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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-10-03 - Orange Coast Pilot--·-------• • ---· • e um s-~eru ~ . -ri . . • :JOO EnibalJned Felines ~,.. • .l' THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER -3, 19?4 Found in County Field VOL. '1, NO. 21W J SICTIONS, • P'AelS ' .. -. ---• -· . -···---------- I ' ' • • • • Slaying ~or Clemente Woman Probed Delly l"tltt IMaoff'P' ..... STILL OIRNING • World, Ch1mplori Slyors . - valley Gra1ulmci ·pu,lls• Funny 'Face E' or Supervisors ·Television. crews with cameras · arid bright Jlghts milled . around in ni!rvous aoticipatlon of the start ot W\!dnesday:1 Orange County Boo.rd of Supervi!OrS mCeUng. 'Mley hadn't come to record any momentous decision of .the board, but rather to film an award cc.remooy honor- ing a tiny Fountain Valley grandmoOler who makes lunny faces. • France11 °Granny Gim" Sa~, reign- ing world champion hl the ancient art of facial contortion (glrnlngl. was presented wltb Iii framed board re.soluUon.... citing her competillve achievement... She took lhe award from Supervisor Robert Battin and quickly made A grimace· at the board. .. ·' When the chuckle!! and guUaws subsld- ,d, , Mrs. S•yen told lhe lbOard she "111 1nlly -..gtalcfu l'' for ~iij( honored by'them. ·, • 1 .. 11 Mrs. Sayers ' dcmonslrated her gll'n -wh\ch •11\0Ul\lS I~ l'O,IJIOV)ng l•lt tl.clll and vlrtually swAlloWlng her nose "wilh , \See GIRN, Page All ). ' P--0liceman '"Bello" Out· There!!- Loses Job -' In Gunplay ~ . Tonner Laglma Beach Narmtics Of. ficer John Sa_porito has been fired by the Tustin Police Department on charges he shot out .a window ati the Laguna Beadi City Hall annex. ... 'rbe ioddept at 3:30 a.m. Sept. 8, involved anolher Tustin officer and a Laguna Beach narcotics Officer and fi:>llowed a Lagma Beach Police Associa· tiov-party. Officers reportedly had been drinking. t..gullll lleadl Police O!iel Frapk SCbopen admowledged Wednesday his department bad attempted to keep the incident from becoming public, but said an internal investigaOon ls under way ~d disciplinary action against Lagma Beach Officers may be taken today, -Saporito was dismisaed-from the Tustin Department which he joined about a year ago after fonner Laguna Beach Police Chle! J. J . Kelly left Laguna for the inland city chief's post. Tustin department spokesmen said Saporito was fired for allegedly Illegally discharging a firearm and conduct unbecoming an officer. Tustin Officer Frank. Lopez was suspended 20 days from the force for conduct unbecoming an officer. Ul'I Ttle,helt Chief ~n refused to Identify the Laguna Beach olf!Cers sUbjecl to the internal inyestigation, however, 1t is known.• ~gilita B:eaCh narcoti~ officer was suddenly and recently reas.!igned from the detective,'force to 'patrol. USinFa,-walkie talkie and an antenna fa~hlone~ out • of a-goUer's umbrella, General Electnc engineer · , Roy~Ande~n successfully sends a message from a sidewa'ltr' in---yvashington by way of a satellite-tu Schenectady, N.Y. The. demonstration wa s to ... show NASA offficials the possible use of this simple kind of equipment for search and resc~e operations. Chief Scliopen refused to discuss the case pending iSsuanCe..of the report.. The Lagtma chief, l\owever, did Con- firm as corfect reports that tho three narcotics o(ficers had. attenittd the pOlice association plcnic Sept. 5, had left and with other officers engaged in a narcotic.!! investigati9n and then rejoined the' party. At about 3 a:m., the officers wete reported to have .gone to the annex on-GlenMyn.and Legion Slrttis sbllred by lhe,palioo delecllves •l)d Ille recrea- ".tion department to pick up an officer's (S.."FIRED, Page Al) For Glitter - 500~Einbalmed · F e[iiies F.ound in Santa Ana Lot .. By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Ayres said each cat had its chin °' t11e Dall'f ,,Jet s1•tt shaved and jugular vein tied off - "\Vhen I walked into that field and a telltale sign ot the embalming process saw hundreds of dead cats \\ilh their used on laboratory specimens. feet slicking up toward thi:. sun. 1 thought Ayrt'S snid the dead cats ~'ere found sure I had stumbled on one of those on a lot owned by 'Mi en> Semiconductors weird reli(iou! cults." Santa Ana Animal Control officer Jerry 1 IOI!., tocatft1t -8:--Fatrview Road. Ayres• investigated the bizarre discovery "The peop(e there said I.hey had no Wednesday of more than soo embalmed knowledge of the cats Ind hadn't seen l--,S'"AtmTl".TLi\KED<.""'C"ll'l"J"YrnlomP"i"J-:=TI _:-. 4~cotuoo.a.V.cu~· >dpilr.ial-k>k -----""'DbailJL<...J~ "'as used for since it "~ were in individual plastic bags "'as su ed by a· six-foot h.igh'fence:· ficiaJs have di8Cloeed that the city and lined· up in neat rows on shel\·cs." Ayres said. "They had leased the.. lot school system purdwed Sl ,562 Ayres said , ·~re were no fll~ to John Spangler of Orange to use for worth of glitter for decorating or unsanitary cOnditions bi.It there was equipment ·storage." packages. valentines and the faces 8 distinct odor or formaldehyde in the Spangler, who could not oo. rl!a"Ched Of 'students. air." ' for CQJT1meflt this morning, is part owner ., Trie farge purchase was mac:te. Furt:ber investigation re\·ealed the nf \Vestem Pacifi c Biological Supplies, n Spokesman ,~d Wedndday ~ cat! 9.~re lt::gttlly owned by a biological 2.372 llarvard St .. In Santa Ana. because the d1st.rkt. want~ to ,supply house. fl.lost were purchased at 11M_r. Spangler told us the deod Cills "ttock up in preparation /or an 60 Cents a heed rrorh 1hc Orange CQunl)' Ytcrc ~most alt 1>l!rc~ascd fl'()1n lhl:! lmpendi[lg glitter shortage.' AnimaJ Shtltcr aner the)' had been rounty nntmal shelter. which puts them destroyod , Ayres said.' , , !Set DEAD fjlTS. Paj;e A2) Powei·ful Quake Po1111ds Per1t; Fires Bre.ak Out LIMA, Peru (UPI) -A mighty earth- quake hit sou them Peru tod ay, and amateur radio operalor reports fmm the tov.11 of Canete 100 n1ilcs .sou1h or Uma told of fires raging !here w t of control. · Lima Itself rocked ror a full minut(' 8nd residents ned Into the streets, \\ail · ing·J>l\1Yet'S. There v.·as no Immediate estimate cf casualties or damages and the city of Lima appeared to have '9capcd the brunt of thi temblor. ~lost communications wllhin the coun- try and to the outalde world were knock· cd out by the strong quake which struck at 7:28 a.m. PP'f. A civil defense buJ!etin read over t~e national radio said the t'Ricenter of the qu:ike was ;lO miles out to sea, off Canete. rt sa id , the quake 1neasured 6.5 on the Rlctiter scale and 6 to 7 on the modified ~lercali scale. Ten on IS.. QUAKE, Page All ~\ ' • Boyf rle11d-· Womt{led In Qt1a1·rel A San aemente ·woman. "died from a gunshot wound in the hfad and her boyfriend was shot in the right arm early today in a Capistrano ach in- cident that is being investigated by Orange C'.ounty Sheriffs officer!'. Investigators said they are wafting: for doctors at San Clemente General HospitaJ to complete surgery on John Reyes, 19, of 4017 Calle Juna. so they can question him further about the death of Dora Rodrigu ez. 22, <If 31796 El Camino Real. San Oementc. They said R{'yes told them at !he scene of the shooting that fl.liss Rodriguer. shot him in the arm \\'ith a .38-calibcr revolver and then turned the "'capon on herself. Officers said the shooting occurred in a car parked on a deadend st reet north of the Palisades at Capistrauo- Beach. · ''We have not yet learned what caused the quarrel, if there ~was one. and \11e have reached no decisions of ·flny kind on this case." sheriff's Cant James Broadbelt said today. "\Ve are very anxious lo q~tion fl.1r. Reyes further as soon as he is \\"ell enough." Broadbelt addl'd. Sheriff's officers said dcpulies \\'ho patrol the Capis1rano Beach area said they had seen the couple on pte\'IOU.S occasions sitting together ht a parked car. Coronefls officers said ~l iss Rodri guez !See SHOOTINGS, Page A%) Orange Coast Weather Lo\V clouds increa sing by Ftiday morn ing but clearing by noon . ac- rording to the 1rt>ather S('rvicc'. ..Nol 1nuch 1cn1peraturc change. · •lig hs n('or i O al the bellches to the rnid-iOs inland. lNSIDF. TOil.\ \' A /io11se Jl(t11rt liroril 1r.~li- 1non11 t his 1ref'k abo11t p1ycq_u bloo<! beiiia .~pri11~·trd O!•t'r o f1p ht1n11 d t.y to uicrf (I$._, l11s rle· sire for blood 1111Cl ntott~e l1 is f1r1hrn1g 111.~1<(!1~/,\ n.~ .~ptttorors 1t·otclied. !'ee ~r11r1J, Page 86. ·~· "loml>tCIJ, " Mt MY Dfi .. f .. <. • .... .. ,,.,.w1,, .. - C•lllftnl• "· " Mwtu•• P:~nf1 .. CltHlloet ,,.u N•Unllll Nt '"' .. .cemla " 0••11,, t n1nw"'11 " . CD11nl• •U U C>lll~ Nol1Cll\ "' Pto•!t 8h l E<lllOfil l P11t .. '" .. Enllrl•lllmtM .. s~..-•· '" PifltlH:t .... _, s .. t-Mt••ftlt ,., Mv Otnllllf .. t'!t~>110n .. ~,...<_ " '"""''" .. lrtttrr..!UUlll .. Wt~1h•r •• ·~ L1nc1tr1 " ••• ,., ... , .. I • ..11_2 DAil Y PI LOT ST Thursday, Oc.tobtt 3, 1974 . u.-1 TtltPlll!I PRESIDES AT WA TERGATE . __ Federal ~udge Slric1 Siricll Get,s .~otio11s ( • -· . -- Asks-Testimony Waiver .. 'YASHINGTON <UPI) Fonner Prt'~ldl·nl Nixon today tOrma.Jly asked .Judge John J. Sirica to excuse hi1n froin testifying at the Watergate· cover- t.Ip Lri~l. apparently because of ill health. ~1ouor1s to quash both-prosei:utlon and dcfrnSf' subpoenas for Nixon's testimony werl' deli vered at 8 a.m. PDT to the rlosrly guarded chamber:s where Sir ica \l<"IS 1nt('r\'iC'\tlng_ prospective jurors (or the tr.1al of five o! the formor president's as~iates. HcrDert J. h1llter Jr., Nixon's lawyer refused to say what the envelo{>e con: tained. But S1rica disclosed the contents about 4J minut es later. "They will be filed µnder seal until the r.ourt has had an opportunity to re-to Washington from h1i home ln vJew them thoroughly," Sirica said. ~ Caliromia and too wcilk to endure tho The subpoc.na~ would require Nixon, rigoJ!S or attending a trial that may. one or 20 un1nd1cted co-conspirators in last as Jon~ as three months. -Spec1al prosecutor Leon Javoorski sug. HOUSE CUTS NIXON FUND gcsled lest 'week that Sirico.might wish TO $200,000. Story, P ... A4.L to consider sending a team of doctors. 6 MORE AIDES ;LEAVE tG California to elamine Nixon before WHITE HOUSE -Page A7 ruling on whether he must comply .with" the co\'er·up, to answer: quesUoos about th~ alleged conspiracy for the first time since he resigned and teci!ived a full p<irdon from President Ford. The motions to quash the subpoenas were believed t.o have argued lhat Nixon, v.·ho has been hospitalized with a new nareup of phlebitis, is t001U to travel subpoenas for hls appearance. . • l\Uller·s actions came as source; disctost:<I that another of his clients·, Richard A. Moore, a former Nixon aicfe, had been added aa an unlndicted co-eoo- spirator in the· cover-up case on the basis of ''newly discovered evidence" found in the Watergate tapes. Sources close to the case Identified !.foort, 60, whole ~uoo.. 'u ~Wliit• ' H .... Speclal COWllll' WU .-e4 Wedneoday, as u.; mitdenttfled ·~lh naine whtJ;h Jaworski, added to liitl of unindicted eb-eoospirators, Nixon had been' Jilted u one of the otiginal 19. Moore, wbo contradicted the te.stlm<mY ·or Nixon's chief accuser John Dean 1n testimony be!ort the Senate Watergate Ccin\411tlee, said he did )10!-' lmoW • "ab):tbP.lg new," either about beina:'nam- ed it 'an Uninclicted co-conspirator or beln1 ;ubpoenaed to telllly. In the-third day "of the trtal , Slrica began questioning indivJdually 144 pro- spective jurors who had been selected _ during the first two days from .a group . of 315 candidates. - W-om-a~B4~ ~ .1 ..... , . --~ .. · ... -. -.... ·: pinpedtf~~: -.. . -Gaj.~$ ti>ve -~ ; -~ :J • ) -An elderly San Clemente woman Wedne!day spent Ill! agonizing day II> Jured piluiaoenuth a !OPPl..i.pi stove in th~ kltehen o/ he.r home: .... .-., . ~d ffte~ •• or4~1 which l~~­ tl13• ,.,en ~· t\lt•. ~.Ed dinglOll, 81;\lbiJfy WM tt~· J!;i!Jll<:e and ~ ouiJunooed lif' '1,'m:il~ ,,,,. . -' -neighbor.· : ..... The \\'O?Dan. who lives·~ at'"J45 W. Jwtipero, told her rtscuen th ~1}le had lost her footing sometime. hmd 9 a.m., and she grabbed fCC":·the,· ~ave ' . -to regain her balanccc. . -·• lllefJlll F t 1111fs Alleged Fro1n Page A l DEAD CATS'.;.~ Jnste~d of .supporting her. thc;".ra'nge-• toppled over, breaking-her am\ and inflicting major cUt.s and bruises. • -. ·Opponent See~ Carpenter Quiz -·--~ ,, to sleep by the h~ !"dry yew.1,'! Ayres said. ,, ~ - -That number is . actutllY. .in the.:_ thousands , and sale of the· _:de8tl animals-at a flat ree ·<Of 6G teen\! apiece -is a legal standard procedure according to coonty Veterinary Jiea\th Officer Dr. ,\V. H. Dieterich. ''The situation is that we know everyont "'ho wants a degree in biological science must dissect an .em- balmed CJt," Oieteridi said i n a Unable 1 tp ITpe herself or sho)lt-Joftdly enough tO, attract aljl!ntlon, the 'belPI"" widow Iq ·Oil !l\e, poor wlil wejl'aijer 4-' ~ . -...... •• ·" ••• p.m. ·~· ~ -~ · . T}le. J!!.illhbor ~ n< ...ioo., ·il ~fl y qldester, sensed somethil'ig might ·be amiss, t?ecause she had not seen Mrs. Eddington all dny. She discovered the elderly· woman's plight and phoned ror help. By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE State Senate ~h District hopeful Frank Barbaro chai'ged Wednesday that incumbent Dennis Carpenter (R-Newport Beach; is illegally using campaign funds rro'!l some Orange County I a n d developers to meet his private expenses. . At a hastily . called news conference. at the Airporter Inn in Irvine. Democrat Barbaro called for an investigati on by lbe---secrela(o/-Of mate and proi;ecution by the state a1torney general and the Cknnge Counly district nuorney. • COntacte(f by telephone in Sacramento, Carpertter PQOh·poohed the charges. tWning thenl campaign rhetoric and ' ':,Te r111 s Eased • B v Te rror is ts --SA~'TO DOMlNGO, Dominican ' Reputiic (AP) -Terrorists hold· ' ing an American woman rl.iplomat ,atisl:sti ~ h05tage for almost a weCk said today they were aban· :ioning demands for SL million ransom and release of poliUcal ;Pr~.oers. .DCclaHpe Viat conditions inside . he besieged ¥enezuelan consulate ha.cl ~ irJtolerable for both terrorists IQd hostages, the ter- rorists' leader said tbe gunmen now would accept safe conduct >Ut of the cowilry to Mexico or • iPeru. The guerrilla chief, Radames --P--MeOOea-Vargils.-made-Hramatie ippe1,rance from a window cl the constilate and read his new stand to police ~ newsmen. ... Pt£.j'li~y Rapped B y ' R uss ians • ~10SC0\V (UPI 1 -Llteraturnaya Gazeta says Playboy magazine is an .iest>tdally poisonous branch of bourgeois mass culture." The nev.·spaper of the Writers Union devoted a half page Lo the magazine. • ' explauting its origins, philoso phy and "'..reasons for its success. ''\Vhat we bavc before us is nn 1 especially l)Oisonoos branch of bourgeois· n1ass c1;1lture which carries out an aboolutely naked preaching of militant 1ndivkluali!!m and a n1o ra1 ism . ' ' Literaturnaya Gazeta said. Playboy is not sold in the Soviet 1,;ruon. O•.t.MGECOA.ST DAILY PILOT l ·~Ot • ._CM-TO....PW "'"-<""°""'. .,_.,., '°" N•"• l't'"'J " !..t>fo•_, bt!"°' CJ,,...,.. c;.,,,., P.,,.,.. '·" ·• ~....-"<"'..., ~16'~ --or• """""'' ""·eJ.o, '"''""3" '"'" It>! r;.,w, _, .. ~"'!>' ·• II••(~ ""'"""'"' Doo<•lf""',.,_ .... v.,,., l•'>''""""' ,,, .... ~."" • '" t •""'"'~ •" .i. .. " c;.,n ,.,.,,... 11. •·"1 .. , .. l, "•J• ~ ..,..."""'I . .-.... ,, ..... 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Barbaro charged that ~ has taken "at least S30.000 and possibly as much as $100,000 worth of coo- tributlons hereceived from his Golden State Improvement Commiltee ~nd di .verted for personal and private use" without reporting it as income. • The committee. Barbaro said, should bav.e. been Jisted on Carpenter's conflict of rnterest .statement, since it is com- posed largely of land developers. Specifically, Barbaro said a total of $2.8,000 paid over the past four years for a housekeeper and Carpenter's Sacramento apartment came illegally frqm that account UPI TtltPllillt Re11ae111ber ·Hitn? telephone interview. '· "Yle know these animals must come from somewhere and we feel we arc best serving the community and higher education by selling deed , unwanted cals in this way.'.' Dieterich said the cats aren't sold to anyone withput completion of wrillen ~appucaUon fonns llstlng-reasona for tbc purchase and· qualifications. The 60-ttnt purchase price barely covers the cost or putting an animal to sleep. The doctor said he was wiaware the cats found Wednesday were being-stored in the manner discovered by anima l control officials but he doubts if any -laws were ViO!ated. Ayres said Spangler was not cited since the cats were not causing any obvioos health hWrd. . The injured woman was treated and admitted to San Clemente General Hospital. Nurses there said the vidim was w~. but responding to treatment. Police, who for the PiJ31. aeyeral months have-. ~uded a major" progr~ to end sud! ordeals by elderly residents, said Mrs. Eddington's ·name was not on a master \isl erepared for the ~ject. The specia1 ·serviCe amOUots to" dally~ ca ll s to elderly residents living alone and who register with the· department._ If no one answers the call'. police are sent immediately to investigate. -...._ From Page Al FIRED .