee St., I rvlne F·or lnfo1mnllon Conl;ict Joan Gumina 556-5238 :>16-7300 ACCOUNTING CLERK 1.,.E.,"'.,".,"1,,o,,',,"".,'.,· "E"m"p"lo",...."""' I N B r<·nl ('.~IA1e llrn1. P11y· roll. p11 Y<1l>l<'!>i, hnnk n.••·on· FRI Profit ls attained l''hC'n ('i lHnt1on.>1. Ahle frJ 1us:oil:oi1 1)11 you sell through rcguJt-gel- r·:i~h l'('l't'lpl11, rle. $•[!(] 10 1lng 011.ily Pilot Clas&ilied sllirt. ~nlly, fH0.(15211 Ads. 642--5678 ~--------- • 847-3007 DENTAL Rettptlon!Jlt, desk onJ,y , At lell!lt I yr aper-. Some Sat1. Fringe benefit.. ll.B. attR. 846--3.');ID anytime. DENTAL • Front Olflct. f\cctg k IM. exp. ~lbl'd office in xlnt loct1Hon. 61&-:iat 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD Suprr i:pnt fnr ind1vi1l11iil \1·hCl h11~ ,::n1xl all 11ro11nd offio •t• kno1Y hn11· ,I/, likes yrr.;;..1tll<' job. Progrf'ssil'l' ynuni: mind('(! 1-0 in at'<''1 1\·nulrl likC' po'.'rson 11·i!h rlir !aphnnC' r-.;p. Think Big: Thii: fln'"1 i~c firrn in h11 ilrt 1nc. indi•.,Tr.". ii; in din' n<'f'<l nf inrli\·irlu:il 1\·1th r-.;r('llf'nt h:i\'k,r:niunrl i•1 in~ur.~n.·r Shou!cl kno11· pmfl('rly .. ~11!•\ ,~· 11·Clrkman~ f' n 111 [l . &-crc.tarinl skill~ a niu~I . Think Teletype: $62S Fantni;tif' hrs. b I' n 11 t i f 11 I hr11rh k){'at\nn In plush !'H'11· offirrs. i" ll'(')kll1\.; (nr !)11• J>C'l"<(ln \l'ith hc(I\')' exp. on teletype. Think People : $500 I Shii rr & proplt' nrientC'rl J"l('r.;<>n 1vho tikr~ tn mrf't ,t, gl'('('t for busy front ilf'.~k . I spot 1rith busy rall din'1·!nr. POii;(' & perf.Onal ily :1n' e.~~C'ntial Lite typing. "SPECIALS" S575 rrlat<'d £''\pC'ricnt't' in in· spe·ction of rlC'l·lru·;1[ t<');fing of a \1oide yariely or com· ponf'nts 1n c lud i n~ r rans is In r s, d1orles, rr.sislors, etc.. TndiY11lu11! must havt' c o1n p lerc kno\\·ledge of the It's! equip. ml'nt ust"d and be Hhlc lo do O"'n Sf'!Up \\'ilh H minimun1 or supervision. If you mC'C't these qualiliC"a· lions nod arc looklng !or a position 1vlth a Kf'0""1ng Orange' County company lhal olf£'rs: • MOl)F.H'.'l F'f\CIJ.ITIES * C..'O:'l"IPF.'TITIVE PAY • JO'·;. shift rliffcN>ntial * F!\"C!<LLENT BENI::FITS 1~JeaS<' npply i.n person or corlln<'1 ' B. Kraf1ka VDM VARIAN DATA MACHINES 2722 ~lichf'ISOn 0 1il'e l1•·uw. C111LL lil•1f !i33-2400 an f'fJU.~I oppo rt nnit)' emrloyC"r n1/r F.ng. Seely: Payroll clerk A/P Clerk Clerk Typii;t Gc-11. Office Typcse Iler Sl;<J I INSURANCE SALES $400 \'ri "'fl nrc .. i>11.m 1vh i!f' you ~.1·..o h•:n·11, p11r1 11rne, t'\'es A: 11·k11i1~. fu ll lime 11'h<'n quaU- $·125 fi1·1l ADMINISTRATIVE Think Tops: $13K Or t £' rmioo-1' f\c('ountr1n1 11·/rlPt!Tf'<' & J yrs <''\[ll'l'. Cf!m [)U!C'r kno1\·lrd~t'. r.rn1v· in~ eo. \\'nrk r!i r rf't!y \1·/ron1roltcr. }".1rnu•r:; lnsurant'l' Group 1-.d l.;1111 .. 5-10.1&34 INSURANCE c11.<:u111ty a~cn cy Jiil"I Ol!ir<' in Qirona de! \lnr, ~;'\J'lf'r. prC'f. Good .~ll lflry. l'11rt·!1n11•. Hours ll i'-.;ibl" Call fi.t..)..JJG;", or G"l,"r~'>\ 11 JANITOR :'\1 •111 ~w1 U\ho t'. l'art 1Ln1f', l.•1l' t•:0-1 11r t'\i·n1111.:, r ail \,l l·~11f;1 ll('l11n !l-6. ~lun·f·n Think Bkpr:ll $750 J ANITOR. pari':i1n1P & full :'1!11!ival<'d Fnll char<.:<' bnok tirnl'. F.:xpcnf'n1'e pn'lrrrcd kl'l'pC'r, thn1 TIB. Ar· Call ;1,~i-{i7X8. l'OUnllnt: & bkkpni:: du11"~ I ·-----Oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil inr lurl<' pull int: finnnc·ial KEYPUNCH ~t.1Tl'mrnt<: R•l'<lrw""' i ~ ;iuTos. Think Cost: $615 r\('p<'lltlablC'' ('n<:1 fl"rk $.' A u1t i t -Bookk el'pi ng 1 hn rk~nunll Do pn-irtu..,ti"ll l'f"1St. 1>111.~ in11entory in pl an!. :\~. hr 1~1>ek. F.xr·<'llC'nl (•o r;,.,...,.J adY11ncement, J-lrr11·v Idling. . Think Sales: $12K 4 Yr rle!lI'r<'. BA. <'all nn accts. Business is inrlusrri:il rr£'rt1t. r.-1ust be sharp & nrticulale. Think Trne: $525 Re!nil Sa.lcs . ...,'Ork Info own store \\'i thin 2 yrs Potential a.s mgr. Is St~SISK Rcvtewed in 90 days. Think Travel: $12K f\d11.ptahle : Sa.Jes Rr p v.•/6 1vks ol trnlnlng. Open\nJ!S nrmss the U.S. Very pro- fessional, slmrp, we 11 dressed. Degree a must. B1.1sir1('SS Is medical sup· plies. Think Tape: $13K Not Red!! Independent sall"s rep. P81'1:y 'with proven track recorrl. Selling paper, packaging, plastic materlaJ, !l(!nsitive tapes. 3--5 Yr.\ ex· per. only. Think Eng: $12K Mech. ~ Design tmee. Prestige ~ Co. finn looking for degreed aod/or 1-2 yrs exper. Excellent co. benefits. All Positions Listed At Both Ofices IN COSTA MESA 2706 Harbor Blvd, Suite 207 Call 556-1100 IN ANAHEIM 600 North Euclid Coll nM120 OPERATOR 2~0 S!!!~-r J oin us now and have a Christmas Ho liday V:.iri;1n l\1t:1 Tll1l•'hln1·~. thr h1~ t•111111;111y 1n .~rn:11! ro1n· ]lUIP1".S has nn 1n1m .. f11;d r "\.k'llllll! nn ~·t"f"nd shifl fl'.lr iui r~1~·r1l'nr1·d k1•ypunt•h op1'r:i t"r Y11u 11111!'! I~, ablt• 111 rn<ik" "11r i11111 1lrum 1:ard. Thr i ncl iv i rl u a I s1•h•1'lt'd 1n:iy Ill' l'f'C}l.i!red lo do s<>1nl.' rtrrw;il 1fulif's 11s ""'('ll 11s kry11unch. H you Bl'f' lrx1k1n~ ror 11. pisitlon 1111th n gro11in~ nrani;i;e County company that of-f£'~: * COl\f PET!TIVF: PA y * HY~ ~HI ~··r Dlt'- FERr:NT!At. flt fltOD F.HN Ff\CJLTTI ES AN O F.QUIP1'>1F:NT * F:XCI::Lt.~_;NT BENEFTIS Please 11 pf)ly ln J""'l"llOn or ron1act: 8 . Kraf\ka VDM VARIAN DATA MACHINES (TI4 \ 833-2400 2722 J\-1ichci110n Drive Irvine, C3.l\L An equ11.J oppor1unlty employer m/f LEGAL Se<ntuy for J.e man office In Newport B(h. Exper. In rcnl es1ate, cfls- i;olulion, prohate, eita,e plnnnlng, willft. M.ln 6 :mi e1tpcr. No 11h. Exper on tor willing to leam aulo ~ 11•ritcr. No bookkeep!~. I-fut. 9AM-5PM, 1 'A hr ·lunfh. Dsy vtew. Pl"l;.-sent secre~ on job for 11 yn. Sai'4r)r open. Bou not a AIA}'e· driver. Cail Bn r bara 673-4173, f I QUICK CAS~ THROUGH Ai DAILY PILOT ' WANT AD ; -.•. ,. .. ~ -• _,_ r Moneltt~. Decen\be_r-3 l<Ji .l OAll'Y PI LOT 27 ~•Ip Winleo, M &. .F 710 Help W1nte~ M & F 710 Help Wanted. M & F 710 Htlp Wanted, M & F 710 He lp Wanted, M & f 710 , Help Wanted, M & F 710 1 FuriiitUre --SIO I pf;nQl70;gan\ 826 KEYPUNCH NEEO N'8pon,tblo, malure REAL ES TATE SALES w -I 'I -II~) lfER«lfl.O' & . "h" .,,,,.< G» PIANOS ls1.dy l? Pl't'l)UI'\! meals & Y.'rll established 0U1t·(' \\.'Ith SE"Hl!llTY TEMPO'S URGrNTLY . & lll\'l'~l'i111i, ~ p<• !'f!Ht·" s OPERATORS '" wn h ' old•"Y ,.,. """"'""'d """· "",.01''0 lllWiDl I IJ;. •bl '"" '"'"'·'·'•ds. "'" • ORGAN buhilory lad1~11,. l or 2 da)"s lrit: for tiYo :salcsrit-'Ol;I•·. SOO 111·11, lt1n11i~. 1·h~l1!" :s•ila 1•1e. FULLERTON MUSIC n Wttk. 556-t>rl ('(tNTA("f G~~RD o· I A J b' NEEDED Antiques U,,..d '"' "'"'"' ""'' 0 N t L t i 3 Shlfl.s, 'fop $$$ SR & JR. OPERATORS Also PBX Operators & F•ctory T r•inee' Kelly Services J 101 Do\'(' St, Sllil" 3·10 NC'11•port Bcarh fl:i:J .J ! l1 ( Bl\nk nl ("all!_ Blr\).'!, 1237 s. ~lain S1n-'et Santa Ana 5.17~95:-.:, ------la Q '"''"''··t· .. n~1•·"·'''"01 . ur ewes oca on NO EXPERIENCE Paul ~lnrt;~;\:;~.l:i~ud C ort<lu , • • • Elegant French ~;~'\.-.!1~":1 " · l"l!ll f;urlld, rount .. un \l~lr.y NECESS I (25) Tral·nee Armoir.. .-. . ; ritk ~'" ""'"o '"'"" > ,.,. ARY l"nrhln·lllartin f{l"',111•>1·~ V;\P.IAN DATA ~iACllfN£S ·n ·'i11r<>ofrt·1-s11. truly u1ii'l ll•' · KIN(, :-IZ I'. H .. 1!1V10rr1 ;>o;f•!, 11 ay .1 f'•i •·\irl TRAINEE POSITION RECEPTIONIST-hus 1111 1n1mt.'\11<1 te n11'!•111ni.; ,\· 11ru~· savu1;: op1101·tu1111y i f.ii1:11~h Annn111 "· n ,,)( 11 int•, :J po ", flllrrl w,1lnut, S:.10) J •l 557-4836 Great pl(ll'C to l)\111'1 YOlll' for 1l. SC-et1r1t:.-G1111rd 1(1 r .. r s!;ilk'1'.I . I Assemblers <'/lblner' AuSIT'H.ln \\ j 11 ,, :-()1111 .:-!~I•· 11111111. 1·er:111111• $5 NOW OPEN l:i'Jl('rttl orr. e.X""r. ~·:u1 · \\'tlrk l"J tn <10 hOUr:'i p('r KEYPUNCH I ('llb1nets, n11,:h! stan<I:-()aJ.;, la11111 .I.• i.;nl d .!-;\o,'111.! llu11p l Rentals from GR lr1d11.~1r1e~ of St>. c·:;J!t .. ~ k p 1 ! . SECRETARIES l'Oll<'\\'l"'lf:ld, ""•t.l11 ut 1nhlt>11 $1) t'i'l ~lK-:'iT.-.,.1 ha~ Jrnn icdiarc O""nuioS-fr•r tas11e potential for sha.i11 Wl't: · !'IOI' pos n ~x· (·h<1irs, llno~lt~rs, (h\~S~ong ---" -~---• 1 1" " iridlv. w/phon(! exper. ll\'g P•'l'll'n1·c dt:~u't .. J, l?~I n°1 \\'hn 1\1tnt dJ;.(Jllfit:d & VOLT l1Jblr.s t,uff•'t hllll lrN.·s M,\'tl'Hf_,SS .".; OOx . spring, e Piano s & Grands: r~~11~k~~t~n~ l11dls11:.1~~1)n~10 Y &_ typln~ & 1v1llt111-(11"ss It> rn11n1 h-11nry. rhis JJl'IS1 t1011 ,,.. ..11n1ul<1Lin;.: long or ~111111 I Instant P e rsonnel ov('r , n1u nt1·li>'. l'l ru o k •' ;. lla!I n1111·k, dhl 11'·rl ~1z<'. n~·w Ni•ll' ~pln<'tS (JT•n1 $-195 i·rrrht niri·rH .. ritl1~1i,,r fi th ·" learn will rto lt. 11un·:·:; 1j. rC'llHble p••rson tn lt•nn a:.s1g11n11~n1!s -t('w 'f t<n1porary Sc1•vire 1,;.hinf'ts. ink \\' 1, l l !<. S.. in "l,'1k 11 1::p ,-;,:11~ 11~~\ I .'l ..,i yl.-~ fuid firushes I , J a•on Be•t A9ency ivur,' o.1nlL·1,.·ntl..,.oll) ,,11,t !Lt.vs. L'(1ur1t· \\'•·eks tir i .. 1\ ::i.i~s C1101PA1". "'"· ,..;tHI" 11•1 • $11·1 ,,,1 s 1'"'11ol p1 1,I' 1 .... ,,. I • r.>1-·n1111n,; 11'1 o!)l··n in lin· 1 l! If'! of p!l\!1~ , .. ~ •J ' har•'lll!'IPI'" (l!td 'l nu 11a111r ·,.·. 11 ·11 -. , .1•01 -1 · ur1lll'I' t,,L1HICI ;-;1rauss o.1i•tliut1• llilui'<', Many '""'Si· 17400 Bl'O()khurst F Vl , "111 e · '1 var Y · n•onth.,; • you dPc~rt•'! Now ."1L11·por1 Bt'H•·h ;,.\6-~7·1 1 ii _ Xiuas gifts F111!~lun.; Sf'I. t•IJ __ 1 llHl:::: ti l»_:_ 1 _, Upn1-:hr p1an•1 ,, , •.....• SG9 ,.. s It 2''' ' . 96-. ~,· -p1'\ltecuon and !'i a f (' t ,V V"' O'fl\0 ,-., ·ii Or1-1 E I 1 ' ' l . I \. ,,,. t1rn,~ 1l!O\I' open Jor Jull !line . u e w , :I-ti 7,1 ns~ll'!nmcnts. 1'hi• nnnnul . · · -· "' ,~, --tnp oy~· ·r.,111·11, Liiv. of Hix ~vrv11·•· I \\ t~ ·.h. <l rl ,\! :1 "! l' r I I ea11·r Sp111o•t ..... .... ;:i P•'l'nuHH!nl f)('i\µI<'. Receptionist $525 sc•hr'(fulc will !),, S<itutxlli.\' ~PPL Y ~y PHONE C'n. ~ s1 .. 1•t•s to ~··r\'t' .1·.i11. lll·drn••1n l'l''I, 2 .'\\>.:h1 trthl<'~. i'loycr p1H n"" .... fJ'lim $999 * .'\l.i'\T Tl~AINl:-\G J'f{Q. ~~,,e Paid. SIHrl A nt'W L'll· nnd Sunday t0·30 P.M. 1n Call 5'1{)44.iO & .J..('t U:; kno:1· \\'.\ITnES~F:~, Exp only, :ill ·1fl7-199:i & 494-:J::ll.i d1tr1l !(111g C\l:1U1\·o.;~. 1111.t1·h • 211 (;rands 111 :)10l·k, New· C;1:1\~f , , I . 11 ·:10 A.r.t, Wrdo;"sday Hnrl 1vhut your i;lnll" arl'. r\u i<ll ift s. J1n1bos. 3050 Co11s1 hdhrd S: spn•:or!, Ch··~t r111 lJ!(tld :iinrl r<•h u1ll. l'ric£'1'.l \\, 1 .. ~, reC'r. lirent l'.0. n hnusin" ' 1 1 1 7= -· )< I r K "-I J ti( AJ. . ..:.V AVATl, FOP. ., Th"r'd"v 12 ni.>flo'o t" ,. r.~1. nN"I' to come In pt>rsonal Y -ll1~h\\•11y, CD;\1, AJ)ply 1,,., ANTIQUES FOR c 1r_,_1. ·~ pr1•·•· .$ ~~'-."4~'l:i~.1 rorn s:~·1:1. Yf1t1Hlhl\-na ...... in Irvine. Lite typing ·~Tell\ " .... " " " • -I! I '; I[ -SC ll O O !. & t'lll'nls, Also Fet• Posllilins. frlduv '11 AJ\I. 10 G P.'.\11. until wt' have th(' 'just 1ighl ' ~ & II an1 . CHRISTMAS cu:.-rn;.t Qutl!rtd Cnld s!"l': I ---;. ~l·a.."'°n :--'·f:1ml1n --;-\Vur· f'OLLEGF: STUDI::NTS ('id! Elly Ellis, 556·R50;), Con· w11h ·Monrlny and Tut'sd:1y spuL fnr you! Waitress, E xpt>l'ienc1•d !~nun<\ t-.1ission (J:)k tld, lirJn.11. P..·11 11l tf11l, ill)J)rx • 11• zi 1 .-SToi f>y .t (lark - iii t'OJ\1PANV RF:N F:FJTS !r;il Ciil'C('.J' J::nlphiyllH'nl off _ lndivi<lual c.hosrn m11y[f E:Vf':H AT FEF. AT T EH\11'0 Lunch Si Oinnf"r .-1 "hi·~. QUt'<'ll ,\n!1(' ibl, \ Ill, r;iunNi $h n r ,. i., I ~J.;'c11 -S1,.,1n11·;1v -lahll' FOR PERSONAL Ag1'1l{')', 3400 Jr\'lne Ulvcl., be ll5kcd to \\'Ork vacalinns. emro emporary elp • BLUE DOLPHIN • 1 [lrt)pl1•·1f, l\';d1111t l'O!nmf}o!f> r~i~r--r.::!J --I ::..."'1~~~l~n l~n~1~;~k-;;-n~~b: INTERS~~~I CALL: N.BR. ECEPTIONIST *EtRc E. TSIP1iso NS1IB'"o1LolrTrcyrs: -T ra!fic En. gr Trne -l.t'-il v1,1 Lido, N.13. 1 BAC~OOOR IMPORTS Jewelry 815 1 s,1li111r·r. J\IRBY----:Sa1esn111n "'1Ul!('r1. M r t ' I t I ~ \\'AITRF:SS "an!Pd. exr Ji:(f I Si~ Harbor lllvtl .. (')! f'< I ,. I • Organs ~1 onday Only 9.5 Full t1 \\' I . ·h· *JOB SATISFACTION Ii~ as ic s ;.1r tng sa. ' -rn. ilr:s. C;11•111P!'-; "21'! N. Coto s!, (Pr•rk in 1'('111·1 LAD!·.. P arl111un r 111111011< I " ·h . I $1 ~) "'f'C:k 1)('r 11· r it I•' n ,..,_, ...... ~ . .__...,_.,.. m<' .. c nee( '1 s arp t paid bruC'l1ls for clt"anc:ut "' rlng, SIC'I) rut 7.S7 J< W/'!. \..,.J ,1° L oo,.,e "1n1 1tgrecn1ent. Cull B:il--0300 "1,1111ll·"111.~liv ~;ii who ean *EXCELLENT lndiv. interested in rare.rr lhl'y, L.a(,'lJria Bt'!<t\'h I GOfNG OUT OF hagur•U>'s. IDtill d111n1011d ~Ci·., I ~-tl tind Tcadl'·[Of: 9:30 to 5:00. NOTE TELLER h,1nd!f' bu~y . 4 line phone BENEFITS opc·ning. Lite expe1 .. or f'DI-\VA.~TED, full & parl/tim<' I 11·cight 7.07 /\ . (;~rnoloi::_J1'! J f)~itig:in · -· ·_· ·:., •• .. · · · · S~ Expt'r iented Only '~ <'llJO~s pubh(· '-°?nta0L. Cn. *COMPETITIVE lf•gt> background hf'lprul. en1ploy{'ei; for retail sal('5 BUSINESS appr;iisa l Sli',!"tf..0. S.'IC pnrP l~.1n11n0n<! \1 1hyU1n1 ., ~ Apply In p,•rson !J('t)('flts. Appl~ _1n Pei son, Xlnt training in I a nd apply in person 'Music Land , C'11n1 plf'tr elf' u .111~ 1' lhl'\I Sl:l.9~.0. ll.16-5536 or 53-1-{}:-i·!~I h.1111h;1U S;\'ltlAt'r ....... S~ CHRISTMAS SECURITY Pc11nysavcl' 154.::i Ne1vport PAY (lf'vclopnif'nt projects. Laguna Jlills, r.1a!l. Cil lt!ST_\J.•\~ -------·· '---n_lB \\url1t,~Pr J kf'ylioan.I .• ,~11~ PACIFIC BANK Blvd., CM . *MODERN J B t A Qu1l1 s o;tk & 11:d1111t l•!l'n , M isce llaneous """"fl [,111rc.Y l!ohctay .......... $49'.1 IE ason es gency i\VELDF.ll. rxpr'r1f'neC'd u1 . · Cl ,. • , ,. · Rl::LJ£F Cook, n1iddle ag:f'<l FACILIT S l7400 Brookhurst, f .\'. ornarnental iron onl)t . 11:wclry. osed ,;111, ,v .,r .. n "1ir1 (':111l'H'<' .......... $3~f, l)EPART~1F.NT STORE "SANT AS" !"E:EDF.D NO\V s:i67.50 n1 onlh. \\'e lr<1in ,r, provide ~tumps at no fl'C, Apply 203 Pine, Long Bcal'h. (2131 432·0971 collect. 11·orkin~ hrs & fr i ng e If Yoll meet these re'--:1.~..tS J~, Co<tSI lhvy _, ('d'.'11 J BUY'.'· f!a n\l1\on J-l3;1lrl11 .n --Con11 prf'l'tl. Hosp. C'.>:per Goud Suite 213 9ti3--{)775 I "194-G'.l76 Antiques fo r Interiors NO LIE •....•. ·rt10rnas ,\.[ Spl ll"I ..... 5179 bl•nefit~. J3 ayvic·iv C<on· c1uirf'n1('n\s and hi'f' ltl· \V1'10 \VANTS TIJ \\'ORK? \\1-IJ\'l''' . \\'urllll.CT-Lu 111'0•y-K1n1ha.H NlJRSl·:~Aid<'s, T~lful!Of \':1lcset>nt Hospitnl. 20:·1.i I Pr!'.~l1·d in join\ng a g_l'l)1~·· TRAINEES DRIVE A CAB! . , l\n<\lht•r 1 '1llllrfUf' Gnod, la!e n1nrl{'! ft1 1'ni l11rr S.: Y.1n1;1h;i-G11lhnu1.c;en 11,0,0_1.,,,,,.. E. P _ ,. ''' l ~T;l~>a~o·;lo~S~";;"~C~o~'~'';.,;;M:;;'~"~·;;;;;;;. I ing Orange Co11nty cnm· 0100SF. ynur hours. work l",',0,r~, ltJnusuafl 0 1d ri 5 tu0 11 ·1 appl1o n<'''" "" !'(•ll fl'.ll' )<>\t'' Free Orga n Lessons :•-111 F'l1rr.~t Ave Laguna Beach Equal Oppor. Ernploy<'r "' ' pu!('r con1pany, please ap-fnr yoursell, tw yrnu· 111vn ' iqu('_ <'.IYS, urn_i ur.-, "r.' lr;dnl'''"· Interv\\·s J\lon·F'ri . ..._..~ ply in per•son or contacc \VHI train dependable peoptf' boss. ~ten or 11."0nll!ll. Can \ Sh;uly !.·irly l\nliqu~s. HI.• MASTERS AUCTION FUL{E!RT{,5~,l~USIC, ~ f1111-\ pni. i'l·!Ci;:a V···r<l;' RETIREE-SOC. SEC. I to become plastic injcc!IPll l he slightly handi capped-I Sun!a Is,1 1)('\ !ror_ :'\r11·porl ::!07:i'~ ;\"('Y.'])Qrl, C:O.t 6<16-SGR(i ('11111· llt>Sp. 661 Ct"ntr r !'!., To .a1·t ;1s .~l'!'lll'ity gufl.rd. ThC' Personnel Dc:partn1C!\I N.' ea t-Clcan Ap""aranr~•. ,..., S:,nla ls:1l){:lj, C. :'-1 . 830,• "9-t•l •fl , 1,· ,,. 5 .. -d."l' 1'.!'' '\. r!.irhl)l', Fttll{•rton { "" 1nolding oprs. t.'l ust !Ji· ;dilv ··---,...,, n ' _ ..... " 8711805 • '.\!. 5.111-J:)l>,'i, p~tirnc lnr bnrk rntra111.·c 10 s!<'ind ('nlire shifl i( 111.,. \'ts, relire<l. Age 25 to 70. MELODION J~t·hinrl Tnny';; H!dg. i\.!;11-·1. • RN·LVN-AIOE t1;d_Set"Per;;nnnel~1:i.nagc1" sl1 ift !$1.95 to start\ 11111 Dr1veacab 6hrsormorc a can lY"electrifierJ $~9:. l ll'"'!\il: 11\lR .· l 'I ~') :-lat,'t1 J :i:30.~1ui.12-:> Nur:.:(·~ duties. Good h('alth essen· VDM i•ssary. ·openings nn 1,.1 !-'uJ?plement your lnconH'. Ft'Olll Vienna, \\'nlnut case, ~OLD ivlY \\'t(_; l.iOUTIQU ~; hl's: 0f>('n Nigh ts 't1l ~ 11·7 & othrT ~h tlts. Tnp pvt Balboa Bay Club Shift ($2.08 ro s1;ir11 '.\rd day. Apply in per son, NEWPORT oR'GA'NS . '' '. _: 1 '. 1 !:l s .•• , GRAND OPENING SANTA DJVISIO:\ rl I I d r 122 1 \V Coas· H11•y NB ~hi ft (•'-',23 In ~·tari t. l\,,o·.·~ Yell:i1v Cab Co., 186 E. 16th • . _ c,a~<.'adcs $.l.i:.i, S~'.nrt tdl~ WESTERN GIRL An equa.I oppl)' ernployrr u y pay. n1m{' ' pay or ' . -· . ' I ·> .. ., "'" St Costa r.1es· * Phone 64.rl ::i?ll • s~.010. FJura \\'Lgs, s~. * SALE * floor duty. C t1 1Jnty 1vidl'.' ~ VARIAN DATA in30days&90days. · ·· -"· I''" 0 ,. 0 1 b \\'lgll'ls S.i, Dynel \Vlgs $1 Coast Music 1•••••••••••1 Tn!rv11·s. il'!nn-rri 9-5, SAIL llard1l'are Installation. MACHINES \VOr.-tEN -18 through ~1 "'., '.·:Ne •.• !'Ir, nl:i. l:i'.n~c ,'· S:C, Disploy lif'"rls & fix. I' Apply l PJ\T ~ P~l I ti t:e1 Jn ex< client (ond1tint1 ""' ,. No11· h:1s 2 locations 10 Sl"rve LOAN PROCESSOR Lt'S('OUlle Nurs.:>s R{'"iSI"" No cxrv>r. nccess. Ask for I .. Lcl the US Arniy 1ra ll yn11 -' · . l"O" [•"' r.,1-8'6-2''~" :l.'li Ho~pllal ltd ... NB. i'L:ibbY ~1r. 'Cunimins, 540-?.(iJl...l. 2722 J\1i che\snn Dl'ivc * Orang!' Coast Plas1ics * ln finance, pc r son 0 eI ·1 Signed . \\!ill saf'rifil'.e f1)1' "' L!>; v• ·'" ~, ~ ',:,u a ll yt)IJl' n1t1sh·al needs. Pilrk Lido Blr!g~ 642·99;).l, lLvlne area. Irvin~. Calif. 92664 850 \Vest 18th t:;t. neii:swriting, air opcl'a!\on, only ~700. 6·10·86~ DRUM SET Nc11·1"JOrt at llarbor, C'.11 ;rJ0.9954. SALE-s SECRETARY y (714) sn-2·100 Costa l\.1f'sa, Ca li!. mediral s.-.-ialilics or one G 11 ' Cl I " II 4 * 642·~51 * $750 to $850 100% FREE 556-1100 Leading f1nn in Jl'\~Jn<' Complex looking for CXJICI', indivlduaJ \\•/ht"al')' t";.;per. In commt>ttia.1 & industri<1l IMn proc"~sin~. Somronc \\'ho hRll bef>n an <'scr'O"' nfrt' nr h and J c d t'Oll•tJ'lJ('\l\)Jl loans. 1 A am es Bureau of Employment Ag<'ncy Z1Cll llarbor Blvd Suite "XJ7 Cos1a l\lesa OFF I CE CLEANING P ttin1l". Newport • Coi;1a M1•sa Areas. E~pcr. Couple Only. Fine Detail \Vork, Top Pay. Call 213/927--0115 ORDER DEPT CLERK il1anufacturcr o! the: e:xciling Poly·Optfcali'J & hobby kiti; hots an in1n1f'd, opening for n sharp ap:brrr·ssh·c> 1vnman Jn nur salf'S order dept. A<'cur. typing & fl pleaAAnt phone p<'rsonal ity a n1ust. l f yrJu'rr. a SC'lf ~1artlniz. pcop1i-or1\·n11•d indivirlual 11•ho <'iln handll' 11. 1·a ril"ty of o(ficl" clulif's including hra1)' phonf' r on ta c t 11-/(•ustomerl'I & reps V.'\' 11·nn t lo talk In you. POLY·OPTICS. INC. 1815 E. CarnrJ;:te Ave. Santa Ana t:qtJal Oppor . En1f)loyf'r MACHINIST PER.\1 """ tlm•, 1.11 Food Tun"l't Lathe l\1a~h . Also, Slnt'l', ·2~~ Placentiit A\·f'., MeC'hinr Shop Trllin('(' Lok· C!lt. :'lhddle·8ge pc 1• son F"n~I. Inc. 864 \\'. 161h s t., pT'f'll"'rl'('rt. Apply in pt'rson. N.B. ( PJ·:P.1-.1 p/1 ~irl·lns. nflic<' ~l,\CllINIS'r GPnt'n•I fnr \\'r!lc \la1>s!f!ed Art #~16, l\1UI. Ask for r.1r. llan!'Dn, Daily P1lo!. p _o .. Bo,: ):x;Q, ll I\ NS O N TNDllSTRIAL Cos1a 1'.lr1>n . C'ahL 92fi~'fi. PRODUCTS. 17x.15 Skyprn·k Photo Tou<'h frninees Cir, ll'\·inf'. Call :.:l7-837.l (4 Prop!f') S2 hr to star!. r.11\Cl-llNISTS , ;;ki!INI. Jnl rr· \Viii be taught . I~ 11u~k rs!lng li te n111.nul. No prod . iv 'rnl~'roSt'npt'.'. This ts a s11. ·l_fl{'atefl S.W. Cos!a J\-lesn. l ing ,}flb for ~mf'One "'ho 5"'8·>l35 or 548-4211 enjoys inlt'reSllng \\'Ork & . ~=-''-'"--""-"'=· ---rabies. of course. r.1AID for l ...,. ~ l" k . ECHO JOB AGENCY Refert"n~s. $2. hr. BalOOa 315 3rrl St., Suire 2Q3 Inn 6T,rl740 lluntin~on Beach 536-14~9 MAINT. Ulllity 1\-fnn PHESSEn· Acco1nmod11hon, ~ . acht -1·----I A r 802 ~of. ,.,Jr la\' es, r \J fl"-Brookhurst & Talbert sales & brokerage on !hf! An equ;1 \ opp or t 11 nit y ST Qf many other exc1t1!1g , PP iances set 1v1hi·ha t ,t cyrnha!. X!n'I Blk S. Brookhurst, SD F!'\1'y . bay. 5 day•, Sun thru Thurs . employer m/f TYPI l'.3reer he Ids. J\1a~e II li fe (;"RE· G "'AGE S "E condition . 2 Pr.; sti{·ks, II pc * 96'167" * Yachting Assoc. Corp. Phone . ~-: CORPS Neiv Hotpoint refrig's ol steel brui; es & stool. $150. \ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij !:::::::=::::;:::;:::;:::;:::;[BC'au tifu! mod('rn oft: in tor ""urself 1n the 1 •-I lfT Drun , ,.,_, h . ~ · · ,.., &lfi.05."il. I Irvine Complex. Clos" IOf'<'t· \\iOl\.rEN S ARMY . · d. h 1 & '·· Ca!l 540<l.894 Pl RG "77-'c'='-.,.,~~-~--Tion so you can save 0 11 Call co!lect 714/5.18-266;} I 1s 1vas 1crs ran g~s, -· · ANOS-0 ANS SALESMAN & Manager, SHIPPING i:;as. Start $500. Cal ~liki 1 ,., , \vashers & dry{'r.;, fa ctory 1-!0T \Vn:.cls truck and Ct?m-Nel'J & Used. Great selection. male & ft"m. $82.1 & up \\'lute, 54Q....6Cl..1.3, Coastal \\Or-..tEN .-18 th~o.u,,.h ~I ...,·arrnnty. plete Sizzler accessories , Con1petili\'e prices. OJM21l monthly g u a ran . if Per<ionm:I ~l"ncy, 279 0 1 Good . Johs Jn admi~is!ra!Jon, BEACH CITY APPLIANCE child';; pool table, misc. F:\'l"S. & Sundays. The best q1mlified. No f'Xper. nece~s. RECEIVING l!:i.r bor Blvd. CM. n:cdical s P c c 1 a. l 1 1 es, 3623 W. \Var~er, SA 54:>-0780 ganH•s, 1969 Brirli;cs1onc deals are always al: Mr. Lee (213) TI()..$:54~ ---.--ftnan.c.e, p e r son.nil!, 2062 N, Tu~tln, Orange motorcyi:le. ::HS-4338 after Wollo'c'-Mus'tc Ct'ty SALES·. Typist/Proofreader ne1vs1vi·1ting, air operations 998-56j6 5 0r Sat. m r.lature. ex pt"r in CLERK · h Good .1c:...=•..,:c::.::,=~-----r " ta i g i t !'i I o r r . typist & good Sp<'lling essen· \r;:rvel. (rf'e hotJsing und ELEC.r. ,PE rangl', sel f EXCEH.CYCLE B} :icrus, -I f 4 Duy \Vk. f ast necurate I and nlMly ot ers. _ pay.~ , , . . • . ., South Coast Plaza 540·2830 F.ve~/\vknd s. !\lust ha1·e tlal. Co. benclils. ,\pply nlcrliral cai·c. Call ' col1f'cl. cle~ning, double o v e 11 , spr•l'd~. for w a I'd .~ ---J'l'fs. Bti.ggs ln1ernalional. " p , 154·~ J 7l.!/~;)8-2G6-11·lu!(',. J{l\S of l'X\ras. 16 hut:k\vards, Pror.:rr1m i'1· CONN 2·man theater organ 2043 \Vcstcliff Dr., NB Join us now and have a 1~ 1.pcrso~. l"~~rsaver, :.i i --~---;) lb. J-lolpoint \\' n sh r r . (·led. Co:>1 nc""' .$3.')(), \Vilt s~ll l\.1f)(Jt>l fj.12. full keybollrds, SALESGIRL paid Christmas holiday '< a1ns ve., . . Yonng la~y .. salci;. exprr, I \\'cs1ing:house gas dryer. for S200 ot· offer X\nt e<•nd. percui;sion~ & Fnnn1astf'r \\'AITRESSES, dinne r Sc . l'f't(d. This IS unh\.;f' any !198-5037. 673-72~2 st'c!ion. $2800. L C" s l 1 c f'ull time for Bavari11n BH kl'ry, 658 El Camino Rf'<1I. Tustin. SEAivlSTRESS · Part or lull timf'. $2.50 per hr .sta rt . induslri;i_I n1 a ch i n" s. ;i;i7.5220 l'lSk !or r.Jr. Ban· ni;;!rr. SECURITY GUARD r:xpt'r. f timt'-Contact ~Ir. Ford, Sc>c-. Supervisor. BALBOA BAY CLUB \'arian Data ~larhinf'S, th(! gr<11·ey~rd shills; Full nr l Op!JC?rtuni1y you may ('Vc:r !llAYTi\G 1!.lt!o ll'<L~Jirr S70,,GARAGE nlessy? Lf't us spcakrr, model 251. 2 chan· hig rompany in sn1a.ll con1· pt.rt time. C?(!lc2o /{ef1tau· aga\11 ~fu~tcr. Ir.you h~\~ Kenmore auto l\'ashrr $4l:\ clean your gMage 111 rx· nf'l .. 2 spd. roLaL)' $&'.)(). fl\Jlers, has an immf'rliatc rant.1400 Paci ic ast ·\\)',I person 1 Y. ·~re inter{'S f' j{('nmore gas dryer S:ID. changl' for uscahlc l"Ur plus :xi2-7oo9 oprn1ng in our shipping and NI3. Hl real solid income from REHEARSAL PIANisr r<"1·r1ving departn1ent for an herC' on, phone for personal 54r.-SG72 itcn1s . · Lunlbcr IV all 1 c <l ' Ll"t me he.Ip you improve an1hitinus. hard-11·rJrking in· The tastes\ draw in the \Vest. J in!e1vle1v, J\!r. Ll'Onar<l, Rent Washers/Dryers 830-l520. ~'Olli' sin~. dancing I'OU· d1\'1d11al . prev io u s f'X· ... a Daily Pilot Classified :..is.·1059. .$2. \Vk. r~ull 111aint. BRADBURY oil $1 ;1 fl ·• tines. f or details , call r-.1r. pcri<'llC!" desired. You 1n11st -~ ---~~JTT7 * 639-1202 * F3randl \Vatf'rco lor S2~>0 .. he y,·illlng lo \l'Qrk ovcrtim<'. LQVZV LL _::_ ---Pleasso Litho. $1 50., Dali Rossi. &-14·5377 a ft. 6· if you meet these re-Auction 804 Lilho. S250., ot11er;;, 1~v1 BUY a player piano for qiiirt'm<'nfs and ti!'(' looking Party, 5.15-5595 Chrii;tmas. Good selection for a position l'.•ith a gro1v· SQF,\ s, chair $65. Rrclincr from $1100 to $1300. David inp: Orange County eom· PUBLIC S30, hl·ri S\('t'C'O S395~ Refrig, T. Dupree Player Pianos, 1221 \\'. Coast lho,·y .. N.B. puter rompa.ny that offer.;: SIOO, clbl bed S65, 19" tv 29400 Graef' Ln., CM SECRETARY * F:.XCr.:LLENT BENEFITS A CON-VENIENT SHOPPING ~ND $.:(), picnic !able. lamps & PIANO \VANTED. Employ('r Pa}'11 1-'N". Sharp * ~tODERN FACll .. ITIES SEWINC GUIDE fOR TH E t AUCTION otht'.'t ltf'ms. Call ;vt!HJ().J() \VIU. GO ANYWHERE. 1nd1v1du~1 1<.'ho rnjoy~ a • C'Qr.-tPETITIVE l'A Y CAL ON THE GO. I The most beautiful P.O. OOX 1685 rh11llcng,. is J'le('flerl fnr this I 1 ,. Q ORIENTAL RUGS ST1JDIO CITY, CALif', i1url<111·1ctt> n1anuf. l'O. Xln'! p case app Y In person o I ANTI UES Qppor. to put ~·otir good I ccin~arl: . For an ad In WorTian•s Vll orld \vill sell che<1p and \\'h11 ! YAMAHA Baby Cran d typing: & en gin c er in g B. l\rallka Call Mary Beth 642-5678, ext. 3~0 a Chris~;l~2~resf'nt ~ Piano, 3 yrs o!d, Ebony ha ck~nd !o us{'. Grf'111 I VDM ' I ~rt11b5;~··. Xlnl conct. Si.cm. starting salary & co. pat<l Se d C h t' S I C h t !Hundreds of Rare, \\'EDDIN G DRESS for ~<ll\'.'. hcncfils. Also Fee JotlS. I w an roe e • nu99 y roe e Elega nt Items from Size 9. In perfect C"Ondit ion . J·!Ail'IJ\10ND Chord Organ. Jason Best Agency Scotland, En91and & \\!;is $250 : Will i.ell for $85 . $100 . 1"400 B kh t E' VI Call 5'16·3367 or 54B·007l Call ~:i2-91 '.\9 i . roo urs , . y. VARIAN DATA Bel9uim) Suite 213 963-6775 1 MACHINES 7148 11'.·JPRINTING n111chinc fllr PLAYER Piano, Baldwin, JEWELRY Chris-tn1as Cards, l etter elec., auto, Guaranteed, Pri goods, etr. 2 Sets of leUeri;. Pty, 642-69~.!. S22:'1. G42--0:J96 Sporting Goods 830 I 2722 :\11chr!snn nri\'t' \Ve are looking for a tnp 1 lr\·111L'. Calif. notch secr etary to learn the (ii.t i in:i-2·100 SECRETARY mf'Chanically in c 1 1 11 rd , F.xp. Counter Girl, Exp pref capable, minor carpentry, but will train, OV('r 20, plumbing & f'lf'C. Otll r-.1on iU7-0s.10 ·F'ri 8arn-3pm 64t-7120 .iiiioiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-. \ ad hiz. If you t a kl" shorthand, type fast & 11c-an equal o pp () rt ll n J I y curatl"ly & would like a .. -.-'~"~'~pl~o~yr~c..,m.,.lf,.._~ (•hall('ngf'. Reply C1as~1fied SITI'Ef'-0~00 ,h;--,,,11 nw·sf'I'\,· CIVIL \Var Items 1\·a11tf'd rnr (Diamonds, Opals, Gold pril'atl' eollection. Guns, J ewelry Watc hes elc) s1vords. pictures. ct e. , ' • 5'16-40.17 SKIS, Headn1astrrs 215 01 iv/Nevada hdgi; -,t I-lend Coinpctitions 210 cr-.·l ...,., Grzf' &lg.~. '.l6S--7112 MAINTENANCE & CLEAN· PRODUCTION ING Nt>w hoat rlf'aler & broken~. Yacht!ng Assoc. Coi,A~~ FEMALE SCHEDULER Huntington Beach Chan1hrr l fl f Con1mcrf't" nC'eds d<'liiT:·y J C:rrt~·i11g rV1mpu1<'r mn1rany help for IO('al arlvrt·t1;;1ni;: ba<:r.r\ 1n o :·ani:;.t' Cou!1ty has program in H.H. G«X! j an JJ11med 1ntc OfK'llJtlg for kOO\\'l<'dJ;:t' ol ~irru S· yn11 r 1 a produr~irin .5'.'hf'dulrr. O\\il tTanspror!at1 nn !l\'!"tit'd., R1><:p<1ns1h1l11P'" 1 n r l u r1 (" Abo\'(' i'J \' f· r" p:" ent·ii. I s1·h<'<htllng assen,hly _ r <'· lnr;:<:. Pn1d da1lv. l'ir k vn11r [ Qu1re111C'nl$ for 1·nn1 plo•te o"-n hrs. frorii 9 nni tn product llnl" nnd nu:i1n- 9 pm. Apply 1n person. r-.·n ~ain\nJi: ba.11u1l'<'S 11nd acl- Pll\•rll' rail<:. 31~ '.\rd Strro:-t. JU~tn1cn1s f<'r 1npu!s f1~1tn ~u1!<' F.. do1\·n!Q\\'n H.B. plann1ni;:. orrt.•r ••nti)I Iv tlll'l'I dl'llV<'r)' (!alt"!>. A m\ni1nun1 o! 2 to 4 y('l'lrs related expcriencl' f l'(lU il'•'d lkgrf'f' pN'l\'.'rrN!. Tl ynu nief"t the~e qunlil!('H1i(lns, pli'll.Sf' Sf'nd resume to: ~lALE Help .~ Counlrr Girls \\'Anlt>d. Krntu1'ky !"rif'rl Chil'k\'.'n, 2929 E . Coast f-h1·y, Cdflf. Apply aJtf'r lP:\l. ~IANTCURlSI' Cllenlf'le avnilable, in1mrrllatt"ly , in fine salon, \Ved-Sa1 . l\t"n Classified Ad No. 987 Templeton. 642-6.'i.17 c /o Daily Pilot MARRIED pcnion over 21 P . O . Box 1 S60 Car &: phone neeesi;. $125 Costa Mesa, Ca 92616 11,1k. to start. 894-8000. Equal Opportunily MASSAGE TE~ '"!!!!O"!Ei-m"!pl;.ooiy"!cr~m~lf~""' TRAINEE I' - Young lady (18·281 wanted * REAL ESTATE * tor legitimate full tlme posi· SALES Openings for tiOn. No exp. nee. \Ve senrl to school, earn "''hlle learn. Appl)' In person MY a.It . or eve. 2930 W. Ci;t. lllvy., Nt"wport Beach. . f.fATURE night janitor for small janitorinl con1pany. 642·1998. MEDICAL CLERK TYPIST Fantastlc opportunity for sln- ctt't' tncUv. w/avg typing & deslrc to team. Lltc tX· per. llelpful. Good starting salary & co. pald benefits. Jason Best Agency 17400 Brookhunt, F. Vly. SUlte 213 963·67W MEDICAL of(. in Hunt. Bch. Back office girl. Apply C/O • DaUy Pilot, Oass. Box No. 30. Daily Pilot, P .O. Box 15&1, Ccma Meu.. 2 Snlesmt"n Call : W. C. Ring Harbor Investment Compony 673-4400 REAL ESTATE SALES $49 LICENSING SCHOOL $49 includf's books, m11.ter\uls and all classroon1 scssinns. No COllt lo you- if you join a Tarbell olficc after p&Ming ·your state ex· am le ~ur fee of $49 \viii be refunded If you qualify, Call Al Sloan. 8.12·5440. TARBELL, RHltors 67 offices & growing REAL ESI' A 1 L SALES • SUCCESS CAREER Ad no. 9&I c/o Daily Pflot, " ~ •' P .O. Box 1560, Costa l\.tcsa, frnin 9:30-U::)O AY!. Sundny Cn 92fi26. DcJ)('ndabh:. 6·[r3·\j.J Skill job f'.>:p<'rif'n{'C SECRETARY I nnrl trninini::!. • _ , .-1 Today·~ Ar111;--· ha$ F fX' Paid Gro1<. u1g land I 300 job opporltuutics. ma nagement ro. 11 c e ds · For th<' f11cts perwn to t'Over l~u~y off', I jl\<ll :£ ... ~Zb();, Lui s or PR. To f){)(l. ,\1!'-0 --0-'~~E~M7c~N~A~G=E~R~ fef' .fn\)s. Call Ann Chr1s11~. ST R A 5J6-~~,{)J, Co111ro! Car>'rr Fen1ale. ~Ia1urc. L;ul1es rt'· En1p!oym('n1 A~enry. ;i,.wo !llll s1l'in111·ear . F. 11111c .. ~p- !l'\'llll' Dh·rl .. N.H. 1 1!1~· In pr'l'SOO, 11111rs, I· l'I, -• 1'111. 8f'H Dykt"' :5111111.' I! *Sec ys~ Bookkeepers :i~IO F:. l'7th s 1 • Ci ;,i 1 :.1< •n 1 L1z nrtndrrs Agency 'fl:X S RF-•'IN>'l\\'-C' 1.,: 4fl~O Birch Stret't · .. 1\. ; ', •• • '1 • • Sulit' HH i>;B R.13·8190 offers ! LE r-: T \ ti} ·0 • I A'J b 833-08SS 1\1.0NJ:>Y plu~ ca~h hnn11;;•';;, 1a o fnngP b('nl"f1ts rn n1~1tt1r1• No Charge To You individuRI in l:lf'r1(•h ntra. l'.'.stnhl1shed 1965 IU'gardle!'s of cx1J1·1·1e11rl"', SF::CRETi\RY ; Bof}kket"pcr, nirn1ail r .r . P:ltr , [\1·1•s., Sonic errands, s 1 a rt l 11 ~ Texas llr/11.1ery C~rr~· !1ox sailll)' $55(). per mo. Cal\ 71J , Ft. \\01th, Tex. oti\01 Tina. !163-6746, R:30 to 12:00 M·F. Villagl" Rl'al Est<ltl", Brookhurst/Gnrfield, •H.B. Help Wontod, M & F 710 It's a breez:c .•.• sell your 1\ems \Vith ~ase. use Daily Piiot Clnsi;ified. 1)42-5678. Help Wonted, M&F 710 ' - WE'RE LOOKING FOR THE BEST HEAL TH CARE PEOPLE IN TOWN \VI'.' need a VC'f'Y s pecial bl'ccd or health care pro- fC'ssional bc'cntl!lt! 1vc'rc a very special breed or Financial Cbr[ll'lral!on. \Ve're one of the large11t hea lth carr cen1f'r. First Healthcare. a part ofCNA companil'S in the business Of providing quality ht>alth ca.re in accordance with thf' highest stand- ards. And, \\'e'rc an equal opportunity cntployer. LVN'S HOUSEKEEPERS DIETARY AIDES NURSES AIDES COOKS ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR Full Time & Poet Time ) t • "'"--='--------~ DEC. 8 & 9 SPANISH l"rcightcr model Hilton Hotel Boll room Laguna Hills, Calif. boat. lland made in Spflin. :1 1.1 , long-Fraga ta Espttnola S\Ull. 64:)-5743 . flilE\\'000, Oak & Pini" Sl<l('k!'d ,i;, de!. Trees CUI' 111al'kf'rl by L'~ l"or1·s1 S"r\'I<'(' 4!}4-11!66. r-.-tarker SKIS & boots, 1ne11.":;. gc:xxl conditio11. i\lso skL equip. Call dnys. !l7~.319>t TV, Radio, HiFi, Stereo NEED A 2ND TV SET 836 * * ,w-~- 1\l::ACT!fl'L \\'t'S!rt:n ShHI\' I :'::1ddlP plu!> nn~t: 1trn1s. S20f! * * nr ll('SI f•ffl'r_ .}10-0~28. COP\' !\L\Clll~I::---:: Idl':d f,1r I RENTACOLOR 'TV 1_9i4 srL 1·:~Q[~':"J(~~;[J~~~' oriice. Offer. ~3.-r3 13i da1·~. I OJlly 41r: J)t"! f{ny, N()' dOl<.']1 67'.l-s.JS·l f'l'CS, ii·knds. ' t pnyrncnt. f rf'l' ~rrvH'r ,~· C\LL !711• hl'.l·!lf.(; --1 p:1rts. C.111 i\lr_ Sn11!11 REN- 1 FOR FURTHER JN"f(). LlC. C'ONTR . has diSl'•l,tin!s 1 TACOLOR. !1.ll ~l5;1\ --------nn Carpel .. Drntlf'S, t \nor J P-C \ \'il'tO[ l'Olor l~1n,...1l•' I Building M a te r ials 806 Tile :'i:J!i..124:1 •)r 5.16··1·17~. ~ '1 t "l" .1 ·'T'\: I 11·u nu, ~ roor ,,., , Irvine Cnt15i! C•lUntry Cluh an1/lrn ss radio, turntbl - • 5 I B lld l ran1lly n1«n11x'rsh1p. Call art Good eond. S'XKJ. fi'J:".,.._7<Jl'.I . urp us u 1ng 5, ;\"i2-771l ., · ~IATERIAL. 1()1'..0's of NE\V . COLOR TV Consoli", 20" I'l'E~IS' Doo I ,., I C Oi\-1PTON S t"ncyclopcrJ1a 1\·al11ut fin1~h. Think big· ' . . rs, U~U<:r, p Y· 'G.' St"hl l'fhl ., 2·1 h<)Ok SCI .. at ift SJ('() 0.14-6682 '.''~d. _alum i;hel'IJng, mold· Pvr. ply. Llrlo I~!c 673-9HY.1 l ~gro~~~·~-~~·~~~~~I in:;, 1\'tndO\\'S, etc. · ' BUILDERS SURPLUS 10X5" & IOx:i" carpl"t gold 2406 So M · S1 -, ;;hag & pad usf'd. not \\'Orn. , ________ II s J\1on .~t~~c 'io~5"' c'l~"=·~'~'o:c~~'°~'='-· ~~--~ fnie to You 714 : 546·103:;' DO UBLE Bed w i th w--iltahogany Fn1mc, Cameras & used. $40. 831--0871 She'll lO\'E' this cozy se~ Equipment 808 -=='-'-"'-=-==--- for play, spo11 an1! ~chool ' Miscellaneous \Vh<'n cold \1·i11d!I hi nt '. :in STEREO slide proj. Wanted 820 she'll snuggle 11·;i rn1ly in.~ii:'f' 01ne~n 112 cnlgr, 35-4 x 1-.:.:.:::.::_:::_ ____ .:;~ J_. -f1T1 __ ·,...,11T,.~~ this Sf'\. Crnctiet pomron 5. '.\ rnnd & .lrns -~ !Jiisc \Vanted: you_pg llCl\'lY\\'Cds vl ,,,._ 1•1~1"-l'i\Jl, Sf'nrf an<;i nuttens o[ rlrk l'lll equip & sinks. n<'<'d nf'at ~ furn, \'UR!\ STX 1 k 1 fion on 111 1\'0rstt"d. 1\<lainly f'Asy single 962-527fl pil'IUl'{'s, r1rnpt"s ,r., things • ~ ('{'_ VR': A g I c f'l'O<'l:i"t PA11('nl 7148: !11ZCS Hi\SSELBLAD ~ \\'/",'l•a for Isl house &-1:~1;;.1 popular panlsutl thf'nic P l!!i -;q 1-·I d ·U ,IVIJ\-'' ' a d11shing sht"ll ·st 1tcl~_ l'<lP" I~. SE\•i;~;:\:~l~l.'~ IT.ST~ l~:irk 00 degree v.ie1v l!n<l<'r, \VANT ED: t-\ing bcdroo111 s\'.'! to c:'OChcl! ChOOS•' ~','~1 1;~: for each pnth·rn _ add 25 l!c:ht n1e1cr. ,i,-1p, 11\lers. 5 pt', Si,rvln~ cnrl, f{'rn Printed Pn1tern .•• li .) ; i·cnls for each p·i 1!crn lor r.Jorns 't\1 9. (!ves S-7 pn1, ~lands. fi-1(}..g777 l\.1isset>' Sizes .:<. J0.1'12. ~ !, Air r.iail Anrl soe:inl Jtandl-l)T.')-8fl9j, ' Musical lnst<uments 8'22 16, lit Hall S1ze,s H\~· .12.1: ing-; otherwl!tl' lh•t'\l -'=:,1.;..3 P0 1..i\Rl)ID .t·lO 1\1th ~·lash 14 ~~. 161,Ji , 18~,. I Lt .. ASl: delivery will takf' tl)ree utlat·luncnt, used only ~4 RENT FOR ONLY $3 STATE ORES.~ STD:. , weeks or more, Send to tunes, color & 8&\V S7::i. OR BUY WITH NOT:llNG SEVt;NT\·tt\r, CENTS Allee Brooks. the DAJLY S47-Ul20 DO\"N D . ,,.k for each pattern -;tild 25 PILOT. 10:>. Needlecraft l\1lNOLT,\ ·~1 • runi. PA s, "1 "S, cents for eacll p1~1!ern for Dept., Box 163, Old Chelsea SRTIOI. 1 · 7 • Cullars, Amps, Roc-0q.;ans Air Mail and Special Hand!· Station, New York, N.Y. w/13S n1111 lensc & \'esell'r & Pinnns, all brands. PILOT. 442, Patter~ [)('.pt., 10011. Print Nani~. A.ddres!I, 660 flash. r.tu~t se I l. No ag ... l1mlt, fl(i pat'f'nt n<'<'d· tng: , othe~!se third·class Zip. Pattern Number. 642-8472. ed. OPf~N NIGHTS TILL 9, de\Jvery will take three NEE o L ECRAIT '12! Furniture 810 SAT. TIL ::JI), SlJN. 12 5. weeks or ~ore. Send to Crochet. knit, ete. Free Now TWO Convenient Marian Mar11n. the DAI LY dln>clions, 50c, * SOFA & l..OVF.SE;\T • Locations to Serve <You 3 Lines, 2 Times1 $2.00 F'REF. to ~I hoo1~. 1-:, Gordon &ner & 1:: \\'cin1aranf'r. 6 1\·ks old. Al! lll<l\e!'. AH l'Qlors. C111! &lJ.-7500 or 64J.-11'50. Sl-IEPHERD/Ten·fer, \\"ith ('hilrlrt'JI, 11l'l'dS hn111•'d. li.i&-2fi90. good hon1!' (".\T 1ha1 spoycd, 2 f('n1. 1 i\fnll"' XS-99:'.1 ::; kittens l~ Pets, General 850 1'l't NEW CAR DETAIL MAN We're looking !or YOUl I YES you who can take pride bl his work and get result!!! Be sure to_ see the tiervice Mgr. HOW!f.D otEV MacArthur Rnd Jamboree Blvd., Newport Beach. Enter -from ~acArthur. :1ew or experienced. J oin the World's l&r1est and futest iirowtni resale orpnliation with a network of ove.r 500 olflcc1 and become a member of our Milllonalre Club. Multl-mllllon dollar a.dverllstna pl'Qil'Ml. Free guan.ntetd Ucenslng 3Ch001. Excellent sale1 training. Please call 542-5689. PARK LIDO HEALTHCARE 466 F1agship Rd., Newport Beach (Plt &12-8044) 232 West 18th ~t.. Ne1v 1n,..tant Mar;nmft Book. Never u~d. e \'"ry gd. qunl. FULLERTON MUSIC York, N.Y. 100,1\. Pr~nt B..'l.~ic. fancy ){nots. pat· Sl -19 Usually hOmf'. 968-7910. 18191 Eue\id , Fountain Vn1Jry NAME. ADl>Ht.s~ \1,'llh 1C1'tlll, $1.0l'l. t<.IAPLE br ~cl. xlnt ('O!ld 1 Blk. N, San Dlego Fl'\\'V. ZIP, SIZE and STYLE Jn!tlanl Cf'O('h('t nn<1k -dbl brl dn!~S<'r nl!c th\ chi;! & Euclirl. · NUMBER. Lrarn bv plctur!'s' PRt· _cfr'.\'s mirr. sz.;o :ii\-6940_ • 557 "36 • SEE MORE Q u 1 ck tt'rrn:. S1 :Po, . -"'""' Fashions and choo.se onr C'nniplcle ln!llant Gift honk J\!EDIT .. llvlng r m furn, ~frt 122 N, 1l(lrh~1r l·'L1ll••rtn11 pattern tree-fron1 n11r • 111-0.-e th!ln 100 gifts this. Ol'<' i.:ln· & 111111 11, xlnt e 871 -1805 e ' SpMng.SummE't Cata!o~. A\1 $1.00. · rond. Sl95. !i'lft.041 :i. . - - •lzes\ Only ~· . ((impltte Ala:ban Book -'BEAUTIFUL blur fl o\vt"rccl Off tee' Furnl•ure/ ANIMAL,') "R" US Free 1 lam~tc.. \\' pur\'.'hasr of c;lgi;>, [l't'r cagr \1' pu1·chase nl L'ftnary, &hy Kf'tts .. Cockatiel::;, Finche5. Pl1p111es. S'n1l T, Cu p PocxUI.'" Shcps. Ocpo~lt \vtll hold. 83!hl.520 S J\10 . nl d fern . l'lll'L'tXln $fij \\'ill hnld un111 Chri!tn111i-. 