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Board Sqnel~hes
Battin~s Ta~ti~s
On Nixon Estate
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 7, 1973
VOL. 66, NO, J41, 4 SECTIONS, )] PACOES
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WORKMEN REMOVE LARGE TAMPER FROM LAGUNA NIGUEL YARO
For Tim and Diane Dunl1p,'Trouble I$" Swimming Pool
F oocl Tall{s
Fo1· Mo11day
~tanagctnent and unions involvrd in
the Orange Count.v food industry str1 I.\··
lockout toda y ;ire looking for1\'a rd 1~1
the rcs un1ption of ncgoti:11iuns. i1Ccord111g
to nn einµlo~'t'r repn•se ntal1vt•.
Tal ks art' scheduled to begin :'llonday
J\egotiations on a lhrel'-,l't'ar con~ral'l
\\'Cre broken off J)rc. I. and the t1eup.
\l'hich has idled ahoul 22,(lOO 11·orkeri
throughout Southern C'alirorn1a. began
J\londay.
Thr crnployrr spokt•sn1an said ft•dcral
n1Pdialor Oick l lughcs Thursd:1~' con -
t;iel!'<i n1an<rgl'nlcnl ;ind tt n ion
111'~otiators and obt<1inN.J agrte111cnt !n
reopen h<1rga1ning.
:'l·lcanv.·hilr . aboul ~ Los An~elcs
T1«1n1~tt'rs Union n1cmbers walked off
thei r jobs at two downtown Los Angeles
prod uce n1arkrts that dist ribute 1nos t
of the fresh fruils and vPgl'tables to
Southern Californ ia retail stores.
Tenmsters w;i\kOO off at the produce
ma rkets Thursday night lo protest
ag-ainst being used to bring supplits
into retail stores. The Tea1nstcrs arc
not negotiating for a new contract.
It was not i1n mediately kno11'n wh:il
effect the new wa lkouts would have
on the supply of fruit and vegetables
at retail stores in Orange Ciounty.
1· Pool ProbleD1s In another development. two food
chains broke ranks with managemen t
association Th ursday and signed interim
t.'Onlracts with the unions. I
10-toii Toniper Laucls • W oter in
By JOHN VALTERZA
Of .... D•ll'J Plli9f l teff
M~cl :r;~rJi:~ ~doJ~:d ·~~ei~:
of troubles already -wilh lfle new
bii:Ckyard pool -until midafternoon
Tbur5a8y.
Tbeh, with a crash heard througho ut
the Aloma Str~t neighborhood . the latest
misfol1Une hit the young coupl e.
·it weighed more than 10 tons.
-An eerth grading crew work-
ioC for Avco Community Dcveloper3
Was in the last stages of grading and
a>mpact.lng a steep slope behind the
relklcnce at 28860 Aloma \\'hen a coo-Pllniz parted and a massi ve shecrfoot eann tamper rolled down the ban and
latldcd smackdab in lhe Dunl aps' pool.
For the rest or the afternoon in ·
Credulous neighbors watched as ron-
structloo crews trying to make the best
or an embarrassing situation worked
to remove the equipment.
it wasn't e11sy.
BuL lll\lillly, about two hours i.fler
the incident, the workemen were able
to drain !he water out of two steel
tanks. thus r educing the weight. Cranes
and tractors pulling from lhe top 1 of
the 200-foot embankment succeeded in
·yanking the lamper out of the pOol.
'But the damage is still so methlng
to worry abou t.
This mor:ning ~1rs. Dunlap said the
fam ily has been promi5Cd a visit by
a company insurance atde to view the
problems.
11er husband, a truck driver, said
he thin ks the entire plumblng system
will have to be replaced along with
shattered concrete and decorative tile.
·'This is like a cruel joke,'' he said
ns he watched the crews try to get
th e "invader'' out.
"l'n1 convinCcd the pool is jinxed,"
Dunlap said.
"f:ver si nce we started to have the
damed th ing buil t, there's been one
problem af ter ano lher.
"Fi rst It was the whale," he eiplaintd.
tSet POOi~. J»i.ge 11
Better Foods. Inc. and .Jurgenscn ·s
Slorcs resigned fro1n the 1-~ o o d
Employer's Council. follo\\'ing the lead
established two days ea rlier by Arden-
Mayfair.
A council spokesman said the three
defections, representing about JIB stores,
(See STIUKE, Page 21
Female Mari11e
Commander Due
The first remale commander or a
Marine unit that includes males will
be named at Camp Pendleton soon,
says Gen. Rober! E. Cushman, ~1arine
Corps commandant.
Cushman sa id <luring a tour Thursday
that lhe huge southern Ca liforn ia coasta l
base has been chosrn to end the ti.1arinc
tredltion of restricting women co1n-
ma nders to all-fcn1ale units. But he
said women still "·un't be allo wed to
lead combat units.
A Camp Pendleton spokesnian ~aid
the officer hasn't been chosen yet.
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Aln1Dinn1n Penny
Viewed As Cost
Of Coppe1· Rises
•Flowers Risky~
l-lealth Thrent to Patient.~ Told
l.(J .'\/IJOi\' f.\J>1 -Sendi ng cut flo\vc rs to ho~pital palients re·
tO\'er1n :; tro111 $urgery is a thought tul but dangerous ge~lure. lcad-
ir1g: to pos.~1ble in[cctiun. a British 1nedica ! JCJUrn:11 warned today .
'J'cs ts conducted at the University of J\·!1an11 Sc.:hool of ~l ec\icine
in Flo r idJ. a nd re ported to the ,tournal. the La ncet, said that con-
centra\.10 11 s (!I da ngerous bacteria grow in vases within one hour
after f!oy,•e rs arc put in fresh water.
After three ciavs, sonic u( the bacteria arc resistant lo com-111o n l~1 used antib1ot1l·s. the jou rn al said.
The study <1t knowlertgcd that flowers boost the 1norale of pa-
ti ents. Rut t ht:!~C benefits. the Lancet s:ud. arc offset by the r i:ik of
infection.
Flo\ve rs. ii ~au !. should Uc avoided at :l!l ('O~ls 111 hospital units
dealing \v1 th 1ntens1ve care. burns. neuro·surgcry and nc\vborn
babies.
County Boctrd Squelches
Batti1i's Delay Tactics
By \\'IJ.LIA/\1 SCllREIH Elt
or "'' O.IJr Piiot 51•fl
The Orange County /\Sscssn1ents i\!>-
peals Board today brushed ;i.~1de a1 -
tempts by Supervisor Robert B<t!lin lu
delay a hearing on 1>0ssible rc;l.~sessrncnt
of President Ni xon's 'sa11 C!c11 1cn!e
esUHe.
In a heate<l exchange 11•ith Battin,
the appeals board squelched an atlc1npt
Aluminun1 Penn y
Propose d; Cost
Of Copper Rises
\VASHINGTON (AP) -The Treasury
Department today asked Congress for
authority to begin making pennies out
of aluminum instead of co pper.
The reason for the proposed change ,
a Treasor,v Departmenl spokesman said,
is the cost of copper, which is mak ing
lhe cost of producing a penny almosl
more than the penny is worth.
A department spokesman sa id the
earliest !he swit ch to al uminum could
be made would be 90 days after authority
for the act inn is granted by Congress.
But the U.S. ti.1int already has stamped
ou t seve ral sa1nple aluminwn pennies.
\.\1hich arc !he sa1ne size as the copper
penny. They sti ll h1~a r lhe likrness of
Presiden t Abra lu1 n1 Ll ncol n on !he face
;:inCI the Linco ln ~1c111oria l on the reverse
side.
But the <.'Oin is a light aluminun1
color , naturall y. instead of the coppe r
color. and weighs about 60 percenl le ss
(See Pl::NNlES, Page ZI
,
by lhe supervisor lo order the removal
of the board chainn an on the basis
of his political contribul ions.
Board Chainnan S. Otto Chr is tense n
11·on a 2-to-l vote rejec ting Battin's
challenge of his participation in the
hearini.:.
Battin's challenge claimed Christensen
and current Orange County Assessor
Jack T. Valerga contributed to t h e
poli licnl campaign or forme r assessor
Andrei~· J. l·lins ha w, who ls now a U.S.
l'(lngr('ssn1an.
The t'ha llcnge can1 e aft er the appeals
bo;1rd rejected Ballin's effort to delay
!he hcilr111g-under a recently reviser!
('(1tu1ty rule governing assess1ncnt ap-
pen ls.
Battin is petitioning to have the assess-
r<I \'al ua11on of the Western \Vhi te flouse
increased to at least $2 mill ion.
He claims an assessment by Vallerg:i
which put the value of the land and
i1nprove1ncn1s al Sl.37 1n illion is too
low and a slate Board of Equali zation
reappraisal settin"g the va lue of the land
alone a t $1.S million is also lOO low.
J)u ring the early portion of today's
hea ring, Battin claimed the value of
1he lan'I alone should be $1.65 million
in addition 10 improve ments of up to
$392,000 which were listed in the state
board appraisal but not added lO the
total fi gu re.
Gas 1'ruck Overturn,;
SAN OI EC O 1APl -An hou r-long
lieup hit lrnffic at the busy intersection r.r Interstate S and 8 "·hen a tanker
I ruc k loa ded 11·1th 5.000 gallons or vola1ile
:iircraft fuel overtU med. No one v.•as
hurt.
Ma11011 Run
Hit i11 Bacl{
By Gu11sl1ot
A 11·cek-Jong Orange Cnun ty Grand
.J 11ry 1nvesli~a!ion into l hc shooting !lealh
of <i Fountain Vallcv n1an ended Thurs·
d:i:: with the indicimcnt of a Garden
r:rol'C police officer on thargcs of 1n-
1·uJuntary n1ans!at1ghtcr .
IJislrict <i\torne~•:; :-pok('~tncn :-;;ud
th ey ~xpci.:ted In arraign patrolni<u1 Ol\11
B;1cln. 27 . l0<l:1y in ~!llJ('rinr erJu rt on
!he felony charge.
llis ind1c1n1ent sterns fro1n 1he shooting
J'\ov. 16 of J;11nes Timothv Sav.vrr. 2.1.
of 8679 La Playa Circle . F~unta1n. Valle\.
J/,• rPportedly v.·as hal!ed by Barta rind
11 frllo\v patroln1a n during their 1n-
1·ri;t1g:i tion of a pt)Sst h!c burglary
1'cs1in1 .. r1v bl·forl' tlH· (jr;ind '.Ju r·v 111
dicntcd th~l Sa1\'\'Cr 11 as hal1l'tl bv· ll'l!ll 0H1ccr~ .ind rnu'n agcd rn 1·sr:1p1: rru111
then1 shrortly afler pa1roln1an Bober!
tSce Oft'ICEB., Pug(' '.!I
John Scali l{cleasctl
PliOENIX. Ariz. (.'\Pl -Jnhn A.
Sca li . Uni ted States an1ba.~sador to !ht'
United Nations. says he y,·ill be rcad.1·
to go back lo \VOr k "full blast'' 111
early January, ~fe rec~ntly ur1der11·l•Jlt
heart surgery at the Arizona l lcart
Institute.
Orange Coast
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Weather
Cont inu ed fair and sunny is the
way the weather scrvrcc secs it
for Saturday with highs in lhe 70s
at the beaches nnd inland por11ons
of the Orange Coast. Lo"·s tonigh~
in the 40s.
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Women Testify
In Sauna Case
D}' T0~1 BAHLEV Ot I/It 0111, Pllor ~tttt
1\1•0 11·u1nt·n 11 hose e.~pt'rif·nces thrct
years ar1J al lhl' Jlolulay !lr:1Hh Spa
in Or:inge ll'd thcnl to drup 1hl•ir
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an Orange l'uunty Superio r Cou rt jurr
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of Oil' dt•fecl!\'l' sn un:i roon1 door.
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again." i\1rs. Billman s:1id.
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Le1v1s Sr. is cl<1 imin1-;: for !\!aria Parson.
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tr:.nsf1ir111t•d !ro111 a dt:VOlll Cn thlic
1nolht·r ol ~1·11·11 10" "pitiful !'l'tnhlnncc
of a 11ulll<!l1 111 1'.ho n1 thrre l'htiral'ICrs
art' strup :,:111'.! for l'OntroL"
[)rft·nM· ,\norn.:r Donald .\, Ru~lon IOI~! l!lt' Jlll',I' . h i s \' \' Id e n e c
1111! pro11· !hal ;..Jrs i'.1r'~cll':-.
psychi;.1ri l' i u11tlit1011, if 11 1•\1Sls. stt·tns
rno re fron1 lh•r husband's ~uµin•stt'd St'X·
ual rtil·rrsio11s rh:1 n fro111 the orde;ll
111 lht• S:l\lll,\ l'OO!ll.
l!u.~lon t'[t1lrn s th ;1t B11d 1':1rson. ;,11,
rrer111ly :-.uggt'Slt·d to hi:< 11dl' th:.it thl'Y
join a '~·iff' £wap1>ing fourso1nc <incl lh;n
she a<.:comp any hhn on l'isit to topl c!i.:;
bar<;.
The Parson tr1;1! 11 ill rt'.'J UlllC .\1 onJ<iy.
Bali<1111a.~ Ref11 .~r
'lo Extradite
Fi11a11('ier JI esco
:\,\SS:\L'. Haha1n;1~ 1,\P1 -:\ Hah;1-
n11:1n 1nagi:;;tr;1tc 1od11~ rl'fused rn onll•r
1/11• t'Xlfi1dir1on 10 lhl' UnHt'tl S!<l!es ur
fu!!1tivc financier Robrr1 !.. \'csco.
,\lag1:-1r;1tt• En11na11uf'I O.~arlt•bay rult·d
th:lt unrlt•r 1hl' h•rtn~ or a lfl.11 L'-~ ·
n;,IJ;in1as l'X1r:ldi !ion trra!1. \'esco. '.18,
co11Jd no t hr f•x1rnd1tt"d ·lK'CiltlSt• th<'
i'h;1r~1· ::if!.1111.~t hull 111 N1•1\ ~or ~ h~1d
!lo 1•1p111 nh·nl l!l lt1h;ir111,11 1 !;111
Th·· r11li11~. 1~s11r·d .1s 01!' l'l'Sllll nf
:d11111-.:t 11•.o \\('\'ks rof 1L•Slilliol1 \'. r-:t nn t}!
i),· d1:·f'1·1iy :qlpc;ilo·(\ Ii\ I ~-.ru~!H'P
n1•p:1 rt1111·11t ;1!tornt'YS 11h(l r1'(jlll'!ilt'd t h!~
t111nnf'i1·r·s ri'lllfll
H111 !' ~. A1ton11·v l'.'1trii:k .I Curr:in
of \1•11 Yuri-. s;11r! "l'•I' 111;11 h;i1c s11n11•
1'1::111..; nr )'f'\ It'll/ :lltd If
0
S() ll't' II iJI
)lll!'~Hl' lht'lTI."
\ 1'.::(o 11·as not i11 c·our! and 1vt1c; •·"!·
t11:-1·d 1•arl11·r fnini ;1llPl1lling lhl' hf';1nn).{.
!I(' 11.1s :irri•,t •·d 111 111, f\oi h;H11 as Co1n-
111on111 .. 1lth Bd11k in :'\.1ss;1u Nov . 6 ancl
lht•11 n·h•<tst>d on Si."1.0oO cash bond .
(l";idcha:· ind1{'a!rd \\·sco's rnm1c.v and
pcr:-;unal lr;n t'l <luf'11111ents would be
re!urnl'd !o h1n1 and hc \\·outd be free
10 lC'a\'(' the H<lh<1n1a~.
TI1f' c:.;tradit1on :t rl!ll nll'nl.~ in 1\'assau
cr111t·rrd '1n ;1 s1 n~I\' \nflict1n,~11 1 ch<irging
\'estn 111lh fraud in 1hC' C'mbe~.ilcnlcnt
nf S50.000 !r'1m Jnt•·rna1ional Co ntrols
1...·01·p. o( Fa1ril cld. \,I.
POOL ...
Tl1r n1:unm;iJ -;: , , : 11• !•1,~ilt~rd
ren1u1n~ -\1'(•r·,. 1·,1.,1•· ""! \\h1·11 1 Trv.·~
IJl!t:i!l1 d i.E.!l;ll!~ 1i1 .. '1,j '!1JHl\!Jlt,l 1h~·
l'llflft' j)1'0Jt•f 1 l:}Tu oif• F
"Th(• 1JIJ!h'•rlll~·'> '1ltl II• •It had n
!ll:l)Or ~Cll'l1t1f1c f1111J l'l uu· hack v.1rd
and that \1·e m11!ht 11'11 l>c ilt>lt' 10 d1Sturh
II. Finally !he SIUllL'nl ~ ill S11ddl ch111·k
C-0llcgc dug ll vu1 and llaul\!d tht: hones
:Jll'd\',
"Then !ht.' pool co11t1 ac tor l.!ill t' u.<;
not hing but 1rouhll' and we hacl 10 go
to ('()Ur\ to gel the !htu;i done ." Uun[a p
explainC'd.
The pool fin ally l\85 complett'd by
l11te summer. but before lhc family
rould rea lly cn joy i1 , the huge gr11di ng
machines rnovrcl in :ind built lhe l)ank
up bchinrl the fnmi!v hotnc.
"For \vteks v.'e h~d dirt and big clods
f;ill inl! in the pool and they had to
cle an It out st·vcral timeg," Dunlap said
His mothf'r, surnmoned to vi ew the:
latest prohlcm fi rst·han<l, .SUJl.llC~led that
1hr. f'>O'll 1\-.'lSn'! worlh lhe agony.
"Tim." she. ad\ ised, "let them fill
It wit h dirt and m.1kc it inlo :1 plnnte r "
J;111;1ncse '.'ltcsa l'.'h1ch Edison is lcasing
ftu111 tl1e ~OVt'rOmenl.
\lyL'rs said today he is ;.afraid " thnt
"ould be ",macceptable.''
Iha a red esign might include changing
lht· J)roposcd localiun slightly so that
l\'1,·~r of the 5:! ucres of bluffs that
11ould be destroyed by the orlgin<1 I plan
11ould bc affected.
1\bout SC\'eO·lenths of a n1ilc of bench
11nuld ha ve been cut into 1'.·lvers said
10,!:1.11 .. To the ('x 1ent an°y diminu!loo
nf this (can be achieved ) v.•ithout a
substantial delay in construction, of
l'OUrse we'd be willing."
Another area of c-ommission concern
11·:is the haz<i rd the plant's int;ike and
th1·r111al discharge reprf·sentcd to
offshore marine li fe.
l\tyc·rs said San Onofre has been one
NEW GOP LEADUERTtle~horo.
Arizona's John Rhodes
Rliodes Succeeds
Ford <1s I-lous e
Re7J11.blicc11i Chief
\\',\SllJ ."jC.TON (AP ! -Rep. John J .
llhudcs of Anlona 1~·as elected House
lh·puhlican leader by ac<:l;una!ion tod ay,
filling !hP 1·acancy Jcrt by the elevation
of <icrald R. Ford to the vice pre<1iCency.
Rhodcs' selection by the Republican
c:111t·us \\'as aut ornatic . si nce :1!1 other
contend cl's for the JX)St dropped out.
!1 1-1·as th C! first tin1e in recent vears
Ttepubli cans chose a leader \l'ithOut a
('Olltt'~L
On thC! eve of h i s elevation to the
il'<tder~hip post. f{hodes told reporters
he s;:11v no indication that President
\"ixon 11 il l rl•!>ign and Jct ford 1110\·e
11110 the \\"hi!C' House.
"! h;·11t> no 1ra.\· of belie,·ing that
hl· 11ill n•sign:· Rhodes said.
"lit' ha.~ .sa id periodic-ally -v.• e 11.
f1·l'qul'ntly -tha t hc 11·on'l and I have
no inforn1alion to the contrary,'' Rhodes
:-.,·11(1
Jio~" hr think Nix on can sur\'ive the
\\ ;dl'rg;1tt• 11·aun1a '.'
··r couldn 't say," nhodcs said.
"You kno1\", tf I eould be sure the
Ja~t ~hoc hnd bct·n dropped, J could
pn1b;dily ]'l'IJl!'I'! a litt!r h1!. Hut not
hnq11111 c ! 1h1nk it's J\1.~I br tter not
t.i · !l l1<Jd1 ·s ~.11d
Hhorl1·-. b 57 11·i111 ;ind .short, and
u :!:1·,\'1•111· l'l'lt·r:111 fron1 Arizona.
lie 1s l1ttlt' knov.·n outside the Congrr~s
bti1 11·it.hin 1t is rcspccted as a bchirid·lhe-
sc11 11 cs 1101rl'r
llv 1s lhc ~ccond·r ::i nkcd Republican
n11 ont' of the 1nosl influ ential committees
!n Cun_grcss. Appropria!ions. and is al:;o
i.:hairn1a11 of the Republican Policy Corn·
mi Hee.
Hhodes and Forti became fricnds -
1vhilc 11u rking on the same sulx:ornm1l tce
on appropria tions. 'I'hcy share the sH mc
conservati ve philosophy -~ much SQ
lhat Rhodes snvs when he leaves lov.•n
he usually tells' the tally clerk to pair
hJs votes in accordance 11·ith how 1'-ord
VOl('S on <tllY given issue.
Rhodcs said he h a s plans lo 1rork
closely ,1·ith ~·ord in guaranteeing GOP
f·fou~e n1ernbcrs inpul in Adn1inistralion
thinking on legisl at ion before lhe lcgisla·
lion is finally shappcd. lie also said
he anticipates a "busincssllke" rela·
tionship \\.'ilh Nixon.
llhodl's n1ay he kept <Jn :1m1's-lcngth
di stance from the \Vhite House to en·
co urage the country lo perceive Congress
ns an cnrily in itself. separate from
the cxe culive branch of government.
l\hodcs and his wife skip the social
lll't:ne in Washington as much as possible.
"\\'e have a rather simple social life,"
\11• s111cl. "\\1c don't do anylhing that
11'c don't ha\·e to. frankly. When people
fr(•ln Arizona are in town and want
us 10 go to a dinner we try to do
it. but if it isn't someone from home
\\'C usually don 't.
Poli ce Seek Killer
1 u Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Police today
sou~ht the. killer of Steven Rose, 77,
owner of a limousine rental service,
·1·hosc bodv 1•1as fou nd ~lumped behind
lhc wheel of one of his ca r~.
1\utho··itieo;; said th~ younff !.(Is Anrreles
man, c I a d in n chauffeur's uniform ,
h8d been shot once through the back
of th<' head \vith a hand gun.
of tile fl'la!t wldtJy s tudied areas in
the last nine years, bot added "~·e
.still will consider any additional studies."
Co mm\S!ion planners pointed out.
Wednesday that a I t ho u g h Edison
scientisL'! say there is no substantia l
adverse effect on 111;.i rine life, ll1;1 t
respected oceanographers like Dr. James
Enright from Scripps I n st i lute
drurnatically disagree.
Joseph Bodo\'ilz, con1mission execut ive
director, stressf'd \\'ednesday that th e
planners <iren't opixisccl to nuclear power
plants.
There ls :l xcellent " environment
case for then1. he said. because they
don't use oil and dnn't pollutt' the air.
But . undr r the 19i2 coastal zonc acl.
he added. this one "doesn't qualifY" fur
approvJ] ill it s prC'SC'lll form.··
StH1·ts D11ties
Bodov11z told the comn1lllsion then that
he h<lpt:ll fl "solut ion will allow rower
gcncratlon to go f()rward without
destroying the environment. The forun1
to sc\\IC' th is is not the courts."
A ret"Onsidcra!ion of un altered pcrniit
:-ippllcatlon. P.cxto,·itz snld Thursday,
1rould be "treated with high priority."
Y.'hethcr the case \vould have to go
through the Sun Diego regional con1·
mission first or straight to lhc stale
cuastal eon1n1ission, Boclovit z said. it
1vould only be a few 1veeks before the
stale commission vot L'li again on the
isSU('.
lra,Lu ufer. a st:.itl' con11nissioner 11·ho
lt>d th(' \'Ole for deni~11. agreed th:H
"lht• pl:1111 tan be built i11 thl' ~t'lll'ral
area wi!hout n serious tin1c dcl:i_y
if lhe appllt:'ln!s \1•ill be less rigiJ 111
their dL"1nands ·•
'!'he t·omnussinu dC"r1s1on. planners
said. hns no l'ffl·ct on in1n11-dintc ~nc rgy
problems. Edison .officials had est11nat~
t11a1 u11tler id1·;1I c1re11n1st:1nce~. the units
11uuldn't OC rl·Ddy for operation until
\!17!1 or 19/lfl.
B11t r('DC\1011 to the \\'ednesdny voti~
has largely been crl!lcal. The Atomic
Enl'rg_y Co1n1n1ssion i/\ECJ. whith up·
J)!'O\'td a p1•rn1i! fur Sa n Onofre ;,ind
11:1s ove1·rulecl for the first tim1• by
the t'Qm1nissiun's actiOfl, culled it "un·
fortunate."
J. P. Vukasin Jr.. a sta lc public
otili ties Nl n1n1is!iont>r. also call ed on
t!1t' c:oast:i l commission to rcconsidC'r.
1·harg1ng it \1·as1i"t "ser\'i11g public in-
t•·ri.:st bl' l'onscrving blllffs :ind dcstroy-
ing the ~·l·unon1y o_f California.''
l·'rotn rage l
••• Vice President
PENNIES
1han the l'Upprr pcn11~-.
.\lrs. ~la1·1· Brnl!l..s , !\Unt dir{'{'lor, C!lll-
t~1111rd 1111:1 ·a dl'ei siun on 1hc rutl\'C'rsio n
of the penny fro111 COJlper to &lumi num
ha s nbt been niadc. She said Congress
i~ only bcin,11. req 11ested to i;irant slandby
au rhoril\' 1.1 !hl' ~t·rrt•tary Qf the
'J'rea surY to 1nakc thl' t'h unge . Ford Takes Over
'\'AS Hl XGTO\I tAP ) -Gerald R.
Ford forn1a l\~· ass11111ed his duties as
the n~tlon's 4Uti. \"i<:c pre.~idc·ut 1od ay.
lie signed the papers sf he C:'.ln gct
paid . receil·cd his parking stickers and
pr<'sided over the first 12 n1 inu1cs of
today's Senate session.
Then. us Sen. George f.tcGovem (0..
S.D.), \\'as speaking about ;i bill to
pro\idc educational benefits for \'ietnam
\·cterans, Ford tW1led the ga1·c\ over
10 frcsh1nan Democrntic Sen. D l c k
Clark or Iov.•a.
Less than an l1our later. he returned
FORD THRUST IN POST
OF IMPORTANCE, Page 4
to the chair, leafing through a notebook
1-1·hile the Senate debated a bill to provide
a $20 billlo11 energy reserach program.
Before coming onto the Scna1e floor
for the 10 a.m. opening, Ford rl·cc ivcd
a copy o!' !he Senate n1les. rhc il'orv
gavel used by the presiding officer anil
posed for pictures in a fortna\ off ice
just off the fl oor.
lie \\'as in !he chair as the Rr;.
Dr. C. Halston Srni!h of Bl·lhcs~a. i\td ..
the d<!}'s gu r8t chaplai n. paid note to
his assumption of the nation's secCHld
highest elected olfi cc.
"Especially do \\'C ask Thy bl~sing
upon our vice president, Cr€rald Ford.
ns he undertakes the responsibility of
presiding at these significant sessions."
said Dr. S1nllh, nn assis\;.rnt to the
I\C\'. Billy GralHllll ,
•·Endo11.· hin1 plentifully \rith 11·i~clvn1
and grace," he added. "i\l ay rffirlcnry
and undcrslt1ndi11~. joy and p<'tlCe IJc
the bat.l!ieS u! his k·a dership ."
f ord bccanl(' 1·it·~ president nri Thur~·
ctay aud pledged loyalty to Pre~1d('11t
Nixon and de\·otion to the search (nr
truth an<! compromise.
The fi0.vear-0ld Ford \\'3S s11·orn lut~,
off ice by Chier Justice \Varren E. Burger
in historic l'eremonies Thursday night.
Lookin g on 1\·as a packed joint session
vf Congress. the government's highest
officials and a nation \\'Utching on
television.
Just hour.<; earlier. 1he !louse in 1\'hich
hc served for 25 years. approved him
by a J8i-3J vote aher a deabte
punctuated by statl'n1enls thal Nixon's
\\'atergate troubles n1ight ~hortly cle\•ate
Ford lo thc presidency.
"'\\'hate1·c·r ground s there arc for i1n·
\lC'aclune.111 cnn no\1' be judged 5o\e!y
on lht'ir 011·11 111t:rits by nlt>nibl•rs on
both sides of the a\slr." Hep. Spark
~I. f\fatsllru1 ga (D·llawu iil . said after
the \'Ole.
He noted !hat Republicans especial ly
had be.en reluctant to talk about in1·
peachn1ent \\'hil e !he vice pre5idency
\\CIS \'RCant.
..\dded to lht• St•natc'.o; earlicr 9~-3
• ritr. the JI OU!-C' n<'fion rotn plrtcd ron·
r1< r11a tion of thi• fir~! 1·ice pre,.ide11t
ru1n1inatcd undcr thc 25th i\n1en<l111cnt.
ltlilCt ed in lfl67.
i\'lxon ~tood nl'arl.J'" S e n a I o r !' .
d1p lo111<1 ts. t:iniily und friend s packrd
1he !louse l'hn111bcr. as !he \'etcran
!louse Hei>ubllca n leadt'r took office.
Just 57 days earlier, Spiro T. Agne\1'
reslgned thr vice prcsidencv before
µleadinJ.: no contest Lo a 1aX e\·asion
chargP.
Ford's cight·minut c speech v.·as in·
!C'rrup!€.'d JO tin1es by applause. fron1
both Republican ~n<I Den1ocrfltir si<l es
of 1hc lloUSl' chani her. rspecially 11·hi:n
h« pledg ed ··n1y ded ica tio n 10 1he rult'S
11[ l;i11· and equal justitC' for :111
.\:nrricans.··
l!i!( v.·i!t' hC'ld !hr Bible. on v.·hit h
ll1· :;;11·ort' to ":o>upport and dt fcnd the
{'rins11 tul ion of the t.:ni tcd States ;:ig;i inst
;1'! ene1nics. foreign :111d dornestic." tfis
!uur children sat nea r ~!rs. \ixon in
a gallery.
But it v.·as r lcnr frorn the Treasury
st atemcnt rhat !he price or copper. which
has jus t abou t doul.Jlecl this )'Car, may
force the chan~c .
The depar!rnl'nt estin1ates each penny
costs ninC'·!l'nlhs of one cent to produce.
Should the price of coppe r rise another
20 cents over its present rise of $1
per pound. th(' cost of 1naking a copper
pe11ny v.·ould exceed i1s va lue.
The ;..tin\ estlmates there arc 30 billion
Pt'nnirs in circula1ion. including se\'en
IJillion produced lust yea r.
A!urninun1 is st1\l ing at :ibout 30 cents
a pound . :i nd b1·c;1u~i' it is lighter
rna leria l. th e l'.11111 es1in1ates It could
produce 500 penni cs fron1 a pound of
n!un1inu111 cotnpnrcd to 150 pennies fro nt
;1 pound of copper.
lt sriid th is \\'Ould make the metal
rost of an alun1 inun1 c e nt at 7/100\hs
of a penny, or J, 10th the cost of a
eup1>cr cent.
A spokes man for !he 1\1int said it
was difficult lo predict what would hap-
pen to copper pennies if the ?-.tint began
prod uci ng aluminun1 pennies.
"\\'p don't v.·ant to predict that. \l,'e
hr.rll· !h"~' 11·ill continue in circulation,"
hi' $:11d.
f'rOHI Page f
\\'estlake rcn1ol'ed a knife from Sawyer's
belt .
0;,icla testified thal he then pursued
Sa 11'}·er \\·hile \Vestlake returned to the
poHcf' ear to radio for help.
t-le furlh Pr lestificcl that he repeatedly
ordt'fl'(] Sa11) rr to ha lt before firing
11111· sl·;ot th nt struck !he runnin~ man
in th(' bnek. Sawvrr tli rd !ihortlv after
twin g arln1i1tcd · t.o Orange ·County
~lellical Cen!r r.
Tes timony before the Grand Jury in-
r!1en 1ed tha1 Badri LS being confined
11 clcricnl 11ork 11 ithin the Garden Grove
pol 1ct' dt'part1nen1 pendi ng completion
of court against hin1.
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OJ~,\ll PAT: I bl'long to :i community
urj;!;11111;1!1nn 1h:ll \\'ould like lo sponsor
:1 f1l111 ft'"li \dl fur ~·nung peoµlc . Is
lht·!l' ;111r \1.1 y of g1·nit1f.! ~upf)(J1'1 outside
our 01111 art":1 10 hl'lp tl111d thi s project ~
.J.'.\1., Jlunlington Beach
''011 1nay br l'.ligihle for part or t be
nl'arlv SI 111il\1on a\1ailable rro1n th e
(.'a lif0n1ia Arts Com mission, a slate
:1gC'OC} for the arts. You \\'ill ha,·e
to pro1·c !hat for c1cr"}' dollar ~·ou ge t
in ~r:1111, ~1n1 t•;in raise S2 from other
:-.ourt'f~. \·our org11nlzution must also
hl· ncn-proiit und :it least a )'car old.
1 ·or t·111np1rle t:ritcria and uppliccition
pac"-cls, con t:it'I .Susan lloo~r \\'alkcr.
~runts progrun1 art ud,·ist•r, CAC 609
"ll" St., Sat·ran•<'n!o. t'a. 93814 . or call
9 1 6-1·1~1 530 before Ilic Otc, 17 application
dl'<.Ullinc.
(''''''J'lnitri fJ1·1•r Fee
1)1·:,\H l'r\T· \\'ilhoil\ 1ny ronscnt. !"cw
Tr.u ls H ~lclt"nt ia\ S<:huol 111 Frcn<·h
I ;ult:h, c·a. pcr1n11tC'd n1y son to return
ho1nl' fur stunmcr vaca\1011 v.·ithout l:tk-
ing :ill or ht:-. \)(']O!lJ.illl!!S :0.1~ son did
1J(1! n·1urn lo lhf' :-thool and 110\\' I
;1111 gl\'t II !h1• ;1lt1•rn.1l1I'(' Of ~ing charg-
t·tJ ;1 $7:1 handl1n$! ft•e 11lus shipping
1·ht1rgi'S for rhr school to return. his
hike ;111d carton or clo1h1•s. or 111y tlr 1\.·1ng
To J\l.'dding lo pick 1h1'.'m up. Since schoO I
staff nu1111tx·rs i;o into lhc t01\'n frf-
c1u1·ndy 10 pick up supp!irs at th r
(;r1•1ho11nd offitl', I feL•I 1h:1t l'tn being
1:1k1;11 ;1tl\ nn ta gi• 1)f
S.G .. San Clc01E'nte
'!'ht· srhnnr~ dirf'(•tor. lieorAC Su111-
1ncrs. is sticklnA tn his gun. lie contends
\OU s:iid ,our chi ld \,·Uu ld return to
ihc .~rhoo l ;ind H's ".o;tnndarrt proced ure"
to :-.t11rl' students· po ssrssiorL<; (or the
:-u1nn1 cr unlr~S parrnts inform the school
the thi ld "HI not hr return ing . 'lour
sun is one of rii::ht \11ho left his
pnsst'Ssinns br hind ;ind Sun1mers insisls
the ~'7:i parkinA fee is rea sonable. You
ir.ight consider \\Tiling lo tbe pr~
ressi<l nal scbonl organization to "·bieh
this school heloni:s if ~·ou feel tht tui tion
:i-bould include minimal costs in\·ol\'erl
in retur ning a stude ol's pos.o;essions. i\1ail
a carbon copy o( lhi s letter to Summ ers.
Senior 1•roms
DEAR PAT : I arn a senior citizen
ond at one of our recent bridge club
meetings a friend told me alx>ut a
"senior'' Senior Prom being held Dec .
9 at the Los Ange les Hilton Hotel. She
s;iid !ihC heard Ethel Kennedy and a
lot of cclchrilics v,rcre going to tjc there
:-ind I wan! to know ir our grolip could
arrange to a~tend.
T.S., Laguna Hiiis
Onl y presidents of senior citizens club
in Los A11gelf's counly a rc bt.in,e: ln vllcd
to this inllla l Senior Prom. You and
)'o ur group may have A chan<'t lo trip
the liAht fnntasllc at fulure prom1,
howe1er, since th e December eve:ol Is
the Hr!il of mMny now be.log planned.
Telephone Zl3·749-601J, extension S'.47, for
fu.rUi er Information.
4 Men Indicted
111 Ga s Thefts
SAN DIEGO ( f\P ) -Four Olen , in-
cluding two ,crvi cc station operators.
have been indicted on chnrges of :ttealing
about 700.(l(Wl gallons of gasoline .
The San Diego County Grand Jury
nccused tile n1cll Thursday of taking
pnrt in a !!Chcmc to disconnect n1eters
on Mobl\ Oil Corp, storage tanks, siphon
the gn!IOllne Into a tank truck and deliver
ii 10 their servlcr. slatloll!I.
The theft.~ took place ~tween May
1009 and January 1973, snki IJlst. Alty.
t.At Miller.
fnda_y, Drttmber 7, 19/3 s DAILY PILOT :J
Firnt's Firuliri g s
Inland Power Plant Site 'Best'
0•11¥ Piiot Stlll Php!11
SifJ"ll LUtl!JllflfJt!
,\s if nlotor1:-.ts didn't have
enough \\'Ol'ries these days
,,·ith J:as short;:iges and chru1g·
ing speed lin1i ts. tlli s se t of
signs at Jt;i rvnrd Avenue and
\Vatnut Dri,·e in Irvine has lo
add to the <:{lnfui;ion. \\'hnt·
ever the drivt'r docs at this
corner -il looks like he'll be
\\'rung.
Y 011tl1 lGll s Self
By Electr()(·utio11
SAN Bil UNO t AP ) -Police say an
18-ycar-old r c pair n1 an electruCutcU
hl1nsclf in bi'l:lrfe fa shion just hours
lh:forc he was tu appear 1n l.'OUrt to
stand trial on drunk driving charges.
l\rimpin \\rright -who had l\\'O
prc\'inus drunk driving con\'ictions -
\\·as found dead 1'hursday :it his home
hrre by Jay El!~r. a [riend. Elcr said
\\'right. a coin machine repairman, had
been drinking an<l \\·as \\'Orried about
the tri<1! due !n stnrt Thursday.
\l[ficrrs s;iid \\'right tied a bare \Vire
to each of his arms and then connec ted
one 10 his metal bed frn1nc and the
other to an extension <"Orel. He lied
the second '''in~ of the extension cord
to thl' bt"d
\\'hen he phiggcd the extension cord
in!o a ceiling light fixture. he 1\•as elec.·
trotutcd.
Hy CANDAC£ PEARSON
ot the Dell~ f'll(ll llftf
l\n inl:ind nuclea r puv.•er plant -above
gro11nd -11ot a coasta l site like San
Onofre -is overall the 1nost ideal,
an Anaheini science consul ting firn1 says.
ln a report prepared tor the State
Rt>sources Agency . offit:ials of Holmes
and Narver ffl('. rank an above growuJ
coastal plant site fif!li in overall a1:-
ceptability.
The possible plant locations were rated
on four ground s: cost . environ1nental
irnpatt, feasibility and risk.
Gut San Onofre -\\'here the addition
of !l\'O nuclear reactor~ \\·as den ied !his
\\ L'l'k by the state coastal t."Onunission
-is a "pretty good exarnple" of the
coastal-oriented plant, ~lolmes engineer
Frank Ducey said.
Ducey spoke at a two-Jay con ference
on coastal zone management at the
Deadli11e Set
For College
Seat Electio11
Candidates for the position of resigning
Saddleback College trustee Micha.el
Collins must file with the Orange County
n.egistrar of Voters by J an. 4.
Collins. a charter member and former
president of the board. filed his official
lcl!er of resignation to the county this
\1 eek. Filing is no\v open.
Citi ng business pressures, he originally
arinou nced.his decision in November.
'fhough Collins· replacemen t v<'i ll be
chosen at the March 5 special election
by all registered voters in the college
district, all candidates must reside in
trustee area six. encompassing Irvine
and El To ro.
A college spokesman said anyone not
sure if they live in the trustee area
may call the school to verify.
Collins. \\·ho originally said he would
quil his post Jan. I, now has decided
to ser\'e until his successor is elected,
a Saddteback spokesrnan said.
Distri ct voters may hal'e a second
truslee post to fill, depending on the
outcome of a current court case in·
\O]\·ing Trustee Alyn Brannon of Santa
Ana . Brannon. 41, faces charges that he
\\'as involved in \\'hat Newport Beach
police de scribed as a $25.000-a-week
bookmaking business in the Harbor area.
lie is set to go to trial Dec. 17.
If convic ted of a felony, he would
au tomatically lose his trustee seal at
Sadd!eback.
People F1·01n Sunday Pilot
B1·i11g Y 011 Sextuplet Story
ill'rl''..; a roundup of somt' of the
main h•Hturl'S in this \1ccl;,'s Sunday
Daily Pilo1 :
St;xrurLETS -1'he 1v:.ir1nlV human
f'torv of ~.)ln!1 :i nd r.ent' S1 anek of
lJl·r{vcr. how tht'Y :':l.'rappt.'CI old plrius
::ind shouldcrt•d 11c11· rrsponsibililics. :ind
the dranu1tic flghl to s;1vc thei r babies.
(Sunday's Best)
is !old In the "''OU" Section in an
illustrated feature.
TllE OTltER STUDENTS -Student
is no synonym for yout h on campuses
these da ys because many middle aged
and elderly citizens are going to college
and un iversity. Sta.ff Writer Laurie
Kasper writes about some of them in
another "YOU'' Section feature.
BYE-BYE BILL 8 0 A R DS
Environmentalists scream that they are
trash. Supporters say they're an art
form . But the bill boards along the state's
high\\·ays are dwindling, and with that
comes a scarcity of traveler mronnatiOn .
But a Santa Ann finn thinks It has
a solution . The story is in the business
section
IS OE ATII SE RIOUS? -Americans
realJy don't take the hun1an life as
seriously as they pre.lend to, writes
Dr. Gil Geis, who teaches in the social
ecology department at UC Irvine. Are
5,000 lives v.·orth 20 miles per hour:
See the editorial pages Sundny.
llOLJOA Y SPrRIT -Se\"cral Family
\V~kly stories fit the season and are
calculale<I to tu1n on Christ1nas spirit
ror the reader. ~1acKinlay Kantor 1.1-ritcs
"Christmas on a Bus," a celebrity panel
tells "\\'hat Chri stmas r-.1eans to 1'.le"
and Grandma tl-toses rem inisces.
STORY BEHIND 'KOJAK' -The bald·
ly shaved head of Telly Savalas
decorates the cover or TV \VEEK and
his story inside tells ll0'-1' this television
holdout finally came to join the crQwd
of series regulars on !he tube.
Burto1t in, Londort
To Visit Elizabetli
LONDON (UPI) -Richard Burton
arrived at London's Heathrow Airport
today en route to the United St.ates
and the bedside o! his estranged wife
Elizabeth Taylor.
Miss T a y I o r recently underwen t
surgery in the UCLA Medical Center
in Los Angeles.
Burton , who has been fi lming "The
Voyage" in Sicily with Italian actress
Sophia Loren, arrived from Palermo
aboard a private Falcon jet.
"l have had no contact with my wife
since she entered OOspital the other
week," Burton told newsmen:
Soutllern Orange County
'
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WEEKLY BOX SCORE
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K~1.11portcr Inn in Ne\\ port Oeach .
By 1001 if prCSl·tlt gro wth r<ites l'.Of\-
t111ue, four n1orc nuclear ))()\\'Cr plant s
1\'11\ be needed in Northl'rn Clllifornia
arid sis 111ore v:ill ht! in dcn1anl1 ir1
SOurhern t:ali fornia. lJucC'y said.
Coutlnuing tile pro1ectiun 10 1!1.11 n1eans
!hat. 12 pli.inls shuuld be built in the
11t1rth and 18 In the south part of the
t-ta te, he adll\.'d.
1'he study, publlshed in the Ot·tober
issue of "f'uclL"ar Nev.·s." estim&tes that
by 1!:1112 more tJ1 J11 19 percent of the
st111e's JX)\l'l!r \1·1ll cOnle fron1 nuclear
sources. By 1992. th<it nun1ber could
JU111p to 35 percent.
'!'here are 1,200 rn ilc:s or coastline,
Ducey said, but "!hi·y are severely
lin1ital'' as plant sites by earthquake
faults. competing land uses. industries
a11ll recreation dependent on the ocean.
In the llolmcs study. the inland sites
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATOR
Saddlebac:k's Gano
Heroit1 Smuggle
Suspect Seized
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Guy Lawrence
Smith of San Francisco has been charged
with smuggling a half pound of heroin
into the United States.
A federal grand jury returned U1e
indictment Thursday against Smith, \\'ho
1\·as arrested Nov. 26 at the Calexico
port or entry, offi cers said.
<1bo1·e ground get the highest rating
because
-'l'here sce1n to l:ie "s1~nific1111tly''
[e.,.,er laud use t.i.lllfhtlS t!i.'Jll 11lung the
(;O.'.lSI.
-There is rnore land available.
-Construcliun costs are lu1V"er und
environ111t!ntal im1>a(1 generally les.<..
-Although sufficient on-site v.'<ller isn't
alv.•ays handy, the polential use of dry
cooling \O\\ers or realloca1ior1 of 1vi:ltl'r
exists.
Llnde rground anJ offshore nuc lear
plants aren't considt'red as C'on1petil1\e.
in price, nu1nber of potential sites or
ft•as1bility of t•onst rueliun .
On a <:O!>l basis 011ly. atcon.hng 10
the Hol111es report, 111..: h1ll.-.1U..: H.lca
looks the best.
ln order of overall acceptability, the
rc1)()rt lists !he nrst ! l plant concepts
as: inland aOOve ground; floating abo\'l'
ground in a lagoon; above ground hill-
side; above ground low-prorile; alx>ve
grou nd coast<..11; ofrshore floating detp;
unde rground 111 non-rnussivc poor I y
1·('rncn1ed nlatt:!ria!s; offshore artificial
1..;l:111d : offshore fluating shl:l.lluw and
o(f::.horc tunl'd spherl',
J)u~·~·s sald 111<H1~ of the off:-.l1on• pro-
posals art• rt·:s1fll'll'd lx-i.:<111c;e they rl'·
quire \t•ry dl't'P \1'atc·r. or t:onvc rsely ,
Hl :-OIJlt· i.,1:-CS. "ll<lliO\~' \\[l(t•r
'\'he ll\'t'd l11r ;i "gu01I :-olid rock"
t<1 put pl;Hl!S underground has hmited
1h1:1r t'<)ll:ilrt1t'l1•1n 111 1nuch of the LS ..
\Jut·cy ::.aid. cllthou~h there arc a fl'W
stna!I plants 111 S1rl·den and Norway
&lnH· 1K'o11lt· f;11'<ir tu1dt•ri.:round1nr-: thr
sa ft·!y a11cl 1'sthcl1 c reason. he said.
'111l· t1!!r ot th..: lluhnes study, \.l l\ich
ruus tl1ret· \O!unit·s 111 i!s lull ~l·rs1un,
i;; ''1'01-1·cr pl;1nt siting t·uut.:t'pts f11r
l';1!Jfun11;1 .,
Struet11rally Co111plett•
Saddleback Hospital's
Finance Plans Pending
..
Details or financing arrangements to
complete 150-bed Saddleback Con1n1unity
liospilal in Laguna Hills 1,11il1 be wiveiled
next week, hospital s1)()kesmen said \Ved-
nesday.
Harold (;ano. ne1v adn1inist rator for
the $15 mill ion non-profit fa cility, stil l
unope ned after two years of const ruction
delays and managen1ent burnovers. said
the hospital is structurally con1p!ete ex-
cept for minor details.
Though a February, 1974 , opening \\'as
rumored several wee.ks ago, Gano said
he docs not 1vant to announce a definit e
date yel. Original opening dae was last
1.1ay.
"These people have been disappoinled
so many times I w a n t to ensure I
can keep my promises before l say
anything," he said.
Gano's appointment last v.•eck to
replace acting administrator Al llanson
came after financing arrangements with
United California Bank and !\tiller
Schroder. Inc., a La Jolla investment
bond company, were announced.
Officials of the non-profit hospital have
asked the Orange Cou nty Board of
Supervisors lo permit then1 to sell $12.~
million worth of tnx-free revenue bonds.
A decision is pending .
Al llanson, for n1er a c ti n g ad-
ministrator, said the purpose or the
request \\'as lo raise funding 1vi!h taX-l'X-
empt bonds.
nut if lh l• proposal is clcniC"d. U1c
hospital v.•ill n1ove ahead to sell taxable
<.'Orporate bonds, he said.
!11l'an1rhile. G<ino is concentrating on
staffing and equipping the facility.
\\'hen it opens. the hospital's !hrce
surgical roon1s 11'il1 he re ady for aclion
and all 150 beds theoretic=.illy \Viii be
available.
"All the n1ajor staffing 1s done -
department heads and administrators.''
Ciano said. "1'he radi<1tion eq11ip1ncnt
is being installed and the surgical tnblcs
are being put in."
Dana 1-larbor Li ghts
Cut ])y Count y Order
The Orange County !·!arbors, Beaches
and Parks Department has turned ofr
152 lighting fixtures in public areas at
Dana Harbor at the di rection of the
Board of Supervisors.
Biggest reductions will be made in the
overhead lights and fluorescent lamps
on the central harbor bridge. County
officials estimate the lighting cul will
amount to nearly 30,000 \vatts of power
!)E!r day.
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Elsa Peckman of Cape~ t=k56 ho..irs
to k nit our ,.,-,,..i.,,,.,,,.,eat.>r Md cop.She
and herfri.,r<ls knit tkmbyJ:..,nd<2><d"5ively
!Or us. lkn's siZes :M.L,XL
Wom<M stt"": 5 .Ill ,L
caps: one. siu.Rts all
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-1 DAILY PllOT rr1dl~. Otetmbtr 7, l97J
J D!!ilt ,...,,.
Coasting , !!' J Ford~s Bole l1nportant~
Vice Preside11l May Fill Void As 1'op Staffers Resign
with
Tom
arphine
Yule Spirit?
Bah, Humbug
EBE:'iEZER SCROOGE DEPT.: If
you're having sonle d1rficulty getlini::
yourself "orked up Into son1c Chnstnlas
Spirit this hflliday season. chances arc
you aren't alone .
You already kno11· \1'hy you're not
seeing an y Chrlst1nas lights. Yon have
bt.·cn filled up ro here 11·i 1h yakki11i::s
abou t the enl·rgy irnhroglio. Just !ookini::
;1t a cll'Clric bulb 1s enough to cause
nausea .
Okay, so nobod.v's pu111ng up any Yule
ligh!s. But 1s !hat any r('ason "'hy you
hardly hear any Chri~t nu1s music being
played? J'n1 a radio listener and I've
yC't to hl'<ir mv rirs! rendition of \Vhit.e
Christmas this ·season.
OH, S01\1E KIDS aged 8 to 10 1venl
out caroling the ot her night in Ne\.\'port
Beach. That v•:is nice. But they 11·crc
allegedly passing the ht11 for penni es
at the sa1nc tune so they got busr.ed
by the cops.
Gift-giving is al\vays large <luring
nonnal ''ules , so you might like 10
browse abou! for sorne gi fts at yollr
friendly local bookstore. Gorden aiut
Evelyn \V il.son run a nice bc:lks!orc
in Laguna Beach, known as Fahrenheit
451 . a name taken from the temperature
at which a boo].; 11·ill burn.
The Wilsons "·ere jus: gett ing ready
t.o put in lheir ex!ra Christm<Ts stock
the Olher day \\·hen they, too, got arres1ed.
The charge is selling smutly comic
books.
The co1nics in question have been
around so long !hat if an anti-smut
campaign 1vas getting s!artC'd. it could
have been initiated last Labor Day,
the Foorth of July, i\fother's Day -
almost anytime. But the law selccled
Christmastime. ;..terry Christnias.
\\'t\S lll.'\CTO.\' 1:\l'J -\\'1th son11·
of l'r,..sident Nixon 's 1op ~t;iffi·rs tritk1ni.:
al>out QUilling , Vit t• Prl'Slrtenl c:er<i!d
J'l Ford 1nay l'nier)J\' ;1 . ., n111." of Nixon 's
principa l lieut l'nant s.
n1phas1s must be p l a c e d On !hC'
"11111} ·· bec11usl'. tu:slor1cnlly, vi cc
prl'stdcu ts never "'ield the 111fluer11't·
somt·times expe{'ted of \h{•rn . Simi lar !~
presidents often make quickly-forgonen
promises of large ass1gnm1.·n ls for tht'1 r
vice presidents.
fll'IXo~· 11,\S 1101 puhl1ely dJSCUSS('<i
any specific plans he may ha ve for
r ord but circu1nstan{'r.. alonl' could pro-
l>C'l the ne1v vice president in to a role
of gcnu1n1.· in1porU1nct'.
Vvr cx111nplc. 1'1ch·in H L:urd has
s;Hd he· wilt rt·sign soon as a µres1denr1:d
tounselor because ford , 1•0LL/1 25 \ears
of Hou~e service behind him. can r~ad1l y
r1.·place hi1n ;is Nixon's unoffi cial atn·
bassador tu the Den10era t1c·eontrollcd
t 'ongrl'SI!.
Bryce N. Jl1u·low. another cou1~clo r
recruited for !us kno"·lcdge of C!lpilol
lhll ilnd hi.s e<1sy relationship 11·Hh tnany
('ongrt·ss ml'1nbcrs, a lso has said ht.:
\\"Jli resign soon .
Ford. "'ho t•njoyed broad popularity
as House ltepubliccin leader, \.\'Ould sccu1
the i<lcal cand idate to fill the void that
!he dep<.irturt of Lriird and llarlov; v.·ou ld
RY COl~CIDE~CE, Ford joins r\ixon's
official f;imilv :lt :1 time 1Yh~fl a rash or public bick.ering suggests that stacked
tensions are rising lo !he surfac('.
i )ublic backbi ting has been rare in
!he Nixon adn1inistration but !he pnst
ten d.1yS ha ve produced a V<iriety of
exan1ples:
-Char!('s S. Hh~'ne, priva!e altornt•y
for Hose J\·lar}' \\"oods, Nixon's personal
S•·CTCta ry <1nd a crntral figure in the
tupe gap controversy. said his client
"is unhappy" with the \rhill' House
J:111·~·l·rs 11·ho represented her during
earlier courl i:llli>ea rauces and that "she
UPI Ttlt PhOJO
GOOD NE\\."S ! \·ou have been infon11cd
the government y.·ill i1ot ration your
gasoline through lhese coming happy
hoUdays.
GERALD FORD 0S CHILDREN SEATED IN GALLERY AT SWEARING.JN CEREMONIES
(Front Row) Sons, Jack; Mike; Daughter, Susan and Pat Nixon. Rose Mai;.y Woods (Second Row) --
Tru~kers They 'may ration it ncxl :\larch instead.
i\1ore happy 1idings. \·011 may sllll
mail your Christmas prcs~ts at going
rates, and if you get lucky, they ""ill
arrive at the destination on lime.
The other part of that nc~·s: After
Jan. 5. the price or an eight-cent letter
goes up to a dime
Reclll y to Roll Into Blockcules If U.S. Talks F<1il
Everybody arow1d ou r place should
be happy because by tunung all t h c
h<'at do"TI . lhe utilit1· bills y,·ilJ 1.'01ne
in belo"· nonnal. of C'l)ursc, lhcy'\'c
all got rolds nov.·. So the doctor bill s
~·111 con1c in aOOvc nor1na L
YES l~*DEED, !l1crr '.'Ure nre a lut
of things happening this Yul('!irlc seflSOf1.
But most of it seen15 to make people
~·ant to shout . '"llah, humbug" rtllhcr
than. ''>!em· Christn1as.··
Corne lo th in k of it. m:1ybc 1hat JS
'"hy ,\·e aren·t hrnnng so man.'' of
those joyous Chri~tn1as carols these
days.
BoYco tt Jn· Parcuts
OROS! !lJPI 1 -N.:in1c 2.)0 pare nt<:
in the C'u11cr-Orosi ~chool 01slr1C1 met
Thursrla~· night ilJH! ;i,e;rl•ed lo L'()ntinuc
a ~t 11dt:n t bo1·cot 1 i11clf·fi111 !1·h·.
1llc pare111 ~ s1;1 ~1·d ;~ r1ro:d:1\' hoyl))!I
!<isl monrh after till' -:chool OOord l"Oll'r1
lo cancel a C'lln1ro1·t•r:>ial t11hngu<il
lf·<u.:hing progr;un ;J! Ille end Of th••
~ L't1r.
Uy 'T'hc Associatrd Pre~s
lnh~rst;1tc higl11ra1 " \\t'f"L' l"\'l)()f!t"l
c lear uf protes1111g tnitkL1rs 1od;1y. Uut clu ~h·rs of rig:-11·hirl1 L01ild quil"klr
create ru;11' blockades 11l'l'C rc·por1td i11
se1er;1! an:.1..-.
Truckers 11ho t•;1U"t'd r11:1jor ho1·
!l t•nl'Cks by lilocklng e;1$\·l\P.~1 in'.<'rslalc
high1,J_\'S in Pcnnsylv:JnlA <incl ()hio ll'l'l'c
re ported hon orinJ! requests fron1 1he1r
lt:iders for ;i 2·1-hour 1nor:t!OrH1n1 !u
gi1·(' lnlks 11l!h i:ovrrrirlll'l11 olfi('11ds i11
\\';1shing1on 111nc to produce results.
Tif f. OHIO Turnpike ne.11· 'J'oledo 1r:is
o;ic.11 to !r(lffie today, h11t ln1rk 1r:il!l1'
11a~ rcs1r1l"ll'd to \H"t:\t•n! drivers rro111
se111ng uµ HC\I ru:.idh]Ol 'k".
,\ :-.!1ort settion of lrHC'r~!:itc 2~1 11P:11'
Toledo. bl ot:~l'd Thursday t.~ 1n1i::kt•r,,
rr111:i1ntd clo!'('<I near the tu n11>1k1• ()(.
f1c·1ats 1':"tirl the four-n11le Sl't !11111 11.1:s
no1 hlock1--<I hv !rucks, but elo~1·d ;1 "
:i \)l't't'i lll!ll)ilar~· llh'iJSllfl'. ~ill!flrl:o>I" Oll
1h<· l)h10 T11111pilH· lll'l"i.' nor allo11t•d
tu i,:l't otl ;11 lllll'l'"t:1lr 2HU ex1r:-..
1\ :t?-n1ilt; ~('rli1\n or !lit· lt1n1 1li~1· 11.1rl
bl.'1n closed l'<11·1i1·r 1n l he 11.iy 111 k1•1·p
ll'll('krrs fron1 <.."011gr1·g;;tin_g ;.1t a large
1n1r!• s!op near llil' 1r11crscet1on 01 1hl'
1110 high1\:J)S.
GE/t.\1.1 ) L. \\"AHR E~·. dl'Jllll}' \\"hitc
lloust.' prl'SS secre!ury . s;iid 'rhursd<11'
the problerns crl':ited by lhl' blockadt':)
ul\ in terst;lle high\VJ ys 11t'ff• hend:lche:;
10 t;c so h"t·d bv 1t1f' s1<1tes and not
the fcdl'ral govefnmcnt
,J. \r. ··n11"er Hat"" Edw:1rds, onr of
four lruc·kt'rs 11·ho nict for 1hrce hours
Th ursday 11ii11 Tra11.<;po r1a1 ion Serrr!ary
('laudl' S. Brlnt'g<•r. asked 1111ckl'rS
l'lustert•d in ;1n·;1s ru·:i r \ht Ea st l "11a.~1
lo honor thl' n1ora1 onu111 .
Chark•s l'clll'grino .• 1 1n1rk111g 111du-;lr1'
J<>11r11n!1.-.t 11·ho also a11cndcd t!l'\' meeting.
"lll d 1·1111r.-.cl:11 :1l1erll-Onn th;1t i1 tl1rf'at1·11-
t'd hlo<'h;1d1' · nf \\°a~hinglori h:id !~·t·11
4 111£·1•led for 2! houro;; 1u ;111011· !he t.ilks
1111h tn1n:-1>11rtaiion uffieia ls to eontuiue
Tiit-: 'I lll 'l"KEH ~ hn1•.' 1:1nousl.1
1hrr.:ii.·11v1l 10 ~hut do11n \\:1<>hu1g!on i1nd
... hut d1,11n !h1·1r 11uh1 <:!1) if tl11·1r de111,111d"
:irt• nnt 11Jt·L /\inoni; them nrr ln11rr
Jut! fll"!l'l'!i. hig ht'r SlX!l'LI I I rn I I ,, .
Most of Nation Chilled
Ternperatures DizJ • Deep So 11tli , ~1icl1 vest States UI.
U., WI Al~t IOIOCA!.1 C>
$011!11 lho> merc11•v oro111:l'(I •nio 1J1111h• li<iu•ei ,,~...., low• tna '"l~n,,~11 •o
U11011• 11.ltll•Otn wJlh •r1o•ftflS ln '"' l'O!. ff'om lilt t.nlr~I 8"" tOVll>efn 1tac~l11 !o tl'lt Qnlo VtUtv.
A ltw 1now 11111"0\ 11ltt~ ti"Qt·~ll tt-w~• ~''c"IQ•n "'"° 1no;en~ to N~w ~er • .. ,,LtpM 81 1~;,!,,.,'!!" ";::'o!~/ d
lil1ln iwept • wllle 1•e1 OI 1~, P1cllk
Nortnwe1t El~"'""'" 1k11• 'Nf:r• 11tntti!ll~ cleer ••c~ot rl" .. ~·v <:11>11<1< o~er I~ ~ "' Wes!, !he Gr,.11! l•~e• •l1>!ei, Ntw England arl<I l<'JUthern Florldi!.
Tern11eri1u!re• l>flTDtt' <!~"" ri!nlled lrom .~ "t Roche•rer, Minn .. to 1~ ,.1 l(ev West, Flil.
S. Collfornio
Sprin11ti'1'1e wedlher. 1><llf\ Sonia .\na·
!•kt' wind•. wltt keeo So11!!\e•n .-,.1,.ornl~ lemD~dlur"' '" lht w•rm Ul'Dt• 70s tlli• --.end.
Th" Na!l '"ol We•th1r ~ervlce \llld
"" hici Pt In oown1own Los Ani111t1
11'1Jr!<!i1V Wi11 19. SIM !ll'Qt'~S hlO"·'' !han TP\erm•I a nd • full 10 dt'<l•!'llS hi~~er tn,.n f'illm .Snrl11<1s' rtl•Tlvelv <:hllt~ 69.
·••D"• ... 111 tit In '"' UDIM't low 1f' •fO!><I the Dt•thes, 1he u1111tr
IU• 111 lnl•nd vi!lle11. in lne sos ~I •nwnt11ln r.soru ilnd 08 lo 7a In ll·~ dt1e•t! Ov~ '\lnh• 1ow1 wlll •i!noe lrnm U1t 10,, io1 to ow soi at t I!' t>Nclltt
'" 1;. 10 l5 In tne moont•lns.
Sunday is
rlllleAY
unlimited us(' of hig\111 ;11·s, 1ncrc<1.~ed
n1:1xi1nu1n v.cights. priority en fuel used
h.1· lrut·ks :u1d st:1ndard11.a11on of stutc
ond loc:il pcrn11ts and hc..:nsc:-..
S. Viet Troops
Clear Co riVO)'
Route ]1111 ctio 1i
S1\IGO:-.l lt\P / -S<>u th Vi e!nomese
f qrc~ . ..; today r('('aptured Kien Du e '1nd
cleared a slrategic road junction f•1r
r11n\'llYS in !he lo"•rr central highlands.
(I 1nll1lary conu11and said.
Kien I>uc, 90 n1Hcs nor1heas1 of Saigon,
t.~ the pr011incial capiral 1n the area
rhat fel! to a i\orth \°1('tnamese nttack
·1~11.:.~d ;1y,
Tl lE CO~l:\IAl'\D !<;ud that go,·crnn1cnr
forces 25 miles ran her north had cleared
!ht• road .[une!inn ;1t IJak Song and
ri convoy 1\·as en route soulhward to
·tht• provincial capital of Gia Nghia,
1.l 111ilcs to the east of Kien Due.
f ield r(•j:>0r1s said !ht convoy con.~isted
of 68 trucks and carried ammunition
and fuel tor governmenl forces operating
in If.he Jo1ver central highlands region.
Kien Due. 90 miles northeast of Saigon,
on Highway 14, was the first district
town captured by the North Vletname.se
since the J<1nuary ce11sc-fir c_ 'fhe Com·
munists are battling lo win control of
Highway 14 because it would give lhen1
an all-we ather supply route along the
Cam bodian border to Loe Ninh. the
Viet Cong capital 75 miles north of
Saigon.
The government reported more hard
fighting rarthcr north in the highlands
and in lhc Mekong Delt a.
killed in the highlands and 82 NorU1
Vietnamese and Viet Cong in the delta.
IT SAID 81 North Vietnamese were
killed in the highlands and 82 North
Vietnamese and Viet Cong in the delta..
Priuce iu· Accident
LONDON (AP ! -Prince Charles \Vas
unhurt in a three-car pileup while driving
his o"TI Ran ge Rover. Buckingham
f':1lacc says. The occu pants or the other
c:irs nlso esc111>ed unhurt from the ac-
cident Thursd.ay In a village near
\\ley mouth on England's sou th coast.
disagrees with "''hat they did for her."
-Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler
last week aimed an apparent rebuke
,., Wh ite House special counsel J. Fred
Buzhardt and said Nixon'_, legal staff
is overworked and has 1nade "some
tnista kes."
-John A. Love resigned abruptly ~1on·
day aft er being demoted as Nixon 's
l'Ae rgy policy chief and. when asked
( NEWS ANALYSIS ·J
if he fell he had been badly treated .
replied: •·\Veil . ii v.·as a little clumsv
anywa y. ll wasn'l the \\'ay I "'ould
have done it."
IF GIVEN Tiit: oppo rtunity, Ford can
lie expected to bring solid if unspec-
tacular political savvy to a \Vhite House
1vhere , apart from the Pres ident, much
of the political \Visdom has resided \Vith
the departing Laird and liarlo1v. He
could find hin1srU a fre.'.ih and stabllizin"
influence on a staff "'hose physical and
emotional resources have been sorelv
taxed by the continuing parade cir
\Vatergatc-rclated developn1ents.
'Too Tr11stiti9'
"F1•ee' ~la11.
Author, editorialist !Jarry Gold·
en wa s given an order of exec·
ulive clcine ncy for a 1nail fraud
convict ion in 1929 bv Presi-
den t Nixon 1'hursday. ·Now 71,
Golden says he will run for
the Charlotte, N.C. city cou n-
cil. lie \\·as released fro1n pris·
on in 1932. --------· ------
G11rney De11ies l(11owi11g
Of F1111d Raisi11g Effo1~ts
J:\Cl\£0\'"\"JLLF., Fl(\. IAPi -Sen.
Ed11·ard J .Guniey says he "·as •·careless
, .. t1nohser,·ant ;ind loo trusting" 10
k11011• rh;it a large sc-ale fund ruising
l'ampaign \I ;is operated illegall y in his
111'1111('.
T~e Florida llepublican fa ced qucs-
1ton1ng from ne"·smen in a one-hour
hroadcrist 111ursd~1)r night. 1'he session
11as an·anged so ·E;umey could answer
allegations that h& knev.· about illegal
fund raising.
COr\CEDl ~G TIIAT his account \\·J s
··an incredible story," Gurney den ied
<iny knoy,·lt'dgable roMection Yli!h fund s
lh.:it he t1dn1ilted "·ere collected illegully.
He blan1L'<I Larry \\lilliams, 29. ""hon1
he s:iid he first met in mid-1971 "·hen \rillia1n~ "·as introduced to hiin as a
l'olunt ,·er ca1npaign \1"0rker.
The :O.liam i Herald arx1 other Florida
ne1\·spapcrs ha \"e r~rted that \\'illianis.
of Orlando. collected at ll':t.SI $300,000
froin bulldt·rs s1:ekin g Gun1ey's influence
""Ith the fede ral !lousing Admtnistrat!on.
Gurney, a Senate \\'atcrgatc Committee
1nen1ber, said an aide told hln1 in June
1972 that \\1illia1ns had collected $100,00l
for his next campaign. He said he told
\\'1Jliams, .. You put 1ne in an extremely
r111b:i 1Tassing po~ition" a11d insisted the
ftu1d raising be slopped.
·· 1 did not authorize this fund raising,"
Gurney said. "I did not kno1v it ~·as
going on. I did not s-.."'C 1111y of thi!r
money.··
GUR,·Ev SAID the money raised by
\\"illiams 1vas not reported to !he Florida
secretary of stale because he 11·as not
a candida te in 1972. I-le said it seemed
to h.im at the time !hat it 11·ould be
best to 1v;iit for his 1974 J'e-election
ca mpaig n <.ind ri?port it thl'n . lie said
SIG.000 "·ent for office eX"p"?rt.Ses but
he did no! kno1v aboul the rest.
He said \\'illiams and James Groot .
former ildmin is1r:l!i1·e aide ~·tYJ the
1-leraJd has reported knt.:\\' about the
fund raising, refus!'d 011 advi ce o( their
Allorncys 1o discuss 1he "'htrtabouts
of the fund :-:.
U.N. Solclie1·s i11 Micldle
Of Sl101·t S11ez 'Fla1·eup'
,.
D)• The Asso ciated Press
Egyptian forces openc.-d fire in Sue7•
<ind ~ta rr ed a city1\·ide fl areup '"i1 h the
lsr:1cl1s th:1t l:is1ed 13 minu1 cs. :t L"nitl"tl
X~t iOn3 spokesn1an said tod.1y.
He s<1ld an operations post rind other
Uuildini.;s occupit'Cl by Finnish peacekeep-
iug troops 1\·c re hit in the action Thurs·
d11y and a Finnish tent was badly burned,
but there \.\'ere no L.N, casualt ies.
TliE SPOKES:\IAN, Rudolf Sta)duhar.
told ·a Cai ro ne"'S ('On fercncc: ··~!;-if'hinr
guns and mortars 11·crc lL'>ed. There
1ras firing by the Egyptian forces first
and then th e Israelis replied. It spread
a!l over t11e city."
lfe said the firing on lh(' Finns "·as
not deliberate, and didn 't kno·.v if the
U.~. forces fired back.
Stajcluha r s a id despite the lflareup
In Suez City. "the cease-fire is still
holding on." lie declined to qualify the
Suez fire figh t as serious.
SINCE THE end of the October \1:ar
Israeli troops have been in parts o{
1hc city ""ith the rest In Egyptian hands.
Finnish troops are manning observation
posts in between the lines.
~1ean"·hile, in Washington, Secretary
of State J1enry A. Kissinger has ca lled
DAILY ~JLOT
DELIVERY SERVICE
Otlivtry of lht Daily Pilot
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Sin C1t••te~l1, Ct•hlrlN 111<~.
$111 Jv1n <••hittt'll, O•n• '•1111,
i.tvlh L111n1. L1911111 H'9tftl •.• ftl-44H
on the Arab states to relax their oil
embargo. ,
\\l it h a fl1iddle E<ist peace conference
ll!!Comm~ and the United State-s prom-
l'>Jn~ to 11·ork for lsr:ieli ""ithdrawal
fron1 territory occupit'<i during the 1967
1\·ar. 1'disc rimina1ory measures against
tht.' L:nite<I St:irt·s and pressures are
no longer appropriate.·· l\1ssi nger said.
"\\"e arc tal king in that sense to
those Ar<ib nalions with which we are
in contacl,"' he sa id Thursday in a
session v.·1th ncwsml.'n.
Papers Donatio11
Nets Deductio11
For Wallace
~10'.'<'i'GOr-.-t ERY, Ala . (AP) -Gov. ~-~orge C. \\"allace received a personal
1ncon1e la_x tl~duction by donating his
1968 pres1dcnt1al campaign papers to
the s!ale, the f..1ontgomery Advertiser reports.
TI1e newspaper said in today's edition.r;
tllat Wallace made his deduction of about
$30,000 under !he san1e law which Presi-
dent Nixon used In claiming dedUctions
for some or his papers.
The dil"e'Clor of state arctiives Milo
Howard , confinnt'd that lhe AJ8bama ·:
Department of Archives and Hlstorv
had the \Vallacc papers but declined
to say what value was put on them.
"That's a personal matter between
the governor and tile archives," Howard
said. The director also refused to show
the papen.
"It was a restricted gift Md can
be ~n only with pennisslon (rom
Governor Walla ce or tile executor of hi~ e&tt1te for the next 25 years,•· Howard
sa1d .
. The Advertiser said another reMriction
give! Wallact or his exeaitor the ri&Jlt I
to remove I.he papers from the archives '
If anotOOr library ls set aside ror the i
Wallace family. l
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55 MPH Speed Lnnit See11
SACIIAl\1ENTO (AP)
Ca lifor111a -land of tht> f!uto,
the frecwnv tind e drivc-111 life ~Ly le -~viii have to slow
do v,.n ltJ 55 niiles an hour
1111 New 'Year's Duy under
n bill awaltlng (iov . Honald
J(C<iKan's s1gn1.1ture.
1'he lt!gislature I/ o I l' d
o v e r w h e l rn l 11 g I y In an
crncrgcncy session Thu rsday
10 rcdutc the speed limit fro1n
6~ 10 a fuel-saving 55 111.p.h.
on 1hc stri te'll 7~.000 1nik•s
of highways .
TII E H E P U BLI C A N
governor supporl~d t h 1•
legislation 11nd wlll sign ii
\11ilhin a !cw days, his office
said.
In sponsori ng the b i 11 ,
/\s~r1nbly Sp('aker Uob t-.lorct-
11. a Den10t:rat c<1n1raigning
Racia l Rock
Riot Ooses
11igh Sc J1ool
PAL.\! SPJl lNGS (AP ) -
:'\lorl' than ,10 percent of the
shJdl·nts al Palm Springs Jl igh
Si.-hool stayed honlc u1 the
aft ermath of an outbreak of
roc:k throwing in v. hi l·h nine
persons 1vcre :.irrestcd, of·
fil'ers s<11tL
Officc-r P:itrici:i Porll'r said
'fhursd:iy nigh t only t1ro of
thl' arrC's!Pd v.t·rc !'tud1~nts
<ind the r·~ s t 11 crt· loc:1I
rl'sidt•111 s. All 11·cr<.· hooked on
"' variety of char~c s ranging
fron1 disturbing 1hf' peace lo
assault 1\·ith a dendly wearon.
S)ll' ;1ddrd.
The uff1cer said tensio n
belwren black and 1vh i1e
student~ broke out into minor
rock throwing Tuesd;1y. It
became rrore v.irlc•spread and
intense \\'ednesday but no one
\\'as injured. she added.
School Supt. Grover t<.loorc
said p11rent<;; v.·rre tolrl they
could kerp th l'ir children home
tn1lay in h(lP<'"' or ras1ng the
situation.
TV Actor's
Trial Set
In Assault
BEVERALY lllLl,5 (AP l -
A<·tor St11 ( ;illi<Hll. :;:t:ir of th•'
television l't·ries "Holl 0111 ...
has lx•t•n nrd1•red to stand
trial on chnrMl'S or assnull
\\'ith a deadly v.·eapon.
<:ill iiun 11as .1rrcsted Sl'PL
2!} :1!1rr hi• ;1l ll·~('("!ly SV•Ullj!
:i lon_g-handlt'd :i x at n head
WRiter. Faust" ReinRrdo, v.•ho
e;1rliC'r hivi 1!1lrl Giiliam he
,1·o uld h;111· 10 11ait for a tab!e
at !h•• l.ob~lt'r Bar r c I
H r~l iiur.:int in \\"est Ho!lwyooct .
Gilhnin 1ni.~~cd Heinardo
1\·11h !hr :i ~ ;ind 11·as subd ued
hy actor A1;i11 Hale. 011ncr
of the restaurant
B ev c r I y Jf ills :-Olunic1p.1l
Q)urt Judge George Zucker
~cheduled t1r raign rnent for
Dec. 20 in Santn !\Tonica
Supt>rior Court.
Lone Bandit
H eists Bank
BAKERSFIELD (UPI) -A
bandit 1vearing a ski mask
and wieldin g a shotgun held
up the California Republican
B;ink here Thursday.
Kern County S h c r i f f 's
Deputies said !he lone robber
Oed in a stolen ca r which
was found abandoned a short
distance aw ay.
The arnount of 1noncy taken
in the robbery was not reveal-
ed.
for 1!overnnr next >· e n r ,
estimated ll11' loy,·er speed
limit would sav~ lOO 1nilllon
Mallons or ga.soline a year.
1'he st:.ite's more than 15
million 1noto r Vt'hicl~~ an-
11t1111ly guzzJe 9.5 h1ll ion g;illons
of gasoline.
TllE ~1EASUltE will ha ve
no effect on big trucks whic h
currently are limited to 55
m.p.h.
\.\lith Reagan's signalure,
C:i lifornia wou ld join about a
dozen other st;ttes in culling
!he speed limit to 50 or 55
follov.·ing l'resident r\ixon's
urging. A proposed national
speed lin1it of 55 1n.p.h. is
before Congress.
11cspitc a lopsidt'd 27·4 vote
fur the bill in !he California
SUED BY TEAMSTERS
Attor Ed MtMahon
$6 Million
Suit Hits
111.cM ah on
LOS l\NG ELES ~A P) -A
$G 75 million iiuit has bt.;:·n
fi led :iga!nst t e I e v i s i o '1
personality Ed f\fct<.Jahon for
allegedly breaking a contract
lo improve the in1age or the
Teanl~lPrs Union.
The suit. filN:t by the
Teamst erii Th u r s d a y in
Super ior Court. c o n I c n d s
l\lc\l:ihon. n p:irtnrr llfllTif'll
;\'iek Torzcski ri nd tv.·o firrns
the y forn1 ed v.·ere p:iid S!.75
1nillion lo carry out n
n1ultimedia pro1no1ional cam-
paign for lhe Teamsters. The
firms v.·cre Am.-r ica on the
f\!ove Prod uctions, Inc., and
Sabra r'roductions , Inc.
TH E SU IT co n t P n d !II
r.1 ci\·tahon, Toneski and the
two firms ust'd the $1.75
n1i l!io n for th l'i r o\\·n f'll·
1erprlsf'S I! s:1id they fa11N1
to pri y bil!s for the publicil y
ca rnpai gn. nnd brought bad
puh!ici ty to the Tf'3msl er~.
Uy ullt'groly fniling lo judgr
or fl\\'ard p1izefi in a sC"hoo l
e~sl\y contest, the defendan ts
inc urred the 11T<l!h of the
school f'h1ir!rC'n and 'their
parents ."
11ic Teamsters seek the
return of their money. plu."1
S2.5 n1i llion for damage to
their rt'putation an d another
$2.~ million in p u n i t iv e
den1agcs.
l\fc,IAJION'S problems ~i!h
the Teamster campaign came
10 light last \\'eek '\'hen the
0..."'Cembcr 'issue of Overdrive
J\1lagazine. reported that. their
"~·rar·long investigation" had
revealed "that appro ximately
$1 .5 n1illion in Tean1sters'
mone y a u t h o r i z c d for
'America On The Tvtove· 1\'as
tnisus "
Scnot~. 1he re wo s some ran-
t'OfOl.I:> debate and disscns1<ln
Several senators questioned
the seriousness of the energy
crisis and the re11 I suvings
thnt \•:uuld be aehieved by
shavi ng 1he speed lin1i1 tu
m.p.h.
SfATE Sl<:N. G eo r g e
Zenovich ([).Fresno), said tie
would b e "hard-pressed,
frank ly" to kee p the 55 1n.p.h.
driving across his n e w
legislative dis tricl, which ls
185 miles long.
Zenovich added, "\Vhen JO<'
Citizen can 't jun11l in hlli
camper to go to lht' hills on
Friday nights, he 'tl be thr
fi rs t one to vote for the in·
itialive to sink oil wells rl,:::ht
1n1 the beach al Sa n l a
Barbara ."
./-' " Gas Stations
Set Sunday
Oosings
LOS ANGELES (UPI)
Most &>uthem California ga s
~lat ions \Vil\ honor President
Nixon's rer1uest to close dov•n
frorn Saturd ay night to Monday
n1on1ing, said the Southern
Cal ifo rnia Auton1obi\e Club.
'llu.• Auto Club Th ursday
surveyed n1ore th an 200 sta-
llorLS alonR ma jor highways
ln the area. And near ly 81
J>ercent of th e ov.'llers con·
tacted said they Intend to shut
clov.·n from 9 p.m. Saturday
unt il t<.·lond ay in the se cond
wee krnd of gas station shut-
dov.'lls.
Of I he 1 A percent who said
they 11·ould rrinnin open, fcv.·
p!:innPd to be open arownd
the clock. Onl y one percent
of those polled were un-
decided, the Auto Club said.
t.1 0 TORIST S dri ving
Interstate 15. conned Ing
Southern C11lifornia and Las
Vega~. will have the best
chance of getting ga30line
Sun1lny, siccord in.'!: to the
survev. A num ber of stations
\\·ill be open in Bars!ow and
in Baker, some offering all-
nlght service.
Uut Intersta te 5. from
Orange County south to San
I>lego. wlll be al most totally
"closed " because of th e
sc11rcily of open gas stations .
M06t stations surveyed in
Snn Diego and Imperial Coun·
tic s v.·ill cloi;e at 9 p.m. Satur-
day. Similar gasoline situa-
tions will exist in Santa
ll<t rh.1 rn and S.10 Luis Obispo
Coun iies. although a few sta-
tions v.·ill be open alo ng U.S.
101 in Dlrplnteria, Santa
Ba rbara, San Luis Obispo,
Atascndero and Paso Robles .
T11·0 sto!ions in the Paln1
Springs area rcpor1ed they
v.•ould rema in open Sunda y.
Along Interstate 10, a few
stations v.·ill be open between
Cabaron and Whitewater. ac·
cordi ng to !he survey .
Navy Sings
The 'Blues'
SAN DIEGO (AP \ - Navy
flee t commands are being
v.•arned by the Pentagon that
there is a critical shortage
of the fabric used 10 1nake
Navy dunga1·ees .
A new communique says
most Navy exchanges and all
ship's stores anoat. vdll be
w!lhoul the dunga rees \\'hen
present supplies att gone .
There was no explanation for
the shortage.
The bl ue denims already are
gone in Sa n Diego ships and
shoreba scs.
''All v.·e've got left are the
rea lly odd sizes, like short-leg-
ged. 60.inch waists." a
11pokesn1an at Sn n Diego
N:ival Training Cent er said
Thursday.
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Building
~an .Juan r·apistr<111n 's city co unclln1en ac:led \l.1isely
early 1111!> "'eek "'hen lhey ~tron g l y diluted a resolu·
t1 on offered hy ("u111l<'1ln1an .Ja1ncs ''J'horpe calling for
a total hullding b;.in bct:au !.C cit' the energy ('fisis.
i\llho11 gh the n1ove b.v 'fhorpe was bold and well
intended. 11 ~n1arkcli o( " l'Jly overstepping its bou nds.
r~reviou s freezes l1ave been imposed in Sa n Juan,
bu t ror far d1ff('rcnt reasons. The lack of planning staff
;it c·ll.v h:ill \\'JS th{' prune rationale for lhe longesl :-uc h
1nnr;I! vr1u1 n.
'l'lu! 1,_1ty no\V h::i s enoug h planners and surely
c111)11 gt1 po\vcrf' 10 invoke if a develop1nent is proved to
)Jc :in Cll\'1J\1111ncntal detrin1 ent.
1·1·1 a1u1thcr factor enters in now that the energy
crisis has :1r1sen.
'!'he f'ri s1s n O\\' ~cc n1 s to be creating its O\Yn freezes
and 1t appears obvious lhat the hu i!djng booin along
the South l'oast will be slo\ved.
It seems thdt 'fhorpe's purpose likely can be served
\\'Jlh Ont artificial n1uratoriu1ni),
I vo ry 1'o,ver Solutio11
neaclion to the proposed parking surcharges pro-
posed by the federal F.n vi ron1nen_lal Protection i\g~ncy
1EP1\) can1e swlflly, surety, neg3t1vel y and appropriate-
ly at a recent 1neeling of lhe l~a g una Beach Chan1ber
of ('on1n1erce Boarcl of Directors.
'flle I·:PA's solutio n to cleaning up the air ba sin of
the Los ,\ngeles-Orange County area is literally to ta x
Ban Cooled
and harass people oul of their auto1nobilcs, lhe majur
oonstatio.n ary air pollution sotlrre. -i\n1 ong reslrietions are a 25-cent hourly surcharge
levied on ~lrect nielered ~paces and l'onunerciaJ park·
ing garages, a $450 yearly per parking space charge
against n1erchants 1vho provide park1ni.:. preferred park·
ing for employes 1vho use ('a r pool s .:ind con1pany pay-
ment for mass transit u~e by e1l1pl oyes. 'l'hc surcharges
\\'Oul d hit J.aguna in 1976.
!\1ayo1· Hoy Jl oln1 rightly observed that so1ne of the
requiren1ents <ire adn1inistrat ive n1g htrnares for en1-
ployes. F'or instan C"c, how does an employer kno\v 1vho
is usin g a ca r pori[ -hire a ca r pool Sl'cu rity n1a11 ti)
tount etnploycs exiting i.:ars?
Consider. too. a shopping {'Cnter pro\'id111~ 1.000
custo1ner parking spaces. The EP:\ dictate would in·
crease its overhead by 5450.000 a year. Of course, the
charges would be passed on to tile consu1ner.
1'he effect on tourist-ori('ntecl La guna Beach busi-
ness \vould be severe. One ('han1ber direclor called it a
"monstrous" plan. l\tayor l loltn observed that while the
clean ai r goal \Va s worth y. the EP1\ solutions looked as
if they were c!ra v;n ur in an ivory towe r.
1'hc chamber joi ned the city council ln sending off
letters in opposi1 1on lo the plan and it urged other civic
groups to oppose !he EPA 's c hoking regulations.
A fir111 voice of opposition is itnportant now be-
ca use a ru blie hearing on the regul ations will be held
\Vednesday in Son r~ran cisro.
Co1nn1unirations n1ay be sent to "EP.J\ Acln1inistra-
tor, 100 California St.. San Francisco, Ca. 941 ll ." Copies
to federal and state legislators can't llurt.
5 SMOLl>El\ING SLANKlT
A 1iotlie,. War
Mig ·lit Solve
Our Proble1·1is
De ar
Cloon1y
Cus
Neiv Co1ag1·ess Coiild Decide P1•esitle11t's Future
( ART HOPPE J
11 \1·:1s 011 !)(1ccn1l11'r 7. 1974, th:it
Congrl'SS, :it 1hf• Prt!Sid('nt's request,
dccl<ir<'d 11 ,~r 011 f;l·rman~ and .J apan.
Th is hold strukc-s;1ved the crutnbling
11:111011.
F11r 1nu1'C' th;1n a yC'ar, co11fuscd
.\rnl'r1cuns had been plagur<l by 1\•<tr-ti1nc
;.:a s rationing. \\':Jr·linlt' blackouts and
1tlt'.'{]l!ic.:<1ble 11•ar-1itne shorl;iges o I
everythU11! r r o 111
;in tifn~CZL' to C0l1 ll·~
books.
.. All th.11 111•v1·
hl'l'll lack1n~. ' l'~
pt,1111l·d !\\t' t'f{':)I·
dt"ll1 in a 11 :H11)1l\ri<1C
:1ddr11$S. "IS ;1 II ar
,\nd 11011 1ha~ 11·e\·1·
got one. I t'i1J! ..,,.,
everv p,1 1~iotic
:\111t•r1t':1 n 10 111ake s:1crd1('('S for 1hc
11:1r f'ffo1·t. 'it1 Ch as pu!t111g up 11·i1h
j:.:1:. r:11ion111t:. blrickout s 11nd fihor1ages
of r1 •·r') !lung fro111 ;1111\-frecze to coinic ""°'' ..
T HI·:!'>~. \\"EHi~ s;1t·1 1ht•·~ lhal t"Jcrv
p.i!l'l11!1r :\tllt·ru·u n fo1111d ri<liculouslY
1·;i~1· 10 11H1kt· Hur tlH·1· IL·H niuth 1n11ch
h1 1i!'r .1!>011! th1 ·n1 i;rou.~111g bcc:1111r
a 1h1n~ 111 the pa!:!
o,;h111ild ,1 ('1! .... !0 llll'r IJ(• SO L!!l\l'ar\' ~I~
to t t1111pl.1:~1 ,il~111t tlH' 111;.~ll'rlous L1~'k
,.] 11·l!n11 t• 11 11 1~ hn ll~. lh1' <\ll Sll'('f 11;1<:
11n1·;1r1111\! · l)nn"t 1·(~1 1 k1101r .·· rhe
11:11 r11i'11i· rro1)111 t·~r \1in1!d J.!1 1!\ll ill h1rn,
· !h:1t !h1•11 ··~ ;_i \1,1r on \l:.i1•' ·
~10111-:11\ ... It, thl' :-.1e~J~ 11\:11<1i::.t' of
'1011b1 ;.111,l <hs1i·11~ in 1hc 11:11 ion":; lraders
11 ;1.~ :;111·pt all'a~ 01 t'r111gh1. As ahl"<l~-.~
111 1rar tinit·. 1\1nericans un itt•d behind
thl·1r go1·1·rnn1i:nl.
/\or 11·:1s lh('rt· any diff1e111!y drumming
up 11 ;1r-1 i1n1• !1·1·1 or 11g:1ir1.~1 !ht' cncrny.
.. , .ftl·r :1 11 .. 1hl' l'rt.'~l<lent :-i<.1id . "1\'l10
h;is n1ad1· uir 11i1h u11r lu111bi:r. 011r
Cornmone r. colored, Gentile, illegi-
liinatc (child), labor (class): mean
bf'li!tling 11·ords. h:i!efully conceiv·
ed . in sidiously cfesign.iting those so
labe led as sonH:!ho11• le sse r beings.
A. J. S.
Gf11<1mv G111 camme~n i re 111Dmil!td b~
••~d••• Ind do no! n•con<irllv roll.cl th•
view• ot !~1 ~1,.111;1p1r, Send your pot
pee .... ta GIOOmY Gu•. D~llY Pilot.
fish and thC' fruits of our labor: \Vho ,
in a day !hat shall live in infamy.
n1ade a sneak ritrack on our Aln1igh!y
Dollar'! And 1vho has established \'list
beachheads or real rslatc holdings on
our s.:icrl1d An1erican soil'?"'
l 'HE FIGHTI NG. such as it \v as,
centered once. rnore in North Africa,
the goal bl'ing lh l' srra!rgic i\liddlc E11st
oil re~er\ rs \\"ho \r1ll e\"er forget the
Second nar1lc of 1'~1 Ala rncin? Agai n,
1hc llru nrn1<1das of tanks faced eath
orher 111 the ck·~\·rt. But this lirnc. vn
the 11ord ... (;o: ". bot h raced east for
Saudi 1\r;11l1a. "\\"ho cares who gels
the oil." ;is the !'resident suid, "as
long as th e Ar;ibs don "t."
Finally, JI 1\'as o\'er. The old batlleship
'.\lissouri once 111orc stenn1ed into Tokyo
Bay for thr surri'nder ceremon ies.
fjeneral Buck Ace, 1rho had been prac-
1icu1g-ill froOI Of :1 tnirror. drCI\' hi~
"11·ord 11•11h bl!ndin~ ~Pt'ed and handl'd
11. to 1hc surp1·ised J·apaoese adn1lr;1l .
"Vo11 li1·k1·{l 11 <; fair nnd square." s:1id
(:C'nl'r:d 1\l"l' <11iii:kl~-. "and l\"e surrender
UllCOJltlllJUO;tll,I "
' SO ,\.\ll~lllCA 11·;i s forced lo 11·ithdra1v
h•1I' !1"N1p.~ lrrnn ;1hruad and dism<1n1!e
!u•r 11111 1 1 ;11·~ rn.1chine at 11 !iavings of
bil lion<; 1\nd An1('ric<1n~. happy 11nd
llllll<"d . f!re11 ri ch 1un11ng out sniall cars
;.ind leil!l"l.';!011 St'!S for hl'r COnQUl'rOrs.
Ct'nnrin,v and J apan bcca1ne th{'
mighties1 11.:itions. pl11gued inevitKbl y by
po\1·er-111a d leaders, i n C' x p I i c i.I bl c
short:igC's . and. in n1onetary circles. 101\'
marks an<l diminishing yens.
J,.1s1itif! pC'ace finall y canie \l'il h \Vorld
\\';or I\' 11he n <111 countries surrendered
u11to11d111ullally in the fir st 32 seconds.
Nixon 'Referendum' • Ill '·7 4 Election
\\'ASlllNG TON -\Vha!ercr 111<1~· lit•
in doubt about !he irnpeachrnl'nt or
resignation of 1:.resident J'\ixo n, the un-
folding or events point s to onf! ccrtain1~'-
1'he issul· is already 1nex!ne;1bl v in vull'l'd
111 1he pDlitirs o.f 1!1;1 11h1,;1 a 111·1\'
House of Hepresr11tat 11l'S and ;1 thi rd
of the Senate 11·ill be l'leCll·J .
Events have n1iJ1 i:d :1t sucli a p;1tC
through Ille 11·hol l' of
1!173 !hat the dccisil·t'
st11ges of one of thl'
most explosive poli-
tical event s in hi s·
tory 1vi/J be rcfltht•cl
on lhc thresho!cl of
the nationnl c!(!('!1Qr1
Only the most 1·0J-
r:anh: acti vi ty .1 ould
produce ~1 vole 011
iinpc;.ichment in !he first SC'S;,1nn ol 111 ..
93rd Congress. \rhicl1 1s nppro11c:!11ng ;.l
close. Ev"n if lh;i t 11Pr(' to h<ippl'n i1 1 ~
not conct•i\'able th:it the Senate l'OUld Jo.I!
:i ~ ;i cou rt of in1pe<.1l'l1tnc11t unt il 11.·ll 1n1il
11(•,'\t y1•tu·
Tl l E R I~ ARE l\rO \l"J}'S th•· 1-o;SU" n\l ~!hl
develop. f:is1 and slo1\'. Jnd t101h hl';1v1I}
11\:ii:hrC'd 11Hh thl' 1>0liticJI f:11e ur nll'1n-
bcrs of Congress 11p for l"l"tilett101t 111
the r.111. E\"ents ronte11·;1bl1' could moi·t·
rapidly 111 1h1· first .<;1~vf•ri11 n1on1hs of
1974 1\'il h action by !he ffo11~t· 111rlit'inry
co1nrni1l l't' 10 un1>carh ,\1'\011 Tlil'tl. l'l'i:ll
if llOll ~t' ;1Cl1011 ('a 11lt" r1·l:i111·1'I.\· r;1pHlll'.
:he S<:11a1c 1".oul1! Iii· s1tt11h! ;i:; ;i l'Ot11 t
of in1p1!:1c/1111ent ;1~ th" Ccn~rrs:iion;il
c:1mp:11cn dc1·t·hqx'd
Tht· !>lo11er p1·01·l'-'··' 1i11·1h1 fl1~1 11lop 11 1
:-l'\t•r:il 11:1\s ;ind l•r111;: th1· d1·1 ·1s 11l'
:-.1.igcs t'lt·n c ·lo~1 ·r 10 t"!,•t·t1011 f]a\. J-:11 her
11;.11, :is i-on1•• 111d;.o1· lhr> 0111lo11k. lhl'
prl'SSlll\• Oil till' 1'1'(",iii\·11 1 1<J !1.,.1g11 11ot1ld
bccon1e irrcs1:)1 li1l1·.
TAl-:1:'\f. rHESll)E\T \1\0ll Ht Ills
·\1·ord lhat he \1·ill not f1·s1.~n . ho11·1·1'rr.
tht· outlook t11.·ronll'!) <>01111 ·11h:1t <flll1'rt•11 1
and ha s unrluubt(·dly ht'l'll l':irt1t11lly
1neasurcd li.1· the l'rcsid<·nt. In ;inol her
tonstruclion or futurr i·1·1·n1 s. the Hou.St'
\l"ill avoid vol ing im1>t'aChtnL'1ll •'l'en if
it is r1'1'tln1111cndC"d hv a majority of
the i11tli ciary t111111n1tttJl'. :ind thl• Senate
11111 not bt• ~1b!(• to roach :1 d1·ci <>1vc
stage on re1110\'ini; !he Prcsidcn1 fron1
(RICHARD WILSO~
tifficc prior 10 the t1!e<:lion. 11hethl'r
or 1101 thl' Hou~l· :irts
Ill !l1at ~t:t•11:.1rio, rhc Co11grt•s:-;1u11;d
ell'Ctions 11011\d h~!l'l' 1hc effl'C'I of :1
11;11ional rL·fercralt11n 011 the Jlrl'stdcnt's
rcs i~u;11 lon or rerllO\"a! fr on1 olt1cc. H
\\Ould llll'Olve 1hc gcnl.'ral qut·Stion n!
electing a Congress lt.•ss likely or rnorc
like ly to find Nixon guilty of hig h crunes
nnd ni isdcmeanors.
According to 1he rncasureme111s of lhe
f;;il lup pol!. a Con gress n1orc likely 10
t:lkl' drastic :1c11on a~a1ns1 1hc J>res1den1
11·111 be elected. c:allup is lorl'ca;.t1n~
:.i ()t·111ocra1ic J;u1dsl1d(' 111 the rll'ction
u! 1hl' Hot1sl' of HC'prr~ent<1liVt'S t';>;-
ti.X·ding that of 1 %~ 11hcn the Den1ocr;11s
carried 295 scats and !he He11ublic;1ns
40 .
LET CS SUPPOS[ !h;it th l' IJernocra ts
r:irrit1c1 :ioo sea t ~ 111 th1· l!ouse fi.Jr 01n
Ol't'l''111 g:iin O[ HO in :111 l'!CCIJOn ll'ht•!"f'lll
the AFL-CIO, ,\r11er1c<111s lor ih.'m{)(.'l'at 1t•
At tlon and Co1nn1011 Cuusl' 11 ere dernan1!-
1ng lhl' i1111>e•1th1nent or n.sig11.:1t1un
of !'rc.s1de111 i\1:<011 . Suell ;111 l'lcc t1ut1
111lght ll'l"Y 11 1·11 Oe ;lcct·ptcd as ;:i tn:u1-
datc Ni xon could not deny.
Let us suppose :i!so that a hnlf 1101.l'll
Sl'nator.; lc;1 sl hkl'ly hl vote to rl·lllOl't'
i\ixon fro1n office 11·ere to be repltil'l'<I.
and rh1s is not h:ird to im;i gine bcca ust'
1110 of them arc noL run]\i11~ any1\'ay
and a couple of othl.'rs arr! in po!itii.:al
trouh!c. of tht1r 011·n.
Such an election 1\·ould causr a dr:isll'~
deterioration in Nixon's polJ!i{'lll posllion .
EITlll<:ll \'iAV -t!u: tJUil·k 11":1y or
the slo11· 11;1y -l'\\•ry n1l'rnbt'r ul
('origrl'!'!> 11111 be hold111g his polir1cJI
(ale 111 his hands. \\'hen Congress mee!s
:1g:1111 in Jan uary fur its second sessio n.
st1·ri11g prl'-~surl' 1~ t'''!lt.'tlt·d fro rn \ht·
1 n1 pt·~1ch1nl'l1\1 re s1gnation ai.J1·oc.'.11cs for
rile (•arliest po:>Sib!I! action S•J !hat II"'
ISSlll' l-.111 bt· rt'.~Oil'l'd lx·fore lhC' su1n mrr
1non1hs 11lu111.!c Ullli.!fl'Ssn1en inlo !he lil';lt
uf !11t·1r Jll"l'·i'!t•l·tion ca1np:up;1l.i. IL 1s Ix·
1ng ;irgui:d that no Coni::rcss111an \I 1:1
11ish 10 gn ultn 1he ca111pa1gn 11Hh thv
1m1>euthn1l'nl 1ssu1· around his J\t•ck .
But 1her1• is an l'qually pcrsua s11·1·
arR u1nC'nt that no Congress1n:u1 .1"0uld
11·1sh to go int o his campaign aftl'r
l"O!ing for ;111 1nlpi:':1ehn1 rn! prOC('durt
"·hit'h flopped h.:-c:iu:-.1• l\10-thirds of ti11·
Senate could 001 find suffic ient cviJenl.,.
to co111·1l·t thi· I 'n·s1dl'nl.
1i1l'sc pol itical con sider:11iou<; and ;,11
othl'rs 1d11('h affeet the con!rol of t h1~
guvl'nl!TIC'llt of the l1 ~-"\1 dl tx• part
of th1• 111h'llSC poliucnl struggle of 19il .
Hoiv Views of 'Sin' Beca1ne Disto1·ted
In hi s nc1v t;1nd. in n1y op1n1011.
\';duable ) book. Dr. l\arl l\1 en ninger.
the fanu'd psychiatrist, poses the qul's-
rion in hi s title ; "\\'hatever Bccan1e
01 Sin '."'
This qtlestion is ans11·ercd. ;it lea!'!
111 p.:1r1. on ll<if:e 229 of the book, 11·ht•r('
th l· ~H1th11r lisls the current "sins" of
/\n1t•rt('nns ns enun1cr:HC'd by BcnJan11n
llu:-h in 17118. before the. .nation had
e1·e11 AO!lcn under 1\,1y.
l!ush cundenincd .is "sins" drinking ,
~1nuk 1n!!. the popul:r r eleclion of judges.
!h{· c11u11try fair l"<i tempt.:l!ion tn r x-
tr.11·11~~10t(". gan1i11~. lirunkf'nncss, an<l
uuc·lcanncss ··1. horse racing. c O c k
fighting. dining at n11·n·s elubs. and
''1·n jny1nA oneself on tht· S;ibbath by
:-.11·un111111g. !)]Jding ;ind skating."
\\'llAT llAPPENED to •·sin" \\:IS Sllll·
ply lhat because our Puritan <inces rors
labeled many th ings as sins (h<J I 11·e now
perceive to be merely dive rsions. or
\reakncsscs, or someti1nes illness jsuch
ns al toholi sm i, rhe people gradually re·
Jee!ed rhc \11hule idea of "sin" as an·
tiquatcd and self-righteou s. The very
~YDNEY J.HARRIS)
11 ord 11.,t•lf bcca111r nbsOll'sccnt Hl
"cr!uc;:r!l'd" Or "enlightened " circles 111
thl' 201h Cl'!ltllry
In rn aking thi s brrak 1vi1h till' µ<t SI.
11·c 1.:0111rnittrc1 tht• error OI \\l1 :1t 1hl'
Bril1sh c:-ill "lhro"'lll.I! out the h:1h~· \I 1th
the bath·l'."all'r ·• Th:it 1s, 11lste.:1d ol
cli stinguish1ng brt11·ecn 1·ten1:d and
uni versa l sins :ind n1crl' eultur,11 rd u·t:-;,
11·c si1nply di scarded rh e l'lllll'l' n<H111n
of sinfulness.
1\S l\I EN~l;\'C.EH put..; 1t in !he bn11k
(follo wing the lead of Tillich and olhcr
n1odern theolegians1. \1'c should tivo1c1
the v.·ord "sins." and Lt~ f'nlv ':.111 ·· u1
the singular-to n1l'an m'°;in's · ;ilicnt1l 1un
<ind estrangement , from himself , fro111
his fcllo11·s. or from {;od .
The. basis of "sin" (11·hich is neither
a "'('rin1c" nor an "illncss"f is pride,
OI' 11arcissis111, or perverted scl f-lt111·,
nr l11 1ng fur nlli''l'IL l111 lhc \\TOtlii
:1:-.su1npl!11n lhn l on e\ deepc~l self·1n-
tcri:3t Is ;.f't"\l'd in !hi:' 11·ay. Al'lua!ly,
'1" ps~ C'li1alry :.1g1\•t'S \l'llh rel igion 1n
thts a1·ra. tht1 n·;1I si n 1s roolc·d in
hair. ;uid h:itc 1s ;1h1ays se lf-dC'structi\"e
j It I" 1n !hi~ d1·r1> n11·1;iphy!'ical scn:-r
lli,11 1111' B1li lK al 1n1l111c11,u1 i ~ true . "'The
11;-tgl'li Of Si il IS dl'i1\h ."1
\\!IE:\ l'EtJl'l.F. rl':i lrzcd th:i l gamin~.
nr :,por11ng.-or il:inl'ing, ur si nokinJl ,
11·crt~ th •I <;1n' 1.1l1hough rhry 1111ght no1
h(' des11·:-iblc undf'r !-Orlll' 1'1rt·urnstanccs i,
llle1 het:in1f' d 1st•11ch:+nh~ct 11·1!h the v.·holr
r11,·11l!)g1c;:rl 1Hd11111 1rf "~111nin~1" and
1'lt {'Hlt'd 1ha1 nf11l11ng •1 11<; really v.-rong.
:is 11111~ ;is ll1l' 1;11, d1rJn 'r prohibit 1t
or p~~c tuatry rlidn'1 st 1g111:i t1 li: tl.
1\ll'lllll ll)::C'r. II\ this USl'ful book. i:i::
try111g to ro·~tore thf' ('(lnc t'pt to 11s
11rii.;11i;1l H1hli("~1I 1111·:1 nf ptrsooal
respon~ihility for one"s nclions: all
"real" :-i ns spnnq froni 1he prtn1al sin
cir eu!!1ng onrsclf off fm1n conce rn s
for one's fcllo1I' n1an and living as an
indrpcndcnL self-ccn1cred entity. fron1
this t'\'il, all o!hcrs gro\I: and flower.
Presidential Power Under Emergency Plan Revealed
\\"ASHl ~GTO:\ -One or President
\'1xori"s e:1r'lif'st ~1ets :1r1cr he 111ovcd
into th e \\'hi11· House \1'as to dra1v U)J
contingency pl:1ns for the call-up of
tederal troops in case of a domestic
t'risis.
The pl;;nn!ng ~·.n.~
inlcnded 10 co f1 r
11·11 h the 11'idcsprL·a·t
riots :incl dernonsfra-
11uns that rocked th~
nation in the late
111iUs. Th•' President
h!'s th1· \Xl\rl'r to im·
plcmt·111 11ll' plans,
ho11evl'r. ;1ny time
ht fl'cl:;; conditiQOS "make it in1pr11c-
ticallle 10 enforce the Jaws."
sorn1· high officials. aware or Nixon's
IX'lllgercnt attitudn towa rd his Waterga1c
critics . wonder whrther he would use.
hi.s cmer1tency powers to hang on to
the presidency if he shoultl be faced
1o1·ith i1npcachment.
SOlJll,ES close lo lhr Presiden l insist
he loves the United Stales too much
10 1an1pc r with Its de n"IQCrat ic in·
~ti1111 1ous. tic Is also showing a new ~·i!!ingness to consult r.ongri.-ssionnl
leaders. Rut. this hasn't cnlirely stopped
the worried whlsperll, which we have
heard •1t the highest levels of govern·
ll'eOt.
\\"ithin the \\'hi1 c Mouse, he ha s spoken
of 1hc danger of turning our delicate
foreign affairs over to an inexpc"rien~
President. Our sourceli say he sounded
:is if he is determined lo carry 011
us a pa1riotic duty.
Th e plans are re<idy for him lo declare
a state of emergency, meanwhile, i{
he should choose. One classified docu-
ment, known as the "lnlcrdepartmenlal
Action Plan for Civil Disturbances.''
outlines the respt>nsibilities of the
Defense and Justice departmf'nts in the
et·ent the armed services are mobilized.
TlllS DETAILED plan, which includes
sample proclamations and execut ive
flrdcrs for !he President l-0 sign , was
deliver«l lo Nixon on ho1ay 19. 1969.
He initialed the "approve" line and
th en scribbled "Good Planning'' in the
bottom margin.
Although tht! emergency plans are ovrr
four ycars o!d , they h:1vc been updated
and reflrct present pt>licy.
One of !he prol proclamfllions
denlli \\11h "La"' Order in the
\\'ashinglon ~'lC'tropO • n Area ." First,
Nixon could "commflnd all persons
engaged in. . . .acis of violence lo
cease and desist lherefr on1 :ind . I()
di sperse and retire !}l'accably forth1vith ...
IF DE~tONSTHATORS failed to
disperse, Nixon could then issue an c:<·
ccutivc order calling upon "units and
members of !he annl'd forces (to) sup-
press the violence .... and to restore
law and "rdcr in and about Lhc
Washington metropolitan area."
The Justice Deparimcnt then \Yould
activate it s conficlentlal "Civil Distur·
bancc Plan" and the Anny would. order
"pre-posi tioned" federal 1roops 10
"restore l;1w and order.'' The details
of the military takeover are laid out
in cJ;isslfied conU11.1iency plans known
rollrclively ns "(;;1rden Plot .''
Our \Vhi!(' l~ousc sources emphasize.
that the l1rC'sident hasn't even hint ed
he mi~ht declare an emergency and
put \\1ashing1011 under n1artial law. But
they admit he has surrounded himself
with men who would probably ca rry
out his orders.
llTS CLOSEST ussociatc now is Alex·
nndcr Haig, a former Army general.
Th e lawyer who has Nixon's car, foriner
Pentagon counsel J. Fred Buzhardt. is
a \Vest Point graduate. John Bennett.
another aide in the President's hn-
1necli<1te circle, is a retired two-star
general.
Throughout the crisis surrounding the
ouster of Special \Vatergate Prosecutor
Archibald Cox, according to our sources,
Haig followed the President's ord ers
\Vithoul questioning them, ~tis loyalty
was to his commander-in-chief, nol to
th e higher principles at issue.
llAIG. for example. personally ordered
the f'lil to seal off Cox's office. He
also transmitted the order lo former
Deruty Atlomey General W l 11 i a m
Ruckclshaus to fire cox. W b e n
Ruckelshaus refused to do so. 1-laig was
abashed. The erstwhile general told
Ruckelshaus in a crisp military voice
"Your commander-in-chief has given yuu
an order."
Nor h~1ve lh!'! Pentagon 'J> top brass
shown any inclinalion lo defy a presiden-
tial comn1and. The Joint Ch i c f 's
chairman, Adn1irr1I Tiwmas Moorer, was
asked 11l a Senate hearing last August
if l he could conceive or a situation
\\"herein he l\'Ould disobey an order.
"AS f\ l\IJLITARY man . .,'' i\loorcr
replied. "I have never been on e 11·ho
thought that 1 should obey the orders
J li ke :ind disobey the orders I don "t
like. Therefore, wh en I get an order,
I obey it.''
There are nearly 500 separate federal
Jaws delega ting extraordinary authority
to the President in lime o( national
emergency. He could declare any part
of the United States a "military area,"
OU.HGI COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robert N. \Veed, Publi1hef
Tho111a.s Kee vil, Editor
llarbarll Kreibich
Editor.lat Page: Edi(Or
Friday, De<ember 7, 1973
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fo r exan1ple. and could severely punish
anyone 1vho acted "contrary to th e
rl'.strictions applicable thereto."
Undf'r the laws 11ow on 1he books ,
according to Sen. Frank Church. O·
ldu_ho, "ll'te. Pres1dPnt may seize prop-
crhes, mob1h1:e produc11on, seize com·
moclitics. instil.urc n1rrr1ial law. seize
conlrol of all transportation and co m·
n1unications. regulate private capital.
reslricl travel, and -in a host of
particular and peculiar ways -cont rol
the activities or all American citizens."
1'he ~diforial PQi'e of thf' Daily
PIJ01 SCt."ks 10 tnrorm and slimula10
rl'aders by pr~n1ln1 on this pago
dive~ commenla.ry on topics of ln-
teregt by syndicated columniats and
CIU'IOOnlslA, by providing a forum 10«'
readers' views and by prettnl!ni this
nc11-apt(K>r'a opln.lons and ldtat on
current topics. The editorial 01>\nk>ns
or !he Daily PUot appear only In th er.
rdl!orial column at U1e lop o( the.
J>BKI'. Oplnl()na i'Xpres1ed by thct col ...
urnnlsts and cartoonists and le1ter
11TH£'rs Ar(' thl'lr own and ro tndnrM>·
mcnt ol their vie"'' by the Dally
J"iiot lhOuld be inlerrtd. ,,
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""Try collin' Santo Clou$ -tho! o1woy$
works for M ommy!"'
Dntager Cited
Group to Fight
A11y On of re Move
Even if the u1ility L'On1-
panies elect to 1nove the San
Onofre nuclear poy,·er plant
expansion inland, at least one
environn1ental group plans to
go on fighting.
Lynn Harris !lick.<; of
Groups Un ited Against !Wdia-
tion Danger /GUARD\ of San
Clemente said Thursday the
basic issue of radlrition safety
still hasn't bcc11 su lvC'd.
lion of the federal Alom ic
Energy Curnmission.
'-fRS. lllCKS added that
although GUARD members
are happy about the action
Wednesday, the pleasure is
muted b~' the recent loss of
Bruce Sharpe, an attorney
Y.'ho rrpresented the group
before the AEC.
Sharpe. the ,·icli111 of an
'-fR S. lllCKS saicl she \\'.'IS '.:~~'.1 r1~~~ ~ui~~~~c:t~~w;r~~~1~
buoY'!d by the <h·niu l of lhe l\1rs. ll irks said, adding,
addition of IY.'O l40·1ncga11·at!. ··We're sorrv he couldn't share
nuclear reactors at the plant the succi·ss ·1111h us."
by the state coastal com.,___ -----1
mi!sion.
Localed less tha n thrre mil"s
south of San Clemente UV('r·
looking San I lnof rr St:itc
Beach, th r fir~! unit of th cl
plant has lx't.:ll 1JflC'r~t1ng for
IO years. I
Coasl:il <'on1111i..,<;1on plun-
ners recomn1endcd thal if
units lY.'O and three are to
be built, they be n10ved on
the Inland side of the highy,·ay.
THE A PPLICANTS,
Southern California Edison
and San r>icg:o (;as and Blee·
tric cornpanics. didn't like the
idea Thursday .
But Mrs. Hicks said Thurs·
day. "If Edison elects to go
inland of thu frrc"·ay, \~·e·11
still struggle against it.
··\\'e shouldn't bl.· expected
to live in a nuclear lt'sl tube."
she addrd.
Thr c o a s t a I conimission
d1dn '! addrP SS the q11 l's l1"11 ol
radiation dangers fro111 ac·
cidents or earthquakes. The
state attorney general's office
said that y,·as the sole jurisdic· iiiiiiiii....-.-
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Racial
Prog,.a11i
·':A borted .
l'-WASHINCTON (U PI \_ Till' ~avy has suspend ed b pilot
Ce relations program, in
part because it was decided
lhc emotions of !ht· pnr1ir!
punts were rubbed too raw
to continue.
. ~~COUl)ll'I \'3ry, but the black
c1v1han organizer or the pro-
i::r?m says a Navy admir-31 ObJ~ed to demonstra11or.s
d es 1 g n e d 10 delibcratclv
.: arouse latent p r c j 11 d i t r S ·~mong both blacks <ind "hit•·~
CHARLES H. KING Jr ,
who heads Urban Crisis. In{' ~ ~ Dayton, Ohio, said he kissi·d
white female assistant dur-
the training program :it ~~eC~aval base in Ch;1rk·ston.
T~e act drew a pl'otest from
a.~ irate woman participant.
King says, and 1hc N<ivy
suspended the progran1 .
QUEENIE
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• ,,.,
By Phil lnterlandl
''No, it's not the office bowling team. It 's just that the
boss has trouble remembering names."
It was not imrncdiatt"ly l~a moo when ·the k1ss111g in -~1dcnt took place, hut it \\las ,----------------------~
•n the last week of tlir. course
that began in October.
. N~VY OFFICIALS say Uie
k1ss1ng incident was only part
of tbe obpjection to King's
Eogram, which could ha\'e
cvelopcd into the principal
urce of race rele.tions officers
for the Navy.
: ~ series of major racial ~·1dent.s aboard Na"y ships
recent years, .including ia
Ull·scale brawl aboard tbe
carrier Kittr Hawk, prompted
the Navy mto an extensive
. attempt at race relations
training in the neet.
King, who ha s -trained school
teachers, policen1en a n d
l•tzsiness execu!ives, said he
li\i!ds a $27,000 <.'Ontract to
clop a pilot progri1n1 for
:Navy.
ONG SAID 2-1 civilians
tm a number of Navy bases
mt through what he describ--
j as a "creati ve racial con-
!r on tat ion .'' King
rknowledges using techniq ues
itcnded to anger and provoke
prticipants so th ei r deepest
racial emotions arc st irrcd.
The kissing incident Jed lo
1 eomplaint from the fe1nale
Xavy cmploye to Rear Adm.
Grah am Tahler, commandant
i the 6th Naval District.
King said in a telephone
llt crview {hat Tahlcr sum·
1111ned Navy officers working
"'ith the program and ordered
the training ha I t e d im-
mediately evn though King
h:id another four weeks to
go in his contract.
TA lll,,ER COULD not be
reached for comment.
Navy officials in Washington
~:iv King raised myths about
1hc sexual ·prowess of blacks
and used such s trong
lang uage, that they"re not su re
1he Navy i s prepared for
l\1 n!!"s kind of c.-onfrontation,
hf1\\Cve r true to life it may
bo.
l\1ng and thr Navy agree
!us pri:1gran1 \\'ill get a n e w
l'X:1n1111;i1ion to see if his
UIL'lh,,ds c;:in be applied.
).1t:<in,\·h1lc the 24 persons
ilrcadv 1r;:iincd have returned
111 1nc1r old jobs 'r!th no prom-
1·•' th.it ,1·h;:it. they learned
II 111 b\· put to USC 10\\'f!rd
, .1-tr1J! r<1cc problems in 1 h (!
n11l1 1;1r~.
(Good Deed People)
make the scene
Sundays
in the
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Pill Heightens
Woman's Desire
Question arises as to v:hethcr bi rth control pills make
son1e \\'01nen more amorous. Yes. evidently. One Dr .
Charles \Vestof f of Princeton University and one Dr. Nor-
man llyder of the University of \llisconsin put their re-
search le<1ms to 11ork on th;il one. About ti ,000 11ives \l'('rC
queried. 1\n1orous activity, they dctl·rn1 i11ed. \1•as 46 pt>r-
rc·nt 1norc pr cvalC'nt nrnong the pill
u::;crs.
I~. "Louie, at 11·h;i1 iigf' (':1 n I l'.'\-
p~c! to li,·e just as lon g aga in'!"
A. Arc you a man or n 11·orn;111·:
If a n1:'ln, 35 years si x months. Jf a
"·on1an. '.18 years six months. At least,
!hat's the contention or the insurance
statisticians.
'I'he Society or lntern<i!ional Jour-
nf'ymen Chefs meets in l'ar\s but once every half century.
The only prize to cornc to Norlh An1erica in this century
\l'CIS ;l\l'ardcd in l!!jl. Fnr 1hc C;icsar Salad.
llO~l!CIDES
lll're's an odd one. !\ten ove r age 50, \\'ho'1·c been ma r·
ricd once, pop up 11·ith a far Jo11·er l'rirne ra te th;in 1!0
men over 50, \l'ho 've been divorced and rema rried. Except
in the matter of murder, Once.married men over age 50
are more frcquenUy in vol\·cd in honticides than divorced
men over age 50.
So you have to make out a check for less than Sl?
Do lt th.is \\'ay: \Vrite "75/100" at lhe upper right. t\nd
write "No dollars and 751100" \1·here the spe lletl·out
a1nount is supposed to be. So suggest the b;.111kcrs.
Young: lady, do you use the au1omatic tin1er on you r
kitchen range, if any? Only 4 I perce nt of the 11•orkins
,,;ves with such stove tickers do use same. surveys s/1011'.
TASTE
The abili1y to taste ccrlain substances is inherited.
Take that thing called PTC, for instance. It 's pheny lphicr
c;:irbamide. About 70 ou t of every 100 grovmups can rccog·
nize this chemical's bitterness even in excl'Cdingly low
concentrations. And about 30 out of every 100 cannot. Those
30 are kno1111 among the science boys as nontastrrs.
Chances th c"'tl ever become g:ood cooks arc prell y slini.
But it's not their fault. tlercdity.
A little !igh1 exercise sharpens U!l your hearing. A Jut
of hea\"V C.'\('rcisc. ho1re1·cr, dulls it sorncv.-hat. Scienti f1c
tests rei~ntcdlr prove that.
That \·our funnv hone is not :i bone but a nerve no
cloubl 1·ot; kno11·. A-nd yotl'l'C bu1npe<I it a tin1e or t11 (),
surcl.v.· Bt1t IHJ\C' you nolicrd !hat lhl' Sf'nsation -11 1t
tr;11·cls do1111 your ;:im1 -st·ls up a tingling only Jn your
ring fln gC'r :111d _1·011r !1ttlf' fing('r , 11('\"~•r 1n the others·.• 'fha!
ulnar 11cr1·e ~cr1·t·s thL·rn on1y.
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Rucit1L
Progru11i
·Aborted
i' \\1ASf1[N(;T()\ ~UPl l-T1l•·
~:ivy has :-.uspcndei.J u pilot
"TIIC'i.' rcla\11)(l s program, in
pnrt betuUst· If "'''" det:idt'd
l hP (•tnoThJrl:; uf tl it: pnr!i<'I
p~ul\s 11·t·rc rubbl'd loo ruw
tv L'(u11in1u·
ACC"QU!l \S \':If), hut lh(' bl<ii.:k
r i1·ilia n urganil('r of the pro-
gr:in1 says a !\avv admir:il
ObJCctt·d to dcrn011str;11 101.s
d f's 1 i:: n c d ro dt·l1ix•ri1tl'lv
arous(· latcnl pr 1· J u d 1 r r;,
fJniong both bl acks :ind 1J.h1•1·~
CJIARJ.ES If. Kl'.li li Jr,
tvho heads l;rban Crisi:-.. In t'
~ J)ayton, Ohio. said he k1.-.:s1•d
Se white fen1ale asslstun! dur-
~g the tr:iinini.: progr:.i rn at
rl1c navril basf' in {'harlt·slou,
:::i C.
'rhe act dr1•1v ;i prolc~t frOnl
;111 irate 11·on1 ri n parUt.:1pa11t.
l\ing sa.vs. a11d 1lu· !'<avy
:.uspendcd 1he progr:o11
fr11J,L~ [j~~tmtler ] 11 ]_t
QUEENIE By Ph il lnl erlandl
... ,
"No, it's not the offi ce bowling team . It's jusL that the
boss has trouble remembering names."
ll w~1s not in1111 edi;1!t'1Y
l~arned 11hl'rl tilt: k1ss11 1g 111 -
c1dcnt took pli1t'l'. b11t it 11(.l" ,-----------------------~
in the last 11·l'~·k of lht' cour:st:
that began in October.
NAVY OFF ICIALS s<ry the
hissing inciden t was onl); part
of the obpjeC'tion to Klng':--
Egram, Vi'hich could ha\'e
velopcd into the principul
rec of race relations officers
for the Navy.
, A series of 111ajor ral'i:tl
~" cidents tiboard i\'a\'y slT1p:--
n recent years, including <1.
ull-scalc brawl aboard the
carrier Kilty Hawk, prompted
!he Navy into an exlensiv1•
attempt at race rcl.i!ions
training in the nee!.
King, who has tr:uned school
teachers, policcrncn a 11 d
!1usiness e:<t·cu!i Vt'S. said he
holds a S27.000 contr:u·t to
1h•velop :1 pil ut prog r;1111 for
the Nav ,v,
KING SAii) 2-1 ci\'ili<ins
from a nun1bcr of Navy bases
11·cm through \1·haL lH: describ-
ed as 'a "creative racial con-
f rontation .'' King
acknowledges using lcchn1que>s
in!ended to anger and provukc
participants !'<> !hei r 1tcrprsl
r:.Jcial emotions arc stirred.
'fhe kissing inc1dt·n\ led lo
:i complaint fro1n the fC'1nah:
~avy cinploye lo Rear Adm.
liraham TahlC'r. comm:indant
of the 6th J\nval Di.stri<:L
King s:iid in a telephone
interview thnl Tahlcr sun1-
111oncd Nnv.v officers \\·orking
11·ith the program and ordered
!hl' training ha It e d im-
mediatel y cvn though King
haa another four weeks to
go in his contract.
T AltLER COULD not be
reached for corn1ncnt.
Navy officials in \Vashi ngton
say King raised myths abou t
the sexua l prowess of blacks
;ind used such s ! rong
language. that lh{'y·rc not i;urc
th e Navy is prrpared for
l\in~·s kind of confrontation,
hu\1cvcr true to life Jl may
~
King and the Navy agree
his prugram '\\'Ill get 11 n c v.·
t;xnrn1nat ion to sec if his
1nethods C<l n be applied.
:'l!can\1 hrlc th e 2~ persons
al rcad~· trau1t>d have returned
to 1hr 1r old jobs \1 1Lh no pru m-
1 .. t· tha t \1 h:i t 1hf'y le;1n1t•d
11 ill he rut to use 1ow,1rd
1·.1 .. 111g rai.:e prohlemi; 111 1 ti c
1111!11 (If \
(Good Deed People)
n1ake the scene
Sundays
in the 1.p111•¥!!·11
L. /ti. Boyd
Pill Heigl1tens
Woman's Desire
Qu estion arises as to ·whether birth control pills make
sornc \1·on1en more amorous. Yes, evidently. (Jne Dr.
Charlf's \Vcstoff of Princeton University i1nd one Dr. Nor-
rnan llydcr of !hf' University of \Visconsin put !heir re-
se arch teams to \\·ork on that one. Aboul 6,000 \li\'cs 11·rrc
queried. 1\n1orous activity, they dc!er1nined. \l'<lS 46 pt'r-
ccnt inorc preva lent :in1ong: t/1c pill
users.
Cl. "Louie, at 11,ha1 Hgr c:1n I l'X·
peel to \i\·e just as long ag<.1in?"
A. Arc you a man or :1 \ro1n:1n'!'
If a rnan, 35 )'C'ars six months. lf a
\\'Oman, 38 yenrs six 1nonths. At least,
that's the contention of the insurance
statisti cians.
~ The Socie!y of lnll'.'rnationa l Jour·
n£>yn1cn Chefs 1neets in Paris but once every h:ilf century.
The onl y pri7.c to co1nC' to North t\n1cric:i in th is century
\li'IS :l\vardrd iu 1!1.ll. For the C:il'sar Salad.
JIO~llCJDES
Here's an odd one. l\len o\·er age 50, \l.'ho ",·c been mar-
ri ed once. pop u11 v.•itt\_.a rar 1ov.•cr crin1c rate than clo
men over 50, \\•ho've beet\ divorced and remarried. Except
in the matter of murder. Once-married men over age 50
are more frf'qu ently invoh·ed in homicides than divorced
men over age 50.
So vo u have to make out a check for l<'ss than $1?
Do it 1i1is v.•av : \Vrilc ··751100" at the upper right. And
\1Titc ··No d011ars and 75/100" \1·here thl' spelled-out
amounl is supposed to be. So suggest the bankers.
Young lC1dy, do you use the autoni;ilic timer on your
kitchen range. if any? Only 4! percent of the \~·ork1ng
"ives with such stove tickers do use san1c. su rveys s!101v.
TASTE
The abi\itv to tastf' ce>rtain suhs1anccs is inheri ted.
Take that thirig called PTC. for instance. Ifs phenylphio-
carbamidc. About 70 out or every 100 gro\1·nups can rrrog-
nize this chemical's bitterness even in exceedingly tow
concentrations. And about JO out of every 100 cannot. Those
30 are kno\1·n among the science boys as nontastl·rs.
Chances they'll c\'er become good cooks arc prett y sli ni.
But it's not 1h1..:ir fau!t. llcrcdity.
A little light C'\crcise sharpens up your hearing. /\ lot
nf ht>a\·v CXt'rcise . ho\\e1·l'.'r, dulls it somc1J.·hat. Sc1enr1f1t·
lt:sts re Pc<1!~dly prove th::it.
Thril ~our funny tx>nr is not ;i bone but a ner\'C' no
doubt ,·ou ktH>\V, And you \-e burTIJ)l'<l it a 1in1l' or 111 0,
~11rel.v.-Bui h~l\l' you notief'rl thr1t th" S<'t1 Slltion -It It
1r;1\(•ls dO\\ll your ann -~!'IS up <I tingling only in your
ring fingrr ;111d yo11r li!l lc fl ngt'r, nc\'l•r 111 thC' o!hcrs~ That
ul n::i r nt ·r r~ ::.r·r\·rs thrm onl~.
A dd tc.~s 11ir11/ Iv I •. ,\f. lluy1I , /'. (), RoJ· 1875. Nr 1c-
porl 8rucl1 92000.
AMLING'S
Newport Nursery
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t t l •to~c,,1 (71"4) 6 7 .!·1!'>52
\'1111r Lh,i11g Christmas Tree Center
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• Li\•ing anti Cut Trees * \\"rr.aths • G1rland1
• Colorful Gift PlanL'I
Phone 673-1 ~52. l'lac{' 't'our Order. \\'e Wiii Deliver
FltE E in Thf Jlorbor Area
AMLIN(; -1\ n;i ir1(• 111 C:i l1fornia llorlit ulturc since 1920
Sex .t\c.'I.
\7ielvi11g
Rac l{ed
I''' l'\<;f·::F~ 1Al'1 -
T!11·1·r-ql1<1 1't1·rs or t li o <; c
'11· • • ,: pi.ti 1n Los
:, • ., ,! 'n ,. ll1ut ·'u11 t11J1 1lt
i11, 1111• rig ht 10 st·r anv plc-
t11, 1•s of aclt1;1I or pretended
.' ')( a('!" <;lr v11n 1n n1ovies nr
'"ngll ~int·" !h:.it he 1van1s to,"
~' pn!l1n·: fir ,•1 ha..; an nuun ced.
"'la: 1l0Jl•111:rs also so.ial !hat
1••11\ 11 f)('r (•(•f'I nf !hos('
;or• \\1•r1nl.! 1!1t• 1~11 1 d1o;<rg rt'l'd
()th•·~ h:u! no 11p1nion
Tllf.; l'l)J.1, W.\S com-
r •t "su111~·d ti" F I c 1 s h 111 a n .
:'l h !)urucl. Brov.·n & \\"cston,
:i law f1~n1 v.'h1c·h often
cl"f"ntf" 1-lit•nl s aC'Cuscd of
o!· .... , n1ty \"tolations.
Thf' Jaw flrtn defendrd two
1 n :-1~ 111 !he ·[)o:ep Thro:1l"
l';1s1• h1•r1 ·. \\llil'h t•ndr d in
niistri;1l
(;;1 y lr Ess a ry a nd
Assof'1:1t eds conduetcd thl· poll
1hroughoul the Lo s An gt"les
at'(':I late J:ist su1nrncr. 1'he
1·nnipa11y said l.125 ]:H.:rsons
responded in neighbcring areas
rcprcscn!ing a varle!y of
b;ickgrounds.
See you r near y
LOS ANGELES
ORANGE COUNTIES
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ORDER TODAY
DuPONT 501
NYLON
EXTRA THICK
SHAG
HIGH
LOW
SHAG
REG. $12.95
SPACE DYED
TWEEDS
BY WALTERS
99
SQ.
YD.
REG.
7.99
Completely Installed with
Delux e Rubber Podd ing
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CHRISTMAS TREES
;/?i ARRIVING DAILY
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NURSERYLAND TREELANDS
IN ORANGE
COUNTY:
Mission Viejo
Camino Capistrano,
No. of
Avery Parkway
495-1870
SQ. YD.
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NYLON
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99
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10.99
Complett y Installed with
Deluxe Rubber Padding
Yorba Linda
la Palma at Imperial Hwy.
996-0330
Huntington Beach
7462 Edinger
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK -9 TO 9
NOW: ALSO
INSIDE
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17200 Brookhurst • INSIDE .HARDWARE STORE
968-8541
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CARPET
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MAXIMUM 40 YCIS.
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IT MAND
,99
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YD.
IEG.
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Deluxe Rubber Paddin9
Anaheim
11 23 N. Eucl id Ave
635-8181
Tustin
1050 Edinger Ave .
838-9000
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SANTA ANA -If that old
clunk<'r junior ls trying to
gl't running Is found sitting
in plaln view on prh at~ pro--
perty, the Orange County
Sheriff 's r>cpartnient llOV•' has
1hc po\\'Cr 10 tO\I.' it awily .
The co\lntv Board o f
Supervisors hcis created a nc,.,.
abandoned vehicle aba1en1ent
program aln1cd at removal
of unsightly abandonrd or junk
vehicles from yards and
drivc1vays in public \"ie1\'.
Under a new slate law, local
governments can enac.t an
abatement ordinance declar-
ing abandoned vehicles a
public nuisance and ordering
tho.:ir ren1oval. In the case
of Orange County, the new
program affects al! unin-
corporated territory.
Board Chairman Ron a 1 d
Caspers, who hns bee n
pushing for the lll'W law for
several months. said the
sysl£'m \1·ould be irnplcmcnted
by the Sheriff's Dcpar!ment
;1t an initial cost of $4,400
per year.
Caspers said the sheriff wlll
nolify persons .... ·hose junk
vehicles are in public \'ie1v
that the cars are nuisances.
If thcv are not voluntarily
re1novCd from vie"' arter tY."O
or three notices, the Sh£'riff
will have them towed away.
'·Th is program to remove
junk cars fro1n front yards
11nd other residential areas is
much needed ." Caspers said.
··unsightly abandoned vehicles
can turn a beaut i f u I
ncighbQrhood into a junk yard
and ruin property values for
everyone."
County La'v
Code Slated
For Action
SA~TA AN1\ -A nc11• '·Co<1c
of County Ordinances·• y,•ill be
Ix-fore Orange Co u n t y
Supervisors for adoption in
mitl·Dccc111bcr.
The code is a cornplete
listing or all la.,.,·s cst;1bll:;hed
by the board of supervisors
and the cu~rent L'Ql'Y ls
several vcars 01.1t of da te, ac-
cording '10 SUilC'rYisor Ronald
Ca spers of r\ewport Be<ith,
chninnnn of the board .
Cn spcrs said the nc11' code
1vil1 he availabl e for insi>ection
bv the public in the office of the clerk of the board in
the co u 11 t y Administration
Suilding. 515 N. Sycamore St.,
Santa Ana .
The la sl previous updatiflg
cf !he county codes y,·as in
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DEC. 16th
FoOll & Toys for
Neei:ly Firm Worker•
537.202 1
0 C. CENTll:Al LABOR COU NCIL
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, "' ~ ~ We ore o ... er!ooded w1lh e.1:cess in..,entory. floor
; ~ 5omple s, T1ode-lns, Renlol Returns, Repos. Mos!
',f ~ ore tur1en! or lo!e modeli. All ore in good con·
, ';/; di!10n, fully guoron!eed, delivered, service d by U5. . .,,
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IN THE STORE
Will BE ON
THIS SPECIAL SALE
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full selection
LAYAWAY NOW
FOR XMAS
We h• .. the fabulous
New CONCORDE In Stock
Shop early for
best selection
ORGANS
CONSOUS:
1-3; a.V;
A -I 00; E-200
HAMMOND
SPINm:
M.3, M·lOO;
l-100
SAU HOURS,
SATUIDAf
10:00 to 5:00
SUJrilOAT
12 :00 ,, 4:00
"'" OATS
10 :00 to 6 p.111.
lASY TlRMS FUI DILIVH.f up to 7S rt1 iS.t l'llADH ACCrPTID
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ORANGE COUNTY
BoardOkays
Tower Site
For Edison
SAtlliA ANA -The Orange
Board of Supervisors has
approved t h e use of the
Santa Alla It i v er charu1el
by the Edison Corn pany
for the installation Qf "(•n-
vironrncntally d es i g n e d ' '
transn1ission to1vers.
In return Edison 1vill gr:int
the county use of its 57-foot
~·idc right-of-l\'3Y paralleling
the river for greenbelt and
pa rk use.
SUP E RV IS 0 R Ronald
Caspen had held up the
agreement because he y,•ant ed
the high tension lines ins talled
underground.
The river channel area
v:herc the to1vers are to be
installed to replace wood en
pol.es extends from Santa An.1
to Jluntington Beach and
Cost.a J\lesa
Caspers said h i s in-
vest!gation had determined
that undergrounding of lhe
high ... oltage lines would cosl
.$51 million con1pared to only
a fe1v 1nillion dollars for 1hc
Pe1·j111·y Record s
Se aled ll y Judge
By T0~1 BARL EY
Of trie 011tr f'lllf $ .. 11
for conunent on the la ck or
opposition to Savord's motion.
Bakken. who is currently on SANTA ANA -Transcripts ntedical Jea!/e Jn Oceanside,
of Orange County Grnnd Jury ·1 be d ~ 18 action thut Jed to the in· \\"I I arraignc lA:C. on both cha rges. dict ment of a But'na Park IL ls alleged that hl' offered
police :sergeant on chnrges of false testitnony in the 1970
perjury \l'ere sealed \\-'ed-trial of John J~obcrt Snyder,
nesday by a Superior Court 45, at the conclusion of which
judge. Snyder \\'as found guilty of
Judp:e James Turner·s un-drug charges and sen tenced
r>recerle"ted ~antinl{ of a mo-to nine mon!hs in the county
tion flied by James David jail.
Bakken 's la1Y\'er means that -'---_:;;;ljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii records thnt normally would
hnve been al'ailable for uuLlic
examination Dec. 8 ,.,.j![ nov.·
br withheld.
Judge Turner e x p I a i n e d
after granling the motion
\\'edne!dav that a section of
the state's Penal Code does
provide for the seating of a
{:ra nd .Jury tran scripl.
DOG LOVERS
Welcome to the Beache5 of Lo9una
THlltlLL , . , , _ . To your loved·on• running down fh~
tiw r•mi lnlnQ fern•, 9ull1 i nd 11idd
pl,-rt In Le9un1'1 ••cl111lve B r
S1nctu1ry.
RILIE' ••... , '°' your billy'• hygenlc nHCI• -rre•
•CCHI t o L19une'1 b1111tth1I, b11ch
coves. lj , CAN IN!·COMIAT .....• L19vn1'1 1n1w1r to T Uefl• •
luH·Flghtt by the 5•• -•
must tor th• gu1rd·dOCJ, own·
Ir type1.
LAUGH .,, •.. S" p11ppy.dov1 nip Thi h•pl11f beach.
Jotl''· Ill I • 'ALL·WINTIR·SPRING . , •.•. Southern C1 orn a I l11t rem1lnln9, Do9,
beach 11nctu•ry
Paid For By Bruce Hopping L&OUNA •IACH, CAlll'O•NIA
Family Gift Certificates
Purchase In Carousel Court
Bui it 11·as also 1n:idc cle:ir l.---------------------------------i afte r !he brit.:f he:-iring th::i!
llistriet ;\U orn ey Cl'cil Hieks i
tl1d not OODOSC lh(• UtlU Sllill I
reque st by Bak krn"s l;1W~'l'L
ll irks :id vist•d the n C'1\·s
rned ii'.1 1vhcn Bakken, 46, \V<l 5 . ' ind1c1ed Nov . 15 on perJllry
and offering false evidelll'l'
('harges !hat "'there has bel•n
R !borou gh investigation anti
1herc \\'ill be a vigorous pro-'
secution. !
"Th ese arc lhe gravest
charges that can be n1ad<> I
:igainst a h1Y.' enforce'T!cnl of-
ficer," llicks said. "f\llc~a-:
tinns of this nature are no!
lakcn lightlv.'" J
Those t'Or11111cnts :i nd subse-
ouent ne1\·spapcr accOltnts of
rile lndietn1E>11l led auorney i
George Savard to p!c•id brrorc l
Ju<l'tC. Turner th:ll his client
c-ou!d not gt•! a f:1'1r trial if1
the tra11s1.:ripl he t a 111 c
:1v:dl:d1!0.: tti 1hl' pn·,s. ,
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4208 RIVER AVE ,
NEWPORT BEACH
Four bedroom, 2 bath upper plua 2 shingle sldlrlg tnrtalled one year ago. All
bP.droom , 2 bo.th lower. carpeting new In past 18-months. Uppe r Nei ther J !~1 ·k ~ nor Chio.:f1 ROBERT BECK, Edison's Deputy D!~tncL Attor_ncyl
Orange County division .lames Enright wr~e ava11at,lc
manager. a!so offered to give l.-~==,..----==~
the county the \\'ooden poles
\l"hich are to be replaced. -.
Situated on a 1-acre tur ning IJ..isl n wi th unit has Swedlsh t1r eplace, lower Wl!t,
room at dock for 30' boat. brick ttreplaee.
City owned lot next door Is maintained We consider this property an excellent
by owner ot 4208 River in park-llke taahlon U1t1.ng wttb 1 moUvated seller who Is
The~' \\'ill be used 10 buttress
river levees.
Ex-co1t'rict
Gets Post
ANAJIEl~l -Ton1 Favreau.
a 28-year-old ex-convict. has
been appointed a s soc i a t e
director of the i\1elodyland
1-lotline Center,
Favreau wlll oversee the
1
Di \'is i o .n of l ~stitutional
J>rogra1nm1ng. which works
....·ith state mental and medical ,
hospitals. prisons. juvenile1
detention r a c i I i l i c s and II
n1ilitary bases.
He v.·ill also be responsible!
for coordinating I.he spcakers1
bureau, which furn l s h es\
speakers on drug abuse prob-
lems and solutions. Speakers
can be arranged by calling
778-1000.
Ci.Ly Sued
Over Fe11cc
SAt\11'A ANA -A Newporl
Beach couple and a ncighhor-
ing con1pany have joined
forces in a bid to force
ren1oval or <l sl~·fool fence
that as.ser tedly blocks !heir
view of the Back Bay.
C. Walter and f\1ary l~uth
Phipps of 2.1i) l.ccv.·ard Lane.
and f\lar-{:ard, Inc.. 2100
Leel11ard Lane, name the city
of Nev•port Beach as defen-
dants in their Orange County
Superior Court action.
Nan1ed as respondents in
a complaint alleging violation
of the city's building codes
are Richard and Elaine Foxx.
203.'J Santiago Drive . owners
of the rcnce that sparked the
dis pute.
OPEN
SUNDAY
11 o.m. to 5 p.m.
!B 1 TAU.:..mo:~ 1
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providing extra privacy. ltt'1D& W1 trh..
Al1dltlonal features Include outtld• Ottered at •zoo,ooo and owners will
shower for bathers, new shake roof and carry tack •ae,OOO to a1i:i 1t fledpurchaser.
Shown by 1ppolntrn1ot ClllJ
NELSON ROBINSON, Re1ltor
1ewels by 1oseph
!lie pince to 90 lar
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By JOHN ZALLER
~1 Soulhern Calltorn/1'1 moil unique resort --• i · J
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California may be Jotmny-
co1ne-lately when it comes to
regional coastline planning .
but the lav.•s it no1v has are
the toughest in the lhret
western states.
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Resort m1d l\ncq11et Cl11b {,
Now leatures
the Vi c Bra den
Tennis College
This was the picture that
'merged after representatives
from California, \Vashington.
and Oregon described their
n1eehanisms for coas!al plan-
ning. 1lley spoke at :i. con·
fe rence entitled Coastal Zone
~fanagemenl, held earlier this
1vcek in Irvin e.
• 10 ~'>1mp1on·~ p cou•ll "''"
"'~"I t•I•~
• 80 mode•n 1~1tea
• T~I de•~'I I Iii'~~'! ~u .. 1
• ?O oc•• 9tT""Q <n 1ne ~e .. 1 cl
P~lrn De>tll
Spec•dl g1oup r~1e1
C•ll couecl 101
'"l~•m.11,on and •H>e<'al•O"~
(714) 346-6123
Srla<lOW MOU<1tl•ft
Re>o!I ind AacQ11e1 Cl1•t1
~~;~o S&n Lu•9 Rev l arie
Pdlm De>a<t , C~i•lo1n & 92;~0 ..... -· .}"
The n1ost striking difference
bet v.•ecn Cal ifornia and the
other t11·0 coastal states con-
cerned the pennit po1ver for
rcgulatl n,E! groY..1h .
ln CJlifornia, p1·ery projctt
\1•ithi11 t.000 yn rds of tid:it
wa ter 111ust receive a pcrn1il
from one of the state's Coastal
Z on c Consen•ation Co1n-
miss ions. 'l'hL' con1n1issio ns
hal"e wide lati tude in deciding
v.·hethcr or nol to give
permit!.
Iodic;i.ting that the co111-
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FREE MICROWAVE COOKING SCHOOL
Saturday, December 8th -11 · 4:00 p.m.
GOLOENWEST & WARNER STORE ONLY
Energy crisis:
Save 50% • 75% of
the electricity used
in an electric range!
Buy a
MICROWAVE o ·vEN
made only by A,,,,.n,..
MOST EFFICIENT, ENERGY-SAVING WAY TO COOK!
ALL THE HEAT GOES INTO THE FOOD -NONE IS WASTED !
Example of 11vlng1 shown
by Sacr•rntnlo UllHtr
Dtltrlct t11l1.