•. car parked there. Carpenter acknowledged that the money did come from the committee campaign account, but said nOuting il- legal was done. Former Beatie Paul. McCartney, looking much the same as he-did 1-0- years ago when his group burst into popularity, fights his way through a London crQWd as he arrives for the premiere of "That's Enterta.iru;nen.t." "But \re told him he had to put · them in a building -preferably refrigerated-to get them out of public view ."· Ayres said. ''The v.·ay he had them laid oub simply v.·a!ll'l't kosher ." Ayres 'i\'3S obviously shaken by the . incident, particularly-the spectacle of dead cats surrounded by barrels of embalming fluid. ·At about 3:30 a.m. the Laguna Beach officer left aRd was closely followed by the Tustin officers. At about the same Ume , gunfire was 1leari\,3 nd a Lagwia.Beach patrol officer inv~tigated .- Acoording to the police log, nothing was found. At 3:22 a.m. sept. 6, police detectives reporting for ·work found the ·annex plate glass window sbo't out and a smashed light fature knocked to the i1oor by a ricoctleting bullet which bad penetrated and bounced around several office parti- tions . Carpenter. a former FBI agent, said that each week the Senate is in session he puts his $210 personal expense cbedt into the same account. ~ non-taxable expense money, he srud, "could have just gone into my . pocket." The expense money since his 1970 election, he said, totals "between $22 000 and $23,000." ' Carpenter For Senate Committee receipts from November 1970· to Deoo:nber 1973 show a total of $62,300 contr1buted-bythtrGolden-sunrrmprove- ment Committee. Uiptain Issues '~ayday' While Neck-high in Sea "Believe me, I hadn't seen anything quite like this before." Ayres said. ''1bere was one case some years back of a guy who dumped a bunch of frozen cats in a vacant lot but that one ended up in court." Cyanide Bottles 1'ell Deatl1 Pact Chief Scbopen admitted the depart- ment Jiad attemp~ to ieep the ipcident wider wraps. The detective's discovery was listed only as "informatiOn" on the official police Jog and no narrative was given, a departure from nonnal Police practice, The committee, composed of 14 in- dividuals and a law Orm, does have several land developers, .Carpenter said but also ::hits a car dealer. a trucking e1ecutlve and a retired newspaper publisher, among others, as mem :>ers. The statement shows Barbara Moore v.·ho Barbaro called a housekeeper and Carpenter "an integral member of my tea m," as having been paid $13,948.32 from the account in those years. Sh~ is listed under a heading the election code defines as campaign n1anagers, advertising agencies and publicity agents, stenographers and clerks. precinct \"fOrkers, speaker.i and eatertal ncrs. From P a ge Al GIRN ... her lower lip -once to the board. once lo the audience and again just for the television ca meras. She obviously "'as exerting some effort hy the final girn, explaini1;ui tha t she ca n'! ~rcathe in the act of girning. Bathn·s resolution noted that i\1rs. Sayers, a native of Kent , England . .,.,.on !he .girning litle in compelition with 900 otbcrs last year irl. England. G1ming. ~hich is in lhc dictiona ry, ~upposedly originated 600 years ;igo in \\'ales. Battin said. \Vhen he presented the plaque to ~1rs. Sayers. Battin proinised lo do ;ilJ he could lo belp Mrs. Sayt!rS ~tlh her latest effort -winn ing U.S. cihzcnship. MIAMI (AP) -<Aast Guard officiaJs credit-a-young-captain who-st()od tn neck-high .... water at the radio of ·his sinking boat with saving the lives of the eight persons aboard. A Coast ·Guard cutter brought Capl. Dudley Savage, 24, diving instructor Steve Barry, 24, and sil' teen-agers to Miami Wednesday, a day after their 40-foot cabin cruiser sank in heavy sep.s in the Atlantic about 50 miles sootbeast of Fort Lauderdale . Savage said he managed to get off three "Mayday" distress signals before the boat went down -the last ¥thile the water swirled about his neck. "I was getting the hell knocked out of me by electrical shocks from the radio," he said. "I could hardly touch the receiver." Savage said he heard ooly one reply From Page Al QUAKE.;. the Richter scale ,represents total dl!struction. Loogtirne residenta. of Lima said the quake felt stronger than the one in 1970 which devastated the northern half of Peru and jllled nearly 67,000 persoos. Seismograf'ff stations in otheT parts of the world recorded the quake a's harder than the lVIO catastrophe. Clocks in Lima business offices stopped at 9:2.8 a.m. wheu the electricity failed . Plaster crumblai from walls, broken glass fell onto side~·alks and fight fix· tures were broken loose from the ceiling of the UPI office in downtown Llma. End of Tether .Tu<lge Condo11es W ife in Slay ing LONDON (U PI) -A judge gave a suspended two-year sentence and words or pra ise to a 40.year-old woman who pleaded guilty to sta'bbing her husband to death with a scissors, ~ Grace· Malone~ pleaded guilty Wednesday at the Old Balley Criminal Courl to the manslaughter of her husband, \Villiam, 37, ·when he threatened and heal her after a drinking session. Judge Leslie Boreman said the evJdence showed she suffered beatings from her husband over a three-year period. "You have been a good mother. a enod Wife an.d an excellent housekeeper. l rannot think or any more one can say of any woman," he said passing :;ielitence: to his distress can before the radio went onder--wa:tel':"""Bot severa:1 -coast -SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Richard Guard stations heard it aDd a fixed-wing Sanderson'. 31, sunimon~ from Idaho plane and a belicopter were dispatched. bec~use his .rather was ~1ck, f~ the . bodies of his parents rn their home The crew put on life · jackets and beside two glasses marked "Poison - went into the water, clinging to the Cyanide." top of the submerged vessel. In a note, the mother said that the Three hours later, JuSt a.s the plane father was dying of, cancer and In pain was about to head back. it slgbted and. that. she co~dn t stand the prospect a red nare and a yellow smoke signal. oC hfe without him. A helicopter was diverted to make the The victims were Dr .. and hl:rs. rescue. ' · llerbert Sanderson. The father was a "The only really rough moment was professor at San FranciSCQ.State. when I looked down about 20 minutes before v;e sighted the plane and saw a sbark ," Savage said. Savage and Barry work for the Marine Institute in Jacksonville, a rehabilitation program for boys w)}o have had trouble with the Jaw. They left Jacksonville with the teen- agers Monday for a cruise to the Bahamas. A storm front moved In Tues- day a~ they were heading back. Frona Page A l SHOOTIN GS . •• died from a Wigle shot through the head. Sheriff's lnvesUgators said they have not yet tletennined ownership of the weapon from which two bullets were fited. Cl!ief ~d he though_Llhe action covering up "the shooting was appropriate because it was "a personnel matter'' and said if it happened again, it would be handled the same way. · He did .admit the log entry "in- formation" was not proper. He said it should have been ''malicious mischief." Asked if the department would seek criminal action against ·any of the of· ficers for discharging or a weapon in the city, Chief Scbopen said he did not believe so because '1he has already been fired" and criminal acUon would amount to "double jeopardy." Investigations of the incident at first pointed to the three narcoUcs officers, however, all three denie(l any in- volvement according to the report con- firmed by the chief. Later however, ballistics tests showed that a bullet found in the annex matched Saporito's gun. Then the two Tustin officers admitted involvement. Special Litton Friday and Saturday Demonstration -·1 p.m. to 5 p.m. 1975 Litton Microwave Oven with V~COOK CO~OL Eat11~1109 1t111rlor - • 1u111.2 c~blc t.11 "'""' l)llll 1flllrlOI' •• ,. •••J"-Cll.rl Kf\'HG lnlt.rlOI' . Advance features that set the LITIOM Mirlllemasler® Model 416 apOrt from other MICROWA YE OYENS . · --VARI-COOK (11).mll'lllll M1ero-T!111t••• COOi( DEFROST OYEN CONTAOL 019l1tl Con'."1' Special lntroducto Price· Spocill .. h ...... ......, Prict 1oc .... • ZO PC. COOlWAlE KIT • MICllOTEMP THElMOMETa • MICRO llOWHEl GRILL •COOltlOOK •• .,......, ...... ~ .• ,_ ........ toe_ """""'---al<Le>•""-,. ~ •"I accept that you have suffered eons,lderably over the years · becau~e of your h11~band 's behavior and yo' were driven to what - 1815 NEWPORf BLVD, Dewntown Casta Mesa.-Phone 548·l18a. ~ cf•• -· l9'f .f1' r,,..., "'""· ~ ..... . ... .,.,_O!lll °" Cll ..... tl 00 ....-.,., "' ... . ,...,_My <IH ... 1-IJO(I.......,,, you d id at the ead of your tether/' he said. . -' • • .,. ' ' • • f • - I • • • • • Dllll' Piiot St1U PfltM ' AND ONE GOOD WOMAN -Dorothea Mary Col- lier, 22. oI Laguna Niguel was not put off by the Marines' slogan calling for a few good men. She was sworn in Tuesday at the Laguna Hills A-larinc Rec111iting office by ~1aj. Louis Gundlach, 1t1iss Col- lier, a native of Ireland and a naturaliied American ciUzen. was the rirst woman sworn in at the six- month·old recruiting office. She Signs Up -· .Yarines .1Veed Good lfl on1en Too By AN WORTH Of 11M ~U1 f'~et Sl•lf Dorothea ~1ary Collier, 22. of Laguna Niguel, knows that the ~·larines arc looking for a few_good men. But she figured they could use a few good \1:omcn as well. Tuesday she became the first woman s"·orn in at the Laguna Hills Marine recruiting orficc and v.ill lca\o'e for training in South Carolina next March. A naturalized American citizen. ~liss Collier_ v.•as born in Dublin, Ireland. The daughter of a captain in the Trish Army. she says her relatives, most of them still Irish citiwns. are ex.cited about her decision to join up. She's the second oldest of seven childrtn. After graduating from San Clemente Jligb School in 1970. f\Uss . Cot!iersaid:-she-\'i'as-somewhat Dt loose ends and v.•ent from Several parl time jobs to a boarding school in Ireland lo a yea r and a half in a cosmetology school. "t feel like my decision fs a big step fOt\\'ard," she said. "!l's a great opportunity. I'll learn a skill and when I get out, I'll probably be able to see thal skill as a civilian." She enlisted for a minimum of l\lr'O years. She chose a training program in pbotograpby, and said she'd like to set up her own business on returning lo civilian life. "This program \.rill give me some respoosibilitics and some independence of my O\l.'Tl,·' f\fi ss Collier said, pointing to her $332 monthly stipend in addition to room and board. "I can hardly \.\'alt to get going." Need for More Sc.hools Seen in 'S.Laguna Pla,n The proposed South Laguna plan could add 600 to 800 children to district schools and require additional classrooms, school boundary changes or new schools. nuit is the prediction of Clyde Lovelady, district b~-;iness manager. He told school trustees this week that about 1300 d\\l!Jling units ace expected 10 be completed in five to IO years. The South Lapa plan was approved recently by the Orange County Planning Commission. ''The problem is that the children \.\ill be distributed 'among c!C'mentary. junior tngti and senior high ages,'' Lovelady said. "We might be able to build an arf· ditional elementary school but 1,1,·hat do "·e do about the high school?" Among the actions which he suggested tor board consideration in the future are acquisition of property for a ney,· school. boundary changes, OOdi tional clasm>0ms or adjustment of grade levels. £ Dr. Norman Bro\\11e. school board chainnan. expressed skepticism about projections of n<:'o\ students. Undecided Man J,eaps to Death "I'd be \\illin g to give on_e dollar for every student over 200 \.\'t have from this developmenl to years fl'1Jm OO\\'. ·• he said. .. I'm sure you know more about the number of students pcT house in l,aguna Beach than planners in Santa Ana do,'· Lovela~y said. Or. Bro.,.,Tie asked lhal trustees be kept informed ol the progress of the South Laguna p!an and resuul1ing de- velopment. 1 Spri1~gti1ne l'or llitler? NORTIIAMPTON. England (UPI) - A British company reports a thriving business in manufacturing miniature statues of Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler and shipping them to \Vest Germany. One hundred pewter statues of the dictator dressed in German 1nilitary garb have been sold. •·The Germans st.>e.m to like our latest model. He looks very mean and 1bat's how they prefer to remember him,·• manager Brian ~1arJow said. "Now we are considering n1aking l\tussolinis for the ltalian market." he said. ' ------- Ex1~ert45 Chesl{ Sa11ta Barbara . t;r11de-Oil Leak SAN1'A . BARBARA <AP) -Slate in· , ves!igators loday \Vere to fly over a 12·mile section of rocky coastline south of this Southern Calififr'nia city to check an oil slick that Coast Guard officials said ,\·as c.aused by natural seepage. A Coast Guard team, led by LI. Ter· rence O'Connell . tramped the beach bet\1·een Ventura and Sant.a Barbara checking for damage. O'Connell reported the investigators found "mostly pea-sized. crude oil balls" rilong the high tide mark. The seepage had caused no damage lo the beach and presented no danger to fish or fowl. the team ri.>ported. "Natural gas seepage in the area is common but ocean currents 'and 1vind usually keep the oil offshore,'' O:C01~1ell said. •·\Ve.ather conditions recently have been calm in the area so that the oil from natural seeps may not have di ssipated but rat.her may have been ~lown on to the beach~ added. The Coast Guard investigators said they could MF' detect any odor or oil fumes usually associated \.\'ith fresh oil during their on·foot study of the shoreline frorn Emma Woods State Beach to Carpenteri a. • Coast Guard spokesman Del 1-lorlon said there \\'ere fh·e off-shore 1vells located parallel to this stretch of the coast. State and Cea!:\ Guard officials movfd quickly into a<'tion \Vednesday night after reports were received that four·inch-siz· cO tar bA\ls 1\·ashed asho r,. ·•.we notified operators · of producing facilities in that area to check for leaks,'' said John Hardoin of the Galifornia Division of Oil and Gas. Init ial reports of the oil slick aroused fears that it could be a repeal of the i969 blo\\·out of a Union Oil Co. offshore drilling platform \.\'hich blaCkened an 800-squarc-mile area off the Santa Barbara coast. Hu ndreds of thousands of gallons of crude .oil then 1vcre dumped into the ocean. causing extensive danaage to the coastline and taking a heavy toll of life among birds and fishes. The 1969 disaster spurred slate and federal authorities lo impose a moratorium on offshore oil drilling. lloy,·ever, the moratoriwn \1·as hftcd by the California Lands Co1nmi§Sion on Dec. II . 1973 at the height of lhe energy crisis. The comimission voled to alloy,• drilling only from existing platfonns and only after a case.by-case review. r SAN DIEGO CAP) -Donald J. Bunker got into 'a taxi in suburban Coronado and told 'the driver to take him home, police said. Then, the 42.ycar"ld Bunker changed his mind and told the driver he wanted to go to Uto ailporl Can1iecl Heat Fatal to '4; A• the cab -.ros"'1 the Sin Diego- Coronado Bay Bridge. orficers said , Bunker changed his mind again. This tim"e. he pulled a gun, ordcrOO the driver lo r;top and then jumped out and dived from the bridge to bis death. authorities Mid. C:inaer Dea tl1s Cited PIDLADELPlllA (UPI) -A Rlllph Nader rtseareh group charged \\'t.;d· nesday thlt 15 ~mployes nt the Rohm and Jinns Co. here died of lung cancer In 12 )11M.! due to e~PQ$lre to a chemical 11.8td. {n the. treatmtnt or rOO!oactive wastes and ln!<!Cllcldcs. The group ctf11rg«i that Rohm and I lnn!i did not provtda adequate satcguard., and f11ilcd to Inform the ~w~ers about potcnl.ial haiards in worktng with c I! r l a I n chemicals. Two· Otl1e1·s Hospitaliz ecl • • SHELBY, N.C. (A Pl -Four men died and t...ro were hospitali1..cd 11ncr drinking a canned fuel containing dcndly methyl alcohol , police reportM. • A spokesnian for the Cleveland ~lemorial Hos~tal idcnllfil'd the dead :u; \\'illiam Davis Jr .. W\lllem II . Hopper. Talmadge Gillam and Ben Smith. all of the Shelby area. Another man. 1.ee Smith. was transfer- red to a ChArlotte hospital Jn crltleal condition. The Ch.~,·cland ~temorlnl !pokesmnn · !!aid four others were treated nrter drink· ing the fuel. Three were rele11!!ed ..pnd one was hospitalized i11 suttsf11ctory con· di lion. Policci said the. victims fl\l\).'IJcnlly •; drank the can cf ''Hnndv Fuel." altl'r straining ii through l'l Cloth. 'fhf' can contained n poison label. they added . According to policf', other brands of canned fuel conl;lining non1oxic ethyl alcohol are often uSt>d as intoidcnnts. Police said 46 cam of tlK' ft1('! 