49-\-;l'.\76 . " " 11 1· 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED AD REAL ESTATE SALESMEN Why not work ln U1e hottest art"a • lluntlngton Jkac:h • Fountaln Valier. Let 11R lrnin you. Cal Phll Mc· Namet>, VILLAGE REAL ESTATE, 963-4567. PARK SUPERIOR HEALTHCARE 1445 Superior Ave., Nev.rport Beach (PH 642·2410) NEWPORT VILLA HEALTHCARE 4000 Hilaria Way, Newport 'Betch CPR 642~) INSTANT SE\VlNG .BOOh. Sl.00. 7· lwd divan S2.]:) VlllUC' Equip, 824 !ll!W tQde.>', wear IQ1ni'l1T0\V: HI .Jiffy Rn,; ftnnii~ • 50c sacrifice $1.Z1. ''.'J40.Q.\:~S. ' , ll. Bnnl of 1t Prlae Af&han.. PVT. PTI. · h11s per!IClnal *'"<· • BUR:O.!F.:-;F. l\11i'E:SS • INSTANT f' /\ ~ H 1 0 N 50<:, Ll~F: nC\\', Dolly !111tdlso11 t"eutl\'e: ofli1'i' f u rn i 1 u re CF:\ r""~· ~Mt~. C1111.mpltl11 B()()!\ -lf~ndreds o t QuUI Book J _ 16 patternll crib + mntl N'!l!I. J{ocklna grouplng. Excellent quah1y ,="~"'~'~·~~~'~:;..~;~ot=\~----tn.~hion f11ch;. fl. SOe. · ' chair, 6(;,-():1.,"IS 558-3090 '"ou rlon't ~I a gun If! Don't give l>P the ship! Mu1M'!W11 Quilt Root 1 .. "WN'd It & ltl~ap " 1 EX='~E~c""s~.\\~'V~L~~Cl71~1\J~<~l~l ;~/~25 "Draw i'as!" \\'he n )'(IU .. LI.st" It In classified. Shlp 50c. Frnm lrrnsurrs IQ trash &-c chrs $8/24 Desk~ $20f!MJ place an ad ln the Dl\Jty lo Shore Results! 642JJ678, Quills for Today's U"ln1 • , Turn them intQ ,cash Plet't"t'.' 867 \\'. 19, Cr.I Pi.lot \Vant Adal Call oow -----------------1 CALL Dally !'>lot ~64-"2-3408--'-""-------64l-5678. Cits 852 1 .> • 28 DAIL 'I' PILOJ Monday, Drctmbrr J 1q731 _________________ ~----------=---·-------=----------~---.,_,--,,----,;:&;',,>:;;;.-;-;l.:;;;f"---9ii0f iC•ts-852 1 Tr ucks 962 , Autos Wanted 9'81Auto1, Imported 970 I Auto1, Imported '970 , Autos, Imported 9!~1Auto1, Used lllMAl .. ll"AN k Ii" 0" I '"""'"""""' ll -J '. 4 WHEEL DRIVE·. ToP DOLLAR PAIDI LAMBORGHINI Ol'EL VOLKSWAGEN 11r;1ur1t11J St-;11 & U I u r . ml IMMEDI ATE LY 1 l'1un1, !'=h(ll.., & pi.1p.:~ I I I '----------( 7 ..-.11 av 1.-. '"" ·'"' 1"'17 ':"" Al.I. '""uc, "·'",, .• , '·'·'""'"""'" "T ·""· Ol'>:L .,. ;T. ""' """." ·11 vw POPTOP *Of the Week ~ ....,... I. 70 TOYOTA I L:.11 or romr in 10 ~··· U!< 17.~MI <trl!,i_ 1111 Alnt l'Ollol "-'' i·I ('r111rl. :'.IUl>I ~· lu 11...A-Oogs 8S4 fCampen, Sale/R•nt 920 \l u~i &II · :n ::· l!lli-l 7t:1__ 1111111 1·,·. &W--12W • PUPPY WORLD • ' C'AH "".' ""'' ... , .. Uk" LANDCRUISER HT PORSCHE CAMPER '71 FORD USED CAR !1 1111 l\11-:i.. ('l11h1111hu11.i. 1'u1\' ni•ii $.•;hi lt;niio & ii•arn hulJ.'i 1 llli\SJ'i MA SERA Tl l/4 TON PICKUP GAS p,~"11,·~. 1.:ihs, Gri:;o! 'o:uu'.. C.111 .il.93-i'07:.! \~1111 t•·nt, 1:; .... 1rll rl1•11n Curnpl'r S1,>H:lal '""". E'k. l'i< Bull" llull 72 JIMMY CUSTOM ·6S M.ISF.RATI very "''""" '70 PORSCHE 911 T "'""Clll. "1!02K ) T•·rl"li•i·, C{)('kapoo, trt~h I Cycles, Bikes 3100 \\'. Coast ll11y .. N.B. good C'Ond. ~·lust sell Call $2795 S3199 ~·11.-r 100 !\llXED rur~:: Scooters 925 642-9405 6U--6881i 5 Sr>CI . Liiv.' J\llh.•a.t:1-. Shsrp. I *BUENA ~ti.Id &·rvit~ 1\lost llrt.'C<ls. 1 CT 1 y y w V·8, uuton1al1c lr11n~n1i~~1<'Jn, \\'E HUY f£i07JSN J SAVERS f~P1'1!_ ~\'l'~ 5~J-'..ll:l7 t * BICYCLES * i·iullo, f'l'lli'i•L' !'lll'i'J'll!).:, uir J:-01POHTED AUTOS MAZDA $5B75 '71 TOYOTA lJ.\L~tAl'l.·\J\'S, t>l'auL 1n;1rk· r'llttt:=.·rillAS L1\YA\V,\\'S i•nruliliiining ~· 111lh· iilwi·b BEST PRICES PAID ! I •·d. 11l'li lil'l'd fiu1is. 11n11 · 1 SHI llPIJ>S ANY !I/KE 1~1111 ln-llo urr .... •·lD:J.FCX D ean Lewis Imports *Mazda '73 Rotary *BUENA 1 CELICA d1•rful ('hn~1111:1.-. i.;1f1:-$.\.i :-...·11• lr;,11,111 IO~p. ,,,, $.Jfl,95 72 JEEP 1!'6611<:.rt.xJr. C.:\I. 6·16·!'.l:lO~ $66 MONTH * I *PARK IS200 24DS9'91 ' up. :i~.frlOO!l. :-;u111011r ~:11 Culu1 s.~\1.!l.i :\1 JN IATUHE POOl>LES, :-.:1~h1k1 lo ~11 .... f1Y1n1 $99.95 Autos, Imported 970 :'.6 l\IONTllS C?EN LEAS!': I f'1·rh·1·t ,,pnC'll!, tl!.1!1• .~· u~t·d li1k,.;, ...... ,\JI Typt•s C11n1n1;Jnd1·1· \\'t1i.;On. IA ll'tflf'd c~~~ :,~~~l~~~a~-~66 *PARK I (r>nt. t/ \\'ks, Sl<I, \\llhuu\ Bl'a<·h HH'}1 :,·~. ~k E. Ralboa &· l'Xlr11 i'ICiHl i\h1..;1 ~1·1• I *MAZDA J'-"""~·-"'-"" '"'". '"'""" "'"~' ""c"1... ALFA RoMEo Hunt. Beach r11n1~·r~1,,s r~:Lt.fl\\' I.AB CYCLE WORKS LTD 72 TOYOTA '68 CHEV. 9 PASS. WAGON I YUN78HI S1699 . 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I ;.;0.11;1~1 <t.v:-., G73.,'1l I 111g:h r CONTINENTAL ' p<>rl. ·~~ '.ll o\';i _2:J llf"rll·,·i i ;idult pk_ ;11,;,y froni nni~y I v:.8, ,-•uro1111'.r.u· 1ran~o1: .1"11. '68 2002 •73 Mercedes I 8 1\n,u Llln.!J 8· 1\l ·Pkend~. 1----------I pnnd. ,..,;1\•' $2 .. "«! ~",.. ;,t I s1 C\111 .. hall hl. f1~)lll rluh· i.1d.••. prn1~1 ~,r_.-., 11 11 ~ ,\ l•';11 '7:! :tor . .:;, ;iir. l"'T "·1n<ln11~. 1U~ t4AI'° i: 1~1 ·1rr: J·:s1atC' \\';icnn 9··1 RK IV ·s;; ;\ll,;STA:\r. '1+2, 4 spd. N~'\IY\rl Pat·ifLc B O;t ! s 1,,u1~,. Sl\9~5. C.dl EVES. l)llH\f)t.'l' 1.,ft~ ... :\ 1 I A:'-!/1'':'11, ~nrf. 11111· in!. !-lltlO Benz TOYOTA \I/<'' 1ra ;, ~Int rnnrl, $·1395 1 1-l\l'\1 · hnniac 1fal I /{f•huilt 302 1'ni,:111r. S600 6-1.-....'$!'0 ~J .1.1:!)1 .. Jfi!lO 1 l • 1 n1i, ~ln1 ron•I. 1n41997~:154 450 SLC -~·;~1-•11:i0 ~l _ti. ' · ~'.ft'. ~!akeed~f:;r~1~~;.:g,1~ust * 6\f.-9020 * '.!I SKIPJi\CJ., 71 \l'J ,\' CAN BE SEEN AT: 1'\ltl'llY ll11W.I 1 DATSUN Co1nrl<'l<'ly Joado •rl Jn•1 1 ••• 11 .1 ,. ti!'l :-ii-\\'!.\[{!\ tu:-10111 tl•·h1~ OLDSMOBILE t t•l('ll!l Fly1111:: hndi::l'. full y I CREST MONT "it.Uri" t.Ul\11 n11l('Clj.,'I'' lt\ISI' A\',11lablt· f ''.~·i: ··~. ~ r . '1 1i:r. ~·~ir; .111·~ p ~. r h, l?oorl l'Ond. CORVElTE "•1111p. S.G,(l. Tr i11 I<' 1 . E STATES VOLVO rr-:o. Ol·Kil 6:1 TO 1(lT.\ L<;nd C'n.11~ .. r ~r·. ~1 •·r I"''' nfft·r s1r .. :illifi • I & :vi KH-»r, -'""' '"' )'<·. 13,.," <Ce««·"] I '71 DATSUN 2402 "'·'"' Dh· """"ii ,,, <%7,\F\V) !19'·'·1 CADILLAC '69 CORVEITE 6'lo'sM~BI L0E ;!::· S!./C!\CP.,\~'T .SS :r:,i I ,\if .u i·o1:-s lnnn Hrf'.1 1 ,,,,,. Th1~1rlr11·1• !:r.hins F•)i'.t .. :i<~;I) I'.,"'· -,·z 1,.,, ,.11 ... ,,,.,,,,.,.I "''' ~~, 1-l;irh,,r, t ''1 t•"·'•.i11.; A :'II.\:\":-; CAi: fl1>rt•if i;1 111 c0 ,,1, \J,,, GMC TRUCKS , r ('11111!11 ll•1~p1 I.ill • I::x1r:1 CJrnn. J,011· \llle;ige 1:11'-2·..0·1· I ·It I ! -., ''' .. ,\J11~t ~rl!. S.11'l' Sl!K.10 :-. 1 ('(l.'-TA("Tf{.\Y ,l 'I~ \!LiP I ! 1·.o·ur.11 · • '·11 · "'· -Ill• '1 ini lil.:-iH)IO. 'j''.(',111 1·.ldorarln. f11l1rln;id-Con1',AirC(Jnd,Sh'l'('()T:ipr. HONDA CARS l:IJ -11'l 'i, ... Vans 963 ' ' · • s111'k :-!11fl. Black 11/r1 •rt ult. --· TO\"OT C 1. 1 I· I «d. hL•L'k on hlat:k: i\lu~t 10.000 111il"" on llC'\\' l'nginc UNIVERSITY OLDS l••r .~h•111111~ ,. $3995 ,\l•~(·h11na•rrllv \Int. s:r~IO ,,\ .\ eica .arn,,q ~·ll' t·k• rJ·· 61 1 -" l . · ~ ~ I· I' 'TQ:'ol' \\'! I /'" I. _. ", ;.1 .•• 1, I .11 l<op, 111:1::: \lht•l'I~. I •.pit, .\ l\ •' 1 "(1. , -.1.'l.~I! "11' -~;,1n:-, E.\tra Sharp l~p ':'.1':~.·1 ':-11111 \a1'.~~1!1!1;HI;;' Motor H omes 940 I ·7--: CHI ,-" .. \..... *BUENA "'Y,:~"=-1 1~ .. \\I !> 1, .-1.. s:::t'I~. 1,()1)() n1i. 'j] i-"12-2filj !'nl' pal't;.. (8 1~E.SZ• 2.~ Harbor Blvd. \IS, unh('tll'd 11 ( '"d"' 1(\1!\z, (11up•', ;111lu 11'a11~. "'hil", I ! , . .,,,. 1·,,."."• "-I", '''''''''' 'ii) O!rls Cullitf'S Su1ire1ne Lo H11n11111.: l 1.:h1~. ,.;,. i·n\o·r I Sale/Rent IU 'Hll l.!; 1'(>1 ' I . \\'~\NTl::IJ ~li>r'<'Pf!r!( :!~1\ .<.;J. I TRIUMPH ___ ·f~ Cd~\hsoh11f'I~, pt'rl<'<'I $]695 Co.~t;i l\lf'~.1 540-9640 Xln! r·ond s~~I (i4·i-2fllll! "'] 'l I I ',, U"" *B -IHE\'.T ,\ '!()T()f{ 110~11-: .1 v:.J. ~,,'1c~•'o'1·.·.·1,·\'l' 1'"rl 11 i. 1111, 59 TRIUMPH ',',,","_,''.;'1'',lf', Sl.Z!l:'J, /)a\·r, UENA nul!•;oi:r. 1'1111 l'(ll\'l'r. Air. !.~ ~T (1\ns {'r;\f!, (1p1·n B.iv \11'.\1 Jl()\IJ·: (lf~ \',\\,"I $3989 ,,.. " Sl•·r·eo 1;q1L' (il'r·k, X!111 cond. l'. .. .i1 .\ 1 Sl~r: 11;1 (<1. :.ln k!·~ 1'(11\,'\'f·:1i:-;111x, 1.<111· 1\S S'.J GUSTAFSON *PARK ·(;1 :.n .. 1:c1·:111·.S ~.:u l·1,•1,n, ~22~.n i;1 1-:.l8j I 1111•]' s·~<O i;)/i 1'1 ~I 909 r.'.'.,1~,._·~ .. ' .. ·.'.:.~,··,".';1·.·\Yl (i'L1{'.~'"~·(1L::~\· II 1i;~·r~u,1~;·.:::1i1'l::1l'• 1·~·1.'.~·111 1' ~:~~:.~~~lo !~l; •• 1'.~ ... i:,.1 .. 111 \)1~1' .. 1::~\l'c;~,1,· .-.~1:~d~~:11\~'.';, \1.;.\;ln:\~'." *PARK l~J7:;01.ns -T-o-,-. ,-,-.. -,-d-o-, 1Boats, Sail ,., _ _ ... ROADSTER 111k ,·111)1 t<1p .\· 1e1h i· 1111. c-ra11b\'ft'Y 11/1,llt \'Lnyl top, I ,1,,,J111u11!1n:.:1•111 l,',";11:1~,.,.. *M • l'IO !'!.. p.,.11 111.,.~ fir .. i.,, ... ~ l'll''ld ,\· r ... n ... l".\•(·ll•ol ~:.11;1~1 1;11; .. ~s;i1 11.1 ~-rt n11 fully loaded. t '.d·~'I "S"'lll•l.lil", V\1 1 ' ,,.,,, ,. <I ' R 1 I"' ..... ,.. * I I,) ,>.1 11 AZDA 'lllllll '1212'" .• t.11·.~~"'l/llrl f':\f'l •' •.. .• l\lr•ll ~n11nrl ~'i\Jl'G S'1'!:i0 "'''"''''"'1' 11'J .. 11·,,·,.·,.. I~ ~ ,,,·_ ,ftJ, o·•1111p !nr n1<·1n1: .~· , n11-.1nl' l'r"l"'rT ,I rni \l!o!oi• [f,,nH' __ ··_fl~nf' nf l11~k1~c"_ _ ,1_, <"<<<I ,1.,· ~. -,·,·., .. ' ~· '1;11 I (__',\J) XJ2;t Wc'8ll11(1. .S2JO. ----- \]. ,,. I 111 ·1 1·· I -" " ,,. ,.,_,, $677 ' I ]" 6 I-or '' ""' 1!171 Cu1ln~~ S Olds. Pcrlcct. .1,. ~J. >n.'~ ' ·· .1r ".\o:-hi:l·~~ ,\i:1 b1·,.~. f;7;;,.."1·\Si *1971 FORD VAN* j :;n's~_ec'_f;;;...3711 "" *MAz· DA S:ifll.J 1~·11111· lo1v blue bk .. -•1'·.;r;r2__ 20 ':!:)· ;\H!Jf1H Jlnnirs, Sh()rl 11hl'l'llll.1.~". hr;i,·y <!L1ty I MG f,,l<~:-<.".O~. I ]'JO !,.. II N ]·. 701J 1\:'>0TI. BUf':NA P,\RI\ ''\D. 10 ''··t<v. ·Int ,~-,1. 1---''-'-------• 11 :\•1 ·•·'· <i n H lflh Sup,•n11r, l.11t•t\n1P .~· 0pc'n sn111JI IS n111i; \'-S, '.~~... n l • ~ ...., " ·'-'" gear. NC'\\' CB. ";nJs, ('(Jill· f{o;id l\rn \\o·l~h. fl:;9-29Rl. ~lrigs, c·arrK"l•'fl. Call Mr. Wayne 522-8750 '52 i\IGTD. i" HI' 1 i ·~!Iv -IJl'llM ewu 111·ail f9r i~SfK'('l~on, Pl'I\'. PINTO Ji<ts.~. Tr.11lt·r. Sll!t.l. 19141117 Ol> I . \J , II R I Perfect inside : nd Ou! WILL BUY YOUR-rrs101·('(t, n1nnin~ concl. S900 ~ pty. cl;iys (rl·1\ 8.l.3-26-10 7015 KNOTT. fiUENA PARl< 1---------- B ,01 21-~ I a 1• ~. 11 "!' 01 111• rnla s 12 !""" · ,3-·,-2, r or rn<ike Offl'r 644-2902 TOYOTA C I u~._'•·_-_, n·" 'i'J 2·:-:?r;· :-.111. & ·'linis ,' ;r.> • s: ,. ' :. ;i I '.i DATSUN, TOYOTA · · · CA MARO a I Mr. Wayne 522-8750 1 S200 Bf'lo"· Blul' Book. A PHl\'ATI-: rart,1· h.•s OTC r-·1'<•e 1111lo·-. !1111 ~. ~?JH'l90() '71 G:\IC \'R11dur.1, 35U \111. OR VOLKSWAGEN MGB '73 l"ORVETTE vello\ 1·r•al i:as Sllvf'r. Run!'! like stnrk, 11·111 ~'\('hRllt!•' /,u· !al•' FHr-:r-: \\'F.EKEND a uto, posi-rraclinn. p;\tlf'lled, p,\ID FOi! OH. f\'OT. \\'(LL 1966 l-fal'hor. C".l\1 . lil,6-!J.103 ·57 CJ\i\-1ARO. xlnl cond. Nev.· bl'O\\'tl int .. 350 'en'g., 4 si~1: net1'. Auto. Lo11· mileage. nt01lt•l rah1n 1T111:-i.•1' LLp 11) I . ~• ,_ _ _. l1ra"" d<<<y '''s'"''''''."" '61 "IGB D --" '61 TRIU,IPll S <I. •/h . I I bk < 6 p t" S B · H/11 i\lusr S<'l' lo ap il"fl C"ii "l~··!i-!I) Rt•crt'at1onal Vl'hir!e Rental "''''· ~.. · ·r ""• l'AYTOI-' (){)LLAH. CALL " r. green. gr~"' 1 .pi ire,'. p;un, u-cs. r s , x 1·as. 1 -.,, ,a1r oond.AM ,f'i11 ,: · • · ~ _'_" _J'' :...' 1 Burvau. 1 71 1 I iM2-99Z2 S2600. Terry, J ll-Zl&i ur 1 l<ENT ,\LLI·:N, ;;.m.o+l2. n1cch . tires & n1ilcngc. ori~ 1vire 11·hJs, !ll'\V radials. cyl, .. 10 mileage.. Mu st ster:ro, tilt 1vhl , ~te<>l bell g~~.~~·ll'. 5 4 6-4 1 4 5 By x1n,1 1.,.,11.rt 11.i£"1urli.ni.: 1r.11i.·r Auto Ser vice, Parts 949 •72 FORD Su""r Van. ;.~.'"" 1 Rl\_i\TE: .• !'ARTY ni u s l \1·ork S.1250. Aft 5 6·16-8607. 64:>-279:1. 64li--025t :\lon thru lradc for Sports Car , ski rack. $6500, 5-18-·1211. '72 PINTO Brov.'n 2 dr, 4 lti' !IOBIEC,,-r JV11·1• •'<!lllP· 1 . --fi.12--0785. , 1 _ 01\•11er. Neccl son1r h n d y hard & soft loris. $~,00. SRcrthce, $9'25 or ofr. or radials t1•/sncnv chains & 1 · Z!l! 1·~ ~vv, sacnf11.:1• 12 D1\TSUN 1200 Ft'!. I _S11,ri _"_!_ llf's! off1r__!i~ 12 RJ·:pJ.,\('J>::\IEt\T ,~· aux-Sid Iran~. PS1PB, v .s C'nt:. Fasr hai'~ Cpl', R ad i 0 , Fat Profit I~ aflaincd 1vhcn !1'1~~24 '67 FASTBACK a ir P/S spc · Dix. 14.000. Like new, c:nt:AT !1111;11y i ... i.ir. rr , H1:1ry i.:''" tank~. fllt'k-ups. r::xcel rond, one 01q1('r. fl {'atrr, Landau Top. Ex-you SC'll . throu.gh rnsult-:g.ct· '70 SPITF IRE, i..rood rond., Don't give up the ship~ Al\-1/Jo"r.·t, 4 spd', disC brks: 28 nipg. $189.i. 675-2124. l1hr1'):l:.i;.;; 11,11,..1 i\l1n1 t''••11I .• 1 1i·hl dn11•..;, 1·;uis .>;, nioloi· ;,:il4iORG. Lrft<;, Surx·r Lo1v i\1ilcs, Call ting OA.1ly Ptlot Classified 3~, i\JpG. l~c:st off<'r. :di. ;i, "Li..;I" ii in l'iassilied, Ship $1800. 642-6746 PLYMOUTH PvL_r~J.1~0 l~h· f;7.1:-2!0~~ h<::>ni.-.s . .11!'\2-.11'.'.11 Gl\-·IC V;in ·72, V-8. lirf's F..· %3-30!2. 6 Pi\1·10 Pi\!. Ads. 642-.'ili78 5.il-0660, 1 tn Shot'P Re:;;ul1s! 642·5678, COUGAR l·IOBll·: 11' 11 /1l':11lrr \l111 ·, n111i:s. pHnclled. Run~ ~re111 , ·7;i, 2102. Cn,~lo. nir. 1·on!I )hhl 't II look:;; i.:nnd. 675-2401, ask f(Jr I 111:1i:.:s. ,\;\l·F~·r . 6.0110 rn1, 1;.i: •.. ~;11 I [rr:;::i Sieve s:1000. 1'1·1·fl'!'( rnnrl. 644-0109 =B-oa-lc-s-. ~Sllps/DockS910 I Auio' torS~ll!: ~ --,~FORD VAN -I :'l spd. 6 l')'I. l\!;igs. ~IUO 111·111 JAGUAR SI.IP for n•nl, ';on !.1kJ' 40 * !'>11·3 \1 7 * · 1 - J! cruis('t', t'lf•c N 11;ill'r,, Antiques/Classics 953 -------- ]. J Autos Wanted 968 JX,f, CLASS IC .Jaguar 3.8 ~ 1p on y. no 0111· n1ql1t 1 ,52 M ___ Sr1!Rn, :.iu!(J, an1lln1 radio. slf'(l'ping ahu;u•11. ~:~) inn, I ercedes TOP CASH \\'ll'f' \\heels, xlnl conr!, &lbn11 roves, 67::.ffJ..J7 ,\1 1111 1 300 S Classic Co s::~ nr offer. pri ply, 121lf7J 1 , . upe 1 -~--------I ~ .. \i:l'p1111r1al C'111· • :-.111~1 ~r' ror cle:in lale n1odel can ~l~i7~:<-~7~25~2~~-----N ~:}:D to rf'nl bo;41 "hP in 1 !l11·2<l-10 Dir. 4!l'i-49-cl9 and trucks? I J AG '67 Roadslt't', lo mi, body ~e\l'J)Ol'l H;irhor for ::;,· Trucks 962 Howard Chevrolet n1cdl xltll l\ire wheels, SULIJ)(ktt. 17141 526-1:~11 J\fll.'Fl\1. $3100. 646-1996. --l\1acArthur 'and Jon1botte \\'ANTED •lip fm· 2 ! ' 66 INTERNATIONAL Newport Boeoh ·71 JAGUAR XKE 4.:f.Lil< 5allboitL SJ3-0555 l:rlu<' 4sp coupe, clean bst Call 9i9-80-10 eves \VE PA y TOP DOLLAR off 5.'l2-7!Kl3 eve & wknds. Boats. Speed & Ski 911 TRAVEL-ALL FOR TOP USED CAf<S JENSEN ,. ' 1 sp<'1'd, po11·e1· s h••·nni.:.1 1! your r.ar la extra clean 11' Unlimited Ski Boat ! r.oi!1., ,\: h<'11!<'1· (STV~OO+. see us first. JENSEN :131 Ch('\'\· l::nRine. tv.'fl •I B111 $1177 n ,,UE:R BUJCK INTERCEPTOR rrt~. Ail A1 rl'r11rt Fining". 2'J:W 1-larbor Blvrl. J-IAl crAfl "tfirk chn.~e V . I Costa Mesa !frn.2500 L/l f{c;~: SELECTION . , or COLORS IJriVt'. i:'rlJll~t!!.,hloT T 'ct1 lll I n L . I .JtJNJ\ \VANTED. /\ u t 0 s IM:'t1El)IATr.: l)El .. IVF.ltY Pl11 tt•, rr1 sri11: s, .a111 •.'111 """u 1t1t.!1 1r111·ks . Jr1s11u11 rfl~h. h•'><ht·~ FULL SERVICE Axlf' N~eso~~ ~l!all?•, Sf'('ed 8 ULA f.UILIJ ~ri·np iron hRuled 1'1\vny DEPARTMENT l1lgl1 !IQ ~. Sf.I~ 11 'Jl) BE:-VOLVO frf'<". Ed Stone ri'.16-1~76 1.11:.:vt; IT. ABSOLUTr_;LY ·.:..c__:;·o:...:·=:o..::"-'-C 1.\1\IACUl.ATF:. 1GW'9!l61 !'If~ 11,,-,0 ,. C ,1 "" '1ff' ll'ANTF;O '1'0 BUY ' Ro"oul ()rigin1JI C:o!i t n\·rr Si!Xl(l.00 · ..:__'_'~I 1:-10 cnJ::lnr & lransnxlc ir Snit• P!'iNc'd 11 1 S.'.1695. DAIL y PILOT ~flfKI rondllion. P hone &16 SEA & SUN R. V •. CLASSIFIED ADS •31\\ "'~,;~,: ,~7t 1~.-~u ee11~r.4617.511un1. nch . 642 •5678 Y?~\o~R I NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V. Coa11l 1-lv•y .. N.B. 642-9405 I '71 COUGAR XR7, xlt1t cn111I. rac air, vi nyl lop, lilt 1\'h('l'J 20,000 ntilrs, rail 5-IB--11~1'1 rluyll, 5."il-5T.1:-i ('\fes s .. 11·cekenrls. $2,9."lO '68 COUGAR, 289 engine. Economical. Auto, fact air, wht vin Lp, metalli~ grn body. Gd cond. $1 3 00 . 645-j366 DODGE 1971 DODGE Crestwood sta· lion wagon. Power steering & broker. air cond. AM/FM radio, luggage rRck, Ult ~leering wheel, only 15,000 miles. like new. 644-4687 'i2 . DODGE Colt Wagon, 22npg. Auto. RIH. Carpel. Lo'v mtlc~. $2(X)(). Nt'w hrakc11, 557-8944 • '63 DODGE 383, built, nu cngt' $400. 540<l673 '72 DART Swinger, n11lc1, 1.ike 11ew, 20 $2100 &1G-5M6 12.000 MPG. "White E\epuant1'' ove-r· running your house? Turn Uiem Into "Cash" ••• ~ll them thru a Daily Pilot clnssified ad! GAS SAVER, 111int '66 Ber- l'IH'UdA G cyl. slick \1.>/only '.ll,000 rnl, nu tircir;, shoclat. h1111l'ry, priv ply; \viii 11c- !'Cjll hs1 ca~h oflr fM2-2RZl ·72 J)LYil'JOUTll fury, Gran· Cou[1('. p ~. p 'h, Rir, cruisc- nn1nli<-. $2100/bc11t offer. · fi44·f>544 '70 PLYMOUTH Fury pfa, A/C, str:n. 4823~' River, N.B. &15-4868. PONTIAC SUPER Tran$. Car '64 GTO 12.000 ml. on n!bll eng. Nu bnkcs, p/11, alr, auto tram. nu mufOcrs, Sears st~I belted r adials. See to ap- prec. S550. &a&-&123. I '69 Grand PrlK, Excel corlt, modcrBIC n11le9ge, vi*.! lop, new ~!eel ·belted r11d I llrt'll, rRlly whl11, 12 to 4 MPG, $250 helow Blue Orig owner, 673-4691 '68 PONTIAC LEMANS Phone 831-0007 RA MILER '64 RAMBLER Arnb 11tn wiisr. Ale, p/11, p/b, r/b, '6i). P.iichellrn1, lt/T. M7-9!1l1l . ' ' I I J j l: , " I ,. ,, 1 .,I 7 -. ' ' San Clemente Capistrano VOL. 66, NO. 337, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES EDIT {ON -, ·, , ... --' , ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's Final • N.Y. Stocks MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1973 TEN CENTS Coast Markets Remain Open Despite Strike By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 01 lht D111r l"Hor s1111 A spot check of 15 Orange Coast markets today suggested shoppers won 'l ha ve much trouble buying groceries because of the current strike -as long as they arc patient with box boys manning cash registers. t\1embers of four unions rejected a contract offer by market operalors Sun- day night and a massive strike-lockout Vien t. into effect throughout Southern Boating Accident California. Reje<:ting the offer from the food employers council were teamsters, meat cutters, machinists and o per a t in g UNIONS STRIKE SOUTHLANO MARKETS, Story Page S engineers, with reta il clerks expected to h::>nor the picket lines. A total of 100,000 workers were expected to be out on strike. Hµntington Man • Killed Ill Ocean A 28-year~ld l~untlngton Bea ch man suffered a fatal slashing from the pro- peller of an outboard motor off the entrance to Dana Harbor Sunday. · rlarbor patrolmen blamed a freak ac- cident for the death of Calvin Elmore Denham Jr. or 18011 Shoreview Circle. Denham suffered severe gashes in the area of his right knee in the mishap which occurn'd when the throttle or the motor powering a JJ.foot nmabout stuck and sent the aaft into a tight circle. Patrolmen said the operator of the small boat, Robert William Cowell, 28, of 16338 Livingstone St., fountain ·Valley, told them the me<:hanism stuck on full as the small c raft 1vas aboul a qllarter- mile off the harbor entrance. Denham was thrown into the water and bit by the blades of the molor's prop. After the motor finally was shut off. Denham was too far from the craft for Cowell to help, and the owner began shouting to other boaters for assistance. It came from Robert Allen Willis of San Juan Ca pistrano. and Steven C. Sargent of Laguna Beach. Denham was picked out of th e water conscious, but bleeding severely from severed blood vessels. His rescuers ap- plied. a tourniquet and raced toward San Juan Woman Falls to Deatl1 A San Juan Capistrano housewife visiting To rrey Pines on a photo outing fell 300 feet to her death Sunday night aft.er she lost her footing. San Diego County C-Oroner's aides said Mrs. Sally Ann McCor. 31, was killed instantly when she fel from the scenic. blufftopa during the outing with her husband, Dooald. Tile couple, whose &ddress is 32371 Alipaz St. Space 87 , had driven to the area to make nighttime ph6tographs, said deputy John Petry. M_rs. McCoy lost her footing and top- pled to the beach below. Her body was found at the foot of the glider landing strip of the recreation area. Oruge Coast Weather Sunny and warmer la the way the weather service calls it for Tues- day, With hlgha in lhe upper 60s at the beaches ri!ing to the ·1ow 708 Inland. Overnight lows in the upper 40$. INSmE TODt\ Y "Dmldy DQ'11" Meredith sing.t once aga fn. lils record. "Tra~ elin' Man" u1hich mice brought him o $2.54 royalt11, has been rtiss1itd. See story, Page 9. A1111 L......,. lt Mtvfti lt N•lllMI N ... 4,11 0tHN CWll'IY II Swt.t. Pwttr it ........ , .. .. ,..,. .. ,. ..... ,, ,............ ll T""'°'" If ... ,..... c w-·· 1111tw1 1s.11 w.no Ntw1 •· n the harbor district docks at ~he harbor mouth. Sargent's application of a tourniquet apparently came too late, officials said, and Denham died shortly after his ar- rival at San Clemente General Hospital. Patrolmen said the ill-fated cruise of the small boat had taken the men to the area of the San Clemente pier and the freak mishap occurred as the men were returning to j)OT1. The tragedy marked the first fata l boating mishap in or near the harbor liirlce..tbe facility opened two years ago. San Onofre Park Curbs Operations Operatlons at some portions of San Onofre State Park were cut back starting this week with all portable water and sanitation units removed from the remote stretches of the facility. But high tides and threats of seasonal erosion of the s kinny beach were cited as the reasons for the routine cutback, state parks officials said today. Trailers carrying drinking water and others offering toilet facilities will be stored until use of the strand increases next spring. The removal means that bcachfr ont camping -available only to th ose rug· ged enough to haul their gear in on foot -"'lll be suspended until next year because of the removal or the equipment. rangers said. On the blufftop portion or the beach changes have been effected as well, but will not eleminate carnying, Certain unused portions o the camping area alongside old Highway IOI have been closed and the visitors have been encouraged to use a smaller, more com- p.act section of the camping area. Much of the equipmen~ placed in mothballs this winter was that com· nlaodeered in a single morning after President Nixon demanded that state and federal officials get together to map instant-plan.~ to encourage the use of the beach which was deemed surplus to the military. The equipment, found by former ad- viser John Ehrlichman, was com- mandeered from military sources. Park rangen said that dwindling at· tendance along the beach and the threat of wave erosion would have m3-de it (See CUTBACK, Pogo I) OLD AUTO MOYES FAST WITH AD Here's a '6'....chev.y tbat moved pretty fast for an old car. J!'irst party to look at It after the ltd appeared in the Daily Piiot bought the car. Here's the aa that made i1 move: '64 CllEVY. 3 spd., good en· gloe, needs ti"", IOOd trans- portation. fl50, (Phooe No.) You can move mcrchandl9e, too, with :i nally Pilot ad. Dial 1 the direct llne. to results: 642-5678. In the meantime, say Orange Coast s tore managers, life will go on as usual. Even the three markets targeted by the unions -Lucky , Safeway and Thrif- tinlart -opened on time thi s morning. About the ()nly thing out of the ordinary shoppers will be confronted with are a few pickets in front of most target chain stores. "We a re open for business as usual and we have various assislants and stock boys at the cash registers," said a· spokesman for the-Lucky ~1arket at 2180 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. "We have two pickets out front but It isn't bad at all." Spokesmen for both sides of the wage dispute said there would be severe prob- lems with the distribution of food because of the teamsters walkout. But, they say, food will be available. "Everything 's normal so far and \Ve haven't experienced any shortages.'' said a spokesman for Stater Brothers r-.1arkct at 2180 Ne,vport Blvd. i11 Cosra i\ll'sa 1\lost n~arket rn<1nagers rl·tu~ed to coinment or give thei r names saying only that any official Mn11ncnt had to (-Orne fr om central offices. some as far away as Boise, Idaho. Corporate officers for two of the target food chains -Safe1vay and Thriftimart -were unavailable for comn1ent on the strike situation as of press tin1e today. The third store, Ll1cky, 1·cfc rrcd <i\\ UPI Ttltllholo S11aoke Over Saigon A huge smoke cloud darkens the sky over Saigon as it billows up from the bu_rning Shell Oil Company petroleum complex on the outskirts of the city. Communist gu.nners bombarded the huge oil dump, starting fires that burned as n1uch a s 35 million gallons of gasoline, kerosene. diesel fuel and o ther petroleum products. (Slory Page 4.) Nixon's Energy Adviser Quits Post Over Fla1) 'VASlllNGTON fAP ) -President Nix· on's chief cne(gy adviser. J ohn A. Love, and his deputy, Charles G. DiBona, resigned today in anticipation of an official announcement handling the power over energy issues to someone else. An informed source said Love and DiBona submitted resignations this morning but that Nixon had not yet accepted them. Al a regular \Vhitc House news brief- STATE MOTORISTS CURB LONG TRIPS, Story Pogo S ing, spokesman Gerald L. Warren said, in answer to questions. that Love was still the chief energy adviser . And War- ren declined to discuss whether Love is resigning. Informed sources revealed Saturday the white White House planned to establish a new Federal Energy Administration, taking over energy emergency 'programs from the Interior Deportment and to be headed by deputy Treaaury Secretary W.illiam E. Simon. The announcement of this shift l\ad been scheduled for 8 a.m . (PST ) today but was postponed at the last minute, and Warren said il might come on TuetKlay. Warren said the delay wu caused only by the need to work out further details of the organiuitional shift. ,Sfmon earlier challenged suggestion.1 that his impendin g appointment lessens the chance of gasoline rationing. "That isn't AO,'' Simon responded quk!kty when 'atked In an interview whether that is ~what his appointment meana. "I don't rule out rationing. l don't rule out anything." Simon, 46, s~ld the new agency "'Ould begin q~lckly to At'1 to come up with new federal PJ'08rams for taekJlng the (See 111'31GN, Pqe ;r • \ Fo1·me1· Co11vict l11dictecl 111 Niguel Bank Burgla1·y Cl-UCAGO (AP) -An ex-convict c1nployed as a public relations man to improve the in1agc of the Teamsters union has been indicted on charges of transportation and unlawful sale of stolen securities in connection with a Laguna Niguel bank burglary. Harry Hall, a former Chicagoan now living in Beverly Hills, Calif., was in- dicted by a federal grand jury Wednes~ day, He was placed on $100,000 bond. Arraignment in U.S. District Court was scheduled for Thursday. The indictment says liaµ un1awfully sold and transported about $175,000 of stolen securities that had been part of $5 million worth of Treasury bonds and notes stolen from the Laguna-Niguel branch of the United Bank of California in March 1972. l·lall v.'aS arrested in Chicago by FBI agents last April on one of his trips to improve· the Tea1nsters in1age. The arrest stemmed from an attempt by ~lall to secure a $100,000 bank loan, using the stolen bonds and Treasury notes as collateral. .According to the FBI , l:lall met March 29 with Richard f. Levy, an attorney for the Amalgamated Trust and Savings Bank of Chicago, in an effort to secure the loan . Levy learned.after the meeting that Hall's Mllateral was stolen property, and refused to is.sue the loan, authorities said. Levy later submitted evidence to !he Justice Department. Ha11. who uses the name llaller in his public r elations activities, has a (See CONVICT, Page ti Squeaking By OC Transit District Has Fuel Orange C.Ounty Transit District has been alloted sufficient diesel ru e\ to keep its 53 buses rolling for the ne)(t two months, General i\-1anagcr Gordon "Pete"' Fielding said today. • FIELDING SAID tM state fuel allocating atency had provided the district wllh the necessary right to purchase 30,000 gallons or diesel fuel per moillh through January. ''By thal lime we expect that ti decision will be made in Washington. D.C. that will allow essential lransll districts to keep ope.rating," the general man- ager said. "IT LOOKS GOOD now and we should gel eoough fuel to put the 63 new buses into service in April." As rtcent1y as a month ago, the transit district was desperate, with only enough fu el to operate until Thanksgiving. But the state agency came through with the addllionat allocalion. ' ,• ") calls !o the F'ood Em ployer's Council, !hf' barg;-i ining agent for m;-inagement The Food Employer's Co u n c i I represrnt::itives "'ere also unavailable for con1n1enl today. Robert K. Fox. president or !he FEC. Ntl1men1ed Sund:iy night th at his group, "1net the e111ploycs half v.'ay and found the \-\'age rejection !() be an act spearheJded hy a small handful of union ll'adcrs "'ho ha.ve nothing but complete (Sec STR IKE, Page 2) ? • Coast Unit Debate Set Wednesday B.v JOHN ZALLER 01 lh• O•llY Piiot Sr.II The California Coastal Con1mission should 11ot ignore the question of nuclear safety in deciding on proposed expansion of the San Onofre nuclear gene.rating plant. the chief executive officers of the roastal commission said today. "Obviously, the rommission doesn 't have the expertise that the federal Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) has on the matter of nuclear safety,'' said Joseph Bodovitz, executive director of the Stale Coastal Zone Conservation Commission. "But there are a! many opinions on nuclear safety as there are experts," he said. For this reason. Bodovitz said the coastal commission can consider the possibility that the nuclear plant \vi ii have the elfect, if built. of discouraging development 1vith in a 11·idc radius around them. TI1e stare coastal commission is scheduled to decide Wednesday whether or not to permit expansion of the joint project of Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas and Electric Com- pany. A staff recommendation, written under Bodovitz' direction, has recommended disa pproval of the planned expansion because it would require destruction or some of the bluff lands and raise the temperature of ocean water. Bodovitz' remarks today-appeared si'gnificant because the stale Attorney (:encral's Office has said that the coastal con1n1ission cannot cons ider the question (See NUCLEAR, Page 2) "{( 1:: ~\ San Di,ego Gas To Su~ if Coast Panel Nixes Bid San Diego Gas and Electric Comp.any today threatened lo sue iI the CaJifornia Coastal Conservation Commission heeds the advice Of il.s staff and supports a n1ove to halt construction of twin nuclear rea,clors at San Onofre. In an announcement issued this morn- ing. utility President Walter Zitlau said he was "shocked" at the discovery that the commission staff had rerommended that the state commJ.ssion uphold an appeal by foes of the reactor project. The opponents. primarily the San Clen1enle-based Groups United Against Radiation Dangers, appealed to the stat(' group to reject an earlier approval granted the project by the regional com· mission in charge of coastal development in the area south of the \llestern White House. Zillau said ii ~·as imperative that the twin reactors be built to alleviate the long-term energy crisis facing the utility. The commission staff holds that a mile and ~half of scenic bluffs. wildlife and the marine environment \VOUld be adversely affected by the plans to buikl the twin reactors -each twice the size of the present reactor at San Onofre. The $1-bilUon-plu.s project would tum the quiet. rugged stretch of beach into tht. world's largest reactor complex. The commission ls the last remaining entity where fonnal approval is required before the o(t~ehtycd projoct eookl be launched. It meets \\'OOne'lday in Newport Beach to rcoch a decision in the case. "If the •Inf( recommendaUon lo .,_Id IS.. REACl'OllS, P11e ll ' • I ---·~---.. ··· ' . ' • ' ' N. ., 1xo11·s FeC:.eral Taxes '$6,000' ., :~ \VASHINGTO.~ ( Af') -'fhe \\'h1te :• House v.·dl fo1'nl<tlly d!i>i·ln~t· this 11t·l'k < C. that !'reside nt '.\'1"(flll paid ll'Ss rhJ11 :; $6 .000 in fedt"ral incon1e tC1xcs the p:1st ~ three years, sources rrport. ., Confidentia l documents under prep;:.r;1· ~ tion also 11.i:;t ~·1xon .'.\.~ po~ing n1ore •• than $72.00U in fed t'ral 111con1\' taxl's ;.. in the first year of Ins presidency -·. be£ore he obta !nea a substanr ial tax deductioo for donation uf vier presiden· tial papers to th e government . The docun1cnt s sho1\ he paid ~J!J,646 ' in federal taxes soon af1 er he took :r office on his 196d inco1ne. as a Ja11yer. And they disclose that ~JL),!116 11«1$ withheld fron1 his payche('~. in the first ~ five n1onths of this year fri:· his 1973 taxes. Nixon's salary as prrsklr11~t 1-; ~.'.!!.J0.000 a vl'~1 r_ Hr ;,ilso receivt"• a 1<1x -rrce s50:000 an11u:d i:xp('nsc al!o11:'lntf'. :in.I records disclose !1e h:is n1<H.lc s11hst;in t1.1I profi ts on reJl estate 1ransactions since taking office. The 1nfonnation is contained in a irer ics of sta tements Jnd doeu1nents scheduled to be sent mernllers of Congress this Y.'et'k and thei~ rcleasrJ publicly as part of the \Vh lle Hottsc effort 10 disprove ::ille gation:; .'.\hciut the President 's pcrsonnl finn11t.:es. Oocuinent s exa1nined by Th e Associated Press gnve th is breakdo1rn on his federal income taxes: 1969 -$72 ,,686. 1970 -$739. 1971 -$378. 1972 -$4,298 . The documents indica te that soon after \;!king offiC'e in 1969 Nixon also paid $7,35 1 in r\ew York sl<ll l' 1ncri n1c taxes for 1968 e:irnings as a ~1<:1nhuuan lay,·ycr. Since then , they indicate he paid no state or local tax es. Although California is his voting residence, sourcC's s:iicl Nixon"s tax ai:.- Sa11 Juan Store ~ Loses V aluahle c• a Stereo Gear .. it. Stereo eq uipment valued 21t bell-1·een •$5,000 and $10.000 1\·as stolen during the v•eekend by burglars ~·ho climbed to the roof of a San Juan Capistrano ~ buikling an d entered the store. ~ia a 9 ventilator, Orange County Sheriff s of- ct ficers said. Deputies said officials at Ed and _ Ned's Stereo and Things are today trying 10 establish the total loss to thieves \\'ho broke into the store at 31401 C::imino Capistrano shortly later the prem ises had been closed for the night. 'officers said (Ile same thieves used the same n1ethod of l'ntry to break into Uniquery. a drC'ss store :idja('cnt to the stereo sop. They said je\1'ciry an~ ;,in un- determined amount of larl1es clothing was taken by intruders \l'l!o sli thered through the ventilator and th<·n remol"ed the false ceiling above the storl'. Agnes Lessman S I. 73 UCCllD1US at ~1 rs. Agnes l\111rgucntr Le ssinnn. a :13-\ ear resitk'nt nf s~in Clen1cntc. died S<liurdav . She 11;~1 s 73. ~lrs. · Lcssn1an, who !11t«d ;it 114 Avrnida Del ~Iar. leave!' n snn. Hnlx'rt Lessman of 0('.I ~lt1r , ;.111d four grandchildren. all of the north s ~ul Diego County an1s tal :irea. Rosary "11\ br recitt:-d <ilong 11ith t11c J\lass of Christian Burial Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Our Ladv of Fatima Catholic Church. Burial 1r;11 be 111 El Toro Cemetery _ Lesne~ki ~Iortuary is in charge of arrangemen!~. OlAN41 COAST DAILY PILOT T"-O••"ll• Coul DAILY PILOT, will> '"~«II la combln...,. '"• Nt .. ·1 p,.,., " 11ubli•ll..i bY ltM Ortn;t Cn•ii J'un101fl1no Ccm1>1nv. S•1>1 r•l9 ldlllon• ••• PVOli•~Old. Mtlf>Cov tllr~vc;;ll F rtd41,, !or Coll• l,<H1, NtWPQr! Bu ell. HUfllil'llllOtl ll•"<lllJCouM01n Vallty. L•gvn• e .. cll, 1rvlnt-S•t:1~l•1H1•~ tM S&n Cltmtnltl Siii J119n C•11t1'f1r>0 A 111\0lt •t11l11<1tl todUlotl r. Jl\lbll•""ll ~~fur<11v1 trid Su~•vo. TIM prlroc;l .. I W Ollt lllng ~llnt !1 11 l)I) Wut •11 itr .. t, Co1t1 Mt11. Ctlllornl#, t U!il. Robert N. w ,,d f'rH latn1 •"" Publla1ltr J1ck R, Cudey Vic• Ptn le!""I '"" Gtr.e••I Mtf\lot• Tkom11 IC.,.a EOll'Or lhotr111 A. Mu•phi111 Mt""91rt; E.:lllOr Ch1•lt1 H. Looi 1t.rdi1rd P. N1fl Ai.tl1t1nr Mlr.t!llll'll E~l!Dt1 S. C......_ Office JOS North El C1mJ110 Reil. f2672 °"'"' ""'"' C011t MHt: llll WHI 8ty S!•"1 H.,.,.,.-1 !tttl\: llll Ntwport (IOl,ll•••'O Holritl'IQIOll IUdl: 11'1J 6 .. cll Boult •t r\! l."SlllM &Mc~' m FOrt~I Avfnvt , .. .,..1. (7141 '41..o4J21 C..."'-4 A4...nt.J.t '42·S•71 ... c ...... All D•••IHWll'h: Tt..,..N 4fl-4420 C:9'1V!"!Qfll, 1'1). 0.•1>11• Cot•! ""°llal'll"G Con>N~r. Ho ntwt 1tor1t1 lll~•ot•H,,.,, ldll..-5-1 m.FMr 01 ll:l'Arll<-~!o /\f"I~ °"'' .. r__.vc..t wllt>oY! H>tcl•I °'' flllllbl OI (9()'frlth! Owntr '"-"' Clt1t •191t(lf: ptl(I t i Cc1!~ Mt">•, (•!llOrn+• $\IOtcrlpt-bY tA,. ... , nu ""'""""/ lw fl'llll u.u "'*'''llfl ""llit•fl' Mt!M111•11 a.fl _,,, rountants obtllinerl an' ou tside legal opin· ion ih.:it for 11x purpo~t's tus residence 1.-. 1!1e l>istrlet 11! Columbia -and thJl dis1rict la\\' t'XC'mpts president s frorn local Jncorne tax('S. Somf' information on Nixon's income t;i:< payn1ents surfacer! c;_1rlicr -such .as the smull n1nounts for 1970 ;ind 1971 disclosed in October by the Providence. Journ11l-Bu!lctin. But the brcakdo~1·n obtained 1iy· the Associated Press Sunday "'us the 1nost con1· prehrns1vc 011 !he controversial issue. , At !hi' heart of the control'Crsy is the estiinatcd $jfJO.OOO 1n deductions Nix- on clain1ed for don&ti1Jn (Jf l'iCt' prt'slden· tiaJ papers to the Nat ional .