Comp1r.1on; l!l1c1"c R1ng1 and
MicrOWIYI Ovtn
W lo IAYLNOI -4 lb, 811! Ao111
1~/t IAVINOI-4 18 oz ) Biked
Pot11011
11'/o IAYINOS -Two l1y1r VII·
low C1~1
7 .. /, SAV1H01 -Frot1n B1occoh
(tO oi llO•I In pkg.I
From th• Amina
Test Kitchen :
1~1. SAYINGS -'1 lb eai..ea
Who le Cl'!icken
7rlfo SAYINGS -' Lobs\er T1 ils
(troten 8 ot. cacl'!)
511/o SAVIHGS -11 !ti, Turkey
5'1/o IAV1HGS -1 cup ol 1ns11nt
Co flee
l'Z"lt SAVtNOS hom ll'!e fry Pin
-4 Hamllurger P1111cs l•
01 ea)
Time S•v•r and
EMrgy Saver!
• Cooks mo11 Toods i11 1/, nor-
mat t•me
I Autom1hc Timer Control 1hmi-n11es unneeded cookmg ~1me
1nd sdd1t1on11 energy 111vin51t .
• Only th o food h111t1 and r;ook6.
No 1n111gy wiuted In "hlal-up ..
lime•.
• Op1111111s on 11.5 YOllS. No spe-
ti•I wl11ng needed.
You e1n do 1om1lhlng 1bout 1111
energy crl1l1I
En11gy 11vln91 will very wdh me po1t1ons and type ol lood1. Tl'!t foods sl'!own ~re typlc1! roods 1nd po1-
1oon1 Som• Olhlt loods or portions will 1.tll llelow !IO'/o 11Ylngs 1nd 011'!11r1 wlll 111 con1ld111llly mo11 tl'!l l'I
7.'.l'·• 11vu•gs
You can do something about the energy eris/a/
M•lc• th• gren•st cooking discovery sine• fire /'-.;;:sic.da..uz.'1'Uj~e-<
~4VAtl.A UNITED
STORES ..
CHECK OUR LOW PRICE
USE OUR LAYAWAY -401 MAIN STREET IGOLDENWEST & WARNER
HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH
Service & Sales Sales Only
536-7 561 842-5596 ' Sinr:f 1,26
roisslons nlake fu ll use of this
1vidc <liserelion. Jo se ph
Bodovitz, executive off icer of
the state commission said:
"Y.'e are in the process of
devt!loping a coast<tl plan . <1nd
we use the permit process
to n1ake sure there is son1c
undeveloped land left to do
pla1111ing for."
ORANGE COUNTY
Jn-:tl';uL lilL" A.\11\':; 111111.,t'
of llvlctJ,illt· dL·t·1Ued th.it tlit•
,\r;.:11n1(•n1 ..; u11·r \1"hiclhcr lo
11"\ l(J l"l'J)('fl) i\1t• l:t\\ i•r fllllkP
111·· lio·~r ,,f JI d11•n1n ·11f'd 1he
The lav.• rt•qu1rt·s doctors 10
~c·I up se!f·e\·;i lu:it1on uni ts
1PSHO's1 to nsses.'J the ef-
ll'C'\i\'t'11l'"" and cost of
n1edi C'al lr\·a1n1cnl under the
ff'df'r:il .\It· d i c ar c and
In Oregon, by con1rast ,
there is no perrnit procedure
at all that gi\'es special con·
sideration to coastal property.
''\\'c are working on a
coastal ni:1 11agement progran1.
but we don't think dc\£'lop-
n1cnt ll"il! be that heav\' before
\\'C c:in get the plan fiiiish<'d. ··
exp!ainl'd Janot's Hoss. c,x-
ecuti\'e director of the Orcgu11
Coastal Conserration a n d
Dcveloprnent Con uni ssion.
Ore gon's effort lo n11u111gc
coa stal re source,,. is n1adc
casi('r, ho;vever. hv 1hc f!l ct
th<1t all stalL' bcnl"hlands !Ire
in public ov.·nership.
Cotmty E yes
Ne ,v Facility
Yo rba Li nda
"Support"
Ques tioned
YORBA LIND.o\ -Cay
l'ouncilnu•n in !h(' 1011n 1rhf•rt>
Hichard Nixon 1r:-ts bo:·n ha\'c I
l:11)l1·rl :1 rtsoluriun suppor11n;.;I
Nixon.
Bt;'f \IA \'t1B Carnll n f:11·-,
ing suvs that do(':;n't n1r.1n l
the c·ouncilnu·n rlun "l s-~1p!:nrt
the J'r(•sider;t. I
f\1r s. Ewin i;. \\"ho \'O!ed ll'i!h
the rnaioritv in the 3-~ dtei:;ion 1
lo table the re solu!ion this
11ec·k. sai d she \1·as unhapp•·
11·ith the 11·o rding because ii
:;upportcli :\i:'lon ;is a for1nC'r
\·orba Linda rt•sidl'nt rolher
than hcrause he v.'as Presi-
dt·nt .
SANTA A>lA _ Oranr,e "f supper! hin1 because he ii' J)resident. <Jnd in 1ny
County 11•ill establish a n1a jor inora !s it v. ould be treasonablr
fi rr training farjlity in lo be against the Prrsident.
Trahuco Canyon using: $100.000 \1·hocver that 1nigill I::'..'., >ht•
desi gnated for the project b~· i;:1id \\'cdncsday.
the countv Boa rd or
Suf)ervisors. · '·,\ T TlDS point. he h<is been
Tur 15-acre ncaden1y, ii•hi ch con1·1c1cd of no crirnc. hut
"·ill be n1ade available to all c\·rnt s nre stil l ongoi ng. and
fire. agencies in the cow1ty. it \\!iuld be p00r judgn1e 11t
\\'ill be located at Rancho for <i ny ci tv £Jff icia1 tci tnke
Potrero. the county's in-a partisan stand on thi s.
dustrial farm . ··rhc resolut ion sa id 11·e
The ne11· fa cility, irhieh l\'ill should like hint b('r:i11se he
be paid for ou t of feder ;:i l 11•us born he:·c. Thil l h:1s
re.venue sharin,g funds, v.·ill nothing to do \\'ith it."
include a seven-story tra ining
to1rcr, classrooms. videotape
and fire simulator systcn1s.
an aircraft crash 1ralnin!!.
area, engine test ing sites an(t
a 300-seat auditoriurn .
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hi.ds Lif.:e To
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This Sc!e Only at Wards Huntington Beach
H_UNTINGTON BEACH
PHONE 892-6611
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Christ111as
Cargo
• 20 lights + 2 t'~lr.!15
•Siring works if 1 bulb is out
• U.l . listed
Sale!
Tiny Holiday Lights.
Save on rnini.i!ure Ch r1!>lma;
l1gh1s. Red, g o!d, clear,
multi(olor. 20 to a siring.
Pre-tested -guaranteed to li ght.
1\dd on plugs. You can even buy a
flasher to make them twin kle.
Reg . 2.49 .
.99 • 4 re placeme nts
-t· 1 nasher .39
~ TRlf\.1 A W00l) CRAFT TR FE. \Vhin1sical ~ \\11od1·11i1rn<11n1·nt,,1\ naliv1ly,~Pne. San!J,
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COLLECTORS
ITEMS
HANO-CRAFTED (()RN HUSK ORNAM ENTS ..
l!r)u,t1.1I Yl1lvt1d1• 1l1•l 1H,11H)l1' [)nrd to rn
hu~k~ !>li.1ped intu C..hr1•.tr11,1' figure:. .. ,
,in~el'. \Vl'L' n1e11 , fl.\.111'
. 111d lo'l'ph. 'i" t.1!1 ... . •... l 4Y e.i.
Watch a moving
Christmas show.
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Comt• 11•l1'hr.ilf'~
lhe P'"' hassh1pl11.id,
of rn.1i,;1t,1I gifl,
EI f 1 n -P, i i ,. d
Sized for Ch11,t -
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2710 HAR BO R BLVD.
COSTA MESA
S40./3JI
S09 E. KAT ELLA AV E.
ANAH EIM
112·24 72
1294 SO. COAST HWY .
LAGUNA BEACH
494·8101
CIT Y SHOPPING CENTER
ORANGE
6JJ.099S
NOL IDA Y STORE HOURS
Mon •• S.t. 10.10
SunUy 10.1 •
Robber W eds, Se n te nced Same Da y
J<'rom \fire S.·rvll'f'~
Ste\'tn [lay (ollins 111·nt
be fore t1\'() S a r r a ni t~ n l o
Jt!dge.o;. One n1arr1ctl hi1n to
11 21 -year-old fiaflt Ct' rind !ht:
olht: · sentcnce·I hi1n to 2~
~,..:1ro; to life in prison
Handculfetl and r s<·orted by
S"\('fl nffitf'rS ('olll!lS. 22 , \\<IS
alloy.·ed to 11crl Sharon Ll\elle
i·• tht· i\1unicinal courtroorn
of J udS!c l'etr r i\-1 an n in o
hcforr heing !ed do11•ns1~1irs
to 1111uther courtroon1 to facf!
b;ink robbery <·har1;es.
, .. ut111;..; 11c.:re shot .i nd 11·ourtd·
t.•d and 111 0 won1cn trllers p1:-.-
1ol \\ hippl'd . 'l'he toot tot i1!1vd
$J,70U_ • (~en. Alt>xander ,\1. Hiiig.
11'hl) rose (rll nl colonel tu four·
st ~tr g('ncra! in four y1·~1rs,
a!1p:1rPn!ll' fin ds ri u I h i 11 J.!
un us,1al u1 his rapid rist'.
''I~'(' had :1 s t an durd
n11l1tary career." thf' chief of
sl ·iff 10 Prcsit!e111 \Iii.: on coin·
1n\'ntcd at one poi11t in feder~il
1·ourt 1t·sti1nony fl!l l he
\\ a!crga!e cnse. •
c:k1'01 tor 111 the Capllol fQI'
;d11111.'1 ;in l1uur J\;11nt' 11 ;1S
l1UJ'l .
'J"he clt\'~tor p<Hlscd hricfl)1
:it Inst str.p 11r 1l1c shnft. nn
the '":c1bway" le\l•I. th('n !hl!d·
(led f n 1: feet 1nore tu I he
rJuur. The r ar 11 a~ r3isl'd 40
n1u1utes laler .
A1nong rhc pas:;.cngL"r.~ 11t'rC
Hep, Harley .Sta~gers, (D.\V.
Va.1, l'hillnnau OI tl1c 1!011sc
Con1rnercc (;01nn1ittrc, Hrp.
Thaddeus Oulski, (l.l-N,V.J, Coll lns 1vas one of four nien
l'O!l\'itted of a Jun1• LJ ho!dtip
;11 a Crockl'r !"\ationa! B.:-111 k
branch, in 1Yhich t1-1·0 hank 1 -.. --
Sii:tef'n co11gn!ssn11·n 1\·f're ( )
1 11 1·\: 111 a ··111e1nbcrs onl y'' PEOPLE ..________,, --
'Persian a 11d
Oriental 'Rugs
"''" 20°/o DISCOUNT with
'"'' 1a th" ad
1 Day Only-Sautrday, Dec. 8th
I o,oo A.M.-9,00 P.M.
t"halnnan or th e 1 lou . .-~ Pos1
Office Cornn1ittcc. nnd nt'\L
F . Ed1-1urd ll.:berl fl )-L:1.1,
chairn111n of the !louse i\rnH:d
Ser·. k·l'S Cornn1it1 ~·1~
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UPI TtlC1>1\~to
MOSCOW ENVOY -
~'res iden t 1\1ixon has
announ1:etl nn1n ination
of tJreer diplun1at \\:al-
ll'!' .J . Slot·~f:cl Jr. ;is
an1bas .... 11dor 10 i\'1 0.s('o1N _
l'ost has lllng been \il·
L' ;1 t1 t.
NSEN Ic e Crea m
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.••.• swENS.EN,.s. oi .... :
: HUNTINGTON BEACH ;
\NOW OPEN !: : ....................... .
Corne 1n and tas!e our outrdq\"0\J)IY
rich ice crean1 , , . w~ c<1 rry ,11 l~ast
40 11.:ivor s • Choos(' ,1 <l l'liec («Dle
sundae trom o\Jr large 1ounta1n rncnc1 .
We are open 7 days a wee k
11 a.m. to 10 :30 p.m.
t 1dcni @nferna fionaf
n l' Ill (J t' r :1 Ii e prcsidrn1i:1\
nn1ni11:i1ii1n is 11·id1' oprn :1•~;1in.
./<i tl1f!' 1\I, Bf'aSlf•V (Jf S;1n
l)il·~o is out or i! -h11 de ctck•d
to hccoine n Hi;µublic~1n . r.~'as lr•\' \\-;Is the fir~L :1nd \!i-jito••••••••••••iillliiiiotl.oiiiioi_iili_ti_iil••••••••••••••
onlv .'.lnnounccd c<1ndithttt' for
the. non1irn11ion. <l rclaring hi sl
c:111did:-11·v n1ore 1h:in :.i .1 r:tr l
a1~0. on No\'. B. 1972. Bris tol Town & Country Heaslcv. a Dt.>t11ocr.1t for 30
.1·f'11rs. ;1nnouncPd hP 11·oulrl re-
re!!istcr :is a Hc riuhlic:i n
h1'Cl1USC hl' is "dis~at isfi "rl I
11itb the response of rile
Dc111ocalic part.v to tllf' needs
or tho! ,\111eric:in peopll"."
l8r•SIOI an(l M&cArth1•rl
Delphi
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Bud Abbott of the popular 1
con'l'rlv !!':1n1 nf :\bhotl :ind 1
.1 ·0~il'llo. :lcT11~1·d ;111 ;n11hor '
:ind ntibli~hc·· ot p i ratin'~ 1h•• 1
li':i111's he:;t knn1•;11 rout ine. [
"\\'ho's on First."
Abbott :inti three hf'irs of
Lou Costello \\'ho died in !9~!1 ,
filed suit in Los An!!:elt's
against Hi<'harri A no b i I e .
D;i rien House Ptihlishrrs ond
\V . \\'_ \orion and ('o. lo s lon I
!he sale of Anohilc's book of l
photos :ind di;iloi;ue titled 1
··\\'ho's on F'irs1.·· -j
Th e classic eon1edy routi11e '
1r:ls used 1rithout hi s 1
pern1issio11. AU U o l t n1:ii11-
tained. It rerolves around the
confusion engendered by ;
basehall nln\·f'rs 11·irh no n1es
such as \Vho. and \Vhat. I
The m.1rw1tplac1 lor 51ere-o lurnU11re and tom~t'flll. We don'I 111u wr•p
11• rour ""'"'° comp0n1n t• in c.itton•. W t .iuemble lh1m fn c•b1neh of ra rt tl~1nc1, h•n<lcr•r!M by our own miller crall•m•n. E•ch c•bintl 11 cuSlom·l>ulll to your er.•<I roquiremenTs in decor. 1i1e, color and lini•h.
StunnlnQ, .111tne-t11ic period mo!ih~Meoilerane•n• Span i1h, 1!•11.>n Provlnc••I, E•rly Amtroc•n. Emp1re, French Provincal. Con lemp0rary, OrentAI. Com·
p1ti. 1tl«lion oi wood1 1n<1 color•. W1 c•n •~•ctly m•ICh your pre•""I aecor.
A convirt('~( 111urrlerrr 11 ho I
clnimcd Joseph \lan1bau;.!h '~
t:unk ··The Onion Fi..:>!'J .. 11·;is
bu<.;t>d nn his t llSf'. lo~! hi:>
alten1pt to !;top flistribu tion
of the hook _
OtlPhl 1lo<k•• ""P·~•m• br•ndl,
IUCft • ., K ... wood. Sony, Ma·
t•~ti, Dui11, G•rriln:I. 11.evo•,
TH<, P•n•1onk, Grado, Motor·
OI• 011a1.1r C~lor Tl/, •n<I miny Olhtfl,
COME I ... A"'D ll:EGISTE~ FOii
OUll: Oll:AW l ... G FEATUll:l ... G
.. KE ... WOOO • CHANNEL
SYSTEM WORTH OVEll U.00
••• MANY OTHEll: Pll:llES
Delphi Custom Stereo Systems
& Art Gallery
3654 So. Bristol Street
Santa Ana, Calif. 91.704
556·6661
10·9 DAILY-10-6 SAT.
12-6 SUN.
·~· = -#~·~
Grl'p:ory Clas Po\~1·lf. 1rho l
is .'.l ppen!i ng li is 19fi!l con-I
1·ictitin ior killing a Los l
1\ngcles policem<in. h:ul s::i i<!
in a Los ,\ngelcs sui t th:il ,
clistrihnlion of the book 1\·ould
prejudice prospecli vl;' juro rs if
he is tried ;igain. I
'"There art mill1on.~ of peo-
ple in this coLint r."· \\'ho don't
read books." Judge f)J vid sn irl l
in hls ruling.
Help us celebrate our
Great Grand Opening
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FRIDAY -SATURDAY
DEC. 7-8. 10-9 PM
REGISTER FOR FREE
DRAWING OF
BEAUTIFUL GIFTS
\Ve cordially invite y.:;i.u to see the
newest and n1ost complete Hallmark
card and gift shop in Orange Cowity,
located in Bristol To\vn & Country
Sho pping Ce nter next to the Treas-
ury). "\1our sho ppin g can be fast,
pleasant and co nve nient.
YOURS FOR THE ASKING •• COLORFUL ART PRINTS!
SMART GIFT ITEMS
FOR THE ENTIRE
FAMILY
BEAUTIFUL
DECORATIVE
PIECES
LEISURE
TIME
THINGS
CHRISTMAS CARDS IMPRINTED WITH YOUR NAME-FAST SERVICE I
e!reUSel
GIFT SHOP
3658 SO . BRISTOL ST.
" . . SANTA ANA Thi mo~t .uiteJtututg ~to~t .in town"
DAILY I I Flt JO AM·' rM 557 -7099 tO AM '. 9PM
IN THE 1•1$TOl TOWN I COUNTIY CINTll
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WE'RE LOCATED JN
THE BRISTOL
TOWN & COUNTRY
CENTER
Mr. B, ;, lor B9b, IA9uiler1t, that ii) <1nd he'd lik1t
lo ihenk <1 11 h11 .. cnd1rfut f,i,nd1 for m1tkin9 h;,
initial 9r<1nd ope11in9 1uch I hug e 1utceu. Bu i,
Bob, •ayl, "Sutt•UI, being 1uch <I nebulcu1 thing, it
b1hoo••1 u1 lo m<1ke •~ even 9re•ler effort in
order l o m ~ril yo11r 9e11e rou1 re1_pc11>_t:'
Mr. B, would like hi1 future fr i111d1 <111d cullomeri
to know ,lh1tl hi9h-pre11 11rt l<1clic1 ,,re ruled cul l
The lounge •"'" •nd c:off,, i1 fr,1, ell de1i9ned
for your complet• rel.>)letion, whil• •n •naly1lt of
your clothin11 n•eth--f1.-maffi-Yov!U lfli• e~•n--
d or1e the Mr. B, contopt ol fine·l1tilorin9. Our ad•
dren i1: )680 South 8ri1tol Str••I, Sant• An•, in
th• Briitol Town a nd Counl1y Cenltr. Adi 1ce~I lo
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State Grant to Edison Plant
llarbor Area ·
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BY V's Dress Code Tou.gh
Uy T~RRV COVILLE provl'd ProPO!lltlon 3
November, 1972.
I n tank!, but the state grant
helps pay for it.
A $4 .2 mil lion atale grant
has been awarded to Southern
C~lifornia Edison for pollution
cont rol devices at its ll un·
tlni;ton Bench JlO"'er plauL
'fhe n1011ry was authorized
by Lhe California J'ollution
Control rinancing Authority,
ere11ted by voters who ap.
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THE DEVICES include
noaling roofs and solid seal1
to prevent gas vapor leakage.
Edison has also had to install
nn oil·\vater tillering device
\\'hich captW'es all rain water
on Edison grounds and cleans
it before discharging it into
local nood control systems.
Emrich said Edison also has
to n1odify some of its boilers
nt the steam generating plant
so they can burn low suUur
crude o!l instead of lo•v sulfur
refin ed oil whi ch is in short
supply.
He said most of the work
has been done on the storage
To Retire
OAKLAND ( U PI )
Alameda County S u p e r l o r
Court Judge Levfis E. Lercara
"'ill retire next year. The 59-
Vf'ar-o!d Lercara, son of a
Sicili;in shde n1aker, \\'as nan1·
ed to the bench in J 959 by
then Gov. Edinund G. Brown.
He was elected to Superior Calif. 9306.l •'::'~--::=:==:=::=:=:=~~C~o~ur~t~th~t~n~e~x~t ~y~ea~r:_. ~~
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• Receive prizes and gifts from KEZY Radio personality Mark Dennis during
live remote broadcast from I p.m. to 3 p.ni,
• See the valuable Jim Slemons a ntique car collection in its fi rst p ubli c showing
• S ee the personal car of the infamous Al Ca pone
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Bristol Town and Country Center, Santa Ana
Adjacent to South Coast Plaza (Bristol and MacArthur intersection)
37 New S tores, Shops a nd Services
' ·A Unique Gift & Wedding· Active Instance Printing . Associa ted Hosts Reslaurant · Barber Shop · California Cobblers· Carousel
Gift• Delp hi Cuslom Music Systems of Orange, Inc. · Edwards Cinema . Fanners Insurance· Fashion Fabrics· Frederi ck's of Holl~· Funny Shirts , George's Lock & Key. Gianino's . Hair, Hair. lnli·Cori (Imported Clolhing) · Hams Family Reslaurant
• Helmut's Beauty Supply · Jacobus Goldsm ilh . Jewels by Verlaine . Kings for Men · Leisure Time · Our Favorite Heroes · Lidchi
International Galleria· Mr. "B" ·Piccadilly Fashions . Pikake Fashions. The Photo Place· Rent·A-Tu x ·The Shoe Hui· Sou1hwest
Tropical Fish ·The Stash · Swensen's Ice Cream . Tiplon's . Treasu!)I (J.C. Penny's) · lV & Appliance Cenler · Vine 'N Twine
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Headphone and phono jacks,
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PRICES EFFECTIV~ DEC. 7, 8, & 9'", 1973
BUENA PARK
Beach at OrangethOrpe
°'*1 Dolly l :IO to 1:30 p.m. ~ 10 to l
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Joe ·Montell. speedily works " out a
new design with his tuftln1
tool (obove). At right, h•
looks over a gallery of hi•
own palntlnt•·
A Crafty Rug Maker ...
B~· .JO 0 1.SU\
or lne o,i1v Pllol s1a1t
Rt1g·1nakin g is an art ;i:; uld as ci\·Jiila·
tlon .
According to JOf' i\lontcll, inventor
of a device \1·h1ch allows l'VCn the n1o~·t
untalented to make intricate rugs. the
first rug \\·as '"µrobahl .v a 111a1 of 11vig<;
and gras.<: on the floor of <1 caven1a1fs
dwelling.''
Since then . rugs have been mad!' by
a variety of \1;1ys. including hand-hook-
ing. braiding. 11·c.1ving. kn i!l ing. knoll iri!(
and crocheting . nil very 1ime-consun1i11~.
Now. \\"ilh ;\lontelrs tool. rugs l"an
be made in a n1atter r.f hours instt·nd
of da'<'s or n1onths, cithl'r 11 ith kits
designCd by Montell or ··a la carte"'
1vith jute. }'am and an original p;itten1.
i\1onteU ha s co1nbined his ;;irtis!i c abili-
ty. his ne v: tool and a 1nC1rkcti11g concrpt
in a ne11· con1pa11~· \\·hich µro<tuccs a
full line o[ kits and all accessories nccdc<J
to m:ikc rl1gs.
T'hc tufting or hookill ti tool. rn::idc
(•Jsc1\herc. is :,;old cilhl11· 11i1h a starter
ki1 or S(•paralcly.
Thi s ne\r co111bi11;it1011 of yarn <ind
dcsig-n is ;;i happy one for 1hc Laguna
Bc<ich re:;idrrH . 1~·1io~c carct•r has in-
cluded canooning .:ind p:liniing rine
\l"Orks of art.
He l\"Orkcd on The Eullldnklc .:ini1nnted
cartoous in r.1cxi t'O for S1."1·en vears <Jnd
turned 10 rug-n1aking as a -di\"Crsion
frorn the routine of the car1oons.
This craft excited h1n1 so much thnt
h~ stayed uµ until :l a.111. to finish
his first ihand-hookedi 111g. he recalls
\rith a !l"rnill'.
\\'ith an ani!'t grollp 111 '.\lexico Ci1~·
i\lon !l'll exhibi!cd his rug~ in lhl' 13;11.;-inr
<lei Sabndo ;ind found <111 ··in1n1~diatr
t-nti sfaction .. in ihc ut ilil:1r1n n itc1ns 111~
1ras crPattng.
\"ICE PllESIDE.\'T
'\'hen the carlt.()11 studio folded , he
returned ro the Lini ted !:itate.s and s\arllil
11·orki11g on hi :-; idra for a spf'cd tufting
100! v•i!h Gt'Orgc Hou1on , 1vho 11011· is
a vice president of Rug Crafters Corn-
p;in.v. Huss t;ates is president and
~lontcll also is a vice president.
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Tl11·1r thrce-,vcar-okl ventw·c h flfi cx-
pitndcd to :10 f'mployc;; in a scuth Santa
,\na rnan11fo.1cturing plant and nu111l··r0Us
i'ranc.;h]St:d relail outlets through'.Jut
Cci!ifornia and a few in several other
stat('s.
'.\J on1ell and another .'.lrlist design the
kits tor rugs oind other i!e1ns 1••hich
!ht' 1.:on1pany fea tures.
'·The principle is not ne11·:· i\lonte\l
!>aid in dcstribing hi s tufting d£'vice .
'"11 is a shuttle-type tcol.'" 11
au1 c1n:111cally makes lc~ps cf standard
lengths and tnakcs it possih!e for a
µcrson to \',Crk \"Cry rapidly on hi s
rug.
ART STUOE;\T
In the kits ~lontell is able 10 utilize
toth his cartooning experience anci his
training in the fine arl..9. 11·hich OC re-
ceived at the several art schoo!s he ;.it·
tended ('"I \\·ent to all of then1 ." he kids).
J\fontell also studied at "marvelous
schools .. in Ro1ne for t1ro years. during
11·hich time he exhibited in several shov.·s
and gave onc-inan exhibitions.
He won a gold medal in one lt ~\ia ;1
sho1v but had to give it back 1\·hen
the judges found he was an An1eri can.
I !is \\'Ork also has been disµ!ayed sue·
cessfully in !llexico City nnd San Fran-
cisco.
Rug-1na king is appealing to 11ontcll
because "it is easy to do and functional
and you can use it in your home."
111c designer also does sculpture and
continues painting in various media "'he~
not. dreaming up ne'v ideas for rugs.
"·:ill hangings. purses, pictures. belts
and other ho1ne furnishings and personal
iten1s.
GOES ABROAD
A bonus in his role as a designer
is the opportunity each year to tr<i1 f'l
abroad on "hunting trips."· lookin,:! for
nc\v designs and ncv,.. concepts in
1;ipcstries.
So far he has visited Greece.
Yugoslavia. France. Gern1any. Dcnn1arl-...
Sw'Cdcn, Jtaly and t\itexico, and this .ve:1r
he 1~·i1J go to the Carribean. Future
lrips \\"ill take hin1 to India and t~ic
Orient.
San Francisco house is
popula r desi gn I a bove left ),
wh ile jungle scene also
scores high I a bove right ).
Designs, such as the tropica l :1nes
he \\'ill bring back fro1n the Caribbean,
:ire 1\·orked in bright polyester yarn
that is !ough and easily cleaned.
l\"o other con1p;111y has t"Ornc out 1·. i!h
a sin1ilar tool. ~1ontc11 noted. bl1t he
believes that lhc con1petitlo11 isn't 100
far behind .
To kceµ a jutnp on the n1arkc1. lhe
eornpany "s .. It & O" dcparr1ncnt 1s 1•:ork-
i11g on nc1v itcrns, loo ~ecrel to be
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Above, Monte ll's talents
show up in sculpture.
n1cntioncd. which '.\lontcll is counlin~
on to keep the con1pan._v in firs1 place.
Jo~ Montell. at 1 ;1~1 . h.1s found h,<:
niche ~11nids t the bright ~ :in1 ;11nl n'I':-:,
of i11ti;o
lie tri1'<.l selling and du.Jn 1 lil-1• ·ii~1·
hl''S II t"l!i('n il !IOVl'!. 11h11·h d1d11"! 4".111
for rnurr. and he fuund th :l! fine ;11·;
is11"! A rery lucra!i vt' fi r!<l.
R11g-n1 r1king turned 0111 In he a s<1fr
job lhat beat thcn1 all
11'_ OAIL: PILOT FriClat , Otctrnbtr 7, l~IJ
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Boutique
111t' 1 .. til •\ 111 ~ll·H.:y t~;>nl'ral
lln:;p1 lnl , ~r.nta 1\na "'dl be
the :-11•111ng 1•! a llol1d:i y nout1-
q1h~ :ind B:1 kt· ;;;rile at 10 a rn.
S:11urf!JI\ ])e~· 6
Spon,ri11 11:: till' f11ncling pro-
Beth el Queen
Lesa Fnrd will be in-
stalled Satu rday, Dec.
8. as tile new honored
tiueen of Laguna Beach
B e t h c t 167 . Job's
l)aughtcr:;. 0 I h e r
e\eclecl of fi c e ri.. ar!:'
!\'1a rianne 'I' h o r n t o n
and Sue Nickolson.
princesses; L.i sa Somer-
set. guide. and Pe~gy
Ega n. n1ar~hal.
Preventing
Poison ing
il·lore than 500.000 ('hi\drl:'n
\\'ill S\1•nllo1v poison 1his year.
~1os!. \\'ill be undrr fi rl' vr ars
of age. I)oclors say \'iriually
all of the poisonings are
preventable.
Should :your child sv;a!I0\1'
suspected JX)ison you should
cal! you r doctor tirst. and take
a sample of !he suspected
poison or its container to the
hospital cn1crgcncy roo11 with
you .
cmon'S
SPORTS\VE1\R
Wc~ttli fl' Pl11...a , 17th and lrvin e,
~e,,..port Bta•h.Cali (omia 92660
Jffl is the hospital's aux1l 1<1r~
Voters
\\'hat are the nlOSt pressing
nattonal problems most hkt'I)
10 dc1nand citizen participa·
11on 111 the next dl:'cadc " \\'h:1t
::.l1uu\Li !he lel:l~uc be duiu,i.:''
1'hcse and other quc!>tinns
11111 be considered during
D<.'tcn1bcr rncelings of !ht•
Orange Coast LCaguc of
\\ on1cn Voters.
I.a gLlfla and Saddlcbnck
\ nllt•~ unit) ~·ill 11\l'el J01ntly
at 10 a rn . ~londay, Dec. 10.
in the d1n1ng roorn, cl ubhouse
I. \...:1sure \\'orld.
1\nothcr session L'i sch('dt1led
:il 7 :W p rn 'fuL•sday, Dec.
J \ 1n 1hr :\l'\l'\JOrt Beath of-
fict's of \'irtue llHd Schcl·k,
and ~111 :u·tn n1retfng fOr
Jrv!nt" t-.:c~·port Beach and
('fl"ta .\!!'sfl will he at 9 15
<J 111 \\'l'dnesday, Dec , 12 , in
the Newport Beach tKlrl\e of
~1s. Audrey Ud.all.
Tra cy Gu ild
Orange County Guild for tht>
Jolm Tracy Clinic v.•ill have
11 rnrmh('r s-hu sb and
C..1tristmas party at 4 ll,111.
Sunday , Dec. 9.
Setting \\'ill be the San!a
Ana honte of illr. and l\1rs.
Floyd Claus.
OWLS
Ann!..tal Christma! party of
!he \\'omen's Overseas Service
League, Orange Coun ty Unit
will be at 12:30 p.m. Saturday,
f)('c 8. in the 0 r a n g e
Assistance League.
LB Society
lleligious II e r 1 t a g e <>f
Friendship Won, Appetite Lost
DEAi{ 1(1\'N LA NDERS : \\'hat should
a person do if he is d1n1ni.: in the
hon\e of a friend and he eonit·s upon
a for('ign substance in thC' food like .
shall \l'e say. a hairpin i11 the souffle '!
This happened lo me rcL'\.'lltly and l
said noth ing. but it t'OO!d hnve been
a serious thing.
old guy \\' ho needs to know \\·hat to
do. Right no1v I'm hurt , n1ad, insulted
and n1ixcd up. This is 1ny story.
I just phoned a girl I like a lot.
\\le've dated soine -1101 much, but I
thought she liked me. \\'hen I asked
her if I could come ove r after supper
Laguna Beach Before 1936 will
be the topic of a panel of
religious leaders v.•hen the
Hlstoric1:1I Society meets at
6:30 p.n1. Friday, Dec. 7, in
the NeighOOrhood Congrega-
tional Church
Small World
Irvine's Srnalt World Guild
will stage its ann ual funding
benefit, a Hollday Brunch at
11 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 9, in
the Tale of the \V ha I e
restaurant. Balboa.
Proceeds support
Children's llospital o! Orange
County.
Aux iliary
Lu ke Forest \\' o n1 e n ' s
Hospital A uxiliary has
rescheduletl ils Country Fair
to Sa turday. Dec. e. dur 10
1ht ra111 last Sclturday.
'J'he event will be fronl 9
a.m. to 5 p.m .. in front of
Ille Lake Fores t Fountain.
G ift Wrap
Saddltback C omm un it v
llospital Auxiliary is manning
the glft-ytrap counter at Scars
Laguna Hills. All profits from
this pfOJL'{"l 1r1ll bent.-flt
hosp1t<il
Pr eu Party
Or<ingc County C h a pt e r ,
C11hforni11 Prl'ss Y.'on\Cn and
lhl•ir j.!UCSl5 will rneet al 5:30
p 111 . Sunday. DL~ 9. for a
hol1<l;1y party and schohtr~hip
Jund-raiser. The event wllf
tHke place in the .\tlu1!lrtgton
Harbour home of Diane Reetl .
ENROLL NOW!
NEIGHBORHOOD
SCHOOL OF DANCE
CUlllCULUM
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MOOl!'llH
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AOVAHCEO PlllVATE
flru L.uo• FT.-l•porlenc-4 lft1tr11e1vr
For Information, Call 842·1875
St•dlo Loc•-4 I• Fo1u1tol11 Vollow
Yesterday, I had a similar experience.
only it was a \\'Orm in a fresh pea ch
v.·hich had been sliced and served over
ice cream. I v>'as speaking to the hostess
\\·hen I noticed .it . I kept 1ny \\'i!s
11bout me, continued to talk , and at e
around The v.·orm.
rny lire has been hell ever since.
I ;un 31 years old and look at least
40. I scrcan1 at n1y children and can't
be civil to frirnds. David has had four
car accidents, t\\'O or them totals. Our
car insu rance ha s been cancelled. \Ve've
been separated 14 times. r ve caught him
···•il h terrible "'omen, tramps he picks
up in bars. l'n1 on pins and needles
1vhenevcr he is around n1y family, afraid
he'll insult soincbody and start a fi ght.
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She thought she had the mouthpicc.-e l
of the phone covered and I heard h('r
say, •·1-low can I get rid of this creep?
lfc wants to conie over and I don't
·wnnl hint to." Then she can1e back
on and said, "I'm sorry but I have
to go son1cpl;1ce "'ith n1y folks."
......... ~,. ..
If such a th ing happens again what
should be done? Do you fet'l the hostess
v.·oold ~·ant to know?-
LOST '.;\fY APPETITE
DEAR LOST : Anyone \\' b o can eat
around a ~·orm soil <".arr)' on a coo·
versatlon v.·itb the hosless at the same
time de<>sn't need ad\·iee from Ann
l..a nders. I don't think the ho stess \\'Oulcl
"\\·ant to kn o\\·." Keep quiet, honry.
()£AR ;\r\~ LANDf~RS: "Plrasc tell
n1e to di vorce hi1n before I lose my
n1lnd. fo.ty first marriage was a disaster.
I was only 15 and didn't knov.· \\•hat
I \\'RS getting into. I somehow 1nanag('(I
lo finish nurse 's training and support
n1yself.
After being divorced only six 1nonths
I married David, a smooth-talkin g.
handsome nlcohOlic. (I didn't know it
then but I should have recognized the
signs.) 1'hat was six years ago and
!)avid is on a bender now but he'll
call in a few days and ask n1e to
take him back. Of course. ·l will. For
some strange reason 1 stilt lo\'c him .
I must be as sick as he is. Please,
Ann. say something lo convince rne
that I'm better off without him.-OLDER
TllAN l\1Y YEARS
DEAR FRIEND : In the fir st sentence
of your letter, you ask me to tell yo u
to di\'orce him. But yo u don 't really
want kl dl\•orce him fir vou'd ha\'e
done It. The crux of you r ·µroblcm is
expressed in th e fourth senten<:e of yo ur
last pa ragraph. \\'h en you're \\o'ell enough
to gil'e up the , punishm ent, you'll
s111it-for good.
DEAR ANN LANDEHS: l'n1 a 17-yea r-
Your Horoscope Tomorrow
I can't avoid thi s bird because \\'C
are in several classes together 1'.nd have
the same fri ends. l-1 ow should I act?
Should I lel her k.Jto\\· l heard "'"·hat
she said ? -DOUBL E EARS
DEAR D. E.: Act natural. Don't let
on th at you beard her. Now that you
know ho~· she really feels. ketp you r
distan ce aud turn your attentions
els e\\·bere .
A no-nonsense approach to how to
deal with life's most difficult and nios t
re~·Rrding arrangen1ent. Ann l.a nders's
hookier. ··~tarriage -Wlrat to Expect,"
\1•ill prep.are you for better or for \\'Orse.
Send ycur request to Arlll Landers . P.O.
Box 3.146, 222 \V. B11nk Dr .. Chicago.
Ill , 60654. enclosin g 50 ce nts in coin
and a long, s1a1nped , se lf-addressed
C!l\'C[Ope.
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SATURDAY
DECEM BER 8
n1orc than (';Jn be delivert><i.
Keep boasts to rninini um . This
apptil:'s f'S!>CCi:t!ly in dealings
1\ ith opposite sex. !\take con·
p<1rtly hu~in1·.~s. \\;hat is said l~~C~•;"~·~M;;;•M;;.;;.;'~';'·~0;25~•~~~~~~~""'.'--------------------------,. no"' may not be true in·I~
By SYDNE Y 0:'11ARR
ARIES (~tarch 21-Aprll 191:
l\tonev and desi res coincide
and )'ou find that state of
euphoria could exist. G\fts and
ro1npliments come your way.
Gemini and Virgo persons
seem likely to be involved.
TAURUS (April 20·~1ay 20 1:
\'ou may be stacking odds
against yourself. Don't cl:1irn
cessions 1~·ithout f ee 1 in g
defeated.
GE!\Ilr\I (~\::iy 21·June 201:
Highli ght n3 tural abilities. Be
\'Crs<t1ilc. Avoid tendency to
brood, You n1ay not get ex-
actly what you th ink you
rlt•sl.'rvc -bu! you c..'Ome out
on 1op. KnO\V it and grO\V
up ahou1 it. Sc('king: perfection
i<: thi~ Holv (;rail and fountain
of youth ;ind it i~ n1yt h. Ap-
prccl:iTP \\'ha l is available.
CA/'\Ct-:R Lhu11• 21-Juty 22):
l1 0111e. fan1ily. d i p 1 o m a c y
<'Ornbinc . l11\'rst1nent in pro-
duct Lhat rnakcs livi ng more
comfortable is f a v o red. I~ LEO /July 2l-Aui;. 22 1; \'ou
~ finish ra!hcr 1h:in initia!e proj-
;; ect You also find \\·hf'rc vou
:.;i sl an<l 1rilh individual ~-··au ~!1 f('Spcct Aries, Libra persons
~ rnny b(' In picture. Question
o! joint effort. partnership or
rn:i rrbigc ro11ld dominate.
\'lllGO 1 Aug. 23-Sept. 221:
!ligh!ii;ht crca1ivi ty. origin:ili-
ty anrl greatrr degree of in-
dependence. le(! fi gures in i1n·
pCH'lilnl 11·ay. Tiilk o( lrave\
and publishing cre:itps flur ry
if innC'r ('>;Citen1ent. But don ·t
ti p ~'Ollr hand . Sonic n1;1y \\·ant
sorne !h ing of v11l11e at bargain
r:it('. You deserve •·1op pritl.'."
LI ORA I Se pt. 23-0cl. 22 t:
l..ci\'e interest OO\v captures
spotlight. !Vlarricd or single ,
romance pushes into picture.
You reel more alive, vital and
crcalivc. Accept possibility of
dicatlon of feelings or poten-
tial. Your best bet is to ex-
perimen t test, write and call.
SAGIITA RI US (Nov. 22-
fJcc. 21 l: Chcc:k details. Build
on solid base. Deal with Leo,
Aquarl\IS and Scor pio .
Remember health resolutions .
Pace yourself. AvOid ex-
!remes. ~laintain cahn at·
titude. Reing upset ac-
complishes nothing . You are
in better position than might
be appa rent on suriace.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan .
19J : You find yourself with
"more room .'' You arc less
coofined. Your services. opin-
ions are sought -you feel
more confident. Membe r of
opposite sex may be play ing
emotional game. Stakes arc
hi,gh ; pro tect yourscl! in
clinchf's.
AQUARI US (Jan. 2T}feb
181·: Your appearance ln1-
proves. Purchase of wearing
apparel proves to be money
well sp(~nL ''our nioralc
surges as you arc con1-
pl in1entcd in meaningful \\'ay
Taurus, Libra persons play
roles. \'ou also find that "'hat
you O\\"n has hidd en value.
PISCES t Feb. 19-'.\larch 201 :
Relative \l'hO Sf'en1s devious
is harn1lrss. Know it and
displa y sense of hwnor. In
other areas. refuse to take
gossip se riously. Key now is
to romc do\vn from clouds
and to see in lig ht of rt>alil y.
change. You need not be stuck -----------ii In niche. routine or emotion.1J lt
comer.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):
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slarnped with tbc appropriate p6'sunark.
Sister J\·larciana ll ennig, poslrn is trc.'-s.
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Developments Going Well for Disab.led
·DID YOU KNOW
THAT A 1914
DODGE
DART SPORT
15 PRICED
lly Al.LIS(I~ OEElllt
0! !hr Of •IY P>lot S!it!
C<1IJforn1;1 i' a bell\.l·cther
in !ht• lit·ld or cll'\t:lop1nental
di~al.Ji111JL·:o;
1'h(' t ;rH'('rnor's Conftrtnc('
on /)v \·~·l up1111~n tall y
Di.sabl l11i1·~. lic!d at th t>
Newport cr Inn and at UC
Irvine, brought togelher pro-
fessionals from s ever a I
disc1pl1nes to •·assess ir11 -
plcn1cnti.lt1on of cur r c n t
kno1\•ledgt' and n::sotirces and
tlra1v a road111ap fo r lhc
futuri .. ··
Ass(' 111 I) I \ nt .'.'! n Frank
Lantcrn1an. ;;uthor of the
Lan tcr111a11 ~lc11 t al Hl't.'.l rda -
tion Seri ices AtL cu1d J)r.
Earl Brian, S('crct:irv of the
State llc:1lth and · \\'clfnre
Agency, ke ynoted the threc-
day conference.
"\\le have rn ndc gr C' a l
stridrs fo r t he dcvclop--
n1cnt.ally dis:1bh•<l." s ;ii d
Lanterman. ''\\'e arc the
bclh\·ethcr in 1his fi eld All
the country has <.:Onie to
California."
The st;i te's Hcgional Center
systern has gr0\\'11 frorn !l.\'O
cen!crs in 196& to JJ centers
roday \11th a total of 20 pro-
pOSl·U by l9iJ. f'o1nllies served
ha\·e !IJC'rea~l'd frorn 200 to
10.000 in lht: µJsl seven years.
SERVlCl:S EXPANDED
"\\'e J1avt· n1ore classes for
th<> Educable ~-! c n ta 11 v
Retarded and the 'l'rainablC
~'l ental!y Retarded . \Ve have
expanded devcloprnent centers
and private cen1ers v.·hich pro-
\ idc services .
·'The state hospital sys1e1n
has dran1atically improved -
staff ratios i n c r e a s e d .
O\'ercro1\'ding alleviated ;111d
n1any nc11• programs in lt1a!,'d.
l)ur knowledge of pre\'l'llt 1un
lrchniqucs has grown 111 t!Jc
past det:ade with cytogenelll'S
a n d immunology de1·clup-
1nents."
Lantern1an cited an O\'t·r:1ll
program which would iJH.:lllde
early idcntifica!ion of infants
"at risk." idcntifir·a1ion or
target JXipulations !e.g. sickle
cell anemia in blacks!, educa-
tion expanded. dietary and
nuiri tion counseling. iinpro\'ed
pregnancy testing and early
'inlerventlon.
Other facets 11 ere fa111ily
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planr1111g <J n d l'OUll~li11g ,
n :f,tJUtl[d ce n ters. 1nlenSi\'t•
t<J l't' un its and I C
1ransportation. upgrading of
111;lll'r11lly c;1re and delivery
:-1·r1 Jel-.~. 1nf;u1t sti1 nul:l!11tn
;ind ho:nc· 11siis by public
hccd th nurses.
DUPLICATION
:-itany of these programs are
unr!Pr \l'BY in Lhe state. he
~;i id . but there of ten is a
duplica !ion of services. 'l'hc
state of Illinois has i1n-
pl('n1cn ted a statewide pro-
i:;r:11n encon1passing t he s e
f:1c1•ts_
"\Vt· don't haV{' alJ Of the
;inswers. \\'e don't expect to
have them after this con-
ference. But as TI1urber said.
'It is better to knO\V SOITil'
of the questions th;in all of
the an9\\'ers.' .,
J)r. Brian added that there
nrc 1110,(1(10 devrlo pmcntal!y
disabled in C~difornia gc1tin~
help in on(• progr;in1 or
anot her . "\Vc\·e conic ~I long
11·ay iu a short pt•riod of time.
"Even th ough our facili ties
arc f'Xtcll cnt. care i~ ex·
ccllcnt, staffs are excellen t.
ls u't tlH·n: :-Hn1t• 1\ay to
rerno v" tt1e nt-ed for 1hcn\
to rxist't" he 11skcd .
This 11·;"ts thl· k('y question
in tbc (Onfl·l'Cncc and the
basis for t110 days of
t1•ork:;hops. [Jcleg<iles to the
conference formed e i g h t
groups to s!udy the pre-con-
ception pe riod, early pregnan-
cy, l~ter pregnancy and
deli very :1nd !he infant and
young ehild.
11\'FLUENCES
l)r. l\1itchcll Golbus. assis-
tarn professor of obstctrics-
gynecology and pt·diatrics,
Uni versity of California. Sru1
Francisco notetl that in the
preconcepti on period there
\VC'rc 1nvri;u[ inf\uenC('S -
ge netic ·in:Juences, parental
health status and nutrition .
··\Vhat arc 1ve doing in our
schools to prepare young pro-
pl e for parenU1ood. These 01re
prcvrnti\'l' nieasllrl's \Ve
should be taking no\v ."
Dr. i\ubrey Milunsky, assis-
t:1nt professor of pediatrics
antt dirC'ctor of the birth
defect and gt'netics center.
!\fa s s a c h u Sl'lls Genera!
]1,..;p11.d ctiseus:.cd l' <1 1· I y
llfL•gn;JTI('Y
"lki\.I' do 11·r gr! peoplo lo
ar·t 111 lJ prl:'l'Cntivc \\':.iy ?"
hL· po~t·cL
;\"' to ho1v -·welt current
tt•l'hn1qul'S for prevention are
bt·1ng uLilill'd. he ci ted that
of 20,000 infan!s born 1vi1h
drvtloprn1.•nt:il di sabilities this
ye:.ir . 011!y 75 11·l:'re diagnosed
in utcro .
He call.;d for accurate
diagnosis. genetic counseling
th:.1! goes de1•pcr th:.in qu oting
risk. scrl>t•ning l('chniques that
arc si rnp!v. r;1pid . av.ailabll•
and incxpt·ns1vc and use of
availabl e in1n111niz;1tion tcehnl-
ques, such :1~ !or Hubella.
EDUCATI-~ PUBLIC
lie feels it 's ··easier to
cdu c;ite 1he general public
1J1;in the pr·acticing physician"
:ind "the rising number of
rnalpractiec suits n1ay fo rce
the1n to cdLJi.'<ltti thcn1sclvcs."
Also lo be l' on s i cl r r l' d,
~lilunskv ;1dd_.d. <lrt.' !he
ethicnl ·issues -righ!s of
p;1ncnls. fe tus :ind soclt•ty -
~nd the tost fnetor.
In later prl'gnancy ;ind
delivery. said Dr. Arthur Ji.
Parmalee. director or the in-
fant studies project at LTCLA,
the!'e are niore unknowos than
knowns.
"Hot1· do \.l'C decide 1.1•ho
arc ihc high risk infants?"
he asked.
"Are pren1ature ·infants all
vulnerab!e lo problems? \Vhy
don't they all develop them?"
Dr. Claire Kopp, a research
psychologist with th c UCLA
project, added there arc a
host of variables to ronsider.
VARIABLES
··A host of l11tervc_>ning
variable's bring :ibcut la1er
problerns. Hot pr('111111ur" birth.
\Ve also rnusl a:-k \Vhn1 is
the soci al n1ilieu in to \lhich
the child is born?"
Dr. John ~leier. dirrctor of
the John F'. Kt'nncdv Child
0 e \' c Io p 111 c n I (_' e ntt·r.
University of Co Jo r ;1 do
l\lcdical Center. sairi "tht'
nbsolutl' and rc!:1llv1> 1n1111bt•rs I
of the devclopml1ntnll y disalll·
t'ci ir: our tountry ;ire in·1
t:rras111g.
!\I any de\' elop111ent:1llv
d1s:1llled chi ldren hJve otllt;t.
h:i11dica ps as 11•ell. And the
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terdisciplinary thrust, new
St·ales ·to pin llown the
v;iriables.
"\Ve have
detect, prevent aod co,rrect
developmenta l problems. Why
aren't they being used?"
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Sorne of !he 200 n1en1bers of the Newport Beach Tennis Club that
honored Rod Laver and Neale Fraser surr,ouncl the Davi s Cu p. won by
01lly PUol P~C!O bv "" P••flt
Australia last 'v('rkcnd. l.:iver. :i ('orona dcl J\l:ir resident. led the
Aussies to a victory O\l'r the U.S. Fraser is !he 1\ustra!ian tea1n captain.
M~Covey May Not Move W i t h 1•~1 1lres
~,\); D ll~GO 1 A!'l -Sl u~gr r \Vil lic
.~J c·Covey, the San Diego Padl'cs' biggest
narne and high est-pa id pl ayer. sa id
Thursday hC' doesn't kno1v 11·helhrr he'll
:.tL'<:Omp<111.v the tea1n to \l/ashinglon , D.C.
"1'111 not !'iurc if r ll'ould have given
the okay 10 n trade lo \Vashingt.on .''
:;:ud the big first basc1n;1n. \Vho 1\·as
1raded lo thC' i'<idrrs b\· the San Fr;.in-
eisC'o Giant s six \\t't•ki; ·ago, cilong \1 ith
outfieldt'r Bt'rrlle \V ilhains. for pitcher
Alike Cald\\'elL
As a 10-Vl'<lr mnn . f\IC'Covev h:1d thr
right to vCto any tradl'S, and told thr
C:iants he v.·anted to Stily Oil !ht.: \\'est
Coast.
UCI, SoCal
111 Basketball
Doublehead er
UC Irvine moves lo the Anahei m
Convent ion Center tonight !or its first
hoine basket ball game of the 1973-74
season against Idaho Stare University
11·ith 1ipoff at 9.
A preliminary contest b e t 1r e c n
Sout hern California College of C-Os1a
i\lesa and Biola College 11·i1I get the
doubleheader under way at 6.
Coach Tim Tiffs UC I Anteaters \\'ill
be out to avenge a defeat at the hands
of thl' ld;1ho Stat.e Bengals (61-19 ) a
yl'ar ;igo in Pocatello.
'fl1c Ant eaters are 1-1 in the early
sc;ison 11·hile ldnho St<1 tc is J-2 after
pla.v1ng three i:::une~ av.·;1y frotn hon1c
1<1~1 \l'l.'C'kcnd 1n :is ma11y diffC'tent st air·~
Thi· Bengals lost 1o fli'lll'cr . U:J-7:1.
<ind rn Brigham Young Universi1y. /i:l-82
illond:iy cveing 1hry defeated \\'yo1111ng
u1 l..<cr·a mi(', i9'i8 111 over1 11nc.
UC! lost to l..O\'O!a Un 1\'('rsitv, iG-iO.
then 1lcfe<1led la!.Polv (l'omona ·~. 98-80
The gan1e ;ti An:iht!im is the first
of three home· dal f's in the Con1·ention
Center this yt>:ir. ·rhe others are v.·irh
Cal Slate t l.-0ng Beach l. Jan. 2.i a nd
(.·reighton Unh·l·rs11y. Feb. 19.
Idaho Stair is C."OilChed bv former
Cerritos Coltegs mentor J-irn KJ!J.
ings11·orth \1·ho hasn't h3d a losing seasoo
in 2~ years of c:oaching.
Drav;ing th e slarting assigrunents "'ill
be ·Dan Spind le r 16-1012 l at center. J im
1 Anderson !6-5 t n n d Lcrov Gibbons at
for\vards , and l\1•1·in Ho):t cind either
l\1att Strannig!ln or George Hodriguez
at guards.
UCI \\"ill have Jerry r-.lara s, 1111 all·
• tournament selection nt Pon1ona last
\\·eek. at 011e forw ard 1\·i th fl1111· Bu ker
at the olhrr for1v:ird . Bakpr w:I'• 11:on1Nt
MVP in the ioun1;unt•n 1 fJl lcr Sl'oring
25 points Sa1,~t1;iy nigh!.
Scott Ata~1huson :ind C:iry l:.:ubanks
are also rcad.v for front court dut y.
Jf Magnuson drn11·s the s!a rting ac:.s1gn·
ment, Baker 1\'llt move to for~ard. If
it's Eubanks. Baker lakes over :it center.
In the backcourt, freshmen Tim
Tivenan and Kevin Da vis ;ire vying
with Ri chard ~1raule for thc starting
assignments. All three v.'111 pl ay a rn ajor
portion of tJ1e game on an attemating
basil.
Coech Paul Peak's SoCal Vanguards
copped an ov('rwtielming 127-67 decision
from Cal Tech Tuesday nigh t in final
irepararion for the Conve nl ion Center
ouUnc. thei r firs t ever at the Anaheim
empori utn. ....L
"I don't kno'v if I'll go," he said.
"I guess a Jot of it depends on the
tr11de cigrecrnl'nts and n1y con!r.Jcl. I
don't kno1v if the trade is legal 110\1'.
"\\/hen I \l'as traded here I definitely
thought the Pad res \l'Cre going to stay.
\\1hen l talked to Duz:tie tr!ub prcsi dl'nl
Buzzie Ba1·asi 1 before the trade, he
gal'e inc il strong assurance the te<11n
v.·ould be sta~·ing here."
l\lcCovey s<1id he docsn·t know much
about \\'ashington but his fC\Y ml'morics
of Robert F. Kennedy Stadiuni arc
pleasant.
"It's a good hitters' park," he said.
··1 hit 111·0 hon11•rs tllrrc 111 Ilic ·1;'.l
All-Star gan1c."
Pitcher SIC'Vl' Ar lin. 11/10 !1as a dental
pr<1rticc in San IJ11·r:o. said he's un-
decided about hts f\nilrc 111 th the tea111 .
'"l'ho ownC'rS 11·ai ted a long lime. ~'
r n1 gotng to takl' ~01ne time myself.''
he said.
CatchC'r F'red l<l'nct 1!I s<i id ht• \1 a:'
"s!w1nc-d'• b~· thr \'Ole Of thl' :"\i1!10n<J!
League club 011-ners.
"I just (•:1n·1 behl'\L' \\'ashington 1s
it." he .<>:i id "I !01·c it herr. I stilt
feel that if thf' team 'vere In st :i y here
\l'e could get 100 percent support."
Outfirlcler l..('run Lt'e ~ISo expressC"d
di s.:ippoin!!nent but took a di fferent view
ur 1he Snn Diego f;,ns_
"l1·s loo bad \I'':' h;1d to go through
<ill this !o get thP support no1\•," he
said. "But 1 \\'Ondt·r \1·hcre U1ey a!l \\'Cre
\1'hc11 11{' 11·crl' pla,l'in g. ''
(Ju !f1t·ldt•r John Ur t:hh. SPt'aking from
hi·; Hlt'h111u11d. \'a., htJ me. s<i id he 11·as
pll'i!Sl'<i by the mov~'-
"lr 's bad lo ll•a\'(' a plac-e as pretty
as San l>ic·go. t•ut all m.\' relafi\'C'S
are back here." said the Pad re s' leading
hitter. "I likl'(I San Diego. but all those
t•rnpty sea Ls 1\·ere discouraging."
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Sports Clipped Short
Mesa Girl Golf Semis • Ill
PEBBLE BEAC H -C ::i s s a n d r <1
Freeman of Costa f\lesa upset defending
champion Barbara \VllJ iams Hand lty to
advance to the semifinals of the
California ...,·01nen·s <Jmateur golf cham-
pionships here Thursday.
i\liss Freetnan's one-up victory pla('('d
her against Debbie Skinner of Chula
\'ista today. fl.1i ss Skinner defeated Dch-
bie f\1eis tcrlin of Buena Park thr('(! :ind
1 .... ·o in the quarterfinals. The o!hf'r
semifinal pits A1ny Alrott of Los J\ngl'l1•s
against Linda r.1aurer of Turlock.
l\'liss Freeman shot a 76 1'hursday
on the p::ir-73, fl/i.Jli-yard l'rbhle BC'<lCh
rourse. She ,1·as onf' rlo\rn after !he
first nine holl'S, bul dr1•11· C\"en on the
JH'X! fi\'f' ;u1d took a ll·<Jd at lhc lGth
11hl'n i\lrs. ll undl£'y bogicd.
e 'f1·11j1111s D l itz e1l
SAL'f LAKE C!l'Y -Th(' L'11h·rrl'i!.v
of L'tnh. ~1th lhl! hor shooting of Luther
"Tick;.·" Burr!en and th1• cold shooting
of 1hl· t11111·t· Universit y Southf'l'll
Californi<i squad, overt1•1lcln1C'd the Tro-
jan:-:. ~1-rm, u1 o non-confC'rencc l>ilski.:t-
b<ill upc:;f'L
The l'!cs l'hursday shot a11 incre<i ib!l'
100 Jk'l'('rllt tro111 the foul line to USC 's
flj 'i Jll'rct·nl
Burdr n 11urn1)1'd in U points to lr:id
a ]Ired up l !t·'> ream \\'hich included
th rrt_• Ol hl'r~ 1n dr.uble fi gures .
IL 11·as a ~Ira! b\' Burden about 1'1
minutes into !he ni-st hair lhat broke
il f;_iirly clo~c e~1rly battle and sparked
!he Utcs to :1 rtu1a v.·a~·.
• A H!Jel.< B eef lip
The Califon1ia Angels have nio vcd lo
shore up the rniddlr of their infield ,
a problem spot \<1st .s('asnn, !1y acf)uiring
veteran second bas£'n111n Denny !Joylc
from the Philadelphia Phillil'S .
The deal Thursda.\' l\'as fo/101Yed Uy
the trade of ear chcr Jeff Torborr,. a
JO-yea r veleran. to St. Louis for rn inor
league left-handed relief pitcher John
Andrews.
The Angels sent relief pitcher Aurelio
ri1onteagudo, 2-1 in 15 relief appearances
for California at the end of last season,
;ind mino r league outfielder Chris C-Olet-
ta.
e Na•t GJJe Goi11•
BOSTON -Ilie Nastase. the drfending
champion ;ind leading money "'inner
this year, conquered his lemper and
advanced to the semifi nals with an assist
from Jan Kodes of CzechMlovakia
Thursd;iy night in the Sf>0.000 Com-
mercial Union Masters Tennis Tourna-
rnt'nt.
1hcn had to Sl\'enl 1t 0111 in !ht• b11lcony
;i.; !\odes n1(•! Toni (;orn1a n 1n the
"'indup of round-robin pl:iy ;1t Hynes
1\uditorium .
1;orman needed only a threc-s1·1 11ctory
v.'ith The final set 7-5 in his fa\'ur 10
beat out .\astasc under tht• r1dl'S for
1he fourth sernifinalist berth
Ho1\·ever. Kodes, <ilready 1\ rilll'n ou!,
d£'fcaLcd the U.S. IJa\'iS Cup pla~t·r fron1
Seattle. f)-3, 6-3, 6-3. Jn llll' ~i'1nlf1nals
tonight. Nastase 11·i1J play :!l-y1.:ar·o ld
Atncrican .Jin1n1y Connors a n d
?\l'11•co1 nbf' \\ill n1l·tt ·ro1n ( 1).,).,i•r 11f
'l'he p;ctherlands.
e llo11l~ie J_.,e1rrle1·
illEXICO CITY -Cnher:.ild (•d t d
By rnan nf l)cn1·cr, \\'ith onl y thr1·t•
n1on th s on (he pro gol f tour . fired ;1
six-1u1der-par 66 'fhursday and took the
first rOl!nd lea d in the $.\0.000 illt.:x1can
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soared to a 75 and U1reatt'ned nol to
pi ny th e Sf'l'Ond round.
1'hC' 23-yl'ar-old Byman . \rinner of the
1912 i\!cxiean Ama ieur Championship.
rcgisrcrL'<i SC\"f'n birdies and only one
bogl'y O\'(•r the par-72. 6.400-ya rd
Bcllavista Club course.
e Grid P ost Open
ALRUQUERQUF. -The liniversitv
or N('IV i\]('XiCO is looku1g for a head
football coa ch.
l'.\'~I head coach Hudy Feldman \\'JlS
1Hlid!ed Thu rsdJy hr is ·being fired. cf-
ft'l'111·1· Jan. JI.
Frld111an's rl'pl.1 crmcnt has not bern
nan1ed . but 1hL' u111vrr~1!y i.s considering
at least 11vo pe rsons for the job:
\\'nshing1on St;1te L;111l'crsity foot bal l
c:oc1ch Jin1 S11l'eney. :ind Bill f\londl.
one of l'eldnian·s lop ass istants.
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Wynn Accepts
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llOUS1'0N (APJ -Diminutive Junmy
\\\ nn. the I lut1s!fu1 A!:ilros' "Toy Cannon"
f,fr thf' past nine years. fired blank;;;
la st scawn, but the Los Angeles Dodge rs
th ink he 'll regain his shooting eye by
ne xt season.
\Vynn. strapped with personal and Oil·
lh c·ri(·ld problcrns in recent years, v.·as
tradc1I to the [lodgers 1'hursday for
\'e ler;in pit cht'.r Cla ude Os\t'(.•n and minor
lt·ague p1h:hcr l)av1 1 Cu I p e pp e r .
highlighting a big tr:.idill!: s1:ssion at lhc
\1•intPr baseball meeting.
"1'111 going fron1 a club whe re I had
l'untrO\t•rsy ...,;111 huth the general
111:1nagcr and the 111a11agcr lo <'l con-
h•1Kl111~ t·h1b." ~a11! \\lynn, who got his
1•ickn:une bceausc of the horne run pov.·er
lie gencr:itcd fro111 hi s 5-fuot-9 framl'.
"I e:dl tli<Jt the beginning of a new·
life."
Ofill'l'll, :!~. the lhirtl 1vinningC'f:t oetivc
pitehc r in tile Na!lunal Leagu<', had
a 16-11 rrl'ord and a 3.30 earned run
;1ve r<1gc ];1!-it S(';tson for the IJodgrrs.
He \\'ill rl'pla cl' lefth<111dl•r .Jerry B.euss
in the i\stru~· ::;t:1 rting rotation. n.euss
y,•as 1ra1tt'll rett•nt!y to l'iltsburgh for
c~1t1·htr J\li!t May.
\\'ynn. \\'ho llas had sub-par ~rasons
h\'O of the pas! three yt':irs, sa111 that
rnarital diffit·ullil'S \\'('re partially 10
bl<unc. Ile l1it .220 last .season v.·lth
2U ho1ne nn1.s a11d 55 ru ns batted in ,
and batted a cart•er 1011· .203 in 1971,
but in 1972 he had a .279 average
and !IO rbi.
"The bad years I had, I was having .
marital problen1s," Wynn said. "You
ean't play 160 games in a year knowing
you r ex-...,·ife is taking you to court
to get niore n1oney. I took my troubles
lo the ball park with n1e . ''
\\'ynn·s presen t 1vife v.·as ill much
of !ast season, but he said she is recover·
ing.
\\\·ru1 hart nun1erous battles with
fon1.1er Astros tnanager Harry Walker
and v.•ns criticized by fans during his
off-vears. .. i think It 11·as time for a <'hange,"
Wynn said. "The guys we've had haven't
been \Vinning, so Spec (Richardson.
Astros general n1anager l is 1naking good
his promise lo change U1ings around .''
\\'.\·1111 v.·tll hnve eotnpelition for e
~tarting posi lion v.·i1h the Dodgers, but
he savs he's ready for the challengt'.
"The ·r>o1\gers 11e£'dcd a ri ght-handed
powt'r hitter and J'\'e been kno\\1n lo
hit a rev.· out of tho park ," he said.
He holds the Astro.s record or 37 home
runs for one scason.
"\\'e ga\'C up a center fielder and
got one b.ack," said Les Angeles manager
\Va\\ Alston, referring to a trade Weclnes-
day that sent \\'ill ie Oa\·is to i\!ontreal
for pitcher r.1 ike Marshall. \\'ynn \l'<lS
happy to join ,lhc Dodgl'rs.
Als!on, of course, \vas re ticent to part
\~·ith a pitchC'r Yt'ho had helped the
Dodgers win two pennants.
"There's no question about the Yalue
of Osteen." said Alston, "but \\'e felt
that we were deep enough in pitching
that we could let him go."
"\V e·v e got a pretty good pitching
starr nov.'," said ruchardson.
Osteen. ·who approved of the trade,
said. "I'm \'Cr)' excited about it. The
Astros have solid hitting, an outstanding
defense and a manager tPreston Gon1ez )
I respect. lt·s all up to me. l t's a
real challenge."
Ostee n said he didn't v.·ant to imply
that he was happy to leave the Dodgers.
"I ha te leaving. I can·t say enough
good things ahout the Dodgers organiza-
tion. I had the thrill of pitching on
fl Wl)r!d l'harnpion and lwo pennant win-
ners.
"1 had the samC' opportunity of pi tching
in the santP r<1tat1011 11.·ith Sandy Kouiax,
!)on Drysdale :ind John11y Podres. r.ty
pnd~' in being a Dodger \\'ill never
rut> off."
In trades !OOay the Kansas City Royals
;icq111 red veteran relief pitcher Lindy
.\lcDanil'l frorn the New York Yan kees
in exchange for outflcldl•r Lou Plnietla
and pitcher Ken \Vr1ght. ,, .
r..tcDanieL wl10 will be 38 n1·xl I hurs-
day, has been a ma111sti1y of lh~ ~'ankees
bullpen since joining the tean.1 111 1968.
He compilt!d a 12..fi record with a 2.81
earned ruu average aud 10 :;a ves lasl
season.
The Texas Ran gers purchiist'CI veteran
utility rnan Cesar Tovar froin the
Philadelphia J>hil/ies today.
Tov:ir, 33, ha s a hfctin1c batting
average of .280 for eihht 1najor-~c~~uc
se-.isons. lie hit .268 tor the 1 lulhes
last vear. To~ar \l'ho can pla y all infield nnd
outfield 'positions, had been acq uirr d h:-o
Philadt'lphia in n 19Tl \1•inlt'r-mt•eting
deal \\'itb Miru1csota. I-le h:id dr1nandt'<i
to be traded at the end of last season
after repca!t'd disagrern1<'nts w i I h
Phillies manag11r Dnnny Ozark .
JOHN SWEAZY
Sweazy Fired
As M11sta11gs
Grid Coa ch
R~· .Hll l'I CA~'>
01 !h• O•olr Pllol S!~tl
John S11{'a;:y. head looth:ill t'Q.1Ch <it
Costa J\.1esa High for the p.1st thrt•e
seasons has been fired, the Daily JliJot
learnt'<! exc!uslvcly today.
S11·eaz)"s tenni s compiled a S-2~ rrrord.
including a 4-5 rnark i;ist S('ason. 'fht·
four \'ictories last year mat ched the
previous high In \\'ins for ;uiy \earn
in the sc hool's historv.
Prior to la<;t scaOOn Sv.·eazy's tean1s
,1·pnt 1-8 ;ind 0-9.
''It's di s :i ppointi ng. hut nol
devastati ng." said Sw('azy. "I could fCt:I
like it's bad to hn\'c to step do\111
Vlhen 11·e'rc going lo gel into a ne11.·
and more con1pet1t1\·c league· ne'l;t
season, but that v.·oulrl only be chilrlish
egol!Sin and basically 1mmatun'.
"If vou·\'l' seen thr football teams
at Cosia \1 esa the last couple of years
you know things are on thr upS\\'in~.
And if· you look in terms of the next
10 years you hal'e to think that over
a prriod of timr ncv.· blood \11U bC'
good for the school.
"Hope is the biggest thing Bnyonl'
can have in mind , and if ,~·c can ~rt
a name coach who c;in st.1rt off 111
the ne~· league v.·it h a v.·1nning season,
it would be ~real for the S<:hool.
"I \\ill have nothing lo do \\ilh lhc
selection of th e next coach. but J think
they have to go outside the school for
a coach who is a proven winne r ··
Sv•eazy wa s notified of his d1~mis.-;al
this morning. He y,•ill remain :it C-0s1a
l\icsa in a teaching capacity.
"JI was a difficult decisioo :1S John
Sweazy wor ked extremely hard to right
the ship and did achieve some suc<.i oi:;s
in thal direction thi s past seaS-On." s;1id
Costa J\.{esa High principal Robert
Packer in aruiouncing the dismissal.
"However, it \\·as felt that a ne\Y
person will be able l.o bring ne1Y ideas
to the Cos ta r.1esa football program.
J do appreciate 1he efforts of Sweazy
during the past year."
Packer, like s .... ·eazy, feels the school
will have . to go out.side the present
staff in the search for a successor.
"We .... 1u sta rt with our staff. but
v.·e're primarily interested in gett ing
a successful coach with varsity ex .
perience. That means we'JJ also be look -
ing outside.
"We're not looking for assista11fs rrorn
the outside, we'll be looking for a hc;1d
coach."
IrAKERS BATTLE
SEATTLE TONIGJIT
INGLEWOOD (AP) The f,(),!
Angeles Lakers are approaching what
roach Bill Sha nnan says ""''ill be their
moment of truth.
Tonight the Lakers host the Seallle
SuperSonics, then open an eight-game
stretch that Shannan• feels will be a
~rue test of ho\V good his learn really
IS.
The Lakers have a 17:9 record and
hold a I !fl game le&d ovCr Golden Sta te
in the Pacific Division. Peak "'ill send Ted ~~ersoo . Jim
Helm. Kip llt•:i rr(l11, Bill llclrn :1rid J);1v1· Gibbs to 1hc s1ar11ng llnC' aga 111~1 li1ol:i
in the fir,! 1nceling of lhe rwo !P:1ms
this !)('allOn .
Th~· 27·yr:ir·olrl :\:islase scorerl a
surprising i·.5. r,.3 ,·iclory over Austrartan
Davi~ Cur s1:1r John Newcombe, hut
1la!y'.s Picro Gro~. r..k\1 11[! with tongue out. ca ptured
the first run of the n1cn's gianf.~lon1 today in the
.French 1\lp~ during th e \Vorld Cup compcUtion.
The Sonics are 9-20 and coach Bill
Russell is threatening o who lesale
shakeup.
Les Angeles has 'Yon both prcviou!
meetings with the Sonic.s this season.
01iJy Pilot Pnoto by Lt e P•vn•
DAVE WA LSH 1221, NEWPORT'S BRIAN RENNER BATTLE FOR A REBOUND .
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IJau 1·rou p of Fo11n1.11n
\'all ey JJ1gh 11as n:11nr1! 1nos1
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\'i1rs1ty 1'hursd.1~· 1•vr111ng i1t
the scluJ<11"s a1un.1:1l :.1x:ir1~
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For Girls
<!round the Orange Coast area
narnrd \\'t'rC' J o h n Him-
mclbt,rgrr ! Edison w a t er
pvlu1, IJ;1ve Hradburn
1 :-lc\\"j)(lrt !!arbor cross coun-
tr~ 1 and Terry Huddleston
\S.1n Clemente cross cow1lry).
Net Su111n1aries
E1l1nclf 11') !01 S~nll An• Ya!l•Y
Sl1t9lt1
1-'v"''" IE! ae• "M11•l l't I'
H•n•O<l fl' I Cl~! Butcl\f" t~l I 5 Poll!e If net AO«•·• 1$) I •
Ou09lf'y JEJ llr l 8.,na•tt (St 9·1.
l\ro"'n I[! <It'""" ISi t O
s . .,.~•• !f.1 n•! "'•••~ 1s1 eJ Vu!••• •f I at• O•••,.err r• 1~1 i l.
Soro!" l[I ttel ~tr••• 1S) &l.
Ooub1e1
1o!l"'p•e,,, lo;vde• 1£..1 Otl M111iu'TI,
H""'r'o , ~ • l r..·~. M~t<)" ([) ne' H~•dt•nln,
M11•••~• l'·I '• 81 ly~u. l\CIY• ~E• -O•f Roll\, Bootn
! ~' i :
0'~'>1°•. A•~~d ICl <l~t. Cop•tcn,
Q~"!"; !Si O ~
,..,~ulei~ W•U (El Gel. LOl>el,
~<el, (~I i l.
PO"I. O"Ano~•o (E! !le!. !m1her. Mulc11\v lSI 1.0
M••l•I , l~l<lt !() dtf L•p•re1e,
CO~boll (SI H'I
flit ••· M~G~l1 (EJ def. Fehrenbo!(~. Jonn1on !SI 8·1
Muntlntlon 811cn U) (I) l!dli.on
Se a Ki.Ji gs,
Ea gles Oasl1
At Ea st LA
LOS A~CiELES -Irvine
League \\'ater polo co-cham-
pions Corona d<>l 1'.lar and
Estancia \\·ill get an oir
poMWlify. of sorts, to break
that de:idlock tonight i n
the CJF' playoffs,
It's on opportunity both
teams 1vclconle , but one
they'd ralhe.r have under
s l ight l y di f fere n t
clrcumslanefi.
The two clash in a 7:30
game at East LA College
) which \\•ill determine third
place in the CIF. They'd
rather be playing in lhe 9
o'clock litlc contest which
matches Sunny llill s and 1'.iira
Costa.
Sunny ll ills . underea lcd in
24 games this season, ousted
E!itancia, 1$-2, w h I I e Mlrr1
Costa (22·21 edged CorQna del
Mar, 6-5, In semifinnl action
Tu..day.
E.!taneia features a balanc-
ed Bittack led by senior Steve
Smilb. and th e solid gl)aitelld·
mg of Tony S-a wnya. while
Corona del Mar play~ a
deli bcr11!e sty le of ~nme led
by Mark WaL"°n . Fran k
Urowne Dnd Dan Pcnni nFtton.
\il'glt1'
lpa.,.n\ l"i a~1 0•"!1 !El l ·l.
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Hauth, 1-'au!n (HJ Otf MiC1'1tli1,
Oldme~ (El l ·l.
Finn, O'C.onnor (11 ) def_ SMlm, Toll•s
(E:l ~ ...
Melun, V'ltlQUel {E ) 01!"1 Gobrlt l,
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Mlfltr OH !·l.
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Mtlor (loll I .!,
Bollen, ltbO~~I fH) de/, B"wtr,
1:.11en1Tmmer fE) l·J,
Ellmort. Se-ymour ( E) C • I.
l1wr~nc•. Murr~v (H\ l.J.
Waldron. V~n IE) oet, Bender. Et~or
Pl) 1-1.
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M1K1n111 fCl l·J. 11nrkkt, TrUdffu ((.) dlf. M!!ls,
Otlt (r.I) f·J,
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Mllltr, Flrrt r (Nl dff. 8owlt , StVf nl
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Slntlft
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O~kltv 1$) dlll. l(W>n \Cl I ·•·
Wlf1on !Sl del. H.rrfl {Cl 1·1.
Llnntt>ecn (S) dt1, H•!X1"1 CCI f-1. ,,_,
Enoul11, Walton([) def. CJ1rl!.. Nnh (Cf l-0.
Mt rbtrlch, Mor1t (SJ def. Le...-r,
Holl1n<1 [(.) 1·-5.
l rt hrM!t. Wlhon IC) <lt l. C9"t, Sii(.• CS) l •S,
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jCl 1-IJ.
Cooi<t ll.11~lr1 fS) dt'I, l<tH<fllt\.
6•u .. ml1tltf !Cl t-1.
Ct1rk1, l'ournlw (Sl df'f. Wrl;hr,
G111enwood (Cl 9·7.
lll•llcl• 11JJ IJI L-.W• l t•cll Sl~ltl 11vmtn JEl d•I. Huht ~L) 6·1 1•1M~ ( J dfl. Mere '"'· I(. (Ll
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M11>nln<1. OH.Iva /El dl'f, i;i.,'°''· l!errv~IXI /L) •·1.
Special award v.·inners:
l'ounl•in V•ll•'t' l'oolll1U
V•nlly
Oe1-n>!v" pl1ye, Of the Vel•-01v1
91.,...,~, l<>-<•Pll•n1 . Den •M1llDv on<I
Scofl Nlpl); Mott lrnn•ov<'<I: 01n
P••" Bt•I Jun•or DIC~. 51Pve
Tnomown; 6ts! lunl()< lltiem1~: G1tald Gr~nttv . MOST V•lu1ble pl1Ytr: Don
Trouo: G~u.,11e1 "''"'''"'" 1roup, Nall!', LM-A Av.i•.inl, Di n• Hllll . Sopl>omort
C1p!1!n: SJtVf We&Vftf ; MO,!
v~lu1tb!e: Eric G&rTen ; Mo, 1
lmprovf<I; M1'1 NIKO.
Fr••hm•n I lrv!n•Suntt!l
C•o1a ln : 8111 G•ll11 Mo\I Vilu&blt:
Ml~e Mu>10; Mosr lmoro'"'d; Rober!
W••v•r.
P rHl'lman (H11n1lt>gl0fl 811ch)
Mo•I 1"1pro~<'<I Di n C1outt: Cap!1ln:
Stevt P••TI; Moot Valu t blt : Doug
V•n Grol.
Edi"°"
W1t1r l"olo
Y•nlly ,
Most d.O!ctT..a. 0 1v• Pic~ford : Most
lmorovf<I, Miii! V•n G()<dO!>: C1pr1ln,
G_.ge Budrl1; MOJt V1lu•Dlt . Jetin
Hlmmt\ber<;itr.
Jlltflloir ,,.. ... 1,.,
C•pl1lr1, P•ul l1lmmt l1>1rg1r, Mosr
Vt !Ut l>lt , Dinn• Weot
l'rotll·S0911
C•olt ln. Jolm 6rlc~. Ha.I Valuabl•
Glen Lln111n1!1dt
Htwport H•rllor C'1>n Country
V1n l1y
Mo1! V~lu1ole O•ve 6reoburn. C11>-
!1ln. J1c~ MfMTtr, Moll 1m11rovtd ;
01ve Fabian
J~nloir Va.illy
Molt l'alUMllO Con Fu~umo!o: C1p.
'''" Oon P~non, Moll Improved'
1.,1110 LeM'""n
1<ro>h·S09n
Mo•! v~1u10le · J oe Con~: C~p11ln:
O•vtv Fler; Molt lmpro•ed: Ni<~
M1dlg1n.
S•n Cll!,,t n!1 C•e>tl Country V1 n l!y
Milly Mill• Olvmo!c Memorlel 1roprov
loutJ1~ndlng 011t1nce <'Yn"t t l; Terry
Hvddltt!on. Moll ln1plr1 rion11· 1om
An"t,.on; Ov111~ndlng U'IClerc11~smen :
K•I• Wolco!I; Mo11 lmpro•t<f~ Jahn
A.•!t!I.
,;
Oiuck Cernicky has been
selected the most valuable
performer on Golden West
Collcge·s cross country team.
The award was presented at
Tuesday night 's dinner at the
home of Rustlers coach Tom
Noon.
other awards included : ca~
taln-!\11ke Braunstein; 1nost
improved -Tom Stacy ; most
i n s p i r a t Ion a l -1'.1ike
Zackerdonskl .
Basketball
Summaries
Spangler's Shot Saves Tars, 57-55
By ROGEH CARI.SON
Of I'll• oaltv pou11 lt•tl
Newport Harbor ti i g h 's
Sallors arc ln the chanl·
p1onship finals of the runth
~1nnual \\'u:,:tnHll.!>ier -fo.lt1 r1tk1
lnv[taUonal basketball 1ouma-
ment following Thu r s d o y
night 's 57-55 hcartstoppcr over
host Westminster.
It \Vas a fitting cH n1a.x to
an evening that saw Compton
nick rival Long Beach Millikan
by a 62-61 count and Marina
edge Katella in overtime, 59-
57 .
Unbeaten Marina a n d
Ne wport Harbor colJide at 9.
Pit·ate.s
Win With
Defen se
fly 110 \\'ARD L. llANDY
01 1111 D•lly ,.Hot St•fl
Torn Crunk and Rod Snoo k
1vcre hot in the first hn lf
11·hi!c Bruce 1\1lll!'r and Bob
i\lanker took up the slack in
the second hair to give Orange
Coast College an 82-58 basket-
ball victory over Central
Arizona Thursday night in
opening aciion of the !\tiles
Eaton tournam ent a! OCC.
The Pirates 13-21 return
tonight ~ti 9 in scn1ifinal action
aga inst Cypress College, v.·i n-
ner ovt"r Allen Hancock, 81-4>2,
Thursday evening.
El Can1ino and Santa Ana
will tangle in the 7 o'clock
contest in the chan1pionship
br:irket.
Cl'ntral Arizona rron1 Cas<i
lirande. shuttled pl:ly crs in
faster than a rrvo!ving door
throughout the first half but
tl1e Orangr Co:1st defense
ca1n('-to life \Vhen the Va-
f!lleros took the lead, 16-15
11·ith 10:51 left.
Front this point. Central
Arizona scored only eight
points and the Vaqueros \1'er(•
blanked in the fina l six
minutes of the half \\1hi!e
Orange Coast increased its
lead from five to 19 point s
at intennission.
"\Ve wed an extendrd
pressure defense." coach f.lcrh
J.ivesev said follov.•ing the
game. "'\Ve went to that type
of defense to change the tern-
po in our favor."
So effective was the defense. ·
Central Arizona made 15
turnovers to seven for the
Pirates in the first h:llf v.·ith
each 1eam committing 10 in
the second half. Th e Pir:iles
had reserves in the game for
the final seven ni i n u t c s ,
J1owever.
The hot shootin g Orange
Coast qu intet hit 50 percent
of its shots front the floor
in the first half 11nd 42.2 per-
cent for the game.
Crunk m a d c 14 points in
the first half while Snoo k con-
tributed all 13 of his counters
in the sa1ne JX!riod. ~filler ,
after a slov.· start, came on
strong: in lhc first 10 ni inut cs
of the second half to hit 12
of his night 's output of 14.
Or•nci• Coau,.:v11•1 pl to
Miiier S 1 1• c, .. ,.,~ ~ • o 16
5~0''" s l 1 1l M~n~•r 5 0 1 10 Wor T~~ 1 S 1 ~ ~~,,;i:,~ ~ l ~ :
~~~:~~ ~ ~ : ;
A!!letev 1 o I 1 WoodW~rd 1 1 0 l Tol~h JO 7l 11 ti2 H~lt!ime: 01M1g• CO.O~I 43·2•.
Grahan1
Honored
University High's Murry
Graham and El Dorado's Bob
Farra share back of the year
laurels on the All-Orange
League foctball selections as
picked by the coaches.
Lineman of the year i !\
Sonora's Bob Hook.·
AL'lo g!eanin$ fi rst team
honors are Un iversity's Kurt
Schulten, San Clemente's Tim
Murphy .and' Nick Vleisides,
Dana Hills' Mark Eljenholm
and Laguna Beach's John
MccaJI.
\\.'p~trn.inslt>.r nwcls J\;itell a f(J r
llurd place Rt 7 :1(1
Kennedy beat ·rust1n. 92-SJ,
and nlt•l Cornp1on 1n ;1 4 30
ga1i1c.
111 the end It was a
\Vcs!nunster rnistake and the
curnc thruugh pcrfom1anee by
f\1att Sp1\nglcr that spelled !he
d1l(\·rence.
<;o:u:h J) o u g Stockh:im's
\\lest1n111stcr five had the bait
with Jess 1ha11 a 1ni11ute. tu
play and orders to wai t until
the. fiual sce<1nds to try to
snap a 55-:ill situati01!.
Uut a \Vcstnlinstcr player
sh1.1I <111d 1111.;:-.1·U \\ 1\h :!4
~l·t'Ond<s ll·ft, 6·8 t't'n tl.'r 1):1\·1·
St•y1nour r\'lx•Un<lrd f ur
\Pl\'port and the 'J'ar~ had
1!1l· t·J1:ul!'l! tu 11 .11l lui' Iii..:
r1gJ1( UlUtrlC'll!
H111111 u·rtnherty i.::ot loose
froin 18 ft•t•l uut '''ilh f11·c
St'cond.~ to j.(11, b11t his sl1ot
1vJs off u1rgct. That 's \Vht•rt:
Spangler S!t"flped in
rebounding and putting t111:~ tn1 I I
!Jack up for 1/1e 1l'lnn111g puluts
11•1th 110 tirnc rem.aining
Co;u:h Dale 1-la!;!'Y's Sailors
foug!1t nn uphi ll hau!c in the
~e:eond hall after \Yestrn1nslcr
rl't:ll•U ol! 111 :.lr.11}.lhl l'IUl!HS
at thr out~1·t tu .1!<s1in1e ;1
3i-'.tl lt·.:id
'l'he Lions kep th~ lead un11I
J 24 lo ~u "l1t•u ~f)<111t:ll·r ll·d
S.•\'11111ur f•u' o.n1 casv shol 10
pui :\.-1v1>0rt into a 51-50 !rad
\\lt1stn1111~t1'r tnok th(' lf'.'.l(i
hnefly, t11rn Si:yrnour scored
fron1 :-h11 rt r:1nge \Vllh rh..:
hr·lp nf tJ'Fl.1hrrt y'.5 :-i s .. isl
1v11h J ·58 J~f\, U' Flaht'J'I)' Sl()lc
I he bnll n1ornents latL·I' <ind
1~('n! 111 fnr a Juyup 10 i;:11,,_·
1-lagl.'y's \\'innt•rs ;) 55-52 ll'iirl
Bu1 \\1est1 ninst('r 1· o fl r t' ii
ba i:k 111th a free l/lfOI\' ;inti
Vikes Nip Katella, 59-.57;
Try Tars Next for Title
Uy RO~ EVAJ'\S
01 lhl O•ll't' Pllot S!•U
1\lark Ucc. 14 on our calen-
dar -it's a 11ight ba!lkcthall
fans won 't want to miss.
1't1;ll 's ·when l\1t"trin:i High's
Vikings iuvlldc Kalcl!o. for a
non ·ll«l guc rcn1al ch t1fter lhc
V1krs cSCtipcd 11'Jth a 59.57
ovci·tilno \erd1ct over th c
Knlgh1s Thur.-.rl:iy evening 111
lhr ninth <innual \Vestrn in.,t f·I'·
il-'larina ln vit:.itional baskettxLll
to1 1rn;11l1{'rll .
'l"hc victory puts coach .J1n1
Stephens' Yikes into tonigl1t's
finflls ;tt \Vcst rninstt>r ag;1insl
undefeated Newport l lar!x1r
191 and the ron<111cst \\ilS as
hurd as th<' score inclica!cs.
The u'inning 1nargi n ca11ll'
Ediso11 Collects;
Diahlos Stu11ned
H)· JIANK \\'ESCll or 111• O.il1 Polol Sri/I
Edison High sandv.•ichcd two
good quarters bet1'1een t1\'0
bad ones and nailed Bolsa
Grande 65·52 ln opening round
play of !he La Quinta .Invita-
ti onal bnsket ball tournament
Thursday at La Quinta .
l\ti ssion Viejo. nit'anwltile,
couldn'I OVl'rcome a
di sastrous first fjll:lrtcr a n d
lost !o Santa Ana Vallev 56-51
<1! Los A1nigos in cinother
O!X'ning round ga1nc.
The \\'in for Edison puts
coach IJal'e fl·lohs' Chargers
Into the semifinals tonight at
8:30 :lgain st Loara :lt La Quin-
ta, while r-.ti ssion Viejo takes
on Saddlcback in a consolation
gan1e at 7 at Los Amigos.
Loara defeated La Quinta
61-51, and Los Ami gos
defe:lted Saddleback 46-37, in
other games Wednesday.
Ed ison opened its game with
Bolsa Grande by committing
n'1ne first-period turnol'er~.
:ind closc1I out by being:
outscored 26-13 in the final
period.
Hut oh, the inbet11·ecn time.
The Charg('rs tore apar! a
Bolsa C r a 11 de man-to-n1an
defense ,.,.ith sh.:irp passi11g,
and forced JO turnovers with
a ball-hawking zone of their
own lo build a 29-point lead
(52-23) 1vith t\\'O minutes left
in the third period .
And even though Bo Isa
'{;[
Grande ran off 17 strai;;ln
points unti l mid1vay in 1ht!
final period, the Chargers had
little trouble holding on for
!heir first win in tv.·o outings
this season.
l\Iohs used seven players
interchangeably, an<l all con -
tributed lo the victory. Center
Jack Clark and forward Ton1
L!oy provided 1l1c inside scor·
ing, nelling 15 points ea ch.
Joe Troxell came off the
bench to spell Clark, hit ni ne
poin1s and grabbed several re-
bounds.
Guard Jay \\'ilson sat out
most of the first period but
came on to score IJ for the
Chargers. Starters Dave \Vh ite
and Steve Tully had nine
points bctv.·ecn them and
repeatedly foLtnd the open man
for assists when the Chargers
blew 1he ga1ne open in the
second and third periods.
Opening game jitters proved
the downfall for Mission Viejo
as Santa Ana Valley jumped
to a 10-0 lead and was never
headed.
A Santa An a Valley man-to-
man defense forced nuinerous
turnovers, a n d the winners
also established a dominance
in rebounding which proved
to be a big factor.
Dean Egertson and Joe
Gailis led J\.1iss ion Viejo in
scoring with JO points each. * {::( M!UlOfl VltJf Cll) " " " ' ' ' 0
while senior O:lve Harris ;u1d " 1 sophomore Kelly Cox boost ed Hny~I 1 0
o·s .. en ' o iooo fl o ll •lU•~r ] 0 Ege•tsori • 1
~ the Diablos 11·ith steady play
18 in the !all' going. '
Or\ Ulll Fick's l\\'O frc~ !1111111 '
111!h J .:\I left in O\'l'l'litne -
hut turning points and crucial
pl:1vs Sel·111ed :l dune a dozen.
Jn !he end co;1ch 'l'orn
i)llnley's Kalella tean1 \Villi
.left' \Velshans. ~like Steib ~Jnrl
.\1a!t \Vhle\don on the benth
11·ith fi1·f" fouls, Jo~t the ball
on ~ !raveling call ll'llh 1;,
seconds lrft and the Vikl'S
lil·ld the Knights off to 11in
SC1ph1Jnl!l re ltieh Br:inning'
gut .\larina inrn !he ov«rti1ne
II ht'll hl' t'<HUl('tt(·d on 111'0
fn·l· 1hr1.>\1·s \1Jth 111·0 second.i
111 j.'O 111 regulation.
l\fllcll:i appeared to have
l!J1• game safe lv in hand \\'it h
a 45-38 lead ·and 5:22 re--
1ui11ning.
But ::i prcn111ture s t a 11
ha1·ktirccl ;ind the \'i kcs i:111
111to the ni<irgin, tll:l nks to
1hl' sharp shooting of Keith
l\ocllt•r and Fi ck -althou gh
!\1nrina did not lt>ad si nce Jo~-
1ng a 29-27 adl'<1nt~1ge c:lrly
in tht• !h!rd period.
Both lea rns (lost year's
finalists) attacked frorn the
perimeter for the m .. ost pflr't
;ind !\·far ina defe1t .. ed tht"
!\.nights \vi!h Bob Losner on
\\l!'l sh:ins :ind the rest of the
Vikcs in son,e1lihat of a zone.
!\1a rina z1ppl'd to the front
early in the O\'ertime \\'ith
a 22-f()Ol{'r bv Koeller, then
frt>e t/11111\'S b}· Byron l\osick
and Fick_
In consolation play a I
lo.larina it 11as \V:lrrrn O\·•·r
Los Alamitos, 69-55. and
Orange over Foothill, 62--44.
K~l\er fl(~ l o,ner
B••nnlnQ K:i"'~~ lot1I•
Oe'N1tld
LY(h~ot
Wchhl~I Stelb ~g~f!don
Newo1..er Ross 10111s
M1r!n1
Ka1ell1
Mari,.. (St) ~ fl l)f II)
10 0 1 ?O ~ t : If
' . I 10 l 11 ' . 11 J9 19 11
K11tt ll• lS1) ~tr pllp
0 ' ' ' ' ' 9 0 )
• " " 1 0 5 •
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Pro Scores ... Tnurs111~·1 Garntt
Oelroil 110. Se1nle 108
(f\k100 IOJ. Phll~Cltlonla '8 ...
T nwnCIAV'I G•m•
New Vo•k 1!1. Memonr, 9~ '"' Tl'IUriCllY'> G•m11 Morolre~! •· New York l1tanoo;or} 2
lO•'>n!O t . "''"n"!Ola I Butl&lo I, New York ll~nger1 •
h1u·~l't by t.lru1 \\'!lS()n ~nrl
J);11i• \Valsh Ill ll1:: Ll at 55
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111 Ac tion
To11j ght
S1.~ Or:1ngt' Coas! 3rea pt'el)
li:isk1·tb;11l !l'an1s o.in.: on thr
n1ad 1011ight in n0n·leng11 l'
l'larfarc. topped b ~" ,1
ilouh!t·h1·nder at La I l:lbr:i
Jl !gh wht'l'l' Hu ntington Bl'a eh
;incl Fou nr:tin V;ille v invade.
Cn:u·h Eln1l'r ·c o 111 b s '
n1i;;h1.v l/11nt ingto11 Be 11 ch
<)1l~·r·, b:1ttl11 al v•:1ys tough l.;1
I l;ihr:1 111 an 11-:10 tirf, 11·hi<·li
fulh111, th•· l•'ountain V:l!lry-
Lu\1·t·tl ronrron!;1tion at 7.
Oth1T non·fl'ague skirrnishrs
i11c·lulk· l'11h·1•rsi!y ll igh's Tro-
jans :11 underealed Estanci:i.
Dan:l /-fills at Cypre ss. L:lgun:i
lleaeh at Fall brook ;iud Cl
Toro <1t Cerritos F.:leh of those
gan\Cs ls billet! for 8 'clock.
Huntington Deach nnd Fou11-
1uin \'a!ley in1·ade th r
nor!l11•rn scc1io;1 of Orang('
Co unt y l'lith All-CIJ·' can·
dida!i ·s lt<l_ul Contreras and
DF111 i\hilanc.
Contreras has popped in 32
points in ea ch of Huntington's
conquests over Edison and
Ser\'ite.
,l\la[:lnl' scored 24 in a Josin~
rffort :lgainst Anah eim 'flirs-
da.1·.
llurllington's conquc::-t or
S.-r\ itc \'las ,111·cso111c as lhe
Oilt"rs rf!n1pag£·d 10 11 50-19
halftin1c lead . The final score
of i6-51 resulted after Servile
scored the last 16 points.
Tim !!ill v.•as mi ssi ng rrom
.'.lCtion due to illness in Fou n-
tain Valley's loss to Anaheim
and the Barons figure to be
prirned for a better effort.
Coach Tony Stitlson's Dana
llills quintet is a sol id favorite
over Cypress \'lilh 6-7 Kevan
.Peck. S!el'e flipple, I\fark
Schrcy and Bill Springman
lc:idin,::: the \'la ,v.
Coach John D r i s c o 1 t ' <;
l inh·ersity five is seeking its
first 1vin after :l 11;1rrO\V loss
lo Santiago. but F:stanc.i J's the
favorite 11·ith 6-3 sophomore
J in1 J\lcCloskey niaking noises
early.
Laguna Beach coach J erry
J-'ai r is hoping 5-10 junior
"'rank \\iri ght c:i.:;i equal his
2~·point output tn 1\iesday's
triumph over Onl.ario Chris-
lian.
And coach \Vend ell \Vit!'s
scn iorless El Toro crew is
seeking-its first t•:in after
! hrce losses.
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LOS AllCELES
DIANCE · CGDNTIES
lllCE DEALER!
ORDER TOIAY
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Everr man wants
Black Velvet
in his stocking.
Give the smooth, imported wh isky from Canada.
And fo r the holidays, give Black Velvet in the attractive drums.,
Every man wants Black Velvet. And every woman too .
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,2.j DAI LY PILOT rr1rt~y Otctmbrr 7 1~73 --------
CM Girl Gets Ace Cards Stoll
MD, 57-55
At El Niguel Course Li\ l'UENTF: -:-.lalt>r U1·i
High School fC'll v1ct1nl to :-1
li1pSe aflt'r spurting to an e;1r·
ly lead and as a result . drop-
ped a 57-55 ovcrtirnt' basket -
ball decision to l.a 11·11d:1!l' s
l'ardinals Thursday 11i~hl 111
the second round of the
Bishop Am:1t toumarncut.
Cassandra Frrl'man i:-11l
l'l•bbl1· J:1·:1eh st•t•\..1ng t)u·
l'alirorn1;1 \\Otnrn's :11T1a!l'11:'
golf chanlpton!.h1p b1Jt l.wlon·
h•<J \ i11g 1ilr !ill' 111urn:u11l't11.
~he St"Ol"t't! ;1 hOl\•·ill-<l!h.' <II
El Ni~lll'l Country CluU 111
L.-ii.:unri ."\1g11t'I.
(a~~andr:I I!. ;1 llll'ITif.M:r Of
1 r1 int~ ("0<•~1 C1•U11trv Club and
hof>I ·" to turn profc,sion<il 111
1hr lu!tJn' She c, :1 J"(',1dt•11l
ol CO,!.'.l \lrsa
Iii :1 1hrt"l' ~ltf'r b:11ls ur
four'-4illH' ("11tllJlt't1t1on at El
.\1 1-:u!'l llus 11<·1•k, ;, !t•:1n11·•J1!l-
poscd of l)Qrothy llt•st1·r. \\':in-
da l'hri,tP11.;cn l•:d1th it:l V :111d
l'al 11.·r,011 fi red a 22-1 for
fu·,t plal"c houors
Sl'cvnd place 11·ent !o Sue
Fol··~ Eih:en ~l arsd!·n .. lo ,\n·
nc. I\lcDonald nnd Pat l'r;int·is
:1t t2ii. Tl1ird p!;ttl' \\'HS !;1kcn
hV Jerri Cini, Ginn.v 13ordw t:I!.
J>orc thy Levy and 1!011111(' 131:ur
:1l 228.
Huth Cohen. Anrll' Tt'l'I. !\;1v
·111 eCl11·s111·v ~i nd S!C'l!;1 Sca1nai1
h;1d 2:10 fur fourth plat t•. Al
231 in firth pl:ice v.·cre Bell.\
Br;1tton. BPV Jl cn1\crson . Jt'<!ll
LclJon :111d Anne \Vright.
'l'he six th place tt"arn l\;id
'""-· JCs, I' reps
l.t•t· ~~1111it:r. Anrlt' C'hr•~·
l1:1n:il'l1, .l :t('hit· \\°(1t ~nn a11d
1~(1bb.v J),.p\;111qu1' on ii ·r1i1.•y
fll"l'<l ;1 231.
.'iflltlfl 1\1111
1'oun101 1n~·nt iH'llllll w \1 ~
lira\ y al S:int::i An'1 Country
Clu b during the past 1-1••11k
for n1L·1nbers of 1hc \1·on1en ·s
golf club.
In a 1natch \S par •'l('til.
Al111t• Bo~ le won 1\ flight. 11111
(\UV. II A !JC for ~1·1'<1Jld
n·,ultL·d 1~ ... lv•ccn \1 a r i.; •'
!) l\,.l'fl'. ~loisc nusl'. l.111~
l·'.1lr~ .ind l';1ttl ll oyt Ht 1h11 •1·
do11n
In B fl igh t it 1r:1s [.a 1 ernL·
!!:ill the Yiinn1·r. l·u11. 11.:-tt y
I •1·t~ch .'.lnd June Cor11· ftn 1~!1-
(·d three dov:n \\"ith Hosnl•·•·
ll;trl. l\hllie Hogan. Antla t.11-
ir1gs ton and !\el l!ughl's fp1ir
d1111·11 ,
t:l;idys Ben1is \'las llu· {'
11\nncr. [1Yo dov.'n. s u .~ i \'
Stf'v.•arl wa s next, lhrN: do1111.
l·:<la !\1iller. !\large l\:nox and
.ll'<in Triplel1 lied at lour
dil\l'll .
In D flight l! \1·as Sand~'
;'l\csty<Hlt'k !he Wl1Hll'1". lu1tr
du\1·n. i\·lariC' Liu k and Frances
Hl•t•d tu·d :it fl\'C rlOl'.11,
111 ;i ~lrokc play l'VC'll t, l\tary
('l':ir.v ;ind Lo is t-:dcs tied for
gP1~s hnn<Jrs in A fl ig ht with
11~, All·nl' Hoyle y,•on the
111·! :111•ard \l'ith 7:J follo11·ed by
.\l.1rg11rl'l Crank and l)atti
J]Ol'I at 74.
Ka y Youker was the B gross
\I 11\llt'r v. 1th 93. Ncl Hughes
c·op1J1:d net attion v.·i!h 73
fu!lo \1t•d by June Co rie (7-1 1
;.ind Dodie \\'oods \ i51.
Arlini' l)o"·ski was the gross
\ 1el11r 111 C flight 11·1th 99.
C:luria Child v.·on ncl with 7ti
\11th l::da ~1 iller and ll::irrict
l!o11kins tied nt 77 .
ln IJ night it \1· a s s.
~lt:Phcrson the gross \rinncr
11·1th 112 while Jo Peck won
!l('l 11·ith 75.
The \\'in ning tcan1 in a 101'1
b;ill of foursorne ton1pet1tion
:l1 58 \l'aS Barbara Fitchen,
Jackie Voelkl, f.-lnrgc Stocker
;u1d \Vilrna Shively.
Four learn s !led for second
!\later De1 rcturnl'd to ;.1c1ion
today against La Sernil 1n its
third gan1c.
The !\1onarchs n1oved to a
1-1-~ advantage in the fir st
stanza but a 21-point 1hird
quarter put Lav.·ndale in front ,
4~-40. going into the finnl eight
n1inutes.
\·later Uci movcc\ in front
again but l~111·nd:1!e !il'<I 11
11·ith th.rec S<'conds left tu send
!he gan1e into ov1•rtin11·. !\lark
Rreitfuss hit bo!h !\1atcr Dt•1
go.1lS in overtime but
!.tiwndale SCOJ"L'd SIX 10 ice
!ht• decision.
Brandon !\lcCaughcy pared
the scori ng v.-ith "J."}. points on
l l fiC"ld goa ls. He al~ll hrought
down 14 rebounds lo lc;id in
th is deparllncnt.
1,•rc ~ua~tv
!:;(<.!~~ l~at•l<ld.,le
Bn ellu•> p ,.,1,1
,S(~Ultl
De~~
Mu•"1••~
M•ter D~I <Ill fq It
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pt •o ) :1 ' ' ' " • ' ' ' ' " "
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" To•~h
at 62 intil1di 11g U a r b a r a S<ore b~ /.\J\OC Oeo ou~r1•" I 4 ll 11
11 11 ~ Khorcy, Kay Youkt!r, Nellie L~"''"'~ie
!{01::1111 :lnd l\1ary Crosson; Pat ---------
Co.-:, ~el Hughes, Bev ltin11~.!
Fo r Cocist Area
Basketball Results
Rain Slows .,
Men's Golf
Hains C'Ont1nue to fall on
weekends ta hamper men's
club goll activities that are
already on a short schedule
for the holiday season.
Jvn•l>I v1..,1ty Coro~I ~•IM., I'll IHI LB Molhk.in
M0><1get I~ '' 11t1 W•<~C< ,_~ti"'"" 11J '• I • L"''" F,.,., 1 •1 I •1 C.<M1•1~1\
ly,tcr I 6' (, 7+. 1 11•01
l'""""'''"' ,, t ~' Y.~<~·<l"" '"'"'! ·.ulJ 1••0"~ Ucl l M~r
".'l•·Vf1 J. li •L~ " l<· "II?
l•.,lll•to'• '''""'~ w·I 11 ir "?• !~. Jun•o• v.,..,,~
co.on.I Clel M•< {UI 1:i.1 K ~•eUf
Mi>n•1•·t ( ~' G I Gl K•1>l<>ll "'""~':.<in ( •• C. \•I l<>vl~r
F'"'' \" C !Id 1000 (,u••"r 111 i ! ( ll Sl,..<l~jr Ct'~'"''"l\1 < ; ' F 'IJI llleltu
5cc,.ng Sut1\. "''"~" 0~1 Md<-fltm-J.,•l 1, t-.e!lll 0 H~lllune; K•h"lo 1) 11
Fro>n B~•·~•b•ll
Newport H•rbe• an 1-.1 L.lguni Bt1<11
5c11Wdlbtl 1111 I , &• t.o•IJ~'""''
C«"•O l If F I (/1 M(M·"'"' C.olr~ ('~I ( 1 Q! 1-tolt
l ltnmor\ ll11 G I J1 Holl•n.'ln
MaSl•Y (I/! c. Ill• St11""Uln~ ~'"''"U Sub\ ll•"~" I 1>d•m~1 ~.
U"" 1 L~g.,n.1 b'"· 1"'1" l
ri'll!lom<· N<'"l'l"l H"oOC .Ja1~.
Sop~omor~ B ~,k~ln.111
Founli"n V•lley !~H CU I Anah~•m
CoJ.l•C 41111 F (i" F o<ft "-l•n
L.ouo l 61 r (;,,,,,.,1
iU"•tlo 1'11 C II Auvoor, T~' ·•Cf l ~I U I .<fl<1YloU
11' 1!1nd 1 •l G 1 r' w·11e ~.o .. rq ~ .. l> •. Fov"'J"I v '"''Y V~C·
t ""ll~n o
H >lllon>~ ~~nld1•• v,111,, ~J.)2
Sophon1ore Bd•MolbJ!I
Hun11n~lo" Be~cto 161) (\01 ~ervote
Sl"1"M! ( ~l c ' n• Dv•IY
K~r>u• I 81 F ! II> l'v~l('1
Ngdle< \ •I F ( ·" (.u11w.,y
1 l>O•n•C•1 1 ·" G I 1 I l),ty
"""n,V!lll IOI G I ;.,io·.y
5tOf•~u ~UL·~· l1U1•'"'"'on l\,.,, h
I V"" o, (.1,nllo ?, (iltlirJlle !. Ale l.
11.11<111 6. l<dnO"I 2
l·.,llrrir!l<' Fou~I~"' v,11ry 31.n
Fco<n BaoMetbdll
Hunnnqton B~d<l1 ll•l tl7> Servo!~
51!"~~rlV> I 1) F \ .II N ••1<0~
~'"" l!)l F I •I 0(.ulJt'C
O'AI ~>'n"•O Ill c I .11 w •.• 11111• 0'"" I 11 G ( •I ~''V""'d' t..onrrrr11 1 (bl (; • <1 u,,,, .. r·~n
S">••rg 'iU""" l<unton11•0n ti~ .. r•i
J, '"'on J, Ycu•>{I 1 L1o,ll!o·flo \
H1lllO'l1< ""~'•llqinn ,,,~~" 111
Junlar v1.,lly
Oinl H11I• !d) !40) Lii Amigo•
l'•ul>On \1 ,1 F ( 11 8tyan1 ~""""0 I 2• F ( ~f HeYb ltll"!! Ill! C I l l 1uOor
A•ode<>tJon tlO G (l•I llo>~
C~l~•1•0n ! •I G-I •l V•n<lhur11 ~CO• "'II Sub>. 011n1 tHll~ -!1001.
Mollllme. Dana Hiii, ,•2•.
Junior van.Uy
LI Jotll (H) (If) Dini Hli!I
cxxl>on (ti F ( •I P•vhon Po1dollh ( !l F ( 9! .Serrano
McAuov ! I) c 11~1 111.., Du~e PJI G ( •) Cult>erl>on
lle.l!on \ll) G Oii A.r.ae r>0n
S<o<in9 Sulls: D<lt1a Hiiis -!l0!1t'.
h~Hloll'°'· L" J<llll 27.l'Q.
Junlor V1nlly
El Toro Ull tlO) filtlHrl
C•ee~ ( S\ f' 41Jl We>11ert
C•l>i•t•en (•I F ( d Gonw lvrs
Go nelvd l 0) C i 6) Moreluclo.
J~<OIJtt ! 6t G ( 6l s .. 1 .. e.
v1111e r n G c 1 ~ H1mll!011
Hnlll!me• !'I l'oro 18 11.
ScDf1n11 S\lb>: 'El Toro
1. Jdtil.on tl.
Sophomor• 81<lo•lb1ll
M1lonty
M.in~i ll SI C1Jl Netf
M~!h~••Y 1111 F I 8f B"ker
S•·•"!J<"•I I •l F ( ~! Or's1<•r
'i'J>O 4 Hl C I 01 Jaramillo
k.,\Mec ( 61 G I 01 /'l()v~~
Sn.•w t 61 G ! !I Eoov~h /Aolron~ •coronQ Sub>: Ber11l1ft•d! I,
Hol"1•l~·'" 1, tJ~"""'"" 2, Hoor&tll 4.
L"ndr1elo 4. R ' I e v •. Robe111on •· Stl'lull ~-flrown J, 6Mner 2.
H;lt110ue. M~rl~~ 28·14,
lla~kctha 11
J IHll•r V1nl!Y
H1111Untloll (U) 0 1) St ,Yll•
T 1he ( •l F I 9) Slruc~l"ooll
N•lll 4 G) F l 9) Mutpt\y
C"blo flt ) C 11?) R•llley
J1nu"' ( 10) G ( S) .. Han• 11\0fn!on (111 G l U\ McConnen
O•ner HB U"()te~ -C"8pm•n (JI, Axel~on (11)1, Tor.~ (2), Ven Gor-d.,, (Jl.
H .. lnlmt: H11n!l"'1l!011 2 .. 11.
Sollftlm.<IA l•HetblU
Nl'Wpor"I Hirb<lr {fl) (lt) Miler Dt4
P elrkk (11) F ( )1 l(ulOl!n
Wllkln>Oll 11•1 F ( 01 l(leonhtln!
Di~Jan•llo I •l ( I 61 Lld<nu•
Cooke ! I > G ( 1JJ 6rtlrTV>S
Fetluele !ID) G ( 6) [)a,l!Of1
Scod !l\l Suo.: Newl)O(l -$huld1 11,
PHf1on •. Lollman I, Regen 2, l(ryf"
7, Mor1"''°" l. l(ent 1. Mel•• De l -
De.on "· Joyc1 1, Formano<: 2, Herrl· -'· H<1ll!ime: Newport Hert>or •17,
Fr .. h ll•Sltellli ll
Sift C!tm•le (Jl l Ill! Mill'I' Dtl
Mhcf'le!I I 1l F ( 21 M\l!len
fldem• ( 11 F C O> p,...rlno
Fr,.nk !15) C !10> K<lOI
eee•<l I II G ( l l Don(rvan
Retkon9er ( •) G ! 0) lenO•f
Scoring .Subo: S<1n Clom..,1e -For-
rt>•er 1, Calv..,r 6. Meitc O•i-G,.lvon
1, l(en>dl~e •. HlnM 2.
Halli/Me: San Clem...,te 17-U.
lfig (,''"'"""
An abbreviRtcd tY.'O better
ba lls of four.suttle competition
\Va.~ stnged at Big Canyon
Country Glob during the week.
in first 1'1i th a score of
1~6 were David B a r n e a ,
Rich;ird Curnutt. Robert Jones
and Chuck hlontgo1nery.
Second place ( 128) 11·en~ to
Bill Renwi ck, Doug McBnde,
lei Gray and Kurt J ohansson.
Seodlfl
JV IU.W11t11ll
Dave i\lcKealin~ and Har-
rison Pollard 11·ill join head
pro Brian Lake in a tourna·
nlent at Dia1nond Bar Counlry
Club ~I o n d a y representing
l luntington Seacliff Country
Club.
M•rln• i•ll u 1i L•k•wood This is a pro-apprentice
1Ju1t < 21 F 001 Ek•""'"" event staged annually.
Alexand!'f" (IOI F ( 6) Atnl'Wn ~~rence l~i/ Z ~1~\ 5HP~·1~~~~·tr 1'1ile .~lfllOre
U~l~nd ilOl G l aJ l lem<'r "lh d T F Scoring Svb•: M~rlna -Wilson 1, l\·larty Sn1l an erry er-
W""1d•ll s. raro \\"t•re an1ong the winners
Glrh Re1ulh Holllom": Marina ll·19. f ·
S•nll An• pa) CJll GolOen Wt1t in lhe Soutt1ern Cali orn1a I It f I \ophotl'IOr• 811kelt>.ill 1 1<011~n~ ~ ? Pl ~ EdlM>n uo iui Foolhill pc; A c lub profession a s ~~·,1,:~·; i g ~ ~ T'mn1en""" (ii F (1J E111011 tourn<llHCll1 at Palm Springs rr.,,.~, 0 1 J 13 He,14n (Ill F l~) t on<iwhV I k d Bvr11,on o o 1 0 P~!l(l~ll 1101 c io Hooilhan orcr t 1e \'ICC en · H~"""" 1 1 1 • Bv·~ 191 G l?> Forilev S1nith \\"aS a member or
Law•ence J 1 l a S~"1u1>han (~\ G (>I Nttale d o 11~r;:;;11~"'" o o 1 o Storino subo: Ed;opn _ c.env 6. 011. the 11•in ning tcan1 an r erraro S<cr~ b~ ou!~i ers ' 11 )l V•er '' Pr~l~v l. 1·1ndn 1: Foo1n•ll -v.·as on the second place
•·n•1 An~ 11 all 6-"'8 \\le•1 l. L~lrCI J, Qprnll 1. Golden \\leor 5 I 10 10 Jl 11aUllme: Edloon, 15-q. squad. =--~=="--"'=:..==~~~'-~--~~~
Area Wrestling·
Golde• WtSI 11•> !lCl) MOO•P~'"
118 -B•oclo. ~"'l "'~" 1 ~ ui.·
O\.'~l1tl(41 1~n o-. r R(·~· "t•IU
116 -~~rnan\let 11.\l ll•·C Jr,""'<I"·
" IJJ -w.i,on 11~1 "~t ~1 .. roll"'" .. 1•1 -J 1n!'~ IG I aec C<>f(lov~. 1·1·,J
16 ) .,
170 -Carr (DI <lee. I.lord fC.l
" 111 -~,.,.11n (Cl <.!<C \Vorrm~1~(1
(DI 9·0. IJJ -Be.,nel! (Cl <!CC lJU·~
\01 9·0 . 138 -Jac~~on (CJ <le~. O.l!>~•ln1
10\ 6·1. l ~S -D~nninger tD) dee. u,,,,~ (ti
and l\'lary U1tkinson: Ar]1nt•
,\J.:icauley. Arhnc. Do \'I s k i .
llosalce !!art and Dorothv
'fc:rry; and Vikki Lo\\"n1ai1
111th l11rcl' blind d r a 11
partners.
l .. 11,1111111 lle11el1
,\1 en1be1·s of !tie La~tlll<l
l\e.ich \\Otlll'll 0S gol1 l"lltb s1a!.(·
ct!· a turkey shooL ~ r~eutly
;1! Ben Bro\yn's toursc.•
Give the Ambassador's Fifth
this season. And save 10°/o.
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19'1 -C"'l$lt:!'"en IGI w<>n hy
to•l~il. llWV -H<>D!ftv !G) ~Inned Mai!QV.
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f'oltcgc's bnskctball ten rn bids
for il s fourth victor1· in ;i
r<i\I' 101ught \rhrn it· battles
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o"t'lock. hi·n·.
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IOI 5:09.
In 1\ rl ighl. l)iane Stys 11·on
gross honors \l'ith 8U and
!\l nrgl' Da vison 1vas the net
victor at 68.
ln H fli ght it v.'as T helma
1'oorncy lhc gross victor at
!J7 11'!lh Cy Uaker the net
11 innt·r at 71.
l·:1!c·C'n Ca sparis \l'On the C
night gross a11·ard \\"ith !10
:111d Ooris Fagg topped nc l
:.it 60.
lu ;t lu\1· nt•! 1ournanlcn1.
Ida \1:iv S<:hotn:i kt•r 11·as the
,\ f\ighl.\IJiifll'r \l'i\h titi foJIO\I"·
cd by Jl t>!en Drcxclius and
Tht'lnia 'J'oornry at 68.
In U f!J ght it 1ras Ann
Sullivan 1hc winner 11·ith 66
fo\1011·cd by t-.l nrtha Beaumont
al &8.
Uile S1111are
!11 a ·r and F event at
Fountain Valle~' l\1ilc Square
(;olf Course lhis \Vc('k. nory~
!\lrad 11·:1s !ht' ,\ flight 'vinner
11·ith 34 1 ~ follo11·ed by Sarah
\\'ood <t l 3.
In 13 fli ght it \\'rlS Probic
P:ivnc 1hc 11·innt•r \1•ith 34 1,
folioll'cd b~· lrt:ne Biringe r
1:1:1 1 ~1 :in d Sa\lv Lf.'sho 1371':!1.
Jean Spokct'r and Ca rol Lott
!It'd for first in C ni~hl l\'\1h
37 . Ann Ford and J nn Knopf
tied at 38 fQr runncrup honors .
Peggy Franro1n v.·as the D
wuult'!' \1ilh 31i 1:. Fay l..c1l'iS
and narh:ira ~ll'\1:irt tied nt
:11 1r1th Lt.;non.: Tam~rg next
at :111.
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r l/dJy Oecemb!'1 7 1971 ntitlY PltOI 25 -----
Foreign Cup Chall~ngers Fly Off Handle
Uy AL \10N l..OCKAllEY
Or ll1t D•11~ "11•1 Sl•ll
The mere suggestion Ui.ot
lht• 1974 Amer ica's Cu p
dtf Pn5e be postponed
11resun1ably because of the
ccergy crisis -brought quick
•1_pd vehen1ent reaction from
l~e three foreign challengers.
1Accor·din8 to Associated
!>ress stories :
TJIE ROYAL. Perth Yacht
<it1b' of Aus tralia vehemently
opposed any poslponcn1ent or
l\'em York Yarhl
Ch1b offlrlah hace
dPeli11ed lo posl·
p o 11 e the 1974
1t1,1erit•t•'!4 C •• p
1•11ces. ·
Diiiy Pilot SUll P~olo
,u111111l·r of pt'r>parJuon and
I! 1.1ls
cluU1ng plt>n~u rt.' ho:1ti111{
from all n.:ports. Austr:iha's
t·hallengf'r is th~ only ont
.h11·k Ba1ll 1t•s "t;t>l'.':-.Boy
.'>Chedulc·d to geL undl·r
Jll ~·t"bruri r\•
CO:\tPF.TITION lo choose l'omplcled <Jn d untlt·rgo1ng 1 _________ ...;-.,
<111 An11·rican dcft.>11d t•r y.·111 1r1als tn th at country.
start "'1th pn:lln1in::iry trials LcBrun said ,q post ponement
111 Long Island Sound, off wou ld not hurt Fr a n c e ' s 1 S r I "-· J chances since construction of I . trim O!'l. \,,(Jnn . 1n une.
(Jbsl'rl"<•!ion tria ls arc heh1 in Blch's contcn<ll'r n1ay not bt-
.J ulv orr Stainford . and in co1npleted rnuch be for c I
Aug11'>I thl' contenders n1ove Au gust.
I. I f r· I "\V" "irc,·1·'v ha1•e a 1·:1tt1! to NC\l'f)Orl, {. . or 11111 st•e-... " u
!ion tri:ils over the actual anil arc ready to go,'' . .said
ATllt'rll:a's Cu p coursr. J)risroll He 11drled ! ha I
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Also in Augusl. ;in in· finishi11g tout hcs ;irr being put
ll'rnational ('{)mmittee w11l on the redesigning of Intrepid I
over:;ce trial riit es of the and th;it local trials ag111nst II
t·lnillengcrs to d et e r rn i n r ~~r:a~t ~D~u:u~g~'a~n~·,:_:c~·u~lu~m:b~1a:_:a~n:u~==========:iii::~ 11•l11r.:h \1'ill be the final 11
"h:dlenger.
the 1!)74 Cup campaign, Alan
Bond . head of 1he Australian
Syn ilicale building a new
cl1allcngcr, said the proposa l
•·sounded like <1 no t h c r
American tacti c."
SPECTATOR GALLERY AT 1970 AMERICA'S CUP SERIES
Energy Crisis May Put Them Ashore During 1974 Campaign
J.arlle spectator f I e e t s
usunlly follo1v thr rari ng
vnch!s throughout !he trials,
hut "'hen thf' final con1pcll1 ion
])l•i.!ins in Scpte1nbcr the 25-
rnilc tr1a11gul:ir course i.~ ring-
t>d hv thousands of boat s jan1-
n1rd. lo the gunwales v:ith
spccr::ito rs. I
The Roy;1I 1'hames Yacht
Clu b_ of Gn:!nl Hrit;iin had <t
!crse. ";ibsolutely no ("(lm-
rncnt" to the proposal. Bri-
tain, so far, ha s no dcfinltC'
l'hallcngcr. bul 1nembers or
the Rciy;il Thames \'C were
!xolieved still 1rylng lo form
a S)'D<lic-a!i?, A club spokesm.-.o
-'><l id thl· Royal Tharncs \\'OUl d
be• 1Haking a stat£>n1cnt soon
on !he prospect of a Britis h
12-nieter to compete in the
c·hallengc trials.
The French rraction carne
rrom Jacques LeBrun , skipper
uf !he French 12-mctcr France
O\\'ned hy Baron ~tarccl Dich.
Said LcBrun:
"I CAN llARDLY ~:e how
one could n1akc such a
dt•cision for a race so far
off lScpten1bcr, 19i4l. It's dif-
ficult to forecast what the
l.'nergy si tuation "'ill be tht·n.
Besides. the America's Cup
docs not use much fuel. \Ve
use \11ind."
But the challrni;ers cnn rest
eas\·. The i\:ey,· York \'acht
Cl ub. · sponsor of t he
prestigious event, has stal1._'<I
flatly that the America's Cu p
camp::iign for 1974 is on ,
though possibly over " course
a li!tle closer to shore in
W eel.:e11d Cnle11dar
Lel11nru1 DiI1gl1ies
To Sta1~t Series
\\'EEKl::~I) CALE~OAlt
Son1l' 30 l.t·hrna n-12 dinghies
v.ill s1art l'ompclition &1tur-
day al /'oiev.·por t I !arbor Yacht
Cluh for lhc Barney Leh man
Trophy, sy111bolic of the class
championship. The five-race
series y,·ill be sailed inside
the bay off Nll\"C.
period_ Dinghies and sn1a!l
bo;1ts \1'ill sai l inside the hay
on Sa!u rd;1~· and the l;i rge
boats \\'itl start inside and
race over courses that '4·ill
lead them oulsidc the jetty
on Sunday, T he three~ race
Sl'ries cOntinues I h r Cl u g h
Hhodc Island Sound.
1'hc propos;il to postpone
reported ly e::in1c fron1 Joseph
nrrrr ra1n .. 1 n1ct11b<'r of the
Cou1·a~euus Syndicate \1•hieh
IS hu1ld111g a ncy,· !2-n1etcr
lo be skippered by Biil Ficker
or Ne\\']Xlrl Bench. The report
..-aid Barlran1 s11ggestcd to
NYY(; Cor11n1odore Donald
Kipp 1!1at the rflce be delayed
until 1975. bce<iusc of the
energy shortflgc.
BUT A SOURCE close to
!he situation in Nl'IY York told
the Da ily Pilot today that the
Cour;igeous Syndicate's pro-
posal came not so much from
the energy crisis as from the
' , . '
British
Bo1v Out
1·
LONDON i'P) -The
Ro\'al Thames Yacht Club
anilounced today there
\\'Ould be no Br itish
challenge for the 1974
An1erica 's Cup series lo
be raced off Ne\vport , R.J.
The offi cial d ec is; o n
followed a month-long
feasibility sludy during
which it was found that
no suitable 12-meter racer
could be completed in
time.
Farther doy,·n the b:iy,
B;tlt}()i!. ''arht Club \\'Ill be
hos!ing the fi rst rac1•s of i1s
nnnt1al St1nk 1st Si·r1rs Y>hieh
l;1st s 01·cr n rhrl'C'-nlonlh
January and February. '-----------~
Other events ori the
Southern California Yachting
Association calendar:
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OPEN !AT, 10 A,M. TO S P.M.
Powerboats
WiJl Race
An offshore powerbo.i t race
that will take the 7{)..milc per
hour racers from Long Beach
!·!arbor to Malibu and return
is scheduled for S.'.lturday.
The race, dubbed Rum Run
XII, will sec the boots get
the starl ing flag off Belmont
Pier. Long Beach al 9 a.m.
Following the start the f1l'ld
will race along the beach.
around the westernmost oil
is land , past the Queen J\l ary
and out the Queen's Gate
(Long Beach entrance) and
then follo"' the coast line lo
f:ict that ir \Va s having trouhle
raising n1oncy to build the
new yacht.
''The proposrd to postpone
is t'iditulous." the Nl'IV Yor k
1nfornHHll s;1id. "Afh·r all, ii
t:ikes 110 fuel lo s1ul a 12·
rneter. and whc1h cr or not
there is a vast spectator fleet
is in1material. The races could
still be sailed.
"Jntert•sted yachtsn1en "'ho
1\'[1nl to 11 a!ch rhe race v>'ill
do ~. fl\'en if they have to
use their fuel flltotn1ent for
!hut purpose and nothing
else." he continued.
BART RA:\1 SAID
1rf':;,t inn \\'OS n1ade
the sug·
"for. the
good (If t!ie sport and the
i:oocl of t!1e nation because
or the i:ur rcnt nation al situa-
\1on.··
·rhc An1erira's Cui). 1\'hich
1.tttraels y:1thting enthusiasts
fron1 around the y,·orltl, has
bL"en staged every t11'0 to four
~·cars sint·e 1958 \vhe n the
1eorn1>t.'tition 1urned to 12-n1eter
)<H.:hls. The last defense 1vas
111 J!l70 1•;hen Ficker sailed
the Intrepid to a 4-1 victory
O\'C'r thl' Australian challengrr
(;retel II.
Bl':"ide:. lhe actual con1-
pc1i1ion for the hallO\\'ed Cup,
held bv the U.S. since 1651 .
the ca1i1paign takes up a whole
Goldwater Wins
RE SIDES ·rnE pr i \'a I e l
pl e<.isure cr<1ft , large t·on1-
n1ereinl cruise bonts ure loa(l-
cd 'Nith fans. l n addition to
thl'~e. the Coast Gua rd has
st'.'vcral large cutters on 1he1
course ol ke<'P order. to pre -'
vt·nl interference 111ith thl' rac·
ing yacht ~ and 10 handlt' any I
emergencies.
Four An1erican yachts ;ire
expected lo begin con1pctition
in the preliminary series J un e
3. They are Courageous. sk1p-
]}{'red bv Ficker: another nr1~·
IZ·rnetcr. Mariner, being built
bv a NY VC s v n d i c a I e :
Tl1trepid. the 1970 defender
now undergoing changes in
S·1n Diego under the Intrenid·I
\\'est Syndi cate. nnd anolher
as vet unnamed. c; 1• r r "\
DrisCo!l of San Diego will s ki1~
per Intrepid .
TllE ONLY contingency :
tha t could change NYYC pl ans I
The U.S. Co<1st Guard has 1hat the n'idd le of the jetty lo go ahead with the sericsl
assured Sen. Barry r:oldwatcr location is a ha7.ard for boats would be proposals pending
ihnt the Ne...,•port Harbor radio :·!1omi ng in" on the beacon UI Congress to bnn fuel for
in he:.ivv fog ::!I recrea!ional purposes. in:
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lh<''.r· FISH[RMAN 'S
SHEARS ,ire of LU !if~ry
slef'I, <;111,irtly pl;:i teU <ind
poh$11cd. prov1d1ng a
co1nptele set ol 100/s 1n
one. l ook ... hf-rt: are a
shcarinf~ bl.tde. ;incl CLJ rved
clipping blt1d1•c.,. r1105e
pipe v.·rench 1av1s pull out
hooks.. Ancl the handles
boast a cap litter plus a
screwdr11ter! Sharp awl i:;
hi!ndy, ever read y to
untanr,le line or !O make
holes. Don't fish dga1 n
withou t taking this valued
friend.
Give o few
to fr iends; they're
~u ch-appreciated
gifls.
Mall la:
1 !or s l.ls l !or ~ f.00
J tor 110.00
KO LETSCHERT
Bai 551 , Laguna Beo(h, Coll#. t2652 Beach, has been on the Coasll n•2 HA1110R eLvo., co STA MESA 6a-12u I
Guard's back for nearly two AH Work Gu1ranlttd • M•1. 01 60llt Mil•• '.~---------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
years regarding the hazardous
location of the beacon in the
center of the jetty. lt was
moved from the end of the
jetty to the center a numbt'r
of years age to make it easier
for maintenance.
But boat operators out or
i\e11'porl have long objcett'd
llohie Bcga lla
Se t Saturday
Hobie Cat sailors \1•ill ('{l rn ·
pete Saturday in the fir s!
Christmas Ch:irit ~· Rrg;1tta
starting in the b;1y off the
Rustv Pelican Restau rant.
PrOet.>rds fron1 th e C\'tnt \1'111
be donated lo the Alllt'r1<·:in
c;·1nct·r SociPt\'.
!llayor Donald ~1r!nn is and
tt>levision actor Rudd y Ebsen
are e:itpected to be on hand
for the pre-race festivities ::ind
to witness the raclng .
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Death.~
,\lap .s ll o\1·:-; c.\i~ting route~ !~ulid lincs1 nnd !ulure rnuies tdu\lcd line) of Or-
ange _ County '!:rans it !Jist_rict buses. l 11 nudsl ol' en~rgy <.:fisis and s hort g<Js
supplies. countians n1;iy fnlll bus e1..:011on1i<.:al \1 ~l)" to ge t around. J•'or 25 cents,
!hey can ride on_e-1\•ay _any11·1Jcre on sy stein and transfer free. except in La
l!Hbra \Vhere LJ1al-a-l{JClc progran1 cos!:-; 50 cents. Ruses are running regular-
ly a lter getting llC\I' alloc<iti<ins nf di e~el fuel. offici;.1l s sav.
W t)U1'1ds .3
;-; ,:-., fo'H:\~1.."lSl"O 1UPI 1 -
.\11 t·'I\! ;1ge11t shot 1111d wound-
t·J ;1 ll•t•ll:L]!l'I" on ll1e steps
ol lhl' federal huil!ling 'J'hurs-
J;i.1 111 <1 flurry of 1·111h•11 l'('
t11uch"d 11ff 111l1"n tilt' two n11·n
li111 p 11 .. 11 111lo l":lt'll uth1•r 1d11l1·
t•nt('r'1ng tl1t• 111ass1vc s!ruc-
tur.·
FBI 1\g1•11t l'ho1nas B
I lo1ik1ns su fft'rl'd knife 11·ounds
1111d lhc bullel 1h:n struck his
a~sailan1 al"'° hit a U.S_ S1;11:1t1!
\\";ill'l"g<il •' in1·1•\!il,(<1tur 11 ho
II ;1s \l't1lki11g tip thr Sll"J>~
Thl· suspc(·l (;corge E."
Sl's~1on. IR. San Francts(·o
11 as trl"tltt.'CI ;11 a h(lspitat for
( BRIEFS )
11111lOr 11'll11ntl~ 111 !ht· rh1'~1
:111cl the lefl :1n11.
(':1rl H1z1•r, S7. l\"i\~ Sll"Ut'.k
111 till' :ight t·alil. l{1zc'1". a
~tJt't'ijd 1nvt·~ltg:1l1\r for !hl'
l l.S. S1.:11atc Co111111t'l"l'l' ('01 n-
111111l'I'. is on I u ;1 11 !IJ till'
\\'11te rg:1tt~ lnvt'Sl1g;111ng Co1n-
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e 111 1lu• lferl
S,\CHA.\lEN'fO 11\ I' I -Th(~
1111~ut•i..:t·:.~ful ('<nnpai~o J 11
f;1ror of l'rop. I ll'ound up
.'-1 -111.:!Hi 1n 1hc rt·d. s:1v l!S b;1r~crs. ·
l';1l11orn1<1n.s for J.011·1·r l";o'\'.-
t'S. 11 hil'h b<"il'ked (;01·. Hon;ild
ll1•aj!;111"s lax li111ilaluu1 µro-
rt1i:.a1. said in a st<Tll'lllf'1l1
1 hursday Iha t cxpcnditurl's
tot;1lt'<I Si.62 rni llion. 'rhis
lig un• did 1101 i11l'lud1• S200 .00IJ
111 loans !hat ll"l'rC' rcp. .. 11d.
e l .il•<'I S11i1
l.lJS i\~C;EL.ES 1Al'I -Till'
trial uf Hobert !\1ahl'u·s $17 1
1n11lion lil~.'I sui t ;1(!ili11"t his
fur1nl'!" l'111ployl'r. !I o\\' ;i rd
I luu h1·~ 1nust bl'.gi n Ft'b 1:,
dcspi1c l"l'(ltlC'.!its by llu'.!hl'~·
St1111111;1 l"orµ. for :1nolhl·r
dL·lar. a fcdernl judge h~ls
r11ll'd
Attorne,·s for !h e
billionaire's iirrn h;1s asked
for rnnre tin1c to obtain 1\-rit·
ten or oral depositions from
\rilnl'SSC'S befo re the trial
begins.
ll~ Vl':ttNf>i"ll SCt)'rr
I IOLI. YWOO!) I UJ'l 1
\larilyn il-tourot• i1as lJt"'ll tl~·~td
for a decade, but "'lio and
1i•hat she was will b ('
re-created by ~111olhi•r hl1111dc
;1f'tress. Connie Sh•l't·ns. 111 a
\'t.l-rnin ull' lelt·l'1~1un 111ovic,
""'J'hl• Sex Syrnbol '
"l'he stol"y ls ;1l)Ot1t thl'
u·ag1'<ly of ;1 1110\ 1e r1ue1·n,
but Scrt'<'n c;l'lll" ;uul AIJC-T\I
;ire doing th1·ir l:N1-'it to 111<1kl'
it app1»11· to be a c·on~·lurnt'ra !c
of "all the ~reril gl;unour girls
of the past.
BOT H CU.\ll'A/\'IES 11;111! to
l'Sl'i lJ)t! l;lll'StUl.'i ;unt Olht'I'
troublt'<: :1r1si n~ tro111 :t
b1ogr:.1plr1l·;d ~hid~· of ~lo11r0t.• .
.\li:-:s S1c1•t·11:-. ;1 11v:ic1011s
bt.'a ut .1· who l" as ht1gh1 as
Shl1 I'> si·xy . h;i:-tlH suth t 'l!IU-
pttnl'tions.
·· r r l'!llt•111n1·r \l;1nh 1t 1 l'l"\' rlt':i rl~1 ." sC1id ('nnn1;·. "·1n;t
I thuughl sl1i: was tt•r-rific.
S!ll' \\;JS Sl'XY. and ~Iii' ll';tS
b1·~1t1\lf11I .-\n<I slu· h:1d fill•'
grt·:1l 1h111g going for
llllH'l" 1\'0 !Tll'll d1d1t't
\l:il'ili1 1\lonn11•
lit"!'"
l"t"St'lll
jlt 'l'SOl\i dl~·. IJlll I 11 ;1, .ii .!I!
,1v·ards p;irty 011t• 111111• :1 11d
~ht• 11"1\)ped \l"hL'Jl ~hl' p:l'iSt'd
111~· t;d)k• I grahbi'd h1·:· tu
ktT I) h\"I' frn111 f:illing. Shi·
ju~I looh(·(t al llll" ,1~ 1f I
did1t"t l'Xi'il."
l·'11r 1h•' rerQrcl. lh1s 1.;11 I
S\IP\>OSl'd 10 \J1• a S!lll".\ ahu11t
.\l:1rily11 .
··But l"rn 11s111g ht•r !'or lh1·
!ll{!dt•I bt•l';HISl' ~ht• is llu·
ultlrnate ~1·x syn1bol 11·ith all
!hl' nctirost·s ;1rut probl1•1ns
that ~o 11•ith it l'h\'l"l' isn'1
nn _1·onc nround like hl'r. lt:1-
qucl \\'t'll"h h:1s ;1 ll(";11i1 1fu!
f:1ct· ;ind bu(h", but tll:1J"s ;1<;
L1r as the sy1i1bol go1·<;
'"S(Tl'l'rl Ct•111~ Sll~;.!1•Sl<·d I
funk into lhl' b;1l'k~rou11cl s pf
;ill thP gl,11nour gu"I.~ -J:l\'11l'
!ll;1nsfil'ld. Carol l.-0111h:il'<l.
.Jean H;·u·lnw <1nd ll i r ;1
J layv,•orth. I have. hut I "in
l'Ollce r1!ral ing on :\lurily11."
C(ll\"N lt: IS h:1ving <1 special
screening of "The Prince ;ind
the Sho11·gir!"" held so she ca11
study !\lonrol' rnore clost•!v
"1'hat µicture and 0"Th1·
CONN IE STEVENS
S' 1nbul 11 ;ts sht'l1 t•d
"\ !ut ut 1n•upli: do11 "1 11·a111
till;; pll'hlt"l' t11;1dL" l!l"l'•lllSt'
lhL"y think II is !UO IJl'fSUl);dly
i111·11i1·11d 11·i!l1 ~lari\vn.·· shl'
t•:1pltllllt.'d. ''St'l"t'ral inl'tlibl'rs
of 1h1· l':i~t havt' quit ;11 1tl
h;1\\' hl·t·n 1't•pl,1et·d -1•\1•11
ii1'l<111· ~hooting st;ir1rd. 'l'hl'n:
h;1, bt•t•n .i Int of prv:.sill"l'
t11 ... 1up 1lu· p1L"tun·
··,\t"l"UA LL\', i 'llEHE h:11"e
bt·1·11 :.u111t· parallels 1n niy
111!· ;u1d .\l:ir1l.1 n"s, and l\·c
' MARIL YN MONROE
tli o11gh1 s1·1·t·r:il tunes ~inL"1"
I accepted lhl' rule, there but
[ur !hl' gnll"t· of ( :11d gu I.
··~J<irilyn "'asJ\'t t'tnut1oll:1llv
l'{!U1ppl'd to t"U)Jl' ll'i!h ' 1h~·
destnH:li\·r t'lt•1111·111~ of lht·
n101·ie industr1 Nl·ithcr , art'
n1ust gla11lulll: qttl'l'llS. n'his
n1oru· ~hull's l[ll' ro!lt·n ':;1dt·
of shu11· b11.,1th·'s ;uni !10111
11'01n1:n ;1cl"l'lll ti ur rt:Jl'rt
JI.
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!\larilyn
l't · j eel ll
1l1fft·n·11ce h1·l11t't'11
.111d 1111· 1:-. 1tia1
Rockef elle1· Said
Ready to Resign
:\f-:\V \'(>!\!\ I .'\1'1 -The
:\l•11• York "l"inll'S ;u1d l'he l>;ii-
ly :\1•11·s ft'ptJrl\•d tufl:1y !Ii.it
l;1>1· . .\1·lso11 ,\ H11chl•f1•llt•r
plans to re~ihll he for l'
l 'hnstn1;1s so he can devntr
lull 1i1ne to a ta111paign for
tile prcsidl'nty.
'rhl' nl'"'spapcr al't:OUJl!S
~aid the 1n1pcnding n1ove by
Hock1·fl·llt'r also l\'3S ;11n1ed
lo g1\'C LL (ior :'llalt'olrn
\\"ilso11, :i fellO\\/ Bcpub!tc;in,
N a1i1111
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11:1.o;,_1·, Ull ;1 t~lll"l"ll~ ~ll'l't"I 111
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\\"1~•cl 11 ;11\'L"tl ;i ~t"Jll"l;il
couri-n1ar11:il Th11rsd.1y ;11111
pli·:idl·d i.:uil11· 111 lhrt·t• ut
~l'ven t'haq..:t·~ A n1illli1r1
Jtidgc. LI. Cul. H1chard F
(;•frd<•n. ~1·11t1·11rcd \\'1~1d t•i
Sl'l'l'n .1·1·ars at hard J;1bor
,1 d1shonor;1hl1· di.sl·h:irgl'. \u,,
of r;1nk ;111d 111~' 11f l>1:nl'fl1~
Bur 111ulvr .i :-pt.'<:1:1] pl1·:i
FllES~O ! AP 1 -l•'urH•rttl
scr1•1ces will hf hC'lil here
S.1 lurdny lnr .l:iy l>ec Brffwn,
:i11, former 111<1 .\or of \\"est
Co1·1na ""ho 1o,ras killed 111 a
lraffic 1:1t·cident. BroY•ll. 11ee
president of lndustrit1I Asphalt
Inc. and a resident of Fresno
for 10 ~·enrs, rlit'<l 11•hcn his
car struck a powl'r pole
\\'cdncsda.v.
Missile S11perviso1· Says
UFOs Pose Pe1·il to U.S.
e 1''<'1fnrl' .'i1•1
SJ\Cfi ,\1\-tF.~"fO t:\Pl -The f.l isfi1s· are thC' 111 o s I -
h :1 r g :t 1 Jt t n g ;1r rango•ti)1·111
l"t'l'1•all'tl ;if1rr <: or cl o n
dt•l!\t'f"l•ll hi~ se11!1'nCE'. \\"1•0'.!··
pri~on tcrrn \Yas r1·d11c1'1! r ..
IH rnon1hs ,\n Air I·....._.
~1x•k\·:.111:111 .said \\'ood ;i!~,
would ;ul!nm:1t1e:1llv t 11 ;-. 1·
h1·nef11 .;;; -1nelud111g "a 1x•ns1011
r st11n;1 ted by \\'ood :it ~lJO.OOo
l'.\TVERNF.SS. Si.·o!land /AP!
-Sir Hol>ert \\"atsun-\\'atL
BI. whose pionl•ering work U1
developing radar pla~·ed a
1·it;1J role in JJritJin's defenses
in \\1orld \\'ar II. <lil'd Tl111rs-
d::1y .
(Hlt lS TENSEN
Co<A A (l'lri11~n$•"· It•~,.,~, of CO"•~ M~1~. <1At~ of d•&!~. O.cemDe< s, 191]. \u•vov•O by l'lu\l"'"d. ~amucl. 'IOI!· Jae~ llocp. "' ~An BP•nA1dll'IO, t 0"' '"~"dt~il<!r M SNvltt~. ~dturdav, ll f.M. ~:::: ~-:r.~':"..~r,,; ~~~:: ,:;:,7. '!t:.i:;·'~~~
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\\o'estmlnsler S93-3~!:i
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(~«Sh~" S<i!nte Monitor St••oce
Bos·r0N -i\ IJnitc<l Stn i r~
n1iss11l' progran1 supCr\•1:-,11r
claiins U1at 111 y s t e r i o u s
un1dl'nt1f1t•d fl ying obj cc ls
have seriously in1p~rilcd na-
!ion:il Sl'curity. Tl11· 1\1r ForcL'
d~r~icS it.-_ ..
H.aymond t:. Fo11!cr. ;i
project supt.,r1·isor on a
J\linuteinan n11s.;;;1!f' progran1
near Boston and c-h;iirnoan of
the tllass<.1chuset1s branch ut
the N:ilional ln vcstig;1tion11
Comm i 1 tee on At·rird
Phenon1l'na t NICAPl. ;i.;;;<;f'11s
thal unidentifil'd flying 1JhJ'-'l'l.S
hR\·e penetrated the restrtt!l'd
;11r space aho\"C AnH.'rlC"a·,
f)1·. ll~111el.: i11si s 1s
"" r;1-·o .
,\l111111t~rn;in 1111~.~ile sitf's. j:11n-
n11ng 11t;d el l'clron1c equ1p-
n1l'nl. Ill" also ..;;;;iy.;;; (111• obJt'r!s
l'IUdt'd f11!h!er :i i r r r :i ft
scran1h!ed to intcrcL·p! 1ht·rn.
NICAP. FO U1'\DEO in 1!1:16.
is ;i 1>nva1r. nonprofit l'or-
poralion conducling reS('arch
in thf: fi('ld of ;it~ r 1 ;i I
phenon1cna and speci fically ut
!hC' subject of UFOs.