11·rrc r.old this week at a ~r\•ice $11ltlon. but they could account for only ~ix Cflns. The O\\'Oer sa!d he disconllnurd !it!.lf'!I at the request or police. A phy!!lcian who 1re;11ecl the \1c111n!I s~kt l\\'{l ounce~ of the gclntin suhstt1ncc taken internally could kll_i.i..huma1i. Authorities s.Vd there \\'AS no dtios;(•r tram the fuqt,. a.s Ion~ :is I! \\'3S uf.Cd for 1t!i Intended purpose . i;inall h\'illing lobs. \ I s _, -, QAILY PILOT CQunty Unlocks Land · • 2,700 Acr es .4 pproved for Deue lop1rie 1it Uy WILl.IA~t SCllREIBZI: 01 lltt O•H't 1>11•1 fttU l1ore than 2,700 acres of \'ncanl Orange County land \VCNI unlocked for urban development \Vedncsdny \'.'hen ihe B<lnf'(I of SupervlSGrS approved the first major ·a1ncndments tq the C9Unty-gc11cral plao. Besides the urban land changes. supervisors dt-signa!ed another 3.000 acres in Santa Ann tan~·ou as planning reserve. Increasi ng yiat area's total acreage to 4.200. l\lost of the Cl'\ltllll rhnnges in !he l::ind plan oc-eurrl'<l in the Saddleback V II \\'hirh 11·i[] experience a net gain ut 7.300 prr~ns and 4,00J DC\I' under lhe re\'ised plan. The chan(!es \\·ere part of the first of lhree scheduled amendment sessions lq1 the general plan lhis year. Supervisors \1rre rerp1ircd by the state ·10 adopt lhc 1983 Land l'se l?lan b<'fore the end of 1973. 'fhev beat the deadline. but to do ·so. they ·tiad to lea\·e n;iany parts of the county l\'ilhout official plan· nlng desi(lnations or goals. · 'Mle slale ·mandate pro1·ides for three an1cndm ent sessions per year dur ing \\'hich the land plan can be changed or improved. \\lednesday was lhe first such session so f:i r this year and su'pervlsors arc hoping to squeeze in ty,·o more. Besides the chJnges in land designa· lions. the amendment p a c k a g e supervisors approved included more than SO minor technical adjust1ncnts. The land use changes thC' board acted on \\'ere expected to drnw far more debate than they did because oi potential impacts the new de\elppment \1'ill ha\·e on already-strained road n~l11·orks and vital services in the area. TI1e l<irp.est area opened for develop- ment is 1n the Laguna llllls-Laguua Niguel area on a portion or the ~toulton Raoch pliinning reserve.., Three ~arate p:irecb -the Presley Ranch. Chapman College ltlnd and pnrt of Laguna Niguel -"·ere amended lo permit up to 3.500 new homes and a IOlnl of 12.tm residents on the 2,200 a<' res. Inclusion of t~ parcels in the amendtnent \l'ilS criticized by Dale Secord. spokesman ror the county En\ironm('n!al Coalition. Secord said that besides the burden these ne\\' hon1es \\ill 'have on the area. thf'y arc p.1rt of U1e ~foullon nanch and, should be considered \.\'hen the eruirc ranch comes up for action in December . ''\'ou are laking a C(lmpl.ete unit -rr plan11ing reserve area --&nd hrtnkit1!; oul only a parl of it for consideration." Secord snid. ''ft is piecemeal planning ." But la1r\'Crs for the landowners nrgd'ed ~uccessfully that the land has been in the planning process for nearly three ,Years and has been refjncd to the best possible approad1. The amendment package also included n nwnber of parcels in the El Toro-Lake Forest area \.\1lich did not receive in· Elephants Spilled DIVERNON. Ill. fU Pl l -A circus truck loaded \\ilh three large elephants ()\·ertumed early today. backing up northbound traffic for fa\'C miles on Interstate 55., state police reported. dhidU31 attrntil'lll \\·hen lhe land 1\·ns adopted l3st year. ! 1'he changes ig,. the L.1ke Fo1·est . 1 1 n~d ron1munlt)' ~111 al'fect about arres in the-euenlvptu!l fnrcst and t Canadu Ro.1d aro'.Und the norther [ l:ike Jn _the arQt1. PlannerF; say 1here will be little • no net g<iin in poIXJlation since acljustrnents are consistent \li'lth I original p1ann~ community text. , A toliJ\ of 11 acres in the El £i ~rca "'as CpC'ned for dcveloprnent 1ng f~on1 high-density residential to mcrc1al and pro£essional office buildingC A 3f) :icre parcel bet\.\·ceo Los AU.oe Boulrvard and f.I Toro Road at thei foot of TrabuC'O Road ""as given a limited residential desigrlaHon \\'ith an eye 101rard a la rge amount of open spa«. 11le remaining El Toro property, niuch of it 01med by the Ray JJrothro family, Ii~ on tither side of El Toro Roait north of Rock\<ie\v Avenue. Supervisor Thomas Riley nearly scut· tied the packJgc by demanding :hat the o\\ners provide landscaping along El Toro road to enhance its designation a5 a scenic hit:hway. Th<! OY.11crs ·said the county can te\1 them what Is needed when final detailed development plans are brought back ln the near future. • Though the first amendment session appeared to move through the board fairly easily, it is likely the other 1v.;o Sf!t this year will be tougher. The secOnd . session will include !ht> . Capistrano V.alley (\nd the conlroversial South Laguna plan. The third "'"'ill include oortb El Toro and the vast ~loulton Rancb. Sale! Drexel Upholstery 20% OFF CHOOSE FROM DREXEL'S IMPRESSIVE NEW SEATING MASTERPIECES AND HAVE IT ALL TERRIFIC LOOKS AND SUPERB COMFORT TOO . Why settle for anything less than the best when ii comes to furnishing just aboul the most importan1 room in your home? Especially when you can en- 1oy the superbly comfortable and. beautifully tailored luxury of a tine Drexel sofa or cha•r. Ciloose lrom 32S fabrics. velvots. linens. couons. damasks. matelasses. patterns. orints. striae ~ otaids or solids. .:-' \'our ruvon\e interior de$1Qner lo a~s15t you PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mon. Thur~ & Fri. Eves. 2215 liARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA. CALIF . ,, " • • Th11rsd1r, Oclobtr 3, 1974 A .j DAILY PILOT ' Pension Rernains • Hou.se .Reduces Nixon 'Expenses to $200,0()0 ~ e~oomfor e Bicycles PEDAL PUSHING DEPT, -Jf the rel shakers-and-movers keep pushing gasoline e1cise tax thing, and there Ir .strong indication they will , you are IO!Oi to see a k>t of fol ks parking perfl\8nently. WASHINGTON CAP) -The House has overwhelmingly voted to Slash former President Richard M. Nixon's expense money to $200,000 bl.It rejected an errort to cut oft bis pension as repudiaUon for Watergate . ., Senate action is sWI required on. the measure. hil tapes and documents availabla to the publle. Addabbo said, "Jf we give hlm no fWlds, we can expect no ci:loptration from him." T!)e $398,000 Nlxon money approved in oomm.ittee inclllded ~.IP> for a si1·mmth transltioo peri-Od and fl~,000 for looger·term expenses. Energy Meastires An Addabbo amendment 1o-cut tbe $245,CXX> to $100,000 was approved· 342 to 47 and an amendment to cut tb6 $153,000 to f!ll0,000 was approved IZ! to 62. . Efforts by Rep. Loois ·Stokes ( I>-Obio) to cut everything except the 1$5,000 pension ..,.. rejected. • Once: you park, however, and ab.an· doning the· notion of tu ming in the f~\y je'i\·els for a gallon,. Qt g11$; :rou sf!II have another problem. Like getting Calves Get Rep>'leve Texas r:anchers have ~elaye~ for tv.•o \Veeks plans to slaug_hter 1,000 calves 1n protest against pnce cattlemen are receiving. They hope to meet with President Ford. President Ford originally asked for $850,000 for Nli:oo. 'Mle House also acted to hold Nixon's \\'bite House tapes and papers In \Vashingtoo W1til Coogress acts on proposals to make them public ·pro- perty. Cutoff of Nixon's $55,000 pension was propo6ed by Rep. Jerome R. Waldie tD-Callf.) who said that wOuld be the House's last chance to register its verdict that Nl1on's "service was not honorable, not deserving of reward." Gas P-r-ice_-Hike Plan 10 ¥i'ork. The bicycle. that form or transporta- lion which depends on {led.al-power rather than federal excise taxes. may become even more popular than the . current H" I 'T t B f"t B'~ WALDIE'S E~ craze. • ' 1g 1er . ,-e -e1·3:11 ; ene 1 :s -Jeet:d 344 to 4a .~;u:;. wJ:wa7.i F,uels ~ngry_ Outburst If It happens, one thing is certain . w. Robison (R·N.Y.), appeaJed to the We will clearly need a strong' effort House to "end thi.1 vengeful spirit.." WASIUNGTON (UPI) -The ad· to separate bicyclists from the rich. w· c f ' A I I ' bet nothin d ministration is considering energy con- wg: ~~l.~I! g~lo~iving even if fuel Ill . Oil erees pprova 1hen~98~~~ed l;e:r,mittJ, ~ ~!~e!tifur m:::~~et~~i~udgea~r:. House chopped off another $198,00J. Just drive around a bit no"' and you'll The action was 00 an $8.4 billion electricity, natural gas and other fuels. see what I mean. From }\'Ire Sf:r\1ces caused a $34 militon O\ierestimate or the supplemental appropriatloos bill that ap-The measures generally-would provide ONLY THIS l\fOM'lNG, \lo'hile t"-"n" \l'ASH!N.GTON _ 11-··--•-nat'e .... ,,,..... b k" bond di pears headed for President Ford 's veto ·taxh relief for energy-thrifty Americans , to negofat Id •-La•1uoe UW>e'\X ........ - . an s Ira ·ng account, resulting .. A_ •L.-H ... ii. wit incomes of $15,000 or less, govem- 1 e my o ucap across guna !trees have agreed on a eompro-:,,,. 1n a $15 mlllion cut in eami·ngs for L.IC\:ause uic ouse boosted it t->D't million u· . 1 ·d Beach, 1 "'as confronted .. ..;th thr•• ""-abo,•e ~, budget. ment 0 icia 5 sai. · "' -b"tl the first nine months ot 1974. . 111 "-r t•-' I " r -•-bJ young ·Jady bicyclis!s "'ho wanted to 1 to raise veterans education benefits The bill was appro\'ed 317 ton. uue o 1ic proposa s, a re u11uo e occupy the same road space. by 2.1 percent and to create a loan In a statement Wednesday. Rockefeller . The cut . in Nixon's expen.se -money fee" or 20 to 30 cents per gallon of The coed trio rode right ii1 frOnt program to supplement the benefits. blamed a senior vice president in charge to $200.000 was proposed by Rep. Joseph gasolin e, for -motorist4, who dri ve less, of my car side-by-side. They ~·ere riding The ·measure, estimated to cost $780 or the Chase bond ..dealer accounts for P. Adda1>b9 {0.N.Y.) in 1wo separate drew an angry publk response Wed- ' ' on gasoline waa disdooed by FEA Admlnistrat~ John S a w h i 11 ln \Vashington and D e p u t y FEA Administrator Roger Sant in San Fran· cisco. · T 'WO Swedish ,4utliors Win jw;l a bit too fast for me to pass million in the first year. "·ould. be the muhimillion dollar error. He said . amendments. nesday. them on the narrow Art Colony streets, tMroatµve to Sept. I to aid GI students the resirnation of the executive. iden--. "1llE Sl\1TCHBOARD '"'as jammed -STOCKHOL.\i LUPI) -Swedish and just a a bit too slo\lo·ly to allow already enrolled in colleges. tified as IDliard Ferber, "has been ac-· HE SAID THAT Woutd be enough all day," said a spokesman for the authors Eyvind Johnson aiid HarfY "!e ·to ~eep Ille car runnjng. They also The compromise wopld extend training cepted as of Oct. I." to oover Nixon 's expenseS for sortmg federal energy administration. "People Martinson, both relatively unknown ·1'---fH~ed~and-out--11:-lot;-causing-me---time-in-seROOl-fr001'---tJ'le.....pr.esent-36 _________ , _____ • __ out his records and answering more "'ere calling us and .their congressmen intemationaily, woo the 1974 Nobel considerable '\\'Orry that one of them months lo 45, bu t the added timQ could e Aid ~leasure Delayed tlian 500-;oobletters 8rid ~-sfilleO--re-oppose it~"-----~-J!rize.for--lher:alure-today.----1 ' ' ' might do an ·El Floppo right in front courage Nixon to cooperate in making Other proposal!I under consideration The 18-member academy cited or my hood omamCnt. ( WASHINGTON· _ The •-ate has are; ' Johnson, 74, for "Narrative art, At be ) .,.,..., ~··~'z•· ••-11S!ltil,._"1IOilil'R ... -,.rs5"""" .. """'"mrxm..,. E . eh I nd st, }'OU migbt suggest the bicycl· JN SHORT ''Oled narrowly to put off consideration --xcesst\'e use sur argcs if con· ar seeing in la s and ages, In ingH'~rmioew~~lnglwundith _dangrert.•· r -• • • of a controversial foreign~aid autborlr;i-·'I ARRI AGE WAS N'T ts~~lyrsthuanse ,~red"dnattheural eg~ and elec· the servild ·~ .. ~ t~olll:t·"~;nte ~ u .;x::yu1our. o 1ng a ,...,r o -. lion until after the November electloos. -nC1 .. ,..y 1 pr \'IOUS year. -year-0 11uuunson s-ci ai..ioo was the Shark lslond Yacht Club in Newport B RIGHT FOR THE!lf -A "" credit !or homeowners or for "writings that catch the o. ·• 1 I h ed I 1 · ht h' · be used only to obtain an wxlcrgraduate Y a 4!-39 vote \Vcdnesday, t~ Senate to •• t r th t d d and--• ·~ • ~a._,,, e ep on as n1g . 1s voice sent the $2.5 blllion bill back 10 !he up -percen o e .amoµnt spen e"· rops n:uect w~ cosmos.' still shaking a bit. Some kid, bicycling degree. It also "'ouid permit loans up "A for insulation. storm windows and other Sources dose to the academy h to ·~ ·r 1 Id oo:nate Foreign Relations Committee. LONDON (UPI) A ·.~ v.·ith t e traffic on Tustin Avenue in ~ a year 1 a ve eran cou not T -Jla.lge granted energy conserving exi>endltures. said earlier this year's wiruiers Newport. had veered his machine right get added help 'from other federal l'duca-he blll had been loaded· down with ~iatthew Williams a divorce Wednesday -Legislation. to require large energy would be. selected so as not -to- out in front of Hume's right front fender. lion aid programs. \';to-i nviting provisions that 'i\·ould cut on the ground! of i r r e tr i e v ab I e consumers to develop conservation pro-upstage Soviet author Ale1ander causing ~Ir. Seymour a bad moment 0 f military aid to five nations, including breakdown of his marriage. Williams grams and follow them. Voluntary pro-I. Solzhenitsyn, who is expected and some screeching tirpi. e. Simqn Jtlakes De11ial Tur rkey and In;dia aod sharply limit U.S. testified his wile , Elvira, walked out jects sponsored by the commerce depart· to come to stockholm during the "I CAN'T UNDERSTAND "'hy they ll'ASHTNGTOlN Tr See oreign intelligence operations. on 'their wedding day 18 years ago ment. last "inter generally failed, one awards ceremony to pick up the ~-·t mak th , t ·d · 1 -easury re1 arv and be has not heard from her since. fEA cfficial said. pn· .... "A · !970 • IA.'ll e C9C ~oungs ers n e against \Villiam E Simon Wed sd d rued • V11it Wins J\reu; Lile ...... •ic won m · the trafric. That \\,\.'.ay they'd at lea~ he had anyt. hing ~ d ~th ay f~ 1 THE PROPOSED "Refundable fee'' be looking at the cars. The · "'ay 1t -· o · 8 era "'ASHJNGTON Th H I is mw, they never look back when rul~ -;-drafted '"'!tile Suno:n was the " -e ouse lnte rna they switch lanes. They1(lst go ,. llume ~hons en~rgy cli1ef -which allo"·ed , Security Committee apparently has "'°" observed ' 01\ comparues to make $40 million in the right to continue as a full-nedged R:ay R~, the highly respected coach "'i~fall profil.s this year. House agency in the subversive in· at Orange Qiast College in Costa ~iesa Simon answered whet he ~lied vestigatlng -business it began 38 years who also teaches bicycling at t~t in: "severely derogatory e<>mme.nts" by ago as the Committee on Un-American stitution, has a few thoughts 00 the members of a House suboomnuttee. Activities. bi ke as transportation. · The committee that went from sepsa· "I'd be riding all the time if I could," e Ba11k Error 'Serlo11s' lion to ~sation decades ago and f'ielped Ra I · "B J t' r · he propel Richard -M. Nixon Into national Y exp ains. ut e s ace It; t N=w YORK -Ch••• Manha11a· n Bank I 11 bo A . r he ·~ ........ prom nenct has been slated for abolit ion ar r rea is one 0 t most Oiairman Da·'d Rockefeller 00ys ·•ex-' dangerous pla-· th Id r b" cl Y• .... under each of three reorganization plans ing on streets. You keep it up long __ _:__.:__ ____ '"_:g:_e_•t __ '"_"~_H __ ouse_:__:_· _____ , __________ ;;.:.;:;:;:,;::,:;...;;_L _ _\ ""s in e '\\'Or or icy • tremely serious errors 1"n J"udgment " be' d b ed · ••· ~f;~~~~;~~ t--~OTIO"l!h,-and-You-cen just-figure you're:-----~-·-~~~~..,;;;,;;.;..,;;;,;;;,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~. goi~A~11~u~ acknowledges that we Don~t "Mat•h Up now have some bicycle trails in our _ . ._, _ coastal regiOn. But the trouble still re· maiM tfiat in following the trails, You ~i~~n;:,.get.~~~re,~:,~ ~.~iy1n1::; Breast Surgery Suit Falls Flat up into a netv.·ork yet. Coota Mesa's City Council just Tuesday nigl,rt approved an ambitious $200,<m proJect to build 40 miles of bicycllng routes of the llµb of the Ha rbor Area. ~tost motorists and bicyclists will agree on one point. That isL v.·e are going to need more than just a few "'bite stripes on existing roads it we arc going to make bicyling a safe form of transportation. 1 And if the government docs to gasoline taxes "'hat it's threatening to do , we'd better hurry up on that safe bike nctll'Ork. ' ll11AM1 (UPI) - A jury of five "'omen and one man has refused to award damages to a young legal secretary '\\'ho sued her doctor for $200,000 because, she said. surgery failed to correct her oversize right breast. Kelly Hodge, 29. charged in her suit that Dr. Thomas Zeydon committed an "express breach of v.-arranty" in the operation. She said her right breast is still larger than the left and droops half an inch Jo,,.•er. Her suit charged that she went to Zaydon in l\1arch, 1972, for Cilsmellc • surgery because her right breast \Yas twice as large as the left breast. She said she paid Zaydon $1,2.00 fo r the operation because he promised her she "'-ould emerge from it "looking like a tecn·ager." Attorneys for Zaydon·s insurance undeno.rriter said that before undergoing the surgery, the five-root blonde signed a consent fonn stating there were "no guarantees" of fhe result. The jury debated for about three hours before announcing its decisio11 to Dade County Circuit Judge Dan Satin. Mercury Hits R~cord Lows · Co rn , Soy bean Crops Fini shed Off in Ohio "'O~nt A!lor•~ 11;1""·"~ 80~,0ll 11111!••0 C.1>a•ro11, (hit lK!O C.il\(l""~ll (l•·«l4n~ O•ht, °""~t' 0•\ l/OrllH O•l•o•I Fto•()•"'' 110'\01\1111 lr\(111"1!>0"· IC1ns11 ~ily LIC V9<101 Le111s.,lllt :~r.":i~·~ Mllwe111<t~ Ml11nt~POll• 1111,.. Orleo"'t Nt w Yl)f• om.