\rchives. On '.\•iv_ !7, \'ixon tol rl ri news cvn • ferent:e th:1\ the Jnt crn.:il l{e1·enue Scr\'icc audited l1is rt·lurns an<! raisl'd no qut'stion:-; about the deductions he ::prf':id n1·1·r a tJu·c-L·-year period il!ld <·0111hined 11l!h s1li>11llle mort gage 1n- lert'SI nnd J)t'OJ)L'!'ly !ax deductions. "If ihev do. I 1\•ill he glad tu have th l' papei·s back and I 1~·111 pay the 1ax because I thi11k they are \\'Orth n1ore than !hat,'' he said. F\ixon apparently paid no capital gains tax on the s:ilc of the bulk of his San Clcnicntl' esta te !O industrialist Robert Ahplanalp -another major point in the controversv over his taxes. Jn a Sept. 5 ric.,.,·s ronference, r .. Hxon indicated he reported JH) profit on the contplex transaction, saying: "The IHS, after its audit; did not order a change. If it had, I would have paid the tax ." Still ano ther element in the tax furor centers on the sale last year of two vacant lots in Key Biscayne, Fla. White House aides said Nixon ov,-ned the Jots jointly with his daughter_, Tri~ia Nixon CoX, and shared the profits with her. From Page 1 RESIGN • • • fuel shortage. Simon had been a principal in an Adm inistration policy struggle over whethe r formal rationing of short sup- plies or a stiff gasoline tax is the best government response to the fuel shortage. · While !Ave and Love 's deputies 'A·ere saying ga soline rationing pro b a b I Y couldn't be avoided because of the Arab oil cutoff, Simon was puehing for a strong mandatory allocstlon program of supplies, mandatory conservation prcr grams and perhaps a gasoline tax, with rationing only a last rt'Sort. Simon. a slightly bui lt man who v,·ea rs i;lasses, looks the part of a conservative financier . He came to the Treasury Ucpartment from a senior partnership in Salomon Brothers, a New York in· vcstmenl banking fir1n. Simon concedes that he didn't knO\I' n111ch about the con1plicatcd oil industry ~ind energy policy \\'hen named chairman of i\ixon's Oil Policy Com1nittce. ."i1111on·s influence "'Ith rhe Whit.e J-fousc 1r;ined for a11·hilc last summer. Jlc li1~t <1 policy fight over whether man- <hitory ;1 lllwatinn sho uld be imposed in 1he oil industry, and :i decision \1'aS put off · I: rorn Page 1 NUCLE . .\R ... of nuclear safety anll that the AF:C 1..: the sole agcnc)' qualified to dt:>al 1•.ith snfr1y nodo\"1tz 1n<1de his rl'marks durin~ a hreak in a confl'rcncc on coast<il zone management being held today at !he Airportcr Inn in Irvine. Bodovitz stressed that nuclear safety 1\·as not a factor in his recommendation that the expansion should be turned dol'.'TI . But he said he could have con- si dered it. "If a plant expansion is approved, docs !hat mC'an that there can be no devclopn1cnt 1,1·ir hin six or seven miles'.'"' he asked. Bodo\1ltz poin ted oul that the AEC recently tllrned do1•11 a proposed nuclear p!a nt iri Phi!aclclphla because it v,·ould he lot<itl'rl with in scrcn niiles of the ri1 _1·. "If they apply the same rule to Sa n 011ofre to limH drvelopment within tha t r<idius, that is something we are entilled 10 consider before apprC1ving expansion of the pl an t there," he &iid. Indian Jewelry Stolen in Dana Handcrafted Indian jewelry, cut jade and diamonds and silver valued by the owner at more 1han $5.000 were stolen dunng I.he weekend by burglars y,·ho broke into a Dana Point antique shop, Orange County Sherlf£'s officers said, Deputies said intruderS who forced open a door at Gerhardt's Antique!'!, 34111 Pacific Coast Highway, took the valuables from a number of china cabinels in the swre. Officers Jn Dana Point arc also Investigating a wee kend breakin at the hcimr of Otto H. Grigg, 68, of 33511 l\1oon Sall Drive . 1'hey said jewelry IO!:'l! vttlue of $1 ,517 trudcrs "'ho entered and cash with a was taken by in- the home 1 via the P1·e sident T0Beq11catl1 Coctst Villa \\',\SllL\'!~Tfli\' tAl'I -fl1'•',~1dl·11I Nix- on's r!i•i·1~t•)ll 1'l'l't1111:dl; ti! g1 11· 111~ S.'.11l Clt'lllL"!lll' ('Sl;11!• l•I th(' 1:1J\l('t"!1llll'lll fol lows '' prl'cl•dc11l set liy others who sr·l'l'(·d 111 111e \\'h1t1· House Ol'f1Jrc h1111 l\ul tllt' eon trovers,v that J1as swirlNl 11rou11d t111· oct•:111fn11H pr1Jf1l'rl ,1 t·!'p1·t·ial l.1 l!h· 11:1.1 11 11:1s p11t'~·h:1~~·t1 ,111d !ht' 11·ork d<lil<' (•II ii ~(lll'l' I ~ unprecedented in prt'Sid1·111i11! history CIO~t· Nixn11 :1SSOVJ:1h'" rtriortcd dur·111~ !he ll L'l'kl·tt<I 111:11 lhl' \Vh1tl' !louse wil l diselo~e w1!lil11 lhi· nt·Xl fr1\' days !11;11 tht· Prl'!'IHll'lll :1rH.I h1:; 111fi· 11·d! lt«tl'i' thl·1r 1·:1llfor111.1 ··~!<i!t· \,1lt1r.d at alJ011t Sl ,500.000. for· public us-.· nl!l'r !llc11· dr;HllO::, Actord1n~ 111 llil' :1 ~~nt:L1tl':'. Nixon ltiltl l1tll'\'('r~ 11·1wk111l.! vii !11s t·o::t.dt• plan 10 lllilki' 1·i·r1:1111 !h:1t lhe ~p;1Jl 1~h·:;t_1"l1• I 111,'1 ilnd s11r1'!•1111d111tt j !.I HtT('" 11'l'l"l' ··frrf' :ind t·lt·i1 1-· 1·.1 11 '11 t·11·n11i.ili)' t1·:u1sfL·1·r1·d lu llil' ~111L·r'J1ll\1•111 l'1'1·1 i11us pl'l'~!d··ni ~ 11.111· d1Tdl'd ll1,.rr l1or111·s to lht1 gor1·nn111•11t ll'hi!e rt·s1·r v- 1n;! l/1(' r'tg ht f111· 1lu·1 r 1r11t•s 10 ret;11n possession wi1ile llh'}' Hre l1v1ng. PICTURE TAKEN FEB. 25, 1969, SHOWS EVACUATION AT BEN BROWN'S, SOUTH Guests Had To Be Rescued A s Swollen Creek Rampaged Toward The Ocean LAGUNA Dwight l·:isenhower. ;1 year before his dt':1th, deeded his nct!l"Sburg, Pa .. f;1rn1 to the govl'rnnient b.ut specif ied that It would not be conver ted into a national shrine ns long as ~1rs. Eisenhol'.'E'r li1es th ere. Before he ~rd earlier this year. Lyn- don Johnson and his wif e gave the. National Park &rvirr JXlftions of the LRJ ranch as \\'Cl! as his birthplace adjacent to the r<l nch and his boyhood home in Johnson Citv , Tex. ~~~~~--~~~~~ Session Probes Ways To Sa,ve Aliso Creek From Page 1 STRIKE ... <irroga nce and conten1pt for ronsun1c rs ;111d their en1ployers. ·· The FEC has offered 'i1l addliional 550 a l\'('('k to kl'ep employees up \\'i!h eo~t of Jiving: inrrcascs. But union of· fici:i ls say !hr offl'r is '"insulting "' and demand an open-end cost of living cl:iuse 111 a new three-year c.on!racL {'.'one of the other. prPsidtntial hon1es. howc\"rr. have lJ('en lh<' center of as n1uch controversy as Nixon's. Using a trust arrange1nC'nt that kt1pt th e first fam ily's na1ne off the publi t• record . tht' ;\ixon's purchased 1hr C:1lifornin ho111r. ;111d surrounding :;9 [!Crt'S in 19£9 . The message heard most oft en at a conference on Aliso Creek Saturday in Mission Viejo was that to the greatest extent possible, its resources sbould be protected. The creek, \.\'hich winds 19 mites fron1 the Santa Ana Mountains to the ocean at Aliso Beach a mile south of Laguna Beach, forms a significant scenic and natural backbone to south Orange Coun· ty. ft runs through El Toro. Laguna Hil!s, and Laguna Niguel. It passes the Rockwell International "Ziggurat" in Lagima Niguel. Jn their turn , a geologist, a bird e:tpert, a botani!1t , a landscape architect, a coun- ty planner, and a Saddleback Vallev teacher emphasized to the audience Of 150 people that Aliso Creek is a fragile and valuable resource. The conference, co-sponsored by the UC Irvine extension office and the Sad· dleback Arca Coordinating Council, was coord inated by Ron Yeo, former Fifth District planning commissioner. Intense urban pressures threaten the 111at~rshed, speakers s11id. The lo~ver five nilles of the creek n1eandcr throui::h th r 9.700 acre ~1oulton Ranch noy,· bl'i ng p!anned for a com- munity of 18.000 dwelling units and up io 57,000 people. The pote ntial flood danger from the creek. which has little surface water e~ccpt for !he 11·Jnter rainy sC"ason. restricts development along It lo some extent. Jn 1969. \vinter storms produced fl oods From Page f l~EACTORS. • • by the commission it would be a gr(}ss rlisservire !o lhc people of California <H1d 10 the n;J!\on," the utility he;id said. "Jn \'iew of the 11·orsening_ energy crisis and Preslden l t-;1 ,;on's appeal for expansion of nuclear capabilities, il is incredible to think that any responsible lxxly would deny the right to proceed \\'ith this project ," he added. Zillau 's finn ho lds a 20 percent interest In the oteactor project : S outhern California Edison Company holds the remainder. Spokesmen for the utilities tod ay said tha t if the reactors \11ere scrapped it \\/Ould require the burning of 30 million barrels a year of fue l oil to make up the loss in conve ntional fossil-fuel plants. "Since the energy crisis is likely to get worse instead or better the burning of this add itional fuel oil is an unwa r- ranted and perh;_ips impossible demand to meet." Zt!lau said. The issue of nuclear safety -which was the prime factor in the years o( other delays -has not arisen in this latest hurdle to the utilities' desires to build the ty,·in reactors. Instead, a scenic sandstone formation termed unusual lo Southern California ~chcs and other environmental factors v.·ere the rationale for the staff disap-- prov11L From Page l CONVICT • • • crimtnal record datin~ back to 1942, and has been convicted for fraud, ohstnictlng justice. ga mbling, forge ry, an'i grand and. petty la rceny. The :ronner Chicago r e ~ I d e n t negotiated earlier this year a $1.2 n1 illlon Annual contract wlth lhe Teamsters for I foover-Gorin and Associates of Las Vegas to set up an advertising campaign tha t would Improve the union-'! Lmege. on A.liso Creek tha t washed out t11·0 bridges and heavil,Y damag ed Ben Brown's 11.'lotor Hotel near the ocean. Some 8() guests of the resort ha d to be rescued by cabl e fron1 their cot- tages. John Chapman, principal planner of the Moulton Ranch, said 350 acres of public park are planned along the creek \•:ith bi ke and hiking trails p!annl'<L Three pockets of residential develop- ment also arc planned, ranging fron1 medium to high density. One pocket. at a cul-de-sac recreation· orien ted area at the south end of the property , calls for 369 d\velling units. Another section. near a proposed high school site, would include 167 medium and medium-high density units. The most controversial proposal is for two high density towers of 200 units each the only high density housing plan- ned for the entire ranch. Though a lockou{ ls ti:chnical\y in effec t. 1narkct offic1:1!s nt stores froin Seal Beach to San Clemen te say the eff('c\s are :1ln1ost unnoticeiJ&te. "This \\'on"t affect us at all exce pt possibly in manpo l'.'l'r. but you'd better find ou t for sure from the main offices." l'aid a spokesman for the two Thriftimart stores in the Saddlcback \'alley. Similar con1men ts came fro m n1anagcrs of Von's !>.1arkets i n Capistrano Bench 11nd El Toro, Albertson·s in San C\n1ente and El Toro. Lucky Stores in Huntington Beach and Laguna llills, El Rancho Market in Nc,,.,·port. Reach. ~layfa ir, The Pantry and Sn1i th "s Food King in Costa ~lesa and '.\la ~kC't Basket in l•'ountain Valley. Thr next yea r, they sold 23 acrr<; of 1he land to an investn1ent corporation for mC'd by prcsidenti.:il fr iends Robc·rt Abplan;i]p and(',(;_ "Ht'bC" Hehozo. In the complex dr[!l. Abplanalp 11Tote off $625.000 in loans he had 1nade to Nixon for lhe original purchas e . Abplanalp has si nce bought out Rebozo's interest in the property. From P119e 1 CUTBACK • • • impractical to leave lhe gear on the sands. At times in the \\·in1cr tides and surf c1in1inate the beach entirely . A minor fuel savings \\'ill result from th~ cutback. r;ingers added _ """a,{> flGHTS THE ENERGY CRISIS! Save 50°1°. 75°1° of the electricity used in c~ e~ectric range! • F~~~ DEMONSTRATION ANYT!ME Example of 11vlng1 1hown by Sacramento Ullllly Dl1trlct le1t1. Compa1!son Electric R1nge 1nd M1c1ow1ve Ove11 Y"/1 SAVINGS ..:.. .. lb, Beef Rot t! 131/, SAVINGS -.. (8 oz,) Biked Po!ato111 111/1 IAVINQS -Two Ltyer Y11I· low Ctke .,../1 IAVINQS -Frozet'l Broccoli (10 01. OOi l In pkg,) I Buy a MICROWAVE OVEN made only by Amano. From the Am1n1 T11t Kitchen: 7'1'/1 IAVINGI-2 tb, Biked Whole Cll lcken 7r//1 IAVINGS -.f L00 t1er T1ll1 (lroien I oz. e1 ch) 511/1 IAVINQl-11 lb. Ttirkey Sff'/1 IAVINGI -1 cup ol lri.t1n1 Co tie• ~/1 IAVINQI lrom !I'll Fry Ptn -4 H•mburgtr P1ttln (4 OZ. 11,) Most Efficient, El'lergy-Saving Way To Cook! All The Heat Goes Into The Food-NONE IS WASTED! Tim. Siver 1nd Energy S1v1rl • Cooks moat foods in 1/, 11or- m1l time. • Au1omaUe Tlm1r Control e!imi· nales un!'leed•d cooking tome and addi1ion1I t !'ll1gy 11vlng~; • Onlv tl'le food h•111 •11d cool<I. No energ~ w11t1d In "'h•ll·up"' 1!me1. • 01>4111te1 on 115 vo!ta. No·~ el1t wiring nHdld. Yow can do IOIMtht~ Mtout lhl Mlrlf crt.111 En•'ll~ 11.,fno• wlll wiry wilh 1ne por!ion1 a11d type ol food1. Th1 loodt 1hown 111 1vpic1I food1 i nd por- li'on1 . Some othet rood• or por!ions will 1111 below 501/o 11vfngs end otl'lers wil l b-e con1lder1bl~ mor1 Iha" 751/1 Sl'tlflgl . You can do something about the energy eris/sf Maks the 9rstttsst cooking discovery sines fir~~--:!!;:' -··.,~,....._. 90 CA VS CASH WITH APPROVED CREDIT 1815 NEWPORT Bl VO., Dow11town Casta Mesa -Phone 548-7788 I t • I I I ( I t > I ( :'londay\ Clos in ~ Prices Cow " L~ll {I~ ' " ; • , • " " ' ; " • " • " ' JO ,, • • , • " " " • • " " ' "' ' '" • ' " '" ; " . ' • ' . " ' " " ' ' • " ,, ' • • '" • ~~ 'I ,. 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' lJ'• " S1 'o • • '!~ ·-i- 1 ·-• ·-' I 2% OAILV PILOf AMBLER A MalR MA~ F~1~0 flOCft.551~ • MUS< C'LA5S .AT A SMALL CCLltU£ WEAR TMf ...... HORTI(l<N ~RCF niE vs -· Mond~. O«tmbtr ), 1973 ' •\, T~ fl~~r BUS '5lA1W 15 JU'5 r A BL()(k OCM'N TI£ 5 T'kt.l T'. sure CAN~ 'lGU IF 'rCU LIKE... by Doug Wildey l'M S~V RX.KS, BUT r'M SUSPENOIH6 8U5 Sl::R- vic.E 'IC Tl-E AIRPORT! DOOLEY'S WORLD WEll- A\A~ f1NAlt...Y l'-.llKED THL. .. ,Aarr. ... HES COMPLffELY CU~EO OF-1'HAI ~rLL-Y 1}$U,. .. 8 -SLICKINU ! by Roger Bradfield 1\ i- Nl,fiLLl) • " .. ., -•.•. ...:::,.; '• l .!.l'::":::":::"c.:'"-' _. _____ __, __!_~ ---~ TUMBLEWEED ~ b11 Tom It Rya~ HOW'D IT (1()? AVERAGE DAV .... W'e HIT A WAGON 1RAIN ... HAD 'fM COl-D ... THEN, AT THE l-AST MINUTE1 THE CAVAl-RV ARRIVED. WE Sl'l-IT AS WAYNEANPO'HMA WERS' GOIN& INTO A Cl-INCH ... • t .. • FIGME NTS ) .. NANCY I'M NOT ALLOW'ED ,. 4 ROLLO, LET 'S GO OUT AND BUILD A SNOWMAN ON YOUR LAWN OUT TODAY--· LET'S ,;, '• ' BUILD ONE IN MY >. '---, DAD'S OFFICE •. ;,-:".f.'j. y{C_~· ,, . TODAY 'S CRDSSWDBD PUZZLE Sa.turday's Puu le So!•ed: I ACROSS 50 R!ver ol Eurooe 1 Tr.1! g1rl 51 Pro1ec11ng • Vege1 an1e ll•si eu11e j fl Senegal ~~Borng ca.o•lll ~4 s.~~'D !la.nit 14 Fat.ma~ ~.a Gr o tousban<I !10 Congeal A P A 11 " A R 0 ~ [ 0 u ' L 15 Double 61 1n!an11te E s ' [ 16 Manner ot oaral~~'' 11eetonq 1 ? H<'llC• l'I f1.1'119 17 [nTP.!la•nlnQ f:iJ w~e Q1 ! HI Anoto·Sa.•Qr> l,11ura1,.1t .:o.l;wes lani:;,u~qe [ 0 " ' 0 p JI 0 s :'.'O Penoh\!111 " f<;>ora1ser aoodes t 1 Btue q·~o• 7 1 Narrow f.bbl IJIQ'T'W•I '22 S1gnatur~ t~ l .JJCJl1onal Abt• 9""'U 23 Reou1rp to go E ! M~<IP.. or Gl.165 24 Flowe• per\ ~\31~~ 26 Comedra.n 71.: t:.011,,.e riead Jimmt --· $13~ .. 21 "l•!lle ·•• i ! ve1c11 Ec'10 . DOWN 31 Netner1anll6 c;ommul>ll 1 Helt 32 Angert!d 2 Om1t1n JJ Retei casu1ily p•Of!Unciatton 36 Sflrwel J rorn aoa•t l 38 ---way s:•ee\ • i 11tt!5 ol nonot 39 Paued !i '°'mount AbDr. • 1 NonQrad 6 Smger F1an~11 •3 Recede •• Son n! 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ALL~5)()iJ LEAGVER.S.HA\"E TJ "UJ OE COVERED IN CA~E IUE'RE. lNJV~ED t&JH!LE. 6UILDIN6 A ~HOWMAN JJ D0E PArlK~R • ~ECEMNG WORD T~AT 5AM DRIVER 15 OH HIS WAY OVER TO SEE HIM, 5lADE ROBERTS EXPLAINS TMAT HE CN-l'T WAJT! MISS PEACH ' DICK TRACY I !"A.VE AN APPOl ~TMENT, GLORIA! TELL YOUR. 605$ I'LL CALL HIM TOMORROW! ,__, ' , ! SALLY BANANAS • • " i I . • ~ • . . ' • ' ' • NC L!S~ . ~RE-TTINe ! ~-o. j'";..:G_ C'A.'/ CC\;\iS Fe~ AL!.. er: L.151 w~~... 1:.-5 MOON MULLINS !!-IE ® MAGIC WORD IS "OUT". ANIMAL CRACKERS LCJL'E, I ~11JK I 1M lOSll-llZ> I.I« MEMOR<I ! IT'S DE!=/.l.JITELLt A H!GH-RIS"K SPOR.7 ! b· • M~rold Le Doux by MeD f)"~~ ~· » ...._ ) ,,,u.;- · .-J.~U by Chester Gould I LEO A AAIDlllG PIO.RTY ON ONE OF MIS BOOk'IE VOtNTS 1.N 1940 ANO •OSAMOMO·TOOTW"' BIT ME . SEE TME 'SCAR? By Charles Barsotti by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson NG - TONICIH.T Ms. Touma~mt by 09 r Bollen HOW SI-IDOL l KNOW?'! '-~-· "t • --~ r THE GIRLS .. ~ ... ~ ¥ "!'".'"" .... y .;. ,. "Dear, let's talk about what to give each other for Christmas." DENNIS THE MENACE 'U£'s LIKE lll!SMOSTOF '!HE TIME , l!l/T HE TAKJ:S SP£US Of &JN' NICE.' J I ~ ' • ' \ ·' I - I Laguna Bea~h EDITION Totlay's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 66, NO. 337, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1973 TEN CEN TS Coast Markets Remain Open Despite Strike By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 0! t~• CM!IV Pilot St•tt A spot check of 15 Orange Coast markeis today suggested shoppers V.'On 't ha ve much trouble buying groceries because or the current-strike -as long as they are patient with box boys n1anning cash registers. l\itembers of four unions rejected a contract offer by market operators Sun- day night and a massive strike-lockout went into effect throughout Southern Kiln Bwnied California . Rejecting the offer from th e food employers counci l were teamsters. meat cutters, machinists and op c r a t i n g UNIONS STRIKE SOUTHLANO MARKETS, Story Page 5 engineers, with retail clerks expected to honor the picket lines. A total of 100,000 workers were expeeted to be out on strike. School Facility Burns in Laguna A preda\\.11 fire in the Laguna Beach High School continuation school annex Sunday gutted the old frame building long-tim e residents recall as lhl' circa- 1930 Boy Scout house , and caused an as yC't undetermined amount of damage. Laguna Beach Fire Marshal James Presson said a preliminary investigation showed an electric kiln had been left plugg«l In. and pn>bably llart«l lhe fire. The fire. which occurred at 4:30 a.m. Sunday, deatroyed the interk>r of the old wooden building along with many tex tbooks and educational items. Clyde Lovelady. school b u s i n e s s manager. said district officials ..-.·ould be meeting with insurance adjusters to determine the amount of Joss. Continuation school classes were held Flames Damage Compto11 School COMPTON (AP) -Firemen doused an early morning fire v.•hich damaged part of an administration building of a strike-bound school here, causing an estimated $7,500 worth of damage, authorities said. Fire Chief Earl Sells said the fire broke out shortly after midnight at Colin P. Kelly School and was pot out wi1h1n five minutes. The Compton Education Association is on strikr against the sc hool system fol!oy;ing a breakdown in Nntract talks. Three T elevision Sets Stolen Fron1 Hospital Three color television sets va lued at $1 ,500 were stolen during the weekend from South Coast Community Hospital in South Laguna, Orange County Sheriffs officers said. Intiuders who entered the hospital 's engineering and maintenance building took the sets from a handcart while hospital employcs were away from the area, deputies said. Orpge Coast • Weather Sunny and warmer is the way the weather service calls it for Tues. day. with highs In the upper 60s at the beaches rising to · the low 70s inland. Overnight lows .in the upper 405. INSIDE TODAY "Dandy Dan'' Meredith sings once agoi!J. 11is record, "Trav- elin' Man" which O'llCC brought him a $2.54 royalty, has been reissued. See story. Page 9. ....... 11 L.M • ..,.. It <•"....... J CllWtlM u.n CMtkt tt c--n Dleflll Meflc.. It ••""111 .. _ • ll!WtallllMllt 11 "'-· •11 ,.., .. •teWlf ,. .. 01'91(:.... ,, ""' L..-.n IS M..,IH 12 ,..,.,,.. ........ 11 Or11191 c .. 11tv '' .,,_., ...,.... . s-t. ,,,,, lflcll Mlrtl:tlt •rt Tm\11 ... 11 11 ThHl1•• 11 WMft!lt 4 w-·• ,. ... ,.,., W1rlO HtWt (, IJ ... on the high school campus today, and officials will be looking for temporary classroom facilities for the special sec- tion, Lovelady said. The building at 733 SL Ann's Drive y,•as once the borne of Troop 7 and all during the late 1930s and 194-0s the building y,•as used for Boy Scout a c· tivities. It was later deeded to the school district. Laguna Board May Curtail Field Trips The Laguna Beach Board of Educatlon Tuesday night y,'111 be asked to take action curtailing field trips as a \\'B Y of conserving tramportation fuel during the energy crisis. The request from Business Manager Clyde Lovelady asks trustees to disron· tinue all fi eld trips out of Orange County. Lovelady also asks !hat "rooter bus" trips to athletic events be reduced. The request <'Omes to trus tees in the \l'ake of severe cuts in the amoun t of diesel fuel supplied to the school district by the Union Oil Company. Diesel is used to JXH\'er si x of the schools' 12 buses. This month , the district \l'i!I receive 850 gallons of di esel corn · pared to 1,250 received in Dccen1bcr 1972. l.()velady also will seek b o a r d authorization to study transportation priorities in the event the energy crisis continues to worsen. This could involve changes in the day·to-day student transportalion schedule. Board members will receive a repart on the priorities in January. 1.n a separate report to be presented at the 7 ~30 p.m. meeting at the Educa- tion Center, ~ Blumont St .. Supt. Donald Woodington wil l outline measures now in effect to conserve electricity and natural gas . tvlcasures taken include re4uctions of interior and exterior lighting, setting of all thermostats to 68 degrees, and rctim.ing of heating systems to cut 31h hours of gas consumptiOn per week. OLD A.UTO MOVES FAST WITH AD Here's a '64 Chevy that moved pretty fas t for an old car. First party to look ai it after the ttd appeared in the Daily Pilot bought the car. Here's the ad that made it move : "64 CHEVY. 3 spd .• good en- gine. needs rt,.., good 1rtni· portation. lllO.,(~ No.) You can move merchandise. too, with • Dally Piiot ad. Dial the direct line to results: 642-5678. In the meantin1e, say Orange Coast store managers, life will go on as usual. Even the three markets targeted by the unions -Lucky , Saleway and Thrif· timart -opened on time this morning. About the onJr-tJiing out of the ordinary shoppe rs wilf be con front ed with are a few pickets in front of most target chain stores. "We are open for business as usual and \l.'e have various assistants and stock boys at the cash registers ," said a spakesman for the Lucky Market at 2180 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. "We have two pickets out front but it Isn't bad at all." Spokesmen for both sides of the wage dispute said there would be severe prob· lems with the distribution of foe<! because of the teamsters walkout. But, they say , food will be available. ''Everything's normal so far and \\'e haven't experienced any shortages." said a spokesman for Stater Brothers Market at 2180 Newpoit Blvd. in Costa :\tcsa .. Most 1narket n1arlt1Rrrs rl'fused to comment or give their names .sa.v111g only that any official rornrnen t h:id 10 come from central offii:cs, $01TII.'. as far away as Boise, Idaho . Corporate orficers for tv.·o of the targe t lood chains -Safeway and Thriftimart -were. un available for con1ment on the strike situation as of press tin1c today. The thil•d store. Lucky , rcrerr~d al! Oal!y Pllol Sl•ll f>ll.QIO PICTURE TAKEN FEB. 25 , 1969, SHOWS EVACUATION AT BEN BROWN'S, SOUTH LAGUNA Guests Had To Be Rescued As Swollen Creek Rampaged Toward The Ocean Aliso Creek's Welfare Puslie<l At Viejo Meet The n1essagc heard 1nost often at a conference on Aliso Creek Saturday ii'! Mission Vi ejo v.•as that to the grea test extent passible. its resources should be protected. The creek. which \Vinds 19 miles from the Santa Ana f\'lountains to the ocean at Aliso Beach a mile soulh of Laguna Beach. fonn s a significant scenic and natural backbone to south Orange: Coun- ty·. rt runs through El Toro. Laguna Hills, and Laguna Niguel. It passes the Rockwell International ''Ziggurat" in Laguna Niguel. In their turn. a geologist. a bird expert , a botanist, a landscape architect. a coun- ty planner. and a Saddlcback Valley teacher emphasized to lhe audience of 150 people that Aliso Creek is a fragile and valuable resource. The <'Onference, co-sponsored by the UC Irvine extension office and the Sad· dleback Area Coordinating Council, was coordinated by Ron Yeo, former Fifth District planning commissioner. Intense urban pressures threaten the watershed. speakers said. The lower five miles of the creek m~ander through the 9.700 acre Moullon Ranch now being planned {or a com· munlty of 18.000 dwell ing units and up to s1.ooo people. The potential flood danger fro m th e creek. which has little surface ·.water except . for the winter rainy season, reitrlcta development along Jt, lo soine extent. In 1969. winter storms produced floods on Aliso Creek that_. washed out two bridges arid heavily damaged Ben Brown's .Motor Hotel near the ocean. Some 80 guests of the resort had (S.. ALISO, Pip ! I ) ' Fo1·m er Co11vict l11dicted 111 Niguel Ba11I{ B111·glary CHICAGO {AP) -An ex-convict C"mployed as a public relations man to improve the image of th e Teamsters union has been indicted on charges of transportation and unlay,•fu l sale of stolen securities in connection with a Laguna Niguel bank burglary. •larry Hall, a former Chicagoan now living in Beverly Hills, Calif., was in- dicted by a federal grand jury Wednes- day. He was placed on $100,000 bond. Arraignment in U.S. District Court was scheduled for Thursday. The indictment says Hall unlawfully sold and transported about $175,000 of stolen securities that had been part of $5 million ~·orth of Treasury bonds rind notes stolen from tlic Lag una·Niguf'l branch of the United Bank of California in March 1972. llall was arrested in Chicago by FBI agents la st April on one of his trips to improve the Teamsters image. The arrest stemmed from an attempt by Hall to secure a $100,000 bank Joan, using the stolen bonds and Treasury notes as collateral. According to the FBI, flall met March 29 with Richard F. Levy, an attorney for the An1algamated Trust and Savings Bank of Chicago. in an effort to secure the loan . k vy learned after the meeting that llall's collateral was stolen property, I (See CONVICT, Page 2) Squeaking By OC Transit District Has Fuel Orange County Transit District has been alloted sufficient diesel rue\ to keep its 53 bu5eS rolling for the next two months,·General Manager Gordon "Pete" Fielding said today. FIELDING SAID the state rucl allocnting agency had provided the district \vith the necessary right to purchase 30,000 gallon.!! of diesel fuel per month through January. ' "By that time. we expect that a decision }Vill be made in \Vashingt(ln. D.C. that will allow essential transit di stricts to keep operating," the general man~ ager said. "M' LOOKS GOOD now and we should gr! enough furl to put the 63 new busc5 into service in ·April." As recently a·s a month ago. the transit dl!-1rict was desperate, with only enough Iuel to operat.e until 1'hanksgiving. But the state agency CDmc througl1 \flth the additional allocation. rnlls lo thf' Food En1plOYt'r·s Countil , lht· barg:11niug agtnt for management. The FQ(1<t Emplo.ver 's Co u n c i t r<'prC"sen1n11ves \\li're also un;1v:iilnlile for t'01nment today, Robt-rt K. !'ox. presid~nl of !JH.• FEC, eon11n1•ntt-d Su nday night 1hat his group. "1net the ctnploycs half v.•ay and found the \\·:1gc rcjccuon to be an acl :-;pearhL'iJdcd by u small handful of un ion lf'ndcrs \\'ho have nothing but con1p!etc \Sre STJtlKE, Page 2) ? • Coast U11it Debate Set Wednesday Hy JOHN ZALLER 01 !ht Oailv Pilol Slat! Th('. Calirornia Coastal Co1nn1ission should nol ignore the ques tion of nucl ear safety in deciding on proposed expansio11 of the San Onofre nuclear generating plant. the chief executive officers of the C'Oasta l com mission said today_ "Obviously. the cvmmlssion doesn't have the ·expert ise that the federa l Atomic Energy Commi s5ion (AEC) has on the 1nat ter or nuclear safet y," said Joseph Bodovitz, executive dire<:tor of the State Coastal Zone Conservation Commission. "But there are as many opinfons on nuclear safety as there are experts,'' he said. For this reason. Bodovitz said lhe coastal commission can consider the poss ibility that the nuclear plant \Vill have the effect, if built . of discou raging developinent \vithin a widt' radius around lh\•tn. The state coastal con1mission Is scheduled 10 decide \\'ednesday \Vhcthcr or not 10 perinit ex:p<1nsio n of the _!oiril project of Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas and Electric Cont· pany. A staff recommendation , written under Bodo vi tz' direction , h;:is recommended disapprov al of the planned expansion because it 'vou ld require. deslruction of so me of the bluff lands and raise th~ 1e1npcraturc of ocean "'ater_ B(l(:!O\'il1.' rl'marks today .:lppcarcd sign ificant because the state Attorney Cenc ral's Orficc ha~ said that the coast;il tornrn1s.-:;i011 cannot consider !he question \See '"UCLEAR, Page 21 .-. Sa11 Diego Gas 1'o Sue if Coast Pa11el Nixes Biel San Diego Gas and Electric Company today threatened to sue if the Cali forni a Coastal Conservation Commission heeds the ad vice of its staff and supports a move to halt construclion o( f\vin nuclear reactors at San Ohofre. Jn an announcement issued th is morn- ing. utiiit)r President Walt('r Zitlau said he was "shocked" at the discovery that the commission staff had recommended th at the state comm ission upliold an appeal by foes of the reactor projeCt. The opponents, primarily the San Clemente-based Groups United Against Radiation Dangers. appealed to the state group to reject an earlier approval granted the project by the regional com· 1nisslon in charge of eoastal development in the area south of the \Vestem \Vhite House. Zitlau said it' was imperative that th e tv•in reactors be built to alleviate th e Jong-tern1 energy crisls !acing the utility. The comn1ission staf( holds that a mile awl one-half of scenic bluffs, wildlife and the n1arine environment would be adversely a!fC<'led by the plans to build the twin reactors -each twice Lhe size of the present reactor at San Onofre .. The $1-billion·plus project would !urn the quiet, n1gged stretch of beach into the world's largest reactor complex. The commission is the last re rnainin~ en tity where formal approval ls required before the oft-delayed projt>ct could bt: l;iunched . 1t mee~s \Vednesda y 111 Newport Beat h to rt'acb a dccis\Qn 10 the case. "lf the staff rtcommendation is uphe\11 IS.. REACTORSr.l'ap l) ' .. I I I I ' ' • 2 DAILY l'ILO I LB MOr\d<1y D•crrn~r J, fq73 --- ~ U.S. Sullsid y • • ~ Li st Na111es t: • ~: Two Citie s .· . -1\•:o Oran~t· Co:1 ~t 111!•'"· lluntin glurl :.. 13cach and l,;1g11na Ht•:1i:l1 ;ire n11 the list for fed L'l <1111· .suh~1d11 1·d t1ou-..1ng under thr control . of 1hr 01';111gc l'our11:: Housing Authon\)1 Both cities ha\"e :1ppr'o\'rd resolu1 1un:1 support ing the rl'qUc~I!' f(lr fe(!l'ral :• money to hrlp ~('n1or C'ltl"fl'll'I and !01r·1n come farn 1\11·s pa:-f11r adl'1'111.11e h0t1,1ng l)udlcv \\ 1111t·rh11ld1·1, 1!11 l'rror o! thl' county 'housing au tlk•fl1y ~1d 1o:J:iy about 195 units \1uuld be sought in Huntington l~e:n·h und ~J 111 I.:tguna Beach. The units can be sin~le fanuly homes or apnrtrnents . \V1ntcrha ldrr s.11d thl' coun!y v.•11l ask for fund ing frorn the. dP'.1.'.il'tmrnl, If Hoosing and Urhan J)Cvelo p1nrnt \HUD ) to subsid11.e the ren t on abcut 1.000 units thruughout lhe county Other count v cities ~1h1ch coo!)('rate V.'ith rtic houSing ~1uthority arc Buena Park. F'ul!erton , Orange, Stanton ;ind Yorba l.1nr1:1 Thi! hrit1~111g ;iutho nty \\'.'.IS for1nl'<l ll\ th1· L'11un1y 1\10 Yl'<1fS ago . bul b(:caU!'>e of a l1o ldup lu frdcr;d legislation, has bi•en unnble to operate effectiVC'ly un!1l no"·· Win!crh:ilder said th(' county should apply for the housing grants 111 .January, but he doesn't knol!.' how fast the paperv.•ork can be processed or v.•herl homes can actually be located. '""' -,,..,, !'· ~·. Boati11g Acci.de11t Huntington Man • l(illed ID Ocean A 28·ycar<ild Huntington Bl'ach man suffl'l'C'd <i fatal slashing fro1n the pro· pcllcr of <in outboa rd 1no1or orf lhC' entrance to !Jana ll11rbor Sunday. Harbor pa!rolinc·n bln1ned a freak ac- ciden t for thl' d1·;11h of Cal\"[n Eln1orc l)t>nh11111 Jr. of J8Ull SJ1orevicw Circle . l),>nharn .~11ffcr•·d st•\'Ct'C gashes in the :irca of his right knee in the mishup \\'luch 0<.'c11rn.'<.I \\'hen lbe lhn>Ule or the n10\or powering a IJ.foot ruaabout stuck und sent tire craft in lG .a tight circle. l';itro!mcn said the oµe.rator o~ the s1nall boat. Hobert \\'iltian1 Cowe}l , 28. of 16338 Livingstone St., FQuntai~/Vallcy. told !hen1 the 1nechanism stllC?n on full as the s1n<11! craft WRS abou! '} qu;u·h·r· r11ile off !llC' harbor entr:u1cc.1 l>cnh:i111 11ns thro"'n into !ht• 11·ritcr ,111d h1l by the b111des ofj1he n1otor's pl'O~). :\f!t'I" the n1olu1' fin:1lly was shut off. ! !l·nh:un 11";1~ lf!O far ron1 the cr'll[t For Co11·1•ll to help. and he O\vne1· lici::an .~l1outing 10 ntht'r \)(1~1(t s ror nssis!<1nr<'. It ('ll!11 C fron1 Hoh rt Allen \\"ilhs o[ ·"an .Junn Capislrt1 o. an d Steven C. Sa rgent of Laguna 1·:ich iipµ~r(·tllly t.'D1TI~' loo lµtr , uffie1als ~aid and [l{'nh11n1 <li1·d ~l1u1·1lv uflcr lus ~11 riv;il nt San C!t•111l'l1(e i ;t•i1£'ral l!o~p1l<il Patroln1{'n s;ud the 1ll·f.1i.·d 1:ru1st• ul the ~n1all boat had lak rn the 111rn I(\ th<' art·<1 or the San tlerncntc p1t·r and th{' ft·c<1k mishap occurrl'"d :is th1· 111en 11'(•rt• rt·turn1ng lo porL The 1r:.ii.:t·dy rnnrked th(' lir~t t.11,d bo:1tin~ nushap 111 or ru ·;1r lhl' harbtJI since the farility opcnl'tl iwo years asu Frott1 Page .f REACTORS • • • Uy lhC' conHn1ssion 1! 1\'nuld \.>,,· a ~ro~~ di.~serrice lo !he people uf t..:alifon11:~ and to !he 1111liu11."' tilt' utility h1'ad said. "111 \"ll'll' 1lf 1)1t• II ill"Sf'llill~ l'lll'l"g \' cr1s1s :ind l'rl·Sidl'llt \1xu11 ·s ;1ppc[1I fur expa 11s1on of r111l·k'r1r 1·:tp:11l1l1tics, ii 1~ i1HTf'tli b!1· to think 1ha! ;111y re!'rx1n siblf' bod~· 1votild cleny [hf' nghl to proeeC'd with this project." he adclccl Zit!au·s firm holds a 20 percent intrri'!>t in rh e rea ctor prOJl'CI : Sou t h c r n Californi a Edison Conipany holds the rC'maindrr, Senior citizens Qr low inco1ne famili es put on the progran1 pay 25 p<1rc ent of their int'Ome toward rent, and the government makes up the rest based on the fair market \'alue for rents. \\'lnle rhalder said his agency is not yet ready to accept applicati<?O.s from persons inte rested in rent suhs1d1 l:s, hut an announcement \1·111 be. 111adc tn th.! future. SOUTH LAGUNA RESI DENTS EXAMINE ROCK SAMPLES FROM ALISO CREEK WATERSHED From Left to Right Are Louise Cramer, Minnie Carrie and Roberta Lindberg l)CnharH ll'aS ~ll kt'<i Olli of the \Yater consctous, but red1ng sevL•re ly from £1:verNI blood v ·ssels. !!is rescuers ap- plied a tourn!Quet and raced toward the. harbor;i net docks at !he harOOr 1nouth. Sargent's pphcallon or a tourniquet /From P1f9e 1 Spokes111cn for !he utilities 1cx:lay s<iid that if the reactors v.'ere scrapped 11 v.·ould require the burning o( 30 1n ill1on barrt>ls a yC'ar of fue l oil lo rnakt'.' up the loss in conventional fossil-fuel plants. "Since the C'nergy crisis is likely to get v:orse instead Qf better the burning of th is additional fuel oi l is an un\l.'ar· ranted and pt'rhaps i1n possible dem and to meet .. , Zitlau said. ----·---- $2,800 Stu<l y On Parking Lot Eyed by Lagu11a Nixon Energy Adviser Love, Deputy Resign The Laguna Beach City C<luncil .\\:ill weigh spending $2 .800 for a fea sab1J1ty study on construction of a parki ng stnic- Jl ture adjacent to city hall in a proposal scheduled for acti<ln at its 4:30 p.m. ~ Wednesday meeting. it The study v.·as requested by the cily • parking and transportation committee. I'-The area involved is presently owned li.l by the developers Qf "The Lumberyard" ~ shopping complex and city. • The site would be convenient to the sumn1er art festivals in 1he cany<ln and ,.. wou1d also likely be used as a bus • and tram station. 9t H is recommended that the firm of l:t Roti and Associates undertake the pro j· ect. Roti did the feasibility study on the proposed Glcnneyre S1reet structurr. The study is recommended to be fini sh- ed by January. From Page I CONVICT • • • and refused to issue the loan. authorities said. Levy latC'r submitted ('1·idcnce 10 !he Justice Departnll'nl. !-!all. v.'ho uses the name llaller in his public relations act11·i ti€'S, has H criminal recC1rd dat ing hack to 1~·12 , and has been l'H1n·1rtert for frC1uc!, obstructing justice, gam!Jl1ng , forgi•ry. :ind grand and [>1:!11· hirccny. 11l'C forn1 l?r CltiC'ngo r c s 1 rt 1) 11 l negotiated t«1rh<'r !his yea rn SI 2 111ill10n :-innucil eon tr:it:I with the Tean1strrs fnr J l(ll~ver~onn and Assoc!al rs tif La.;; \'<'i<as to set up an adver!ising can1pa1gn that 11ould 1n1prore the union's 1n1agl' :Four Di e in Auto \VASHI~GTON fAP) -Pre..