It "'as invited to "partie1pa1C'
in ;in 1\ir ForC'c-spo11~1u-('d
Unil"ersity or Color<1<lo l "FO
prohc in 1llfi7 and h;;ls just
been :isked bv Dr. J. Allen
Hynek. chair.rnan of t ht'
dcparhncnt of :tst ro11on1~· :1l
Nor1hl\'CS1t't11 linll'crsi1y to
cooperate in a UFO research
t't•nler he is selling up <ll
1\1or1 h11·cstcrn .
Fov1lcr sa}S he 1r:1s told
by colleagues 11·ho traveled 10
~1in11tenu1n ~itrs in North
Dakota and il-1ontana. and by .
n11li1ary pcrsonnrl 11·ho man-
nt'l.i 1her9. that malfunctions
01·(1!t't'ed "·hen unidentified
flyin g objects a pp ea r c d
u11•rh1·ad. He deelint'<I to
rcl"cal the names of his in-
fnrn1ant s. sa~·ing 1ha! a
thsclosurc ,,·oulcl jl'opard1i\C
thrir t'llrl·ers
TllE 1\l l{ FOHCE'~ 11,000
i\.l1nu1r1nan jnrcrr-ontint·nt:il
haHi~til.' n1lssilt·s 11"\.'1k1· up the
i (People /Quotes)
makes Sunday
Reagan ad1ninistra11on sal"s it
has signed an ai.:recn1cnt
under 11 hi ch thr f c d t' r :1 I
gol"cn1ml'nt \1·11! :i.drninis!C'r
11'('lf:1re to 500.000 <i,!.!l'd. blind
and disabled Californians.
rt·prl'S1'nt:11i1l' n10\·1('<; sh t'
c~rr tnnde, ·· Connie s:iid.
"rn1 proud that thev 11 :u11t'<!
1111• to pl<1y the pari. 11·~ ;1
1·1rtuo:;o rolC'. Jt rl'pre~enls ;1
lot of firs1s for nie. First
Thl• adn1inistration reported lin11· r\·e t'l""r
h;1l·kl"JOl1C or lhC country"s that lhC Air Poree Slill L.~ Thursday that the agrt-,:•rncnt trag('{!y_ First
r1·1rih;i1ory tap;ibllit.v·. vitally concerned about UFOs. 11as m:1dl' afler pa s~age cif doing n loL of
done
11111\'
t1l!clt'
;1 r(';il
1·11 he
scene<;
Specifically, Vo1vl cr s;i~·s he Ht• eitcs a Joint Chiefs of .1 con1pron1ise 1vclfare hill for !t•lt·vison .
!<liked wllh an Air ~'orce of-ff 1 · 11•hit'h Lt. (!ov. l~d Reincckf'. fit't'r \\'ho had he(•n iJ1 one St a regu at1on , last updated I . "1\:\0 IT rrprt'><'nt.;;; a
1n 1968. iihit'h cst.1bli shc.s a r u•n acting govrrn(lr. signt'd of lhc subtl'rr:111ca11 l.;;iunl'h Ui!o lnii• \Vcdnl'sday. ch<HH;l' 111 1ny 1n1;1gl'. I think
ronlrol F<rcilities of a North S.\Slt>n1 for rrporting UFC> niy 11·ork ln nig ht cluhs h;1s
!)3kO!a ,\1lnu1e111an site on ~ightings to the AerospaCl' • Sttlfl!J Elettlf.!ttl ch;ingtd 1ht' 1-(l'lll'r;d a1tiludc
Aug. 2j. !%6. \\'hen radar l)efensl.' C orn rn and at lll \IEflSIJ)I~ 1AP1 A that I \\';JS n10.~t!y ;111 lngenuc
~!Pt'r<rtors pick1'rl up a UFO Colorado Sprinµs. Colo , ;ind <'hrrnical 1h;1t c;iusl'd hea1·v ;ind a c~1111rd1ennt·. A ~t'X t•lc-
111aneuvering 01·t•r the base 1mpoSC"s pcnal!ie.s for lhL' darnage to leafy ,·egctabh;s nl<"lll h:is bt·cu111t• part uf 11•hal
a! tOO,OOIJ feet. un;iuthori1.cd 1\isl'losurl' o f 1n thrre Southern California I do .. ,
l "he officer declared that the UFO inforrnation. Counties last month has been Conrue siud lht'rr \1t·re PL-O-
fact!it~'s sophisllt':tlcd radio Rut. sa~ s an 1\1r Fort·e 1df'ntified as a rc\afivl'ly plt1 and organ11.a!ions 1 n
cquipn1ent. "'hich enables it spokesn1<Tn . •·\\'e'rc out of the un kno"·n smog element called 11o1 1 y wood ""ho 11·erc
10 receive firing ins1rucrion~ _Lc'_t_·o_h_"_s_in_e_s.<._·_· ______ _:l_'l_'=N=·-----------=d:=etf'rn1incd thal "'The Sex
from l'OOrdinat1ng crnll'rs -
;111d t.ransnut then1 lo the silo
L:iunch Facillt ics ([.Fs ' was
lill)f"~l'd n111 hy !'>tata· 11·he11
tile L"FO ho vered directly over
ii
l-"1 1\l"l.Ell llEC\Ll.S 1hr nf-
t1ct·r s;1~·i11i:: rll:it he t{luld C"{lll-.
(!'l\l' of ··n01h111g (1tl c:irth''
1h:1t eould c11use !ht· t'qu1p.-
1n1·111 to 1n:ilfunt·t1011 fron1
surli an ;:d1i1udr, t'1npha si1.111g
1!1;11 11 \1n s 11orking pC'rfec!]~·
l)l·fore 1hc object appca1·cd
01 l'rhc:id and al!l'r 1! 1t•fl.
1\skc<l lu con1rncnt on
Fu11l1:r"::i ullt>~at1011 ~. an ,\1r
Foree s µo kc s 111 <t n in
\\'a.s h1nl!!o11. decl<1rf'<l Iha! thr
S1ratf'g1c J\1r Conunand which
opcr:ites the si1e '"could find
nothing in ifs uni! 1-ristorit'.'s
lo confir1n the presence or
unidrntificd flying obj e c Is
111·rr it or indeed n1alf1111clions
in ils cquipn1cnt on !he date
1111·11!ioncd.''
IJl'spilc the Air f'orcc's
denial. however , Or. ll ynek.
insists thn t lhe base \Vas buz-
7.C'd by a UFO.
"I went ther(' as the Air
Furc:c rt'prescnt<l li\"C and talk-
<'<:! to the people concerned
alter it lu1 ppcncd," he says.
l"Jll. JI YNEK \VAS at that
litnc acting ;is scientific con-
sultant to Project Bluchook
-the Air Forcc"s UFO probe.
Fowler savs he was !old
I.hat commw1icalions between
land st rike-teams (armed jeep
patrols) dispatched to a spot
"'here. the Hrst UF'O ap~ared
to land a n d intercepting
;:1ircrafl "·ere completely jam-
med by strong radio in-
terference. ~loreovcr, he says.
missile site control found in-
1ensc slalic disrupting con1-
1nunications v.·ith its ~trikc
teruns.
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Sl1ari1ag 'Textbook'
t1111t• l'noup;h to 111ount :t suc-
cessful race as ;in iucumlX'nt
in lll'XI ) c:ir's ~Ul)l•rn;itllnal
l'lection.
l~uo11ng "closes! :1.~so('iatC"s"
of the 65-year-old govtrnor,
'111c Titnl's said Rockefeller
decided to s!cp doll'n fol\01l"itlg
\.l )'Ca rs as govl'rnor only
;iftcr 1nonths of soul-st'arch111g
and the decision appe<1red 111
be final. <ill hough on l'
;1ssociall' or lhe go\'e rn(lr
11·<1rned 1har Hockl'f<'ller coLild
!>till change his mind.
•. 'ii'"'"''""'" 1tousro:-.: 1rP11 Th('
Skvlab 3 ast ronauts aun('d
si>Ccia\ Instruments a! a d:irk
Pacific Oc:can before da1\•n to-
day to collect data for
fishermen. shipping lines and
11·eathcr forecasters and thrn
photographed the sunlit (;ulf
of .\lexico in ;i ~earch for
011 slieks .
\.t•rald P Carr, Edward c;.
c.:1bson and \\"illi:i1n fl.. Pogue
gol up an hotir e:irly for ;in
earth re <;OurCC'S pass thHI
began J.500 miles nort hea.~t
of Tokyo and to rnake more
picturcs of C'Atn1et Kuhoutck.
e 11'11r 1•1111~ers
\VASHl N(JTON (APl -lle-
cent legisla tiun docs not a!lov.·
President Nixon to circumvent
;J<: :l !"t:Sllll of 1ht•
d1sl1onur;it,1r dL'l·hnrgC"
l{c,rard Set
J(iJ lcr For
.\! \1rr1 \·1-:z 1·1·1 1 .\
~.-. !~10 n•11;ird h:i~ ht'i·n nffi'rf'•I
f,,r 1•1for·11:111on ll'ad1n g In 1h1'
k1!11 ·r of .1 p 1rr t1n11· .;;;r hoo!
H~arher 111 hlT ()r1nda hon1('
on 1\pril 10. 1'170.
Cootr:i (.'osta ('flll'11\' ~h1·r
r1f Sgl. lirUt'(' ~lrl .cod !':nil
thl· r1,11;tril 11>1 'i j){J~ll·d hy thi·
ramil.v of ~Ir~ n a r b a r n
l\i'en~111, 11 hose h"ch· 11·a~
f11unrt Ill !ht• ~l!l"IH·n . or hrl"
lion''·
\h·l,t~•·d "ilLd ,11"~ l\f'i'llrl!l
\la~ ~hot t1111 ·1· 1n 1h" ht«1<I
~!r1n ·f.. on lhr hr:id 111!h ;111
iron ;nul :111 t'!f'1·t!'11 n1rd h:ul
h1·1'11 11r;1ppcd :1r11u11d ht'r-
llf'l"~.
"IOTICE TO Ci;>EOllOltS SUF'Ell lO lt cou ~r OF TH' Sfl.lE OF (l.LIFOll:"llA FOlt lHE COU NTY OF ORANGE
"lo A·llM4 [~!,.l e e>I Ml(H/IEL A. (ONl!.l"< 0..-,e,.1"!! earlier bans against new l'Om-N0l 1CE t~ •lER:Esv c1VE N ., •n•
bat aetivitv · 111 Indochina c•0<:1110'' 01 1n• ~i:on"'" "•'r•-.1 <1•1•<'••·• ' . ' 1na1 all oe"""I hAv•nQ d~imi ,011.,,, Secretary of State 11enry A. rne ••·~ i1.-c:e<ien1 ~re 't<l""t<l 10 hi• K" · · !h!m, .. nn ll"oe 0>ee•11arv vo11<he" l 1ss1ngcr s~ys_ 111~ o!lire 01 tl'I• c lN ~ c• 111• ,.;,,.v~
The question arose Jasl Wl'Ck •n!l!I"° court. °' 1(1 O•f1en1 11\t m. W•!n
. !ht ~"''"'\~•• •OlKl\N1. t(I m • when &•n. J . W. Fulbright, ~e.,;on•<1 at 111r allot• nt ner •""'.,.~'.·
chairm<.1n of the sen a t e .. AllWOOD /IND ADl(IUSO,l ... 11< ... ,.,. ~ • . . 1 L,.w JSO NtWl>Ofl Center O•lv• F ore1gn Relations Cornm1l\cc, su11, •l4: N~wJ>O•I 8"'"'"· '"'"~·n·~
asked about rumors that thl' '766(1. whocr. " 111~ pt .. ce 01 "'"1.,.1, , . . . f 171 ll'lt! u-r\llJ"'!'d +n ~II onal!tr\ adrn1n1str::111on might fl'el ree o'""~·n•n11 10 '"9 t11,,1• at 1~,n ""'""-~'
lo bomb in Indochina because ~,;:,111~, ~n~~ ::'o~~::• "11e• 111• 11111 ouor:,~·
or the newly passed \1'3r OMKI O~rtn>~r ~. l~7l 8ETT'Y H (0Ntll'll powers measure. E•.cv1r1. n! ll'le ~ .. 11 .,1 !nt above n•me~ f)~Ce<!{nt e Coin S11spet•1 MAAWOOD AND AOKINSOH l.llorMYI •1 l•w
5SO NtWPOrT (tnl1r Drlvf LYNN. Mass. (UPl'I sunt 'l•
P oll.CC haVC 3 ITeSI'" 3 loca\ Newport lt,.<h, C•IUorni• 'lUO '-'-' Ttl: 111 0 '''·1l1J man in connection wilh the Anor"•v• .. ,,. E••curri• •.. I r 5 600 . t . ~ubll'""" OrAno~ Co~,1 O~·'v Pll 1rurg ary o , anc1en coins oec~mti!• 1. 1 •. n. 7•. 1•11i Jnl~;
valued al $5 million from the ·
Fogi.: Museum at Harvard last 1•1101.1(: NOTIC 't:
Su nday. NOTICE TO CREDITORS--
Leonard Piazza. 44, a SUPEltlOR COURT OF TMI! ST.I.TIE OF C.lL IFDltN IA l'Olt painter, was picked up in a TMli COU NT Y OF ORANQE
variety store Tlfursday night Est•te 01 Leo"':~ t~~0" ..
t . ed b Ca ~ "· Dtttfll!d on 8 warran ISSU y m-NOl lCE IS HEllEllY GIVE N lo ""
brid"e District Court. He was ere11lro•i °' 1tie Abo~• n~mf<I d«e!l•nt
0 I~! •II IN!"°''" l'lavlnq clalm1 1o•ln~1 released Under $10,{)()0 bail. Int Iii<! <ltcedent 1re requlrld lo Ill• !hem. wllh the nKen1r1 vouc1'11'1. in
1he olfl<P of the cler-of the •1>11~
• Wf»Od G11ifff1 9Mllle!I COllr!, or I!! prtwnt ll'lem, """" ll>e ne~tn1rv •oucher1. 10 lhe U"• ~lc:GUIHE: AFB N.J. (AP l 11"'"1".IM<I ar ,.._ o111ce ot ne• 1t1orntvJ
S J 0 \vood SHEPHE RD, S~EF'HEltO .I.NO DUHOll~· • -T. gt. ames ' . llttorne,. 1! L•w. 21n OvPonl D•l~t· 25. y;ho pli8ded guilty to ~ulte 11• N-l!Of"I ll•1>en. Cell•"'"'A: . . • whltn 11 !l'le Pllt' ol t>u1l1M11 of ,,,.. try ing !O pass ffiJ\Jlary secrets un<111"1!9netl In ~II m•1i.r1 lllrlil,,1nil
lo a SOviet diplomat wU J 10 11ie •11•11 ot 1•!<1 d1c9d1n1, w1tt1in ~ lour monllli •lier lht 11'11 Pllbllci!IG<> spend ebout a month 111 the 01 11111 noll<•. . OUl'd Df!tlmber S, 1973, stockade here before being SHlll:LEYANNE HOltlHE
transferred to a prison in E•Ku1r1. 01 1ne w111 01 . , lh' •lle>v~ n•med det"K11nr Colorado, the Air Force said SHl .. Ml!llO, SKI PMERD '
lod' ,I.NO DUNDAS .ty . At1orney1 11 L•w
S!\11Tll'S l\10 RTUA I{ \'
1Z7 l\1aln SI.
Jlunlln.-ton Bea ch
536-Wt
raa&Ar
'" tt-e l10!Qijl!·)I
Afl er UFOs streaked ;iway
F ow I er claims lh;:1t /\ir
Forl'e Intelligence t ea tn s
<lc~~~ndt·d on the ba sC' !riling
1hosc "'ho h:.id seen or he;ird
<illythi ng lo keep c1uiel.
Powler 1111ys he is con vlnc('d
Students and instructor who had never before seen each other lhough they're
all involved in th e sa 1ne university course-I he "An1e rican and !he Future of
Man" progran1 l>cing presented in Sunday ed ition of the Daily Pilol. -share a
copy o_f I hei r "text boo~'' at fi rst of two n1eetings scheduled du rin g the 20-weck
cxtcn:-;1011 course. Ge lling together at LJCI were (left to right J 1'ru<l i Be rgn1an or
<..'"'osta f\.1e sa. course i11st.r11ctor Michael .Johnson and Bev Hobinson of Sa111a /\n·a-:-
1'hirty-eight. s t11den\s altendcd the session, and more than 60 enrolled ln the
"('ourscs by Newspaper'' ex pe rime nt for UC I Extension cred its.
He was arrested by FBI 1111 Du"""' Drl••· suitt 11
r
' h t t , I Htwport le1(h, Cllltornl• 11gents as e a temp cu o T1t1: 11u1 iu-1'9•
pass classified documents to .1.11-v1 '"' l!~•(u1'1• . Ch h r . PubM1hed 0••""• c~,, 0•11• ''I ' V1kt or crnys cv, 1 rs l DMambtr 1, u, '7i, ,,,1.,, Jr»",1
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F' rlda~. Dtcrmbtr 7, 1 t/73 DAIL Y PI LO T 27
Where Did Nadine Go RightP OVER THE COUNTER
NASO Listings for Tllunct.y, O.Cem~r 6, 1t7l ,
By JOHN ZALL£R
Of ltl1 ~llJ P11111 Sleff
J. Paul GtllY nnd the re!I ~ of busines! Anierlca, look out.
itlf. There's a lady in Newport
r... , Beach who calls hers e I f
'-'" Superwoman, and she's rapid·
,,, ly giving the word
~ ''businesman" a new meaning.
lier name ls Nadine Platt.
.-.Lt , Sile started with a small
,: ~ novelty shop in 1970 when she
·. needed a summer job to pay
her way through college.
BUT WllEN she grossed
, r $10,000 ln the fir st two months
· DID YOU KNOW
THAT A 1914
DODGE
DART SPORT
IS PRICED
$146 LESS*
THAN A
VW SUPER-BEETLE?
See your near y
LOS ANGELES
ORANGE ·coUNTIES
DODGE DEALER!
ORDER TODAY
-60 percent of It prQfit -
she declded to sUck wllh It
long~r than lha t firsl sum mer.
And pow. three and a half
years later, she's on the verge ot !ouOJliriic her own kind of
empire~
"The last thing ln the world
I wanted was lo make a bunch
ol mooey :" she says. "But
everything In the !tore just
kept sellln g, and here I am,"
Nadine's :start In buslnes~
was, in fact. almost an ac-
cident.
A friend with a large col·
lection of handmade jewelry
offered to let her sell it on
H concession basis. And he
lent her $250 so she could
Jent a shop, buy a busincs~
license. and get sta11 ed.
''I FOUND TlflS little shop
near the Newport Beach plci:
th<H had been vacnnt for row·
years. and set up the jewelry
in jus t the very front portion
of it. The rest 1vas emp1y,"
she s:iid.
"To my surprise. young pc<r-
plc started coming in unri
buying."
Na dine start ed 1vi1h $250
"'orth of jewelry, nnd had
calculated thal she needed to
sell $18 of it per day in order
to break even.
On her fi rst day, sales totJI·
cd $50.
"I still can't believe If,"
she sJys. "I had :ilmosl
nothing in the storf' but the
pc.>oplc kept cro\vding In."
SllE PLOWED all her pro·
fits back into Increasing her
stock. v•hich soon can1e to
include posters, candles, in-
cense, waterpipcs. and hip
clolhing ilern s. She called her
·~~~~~~~~~~-
earn
100/o
PLUS PRE -PAYMENT BONUS
ON TRUST DEED NOTES
FREE COLLECTION SERVICE
No commission cost to our investors
NEWPORT EQUITY FUNDS
Newpo rt Center
620 Ne wport Center Drive
Newporl Beach. Calif . (71 4) 644-8824
shop the Idle Id.
''Pretty soon a fr1t'nd lold
me thut wh.nt I had ~·a:t a
head shop," she says. "\Vhich
sowl<i~ funny lo me , becaus~
I really didn't kno1v wh at a
head sho1, was until 1 had
one."
•T/1e
i t1-tl1e
1L'Gtlt.e d
11101,e "
1111111ey.'
Inst thing
lll orld I
to .. , IV 0 # ,,,,, ... ,.
Th.1t fi1·st slunn1er 1>.'as :1n
all -around success. P e op 1 e
rrowdPd into her shon until
2 ;ind J o'clock in th e 1norni1ft1?.
\\·ith her zn~rchandi se turninf!
O\'Cr :i s fast as she could
bring it in
"The thing s sold 11'1.'re
!hi11gs I lik<'d ," S:J VS th!' 30·
Yi':l!"-()ld 1vorn:in, ''yl"t I 1vas
never nart of <.'t11t11rl' of Lho se
kids. I never took drugs or
any thin~ like that."
AS 'f HE COUNTER -cultu re.
craze died out. N a <l i n c
gradually converted he.r shop
inlo morC' of ;1 novelty shop
th an a head shop. And she
gol herself into a new business
line which is now the biggest
part of her 1vork -lron-ons.
"People hnve been silk-
scr('C'nin~ nnd dying T-s hirts
for a lon g tim C'. but they \l'Ould
never last. So I found a
manufacturer 11•ho makC's iron-
on patches that 1vill outl<..1st
the shirt and will never fade_
That was the bi g g es t
breakthrough I made."
\Vorking with an artist.
Nadine <.'reatcd scor('s of
ori~i nal iron-on patch11s and
found thi.lt 1hry so ld like
11·ildt'ir(•.
Sornc are si n1pl y bcrr lubel s
mad1• into patehC'31 sornc are
111nocent nowPr!I or 11nimaJ5,
.soin c contnin rnd1cal slogans,
and !>0111i.: are slightly off-..:ol·
or.
"TllE TU£NG you need Is
diversity, something for every
type of person who 1..vmes
in here. A person won't buy
a T-shirt unl ess they ca n idcn·
lify with what's written on
it," she says.
She is now distributing the
patche!i: nation·wldc -"n1y
husband is an attorney and
hi.' protect s the pa tent" -
and is in the process of fina liz-
ini? a eon tra ct with .J .C. Pl.'n·
ncy Co. ror iln excluslve line
for its l.fiOO stores.
Thi s y e o1r her gross business
take "·as $100,000 and if the
Penney's deal works out. she
thinks shl''ll take more than
<t n1illl on next ye:ir.
··rennt·v·s 11ns :i!ready run
pilot pro!ira rns on the patches
::ind the~•rt· sPlling grc<1t. One
slorc sold 2,500 in t~·o mon1hs.
··\lY llANKElt IC'll s 1111"' that
{ ought t() ~et out of th e
shop nn1v and I urn n1ysclf
ov(.•r t11 a businl'SS m:inai:;cr ."
she says. "\·le figures I could
get re;tlty rich if I did .
"But thl•n l 'd have to leave
the shop , and l just Jove th e
d<iv-to·da v contact 1v i 1 h
cuS1om1'rS too n1urh lo do
that.··
Publishers
Buy Title •
f h::irgt'r Productions. Inc.,
of Capistrano Beach, has ilc-
qu11·l-d 1'h1· 1!1I L·rna t1onal Hid er
& Dri\'t•r n1<1gazinc, 1>."l1ich
ha.; het•ll publish<'d 1 n
\\ iseonsin 1'hf' 23-ycar old
publication \1 ill bcc.'On1c part or (,11argr-r's ··1 1 r1r~c and llorse·
man'' ~1agazine, beginning
1\•i!h the F'r bruary '74 issl/l'.
Consolid ation of th<'se !wo
nationally distributed titles
should increase service to
read er:;. offer a de.finite plus
in advertising l'alues and ad-
vance the. intcrl'SI of thl'
pl('~\surl' horse industrv. ac-
cording tv J:ick L c' v.• i s .
Chargl'r president
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D&ll1 °Pllol SHIU P~olo
NADINE PLATT RUNS A HEAD SHOP
.. And She Didn't Even Know It
1ll.011eu's l1' 01·tli
Bill n1 Future?
lly SYLrlA J'ORTER
:"\re you ;1ware that sc!f-
dcfrosting refrigerators use
tw ice as much power as
regular refr igt>rators use?
Or that t'o lor TV Sf'ls use
far more po\rl'r than black
;ind 1-1•h1te sets? Or that a
n1i<'rowav e ovt'l1 us es about
75 pt:rf'cnt ll's~ 1:owl.'r than
;1 l'Ot1\•t.11111onal clcr tric range
ust·s''
p I i an e e 111 fl nuf:ic t ttrl'r~.
distributors. 1\•holl'<;U lcrs t111d
retailer s \VOuld be con1pl'llPd
to label energy consuming
household appliances -gas
and oil as \veil as electrical
-according to the avera ge
operating cosl JK'r yea r.
1'his labeling also "'oultl be
required in appliance ad-
vertising if cosl "'as men-
tioned. Or the ad \11lulri have
to stale that oix-rati ng <'OSI
information "·ould be availa ble
at point of sale.
TO YOU. TIIE appliance
~hopper. this would mean you
\rould kno"' exactly what ex-
trn cost of operation you were
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L!::T'S S,\ y you il re no1v
~h o ppin g for a nev;
rt'lngerJtor. an d that you 're
also a n en ergy-conscious
citi zen . Do you realize that
-Jll SI ;is <.1 n P;-.;an1ple. -one
r l' f r 1 grr.itor-frC'C ~.cr co111 -
h111ation r1c"\',
un 11ie nulf-
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not !ht• :innLial cos t of m.1in-! .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••~•
'l Ill p t ion
f1 .1 t 1 e rn PDlllEIC
11,1n).l:11es into savings cif
so•111· S.100 over the l'XIX'C'tc.d
J6 -1l':t r life span of the
rl'frigera1or'!
O(l \'OIJ -1n th is era of -.0;1rin~ priers for virt ually all
tnr 111~ of rneri::r . certainl y in·
£•luc1 1ni; f'l('C!rlCity -knO\V
1• l1ich of 1hc 111aior appliances
1·1 1·011r ho usC' arc the. biggest
~"Tl<' r ,1.\.1 '·{':l t C'l"S?
ELECTRIC PO\\ ER ! s
r.1pidl.1· hl'L'.Olni ng a rn<ijor
11 ern in tht· f:-1111 ily budgl't.
lls :1\·l.'ragc cost was 2.2 cents
pe r ki1(111'a1I. hour in 1972; this
has risen dran1atically in re·
r1·n! 1no11ths: bevond dou bt,
that co:;1 ~·ill c.li n1b even 1nore
pa infully 1n fu111re month.~.
Al rendy. for many families.
the n1on1hly electrir bill is
$20 to $25 , and if you live
in an all-electric home. your
bill cao be several lin1c this
lot al.
No1v before the Senate is
a little-publicized "1'rulh in
Energy '.' amendment to the
much-publi cized 1973 Fuels
and Energy Conservation Acl.
Under this amendment, ap-
Teledyne's
Earnings
Hit Record
LOS ANGELES (AP I
Teledyne, Inc., a diversified
electronics manufacturer, said
its eamlngs for the year ended
Oct. 31 were the highest in
its history.
The C()mpany said \V ed·
nesday it earned $ 6 5 . 3 6
million. or $2.52 a st.are, com-
pared w11h $57.44 mi llion . or
$1.62 a share, in the previous
year. Sales rose to $1.45 billlon
rrom Sl.21 billion.
For the three months l!nded
Oct. 31, earnings totaled $18.82
million, or 74 cents a !'lhar~.
oi;i sales or $410.05 nii llion .
Thi! compared with $13.98
mllllnn. or 40 cen ts n !hare,
on :;ates of $317.02 million In
a year earlier.
t.iining a specific appliance
v.·:-1s higher than you could
tcally afford to pay.
Originally, lh e Truth In
Energy an1cnd n1ent w a s
sponsored as a separate bill
by Sen . John Turuiey. (D-Cal. \
To determine annual costs.
the Departn1ent of Con1merce
"·ou!d be directed to develop
basic statistics on the amount
or energy used each year by
each type and brand of aJ>-
pl1ancc.
ruclucll'<l 11•ou!U be virtually
i!H appl iancl.'s. plus heat ing
anit cooling systen1 s using >i n
average of n1orc than ~fl{)
ki101vatt hours ;i year !or the
equjvalent in gas or oil \_
CJIANCES OF p<lss:ige in
the S('flale at least appe11r
good. Reason : so strong is
thl' drive for facts on energy
consumption that stall's and
cl!ies the nation over :ire
1\•hipping together their own
la"'s and ord inancl.'s -and
!he appliance industry is fa ced
v.•ith the prospect of 50 or
more different sets or stand-
ards and requirement s both
for aopliance labeling and
advertising.
Understandably enough. as
a result. quite a few of !he
industry giants are actually
pushing for the ne.w labeling
la1>.·.
Backstopping th e energy
labe ling amendment nre new
\"Oluntary appliance labeling
:-tandards \Vhich the Com-
1nerce Department i!; schedul-
ed to rele~se wilhin a fl'W
\vccks. First appliance to be
l'nrrgy-lnbeled "'ill be air-co n·
di I loners.
fO l~LOWING, BY n e x l
Au gust. will be refrigerators,
refrigerator-freezers and hot
water heaters. Later : clothes
washers, dishwashers. clothes
dryers. kitchen ranges, ovens,
"comfort heating" equipment.
The new labels will ha ve three
numbers to cttsclo5e th e
minimum efficiency of n prOO-
uct cJ;iss, ttle mnxlmum :ind
the nc111al effi ciency of the
particular product.
Voluntary lnbcllng. though.
has inherent problems -not
the least of "'hich Is adeouiite
funding Of the ll'tCtt cies lO.
clevelop .R fld e·1ncate lh e oublic
to I.he standar1ls. for another,
snys &on. Tln1ney, "Tho.(\e who
nrc producing the least l'f-
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ly those 1vho won"t ('()n1ply."
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:i'es, tt1e llave No B1111e1·s
I he g.r~\v1n ~ energy t·r1s1s 1s bcg1 nn1n g to n1ake a noti ceable 11npac1 on car
sales. I he display are11 of a l.'.l1'ge i)u e~!-lelrlo rf. Gcrnlany dealer is full of nev.'
auto:. but cn1pl y of buyer:..
U 11e1nployme11t Bise
N (/ tio 11 '.~ Job less Rate V p • Nove 1nber UL
\\' ASI l INGT{)i\ tUPll
L"11c111ploy1nt~11 r o s (• 111
1\'ovt•n1bt•r to 4.7 percent fron1
4.5 pt•rccnL biggf'St illf'l"C~ISl'
111 21 n1onths. and is expt'tled
to go even higher !his 1~·i11t cr •
as !he fuc·l shor1nge rnuscs
1norc lnyoffs, the gov1•rnn1cnl
said 1od<1y .
Offic1als said lht1y rhd not
believe las! n1on1h·s l'mplo\'·
nit•nt stat isti ts, g;11her<'d du.r-
ing the \j,"eck of \"ov. 11-17.
~ t•[. rl'flcclC'd 1nuc·h jobl essness
rt·s ul11ng fron1 oil short ages
l"<IUSCil h~ 1h1• Ar:ih nil
l)l")yto!!
SPOl\.ES.\1 E~ FOR t h t'
l.abor l~·parrrncnt "s 8 urcnu of
Labor St:1tlstics said layorrs
PRIVATE TRUST
FUNDS AVAILABLE
FOR REAL ESTATE LOANS
1.sl & 2nd TRUST DEEDS
$1 .~00 To .s2~.ooo
UP TO 80% LOANS ON
1 'IUST DEED COLL.A TE.AA.I...
HEWPOAT EOUITY fUNDC
"lew110•1 C<!nler
caused by 1he fuel shorta~c
shl)uld st;-1rl shov:ing up to
.~on1e degree in the Occc n1bcr
f'rnp loymcnt report \\•hich 1vi!I
bL• released in ,J<inuary, and
10 :1 larger 1tegrcc 111 the
.January report,
The number of 1vorkers
holdin g jobs showed little ac-
tual change in November. The
tot::.t fell by 7,000 to 85.7
n1illion .
llo1veve r. ihc nu mber or
unemplo.1·ed i11creascd b y
1~5.000 because nbout that
n1any nddition:il 1\·orkcrs join-
ed 1 he labor !orce
II ERBE llT STE I N,
chai rman of Presidenl Nixon's
Counci l of Econor11ic Ad1•isers,
said he. did not regard the
\01 l'rnber figures as rcflect-
1n ~ t he consequences of the
01 1 cn1bargo.
Stl"in noti"'CI \hat separate
reporls on the joble~s picture
frp1n bu~in<'ss est<ihlishn1ents.
also ccllectcd by the bureau,
~ho11·t'CI an increase or 200.flOO
jotJS in Novcrnbcr. The dif-
fcn:ncc bcl\1•ccn th e statistics,
h<' snid. "n1nkps it in1µossiblt•
lo say \\'hat J1appenc<l in 1hc
l~bor rnnrkct in Novcn1ber
The bureau said the in·
creased uncmployn1cnt \j,'as
al1nost entirely an1ong adult
u·omen and among m c n
between ages IG and 2t
Tll E Ul\"f.:.\tPLO'')IE!\"T in-
crease fron1 1.5 percent in
October to 4.7 percent \\"<l.S
!he largest for one n1onth
since !\1arch. 1972. \\"hen the
r:ite nlso increasrd O.? percent
-from 5.7 up to 5.9. Thcrt:
had not been a larger increase
since December, 1970.
Bureau ofricials snit! th ey
believe a 0.3 pcreent dip 111
October fron1 the 4.8 perCl'n\
trncrnplo yn1cnt levrl in Sep.
t.cmbcr n1ay h::ivc lx.'Cn v:h<1t
~me st;;itisticians call :111
aberration.
Citibank
U }>8 Pri111e
Lend Rate .
NEW YOHK <UPI• -First
National City Bank raised the
inlt'rC~t r<ilc fur p r i 111 e
business loans to J a r g e "'
custoincrs to 10 percen t tod1Jy.
'l'he rai se is effective !\·londny
The <1c!ioo \\'as quickly rul-
lo1vcd by Bankers 1'rust Co ..
rhe nation's scvrnth largl·~l
ll;ink.
It \j,·as Citib:Jnk's second
prin1e ra lc boost 1n con-
se<.il tivt> "'eeks. Should the 10
percent ra h~ hecorne i::enera!,
it \\·ould be the 17th incrca!:>C
this ycnr and the rate "·ould
be exactly double the 5 per-
cent prime rate in effect a
year ago.
•
Ne1v lrv i1te ilJu1t11fnct11rL>r
Silicon l;cncr:il. Int:. \Viii 10011 1novc a nHlJ Or por-
ti on ol its uperal1011 s fronl \\'cs1n1instc1· 10 a ne\v
40.UllO :.q11H1'c toot f:.tcilily unch.•r corislructioll in the
Ir\ ine l nd ust r1~1 I ( "01nple.\. 1\d1ninistrat1011. 111;:11'·
kcling. f111at IC':.l. aS~(·tn bly cuHI \l i.lJ'(•housc ope ra·
•
lions arc set to n1ove in on J anuary I. The firm ex·
peels to en1ploy 200 additional persons by next
.\'c·ar. /\rc:hitect for the facility is Ri c ha rd Kenneth
!~rooks. Jr. and i\ssociate.s of Irvine.
U!\'DER TllE t1vo-t1er pri rnc
r;nc syste1n in effet:t Jn recent
n1onth s. n1os! b:u1ks 111aintai11
<1 i;eco11d prirnc rate son1e"'h<.11
lower for sn1all businesses.
1'he nc1v rate equals !he
10 percent rate set early 1n
October by First l\'ati on<1I
Bank of Chicago ;ind Con-
rin cntal Ba nk of Cle veland ,
both of \vhich 1<1tcr reduced
H.
Employment flurt by 50-hour Week?
Except for Octolx'r. the
johless rate since June had
been at either 4.8 or ~.7 per-
cent .
LUS 1\~l;J·:LES 11\!"1
Lctt111g bus1nl'ss1•s :.t:is opL'n
110 lungi·r lh;in au hours Ill
ilny week 1vould +I 1 creatC'
n1as:-1ve unen1pl(1~ n11·111 121
reduce st'rvicc-.; :111d 13 1 111a\'
not hl'lp to sol\·e tht' f'n1·rg~·
shot1agf'. lhc Los Angeles C11 y
t 'oune1I has bt'C'll to ld,
At a public 1i("ar111g Thu1·s-
<l<1.1·, n1urc 1h;1n 20 spokl":.111t·n
fur business. indus1rv :1nd
l;1hor sp11kc ;1g:unst ·:1 eu ~·
Ol·J)[11·1n1t11t ur \\'a!l'r ;111d
l'o11·t·r 11lan 1rhich proposc<t
th;1[:
"No <'Ornn1ercial cstablish-
111ent of any nature 11 ha1so-
cver using t'Lettri::inl t•nt:rP,y
.. ~hall be open for bus.inc~~
tnorc than 50 hours in any
se1·1•n-day period.··
That \\'as one of eight pro-
pOSC'd ord1n.'.lnf'1•s d1 seusscd by
the rounc·il and it "'OS the
only 111easurf' to rCL'('ive \'ocal
011posi!ion. In fact, the counci l
s~·ssion OJl<'tlt"d 11•i1h r-.tayor
Tern llrad!('y suggcstn1g .an
a!tc111ativc pl;in
BUT BANK officials agrecd 1r••••--------------------------------------~;--;;. 11·ith predictions of privater!
ccono n1ists as well as Presi-
dL•nt Nixon's econon1ic experts
that uncn1ploymcnt \\'OUtd be
i11tTl"as ing in coining months.
Complete Mid-day American Stock List
Bet.'.lusc of an exp cc I e di•---------------------------------------------------.1 general slo1\·do1vn in t h e
cconoiny. <1ggravatrd by the1
Ar'1b oil ho yco1t.
Stein has pre ll i c l c d
joblessness n1<iy increase to
<'IS 1nuch as 6 percent next
yt•ar if the Ar<lb bo.vcol! eo11-
tinucs !hrough 1971. Son1c
privnte cconornists ha v c
predi,1cd an 8 percent
unemployment rate.
Citibank gave no explanation
for rciising the rate but the
irrflationary in1pact of the.
energy crisi::; created by !he
Arab oil embargo obviously
11"as one t"ausc. Seve ral o!hC"r
big banks ha\'e raised tht:ir
pritne raics frorn 9' ! to 9a1
or 9.9 percent 111 the past
11·eek.
ALTll OUG ll CllA!\'GES in
1he top prime rate ultimate ly
afft'lt all interest rates. Uiere
usually \s a considerable tin1e
\<1 g before co n s u n1 e r in·
stallrnent 10;1ns. ;:iutomohile
kians., n1ortgagcs and sn1<1ll
business Joans are arrectcd.
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SA~ DIEGO <APl -El"rn
if 1hr Arab narioos r!'.'surn<'
~l'lling oil 10 the L'niterl Statt·s.
thC' cost.<; of fuel 1\•i\! continue
10 <·limb. S<1y::; !ht' pr('sident
nf S;in D1 rgo Clas & Elec!ric
Co
\\ ;d1er Zi1l.:i u ~:iid I.he cos1
of ~·le<"tri1·111 Jllfll' double in
th(' next ff'I\' yr:irS.
"I ~f'l' not111t;. ll11t inrrf'a!:'f'S,
incT('1\..'il'S. 1n<:"re:1 !:i<'~, '' Zi tl:lu
said in an intcr v1c1~ 'f11ursda.v.
'fhc utility 1s as king for
stale permissioo 10 raise rates
by a total of S25.7 n1illion.
"The increases \\'l' are seeking
no\~ arc based on fuel oil
l'O!';L<; of $5 to .~fl a barrel."
Z1tlau said. "No\j,• \\'C arc fac-
t'Cl 1\·ith paylng $12 a barrel.··
lie urged agai n that San
Onofre 1\"ucle.ar power planl
Ix· rnlarged.
YOUR CHOICE
BRAND NEW 1973
MARK IV's
5 Fu lly looded , B••nd new, 19 73 MARK 1v·, to
choose from. EG uipped with e1r co nd iti oning , lea·
ther interior, automat ic speed control, AM /FM
radio, & much more! Take advantage of thi$ offer
NOW'
Johnso11 & So11
Lincol 11 ( 1'1 crcury
2'2' H-540•5630 c •• ,, ~ ....
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Det1·oit Aclmits
Dro1) i11 Demand
l)ETllOJT !AP 1 "\Ve
1\•erc caught I\ i!h our small
f'a rs down." savs one auto
industry official. "Th <'rc's no
e\t11i;r ro r 11. It JllS1 hap·
p!•ncd .··
llETROIT AUTO 111akcrs,
ha ving just enjoyed a yea r
of record sales and .soaring
profits. arc flnd in~ lilllc de·
111and in !his time of an energy
<Tisis for larger cars \l'hich
use inore gas. But they arc
finding srrong demand for the
House Panel
Eases A•tto
Sta11dards
WASHINGTON (AP \
!louse co1nmittec has
n step to sa1·e fuel by
to ease nuto en1ission
ards.
A
la ken
\"Oti ng
s1and-
The ~louse Commt'rC'e Com-
1nittee Thursday night adopled
a compromise car exhaust
provision that would slow
clean air efforts for at least
a year.
The measure. added to the
en1crgency energy lcgislalion
requested by President Ni1on.
\j,'ould require the auto makers
to meet the 1975 standards
but "'ould suspend any further
exhaust cleanup until 1971.
The bill giving Nixon broad
energy rutioning and con·
scrvation powers is scheduled
for a final committee vote
today.
Also today, the Senate is
expected to vote on a $2().
billion energy research and
development bill.
s1nal1cr n1odcls ;ind arc plan-
ning accordingly.
Prodllction of
such as Ford 's
small
Pinto
(; e n e r a ! r-.t otors' Chcvr0l ct
\'eg:a is being pushed lo thf'
hilt.
G\I. \n re~·ising its 19i4 in-
dustry sal es es!imatt-. bc!irve!l
the tot al car and truck markl'I
"'ill be off as n1uch l\S 1 7
million, do\\'O 12 percent from
J9i3"s record l e v c I of 14.7
million vehicles_
l'he Big Three arc hustling
lo convert large-car assen1bly
faci lities into production of
smaller-sized ca r s . G!\-1
chairman Richard Gersten·
berg said G!\1s conversion
pl ans are nothing more than
a reading ol the "needs and
desires of the American
people.''
Su.Lt Lake
Liglits 011
SALT LAKE C ITY
(t;J'l 1 Deciding
Christrnas lights at home
are n1orc in1portant than
energ y sho rt ages
clse\j,·hcre, Salt Lake City
cornmissiooers ha ve Of·
:lercd do"·nto1\11 decora.
lions lit ~1onday night.
'rhe lights, v.· h i eh
normally go on the night
oiflcr Thanksgiving, h.1d
been scheduled to be shut
~ff on Dec. 14 lx:causc
of the energy crisis.
But I.he rotnmissioncrs
moved lhc li1ne up fi ve
days at the rl'qUest tJf
the Downtown Me rch;1nts
Association, which said it
"'ould bring Olristn1as
spirit to the ;:irca .
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1'hursday's
CJ oBing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
'
1071 OAJLY PILOT
Year's High-Low s
Appear Ever y Saturday
Technical Rally
Bolste1·s Mru·ket
NEW YORK (UPIJ -fhe Dow Jones rndustnal
average the widely follo\ved market indicator wh ich
plunged nearly 200 po1ni '> tn fi\e weeks rallied
strongly Thursda y tn hc:a \y trathng on the New
York Stock Exchange
The Dow soared 25 81 points to 814 12 ga1 rung
most of this the l ast hour and a half
The bargain hunlln g sp1ee whi ch centered
largely on blue chips and reccntlv hard hit glamors
wa s under~tandable analysts said
dechnes There were 783 advanles and 661
among the I 788 1c;suec; traded
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1'h::inh s ti.} the chal-
lenge of :\1'1lona Go,·.
Jal'I\ \\'iltian1s lpu.:-
turrU above1 .'\rizona
and ~1 ev• ti.texic:o \\'ill
engage in in ter • state
.. lint .'\ir Ballo o n
Chan1 ionship."
Ma11, 84,
Paid Off
By Fii11t
El.IZABE1'H, N,J !L'P\1-!
An 8~-yea r-old re!irC'd ra1lroad l
engineer, \\·ho clain1('d his
privacy v:as in\"aclcd by a
1elcvision con1n1cr~·ial \\'hieh
put his head ove r 1hc bod~·
of a naked lady. accepted a
!'ash se t1lcm('n! fron1 fihn
n1aker All en Funt ;ind <lrop~ed •
!Ile charges.
Superior Cnurl Judgt• I~.
Oon alU S1t:inbr11~gt· aSkl'd that j
the amount of the scl!lt'll\Clll
by 1·1~1H and , L111tl'd . :\rlt~ts 1 to Cr.tin ~1rnz1c of El1zalX"th.
\.J. be \1·ithheld. lie asked
il lcnzic 1o re 1urn !o the
\Vitness slilnd and tcstif.v he
11·ould disclose 1hf' arnount on-
ly to his "lfc.
~IENZll=:. :t rcun~d 1·11gin'.'e r
11·ho testified h<' 1s oppoM>d
to public n11<!1ty anll sex.
cfai1ned Fun1 n°·1·C'r 1old hiin
he 1ras bC'ill'.! filllll'd in l~lf.f!
for the 1110\'H', "\\ h;1t nu You
Say 'fu" \"aked l.;1d~·""
The fi rst he heard ur tus '
aµpcarnnec 11-;1~ 11·hl·n he ~;nr
his face supcr i111µo sed on a '
n<ikcd ladv in a !elt'Vision
con1n1errin°\ 101· lhe n101·i1·
\\'hen a~kt•d 11 h;i 11c brol1gh1
suit a,1?.:iinst Funl. 11110 hcC"n n1 r
fan1ous by origin;tling 1h1· T\'
s c r i c s ''Candid Ca1nrr:i.··
~1cn1.le rt'pl it·d :
"Just to pu t 1his nian i11
his place."
i\IENZIE ASKl<:D r" I
dan1ages to punish Funt ior
for !lppe3ring in lhc filn1 and
damages to punish ! .. unt tor
u~in~ his llll.:lgC II I t h 0 u t
speciiic pcrn1iss io:1. Lndcr
Ne11: Jersey la\v. no specific
damage fi gure IS requested
in such cases.
John 1-ol ~guire. attorney for
;..!cnzie. said he had been told
his client 1\·ou!cl receive n
1:heck fo r the :imount in .. ,h,..
n<'xt couple ot' \\t'~'k,_.·· Ht:
said ~1cn7.it• 11:1'> '· 1· t' r 1
satisfied .. 11·i th the sP1tlt•111en1 1 !\h·nzu: :•nll .• r 1 L' r a I
rr~1dcn1s c1f Fnrl<'\ ·ro11"1'"' 111
El11.:1bcth 11·t·r1· f1lnH'd /'l:!ll-i
ding in front of :l nude 111ah~ 1
slulut• (liscus-111i.; 1h1• 11c·i·tl tnr
a fi g lea f. 'rl1l' srn!u1· sup-
post'dlv 11 a." go111:..: ro hr pla~ed
in \he lobh1· or !ht• $t'll10r
citizens hou~i-ng dc·1·1·lopnie11r .·
S E V :\f 0 U H C II ,\ S E ,
rC'prcsenling f"unL .;aid that
[\Jcnzic \\"<IS p..iid ~;) for aJl011·-
1ng himself ro be fil n1ed and
11 ~1s girl'n an :idllitiona! S45
;1rtcr signinJ.! " rele.ise clc:ir-
1ng lhc fihn for lf!;t>.
:-.tcnzic said he signed !he
rcle:ise but 1111h 1!11 • un-
derstanding lha1 tl K' fi!in
1rou!d he us<'li on r;1nd1d
C<.1111ert1. nef 111 tl tl X-rated
fi I 111 .
.Jud ge O<intild E. Steinbuggc
:d lov•cd t\1·0 30-second con1-
n1rrcia\s ;ind "cfin1ing al-
11·;1r-tin11<>'" pro1n(1l.ions of the
filn1 Y•ith fOOICl g(' or i\lenzic
!o be shO\.\'n in 1hc cour troon1
before. the jul'~· Tuesday. 1hc
fil!n ils(llf 11 <J S vie\.\•ecl by
jurors at n local lhC'ti1er "·here
"l...usl Tango in l'aris" \1·as
also billed.
Mcut , 90,
lridicted
_.\TLAr-..1TA . Ga . tAP1 -
A 9(1lyear-old mnn has
been Ind icted ror n1urtlc.r
in the shooting death or
a 67-year-old neighbor In
what police said u•as 1111
argument over roman<.-e.
The \ndichnc.n1 [)galnst
Dixie Tucker "'as rcli.:rncd
by Ult Fulton Counl)'
Grand Jury.
r r+d.1v De-ctn1brr 7 1973
Por110 Q11een Tur11s to So11g.., Dan~e EXTREMELY IMPORTANT
EXH IBITION &
PASSAIC. i\'.J. ~A1'1
~h1k1nJ: ton f'ntr<1r1Cc 1hrough
a SC\'cn-foot -h1gh l\ory Sno"·
bo>., pornv st:ir ~I a r 1 l y n
Charnbers danced onto the
IJ(l;ird~ of 1he Capncil 'rhcatcr.
Ir 11·::is the opening night
of ··!'ik1n <111d (;fin."" ;111 ;,p-
p c :i r :1 n cc. whith i\!bs
( 'h:11nb1.·r:. sa1U 11 ;1s 1n1cnd1·d
lo change lx·r in1agc fron1
rlnl·nul !lexpot hJ a 1nore C()fl-
l'L'l'llionally \' c r s a I i 1 c l'll-
ll•rta in(•r,
THE TllEATEJt v.·;is 1hc Ottl'
!11 11·hich police St'izcd li"r
L'f'lluluid iinage u fl'\1" n10111hs
earlit'r ;ind carted it ;n\·ay
"'Putting togt~thcr an at! lik1.1
this is harder than doing a
sex f1hn ,·1 she said \\iednestl:iv
night as she a\1·;1ited her turn
011 stage after a p;i rade uf
baggy-pants C'Omedian.s, a
1·horus llnl· or \' a r 1 o u s I y
shaped C.'oi.pnol CultL·s. und b1•
p<H'ls by 11~·0 1nall' stars of
the porno genre. i\larc Evans
:ind ll:l rry ltl·c111s. ··1·111 i.:x:·
CilL•d."'
Billed b~· prOrlloti"'rS ~·s '"a n
cntcrtaln1nent (•1·cnt of un-
JH'l't'(•dt•ritl'd rna~n1 tutlt ," 1hc
11roduclion r;:in its course
11 i 1 11 o u I int crfl'rt>!l1·1· hy
Pass<.11c Couul.v authoritH•s.
\.\'ho la~! .-;u111n1cr charged the
thca!er \.\'ilh sho v.·ing a n
obsct.'ne ldn1 lo n1inors. 1'hi"'
theater's ov.·ners p I ea d e d
guilty cind were finl'd $3000.
Tiit; Fll~\I \.\BS '"Behind !ht•
Crt>e11 Door." starring i\-lar i\yn
f'hn.n1hers. I !er photograph. il
tu rned out. also adorns boxes
of l1ury Sno\v soap in the
pose of 311iling mothl'r holding
a cr:1n!l'tlled infant.
Pnk:tcr &: (; a 111 h l t• t"<-
vrrss1:d Wnl(' co r po r·~ 1 c
thspleasure ciht•r htr o1hrr
professional en d ea v o r 8
tx•can1e kno11,•n. a sentimen t
~fiss C:han1bcr~. 21 . disn1isscd
as "prudish "
·1•1111 i11 g logell1·
er nit ti'-"' lil~e fl1is
is 11 u r tier ff11111
1loi11g 11 ·'"·'· film.'
Bur lh<lnks to su<iµbo.'l:L'S and
:;c\ filn1 s. 1\l1 ss Charnbcrs
:;fi}S she's ready no1v to n1ol'e
into the hi:;: lin1c.
"ll('()plP say '\\'hy open in
Passaic':" she s u i d back-
slage "I s a y ·\Vhy not'!"
lt':i as good a place as any."
OOtsld-0 •. -n rented Me· Ilg~
rotn lc.'<l 1n 1roDJ ol Steill's Ra.r
111 1lus !'ittlN York subuTb U
lhe uud1tuce of about · Ll~.
flied In !O the 3 .~-sc!t
lh!!itltr. r ,
But t\1ar1lyn had no intention
of talttng ll ~ ofr. 1'he ~aid.
1'he.act sccnt!.\'ednesday n)Ght.
~ie e:JplaiD$!d _ wa.s ,n prem~rt
of whal she hopes will l~corr\e
a fu ll.:Sea le nightclub routine
1n plac~ liM;, Las 'Vegas.
'.\!1a n1i Ucach and S;111 Juun.
SllUllTLY there:.tfll'r. l\Iiss
l'han1bt:rs 11'!L<; 011 stage in ·r11 l<: Slit)\\' IS schc'd ulcd
rruut of an 1llun11ru1tcd grctn to run four 11 ceks. ::ind i\1iss
door. danc1n~. suiglng turchy Cha n1bers' st·1J111Cnl of Jive
roc k songs and 1'lin<llng up songs and two dance nun1hcr s
her 20-rninute act costu1ned alone cost S·l,000 to produce,
in a comparatively n1odes\ bra according to Chuck Traynor.
and G-string. Authorities said her inanagcr.
in advance that ::iny further No rnore sex filins'!
disrobing 11,•ould bring officers '"It 's passc," she Sil id. "I
J\ U CT I 0 N_
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ANTIGUE~ & SE •. l·A~nQUES
PEll51AN ORIENTAL ·RUGS
AT
SHERATON BEACH INN
21112 Pacific Coast· Highway
~ Huntington Beach, Calif.
Viewing
SATURDAY, DEC. 8, 2 PM
& Inspection from 12 noon until
AUCTIONEER : Cal, Leib la.e1tll11m
TERMS: Cnh ar C~eck
auction
once n1ore !hrough the doors did it and it's done. If X-rn!cd
of 1he 53-ycar~ld C;1pitol. filn1s beco1ne high-budge t. I IL--------------::,----======
"If i\Ianlyn takes it all off. rnight considrr I\ again, But
~l arilyn 11111 be .irrest<'d," ·c;rcen Door ' 11·as si n1ply a
s:ilcl Asst. County Prosecutor \'l"htclc to get Jlll' 11·hc1·e I
Johu 1'. !\ictolai. '"\Ve don'l arn.
1rant any Ivory Sno11' bi:llh.-; ""I figurl' it's linll' to give
on stage. in Passaic County.'' so1ncone else a ch:ince." -----
1'r y Sa ttu·da y's Ne ,vs Quiz
We Dare You
(Bob and Ray? Minneapolis and St. Paul? Gin and Tonic? Loggins and Messina?)
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4400
Says it's for the shop, but you ought to see how many folks
use it for a powerful vacuum for rug .sc rubbing', deep
carpet cleaning, but ask Dad first or he'll get grouchy
Bigger capa city, and all the accessories. (Think I'll buy one
a nd put my kid in the rug cleaning business and re!ire, He·ll
figu re a way lor me to run the business and he'll retire. l
know.)
lf raking leaves isn't your best activity. you'll like Ibis
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whole afternoon. (forgve me if my mind wan rs. but I keep
walching that guy over lherv eating the ii his shop vac is missing.
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Arts/Dining Out
Entertainment
Mary Cassatt works to be included in
the museum exhibit are, clockwise from
left, "The Bath," a n oil on canvas; "Por·
trait of Gardiner G. Hammond and
George Fiske Hammond," pastel on tan
paper, and "Portrait of a Young Woman
in Black," oil on canvas. Bettv Turn-
bull, curator of speciad exhibitions, has
collected 26 pieces for the show.
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DAILY PILOT :J f
Fr .day, 01.'Cl'lllber 7, 1973
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Museum Shows Mary Cassatt
ln111ressioriist Works of Great A111erica11 Artist on Exhibit
Oils. pash•ls and prints b,\· !h!! !:irncd
A1ncrl c;1n <irtist :'11<J rY C:issritl will be
on exhib11 in 1tJ1• i\"e'11·pur1 ll;irbor Art
r..tusoom \\"cdnrsday through .Jan . 20.
It "ill be , !ht• first \Vest Coasl ex·
hibftion of l"tl 1ss Cassatt's \\'Orks.
The show, arranged by l\l rs . Belly
Turnbull. t1.1ra1or of special exhibi tio11s
for NHAJ\1. ro111ains 26 pieces collectPd
on Joan fron1 public institutions and
private len<lcrs.
Jl includc•s such 111:ijor \1•orks ns •·Th r
Bath," 1892. froni the . .\rt l n.~t1!ule of
Chi<'ago: !ht• early ··1•or1ra1t or l\\adarnc
Cortier." 1874, J\lax\.\·eJI Galleries of S.1n
1-~rancisco. and ''l\1other About to \Vrrsh
Her Sl~l>Y Child,·• 1860. Los Angeles
Museum of Art.
The exhibition !races the development
of ht·r \\"Ork fro1n lhc carlv forn1;"1tivc
yc;irs, ~pcnl in close <isso(i;i!ion 1v1th
Edgar Ocgas ;i nd o!hcr Fr c n eh
l mprc~sionlsts, lo the hi~h point of her
career 11·hen she 1vas t;rcatly influenced
by JapanCsc a11ists.
fl.1ary Cassatt. the daughter of a
1realthy banker in All egheny, Pa .. \ras
boTn in 1844. Sl1c died in l!W) at the
age of 112.
J\fiss Cassntt grew up in a lr:1dition
o{ leisure -a wo1nan in America 's
upper classes in !hf> second haU of
1hc 19th Century. But she was an in-
d!'pcndcnl rhinkcr and n1anaged 10
persuade her reluctan t father lo allo\v
her to !rain professionally as an arti:-;t.
This \\'as fin age when such training
wa s CQnsidered unsuit able {or a young
\\'Cn11.1n of brl'rding.
She I o 11 n d the cour~s at the
Pennsrlvania Academy of Fine Ar ls r!ulJ
and acadcn1ic. In 1867 she ,1·cnt 10
France fer !hrec \'cars of SIUd\· and
thcrpafter spent mo.St of her life aboard .
Degas be ca me a.n abiding in·
fiucnce upon her life and \\'Ork . Thry
11·crc fricnd5 for 40 yea rs, neither one
of lhe111 m;1rrying. It \\'as Degas 11•ho
encouraged her 10 exhibit her \\'Ork in
the lrnpressionist exhibitions. BctwC{'tl
the years !8i7 and !88ti she 1\·as included
in eight exhihitions.
l\Jary Cassatt 1\·as thoroughly don1l·s!1c
in her subject matlcr -"'Omen at
1he 1nillin('r or dressmaker's: "'O lnl'll
in the hon1r pcrforn1ing household tasks:
,,·omen and their children. Frcm ti1ne
!I) rinlt'.'. )")(}\l'Cl'C'r. \ro1nen ~/! the opera
;ind theater \1•ould a1>penr .
It is said thal hrr 11ork offers a
docu1nent?.ry en the soc.i<i lly proscribrd
lrves of !he \l'ell-to·do 11 on1cn of her
llllle.
She suffered from eye nialadies 1vilh
advancing age and had to submil to
an operalion for ca tnracts in both eyes.
She stopped painting around 1971. but
li\'Cd nn until 1926. when she died at
h<'r chateau in the Oise.
The i\1arv C;issa!I exhibition 1\·ill
circulat e to· the Santa Brirbara l\luscun1
of Ari \1•hen 11 lca\·es th e Nl!Ai\·1.
The museun1. 22!1 \V. Balbo;:i Blvd ..
Nc~·port Beach. is open Tuesday throut;h
Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. and F'riday
ft'(lm 6 to 9 p.m. •
'1 ....... Documentarian Fresco Has a Dream
DllllY "lltt Sr.ti' flMt9
FRESCO: 'WHITE ~HALES DON'T SUE YOU'
By Tfl0~1AS PAU1ER
Of tM o.i1y l"IMt ,._.,
Hobert Fresco was born in Southern
California and immigrated to New York
Ci!y. but lhnt is not the only lhing
that is uncommon about this film n1a ker.
Mc also talks grandl y about the positi\'C.
potential value and future of t£'1cvision.
For a klver nf film, that is unusuetl.
lie may be sy1npathetic . because.
though he has graduated from work
in purely escapist television . the box
was his bread and bl.Iller early in his
career.
At 43, he has written screenplays rrom
F'rcnch novels and for monster mov ies,
for "Wagon Train" and "Highway
Patrol," Tor "Science Fiction Theater"
and Bonanza."
llE HAS PRODUCE{) and directed
ftt'ms and· won an Oscar tin 1970 for
"Czechoslovakia. 1968"), first prize in
the Arntrican Film Festival On 1973
for "To Be Young, Gifted and Blac;."/,
an Emmy nomination and first prize
at !he Cannes Film Festival (in L970
for "Trial").
It is an impressive. pcrha~ un·
prt!eedentcd asso rtment of medals, but
he still believes in television.
Oocumcnlarist t'resco earlier th is
.,.,·eek visited the Orange Coast. \vith
a series or appearances at UC Irvine .
at which his hims were shown und
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dissetl.ed by their creator and other
fi lm enthusiasts.
AS THE FIRST lecturer in the
university's "American Value s in Transi-
tion" series. the transplanlcd l3t1rbank
resident tackled the topic "The Arnericnn
Docu1ncntar)1: Ari or Propagand n."
._ t ll \1T1s delern1incd. after se veral
hours of philosophical pondering. throug
audience qu estions and Fresco responses
and the reverse, that the American
documentary is both. But Bob Fresco
knew it all the time.)
As much as he deals in filln , he
deals in ideas. This fact. judging from
his forthright opinions and a couple
of representatl\'CS of his film n1 aking
lalenls. qualifies hin1 superbly to Uc
in the communications field.
F~co doesn 't mind 1nnking money,
but films he Lo; associated l\"ith must
reflect his interests and his passions.
f.cr otherwise they don't get a chance
to make money. The}' don't get made.
' l•fT MAY BE, I hope someday that
it will be rel eased as a theatrical film ,"
he says about "To Be Young, Gifted
and Black," hi s latest film , which was
adapted from the oft-Broadway stage
play about the short life of black play·
wright Lorraine Hansberry. "There's no
martet for film~ about black, dead
female playwri ghts. But it would prob-
Hbly make about $1.95."
\Vhy did he 1nak(' ii'.' He liked \l'hat
she had to s;iy. "!'tn glad !he t('m-
peraturc is right for decent filn1s lor
blacks. The junk is out r.[ the 1\'tiy.
l·lcrs "'as a dr;11n::llic li f1'," he explains.
I f ··Young. c;itt('d and Black" 11;1s
not bis ino~t fa1n ::us fil1n, it i;; his
favorit e. Thal is 11 here his heart 1s .
and it is evident as he speaks of !hr
young \i'fitcr. I'd g iv e 1nyse\f a
70 oi: 75 on the filni. !l's a re·
flection of the-time. It's pretty da ir,n
good , but I "·ish it were better," he
offered in an intervie w \\'edged between
an address lo a class and preparation
for an eve ning's program.
"TR.IAI ." \\1JGHT be the bfst kno\\.·n
fihn he has made. It is a six-hour
account taken from four days of courl
proceedings in the case of the city
and county of Denver versus Lauren
R. \Vatson , black militant.
And "C-lechoslovakia. 19GB." for wb..ich
he won the Academy Awa rd , ironically
could be his least widely known \\.'Ork.
Made for the U.S. Information Agency,
it is the paignant and po\\.·c rful docun1cn·
lation of the invasion of Czechoslovakia
by the U.S.S.R .. 1aken in part fro111
the footage shot during the ini tial
resistance and s1n11~glcd ou t of the coun·
try.
"1'hcy fihncd tl1ei1' 011·11 r<11>e."' h1·
says. And the film, less than a half
an hou r long, ampl y demonstrates.
Fresco is partner in a production Iirn1
\\•ith Jack \Vil lis, \vho created the "Great
An1ericon Drct\m Machine" for lhc
Public Rroadcastlng System .
BOT~f 1\IE .~ llAI) done 11 ork ror PB.'i
<1nd National Educational Tele\'ision. ali
PAS used to IX' tagged, an d together
they ha ve quite a few drea1ns of th<!ir
own. In fact , about t\vO dozen projects
arl~ in plan ning. from theatrica l !Urns
an d PBS productions to commercial
television seri es and mov ies of the \\'eek.
Fresco's roles in these vary : producer.
director. writer. producer-direclor. He
likes "'filing, but also the variety of
lhc other jobs lhat mak ing films re-
quires. "Filn1 1naking "'llS a natural
extrnsion of ""Tiling -and rve alwa)'S
\\Tiltcn.'' he says. "Ttwre's the same
thri ll, energy, and similar pain." lfe
started "'riling after a brief stint In
college and a longer one 'A-ilh. Unrle
Sam. ·
Fresco spen lc.! "'ith great hope .for
lclevi!Jion. !he potential .. of which bl
describes wit h awe, nnd the cinematic
arts in r.e ncral. He <.:'"'ealts of a day
when !he 1\•holc of the artistic media
\\'ill be rompih:d or lnterchan11eablc
1xirts. a universal pool or talent ~J
\\ill floy,• from one rleld to a not~
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g DAILY PILOr
Cl11·ist111ns C'l1ornle
Seven voices will highlight the 106 voires of the
Irvine ~·l aslcr Chorale d11r111 g its ~1n11u;.i[ Christrnt1s
f · r onccrt to be presented ;it il .:iO p ,111. Sat11rday in the r Newport !!arbor l ltgh StihJ1i! aullttHr1l11n. 000 lrv111c
I ,<\.ve .. Newpo rt Re.1t h . .John .\lc.xa1\clcr 11 t r1ghL. \\'ill
cond utt ••("1lristn1as \\'1l h the ~la:-tl·I' <'hor:tl('" 'l'hc:
prng r:i1n 1111.:ludes l'crgutv .... 1 :-. "l\lag1111'1c-:1t ," l~ach '.,
··~1otcl \'!"and l!cnjarnin Britten·:-.":\ ,~l'l'Pn1ony for
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Carols." 'l'i c:kels al'c S5. $4 and S:i for adult<;; ancl
Sl.50 for students and arc avail::t blc at Coast Music
or by calling 548-6049.
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• The 90-voice Singin g ('hr1st1nn s Tree, under the
: direction of Alex .Encllcff, \\il l perform · at 7·30
· p .m. Sunday in Forc~t La\vn ~1c1n ori.'.l l Park, 4471
Lincoln Ave ., Cy pres!'. 1\11 ahei1n·s \Vcstcrn lligh
School group perforn1s throughout the c:ounty dur-
jng the holiday season . 'file S11nclay perforn1ance
is p art of a Toys fo r T o!s collection but neither ad·
mission or a donation is requ ired .
OCC Pla11ioi
. 01rish11a s
F es tival
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UIU 1UU ftlYUW
THAT A 1974
DODGE
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Orange Coast ColJC'gc 11 lll l
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from 3 to R p,n1. on tl1c OCC
campus. 1'hr fesriv:il will be
held in rhc crntrill t1u~1d arra.
$146 LESS* COLLECTOR'S CHOICE
The quad v.·111 be dC'corarPd
in its holiday finl'sl and OCC
clu bs v.'ill sponsor lx>oths
featurini:: food . g;11nr" and
rides. Caroling v.1itl br con-
du cted lhroughoul the rla y and
San la Cl:ius 11 ill lit• i n
re.~idrnct•. I
l'rrsons a1tcnd1ng :11..,0 1,·iJ!
be able 10 donate ('anned
good . ..; ;u1cl lo.is to 1he IJCC
project ain1cd ;11 lu:Jp1ni:: lueal
needy fan1iJ1('" ·rh~~ g<>ud.~ nr1·/
being rollct·trd 111 the ()CCI
Studcnl Crnlcr
THAN A
YW SUPER·BEETLE?
See your n ear y
LOS ANGELES
ORANGE COUNTIES
DODGE DEALtR!
ORDER TODAY
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Li sten s to Landers
HOURS
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CLOSED MONDAY
ONt MAN SHOW
THROUGH D[CEM Bi R l 1
TH~ OUT'jTANDING WORKS OF
LEO N BARNARD
AT BOAT CANYON
bbb NORTH COAST HIGHWAY
LAGUNA BEACH e 494-0316
We've Got More
llhristma e
for You at the
LIDO SHOPS
AfrlTHON'f SHOf. SlllVICf • ATICINSO N'S • llACKMAN. LTD.
IAHK Of AMllllCA • IAllllOWS • lfll KSHlltf.'S • llDWllL 'S
GINI IUITON • COFFEi l(AN r7 • C.E MONIS
HAllOI TllAYfl • 1,0 , HOWES I SON • IMPllllAL SA\llNC.S
ICtNG1 LIDO AKO • HOWAR D LAWSON, JR .. RlAl 10 11
LIDO CANDY con AGE • LIDO FASHIO NS • l100 TllA\l[l
P011 O 'CAll • lllCHAllD'S (Mork•t. Flow•• Shop , Gift Shop)
llCURIT'f 'AOfl( IANK • "IA UDO DRUC.S
WARMIHGfON INSUWANCf AGINCY • SYONl'f
, .. UNIQUE SPlCIALfYANO BOIJTJQU[ SHOPS \VITH A flAlll ro11 ATTfNTIVr
INDIVIDU AL SEitV1Cf Al IN! r r,•pr.Nt l TO 111)0 IS!! N/WPOllT BEACH
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Chorale
Sending
Greetings
'J'hc Orange Coast Corn-
n111nity Sy1nphonil' f;horale
will present a Christmas
Concert at 8 p.tn. Saturday
Dec. 15, in the Orange Coast
Collrge Aud itoriun1.
Adn1ission is $1.50 for adults
and $1 for children and
Sludcn1s. Tit:k cts will be
available at the door.
The Chorale, under the
direction of ff('derick l\f.
s l 0 u r c r. \4'ill present
'l\lagni ficat Primi Toni," by
Tomas Luis de '(ictoria and
hiarc -Antoine d.arpentier's
' ' l\f i d n i g ht l\1ass for
Christmas."
DJ ~o u, -a,s;k w ~rit MUL
The concert \viii be the
Chorale's fir st since Stoufer
took over directorship last
August
Stoufer is a graduate of
Chapman College and has
done post-graduate work at
Cal State Fullerton. ~le has
won numerous awards for
n)usical excellence and has
toured with choral and in-
strumental groups throughOut
Europe, Africa and So.ulh
America .
wfi(J\,e?
Over the Archn, t1Kked behind
Riclwrd1' ~1Mket, hard by !he lurninq
basin you'll find • whole world of aazy
little shop1 just bu~ting with the
Wondtrs of Christmas ....
Art tre.u~es. antiques, qifts,
h.1nd-crafted thinqs, pl1nts,cloth1ng
Jewelry, toys -·
1nd qood food & drink to keep you
9oin9.
Who aay1 Christmas Shopping has to be a haSS!!l?
ALL DAY SUNDAY, DEC. 9
OPEN HOUSE
1601 NEWPORT BLVD. ~~.:~
{GRAND OPENING IN J.i.'HUARY)
Whether You Got An
Invitation Or Not
YOU'RE WELCOME -
To Our
OPEN HOUSE
All Day Sun., Dec. 9th
Food, Refreshments
By Chef GeonJe
1 Fnilt
• SlrllpPllHJ
2 "aclted
• Glo1e Fruit
3 1011: Candy
• Departm111t
4 Co111plete
• Nut Ho1114
C.11ter
5 New flowtt"
• Shop
6 Ora119e
• J11lce Room
7 l~Ht
• Produce
Deportment
8. Read., Made
Toi~
Salod1
9 We Wire
• Flow..n
F.T.D.
10 (,IM ... • Whol.sole
Deportrne11t
10
COMPLETE
DEPARTMENTS
To S«Ye v .. 1-
NEWPORT
HARBOR
HIGH
BAND
WILL
PLAY FOR
THIS
BIG
EVENT
Under ne
dkectl011 of
RICHARD
ENGLAND
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LA RGE ROMAINE •I ·~1
FRESH SQUEEZED ti FLOWER SHOP
LETTUCE
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AVOCADOS
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O ur New Phone Numbers 645-0032
NEWPORT PRODUCE VILLAGE
IONDID FRUIT SHIPPllt FOR 31 YEARS
Flowers by Debra
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK B a.m. to 8 p.m.
NOW AT 1601 NIWPORT ILVD., COSTA MESA
!'Comer of Un St.I IN-H""'l Hotpltall
COMPLEMENTARY PARKING & GIFT WRAPPI NG.
Now
Pttonff
"Where
Quality is
the Order of
the House"
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1st Annual Orange County
AUTORAMA
& MOTORCYCLE SHOW
_i.. DEC. 7-8-9
f! -'~ CONVENTIONCENTER
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ME ET PLAYBOY MAGAZINE PLAYMATE
SEE 175 RODS, CU STOMS, Bl KES
RACE CARS '
Nec trly Eve ryo11.e
Liste11s IQ Lc111clers
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N ewport
Island
Beac h
Stations Give
It's tune 10 take to the
lulls -provided you have
1he necessary petrol -ror
a bit of shooshing. Turning on
DAILY PI LO I
Ski, Air Reports
;ihou! rn~1k1n)'! ,1 f1l•n ' 1\hu h
1"11 1! U!J!.·11 111 Lu:. 1\11g1.•lt"'> tl1I,
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KF'I is ready Y:itlt skiing
conditions al v a r i o u s
California resorts, Thursda y
and 1-"'ridays a l 6:fl0 a .m., 9:45
a.m . and 12:45 p.m .. wlth
Saturday reports at 6:50 a.rn .
and 9:45 a.m.
Scott Manchester
'!'ho:-;{' 11'hu 11 1S!1 10 supporl
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111or11 tJrofuund 1nomc11ts C'llll -
t d !turn 1111.' first 37 tl:J \S
uf i1,,. l11·:1rings. The a lbuttl
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M eet m e
And if it's flying cond11io11~.
\.\.'CBthcr, elc . that is of your
concern. KAllC Talkradio pro-
vides "F'lite Fax" once an
hour on its ··Ncwstalk" pro-
gram. from 5 lo !l a.n1 ..
touching upon c o nd i ~J on s
locally, a1.:ross coun try ;ind
four or five internauonal cilies
as well.
C 0 UN T I~ Y i\I U S I C
pcrwnahty .J a y L;nvrenl'<'
( KLAC, 6-9 p.m.1 played host
to more than 400 dogs. along
"'ith 1.600 of their m:isters
rccl'nlly at a dog s ho1v. MC:J\·I
recording star Jerry Naylor
oo hand to asslst J ay in ):i£'lcc-
ling which dogs were :.jud ged
hcst u1 the f o I Io 1v 1 11 g
categories: ·· F'u rry 11 o g , ' '
.. Sn1ooth l)og," "13ig fJng,"'
"LiLtll.' Dog."' '·Trick J)-Og"'
and ··Bl'st of Shov.•.''
l~ibbons werl' awarded the
fi vt-be st in each catego ry :
first in each division 1vas alsu
presented a transistor rad io
and a Rudd \Veathcrwax-
La ssic Dog Care Book.
l\feanwhile. KABC's "~ly
Doi.; Listens to K A B C
Talkradio" promotion elicited
more than 5.000 responses.
wi1h 105 of tho se lucky pups
ahle to pack their cupboards
1vlth a case of Recipe Dog
Food. Follow up to that pro-
n1otion 1vi!I involve a "10
\\'orsl Dressed Dog" contest.
v.•ith winner to rec£'ivc a coat
designed by nont! other than
i\lr. Blackwell !
La rry Scott. KLAC country
rnusic pcrso11ali1y <ind head-
n1t111 or th1• .s!atio n·s Ph<1 uton1
570 'rruckcrs' Club !Larry 1s
heard frorn n1idn ight -5 a.n1. 1.
1vi1J host the St:l'1lnrl Annual
Truckers· l'hri stn1a~ Pa r1 v ;H
lhl' P:1to1ninu Country JViusic
Night Clu b in No rth
llolh·11·ood. Dee. 16. 11ic cvcn-
1111:(..i fcsli ~itics 11·ilt include
:1 b11ffl'l diru1t'r and a .~tar
~tuddcd ros ter of '"lil'c" C'0-1
tcrtai111n('n! 1\lorc than 61JIJ
turnt>d out for last year's p.'.l r·
\): undcrsta11dahl y so.
Tha t station is also in th1'1
n11 dst of i!s 1'hird An nun! 1
Country J\1usic A11'ard~: wit h!
!he "Best Fc1nal c Singt•r "
being: ):;ought this week. '"'rh£'
Ul.'~t J\·l alc Singer" selection
\Viii start v.•cck of IJcc. lll
;ind "Best Countr y J\1uslc Song
of 1!.17'.l'' !1Cltclions 1o g('t
1u1der1\•ay week of Dec. 17.
Ir you wi sh lo cast your vote
call. !2J:!i 937-4653 or (714 1
523-11 57. \\!inners 11•ill be an·
nounccd on KLAC, Nc1v Year's
l)ay .
Some people :ire busy ~tr1ng
ing together th e (' J LI C S or
r h c n1vsterious Lieutenant
Palubo. KllJ listeners \~'ho arc
abli· to name both. th e
personality and his "cri1nc''
find the ir deductive powers
<ire worth big bucks. Mike
Farrel of L.os Angeles. Gerry
J\>tessingcr of \Voodland H.ills
.'Ind Vickie Gibbons of [Xllvney
have all 1von $1.000 each.
Cont est v.·ill continu e for some
lirnc. so there's st ill t.i1ne lO
"earn'' ex tra ('hristm:1s
n1oncy.
on 31st Sti:zeet
.... in the heart of Old Newport'i
new f un shopping place ...
Cannery Village
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G1n5.., <.:tlA'"n,
e: ll."' I N.C. ... 't.f'>i '"'
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o A11.\l\UtS
CR.'f';"ff\\.. -
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..... and 1nc"ll poke and peek into all the little shops
and fill ourselves right up with the Spirit of Christmas .
..... and then we 'll have a bite to eat at the Cannery.
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tilen1bers of the choral 1nusic departn1enL of Univer·
s1ty J-ligh School. Irvine. rehearse a scene fo r the opera,
",\mahl anll the Night Visitors," wh ic h they will present
tonight at 8 o'clock and at 3 p .n1 . Saturday. 'l'he opera
tells the story of a crippled bo y and his _n1other who
give shelter to the three Kings of th e Orient. A1n_ahl.
is played by I-folly Hancock and his n1othe_r by Diane
Avalos. J'he kings are played by Ben ~ett _ ll!r~c h . l3r 1an
Beck and Jon l\'lann ing. The productio n 1s directed by
Dan iel 'l'revi no .
Capo's Margar ita I nn Given New Look and New Menu
;.,1ex11.:o is ;t country eif l1c:.t:1.-.
;f'he l\\cx1t·:1n-1 1urn t'\'1·r~ hol1u.1 ~ :111(!
tJity da} inlo :i ticst;i
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spec11lc calcntl:1r d:iti: lu li;11t• ;i 11v~1:1,
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Inn 1n C;:1 pislr;ino llt•:.u.:h and yn11·11 l1Htl
an ai r of cc!ebracion prl·1 ;1i l.:: 111 the
dirling room .
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!'11).rgarita Inn 10 arouSt: :1 fc~li\'c rnuod
e.,z.C.ry nig ht. Lots of th l! erl'dtl 1nust ~G· to the ne w rn;111agi.:nirn1 -(:;1rolc
S11'ith ::ind Ron Pippin. '1'!11· pair ha i·t•
rnadc s1vccping changes in I liJ• rstabhsh·
rnent frorn extensive rrn1odl'li 11g lo ;i
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handsome in rvcrv parricular. <Tl'at1·s
a g<'nt:inc south ul the h<1r<k·r .nn1osphcn·
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·ind chs1111el1\'1' d1fferl'nce There's 3
lang~· tJ;11or. :.LJl~tle Lu1 Cl'ldl'nt.
1·11r1ht·r. 1111 • cf our rnos t in1portant
rrileri a for judging lllt•xirctn food realiz·
i· l fulf1ll1lll't1l IJl;lltl·rs <trrivl'd at the
!:1hll' 1>1p111~ hnt 1 .~1o vi··ll'ise 1 and Sl'ason-
111;; t!1d11·1 1.;p1t·1•-111sc'
Thi• 1•111rt't''i 11cn· 1·1ninl'nth· :-;11 1:;f1 111 g
.111d 11,·rt• 1·!10:,ell 11u1n lh;. l"01111llctc
rf i11tlt'l"S, '1'"11 Jlt'O~Pl'CI ~ i11 thi~ dep;1rt·
rnl'n t :1 11· st·r1-rd 11·11!1 :i eho1ce of sot1p
ur .~:1 l:1d ;111cl 11 n h bl·ans :ind rice
F IHST L"I' \l ilS lhl' .\lnrg<irita specia l,
:i cu 1nbi11;11i1Jn platl' c•ffi·ring a taco,
t"lf'hilada ;:ind chile rrllcno. ~3 95. The I s1•co11d e!lou.:t•. earn(• asadn . ~.6.i. netted
a tender and juice choice steak cooked
11•ith rncdiun1 rare pcrfeetioo as ordered.
Additional sclec1ions an1ong the ron1-
pletc dinners include ch ile verdc. $3.95:
chite rellcno tl\\"Ol. $3.45 : laeo and
enchilada cornbinat ion. S:l .25: rellcno and
taco, $3.i5: cn<'hilada and re\lcno . $3.25 :
stuffed quesadillas, $2.45: JO oz . New
York steak. $5.65; shrin1p. $3.95.
A child's plate. consisting of t:oco.
bean burrito. bca1os and beverage. 1s
t:1bbcd at Sl.40.
Rv 11«1v of c·xtras ro round ou1 the
rnl':.il lo;· hig app('lit cs. n bo11 I of
gua('an1nlL•. for tv:o, ls olfCrl'd ;it $1.75.
;ind a l;irgc bo1\·!, for fot1r JX'rsons.
;1L ~l An order of that savory r-.1 cxica11
dessert. fla n pudding. l'llSts 65 Cl·nts.
GAUGE CAPACITY for 1hese itrms
carefully. ho1~·evcr. in vir1v of the
substantial port ions of r\·l·rything you
\\"ill rrcci1·e on n eomplc tc dutnf'r.
Ser\'icc also rates high marks if in·
dicatcd by an extremely capable and
l'fficient v.·ai1£>r, Orlando.
ln addition to dinner nightly, the
~larj(arita Inn serves lunch /\>londay
through F'riday. Saturday and Swiday
midday dining is a brunch. served front
10 a .111. to 4 p.nl.. 11•ith such menu
additions as hucvos rancheros and the
gringo on1clctll'.
1·0 con1ple<e ;t;1y crcning's mini -fiesta.
he sure to move to the lounge for
a n1gh1 cap fnl\01\'Cd hy sonic lively
lllllSiC .
Evt:n if rou don't l'~ll"l' l1l gi l"C ~1our
lc!!,S ;i 11 or0kol1! on lh(' d;H1 (·r floor , thr·
c:111 n ·nl l'tl!t•r1;ii ner1', tht• 1\lich('les. \1·ill
pro1 ide <'onsi rl crablt• tislt•nin~ pk•asure.
Thv all new l\l:trga ri\:J Inn ls loc;1tl'<I
at :!~235 Doh<'ny Park R~•d. a short
distantc off thl' Coast II i g h.,... a y.
(';1 pistrano BL":1ch. ll1K'n ~c\'Cn days a
11'L"t'k fr un1 IU a rn. lo 2 1> 111.
. . ' "Everybody goes t o" Real
Cantonese Food
Lvncn
TEMPLE
c~iNE~e fl(•S(ffllJ'ffJlt
RICKSHA
COCKTAIL
LOUNGE
l uncheon & D:nncr Da il y
1500 ADAMS (at llorbar l
COST A MESA
540-1 CJ37 540-l 92l ~~~ o1\•Jil.
F··a1ll! In~ Fx1,1i1·
11 •il'i"d !!1 II ii.·
And, In Garden Grav!.'
12201 8ROOKHUll!'>T
~At Chapman) 638-7020
(/" f•
Wee~ Dav~· Jl :l O A.M. lo ii p IA
fri. and Sat. 11 ;)0 A.M. to 12:30
COCKT A!LS
Sundnys: <!;00-12 MIDNIGHT
9093 E ADA MS, HUN l lNG TOhJ B E AC~
TO INTR ODUCE
U1e New .
Polyne~iaa Experie nce ...
One entree at our ; I . re~u ar price l!h• ... ,.1,.1 011rr)
and the second entree gmti s
(W'lltn YOU pr!<enl tho! tO<IPOl'-Vllid ~llndoy
3901 [,Coast H1ghwi1~1 Corona llel Mar
Phone· G7'".J 0900
NOW OPEN MONDAY
• • • • • • • • • •
• •
CahoQe 's • • • • • Bob Draper & Trio
and Enlerla1nn1en t
• 810 W. 19th Street .,
Cos ta Mesa • ............ ~ .. ¥••11-•••••'¥-•••••••1
-Slf fsLR n ST&IQ-
LUNCli ..-laAf.(.11 Mtnutan( DI NNERS
tr on1 sod V ' I fr o1n SL80
Ma"~" 11 JOAr,1 ... I Wfl(O .. I ("riOOf,.,
CA NDHIGHT D/NNE~.S .......
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l t:l"•'~I • "' 1••1><C.O•ll '" •k• ... -.i><A \/•U•C.t l~O •••><C. Cl ... Tl l
t!UNTINGT N BEACH ...... 01
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a wacA /A-Co.wmt<I
l\ J '
fiu·NDAY
BRUNCH
a(, ABOARD THE ;)c,
~ubenE.Lee
rf<e¥ w.tk a. Ramos f111 or a Bloody Mary
~ EGGS BENEDICT
SCRAMBLED EGGS
WirH k•llf, dddrfK /ivtn Dr MUJll9"
STEAK & EGGS
CREPES SUPREME
Otcost. {m1f J dtligktfui cmorb11t0t10,u
MONTE CRISTO
A11 txcift"9 u..dWlcM spt,iafty
C11Ja.!fs fain /Oam -2 pm V~ESER-VATIONS 675-5811
11 1 'l is t P l., t-Jewport Beach
eat here or
take home
STAG
CHINESE CASINO
ORiole 3-9560
Open Year Araund Daily 12-12-Fri. 1111nd Sar. 'tll l a.m.
$6,
CHAMPAGNE
SUNDAY BRUNCH
10 A.M. -3 P.M
DINNER 15 SERVED FROM S P.M. Phone 8J3-l770
c_Airporter qnn
o,n"rr ,.,..., •• 1.
fM~tl•"'"'""t
cr.Iotel 18700 MAC ARTHUR BLVD. -nl IOPOO•••r ft>r •••e><>•11 NEWPORT
•
DANCE CONTEST
TU ES DAY NITE DEC. 11th. FEB. 12th
EVERY TUES. NITE FOR 10 WEEKS
''3 WINNERS''
1st PRIZE
2nd PRIZE
3rd PRIZE
$300.00
$150.00
$50.00
l(fEDNESDAY NITE
•• BIG DADDY 'S GOii SOUTH Of THI IOADll
FOR A SPECIAL TEQUILA PARTY.
'.
11th Week 1 Winner
30 FINALISTS
"'1ll COMPUI FO• A GltAND P•II( OF
5 1,000
WINNER TAKE ALL!!
THURSDAY NITE
LADllS NITI OUT AT BIG DADDY 'S
3845 W. METROPOLITAN DRIVE, CrrY OF ORANGE, CALIFORNIA. (In The City Shopping Center)
(NEXT TO THE ABC THEATRE)
• ' ·-, '
GALLERIES
Fo1·1ner Students Show Work at OCC
OHANf~E C!l,\ST CttLLt;Gt: /\HT (;A LI.Ell\' -2701 fa1 r-
111.:w Ho.ill. <.:0. ... 1.1 ~h·,a .. Visual J111;1~e." ;111 cxluli\11011 uf
:;o \l'Orf-s by tlirct rurrtH·r Or:ingt• Coast College <l f t! SIU·
dent s. 11111 111· iul d1spl:1y through 0{'{' 14. It incl ud es gr<1ph -
1t·s iitlt1 pit1ntJJ1~s. A fihn fes\il'al wll! be continuous 11•ith
:Hl-n1111ul1• frl1 11'i l11:1ng shown ill intervals during the day.
!!ou rs i\1onday 1hruugh Friday frotn 9 a.m. to 2 p.rn.
l!CC l.lllltAllY C:Al.LEHY -Orange Coast College, 2701
F;.urvh·w Huud, t.:osta l\'ll'SiL Hccent Japanc9e posters col-
lcc!cd by r<1 1.:h:1rd S. 'fh orton. 'fhc exhib it sho111s high quality
phulogn 1111,1' cu1cl 1111usu;1! printing ll'chnitJUl'S, rornbine Oricn·
l~d ~•e~U1\•!11.:s :ind \\'cstc.rn induslr!al power. Nov. l9-~c. 13.
.IACK f;l.J-'.N~ <:ALl.t-:llY -28.11 E. C03Sl Hwv., Corona del
fll :ir l'a1111111gs ;111tl prints by Jan1cs Jtoscnquist ~ I-lours: daily.
! I :1 lr'l 5 p 111.
l lC ll!\ll'.'11-: An·r (;A LI.EH'' -fine Arts \1illage, UCl
l':u1 1p11~. l·:xhibi t h,v four Chicanos, through Nov . 30.
1\1E\\'l'l)lrl Jl EAf;ll CIVIC CENTER GALLERY -3300 i\Cl\'-
!>urt Hht.1 .. r\"'"'port Beat h. Oils by Glo1ia BrCldeson,
:11~ough NO\'t'1nb1·r
t.:()1.1.J·:CTOH 'S CllOICE -f~ili N. COJst f1 11•y .. Laguna
lk·:1t'l1 "i\11dcs and.O!ht•r Vine Paintings," a OflC nuin sho1v
or l't';di.~lil' Clll:O: 11111 ! pastels h,v Ll'Oll B<ir narcl . \Viii be on
vxl11b11 f)t~· 01.:n . llours: Tuc~d;iy through Sunday from 10
;1 111. iu :i::;o p 111.
~E\\'\'{111'1' 11 1\BIU)fl AHT l\IUSEU:\I -22!1 \V . !Jalboa
!llld , :\!t·11 1tur! !lc;r<·h. \\lorks by John Al!oon, through J)ec.
2. 111 th1 • 111:11 n g:i!l~·r.v . An t'Xhibition of .. 1vall dra\vi11gs" b.v
('11hfot·11 1a ;11·11st ,luh11 S1a111phill is on vic\v in !he entrance
i.;;1llt•r1 . J lours; 'J'ut:sday through Su nd <ty noon-4 p.111. uuJ
Fr1<t:1y"1, li.!I p.n1
NE\\'POHT SCll OOL 0 .. f'llOTOCllAPllY -3720 Carn1)us
Drive" Newport Reach. Photogrnphy c:<h1bi1 by Jl·rry Bu rTh·
field and fl1ar~ Chamberlain enlitled "1'wo Views of Titne."
I! is a corn1nen l on the tin1cs that shaped their gro111ing
yet1rs. Hou rs: noon-4 p.en . Sa turday and Sunday and by
;1ppoinU11cnt .
CltOCKF~R BANK -2300 linrbor Blvd.) CO!il:t ~lesa. Oils
by Helen Petzer through Oecen1bcr.
FlltS1' NATIONAL BA/\'K OF ORANGE -lliW Adams
Street, Costa Mesa. Watercolors by Soo:ty \Vi!S I. through
1Jecen1bt!r.
!\IESA VEHDE LIHARY -2969 ~tesa Verde IJrivc, Costa
~1csa. Oils by Doris AldC"rfcr through Dccernbcr.
BANK OF COSTA ~tESA -Harbor at Baker, Costa ti1csa
Acryli1.-s by Lucy Sanford through De<:en1ber.
Ul{t:N1'\\'00D SAVINGS -1640 Adams Blvd , Costa ti·lcsa.
Otis by Ccc Coburn through December.
COSTA i\IESA ART LEAG UE GALLEHY -21!6 \\'. \Vilson
St .. Costa l\tesa. "Buy Art for Christmas" Sale through
Ucccmbcr.
COSTA J\.tESA LIBRARY -~56 Center St., Cos ta r.1csa.
VariotL'> media by r•al Pembrook through Dcce1nber •
O<JWNEY SAVINGS ANO LOAN -360 E. 17th Street, Costa
rl'lrsa. \Vi.ltrrcolurs, oils, acrylics by Virginia Kling: and
"ViL•\ving the~ Ne•vport Scene'' oi!s by Sandy Kusick through
])t'('Cll1bcr.
CfJHONA DEi. !\1AR LIB rtA JlY -1.20 J\·larigold, Corona dcl
i\'!;1r. /\ collection of cus!om-!cJdr.d stained gl11ss by Daryl
licorgc and handcraft ed pottery and sculpture by Orville 11.
--------------________ , _______ _
GRAMMY WI NNER
Helen Reddy
R etlcly
111 Co11cert
Titesclay
llrl!"ll Bcddy 11ill perform
ln t:Ollt:l'l'I 1'ucsdnv night at
lhl' LI.is Angl'!t·~ \l u.~i<' Ct'n-
1r"r"~ !Jorolhy Ch andl er
l'a1 il1011
The s111gl'r is 11 gr:in1tny
1111·ard "u111l'I' for ht·r song. I
"I Arn \\'u1 n<in" n1\Ct IJ,,sted
hE>r O\\ n slnJ1\ dunng thl' p;1st
surnnll'r. I
CAROLE SMITH & RON PIPPIN 'S ALL NEW
MARGARITA INN
Th~ Best In
MEXICAN FOOD e STEAKS
COCKTAILS
ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING
Featurinq
THE MICHELE$
Open 7 Days -I 0 A.M . to 2 A.M .
34235 DOHENY PARK ROAD
CAPISTRANO BEACH 496-9852
-mITLf.I
Me:xicC11t R esta uru11 t
PRO UDLY BRESENTS
THE
CHAPTER
II
F ur Your Dinini::
A'.1d 1Ja11cini; l 'l!.'nsurr
Playin9 Nightly
Wed. thru Sun.
.............
• OPEN SESAME •
.NATURAL FOOD RESTAURANT.
lo• Cholntorol Men11 • !• -Heart Sower -
I• UNLIMITED SA.LAD AND
'• TU WITH DINNER !With lhi5 (oUpolll '• I VEGETAIUAN DINNERS
• F-ROM S2.2S
I -----• OPEN DAILY
I• 5:00 to 11 :00 P.M.
2440 W. CoCllt Hw~.
-I
• Newport leoch 646-7071
1 a•••• a•••••
RIVIERA
ru:ST.AURANT
Continental Cui1in•
Cockt•ils
Sen.ring
Luncheon and Dinner
Monda~ througll Saturday.
Closed Sundays
W• are lo cated next to
the May Co. in South
Coast Plaza.
llll S. lrlltel
Co1to M... 540-3140
Clav and h1!i ch1torcn Anna and rroTdt"n f.\l11t.111 11111 run
1hrOugh Noven1bi.·r l...Jbrary hour~ 1'1 011 .\\t·tl. t ~1. 1 hur.s
Sa t. !f.~.
<i L EN OAl.t~ Ff'.1)1-:llA I. SA VINGS -~~asluon J,l.1ruL N1•11 -
1X>rl Uc:1ch. t\crslrl's, folk art by Nane1 Sl'l11111rh:ll rl1r1Jl1gt1
l)etrrnlM:r.
GLENDALE FEDEJlAI .. SA \llNGS -2:!00 H:1rbor Blvd ,
Costa r-.lcsa. \Vatercolors by Alice Block througl1 l)ece 1nbtor
Abstraet 1:1crylics by Linda lludson through lJl't ernl>t:r.
l'AllK LIL>O CON \'ALESCEN1' Ct:N'rt:Jt -4ii6 Flagsl1ip
l!oad, Nc11"porl Bca<:h. Oils, l\'ah:rcolors by l!c1·sc:hel )';1gcr
through IJC'ceinbcr.
TRANSA!\1ERICA TITLE C0.-170 E. 17th Street, Cos1a r..tc~:i
Otis by Dr. f.'rcd Olds through Occcn1bcr,
CllALLIS GALLERIES -1390 S. Coast Hwy, L::i~una fl1·:ich .
llL'CCnt paintings by Jo Anne ~1ix and Frank l\I. Jlarn1ltun
th rough De<:en1 bcr.
J\.1ARY LIVINGSTON 'S GALLERY 2 -1:!11 N l3ro:Hh1·~1·
Santa Ana. De Grazia oils and "'illc>rcolors and euan11·!s h1•
De (:razia Guild incmbcrs. !lours . dai ly exl·cpt \\'l'dnvsr\;1~·.
lrorn II a.111 . lo ;; p.n1 .
LESLIE B. l)eJ\.1lLLE GALLERY -1432 S Coast 1l11·v .. 1.:i ·
guna Beach. \V ork of the \Vt•stern artist Bob \\'agon~·r. ill'
recently won the "Best ln Oil " in lh1.• invitational .~ho111 111111
also the "Artists' Artist A11·ard'' at the 4!lcr's J~ncan1 pn1l'i1!
0:1t Death Valley. 1'his was a l'C'Pt'i.Jl uf l;tst }'l'ar's pt:rforn1-
:incc for both av:ards. ~lours: Fron1 r J J.111. 1u 5 p.ni. d;11Jy
t!XCcpt Monday and Friday.
SANTA ANA CO LLEGt-: AHT GALLERY -17111 and
Bristol Strct!ts. Santa Ana . ~:~:hibit by sculptor Ho~cr S11't'('I
;ind art ist Cary Beydler ll1ruugh Nov . :io. llc'ydl cr ust•s l'l<r ;.
in cre<1ting paintings direcl ly (J!l \l':ills 11 ithou t r:111\·;1s ri1·
fra1nc. !·lours : 10 a.111. to ;1 p.111. i1 !01 1tl~1y through Tlnir!'ida~·
and 'fucsday front 7 to 9 1>.m.
~
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n ji1n11nl rcsl1111r1111t
i11 the cln ss ic lri 1ditio11
714 ·673·0200
• •• ----r -~ With This Co11po•
I EARLY BIRD • DINNER
--· I
I I 4 · 7 P.M. -Mon. and Thurs. ~ 2 MEXICAN DINNERS I I F0'1: THE Pltl(E OF ONE J THIS OFFE'1: EXPl'1:ES DEC. 10 ._ -----o.,. Coupon Good l'or lentl ... P•rly ~I Table
TOPS IN MEXICAN FOODS & STEAKS
LUNCH AND DINNER
7 Days A Week -11 A.M. to 2 A.M.
DINNER SPECIALS NIGHTLY
MONDAY THAU THURSDAY
2530 W. Coast High'w-ay----~
HENRY'S r!~~,t 548-1177
LUNCHEON SE RVED DA ILY
From 11 :00 A.M.
DI NNER SERVED UNTIL 8 00 P.M .
Mond;iy .1ncl Fricl;iy
#1 FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT CENTE R
644-2200
' ~ " THE FIASCO'S-INVITING
YOU TO AN EVENING OF
EXCITING MUSIC AND
SUPER ENTERTAINMENT
TUESDAYS THAU SU NDAYS IN THE LOUNGE
~ l!Cl'l mr f;O) l!c;:l)· mrr i!c;:l m ~!i;'J l!c;:l ~~\:W W~JDtf ~0 ~W ~
NEWPORT BEACH
J lanuy O'l\t·cft'. a ~ nung
m 11 s i c 1 an-<:0111post•r from I
Spok:1nc. \\ash . "'ill be the l
s{'ct>nd :icr O'l\ce fc's own
con1rol_;i1ion. ··<:ood T i n1 c
01a rlit··~ 1:01 the Ulucs" 11·a3
"Fin est ~lericc11t Food i11 Orange Co1111ty"
OP EN 7 DAYS e COCKTAILS
547 W. 19th STREET
COSTA MESA
Hanky-Panky Catering PIZZA HOME DELIV ERIES
HAVE CHANGED A LOT 642-9764
a 11;111011;!1 h11. -----==----"==~~~:::::~~!! illlss B t:ddy brl1cves lhe'·------
1rrnci in An1t'r1can n1u;;ic i.;
rc111rn111g tu 11u·IOOy aad
\I rics Shi! l'tl\'i5inns son!-!o: tn
1.hl' 111anru:r or l'e~u:-y Lrt:.
Ji av Ch ~11·tes :incl Hoh !)vl.,11d.
lhr.ce or her f.1vorilc sin~crs.
Hrr f1rs1 hi~ n·rord and
:i lbu1n hit."I 1>011·1 Kno\I' J-lo1v
1 '\'o Lo\'c ll irn ." fron1 !11(·
n1 usical "Ji:sus Ch r i s t ·
S11perst;ir ,. has ly rics 11·ith
dl'CP n1t•aning ~inti an cn-1
tk·aring nH·lod.1· ··r A in
\\'on1a11 .'' hf•r next smash
sJXlkC in bch;1lf of 11·Qrnc•n
righting to be liberated fr·orn
old-fash1on£'d rnores.
496-5773 499-2626
/
Serving The Orange County Area
CREATIVE CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Choi,e of Many Intriguing Selections
In Food and Be.,.erages
PERSONALIZED ESTIMATES IY APPOINTMENT
TAKE LIFE A LITTLE EASIER
SINCE THE
OLD DAYS
Now Me 'n Ed's mobile ovens s,"ieed delicious
piping· hot piuas to your door in minutes.
l_ -
. . .
.. . . ... . ' . . '
. .
···.Reuben·s
10ant-2pm
~'t} 251 E. COAST HIGHWAY >~
~ NEWPORT BEACH ~<
RESERVATIONS-CALL 673-1505
:JfJ DAILY PILOT
JJo'tdeaux WHAT TO DO
f'r1 •11l·/4 t'u/\1111:
/,114c/1 -JJ ,1u,1•r
('/11~1·!1 S1111 ii:· :\1111:
758 ~'-CJolr, co,to Mf'~O
17141 S40-J641
SUNDAY BRUNCH
1 O A.M. to 2 P.M.
IANQUET fACILITt[S
Dinner Ser-ed
From 5 ,.M.
NOW FEATURING 117 PACIFIC COAST HWY.
"THE BACHELORS" HUNTINGTON BEACH
Ed.lie Do•~· S. G111v Gor~i n 536·2555
T~es. 1hr11 Sot.
Newport Groups Does 'Nutcracker'
OEC. 7
TH1\0ITIONAL HALLE'1' -'fhe Newport IJallel Associa tion
f)!t'!'.1·nts "Tiu.! Nuter;irker" at 8 o'clock tonlghl in the John
\\;ivn•· 'rh1·a1 r{". 1\.110\l 's Bl·rry Farm_ 1'1ckets adm it the
pu1 ~·h11~pr-. If' Ith' ,JJnusc1t1~11t park after 5 p.111. Call 5-10-6837
for 1nfurrna11on.
r11-;c . 1.i.21
IHlf.lllAY UAl.1.1<'.1' -Hallet P<ic1liea 11..:iguna Beach Civic
H:ill"t~ prt.'Sf'n!s tt s Jnnu:il Chn stm<t~ gi rt to the con1munity,
li11• hut1d;1 \ h;1ll4·1 "'The Nu1<·r11t•kcr." Four matinees and
six ''\t•1111lg p•·rfonnances arc s.:·heduled : at 8:30 p.m. Dec .
!~; 2 ~~u ::.in<l 8::111 p.1n Dec. 15: 2 30 Jnd 6:JO p.1n. Dt.>e. Hi:
8 30 pin. Jll'l'. 21. 2:30 ;ind 8 30 p.nt. 0 1'.:c. 22 and 2:30 and
R :iu p.rn. IJl't. 2:1. All 1x·rrorn1anccs 1~it l l:ike plare in the
l.:1g11na i'.Joul1ou Thi:atre. Tickets arc $J for adults and $2 for
ehi ldrcfl ;ui<l s1 udcnt s. fnfor1nation and reservations, 494-1 148.
lll-~C. i
('11.\'CEHT -1 ·c1 \Vind l~11sc111ble conduc·tl'd by Charil's At·
f.111son. asissta111 profc.~sor of music 11•ill pcrforn1 in F'ine Arts
\ 1tlll~t' Concl·rt I [all, UC Irvine at 8 o'clock ton ight. Adnlis·
~ion $1. 01-:c. s.9
program is free lo students, Dia1nond Jubilee and alumni
1.::.ird ho lders and there is $1.50 general admission fee.
DEC. II
i\1ARK TWAIN -ti.·lark Twain's book . "A Tramp Abroad ,"
detailing his venturt>s through scenic Switzerland will be dc-
plcl1..'<I in an all-color film at 8 p.ni. 'I'uesday Jn the Faculty
Ulunge. Santa Ana College, 17th and Bristol Streets. Pro·
du ced by Dick Reddy, the film "Mark Twain in Switzer-
land" featured the ~lattcrhorn, Lake Geneva, and picture-
l'S<1ue to.,..·ns and villages. Adn1ission free.
THROUGH JAN. 12
COA-1EOY -"Finishing Touches." Ah.rnanson Theatre, l\tu -
sic Center, Los Angeles, l\1onday-Saturday 8:30 p.m.: Thurs-
day and Saturda y matinees 2:30 p.m. Tiekets: $3-9.50. Jean
Ke rr comedy about m1:1rital crisis in suburbia s1arring Bar·
bara Bel Geddes nnd Robert Lansing.
DEC. 15
llOLIOAV STAGE SHOW -Christmas in the ghetto is the
subi~'t'I of a holiday stage shov,r tttlcd, .. t:hrist rnas: ~1aybe
It 's All in l\1y J\find " to be staged at 7:30 p.m. Dec . 15 in
tht• Golden West Community-1'hea tre, Golden \Vcsl Co llege.
It is a "L.augh-in" fonnal but the songs, sketches and mon-
ologut!s are by 16 Black and Chicano students, mental heallh
dept. trainees. Tickets ;ire $1.50 general admission and 50
cents For children under 12.
Cllll lST~tAS FA IH -Ch ristmr.is fair swap mct't takes plat·c
:':;Hurday :ind Sund.1y in the Festival of Arts grounds, Laguna
lil•ach. Sponsored by the Lyrtc Opera Association. the fair
incl udes 1110.:rthandise, art, crafts anrf "s11•nppable" items.
JIOltrs: 10 ;1.111.-6 p.1n. :)anta Claus will 1'1s1l !he children.
1-4 p.rn . both days.
Dl::C. 9 r -1/,,---,:Tiii1~c t:'ui;i.;; I
I VO ICE CO\'CEHT -SPnlor rrc1tat by soprano Kathryn 1\ta-1 o..r>rN OA,11 .. v II 61A II Pl;\. CLO$EO 1.10~1.li\T ed b s h ' gill. :tc(•u1npanird by i\lichal•l San ders. sponsor y c oo
BAMBOO of Fin(' Arts. Fine Arts Vil!;1gc Concert llaH, UC lr1·1nc I I "'E"'"•~ · Hll : .111:,11.s I u p.m. Sunday, December B.
,,., an.a~ r·r:GJ',\1:1·.11 \\'r111
DEC. 16
SUPE R SllOW -The Santa Ana Police Dept. is sponsoring
an afternoon of entertainment, "Santa's Big Super Shoo ''
:it 2 p.m. Dec. 16 in the Disneyland Hotel Convention Center.
Aniong the ce\ebrHies who plan to attend are r-.1ilton Berle,
Don n icklcs, John \Va ync, Esther Williams and Dinah Shore.
'l'he star-studded event is to benefit Orange County under·
privileged children. 1'ickets at $25, $15 and $10 are tax de-
ductible. Informat ion, 558-1195. I l'Al:l l\'1 .L -\!: l'1\l:E'' I llEC. 9 I X,. COSBY CO'.\'CERT -Bill C.'osby \\'ill pcrforin in concert at
II\ -''°")' 1ir1•·ntri! c u.·k1:111 1 .. ,u11c" 3 and 7 p.t1i. Sunday in th e c;ook Gyrnn:i~iu1n . Santa Ana Col-
1
1 ~I I
00
• J• __ , .. ,··n !111·~1.__"'._··1~.·1>11 11·nl Dri'"r-'-s 1
1
legc. 17th :i nd Bristol Slrl'l'ls. Appearing 1virh Cosby will be _ _ .. . .... ....._, thC' Y.'atts 103rd Street Band . 'fickets arc $.J and children $3.
DEC. IO
I STltEET ~!li\lES -San f'rancisco s1rect mim('s Robert I .J, ~J:. J>llON~ •••• 645 .~550 Shi t'lds and t11 s \\'if('/p:irtner Lor('ne Yarnell 1vill appear in
DEC. 16-!4
LAS POSADAS -Olvera Street Nativity scene, ,1,ith 34 life-.
sized figures ; illuminated nlghtly at !he Plaza, with a Las
Posadas celebration each evening at 7 p.m. Old Plaza, Los
Angeles, Alvarado Boulevard across from Los Angeles train
station. ~ .. _, 0 cnn c·crt l\londa y 111 the IJh illips Hall 'fhC'alr('. Santa Ana L ::. ~ ~ ~ ~s~ 7!!!_ ·.:.... c~ :!ESA '·1--"-·u_1_1,·_g_, .. _11_1_h_'_"_'d_B_r_is_10_1_,_.,_,,_.,_.,_s._s"'_'_"_"_A_nu_· ._T_h_c_'_'_'"-"-·'_"_· -1
THHOUGll JAN. 19
Ro11 Sliy
Hits tlie Spot
and ge ts ii together in the lounge.
Lunch e Dinn er e D11ncil'!g e Entertainment
for reservations: 642·82'3
op•n 'tit 2 •.rn,
• Utd
Newport Blvd. at 17th St. in Costa Mesa
The Ext raord inary Man sion, on the ocean
with the Zill ion Doll ar View .
\VE HAVE .....
... Great Suppers
_ .. Untra ditional late-night fea sties
..• Ra ther Uniqu e E11t ertainrnent
GOLDFN HOUR
4 10-7:30
Mon. thru F-1 •
S1 .. _ ,,1 t~•~r·• '"'~"'
SUNDAY BRUNCH
With Chdmpdgne
I 0 AM-l ;OO PM
260 J W. Coast
Newport Beath
Hi ghway
645-8444
ONE OF ORANG! COUNn·s TWO GRIAT RESTAURANTS
1Bob18urns
TUESDAY
December 11th
F.\Sl ll<I\ "Il l\\ for M E N
(':\/ii I/.{, f.///.1:/11' l'"'~l'l/IS
ror llu· 1rt1\•, ii •'('l"C{<.ll'Y
:-111.:~·lhl.',l l'[. (JI!"
"What Every Man Should Buy"
(.10+~•1 SP"""ll'· sr1 •• ,.d t~ l8 ~l
l111Kl!ton Show from 12 N11on
Coch1a ll Ht>wr ~llow f111rn ~ p .111,
r~ntcrta1nn1c nt -ll or~ J•oc uvrcs
• I
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37 FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT CENTER
O•tw.,." lluffwm• & llN•dwl
""'Pit P.1rk1"I
"'-""'•!!•"• • 644-2030.
DINNER SPECIALS
NIGHTLY
_ _TA_tEoft6e WHAtE
llltA!\IA ''Chaniµion:-:hi p Scnson ... Sl1ubert 1'healre, Los
1\nge\es. Tuesday-Saturday 8:30 p.111 .: Sunday 7:30 p.n1.:
\Vcdncsday and Saturday 2:30 p.m. 1·icke!s $3-8.50. Forrest
Tucker sta rs in award winning drarna rt'uniting a champion-
ship high school baskclball team at !heir l11::ich's house.
\Vinner of Tony A\vard, New York Orama (ritics A1\'ard,
Pulitzer Prize for Best Drama.
THROUGH DEC. 21
COU~TRY FAJRE -Christmas Invilational "Olde Country
f'ni re" Exhibition . featuring arts and craft s in all media ,
Tuesday-Sunday, ri.·lutkenthaler CuHural Center. 1201 \V. Ma!-
,·ern Ave., Fullerton. Through Dec. 21. Admiss ion free.
Christmas Spirit Begins At Home
''40 Miles of Christmas Smiles'' could begin at
your door thi s year . The Daily Pilot and Orange
County Coast A ssoc.iati6n again will sponsor
the area w ide holiday decorati ng contest w ith
C l i p th e coupon
below and send it in as o~ prizes for Bes t Residence (first, second,
third places), Best Co mmercial (first,
second, third pl aces with all non-residen -
a promise to help your
local sponsor bri gh ten up ,,.
the Orange Coa st area th is \..1'.
year. If you are part of an
organization that could be a S.J10~· '
so r (a homeowners' assoc1atron ,
chamber of commerce, junior c ham-
ber, wom en's club, etc.), sen d in the
coupon to say you want to parti ci pate.
Help w iden the ''40 Miles of Christmas
Sn1i les."
NOTE : The "40 Miles" judges will base
1heir dec isions on daytime appeara nce
of the entries, regardless of local rules
and pol i cies regarding use of e lec trici ty
in holiday decorations in your area.
Yes , I want my home (or business , church, school ,e tc .)to be
judged in .. 40 Miles of Christmas Sm iles .. competition. My
name and address of decorations I want judges to see are
tis ted below. I understand judging will be based on ap·
pearance of this en 1ry during dayhght hours on Dec. 15, 16
or 17,
i\:unc , .. , ...................... ·· • ·• .... · · · · ·· .... "·
I Adtlr·..-.,s ................ 4 ..................................... , ....•••
Cil y , .•..••.• , . , • ,_, ....................... , ....... Zip ............... .
i1;1y phvnl': , ••..• , ··-·---· · · · ....... ···-·· · · · · .... • · • ••· · · .......... ·•
J..\I' f•i1011P ...................... ,,,,.,,, ............... ,,.,,.,,,.,,
1 ~o1.·;1J ~pnn,111· .. . ........ , .............................. .
It you represent a potential sponsorlno agency, please mark
an "X" here ..... and a contest official will contact you.
MAIL CO UPON TO : Public Service Dept., Dally Pilot, P.O.
Boll 1560, Costa Mesa CA q261b
· Entry Deadline Dec. lO
t ia l entries co mpet ing toge ther ) an d
Christmasville, 1973 (the one place in
the Orange Coa st area that ex udes the
m os t ''f eel ing o f C hr1 s trl1as'' to
judges). , • Enter now or get the
spon soring agency in your comm-
unity to enter.
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Co ~S pon sored by
ORANGE COUNTY COAST ASSOCIATION
And
CRANCE COAST DAILY PILOT
DAILY PILOT
TV DAILY LOG
Friday
Eventng
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Saturday
Morning
DECEMIER 8
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I Courtship of EiNlt'• fatlltr @(lJ lu&i lllllJ
lV I Cl111rHll 1\t lllCY Sbow 0 Mtvlt; .. ,,tin If ClltJ"' (drt)
fh1 n!nlltlllltt 'S7-Kirk Oou1l1s, R1lph MHMf. St.r Trtk S1mpt1m1ntt M1r1a m l rot1111 l uU
Mowi1: (2111) "Thi "'1tld1nl'• 7:10 8 1i:n Cl)) lall t(• C.lllltl
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Suun H1ywa1d. [J•
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l;lO (6)@ Cl1 Ho11n'1 Hmtt ., 1f11 Cl) Yo&f'• Giii 0 Mgvlt: (C) (90) ~Thi ltfl .M•n World ol WOll41t
Concl. (dr1) '6~S1dney Po1!11r. Eltm11111iy N1w1
"' ""· "" rli1) H Country lriluik w ~:-~;n(~k~ ••• 1:00 I !Qt.(])) Scoob,.o. ~ MtlY 1i1ift in Show . 12"°l l61 m Md1~11 f1111llJ
i AndJ liritlith John W•J'lll TI11tt11
History ol Art Movlt; "Sptdtl Corr11,.nd1nt"
Livin1 Elsy (dr1) '66--M•rle·lost Ni t.
Nowtla ~ (il) (J.l Suptr frltndt
Dewir\ Th11111 Th• rt!nt1t~t ffi l ittle R11t1l1 (l Yltlon On
,.. -""'N m Mowl1: "Sp1tllr1" (c,,m) '3(-1:00 EJ 3} o ~ t•• '''ht r!nt Hephutn, Rnberl Youn&. O Bo•lin1 lot Do!11n
(6) Movie: (2111} "lht Qllsplr• ~Yale• al To~yo
tors" (1dv) ·44 -Hedy lamu r, tD Sts1rn1 S1rett
Pete1 lorre. 1:30 0 ~· ()) n'"QJ m Em1rpf1Cf + C
I Anlmal World (j) l1ll1y'1 tGmtb
Whit's MJ Uni? 0 Motl1: "Min With A 1111"' (wls)
I love Luq 'SS-Robert Mitchum. Jin St11tln1.
Mod Squad GJ Mlr'll1: ~Min ind 1111 Mlate!"'
~ l3 , I Ore1m of J11n~it (llor) -Enrique RamWI.
£imu1ld1 t :OO § {,~ 1,.1\J) MJ f1"10ti\ll! Mtrtl1111
IJ) D111net . l)j (6) 1lc5l €0 Batch Ctuldr Llihts in th• AbJU Movlt: ,;fl 1n111n lpY" (mys)
t~. (L) Am1 rlu '35-Tiny Wr i1ht, Barbtrt P1)1on.
tt)" El Prlmu Amor ~ (f7J (}) Uult'• lttSClll ..... n
CI;) Ewrntos LtUno1 CirtoH C.ntN•I
{D Spttd 1t1ur Mirttr 1to11r1' Ntlsf'~
1;30 I Dusty's T11JI l ·lO I (la CJ)) .lt1nnlt . @ (6) [O) Ho!tywood Squ1m . ~ (I) ([Ol m SW TM
Help Thy Htl1thbor Mwlt: ''Sit 1lditm,. {•ch) ''4
~ YldolJ II S.1 -Jot Sh11hldo,
Conctnbttion D lllJ mm Cltlst Chlllrl
Bniltthtd fD SU1111t Strttt
i@ To Till !ht TM/I lO:OO II(~ Cl)) (II ""' r""911 Ml11°
Will Str11I Weet ne1a!t Vifili&s 11 Gr11n 811 Pick· Unllmed World
[!cenarlo ners.~ ro· ®J m Slp11ll4
Ghoul lian1 (Il B111tJ l l1h
1:00 0 (~ (l ) a 11 S•EC1AL L Rudolph otle: (Cl "lro11 Nld1m'" (dr1)
th e Rtd He~ ll1111dt11 (II) '52--IJtn L.dd, Virginl1 lllhyo, •
0 San!Ofd l Son Wine, Womtn m Mnlt: "Tltt 11& lbqo;s:
1nd Aunt [stnu" (du) 'W--V1n .lohn~n, Ellubetll
A Mavft: (Cl (.!1ft hr) "lt••P IM Tiylor
Wild Wind" {dra) '42-John W1yn1, I c•I bblltt
Susan Hayw1rd. Kid• fDf Qrilt
§@(I) CD lrtdy l111ell ltolltr CtlMI Mitllon S Mwle: (lhr) •Ri... 6J m ®J mt f'ht hdlf
tholft A C.11wi~ {d11) '55-hmti lt.lO R iirJ:.' "1.tr1° M1U It t.e&sr
Oiitn, N1Ulit Wood. (com) '~i _ Cl1Ud•ttt Colbeft,, I Bobby liotdsboff Shew Micdl'.lnald Carer,
The Bold On11 0 ~ g] ff) NW f..tbltl Lt Stfttr1 Jowr11 . \!.Li __., , ts Movlt: (C) (2'fthr) "Thi IHt Qdi "1!1t Hltdl"":"" !tit"
1 Ewrttlllll(' (d") .59_Steptiin ED lril!J111 Ra1tn Mtlrtl~ ~yd. Hop• L1n1e, Joan Cra wford. 11 :00 ~ '~@) lQl @D fli. llt:MM
I Wtthln(ton Wet' jn R1lin 6 fl1un1: Wln"9 lit tt11 SMltll
U M1c1tr1 Mtlld11 Nll"lll _
Jtp.entM llllflllll "'°f!tll ~ Th11lrt 2,
l ·JO Q @ (I) ®J €D Girl WlUI SIN-fl;) Sna1111 St1NI
. thlni L11ra ll :lOO @ CIJ a;'!CO!A vhltto s ~h1·
I (lfl ffi CD Odd Co1,11 1lrt to111p1ny lo u• lm~r<Jfiwllon1
Mirt lirtltin Show bI.p1oftss1on1ls 1nd ch1ldttn,
Crtyw1lchtn (II) Ctl Mo'tlt: "'Min ''°"' Cllni"' (11h)
Howl• '5"4-Geor11 Rift.
J1pa111wi Trl'l'tl ~111 91 h TMn A Tilllf
t:OO 0 (Qt Cf')@ I IPIC1ij I T • t it) ~!~ ''The 1ett111 111 OI
H\'lmecomin1: A Chrlstm11 Shl'J CR) 0 1 " 1· ) 'Sb-Mi""ri• M11• n 2-t '61 ~ rn Htt111t1 l P1n1 11r s tom .,.. .,. ~ " IYJ Arthur H11nn1cult_ r 6 The Bcld Ont1 n:t tUmplon1klp Wrtstllll1
illf {3'Cl)Room 222 ll:AI
t~i1 week in PY~ footb•ll Afternoon Cine Como tn C•nt
M1tlefl!ltc1 Thntn (II) U:OO O Slr11!dlp1ty
la Crbd1 l ltn Crild1 0 Mcwit: •'Ttiu R1npn" (Wtl)
EE hp1n1M lln1u1• "r.rt111 'J&--fred M1<M urr1y, J1ck 01k11.
1:30 0 ~EI) Brian lltl!h SkOW Q Mo~lt : (C) "Tut. Sell llf C.. 0 I (3! rn Adtm 's lllh tlliwi" (wes) 'S4 -Rock Hudson.
!lj r. 11sPiC•.o.l 1 Unrt~ •!Id Sa1h1r1 Rush.
Unrtpented A KERO spec11I Pn ripe. tIJ l anccf
eII Lt Hient i)~ (6 i Edlltlfltll at Wll't m Y•ritlJ Mltbr ltop11· Ntl1...,._.
JO:ODQ ~@ .10'EI')Dt1n M1 1l t • . T1nelu11
Show Carroll O'Conoor ii lh11 wttk'I 12:30 Q ~(I)~ m ..... f I• t • t 11
"103stee." i-:1nsis C111 Chiefs •l 01kl1!\d (~ Nl(ht li1lltry R1•dt r1. 0 (,if, IT, (!) Lon Anttrlclll $tt't ffi St:M111t Strut
Lovt and l~e· "Spendthnlt," "Awk· fl) U.S. N1vy
ward A11e.'' "Gentrtlion G11p" 1:00 (l1 MP'+'i•: "Sbp<llC• tt flllJ"
(JIµ GJ liltWI \11tesl '5£. -forrtst luck1r, Mlri £D Finni Uni Bl1T1cturd,
10:JO 0 1~ Nt•1 Q) Soul Tt1ln
@Twilight ZOftl ij) Lind of th• lilrnb ttJ loat Y1!d1z Iii Roller liuntl a;, Pl•iM! th• lotd t11111 m fwU!ol·Sea.tr
11:00 0 0 0 Qi) m CD Jilm 1:30 £) (:i' lt) F1111on C11ult T1ltl ~ ~ )Q) fij ct) N1•1 "A O!ristm1s Carol" A" 1nlrn1!1~
Tll iHChl Zo"t ve rl1on of Charles Oi<k1 nf bll0¥11f
1 Perry Mason Chr•stm1s 1!ory ,
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Pbilttin & t o. 0 'jf 1 r j' ffi Mlswin: M1rt<
To TPll lh1 Trwth (8 1 Z1n1'l111 Tlit11f1
liPI Smtrt Q MoYi1: "Abilt111 Tn1" ("'-1)
(1 !J:. The Medic '4&---Randolph Sc.oil, Ann !)Yl)f1~ ~ t1 lltvirlt d1 Mtl'llll fD Mlsltf llopr1' lll1l1llDtlfleDlll ~Alfred Hitcheo<k ,,..stRb .Z:OO O Movie: "C.nlry Sctirt" (w11)
(8 lll) 111111 West '51 -Rod Cameron. h111t1 Amast,
11:15 ~ Cln11111 3-4 0 @ [f) al Alt S..,Ontsf M"'
ll:Xl IJ (9 CJ))~ CBS I.alt Nflll'lf: It (C) ,'.'Oiiv1r lw11t Ind 11!1 Artful
(C) ''To••rd th• UM:11n11" (1dv)I Doclii:er (R)
'5b-W1lli1m Holden. llcyd Nolin. m-J lnltrnttlMli Ho11
§ eft 00 @l €n l1lm111 Cant1 Combtl " ,.
Seymour Prtnnll I Mcivlt: (C) ltd •"' t~• Wlkh (fiJ(f' GD In Conc1rt Tap1d 11 (an1m1!td) '69.
th• S.nta Moniu CMc Audllnrlum, ED Stu.111t St/Ml
with Joe W1bh, ChtKh & Cl!cn1. rnJ Mll'l'ltt
Slo11ts, Bennie 811mlt!I 1nd Thi .!:lCI IJ (,S ({)) SC11J111 11111)'
Tower ol Po11tr. (~ S91tb s,.dtl TM World SplM
m Tiii P111111dtr1 Sk1tin1 Ch1mpkin&hlp1 1nd !hi In·
Alfred Mlkhcoct "'11f!llt 1,rn8!1<1n8I Oince ChamplonshlpL
Korror 1\t1lrt EiJ futtlol·Sotur
1Z:00 (6;MoYle: "Rnolt ol tflt l1rbarl· J:008(3 ({JlCISNew1S,1cl1I:
1n1'" (adv) '6'-Rpluid C1re1. "Wl11r1 1h1 Ene1a Crisl• All O Nullvillt Minic About?" m Mtvlt: "Rvt" (dr1) '51-Wil· ~~ (J') (I) A1111rlwt llflds\llHI
ll1m Phipps, Su11n Dou111s. l ) SIMifOd Hol1111t Tltutn
12·JO (j) $UIJllllM Thtltr1 MOTl1: (C) "I ll CullllMn" (wtl)
1 :00 9 Mldttls'lt Spldal The Fou1 To111 ' l11 Vin Cleal,
' host Guests: Or. Hook 1nd lht m Nwll: (C) HAMrkN li.trl la
M~iclne Show, Todd Run~irt11, In Ole "'lllppl1t1H (1dv) 'W--TJ·
John M111ll, Shawn Ptlltllps 1nd rone Power. Mietltlln1 ~1111.
Mott 1111 HOOJ1l1, Q) I lfl'16rl T"1 lw Tota 0,.1 O Mflll'lf: "l1M Ay Abtft, thl H0111t KCOP11 1nnu1I Cllrltlm11-
Mlld ltloW" (doc) '62. I 11"'9 101 drlv1, to pro¥1dt llfld1 U II Stulolt Phil Evt11y hoslL chlld11n wtth • b11t1t Ch11stmu.
Johnny Riwrs 11'1d Jtdll)ll Bro11rn1 9 Wmt1M1
1ue1t. m llllsttr 111""1' """"""'
KOCE TELEVISION LOG
SATU llOAY
3:00 Ml11WY ol Ari ICI Le11on JI
"lly110!1utn 11"
l~:IO MfJI'" 0 1 Art !Cl l11111n 2t "E•rt¥ hl•mlc Art ..
~:00 Miiien' Of Ari (Cl l t1$1!n :IC!
.. EllfOPt fie/or• Ch•rle<nlO,,."
4;l0 T"-f(ltnao A ... Ari ol , ...... ,
(() 10 "Th• P111l119 G1mt" -
V!,.~t Lomb11rdl exp111n1 !ht t1ctlt1 Ind ll•CIUncl-t•lnlne pta¥1 111 !ht DIH• lr>a game.
J:OO L•' •11fermt!Wla4b Ot4 COl'I"":
LI EplW,.,1• 091 5f•!O 1tl ITt 1
Kltl9orl -"Ht art Oh4!19': ll'lt 20th
Ct"lury Ei>l~mlc"I f\ Sp1nl1h
.,.,,10" Of !he llN'<:l.S on N1rl (ll1u ... Thl1 PrO!l•lm detcrlbe1 !rMI
known Ind lll~D~,1~ tlUMI ol ~""
dl1•• .. •rid 0•1•il1 !he 1rulmo1111 ,.,,., 1r1 l'f•ll•b1• 'Otnl of IN (!11/f\I,..,'• l•Mllnp IW1•1 ll!S<lell111
and r1M••U11r1, It Q I '' vlcl!m1
of h111 t (11111.. I r I ln•
•~"'!•wH. -'"lm1llon t1 •ltO u1r4, (\IQ min)
•::ID Al M•n •1h1¥W {Cl ltUO!'I
If "UnconKICIU' Mo!lv1llM" -P1yclloiogy courit for coH19t1 crtoth.
7:00 Or .... t-ty llt'f .... (CJ The "~llrw ol 1111 •Ir" lot Or11111• Cownly. ICt nl JOhnlOOI ,, .. 1...,1 ""'
pi•Y "Gr.11 Goel lrown .. 11 C•I S1.i1 li'utltrt!lfl.
1;:111 Slr•lfM TMlr (CJ A Pllbfl< •fl1lr1 lnltfvflW l•rlO.,
tlOO Wlilllfll"9tl DM.1... •w T111
St,,... It• tCI "5tcl1t S.:ur!ly1 Unl\/'lr••I or s./..:tlVi:" II tnl1 w-·• lnolc 1~ tit' f•.•ml~.
1:00 Mlt~K· Tflf•lr'I fC) "Tho
Mi\n Who w.. Hlll\1ln11 Hfrn .. 11"
-Ot11Mr1t1ly -rlt !I lbOuf Ml
l•nlly. fOlltr H•n:l'll~ tor Pllt loo!<·
•II•• -°""""''f· Whll• dr1vl"O to
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SEASON'S TELEVISION
KOCEGct s ............ ._
Christrnas
Spirit
Christmas: the spir!L lh('
songs, !he tradition ant! 1he
joyful celebration or thr holi-
day season highlight Chnnril'l
50·~ program calendar r 0 r
December.
On Dl'C. 17 and l 8,
ChrlstmR s E\'e 1776, will be
recrealffi as r.1cKonkey's Fe r-
ry: Christnuis 1776 rrcall~ the
dra1na of \\' a s h i n g ton's
historic crossi n~ or t he
Dela'A'Bre and vlt·tory Jl 'fhe
Battle of Trent on.
In A New t-: n ~ I a n d
Cltriltmru;:, Dec. 17. 21, 22,..:uul
2-1. mc1nones of ;in old
fashioned Yule-tide cr!cbralinn
are rekintl!('d by a 11osL1lgir
journev into a C'u rrir r :ind
Ives Olrisl!nas past. Fil rn<'rl
in various loca les thrnugho11t
Maine, "A New Enghinc l
Christrn il s" 1nakcs use of cx-
l!'!nsivc historical rt·sear1'l1 10
recreate the hol ida y rl·uruo n
of a fictitious far111J y.
Caroling, Carolini.:. Dec. 111,
19 and 25. presents the 1nu~i1·
of Christmas. includinl'( !he
nativitv chorus from llandel'<:
"~fessiah": a New \\lorld
ca rol in a Caribbean rhythm .
"Calypso Noel "; a 1nusical
rendition or " "J\1•as the Night
Befor e Christma s":
Tchaikovsky's "Waltz or the
F1ov.·crs"; and "ror Unto L's
A Child 1:; Born '' fro m the
··~tessiah."
The selections :l rr rcrfrll'n1-
ed by l\1ormon ''outh s.v111-
phony and Chorus in t h c
Monnon Tabernacle ;it Salt
Lake Ci ty under the dircc·tion
of J ay Welch and • Had
Gunderson.
The Special of The \\1rrk,
Dec .18. features n televi sion
recreation of Nor n1 '1 n
Corv,.in's clnssic radio dran1~1 .
The Plot To 0 v e r l h r o ,.,.
Christmas. The mock hl'roic
play, fi rst produced for
Christmas Day. 1938, rcvC'a\s
an attempt to de s tr oy
Christmas by the devil ;ind
a band of his arch fr irnds.
Among them are Ne ro ,
Lucrezia Dor g i a , Cal iRuln,
Ivan the Terrible and Simon
Legree.
Alr1ru!: Dec. 22, A Rt:nals-
auce Christmas retells t h c
Nativity story by interwea \'ing
readings rrom the Gospels of
the Ne\.\· Testament \\'ith
aui.stmas songs of. Ren ais-
sance France, Sp.1in, Crermnny
and England. r.tusic is by the
Boston Camerala under the
direction or Joe l Cohe n.
An American Christn1ai;:
Wordt and l\luslc, Dec. 2.1.
ls an encore ol a populnr
holiday spec ial. hos-tcd by Burt
Lancaster. vthich f,ikes nn
unusual look. at Chris tn1as.
Featuring James F.;irl Joocs
Linda Levin , F'reda l':tync and
Peter Yarrow. the program
highlights son1c ,·aried -at
times negative -rcaelions
to the holidny found 1n
American U!eralure and gong
Full expre~ion or ! h r
Christmas cele br~l!ion tr:uli-
t ion a 11 y invi t e s 1he
perfo rmance of l.ic n r g 0
•
•
•
WAITING -P;1trir1:1
Neal and Hic har d
'fhnmas star a~ th'c.·
111othcr and elrlei:;t ~on
of a large rural fan1ily
in the Blue ltid ~c
J\Iount:iins of \"i rgi ni~1
during the Deprcs!'ion
of the 1930s, in E:i rl
11 .:i rn n c r Jr ·s '·1'hc
llomccon1ing: A Chri~!-
1nas Story." at H o'tlock
tonight.
l·"redrich l fandcl'~ "~1 e~1'i<th"
On ('hri;;1n1as Dnv, Ch..1nnc·!
SO \\'ill prt"Srnt Tiie i\Te!oi!<iuh ,
;is performed b\' the 100-\ 01cr
Arion ~l usica\ Club. uncii'r thf'
d1r(-tli+1n of J a ~ k C.
Str<1\1'bridl;C'. The progr:im
\\':JS li!fX'rl !ns1 IJrrcniht·r :ll
ll oly !!ill in ll uber\Ll !..
\\'i.~1·011<:in
F'n!low1ng-Ch ris!n1:1s. !hP
ll oliday sea.son \1·il! be ruu:1dL"d
out hv l\.1.'0 specia l pro~r:1n1s :
Bcaulv And lhc Beast, Dre.
26. is a colorful puppet prt8f'll·
l.'.l!inn of t11,• ck1ssic fabll'
11·hirh undl'rscorcs rh(' i111-
por1oncc of man's i 11 n l' rl
1p1:1ht11'" :1'• oppo~t·d to his
1•x:,·n :ai ;1p;)L·:iran1·r.
F1n11 lh. 011 l),·e 211 3 rrJ>C'rtl
pcrfornl:incr of the rl1r.z.hng
nu~~in production of the
chdrlrrn·s classic Snow \\'hite1
\1 ill l.11· .:-ilo\1·n Tl1•• onr hour i
s lJ e 1· i ;i 1 11; J'lt'.!'forn1Pd b\·
!hi• Srn·i!'! Cri1•0n s CC'u1r.,!
(')l ildrrifS T:1et1fl't' 11f ~Jl\Sl'OI\ j
1•nt1rP!Y ir1 H u.-~1.111. 1J111 th1·'
1·oln~fu! ('(ISll!!lll'~ and di~!11H 1 H 11<:~1:i11 fhi'.nr ;it•' rnnn· ti1;1111
t·11011gh ro l'.O!ll'(•I' thl' story.
HELD
OVER
ROAR
ONCE AGAIN
WI TH THE OR IGI NAL
POPULAR
WALT DISNEY'S
hitarious con1edy
THAT -..
DARN ~r
MOVIE
CAST.
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(PG) ~
OONA LC ,
SUTH ERLA ND
ELLI OTT GOULD
SALLY KEL LERMAN TECH~!~
PLUS · WALT DISNEY'S
AN/MATEO "DUMBO" C.LASSIC
~1·1\:S ·ll
(G)
2nd TOP FEATURE
"MADE FOR EACH OTHER"
OtNO Dl t..\IMOfflll ,._
A TERRENCE YOUNG 'l!fll "'* VAU.C* .. Al'lM'" ~ PLUS · '""'~'"'-·
Burt Reynolds .. .......
COl.IJ!olllA •ICT~El•
•llOlll'll I.I, WflT!ol.t.H ,_
BURT REYNOLOS•OYAN CANNON ..... ..,.. ~
I
• 'The fl omeco1ning' Begins Holida ys
Ebsen':; •·A Doi! lloust"'' and
\Villi:1 nl's "'111e l : J 1.1 s s
Me.nagcric." Uylan 'l'horn:1s·s
"A 01iJds Chri st1nas in \\lalL•s''
;ind 1'"'. Scutt Fitzgerald's "Last
of tlli:o Uc lies," anti '"M1c Bl'i.lr
\Vho Sle1it Through Chr1stn1a!J"
:llltl d OCWlll'll!ill'!t.:.S on the
Supr·em .... LQurr . prin1;1! mnn,
!ht' llotkt:ft llc rs. H.C'd C.'luna
;ind ('Xl)edl!ions studying C'n·
\'iro nn1en1al probll'fllS -tlll'SC
itr'l' Sl.>1111,.· of the varied pr<r
grams 1elt'v1sion \l'ill he s1·nd-
ing your 1vay during the ti·11L-
day ~l'<ISOll.
The Jlo111 e co 111 in l:: A
Chrislmas S1ury Ear l
Jl;i1n1H .. ·r 's !.!orv ol \Vallon
ftun1!y. s!arrin~· Patricia i\'eaJ,
H1t•!i;ird 'J'hor,la s. l'r1day. Dec.
7 (!J-11 p.ni. f.
\\'h<'ll's the Su11ren1e ('0111·1
All Ahout '! -Docu111cntary
((ir ~oun!.\ 11!'11·1•rs. Satw·day.
Dtc. B Ll2·l2 :30 p n1. J.
A Very 1\1crry Crit l>l•t -
A111matcd crickt·l siurtlcs New
York \1·11 h a speC"i:1l t:ih111t.
J•'nd:1y, I.kc. l·I Ui·fL.10 p.nl.I,
The Borr0\1'trs -ll:11i-
1n~1rk: llalt of Fa1111·
F:intt1!'\' ;1bout tiny pcu1>le \l'hO
borrow· things for thei r O\i.'n
US{'. Stars ·rarnmy (:rinlCS,
Eddie Albert. Judith Ander-
son. Friday, Dec. 14 \!l::ll}-10
p.ni.).
l\lirnele on :l41h Slre('l
-\lusica! version of classic
f1lrn, starru1g Jane Alcxuntlcr,
NARRATOR-Si r l\1ich-
acl l~erlgra vc. consid-
e red one of the mosl
gifted actors in the
J·: n g I i s 11 -speaking
\v orld, is the narrator
of tile Eu gene O'Neil
!';enter's National 'f hc·
:.1tre of the Deaf dran1-
a1rzation nf D .v l a n
'l'lln111as' "!\ c:h ild's
('h ristn1as in \Vales" al
() p.111. DCC'. 16.
David
Cahot.
p.in.).
lfartman Sebastian
Frid;iy, Dec. 14 1!l-ll
Portrait: Legend In Granite
-r:mest Borgnin e as Coach
\'incc Loinbardi, \vith Colleen
THE WAY WE WERE ISA 816 MOVIE
STREISAND AND REDFORD
ARE DELICIOUS !''LEONARD ffARR!S CBS-TV ~R:EISam-n· "A romantic. stylish and , -iiilJ ,111 ,, .· · ' : · \ ', 1 . · _I thoroughl y enjoyabl e 8 \ 'RE"a·,'~D,,R-:a,~ movie .''-~~::.::r.~ ~:,,~:,::.· -. I i. \ . ~· ., !"/ r~ 1, ,; ·, _, ~ "The Way We Were is the l\DQI :111• ii,·,1 ·1~ ~~~em~~(es o~1:~~.to be
-G(Nf SHALfT, WNOC-TV , , , "Barb ra shines in 'The Way!!'!~PJu:tz•1•..:s..:~,.:;;,.--.."l'l't< ""-::-.~~~ ..
We Were'' There is a • ~ .• \
definite chemical reaction ---,,,,. Y
between the two stars ... ~~~-..... ~ .... ·: !""s·""~
they are exhila1ating and ·~~ -· ~~--'l!f!Hili>
fun to wat ch'" "' -'
-lfA71i1 r r'I C'AnnOLl,
N ) V~· + !.•~•
Eve1y!h1n9 seemed so 1mportanl then ... even love!
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TOGETHERI
THE
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2nd TOP ATTRACTION
Ral.lby B~nson "JEREMY"
6th WIEIC (PG )
STARTS DEC WEDNESDAY •
STEVE MCQUEE N
DUSTIN HOFFMA N In
19
"PAPILLON"
Oe\.1.•hurst as his wife .. Friday,
Dec. l-i t lO-l l p.m.I .
llanukkab -Eternal Light
Author Chain1 Potok.
Sunday, Dec. 16 (12-12 .30
pm./.
A Child's Chrl1t1nas In
\\lales -Dran1atization ot
Dylan Thomas's po ct i c
recollections ln v i s u a I
langu age by National Theatre
of the Deaf. Michael J{cdgrave
narrates. Sunday, Dec. 16 \6-7
p.m.).
111e Glass l\1enagerie -
Tennessee \Vil!ian1s's play,
starring Kath.:irine Jlepburn.
Sunday, Dec. 16 (8:30-10 :30
p.n1.).
Colleges and the ~tiddlf':
Class -Probl£'ms of middle
class in pa ying for college
education. Sunday Dec. 16 (10-
11 p,m.J.
The D e a r Who Slept
Through Christmas -Instead
of hibernating, a cub searches
for Christmas. Voi ces of
Tom Smolhers. B a r b a r a
Feldon, Arte Johnson. l\1011-
day, Dec. 17 (8-8:30 p.n1. ).
I lluird the Ov.·I Call (\l yl
J\1ame -l.P. Theatt'r -
Angllcan priest is st1n1 to
re1note c.·unadian I n rl i a n
v1t!age Stars 'J'orn CourtC'n;1y ,
Dean Jagger, Tuesday, iJet·
18 (9:30-11 p.nl I.
A Doll 's llouse -Ihstn 's
cla ssic don1cstic dr.:11n:1 st;1r-
ring J ane Fonda, Tre1or
Ho\vard , Delphine Seyr1R.
Edv.•ard F'o:w;, l)nvid \\'arnl·r
Sunday , J)(-c. 2J t8:30-IO 3\J
p.n1.).
A Christmas Orean1 -ln-f
spi rational 1;1te of rrdnis1, rl
\\'ho 1akrs (ll'l'r frn1n1h•r 111R
church. S!arring Jtari Hhu<le'.
Becih ltichards. ~1ond~1y, Dt·('
2-1 9-11 p.1n. \.
The RockefeJlers -('\;~
News Special -in-Oepth vir11·
of the dyn;•s !y. Frid<iy, D11c.
23 (9-11 p.n1.).
F. Scolt Fitzge rald and
"The Last of the Belles'· -
Iliogrnphy of the author cnn1·
bined "'ilh one of his :;h1ir!
stories. starring R i c h ;1 rd
Chamberlain, Blythe Oan nl'r.
r.tonday, Jan. 7 l9-!! 11.nL!.
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• •
Due to popular demand
20th Century-Fox presents
the original. ..
Wl1\:S·ll
Roar once
again with
the original
movie cast. ..
~l"dor!'"""""' WJ·~S·JI An !ngo Prrminger Production
,,.,,.,DONALD SUTHERLAND · HLIOTI GOULD ·TOM SKERRIIT
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"MASSACRE
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6th WEEK
'2nd TOP An~CTION
WARREN
BEATTY and
JULIE CHRISTI E in
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Holiday
Dancers
Performance Awards Canceled
AtGWC
A holiday dance ron<'ert.
"t-.lind and r.1attcr," v.·ill ll('
produced by (:olden \\'es!
College sltHtents of Caro!
Caniglia Friday and Sa turday,
Dec. 14 and 15, at 8 p.n1 .
Foortcen student danr·t13
themed to the holiday season,
plus '"'o ballet solos and 1\1·0
numbers chorrographed by
1'.fr.s. Caniglia, d a n c e in-
structor, "'ill be presen1cd 10
lhf' dance studio.
"Tickets to the publ ic are"
$1 , an<! i5 cents for rhild rl'n
1'.! ;i.ncl 1111dcr ur \\'11h :inr
student c·ard. 1'hey n1:1v hr>
purcha~rcl in ad\'ancc at the
college bookstore.
S tud e n t choreographers
r~a!ured in the progr:un arc
Susan Bre11'er. Ginnna Diluzio.
Gelia Oolcimascolo, L i n d a
01'orak, Janet Koch. Roger
Kuhaupt, Sandy Jones, lX'nise
l.akich. Jan e I i\laybricr,
Robin ?i.fyers, Peggy r.1ohlf'r,
Linda Razziano, Retty Lou
\\°allbank, Joanne Perreault,
and ?vlary Zoeller.
. :.
Siletit Treat11aetat
\\'i 1h all the ('nlrlt'S In the
197:! <.-omn1un1t y l h c •• ! l" r
s.,..ecpstakes hav1ni,: gone to
the posl. th1· ni>xt Ot"dt•r of
hus1ncss shou ld tic a r•·v1ew
1Jf lhe year's ach1t~vt'n1ents at
the local playhouses.