~• ••• " :J • " .. .. ~ " " " ~ .. " " " " " " il " " • .. " DAU.Y P:l.OT "DELIVERY SERYa. 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U:1$ t .lllo ~·' A rttorll "'''' '" Ofllo ''"'''°'Y SteOlld kw ' __ ...... •102 '·"" •.• ' , ' ( SALUTE TO IRVIME DESIGH PLA--l-A PRESEHTS INDIVIDUAL DISPLAYS OF ART FROM• • ~ . College Park Elementary. Culver Dale Elementary. El Camino R~al Elementary. El Tom Manne Ele.ment~ry. Rancho S_an Joaquin Intermediate. Turtleroct< !'lementary .. University High School. Un1versl!y Park Elementary. Vista Verde and SELF High School. . The University High School will entertain you with a vocal group Friday from 12:45 to 1 :30 p.m. Also Saturday !he pep band·and·drill !eam will appearal7!3o-P.m · • ~ COME JOIN THE F.ESTIV.JTIES. I • • " • -, v c i t Ii a d m ra el ca er to t p .. a ~ lo g in n 0 st a n d" 0 b H • .. .. ' • ' Thursday, Octobe r 3, iq74 DAILY PILOT A 5 ) ... i Solons 'Repeal Own Pension Plans · . _. -"' .1J .. lllke Taxes Leon Keyserling, {of· mer President Tru· man's economic ad· visor, said the U.S. could stop recession by increa sing i n c o rit e taxes to personli in-top financial brackets in an actdress at Cal Stale · Long Beach \Vednes· day. SACR~ENTO (AP) California legislators were back home today alter repeal· ing their 0\\11 bonus pensions aM fightjpg another losing bsitle on vetoes with Gov. -~Id Reagan. 1"e lay.·makers sent to Explosion Rocks .SF Sheraton SAN FRANCISCO .(AP! - A terrorist gtoup1 • which claimed responsibiijty for three· other bomblhgs in the Past two months, struck again --""" this time_inside.. a,..JAdi~' powder room at the venerable Sheraton-Palace Hotel. The room was unoccupied at the time of tbe explosion Wednesday night, and n<r one ----\VS-!r hurt.- T • B d TliE TERRORISTS, who rtO USte· call themselves the "New For False Reagan's desk a pensloo repeal bill which will also take more than $14,000 a year ou~ of the Republican gq,vernor's own pocket if he signs it. ORANGE CO.VNTY legislators vot.ing for the ,--------, IY.ix.ori H.as_ No Cance r LONG BEACH (UPI) - Richard Nixon does not have cancer and will be released from the hospital later this week, the former president's doctor says. Nixon's bout with. phlebitis was expected to keep him off the witness stand at the W;:ttergate cover·UP trial for a nlonlh or more. Dr. John Lun g ren1 reported \Vednesday that a battery of tests since Niion wai admitted to Long· Beach Me ni 0 r i a I Hospital 10 days a go "have failed to reveal any hidden malignancy" - cancer -as the cause or the phlebitis. World Liberation Front." pro- mised "further repercussions" against International Tele-- phone & Teleg r aph Corp. unless the giant coq:uati~~--------­ pen s ion plan repeal in· eluded Sen. Dem.ls Carpenter. (R-Newport Beach) and Assemblymen Ken Cory. ()} Garden Grove), Robert Burke fR·HWltington Beach), John Briggs (R·Fullerton) and Ffoyd Wa k e fi e ld , (ll· ., Arulheim). Absent or not \'Oling were s..i. James Whetmore, (R· Gard ~n G ro ve ) and A s se mbl y m an -Robert Badham, (R·Newpcirt Beach.) But the Deroocrat-controlled Senate and Assembly railed 4> put together the votes to ovenide any of the retiring Republican governor's l 9 8 vetoes. The Jegislatur~ <lltiO fai led to Jict on proposals to end the Southern Califotnia bus strike, adjourning whi le a plan USC /UCLA TIFFANY LllJMPS Rt<J. Sl 25.95 NOW $61. 9 5 .. ,. Handcrafted glass and - anliaue brass T 1 Uany's. for a compu lsory cooling off -Jucl~e Jlcjects Contemp~:~1:~'.!r"'°w;g ·.n "" 'the lawmakers \Vere called Citation on Report er LOS ~NGELES (AP ) -A judge has lifted the threat or a contempt citation from retg-rter William T. Farr in the perjury trial of Vincent T. Bugliosi, and the prosecutor says he will ha ve to decide \\"hether to proceed with the case in light of that decision. Superior Court. Ju9.ge Earl C. Bro.ady said ·\Vednesday tha t Farr will not be held in conte mpt for reCusing to reveal his sources rora con4 trovcrsial. ne\vS story during the celebrated charles li1anson murder trial. he would have to consider whether to continue to present evidence. Farr, who has already spent 46 days in jail for refusing to identi fy the source of the story, had" bctn subpoenaed as a prosecution witness in Ute trial. Broady upheld Farr's right to invoke a section of the state evidence rode • which frees a reporter fro m con· tempt for refusing to disclose his sourCes of·infor1nation. • The judge said. "In my opi· nion , the y,·itness has im· munity from any ·cont empt citation." Into special session last week mid·"'3Y lhrough the fall elef: tion campaign to respond t~ the public demand for n.>peal of the early retirement plan. 11' \VAS A SESSIO N highli ghted by high praise, anJ fierce denunciation, of the n e w s stories and report -· the Jay,·n1aker s sa.id v.·erc behind the public_ clan1or.. !or the pension repeal. The special session, \\'hich was ordered hy Rea gru1. did what Rea gan asked it to do to the pensjon plan, and n1ore. After a week of arlgry v.·Ords and parliamentary inaneuvers, the lawmakers voted to repeal Perfect for your game. roo m, On sal e this week. L14Jhtoli1W Sh1d~~'k Lo"" "•'I" !~"'' loll• d"'u•" o~~·n•••on p,., ... ~, lb:li'..,..,. M1~1"'u"' 9ll<e. ~. .;ta com~"••hll•I., 11.,.,,2•w NOW Sl9.t t Hodson Lighting an estimated $5.7 million in BankAmericard Master Charge potential car I y retirement 1510 w_.port ll•d. 1014 M••poril Cott• M••• benefits for up lo 6 1 ()pen Mon.·Fri. 8:3~5 Sat. 9-4:00 Phone 548·9341 ligislators. But they ·aqge:l _ ~- . ' l' I .L i " ~ I« • .. ... •I .. ;. .. . ' .. ', ., ••I •j Bra Claim. meets its ·demands. T he Sheraton-Palace, one of the • SAC~NTO (qFJ) -A, city's oideSt downtown hotels, man and t\1;0 women· face is owned by a corporation con· Board Fires . FOl'.LOWING nlE ruling, special prosecutor Thomas P. Shield, who had based much of his case on Farr ·~ testimony, said "I'm in a stalt; · of shock. judge," adding .that Bugliosi was chief pro- secutor in the 1970 trinl. He is accused of lying three Hn:ies under oath in denying he was the source of Farr's story. on a provision which also Tepe.als celroaclive co.st-of-liv-KJOS LIKE TO ASK AN DY ·. 1ng increases for rehnng coo· . .&..( !rolled by ITT. false representation charg_es The blast, shortly before 8 because or their a 11 e g e•d • p.nl., blew a sink ol:f of its clairris that a bras.slere was plumbing fixtures and rip?Cd 'Reveiilii1g' PE Teac1ter . open the plaster walls, hurling C~Pi~l~ ..Pf .l'l:rmanently in-plaster fragipetns into the ad- creasing ·the bust from tY."O jacent lobbf or the elegant APPLE VALLEY (AP) to five cup sizes. hotel. . . Trustees of the Victor Valley ,_1_ .. ..,,,_ ..i ... ., .. ;,.hL Robert Castnaru , hot e 1 . . . -h .1 -----------41.IC<J cu.......LUS::S~·U61' OIL__;";:") __ ,__ 1·1--·"'1'111iJJ--J<Hnt-Un10n-High-_s.e-.o.o d secun~y uirec or, vu t"' .... -.:-0 . · · ha led th 1 the charges were Henry an 8 young male voice telephoned 1su:ict ve :eve~ a Phyllis .. Coulombe of a hotel switchboard operator, phys1~l ~ucahod' 1nstruptor . . . . tciu Z1vkoV1ch has been fined CarmJchael, who distributed saying: for revealing too much -the foundat.lon -gannent-and "'l'hls is the New WoQ_d -<•'T'I!: . lh . ' · Liberation Front. There's a .1 ws 1s a ra . er saleswoman Leona Mar 1 e bomb set in the building. It's servalive commWlity and Rosburg of Sacramnelo. set to go off in five minutes. that's \liilere the probl~Jll has Investigators of the State Please vacate the building. We · been, not so much w1UJ. ~~ Department or Health said don't want anyone tc get students or f a cu It Y. they began investigating the hurt" Superintendent William Tarr claim after the bra, called · said. Command Performance, was n IE BO~fB EXPLODED in .Zlvkovich's nude appearance advertised in a Jo ca I three minutes instead of five, in the June Wue of Playgirl newspaper. The investigators said Casinani. adding, "Ulcki· magazine wasn't· in the com-- said they used an undercover Jy, there was nobody in the munity's best interests, Ta.JT agent to J>Utchase a tx-a f~ _$0ulh lobby at the time." said. Ms. ROSb!Jrg for $15.21. About 311 hour later. police Zivkovich appeared in the The undercover agent was saitl an anonymou!i; telepOOne magaz.ine in a Hawatt3n motif. told that the bra was caller told a San Francisco 'l'he board's resolution firing guaranteed to increase the radi<~ s.tation that a com~ him didn't Ii~ specific charges bust two cup sizes a month murucatJon from the group but gave him the right to investigators said ' could be found in a paper. .. .a. hearing witWn 30 days if · bag at a neai:by gasolirll!' sta·. he desire:;. He had taught in tion. .: • 1 • • t~ district sipce 1968. Toy Maker . ... ·---.-... . ToAppo~t New CJiieg---. -.. ·... ...... . ' ... HAWTHOllNE (AP.) -Mat- tel lnw ha•!"~ to apt new ~jpr)1)'1_4i£ec!9.ii: .!~ l~ board from outside the com· pany ·pending an investigation of the company's financial statements by the Securities and Exchange,Commis:"ion. The SEC asked a court \Ved· nPsday to appoin t the new directors following a report that showed the toy maker overstated its 1970 earnin8s by neai-ly one third. In a press release, Hawthorne-based 1'1attel an· nounced it had consented to an amended order filed in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. The agree- ment was submitted to the court for final approval. Fine Quality r.t'SJJA'/f-tllGSi . ·. , AiJCTl"J( .Monday Oct. 1th at a Eithibition 7 p.m . Newporier Inn 1107 Jamboree Rd, Newport Beach £.th Rut putt1>1s1d al 11>!$ 1udlon COINS with 1 •-ye1r w1rr1nty wnltl> permits tr.rye• tot•· c~ n;q for 1ny 01h1• col'rlpll'l bl• purcM~ price 10 be p~•tl>1s•d 11 '"' of our lllt""e .UC:· Uons. IRANIAN RUG WEAVERS PBU j ; Eiddie Burger & Fries ·at FAUELL'S This coupon good for one Farrell's famous Kiddie Burrer with French Fries (• 7G4 value). 16301 Beach Blvd . Huntington Beach • Also a new parlour opening in Orange ---'!"iis·offer~xptre1 November to•-. ><t9"••~~ • ·le'·- • stitut.ional offi cers. ' . '" .,. The spirit of Friendship ServiCe. ltS catching. You don't crowd a guy like.the Pittsburgh Steelers' "Mean Joe" Greene. That's why United flies more wide-body DC·!O's and 747's to more cities than anyone. Bi~ on space. Big .on fr iendship. Theres pleh<y ofroom to roam : And an Inflight Service Supervisor is always there to help along the way. On our 8:45 a.m. 747, we'll sJart yqu ofl .wi1h a hearty breakfast, and then foll ow it up wi1h our Deli· Buffet. Eat as much as you want, whenever you \\·ant. And on board our other flights. you 'll find eq ually delicious 4-Star Dining. It"s all in the spiri t of Friendship·Servi ce. · For re!;er\lal ions on our Wide Ones, call your Travel Agent. Or call Uni1cd m 537-7521. Nonstops to New York Le1•e Arri•~ [q11fpmt11I Airpon ~1ul Smic-e 8:45 a.m. 4:55 p.n1. 747 Kennedy Br~akfast & Deli 12:00 noon M:1:-i ('.n1. OC-10 Kt"nnc1ty 4..Star Lunch I :JO p.n1. 9:2S'p.n1. [)(.~ Ne\~;Jr~ 4·."itar Dinner Partner5 in Travel \li"ith \\'c~t crn lnicmational J~~llCls. The friendly skies of your land. United to New York. _.Ill -· • unlTEO AIRLlnes \ • .. ., ' • :.1 • " . . . ' ' • .. .. ' .. ,, ,. • • " .. I " I I l .1 ' l • !' . I • . I ' A8 • • ' DAI LY PILOT E DITORIAL Pi\GE ·':.· County Morgue Issue The issue of 3 central morgue for Orange County. a political football for many years, has been resurrected by Supervisor David Baker. The rive·member board has endorsed a proposal by Baker for a special task force that will wel h the pros a'lld eo ns of the idea arid rep0rfbact<=1n i'few months.· While it is lik ely a nother study won't tell s upervisors much more than thry already know about the morgue concept, it at least shows they are beginning to think more seriously about the cr.ying need for such a facility. Orange County's present sys tem of contract autopsies in borrowed funeral homes simply cannol be expected to fit the needs or the populous county. Criticis·m or the county's "horse and buggy•~ methods is justified.Jt is time super\·isoM~ed up·_L<L it and met the problem in earnest. ~ \ Oil Questions-Remain Two days of heari ngs I ast week on the controversial question of offshore oil dri lling in Southern Ca lifor nia brou eh t onlv faint. encouragement. 1'"'inal df#c isjons r emain up j n the,__ air-and apparently up to the federal government. After coastal community officials had expressed their vie ws before the U.S. Senate·s National Ocean l'olicy Study Committee, Sen. J ohn Tunney, serving ~s chairma n. cal(ed for a moratorium on offshore oil leasing a nd drilling mntil the st ate's coastal master plan is completed. T he plan is to be submitted to the Je~s lature in ·1975 a nd act e d on by 1976. i\tea nwhile . th e Department of Interior has announced it. v.·ill be ready lo start leasing next spring. · The possibility that the federal government might delay lhe leases until lhe coastal plan is ready was voiced by a spokesman forlhe Federal Energy Office, wbo said he had cleared his comments wilh FEO Chief John C. Sawhill. --~ __J!ut optiml~rr1_ lal~r ~il.s_ dampened I?~ an Jnteri~! Dep~rlm enf representative who snld that 1t 1s unlikely the department will wait for the coastal plan. Abou_t the best that can be sajd at this point is that the door has not been finally slammed. There still is time for Californians to press for mor~ attention for their 'vell ·fou nded concerns. Welcome Conclusion After 14 months of seemingly interminable negotialing, s parked with rhetoric a nd bureaucratic mane uvering, Orange County supervisors and UC regents. h ave ~inally consummated t~e Orange County l\1edical Center courtship. The dust is settling from a m ad-dash supervisors' stramble to act on the SS.S million sale of the hospital to UC I before a state·mafl(latcd Oct. 1 deadline. Now. the scene reveals little cha nge Sj.>, far as county charity · putients a r e concerned. UCl ·Cali£ornia College of l\1edieine.has.staffed the center under. an affiliation agreement \\1th the county since 1968. Orange County taxpayers come out ahead by as much as $3.5 n1illion a year in reduced costs from uhiversity operation. UCI gains a teaching hos pital a nd the a uthority needed to mrike improvements in the dilap-idated l\fedica l Center. 1'he county government h as unloaded the 57.5 million a year Cis~al fiasco it h as ma·de of charity medical care. Though long· delayed by the negotiating t actics or both sides, tpe approval of the sale came through on time and should lead \o continuation of high-quality, economical medical care for Orange County patients. • • --=-=A=ssassination as_ _A_ Political Tool Gus Hord Line Reflects·Pessimisna Grim Views of~conomy are not imminent, there is simply no prospect or any quick price relief from the oil producers. I thin k our big oil compariies \VASHINGTON -Behind President WASHINGTON -Did Henry Kis· kno\v enough about their job to Ford's tough new line on international -singer mer e ly order t he CIA to ( J m_ake oil "'ell drilling offshore a oil prices is a grim reassessmen t by ··destabili.ze'' Chile or did he order Al · · VON HOFFMAN . safe and clean operation. tr \1·e hi s top advisers that economic lende's assassinatio!!? fl.!any people are e\"er to be an independent catastrophe in the \\'eslern "'orld is around the globe nation. \\'e \l'ill have to use the threa tened \Vithin the na'xt four more than ten days ago. f.f r. Ford ma Y (ind th e natural resources the good Lord months. · then seemed to have inherited intact distinction not gave us. u•ith enough comn1on In public and C\'en in some pri\'al<' the t.'l ic·a"•berism of the Nixon ad· worth mak ing. producer \Villiam Weisel, did not sense t o take n ecessary meetin gs of ~d · ministration,refuSingtoeitheradmit 'P r esident Ford exhibit 'common class characteristic-precautions to protect the en· min is fr i t ion o f· the dangitr or catastrophe or to hurry "''aves tbe matter s.' and therefore were not fired from ''ironment. f i c i a I s. th e any change in policy. off by saying that the same gun. E. \\' t', P r e s i d e n t ' s Hut realis m has taken hold. Top ad· whatever kind of ~ c o n o m i c ministration offic.ials now pri vately d ipsy-doodle wo Raznik ov 's hypothesis is that there G'""'' Gn c•-•MS-WlllniHH•' policymakers. still admit the po ssibility of th e ··...,·orst ran in Santiago, ...,·asanothergunmanin theroom,and. ··-~''"'"•11KnMr11y ..ii.utM s tick to the old case'' that has been prnpounded bv. h d d wi••I .. tN .,..,...... S.