<iident Ni x- on's chief en<'rgy adv iser, John A. Love, and his deputy, Charles G. DiBona, resigned today in anticipation of an official announcemen t handling the pov.·e r over energy issues to someone else. An informed :source said Love and DiBona submitted resignations this morning but that Nix on had oat yet accepted them. Al a regular Ylhite }louse ne\\'S brief. STATE MOTORISTS CURB LONG TRIPS, Story Pago 5 ing. spokesman Gerald L. V·,"arren said. in ;ins11·er to questions. that Love \l'aS still the chief energy adviser. And \Va r- ren dl'clined to discuss whe1her Love is resigning. Informed sources revealed Saturday tl:rc 1\'hite White !·louse planned to est ablish a 11ev.· Federal Enc r g y Administ ration, taking over energy ('rnergency programs from the Interior ()('partment and to be headed by deputy Treasury Secretary \\1ill iam E. Simon. The announcemen! of this shift had \.>,,·en scheduled for 8 a.m. IPSTI today but 1vas pos!poned at the last niinute. Fr<>m Page 1 STRJI(E ... ;irrogan ce and conl!.'n1pt for consum ers ;ind their !'mpl o~·rrs " Thr Ff·:C h,1<; off•'r\·d ;1n ad<lition::il ~50 :1 11(·l·k to ki•f·p employees up 11 1rh t~st of living inrrc:isrs. But union of. lrc 1als sa:-1 the offt·r 1s "1nsu)t1ng"' and dern:ind dll opcn·l'nd cost nf 11v1ns cl:nise \'!SALii\ (L.'l'l ) _ ,\ 48.year-0!d San in a nc11· thrcc-yccir contract. .Jose man apparent!~· ran a stop sign Though a lockout is technically In and slammed 1n!o anothrr vehicle Sun· rffcct, m:irkel olflc1a !s at stores fro1n day, kil ling four_ young Visalia "'Omen. Sea! ,..~each to San Clemente say the the Cahforn1a lilgh\i"ay Patrol reporlid....._ e.f!.eef~ a~ alrnost unnoticeable. OlANlil COAST '" DAILY PILOT Tn1 0••"9e Coa\I OA!l"t' PILOT, wlft'I ""'let> II ..... ~.neCI ,~. Nt"'f·Prtu. 11 Pl>b!l"'ld ~' the O••r~e C•••T PuOll1hlng Co"'"""'· Si o• rlll t<Trhono ••• 111<0l11~ed. Monday t~•ougn FrlGa~. '~' Cn•I~ M111. r.ewpatl lh•th, Hun!1nv•on fltt<:h1Foon•1ln Y•ll~~. L1<1uM lhl Ch, l•~1nt rS•<l<lltl»<:O '""' 51n Clttn~<lle/ ~"" Ju•n r1plllrtr.o A tl~I• '19'"""1 ldl!lon I• pUb .. ,n~ ~~Tur<UVI •rid Sund•~·· Tn1 o•lnt•l>"I 1>Ubl•1~1no pt1nr 11 "' JXI w111 1111 Sir "!, Con11 M~u. C&ll!Orl'I•, •2676 ltob11t N. W 11d PrttkMlnl I nd PuOl'lht< J.,. It. Curley Vici Ptni61111 t nd G«i.•11 M1n1gu Thoft'I•• K1•wil EGU11•· Tlu111111 A. M ur p~i111 M1111glng fd,1or Ch.,1., H. Looi Ri~h1•d r. Ni ll Aalflllnl Mlnetfrl9 [Gllllt~ ........... Otflq 221 For11I Awen .. 1 M•ili"t Ad<ll,•ur P.O. l o• 1>66, t11>S2 -Ottk., C..J• MtM: "° WHI •• , sr .. ., H_,..,I aMcll : »JJ i'll•POrt 9oull•1•G Hun!ll\o!Ofl ttK": 1n 11 lh•d• aow•e•i •o a.n c1 • ....,.11: J1)$ l'lortt'I [I C11nlnoi I MI , ......... f7141 MZ-4111 ~tn.4 A'-94 .... 642-,671 a..p.. '-.II All D1pa111""": ,..., ..... 494-946' C.V-•19"'1. 1'1J. Oro"lfl Cotll ,v11111nlt1t c.mi.nw. OIO "'"'' 1•0flft, 1u.,.1r11~,, .OllO•ltl """" or eclvt r·llMmlflll Mn ol' -V 1M '""''lldiK..:i wl!llCU I 1P1Clf! - ! "'lulDll DI «ll>V•lllftl ow ....... s_.o Cit" -··~ Hiii II COlll WW, C.ll!Ornll 5~•0llOl'I IW '-'"II' IJ tJ ,._111t.1 IW nw11 IJ.JJ "'°"'"''' mllltuv ft9f1Nllor\1 S:.tJ mofl!~lr. ' "This 11·on·t af fect us al all c:\ccpt po~sib!y in maripov.·er, but you'd belier find out ror sure from the niain offices." ~:iid a spokf'sm an for the two Thrifti111art stores in the Saddlcback Valley. Si111il:ir comments ca me f r o n1 rna11agcrs of Von's Market s i n C:ipis!r<Jno Beach nnd El T o r o , .'\IUrr1 ::;0n's in San Clinentc and El Toro, Lu cky Stores in Hunting!on Beach anti Lagun a llills, El Rancho t\1arket in Newport Beach. May f;1ir. The l'antry and Smi th's Food King in Costa J\lesa and l\1arkcl Basket in Fountain Valley . Reception Set In Lagu,na Beacl1 A public re<:i!plion will be held al 6 o'clock tonigh t in Laguna Beach for panelisl!i and participating n1ember~ of the U.S.-Japan Trade Council i;ymposiu m on American and Japanese com- munications problem!. The reception at the Village Inn 1\lfltor Hotel is sponsored by the United Nations Association·USA Coast Line chapter and the \'illage Inn. ' The reception wi ll hono r scholRrs and government Qrficials rrom Japan . The syrn1)Qsi ur11 itself Is being held at thl' Newporter Inn in Newp ·rt Beach \~·1th a public seminar to be ncld We<lnes- day al tile IJ1ltmore l·lote/ in i.()S Angrlrs. l\cynotr speaker wilt be the amh;ii.i~ctor from .h1pan . ' and \V arren said it might come on Tuesday. Warren said Lhe delay was caused only by the need to work out further details of the organizational shift. Simon earlier challenged suggestions that his impending appoinlment lessens the chance of gasoline rationing. "That isn't so,'' Simon res ponded quickly "'hen asked in an in terview whether that is what his appoi ntment means. "I don 't rule QUt rationing. I don"! rule out anything ." Simon. 46 , said the ne\v agency would begin quickly to try to come up with new federal programs for tackling the fuel shortage.. Meanwhile, the Denver Post quoted Love as saying he was resigning be- cause he did not v.·ant to stay in \Vash- jngton at a "superfluous job." "To be honest ," Love was quoted as saying in a ('OJlyrighted story, ''it's been difficult 10 try to do anything meaning- ful and even to get the cttention of the President.'' L<>ve said he prefe rred to return to Colorado and practice law rather than "silting back here and twiddling my thumbs," the Post said. Simon had been a pr inci pal in an Admini strntiQn policy slrugg\e over v.·r.ether formal ratiooing of short sup- plies or a stiff gasoline tax is the best govC'rnment response to the fuel shortage. \\.hile LO\"t' nnd l.JJ \'(' ·s depul!!.'S \\·err s:iy1ng gr1snlint' rut1onin~ pro ha b I y eouidn 't l:c. ~11·oided bt•('ausc of the Arab 011 cutoff, Simon 11•as pushing for ;:i strong m;:inda1ory allocation program of suppli!.'s. mandator~· conservation pro- J..~r:in1s nnd perhaps a ga~uline l:'lx, \\i1h rationing only a last resort. Simt1n . a slightly built miln 11·ho v;ears ~lasses. looks the part of a conservative f1nanc1rr. He ca me lo 1J1e Trca,<;ury l)cpanmcnt from a senior p<irtncrship in Salomon Brothers, a ~ew York in- vestment banking firrn. Police Seeking Cat Poisoner 111 Lagu11a Beach The suspected poisoning of !wo cats \YD S reported over lhe 11'eekend lo Laguna Beach police. The felines belonged to ~1arjorie Stark of :170 Nyes Place. Both were found dead "'ilhin the past two v.·eeks. Ca pt. O;ivl<I llro"·n said. Poli ce. patrol units have been alerted a l<lng \l.'ith the SPCA animal con!rol patrol. Brown :said the an imAls bore no signs of injury or any n1a rks to account fo r their death. "\Ve get a little alarmed because the same thing a cat could get a k.ld could pick up," Brown .sa.Jd,,f Burglar Gets Cash, Riug at Niguel IJou1e Bu rglars who entered a Laguna Niguel hnn1 c bv uriknown means pried the doo r nr ;"1 ~.-1fc in th e nitister bedroom and 0{'<! l'1ith ~700 in cash and a $400 ring d11rf 11g the weekend, Orange County St•criff's officers said. J)eputies said the breakin occur~ while Robert Frank Matsie, 52 , and hL fami ly were absent fron1 the home 11t 13872 Bothnia Bay. ( From Page 1 ALIS O • • • to be rescued by tag es. cable fron1 thelr cot, I John Chapman. principal pl:innC'r of lhe ~·loulton Ranch, said 350 acres Qf public park are planned along th e creek I \Vilh bike and hiking trails planned. Three pockets of residential develof" ment also are planned, ranging fl"j)nl medium to high density. / One pocket, at a cul-de-sac recreation~ . ' oriented area at the south end of the property , calls for 369 dwelling units. Anolher section, near a propo¥'Cf high school site, \\."Ould include 16i hted ium anc! med ium-high density units. The most controve rsial proposal is (or two high density towers of 200 units each the only high density housing plan- ned for the entire ranch . Nl}CLEAR ... of !'uc\C'<ir safety and that the AEC 1s ie sole agency qualiried to deal wit safl'ty . Bodovitz made his rernarks during a brC'ak in a co11f1•rence on coa stal Mne management being held today at the Airportcr Inn in Irvine. Bodovitz stresSC'd that nu clea r safety 1\'3S not a factor in his rc-rommendalion that lhe expansion should be turned down . Sul he said he could have con- sidered it. "If a plant expansion is approved. doe~ that mean that there can be no developn1ent \V!lhin si x or seven miles?"' he asked. Bodovitz pointed out that the AEC recently turned dov.'n a proposed nuclear plant in Philadel phia because it v.·ould be localed ·within seven miles of th e city. ··1f thry apply the same rule to San Ono fre to 11m1t development v.·ithin 1hat radius, that is something we are entitled to consider before approving exp.1nsion of the plant there.'' he said. The issue of nuclear safctv -which \~·as the prime faclor in th"C years of olhC'r dC'l<t;.•s -hns not <1risen in ll11s latest hurdle to the u1il1llrs' dcsl rl's to build the twin reactors. lnste<1d , a scenic sandstone formation termed unusucil to Southern Californ ia bcaC'hes and other envi ronmental fa c1ors 11·err. the rationale for the staff d1~<..1p prova\. ~1assive amo un ls or v.·arn1 watf'r returned to the sea after its US<' !n turbine condensers \\·ould also do damage 10 the marine environment, said the staff report. Arson Kill s Three LO~Il TA (AP ) -In vestigators say a \l.'eekend fire that deslr<lyed a shacl-. and killed the three occupants v.·a~ deliberately set. A man and tv.·o v.·o men , all in their early 20s, were burned beyond reeognition and v.·ere not immediate.I) identified , investigators said . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ i aP flGHTS THE ENERGY CRISIS! Save 50°1°-75°1° of the electricity used in an e~ectric range! • F ~~~ DEMONSTRATION ANYTIME Ex1mpl1 of 11vlng1 1hown by Sacramento Utlllty Dlttrlcl tetll. Comparison: Elec!r!c Range ind M•crowa ve Oven M'/1 SAIJIN09 -A lb. Bee! Roas! 63"/e SAVINGS -4 (8 oz.) Biked Pot11.1oes ,,.,, SAVINQS -Two Layer Yt l· low Ca~e 71'/, SAVINGS -F1oren Broccoli (10 oi. boll Jn pltg.) I Buy a MICROWAVE OVEN made only by A-rnonll. From lhe Amin• THI. Kitchen: 12'/1 IAVlNQI -2 lb. 81ked Whal• Chick•" 7rl/1 IAVINQI -<I LClbtttr T1ll1 (trozen l!I oz. ••eh) 11•/1 IAYINQl -11 lb, Tll,.IY !11/1 IAVINQI -1 cup of ln111,,t COllH ~'· UVINQI from ,,,. Fry Pin -4 H1mbur111r Pitt!" (4 01. ••. , Most Efficient, Energy-Saving Way To Cook! All The Heat Goes Into The Food-NONE IS WASTED! Time Siver ind En•1gy S•verl • Cook• mos1 rooda In '/• nor- n"Mll tim•. • Automatic Timer Control 11lml- n1111 unne1d1d cooking tirr>e ind addltlo1111 1n1roy aavings. • Only 1he food h11t1 end eooka. No tMrgy wut1d In "hell·up" times. • • Op1r1111 on 115 volt1, No 1pe- c:l1I wiring n11dtd. Veu can do Mmtltilnf Bout lhe ...,., crlMll • EnlfGY onlno• wlll v1ry wl1h !hi por110fll and type of food1. The food1 IM""1 I re typle1I lood1 ind por- lions. Som1 olht r loodl or por11ons will 1111 below ~•/1 11vlng1 I nd oltt.111 wl11 be eon1klerably mcr1 than 7!J/1 savlng1. ( , You can do somethfng about the energy crlsftl Maks ths grsattut cooking dlscovsry sine. flref-''<fl-<rUIAUl"11~~ ... 1c:.11ow""Zov1 .. ----..•. 90 DAYS CASH WITH APPROVeD CREDIT 1815 NEWPO.RT Bl VD., . Downtown Costa Mesa -Phone 548·7788 I 17 I I' I I I )7 I I' I • Saddleha~k Today's Final N.Y. Stocks vor. 66, NO. 337, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1973 TEN CENTS Top Nixon Energy Advisers Resign Positions \\1ASltlNGTON rAP ) -President Nix- on's chi ef energy adviser. John A. Love, and hi s deputy, Charles G. DiBona, resigned today in anti cipation of an official announcement handling the power over ene rgy issues to someone else. An informed source sald Love and OiBona submitted resignations lh is morning but that Nixon had not yet accepted them. At a regular White House news brief- ing, spokesman Gerald L. Warren said, in an.swer to questions, that Love was .still the chief energy sdviser. And \Var4 rcn declined to discuss whether LovC js resigning. Informed sources revealed Saturday the white White House planned io establish a new Federal Energy Administration, taking over ene rgy emergency programs from the Interior STATE MOTORISTS CURB LONG TRIPS, Sto•y Page S Department and to be headed by deputy Treasury Secretary Will iam E. Silnon. The announcement of this shift had bee n scheduled for 8 a.m. ~PST) toc:l<1y but was postponed at the last minute, and Warren s<iid it n1ight come on Tuesday . · ~ Warren st1id the d1day was c ed only hy the need to work out furt r tleta il<i of the organizational shift. I Simon earlier challenged suggestions that his impending appointment lessens the chance of gasoline rationing. "Thal isn't so," Simon responded quickly when asked in an interview whether that is what his appointment means. "I don 't rule out rationing. 1 don 't rule out anything.'' Simon. 46, said the new agency would begin quickly to try to come up with PICTURE TAKEN FEB. 25, 1969, SHOWS EVACUATION AT BEN BROWN'S, SOUTH LAGUNA Guests Had To Be Rescued As Swolle., Creek Rampaged Toward The Ocean Driver Torcl1es Auto Involved In Hit-and-n111 Session Probes Ways To Sa·ve Aliso Creek The driver of a hit·and·run car at· tempted lo destroy the evidC'nce Salur- day by driving hi s vehJcl e into a ditch in 1rvine and torching it, lrvine police alleged today. Irvine resident Richa rd N. Ga le. 15191 Champagne Circle. told invC'stigating CJf· ficers he found the. car ablaze nenr the Culver Dri\•e turnoff on r-.fot11ton Parkway and lhat he fl ung open the doors to see whether someone was !rap- ped inside. No one .,,.as in or near the car. Mystified police officers checked out the license plates and learned lhat the auto had been involved ln a minor hit-and-run acc ident 2S minutes earlier in Costa Mesa. Arson specialists from the Orange County Fire Department determined the fire in the passenger compartment to have been set. The loss was eslimated at $1.51)). Poli~, mean\\•hile, are on the lookout for an acne-complexioned man about 35 years old they believe was driving lhe. car on Saturday. Th e message heard most often at a conference on Aliso Creek Saturday in r-.llssion Viejo was tha t lo the greatest rxrent possible, its resources should be protected. The creek. "''hich v.·lnds 19 rn iles from the Sant;:i Ana !\1ountains lo the ocean at Aliso Beach a mile south of La guna .Beach , forms a signi ricant SCC'nic and natural backbone to south Orange Coun4 ty. It runs through El Toro, Laguna Hill s. and Laguna Niguel. Jt passes the Rockwell International "Ziggurat" in Laguna Niguel. In their turtl, a geologist,. a bird expert, s botanist, a landscape architect, a roun- ty plan ner, and a Saddle back Valley teacher emphasized to the audience o[ 150 people that Aliso Creek is a fragile and valuable resource. Th e conference. cC>-spansored by the UC Irv ine extension office and lhe Sad- dleback Area Coordinating Council. wa s coordinated by Ron Yeo , form er Fifth District planning commissioner. Squeaking By OC Transit District Has Fuel Orange cOunty Transit District has been alloted sufficient diesel fuel to keep Us 53 buses rolling for the nexi two months, General Manager Gordon "Pete" Fielding said today. FIELDING SAID the slate fuel alloeatlng agency ba<l provided tht dl1trict with the necessary right to purchase 30,000 5allons of diesel fuel per month through January. · ''By that time .,,.e expect that a decl~lon will be made in Washington, D.C. that will allow essential lransit districls to keep operating," the 4eneral man: ager said. urr LOOKS GOOD now and we should get enough fuel to put the 63 new buses Into ICl'Vice in April." As recr.ntly as a month ago, the·translt district was de!Jperate, with only enough fuel to operate until Thanksgiving. But the state agency came through with the addlUonal allocaUon. Intense urban pressures threaten the v.·i.ttcrshed, speaker;; said, The lo\ver five miles of the creek meander through the 9,700 acre ~foulton .Ranch now being planned for a rom 4 n1unity of 18.000 dwelling units an d up l!l 57.000 people. The potential flood danger from the creek, v,.·hich has little surface '\'aler except for the win ter rainy season, restricts development along it to some ext ent. In 1969, winter storms produced floods on Aliso Creek that washed out two bridges and heavily damaged Ben Brown 's Matar Hotel near the ocean. Some 80 guests of the re!IOrl had to be rescued by cable from their col· tages. John Chapman. principal planner ot (Ste ALISO, Psge %) Right-of-way Argument Ends In Shooting Lee Tully, 27. of 14752 Wa\rl!rly Lane, Irvine, is in custody today charged with assault with a deadly weapon· following a shooting incident at a drive-in restaurant in Tustin. Police said Tully was engaged in 1 fi ght wt th Anthony F. Barrows, no known ad:':·ess, at Jhe Jack in the Box, 14003 Ne .JJrt Ave., when his gun dischargtd anj struck Herbert Chase. 27. of 1'25 S. Mlnllle St., Santa Ana. in the th igh. Chase iii reported In stable condlUon. !n"Tustln C9mmun!ty ttd5pital . Jnv .. Dgt!Ort ·said Tully and Barrows got Into an . argument about ,.f ~~m. over the rll!ht:.f.way Into the re1tailnnt .parking ".lot. . • • Tully, they reported. obtained a 1un trom the lnmk .of his ear and in lhe atruggle for the •pon which lollowed, the piatol diacharged and struck Chase, a companion « Bam>wa. new federal programs for tackling the fuel shortage. Meanwhik-, tile Denver Post QU01e<l Le:ve as saying he "'as resigning be- cause he did not want to stay in \Vash· ington at a ".superfluous job." "To be honest," Love was quoted as saying in a copyrighted s1ory. "it's been difficu1t 10 try to do anything meaning- ful and even to get the titlention of the President." Love said he prefe rred to return to Colorado and practice la\Y rather 1han "sitting back here and twiddling my thumbs," the Post said. Simon had been a principnl in an Administration poli cy strugg le orer ,~·hether formal rationing of l>hor1 surr plies or a stiff gasoline tax ls 1111' best government response. to the fuel shortage. While Uivc and Love's deputi es \11cre saying gasoline ration inf!: prob ab 1 y couldn't be avoided because of the Ara;> oil cutoff. Simon \Vas pushing for a strong mandatory allocation progra1n ot supplies. mand atory ('On serva!ivn pro- gr ams and perhaps a gaso line. ta x. \1'ittl rationing only a lasl resort. Simon, a slightly built n1an 1vho 11·ea rs gl ass!'~. loo~s rhc pnrt of a conservative r1n<1nc iL·r llt· ca me to thC' Treasury Departm ent frorn a senio r p.'.'l rtncrshi p i11 Salon1on Brothers, a t\c1v York i.n- 1'estmcnt hankini;: firm. Simon concedes tha t he didn't kno \v rnu ch aOOut the t:Omplicated oil industry and energy pol icy 1vhen namro chairman of Nixon's 01! Policy Comn1ittce. Sun on 's influence \1·ith the \Vhite House 11·anrd IOI' :J11"h1Je last summer. He lost a .-pol icy fight over whether m;;n- da 101·y alloca1inn shCJu!d be imposed in Ille oi l 1ndu~tr), and a decision \1·as pu1 off. Food Stril{e On Coast Markets Foresee No Shortages By WILLIAM SClffiEIBER 01 IM J>•llr P ll•l Sllll A spot chec~ of 15 Orange Coast markets today suggested shoppers won't have much trouble buying groceries because. of the current strike -as long as they are patient with box boys manning cash registers. Members of four wtion:o; rejected a contract offer by market operators Sun- day night and a massive strike--lockout Nixon Paid .§6,,,0QQ_ T~.~~§ In 3. Years WASHI NGTON (AP I - The White House wi.11 formally disclose this week !hat President Nixon paid less than $6,000 in federal income ta xes the past three years, sources report. Confidential documents under prepara4 tion also list Nixon as paying more than $72,000 tn federal income taxes in the first year of his presidency - before he obtainea a substantial tax deduction for donation of vice presiden· tia1 papers to the govenunent. The docunttnts show he paid $38,646 in federal taxes soon after he took office on his 1968 income as a lawyer. And they disclose that $30,916 was withheld from his paycheck in the first five months of this year for his 1973 taxes. Nixon's salary as pr esident is $200 .000 a year. He also receives a tax-free $50.000 annual expense allowance, and records disclase he has made substantial profits on real es!ate transactions since laking office. The information is contained in a 11erics of statements and documents 3Cheduled lo be sent members of Cbngress this week and then released publicly as part of the White House effort to disprove allegations abc;lut the President's personal finances. Documents examined by Th e Associated Press gave this breakdown on his federal income taJ.es : 1969 -$12,.686. 1970 -1789. 1971 -$878. 1972 -14.298. The documents indicate that soon after tii.king office in 1969 Nixon also paid $7,351 in New York state income taxes for 1968 earnings as a Manhattan lawyer. Since then, they indicate he paid no sta te or local taxes. Although California Is his voting residence, sources said Nixon's tax ac- countants obtained an outside legal opin4 ion that for tax purposes bis residence is the DistriCt of · C.Olumbia -and that district Jaw exempts presidents from local income taxes. some informetlon on Nixon's income tax payments surfaced earUtr -such (See TAXES, P11e %) ' OLD AUTO MOVES FAST'WITH AD Here's a '14 Chevy that movtd pretty fa st for an old car. First party to look al it after the ad appeared in the Dally Piiot bougllt the ca•. Htre'• the ad that m1de it move : '64 CHEVY. 3 spd., i<Jod en- gine, needa: ttru, aood trans.. portatlon. !LIO. (Phone No.) You can move tnerchanctise, too, with a Dally Pilot ad. Diol the direct lint lo mulll: 141-1671. ;\ v:ent into effect throughout Sou thl!fu Ca lifornia. Rejecting the offer from the food employers council 11·erc teamsters, meat cutters, machinists and o p er a l in g UNIONS STRIKE SOUTHLAND MARKETS, Story Page S engineers, with retail clerk s ex!)('cted to honor the picket lines. A total of 100,000 workers were expected to be out on strike. Slai1i Cattle Found iii Irvine ·'!'hrM calves, presurri.ed rustled elsewhere, were found slaughtered alongside University Drive near MacArthur boulevard In -lfvine to- day. A!I the animals' steaks v•ere still in place, leading pol ice to theo rize !he young cattle \\'Cre dropped in l hurry by unkno"-'n rustlers. aci- ng Public Safety Director Paul 3rady said tod ay . Irvine Co1npally official s r x- an1ined the dead cattle to determine lhry 11'cre nol ranch sfock or strays. County animal regulation depart· ment officers removed the young cattle which weighed about 60 pounds apiece. The cause of-death and the reason for the dumping 0£ the carcasses in Irvine is und er in· vestigation, Brady said. Telephone Firm To Expa11d Unit In Irvine City Pacific Telephone Company will ex· panel its Ford Road switching center located in the City or Irvine across the street from the Harbor Virw Homes subdivision in Newport Beach. Irvine zoning administrator Claudette Donatella said the company agreed to comply with 11 use. permit conditions. The conditions rover concerns about noise, parking and appearance of th e facili ty near the intersection of Ford Road and MacArthur Boulevard. John J. Diedri ch, external relations chairman of the Harbor V i e w llomeov.·ners Association presented a list or concerns of neighbor! of the facility. Homes on Port Abbey and Port Shcf4 rietd in Newport Beach places are im4 pacled by air conditioning noise from the bu.ildlng, he said. Telephone company spokesman Jim ~fcMahon said the firm would try to be a "better neighbor" with its e:ii:pansion program. Adequate parking for employes was promised within the 24 spaces required by the city of Jrvine zoning codes, Mrs. DonateU.t·!&id. Landscaping screening will ~ required on side and re•r lot Lines and the doubling of the bulldlng·s si;e will resul t in rtmoval of lhe air conditioning equip- ment to a location away from existing ho111<t. Under Irvine city law. no sign wilt bt J>(!rmitttd when tho renovation and expansion b complel«I, M,.., Donslclla noted. '( In the meantime , say Orange Coast store managers. life \\'ill go on as usual. Even the three markets targeted bY the unions -Lucky, Safe""·ay and 1hril· timart -opened on time this morning. About the only thing out of the ordinary shoppers \viii he confronted \\'ilh arc a fe\\· pic kets in front of most target thain stores, '"\Ve are open for business a!f usual and 1vc hav e various assistants and (See STRIKE, Page 2) Safety Key To San Onofre Nuclear OK? By JOHN ZALLER 01 lht D1lty f'llor s11ff The California Co;i stal Commission should not ignore the qu estion of nuclear sarcry in de ciding on proposed expansion of !he San Onofre nuclear generating plan!, th e chief executive officers o{ the ('(lastal commission said today. "Obviously. the mmmissl on doesn't h:n·e the expertise that the federa l Atomic Energy Commiss ion (AEC) has on the matter of nuclear safety." said Joseph Bockrvitz. executive director of the State. Coas tal Zone Conservation Commi ssicin . "But there are as many opinions on nuclear safety as there arc experts," he said . For th is reason. Bodovitz said the. coastal commission can consider the possibi!i1y that the nuclear pl ant will have the eff ect. if bu1h, of discouraging rt!'velopn1cn t 1v1thln a 11 1dc radius around 1hen1. 'TI1c stale coastal commi ssion is sc hcdult•d to dct:tde \Vcdncsd:1y whc thl'r or nol to pcrnut expansion of the joint project of Southern C<i lifornia Ed ison and S<1n Diego Gas and Electri c Con1· pany. A staff recommendation , v.Ti tten under Bodovitz' direction, has ret'()(llmended disapproval of the planned expansion because it \\·ould require destruction of some of the bluff lands and raise the temperatu re of ocean .... ·ater. Bodovitz' remarks today appeared significant be-cause the sta te AHomey Gentra!'s Office ha s said that the coastal commission cannot consider the question of nuclear safety ana tha t the AEC is the sole agency qualified to deal (See NUCLEAR , Page ~) Orange Coast Weather Sunny and warmer is the way the weather service calls it for Tu cs4 day, with highs in the upper 60s at the beaches rising lo the lo1v 70s inland. Overnight lows in the upper 40s. INSIDE TODAY "Do11dy D<rn" f.tereditll sing.~ Of!Ce ogo in. His record. "Trov- elitl' i\l u11 " 1vhich ance bro11gl1t /J im n $2.54 royalty, llru bce 11 reissued. See story. Page 9. flo•lln• 11 An11 L11111ttt 11 L,M. 80•• 11 "''''" lJ C11U•rnl• t Nalltol•t New.. 4, 11 (laUllie• tJ..71 Or•no' Counly 11 Comkt n 'riv!• Porter 7t Cro11wor• ll S•or!• 1•tt 0..111 NOllt9t 11 SI K k M•rlttlt )t..11 l11119rl•I ,,,. ' Ttlf•!t lon U en1or .. 1nm•11t 11 1'h••l••l 11 itlnanco 10-11 Wt•"'-t • Jlor 1111 ll:K1•ll ·~ w...._., ,. ... is.11 Mor1te1111• 11 w.,. ........ 4.tl -1, • :r .. ~ f ' ' • -• ' ' . '• -!• '· , • Tapes Goat? h1iss Woorls 'Catching Bu1me' NEW YORK (UPn -The attorney for presidential secret.try fio~c f\.'lary \Vood.'i says she has been made the goat or the Watergate tap('s case, Ne\vsweek n1agazine has reported. 'rhc 1nagaz111e sate! Sunday the al.torney, Charles Rhyne, former . .\n1er1<·an J~a r Asso~1al1on pre .... 1rten l, told a frie nd : "Just fronl the little l kntlW, I could bluw the lid right off the \\'hite JJouse." Rh yne told New'i \\'Cck he 1s cont e1nplaltng ralling trfi ss \Voods ba ck lo the stancl th1:, y,•eck to ('hang!! her version of how J8 minutes of a crul'1al presi clen!i<il !ape rerording was erased_ Ncv.cswcek said ~ltss \\'oods hired Rhyne after J)rec;idenl Nixon's chief adviser, Alexander !l:11g Jr .. "advised her curtly on Thanks· gi\iing da y to get a lav.•yer of her own ." lthyne said in a hushed conversatio n al the ben ch last week with U.S. Di strict Judge Jnhn J . S1rlca , who is trying the case, "f\'1y client is being trie d." Mission Yiejo Crorvcl Witnesses Sa.nta' s Arrival An estlmatcd 6,000 peoµ!l' jamn1ed the intersectio n of Chrisanta Dri ve and I.,a Paz Road ln f.1ission Viejo Sunday night to sec Santa Claus 1nakc his official holiday debut. Both roads \Yere clo~cd to tn:1ffic from 5:30 p.m. to the end of !he 6 p.m. program. Glen ~ton, spokesn1an for the ~1ission Viejo Company, said La Paz had lo be closed to Pradera Dri\'e and Chrisanta \\'as closed a bl ock beyond both sides of La Pciz. Santa Claus pa rked l1is reindeer and arrived at hi s v.·orkshnp b~· firelruck, Mon said. l!e \vas escorted lei the Y1orkshop by the l\l 1s11ion \'i ejo High Srhool hand anrl dril l learn .\ eon(•ert by the L·.s. Ma rine Corps b::ind from the El Toro base followed . Santa will he at his workshop on !he corner of Chrisanta and La Paz on the follov.·1ng schedule: Dec . 9, 12, 16, 18, 20 , and 22 - 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Dec. 22 -2 to qp ,m. In addition, a Sania's le!ler box has been provided. All !cllcrs "'ill be personally ans111cred, a t-.lission \1ieJO Company spokesn1an 1;aid. Sunday 's evt'!lt is the fir s! (lf a "Fi\'e ~1ights Of Chri'lln1as"' prograrn plann('d by the ~f ission Viejo Activities Cont· mittee. l\'ilh Ted \Vitt as chairman. From Page 1 TA XES ... as the small amol.u1ts for 1970 and 1971 disclosed in October hy the l'rovidt'nce Journal -Bulletin. But the hreakdo"11 obt.a1ned 1-iy the Associated Press Sunday was the most com- prehensive on tJ1e controv~rsial issue. At the heart of the controversy is the es!imatcd $500.000 in deductions Nix. on claimed for donation of vice presiden- tial pai~:rs to the Nat!onal .\rchi \'CS. On i'>ov. 17, Nixon told a nev.•s con· fert'nce !h<1! the Internal Jle\'cnue. S.:rvice audited his returns and raised no questions abou t the deductions he ~--µread 01•er a three-year period ! and combined v.·ith sizeable mortgage in· !crest and property tax deductions. "If they do , I \\'ill be glad to ha\'e the papers back and 1 ' \\'ill pay the tax because I think they are \YOrlh more than that." he said. Nixon apparently paid no capi!al gains tax on the sale or the bulk of his San Clemente estate 10 industrialist Rl'l bert Abplanal11 -another n1ajor point in tile controversy O\'Cf tus taxes. ln a•Se.pt. 5 news conference, NixQn i11d1c<ired he rrpoi1ed no profit on the complex transaction. S<l)'i11g : "The IRS, after ils audi!, did not order a l·h;i11ge. If ll had, I would have paid the ta:-;."' Still ano!her elrment in tile lax furor rentl'rs on !he sale la st year of t11·0 vacant lots in Ke y Biscayne. Fla. \Vhite !louse aides said r.:ixon 01\'ned !lie lots join1l_v "'i!h his daugh!er. Tricia J\"ixon Cox. and shared lhc profits with her. -:. The second nighl 'o f Chrislntas Sunday .,_ v.·iJI f~~ture a Christn1as chorale by c.. local srut and school groups. ' ' The aides bitte rly dispute recent nev.·s <iccounls sugges ting Iha! Nixo n reported the full profit on his deduclion-filled lax return so hi.~ daughter ~·ould be spared paying capitaJ gains tax. To support thei r insistence that ri.tr5. Cox pair! her share nf laxes on the transaction, the ai des are preparing 1'1 release at least a portion of her la:<: reLurn. , San Juan Woman • ~ Falls to Death A San Juan Capistrano house11•ife visiting Torrey Pines on a photo outing fell 300 feet to her death Sunday night after she los t her footing. San Diego County Coroncr"s aides said Mrs. Sally Ann l\·lcCoy, 31. \\'as killed instantly when she f<•ll from jhe scenic blufftops during the ou1ing: 11•i!h her husband, Donald. The couple , "hose <oddress is 32.171 Alipaz St. Space 87. had dn\·en to !he area to make nighttime photographs, said deputy John Petry. Mrs-r..1 cCoy lost her footing and top. pied to !he beach belo\1 Her bodv 1~·as found at th e fool of the glid('·r landing strip of the recreation arf·a. Chi lrlhirth Clas><<'S Set iu L<.1g11ua llills Preparation for childbirth classe.s v.·111 begin Iii 2 p.m Thl1rsd ay al lht• L.1gun:i Hills 1'1edica! Ccn!(·r The eighf-\\'C'"k ~11r1cs inrlurlf's a guid ed exercise pru~r.l1n, lcctur('S' J n d discussions on prt gnaney, labor aad birth. nulri\Lon. care uf the nev.·bom. breast feeding. and post partum return. /o.1orc inlorrnat1on n1ay be: obtained by calli ng 837·21:!1, ex t ~40. OlAN_.l COAST 11 DAILY PILOT Tne O<l'l\ll Co•U Olll'I' PILOT, wl•n w'"rk." l• u».,bl"'"° •n• ,..,,., Pr•u. 1, rNbll•nfd 1>v "'• O•&nge Co111 PUbl,.l!ong COtn111ny, ~ltPI• •• ,. fd•flOn• ~·· PUl>ll•'"rfd, Mllt>d•v "''011911 Fr1a1v, to. 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ComPlflY, Jllf "'""' "orl .. , HIU1tft!'- .. 1i.n.1 -ltaf' I • •G•1•llt11Mnt1 '°trti.; _, IM r..-MllCtd wl1f'IOu! l.Pl(llt -· ll'fl ....... "' C"l!Pft lefot OWftlf. haftl ci.. -1 ... lllO 1! C1M!1 Me.,, Ctll"""ll , St*l«l•t'-" 1W '"""' fl 6f _..,., _. ""II U.!J "~"'rri ""ll!1ry ...,..,.,...,..a .61 ....,ttilr. ' 50-mile Lirnit On Ir vine Roads \ . Eye<l by Council A city resolu!lon calling for a 5Q.milr.- p?r-hour speed limit on Jr \'ine S!reets is recommended by cit y staff for council nppro\'al Tuesday. Public \\'orks Director G. Brent ).lucho11• and acting Pu blic S.1fe1y Direc- tor P:iul Brady today urgt'd appro\·al of a resolution authorizing police lo n ~surc compliance 11·11h President T\ix· Qri's recommended lov.·er speerl~ for p;i::~pnger \"Chicles . '!'ht• me!1~urP, sug!!C'Stl'rl 1nll1i'J\I ~· by C'cu11c1ln1an E. H ~u1glc :' Jr. ,,.,·ou!d :-cf a SjX'ed l111ll! Of 50 \h1ch·!V.' s;iid. ":1 un1fnrrn ctrh·ing s!)"ed 1s one of lhl' rnaJur fnc1o rs cuntribunng 111 traffic safet y." 1'.fticho\V s;ijd h1~ crews v.ould 1ake necessary steps to C'hangt ros1rd .~perd limils, Orilh agreed thl' ncv.· limits "'ill requirr 1n('lrr police enforce1nent time and more court Attention !!I traffic cases. Presid e1it, Wife Dine Witli Julie \VASllJNGTON" (AP J -President and .:'ltrs. i'°i.'<On dinrd f\\'O nights in a rot\' over the weekend at the home of thei r rtaugh!"~rl~1rs, Juli(' F.i~enhower. It v. as !he first "'eekend the Nixons $pen! al the \Vh lte House in a long time, due to !he energy conser\'ation r.ffort. But on SAturday and Sunday nights they \'isited the you ng Eisenhowcr5. \vho live in nearhy Bethesda . ~Id .. about a IZ.mile drive· from the \Vhite l~ou.o;e, Mrs. Nixon 's press secretary, l~elen Smith sald. . From Page I ALISO • • • the Mou.Hon Ranch. said 350 acres of public. park are planned along the creek wit h bike and hiking trails planned. Three PoCkels of residential develop- ment also are plarmed, ranging from medium to high density . One pocket, at a c:ul-de·sac recreation· orlentt'd area at the south end or the property, calls for 369 dwelling units. Another seclion. neAr a proposed high school site, would include 167 medium aoc me:dium·hlg}»denslty units. The m~t conlrovendal proposal Is for two high d~IUllty towe~ or 200 unll.J each the only high density housi ng plan- ned for the entire ranch. Dana Point Mishap Kills Beach Man A 28-year..()!d llunllngton Beach man suffered a fat al slashing from the pro· peller of an outboard motor off the entrance to Dana Harbor Sunday. Harbor patrolmen blamed a fr eak ac- cide,nt for the death of Calvin Elmore Denham Jr. of 18011 Shoreview Circle. Denham suffered severe ga.sbes in the area of his right knee in the mishap v.·hich occu rred when the throttle of the motor powering a 13-foot runabout stuck and sent the craft into a tight circle. Patrolmen said the operator of the small boat. Robert Willian1 Cowell, 2:8, of 16338 Li\1ingstone St.. Fountain Valley, told tbem the mechanism stuck on full as the small craft was about a quarter· mile off the harbor entrance. Denha1n was lhrown into the v.·ater and hit by the blades of the n1otor's prop. After the motor finally v.•as shut off. Iknhan1 was too far fron1 1he er<1fl for Co well to help, and the owner began shouti ng to other boaters for assistnnce. It came from Robert Allen \\lillis of San Juan Capistrano, and Steven . C. Sargent of Laguna Beach. Denham .... ·as picked out of the \\'3tc.r conscious. but bleeding severely from severed blood vessels. 11is rescuers ap- plied a tourniquet and raced 10 .... ·ard the harbor district docks at ~he harbor mouth. Sargent's application of a tourniquet apparently came too late, officials said, and Denham died shortlv af1er his ar· rival at San Clemente Gl'i1eral •1osp1lal. Palrolmen said the ill·faied cruise of the small boat had taken the 1nen to the P.rea of the San Clement" pier and the freak n1is hap occurred as the men \\'rre returning to port . The tragedy marked the iirst fatal hoating mishap in or near the harbor si nce the fa cHity opened two years ago. 2 in Ncisliville M 11rders Gave False lde1itity T-11·0 of three suspecl'i , held in !he fatal shooting of a Laguna Hills woman ;ind a country-western guitarist in ;\ashville last v.·eek gave false identilies to police, the f ederal Bureau o! Jn1·estigation said. ~fi ldrr<l J·faze!"·ood. 46, of 24252 Pike 110..id. and James Widener we re found shot to death in an alley, apparent rictims of a robbery, Checking fingerprints in Washing!on, the FBI sa id it disco vered the true i1Yen!ity of lo.Iaurice Taylor, 30, o( SL l,ouis, who had originally given his name llS Lloyd Griffin of Pasadena. Also identified was Phillip Glen Mason, 23, of Los Angeles, ...,.ho had been jailed under !he name of Le~is Barlow Jr. of ,Birmingham, Ala . The third ~uspcct, Jerrold Mildred, 24. of Binningham, gave police his right name , the FB I spokesmen said. The three were captured la S1 Thursday night after a shootout with police at a ~fcmphis motel. ~!rs. \\"ldener and her husband who died ten months ago, were longtime friends oi \\iidencr. She had ~one to i\'.asbv1lle to \'isi t her son v.