As has been the cnsc in
past years, this "'ill be the
first of three colurnns rcc;.ip-
ping the just-cornplctcd yea r
in theater. The ncx l two 11•ill
Ct'nter around Hus colun1n's
choices for the lop 10 pro--
ductions of the ye:ir and the
outstanding in d 1 \' 1 d u .:1 I
performances.
However. the Distingui.~hl'd
Per!orrnancc Awards which
have been given out by !his
dt'pa rtmcnt sine'(' 19fi8. h:iv1·
been at least tl·n11)(lr:irily
tl ist-onti nucd for I 1r o
J"!•asons. First, because our
lht•atcr COVl•r;1ge no longl'r l'n-
compasse.s a ll of Orange Coun-
ly and secondly, since this
rolun1nist doubles as residen t
director of thr Jrvint.! Coin·
n1unily Thcatt'r, tC'r pro-
ductions 11'0uld h a v e, hy
necessity, bet'n exernpt frorn
objective consideration.
1:-;sr1-:Ao. in next F'riday·s
spotl ighting on ind1v idu:il :tc·
co nl pl is h 111 en t s , five
perforn1ers 11'ill be singled out
111 t~;J("h (·Jt1·~or~ -lrv111e
pluyl·rs uit'l111.h'fl l("I" will hr
f'Xrn 1p1 1111ty fron1 th1.• hil' 10
hstu1 i:;~. for oh\·Hiu-; l'l'i1,uns
'l'urn1ng to the 1tu·atr1c:1J
year in ~cnt1ral. the first .$lOJ1
1nus1 be (.:ost:i :\I 1· s a · ~
sup1.·1·lntivr Sout h C' o a s t
HeJ)(>rtory cornpany \l'ht·n·
xon1c exl'eptional pro1lu1•tions
"'ere• unveiled by a troupe
for which excellence h::is corn1•
to be st andard J n
perforn1ance if not ~lways in
~hoice of 1nateri<1I.
SCR stood t;1llest 11'1lh ::i
pair of rnilitary pl:iys. ··'rhc
l3;1s1c 'J'r;urung of 1':1vlo l·lu n1-
111t'I" and "C;itch 2'.!."' the l;ll-
lf'r ~arnering this torn~·r"s
vote for best of lh<' \'P.1r
Al.so unprt'"·"1vt· 11·l'rc :.1')11·
'fa1"1·rn "' :ind '"'11ic \\'oukl·Be
(;l'ntlern<1n." 11hil1· '"111 !h11
l\1idst of l.1fP .. r:it1•s :in E
for ('ffort as :111 original pro·
duction which did1i"l q11i1c
rnake locnl thf':llert;:ocrs forget
''l\foth cr l~:ir·th ."
l.E,\1)1 ~(; 1'11E to1ntntu11ty
th eal.t'r pnck for 1h e ~econd
vea1· 111 a row 1vas 1hi' L;1gu 11:1 ~\oulton Pln yhousi· 1rhich in·
trodlll.:C'd lhrcc splt'ndid nt•11·
plnys -'"Ho11· thC' Other llalf
Loves." "'J'he l'rinlt' of ,\liss
JL'an Brodie·· ;tnd ... rhc Effi:ct
Intermission
Tom Titus
or ( :an111Hl J~ays on l\lau lll
the l\loon I>.l<1rigol<ls'· Lu luc;d
:1ud1t•nces. Also 11nprcR'i1ve
was a re~·iv.1 1 uf '"Ah . \~1ldLr
llt'SS .,
Th11 lr\"inP <: () Ill IH u rl I l y
1'hl';l!1·r has dL'clica1 Cl.l 1tst·if
10 producing plays )P'ntrgc
Count1a11s h<il't'n't Se t'll before.
:iud four of !IS five 1973 pro·
duct111n~ li1 thal c:ih·gory.
J('T"s 1\•tld f:1rcl' ··\\'hal the
Hut!t·r S;111 ·· f"L·v.•rult' rhc
tht•ait·r·s box offtt"t' rt'cords
while "The IJc~pt·rate !lours"
;ind ··E\'erything in l h c
(:arden" proved st run b
druuiatie fare.
A supt•rh produ("tlon of Neil
Sin1on's "The C1ngerbrc;11I
Lady" highlighted the year
;11 the Cos1a ~'it1s<l Civic
PlavhouSL'. High 1nnrk'i also
to ;.The Andl'!"SOllVllll' 1'ri;1I"'
1111d <1 splt·iu!Jd 1t·vn producr1un
or "You"rr 1.1 t,;ood ~Inn,
Charllc Hruwn. ··
After " SO·SO firSl half
of lhu yc;.1r, the J-tu11tu1g!o!l
Bt•:.Jl.:h Pl<11 huusi.; bt'gan th<'
nt•W SC:JS(;fl \l"ilh rt'llCll'('d
''igor u•ith a sellout success
in "Cnctus Flower" nnd a
strongly staged Fr c n c h
thriller, ''Monique.''
The San Clcn1en te Con1-
111un11y 1'heater has, it 1nHSl
be adrnittcd, seen bcUcr Yt':1rs
lhiin 1973. After a sparkling
··1..:1st of the Heel tlot Lovers"'
r111d th e loc::it pre1niere of ·· 1
l>o. I Do." the artistic level
;1t the Cabrillo Playhous1•
began to .... ·ane. recouped by
a succrssful revival of '"The
ll<lppy Tin1C'."
All-out f;1rce ( • ' BI :i <' k
CornC'dy"l and hi storic ;1 l
dran1a \"Sunrise at Carn-
pubello "') wa s the diverse fai·c
for the Lido Isle Players. 1\'flo
on!y present l\\'O sho11·s a Yt'<ll',
Th:11. however. 11·as 011e niore
thr1n the> \\'t'St1nins!er Cu1u-
111tu111v 'fht'Hll'l' ll1US!('red -
th:ll f:rou p is :1wuiting !he
1.:0lnpletion of irs nc\V building.
Ballet solos by Anthony
Sellers and Phyllis Cyr 'viii
be fe::itured, along w i th
''Special Contrasts" and "The
City," two dances by ~trs.
Caniglia. Iler firsl dance
emphasil)OO space>, time. and
energy. ""hi le the second il-
lustrates street gangs and
ri\'a lry.
FRESCO • • •
~
"SUMMER BREEZE"
A New Surfing Film
By Allen Main
7:JO & 9:JO l•h 1 ...... 1 .. ,
CALL THEA.TIE
FOi SUNDAY
MATINEE SCHEDULE
MESA (~~;:
lt"t_; N!\'/POl<T 5lVD
s1~1~,1
NOW!
The San Francisco-based n1in1e tean1 of Robert
Shields and his wife-partner Lorene \'arnell will ap-
pea r in concert in Phillips I·Iall TI1eatre. Santa Ana
Coll ege, 17th and Bristol Streets. 'l'he progran1
begins at 7:30 p.rn. 11onday. Admission is Sl.50 for
adults and children under 12 are free.
KOCE to Stud y Y1tle
!From Page 311
theater to television, con1-
n1ercial to public.
"I LOOK FOR\YARD to a
day 1\·hcn a reasonably v:cll-
fundcd Public Broadeasting
System. insulated from
j;: o vemn1ent. indcpcndentl.v
brave, will attract the fine st
talents fron1 every area .. ,
He is an optimist (he raises
a copy of Ne wS\\'Cck, wi!h
Iorn1er Vice President Agnew
on the cover, triumphantly in
the ai r and charges. "How
can you not be optin1i stic'!")
and an idealist, but he un-
derstands the reality of th<Jt
'"vast "'asteland'' too, unrl .
ack.no\.':\cd ges that an artis1ic
utopia ma y not drvelop \1•ithin
his lifetirnt•.
Fresco paid his du es in the
"THE WAY WI WERE" IPGI
ACADEMY AWARD
WINNER
IEST fOJIEIGN FILM
L11ls lu1111•l's
Dell,lttfu1 Ro"'p-
"The Discreff
Charm of the
lourqeoisie"
/Don't P<o"ounc.& 11-
See It!)
+ TM Poir Who Creoted
"Lo•.n & Otltor
Stro11qen"
111 A N-Fu11 film -
"Made For
Each Otfter"
lotll 111 Color IPGJ
"SOUND OF MUSIC" IG)
'" "'ROMEO & JUILET" tGPI
'"ASH WEDNESDAY" IRI ...
"STRAW DOGS" IRI
"KID ILUE"
"WHITE LIGHTNING"
"Ace Ely & ROCJet" of tit• Ski""
"BfOTHer sun
SISTer MOOll"
•
l 4$9Vi1 Li.to I ., t>"•w-pori !1...-h
I ,, ""°""' 673·83~0
fll• 'K""""°'•""""""'• '
••• easily the best
movie so far this --· _:-.,.,~1,~ I CO~B~::;l:NI year.
-AND I
and now
1hc fi lm... I
· ·.msus
CHRISf
SUPERSTAR"
Roar once again
with t he original
movie cast .•.
An ln10 P1tminger Produclion .. "*~· ~ Ctilo1 .,, 0£ lUXE. • •>ii' ~ P.inav1~1on !J lil!IJ
-•nd -
"BANG THE
ORUM SLOWLY"
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Elizabeth Taylor
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Helmut ~r ...i Keith Baxter
. .i Henry Fonda .. .,.". ~
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Cost1 M"'1 • 546-057)
'50s '1'i lh '"Bonanzas·· and
drifted to1vard education \vh£'n
he couldn"t take the corn-
1nercial sidC' anyn1orc. But he>
stuck ""'ilh television because
he considers it "the most
hopeful. insidious pressure in
society today.''
The ''erno tio n:il i1n·
mediacv.'' he belicl"es, '·can
cto for .idt1!1s \\'hat it has done
for t•hi ldren \vlth programs
li ke ~csan1e Street."
TllAT fS, I F PBS cont inues
lo pl'ogress :ind offer a "viab!e
altcrna!ive to thl' 11nderarn1
deodorant school of televislon ·•
"You'd be surprised how
many talented people \1·ould
n b .a n don cornn1ercial tcle·
vision .and direct their l'i-
for ts to fert ile fields," he sa}=>
enr husiastica Hy.
l~ut lhis impetuous artist.
constantly n1otoring about. cm·
phasizing "'ilh his bod ~· \Vhen
he talks, docs not ha\"e
unifom1ly bad 1vords even for
con1n1C'rc1:1 \ TV. '"II'!> been
:isked to do loo n1any things."
he savs, '"\\rhat it does best
is seli bread. and that's fine.
But it can be so n1uch n1ort "
1.otN~AAl Cl lllEMA COllPQAAllON
~ FOUN1AIN VAllfT ,,.'l',rt~I ......... eiOO;;u;;,~~1•
"VALA.CHI PAPERS"
&
"SHAM US" IRI
~FOUNTAIN VALLO" .,.'l'.rt~D ...... ftfoO;;;u;;', "; ;;o.;Gfl
"M•A•S'H" lPGl
&
"HAROLD & MAUDE" IPG J
FAMILY TWIN CINEMA
foo"" n ~ > '•• "' :'! '<• •' •o <,c..,.o ~c~·•
A,,Q\ ••1..-l•"~""l H~•O'"•'•
CINEMA I
"JESUS CHRIST,
SUPERSTAR"" !Gl
"THOROUGHLY MODERN
MILLIE " !Gl
CINEMA II
"DELIVERANCE" I RI
"'THE THIEF WHO CAME
TO DINNER'" IRI
As !or !ts possibilities. he
illustrates: "'.'lixun is l're~i·
dent today l>ccausc of a half-
hour shOl'I 20 years :igo. ·' I lc-
say.s the Checkers speech and
subsequent adroit tt'levision
strategy arc obvious exan1plcs
uf the po"•er of the I ubt·.
BUT ll E \\"OULll like ro
sec 1nore inquiry :ind 1•x-
<tmination. lik£' !ht.' old l\1ur-
row-Fricncl\y exposes. a n d
fc\1·er of the ··soft doc un1 t·n-
tnri£'s like Co11s1L'a u in
Anta rcticu" that \ll"l' i.:01111non
!Oday.
"'l'l1enc·.~ ;1 pl:H.'C ror ail Pl
it." he sn~·s. "hut Jnost nn1v
bt·long to the ·Jl't"S not rn;1ke
\\"!ll'CS school.' The spon~rs
are not threatened. \\"IJJ!c
\\'hales don't sue vou."
Frf'sco beli£'1 Cs a drcan1
\1•orld of <'nlcrtainn1ent ;ind
n11nd stin1ul;it1on could be pro·
1 ided through matched fund s,
11rh·ate and frclrral. 11•itti ··1u1
n1orc than 49 percent" fro111
the J;O\ t•rtHnl'llt -;ind no
1nore th;1n 7.t•ro p e r cc n t
gO\'t'rn1111•n! inriutnc1•
lie sC't."'s the l!JiOs as a
"glorious time lo bt' young
<ind 10 come into filn1 and
IC'lC\'ision. a ti111e 11•hen op-
1>0rtunities have nrver brcn
better.'' Certainlv better, he
savs, than 1\•hen ·he produced
hiS first TV show, Jolu1
Gunther's High Road. £01· a
rniniscule Sl .000.
llEALI STICA LL \1• 11 E savs
the public <lffairs conf('nt h~1s
bt:en "near zero in the Nixon
\·t'tlrs." Ever~' year "·e get ~nl' 'Sellin g of the Pentagon.'
1\nd !hat 's it."
But he keeps the {aith that
··1J11s terrible sl un1p" \1•ill fade
out. rnedi<l 1>0Wt'l'S \1•ill begin
tu lrt'<il 1·1c 11 crs ;is gro 11'ntlps.
:ind "the public will co1ne to
tern1s 11i1h 1'\I.
··11·s tlbscenl' to fund l'BS
!"O .:is to stunt public e:.:-
pression.'" he beliel"C'S.
"Bei::ardlt·ss of our d1f-
fl'rl'nces. bct11·een nie and thr
f:irn1t'r in tu11":t. 11• e' r r
brothers." hr ob st' r 1· .' ~.
postulating thnl the tele1·1s1on
is capable of ser1·1ng cvcryonr
-'"of showing us to ourscJ\"1·s,
:ind lea\"ing the conclusions
tu ILS.
··To limit this £'Xpression 1s
to insult the rhetorlc of
frc1.:do111 that \\"e practice ."
UA CITY ANO ~OUTH COAST CI NEMAS-TUE~OAY JOt
<LADIES AJ<O O GOLDEN AGEASJ OPE"! 'TIL 2'00 P.M,
UA
Soutn
Co au
Cinema o~.1~ 12:JOp.m.
1:00 0 m.
le•C. S11n
& t101.1
$1.0U
City
'"JIMI HENDRIX"
J•n0<t Jophn
"KEEP ON ROCKING""
Bolh In Colorl (Ill
.. Onu•11a111 E •qu1s1rt
•
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QHARTHA"
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""VIRGIN
/,NO THE
GYPSY"
!t;::-.. ~'"
A Otllq~llul
t•ml>O"" o" Mov•M'
•
Porn09r•ohoc
"LC SE 1'.
I
SllOP'" (XI
J•c~ l 1mmon
• AVANTI"" no
Born In Color~
Oennll l<opof r
"KID BLUE"
"ACE Ell"'
Roth 1n Color! !PGl
Oennl5 Ho111>tr
W•rren O•l•i
"KIO BLUE"
ElllO!! G<>~ld
'"M'A.S'H"
"LAST AMER ICAJ<O
l<ERO""
Sol~ In C<>lorl !PG! '"I TALIAN CONNECTION"'
"DILLll.GEI<" LOiar Ill!
S~!. a. Sun. I? JO g ?.JO
"NIGl<T 6EFONE
CHRISTMAS" ""KANS
CKRUTIAN ANDERSON"'
S1t•loti1 l'n)m Sw.,,•n! .•.;.
"YOUNG PLAYTHINGS" ··:.:.
"SIV, ANNE , & SVE N" ;;;::
Bo!~ In Colet! ! XI
SIREISDDllEDFORJ>TOIETH
"THEWAYWEWERE
is the best love story of the year!"-.:~!;:~0"""
,.,..., ,.,. ,.,,~., ~"<'< .. -<"'lt"ef'(l•~o/"'' -"7""' , lit} 7' '4 ,;·,
"Th~ is-real electricity
between Streisand and Redford!"
"One' of the best films of the
year! A provocative and . I t ryl'' ANllRAIAl"ff moving ove s o -,~,"·"'""'r.''"'"'"
j
"The besf, truest, most
wonderful love story ·
American fi~s have produced
• •, t1 M"All~ l'i/<JOIJI llUCH since Tracy a d Hepburn! c ... , ... ,., ' -. ~ ,,. .
Q•'"'" A..nll9•• S.A. F,,,,,,.,,
()l'aft90 • ll2-lll1
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6 :00 '' 15 IO:JO
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tffwpon 8t11th • 64-t-07&0
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\\111s\n11nster .!illlSt>d lts third
;.innual :.un1111c1 1n11:.1cal in
i,:r:1nd ~1yt1.· .1 Lt..:S\\ version
uJ · ~J.1111L·
FINALL\", Sr·bas11an's \\'est
llinncr l'hivhollse n1u<le its
d1·hut aftl'r -:.issorted. <Old ex-
!Jt•ns1ve, St'lbacks. ~·1th :t
bouncy pro1.luct 1llr\ of
··uklahon1a.'' lls srcond ~how.
"Fuldlcr oo tht· Hoof." \\'i!L
ht' rt'\'tl'\\'t·cl jn ttus space
·rucS!lay.
'l'he tnp productions of !he
\'t'<lr on the Or:inge Coast"!
;l'his 1.:0lurnn 1,1.•ill off('r its
1.·hoict·S 11l':O.t 'l'h111·sday , follow-
11t.I on Fnday b~· 1ndil'idu:1 I
lughlighrs nf 1~113 u1 l'Otll·
111u111!y !heater.
'1\.ftcr Fall '
At UC Irvine
"Aftrr the fall"
F111nl 1>erforn1:1ncl'S of the
Arthur ,\1ill<'r dran1:1 \\'ill be
given n1 B o"elul"k tunigh1 :ind
Sa turd:1\" bv lh\' l'C Irvi ne
fine aris di.•p<1r l1ni:11t :it !lie
UCI Vill:igt· '1"1u·~ll<"r. Rescrva-.
t1ons ll3:!-fiti!7. J
"Fid1tler on the !loo!"'
i\011• on stage at Sl'bilstiJ1l's
\\lcs! l)innt•r f'layhous1·. l·Ul
Avcnida l'it-o. Sa n Ch•rne11tr,
is this rnus1c:i l, p 1 n yin g
\\'cduesda~·s through Sunda~·s.
Oinn('r 6.:10, curt:tin 8:30.
J~c·st•r\·ations 492-99SO.
"E1·t'rythini;.: in th e Gardt•n''
Uhl"al"d Alht't..-S mod e r n
dra1nn continues lonighL :ind
Saturdav as the sceund pro-
duction · of the lr1•inc Coui·
Jllltnitv Tht•ater 11 re n1 i c r ~ st·a~o1i at 8:30 in the
llun1an1tics l'!ayl1ouse on the
1;c Jrvinr cumpus. lteser\·a·
Ilons 557-i297.
'"The \\'ouhl-he C"enlltmun"
.\1o!tert'"s ('OllliC satire <'On-
tinues \\"t'(jill'!:<l;i~s Uirough
S.:1turd;ivs until l)t•C. I~ :ot R
o"clc>t.:k -:11 Sou1h Con st
Hrpc rtnr~·, 11127 X t• \\'po r:
l:lvd .. Cos l;1 illesa. lti:Sl'fl·a·
t1uns 6~ti-1~1.iJ.
m 'MANN
THEATRES
16• NOSTALGIC Wlfl(
WffKOA'I'~:
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SAT .-SU'i:
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THE FL YING ELEPHANT
w101Ars, 1 ' 10·11 I ~· '", "'" ·~ ~"'" I
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Elizabeth
Taylor
"Ash
,Wednesday"
IHenry~
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AMILER by Doug Wildey
TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Rya11
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'lliOIJf WINGS
MAK<'S GOOl'ER·
PR<'Sfl/151.
STlJOPID
GIVE 10 LITILE PIG1'0N1 AND ~EJJ
'IOU OPENED 1\lE OOX 1l'.l SHOW IT
10 HER IT FLEW AWA'!, EH? ••••
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MUTT AND JEFF
FIGMENTS
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WHY DID
YOU TURN
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MUSIC ?
1TDDAY'S CIDSSIDKD PVZZLB
ACROSS 41 W11ln
I UlhorlfY
1 E11l lndill'I .4.J R1ld9d lot our•• booly .,..,_. 44 Brain carie4
t S!•ge 46 And.,,! A1il
14 Freid! Minor cltv
'~-•e Fum!W-wllli
15 F!r1 11M:ap9 •••d• 11! G11e~\'1glon •? Small !1111
()!olCI 53 Sco11e
17 Roman ::>• r rr nch 1lt1e.
hlQlh•11V Allbr
Ill !>ympatr•v :'15 Fragr1nce
l'il 1moee1e~ me 56 Fur·bea111111
mo1oon o! 11n1m11 '° \00 111 ------51 "Thanks ··--+'
22 V•rv tnm 5'8 NoboCly
:?J Amuefl{;• 59 H11 on
24 E1cl1m11I011 60 Sc1n11h bull
25 Capl1uLl1• 61 Shine brlghtlt
211 Abu1lv• DOWN t;rltlCINn
12 Flll'l•rm11rf 1 I CllM lo Nf1h:
•cc:••IJOfV Arch•lc
13 Pu11 on the 2 Sc:hool
•love IUb)et::I:
14 HI~ roc:k lnlonn1I
16 Once more: 3 To leeward
0111. 4 Equfftn..
M Concerm 5 Dinner
17 Btrb•r'• e Chemic•!
CQ!'IC&rn compeul"ld
311 G1rment Dirt 7 Break wllh the
39 Delighted !n lee!h .o 1W11u11r e EnclOIUN lot
beating awlne
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10 Hiving m011
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11 lrrwn1C1!11ely
17 tndlc1llon
13 Not lore_.,
21 Greet
22 l~1tor1
24 Did electrleal ....
25 Victory trophy
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27 Color
28 C~ll"'ll'fll
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f ntnc;e
30 City o! ldeho
3 1 Old II wrong
33 Sw1y
36 CIDhers
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40 U1ge
42 Gouletot ......
43 Soddlflty
45 Purport
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41 Overdl.le
48 Thl11ergroupc ......
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60 Ob)1c1 ol
WOffhlp
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MUTT. OPEN T HIS
CLOSET DOOR!
by Al Smith
by Dale Hale
by Ernie Bushmiller
S T OP YELLING AND PLEASE
HAVE A LITTLE RESPECT FOR A
DEAD
BAT TERY
PEANUTS
J:.;OGE PARKER
WE'LL BE GOING
AeeEY, WHAT TIME 10 DINNER! WHY
ARE YOU EXPECTING DO YOU ASK?
5LADE?
MISS PEACH
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IN"Tf:ND j0 "SMOKE
WHe:N VOLA 6~0W
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PURse GeTs 1RasMeD."
Fnday, D~ctmbtf 7 1973 DAILY PILOT 39
by Rog er Bradfield
-1-lES >.'fCoVH~ING
FROM MAJOR
P~IWURY
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by Charles M. Schulz
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by Ferd Jolmscl•
by Roger Bolen
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THE GIRLS
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• by Mell
"I love th is one ~'ilh the extra padding in the seat but I've
got the kind of husband who just can't resist mak.lq"
funny remarks."
W><EN
l'M WITH
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NATURALLY
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by Chester Gould
ONCI! AGAIN HES IN. Hl5
FA-i'n CllAJR!
DENNIS "(HE MENACE
•·
'69 PLYMOUTH
~ATfll lTE 2 DOOR
VII . <1utom.,•:c. ,,.d,o. ~-<11e ·
po .. er ~·~er:no W)V..1
ec~d;t•onHrg , "; n y I lop
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'69 PONTIAC
BONNEV ILLE~ DR. H.T.
V8. <1 u+o,.,.,!:t, •od;o, he.,t ~•
pe we• 1!ec•in9 & b•<1\•1.
WSW "" co.,dit,on•nq
r CPS ~b •
'68 DODGE
CORONET -i4 0
VS a"IO,..d•i<. rdd•o. he•fer,
po w<'• 1teeron9, WSW, "''
'o~d .. vinyl top. !XtYJb S)
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'68 MUSTANG
2 DOOR HARDTOP
VS ,ou•om11tit, rndio. h-~•r•
pc,..._, ,1ee•i1>g. ! WXMO I 0 I
sags
'70 CHRYSLER
STATION WAGON
va. ·•u+em11'1<, r<1d10, 1-... 1.,,
::iow"r ,1.,.,,jnq & b•11\r~
WS\V, power •edh & ..,,.,.
dow,, 9•r eond1!joninq. •oof
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s13 95
'65 CHRYSLER
STATION WAGON
va. power •le•r•nq, power
b1.,~e1 , WSW +"~•. aor con·
dit;o~·~q. rooi rack. !NR8-
b4 1)
BRAND
NE W
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'74 DUSTER
(\L1'i'C~Gl:39'l~)
s249
'68 CHRYSLER
NEW YORICER 4 DR . SED.
VII. dUlomd!ic, , .. dio, he d!er.
powpr 1lee•in9 · br,tke•·win-
do""'• WSW, ,.;, condition-
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'69 MERCURY
COUGAR lR·7
Vg <IUlOmdl ie, •<tdjo, f>ealer,
PO '"'C' lil!erinq & brd•e•.
W SW , but~e1 '"'"''· <1 ir con·
d1tionin9 , •<n vl lop. 1778-
D~B!
s159s
'68 DODGE
POLARA 2 DR. H.T.
VS, <1 ulom<1tie, tddio, he11h,,,
pow-• steerinq & br.~el ,
WSW "'••· ,,;r eondifioninq,
IWZK215 1 sags
'69 CHRYSLER
NEWPORT 4 OR. SEO.
V8, •ulomatic, r.idio, he.fer .
p o .., II r ,;l11e rin9, p ower
br .. ke" WSW , aif cond ..
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'70 PL YM()UTH
DUSTIR
'-eylond•r enq,ne, <ddio. 1,.,.,,.,,, white ,ide '"'•II lire"
l qb78EJ1
'68 OLDSMOBILE
CUTLAS~ 2 DR. H.T.
va, automatic, •adio , healer,
o ow ~r itaering & br11k<!l,
WSW tite1, vinyl lop, !XCF-
149) ·sggs
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'68 PONTIAC
LE MANS 2 DOOR
Y8 , "~tomdlic, '"dio. he"'~t.
p o wer • ee1 ;n9 -b< .. ~e 1
WSW , .,;, c;ondilioni~q.
buc:~el 1e <1h , eona<>le, ••nyl
"'$1'095
'68 FORD
f AlllL ANE G T fASTBA Cit
1 Dr. H.T V8, <1ulc<T><1ltt,
r<1dio, he<1ler, power •+~t.•
in q & br11kc ... WSW ti•e1.
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'69 PLYMOUTH
SUBURIAN WAGON
va, 111dio, 11 ....... white s•d·
"'"It tir•I, roof luqg .. qe
r•ck. !YHE244J
s995
BRAND NEW 1973
INTERNATIONAL
1/2 TON PICKUP
Srr.ul ;J HICOCH6b895 S
BRAND NEW 1973
INTERNATIONAL SCOUT
rs ... :,,; :;i:JS ~58CGD2SJ;(J
BRAND NEW '73
TRAVELALL
Strtl l •JHOH0CH874l1l
(DISCOUNT J
$2000
OFF MANUFACTURER '>
STICKER PRICE
1/2 TON PICKUP
8' b•d. VS, •ulom~tie, r11dio, htate•, pow11t
•l~11ri n9 & bt a~e1. WSW tire1. Adv11 nlu•er
package. !8l ll1Kl, $1695
COMPARE DAVE ROSS' PONTIAC'S 197 4
PRICES WITH THESE LEADING SMALL FOREIGN
IMPORTS!
BRAND NEW
TOYOTA MK11 CPE. s4143oo
DATSUN 610 CPE. s3424 5o
'7 4 VENTURA "
LOADED WITH
Economicll!ll b cylin d er engine, turbo-hydramatic,
WSW tires, ra dio, heater, re ar seat speaker, d e-
luxe wheel coYers, power st e eri ng, power d isc
brdkes, tinted gl a ss all windows, custom carpets,
front a nd re ar bu mper gu•rds. Order in your
choice of colors t oday.
• MAZDA RX2 CPE. s3932 95
• v • w • SUPER BEETLE s3049oo
BRAND NEW 197 4 FIREBIRD Dis c br.,kes, deluxe steering wheel, nylon blend ·
cut pile ca rpets, bumper guards front dnd rea r,
windshield rad io "ntennd. Order in your choice
of colors today.
$893 Less Tho n TO YOTA
' $68295 Less Than MAZDA $
$17450 Less Than DATSUN
s:::D 197 4 GRAND PRIX $
Turbo-hydrdmatic transmission, power steering,
p ower disc brakes, bucket seats, console, cush.
ioned steering wheel, elect ric clock, delu ~e
... heel covers, bumper gu.irds front and rear.
Order in your choice of color~ toddy.
TOP . DOLL AR
, F'OR YOUR
TRADE-IN . DE PARTM !E NT
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PHONE 546-8017
FOR FREE CR EDIT CHEC K
If you are new in California e If you owe on your car e
If you are new on your job e If you have little or no credit
e Drive home today in the car of your choice.
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Ger\eral
VACANT+ POOL
NEW • $237 MO.
$25,000!
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Slf.10: POOL! JUST $51~1
lJ<)\\:\ -s2::1 t.10 , pay~ all:
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20· ~ !"1:1', :! BIJ 2 Hi\, 1·flrp, ga in -t'ULL P1l lCE S29.750:
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h"u~('. SI J.~t95. Cull £\"ES. in~. ::1· pa\lo. ,Just Sl500
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$76().
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2-STY. BARGAIN
POOL • $19,500!
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crnts for each pat!crn !or Sta lion. Ne1>.• York, N.Y.
Air 1'1n.il nnd Sperial llanrll-l OOU. I>rinl N:-;1nf!t, Add"'8f.
PILOT. 442, Pallern Dept., Zip, Pallf'rn Number.
inf{: o!herv:isc tlnrd-cln~s NEED L l~CI!i\FT
delivf'ry w ill take three CrnchPt, krat, etc.
v.·eeks or n1orc. Send to dlrecllons, 50c.
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232 Wl'st l8!h St., New nasic, fancy knot.~, pat·
York. 11: \'. lOClll, Print fl'nl~. Sl.00.
X.4.1\U::, ADI>Hf:S~ \\'llh ln1lJilnt CTo"h"t Rook
ztr, SIZEl and STYLF. Leen1 by plcturt's! Pat-
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SEF. 1'10 RE Q 11 i c k l 'o111 pll'll' ln~l&nl Gift 1lo&k
:Fashions and choose one niore lhan 100 gilts
r a11em tn-e from our Sl.00.
Spring-Summer Cata.log. All Completf!t Afrhan Boot '1zes~ Only SOc. Sl .00.
INSTANT SEWING BOOK 11 .Jlfty Rug-Book~ • 50e.
scw today , wear tomorrow. Book of 12 Frtae Ara-...
fl, 50c.
INSTANT FAS 111 0 N QuUt Book l -15 pattmia,
BOOK Hundreds o f SOc. Coste Meso 646-8811 INCOME fashion facl~. Sl. l\lu~r,11m Quilt Rook I
PROPERTIES CLASS SELLS -642-5678 ~i1~ for Tod•y'11 Llvlnc EVES,
552-7605
WHY PAY RENT
Pay )'f/Ul"!'C'lf. (It':; l1kr rn nnf'y
in the hRnk./ Thi1' 2 s lory
2 hcdroon1. 2 htt!h 101vn
h11us<' 11•ith p<>ol is j11~1 greet
f1Jt" $20,;,()(). ~111;1 11 rlo1vn R.:
$2Jti.00 Pf'r nuu1!l1 pny11 11.ll
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1· BEACON BAY
A UN ICUI:' t lVMC
IN MESA VER~E -l 1niq t1cly charming
fou r bedr<)0 111 s111 gle story Ln a delightful
i\-le'll Ve rd e nc!g hbol'ho1xL A!rium entrance
p::1t10 _dining , spurious living roon1 and t1li
e:lct~lrtc kllcil e n. ~l axirnun1 privacy In a con-
venient lnt<l l HHl, only $49,950. A listing of
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UNIQUE HOMES R.allors, 546-5990
28SO Mesa Vorde Driv1, Co1ta Mesa
General General
HAVE YOU BEEN LOOKING FOR:
I larriett And.reson
c:urdon ~Janey
i::tal Lane
l{andy Parker
Carol WilkiJ1 son
'fhis grea t group Is now temporarily
lo cated a t l ~OJ Avocado Or. (Bel1ind
tile Ne,vport C1nen1a) \Vhile awaiting
coinpletion of our nc\v office. Our super.
11e1v occAn vle1v qu arters \Vilt be ot
280 Ne1vport Center Dr., Ne\l.'Jl Ol't ('en -
ter. \Ve \Viii he moving on about J an-
uary 2nd . COME SEE US!
ESTATE REALTY
640-1120
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· * Balboa Bay Properties *
AND AllOC IAl[S REALTORS LIDO SANOS LOW DOWN
Congenial Growing Office
LOOKING
l·'or Aggressive, e;xperlenccd !)a lespcoplc.
OFFERING
All the advantages usuall y £011nd onl y in the
larger offi ces. Plus superior con1 11)!::.~1(11\
schedule -111ore frequent p('rso11<1 li zcrt ;id-
vertisin g support -a l'live office hital1ou -
full ti111e receptionist and secl'elary -
NATION WIDE EXPOSUflE or your llSlings.
INTERESTED???
Want lo EARN MORE and LEAR N ~!ORE '!
Then take this in1portant step to1\lard in-
suring your future-call John 1\llard, l\l un-
ager, for your confidential appoint1n e11t.
AUSTIN SMITH GORMAN
& ASSOCIATES
2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar
644·727D
~I .~ rll'Y,,,_..,, General General
209 JOANN Newport Hts. 3 BR. I•-~-"-"-'"'"~"""""",...-~~~"-"'-"--""-"'-"'-""'"'-""--'""'" DELUXE TRIPLEX VIEW Opan Sat /Sun l 4 Best loc . $43,000, Im-_Gen·~-Gon9'al -0 c l u x e 3 B i1 . , 2 .bu l Ii s 111 cd . pos sc s s . Name I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Heal pride nf 011·ncrship. One hloek lo the ~57,500 675-7060 y 0 u r 0 Vt' n terms !
beach. In high rl'nt:.il area. See super O\vne r's U42-749 1.
aparln1e11t. .. \ li stiJJg or Ed Nelso n. 8132,500. V.A. REPO
CALL 644 -7270 3 BR., l'h Baths
82 WATERFRONT $26.500 2 BE.CoastHighway,Coronedel Mer N 1 1 ct 1 Sl ,000 Down 1 e\vport s an io1nc ,
WE CAN HELP yy;o~uUloiiuJivc,l""'ll:lllllll 2 t~rc & den. Pier & $650 Closing Costs
SELL. OR TRADE A HOME float. Call for appoint-$244 JVlo. PITI
ANYPLACE IN THE NATION n1cnt to sec. tl73-7420 556-8800 J~G;e:n:e~,=.~l;::::~:;::::;::::;;G~e~n~~;.,;a~l-;;_;;_;;_;!_!::::::.
EASTSIDE WE WORK FREE m REALTORS m 4 Local Off ices to Serve You
F1·,.r11 this rid. l ~·~·.Hll>l' .''"ll ~OSTA MESA
ll••ll t 11 11rlt tu r:!lss S"Cini.:
!hLS <;Ii.up :: hd1·111 ho1111• RED CARPET
Ill CH~l,1 :'l h·.~11 fH I" Jll,,L :S~l .!Coll (1n"t' to I• •h1~.is. EXCLUSIVES
Gens ral GO?n~ral
SECLUDED
ESTATE
In the heart of Costa i\'lesa. Surrounded by
JOO trees. l•:u ropean design. 5 Bedrrns., '4
baths. approx. 5000 sq. ft. Large pool and
n1a ny other extras. $107.000.
ROY McCARDLE REALTOR
1810 Newport Blvd., Cos ta Mesa 548·7729
General Gene ral
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REMODEL???
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llfh·1~·rJ for S 2-!.900
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PO()L & VIEW
CORONA DEL
MAR
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.~h:1rl1·d r rt1ill. \\':1t·1~1 und
sunn~ fnn1i!.v 1'~n11 1oricl
kilf'llf'll 11•ith I' I) r II!' I'
r1rf•p!;u·1•, 0\'l'l'll)r'lklnc p;1 r10
;J11d pool. JJ11 yuur ••1111
dC'C'Ol'atlng! Fir·,;~ r1n1•' ,,f.
f('l'eCI -call ti73-R;)~0
OPEN Ill 9 . ITS FUN ro Bf. NICE•
·~: THE REAL
ESTATERS ;-i.1"", ft1 11·1•rl hH<'k ;.111·d, !~•·I'. 1 s.~.9,:.1'(f J)uplP;o;. A 2 hd1•n1 u,.v ! I• t' u I: I'·' 111 t11al I ;1ru l J IJ.Urn1 on one <1f th•• ''\~'r.1,•no· •11111!1f11·o.; !<Ir -1\llh I IJr·"I la11r!~enprd ~tret'!S in
si _r(l d·111 11 pa,i 111••nt l ••11 J 1· 11 ... i:--!dt· l'o~tn '.\lr·~R. 111', LIDO \vaterfront. 3 Bdrm. & lge. famil y rn1 ., SHHHH QUIET-
1111· 11 rir~·lrHnu·11 '-11 .. 1111. or 5 bdrms., with 6 baths. Lid o Nord. Spec-EASTSIDE (-:-:;--:-~-.... --, I S!_:!.~~Ki ~ i.11,11~,c·~, ,',,~21.1~,'1',',·','1 BIG CANYON-''BORDEAUX''-$119,500 tacular view! \V aterfront livtn g r1n. \vi lh ·1·1. . -I ,,111"r r.e:r • > 111. -1 . Hs <'"!..\'. 1n11nucul nl1• ~
W lk & l 11 .• u.··· 11;1 fl'nn1 11nh ;1 1 L . & S d ,. 1 d d step-down \vet bar. Pier & fl oat. $2 75 ,000. l!f'dr•.,.1111 hnri>" 111,,.-1,,1, ,.,1 a er ee UXlH'lOUS . J)8C. con 0 ...... us OITI rape ' * * ' 0 I l,dr1 P, 1 t.u!h holl:<-1' '!11 1·1.,,r·, d d * * nnrnrAI 11·oorf c-a hirH•!s . .,
•••• 111 i11 f,,1· 11(•1 11ua·11 n1<1rt' Hh1t1 epic\ 1"<i VHn Luit \V<Jllpap ers. Coinpl. I scpe • \V 1\Tl~RFRONT LOT ON LIDO NORD 11.~1 ·d·hric·k f11·1·p!a('(' and 5 1~1 '.11~1 !Jp1•11 t·1 rs. I "ll\t!I~' ll~•l!~t.:.'< ;;,·II lul' HJ" c:o v. patio. :1 1.lR, 3 ba, DR & beaut. kitchen. 30'xl05 ', Ma gnificent Vie\v! $165,000 1111'!-;l' bl':\r!l ceili11i,:1'll !11n1rly
--- ----I dn1111. BILL GRUNDY !'OO!n which C![l('IJS un1o 11 ----'!•'1 .>00. •!30 . .-0 "' 1 1\m .1 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors , REALTOR ,,,,,.";""pool. E••ecy ,.,._
WOULD YOU lnl1·n1. 2 h<ith l1ou~cs C!11 l'Cfl. 2111 San Joaquin Hills Rd. 341 Bayside Or., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 nt'r bespeaks lender loving BELIEVE )of'i_ Buv lv11h & sr·ll one !l l'Hrr. Hurry on this onC'.
1 I " I I (Jlf fll' ket•p hulh I __ _o:N~E:.W'.'...'.P~O~R~T~c_.,E,_,N:-_T~E;R._,._N~.B~·:._"6:".44::'.4_'._'_'0'._ __ ,~,,,,,,':"' ...... "' ......... !:"' ... ~"'"'"'"'"'"'"' 6·16-7711 -Of>('n ('V!!S. 11: ,,_...,l'\.IOn1. 4 \:1 !11 1un11" Sl'l<l 'm ~ Th to<l I• n h!r..·k t11u,1 t11r l11•u1·h".' .. ~ ' unus . ·> rC'f' rm, General General G•n•ral General
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l'I • t-"·w 011h· ~H ~J.!k~J '"'1 ,\L rrniH" ulalt•Jy rar•·d r .. t . * 95 ACRES ESCONDIDO * ,,,111 lh•· j,,;1,1 \nil ,11 ·,,-.:. 1"'1"1' • ·~·flll!ld11•1 I :111d I uid·
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* UNBELIEVABLE -INCREDIBLE! *
Fantastic Harbor View Broadmoor * REDUCED TO 5119.500 *
SPAN ISH INFLUEN CE in this lge. 5 bdrm.,
3 bath hon1e. Fro1n the 1nassivc entry thru
the iron gates to the expansive red\Yood
deck, with its uncxcelled vie\V of Ne,vport
1-larbor. The dining rm. wall is covered \Vith
crystal mirrors; th e entire house has the ele-
gance you expecl in Corona de! Mar.
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PETE BARRETT . .,,,,..,.,,,,,. """'
~·11 1lt·ta1!0 '1 I u1 f,,rmr1!io11 n:1 -REALTOR-!Ill·'>•' nlld 11!hf'r 1111i1s, 1•11!1
I flPil \:11·111•1, P..c•al l OI'!>,
642-5200 !l7~l-:'5.""I. :!Ii'.!!! Harbor 13hd,,
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CJ.ASS :"t:LLS -fi.IZ-:ii\7S I: "C'<1 fl ··r.1n":' !'! . .,...e nn ud '
Geneial-· ! Ge neral
IT 'S A NEW WORLD
Spa rklin g ;) b~d room 21 2 bath home in
Lak e !'ores!. ~lils everything. \Var1nth,
co1ntort. trnnqui li ty. F'u\I vie'\' of lake. A
rnrc find, S73.500.
CAMEO SHORES
Oce~111 \ ie \1·. very la 1·gc li\'i ng· roon1 and
n1:1 Ster hcrl1·onn1 \rith ben utiful parquet
tloo r::., beurncd cell 111gs, 4 bcllrou1ns, 3
bolhs. SI 15 ,000.
TWO STORY RANCH STYLE
4 bcdroon1 llon1c 'v1th large famil y roo1n.
:ll,2 b;.ith s, 2 fireplaces. and \vet bar. Yard
has 2 l~rJ!C: pu lios plus storage room.
$81 ,:iOO,
DECORATOR 'S JEWELBOX
NC\V 2 bedroon1 Big ('anyon co ndon1lniun1 .
l111agin1.1t iv,ely d cl'(1 r ~1trd end unit \vith
rie1\·. 'fcrra cotta lilc entry, fa1n ily room
and kit chen . J\·ta11y extra.s. $95.000 .
BIG CANYON SPE CI AL
Excitin~ ne\v Bordeaux 1nodel in latest area.
Air conditioned . O'vner has added n1any
cu ston1 fealu res. Large lot at end of street.
$1 19,500.
BAYFRONT CONDOMINIUM
Lar~c two bedroon1, tv.•o beth with double
\\1ater vie\\'. Rooin for you r boat. $125,000
\\'ith good tern1s,
SPYGLASS HILL
Lusk built 4 bedroo111 home on fabulous
corner !ot. Paneled bonus room. Completely
landscaped. Ocean vie\v. $169,500.
NEVER OCCUPIED
l~ut you can n1ove in today! \'es, the land-
scap'1 ng and drapes a re in , and this 3 bed-
room 21h bath home is near the pool a nd
tennis courts in University Park. Just listed
a l only ~64,900.
UNIVERSITY PARK
Rare "Rutgers" 111odcl on manor green! 3
bedroo1n s, 2lf.! baths, formal dining roo1n.
Everyth ing has been upgraded in this plush
townhouse for $61 .500 .
117 FEET ON THE WATER
5 bedrooms, 8 baths, 5600 square feet, ele-
vator, multiple boat slips and a panoren1ic
vie\Y or the turning basin. Fee land -
$385,000. _._.
644-1766 Coldwell, Banker
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2161 Son Jooquln Hiiis Rd ., N.B.
~
e EXCELLl·:NT FOR AVOCADO TREES. e AIJ.JA CENT TO 450 ACRES P ROPOSED
TllAI LER CAMP SITE. e WILL TRADE FOR HOME OR PROP-
ERTY rN BIC CANYAN, LI NDA ISLE
OH LIDO ISLE.
EVENINGS' 640-0634
PHINCIPALS ONLY CORBIN-MARTIN
R9altor• Call Anytime 644-7662 ~-~-~-~1 ....................................................... ,,,,.. Gene ral General General General
DIAMOND
IN THE ROUGH
5 +DEN
$25,950
OLE COUN11l Y GE~I! '.
Nl's11cd Jlt'ar lhC' sandy
shnn.''i of th<! BE1\ClI 11ock·
hi~ <:h11ir front port·h. a
BEDHC)Q:'ll!'. STF:I' 00\\':"i
r1t-,;N !\!'.'ING JlOO:\I fnr
larg,. fa111ily. Lnri;:C' Sl'rvicc
1·1~i111 & storugr. AUTHE;.1-
Tlf' C<1UNTP..Y f.::ITL.11E::N
ll1•'l1 Pnnc\\n~ lhrll--tlUI ,
t'lll l·r1f\ini11g pn lio. Al lt'y ~1t··
eess f\11' t·11n1flC'r. ITS flLL
l/l·:HJ<:. S.-.i•in~ Is bc!11 •\•i11~.
(;11t-~A'l' !NVJ<.;ST!\'T ENT
CALL t\0 \\1 962-5&8.5
HJRISI I 01\0N '" Rr ,•1ro11("
BACK BAY
Only 6 1nont11s nr11 ~
:l Bt•droorn. :l 1 ~ IJR lhs
Pro[c11sion<1lly Decorated!
E :'ITf'llent IR1n ily ho111e!
B<'sl Buy In Al'CR!
Shown by appt only
646-3928 or Eve. 646-4543
Lachenmyer
Re.lll or
Lorge 3 Bedroom
Condominium
\Vnlkin~ dlstRncc lo 17th SL -
\Ve!il ('l\ff ~hoppinJr, Si\5,000.
Will consider lcnse option .
7112 °10
ASSUMABLE
MESA VERDE
CONDO.
The newnt'se h!lsn't ~-om off !
Top qunllly plush cnrpct.
w&rm wood p a 11 e I I n 1J ,
~parkllng con Vf' n I l!n Ct'
k1tchrn. A!lnchetf i::nraie
paneled nnd ce~tcd for
honu!I room. The "go!Xl"
life for $24,50ll. CAii 546-2.113
OPEN rlL I • IT'S fUN TO 8E NICI/
CULVERDALE LIDO BAYFRONT GOLF COURSE Sn pciuu.~ four bedroom. 2~2 Pirr ,r:,, sl ip: 4 BR .. 2 ba.: h<t th bcau1ilully hu1dscapcd just rcdut·ecl lo $249,;J()() + HARBOUR
hoinl' ni good family area. LANDMARK 'i bl0<.·k 10 greens. J og to
lhc h11rbour. Cul de s.1e
street. t::.'<quisl!e eniry. Jn·
door alriwn . Rock lircphtce.
}<"ormal living roon1 + for-
n1aJ dine. Gllurmel's kit·
chen. Sepa rate fiestR roon1.
f.1$1.gnificenf landscaping.
LIVE NO\\" Ai'iD C\LL
NO\V: 8-l:l-2'"J3:i.
Hicyc!e trails, L'Om rn unity A I & 2-Sly. Con1m crc. bldg.
i;\.\·\mmi ng pool. l\1any extra in The Cannery Vill agl'
fca1 ures. SS0.750. area. $175,!XXI
SHOPPING LIDO REALTY 11;7\.,,1 .. 1 .. 'II
*673-7300* CENTER
Alpha A1·ta mRln tenant.I----------
OPffl T7l 11 • TT'S FUN 10 SE NICE!
"'"' adj"""' '-'""' gro" USE YOUR VA AGAIN $12.000. Try S95.000. 0\VC
at ~·r.
Cull ti i:,...7225
ONE YEAR NEW
ASSUME 71/4 °/o
To1al p»ymcn!s appm~. $296
1110. Total pdrt• Sj(),900. So
ne1~· it sparkles! !luge
1touble 1loor C'nlry. Slrp rlown
lo (']e~ant living: formal
1\ining. Big fan1ily room 1vith
\\'ET BAR. F'our hig bed·
roo1ns. THREE BATirs.
King size Joi. Quiel hidden
area. Close to o..:can. See
now -"·on't last! Ca I I
847-6-010.
$5,000 ADDED
is the Amount the owner has
put \1110 land~caplng, which
sUITounds thi!~ ™"auty of a
4 bdrn1 . In Costrt ~1tr11a,
Single s!ory with lols of
deep pile carpets with
matchim;: drapes. Lots more
extras and prtred tG 11ell
nt $42,000. Submit Yo ur
down payment, Call 545-9491
Walker &lee RIA~ t•TAfl
LEASE /OPTIONS
12 ~rome1 available; 2 • 3 •
4 • 5 ~rooms. Priced trom
$32,000 to Sl00,000.
HAN•ON
ctOMl"ANV
RF.ALTORS
SINCF. 194-t
67J-4400
~ i~
THE REAL
ESTATERS
VETERANS · ln11ns no11·
a\'rt\I II[) Ill $123,000. i:':l'Cll
if you have Hlre11dy us"d
}'flUr Vi\ cnti1len1cn1 .\'"II
n1;;y Uc l'liyiblf' for 1111 all-
diHonul Jonn 1\•il hout re111 -
SIHlC!TIPnt or do111n p,vrnl
Herbert lh11,..k!ns Jteultors
8.19-lGOO nr !163-fi61l1
F'nt Prnni is atta.ir1~d 11·11cn
you i;ell 1hrou~h T'f'SU!t_·gct-
ling Duily Pilot Classified
Ads. 642-5678
....
DIRECTORY
kHP tfrlh "'-dy dlncMry with f011 tfrll• wHlr"d •
Y•ll t• llo11M-luo1otl ... All tN locetlo• lllfff t.low
.,. 4etcrlbff I" ,,...,_ deroll by .iMrthl .. elM-
wtl«o 111 r.49y'1 hlty Piiot WANT ADS , Pctffo11t
M.•lttt ,,... ... II ... for 1alo or to r9ltt otl •rvff to
lht ••cit lllfltnHtl•• 111 tftlt colomn "'' frldor, Sot· wrdoy I S111tday.
2 BEDROOM
2595 Crestvie''' Or. (Bayshores) NB
644-1766 $53,500 (Sun 2·5)
3 BEDROOM
133 Shorecliffs Rel. (Shorceliffs) Cd M
644·1766 $125,000 (S un 1·5)
4 BR. & FAMILY RM. OR OEN
#57 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NR
644· 1766 $295,000 (Sun 2·5)
S. \V. Co rner Atlanta at Brookhurst, H.B.
968-2929 $52,9-00 _., (Daily 10·6)
1742 Port Man leigh Cr. (HI' Hms) NB
644·6249 $74,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
2 BR. & 3 BR.
500 Poinsettia, Corona del f\1 ar
644·I 766 $109,000 (Sun 1·5)
.. 3 BR. & 2 BR.
706 Narcissus, Corona del Mar
548·9450 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
INCOME UNnS FOR SALE
1 • 3 BR. & 1 . l BR.
619 l'oppy, Corona del Mar
671\.5750 $72,500 (Sun 12·4) ... ,
W•tHh•11t
W• .. rfrollt I l'ool Hnvf' 110melhlnr.t you wan! lo The futest dr1w tn the Weal.
1cl1? 0AA.&Uled ttd!J do It •.. a Daily Ptlnl Claaa!Ued
'
Walker &lee
~!A l llT •l l
Big Family Home
C:rrnl "Jh'ar" \\'r.~tcliH -
Bn,vcr'f'st nrr:1 loc;i!ion. 3000
Sq. Ft., 5 l~droorn~. 3•.Ji
biHhs. 2 fil"C'plriccs, 30 <i;'!v p11~srs>ii'ln ... Tlu• n1osl tcir
lh1· lc11st" i n 1his pN'stige
lll'igh bnrhoNI. CRIJ to in-
spl•ct. S79,9j(I.
COATS
&
WALLACE
REALTORS
-546-4141-
(0pen Evenl"gs)
COUNTRY
FEELIN'
:\lagnifict'nl sUITOundings.
Vil'1\· enorn1ous lrt'es. l.O\.\'
n111i11tcna11t•e yat~I. Tcn·azo
cnll)'. Fonna t livi ng 1wn1. ~"nmity 1linlng Rl't'R. HUR:C
ktlchcn + grc11 t pantry. 5
lremcndous l~drr>01ns. P;11'k-
l!kt• re11r y11rd 11 ith fircpit
+ h11~t> covered patio. He·
n1a rknh!C' l'ahu• rir $ lil,!150~
(;Iii ll•)IV! 842·:l!'135.
0Pln 1/L g • Jl'S f'UN TO BF N/Cl'
~ It-~ .• ';J
THE REAL
ESTATERS
-WATERFRONT=
$220,000
Nr111 (JJI the n11u·kr•t, this
spi1cio11s c·11.~!on1 f il 111 i I I/
ho1nt• nffr>rs lhe C'pitornr r;f
gr:i c:-1nu.~ ]1\·111".:. llf•flu!Hul
\'11·11· ,,f the Bu.v. flur ('X-
cl11!>i\'1" :1ppl. •111ly tolG 7ill. -OJ>en t•ves, 20-13 \\'1•stclifJ
LAKE ARROWHEAD
Grt'af for ~'O:'.'lr nn111d li\'in~ I
& clust' lo !hf' v11l11g-(' 3
yr old Bavarlitn >il.v lr> :l \,•1·f'I
home 11·ith npen lw:1n1 ('l'il-
ln~s 1hn1 ·out. :1 hr 2 lin I '* ron1plc1ely f111i~ht!d hu ~e·
1nent for playrn1 <fl' sh11p.
l.nrlry fR cllltie~. S:'Ai.~),
1:11:<1 ·151-3898 nfll'r G1un or
anytime .,...eekcni!s. -----BY THE SEA & PARKI
Exec home with walls
of gl•ss, c•thedral c1il-1
lngs, huge fireplace, !
coxy f•mlly room, 4
br's, courtyard entry,
$44,900. Bkr. 962-551 l.
PUBLIC AUCTION
STi\1'F. OF CA LIF.
ll.l•!ddeni·i>s In
Coro1nR dC'I l\litr
FINANCING AV AH .ABLI::
Mr. Wut 620-3708
FANTASTIC l\IOTHEn · IN.
!.A\\' QUAHT!•:Hs ·Mor ning
Glory eJ<ccutlvr 1•str1h.• •
GaJ"dCns ,'( hornt• ~·l\utiful
-2400 l'q. ft. In 1111' h•u11('.
Only $S43,0CY1 11·11h lU';.
dn11·n. Bl<:lt ~l1fi-{)(1~12
lt'!I n b~zl" ..•. ~ell your
!terns 1vlth f'R!ll'.!, nsr Onlly
Pllol Clns-'INerf. 6'12-Nl'TS.
** ** ** Heritage Collection
ONE STORY BEAUTY
IN MESA VERDE YET! -(.~rea l 4 bedroo n1
\111lt fn rn1a l dining r11orn. Ueaulifull y ur-
,araded , top landscap!n l! ;in(1 n1ri ny f ru it. lr('e•:.
1\lany extras. /\~su 111:1 1llc 10.'ln t111d cr $47,0(HI.
CAL L 546-5880
OWNER MOVING
TO OREGON -l.l· 11 111g 111tc ;j bedroom,
,.;h ak e roof. h a rd1111!1d 1l1111 r , h!t ns, fi r c p li!l't',
I ·1 1 bath . extcllent cflt'fJt'!'i :ind rlr:ipl's. 'l'<i ke
ll\C•r loan (V11'• tll~C'f't'"I. \:-k11 1i-: ~3 1 ,500 .
CALL540·115 l.
ASSUME 7°/o LOAN
NO LOAN FEES ANO EVERYONE QUALi·
FIES -ShtirJi. :J l~l·ttro1)11i. ~ h:llh puo! hnint•
l,lual il~ !t..:ttlure.~ 1n«lud11ll! hnrd\\'Ood f\oot~.
-l l'd:lr li11 t•d rln . .;l'I '. :-h:ll·d' 'ro1if llC\V epts and
1111n·h. 1nuvh lllt1rc:' pr11·t·d n11Jv $3\J.950 CAL L
now 546·5880. ·
BIG FAMILY SPECIAL
ROOM FOR ALL -:l n 1;.: herlroo1n.o::. ov ('r·
~iz ccl fainily l'O('lnt \\' fp!t·, full bltn. ki tchen
\I' l'ating areJ, bcJ1111l'ul!y 1111pro\•ed \1'ilh e~
t·cll ent c!rape., & _,Jin g tpt.; .. dll h'-f!arage \\'1!!1
ltHtils uf stora ~e l'r1 111t• ('us t:i i\lesa !oc <it ion.
l•'ult prl l'l' ~4a.!1f10. CALL 540·11 51.
TUCKED AWAY
IN A QUIET CORNER OF COSTA MESA -
ncJI 3 bedrooin ho111e. on orl·rsiletl Jut, \1i th
plenty of roon1 for IJoa!, c':1nq1C"r, etc.~ Sepa-
rate stora ge shed s l t'oulcl hp a 1\·orkshop),
l'.on1pletely fen cer! and p r i1·:1tc. 1''u!I prit:c only SW.000 . CALL 546-5880.
FIXER UPPER
NEWPORT BEACH -Ui g, IJig bargain. 2300
sq. ft.. 21,'.! baths. 3 13edroo1ns. famil y roon1.
fireplace , double ga r., boat storage. Bring
your paint and paper you 'll have a ball! NO\V
vatant. CALL 540-1151 .
GOV'T REP0-$26,500
JUST RELEASED -:ind uni v $1000. do11·11
p:i y1n ent. 3 Bedroon1, :.! h:i th Co sta 1Iesa
hon1c . .1\ gre at value 11·itll covered patio,
bri ght cheerfu l kitchen , l:i r gc doublr gar;1 ge
011 quiel ruldcsac. \'atan t and ready l'or yo11r
inspecti on (hurry, bids close soon). CALL
546-5880
MESA VERDE BEST BUY
JUST LISTED -3 bedrn1 .. 2 bath . fainil y
roo n1 . Large pal io and all the usua l ~lesa
\Tcrde extras. Nice qui et lri:!e lined street.
\,-<i l~anl and ready for _vou r n1ove . Priced at
only $36.!IOO. CALL 540-1 151.
General
~HERITAGE
REALTORS
Gen"?ral
MACNAB
IRVINE
~~-------"'~-------
FINER HOMES
"BAYFRONT PENTHOUSE"
A private \\'Orld of quiet opulence. ~lagn iii
cent vie\v of Bay & Ocean. !Jo ublc doo l'
foyer entrance adjacent to elevators -
3BR's. 3 baths. forin~l l"l l\. Pool -boat
slip ava il. $1G5,000. l!al'riet F'erry H42-8235.
(Xll I
STAR OF GALAXY
J3e st ht1~' in DoYer Shores-3 large BR 's,
formal J)R. enor1no11 s F'I{, pantry. play
yard. Room for poo l S99.500. OF'l~N S.A.1'.
& SCN. l-fi p.m. 14'1 CAIAXY DR . (X1 2)
PRESTIGE LOCATION !!
GREAT VALUE!I
4BR Turtlerock P re sident. hon1c. across
fro m park. ten11 is ('nu rts. pools! $99.000
\V 1to nd ! La szlo Sharkany 6-14-6200. (.X1 3)
OCEANFRONT DREAMHOUSE
Luxurious 413R. 4 ba th-like ne \v-c\·crv
quality appoint1nent-imn1ed iate occuparl-
cy-priced to sell-Slfi 9,750. Bob O\\·ens
642-8235 . (Xlll
RUSTIC SHACK
Co ron a de! r..-Jar duplcx-111:.! BR-bach.
Good location above high\vay . Loaded \Vith
char1n! $59.000 . J\lartha ~1acnab 642-8235.
(Xl5)
HARBOR ISLAND ESTATE
fvlagnificent 3 year old custom home . 5
over-sized BR's, C'arved fi replace, parquet
floor s, lg. Fl~. sunny kitchen. 3-car garnge.
Pier & float . ~423.000. l:!arbarq Aune
642-R235. (Xl6)
NEAR WESTCLIFF SHOPPINGI
Custom home-spacious 3BR. 2 bath l-
_FR, dining area-hrick fireplace-hea,1y
shake roof-pooL S5l.500. OPEN SUNDAY
1·5 p.m. 416 CABRlLLO. (Xl7 )
BAYFRONT HIDEAWAY
Spacious 3BR. 3 bath -125' bavrront.
Priva te beach & lg. floal. Delightfull y dif-
ferent -great for entertaining. 8163.500 .
Bob Owens &l2-8Z:l5. tXl G1
Irvine M•c"•b·lrvlne RMllyComp•ny
901 Dovtr Drive 142·8235
1144 M1cArthur 14'-1200
N9Wporl B11ch, C.lllOfnl1 12113
Daily Pilot Classified Ads
for Action ... Call 642-5678
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11 11111y p .. '\r K iu ·1·i1s. ruku11: i\n ui rr. 1,01111.11111. "'llh tl'X· lo sell-moving out of area. ~take an offer ! SR!. & Sun .. 11 Afo.t 10 Dark. Ora llS:t> Couniy t~·lil esla1t'.
nnly S:.!4,•1~:0 1·1tll IU''..1}' lln~·s of \\ood, tile & Asking $78,900. 2316 Vista Hog11.r. Oivner SIGNAL i\·IQHTGAG£ CO. $69,900 I
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Comfy, Cozy
Condo 11111> .. i.i11111', ... '1 t.,111i, INVESTORS
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rhrunur. Sup1'r I 111· at ! w n .
li•rt•:-.Hn1.: iin;:lrs, parquet 6.i&-1.Jl4 ·ro nu1kf', buy nr sl'll a
lloor<; .\; l'OtllL'n\p. 1i11., :1 BAYCREST HEAR YE! In come Property 166 Tntst lk't.>d, any 1u1iount, Bdrrn.~. .-billi:11·d r11i. .~-unyt1n1(', 1>h: 6JS·5tll5 A1a-
n11J1•" (If 1·11•1\S fron1 th•~ $57,500 YEAR YE! RED CARPET je.,tic f\IOl'IKage Co BEFORE '74
BBQ
962-2456
/'n<'ific Oi:t>an l<f tll1 . llaldv. Larqc li vint; 100111, fo1·nH1l D on't G et Caught!! PLEASE CALL
675-3000 1llage Re al Estate S31.!XXJ. &1:..~ 100 SJ·U(J!Al . dining Laq . .:r> ki1('hl'll and :O:TE,\l.INl;
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IX'anc hon1e in !Jig Canyon.
71/2°/a INTEREST :l HR,_ 3 BA fro1n $S5.500
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<trps. S::.000 1hl'n 0 1rncr. OPEN SUN. 12_4
135 45th Street
NEWPORT B EACH
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49:1-11 8 1 675-2812
New por t Shore s
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3 B·~hw111. 21 ~ bath. L.1rg1•
f;1111ily 1oon1, IM1nn1ed ceil·
in~. fo1•1nal dining :i rf'a.
upgra~li·d carpC'IS. P rici"d
und1·r n1arket. B r o k e r .
49:.!-9i(l0
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2 BA open bcarn ceilings.
Bf'autirul Tnrlst•pg, hack yd
MllQ. Ni1 ·t;> 11Pighhorhood,
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7.5': inlet·<'~! is all yuu p;1y
11·hen ;,.vu buy this Cusl;i
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full pii1·e.
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hus Sl'l'\'icrs.
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2 DUPLEXES
PRICE REDUCED 011 H-2 Jni: in tcrcsti11,::
bdnn .. t· dP11 huinr 1rt1h
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:::! Laguna Nigue l NEWPORT BEACH HORSE PROPERTY
s.-1g,:100. Sen Terra c f'I REALTY 675-1 642 2Brhou~1·.ir11 h11Jsidt•a•Tf', Oil'ner s;iy!' .~ell lhf'Se fld·
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fo1•n1;il dining: rn1. Sfi9,jOO.
T I I I r I r I jui11i11g 'l. Bit r!uplt'Xf'S 011 OV.'11 IOUSl'. or ,«;t (', l'ent HARBOR VIEW 1·nt11'! tll' H\l'S('~ s:i.tl,50U. , 1• IHJgr lot~. 0111~· JO',;. l)o11·n . 11r ll·a.~t· up!1on. 1•Josl pQpulAr HOMES :..:J ' • 1h1n. IJ B, 1i1·1J !JtfX-J5(i:l. > Price ri"duced to $3-1,!YJO n1flC!i•l. :l nn, :_ slory, Ol'C'nn .'),\N Jli,\~· (',\PO, four Jil•·x h vlf•11. l111nli.'Cl. occupaney. "1\lonnco" 2 !:IR. 2 &,\, ('()n1·t. f'Ol!' -
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SHIELDS
REAL ESTATE
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CORB I N -MARTIN Mobile Homes
REALTORS 644-7662 I For Sale
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Por1arino f'.Xet-pt. 11·/rnany I
GRAND Ot'ENING e,u·as & upi::r;idiiu:. 4 hr. FOR SALE :
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w111.1l ft'nllL Beautiful \'!<'\\ 1\11ven \\'oods, 1ile,. F'ul!y ESTATES
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Ocean & H a r bour Vie ws li·s, frt;>nrh dn11r;;; lhnio111 ~·,1,,1·111r I 1 g ht s . Bll·in $j~1.:<!JS
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-----------·I 11:•t(h 1111 • ho1.il • .1 11·1 •'1!11" --------l\1111111u1111 111;1i11te1111111'l'. * 833-0780 * A privaf(' 5 .st11r arlult eon1-
ltl" 1;•~1d l1t1• foir 1111!.1 ~.:.:.1 11HI BY (J\\";\'.}J{. nct':ui 1 \1'11·, 1:1o;1l1s!h·:dly prict'd n11d BLC".,., T",-l-l.~.\'E.l. CON'· I! 1nun1!y. 1. 750_ \.\'J1i t1irr "'"'··
l!1 1l'SI'. r"r ~;+Ii• hi f1\l!l•'I' f1ill 111·11··· (J1· .. ;111 .1· ll.11li.1U1 11reh1 h•1·t b111lt, ~BP.. j B,\, $'ill'• ~-..> ,, l'. (' :-.r I I l : i:r. t .. 111 nu, d· 11. ~1 .. 11 · ~. D(J j hr '' Ir .. rtie tr 1 ,; ias ai;u :1 ,Jp a 21x60 JUSI un•• blrwk ;111 .•~ llJ!IJ sq. 11. ~~Ii.~. \\11! J>1•111!·1pn l ~ onl v 6·11·0:.!2~ · · '· '1· 1" ( 11 1-i'.f'y \\'('Sl Sl~OOO t a 20x4fl
•11•1111 )II 1111 11 /irpli ', 11;1t111 ;irrangt• rina ncini::. 494-8'.l:!'~ l)!'l~X S,\"i'1SUN 12·5 1~11111 ceilings, pool. l\·nlking J,;iiu·pr . S:t00J. ·;kllh . in
ki!t'h1•n ,\· 1•••1 SH.fr.Ml. HUNTJJ\KJTON HARBOUR n:..'fl \\'lllTE S,\JLS t11st11n1 ·e to schls, rhuri:hf's, bf · · '•. ·
ADD -ON-ABLE '11i"-U1 ~i-1. !P.f;j l\"arltlf'r Air. TIME FOR East Bluff Village & tennis '<IUI. _.-ond., Jll~t like ne\\'.
V \'/,\. I ip1·n ll"ll~i' t1l·1' REALlY Buy, Lea s e, Opt ion club. $52,500. By o11·1)('1·. Aii &l&-7!l65 9 ani to 6 pin.
l11ig1 I: ~1 1111 B··-.t Su ll\1 ~ '-lh .\o !Hh. Jj2]4 (.'(),\ST }!\\'Y. QUICK CASH Bf's t Jl,:e\1·rior1 His. lor. Im· 7pm, &l4--0987
·1 •11 1. r -1 1111.1 1:;_,_,;·,111
1."·:111 •• n 1·111.1 ~ 111: I 1•11 •• i: .. 1 BY -<1\\':'\r:H-:> !111-.-.1 BA. 114: R40--1:S84 & 213: a~11-zi;i.1;, THROUGH A 111 rd. {){'t·upnncy. 3 BR. 1~· .H-~A~R~B~O~R="~v~1~E~w=1~--·~c1r1 ;.•. '.1~1:1 l:1h i', S•i:!,!l!MJ. I 2 i;ty hnn1e. fQ!'!~l '!In m1, Vacancli"!'L cost money!°Rl''nl d1•11, form. <li n. nn., frplL·. CARMEL
(,ill ,, l.1'i1 ilJ ta kt• 0\'('f fllll' •' r \ ,\ hl.'.lrl )'Our house. ::11•1.. i;tnre DAIL y PILOT S·l:i,'.'.00. BALBOA BAY PROP. 3 BR, 2 BA. F'a1n 1Rn1, Din
7 ,,1 ~ .,1 ... ,-·c C"'[OJ 7 ' 7 11/ 1011· pynu11 of S:llJ/1110 bldi:: •. £'Ir. thru a l'aily Pilot WANT AD Xl I 8 d ' I · ,. II · "" * 642-7491 * . nt con(, C"aut. y , up-
• . 111r 1 ;0,:f'.~ S.: 111!<. <:~"~~P~"~"~"liC010oi"='i:"o~~·A=d=·=====0..:'...o==========:..'.-"'========i~=-I \, F.. l l111>a1~l ll{ (,o , Sli,1'00. Call l•l Set. !)62-:i30.i fi1~~.17~111;~~·j As~~qy·~:
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OPEN HOUSE I• C./'N-0 J.tt'-{ J)"'C_ ~Q. 9 132£ Santiago Avi"., · \Vi"st·
_..;11 r ~1111 1 111 ;, _ i:rnnd CHRISTMAS SPEC IAL \:)\!:l ~''1?.J ~~ -(.b J.J<J• ;J ctirt • Dover Shol'('s ar('a,
n1•1r lh1pl1•\, 1"1·1 l,1 :: Bf{ NO $SS DOWN Th / • W d G 'th Ch l/ 4 BR -Ji1 has, Sl'.19.500.
hn1111·. 1, 1111 1•·1<111 !'(·ili11t.:'. s 2r;o, H j\/,1111h p;iys nil. [Jnll af nfrigu1ng Of ame WI 0 UC~ e 0 11•nc r · Builder, 5-IJ·7019
I I I I I --------,. , • • ro" 'H eves 64483.17. "lllllfl Sl"ll!' rl) !'. .'I'll 1 Ill loll,'il'. ('h>St• lu fl'l'f'll>ll !i, I 111. '1 (lAY . ...,..
1·111, .~. hui.:•• 111.1•l•·r hd1·111 ~hnppi1u . .: ,\' st'huols. · #8 LINDA ISLE
l 'LliS :.! Ill{ J'1 ·11 i11011~e .i pl If 9 11:earronge bJ.tters of tha DrPn1atic Ja"1•'ly & ,,.
Ill••• lovr scrom led WOfds b., •• .,. __ 1 " .. 11 11h 01·1:r111 vu ."t1Ud0•1·k . s,.,. f.~!.l•'{:J;llr.li::tr.1 le1111inment hon1t'. Dock at 70ii !'\;1 n·1 .-s11~ l h1.~ 11 •·••I; 1·11(1 ' ,~ 'J™@ }ow to form four •iinple wotds. your door. Only $195,000.
Luis \lll1~1·l . l'l1_·,_ilT•1_r ~_r1:-:_.~_r_10 f62·44 1 ( :;:; } 546·110) I• Open Sun. 1-5. Call Denison
Span ish H acienda _ S E T S U L Assoc. 673-73ll ~ r: .... uin~ 'J'l)I\ nh<1ll)i{'1' [IJSTJIES,.;! Ass11n1i.' 7rr. VA I ,. I I I' SPYGLASS HILL Lovely
Dmp by :i1:11 ~ ,-\1 •;11 •111 1111 Su11· !<1;111 11 ilh .sntall cloii-n + . ne w Bren hon1e, Monaco
d11v hPll1f'1•n 1 .I.: .1 !'.\I , S•'<' ..:1n:1!J ~f'()nd TD. 1rle'i· ntodel, by 011.11er $61.000.
1l'lin1 go.i.I pla11111ni.: l'Hti 1!0 ihlt·l. $306 Per nionth P IT I. I N 0 R U M I i. TC'nnis & ~I privlg's. Uni ve~~1;~Realty ::::t11;r )~;~11 ~~; ... ~wEx~~n.~ ~--,,.-C:,.,-,,•4-Tl--I 11 S4•l-2iH~~ VIEW
:{()OJ E. ('~r. l-t11, r.;.:.f.5111 l~·•lnn Mn1e, \';1ra111. for . f· Nev.• r.tontego 4 Br, fam rm.
311 HE LIOTROP_E_ ;~2~~1111.1 s Pc c r I on . llkr I prime vic1v Joc. $77,900. Gil
OPEN OAI L Y 1-S l•~T_A~Y..,...l_M.,...-il ~ Si"'P"'"· Broker. 552-1500
2 BR + fa1ndy r111, ••t' :I HH REPOSSES5fONS n
1 1 1 1
MJ s Jef!p on a wale tbed a nd BLU1''FS Condo. 2 br, den,
l111111P + l·lltlnn 11pt : •1:-inforn1.1tion nnd !Qf'nllon I sno re a lot. W hen I have 11 2 ba, end 10 c a 1i 0 n ·
RIVIERA REALTY 0; 11.•"C f 'l f-' • .• ,,1 home• h ., 1., be" t Greenbt>ll, nu cll rp e t . " • • r-----:-:-:,--, nig tmare It S 111,8 1ng 3 $47 °~ 8 "''°I'°
NF.:W cuslom bl!
a1h111 putk on
S18.500. 6i;,.07T:I.
heR uty In
the bay.
BEST buy Lido Y a c h f
l lar bor, double wide, pario,
pool, garage. $7950. 6/a-8220
lteel Estate.
0.-ol I~
TAX SHELTER
Pre-pai<l intcr<'1U + ~
dO\\'ll. C."hoice JOO nc:reit nr.
Cook's Cornl'r. 8 111!. from
E l Toro, paved roRd. S:lOOl
per Rcre. Tnldes.
GOLDEN BEAR REALTY
532-6.'181 or 649-2779
21.96 ACRES Lucer~ Va lley,
&nut land, 20 miles from
Bi~ Bear , $600 per acrn,
20';~ d1\'n, tern1ir;. 6<L7-3274
Commerci•I
Property ISB
TAX SHELTER
Deluxe 2 sty office bldg.
$.10,000 down, A1>1irox T;)l',.O
C!\1. 11:! u~<'r \\'/20:J'f 11Tilo:.>
off. Call Builder 1;.\fi·4·11 ·\.
I 1l .PLr.:x 111 Cus1a ~ll':<a. 2·2
f11l. Assunlf' VA loan. UJ11·
l1011·n. D<iys S:\\-2\iOO. EV•'~
:~J7-14S7
t :,\ST Costa /\lcsa. 1-:i Bdrm
'l-1 lldrrns • 5 ga!'a r,:o:.>~
ssoro Gro.~s S6-l 000. Toni
;\Tiller, Realtor . 6-12--4811
6 Al1rac. units nr Penin. Pl
Long IPrm te1111.n1s. S I J.~.000
Ch1-nf'r, ~R-969:'i
Mountain, o,--,,~,,~--
Resor t 174
l.Al..:E ARRO\\'llEAI )
C n•111 !11r .1·1•Hr tound li\'inc.
.t t'lf'Sf' lo !hf' \'i!liH:C'. :\
)T-old R::!l'Arlflll s!ylf' 3
lr\·t;>I hnnir "'ith Opf'n hrao1
cellin..;s thru-out. 3 Br. 2
Ba + con1pletely finii;he-d
b<1sen1f'nl fnr playrm or
11·nrkshop. Lndry r R f'.
S36,500. ~21.11 4~11-~98 ;1flf'r
6 pn1. or 11nytin1C' wcekt•n<is .
Business
Opportunity
I ~
200
e LIQUOR LICENSES e
KO. I. Orange On·Sale (old
isSUi!-fOOll or (' 0 {' k I 8 i I s
' ' F: /\·! !:-: RGENC\' SALE
LO\\' LO\V PRJCE!"
NO. 2. Orange Off.~11'
'' Cl<'an" (E!\IERG}:;NCT
SALt; NO \\' PH.ICElJ f''Oll
QUICK SALl:!) Call ~tr.
\Vi11$1on, Collect I 2 1 3 I
272-4249
* COFFEE SHOP *
Good pricl' & te rms.
* Card & Gift Store *
Top Location
RIVIERA REALTY
1•19 Broarlway, C.M.
642-7007 64S-S609 EvH.
Money to La.n 240
1st TD Loans
UP TO 90%.
814 % INTEREST
2nd TD Loans
low e st r•tes Or•nCJ• C o.
S•ttler Mt9. Co.
'42-2171 545-0611
Serving Harbor area 24 yrs.
----00N'T BORROW-
'TIL YOU CALL USI
I~
Houses F urnished 300
Gener al
s11u. lllil IHI rU\'l' h11r h, full
kilt'h••n. C'nnJna •h•I ,\Jtu·
S I~. I Hi', h1i.' <'llflking, uri
y;i1 ·d, lrl·~·s, 1·!11hl JICI, Li1·
J.:UIHI
SL~:i. B.1yfii1n! I lit', bullt·ins
pri1 h1•h 1•hilct p1.·t. Ba ll~1;1
NU-VIEW RENTALS
ti7:l-IOJO nr 4!!·1-'.:l:i·lll
l Bil l'(111itK('.$llO. c .111-:/\1so
\l'alk tu l1Pa(·h, N.B. Sl:iO
,t Biil'ht:'!nr unit N.B. S9:J
ut il 1xl ~i,:1. t 'CC'. ~jfJ-8.f'.0
Corona del Mer
2 BR. houSC' in uld CdM .
Con1plrh•ly fur1nsh('d in-
eludini.: c:raud p ia n 0 .
S.110/mo. 721 1\la1'j,'\le1ile.
u1:rs;17ti
Huntington Beac h
* :1 BR nr l:i..'ae h. niC'C )'ard,
frpl c. paliu. \\'a.te r pd .
S275/mo. 67 5-5 8 10 or
9GO-l:!'l.J.
Laguna Bea ch
:t Bdrrn, vie\1'. l'harrn, prtv.
oc<';111 siU1• of h1ry . $·1'.'.:'1/!110.
A\·ail .Jnn 1 4il7-10Sl
Lido Isle
\\'INTF:lt lf'rts.:'. b1•11u1 . ~1.
HHyrrnn l hnrn<': ·1 f~fl .. 5
ha .. 111',HJI. fttrri. S..1n1!y 111.:h.
Pif'r .t;, lluut. Slt>50 ;\In.
Bil! C:~dy...!::!_I_'. fi75-6161
COLORFUL l'<)llll'n1p J br.
den :: h:1, hl1n~. S4l.1.
\\' i n t r r . i .I ·l/GT;i--49%3,
621-jl(f.I --------3 B1', 2 Bu , 1~. 11'nni~
& l\/'a,•h. S:':i."1/1\H).
loll 1;.11;-:::.i>:1
N ewpo r t Bea ch
J BH llOUSE. on Nl'1,p:>rt 1
Prnin, S IOO 11·int1•r, s:.oo IT·
ly, ti7J.-JS96 '
Houses U n furn. JDS
G e n e ral
$!:l:l-Th1" \\'n11 '1 la~t . Li11l••
I Ar. fu rn housi-. All ulil
pa1rt.
$Cii-1 Rr. !Uni. ~!Udio. t:11l
pd. ~:/s1d1• ('./\!.
S160--Cozy l1111t· 'l. Br. house.
(;nr & t-ncl ~a l'tl
$170-;>;t'f'd Hoi:•nl ~ 2 Br.
hou.~•·. hruui: kid.~ & pct.
G11ra~1· & 11n'tL SJ j:.-s1i.11!t·;~~ :.! Br. Studio
un rurn. i\!'11· ~hai;::. Pet ok.
S:!f-.O-N1•;1r S1·hl' l.rg f;unil)'
T1•Y.11t \(1ll"'-' l3 1kc 10 the
h<•:11·h,
S:!'i."i-1 .ot ~ of l'n\:ie\'. :: Br.
hn111i"·. fqdt•, i.;,,1:. yard.
J'i•d('I'.
SIOO-B11nt 1 :;1t1•. <I ,\· F .1111
lti\1, frpl<'. J 1•11r ~;1r. nr
!Ii ,i;, i.:rarlf' .~1·huOls. ·I !'.I ngles
ok
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L AND LOROS FR E E
ALA RENTALS
WI 1"'(1.0,llll ,., UtYl(f
f I ifil Z~'."
~lW'<>•T & IAY, C.M. 642·t l tl
Studrnrs $.'L'i/Sl l O. h1u•h'1: 11011·
by Sea or inland. Ulit pcl
Vaestnl I Br rronl hse SJ40
lrplC'. stv1 rrs. chld & pct
Nu Paln1 '1 Br dupl.11 $1JO.
~. sidt'. stv res, p1ttio, avail
B11re huuse ·IH1· S185 no1v
l"bc !fl :<uil YOll\'SC'lf-pt't ok.
Island 3 Br S265 yrly 1311 ns/
refr, C & D, pa llo, singles
81111)()1\ ,1 Br S275 )'rly, frplc
ehld & fWI, 011 11·ntcr
lrvl ne niee J Br 2 Ba 5285,
fl'plc, nll 11pprs, p11!io, ga r.
i\1. Viejo ·I Br 3 BR, F'!\1 $435.
2 story -1111.s it 1111.
\VC' sc.rvl<'c all rhc lx>a\h
cities & inlRnd Oran~c Co.
Call us !lave t!n1e ,r,. nioney.
$ ALA RENTALS $
Newport & Blty, C!\1 642·8383
LANDLORDS!
We S(>('Ciallie In Newport
Be11.ch e Corona de\ f.-far •
& La.guns . Our R C?nlal Ser·
vtcc Is }'REE 10 You! Try
Nu-Vii"\V!
NU-VIEW RENTALS
673·4030 or 494-3248
3' BR house, C.!\1., $150. 2
Br, walk lo h ea ch ,
Ba.l b oa,S1 8:>. 2 BR
bcachfro111. 11.B. Agt. Fee.
919-&130 119 flrn1uh1a1·,. (' ,,1, 11·1 • ' ·"""'· Y owner,,..,.,......,...,,
642-7007 64S·s6o9 Eves. f(/\'.;_)\"!AN I M U D 0 S I ,-in •-.• ••·7 DUPLEX nr ocenn $62,500 -------~,~,,~,~,.-~,-T,-T,IM 0 Comp lete the chuckle quoted Mile• Larson Realtor OJ)EN llOU.c;"f·: SU'." ON!.\'I • ·/ r ~·--•e 96 2·'644 6738563
!a.l( shelter .
540-2043 or Borrow on your hom~ equity LE ASE s.17!1. Brand new :t
for any good purpose. $av. BR holl!'ie In T u s t In .
NEWPORT BEACH tng Los Angeles County for G11.rrlencr lncld, 544-8012 or l:.!-4 _ ___ _ L-...L-.L..-'--'-...L-' by filling ln the misting .._~d1 -
'l hous(•s on H-2 1"! 1 l}H, ~\\'NF.rt, S2·100 1111, ·1 HR . you de~1lop from 111p No. 3 ..., ow. NEWPORT Short.'!'L home, 3
l u ,\, ,.,, 'l Bl!, z Hi\, dinin~ .: !ia, 1111 11·ork. s.1!l.fl:..O 7', Br, 2 Ba. $47,900. By owne r.
rn1 ... 'rph ·~ J.· p!tl ll''I !'llf'h 1;1 .~::::-11z1 flt' ,;1~J7:>l 1 0 PRINT NUMBER ED , , 4 1 64~99 or 642-2563.
fiJ!) Popp~, C•l\I Si:'.1~ '1'' 1 l E TTE~S IN SQUARES Tf-lADE Newport B r a c h
11i :1 ~1i.i0 n" 11n1· 1·1·11d· r" , ; , '"uldy". Prop. fo r Out -of·To,~·n Jll'OI).
d1·11! . 1·!1•.1r1 •)ill n~ .. ~.1 r11~1·1 e ~;.;,t,Mfl ll I I I j tN A I I I I I J IJkr. 714/673-20!'c;8~. __ _ .\11y d11S 1.<ilt1f'B~:S.'!•A \'111 . r.H.1IH.1iJIHlk u11,1,•a<;J
11
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"'" "" nd: Do«'I "1"'" "'"'" ,,,,,,, "''"' cu..'"1'"1 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 700 "I-1st" ii ln classified. Ship
You'U 1t1ll1 1: 111 C'l.•S~•1 ol'l' .111. CaU~-j(i1S. '--------------=:-~-=---=--~-;;:=========~lo Shore Result.al 842-56711.
OVtt a> ye8" and NO\V In I :49=3'-->025'7'::..._ _____ _
Prime bny!ront s ll e Oranl{t' County! Ba vshores
for boat rep1tir & Mle11 SIGNAL MORTGAGE o:>. -~--------
Bltl Gn1ncly Rltr. 67:Hl6l 1 714 1 556-0100 MlJ~ Sacrlfh .. 'f', h c ;i. 11 b
T\YO adjoining Income pro-450(} Campus Drive, N.B. req11irt's movf', $1%. mo. 4
1>er tle11, cent«'r Coata Mean. Fat Profit I~ attail'!ed w~n Bil, 3 hi_tir;, nr. bra('.h, like
Chvner. 6.\.').-2020/&ll-6a60 you sell through result-get-new 67:\.4184 or 21J.244-3640
A good wtuit tW 11 a. iood b-t1na: Dally Pilot Ouslfied j 11'ie rute11t drl'w In th~ Wett.
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C. I I 8 • I · Unfurn. 320 P • r•no e1c11 r v1ne Newport Beach Costa Mesa Cotta Mesa Costa Meta
BftAND ne\v 3 Blt, 2 DA. I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.ln(·e11n Vt , n1., ti S~lll :..011 Westminiter LOW WEE I< LY RATES 1----------Park·L Ike
rrlrt~y
365
Dectmbtr 7 1q73 DAI LY PILOT 45
Apt.U nfurn. --36.S Apt. nturn. -J6.5
Newport Beach San Clemente
1•1111 Jin, hplv, cpt s dr1•11• y,~ IJl'e~i·ntly hul"' H .:ow ful'11 & 01d Jll'llJ \I.vu t 1.,J1t ' Ll x n,.11 P.\r lo Jl1 1'.\JE 1 Executive Suites Surroundinns Liltu~ 493--21<11. llcl~etlon or lf'll(ll)s 11'0111 1H11.-,llO!ll I UdJ Jll, Sltl5 r\\-Ull Bi l1ph 2 ! II 1:.11 l!liHnf OtL\")o,.1:. I & ~sit ,,,.1 .. live
BIG!
I J:t r1roon1 td h1 Ju;h, idc1tJ
lt1r 1Jn1 h••H1r 1ir 1'011pl•'.
(;11 1ai.:1•, !nrlry & ll lln~ $JI.ii.)
:.!.J'i \\. :>.tr11't111J!,1 _!!J" .. IO~!l
~r.\rTBL , 1~. H.1 l ,!.oi/
"'l fl I"!' uri_•a $~!JJ
1•1: -::1 I
492-..'il-lS evea $~.l,i n 11H)1l!h up :-01•1) 11•'1 i-111 •'l111pt-.; ru1n uHJ 11ttld it H•t 11,11 lu"I $.':t• 2080 Newport Blvd. \l~.i lu1n Balhl•lo1,
• Z Bit.:.! BA • he "' lit>l'\ht· 10 )"u 111 QlHilh\ 'J 11r's:n:i I\ £l lib; .s•11~Jl.I H Costa Mesa l>\r p"''*''"' • Jltd Por-1 OCEAN VlE.'\\ IWh ln"' }uU.r IKiui;lu" llll'tj,. · fip!• >I\' 11 fr fn• (I & Ki•I 642-l611 Ni !>illn11" • 1\rt11ll~ t1nh
19 ~~ ~ 1~ \' 1 1 1 Townhouse Unfurn . 335 1 " ~-.u>.J, 4.,,.-+ .... a.nyt1n1c lt\\-<'l!I (It 'l I r S ~lll STUDIOS & 1 BR s Martini que Apti.
Corona del Mar ,\ I 11,1111.,1111 ii, ln11rl!n1d Cost a M•sa • 1 ·g1:r~ Llnl·n~
\VI. h1l~t· 11h11I l"ll ll'-••I --------~-• }jtl:;E: U11ht1o " 1177 S<ul111 ,\1111 A\ti!, C:'l l c-1 11111 .,11'ild . ~~ tl l !:I!-\'' 2 Ur l1H11<t,
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Westminster
SOU'fH or .. H\VY
CUTE 2 Hed1·oorri u n 1 I
ltX:ated l'lo11e to !ht> school,
11ho11plng an<l the hl!tu:h
flf'rn(Jdrled lti;s th1111 a )t'ttl
ago s:n~ 1110
---·11"11ll ur
Or 1\ctl llud II CA i l. US' e cttll 1··11,),0)< IPINECREEK l\!1:1i\pt 113 li l0•5:!1~
AL R I 8 )';f..\I :! h11ondo.1·111 1:. di)'" ,. ~ A t nta 1 642· 383 tr1, Id l'ull ;.: •'«I' <'fl• 1~u e ll1'11 t(•d /'11111 ! LIVES UP -N'V\V AD ULT Ll\rJNC.
"SINCE l9lfi" TENNIS BUFFS h'<•I 1•11 J•ur1u 1\r 11ubl1si• e L11 l1nil1J f.i ~lh1 1c~ TO ITS NAME 1131' S. I BR v./ lotft l-'1pl r,
.\ 1,.1<11 ,iita 5~2-771'.! • r v & 1nu1<1 ,, ,\ a1 .i 1l • • • tw11111 1 .. 11. ptt ti.i & 1••ol. from
$160
Al)l LI 1-Br Pwl bltu ~
~111~·r t:k:i11 $l ~i. i'<o !W.'tS,
::si:-.1 11~ t~Sl ATE REAL"r Y 641)..l \20
2 BR, d('u, din r n1 1'l U,\,
laun I'/' J)U1f0 S, Jl!OO' VU,
I yr old $J7S 409 Colo lt·n·
1 od G75 !i900 * 4! Hit, l bn, !1replu1:r
hUge yard trres $28.l/rno
incl 1vtr-gnrtlncr. 8JJ-S974
2 In•, 1 ba, frpl c, JltJ kllthen
So or h1vy $3W pe1 in"
Call ti75-4 13~
VERY lr;c J fUt 2 bus,
Ilnn11tc, p.d10, gar , $1()0 1110,
fi09 Acac1u, tM-OOll
l'llohl! 1 Octnn $120 Ai .di
it's run1 & t:lose 111
I U!Jt' I Bi .~ ~!Kl' 1i11 $!3j
ll!ll pd single 01 ~Cud1•11 t
Coll<1ge 1 lll' $165. a1.ul
Bt!ill' lu111 UC)! Pllld l11111 v
Nile .! Br $175 E Sl<ll 4 ;.. /\\
\l)Upll' & thlJd ·!!It: d /k g 11",
llvll:ieS 1 B l & 111, Sl.!J
1 <h i <', pain) u ecs .~ ;.;1u df'n
,\lv\ C' Hl, Ctlder J B.1 $1 )IJ
!\id$ & pf't !I g f l\( rl y1d
Garden P io! J Br $265 F p
nu C D, !ge yrd fno.:'d, 2 <'Ut
Sp u 1uus 4 H1 2 Ba, $27> r I', Llt n, fnt '11 , kul s & pets
ALA Re ntal1 642·8383
t oRLEASt-. sluu:p 4
bcdrooni, .! bath l'llesa
\'l'rde hon1t'.' Good loc,1ti on,
t lose lo schools Vacant ·
1mn1ed!a1e occupancy S3:,0
Per n1onlh Call ~lf:r-5.sSO
l lentage He11.ltu1s ~Open
L~·es )
New 4 Bedroom
Creenbrook l\latin n1odf:'I 11'/
Ca thedin! ~e1l , frpl1', shag,
drps l1<:e ~ ,1111 r n1, sC'lf
I IC.Lil u1en, d1,.h11:.l\l , fn1 d
yd 1800 l>(j {t $375 !110 1-'h
ti 1'.!ii61S 0 1 ;-,\S·6till
\'Elt Y CLE,\N · 3 becl roon1
hon1c, 1v1th plush ca1 pet~.
cilve1erl ti.i.tlo & hu ge f('11c
e.i yard ,\va1 l Dec JO $7...i(I
!JCI' 1110 t',\f.llLIES Ot-;L'i'
Cull Agl'lll :HG-4141 ot
S.!7-6398 ..
Luxuriou~ nr ne11 L't\ndo ::.
111, 12 '~ h.t, Lloser! dlJI
g a.i, pool~. re~. pllly H1 t'<1
~hag rugs, drps, bll Ins,
Btadford Pl , l\r SC Plt1Z1t
SZ75 n10 ~3-1.J'J:! O r
9i~j4~
3 B!l 1 1 ~ B.\ 1!1sh11shr :.h .;
1 '~1!> lo: fJ j)]\ l'lvSt Iv \\ 11
s1Jn 1t,1e & E1>l.in11a 1>l hl s
S2S:> ill•! ~·1rst & l,u;t nio +
t leR11ln1.; \1 rul DeL l Ph
979 5..'ll I
.~~~~-7 l"1sts1rle sx ·i :l hr, 11('11 1)
I~! \\t!11!t•tJ1 B,u1k Oldi.;
l 111\t>l' .. \ly P~u k lr\ t"•'
Oayo 552-7000 Nlghto
()11ly s1eps tn tennis 1(1ur1
Sl\ll llllllll~ pool ri on1 NI .\\
.\ lJC(llOIJll'l lul .! & ilc111
fo1n1oil d1111 ng fl1t:pl>J.lt' sl:'lf
1 !l'u11u1t: U\ l n, bl•fttJt1 ruJ C.111
2 J J )Oil \•!1:11 •111ghl ti ghts Coo ~ t • I bath...... • S:!lj slzu1 11on \\lll be t't)JllfflC•!t'd
'i Bf~. 2 lia, den n c •• S11c, hv lhr• li;t of J Jn l.1Ho1 l(d ~ ~:(, 2 bu · '··,·;· $:.!;'.1 high on r!1e lillls vf ![urho1
(.., 2 Luths $,iSJ, 100. l~J Vlf\I' ll1 lls s:;9·, pr 1· !110/llh
'I H]{ 2\~ baths ... $12.Jt•irl() 6 1 1·~lii-17
:t HI! I ha N pt Bch , , $57J -----------CALL 552•7500 LI;.;\:-;! , nr•11 liar t •• r \'1('11
l111111e '.l "t), 3 lilt, 3 1/2
VISION 1)11" ('11!1\t>t'sidrron p11, fq)ll'.
lu1~1 1 n1, din 1 rn :.t p lionu;;
1111 S b.dll Ext.:l l for fluiul\
• red h I' I I I II(< I t<ll!\lll('tll, Jr,1ptos. .~·
l'l)ts thl IJ llUI 'luh S\\ 1111
J>l!Ol lt 11n1s cits incl u1 1!1
rt EAL'l'ORS lJ•·t J51h (all fi.t().1!60 t:~t HLAL1Y
Un!\, 1~u1 k Centci. l1'\•1nc l )1,5 ddys, h 10 I l27 l'l'I s ---
UN'IV I"' I Bil ' . f-Olt LF,\Sr~ B1 U!ld Nc1v
"' ' , ~~: I3A Bl(; C,\NYON C<J11nt1y Cluli
!01111•1· 'Jownhouk" i\l.sti IJL !lcnulv, ·1 l3e1h\J1)1TI :l Bal li
v./ 11alk In th1~rt fL ph t'an11ly Hoon1 r o r 111,t 1
& l1alcony, 1nle1 t o 111 D1r11ng ro0n1, 3 rar g'rtJftJ::e
1')S!c111 th1u oul Cl<•St' l•• un Cul-ile-sat . Qve1Jook !11g ~i.:lll~, :.hup g ~ice use uf llh• (A1lf Co lli ~~ \ea t Iv J~lH)J.:"lnd~ fJIJt.J I~ l etl~l!f; l')L'; Ll11se s~ .• o 1110 C,111 .di
,\ g1r•enbcll $J~ :JJ:l--9 1!1 6 p111 611-j',.~'l
01 !!71 '"'6101 -c~=,,c.'-oo"•·-~~=~ ---II \HB<Jl ~ V1t11 1Bft :!BA 2 BR Condo ..... $!l5 flto/Js1· J•ort:i fin•' .S)()O
2 BH Condo • , .. S:./.15 r-.101 lse l\.l7·S:iR3
3 BH llon1 e ..... Sl95 n1u/Jse ~--~~ ·'-c----
3 Bil llonl!' .••• $300 n10/lse Newport Island
3 BH. I lon1l' •... $ l25 n10/ lse
·I HR Honi e ..... $.iflO ino/lse \\ \'l'!-l:~rt(JNT 3 BP. ? Ai\
4 BR llo111e , , •• $125 moflsc uppcl d•1µlr'i Nu pc t ~ $2i5
R1\f";CJ1 J~fo:AL TY J:i !~2000 I<' •t II 1 .1~~2~,•c,-----
l aguna Beach Newport tteights
$160 Utll pd, redet•, 1 Br, nL·::;r 1c .~ I Ot~ 2 1)1 1 lJn ,
Ga1 agc, prv putto 1~c1 ok Rc,111 1 \11, (~111, ci pl.,. dtpil,
$205 Ulil pct, 1h11rrni ni; J + Si!jl l (_;,u \ Johnson, 6•150025
lofl 1 ~ b!k ~ttnd, V1t tcirJ ,1 or l\lsi.: ti'i3·123·i --------ll.:11 NJ.,\\I"OHT llf'1gh!s 2 BR,
S26;i \\'ooUsy, see, 3 8 1, 2 B" J ehild & s11111l l p<'I OK
fl pie, L:1g una Cun} on * 0118-24;:h *
NU-VIEW RENTALS ti7J·IO 10 or -19.J 314~ Newport Shores
$.!tic> 1nt·J ulll, t'Oltage 2 81,
;: l•.1, trple & pat Ni 11 ly
1c·n1orJ No ch1lclr.:>n 1111s
(i l l l 49-Hl56 11'k nd~ 1.!l.l1
~li.!·J49l 11kdys
~!\() Ne\\ 2 BH 11 11t'\\
l\l•11t1 $300 .'l UH !.b1
PL,\CE HEALTY 1~1<t70 1
Laguna Hill1
• l-l!Gl-1 on a Bluff. beaut
vlc11, sei.:luded .I HH., '1. b,t ,
J .t ·I BDF:l'l l l!O\li'.:.';)
\1 arh F 111rn $:{50
(',1,111>1:od Hc>Hll~ ;.>48-ll9<1
San Clemente
t-AI3ULOUS panorrunic vu
rx, lus11e neighbor hcxxl,
e.1101 n1011s R1, 1''1lh prlv<1!.C
b<11hs & pnt 10~. $29 5
192-6989
San Juan Capistrano
n11le fron1
('onn.1nun1ty
h-1&-i l!il
1-st) c'Undo All elcc , ~ Bl':. h11i11l', 1
.tlM 'iJtl\I, p11v p.1tlo, 1111,.ht'l D p tlllHlll !
,\: 1l r)er $?<{; ,-,.14.~,(; ''"~ fXJ'll N1re 11c11 --" ·1 ·---~------·, flll 2 BA li kr nr11 \"II'\\', Houses Furn .. or
xl 1a 11)ts ,i.;, ihps, cllt, 111 •JI Unfurn 310 U ~t'. !.11111 t;tllC', S 21i0.l------------
~Jl~4682 Genera l -~-~---Laguna Niguel
Bd1 n 1~ 2 h.i , fui 11 t-;t ,\\' 4 lKh1n, lan1 rn1 1~.,ut did \' \e.irh .. • .• s,oo -;-_ CJlt rp& 1e11 l llH 2 h.1 , unf 1u•11 t ,u p
Hunll'ngton Be a<L • Phorh' ~t·t \ l.•c''-----10 1, 1 ~111 tall 11 ,.1 ~ !<1111"' N 11·h 1g avl ~1.1 111r1L:
" 0-a-na-Poinf -,uid HI ,.111 ,1111, 11 ,111 Sl~t1 ucil p<I Ad ults no P•1•
1 BH. 11 ~ fill ~ rrilr d11u11g iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili I II .U~I f<t!ls l / •·1111_ u 1,.<i) llun1ilt o11IH 1-1-1 1 I -----
Hl1 .. 1 .11(11i; .11•· 1 111 k11 rt·la.-<1ng :,,:\1111i; fut' Dana Point
t•ht n \\11~111 1, lh,')~L . ll f11g, Ll\E tn lht• .111 nt•11 Dan,1 )liur sf1IH Ju11s n+11 1 'It
JApts.,
1
j Furn. or Unfurn . ~70
1bli11tir, p1'1vo tc pulJO, d bl Point lr111 l~11 .ii I li P 2·bt 1Jnl(ln1 •IJ><Ul 11lt>111 :·•11Hdl
,,:1•1 l~••)I ,'!,. H1·1 111<1 11 "!. li<.iu11ful ~l .\1{11',\ INN pt·1gok f-'ro111 ~1 70 ~·u1n11ur1•
l .. t\RGE dl"lux i' 2 HH, 2 JI,\
11 /lt pl!·, 11111 lnl U• ,1 111
vii 11' E>1 t h1-c11 c !'lr1na I !
lOt 1'tlllll $.;7-i 11' n ~ t•
T h o rn p so 11 \!1111n~r1ne11t
('n1 por11!111u 1!.ll--01·11,
!
Balboa Island
A1 Oakwoo.i G;irrJen A; JI'
i • •I~
hlks fr<ll LI lxai.:h $ii1/tl!O i\1 r1h [ J l:IO:! 11,1 (\IJl!<po ,'-;[ 111.1ll111!k· o rr1 ... t)IJ<'n !I OCJ
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r:••,\TllCfE!1T!0 'i ... •1
111 • .. ur a , l1u' 11 r :.. ll r .! II!{ unfu1 n 01 fJiH ! 111111) 111111 up~t1111" a11t .\•1
jrl'I \t,11\) S\.'lj 1110, l 'h S --A~-------h{'ll'lll'I! ~ ~ ,\p,1rr n1t•n!s Costa i\Je~u Pho>ne :tt5 23!~!
anta na ll••tt tcd J•:>ul, d11•1.:I d1,il CASA GRANADA
ll•• 1'clS 1 1!,•\, ! l1J ?. j l
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U.t, ~11 1t(t!1µ:., bl !ns h g
IH I JIUtlO, jlh! {!hl tir $v
c o.1st Pl<1.2,1 fi.l l-7l!l9 11
5:'17-15.11
S~7:), :! lir unfur11 101~11 ho1111•
C&D. 1 111.:J patio, dl1I go.1
C'ln~l' 1., ~. l :,t I' lat. u
830·~7 lti a_fl Ii
phu11ci;, IL'lt' 1~1un, s,u1na
IJ,~l h l a Un {l t y [U(.'1\l llf';.t,
llll't'l lfll! \IH\m tlOsl' If\ S:t11
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CnnH' 11! 1v Ill 0 ll I
sp<J1lf1sh111f:, shopp1n~ &
l('Sl(ltll <llll " $.:r(} ll ttk l.:_ lJp
H1 111i; lhls ,,fl ,r, ll'<11ve s:i off on f11sl \lt'l ks l't'lll
J' ,\I\ 0 R A \I I (' l )l~I· ,\\' t-.'o Scl'lll'HV Lh JN~t! UJv•'lv 'J v rt;;\\ Lrg :! l:ll!, '2 Iii\ -!lit J\j!ls on h1,;aut1fully 27' l!v rrn blln k1ll)\"ri J.1nd~1 ,111t1l g1 oun1b t-;11s 11) l d ! ' . I 11 I 2 111111 l>!dl{. 1 ~ r nl ! t u '"-i...;tll!l( !'\ c.1 t1 t S\\Otl'llU i\ I lt 4q:1-~· 7 Pool t-.'r s h o 1, p 1 r1 g N 0 I. ' t u "' -'-'-"
1~1'.f" cot.\• 1111fu111 l bd1 11 1 11111 .
100 !\1C'rl l!ll<IC \\,I\' C ~f Upflt!I \\ /\\ l!! I ]I t I
Phune :fl!~ 1~1 1 Sltki/!llf\, -19-1-f,'2'20
f i ll / Al 'flVI Dl ~ f II! \11
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1-;1 .ci-;1 ,, i_,7~.!75.l
C l.\\'!" II<\\ 2 1~11111. ~t
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1'n1•r -.1l1'>h•H) ll bi,r-~'.l ll
Costa Mesa --'-'-----1
'J'llF'. f"Xl'.._i i iNL,
PALM MESA APTS.
\IL:\! I l';.S 'JU ;>.;J~I H(;IJ
~----
Duplexe s Unfurn. 350 Huntington BP.ach I & 2 BR APTS.
J )1~h11 ,1slu•1" Blr In~ * U'!JLl !ll::) l\\l!J *
1.1\RGE 1 BR, s!u\ l'/r l'!r1g
d1 psfcpt s SJ(i{) 1110 C.t!l
,lftcr t> or \1 knds l'l6· 70 ~~
Oahwood
G.vdcn Apartments
1 l'JtN l llt u.-.:~t)l ~N
l +1l1l'l 11 1 1111,_v l,1q;c kp!•
1111.., • pool ,l,u llll i l'IC'~t I.JI!
lll' "!lh _,: l'i Jot~, (h r.>S, :,..HU\ I
11, Adlllh, no pcrs
---------Ba lboa Peninsula
l Ill .! h.1 lrpl<", IJt'Oll\ CCII
,oil J!\Ud l,;<tl S:!:l5 l ilt!
!"KiR-1):,0 l
Corona del Mar
S!'Al' 1!t:111r '.: h1, .!. b1,
~1•11. por1h \\,1111 sliup 11 1,
Ins $ ~00 n10 L,..,. b~~ t>lil\2
Costa M esa
EASTSIDE DUPLEX
2' Hd1111, 1 h11lh g.11 c1gr,
<rp!s, hu ge fcl\tf'd )'H d
Vegetable g,irdcn area /let
1eh sto1dge Stove S.: 1err1i,:
Ult $16:=.o !l\O 1\J.1tui·c adults
only No pet~ G42-Ui09 <1f!t 1
10 11'1'
'2 OR Jll(f' )d, llf'lll ~ flC~O!
0 11 11u1t:t s!, ,\dult~. rltJ pe ts,
$I 4~• , :~18-023:l
bana f'o1nt
Dr LUX !' Du1ih x, l 1$11, 2
lou, l l1•ru11 \ H 11 su11dt•t Ii
lrp!c , blt-111s, d1shv.st11 , i,:,u
!nt!rv, $27:1 1110 J 3 7 i 1
DL'\NA <1%·5721
~---Newport Beach
$25U-YE,\R LY l.Rasr Hit,
') BA uppl.'l' dupk'X Ct pt~
dt ps G7:'>1972 637·3175
Newport Shores
HAVE IT ALLI I
S(rps (o oceru1 + tc11 111s,
Ol}nlplc pool, \Olll'yb,111.
<'t r ~ BR, 3 BA. uppr1.
i'>Ut!dl't.:k. ,.]I Xll d~ S:l~J ~Ill
lsr ti-12-J:i7:J
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Apt1. Furn. 360
Balboa Peninsula
$155-$165 fountain Valley H1\( Ill'. I ()/{.~ 1 HI! J' t!IOS, f'uul C'IOsl'I/ l •«l d).:1's \l'.tsh
I 111~ }'iot ll \\'d!k l•J slllll>lllll•' 2 I \I lqi(S,JU h >:"!rll{ts !JI .., 1..AH.(,['Hlt Cn~1•t«,f1J••I'
\ l\IC'd bu th .~ lot~ of t lo~1'!S Adults, no PLIS ~huµ g C011lcr. $110 (lf'l 11 11'
!{1, 11..,11, p1~I ,....,_ puul t.tUles, 642-8378 '.'i\9-1 70 1
s,1u1i.1 hn1hs !)t•c fol vuur ti """"""""~!'.'!!~~..,..,~ 8
Sl'lf 17:01 K~chon 1.11 !1 1 QUIET l;H;;";";';'";U;';";";,;;;;";•;';";;;;;;;;;;;
1i111 \\ nf lie.it h, I hll, i-; SURROUNDINGS
ul Sl,1l t1 I 2 Lill, liath, l1011nsc.d1 s
R42 78 1~ \\/patio, encl g,u & hHlry ON BEACH!
1'11'-\1, sn1~l l L;r,1t 11 hutt I
ltno111s $2! ~ !J('r 11 k Ap1g
Sil~ per 1nontJ1 s.;r,..iO:-{i
f.1ltl adults nnl~. no r11.1s
$lfiO/n1n G-11-0878
I -.-1.HOPICAL l''-">J. e J C0\1'1l'd l\1 rk1ng L.i i gt" ·vv !h•.1!,>I{ J\.,I &iUllt\S tllld
Laguna Beacn 12 l;ll(. 112 na Spual SlltSC, I Rt'Cleallon J{oon1
1 f1·pl c, bltns, hg en~l r atl11, HUNTINGTON
BAL-i i N1 Be,,ch, rolor 1\1, j !ncd ~·1'\'.l Gas & 1\1 1· JJti , I
$1.i'i/Slti.i Utll pd, 11....-1 N ~1~110s PACIFIC
C\JasL 191-~ 67 ,...-.l ll17 NE\V 2 sly 2 l\111g:;z BH, A I 1 I 711 OCI-~AN ,\1e II B eve:;, ( u ts. JJt) pets, lJ t-1ns & 1;141 536-11~7
d1sh1.1·sh1 . (Tf1(, di p~. !~I OfL open 1U ain-tipnt Du ih
Victoria, \\t1lk tu Ct.I \\ ILLIAr--1 \VALTl' .. JtS CO Sl5 pe1 wk & up l Hit, I 11u:;pt!al, 54;)..Ji)j7 I ~========== .. 2 Bi & IJ,t Lh's Culu1 ·1v , 2 l~R . 11 ~ ha, carpets & I•
rn,ud sCJ'\', pool THr, J rapcs, oven & 1a11gc, pr1v UNDER NEW
\I~.-=i\, n ·i i\ Nc\\J>O!l patio, e,uport, couples only MANAGEMENT
!!11 11, NB f>1G-!JG81 No eh1ldte1! S.HiO !110 .~;o 2 BR BIC ins ;>;c\lly dr~·
N L \V :l 111, I l>tt, furn, Jn11 Joann Apl C, C M .ilS-9.ir .. I orated Encl gntHgr s Ct all
lltni June S t ud f'n t s L \llGE 2 Br 2 l:la studio tlful lanr.ls1• 1p1ng Ltg ploy
v.,l1ornt· $100 r1 •1, tli i-U011 l 'ri~ p,i110 Nev. <;l p1s, ;:ire, a th1!1l s d11·an1 rlrisc
01 l.!111 '5:r.3fi00 J rps, 11•11H panl g 1mr11etl to shopping & schools
Newport Be•ch
Newport 6each/Nor1h
l"'•lll ,1 I I
Newporl ee11c htSou11t
l<tl •I '
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PARK NEWPORT
APARTMENTS
on the bay
l.tlXUr)' .'!pRr l!nrnt hvl n"
01 t 11!~1l,u1g Ille_ 1111\r t En·
JOy $7!'>0,000 ht'll!th sp11 1
s111n1n1 111g-pools, 1 l1 ghtcrJ
t.:11n1s c{)w l~. plus n11les oi
l1!l'yclc trail~. putung, sh11!
lleboard, croquet J unior 1 s
(1un1 $194 50 n1onth ly, also I
and 2 bi d1oon1 plans nntl
:..?·stoi y tov. n houses El re
Irie kitchens, p11vate patio•
or balconies, carpeting, dra
pl·r 1es. Sttbtcrranean park
u11i 1v1th ele1•ators Optional
n1ald 11erv1ce Just oorth of
F asl11rJJI Island .u Jnn1bo1 el'
and San Joaquin H~•ls Roat!
Tcleptionc li14l 641·1900
!or 1 cn1 al 11tfur1nat!on
BE,\UT 'G9 Slngle r-.tobilc occup.1ncy Nr Buker & 011Jd1('n 11elcon1e * 2 WEEKS FREE * hunie lllt!' NB park, no Bi istol $210 l\1g:r ;Ji9-8719 Call 8410.180
1 hilr!1 en nr pC'IS L s (' LAHCE 2 B1' 2 B<l studio Vista del Mesa
SJ2'l/l\10 &l2'-IDJ4 Priv p.1uo Ne1v c111ts, BRANO NEW ,\lJULT c:.\RDF;~ l!O;\ff,S
tl1ps , \\Ill! pan!g 1n1n1cU l!tVt:..f, AVI!: Af \11':,SA
otcupancy N1 Bakr r & I & 2 BR APTS. :\l<1V(' u1 "'rt!\ pus1ts only
H11stol $210 r-.1gr 979-8719 E nclosed gn1agc~ !n1 111cdl 11r 2 Berl rou1n
:-.INliL~.S l' t\lnt Sl :itJ
I di• lJl{I\1 f ro1n $1thi
.! Bl:.D!till f'1urn $1 $j
L'nlutn ,\pt ~ A1all f1'tin1 $10
1<1 St> r.r s~
Yvu fl.' 1lghl, lhcy re undcz
p1 lt;t d' 1:x;1_ i\Jcsa Dl'
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NEWPORT
APARTMENTS
L Bil .\: 2 HI\.
I llf'11 ,\; U11fu1n r nirn Sl 10,
lJ [ ILl'l J F.!:i P \IU
No Pets
11J0 t-;c11po1 1 1111 1!, l '.'l
l'ull li-lti 1038 -*-c7·,c\S~A~\'JCI a··ll.7uc\-.-I
l. 2 .( J Alt llHTl & uni
C.u·pet~. C!1apcs, D/\V, TV
1111l Pool, r re 523 V1i.:toru1
!:it, at ll1ubur Ci\l &12-S9i0
'2 \VEF-KS ~H EE RENT
Huntington !Stach
DELUXE adult p o I) I s 1 d c
go.u den bung:ah111, 111 ei.:ca u,
frµI , h g: PHILO, t) pvt.ob.
sauna lC'nnis ~ ki 0?.>9
Also 1 B1 f'n.in1 $1:.(i
GARDEN ,\pt s .! Sc I bl,
tu111 & untu11 1 Nu 1 /J1J1h t n
or pets 19822 Brookhu1 5!,
Newport Beach
I BR }urn n rt 1\/gar.igc
A1a1I D•'f' J311t $170 n10
:-i1Pps to tK·h S.1.J-0\99 2 Bi, I l).t sngl st~, gatden Oc.;;upancy S175 & S~OO ~i2il Bachelor Furn $205
Bu(hclor a)lls, $!!0 .~ ~100 iuul, shLig t.:p ls, d rps OPEN HOUSE 96, Sn! Su n !Jn\ & :\1ghl Sct tl!lt,_1 l'oul, ()IC'!ln v1,,11 Yc,ii !y h'ttSl'
l Ii i 1 n~ld On !he lx:h dsh1.1tu fncd patio. l>1•.u11 16862 LYNN ST. I 1L;l1 ltlLllS n('( Hldg I\ lf·'•l "d ">'I ,,,1 .. >1•0"1)' h7l 1211 , f>i5--IO-!~ I f I 2 blk ' r II I ' I II I I " ~ , .. "' " -----t ci, i p, gHr i\dults S190 1 s so o unc 11gt•i11 ._.x i;t:;t 1111 u 1a_1 t:., !.,1 LAS BRISAS APTS Dca ul 40 1 u \I U!!lOI\ bench lti50 Elden, No p ·~11 .i 12-1 I Hin boui off \\ urnt r 1 '11 I V ! 1 Apl l1<t~ d1 ~J 1 •
frnt, 11 /ll, 2 IJ<I, l ht 2 Brt 1 I ~-, B 11 \\~<.,J]t,;j 11 111g, "hiig •111 g 1.115 l{l\l'r Av1• Nli '12 'I ·1, 1--1 ' Ja '"" ' 1• ~I 1•1 1 •,1<1lv "1 !rck ;i [1 1~·,·) C,dl 612 .:!h> ..':'..._ .:22_ 111 ..t ,,-111 Ila bHn r ange, dips, crpt,
oc 1-:ANFrtrJK'l ~ B !t [l'><JI , cluhrn1, c~rJ)fll't 2212 VILLA YORBA L U :X U !l~ b1tyf_1nt 01ean \lj
t;\RAGI-, s210 '\EAftL\, Coll ege Ai c. G-16-{i()32 7141842•9622 *LA PARISIENNE* 2 ln , 2 ha, 2 IJ,1li.:on1es, :;lips f4Hi'~8 & k I ~Bit ~1un ,\:. Unfui ri \!I 1w)<1i,_11111tt•1 $391J Y1Jy S l~9 ' ,i•vrs l\et'('nr s SPACIOUSn(11 'lB<,''D ~, 1 2&,~Bi Un!wn 11•-11 "Dn th ct ~~ll t [l!,1tt' htd p1K1! " ""I' OCJ_;A~FHOl'<T Jux. nl'11 3 !Jl tns, dips, ,,,z1Jetl11i;, pool l~·f!'1g u111 incl i\lodr11He Ailults $1!::!5 & Up 9i;J J~68 ,c\=T-,=,,-,-B"·,-.,-<e-.h-.-.=l~B=rr~=&
Br 2 BA $!00 n10 \V1n1et [1plc, i;a1 Aclull5 no J)t1~ lntvn1e ApplJcal1111t,i \\el· ,\cross froni 1-,"0lf coursi' ~uiidcc k , \\lintci S:l2j Yrly tlet:, nu pees, rnnn-itd l UUji.lC
<•r l 1n\ only a p p n1,
tj 1.°1-1.JSti
Xtra Sharp I Br, 1 B.1, !an1
1111, 2 car gur, p3t10 Harbor
$..-• i~n10 l~cl grdn1 ,\1 ,u! d ti1)1< ~ dt'(')i , irl} $3:?5
\/J/1 \ \~.'\ hefoic ll 3 Hf{ '2 b.i fll.'.c•ai1fro11 t • ~r.:_1 ~ alll'r_4 pin f-'unt , 1~ llltt'r $,2,i •
LOVEL Y Pacesetter :J bnn, 2 8 fl, .!. h;.i f\un, 11111!0.:1 •
2 ba , p!ltlo, lrplt, ne11 S300
$35 WEEK & UP
Sh?1'p1ng Itooms
l{ousekl'l'ptng noon1s
OC'l'nrt V1e1v Apt11
BALBOA INN
105 !llaln Street
~75·8740
Cull 6'1&-3U.J 3ti \\i B.iy Si · Ci\! (')!1\r 2043l Snntu 1\na i\~l' '.')\(JiJ furn or un h n &12' 30'27 f)('}~,\Nf-RONT I 111·, '2 l•;.i ,
1
BEAUT 1 f3ll 1Jl1pll x F 1 µle, ~""""""""""""""""""!!!!'I -+---/1 pl g.cragc \\1111r r, s~.oo be,l/n ee1l, pt" patio '.''o $145 -J~ 111 • No of llB S1'P I 1-l lt, pool, block to beach '~ 1 H J d S lo Ut:li, li g niorJ, 2 Yc,1r!y $\fJO single a dull r.lun lh Agt 67"i-1h42 ('hil<hC'n or pet~ $L70 11!11 ~ r • h Ins cipt", ip,r; hr. fl);le, hc1irn t}._ All C,1.ll 64&-21l9!i,
B\Cl!J.t.OR, nr11 ly de e , pd l::Si 2lsl StCr-.!G45-1317 pool, play all] 1"'1Jptirt & blt1ns,$:l2j1\intcr ,$2i:iVI ·
Ul!ls pd lllll ,::.1r s!t'PS to *EL.i\t GillDENS. POOL• lndry facil. ('.p!f' & l sn1l Iv Nl'\\'f)l)Jl Ci o's! ~ 81 ~San Clemente 111 DI~\ ,\1 aU 1mn1ed decor $i00 831-211&.
f>.IX-1266 --t ~\ltlJ F_:-.< 110\J E associated 3 HR Jfou~e l'.:/sld{', c ~f :!Bit 1 B.\ :->et'Ullly BROKERS-REALTORS
10l5 W Balbaa 671 166)
Lrg fnt d yiu d Kids & pet~ S.17-~. 493--0136
ok Avflll Jan l S!Jj I cLcicd_o_lo_lcl-~-----
()l'.l l~i'"il ·,11\-2h.s'1
·.~-----3 UR :l l:!A, cpld , <Jrpi;,
!pie, D\\, 2 ClU' gal , 11 alcr
[Kl SJ2.:i 1110 j.1~7 aft
5 & 11'knds
or.LU XE. 2 Uedroon1, 'l hRLh,
1r11.1 nhouse Pool. 2 lllr gRr
S2:l5 nlO 64~10
2 Br totlage $185 St1,
dips, 1 chi ld no tx·t~
642 j5$J
Di na Point
l l pt,
Bll.A.'\D ne1~· 5 BR, fan1 rn1,
d<'n 21 ~ BA frp lc, [01· lease,
pr1v plv, 4%--1920
East Bluff
'
BA y ~~RONT i\µt L1tl1J Be 11 h Condomin iums
J n1, 3 B,1 All roozns U 1 320 s1111CJOUS i\11t1l Jan 1~1 $!1LU1---"-"-'-"-·-------
pt'I" n1v Subm it no :.tnl pet ,
& children Jte r requltf'd Huntington Beach
C11 ll ~~unster L'reely, Bkr llUL;t,l\T fq i 0111 hoinn', r·11 11
tHfi--f.3'.\, not 11101e in Ht«nl l !1•'11
Mesi del Mar 2 Br unfut n C"!irlt 1 pl r:ol
:, I3R, J BA v. /pool, lrase
}early, }l(,() per n10 Phone
.>ID-j703 nft 6 JO p 111
L<-1sure \\vrld, 21 hr s P! 11r1·
ty 1 1n1 from ocean illust
!)c 40 y1 s or over SJl5/rno
Call fo1· npp! 962-Tili4
Mesa Verde BRAND ne\\ 2 l1R, '-P 11
luxury fahulot1<1 rrt Cpl/2 LJK}:; ne1v 3 BR. '1. B,\ s11gl~ ~'.rill ~~'(_0,1;1
bltn~. drp~. l [ll~. lri;; eru I ~
lro111 1•,1110, SJ~j 111 ,1 Laguna Niguel
556-<l.141 3 BR & ck•n, chn rm, patio, "''--'"''-=~-----IC"l)LINT!tY CLUB LOC1\
lo\elv viev.. S'bO Mission V iejo I 10 ~ ': Bfl, :l hri~. up,t.111 s
Br)ant \>.,te st Rl1r &12-1\SS -----~-----> nn "1n1h J1ole 1,r l1f•lf
2 hr, F:IDorad11 Crpt<i, dr[I~ \'l)lllS"' SJ;,{) llltJ, ci.ll Ut>fn1c
Huntington Beach bll1ns l>'nced )<L $.!.IO 5 pni, 5'17-!·fi17
n1onth 830-58!)1 :\cnr B,1rh S90 lurn 111111r, Newport Beach
11til I u1d, o{t.,111 ,{ 1w'l(l! 1r111 i ~N~1~w~po~rl:!_~B~o~l~<~h!._ ___ ,1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Un Bl uff 2 111 dpl\ $Hi0 gie11 t s1 ;;o s111.ill 2 HH 1 Blk brh NEWPORT'S FINEST "tf'a L l) ~I \ t•hlcl nl1 & B.1y Hnlhon 1 11 1~ O! 11 0tk '.) lii $17J $2:'i() lnllll!IC 2 DI 11E'll <'ff\!
(" l l~t'Qll · <:an 111nk1 H fl rlrps G;ir )rrl , pn110, (.11\l
~11"11 $275 Old but nice 3 llr frplc. Hr•illy '.t Br furn $.!ij 1'V'1 1 hse ni'f'fln, rhlld/p•'C ok
!rpl t, g'1r. hoar gate, pet ok NU·VIEW RENTALS .Ser 10 ~l!rve Hurrv
\1 1•sls1df' 2 HI ~ 2 !1 1th C11~
pet ~ & rlrnpes S4·ch1ded •'ll<I
11n1! ~l:Jfil~l n LeC1a 1re
~ ,1111s11 or th 6,.,1.fi:.!OO I X !1P
DELIGHTFULLY
SUNNY
UtLAN~ P.ONl Y c ,1 I J v ,
llil~, St.l5 l>C'I" nlo Ut1I pll
phone 673 l:>ll
\\J:-.J Tt ,l{·N1 LJt:ich .! Bi.
pi 1v paliri, rl1~t111nsher, ut 1I
in~ludefl S2 1 )/n10 bi i-8.'"i:\I
BEi\Cll & pier & park1ng-
1 bt $\ti(} utll Afllls 30J
!'.: t~dge 11atr1 !-STI ·2866
Costa Mesa -----------Caso de Oro
,\LL lJTILlT!ES P1\ID
Co111pru c hr forc )flU 11'111
c11~corn d<i'SlgTIC'rl ff'l\!(ll1nj.{
• "l)ll LIOU~ kllt hr n 11·1th Jll
rlll!'<-1 l1glil1111-:
• S.:paral1' au1 g: f11'1'.'a
• llo111r l1k-,• '<K•1ag.:
• Pnvate patios e CloscU g,u ,1g, 11 sr1u.1g<' e lll.u hie µullnu.11'
• h lnh SI. Bill 111S
• Pool • l;i!.1'1.XqUl'S • SUJ
1vundNl 11 ilh p!u,h !and
i'(.,!pL11~
,\ltults l\o Pc T~
l BllH ~I $1'i I,
~.~l \\ \\·11~.111 !\·12-1!171
$30 WEEIC. & UP e St11d10 & I BR Apt~ e TV & l\lll1d &!JV1\'C ,\v.11)
• P hone Scrv1~c -urn Pool
e Chik!t'l'n & Pc t 5''l't1011
2~-6 Nev.port Bl\d C.\I
54g.97~ ur G4a-:tlfi7
12 child Uk, no pets 842-4fit:i l l.K•aeh $ ~ n10 67:i.-2415 e Adulls Poolside S150 Up. bf\ pool/tcnn1" eris. $17.) 1 ,
San Clement• e ,\Jso Children s Sctllon aft 5 3o pni \Vtnti;r, s 17-1 ytl v, 612-J I)() LO\ ELY OCEAN Vu 111'
Dt.:PLl .~.-J 1 111~. 2 BR, furn
i;ar.1RC, \ard '\dulls, nn
pt•I ~ l\ r do111n1own. l!t:>..-4:.:64 --------Li\P.C!-:: 2Bll 28,\ Ol't•an
fl'Otl ! \~/fr p! & 1'le1v, Yc,u-·
ly Ill( l U1JI S-1:.i! ·1!).h'i322
Apt. Unfurn. 365
Gene ral
I)~ LL XE 2 BR 11 nd 3 B it
111 (je,Jr.Jble locntion ne.i r
So Co11sl Pla~a \I (11
1 tlflC\lllg, dr ap e rie s ,
l1utl1u1s, sepl1ralc encloscrl
g.ll dges $170 and 2i0/lll<J
-lst & 1a~1 rno rent -'-
tlt'!J0~1 1 1 «q P ht111e 962-81 lS
~EWTRIPLEX
/ldu lt 2 Rr 2 l~.1 . Lnund1\',
p 1110, ent losetl gu n1ge $21"1
•l lll lf an11lhl11 C i'l1 fi M-111.t
BalbOa Island
177 c• '2•<<1 St C'! "I" 301-2 Br 1!11 r U11sta11 ~ S2JO --N Beach l, 2 or :l Blt.
·i:. w • n ..,. ,.-"J LUXL•ll'l 110 pets 15-11 nuena Vista e 110 .\IE AT!\IOSPIIEllL nifl, Oce,in \U, 119 Hun-\\ATEftf-.!l()Nr Al'TS ~Clein '49..J-j370 '
1Jlx 2 &3 l:h SJ70 UJl ltl'n1<t l t1ngto11 A1 e ill B:-tl 11n1•1re Via L1do/Sl1ps A1 tll I Hit R 400
Ofc , 30'.fi r.tace A\' e & Hunt111glon Ave Call Bob 2 BA ur 2 Bit. 2 LJ,\ oom1 , · ID"' l\teycr ofh ce, 644-G.'>JO or r 1 t 1 , ~ 1----------J-llj.. .,-., 1rpp ,1ce, 1,1 t'(')ny ~·!,,., Iv f{QOl\lS
LftG 2 BR, 2 BA, i ede<'. ho1ne 346-3170 $600/il!O 833-!!2 ',4 S IO wk $~~ ~1p~s upCh~~~~'n
1•cf11g: 1ange .~ pool Adults 2 BR, epls, drps, hl!ns, SEACLIFF l\tHlO\' Apt~ 2 & pct section 2376 Newpolf
over :iJ SJj() Ut1I. 1xl carports. nr fiwys shorr Br, 1'~ R.1 S1u1;ho SJ7;J Blvd CM 548-9755 0 1 .~~2W7 ping & ~rh!s 1 chlld 01\ 1~001 A:.k about ou1 rhs1.:oun1 ti4N967
No pees &1&--3786 or 545--0760 plan JJli Placentia Ave 1 .. ~-~~--------
1'""WALK TO BEACH S.l.11-268:.! ~1 50 Lgc Bay ft ont Hlt sh,ue 2 BR ap! 111 fourplcx Dr11s,
s!O\ e. 1•,11 p, foret'd a ir heat,
near l.tuscs, atl11lts Call
673-0119 or ;J..18-756J
Pt>nn Pref 1 tJt' 2 nut!rs, 2 ,~ 3 Br, Cpts rhps, llltn~. NE\V 2 B R 2BA Cu11dn Gj'J.'9().lj
Ji:'ltl 308 ltith St 536·8:>13/ I\/\ 1~1v nex1 co pool , rcn·' -=~--------
NE\V 2 BH , chsh\\shr, disp,
range, 305 liellotrope , $Z15
1no Open Sat. Sun 613-2554
or 675-0178 eves
847 3957 1111', saunu 2 1 tlt gdr r-.tinv n?Or-.t or 1 rn1 St;,, 11 1u e WALK TO BEACH del ux e featui(•s $365 pei 1 enlnsul<t _1 _girl onl)
DI-::1\LT Ga1dei1 2 Il1 111µlex ,
Brand nu J, 2, & 3 Br, 'p!s,
drps bltns, g.11 '.!21 16th ~t
S4i·J!'lj7
blln", gar, laundry, nu FREE RENT until 1974 to
p11111 SlOO 673 1!161 lief 9, quRl1f1cd 1~'n!e1 J; Nc1\ hld1::
11ft 5 or \1 knds Lrg ! 2 ,i:i 3 n1 F111lc.
Fl)UR SEASONS Toiinlinu~f' poll(•, i.:rpts, drps 1·9!r>-3l6l
\1its 2 Hr, JI~ Ba 111>11 I DOG TIUN
sh,H_:, dip~ No pr l ~ Sl65 2 B1', $159 Crpl/d1p~. fXIO!,
11!(• 6#-21 17 * ti1 rJ971 *
E: x c 1-:: p T I 0 NA L NU H.OCh\l for \\Olllt'I\ 1!1 (':>;
T\\Nll:S I~ ,\PT Nr Bav .~ chang: for ~ighl housekeep·
Bcl1 natural eai 1hy desi~. ~g''-'"'"13-::..:lcl~'"'-----~
I Br, 2 Ba S-{iO rno C;ill l lNl-UftN 1m & pn v ba
Gi l-fJiO L1r!o fl rf'<1 $75 i'l ln
~\NTAS1It: 1111 benl'h Ne\\ L:1,_1,1nt \\1esl J:ltr G-1J ll"-~
3 UH 2 !1i1s, frpll',' p11t10' !;AL Perun~,-, -r~cnt-·,
$2."0 mQ \\tnh·r or ~\1.i fnn1 rn1, !'V,S Ro 111.1 :--v
1110 ~rl) fiT i-fi.\li() ('\('S 01 s1nukc1:. lliJ-.1 !JI! CIC~ i :l5 Jo,11111 St &i6-J1J~il ";n, clu!d ok :-11 ; :~111
LP(, Jnn 2 l1i1 .1pr, king I LC, 2 hr, attached g::u $1Z>O ,8c12
0-_i_-.•_1 _______ _
~11P !11 i1n 1rlv, SlfJO f'C1 :!l7SPl1cen11 a,,\j1lt,l 'ho11c 2 CR I HA Ult-111s ('flt~.
11 knds Vacation Rental' 42 5 ... ~~~--~ NE\V 3 b1, 2 h 1, uppc-1 1\/lg -----------
b11lronv, blt1Jl)(, trpl ~. ch p~ i\!1\UI llu11.i 1l. nn lhC' l11"1 ~h
t:\11Jcl1 "n ()K S~7J 1110 11 /(-".H !l J...:e \.lld1111 ho111l'
r;7->-ffi.l:l OJ 2'\:l-3·1;)'-?/]~. f<Jl l• nt i-1111 1() 11,1\S
2 BR, lilt111• s111111111111j! du1 f'l1rish11h., J:,,p lt1.i1
he ll'h, Lido Shoppln.i;: n1ra un!y li l l-U70:1
111n 11it 11111 !_i.1 l-~27'l ~15-798'.: drps 1 hl k ro berirh $173
Ba'lboa Peninsula 1 & 2 UR. $1:!rrS155 ~tu1 P, 1110 &1:i-30d, :i36-1~\li
1 Hr R"<i ln (\'11 , ro1n.1n tub.
Sii'> UKI ut1l & p.irk g
_::i1n.:le~~I~ &14-0_9'1_-_, __ Exira Nier $1 95 y1lv RentalstOS-"h_a_r_a __ ~30
673-2.'128
\\ E haie \\'hat you nC'ril fii.1 10:10 or 19 1 3'1.~l':
Or \\e 11 flnrl it · CALL US' Sl")'YGLASS HI LL. lo\ely
Bil , 2'i ti 1th f'Otlll" • 1111· (Ad good for $5 on rent)
n1ed1,1!e Olt.:Upn ru yi S 16j/ 1 --HcO~LclcOcA~Y~cpcL-A~Z"A-
:\ln l'ool a1 tula!1le Gl.td\s
CHAH.\lli'.Li 2 Br, ne11lv
deeo1 :11t <I, 1 IOS!' h• shop~
.!11 Bill>1>o1 Blv<l , NB
ref. crp!f<h ps, llld pool 2 IJR. 1 B,\ hl!ns gn1aKr
Adults, nn 1.wrs G45-R965 $145 n10 Ask lur Dalt•
*~'TUNNING l Br 2 Ra ~9'~·~2-4~l7cl-~---~~
Ga«len Apts. Pool Rec 2 lo!ks '" Oce<Jn nu I IJ r
Hni 710 \V llilh Sc C:\.f f1Jllc' hlt Ins 1\al\ !O Ytflll
2 .~ l 131{. bll, (ljll lrhps, ~s, 0>3f>--R 142/·i~fr-0714
!}r'HJIS playgrnd $1 50 11p c .111 2 DR Go1 den apt near lh•·
(il5-0140 beach Nuly r!er.orl\lt'd $100
BA \ Ave ,: B1 :l B::t, Lft ,
Fil Juunrl r111, s t11d y, 111
~l'r1:on1 $ ;1:; yrly util pd
fl7,'r-\901
fl tt-:r. 100111 ,c bo:11d & :i ll
fuill!IC" 111 P uk Nel\fl'Ol'I
r;xc h,lni.;(' 101 ltglit
h1>usr kel'p1ng Frin 1le 28 tlJ
17. l'IJ.ilc h11~1111'~~ E~e1
~!))I S, no ~!rin~s. Pd 1rip
I" Honnlulu if de~1red C11ll
714-!i ll-610~
ALA Rental1 6-42~3 ne11 13ren home, ~lonaeo
n1+)rlrl, 2 Rn tlrn S475 n10
L.ARGE '1 beclroon1 Ranch \Viii L'Ons1der lf'nse opl1on
Sl,}I(' CJ1Tier lot \\'1th 1 ennis & pool pr1vlg'!
flussrll 6~l 82.1."> (X~'IJ \ JJ .. luxe spn<'lous 1 Hr furn
apt i"l'o1n SJ.JO + ut1I P(~1I.
An1ple 1>:uk!n~ Noc h11th1 n, no pc!s JOOS f>fl111011 \ ,\1 c,
0 1
Corona ael Mar
2 BR Adults, 110 pets J~,\'i 1-"-'_o_n_o ,p_e_i,_c_,l_O_-cl200 ___ _
basketball l cl u rt Gari! &l l-2696 Eves
ener lni.:luded Bu iltu1s,
hreplace and famtlY rtXllll
Excellent wea $:17,) Hin
962--1 171 a~k for Dale
Macnab-Irvine
DISCOVER 111lS BAH.GA IN
NEW 2DR condo, crpts, drps,
runge o v P.11 , tllshwasher
d isposal, beaut pool , only sm nlO Nr BeAch &
\\ amer 842-6153 tor info
Beauuful hon1e, close lo
ocean Only $Zil. Call l'ltr
Dalby, 96J..1567 Agent
3 BDR 1 ba imn111c
Spanish, cJ~e to beach
Shag $.125 mo 841-4262
1 Bdrm H B. lmmac:. Shag
carpet. $3Z; mo
847.-1262
WALl\ lo bch, 3 br, 1 hu,
fan1 rm. bltu1s. !rplc, cn>ta,
dl'p!I, $285 847-324'.
Irvine
THE PERF LOCATION
\:,ilk to UC h'Vlne Nu 3 hr.
2 hn 111 Turtlerock All
an1t!nltles lni•ld U'allh con1·
pactor Cull for appnt
55.Z. 7629
NEW 3 hr. 2 ba, blt1n11,
trfHlh comp, crpt11. drns,
comn1. park & p00l ~r
UCL 833-8+17
$225/f..10N'nf 2 AR, 1 ~ BA
Condo Walnut Sqularf. Call
M2-2m7
NE\V :l .i:.c 4 ll R ho111e!t In
·r111 tlerock, v.n lk 10 pool,
lennl" Ao !IChl~ 8'.13-2708
Hi\J.tBOP. VU Ho1ne, \Bl'?.. Rl'al!y Compnn:v
2hn. fain r1n, xlnt (:Qlld 642·8235 644-6200
1\,1!c1 \T<l m a in!, l'E'h"lJ;, I ~~ ..... ~!!!!!!!!!!!!""!"'""""'~
fncd yrd 1nelded, $485 1110 LOVELY Sphl level 2 BR,
213-867-J~J(>:i or 714-548-4328 2U1\ Cl! 111s NP11 1 pis,
4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH v.11sher. dryrr, reh·1g. fX.lOl ,
Fan1ily m 1, fomi.al dmlng gur<lenr r, enc dhl gar
nn, private ten~1is & pool F'rpl c 5 n11n to beach $300
vri\ liege s . S495/n1onlh mo 10 responsible p!y No 644-~ even 1 n gs & s1nall chllrlren!pcls 646-li·~,o
v.-ec kencls, 64~1735 clays BRAND new J BR. 21?.r I3::i,
EXCITJNG 3 BR. 21~ Ba deluxe condo N e \\' p o 1 I
Bluffs Condo nr tennl~ club Cn>st. pool, 1enn111 LP.a.~e $ifi0/MO Sale Ry 1..'Qu11yord setting · s1ng\P!
Owner $74 995 \Vill take or fnnuly Y.iOO/mo unf.
2nd. 833-8615 ' $600/1110 furn 644-7Zrl. Agt
SHARP 1 sly Bluffs Condo DELUXJ: 3 hr, 111 ba tov.•n
3 Br, 2~) ba. V&cant hon1e o\crlook1ng tennb;
J.150/MO. Sale By Owner crts & pool , jacuzzi, \\'et
$54 995 \VIII lake 2nd OOr. ffPlC, 2 car e ncl gar ~ $.J2.1 mo, Holly, 979-1633, 83S-
51•15. VERY altruc. 2 BR & dt>n
llarbor view home !\Tany CREST C'Onao, 2 BR /den,
extr11s, clo,r;e to po o I , fJlll, \\el bslr $385 J\fo "
gAJ"dener. $475 mo, 641).1837 Property Hou~r 6 12-AA:iO
QUAINT, knotty Ph1c H!~, LIOO a~n 1 hedroon1, U!l·
2 Bfl. trplc Av11U Jnn, l, furn $375 r.1on!h
yrly $215 Gi."l-8410 Bcynnt Wle111 Rltr fitl2·1188
llARBOR VIEW, 4 Rr. 2'.l S•n Juan C•pi1tr1no
ba, beaut land!t, $550 Jn~I.
g11.rd Tennis, pool. 644~186. Jo-OR rent beautiful condo,
1 1 studio lype 2 BR apt. nr
HVH 4 Br, executive v e v shopping & Dena MnrlnA
home, tennis, pool, htm rm, 493-2100 496-JJR5
din rm, ~owner 64Ml008 '
3 BR, dbl £A.r , frplc, pol io, University Park
n!'I lawn cA.1-e, $200 MO • 1 t/LI t Nn fWll! &40-:ICJJI 3 Ar Cnnclo, end u111! 1 fl(¥1r s Ill . lrg llv .t i'lln Al'f'fl Gn11 BRQ
Any day IS the ~I [JAY In 011 pHlio. $Jlj n10 5.i2·73.'i'1
ru11 an nd! Don't delay , 11vu1I l''~b 1
\
~IEADOWS APTS, 387 \V l Rr. $120 Bachclnr _._ dell
Buy St , C!\f 61().0073 5110 Bnchelor uni t ~100 d;,s
l'\i!l-1070, C\'CS f~lfr26S7. ,---------SMALL APT 011C'·old1 1
udull fw 11-lll!\ rd s1 1;;
111 No •I 1n I"(',1r 2 ::tj t_trtrn.
CM * * STUNNIN G 1 B fl
Garden 1\pts Pool Rec
<1rea $1G5 710 \V , 18th SI ,
CM * EU1 GARDENS -POOL
• Adult s Poo!sa!r $1 jQ Up e Also Children's &•c11on
177-E 22nd St cr.1 r..i2-3G.IJ
1 Bit. !ljlllCIOUS, ti Ullll hldg,
like new, gal', $1GO Adu1 1s,
nv pets, 2220 Elden. 6-16·1jl2
alt 6,
LGE t~ULLY F URN 2 BR
Bltns, pool, benrn ('('ll
Adult!! Onfant ok) 110 pets
$JS(), 642-9520
2 Rr, h r epJ.1ce, pool pr'\ ate
patios. co11tincnt<1l br't!ll k·
f:lst .Sp.u 1ous giuunds, n1•ur
shopr•:,l ~ fine beach I-ur
n1shed nr untu1 n1~hed, lrnm
S2il0 Coron.1 di I i'lfar,
t>l I 2G\ I
2 Rcrlroon1 I Bath Sttul10.
huil 1 1n 111ngc & o~en,
dl1ih11n:.11c1· plK!l, 11 alk 10
hL'.1t h $210 days !>i!}-2288
Clt'll 5Ji-8968
Nt:\v 3 BR, 2 BA. lrg sunken
LR, flpl, ~an1/lJln rn1,
D \\', ln<lry la1.:. $435
673--291R
E-S11le Allrae1 2 br. bltns,
d~h1\sl11, crpt, .Jrps, e ncl
gar No pe1s 616-0li l
F:l\Tn <\ Large 1 H1 111
,I( fl'\\)', $14~/MO t-;o
Call 979-0134
nee
Pets
3 BR, 1 ~ ba 111 4 plcx
$175 n10 + dep f';t bus ,
i;c hls, Dec Isl 549--4225
LGE 2 BH. hl t-111!, cpl s,
1h ps, I child ok, c-lo~e lo
Sl'hls, $]54J lllO £.li-1~)8
ADU LTS only, 2 b1 11u w/w
Cl'p!, nu dJt1ts, ttt-wly drc,
bl!in~. SJ:)I), 638--73:t1
2 BR , 1 ~~ BA Deluxe Stud In
$179 ut1I pd. Shag Pool
t!!78 Maple 6~7 .