-""" ,.1 ( EV ANS-NOVAK . ) In Lhe meantime, the President seems to have abandoned his inten- tion to await the 1975 sessioii or ·congress berore proposing anything important. His economic summit con· ferenc e is likely to be followed by a tax bill proposing in\'eslmcnf' lnttn· lives for industry and tax rultfor the poor. SigniJicantly, auch a tax package has long been pushed by~ Treasury Secretary William Simon. about to be put in overall charge of the economic prp&ram. the natives lo\'ed · , it was e \\'ho kille Bobby Kenne y. ,.. ..... GINtftr~.o.url'ii.t refrain that the economists inside and outside the , ii. 1-lis Vice·President·designate tells The· trouble "'ith such propositions is economy is s lug· · go\·ern m ent : th c skyrockcti ng ~ us th at u·e can find descri ptions of' that, while they do punch difficult·to· gish and in danger c5calation or energy costs 1o•;ill BUT omER econorfttir1, including .simil ar acti\•ities in .. The Art of' explain holes in official explanations. merely or mild generate cr itical bank railures in some Inside the administration. \Var ," \Vr2'tt n 2,500 years ago by G(!n. they are seldom able to give us much Obii'ec·t oif -recession accompanied 'by innatio n. \Ve&tern Europe. )V,hich will spread tp believe much more is needed to stave SunT'zu. or a clue a s to who the ''real" killer _ But they now pri\'atcly concede the AmeNcan banks a nd Am erican oU disaster. They reel the President. Nol m o" an argument. Never· may be. ll is for that reason that possibility or much \\'Orse -a dr~lic busin esses bringin g a fl ash·fii'e Slhion and chie£ economic adviser .theless history does tell us one thing nobody h'as been able to discredit the business declin e \\'ith depression-level business decline with unerrft>loyment Ala n Greenspan must shed their , 1.1boul political <.issassination -and Warren Commissio n report. If Lee A L;beral unemployment -thanks largely to quickly.exceeding IO percent. ·· scruples about governmental inter· that is, it invites retali ation in kind . Harvey Oswa ld didn 't murder " the traumatic impact on the \\'est of ference with the free economy and F lb II le w al th he ol N "I pc fo w I w q . s f is K of 0 Ii f .Philip~'lf s.,ain learned that when he President Kennedy, tben who did? \\'ildl y rising oil prices. EVE RYBODY agrees that no movt to rationing 1of credit and even tried to have Queen Elizabeth wasted. " That's why Secretary or State protection from this menace. tern-touU!.riie.:JUtc.e.r.estralnts _______ 1 ___ .,_. 1---~...:rlhe-ntixl.--thing he knew.she-.had-her.~~8~U~T~.T=ll~E~R~E~-.-,"bec-n-a~l •le-a-st~o-n-c--·F:;J -· l •------~re-nry1\ts-srtfg'er1rlmrptty-sh"lfret1Hito<>-:po;;;ora'Cr;;y~o;;rc';;p;;;c;:rm""'a"n'°•n"t~. ~,i~s~po;:::;;,::,iab;\'.lc:-~~. gunsels "'ailing in the darkened door· ..L!JUUCa 10 n a hard line agairi s the oil -producing without lowering international oil Finally, there iS O\'eniding pes- wa ys of 1\1 adrid. trying to get off a political murder case in which it does nations. That's also u·hy ~Jr. Ford has prices. But the overnight shirt to a simism inside the administration shot at him appear that the wrong man ~·as ac-s"·i1ched gears and now wants some ·hard line warning the oil-producing about the eCfecti\•eness of the budget· If it ~hould t'\'t'r IX' di scovered that cused and th e public was badly misled Thoughts at Large: L•eonom i c pro pos a Is put ro rt h nations is no.guaranlyol rel ief. cutting program, particularly in the kc tl arve\' o s .... ·ald \\'as a Cuban as to u•h at aCtually took place. On <1uickly instead of waiting for next On tho contrary, respopsiblc ad· wa ke or the Ignominious Se nate ajl!'.ent. it ,·\·ould take no effort of Feb. 14, 1933. in Mi an1i, a certain The object of a li beral education !so ·'·car's budget. nut that's also why a ministration officials arc d'eeply pcs· defeat of f.1r. Fc;>rd's proposed delay in im aginalion 10 th ink that a fide! Giuseppe Zangara attempted to as· little understood even by m ost mood of futility. pessimism and simistic about breaking the "'o rld oil higher pay for civil servants. Few of· Castro mii;:ht h:l\'C dispatch<'d the kil-s"'assinate President -elect Franklin educators) \\'as best summed up by an downri ght fear has spread from the ca r t e I . 0 n e know 1 edge able ficials today hope for cuts deep ler to Dallas to a\·cnge the CIA's ,11. Roosevelt. Zangara's bullets missed Oxford don '"ho said it \l'as "to train business community into the upper policymaker belic\'CS the Arabs, par· enough to significantly free capital tempts on the Cuban boss's ou•n life . FDR, but hit Anton Cermak, th~ one to pul, and prepare one lo ansu•er, reaches of the administration. ticularly Kuwait and AIJ,:eria, "'ill for private borrf)wing. \Vhen three major political figures mayor of Chicago, who was also on two questions: "\\'hat do you mean'! n<>ver relent until that unforeseeable are murdered and another is nearly so the speaker 's stand. He linge red until I low do you kno\v?" ADMI NISTRATION officials are day or a political settlement in the . th f d d ., .. _ ~larch 6th ; on lhe 9t h Zangara now seeking a viable plan to back up M'd t N . th I h ln e space o a eca e. 1 .,.,comes pleaded guilty; on lhe lOth he was sen· It should be humbling to the sci<'n· 1 eas . or 1s ere any rea ope harder and harder to accept the idea tenced to death : and 10 days later the lific-minded that, despite ou r im· strong u·ords from the President and here that wilhholdin_g U.S. food from they were all gunned down by lonely . d mense practical applications ;0 Jhe the Secretar.Y of State. But there is thC' \\·orld mark<'l "'Ould ha\'e the d sentence was carr1e out. t 1 1 · bod y h'ere I nuts acting oul the murderous an modern u·orld . no one is yet able to o a pess imism ; no s ightcsl erfect on oil. \Vithholding private fantasies of sickened minds·. Saul Alin sky, the late radical say \vhat electricity is. believes the oil.producing nations will U.S. arms. thou ~h riskie r, .might be organi zer. u·ho kn ew many of the men hack down any lime soon. And unless slightly more effective. ''ET IF :tn\·onc seems to ha \'e been invol\·ed in this intrigue, said that an One 0 r the n\i'.lst pc rsuasi \•e they do, neither rh etoric coming out or About all-these officials fee) can be the \'ictim of just such an assault it FBI ballistics test 'show ed that argumerfts ror continued population this weekend's economic summ it con· done is for the u .S, to make clear by \l'as Robert Kennedy. A room(ul of Zangara could nol ha\'e killed the reduction in the U.S. is the fact that ference nor neu• programs by the "'ord and deed tha it ·is movin g . horriried people saw Sirhan Bishara mayor of Chicago. Aga in, the second, every child born in the u.s. uses eight President can protcct th eeconom''· toward energy selr-surrieiency and to ~i rhan murder the New \'ork senator unseen gun theory, but with this m ur· times· as much ol our nat ural resour· The,tPdministration·s view seemed try acting in concert with Western -but rlid they ? Richard RaznikO\'. der there "·as no trouble figuring ou\ ce.s as a chi ld born in an under· much different even to insiders no Europe and Japan. Since such steps TIIE END product in high govern· mcnt circles is apj5rehension· about the future which is foreign to this cal)'ital city. Arter seven weeks in of- fice, Presid ent t"ord seems to be C)$ning up to the deepening economic crisis as Ri Chard M. Nixon never if id. hlerely recognizing thif crisis is a good beginning, but rear.gnaws au•ay , so deeply in Was hinglon "tpday because nobody really knows ••flat to ·do about it. ~·riling in the Pacific Sun, a San Fran· u•ho o"·ned the u·eapon. According to dc,·elopcd country. ,·1sco area weekly, has come up with Alinsky. Cermak had been st;ilked by c\·idence th atdoescastsomedoubton the ?.-tob for u·eeks and , he said, the Dining at a yacht club thl'! other lhe official theory or the case. lie tells Chicago police had pulled two ge n-nigh t, ond gazing out at the array or u.c; that after Si rha n's tlial, "a group tlemen named J ack (l\Jachine" Gun) large and impressive power boats in or citizens sued the Los Angeles police l\1cGurn and l\1 urray (The Camel) .their sli ps. I mar\"eled at the,,vealth for the right to examine the ballisti cs llumphrcy off the same train that cll'.pendcd in their purchase and ~he C\;dence. He rbert l\1acDonnell, di rec· took Cermak to Florida. po\·erty of imagination in naming tor of Ne""· York's l~aboratory or The result of Cer~k"s death "'as them-lik e buyfng an expensive Forensic Science. and \Villi am liar· that order, iJ not la\\'. ,1 as restored in racehorse and calling him "Dobbin.·· Local Government.Revamping Eyed prr, forml"'r ht"ad of the Pasadena police crin'c lab and onetime chief or Chicago. thus provin.i: 1hat assas- ballisti<"s for th e Office of Naval Intel- sination can .,.,·ork as \1·cll lh~re as in llJ?cnre. u·erc ffnally able to conduct Chile. thl' kinds of tests the police would Since we're R0\1' beinc told that <111 have condu ct rd h:1d they been seeking politicians do it "and h:1,·c Ix-en doing it the truth. Spec! rographic analysis for 2.500 years. \1•hy ~hould \\'('make pro,·ed th:1t th e bull<'I removed from moral objections? Ass assinatio n and Kennedy'~ neck and a bullet taken counler·assassination may l>e .is close from th" abdomen or a shooting vie· as we'll ever come lo ha \'ing the old ttm who recovered, television men whostartthewarsfishtthem. PUNCH \ ' \ ·one or the grea.t unrecogni zed na,1•s of the average American policeman is his humorlessness: he has lo learn the lesson from his British countel"part: the bobby, \l'ho is actually encouraged fn raining for crowd control to take a humorous ,·iew -hcnce the far more c:ooperatl\I~ attitude of the Dritisll- public towlfrd thei r police force. There's a moral buried somewhere in the· ract that the total cost ~r the Japa nese attack on Pearl llarbor :imounted to Sl million: but the joint Amcrlcan.J apane5e film. Tora Tora Tora. depicting that attack, cost. somet~ing like $20 million. ' fAnd also in the depressing coin· tidcnce that on the very da)' the New York Board of Education dropped 6.500 l eai:hers for lack or money, fi layor Lindsay announced the t'lty ~·ould spend S24 million to buy and im · pro,•e Yankee Stadium.) One nl'Jr.JllV~""·e b3dly need in Ufe l:1n~uuJ:e thest da~·s is "disl m ~ prll\'emcnts. ·• fllr· a ll lbose new n1otlelli: that 'rnme out dlsllnrl'ly in· f1•r1ui· Ir> llll~ iild ont'S thC')" l'<'PIDt'Q. 11,ik e. lur lnstanrc. the rie"· Wilson pop·up ·1~nnii. bt1ll cans lhDt cut ynur lingers \1rben you l,,. to gel the balls out.I ' An extensive rerorm in local govtr· ( ] predating that or Reagan·s task rorce. nment is the aim of a report submitted It has been pointed out that these sub· to Governor Ron a ld Reagan. It is the EARL WATERS _ level governments hawe operated at result of the labors of the governor's . ~ low· visibility, escapint the public 1.ocal Go\•ernment· lleform Task -monitoi'l,ti]: iffven to city a"OO cOunty r orce. Those recommendations like many gov~rnments. . A revamping or local government of the ones t~~t follow are highly con· The report's r ecomfl!endations, has been one or the goals set by,. trovc rslal and. at least at the present, rather than finding ways to rid the Reagan for hi s administration. But SOT'i!Ewhat Ali ce ih Wonderland ap· slate of most of the special dlstricll, if the re.port com es so late it can now proaehes . Nevertheless, they will not all of lh~m. goes the.other dlttc· serve only at best as a spur for some cr(!atc much opportunity for serious tion and would make •t easier to future actipn. thinking about the need for changes. create more or them. The report itself is only 76 pages but AN INITIAL review of the' report it is backed by a SOO page supplemen· brought great disappointment to tat r e port whi c h details and many., inc luding the eauromla Tax· documents the findings and recom· payers Association. because or the mendatlons. recommendation which would seem The fir!;l ten r ecommendations ap· to m ake It easi(!r to continue thcr- pcar to be based upon conclusions proliferation or units or local govern· reached by the governor prior to the menl. study. They deal with state-local While the study recognized that relationships and the first is ror an ab· ei:tisting toe al ;Sovemment boun· solute guarantee that the cost of daries, especially thoseofthe58coun· progra m s mnndated upon local ties, were established · before the government by the state will be borne present modern roads and rapid by the state. That ls already the law · n'l(!ans of communication ll recom· as a result of R~agan "s ~frorts. mends that the laws be ~hanged to permit simpler ways to alter Joc11l OTll ER POINTS in the first 10 government lines. recommeodations are foithe creation of an organliat lon to review al· BtJT Tll E realest local govern· locations and functions a mong locil ment P.ro em eOnrrOri"tl ng today's govcrnmcrtts: restructuring of the cllizens·is the ever increa~lng num- exisUng partnership programs bet· hers ol soccial districts. There are "'Cen the state and }neat ROVern men· noW some 5800 s pecial districts ts; streMgthcnine of·homc rule : reduc· within the state aqd the number tlon of federal and state authority in grows at' the r a te of more than 100 loco.I affairs; and legislative approval , each yoar. · ' of r hange,s In local government which The problem of lhespeclal districts increase costs. . ,. ~ba s beeo a lta ~lced in 1ludie1 • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT -RobfrtJ. Wted,Publblwr Thoaa KteviJ,.£<Wor Barbero Km'bich,, Editorial foge 8d1tor ,. The editorial page d ll\e Daily Piklt setka to iniorm and stJmutate f!aders by pre$entlnt on thla pa'ge d1vene eommentary on lopict ol ln- tertsl by ayndicated-eolumnltta and cartoonlats. by provldinc a forum forreaden' vinra and by prese.nUnt Uli& newspaper's oplalGnl and kleu on current lo ics. The edltorl1I olliffions e ally Ptlll •nt•r only ln the tditortal ~won at the tOp of lhe pa1e. OplnWN nprm<!d by the ·columnists and eartooNat. and letter ~liters are their own end l10 endor~emen\ of thd.r vfewa,b.yUll Dally Pilot should be inf~ October 3, 1974 • • ' ·-, Thursday, October 3, 1974 DAIL V PILOT A Z Six Fortner MenA-idLiberation Tren·d Nixon Aides . ' . - _.Oh Way Out . .., WASH!NGTON (~P) -President Ford's e~spokesman-h.,;•discl~ the resignations of silc holdover \Vhite House aides; and said others v.•ould be leaving soon. But Press Secretary Ron Nessen said Wednesday Ford set no deadline fo-r . aides of former President Nixo'n leaving the White House payroll . . ' "TllR PRESIDENT HAS made it clea r h~. doesn't v.•ant 18ny00dy shoved out of this bu ilding Until they have hq,d · adequate lim e, to iind a career " Nessen said. ' LEAVING OCT. 15 Dr. John Mclaug~lin Heading th e li!f of departures an- noun ced by Nessen were Dr. John McLaughlin. a Jesui t priest who emerged as one of Nixon's most outspoken de£cnder.;. and Dick Moore, a special I ,l . • z · ' counsel and adviser who restified before Jl.~1,ustria ist s the Senate \Yatergate i;ommittee. McLaughlin's res i!(natinn is effective w:fe Seeks J-.:lalf Oct. 15, 1'.1oorc's Oct. 9. ., -i -rn a letter lo P"Ord~ diStributed by Nessen, f\'lcLaughlin . thanked Ford for .. NE\\' YORK (UPI) -This Is libera- tion? The typical woman of today figures -she can cope wilh three roles -wife, mother and caree"rist - if the husband lends a hand. "~ere is n st rong pull among women toward bonafide partnerships in mar· riage . . • in which both husband and -wlfe abafe the responsiblliti'es or how!ehold and bringing up chlldren," reports a new survey of attitudes of women (and men) on marriage, divorce, the family and America's changing · sex· ua' morality. " ' 11IE SURVEY WAS made among 3,006 "·omen and 1,002 men in all parts of the country, all size towns, the rural 3reas, among both single and married, divorced or widowed, from ages 18 to 56-plus, io a cross-section of income · levels. Nearly half the women considered marriage as a partn,ership with husband and wife both working and sharing the home dalies. Over half favored com- bioing marriage, children and careers. Said the pollsters, "Since three in fi ve women under 30 feel this way, it is very likely to become a strong trend in the future.'' "the graciousness lhat you have Of $39 Million personally shown to Hie aides of~tbe THE RESULTS OF the study were fonner president. •• "• f announced Wednesday. Virainia Slims RENO, Nev. (AP) -The widow o e· • TIIE PRIEST ADDED that Nixon's . Industrialist E.L. Cord has filed suit commissioned the Roper Organization, '!achievements for the nation and the specialist in opinion samplings, to ask world will live on.in history." seeking half h\?~$39.25 million estate. the questions. It is the third such PQ_ll, . ResP.O.nding to ~ue;Slions, Nessen also Virginia Kirk Cord contended in the the other two being in 1970 and 1972. listed nine Whife House aides who have suit filed this week, in Washoe District The pollsters said the rrndings of the been detailed to assist Nixon in San Court, she was forced to sign a 1953 current study pointed "to an emerging Clemente They are Ronald L Zi gJ lifestyle ... only hinted at in the two · · e er, agreement gi ving up her rights to the Stpehen Bull. Ray Price, Rose .Mary previous studies. Most evident is a grow· Woods, Frank Gannon, and f 0 u r couple's community prope.rty. ing sense .of objectivity as women ex- secrCtaries. · The suit said 'tvlrs. Cord signed the amine their relationships with men as He said they would remain on the document "to save hCr marriage." She wives, lovers, homemakers, ·career White House payroll until Congtess votes said she w~s not advised that in signitig women and mothers." transition· funds for Nixon. · •· -. tt she was giving up her entire inter~st None of ·the questions invo)ved' the Nessen said special assistant David in the estate. term women's liberation and its eJfects;: Wiemer had resigned effective Frid3'y The couple had been married in 1931 Instead, this area examined "efforts -an~that..