·ho is in the Army at Fort Campbell, Ky, She v.·as buried lius v.·eekend beside h"r ht1sband :it 1\rlington National Len1etery. Marine's Wife Raped at Home 111 Air Station 1\.1arine Corps officers today are .... ·ork- ing ~·i th Orange County Sheriff 's off icers in investigating the rape during the 1veekend of an El Toro Marine's v.·i{e. Sheriff's officers said the 22·vcar-old victi m "'as raped by an intruder "·ho broke intQ her apartment in the El Toro ~1arine Corps Air Station's Wherry •lousing facility on Trabucn Road. They said the sleeping vic!m "'as pull· ed fronl her bed by the intruder \vno ripped off her nightgo .... 11 an d warned her that if she did not cooperate he \\"ould kill her six-month-old baby who v.·as slee ping nearby. Deputies said the victim was later treated by a base physician and allowed lo return home. •ler attacker was described by deputies as a male, Mex· ican·American in his middle twenlles weighing abou t 150 pounds and five feei 11 in height, Weatherman Sees Rain for North SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Forecasten are calling for rain ln some-parta of Northern California tonight, wtth partly cloudy skies extending over the cntlr<1 region Tuesday. The National Weathtr ~rvtc:c said n storm moving out of the Gulf of Alaska today will spread rain from Point Anna on the Mendocino County coastline across to Red Bluff and the northern Sierra Nevada tonight. Snow wlll fall down to about the l,000. foot elevation. I Station Owner Pumped Up HANFORQ !AP) -A San Joa· quln VaUey dealer, James Baakln of lianford , got mad because be closed and a market kept its self- service pumps open, police said. So Va skln fired .38 caliber slugs Sunday into each of the open sta· lion's .~1)( pu1npi;, !hen thre.atf•nf'd to klll lhe clerk, officers said. Baskin y,·as arrested on ill· vestigatlon of assault v.•ith intent to C'omml t murder. From Page I STRIKE ... stock boys at the cash reg!slers,'1 said a spokesman for the Lucky Market at 2180 llarbor Blvd. in Cnsta Mesa. "\\'e have '"'o pickets out (ront but it isn"t bad at all." Spokesmen for both sides of the ,,.,·age dispute said there "'ould be se\'ere prob- lems with the distribut ion of foc-0 because of the teamsters ""'nl kout . BuL they sny, food \Vil! be available. "Evc•JJ•thing 's norn1al ~o ft1r find 11c havc-n't experienced any shortages.'' s:iid a spokesman for .Stater Brothers ~l arket at 2180 Ne11•po rt Blvd. in Costa ~lesa . r..Iost n1arket inanagers reiusi>d to comment or gi\'e their names saying only that any official comment had to come from central offices, some as far av.·ay as Boise. Idaho. Corporate officers for t\l.'O of the target food chains -Safev.·ay and Thriftimart -were unavailable for comment on the strike situation as of press time today. The third store. Lucky, referred all calls to the Food Employer's Council. the bargaining agent for management The Food Employer's Co u n c i I representatives were alsn unavailable for comment today. Robert K. Fox. president or !he FEC. commented Sunday night that his gro up, "met the employes half "'ay and found the wage rejection to be an ac t spearheaded by a small handful of union leaders v.·ho have noth ing but complete arrogance and contempt for consun1ers and their employers." ALCOHOLICS SYNONYMOUS? A semina r on alcoholism v.'ill open !he 4ith annual meeting of the Ca lifornia Public He a 1 t h Association Thursday in Anaheinl. A wine tasting party will follo1•• the seminar, according to associa- tion President Bernard Weintraub. Reactor Project Utility Company Threatens Suit San lf11•p.o C:ls :ind Electric: Con1pat1y today 1hrl'1:1tened to sut• If 1he (;ahfon1ia (,'oast:il Const•rvatiun Cornn11ssion heeds the ad vice of il s staff a11d supports a 1no1·c lo !iall c.vnstruc:l1un of f\\'lll nucle:ir reactors at San Onofre. Jn an 11nnounce1nl'J1l issued this morn· lng, utlli!y President \Vnl!r.r Zitlau said he \\as "shocked " al !ht• discoverv ll1;'Jt the co1n1111s.siun staff had rccon1nlendt•d that !he state cununission uphold an appeal hy foes of the rl'actor projec t. The opponents, pr1mar1Jy the San Clen1enle-based Groups Uniled Again:;t Radinlion Dangers. a1>pcaled 10 the s!<ilc grou p to reject a11 earUer approval granted the project by the regionnl coin - mission in charge of coastal developn1<'nt in lhf' area south of the \\'estern \Vhite latest hurdle to Lhc uiil1tics' dcsi r\'~ to build the twin rcal.!\Ors. Instead. a sc1>r11c sandstone ror1n1ino11 1errned unusual to Southern Callforni:i beaches and other environ1ncntal factors \Vere the rationale for the s!af! dJS.'.lP- proval. Massi\·e an1ounts or \varm wa tt'r rt'lurnLil to the sea 11fler ils use in turbine condense rs \'.'ould also do damage to the rn arlnc cn\'ironrnent, said the: sraff report. ,... {·. ,, ~ I' rom Page 1 NUCLEAR • • • House. \1'ith safe!y. litla11 s,11<1 1t was in1pt•r;11ivc !11:tt Bodovit 7. inadi· his ren1arks durin~ the 111111 rt·nctors bt• buill to allevla1e a brt·ak in a confrrrncc on coas~Til lhC' long·tl·n11 t·nrrgy c-risis fa<'ing the. ulilit.I' zone 1nanagr·n11•nl ht·ing held today at 1'he t.:~nn11ssion staff holds that a thr Airporter Inn ln Irvine. inile ~i'l'i! one-half ('If scenic hluff~. R<Xlor iti stressed thal nuclear safety 11 i!dl1 fe and the tnarine l'llViror11ne11t ii·as not a factor in his recornmendation 11·c11ild bt ;Hh'er11cly nffccted by the plans 111 buil<l thl\ twin rcaet1Jrs _ caC'h liYiCt' that thC' expansion should be lumt•d lhe size of the present reactor at San dov.'Jl. But he said he could have con- Onofre. sidered it. The $1-billion·pl us project ~·ouJd turn "!( a plant expansion ls approved, lhe quiet, rugged stretch of beach into docs that mean that there can be nn the v.·orld 's largest reactor comple:<. The commission is th e last remaining development v.·it~n six or seven miles?" entily where formal approval is required he asked. before the oft-delayed project could be Bodovitz pninted out that the AEC launched. It meets Wednesday in recently turned do~TI a proposed nu clear Ne"'port Beach to reach a decision in Id the case. plant in Philadelphia because. it wou "If the staff recommendation is upheld be located \\'it bin seven miles of the by the comn1ission it \\'Ould be a gross city. disserv ice to the people of California "If they apply the same rule to San and to the nation ," the utility head Onofre to limit development within that said. radius, that Js something we are entitle·d ''In vic v.· of !he 11•orsenlng energy crisis and President Nixon's appeal for to conside r before approving cxparu;ioo expansion of nuclear capabilities. it is of the plant there," he said. incredible lo think that any responsible In the staff report recommendint: body would rleny the right to proceed denial o{ the San Onofre project. with this projec t," he added . Bodovitz raises these questions \\'hich Zitlau's !inn holds a 20 percent interest in the reactor project : s 0 u t her n he said relate to nuclear sarety and CAlifomla Edison Company holds the ~·hich the coastal commission has a remainder. rig ht to consider: Spokesmen for the utilit ies tOO.ay said -\\'hat evacuation and emergency tha! if the reactors v.·ere scrapped it plans does the AEC have? v.·ooJd require the burning of 30 million -Hov.· should these plans be lntegratrd barrels a \'Car of fuel oil lo makt' in to coostal planning? For example, up the losS in conl"cntionat fossil·furl ;;IJould unusually \\'ide roadways be plan~ plants. nf'd to lead av.·a\' from the beach and "Since !he energ~· crisis is likely lo urban areas near the nuclea r plant on get v.·orSC' instead of beuer the burn1ni; the as.~un1p1ton that the time might of !his additional fuel oil ls an un\\"3r· come ,,.,·hen rapid evacuation of the ranted and perhaps in1possible demand beache~ and nearby communities would to incl'!." Zitla u said. be necessary? The issue of nuclear safety -"-'hich -Should high density r es I d c n t i a 1 v.·as the prime faclor in the years of d€\1elopment be encouraged in area. _::==============,,i_-~n~rh2c~r_d~e'.::lays -has not arisen ln th is __ ce_la_r_h_·e_ly_c_ro_se_i_o_S_a_n_On_o_fr_e_' ___ _ c1P flGHTS THE ENIERGY CRISIS! Save 50°1°-75°10 of the e~ectricity used in an e ~ectric range! • F~~~ DEMONSTRATION ANYTIME Ex•mple of •avlnp 1hown by S_•cramento Ullllty Dl1lrlct tetlt • Compa,ison: Electric R.tnoa and Microwa ve Ovtn ,,..,, IAVJNGI-4 lb. Beel Ro111 U'/t IAYINGt -4 (8 oz.) B••ed Po11to11 II'/, IAVINGI -Two l1~er Yel- low C1k1 1f'I• IAVINOt-Froz1n Broccon (10 oz, boll In pltlg.J I Buy a MICROWAVE OVEN made only by ,f.,,,ono. From lhe Amin• Tesl Kllchen: n'I• l.AVINQ~ - 2 lb, Biked Whole Chick1n 70"/1 SA.VINOS -4 Loba!er Tai!1 (frozen e oz. each) 511/1 •.AVINQ!I -11 lb, Turkey W lo IAVINQI -1 Clip of ln,l1nt """" lt'/1 IAVINGS from lh• Fry Pan -4 H1mbu1ger P1tU11 (4 oz. 81.), • Most Efficient, Energy-Saving Way To Cook! All The Heat Goes Into The Food-NONE IS WASTED! ·' Time Siver 1nd Energy Stverl • Cook• moal food' In 1/, nor· mil Ume, • Autom1llc Timer Control elimf· 111te1 unneeded cookl11g lime and 1ddltlo111I 1n1rgy 11vlng1.' • Only lhe food h11t1 ind COO~I. No aneroy w11ted In "he•l·Up" 11m11. • Op1ra111 on 115 VOltL No •P• clal wiring nlldld, You tin "° eoJHthlnt ·~ tM lftlftlJ crlal1\ '"""" ....W,p wlll r1ry wllh 1he por1 lon1 11nd type ol looda. Thi loocl1 it.own ire typlc111 rood• ind po,.. tlon1. So"!• olhlr looda or po111on1 w!ll !1111 b110,,. '!>011• 1avlng1 i nd otl'ttra wlU b• con11011r1bly more than 71'/1 IM'l"il· You can do somaJhlng about the energy eris/st Maks ths graatast cooking discovsry sines firs /'°"""Jii-d~~a--n.~e..< MICflllOWA' 0\11: _...... . • 90 DAYS CASH WITH .<\PPROVED CR•DIT 1815 NEWPORT Bl YD~ Downtown Costa Mesa -Phone 548· 7788 7 I \ \ 7 I \ • Buniingion Bea~h Fountain ·Valle Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 06, NO. 337, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1973 TEN CENTS Coast Markets Remain Open Despite Strike By WILLIAM SCHREfBER 01 ll'lt 0.11'1' P'll•I Sl1tl A spot check of 15 Orange Coast markets today suggested shoppers \.von't have much trouble buying groceries because of lhe current strike -as ll)ng as they arc patient with box boys n1anning cash regis ters. tllembcrs of four unioos rejected a contract ofl'C'r ·by market operators SWl - day night and a massive strike-lockout .. went into effect throughout Southern California. Rejecting the offer from the food employef'8 council were teamsters, meat cutters, machinists and opera ti n g UNIONS STRIKE SOUTHLAND MARKETS, Story P•g• S engineers, v"ith retail clerks expected to honor the picket lines. A total of 100,000 \VOrkcrs \vcre expected to be out on strike. Jn the meantime, say Orange Coast store managers. life v.'ill go Oil as usual. Even the three markets targeted by !he unions -Lucky, Safeway and Thrif~ timart -opened on Ume this morning. Abou l the only thing out or the ordinary shoppers will be confronted with are a few pickets in front of most target thaln ~tores. "'vVe are open for business as usual and we have various assistants and stock boYs at the cash registers," said a spokesman for lhe Lucky J\larket at 2180 Harbor Blvd. in Costa J\lcsa. "\Ve have tv.·o pickets out front but it isn't bad at all." Spokesmen for bo!h sides of the \1·age dispute said there wou ld be severe. prob- lems with the distribution of focd because of the teamsters walkout. But , they say, food will be available. "Everything's normal so far alld 11'e haven't experienced any short ages ." said a spokesman for S!al(!r Brothers l\1arket at 2180 NeYo'port Blvd . in Co sta t\lesa. 1'-1oot n1arkct managers retu.scd to l"On1mcnt or give th eir narnes saying only tha t any official con1mcnt had to ('()11le fron1 central offices. some as far away as Roi.se , Idaho. C:Or porate officl'rs for t\vO of the target food chains -Safeway and Thriftimart -v.·erc unavailable ·for con1n1cnt on !he strike situation as of prC'ss tin1c. today. The third store. Lucky, refcJT i!d all c:1lls lo i/lc Food Employer's Council , tl1e bargaini ng :igcn l for n1nnagement. The Food En1plo yer's Co u n c i I rt~presentat1 vrs \i'ere also unavailable roi· l'\Jlll!ll('nl tod<Jy .. Robert K, l·'Qx, pres ident of the FEC', eo1nn1en1ed Sunday night that hi:'i group, "met th e cn1ployt's hair \Vay and fo Wld the \\'3ge rejection to be an act ~Pf'"1 rhcaded by a s1nall handful of union leaders \vho have nothing but complete (Sec STRIKE. Page 2) Hu11tington Appeals Lot Area Exempt? -'~''"""""' .... By CA~'DACE PEARSON 01 tht DlllY l"llol Stlll A lluntington Beach city official today asked the regional coastal commission to allow "superior projects" in the town lot area to proceed. , Ken Reynolds, HWltington Beach plan- nin"g director, said the city's plan· for the 'JOZ..block, 200-acre. area near the beach won't be completed until mid-1974. Original estimates called for the to\vn lot stud y to be done next January. Nixon E11ergy Advisers Quit Following Rift Junior .ltlit1s Crowned Huntington Beach Hi~ lleliedl toed Slt>'htlter, IV, is Huntington Beach• 1973 Junior "Miss. She was crowned Saturday night at Golden WeSt College as climax of annual Jaycee event and will go on to state competition. second runner.up is Lisa Bronn , 17 Oe!I) also of Huntington Beach High. First run· ner.up this year is Jeri Crouch, 17 (right), a Marina High School sludenl. WASilJNGTON (AP) -President Nix- on's chief energy 11:dviser, John A. Love, and his deputy, Charles G. DI Bona, resigned today In anticipation or an official announcement handling the power over energy issues to someone else. Court Delays Cou1ity Theaters ' Film Recovery A federal {'()lift bid by an Orange County theater · group to recover four reels or the movie "Deep Throat" seized by Buena Park police ran into delays today in a lo!'I Angcles courtroon1. But lawyers for Pussycat Theaters and Orange County Deputy District At- torney Orella Sears predicted that Judge Lawrence Lydick will rule on the ios!ue: later 1oday. "They ...,·ant their movies back and thei r argument centers on the validity of the search warrant used to seize them." r..trs. Sca rs said today. She said lhe confiscated copi~ of the allegedly obscene movie arc b('Jng held in the courtroom of Santa Ana Municipal C:Ourt Judge John Smith ":;tnd wiU stay there until "'e get sonle ir· (See THEATER, Page %) Four Die in Auto VISALIA (UPI) -A 48-year-old Sa n J ose man apparently ran a stop sign and slammed Into another vehicle Sun- day, killing four young Visalia women, the Callromia Highway Patrol reported. Oraace C.ut Wt!ather Swmy and warmer is the way the 1 weather service uUa ·it for Tues· day, with high& in the· upper 60s at the beaches rising to the Jo,v 70s Inland. Overnight lows in the upper 40s. JNSmE TODAY "Dand11 Dqn'' Meredith tings once again. Hil r1cord, "T.,.av- 1 tlin' Man'' wltic1i 0ttce brought llfm a $2.54 royal tu, ha• be<n rei.srued. Sec story, Paoe 9. ... ,... 11 l .M. ltYtl II Ctl1"'1111 J Cl"'"'" U.M """"' n CrMt..,.. 22 Ot9th Holl"'° 11 I •flltrltl '"' I lllttl'll l-1 IJ .. ,q.. ,.,, • '°""""' lttcOf11 11 """"°" 17 Mii l......., lJ Mnl" 12 HllltMI New1 4, If O!'afllie (Wiiiy 10 ,,...,,, '•rter it '"'11 H •U 11«11 M1'11tll M·tl leltVlllOll IJ , ...... ,. " W-.ffler 4 W-'• Htwl IJ·I' WtM JittWt 4,11 Fountain Valley Lau11ches 'Pollution Special' Bus An informed source said Love and DiBona submit ted resignations this mornin g but that Nixon had not )'el accepted them. At a regular \Vhile House news brief- ing, spokesman Gerald L. Warren said, in answer to quest ions. that Love y,·as still the chief energy adviser. And \\la r- ren declined to discuss \\'heth~r Lo\'e is resigning. By JOANNE REYNOLDS 01 ... .,.,,, ''"'' .Sltff Thanks to a news story and the owner q£ a charter bus line, the Fountain Valley Pollution Special bus will go into operation Jan. 7, according lo backers of the plan, The Poll ution Special is the brain- child of the Fountain Valley Jaycees v.·ho decided to offer area resi dents who work in down town Los Angeles a chance to leave thei.· cars at ho1nc and ride a bus. AC'.'Cording to Tony Allen, projC"Ct chairman. the plan hit a snag v.·hen the Southern California ~pid Transit District informed the Jaycees their ap-. plicatim for a permit from the state Public Utilities C:Ommission would be oppo~ by the am. A story appeared in the Daily Pilot on Nov. 17 detallJng the problems the Jayett.S v.·ere having with their anti· pollution campajgn. 1t was read by Ailike Valen. owner of the Town Tour Bus Co. of .Anaheim. Valen's company is a charier bus line, and Allen said last week he met wtth Valen who told him, the Jaycees would be able lo charter one or his b~s for the Pollution Spe<:ial and thus save the fight with the RTO. According to the RTO, it has A policy of opposing PUC permit ill>J>lications that would set up competition with ex- isting Rm lines . AUen explained that a charter line would not be opposed by the Rm and Valen even offered to run the charter line under the same financial ar- rangemeni that the Jaycees h ad oMglnally established !ar the Pollution Special. "He said it we had ~ people or mor,e, we could . charge them. the $43 a moclh we bad intended to charge and ht. would see to it tbal we still get the 10 pereeni prollt lo use on our community· projects," Allen said. Tl1ousands Flee Fire PARIS (AP) -A fire-spmd-tum~ through lhe ven tilation system at Orly· Airport's main tcnnlnaJ today, forci ng tb~usandt of pnssengtn to evacu8\f the bu1ldlng. No lnjurl~ were rc~rted. Airport oper11tioos were temporarily in- Iorrupted . • "So as of Jan. 7 y:e \\iU be in business." Allen said. "We have more than enough people to run lhe line to downtoY.n and if we can find enoug h people, Y•e might start on e to the Los Angeles Airport area ... He said the pick up and delivery points for the bus have not been set. although it is likely !he local pick up point will be at 6:30 a.m. in the park ing lot of Gemco Department sfore at Brookhurst Street and \Varner Avenue. "\\'e will have several places downrown \1·here \1•e'll stop. but those haven 't bee11 set yet," Allen said. Cou11cil M eeti1ig ,Off for Tonight The Huntington Beach City Council ~·i ll meet next l\1onday , Dec . 10, instead of tonight. i!s no~l meeting date. Six of the sevefl councilmen are cur- rently attending the National League of Cities C.onference in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Qon Shipley was the only council- ma n who did not make the trip. The Dec. 10 meeting, starting al 7 p.m. in city council chambers, will be a regular business meeting. Informed sources revealed Saturday the white White House planned to es tablish a ne \v }>'ederal En e r g y Administration, taking over energy en1e.rgency progranls from the Interior STATE MOTORISTS CURB LONG TRIPS, Story Page S Department and to be headed by deputy Treasury Secretary \Villiam E. Si1non. The announcement of this shift had hl'en scheduled for 8 a.m. (PST f tod ay but \vas postponed at the last 1ninute, and \Varren said it might come on Tuesday. \\'arren said the delay was caused only by the need to work out further details of the organizational shift. Simon earlier challenged suggestions that hi!'I impending appointment lessens the chance. of gasoline rationing. ''That isn't so ," Simon responded quickly when asked in an interview whether that is what his appointment means. "I don't rule out rationing. I don 't rule out anything." Simon , 46. said the new agency would begin quickly to try to come up \\'ilh new federal programs for tackling the fuel shortage. Meanwhile, the Denver Post quoted Love as saying he was resigning be- cause be did not want to stay in \Vash- (S.e RESIGN, Page %) I ,- Squeaking By OC Tra11sit District Has Fuel Orange County Transit District bas: bttn alloted sufficlent diesel (uel to keep Its S.'l buses ro lling for the nex t two months, General Manager Gordon "Pete" Ftelding said today. FIELDING SAID the stale !uel allocattng agency bad provided the district wtth. the neceosary, right lo purdt..., 30,000 gallons o! dies<! luel per month Ulrwah.January. ··ii.1 tut time we ~xpecf that a· decision will be made 'in Washington, D.C. ttmt will allow essentlal •transit districts to keep operating.'' the general man- ager satd. · 0 1T LOOKS GOOD -now and we should get enough fuel to put the 6.1 ne\v buses into service In AP,Tll ." As rectntly at a month ago, the lranslt1distrlct y,•as dC6perate, with only cnourh fuel to openle unlll Thnn••llvinC· Bot th<: stole 1geney came through . with the add itional anocation. ' The South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Co1nmission has been '·de- nying \vithout prejudice" projects pro- posed Jn the area pending co1npletion of the clty plan. Reynolds told the commission tod ay that that is no longer necessary. "AJI v.·e've been able to do," Reynolds said, "is to broadbrush t!"re toy,.11 Jot area and jusL Identify that." \\le don't have a defin itive plan upon \vhlch you can base decision~ or v.'e can either." ~it by Propeller Reynolds said the city is asking the co1nmissiun and its staff to ''break a\vay from the denial without prejudice posi- tion and approve superior projects and ones needed to service the area." Reynolds said he came lo the Long Beach meeting at lh e request of City Adn1inistrator Dave J?owl ands. There .,,,·as some question as to what Reynolds meant by quality development. Comrnissio11cr Judy Rosener as ked him (See TO"'N LOT, Page 2) Huntington Man J(illed In Freak Boat Accident A 28--year-old Huntington Beach man suffered a fatal slashing rrom the pro- peller of an outboard motor of( the ent rance to Dana Harbor Sunday. Harbor patro lmen blamed a frea k ac- cident for the death of Calvin Elmore Denham Jr. of 18011 Shoreview Circle. Denham suffered severe gashes in the area of his right knee in the n1ishap which occurred v.'hcn the throttle of the motor po\Ye ring a 13-foot runabout stuck and sCflt !he craft into a tight circle. H1u1tingto11 Set For Subsidized Housii1g Program Ty,·o Orange Coast cities, l·funtingt on Beach and Laguna Beach. are on the li st for federally subsidi zed housi1lg under the control of the Orange County J{ousi ng Authority. Both cities have approved resolutions supporting the requests for federal money to help senior citizens and IO\\'-in· come fa1nili es pay for adequate housing. Dudley \Vintcrhalder, director of the county housin g authority, said today about 195 uni ts .,,,·mild be sought in HWltington Beach and SO in Laguna Beach. The units can be sing le faniily homes or apartments. Winterhalder sald the county will ask for funding from the department of H,0using and Urban De velopment (HUD) to subsidize the renl on about 1,000 units throughout the county. Other county cit.ies which cooperate "ith the housing authority are B~na Park, Fullerkln. Oran ge, Stanton and Yorba Linda. The housing authority was fonned by the county lv.'o years ago, but because of a holdup to federal legislation, ha s been unable to operate effectively until now. Winterhaldcr said the county should apply for the housing grants in January, but he doesn't kno,.., how fa st lhe papenvork can be. processed or when homes ca n actually be located. Senior citizens or low income famil ies put on the program pay 25 percent or their income toward rent. and the government makes up the rest based on the fair market value for rents. Winterhalder said his agency is not yet ready. to accept applications from persons interested in rent 5Ub.5ldies, but an announcement will be ,made in the future. Shakeup in Korea SEOUL (UPI ) -President Park Chuilg-hee lod3y n.nnoulfced il majnr government stiakeup in the ract of n1cunt- ing na tionwidt!. !Ruden~ demonstrations again$t his regime. Political ohst'rver!I said removal o( Lee Hu-rank {lS C:IA director cou ld help reopen the stallM political talks Wilh North Korea. ,., ., Patrohncn said the operator of the small boat. Robert \Villi am Cowell , 28, or 16338 Livingstone St., FoWllain Valley. told them lhe mechanism stuck on full as th e sma ll craft was about a quarter· mile off the harbor ent!'ancc. fJcnham \l'as thro1\'!l into the waler <ind hit by the blades of !he motor's prop. Af!t'1' the niotor finally 11'as shut off, nenharn 1vas loo far from the craft for Co11'ell lo help, and the O\\'ncr began shouting to other boaters for assistance. It c0:11nc fro m Robert All en Willis of S<in Juan Ca pistrano. and Steven C. S;1rgent of Laguna Beach. Dcnharn was picked out of the water conscio us, but bleeding severely fron1 seve red blood ves.sels. His rescuers ap- plied a tourniquet and raced toward the. harbor dis trict docks at '.he harbor mouth . Sargent's application of ~ tourniquet apparently caine too late, officials said. and Denhain died shortlv after his ar- rlval at Sau Clement e Geiieral Hospital. Patr9lme11 said the ill-fated cruise of the sn1a!! boat had taken the men to the area or !he San Clemehte pier and ihe freak n1ishap occurred as the n1en v.·ere. returning to port. 111e tragedy marked the fi rst fatal boatlng mishap in or near the harbor since lhe facility opened two years ago. Boy, 11, Badly l11jm·ed in Crasl1 An I J-year-<1ld Westminster boy re- mained in intensive care today at 11un- tington lntercommunity Hospital follo \v- ing a traffic accident Saturday in Hun· tington Beach. PQHce said James Lauderback of 8911 McClure Ave. was struck by a car driven by Enuna Shreve, 69, of 6122 Glacier Drive. Westminster, on the McFadden A venu e overcrossing of the Sa n Diego Freeway. Office rs said the boy, ~·ho 1\·:1s riding a bicycle, apparently n1ade a sudden left turn into the pnth of ri.trs. Shreve's car. OLD AUTO fllOVES FAST WITH AD Hcre·s a '64. Chevy that moved pretty fast for an old car. FirSt part-r to look at it after the ad appeared ii\ t~ Daily Pilot bought the car. itert's the ad that made it move: "64 CHEVY. 3 spd .. good rn· gine. needs t~s. good trans-~ portatlon. $150. (Phone i'\o.) You can move merchandise. too. with a Daily Pilot ad. Dial lhc direct line to results: 642-5678. 2 OAILY PILOI H Monday, Otctmbtr J, Jq7} ------~Nixo11 Tapes • Get Si1·ica \VASl if'NGTO'.'l 1l'PI 1 -r.s. r1istr1ct .Judge John J S1rica b··~nn l1 strntn,e: i!l pn\':H e loduy to "1•xat•l t·op1L·:." 11f l'r'l'SJdt·nt :-l'ixon's ~UhJ)(lt·na1.'1.l \\fa!l'rg:it.' tapes, Todd Ch ristoffer1:.011, ~irica's la\v clerk. \\'.1S 1hr only olht•r person 1n a C!OS\'d jury roon1 \1'hrrt· 1/\c Judge !L-.tl'ned !Q ~ the> la pl'S. Tht• c!,·rk s:11d l'OPICS \\'l'r•· .. " ,._., being used so that S1rit·11 could not .. ~.accidentally erase anything on thl! • originals. There v.·as no elaboration of how th e copi es \1'L•rc 1ni.1de. Oir1stofferson said federal marshals checked the room 111 advance to make '· sure i1 was not buggt'd. .. ·~ The existence of the tapes \\':IS revealed &·~..In Jul~· during the Senate \V<ttergate "Ir committ ee hearings. .).. Af ter a long courl b<1ttlt'. the \\'hite JlotL<;c s1:1id in October it wou!(l comply \\'lth a L1.S. Court or Appeals rulin ~ ~ directing that Siric::i be allowed to ex- '",· amine th~ t:ipcs to src if lhcy contain evidence needed by lh<• \\':.itcrga tc grand ,. jur~·. _.., Sirica snid he v.'ould make no an- " nounccmcn1 about \vhat he learned fron1 the tapes after he rinishcd monitoring • · them. e·· The judge decided lo use earphones to monitor the conversations. •· Sirica will resume hearings Tuesday , •. into the cause of an 18-minute huin ·~·'' on one tape. Both White !louse and .. ,,.prosecution lawyers said they wanted .... to question Alexander M. Haig, presiden· tial chief of staff; and his deputy, John C. Bennett , this week. ~.... Watergate prosecutors consider !he ~ .. -tapes their "most important" evidence "l>.'''and have asked for n1orc of them . '" A prosecution so urce snid !hnt, despile ,,-f!.aws int.he tapes,"., ,\Ve still consider 1hem the most important single piece of evidence \1·e have to go on. That's ~'why y:e '\'e a~ked for more tapes. \Ve : .. ,.. hope !he addilion11l tapes 1\·tll pro,·1de :~ some of the informa rion that"s lost on ; _. thP ones that ha 1·e nlre:1dy been I urned ·.,.over." ,.._. It \vas not clear just v.•hat additional tapes or how many v.•cre bt:1ng requested. l : The White House has turned o\'er to ;.,1 U.S. District Cou rt seven !aped con· \jl, versations plus several rnaster l:ipc reels. \1•hich it sav!I \1·il1 sho\11 1hat two ~· .. :other eonversationS were ne ver recorded. .... Deputy Chief of Staff Gen. John C. "4 Bennett. will be questioned about his not\li already introdu,t't'd in evidence. · indicating he was unable to duphcate , . tapes of two meetings between !he Presi- .. dent and his aide, John W. Dean Ill, "•. apparently because lhe originals v.·erc of poor quality. ·. ' :·. Police Secretary • . " ., Hurt • Crasl1 .,. Ill ·'.., ·-Near Station -· A Huntington Beach Polirr CWp;irtmrnl ,.... secretary was injured toda y \\'hC'n !'h~' v.•as struck by a car in rront of the police station. Carla Kluk. 37. v.·as struck by a car driven by John J\1illcr, 21i. of 15331 La Salle I.a nr . .:is she cross<'d F1flh Strt'rt in fr ont of th e sta!ionhousr, traffic 111- \'est igators s:.11d ' She ,,·as taken by ambulance. to Pa cifica Hospit;l! v.•hcrc her injuries wt're Lrcated . Later she ~·as sent home to rest. officers sa id. Police said Mi!f('r told th em he v.·as turning onto Fifth fr om Orange Avenue and did not see !\!rs. Klu k Ix-cause · .. of glare fro m thr snn . \\'hen he did see her, ht> told inves!ig:itors. his brakes failed and he 1ras unable to stop in • • ' • ' ' • llmC Of ficrrs sa icl the sceoe , but stUI under \\·,1y. .\lill<'r "'·as not ci1<.>d at thal an in\·cstigation 1s OIAHGE CO.A.IT •• l DAILY PILOT Tiit Or1ngt {j)f>I OAILY PILOT ,..11+1 ,..,,14;,, lo comtl .. t<l II>• NOW) P•tn h P\lb!l.i-Dy 1111 Ore1>g1 (011•! i>ubll1"•"Q Como1ny. S-· n1 t1 t<l•'"'"I ••• Pllbl"""°• Mon<11v lll•o"911 Frld1v. IO• (Q•I• ~1 .. ,, NtwVO•I ll•tcll. H""tlngton So~t~·F~""'~'" V~lltv, lJ9un• llNCll, lr~in!IS..o<il~hfl~• onO S•n (1.,-.,.,,11/ S111 J111n C1n11•tono ~ ""'I'• tttiontl ldlllor> it l><'Dl»~"'1 ~""""••• ona Sund•'f•, T~ prinec U-.1 pVOUSll11>g P••~' 11 ~! l)ll Wttl llty $!r .. t, Co•!• M•,e, C.tl •0•01•, f~l:/6. ! ' l ' • ., ' • . I , Aob•rf N. w ,,d J'rHlr:l1nl 1nd Publ""" Jtc• It Cu•loy \lh:t ~r"kl""' tl'd G•n•••I M•P•Qr• Thom11 K11vol £0,10< Thom11 A. Mu1 pll,~1 M1ntQ•1>~ Ed••O• Chtil11 H. 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Miss Woods 'l 'atching Blame' NEW YORK (UPI) -The attorney for presidential secreury Rose Mary Woods says she has been made the goat of the Watergate tapes case, Ne wsweek magazine has reported. The magazine said Sunday the attorney, Charles Rhyne, former :\n1er1ca n Bar Assoc1a t1on presiden t, told a friend: "Just from the little l know. I <·ould blow the lid right off the White Hous<'." Rhyne told Newsv.•eek he 1s con1 en1plating calling 1'.fiss Woods bal'k Lo the stand this week to change her version of how 18 minutes of a c.:ruc1a l pres1dentla l lape rrcording' was erased. Ne...,·s"'·eck said ~liss \Vood s Il l red llhyne after President Nixon's r hlef ad\'iser. Alexander llaig Jr., "advised her curtly on Than ks· giving day to get a lawyer of her own ." Rh vne said in a hu shed conversation at the bench last week with i..; S l>i ~trict J udge John J. Sirica. who is trying the case, "My client i:,; be ing lried." Kissing er Pu11is To Jlisi.t Faisal .·: In Mideast Trip \VASHfNGTON (APJ -Secretary of State lfenry A. Kissinger vdll visit King Faisa l of Saudi Arabta later this month as part of n fivc-nalion !rip through the i\lidd le Eas1, dJplomatic sources said today. Kissinger zr,ay acid olher countries, including Lebanon, to his itinerary. Hls tra\•el plans v."ill be formally announced within the nex t fev.' days. The projected ra!I on f'aisal will ser,·e tv.•o purposes 111 to try to enlist the king's aid in spurring orher Arab states tov.·ard a produrti\'e peace conference and (2l to try ro relax the oil squff'ze by showing that Washington is indeed pushing lsra ol to the peace table in liene\'a Dec. 18 . Kissinger leaves Washington this v.·eekend for a meeting o' the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ministers in Brussels. After a possible slop in London for a speech, he \\'ill go to the Middle East to see leaders in Egypt, Syria , Jordan and Israel as well as Faisal before movi ng on to Geneva for the first phase of the talks . The visit to Syria is considered sigrU fi· cant because \\'ith the exception of a rine-hour session between Kissinger and l\lohamed Zakaria Ismail. the deputy foreign minis!er, there has been no of- ficial U.S.·Syrian contact in n1ore than a year. Hi s Christmas Shoplifting Was Done Ea.rly Shoplifting is a problem al Chrislmas time. and Sunday, Montgom ery 'Vard in Jluntington Beach was hit by a shoµliftrr v.•ith big ide as TI1c s~ore security officer told police about $420 \1·orth of girl's pants sind tops \1·ere taken off the rack by a man \1·ho made his getaway in a v.·aitlng ca r. \\'1tn~ told offi cers the man came into the store :ibout 3: 15 p.m. and took !he ou lf its from a rack n('ar the door. The thief grabbed up an armful of 1·lo thing and ran out the door \rith tv.o shoppers and a sa leslady in hot pursuit. The lhief \.\'as able lo elude his pursuers v.·hen he hopped into the wa iting car and sped off. 2 in Nnsh ville Murclers Gave Fnls e Id entit y From \\'ire Sen·lct:!I Tiro of three suspects held in the fatal ~hoo!i ng or a Laguna !fills woman and a cou ntry-v.·es1em -guita rist in ~ash\·itle last ,,·eek gave false idenlities to police, the federal Bureau of In vestigation said ~fildrC'd Hazel1,1,·ood. 46, of 24252 Pike Road, and James \lo'idencr v.·ere found shot lo dealh in an alley, apparent victims of :i rohbery. Checking fingerprints In Washington. the FBI said it discovered the true identity of r..taurice Taylor. 30. of St. Louis, v.·ho had originally given hls name as Lloyd Griffin of Pasadena. Also irlentified \Vas Phillip Glen ~fason, 23. of Los Angeles, v.·t\Q had been jailed under the name of ,te._l'is Barlov.· Jr. of Birmingham, J).la. The third suspect. J errold riUldred, 24, of Birmingham, gave police his right name, the FBI !!pokesmen said. The three v.·ere captured last Thursday night after a shootout with police al a ri.femphis motel. ~trs. Widener and her husband who dted ten months ago, were longtime friends of Widener. She had gone lo Nashville to visit her son who Is in !he Army •t fort Campbell , Ky. From Pqe 1 THEATERS. •• reversible ruling to the contrary." Suprrior Coort Judge Byron K. ~1 cMillan set the stage for fed eral action bv Pussyca t Ja~'Yers last week when he ruled that the Linda Lovelace epic was "obscene and without red eeming ~nria1 value " .fudge ~lcMillAn defended the 8elture by :'u(·na Park police alter viewing ~ "lriV\lle showing of the movie ln a · ..,., 11i,,11trr From Page 1 ST RIKE ... arrogance and contempt for consumers and their employers." The F'EC has offered an additional »<! a week to keep employees up v.