2 br , nu ('rpls, floor Ille
& drps, I hlk fm n1 shopping
S175 64~8369/677r7285 L(;r:; 2 BR apl. quiet seclud· LRG l BR, pool, m·. shops. r11, open beam ccil, ve1y 1 B r , stovt>, refn g. 110
i\ilults, no llel!I Utll llll n1('!' Arlulls only 548·86,)8 \leis $1'.VJ + ut1l 2!10 U
1884 Monrovia 548--0336 rot h lfi--0977 Oinngc A 1 c
1 BR SHIO ,f.i $lfJO 2 BR •f'BR 1-,,-,-.-.-,1-ro-,-.,-.-poo-I 2 RP., r\c1\ (pl r11 cpl 11t1•, st~r, Nl'll' r1 pts Xxl1n Ir~ \\'alk IO bench Cnrol lflo I C'r')', pn1111r, nn pt'I&. $1 1'1)
Adults 1993 Church 5'1.4-961'-t $2'25/l'.10. 833-1 65.:~ 11 r :14R 6019 or IH6·fi'fflll
I.ARCE Bachelor . $t2:i1n10 fl l3-f:!l74 DELUXE 2 br 11 1 plex a11t.
llealcdC ~I;, ~d_ult$, no 2 FIR, I B,\, crpt11, d1-pi1, $150 A1lu1ts only ~lS-2·1.')9, lit:!I~ all 6't:"i-o:111.J lt1Jll l'uul $ 2 2 5 I t\1 0 , 1'l84 Pornona, Cl\<!
Nt-:\V 11111ts, 1\alk ff\ llQnCh,
ocean vie11•, J , 2 & J !)dnns
1 <lay rtee lt.'111 c,it, 2i79
1 BI?, $150 77'.il 1':1l15,
(rorr1er Dc!nwnl'<'I 01vncr
675-4869 , ~1gr 8'12-26i1
SPACJOL!S 1 nn I p! d1 P"·
pool closed gar ehlld ok
SJ9:l 847-J.110, ~·12-4504
I & 3 Br. 2 blks to beach
fi~l)..GSG.'1;
NE\\I 1Jlx I Go 2 BH, $1i0
S225 Frpl1', d 1shv. sh1, cp1,
ch p<1 i;a1 !162 7117
COZY 2 hr condo fnr a!!ull s
~Jany xtr,u;. s17·) ni 0.
816-1$8
KE\11 Apts, 1valk to
l 2 & 3 BR 11 \<&!I
5'.16·2~79
Laguna Beach
beach,
*FOR RENT*
CJf,\Ri\llNG
1-Udtill op!, hy Pottery
Shnck, 1v~1lk 10 llt'11 ch .!!&
~vcrythlng 1-f<l\\d, f Ir 11 .
Oct:<'ll \'U l ncl11dr.s stove
& refrig S:.W Mortth
MISSION RF:ALTY 494--0731 1 BR furnJtht'.'d. ll:l> Ulll in I ~6~7>--056~""2-'--~~-~~ LARGE 1 Br apt futll, util ~11~~:i,;,.,O!~er2__,,~~ennantii only 2RH. t ba, crpt15, drps. frph:. no pets, nctul!s, Ll g \I'd NEW, lovely 1 St apt Drps,
..,. ~v.ov ...., 'NW srn1r x!nt 10<', ~210, )f'flrly, $175 673--13(''5 crpt,, gar laundl)' rac1I
RACllELOR npl. no cook111g ~·~ll!-5:.cc'~<>;7c-------I ADULT lrg 2 llr, p00I quiet, 3 hl ks lo oceliil. Sl5.'l Aft
fnctl no petit, O\•fr ~5 Ut!ls Cost• Mesa !!Upcr <l('fltl bl!11i; l ltiO No 2.P111• 5:16-~l~-~--
p<I $65 ino S.12-311)11 J)f'l1' Cnll flW.~11174 1 RR .1 111 v./refrla & stov,.
2 RR 1-~unl /\rlul Ts nnl} 2 MH 1 Ri\ clm;e tn lh11 hnr 1X't"fln 11<'\\ \l'lrd N ••
HC'C' rtn1 J"lO!il Cfl<~J loca l\h 1I $110 \Ju A~k f·~t 1 , :I Dri lly P1lt1t Cl•~~ll lc1l 1 !h1 ld1 1n o1 ll'.'1s $100 11,•\i>i,j
11011 A\n1l nO\\ 6'!0,...1),~? j •t'1•1).:1 67'l-iR02 nr 61:Hl l~ ,\11, &12-!'1678. I 671-1100 l ·cc..=~----~
NEWPORT Hi::hts de,.1ra l1lc
2 In apt. l\lature, resp
ndlts No pees/child SJi,;,
548-192'2, &12-SOll
\\ESTCLil-'1'' 2 B1 , 1 1 ~ bn
'f11•nli,<ie, AduJ\i; n11lv, no
pe!s 172!1 Bedford· Ln
$250/mo. 5.t8-1!'i3J
~~~~=~· NE \V J Bft, 2 BA, '\"RLY
2 Blks lo bch, $295 £..12-7'11 1,
S.12-3188
Sll\Ht; !111g.: !uxunnus 2 Hr
Jl 2 Ba 11p1. frpl c, nf'1Y !urn
util pd, J)()(Jl i\!1U1on do!l~r
\ u w. i\lus! sei_• tu believe
34l75 Dan.1 Strnnd Rd Apt
No 3 D,u1a Point GrCl'n
Lnnr \\ or Coa!t h11y. Sec
UKk
PAltK Ne1vporl, 1 hr. lrg i\hHlll!" U(the 11on1an 1,,
hv rn1 \'le'~ $2l!9 11111 sh:ll•' 111~ .! story hnr11!' "11h
64 1-5$33 eves ,..,11111• 1n ~B H1·fs G7:\..2.'xl7
~Be1h~ion1, bi;;s.-DI\~· lx fOl'C 9Ail1 & .1ft 5 1.1 ktl)s
[[nag /l\J~Jl Adul1!1, Slf'i lo &~ncllcw=k_ndc'c--=c---c--I
$~2_!1 JJ•'I rno 642-t'l;R7 FEi\1.\1.E, 21 to .l.\l to sh 11'1!
ttP r~;R Du plr x 2 BP. 1 hlk hou~e 111 f-1 H PQnl trnnuJ
oceun $1 75/1110 on vl'ly bi' i;a1 ;11 1ul, $150 inc l L'ttb;
C'.1!1 r 1es, 21 t/2Rl ~211 c53c&--o'-27o9c7c"c'clc6c,,-~--~I
San Clemente BALBOA 1,. 2 girls need ---"'"--"-----·1 31'\'.I roonun1111· to shr 3BR
*NOW AVAILABLE 2 A.\ hsC' C11ll 675-5121 * .1nv1ln1e Brand Ne \\ Gardrn Apts
Xlnt Sun Clrn1cn1c Al1.'n t 1; l'lr A t. b wan t c 1r,
2 Bit. 1 BA. Sl!Y.; 111'11~n1qke r ~h:'i t'f' '.!BR 1tJJI.
.I Hit. 2 l:I A \\llh d~h~11r $lJ() n10 01 S20 11 k z,.urs996
& l11't'pl.1t \', S2:iO f-"~.\IA L~ 111shrs to share
1111 1tp!i: 11111·" l'!llUT<' 111111°11 11ilh ,1;11 rn!'L .! hi h"i' furn
n1any ntltt 1 IPn tur .. ~ St''' _S~ C\I +l lll-'l7 1~irt 7pni_
II{ GSG Ca:nutti Ot• I.ii,; SllA ll E JIOU8E OR Al"T. ·, i\,l11 r1·~ 111~.1 SC.)ll lh of ~an SAV~-: SS$ HO~l r.·PARTNER
CI Pnlen!t• 1,.•nP111l llfJ~1 11 t 1.,J. ~JG..ll !l l, •14g..1479 u,.,. E11trell 1 (lf!·r11n1r
•Phone 4!12·1021, 49'2-11700 • l.OOKl~G ror ii NIOlnn~tc 1"'>!\
LAllGE ~on vit'v. llpt BaJbon I~. or Prn1n Plea1411
lnd1'\. hltn11, beams Don'i ral""l "ti-l='<-4~2c4o2,~-~~--
1ni'!I flus, ~!16-2619 B,\OfELOR ~2 "Ill 11Mre -, --2 bl' 11 IJI ll(lh S(ltl1(' S85 ( f\f
You d('" \ n~·d " i:un ro nrrrt tl·lfHi(i,t.8 i.:1t'~
' Dre.iv F11~1 whtn yt'.ln 1,1 \'l'l 'll F 111 ;ic1,-. -10-,-h-,-,.,.-1~ ..
pl.1• •' .Ill ,i.I 111 thr f lh 1 1 H1• hnu~• Clo~!;' '" 111;,u h
1•iJ,.1 \\'.ant Ad~' (".111 now 11,h $!\1)(1110 962-Al'l.R
•
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A•ntels-tO Share -430 Personal1 530 Baby•1tt1n9 Hou •ecle•nTng ,._______ ="-'----''-----
Help W1n Jed, M & ~'lo Hilp W1nled, M & F 710 Help W1nted, M'i F 71 6Help WtnMd, M & F 710 H elp W•nled, M & F 710
1f-EMAL1-; l'VQll\JTiult• r~·r•<lt'd ~'l LI Y !.JC[NSl-:U L<.1\lll~: (',1rc for )'Our child NFJ:l) l\(>ljJ 111'0und the
to Mu· 1\/2 sirl~ Pa rk • ~),11\l '!l'Al-1.S l • :i1 1ny !~>rnP Vic. Baker h\J\ISl'' \\c'll clc.1n on a FIELD SERVICE ENGINEER
MEDICAL X.RA Y EQUIPMENT
MOTOR ROUTE
Photo 1'ouc:.h 1'r~11 t• Peoplt') $2 hr to stnrt,
\\'Ill be taught to 11wk
11·/rnlf'rMCOpe. T his L!! a sit· N{'\.\·port 1· u 11 11 11 11 u !ol, l :-.1111 1lu.1I 1'"'d1 na;;i. 10 n,111·10 ,i;, ~ ,,111 1e11 f>l~!ll9 11cl'k.ly <u' hl-rnonthl~ b;1 ~1~ f;~(}.1673 11111 ;\d11••' •111 1.d l n1al!rr-s Carpenter C.dl ~lbry or Guyll' ul The Dady Pilot bas an opening for a driver nrisr JOU fur s<nneone \\'ho :1.: ' J.I ('.1111\no l~t!al l.ii~'TT.>-5 or til;)-'t071
G1r19•s_ f or-k enJ-435 t"I 1 I 1 IJ enjoys lnteTI!!Stlng work & to deliver papers to carriers iii Laguna rllli;e11, ot roul'lie. _ ..... 111 P11111 1 '" •n· 111111 t.1 t L':--rci:\J \\'OOU\\t 1111.;: P•inting &
l:J.! '11.'h .1:1~-~·1 I ( I /\s a lead ing n1anufacturer of diagnostic u each-South Luguna Monday throu gh Fri-t:n10 JOB AGENCY MINI WAR EHOUSES ·.i1nn•·1 ~ 1>'111•· 1•1!l. 11nt1cJi; Paperhanging \I~• 1 •I• 1 lll g I>! 1'"'11"" ll,11.1• l i,11 l\)l'l!,1 &l&-7:>98 _.;_'-".c...C.:C;;.,'-'C"----x-1ay ecluipn1ent, the l)tcker <.:orp. offers a day afternoons a nd Sunday n1ornmg. SaJary 31~ 3nt St· Su1t1• 203 STORAGE ,\ !l i\J.I.\ Gl ~'T tJ;I \' .l ok l~1·1"',.!11u111 l\.k;-.!J.19;i ~ti J\\H\\ ill •ti \I•!\• "111! \l•\I , •VI , UJ1 i;Hts f.,J !)i•ht ~ ,_.-1t111 ,., .. l· 1 ,.1u 1 ~ ~.. 1., • • ,,1 1. ·r,· Pt-:!-1 -. ,.. ,,., ,._ ••ti )"Ul' thr1i.l11l1•~ 11,1 11 · 11 S l) '''""'I• J:•I.' ! \111.1 L.l tan . fl,1\'I' ,j ~ll:t kll'C (',11',!1\t'f\i
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1 _____ 9_~1 970 Pl!OBLEJ\t PlV'>n1111cy Ct)!\· ,)f>lll\'s C.u pet & Upholstery
GARAGF:ii fOt'. H-El°"'T 1J1 fid1.:nt, s )' 111 P .t l h •' t 1 ~ 1i11 ~11 .. 1111•11, 11 L'C S.:oti:h
$30 pi 111ontl1 J,01-.1tl'1I In 1•1-cg n.1n1y L®nscling . ;\boi · gol'i 1,S.,d f(,.latdil nts).
\hp ht•iu t ,,f :-0.:1:\VPOf! J' t1•>n .~ ,ir1opt1uns l't'r 11<•:.:i 1,,1., rs ,I;: !!II color
BE/\l11. ,:1(~: ',',t•\I Cot'1 i\l'C'Allf: Gl!-41'1G lott..;-!1J••1111s & J() n\hlute
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ocr11 p.11ir1 :\lid l!w i.1 111111 j[Q~) tingtnn f.i<',1th C lllsl' 10 Loil and Found
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Found (free a d s) 550
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Ca rpe t Cleaning
Floor Ca re & Windows
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Cement, Concrete
l't,'r!O.Ci, 11.1lk~. dnves, tQll·
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Ap~~.~;:;;: P~\n:;~~i·s ('ha1Jeng1ng pos1t1on u1 the Tecl1111cal Sup-plus auto aUowa11ce. Phone Jiarry Seeley, lluntinii:ton Beacti jJ6-l lJ!l
1111 & ~xt • f11·1· J·,>t port Dept. of our f\ledicaJ l\-1arket1 ng 01v1-64i-.4:J2l, for appouJtinent. l'OfTER & Brun1llcld, Div ~1 11~l.ir11011 (;u.1n111h·<"d sion. \Ve requir e a good ed ucatlona1 back-A~fi" lru.·. off.e 1'8 Jlf'.flllantnl L~c~nsed, In1iu1 ctl 4!rl·Zli~-t • \ I !un ity employer 1>0sluora for Pre c I 11 I on ground \V /actual serv1l!e eng1neer1 ng exper. t 11 equa oppor lnl>!leelt>rs. F~ i cc tr on i c
PHO .. ~ 1\,tll{'IJve ru1g ,u ,1t« & trouble shootmg in sophisticated areas 1.,,,..,..,...,,,...,,,..,.,,..,...,~ ... "!!~~"'!"'!!.'1'!~!"'!'1! 1·eehn1c1a.11s & first Line
Ju· Nv 27!f.il4, insu1'., ull o l e lectro nics & solid sta te d e vices r H I W ed M & F 710 Supervisors. ~:xeellent (lp-
IYP<'!i ·~f PillJ'f'I 7 1 4 XI k d t Help Wanted, M & F 710 • P •nt ' "'"'1un1Jy to work In a ......,.,.. .• s.\2--l3S6 • n't \vOr 1ng c on s w/thc top serv . earn 1n 1~· ... y 1-:oou~ Pisz lJ l ( u 1,11 1 111 I! t he n1cd1cal electron ics ftel d Attractive t'J:.:'.\l!\LE 01.1>:1 ~t. ,101.1e with tl-tALE He-Ip & OJuntel' Gtrls .'~~~to i~r::;111~!s ~:i11 1 7~;.
s,1,1l e llcason;.ihl~' 1atC's co1n pensat1011 -1 hinge benefi ts Our en1· 11eople, tuki' orders, se1ve 11·antc<l (<entucky 1''t•ietl us Apply tn 1\r1tlng-or In
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HAND YMEN
WE FIX A-I
Aut os · Hoat'
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RONNF.R T1hng spee1,1hl1n.: ~-'°-·~o .. ________ NEWPORT pen11 3 Childre n Exper
1n 1C'rnn111·, lcrrazzo Tile 111· l\U,\T ('<1rpcnce1, 111us1 hall~· Rr fs Engltsh. req 546-4174
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i\O JOH TOO S\l,\LL
st:i ll. 4!1 1-:1719 1 )! t>:-.p, Appl\ ,11 lu;i~1.il Apply 3r d Floor llOUSF:KEEPF.R, l'"!X'r 2 <}{'
Top Soil lt<'r 1cat1011, ~.10 \\ 17tl1 St.. Peri;onncl Depurtntent 3 dys 11 l\'k, Laguna Niguel
JIM or TOM * 493-9207 *
C1\LL A!'Tf:R 5 00 P:.11
LET MAIL SAFE
(,\"\ftJ) Y{)UR l\!A!L
21 ltt ~<.;O.::f\'Jt'P
* QUAL IT•t *
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5.~fHJ!llO
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Tl'tEE 11n1k All kinds 1·ou
rnrrl thl' rrst No11· tr"\ th('
hf'~\' Rea.'ion;ihlc, rnsure.!
Sl7-1791 ----------J' l) H"x rli'nl:~ls 11\) (; Jb\enndr 01 , l'\B Tr<~:F. & Shrub T11111n11ng R I laul1ng, rf' 1,on,1ble t't'l'C
ii!!-, f \L Fabr1ca!111g & e~tin1;it1'S ~S-6~:>8 11~·khng llnl•' avail f errous I ~!!!!~!!!!~~~!!~
f. non Fc11ous n1et::i 1, A1 c, [ti]
;.:.1"' & hrltarc 1\'Cldu1<• 1 i• I 10i ' .. i272, f'nl " E~oyment _ f
11 \\ F: .1 hntr t111 1s1 mas I ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~O:,
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!Jl•'.il, t•k Bur~J.11 prno(
'"ur tHi1 nc ll<''•dholt & 11111.
il"ll li11 k' IJl'f,tlJ!'d 5 1~-"+~7~
.. 1 fll'I·". I I :\J1.11l''-" (;en\
('11pr n111 ftt>p.1 11··-. Pl11111 ·
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Job Wanted, Male 700
SCRAM-LETS
ANSWER
T!i"'''" ~ \T11u n1 -Anulv -
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c i\1 ~\1sh1on lsl.111d, N B fl rca Call 4~
"ll,\'-''-' ,•· I I I Equal Oppor 1-.inployer
u ""' .~ 11' 1t.:l' t1 jg11n1en1 I"""""'"'""""'"'"""""'"'" J N~PF.cTORS & Pohshers,
111C'thW11r 1-u!J !1n1C', ).!11U1.I OJshi\ashci , p/Lime. Glen fn sl & Znd !'ihlfts, please-
OflPlY for !he rii;ht n1<1n llavrn C'on \a l csc('n t apply .Cian!a Ana Silteon,
5-i:-i:02 16 llns p1ta l, 15.'">5 Suprn1Jt A\e, Ifill! F. J::d1nger, S A
BUSBOY ()I Girl .. Good.-NB 646--776-1
f.i s!, 1 l<'.l!l( ut .~ Niles ll
11k l..d'l.it::J. Restaurant, Ll!Sll\\,\.Sll ERS :SI G5 hou1
Cot 11r 1 uf Gulden,\ est ,'II. + rncal~. night shift, 6 days
\\ ,1 1 in·1, JI I3 .. ~=-----\\ t•ek, J1n1ho~ 30Ci0 Co,1s1
' l•1•1•''•"•"•''•'•··c•'•1'•1ii..iiiiiiii""iiii;! CARE TAK ER
\\e u it• lon~1n;.: f1J1 a tl'lnrd DIVERS
(f)Uplt• 1<1 111<: rl•nt lrt't 111 ron1 n1erc.1al 11 \lh 011 n boat ,t
.111 1u1 fu1n1~hcd 2 100111 apt. 1•11111pn1cnl to g-at hel' sett
l•dJ01111ni.: uu1 , Jubhousr 111 un !1111~ t;p ,I;,. <:unung f\J
(11"1,1 \ft'''l [(ir hi e (.hitu s lllll' Top p,1y Call 1"err~
I\ 111 p.,_.. s l per hou1 ro1 tl 1'.!-X!l2
I' tlly, l•.,1n IJjls 111t•rkrnd~1
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:\Jnt p•>lvn1111I fo1 adrl1t1011.il
lll•'11t11 If .1ppll1 ,11lfs oil'
-DRY-CLEANIN-c;-
"gf'ru y L\t,1n;ig1•r in N B 'i
[),1\s •10 hrs P111rl h•)ht!lly:>
l1lt•.1s,ult s1u round1n!!s [:-.; SEE OUR q11.il1 fp•1i Cunl,1~·1 \11
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lx11111111.: •'\P•'! h•·l pful C,111
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p1 ·1 pref'd I-or ap(!t t'ttll SUNDAY LISTING
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C.\sl Jll'.!\, ri,1iC !llTIC ,\pply
,s ,1; A :-ihot•s, 333 1: 17!h
St,. t.:\I /\u phone lnll~ ---:,;::::"--CHECKER
AUTO PARTS
0110113 CALL Til!Sll JIOPlo\INS
EXECUT IVES .Jf!~Hl \\'llIT1 F LllORI'.:
$15,000 to $75,000 J.;,;s E 17th St. tat 1i,1neJ c:-.1
S1 nd resun1~ 'H cnll TODAY Su itt 224 642-1470
for cQnf1iJe11l1al 1\0 COST ~•~--•--A
CXt'('t1!11•e 1nlc t..,'1f'11 1.'""_. ... ...---v .. iiii;i;;i~ .... iiii ... ..--iiii .. E:X.ECU l l\'f: SEltVICES, I'
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8&; N i\la1n, :lnntn Ana
f/111 :tot7-0025
KEYPUNCH
OPERATOR
gress1vc taLsrs Anr11llu1cl'r", Todays
t:C1 10 JOB AGENCY AH~!\ <:/ill lllJJJ\ yo u.
:;1a 3rtl St Suite 203 All lhr f,1t rs
J.lunungton Be~ch 5S'G-14:l9 1 _1_n_._ll_5'c5l!--<_!<l6~';1 _____ _
l\lEN, \\On1en needed for ltEAL t.!:ti Al i'... SALES
sales in new con1n1un1ca\1on SUCCESS CAREER
1ncd1un1 Pai t 11111e, full ~~e\v or experienced. Jo1n the
tune Contact Dnvid OstroU, World's largest and fa1test
'19H ll0 or 192-99-JO. gro1\•1ng J"esale ora:anizaUon
l\i OTEL l\L\ID \\:ANTEU .,.,1th a nct\101k of over 500
I\ tll train, apply 111 person, office s and becon1e a
Cos1a l\les.'1 Inn n1embcr of our 1\1il1iona1re
NEED l\10f:lcls, experienced Club ?-.tult1-n1il hon dollar! ad vert1su1~ prograin 1-'ree or not. Let:: 1 f 1 ni a 1 l' gu1u-un:1..'<'LI hcenslng school
pl10tQb'l'<1ph£"r needlf several Exc~llent s.tll'S u·aming. l ~s !"IOI\ ~7-6lX) Ph.•1u;c e11ll 512 56S9 I
Ne111spaper Camers ·
BOYS & GIRLS
10 yrs & Older
Dai~ P~ot
Ila~
Routes Open
Capistrano Beach
Dana Point
San Juan Ca pistrano
l{e<11 E~t,1l e
Ll'adt•1slup Rrul Est ate LS
now 1nten le1\1ng ti.•nl ('Slate
salesn1en to ope 1a1e !heir
Video Jlon1es of Amcnla
Selectra T.V &1·1.:lre tn the
Muol 1ni.:ton Beil ch/Fot1nta1n
Valley 111 ea F o 1 ap-
po1ntn1rn1 (1111 !112--1 '66 ask
for J 1nt E blen
-REAL ESTATE
SALESMEN
I
CALL MR. LOWDER
492-4420 l
\\h) nu1 11 u1k 111 lh l' holi est
.. 1, 1 llun1111i.:l"n l\e.tlh ·
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NO.EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY
TRAINEE POSITIONS
NOW OPEN
N 11n~··, VI LL\Gt. l'.E,\L
t.-.11\\f<, •JtiJ-l.~17
REAL ESTATE SALES
\\'1•1l t sl,1hhslJl•d nlftt e, 11 1lh
cx11t11~·n•ld sudl, i1as O)lt'n
lllb fill !\\() Sd]t'"'l:H.~1plC'
CU:'\ I .\L~I
l'.11.I \l.11 !111 I•! Bl11l Ct11U111
1:11 71.U2
(\JI ),llj·\[ I\ ILTl n f':\1101 '< C1 1·~u1t 1\£scntl1ly l'orpu1.111011
Ii.JS llllllJ('{.(l,llC 0~11111gs !01 l'rudu~l1011 & !nspet tlo11 1:1·111 ~.stnl( . •
fl'illllt'{'S Pleasant \\IJlkUl,1: Ki\ I ~.LL\ P.t:.\LT' IS Opt'!!
t•!tlthllons 111g ,\ n1·.,., i0;<1[es uJflt r elo~t'
ApJ>ly lu ~u!h Co11~1 Plaza, \.\'e
Cui u1t Assenlh!y Cui iJ ll et'd a ~,1 lcs n1,111,1~er ,11\d
3169 itl!dlnll A\l', Costa i\lc~a '<nlesml n Pll' 1 ~· ca I J fl ll}J I~ :':PHl(~1 f11r 1 nc.~r 1 1 c> 11
l'.:t:1ual Oµpcu1un1ty Employc>1 ~1-Scc>clcl~~~--~=
NOW HIRING
t::XPEHlEl\CEU
Cook • Bartender.; • Cash
1e1s • K.itchLn help e \\nit·
1 css • Hostess
Reeceptionist $500
ln1111('d opc<11111g S A based
dC'\l'hipn11•n1 & pi11p 111b1l1I
l'O 1n<Jk!l\g fuJ fflll n(i!t'h
rec<"pt Be.1u t1lul nr1\ ofl
])t.d l'UX phOllt'S ~lust lie
pl'rstiri;ili!e "' l!on1 ore 1111-
THE penr,1n1r & gnod 11ork l11s·
VELVET TURTLE IOI} \,11[ SlrlOJl
RESTAURANT -RECEPTIONIST
Open sunn 111 Fashion fsland Full tune \\:r need a sharp
\\e 1e a grcilt dinner house enthus1 asr1c gnl who canl'
lo 11ork for & /1<1\e niaJQr handle busy 4 llnl' phone
bencl~Cs JnterviC'.,.,s begin & enJO)S pi1bl1c t~•lllnel t o.
11us :Sat . Ot•( 8th . Noon benefits. Apply 1n Person,
to 3 I';\!~ & cvntinue da!J) Pennysav••t l:J.l;) i'i ei1 pot I
9 Ail! to J Pill Bhd, L'l\I
l'h•Jn(' number 641 :i:i 13 ~-~-.--. ------1
The VELVET TURTLE Recept1on1st $400
YASlllON ISLAND. Fre 1~;i\d 1\le1ht11 l 1·n 1n
~l:.\\POH I' Cl-.:\1Ei~ DR l!"\tnc 11111 tr;;in sl11111> he-
\\ i-:;:;T g1nnc1· ,\\so ~re l'osilions ---~-"'' C11!1 !·,lly Elh:-, ;{JI; ~J05, C(Jll
Now Interviewing 1101 (,,1,~r J::n1plv1rner11
DAY BUS BOYS Agrnt). ~IOU !1\1np .lllvd.
l.Arenr.o s, 2101 E Ed inger, N B SA -,----------1 _-C-'-'----------1S·•l r~
Nurses MANAGERS
RN-LVN-AIDE P RO'S ONLY
11·7 & other shifts Top p\t P LEASEI
4001-BIRCH, NB-
:V.00 ~'I ~I ·"'l•flllkiPP d LI
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1:f .\\',\P~fc111 !'1 <1~
rl('( l.111f'd 1.1 11<' .\: 1\ILl1t'
rnll.11 . \·ir· F111n1c11' ,t
I\ 11~01 1, C :\I !"d~-;)'!I':
LOCAL n1ovu1~ & J1uuhng
by student t~irge truck
J{('iJS Bru1·y .)3.1-1816 01·
673-0:i47
'f ~lf'c>p 011 ,1 \\,1tP1 hf'ri
n11d I S!l•lt'e fl IU1 \\hen I
hfl\1• a n1ghln1111 L• 11's like
h1'1ng 11f SEA Jn Ii Sl ()fl ... 1.
8( J,\ T \,!J~l11Cl' II IJI rtn 11 Olk
fur J1l"tvale f,.1 1! fl\\!1P ls 25
)J 1•;.p Ask ror J im.
h lll-'177X
lll'ed p.n ts in.in ro s t<11! !J•l
n1erl1.1!l•lv l-'1111 lln1c Bl fast
g111\I Ill~ •Jll!O fl<ll'IS t h111n
1 JI I 1~/!h :jt , C!\-1 6il:i-~2h-\
.111 r~qu.il Oppty 1'~111ployer
ClllLOC,\RE, hghr house
kcrp1ng •I hr day, 5 dny
ll'CL'I; \lu~t ha~c 011 11 Ir.ins
.~ t J\J<IV ( h1irit ('II H){t!S / &
1:1 s~ fX1 hr 548-8:110 01
51"1"-ZG::l
10 E xperienced
ELECTRO
MECHANICAL
ASSEMBLERS
duty pay In_1 n1ed pa y fot' IF ~ ou have nu1n11.ged p<>ople
fl oor duty Co u n, i >I\' I n_r 1n any d1reet sales. 11 e ha\e
lntn1"'s l\lon-fr1 9-;i, 11 {XlS!l lOn lor yDu 11011 1111
Lest'Ouhc Nurst'!<l Reg1s l1 ), the fasc.:inallng sil~er Bu!hon ., ln1111ed1ate openings for in-351 Hospital Rd , NB iLobhy markel
dl\1dut1ls 111th nun1mom 1 r•· •k L•do Bid 1 642 99c· COSTJ\ l\lt:S.\, l\r 'f-\1 Y"
J:J.(lll(J SQF, 1100 A/C ufl
f'l1('(I v1d 11:1c N, J'J I
67.>--;11;>
Re ntals W anted 460
LJDO Jslt>, rtttnh111 d ,,,
unf I BH "' b.ir h 11 rt
S~lr HF. ht'Qkf'1 bi~1-'1'.!l\O
Slf\'(;[.~ IL H ht•t \\' 1 ,II lll;d~
1 h1 unfun1 up1 r .'-1 :-.'t•r
lkh, Ltll.(11111 , Cd:\J 1'~• !l:Jli
Misc. Rentals 465
Sio\J ,l:\11\ i'I (H!) f"l'I.
l1th1n fo1· 11•111
An1101Jneemenls
2 ))(.r 111
)~
Auto Transportation s2S
CAR POOL SERVICE
For Information
Call 833-2195
Afte r 6 PM
Personals 530
11 l..COl lOLIC'S 1\nonyn1rtui:
~ll<'>nf' ~:?-i217 nr '.''file-
1' 0. IX.\ 122.1 Costn ~l c:sa
* P1\l.:"117 ( A°Hf) RJ.,AUER
!Id" JY.dU(l!nll llm31 Bef\('h
1311 d. S tnnton 527-3406
-, 1110 l!1e;,. ,~ 11b1 h1n~h 1ir
Cdl. 121:. \IC °''r ~11fro11I
,\.-t 7th ~I , 1\13 -,11-\J~!,
},()ST Ohlf'r n1 rilr "I~
Tip nf 1 <"Ill J!Ollr>. Vie of
Hoa~ 1[1, .. p ~,l '·'i21i'
Instruction )~
Schools &
instruct ions
STATE
CONTRACTORS
LICENSE
)II rts 111!](' ftS 16 1115
All Trad es
835-2727
575
01 er n {.)(>cnde ot Exprr .
Calif, Contractors
license Service
l.,,rit·11t1on !hi u-out So Cahf
Babys itting
1~1 ~1'0~1' n1olhf'r 11• \ 11
h11h1$1! 111 hM' lwrne. llnur·
11 ~-! ~t l\f'f'kl). -l~i!).
(,, 111•!11111 1n b11 b ... sn, dll}~
1't1d 1rn11~p 1mn1 17th &
Tu~11n C'\l 6 11'.4>!l~~~ . ---(I ,,\'~ "1-.L[,..:: -fi42-~1'i7il
\\ILL haul anvthi ng you
ha\e Rc<1son<1hlc r,jfes
Call da)s
S.12-46:!2
Sl,lf'LO i\DER ,i:, dun1p ti ur l,
11 ork C(tni'l"t'te. aspht1l1,
::;;11\1111;, hl •'(lk111g 846-7110
Til.\SH & DF.Bnts
I!auled A1v.<1y. $12 loud '
Stu1!rnl * 518-£42S
~2 IT FLiJ!NTTUHf: V;in
for ltX'.d f11rn haul~ & .c::en J
_l:t_lul1 ni;. ~)18-1 862, :ii7-27?.fi
'",\P.1 1, fo!U rage rh•an-11ps,
J'C'lll!)IC Tl('('~. 1]11 1 I\"\',
d1·l1·i·11a)s. s1un1ps 817-2\i(lti.
Housecleaning
DedicatMf Cleaning * \Vf; 1)0 .f~VERYTH ING *
Refs 1-'rer csl 616-28;{9
HOUSE OF CLEAN
floors, carpets, \\1ndo1vs &
\~aJls, f ree est, 642-682-1
JIOUSECT.1-;A,\/J~r. Lhorou~h
Jy donf' Reliable-\\./refs.
Re11~·~.thle S:\!1·4671.
LTVI-: a hHle n\Of(' Wl lh a
Jive-in 11u11d $45/up G G.
Employn1rnt 1-995-46 14
HOUSECLE ANING, reliable,
re fs. Avail Anytime. Call
6-12-5299
HOUSECLEANI NG 3 days a
111•ek Reliable QU I
96S-9946
Nred a 'Pad"? Ptaoit an adt
-.-----~ YOUNG n1.111. e~pc t ienc£'d in
pa1nllnR lli:!;hl L"'(Jnslruclion
needs full tune job 979-9621
Pl{JVATE Jnvesf1gatorfln.
\C"'l1gale anylh111g Good
1.t!es. l'.)1-:1109 . -----~
Job W anted, Female 702
l'Ll·;,\SANT, n1nturc lady,
1111e11C'umhet'<'d, ir; ee k ln g
posi tion a11 l1>1n pan1on to
\•\rr 60 l,1dy 01 gcn11emnn
11)11nc. g()(~J hl"alth, no
srnokr, rrf cxt'h S37-S270
.N El.::D lu'lp tit lvnnr" \re
lhtl'l' 11ldt·~. n 111 s e s .
h •J u s f'kpp;, 1'f\t11 pan1011 "
II n Jll !' 111 :1 I, •' 1 s UpJOhll
5-17-{;ii~\
Help Wa ntea, M & F 710
ACCOUNTANT, capa ble of
n1a1nta 1n1ng n1ul11p1e set of
bor>ks, hn anf'tal slu1cn1ents,
all JOllrnals, & a (' c t
llllo\lys1s Good sahiry & 0 1;
ply Send resume !o J\1"
!·liner, P 0 Box •15,12, Irvine ,
Ca 926&1
AC~G O erk, kno11·~ Aerts
p;iyahle, oper1111ng JOUn l/\ls,
flhng, lire 1vp111g F ull or
part lim e . Send resun1e lo
Ms lf1n er, P O Box 4552,
ll'vlne, C11 9:!664
ANIMAL HOSPITAL
CITY OF IRYINE
CROSSING GUARD
Th(' Ci ty of hv 1nc 1s
jJfl'SC lltly fl ('Cf" p I I t1 J; ltJ»
plira11ons fu1 1he position
Of crossing ~ua1d lo lu•l p
ele me ntary S<.'hool ch11drcn
cnlss i;af('ly al hf'av1ly
t r n v e I e-d 1nte.rsect1ons.
Guar ds are nf'('ded h 'Um
~1.30 A.i\I unt i l ap
proxlmately 4 Pl\1 w/t1mes
''•"'Ying a 1 1nd1v1dua l i11-
te1·sec11ons ~2 29 per hr
\\11h rill nCC'f'Sll CQUIJI Till'nl
fu111 by The Ci ly of hv 1nc.
Apply Al
Th• Irvin•
Police Depa rtment
19001 Zee St., lrvln.
Fol' Ir1£01maLlo11 Co11 tac1
Joan Gumina
556-5238 Attendant lo assist dortor,
clcanlng dull('s, to S-l:J()
Ne111>0rl Send rcsun1e lo
Hox no 994, c 'o Dal ly P1 !01 .1 ~u,~· ~o~a~l ·O~p~PQ""!c!!!!E~m~pl~n~ye~c!!! P 0 Box 15fl(), Costa J\1ci>a,
Cnllf 9'.lfl26 CLAS.<.; ~ELLS -fi'12 Sl78
•
c.,,~ 1'6'...• g . :.iv. ULTRA HIGH COMM. )car cxper1en<:e on either of _,.<V-:;1a.n
U1e fl)llow1ng 029 or 129 key-°'"'~0---------$50,000 POTENT!i\l., & mOJ'(', p11nch or data recurdcr. OFl'ICE assist expel Lil If you ha\e desire & ability
Apply· bookkeeping, some typing Also, if you pt'l'St!lltly h!l\f'
979-8600 offl('es & phones fo1 1mn1ed 2 \'pan; ~.xpcrirnle
I ur Long Assignn1c11t U.S. DIVERS
VOLT 3323 W. Warner Avt,
Instant Personnel Santa Ana, Calif
T e nlJ>Ol'HI'}' Ser\'lce an equal opportunity
38 18 Can1pus Dr , Suite 106 en1ployer m/f
Nc11'port Heach 5'16-47111 ~"""'"'"'"'"'"'"'"""''"
F.:q u11 I Op{Xlr En1ployer LIVE-I N Houi;ekeeper, CdM, ... ~~""~"""'"';..""!",..~/ cot1!lc1ent1ous & dependable, ~--XPER Lube man, f'ord Ref's Mwi: speak English
/>l'Qdut:ls, Cl,1ss A Smog Lie-& drive 7 · 3 0 A 1\1 . l P l\.f
ense. All hene hls ·Pension 6.W-0291, aft l p.m. ~1-430-1
1>hu1 contn(·t Hugh Bear. LABORERS
Tnn1 Stt1n1p F'ord, 535 N El
C11n1 1110, Sun Clen\entc tn1med Asslgnn1ents. To p
714-192-l137 $U. Long or short tenn
"EM \I '' 21 lo "" to share Ca ll 54().4450. r 1 ,.~, "° NEVER A FEE AT TEf\lPO house 111 H B. pool, tennis, · ga r nvtul, $150 Incl Ut1ls. TEi\-IPO Tcn1porary Help
S..1&-2797 aft 6. MACHINIST
TIME FOR
9UICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
642-5678
Dally Pilot Want
bargains caJore.
Ads have
f1T11ucrl opening tor 11.
g~ncral machinist with from
3-3 yn ex-per. \VIJ\ing to
le1U"11 ne\v machining technl·
ques.
Top sahuy , xlnt working
cord~.. outstanding f:rin~
benefits. Including company
paid life, medical & dental
Insura nce tor employee &
dependent II
Send brief resume of rele-
vant exper ar call Peraonnel
t\.11.nager, OpticaJ Systems,
P.O. Box 4556 Irvine, Ca.
92663 714/833-3570
An EQUal Opportunity
Employf'T'
ORDER DESK salei; \.\'e h11v~ people 10
Fast movu1g co needs sell lurn over lo you No1\!
disciplined Jndiv 11•1n1a1h CALL MIKE 544-8888
a ptitude, avg typing & good SALESJ\1AN & l\t1u1ager,
phone voice. No exper n1ale & fr111 $1125 & up
ncccss Co \\ill tra.ln Fan· monthly g un ra n if
tn!'ilLc startlng sa~ary & ad-quallf1ed No es per, necess.
vflncen1ent potenlial Mr Lee. ~213) 770-8543
Jt1son Best Agency
17400 BrookhW"st, F Vly SANTIAGO BANK
Suite-213 963-6775 Experienced
PART time Wall Street EXEC. SECRETARY
Journal delivery, 2 news Phone Mr Lorenz or
racks In Newport area, 8ml Mr M1Ue1 832-5200
car ldeAI 12-4 AM 5 daya\"''"'~!"!'~~~~""''"'"I pee wk. Call ~ an SEAMSTRESS
6 PM ,-011 M 11me, en & ladles gar-
PART-TIME COOK me-nls, Call for appt, Clown
$2 50 hr. 15QO Superklr, Cleaners, 644-2512
CM. tW&-9478 *S.c'ys, BookkHpers
PBX-R•c•pt. to $600 Liz Reinders Agency
Fee PaJd. Are you looking 402Q Birch Street
for a cHreer spol? Ule Suite 104, Nil 833-8190
typing Also Fee Positions Dl•I A Job 133-0l.55
Calt.Anna Chtialle, 556-8500. No Chara• To You
Control Carttr E mployment Elltnl II hed 1965 Agency, 3400 Irvine Blvd , ' 6
N B SECRETARY rectpllonlst,
PERSONN EL
MANAGEMENT
R E of fl Cf'. must use. ex. = typewrller $ 4 2 15 .
SPECIA!JST No exper. req'd. Will tMlln C::ECTY, gen ofc work, must ~s 17.J4. $3"6 mo. Startlnr, IYJ:I', M swer phone~. O.C.
Allfary · + m11-n~ benefits alrpor1 area, 549-,0068
Now lntervtewlng Army Fat Profit LS a ll&.ined when
· Opportunities, (714) 558-2665 yoo sell through result-gel
553--a5 ting 0111\y P ilot Classit1e11
frif1at Oectmber 7, 1q7; OA!LY PI LOT
Help Went.,!, M & F 710 Help W1nt4"l;M & F 7 10 Appf11nce1 802 • F umiture ~~---------'-' 110 G.tr.tge Sil• 112 Mis cellaneous -~·.;....=;...... __ :;.:.; efa·-,y~,,-,-,~11~.-"-.-.-u-,---818 Pi1nos /6r9.;ns---eu P•t•, -Gen•r•I
17 eso
Sttttl11.ry, S. Arnt.
1-11<' Su11t·rvlsor
'lu hn!i E:uin1ln<'r i:J l"('tn1·in11
se\ 'y I .t:i.;11\ Ont11,1CL'
tlfr 1'-1gr [)c>ntal, ~· v
rk.'nl r1\ ARill ~· Vh
l.'1C Bkpr, Ii P1;rk
S6'0 s:;oo
10 '6;,() ->JOO '°""' 11. s·i00
$65()
C:nll Jl'.uinie SL~t-O
Ywng lady, sall'S t'Xper.
req'd 11u:,i ls<o unhkc any
opJ)Ql1unlty you 1TU11y f!ver
a.icaln e nt.'QUoler If you have
pl'l"!IOnah1y ,-:, 11n> lnt1tn:sltd
In n·al sohd ln<"0111e tmrn
l11.1l"t' on, phou .. ror pt>rsonal
uill'I vlt-"'· ~Ir. U!oniirt'!,
5-IX-1 059.
F'Jl.r:1c 11T DA~1AGE s ,U£
New llo1po1n1 n·lrlg's.,
dlllhwusher~ & r & n ~ <' s ,
\\'<tShers & dry"r.i, f11ctory
V.'IUTl!.nty.
BEAOl CITY APPIJ1\NCE
3623 \.\.'. \\'am~r, SJ\ ~,_(17ii0
;nJ:l N, Tu~lln, Ordnge
~.Al~
C\\PLS'l'ltA:ir.:U
~IOIUL~: 11()~1 1:: P.\G~~,\.~T
$rilX.l.OOO ~lo.Jc! livul t' f"ur111-
1ur .. S.1J~ Ll~wdulwn 1.1 :?
111ort"o; lor•ct.i. u" lfl M<U rtu~
Ll!nut fum A11phance1'i, l){'t1-
~Pl t"Udli, p1llul'>>, 1 111.~ &
tli'.'t 1•r11lur lft'llll' IH l:H:~LO\\'
LlQt.:tU,\TION l'fllC.:E.S. a1
ll o y (If O\H 3 l()f BllOns 1:1
C'IJ'Hll~t' (.;v , $.11~ I~ jo 11 S;1j
t.:. Su11
3J~l3 San Juan C'rt'f'k Hd ,
s J ('.1po
* GIANT PUBLIC AUCTION * * * TONIGHT 7,30 P .M. * *
DEALERS W ELCOME
New, Ne•r·N ew, P r&-Owned Furniture,
Applianc es, Storag• Boxes, Beauly Shop
& Shoe Shop.
e PIANOS e ORGANS
FULLERTON MUSIC
Our Newest location
1,l!JI l.1h·!iC, foun1,11n \',1Jh•j
1 f~lk '" "'"•11 l h·~"~r··
\\.t~ ul i' U1 lJ11
557-4136
Rentals from $5
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t)-;'1' /!.HU'lt' II jll!rtha.,f'
ro! 1·1~1· f"''' ("RJ{I!'
11 !H•11 111"' •ii • ,111111"\. !{;1!1)'
kl·1 r .... t '" i..,1111·1". t 1nC'hrs.
(>Uj•l•l<?o '-lilt "I' i. UJI f'olldll''.
'-olwp~ IJ< po~11 11 ill hold.
.. (1.,,211 •
852
• .:1.\:\\F •• -.1-. h 11 1t•rl• 11o /to.ho1,. I . ..,. pa 11 "' 1 .i. Ch11 n1 r
1.i•'k.\:n•und ,;'.f.--;'1•i:t
l'.\fiTl/\1. L!STli\'C. l 'i'l'('l ,,\l~\Ell STO llAG~:
furnilurc, appliances & boxe~ -llEAU'l''li'
SHOJ','10 drying stations, counters. h~·draultt'
chairs. part1l1ons, etc -SllOE ~1-IOP , 12'
wa1t111<.1 chairs & bench PL US Unusual Ger-Dogs • 854
& f'l.rl Jlollu11111
NEWPORT
Personnel Agency
Ill Dover Or., N.8 .
642-3870 Antique& 800 !\1A YT AG :..::""x:c:;c.. ____ ...,:= Kenrnof't' H\llV
auto
gus
.,,,.,uht·r S70,
"asher $1i.'1,
•hycr -SJ().
5.sJO Gar1l('u lirove Blvd ,
\~'!'~!minster
12362 Ul'•Hh lih'd., St11nto11
IUG GAftAGE SAtJo;
S1rr1.'Q, Muanu!I ,,.,rtabl<'
••l'l:ltll, 1H:1plt' phonl' lit•r1<·h,
1'(1n'W>ll' 1V, 2 pullrufln ~u 1k
Ullll~ t'Otrlplelt' 111 fa~'l<i
l llJ' 1·,1bu1r1 1 2 t1Jlle1 ~.
llu 1ldl'i'l<> .1oUJ.1phei;: 100ors,
h~hl ~, .. !(.' I , l'(lll. hKll", 1'\<
llVJllJl.11.S ~Oil II/M'S l>l 6 :i: ;,
l1111h1vn:ii, IU "'Pd luk.,, ~ i.:al
ft•JUi•nUlll, Kii k1nJ ... ~ ~II(' ..
ul 1 lu1h1ng, Jan1 11S, 2 lio"J.
~n~ liJt ll ~ ln1<1ns & 1>1l111ani;1,
1{11/llt'~, books f..· lllUl"h llllJ! h
111ure -n11U1y good UC'nut for
Cl1n~tn1as p1esen1s
Saturday 10am-4pm
I2txl F::i.~r Balho,1 UI ,
t> N1•" spin~·ts fl-om ~-ki:. man 1n,porte<I beclroorn set, \vardrobe & radio. :. .st~I· s -~n.1 iu11~11~·~ • PUPPY WORLD •
SECRETARY
DATA PR0('£.")SJNG
l.ellding 011uiJit' Co 1J111,t
Prot~!f!l1n~ N.'1'\'i('r~ ( ·0
Ul'C'l:IR St·~· 11•r E/1I' knu11I ·
l!l'fg~ Rlld Ill !'O\Uilllll,! bJ:1 Lk-
ground Shi• 1v1ll 1111 \e tu ·r
own offh.:e & 1101·k ror !!IP
Ualn Pl'O(l'Nlllll~ n1~1· & his
Ftalt, .should h.:· t',IJ)ljblr 01
lndept'ndrr1t tll llun ~·rid
resuntt' 11tclurh11.: llUl.iry 1e-
qui~n1enbc In 111IPgri.1rr!
Dara CoJlJ, PO l:lo\. 577,
Costa i\l!'SU, C11hf 9~'611
ANTIQUE K(·11n1orc
J..l6-8672 REDECORATING
ALL MUST GO
-L1v1ng roo111 sets -Sofa~ -l.oveseats -l\udlllt'I' t.rund ~1 i.i11sc , Re cliners -llocker s -Uincttes -Occ l:p1 1~h1 p1.u-..) .•••••• ,, !•1!! h l111 l•·:.:·.l 1•11tur.1l1u>ili , 'Tt11;"
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SECRETARY-
INTERMEOIATE I
GRANO PIANO
EMERSON
·'OF BOSTON
I t•ir1 ll 186{)+ I
TABLE TOP
GRANO PIANO
'square top l
Ivory l\l'ys Bcau!duJ \\ 00t !
11·1111LnJi to he to1·ed .'<: re-
i>hi11·1I !l,1s Bra!ls sound
""""'
lligh sthool_i.:riuh1i.h• v.· :1 yr~ ~~.1 •
of N':.ponsthlP & \'l11·il'1I ~<'!'· ~ t'1'.~
rl'l11r111I ,t· 1lrrh111 r'>;p1•1· 1>11'1
Basic ktl!)11•lerlgl' of :in .ul-f.f" P...-.;
mlnlslrallve ofi 1\ J• p I y .•
Cl11.-'lsi!1ed Prr sounel Ofhc <', ......__ '-'
10001 P1rsid10 &1. ('0"1 " ~
l\i!f•s.1 ~16(;.0180 :'\1•111~•11 '
/\lct>a Ur11[11•rl Sl 11001 Dtsl1 H 1
SECRETARY
AOMIN ASSIST
s::OO phune 54S-8 ll}I
EUROPEAN-
&! t11e 1 1~hr hand lu ,, }ni.: NEW ENGLAND
Exec This pt)~Hton !l'lllllrt~s i\'.'\J JQUJ•; SlllPJ\lI-:'.'l'TS
R fK"l~nablP S1•1 I) \1 hn p11s BEfN.G.J"
sesSt'.'s ei.:t•( ul11(• Sr1TC'lllrl.1I LiNLOAD1'.D '-f.>AJLY
skills r •1d hn s 2·J \I'~ l'NIJ * SALi<-~·rARTS Ill Ai\! *
nnrl fir.. "f's ,\dinrn r·~S/lOn~i-Holll!lfl Desks -Sideboard~
l111lrics ..'.nil Xi.:i f~IO • Ch:11rs -Tables D1es.scrs
Secretary $525 -Church PC\\s -Stain Glas.~
f'('(> Paid StOI kh1'Uk,'1' n<'<'d~ -r-.tinu rs -Cl)·Stal -
l yr <':l:pt'r LU sanlt.'. Grc,11 ltrxkl'l'S i\IANY
PH spot 1r you hkt' propll>. CJIRIST:\1AS GIFT IDEAS
Also lo~f'e l'os1uuns Cull 1\un SPl::Clt\L FRE-f'LOO!l
Chn!ill<', 5:16-S.iOJ Con ln)J PRICES
Career Ernployn11•n1 ;\)(Cnt'\' Antiques of the World
3100 In:1nr Rl\tl , N 13 • • • 22 Rooms of Anl1que!'i
SECRETARY 1 * F'ro111 22 Countries
Y?-.fCA \'outh o!ftce 4 hrs. l !l-j7 Nl'WJ>Ort Ave
rlaily. 612-9900 Cosla !t1l'sa 548-90.13
SF.CURIT\' !'llan p/l1n1e 1•."""""""""""""""""""""I
lflellr\:<l Jlf'IS(lll prf'('dl Bt" SE:TI'LING an Estate Cul l
Canyon Country Club, No'" r1 ystal pWlCh _,,bowl,
1 Big C!l n)nn llr, NB I separate base ]J diam Signed Ha.,,,·kcs A-1 •cond I Appro.....:. 28 hr \\k $2 pri Anprsd at $2100, ~JI for I hr. Nile only. Apply lx'l\\1i ,.
l'IOU Rl.E t•lccll'I(' 011e11 &
elri;l.ric t.VJk tfJJJ Oven only
SliO 'l'he 1.•ook 1011 is only
$3:i phone ~)'7-ZOIU
Rent Was hers/Dryers
S2 \\'k t"ull n1aul\ * (]3!.1-1202 •
('OLDSPOT lG Cu Fl refri~.
fro!fllt•s~. \\lule, xh11 1.1lnd,
$1 j(), 67:>-.'018
c;A:\
Stov(' & Oryr'r
&11-L:.>91
Auction
PUBLIC
AUCTION
804
ANTIQUES
(Hundreds of Rare,
Elegant Items from
Scotland, England &
Belguim)
JEWELRY
(Dia monds, Opals, Gold
Jewelry, Watches, etc.)
Dec. 8 Noon-5 pm
Dec. 91 pm-10 pm
Hilton Hotel
Bollroom
Laguna Hills
(Santa Ana f'r1\)', So. to
La PRz olf-r11n1p, 2520"1
La Paz Ro,1d l
l'l.~/t.~Ql!llhle pl"!~"('S, c-U:>!Olll
n1adc wfil, 1 u~t i.:olu1 . S<t
tu1 1u1iotl1• Kull.( ll~ ht·1!.
'urnpl II l!Hl'l'UI'. Nill' Sl,ond
l«ll <. ht-sl ul dJ'\1, tics!!". tiovk
:.hcl\'t's, oddi. ,\; end:> l'all
bet 9 & 5 53U-060~
ll.1lho11 f>l'ntnsuln
1 l ti!k!I on do11 n fro111
llll!lll 1Sl1Ct'I ul u.1!110,1 I
c;ARI\GF: Salt>. Thurs & F'n
\!Is!' itcnii; J2fi~2 t;,•1cn S;:-,1s
Dr, Ll!.g f\1g. 196-bl-111
Jewelry 815
l' airs -Cof ee tables -Com1nocles -.nd J•l.iji r 111 ,11,,!; . liuiu ~\l'J~I .\111• r I· -.1<. J'1f Bull:., Btill
tables -Refrige rators -\Va~h ers -J)ryers • 'U c 1 k ~ 1.-r1'1l·r. Cu1:kapoci, l rish
S 1v' '. •(•t ill ., lH '>llJL ,' ''1 S\111 ·1 1110 :'11!:\Lll Plll'S'~ -tove -Lan1ps -~1attres:->es -' s -c~1t1 .•nil rl·l•11111 1 11• 1·11 1 ,, 1 • ,1 , B 1
P t '" LO'l'S 0"' '\ISC ' lllU 'A '' ~~·~· \ > ' 1/ ur "''1\11 '1' • n!; rre.:' I (' ures -t..:'. ' ,. !l • lX • • I IHI -1" ~. .11 l,lul\ -... n 1hC', I 11~ 11 ,.,,.,., J'!l -'.Jll7
Bfi..\l'!1: LO'f S, l.o ·rs !\lO l~E''.1 -,\J.1.,.•ll -II •·llllt~ -II Ill --C-._--1 l'fEl\S 'UllJl'.l"I' 'J'O l'Ht.',-S,\l .E l111.1i· -~i.1tt'.\' .1,c Chui.. -'.\l\l 11 1-h ~111t·1· rhr1s1rnas » r l\,111u1 -St1·1n11," 1",1hh l'11p)•l1' H111• Sir•' & D11 n1 I D \VE llONO!t 8 of 1\ & 1'.l .\:S'I'~~[{ Cl l:\HG!<: ,-..;1.1,.,n -r.;:1111-,11.1 -\,.i.J, 11 11,'lti".t 111r ~1 "l\t"l!s llo!d B~Dl'l.001\t Sl'I, ne111ly nc•• .A JES pl,1tu1ur11 rlu11nond MASTERS AUCTION -U.Jd1110 -L11l~krtlJ I.! -1 !I! ('h11~1111.l' :\l.d•·s SIOO
fho1nas\•ille F1·rnch J>rovu1" I ring, step t'Ul 7 57 K \\'/2 :-.,11111 1,.1_ I 1ni 11, ~ Sl:, ,1,,-Ui7
11al, Kmg-siie bt>d & head-baguenl's. 101111 diamond tfornterl_v \V1ncl y's) boal'tl Trip]{• dresser. \'ani-"t'lgh1 i .97 K · G1•tnolog-1~1 •Orga ns "\1:'\l' l~!-'!:;<;,\1:1 ) ~ n"1 ul<I
1y, i 111 te t·hl's•~. Lill l'hest I 11pprats<1l SIS.~ SR.c pnre ('O~tF; BRO\VS£ 1\HOUNI) 11-1 111 , h1.·1~" ll .. 111 I 11111.ih" ,\l\f'. :-:.1nr 1u~1ry
Cost SZ'200 11c11 Best offcr.
1
~1:t,!tj0.6~.l5:!6or ~-os.u1 2075 1 .:. 1~e11·po1t Blvd , Costa ~lesa :0..··11 l ,,1,l .!J1•I Tr.1<I•111., l\•••I, ui. ... 1 l1n•, Sli
l 'radcr Kay's 'An11qut'!s i.,_ IJlA~Sol Ap pt'U)( I <'I. Al 1Bell1nd Tony's Bldg: l\lat'ls.1 <111111; .. n ······-··'' ''" l'Jl.-,L~~' ''''...., 11ut 111-. .... urf,.
Used F'urnnu1r. 112) ''il'· SJ.".iO Stuil Cl\11'lll);S J ti. Costa ~lesa **6-16-8686 u,l(iltliiillo.l 11 l li )Uuu .. '!,>(/'I' !'llJ:1s1:...1.\-:; r•t"l;p!E~.
tu1La. C.\l 6-l2~1 I77 11 :i s:;·i0 121:;1 131-19'1.J U.·LSU!t.' ------.......... ----------..---·lh'.lnlli.il l S11lll".:•I ....... ,,,,,., \h(", ll\\ll hl,v·k 1~'11.1(1l1•s
l\lu11Sal. \\oilr! t>-H rini 818 \\uil11r1•I ~i.:,\1•1:11·11 ·~II'•• "t11d .11 p1d 113-'.li.i'I or _ Miscellaneous 818Miscellaneou5 l 1111 i ·~ l luh11.iy .... ~ 11 1 11 ,_,li ,;
DINING 1111 Cubic, -I l'lu·s, J~~\-El.HY -lr ·'1,1'' J•'l"''i•v. l ' I ' . -------"' , <'11/l •IJ tl H ••, ,. •••• ~•'JJ • -.•. -
end tablt•s, 2 cll<lllnt'I pull raw Turquoise al disrou!lt l"ll•oll i.is \ 1 ;:-.111111,1 ••••• ~lj•• l.\ll" .. 1 11k, . JIH1,i•·1·s. hol~
up C'lus, ladies gold golf prices, please call for dll'l'C'· ANTIQUE OAK JI >1lll\l1i11d -l' .. ild.iin-t'.1nu I '"1' ( h 11 .... i1111t" • f<'111 • ·i
llUhs, c,u1 & hf\g, liov.'ling llOlls, 556-1729 & CONTEMPORARY \\111•!1 1tot -J,.11 111-h 1111b.ill ,"1'1 ~•1 ,',,·,~ I.JI-. "' ~"11"11 •
ha!! & hai::. <1CL"Ord1011 ,.,, \ · LHt.: d1a1nonds 2/.., 11Jf .1 .. 1 il11-t .111n1.111,,•11 ----rni:,c odds & ends 1.5092 MODEL HOME FURNISHINGS F O 1· ! \ L I l r l' l ~-"ltdll'y, lrvuie, SOl-0$7 1rtu1l !'lles,1 r ,111n Shop. ree rgan Lessons 1 · · · •l'tn1<111 !iBt Nr'1V(XJ1t Blvd, Costa OF 2 l .~\RGf; CONUO MIN IU!\lS ;111.,1u li7 IS,l!l :-h•'pllrl"l 11 \lppic~. no .~pc Curv~ S<'ctional Toast !\lt'sa . l\JUSl' BE Lll:.!UID ,-\.l'EIJ 'L'lllS \\'~~EKENU FULLERTON MUSIC P 1!"'1'• .. :> 11 k" 11 1" c·hoo.~ h.tt k1,'l"Ou11d, gold I or" / , ' 11 <1nl 1•1:~~11 :
l Q b DI AMOND "'Nldln){ r11JJ,; 1i A1' .to. FRAC1'10N OF' 'l'lll~l l{ COS'f'. I ... \ 1111 1•11· 1-ull\ll•lll d\llt'a(O Ullted VCI)' gL.IOt! 871-18'05 ( llHl~Ti\1 1\S YI LJ.0\V LAB
con<I $175 2 1" s \V ·rv Curat Pd S'.r.11) Si•ll $!50. Bedroont, Jiving 100111 , d1n1ng roorn and den 1 1 ~lO 979-4167.' ' ' (:utu Ccr1!1c11tc.&16-4225 l1r~:Opcu:'\1gl 11s '1i1 <1 f•llJ•' \\(' 1' ~i.,.., od furnitu re. piano, Br1c-.-\-l~rac and l\lan y Other ''"1 'nl 1 :ii 1-'tui 12 3 B1~1 __ ~1~,!111.;_G t:-tJ.l..J-I. ',',"TT
11
RESS & box spring, Miscellaneous 818 lten1s -l ('HHl~!:'IL\s l'L'l'!'ICS. ~1
a n1ark, dbl bed SLZ(', n('\\' SAT 9 • p M SUN 10 • PM S I' I I I I c ...... • 1 • • .... • • porting Good~ 830 "·1nu 1 °~ •• ·.+~,,11;"1) 1' ·~ 111 t11 1i,: 11r,1p S('lls nC'w 1 DllUl\1 s1-~·r 1,11 h hi.,..J1 ORLEANS APTS 1'1 1< ... ., •1/tt 11•1-. 1~1 !-fl:•i1
Slll ~ct Spcr'lal pnce l 57. h,tl plus 2 br,1ss cyn1bols • )';( \ B\ t-:q111pt11<•111 , l" :-; J~il[;),.Jt:\!,\,'\J Plll'l'l"s, 6
>c_t. !'l!r \\'1lharns, 6-l;)-1701 on stands. Als.:1 <"DI\' OC>ll 1741 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa JJI\· 1 l' I 111 I '~; ,1,p;;o1 1r1: 11 1,., Al.;:{·. 111,il~/lt111alt•
!'llf)VJNC i\luslst-11, baC'h dbl 11/1\00d b!Ol'k, s 1 15. "'-=I•· 7_-J t uik 1\/h,H·k p .. ·k .S!UI \: up 1 hi .. , k 1111 (Jf
bed Quilted b!k & guld &16·2119 art 1 Miscellaneous 818 fliiscellaneous .~ l·~·r _ L'st'll nulv f, 11 \\'ai·n; 1 _ lb'<I;.' ,..;1 1n~. 11 B
"'Pread & nl.'.llclung h11nging F'or Sale "Wanted 820 111 111 • SJ ,u, .-,1 111..-,1 011 .. 1 --- ---
lainps S75 Unused t 'ord Toi ROTOTILLER BIG :111--.:ti71 , :fi:J--12'.).>: ll!IHl.H:\1 \'.":-', \l,l". 7 11•ks,
Gu<lnJ t·ar i;eat Sl5. 968-51J l ---~-1 H•··•'nn.ihll' 1n:tl"-te111 \\"ill $:>11 GARAGE SALE \\"anted· you11i:: nC'\\'])'\leds l!Aftl' skis 111;.,. uc11 1.\.1 ~I h•tld fnr C'h;·1~1 111.t•, 91i0-1050 * SOFA & LOVESEAT • 557-116:">8 '" nl'ed neat ULIJ lul'n, n1g~ h1n1h11g:s $1' :Sin lM •l.., 1 Ni.'\'Cl' used, e Ver-v <>d p1c1urL•s, 1!111111.•s .V. 1)11n••s Jl111hl,1nd ;13 Sv.e h'' ::-./'l"JJ SC'l'\'IC!' J1·1~h SC't!er
., • f'OR ""le · 'len'• ""'' '"" Stereo, !\lagnus por1:1blC' ,, ., I \J 'P ('I "lood J qual $119. Usually honie ..,.. · " l s 1 1 for 1st house !>i:J-81.>I t~l-0-U'i'i"~ nr IJ l l-0,~:13 , '' 1an1p1on u me 9ti8-
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ThrC'(' pair rJoor lt.'nglh o~an , maple phone x•nl l, . . • _ _ 1,,,_~lh7
Garage Sale 812
dr.1pcs Ele c t . rotii>su·ic t:onsole TV , 2 pullrnan sin k \\",\i\'IE:D St•rap Zinc lhl' EXCHCISE fnr !lr,11111 1111>-----·-----
49-1--699:-f units con1plch' 11 'f<1ut:C'IS castings, pr1n11ng pla!C$, hC't'17.t'd bai l>cll set 1\du!tl(.; I)_ L 1) ~~ ~ RETP.LEVER!',
\IO" (',1b1nct~ 2 t ut I l' t s, etc. P<1y lop S ffi9-Sti00 sized, ar!J . llt'tght hcnl"h ~C. C'h.unp1.01! l_ui<'s,, s hots, \~'E:DDJNG DRESS for sale k -11 "I JOO huL1de1s supphC's •doors, M · I I -1----t 822 llt.'11' t't!llrl. SL-~l-J9j() I ' Ill'•' s,,r __ ,_._r_,_._,_. __ 1 LlOO ISLAND-over flo \v Size 9. In 1te1iect co11dition. us1ca ns rumens -~ ----lurrn n1ove at gLVC' away \Vas $2'"...0 -\\'ill SC'll for ssa ll~hts, etc I, ll'lb tools, l 'V, ,,,:,;_ ___ ...:_;__ ___ ,,,;1 ,~r.::1~. l!RP's, N1•v;irlu Gi .111d ..;'!'1 '[) S(•l"\'it'' l11•h Setler
!JJ'ltCs, applic, nu I used Call 546-3.:i67 or 5'JS-00'7 I \\Qll\.uis gnlf sli;ics sz ti .~-7· RENT FOR ONLY $l Pn:1; h1nd111g:s 19~ s, Nev11 ,\J,C Cli.ln1p11i11 l;lnod !me
clothC's, steanier trunk, art anrlirons, IO spd bi kt\ 5 gal Ort BUY \VITH r\O I: llNG Usl d SI!> liS's,Uscct vni:t• l(l1t-Slt1_7 ________ 1
k J l 'fVIL \Var Items 1vanled for .u.1u<1nun1, all ktnds ,v,_ sizes 00\,\N Oruin. PA s, :ll ik~I>. S!OO 5J0-1':3~ .c.rHct'nftrd Clu iscinlls l'"-1ior , w·n fabn c, ,1nt1q , priville collectJon Guns, o! eloth1n~. la rnp<>, po1C' -C " 9run & 11.a.Ln (Ex~ept F'ri) S1800 Fr Panan porcehun
No phone calls plea:-<' fl~re group. Reduced from 011~ HI !he Louvre 2 * SERVICE Sta llcl11 \\'anl(d chllfh'Cn aslel'p In chatr
rull or p/!lnir ,\pplv 111 f;1,t:11L'll Aristide O Cmtsy
fM'rson, 900 E Cun~L lh1 y, l \xl :\xl~i''. Fr. 1~1899
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po! & plants, n1 an y I GuilHI':;, ,\tHj)li, Hut -ori,:<111li r11rs AK . 1 ., ·• :.; o 11 a b It'
S s1111rc s. pictures, ct c . ln111p, ni,1ns bCll\hne>; bull, ,'(, P i,utus, "IJ Ur:in<b Store, Restaurant, 1•111 l'~ i1 /tt•rn1~ 1~2-0~""· su1 pnses I 'ilt-Sun-1\lon, JO 54fr10.17 \1on1ans 00\1'l111g ball, Cf: ·" .......,
Ai\1 to 5 PJ\.1. 4•11 Vido Lido SPANISJ.I Freighter n1odel JT'Qn, gHmcs, books & niuch Nu ,1gc,!1!111l,,nt: P;~1,"~i1 nee~ Bar 832 'SL~Jll1C 8 nlu l\lall', Al\:C, *
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L.ARRY GREEN,
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Ci\l.L (71 11 673-IJGG r·on FURl'llE R l'.'l-"O
!:loud 673--9JOO bonl liltnd n1i1de in Spain. much more in.>ny good ~~TO!JjiN·~~l,~llll ~ ~I,LjL J, GOOD USED l ('h11111 p i).1(ko.;:1n1111d Lovrs
GIGANT I C neighborhood 'l f J " E I items for Chrlst1nas prC'S· "" '~· ·" ' -; ' 1 !uld1e11 Sll:i "d :}-i 'l61 . 1 ong ~ragata :.spartna Now TWO Convenient RESTAURANT . .
SERVIC~: ~!11!1011 a!trnduru 111 S2COO, s1·Jl $1100 i\lo1t•
,1/n1ci-han1<.1I rxpcr Dil\s Anni. ,t Clune~ ant iques I"""""""""""""""""""""" i;,t lt•' O othcs sz 5-10, tenrHfi $100. 64fr-5743 enls L , 10 L[l t::ngl1sh :->h1 ••·1~tug pup-
drcsses sz S, kilcheo v.e;ir. Snlur<lil;" 10 <1 m-I Jlfll ocat1ons to Serve You EQUIPMENT I iH1•s, 1\'!ll hold fnr
1 CilA~-rS:'\1,\i'l 100Js Con1p!e 1c 200 1 FULLERTON MU~~ pKHOf,'Tiiphy, pamung:s, Oilk 1oll-a-..... 'RY SCI. Paid S550 1 E B;ilboil B,·(j, ill .... ·.u i'1111111r•.1 l1hl•s II !t'-('hn~1 111as r .111 ilo!-499-<1167 Fount111n V:ill<'V T<'saro, ;~.1-:;.'i;Jc.<:..,.. _______ I
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•· r 11 --Building Materials 806 roo 111~! v:lr u· 1 A.'\~rlQL't:s f or .'\n1as. !u111, !Oppel boiler, dressl'rs, Asking S•IOO nr o ·adc for B11lbo:t Pcn111st1I" l.~l'!l Jo:u, l1i! Vi1u111<11n V,1Jl1 \ 111111,1 bk .i1\11t'll(d s11l\\'J IHISJI ~II 1 1>.: nii f('n
1.: hi ! d r ens skis. ZOO ,.,,1 Call ~2-2105 l~ hlks on do11 n fliini 11 l:H~ :-.: ~:in IJ11 •,;u r 111-'· I ~'. •11s. ( hil kPn h1u11~1r~'. l'1f's Jiar~·t ~.',\.,~Ill!: Si5 '
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SHIPPIN & REC. !oclay's plrasurt', fut ure l ll ~fATERIAL -l!Jf.il's or Nl:.\V
Ht·llut1u)X' C1l:\I Sat & Sun • ..::"c"o"cnc'c'c'o"c'c:c'c'o"o'''clol~c'c"c_ s, l-~ul·l1<1 t ••1· t•l<><.t 11 .••tn('r. 1.1)l1•r 96.!-hi:::,
12-5 s· Bc1gC' sofn S50 !'Ilise. • S57-48l6 • I '"JI 11~'1 '{\' !J ,trllllllln J,..:h.1 --. -.---".'-"'"'----
2-7x3:'ixlJ SflO\\' ti re S. 1:hai.rs, 2 111.gh ch.airs, 22" HOSPITAL bed, senu el<'c· l22 N Jlarl)OJ t ullcitonl 111.111 111.il'IHnc Blt•nd•t l{,i· Ar sTUI) txrr.1 lrg ll?be Fee P1ud Diil' !11 11run11•ll1°n \CSlincnt. Anlerican tables. JTE~tS' Doon1. Jum~r. ply.
this fine 101.";i! {(). seeks in-chairs, dry sinks, desks, wood
d'', 10, \\ill<'l>o••·"'' c, ... , ,,, 1 II' 00 . _alun1 sheeting, mold-Edelbrock 4W C 1 D. hi n se x 52" me<l . nurror, 1ie1y lrl(', S125. Hospital bed !able e 871-lSOS e I il:i1• IJ\cn 1-"!l'~" !uokuu:: .'\l.nt J!e<hi.::-n;, \\arl.~k-F la
intake n)aiillold l2)14" styl-$15. !H;)...L'll9 • 8.-night stands, $2~1 t'fl !tlllll!t:r :Ht'<l I:! fC \\ill s('ll h1 t"d .~yrs J.>U"r \~\. " ~n rup., ... 1n: s, CIC. O Y 1ng, 11·1ndous, C'!C.
oppor 10 1;11],1uu c 11 tl11s i\1aru1's 3109 Villa \Vay, BUILDERS S l'd "'heels for Ford Van Brothcus ztg-zai::; se w ing Bro1111 form1ca d 1 n 1 n g DRUf\1S Rogel's lop quilty 111rh\'l<hl<1lh• Uc~c uffl'I H 856
rapuily J:.'l."O\\lllf: f111n S1n11 1'c11port s Cannery V1\lag<'. URPLUS
S450 1\l~o ~ ,..,. Jnlts (' n I l +\i1--0,;72. 2406 So llfa1n St , 5.: ... As.wrtl'd tools, fur n , books ni.,1:h, cab, & ca:.e. Does t.thle, S25 10' couth, S-15 I pc set, \\/Sl1ogt'1land 6-120.i~IO · · 'I c0:c."c1c':_. ______ :.:;:.1
& n1owers ISS.l7 Sa11ra .dot of things. Like ne\I' Chair. S2J King size lx'd, snail' .t, 14 · 7.ilclJlan cyni-OU1 ST,\1\0JNG Shol\" Clli!'>Tfll Prr.mnnf'I ,\f.:1'1l•'Y I ~Ion thru S.11 10-5
2700 11.1 rhor HJ"''· r :...1 CHRISTMAS GIFTS 714 : 546-I037 __ _ .\l<i n ann, t v _ .;;,,,,, ,' ,.,,,, $jl) ~12-0..:.:.-11 Stl Sturdy n1elal h11n beds, h.1L". Xlnt C'Oncl, $125 flr TV R d H 'F ' pro-. · "' ·~ h~t offr , ~lf,...'.J.39X , a 10, I t, ~[1"'1 1, rl'g'<l ,\r.il)1a.n eolt,
!J1ui:s :\\'! goldlf';..I l'flnsole L'Oll <al'" ..... ,-,,) )00 SltOF ~.1lr'< -l->;l)('I" s.-il,11") r ~ ~ ,~,,. v amp l'UHERTS (A"\IJ "",\. SJJ bolh Silent valet , S.~ _ -, --. _ Stereo 836 6 n1os, Bt•,111! 1..'0nforn1ation ~1,\i\1 1\>ICYrll g"'"""e sal<', Sal rv """ Al Jl "" -.,, LR .. 10 to I. II<'\\~&' old F'irst TaJ)C <leek. excellent S7J so ousev.ares l.>'fU"'"::ll .1 c_, i .u icty of !'11usicnl in--.~ L'Ol .. 1, Anirrigo -Ank.1ra + (~"""I f!flf){lrtuni!\, .c•....-I f... n111Tor. Eng fall front I TJ~: ~l1i.VICE, \~'0/2IO
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l 'hUl'Ch o[ Ri'ltj):IOUS Sc1en1.i: "" ""' ... ~ N 8 'I I' Sh I ' of N cw por t Beach, l'ci.ckarcl VOi\I $a0. 536-3!!12 ), 111~s 1 esa a 11.·n op 7&: 'l"V & stei ros, pnccd l~·~s 1 AQ JI-\ -U -:k k Id Shocs. ':.1~ 1-;. lith SI, C.\I !'int' Ibis. rtK'king e/1rs 1noun11n,.; 20 rn a x 1 111 um Jt'111'1rv. l\l!ln,1 <>1'111!1 tten1s'' nnl•< 11 01 20 I t\o phnnr r ,1lls 1~· ~ , :trHp. sLn~ e '
" . --r R 0 i\1 LA pp L II ~ D ~I'll !)l}l'I lihd Ci\! &l~i-j59;) .than lhl' t!l<iCOUlltl'I"' \\(Ill ~ ,., :. ..,l~~,,'..,',n, ,~ .. ~,·~,·n· f.><1ycrcst J :l!Hi 1£eward T,\SCO n11 c r oscO pC', l O 3 J I " " "'"'" y,.,~ ...
c;..____ B1\Cf~IXXlR l~lPOflTS polr , (\J 40 anip 2 pole
TAI LO R C01\"r :\l ,1 k r r I l!l.~)I, ll~rbor B!v<I, C.:\t breakers, pu s h 11111 c 1 c.
I.an~. N B. I0/40/lOO oil ltllmll'.r.;JOn, Bc<tul1ful l~cln(leer H1dr•. l.IOLO Tl. ~IDONE ,t:_ Case _1 r JllC IUI"<' tu;cs y1· :-.h!1;1, <;cnlh.• $1001 offer ,
\\ASllC:R & <h"Ver, 120 11 ease Sonie fll'Cl~S. Sl9J Perfect for a tlU'fll\' rug. liSC:D 3 !'llONTllS part~ ,1; sCl'\'li.:l' Al I ~.)l-lJZSO
Pl•1111 l'•lP s:il.•f) C:dl I Pnrk 1n reur1 IJrc;ikcrs 836-4912 all , 1 pm, bT.>-10.1.0 __ .,;;,;;c.;:,,;;:,,;-"':..:...--or 842-3.'\23 aft. 6
l'tl.Sh 673-7616. or h,Ulf: on lhc \\illl. ni:uiy ••• l!l:!-~llit ••• :iva1lalllc ntodl'b 111 SlHck --_::=."'---.-----
sc1..:llnn:i l, S6~1 . King bt.•d decorator u~es t't.1r lhc S!LVl:.ll.TONC: r'lel'.tl"li! i;uttal & on display. 7J n1od( Is !~1\\ inil n' Shl'l1 11nd pon)",
.Sl'I, SIOO D1n1ng se!, $:.f l() GREEN vehel bnrrel chau·, ecolo<,.,')' nHnde<J,-th 1 s \\/case speaker S:!j priced to clcn1 C.ish W !11 fp~l._g:t·nt le for nny child.
I GOING OUT OF l -T~,~,c0=,~, .. =,c .. ~11~,.c1~,-,.-,.-,-,-"-10-11 Tech, Writer to $1100 BUSINESS s,1\\·~. ('on1rt & Skill 12 1'1&no, S·l(JO f'uzzles, ga111e~. !11dor NFL cltt foot ball clonies!ic:ate<l nn1n1a! 11ns_ l'l j,11_3197 pl.in or !enH<> !(J .11; lllli!'i. c"c'c''-"~'c'c'0' =----~-
n11sc 4804 River Ave, NB. g.unr, /l('V('I' lJSl'<l Caitop \llld<'!llCSS appl'al'<lnCC' Sl(l. ABCColorTV,'l021 All:int.t, srH,\"Bl·.HHY n.11111, 5 )T
Ex1x:r l;"OI I nu,~lr.11 l1rrt\1 1c I Cu111plcte cle11rance. t11ru hp J)itch-"ilC"h lr encht>r,
WESTCLIFF CllP.IST:'llAS 49&-£'.:Z'~
Prr-.-.•nnrl 1\~1·11\·~ Qtlll1$, oak & 11a lnut funi , C•mer•S &
~d:>-4'.l!l l ca111cr, 9G2--062S !}.1 ~687 Ll-~S Pt1ul Jr. I::lc~'tr11• Or J9\._16 BrookllUtSt, Hun-1u11!1'. Jov11Ulr , V.l'll Ltlllllt'd, ~J()-Yr·~-.-,cun--,-uclo-1°10-0-,--!lp-'71 250 Endum $500, 5111_ Gu.1tar. Collector 's Hcn1 lington Beach, ~-3.):l'J 1,1 1,;_; 11i:t:
plt.-i.necs, Household & boat block Che\)' headf'l'S SID. ~IOVJNG SAI~E Xlnl Con<! $2j(), 492-8989 !)62-5jj9. 1i\i: ·"'-,c,-,\-,.-,-,.-.-, ,-Q-"-,-,-,.-,1
t.\!.uk 111 ('1•1111•11 J1•11rlt;· Close'(! Sar. g. \lon
;.12-,K'lh Antiques for lnterKirs Equipment
1!\51 F. F:d1ni.:,.r, !" ,\ :~~~· Coas! Jh\'Y, Ot!\t
<'Cat, skis, Sat & S"n, 230 $20 I \\;:it.;hcr s, :2"20 Dryer, patio C'UIT'l' ' \ If I RICE'S TV SERVIC "' raetn~ can1 , SI U( to ful n . g:anic/dining thl ,114 • " ~ "' 1 n1 p 1 ll'r, gOO( E 11.n i.;1•ld1ng. I:,x 11tr. rider
1-lth Pl, C ~1 ofl Carlton, couchr-s SlO ('a., 979--783:1 1..1lnclil1on,$60 (lorn1er!y in P Anlr'\':.; Cncr1 (•nh·. S-100 6j,'l-J725
3;°1 1\ll\t, SLn \\/F-bch1n Srulla Ana & <.'hrs, t1\a1 lx'd headboard S!J2-59'15
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BLONDE J\louton I a n1 lJ & frame, kHchen utensils, * HOLIDAY
i\1!'11 ll'ns, l'tlust 1 ,o=."o""•e'c,..=~-----•1 \Rl'IBA "-" TELl-~PHO:'\E Aus s1•f\"1t r ,\;-.,-1 JQUE Gan1ing thl &
<>pe'rator.i 11anh•t rt •"-full J)(1kl'r tbl Collector pla!es.
linif', r-xp jll'flf 4!lf,....,l'I02 l~ll·lun, Lahquc, Bing .t li.m-9060
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srll, 1ackrt, s11e l·l Like OC\I', p1c1u1'£'S, rugs, bike, niisc. "' '' '..,._,agan 41 ~ SPECIAL * I I~
GL.ASS\VARE & colteC'llbles, \~'Orn only 6 tunes $JO. 11 ,11n-t pn1, Di 1• .~rh t-q1h •ll t Xl11t. co111I S250 cash Userl ,<;, Color TV set' \~ lllll· lloati Md • 1f
-me pou~ plan•• & "'"" "'" ~18 316 " I PLAC!' " I'--110 t'ht:t"ks .J!l-1-itis.1 Mann.Eqyipment 1'i. ~ -.~ • ,....,o.o-<>"1<1""U<> iuVai'..a(O ,, n <t 1.111<1 -'C'-'-='-"'-':..C-"="-----!hey last'' ("olnt' fLl•lll Sh~,,~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii~J TYPIST (;1u11rlahl JU)yal Copen-COU..EC'T'OR..'5 Uen1 4 x 5 ing baskets, loys & cloUun.g, EX Q LI I S IT E Roy a I POOL table $.) Packnrd Bell up, B & \\' Lroni st·, up. l-'11r I
3IOI Loren Lane, CM INr. Copcnht1gen dinner scrvit:e ....,,1001e slereo, Mf-1''1\I, Office Furnlrure/ sl'rvice call B t G 1 900 Bcnut1f11l nl!Klr1•n ofr In h n::l'n, llumn11·I X.-\\"f'(ll!t'-J\rona \flrw Camera 1\'/-l
Ir. Int' Con11>ll'X. ('In~(' IClf.·,, ""llOd plal<'S F'tnn1 1960 up. Kodak l<'rt"l'~-Film holders
tlon ~ ,,1u 1·.111 s:u·r on til:!-9'.!t,!1. 6-l.>-J7!0. & Tripod Sl75 644-ml
Raker & Fainrie" lO 10 + extra SC'rving dishes. {;rntable !30 Washer S35 Equip. 824 ~16-600"2 n1· ·i16-GOO,I oa s, enera
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gas. Start $,"(Ill Cal i\ILkl Y\\CA Chnstm~.• •1•,k•l ' I .. "" • C,\:'ltERAS nu & us1'CI, mciny \rl11re, ~. Loo st11 f\ n t 1 q "c', -llectobl•<. k ~ M p Sh 1'63
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Appl. o y. 968-1 523 \Vicker chau· $-1. Wood table EXEC S\\"VL Q lRS $l 5/2j 1375 ~nn ,\\1' . Ci\I M\),\T 1 01 np.-i~" ,\ ,1 111 l t' a I
GIANT GARAGE 5 ALF~ CONSOLE TV 23·· B/\V $50. $3 Refrigerator S I 2 5 0 . Set· chrs $812 1 Dt<sks S20/90 LOOKING F6R~ hnuks, nusc l1t·111~ PHl~IUS
BALl30A PEN Sat-Sun S-5. c;1·l'en & gold lo\c scnl, Assorted chau-s $1 each. Picn:c .stii \\'. 19, C~l NEW TV l'.11·1s. Al11rlil1u taiup JUI-I Pei'"'llllle A~l'!H'y, :., 1 'I 0 h,1roa1ni;, food ti, clothlnl! N Bl d (' J"' )'
II I Ill I C'I ,. .. c11-port v , :\I t.-J<JJ\_" \\ool blankl'ls, C'h1na, hnens, rC\l'l'Siblc l'Ushions S50. Call 548-6962 after 4:30 .,42 J l-\\I 1 t\1bor St. C l\L t'Os tume J('11elr;.·. s i I vr r, 642-862'2 " -'"'' iy Jll\' a •t'I 11hrn \'•111 ----~'-";:,.. _____ 1 ltl"IVI ''· ·'· 11!! N Broad\\•aySA r·r1
Typist/Proofreade r De('. 7, Sat o.~,, 8 noon COi\!P photo !i1;h equip $li50. value. $450 cash for unn1C'd ·1 D.tv \I k f'";is1 U! ( 111·11 1r lo ') Pl\t Sun Dec:. 9 noon sale. o!96-549!
clo1h111g, books, elc, elc ]"1\3 HA11~10ND Piper organ, NE\V ·1 Dr<11vC"r LC'!!C'r Ft!C' rRn l e:l~e a •vlnr Sl'1 fnr Boats/Marinti:
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b!100rcly u~Jrl, cost Sl~\ sell \\/lock. ,tl!;O ad d 1 11 g onl;.-$1 2 ,1;:, IH'T' rnonlh ;"\11 j Equip. 904 "''-'Co--,---, J\lnH1~.111y f'r11m1·, nr\cr 1 11'etti a c in ~ ni.icliini' Crill Suii onl), do1\ll r•a1'n1cn1. f1 e\' ~"1 v 11c --','-'-------,;,;I typi~r ,t ~t~"1 sr)t)ll1ng .~~sl·n-to1ti P~oL:_..,..."C" ___ ~-1 -----------
tiul ('11 t~ lll'ht" App'.-~ \\'lli\T' • Ai]()thi·i ;intiquc _F_u_r_n_H_u_r_• ______ 8_1_0 l\lERf:.DITll Ga1tleris 3 used S10 S31-0S73 n1,1chu1f' $30 Copy n1ach11ic ""'' .,~~·i .~ p.111~ (';ill i\li ~11111h ll-ST T1nk •11 ~1un1 h11i11 ,
l111111hes garage sa lr . ------~----S30 Po!a101d canlC'ru, al -""> -,,,,,, JlEST'COLCI "I 1·-.,., I 11 I
1n p1•r!-;!11i l'1•11n1 ~.l1r'!, I.Joi.> sC•111' l lnusual n!cl stuff
Ne11 p111·t Bh·d , l'l\1. 1\1\tique toys, furn1Lure, etr .
\ValtrP.,-:;-~!!1111 • 1iuu~•'1\1r,· 1 Sharlv Ladv An11ques, 11r1
1vfln1,d for p.t r111111(' ~:xprr Santa Isabel (cor N('wporl
hrl1lrul 11V1 Tllt'. F1).)ll/ & &1n!a Isabell, C, ~,.
(."01.k! id~ 1 (' n r n" r or • LOST ART
Gnl1ll•n11 t st & \\'a r n c l", D!ll'h1·s~ Pt De Ho~r +
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\VAITl'.b~;;;e;s, E).p only 11!1 ]arr Sha11I S\i"Jjkl fl r 111.
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High11a), CL1:\l, 1\pply loct 1\U1'11 E NTIC I:::irly
9 & 11 .nn An1e11t•an fireplace frndrr.
\Vaitress, E:xp1·111•nc<'d Solid brass Ex. eond \Viii
Lunr h & Dinner sacnhc.'C lor only $))). e BLUE DOLPHIN e &"'"'688
J.t"iJ Via Lido, N ll c..c-==M=E~L~O~o=1o~N~--
\VAJTR ESS .X L'OOk, pre!
over 21, 11•111 tr~1n Tino's
Pizza 302·12 r 11J1\"0 Vallt'!y
Prky, l~g."'-N21g'----~
WANTF.:D 11111icf~ f<)r rle11n1ng
serv1~ $2 00 un hour
6T.''l-117li
\VANT ED; "01n1u1 lo ht:IJI
fan11ly wtlh house1~ork
'8G-Sllzt
WELIJEH. cxpcrlent'<'d 1n
ornonicnl11I Iron on I y,
494-6376
WIIO WANTS TO WORK?
ORNE A CAB1
CHOOSE YoUr hours, work
ldr yourself, be your own
boss Men or v.umen. Can
bf slightly hanchcappe<l
Ne a 1-Cle.:in Appearance.
vis. rellr~-Age 25 to 70.
SOpplement your Income.
Drive a cab I brs or more a
dty. Apply In peraon,
Yellow Cab Co., 186 E. I6lh
SI .. Costa Mesa.
W6MEN -18 tKrough 34
Good jOba in a.dmlnl1trati0n,
medical 1p e c \1tllle J1 ,
fina n c e.personnel,
ntwawrllin1t. aJr o~ratlon11
tt.f\d many 01he111 Good PflY,
lrsvel, fN?e housing and
l"l}ed,lcaJ cart. Call collect.
714/115&-200\l
Wornen'A Lib? There'll
equn 1 l'JtlY nnrl oppo;Junlly
In Todny's ARMY.
Call (714) 568-2665.
From Vienna, \\al.nut case,
c11n he electrif1ed. S395
NEWPORT ORGANS * Phone fi.l:i-1530 *
f\NTTQUES or alt kinds
furn cash t'('g. Cn.1ets, salts,
pictures, glRss & china clc.
495 Oki Newport Blvd NB
642-51f1l
ANTIQUE clocks, pvt party
Uniq u e co ll ec tion
Grttndfathcr!l & wall clocks
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PAINTINGS & S'l'ATIJl:::S
r-.tesa Pawn Shop 1 1 6 3
Newport Blvd. Costa ?-.1ei;a
ANTIQUE & collector dishes,
IJ"Unk, velvet painting, other
inlsc. 557-!IOil
Appll1nc. 802
AUTOMATIC washer Very
good condition. $40 * 51~68 *
EJ .. ECT. range. GE. New
double oven, stand tree.
Cosl $650. Sell $150. 8J0.9HOO,
R E FR I G ERATOR,$2>.
Stove, $25 Elec. dryer, S'15.
Xlnt cond. 541-1926
HCYrPOTNT refrigerator, 16
cu. (l w/hotlon1 freeter
S70. 968-2752
REFRIG. 15 cu fl. 1'op
frerzer, 2 dr, CQppertn. $125.
Clean. 67".....,'l.I~.
Refrig. older apt si, dC'C(lr.
wlnowers. \\"Ork9 fine $2,;.
5.16-1~1
PORS(118 enginr (•asc, O " ,., 1: "'" ""' ••r n11 ><1,11° 111111"1 ". tp· CON1'EJ\.1POHAllY snfa ,r,, 2 l "11nl's, ladles ch1!11(•s sz ~. ruchm"nts ,, case S50>. p :anos/ rgans 826 "11 , 1 , I> I SufV<r 00, Triun1ph Jl1r k111an ' ' I'"'-" • 11 11•l1•, i nn" ~·h.urs Rlut! & 11v1xaclo skis & rnu"h 1nore. S.'lt-'" R.lfl-:1215 I .,. I ~.,.,. Pa11.s. c .Lll t>vf's. R4H-'.l767 1 ='-"'7---~~-""""7-GRANO OPENING USED COLOR TV'S 11111 -1 111 l t!t'I• ~.......,.
!l:.G 2 Lllne 1ahh's, $50 Sun, 10am·5pm. J 0 0 7 1 I k J I 21" V· FULL <>ngth 111111 "0111, ox FOR CHRISTMAS '..,_ 1-
1 T11 hlr lan1p S25. 557-~iO -~Cr0•~•~1o~>,~l~lc"~'·~B=dc• ___ SF:T of Con111ton I rl *SALE* -----afl. 5 P!-1 (",,\J'\C E S.:·'~· l" ,,\,n> >u E111.:)C'lnp1•clia S6"i J itkPt, JR ('arnl golr la-l \"C,,\Jt \\ARR \L\TY [Boats, Power 906 v __ uc. ., 613-S~j? inond &. rully cockt;lll run Coast Music ON PJCTUllE: l l.BJ.
i\10 [) 1v,11nul, 48" round ·lP111 fr1 & Sa!. Tt1pe D<'rk, ting, J4 <:<1 ra1 g:o!LI & d1a :'\D11 h11s 2 ln1 .1!111ns 10 sc1\C BEHT c:ALLEi\l()[\J:.: I \-~I ~I ~1·h111~ l\.1,il, ~l1<>s
1Ahl<', 6 rna tC'h ch111rs, B~·igc ramera, babyclothcs etc. l/l Vl1"'l--: Co1111try Cl uh n1ond cockt11f1 ring:, plus 1111 )l\Ut n1u~1t:ul need~ * flt>l!:!iS:l • I 11'1" 1<1.11\1., .. 1 t,,'11,\d, \.i hi11,
se11ls, 2 leave~. matching 21J6 C..1iarlc Dr CM Off n1t'n1lll'rsh1p for sale Call nusc. llf'n1s li73-891'i i\1'11'por1 :1! Ho1rlu1, C\1 1.,.. .. ,...,..,,_.,.___ 1 ~I 111' \" 11 I 1•" 111
pad F:xl'el 1."0nd, $175 llarbor&V1ctona 532-fi813or5.18-4536 GTtEAThllnclma<legifT ~rnr 111'/ll'..!.-'ll!JI * , 11 1 C l 11,,.1 1d/n11llo011d Run,
!Xl3-.19I5 alt:\. GARAGE Sale, l\tany gifts IRVINE COAST C C . ch11r!rcn shopper~ llt'!ng of· H1wkhUl"l! ,\: Ta!hrrl ~1~~11 ~1~~ !i'<:~Jpp~)!'llf~~j\ b:,1
1'i1 1.;t'1'.1L l11i.:lt1dl•S '.\l·,\V 21 fl
ANTIQUE \\:hllc l-r1·n1•h 17ov ~·11 & S:tt at 1.977~ Scenic J\tE.J\ID ERSHIP F'OR S,\LE 1Pred 111 $2 01· lr~s nn Ulk S. BtY)f1khu1st, SI) t"r11 y hoth 536-l:i"il (J ud~·n1 \\ht•t'I ln11IPr $JOOll
9 1h<1\VPr dN'ssr r \\'/1n1rmr Bay Lane, H:ntg Bch, btw * CALL 6T.>-l831 * Dc-cen1bcor 8, 1973, al ~llntty * 96.1-67:!3 * --- -"I !lllikr off('t C':1!l .1137-:J(KlJ
.r,, ni;1tclu11g 1..unun0<le;; !'..<iln1 ,".: Deep Jlru-boi, off PAINT SPRAYER, port., 100 Park Con1n1un1ty C<'n ler, "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil(:fi\1~\~fE stcr1rod ~yi;l~:_n t'\l'" all 6 P:\l. -----
$175, Pr ~l11hog:o11y en1l Golden \\'est. iSeaclifIJ PSI. !win cyl, HOV I !IP, II B. fro1n 10 Ai\! 1{1 "1 P:\1. PIANOS -ORGANS l'fl P nes inc u cc • ,j_ "i1 SJ\lf' J .11 k. 20' e>Jll'n rut-
tbls, S.15. 67~>-:1428. 16 F" am 1 l-i es, appliances, new ~pray gun SJ !f.) 673-llll!l BE:AUT fur -l 1 k (' 1vrl New & Used Great selcchon. 6-l2-3761 I\' r.1h111 2'.!"i 0111c, 'i'/S,
9 \\'EEK Ole! 1'11 aste r furn, antiqul's, too\ s , J-fOUSEl-IOLD ltcms-Cheap! hedsprC'ad. hkc brflnd ne\1·, CompC'l1t1\'e p11ces. Open TURNTABLE, Synch1'1 lal> 11·:11ll'1. 1111rlt·1· 100 hrs, :-.:Int
Bedroom set, 2 N1ghl tahif'!'i, clothing. JC'"'elry, Sat & Frathrr 01 rangC'nien! Nci\' dhl hed sz &-ars :S-lj Rrd lvcs & Sundays. The be~! 95 dB·~,... B<-1 st 0H1•r. ~:>;eel C nn" ut r r /~!:~ lradC'.
<l t111l King ~lallres~. n1atch Sun, 4561 J-lcil Ave. II. B. percolator, etc. 552--0129 BA !0\1els, matching $2 dC'als::irettlwaysal. con· ""~-030 714-l~\,.\..-·,_,_.,_1 _____ _
hdbrrl & sprearl 01csl on 846-0332 t'll Small BA 1hro1v rug W allichs Music City i':E\\ 2.f Sktpjal'k S!XJrl
1 h<'s!. i; prK'f' $750 54&-9525 OLDER Craftsman pov,.er 13 5'16-4l65 "' ._ L" 1 1 . ., .,1 COSTA r.1esn High School mower, runs good S25 Call . South Coast Plaza a40-2:t10 [ 11 1 r is1•Cr. ~ 1111 ,1s ic ., i• ny ~ nm old Ea1ncs chr, Band, Boosters G 1 an t 963-4971 COLONl1\L maple lurnituf"(', I •""!!!!""""""""""'"'"'"""'"I Fr.e to You 111kc srnaller lrss l'Xp boat
n1ntl'h1ng green couch & Garage Sale Sat only l~I -lh1ng m1, d1n1ng ~('t ver, REHEARSAL PIANJS"r in Inuit· 616-'5$1 _____ 1
l.oveseat & tamp 640-33 16/ pnl, 22'25 1'1aple St, Cl\t. 1'lOV1NG, 5•,le J-loui;e lull Philco n11-fro.st ref11gcratnr Let /UC help YoU hnp1-01·e 3 L' 2 Ti $2 Clt.\;\'J) n.;-nks 12. loc·Hl
641-6492. furn A so ' 3 Dodge parls lan111s Phone 963-69.Jl aftC'r your Slll''"I", dancini• 1')ll 1nes, mes, .00 1>0111 . pcrft'ct t'Ol)(l , ~la;" be
SOLID ?lfahogR ny Bedrn1 set. C:;~~~?~ ~~~· ~~~seti:i 1980 \\'allal'e St. {front) CJ\l _4_:_1U tines Ft~--dt•t11ils, (-,.71 i\lr. sri•n <>11 Y.u ht l'lu h r11oor1n~
·I postr'r bed, 2 dn:!ssc~ Roxanne Ln, apt B 1-111111. * POOL TABLE * 2 Coin oppcr pool 1))1 Sh1te Jtoss1, 61-l-5.3n af1 6 $2.~.:100 1 ~X1 ! 96(1-1818
& mirror-. Olli 11!1 5, Bf'ach Nt'1v, cus1ur11, sohtl n1aho~ I .Juke Box \1/1 ecorUs, 8-0-y-c,--p-i•"""c_r __ cp_ln-00--1-0-r l fi~~~n 10 J;.?if:r ho:ie ~; rr ROSTflN :vhnlc1 1v/lrlr,
&<&<;796 i c=c::c"°"~~~----~ Grninne Hal i;lutc ~1-5277 ft1rn n d <I s -en ds l ~f1 • ...,, · • S7''1 DA · I~ ll')2 GARAGE & Boutique :;nle Chnslnlfl~-Good selection \\('1nuu·aner 6 v.•ks old . i\11 . : Y" >' -' eves
MUST SacrlfiL'C, 2 pc Boat trailer. & n)!sc 1tcn1s ELEC dryer, no problen1s. Broad,vay Ci\t &16--i'.86 Fri f\-0111 $1100 to $1300 Oav1d n1,1les i\!l eolors Cull 1~1 i-IlZ2~-------
Fnutwood China Cabinet, Sn!. 10-5 9522 \Voodla\vn Dr Marble, Maple coUeC' tbls.1 -o"c11_·c~c1c<lc· --~---,-~ T, Dupree Player Pianos, 6,1:,...7500 or 645-ISSIJ. 21' fllK'rgl11ss, Sport Fisher
Xlnt cond, $200. or best \f.B. J\1aplc rocknc chr. 5'18-9-192. 3 pc Consolf' Packar1! S.•lt 29-lOD Gr·ace Ln., CJ\I c 11 fl 1 s T I'll A S p u P s V1>;1•r up pc r 1v/1ra1tcr,
offer, 673-GJf!I 9 Af,1 -4 PM Sal, Sun, NE\V G llP Seil~ Shreddt-r· n:!n1otr con!rol, Zl" TV J!,\i\1i\ION D elee. o r g 'lll , \\t•ir11l'ra1icr Lnb ? Blk: $150\l 5'1il-GJ,jl ~"IN Bdrm s•l lncld• S'>m F It G•l>>dor lo• 'l>•l•l•>ng n r,,,, f\i\l/Fi\l, l"l'l."'-1nl 1ihtY"· 00 I 5 I I W hd I C 0 N TR'CT T • .... . -um urc, s I e r e o, ap· • • " ~ ~""N 90 tit-I srr rs; 01iprox yrs. c 111 1ng ate ogs, O\'r'S 1 11 t•rm.111al10n mon~ BeRuty Rest n1atl, pllances, clothing, 3 3 9 6 519--0118 S225 16" fll:IC'rglHss canoe $ ol<I, -"Int rood. S500 642-7623 kids 842--0847 allows £<1ctory 4l1n'ct sale
headboard, frame, db I Cannel Dr, Costa Mesu hlLN-elcc v•/ kiln sitter, 54&-207Jt SACHIFJCE, Elec p I an 0 t'LU~'FY Gray l'at, lovrs to 2S-32-38-·16 re tH(i....S!OO.
dresser, etc 644-2238 SAT only, 9 • ·1 Toys, hn1er,shl'J,.es & Po g I s . 32XSO Office rlcsk \\'Ith I' $95 '·k f n· I h t , Bo S 'I 909 t•,'""'\Tller dN•r & S\\'ivel \\"lll' 1tlrr . ,..,, or 1c 1, Sl'e \\ a )'OU re up 10. •ts, •• ~1APLE br set, x\nl rond youth bed. flr polisher. clog 15x~x.lS insldc$120. 54&-3398 Ch';;r $6.5. Obie bed, com-817-9873 557-0008, 6-16:-m3 l:C;.:.;"'-,;;.;:;,;, ____ .:.;:,:
dbl bd dre&Ser nlll' tbl chit house & MlSC. 1835 Port INV l\LTO's WAIJ{ER plete S25 frpll' scr("('n, and· PL.AYER Plnno, Baldwin, 5 J\illens; Blk & wh1tr, l:3h11· Cal-29 "SequoyR". Fu~ I y
drwi mirr. $250 551-6940 Margate, N.B. LIKE NEW $15. u-ons & lools szo. 6TJ~71. t>lec 1uro Guaranteed Pr1 Grtty. hold 'til Chr1stn1as t'fJ11111 lor l'nr1ng & C'l'U1S1ng.
TEAK collee table. tea !able SUZUKI 150, kltcht'n tbl. Ii e 612-3687 • P1y,''6'12-69:l'i ' 557-9908, 6'Mi-9'183 $1:1,!};i) D1l,)'S ti-11-31:>7 Evl'!i
i I • floor 10..-GAJL\GE messy" Lf't us -,1,, ""12
on cannds ers.,.:,u97 ..... .,. chrB. elee guitar & 11n1p. QRJENTAL blue Kennan clean >"OU?' .n.'""'"'•r in ex· !11\l\1?-.IONO Chord Organ. ~-Ro:: solall dog, nu;..r::t ~-----~---! Xlnt co · o;r~ & Misc. 9322 South.shore runner 16'x2'x7" Xlnt CQnd change lor ~·bie surplu~ $100. b1Tl'd, n1alc, hlack .xl1it llOBIE-16 -1 )ear uld, excel LI~tE Green 11 id e ·R • Bed Dr , HB. 10.2 497-!Ml nfte1· 4:00 Items. Lumber ,~ a n 1 £' d , Ql,11 5:>2-9139 111th rhildren. 8Jl-999S ~nd .•. fully equip !or t1:1cl.n.g
!Ofa, Gd 1ooklng, xlnt n1att. SAT, Sun Toys, fum1tul'£', IBM Exec. typewriter, Model 83()-1520. HA~f~tOND i\>1 w/Leshr ~·f ... \1 Calico r11t. 111 \•~ ;,IS-Kij_='=~-----
$70. 552-8415 or 557-5033' "'"IRS, & misc. 2 family 01 B. pt'!rf Conil Grtat Chrlsl· BRADBURY oll S 15 o. , Speakf'r xlnl cond, $600. old altemi, shots. Call bet l.ASF.R •8j2'1 t·~·I \0 !1m€'S
XLNT COND. -SOFA, COF-1lt5 Ogle 1n back, CM. nuts gift Idea. $1.liO. ~-Brandl \\latercolor $750, 64l-s:l&l alt 7 4 &16-4268 $680.
FEE TABLE & OlAJRS COLOR TV Stereo Ibis, hNl!f GREAT Ouistma11 Present! Picils!IO Lltho Sl.50. 08.li ANTIQUE SHUMANN PIANO 2 affec, ktttt'n..<:, n1ale 5 ~. -Call_£3-l-c'"~1~-~i * * 675-5502 • * clt-essers. radial 1111.w 176.'iO Gn!'i bnrhecue, bralld new, Ulho. S2fi0. nlht>1s. Pvt * $.175 * rri11 4 mns. shots, rrainNl, '69 SF.:1\ ~-hit" Tri11u11 140
Custom n1nde f11m1ture Hig h San Marino, FV 968-1926 silll ln box $35 646-3789 Porty, 535-55!ll * 979-2'188 • v.111 nf'otcr ti44-0l39 1-0, L.'l1'!>Cln !ilr 17 ft. $2,9.'JO
quality, your de1lgn or n1lne l o='=RE'=ss'=E~R~S~. ~.~.~ •• ~.~l~g'°"m~lm>'-, 1 L""Jo"N~E~L""'~,,~.~ln= .. ...:.;,.o,=,c,.c,~k. ELFCTRICAL workbench & BAt.D\\'IN C"lect or g a n , BEAUT S1amcSf' n1ale cnt, ,,;:_>cJO.-O...:.:l~G2,,_=--~--
673-6839 &chRl~&ml3<.'.10I4/\.rbor nl'eessorte!t. swftches, $1 n hobby table:, sturdy \\nlnut \v/Le!!lit' ~pc>Rkcrs I yr olrl neuteN'd. Free 111 1 11 S,\fl.HO,\T
3 Tables, II chelr11, $20 set St .. CM. pnlr. 531-5920 .111ugahyrle chairs, !t'l,0.-8(l16 X1n t l'r'lnd. Sl.'15 616-f.S98 hoirl<'. ;,,,16-513.l ('(_):\IPLl:::'TI=:
or $50 for Rll. Call S..16-15.'il SAT. only. Qiests, tool!i, TV SALE Art.books, spotting 20" Slingray SIS 24·· Roys The fa!llc!rt draw 1n !he \V1,st FREE kLlt('n, 1 ·~ :--iln111<'~•' ~JO * 671-6.109
n ie fastest draw In !hi!' West. & nlisc Household ltems goods, Cl\ITI<'l't\S, applln.nces, SCh11•ln11, sr. T\\ln b ox .. ,II 011.lly Pilot Classlf1ed 9 11ks nit! \'t'~,\ p!11)hi1: KITE-BEST OFFER
.. ,A DAiiy rtlot CIRs!dfied 2166 Myron Dr ., Cf\1 rte 12/7-12/14. 646-0715 11pring-!1, $'2. 962-3.~3 Ad. 6~2-5/m. rull fi73-.')9"J7 ~e". N\"I i\111~1 &11-3494
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900 Boits, Gineral 90Cf Motor Homes.
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AUTHENTIC TAHITIAN SAILING CANOE S•lo/Ren i uo DODGE '72 TOP CASH DATSUN MAZDA MERCEDES BENZ TOYOTA
\~ tl8 Df,ILV PILOT
'J -Boils, Gener.al
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16' s100 ATTENTION ''• TON YAN ''.,'.:·11•,~,1~.k.',·"• "''"' 1 1''" __ D_A_T_s_u_N_s_. -·1 ., ... ·1·1 1 72 Toye"' Car1·na 13' Bo~lon \\.hnlt·r \\ trlr. $,i.'iO Hr Offf'r. '/• "' ~ '73 MAZDA RXZ 11 .. crl'l.-'(J{'..; ........,..., •••. \•., lG 10 D J: /.. JI, I'S. auto, ~uf)('r r\th·!1~·tui-. :\11 HI'••''-~ Bhll'
' .ver l)hn\\' sailing d111g11y . 111,!\\' :-;iii. ~-too. EXECUTIVES 111ai.:~. hi.."111! nit.t.-r.1 ~,i.1r.,f.i• Howard Chevrolet NEW '74s iraih•'r, ··~-T.r.11
12' )llass S<nling i.1111).!h _\ pa1 l.S 1n1ss ing, $3295 ~fu.1·A11hur 11nrl J.1n1!Jtir1't.' ROTARY MG ___ _
1nake.s xlnL ro""' boat $LUO l lCil\V dut v :-.el "'"'"l)(}rt n.·arh NOW IN STOCK
of davit ~ fro111 $chou11cr S<.·rt·na: 1detil for INVESTIGATE ~t~-lf.iij
n1ount.1ng on bulkhend. 111 11·unl \if l~nyfron~ Autos, Imported 970
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
honie. !:WO lb ~. of 1Jro1izt 111 lia:-.l'!'>) $250 . Iii" THE FABULOUS
l~rn n ze & steel porL ltghl ~. ~25 r~i. Dan11:!gcd l~berty Ship hri!Cl1 co\Cl'!i $1'.!.5U C(1. 1''1xcd GMC MOTOR HOMES (!'(.:;:~~J~. ~·i~j": ALFA ROMEO :Ec'o 'Not.1'v ''C'A RS
('02 S\'SlClll jut' tiO ' hOal S;")il 5 llP a ir· \'.'i, Ullheurd-4·( \hltH' l(Jl:i'.. * ALFA ROMEO ' ON DISPLAY
cooled .diC':;cl en).!inc ~95 . \\"orn1 stt:>ering gen r The Commuter Bu' 1J.fl1 .
l"ron180' saUbo:.it. S:l.'lil, l (n.~'thc1•11 :l:! Jl!L radar The Mobile Office $3989
\\'/!'ipares, \\'flS ~l ZOO, !Hl\\' S750, 1-t' stainless :-.'•11\ i,.r 111+• 11 rl'>t 111n•· ,\ou GUSTAFSON
grab ra.il s, s:ll)..M() \"illUC'. ~l:!.50 ('i.l . Stain-. ;111 lill\ "1:\!t' n11l1o>r h•111H· L1JU"•)ln-.\J,•!'t"lll'\'
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... 1\1 II. 1i1~1;ill ~"UJ" "11·n ••Quip· !l;'•OO li•·:u·h a l \\ :;111rr t•~s sleel g rab J'a!ls, b111l l t(lr ton\·;1!estent "" 111 11,1~1 n<''" ni,i l'IHiu·~. 11 1u11 11 1~1qn H.-:u ·h
shO\l.'Crs, ~:IO-SGO \'alue, $10 c~. ,\s:-.orl cd fl)a1n , ,.1111,1111 r•. 1111 ... _..,.;,1 ~ or r.1h-~42-~:i-1·1 * 1113 1 :,ti1.:,,·,n
cus hions. !:i 15-$:W \'aluc>, $1.50 l'a. l ;ood as-1 1· .. 111"" 4•q ulp1nl'11I '"llun11· of !he \'ikln;.:"
sorln1 ent TIC\\' st<ii nless stern rails. \\Ill fit t"u111ph·1t· p11• k11:.:··~ d~·)',l~nt·•I ·1;1 1.XJJ)(;I-; Vnn. 1r.;(,\1~.
mos t 25-50' sailboats. 85.) ea. i\ei\' :::{\I inches uJ••·n 11·,11•1•,1 r.,1· ~"ur l"o111 ,Janl·)'f' '''lb. ;1 :.:pd ir-111 .... h II I p;,11~ t ·.,11'•'r\"(" fu••I -nlRk,. I~ 1111 prr (!;i!. riir ,.,111.i, \\' <lll{ c. reg. cost !>95, this \I i..'l'k un y, 2 11111111.11 ... , ... 1 this vt>hu·I·· s 1 ,. r ,. ,, Jr 111 11.1. h•·;ii. 1.,
for SIOO. =t. =2. •:I 111nch handles, 2 fur 1<·11•1~·:,~i:llrHuy thl~pt\11 -1·a•h.11s. 111:1~~. ~1tl<· ,{ 1.·:1r
the price of 1. Kohler 5 K\\" g;.i s light plant . ··n t;\1t". 11b!alo11 s, SG!.l:t. :,~111"~11
\\•as S59:>. nn\\' $:!95. 'l'eak 1rin1 \I lan1inatcd $199 PER MONTH "7:! ChC'\'Y V.1 n, ·\ ·1·. 1~111:.:
c:hart !OJ> dinrttc tables fur fiberglass sail-bi·d, \··~. au10. r/h, ~111 1
boats. builder's cost $78 c;i., sell for 810 en . VJ" 11 i·nd J.•as.-(1 A.C. 1~•u<l :.'2.00J ~\\" ~~-~~!
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847-6087 549-3331
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lZ'l l \\I, Coas l llv.·y, N.B. t'ully loaded. B\at;k on Black
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dlr 160CJG \V\V) $6996 . 89'1-000J 'ti!l SK\'f.,\HI\ custrin1 dctux.
air, p s, 11 b, good cond,
$13.'iO ur ht'.~! .,rf(•r. f(·lfi-31f>6. 'GR CAO. Eldorado, i1n mac,
'67 BU!Ch'. l;S ~Ofl. Cn r or 1011• n~i. one owner, red .w/
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Sprite & Sp;11" !JliS-7287 EL DOR/\00 '68 cxL-ell . CADILLAC L'f•nll . full pv.•r .. s terro, ~tce l helled tires. $1100. 5~31 •! I.
Cad. '7:.! fJX' De Ville '72 Coupe de Ville. Absolute·
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F11.clory uh· cond. Jo~ulli -'"~"~y~o~r~lc~c~. ~4'~•~·00""15~·---
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near new. 1o;1-lDSZ1 r. '70 Camaro,alr cond, good
!Nabers Ca1!1Uac • .l'ID-9100 cond, one o"•ner, $2,lXXJ.
2ID) H arbor , Costa r.1C'5a 673·0481 Open Sun.
Aulhorl7.ed C.idillae Dea ler CHEVROLET
ELDORAOO F ully Load1'ft, ,
Black on Black. ~l usl &II. \\'JLL lake l c11r.1t, 2 cerRt,1
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tlJOOGW\\'I $699(i. 8!)2-..\.\>14. fol' llCll' Cl\!'. 892-#14.
'73 Sedon Ol'Villc $6200 '67 ~IALI BU. :l-dr. air, p/5,
Loorlf'.'d \Vilh Extras! p/b, a ll the exlra5, $700.
Excellenl cond. 8·1Z-JOC~ 1 ,.:m-,;;o.~11=28"==~~~--
C/\D. '70 Conv. :\In! eond, 1957 CH EVY. Needs Mme
a vall ro1· ins1)('ctio11, priv. work. $100 or be5t oUer.
ply. days 1714f 8:13-2&10 Eves. Call &12-1770.
'73 CPE DcV. Vc•ry lo1v mi. 'Gf~ 01evy Malibu. Air . Am-
Tenl blu/white top. Stereo. F m radio. Good cond. $700.
Gu11.mo!y. Likf' nu. 633-3735. Call 67J-.8559
'70 CAD Coupt> dcVllle loud· '56 <.'HEVY $l50.
f'd pcrfC'ct c'flncl gold/1vht. (;ood cond, 6 cylinder.
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72 Plymouth Custom
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CHR YSLER N. Y.
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Slue Book Retail S 1660
CHEV Nova
'69 .~111 u .. 1u"c rndio,
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'69 OLDS 98
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WITH EVERY NEW OR
USED CAR SOLD!
69 OLDS '69 Buick '68 Chrysler
'.Id t~1r, radio.
11• .1!·•r, p.Jwer
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'73
R,1d io, tH!<lter, full
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PONTIAC
r .. ,1n t!v•t!e Full fdC·
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Bl ue Boo~ Retail $4700
'69 LINCOLN
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& l1l'a!··r (ZL HJ09 J
Blue Book Re tail $2700
• $977 '68 CAO . Cpe
All f1nl' Cad1ll,1c ('l l-
ccssorics .
Wholesale $1200 Blue Book Retail $2170
$1077 '70
CADILLAC
L pc de Ville. F ull
pOwl'r cqu1pmc11t .
(Jl6ACN)
Wholesale •11 SO Blue Book Retail $3925
$1177 '69
CADILLAC
Cpc de Ville. Full
c4u1pmcn!.
(XXC1 49)
Ne w Yo rker, air
lull power, radio.
t1 vatcr. (VVE512)
$J777
$1575
incl ta ~ & lie. on approved credir for
36 mo~. De lerrc-d pymt. ST2i\0.72
,\PR. 1191 S811 Cash price
$1477 curLAss $8911 MO.
OLDS88 $12566Mo,
TORONADO $1 5 7 66
MO.
36 MO. OPEN END
WEATHERPROOF SPECIAL
COMPLETE UNDERCOAT
1972 ANY CAR
(WITH THIS AD)
SERVICE DEPT. OP!N 11ur.1 111)
Blue Book Retail$ l 78S Wholesale$ 1300 Blue Book Retail $3165
FREE! GAS!
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ATTENTION :
FORD MERCURY
OWNERS
FREE
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18800 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH PH .842-8844
Factory Representatives From
*EL DORADO * PER.R~S VALL EY
*ESCAPADE * NEWPORTER * CONTEMPO
Will Be Here To Answer Questions
SIDEWALK SALE
RECRF.ATIONAL VEHICLE ACCESSORIES
Limited To Supply On Hand
14" ROOF INCA GOLO SANIWARE
VENTS DEODORANT TOILETS
$8 5.~, 5¢ •"'··· $30~
ICE BOXES POMS CAMPER
TISSUE CANISTERS
$9~~., Set of 4
29~.n $298
Sale Saturday Noon 'Til 3 P.M. Only
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DAIL f PILOi ,";f
COM! INANDSEE
DEC.8-DEC.9
I/AM TOSPM
FREE HOT DOGS & PE PSIS
ON EVERY UNIT IN STOCK!
Here Are Just a Few Examples
BRAND NEW
1973
$3,595
FULL PRICO.
Brand New UTOPIAN 20' 1973
MOTOR HOME
BRAND NEW 1974
8' CABOVER CAMPER
12414 1
s795 FULL PRICE
'72 UNLIMITED
SKI BOAT
With Trailer -Beautiful s3195 FULL PRICE
FULL PRICE
FULL PRICE
BRAND NEW 1974
12 FT. PERRIS VALLEY
TRAVEL TRAILER
$695 FULL PRICE
'72 FORD
SURFER., VAN
Short Whoo! B••• I 7JOSOLI s2795 FULL PRICE
ESCAPADE 20'
MOTOR HOME
FULL PRICE
BRAND NEW
1973
FULL PRICE
MOTOR HOME
$14,995
BRAND NEW 1974
NEWPORTER
SURFER VAN
124824 1 s3495 FULL PRICE
'70 FORD % TON
W /8' OPEN ROAD
CAB OVER CAMPER
I 17b71GI s2295 FULL PRICE
•
FULL PRICE
BRAND NEW 1974
AMERICAN ROAD
FORD CAMPER
Self-Contained !GI02 I 7) s3795 FULL PR ICE
'59 FORD PICKUP
W /CAMPER SHELL
Xlnt Condition (89171 5!
s795 FULL PRICE
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72 FORD CUST. WAGON
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~' 'J •01~1 ""' vymr !net. lo•. h· 5. •II <~"l""g
cl-..i•g~~ on ~nor. c~l'<I•! !Or Ji rnOI. D•'""Cd
ti>rn• n"ce ~•.'.i8!l.1~ inti. I•< II. !ic. A"lr~u:r.L
P l::lllEtlTAC.E RATE 1'6i'o. 1otol <ath pr it~
Slo1o I) ln~I. T,,• & he
70 FORD LTD WAGON
~"'•auto., P.S., P.B., r•dio, nNter. fl11ASF )
\-'!' )~ lgMI mn pvm• ;,,,, !•··
'"~ cn.,r~n·, ~r .;.,~r "r~.T •
1i,•nl ,,.,cc SIC\~ ~J '"'' "' l'ERCE NTAGE RAT E I• I•
s1119 •ncl Ta• l.. I«
'" & dll ( ltrV-=·~ '"C' D•·I• "'"<I
I. he AllNV.ll L
Toi.ii Cd!~ price
72 FORD TORINO WAGON
A.tr. ~ulo .• P.S .• l'.B .• R&H. P •s••Ol
MO.
~1~ n •o• .. 1 m,, '•""'' . ..,,1 •~• 1 • t. "1 ,,,,,.,..
'"" cM.J•Q<~ o" ~o~· p•n t f ' •• mn~ Dr•~"ecr PYI' 1 P••<e ~"Ill\' .n,I 1 •• & 1.. Ar/~lV AL
Pt"'(~tJ Tt,GE fl .'\ Tl l;ll !.'"" <! '1 pr,c e
SiSIO •~<I. !~• t. Ire
72 FORD WAGON
Au, ~ul~ .• P.S., P.B .. AM FM, P·W•fld. ()l•EAE)
26 s7 PER MO.
ill ~6 to•~l mo ovm!. irt t~ •• ! t l.. ,,u Cd"'~
lr.<1 cn•roc• en appr. ere<! T !•-'' -c~ o .. t~u"<I
PVrl'll P"<e \)91" '8 loci .!. he ANNUAL
PERCENTAGE RATE !J.ST TO!dl '~'" Prke
SJlOJ l"cl. T.1t ! lie.
69 PONT. SAFARI WAG.
!~I )j !l)MI n10 p\'P>I. '"'' '•"• I·~-i 411 < 1<(V
"'" <h~•~t• on dUV C'<-0<1 •01 1• "10! OM""""
pynll Pf•C t ~lbl6~5 o•l<! l,t( & lot. A~lNUl.I
PERCEtllAGE RATE l)Hj l olal CilJn PtoCe
SU:-0 21 1n<1 Id~ & he._
71 CHEV KINGSWD WAG
Air, power •ltenng. •~ll•O. htillt r. j ll'<lGG~
!6l •0 l"'.il f'>O. pvmt on<I In', I < A 1111 c~rry
m11 Ch.J•<Jl'• on ~p.,r. «•11•1 •or ~ m;r; Oe!etre<I
ovmt prlo• S21•4 5J 1nc1 to•• A lie. ANNVAL
PERCE NTAGE RATE I•;•··· Toldl <a•n P"CI
\1181.15 Incl l•x & !le.
67 OLDS VISTA CRUISER
\'~ 11 lo!.1 1 """· D1ml. •nc! "''· I l B. ,rll (nrry. "rn cha•9c1 o" aoor. credo! tc• I! "'cs. DelerrPd
pymr. price \1091.96 ifl~I I•• l.. lo<. ANNUAL
PERCENT AG E RATE 21.6-l'o. Tol~t cash pr;ce
i966 incl. M• & lie.
69 FORD LTD 4DOOR
!.I() 'd 1n1~1 mo. 1>vm1 "'<I. •n•. he. ,. dll Cd"Y·
11•0 ch~•~•' on dUPr C•ed•1 tor 2J mos. Dt teHr<l
P•nl! price J1'}1.1/ inCI M~ !lo lie. ANNUAL
PERCENTAGE RATE 1$.81" .. l Oldf '"'" ~"Cf
S! 101 ;s rncl, l<'M & !le.
71 FORD LTD 2DOOR
Au, •11to, l'.S .. l'.B. 1'1JC EV)
S.11.&I 101~1 mo ovmt. Intl t~-:. l•c ~ .111 cdn-v·
i<'<I cn;,rq•1 on d1>1>r creri11 tor Jo rno•. Dtfr"t'd
pymt. P•itl' \'l,1101 Incl I~• 5. i.e. ANNVAL
P ERCEN TAGE RATE U.~ '· Tola! c;,sn p"Cl'
~'/0 1) 1; oncl. ra• IS. He.
73 FOilD LTD 4DOOR
Aor, •ulll., l'.S., P.B., P·win<l., R&H. (87lGIV)
s79~~MO.
519.~I lo!al mo PV(ll\, •n,1. ·~·· l•C. & ~II eMrv• "'9 rnd rgc. o,, .,. ~'· <•e...•1 1or •S mo,. De-t~r •rd
Pvr:>t. P"<~ S••.o9 Jl onrl. !~~ t. l<c. ANNUAL
PERCENTAGE RATE l?.67• •. Tatel c~•n orice
U40-l.15 incl 1ax & lie.
ALL TERMS ADVERTISED BASED ON
$ CASH OR TRADE
'i1'i 9l •o•M mo. ovml. on(I ta" he. & ~11 carrv
<119 ChMUrl on aoor. ''""'' to< 1• mo~, D~!•"<'<l DY'l1T o•lce SllH.Cl'I incl. t.l~ II. "e. AN~IVAL
PERCENTAGE RAT E H .15 •· Tc!;,I ca11\ ~flee
'781 25 incl. ta• & lie.
70 BUICK ELECTRA 225
·~o ~9 To•·" mo. ~~mT. oriel. '·"· •·c & all •~tr•
"'g c~M Qe< o~ 3PP•. e<eOot f~· lo mos Del,,.1'd
1>1ml prlce Sl•/9 •~ Incl I~' i ljc. ANNU AL
PERCENTAGE llATE I• SJ l olBI t .11n Price
571'.16•.'lS oncl. Tax & !le.
69 CHEVROLET IMPALA
J O•. Vinyl IOU, P.S., R&H . (YllXltll
s43~~MO.
S•JCJ ,,,., ,,.n_ cvm! in(I •~·,I« t. au <•l.,Y
"'" r"' ,r' n~ ~r'<i< rr•n•r In• ?I mot O•'•rrl'CI
nv"" ..,,, • <IJl l -•I "''' In< t. l•C AN ~jl,;A L
PERCrN t Ar,E RATE 15.85 Tolal <<l~h pr,Cc
~1158 h •ncl '·'• & lie.
70 CHEVROLET IMPALA
A", •uto . P,S •• P.B., lllH. (Ol,HOH )
s44 ~~MO.
1.4~ o; l~!Al mo OV"'I '"'I '"" I ( ! "" , • .,,
ong c~a·"~' en ~o~r '"~1,1 •~r :.to me, Or•~<re<I
ovrnl !>'t<• ~191).,1 ""' ,,,( I. I.( ANllU~L
PERCE NTnt;E RAT [ ll \..I To1a1 c~s~ ~"(~
Sl610 ,ocl . I~• }. 1,c
70 FORD GALAXIE
1 Dr. 1-1. l . Aor, ~ulo , P.S., ll&H. {Sll ASG~
5 40~~MO.
S"ll 64 ro1111 mo ovm1 lrw;1 In• t<e. A. ~II c.vrv·
ir g C"~•9l'S lln ~pp• r•l""lol I~• )• "1M D~!.-rf'(!
PVm l Pl'oCe t1160.lt oncl t,,. & l<c ANN UAL
PERCENTAGE RATE l•.S. "· Tolal casn pflCl'
51471 /~ incl. :~• & 1<1:-
DOWN
71 FORD GALAXIE 500
• Or. Air, auto., P.S •. R&H. (l'ICllF)
'4181 iota! mo p~m1. oncl M>. tit. & au CllrfV·
!n~ cn~·n~s on awr. cred•t t11r l6 rno•. Deferred
pymt. proc~ \196.i.•l incl. Id• & loc. AN NUAL
P ERCE NTAGE RAT E U.5•··· Total Cd~h P.•Ce
su.1.1.25 oncl. ta~ a. lo<.
71 FORD LTD 4DOOR
Ah. •fnvl loo. P.S .. P.I ., lllH. l"JEllD)
s57~~RMO
n1 Cl rotol mo Pvml. one•. 1,.,
ing c~~,g~s on ~001 e<e<l•I for
pym1. P'ice ''llS• S6 ond. '''' PERCENTAGE RATE l•.S~·,.
'1987.SO incl. ta~ & lie
I.e . .!. oil {ilH~·
l6 mo•. DNe"rd
& hC. AN~iUAL
Total c~•h ""'~
71 FORD LTD BROUGHAM
• Dr. Alr, I U!o .• P.S., P.I .• R&H (lSlDSNJ
MO.
<;;~~ TM.\I ...... OV'l''. ·r-1 M•. l·c .!. oll ''"V·
;"" ch~·11e\ on apor «1'•1 ! tor J~ mo• 0~1.,,ecr
ovm! ""CC ~l•~O 01 mcl Ta• t. hC Ar1NU"L
PERCE NTAGE RATE u.~· •· Tot~I Cd'" ""Cl'
11016 15 incl. I•< & he.
72 FORD LTD 2DOOR
Air, 01110 .• P.~ .• P.B., AM-FM $11t. rdd. !10ELU)
'i~I .a t~IAl m11. o~ml. lnct ta•
•~Q cndr9n on apnr <•~11•1 lor
~1m• ~"<" J.~;q ,net •t<
PEPCENlAGE RA TE IJ S1'
1?651 II Incl. la• t. lie.
l<C & dll c .. , ... ..a mo•. Det-'f•Cd
!. I' A .. NUAL
fofdl CJ•h pr.(~
68 CHEVROLET IMPALA
Or. Air, •ulo., l'.S., P.B., ll&H. tYWlllll
SU '/5 total mo. nml. iocl. 111•, loc. & •JI c~··rv.
ing cn~ra~1 on a1>11r. creclit ror ?~ mos. Oere"ffi
pyn;!. Prltl' Sl:J.11 Incl. la~ I'. !jc. ANNUAL
PERCENTAGE RATE 15.85 o. Total casl! Proce
tl18S Incl. II~ a. lie.
73 Plym. Satellite
A1r, •ulo .. P.~ .• P.a .. R&H
Sebring
{tllGIUI
5 72 1 ~RMO.
S7? ll to1,1J "'0 PVnl1. iol<I. 1,;•, lie. f. ~II CO"V·
'"" t lldr11C• on aopr. c-e01! 101 48 n>os. Oe1e,....i
1>vm1 Price '18~ '/~ incl. IJx t. h(. A"INUAL
PERCENFAGE RATE 12.61· •• 101.JI casn pr.ce
l:xl'l \ncl. la~ & lk .
73 FORD GRAN TORINO
$10.ll 101~1 "'"· PVml •ncl. 1~ •. "'-& ~II (.\f!V·
11'9 cn.lrgc.\ on Jo<>r. c•e<l•t lor 'B me•. D••le<r•·CI
pyml. Pr><l' SJ161.49 incl. taa & loc. ANNUAL
PERCENTAGE RATE 12.61"0. Tola! car.h ""Ce
SJ016.'/5 Ind . lax & lie.
71 FORD LTD BROUGHAM
4 Dr Air, auto., 1'.S., P.O., R&H. i116DlFl
5 58~~MO
5.'>9.Tl lot•l mo. PY"'!. 1o<I. 1.1•. Ire . .!. rlil ca"•
•nq cnar11es on apo;_ cr('(li! !~r JO mo•. Ort~"~
Pymt. price $2•Sl.?S incl. 1,iv & i.e . ANNUAL
PERCENTAGE RATE u.s~· •. Tola/ C.J•ll Prlte
'~1 Incl. tax & 1;c.
72 FORD LTD BROUGHAM
2 Or. Air, iU!o .• P.5 .. P.B., ll&H (J'8£A£j
5 63 1 ~R MO.
16l \0 lcl.•I mo. pymr . .,.,1 tJ•. t.c. & all (d"V· in~ chJ•Ue> on dp1>r. c•"'1i! tor •S rn~s. Oe!rnrd
pymt. P•ice 33'1!.05 inti, I•• t. toe. ANNUAL
PERCENTAGE RATE 13.51«. lotal <~Sil P"Cr
1'1712.?S Ind. t•~ & lie.
73 FORD LTD 2DOOR
A<t, avto., P.S., l'.B., R&H. ~tl6JET)
s73~~MO
Sil .ii !oT~I mo. ovmt •ncl. 1 .... l•c. & all , .. ., ..
in~ char9~5 on ~""'". cred•T tor .18 mos. De1orrou
pyml p<ice Sl'l..:006 Incl '~~ t. "' ANNUAL PF.RCENTAGF.. RATE 12.&I',. Tola! ca>h pfOcc
Sllll.50 incl. t6~ & lie.
73 FORD GRAN TORINO
Dr H.T. Air, iu!o., P.S,, P.I ., ri<lill. (CMl,GIUl
5 70 1 ~RMO
!70 IJ lo!~I mo. P•ml. •net '·''· o.c & ~11 '""~
•"9 cna<;et on aoor. cr~ot !of ·~ rnO!. Deh n•~
om!. <l"ICr '316? •9 incl In> & lie . ANNUAL
PE RCEN1ACE llATE 116; TOIJI r~>h J1'oce
5302t.25 Incl. lax & lie.
73 FORD LTD 2DOOR
~1 BO 1011! mo pyml. Incl ,,.,, t.c & a•I CdttV·
'"" chdrQ•~ on ~""' c•ed•t •or •3 n101. Ol'!•"t<J pym! P•lce \4400 JO +ncl I•~ & l•C. ANNUAL
PERCENT AG!:: RATE 11.61 •. lOldl casn ,,,,,e
Sl5l l oncl. !<l• & i.c
72 FORD LTD 2DOOR
A•r. •uto, P.5. R&H. (0H£H5)
5 60~~MO.
!"()-'I.I 10•~1 m<i o\·mt. ind la•, i.e. t. all '""V
in!l cnMo~s 11" ~opr cred.t tor •8 mo• D•te""<1
pymt PrtCe 13?1.I •s '"'I Mx & l•c ANN Ul\L
PEll.C.EtJTAGE II.ATE 1131···· Total ca1f1 or.ce
S7M.) ?I iocJ. !Ax t. lie.
72 FORD GALAXIE 500
1 Or. r,..,, iulo., P.S., P,8., R&H. (0S7£l\I)
5 56~~MO.
SJ6.l.l lo!al mo. pvmt. incl. 111~. lie. & •II c1rrv·
ing cna,.,ie1 on lll>P!". crP<llt tor 'i mos. ~rrl'<I
rrymt. Price i:J071.59 lflcl. lllW a. Uc. ANNUAL
PERCENTAGE RAl E 13.Sl •~. Toral c••h price
$2,j.17.1~ incl. !ax 6 Uc.
Let's fa ce it. The sales trend in today's automoti ve
market is to smaller cars. (We know because we sell the
best of the group: Pi nto , Mustang, Maverick, and the Couri-
er Pickup).
Whether this small car trend will last for only a few
months, or for several years, no one can say with c:ertainty.
But there's one thing for sure. "Big" cars are here to
stay. Owners who demand the added room, comfort, per·
formance, and safety of a heavier automobile will always
make up a sizeable market for standard size models.
So if you're one of the many who are not sold on the
idea of a mini or compact car, make a few honest big -car
versus little-car comparisons as they apply to YOUR driv·
ing needs. Then , strictly money wise, figure the extra sav-
ings you will get on the purchase price of a big Cil r in to·
day's economy versus the extra gas you might use drivi ng
a car that gives you comfort and safety. Keep in mind,
also, that many late model used cars get better m ileage
because of less stringent e missions systems which result
in more efficient engine performance. Now you're down
lo facts ....
In short, we say don't become an "emot ional '' buyer
in today's short-term mirage of rumors, predictions, and
unfounded speculations. If you know you 'll never be happy
with a little car, take advantage of our depressed prices on
big ca rs. We have a tremendous selection to choose from
at blue book wholesale and, in many c:ases, even less.
On the other hand, we also have an unusually large
in ventory of little cars on our two-a nd-one-half acre used
car lot. They, like all cars we sell are backed by Theodore
Robins 52-year reputation for integrity in Orange County.
71 FORD LTD 4DOOR 71 FORD TORINO 2DOOR
5 5 ·7~~,MO . Air. •1110 .• l'.5,, P.a .• R&H (StKCAl
$6 0~~ MO.
!60 •5 !otM mo. Pv m! •ncl 1-0 ., 1.c 5. ~'
I,•~ C~df!IP> 011 JDW ('"~•T ·~· ){, "'" I'
I •01JI m11. P•ml. orocl ••~. l<e. & ftll c~tr•·
o•.•; U1•"""' on ar>11r crO'd•I t11r .II> mo• O•l'>Hrd r.,.. ~· :c ~)~I T Ol •nCI 1J~ .:,. Ire. Ar:u ui.~
l'i:RCENTA Gf "'f..T£ 1"5<1 v. 1o!ftl cash Pricft 110\J.75 '11'1 l,h & loC
ovmT. l"«r ;z;i; JJ •"L' '"' & "' .<.r1~ .. 1.~
PERCENTAGE RATE 1• 5•' Tot,11 c~·11 l·r·ce
'<j)91.50 Jncl. la• t. lie.
69 FORD LTD 4DOOR
Air. •ul•, 1'.S., P.B., ll&H. 001.llitl
s35~!MO
SJS.~ toJ;,I mo. pyml. !ncl lac. 1.c & oil (aHY•
jng ch~r~•s on ~l>P•. (rP!li! le• '' mo• Oe!~rfed
pyml. pr.Cl Sl li8 81 inc! .... & "' Atl/HJl.L
PERCENTAGE RATE !S!S o. To1a1 ca•ll oroce
ilOO'l~lS lflel. ta• t. lie,
69 CONTINENTAL COUPE
SBi.Ol tot•! mo. pymt. Incl. t1•. lie. & 111 ~HY·
in11 di."11e1 Oft 11>pr. credit for 2J mm. Deferred
pymt. Pritt '2316.97 in.::I. la~ L lie, AtlNUAL
PERCENTAGE RATE "·l9"". l Dll l Cl!Sl'I prlc;e
'2066.2} Incl. !Ix & lie.
69 PONTIAC CATALINA
·s44~~:~.
"'' 15 lttla1 tnO rV"" 'ICI. , .... I" & ... , c ... ,,. .~I ChdrOi'\ ou 1"<11! lor ~· mo•. D·l~ttttl
,,.ml or.r• ~l J •ncl. Id• & l•t. All NVf..L
PEllCENrAGl RATE l !B~' •. To!JI ca'n 11•;ce 11 I~~ l"rl ,,,, & "c.
~.08 tol•t mo. pymL fn<I. la•. lie. & 111 c•rrY·
1"'1 cnargl't O<l appr. crl'<llt for 4 mos. O'°"~rtd
pYmt. orl<e i J002.'l'/ Inc!. tax & Uc. ANNVAL
Pi:RCENTAGE" RATE U.Sl~ •. Total catll Pfl~
$Z193.2.S ln,d. tax & lie.
t!J!j1 ______ ... ,, ----l'111AMlllCAll -•
•
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San Cle111ente Toclay's I~inal
Capistrano EDIT I ON N.Y. Stoeli.S
VOL. 66, NO. 341 , 4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1973 TEN CENTS
10-ton Earth Tamper Falls Into Niguel Pool
By .JOU_i\ VALTERZA
01 Iha Daily f'llol Si.II
Tin1 :lnd Diane !)unl ap of L:1gun:i
Nigu0 I figured they had had th('ir sha r•e
of trOllblt's alrcridy ll'ith the llC'\V
b<ickya rd pool -unt il n1idaftcrnoon
'fhurscl<iy.
'rhcn. \Vith ;1 cr:j;;h hf'<.1rd throughout
the Alorna Street nc1(.(l1bcrllood. the latest
misfortune hit thf' .voung coup!l'..
Jt. \\'righccl n1orc than Ill tons.
An e<ir!h grad i 11 g <'J'tW \\'Ork·
ing for Avco Community Devclopcirs
was in the last stages of grading and
(•on1pacting a steep slope behind the
residence al 28860 Aloma \Vhcn a cou-
pling parted and a massive shcepsfoot
earth tamper rolled down the bank and
landed smackdab in the Dun!aps' pool.
For the rest. of the afternoon in-
credulous neighbors watched as con-
st ruction cre\llS trying lo make the best
of an e111barrassing situation \Vorkcd
tu rt•movc the C(JUipn1cnt.
It wusn't e;isy ,
nut fina lly, about 111·0 ll1H1rs aner
the incident, the \1•orken1en 11·erc :ihll'
to drain the water oul of two steel
!:.inks , th us reducing the ll'l~ight. (;ranl'S
and tractors pulling fro m 1he !op of
the 200-foot etnbaukment succeeded in
ya nking the tan1pcr ottl of the pool.
llul the darnagc. is E>till :;on1etl11n g
to v.•orry about.
This 1norning J\1rs. Dunlap s;11d !II!•
f;-11ni!y has been prornistd a 111;,il by
;1 eotnpany 111Sur:u1c·e ;1Jde tu \ 1cw the
prob!en1s.
Iler husband, a trut;k dril'cr, sa1\l
he thinks Lhc entire plu rnhini: ),ys ttrn
11·il l !l ave to be rcplnced ~1long with
shattered concre\t' and decorati1·e tilt
''This is like a cruel jokf'. '' he -~.11 d
"" he 111:11ched tl1e crews try to grt
the "invader" out.
"!'1n convint'l'd the pool i'.:i .J111x1·d ,'
l Set POOL, l'age 21
,
Battin's Bid for Delay
Of Nixon Hearing Nixed
Man Grabs
Cle11iente
Receipts
A gu11111~n tlf'scribed by pol1C'c :i~ :1
"professiona l" lollo1\'Cd , a t'Olll'{'nienee
m~1rket n1anagcr into a San Clemcn1e
~torr Th11rsd;1y :1ff{'rnoon. took a SC'!
of ca r kt'YS at gunpoint nnd made off
,,·irh ;in auto con!i1i11ing receipts fron1
several businesst.!S.
The lo~s. 1\·hile 1101 yet cornplf•tr!y
tallied, coulr: cxceed $1,000, po!irc said.
The rohbcr~· oc·curred a1 4:30 p,rn.
t:tfh•r th" t •mplo~·l."c entered th<' Tit
1'oc :\L1rlo.1·t :1• t)l:i \'1s1a and Al'cnid:i
Vir!fit'1;1
.\', A. L:ihr:i10. ·Iii. of Fou ntain \i;1tle~·.
told offii.:l'l'S h1• 1•xih·d rhe 1·C1r (•ont<1inin~
th e C3.~h ;111d ·s;dke>d i1110 the store
!o n1:1ke a p)l(lnt· l'al!. \\'hilc ht• \1;1s
011 thl' phonl'. 1ht~ gunrnan in his 1nid
40s <ipproar:hcd hi1n. pulled a snub-llOSC'd
revol\'er and deinandcd the keys.
Labralo \\'as ordered to v.•ait and lhc
bandit fled frorn the s1ore. entered the
c.1r and sped uway.
r.Jarket cm ployes "·ere abll' ro sli p
a11·ny v.·hilc the b:1ndit rook 1he keys
<1nd rtu1 across 1he strc1't to phone
pol1C'I.'.
illinut cs latrr ofllcrrs fnund the c:.ir,
but lhe b1111d1t :111d ('ilsh 11·rre gone.
The n1ollt•11 -;i(·cu11111Li1cd rcct'ipts
rro1n SC\ t•ral br;_1nchrs of the market
t·ha111 -harl hf'1•11 ;;!orl'd 1n ~ s1ronghox
OOllcd 111\0 the trunk nr tht· {_'~If,
L<1b1«~1111. 11i;rki11g \\1th Police Art is!
S<tndy {'.·1ar11n. 11as nhlc to give _a solid
dr:;.c ription of H1c h~indit :ind police no1v
have con1go~1te portrait dra11·n by
!vlnrtin.
The man , \VhQ!n officers descri bed
as a bandi1 111hn kne1v l1is business
11,cll. was hu~kv in stature, 1\lilh dark
hrtir. I-le \~·eigh(!d over 20I) p-0und s and
stocxl ~five-fcct. len-1nches tall.
College District
Tra11sf er of Land r
Give11 Approval
Orange County School Board n1embers
'Thursday unanirnou sly approved the
transfer of 81 acres in Newport Beach's
Harbor View ho1nes fro m the Saddleback
Conimuni!y College Dis!riel to the Coast
Cnmn1unily College District.
The artion pushed the boundary line
out or the 1niddle of the tract and
made it coniiuous with l he boundary
sepa1·ating the Ne wport-Mesa and Irvine
School dis!ricts.
The line had slashed through the center
of the dcvelop1ncnt in some cases
dividing houses or lots between the tv.·o
co!l('ge districts.
"This has caused us a great deal or difficulty in past years concerned
· with inter...tistrict transfer requests and
so forth,'' said Saddleback College Presi-
d1!nt Fred Breiner. "T am glad it hns
fin11lly been worked out."
Pa jaro Teachers Out
WATSONVILtE (APJ -A strike by
more lhan 400 teachers against the l'a-
jaro Valley Unified SChool District head-
ed into its fourth day today, and some
non t.eachlng schoo l cmployes have walk-
ed off their jobs in support.
Get Out Shovel
• Lo1v Tide Means Cla1n111i11g· on Const
Clarn-hungry Or<ingc County residents
h<-1\'r: th eir best opportunity of the year
to fork out a tas!y haul this 11·cckcnd
f1·01n count~· bc3ches.
ThC' su n ~ind rnoon 11'ill pt11\ the Pacific
()ctnn bul'k to its !O\\-cst tidl'S o[ the
\'l'a1·.