-special-assistant-Davkl-Parkff-'-in-l:A>s-Angeles-and-\ived-legether-as---1o-strengthen. women'.s.. status.'' qwt effective two weeks ago. A Nixon husband and \l:ife until Cord's death · s~chw'titlr, Noel Koch, is'1l~ving ef. here last Janqary at 79. ~ect1.ve N'Ov. t, ,Nessen said:' The sixth The. suif said a Los Angeles attorney JS aide Bruce Hershensohn. was Called to the C(lUp!e's Reno home -He was asked about ~the status-of ·JU!y-13,-1953, and witnessed . the agree. Ket,t Clawson, Nixon's deputy director ment under duress. of ~mm~ieations ~ho has remained Cord and his attorney, Edward on Nessen s press office payroll. Nessen Neuhoff concea led the true a~ts from 5:fild Clawson has worked on some transi-the ~ Angeles attorney, who was tion matters but "he ha s no assignment unable to advise 1'.1rs. Cord competently from me." in the matter, the suit said. • · THE SURVEY FOUND that for the first time a majority of women -Si percent -"have come out in favor of 1nost efforts to Un.prove women's status ... " In 1972, some 48 percent expressed such support, and in 1970 only 4tl. Masculine attitude.s also changed. To- day, 63 pe1cent of the men questioned supporfed 'efforts to strengthen women's ANIMALogi<¥1r ""'"" •Goose Pimple~ Witnesses Se11tenced ....... '' ' Town llas 190 Residents GOOSE P!MPL~ JUNC-'ficial use in federal reports, . _. LARISSA, Greece (AP) -. A military eourt has TION, Va. (AP) -The and maps. sentenced five Jehovah's federal government ... has of-The name reportedly derives Witnesses 10 7Al years in fieially recognized the name from reactioo to a local couple jail each for refusing to of this pmununit:{ of some in this crossroads village who take up .arms during the , 190 persons near Bristol -in argued frequently and at high Cyprus mobilization. Southwest Virginia. It also stripped them of volume, using language with . ei·vn ng· hts for 10 ye•-. Dooald J. Orth, executive ...... secretary of the domestic a high expleUve-del~ con-They have no right of_ status, compared with 49 percent ln 1912 and -« in 1970. The study sho\l:ed W9men still trying to cope with the new sexual freedon1 that exists today among unmarrieds. Forty-fi ve percent view it. as a change for the v:orse, while nearly an equal portion, 38 percent, expressed mixed feelings. It found younger wolnen less concerned about the new moraUcy and reg&nling ft as confflbuting -to more hone5t relationships and as less of a threat to marital stability. •• TllE Its.PAGE STUDY included these other attitudes: ·.'.i--; • -Love and communication are the essentials of a good marriage, say nino in 10 women. And while romMlce is desirable in marriage. only one in three believes romance endu"'s in marriage. -~ search for fullillment ranked above social pressures and economic security as reason for marrying. The size of fami lies is on the decline, particularly if younger won1cn have tbc.i.r. wqy. Th.ree in fivl' undt'r JO bclievt· that one or tv•o children represenLs !he ideal number. -Divorce as a solutlon to a marrlag(· on·the·rocks was favored by three in _ five ;o,·omen. -A majority rejected the idea or alimony in cases ;o,·here the \\'Dinan con earn a reasonable incon1e. One in four claimed !he time-honored right or custody of chlldrcn in divorCtJ. We Have Some Great New Bargains This Weelc! , bl 1'1'11 llrl .., put,,,, 11t11i11s •xt lfllt f.t Ill /M nflt' 1!/tr lhlt-161 SI (Nf. Wt ALWAYS Im lf'UI Utr11#s /Jlt111t w1 bly ,,,,, fUll/f ,_ ""'""''" till n '" I '..=::"-"'-.1'11 flt II lust 41% I/IT -lllCtllffl's· ,,,,,,1. ""'" f-1/f "" '" ... DAY An-EA DAY AFTER DAY AFTER DAY ~ •• SAVE 7 Shelf Entertainment Center tlel'e's 1 hand$OIN! WMnl unit 11111 will enhance De loob of your sl!feo system and al ~ same lilM llold all"llCIJds, b(les, accessories, elc. Consists o! WT1;11_~1""1 ~ steel Wives wil' '9Sls ill black tnimtL (lltms pict11ed on shehiet 11>1 illclodd.) IHI ..,Jt NOW T/Urs A IA/J&llN! FAMOUS MAKER Men's Belts Choose fnlnl f mt selt:ct11111 of styles ~ s~ Ouflity ~hers. r.trics. Styles tG suit ..., .... $UI ti $151 249 '"'"""' •. '" ~ Porcelaln- Frremfl1 Greeters Plate ~ I~ plate With dtligillfur ~lastrltims., ~ Ufllllt. Giff PJdlii:ed. '"''""'' $oft Touch j 79' cQ Photographic Prints '"''! larJe ailor ....:.... 1 · s.cJli ~AIL fAUI: ••• , .. , •.•••••••••••••• $111' ll"1 6" .... . '"'"::" ~ •1th 3" tl:j)re5~1Q/1 ol kPie. .,_"''"'"IA'! 1~ J6 J2Q-' JI')' m;it. -Ill WAl.Uf . • . • ............... _.,,, •••• 11cfact, names committee of tbe us.. tent. appeaL · _, ·~-----~~"•-~c;..,="1o"g"ic"a"1.=surn;="-"y'", =.,'-a=i a'---onene1 ' . enmg ~t!enees~g~t--11-- Wednesday that Goose Pimple lo an unusually bitter ~x-Witnesses sent to jail for Junction was among · 2,000 change. allege~ly ~~t up with the same reason since tbe geographic names adopted or a. shudder, say1~g those two trials began this month. standardized this year for of. give me goose pimples." ORANGE COAST presents p .O.P. "y M c A THE MIRACLE WE'VE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR ••• A ·W'El :·GHT ,PROGRAM THAT WO,RKS WITHOUT• PILLS • SHOTS • RIGID DIETS • WRAPS • EXERCISE • HIGH COSTS OR NONSENSE!!! IF I CAN DO IT ANYBODY CAN My nome is Mlj(E TURIN. The picture I om thowtng is of myself juit .4 yeor.s ogo •at 2SS pounds. In 11 month.s I lost 120 pounds, ofter corry'ing the over- 1 we1ght fOf 35 yeatt1 I wo.s on hundreds ' of 9immlck diet\; I spent my life up o~ • down like o yo.ro. , finqlly I reoli:r:e:d ... thefo rnuit, be a beftir, ,0 permanent ' )'!Qy, ood there Is, withOut shots, Pills, • rigid or Sg>sided dWts, exer.cite, higt; cost• or nonsenie. ' I Kave developed o pton tollored to your family ond your tos~; With all the foOds Yfw like to eat. No forc:td ;feed· lng1 cf fill\ or lw,r or onything else you • don't like. My POUNDS Off PERMA· NENn Y progrom will lf'IG!>M you to loae weight and keep it off PERMANENTl Y, without o feeling of dietory restriction. It is o sofe and well.proved program. It's o MIRACLE ofter spendlnSJ ytotl on diet ofter diet....2fter diet I discovered there is no r9oson"t0 be o"erwelght, not ever, by .10 pounds. There Is no r90.an to give up the f~s you like. Th«• Is no reo'9r1 to bottle with weight. I hove eo- ftn more hot fudge sundaes in th• lost 4 y.ars thon on tM ,.,, of my life com- blned. FREE • LECTURES ORANGE COAST YMCA 2300 Uni•enity Dr. Newport Beach 'Friday, I 0·4 9:30 a.m. & 7:00. p.m. WOULDN 'T IT II NICI TO SIT DOWN TO DINNIR -IAT Llkl IVl•TONI ILSI AND NOT rllL GUtLn IANp NOT GAIN WllGHTJ. WOUlON'T IT IE A MllAClf ft(ll to fi;ht .. 11h thot lo1t 10 tb1. l"o 1110lttl ii you ort 10, $0, 100 fl», 0¥9r wti11.ht, COME TO • FIE( trcnu AND Q[T IEAQY TO IE A THIM ,ERSON THE RESli"D~· YOUR llfE, COME AND HEAR AIOUT THE FAKE FADS AND FAlLAClES THAT HElP KEE, US OVERWElOHT. JOIN THE QUESTION AND USWU PERlOD. • llCOM•IWllD IT MDKAL DOCTOIS • AmoVED AT YMCAS • AmoVlt OI COUKl CAMPUSIS WEAllEVE/1 Bacon Grid Alvmil'ltm &ri• cooks baalll on llOth sides willloyt h#nin1. ~ lllCarl fnlm CIJli•I· 70c Ill.., YiUE !CANS 250 FAMOUS MAKER Assorted Sauces · 3 styles te $lict IP,.. meals! • SPAIHITTI SIUC( (Med Style! '. PtZJ1 SAii:( • swm All! SOUi ~llCl • llll VIUJE Misses Saddle Shoes Bid Ind wt111t lutber klOl a~ tan . . ~ lool Jl!ick Cftpe SClt$. Siles .~IOlllS 11 lf'lt Zippered Organizer Note Case ... I.allier.Jilt 11·x 1t" f . . . JOCltrs fGf hli"t.., ipper «Pfl!M w1!h !ill 1'Lwage s aad a l'llled nott 11311. · FIRST OUAUTY Glrfs Opaque p J,,.-, Panty Tights • RENUZIT Pine Spray Di1i1fectat Cleaer Deodorim as it disi«fects as it cltans ~tcllens, ba!kooms. etc. lJrg! 20 01. Slllf can. fMTASllC BllY! Stll m111. -¥U .......... Be Heavy Crystal Clear Salad Bowl' lllilit1 OOwl cl many ~ses. Urge site 9Vi'l~'h" With l!uvy bast. Ulllslally att1atfrt1t. SJ.DD HTAll YU.If,.••, •••• $1.U Ladles' Hand Loomed . Turttenec'k sweaters 3 PIECE Rich Pile Tank.Set 29~ , Hm's a quliry l1!!11011 act!SSOIJ i1I 3 soil acrylic pile.. GiYts I~! lleCOrl!l)I' \OUCll. Choice Ol r.M!'al ctllOl'S.. $1.11 llTAIL YALU£ ...., 24"x36" Pile Rug Tiit ~ ol lv1ury at 1 llOl'NfWI cos!. Soll pile resists crv~~uy;. CCIO'tnt Hn 1~1d r!S15bnt llltl Choi~ GI dK-orat~ OJ!on. WESTMINSTER 14200 leach Bl•d. --COSTA MESA SANTAANA lrlstof & MacArlfw ......... """"'c:..e ..... r 175 E. 17111 St • ol Htwport ltnl. : OPEN WEEKDAVS 9 TO 9-SUNDAV 10 T0·7" ( • ·. ,~ ' ----~ IM EL TORO . IM PEflSOM! · MOLLY BEE . ';·~-. Kf,.A:C REMOTE BROADCAST · · SATURDAY--OCT. 5 FROM 2 TO 6. P.M. Durin'cJ Broad:cast Saturday 2 to 4 . : She wift' apt09raph . FEATURIMG: · -y.o r..recorCls -. . - J. LAWRENCE • WALLICHS MUSIC CITY1·S NEW EL TORO STORE-FRI., OCT. 4. . . - IN THE SADDLEBACK VALLEY PLAZA ACROSS FROM TFIE THEATRE! . . ~ . .. BOTH ·COSTA MES's & •UENA PARK STORES JOIN EL TO~O ·TO CELEBRATE THIS .EVENT WITH FANTASTIC VALUES DU.RING THIS CELEBRATION! ) ' ' I "" ' . ... _ ... .., ... • ' .r , A SIX RECORD SET NEWPORT IN .... NEW YORK '72 . VOLS. 1·6 .. ,.,.._ . ·n"' (j...,1~st , •i :'\at King \:ok ' . ~'" 2 RECORD .SET , ··~· .~""';~·,.,~~:... (WAITS :fAX . NAT KING ' ' · · ' VOLUMES COLe-:-GREATEST 1 ·' I & i Grand Qpeoillg Price ' . . Grand Opening Price . -. s-2 .. -... 8 TRACK TAPE 54°0 · . ' . 8 TRACK TAPE VOL. I ........ :. $5.00 . • HOURS: MOM;·SAT. 10·9, SUNDAY 11·6 -~ ...... --- FANTASTIC. VALU~S !M OUR PIANO and ORGAN DE.PT. . . • Your Department Store Of Music s ·ince 1936 · " . ~ . . NEW EL TORO STORE COSTA MESA STORE . ·'Bu:E~A PARK. STORE s·ADDLEBACK VALLEY SOUTH COAST ~LAZA . BUl:~A PA~-K ·pi;AZA PLAZA 581·1200 '· 540"2830 · 827·9060 , . . . . . ' .. • • .. ' ·, ' . ' • I ,, • IN EL TORO KLAC REMOTE BROADCAST SATURDAY-OCT. s. · From 2 to 6 P.M. -1---'--FQTURIMG - -_J, LAWRENCE--• • • ,. . • ' IN PERSON! MOLLY BEE During .Broadcast Saturday 2 to 4 She7wiU aiifocJraph y'OUI' records WALLICHS MUSIC CITY1S NEW e;. TORO STPRE -FRI., OCT. 4 • . ·IN THE SADDLEBACK VALLEY PLAZA ACROSS FROM 1HE THEATRE! BOTH COSTA MESA & BUENA PARK STORES JOIN EL TORd TO CELEBRATE. . . ~ . . • THIS EVENT WITH FANTASTIC VA IJJES DURING THIS CELEBRATION! ,, : , Spectacular ~rgan Specials! ~ _JM OUR THREE o "RA-NGE COUNTY STORES DURING THIS GREAT EVENT! ' . . . •••• We Are-Q.range .. County's Factory ~uthorized Wurlitzer -and Hammond ---~---'----.-__ ----oea ers. -~~ . MODEL 9122 ''THE DOLPHIN" ' ' WFYE GOT·•ooo' HEWS FOii 'IHI NOVICE ORGANIST. HO LOMGEll DO YOU MAYE TO CHOosE IETWHM A STRtrl'IO DOWH STARTat MODEL IH THE MID-SPINET RAHGE TO DEVELOP YOUR MUSICAL TALENT. · 1w.tlOHD's .. OOLPHIM SElllES ALLOWS YOU TO CHOOSE YOUR OWH Ol'l10H5 wmtOUT JUMPING INTO THE $1500 RAHGE. THANKS TO HAltlOHO'S HEW LARGE SCALE INTEGR.t.RQ CIRC~ITRY. YOU'LL RHD -~-MUSIC OH .THIS ORGAH WITH AUTOMATIC RHYTHM AHD ' HAlt•IOllll'S EXCITING EASE OF PL,t.'I'. FEATURE. · . WITH ,FREE 250 RHYTHM KIT .DURING OUR GRAND Ol'EHING .. . . TOT AL,V ALUE 5 107·1 • • . now -$871 .-OPTIGA~· ·ORGANS . ~ __ ,_ .-~~ --· ~1 - NO LESSONS NEEDED TO PLAY THESE ORGANS, ANYONE CAN PLAY IY. . IMMEDIATELY! ~li11CJ_llsewhere up to 5500 now . . \ FREE! LESSONS IN YOUR HOME WITH PURCHASE OF ANY ORGAN DURING OUR GRAND OPENING! . . FREE.I RECORD ALBUMS LIMITED QUANTITY WHILE THEY LAST, OHE ALBUM TO EACH VISITOR DURING OUR GRAND OPEHIHG! HO PURCHASE NECESSARY • GIANT SELECTION OF RECORDS & TAPES AT LO.W PRICES! TOT AL TONE 4370 ORGAN PLAY' A JAZZ OR ROCK CONCERT. THE FAST RESPONSE OF THE 4370 15 COUPLED WITH A COMPLETE RAHGE OF FLUTES AHD TlllAS. TOY COUNTER, ATTACK AND REPEAT PERCUSSION, SWll4GIHG RHYTHM. INSTRUMENTAL AND SOLO VOICES. A FUHKY PEDAL SECTION AHD LOWER KEYBOARD VOICES ARE IDEAL FOR A LEFT HAHD WALKING IASS. OR BE A THEATRE ORGANIST, RECREATING THE SOUNDS OF THE MGllTY WURLIT7ER. A SECTIOHALIIED VIBRATO/TREMOLO FEATURE. IHDEftHDENT TIBIAS OH EACH KEYBOARD, THE PEHmATIHG KIHUIA VOICE AND AM AUTH~TICALLY VOICED INSTRUMENTAL SECTION LET· YOU IMAGINE -YOURSELf AT ONE OF THE 20-TOM GIANTS OF SILENT MOVIE DAYS. j During The Grond Opening Sole Only LIST PRICE 52095 I now 51695 NOW «ON DISPLAY THE I GREAT j 805 WURLITZER 1 THE FAMOUS HAMMOND CONCORD STORE HOURS MON. thru SAT. I 0 to 9 --SUMDA Y I I to 6 • FREE DELIVERY·• TAKE YEARS TO .PAY -BA~KAMERICARD -MASTER CHARGE Your Department Store Of Music Since 1930 NEW EL TORO STORE SADDLEBACK VALLEY . . ·PLAZA 581~1200 COSJ_A MESA STORE SOUTH COAST PLAZA .540;.2830 BUENA P-ARK .STORE BUENA PARK PLAZA 827-9060 ·-' ' -•- ' , IN EL TORO KLAC REMOTE BROADCAST ,sATURDAY~CT.5 From 2 to 6 P.M. - FEATURING J. LAWRENCE . - ' • .. • I . . IN PERSOM! MOLLY BEE ' DurirtCJ Broadcast Saturday 2 to 4 She wi'll aut09raph yotir records -· . WAlLICHS MUSIC CITY'S MEW EL TORO STORE FRI •• · OCT. 4. IN THE SADDLEBACK VALLEY PLAZA ACROSS FROM THE THEATRE! . . · BOTH COSTA t.,iESA & BUENA PARK STORES JOIN . EL TORO TO CELEBRATE STORE HOURS Mon. thru Sat . . IOto-fJ . Slllday-1 I to 6 THIS EVENT WITH FANTASTIC VALUES DURING THIS CELEBRATION! .. OML Y A FEW OF THE GREAT VALUES DURING THIS EXCITING EVENT! ,,_,..,..,. """"'' a«. '<1..'KDtil(.JI ,¥..U o.~6 " ~ . ' . ' ·-·--.... ·--.,.. •.. --- .... . . . ___ FllE·E RECORD ALBUM_S -------- LIMITED Cj>UAHTITIES WHILE THEY LAST OH! TO !ACH VISITOR DURING OUR GRAND OP!HIHG . HO PURCHASE NECESSARY FANTASTIC VALUES IN .OUR PIAMO and ORGAN l)_EPT.' Your .Debartment Store Of Music Since 1930 . . . . MEW EL TORO STORE COSTA MESA STOR'E BUENA PARK .STORE SADDLEBACK . V-A~LE OUTll COAST PLAZ K PLAZA_ PLAZA 540-2830 817·9060 ,· ' 58 l•l 200 I -. , • ' I ' , . - • IN EL TORO ·• ' • .'Kl.AC I ' ' I' IN PERSON! REMOTE BROADCAST. MOLLY BEE • SATU~DA~~~T.S FROM 2 TO ih:M ... . FEATURING: { . . During Broadcast Saturday 2 to 4 She-will-autOCJraplt - your records J. LAWRENCE . _ .. ..,._ , WALLICHS_MUSIC-CLU'S. NEW EL TORO STORE --fRI., OCT. 4. . . IN THE -SADDLEBACK VALLEY PLAZA ACROSS FROM .THE THEATRE! BOTH .COSTA MESA & BUENA PARK-STORES JOIN EL TORO TO CELEBRATE -THl'S EVENT WITH FAtiTAS__IIC VALUES _DURIN.G THIS _CELEB.RA TION! --. ·- RED.SEALt-- RCA RED SEAL lfflavyOrgan al: Canwgie Hal ---1~-VIRGILFO<~­ IPE:cTl(J.lJl1 !NE: lllKJtcamT ""1H lf:\JE1JIT01 LGH!I! \DLQ lttelude•: Toccata and Fugue in D Minor P•111cagll1 and Fugue in C Minor A1joic1, Beloved Christians nu RED SEAL THE GREATEST SOUND DN EARTH! non RED SEAL .. ·• \ -. .... , PHIUDEU'HIAOOC!tFSIU £UC£N£ ORMAND!' VIJOCILFOX lncllld••: Swipe'tf Clkft-alk M1pl1 L11t R99 • Cleop1tr1 Rag The Music Box • King Porter Slomp TWO RECORD · SET WORLD'S i..AR.~;°EST SELECTION BOLET PLAYS LISZ T -+-OF-ALBUMS & TAPES ---- AT DISCOUNT PRICES! ·---Cat •. Price --if!-. 19 · , · 56.98 41'.. · · \ • • non 1 ••~o•osu • OPEN MON.·SAT. 10·9, SUN. 11·6 · -llANKAMERICARD -MASTER CHARGE . Your Department Store Of Music Since '1930 NEW EL ORO STORE COSTA MESA STORE BUENA PARK STORE I SADDLEBACK VALLE'Y SOUTH COAST PL AZA -BUE.NA -PARX -PLAIA , PLAZA. l81·1200 . · 540-2830 827 .. 9060 I ' •• • . . - • • -· A J2 DAILY PILOT Thursday, Octobtr 3, 1'»4 ., Leary's Testimdny Sealed .jn _Chula ~~ase ·~---~WANTE' 1 SANTA ANA -Cmta l\tesa trial lawyer George Chula has woo a partial victory In hill bid to bar the press and' public from a transcript ol testimony that led to his Indictment by the Orange County Grand Jury on multiple drug charges. Superior Court Judge James K. Tumer ruled after a bit- LSD guru Timothy Leary should be permanently sealed. and hMded Kurilkh and Chula Joanna Hm:oort-Smilh by surlng the !reedom of tbe k'*" 11111 be was ~ DIAMONDS • GEMSTONES an amended grand jury in-deed poll shortly after her press while cuaranteei'lg a to J>.tt. ,t&mder and pklmg , th . ~ (air Jri I '· •---1-· '--"" "::7.: lo -,_ ,.._,, e11t1 te••.._ dlctment at now adds up paramour wm cornnutt"" to a ~ ""'vuuu4 an m-1-., tbe s~•-rhood ·ol -, In I dl!r.cuJ _.,..., "'I' IVU>C .... ~ >tw-h ........... c..r.f" eM•iMtl9fl !f'' to 15 drug charses. Folsom prisoa last year. creas g Y ll t one to Eternal Love drug mg. • .......... '1 9"' a.,...... tap.11 ,.k•• ,.i;. c..11 "'°'• Chula is now accused of solve. a&'.ire than 50 members « 10.t .., • ......., IM. s.-., ..,, .a Mr'*· ....,_ possessing and furnishing <»-JUDGE TURNER refused to "Both have rt"'"'•," he said. ,.... • lltt. ~ •"-the cult were lndlcted by the -calne and posses.sing and immediately rule on Kurllich's "But I think In tbis case that Grard Jury while Leary was ( b I h fumishlns marijuana oo fi'Ve demand that testimony by it would be very unfalr to touring Europe. The LSD ad· ~ •1ewe $ . y osep days during June and July Miss .Lear)' also be sealed Mr. Chula to release the voeate waS also indicted but • "' .... '-<-.• tcrly fought. bearing ira his , courtroom \Vedncsday that all testimony offered to the Grand Jury by imprisoned llE J\IADE THE order after defense attorney 1\1 a Ith e w Kurillch successfully protested that Leary's testimony was recognized by the G r a n d Jury to be "wibelievable and incredible lies" and did not cootribute to any of the original 11 felooy counts, The prosecution added four more felooy counts 'l\1ednesday of 197~. "since her only purpose is teslhnony given to the Grand the cha.:s.es were d~ l~IOUTll=~-=::~::;,' ;~,:n::1;1:1111;:n:;;;:Ol.::,COS;;:;";,;';,;-;;;;;.';o540-m;,,;.