•Hh rost of li vi ng Increases. But union of- ficials say the offer is "insulting" and demand an open-e nd cost of lll'lng clause in a new three-year contract. Though a lockout is lechnlcally in effec!. market officials al s!ores from Seal Beach to San Clemente say the effC<'ls are almost wmoliceable. "This \\'on'l affect us at a!I except po!!sibly in manpoWer, but you'd better find out for sure from the main offi ces,"' said a spokesman for the two Thriftin1art stores in the Saddleback Valley. Si milar comments came fr o m managers of Von's ~farkels i n Capist rano Beach and El To r o , Albertson's In san Clmente and El Toro, Lucky Slores in Huntington Beach and Laguna Hills, El Rancho Markel Jn Newport Beach, Mayfair, The Pantry and Smith's Food King in Costa ~fesa and Market Basket in Fowitain Valley. Several managers said they will use supervisorial personnel, stock clerks and even box boys to man the cash rrgisters. Some said there may be some prohle1n with meat supplies since the butchers will be oul on strike, too. "I don't see any real problems yet and l think most people will find what lhey are looking for once they get past lhe pickets -if there are any," remark· ed one manager. From Pase l TOWN LOT. • • about the duplexes and fourplexes pn> posed in the area. Reynolds said the city wants only those projects thal meet good design standard.! to go ahead. Initial planning in the to\\l\ lot area, Re}110!ds said, calls for an Improvement disr.ri ct on eighteen blocks to upgrade public utilities and include 11 parking court and str~t tree planning project; the rezoning of about 30 acres from multi-family to single fam ily, llJld a possible multi-story high rise di.strlct. Included on the commission's agenda today was a propo6ed 11,500 square foot oommercial building at 414 17th St. in Hwit.ington Beach, Staff planners had recommended denial , but Reynold! said the city thinks it's a good proj~. Ediso11 Center's 24 Activities Set for Beach A choice of 24 supervised act..ivH\es \\·ill be made available to the pu blic th is winter at the new Edison Community Center in southeast Huntington Beach. Registration will be held from 9 a.m. lo noon, 4this: Saturday . for Edison's first winter of activity. The co mmunity center is located on Magnolia Street, Across from Edison High School. The list of open acllvitll!I include!: backpacking, balle t and acrobatics, basic gymnastics, baton, bclty dancing, boys ' creative exercise. cake decorating, carousel of crafts, children's art, cl!dren's cake decorating, children'•. theater. Also, Otlnese cooking, creative stitch- ery, guitar, j:n.z dance, pre-teen charm. recycle yourself, slim and trim still life painting, tap dance, ~ charm. tot pre-ballet, women's ballet, yoga. A bulletin with more detailed In- formation on each clw ii available at the com munity center, 21377 Magnolia St. Weatherman Sees Rain for North SAN FRANCISCO IAP I -Forecasten nrc calling for rain In some parts or Northern C.llfornla tonight, with partly cloudy skies extending over the enUre region Tuesday. The Natlonal Weather Service ~aid a storm moviilg out of the Gulf of Alaska today' will spread rain from Polnl Arena on the Mendocino county coastline across to Red Bluff and the northern Sierra Nevada tonight. Snow will tall down to about the: 4,00). foot elevation. Nixon Paid $6,000 Tax In 3 Yeai·s WASlffNGTON (AP ) -The \\'hi!r. J{ouso \\ill formally di sclose this .,.,·eek th&:t President Nixon paid less th;in $6,000 in federal lncome taxes the past three years, sources report. Confidential docuinents under prepara· tion also list Nixon as paying more than $72,000 in federal income taxi's in the first year of hi s presidency - before be cbtainea a substantial ta x deduction for donation of vic;e presidl'll· tlal papers lo the govern ment. The docun1en1s shov.· he paid $38,646 in federal taxes soon after he took afflce on his 1968 income as a lav.'Yer. And they disclose that $30,916 v.·as withheld from his paycheck in the first five monlhs o( this year for his El73 taxes. !\ixon':; .'iillary as president is ~200.000 a year. lie also receives a tax-fr('r. $50.000 11nnual rxpcnse alJO\\"t1nce, and records disclose he has made substantial profits on real estate transactions since taking office. The infom1alion is contained in a series of statements and documrn!s :>chcduled tc be sent members of Congress this v.·eek and then released publicly as part of the \Vhite House effort to disprove allegations about the President'!! personal finan ces. Documents examined by T h e As!!ocl11ted Press gave this breakdown on his federal income taxes: 1969 -$72,.686 . 1970 -$789. 197t -18711. 1972 -14 ,298. The documenL!I indicate that soon after taking office in 1969 Nixon also paid $7,351 in New York state income taxes for 1968 earnings as a Manhattan lawvcr. Since then, !her1Ifdicate he paid . no state ortoca1 taxes. Although California is his voting residence. sources said Nixon's tax ac- ~tants obtained an outside legal opin- ion that for tax purposes his residence is the District of Columbia -and that district law exempts presidents from local inc<lme taxes. Some information on Nixon's income tax payments surfaced earlier -such as the small amounts for 1970 and 1971 disclosed in Ociober by the Providence Joumal·Bulleti n. But the breakdo\4-11 obtained by the Associated Press Sunday .,.,,as the most com- prehensive on the rontroversiaJ issue. At the heart of the controversy is the estimated $500,000 in deductions Nix- on claimed for donation of vitt! presiden- tial papers to the National Archives. Ul'I T1le~fltlft HEADS ENERGY PROGRAM RESIGNS DUTIES William E. Simon Energy Adviser Love Fram Page 1 1ngton .'.lt a "S1ipcrfluous job " "To be honest." l.<l\'c \\'as riuolcd as saying in a <.'Opyr1ghted story, ··11·s Ix-en difficult to rry to do anything mean ing· ful and l'Vl•n to get the ~;t tention of the Presidt>nt ." Lo\'e said he prrfrrred to retum to Color ado and prac!lce Jaw rather 1han "sitting back here and twiddling 1ny thumbs," thl• Post sa id, Simon had been a principal in an Adminis tration policy struggle O\'er "'~etht'r formal rationing or short sup- plies or a stiff gasoline tax is the best government response to the fuel shortage. \1lhile Love and Love's deputies were SB)'ing gasoline rationing p r ob a b 1 y couldn't be avoided because of the Arab oil cutoff. Simon was pushing for a strong mandatory alloca.tion program of Da y Camp Slated In Huntington .. The Hunlington Beach 'l'~lCA v.·iJl offer a v.'eek-long day camp th is Christn1as season for youngsters 5 10 11. The holiday camp is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 3:31) p.~n .• Dec. 31 through Jan. 5 in Lake Park. Activities include arts and crafts, sports, physical fitness. g~mes . special events . a roller sk<iting tr1p. morics and more. Parc>o\.~ mil y register their ch ildren for the da y cnn1p a n~•!in1c during the \\'OCk at the Y~I CA of'1cc . 17931 Beach Blvd ., Suite 0. For furth er information phone Ed Lehman . program director, flt 847-9622. . ' . supplie:i. n1<1udut or_v rons<·n·ation pro- grams nnd perhaps a i;asol1nc t:ix, \I ilh rationing only a last resort. Simon. a sllghtly buil1 man \l'ho \1C'ars g!C1sses . looks !he p.irl of a conservall\'C' financier . lie C'Jn1e to !he Treasu ry Dl'partment fron1 a senior parlncrship in Salon10n Brothers, a New York 1n- vestmrnt banking firn1. Simon concedes that he didn't kno\v mu ch abou t the co1npl1 cntcd oil industry and energy pol icy '"'hen named chairman of Nixon's Oil Policy Commluee. Simon's influence \1•ith 1hc White House \•taned for awhile last summer, Jle lost a policy fight ovt'r whether man- datory allocation should be Imposed in tht' oil induslry, and a decision "'as put off. Presiclent , Wife Di11 e With Juli e \\'ASl11!\'GTON (API -President and r..trs. Nixon dined two nights in a row over the weekend at the home of their daughter, l\1rs. Julie E\se nho.,.,·r r. It v.•as the first \Veekend the fliixons spent at the \\lhite !louse in a long 1lmc. due to the cnl'.ri:;y conservation effort. But on Satui-day and Sunday' ni ghts they visited the youni:: f.isenho\\·crs, "'ho live jn ncarl:zy Otthe9da, ~ld .. about a 12-frilJt:•drive from the \''h1te flous('. Mrs . Nixon's press secretary, llrk•n Smith said. a{:> FiGHTS TH E ENERGY CRISIS! Save 50°/o. 75°1° of the electricit y used in an e ~ectric range! • FRE~ DE!MONSTRATION ANYTIME Eumpte ol 11vlng1 shown by S.cramenlo Ullllty Dl1lrlct te11t. Compari1on: E!11ctrlc R1ng1 ind Microw1v1 Ov111 "''• SAVIN O I -. tb. Beel ROIS! 11'/t IA\llHQS-4 /8 oz.) B•~•d Pot11oe1 11111 SAVINGS-Two l 1y1r Yel· low C1k1 ,,.,, IAVINGI -Frozen Broccoli {10 01. boil In pkg.) Buy a From th1 Aman• T11t Kitchen: 1'1/t SAVINOS -2 lb. Balctd Whole Chicken 1rlfo SAVI NQS -4 lobsler T1i11 (lro:en s oz. each) ll'fo !JAVINQS -11 lb. Turkey Srl/1 SAVI NGS -1 cup of ln1t1nl Collee l 't/1 I AVINOI from !he Fry Pin -4 Hemburger P11U11 14 oz. 61.) Most Efficient, Ener9y-Savin9 Way To Cook! All The Heat Goes Into The Food-NONE IS WASTED! Tim• Saver ind Energy S1v1rl • Cooks mo5t !ood' Jn 'I• nor- mal lime, • Auloma!lc Time• Conl•ol ellmi· nales unneeded cook,n9 11me and 11dd11ion11 enaigy sa~lng5, • Only 1he food ha1t1 and ~ooks. No 1n1rgy Wl51ad In "1'1411\·up" t.mea. • Op1rRl11 on 115 voll1. Mo 1pe-- c l1I wiring needed, You c•n d o 1orntthlng 1boul ti. ~ crltl•I Efttl'I}' 11rinoa '11'111 ••'l wilh !he portlons and type of lood1. Th1 loods 1hown i re typ lc11 foods ind por- tioni. Som• other foods or portions .,.-,11 1111! b(llow 501/t savings and 0U'ler1 will be conslOerably more thin 1!l/e 11vlng1. " You can do somerhing sb'Out the energy crisis ! M11ke th11 grt111t11st cooking d/scov11ry since fir11;./"f,~;uUVl~-n.q_-'!.-< MICltOWAYE. OVlN __ ,,,.__, 90 DAYS CASH WITH APPROVED CREDIT 1815 NEWPORT BLVD., J~wt1ium1 C.,sta Mesa -Phone 548-7788 ' I ., \ j f " Precautions Vote Short On Ending Filihi1ster BULLETIN WASlllNGTON IAPI -The Senate sent to the President this afternoon a bill temporarily increasing lbt federal debt ce.lling aft.tr the measure "'as stripped of amendments providing pt.1bUc flnanc· ing of federal election campaigns. The vote "'as 48 to 36. \\'ASll!Nt~1'0N !AP) -1'hc Senate today defeated for a second time efforts to l"ut off R Hlibuster against a plan to tic public financing of presidential elcetion crun pa igns to a bill to increa.o>e the federa l debt ceiling. 'fhe vote to cut off deb.a te was 49 to 39, or 10 short of the required tv:o- thirds majority. The first attempt to break the filibuster fell St'Ven votes short at an c~traordinary Sunday session of th e Senate. A third, and probably final , attempt is planned for Tuesday. Supporters of public financing. realiz- ing !he chances are scant Uiat the package v.·ill get out of Congress intact. .are accusing President Nixon or sabotag- ing it The measure would require 1976 president ial nominees to finance cam- paigns from the fund lo be created by a checkoff plan, Wlder with taxpayers can earmark 52 of their income tas:es for the campaign. It sets a spending limit of $21 mll lioo for general election campaigns. For primaries, lt establishes a malch· ing system where candidates who raise al leas1 '100,000 initially could get up to $7 million to match v.·hat they ra ise priva tely. Sen James AUen <D-La.), the leading Senate opponent , termed it a "hall-baked concoction" that will "enable political candidates to raid the U.S. Treasury.·· Meanv,.h llc , the Treasury Department today fook two major steps to hold off the threat or bankruptcy. Medical Review Dissension Cited At AMA Confab Leade rs of the American Medical Association ~ting in .Anaheim art trying to quell growing dissension over professional peer review . Af.1A members opposing the year-old federal pttr review legislation contend Iha! the la w, "'hich provides for eva lua- tion by physici an1 of medi cal care under ~l cdicaid and Medk-are, will lead to a decline in lhc quality of lreatment . Peer review ha!!: been th e dominant issue at the AM1\ clinical meeting, which opened in Anaheim Saturda)". "I "Whdhe.r or not we in medicine like it. whether or not our critics agree . there is no substitute for professional peer revie"'·" Dr . Russell B. Roth. presi- dl'nt of the A~1i\. told the associati<m"s !·louse of Oelrgales Sunda y. Dr. r-.talcolm Todd, Afl!A president· tlc.-ct . said: ''\\'e have. an uncomfortable feeling about this law that ·we did not devise aod did not develop and do not heheve in. But frankly this is not the time lo seek repeal~ that ~·ould be 11nrealis1ic." The peer review law. passed in October 1972, provides that Professional Stand-nrm Review Organizations (PSROsl rnust be set up by 1976 to revlew medical care on a ca..se-by~a5e basis in federal health programs. The AMA's •louse of Delegates receiv· cd some resolutions calling for repeal of the law and others urging that the A~IA support the new law. The House is to adopt a stand this week. Slai1t l 'attle F ou1td iii Irvine Three calves. presumed rusUed elsewhere, were foun d slaughtered alongside University Drive near t.tacArthur Boulevard in Irvine to- day. All tht animals' steak.5 were still in place, leading police lo theorize the young cattle were dropped in l. hurry by un known rustlers, act· ng Public Safety Thrector Paul 3rady said today. Irvine Company officials ex- amined the dead cattle to determine they v.·ere not ranch stock or st rays. Count y animal regulation depart· ment orficers removed the young r:attle which weighed about 60 pounds apiece. The cause of death and the reason for the dumping of the carcasses in Irvine is under in- vestigation, Brady said. Artificial Knee Joint Perfected An orthopedic surgeon who specializes in a new knee joint rebuilding te<:hniqur: says, "When God got around to making the knee his desi gner must havr: been out to lun ch." The joint is such an "engineering atrocity" that it was not until two or three years ago !hat a complete artificial substitute was perfected, said Dr. F. Richard Convery of San Diego. But now an arthritis patient crippled by diseased knees can bt given replacements that "approach normali- ty," Convery said at the American f.fedical Association's clinical conference in Anaheim . Anificial hiµ; are f"IO \Y commonplace, he noted, but knee replacements "require so much more from the patient in terms of pain and hard ~"Ork in 't>C>St-operative physical therapy," he said. '"They have to want to ge t well ,'' 5aid his colleague, Dr. Martha A. Minteer, who supervises rehabilitation of knee rebuild patients. "They have to ask, 'Please help me.· " Convery gave his paper at one of the A~!A 's scientific sessions o( the ArtfA's scientifi c sessions of the five-day conference which began Saturday. The AMA 's House of Delegat es is also meeting to adopt positions on a number of medical issues. Reoonstruction of the knee is much more difficult than the hip because the knee joint is an unstable one, Convery :i:Rid. Instead of a ball-and--socke t unit like the hi p, the knee is just the ends of two bones held together by muscles, tendons and ligaments. The surgeon said the operation consists or tri mming the ends or the bonts and fitt ing new ends -a ixityethylene piece on the shin botW?'-&pd a steel alloy ball on the upper leg bbne.. Wit hin three days the patient is begin- ning to stand, and physical therapists s!art him on exercises almo.st im· mediately. Actually, said Dr. 1'1intee r, I.he therapist must $lart well before the operation lo prepare the pa ti en t psychologically for the long struggle ahead. Often the case ~ complicated becallle other jont.s may have been rendered useless by the disease that ba!I crippled the knees -usuall y '°~ form of arthritis. Mexican-An1erican Panel • Hits OC Hiring Practice I •, Representatives of the Orange-based American GI Forum. a Mexican- American group, say they are unhap py ,• "'ith the way the county's Bullding ' Services Department hires and promotes '1 cmployes who are members of racial or ethnic minorities. They have ex pressed their dissatisf9C· ~ lion in a »page report lo the Orange ~ County Board of Supervisors and plan ,.1 to discuss the situation at Tuesday's • bol.rd meeting. ,, Joseph Smisek, head or the county • departmtnl, says the rtport ;, run or "llff and half-truths." He contends hi• ·, department has one of the bes t Af- firmaUVe Action Programs in the county. ,, Alfred Serrato, vice chairman o[ the .;. Guadalupe Hidalgo Chapter of the " AmcrlcRn GI f'on1m. charge:ii that ,. Smlsek's Affim1ative Action Progr11.m ,. 15 ''ill-ooncei vcd And lmplemented in -. b1td f11Hh .'' ~ In his rcporl lo c()unty superviso rs, :· Serrato thrcalens court action aimed ;if freezing: all federal funds to the "\ county lt his organization's wishes 8.rt ! not carried 001. \ "When we talk abou t a strong Af- rirm alive Action Program, we are talk· ing about numbers -numbers in 1 quantitative sense." says Serrato. He has called a press conference to- day in Santa Ana "to expo s e discriminatory practicC!'I rampant in the county and poMible violations of the Civil Rights Act.'' Sem!IA> contends Smisek <. (uilty or "flaunting a white tupttmW 1ttttude by referring to minortllu ag being ' culturally handicapped.'" The GI FO<)lrD orncer wu relenini to Smilet'• rtotement In t h • department's affirmative Ac t I o n Progrsm. But Smisek ' •)'11 •ll be •Id WIS that bis policy would be fAl hJl't all persons rea:ardiesl of race, sex and cultural handicaps. . Smisek also said that "to achieve 11 minority balance, the department shall not deport from lts policy *Of &eektng out the m~t qualllled peraon for e:ach vacancy.'' The Jetter statement, Smisek u,jd, is taken word-ror·word from the California Equal Opportunity Comminion't ltate-- mcnt on minority hiring , M _o_"_'..c'I_. _D<_<_•_m_,._,_J..c._l 9_7_J ____ ~H:_ __ OAIL Y rJLO I 3 at -San Onofre ~ ii' ..:r San Diego Firm Views Reactor Suit San Diego Gas and Electric Corripany today threatened to sue if the California Coas tal Conservation Commission heeds the advi~ of its staff and supports a move to halt construet ion of twin nuclear reactors at San Onofre. Jn an announ cement issued th is n1orn- ing, utility President Walter Zitlau said he was "shocked" al the discovery that the comn1 ission staff had recomm ended that the state commissio n uphold an appeal by foes of the reactor project. The opponents, primarily !he Sau C\emente-.based Groups United Against Radiation Dangers, appealed to the state group to reject an earlier approval granted the project by the regional co m- mission in charge or coastal development. in the area south of Lhe Western White House. Zillau said it wa s imperative that lhe ty,·in reactors be built to a\levlate !he Jong-term energy cri.sis facing the utility, The commission slaf[ ho lds that a mile and one-half of scenic bluffs, ~·iJdlife and the marine environment would be adversely affected by the plans lo build the twin reactors -each twice !he size of !he present reactor at San Onofre. · The $!-billion-plus project ~wld turn lhe quiet, rugged stretch of beach into !he world's largest reactor complex. The commission is the last remaining entity where fonnal approval is required before lhe oft-de layed project cou ld be laun ched. It meets Wednesday in Newport Beach to reach a decision in !he case. "I f lhe staff recommendation is uph eld by the commission it would be a gross disservice to the people of California and to the nation," the utility head said . "In view of the worsening energy crisis and President Nixon's appeal for expansioo of nuclear capabilities, it is in credible lo think that any responsible. body would deny the right to proceed With this project," he added. Zitlau's firm holds a 20 percent interest in the rtactor project; S o u t h e r n California Edison Company holds the remainder. Spokesmen for the utilities today said that if the .reactors were scrapped it 'WOUid r~uire the burning of 30 millioo barrels a yea r of fuel oil to make up the loss in conventional fossil-fuel plants. "Since lhe energy crisi., is likely to get worse instead. of better the burning of Ibis additional fuel oil is an unwar- ranted and perhaps imp:>Ssible demand to meet,·• Zi tlau said. The issue or nuclear safety -\vhich \Va.S the prime factor in the years Of other delays -has not arisen in this latest hurdle to the utilities ' desires to build the twin reactors. "' Instead, a scenic sandstone formation termed unUfUal lo Southern California beaches and other environmental factors "'ere the rationale for the staff disap. prov al, Pa.rk Operations Suffer Cutback At Sa.n 01iofre Operations at some porlion:1 of S;:in Onofre State Park were cut back starting th is week with all ixirtable "'aler and sanitation units removed from the remote stretches of the fac\li ly. But high tides and threats of scasona1 erosion of the .skinny beach were cited as the reasom for the routine cutback, state parks officials said today. Trailers carrying drinking water and others offering toilet facilities wi ll be stored until use of the strand increases next spring. The removal means that beachfront camping -available only to those rug- ged enough to hau1 tbe.lr gear in on foo t -will be suspended unlil next year because of lhe removal of the equipmenl. rangers said. On the blufftop portion of the beach changes have been effected as well, but will not eleminate camping. Certain unused portions or th e camping area alongside old Highway 101 have been closed and the visitors have been e.ncauraged to use a smaller, more com· pact section of the camping area . Much of the ~uipment placed in mothballs this winte r was that com· mandetred in a single morning after Prtslt;lent Nixon demanded that !!late a.nd fedttal officials gtt together to map inst.ant plam to encourage the use of the beach which was deemed surph.15 IA> lht mllltary. The equipment, f0tnl by former ad· vleer John Ehr1k:hman. was com- mandeered from military source.. Park rangers saki that dwindling at- tendance along the beech and the lhrent or wave e.roaion would have made ii Impractical to leave the gear on the sands. At times in tht winter tides and surr 'C!llml nate !he beach entirely. A minor (ucl savings will re~u1t fro m the cutback, rangers added. • " I O.Uy f'n.I St-" "'-1• HIS' EYES ARE ON THE HEAVENS EARLY EACH MORNING Norman Nitta on Roof With His 150 Power Telescope l(eeping Tabs Lagu1ta1i Zooms Ju On Koltoutek By FREDERICK SCfl0El\1EllL 01 lht D~it~ PilDI Slilfl ~fost of Laguna Beach is still slee ping v.·hen Norman Nitta climbs to tbe third story roof of the Seacliff t.1otel. pooitions his 10.inch tclesrope and zooms in on the con1et of the century. Koh-Oute.k. Nitta, 26. has been going through the 4 a.m. routine for se.vera! weeks. Kohoulek appears as a nucleus sur- rounded by a dust-like cloud which forms a tail. It is clearly visjble through the 150 power lens of Nitta 's telescxipe. "It's getting brighter eVfSy day," said Nitta. one of sev('ral members of !he Orange Cow1ty Atnateur Ast rono mers Association keeping tabs on the co1nct. The comet is named afler its finder, Dr. Lubos Kohoutek of Hambu rg University in Germany. Predictions h<lve it that. Kohou tek v.·i iJ be the brightest comet of the century -so bright !hat it n1a y be visible during the day as v.•ell as night. Kohoutek, also known as Comet l9i1f, may be dislinct, but there's a trick to findi ng it, said Nitta . ''It's like trying to find a needle in a haystack. Sometimes it takes a good hour to locate it," he said. Nitta made the task somewhat easirr by plotting thi.' path of the. comet, \\'l!h stars and constellations as reference points. The youthful ;:istronomer also v.·atchcs !he Skylab spacecraft no\1' circling 1he earth carrying three as trona LJts and hr follov.•s other lesser known comets th at pa~s b.v fr om tune lo lime. "Sometimes I'll watch the siars ror 10 hours a night. That 's how enthrallt'C.I I :im with the sky." said Nitta. And he'd like others to give it 11 try. l·le and other ;:is!ronomers in the area are planning a "star party'' soon so art colony residents can get a be.tier view of what twinkles above and beyond. 'J ' ' . • I • '• 11' • • ·~ ) .. " The dazzling display, Y.'hlch some believe will be up to ten tin1es bri ghter than Halley 's f<lmed comet, \YH I be at its best starting when Kohoutek e1nerges from behind the sun Dec. 28. ll is already vis ible in the southv.·estern sky just above th e. horizon and very ea rly in the n1ornin g on its way to a rendezvous with the sun. Some kind of optical instrument - like binoculars -'is rieeded now to spot the hazy object in the sky but soon only the eye will suffice. As th e comet swiflgs" out from ~hind the sun , it will have a glo\.\i ng tail that will stretch across a qu arter of the early evening sky. after sunset and jus t above the horizon in the southwestern sky. It wilt grow brighter through ea rly January, until it makes its closest ap- proach to i:_arth Jan. 15. By then , the comet ma y even be visible in broad daylight. It will be the second brightest object in the night sky , next to the n1oon. Kohoutek should stay visible fro m ea rth until early February as it gradually_ speeds off into space, not to be sl!t>n agai n by earth people for al least 85,000 years. ROBIN W. JIOOD A SflOPLIFTER SPOK ANJ::. Wash. lAP I -An 18-year· old Spok ane ni:in has been sentenced to five days in jail for sho pli ft ing two roc·k music records in a discount store. The sentence wa s imposed on Robin \V. Hood. Urged Cltlef Asks Emphasis On Safety By JOHN ZALLER Of ffll Dot/IY 1'1111t IWI The California Coastn l Commission should not Ignore the questK>n of nodur safely in deciding on propo8td up&JMion of the San Onofre nuclear genera\inC plant. the chief executive alfi.cer fl. the coastal commission said today. '"Obviousl y. the commission <klcsn't have the e:<pcrtise l~t the federal Atomic Energy Comm~ion (AEC) Nd! on the nuitter of nuclear ,.-it,ety,'' aid Joseph BoOOvilz, execuliv' director fA !he State Coastal 7..one-CoMerV.ation C.Ommission. "But there are as many opiniom on nuclear safety as there are e-xpert~." he said. For lhis reason, Bodcrvil.7. said lht coastal <.'Onlmission can comider thl- possibility that the nuclear plant will have the effect, if built, of d.i500uragina; development within a .,,;de radius around them. The 10tate coastal commission it scheduled to decide Wednead.ay whether or not to perm.it es:pansion of the joint project of Southern Qdifornia Ed.int and San Diego Ga1 and Electric Com~ pany. A staff recornmendation, written under Bodovitz' direction, b.lis ncornmended disapproval of the planned es:p&nSion because it would require destruction of some of the bluff lands and raiM lhe temperature of ocean "'ater. Bodovitz' remarks today appearMI significant because the state Attorney General's Office has said that the coutal commission cannot consider the qutlt:ion of nuclear safety ana that the AEC i.s the sole agency qualified to dU:I with safety. Bodovitz made his remark!; durinJ a break in a oonlerenoe on coe.!tal rone management being held today at the Airporter Inn in Irvine. Bodovitz strt:SSed that nuclear tafety was not a factor in his recommendaUon lhat the expansion should be - dctwn. But ht atd be toUld bl.Vii cc& sidered it. "If a plant es:pansion Is ~ed. does that mean that there can be no development within six or scvtn miles!" he asked. Bodovilz pointed out that the AEC recently turned down a propo.oied nucleaT plant in Philadelphia because it would be located within seven miles of the city. "If they apply the same rule lo San Onofre to limi t development wttbin that radius, that is something we are entitled to consider before approving expansion of the plant there," he said. In the staff report ~ denial of the San Onofre project, Bodovitz raises these questions which he said relate lo nuclear yfety and "·hich lhe coastal commi.ssion bu a right to ronsider: -\Vhat evaC\J ation and emergency plans does the AEC have? -How should these plam be inteerated into coastal planning? For eumple, should unusually wide roadway• be plan-- ncd to lead away from the beech and urban areas near the nuclear plant on the asswnptioo that the time might come V.'hen rapid evacuation o/. t~ beaches and nearby communitlee wautd be necessary'! -Should high density r • 1 l d e n t i a I development be encouraged in areas relatively close to San Onotrt! A11d,t w l lu111e, • 1i11t+. 9r••• 1luJ_..1 •+ H•1b••t Vi•w Scli.•I. h11 elrio1•11 • ,..,,,. l"'p-b/•1•' .~ 1 l1c~ '"''"'bl• ill • t.y., •• f11hio11 f,, th• holid1y 1••10.,. A11dr•w i1 the 1011 of Mr. 111<11 M''· "•Ml llum• of Hu11t!119!011 H•rh•,.,. of bo.,• dr•nw••r e11<1i pt • .,. •• , ii ·-·ii.bl. •' Th, 11:1<1! l1 ll••11 lt4., 'l11 N•wperl I• fit• 7 a11cl i11 H1111ti119l•11 H•rj,e1,1r •• 1i1• 14. JIA$10011f flt.AMO ...... "'' ·-· ....... t ow111 a couMnY °''.... 11141 ....... HUNTINeTOM M.t.ttoUI 1n4J .... ._ I 4_ OAIL V f!ILOT .Just ~ Coasting ,~J ?,.· '\@ wUh Tom urphine When Liqi1or Beca1ne Lt>gal lfJGH & DRY DEPT. -forty years ago this \Vednesday . the saloon busi ness in Tijuana , Ensenada and othf·r B.'lja California points took a nosedive after more than a decade of prosperity. The liquor ooom sou111 u1 the border. in fact. had lasted for 13 }'l!ars. ll "·as the only area \\'l1ere1n rrsidents of our Orange Coast area could buy a legal drink or spirits bet,,.,•ecn thl! years 1920 and 1933. An1ong Orange Coast residents, tl1ose pioneers of San Ch:1ncntl' \\'ere clos('st to the legal saloons of i.·lrxico. Somr of the city lradership !here had n penchant for large entertainments below th£> dry confinC's of 1he Uniled States. Hamilton H. C.'ollon, the oilinan millionai re and builder of the estate now knoY"n as the \\'estern \Vhite House. often raced his horses doll1n there. And San Clemente founder Ole Hanson often entertained. EARLY RESIDENTS fondly recall how the colorful Hanson would s,,.,·eep into a south of the border nightspot. pile up silver dollars on the edge of his table, and then announce to the v:aiter, ··ntars all for you if the sc:rviC'e 1s good.'' The servict \VllS alway s goo<.!. Clearly, there must have been nn extra bit of excilen1cnt in heading south to Mexico and resting upon a legal barstool .while C'Omradcs back home had one .of ty.·o choices : Stay dry or take vour chances with lhe stuff off the black boat" that plied our Orange Ccast \\'alers during dark hours. THE 8001\f FOR r. .. rexican \Vatering spots suffered a clear setback on Dec. 5, 1933, at, of all places .. Salt Lake City, \\'here the legislature vtas holding a roll call vote. \Vhcn !he roll was called over yonder, Uta h had becom (' the 36th stale to ratify the 21 st Amend- ment to the U.S. Constitution. That "''as Repeal -the end of Prohibi· tion -the dry years of the Nobl e Experiment had ended . The time of Repeal v:as officially set at 3:32 12 p.rn .. i'.tountain Standa rd Time. r.toment s later. United Press n1oved , the following dispat ch from ~C\V York : "NEW YORK ICPI -Benjamin Decasseres, Ji!r>rary rebel, boo \·\vant and gourmet. opened a capacious throot. bathed it in a long shO\\'er of Scotch whiskey. and two and onc·hal f seconds after the advent of Repeal. 1·\almrd the honor of being the first legal drink er in th e United States since 1920:· 1bat came from the type\l'riter of H. Allen Smith. ,\nd H. L. i'.leneken , the famed joumalist·iconoclast. y.•;:is prompted by the occasion to remark : "Ail the great villainies of history ha,·r been perpetrated by sober men. and chiefly by teetotalers." Well . it "''"S a sad day indeed for th e Wom en 's Christian Temperance L'nion. kn o\vn as !he \\'CTU for short , which had pioneered th e. effort to ,,.,·ipe out the threa t of Demon Rum fron1 the fa ce of Amer ica. 1\"0T TOO l\.1UCll h;is been hea rd of the \\'CTU during the 40 years since Prohibition \VilS 1he l:iw of our land . Except just !he other da~'· 1,eadership of !11L' \\.CTU called for the closing of saloons in the nam e of saving fuel and electrical power during ou r current energy cri sis. Have Y.'C come full circle? ~fa~1be not. But it crr1a1nly prores one thing about lhe \\'CTU. They ne\'e r gh'r up . South Viet Oil Du11ip Sabotaged SAIGON tAP ) -The Viet Cong "''tped out an estimaled 35 to 50 percent of !'Guth \'ietnam's oil reserve-s early today in the closest allack to Saigon since the cease-fire 10 months ago. ~1ilitary sourct'S said first estimates indicated that niore than 10 1nillion gallons of fuel \\"cnt up in names. BLACK CLOUDS of smoke ""'ete still hdloY..ing into the sky from the un- tontrolled blaze 16 hours after the first rocket and mort ar sheHs hit the Nha Be oil depot six miles soutt\east of Saigon. 'fhe South Vietnamese government an- nounced it "''as rationing fuel and taking ot her measures to con.c;erve its supplies in the "''akc of the attack. The pr.ogram \\'as similar to that an· nounced bv President t-."ixon last month to eonservC fuel in the United States. The minister of trade and industry, Nguyen Due Cuong. snid that gas sta· !ions. \\'hich had closed just after the Viet Cong attack, would reopen Tuesday but that gasoline "''otdd be rationed and thre would be no selling on Saturdays and Sundays. Vehicles were ordered to reduce their maximum speed on high,,.,·ays to 35 miles per hour, and street lighting "·as cut by 50 percent. LT. COL. LE Trung 11ien, Saigon's chief military spokesman, said the loss \\·ill eventually affect the armed forces. But he said the military usually main- tains a 30-to-OO-day rese rv e. and this ;ispect of the situation is not critical ) et. Hien said 49 rocket s and mortar shells hit Nha Be. Sold iers at 1he scene sni rl sappers mov('d into the depot under rover of !he shelling to set explosive <:h;irges. They said one sapper 11·as killed. 1'here 1vas no offici al report of casualties. !lien clain1ed that the depot held only fuel for dvi!ian use, but other sources s<.11d it also contained n1ilitary r{'Ser.•es. l\lililary sourcC'S said the ·attack y,•as another preliminary to a general of- fe1tSive by th e Viet Cong and North \1ielnamese during the height of the dry season early next year. SOUTll \'JETNAJ\l'S ariny .and air force have been rut off from !heir prima ry oil supplie s in Singapore because of !he Arab oil embargo imposed on the Unitl'd States, South Vietnam 's chief ally. But oil industry s~irces beli eve 1he Un ited States has worked out a secret arrangeinent lo keep mi!ilary fu el coming in to Sou th Vietnam from other points. The government ordered gasoline sl.<i- tions in Saigon and surrounding provinces closed today, apparently to \Vard off panic buying. Hien clain1ed. ho \rever. 1ha1 !he go\·crnn1en1 \\"as taking in· rentory of the oi l stocks. Ul"1 T-1whol1 Bod11 Fo1111d The partially decompo~ed body of Susan Peltz, a 21-year-old Boston University coed who disappeared last summer, ha s been found in an abandoned mineshaft near Mineville, N.Y. Police are questioning a man accused of a similar murder in the case. Skylab's Gas Guzzling Crisis Investigated SPACE CENTER, lloustoo (AP) - 11le Skylab 3 astronauts might have to revise their program if thei r space station continues to guzzle gas at a high rate. officials .say. The problem poses no d:inger io the three astronauts. now in the !Rth day of their planned 84-day sp;ice voyage. Rut if the guzzling isn't overcome, they 1nay have to curtail earth resources J)asses and viewing of the co1net Kohoutek. "People in mission control are sc ran1bling to underst.and the problen1," J.~light Director Phil Shaffer said Su nday night. "We think \\'e understand the latest problem and can handle it, but that doesn't preclude our running into a new one." The latest difficult y occurred Sunday when Gerald P . Carr. 0£ Santa Ana. \Vi\li am R. Pogue and Edward G. Gibson fonnerly or San Clernente maneuvered the !JS-foot space station for a pair of earth resources runs over the United States. Co n1puter and simulator checks had predicted the maneuvers would require a total of about 400 pounds of nitrogen gas. But they used nea rly L200 pounds \\'hen unexpected momentum movement built up in one of the gy roscope·con- trolled axes. Egypt Says No Co11f e1·e11ce U11til ls1·aeli Withch·awal By Cnitf'd Press Jnternation:il Highly p\ac£'d diplomatic so url'cs 111 Cairo snid today Egypt has informed thr United States ;:ind th e Soviet Union rh;1 ! 1t 11·ill not participate 1n the Geneva pL•acl' con ference unless lsrael agrees to sonic troop \vilhdrawa!s from Egyp- tian territory before the conference vpcns. t;p( CORRESPONDE\T Raymond \Vitklnson. ln Cairo . sa id the new de.n1and TllE PROBLE!'\f poses no danger to or being sti llborn. Jsrae!I Prime 1'1inister Golda hlei r has said 1here can be no preconditions to negotiations ain1cd at settling !hr 25-yea r.old conf!i c1. Israeli and Egyptian dispatches said Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger wouJd visit the Middle Ea st after he attends a NATO meeting in Brussels Dec. 11-12 and that it appeared there cou ld be no progress tov•ard a settlement until he arrives. Egyptian President An\var Sa dal :ind Foreign ~fin istcr Ismail F'ahmi saw U.S. Ambassador·Designate Herman Eilts and Soviet Amba ssadOr Vladimir Vinogradov Friday and Salurd;iy. Fahmi met Eilt~ aga tn Sunday and Vice President l~ussein ~hafei received Eilts today. THE SOU RCES said there \\'as no Question of Egy pt attending the co n- ference unless agreement is rf';iched on "unilateral and unconditionar' Israeli withdrawal at leasl to or near the cease- fire lines of Oct. 22. Israel has refused, suggesting instead a mutual disengage· ment. and the cease-fire talks collapsed. Both sides have indicated willingness 10 resume the talks but said no progress \\'as expected until Kissinger arrives around Dec. 13. California Warming Up Cleor Skies Seen, for State Witli Highs "1.t.llQHAI 'tl'(Alttll Sll'tl(f 10 •1(.t.$1!•1.t.M Ii i 1l -~ -1) JQOO '/f.71 Te111pernl11res tt19h ... Al nan• ,; " '" Ancl!0<1at " ' Atl~f\!t " " ea•.t•1'' .. d " ~ B l~m•rtt " .. Bosron " " ("•rtan t ; !l Cllit..,o " Cinc\nn1t1 ' " Clevt l•nd ., ,, g•ll•, " 1nve• • " " Del roil " ,, F•l•Wn>s .. " Fresno ., Honolulu ,, '' " KtnW• (+!v " " t~1,'":.m:· " " tt • Ml1mi " Mllweutn ~ • Mlnne1P01i1 ~ " ~-Orltt n! " ~ g•l•t.om. (llV .. " m•'" " "' P1l~lf'lll• " .. Piii 111'111 0 M P"->I• " ,, P.,.111<"1, Or•. .. ,, Rl(MMlndfro V•. " " )Kt~ " • SI. I M " i•ll • Cit~ " " an r•nclic. " .. S111t11 ff :1 ,,,....:.:, WI °"''"' .. ,. " • • in tlie 70s S1111, 1'110011. 