• Nc\vport Beath lifegu:ird Log a n
LQcka bev said lo1v tides "'ill be al 2:0Il
p.nl. Sai urday. 2:51 p.m. Sunday. 3:05
p.1n. l\tonday. and 4:24 p.m. Tuesd ay.
Clamn1ing in California is open from
a half-hour be fore sunrise to a half-hour
Ca111p11i91i Filing
after sunset
The DC'pur1n1cnt of fi sh and G<Jn1c
advises 1hat all you need is a buekel.
digging tooL n1casuring device, and a
SI fishing license.
:\long Orangl' Counly bc11ch('S, Pisrno
(·Innis :ire th e hest eatch. Loc:kabcy
said. Also found are ra1.or clan1s.
"fhe size \in1it for Pismo clams. best
harvested loc;,illy on the \Vide alluvial
lx'aches of Newport and Huntington
Reach, is four and a h<tl f inches. Bag
and possession lin1i t is 10.
Foi11· Clementea11s, 3 Sa11
Ji1a11 Hopefuls Seel\: Posts
f our S:.in Clemente residents and three
in San J uan Capistrano bccainc the
initial potenti al candid;,tes for cily coun-
cil posts in the 11\·o ci ties today.
Spokesmen for clerk's offices in each
city snid the ap pearance of possible
(':lndidates tame earl y on the first day
of the filing period Thursday.
111 Sa n Cle1ncntc. aspi rnnls obtaining:
docurnents but not y(•t relurnin~ the111
arc C'1!y Counciln1an -\Vade Lo11·er, 11·ho
:-eeks ii fiflh tern1 (An a!J -tin1c-rcrordi
on the co1u1c1!: local realtor E. L. ''l\1 s"
Bislcy, 11·ho recently chaired thr. Citizen's
J';irking C.'01nn1it1cc: Jarncs n . Straus,
:in insurance executive who 1vill launch
a second try at election to the counci l;
thJ1v:ird Austin, ~ forrncr city cmploye
no1v in private busine ss.
In S3n .Juan Capistrano three have
obtained pa1X'rs. Th<'y are planning cor11 -
1nissioner Doug las Nash: Hobert D.a vies,
the ci ty's representative on the county
1-fca!Lh Planning Council, <.1nd fl1rs. Judy
Beggs , a housewife.
Or. Lo\ver, a retir\'d oral surgeon.
is the onlv incu1nbent to indicate a
desire for r'e-f'lcetion thu s far.
Bcsidl'.<: his S<t n Cler11cnlc posl llfl
fer gralJs in the r.1 11reh !'! elcc!lons,
those of 1'hu1n<is (l'l\cefl' a11d Clifl on
Myf'rs also arP expiring.
O'Keefc and r.tyrrs havt' ni>L Yl'l
rorrn11!1y announced 1hc1r cnndldal'~'. but
-1ndieat1o ns arc that they, too, 11ill seek
rc-t.!ICC(JU!l.
In San Ju11n, one councilrnan whose
1enn expires ru.~.\'.t spri11g, Josh (;a1nn1e ll,
has said he 11,ill not run again. Coun -
eil1nan Ja1nes 1·horpe is undecided as
or yet. and Counciln1an Edward Chermak
h<ts not yet co1nmented on his in1enlio11s.
Piling se ason will last through Dec.
27 11•ith a noon deadline for submitting
lhe co111pleted p::ipcrs.
San Onofre Compromise
Eyed on Reactor Issue
Uy CANDACE PEARSON
Of Ill• Oflll'I' Plkll 51111
Talk turned away from the courts
and to1\•ard compromise today on the
building of two nuclear reactors at the
San Onofre power plant.
The State Coastal Zooe Conservation
Commission \Vednesday in Newport
Beach denied a construction permit re-
Purse Thieves llit
Capistrano Woman
A san Juan Capistrano real estate
saleswoman los t a purse containing $65
Thursday night to two men who wayla id
her in the parking lot of a shopping
center on Camino Capistrano, OrangC
County Sheriff's officers said.
Deputies said one BS.'lailant grabbed
the shoulder bag of LllVonne Lucille
1\-tinett e, 36, of 2798 Via dcl Ce rro and
ran off with the purse to a waiting
ctir when the strap broke. Miss Minette
told officers the car drove otf at high
speed before passersby could come to
her eid~
quest for the 1.140-mcga\vatt reactors
at the plant Jess than three miles south
of San Clemente.
The 6 to 5 vote. \vi th eigh t votes
required for approval. \\.'as based on
concerns for destruct ion of sandstone
bluffs. clos ure of beach and harm to
marioe life_
Both officials of Southern California
GUARD STILL TO FIGHT
INLAND PLANT-Story, Page 7
Edison, which owns 80 percent of the
project. and of San Diego Gas and
Eleetric, whi ch has 20 percent interest,
said Wednesday they would investi gate
or take the option of a court appeal.
Today F..dison official E. A. fl.1 yers
said, "We certainly are willing to com·
promise and are ex ploring every avenue
we can to see if a reconsideration can
be a rranged."
What form a compromise wo11lrl trike
is uncertain but Myers made il cleor
today that Edison doesn't \\'nnt to move
from the present sit e scaw nrd of San
Diego Freew~y on the Camp PcndleWn
Marine base.
Commission planners bad g~tcd
I See ONOFRE, PaJo It
Su1Jervisor
Squelcl1ed
By Board
By \\'ILLIA:\l SCllREIBElt
The Orange County f\Ssessn1c11ts A!}-
pe:.ils Board today brushed aside at-
ten1pts by Supervisor Robert Battin to
delay a hearing on possible reassess 111cnt
of Prcside11t Nixon's San Clen1ente
estate.
In a heati;d exch ange with Battin,
the appeal s board sq uelched an attcn1pt
by 1hc su(}f'rvisor to ortler the rcn1ovc1I
ol' Ill(' bo;\rd cl1airn1a11 011 the ba sis
ol' 11iS puhllV<ll conlribulions
"fhe board then adjourned until late
today to give n1 ore study to d<,cunlt'nts ~ulnnitlcd b,v B:itti n in· his <1ppeal tn
1.·h<1ngc the assessed value of lhc \Ves tt?n1
\\'hitc. I-louse.
Ba11in to!d 1he p:incl th;1l in order
111 rnake hi~ case, hL· hnd to subpoena
11·ilncsses inelud1ng appraiser l-!0111ard
Chi lds, \\•ho reassessed the Nixon estate
Jasl zn on l h for th e state Board of
Equalizat io11 at the request of Orange
C04ftly. ·
Earlier ln heated action, Board
Chairman S. Otto Christense n 'vog a
2 to I vole rcjeet ing Battin's challenge
to Christensen's participation in the bear-
ing.
Board Ch:1im1an S. Otlo Chrisl('nsf'n
11•on a 2-to-I vote rC'jectl ng Bat1111's
l'hal!enge of his partici1n1tio11 in !he
hearing.
Bt1t1 1n 's cha ll enge clain1e<i Chris!cn~rn
;111d currrril Orangr Coun!y 1\sse:;sor
.J:1ck T_ Valerga contributed to th('
politicnl ca rnpaign of forn1er asse.1;sor
Andre.\\' ,J. l-linsha1v, \~·ho is no1v a lJ.S.
congressn1an.
The challenge came af1rr tht' appeals
boa rd rejected Battin's effort to <Jelay
the hearing under a recently revised
county rule governing assessmcnl ap-
Pl'8ls.
B~1tt in is petitioning to have the assess-
ed v:1l ua!ion of the \Vcstern White House
increased to at least $2 n1illion.
l·lc c:laims an assessment by Val!crga
(See BA'ITIN, Page 2)
Fir111 Selected
For Storn1 Drain
111 Capo Beacl1
Orange County supervisors h av c
chosen an engineering firm to design
a major new storm drain for Capistrano
Beach.
Governmental Professional Services, a
new company made up entirely of former
city eng ineers, will be paid $1 1,000 to
design the 600-foot drainage system •
The Estrella drain, which will cost
$122,000 to build , will run from Camino
Capistrano in the Palisades area to the
Pacific Ocean.
"This a rea .has been In need of im-
proved flood con t r o I for years."
Supervisor Ronald Caspers said. "I just
hope we can fi nish this undertaklng
be fore the rainy season has come and
gone.''
The drai n pipe will run down the
bluffs above Paciric ('.(la!t Highway.
u.nder lhc hi ghway and th e railroad
tracks.
Caspers 11otcd that before the drain
can be started, an environmental impa ct
l"eport bas to 00 fli ed to determine
what, i( any. ~ftect the runoff will have
on the ocean water.
Daily PilOI St~I! Photo
WORKMEN REMOVE LARGE TAMPER FROM LAGUNA NIGUEL YARD
For T im and Diane Dunlap, Trouble Is a Swimm ing Pool
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F oocl Stril\:e N ~tiatio11s
Sl1oi1ld Res111ne l\ionday
1\ID11agcn1ent anti unions involved i1)
the Orange Coun ty food industry strikl'-
lockout loday are looking for1\'ard !O
th e rcsu111ption of negot i<l!ions, according
to ~1 n cn1ploycr rl'prcsentativc.
Talks are scheduled 10 begin .\londa y.
1'l;rgo1ialions on a .thrcc·yeo.r 1.·011tract
11't•rc broken off Dec. I a11d 1he tieup,
l\'hich has idh'fl <ibout 22.flO(I 11·orkcrs
throughout Southern California, began
JV!onday.
The employe r spokesman said federal
n1 ediator Dick tlughes Thursday con-
Alumintm1 Pem1y
Proposed; Cost
Of Copper Rises
\VASHINGTON (AP ) -The Treasury
Department today asked Congress for
authority to begin making pennies out
of aluminum instead of copper.
The reason for the proposed change,
~ Treasury [)(>parbncnt spokesman said,
is the cost of copper. which is n1aki11g
the cost of producing a penny almost
1norc thrin the penn y is worth .
A departn1ent spokesman said the
earliest the switch to alu1ninun1 could
be made wou ld be 90 days after authority
for the action is granted by Congress.
But the U.S. Mint alrea dy has stamped
out several sample alurninum penn ies,
\vh ich are the same size as the copper
penny. They still bear the likeness of
President Abraham Lincoln on the face
and the Lincoln Men1orial on the reverse
side.
But the coin is a light aluminuni
color, naturally, instead of the copper
rolor. and weighs about GO perce nt less
thnn the copper penny_
Mrs. !\o1ary Brooks, ~I directflr, eau·
tioned th nt a decision on the conversion
of the penny fron1 copper 10 alumi nun1
has not been n1ade. She said Congress
is onl y being req uested to grant standby
nuthori!y to the secretary of the
'J'reasury to n1nke the change.
But it was clear from the 'l'teasury
statement th~t lhe pricf' of copp('r. which
ha~ just about doubled this year, 1nay
force the change.
tactcd managernent and u n 1 o 11
negD !iators and obt:iincd agreement 10
rco1>e11 barg:11ning.
flle11n1\'hi!e. about 2{')[1 Lo:; Angl·ll'~
Tc.1n1strrs l;nJon n1en1ber~ 11•nl kcd !)ff
!hrir JObs Lil rwo dov.'nlO\l'n Los Angl'll'~
produce 1n;i rki·ts that (11~1 nhtrh.' n10."I.
of the fr l•:>h fruits ;_ind l't ·ge1.1bk·,; 1'1
Southf'rn C;1!i for11ia rct<lil stores.
T{'an1strrs 11·;1lkt'd off c1L the prndtH'('
markets Thursday nighl 10 pro!t'SI
against bcln~ used 10 bring supp!it's
in10 rt'l<lil sto res. The T('JnlSll'!'S ;in•
11nt negoti.:iting for a ni~\V conlrilct.
It was not inin1t'<ii:itctv kno11n 11/1111
effect the 11r1\' 11·aJkourS 1rotdd hLIVt'
on the supply of frl1it and \'t•ge t;iblcs
at retail stores in Orange County,~
In another devclopn1cnL 11ro f()(ld
ch;1ins broke r;:1nks 11'1!h managl'ml'!1t
associa!ion Thursd.'.ly and signed 1nterirn
contracts with tl\e unions.
Better Foods. Inc. and Jtu·gcusen's
!See STRIKE , Pa ge 2J
Or:g:;al~:ast
Weather
Continued fair :ind sunny is !he
1vay the 1veather :1ervicc sees 1l
fo1 · Saturday with highs in the 70s
<1 l the beaches and inland portions
of the Orange Coast. Lov.•s tQnight
in the 40s.
INSIDE TODAY
T/1e first \Vest Coos/ c:r./1ibi~
1101' of !lie l(,'flr/.;s r1f t/t(' grc(ll
Anl"e rican urtilit i\for-y Cussalt
orens \V ed1~esc1a11 nt tJic Neiu·
port 1-farbnr Art f'tl 1i.~e11.m. Set
today's \Vech·e11<1tr_
Al Vo11r s.,~;,, l
l101Unt 1S L.M. Sovd 1t C11Uornl• s. ,, CllnlllH (l·J1
Comi<:1 )t
Cron .. ord )t
Oult! Noll<•~ )I l:dl!o•lll l'.i•t I
l'!n•n<• U·l'
F•• 1119 llft<"d 11
l+oro•'o'" 11 Ann L1ndtr1 II
M•llbol •
MO'Yitt l'·• ,...,ru.11 F11nd1 11
N1Uon1I "'"""' 4, U Or•n•t Cl!Vnl~ 1), U
ff''"~''"" lot·1' Svlyj1 P.,-ter t1
s~o•h 11-u
Sl0<• Me •llfltlc 11·1t
Ti11•illon It
Tl!tlllf'I U ·H ·-. 1#_.t NtWI 11·111 ...,.,.. ""'' ' •
•
2 DAILY PJLOl
'Door Jt1H t u1e«I'
Women Testify
In Sauna Case
II) T(J\f UAHl.EY
01 Int o~•IV Pllo! $1•11
·r110 1101111 '11 1\liJJ:.C {'XPt'rll'llCt·.') !h r'•·l'
~1·ars ;1,i.:q .i! llh· llohd:iy H1 ·;ilth !)p;1
1n 01'an L;i· ll~J tht·n1 t(I dror tllt·rr
1111.;n1lJer:.)1ips in l!it• hf'Ollh c]i1b luld
"n Or:ing~' ( 'ot1t1!\' S11pr·ru,r l 'u11r! jur\'
1:1!1.: Th11r:.(l:1y (hi· 11011' l.1rn1IH1r .!'lur~
or thv dt·f1 ·1·1 111· :i,lilllJ !'01111) d1111r·
"I \1·asn'1 aiJ011( tn b" c<1ught in thnt
:.a una rv111n ;1~:11n h••t;1u~e I 11as :.1i
11.!rrifif'cl ." .\1rs . .\lurv Lo11 B1th n;111 of
Tustin lt>~1111vd :shof1ly befnrc .Judgl'
\Villi<.irn .\1urr;1_v t'<1llt·d ii thl'l·t"·dny hrl'ak
HI lht• "!hr .. ~· fa1···s or E\'t•" !ri;1J.
Both ~lr.~. Hilln1;1n <1110 .\lrs. Hhodu
\Ve.lnbcrg cif S:inl,1 An;1 t.•:;11f1t·d th11t
I hey eornpla1nt•<l ru !Iii.' heal1h :.pa
rnan<ig\'tllL'l11 on 11u1nt·ruus occ;tsions
Jbout !he door bui nothing \\•as evrr
<lonf'.
And both 1vitnesscs lrs!!fierl th nl the
only tini c lhry ever s:J1v hcallh spa
personnel in lhc vitinity !Jf the sa1111a
\\'US 1vhf'n prospective' heallh c.lub
1nc1nbers wen: being sho1\·n around the
facility.
Both wo1ncn said the heavy door oft en
j:1mmcd as lhf'y tried to lf'avc the
roon1 and that they often had to call
on other occupants of Lhe sauna room
lo help thf'rn 1i.01·c iL
"it 1\•as obvious ro me th11t t n1ight
get !rappe:d v.·hcn I 1vas alone in the
suuna rooni and so I nl'vcr v.·cnt there
ag<1in." i'llrs. Billn1;1n saili.
San Fra1H·1sc ·11 1ri <1I la11'll'r i\lar1·in
Lc1l'is Sr. JS cl:111n1ng for .\1:1r13 Parsun.
Sa11 Clc1ue11le 's
Council to Meet
In Afternoons
In .1r·t ;111othrr altcn1pt to end ln !e
aJjou1;nrne111 111nt·~ .S;1n C!cn1ente ci1y
cou11ciln1en 1111~ 11t•ek l:ninehed .:i move
10 con\'l'llL' rv1:ul:1r :-.t'.'~s1ons at '.1:30 p.n1 _
\\'c•(h1esd<1~·~. s;1ri llg ~nnl(' i1nportant
1n;i11ers for :111 l'le ni11g se.\s1on .
Cnani1no11s!y inlroduting :in ordirlalll'C'
rrquinng l\\n rnOnlhs tu ht-tome l:;v.•,
the four rnL·rnbc·rs of !hf' council present
\Vrdnf'~d;_1y <.!grl'l'd !O lry the new f'ai·ly
~chcdule
Under ;J forrna! proposed by OlUll·
t ilrnan Arthur llolrnt·s rhe routine rn<it-
ll·rs such as s!;iff reports. reports frorn
i.:oun cilrnen <ind some correspondence
ll'Ou!d be handled in an .:ifternoon session
;1djourning by 5:30 p.rn .
Afler dinner, the council \1·ould
reconvene nt 7:~0 p.nL 11hc norn1:il
starl ing time already 1 <ind h:indle puhli ['
hearings <ind other issues 1vhich h;1d
n1orc of a public intrrrst.
Fe1nalc i\1 ar~n c
'rile fir !>l fern;dc co1nrn:111d1'r pl "
~1 cirine unit th at lncludrs 1n;dr~ 11ill
be narnf'd al Can1p r1·11r!h.'tn11 ~oon.
sa~·f.; c:cn . Jlober! r~. Cusl11nn11 . ;\!:H"illt'
Cor'J)s con1n1and;1nt
Cushnian ~nid ch1rr11g .'l tn111· Thursday
!hat the huge sou 1li('rr1 f'.1l1forni;1 r11a:;1;1I
h<ISC hn -. l)t'\'11 ('IH.1~('11 l'I l'Pd th•· ~lan/lt'
1radition ot r1's!rit•11nf: \1 111nl'n \'Ofll·
rnnnders to ;il!-fvn1;1I·· 1u111.; nut J111
said \l'O!llCll still 11·011'1 bl' ;iilOll'Ct! It)
lead t (1mba ! un11:;
A Can1p Prndlt>tun spoki.:"111:111 :-<11d
!he 1>ff1(.'cr hasn'l b<'rn ('hO<;t't1 ~rt
1111pca c lu11 c 11 l l'u ~lwd
Cl!J(,\(';() I •\1'1 -Th i· Ch1c:H!O Sun ·
1'in1t•<; ~nd Ch11.::1gu r1:11h' .\L'll ~. bo1h
of 11 hirh ~uppor!L'd Prr·s1de11t ,\1.\011 for
i-r-rl1 '1'lion. tod;;iy urgl'd 1h:H lie he irn-
fK•:1ch1 •rl
ORANG-E COAST se
DAILY PILOT
lne Orange Con11 0.0.ll'I PILOT,..,.,," wh'c~
11 comb\nff! t"~ N~w1 Preu, " ~ublitht<! bV
the Orange coa11 Publoll>onQ Com~nv ~~
r•?t «1aoon• ar~ PVbll1hf'd, MONhy 1nrough
Frloav. lo• Co•la Mna, Newpc<! tlr•th.
H•mtlnglon B••cn1Fount"'" V.>Hey, l•oun~
Be•cn. lr•lne1SaCdletwict •n<l 5•n (le'!ioMe1
3•11 Juon C"ll'>!rUio, A Uf191t feQIOn~I
t<l<f•on 11 P1Jbll1n~ 5•!u•d•v• one 5u"\I••~
The prlo(lll<ll l>Vbl~Mng pl•n• I• "' )J.l .,....,,
B•r Street, Co1!• Me_,, (•lllornl•. 91~16
Robert N, W,,d
Pr11+d1nt •nO Publo>ne•
J,cli; R;. Cu1l1v
Vkt Pru><1•nt t !>d c;,....,,.1 M•n•Qt•
Thom•• K11 vil
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M•n•IJ'"V EO•IOr
C~1rlt1 H. Looi Ricli 1rd P. N~ll
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S•• CJ._.._ Offke
305 North El C .111ino Rt1I, '12612
on. Offlt" Co1!~ Mt:t•, Jlll w111 e~v St1eet
Ntwpcr! 8e1c1>: lJJJ N-PO•t a...,,,.~," ti ""'tlr>Ot"" 81•<.11: 1/llJ th•ch 80ul•••rd L~uM & .. tn; W For11t .0.Vf"t'.,.
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Sct11 Ci.-'9 All De,M"-llf't:
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Coc>'l'•"f!\t, ltll. 0<A"{lt Coto! Publl~lng
Comri.nf, Ne new• 1torl1H 111u"•••lola.
"'1""""' ,...!!.,. o• &i:1ve•tl1em..,11 ,..,,i,,
m1v be ••P'""UC"" .. llhou! t.Pf(it l prr m l11IOO\ o• coorrlQM owntr.
&.c:..-d <l•1t POii~ Plld I! Co1!1 M•11,
C.llfo<"nr• Subt<'-lat>on bv <•rrler U U
mon1n1,, bv ,,.,.11 1J IS mon!lo lr; mltl'"" 0.•llel!IOflo tJ U ......,n!lot1.
4~. of t111a/l(~un, th:.t :sh~ .. I'. as unallle
Iv hudgl' 1ht~ door 011 :'llarl'h :.1, J:J7U.
;i nd th<il .~ht· rollupSL·d 111 1hc ~:1t111.1
;,Jt1·r s!le 1·;unly tril'd to su rn1 11on ht;lp.
lie cl:1ir11.~ 1n his $! 1r11!!1t1n lllws11it
th<it 1hc p!>ythi:.tnc 1r:111111.1 sternn1ing
fro111 tl1<1t C'.XPt'l'!L'l\t'l' .~plit ~If:-. l'arson
i11t<1 thr"c pt•r:.vn:di!11•-, -.~•·"<·h1111i::ry
' .\lari;1 n·inurst•lul ·-H1·1tv " :1 11 d 1l1t·
original \lar!a f';1rson. ·
J.ewi!:i rl::11n1s tJ1;d n1:i11y Sf'x ual
associations ro·sul1t•d fr'<irn these ex-
eursions :.ind .\lrs. J';irson's longing fur
S(''\ 11'Jth strangl·rs. IJut her husband
rt«tHZt•d ::if!t:r stnk111~ ht'r on one Ol'-
l'<t~ion that Sill' 11;1s 1Hl'11t:dly ill.
{.C\\1S tlain1s !h(• condi!ion is !.)('co1ninj.l
prob'l·ess 1vcly l'.orse ~111d 111' 1nlcnds tu
11ut ~!rs. Parson ou the :.!and <is his
rinal 11·i!ness.
lie clain1s tha t :-,he l1ad bc<'n
transformed fro111 ;1 df'VOU( Ca thlir
mother of seven to a "pitiful semblance
of <I v.·oman in 11horn three characters
are struggling (or control."
Defense Attorney Donald A. Ruston
told the jury his evid ence
will prove th;l! i\Irs. Pa r :so n 's
psychiatric condition. if it ex-ists. sterns
more from her husband 's suggested Sl'X·
ual diversions !han from rhe ord~al
in the sauna room .
Ruston claims !hnt Bud Parson. &O.
retf'nlly suggcsll'd to his 11·ite thal !ht•y
join ii 11·ife swapping fo1Jrso1ne and \11 111
:.he :iceornp<111y hin1 Oil ~'1s1t lo topless
bars.
The Parson 1rial 1111! rl·su1nc .\lond:1y.
f'ro111 Pflge 1
BATTIN • • •
11·hich put !he value of !11e land :ind
i1nproven1en ls at $!.37 1nillion is too
low and a state Board 0[ Equ:il1znt1011
f(«1pprnisn! setting the value of the land
.:ilone ht SL5 rnillion is :ilsu tno lo1v.
f)uring the carlv pur1io11 (1f toda\··s
hearing. !3<.r!tln vi:liinecl !he 1;1iue ·of
th e 1.:ind ;ilonc sho11ld be Sl.65 rnlllion
in nrldi!ion lo Jn1prove1111·nts of up 10
S392.000 \l'hich 11·t·re Jiste<l in the st:i!c
boll rd appraisal IJut nul added to tile
total figure.
"~ly contention is th at the. appe.:ils
board should ac<.:ept the land value of·
ft"red by the stale bo:-ird and lhe irn-
provemcnt va!Lic added to that," Datti11
said.
l!r said the $252.000 irnprove1nent figure
\'ill/erga put in his <1!!scssn1cnt could also
he used but that he would prefer t he
higher figure cited in the state report .
Nc11•1)()rt Beach :ittorney F r a n k
Dr~1arco. representing Pr esident
l\'ixon in !hf' appeal. Silid th1' hearing
n1a.\-hL· 0u1 of th!c juri:;dic!i"n of till'
r·r)1H1ty app<'ill~ lio:1rrl Lill<ll·r lhc lll'l\!y
rev1srd ;ippcals ruli•s_
l!l' nlso said it is 11is fel':1ni:: 1h:Jt
!he \1xon l'~t:itr 111.1.11 onJ.1· be. ".-\ p,1 \\ll
in :1 poliric;1I dr<1n1a brl\ll'l'n B11lti11 ~111d
\ ;lllnrg;i,"
\ltrch of !h" first hour of 111£ ripp<';11.<;
s1 ssion was la ken up h~· Banin's \'C'h L•-
n11·11t tl!lt'n1p1s to d1'l~1.1· tt1r hl'<l l'ln.~
1111111 ht \\"<JS :1ble tf) ;.;el lllfl/"L' 111/llL'l'l;d
g:ilhl'rrd lo suppo rt his r t1St'_
J:;inui last 11·1'Pk :1sk1·d th e .-ippc:ds
bo;1rd fer a !11·0·1\"ee k di·l0y in lill·1r
hr:1nng 011 thf' Ki'>OI! 1·llt:1 bu\. 1v:1s
gr:tnll'd a j)('l'Jr1d uf Olll y one 11·eek,
cndini; tod:1~.
It brcnrnP (•b1·ious tlurint; 1hr c:ir!y
portion of thr hf'~lring tha! Rattln ll'C!<;
1101 full~· pr.·pnrccl lo prt•seu! his c;1s1•
.incl he dtd not L'\'en have ;1 copy of
his ol'1f!1 11 <d pi·ritiun for :1ppt·:1L
ThL· !'iupcr1 !sor did. hu11·erer, co1111·
prL'p;.ir·er.J lo challL'l1!.:L' the in1par11~dl1~-
11f lh t• 11ppf'al.~ lin:-rr'd ;:ind bt•c<in1c
no!IL't'<.ilJl.v 11ps1•I 11IU:Jl 1hc bo;ird ft'fused
i .. p••n!l1l !l to be r(';1<l 1nto !hr rrcord.
~:;1111n 's ch.1ll>'rll.:1' 11 :-1s supporte<l b,V
11111• ol lhc lhree appeal s board 1ne111bers.
B.1111n appointer Fr·;1nk ~1 ;u1zo. 11"ho s;1iJ
H;1Jt11\ had !hf' 1·ight to 1ssur a chalh·ngr.
'l'l11·rt· 11·as speeul:ition th:1t the he:ir1ng
11.ight hC".del;i~·ed ;i11y11·:1y beraust' l3atti11
had been un:ible to bring sever;il \I 1!-
IH'S~l':\ hf' cl.ri1Jl.') arc central to his
e;.~r .
'luherit Win<l'
Set by College
Tryouts for a Saddlch<ick College pro-
ducr1on of •·Jnhf'rit the \Vind" are. set
for 7 1.1.ni. Dec. l.2 in Building H.
The Law rence and Lee dr;1rna. bnsrd
on 1he Scopes 1nonkey tria l or 1925,
11·HI hr prvsenlcd !l'larch i , 3, and 9
in \ht• colli'gc lhl'atcr building.
i\ ~et'Ond tr.voL1t period \~'ill be schf'd11l-
ed lalet' 111 .January. 1'hc <''1St includes
:HI roles for perforn1crs uf <ill ages.
l'artlcipants need not bC' Solddlcback
( \1 llcge students, a college spokesn1nn
~<lid.
~lore 1nfurn1auon rn;)y hr oh1ninrd
by calling a:J\.!J7tKJ or 4!15·~950. ('XtensLon
1; I.
Police Seek l(illcr
In Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES (VPll -Police today
sought the killer of S!cvcn Rose, 27,
O\\'llf't of a \i1nou~inr rental service,
whose body 1\•as found slump«! behind
the "''heel of onC' of his cars.
Atlthor11iE>s s;i1d the young Los Angeles
man, r I .1 ct in ;i ch:ruffcur's uni form.
had been .>:hol once 1hrough the back
of 111(' hl·ad l\'ith i1 h:ind gun .
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f'ro1n Page 1
ONOFRE • • •
n10Ylng unhs two and three mi les inland
or the h1gt11~ay , possibly on the 125·:.1cre
J;iµ1;1 11es.._. ~11.:sa WO!l·h 8disou is leJsing
fron1 the governn1ent.
1\l1·l·rs sa1t! 1oday he is ":irrai<l" thut
11·ouid Ut~ ",11 1af·t•1•ptable."'
Hui ;1 r·eJ1.,~1 ~u nngh1 inr!11ch· rhH11J11l'g
th\· 1woposi·d l11e;!IJ1111 sl1gJ1!ly so lhat
f,•\\1'1' uf !lit• 52 HC'I'\'~ Of bluffs !hill
would Ii(' dPst 1·u.v1·d hy !he ongin;i! plan
11•ou!<I he :iffec·tl'd.
Ahoul St'l't'll·!t•rlllis o{ :1 rurl1• of bt•;1eh
\\'Ou!d h<il'I' ht·e11 eut 11110 . J\1ycrs s;1id
tOtl;iV ·"rrJ tht• e.xt1•n t anv dirninu1 1011
of (his (l'an be achievt·{fl wilhout a
s11bst;1 ntial delav in construction. (Jf
c·oursio \1·e'd bt• Willing:."
1\11oll1('r :1re11 nf co1n1niss1on conct•m
11:1s lhe l111r.:rrd lhl' 11!:111\'s 111t;ilie ;ind
tl1J·r111al disth<1rg(• rt·prt'Sl'lllt.'d tu
vl fshore 111.irinc life.
\lrf'r~ snid ~an Onr>fr·e ha.<> b11rn one
uf ih1· n1os 1 11·11h·l.v s!udiell 11rf'as in
Ith· lasl nint· 1t>ar~. lJu1 a<ldrd "1vt'
1!ill will eu11~1d1•i· :i nr ;1ddJt1on;d studiL·s ."
Co n11nission p!aiu11·r~ µuinlt.'d out
\\'f•dnt•:o.tl;iv 1h:11 ;1 J t 110 ugh Edison
sc1enlisls · s;iv tl1L'!"(' is no su bst11nt1:.il
;1th·L·rst.> t•ff~ct on rn:1ri11f' l1fl'. !l1al
n·sp1•cted l1i't•;u1ogr:1ph<·rs likl.' l)r. Janics
Enrigh1 rron1 St"ri1lps l n st it u le
d1'H11111l1r·:11l,\' disai.:rr·t•.
Jos1•ph Hotlo\·11 1, en1111111ss1on rxrrulivr
1l1rl'l'tOr. strt·S~L·t.l \\"t·dnl'sd:1y th at the
pl~lllll(:rS aren't oppOSl'd 10 JIUCl(•[l f pCl\\'er
pl::nts.
/\. 83.9 niillion n1athematics-science building is 1110\'·
ing to\varcl its projected July opening on sc hedule
:1t Saddleback College in ~f i ssion \'ie jo. 1'he new
facility. next tu the school':-J ne\v library. 1 ~ the set·
ond perr11anenL buildin,I:! for tile t\vo-year conunu-
nity college.
There. is 1111 ''1'.~ce !l1•nl" rnvironrncnt
l':lSl' for thl'n1. ht· said. because they
(Ion·! USL' oil :ind don't pollute the air.
Hut. undrr 1hc 1~17'.! coastal zone act.
lit· added. 1his one "do!'sn't (JU<1lify fur
:1ppro\·c1I 111 ]ts prt•St'n! rorn1 ." "'Flowers Risky~
,
1-lealth Threot t.o Plltie1its Tolil
LCH\IJON (AP\ -Sc11tl1ng cu!. flo\vers to hospital p;itlcn!s re ·
t'O\'erlng: t'rnn1 surgcr~· i:; a tl1oughtful but dange rous gcs,\ure. le ad·
in_:£ to possi ble infectio n. a gritish 111edical journal \~·arned today.
1'ests condut led ;it the Univcrsit'' of l\1ian1i School o ( l\1e.di cine
in F'loritla, and reported to the jouri1al, the La ncet. said that con·
eentrations of dan gerous bacteria grO \V in vases \Vithin one hour
atter tlo\rers are put in fresh \Valer.
After three days, so1ne of the bacteria are re5istant to com·
n1on!y used antibiotics. 1he jour nal said.
The s tu dy acknowledged that flO\\'ers boo~t the n1orale of pa-
tients. But these benefits, the Lancet said, are offset by the ris k of
lnfcttion .
F'lo,vers, ii said. shoulrl be aroicled at all costs in ho..-pit:.ll units
dealing \\'ilh intensive care. burns. ncuro·surgery and ne\vborn
l):i.b1c s.
'I'rustees Weigl1
Questio11 of Pay
At Monday l\feet
Soddleback C-0\lrge trustees 1v i 1 l
discuss \~·heth('r to pay themS('!ves v.·hcn
thry n1cct Monday .
Under nc v.· stn\e legislation. school
trustees n1ay be pa id for attending:
1ncctings. Capistrano Unified Sctxiol
l>istr ict trustees th is v.·eek became the
tirst board loca ll y lo approve com·
pens:.ition -$2~ !X'r meeting.
Jn o!/l(•r Sac!dlebaek business, the
llflard II' ill :
-Oi seuss :i proposa l to di sband the
~chcol'~ 45-n11'01bl:>r General Advisory
Curnrnit tce tlr to revan1p its operation .
-t'onsidrr a '"si x·unlt rule'' \\'hich
l':n11ld alln1\ students to take up to
six uni ts o!' credit at anothf'r community
c·ollege 1\·ithout applying (or an in-
h'rdis!rict pern1it.
From Pflge 1
POOL • • •
Dunlap said.
"Ever since \\·e started to ha1·(' 1he
darned thing built, there's been one
problern nftf'r another.
"First it was Lhc V.'hale," he explained.
The n1amn1al ~ at le;ist its fossilizl•d
rein a ins -"ere uncnrtlled \1·hen cre11·;;
)Jegan digging !he pool. 1hro1\'ing lhe
entire project inlo 111111.10.
"The authorities told u.~ 11·e had a
n1rijor scientific find in the back yBrd
and !hat 11·£' 1nfgh1 not be :illle to (listurb
it. Finally !he students at S;1ddle!:iack
Co llege dug it out and hauled the bon\'S
B\\'ay.
"Then the pool con!1 actor ga1·e us
nothing but trouble and 11·e h.:id !'I g.1
to rourt to get thf' rhing done," Dunl.ip
explained.
f'rom r .. ge 1
S1'Rll{E ...
:'l!orrs n·signed f1·on1 the F o o d
En1plo~·e r's Cou11r1L fol1011·i ng thr !rad
rst;ib!isbed t110 dais t•:1 rl1t•1· t1v :\rdL'!l -
,\l a.rf;rir. · ·
A counei! ~pok1•s111.:in s;1a! !hL· thrt't'
drfc ctions. rcprr•.sr11ti11~ ;il1ou\ 3J8 s1ore~.
1n::idt• no dt'!ll in the •'n1plo~·ers' front.
l1ut union off1l'1'1ls s<iid 1lu· ;1grecn1cnis
are an in1portant i11dic;i1ion th.'.it n1an y
firn1s are ready to S('lt)(',
\lanagen11•nt and 1he union<: buth
.:igreed that tusro1nt·rs ll'ere lik~·lv 10
find scattered shorl<.1gf's in ston•s -I his
v.·eekend.
Th e slrik" nr1·r h!gl11•r ll';1~1·s :111rl
fringe hL'nl'f11 ~ i11l'oil ,,.,. 11 ;1 rchou:.1·111\'ll
dl'li1~'ry 1n1ck dri1•p rs , off1c.e \\Orl-.vrs.
11 h!llesale n·1d n·1,1rl li111rhl'rs. :ind
rl'fngf'rll1or ;ind ulh('r in 1· ch ti n 1 t· ,1 I
1•1nplu~·1•s .
\1L•n1ber:s of 1h1• l\ak1•1'"' :ind 1·011-
l1'('!ionary l\'orker.~ l·n1011 IJl·~;in lh)J1oru1:.;
p1t•k1'l lin(·s \\\·d11e~c1,,~
Kt1iser H o.~11itt1l
Jf' orkers .Strike
01\KLA.\J) t r\P I About f1.000
11·orkC'r.~ stmrk till' 14 Knt\.('r IH1spitals
;111rl \'!uue~ i:1 \on hrrn C:i11f(lr11 : 1 tod ·1 ~
bP ! rh" hn-<r 111ls rl•t·p:.: 1~·'Ji_1 rl.'111·11nt·d
f\prn P1ckrt li•lf'.• 11 rr" :-t•l 1111.
~t:.!t• fflC CH;Jl()r l::d \lk•n S•ll d l111· llll'TI'•
l~t·:·s of l1Jt':1I 2·.~1 ti 1hl· S:r111·v
F!1 r !Jye~ l·ru Jn 1'.;ilk1«t nlf 1\1»,r l!i!
.1t ~ .1 ni. 1;1 d t«1n1ra<·t rh~pu11·
''1'hl'l'L' II ,JI lJt' nll.'l't' 11t•gf•!!:J1ifil\i,''
he ~;1id, ·r:ic partit·~ ha1·1•11 '1 refu~1:'!
1" 1;d k. ll 's 111:-1 1:1·11 no 0,,1 1· ),;.~ l1t•111
~r'1 I 1.111 IJ1' 1n li)\ll'h \'.1fb b.i lh ~·1dr"
tvr nt'\I 11e~otl:1 t1011:; 1oday .""
lk1clu11[1. told !hr cor111ntssion lhen 1h;it
ht' hopl·S a "solutiun 111[] a1!01v µQl\'er
gt·nerci tio n to go for\\'ard Y.'ithout
destro~·in g the cn1·lronn11'n L The friru m
to se!llr this i.<; 1101 tht• eotirt s."
;\ recnnsi<lt·r:1tio11 or ;1 n nlter1•d per111it
;1pplil':i!ion. Bodovi11. :-;aid ·r1111rsd;1y,
11 1J1ild he '"t n·:1ted 1rilh l111~h priority ."'
\\'h1·tl1('l' llll· c;1,\.t' 11·nu ld h:1vr lo go
1!l1·ouf:h 1h t• S:1n llil'~il rl'giona\ con1-
1nissio11 first nr s!r;ti~:ht to the state
en::is1al conunission, Bodov ilr. said, it
11·1Hild only bC' a few 1\•ccks tx·fore the
state commi:ssion voted again on lhe
i::osue.
11·:1 LaLtft'r. a s1a!e co1n1n issioner 1\·ho
J,.d th'-' vott: for denial. agreed lhflt
"lhi• pJ;1 n1 r;111 bC' built 1n the general
;1r1 •;1 1111hout a seriou:r time df'lay -
if th~· .1ppliran1s 11•i ll be less rigid in
111\'1 r rl1•111:i11ds."
'''h · L'0:11111is~ion <ll'eision. pl;u111l•rs
• ·11d lt:1s no effect 011 i1111ned1 ;1t1• energy
r:·11l1l1•1ns. l•:dison 11ff1e1als h;id csli n1;;ired
1'1,11 und1·r 1de;il circu1nst:1nces. the units
111111 11111 1 Ii·· rl':1dy for operation until
1 !l~~I "I' I ~ lf\11
l\u1 l'1':u·!111n 10 tliv \\'t<dfll•sd:11· vole
1 -.1~ l:1q;L"ly l1Prn cri!icaL The Atomic
l<n1·r~',1 l·o111111iss1n11 1Af.C1. \1·hich ;i p-
1•rf>\'t·d n p1·rn11t ror S;in Onofr e and
1, :is 01·1·rT11l1·d firr th(• first tin1e by
thr <·on11n1 -;s\un's :iction, r;llled it "un·
(11r t1111.1rl' "
.J I'. \"uk;isin Jr., :1 state public
111I!11 it's eonl!111sslo11rr, also ra l!t-d on
the co.:isi~d romrnission to reconsider,
tharging i1 11·:1sn'L "serving puhlic in·
lrrt'-~t bv ro11srr1·1ng bhiffs and des!roy-
111 )! 11:i' ('l'(11101n~ of Californ ia."
( i":-i he a Rite~ Today
T!lfll'S:\~l> OAKS •1\!'1 -,\Requiem
'1 ;~s \l'iJ" planned todriy for actor
,\lrtl1:i1·) ()'Shl''J 1'hr SCfl"lC'C i$ !O he
at St l'asrhal !1:111011 Ca tholic Chur<•h
li111·1ul 1111 1 foll 11·.1 a·t \'alley Oaks :'llf'rnor-
1 ii P.il'k 111 11'1 ~11<1kf'
-!/eJr a presentation from S;iddle-
hark lnsurancc Association president Ger·
:i ld ,\lflck of Tust in abc.ut \\'hi' they V•f're
not kept ;1hrl'<l~t of :in insuraiice diiemma
11·hith resulted 1n their progra1n be ing
t i!11c1·!~1d h~· tht• f·on1pany a n1rinth ago.
WOODMARK CHAIRS
l'hc trusters have sine£' replaced the
c~1nceled progran1. but did not rf'hi re
\iack Lo represent them on the health
;ind occident policy.
Th e meeting is s c. t for 8 pm. in
the boord rooin 011 the ca inpus.
County Sia yer
Of Four Faci11g
Mental Testing
L
/\ '.\lid1\'::i1· Cilv n1a11 con1·iete<l in 111·0
tri;ils of !he slayings of 111·0 Cerritos
.:;hopper~ arid 1v.•o Los Angelt•s policernrn,
1vas said Thursd;iy to be .:i '·borderline
schizophrenic."
Carl Eckstrom. 23, of 8251 Flight Ave.,
~lid11'ay City, is facing snnity hearings
in NOr\\'all:.
Dr. K. Bni!c.v. one of several
P~.l'cllologisls c;1llcd to test ify in the
hearing ;~·hich is expected to end Tues·
cla~·. said the 23-year old for mer Long
He11ch Stal(' st udent was a "borderline
schi1,ophrenir."
l':ekst1·01n 1ras sentt.>nced to prison for
lire for thC' killings of Los Angeles County
l11wn1en Donald Schneider and Carl
\\'ilson. both 40.
TI1r r1vo were gunned down at.
El'kstron1 's home where they had gone
to lnvesligat.e the youth's role in the
parki ng lot ki ll ings of Rosemary Vas-
quez, 20, Bell Ga rdens and Michael Jef-
fri es, 27, Downey.
They were shot at a Cerritos Sbopplng
Center, Eckstrom was convicted of the
murders in a separate trial.
Violence in Belfast
l3E LFAST (UPI) -Eleven car bombs
exploded ln Belfast during the niijhl
as a wave of OOmb scares sent British
bomb di~posal experts s c r a m b I in g
throughout the city. No one was hurt
in lhc night bl:1s1s.
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A Lot Of Comfort At A Reasonable Pri ce
WOODMA RI< FEATU RES
* LUXURIOUS 25 % DOWN
& 75 'lo FEATHER BACK
* PRICE INCLUDES SK IRTS
& ARM COVERS
* EXCEL LENT SELECTI ON
OF FAB RICS, ALL
SCOTCHGUARDED
* CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
FOR EVEil Y FABRIC
* EIGHT WAY HAND
TIED CHAIR BASES
* ALL DOUBLE DOWLED
HARDWOOD FRAMES
AND MUCH, MUCH, MORE
* A TED von HEMERT
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VP! TrltP~OlO
Hot C:onlesl
'rhanks to the th;il-
lenge of Arizo na (;o v.
Jack \Vill iani s 1ph:·
lured above) Ari zo na
a nd Ne w ~Iexico \v1ll
engage in inter -state
"I-lot Air Ba 11o o11
Chan1ionship ."
Ma11 , 84,
Paid Off
By F1tl1t
ELlZABETfl, N_J_ (l'PI I -,
An B.f·v<'ar-o!d re1ired r:-iilru:1d
enginCcr, \Vho cl<1in1cd his
privar~' V.'<lS \n1·rHll't! h~ !l
!t•levis ion con1n1cr~·ial 1rhi1:11
put hi:.; head ovt•r !he bo:!,v
of a naked l.'.ld.r. ncceptcd a
tash ·settlement fron1 fil111
n1aker Allen Fun1 ;·ind dropped1
lllc charges.
Superior Court Judge E.
Donald Steinbruggc asked that
the amount of the settlement
Ly Funt and Unit('rl Artists
to Colin Menzie of Elizabeth,
l\.J. be withheld. I-le askrd
\-lenzie to return to thl'
1 \\ itncss stand and tesli(v he
1rould di srlosc Ille a1nounl 011-
1.1· 1n his 11ife.
\IEr\"Zlf:. ;1 ret irf·d f'ngi11{'r r
\\h•f IC's!Hil'd hf' i~ oppo.~cd 1 lo public nudi t_1' :ind Sl');.
1 cl~1i n1C'd Fu nt nrvl1!' told llin1
hf' II <I~ bl·i llf.'. ril!llt'd in pJ(i;{'
for thr n1ovif', .. \\'h;it Do You
Say To a \'akcd Lady'.'" I
The first he li('.'lrd of 11is
'1ppca r:1nec 1r:1s 11 hl·n he ~~ll\"
his face su p1.•rirnposed on al
naked l;idv in ;-1 (11\t•vision
('On1rncrc1al for the n1ovic
\\'hen ;:iskcd 11·hv he hrougJ11
!'Uil ag::iinst Funt·. \l'ho hcca 1ne
!':in1ous by origin:-iti ll!:{ 1hc T\1
s c r le s "Candid Can1era ...
,\1f·nzit> rrplit•d·
"Just lo pul 1his 1nan in
his place."
l\I E~Zll>: ASKl>:D f o r
dnn1ages to puni~h Fu nt ior
tor appc:-iring in the film and
(la1na"CS lo punish Funt lor
using "'his 11nage 1r l t ho u I
~-pccif ir: pcrn1is~iun. Unde r
i\e11• Jerscv 1<111'. no speei!ic
datnage fii;u re is requested
in such cases.
John f\l ~:guirl'. ;1t1orney ror
~lenzlt>. snid hL' had hl'en 1olrl
his client 1\·ould rt'cch·c a
check for the <ltno11nt in "the
next couple of \\'et·k!'." lie
~:ild \1enz1e 11 :1:; '' 1 l' r ~
snti~fipd" 11·itli the :;l'l!ll'1nent.
'.llL·nzie and ::. 1· 1 t-r -~ l I
rl'SidC'lllS of Fnrlf'r T011 ers 111
l·'.liz:ibcth 11L·re f1hn1'rl ;..1::111·~
dlng in front nf a nudl' rnali•
:;.1:1111\' <lisel1S~~ng th!' lll"l'd l11r l
J fig ll'Jf. r hr !il111uc sup·
pnse<l!.v 11·:1s go1nt.: 1.i hL· pl<11..Td
Jn 1111' lobb1· of !h~· :O:\.'ll1or j
citizens hou~fng d1,1·rlu1H111•n!.
S f; Y \I<) Li H C II A S l'; .
r{'presc uting Funt. said thal
~1enzic 1r11s paid $;} for al1011·-
i11g hi rnsclf to b~ fi lmed and
11<1s gi1·en an additional Sl'"i
ane r signing a release clrtir-
ing !hi· film for use.
\tcnzie said he .~ignf'd the
release hul 1ri!h the un·[
dcrstnnding thnt th1· filn1
11·ould be used on <":'ndid I
Can1era . not 111 Jn X-r11tt·d
fil n1.
Judge [}(lna!d I::. S1cinbugge
[l\\O\.\'Crl \\\'O :>0-sccond con1-
n1crcials and "corni ng al-
tractlons" pro1nolions of thr
fi frn \-\'ilh footage nf '.11 cnzie
to be sho\-\·n in tht' rourtronn1
before th~ jury. Tue:;day. thr
film 11~elf \\"JS l"ie\.\'Cd bl'
jurors at a local 1hc::iter "'here
"[.as! ·rango in Paris"' 11·as
also billed.
~lll11., 90,
l1idictecl
·'TLAi\IA. Ga , ( AP l -
A 90-YC'tl r-Old m<in has
lx>en i0d ic1ed ror •nt:rdcr
!11 tht• shuo1ing dearh •)f
a 67-year-old neh;hhor In
"·hat poli l'c silid 11-us ;111
:irgu ment over romancr.
The indlcllnenl agnin~t
l • Di:dt~ Tucker \\'ils rctur111 . .:.J
by the Fullon c·oun!)'
Grand Jury.
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Porno Qnee11 Tnr11s to Song., Dan~e EXTREMELY IMPORTANT EXHI BITI ON &
PASSAlL'. i\J 1/\1'1
\l;1k1ni:; .-.. 1 1·nH'!u11·f' 1hrou11.h
[) SC\l'll·fuot -high l\(H') !'>JIU\\'
!)ox, µfn'rlv s\:1r \1:1r1 l J 11
Chr1n1bers danc:cd onto thL:
l)();irds of the Capitol 'f'hcatl'r
It \1as 1t1c opening night
of '"Sl.111 :1nrl r:r111," ;111 ap--
p e :i r anee 1\hieh r\li.•,s
Chaml>Prs SHid \\"3S illU'nfl<'d
to chnngc lier image frotn
cint•rna se xpot to a rnore ton-
\'tnllon;il ly v c r s a t 1 I c L'll-
tel't<ltnl'r
Tllf: TllEATE J{ 11as lhL: uill'
in 11 hich poh\:l' ~t;i;.:l·d l\1 r
('f'll11lt1id 1111:1~1· n ft'11· n1ont l1.s
l'arlier :ind 1'i1nc·U tl :1\\':tY
"Pulling t<Jg1·ther nn :ir:! lik•·
tlii s is harder thilll doing a
sex 111111." sh e said \\1cdne~d•1"
night as she ;1\\'<li!ed her turn
Oil ~1 ~1gi· ;1!\1·r a parade ul
lJaggy-p::i11 1 ~ i·on1cdians. :1
L·i1orii-. 11!1•' C)f ,. ,, r I IJ u :-I .\
:-1!,qi~·d (;;1p1ttil Cutic , !Uhl Iii '
)-;111~ 111 l\Hi trPtlL· ~111rs uf
!ht• pontO g1·nrt\ ;o.!;1r<· EVHflS
,111d llJ IT} Hc1.'111 ~ ""l'rn 1.'X-
l"llL'd '
ll1ill'd by p1'U!l•l)\f'rs as ";u1
t·nll'!"!alnil"1t•1\I L'\'l 'l1 1 (If un-
p1·,-1.,·d1·nl 1•4! rn.i i.;nl!uth·." the
prodL11.:11on r·an tis C.'()Ul"St'
11 1 t ho u t i11\f'rfi:ranrr-hy
l':JSS'--'IC Countv atllhorilics.
11ho 1:1:-.l sun1n1i'r charged the
1l11•all'l' \\"ITh sho11·i11g a n
nbstttll' 111·11 lu 1111nors. The
thc;11r:r's n11ncrs pl(' ad c d
1,:t111l ,1 nnd 11·1·r(· f1nl'U S3(~1-
Tiit-: Fii.:\! 11:l~ "lll·hind 11c
( :re•·n I ~(~1r." ~larnn;.,: :<.t:1 ril}n
1 'l1:1n1l11·rs 1!1·r photvgraph . il
H11·nt~I ou1. al ~o atlorns boxes
vf 11 1 r1· Snv11· soap In lhc
ptJSC of sn11l111g rnollit •r holding
,I l 'illl\1'!\l\_'(1 i11f;Hl1,
Pructc·r & t_. a 111 b I c 1·~-
111·.l~t'<! ~OnLL' Lu I" p u r .. It'
d 1srl1·11~11r'-' :if!l·r 1\1.'r ulhl·r
p1·of4•Ssinn:-1l t: rl J t' av o r .s
l1t•t·:11ne k.J1u1111. ;1 Sl'!llilll('(l t
!\li:-.s Chanlbt'r), 21, d1snliSSC'd
;is ··prudish."
'P1111l11!f IO!ff'tl1•
er '''' •••·t l il~e tl1is
is 11 a 1• ti e r t/11111
doit1~1 ••· .'ft•.,· f il111.'
Bui !h:111k ... 10 so apboxe!'l ;_ind
sex lll1ns. ,\1iss Ch<1111bers
:-iC!\S ..,~, .. ·s r11;1dl' 1101•; t-0 11101-l'
i11fr1 1hc tiig l1nie .
""111•nµl1· S<1\' •\Vhv OIJCll Ill
JJ;1ss:111··r· sht• s .1 i U bat'k·
s1;1g1· "I say '\\'hy not"!'
tt·~ a~ good a pl!tce .-..s uny"
Uuts1d(•. u renlL-<l an· hght
rutatl.'d in front ul ~!('.Jn -~ Bar
111 !his ~t·v.· Y(lrk suburl.1 as
Ille audielH~ _of ubout 1.100
rilt:d In to lJK: :l.265·se<1!
1hcater.
Sll OllTLY tl1t•rt1afl1·r, i\·liss
(:h;1 n11.M:rs v.·as on stage in
front of an Lllun1in<1ted green
door, dancing, singing lorchy
rock songs and \.\'inding u11
hc·r 20·minute <1ct <.'Oslun1ed
in a con1p<1rativcly 1nodt·st bra
and <:-string. Authorities said
h1 advance that any further
tli~robing would bring officers
once n1ore through the doors
of the 53-ye:1r--0ld Ca!)ito[,
"If l\1arilyn tilkcs it :.ill orr.
:\l:irilyn 11·il l l·p arresred,"
said As.st. Count y Pros1:cutor
.John 'l'. 1\iccolai. "\Ve <lon't
1111nt anv Jvorv S1io1v baths
on st;ige In Pass.Hit• County:·
But fl.larilyn had no intention
of 1Jking 11 all off, she s:iid
Th1: ;;r:t st.>en \Vec::h1~sday night.
she exp1oint'd 1Y.'.lS :i pre 1nierc
uf what she hopes will beconHl
;1 full-scale nightclub routin~
111 pl aces like L.is Vegas,
_\!i:in1i Heach and S<1n Ju;u1.
Tift<~ SllO\\' IS sc-hl'dU!('d
to run four \\'eeks. and r-.tiss
Cham\x>rs' scgn1cnt of five
songs and two d:111ce nurnbcrs
alone cost s~.OOfJ to produce,
according: lo Cht1tk Traynor.
her n1anager.
No 1norc sex fihns'.'
"[l 's passc." she said '·J
did lt and 1rs done. If X-rated
AUCTION
OF
ANTIQUES & ~EMl·ANTIQUES
PERSIAN ORIENTAL RUGS
AT
SHERATON BEACH INN
21 11 2 Pacific Coast Highway
Huntington Beach, Calif.
SATURDAY, DEC. 8, 2 PM
Viewing & Inspect ion from 12 noon until auction
.AUCTIONIEfR: Col. L•lb Row11bluM
TERMS: Cash or Ch.ck
filtns bt<co1ne high-budget. 1 1~------------:::-:==-========'
1n1 ght eonsidt•r it ;1gain. But
·f:rcen r>oor' 1ras sin1p!y a
\'l.'hiclc to ge t n1e 11·here I
'--1111.
"I figure it's 1i1ne to give
soineonc else a chanee."
Try Saturday's Ne,vs Quiz
We Dare You
(Bob and Ray? Minneapolis and St. Paul? Gin and Tonic? Loggins and Messina?)
PARAMOUNT
Great gifts for the homeowner, the hobbyist, the student. Shorty feels ii is jual
good value to give quality brand name stuff. These are best buys for the
money. tools that last.
ji:iiiiiioltA'No-1
5 GALLON
WET OR DRY
SHOP VACUUM
8 GALLON
DELUXE
~1 SHOP VACUUM
I TILE CLASS I
I December 11-I
I Southgate I
I December 12-I
I La Mirada I i 7,30.9,30 I ·---------.1
ALL PURPOSE
LAWN AND
YABD VACUUM
> 2999 4400
Says it's for the shop. but you ought to see how many fol ks
use ii for a powerful vacuum for rug scrubbing, deep
carpel cleaning, but ask Dad first or he'll gel grouchy
Bigger copoci!y, and all the accessories. (Think I'll buy one
and put my kid In lhe rug cleaning business and retire. He'll
!igure a way for me to run the business and he'll retir e. I
know.}
II raking leaves isn·1 your best activity, you'll Lik• this
eleclric thing. Takes minutes lo do what used lo lake th•
whole aftern oon. (forg ve me if my mind wanders, but I k••P
walching that guy over lhe1·e eating the ii his shop voe is missing.
pastrami sandwhich.)
'
AND Black & Decker~®~~
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BLACK Ii DECKER BLACK Ii DECKER BLACK Ii
'14" DRILL 'Ii II v ARIABLE DECKER
The heart of any home DRILL 3/8" DRILL shop. With optional J usl squeeze from 0 to Double insulated. a ccessones you can 2000 rpms. This is a real unbreakable housing. •and, polish, grind, brush, line price for the or (are you ready for this) features. handles the bigger bits.
drill. Recessed locking .button.
7~?ao. 8~?U209 9!~1 04
BLACK Ii BLACK Ii DECKER BLACK Ii DECKER DECKER 71/i II CIRCULAR 71/i" CIRCULAR 7'14" SAW SAW SAW For a one horsepower Roller bearings at hecrvy
saw, this has some good Wrap around shoe. wear points. I l/2 hp,
features, Bevel and depth movable pointer follows safety guard retraclor,
adjuslments. You get lhe cuttinq line no matter wrap around shoe
handle loo. (groping, what blade angle. (sounds lik e a men'•
groping). l 1/4 horsepower. wear ad.)
17!~30! 29?.~307 34~32D
. ..
ma'iter c!'!arge ...
Gas-P.
~l ,. £
I • r
I : . -
'I r '-'--'
BLACK Ii DECKER
Vz" COMPACT
• DRILL
Double handled. compact.
has triple reduction
gearing. Burno ut
protecled molor.
19!!05
BLACK Ii DECKER
7'14" COMMERCIAL
DUTY SAW
Big 2 hp for fast work,
double hand.Jes. cast
aluminum quadrant
for accurate bevel
settings.
59~40
-I Cl BLACK
AND
DECKER
DRILL
BIT
SHARPENER
Sharpens bits to 1/4 inch
just like a pencil '•
sharpener. Pays Jor itsell
in bits salvaged. Saves
wear on your power drill.
122.95 ••lu•
l•O ttond
lnclu<kd
BLACK Ii DECKER
8" RADIAL SAW
WITH STAND
Take a 2 7 /8 inch cut
with eas• (OX. now cul
the carda again, and
deal). This price i.a the
beat we've ever made
so giYe it some serious
thought.
87~~DI
BLACK Ii DECKER
FINISHING
SANDER
Yo u built that tine piece
of furniure, now sand it
down lo a satin finish.
10 .000 orbits per minute.
BLACK Ii
DECKER
BELT
SANDER
U your belt need•
aandinq. why did you
buy it lhat way in th•
first place? 3x24 inch belt
capacity. Lo prolil•.
49?.!50
BLACK Ii DECKEB
ROTARY
MOWER
Qule!er lhan gas. more
reliable. Plenly pow•r.
Instant starling.
' BLACK Ii BECKEi
WORM DRIVE
CONTRACTOR SAW
Open it up. •ff all thOM
worm11 pulling the b1ad9
around. Ma"eloua what
you can do with animaS.
nowadays. (Only kidding
folb. you ptot know how
qood th!' saw ie.)
79~~51
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Laguna Bea~h 'l'otlay's Final
N.Y. S tocks
VOL. 66, NO. 341, 4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FO RNIA FRIDAY , DECEMBER 7, 1973 TEN CENTS
10-ton Earth Tamper Falls Into Niguel Pool
By JOllN \/A l.T ERZA
0 1 tn• D•1l1 Pilot s11u
Tin1 and Diane J)unk11) ut Lag una
Niguel figured thc·y hat! l1<1d !heir shn1·c
of lroublt•S / <ii ready \villi tl11· lll'IV
backyard 1>001 -u111i1 r111d:1ftcn10011
1'hursd<i.v.
l 'h('n. 1111h :1 1·r:1,h l11·:1rd thr1Jur.h<n11
t/lf' A!om;i Srr1·1·l 114•1ghlll·rhuod. rhc,_· k111•,1
n11sfortu11l' lut 1hv :•oung 1·ouplt·.
It 11•eighed n1<JI'(' !h<111 10 l<H!:-.
An l';irt h gr 11d111 g tT•'I\' 11 orf,.
ing ror Avro Communily Dcvrlopcrs
11'as in !he last stages of grading :i nd
compact ing a steep slope behind the
res1dcncl' ~n 28R60 Alorn:1 11•hf•n .i t'Oll·
plin);! p:1r!l'd <1nd <t n1assivc shci•psfoot
e;,irth t;1n1pcr roll ed do1v11 !he ba nk and
landed s111ackdab in lht! Punlnps' pool.
For tilt' rest of the afternoon in-
credulous nt•ighbors 11·:11 ch~d ;1s c:on-
struetion l'f l'\l'S trying 10 rnakc tht' best
(,J an er11lJ11r r:1s.~ing sitir<ition 1vorkcd
to rt!n101·c the equipn1cnt.
It 11•asn't eas>•
But fi n;1 1ly, i1bo111 hl'fl hours after
rhc incident. the 1vork en1cn \\'('f(.' :iblc•
ti) drnin the 11·att•r out uf two stl't'I
lanks, thus rcduei ng !he \Vl'igflt. Cr:ine~
and traetu rs pull i11g fro n1 the top ol
the 200-fuot t"1nb<1 nkrnen1 SU('t'Cl'dcd 11~
yanking the \<imper u11t uf the pool.
1$ut !he da1nagc 1s still so1 nc1h111~
10 11·orry ;ibo ut
'l'his n1urn ing !\!rs. 1Junl:1p s:1id !h\·
t;1n11l y has been p1·om1sed a '1sit by
a company insurance aide 10 1'1C'1v 1hc
problems.
lier hu sband . a tru ck dri\'er. s:i1d
lie thinks the rntire plun1hing !()':-ill·1n
11·11 1 ha ve to be rcp!nrt"d ;1lon~ 11•1!11
~l1;111crcd cunercce 11nd dC'<.·ornr11c 11/\·
"This is like ~ cr11('I jokt•." ht· :-iHtd
a'\ he watthed the l'l't'll'S 1ry to gt·t
thr· "invader" our
"!'n1 convi nced 1he pool 1s J111x1·t!."
\:Sec POUL , l'agt' 21
Battin's Bid for Delay
Of Nixon Hearing Nixed
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·"' D•ily P o!OI ~!all Pno!o
DESPITE RAID AT ONE LAGUNA BEACH BOO KSTORE, ZAP COMI CS WERE STI LL ON SALE
Funk Factory, 750 S. Coast Highway, Had Its Ware-:. Prominently Displayed Thursday
Store Still Zapping 'em
By .JACK Cll APPf.::LI.
or lh• D•<IY Polol ~l~il
··zap Co1nics'' were still openly
availabl e in L;iguna Beach Thursr!:iy
despite the po lice arrest o[ Fahrenheit
451 Book Stol'C' owners four days previous-
ly for selling the underground comics
to a police detective.
The comics, deemed pornographic by
the police and district a!lorncy'.s office.
were on display at the Funk Factory,
750 S. Coast llighway.
There were n1ountcd on a tun1 -oround
display rHck an 1-1,..erc l'isihle fron1
the front door. The y ca n be purchased
"'ilh a bank credit card.
Police Chier Frank Schopcn Tuesday
i:;aid thal police had searched the to"'"
looking for other copies of the un-
derground comics which preci1>Haled the
arrest of cx-lcaehcrs Gordon nnd Evelyn
Wilson on charges of sell ing and
distributing pornogra ph y.
The chief said then :
"Immediately on lhis one discovery,
they checked all the other book stores
to tnake sure there weren 'L any in
the other stores.
"Finding ncme, !hey proceeded to the
District Attorney's office. It wasn't an
indl~iduol 'get this guy' or something."
Jerry Welden, who said he was th e
Funk Fuctory owner. sai d Thursday he
believed he had brcn visited by law
enforcement agents late !he week before
the WiJ90ns' arrest Monda y_
Jle said two men ca me in, \Valkcd
llround the store and walked ou t. gell ing
into a ·while Ford with a government
license p\ntc.
Ile said his store is often checked
by investigators because he !iells
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"I HIDE NOTHING"
Storekffptr Walden
paraphernalin such as "roach holders"
used by some for holding the stub ends
of a m;irijuana cigarctle and pipes which
could be tJ:;ed for ha shish smoking.
The Funk Factory display cases held
11 large assortmen t or such items Thurs·
day . The store also of!t.'rs ror ~alt' a
I a r g c assor1n1cn1 of avan1 ~Jrdt•
cln1hing and \\'I.lier beds.
The Zap comic books. along with al
tSee CO~tlCS, Page ZI
o':r * -:..-
Protest Staged
Against La guna
Por110 Arres ts
A petition drive and protest rally lo
support O\vners of Fahrenheit 451 Book
Store Gordon and Evelyn \Vilson. ar·
rested for selling underground C01nic
books to a (M>lice detective. wlll be started
this weekend.
The protest rally will be held at 2
p.m. Sunday in fro nt of the Laguna
Beach Festival of Arts grounds.
A petition drive will attempt to
circulate documents for city res idents
and others to sign in support of freedom
of speech. Gordon \\lilson said toda y_
"We want to make It clear that a
large substantial parl of the population
in Laguna Beach docs bclic\·e in free
speCC'h and in that respect is really
appalled at thi;> action the p.:ilice officers
have take n." Wilson said.
\Vllson and his wife, Evelyn , an ex.-
Catholic nun who had been in the order
for 12 yea rs, were :irrcstcd 1\-londay
by 1..aguna Beach pol ice acting on a
court warrant alleging the rou ple \\'ilh
jScc PROTEST, Pagt ti
S11perviso1·
Squelcl1ed
By Boa1·d
B~' \\'ILLIA.\f SCHREIBER
·rhc Orange Count_\' J\Ssessmcnt s A1>-
pc<ils Board today brushed aside at-
1cn1p!s by Supcrl'isor Robert Bar tin to
clcla~ a hearing on possib:e rcasse~smenL
ol Presidc.nl Nixon"s San Clcn1cntc
t'slate.
In a hcntNt exchange \Vilh Hallin.
!he <Jppcals board sq uelchc£1 <in ;itt cn1pt
b~ the supt rvis<1r 111 nr\ll'r !he rl.'1nov:1 l
t1I the ho11nl !'h~1r11i;u1 nn Il ic basis
111 his po!it tt·a l contrtnutton s
'fhe boa rd then adjourned u11ti! latf'
today to give n1orc study lo documents
su bin itt cd b.v Batti n in his appeal tn
t·hange the assessed \'alue of the \Vcslcrn
\\'hite House.
Battin tol d tile panel that in ordt>r
to rn<l ke hi s ca~c. hl' had to subpocn;1
\\'ltncsses includin g appraiser llo\vard
{'hilds. "'ho reasscss<·d the i\ixon estat e
l<ist 1n On I h tor lh1· state Board or
l·:qua liza1ion <it 1hc rcQuesl or OranRc
Coun1~·-
f'~;1rlier in healed action, Board
(.'hairn1 an S. Ono Christensen \von a
2 to I vote rrjccting Batlin's cha llenge
lo Chr1s!t.'nsc11·s participation in the hcar-
lllg'.
Board Chairn1;i11 S. Otto ChnstC'nsrn
11·011 a 2·tn-! 1·otc rejecting Ballui"s
c·ha\Jcnge of his part ici pation 111 the
111•.'.Jring.
Uatti11 's ('ha llcnge e\ain1cd Cl1ris!cnscn
;111d ('llrl't'nt Orange County ASSt!S!iOI'
Jack T. Valerga contributed to the
fXllitic;ll c;ut1pargn of fo rn1cr assesS<lr
t\ndrc\v J. Jlinsha"', \\·ho is now a Li .S.
l'ongressn1an.
1'he challenge C<lme after the appeals
bo:1rd rejecled 13nttin's error! tu del ay
llcc hea ring under a recently revised
t\1 un1 y rule govt:rning ;.isscss1ncnL ::qr
pt·als.
l3;1ttin is JX'1itioning to have. 1he assess-
ed valu;.i tion of !he. \\'este rn \\!hite House
increase<! to at least S2 million.
He claims an assessment by Vallcrga
l\'hich pul the value uf the land and
in1provcn1ents <11 $1.37 million is too
lov• and a state Board of Equali zatio n
reappraisal selling the value of the land
alone at $1.5 million is also too low.
During the early portion of today·s
hearing, Ballin claimed the value of
the land alone should he $1.65 million
in addition to improvements of up to
$:192,000 which were listed in th e state
board appraisal but not added lo the
total figure.
"to.ly contenlion is that the appeals
hoard should acccpl the land v11l uc of·
fcrcd by lhc stale boo rd and the im·
provcment vnlue added 10 that." Ballin
sai d.
He said !he $252.000 improvement figure
Vallerga put in his asseMment could also
be used but that he would prefer lhe
higher figure ci ted in the state report.
Newport Beach al\orney f r a 11 k
DcMarco, representing Pre si de n t
(See BATTIN, Page !)
Mai1i Beacli Park
Work Un,der Way
~
Demolition of the remaining structures·
on the l\1ain Beach Park began on sched-
ule today,
A ceremony attended by city orncials
and Interested citizens was held at 11
a.m. to mark the final clearing of
Laguna's "window to the sea."
WOR KMEN REMOVE LARGE TAMPER FR OM LAGUNA NI GUEL YA RD
For Tim and Diane Dunlap, Trouble Is a Swimming Pool ----
Parlci11g Su1·cl1a1·ge Actio11
Delayed 011e Y ea1· by EPA
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -1\ onc-\'{':lr
Californi a suspens ion of the Env1ron1Ticn1-
al Prol cction Ag ency's sti ff p ;:i rk j 11 g
surcharge orde r was announced rodav.
The order "·ou]d have in1poscd an ' SIRO
Ca11clidate Takes
Papers, to Seek
Post i11 Laguna
\Vayne Baghn became the first an-
nou nced candidate to take out nomination
papers Thursd;iy for the Laguna Beach
City Council election.
·rhursday \vas the first da y to pick
up the formal candidate papers.
Baglin was followed by Jon Band,
Councilwoman Ph yllis Sweeney and Nan-
cy C. Gasparian, all ,announced can-
didates.
Announced candidate Richard 'Villetts
had not taken out papers by Friday.
Pos itions of Councilmcr. Ca rl E .• Johnson
and Peter Ostrander are also at stake
during the election. Neither man has
publicly proclaimed candida cy.
Dea dline for filing of the March coun-
cilmaoic election is noon Dec. 27 at
the city clerk's office in Laguna Beach
City Hall.
Election day is March 5. a change
from the nonnal April city election due
to a recent stale Jaw change.
Persons seeking election must be
"proposed" as candidates by filing a
nomination paper with the signatures
of not less than 20 nor more than
30 voters.
Voters may not sign more than one
nominntion paper for the same office,
and if this does occur, the signature
will coont on the first nominetion paper
turned in. according to the election cOOc.
Nomination papers may not be
\\'ilhdrawn nrter they have been filed
with the city clerk.
Further inforn111.1ion about the election
:lnd prospective candidacy is avoilable
rrom the city clerk.
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<I yt'ar surch:irgt' on each parking spacr
l·ff1·t 11vr fll'Xt Jul.v I in c1 t11·s of 1norr·
iha n 100.000 in the Los Ang••les. S;in
Francisto and S:.111 D1t'gu n1etropol1 tt111
~1 re;1s.
TI1e c1c('is1 011 , applying 011!.1 1n 1111· ..,1:1tr
<1nd rcsult1r.~ frorn ~l'O\I 1ng pulJlit pro-
ll'Sl 1vas n1adc Thursday n1).!hl in
\Vashington. an EPA s1>ok1•s 1n:i n s;ud.
"\\'c arc not inscnsil ivt· ty public reac-
11011 ," he said.
lits report can1e al ;111 El'A hearing
on a new proposed EPA ordt'r requiring
advan ce appro1·al for del'C'lopn1ents pro-
vid ing tnore than 1.000 nc 1v park ing
spaces.
"The parking surcharge delay will
allow time for actively seekin_g viablt•
alte1Ttatives," the spokesman sa:d.
Orange Coast
r
Wealher
Continued rair and su nn y ts the
'o''ilY lhc weather SCrl'll'e. !'CCS II
for Saturday \\•ilh highs 111 the 70s
at the beaches and inland porr ions
o( lhc Orange Coust. Lo\l'S tonjghl
in the 40s.
INSIDE TODAY
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t ioii uf tlic ?1:orks of the oreat
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fi nd ht· d1rl not t·\·cn h;_n t· a copy of
his or1g1n<1l 1x·t1t1on ror appt<1I
111c ~upcrvz~or d1cl. ho11t•1cr . come
prepared 10 ch<11lt•ngr !he unp<tr!iality
of the appeals b11ard ;ind bccilnle
noticeably upset y,·hrn th e hoard rclu.~cd
to permit it tn be read in!o the rcC'Ord .
13:itlin's ch;_illc nge \\·as suppor ted by
one of the three apprals board members,
Battin appointee Frank Manzo. 1vho said
Battin had the right to issue a challenge.
There "'as speculation that the hearing
might be delayed anyway because Battin
had been unable to bring several y,•it-
nesses he claims are central to his
case.
The he:iring room took on a gaudy
atmosphere v.'ith the prrsencc of al
least a dozen reporters. several television
cameras and bright TV lights.
Buhu.1nas Refuse
To Extrculit e
Finfln cier Vesco
NASSAU. Bahamas IAP ) -A Baha-
mian magistrate today refused to orde r
!he extradition to the United States of
ft1gitlve finan cier Robert L. Vesco.
il·l:ii;istrare Enlmanue! Osadebay ruled
1hat under the tern1s of a 1931 U.S.-
B<iharnas ex1radilio11 trea1 y, Vesco, :J!I,
could not be L'.-.:tradited because lht>
ch;irgc against 111111 1n Nr11• York had
no equivale111 in Bllha111inn J;,i1\·.
The ruling . 1ss11C'd as rhe result of
almost 1"·0 1rel•ks of t1·st1111ony, cannot
be dircr!!y apprall'd by l' ~. Ju s!ice
Deparlrnent :iitornl'~S 11·ho requested. the
finon cil'r's rc1ur11.
But U.S. Attorney Patrick J. Curran
of !'>cy,· York said, ··\Ve m;iy have sonic
rights of review and if so we \\'ill
pursue tht'm."
Vt'sco 11·as 1101 1n court and \1'aS e:i:-
cused earlier from altcnding the hearing.
1£e 11'as nrrcstcd in his Bahamas Com-
1nonwealth Bank in Npssau Nov. 6 and
then re!eased on $75.000 cash bond.
Osadebay indicated Vesco's money and
1){'rsonal travel document.') \\IOU[d be
returned to him and he wou!<l be free
10 leave 1he Bahanlas.
1'he extradition argurnent s in ~a~s<iu
centered on a single indictincnt charging
\'esco 1vi1h fraud in the e111bezzle1n~11t
of $~0.000 frn1 n lnh'rnationa! Controls
L'orp. or F::i1rf1 l·ld .. \ ./
Lily La ud s Clu11uh('r
Ou .'iOth A nniY e rsa rv
The Laguna .Beach C11~ l'ntnlL'l l h;tS
forma!Jy con1mended rhc city'.<> Ch:11nbcr
of Comn1rrCt' on !lie occ;1~1on of its 50th
:in111 IT·r~\1 ry.
A unan itTIOUfi rf'~olution of !he ctJuncil
l:111dPd 1hc ch:1n11H·r l11r 11:-. 11ork on
behalf (Jf lhr c1t 1~.1·n s ;ind lh~· eo1111ntuuty
of l.<1gun;1 llt':1ch Thi' cou11c11'.~ ar1!011
\\'edne~rl;iv r!•eog111zecl thr ch11111hcr's f'l-l•Jr1~ 111 l.Co1101n11' :ind !>c;1ul1f1c<J1 1on JC·
t1 vJ!les.
J 111pe a c h111 e nl P u ~h ed
<1!1C'1\C:O 1.\P1 -Th!· Chicngo Sun-
1'i111e<> iHlcl ( h1 ra~O l11ti1\' :\el\IS, both
of y, hich :;upportcd President :\ixon for
re-clecrion. tod:iy urgtd that he be in1-
pc~cht·cl .
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IUl~~IOllt't'S for11·ard l·d !hi' 1:1.:lll'I :11 pl:.i11
uptiu11.., --.d! tt1ri•t• of 1h1·111 -10 thf
Cit)' Cv1111cil
Cunitni~~1or\t'l'.~ <ll'rl111ed to tipprovt: lhr
l'lll'il'Ol lllH 'lllal llllpi!\'1 l't'PUl'I OIL th£'
J-1t'lll'r;d p I a 11 . ho11t•ver. Shupt rine said
111ore 11·ork 11'ot1!J bi· dUll l' on !lit• Eln
bcfor1' ii 1s prt•St·111l·d to tQUlllthnen
Tucsd<iy 111 glit.
A $3.9 mil lion ma th ematics-scienC'e building is mov-
ing toward its projected July opening on schedule
at Saddleback Co ll ege in J\.lis sh111 \·1ejo. 'l'he new
fa ci lity. ne xt to the sc hool'~ llC\\' library, ls the :-.et··
ond pern1ancnt building for 1hc t\1·u.year co111111u-
nity college.
Al\ !ht'l'l' J.!t•ner;1I µ11111 opt ions 1lt·al
111tl1 ;i fu 1urL· IOO-sc1ua rc-111ile city of
1rl'i111•. l.:111d !(J be :ttldl'<i to the prcsvnt
·!l-<>1i11:in·-r111lc l'ily 1WJuld include the
coa~1:d srctor of the fr\'illl' H;1nch lying
dOll'llL'O<tS l of Nc11'port Bt•ach. and !ht'
inland hills lo !he Winas di! Santiago
,\lountain ridgcli11t:.
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t:OMICS ...
Lo1 v Titl e Jl1 ea11 1S l 'la1u111in g 011 Coa i'i t
Clam-hungry Orange Count.v residenl s
have their best opportunity of the year
lo fork out :i tastv haul this weekend
from county beachCs.
The sun and moon y,•!11 pull the Pacific
Ocean back to its lo"•cst tides of tl11.!
year.
Ne\vporl Be~ch lifeguard Log J n
Lockabey said !011· tides will b•· <il '.!:llH
p.rn. Saturd<iy . 2::11 p.111. Sund:iy. 3,0j
p.m. i\londuy. and 4:24 p.111. Tut'sda~·.
Clarnrnl11g in Califor11 i;i is open froni
a h:iH-hour l:x.•forc stutnsc 10 a tialf·h11ur
Frum Pnffe I
POOL • • •
Dunlap said.
"El'er since \\'e started to have !he
damed thing built, there's been one
problem after anolher.
"First it \\'as the y,·ha!e," l1e explained.
The mammal -at least its fossilized
remains -\\'ere unearthed \\then crt\Vs
began digging the pool, throwing tile
entire project into lirnho.
·'The authorilics told us \\'r h;id ,1
n1:1j(Jr scientific find in lhl' h<il'k ~·~1rd
:iod 1ha1 11·e r111gh1 nol hi' ;dJk• 1(\ di~1t1r li
it. Finallv tht• ~llldi.!nls nt S;1ddlcback
C1Jllcge dUg il 11ut ;u1<l hauled the 0011cs
<Jll'a.1·.
··Tht'n illr 1)(,1111 l·1•1111:1ctor :;a1·r th
11otl1111g bul 1rouhl1• nnd 11c had 1t1 g•)
111 c-oun ro s•·t 1hc rh1 ng donl·.' IJ1111J11p
r.\plaintd.
Jah1·a11 s \Valer
Board President
:\.11irr L;1~unan B1ch:ird .Jahraus.
(.11·nrr of L<iguna f1r:ich Lum!Jt:r Con1-
pan~'. ha~ h<>cn e!cctrd prc!'iden t of the
L;1 gl1na lil'<irh l 'ounry \\ atcr District
boiircl of rlircctor~-
.J:ihr:ius. son or :1 I .01;::u•1a pion1'"r
f:i1111h' /1;1s hren 1111 1hC' l'oard s1111·t·
1%:! . He SUl'Cet•cJ.; ,\lfred JC 11:1.~l ic.
.l ahrn11s v.as na1ned prC'.sident 1n a board
rt'Org;ini7..1lion l11llo11·ing thP f•h;c1i()11 P:1ul r: Bi:emrr. J\1ul \\" \\'fi\l'rn1;in :111d
Jl;1~t I('.
B1·crnt'r :'in 18-vPar rPsidrnt of F:mcrald Ba~·. 1'r':t$ rlrr1rd \'ICC 1>residcnr of 1hc
bonrd. Been1er is corporatl' 1·ice prf'si·
c!rnt or engineerinl{ of the Aineron
t<i rporation . :'ln ('1lg111cf'ring. design an1t
manufacturing firm. Bremer hRs bt•en
on lhe board since l!l63.
La g u11a, Men Se t
Y uri ety Sho1 v
A 1·aric!y show 11·ill hi ghlighl !he
Laguna !l!('n·s C'lub <11111u:1I Ct1r is1111as
Jl~Jrty Tue~day cit thr Airport{'r lnn.
1\ cro11·d of 17:> is expected 10 :i11e11d.
The Rnnu:it event will lx:g i11 at fi p.n1.
\rith 3 social hour. !)inner nnd sra gc
sho1v 11 ill fot1<1w at 7 p.ni. ;\t·11· nf!tcers
of 1hc ch1IJ 1r lll be introduced hv t:lub
prc:sidenl Ed .Jaco bi. ·
The \'ariety sho~' progr<11n in cludes
l.arrry Collins. instrun1{'n!t1list and
n1aster of cer{'monies: CliHord Gi•cst
<1nd his "\\'orO of Sound ": Arlt1nc \I ells
::ind Ken Rt~mo ll'ilh selection fron1
T?odgrrs and Hammerstein producl1ons :
Ted Kidwell , singer and guitarist; and
Frank Konyi, pianist.
Police Seek Kill er
In Los An geles
LOS ANGELJo:s {UPI) -Police today
sought the killer of SI even rtose, 27 ,
o-n'ller of a limou.otine rent.al service,
-n·ho.s(' horly ""'Is found slumped behind
the Y.'hf'cl of one of hi.s ca rs.
Authorities !iAid the young Los Angeles
m11n . e I Ad rn 11 cti11urfeur 's uniform,
h:ld brf1 n :-hot once throu gh ihe b.rl ck
r-f 1hc h1·:irt -n !th a h:ind gun.
afrer sunset.
The IJepartrnent of fish and .Game
:idvi:.Ps that all· you need is a bucket.
rl111g111g tool. measuring device, and a
$1 fishing license,
Along Orange County beaches. Pismo
t•la1118 are !he bcsl c:itch , Lockabcv
S<.iid. Also found are razor ct<1n1s. ·
The size limit £or Jlisn10 clams. best
harl't'Sted locally on the '\'ide alluvial
bl·:1C'ht·s or i\e'A·port :'llld lluntini::1011
B1·:1ch. is fou r and a h;ilf ineht'S. Bag
:111(1 pu:':.rssion Hrnit is IU.
La g1111a Planner:-;
~eeking Citize11s
For Special Unit
'rhe Lagun:i Beach P\annlng Com-
nusslon is seeking int('rested citizens
10 ser\·e on a com1nlttee to fonnulate
<i social needs elcrnent for the Genera!
Pl~n .
Applications for committee me111-
bershlp n1ay be obtained from Jucl v
Honsky in the planning deparln1cnt 3t
l'i ty hall.
Applications should be Cflmpleled and
n•turnrcl l•l !lie p!an11in£: department by
Thursda \'. Th e co1nmisison \rill hold an
rxecuti\''e srssion De<:_ 17 10 s e I e ct
n11•111brr.,, fron1 app!ica111s.
Thr con1n111tee is charged 11.·i th setting
fonnat for the clement and determina-
llon of 11·hat areas should be co1·ered.
l:oJfi:; in !he social needs area v.·ifl
Lie r'ecunm1ended to the planning com-
n11ss1on and city council for adoption.
Further in formation on the element
rnay he obtained by calling 494-! 124.
M 11 rphinc, .i\.bel
Reap }Jointed
To Bo a rd Posts
111e Laguna Beach Ci!y Council has
reappointed Board of Ad j u s t m e n t
n1en1bers Lu Murphinc and lh Christian
Abel to ne111 tern1s or the ci ty's planning
and design rrl'ie1\' board.
The councirs u11a ni1nous nction caine
\Vcdnesday. :\layor Ro y lfolm lauded the
1~·ork done previously by :'ltrs. ilturphinc
and Abel. The mayor said he h:id
discussed rhe 1>0ssibil it y of conflicts of
interest 1•:ith Abel, a local architect.
l\layor lloln1 ~aid Abel. "'ho serves
as board chairman, indicated he 11·ould
ha ve no 1rouble abiding by the city's
strict code of ethics prohibiting an of-
ficial's inl'olvement in the legislative
l'rocess if a personal business or finan-
cia l interest is involved.
Eve1i · the Pope
Gets lt Horse
VAT ICAN CITY (AP) -Pope Paul
\'! u·ill observe the ban on holiday
111otoring Sa turday by taking a horse
carriage to the Spanish Steps in
downto'A1l Rome for hts amual pre-
Christimas visit to the stalue of the
Virgin Mary there. informed sources
said today.
The sources said it wouJd ~ th e
first time a pontiff has left the Vatican
by buggy in this century.
Saturday is the feast day of the Im-
maculate Conception, a holiday In Roman
Catholic Italy. As a bead of sla te 11nd
a bishop performing a r c 1 i g Io u s
cerenlony, the Pope would be exen1pt
from !he ban the Italian government
has put on Sunday and hol iday driv ing
bccau.~c of the oil squeeze. Hut the
sources said he "·ould observe the ban
as n person11J gcslure. ,
(loJiee Offit't'l'
Speaks Tonight
To Niguel Group
A Christmas p;1rty ton ight sponsorrd
hy the Laguna Niguel HomM11•ners and
Conununity Association 11·i!I feature a
tal k and musical prl'tentation by Laguna
Beach police officer David Emory.
Emory, a 16-ycar vcter<>n of la\1' e11-
forcc1nent and a self defense instructor.
is comrnunity relations and school
resources officer for the dC'partmenl.
l3e!o1de<> a 1alk on ··security 111 the
ho1ne :it Chirstrnas." Eincry 11·1!1 pla.1·
the pinno and lead the gr-o up 1n a
i;in galong.
The par1y. open to <111 L;iguna \i!!-ut'I
rrsidcnts. is set for i ·30 p.m. in th1·
l~Ollll \.'allev Element ary Sc ho o I
Cttf£'toriurn. ·
Emory is :i J_,aguna ~igurl re!'i<lt·nt
flis 11.·ife Br!!\' is secrt•t<Jrv of th ('
homeowners' ns-sociation . ·
Se rvices H elcl
At Pearl Harbor
HONOLliLL: IAP 1 -Brie f n1{'11~on .. I
ser\'lces y,·ere held tod<iv in 11bsl'r1 :111ce
of the 3211d nnni\'ersa ry ·of !he Jnp;iJ\L·sc
atlack on Pet1rl !larbor.
Veterans and civic organizations µro-
\'lded wreaths for a prayer ser1·1r"
aboard the Arizona m('mur ial in Pt'i..!rl
!!arbor. The ser\'iCe began at 7:55 a.n1 ..
rhe time the Japanese atiack began
on Dec. 7. 1941.
lr1·1111.· Counciln1;1n llPn ry Quiglf'~· s;iid
!od:1~ thl' ta-.: ra!I' for !hP 11•:1~1 populous
tutun· Jr1 n11· 11011ld '·be at !1·as1 Sl:!.
1f lht• \\'ilscy Hnd ll,11n f1gt1rt•s ;Jrt•
From Page 1
PROTEST ...
scl li11g and t\Jstributi11g pornogrnphtc
111 :1tvri:d.
At iss11c :ire s1·1·t·r;il copies of un-
derground Cornie books first p~1rchased
by a police deteciivc at ! he Wilsons '
stOre. Fahrenheit 451. 509 S. Coast
~figh-n·ay. Lagu na Beach.
Persons ;11 thr rally 11·ould carry signs
and pickets. \\'llson said.
The frsli\'al grounds location 11;1~
chosen because 1hc L.1·ric l) p (' r a
Chri st1n:is F;1ir :ind Flr.1 ~larkt'I 1\0lild
Ix• going on nl !h(' tlllll', :ind :i la rgi.:
tTf)11 d \t;JJ; ;111ti<'ipHt l'd
\\'ilson ~;1id hf will !'l't'k soin1• kind
~·f ;1 101111 n11't·tn1g llt'X ! "·eek and
\11:11Jd bt· s('ck1n,I! ~' rt·ron..,1dera11on h.1
.\ia~·or lloy Hohn to allo1v attC'ndan'"
bl' 1he e11 1 couuei!.
· .\l,1yor '1101111 ht1d dt•cltllt'<I tn call a
special n1ct;1111~ of th e rouncil fo r
\\'ed11esd:i\' to hear rhc isue ot
censorshi1; and pornogr:iphy in Laguna
Beach because 11 l'QUld prejudice thr
\\'1 l~ons' !r1<1I
They wi!I be a1Talgned on the charges
Dec. 17 111 Laguna ~iguel illunicipal
Court.
The ~·{lung ('ouple hill\· hC'comc 5y,·ept
t·p In a n11J1-eme11t to df·f1·11d th(·n1
l;11111cl1e<t b.1 in cen sed 111r1 nh1·r~ of tt1r
1.ag u1111 J)r ;1\li 11 ri r fn~ ;uid ;1r11s1 lJ!l1·
llllllll! I'
'l,1L· pCIJ!10:·1 dr11c .ind r;ill~ 11 t·rr 1n;1p·
Jh'd out in 11 Thur~d11.1· rne1•t1ng attended
b.1 .i 1 to G\l 1:1·<>1•le 111 ;i pri 1·:tt1• rt•sidence
111 l.:1gur1n Hea rh. \\'i l!ion 5;-url.
1\!'LL ;1 11orncy 1'<1!ric1a lh·rzog has
•'61'Cl'rl to pro1 idl' le •;iJ rcp1'esentation
111 tht' case ;u1d a legal defense Jund
has been e~tabli~hcd in the \\'ilson:-.'
nan1r at ~fission Bank.
lt·:1s t 11111· othl'r hraud drp1ct1ng a :-('.~Ual ·
:1c11v111· on its co11·r. 11ert• on .1 d1:-pl;1y
r:isc ~landing n{'at· lhe c<ish n.•gistet
u1 the ceutcr of the s!ore. 11ie 1:uun ter
11 as aOOut fiv<' fcf'l alxll'e th1· floor
;•nd 1h1' 1un1·<J·rou11d display raised the
<:cunics to lu·1~ht uf n1orc tht1n six-fCC'I.
"I hidt' nothi11g. l 'rn 'A 1di.: open,"
\\'a!dell '><lid .
Il l' said sinrl' the nell's of !hr \\'i tsons·
11rrrst for selling undrrground comics.
hi.~ business i11 1.:on1ic sales h.:ts been
.. really good."
lie said he has bren selling the comics
for ty,·o ntonths. lie said he had had
no con1p!ain1s and he was "checked
bl' 111\'estig:irors :11! the time ."
·11e said he felt 1ha1 he hadn 't bt>en
txithl'red by the police ove r the co1nics
hct::iust~ !he Funk F;ictory 'A'H.~ ITIOrt'
,.f ;111 :1d11lt storc tha11 Fahrenheit 451
l:OOkS!Ofl'
Buil(ling Pcrn1its
Take NosediYe
Th{' Ln).!un:i Beach Department of
Planning and l){'velopment issued 48
building pcrn1lts 'A'ith an esti mated con-
s1ruction v a 1 u c S'102. 697 durin~
1'\01·en1be r. do"·n significn n11y from th<'
s:1n1r n1on!h Inst yt'ar.
I !ow{'1·t-r. on a yearly co1nparison,
huild111g is up. Tht' dcpar1n1ent has
1ssu•·d $9 :i nlil lion iu pl'rrnits this year
lv ck1te ~vrsus Si.1 1n1ll1011 las t year
during tht· s:une priod.
S1·1·fn per1111 ts y,·rrf" issued for nt'1v
~1ngle famil,\' hon1es for an S233,i40 in
assessc·d \'a!ul:' .. \'r11· construction othe r
1h;1n cl1\'c!l111~s \IJS ,·:ilued at $15.17~
and :iher11t1ons and additions to present
hu1ld1ngs accounted rnr $153.785. ----
\VC0Dt\4 ARK CHAIRS
A Lot Of Co mfort At A Re aso nable Pri ce
WOODMARK FEATU RES
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1t LUXURIOUS 15 % DOWN
& 75 % FEATH ER BACK
1't PRICE INC LUD ES SKIRT S
& ARM COV ERS
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* EXCELLENT SELECTION
OF FABRICS , ALL
SCOTCHGUARDED
* CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
FOR EVERY FABRI C
* EIGHT WAY HAND
TIED CHAIR BASES
-~ * ALL DOUBLE DOWLED
HARDWOOD FRAMES
AND MUCH, MUCH, MORE
* A TED von HEMERT
EXCLUSIVE ••• ON
DISPLAY NOW
DREXEL-HERIT AGE-HENR EDON-WOODMARK-KARA Sl AN
INTERIORS
WEEKDAYS I. SATURDAYS 9:00
FRIDAY 'TIL 9:00
10 5:l0
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NEWPORT BEACH e
1727 WFSTCl l, .. DR.. 642-2050
IOp•" Su"d•y 12·5tlO I
LAGUNA BEACH e
145 NO RTH COAST HWY
IOp•tt Sw"d•v 12.5:101 494·1155 1
TORRA NCE e
21649 HAWTHORNE BLVD.
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· VOL. 66, NO. 341, 4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1973 TEN CENT S
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·Board Nips Battin's Tactics on Nixon Estate
By \\tlLLIA~I SCll!l ETBElt
Of rnt D••IY PllDT il•il
TI1e Or:1ngl' Couru y 1\.'i~l'SS!llt'lll s AJ>-
peals Board tudilv bru.:-hl'd ;"t~ide at-
lcmpt s \Jy !)up1~r\·1~11r ; •oUcrt Uattu1 to
delay :1 ht•a rlng on puss1 llll• n·ass1·ss1ncnt
or President N1i.:on's Stil\ Cll'.n1c11te
estate.
hi a heated 1'Xcll!i11gc 1v1lh Uattin.
tl1e npp<'als ho!lrd ~l[llt'!('hctl 1u1 :.i1tf'n 1pt
by the Sll[lt.:l'\i~11r lo urdl'r Lhc rL•1nov;1J
lti La1•la11d
or the board chaim1an on the b:asis or his political contribu11ons.
The board then adjourned unti l !ale
t0<l.'.ly to give more study to dncumeu ts
sub1nittcd by Battin in his appeal 10
change the assessed value of the \Vcstcrn
\Vhite liousc.
llattin told the pane l th:at in order
!n n1ake his case, he haf'I to subpoena
witnesses including appraiser Howard
Childs, Y.'hO reassessed lhe Nixon estate
last in on 1 h for the sta te Bo;.1rd of
\'\'onne Grant a JG.year-oh.I Universit y Jli~h School t·ocd fr on1 Ir·
,·int'. ,·i~t l 'i San!<i :it an Orange ('oast departn1eot store. \1vonn e ntay
be ~1 bit ol d ro r tins ~1i rr of thing, !Jut Santa doesn't see1n to n1ind.
Bc!'ldes. f·hri.'i t1nas :ind Santa Claus are for childr en of all ages.
Pool Proble1ns
10-1011
n:--· .1011 !\. \'i\LTERZA
Of !~• o~HY P•IOI Start
Ti m and ll1,111t" l\unla1) ol L;JgunJ
l'\igue l [1g11rt:d 1h(·~· had l1ad lht"i r sh;lrl'
ti/ troubles ;li r(·;:H!v 11•1th the 11cw
hac kyard poo l -'un11I n1idafte.rnoo11
Thursday .
'l'hen, 11·111! .1 cru~h heard throughout
th e Alon1:1 Strl'l'I nP1ghliorh1.•od. the latt":il
111L~fortune hit th~, young c:oupli'.
It weighed nn1re: than 10 tons.
An earth g r a d 1 n g crt·iv 1\'0rk-
'1ni;: for Avro l'n1n1n un11 y Oc\'t:l~rs
1\·as in the last stages nf grading and
compacling :i steep slope behi nd the
residence at 2Rllfi0 Alo1na \\•hen 11 cou-
pling p.1rtcd and n n1assive shel·psfoo1
earth tampc.r rolled down the bank and
lan ded smackdab in th e Ounlaps' pool.
f or the resl of the afternoon in·
Orange Coast
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Weather
Continued· fair and sunny is the
v.·ay rhe 11•cathcr service secs it
for Sa turday \\'ilh highs in the 70s
at the beaches and inland port ions
of the OraOJlc Coast. Lows tonighl
in the 40s.
I NSlDE TODAY
The first \Vest Coost exhibi·
tion of the Tnorks of the great
11mericn1t artist A-1aru ca.~.~att
open.! iVednesday at the New-
port Harbor A rt .r\1useum . Sec
today's \V eekender.
Al ""r S1rvlc1 J '"ti" lJ L.M. 9rfd 11
c111,.,,.1, .1. u
CltUl!itd 41•Sl
, .... ie. lt
( ........ , " 0..111 Mollett J6
l!dltorl1I P111 6
Plllfl-l7·!t
Por lllt ft.cord 16 .. __ 11
""" l.-..c141" II ~""'-• .
Mowltl JJ•»
Mll!Ull l'Ulllft 11
Mtlltlltl ,._, I, U
Ot1111t• Cov111Y 11, 11
fttll111tMllJ .Jl.M
SrlYlt ftor1.r 2T
S"r1t n.l4
llHk MMtiett ,..,.,
Ttlt'f'lllOll ~· Tht.tltr' )1-Jt
W•tlhtr I
W11'111n't "''"" 17•" W•rlll H-. I
Water • UL
credulous neighbors watched as con-
strurtion crc11·s lrying to 1nake the best
11! :in r.rnha rrass111g s1tual16n 1~orked
to re1no1·r tht.> cqu1pn1cnL
ll wasn't ea sy.
U11t finnlly, abot11. 111·0 hou rs after
the incidPnt. lhc \vorkem en 11•cre able
to drain !he 1vater oui of 111'0 steel
t:inks, thus reduci ng th e weigh!. Cranes
and tractors pulling fron1 the top of
thr 200.foot embankment succeeded in
}<inking the tamper out of the pool.
Rut the damage is still something
lo worry about.
This morning fl.lrs. Dunlap said the
family has been promised a visit by
(See POOL, Page %1
Viejo Y outl1, 18,
Faces Hearing
In Child Molest
/\ A-lission Viejo youth arrested by
Orange County Sheriff's officers Nov.
JB after an alleged incident involving
a 13-year-olrl boy will be arraigned later
loday in Superior Court on child
molesting ch!\rges.
The transCer of court action from
South Orange County Munkipal Court
to Superior court became effective late
Thursday when Michael Alan Bean. 18,
of 25192 Classic Drive was: indicted by
lhe Grand Jury. Bean is in jail Ba.ii
is set at $100,000.
Bean was arrested on tbe basis of
informatJon supplied by three boys whc>
allegedly were approached by Bean near
El Cerro Elementary Sthool in the
Aegean Hills area.
. It is alleged that Bean assaulted one
of the boys as they left an-open field
near the school and made their way
tov;erds their homes via a narrow, brush
covered gorge.
Information suppUed by the boy. who
sald he was later released by Bean,
led to the (lllna of relony charges again.st
lhc. defendant.
Equalization at the request of Orange
County.
Earlier in heated action, Board
Chairman S. Otto Christensen won a
2 to l vote rejcrting B<iltin's challenge
to Christensen's participation in the hcar-
infloard Chainnan S. Otlo Christensen
\Von a 2·tO-I vote reject ing Dattin 's
challenge of his participation in the
hearing .
Uattin's chcillenge clcill11cd Christense n
and tu1Tent Orange County Assessor
Jack T. Vt1lerga contr1 bu1 cd to th t'
political can1paign of forn1er :i.s:-.esSc)r
,\ndrcv.• J. llinsha1v, 11•ho is nu\\' a U.S.
congressman .
'l'he challenge ca111e after the appeals
hoard rejected Baltin's effort to <lt·lay
!lie hearing undt.•r a recentl y ro~v ise(l
c1Junty n1lc go\ler11i11g asses:;rncnt 31>-
pe:i ls.
Ballin is !X!li1ioning to ha ve the assess-
ed valua tion of the Western \Vhile l·louse
u1<.:reased to at least S2 n1illion.
lie clai1ns an ass1!ssrn1·nt hy \'.1tlt•r.cia
~·h1c·h put the value of !ht· l;ul<I aud
in1 pro\·c1ncnts at Sl.37 1111111011 cs tou
lu\v and n state Board (If 1·;qu;1liziHh u1
rcappraislll s1:lt1ng the valth.: uf th•: J:·n1d
;:1Jo11c al $1 .5 uullion is also tw luw
11uring the 1~arly 1)(\r1i on o{ !l.)(l<i~'·s
hea ring, 13a!tin cl11in1L'll Ille \'alue of
!he land alone shou l1! bl.' Sl.65 inlllion
i11 addition lo in1prO\'('lllt'l!ts ol up to
~.192,000 Yillich l\lt'fC l1stctl ill thi.: ~t.:.llt.'
boat·d :111pr:u . ..;1I !~u1 nvt <HldL,J lo 1h1·
totnl fii.:un·
":\Iv 1·oni.11u h111 1.; ih:u tl1~· llJlpl'als
!>0<1rtl should :H'1·vpl lhl' 1111111 valLu.> of·
fl·red b.v 1h11 .;Hilt' h.~ard :ind thi! 1111·
pr0\'1..'tHl:rH \':t!uc r1ddC'1t 10 th.1!," Battin
:-.:11d.
llt· s:ild rh1· ~2.12,0i~ in1p1T1\t11111•n1 ri gu rc
V;dlC'rg.i pu1 111 l11s ill'St·s.stJlt·rlt l'Oldd e1l so
ht~ u~cil !Jul th:!! lit• 111111ld prt.fer the
liighe1' figure C'll !'d 111 tlh' ~liltl· l\'l'IOrt.
ISt-t' llr\il'lN, l'age i!J
Irvine Taxes Will Soar
1,250 Percent Boost When City Rectches 338,000?
By GEORGE LEIDAL
Of fll• D1il1 Pllol SllU
A 1.250 percent increase in the city
of Irvine's tax rate is expected \\'hen
the city grows to 333,000 people , planning
"'°mrnissioncrs learned Thursday .
The 33 cents per $100 of assessed
va luation tax rate Irvine property owners
presently pay 1vou\d be increased to
S4.4fi. Wilsey and Ham general plan
consultants said.
The study team did not provide the
city wi th similar econo1nic projections
for ty,·o other general plan options ap-
Food Strike
T all{s Slated
For Monday
fl1anagemenl and unions involved in
the Orange County food industry strike~
lockout today are look..ing forward to
the resumption of negoliations, according
to an employer representative.
Talks are scheduled to begin J\fond ay.
Negotiations on a lhree·year CQntract
"·ere. broken off Dec. 1 and the licup.
Y;hich has idled about 22.000 11·orkers
throughout Southern California, began
~fonday.
The employer spokesman said federal
mediator Dick Hughes Thursday con·
tacted management and u n i o n
negotiators and obtained agreement to
reopen bargaining,
~1eanwhile, about 200 Los Angeles
Teamsters Union members walked off
their jobs at t1i.·o do"·ntown Los Angeles
produce markets that distribute mosl
of the fresh fruits arxl. vegetables to
Southern California retail stores,
Tean1sters \\•alked off at the produce
market.s Thursday night to prot t'Sl
<igainst being used to bring supplies
into ret;oi l stores. The Tea msl ers are
not negotiating for a new contract.
It 1vas not immediately known what
effect lhe new walkouts \\'Ould have
on the supply or fruit and vegetables
al retail stores in Orange County.
Jn another developmen t. two food
chains broke ranks with management
association Thurs,d.ay and signed in teri1n
co ntracts with the unions.
Better Foods. In~. and Jurgensen's
Stores resigned from the F o o d
Ernployer's Council, followin g the lead
established two days earlier by Arden-
Mayfair.
A council spokesman said the three
defections, representing about 318 stores,
made no dent in the employers' front.
But union officials said the agreements
are an important indication that many
1inns are.,ready to settle.
Management and the union!i both
agreed that customers were likely to
find scattered shortages in stores this:
weekend.
'Mle strike over higher wages and
fringe benefits involves warehousemen.
delivery truck drivers, office workers,
!See sntIKE, Page Z)
Restaurant Diner
Loses Valuables
A Claremont businessman's decision
to stop for dinner Thursday night at
a Laguna Hills restaurant proved to
be a l."Mily one, Orange Coooty Sherill's
officers said.
Deputies said a briefca!e. airline
ti ckets, cash and clothing were taken
from the auto of Robert Morgan. 56,
whlle he was dininQ: in the restaurant
at 24001 Avenida de la Carlotta. OfflC(!tS
said thieves uaed a wire coat hanger
to unlock the front door of Morgan's
car.
proved Thursday night b y co111·
1nissioners.
Option ty,·o anticipates a city of 453.000
persons and option three reserves half or th e futu re city for agricultu re and
open space uses and leaves room for
only 198,732 pe rsons by the year 2020.
Alt three general plan options deal
y,•ith a future 100-square-mile city or
Irvine. Land to be added to the present
4\·squarc-mile city would include the
coastal sector of the Irvine Ranch lying
do1vncoa st of Newport Beach, and the
inland hills 10 the Lon1as de Santiago
f\.1ountain ridgeline.
Irvine Councitrnan Hchry Qui gley said
today th e lax rate For the IC<1sl (Xlputous
futu re Irvi ne v.•ou.ld "br• ill least S\2.
if !he \Vilse)' and Ha!!l figures arl'
right for option 0111'."
Quigley , an eco11on1isl. suggested rnore
sophisticated economic stud ies retlecting
more deta iled anal ysis of the rcvnucs
to be deri ved from snlcs taxes \\'Ould
probably result in a lower pra:perty tax
rate. t"
"But if a S4 tax r<1le is v"h:cit's in
store for Jrvinc, GOO help cities around
Get Out Shovel
Lotv Tide Mea1is Clct11111iing on Coast
Clam·hun gr}' Orange C-Ounty .residents
have their best opportunity of the: year
!o fork out a tasty haul this weekend
from county beaches.
The sun and 1noon \\•ill pull the Pacific
Ocean back to its lo\v~st tides of the
year.
Newport Beach lifeguard Lo g a n
Lockabcy said low tides will be at 2:08
p.m. Saturday, 2:51 p.n1. Sunday, 3:05
p.rn. l\.1onday, and ~:24 p.m. Tuesday.
Ctnn1ming in California is open fron1
a half·hour before sunrise to a half-hour
after sunset.
The Department of fish and Game
advises that all you need is a buckel.
digging tool, measuring device, and a
SI fis hing license.
Along Orange County beaches. Pismo
clarn:i arc the best catch, Lockabey
said. Also found nre razor clams.
1·hc size lin1it for Pis1no clarn s, best
hnrvi~sted locallv un th e \l'ide: alluvia!
/>taches of l\c,wport ri nd Huntington
Beach. is fou r and a haH inches. Hag
e1nd possession llrnit is 10.
'Stah1s-co11scious' Valley
Problems Citecl by Expe1·t
ll y JAN \\.'Oll1l'
Of ltlt D1H1 Pllol Slltf
\\'hat mental health problems face the
Saddle\Jack Valley?
In ihe view of one Mission Viejo
psychologist, they are the classic an·
.xi('ties of middle class America.
"This is a competitive. struggli ng corn·
n1unity.'' said Dr. Jay Gale, a rne1nber
of the Orange County ment,11! health
Irani. "Pe<>plc here are very status-con-
sciou.<i and very aspiring.
"In man y families, both parents work
and chi ldren arc le ft alone a lot. Some
f,11n1ilies are in over their heads finan-
cially."
All these circumstances. combined
wi th the fa ct th at people are constant ly
moving in and out of the commimity,
contribute to groYling stress in one of
Ora nge County's fastest growing areas,
Gale said.
lle and Carol Neustadt, aJso an Orange
County mental health worker. have been
assigned to develop mental health pro-
grams in the Saddleback Valley.
Their first step was to gather a group 4£ 30 CQmmunity leaders for a breakfast
talk session several weeks ago.
Four task forces were fonned , tn
dig into problem areas identified by
the group.
One area pinpointed was New World
Condominiums, a housing tract south
of hloulton Parkway in L a g u n a
Hills.
The tract was partially fmded by the
Federal Housing Administration (FRA).
Under terms of the financing arrange-
ment , a certain percentage of the futish-
ed homes had to be offered to low-in·
oome families and welfare recipients.
Jn New World Condominiums, 22 per-
<:t,nl of the residents fit that category .
Gale said cross -cultural problems and
status reactions have generat ed
neighborhood resistance to the low-in-
CQme famili es:.
"Because that problem seems to be
the nlOSl pressing of those we di scussed,
that ltlsk force has been most active
so far." Gale said.
A second thrust is the need for a
youth community center.
"The sheriff's department tells us
juvenile alcoholism Is one of the biggest
J
0.111 '"" '"" ,...,,
MENTAL HEALTH RESEARCHER
Dr. Jay Gale
prol>Jcms or the Saddleback Valley."
Ga le said.
"\Ve hope a communily center where
yo u don't h.!lvc lo pay to belong could
help provide ways lo reach kids."
The third priority area is problems
of the aging. \Vith some 20,000 residents
in the Laguna Hills Leisure World retire-
m~nt community. problems of senior
citizens take 11 major focus in the valley.
"Alcohol.ism is a problem for many
old perople as well as kids." Gale said.
"By and large alcoholism in the Sad·
dleback Valley is a personal, not a
social problem. ~1osl people have enough
money to buy liquor and drink at home."
The fourth task force will concentrate
oo developing and publicizing local refer·
ral servkn for a variety of mental
health problems.
"About the only local referral services
we have now are the Saddleback Hotllne
and the YMCA ," Gale said. "These
are good, but they are overloaded, they
can't do everything ."
''There just Isn't enough transportation
in the valley yet to get people where
they need lo go unless they ha ve a
c<Lr," Cnle said. ''That Is why we need
referral ae rvices close by."
So fnr, Gale and Mr!. Neust.adt sa id
IS.. MENTAL, I'•!• ZI -
us,'' Quigley SHid. ''Irvine has more
going for it than nearl y nny othe r cit y
around _"
Planning Comn1ission Ch !I i rm a n
11;,irry Shuptr ine said today con1-
1nissioncrs for1\•;irdPd !tic ~~t:nt·r;,i! plan
optio ns -all thrl'c of th crn -to the
Citv C-Ouncil.
Co1nn1issioncr<; declined lo ;1pprovc 1hc
cnviro11n1l'.ntnl iinp<ict rt"port on the
general Jl l :in, ho11'e\'cr. Shuptrine said 1 111ore work 11'ould be doll!' on !lie. EIR
before it i:. presented lu c\Juncihnen
Tui:sday night.
EPA Dela ys
Parl{i11g Fees
For 011e Yeru·
SAN FOANCISCO (AP~ -A one·year
California suspension of the Environment·
nl ProtC'<'tion Agency 's stiff p ark i n g
surcharge order was announced lcxhiy.
The order 1vot1ld have iinposed an $!RO
a yt•nr surcharge on enth pnrking space
effe ctive next .July I in cities of n1orl'
1han IU0.000 in the Los AngC'les. Snn
Francisco nnd San Diego n1etropolilan
<.lrl'tl.S.
The dL'CiSi(in. applying only in 1ht• stnlc
and resultin~ from gro11·ing public pro·
test was ma dC' Thursday night in
\Vashing!on . an EPA spokcsn1:1n said.
"\\'e are not ins ensilivc to public reac-
tion." he said _
His report cnrnc at an EPA hearing
on a ne"' proposed EP,\ order requirin~
<idvance app roval for developrnents pro-
\'iding n1orc lhan 1,000 new parking
spaces.
"The park ing surcharge delay ~'ill
a\lovr time for actively seeking viable
allernativt•s," the spokesn1an said.
Two luctm1be11ts
Take Out Papers
For City Council
Two of five incumbenl cily co un cilmen
hat•e taken out nomination papers and
one -Henry Quigley -has already
completed the filing proc£>Ss for the
r..larch municipa l election. Filing for the
election began on Thursday.
C-Ouncilwoman Gabrielle Pryor has yet
to return her nomination p;opers wilh
lhe requisite 20 si gnatures of registert'<I
voters.
A $l25 fee to cover costs of printing
ballot sta tements of qualification s also
is required al the tl1ne of filin g.
As of lod ay. seven persons have i11-
dica ted an interest in running. Wi1h
Councilman Quigley. Planning Con1-
missioner Frankl in S. Hurd or 18161
De\\'bcrry \\lay . Universit y Park, has
comple!t'd the filin~ procedure.
Others indi cating interest in running
for one of the five city council seats
are:
Arthur W. AnUlony. a retired ~larine
Corps officer. of 18691 Via Palalino.
Turtle Rock ; Robert J. Hol mstedt, who 1
lists himself as a department manager
and lives at 5192 Yearling Avenue.
California Hornes.
Also \\'a\1cr R. Raranger, a
pholographer, of 17901 Gill man Street.
University l)ark. and Gary L .
Rasmussen. a real estate Investor af
4682 Roxbury Drive, the \\'illows.
O'Shea Rites TocMy
THOUSANO OAKS (APl -A Hequiem
f\ta!'s was planned today fo r actor ·
f\.1icha el O'Shea. The ser\·lce i! to be
at Sl. Pasc hal Bnylon Cntho\lc Chu rch.
Buri al v.•111 follow flt VAiley Onkll ~ten10f'o l
ial Park in W1~lake .
,I
'
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POOL .. .
~
a L'On1pany lnlW'loct tJde lo vlew the
probterna.
Her husband, 11 truck driver, said
he thinks the entire plumbing sya;tem
wlU have to be replaced alon11 with
shattered concrete and decorative tile.
"Thi.a ls likt: a cruel joke," he aald
:.i.s he v.·atchcd the crews try to get
the "invader" out.
··1 ·n~ convinct!Cl the JX>Ol Is jinxed,"
Dunlap said.
"Ever since v.·e started to have the'
darnt•d thing built , there's been one
prol.ilcin after another.
··First it y,·as the v.·hale," he explained.
The n1amtn3l -at least IL!I fossilized
re111ains -were unearthed when crews
began digging the pool, throwing the
entire projec t into limbo.
'"!'he aurhoritles told us v.·e had a
n1ajor scientific find in the back yard
and that v.·e might not be able to dis1urh
it. F'inally the students at Saddleback
College dug ii out and hauled the hone!!I
;pA·av.
·"l;hcn the pool contractor g3ve u!!I
nothing but trouble and we had to go
to court to get the thing done," Dunlap
explained.
Oassic Con1ed y
E11ds Saturday
At l1·vine Scl1ool
The curtain will rise on the fin:il
pcrforn1ancc of "You Ca11·1 Take It
\\"i!h You" at University lligh School
in Irvine at 8 p.m. Saturda~·.
The play will be presented in the
linle theater nt the school al 4771 (3111-
pus Dri \'e.
The. Pulitzrr Prize-1,·inning corned~· h~·
:\loss llnrt and George S. h'.:lufr11:1n is
dirt'Clcd hy Pat Terry, rni lligh drarna
1cachcr.
Ti ckets are $1.50 for students and
S2 for adults.
Th,e story ce nters on the Sycamore
Da<•v l'ilo! St,111 l'lloTa .-.f£1mily. the patriarch Of ~·hich -
<:randpa . played by Dan Nlederman -
WORKMEN REMOVE LARGE TAMPER FROM LAGUNA NI GUEL YARD h<isn't \\·orked in 35 yea rs.
For T im and Diane Dunlap, Trouble Is a Swimming Pool The rest of the family nlso tries to
--- -livr by the philosophy that life should
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S ixon 111 !h1· :1ppcal. s:11d tht' hcarulQ
1n:1~ I),• ll\11 or !ht· J~1:·1·•d11·tplli (J[ (!11·
couniy .ipp1·<1!~ board
rl·l'1~t d nppl·;1I~ ru!t·~.
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the .\1:..un c~t:irc 111 ,1.v u11ly be ... _., p:111n
i11 :1 poli!icnl d!';11na betv.'et·n Battin and
\1;.1Jlarga. ··
:O.luch o[ th e fir st ho11r of the appeals
session v.·as lnken up by Battin's vehc·
rncnt atternpts to delay the hearinJ'.!
unlit he 1\"as ahlc 10 gPt rnorc material
gathen>d to supporl his case.
Ba111n last \\'erk askr<l the appeal:;:
board for ;i l110·11't'{'k delay in d11•1 r
hearing on 111•' \i\nn 1·ill1 liut 11.is
granted 3 pc11vd ul 11nl1 one llt't'~,
ending today.
ll be.can1 t• ob11uu~ 1lurun~ ih(' i:;1 rly
portion of the hcanng !hat 11nllin 1ra-;
riot fully prepa red to prl'.-en1 his <-.1::.c
.and he did not t'\'en ha 1 t' ;1 copy of
his original petition for npp1•:1l.
The supervisor did. ho11t:\l'r. con1<'
prrpnrrd tn ch.111PrH!i' !ht in1p;in1ali(~·
uf the :.ippt'<tls l111.1rd .'.Ind lieL·amt•
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1rast <t dozrn rL"por1crs. s1·v1•r;il !clc\ 1sion
can1cr:..s ;ind \.Jri;.:ht TV lights.
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out of lhr 1n!ddlr nf the lract and
rn~de 11 co11tJL1ous 11·itl1 I )I e bou11darv
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OrC'r Co11f 11 ~ion
A J .<1 gun:i I !ills hon1co11·ncrs ass(){'i:i-
1•011 h;is 101rd lo c•h:1nge !ht' na1n('
,,: 11s 1r,1ct bi·c:luse of const..111! con fusion
11 ith .1no1her 1r:ic1
Htck Boha~-. prc~id cnt !"\f the Nl'11•
\lol'ld Jlo1neo\\·ners' Assoeinuon. said !he
n:irne 11·111 Uc ch:.ingl'd 1u Laguna Ter·
J .i("t'.
The ~65·horne rrart 1~ north of i\loul ton
I 'ark11 ay adj:1rr·111 !o \'eeh Jliinch.
Anot her tr;ie1. C<•lll'd NCI'•' \\'orld Con-
1!01niniums. is south of ~1011lton Park\vay.
Bohay said the sirn1larily of the t1vo
11:'Ln1es h;1s confused cvervone frorn
11t·ro,:r111al vi~ifors to ~hl·ri ff's d(·pu1ies.
1 nc ne1v nanu· 11·;1~ srleclt'<I Jt The
OttOIJ('I" hon1C'o1111cr~ nh·c\Lng frorn :!6
.~u~g1·!'>t ton~.
'l11l1 erit, Jr1 ;,,,r
Set, lJ ). Coll <""l! ,..,
Tr.l'llll1$ fr1r :i S;1dlflel1ntk (' 11!eg" pro-
rlul'!i-011 ol .. J11l1t.:11t Ille \Vin d" ;1rl' st•l
l1l)' j p Ill. llt·t'. It Ill H111ld1nc H.
The La11 rt·ru.:e and I.et' tJr a in n. b:i se.rl
on lhe Scotx•s 1n(J11kt•.I' !ri<tl uf 1925.
II ill be prl':i>l'n!t•d .\lart'h i. R. ;111d 9
ill the t'Ollt•gc lhe;itcr hu1hl1nl(.
1\ second !r.1•Qut Pt:r1od 1r1H hro ~<"ht'dlll·
cd later in J;:1n11:iry The ca:i1 in\:ludes
:io roles f1ir 1.1e1·fo11ncfS of <ill ages .
Parlicipants 11l·cd no! Uc S;iddl cback
College students, a collt·g£· spokesni.an
said.
:-Olore inform:'lt1o n 111ay be obtained
by ·calLing 8.11·9700 or ~9~49::.0. cxlcnslon
61.
Violence in Be lfast
BELF"AST (l"PJ 1 -Elrvcn car born~
rxplodrd in ll1•lf:ist during the nll(hl
~·s a wa1·(' nf ho1nh ~care!!I sent Bril\sh
homh rl1~po~::il i'XJ>Crll'I s c r a m b I I n g
1hrouRhour the city. No one w1:1s hurt
in the n1~ht hlasts.
he enjoyed and not spent at an un-
desirable job.
1'he <laughter. Penny. play ed by Kay
Collignon. \\'riles plays v.·hile her hus-
hand. Pau l. portr<iyed hy r-.1 ark
llyd1~ nski . n1akes fire\\·orks in the hase·
rnrnt
:\lartin Lampert takes on the par!
of r.lr. DePinna . a now unemployed
iceman.
Other cast menibe.rs include Kenn
!~ates. Ernily Bagnoli, J uliette lleinum.
Jodi f\ishiJiiff, Brian DeLapp, Bradley
f.lsberry, Oerrell Abbye, Lroi D'llri.
,\nthon~• \'ass!ey , Lauren J..l aye r, and
St'lh Bri ckner.
Stage crew n1enll)CrS are Doug Keene,
Debbie Quinn and Paul York. llandling
properties are Dan \\/Inkier, Kelly
f)crmondy and Sheri Cyrkin : publicity
-Shelley Jtarri.s, Karri \Vhltlng, Diana
Tr1rsley nrid Laura Chillog; makeup and
costurncs -f\1argie Bosbories, Cindie
\\'orrell. Patty Keames and Cathy Con-
ner: lights-Bill Corv.'in ;ind David Kas·
!le and stage manager is Ba rbara Shain·
tn.
l'•·on• Pt1ge 1
MENTAL ...
rhr1· hal'c found communitv leaders ··1 r~·1n1:ndously open" to \\"hat i hey are
trying to do.
.. Thev tell us if v.·e furnish a mental
health -facility they \\"ill nood it tomor·
1·1n1." i;alc s;iid.
llut 1h:1t go;1J is pretty 1nuch a pipe
rl•·i•ian. hi' :idn1it.s.
Cou11 t·: funds for the menl :il health
.. ,,n1chl)in " are(! including the Sad·
dl t·hHck \'alley :i re already stretched
to se r,·c Ne11•port Beach, Laguna Ik'ach,
and San C.'lemente as v.·ell .
1'hl' Llosest county counselJng fa ci lity
is in Laguna Beat h.
For students v.i thout cars, houski,·es.
nnd the elderly. getting help in the
Saddleback \7alley presents many
obstacles.
Ope1i House Set
By Sc11ita Clau . ..;
Sund.1y 1rill be Santa's first day of
recl'i\ini.t visitors at his v.'Orkshop at
Chrisunta Ori1·e and La Paz Rond in
~fission Viejo.
lie will be available from 6:30 to
8::10 p.m.
Also scheduled for tile Cl'ening at San·
1a's corner ...,,ill be a concert by local
1•lr1ncnt nry schoo l and scout troop
thonist·s.
i'articipating v.·ill be DePortola, Llnda
\'i.~1:1. Cordillera, and Carrillo Schools ,
lire (Jlivewood Strings and the Del Cerro
liand.
I rvi11e' s Sa11ta
Takes Cliopper
Everythlng 's up to the minute In
ma~ter planned Irvine, even Santa ClaU.!1'
mode of tran!p()rtatlon.
The jolly old man ha1 found an
alternative to the reindeer.
A helioopter will drop him at shopping
cent era this year.
Trvine Recreallon Department ofnctala
predict Santa wtll arrive Rt 2:30 p.m.,
Dec. 20 at the Walnut Squa re Shopping
Center.
The "Sant.acopter" will bring him to
Unlver!!lty Park Shopping CeQter at 3: 15
the same day.
lt1al.:e It T ·1vo
.\ $3 .9 1nillio11 1nathen1atics·sC:il'llL"C building is inov. facility, next to the school's 11e1v library. is the sec:·
in g 1U\.\'ard it s µrojcl'ted Jul v openi ng on SL'hedule ond permanent building for the two·ycar co1111nu·
at Sa<ldleback College in J\1 \..;:-.ioil \"iejo. 1'hc new nity college.
School J)istrict
Lists Holida y
~1 usi.c Progrc1111s
Seventeen holida~· n1usical proi;rarn~
are scheduled for the next l\vo \.\'reks
in the SaOdleback \'allev Unified School
District. ·
They v.·ill occur on the followin'!
schedule. Unless otherv.·ise noted, all
are at 7:30 p.n1.
-Dec. 11. Cordillera School at LJ.
Paz l11ternv:?Cliate School.
-i)ec. 11 . Oli vf'\vood School.
-De<:. 12 , r-.tission \1iejo High School
presentation of the Chrislrnas musica l
"Prince of Peace."
-01'('. l:l . Carrillo Sc-hoo! .:11 L:1
l';iz l11t1•rn1ediate.
-!Jee. 13. Aliso School.
-l.koe. 17, Lind:t \'is1:i School r.t
La Paz lntermediatf'.
-!Jet·. 17. O'.\eill School.
-Dec. Ii lS p.1n. l El Toro High
Sehool. 4
-!)er. 18. Trahuco St hool.
-Oer. lR. La 1 ·~1z !11t crnh'<l1;1\t'
-lice. 18, Los Alisos Jnt ennrlli<lfe
-Dec. 18 f l p.nl.) C:atc.!i Sch1J<l1.
-Dec. 19, Santiago-Glen Y er n1 o
Schools.
-Dec. 20, \"alenci a. at La f'a7.
Intermediate.
-Dec. 20 17 p_n1 . \Del C.erro Sthool
-Dec. 211 (7 p.1n.1 Linda \'ista Schou!.
-Dec. 20 , de Portola.
I111pe a cl1111 enl Pushed
CJ11CAGO (AP) -The Chicago Sun·
Times and Chicago Dai!y J\'ev•s. l:-.-1:11
of v1hich su pported Prrsidcnt ~ixnn for
re-election. toduy 11rgl'd that he be in1-
peached.
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STRIKE ...
~·holesale and re.tail butchers. and
refrigerator and other m cc ha n i c a I
cinployes.
r-.tembers of the Bakery and Con-
feclionary \\'(lrkers Union began honoring
picket lines \VC'dnesd<ty .
Candidate Hurd
Not Planners'
Vice CJ1air1na11
Announced Irvine City Council ('an·
1lida!e Franldin S. lfurd is a n1en;ber
.,f the pl anning con1n1ission and is na
lu11gL'r th(' con1n11s.sion·s \"ice chairn1:i11.
;1~ repor!ed.
The L'ni\"ersily P;1rk resident's can1·
1•:1igu literature correctly notrs that
l!urd \\·ns 111·iC'c elcctcd 1·iee chai rn1:.in
«i the l'Ornn1ission.
Ho11't•1·er, in the 19 111onths th(' t.'0111·
111ission has been functioning. lhere have
been three vice chairmen due to resigna·
tions and rca ppoint mrnts of conl·
111 is.<:;ionrrs.
1!:1rd <:t~r1·rrl 11" 1 ice ch:1irn~:1n uf th·•
11.11\;d ~('l'l'll·lllPll 1h;.'r h!"\d) 1111dn1' \\~I\ II•'
('l;11"t.. \1 111•11 l'\:1 rk :-.1t•pprd th•1111. ll~u •I
11 :1 ~ re·elei.:ll·d t11 the 1 ici: ch;11nn1u1:..Jup
11 hen fonn•·r l'01J\rn iss1oner Ilohcrt \\\•::.I
11 a" t·lec1 rt! rh:u rrn;1n .
l'r1·.<:;en!l). Marry Shup!rinr st•rv1·~ :is
t ha1r1nan and Robert ~mith of Turtle
ll0rl; '" 1 l<"t' eha1rn11111. Tht· O;u!y P1!•1t
1 r;.;rt·ls 11., error.
Ne 1u1Jort Police
Nab Suspect
In Tlieft Ri1ig
:'\ev.·port Beach policr say they now
have !he third suspect in a three-man
ring that was responsible for the theft
of at least 25 Porsches earlier this
year.
Harry Cole n1;1n Osv.•ald, 19. of
Hosen1ead facrs arraignment in Orange
Count.\' Superior Court on Grand Jury
i11dict11ll'll lS.
Il l' wns airaigned Lil Jlf1r bor Judicial
l1i:-;tr1c! Court Thur~day on ...,·arrnnts
1,;~ut•d h.v the di strict attorney that in·
ciLH!t>d ti\"e rounls of auto theft. tw o
counts (l f burglary :ind one count of
rt•c1·i1111g stolen goods.
Those ...,.tlrran!s \\·ere r out i 11 e I y
1!1~1nisst•d b(1eause of 1h~ (~rand J ury
ind 1c1n1t•n1s. 1'11llft nff1t1t1ls said.
11.~11 :1 ld 11 .1~ :irrestcd by Temple City
pohet• \rc<lnt•sd;i~·. They 11·11re acting on
u1lurn1a t1on supplied by Ne'4'port Beach
police v.·ho hnv e been searching for
Osv.·ald for nearly a year.
PQlice l'llrlier arrested James Darrtll
\\"111 1111(1 (lilbrrl ArrnH·nl u in connection
I ::11 Iii•• 1h•·l1:-;. 111!1.~I llf 11·hil'h took
:1::(1 \ 1:1 :\'P .·.p"rl Bcaeh ;111d Jr1 ·1nr.
1\1·n11e1110 plc;idl'd guil!y to th P eha rgc!!
in \Jr:in~e l'uunty St1pcrinr C'o11rt and
1 ~ nov.· av.a1 1in~ sen1l'ncing . Po!icc said
\\in fa il ell '" A[lpfn r for a DCC'. J
Surerior Coun tria l l1 1s bail has bt>en
(1.rf{·1tl'1I .111d ;1 lll'll 11 ;1rr~11ll has been
I' '-Ll''1
WOODMARK CHAIRS ·~
1 A Lot Of Comfort At A Reasonable Price
VVOO DMAR K FEAT URES
r
1'r LUXURIOUS 25 ?~ DOWN
& 75 % FEATHER BACK
* PR ICE INCLUDES SKIRTS
[ & ARM COVERS
l ' * EXCEL LE NT SELECTION
OF FABRICS, ALL
SCOTCHGUARDED
* CLEAN ING INSTRUCTIONS
FOR EVERY FABRIC
* EIGHT WAY HAND
TIED CHAIR BASES
* ALL DOUBLE DOWLED
HARDWOOD FRAMES
AND MUCH , MUCH, MORE
* A TED von HEMERT
EXCLUSIVE • , , ON
DISPLAY NOW
DREXElr-HERITAG~ENREOON-WOODMARK-KARASl AN
INTERIORS
WHKDAYS & SATURDAYS 9:00 to 5:l0
FRIDAY "TIL 9:00
NEWPORT BEAC H e.
1727 WESTCLIFF DA.. 6"?·2050
IOp1n Sund•v 12-5 :101
LAGUNA BEACH e
)"5 ,NOR TH COAST HWY
IOp111 Sund•v 12-11101 "'"·655 1
TORR ANCE e
2Jt.49 H/4.WTHOANE l lVO.
l7t 11 19
u DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
Too Many Pitfalls
()1·ange County Supervisors Jast week wisely avoided
hasty a1.:t1on on .a. requesL fo r county eadorsen1ent of a
fundjng s1.:he1ne designed lo pay for con1p letion of
llUddlehack t'on1n1ur11 ty ll nspital,
1'hc propo~al by hospilal trustees called for ap-
prov:il of a tax-free bund iss ue to raise $12 .5 million
ttC!Cded to 11ay fur the fatililv. Under ter1ns of the deal,
the c~unty would take over ·n1anagement of the facilit y
after 30 yea rs buL \\'Oultl be respo nsible for no liabil ities
the ho:i pilal 1nay a<.:crue.
U11fortunritely, SU('h a dea l wilh private enterprise
-nun-profit or olllerwise -could set a precedent for
o!her :iuch requests t hat could burden the cou nty in
tile future.
J\!ore in1portantly, it would put the county into the
health t'are bu~i ness for many years to come -a busi-
ness 11 1.~ 1 rying to get out of.
!\l(lreover, it would put a county health care facility
-u.~ually ain1ed at treating those who can't pay h ig h
µri tes -in an area ren1oved from any concentration
of tht.> poor.
Realislic.1IJy, il \VOllld appear the board would be
rorri!(.:\. in telli ng the Saddleback l·lospital trustees to
!riok elsewhere for the n1oney they need l o open by
Pebruary. The bo1 u.ling plan has son1e 1nerits bul too
nian y lung.tern1 pitfall s.
Open Space Economics
. lrvine city c:o unciln1e n last \Veek traded a slightly
increased residential density for preservation of visu-
ally and recreatio nally significant hil lside and ridgeline
open space.
By approving the Turtle Rock Vi lla ge plan, the cit y
:;ct aside for open space use 321 acres of hills.
\\'ays now should be round to assure that the space
\V i/I be perpetually maintained. Legal assurances inust
preclude any (Uture poss1bi1Lty the land \Viii be devt!I·
oped.
\Vith n1assivc an1oun ls of open space calletl for in
all the general pla11 ;ilte1·nativcs, econo1nit:s \VOuld
seern to dic tate the need fol' t/1c clly lo contin ue lo <ii·
low higher de nsities in c.xc.:hnnge fnr undeveloped land.
1'he economic tonsi rlernt-1011!> involved arc those of
the citizens who will !Je taxed ln 1naintai n the unu::;cd
la nd whil·h in turn \Vi\J contrihute no tax revenue. and
those of the land OY.'ncr who is lo be deprived of devel·
opn1ent profits.
Co u11t y G ro\vt l1 Outlook
Orange County planning com1ni ssioners have en-
dorsed a land use elen1ent of tile co unty's gcncr<il plan
\Vhicb Y.•ould provide for develop1nenl in the next 10
years of 94.000 acres of the 290,000 atres under county
jurisdiction.
1\s the ele1nenl nO\V ~!ands. !he coun!y toulcl ncconl·
1nodate 500.000 n1 ore people by 1983. Nexl step will be
a pu blic he:iring bcrore the Roard of Su pel'visors
Dec. 19.
Landowners ;;ire urging llighcr densities for their
properties than tho~e proposed b_v lhe planning staff.
One (·riticis:n1 repeatedly heard during the heari ngs
had to do with Lhe haza rd of piece1neal ren1oval of lanfl
J)a rcels fron1 "planning reserves," theoretically reserved
for total unit pl;inning-,
This type of action ca n undcrn1ine balanced plan-
ni ng, greatly increase poptilation projections and n1 ake
the whole land use plannin)? process rnoot. IL should be
taken with the grealest po.c;sible discretion, if at all.
The planners admittedly were pressed to nleet the
state.mandated Jan. I general plan adoption deadline.
but al least the plan is subject to annual re\'ie\V and
readjustment. so it n1ay be regarded 1nore as a guide· \
line than ironclad la\v. SB
. ·~· -:.,,. . ' .. ~~-_,.
1 · r _ 1· -., . t-_:-. .~ .~, • --.... -.. ; ........
SMOLl>ERIN6 SLANKf.T
A 1iotlier W cir Ne1v Co11gress Co1iltl Decide P1·esitle1it's F11t111·e
Miglrt Solve
Our Problerris
Dear
Gloo111y
Gus
Nixon 'Referendum' • Ill '7 4 Election
(....__A_R_T_H_O_P_P_E___.)
It 11 :.is on Dcccn1bcr 7. 1974 , that
;on~rl'Ss. at !he Prcsid1•n\ 's request,
Jecl:.ircd 11:ir on G~rrnany and Japan.
fhis lxild s!roh.t: 3,1\cd !he c1"un1bling
1:1tion .
!'or 1110rl· rh;in :J y~:ir. confused
o\tnt·rii.::1ns had bt•cn )JIJgued by y,•ar·tiine
~as ranonini.:. 1\«1r-tin1C' blackouts and
ni'xphe~1Lllt: 11·ar·tin1c shortages o r
everylhi11~ Ir o 111
ri nr1frt.:etc to t'01111c
books.
"All Jh:H \1e'1·r
bl'C'tl l111,;k111 i.;." l'~
plau1ed !he t'n.'_.,,.
d1•nt in a nntlo1111"icl1•
address. "is :t 11 ur
And nu11' th at 11t•\·r
got Oil('. I <'!tH nr,
e v c r ~· pat~iot1c
,\r111•rii.::1n to niakl.' sac:rifices for the
11 ar rfforl, such ;is pulling up with
2<1s rationing . blatkouts and shortages
i)f C\'l'rything fron1 anli·frceze to con1ic
books."
TllESE \\'EHE sacrifices !hat every
pnrrioli<' A1nl'rican found ridiculously
r:1:-y to n1:1ki'. But they felt much much
bt"tter about 111('111. Grousing becatne
a th111g of the past.
Should 1l l'H.~ton1er bi' so uTI1vn ry as
lo cornrlain :1hout the tnyslcrious lark
of )'e!lo111 tennis hulls, !he answe r was
unv<1ryi11g. "IJl)n 't you kno\V," the
p;.tl'iotic proprirt()r \l'ould gro11'I at hi1n,
"that tl1 t:rl''s a 11;y 011. i\la<:",'"
i\1(JltEO\'ER, the sickly n1<1laise ot
doubl and distrust in the nation's leaders
11•as swept a1vay ovt•rnighl. i\s ahvays
in 11ar tiine. Arncricans united behind
\heir governn1(•nl .
Nor 111as !here :iny difficul!y drurnn1ing
up 11•.1r·tirnc fervor ag<iinst the enemy.
.. ,,fter all." !he President 5aid , "who
has rnadc off 1\·ith our lun1bcr, our
Co mmoner. colored , Gentile, illcgi·
ti mate (child ), labor (class): 1ncan
belittling 1vords. hatefully ronceiv·
rd, insidiously designating those so
labeled as somcho1v lesser being~.
A. J. S.
Gloom1 0111 11:ommMn 1r1 1ubmiltH bv
rtlll•r• '"" d1 1101 ne<t11.11rllv rtllKI t111 vlew1 of '111 ftlWSlll~r. Send vour Ptll
.,.,,., 11 Gloomy G111, D1ll'I' ,.1111.
fish and the fruit s of our labor~ \\'ho,
In a da.v that shall live in infan1y.
made a sneak a!tack on our Almighty
Doll::ir? And 1vho has established vast
beachheads of real estate holdings on
our sa .. cred American soil?"
THE F IGHTING, such as it was.
centered once n1ore in North Africa,
the goa l being: the strategic r-.liddle East
oil reserves. \\'ho \1·UI cl'cr forget lhe
Second Batrl c of El Al:unein? Again,
the t11·0 arntadas of ta nks fa ced each
orher in !he desert. But this time, un
the 11·ord. "l~o!''. both racro east for
Saudi Arabia. "\\"ho cares who gt1ts
the oil.·· as the Pres ident said, "as
long as the Arabs doo.t."
Finall y. it 11•as over. The old battleship
~liSS(luri once n1ore steamed inlO Tokyo
Bav for the surrender ceremonies.
Geiieral Buck i\ce, 11·ho had been prac·
!icing in front of a n1irror. drew his
s1vord "i1h blinding speed and handed
it to the surprised Japanese adn1lral.
"'t'ou licked us fair and square." said
f,cne ral Ace quickly, "and y,·e surrender
w1contlitionnHr. ''
SO Ai\1ER.ICA 1vas forced to 1vithdraw
her troo1lS fron1 ahroad and dismantle
her n1ilitary machine at a savings of
billions. And 1\1nericans, h<tppy and
unite-cl. sre1v rich turnin g out s1nall cars
and television sets for her ronquC'rors
Germany an d .Japan becan1e the
nlightiest nations. plagued inevitably by
po wer·mad leaders. in ex p 1 i cab I e
shortages. and. in monetary circles, lo\\'
marks and diminishing yens.
Lasting peace finall y can1c with \Vorld
""'ar J\1 1vhcn all roun tries surrendered
unCQndil ionally in the first 32 .seconds.
\\'ASfffNGTON -'"hntever n1;1 y lit•
in doubt ahui.J t the impcatlunent or
rc~;gi1alion of PrC'sident Nixon, ihe un·
folding of events points to one ccrlilinly.
The issue is already inextricably involvt-d
in !he p::1!i1ics of !!.Ii-I \1'he11 ;1 nt•iv
House of J{cprC's~ntaures and <i third
of the Sena le \vii! be c!eclelJ.
Events have moved at such a pace
through the 1,·hole or
1973 that the decisive
stages or one of !he
most explosive poli·
tical events in his·
tory 11·ill be reached
on the threshold of
the national clL'<'lion.
Only the most vol·
canle activity ·sould
produce a vote on
inipcachment in the first Sl'Sslon of thr
93rd Cnngress, 1\'hich is approaching ~
close. Even if th:1t. 11'ere lo h<rppcn it is
not conceivable that the Senate cou!cl sit
as a court of impcach1nt•1H unt il 1\'el! into
next year.
TlfERE ARE l\l'O 1vays the iss11e n1i ~ht
drvelop. fas! and slow. and OOth henvily
'''eighred 1rith the political fate of mcnt·
bers of Congress up for r1~·clcction in
the fall . E\'ents conceivablv coulrl 1novr
rapidly in rhe first se1·cr;1J 1non!hs of
197'1 \\'ith action by the l1 ou.se iulliciary
committee 10 impeach [\il;"On. Then. even
if House action came relatively rapidly.
the Senate 11·011!d bi:' silrint! as a court
of irnpeachmcnt as the Congressiona l
cainpaign rlev('lopcd .
The slo11·er process niit.:h\ dcvl!lop in
Sc\'rr~il \\'ays and bring !ht' d1'c1~1\·e
~!ages evl•n closer to elL'l'tion dn~'· l~i!hcr
1\·ay. as some judgt' the outlook. the
pressu re on the Prcs1dt'nt lo re~ign 11ould
become irresist '1bl0.
TAKl r\G PHE~llJr:7\T ;\1X1)l1 :)[ his
"'Ord that lie 11,i!l nul resign. lio11'"\'t'r.
1he outlook beeon1l's son1ell'h<lt dil'ferrnt
and has undoubt \'Clly lx'en c:irefully
nleasurcd by the President. 111 a1101her
construction of future cvrnls. the llouse
11•ill avoid voting impcach1ncnt r>ven if
il is recommended hv a majorily of
the judici ary com1nitte~. ;ind rhc Senate
11·i\1 not be able to reach a decisi\•e
stage on rcn1oving the Prcsldent front
(RICHARD WILSO~
office prior to the e!(·c!ion, \1 her her
or not the House acts.
In that scenario. the Congr(•3siona1
l'll'Clions \\'OUld ha\·e !he cfiect vf a
national referendum on the Prrsidt•nt's
resii;nation or removal fro1n office. II
\1ould involve the general r1uestion ol
<'lec!i r1g a Congress less likely or rno rt·
likely to rind Nixon guilty of high crin1c3
.a11d misde1neanors.
AcCQrding to the 111casure111ents of the
Ciallup poll , a Congress tnore liker~· !('I
take drastic action against the President
\\'i!l be elected. G'1!1up ls forecasting
<1 Democratic landslide in the election
of the !louse of neprese ntatives ex·
cccding that of l!J64 \\'hen the Dc1nocrats
cr1rricd 295 sc;Jts a11d !he Hcpuli!il'<ll!S
<V.
LET US SU PPOSE that the OenuK:rals
l':.lrrled :JOO Sl'ui s 111 1h\.' Hoillic lor 1u1
overall gnin of tiO in an election 1\hl'!'('\n
rhe AFlrCJO. Americans for iJe1nocr:.1!1c
Action and Con1n1on C<luse l\'l'.re dC'n1anr!-
ing the impeaclnnent or rc:-:;igncilion
of Prt·s1dcnt i~lxon. Sui.:h (Ill ele<:tiLJ11
1nighl very \1'c!I be ;1cce1ncd LJS <1 n1;1n·
date Nixon could not deny.
Let us suppooe also lhat a half dozc·n
Sr·nalors lca~t like.Iv lo vole lo rt•n101 e
1\ixon from office ~\·l.'.rc to be repl:1c1'(!.
and thi s is not hard to imagine bcc;iuse
1v.·o of thetn are not running any11•<iy
and a cou1>lc of others are in political
trouble of their own.
Such an election v.'Ould cause a drasti•.:
deterioration in Nixon's political Position.
ET'rlfER \VAY -the quic k 1v;iy <i'r'
the slO\V 111<1y -every n1e111hcr of
Ccnf,!rt~.<;s 1ri!I he holding hi s political
fate 111 his hands. \Vhen Congress meets
:1g<Jin in January £or its second session.