--. .. l\1ost of those allegatloru; are-to get Leacy:-out of pri&Oll~ Jurv by Ttmothrtesrr,• -alter locil -aut.liiitles were based on the testimony . of and since she was a hired K~ch argued that Joama assured of a ts-year tePtence. Joanna Leary who changed 'police agent at the time she Leary's testimony should alsor~;;;~;;~;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~j her name from the former testified. be barred since It was aimed , -. ,.. "!\tr. Chula simply cannot at nothing other than freeing " ' EPA Plan Attacked get a fair trial if you allo'A'. the former Harvard C ·"' ... ON CA .... OLA MP I 000 the. pees~. t~ _p~blish .this psychologist or reducing his A" .... · testimony, Kunltch s a 1 d . 25-year term in state prison. "This coming case (Chula's Chula defended Leary 51 trial I will get national and in the Orange Qxmty ~rio; international publicity and I Court trial that led to thal ........ ,. ... Lafe.f ... ,.. ... , ..... . Antiparking Resolution A~opted have had calls from new.vnen all over the wOrld aOOut it." Judge Turner set Oct. 17 ronviction on drug charges fil· <'d In LagWla Beach on Christmas Day, 1969. •.W ........ s.., ............... .............. ;~~=-!loo• · Rt9-$345. SANTA ANA - A resolu- lion opposing planned En· \'ironmenta\ Protection Agen,cy parking rl'slricllons has been adopted by Orange County supervisors after a long and heated debate. The resolution. calling for a city-county task force study of the regu\ations_passed the board unanimously Tuesday despite the initi<}I objections of Super'\•isor Robert Battin. Air ln Orange County has as the new date for the ar- been getting clt!aner over the raignmcnt of Chula. 49. or CIIULA WAS ONE of the THE EPA RULES, designed past few years despite new 1138 El Camino, Costa ~1esa. first men to welcome Leary on the premise that reducing He is free on bail with Judge • \\:Qc.n tbe.. advocate o f the number of parking spaces growth, deputy county air Turner's promise Wednesday unrestricted drug use Was ,~·ill cut the number of auto pollution control officer Ed that he will be freed on his returned to California from ..... a Ac~ c•111tto. HOW "'· ~ ~--~ ·o..... ....,.,....._~~~ s309so _._...ol•nr trips and the smog generated, Crnarena told the board. pledge to BPPeat after he Afi;hanistan two years ago. \\'Ould require review of any He said he does not expect pleads to the al!egatiom:~ Leary's globe trotting jaunt. pla• developnient w i t h the EPA rules to improve that began in Algeria and end· more than 250 parking spaces. things. JUDGE TURN~"R a I s o ed in Afganistan was prompt- 1tfost shopping centers fit "When these rules "'ere made it clear that he will ed by his escape from into that category. adopted as part of the Clean haVe a ruling on the sealing the men's col<>Ay at San Luis Supervisor David Baker, Air Act, the intent was good, or the freeing oC the Joanna Obispo. •. , ¥.·ho drafted tile resolution, but the implementation Leary testimony long before He wu committed to more predicted economic problems 'waSl'ft," Baker said. "The that date. secure quarters on his return ~ " .... .tc:.h...._,._. if the plan goes into effect. economic anc! social impacts He told Kurilich and Deputy to the United stat.es with mlli! 2960.4. HAI.IOI 146-4011 <S ---·~ -- MAH1' OTHEI MAKES & lilODELS AVAii.AiLE • Academic De cathlon. Set Nov.' 16 - But Battin, backed by Dale these regulations could have District Attorney Orella Orange County authorities COST;.. SAT.....W.t-»l:JO ' Secord of the Orange Cotmtyl .:.•<ll'~e~i~nc~c~ed~i~bl~e~."~====~Se:•:n::~"~Th~is:pro~;bl~e=m~of~in~·::c~o~ns~ta~n~t~ly~=reminding=·~~· ~:h~i s~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~=====~====!~ Eft.virorunental Coalition, said the EPA plan is a good way to get cleaner air. ~tore than JOO students from ''THE SUGGESTED rtsolu· lion," Battin charned, "is a 50 high schools. along ¥.ilh 6 six adult teams. will compete ·specious attempt to make the in the annu8I Orange County rich richer at the expense Academic Decathlon Nov. 16 of lhe good health and well- at Golden west College. being of all citizens -of the South c.oast Air Basin." . Competitive events will in-. elude written ahd oral testing "We a:e be~g asked , to ori general cdl,lC:ation subjects, make this saer1fi~ of our priacttcal arts· and current ___health_and~welhbeing~ so that event6 -the profits of the big com-"h acalfruc decathlon is m_ercial interests won't be desianed to appeal to the t~unmed by _any new reguia-·• lions " be said average student as well as ' . · . ~ st dent " ·d M -1 Baker, with· the support 1n ...,., u ~· sai . an Y;i !he audience of Irvine Coun- Woods, ~es1dent .~this _years cilman Henry Quigley and Gil event CompeUlion is be-Ferguson, director of the pro- td-een students of comparable developm•nt C!ounciL f 0 • pdt,ential " = .. ..-.... ~ d thl ·ent.s Environment, Employment, ,. '"" eca . on ev Economy and Deveklpment ~tc_h stuclent~ . in th r e.e (CEEED), charged that local d 'isioos of ability -those plannine effgru would. be. ~~· B or C averages in overruled by the EPA. _-· ·· Winners will be annotmetd a\ a Dec. 5 banquet at the dsneyland Hotel and grand Pfize w~ will be flown l.Q Sacramento to be cited by ~ legislature. "~ HA VE SPENT a good number of .rears developing a general plan and have finally adopted one," Baier said. "This v.·ouJd be reni:lered meaningless." I Voter Signup Areas --Li sted for CQuntians A story in Tuesday's Daily Pilot contained some eroneous infonnation concemihg special limes set aside for the coming v.·eekend for prospective voters to register. The story indicated that deputy registran will be on d~ty around the county on Friday from 4 to 9 p.m. There v.·dl be no depl ies on duty at those times. The deputies will, however, be on duly Saturday ' from noon to 5 p.m, and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. at the registration substations and from noon to midnight Sunday at ~he main registrar's office in Santa Ana. The locations where deputy registrars will be on duty Saturday and Sunday include : • -South Coast Plaza Shopping Center in Costa l\tesa, near the mall carousel. -Grar•'s Plata,. SW Camino de Estrella, in San Cle""' .• te. -Laguna llills J\fall shoping center at 23521 Paseo de Valencia. -lfuntington Center shopping mall, in front of Penney's Dep.-irtment store. -Rossmoor Center. 12451 Seat Beach Blvd., Seal Beach .in front of Food King ~1arket. /'\ -Fashion Island in Newport Beach, near fish pond. Fish Fry all you can eat -,WednflsdoyJl_!!wt - · & Friday 5 children $1.29 ' J."ish filleUI, tartar sauce, co le al11w, golden french fries. OJ'O"Daily-11 a.ot. The Family Restaurant W.LiN: ... WI ... • • rtatM JJSO ...._. lt•tl.-C..,_ ~ :uoo"' "-hr ................ '"' JOtl• ........... ,.. l it&-T....-. - • • ' Helping you-~e.is our way of _say saying-thanks,tA. . . \ . •• -----:;--.. -· - !"~;~·· ..,. WOOlll .... u.: ". ..,... . -· ............ --·•tt , llUENA PARK: Beaoh al Orangelhorpe •Open weekdays 10 to 9:30. Sundays 10 to 6: ORANGE: City Dr. at G~rden Grove Blvd . • Open weekdays 1 O to 9. Sundays 10 to 6. , SANr.+. ANA: 3900 So. Bristol-No.'bl So. Coast Plaza• Open weekda~s 10 to 9. Sundays 10 to 6, . .\ ' . .. I . .. - - ' ! ' l 'I 'I ' I i I J ' ed Ocl 't fun pi 67, ... ..Jas ~ cla or in nlg in iP pro or yea Etv1• Hunll OCtobe Conv•I ·~' bY Ill< th1111on An• • ••• w-l~ Fl 11•-.:ll. ~h gr P•rk, o!IJCll Gltn• ·~~ Grow. Ch•rte1 Falrcll! ·-by lltll """" "''-Survl ·-11•1ndf -~ Ca ronn ,,. .. u; of Lia --1rv1n..- S..vk• Marh.ti WU!ltm C1. D Strvk• Mark N;tth~<: C•. D SYrvl• -·' brO!ller 'IKOJ "' " "''"' ·~ Mortu• G<Jlller o ... ~ Survl ""'" Fr•ncl • c~ '"' ~­He"rv t.llf«S. . ,, -' P M. ST 111;00 ·-Bell I Dotolll Line. by JOI'. ''~ perW\11 11''''· s ... vrct ~n •1 FuMrl Wild • P•ul JOHphl b•ro$o: Wldno F1mll ,_, l"' I li::ion•v ''· ll1u1e I. 1t74 " ' c ... l ·~~ of LI "''" .. ' S•n Oi Je"le ,~. O••ndc 11r11111 lltll II DlllCll P1rk, """'" Co• co. "' lo 7 •• Thursday, Octobtr 3, 11114 DAILY PILOT A 13 Deatlis County' • Escapee ' Fi==.£.UumJ-lie,.i:.t ~ -. vermg Wha1~s Your Na1ne? --. P A y ------bets-ear - NEW ORLEANS I UPI) - Tbe Olympia brass band head, ed an entourage of New • 1 Orleans Jan groupe in today's funeral procession ror s.lnger- planlst Bune Goodson Pierce. 67, termed by some as l;tbe ....,JaSt or ttwi; oldr.hkles musi- -cians," 'Mrs. Pierce, wido\...- of jazz trumpeter Joseph "Dede" La Crolic. Pierce1 died Sunday night after a seven- week battle asainst physema. GRANO RAPIDS, MI ch. (AJ>) -Pulitzer Prize-wirmer Ca~ l\f. Saundtt~ 8.1, editor of The Jackson Citizeo Patriot for 24 years before retirement in 1961, died here Wednesday night. He won the Pulitzer in 1949 for his "PraYer ·for iJ>cace" editorial Jn ~·hich he propo"sed !hat a Natiopal Day or Prayer be set aside each year. " Deall• Notices COOL•Y fJYNbelh Coolty, ~IMO Lochl11 Line, Hunl!ngton Be•ch, to. C•te ol dea!h Octoblr 1, 1'1' •I Hun!lno1c.n v1111y. Conv1lttc""I HOlp!UI, l-lun!lngton ll11ch. tlorn M1rcll 31, IM2 In OMo. Survlottd l>'f !lire-nle<:es. ShlrltY Worrhr ol Hun-llnoton &ea.;h, Billy Nell Of S1nt1 An• Ind Elrs•Delh McLtlll of El Morilt. M ... Cooley Wll I m11mDer or Tilt womens Cl11b ol V...:1!pa 1fld 1n1n<1eG Tii.t FINol Cllr11ll1n Cllur,h, Huntlroglon !111ch. S.rvlctt 11:00 AM Frk11y, Oc.1-r 4111 (lflYtJ!dt et RO$t Hllls Mtrnorl11I P1rk, Whlll!tr, Cl. 0.. Tllome1 Ovtr!an, ofllcltnJ. Smllhll' Morlu1ry, dlra.;ror1. allSIR'Y Gltne M. 811119y, 0.11 of <M.,n S.p- te•"'J« n. 1~7•. re-oldtM ol G11rdt n Grove. Ct. SurvlvM bv lie!' llu1tte11d. Ch1rle1 BttMY1 mOll>er, Ill tr c II It i1'1ltchHct Of Gerdtn Gf'ov1..Prlv1lt ltmlly m....orl1I 11rvl(e1 w-held, dlra<;ll<I l>Y Bell flro1ctw1y MOr•u•ry. Delly l'lltl S.1111 l'l'ltlt THEY'LL BE BIKING FOR DIABETES SUNDAY. . Cyclists George Stokes and Cilrol Va nderpool Diabetes Cycling Fund-raiser Set -· -lts Bills Orange County government will borrO\Y $12 million from a bank this year to cover Its . bills until tax revenues start flowing in. The Board or Super\'~1<0r11 , otedJma.o.inlOusly to peouit County Auditor-Controller V.A. Heim to seek bids tor the loan , which will total about $6 million more than the CflUn· ty needed during last year's so-called .. dry period." HE.Bf SAID Tuesday the figure varies from year to year depending . on t h c budgetary needs and the rate or cash now intn tax coffers. Two yea~ ago , he said, the county had to borrO\\' St5 million and three years ago the figure was $35 million. CoWlty Ta x Co 11 ec Io r· ';['reasurer Robert Citron ex- plained the county irr,n1e· diately invests all the lotin money it doesn't need at the -. moment ana earns interest on the investment. "This borro\ving doesn't cost the taxpayer one cent." Citron said. "If we borro"' $12 million on Nov. 1, \\·e don 't spend it all in one day but invest most of it until it is needed." CITRON SAID the county usually gets about 10 percent interest on such investments, more than enough to co\·er Divorce Petitio1ie r Lists a Mouthful It may take a judge no longer than · the custom.nry 60 seconds to grant Alfonso Sanchez 1.tanrlquez of Santa Ana the divorce he petitioned for , \llednesday in Orange County Superior Court. Ptfanriqun, also knov.11 as AlphoMo P.fan· r:lquez, also k1w""-n "'' Alfonso ?ttanriquei." That's all for the peHtloner. Comes OOYI' the respondent: "Bealrice 1it8.0riquez, also Jmov.11 as Beatrice Perez, also known as Beatrice Sanchez, al!IO kno"n as Beatrice Juarez, also known as Beatrice Navarette." BUT ASTONISllED CLER.KS "'ho handled hi s papers predict l~ \\'ill t<iko the judge much longer to unravel the confusion t re- ated by the names-used-by· ~tanriqucrove:r---'1'-WO-THl~GS ARE CLEAR from !he un· -the last nine years. usual petition. The petitioner under cne of He lisls the name of the petitioner as: his eight names married the respondent "Alfonso Sanchez f\tanriquez, also known as . under cne of her five names in Las Vegas, ·Pedro N. Perez. also known as Pedro Perez Nevada, on Oct. 2.1, 1965 and now \•:ishes to Sanchez. alS<I kno"·n as Pedro Sanchez tenninate that union. Perez, also kno"n as Alphonso J\'fanriquez One other thlng. They separated Oct. 24, Sanchez, also kno11.n as Alphonso Sanchez 196:> and haven't seen each other since. --____ _..... ....... Ho11clur<1.s Il1irrica11e Subsc~ribcr Sues Paper hi Jail . A \Ve91minsler man who escaped from the Costa ?lltsa city jail last July 6 while a11.•ailing court acti on on ll local armed robbery has bff1l senlenccd to one year in Orange Counly Jail after pleading &uilly lo b o l h charges. Superior Court J u d g e Everett \\1• Dickey ordered the jail term and three ye<1rs pro- bation for Jack Elwin Wilham Coble, 26, "'ho false'ly iden; tificd hiniself on arrest as Daniel Lee llill. ilill ad.milled that he "'as the man who used a knife 10 rob the clerk at !he Tic Toe market. N e"'' port Boulevard and Bay Street. Costa ~Icsa. last July 5. IJe also admil!ed that he pushed Be11efit iri .411aliei11i A Ccsta ~less \l"oman \\'ho a city jail guard aside 24 tl1e three· states she suffered serious in· hours later v•hile making a BUENA PARK-A plea for fe rence regardUlg l·uries ,.,,hen ~he \r;,S slruck tilephone call and fled fro1n everything from e I e c t r i c day fund drive. n the race by a rolled up _1_he_:j,_>i_l _o_n_f_oo_1_. ----- generators and baby bottles A dooation of $5 "'ill gain nev.·spaper has sued the Santa to check donalions·has been entry to the event, v;1dch 1,1•111 Ana Register for $20,000. issued. 11s pll\ns continu~ fo r include an auction of various ~1r~. Sharon St?hbe: 288$ three-<la benefit for lion· vallftlbles already promised by Fairview Road , cla1~s in her a : . , Orange County Su perior Court duran huur1cane and flood '1c---OaERge C:OUn.y merchants and-.. action that she .... ·as injured tims. hvsiness flnns. lasl J an. 14 when her daily Orange County's o wn copy of lhe Register \\'as hurl· f()l1llall)'-designatecLcampaign FOR JIONDUR.4..'lS, UK!Y ed from a moving car into for the hundreds or thousands-need blankets, bedding. un· her ho1ne. derwear and ether clothing, She states that her injuries left ill. injured or homeless plus tents, caniping gear. ha\'e led to prolonged medieal is he3dquartcrcd at the Le generators and baby care treatment and loss of tin1e Baron Hotel. iten1s. rrcm 11.·ork. ltEOAN Sponsors are being sought as gra11d marshal o~ lhe the six and a half percent lhrougho\Jt Southern California Diabetes Bike Ride, rollowed return the bank loaning the . CELEB IUTIES OF radio, ThomiJ Mlcl\eel lttittn. 0111 "' o:i-_etn Oc.tol>er t, 1t7,, rt1hHnt of CGlll MtN. S1JrVlvtd l>Y 1111 ~rt,llts, Mr. t. Mrs. G.orot R~tn or Nll\"POrt eeechi (lrt nclfll!Wr. BoJtlln llobtrl s. Costt Mei.ti two ll!'Cltller1, CO--M E. A~ ot Sol.Ith Ctrollnt t lld Ctwcl< S!1mlorct of Cll'tt• ~' !hf" 1l1rtr1. Juo!th e. o.iu•ll<I Of Ltgun. Nlgvel, Bonnlt $ttmtord ol today, for Sunday's unique by many other ccleb!'i ly money expects to get. television and niovies will be 5th ANNUAL event featuirng bicycles built for two: the lone rider and riders. Jte said the county's poliC'y present and many dance SKI· SWAP BOOK ••-do ho · ks The 3rray includes tlliss of borrowing and re-investing . bands have don3ted their uic oor w pie up the T c tiJ ml c I lhroug'1 the dry pe ·oc1 Is no rvi F 'd S t d d h t lab. een a 0 3, . aro I r1 5e ces rl ay, a Ur ayan t Q can -1rvmr--.nor "'' b1r1 01 N.wporr-9'.ttr.-s.<vlct s pending, 8111 !I r o I d w I y Mor1u1rv. __ !-Plf·SDSOll Siii ••• • _ _,~1-+~ _ Orange.. County street.s_afe_ Van~~I of Tustin, . pro-differ~nt than practices in big · SW:Jday from 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. _ ......,; _ expectoo·.to be jamnled with reij1oiihl foot~U pla~rs and "'industry, -where-the---aetion is-ror entertainmen t. ~ ~ OllJIH-HA~GF"iyou r AUSTIN W!lllt m H. A111!1n ot Coront dtl Mu, Ct. D1t1 of .s11th OcloDer 1. 1914. s .. vtcn p1nGl"9, P1clllc View Memorl•I M•rl< MOf'!UlrY • riders participating in a giant con~rnoo citizens who may called profit anticipation bor· The event ·will be in the 1111u:uo 5uiOV!hlfNf•C1(1MN) All-Southern California Bike have the ~ffliclion themselves rowing. Le Baron's Grand Ballroom · , ™~:~=·~:,;°:: whole life Ride for 01.abetes, ,,,1-111 so,•~ or _have diabetic friends or. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich at 7675 Crescent Ave., Buena .. ~ . LISSl!Y " . INI• .... ~o,.... -"'-'':!.•.n-UAA~Oll·-·-.• participants • fanuJy members. urged Citron and Heim to seek Park. ~... "' w• --.. I GOD ' I t • • · _ Ptkes are also o!!ered for cut loan bids that wiU permit lfonduran Ccnsul General oC'· \ ~ "'°"'°9io .,, .u-1•M s rea O youi- Nt!ll~~ltl B. Lll1Cey GI Coro11e d•I ""''· c 1. o~te of <111111 Oc!oDtr 1. 191•. :Survlvfd l>v M1 wlf• Ru!h L!bbt·1; .on, Loul' e . Libbe~ cl N111por1 ll e•ch: 11te1H11r, '"cwe•CI A. Libbey, S111 Fr~11- c!sco: !wo yrftncl~lll1Gren. Strvlce1 11 ;00 AM il'rld1y. P1c1flc Vltw Cll1pe1. Inter· ..:~nl PecHlc-View Memetlll P•rk, N*""POl'I !uch, Cllrtcl(d by P•dllc View Tll E l!ti~ ED ITION of the t.5oo of the estimated 50,000 the county to repay the loan 1'1rs. A:uristelia c-o n tr er a·s \Ml'-' ·SK'! fl-SatnRT'~.',!'2-_·J.J\..T.