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The FBI said coin dealers and police throughout the United Sta\Cfi had been a le.rtcd in case the thieves tried to sell any of the 5,600 coins. ,;\\'E llAVE NO suspects yet," said Jil n1es Newphcr. special agent in charge of the FBl's Boston office. "We don 't eq>eet anything definite for at least three or four day!." Newpher said, "no deflJtit<l val:.ae can be put on the rollectlon. because . ~ the unique0€66 of the oollli: But 1t _s definitely more than $1 rntlhoo and 11 rould be In excei>s, of $5 mill.ion. 11 Tho largest 'previous theft of r~re coins occurred In 1967 when a $1.5 millioo collection was stolen from the home of millionaire Willis H. DuPont in Coconut Grove, Fla., near Mlami.. A Harvard !J>Okesman said the robbers took a 300-pound safe containing 2,600 Creek coins, most of them silver, front the third floor of the building. Another 3,000 bronze , gold and silver colns, both Jewish State Mourning David Ben-Gurion Death SDF: BOQER (AP ) -David Ben· Ciuriun was buried next to his wife Paula today on the edge of the ""'ilderness of Zin. The site was a lunarscape of breathtakingly beautiful mountains and canyons. An honor guard stood at attention ;is his flag-draped. coffin was carried from a helicopter. THE CRAFT ferried it from Jerusalem after thousands of Israelis mourned Ben- ~...-"~" ' ·-"" .. ' ' . Gurion al memoria l se rvices for the founder of 1nodcrn Israel . 'T'he family and other n1ou mers, in· eluding his friends from the nearby kibbutz of Sde Boqer, and visiting foreign dignitaries and Israeli offi cia ls, bo"''l'd their heads as Uie coffin passed by. Israel's chief anny chaplain said in a short prayer. "The Lord giveth a~d the Lord taketh away. blessed be his name . . . Peace in his heavens. he will make peace upon us and all lsrael." Robbery Greek and Roman1 were scooped up out or display cues, he said. The colM date tram the seventh century to the fourth century B.C. CAl\ffiRIDGE palice said al least three bandits broke into the mu9Cum about 12:45 a.m. and bound and blindfolded se<iJrHy guard Charles Pearsoo.. 'I'he watchman freed himself and alerted police aft£>r the nu:n left tbe museum about l a.m. Pearson said he received a message Saturday night saying a ··~tr. Ryan \\·ould appear for a pack.age i:;hortly after midnight.'' ~~.-Al-"' .,/."cJ'-,. 'Good morning. WBlcome aboard Flight 601.,. • lkat frum cold: I-luge dcpo:ilt.5 of nJ\u1al g~s have btcn d!!.CO'YCTed 1n p!J cc., h\..c AlaskJ, 1'01thwe;t C.1n11da and the Canadian Arctl( hl11nds. \\'c can h11n,R 'Omt of !I here in t.1nktr•. Sornc thruugh Stor1p: We store gas 1n undtr· i;round stora,itc fields in the ~umml.'r ~you'll hive ellQUgh lw th!.' w1ntcr. Subnitutt gu from nan.1r1l rttOUroes: Cn.iil ,i;u1fii:.1tion h 51mplv 1hc rcacuon of coal wuh oxygen i nd hydffi!(cn hom stc1111 in 1 suitable 1eac101. The 1uuh, •methane gas. 1s 1hen purified to produce cl(an-burn10~ ~u~IJtute 11as. Ca' from co,al. With all the p1opc:111uol 3 r1fl<'hnl.'. And "'eve bttn 111vnlvi:J 1n c.iucn,1vi: Ar5"1i: JC'(' arch to find nut the best way lo build thJt pipeline without barm1ng the cnvuonml.'nL Ca from lodooe1i11 This rro1CCl could br1ng up ro one billion cubic feel per day of n•1ural ga' (In liquid for m I to the West Coast of the United States. LNC from Au,tr1U1: Jn the Palm Vll lley Held of Ccn11al Austr11!1, there may be as much 1s 10 trillion (Ubic feet of natural gu. If tht (l•s pn:wc~ to ht there, tnd 1he Au~trali 1n and U .S. Covernmenu approve, this ~upply could be converted 10 hquld form and 1hipptd home vlf specially consuucced ui nkers. n1tu11l g11. Ca• from Ccn111i ind South America: Ahhou11h somewhat Jess far 1lon~ than other 50\Jrcts. L111in /\mcriun g~s b ~till 1 vel'J 1c1l pm~lhlltty. Our pl.11 n5 c11I for drilling test welh in Panama end Colombia t00n. This country U facing an energy shortage. And it includes WhJchevcr, it's obviously going to cost more. But we natural gas. think you'll agree th•t it's a lot better than no g1s. Etpe· Docs that mean the Cas Company is runnins out7 ctalJysincc It'll still be yow most economical energyaource. No1 exact ly. But we'll have to go to 1he ends of the unh And one of the cleanest. in order10 keep those home fires burning. As far' as your tmmedi•te needs tre conecmcd, we'll be Jn fact, in a few years1 the g~s that suppliC$ the flame .. --.;.;; able to supply all our "firm'' customers, such as that sur,plfes the heat that cooks your roast may come 6 homes and businesses. But until we have those new from A aska. Or lndonesi•. Or Australia. It'll be auppllts comi ng In, we will have to lntcrrupl dell•· natural gas that we reduce to a liquid and ship borne cries more often to our industrial customera who are In tankers. "" equipped to switch to other fuel' whenever "firm.• Or m•ybc it'll be substitute gas produced from coal. Clt'IA. customers' needs require. --wm .......... IW I • YOL. 66, NO. 337, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1973 Hectic Newport Council Race Looms By L. PETER KRIEG 01 l~t 0•111 PllOI Sll!f At least one and perhaps as many as three Newport Beach city councilmen may not seek re.election in April but by sheer oumbe rs of potential can- didates, thei r absence may be ha rd to notice. The promise of three separa te slates of candidates and a fist ful of in- dependents -including a forn1er Irvine Company executive -today offer the Aiithority Issue Nixon's Advisers \\'ASHINGTO'."i (AP) -President J'\1x- on's chief energy adviser. John A. Love . 11nd his deputy. Charlt·s G. J)i Bona. resigned today in anticipation of an official announcement handling the Socialite Says Slie Took Killer Suspect to Home VISALIA (U P!l -Hope Niven ?i.1astl.'rs testified tod av the man who allegedly killed her boy.frirnd and raped her later took her to her Los Angeles home '\'here she gave him a back rub and he bought her a ney.· drl.'ss. Mrs. l\l asters, 32 . snid she did ev.erything G. Danie l \1.';il krr. 41. asked because she feared the Mafia would kill the m both. Walker is on tria l for the February slaying of Los Angeles adve rtising ex- ecutive \Villiam Ashlock at a Springville area ranch last February. l\-1rs. _f\Iasters was also charged with the murder, but cbarge!J against her were aropped last wee k. \\Talker. acting as his own co-defense attorney, questi oned l\frs. !\-faster::; today about the sequence of event s follov.'ing the slaying of Ashloc k. ~:horn ~trs. ?i.fasters lrstified she considered her hus- band although they \1·erai't lega!!y 1nar-neo . ~frs. !\lastrrs s;:iid that follov.·ing the Sa,turday night slaying. 11•hich she did not witness. a man raped her and then later took her to Los Angeles after telling her he \\:outd try and save her fron1 the "organizalio n." ;Mrs. Masters said the day arter they reMlmed to Los Angeles, \V alker went to a Beverly Hills dress shop to buy her a dress. She said she made no effort to contact poli ce because \Va\kcr threatened to kill her. •11 was not scared as Jong as I \vas dotng what I v.'as told ," the socialite said. She also admiited to giving Walker a back rub but denied having sexual relations with him. although she said be slept on a bed next to -her. • Durin g his questioning, Walker at- tempted to show that Mrs. Masters wai enamored of. him. At one Point , t~ began arguing over whether she knew it was him who raped her following lhe"munllr.' • She claimed it was too da rk and eM could not identify her assailant but iafd a n1an she later recognized as Wilker whispered In her car, "I love yoU, Darling." OLD AUTO MOVES ·.FAST WITH AD ' ' fl ere 's a '64 Chevy that moved pretty fut for an old car. First party to look al It after the lid appeared in t~ pally Pilot bought the car. Here's th_e,.ad that made it move: ' . ... , 'IW CHEVY. 3 spd .. good en· gtnc. needs tires, good trans· portation. $150, (Phone No.) ·You can move merchandise, too. v.·lth ._ Dally Pilot ad. Dial !he direct line to re11ults: 542-5678. • ingredients for what may be one or the .most hectic council races in Newport Beach history. • None of the fou r incum bents, whose tc.rms expire next spring, have dec lared their intentions, although Councilman Richard Croul reportedly has decided he will no t run again. Counci lman Carl Kyn)[a is known to be undecided . Vice flotayo r Ho\\•ard T-togers says he hasn 't rnade up J1i,; ntind. Only Coun cilman Milan Dostal 1vill privately admit his name will be on the ballot. There are aJ reaay two announced can- didates after Roge rs' District J sea t. They are former councilman Al Forgit and political newcomer Joseph GouberL NRU officia ls \vould release the name of on ly on e candidate they arc hoping to support. lvlrs. Barbara Gl a1.il.'r, NRU co- chai rma n. said the grouµ is tr yi ng to convince Corona de! r.·lar Civi c Assoc'ia· • tion presi dent Paul flumn1e! to see k Croul's Distric t 6 scat .. Hlunmel says he is in terested in st'rv- ing on the council. but he said he ha s not yet nu:ide up his mind. "1 \\'Ork for a li ving and I a 1n Tillt. sure at this point \\'hethcr I 1vill he able to commit the necessary 1inlt'," Hu mn1el said. Ile said his decision \I'll! c:on1e somctin1c. next n1onth . If he runs. he'll likely be opp<iscd by Ne\\'port Beach Planning Conunis~1on Ch~11nnan \\'il lian) Agee. \\'hilc AgC\' says he, too, is v.·ruting un til fi ling opens in mid·January lo make is dec ision, he confirmed he is "de.f1nllt· ly" considering becomin g ;i ca ndill\lt(·, Fr iends insist that decision has <ilrc;idv been made, · · Another p I an n in g ron1 rniss ioncr. Joseph !{osener. rL•portc<lly is be ing urg- !.'d by lhe i\'l!IJ ro go alter Hogcrs' ' us1ness ... Energy Resign po\ver over energy issues to someo ne else. An in!ormt'd source said Love and OiBona submitted resignations this 111o rning but tha t Nixo n had nor yet aeeepled them. Al a regular \Vhite House news brief- ing , spokesman Gerald L. Warren said, in answer to ques tions, that Love was still the chief energy adviser. And ytrar· ren 4fedined to discus.s whether Love is resigning. Informed sources revealed Saturd ay the white White H009e ~ planned to e1taWlb a new Federal E n e r g y Administration, taking over energy emergency programs from the In terior STATE MOTORISTS CURB LONG TRIPS, Story Pago S [)(-partment and to be headed by depuly Treasury Secretary William E. Simon. The .announcement of this shift had been scheduled for 8 a.m. <PST) today but "·as postponed a t the last minute, and Warren said it might come on Tuesday. Warren said the delay wns caused only by the need to work out further details of the organizational shifL Simon earlier challenged suggestions that his impending appointment lessens the chance of gasoline rationing. "That. isn't so," Simon responded quickly when asked in an intervie\v u·hether that is "'·ha t his appointment means. ''T don 't rule out rationing. I don 't rule out anything." Simon. 46. said the new agency v.·ould begin quickly to try to come up 11·ith \See RESIGN, Page Z) T elepl1one Firn1 To Expand U11it 111 Irvine City Pacific Telephone C.Ompany v.•i\1 ex· pand its Ford Road switching cen ter located in the Cily of Irvine across the street from the Harbor View Honles subdi vision in Newport Beach. Irvine zoning administrator Claudette DonatcUa said the company ag reed to comply with ll use permit conditions. The conditions cover concerns about noise. parking and appearance of the facility near the intersection of Ford Road and MacArthur Boulevard. John J. Died rich. external relations chairman or the Harbor Vi ew Homeowners Association presented a list o( concerns of neighbors ;of the racllity. Homes on Port Abbey and Port Shef· field in Newport Beach places are inl· pacted by air conditioning noise from the building, he said. Telephone company spokesman Jim McMahon said the firm would try to be a "better neighbor" with llS espansion program. Adequate parking fpr employes was promised within the 24 •paces required by the city of Irvine zoning codes, Mrs. Donatella said. La nd scapin g screenlng wU1 be required on side and rear lot lines and the doubling of the bulldlng'i site wlr result in removal of the air ~itionln& eCiufp- ment to a location nw&y from existing homes. Under Irvine city law . no sign w\U ~c p~rr'lll t1ed when lhe renovation and ex p.inslon Is completed, M.rs. Donatella nu tc.'<I. ,,. ~"-·-..____ o(ii -j ; / f I Ill.Ki!~ ~ ij . I I I • PICKETS HEAD OFF TRUCKLOAD OF COOKIES AT LUCKY MARKET IN COSTA MESA Striking Meat Cutters Leonard Ortiz and Ralph Hendricks Convince Driver to Honor Picket Line Huntington Man Killed In Freak Boat Accident A 28-yea r-old Hunti ngton Beach man suffered a fatal slashin g from the pro-- peller of an outboard motor off the entrance to Dana Harbor Sunday. Harbor patrolmen bla n)ed a freak ac- ciden t for th e dea th of Calvin Elmore De nham Jr. of 18011 Shore\'ie\v Circle. Denham suffe red severe gashes in the area of his right knee in the niishap "'hich occurred 11·hen rhe L!1rott le of the motor powering a 13-foot runabout stuck and sent the craft into a tig ht circle, Palrohne n said th e operator of the small boil!, Hobert \\'iltiant (',01\·cn. 28, of 16.138 Livingstone St .. Fountain V;:illl'y, told them th e tnechani sm stuck on full as the sn1al! craft "'as abou t a quarter· mile off !he harbor entrance. Denha m \l'as thrown int o th e water and hit by the blades of lhe motor·s prop. After the motor fin ally was shut off, Denh am ll'as too far fro111 the cra ft for Cowell ro help, and the owner began shouti ng to other boaters for assistance. It came from Robert Allen Witlis or San Juan Capistrano. and Steven C. Sa rgent of Laguna Beach. Denham was picked out or the wat('r conscious , but bleeding severely from severed blood vessels. His rescuers ap- plied a toumiquet and raced toward the harbor distri ct docks at ~he harbor mouth .. ·Sargent's application of a tourn iquet apparen!ly came too lau~. officials said , .:i nd DC'nham died shortlv after his ar- rival al San Clen1ente 1-;elieral Hospital. Patrolmen said th e ill-fated cruise or the sm all boat had taken the men to th e area of the San Clen1enle pier and th e freak n)ishap occurred as the men \1·ere retLirning to port The tragedy m a rk~!d the firs t faff\! boating n1ishap in or near the harbor .!.1nee !he fa cili ty opened 1v.·o ye ars ago. Flames Da1nage Compto11 Sc hool COr-.f PTON (AP) -Firemen doused an early morning fi re which damaged part of an ad1ninistrat lon building of a strike-bound school here. causing an estimated $7.500 worth of damage, authorities said . Fire Chief Earl Sells said the fire hroke out shortly after midnight at Colin J>. Kelly School and was put out within fi ve minutes, The Compton Education Association is on strike against the school system following a breakdown in contracf talks. Squeaking By OC Tra1isit District Has Fuel Orange County Transit District has been alloted suffi cient diesel fu el to keep its 53 buses rolling for the next two months, General ~tanager Gordon "Pete'' Fielding said today. I FIELDING SAID the state fuel allocating agwcy had provided the district with the necessar y right to purchase 30,000 gallons of diesel fuel per month through January. . "By that time we. expect th.at a decision will. be made in Washington, O.C. that will ·a now essential transit districts to keep operating," the general man· ager said. .. , ~ 1>-• 111T LOOKS GOOD now and \\'C should get enough fuel to put the 63 DC\V buses into service in April." As recently as a month ago, the transit dlslrit.:l '"'"s desperate. wlth only enough rue! to operate unt tl 'fhanksgiving. But the state agency cante through with the addltlotial allocntion ' ) Coast.al Board Delays Voting On Versailles Voling on !he 444-unit \1crsail1r.s con- dominiun) in -Nc1vport .Beach by the regional coast.a! con11n ission today 1vas delayed for one \\'eek. The next meetin~ of the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Co mmission '"i!l be 9 a.n1. next ~1(\nday in Long Beach Harbor Departm en t. headquarters, 92~ Hfl rbor Plaza Drive. The final decision on !he thrce-slory, 20.B·acre second phase of the Versailles on th(' Bluffs project by-Dtlnald Sc hol z 11•as continued bec.1use only eight com- rnissioners \r1:re present. At least seven vot~s .fire requi red for .1pprovu l of any construction wi thin J.000 _ya rds of the coastllne. Absent today were comn1iss ione r James ~!ayes, \vho \~·as in Irvine for a coasta l management conference: Louis Nowell, Don \Vilson and Don Philli ps, ~·ho were attend ing the National League of Cities n1eeting in Puerto Rico. Scholz' attomey Thomas Peckenpauglr ag reed to the delay. The existing first phase of Versailles has 255 .apartment units, at 36 dwe lling units per gross acre. The second phase would have a density of 21 units per acre. which would bring the combined 699-unit project to 25 dwelling unit s an acre. The coastal commission staff has recommended denial of the project. citing visual pollution, excess density and traffic e<>ngeslion as reasons. The only objecti on to continuing the vol ing today in Long Beach ca1n e frotn (See VERSAILLES, Page Z) Dow Jones Falls 15. 7 More Points NEW YORK (UP I) -Stock prices slid sharply in fRlrl y active tradin g on the New York Sloe~ Exchange tod ay in an atmosphere of confusion over governmental energy policies, r ecession talks and rising interest rates. Tue _Do,v Jones industrial average r~n 15.73 points to 806.52. i\ll lh e ad verse outside nC"\\'S th at hns pummeled stock prices for fiVt! '~·eeks -during wh ich the no ..... droppC'd ~ome 165 points -remained unrelh~ved today, and infliclcd furth~r damage on most stocks. Today's Final " N.Y. Stocks N TEN CENTS • Ill 1974 seat. But. Rosener insists he \\'-Ill no! he a candidn1e. So does ~·l rs. F,:lau1e Linhoff of Balbo.o , a forrncr N J~U chairman. Anotht.·r for1nrr NRU ch:ii rm:in. A!Je11 Bvck, hcis rnoved fro in Beaeon Bay to C0rn11:1 drl ilitilr and 5R1d hl' has "tho ugh t ilhout runninb ." hu t h:1s decided he 11·t1 1 not be a rn11d1da1e. Planning: Commission er Jacqueltne !le11 th er confirnted she 1\ 11l not seek !See NE \'r'POJ,1' COASTAL, Page 2) sua ' W 011't Close Markets VY \\'ILLlA:\1 SCllREIUER or 1~~ D•Hr Pilol St•H A ~pol check of 15 Orange Coast 1na rkels today suggested shoppers \von't have much trouble buying groceries bec3use of the cur rent strike -as long as they are patient \l'llh box boj1S n1anning ca.:;h regi~ters. 1\tembers of four unio ns rejected a contract offer by market operators Sun- day night and a massive stri ke-lockout went in to effect throughout Southern California. 'Rejecting the offer from the food employers CQuncil were teamsters, meal cutt ers, machinists and o p e r a t i n g UNIONS STRIKE SOUTHLAND MARKETS, Sto•y Page 5 ~~~~~~~'---'-~~- eng ineers, \rith retai l clerks expected to hunor the picket lines. A tota l of JOOJl(JQ \l'Or kers '"ere expected to be ou t on strike. 1 n the n1cantime. say Orange Coast store 1n a11agcrs. life "'ill g0 on as usual. Even the three mark r ts targeted by lhe unions -Lucky, Safev.·ay and Thrif- timart -opened on time this morn ing . About the only th ing out of the ordinary shoppers will be confro nted v.·ith a re a fe1v pickets in front of most target chain s1ores. "\Ve are OPfn fnr busines.~ :i s usual and .,,.c have various assistants and stock boys at the cash registers," said a spokes man for the Lucky r..1arkct at 2180 fl arbor Blvd. in Costa r.Iesa. ··Y.,'c h.'1ve \\l'O pickets out front bul it isn't b;1d at <ill." Spokesrnen for both sl(tes of the v.•agl.' dispute said there \\'OUld be severe pro!}- lcms l\'Jth tllc distribution of food lx<ctitJ se of the teamsters y,·a lkout. But. they say, food \Viii be <1Va1lable. "Everything·s normal so far and \Ve ha\·en't experienced any shor.tagcs," said a spokesman for Stater Brothers r.·Jarket at 2180 Newp:>rt Blvd. in Costa Jl,.fesa. r..1ost market managers refused lo con1ment or give their names saying only that any official co1n 111ent had to rome from centra l offices. some as far a\1·ay as Boise, Idaho. Corporate officers ror two or the ta rget food chains -Safeway and Thriftimart -1vere unavailable for co1nment on the st rike situa tion as of press time today. The lhird store, Lu cky, referred all (See STRIKE. Page 2) Orange C:oast • Weather Sunny and warmer is the way the \\'Cather serv ice call s it for 1\ies· day, •Nilh highs in the upper 60s at the beaches rising to the J0\11" 70s inland . Ovrmight lo\VS in tho upper 40s. INSIDE TOD/\ Y "Da1td y Dun'' ~Teredith sings on ce ogoir1. llis record, "Trav- cli11' i\-1an" ivliicli O'llCe brought lti1n a $2.54 royalty; ltns beca re issue.d. See ,story. Page 9. Ba-tin• .. """' l•ndtt\ " L.M. lor d " Movie\ " (1ll~nl• ' "-'-•t HtW\ t, , l Cl•Hlll•• 2).H Orln•t Ce""" " c-r<, n S ~tvi t Poner " Cro1•wo,.. " ~oorh 11· 1' 0.tlll NO!ltl\ .. ~10(11 M~r1Ull tt•J1 lidl!t<!tl ..... • f tlt>'filO/I " En11rt•l•orn•nt .. Th••lt•\ .. ,.ln•ntt ,.,. WH!lltr ' fer Ill• ll:ttOl'll .. w-·1 N-1 11-11 Hor11<01>t .. w .. 10 ""' '· ,, I 2 DAILY PILOT N Mon day. Otttml>fr J, }O/ 1 , RESIGNS DUTIE S Energy Adviser l ove Uf'I Tfl"p~~IO~ ·' HEADS ENERGY PROGRAM Willi am E. Simon From l'age I RE SIGN. • • new federal progran1s for tJckllng the fuel shortage. Mea n>A•hlle. tile Deni er Post quoted Love as tiaying ~ "·as resigning be- cause he did not 11·an t to s!DY in \Vash· ington at a "superfluous j{lh ·· t' "To be honest," 1.ovc 11'as quoted as ,., saying in a copyrighted sto ry. '"it's been difficult to 1ry to do anything mean\nf!- ful and even to get the tlicntlon of lhc President.'· Love said he preferred lo retunt to Colorado an<l practiC'e Jav.· r111hl'r th an "sitting back here ;ind t1·.1d11ing 111~· thumbs," the l'osr s:-.id. Simon had been :i pri1ll.1;J;1~ in :.i11 Administration policy !'1ruggle over v.:hethe.r formal rationing of shtirt sup- plies or a stiff gasoline tux is thf' best government rcspon:-:1.: to tlic fut'l shortage. Mrs. Berges ori To Hecul Croup Nev•port ·Mesa Unified School District trustee tllarian C. &·rgeson has bet'n chosen president-elect nf th e Cahforniil School Board~ Association. ;\lrs. Bergeson . of l72l ·rr;;deY.inrls Lane. Ne v.'P()rt Bcarh. lla9 tv.·ic(' ser.'(•d as president of the :-;e1rport-illesR schoo! board. She has been a 1 rustee of Harbor AArea srhool d1 strtl'1s for nine years. t She v1as named to the !'ltatl' board post a1 a 1necl1n~ r,f lill' «SBA and thr Association of Cal1forn1a School 1\dn1inistrators Saturday in San Fran- l '1-.1·0 OltANGI COAST H DAILY PILOT T•o ~·•"Of Co.-1 O~ILY PILO l . "''"' ..,·nk:~ " < .,.•C·••a '"• "'"' "'"'" 11 rual1\ll«1 av 1' ~ O••· g• 1 •• ' ! ~o• .. n "1 tomv•~r S•1>• f ~I• NI f llO•~, IO< • • I ii"""°'' 6••'"· H11ntJ.,g1on <l • • ro•• , "" ll•l't v. L•o11n1 6•~cn, ''"·"• · , re " "'a '> ., (1•.,,•nl•/ S•n )u•~ ( ··~ . .,-.,..,, " '"ut• ''"''"~•I ltdlljOn " ~·~ l•t<I \~• JO +\ ~"~ ~v.,0111 Tilt 1111ntt1>•I ~uDll•~ "1 "~"t ' "' HI) W• >1 8tt Slrtt•, (011• N•I•, t • •r•n ,,_ ~/t/6, Rebert N. W11rl f'<h•Ul nl 1"11 l'uL• •I•<' J1~~ R. C~•t•Y Viet P•t1"11~! 11141 c;"""'~' "'•"•II~ Thc11111 K11vil l G•Hlr llicl'ltl A. Mu1ph,nt M1,..g1ng E~ •o• L. P•l•t l(,,,'J N""POrl &fKh C"f 1::0"0' N*WJM"' '-ch OHie• llll N1wport Boule•1 rcl M1ill111 Atld1111 ~ P.O. I~· 1175. •1~61 Other Offkn Cot It Mftl · l JI W11! e~1 l i.t rt L11111n• 1!111(1\. m '"'"1 ..,,..,u1 l-lll"llll'fl.., 1!111t1' llllS IN<ll l!lllulov1•d Siii Cf-tt : JOl No,,h 1:1 (•miflCI Jl11I Te$epheM 17141 &41.,.lll Cl-"IH Allt1,tlJl11tJ 641·1671 Coor11tnt. ltfl. O••"il• CO\" "vc"tthl"f CO""i>l"V. NO fll"'' 110"•' dlu1!11ti<,n1, lt(l•lntll! "'lltl f 01 ~<I•••'"~·•"'' hl'tln ""' 00 rt11'9CIOX:fll "'"n~'" •ooro1I ""' m1111ori 01 co•r•lfl!t o ... ""' S.n>no tllfl "'"" .a•d ~' {01,. Mtu. C•"'°'"'' l\lbf.l;•IPHltn DI' c••'\•r Jl,U ,_Ill!,. .-, I'll !! t.J U montlllr1 rnl+il•l"l' •.1!111t11*'• U .. ., mon!1'1r. Over Three Years Nixon's Federal Taxes '$6,000' \\':\SlllNCTON (APJ -The \\'hi\e llOL1~1· 1\JIJ formally disclose 1h1s v.·cek that Prrs1dent Nixon pt11d lt•ss th<Hl !6.000 1n federal J!ll'ornc ta .xes 1he past lhrC'c years, sour ces repo rt. Confidential docuinen ts under prepcra- tlon also !1st ~ixon as paying n1orl' 1!):1n ~7'2 .000 in fcdt1ral Income taxes u1 the l!r~t year of his presidency - before. he ob taineo a substantial tax rlt·duction for tlonatton of vice prc~idcn t1<1l papers lo lhe go\ern1ncn1. 1·1ic <lo-.:u1;.rr.1s shov.· he ~aid $38.646 in federal t:ixi·s soon after he took. office on his J9tifl incon1e as 11 lawyer. And they disc!O~e that $.10,916 was v.·1thheld from his paycheck in the first five n1onths of this )'(:ar for his 1973 taxes. £'ixon's ~:ik1 ry as president is $200 .000 a yea r. lie ~1 lso rCC('ivcs a tax-free $50,000 annual expense allowance, and re cords disclose Ile has n1adc substa ntia l profits on real c~1a1e tr;insactlon s since taking office. The information is t'ontained in a l'leries of statements and do('uments ~cheduled If' be sent n1e111brrs of Conzrtss thi.:; '1c.:-k and then released publicly as part or the \\'hitc !louse effort 10 disprove' allegations .;ibout lhe President's personal finances. Frotn Page 1 STRIKE ... calls to the Food Employer 's Council, the bargaining agent for management. 'Fhe Food Employer's Co u n c i I representatives were also unavailable for comment today. Robert K. Fox-. president of the FEC, commented Sunday night that his group . "n1e1 !he employes half \\'av and fow1d !he v.·age reject ion to be an act ~pearheacled by a small handful of union leaders v.·ho have nothing but complete arrogance and contempt for consu1ners ;ind their emp loyers." The FEC has offered an additional S50 a \\'eek to keep employees up wJ1h cos t of living Increases. But union of· f1cials say thf offer is "insulting" and demand an open-end cost of living clause in a nev.· three-year contract. Though a lockout Is technically in eff ect. market officials at stores from Seal Beach lo San Clemente say the effects a re almost unnoticeable. .. Thi <; \.\'on"t affect u.~ at :ill except po~s1hl~· 111 lll itrlpi111·rr. but you"d bettt'r find oul for sur(' lrorn the main offi ces."' :-.<ud a spokes1n<in for the two Thrirt1murt s!nrrs in the Sadd !eback Valley. S11nilar commrnt~ r:in1c f ro nl 1n;111:1gers of Von·s r.larkets in (;1pi.~1rano Beach ~ind El Tor u. Albrrtson's in San Clmentc and El Toro. L111'k~· Stores In Hun ling1on Beach and Laguna tlilts, El Rancho il·larket 111 ,'ic11·port Beach. ~luyfair. The Pan try and Sm ith's Food King in Costa t-.1~a and ~larket Basket In Fotmtain Valley. Seve ral managers said they \\"ill use supervisorial personnel. stock clerks and errn bo:< boys to man the cash rrg1sters. So111e s~1id there n1ay be sonie problem \\llh n1rat supplies since the butchers 1ri!1 be out on strike, too. '"1 don·1 see any rea l problen1s yr!. and I th.ink most people '1•il1 find \\"hat 1hey are looking for onre they get past the pickets -if there ;;re any ," rl'n1ark- ed one manager. From 1•age 1 VERSAILLES • • • romn11~sioner Rona ld Caspers o f Nev.·port Btach. C<ispers, \\•ho said he Keeps commg to the me etings to "fight this" wanted to vote. lie said he feels the hearing has "dragged on and on.'" Comn1ission Cholrinan Donald Bright reminded Calipers that. his absence. would acl as a no vote. Caspers said he v.·anled to be presen t to give his opinion of the project. Docume111s examined Assoclatro Press gave thls on his federal income taxes: 1009 -S72 .. 686. l!t70 -$789 . 1971 -$878. 1972 -$4,298. by The breakdo'ft'U The documents indicate that soon after !<lking office in 1969 Nixon also paid ~7 .351 in New York state Income taxes for 1968 earnings as a Manhattan lawyer. Since then, they indicate he pa id no state or local taxes. Although C8lifomia is hill voting residence, sources said Nixon's tat ac- t..'OOnt.ants obtained an outside legal opln- ion that for tax purJ)OSes his residence is !he Distri ct of Columbia -and that district law exempi_, presidents from IOL"31 income taxes. Some infor1nation on Nixon's incon1e tax payments surfaced earlier -such as the small amount s for 1970 rt11d 1971 disclosed in Octob(·r b~· lhe Providence Joumal-Bulleiin. Dul the breakdown obtained l:iv the Associ<llt'd Press Sundav ,\·as ·the most con1- prchensive on. the controversial issue, At the he:irt of the controversy is lhe eslirnated $500.000 in deductions :-;-ix- on claimed for donation of vice presiden- tial papc.rs to the. ~ational Archi\"cs. On Nov. 1 I, Nixon t.old a ne1\"S con- f.:-ren<.'e fh<ll the Internal Re\·rnue Service audited his returns and raised no questions about the deductions he spread o\·er a three-year period and combined >A"ith sizeable mortgage in· te.resl and property tax deductions. "If they do. I will be glad to have the papers back and I will pa y the tax because I think they are worth more than that," he said. Nixon apparently paid no capital gains tax on the sale of the bulk of h.is Sa n Clemente estate. to industrialist Robert Abplanalp -another major point in the controversy over his taxes. In a Sept. 5 news conference, Nixon indicated he reported no profit on the complex transaction. saying: "The IR S, after l!s audit, dld not order a change. If il had, I \\'OUld have paid the tax." Still another element in the tax furor cen ters on the sale last year of t\.1-·o vacant lots in Key Bisc.eyne, Fla. White House aide! sa id Nixon owned the lots jointly with his daughter, Tricia Nixon C.Ox, and shared the profits with her. The aides bitterly dispute recent ~ws accounts suggesting that Nixon reported the full profit on his deduction·fllled t.;ix rt• en so his daughter would be spa red paying capital gains tax. To support their insistence that ht rs. Cox paid her share of taxes on the transaction. the aides are preparlng to release at least a portion of her ta x retu rn, Ne rrport Rookie Police1nan Tops Accule1ny Grads A rookie :-;ev.-port Beach police officer has emerged from his Los Angeles PoUce Academy class as valedictorian . His is 1he second i\e>A'PQrt patrolman to do so in l\\"O mOflths. Officer Kenneth Co>Aell, 'lJ. came out as honor student during the fiv e-month training pro~ram to '<l'hich Nev.-port Beach sends its recruits. A mili tary veteran and former jet pilot, Patrolman Cowell received hi s hachelor of science degree in poli ce ;.r1ence from CH\ State, Los Angeles, before joining th e fore!". Th<' young officer also v.·on top honors for marksmcinshi p on the pistol range \\i!h his academv class. Ill'. an<l his ~·tfe Donn::i and 1heir !'<Jn Timmy, 2, :.ire llarbor Area re~idents. The !<ist Academy class }•ie\ded anothe r valedictorian for the Ne'ftJKlrt Beach Poli ct Department . 0 f f i c e r Richard Dyer. 23, >A"hO w11s a UCLA t.rack star and took his bachelor's degree in police science there. Fom· Die in Auto Vl SALIA iU Pl ) - A 4&-year-old San Jose man apparently ran a stop sign and slammed into .;inother vehicle Sun· day, killing four young Visalia women, the Cali(omia High\\·ay Patrol reported. Tapes Goat? Miss Woods 'l'atc hing Blame' NEW YORK (UPI) -The attorney for presidential secretary Ro~Mary Woods says she has been made the goal of the Watergate ta1'15 case, Newsweek magazine has repo rted . The magazine said Sunday the attorney, Charles Rhyne. former American Bar Association president, told a frlend: "Ju.at from the Uttle I kn ow, I could blow the lid right off the White House." Rhyne told Newsweek he Is conlemplaUng calling Miss Woods back to the stand thi5 week to change her version of how 18 minu tes of a crucial presidential tape recording was erased. Newsweek said Miss Woods hired Rh yne after President Nixon's <'hief advl ~er, Alexander Haig Jr., "advised her curtly on Thanks· giving day to get a lawyer of her own." Rhyne said in a hushed conversation at the bench last week with U.S. Dislticl .Judge John J. Siiica, wbo Is trying the case, "My client is be ing ttied," ' Dtil t P1i.1 lilt! PllOll HE'S IN THE RACE Former Councilman Forgit Deilr r u11 '"" ~.,, EYES COUNCIL SEAT • Linda l1le'1 Murchi•on 10-gallon Liniit On Hard Liquor CLEVELAI'.'D (UPil -Pat Roach , O\\·ner of the Bit O'Blamey Pub, has decided to "limit" customers to 10 gallons at a time in keeping with the spirit of times. A sign outside the bar reads:. "ln lhe interest of conserving energy. 1\'e are limiting all whiskey purchases 10 JO gallons per customer. How's that, Dick!" From Page I NEWPORT COUNCIL ELECTION • • to step up lo the council ti Doatal seeks re-elect1on in District 4 Only Ky1nla , v.·hose District 3 111th.1de:s Newport Heights and Cliff Jtaven, so f&r 11ou\d Ix' without opposition If ~ decide~ to see k 0 second tem1. The three :innoonced candidates 1n· cludr one veteran and t1vo pollncnl 111'11·co n11'.'rs. Furg1 t scr\•ed on 1 he council for 011e tcrn1 , lu~ing li Lnd ror rc-clcC"\lon 111 ]!)68, N1,ither Couberl. :l :1:1.yenr·o!d Uui lde r :incl investor. nor J\1urchison , a 46-year· old Linda Isle resident. have been active in local polities. flu! both -;ay they\·c 1nade 1he1r dl'tL510l1!\ for .5inlilar rl•asons. ••[ 11'11"(• :111 inl('l"CSt in 1hc con1ntt11111~' ., l\lurchison said. "And there do not st'C1n lo bl> too tnany people in lhere wh<) :ire doing 100 much to promote Nc11-port Beach. ··The ge n£•ral plnn is dragi;in;,: and 11"r ha1·e n trnffic problem lh<it never has been sol\l•cl ," l\l urchison said c:oubert, of 705 Yi. Bay Avc .. said. ··rn1 ju-.1 no1 satisfic.d ~·ith tllr ron· dltions 1h:1t exi!lt in our cit~". l ti:ivt: nothing ~lk:<'ific I wnnt to t:ilk nhout :1 1 th is point. ['111 not that drep!y int o II ··[ h;11't' no stand on 1he gro v.·th issuC' :ot this !illH'. .. he sa id. '"I 1vil\ do so1ne Sll!dying of 111~· 011'n anti will then ha1·i· sprcific things 10 sny closer 10 1he ell•ctlon. ·· Forgit look one of hi.~ fnn1il i:i r frc ev.•hee1lng JXl!l!hots at the present council. ' ··r.1 ost people reali1.e v.•hat"s w ron~ \\ ith th€' pre!>ellt council."' he said. "Tht· jol> lakes a 40-hour ~·eek. If you lrt one or two n1en run it, like you're do ing n01\·. you kJ10\v what you are goi ng to end up 'ft'ith. .. \'ou 11eed to find three or four old guys 11•ith enough time to run it right,"' Forgi t declared. Tile council election 11·i\\ ta ke place Apri l 9. Candidates n1ust rile thei r in· tentions >A'ith City Clerk Laura Laglos betY,.een Jan. 10 and Jan. 13 at noon. There is no filing fee , The coat of inclusion of a candidates' statement Wraps 011 Milk Gifts Reported CHI CAGO <AP) -The Chicai;io Trihu ne s;iid lod ay it lt'arned !hat two former \lt'hi!e House aides kept dairy industry conlribulions to the Nixon cam- paign a secrl't in 1971. The ne1\·spaper rtported t h a t documents filed in United States District Court in San Antonio, Tex., recard a meeting bttv.·een ii. R. Haldeman, Preti· dent Nlx-on"s former chief of staff, and former \1lhite House coUMel John Y.'. Dean lit. The mee ting reportedly took place M&y )8, 1971. abollt two months alt.et the administration iizdeased mi!k prict 1sup- µo rts . depends on 1he numbt'r of i·J1u.l 1dall'~ t>.lr!!. L:1gios l'Xpl:1111t-d 'l'h1• \'Olw11,1ry staiem(lnt ro~t $1~ fvr thl' l,1:,t clL·C!IOll but f\1rs. Lagios ~l1'eSst.'<.l that could gv up or down tli ~5 11•.i1 , .. ' F org·it SL1ys He'll Bltllle Electio,-i Luiv Former Counti\n1a11 Al Forg1t ~•11t! 1od a~' hr \1 ill file su11 th ~ct Newpun neat'h"s rarnplHl':n !;ipenU1ng ord1na11L1' lteclared illrgol. Forgit. 'vho h11~ 111u1uu11cetl plan~ Ill :>1·l'k !us srat ag:un. ohJct·ts to the or<h· nancc·s provision lhn ltlng a candid:Hc to spend only $500 of 11i.s O\\n monry. ""I don 't Sl'e ho11· :111,\"bOdy cCJn run f1Jr $500.'" Forgit said ··11 costs 1nn1·1· t)Httl $100 jusl tn l,\t't ~·otlr statr1nt·nt on the snrnple ballot " "It takt>s ~l.51!0 if ~0\1 11•a111 to h1rr so1neonC' to run yuur e:1111p:iig11,'" l!r s;1id. "\\"h1•re 1n !he hr11 1s 11 ~uy going to gel that kind of n1oney. especially <.'l!rl.v in :1 f'a111paigu ''" Forttt said hr ,1·1ll co111::icl a lawyer ~his v.·et·k and he is ··hop(·ful of gettin.: it Qff in tirne for nle to run ."' The ord inan ce al1011·s a cand idate to S)><'!ld ~5 ee n!s per n·f:i~!f:'recl voter - 11·hit:h lo!als nbou! S!!.~ for the Apri l ch!ction. but restricts a candida!C''s 01rn sp<>nding :ind the :irnount he can C011l'<.'I . llugh R. ··noo ·· il·lurehison. n n1ari11:1 and broadcastinl? rxecutiv1•, ha~ an- nounced he'll challenge Dostal in Distr ir-t -4 . \1·hich includes n1ueh of the area v.·cst of Upper t-;ewport Bay. Gilbert W. Ferguson . former Jr\"lne Comp:iny \"ice presi cicnt of corporation communications, t.old 1h1· Da ily Pilnt he ''is seriously lhinking about " enterini; the. District 1 race. The first district inchtdcs Lido l ~lc and th~ Nc.11·port-Ba!OOa Peninsula. Forgit is presiden t uf the Cominnn Si'nse C©lition. 011e of two t.:ltizcn ~· groups confirining they .. plan to bJt k ran<lidat rs In 011 four district races. Thr Con11non ScnsP Coalition "':1s fortnl'd ea rlie r this year to fi~ht ,1·idespreaci downzo ning proposals fur older sections of the ci1 y. The other citizens· group. Newport Re sidents t:nited (i'\Rl..i l. has been v.