:-.iro1u; Jlr1·ssurc is c·xpcctcd fro m the
in1~acl11ncn1/rc~igna1ion advoca tes for
the earliest. possible action so that th<>
issue ran be resolved before 1he summer
n1onths plunge Co ngressmen into the he11t
of their pre-election ca 1npa.igns. It is be-
ing argued lhat no Congressman v:ill
11·ish 10 go into the campa ign \\'ith the
1mpeach1ncnt issue around his neck .
But !hrre is :i n equally pcrsuasil'e
;1rgu1ncnt thal. no Congressman would
\\'ish to go into his ca mpaign after
\!Oling for ,111 irnpcachmenl. procedure
11'hich flopped because two-thirds of the
Senate could not find sufficient evidence
lo convict 1hc J>rcsident.
TI1cse political consideraLions and ail
others \l'hich 11 if~t the control of the
~overn111cnl of the U.S. will be part
Or th e Intense politica l st ruggle of 1971.
Hotv Views of 'Sin' Beca11'ie Distorted
In his new (and, in my opinion,
1alut1bleJ book. Dr. Karl Menninger,
the rained psychiatrist. poses the ques·
lion 111 his title : ·'\Vhatever Bccan1c
of ~in'.'"
This question is answered, at least
in part. on page 229 of the book. \1•hcre
the author lists the current "sins" nf
Atnrricans as enun1erated by Benj:in1in
Hush in 1788. before the nat ion h;id
even golten under Y.'ay .
ltu:-h condemned as "sins" drinking,
sn1oking, the popular election or judgC's.
th1' country fair (''a ten1ptalion to ex-
trav:ig11nee. gaining, drunkenness. and
11nc!t:<H1nt•.ss"f, liorse racing. coc k
fighting, dining at n1 cn·s c lub~. and
''t'njoying oneself on the S.1bbath by
s11"in1n1ing, sliding and ~karing."
\\'ll,\T llA PPENED to "sin" '\'.1S sim-
ply thal because our Puritan ancl'slors
luUeJl'd nit1ny things as sins that \\'!! no1\'
perceive lo be 1ncrely divt•rs1on s. or
1\•cakncssrs, or sometimes illness (suc::h
ns alcoholism 1, the people grnduall y re·
jc,1ect the whole ide;i of "sin" as an·
tiquated and self·righlC'ous. 1'he very
11·ord itself bccan1e obsolescent in
"educnted'' or "enlightened'' cirt lcs in
the 20th century.
In 1naking this break v.·ith the p;ist.
l\'e ronunilled the error of 1\-h<.lt !lit•
Dritish call •·throwing out the baby with
the bath-1val cr." Th:it is, instead of
clistin~u1shi11g bc1wcen eternal_ n 11 d
11niversal ~ins and mere culturi'll edicts,
11·c. l'iniply d1;:;cardcd the t'ntlre notion
11f si nfulnc!'S.
i\S ~1 f.NN ll\GElt put~ if in 1he h<1ok
I follo\\'tng the lead of Tillich :ind othrr
rnodcm th colcgians \, v.·e should avoid
!he 11·on:I •'sins," and use <'nly "!)in'' in
!he singular-to mean mnn·s al1en;;i1 )on
cind estrange1ncnt. fron1 hin1sclf. froin
his fello1~s. or frQm c:orl
The ba sis of "sin" t\1·hich is nrit.hr..r
1'I ''crime" nor <in "illness"\ is pride.
or narcissism. or perverted sclf·IOve,
or living for oneself. on the wrong
<1ssu111ption that onl•'s t.lcepesl sell.in·
terest is served in !his 1vay . Actually.
as psychiatry agrees \\'ilh religion in
this area, the 1·eal sin is rooted in
hate. and hate is ah1·ays se lf-Oeslruct ive.
t It is in this deep metaphysical sense
that the Biblical in juuction is true; "The
11·ages of sin is death.")
\\'HEN PEOPLE realized that gaming,
or sporlinf::, <ir dancing. or smokin g,
11·ere not si ns lallhou~h they might nol
be de:;irable under some circumstances ),
they becaine di senchanted with the whole
!heologic:al notion of •·sinning,·· and
1lct1drd that nothing 1vas really wrong,
:is lung a<: tile la\\' didn't prohib it it
or ps)ehiatry didn't sti~rn:nize it.
t-.!enn111 ge r, in 1h1s useful book, is
tr~'ing to re.<;tore the ('nnc-epl to its
nri ginal Jliblic;1I idt':l 11f personHI
responsihility for one 's actions; a ll
•·rral" si ns sprinj.! frorn !he prinlal sin
of cu!lln.c:: 011rsrH off fro1n concerns
for one·~ fello1v man and living as an
1ndeµendent, self-centered entity, From
thi s evil. all others grow and flower.
Presidential Power Under Emergency Plan Revealed
\\'ASl-ll NGT0:'-1' -One of President
Nixon·s r;1rliest acts <irt cr he n1oved
into !he \Vhite House 1vas to draw up
contingency plans' for lhc cal\·UP of
fL'Clcrnl troops in case of a don1cstic
crisis.
'l'he pl;1nning 11·as
intended lo co p e
1vilh the \\•ictcsprcad
riots and clcmonstra-
ti nns that rocked the
nation in !he l&te
1960s. The President
t111s the po"·er to Im·
plement th e plans,
however , any time
he feels condition• "make it imprac-
ticable to enforce the laws."
Some high officials, aware of Nixon's
belligerent attltud~ toward his Watergate
critics, wonder whether he would use
his e1ncrgeney pow e!'l'I to hang on to
the prcsidenr:) If be should be faced
with ilnpcnchment.
' SOURCES close to the President insist
he loves the United Stales too much
10 tnn1pcr with its dcrnocratic in·
sti!ullons. He is also showing a new
willingne ss to consult congressional
leaden. But lhl!I hasn't entirely stopped
the worrled whispers, which we have
heard at the highes t levels of gove rn·
n1ent.
\Vilhin the \\'hilc House . he has spoken
of the danger of turning our delicate
foreign affairs over to an inexperienced
President. Our sources say he sounded
as if he is determined to ca rry on
as a patrioti c duty.
The plans are ready for him to declare
a state of emergency, meanwhile, if
he should choose. One classified docu-
ment, known as the "Interdepartmental
Action Plan for Civil Disturbances."
outlines the responsibilities of the
Defense and Justice depertmPnls in the
event the ·anned services are mobilized.
TIDS DETAILED plan, which in cludes
sample proclamations and executive
orden for the President to siQD, "'·as
delivered to Nixon on Mal, lD, 1969.
He initialed the "approve' 11nc and
then scribbled "Good Planning" in the
bottom margin,
Although the emergency plans are over
four years old, they have been updated
and reflect present p.ollcy.
One of the proposed proclamations
deals with "Law and Order In th e
Washington '-t ctropolil sn Arca." First,
Nixon could "command all perSOn!I
engaged In. • • .acts of violence to
cease and desist thcrefron1 and lo
disperse and retire pcacruhly forthw ith.··
IF DEl\.10NSTRi\TOl\.S failed t 0
disperse, Nixon could then issue an ex-
ecutive order call ing upon ··units and
members of the armed forces (to) sup.
press the violence .... and to restore
law and urder in and about lhe
Washington metropolitan :ircn."
The J ustice Department then v.iould
activate Its confidenticli "Civil Distur-
bance Plan" and the Army wo11td ordc.r
"pre-positioned'' reder;il troop, Lo
"restore law and order," The detail:iii
of the milita ry takeover Hrc laid nut
in classified contingeney plans known
collectively as ''Gt1 rdcn Plot."
Our \Vhite House sources cm 1)h:1.si'T.c
that the President hasn't even hinted
he mi ght declare an cmerJ!cncy and
put Wash ington under niartlal law. But
they admit he has su rrounded himst>lf
with men who would probably carry
out his orders.
lllS CLOSEST associate no\v i.o; Al ex-
anUcr I·laig, a (orm C'r Army genera!.
The l:nvycr who h;1s Nixon's car. form[:r
Pentagon counse.1 J. Fred Buzhardt. is
a \Ves t Point graduate. John Bennett,
anot her aide in the President's inl·
n1cdiaf.c circle, is a retired t\\'o-sl£ir
general.
Throu ghout the crisis surrounding the
ouster of Special \\'at.crg:ite Prosecutor
Archibald Cox. according to our sources,
l laig follo\.\·ed th e President's orders
\Yi thoul questioning th crn . llis loy;;ilty
was to his CQn1 n1ander·in-ehief. not lo
the higher principles at issue.
llAIG, for example. personally ordert'd
thl' r~BI to seal off Cox 's officr. lie
also transmitted the order to form er
T>eruty Altomey General \Vi 11 i a m
Ruckelshaus to fire Cox. \V h e n
Ruckclshaus ref usro to do so. ttaig was
abashed. The erstwhile ge neral told
Tiuckelshaus in a crisp n1ititary voil'('
"Your co1nmander-in-ch ief has gh•t•11 yuu
an order."
Nor hnve I.he Pent ngon's lop br~1ss
show n any inr.l\na tion to dr·fy a presldtn·
linl command. The Joint c; h i t' r ' s
chairrnnn, A1lrnirt1 I Thomas t-.loorer. 1va:;
asked at Q Senate hearing last 1\11gust
If he couJd conceive of a situ;1tio11
,~·herein he \\.'Ould disobey an or~r.
"AS A i\llLJTAR'' 1nan . ., " ~1oorer
replied. "r h;;ive never been on e \\'ho
thought !hat I sho11ld obey the ord ers
1 li ke and disobev lhe orders I don't
like. Th erefore. \1:hen I get <in order,
I obey it."
There arc nrarly 500 separate fed eral
laws delegating extraordinary authori ty
lo the Prcsidcnt in lime of nation11l
emergency. lie could declare any p:irt
or the United Slates a "military area,"
OCA.NGf COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robert N. \\1ccd. Publisher
j'/1011111.~ Kc1.·t·1/, };dilor
Harba ra Kreibich
t•ditoriat Page Edit or
Fr"iclay, December 7, 1973
fo r example, and could severely punis h
:inyone \l'ho acted "contrary lo th e
restrictions tipt1licable th ereto."
Und er the hnvs no1v on the books,
accord ing to Sen. Frank Church, 0-
Jdaho, ''the PresidC'nt may seize prop-
crtif's. mobilize produ ction. seize com-
modities . institute martial law, 1eizc
con!rol of all transpo rt ation and com-
n1unications, regulate private capital,
rcslricl travel. and -in a host of
particular nnd ·peculiar ways -control
thWvitics of all An1crican ci1izeD1."
'l1lf' t'ditorial Pit.it' of t~ O.Oy
Pilot !Wf'k!i lo Info"" and slimulate
rradcrs b)• prem.•nllng on this JMlle
d1~r comm~ntary on tOf)ics o( in-
lcrt'SI by syndical~ C'Olumnisl1 and
'-'arlco n1sts. by provldil'.1't a forum for
l'earlcra' Vlt!\\'g llnd by prt!sentlna this
nc11spap£'r's opinion! 1,1.nd ldffs on
~·tu•r('nt IOpiC'S. The rd[torial opinions
of tt-.c !)ally PUol appear only in the
1·;J11onal colun1 n at lhe top o( lhe.
!101'1'. Opinions l'll.prl!Qed by I.he co\.
un1111~!" and ~artooniN and leUer
11 r1\t'I'~ 11rc !hC'lr u~·t'I and no endoMlt'·
n11'!l! of !h\'ir Vlt'WlJ by \he O»Jly
l-'1i\1t ~l10uld be intern.'fi.
-
55 MPH Spee<l Li111 it See 11
SAC'HA~1r.:~ro IAP)
Cillifornlil -);ind of tht illl!O,
tlh~ fn.,·11·:iy :ind ii dri\'\'·lll life
.'>tyl.; -11·ill h:ive to s!o1v
dow n to 55 niiles an hour
on :'i ev.• Year's Day W'ldcr
:i hill awaiting (;ov. ltonald
l!L'<i~an·s signa ture.
'l'he leg islature v o t e d
o 1· c r w h c I n1 i n g I y in an
t·m1·n;cn<.'y session Thursday
1n rf'duee th1· :;peed limit fro rll
fi;'J t1l a fucl-s.'.lvini.: 55 m .p-h
on the. st<ltl's 76,000 miles
of JilgJ111':1)'S,
THE ll E P U B L I CA N
i::overnor supported t h e
legi ~]Jtion and \Viii sign it
11·11hin e few days, his office
sai d.
ln sponsoring the bi l 1 .
Assc1nbly Speaker Bob Morct-
!i , a Dem()(.:rat canipaigni.ng
Racial Rock
luot Closes
Higl1 Scl1ool
PAL~l SPRINGS (AJJ) -
J.lorc than 40 percent of the
students at Palm Spring!' High
School stayed home in lhe
aftermath of an outbreak of
rock thro111ing in 11'hich nine
persons \\'Cre arrested, of·
ficers said.
Officer PatriC'ia I>o11er said
'fhursdny ni ght only t1ro of
the arrested 11•ere students
and the res t '1'ere local
residents. All v.·erc booked on
a va riety of charges ranging
from disturbing the peace to
assault ""ith a deadly \.\'Capon,
she added .
> The officer said tension
between black and white
students broke out into minor
roc k throwing 1\icsday. It
became more \.\·idespread ~nd
intense Wednesday but no one
was injured. she 11dded.
School Supt. Grover J\1oore
said parents were told they
could keep their children hon1e
today in hopes of easing the
situation.
TV Actor's
Trial Set
In Assault
BEVEfiAL'{ l\ILLS (AP l -
Ac1or Stu Gilli am. star of !hf'
television SC'ri cs "Roll Out ,"
has been ordered to !>lanrl
iria! on charges of assault
11·i1h a 1learlly \.\:C'npon.
Gilli::i1n 11·:is :-1rr<'stt>d Sept .
29 Rft<'r hr alll'gedly !'1vung
a long-handled a:< at a head
v.·;iiter, Fnu~1o Beinl'lrdo. who
enrlier had told (;illian1 he
11•ould hnl'e to \Va ll for a fable
at !hr L.obster Ba rrel
Restaur.1n t ln \Vest 11ollv.·~·ood.
(;illin1n mi~~ed Relnrirdo
v.·ith the ax and \1·as subdued
by actor Alan /l11!e, o•vner
of lhe restaurant.
B everly Hills M1micJp.al
Court Judge Geor,'le Zuck er
scheduled ;irraignment for
Dec. 20 in San ta ~·olonll·a
Superior Court
Lo1i e Ban<li t
Heists Bank
BAKERSFIELD l ~PI ) - A
bandit 1o;earing a ski mask
and wi elding a shotgun held
up !he Calfforn i<i fl r puhlican
Bank here Thursdav.
Kern Coun!v Sl;e r i ff 's
Deputies s<iid ·the lone robber
ned in a stolen r ar v.•hirh
was found abandoned ,1 short
distance av.•:iy.
'l'he amounl of n1onev taken
in the robbt>ry v.·as no1.reve<1I·
ed.
SANTA
for l!,(1''t·rn•1r !11'\l y l~ n r· ,
est!matt•d t!h· luY. er !,pi'l'(.I
litni t \l'nuld :-:1ve 300 rn1l11on
gallons t)f g :+~ol1flf' a \'t•<lr
The s t:lll.'S IHOJ'l' th<111 I~
n1illion 1110!•1r 1 l'hlclvs ;.i11.
nuJlly icuizlc 9 5 \JlllJtJH i.:~1!lvu.s
uf gasoline
Tll F. 1'\IEASUHE 1\il l 11:111•
no cffl't t on hig truck~ v.•hi1·h
ttirren1ly nrc lln,i!ed l'> 55
m.p.h.
\\'ith }{eag:.i n's sign:1!urt•,
Californi a would )()in al.l(JLI! .1
dozen orh1•r st:1 tes 1n l'lH!1nf!
thl' speed lu111t to 50 or ~,;,
ful lo"·in~ f'rl'SHk·nt .~1 xn11 's
urging. A proposl'd 11:111011:d
speed lirn11 of 55 in I' !1 l'I
tx'fort> Conv.ress.
()1·splt1: a lops1d1·d 27-4 VOit'
for the bil l in llu.· !':t lifnrnia
UPI Telep~oto
SUED BY TEAMSTER S
Actor Ed McMahon
$6 Itf illiou.
Suit fl it;s
Jlf cMal1011.
LOS A NCE LE~ 1:\P1 -A
tfi.75 n1111inn !>uit h.'ls !JC•t·n
fi !rd .1gains t t e 1 l' v i !' i o •1
pcrsonafily FA ,\lr.:,\l:1 hon f(Jr
alleged!~· breaking :i t'nnl r;u•I
lo im prove the i1i1ni:;c of tl11•
'fea n1~tl'rS l'ninn
The suit, fik·d hy lh•·
TC';i mstc,rs Th 11 1· s d :i y 111
Su perior C.-Our t. c: o ti I t' n d s
!\lc;\hlhon. <I p.:irt nrr !lllllll'<i
i\ick Torzeski .:ind 111·0 fi rn1s
1h('y forn1rd y,•cre p<lid ~Li:'i
n1illion to t'arrv oUI :1 rnu !tin1cdi;~ pron1oiio11:1I rar11·
pnign for th<' Tr:1n)<;!1•rs . Thr
firms 11·erc Ani i:ric;.i on tht
fvlove Pnxluct ions. inc , :ind
Sabr;i Produr1io~'~. J11r.
TllE SUIT cont l' n d ~
J\1c!lfahnn. '!'ort.<'<;ki ;u1d tll''
t11•0 finns 11srrl !ht• SI i.i
rnil!inn for 1h1 •ir 011·11 1•11
ierpnses lt ,<;;iifi 1hf',V r:i ih•d
to p.1y bills for thf' puh!1rit .11
c·.'lrnpalgn. n11d hrn11g ht h:1d
publicity 10 1he Tl'nn1 ~t•'I'~
By nlh•gr<!I\' f;iilinf! 1o j!ldf!r
or 1111·;1rd pri 1.rs in ;1 s1·hnol
<'ss::i v cnnh·~t , th r di'ffnd:in l"
incurred !ht· 11 1<1!!1 of rl1l·
sr.hool ''hlidrt·11 ~uid lhf..'1r
pa renr.s_··
'llir T11.'.1t11~t.·r~ ~r·r,k H1 •~
retttrn of thrir 1110111',\', p!11s
S2.:"1 mlll10 11 for d.1111:igt' 1r1
their rcpulalinn n n d :i11otl1<'r
S2.5 n1dlion in pun i I 1 v e
clarn<lgl'S.
l\l rl\-1,\110\i"S probll'ms 1rith
1hr T«rt!TlS!f·t' <'~1111p:li!,!ll Cillll<'
tn lighr !:isl 11·t•0k '1'h('n the
()('C'Cmher i~su~ or ()l'l'rdrivc
r-.Ja gnzinc . reported that. their
''year.Jong inv<'1'tigation" had
revealed "lh:H ~pprn xi n1:i t ely
Sl.5 ml!lion in Tr~11ns1 1·rs·
rnonr y ;i 11 t h o r 1 7 l' d fnr
'Arneric:i On ·n11• ~Jovl'· 11 ns
niisused. ·•
S1·•1:111'. t!11•1p 1v11s :,<11111~ ran·
(11r1u., dt'h,1lf' :11ai <l1S!(·tl~l\lll
St·v1,r;d sen;11ors QU•'Sl!nnl·d
thr Sl'l'Hlll"llt~s:-> uf 1fic 1•n1•rg,1·
•·ns1s and 111l' rt·:d s.i\ 1ng;o;
1h,i! 11·ould t)(' :tl'hlC'\i'<1 /)y
sh111·ini.: tlil' :ipi..;l•d 111111 1 1i1
[l\ Jl h.
S'J',\'fl:.: ~E~. G e o r gt·
Ze1101 l('h ~ 11.Frf'SllOJ. SBlrt h··
11.1t1!d IJ 1• "ha rd·prrss1~tl .
tr:1111ih ' tt• \...t•l'p 1ht· r,5 rn .p h
dr11 Jill-: ;u·ross !11s n e. \.\'
lo·g1:-L 11ne d1s1r 1<:l, \.\'hiel1 JS
P\:1 n1il1·5 lon g.
Z··novlt h 1-1tllled. ''\\'ht'n J'X'
{'11i11·n tnn't ju n)p ir1 his
v.1111 pt·r \n go to 1hc lulls (1n
FrnL1~' t1ii-;ht<:, h(''ll IX' thl'
f1r~1 ul!l' (n 1 otr> for the in·
it1:1!11·t tu ~ink oil 11·ell s rigl\t
(Ill 1J·1+· ])1<;1ch HI s II Tl I a
H<ll'li<l1'.'.l "
(;a!-5 Stations
Set S u11day
Closi11 as el
•
LOS ANf_;t~Ll':S I t;J' I 1
t'l1•1st Sou!fu;rn (';1hfofn11a g:1s
st~llions will honor Prestdl'nt
i\ixun 's rl'que~t 10 clO)i(' do\rn
fruin S:iturd:_iy night to ;\londfly
lll•)rning. s:1id 11\c So utlicrn
Cal ifornia Au lun1ubilc Club.
1'11!! 1\11 1u CI LJh Th1 1rsdar
sur1cycd 111orc th;1n 200 sl:l·
tion51 along n1:1jiir hi ~h•1 ay s
in 1hc ;1rta. 1\nd nt•a rly Ill
percent of the U\\'lll'fS con·
taclcd SCI id tho.:y intend to shut
do11·n froni !} p .ll). Sa1 urd:1~·
11n!il J\lond ;\y in the Sl'eond
v.'cekcud cf gas st.:1t ion shut-
dD1111s.
Of ll1!' lH percc·nt \vho said
\ilf'y 11uuld rcn1:1in open, fe\.\'
pl:1 nn~·d to bl' 01,.•n :iround
11:e <'lock. (lnly ont' percent
i•f tlinsl' pol l••d 11·ere un·
decided, the Auto Club said .
r\I 0 T 0 n I S T S driving
lnl t'rst(lle J.i. ('Orlllt'l'1i11K
Sot1l.hcrn C<-llirorn i~1 :i 11d L.Js
\lt>g llS, 11·11l h~l\'l• t \i~· h1•s!
l'hllll('\' or gt•lling gnsollnf'
SUJHl ay. ;)('(:Ord ing [f) I ll('
survev. A nu111bC't or stritlons
11111 be u[' ... ·n in Bnrsto11· and
in B;il;11r, ~1>1\11' otfL•ri n~ all·
11igh! S('r\'il't~.
Hu t J ntcr.~t::ilc :1. from
Ornng(' Cnu111y ~outli !n S:1n
/)i!·gu, 11·iJl b" ;dtnO ."! tot;ill.1·
"('J1)~('rj " b{>C:aU~C or ( h l' I
sc:l'lr1·11y f1f o~·n ~i:s !'tat1ons.
>to~L :-;t;iUf\ns st1rl'tyed in
S:1 11 !"l!•'i(0 :u1d linp .. 'r ial l'oun·
11rs 11·i ll close at '.J p,n1. S:itur·
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lht•ri· i" · :i crit1 <'al shun:ige
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VOL. 66. NO. 341. 4 SECTIONS. 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY , DECEMBER 7, 1973 TEN CENTS
Grove
HY RUDI i\'IF.OZIELSKI
or th• 0111~ Pilot s1111
Coast Commututy College District
lrUSIL'eS dJSCUSSC'd incorporation O( the
Garden Grove schools S\'S!cm into their
boundaries Thursda y niitht but reached
no conclusions because or several
•·s1umbling blocks'' in the \Vay of an-
nexation.
Trustees ITICI in (:arden Grove at
the request of loardcn Grov e officials
·who plcadrd for anuc~iltion and the
Meetings
On Strike
Set Monday
t..Tanagrmcnt and unions involved in
ihe Orange C-Oun!y food indus1ry strike-
lockout todfly arc looking forward to
lhe resu1np!ion of negotiations. according
to an c1nployl'r rrprcsen1<1tivc.
Talks are scheduled to begin f\1ond ay.
!\11~goli<t!ions on it thn'c·y(•;ir contract
\\'rrc broh.t·n r1fr Dr('. I nncl the tieup,
wh ich h;1s idled ;1bout :!:!.000 >rork£'rS
throui:!hout. So u1hcni <.:11/1fon1i:1. Ocgan
f\.Tondav.
The 'eniploycr spokcsrnan !'>aid federal
ll1l'<'liator l)ick Hughes Thursday con-
tactt.'<.I managc1nrnt ;ind u n i o n
negotiators and otitained <i grcl'tlll'fll to
reopt.'11 b;1rg;11n1ng.
i\lea1111hitt~. :1bou1 200 l.os Angrlr~
Tcamstl'rs tn1on rnrn1bt·rs >valkrd off
their johs at l\l.'O do"'nto"·n Los Angcl('S
pioduct n1arkrts !hat dislnbute mos t
of the fresh fruit s and vr,1;:etables to
Southern California rl'tail stores .
Tc<in1s1ers 11·alkcd off at !he produce
m:irkcts Thursday night lo prot('S!
a~ain~t being used lo bring supplies
into retail slores. The Tean1s!ers are
not negotinting fnr a nc1v con!ract.
IL "'a.~ not in1n1cdia rely known \Vhal
rffect !he nc1\' 11';1!kou1s 11•ould ha\·c
on the suppl y or fruit and vegetables
at retail store!:i i11 Orange Count y.
In another development. r11·0 food
chains broke rn11ks \rlth management
associn!ion Thursday and signed interim
con1racls 11 ilh the unions.
BeHtr Fnods. Jnr. :ind J urg<'nsen'c:;
Stores rcsi~ncd fro1n the Foo d
En1ployer 's Council. follo"·ing the lead
established two days earlier by Arden·
~!ayfair.
A council spokes1n:in said the thrl'C
defections. rcprrsenting about 318 stores,
made no dt•nt in th(' e1np\oyers' front.
But union offir i:ils s:iid the :ii:;recmcnt~
are an iniporlant indic:il1on !hat 1nany
Finns arr rri1dy to ~rtrle.
!\!anagrmt•nt and the un ions both
;u:re(•d 1h;1t et1sto1n rr:-; 11·crt l1kch· tu
find scnttrrrd shor1 agcs 1n s!orcs -this
1rc·ckenrl.
The s!rikf' Ol'1'r h1 ghr r "'agcs and
fri nge brncfits i1n oh·t'S 11·nrehousr1n('n,
dcli\'ery truck drivt•rs. office \1·orkcrs,
1rholesale and rC'tai l buleh{'rs. and
refrigerator and other rn e c h a n i c a I
cmploycs.
~1embcrs of the Jlakcry and Con-
fectionary \Vorkcrs Unio n began honoring
pickcl lines \\'cdncsday.
O'Shea ll.ites Today
TliOUSAND OAKS (APJ -A Requi em
~1ass y,·as planned today for actor
Michael O'Shea. The service is to be
at St. Paschal Ba ylon Catholic Church.
Burial will follow at Valley Oaks f.1emor-
ial Park in Westlake.
Orange Coast
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Weather
Continued fair and sunny is the
1vay the weather service sees il
for Saturday with high! in the 705
at the beaches and Inla nd portk>ns
of the Orange Coast. Lows tonight
Jn the 40s.
INSmE TODAY
The fi rst \.Vest Coalt e:illi.bi-
tion of the works of the great
American ar tist Mary Cassatt
opens \VedtJesday at the New-
port flarbor Art Museum. See
today's \Veekender.
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Annex to Coast College · Hits Snags
construction of a campus in their locah-
ly.
They offered $15 million for the con-
struction or such a campus, which "·ould
be financed through a tax override and
\l'ith state grants,
That, however, was not determined
to be enough by Chancellor Norman
E. \\'atson or the Coast Community
College Distri ct. "It's about 50 percent
of >vhal is needed," he said.
The annexation proposa l \Yould place
Garden Grove Unif1cd School J>1str1<:t
high school graduate ... 11110 Coa st Corll-
munity t'Olleges. St udents arc 1101v fri'c
to pick and choose an1011g junior colJcgrs
but at the expe11se of l'Xlraordinanly
stiff tuition fees 11·hich are paid to the
colleges by the Garden Grove District.
Other questions raised by the Coast
College officials centered nround !he
availability of a prop('r slle for the
Garden Grove ca111pus and \\'hether there
would be enough studenis lo rnake
upt·rat1ng the school fe ai;ibh·
Th~ anne:-.:ation pclil 1011ers sc11d 1ill'Y
h:id <t JOO-acre site avllila blt· ~ind said
1hey bl'.'lievcd that there 1\·ould be r 11ough
studen!s to use it in 1978-7~1 1vht.'11 Slll'h
a c,1rnpus could be cornplet L'<I.
Coast Community colle~e trustt>t'S,
ho11•eve r, avoided making an i n1n1cdi~11t'
con1m ilmenl but said they 11·t•rc prt•pur l'd
to discuss the plan further.
Its proponents say that li'IXl'S fur 1'7\-
isring residents of the Cous! Con1n1un11v
rolk•);l' lJi:.lr1t·t llOlllJ 1101 gu llf' 11101'\'
1h:1n \110 or thr('l' ce11ts u11 !111· 1,1\
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Jury Indicts
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Officer
·~ ·~ In Valley Man's Death
O~llY Pilo! St•!t P~o!o
l1a Laplu1ad
)'\'onne Grant, a 16·year-o!d University lligh School coed Jro111 lr·
vine, visits Santa at an Orange Cdast departn1ent store. "i'vonne 111;1,v
be a bit old for thi s ~ort of thing, but Sa nta ctoesn't scern to 111i 11d
Besides. Christmas and Santa Claus are for children of all ages.
'Te1·rifying' Sau11a Roo111
Stoi·)r Told )Jy 2 W 0111e11
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l!y TO:'IT BAFlLEY or t~' 01itw Pi!tt st1tf
1'11·0 11·01nen 11'hosc rxpcrienccs !hrrc
~·ca rs ago at the Holiday ll enlt h Spa
in Orange led them to drop lhci r
memberships in the health club told
an Orange County Superior Court jury
late Thursday the no1v rantilia r story
of the defective sauna roorn door.
•·r wasn't about to l>c caught in that
sauna room again because I \\'as so
te rrified," Mrs. J\1ary Lou Billman of
Tustin testified shortly before Jud ge
\\'illiam J\furray called a three-<fay break
in the "three faces of E\le" trial.
Both t1rs. Billman nnd Mrs. Rhoda
\Vcinbcrg of Santa Ana testified that
th c y complained to the hcnlth spa
managcntcnt on nu1ncrous occasions
about the door but nothing was ever
done.
l.C'\11s tla11ns lh;1! rn;irl,1 ~c:-.u::i l
:1sso<:1a1 ion <> r•'s ulted fr ont thL'"c ti:·
cur.~io11~ .'111!! ,\irs /'arson's lun~lng for
~C'x \11lth s1r<1ngl·rs,, hlll her husb:1nd
re:11ized :i t'tt"r s1riking hl'r 011 one oc-
cns1on !hat Sire 1\·as niC'ntally ill.
Lewis cl aims 1hr cond i!ion is llccon1ing
progressively worse and hl' in\i.>nds ~o
put J\1rs. Parson 011 the s1<.111d as his
final \ritness.
•le claims that she h.Jd b.:en
transformed from a devout Ca!hlic
mother of seven to a "pitiful scn1b/a11cc
or a ~·oman in 1vhom three characters
are struggling for control .''
Defense At torney Donald A. Rus!on
told the jury h i s e v i d e n c e
will prove that ~1rs. Pa r s on · s
psychiatric condi!ion. if it exists. sten1s
1nore from her husband's suggested Sl''\-
u:i l diversions !h<in from the ordeal
in the sauna roon1 .
lluston clainis thn1 Bud i'('lrson. fiO.
recently suggestt'tl to hi s \Vifc th;:it lhcy
join a \1•ifc S>l'<ippin g rnurson1c nnd th:1 t
she accompany hint on visil 10 JopJcss
bars.
The l'arson trial \\'ill rrsu1nc :\londay.
i\ 1re\:k-lOnj'.! Orange -County Gran1I
J11ry investigation into the shooting death
ol' a F'ou111 ain V<ilt r.y man ended 1'hurs·
d;1~· "'ilh the indictment of ;i GHrdt'I\
<:ro\'c poli ce !1fficc r 011 th::i rgl'S of i1l-
1·oltintary n1:inslaughtcr.
I listrii.:t attornl·y·s spoke.stncn s:111I
th e,v expe<.'l('d !1) :irrai~n patroltnan Ottu
Hada. 27. loday 1n superior cuur! t111
the fel ony thargr
llis indictrncnt stems fron1 lhe !';hoot111r,
f\ov . !fi of Jarnes Tin1othy Saw1·er. 23.
Inoculation
Lack Perils
S Lltte' s l( ids
Thl' chairrnan of the Senate Health
('ornmil1 t•e 1r<1n1cd tod:iv in Anahe im
that C:1!ifornia children run the risk
of (•ontracting polio. diphlhl'ria er o1her
crippling di seases h l' c a us c ol
''dangerously 1011,·· imn1unizatio11 rates
Ill sotne <1re<1s.
St•n. ,\nthony Beilcn'.'on said particular·
ly \•ulnerable 11'C'rc pre-school childrcri
and ,l'Oungsters from I o 11• -i H co me
lnn1iht.s.
·r11r Bcvrt'ly Mill s Democrat termed
111e likelihood Qf !'cnc11·ed uutbreah.s '-'
"di stinct po~sibil i1y:· lie sald fe11t·r
cl1i ldrc11 arr protectccJ ;:tgain st si·rious
1!1s1•ascs 11011' !hiin :l! :in.}' titnC' during
lhc pa'it four years, Jn soinc :.irc:is onl.v
!y half lhc pre -school children ha\'t'
lJ1•t·11 inHnuni7,etl. he sairl _
Bl·ilcnson rele;ised fi gures :-ho111 1ng-
?2l.!lfKI children aged l to 4 nrrd In
hl' imn1unized agai11st polio: 365.000
against diphtheria, \\·hoopinc: cough and
typhoid: 170.000 against nleasles, Jnd
<100 .000 against rubella.
"Di~eascs Jong thought conquered
through ilnmunizalion could have a
re surgence if we don't act to prevent
it." he said in remarks prepared for
;1 speech before lhe Ca\i[ornia Public
H1~:il1h Associa tion meeting in Anaheim.
Bci!cnson b I a m e d a decrease in
fl'dera\ fundin g for imn1uniza tion pro-
i::rams that has not bcrn made up fron1
uthi.>r sources.
lit• ca ll ed for 11n immediate sta!e·fund-
t'd ··outrench" prop-rain to locate and
1mmunizt-' chi!drrn. and sugges ted it be
funded 1l'ith af leas! SJ 1nillion.
·rhe la1\•mak cr calll'd President Nixon's
"i1n111unizHtion nelion 1no111h" in October
a failure, declaring "11 1r;ls hastily con·
re1ved. un systcnt ntic<lllv tarried out and
lacking in iangiblc res1'ilts :'
And both witnesses lestified that the
only \intc they ever saw heallh spa
personnel in the vicinity of the sauna
was \\'hen prospective health club
members were being .!hown around the
facility. ,
Bot h women said the heavy door often
jammed as they fried to leave Ute
room and thal they often had to call
on other occupants of the sauna room
County Slayer of Four
to help them rr.ove it. \
"It was obvious to me that I might
get trapped when 1 was alone In lhe
sauna room and so l never went there
again," Mrs. BillmM said.
San FranciJco trial lawyer Marvin
Lewis Sr. is claiming for Mai:ia Parson,
49, of Anaheim, that she was Wl&ble
lo budge the door on March 3, 1970,
and that she collapsed in th e sauna
after she vainly tried to summon help.
He claims In hi!I $1 million lawsuit
that the psychifttric trl\um a stemming
from that experience split Mrs. Parson
in lo thrte persona1itie.• -$ex-hungry
"Maria," remorseful "Betty" and the
original Marla Panon.
Facing Sanity Testing
A Midway City man convicted in lwo
trials of the slaylngs of two Cerritos
shoppers a1id lv.•o Los Angeles policemC'n,
was said Thursday lo be a ''borderline
schizophrenic."
cart Eckslrom, 23, or 8251 F'\Jght Ave .,
Midway City , is facing sani1y hearings
.. in Norwalk.
l)r. K. B:.iilcy. one of ~cvcral
psychologists calll"d to t~tify in the
hearing which is expe<:led to ('nd 1'ues-
day1 said I.he 23-year old former tong
Beach State student wa• a "borderline
schizophrenic."
Ecks!rom was · ~entenced to prison for
life for the kHHngS of Los Angeles County
lawmen Donald Schneider and Carl
\V iJ.90n, both 40.
The two \Vere gunned do1vn Ht
F.ckslron1'~ home where they had gone
lo investigale th(' youth's role in th e
pnrkin~ lot killings of Roscm riry Vas-
quez, 20, Be.II Ga rdens and Mich«Cl .Jef-
fries, 'll, l)owncy.
They were shot al. a Cerritos Shopping
Center, Eckstrom wai; convicted or the
murders In a eepar.ate trial.
or 8679 La 1-'Jayri C11Tlt'. Fount<-'lin Vall('~'·
11 .. reportedly 1l'as t1alted by B:-idn anil
;1 feJl01v p;1troln1:111 duri11g 1he1r ill·
\'t'Slig;1\io11 of n poss 1hle huri;lnr~.
Testi1nony befo1'(' the <;rand .J url' tn·
cJicatcd !h<it S1111·yer 11•.'.ls halted by' bol h
11rfit't•rs and n1:.1na ged to l'~ca pc ln1n1
1hcn1 shonlr aftt•r µatrnln1.'.111 Hoherl
l\'csll.Jkc reruo \'cd" k111!c rrotn Sa11·ycr's
ht•lr.
U;1d3 leslified lh;t1 he then pursued
S;111•ycr y,•hile \Vcsllake returned to the
UPI Ttiep~olo
NEW GOP LEADER
Arizona's J ohn Rhodes
Rliodes S u cceetl.~
Ford tts House
Re11u.blic" u Chief
\VAS~rJNGTON (AP I -Rep. John J.
Rhodes of Ari7.ona \vas cleclcd House
Republ ican leader by acclJn1ation toda~'.
filling the vacancy left by !he elevation
of Gerald I\. Ford 10 th e \'ice prrsic!ency.
Hhodes' selection hy 01e Republi can
c<iucus was ~uton1a!ic. since all other
ron tend('n; for the post. dropped out.
It was the first !in1c ill recent yrars
Republicans chose ;1 lc<ldt:r without a
contest.
On the eve of hi s eleva tion to the
leadership post. Rhodes told reporters
he saw no indication that President
!'·.iixon will resign and Jct Ford n1ove
into the White House.
·· 1 have no "'ay o( believing that
he will resi gn." Rhodes said.
"lie has said periodic::illy -we 11 ,
frequently -that he won 't and I have
no information to the cont rary," Rhodes
said.
Does he think Nixon can survive the
Watergate trAuma?
"I co uldn 't say," Rhodes said.
"You know. if I could be sure the
last shoe had been dropped, J could
probably project a li ttle bit. But not
kno1vin~. J th ink it's just better not
to ," Rhodes said.
Rhodes, is 5i. trirn :ind l'lhort. and
11 25-year vclcrfln frorn Ari11lnt1.
Ile is little kno\vn oul sidc the Congress
but \Y1 tbit1 ii is respected as n bchind·lhe-
scrncs po11'Cr.
H(' is the. S<'{'Qfl(l·r11nkcd Republican
~Ste HHOl•ES. l'agc 2)
poli('\' e;11· t11 r;utio for help.
lie fur11h'r tf'stifiecl that hf' rrpf':1t cdl y
ordt'rc·d ~;111',Vt'r ro /J:ill hl•Jon· firing
1il1L' :.!rot tha1 sln1ck !111· runn111g 111:111
111 the hack. S:111'\'l'r 1!i1·cl shnrt\\· ;111 ~'r
ht•int: ;1tlmi111·d -lo ()r;111ge ·cu11n!y
~ll'(li t'.11 C't•nti·r
·restin1ony bPfore the ( ;ra1ut .Jury ill·
d1ea tcd th:tl Bad,1 1s bct ng cont111f'<l
(0 c!l'rical \\'Ork \l'ithin the ri :1rdL'll f:rove
pnhte dl·panr11e111 1x:n1!111g L'Omplclio n
nf <:uu rt <1!:J1nst l1in1
EPA Delays
Parl{i11g Fee s
For One Year
S:\N FH1\NCISCO I A l~l -A r1n c·yt·;1r
Califor11i;1 :-uspcnsion of tiH' i-:nv1ron111 0nt·
n! Pro!t.'<-'tlon Agency's s11ff p ,1 r k 1 n g
s11rch:irgf' order was announced 1oday.
Th(' ord i:r 11·ould have inlposc<t an $\f\O
a year surch;1rge 011 cath parking spac\~
t•ffectivc nt'x! .Ju!v I 111 t'1ti1•s 11f n1orP
than 100.000 in the Los Ange!rs. San
F'raneisco <ind Sa11 Dil'go n1rt,ropoht:in
arras_
111(· drcision. applying onl y in the slate
and resultir.g from gro.,.,•ini.: public pro·
!('st 111;1s 111adt' Thur.~da.v nig ht in
\\'a.~h ington. an t:-:PA spokL•sn1an said.
..\Ve <ire not insensit ive to public rc:i c-
!ion." hf' s:1id.
llis report camr :it an EPA hearing
on a !lC\\' proposed i-:PA order reciuirinc:
Jdvnnct' approval for d1 •Vt•lopn1en1 s pro-
viding n1orc than 1.000 ne111 pi:!rkin~
sp;1res_
"The pilrk111g s11rch:1 rgc dt'lay 'viii
,1llo1v IHnc for activl'ly si>ck1ng \'iah)c
itl!rrnallvcs.'' the s1.10kl'snta11 sa id.
F:arli t·1· in \Vashin~t on. rl l'p. Chl'l
l-lolificld ID-C<1!if.1 criricizl•d the El'.-\
plan. tn .'.l sp•~Prh to the House. hr
chnract1•ri zcd thr parking l'Ontrol rrgulr1·
lions as •·fooJhard.v. ri1 ino11s ;ind a
tr<ivcs1 y upon the pcopll' of Calirorn1a."
ffe complained !hat the l-~PA parking-
lax eomplrl£'1y ignore.<; re;ilil,v, add ing:
"Jn fact. thi s schen1e could "·ell hav£'
been put together through the joint ef-
forts of !he ,\farch llare .'.Ind !he i\f:•d
Hattl'r." Holifield said another provision
of lhe EPA's California Transportation
Control Pinn v.·ould require l'mployers
fo rharge lhl'ir i•rnploycs the romn1ercial
daily parking rate plus $! a day for
lhl' rii::ht of parking in a t•on1pa11y tot.
This 1\·011ld be requir1-d C\len if /h('
cn1plo.vl's 1101~ enjoy frt•e parking it1
th1• con1pany lots. The Sl 1vould bf'
upped to $2.50 in J9i6. s;iid 1-!olifield.
If lhf' ne111 regulations go into e.ff{·ct.
(Set SU RCllARGE, Page 2~
Cha1Ji1i Clciinis
His lnuoce nce
\\'ASHINGTON (UPl l -Former
presidential a ppo in Im en I s
secretary O\vight L. Chapin plead-
ed innott'nt loday to a four·count
indictment that he lird to a federal
Watt'rgate ~rn n<l jury a b o u l
Republican·sponsorcd 1972 cam-
paign '·dirt y I ricks."
··1 plead nol J?uilty," Chapin said
as he 1vas arruign1.'<I i:M'fore [>\strict
Jl1dge <;crhard 1\. C.!'sell.
G<'Sf'll rcll'llS1:'t:I Ch:ipin n n
\){'fSOnal r<•l·ogniz1111cc nnd b( a
rout ine order, Orci ('red Chapin to
surrender his p:.i,sporl and not
leave the United States.
·-
2 DAILY PILOI H
Starts D11ti e s
Vi.ce President
Ford Takes Over
\VASllI.~GTON (AP) -Gerald ll.
r ord for1na lly assun1cd hi.c; duties ;is
1he nation's <10th vice prcs1 dt"'nt tod&)
lie sign('(! the papers so he can ~rt
paid. rtcei\'cd his parking stickers. :u1d
presided over 1he first 12 nl111uteo; of
today 's Senatc se:r;s.icn.
Then, as Sen. <:corgc \lrfiQ\'cru i ll·
S.D. \, "·as Sl'lt'Bking tJbou! a bill 1u
provide educa!ional benefits for Vietnan1
veterans. Ford turned the ga\'el over
to freshman Democratic Sen. D i c k
Clark of lov.·a.
Less than an hour later, he returned
FORD THRUST IN POST
OF IMPORTANCE, Page 4 -to the chair, leafing th rough a notebook
~·hile the Senate debated a bill to provide
a $20 billion energy rcsrrach program.
J'>resid('nl Nixon told his ne1v \'ice
president in a f:.itc.-10-lace n1cc!ing :.it
the White !louse today that he has no
intention ··,1·hatsoc\"l.'r·· 11f resigning.
1-~ord s.1id he doc sn·t 1hink Nixon \l'itl bl..•
impeached.
At his f!r!'it tl('W COllfL·rl•ll('C !oil fl('{' t:i k-
ing offJCC', Ford told reporters: ··1 can
assure you !he President has no iritcn-
tioo whatsoever of resign ing.
"I have heard it before and he re-
iterated it this moming," Ford said.
In a defense of the cn1b:i1tlt'd Nixon.
Ford said. ··1 h:1\'1' Sf'Cll no C\"id cnce that
"·ould justify a f~1·or:il>lc vote of in1-
peachmcnt and 1h;11 1rhl'n ;1IJ the f;i<'t~
become knol\·n '.\ixon 11ill be '"exonerat-
ed" of all clrargcs that he 11·:is involvC'<i .
Before coming or.In the Senate floor
for the 10 a.m. opening. ford recrived
a copy of !he S<>n:l!c ru!rs. the ivorv
gavel used by the presiding officer anfl
posed for pictures ln a furnial offu::l'
just off 1he fl oor.
!·le "'as in the ch;iir as 1he Rev.
Dr . C. Hal s!on Sn11tl1 of Helhesda, ri1d.,
the day's guest chap!~1in, paid nQte to
his assurnp!ion of the nat ion's scl'.ond
highest rlecied offk'l'
"Espt.'L"ialJ.1· do 11t• ask TI1y bll',,,~1ng
up:>n our 1 ice prcsidc111. [r<.'rald J··ord.
as he undertakes !ht• rl'Spons1bility t.l
presiding rit these s1gn1fican1 sessions.··
said Dr. Sn1llh. an assislanl tu th~·
Rei·. Billy (:raharn
"Endo\1' hnn pl('1J11f11JJ.\' 1111h '1isdon1
and grace ... hC' itdded. ":0.la.v efficient'_\"
and undersUinding. joy :u1d peace be
the badges of his leadership.''
Ford becan1e \'ice president on Thurs-
d3y and pledged !o~·al1.v to Presiden t
Nixon and devotion 10 tl1e search for
tru!h and compron1ise.
The 60-year-old Ford was s"·orn into
office by Chief Justi ce 'Varrcn E. Burger
Conditions Ideal
To Htu1t Clan1 s
'011 Oran ge Coast
~
Clam-hungry Or:inge Count.v residen!s
have their best opp:>rtunily of the yea r
to fork out a tas1.v haul !lus \\·eekend
from county beaches.
The sun and moon v>'ill pull lhl' P;u:1hc
Ocean back to its lov•est tidrs of the
year.
Ne"·port Beach hfeguard Log a n
Lockabey said 1011· ridrs "'ill he <ii 2:(18
p.m. Saturda,v. 2:5 1 p.rn. Sunda.v, J:OJ
p.m. f\londa)', and 4·24 p.111 Tucsd <1,1·.
Clamming in California is opf'n fro1n
a half-hour before sunrise to n h.1lf-hou1·
after sunset.
The Department of fish and r.am1·
advises that all you nrt-d JS a bucket.
digging tool. measuring dr\1Cc. and ;:i
$4 fi shing license.
Along Orange County beachf's. Pisino
clams arr lhr' b\'st rat eh. L-0ckabey
said. Also found arr razor clan1s.
The size li mit for l'isn10 clams. best
harvested locally on 1he l\"id c <1lluvi;il
beaches of l\e\\'IXlrl and lfun1 1ngto11
Bea ch , is four nnd a half inches. Bag:
and possession hn11t is IO.
O•ANGE COAST HI
DAILY PILOT
1 .. 1 Cring, Co.o•t OAILV P ILOT wi!" w"I'"
ii com1>ino<1 '"• N'"'' P1•H. " 1>11<1h1hf(I bv
lh• Or•ng• Coosr Pllbl•lhing Comp1nv. Stl)ol-
r•I• f(lit10h\ ••• 1WOll1hN, Mon<loy lhfOUQh
"''''"Y· !Or (Olli Mu•. Nt"'l"JO•I llc•c ...
H11ntl~Ton llt•,~ ~OYnlo,~ V~1•ty. L1gun1
ll11ch. l•vint."S1<1dlrl>•c~ 1n<1 S~n Clt "1tn!t/
S1~ Jutn (~pl\lr•~O A 1lngl1 r<1)lOnll
l'O'lllfrl 11 oubl,1he<1 S•lur~•v• 1nd Su<>O•yi.
TIM P<l""iPt l pu!llOlh•nQ ~l•nt I! t! J.lt We•t
llt y S!rt tl, <.0011 Me••, C•lllo•n•t , tltM.
Rob1rt N. Wi ed
PtH.,tfH 1"11 Put>l•\~er
J1ck II. C~•l •v
Vite ,,u.,...,r """' C.•nt<t l M•1119.,
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C4of>1Nnf . No -110tln, l!IU.!tl!•..,1. •lfOl'i•I rntli.t .. MIYlt!l1t~ Mfll~
,...,, bt ,~111 w!ll>Olll •otcltl 111•
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"""'"''"' bY rntU U IJ rnontllln "'lllt""
•irlNtlor>t $1,t.I """'"'"'·
Ill h1~!or1r C('r(·n1onies Thursd<Jy night
Looking on \\'iic;; a p:il"kccl j(Ji111 sr ssion
•if c·ongrc!)~. lh•· gtJl t'fllnlt!ll1 's tuglll'.Sl
ntf1c ials ~nd a 11:1!11111 watrtung on
11~tr.vis1on .
Just hours ("<.1rl11·r 1111· l1011"e in 11il it h
hl' served for 25 li'.tl '-, appro1ed hin1
bv <i :1s1-:1:1 \01,. af1 "r a deubt f'
punc1 u~t<'d by ~til1cn11•11t-. rh~11 Nixon s
\\'atl'r.(:<1te 1roubles mtg.ht sho rtly elc1 :li e
F'(lrd 10 the prrs](J,.no ·v
"\\"h all·\·cr ~ruuuds !lll'rl· <ire for iin·
pcachment can now lie iudgOO sok·ly
on their 0\\11 1nt1rits hy tn~·rnhers <in
both sides of the <11slr."' Hep. Sp;irk
rir. ~latsuna~a 11.l-ll•l\1·a11 1, so id after
the \'Ole.
lie noted that Republicans Pspcriall.v
had been reluctant to talk about inl·
pe<.1ehmenl whil e the v1c1.: prt·sideney
\1·<is v<1canL
Add(·d to the Sl'l1<1tc·~ l':lrlil'r 92-'.J
\'Ole, 1h<' lhH1.~c· action 1·0111pleH.:d con·
firn1:i ti on <JI 1ht• fir st riec pr1·:..1d0r11
n11n1in;:i1cd und er tht~ :!."lt h ,\n1t·11d111l·11L
l'n:iered in J~/67.
Ni~on stood nr~lrhy. Sr 11 :1 111 r s.
diplon1 als, fan11ly and rrit'nd:, packed
the House cl1arn her. ns the velt.'rnn
!louse Republlcan if'ader took office.
Jusl 57 days r;1rlier. Spiro T. Agnt'll'
resignrd th e 1·1cc prt.'Sid•:nty hC'ftlrt'
pll•ad1ng no contt·st to :i tax t•va:;ion
ch argr.
Ford 's eight-minute. speech wa s in-
rerrupted 10 !i111es by .:tpp l;iuse. frorn
both Republica n and Den1(11:rati1: sidl's
fl f thC' lfouse <'hnn1hcr. f'~pt•cially 11·hL"ll
11.._. pled ged ··n1y dl'<liea tir,ri ro lhr 1·11h·'
ol !a11· and tquul justi('{' for <Jll
Americans."
His \l"il e held the !JiblL·. un wl1ich
he sv:ore to '".support and dtfend tlir
Cons!itut ion of 1hl' rnil<'<l S1:1lt·'l ag;11n~1
Hll enC'nlil'". for l·1gn and don1l'."l 1t· ' !I·\
lo ur· chd1lrL"n s;11 lll';1r i\1 r!t. \1~011 in
a g;illt·ry.
RIIOD ES ...
1111 one of the most u1fluen11 al cornnu11ct'-"
in Congress, Appropr1arJons. and is 11!.>o
chai rman of the Republican Policy Con1 -
miure.
Rhodes and Ford brcame friends -
11·hile v.·orking on the s<1m(' subcQn1millCt'
on appropriations. They share the same
conservative philosophy -so much su
that Rhodes says when he leaves tol\'n
he usually tells !he tally clerk to pair
his 1·otes in <1ccordance 11·lth boll' Ford
votes on any given issue.
Rhodes said he ha s plan ... 10 11·ork
c·losr ly 11·ith Ford in gu;i ra11t et•1ng (;Qp
House men1bcrs input in Ad111i11ist r«t ir.11
th inki nR on le gis lat ion before the le gisla·
lio n is fin nl!y shriµpcd. l!c ;ilso said
he anticip;itcs a ··tiu!.inrsslikc" re!:,.
1ionship v>'ith :\ixon.
Hhodcs may be kept an ar1n 's-!engr h
dis tance from the \\'hi1e !louse to en·
courage the country to perccil'e Congress
as an entity in ilsclf. srparate fron1
the executive branch of go\'crnment.
Rhodes and his \l'ife skip the social
stene in \Vashington as 11111ch as possible.
.. \Ve have a rather si1nple socia l life."'
he said. "\Ve don't do anything th ;it
11·e don't ha1·c lo. frankly. Yl'hen pcopll'
fron1 Ari7.ona arc in 10"·n and "·ant
us to gn 10 a dinnrr 11c try to rin
it, bur 1f 1t i..;n·i SO!ll C'Olll' fr on1 honic
11c usu:.il!y tlon't
Ere11 tli e Po 1>e
Gets " Ho rse
\',\TICA\' CITY !APl -J:>ope Paul
\'I 1rill obsrr1·e lhc ban on holidav
1no1oring S;i1unJ ,1y b)' taking a horse
carriage lo !he Spanish Steps in
d01\"TTIOl\ll Rome for his annual pr,._
('hristi1n:is 1·isit to 1hr statue of !he
\lir~in ~lary lhe rr. informed sources
S:l id today.
The sources said it would be the
first time a pontiff ha.~ left the \"<1t1c1111
by buggy in this crntury.
Saturday is the feast day of 111£' ln1-
maculate Conception. a holid;i ~· in Ron1n n
Ca!holic 11nl.\'. 1\s a hr.rid of s!:J1<' :i nd
a bishop perforrning :i r c I i g i o u s
t e.rcniouy, rhe f'opc 11·011ld hr t·xe1npt
fro111 the b;in the Jt ;1l1;i n i:overn1nc:11t
h:is put on Su nday nnd holirl:1y Uriving-
j>ec:iuse of the oil squPt•1('. Hut th e
sources said he 11·n11ld ob.~er1·e the bon
as a personu ! gesture.
'f een-a ger f ... if ls
Car Off Vi•·tin1
SAN ~fATEO f/\1'1 -A ISO-pound
leen-ager lifted lhr rear end of a car
onto hi s knees to free a Redwood City
1nan Lrappcd underneath, officers said.
James Brooks, 17. was in a pickup
truck when he sighted the predicament
of 43-year-old Roger 1\ndcrson. Brooks
ran to the rescue and he rted the vehicle
1*.'hile his cOm panion pull('({ Anderson
free.
Californhr \if@:h"·ay J>at rolman Ernest
Wa"rren !'l:iid Anderson had climbed under
his car to douse a brake drum fire
late \Vedn csday night. A tire burst and
lhe ca r fell on him, nearly severing
his E'ilT
Aluniinu11i
Penriies
R eqi1 ested
\\'ASll lNCTUN !AP l
· !Or J)1·pnrtrncn t totl c1 v ;1s kcd l un~1·f·~s
;111tllori ly \11 bi·g1n 11l:11ii11~ p1 ·111111·-. v111
of :il t111111111111 lll!ltc:u.J ot cop!><'r
Tilt• rl';1so11 lor the proposed rli.1ng1••
:i Trt·<i ~ury Ot'Jhirtmcnl spukesn1a1\ s111tl
IS th1• 1·u~t "' t'OPl>t!r. w!11r h IS 111;lklll b
Iii(' 1·u~t 11! prrid111·1ng ;, p1·11ny ,il111u,1
1nur1· !hnn 1he penny 1s 11or!l1
,\ ill'partn1cn1 s1ll1kc~rn1111 S<.11tl !hr
t·;1 r!i\·.;t •he ~1vi11·h to .dur1111n1111 tuu!tl
h1· r11;11lt' 11ot1ld b1• 90 di\\.-. :iflrr authuri!.1< . ' tur rhl· :i(·\1011 is grantC'tl by Congress
llt1t the L" S. ~11nl alre;1dy has statnpell
ul!l sc\'eral san1ple ;d un1inu1n pr1u1ies.
11•hich <1re Ilic .same l:iize: as rhe. copper
p1·11n~·. 1·h1'.\' ~lill ht•:tr !he likrnrss of
1'1·1>side11t Abr:1h nn1 Lincoln on thl' f.•icl'
;1nrl !ti<' Li11 t·ol 11 r.1en11>r1;1 I on the re1ersc
~id~··
NIXON ATTO RNEY FRANK DeM ARCO ILE FT I MAK ES POINT AT ASSESSME NT HEARING
Howard Slusher (ce nter) and Robert Battin (right) Listen Du ring Today's Session
tlul 1111• L'11111 1-. " light ;du1n1nu111
t·1il"r. n:in1r.illy . 111~!1 '!1{1 \if 11ie t·np1)('r' '.
1 ,)\011., :111d ll'l'l~l1~ ;!11011! liU pcrr·cnt lcs~ '
111,111 llu· co pp<·r pl'nny.
\lr.; .\1;p'\' Brook.;, '1in! director. 1·:10•
IH•nrd 1hat ;1 d1•t·1si11n on 1ht• L'Otlversio11
,,f 1h1• p<·1111~ Frun1 r11pper lu i'\IU111inun1
11,1 ~ 11111 bi'l'll rn;1dl' She s:utl t:ongr~ss
i.. .. n!~ hL·ing requested tu grant standby
:1111l u1rit1· 10 1hc srcre1ary of the ·
·rr1•:1~urv I•• n1akc th<' chanf!r . ANN EX • • •
into one of the collrge <li.~rnc·ts rH·:-.1
v1!:.tr 1•ilht·r in !ts cntirt•l.1". or by sphtting
ihe 1;:1 rdt·n (;rove di~tnet up :11nong
the three t ollcge dist ricts.
"As a co1n rnuni1 y. 11c \•:an t a cho1cl'
<incl 11·r do not 11·an t to be assigned
bv S;1crt11ne1110 ... said All on ;\lorsc. ::issi~
r~iut SUpl'rtll!l'lldent of business Sl'l"l"il't'S
fur lhc Gurden Gro\·e Unified School
Dislrict.
Of the G<lrden GrOI"(' Unified School
Oistricl high school gradua1 cs no1\• at-
!endini:: t\\'O yea r rollci.:!'s. ,r..1 pcrel'llt
or 5,llOO 11011· attend eilht>r Goldrn \\"('SI
or ()1';1 11g!' Coast Collt•gc. Ano ther 2i
p<'rl'•'ll t ::ittend the Ranrho S:-11111ago Co111-
1nuni1.1· College lJistrit:I :ind ::!U pcrt·cnt
lhl' ;\'orth \)rang.: County Con11nu1uty
Col lt•gr !Jtslnct.
Coasl Corn1nuni1y College Disrrict of-
ficia ls indicated that !hey could nol
1·nsily 11bsorh the olhl'r '15 percen t of
!ht• (;~rdf'n (;ro\'t' li111fif'd Sc hool 01slritl
gradti:ues int() rh~·11 rx1sti11~ schools.
··Th t•o rrtic:ill,\'. ii wou ld l>e possibll'
if ire used our facilities to the oplimun1.
Hut it 1rould not be po.c;sible und('r
1df·:il cirt umstancrs. \\"(' just do not
hH\'C the facilitirs at f'i!her rr<'l[dcn \\lest
or 01·~1ngc Coa$l ("oll !.'ge, Dr. Watso n
suid.
From Page 1
SU l{CH ARG E • • •
rhe ro ngr<'ssrnan predicted bankruptcies
b.'" the tho11:1ands i'lnd high uncn1ploy-
111rr:
··.\1:1n,\· hu~111<'''-l'S 111111ld si mply close
th<'lr door" ;ind 1niln\· 11·orkcrs \\'Ould
c•1thf'r bl·"u1n1· 11•t•lf;ir~ cases or strike
for highe1· 11 ages to prC'vcnt th e grc::it
los~ of 1ncorne." he st.ated,
! 11' stud a parking surchargr \\'Ou\d
L1k c bt~11rt'('11 S.1 billion and St6 billion
:1 ~·ear frntn the people 1n the Los
An gei t'S arl'a alonl"'.
Holifield s:iid "!he F.rA srcks lo break 1
the p11bli c'1, back in the na111r of clcrin
:11r 11~· C.1l1for11i11n:-<irP being !old
1h,1t our di~l':i ~r 1'\ 10 bl' l'urrd rvcn
!f th(' 1'\Jl'I' hill!) \l.S "
•IJ1·ofessional '
Stick up Ma n
l 'akes :S l ,000
A gunman described b.Y police as a
"professional'' follo1red a convrni('ncc
1narket n1anager in to a San Clemcnlc
store Thursday aftcmoon. look a SC't
of car kers at gunpoint a:tt1 made off
\\·ith an auto conL;iining recripts frorn
sr1·eral busi nc~-"es.
Thl' loss. \1 hi le not yet completrly
tallird. L'Qulc: c:\cced $t,000, 1)0Jice s<1id.
Thr robber\' OCCUITCd at 4:30 p.m.
:1f1cr the empJoyec entered !he Tic
·roe :\larkrt ::i t Ola Vista ;ind Avenida
Vi ctor i.'.l.
.\. A. Labra10. 4fi. of Fou111.1 i11 Valley,
rold offi cers he cxired the t.'.\r containing
the cfls:h and 11•Jlkl'1 into the store
to tn;ikr a phone eal!. \Vhile he "'-'RS
on the phon.~. th e gun rn;in in his n1id
40s ;ippron('ht·d him. pulled a snub-nosed
rc1·ol\'rr and de1nandcd the keys.
L;i hr.'.l to "'as ordered to .... ·ait and the
h1111cl11 fled from the slorc, cntcrrd lhe
1·11r nnd sped 3\\3Y.
.\IHrket emptoyes 1verc able to slip
:1 1\·~1v l\'hile the bandit too k the keys
and · run across the street to phone
police.
fl.linutes later officers found the car,
but the bandit and cash v.·cre gone .
The moncv -accumulated receipi.,
rrom severa"I branches of the market
chntn -had been stored In a strongOOx
bolted into the trunk of the car.
Labrato, working with Police Artist
Sa.ndy Ma rtin, was ahle to give a solid
description of the bandit and Police now
ha ve composite portrait dro"'-'Tl by
Martin.
The mnn, whonl officers described
as a bandit v.·ho knew his business
welJ, was husky in stature, wllh dRrk
hair. I-le weighed over 200 pounds and
stood l1vc·f1;ct, lf'n·inchcs tall
Count y Board Squelclies
Battin' s Dela y T cictics
l'.ut ii 11ns clear fron1 lhr. Treasury
s1ate.1nC'nl that the price of copper, \\'hich
ha~ just about doubled this year, may
f<wcc the ch:inge.
The dL·partn1ent Pstin1;itcs each penny
cns1s nine-tenths of one cent to produce.
~hould the price of copper rise another
20 Ct:'nts over its present rise of $1
per pound. thl' CX1sl of n1aking a copper
penny 11·ou!d exceed its val ue.
By \\'ILLIA:'lf SCHR EIB ER
01 Tlol O•llY P llo! Sl•ll
TI1c Orange County .'\ssessments Ap-
peals Board today brushed aside at-
tem pt s by Supervisor l ~obert Battin to
drlay a hearing 011 po~!'ibl<' rrasst'ssrnent
or Prcsi<l.:nt ;-..·ixon's S3n Clen1e111e
C'Sl:1t e.
In a heated exchang\~ \':1th Ballin.
the itpprals board squelched :in ;:11tt•111p1
hy rhc supervisor to order the r(•n1ovnl
of the board chainnan on !he ba~is
of his political contributions.
1"he board then adjourned unt il tare
loday to give n1ore study to docun1l'nl s
subn1ittrd by Batlin in his appe;:i! 10
change !he assessrd \'<tlue of the \\'cstern
\Vh itc House.
Ballin told !he pan el that in ordC'r
lo n1ake his cast'. he had to subporna
\\'itncsscs including appraiser HO\\'ard
Childs, "'ho reassessed the l\ixon estate
last month for the state Board of
Equalization at the request of Orange
Cou 111y.
Earlier in healed action, Board
Chairman S. Otto Christensen \\'on ;1
2 to I vote rrJ<'C'ti ng Ilrn t1 n's challcn ::!t'
to Christcnsl'n"s part1c1pri11u11 1n t•1t• h1·,.;-
1ng.
Board <'"h:1innr1n :S. flltn C'h r1~h'l1"111
11011 a ~-l•l·J 1·01e rl•Jettin g B~11 t 111 ·-.
('hallenge of Ills partici pation in tli ~
hearing.
Ba!!in's challenge claimed Chril'-"t•'!1''"r11
;ind current Or<1ngc Count~· As<:rs~nr
.Jark T. \"alerga con rribu1l'<l tn I h "
pol1tu·al can1µaign uf fonnt'r ;is.·1·~ :ti•:·
Andre\\' J. H111s\la"·· 1rho is no"' a U.S.
co11grrssn1a11 .
The challenge ca111c after the appeals
board rejected Battin's effort to del<i,I"
tlce hearing tu1der a recently rel'iscd
c<1unty rule go 1'erni11g asscssrncnt ap-
peal:>.
Battin i.-; peti1inning In h.11·r !ht• il ~SCS"·
cd val ua1ion of th1' \\"eslern \Vhitc HuU ·•'
lnL"rC'Hsed 10 31 h•a,1 $2 11111lu1n.
lie c!;iuns an as~l·,;:i nu·rlt bv \'aJJrrl-! 1
11hieh p111 !he 1alU(' t1f the. l:i nrl an ·!
in11'ro\·en1en1s at SI 3i 1111\lion is f, 11
!01r •Hid a st•tte Bo;ird of C:q ua!t1•J1i"11
r•·:1ppraisal Sl'tll11g 1he 1·al11t-of 1ht> \ant!
:i!onc· at $1 5 n1illion i~ alsu too 1011·.
fluring till• l';1rlv J)l.1rtio11 of toda~ ,;
hearing. lia\1111 <:lai111C>d !he l"alu!' i>I
the lanrl a!nnL· <:J1oul1I hL' Sl.65 n1illi1 !\
in add11i11n to 1111prC1\"C'ln l·n1s of up :11
S.192.000 \\"hl(:h 111•r1.• listed in lht• stat•·
board nppr;11s;ll but not added ro lh"
to1al f1gurt'
":0.1y con1ention 1.~ thet the appeal,~
hoard ~houl4.I accf'pl !he land value of-
fC'red by th(' .~late board and th e i11 1·
prove men I value added to thnt, ·· Uat111\
said.
ll~· <.,11 f 'h·· .•2:,;! (1011 i1n1•n11.:1p~·n1 !11.!,l!i•'
\';d'.•tJ..'.i po11 111 h1 .1•.\1: .... •'llt'll; C'u1ild .oi •o
I), 11-.1· I h11: 1h;1t hr 11nuld pri'I :r lht·
]1 1;.:11 ~·1· f11illl'l" ~·11 1 •(1 Ill 111\' ~1 1\t' I'( j.11)1'~.
'··11·1.10 rt H~·•H·h «11orn .1· r r ;i 11 I;
Dt•.\i.in'O. rf',Jrl»i'lll 1ng I' rt';.. 1d 1· ·1 1
,\l.\IHI in tlit• ;1pp1•:11. /'ll ld rh1· ht'.trin;,:
11 ·1.1 he Pill pf 1:1e JtJr 1~J 1 rt11n; of !h (•
t·o11n1~-:tppra1~ ho.1rd und~·r t:ie nr1;I~
r1 · l'·l·!l ;1 ppt•;il~ 1 uh•,
ThC' ~l int estim at<'S there are 30 billion
pt·n11i1's in cir<'u la1ion , including seven
l>l)lion product·d last ~v;ir.
Alun11nun1 is srlling :i t 3!xJut 30 r('nt s
<t poun d. and h<'c1111sr i1 is lighter
11':11•·rial. the f.1int t·!-1n11;1tc:-i ii could
procha•t• 500 pcnnif's fron1 n poun<i of
:1h11n1n11n1 romp;ircd tu 150 pt·nnie.s fron1
:1 pound or copper.
11 s:i1d this 11·ould 1nake thr n1etal
l'.O~t of :1n ah1111111un1 c C' n t :it 711001hs
or a ~·1111y, or I 101h th c cost of a
t·upp1·r crnt
1\ ~rvki:•sn1an for the ritint sriid it
11:1~ thfficul t 10 predit·t 11·hat 11·ould hap--
P•·n 1n copµ1·r pennies if the Mint began
111 rii"lue111~ :1lurninum pennies.
"\rr don'1 '>'·an t to predict that. We
l111pt· 1h(•y 11 ill conrinue in cirrulatioo."
he !!3ld.
\\'hen the governrnent stopped making
n1ostll" silver coins in 1965 and switch('d
to ;i · copprr and nickel alloy, silver
1'oins d 1~;1pprn r('<l fr o tn circulation
;tf1fl;i-;1 01(·m1gt.1.
Tl1!'.' go1·prn1111:nt once before stopped
1n:ik1 ng eopprr pcnnli•s. d11 ri11g p<l rt of
\\'orld \\';ir JI wh1·n it s1~11chcd to zinc
l'oa1ed ~tl'<'l for 194J. But it switched
IJ;1('k 11 hen l'.opper bl'can1e available
The propoSi'<I r'Olll\)()Sl1ion of 1hc
.:ilu n1in un1 <'f'llt 1\·ould bt• <1 ho11l 96 pcrcenl
nlurni 1H1111. Th" p<.'nny is now about 95
p1•r1:tnt eoµp l·r nnct /11 e p<'rcent zinc.
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Feature
Of the Dally Pilot
Botl1 flJ/t1111 '''''' At1tl1t•t11
n1·:All PA'!': \\"a;. th:1 1 1he t:l•rn111n na-
tin11;il a111ht•n1 I hc·:1rd ~tt the \1•cdd1ng
of Prine1•ss Allll\'·~ U1·l t11I..; plea se
(j,\\'., cu~ta ~tesa
The prO<'rssion;1I :11 lh l! 11·cdding .,.•as
:in t-:nglish h~·n111 , .. i :loriu us Things of
1'hl'e Ar(' Spoken." 'l'hi· niusic Is the
san1c a~ l h r~ t~rrn1un an I h e u: •.
••J)eutschl a111I t'her Allt•s," v.J1ich \\'US
~rill i'll by tht• 1\ustrian lh1yd11.
ftlSlfl"flttf'f• l"rf~ftft•11i
IH·:,\Jl !'A'('· ! ;ippl1t•d to 1hl' Los An~clts
offif'P ol Hl1n· L·1·0.,~ 101· i11s11r:u1ee lo
cover 1ny 111 ll· cl11n11g thf' f1r.-.1 1vr<'k
in ()(•l olll'I' 1 1n;11h·d add1t1onJI 111-
form:ition .111<1 a chee k, 11·hiC'h "'as ~ash
ed Ocl. 15. t.ly \\ 1le h~n.l an acc1deul
()n Oc:t. 2.1 i1ntl 11<1s ~ ho.~pitali1.ed due
to :i b:irk l llJltf~ \\"hen I rt'Cl"ived her
policy. it 11<1s rri~rkcd cffec:tivc Nov .
l , 1973. Since Blue Cross endorsed anri
deposite-d the check on Oct. 15, shouldn 't
the policy be effrclivc as of that date~
A.O .. Cosla !\lesa
Hlu~ Cross \\"ill conta ct you pe rsonally
about this nu1ttrr, hut its policy is
lo assign an eHt'('ti1·r date, usually the
fir st of the next n1onlh, ~lier receivinR
p11 ymcn1 11n1! brginnint? processinR o(
the application. Col'eragc is effcclil'C
un the d:.tc statrd on the fKllil·~'.
Snpporl 1\'ePdt•d
D~AH l'i\T: I b(•long 10 a co 1nmuni1y
org:iniz11tion 111.11 1rou ld like to sponsor
11 film ft•sriv;1I fo r young pcopl r . ls
lht•rl' <Jny 11<1y of gelling support outside
our Ol'.'11 :i r1·a 111 lll"l!l fu nd thi s project?
J.,I.. ilunlington Beach
'\'ou m:iy be eligiblt' for part of l be
near!\• ~I 1nil ho11 al"a ilable fr om the
Califo"rni;i Aris Co1nn1is~ion, a stale
age ncy for the arts. You \\ill b<1\·e
to prO\'e that for t\·r ry dollar you get
io grant. ~ ou ca11 raisr $2 fr om otber
sourrc!i:. ,.our orguni·iatiun n1ust also
be non-profit and at lt'ast a yrar old.
For complele criteria and application
packrts. conta ct Susan Hooper Walker.
grants pro grain urt advis~r, CAC 609
'"()" SI .. Sill"rurnrnto, Ca. 9~8 14 , or caJI
91&--4·15-1530 hrfurr !he Oc•c. 17 application
deadline.
Con1plni111 Orer FPe
DF-~AJ{ PAT: \\'ithout rny <'onscnt. Nr1\'
1'r11lls Tiesidcnlltll Svhool 1n French
Gul ch, C:i . prr1nittC'd n1y son to return
home for summer vacn11on \11ithout tak-
ing :1\1 of his brlongings. t-.!y soo did
not return lo thc-school and now I
arn RiVl'n the alternati1•e of being charg.
ed a Si5 handling fee plus shipping
chargrs for the school to relurn his
bike and carton of clothes. or my driving
to J~eddin~ to pick them up. Since school
staff n1embcrs go inlo lhe to"n fr~
qucnlly 10 p1rk 11p supp!1f's at t h e
(;reyhound off1c:1•. l f4'l'l th;ll l'nl being
l3krn ndva11t ;1g•' 01.
S.G .. San Clemente
The s1·ho111"s dirrrlnr. Cieurgc Sun1 -
111 ers, is sticking In hi s gui1 . lie C'ontends
ynu sa id )f!Ur l'hild Y1nuld return to
th e schOlll unil it'!<: '"Slandurd procedure"
to store student s· p1>ssessions for the
~ummrr unl e1<s parent ~ iniorn1 the school
lhc child \\'il l not ht• returning, Your
son is on e or cii:ht ,1·ho lert bi s
pos sessions behind ;ind Summer~ insists
the $"/$ parking fre is reasonable. '\'ou
might consider ,,·riling to the pro-
fessionnl school organi:zutlon lo ~·hich
this school belongs ii you lrel lhe tuition
r;honld include mtnimal costs blvoh•ed
in returning a student's pussesslons. ftlaU
a carbon copy or Ibi s letter lo Som mers.
Senior r•ro1ns
DEAR PAT : I an1 a senior citizen
<ind at one of our recent bridge club
meetings a friend told nle about a
"senior'' Senior Prom being held Dec .
9 at the Los Angeles Hilton Hotel . She
said she heard Ethel Kennedy and a
lot of ccl<'brities \\'ere going to be there
an d I wnn l lo know ii our group could
arrange to atlend .
T.S .. Laguna 11111~
Only presidents of senior cltilens club
in Lot Angeles county arc being invited
to this Initial Senior Prom. You and
your group niny have a chance to trip
tbe ligbt fnnta stlc at future proms,
hc)wever , slnce the Oecembtr event ts
the first or mAny now being planned.
Telephone %13-74M011, extension 547, for
fartbu lnformaUon .
4 Me11 Indicted
In Gas Tl1ef ts
SAN DIEGO (AP ) -Four men, in·
cludlng two service statio n operators,
have been indicted on charges of stealing
<ibout 700,()(X) gallon~ 6£ gASOlloe.
The San Diego County Grand .Jury
nccuscd t~e men Thursday of taking
part in <1 scheme to disconnect meters
on Mobil OH COrp. storage tanks, siphon
the gasoline lnlo a tank truck and dC\iver
il tn Uielr service stations.
The thtCtA took place between May
1969 end .Januaty' 1973, said Dist. Atty.
Ed Miller.
H DAILY PILOT :J ----
Fir1n's Fi1idiugs
Inland Power Plant Site 'Best'
Hy CANDACE PEARSON
Ot I~• Dtll' Pllor Sl•ll
An inland nucll·ar power plant -:.1bovl!
ground -not a coastal site like San
Onofre -is overall the most ideal.
<Jn Anahei m science consultin~ nrn1 say s.
In a report prepared for the Stale
Hesources Agency, officials of llolnu•s
nnd Nar Ver Inc. rank an above ground
coastal plan l site fifth 111 01·cr·;.ill t1t -
ce ptabihty.
The possible plan! locat ions were ra\c{J
on four ground!: cost. cnvi ro1u11c111al
impact , fensibflity and risk.
But San Onofre -11·here the nd<!i1io11
of \y,·o nuclear reac tors was denied 1tus
wttk by the state coastal con1 n1issio n
-is a "pretty good cxa1ripte" of the
coastal-oriented plant, J-loln1es enginttr
Frank Ducey said.
fJucey spoke at a t .... ·o-day conrl'r<'ncc
on coastal zone m::ina~erne11t al the
J~( ,.,
Newport~r Inn in Newport Bca(:l1
Hy 1981 if present gro11'1h rates C<ln·
tinue . four more nutlear 1>0wt>r plant s
will be needed in No rthern Ca!ifornla
and six more \viii be 111 ill·1111111d 111
Soulhern California, Du CL·y st11d.
Continuing the projrclion 10 1991 n1t"clns
th:il 12 pla nts should ht• l1u1 ll in lhc
north nnd 18 in the sotilh p;1 rl of lhe
stall', he added .
The stud y, publi:::hrd u1 the Octolx·r
1ss ut· of ·'Nuclear Nc"s.' l·s11mau.•s th:it
by 1982 more than 19 1)('rccnt of the
state's power ll"ill ronlc fr{11n nuclrar
sourL'C<;. J~y L992 . that 11ur11bcr could
JUlllp to 35 per cent.
'rherc arc 1.2()(1 null'S ur c11aslline.
flUi;l'y said, but .. lhl"~ arc severely
limited" as plan! sites hy earthquake
faults, coin p<"tin"'g land ui:cs. industries
and recreation dependent on the ocea n.
Jn the l!ohries study, the inland sili.:s
:1bo\·e ground gl.'.l the highest rating
bti:ause:
-'fht>re scen1 to be "significantly"
[('11.•cr land u.se conflicts than along the
("O:ISI.
-There· is n1ore land available.
----t:unstni(·tion costs ar~ 1011.·er and
c11viro111nen1al hnpa ct gt'nerally less.
-Although sufficien t 011-sitc \1·atcr isn't
<ih1'ays handy, the potcntinJ U:o.C n( dry
l'()()ling towers or re;i lloc<1 t1un ut \\'atcr
exists.
Unitcrground and offsho re nu('lear
plants arcn't considered as L'OETipelit lvc
1n price, nun1bcr of potential sites or
lc:as1h1ti1y or cons1ruc1ion.
On a cosl h:lsis onl)', <iCl'Ording lo
!h~· llolmes report, the lulls1dc idea
looks the best.
In order or overall acceptability, the
report lists the first 11 plant concept s
as: inland above ground : noattng above
ground 1n a lagoon; :.ibove ground hill·
side; above ground low-profile: above
ground coasta l; offshore floa ting deep;
underground 1n non ·n1asSl\'e poor I~·
cl'nl('ntcd n1 ati.'rials: offshul'l' ;_1rt1 t1c1al
Island ; o(fshore llua!ulg shal1uW' and
offshore tuned sphere.
l>ucey said n1an_\' of thl' n!/.;horc IJTn-
posnls are ri'stri!'!ed because th<·y l"l"
qu ire very dc•t•p 11·at l'r, or l'tJll\l•rsl·ly,
in son1e l"ascs, !'ihallo1v 1\"<lh'I'
1'hi' need for n ·•gixitl sol id roc•k''
to put pl<J11ls undcrgruun<t h:is l1nut cd
thi'ir ronstru(·1iun in n111ch 11( ll1l' l" S ,
f)ut)'~' said, ;:r l1hough tht're :1n· a h•\V
s1n:i!I plants in S\1·etll·n and J\or1\'<1v.
SonlC' people £11\'llr undt'l')!ruu11<lu1ii 1or
safl!ty and eslhl'tic rt•ason, he said.
TI1e title or !he llulttll'S stu1ly, Whll'!I
runs three \·oluines in its full l'l'rs1on.
i.~ "Po\1·er p!anl Siting l"O!lccp!s fur
Cali forn ia."
' ).; I .
Atolll Plant Colllproillise? STOPPING
ANY
TIME
lly CANDACE l'EARSO.\'
01 I!" D•ilY Pllol 51•11 ..
Tal k turned :l\\•ay fro rn the courts
nnd tO\\'f1rd ron1prorriise today 011 the
huilding of two nuclear reactors at th{'
San Onofre po1ver plant.
The State Coastal Zone Constrvation
Comm ission \Vednr.sday in ·cwpo rl
Beach denied a construction pern1it re·
quest for the 1.140-mcga"·att reactors
GUARD STILL TD FIGHT
INLAND PLANT-Story, Page 7
a t the plant less than three miles south
of Sa n Clem('nte.
The 6 to 5 vote, \1·ilh t"ight votf'S
rec1u ired for approv<i !. 11·as ba sed on
concerns for dcstrucUon or sandstone
!Jluffs . closure o1 beach <ind harin to
tlltl rine life.
Both officia ls of Southern Cali for nia
Edison, \vhieh O\\"OS 80 percent of the
project. and of S:1n Diego Gas and
Electric. \\'hich has 20 pcrernt interest,
said \\'ed nesday they 11·ould investigate
or take the option of a court ap~al.
Today Edison official E. A. f\Iyers
sa id, "We certainly are \\'illing to COITI·
promise and are exploring every avenue
1\'e ca n to sec if a reconsideration can
be arranged .. "
\\"hat form a compromise \vould tnke
is uncertain but 1\-lyers n1ade it clear
1oday that Edison docsn'l "'ant to move
fro1n the present site seaward or San
Diego f'ree\\'ay on thr Ca1np Pendleton
!\larine base.
People Fro1n Sunday Pilot
Bri11g Yott Sexti1plet Sto1~y
Here's a roundup or some of the
main features in this \\"Cek 's Sw1d<Jy
Dail~' Pilot:
SEXTUPLETS -The warmly hum an
storv of Edna and Gene Stanek of
Dtn·,·er, how they scrapped old plans
and shouldered ncv.· responsibilities. and
th<! dramatic fight to save their babies,
(Sunday's Best J
is told in the "YOU'' Section in an
illustrated featu re.
THE O'TllER STUDET\"TS -Student
is no synonym for youth on campuses
these days because many middle aged
and elderly citizens arc going to college
and university, Staff \\'riter Laurie
Kasper \\'rites about som e of them in
aoother "YOU'' Section feature.
BVE-BYE 8 ILL 8 0 AR 0 S
Environmentalisl~ scream that they arc
trash. Su pporters say they're an art
form . But the billboards along the state's
President Eyes
Traii1s as Way
To Save Fuel
\VAS~IINGTON (AP) -Presiden t Nix·
on niay turn from the skies to the
rails as a way to conserve fuel ''"hile
gelling away from Washington, sources
said today.
Brisk report s circulated that Nixon
would be taking Amtrak's Blue Ridge
run Saturday en rou te to the Camp
David retreat in l\-1aryland's Catoctin
J\.tountains.
A White House spo kesman said he
knew or no plans for Nixon to become
a rail commuter. llo"-·ever. it \vas
learned rrom other sources that ex-
panded presidential rail travel is under
serious coni;!deration.
One infonnant said the While House
has been canvassin g every conceivable
option that might permit Nixon to get
away from the White Jiouse -as be
has done more than any other recent
President -and still set a conservation
example for the r.atk>n during this lime
or fuel sOOrtages.
His aircraft consumes hundredJ of
thousands of gallons of fuel transporting
him to his homes ot Key Biscayne,
Fla., and San Clemente.
MORE MORE
Add I Train
Amtrak employes said they had been
told to spruce themselves and their
equipment for Nixon Saturday#f'he club
ce r on the t.hrce-<.'Oach train was movf!d
to @ side track Tl'lurllday, they s a Id,
tor speclaJ cleaning and Inspection before
bei ng 1dded to Saturday'11 train for Nix-
on and his party.
The White House COmmunlcatioo!
Agency reportedly alreody has begun
considering the tnste.llation of spedal
oom.munlcatk>ns gear In Amtrak car~
that Nixon might UH. One IOUl'Ce aaw
nothing has been lrl!tallcd at this polnl,
however.
'high\~·ays are d1,·indling. ~nd 11i1h that
romcs a scarcity of tra\"C'll•r infor 1nation .
Bul a Santa Ana firm thinks ii has
a solution . The story is in lhe business
section
IS DEATH SERIOUS:' -America ns
really don't take the hu1nan life as
seriously as they pretend to. "·rites
Dr .. Gil Gris, \vho teaches in Ille social
l'C'Qlogy department a1 UC Ir vine. 1\re
J.000 lives v.:orth 2n miles per hour?
~ the editorial pages Sunday.
110LIDA '' SPIRIT -Seve ral Fam ily
\Veckly stories fit lhc season and arc
calculated to turn on Chri s1n1as spirit
for the reader. t.t<icK.inlay Kantor \1•ritcs
"Christmas on a Bus." a celebrity panel
tells "\Vhat Ch ristmas ~leans to t.lc"
and Grandma f\1oses reminisces.
STORY BEIUND 'KOJAK' -The bald-
ly shaved head of Tl'lly Savalas
decorates the cover of TV \VEEK and
his storv inside tells ho\1' this television
holdout -finally came to join the crowd
of series regulars on the tube.
Baharnas R efuse
To Extradite
Finan cier Vesco
NASSAU, Bahan1as (A P) -A Baha-
mian mag ist rate today rcfusl'd to order
the ex tradition to th e Uni1rd Stales of
fugitive finan cier Robert L. Vesco.
f\lagistrate Emmanuel Osadebay ruled
that under the terms of a 1931 U.S.-
Bahamas extradition trea ty, Vesco. 38.
CQuld not be extradiled because !he
charge against him in New York had
no equivalent in Bahamian la1\'.
The ruling. issued as the result of
almost two wee ks of testimony, cannot
be directly appealed by µ_s, J ustice
Department attorneys who req uested the
financier's return.
But U.S. Attorney Patrick .J. Curran
of New York said, "\Ve niay have some
rights of review and if so we will
pursue them ."
Vesco \Vas no! in court and \Vas ex·
cused earlier frorn attending the hea ring.
He was 11rrested in his Bahamas Com-
monweallh Bank in Nassa u Nov. 6 and
then released on $75,000 cash bond.
Osadebay indicated Vesco's money and
personal travel documents would be
returned to him and he Would be free
to leave the Bahamas.
Female Mari11e
Commander Due
The first female commander or a
~larine unit that include! males will
be na1ned at Cn n1p Pendleton soon,
says Gen . Robert E. Cushman, Marine
Corps commandant.
Cushman said durlng a tou r Thursday
that the hug e southern Ca1ifon1ia coastal
bue has been chosen to end the MaMne
tradition of restricting \vomen com·
manders to 1ll·fem<1 kl units. But he
said women still won't be all()Wed to
lead combat unJts.
A Camp Pendleton spokt'..sm11n said
the officer hasn't been chosen yet.
Co1n n1ission planners had sugges ted
mov ing units two and three mll es inla nd
of the highway. possibly on !he 12J-acre
J;1panese !\tesa v.·hich Edison is 'leasing
frorn the government.
!\1yers said today he is Hafraid" that
..,.;ould be ":.inacceptable. ··
But a redesign n1ight include chang ing
the proposed. location slightly so that
fe11•er of the 52 acres of bluffs that
11·ould be destroyed by the original plan
11·ould be affected .
About seven-tenths of a mile of beach
11·ou ld have been cut into, f\1yers said
today. "To the extent any diminution
of th is ~can be achieved) v.'ithout a
substantial delay in construction , of
course v.•e'd be wll.\ing."
Another area of commission concern
v.•as the hazard the plant's intake and
thermal discharge represented to
offshore marine life.
t.Iye rs said San Onofre has been one
of the most 111idely studied areas in
the last nine years. but added ·•we
still 11•ill consider any additional studies."
Commission planners pointed out
\\lednesday that a I thou g h Edison
scientists say there is no substantial
adverse effect on marine life , !hat
rl'spec ted oceanographers like Dr. James
Enright from Scripps ln st i tu t e
dramatically disagree.
Joseph Bodovitz, commission executive
director, stressed Wednesda y that the
planners aren't opposed to nuclear pov.'er
plants.
There is an "exceltenl" environment
case for thetn, he said, because they
don't use oil and don't pollute the air.
But. under the. 1972 coastal zone act.
he added . this one "doe~n't qu al ify [1Jr
appro\'al ln i1 s present fornl. ''
Bodovitz to ld the con1n1isslon thrn th;1t
he hopes a "Solution 11'111 al\01v po11·cr
generation to go for11'ard 1vilhOut
destroying the environ1ricnt. The forun1
to settle this is not the courts."
A reconsideration of an altered permit
application. Bodovitz said Thursday .
would be ''lrc<lted l'>'ilh high priority."
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D••lv PHo1 Stan P~o!O
Sig•• J~••••f/tf flf/C
1\:-. 11 n1otv1·1s1s cl idn"t h:i' e
e11ul1gh \1·orries these rl ti ys
\\ii h ~ii~ shortages anrl c:hcing-
ing speed li111it s. llll;-; set of
signs :.it lla rl'ard 1\vcnuc und
\Valnul DriYe in Jr,·ine hus tu
add to the confusion. \\'hat·
ever the driver does at this
corner ~ it looks like he'll be
\l'l"Ong .
\Vhether the case would have to go
through the San Diego regional com-
n1ission first or straight to the stat e
coastal commissio n. Bodo vitz said, it
\v ould only be a fc1v 11·ecks before the
state commission \'Oled again on the issr~~· Laufer. a state conlmissioner 11·ho Y Ollli l {(i}J s St.~J.{
led the vote for denial. agreed that B
"the plant can be built in the general y ~ lc<·t1·0(1 II tiOll
a rea •Nithout a seri ous time delav
if the appli cants wHI be less rigid in SAN BHUNO (A l' I -l'o!ic1• sav 1111
their demands.'' Ht-year-0ld r r p n i r 1n a 11 elc(·troCutrd
The comn1ission decision. p!annrrs hims<'U in bi1.a rrc fashion JllSl hours
sa id . has no effect on immediate energy before lie 1vas 10 appc11r in t·ourt to
problems. Edison officials had estim:i1ed s1a nd trial on dn111k driving charges .
that under ideal ci rcun1stances. the unit s Krimpin \\"rig111 -11"ho h;Ht t11·n
\\"OU!tln"t be ready for operation until pr evious drunk driving convictions -
1979 or 1980. 11·as foun<l cir-ad Thursdav a1 his hnn1"
But react ion to the \Vednesday \"Ole here by Jay J-.:ler, a fr iCnd . Eler said
has largely been critical. The Atomic \Vright. a roi n n1:ichinc repairman, had
Energy Commission (AECJ, 11.•hich ap· been drinking nnd \vns worried about
proved a permit for San Onofre and the tri:iJ due to sta r! 1'hursday.
\\'as overruled for the first ti1nc by Officers said Wright tied a bare .,·i re
the commission's action. called it •·un-to each of his arms and then ronncctcd
fortun11te." one to his n1etal bed frame and the
~: . P. Vukasin Jr., a state ptlblic other 10 an extension cord. He tied
u1 11tt1es commissioner, a!so called on the second wire of the extension cord
the coastal commission to reconsider to the bcd.
charging it 'Vasn't "serving public in'. \Vl1cn he plugged the extension cord
'.e rest by conserving bluffs and destroy· -into a ceiling light fixture. he was clec-
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to knit OUT rein::bzr '3'NeaWT m1'J cap.She
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-1 DAILY PILOT
Bole ltnportant?
Vice Preside11t Mciy Fill Void As Top Sta ff ers Resign
Y 1tle Spirit?
Bah, Humbug
EBE'.'IEZER SCROOGE DEPT.: If
you're ha\ing some difficu lty gettln~
yourself \.\'Orked up into some Chris tmas
Spirit this holiday season, chances arc
you aren't alone.
You already kno\.\· ,\·hy you're not
seeing any Christ1nas light.s. You have
been filled up to here with yakkings
about the energy imbroglio. Just looking
at a el~tric bulb is enough to cause
nausea.
Okay , so nobody's putti ng up any Yule
lights. But is that any reason why you
hardly hear any Christmas music beinJ..:
played ? I'm a radio listener and I've
yet to hear my first rendition of \Vhitc
Christmas th is season.
011. SO~tE KIDS aged 8 to 10 \.\·ent
out caroling the other night in Newport
Beach. That was nice. But they v;erc
allegedl y pas.sing the hat for pennies
at the same time so they got busted
by the cops.
Gift.giving is ahrays large du ri ng
nonnal Yul es, so you might like to
bro'A-'SC about for S<lme gifts at yoi.lr
frie ndl y local bookstore. Gordon and
Evelyn Wilson run a nice book.c;tore
in Laguna Beach, knov.•n as Fahrenheit
451 , a name taken from the temperature
at which a book \\·ill burn .
The Wilsons \\:ere just gett ing readv
to put in lheir extra Christ.mas stock
the other day '11hen !h('_v. too, got arrested.
The charge is selling s1nutry comic
books.
\\'AS!ll:\CTO~ r,\J'1 -\\"11h sornc
of Prl'si dc.nt Nixon·s 1011 ~t:1ff1•rs !;il~ln~
about quitting, \1Jce President Gt'rald
R. Forti n1~y f'mPrge as 011e of ro;1."on's
principaJ lieutenant!i.
E'.n1phasis must bt-p l a c ed oi1 the
"may" because, historically, v.i c c
presidents never \.\'ield the influen (·e
so111etimes expected of them. Similarly,
presidents often m11kt! quickly.forgouen
promises ot large assig11n1e n1s for 1he1r
'ice presidents.
f\IX ON llAS not p11blic:ly d1scusse1l
any specific plans he 111ay have for
r~ord but circun1stancc alone could pro-
pel the new vice president into a role
(I[ gl:'f1Ulfll' in1port:l tll'C.
For cx;1n1rlf', !\h•lv1n R. L:11 rd has
sllid hr v.·ill 1·es ign soon as a prestden1ial
counsl·lor bec:aust' Ford, y,·ith 25 years
of House service. behind him, ca n readily
repl ace him as Nixon's unofficial am·
b:issador !O 1he Den1ocratic·cont rolled
Cong n.'.~S.
Bryce N. Harlow, anQther C<>unse lor
rrc ruited for his knowledge of Ca pitol
Hill and his easy relationship with many
ongress members. also has said he
~·Ill resign soon.
Ford. \1'ho t•njoyed broad popularity
as House Republican leader, would seem
the ideal ca ndida te to fill the void that
the departure of Laird and Harloy.· v.·ould
ere-ate in Ni xon·s staff.
R'' COINCll)ENCE, Ford joins Nixon's
official £an1lly at a time \\-'hen a rash
of public: bickering suggests that stacked
tensions are rising to the surface.
Public backbiting has been rare in
the Nixon administration but the past
ten cl~ys have produced a variety of
exarnples:
-Charles S. Rhyne, private attorney
for Jtose i\tary \\'oods, Nixon's personal
secretary and a central figure in the
tape gap con1 roversy. said his clicni
"is w1happy" with the \Vhlte House
la"'yers \\'ho represented her .during
earlier court appea r1:tnces and that "she
The comics in que slion have been
around so Jong that if an anti-smu t
campaign was gelling started, it could
have been initiated last .L.lbor Day,
the Fourth of J uly, 1i1olher's Day -
almost anytime. But the law selected
Christmastime. ~Ierry Christ mas.
GOOD r-:E\\'S! You have been in:Cormed
the government \\'ill not ration your
gasoline through these coming happy
holiday s.
GERALD FORD'S CHILDREN SEATED IN GALLERY AT SWEARING.IN CEREMONIES
(Front Row ) Son5, Jack; Mike; Daughter, Susa n and Pat Nixon. Ro se Mary Woods (Second Row)
Th ey may ration it next ~of arch instead.
More happy lldings. Y~ may srill
mail your Christmas prest"tlts at going
rates, and if you gel lut'ky, they will
anive at the destination on time.
Tru~kers Waiting Word
The o1her part of th ni ne\.\'S: After
Jan. 5, the price of an eight-cent letter
goes up to a dime.
Ready to Roll l1ito Blockodes If V.S. Tnlks Fail
Everybcxly around our place should
be happy b<>rause by 1uming ·all th r
heat dov.11, the utilil .v hil!s "ill con1e
in bclov.• nor1nal. Of course, lhcy've
all got colds nO\\'. So 1he doctor bills
\rill co1nc in abo ve norn1J l.
''F.S INDEED. there sure arc a lot
of things happening !his Yuletide se:ason .
But most of it Sl'erns lo 111ake pc-oplc
want l-0 shout, .. Bah. humbug" rather
than, "i\lerry Chri stm:•s."'
Come lo thin k of it. may be that is
\\•hy \l'C aren'I he:iring so m8!1y of
those JOYOUS Ch ris1 ma s carols these
days.
Boycott li y Pareul s
OROSI lUPl 1 -Soni~· 2;,() par{'nls
in the Cutlcr·Oro5i srhoo l district n1rt
Thursd:iy nig h1 and aJ_!n ·('d to conllnue
a sl.udcn t boytol! indt•l1n1 tc-!y.
The ptirent s sl:1 ~efl :1 1110-day boycot t
last n1on1h after thl' ~rhool bQ;ird ,·orcd
to cancel a t-onl rinh·r:-.1nl bilingual
teaching progran1 :it the {'nd of thC'
year.
By Tbc Assoc iated Press
lntrrsl:1tc hi gh\vays \\Cre rt'.'porl l'd
clear of protesting t11irkers today. But.
clu.s1 rrs of rigs \\'hich t'Oukl quickly
create ne1•• blockridcs v.·crc reported in
several areas.
Truckers \\"hO ca usl'd major bo!-
tl enC<'ks by blocking ea"l·\'·cst lntcrslotc
high1rays in Pennsylvania and Ohio '1e rc
reported honoring requests from their
leaders for a 24-hour moratorium to
gi ve talks \1ith go,·cmn1ent officials in
\\"ashington tin1c to produrc results.
Tl-IE OlflO Tu mpike near Toledo \\'as
open 10 1rafflc 1o<lr1y, but truck traffic
\\'as res tricted to prr\·<·11t dri vers rro111
sett ing ur ne'r ro:i<lhlock".
1\ short S<'Ct1on of ln\C'rstnle 2RD nr:H·
Toledo. blocked Thursday h~· 1rucker:;.
rt•rnnin£>d closed near the turnpike. Of-
f1 l'ials sairl the four-mile sec11on v.'<is
1\ut blocked by lruck.s. bu t rloscd a'>
;.i prrr-.'.l ut1onary 1neasure. Motons1s 011
the Ohio Turnpike 'vere noL <il lowed
TO get off ;i t Interstate: :!BO cxils.
A 32-inile section of lhe tump1kc harl.
been c:loocd earlier 111 the clay 10 keep
1ruckcrs from congregating at. a ].'lrgc
trlK"k stop n£>ar the 11Hcrscct io11 of the
t1ro high,vays.
GERALD L, \\',\RREX. deputy \Yhitc.
I-louse. press secretary, said Thursday
1hc problems created by the blockadC'S
on i111ers1C1t e hig h1,1·ays v.·ere headaches
10 be so l,·ed b~' the states a nd not
the federal government.
J . \\· ... River Rat" Ed,rards, on e of
four truckers 1rho 1net for three hours
Thursd;iy \\"itti Transportati on Secretary
Cl aude S. Brinegar. asked truckers
clustered in <1r<•as n('a r the East Coast
to honor the n1oratorium.
Charlt'S PellcgrJno. ,1 tnicking 1ndus1ry
1ourn ;-ili!-.t 1rho also attended t!re n1rcting.
said Thursday aflt•rnoon that a thrratl·n·
Pd bl ockadv o\ \\'asl1111g1 011 h;.id bi.·vn
t":incrlcd for 2~ hours to al k111• 1he talks
'11t h trnnsportat!on official s to con1 inuc.
TllE TRL'CKEHS hrirr '.'.lrlOUSI."
threatened 10 sl111t do1,·n \\';_ish1 11gton :u1d
t::.hut rh.'11\·n lhl•Jr 111dus!ry if 1hc1 r d!'1na11ds
arc not n1 e:L Among thcrn .'.lrc lo1~·rr
fuC'I prices, h1ght·r speed I i 111 i t ~ .
Most of Nation Chilled
Ten1.peratnres Dip • Deep Soutli , MU.l ivest States lit
" Ut! W\Alltll IOIOC...UI.
5...,,., Ille m~r11•v drOOM<I inlo 'lMle !"l"'~l """' low• and A."nne'lll!• 10 11.,...,, Mlt :1l<1•n wllh readl<><1~ In IM '°' I'""' tlll c1nlrat •nd .ovtn.rn ~""~"'to t~ Ohio v~h•v.
n ""' )flow •111 .. i11 irn..a l hrwoh lrw.r Mluua•n arid !rldl~n~ la fo<eW York. ~~Ml showtrs a • m " t n e d .r ~ r t• ·~., :""l"••n "lo·t.,~
lltln IWt pl I ""111t tret of IN l"K ifk
No•rl>we•r El\•wllere ~•·e1 wer• o•netitllv cle11r
ei cH! tor il lew clou<h over 1111-Far \Ve>!. lhe Grear La~e• l!Ate1. New E11glend and iOulllern Florida.
TefJ"l~•·~utr~ befo1 e ctawn f8nQed !rom 1 ar l!oche>ler, Minn, !o /J
iii K$V W••I, Flit.
S. Cnllfo1•11i11
Sorr09rime weitllltr. wl!h ~ant• An•·
li~e wind•, wl!I ~HO Sou!twrn r~litorn'~ Temoerature~ "' !lie w1r m Uril'"' 70• tl\is ~kend.
Tll" Nllfi()rl•! We••ller S11rvlc~ 111ld 1rw. hloi. In ctown1ow11 Los Anoelt1
Tl\ursdav w11 1', sl~ dfK"lr"91 hicih1r ll••n Therm•I and • lull 10 <l*'!ret s Mn11er Ill.ill P•lrn Sod ncis• rel•tlvelv
Clllltv 6J. ~loll• will !>.-In tht UDOar IO'N ro, &IO!"KI '"' DO!ache•, ll'le UODI• 701 In Inland vtllevs. In 111~ SO, ~I mountain r1sorh and 68 Jo 1'
1<"1 Ill~ de$e•I~ ov~·11!Qlll 1ow• ..illl ••noe !rol'l !he low 401 10 ow JOs .ti t he bNcl\11
tD 1i to lS !n tM IT'OUnuolns.
Sunday is
rl1t19AY
in
unlimited use of hi!'!llll"ays. increased
rnt1xitnu1n ,1·eigh!s. priori1y on fuel us('d
by trucks and standardiwtion of s1u1c
and loc<il pe rmits and licenses.
S. Viet Troop s
Cle<1r Co1ivoy·
Route Jzuictio1i
S1\I GON IAP\ -South \11etnames£>
fnrr~s today rccap1urC'd !\i£>11 i)uc and
cle<J r{'J a stra11.'gie road junction for
convoys in the lower central hi ghlands.
a mil it.1ry comm and s<iid.
Kif'n J)uc. 90 n1lles n()rtheast of Saigon.
is the provincial capital in iht! arr:1
tli at fc!l to a North \7il"tnamcse altack
·f\1esday. .
TIIE COJ\1J\1Ai\D said that govem1ncnt
forces 2J n1 iles farther north had clca rl'<l
the road junction at Oak Song and
a convoy v.'as en route southward to
the provincial capitaJ of Gia Nghla,
!J niiles to the east of Kien Due .
Field reports said the convoy consisted
of 68 trucks and carried ammunition
and fuel for goverrunent forces operating
in 'the lower central highlands region.
Kien Due, 90 miles northeast of Saigon.
on J-Iighway 14, was the first district
town captured by the North Vietnamese
since the January cease-fire. The Com·
munists are battling to win con trol or
lllghway 14 because it would give thC'm
an all-wea ther supply route along the
Cambodian border to Loe Ninh. the
Viet Cong capital 75 miles north or
Saigon.
The government reported more hard
fighling rarther north in the highlands
and in the Mekon g Delta.
killed in the highlands and 82 North
Vietnamese and Viet Cong in the delta.
IT SAID Bl North Vietnamese \\.'ere
killed in the llighlarnh and 82 North
Vietnamese and Viet Coog: in the delto.
Prince iu Accident
LONDON (AP) -Prlnee Charles was
unhurt in a thrro--car pileup \.\.'hile driving
his own Range Rover, Buckingham
Palace says. The occupants of the other
cars a'f_o escaped unhurt from the ac-
cident Thu.,day in a village near
Weymouth on England's south coast.
di sagrees \\'ith \\-'hat they dld for her.''
-Press St.>crttary Jtonald L. Ziegler
l<1St v.•ce k aimed an apparent rebuke
<it \\'hire !louse special counsel J. Fred
Buzhardt and said Nixon's legal staff
is overworked h!Ki has n1ade "some
n1istakes."
-John A. Love resigned abruptly rrron·
day after bcin~ den1ott'd as Nixon's
energy policy chief and, when asked
( NEWS ANALYSIS J
i( he felt he had been bad lv treated .
replied : "\Veil, lt \1•:1s a little clumsy
nnyway. It wa~n't the l\'OY I u·ould
have done it."
IF GJVEN THE opportuni!y, Ford ca n
be expcctt:d. to bring sol id If unspec-
tacular poltttc.::il savvy lo a \\'hite J1ousc
\\-"here, apart from !he President , n1uch
of ihe political 1visdon1 has resided \vith
the departing Lni rd <ind Harlo11•. J·le
could find hirllS('lf ~l frc:;h ~nd stabilizing
influc:ncc on a st<iff 11 hose physical and
cn1ot1onal resources have been sore!v
t<~xC'rl by the continuing parad e Or
\\ aterg~te-reloled dcvclopn1ents.
"Too T1·11sti1i9'
UPI Tt.......,.
'Free' iUnn
Author, editorialist llarry Gold·
en 'vas given an order of exec-
utive cle1nency for a n1ail frauJ
conviction In 1929 by Presi·
dent Nixon Thursdav. Now 71,
(iolden says be wiil run for
t~e Ch arlotte, N.C, city COUil·
ed. ~le was released from pris·
on in 1932.
Gi1rney De11ies l\.i1owi11g
Of Fi111d Raising Efforts
JACKSO'.\"VILLE, Fla. (API -SeJi.
J-:dward J .Gurney S.'.l}"S he \\·as "careless
-. . unobservant and too trusting" to
kno1\· thal a large scale fund raising
campa ign ,,·as operated illegally in his
n<i n1e .
. 1"hc Florida Ilepublirnn faced ques·
l1onu1g fro m newsn1cn in a one-hour
broadcast Thursda~' night. The session
\\":JS ;uTanged so Gurney could ansv.·er
alleg::irions 1hat he lu1e1\' about illeg;_i!
fund raising.
C0:\1CEDING THAT his account v.·as
"an incredible story," Gurney denied
any k110\1•ledg.'.lb!e conneclion 1\·ith funds
th:H he :idmitted "·ere collected illegally.
He blamed Larry \\'illiams. 29, \.\"hon1
h{' said he first met in mid-197! v.·hcn
\'."1!ii.:in1 ... 1\as introduced to hirn as a
\·oluntecr cam paign 1,1·orkcr.
The f\[1an1i llerald and other Florida
ne\.\"S]l'.lpers ha\'e reported that \\'illiams.
of Orlanrlo, coltectl'd at least tJ00.000
f~m builders seeking Gurney's influence>
,1·1t h lhl' Ft"dcr;il !lousing Adntin is1rat1on.
Gurney, a ~ate \VatergateCommittee
meinber, said an aide told him in June
1972 that \Villiams had collected $100,00'.I
for his next c.'.lmpaign. lie said he told
\\'illiams. "You put nie in an ext.remely
('n1 bnrrassi ng position " and insisted the
fund raising be stopped .
··1 did not authorize this hmd raising,"
c;umcy said . "I did not know it \VIJI
going on. l did not St.~ any of this
money."
GUR.'IEY SAID the money raised by
\\'illiams was not reported to !he Florida
secretary of stal e because he was not
a candidate in 1972. He said it s~
to him at the: ti me that it "'ould be
Jx>st 10 wait for his 1974 re-election
rnmpaign and report it then. lie said
Sl 6.000 v.•cnt fo r office eqienses bot
he did not knO\\" about the rest.
H{' sairt \\'illia ms and James Groot,
former administrative aide 1,1·ho the
Herald has reported lrne"' about the
fund raising. rrfuscd on advice of their
attorneys to discuss the \.\-'hereabouts or the funds.
U.N. Soldie1·s i11 Middle
Of Sl101·t Si1ez 'Flareup'
By The Assoeialed Press
Egyptian for ces opened fi re: in Suez
and started a cit}'Widc flareup \\'ith the
Israelis that la sted 13 minutes, a Unitrd
Xa1ions spokesman said today.
lie s.'.lid an operations post and other
buildings occupied by Finnish peacekeep-
lng troops 11·erc hit in !he action Thurs-
day arid a Finnish tent v.·as badl y bun1cd.
hu t there \>·ere no U.N. casualties.
TllE SPOKES~IA1"· Rt1dolr Stajduhar.
10Jd a Cai ro news conference: "il-1achine
gu ns and mortars "''ere used. Ther£>
"'as firing by !he Egy plian force s first
and !hen th e Israelis replied. l l spread
nlt ovC'r the city."
}fc said the firing on !he Finns was
not deliberate, and didn't know if the:
U.N. forces fired back.
Stajduhar s aid despi te the lflareup
in Suez City. "the: cease.fir e is still
holding on." He declined to qualify the
Suez fire fighl as se:rious.
SINCE TllE end of the Octobe r "''ar
Israeli troops have been in parts of
the city with the rest in Egyptian hands.
Finnish troops are manning observation
posts in bctwe:en !he tines.
Meanwhile , in \\'ashington, Sec retary
of State: Henry A. Kissinger has called
DAILY PILQJ
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on. the Arab states to rela.1 their oil
embargo.
\\11th a il-·tlddle East peace conference
~1~ming and the United St.ates p~
1s1ng to '1•ork for lsraC'Ji \.\'ithdrawal
from territory occupied during the 1967
v.•ar, "discriminatory measures against
1he United St ates and pressures are
no longer appropriate," Kiss ing('r said.
"\\'e are ta lking in that sense to
those Arab nations with which we are
in {'()n!act ," he said Thursday in a
session y,·ith ne"''SffiC'n.
Papers Donatio11
Nets Deduction
For Wallace
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) -Gov.
~eorge C. \Vallace r(':(:eived a personal
income lax deduction by donating hie;
1968 presidential campaign paperg to
the state, the Montgomery Advertiser
reports.
The newspaper said in today's editions
that Wallace made his deducUon of about
$30,000 trnder the same law which Prell·
dent Nixon used in claiming deductions
for some of his papers.
The director of state archives, Milo ,
Hownrd, coortnned that the Alabama •
Department oI Archlv~ and Histllrv ·~
had the Wallace papers but decl1ned ~
to say what value wa s put on them. ~
"That's a personal matter between :
the governor and the archJves," Howard :
said. The director al.so refu,,ed to smw t
the papers. '
"lt was a restricted gilt IDd. can ;
be seen only with pe:nnitslon rrom. :
Governor Wallace or the executor of :
hi~ estate for the next 15 yee.tt,11 Howard :
sa id. , •
The Advertiser 31.ld another restriction :
gives-Wallace or-hll uecutol' the right i
10 remove the papers from the archlve.c; •
If •rotoor l!brary Is set aside for too :
Wallace ramlly.
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Animal Control Plan
Seven Orange Coast ci ti es have bee n offered a
chaoce to support and share in a proposed $1 .l n1illion,
2-1-hour a nimal hospital and shelter. All they have to do
for it ls award their animal l'o ntrol contracts to Cali·
for nia An1n1al Control 1CAt'l, whic:h already serves Hun-
tington Beac:h.
Jn addition to lluntington. the other cities proposed
lu share the sys te111 arc: Newport Beach, Costa l\.1esa.
l''ou ntain Valley. Seat Beach , \Vestminsler and Los Ala·
n11tos. CAC clai n1s it would not cost the cities any thing
lo build or operate the co1nbined hospital-shelter be-
cause is would be self-supporting:.
C.-\C would earn its n1oney through dog li censes.
hospital fees and donations. It would provide such serv-
ite,c; as 24 -hour en1ergenc:y care, C'o mplete anin1al con·
trul and a low-cosl sp3y and neutering cl inic.
lt sounds like the type of service these communities
:'ihou!cl look into. 'fhere may we ll be some sound ob·
jections to it, bul so far none have been ra ised. T'he pro-
posal is certainl y worthy of serious consideration by each
com1nunity.
Co1111n 11tcl' Bus • Clear lll
It see1ns the story of the problen1-plagued Pollu1lon
!'ipecia! of l"ounlain Valley will have a happy ending
I.hanks 1o a county charter bus co1npany.
'!'he Pollulio11 Special is the brainchild of the Foun -
t;ti n \'alley Jayc:cc s who decided to set up a con1 puter
bus line -be tween the west co unty area an d downtown
I.os r\ngeles.
Al the time it \V as proposed. the ai1n was to help
c·ut do\vn on pol lution. \Vit h the energy crisis a t hand.
however, the use of s uch a bus line al so has significance
as a fuel-saving device.
Unfortunately it appeared for a ti1ne that lhe Pol·
A notlier War
Migl1t Solve
Our Proble11is
( ART HOPPE )
It \\·:is on Dec('1nber 7. 197~. th at
Congress. at the President"s request,
declared 1 ... ar on Gc rn1any and Japan.
This bold s1rokc saved the crurnbling
nation.
For n1ore rhan a yea r, confused
Ar11~r 1cans h<Jd been plagued by war-time
£<IS ration ing. v•ar-tin1e blackouts and
inl':<plicable \\'ar-lime shorlagcs 0 r
evcrythin1~ fro 111
:1ntifreezl! to ('Omic
book s.
",\II th:n 11(:\'f'
bt"<'n ]:lCklll!;. ' f'X·
plained Ilic l'rc;;1-
rl1•nt in a n;1ti()1111 ic\0
ncldrri;!>. ··1s ;1 war
And 11011.-lhat 11·c·1·e
~ot unf', I cn!I '"'
e v e r ~· pat:-iotir
A111eril':l11 lo r1111ke sacrif1ccs fo r the
'"'ar efforl. such as putting up wit h
gas ration ini,:, blackout s and shortages
of everything from anti-freeze to comic
books :·
THESE \\'EllE sacrifices thal every
patriotic American found ridiculously
rasy lo niakc. But they felt n1uch much
bctl(T about thl'nl. Grousing: bccarne
a 1h111g of th e p11sl.
Shou ld a cu!':ton1l'r be so un1varv as
to compl ;un ab6ut the n1ystcr1ous ·lack
of .ve llo111 tC'11n1s boll s. the ans11·C'r YNJ S
un v11ry1ng_ "Uon'l ycu kno\r," the
p:11!'10!1c propril'lur 11·ol1!d gro\1·1 at hlrn.
"lhnt lhl're·s n 1rar on . ;\l ac"'··
~lORl-:OVE R . the sickly malaise or
cloubl anJ distrust in the nation·s leaders
11·as S\\'<'Pl av.•ay overnight. As always
in v.·ar ti1nc. An,ericans un ited behind
lhf'ir go\'crninen t.
Nor 11·as there any difficulty drummi ng
up "'ar·lime fervor against the enemy.
··1,ftC'r all ,"' the President said, "who
has made off 1~·Hh our lumber, our
Dea1·
Gloon1y
Gus
CommonC"r. colored. Gt nlile, il!egi-
tirnate (child). la bor (class); mean
bclittlin~ 11·ords. hateful ly conceiv·
l'd. insidiously designating those so
labeled as someho\ ... lesser being.c;.
A. J. S.
Gloomv Gu• comm"'" ••• 1ubmltl.. bY rt1d1r• Ind do llCll M<t•wrlly rltfl.CI ltlt
Y/•WI Of l~t lll W ... l,Or. S"MI l'Mtt Ptl
P••v• to Gl"""11' Gus. Dllll' PHol.
fish and the fruits of our labor? \\'ho,
in a day that shall live in infamy.
made a sneak attack on our _Alm ighty
I::>ol1 ar? And who has established vast
beachheads of rea l eslale ho ldings on
our sacred American soil'.'"
Tiff. J-'IGllTING, such as it \vas,
r1•n!rrrd once more in North Africa.
the goal bC"ing the strategic fl.liddle East
oil rcsC"r\'es. \Vho 11·ill ever forget the
Second Banle of El Alamein? Again.
the t11•0 arnl<Hias of tanks faced each
other in the desert. But this time . ..in
!he 11•ord , "Go ~··. both raced east for
Saudl Arabia. "\Vho cnres who gets
the oil." 3S !he President sail.I , "as
long as Lhe Arabs don't."
Finally, it 11•as over . Th e old battleship
~fissouri once more steamed into To kyo
Bay for !he surrende r ceremonies.
General Buck Ace. who had been prac·
tici ng in front of a mirror, dre.,.,, his
sword v.·il h blinding speed and handed
it lo the surprised Japanese admiral.
''You licked us fair and square:· said
Gr·nC'rnl Acl' qui ckly, "nnd 11•e surrender
uncondilionally.··
!'O A\I ER ICA v.·as forced to v.·ithdr3\V
lier troops fron1 :ibroad and dismantle
ht•r r111Htary rnachine at a saving s of
billion~. And An1er1cans. happy and
uni11~. gre11· rich turning ou! sn1all cars
and television sets for her conquerors.
Germany and Japan bccan1e rhc
mightiest nations, plagued inevit ably by
power-mad leaders. i n ex p I i c a b I e
shortages, and, in monet ary circles. 101\'
marks and diminishing yens.
Lasting peace finally came "'ilh \Vorld
\Var TV when all countries surrendered
unconditionally in the first J! second s.
lution Special \vould never become a reality, due primar-
ily to the opposition to the projecl by the Sout hern Cali·
fo rn1 a l<ap1d 1'rans1t Distrtt:l. 'rile RTD C'laiined !hat
~uch a line wou ld be in cun1pct1li on with the1n :11HI
·should not ret·c1ve a Publ1t Ut1l1t1cs un1 1ni s~ion pcr111il.
That problen1 was solved when l\1ike Valen of the
1'o\vn Tour Bus Co. of Anaht:'inl hc.>ard about the R'rt1
opposit ion and offered the Jaycees the use of his charter
line for !he l)otlution Special. Jaycee~> say the use of
a charter bu s clin1i natcd the problen1 'vlt h the RTL)
and they expect to start the service on Jan. 7.
\\lith all of us fa ~·1ng so1ne for'ni of gasoline rest r i1··
!1011 the Jayece.s and J\Jr \'alen provide a gooJ exa1nplc
of \Vhat can be at('01Tlpl1shecl. ·
Five-\va y Chaos
Jl untington Beach cit y offi cials should count then·
blessi ngs over the accident-free record at the interseC'·
tion of fo.1ain Street, Gothar·cl Street and Garfield /\venue.
The fiv e-point c:or11cr ha s to be Lhc unholiest alliante of
traffic lanes in th e area.
1'he confusio n <-·ou!d be ('!eared. at least p<i rt1ally.
if the engineering deparln1cnt Y.•ould turn on the ne'v
$85.000 1raff1c s ignal s. 'l'hc current. flashing reel sy:-.-
tern leaves the cros~in g tune to the judgn1ent of in d ivi-
dual motorisls and. considering the width of the inter-
section and angles of the st1·eets. it hJs to be a shaky
sta1i.
'I'he lights \1/011'1 go on , say ci ty engineers, until
Southern Pacific J<aUroad hooks up safety devices for
its tracks \vh ich ('ross J\·lain Streel. 1'hey hope tile prob-
lem 'vi!l be solved in less than a 1nonth.
If it isn't, the city had better find its O\\'O solution,
before the confusio n turns into a rash of crashes.
H SMOL!>ERING SLANKET
Neav Co1igress Cotild Decide P1·esidetit's Ft1t11re
Nixon 'Referendum' • Ill '·7 4 Election·
\\'ASlllNGTO'.'J -\\'halc\·rr n1<1y be
in doubt alxiut lhe in1peach1ne111 01·
resignation of President Nixon. 1hl' un-
folding of events point s to one t'l'f'lainty .
The issue is alrC'ady incxlr1ca bly in1·ol vt'd
in the politics of l~i~ v.·hcn a nl·1v
House of Representali\'es and a third
of the Senate will be elec!ct.L
Events have moved at such a pace
through the \1•hole o(
19i3 that the decisive
sW.ges of one of t Ile
most explosive poli-
tica l events in his-
tory 1vill be rr;iched
on the threshold o(
the n<:1tional election.
Only the tnost \'O!-
canic activity \vould
produce a vote on
ln1pcachment in thl' first session of Th'"'
9.1rrl Con6ress, which is i1pproach111~ :i
close. Evrn if 1h:i1 11•crC" 10 h<ippr·n it 1~
not conceivable th;it the SenillC' could s11
:is a court of 1mpc:ich1nl·n1 un:il ll't·JI into
nex t year.
TH ERE ARE 111·0 11·ays the 1.;;s11·~ r111gh1
del'C'lop . tast and slol\'. and 001h hca1·ily
\l'C'i~hled 1\ilh the pol itical fat e Qf n1 c111-
bers of Cnngrcss up for rc-('IC'clion in
!he fall. Evt'nl s concei\'abl v could n'o1•e
rapidly i11 the first scverill n1on1h s ol
1!174 11·irh action by the /louse judiciary
cornmirtce !o irnpcach i'\i-:011. Then . evt'n
if House ac!io11 can1e rel:ilivrly r:ipidly.
the Scna!c 11·ould be si!lin~ n.s a co ur1
of in1peachmcnt as the Con!.!ressional
campaign de\'cl opC'd.
'rhc sJ011·t•r pra<.·l·ss rnight rlcl'rlop in
s~·\·rr;:i ! \\'<l}'S :i nd hr 111i; lh11 dr<'lf'll'\•
s1;1 ~es evt·n closer 10 1•!t·1·11on d:1\'. 1':i1hC'r
\1 ay. :is so mr judgf' lh1• 0111loo k. !tie
prL•ssurc on thr Pl ··~1ck·nl 10 rl·o.,1g11 11 oul d
beco1nc irrcsis11 h1f'.
T.\K l\"r; l'HF.SIOE\"T \1.\011 111. h1::.
\\·ord tha t he 1rdl not re~1gr1. h<n1·•~1cr .
the outlook hcco1nC"s son1t·11·ha t dilfere11!
nnd has u11d oullt cdly bee n care fully
measured by the PrcsidcnL In anolhL'r
construction of future e\·l'nts, the !louse
\rill avoid voti ng impcach1nent "Ven if
it is rc cominendcd hy a majority of
the judiciary con1n1i!lec. nnrt !he Scna1c
will not br. :ible to ren ch a decisive
stage on removing 1hc President froin
(RICHARD WILSO~
office prior to the el c1.:!i on. \\ hclhcr
or not !he ~louse acts.
In thal scena rio. the Congressional
elec tions \1·ould have the effect of ;i
national referendum on the President"s
resignation or removal fr om office. I!
\l'0t1ld involve th e general ciucstion or
t•lecting a Congress less likely or more
likl'ly 10 find Nixon guilty of high cri1ncs
a11d misdemeanors.
Accoi-ding to the mcasuremen1s of !he
c:a!lup poll. a Congrc~s 1nore likely lo
1<1ki,: drastic action against 1hc Prl'sident
11 ill be. elected. Gallup is forecasting
'-' DPn1ocratic landshdc in the election
of the House of BeprC'scnt;Hives ex·
cecll ing !hut of 196·1 11'hC'11 !he Dc 1nocr:it s
ca rried 29~ scats ;Jnd the Hcpu l>l1ca11-.
40 .
LET US SUPPOSE that the lJL1n10Cr.i1 s
carried :ion seals 111 tht' l lousi.: 1or nn
overall gain of 6IJ in :111 C'lcttlun 11•hcrf'i n
1he AF'l.,.-CJO. 1\n1ericans for Jk 1nocra1ic
Action and Comn1on Cause 11erc deman•!-
ing the i111pcac:hn1cnl or rcsi ~nat!n11
of President Nixon . Suc:h a11 cll'ction
n1ight very 11·cl\ be accepted iJS a 111an-
dale Nixo n could nol deny.
Let us suppooe also that a half dozen
Senators least likely to vote to retnove
Nixon from office were to be replaced .
and this is not h::trd to imagine bceause '"'O of lhetn ure not running any11,·ay
and a couple of others arc in pol iriral
trouble of their own.
Such an election v.·ould cnus" :1 <lrHs!it:
deterioration in Nixon's political JXJS1!1on .
EITH ER \\'I\ Y -the qui~k \\'ay Ul'
the slo11· 11;.1y -every 1ncrnlx'r ()I
!'on~rl'S.~ \~ill be holding his politica l
f;1h• in his h;:inds. \\'hen Congress meets
:1g;1111 111 January for its zit'(ond session.
stron g pr es:i\lrc is 1•\pected from th!!
in1pt•aeh 111L·nt /resignation ad\ oc:ites for
lhc Carltl'~l llOSsiblc action so !hat lhC'
issue c:i n Lie rcsol\'Cd before the summer
n1onths plunge Congressn1cn into the heat
nf th eir pre-election t•an1paigns . It is be:·
ing argued that no Congressman ,1·i!I
1l'ish 10 go into !he campaign with the
impeachment issue around his neck.
But tllC'rc is an equally persuasive
argument that no Congressman \vould
11·ish to go into his campaign after
voting for an i1npeach menl procedure
11·hich flopped because t"·o-thirds of the
Senate could not find suffi cien t evidence
to con 1·ict !he President.
Tht•sc political c:onsiderations and ail
others 11 ht t h affect lhe control of the
gu\'C'rnnh·nl of the lJ.S. \l'i!I he part
uf th e l11te11sc political struggle of 197·1.
Hoiv Views of 'Sin' Beca11ie Distorted
Jn l11 s nc1v (and, in 1ny opinion,
\';1lu;1blc ) book. [)r. Karl !11enningcr.
the fan1ed psychiatrist. poses the ques-
tion in his title: ··\Vhatcver Became
of Sin "'"
This question is answered. al leasl
111 part. on page 229 of the book. \\'here
the auth or lists the current "sins"' of
Americans as enun1erated by Hen jamin
Ru~h in 1788, before the nation had
even gotten tJnder 1~·ay.
Rush conden1nt•<l as "~ins" drink ing,
sn1oking. lhe pnpular election f)f judges.
th1· country lui r ('·a temptation !o l'X-
1r;J\;1gru1cc. gn1ni ng. drunkenness. ;in\1
unelc;111ness·· 1. horse rae1ng. c o c k
f1gh11nµ. dining at n1en·s cluhs. and
'·f'nJny1ng oneself on the SC1bbilth by
s11·1111111 ing , slidi ng and ~ka!1ng.'0
\VllAT llAPPENED to "sin" 1\<IS si1n-
ply that becau se our Pur1t;1n anc:i'stors
labeled many things as sins !hat v.·c now
perceive lo be n1erely d1\'crsions, or
•1•eaknesses, or soinetimes illness /such
as alcoholism l. the people gradually re·
jccted the whole idea of "sin"' as an·
tiquatcd anll self-righteous. The very
~YDNEY J.HARRI~
1vord itself became obso lescent in
'·educated"' or "enlighte ned" circles in
the 20th century.
Jn making this break V.'ith the P-'SL
\\'e con1n1itlert lhe error of .,.,.hilt the
Brltlsh call ''thro1.,.1ng nut lhc ba b~-w11h
the b;1th-1va!er." Thnt is. 1nst<'ad of
distinguishing between l'ternal and
universal sins and n1cre cu ltur:1I C'dic:!~.
v.·e si n11>ly disc:trdcd the r.n!irc 11otlu11
of sinfulness.
AS !\l EN:\'l ~GER puts II Ul th(' hook
(follov,.1ng the JC'ad of T1lllch and othf'r
1nodcm thcolcgians l, ll'l' should a1·01<J
the v.·ord ··sins," and use Pnly .. sin'' in
the singular-to mean man's alie11<1t1on
and cstrangen1ent , froni hirnsC'lf. fron1
lus fcl1011's. or from <.:od.
The bus1s of ··sin '' 11vhich is neither
a 0 'crin1e'' nor nn ''illness") is pride,
or narc1ssisn1, or perverted self-love,
ur li\'Jng fo r OHt!SC·lf. on Ilic .,.,•rong
ass u111pt 1011 that. 0111,.s deepest self-in·
terest 1.<; sC"rved ill lhis 11·ay. Actual!y.
as psych1<J try agr<'cs \v11h religion in
!his cu·ea. the rC":1l sin is rooted in
hate. and hate is ah1·a~·s self-destructive .
/It is in this deep 111C"taphysical sense
tl1at the Biblical injun ction is true : "1'he
1\·agcs of sin is death."" I
\\'llE,\i PEOPl.E rcillized that gam ing,
ur sporl111g. or dancing. or smoking.
v.·ere ri ot !'<Ins 1althot1gl1 thC'y n1ight not
bl• de.;1r;1ble 11nrlcr ~nlC' circurustancesl,
th ey be1.:.unc disC'nchnntcd 11•1t h the l\'hule
llicolngicnl notion ot ··s1nn111g," and
{lec1ck·rt 1hat nothing 11·ns re11lly 1vrong .
~is lung ;1.; !he 1;111 did n't pro hibit it
or ps~C'h1<11 ry d1d n"1 S ll ~n1at 1ze it.
,\ll'IH11nc;c r. 1n th is use ful book, is
lry u1g tu rCF>torc tl1e concept lo il s
ong1nal Bibfit:1l u!c;J of personal
res ponsibilit y for one·s actions : alt
"rea l" sins spring fr om the primal sin
of cutting (lncsclf off from concerns
for one's fe!lO\I' man anrt liv ing as an
independent, self-ce ntered entity. Fron1
thi s l'\'il , all othe rs grow and fl ower.
Presidential Power Under Emergency Plan Revealed
\VASl·ll NG1'0N -One of President
Nixon·s l'arlicst acts after he moved
Into 1he \\lhite-House \vas to draw up
contingency plans fo r the call-up of
federa l troops in case of a domestic
crisis.
The plnnning ·.11as
in tended to c o p e
\1•ith the 11•idespread
riots and deroonstra·
lions that rocked the
nation in the late
1960s. The Pre~ident
h&s the pc>1ver to im·
plement the plans,
hO\\'ever, any time
he feels condlUoos "make. it imprac·
ticable to enforce the laws.-"
Some high officials, aware or Nixon's
hf'lligerent atlilud'"t toward h.ls Watergate
cr\l.ics . wonder \Vhethcr he would use
bis emergency powers lo hang on to
th e presidency if he should be faced
with impeachment.
SOURCES close to the President insist
he loves the United Slates loo much
tu tamper with Its democratic in~
sli tutions. lie is also showing a new
wllllngna• to consult congressional
leaders. But th is hasn't entirely stopped
!he worried whispers, which wr: have
'
heard at the '.1ighest levels of govcrn-
JT1enl.
\Vit hln the \Vhite. House. he has spoken
of the danger of turning our delicall'
fo reign affairs over to an inexperienced
President. Our sources say he sounded
as if he is determined to carry on
as a patriotic duty.
The plans,,.e ready for him to declare
a state of emergency, meanwhile, if
he should choose. One classified docu-
ment, known as the "Interdepartment al
Action Plan for Civil Disturbanc~.··
outlines the responsibilities of the
Defen.!e and Justice departm~nt.s in the
event the armed services are mobilized.
THIS DETAILED plan, which includes
samp1e proclamations and ex ecutive
orders ror lh e President to sign, was
dellvered to Ni1on on May 19. 1989.
lie Initialed the "approve" .line and
then scri bbled "Good Planning" in the
bottom margin.
Although th~ emergency plans arc over
four years old, they have been updated
and reflect present policy.
One of the proposed proclamations
deals with "La\f~ and Order in the.
Washington MetroPolitan Arca." First,
Nixon could "command all pcfliOns
engaged In. . . .acts of violence to
cc;ise and desist therefrom and lo
disperse and rel ire peaceably forlhv.•ith."
IF OEl't10NSTRATORS failed Io
disperse, Nixon could then issue an ex-
ecuti ve ord er ca lling upon "units and
members of the armed forces (to) sup-
press the violence .... and to restore
law and ..irder in and about the
Washington metropolitan area."
The Justice Deparl1nent U1en woulJ
activate it s confidential "Civi l Distur-
t>.~nce Plan" and the Am1y woi.ld order
"pre-positioned" {edera l troopr; to
"restore law and order." Th e delails
of the n1ilitary takeover nre laid out
In classified C1ln tingcncy plans known
collectively as "Garden Plot.··
Our Whit e l~ousc sourt·es einpha!'ii·•.e
lhat the l'resldcnt hasn't even hinted
he might declare an emeritency ~nd
pul \Vashinglon und er n1nrl ial law. But
they admit he has surrounded himself
with men who would' probably carry
out his orders.
HIS Cl.OSEST :issoc1<1te 110"' IS :\lex-
Jnder lla1g. a forn1cr .Anny gcner'll.
'The ln1vvcr \vho has Nixon 's ear. former
Pcntagoi1 counsel J . F'red 131.zhardt. is
a \Vest Poinl graduate . John J3cnne11.
another aide 111 the Presillen1 ·s itn-
mcdi ate circle, is a retired t\\'O-Star
genernl.
Throughout the crisis surrounding the
ouster of Special \Vatergatc Prosecutor
Archibald Cox, accordin g lo our sources .
Haig followed the President's orders
without questio ning them. His loyalty
wns lo his commander-in-chief, not to
the higher principles at issue.
lli\16, for example. personally order1:d
the rDJ to SC<ll off Cox 's office. lie
also transnliltcd th e order to forn1rr
IJC'ruty All on1ey General \V i I I i a 111
Rueke\shaus lo fire Cox . \V h en
Ruckelshaus refused to do so. ~laig was
nha shcd. The erstwhile gf'n eral !Old
R.ucke\shaus in a crisp mllilary vo ice
"Your C1)n1man<lcr-in-chief has given .1 u11
annrdcr." -..-;~
Nor ha1·c the Pt'n1agon ·s lop )1r:1ss
shown any incllnalion to defy a prc s1d,,n·
1t<JI con1n,and. The Joinl Ch i c f 's
chairman, Admiral Thomll!'i Moorer . lV:'IS
asked at a Senate hearing last August
If he co uld conceive of a situation
\1·ht•re1n he \\'Oul.i di.sobey an order.
"AS A i\ll LITAHY n1;.1n _ .:· !\loorer
replied. "I h:ive never been one who
!hough! Ih a! I shoul<l obey the orders
I like and diso!Jcy the orders I do11 't
like. Therefore, u•hen I get a11 order,
I obey it."
Th ere are nearly 500 separate federal
laws delegating ext raordinary authori1y
to the President in 1in1e or nationnl
emergency. He could declare any part
or th e United Stales a "n1ilitary area,··
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OllANGI COAST
i·Dltl~l{1)I
Robe1·t ."I. \Vccrl. Publishtr
J'll on1ns Kccv1:. F:d11ur
lia rbara I\ rc1b1ch
Editorial Page Etl1lor
Friday, J)ecen1ber 7, 1973
for cx:implc. ;ind co11ld sc1·e rcly punish
anyone 1vho actC'd ··con!rary to the
rrKtrirlions ap,1\icable therl'to."
Under th e Ja1vs no 11· nn th1~ books.
:1CC01·ding to St'n . Frank Church , D·
lll:i ho. "tire President may seize prop-
.Cl'lics. mobilize production. seize c:on1-
111oditics. inslilutc ninrti:'ll law, sei1,e
control of <1 !1 transportation <1nd com·
mun1cations. regulate private capital,
restrict travel, and -in a host or
pa rticular and peculia r ways -c:ontrol
the activities of all American citizens."
Thc-editorial Pfti" or the! Dally
f'i!ot seeks to inform and srimulAt e
'!'t'stter.r -by ~ttng on -ihts --p&~e
d1ven:<' commentary on topics or In..
tcresl by synd icated rolum nia:ia and
cartoonists, by providing a forum for
r"arlcrs: vi~vs and by J:l"t'i;e ntlnr this
Ill ""·spa('J{>r'!I opink>ni and ld~as on
rurrenl lnpies. Th~ tdltoriaJ opj;nlDru:
of the Oaily Pilot apprar only 1n tM
1•;htnrial column at rhe top of 1n.-
1iag1•. Opinions exprHIM!d by lhl~ col
un1111sr~ llnd 1•1u·1oon11ls and k'fll'r
"1·11f'r~ ar\• th.-ir own and no cndorst'·
ni•·nt ol tht•ir \·11>1'.·s by tht Daily
P1 iut ~hnulrl ~ lnlerrrd .
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Law•••f!.kers Ap1wove
55 MPH Speecl Lu11it See11
SACRAMENTO (AP)
California -land of !he auto,
the freeway nod ri drive-In llfe
slyle -will have to slow
dovm to 55 miles an hour
Oil New Year's Day under
a bill awaiting G<iv. n.on:dd
Rl'o1gan's ~1gu&tur~.
'I'/1e legislature v o t c tl
O\'Cr\vh c lmlngl y in an
emergency session Thursday
10 reduce the speed limit fronl
65 to a fut'l -sa ving 55 n1,p.h.
on the state's 76,000 mllcs
of highvn~ys.
THE RE P UB LI CAN
governor supported t h e
legislation and wil l sign at
\\'ithin a fe"' days, his office
said.
In sponsoring the bi l I ,
Assembly Speaker Bob ri.tocct-
ti, a Democrat campaigning
Racial Rock
Riot Ooses
Higl1 School
PALM SPR INGS (AP) -
~lore than 40 percent of the
students at Palm Springs 1-ligh
School st.ayed home in the
aftermath of an outbreak of
rock Lhro"ing in which nine
persons \1:ere arrested, of-
ficers said.
Officer Patricia Porter said
Thursday night only two of
the arrcsled were students
and lJ"te r e s t were Joca.I
residents. All were booked on
a variety of charges ranging
·from disturbing the peace to
assault with a deadly wea pon.
she added.
The offi cer said tension
between black and whit e
students broke out inlo minor
roc k throwing Tuesday. It
became more widespread and
intense \\'ednesday but no one
was injured, she added.
School &.!pt. Grover Moore
said parents were told they
rould keep thei r child ren home
today in hopes of casing the
situation.
TV Actor's
Trial Set
In Assault
BEVERALY HILLS (Al'l -
Actor Stu Gilliam, star of the
televisioo series "Holl Out."
has been ordered to stand
trial on charges of assault
with a deadly weapon.
Gilliam \\"OS arrested Sept.
29 aftt'r he flllcgeclly sv.ung:
a long-handled ax at a head
v,.aiter, Fausto Reinardo .• who
earlier had told Gilliam he
\.\1ould have to \.\'llit for a tabl e
at the Lobster Barr el
' Res tau rant in '\'est ltol!wyood .
Gilli am missed Rcinardo
"1.-ith the ax and was subdued
by actor Alan Hale. owner
of the restaurant.
Bev er I y !fills MLmicipial
Court Judge George Zucker
scheduled arraignment for
Dec. 20 in Santa 1\fonica
Superior Court.
Lone Bandit
Heists Ba.nk
BAKERSF1ELO (UPI) -A
bandit wearing a ski mask
and wielding a shotgun held
up the California Republican
Bank here Thursday.
Kem County Sheri(f's
Deputies said the lone robtX'r ned In a stolen car which
was found abandoned a short
distance away,
The amount of nlonc.v t.'.lk£'n
in the robbery \\·as not rcvC'al-
ed.
for govt'm('r nell y l' <t r ,
estimated the J~·tr speed
l1m1t \1·0Wd save 300 n1ilhon
gallons of gasoline a year
'Mle state's more th'1n 15
million 1notor vehicle::. <in -
nually guzzle 9.5 billion g;-dlous
uf gasoll1 1~.
TJl1': l'lff:ASURE \~·ill havC>
no efrert on big trucks whll:h
currcn1l y are limited 10 55
m.p.h.
\\'ilh Reagan's signatUrl',
California "'ould join obout a
doz.en other states in cutt mg
lhe speed lin1it 10 50 or 55
follo\\'1ng l)r!·s1dent Nixon'.'>
urging. A pro~ed n:i tinnal
speed limit of 55 mph. JS
before Cong res..'>.
Despite a lopsided 27-4 vo!c
for lhe bill in the California
IJP'I Teleplla!o
SUED BY TEA MSTERS
Actor Ed Mt:Mahon
$6 Millio1i
Suit Hits
McM<r lion
LOS ANGELES (APl -A
$6.75 m ill ion suit has bcen
filed against tc I c vis i o!l
personality Ed l\fcl\lahon for
allegedl y breaking a contract
to improve the image o[ the
Teamsters \Jnion.
TI1e suit, filed by the
Teamsters Thu rs d ay in
Super ior Court . co n I c n d ~
r-.1c~·l a hon , a partne r nam('d
Nick Torzcski and t1vo fir n1s
they formed \\'Crc paid $1. 75
million to carry out a
mullimedla promo!ional cam·
paign for the Teamsters. The
firms were Am~riea on the
~love Productions. lnc., and
Sabra Productio'1s. Inc.
TIIE SUIT contend s
l\-l c!\1ahon, Torzeski and the
t~·o' finns usi'd the $1.75
million for their Ol\'n en·
tcrprises. It said they failed
to pay bills for the publicity
can1paign. and brought bad
publicity to !he Tcarnstcr.~.
By allf'~('(Jly failing to j11dgc
or av.·ard prizes in a school
essay contest. the defendants
incurred the 1vr;ith of l11r
school children <u1d '!heir
parents.··
The Tramstcrs seek the
return of their n1onr:y. plus
S2.5 million for damage to
their reputation -an d another
S2.5 million in punitiv e
damages.
!\fc!\11\ llON 'S problems v.·lth
the Teamster can1paign came.
to light last \rcc.k whc.n Ille
Dectmber issue Qf Overdrive
i\fagazine. reporled that. their
"year-long inves Agation·· had
revealed ''that approximately
$1.5 1nillion in Tcan1stcrs·
money authorize d for
'Ame rica On Th(' i'olovc.' wa.~
niisused."
//1 I ·.,
' I 1_,.,, .
-
'ii'ni.lt~·, 1h .. re w<r& oonlf• run-1
coro~1~ debate 11nd d1s!lt'ru;1on
Sevt·ra1 senators qu1~~uo1 1£1d
!he ~t:ilOusness o( lhe cni•rg:
cnsls and the n·.11 savin~.~
rh:.it "'ut1ld be aC'hl<'\'Pd hy
sh<il'ing !he spi~(·d 1111111 Ill
n1r11
ST AT!!: St-:N. Georg 1•
Zcnnv1ch 1 1)-Fr~noi, sairl ·hi·
voould be '·hard-pres:.ed ,
f1·a11kl; .. 10 kt:t'p \ht" as n1 p h.
dr1vu1~ ;1cr-0ss l11s n e \\'
!C'g1!)liitll'e <hSll'IC:I , \\•hil·h l.~
1115 nllll's long.
Zenovith 11ddf.'fl, "\\'hen Jo.·
Citizen ('an't jump in his
('arn)>('r to go to the hills on
Fricloy n'ghts . hi.''11 he \ht•
fjr<.1 onr to vole for the in-
1!1;11111• Iv si nk 011 Wl·lls r1J,!h!
1111 th1• l~·u(·h ~t Sa n t a
Barbilr<1 ."
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Gas Statio1is
Set Su11day
Oosings
LOS ANG£LES tL:Pl 1 -
il·lost So uthern C''11ifurnio g:is
.stat ions v.-ill hnntif Pr(•s i':lcnt
f\:1xon's re(jUl'Sl to c!OSl' doY:n
frorn Saturday night 10 ~1 oncl:1y
n1oming, s:i1d the Southern
California Autornob!le Club.