·ork· ing for \'>lo"O years in the opposite direc- tion. It is tryinJ'( to force the city lo reduC'e population density by in1posong st rong building controls. The third slate "'"ill be endorsed by the :'\e\\·port Harbor-Costa f\·fe.sa Board of Realtors. Rodney Culderhead, presi- dent ot that group, said financial support \1'ill be given to candidates r('con1mendcd , by th.e cealto~' newly-forn1ed Political Affairs ComnTitte('. Calderh ead said no candidates hal'e )'et been srlt'<.'lNI . clP FIGHTS THE ENERGY CRISIS! Save 50°1° • 75°/o of the electricity used in an e~ectric range! •FREE DEMONSTRATION ANYTIME !x1mple of 11vlng1 shown by 81ct1menlo Utility District 11111. Cornparl1cn; Eloc1dc Fl1"go 111d Mlc•~IYI Ov1" M'lo S.-VINGS ..... 4 lb. Beel Roa~I P-/1 IAVIM(ll -' (8 01.) Bal(er:I Po11 toea ,,.,, MVIMOI -Two l 1y1r Y61· tow C&ko 'IT/1 IAVIMCS -Fro1et1 Bfocc:oli (10 oi. boil In pkg.) Buy a /--~~~-- MICROWAVE OVEN made onlv by Amano. From the Am1n1 THt. Khohen: n'h IAVINQl -2 tb,•81ked Whole Chlckt n 7a'f, IAVINOI -' Lob•11r T1ll1 (lrot1n I 01. 11ch) 111/1 IAVINQl -11 lb. Turk•y &<If, IAY!NOI -I cup ol tn1t1"I Co!111 U'/1 I AVIMOI lrom !ht r'ry Pin -4 Hll'l'lbUf'91r P1tll• {4 oz .... , Most Efficient, Energy-Saving Way To Cook! All The Heat Goes Into The Food-NONE IS WASTED! Ttme Sn•r 1nd Energy 81vtrl • Cook• mo1t lood1 In 1/, nor. m•I nm1. • Au1oma1lc Tlm1r Co"!ro\ oliml- 01111 unn11r:led cooking 1om• 1nd addHIO"tl '"''llY 11vln111: • OnTr the food h'11s 11tnd cookt. No 1ne•oy w111•r:I 111 "'h••t·up'' tlm11. • Op1rato1 on 115 vo!tt. No •P*- cl•I wl1lng n11r:l1d. Yo~ ctn ~ 1omltt!lng about the et11rgy crl1l11 Ener gy 11Yln0t •Ill Yt ry w1tJ'i 111e po•lions 1111d !~pe ot lood1. Thi lood1 1J'iown i re typlo1t loodt 1nd po1- \10r'lt. Some on11r 1900s or por\10111 will r1n b'tloW '°''• 11Ylng1 i nd' 01l'IOrt '#iii b• eon&!d&r1b1y mor• 11110 7~}/1 u vlogt. t . You can do somelhlng about th• energy crisis/ M•k• th• gr•atest cooking dlscoyery •Ina• fir~"'!;" . --.... "'--· 90 DAYS CASH WITH APPROVEO CR&DIT 1815 NEWPORT Bl VD., Juw11town Costa Mesa -Phone 548-7788 t I I I ' Orange Coast EDITION Totlay's Final N.Y. Stocks I VOL. 66, NO. 337. 2 SECTI ON S, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, DECEM BER 3, 1973 c TEN CENTS I Food Stril(e On 0 ..•.. Coast Markets Foresee No Shortages I •' ... .. ···~ : ... ·~· /,., ·,»! "' <-"··-.:; I ·• Daily Pilol P~(l!o by Richard Koeh!tf ... By \VILLIA~1 SC HREIBER 01 lh• D•llr Pltol 51•11 A spot check of 15 Orange Coast markets today suggested shop pers won't have much trouble buying groceries because of the current s!r!kc -as long as they are patient "'Ith box bo;,·s n1a nning cash registers. r-.1emb£'rs of rour unions rejected a contract offer by market opera tors Sun- day night and a 1nassive st rike-lockout \\'Cnt into effect throughout Southern Ca lifornia. Rejecting the ofter from the food employers col!nci! were teamsters, meat cutters, machinists and op er a ti n i;; PICKETS HEAD OFF TRUCKLOAD OF COOKIES AT LUCKY MARKET IN COSTA MESA Str1k1ng Meat Cvtterl Leonard Ortiz and Ralph Hendrickl Convince Driver to Honor Picket Line UNIONS STRIKE SOUTHLAND MARKETS, Story Page S Costa Mesa Man Struck By A11to , Dies of In j urics An elderly Costa f\1csa residt'nt \l'ho stepped in front or a moving auto1nobi lc Friday night died at Costa r-.1esa J\temorial Hospi1al ov1'r the \\'eekend from injuries suffered in !he acridcnt . \\'illiam J. Devine. 75, of Bayvie1,· -P.fanor, 350 \\'. Bay St., Costa Me.s3. died shortly after midnight Sunday. Devine underv•ent surgtry for a cerebral hemorrhage he suffered 111 the accident ¥.'hile "'a/king in the road on Bay Street. The elderly n1an had ~en obSt'rved by a witnea& to be aimlessly wandering among traffic, in a sla te ':Jf s;p~~~ An attempt Lo remove the man rom danger failed , according to the witness. Police sa id Devine \.\'as knockffl down by an auto traveling 10 miles per hour and appeared to be in sa tisra ctory con- dition immediately af1er the accident. Th e complications de\'clopt'(f \\' h i I c Devine was in transit to the hospita l. The driver of the car. Ra y G. Fernstrom of 2079 Thurin Ave .. Ap!. 1, was not held by po lice. Kissinger Plans To Visit Faisal In. Mideast Tri[J W1\S•IINGTON (A P) -Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger will vis!.! Ki n~ Faisal of Saudi Arabia later this month as part of a fivc-aauon trip thnlUgh the fvTiddJc East. diplomatic sources s:iid today . Kissinger tr.ay ackl other rotint ries. including Lebanon, to h.is itinerarv. •1ts travel plans "·ill be formally annOunced within the oext few days. The projected call on Faisal will serve two purposes (I) to try to enlist the king's aid in spurring other Arab slates toward a productive peace conference and (2) to try lO relax the oil squeeze by showing that Washington is indeed pushing Israel to the peace table in Geneva Dec. 18. Kissinger leaves Washington this weekend for a meeting o' the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ministers in Brussels. After a 'J>OSSible slop in London for a speech, he will go to the Middle Easl to see leade rs in Egypt , Syria. Jordan and Jsrael as ~·ell as Faisal before moving on to Geneva for the first phase of the talks. The visit to Syria is CQnsidercd signi fi· cant because with the exception of a oae-hour session between Kissinger and Mohamed Zakaria Ismail, the deput y foreign minister, there has been no of. ftclaJ U.S.·Syrian contact in more than a ytar. </LD AUTO MOVES FAST WITH AD Herc's a '64 Chevy tha t moved pretty fast for an old car. First party to p:>k at it after the cid appeared in the Daily Pilot bought the car. ilere's the ad that made it move: '64 CHEVY. 3 spd .. good en- gine, needs tires, good trAns- portatlon. $150. (Phone No. I You can move merchandise. too. \\•ith i. Daily Pilot ad. Dial lhe direct !Inc to rollllts: 64U678. f Huntington Man Killed engineers, with retail clerks expected to honor the pic ket lines. A total of 100,000 workers were expected to be out on strike. In the meantin1e, say Orange Coast store managers, li fe will go on as usual. Even the three markets targeted by the unions -Lucky, Safe.,..•ay and Thrif~ timart -opened on tin1e this morning. In Freak Boat Accident Abou~ the only thiQg oulof the ordinary shoppers 'viii be confronted \\'ith are a few pickets in front of most target chain stores. A 28-year--0ld llunlington Beach man suffered a f<il<il slashi ng froin the pr6· pcller uf ~n outboard tnoto!' off th e entrance to I.Jana llarbor Sunday . I/arbor p:itrolr11e11 Ularncd a freak ac- cident for the death or Cal\'in Ehnore !}enharn Jr. of 18011 Shor·evicw Circlt•. Dl•nhtHn suffered severe gasht'S in lht• area of his right knee i11 the nlisbap \~·hich occurred \Vben the throttle of the motor powering a 13-foot runabout stuck and 5eflt Ure craft into a tight clrclt. r - Patrolmen said the operator of tJie small boat. Robert William Cowell , 28 of 16338 Livingstone St .. Fountain Valley'. told them the mechanism stuck on full as the small craft "'as about a quartcr- mile off the harbor entrance. IJenham \\'as thro"·n into the "·a ter 11nd hit by the blades or the motor's prop. After !he motor finallv was shut off Denhain was too far from the crafi for C-Owcll to help, and the ""'ne r ... began shoutlng to other boaters for assistance. lt ca1ne from Robert All en \\'illis of . San .Juan Ca pistrano, and Steven C. "Sarge nt of Laguna Beach. Den ham was picked out of the l\'ater conscious. but bleeding severely from severed blood vessels. •lis rescuers ap· plied a tonrniquet and raced toward the harbOr district docks at ~he harbor moulh. Sargent's appHcation of a tourniqtn·t apparently can1c too late. officials said , and Denha1n died shortly after his nl'- rivnl at San Clemente General tlospitaL Patrolmen said the ill-fated cruise of the sma ll bo:t had taken the nien to thr area of the San Clemente pier and the freak mishap occurred as th e men 11·ere returning lo port. • lfarriet lngran1, Prominent Art Patron, 68, Dies Prominent Harbor Arca <1rts patron Harriet "Pat " lngram of Costa Mesa died Sunday at the age of fi8. f\1rs. Ingram, who lived al 3103 !\'la ce SL until she \\·as hospi!.:i li7.e0 for a serious i!ln{'ss last sun1mcr. 111as one of lhc nine founders of the Costa ~1 esa A1t League. A rosa ry is scheduled for 7:30 tonight nt St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. 1015 Baker St.. Costa Mesu, \Vith funeral services at the same church to begin at 10 a .m. Tuesday. Burial will follow at Inglewood Park Cemetery. Mrs. lngram was active in community affairs and was affiliated with the United Fund drive and the Costa Mesa Woman 's Club for many years. She was a membEr of the Costa Mesa HislOrical Society, the Friends of the Library. and a patron or the Costa Meaa Civic Playhouse. 'Mrs. Ingram was born in St. C1oud. Minn .• where her father owned the local opera house. She and her husband moved to California in t9Z4 and settled in Costa ~1esa in 1960. In 1003 she helped orga nize the Costa !\1csa Art League.• a 300..member organization which arrnnges exhibits at varlous locations. J\.1rs , Ingram is survived by her brothers. Eugene Hill Davklson or LR Canada and William Davidson of Fresno; and a sister, Alice OavidNln of Mln- neapolis. 'I'he family has suggested memorial contributions I<> the Ameri can Cancer Society. • The 1r.:-igcdy marked the fi rs! f<ttal boating n11shap in or near the harbor since the. facility opened hvo years ago. Socialite Says She Took Killer Suspect to Home VlSALIA (UPn·-Hope Niven Masters testified tod ay the man who allegedly kill~ her boyfriend and rap~ her later t09k her to her Los Angeles home \.\"here she gave him a back rlto and he bought her a ne\v dress. ~1rs. Masters, 32. said she did everythin g G. Daniel \Valker. 41 , asked because she feared the Mafia would kill them both . v.:alker is on tria l for the February slaying of Los Angeles adv ertisi ng ex· ccutive \Vill iam Ashlock al a Springville area ranch last F'cbruarv. Mrs. l\.1asters 1vas also charged \\'J lh ii1e mu rder but charges against her 1vcre oropped' last. \\'ef'k. \Valker, acting as his 01,•n co-def£'nsc attorney. qu£'stioned l\.Irs. l\.last£'rs today about the sequence of events following the slaying of Ashlock. whom Mrs. Maslers testified she considered her h11s· band although they 11'£'rt"tl't lrgal!y mar· ricd. :\\rs. 1\lasters s:11d th at fol!ov:in g !h{' S;1turd;i y ni glit sla~·irn;, 1vhich she did not \\'itness . 11 n1:i11 r:iped hc.r and then later took her to Los Angeles aftC'r lelling her he \\'ould try and save l1l'r from the .. organ'izatlon. -· i\·lrs . J\'lasters said the day after thev rt•t11rncd lo Lo.~ Angeles. ,·Valker 1re1ii 10 a Bc\"edy !fills dress strop 10 buy ht·r a dress. She said she made no effort to con tact police because \\.al kcr threatened lo kill her. "I \VJ.'i 1101 sca red as long as r \Vas doing v.•hat I 1vas told,,. the socialite said. She also ad miited to giving Walker a back rub but denied having sexual relations with him, although she said he slept on a bed next to her. During his queslioning, \Valker at- tempted to show that i\1rs. fl.1asters was enamored nf him. At one po1nt. th£'y began arguing over whether she knew it \Yas him who raped her follov.-iog 1he n1urdt~r. She claimed it was too dark and she could not identify her assailant but ::iaid a man she litte r recognized ag \\lalker whispered in her ear. "I love you. Darling." "\\'c. are open for business as usual and we have various assistants and stock boys at the cash registers," said a spokesman fo r the Lucky ?\1arket at 2180 Harbor Blvd. in Costa ~1esa. "\Ve have t~'O picke ts out front but it isn't bad at all." Spokesmen for both sides of the wage dispute said there 1vould be severe prob- lems \\'ilh the distribution of focd because of the teamsters walkout. But , they say, food will be available. "Everything's normaJ so far and \\'e haven't experienced any shortages," said a spokesman for Stater Brothers Mark.ct at 2180 Newport Blvd, in Costa Mesa. Most market managers refused to comment or give their names saying only that any off icial comment had to come from cent ral offices, some as far away as Boi se, Idaho. Corporate officers for t~·o of the target food chains - Safeway and Thriftimart -\\'CIC unavaila ble for comment on the strike si tuation as of press tin1e today . l'hc third store. Luckv, referred all calls to the Food Employer's Council. the bargaining agent for management. The Food' Employer's C o u n c i I representatives were also unavailable for co1nment tOdav. Robert K. F0x. president of the FEC. con1me.ntcd Sunday night tha t his group. "met the cmp!oycs half \Vay and found the "'·age rejection to be an act La ck of Quoruni 'f o Cancel Mesa Council Meeting Costa !\lesa City Council "·atchers \\'l !I gel a break tonight. acCQrding to City Clerk Eileen Phinney. She predic ts there \1'ill be no council nleeting tonight. J\-1rs. Phinn ey "'ill convefte"l.he council al lhe norm al 6.30 p.m. starting time but since three of the five city council mem bers are scheduled to be out-of· to1vn, she expects no qLiorum. In t.hat ease the meeting will be ad· journed to 6:30 p.m. Dec. 17. Ta king the counci l hiatus are Vice J\1ayor Willard T. Jordan. Councilman Alvin Pinkley, and Councilman Robert tl-1. \Vilson. All three arc journ eying lo San Juan, Puerto Ri co to attend the annual League of CHies conference. Mayo r J ack Hammett and Councilman Dominic Raciti chose not to attend the convention . Squeaking By OC Transit District Has Fuel Orange County Transit District has been alloted sufficien t diesel fuel to keep its 53 buses rolling for the next two months, General Manager Gordon "Pete" Fielf,ling said today. FIELDING SAID the state fuel al\ocating agency had provided the district with the necessary right lo purchase 30,000 gallons or diesel fuel per month through January. "By that time we expe<:l that a decision wil l be made in \Va$ington . D.C. that ,will allow esstnUal tran!fit districts to keep operating," the genera l man- ager said. "IT 1.00KS GOOD now and we should get. enough fue l to put the 63 new buses into sertJlee in April ." As recently as a month ago. the transit di strict was desperate. with only enough fuel to operate until Thanksgiving. But the state agency came throuj:h with the ackH!lcmal allocalion. • spearheaded. briti6 a small handfu l of union leaders who ha ve nQthing but eornpletc arrogance and contempt for consumers and their eniployers " The FEC has offered an additional S50 a ~·eek to keep en1ployces up ll'ith cost of living increases_ But union of- ficials say 1he offer is "insulting" and RESIGNS DUTIES Energy Adviler Love demand an open-end cost of livi~g clause in a new three-year contract. l 'hough a lockout is technica!ly in effect, market officials at stores from Sen\ Ileach to San Clemente say-the efftcls are aln1ost unnoticeable. "This-11'on't affect us at all exce pt jSee STRIK E. Puge 2) UPI T11ept!Ol1H HEADS ENERGY PROGRAM William E. Simon Nixon Energy Adviser Love, Deputy Resign \\'AS!ff>;GTON f/\Pl -President i'.'ix~ on's chief energy adviser . John A. Love, and his deputy, Charles G. DiBOna. resigned today in anticipa tion of an officlal announcement handling the po\\'er over energy issues to someone else . An informed source said Love and DiBona subn1itted resigna!ions this moming but that Nixon had not yet accepted the1n. Al a regul ar \Vhite l~ouse ne\\'S brief- ing. spokesman Gerald L. \\la rren said . In answer to questions. that Love "'as still the chief energy adviser. And \Var- ren det·lincd 10 discuss "-'hc th er Love 1<; rl'signing. Informed sou rces revca!('d Saturdav tire "+lite \\"bite Hou se planned !o establish a nc1v Federal E n c r g y AdnlJ nistra1ion. taking over energy f'mergcncy progran1s fron1 the Interior STATE MOTORISTS CURB LONG TRIPS, Story Page S [)(ipa rtment and lo be headed by deputy Treasury Secretary \V illiam E. Simon . The announcement of this shift bad been schedule<! for 8 a.m, (PST) toda y but was postponed al the last minute, and Warren said it might come on Tuesday. Warren said the delay was caused only by th!!: need to work out further de tails or the organizational shift Simon earlier chall enged sugges tions th at his in1pending appoint.ment lessens the chance of gaso line rationing. "That isn't so." Simon responded quickly when asked in an interview \vhether that is what his appointment means. "I don't rule out ralioning. I don 't rule out anything." Simon . 46. said the new agency would begin quickly to try to come up with new federa l programs for tackling the. fuel shortage. Meanwhile, tile Denver Post auoted U>ve as saying he was resigning be~ cause he did not want to stay in Wash- ington at a "superiluous job." "To be honest," Love was quoted as ~y!ng in a copyrighted story, "it's been difficult to try to do anything meanlng- f ul and even to get the &ttention of the President." ALCOHOLICS SYNONYMOUS? A seminar on alcoholism wil\ open the 47th annual meeting of the Ca lifornia Public It e a I t h _Association Thursday in Anahelm. A wine tasting party wiU follow the seminar, according to associn- tion President Bernard Weintraub. Love s:iid he preferred to return to Colorado and practice la\1' rather than •·sit ting bark here and t11•iddling 1ny thurnbs."' the Post said , Simon had been a principal in an Administration policy s1ruggle over 1rhether forn1a! rationing of short sup- plies or a stiff gasoline ta.x 1s the best goverOment response to the fuCI shortage. \\'hile Love and Urve's deputies "·e re saying gasoline rationing pro b a b I y couldn't be avoided because of the Arab oil cu1ofL Simon "'as pushing for a strong mandatory a!locafion program of supplies. mandatory conservation pro· ~rams and pe rh:ips a gasoline tax . \1·!~11 ra tioning only a last resort Do\v Jo11es Falls 1.5. 7 More Poi11ts 1"\JE\V YORK (U Pl i -Stock prices sli d sharply In lairly active trading on ~he New '{ork Stock Exchange today 1n an atn1osphere. of confusion over governmental energy policies. recession talks and rising interest rates. The Dow Jones industrial ave rage fell 15.73 points to 806.52. All lhe adverse outside ne1\'S that has pummeled stock prices fo r five 'veeks -du ring which the Dow dropped some 165 poin ts -remained unrelieved today. and inflicted further damage on 1nost stocks, Orange Coast r Weather Sunny and warmer ls the way lhe weather service calls it for Tues- day, with highs in the upper 60s a\ the beaches rising to the low 70s inland. Overnight lows in the upper 40s. INSIDE TODA. Y "Dandy Dari" ~1ereditli sings 011ce again. Ills reco rd , "Tra1>- elil1' 1\'fan" tvhich cr11ce broug/11 hi1n a $2.5., royalty. has been rel.'isited. See story, Paoe 9. llf1llnt 11 L.M. aoTd It C1Ulornlt ~ (l•ultlH ll·l l Comk1 n c. ... , ... ,. 11 0.•111 Noll<ll 10 E<IUorl1I P"t • ll:11ltt .. ln1Mnl It p1,..Mt •ti For ,.,. ltt<Otd lt Htt01"<1111 11 Anll L111dtrt '' Movlt• '' N•lloll•I Mt"'I t, 1! or11t11• c-.,ntv 11 lwlvl1 Ptrt•r tf S..arn ,._,, SIKll M•r111r. Jt.11 • T•l•vt•"" 11 =:=: '! ............... lt.11 ....... IWwl ~,ll; t • • _fe_DAl ~PILOT t f.1ortaa~. Orctmber J, l1J1J Nixon Paid $6,000 Tax h1 3 Yea1·s WAS•n NGTON I /\f'I -The \\'lil!r House ~·ill forrnally d tscln.~e !h is \1·rrk that Prcsldent r\ixon P<lld k·ss than $6,000 1n federal 1nL'OOll' t~xi:s the pas1 three years, sources rrport. Confidential docu inents under pre pr.ra· tion also list Nixon as pay ing more than $72.000 in federal hl<.'Oll\1,; l:lXl'S in the fir st year of his jJresidt•nc~· - before he obta1neo n substan1!al l~X · deduction for donation or 1·1ef' prtsiden tial papers to the government -' The docun1en1s show he l'aid ~:1·: 61•i •, in fed eral taxes soon :i !tl'.'r hr r.,c.~ office on his 1968 111<.'0me <is a la w)e1 And they disclose that S:.HJ.9 1~ W:.JS v.·ithheld from his paycheck in 1he first fi\'e months of this year for h1 :> 1973 1axes. Nixon's salary as preS'ident is $200,000 a year. •le also receives ;i tax-fre e $50,000 annual expense alln\\'ance , <Ind records disclose he has made substantial profits on real estate transactions since taking office. The information Is contained In a le.fies of statements and documents iJCbeduled tc be sent members of • Congress this week and then released publicly as part of the \Vhite House effort to disprove allegations about the President's personal finances. Docu~nls examined by T h e Associated Press gave th.is breakdown on his federal in<Xlme taxes : 1969 -172 .. 686. 1970 -$789. 1971 -$878. 1972 -14,298. The documents indicate that soo n after takin g office in 1969 Nixon also paid $7,351 in New York state income taxes ~. for 1968 earni ngs as a Manhattan lawyer. Since then, I.hey ind ica te he paid no state or local taxes. Although Califomia is his \•oting residence , sources said Nixon's tax ac· countants obtained an out.side legal opin· ion that for tax purposes his residence is the District of Columbia -and that district law exempts presidents from local income taxes. Some informat ion on Niicon's incom e tax payments su rfaced earlier -such as the small amounts for 1970 and 1971 disclosed 1n October by the Providence Journal·Bulleti n. But the breakdo"n obtained .,y !he Associated Press Sunday "·as the mosl co1n- prehensive on the controversla! issue. At lhe heart of the contrnversy is the estitnated $500,000 in drductions Nix- on claimed for dona tion of vice presidc n· ttal papers to the National ,\rc hives. On Nov. 17, Nixon told a ne"'S c.111· ference that the Internal Hevenuc Service audited his returns and raised no questions about the deductions he spread over a three-year period and combined "'ith sizeable mortgage 111· tett!l and property tax deductions. "ll they do, I ""ill be glad !o have the papers back and I \~·HI pay the tax because I think they are \\·orth more than that." he said. Nixon apparently paid no capital gain" tax on lhe sale of the bulk or hi" San Clemente estate to industriali ... t Robert Abplanalp -another major point in the cont.roversy ove r his taxes. In a Sept. ~ news conference. Nixon indicated he reported no profit on the complex tr;:insaction . saying: ··The !HS, after its audit. c\icl not ord er a Lha nge If 11 had, I \vould have pu id 1hc tax " l\fesa Bicentennial Group ]\f ee l s Tuesday Planning for the 1976 t' S. Biccntennit1l resumes Tuesday night '>''ith a 7·30 p.m. meeting of the Cos ta ~fesa Bicentennial Committee in th e police aud itorium_ Local res'1dents 1111erested in helping get ready a 200th birthday Cf!!ebra tion in Cos1a ~1esa are in\'1ted. OU.NOi COAST CM DAILY PILOT Tl>• 0r•"'1• Co.1! O"'ILY P!lOl . 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The magazine sliid Su nday the attorney, Charles Rh y ne. former 1\n1er1 cJ n Bar 1\s~oc1at1011 president, told a friend: ''.Just fron1 the tntle t know , I could blov,r the lid ri ght off the \\lhtle Jl ou:-e." lthyne told Ncwsv.•C('k Ile 1s. tOJ1ten1µJat lng c:all1ng Miss \Voods Lack to the stand t h1 ~ week to ellangc her version of how 18 minutes of a crucial presidC'nt1al tape re1·ord1ng was erased . Newo:wcek ~aid M i~.'i \Vood<i /1rred Hhvne aftc.r Pre.,ident Nixon's chief advi'ier, J\lexander !l ai r~ Jr , "ilrlvised .her curtly on Thanks· giving day to get a lnwyer of het U\V!l." J{hvne "aid in a hui:;hed rnnversalion at the ben C'h last week \Yith 11 s !Ji ~lr1ct .Judge .John J . ~i ri c;i . v.·ho is tryi ng the case, ··~1y client ts b"ing: lrl(~cl ·· Follo·avs P1·ecede11t Nixo11 to Lectve Estate For P11blic Afte1· Deatl1 \\iASl~ll\1G'l'ON (A Pl -Preslden t Nix· on·s decision eventually to give his San Clemente estate to the governmenl follows a precedent set by ot hers \\'ho served in the \V hite House before him. But the controvc>rsy !hat has s"·irled around the oceanfront property especially the \vay it 1vas purchased and the \\'Ork done on it since - is unprecedented in presidential history. Close Nixon associates reported during the weekend that the \\'h lte House \1•itl disclose \lo'ithin the next fe1v day s that the President and his \1t'ife \1•ill leave rhei'r California estate, valul'd at about Sl ,500.000, for public use •11ter their dealhs. According to the associates, Nixon told lawyers working on his estate plan to ma ke certnin that the Spanish-style vill a and surround ing 5.9 a'cres were "fr ee ;ind clear" when c>vent u;11ly transferred to the governn1ent. Previous presiden!s h:.ive deeded tht1ir homes to the governmenl. \vhil e reser\•. ing the right for their "'ives to retain Tra11sportatio11 Layoffs Forecas t I n E11ergy Pin<·l1 SACRA1\1ENTO !AP \ -Betv.een i50 and 2,000 employcs 11ill be l:iid off in the Cn!i fornirt Departtn rn t o f Transportation beginning 1n i'.1 ay lJC'c:1use of the energy crisis and reduced fed cr::t l high11·ny f\.mding . !h~ Heag:i n ad- n11nii:1 r:11 ion nr1nou1H.·{'<l 1od:1y The depart ment s;11d lts stall \1 oulrl be cut bock by as rn<iny as 3.500 pos1- 11ons, \\'Jlh 1.500 elin1i11a1cd through at · tr ition and up to 2.0[t(l 1hrough l:i yoff s .J:i n1es !lloc. direc!or ol thl' J 7 tiOO· person department, sa id r('duced feder:il fu nding could mea n 11 rcdu rt1 on of up !o S2S-O niil hon in the slri!c's f930 mtlho11 highwa y progr;un ··E;;sl·ntial 51·rv1cr<: to the mo1ori11g public 11•ill not be affected,·· the depart· ment announcement said, "TI1ere is no doubt thal th~ l11ghway construrtion program \rill be affec1f'd and lh nt proj£>Cl 'i 1\·it l hrive to be postpo11- fd ''.\I nt' s~11cl u1 a statemehl. "Allhough v.·11 do 1101 kno"· :.it tilt~ timr \vh1ch proiects "'ill be affec 1erl, we have begun ;i revlew of our progr:irn prioritir~. 1n1deofis bt>t\1•rrn prngr:im.<; :ind the iden!ifi cation of add1tinnal potrn- tial re venue sources," he added. The departn1tnt did not say in \1·hu h nr('as 1he layo ff s 11·ou ld conic. 50-1nile Limit On Irvi ne. Roncls E )'e.<l by l'ouncil A r1ty resolution calling for a SQ..mile· pt.'r-hour speed limit on Irvine strl'ets is reenmn1ended by city st aff for counrtl aprro\·al T11esday . Publi c \Vorks Director G·. Bren l ~Tucho..,,· and acting Public Safety Direc· tor Pdul Brady tod ay urged approval or a resolution au thori7.ing police to assure compliance Wit h President Niic- on'lll reC"Ommendecl lower speeds for r:~~~rn g<'r vehicles. The measure, suggested initially by f ouncilman E. R. Quigle:• Jr. v.'ould .~et a speed limit of 50. ~·luchow said, "a uniform dri vi ng speed is one of the major factors contributing to . . . traffic safety." .-Muchow sa id his cre\\'S "'ou ld take necessary steps to <"hange posted ~peed limi!s. Bolh agrct>d the new hmits \\'ill require more poli ce enforcement time and more court attention to traffic cnsC's. Train Crash .Kills :; COBDEN . 111 IU PI! -An l llinoi~ Central GuU freight train failed to cross over from one set of tracks to anothe:r Sunday and minutes later collided with 11nother frelf{hl trnin. killln~ three crewmen and demolishin g fou r diesel engines. A fourth crrwmnn was seriously burned, and ~n rches looked toclay for a ntth. a brakem:in on 1he southbound Tritin .. possession \l'hil e 1hey arc l111n(l • llwight EisenhO\\'l'r. a yv;1r bcfore his death. dcede<l his c;ettyshurg. Pa .. f:irn1 to the government but specified that Jt \1·ould not be converted inlo a national shrine as Jong as !ltrs. Eiscnll011•er h1 e.':> !here. Befnre he diro earlier this year, Lyn- don Johnson and his wife gave the r\ation:tl Park Service portions of !h·• LBJ r;1nch il S well as his birlhplart' ildjaeent lo the i·anch and his boyhood honie In John:-on Cit v, T1•'\_ i\one of !hi' other . prr~1d~111ial hon1e~. howl•vrr. ha ve been !he center of as rnuch controversy as Nixon's . Using a trust arrangement that kept the first fan1l!~''s name off the public record, the Nixon's p11rchased the C.1liforni:1 home and su rround ing 29 :1cres in 1969. The nrxt ~·rar. they sold 23 acrrs of the l;1nd to an invrstmcnl corpora tion fonn ed Liy president ial fr iends Robert Abplanalp and C. G. "Bebe" Hcbozo. In the con1plex deal. Abplanalp wrote off S625 ,000 in Joans he h:ld made to Nixon fo r the original p u r ch as c . Abplanalp has since boughl out Rebozo's in terest in lhl' properly. It "'as 1 not until this year -after a Ca tfiforn1a newspaper suggested Nixon had used cam pai gn funds to buy the rs\al e -th<it the '\'bite House disclosNi !h1• dC'al in volving Hcbozo antl Abplanalp. ;\t about the same time. a furor \\'8S developing ovC'r \~·ork done by the federal gove rnment on !he priv<l.le prop- r rty. An1id a co fl g r c s s i on a 1 in- vestigation. the \\o'hitc !louse contended that the fe<lera!ly financed imp rovements "'ere dictated hy security and ad- rrUnistrativc requiren1en ts . Associates s<iy the President had talk· cd of his plans In evcn tu<illy turn over his estate to the public prior to the L'Ont roversy over the improvements. Apparently unaffected by Nixo n's plans :ire \l\'O honll'S he 011ns at Key Biscayne. Ff tl _ Tht-r e v:as 110 1n:n1ediatc indication 11 hilt use thf' government viould ma ke of the ::ian C!en1en1e horne. Court Dela ys l'o11 11t y Tli eater's • Fil ni Recor<'rY .\ ft.J i•rnl C'o11rt hid by an Orange ('ountv theat er group lo r£>covcr four ri't'ls of lht' mo\·Je "lJ{'ep Tl1r n;:it" se i7.ed hy Buena Park poli ce :-an into delays tndti.~· 1n a Los An~eles courtroo1n, !3u1 J:i11 \tr::: for Pussvca t Theaters tt nd Orange Co unty llepuiy Dis trict At- 1orncy Orella Sears prediel cd that Jud ge Lawrence L\·d1ck will rule on the issue L1ler todav. · "They \\Jnt !heir movies back and 11leir argl1ment centers on the va lidity of the search 11-arrant used to seize lhrm ... ~!rs. Se<'lrs sald today. Sh r sai d !he crinfiscated copies of !he alll'grdly obscene movie are being hL'ld in the courtroo1n of Santa Ana ~1unicipa1 Coilft Judge John Smith '·and \V iii stav there until we ge t some ir· rcver~ible ru ling !o the cont rary." Su{X'r1or C'ourt Judge Byron K, Mc'.\lillon st'! the stage for federal action by Pussyrat 1:1\\'Yt'l'S last week when he ruled t!l<:it tile Linda Love lace epic was "obscene and \Vilhout redeeming soc ial V(lhit'_'' .!lldgl' tl!t:~l ill an {lt;fendixl the seizure by Uu cn<1 Pi.Irk police after viewing a private showing of the movie in a St111tJ Ana !hC'ater. San Jua11 Woman Falls to Deatl1 A San Juan-Capistrano housewife \'i£iting Torrey Pines on a photo outing fell 300 feet to her death Sunday night after she lost her footing. San Diego County Coroner's aides said f.'f rs. Salty Ann McCoy, 31, was killed l11stant ly when she fe ll from the scenic blufflops during the ou ting with her husband, Donald . 'l'he r;ouple. whose 4dc!ress is 32371 All pnz St. Space 87, had drl ven to the a rr<• to n1 01ke nighttime photographs, ~:·Ht. deputy .lohn Petry. Mrs. McCoy lost her footing and top- pl ed 10 the beach below. li er body '>''as fr>und al the foot of the glider 1'111tling slrip of the recrtaUon area . TONIGHT "AVIATION SAFETY FOR PILOTS" -OCC Auditoriurn, 7.9 p.n1. ''V ISUAf~ l~1AGES'' -OCC Ari fi;•llery. fJec . 3·14. Opening night rccer· t1on tonight, 6:3().9 p.111. UCI LECTURE -' 'A me r i can !)ocumentary as Art Form," Social Science Hall. Dec. 3 and -4, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, DEC. I NEWPORT-r.1ESA SCHOOL BOARD - Regular meeting, Costa f...tesa Council Chambers, 7:30 p.m. UC! LECTURE -"Aging. Origins. Effects & Control ," Room l 6 I llumanit ies Hall, 7·9 p.m. Admission i 5.50. SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB -Com- munity Recreation Center, 11 a.n). :1 p.tn. SJJllltish Speaking 1l1 esa ns to Get License 'Break' Spanis h-speaking residents of Cos1a ~l es.:i "'ill get a better break on their driver's license test vdth a set of five tape cassettes which have bee n dl'\"t'.'lopcd for them. The cassettes, available at the Depart· ·•11·n ; r,f ~lotor Vt'hicles, 720 \V. t91h St . \\'ere rcrorded by ~trs. Connie Thllr- 111.111<1, an instructional aide at J\fonte \'ista Elemen tary School. "Although people can lake the test in Spanish, we discovered in our parent rducation classes that there "·as '! great nee'<! for thi s kind of help." reports Jea11 f.nglnnd, a ~tonte \'·ista teachl'r \1 ho has a class of IS people learning English and another class of 12 parents v.·ho are learning to read. "Some of ou r p<1rents \lo'ho grew up in \1 £'xico never w£'nt lO school. Leaming to drive is important to them because they ha\'e to get to \\'Ork.'' The tapes contain the questions to the five different driver's license tesis. Applicants \\·ho "'ant lo use them may ask for them al the D~IV office but n1ust bring along their 0\\11 tape recorders since the D:\1\' has none available. l\lrs. England has offered to loan her tape recorder to anyone \\'ho needs 1l for tak ing the v.Titten test. She can be reached at ~lonte Vista School. 6~2- 7252. • Private Sessimi Sirica Listens To Tape Copies \\'ASlllr\LiTON I l"l'l 1 -l'.$. District Ji1dg(' John J. Siri ca bt'g:ln lis tening 111 private today to "exact copi£'s" of President Nixon's subpoenaed Water!_!.u1t• tapes . Todd Ch r1sto ffl'rson. Sirica's Jaw clerk , 11·as 1he only other person in a closed JUry roon1 "'here the Judge listened to the tapes. The clerk said copies ·were being used so that Sirica could not aL·cidc-ntnlly t•ra~e anything on !ht originals. There \1·as no elaboration of ho"' the co pil'S \1•crr mndl'. Christoffrrson said federal 1narshals checked the roorn in <tdvancr to rn<lkl\ ::url' it was not bu~g..:cL 11lc i·:i.i.:.h·i1~'l' of lilt· 1.1pcs \l'<IS l'l'l'c:1le<! f '1·0111 ,.uge 1 STRIKE. • • possibl,\' in n1anpo\\'er. but you'd better find out for sure fron1 the main offices ," said a spokesman for the t"·o Thriftimart siores in !he Saddleback Valley. Similar cornn1ents came fr o nl managers of \'on's Markets i n Capistrano Beach and El Tor o , Alberlson 's in Sa n Clmenle and El Toro, Lucky Stores in Huntington Beach and 1 .. 1.guna llills. El Rancl10 !l\arket in Ne"•port Beach, l\tayfair, The Pantry and Srnith 's F'ood King in Costa ~tasa and t-.larkct Basket i11 Fountain '/alley. S£'veral 111anilgers said they will use supcrvisorial pl'rsonncl, stock clerks and even box boys to n1an the cash registers. Some said thl'rc n1ny be son1t prob!en1 vlilh meat supplies since the butchers "'ill be out on strike, too. "I don 't sec any real problems yet and I think most people will find \~·hat the y are looking for once they get past the pickets -if there are any," remark· cd one manage r. jn Jul,1 du11ug lht• :-i•·u,ilt• \\',llt'l~Jl l· (;Orlllllilt('C lll•ar H1g~ After a tung 1'0111't ha!lli·. Hu' \\llnl(' Houst' s;11d 1n OC'tol.M•r lt ll'Oultl con1p!I' w1!h :i l'.S l'uurt of Appe;ds rul!ng direclln i; that Sirica he allowed lo ''" :onin(· the 1apes to see ll they tonLa1n l'v1dcnce needed by lhr \Va!l'rgall' grand jury. Sirica .s<11d hf' 111ll1ld 111ake no en· nounccnll'nl ;11Jou1 wh:JI lie learned fro111 th£' tapt.'S ;ift rr ht· l11u .. h1'll u1onitorl111: thcnt. The judge d('C'Jded lu usr f'<irphOOi'~ to nionitor the t·onversat1ons. Siric;l \1·111 rt.'su111t· l1rarings 1\J l'sd;iy iuLo the c:iusl,' of ;1n 18-11linut{' l1u1n un one tap1•_ Both \\'!1111· House :111d prOSl'CUlion 1:1\\'Yl't'S .~;11d they \V i.H llt:·d to question /\lt::x:ind<'r 1\1 tl!l1g . 1lres1dt'll · t1al chief of stHff. 1u11.l hi~ \ll·pu1y . Joh n C. Bennett , this 1vt·rk Watergat(' prOSl't'll!Ors cons1d6f tbr tapes thC'ir "most in1portant" evidence· and have as ked for n1ort' of then1 . A prosecution source said that. despite flaws in the tapes, ·· ... \\'e still consider then1 the most important single piece of evidence we ha\'e 10 go on. 1'hat's \\'hy \\'e'vc askt.'CI for n1or<' 1.:ipes. \\'e ho pe the additiooal tapes will providt~ some of the information that's lost 0:1 thP. ones that have already been turned over." lt \\'as not clear just "'h,1t addilionat tapes or ho1\· m:1ny 11 ere bc·in~ rcqurslL'<i. The \\'hitc House has turned over to l ',S. District Court SC\t'n taped con· vcrsations plu"i s-:i\·e,r:ll n1astl'r 1apc rel'ls, \Vhich it sars \Viii sho w th<ll t'>''O other C'QnversationS \\·ere never reCT1rded . [)(oputy Chil•f of St:iff Gl'n. John r Bennett. 1\'i!l be questioned ilbout his notes already introduo:t:.'<i in evidence incHca!lng he \\':JS unable to duplicate tapes of t"·o nieet1ng s bcl\vcen !he Pre~•· dent etnd his aide. John W. l)ean 111 , apparently because the originals wt·re of poor quality. The '"'O tapes, involving conversations Sept. 15, 1972, and J\1arch 13, 1973, <ire considered among the roost important in reconsltllcting \lo'hat Dean told the President about the Watrrgate <XJver-up. Mrs. Bergeso1i To Heod Gro1t[l Ne\1'pQrt-l\otesa Unified School District trustee l\otarian C. Bergeson has been chosen president~lect of the California School Boards Association . Mrs. Bergeson , of 1721 Tradewlnds Lane, Newport Stach, has twi~ served as president of the Newport·Mesa school board . 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