The Auto Club Thursday
sur\'eycd nlorc than 200 ~ta
tions along 1najor highways
in the area. 1\nd nearly 8 •
percent of the O\.\'ners con-
tacted said they intend to shut
down from 9 p.rn. Saturday
w1l1! J\londay in the second
v.·eekend of gas stotion shut-
dO\\'TlS.
(}f the lB percent who said
they would rcn1ain OJ)('n, fev.•
pl<Hl11L'd to be open around
the clock. Only vne percent
of those Polll'd v.·erc un-
decided, the Aulo Club said.
r.1 0 T 0 R I ST S driving
Interstate 15, connectlni!
SoutllC'rn C.1lifomia and Ll ~
Vegas. \1•ill ha1·c !he bc:-t
chance of gelling gasolin<'
Sundav, according In !he
surveV. A nun1ber of sta!ions
v.•ill be Opt'n in Barsto11.• and
in Baker. sonic offering all-
nig-ht SCr\•ice.
But Interstate 5. from
Orange County sou1h to San
Dicgo, \1·iJI be almost lot<dly
·'closed" because of I h !!
scarcity of open ga s stations.
1'.1ost stations surveyed ln
S::in Dit>go anrl lmj){'rial Coun-
ties "''ill elose at 9 p.ni. Satur-
day. Similar gai;o!ine situa-
tions \Vill exis t in Sanlfi
B:irbflra anrl ~111 Lu is Obisr10
Countil'S. a!lhou gh o few !;!(I·
lions \1·i ll lX' open ;dong US
IOI in C:irpinteri:i, Santa
Barb:ira, S;in Luis Obispo,
1\tascadrro and P11so Roble s
'l\\'O st:itions i11 the Palm
Sprmgs area reporled the)'
v.·ould reinain open Sunday.
Along: Inlcrslate JO. a fev.·
stalions \viii be open bel\l'een
Cabazon and \Vhite\valcr, a1..-...
cording to the su rv('y.
iV<1vy Sings
Th e 'Bl11 c8'
SAN IJ!f.GO f Af 'I -;-:ri1·v
flef'l tfl!ll!lllllldS :J!"f' bl•ll);!
\\':irner! hv the P~'nl;1 gon Lhtlt
there is ·;i critical shorr.1i;1•
(If the fahric used to n1flhr
Nav v dungart•es.
A· nf'w <.'orn1n11nique says
n105t i'\a1·y exchangl'S :ind all
ship's stores af!oat 1\·dJ be
without the dungarees "'hen
present su pplies :ire gone.
There was no cxp!anatlon for
the shortage.
The 'blue denin1s already a~·
gone in San D1ei;o shi ps and
shor('bases.
"All v.e've gOl !cf~ are the
really odd sizl's, like short·lcg-
gecl. 61}-inch "aists." a
srokesn1<111 ;it S:1n Dil'!(O
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VOL. 66, NO. HI , 4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY. DEC EMBER 7, 197) N TEN CENTS
Caspers Baclis Lido Lease-With Bilie Trail·s
Cy L. l'E'rER KRIEG
01 lh• Otily Piiot 5t1"
l·'if:h [)i:•tr1ct Supervisor Ronald \V_
('a~.pt•r;; stu,I Thursd;.1y he thinks
N1·,1·ur.rl lll'ach should rcnP11' th<' priva1 e ]l('~r.i: lr;isc aro11nd tht• island 011 1vhich
ht• 11\ l'~.
But he s:-iid th(' l c;i~e 111111 l!Jc Lido
!Sh' ('01nn1u1l1\v 1\ssoc:i:·it1un t LICA i
11hould :tlso \lru1:1tic "ror a h:c)•cle 1r;11l
1..1r pedestrian 1n;,ll" ;irotind l he
IJ(!J'imetl'r r;f the c\.t'\usivc residential
(·on1muni1y.
r\c11'J)Ort Beacl1 C11uncilmen 111ill con-
A l1iniinuni
Pe1i1tj es
Requested
\\'ASl·JINGTON IAP) -The Treasury
Dt'partn1cnt today asked Congress for
autllority to bcf,:in making penrues out
of a!u111inun1 instead uf copper .
111c reason ror the proposed chan~e,
a Treasury Dcpartn1cnl spokcsn1an said,
is lhc cost of copper, \\'hich is making
the co:.t of produc111g a penny ahnost
niorc than 1hc penny is worth.
A dcpartn1ent !>pokesrnan said rhe
r11rticsl !he sv.·itch to <1lun1inum could
be made 11·oukl \Jc 90 Ua~·s [!flt•r nuthor1ty
fur the at•lion is gr:1n\cd b;-." Congress,
But tht• L'.S. J\tinl already h:.is stamped 1 out sc\·eral sample .:ilum111ur11 pennies,
\\'hich ar(' !he sa1nc !'i7.e il.'> thl' coppei·
pt'nny. The y still bear the lik eness or
Presulent Abri!han1 Lincoln on lhe face
and the Lincoln Tlic1norial on the reverse
sid~.
But lhe coin i~ a ligh! a!uminun1
color, 1lll lurally. instead o! the copper
color, and \\'Cighs about 6-0 percent less
1han the copper penny.
:\Ir~. 1\1ary Br(l(iks. Mint director, cau·
!toned thnl a <lecision 11n the conversion
of the penny from copper lo 11tuminu1n
has not been n1adc. She said Congress
is only being requested to grant standby
:iuthorily to the secretary of the
Treasury lo 111;1kt: th<' change.
But it \1·c1:,; clear rro111 1he Treasury
sl11lcn1cnl 1h:1t the price of copper. \\'hich
hci s just about doubled !his year , may
Jorcc the change.
The Ucpart1ncnt esti111ates each penny
costs nine-tenths of one cent to produC'e.
Shou ld 1hc Price ot copper rise another
20 ccnls o v e r its present rise of SI
prr pound. lhe cost of making a coppi:>r
pe11ny v.•ould exceed i!S value.
The ~lint es!irnalt'S there arc 30 billion
pen nies in circulntion. including seven
billion produl·ctt ·l;.1sl ycnr.
Alumi11urn is sc11lnf! al about 30 cents
a pound, :ind bcc~tusr Ll is lightrr
inntcri:LI. th1' ~lint csl1ma1cs lt could
produc<' 500 pennies from a pound of
:i!111ninun1 l'Olnp;ired 10 150 pennies froi n
a pound of cOJl!Jl.'r.
lt said th is 1rould m:ike the mrtol
cost of :in alt11n1n11n1 ~ l' n t at 7 IOOths
of a pt'nn~·. or 1 1n1h th l' eoi;t or a
coppl·r i.:l'nL
A spokes111<1 11 for thl' \\lint said 11
1r~s d1fficul1 to prL'dicl what wo11ld ha1>-
rc·n to CO!)pcr pennies if the f\1int began
producini:; aluminurn pennies.
"\Ve don't '-''lint to predict that. \Ve
hope lhey 111ill t.'Qntinue in circulation,"
he said .
\\'hen the government stopped making
mostly silver coins in 196.'l and RWit ched
to a copper and nickel alloy, sil ver
coi ns disapj)('ared f r om circulation
a lmost ovemigh1.
The government once bcrore slopped
rnaking copper pennies. during part of
\Vorld \Var II wht'n it switched to zinc
co3tcd steel for 1943. But it switched
back 1vhcn copper became available
again .
The proposed cornposition of the
aluminuin c('nl would be aboul 96 pcrct'nl
<1luminu1n. Th<' penny is now aboul 95
percent copper and five j){'rcent zinc.
Chapin Clciims
Hi s l1111oce nce
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Former
presidenlinl app oint m c n t s
.!JecrC'tary 0\Yight L. Chapin plead-
ed innncent today lo 8 fouf'-('()unt
lndi clment lhJ\ he lied to a federal
\Vatcrgate grand jury a b o u t
hepulllican-sronsored 1972 cam-
paign "dirty tricks.\•
"I plci!d not guilty:· Chapin said
as he was arraigned before District
Judge Gerhard A. Gesell.
Gesell released Cha pin on
persona l recogni1.ance and in <i
routine order, ordered ChApin to
surrender hls passport and not
leave the Unitl'<l States.
'
duct a public hearing Dec. 17 on the
L/CA request to rene\v lhe lease !()
1hf> IJca<:hes and street-end lots fur
tinother 25 years.
'fhc !\50 island homeov•u<'rs are pro-
po:-;ing to pay $3,500 a year to keep
the public o!f !he beaches.
Caspers also said he thinks the 5'lu1h
Cl'l.'lst Regional Zone Conservation Com-
nl1ssion should have the right to revie11<
tile propoocd lease renewal. Bu l !he com-
1niS&ion's attorney di sagrees.
"l asked the attorney to the coasta l
Rides Again
City crew sets up traditional
Christmas display at Newport
Beach City HalJ . Because of
energy cris is, the display will
go unlighted this year.
Ne ivpor t Police
Nab Suspect
In The ft Ri11 g
Nl'l\'port Beach police say they llO\\'
have the third suspect 111 a threc-nH111
ring that 1vas responsible for !he !heft
of al least 25 Porsches earlit'r this
year.
llarry Co leman Oswald, 19, of
1losen1ead faces arraignml'nl in Orange
Cow1ty Superior Court on Grand Jury
indictments.
lie was arraigned in !-!arbor Judicinl
District Cou rt Thursday on '-'·<irrants
issued by the district attorney that ht·
eluded five count s of auto theft, two
counrs of burglary and one count of
receiving sto len goods.
TI1nse "''arranl s were rout i n e I y
dl.~1nis!'ed because of the Grand Jury
u1clictn1ents. court orficials said.
Oswald 1vas arrested by Temple City
police \\'cdnesday. 1'hcy were acting on
infonnation supplied by Newport Beach
police who have been searching for
Oswald for nearly a year.
Pollce earlier arrested James Darrell
Wilt and Gilbert Aermento in connecUon
v.·ith the thefts, most of which took
place in Newport Beach and Irvine.
Acrmcnto pleaded guilty to the charges
fn Orange County Superior Court and
is no\v awaiting sentencing. Police said
\Vitt falted to appear· for a Dec. 3
Superior Court trial. His bail has been
forfeil.ed and a new y.•arrnnt has been
iS:iUed .
O'S hea Rite8 Today
TllOUSANl1 OAK S (,\p) -A Requiem
f\1ass \1•ns planned today for ' actor
f\.1irh:ic l O'Shea. The service ls to be
nl St. Paschal Baylon Ca tholic Church.
Burial will fol low ;:it Valley Oaks Memor·
ial Park In Wcstla kl!.
C111nmission if it 1.o>ould require a permit
:.111d he gave tne a •1uick a11S\\'er 1hat
he thinks it docs not.'' Caspt·rs sa id.
··1-!e said 11"(' just don 't have c1ny
business in there. I tlon't <lf!.rce 11·ith
him. I think it 's <i high irnpact itcn1
buL J guess !he cfty 11·itJ have lo
1~·restle 11·ith it 1hen1scl\'cs," Casper:.
said.
I-Jc said the problem \\'ith open ing
the beaches cornplett>!y to fhe publit":
is that it 1rou!d bring in '·too n1anr
cars."
"There are too n1 an y cars on Iha
island J101\' and I don'l .see :iny 11,ay
lo :1t·1.'0fn1nodah.' beach 1raff1c unless
they 11''1nt 10 res1ructurl' till' 11holc
island." he said.
'' Jf th<'y \\'<Int to \Juy public p:irking
lots. they can buy my hou~e first. 11
they'll pay me full mnrkL·l value ,"
t<.i ~J>l'rs said.
lie said he has not givc_.n the lease
rcne1val or the bike trail pro~al any
thorough study, simply because 1he mnt-
tcr v.•i\I not come before either the
rn:1~1nJ rc11nm1s. .. 1on or !he su1x·f"\'1 ~f~
Hut hC' said a trail er \\'nl Kway ··11CM.1ld
g1\'(' n more open fl•1·1ing " 10 tht' 1~\:1nrt.
''No1v 111· hn\'e 'no trr~p11s,u1g1 :tilt'!
'pnv<i1c beach' signs :tl l O\·rr thr pl;lr1•,'
ht· said.
r :lSJX-'l'S, \\'hOS(' home dO<'S n O r fro111
on 1he !>C:tl'h. s.1itl hf' 1101:1<1 !1 ;1 1· (' 1111
l)<ll'licular obJCCt1011 10 !11t1 l>11h!1 l' 11,in&
the bt!aches.
"I go l1l thf' pulili~ h1 ·.1L'h by 1h1•
pier 1n.vself." he. S<'lid. "BuL I don'L
think tht'y should st!lrt trurkin~ pcuplt!
•111!0 thr 15./.1nd 1111 h the cood11Jons 1ha1
!hflV h;ll't• 11~111
··11h1 11k 1h1·) -.houlrf be nbll' to unprovr
pu1Jl1t' iH't'""·~ 11 11tmt11 de~1roy1n1:: rh<·
,.,.,.Hll·rHi:tl 11:11t1re oi r h 1· isl:ind." hl'
;:'>;IJ(I,
llt• 1·oncl'd1·d rl11' la1·out of the 1sla11fl
11ou!d n1:1 ~L' 1l 1r11pos:i!tile t1J pllt a bikl!
1ra1! or 11;1 1),;11 ;1\' ;u'Ou11d !he enlir1·
pcnn1r1t1r. hut ~::11rl 1t i:o11/d be laid
out on Ilic ba~ f1\111L in 1nany places.
"I thrnk Uu.1! tould very 11 l·ll ht-1nack
a ('011di tion of the lease,'· Ci.Lspcrs said
Battin's Bid for, Delay
Of Nixon Hearing Nixed
By \\'ILLIAi\1 SCllREIBER
01 "'" o.llr P lr.1 s 1111
1'he Orange County Assessment s Ap-
peals Board today brushed aside at-
tcrnpts by Supervisor Robert Bauin to
delay a 'hearing on possib le rcassessnlent
of President Nixon's San Clemeule
estate.
Jn a heated exchange \vith Battin,
lhe appeals bo3rd sq uelched an attempt
by the supervisor to order the re1nnval
or the board chairn1an on 1he basis
Food Stril{e
Talk s Slated
For Mondav _,
i\fanagement and unions involved in
lhe Orange County food industry strike-
lockout today are looking forward to
the resum ption of negotiations, according
to an e1nploye r representative.
Talks are scheduled to begin f\ofonday.
Negotiations on a threc.-ycar conrract
11·cre broken off Dec. I and the tieup ,
which has idled about 22.000 \Vorkers
throughout Southern California, began
f\'londay.
The employer spokesman said federal
n1edialor Dic k ~lughcs Thursday con·
tacted management and u n i o n
nep;ot ialors and obtained agreement to
reopen bargaining.
1\fean"•hilc. about 200 Los Angclr.s
Teamsters Union 1nr mher~ 11•alked off
their jobs at 11\·o do\\'11101vn Los An~eles
p1-oducc niarkrts that dislrihute mo.~t
of the fresh fruits ;:1nct vc~f'ta bles 10
So111hern C;i!ifornia retail stores.
Tl·an1stcrs walked off :Jt lhc produc1'
n1arkcts Thursdny night to prol l'sl
;1ga inst being us(·d to bring supplies
into ret ail slores. The Teanlsters arc
1101 nego tia ting for a ne\v contract.
It \1·as nol immedi;l\clv known 11·h:it
effecl the new wa\koutS 11·ould hrivc
on lhe supply of rruit and vrgetablcs
at retail stores in Orange County.
ln another development. two food
chains broke ranks v.·ilh n1anagemenl
association Thursday and signed int crWn
CQntracts with the unions.
Better Foods, Inc. and Jurgensen's
Stores resigned rrom !he Food
Employer's Council, following the lead
established two days earlier by Arden-
~'layfair.
of his political contributions.
The board lhe n adjourned until lnte
today to give more stucly to docun1e11t s
su b1nitted by Ballin in his appeal to
change the assessed value or the \Vestern
\\'hite I-louse .
Ballin fold 1he panel that in order
to make his case, he had to subpoena
\l'i!ncsses inc.:!ud ing appraiser Howard
Childs. 1\•ho reassessed the Nixon estate
last rn on t h !or !he stare Board of
1fithotrt Co11test
Equalization at the requcsl of Orange
County.
Eur!ier in heatt'd action, Bo<.1rd
Chairman S, Otto Christensen '"on a
2 to I 1·01e rejecting B:.itrin's challenge
!o Christensen's participation in the hear-
ing,
Uvard thaim1an S. Otto Chris!cnsen
iron a 2-to-t vote rejecling Bau in 's
ch:lllcn ge of his pat'ticipation in the
htari11g.
Bauin's challenge claimed Christensen
Rhodes S11cceeds Ford
As GOP Ho11se Leade1·
\\.ASHI NGTON <AP) -Rep. John J.
nhodes of Arizona ...,·a~ elected ~louse
Hcpub!ican leader by acclan1ation today,
filling the vacancy left by the elevation
of lierald R. Ford 10 the vice presic!ency.
Rhodes' selection by the Repuli!ican
caucus "'as autornatic, since an other
con tenders for the post dropped out.
ll 1vas the rirst time in recent years
Republicans chose a lea der without a
contest
On the eve of h i s elevation to !he
leadership post, Rhodes told reporters
h<' sa1v no indication that President
Nixon 11·iJJ resign and Jct Ford move
into the \\'hitc HousC'.
··r have no \1·ay of believing that
he 11ill resign," llhodes said.
'·He has said periodically -\\' {! r I.
fr<'quent1y -!hat he won 't and I have
no inforrnation to th e contrary," RhOOes
said. ,.
Ooes he think Nixon can survive the
\\'a tcrgate trauma?
"1 (_'ouldn't s11y." Rhodes said.
"You know. if I could be sure the
last :ihoc had been dropped, I could
probably project a litl!e bi!. But not
knoWing. I think it's just bC'tter not
lo."' Rhodes sa id.
Rhodes, is 57. trim and short, and
a 25·year veteran rrom Arizona.
He is little known outside the Congress
but within it is respected as a bebind·the·
scenes power.
lie: is the second-ranked Republican
NEW GOP LEADER
Ariiona's John Rhodes
on one of tllC most inOue nt ial com1nittees
in Congress, Appropriations, and is also
chairman of the Republican Policy Com-
mittee.
Trustees Hear Ann·ex Plea
Stu1nbli1ig Blocks Dela y Request by Gard eri Grove
BY RUDI NIEDZIELS KI
Coast Community College District
tru,,tees discussed incorporation or the
Ga rd en Grove schools system into their
boundaries Thursday night but reached
no conclusions because of several
"slumbllng blocks" In the way or an-
nexalion.
Trus:ees met in Ga rden Grove at
the request of Garden Grove officials
who pleaded for anne11:alion and the
construction or a campus in their locali·
ly.
Th ey ofrercd SIS mltrion for the CQn-
slruction or such a ca m-pus, which .. ,:ould
be rinnnccd lbrough a tax override and
\\'ilh state grants.
Thal, however. was not dcterminOO
to be enough by Chancellor Norman
!!:. Watson of the Coast Community
College DistricL "It ·s about 50 percent
of what is needed," he said.
·The annexation proposal would place
Garden Grove Unified School Dist rict
high school gradu<ites into Coast Com·
munity coll eges. Studenls are now free
to pick and choose among junior colleges
but at the expe~e of extraordlnartly
stiff 1t1ition fees which are paid to the
CQl\eges by the Garden Grove District.
Other questions raised by the Coast
College offlclnls centered around the 1 availability of a proper sile for tbe
Garden (:rove campus and whelhcr there
would be enough studcnl s 10 nlake
01>eratinJ{ lhc school feasible.
The anncx:ition petitioners said lht'y
had a JOO.acre silc availflblc and said
they believed that there would be en<>ugh
~tudents to use it in J978·79 when such
a campus cou ld be completed.
Coast Communily college trustees,
however, atroided making nn immediate
commitment but said they were prepared
to discuss lhe plan further.
'Its proponenls say that taxes for e~~
isling residents of the Coast Community
€olltgc District woukt not ·~ up more
thnn two or three cents on the tax
rate.
The . Garden Grove Unifit'd School
District which Includ es portions of Santa
Ana. Anaheim . Stanton, Orangc,t'ount11in
Valley and Westm ins!er as well as
Garden f:rove, is considered a low
11·ca lth district. This has n1ade an·
ll<'x11tion unatl rnct ivc In previous yeArs.
\Vi!h the passage of St!nate Bill 6
v.·hich providt's additional finan cial
ass1s!Anr-e from state sources -nbout
(See ANNEX, Pagt !)
:ind current Ornnge Count y Assessor
Jack T. Valcrga contributed to t he
polit(i::td c~impa ign of forn1cr asscsso,.
Anf.ln:'\V ,J. Hinsha1v, v.·ho is now a U.S.
congressinan .
1'hc challenge can1e after the app<'als
board rejected Battin's effort to delay
tl:c hearing under a rcc('ntly rc1 ised
county rule go1·cr11ing :1sscs sn1ent ;ip-
[1{';1 ls.
Ballin is petitioning to have lht as::.css-
tSce BAT'l'IN, l'agc 2!
EPA Delays
Parl{i11g Fees
For One Year
SAN FRANCISCO (AP1 -A one-year
California suspension of the Environment-
al J.>rote<:l1011 Ag('ncy ·s stiff pa r k i n ~
su rcharge order v.·as announced today.
T'he order \1·oulcl have iinposcd an $180
a year surcharge on each parking space
cJfcctiv<' nt'X\ July 1 in cllies of mo re
lh;in lfl0.000 in the Los Angeles. San
Francisto and San Diego metropolitan
areas.
The dec1s1on, applying on ly ln the slate
an d resulting fron1 gro1vin~ public pro~
test \\•as rnndc Thursday ni ght in
\\'ashington. an EP/\ spokes1n:111 said.
"\Ve are not insensitive to public Jeac·
lion," he said.
His report c:unc .at an EPA hearing
on a ne\\' proros('<f EPA ordt'r requirin~
:.1dl'ance approval ror devetopnlents pro-
l'iding more than 1.000 new parking
spaces.
··rhc . parking st rrcharge delay \l'ill
~1llo1v lime for aet.i\'cly set'king viable
.'.l]!f'r11a1tvcs:' the sµokesn1an said.
Earlier 111 \\'ashini:;ton . Rep . Chet
llolificld {D-Calif.1 crititizcd 1hl' EP,\
pl:in. In a s~ech to the \louse. h~'
charat·terizt'd the l'arkini; conlro! n'gul;'l-
tions iis •·foolhardy. ruinou~ ;_inf.I a
tra vcsly upon the pcopll' of f':11iforni,i.··
I-le co1npl:1ined tha1 the F:P1\ ptirking
tnx con1plc1ely ignores re:1lity, addini;:
"In fa ct. this :<>cht'nll' co11\d \\'Cll havr
been put together through !he joint ef-
forts of lhC' J\1ti rch flare and the i\fad
ll<ttter.'' J·lotifie\d said another provision
of the EPA's California Transporla!ion
ConLrol Plan would require employers
to charge their employes the commercial
tSee SURCllARGE, Page ZI
Orange Coast
Weather
Continued fair and sunny is lhe
\\'flY the 11•ealher service sees it
for Saturday wilh highs in the 70s
al tbe beaches and inland portions
Qf the Orange Coasl. Lows tonigh t
in the 40s.
INSIDE TODA\'
Tl1e first \Ve.~e Coosl exll1b1·
rio11 of tlie u,•orks of tfle great
1\merictui artist /\1nry Cassatt
opens \Ve.dJi.esday at-the-.Ncw..
port J-l nrbor A rt ft1uscuni. Sec
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Tht' Orange County Grand Jury 1odu.y
leveled strong t'riticisrn 111 thr. rounty
Board of Supt•f\'1sors for lls handling
of !ht" county Plunr11 ng Jkparlrncnt
"On the b.1s1s of infon11at1on der1vl"'d
and obsenations rnadc. !he jury bellf'ves
thJ.t many or the r rilit1sn1rt lt·Vl'l l'd :11
the p!.:iuning dcpnrlrnent 11 ou!d n10l'l'
accurah:I~· he a1n1l•ri ~11 j))P hoJrd of
super\'1sors," re:ids a report signed LI~
jury forcm;in '.\l arc1.1 :\\. I.kn!~ uf
NeY.'J>Ort Beach.
The study conics on the h{'('JS Iii
<XM.mty planning co 111 1n j s s i o n £'11 ·
dorsement of a general pl ;:i n l:ind use
clement v.•hich could pennit five hundred
thousand new people in Orange County
by 1983 -rnost of them in lhc Sad-
dleback Valley.
The jury analysis ls split in to three
sections, including discussions of the
origin of the problem a.i:; the jury se<'S
11. current 1>la11ning functions, and 11'10
fu!ure of county planning.
In lhe first .i:;ertion. !he jury accu ses
:supervisors of ··a l:i rk of undcrs!and\ng
.. ~ of the import~u1t'C of the tong·range
planning function and a concurrent
and persistent un\.\·lllingnes.i:; to provide
direction thro ugh policy decisions."
The jury said it revic 1.rcd a re;cnt
study of t h e planning drpartn1cnt hy
the firnl of Barton.Aschmt1n Company
and the Urban Researrh lnsti1ute, con -
cluding it v.·ris "destined to fail from
the ou tset..,
In its brea kdo\.\11 of the planning
department's current s!atus, the jury
said planners are "hindered by a lack
of appreciation for the importance of
the plann ing process. Coincidentally . th e
departn1ent is under staffed and t1n-
derfunded."
The report states that consistent in-
decision over the goa ls and struct ure
of the plannii1g departmen t ''has resulted
in lhe postponement of planning projects
and the loss of experienced and knowl-
edgeable personnel."
The jury also sni d efficient and ef-
fective planning cannot take place in
a department \\'hase status and function
in the counly ren1ains undecided.
Recommendalions made by the jury
to improve the situalion include :
-That the hoard of supervisors pro-
vide specific pol icies on which all plan·
ning decisions may be made and
priori! ies set
-That these pol icies be based on a
frame\\Ork resulting for, but now lin1ited
to, coordination of an adopted grov.1h
policy. the alternative of !he Barton-
Aschman study and tl1e 1983 land use
element.
-That the board demonstrate a com-
mitment to these policies by :iiup-
porting them "'ith votes c.oosistcnt v:iil r
lhem and by allocation of resources
suffiC'icnt to insu re their imptementa!ion .
-That the long-range planning function
remain in the planning department 1>.'ith
increase status and visibili ty.
The jury said the fu!ure of co11nty
planning depends on the ans•\·en: to
questions about planning objec11vcs , plan-
ning programs and public participation
in the planning process.
From Page 1
SURCHARGE • • •
daily parking rate plul!I $1 a day ror
the right of park ing in a compan y lot.
This \~·ou ld be required even if th e
cmploycs llO\I' rnjo~· free parking Jn
lhe cornpany Jo1s. The $1 \1·ould be
upped to S2 .50 in 1976. said llolifield .
!f !he new regulations go into eHect,
the CfJngrcssman predicted bankruptcies
hy the thousands and high unen1p1 oy-
rncnt.
"J\lanv businessC'S "·ould sin1p!v close
thei r d00rs and n1any v.·orkers-\.\ould
either become \1·clfare cases or slrike
for higher "'agcs to prevent the great
loss of income.·· he stat ed.
He said a pa rking surcharge \rnulcl
take between $3 billion and $16 bill ion
a year from tJ1c people in Lhe Los
Angeles area alone.
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•Flowers Risky!!
Hetdth Threat to ~lttierit,s Told
LONDON (AP! -Sending cu t flowers to hospit.al patient.a , ..
covering !ro1n surgery is a thouahttul but d1n11sou1 1•tura, lead-
ing to possible infecllon, a British medJcal journal warned today.
1'ests conrlucted at the Uni\·ersily of tlfiami School or Medicine
111 Fl orida . ;ind reported to the journal. the Lancet. said that con·
centr:111 011:-; of dangerous bacteria grow In vases wit hin one hour
after f!(Jv.•cr1i :i re put 111 fresh water.
:\ft('/' 1hrcc dayii. su1ne of the bat tcrla are re5istant to cont·
1nonly u~cd ;1nuh1 oucs. Ille JOl1r11al said.
'l'he stndy a tk nowh.~dgcd that flowers boost the morale of pa·
t 1cnts. 'J3ut these benefits, the Lant ct said, are offset by the risk of
infection , •
!·'lowers. it :-;aid, ~ho uld be al'oi ded al all costs in hos pital unit!
d<'al111 i,: \\'i!h 1ntcns1\e care . IJurn .... ncuro·surgery and newbon1
l);1b1 c~
'Gestn110 Tnctics'
New1}01·t Police Rapped
Fo1· Ca1·ole1·s' Pickup
!tlrs, :-.1arit'11e llalchetor said today she
i:> consid ering k·l!,1 1 ::i ction agni nst
~ey,·port Bc;1l'h poli('t• "·)lo pickL-d up
her 9-year-old daughter and three fril'nds
\.\'hilc th ey \\·ere Christmas caroling.
Po!icl' indicn ted they pi ckrd up 1hc
children i11 Ba!ho;i \\'t'dnesda.1• beca u~l'
they \1rre 011 t ~1c slrl·ct s nf\cr d:1rk
at 6:30 p.1n.
Officers said thrr had rccc-i-.rd rhrl'l'
phone calls fron1 rcsiden !s \\'ho frarcd
for the childrens' saf~ty.
r.1rs. Batchelor labeled tht: acrion
"gestapo tactics."
She alleged the patrolmen drove the
children right by her hon1c at 112 lo:.
Frun1Page1
BATTIN • • •
cd valuation of the \Vestern \Vhile !louse
increased to ;it least $2 rnilli on.
He clairns an a sse~smcnt by Val!erga
11·hich put the value of the land and
i111 proven1ents at $1.37 nii!li on is too
10"' and a stale Board of Equalizat ion
reappraisal setting the value of the Janet
alone al SJ.5 1nillion is also roo low.
During the early portion of today's
hearing, Ballin clain1ed the 1·alue of
lhe land alone shoulrl be Sl.6!; niillion
in add ition to impro\'ernl'll !S of up to
S.192.000 \\'hic h \1·ere listed in the slate
board appraisa l but not added to the
total figure.
"\ly conten litln is that the appeals
board should accept the land value of-
fered by the state board and the im-
provement value added to that," Battin
said . 1 le s;iid the 8'.!:-)2.000 impro\'ernent li iz11rP
\'<i llr rga pul in hi" as.sess 1nent could ;i l~o
be UStX! but that he ll'OUld prefer the
higher figure cited in the state report.
Ne \\·porl Beach attorney Fran k
Dc \tarco, representing P r es id e n t
~1 xon in the app<'al. said the hearing
n1ay be out of the jurisdiction of the
county appeals board under the newly
re\'ised appeals rules .
He also said it is his feeling that
~he Nixon estate may only be , "A pa"·n
1n fl political dra1na bc1 .... ·ecn Battin and
\'a!larga."
f\fuch of the first hour of the appeals
session 'A'al!I taken up by Rattin's vehe-
n1 ent attempts to delay the hearing
until he "·as able to get more material
gathered to support his case.
Battin last week asked the appea ls
board for a ty.·o-week delay in their
hearing on the Nixon villa but was
granred a period of only one. '~·eek,
(•ndinµ: ~oday.
!l became o,bvious during Ili c early
portion of the hearing that Battin was
not fully prepared to prese nt his case
;ind he did not C\'Cn ha\'e a cop y of
IHs original pc·lition for appe<1 I.
The supervisor did. ho"·ever, come
prepared to challenge the lmpar11a\ily
of the appea ls board <1nd became
noticeably upset \rhen lhe board refused
to permit it to be read into the record.
Bau in's challenge \.\'as sup ported by
one of tlie Hrrce appeals board members.
Battin ;,ippoin(e(' Frank l\1nnzo. \1•hn said
B;11tu1 h;id the righ t to issue a chal!11ngc.
Tl1c·r1' 11a~ s;1reulalion lhfll lhe hearing
n11gh1 b1' delayed any\1·ay bccausE: Battin
h:id been unabl e to bring several wit-
nesses he claims arc ce nt ra l to hi~
case.
Th0 h('nrin~ room took on n i:::iud.v
;1:n1osphcre \l'ith the prrscntc or :11
lt:ast a dozen reporters, several 'television
csime ras and bright TV light!!.
BRy Ave. on the way 10 1hc pv11cc
station.
"\\'hL'll my daughter told the officer
·that's wlierc 1 live' th e officer told
her. 'Your 1no1her can pick you up
.1t the s1atlon .' " i\lrs. Batchelor assertr(l.
Police said the other threc child ren
they picked up \.\'ere brother and sisters
ct nd the\· 1ri1•d to take them to their
horn<· hut there v.:as no adult at the
house.
"So the officer just decided 10 take
them all to th e station," a police official
explained.
At the time of the incident. ~frs.
Bal.C'helor said the childrtn y.·ere singing
traditional Christmas carols to !he
neighbors. Th en they solicited pennies
by singing the old carol:
"Please to Put a Penny in an Old
t<.tan 's Hat:
"If You I·laven't C"nit a Penny, a
Ha 'Penney Will Do ;
"lf You Haven't Got a Ha'Penney.
"C'.od Ble:;s You.··
In addition to ~lrs. Batcbelor·s
daughter. the nther children included t"·o
girls aged 7 and 8 and a boy JO.
Mrs . Batchelor said as the children
"'ere being driven to the station, •·1
rushed do1vn right behind them and
"·hen T got there they were taking
rhe children one at a time into !ht
interrogation room and they 'A'Ould lock
1he other children in a room ," ~frg.
Bat chelor said.
"They told me I wouldn't be able
lo talk to my daughter until after she
1~as booked :· she said, add ing ho\\'ever.
!hat no arrests v.•ere made.
Police offic ials denied that the rhildren
v.•ere interrogated.
:-.-lrs. Batchelor said !he had no idea
!he children were out caroling. She said
th;it she thought they were playing
h:indball in the back alley.
!tl rs. Batchelor 3aid she e:rpect!!I to
decide in a day or two whether to
rile a CQmplain! over the police act ion.
f'ro111 Page 1
ANNEX ..•
S!l niillion for the construction of a
llC\11 ca n1 pus -the picture ill improved.
The Garden Grove schools system also
has the option of anneii:ing to adjacent
Santiago Community College Dil!ltrict or
the ~orth Orange County Community
College Dis tri ct.
If <1nnex:1tion is not achieved, the
st;ite l)('p;irtn1rn t of Education will place
the Garden Grove Unified School Di.stri ct
into one of the college dl.strict.s ne1:t
year either in its entirety. or by l!lplittlng
thr, c;arden Grove district up among
the three college district!.
"As a cornn1unilv. v.•e want a choice
nnd .,....e do not V:·11.nt to be assigned
hy Sacran1ento." said Alton Morse, al!l!Sis-
1f1nt superintendcnt of business l!erv1ce'S
for !he Garden Grove Unified School
District. -
Of the Garden Grove t;ntr ied School
District high school graduates now at-
tending two year colleges. ~ percent
or 5,000 now attend either Golden West
Qr Orange Coas t College. Another 23
percent attend the RAncho Santiago Com-
muni ty College District and 20 percent
the North Orange Coun ty Community
College District.
Coast Community College Dl.!itrict of.
ficials indica ted that thev could not
rosily nbsorb the other 45 percE:n t of
the Garden Grove Uni fied School District
graduates into thei r exi 5ting sdiooll!I.
"Theoretically, it would be po11s\blc
if \11e used our faci lities to the optimum.
But it 1\·ould not be possible und er
id c-<il circumstances. We ju5t do not
have the facilities al ei ther G<llden \\rest
or Orange Coast College, Dr. Wataon
said.
Southern Orange County
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Swin1 Pool
Tampered
-But Good
By JOHN VALTERZA
Of tr.1 DlltJ PUtl S!IU
Tim and Diane Dunlap of Laguna
Nib'UCI llg ur ed they had had their share
of troubles already \l'ith !he new
backyard poo l -until ntldafternoou
TtH1rsday.
'rhen, with a crash heard lhroughou t
the Atom11. Strttt neighborll'OOd . the la lest
rnlsfoMune hit the young L'(lupfc-.
It 11·eighetl inore ihan 10 tons.
An ca111i grad i n g tTCI\' 11 orf..-
tng for Avco Con1n1un ity Developers
was in the last stages of grading and
compact ing a steep slope behind the
residence at 28660 Alo1na 11·hen a cou-
pling parted <lnd ~1 1n;issi\'(' shce psft)(lt
earth tam pe r rolled do\vn the hank anil
landed sn1:1ckcl:1b in the Dunlaps' pool.
For the rrst ol the afternoon in -
credulous nei ghbors 11·atchC'd as Nn-
strucrio n rre11·s trying to n1nke the best
of nn rn1barra ssing si!uation worked
to rernol'c the l'QUip111ent.
It \1·11sn'1 easy .
Bul finall y, about two hours aft cr
the incidcn1. th<.> y.·orken1en 1>.'erc able
to dr.11n lhe \VJ.ter out of tv•u stel'l
tanks. thus reducing 1he "'eight. Cranes
and tractors pulling from the top ol
the 200-foot ernbankrnent sure.ceded in
yanking the tamper out of 1hc pool.
But the daniage ls still something
lo \.\'orry about.
This morning f\1r s. Dunlap said the
rJmily has been promised a visit by
a company insurance aide to view the
problen1s.
lier husband, a truck driver, said
he thinks the entire plumbing syste1n
\\·ill ha\'e to be replaced along "'ith
shattered concrete and decorati\'e tile.
"This is like a cruel joke," he. said
as he watched the crews try to get
the "invader" out .
"I'm convinced the pool LS jinxed,''
Dunlap said.
"Ever since we started to haYe the
damed thing built, there's been one
problem after another.
"First it was the whale," he explained.
The mammal -at least its fossilized
remains -were unearthed "'hen crC'\.\'S
began digging the pool, lhro"'ing the
entire pro ject into lin1bo.
"The aut horities told us \\'e had .1
m;ijor scientific find in the back yard
and that ·we niight not be able to disturb
1l. Finally the students at Saddleback
College dug 1t out and hauled the bones
a1\·ay.
"Tiien the pool cont! actor gave us
nothing but trouble and ·we had to go
to court to get the thing done," Dunlap
explained.
The pool f\n;i\ly \1;as completed by
late :summer, but before the famil y
cou ld really enjoy il, the huge grading
n1a chine:ii moved in and built the bank
up beh lnd the family home.
"For v.·eeks we had di rt and big clods
falling in the pool and they had to
clean it out several times ," Dunlap said.
llis mother, :summoned to vie1v the
latest problem rirst-hand. suggested that
the pool waan 't worth lhe agony.
"Tim," she advised. "let them fill
it v.·ith dirt and make it into a planter ...
. .
WORKMEN REMOVE LARGE TAMPER FROM LAGUNA NIGUEL YARD
For Tim and Dia ne Dunlap, Trouble Is a Swimming Pool ---------------
Bal Bo11le\i·a1·(l 'Viile11i11g
Op1}o secl lly Reside11ts
A proposed "Lden1ng of B<ilbon
Boulevard .i:;hould b(' removed fron1 !h"
city's li st of pri ority projerls l.1Cl'<IU~1
it is opposed by surroundi ng \\·e~l
!'>cv.-port residents. Puhlic \\'arks Direc-
tor .Joo Devlin sai d today.
The project between 33rd and 441 11
streets had been onr of the ci1y 's highest
priority i1nprovcrncnl projt:c,.:t1i becou.sc
of a high auto accidrnt ra te
"\\'e 've had 11 llll'eting 1.\)t h \\"e'\I
t-Oe\\']Xlrt JX'Op!r ;1nd they don't \.\'ant
us to go nhrad "'ith 1hc proj£>Ct at
th is time." !)crlln snid. ";illhough the)
do \vant us lo keep our options open
in case v.•e 1,·ant to "'idrn it latrr."
The proposed "·idcn1 ng. 11.hich cou!rl
cost up to SI n1lllion. h;is nu rac1rd
strong opposi tion. espec iall y from ~layer
Donald A ~!c l11111::., 11ho li\'eS Lil \\'est
.\t:\\ p:ir1 1 !., "'1~ ~ anothe r in1pro\'cm-::nt
~l'ht•dull·d !O lx>~1n nt·xt niorH h on Balboa ,
Houle\'ard hct1\ec n 4·1th :,1rccl and
·Pacific Coast High\\';1y \\'ill sol ve the
most srriou.i:; tr;iff!(.' proh!ern.c; on the
ren1;'.linder of Balboa I3ot1lcv nrd
Dc$pite n•ccinn11'nd1 nJ.t rt·1noval of the
projet·t fron1 the {'1 1) ·s li st of priority
prOJCCts. Dr\l1n ~:iid 1hc <·ily shou ld
continue to acqu1r1• land along rtie l'OIJtc
to save condemnation costs 1n the event
th e city sOmeday ·,vants to go ahead
\1 ith ti)(! projeet.
Currt'fltly . Bf1 lboa l)ou!e1.·ard has t\.\'O
rrafiic lane~ in ea{'h d1 rPction . Devlin
has propost'd f'l!hl'r Y.1dcn1ng !he existing
la:ie;;:. or bui lding nue addit ional lane
!n each rhr~t 1on.
WOODMARK CHAIRS
••
,
A Lot Of Comfort At A J,?.easonahle Price
WOODMARK FEATURES
., ·,
1
* LUXURIOUS 25 % DOWN
& 75 % FEATHER BACK
* PRICE INCLUDES SKIRTS
& ARM COVERS
* EXCELLENT SELECTION
OF FABRIC S, ALL
SCOTCHGUARDED
* CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
FOR EVERY FABRIC
* EIGHT WAY HAND
TIED CHAIR BASES
* ALL DOUBLE DOWLED
HARDWOOD FRAMES
AN.D MUCH, MUCH, MORE
* A TED von HEMERT
EXCLUSIVE .•• ON
DISPLAY NOW
OR EXEL-H ERIT AGE-H ENREOON-WOOOMARK-KARAS1 AN
INTERIORS
WUKDAYS & SATURDAYS •:DO lo 5:30
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NEWPORT BEACH e
1727 WfSTCllFf-Ol.. 6~2'-2050
tOp1" Swnd'y 12·1:JOI
LAGUNA BE .. CH e
J•5 NORTH COAST HWY
IOp1n S11nd1y IJ -S:JOI '494.65S I
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2)649 HAWl110RNE It YO.
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DAll,Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
The Price
!'\ewport Beath councilmen ate supposed to decide
l)et. 17 if the private Lido Isle beaches should remain
private or be opened to the public.
Thal':; the date of a public hearing on the l~ido
Isle Community Asso(·iation (LICAJ proposal to renew
11." lease to lhe 2.5 n1iles or bayrront sand and 12 street·
end lots for a not her 25 years.
(;ouncilmen should postpone that decision.
There are too n1any unanswered questions that must
have answers bcrore action should be taken.
1'hc J_,ll i\ wants to pay the city $3,566 a year for
the right to exclusivity. Vice Mayor J-l oward Rogers and
City ~·l anager Robert L. \Vy.no have prepared a report
that says the ci ty can either accept that ofrer or be pre·
pared to shell out $39,000 a year for lifeguards for two
beaches and beach maintenance.
In fact. however. there are other choiceS'. '\'ynn
<'lck nowledged Thursday that neither he nor Rogers
did any study to determine how much those private
beat'hes add to lhe Lido Isle property values.
One <:an't help but suspect the 850 homes on that
i:;\and get 111orc than $4.18 a year each out of that
privacy. Bul that's what each would be paying under
the proposed ter1ns of t he lease renewal.
Even with the issue of public access to the public
1idelands as in1portant as it is these days, the l,ICA of·
fer would be at least 'vorth listening to if a realistic
rental figu re was before the city.
Rut $4. 18 per ho1ne?
Even n1ore curious than the fact city officials didn't
1nake s ul·h a cost·benefit study is a starid taken by City
1\l!orne~' De nnis O'Neil on a question of the legality of
leasing the beaches at all.
O'Nei l admits that a deed restriction cloud s the
i:-sue. I le said a clause that states the beaches shall be
··available to lhe residents of the community and the
public" n1a.Y prohibit an exclusive lease by the city.
But O'Neil says it's not up to city to worry about
the meaning of that restriction.
1-Je says if a private indivitlual wants the cloud
ren1oved, he'll have to file the court action.
of Privacy
Thal seen1s like an 1lnsa11sfattory approal'h \'Oil•·
1ng fron1 the attorney who's supposed to represent the
the taxpayi ng public.
C1ly ':ounc:il1nen should tell O'Neil to take a fur.
ther look at the possib1JJ\y of getting n1ore legal tlari·
f1calion of the point before they at'I.
They i;lioultl ttlso order \\'ynn to do a little more
hon1ework and fine\ out how rr1uch nioney taxpayc·rs
shou ld be gelling if they are to sign avray alt public
access to those peaceful bayfront bcache~.
The Lido Isle beach lease does not expire until 1 !J7G.
1'here is plenty or time to do a thorough job of research -
ing all the problen1s and pos~1bililies.
nushing to JL1dgn1ent \'(OU!d be :111 inC.XCUSaiJIC 111·
justice to the public trusl.
A11imal Co11trol Pla11
Seven Orange Coat1L cities have been o(fered a
chance to support :ind share in a proposed $1.l 1nillion,
24-hour animal hospital and shelter. All 1 hey have to do
for it is award their anin1al (·ont rol contracts to Cali~
fornia Anin1al Control rC1\L'.1, whi<.:h already serves 1-lun-
ti ngton Beach.
In addition to ll un t ington. the other l'ities proposed
to share the syste1n are: Newport Beach, Costa fl lesa ,
_F'ountain Valle.v, Seal Bcael1, \Vcsln1i nster and Los Ala·
n1i tos. CAC cla.lins it \vould not co st the cities anything
to build or operate the ron1bined hospital-!'.helter be·
cause is would Ile self-s upporting.
CAC would earn its 1noney through dog licenses,
hospital fees and donations. It \\'ould provide such serv-
ices as 24-hour e1nergency care, co1nplete anin1al con-
trol and a low-cost spay and neutering clinic.
It -sounds like the type of service these co rn 1nu nities
s hould look into. There n1ay 'veil be sorne sound ob-
jections to it, but so fa!' none have been raised. 1'1le pro·
posal is certainly \Vorthy of serious consideration by each
community.
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N SMOLl>El\IN6 SLANKET
Another War
Might Solve
Oiir Problenis
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
New Con91•ess Cotild Decide P1·eside11t's F11t111·e
Nixon ~Referendum' • Ill '7 4 Election
( ART HOPPE )
11 \\'as on Dcccrnbcr 7. 1974. that
C()ngress. :.it th e Prt.'sidcnrs request,
dl'Clared y.•ar on Germany and Japan.
This bold s1 rokc snved the crun1bling
na tion.
For n1orc thnn a year. confused
Atncr1cans had been plagued by \\'ar-time
gns rationing . v•ar-lln1c b!ackouls and
1Jll•Xp!icah\C '>>ar·\lntc Shortages 0 f
evcrythiui.; f r o n1
<Jnufrecz\) to conuc
books.
'"A!I !h:-it ,,·c•vt·
bl.'cn la cking.'' r..;-
plaincd lh<' Prl'si·
dent in ::i nut inn1\'ide
addr<•ss. '"is a \\ilr.
And nov• th;1t 1\1•,·r
got one.. ! c.:111 r!•l
c v er y p;.1t:·iolic
A1ncr1can to n1ake sacrifices for the
11·nr effort. such as putting up \Yith
gc1s rationing. blac kouts and shortages
of c1·rrything from anti-freeze lo comic
books.•·
Tllt::SE '\'ERE sacrifices that every
p:itriolle An1f'rica n found ridiculously
ensv to n1nkc . f;ut lhcv fclr much much
bt•rier about th cn1. Grousing bcca1ne
n thing of the past.
Should a custo1ner be so un1vary as
to cornpln10 about the n1ystcrious lack
of ycllo11· ll·nnis b;:ill s, the ans11·t•r ":as
unvarying". ··i>o n"t yr.u kno"'." the
JKJtriotlc propflt'IQr 1rou!d grn"·I :it h1n1,
··that thcrt·'s a 1111r on. ~la c1 "
~IORf:OVER, the sickly n1alaisc of
doubt and distrust i..n the nation"s leaders
,1·as S\\'ept av,oay overnight. As always
in "·ar lime , Americans united behind
1h11ir govcrn111cnt.
Nor 11·as there any diffi culty drumming
up war-time fervor against the enemy.
",,fter ;ill." the President said, "who
l1as n1adc off "·lt h our lumber, our
Commoner. colored, Gentile, i11egi·
tin1ate (child), labor (c lass): mea n
belittling "'Ords, hatefully eonceiv·
ed, insidiously designatin g those so
labeled as someho\v lesser being~.
A. J. S.
O!oamv G11t comm..... ••• submitted ~v
••IGffl • ..., G• Ml M<tli.9<11, raflKt 1111
WlltWI of ttlt 11-IPtr. S•lld your •ti
Pll YI •• GIOOf'l'I' Gut, D•lt'I' l'llel.
fish and the fruits of our labor? Who,
in a day that shall live in infamy,
made 11: sneak attack on our Almighty
Dollar? And "'ho has established vast
beachhea ds of real estate holdings on
our sacred American soil?"
TllE FIGFITl~G. such as it "'as,
c~nter('d once more in North Africa,
the goal being the strategic ~tidd le East
oi1 reserves. \Vho \\'ill ever . forget the
Second Battle of El Al amein? Again,
the tv.·o ar1nadas of tanks faced each
othe r in the desert. But lhis time. vn
the \\'Ord. ··Go!"', both raced east ror
Saudi Arabia. ''Who cares who gets
1he oil," as the President said, "as
long as the Arabs don't."
Fi nally, it v.·as over. The old battleship
Missouri once more steamed into Tokyo
Bay for the surrender ceremonies.
General Buck Ace, who had been prac·
!icing in front or a mirror, drew his
S\\'Ord wit h blinding speed and handed
it to the surprised J apanese adniiral.
"You !irked us £afr and square." said
General Ace quic kly, "and we surrender
wicondltionally."
SO A:\TERICA "'as forced to withdra\v
her lroops fron1 abroad and disn1antl e
hC'r n1ililary niachine at a sllvi ngs or
billions. And A1nericans. happy and
united , gre1\' rich turning oul sn1al\ cars
and television sets for her conquerors.
Germany and J apan bccan1e the
mightiest nations. plagued inevitably by
power-mad leaders, i n e x p 1 i cab I e
shortages, and , in monetary circles, low
marks and diminishing yens .
Lasting peace finally came v.1ith World
War JV when all coun tries surrendered
unconditi onally in the fi rst JZ seconds.
\\IASllJNGTON -\\lha!cvcr 1n:i:, be
in douht about 1hc in1pcach1n1·tll or
resii;:nntion of President Nixon. th0 U11·
folding of events points to one ccrt::iinty.
The issue is al ready incxtricallty involved
in the p01itics of 1!!7·1 v.•hrn a nc11·
l-!ousc of Represent;itives and a third
of the Senate v.•ill be elected.
Evenis have moved at such a pace
through the \\'ho!c of
1973 th at the decisive
sl.l'lges of one of the
most explosive poli-
lical events in his -
tory \\•ill be reached
on the threshold of
the national election .
Only the 1nost vol~
c3nic activity "·ould
produce a \"Ole on
impeachment in the first session of 1hr
9Jrd Congress. 1l'hith 1s approaching a
close. Even if thaL 1\·erc to hap pen it i~
not conceivable lhat rhe Scn:ite could si t
;is a cou rt of impcacl11ncnl until \\"el! int o
next yea r.
THERE ARE f\\"O \1·ays the issue n1i~h1
develop , f:i st and s!o1r. and bo1h hravity
\\'elgh!ed 11·ith !ht~ political fntc of nicrn·
hers of Congress up for re·Clf'clion in
the fill!. (::vents concei1·ahlv coul<I 1110\·e
rapidly in the first several n1onths of
1974 1vi!h action by the llousc :iu11iciary
ron1mi!tee to impeach Nixon. Then , cvt'n
if 11ouse action came relalively rapidly.
the Senarr 11·ould be sl(ring as a court
of i1npeachment as the Congressional
ca1npa1gn deve loped.
The s[o11·er proct·~s migh! de1·c]op in
sc1-eral 11<iys ;ir1d bnng the decisive
stages even closer lo C'lt1t t1on d;1y. Either
11;1y. <is 5'omc JUdl!r the outlook. !he
press ure on the l'n·s1dl'lll to rl·sign 1\0uld
become irrl'sisr ililc.
TAl\l~f; l'HESI Ol'~\"T \1;..on at his
11ord that h<: 11 i!I not resig n. ho \vc1·<'r.
the outlook l>eeon1es so rnt1vhnt d1fferrnt.
and has undoubtccll:,.r h1 "L·n car('fully
n1easured by the Prc~idc nt. In another
construction of future cven1 s. lhe 11ou~
will avoid voting impcach111ent "ven if
it is recommended by a majority of
the judiciary con1mittee. and the Senate
11'iti not be. able to re ach a_ decisive
stage on removing lhe r>rcsidcnt frorn
(RICHARD WIL50~
office prior to the election, v.·hrther
or not the I-louse acts.
In th.it scenario. the Congressional
elections "·ould have the erfect of a
nationa l referendum on the President's
resignation or removal fron1 office. It.
11•ould involve the general qu estion of
C'lecting a Congress less likely or more
likely lo find Ni:-.on guilty of hig h crimes
and misden1eanors.
According to the 1neasuremcu!s of the
(;a!lup po!\, a Congress more likely to
take drastic action <igainst 1he f-'residcnt
11•ill tx• elected, Gallup is foreca sting
a Democratic landslide in the election
of the I-louse or lleprescntatives C'>:·
cecding that of 1964 v,·hcn !he Democra ts
carried 295 st"'a ts nnd l!h.! Bt'l)Ublil·au ...
40.
LET us SUPPOSE that lhl' [)L'!1lOC.r<tlS
rarr!t•d 300 seals in the Huuse t'or <111
overall gain Qf tiO in ;in clectiou 11 herl'in
the AFl,-CIO. An1ericans for Dcinocratic
Action and Con1n1on Cause ,1·Crc <lemarv~·
ing the in1peachmcnt or resigniltltJn
of President Nixon . Such an clt•ctivn
mlgh t very v.·cll be accepted as a 1n:in-
date Nixon could not deny.
Let us suppose also that a half dozen
Senators !east likely 10 vote to rC'mov c
Nixon from offi ce were to be replaced,
and th is is not hard to imagine l>ecause
tv.·o (lf thern are nol running ;1nyv.•ay
and a couple of others are in polilical
trouble of their own.
Such an election would causl' n dr:istit
deteriorat ion in Nixon's political posi1ion .
EITHER \\'A Y -the quick \1•ay nr
the s!o1v \1·ay -every rnc1nlx'r of
('(lnsrl•ss v.•ill be holding his poli1icfll
fate in his hands. \\'hen Congress n1ects
again in January for its .second session.
.~trong pressure is expected tro1n the
in1f){':Jchme111 /resignation adt·oca tcs for
the f';irlicst possible action :-;o thnt the
issue ca n be resolved before the su 111mcr
rno1101s plunge Congressmen into the he11t
of their pre-election campaigns. It is be -
ing argued that no Congressman Yti!I
\vish to go into the campaign with the
i1npcachn1ent issue around his neck.
Hut th ere is an equa lly persua sive
argument that no Congressman l\"Ould
1vish to go into his cam paign after
voting for an in1peachment p·rocedure
which flopped bC'cause tv.·o·thirds of tbe
Senate could not find sufficient evJdence
to convict the President.
These politica l considerations and all
others 1\·hich affect the control of Uie
government of the U.S, will be part
of the intense political struggle of 1974.
Hoiv Views of 'Sin' Becanie Distorted
In his new (and, in my op1n 1on,
valuable) book, Dr . Karl Menninger,
lhe farn ed psychiatrist. jXlS(!s the ques-
tion in his title: "\Vhatever Becan1e
of Sin'!''
1'his question is answered, at lcasl
in part , on page 229 of the OOok, "·here
1he autho r lists th e current ·'sins" of
Arnericans as enumerated by Benjamin
H.ush 111 1788, be.fore the nation had
cv<'n J!otlcn under \Vay.
l\ush cnndcrnn cd .,,s "sins" drinking,
:0:1nuking. lhe popular election of judges .
!ht• co untry fair j ·•a ten1ptation to e_x.
1r;1vagancC'. gaming. drunkenness, and
1111c·lc<inncs.s''!. horse racing , cock
fighring, dining :.it lllC'n's club s. and
'"l'nJoy1 ng oneself on the Sabbath b~·
SI\ 1mn1ing, sliding and :<:kating ...
\\1llAT llAPPENED to "sin " 11·a;; sin1-
ply that because our Purilan ancestors
l:ibe led many thin gs as sins that "'c no1v
perceive lo he n1erely diversions, Pr
v.·eaknesscs, or sometimes illness \such
as alcoholism). the people gradually re-
jected !he \vhole idea of "sin'' as an-
tiquated and self-righteous. The very
~YDNEY J.HARRIS)
·v.·ord itsel f became obsole scent in
"educa ted" or "enlightened'' circles in
th~ 20th century.
In n1aking this break "'ill1 the past.
\re cnn1mittcd the error or ,,·hat th•·
13ritish ca ll "lhrb"'in~ out fhi.' baby 11·it h
1hc bath-1va1c.r_" That 1:-. u1sLc:Ht of
<hsti ngui shing bet\1·ce n ctcr11a\ n 11 d
universal sins and n1t•rc cu ltural t'dlt·t.;;,
1\'l' si mply discarded the entire 110\ion
or sinfulnl'SS.
AS l\IEN:S l\'GEfl p11!s it 111 the hon k
(following the le;id of Tillich nnd ot hl'r
1node.rn theolcgians1. 11'c should 11vo1 ll
the 11·ord '"sins," and use f'nl y '"sin" 111
the singular-lo n1ean man·s :i lic nalion
nnd estrangement. fro1n himself, fron1
his fc1!01vs, or from God.
The basis or "sin" 111•hich is neither
a ··crime" nor an "illness") is pride,
or narcissisn1, or perverted se lf-love,
or lh·ing for oneself, on the "Tong
ussumpllvn that onf's deepest self-in-
teresl IS S<'rved in this \\'ay. Actually,
as psyc hiatry agrees \vith religion in
this area. the real sin is rooted in
hate. llnd hale is al"·ays self-destructive.
t It is in this deep metaphysical sense
1hat the 13iblical iniunction is true: "The
\1·ages of sln is death.''>
\VHES P EOPLE realized that gaming,
or spo rting, or dancing. or smoking,
\11:re nol sins (Although they niig ht not
bt dcsir:ible under some r1r<.:umstances ),
lht.'y bec:itne d1scn('h:'ln1ed \l'llh the \\'hole
1heulug1('a l notion of "sinning," and
1leeidcd 11l;:it nothing 11 i1s really 1\'ron~.
:is !ong ;\.; thl' la1~· didn't prohibit it
or p:.yt•l1J<ltry (hd11"1 stign1:it1zc it.
\lt•n111 11gl·r. 1n !his u~eful book. 15'
!r)1n~ lu rcs1on~ lhc concl·pt to il s
11ng1nal Bibl1c;1I •dt•a of personal
rf'sponsibility for one's actions: all
.. real" s111s sprin g frorn the prima l sin
of l'U1!1ng onese lf off from concerns
for onc"s fellO\V man and living as an
independent, self-centered entity. 1''ro1n
this cYil, aU others grow and flower.
Presidential Power Under Emergency Plan Revealed
\\IASIU NGTON -One of Presidenl
Nixon's i•arliest acts after he n1oved
Into the \Vhilc 11ouse was lo draw up
contingency plans for th e call·up of
fc.deral troops in case of a domestic
crisis.
hea rd at the highest levels of govern·
nient. ( 1 WHh;n !he WhHe H®se, he hns spoken JACK ANDERSON
or the danger of turning our delicate
foreign affairs over lo an inexperienced
President. Our sourct>s say he sounded
The pl11nn111g ~\'<IS as if he is determined to carry on cease and desist therefrom and to
intended to c o 11 e as a patriotic duty. disperse and retire peaceably forthwith."
1vith the \vidcspread The plans are ready for him to da::lare
riots and deinnnstro-a state of emergency, meanwhile, if IF OE~tONSTRATORS failed Io
lions thrit rncked the he should choose. One classified docu-disperse. Nixon could then issue an cx-
nation in the hlle ment, known as the "In terdepartmental ecutive order calling upon "units and
t960s. The President Action Plan for Civil Disturbances."
Outlln.. the responsibilities or the members or the armed forces· (to) sup-ha s the )lO\ver to im· press 1he v·o1 and 10 1 Delense and Justice departmMlts tn the I ence. -• -res ore plcment the plans, 'lized Jaw and vrder in and about the however. anY time event the a rmed services are mobi ' Washington metropolitan area."
he feels condilions...5nake iLimRr•~t~·--THll~DETAB.ED_ plan,..wbich lncludes: __ The. .Justice Department th en would
ticoblc to enlorce the laws." sample proclamaUon1 and execuUve activate its conHdentiaJ "Civil Distur·
Some high officials, aware of Nixon's orders for the President to sign, was bance Plan" and the Army wo11ld order
Oclligerent attitud".! toward his Watergate delivered: to Nixon on May 19, 1969. "pre-positioned'' federal troops to
critics, wonder whether he would \.L'IC He Initialed the "approve" line and "restore Jaw and order.'' The details
his emergency powers to hang on to then scribbled "Good Planning11 in the or the military takeover are laid out
the -presidency if he should be faced bollom margin. in classified contingency plans known
wil h impeachment. Although th i: emergency plans a re over collectively as "Gorden Plot . .,
SOURCES close to the President insist fou r yea rs old, they have been updated Ou r White •louse '°urces emphasir.e
he. loves the Uniled Statt!s too much and renccl present policy. that the !)resident hi1sn't even hinted
111 tamper with its den1ocratlc In· One of the proposed proclamation.~ he might dcclarC An cn1crgcncy (Ind
stitullons. He is olso show ing a new deals with ''Law and Order in the pul Washington under 1nartial law. Out
willingness le) consult congressional WJshington Metropolitan Area." First, they (ldmit he has surrounded himse lf
]ceders. Bul this hasn 't entirely stopped NIXon could "command all -persons with men who wouJf probably carry
!he worried whispers, which we have engaged in . ._ . .acts: of violence to out his orders.
'
lllS CLOSEST associate now is Alc~
ander 1-laig, a former Army gene ral.
The lawyer \\'ho has Nixon 's ea r. forn1er
Pent agon counsel .!. F'rcd Buzhardt. is
a \\'est Point graduate. John BenneU,
another aide in the President's itn·
mediate circle, is a retirC'd two-star
general.
Throughout the crisis surrounding lhe
ouster of Special \Vatergate Prosecutor
Archibald Cox, accord ing to our sources,
Haig followed the President's orders
without questioning them. His loyalty
was to his commander-in-chief, not to
the higher principles al issue.
llAIG, for exampl e, personally ord ered
the FBI to seal off Co:-:'s office. lie
also transri'litlOO the order· i:o tonncr--
J)eruty Attorney General W i 11 i 11 111
Ruckelshaus to fire Cox. W h e n
Ruckelshaus refused to do so. Haig \Vas
abashed. The erstwhile general to!d
Ru ckelshaus in a crisp n1ilitary voi ce
"Your co1nmander-in-chief has gi1•cn yu u
nn order .. ,
Nor have the Pentagon 's top brass
shown any Jnrlinntion lo drfy a 1>res1dt•!1-
tial comn1and Thr Joint Ch i c f · s
chairmnn, Ad n1iral Thomas i\·loorer. w:1s
asked at a Senate hearing lasl Augu~t
Ir he c:ould t.'Onceivc of ::t situation
whereln he \voulo di sobey an order.
"AS A l\'llLITAR\' 111an .. :· i\loorcr
replied, "I have neve r been one \\·ho
thought that I should obey thr. orders
I like and disobey the ord ers I don't
like. Therefore, \o;hen I get an order,
I obey it."
There are nearly 500 separate fed era l
laws delegating e:-.lrao rdinary authority
to lhc President in time or nationo1I
cn1ergency. lie could declare any part
of the United States a "military area."
OlANGI COAST
DAILY PILOT
Jtoliert N. \Vced. Pub/1sllti r
1'/1otnas Kcctnl, F.d1tor ..
Uarbara Krf'ibicl1
Ed1tor1nl Page >;d1tor
r~rida y, Dece1nhcr 7, l!li3
for ex11n1ple. <ind could severely punish
Clnyone v.'ho acted "contrary to the
restriclions ap,1licable thereto."
Under the lt1\\'S no1v on the boo ks ,
according to St'n. Prank Church, P..
Idaho, "Ure Pres1d{'nt 1nay seize prop-
erties. mobi lize production. seize com-
111odities , institu te m;irti;i l law, ~ize
control of all transportation and con1-
n1 unicritions, regulate private capital.
restrict lra \·rl, and -in a host of
particul ar and peculiar \1·ays -control
the activities of all American citizens.."
'"The editorial pq:e ot · the Da.Jly
Pilot seeks 10 inform and srimuJate
rEadea·s by ptt1enlin&:_on this-paae
thvcrse romn1entary on topla ot in-
ll:'f'l'sl by syndicated coJumnlata and
cartoonists.. by provKling a forum b'
r1•ader s' vi~·s arwl by presenftn, this
n, WSP\lpcr·11 opinions Md ldeu on
rurrent topics. The ~ilorial opink>M
ol th!' Dfli1y Pilot appe11r only In the
1·,l11orial (.'Olun1n at thr top ol lht!.
1mi,:e. Opinions t"ll prl'Ssed by the cot-
1unn1sts 111wl 1:aMoonl.U and Jettl'r
'' nlrrs 11r1• thr1 r o'4·n and T() l'ndonw-
1)!r'11t "' lh<'ir \"1f'11·s by lhl' Daily
l'1io t should ~ inferred.
•I
•
55 MPH S1leecl Li111it Se e11
SACJlA:O.IE:tl-1'0 f,\P 1
(:a:fifornla -l:tnd or lhC :IU\0.
lhe frl'e\o\'3V ond a dr1ve-1n life
Sf)'le -"'Lil h:11vc 10 l>IOY,'
down lo 55 miles an hour
on Xev.• Year's Day undt.>r
a bi!! :nva1tu1g Gov. llonttld
Reagan's signature.
The lcg islalure v o I c d
o \' t' r v.· he J n1 I n g 1 y ln an
!'tn~rgrn('y s<.>sslon Thursday
to rt"dul'e the !!peed limit fron1
65 to a fuel-saving 55 m.p.h.
on the sl<1te's 76,000 rnJl(•S
of highways.
TUE I\ E P U 8 L I C A >I
i::ovcmor support~ the
lt"gislation and will sign it
\o\•ithin a few days, his offil'C
l>n1d.
ln sponsoring the b 1 11 .
1\ssembly Speaker Bob r..lorct-
ti. a Democrat can1paign1ng
Racial Rock
Riot Ooses
lfigl1 Scl1ool
PALM SPRl~GS IAPI -
!-.lore than 40 percent of the
students at Palm Springs l!igh
School stayed home in the
aftermath o! an outbreak of
rock throv.i ng in wh ich nine
persons "·ere arrested. of·
ficers said.
Officer 'Patricia Porter said
111u rsday night only t~·o of
the arrested 'vere students
and the T e s t '\'ere local
residents. All were booked on
a variety of charges ranging
from disturbing the peace to
assault with a deadly weapan,
she added.
The officer said tension
between black and white
students broke out into minor
rock throwing Tuesday. II
became more widespread and
intense Wednesday but no one
was injured. she added.
School Supt. Grover l\toore
said parents were told they
could keep their children home
today in hopes or easing the
situation.
TV Actor's
Trial Set
In Assault
BEVERALY HILLS (API -
Actor Stu GitlianL :i;tar of the
television series ''Roll Out."
has been ordered lo stand
trial on charges of assault
wi th a deadly weapon.
Gilliam was arrested Sept.
29 after he allegedly s"·1.1ng
a Jong.handled ax at a head
v.•alter, Fausto Reinardo, who
earlier had told Gilliam he
"'ould have to ·wait for a table
at the Lob.c;ter B .:i r r e 1
Restaurant in \\1est Hollv.·~·ood.
Gilliam missed Reinardo
v;ilh the ax and v:as subdued
by actor Alan l!;:i!e, O\vner
of the restaurant.
Beve r I y l-fill5 ritunicipJI
Court Judge George Zucker
!cheduled arraignment for
Dec. 20 in Santa f\fonica
Superior Court.
Lone Banclit
Heists Ba11k
BAKERSFIELD (UPI) -A
bandit v.•earing a ski ma~k
and wielding a shotgun held
up the California Republican
Bank here Thursday. •
Kem County She r i f r ·s
Deputie,, said the lone robher ned 1n a s1olen car v.·hich
was found abandoned a short
dtslance away.
The amount or money taken
in the robbery ""'as not rc\'eal·
ed.
for grn'('rnur next >" c :. r .
l·Stlntuted !hr lnv.'l'r S:pct•d
linlil v.'ould save 300 n111t1on
gallons of ~:.isohne a )1(•(1r
The !-.t<1te0s more lh;,111 15
mil lion 1notor \'chlc1Ps :in·
11ually gi111lt· fl r. hillinn ~·11!011-.
of gasoline.
1"11 E f\11:'.ASU llE .,.,il l h;nc
no cffrC'l on !}ig truc:ks \vhith
currt·ntly arc liinited to 5;1
rn.p.h
\.\'11h Hc<1i;t<1n's ,sign;1!11rf',
California \1·ould JO!n atxiui a
d(\it:n 01hcr sta!\•s in cutting
the speed hm11 !1) ~ or fl5
fullov.1111-! l'rt•'>1<l1·nl Xixf)n ·s
urging A propo~cd n:111011al
spt•ed lunit of ~:i rn r h. r-.
befort! ltlngres!i.
De~pllc a l()pilided 27·4 rote
fo r the hill 1n th<' C<rl1forn1a
UPI Tele1>~010
SUED BY TEAMSTER S
Actor Ed McM ahon
$6 Millio1i
Suit Hit s
McMalion
LOS ANGELES (,\Pl -A
S6. 75 nu Ilion suit hns been
filed ag<iinst I e I e \' I s t 0 '1
personality Ed r.'fc~lahon for
r11lcgedly breaking " contr:1c1
to i1npn)\ c the in1:1r.:e uf th~·
Teamster.:; Union.
The suit.. filed by 1h<'
Teamsters Thursday 111
Superior Cour1, con t e 11 d 1'
~lc\1ahon, a p:irtner n<rn1i•d
Nick Torz('.c;ki and 111·0 firm s
they forn1cd 1vcrc p:1id $1.i5
million lo carry out n
multimf<lia promotion<rl c:in1-
pai~n for !he Tt'an1s\C·rs. Thi'
Hrn1s \\'e!'e ,\nv'rica 0:1 !llr
l\1ove Produclions, Inc., ond
Sabra Productions, Inc.
Tl lE SUIT cont l' n d s
\fc~tahf)n, TorLf'S~i nnd lhc
111·0 firm s IL'i('d th(' $! ;::;
million for thrir r11'.'n en -
terprises" It s:nd 1hf'y f;:iil rd
to pa~' bills for the publici tv
can1paign, and brought bad
publiclt~' to the Tran1stcrs.
By aHegc<lly failing-to Jlld~c
or a1vard prizes in a ~rhool
essay contest. the defcndnnts
incurrL'<i thl' \r1-.11h of thP
school <'h1!drcn and 'lht'lr
parents."
Th£· Tea1nsters s<'rk 1hl'
return or Lhelr nione~·. plus
£2.5 million for dam;ige to
!heir reputation a n d another
$2.5 million in p u n i t iv e
da mages.
l\tcr.fAllON'S problems ,1·i1h
the Teamster campaign came
10 light last \\·eek \\'ht'n ttic
December issue of 0\'crdri\'c
~lagazine, ri:-porlcd lh til their
"year-long investigation"' had
revealed "that approximately
$1.5 million in Tea1nsters'
n1011ey authori7.<'d for
·,\mci·ica (In 111c ~\o\'c· \\·as
n1isusro.··
!<i•·r.;11 1· 1hrrc \\..is :;on it· r 11•
ru1 1·~~ <lt•ll,Jlc :ind J1SSl'!l~tu11 I
Sc\ t•r •• ! ~co;. tors qul·St1011t1I
!lll' Sl'J 1u11).rl1'SS of 1hc t'lu•r,g~ I
{'rlSIS and lh•· n:.11 ~:•IHi l\•
!hut '.l'r)l1!d ht· acl111·v1·d 111 ,
:-.h;1~1n1-: 1111· :.ptl'll 1111111 llJ
rn p h
STAT E SI~:\. c; e f) r g l'
Zenovlt'h tD·Ff1•sno1, s.Hd )\i·
\\'ould b t· "'h:1rd-prl's!>t•d
fr;~nldy" to kr1 r 1hl' 55 111p11
drl\ Inf.! !ltrn~s l11S' II(' .,.,
l1·K1Sl.1!111• d1 ~t!Jl'I , \1h1c·h i~
111:'1 rn1les lvn~
Zt•nov1eh added, "\\'ht•n J0t.•
t '1111:en can't JlllllJ! in hi.~
1·:11npcr to i::o to tlh· hills on 1 1-'rifl!ly nights. hl•'ll be !ht'
f1r!'t (lilt' !f) 101~· fur the 1n -
111:1ti\1• 1n sink 011 v.•ells rii:hl
lin tht• h~·/~~·h :it Sa 11 l ;1
U:1r!J.1r:i ··
(;as Sta ti o1is
Set S1u1(l a y
Clo sin ns ~
LOS ANGELE S I LIPJ 1 -
to.lost Sou1her:l C'.illl11rrua i:!.:1sl
sta\1u11s 11ill hnn•1r l'r•·sid~·nl
:\'1xon's r('qUf'St tn l'lu~1· do11n
froin Snturt!ny 1ug!1t 1(1 :\\011d:i~
ni(lnl!n!-(. sa1J 1hc Southi:rn
C:1hfon1ia Autornobtlt· Club .
'J'hc Aulo Clul> Th1rrsd.1v
sw·1·e1<'d n1orc 1h:1n 200 sl~·
tio1L'i ·along 1najor lu~h\\·a.vs
in the <H'C:J. And 11C'arly 81
flt.'rc1·11t o( the O\l,'llt'rs con·
tacted said they intend to shut
c!o1\•n from !I p.111. Snturday
until t-.·lond:i\ 111 1hc second
\\'eck1·11d of g;is s1;111on shut-I
dO\\'T\S.
Q{ l11~' Ill pt•rrent \\'ho sa id
they \1·011ld rcrnain open , fc.1~·
pli1nn1·rl 1'l ht' opl'll nrnund
the 1..·lock . U11ly one percent
of thos•• pollt·d 11rrt· 11n-
1k·,·1d1•d, the Au to Club said .
~I O T O ll I STS dn\·inS!
Interstate Li. eonncc1in g
SouLhc·rn California and w~
VC'gas, \\'111 hi!\l' 1hc bt•-.1
rhance of gelling ga~ohnt'
Sw1rlay, nccording lo the
SUr\'e\". A nllmbcr of Stations
\viii be open in ~arslO\\' and
111 Baker. :-on1c ofl L·riug all·
night service.
Uut Jnh•rsl:llt.' 5. trorn
Ornugc ('ou111r suu1~1 to S:1n
ll11•gc1. \\"Ill be al1110-.l l(l1ally
"clo~ed"' lX'CilUSC of t ht'
:.L·:1rl'l1Y 0[ O\X'!l g ,1<: sl!ltion~
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d;iy, ~in1!k1 r ga~olinc si1ua·
\ions 1\•ll l <'Xis! 111 Santfl
ll:irb:ira and S:111 Lui s PbisJXl
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tinns \\''1H he opt'n along l' S
101 in Qirpin tcri:i. San1:1
Barbarn. ~:111 Luis Obi spo.
Ata ~cadrro .ind P.:iso Hobles.
'f1,·o sin.lions in 1hc l'ahn
Sp?·int";S area repnrtf'd the1
\1011ld rc1n.a111 OJK'n Sunda_~·
.<\long Interstate 10, a ft\\.'
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Navy Si11 gs
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N.l.·. S toe k s
VOL. 66, NO. 311, 4 SECTIONS, 52 PAGES
Grove
BY RUDI NJEnZIELSKJ
01 lllt 01111 l'llol Slltl
Coast Community Colll'ge l)istrict
lruslee.! discussed incorporalion of lhc
Garden Grove schools system into their
boundaries Thursday night but reached .
uo conclusions because of several
"stuinbling blocks" in the \vay of an-
nexation.
Trustees met in (;ardcn Grove at
the request of Garden Grove officials
who pleaded for annexation and the
Annex
construction or a cn rnpus in !hei r locali-
ty.
They offered $1 5 n1illion for the con-
srruction of such a campus, \\•hich v.•ould
be financed through a tax override and
with state grants.
That. hol\'CVer, \\'RS not dctcrn1ined
tu be enough by Ch;u1ce l!or Norman
F.. \Vatson of th e Coast Con1 tnunit v
College District. "It's abou t 50 percerit
of v.·hat is needed,·· he said.
The annexation propo!tt.l'v.•oukl place
WORKMEN REMOVE LARGE TAMPER FROM LAGUNA NIGUEL YARD
For Tim and Diane Dunlap, Trouble Is a Swimming Pool
Pool Problems
10-ton T ll llt/>e r La 11<1 s • W nLer UI.
By JOll N V ALT~RZA
Of Ill• D•ltv Piiot St•H
Tim and Diane Dunlap of L.1gu11:1
Niguel figured they had had their share
or troubl es already wi th the nr\V
backyard pool -un til n1idaftcrnoo11
Thursday.
Then. with a crash heard throughout
the Aloma Slre<"l neighborhuod. the latest
misfortune hil the young <.'Ouple.
It weighed 1nore than 10 tons.
An earth grad i n g cre\v v.·ork-
ing for Avco Comnuinity Developers
was in the last stages of grading and
compacting a ste<.>p slope behind the
residence at 28860 Alo1na \\'hen a cou-
pling parted and a n1assive sheepsfoot
earth tamper rolled down the bank and
landed smackdab in !he Dunlaps' pooL
for the rest oi the afternoon in-
credulous neighbors v.•alched as con-
Cliapi1i Claims
His ln1ioce1ice
WASitlNGTON (UPl l -Fo rmer
presidential appoi n tment s
-secretary-Dwight L. €hepin plead-
ed Innocent today to a four-rount
indictment lhat he Ued to a fede ral
Watergate grand jury a bout
Republican-sponsored 1972 cam-
pa ign "dirty tricks."
"I plead ...,t guilty," Chapin said
as he was arraigned before ·District
Judge Gerhard A. Gesell.
Gesell released Chapin o n
persona I recognizance and In a
routine order, ordered Chapin to
sumnder his passport 11nd not
leave tht United States.
!"lnH.:t1on rrc11·s trying In nlAkt tile bes!
uf an cn1barra!':sing situation 1.,.orkcd
10 rcmo\'c the C'QUipmcnt.
fl "'asn't easy.
But finally, about 111•0 hou rs after
the incident, the workcn1eo were able
to drain the 1vater out of two steel
tan ks. thus reducing the weight. Cranes
and trac tors pulling from lhe top of
the 200-foot embankment succeeded in
ya nking the tamper ou t of the pool .
Out 1hc damage is st.ill so1ne1hi11g
to 1vorry about.
Th is n1orning Mrs. Dunlap said th e
lamily has been promised a visi l by
a company insurance aide to vic 1v the
problems .
lier husband , <1 truck driver. said
he thinks the ent ire plumbin g system
1~·ill have to be replaced along with
shattered concrete and decorative tile.
"This is likt' a cruel joke,'' he said
as he watched the crews try to get
the ''invader" oul.
"I'm convinced 111c pool is jinxed ,"
Durflap said.
"Ever since .,.,.e started to ha ve the
da rned thing built, there 's been one
problem after another.
"first it was the whale," he explained.
The mammal -at least its fossilized
renfaffiS -'Were uneiftl\eOWlien crews
began digging the p:iol, throwing the
entire project into limbo.
"The authorities told us we harl a
major scientific find In the back yard
and that we might nol be able to disturb
it. Finally lhe students at Saddleback
College dug it out and hauled the botles
away.
"Then the J)OOI contractor gav~ us
nothing but trouble a.nd we had to go
In <Wrl to get the thing done ,•· Dunlap
explained.
The pool final.ly was completed by
(See POOL, Page ZI
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1973
to Coast College Hits
Garden (:rove Unifu:d School l)istru.:1
hig h school grad u:it('S in10 Coast L''1n1-
n1unily colleges. Students ar~ nov.· fr l'1'
10 pick and choose a1nong junior co!h'.J.!l'S
but at lhe expense of ('Xtraordin:1r1Jy
sti ff luition fet:'s which are 1>aid to thl·
C1lllf'ges by the Garden Grove J)islrict.
Other questions raised by !he Cons!
Collf'ge offici tils ccntert.'d around the
availability <if a proper site for thl·
Garden (;rove ca111pus and whether thcrf'
would be enoug h students to n1ake
upl.-'r<1t1ng the school feasibll'
The nnncx:i11on pctllionL':·~ s;1id they
h11d a 100-acre s1lc availah!t! t1nd stud
thcv believed th:1t thel'l' v.·ould ll<' t·nough
s!udents to use 1! 111 1978-79 \\'hen such
;i .c;1111pus could be cun1pleted .
Const Con11nuntty collt·gt· !rustr•t•s,
hu11·evt!r. avoided n1a king an in11nediatf•
con1n1i!rnenl but said thL'}' \\'('rt~ prep;iretl
to discuss the plan further.
lrs proponen!s say that !tiXt!S for t'.~
isting residt:nts of lhl' Cous1 Con1111unity
l'olh·gl' District \\'Otdd not go up rnorc
rl\:111 111·0 or rhrcC' ce1Hs on the lit.\
l'il ll'
'l'h1· Ca rden (:rove Ln1fif'd School
f)1~11·1t·t y,•hieh intludt>s por11ons of Silnta
1\na. An:i.ht'irn. Stanton, OrangL'.i"OuHla111
Valk:y and \\'cstrninster ~1s 11·l·ll as
(::inlen (;rove. I.$ considt•red Cl !01''
1~·e;1hh dis1ric1. Th!s has n1ade nn-
ll1·x:1tion unaltrncli\'e in prl•vious yt·<i rs.
\\'ith the passag<' of Srnnte Bill ti
11·hich prO\'ides .Jddi1 ion:il finantial
TEN CENT S
Snags
J.~s 1 stuntt· !ron1 :.1;1\l' ~oure'1•s ,1h1.)ll'
S!i 1111!!1011 for thl' cons1ruc1ion or
llL't\' c;·impus -lh1• pict11n· 1s ltllj\t'O\rd
Tht' (:arcl1•11 1;ro\e schools sys1rn1 ;!h·•f
h;1s lht~ option of ;111111:~1111-: II• :i.d1a1·"111
S;11it1ago l'o11nnt11u1y (.'ollt•f!e ll1srn1·1 111
1111.· t\'orth l)r:1ng1• Count~ tun1n1L1111t 1
Cc lk•g1· Uistrir 1.
rr an111·:-.;1!lo11 1.\ no1 ;1ch1e\ed . 111··
Sl:lt1• l)l'p:1r1llll'lll Of F:ducattOn \Vill p\.~, •'
the c:arden (;rrr\·11 L"nilil'd Seh®l Di ~1ril'!
JSt•(• ,\\.\'/::.\:, /'a~c :!I
County Assessment Unit
Continues Nixon Hearing
l11itial Bid
By Batth1
Squelcl1ecl
Arter se\'era l hours or le~al 1\•ran.!!lin~
the Oran~e County Assess 1nent Appeals
Hoard today con tinued its hearing: un1il
Tue!Klay morning in to a charge by Su-
pervisor Robe rt Battin that l'resident
Nixon's San Clemente estate is under
assessed.
Dy Vi'JLLIAll SC!IREIBER
Of lllt O.lly 1"1191 Slalf
The Orange County Assessment s Ap-
peals Board today brus hed ;iside <=it·
1en1 pts h_y Superviso r R-Obert B:'.ltrin to
delay a hearing on poss ible rC'asscss1ncnt
of President Nixon's San Clen1entc
estate.
In a heated exchange \vilh Battin.
!he appea ls board squc lthcd an ;ittcn1pt
by !he SU(X'rvisor to orde r the ren1<1val
of the bo.1rd chainn:in on the b;i sis
of his political conlribution!i.
The board then adjourned unlil lati>
today lo give 1no re study to docu rncnt."
submitlcd by Battin in his apJX'ti l rn
change the assessed value or the Western
\Vhite lfouse.
Batti n tol d the panel that in order
lo n1;ike his case, he had !o subpoena
\Vi tncsscs including :ippraiser Ho\1•arrl
Chi lds, \\•ho rt•t1ss~sscd rhe Nixon est.:11r
last mo n 1 h for !he stare Boartl l'lf
\'~c1ualizat1011 ;11 tht~ rrquest 'lf Orang1·
County.
l~arlier 111 heat ed <lc!lon. Board
Cbair111a11 S Ott o Ch ris tcn~cn 11•on a
:? 1-0 1 \'Ote rc1cc·t1ng Br,ttin's <'ha llcn g1·
111 l'hrisr<"nscn's purtic1p:i11on 1n !ht· ht•;1r-
111~.
Bon rd
i1·on a
Chnirn1nn S. ()!lo ( 'hr1<\1l'nSC'll
2-io-J vote rcjce11ng B;in1n :'
!Sec BAT'l'IN. f'aA"c ~I
NIXON ATTORNEY FRANK DeMARCO ILEFTI MAKES POINT AT ASSESSMENT HEARING
Howard Slus her (center) a nd Robert Battin (right) Listen During Today's Session
Parking Surcharge Fails
Thi~ l'.:111 •ro111nl·111a! 1-'1·01C'c t1011 Af!t•ne\
iud.'.l~ .'u.~pt•nded for ont• \t':1r 1hr 11n-
)Jll·t1h.:11l:it1011 of a L'OlllnJVL'l'Si:il parking
surchargt' ..-.·h1rh i~ bt'ing proll'SIL"<i by
Co.~ra 1\lcsa ciry (1ffic111ls,
c!can('r <ill'. l)ne cxD1 npl1· 11011ld hf' to
c-onsidc·r !JXlllf! tr111l\'('l'~:..!J y n 1g Ii
horsepower \Ch1clt!.s ;uid p1·f)v1d1' 111-
ccnti\'cs for sn1:i.ller. \f'SS p-0llut!11g t<Lrs.'
Arizona's Rhodes New
1\layor .lack ll:1111n1ell ;ind ('1ty
~lanngcr Fred Sorsaba l 1vcrc In Sun
Francisco today to testify agai nst the
parking plan 11•hi ch l-larn1nt'H. u1 a
prepar<'<l stalctnent. brnnded as
arbitrary and ta ntan1out to "the planned
self-des truction of our economy.''
Hamn1ett concluded by SD\ uig that
the surchargl' on cxrs!ing p.:1l'k1n.i:: sp:let's
is anoth<'r cxan1ple of 1hc El'A's altetnpt
to sol ve pt·obletn s through "tu11vorkablc
so!u!ions \1•hich 1vou!d h8ve disastrous
consequences on our con1n1unit1· ..
GOP Leader in House
\VASHINGTON iAP I -Rep. John J.
Rhodes of Arizona was elected llouse
Republica n leader by acclamation today,
fi!/in g the vacancy left by iht' clcva1ion
of Gerald R. Ford ·10 !he vice prcsic~cncy.
Rhodes' selection by the Republican
cau cus was automatic, since all ot her
contenders for the post dropped out.
It was the first ti1nc in recent years
Republicans chose .1 leader "'ithout a
contest.
On the eve of h i s el evatio n to the
1eadership post. Rhodes told reporters
he saw no indication that President
Nixon will resign and lel Ford niove
into the White l~ousr..
"I have no , way of bclie.ving lha t
h~ will resign ." Rhodes said.
"He has said periodiCT:lly -w c 11.
frequently -that he won't and I have
no information lo lhe contrary," Rhodes
said .
Docs he think Nixon can survive
Watergate trauma ?
"l couldn 't say ," Rhodes said.
"You know. If T could be sure th~
last shoe h<id been dro pped, I could
probably project a littl!! hit. Uut nol
knowing. r think it's j\1st better not
to." Rhodes said.
Rhodes. is S7, trin1 and short, l'lnd
IS.. RllODllS, Pase %)
NEW GOP LEADER
ArJ10n1'1 John Rhode s
Ham rn elt lashed outs p e c i f i ca ! I y
against a po rtion of the EPA 's clean
air plan which \vould allow the federal
government lo rest rict the development
of new parking lots. and heavily tax
those already in existence.
The ma yor's statement said the
economic hardships of this plan \rould
far outweigh the ''minim al and ques-
tio nable effects .. on ai r quality.
llam1nc!r sa id tti11 t control or parking
is not wit hin the jurisdiction of the
FNieral government b--caus<' the rrgula-
lio n of land use is a matt er reserved
for stale and local govcr[lmt>nls.
''These regulations do• not set forth
oblainabte air quality standards and do
not recognize different parking needs
and requirements located in di verse
geographical areas of the country.
Instead lhe regulaOons would apply to
parking faci lities wherever they are
located in the country without regard
10 individual geographic or at1nospheric
conditions.."
The. mayor suggested that the regula-
tions would improperly restrict property
rights and possibly increase ;iir pollulion.
such as in cases '"'here persons are
required to drive around in search fo r
parking spaces.
"1'hcse regulations are a matter or
over kill in whidi lhe remed y proposed
\i.•ould create scrio1L<t consequences. more
sever<' than the problcol it is atteinpting
to cure:' llamnie\I said.
"Ot her alternatives 1nust br consic!Pred
v.•hich arc tnorr acceptable to com ·
1nunitlcs by whic h v•c can achieve
"While we agree that lhc ;1g£>ncy i9
pursuing worthwhile goals, it is the
unworkable proc edures to alt:iin then1
to which we object."
Coas t Orange~
u..L'---e-~ -~
Weather
Con tinued fair and sunnv is the
way the "'ea thcr service · set·~ 11
for Saturday with highs in the 70s
a! the beaches and inland portions
of the Orange Coast. Lows tonight
in the 40s.
INSIDE TODAY
Tile j1rs t \Ve.~t Coast e.r/1ib1·
fi1J1J of tht t.l'Orks of llie grcut
An1.ericau artist ~fary Cassult
ope,ts \V erlnesday nt the Ni:u·-
port l/nrbor Art ~f use11n1. Sec
l,oday's \Veekender.
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l~••hn ll·ft WNltltr t
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Fi9111·es ita F1rta1re
Forecast of Tax
• Made Ill Irvine TONIG!fT
By GE()Rr.E LEIOAL
o r !ht O•olY Pilot SHH
A 1,250 pt·rcl'nt incrc::ise 111 the l'i1y
of Irvlnt's tax rate is c-x pect<'d 1~·hf'n
the cily grows tn :!38.(JO() pl.'ople , planning
comm issioners le:1rned Thursday.
The 33 cen ts per $100 of ass«!>:;L·d
valuation tax ra 1e lrvinr prOJX'rly 011nl"r~
presen!ly pay \1-0uld b1~ 1nt-rl·ased 111
$4.46, \V1lsey ;;rxl l!a111 ~1•111.::r;;l pl<1JI
consult ant.s said .
The study team did not pro vide tht
city ·with !lirni lar l't'Ono111u· proJeclu..rrl'
for two other general plan options a1l·
proved Thursda y night h y ro111·
missioners.
Option t"·o ant icipa tes a city of ~53 ,000
persons and option three reserves h<1 I!
of the future city for agriculture and
open spa ce uses and leri ves room fur
only 198.732 persons by the year 2020.
Alumii1un1 P e1111 y
Proposed; Cost
Of Copper Rises
\\1r\Sll ll\'G TO N 1 AP l -The Treasury
Departme nt today asked Congress for
authority lo begi n ma klng JX'nnies t)Ul
of aluminum instead of co pper .
The reason for the proposed change,
a Treasury Depnrtment spok esman said ,
is the cost of eoppcr, which is n1ak ing
the rost of prod ucing a pe nny aln10sl
more tha11 the pen ny is 11 orth.
A department spokes man sai d the
earliest the switch to aluminum could
be made would be 90 da ys after authority
for the action is granted by Congress.
But the U.S. Tvllnt already has stamped
out several sample aluminum penn ies,
which are the sarne size as the copper
penny. They stilt bear the likeness or
President Abrahan1 Lincoln on the face
and the Lincoln Memorial on the re ve rse
side.
But the roin is a light aluminum
rolor, nat urally, instead of the copper
color. and \•:eighs about 60 percent less
.than the copper penny.
h1rs. J\lary Brooks. l\1int director, cau-
tioned that a decision on the conversion
of the penny from copµer lo Jtluminum
has not been made. She said Congress
is only being requested to grant standby
au th ority to the secretary or the.
Treasury to make the change.
But it was clear from the Treasury
statement that the price of copper, wh ich
has just about doubled th is year, niay
force the change.
The department estimates each penny
costs nine-tenths of one cent to proctu cc.
,.\lJ 1hr1't.' genc·r:1l plan options deal
1111li a fu1urc tOO-s<1uv rc-n11te city of
!1·\ 1nl' Land In b\· ;idr!ed to lhl' pr1·s('nt
~J -~1111:1r1:·11Hll' ci t)' 1111t1ld 111rlude 1he
c·o:i~tal sectur of 1ht' Jr\'11\l' Hii nch lyin~
downC'o.1st of 1\•'WJXJrl 13l'ach. alld the
1nlflnd hills to the \AJn1us dr~ Sanliago
~1oun1:i1n ridgcl1ne.
lr\111r l'(lunr1l1n11u ll1'nr\' t111igl1.•y s<i 1d
!0tl>i1 rl:t• t:ix 1'n!t· fur !h~' lv:1~t populo11s
fut11 r•· Jrv1n1> 11·uuld "he at li:il!.I $1'.!.
if 1h1· \\'il'><'Y ;ind Jlo1r11 figures arc
right f.Jr option one"'
Qu1gle). 1111 ("l'UrlOn11~l. ~uggt'~tr<t rn?re
S1Jph1s!Lta11•d etun0rn1c st11d1f'S reOccun~
inure. dc!f!1ll'1I ana!y~1s of 1hc r£'vnu£'s
to he d<·r1~·rd Jron1 !lalt:s 1uxcs would
prohably resull u1 il !o\l'cr property t::ix
r.'.l te.
"But if n S4 lax r:itc is v.·hal's in
store for Irvi ne, (iod help cities around
us," Quigley sa id. "Irvine hus n1ore
going for it thHn nearly any other city
;ir<Jttnd .''
P!;inni ni:: ( ·01n n1is:;ion C !1 a i rm ;i n
1!;1rry Sh11p1r u1c s;tid today con1-
rniss1oncrs forwa1'd•·d the 1;cncr:i1 plan
options -a ll th ree ot then' -to the
City Council.
Comm issioner s decli nl'cl lo rippro1'e !he
envi ronment al impact r('port on lhc
general p I ;_1 n. hv1\t:Vl·r. Shup1rine f-:J!d
1nore 11·ork 11·0111(! he cluuc on the 1-:IH
lk·forc it i~ pre~entcd t•1 cuuth.:d11ll'll
Tuesday night.
Conditions Ideal
l 'o Hunt Cla1ns
On Ora11ge Coast
Clam·hungry Orange County rc>sidents
have their best op portunil y of the year
to fork out a tas1v haul this wee kend
from cauntv beachfs.
The sun 3nd n1oon v.·ilt pull the Pacifi c
Ocean back to its lowest tides of th e
year.
Ne wport Beach lifeguard Log a n
Lockabey said low tides v.·ill be at 2:08
p.m. Saturday, 2:51 p.n1. Sund ay, 3:05
p.m. l\1anday , and 4:24 p.m. Tuesd ay.
Clamming in California is open frorn
a half-hour before sunrise to a half-hour
after sunset.
The Department of fish and Game
advises that all you need is a bucket.
digg ing tool , 111easuring device. and a
$4 fishing license.
Along Oran ge Count y beaches. Pismo
clams are the best catch, Lockabey
said. Also found are razor clams.
The size lin1it for Pismo c!an1s. best
harvested locall y on the \l'ide alluvl;i l
bea ches of NC\\'port and Jluntingto11
Beach. is fou r '111d " half inches. Bag
Hnd possession lin1it is 10.
B1\SKETBALL Est ancia v s .
l nJ\'f'rsitv. 8 p rn. occ J~Ec1·u1t 1~ -"The Oceans ,"
Ph ill ip (;ngnon lecturer, Science !fall,
7-9 JJ. n1.
lX.'C FJi lDA Y NIG i-fr FIL!l.1 -"Super
1:h," Foruni. 7 p.m. Admission $1.
:.T llE \\'QL:LO-BE GEJ\TLE!l.1AN"
Sou1h Coast Reperi ory Theater, thro ugh
Sun. 8 p.n1.
"AFTER THE FALL" -ucr Flne
Arts \11!l;1ge Theater, through Sat. 8
p 111 1\tln11s.sion $3.
SATURDAY , oi::c. 8
Ul('V('LI-: i\IOTOCROSS -Ta\\"inkte
!'ark. 9:30 :i ,m.
ESTANCIA AOOBE -Stale lltstorlcal
l.[lndn1a rk , Adams and r-.tesa Verde
nrive \\'es t, Sat. &: Sun. 1-5 p,m.
LIBHARY FILMS -~1esa Verrle
Br.inch, 2 p.n1,
IRVIE J\lASTER CHORALE
Christmas Program. Ne11.·port !"!arbor
lligh Aud1torfum, 8:30 p.m.
From Page J
BATTIN • • •
r:hullPng e of hi s partlc1 pat io11 in the
hearing.
Hattin's challenge cla in1ed Christl'nsc11
;ind cun·t'nt Orange County 1\ssessor
Jacli. T. Va!crga contributed to t he
potitil'nl can1paign of former asse-~sor
An drC\\' J . llinshaw, \\'ho is no1r a t:.S.
1.:on~ressn1an.
The cha llenge caine after 1he appeals
boa rd rejected Battin 's effort to delay
tl:c hearing under a recen!ly revised
county ru le governing asses~ment ap-.
peals.
Battin is petitioning to have the assess-
ed valuation of the \\'estern \\'hite I-louse
inc reased to at least $2 million.
lie claims an assessment by Vallerga
11·hich put the value of the land and
in1provemen ts at $l.37 million is too
lo1v and a state Board of Equalization
reappraisal setting the value of the land
[]Jone at $1.5 million is also too low.
During !he early portion of today's
hearing. Battin claimed the l'alue of
the land alone should be $1.65 million
in addition lo improvements of up to
$392 ,000 11.·hi ch v.·ere listed ln the slate
board appraisal but not added to the
total figure.
"'illy rontention is that the appeals
board should accept the land value of-
fered by !he sta~ board and the im-
provement value added to that," Battin
said.
1-fe said the $252 ,000 improvement figure
Vallerga put in his assessment could also
be used but that he would prerer the
highe r figure cited in the state report.
Newport Beach attorney F ran k
IN.\farco, representing P reside n t
Nixon in the appeal, said the hearing
nia y be out of the jurisdiction of the
county appeals board und er the newly
revised appeals rules.
F oocl Stril{e Negotiations
Sl1011ld Resi1111e l\londay
lie also said it is his reeling that
!he ilo'ixon estate may only be, "A pawn
1n a poli tical drama between Battin and
Vallarga."
f<.tuch of the first hour or the appeals
session v;as taken up by Battin's vehe-
111cnt attempts to delay the hearing
un til he "·as able to get mare material
ga thered to support his case.
Battin last v.•eek asked the appeals
board for a two-week delay in their
hea ring on !he Nixon villa but was
granted a period of only one "·eek,
en~lng .oday.
l\lanage menl anrl unions involved in
the Orange County food industry stri kc-
loi;kou1 loda.v are looki ng for11•ard to
th e resumption ol rlt'go11ri tions, acco rding
lo nn t'lllploycr r~·prcse11tat11'C".
Tal ks ;1 re ~ch i~dulcd to hl'g111 \1oncL:iy
Negot ia tions on a threc-ye;ir contract
"'C re broken off J)ec. t ;111d !he ti cup ,
v.•hic.h hns idled ,1hout '.!2,0()(J 1rnrkers
throughout Suu!h1•r11 l'.1l 1forn1.1, bl'f:Jll
J\londay.
The e1nployer spokrsn1al! saaJ ft'<l crCJI
mediato r Diek I !ughcs Th11 rsday con-
tacted mnnagrmrnt and u n ion
negotiators and ob1111ncd :igr remC'n t to
reopen bargaini ng.
Meanwhilr. about 200 Los Angeles
Teamsters Union members 1valked off
OlANGI COAST ,.
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their jobs ;it !1\'0 do1vnto11·n Los Angeles
produce n1arkct.~ that distribute most
of !he fresh fruits and \'egetables to
South<'rn C11 fifomin r("l<Ji! s1orcs.
Tri.ltllStl·r;; 11 ;ilked of[ n1 thl' prod11t'•'
111ark••ls T/1ursd11.\' nigh! !O prolrst
a_!.!:>1ns1 being ll~t·d to !)ring supplies
in to rel<iil sto res. The Tean1sters are
not negotia ting for a new cnntracL
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ut rel::i1I s1orrs in Orang(' Co11nty.
In nnothr-r de\ clopmrnt, f\\'O food
cluuns broke rank~ \1'ith n111nagc1nr nt
a.~snciation Thursday and signL'<I in1er1n1
t'Onlr:>c!s 1\·i1 h lhc unions .
llencr Foods. Inc. and J11rgcnsl'n's
~lores resignetl fro1n rhe Fo od
En1ployer·s Cou nci l. following the lead
es1<1blish('d 11\'0 days earlier by Ardcn-
~la~·fa ir
A council spokesman said the three
defection~. rrprcsen tin~ abo ut 318 st'lres.
1nadc no deri t in !h e l'mploye rs' fron t.
Rur union officia ls said the ;1greemrnts
arc an i1nportant indica ~ion that many
f1rtn.~ arc re11dy to setll c.
.\l:in11gl·1nrn l and the unions both
j~J'el·d lh<1\ l'USlomers 11'ere Hkely to
find Sl·:t\ll'rcd shortage!; in stores· !his
1rrE·kcnd _
The sirike over higher 1vages and
fringe benefi!s involves \l'arehousemen,
delivery truck drivers, office v.·orkers.
11•hol esa!t~ ;111d re!ai l butchl'rs, anti
rcfriscrutor and other ni e c h a n i c a 1
employes.
]! hl.'came cb1·lous during !he early
pnr lion of 1hc hearing tha t Battin was
not fully prt.'ptlred 10 present his case
<rnd he did not e\·l'n have a copy of
his original petition for appeal.
The sup ervisor did, ho11.·(·\'t r, come
prrpil red In cha llenRe the impartiali ty
of thi• appeals boa rd and bec::une
not1ceabl.v llPSt'l 1rhen the board refu5ed
tu per rnlt 1t to be rcod into the record.
Ball 1n·s challenge "'as supported by
one of the tlTrer appeals board members.
B:it!in ap pointee Frank J\Ianzo , who said
lklltu1 had lhc right to issue a challenge.
Thrrc 1v as speculation that the hl.'aring
1night be delayed an y\\·ay because Batt in
hitd b('en una ble to bring several 'A'il·
nesses he claims are central to his
C.:IS{'.
From Page 1
RHODES ...
a 25-year veteran from Arizona .
~le is llttle known outside the Congress
but within it is respected as a behind-the-
scenes pCl"''f!r.
He is the second-ranked Republican
on one of the most influential committees
in Congress, Approprlallons, and Is al:;o
chairman of the RepubUcan PoUcy Com-
mlttee.
.11:4 Southern Orange County
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COMMUNITY
Senlt •~• ""'~' O••nQI l•GV~I 8t•t~ S.Ov1~ Cct.1111
Ott.er, "' .. 1pe4 t.
tp.clflt. ••"''"•"''!" l•fol ,..,Ml.I ti -.
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Grand Jury
Hits County
011 Plannii1g
The Orange County Gra11d Jury today
leveled strong cr1Hc1sn1 <ti the ec1un1 y
Board of Supervisors for it s handling
of the rounty Planning Department.
··on the basis of inform il tion derived
and observations made. !he jury believes
that n1any of the crititi!'n1s levt•!ed at
the pla nning depar11n<'nt \\·ould n1ore
act'\lrately be aimeil <i i the board or
~UJX'rvisors-," reads a reporl signed bs
jury foreman Jl,farcia ill Bents of
r.;e\\ port B<'ach.
The study ro mes on the heel~ 01
rounty planning co m m i s s io n t'fl·
dorsement of a general p!an J.1nd use
element which could pennit five hundrl.'d
thou.sand new people in Orange County
by 1983 -most of them in th e Sad-
dleback Valle)'.
The jury anal)·sis \s split into thrre
sectioos . including di scussions of 1 he
ortgln or lhe prob!('m as the ju ry secs
it. r,urrc·nt p\aunin:; f1111clions, :ind the
fu1urc of t'Otull y plnnnin g_
In the fir~! sel'tion, the jury accu~e~
super visors of .. a lack of underst<·1ncl in~
... of the lrnpo rt:ince of 1he Jong-ranr::e
planning fun ction and a roncurr~nt
and persistent Ull\\"illingn e:-:s to prc\·1de
direction thrciugh policy decisions."
The jury s.1id it rcvie\\·C'd a recent
study of l h c p!a1u1ing dC'part n1cnt by
!he firn1 of Bar1on-Asch1na11 Company
and the Urban Research Institute, con-
cluding it \\'as "destinC'd to fail from
the oul-'let. ''
In its breakdown of the planning
department's current status. the jur~·
said planners are "hindered by a lack
of :ippreciation for the importance of
the planning process. Coincidentally, the
departmenl is unders!affed and un-
derfunded."
From Page 1
ANNEX .••
into one of the rollege districts next
vear Pither in its entirety, or h~· splitting
ihe (iarden Grove dist rict up an1011g
!be th ree college districts.
"As a rommunity , v.·e 11.·ant a choic('
and 1ve do not want to be assigned
bv Sacramento," said Alton ~forse. as.sis-
t..int superintendent of bu.~i ness servict'.S
for the Garden Grove Unified School
District.
Of the Garden Grove Unified School
Dlstrict high school graduates now et·
lending tv.·o year colleges. 55 percent
or 5,000 now attend either Golden \\'est
or Orange Coast College. Another 2)
percent attend the Rancho Santiago Com -
munity College District and 20 percent
I.he North Orange County Community
College Dis trict.
Coast Con1mun ll y College Oi!trict of-
ricia ls indicated that lhey could not
easily absorb the other 45 percent of
the Gardrn Grove Uni fied School Dii;tricl
graduates into thei r existing schools.
"Theoretica lly, it ~·ould be possible
if v.•e used our facilities to the optimum.
But it would not be possible under
ideal circumstances. \Ve just do not
have the facilities at ei ther Golden \\'est
or Orange Coast College, Dr. \\'atso11
s-aid .
l1a Lapla11d
Yvonne Grant, a 16-ye;ir-old Universit y lligh School coed front Jr.
vi ne, vi!ii ls Santa at an Orange Coast departme nt store. Yvonne may
be a bit old for this sort of thing. but Santa doesn't see n1 to n1 ind
Besides. Christn1a s and Santa Claus are for c·hilctre n of all ages.
'Terrif yi11g' Sau11a Roo1n
Story Told by 2 Wo1nen
By TO/I.I BARLF:Y
01 !ht Di iiy P'ltll Sttlt
T\\·o women 11•hose experiences th ree
years ago at the Holiday Health Spa
in Orange led !hem to drop their
n1emberships in the health club told
an Ora nge County Superior Court jury
late Thursdav the no\\' familiar story
of the defecti~·e saun a roon1 door.
.. I wasn 't about to be caugh t in that
s-auna room again because I v.·as so
terrified ." io.Irs. f<.fary Lou Bil\n1an of
Front Page 1
POOL • • •
ln1e summer. but before the famil y
could really enjoy il. the huge grading
machines moved in and built the bank
up bt>hind the famil y honte.
•·for weeks \\'C had dirt and big clods
rt1!1ing in the pool and they had to
clean it out seve ral times.,. Dunlap said.
His mo ther, summoned to \'i e"· the
latest problem first-hand , suggested that
the pool 1A·asn't worth the agony.
"Tim." she advised , "let them fill
il with dirt and make it into a planter."
Tus1in trstificd short]~· IX'fore Judge
\\'ill i:1n1 ~lurray call('(! a 1hree-d ay bruak
in 1he "three faces of E1·e'' trial.
fiolh ~l rs. Billman :-ind l\trs. Rhoda
\\'einbcrg of Sant a An<t testi fied th at
t h I'.' y rompla inccl to the heal1h sp:.i
man::r.gement on numerous occasions
about the door but not hing \\'as ever
done .
And both v.·itnl•sses 1es1ified lhal the
only time thry el'rr sa\\' health Spil
personnel in the vicinity of lhe saun<1
was when prospcclivc heal!h club
members were bein!:: ~ho11·n .i round the
facility.
Both v.·omen sa id the heavv door oft en
jammed as they tried to-leave thr
room and that they of len hnd to c:i ll
on othrr occupants of !he sauna roorn
to help thcrn n.01·c it.
"It 11·as ob1·iol1s 10 n11• !hat I n1lg ht
ge t trapped \\'hen I was ulone in the
sauna roo1n and so 1 nevrr \\'enl there
again ," l\1rs. Billman sa itl.
San Francisco trial lawyer ~1arl'in
Lewis Sr. is claiming for l\1<.1r1a Parson .
49 , of Anaheim, lhal she "·as unahh·
to budge the door on l\larch 3. l9i0.
and th at she collapsed in the sauna
aftrr she l'ainly lriccl 10 sum mon help.
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6 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
Costly Corrections .... _, ..:·-
1'.1ore than $160,000 of taxpayer money ha s been
spent on the ren1odcllng of the Costa lttesa Civic Center,
a project wru ch began last sum1ner and is nearing com·
pletion.
'I'he 111oney was spent even though the five·story
city hall is onl.v six years old, not to install new carpels
or hang new wallpaper we are told, but to improve the
crriciency or do ing lhe people's bu si ness.
Indeed there arc significant changes which cannot
help but iinprove the efficie ncy of Costa Mesa's 1nunici-
pal govern111e nt. ~to!it noteworthy is that the ad1ni ni stra-
lion divisio n i:-; for the first tilne housed under one roof.
i\S of the new year, the fire departn1ent administra-
ti on and the city attorney's office. both located across
town , wilt he occupying new quarters on the top fl oor at
the civic center. 'l'his is as it should be. •
'!'here are numerous other changes. \Vall s have been
torn out, depar11nents moved and reorganized, and the
adn1in istralive offices shi fted to correct what a consult-
ing fir111 terrned basically "in efficient floor layouts."
Yet. it is a sha1ne th at so much had to be spent to
overhaul a civic center which was built only in 1967.
It see1n s that beller plannin g -or Jess penny-p inching
-in the first place would have avoided n1uch of this
ex penditu re.
A11in1al Co11t1·ol Pla11
Seven Orange Coast cities have been offered a
chance to support and share in a proposed $1.1 111illion,
24-hour anin1 al ho~pital and shelter. All they ha ve to do
for it ii. award their ani n1al co ntrol cont racts to Cali-
fornia ;\nimal Control (C1\.C), which already serves Hun-
tington Beach.
In additlon to l·lun tington. the other cities proposed
to share the syste1n are: Newport Beach. Costa A;lesa,
Another War
Mig·11t Solve
Our Proble1ns
(...__A_R_T_H_o_P_P_E~)
It 11·as on r)eCen1h<·r i. 1974, that
Congrl'SS, at the Prrsld£"nl's request,
tlccl<1red 1\'ar on Gern1 any and Japan.
This bol<l S!rokt s:l\'l'd 1hc cru1nbling
na!ion .
For n1ort• th;.iJ1 ::i year, confused
Arne rieans ha<l been pla gued b~' ll'ar-time
gas rationill(l . y,·ar-ti1ne blackouts and
inexplicable \l'<tr-1inlC short ages 0 [
evcryth1ui.: f r o 111
:1ntifrctZ·~ tu l'Olnl!:
books .
··,\!J lh<H wC'\l'
lx't'n Jackin g. · f':\"-
plaincd the 1 ·r£'~1-
dent in ;1 n:11iont1·id~·
:iddre~s. "is .1 11 11r
And no1r Iha~ \l'l'0I'('
got one. I c:iH rwi
C' v er y Jhlt:·iotic
Arncrlc1H1 10 m;ikc sacr1flcl·s for the
1rar rffnrt. SUl'h ;)S putting up 11•ilh
i::as rationing. blackouts ar.d shortages
of l'\'erylhing fro1n anli-ftl'l'ZC to comic
books.··
TI IESE \\'~;n~ sacrificrs thnt every
pJtriotLc 1\ml'r1tan found ridiculously
t'a s_v 10 111ake But they felt niuch much
brtler abour thrrn. Grousing became
a t!un g of Ilic past.
Should <1 custonier be .1">0 un1vary as
lo con1µtain about the n1ys1cr1ous lack
of ycl101v it'nnis balls. the ansy,·cr was
un vHry1ng. "Don '1 yo11 kno 11·,'' the
pntriotic propr1rtor 11·ould gro11·I at hi n1,
"that thrr('s i1 11'<1r on, ~tac'.'"
~IOREOVE R, !he sickly rnalaise or
doubt and di strust ln the nation 's leaders
11'as swept a\\'ay overnight. As ahvays
111 v.·ar tin1c. Americans united bcllind
lhrir government.
Nor was there any difficulty drumming
up 1var-tlme fervor against lhe enemy_
'·/,fter all." the President said. "1vho
has made arr with our lumber, our
Dear
Gloo1ny
Gus
Co1nmoner. rolo red , c .... ntilc, iHegi-
timalc (chi ld ), labor (classl: mean
~li1!ling 11·ords. hnlcfully {'(Jnceiv-
ed . insidiously designating: those ~o
labeled as .so1neho1v lesser being~.
A. J. S.
Glo>omr Gui camm•nU I r• lijbmUled llY
•e,dtrt I nd d• no! n•ctn1rll~ r•llKI the
YilWI DI Ille nt"WJl>IP#r. $tlld r•ur "'' P••vt to OtMmy Gut, D•llY P'ltol.
fish and the fruits of our labor? \Vho,
111 a day that shall live in infamy,
rn:1de a sneak attack on our Almighty
/)Ollar~ And "ho has established vast
brachheads of real es!ate holdings on
our sacred American soil?''
TifE f !GlfTING, such as it v.·as,
ce ntered once rnore in North Africa,
th e goal being the strf1tcgic ~tidd\c East
oil reserves. \\lho 11·111 ever forget the
Second Battle of E l Alamein? Again,
!he l"'o arrnadas of tanks faced each
oth er in the desert. But this ti1nc, Jn
1hc v.·ord. "Go ~". both raced cast for
Saudi Arabia. "\\'ho cares who gets
the oil," as the President said, "as
long as the Arabs don't.''
Finally, it 1vas over. The old ballleship
fl.1issouri once more steamed into Tokyo
Bay for the surrender cere1nonics.
General Buck Ace, .,.,•ho had been prac-
lieing in front of a tnirror. drew his
SY.'Ord wllh blinding speed and handed
ii lo the surprised Japanese admiral.
"You licked us fa ir ond square." said
c;encral Ace quickly , "and 1ve surrender
uncond1tionally. ·•
SO i\~t ERICA "'as for ced to 111ithdraw
her troops froin ahroad and dismantle
her military n1achinc <1! a savings of
billions. And Arnericans, happy and
united . grew rich turning out small cars
and tele ... ision sets for her conquerors.
Gertnan_v and Japan became the
mightiest nations. plagued inevitably by
powl'r·mad leaders, in exp I i ca b I e
shortages, and, in monetary circles. low
mar ks and diminishing yens.
Lasting peRC:C finally came wit h \Vorld
\V ar JV 1"hcn all countries surrendered
uncond itionally in the first 32 seconds.
r"'ounlaitt Valley , Seal Bcac:h, \Vest1ninstcr and Los .1\la·
01itos. CAC ctailns it would not cost the C'ilies anYfhin g:
to build or operate the ton1b1ncd hosp1L:il ·::.hellcr bc-
l'ause is would be sel f-supporting.
CAC would earn it s n1oney through dog l1cc11 scs,
hospital fees and donations. It wuuld provide such scrv·
ices as 24-hour emergency care, t;On1pJele ani1nal cou-
trol and a low-tost spay and neulcring l'lin1c.
It sounds like the type of St!l'v1cc these con1n1u111tics
should look into. There ma y well be sotne sound 1ib-
jections to it, bl1t so far none have been raised. 1'hc pr1)-
posa l is certa inly worthy of serious consideration by each
con1munity.
History N ecds a Honie
The hi story of Costa i\1esa..;s locked up Jn card·
board boxes, wrapped in cellophane ba gs and gathering
dust in nun1erous garages and the ci ty hall basement.
It is not in a n1u se un1 , where il should be.
And because the artifacts fron1 Cos ta i\1esa's past
are scattered so widely there is a danger that they 1nay
soon be dun1pcd in the trash by rc~idents who are tired
of keeping thcrn in their ga ra ges.
The Costa J\lc sa t-li storical Socic1y pro poses to col-
lect all 1hose iten1s, select the valuable ones·. and dis-
play them ln a museun1 where everyone can enjoy thcn1 .
An encouraging mo\•e in that direction was taken
by n1em bers of lhe city council recently \vhen they
agreed lo hire an :-irchi lect to design a n1odest 1nnscu1n
buildin g. It \voul d be lo cated next to the Estancia Adobe
and cornple1ncnt it in design.
After several fal se starts to ;"1<·con1plish an impro\!C·
n1ent in Costa i\1esa's cultural in1age, com1n11n ity lead-
ers active in this endeavor deserve so me success. A hi s-
torical museum would be an excellent start.
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c SMOL!>El\IN6 SLANK~ T
New Co1tg1·ess Co1ild Decide Preside1tt's F1it111•e
Nixon 'Ref ereridum' • Ill '·7 4 Election
\\' ASH INGTON -\Vha tc1•cr lll:i) be
in doubt about the i1npeachn1e.11t u1·
rl'signation of r>rcsident Nixon, lhc un-
folding: of events points to one certaint y.
The issue is already incxirk·ab)y 1n1'ol1•cd
in lhc politics of 1971 v.·hcn a nc11'
1-louse of Representatives and a Lhird
of the Senalc 1viH be cleclcJ.
Events hare moved at such :.i pace
through !he \1·hole of
1973 that the decisivl·
st,,g:cs of one of thl'
niost explosive poli-
tical events in his-
tory wi!J be rt?aehed
on the threshold of
the national election .
Only the lllOSl \'O\-
ranir acti vity .1•ould
produce a \'Ole on
impeachment in the first Sl':'ision of 1h"..'.
93rd Congress. \\•hich is approachini.: a
close. Evrn ir that 11erc to happ~n ii 1S"
not conceivable th<it the Senale could sit
as a rourt of i1npcachn1ent until 11'l'I! into
nex t year.
TllERE ARE t\1·0 1vays the issu~ 1nighr
develop. fa st and slo11•. and both heavily
"'eii;hted l\'ith the polit ical fate of rnein-
bers of Congress up for re·r.lec 1io11 in
the fall. Events concl'iv<ihlv could 111ovc
rapidly in the first sever~1l 1nonths -0f
1974 l\ifh ac!ion by the llousC' iudiciarv
committee to in1pcach Ni'\on. Then. ~~vrn
if House action can1e rcln!ivcly rnpidl y.
!he Sena1e 1\·ou!d be sitting as a cour~
of impeachment JS the Con;;rcssional
campaign developed.
The slo11•l•r process n11~;t11 dC'Vf'lop in
several v.·ays and br1r1g !h~ deciSi\·c
Sfflg:es even closer 1o f'lc cllon d<JY EHhC'r
1\·ay. as sornc judgr !he outloo).;. the
pressure on !he Prci;ldrnt 10 1·cs1gn 11•ould
lx'coine irresistible.
TAKING PRESIDE.\'T ,\'i.-;on ;it his
11·ord that he \\•ill not resign . ho•1•cvrr.
the ou!look bccon1cs son1t>11•hat diffrrent
and has undoubf rdly tL•cn carefully
n1casured bv the President. In another
construction' of future c1'Ct11s. the Hou ~
1vill avoid voting impeach1nerrt "Vl'n if
it is recommended b_v a majority or
the judi ciary co1n1nlttee. and the Senate
will no! be ahle to reach a dec1sivc
stage on removing t.hc President fron1
offict• prior to !he ('!Cc!lon. 'rheU1Cr
or nnl the House acts.
111 that scenario, !he Congressional
elections \\'ould have the effect of a
n;llional referendum on the President's
rt:signation or re1noval fron1 office. Jt
\1·ould involve the gcner<1l que stion ol
t·lccting a Congress less likely or 111orc
likely to find Nixon guilty of high crin1es
and misden1eanors.
According to the measur cn1cnts of the
Gallup poll. a Congress n1ore likely lo
take drasti c <.1tt1on against the President
"'ill be elected. Gallup is forecasting
a Democratic landslide in the election
of the House of Rep resentatives ex-
ceeding that of 1%·1 "'hen the Dcniocrat s
carri ed 295 se<i!s an (f the J<cpu!Jt1c:H1~
40.
LET US SUPPOSE !hat the De1not"rals
carried 30(1 scat~ Hl the House tut' :111
ovl'r<ill gain or 00 111 Hn 4.'lectio11 \1'herl'i11
the AFLrCIO. An1ericans for l>cmO<'ratic
Action and Common Cause 11rrc dc1n.in•~
ing the impcachn1cnt or rcsign!ltion
of President N1xo1i. Such ;in election
might \'ery y,·cll be .'.lCCeptcd as a 1nan·
date Nixon could not deny.
Let us suppooe also that u half clo/.l!O
Senators !ea st likely !o vote lo rcrnuv c
Nixon from office 11.:crc to be rep\<Jccd.
and this is not hard to itnagine lx>causc
l\VO of them .arc not runn ing any11•;iy
and a couple of others <ire in polilic<1 l
trouble of their oy,·n.
Such an election 1vould cau~ a clr:1slic
deterioration in Nixon 's polilicat position .
EITl!Ell \Vi\ Y -the quick \l'DY or
th e slo\V Y.'<JY -e1•cry 1ncnlbCr l!f
c·ongrc•ss \\ill be holding his pol1lical
li:llt' in his hands. V.'hen Congress meels
;1gai n 111 January for its sccund lil!Ssiun.
:;tron g pressure is t:>;pt.•ctt'd 1ron1 the
impeachmen!Jresign<ttion ;1d\oca res for
the rarl1est possible ac1io11 !'>O thal lh•?
issue can be resolvL'<i before the su 1runt1r
n1on!11s plunge Congress111en into the hc1tt
of thC'ir pre-election campaigns. ll is be·
ing argued that no Congressman \\·ill
1 11·i:-;h 10 go into the camp;1ign "'ilh the
1n1pc;i('hn1ent issue around his n~ck .
But 1l1rrc is :in equally persuasive
argutncnt that no Congressman \vould
n·ish to go into his campaign after
\'Oting for an irnpeachmcnt. procedur'
\rhich flupJ:k:d because t11·0-thirds of the
Senate could not find sufficient evidence
to con\'iet the President.
These polit ical considerations and Rll
others 1\'hi ch arfcct the control of the
govcrn1nent of !he U,S. 11il! be part
of the intense polll1<:al struggle of 1971.
Hoiv Views of 'Sin' Beca1-11e Distorted
In hi s ne1" !and, in 1ny opinion,
vn lunblcJ book. Dr, Karl r.tenninger .
the fan1ed psychiatrist, poses the qu es-
tion in his title : .. \Vhat cver Bcca1nc
ul Sin'.'"
1'his queslion is ans1vered, at lcasl
Jn part , on pnge 229 or the book, where
the author lists the current "sins" of
America ns as cnun1eratcd by Benjamin
Rush 1n li88. before the nation had
('1·('11 gotten under \\'ay .
Hush cnndcn1ned as "sins" Llrinking,
s11111k1ng. the po pular cleclion of judges,
tl1r N un1ry fair 1 "a 1en1ptat ion to ex-
1rnl'ag<1 nce, gaining, drunkenness. and
unelPa n11ess"1. horse rac:ing. c o c k
ti~h11ng. dining at n1en 's clubs. and
"enjoying onese lf on the Sahbath by
s11·1n11ning:. sliding and skating."
\\rHAT llAPPENED to "sin" \\':IS si1n-
p!y that because our Purit.1n ancesiors
labeled many things as sins that l\'e no1v
perceive to. be nicrcly diversions. or
\vcaknesses. or sometin1cs illness {such
as alcoholism). the people gradually re-
jected the whole idea or •·sin" as an-
liquatL'd and self-righteous. The very
~YDNEY J.HARRJ~
t1·o rd itself became obsolescent in
"educat ed'' or "enlightened " ci rcles in
the 201h century.
In making thi s break '''i!h the 1n1st .
\1·c con1n1illed the error nf 11·h;u !hf'
British call "thro11 in~ out the baby \rith
the b<ith-water." Thal is. Lllti\ead of
d1.s!inguishing be!w~·c11 eterna l a 11 <l
universa l sins :ind n1erc eu llurnl cd1c:rs.
\l'f! sin1ply <!isc~trdcd the entir,~ notion
of s111fu!ness:
AS 1HENNl:\!GER 11uls i! 111 !h<' buok
(lollov.'ing the lr.:id of Tillich !ltld other
modern 1hcQlog1ans1. \l'e should avl'lid
the y,•ord "si11s:· .1nd use Pnly "Sin" 1n
the singular-to niean man·s <1lienat1un
and estrangement. from himself, fron1
his (cl/o\VS, or from \.od.
Tl1e basis of "sin" 1 "'hirh is neither
a •·crime" nor an "illness") is pride.
or narcissisn1, or perverted self-love,
vr l1vrng lor on~~('lf, (111 the 1\irong
assun1µtion that 011e's deepest self-in-
terest is se rved in thi:;; 11·ay. Actuall yi
as psychiatry agrees \V i!h religion in
this .'.lrcn. the r('al sin is rooted in
liatc. Bild hate is ahvays self-destructive.
I It is in this detp nietaphysil·a! sense
ihat. the Hibllcal Jnjunetion 1s true : "The
11·agcs of sin 1s de at h ... )
\\'HEN PEOPLE r!!alized that g<1ming,
or sporting. or d;1nci ng. or sinoking ,
11·rre nol sins 1 ;1!though !hey might nol
!Jc de !;1rablc under son1e t1rcu1nstances1.
!hey beca111e dt!ienc h<tt11cd 11•1!h the whole
thc ologic·n l noliun of "sinning," and
decalcd thal nothing \1·:-i s rcnll r \\T ong.
:is lo•l{! :1<: the l<1\" chdn'1 prohibit 11
ur p~~ch1a1ry dJdn '! st1g111t1!1Z1· 11.
r-.·1en11i11ger. in th1:; useful book. 1~
t1·y111i-\ 10 rcston· th<.· con cep t to it •
original Bi!Jlir::il 1ck«t ul ptrson::i!
rtspunsibility for on(''s actions : 0:1!1
"real " :;;.ins spri ng fru111 lhL• primal s111
of cunrng oneself off fron1 co nl'erns
for on('s fellow man and living as ;111
independent. self-centered entity. Fro1n
this evil. alt others grow and flo,,.,.·er.
Presidential Power Under Emergency Plan Revealed
\V AS HI NGTON -One of Presjdent
Nixon's earliest acts~ after he moved
into lhl' \Vhile House was to draw up
l"Onlingency pluns for the call-up of
rederal troops in case or a don1estic
crisi.!I.
The pl<inn ing '.l'as
intended to co pc
\vith the '"iclespread
riots and demonstra-
tions thnt rocked the
nation in !he late
1960s. The l>residrnt
has the po\ver to im·
plement the plans,
however, any time
he-feels conditions "make it lmpr&C·
licable to enforce the laws.''
Some high officials, aware of Nixon's
belli gerent attltud" toward his Watergate
critics. wonder whether he: would use
his emergency powers to han g on to
the presidency If he .OOU!d be faced
wilh impeachment.
SOURCES close to th e President Insist
he loves the United Stales too much
to lamper with Its democratic in-
stitutions. He is also showing n new
wlllingncu to cohsult congressional
leaders. But this hnsn 't entirely stopped
the worried whispers, which we have
"
•
heard at the highest levels of govem-
!T'cnl.
\\lithin !he \\'hite House, he has spoken
of the danger of turning our delicate
foreign affairs over to an inexperienced
President. Our sources say he sounded
as Jf he is determined lo carry on
as a patriotic duty.
The plans a re ready for him to declare
a state of emergency, meanwhile, if
he should choose. One classified docu·
ment, known as the "Interdepartmental
Action Plan for Civil Dlsturbances,"
outlines the responsibilities or the
Defense and Justice departm!"'llt.'I in the
event the armed services are mobilized.
THIS-DETAILEDlJlan, whlclrincludes
sample prodamations and executive
ordera for the Pretident to sign, was
de1tv ered to Nlxon on May lt , 191t.
lie Initialed the "approve" Hne and
then scribbled '10ood Planning"" ·tn the
bottom margin.
Although tht: emergency plans are over
!our years old, th ey have been updated
and reflett present policy.
One of the proposed proclamations
deals with "Law and Order in the
Washington Metropolitan Area." First,
Nixon could "command all persons
engaged in. . . .acts of violence lo
(JACK ANDERSON)
cease and desist therefrom and lo
di.sperse and retire peaceably forthwith."
IF D~10NSTRATORS failed to
disperse, Nixon could then issue an ex-
ecutive order calling upon "units and
members or the armed forces (to ) sup-
press the violence. . . .and to restore
law and urder in and about the
Washington metropolitan area."
The JUStlCC ocp11nment then would
activate its confidenUal "Civil Dislur·
baoce Plan" and the Army wo1.ld order
..pre-p0sitloned '' federal troop!! to
"restore law and order." The details
ol the military takeover ilre laid out
ill classified contingency plans kno\vn
collectively as "Ga rden Plot."
Our While flouse sources cm phasi ?.c
that th~ President hasn 't even hint ed
he might declare :in cn1ergency nnd
put Washington under n1<1rtial luw. But
th ey admjt he has surrounded hlm!leU
with men who would probably cnrry
out his orders.
lflS CLOSEST associate now is Alex-
ander Haig, a former Army general.
Th e lawye r who has Nixon 's ea r, ro rn1er
Pentagon counsel J. Fred Buzhardt, i~
a West Point graduate. John Bennett.
anot her aide in the President's im-
mediate circle, is a retired two-star
general.
Throughout the crisis surrounding the
ouster of Special Watergate Prosecutor
Archibald Cox, according to our sources,
Haig followed the President's orders
without qucslioning them. ilis loyalty
was to his com mander-in-chle(, not to
the higher principles at is.5ue.
llAIG, for example. personally orderL'fl
the FBI to seal off Cox's o[fie-.e. lie
also transmi tted the order to (orm er
Deruty Attorney General \\' 111 i a m
Ruckelshaus to lire Cox. W h c n
Ruckclshaus refused lo do so. llaig was
abushed. The erstwhile genera l told
Ruckc\shaus in a crisp military voice
''Your commander-in-chief has given \'otl
<in order."
Nor have lhc Pentagon 's lop ,br:1ss
shown nny inclination to drfy a pr('sidcn-
tial comn1nnd. The Joi11t Ch l c f' s
chRirman, Admiral 'l'hon1as ~1oorc•r, y,·:is
asked at a Senate hearing Inst Au~11st
il he could conceive of ij: situution
\\'herein he 11·oulu disobey an order.
"AS A !\IILTTAHY 1nan ... " !\.loorcr
replied, "I have never been one 1vho
thought Iha! I should obey the orders
t like and disobey the orders I don 't
like. Th erefore, v•hcn l gel an order.
I obey it."
There are nearly 500 separate federal
laws delegating extraordinary authority
to the President in time of national
emergency. ~le could declare any part
Qf the United States a "n1ilila ry area,"
01.ANGI COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robc1·t N. \Veed, Publishel'
Thon1a.s Kcc vif, Editor
Ji.nrbnra Krtib1cl~
Ed11or1ul Pa'1e ~d 11vr
t~rida y, Dece1uber 7, 1973
for example. and could severely punish
unyonc who acted .. contrary to the
res trictions ap,.1li cahlc thereto ...
Under the laws 110111 on the book:;;..
according to Sc11. Frank Church, !)-
Idaho, "the Prcsidi'nt n1ay seize prop-
erties. mobilize produ ction. seize com -
n1odilics. instit ute 111artla! Jaw. seize
control of all transportation <Jnd con1-
munications. regulate private capital,
restrict travel, and -111 a host of
particular and pcct1Har \vays -control
the activities of all An1erican citizens.''
TI\£' t'diloria/ page ot the Daily
PUol st"eks to inrorn1 and stimulate
t't'aders by prn£1nllng on HU1 pq:e
diVt't"M' (.'Ommentary on topics O( 1n-
lp1'($! by syndicatctl rolumnisla and
•·ar!oonisls. by pro.,,idlng tt fonun· for
rradcrs' vie1\'S 11nr\ by p~!l(>ntlna this
11r"~p.'lp11r's opinions a1'td lcktis un
<'U• 1~111 1op1('$. Th(' ah1or1al opinions
1if tll<' naiJy Pl/01 appear only 1n lhr
t•Jl1u!'i&l lVlun1n al lhe top (I! lhf'
p;iio:l'. Opinions -e.w.pr~I by lh<' c-ol-
un1n1sl.~ and t'artoonui:ts and lt1fler
111'1lt't'~ l\rf' 1he1 r own and nu r~·
nn·nr ot lh<'ir v i1'11J by ow D1uly
l'llot ~hl'Jtdd Ix> infrmxl-
La1v111aJ~ers Approt•t•
55 MPH S11ec 'l Lunit See11
SACl{A~I E:l\'1'0 ! Al'~
CaUfornla -land or the jUlO,
the freeway <lnd a drL\'t'·ln lt{t' •
style -y,•ill have to :slov.·
do'A'n to 55 111ilc11 nn hour
on New YC'ar 's Oay under
a bill fi\Vfllt\J1g C:.Ov . H.onald
lleagan's signature.
1'he legislature v o t c rl
o v e rv.,heln1l ngl y in <Hl
ernergcncy sess ion Thursday
to reduC'c the speed limit fro1n
65 to a fuel-saving 55 m.p h.
on the st.ale's 76.000 n11le:-1
of ltighv.•ays.
Tii t.: It 1-: P U 8 L I C A :"<:
governor supported t h c
legislation and y,·ill sign 1t
y,•ifhin a few days, his o{fie1·
said.
In sponsori ng the b i 11 .
Assembly Speaker Boh ~loret·
ti, a Democrat cam['l3ign1ng
Racial Rock
Riot Ooses
lligl1 Scl1ool
PALM SPRINGS (Al') -
f\1ore than 40 percent of lhe
students at Palm Springs High
School stayed hon1e in the
aftennaU1 of an outbreak of
roc k thro"-i ng in "-'hich nine
persons v.·cre arrested . of-
ficers said.
Officer 'Patricia Porter said
Thursday nigh t only tv:o of
the arrested v.·erc students
and the r e s l ·were local
residents. All voere booked on
a variety of charges rangi ng
from disturbing the peace lo
assault with a.deadly wea pon,
she added.
The offic er sairl tension
between black and white
students broke oul into minor
rock throwing Tu~day. l t
became more wid<'spread and
intense Wednesday but no one
was in jured, she added.
School Supt. Grover f\.foorc
said parents were told they
could keep their children home
today in hopes of easing the
situation.
TV Actor's
T1ial Set
111 Ass ault
~
BEVERALY HILLS IAPl -
Actor Stu Gi\lian1, star of tJ1e
television series "Roll Out.''
has been ordered to stand
trial on charges of assault
v.'ilh a deadly weapon.
Cillian1 v.·as arrested Sept.
29 a/let he nllcgedly swung
a long-handled ax al a head
v•aile r. Fausto Reinardo. who
earlier had told Gilliam hf>
y;·ould hav<' to y;·:i it for a tablr
at the Lobster B a r r c I
Restaurant in \Vest ~lol h\•yood .
Gilliam missed Reinardo
u•ith the ax and "'"S subdued
by actor Alan Hale, o¥:ncr
of the restaurant.
B ever I y Hills r.hmicipal
Court Judge George Zucker
~cheduled arraignrnent ror
Dec. 20 In Sant a ~tonica
Superior Court
Lo1ie Bandit
Heists Bank
BAKE RSFIELD (UPI) -A
bandit wear~ El ski mask
and wielding a shotgun held
up the California Republican
Bank here Th ursdny.
Kem Co unty She r ! r I 's
Deputies said the lone robber
fled in a stolen car which
was found abandoned a short
d~tance away.
The amount of money taken
in the robbery was not reveal-
ed.
for go\·t'rilor !lC\:! ye ,j r ,
t.>Stlrm:ilt'd till' 1.,wer s1>et>d
J11·n11 y;·nuld ,~::i\'C :IOO n11lho11
g<illons of ga~l1nt' a yr.ii'
The :.ta re 's n1or.: th;u1 15
rnilhon 1110tor \t'llu·ll·S :111·
nually li{\IZL!~· 9 ~ hlll1on c~1!Jons
of ga:.uhne.
Tilt-: flf l-:ASUHE: will ha\'!'
no (•ffect on big trucks \\ hith
curr•·ntly are lunucd to 5,i
n1 p h.
\\'1tJ1 Rt>agan·s sign<.iture.
C;i/Jfornia \~ould join :ibout a
dotcn other stat..es in cu111ng
1hc speed lllnil lo 50 or 5S
fol lo\ling l'rcs1dl·l1L Nixon 's
urging 1\ prupu~f'd nal 1011a I
~peed J11111t ol 5;, n1.p.h. 1s
before <.:ongrl'ss
!)('spite 3 lop.-;1 dt"d 27·4 \oil'
for the !Jill in the Ca!tfomia
V"I TelH>~Oto
SUED BY TEAMSTERS
Actor Ed McMa h on
$6 Million
Su.it Hits
It1c~lnhon
LOS ANGELES (AP) -/\.
$6.75 n1i1lion sult has bet:'n
tiled againsl t c l C'visio'I
personalily Ed fl·fc~1ahon for
etl!eged!y brea king a contrnct
to i1nprovc the imagl' of U1 c
T<'an1stcrs Lnlon.
The suit. filL'<l by the
Teams ters Thurs d a y in
Superior Court. con I c n c.I <;
~1c :'llahon , a. p:1nnr r nan11~d
~i ck 'T'ori~ki {Ind l\\'O firn1s
they fom1Ni \rrrc p<lld $1.7;,
million fo carry ou! a
1nultimedia nro1notional c::in1-
paign for thl-Tean1stf'rs. The
firrns \rl're An1f'rica on !he
1\iove J>roducti011s, Jnc., an c.I
Sabra Production s. Inc.
TJIE SU l'l' c 011i en 11 s
t.1c:'llahon , 1'orzcsk 1 [1nd !hf'
'"'O fim1s uscd the $1.i.l
million for thcir own t'!l·
terpriscs It s;1id !hry f.1iled
to par bills for the publicity
cam paign. find brought bad
publicit~· to the Teams\{'rs.
By allegedly failing to judge
or ;nvard -prizcs in a schonl
essay cont('St, th(' defendants
incurred th<' \\T.1th of th e
school ch!!<lri'll :ind 1ht•1r
par~nt~ "
'Ille Tean;stcr!' :i;rck !he
r {'\u111 of Uicir m<•ncy. plus
~2.S 111illion for d<imacr 10
th<-ir n'.'putation and a11o!her
S2.5 million in p u n i t i \ e
dan1ai;cs.
~lc~I AJION'S problems w11h
the T<'<1mster campaign came
to light last \\·eek "·hen the
Dece1nber issue: of Ovcrdrh'C
illagazine, reported tha t, their
"year-long investigalion'' had
revealcd "that approxima tely
$1.5 million in Teamsters'
1noncy a u t ho r i z (' d for
'/\n1cric;1 On The !\love' \\'as
rnisused."
~.·11<1t•· 1hl'rl' V>'ilS Minlf' r.1n
i'tl111u, lll·batc and <hs.1,•u:-1ur1
$.•\ l'f .11 Si?lli.tlOrS 4uc:-IHJ!11'll
!hi: scriuusnc~s or l hc t'lll·ri.;~
c·n~1s ~utd !hf' r1·;d s11 1111~~
th<it V.Ul1l<l l:;(l i11·h11•\L"I i)\
sha·:ing 1!11· :-p1·1•d 1111111 Jul
Ill p 11
s·r A'l'f. SEN. G e (Jr g I'
Ze1101•i<:h ~ D-1,.rt•sno 1, said h1•
11·uul rt b c ··1iard-pre..,~t·d
rr:inkly" to kL'L'P !h(' 55 n1 p h I
<111\1ng iH:ross hrs u « 1~·
lt•j.!!sl;;t1\l' d11;1ric1. v.)11t'h h
11t~ 1111IL·s long.
Zcnuvn:h added. "\\11('11 J0o·
C111zen c.:111·t ju1np in !us
<·:iinpt•r to 1-10 to the lull~ 011
l•'nday nit!;hl:i-. he'll tx· th1•
f1r ... 1 Oii\' tu \ 11!1· fur the in -
1tL1!1\'t• 111 ~Ink 011 y.·ell s right
(!!l th•· l11.•:1i.'h :1l S ;1 n I 3
liarbJr;1 '
Ga s Stations
Se t Su11da y
OosinCYs e>
•
LOS ANG ELES 1lJ\'\l ~
i\1ost Southern C.11if<1n11a gas
stations \\'ill hunor \'rt·:;1'1t:1l!
i'\ixon's re<1ucsl to l'l<•~l' dov.11
fron1 Saturday n1ghr Jn \lond:i.v
n1orn1ng. :i-aid thc Southern
C<1l1forru:i t\uroinobllc Club.
Th e 1\uto Club 1'hurSdnv
sur\'C\'f'd n1orc than 200 st:i·
lions -along 1nnjor higln\'ays
in the rtr<'n. And ni•;1rly 81
pl'rc·C'nt of the O\\'llers COii·
tactcd said they in tend to shut
dOl\11 from ~ p.n1. Sa1urda y
until fltondav in the second
\l'l*'k(·nd of °gns station shut-
do~ns. or , he 1 ~ percent who said
they \1·ould remain open, fc1v
pl;inned Iv he. t1pvn aruuntl
tl1c (.']otk. Onl.1· one pcrec11t
of those po!tcd 1\'err un·
1.lt:c1ded. the i\ulo Club said.
t\t OT 0 R 1 ST S dri\'ing
Tnterst<.i!e J:i, connecting
Southl>m C'altfnn1ia ;ind l..<l:;
Vcgas, \\'Ill havt' 1he best
ch11nre of gelling gasoline
Su11day, according I'> the
survev. A number of sJ ations
\\'Ill be ope n in Barstow and
in Baker. ~001e off1•r1ng all·
nigh t service.
liut Intrrst:1tc 5, fron1
Orange <.:Oun!y south ro S:1n
Dif'go. 11·1!1 be :i lnio~t to1:1lly
"Cl()Scd" bcc.Jusc of th c
:it'ilrc\l y or open g1s .<;tat1ons.
J\lost sl:1tiuns sur\'C\ ed in
San Diego ;11Hl I n1p('1·ia·1 Coun·
tit's \1il l L'.lO!'C at fl p.1n. Sutur-
day. Sin;ilnr gasoli ne si tu.'.1-
tions \1-il \ e:-:!.st in Sanla
B:1rb.1ra and S.-111 Lu i~ Obispo
('ount i1•<;, although a frv• ~ta
tions 1,·11\ be opc·n :ilong U.S
[1\1 in Carpintcrta, s.-1111a
Barbar;i . San Luis Ob1~po.
Ai.1scadcm and Paso H.oblc~.
1\t11 ~l:itions in 1h!' P~1\111
Sprincs ;irrtl rep•)rtcd t.hc1
\1·oultl rl'111au1 open Sunday
Along ln!<'r s1:i1e IQ, a fi>1r
S!<JllOllS \\·ill \)(' open bcl\V('('ll
Cabaron ;ind '\lhilc\1·att1r, ac·
cord1ni.; to thr sur\.l'.'.
Ncivy Sin gs
Tli e 'Blu es'
SA.\' OIEC:O (AP \ -~:i1•11
fl ('r t {'Ornrnands ;ire bc111t:
\1·11rncd bv the Pcnt<.igon that
rht·rc is ·il cr1 !1c11l shortage
<J f !11<' fabr ic USi'(/ !O rna ~1'
:'\:i1·y dur.;;:arees.
f\ ne11' con1:nurilriue .<iilys
n105t ~avy c:-:changcs and nil
.shi p's s!ore.s afloat \\·\\l be
\\'l thout !he dungarccs 1rhen
present supplies ;ire gonc_
'r1lcrt" was no explanation for
U1e shortage.
The !blue denims tilready arr·
gone in S:1n Diego ships and
shorel.>ases.
"i\!I \1·e've got left arc the
really odd sizes, like short-leg-
ged, W.inl'h \v;iists." a
sriokrsn1;u1 at San Dier,o
l'iav:1! ·rra111ing: Center said
1'hursday .
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