@. .._ Can · you trust HIM~ ride which raises money for Southla nd participants \l'hO over the shortest possible cited the needs ()( her COUil· lX r '(J) _Q 1'-.., ~ ,_ research into the ri ght ag'ainst raise tbe roost pledge money. time. tr"y~'s:lpeop~~le:_:a~t ..'''._l'P~"':':.' ..''°~,..~~~~~~~~~~~~"":'~~~~~;,,;,..~~~J Is HE ne·ar to you~ one of America's m a j o r :..c2:__:...:.._~-----------:-' niedical killers cover s 54 routc:s throughout SouUiern Morlu1ry. 10111ou1LL0 Californi a, Gulllffmo I . lt""qulllo. o~•e at M•lll La 1· f 9 5 Odotler 1, 197<, r11l<11:M 01 costt MtJt. S 1ng rom a.nl. lo sirrv!llH bv h!t wife V•••r nw ""''· p.nl.. with free food and -wnn1m ot Mlnnei,i,, Anlllony Df Sl~ freedom fO CJV.=. one-~S OWTI il'r1ndsco. Oevld, Joe 1nd lt1lpl'o 111 •JVOr.t: Of Cll'tt• M1st: ""e r,•1.>11Mtr. ~ur, rest stops and times on' the Jttn Lout"" of C'• • M111; lour ~-M1r.uer~ t:aw1rct, 11.1y elld meandering J'O'Jtes, the HtnrY llonct\!111<> 111 m Arlmfll: 111r" marathon bike ride is e"· ailters. C•rl•\ln lllfll;ll, Ama/11 Otvlll ......W..A • o1 FflSllO efld Allee 8tllr1n o! Arl10111: .,.._-...~ to ra!Se $SO(l,000 ot two 1•1nckftlldr1n. 11.0111"1' Frld1y 1:00 more. PM, St. J<>1tfllm Church. Miu SllUl'ctey "To nlakc a ri·de of th'• 10:00 AM. St. Jo.o;nlm Ctv.tl'dl-lnMrme!'lt .., Goeo:1 SMOlltrd cemetery, dlr1c.11c1 br mngnitude successful, it takes Bell ••-WIY Morl\090, ' EllllNSlltG discipline and organization at Dorothy c. El11n1>trSi._ 1'222 "'°""'"' f I " d I s ·11 1-1111, Hunr!l'l(llDl'I' 911(11, C1. Survlvl<I e\'ery eve • CC 31'tS I 1>v aon, Arthur E. T~t,i tf.ot OtueM•"• Wood, Of Newport Beach( lhe C•n>I aec~•r• tfld ·-~era Mor'llOll; 0 c t g a I p1rtn11, Mr. & Mri. J°"" 8,1_1 -range ou n Y en e r 11s1tr. Emmi 1Jr1w1; tlve 11r~11C1cnlldren. chairman. "Nol Orte detail has St<vl<11 w;il ~a held Frld1y, Oc•Pb•• been overlooked." ~fl .. 2:30 PM, PMk Ft(l111Y Colonl1I Funer1r H<)ftlt In w11tmln111r. Ri de.rs will pedal for ))CD· :s1nc1r1 M. W•kL w~~ H-wr Line. nies, nickels, dhnes a n d , .. HUftthw;ton !:i~w~" s~rc,.~ ~~a;: pled/~·d-bby t ~e~ Y/tld 1nc1 ',...,,,,,, Allele Weld; 1a111er, rs-an I y-o,;1=.;,.·H ·----- Piut E. ftlolJbtl"I Hid inm11er. Mfl. to the American Diabetes J<>11pll!n1 ;\f'llrll lllltr, S111ctr1 Lem· .. berdo; bre1r~.ttt Grfft Hltl!blfo. s1rv1u1 Assoc1a!Jon. Wldntod1y, Odolllr 2"11, 2:)1 PM. Pffk Family Cll11't!~. ,... F1mll~ Colonl•I Funertl Hon11, WfllmlnJltr, ctirl'CIOl's. Thi l1mll~ requttjl ~llotlt fa Thi ti:iclMY FoundlllcM ot G.irdtn Grove, "· OVI-SY eeu lt E. OYtrby. 01te nf ftllh Cktottr 1. 1,1;, rn!.sent ol C1>tl1 Mn.I. sur11lwd l>r lour SOfll, 0 1,_ OWrbY et L•~•wood. C1 .. Zl kl Ovtfby of COiii MtN, Lowell Ovtrl>Y ot JMllul Trw 1l'ICI Gefll Olltrby or Ltkt wood: rwo ct1ugn1tra, P1ullM Lear..g of Soutfl Giit tnct Trlldy Smllll ol CDlll MtU; brollltr. 11111 E<lln1, Se~ Dllllta 1.-.:I 1l1ltfs, AM~ Gl111bfook.. THE RATE IS BY choice of the sPonsor on a prorated basis, ro that if a rider backed a~ a dime a mile-makes 25 ntiles, $2.50 goes into diabetes research. Radio announcer G a r y Owens. of Station "31PC and himSelf a diabetic, will ride Jes•l• M'Cormkk, tooth GI Ml1M111rl end ,~----------~ Vl<le Cltrk ol IC1nT11C•yi elev1n11 gr1ndc.lllldttn ind aevtn gr I 1 I · gr11'1dchliclrtn. Suvlc11 Frld1y 2:00 PM, lltl1 llroadWIY Cl\eJal, R:tv. Caronl1 S .. Ual olfltllnl. ln!ermet1I F1lrh1Viln Mtmorlll P1rk, cllrtde-d by Btll er-w1y Morh11ty. IAI. TI-IERGEROH f\IHl!RAL HOME Corono del Mar 673-9450 Co1to Mesa 646-2424 -·-BILL IROADWA Y MQaTUARY 110 81oodw.JY. (0~10 Me!wO. b42.q1Sl) ·-·-DILDAY IROTHllS MORTUARY 1791 I S.«h Blvd. Hunh ngton 8eoch 842-777 1 244 Redondo AWJ long Beoc.h (213) 438-! 145 -·-McCORMICK LAGUHA llACH -TU¥Y ' 1795 loguno Cot1yon Rd. 494-9415 -·-McCORMICK MISSION MORTUARY. t 2883'2 Co("ino CoplstranQ San J11on Copi•lrO!'IO 49S.J776 -·-'AC"IC VllW MIMORIAL ,.UK Cemetery •Mart.iory Chopol 3.\00 Poc:fllt Vi-Drive Newpor• Beoch, Cohlornla ,6••·'2700 -·-'HK PAMILY COLONIAL PUNlllAL HOMI 780 I BolK! Ave.. WMtml111tcr 893-3.52.$ -·-SMITHS' -TU.UY 621 Moin Sr. ' Hu"rongton 6eoth ~~39 , Rl::l•'l .Et-"l'IONS · ... Rcy n Shc:ffc:t. Although Horatio Alge stories are no longer wide read. we.,oll enjoy heilrin about someone._wbo~slarted without friepds or advantag cl any kind and triumphed over impossible odds t become ,fabu l o us! IUCttlSfUL 1~1t is well that the world 'ff<mif"e-9~·pluc_k_ and.. the ourage to '&Lr.ive·and Ucceed. It-is also well for anyone lo set goals w .. icb are re11llstlc. and a'itailiablt3. For a pint to aspire t• hold a uart can lead only to lsnppolntmento• 'to hold ll full pint and' hold it well is all hat can be expected or a p1n t We are proud to provide hi s community with an sentl:il Berviee 3nd to do ·s as perrcctly as possible. • cSHBFF€R m<>•:ru.-11y , 976 S0Un-te°"5T HGMA \,\Glft<IA 800t 494-l!US SANQ.!MIMt l~)J TH tL CA¥.INO RW ffli>lro' Grand 0 ening First Federa Savings Costa Mesa. Free Gifts! Firs t Federal Savings, one of Southern California's strongest associations, has just opened the doors co a pleasant. brand nc\V office in Costa Mesa. To celebtate our Grond Opening, "'~'re ofre ting ddightful refreshments and a special get~acquaintcd gift. Natural l\'· there is no ob ligat ion. It's just ou r \vay of saying, "\Ve'd like to get to kno\v you." Highest Inter est on Insured Savings Plus Money .. Savings, Free Customer Services: Free safe deposit boxes* 1 Free travelers ch ecks* Free trust deed collection Free checking accounts* Free notary service Free check·cashi n~ I. D. card Free n1oney orders · Free photocopy service · ,~'~lin imum balance requited . ---.-~~ ----------------------. ----------' 1'""~......__ Free Gift. Costa Mesa Office Baker treet near Harbor Blvd. (Ac ross trom Fedco on 8aker St.) First Federal Savings of Santa Monica . · ·- !;lours: Monday· Thursday 9 AM -<! PM , Friday-9 AM-6 PM . OPEN SATURDAY 10 AM-4 PM • • • • L-------------------------'---~'~:··_ -J • I \Ve are holding a get-acquainted Kift es pecially for l'oU. Take \'our choice of any one of the~ exciting and atlracti\•e bes t seller,. Family ~-fedical Enr\·clopedia 2001 H0t15chold Hinta &. Dollat Stretchers The New Centurions ~--~~~·~~~ _ _.AU1ctiOft~ary of Symp1oms Brand Name Calorie Counttt Born fttt Garden Mal{l':ine-100 I Qut'stions & Ans"·cn Family i\tOOical Dietionai:.y & licahh i\tanu:it Thi&coupon mu~t be prestnt ed. Limit : one P<~T family. Book5art1~~ued on:\ fir1t come, fir5t 1tr\"t' 1 basis. Hurry ... 5upplics arc llmiled. ,. ' ----------------------~ .. The Bible tells us \VC can turn 10 God for help, for health, for protection. Yet sonlC lhink the se _Bible pronuscs arc en1pty. They don't have to be. Today there is a book th at is helping·n1any pco-- plc tune in to the truth of God's nea rness, His powe r and fath erliness. Th:it book is Scl•n<• •nll Hi ehh with K•Y t• th• Jcrl,tur••· ,, At a low point of ,pove rt y, hopeless illness and lone· liness, i1s author, Mary Baker Eddy, eaw that God can be 1ivstcd and loved. She found that God heals the sick. "''hen "''e love and undcrstan<l J-lin1. A deep student of the Bible, :-he discovcrcU a Science based on living the Christianity Jesus taught. She won her free· dOn1 from pove rty ::ind Uiscasc and fron1 her loneliness. Then she "'rote dow n "''hal she learned f Pr the whole \VO r\d. By rending and studying this po .. 11erful book along \\'ith the Bible, nien and "'-'On1cn throughout the v.·oria· have found that God c;1n and will help 1hcn1. These people have wived hou!ling problems, gained opportunities for better education. They've won fricdon1 fron1 pov- erty, overcome racism . Thcy"ve di sco\'ercd \\'hat it really means to bt. the children of God. You can borrow a copy of Scitnct arid l/taltl1 v.·ith Kty to tlrt: Scrip1ures fron1 the free lending library at any Christian Science Reading Roon1, or you can purchase it in npcrback-. SPECIAL FREE OFFER 1f you'll take this ad 10 one of these Rcnili ng Roon1s. you can have your own copy of Science and /lraltll to read f(1r thirty day~. If at the end of thnt 1in1e you want to l.::ccr it, you jusl pay the nominal purchase price of .$2.25. Or you can retu rn it to the Reading'" Room with absolutely no obligation. 0 CHllSTIAM SCllMCI UAOIHG IOOM 11 11 ... Lw. ......,.,. ... lit,, c .. ,,,,, . .I ' , 1\ J.J. DA ILY PILOT Thursday, Oc Dispute Over tfouten Jayc ee Co11ve11tio11 TutSA. 01..1n. tL:r1' -Tiil' con•:nuing di,1,11111· "it h111 the United State~ J :i \ 0 c c c s organiialion tJ\('t' !he ad· n1ission of \' r>•11 ·1n 1nc1nht•rs hail caust>d 1ht· n.'liion;i l 'ft'n OtustandiU;!' \'r1utL( ~lt·n co.1· rt·zrtlon to 1't' •:Jl'1'tl lrorn K;in:.as· Ci!.\'. .\l 1. 10 PJl111 Sflring~ . .Jun 11.1r The J a\'CC{'<:. \th(l ~:tl'C COi'· si:.tro11~ i-t'it'ch'd admi<:sion of "o,rncn. tool.. till• C<lnl'entlon .l\\'a~· Iron\ !ht' Kansas C11.1 ohapter because ii opcntd tn<'1n bcr1hip to won1rn. !;111"". But he lndicatee a r1•,1nge ln the by·ni."·s could I ' :idopted 1n the future. llnrtm an said a se.\'Cll- 1ncn1be r comn1it1ee, includ ing three "-omen. "'as drafting a t<'JJOl't for submission to the national board in Febn1ary. The n1ost l!kely course. if ad- mission of women1s appl'ovcd. - he said, v."OUld be to ma ke 11 r1 cll.lptcr opt ion . TllAT COULi> MAKE some ~igniflcant changes in the .Jayc-ee organization. ho\~:e\'er. because even if it were a • <.hlJ.pler option. \\'Omen \\'OU\d l>c eligible for nat ional office and. he theorized, ror nomina· lion 10 the Ten Outstanding ·1cl1ed ''oung ~fen tis . tartman said •if th'at hap~ned. ;.-prob- ably \\"Ot.Jld change it '"fen Ou l sta nd l ng Y ng Amer1cans." · The admission of \\"Omen dlspui e has t3ken the Jaycees and s o 1n e non-complyi ng cha pters into court. Chapters tn--Hochestcr. N.Y .. f\'elT York - Cit~· and Philadelphia also have ad1nltted y,·on1en afid the ;..unneapolis t h a pt e r is repor1ed to be preparing for a \'ole on the issue Oc• .. 17. The National Jaycee charter does not exclude \\·omen dir~ctly. but b}' omission , li miting me mbership to men bet\\·een the ages of 18 and 35. .JOIN lli\RT~I.\ ~. ~pol..rs­ man for the l '..S.·J ti •C"C':~ n a I i o n ;1 I hra.:lrp11r1 '•:) 111 TuliA. said nn f"\'C('l'ti· •' r.ommitttt n1cc1ing in n1id· Occem~r probabll' 1\ o u 1 d dt•ride on v.·hat ncrio·1 10 t:ikc- on the K~il.o;.15 Ci!\' chapter's· \'iolation nt th<' nali.oM I b,1 · Inf liienza Virus E;xp_ected tq ll it Ul'I Ttlem.1t I Mone Plan11ed \Vounded Knfe defen- dant Dennis Banks is a consulta nt for film based on 1973 occupa- tion of South Dakota reservation \'illage. Witnesses "'ill Hold ATLAl\f'fA, Ga. (AP ) -The National Center for Disease Control predicts an influenza virus related to the London nu whlch brought \\'idespread illness tv.·o years ago \viii strike in the L'nited States this winter. The virus is called the Port Chalmers flu because it \\'as fi rst isolate<J in Port Chalmers. Kew Zeal:inci. OR. LAWRENCE c 0 re y. acting chief or the center's ln- nuenza section, said outbreaks ha\·e been reported in Aus- tralia. lhe Far East .and South America, indicating !he virus v.'ill occur in the UnitOO States. Corey said a few isolated c:ises of the virus have been reported in Georgia a n d i\Iississi ppi. "There is an influenza vac- cination for persons of all ages \\'ho have chronic diseases and Justice Grounded 1.1:\COLN. Neb. (AP\ Chief Juslice Paul V.11.ite of 1 he 1\cbraska Supreme Court .i\ssem bl V •as fined 1100 and 1cs1 his ... driver's llccnse for six nlOJlths 1',oontain Valley Congrerra. after pleading guilty to driving ~ '"1th more than one.tenth of tion of Jenovah 's \Vitn\~!'fc~ 1 percent aloohol in hls bolod. "·ill be joininf[ SC\'Cn other nearb~· congregations j n \V~itc was llrrestcd· by Lin- Hun1ing1011 Beach for a coin police and gi\'en a blood Circui t Assc1nUly on Oct. a. le6t. Hf: entcrro his plea this 6. announced H 0 \.\'a rd ~:eek in :\lunicip..1~ Court, and • ;..racSporran. pres id in g Judge Don Grant told l~in1 minister of the Fountain he desrrved no greater purush- r alle)' Congregation. ·--me:nt-t~:m-any uthc1 offender. •·J still respect you as nuH·ll Purpose of the training. as I ever" have." Grant said '\\·orksbop' according t o as he hand ed sentence. l\lacSporran is to pro\'ide ---------- tca<'hing techniques and n1inist ry lmprovcrncnl.S. The ·y;orkshop' \\'ill be under the supervision o( J. R . lte c km a n . di s tr i cl supervisor for •he "'atc h- to\1·cr. Bible &· T r <'I c l Socie1y, sponsors of thC '\VOrkshop'. The program star1 s Satur· d:iy at 1:55 p.m. by Heckman and i's entitled "'\Vh:it Sort (If Person Ought You to Be? .. Follow i n g '.1111 h" d c n1 o n st r a1ion:i . S\ 111· posi ums. !alk.c;, and ·in· !erviews that \l'ill pro1 iill' a bac kdrop for \11·1.1 da~-s rif ad\·anc~d Bihlc training. ,\·lost of these parts will be handled by local 11 i!nrsscs 1n Fountain \rallcy and llun· tington Reach. • _,.._, ....-. - Said ~lacSporran. "Sunrlay "'111 srarl at 9 a.n1. v.ith 3 b.1p11smal talk ror those "'ho v.ish to lake part in baptismal scr\iccs y,·h.ich To Lecture v.ill folio". • A public addres~ v.ill be l\Irs. Josephine Carver. given <it 2 p.m.. Sunda:-" CSB. of Boston. l\1ass., b.v J. ft 1r~ckman. cntltled: will lecture on, "1'he .... Living \\iay". Oct. 6. ''What the 1,ear utui-e t th ,1 d p k llolds" a e '' ur y a r \\'e strongly recommend vac- cine for Port Chalmers and older persons, paFlicularly lho:t'! over 65," said Corey. TllE PORT Chalmers virus is not likely to be as serious as the Hong Kong virus \\1hich caused more tha n 33,800 deaths in the winter of 1963-69, he said. Last year's relatively mild nu outbreaks "'ere caused by Type B virus. The 1968 Hong Kong nu was Type A. Ordinance On Dress Affirmed SAN DIEGO (AP) - A city ordinance prohibiting 3nyooe from wearing clothing of the opposite sex has been ruled constitutional by a municipal judge. A trial v.·as ordered for i\icolc . i\furray, 24 w ho described herself in court as a "pre-aperative transexu.a.1 'J>Cnding sexual assignment ." Oept.ty City Atty. ).1ichael B. Poynror disputed t h e defense argument this week , that the judge's ruling \\·ould be discriminatory. "It applies to both male and female persons who dress in clothes of the opposite sex to commit an unlawful a(t or to deceive another peteQn, '' Poynor explained . Streaker Bla1ned In Deatl1 MERCED (UPI) -Merced Count}' Coroner Kenneth Riggs says he believes a heart al- ta~k that killed J. P h·Jello. 71. was brought on by a streaker. ~Tello collapsed and died at his home Tu esday after a man described as husky and in his 50s burst through Mello's rear door and ran through the living room and (lut the front door. :\1cllo's wife, ?.fary, 64 , who has a heart disease. '\'as treated at a hospital but was reported in satisfactory con· di lion. Ri~gs said he ren the shock of the incident probably in· duccd th<! hear! attack that killed ~fcllo. A police spokesman said they "'ere not looking for a "suspect." just a streaker. ~!rs. 1'.fello told police she didn't know the streaker's identity. vct.i.2no ~cd.J.v_Recreation Ce n t er, t---~-~hc in attendance at this Huntington Beach-:-m-r-- • \ / '\ilnc1<s "work!:hOu". sa Id der the auspices of the ~TacSporran, nnd int erested First Church of Christ. people arc invi t<'d. Scientist. .................... +. • • • • • • • .MERCURY SAVINGS and loan assoc1it1on "STATEMENT SA'VIN&S "-PRESTIGE Card BIXlf IHOllS Mtrttlf'/ Sav•n,0 Bid( lGir Be~rh Bl't'd. 11 ~™In SL IUCNA ,Alk ~:eq;!J'ry S.IWll~~ Sill~~ VJlih V t'K al tincoln URSON Muc.1:1ry$.N,ft~ Bid~ ~v~1~~ l!l•d ':It !iin 1'.11er~ r,,,, HUJll.UflCTOli BOCH t.:tr-.~r~ )111n~~ fiid~ • (di'lttt.t at 6e1'h lA HA8RA·Ftlll[RJON '~' "(111~ .i.!v1~r' Bid· lr;~•r1JI H111 1! Hi1bor TUSTIN ,l,l~rcuiy ',~v.~ B!di IN>n~ lil~d at rie11por! Awt W(Sl COVINA M'rru1y ~~'' ~ e'1d~ t11r1J; Avt M San Btri!3rd1~0 frwy • • • • • • • • ~ .. • .. • .. -.. • .. • , • k • * * * • , ' ' • ,, •', ' ' ' • < • • • • • • • • • • • <-• • • • • • • • •' • " SALUTE JO , THE CITY OF IRVINE ' . ' Fa~hion Island and Newport Center ~t:J.tes the young City df Irvine tomorrow and Saturday on the mall at Fashion Island and in ~ Design Plaza, Newport Center. The public is " . invited , to see the events and exhibits . ' displayed on the mall during these two days. Exhibits and Events : e Industrial and Ccimmercial Exllibits e Service Clubs Exhibits e Bands e Swimsuit Revue e Churches ; lo In w ,, ' ' __ ._Qvic-Gr_'.Oups:,-.:R""e.ilQnsive Govern.m,,.,en,.t __________________ -tI-----i Environmental Planning C.Ommunity Associations Youtti Organizations i e Meet th! Leaders, ls(a_nd House on the Mall on the Mall Friday & Saturday FASHION j ISLAND~ NEWPORT CENTER Pacific Coast Highway -Between Jamboree and MacArthur tn our cpiniOft the t:tUNDEVAD Is the tnost tleJCible. hiOh Quality wall l)9lom PIOduced tn Donma'1<. mustratlon at left i9 .,,. cl m1oy CX>ll'llinatlcn9 avattable, Vlsil our .._ to -ctllef PoS&lbilill" rm~ , )'OUT soecitic needs.. PL.UMMER'S ---C•.D 8 F-ISl.AND.-NIWPOAT BEAC>t---•·---• Mondly & Friday 10:00? 10 1:30 • Tues., Wedi.. Thutt.. Sat. 10:00 to 5:30 CIOM<lSundlY 1. ;, • -·--' ' ' '. . , ' • • ' Feathers Ruffled SAN RAFAEL (AP) - A woman says her ex-boyfriend has nested too long in her house and oneUme Jo~ nest -and she want.a a judge to rrialre him fly the ""'P· Jane 'Giii ol Fah1ar sa1d" In a 8Uit filed this week that wunam J. Beighley 111 is rooeting . in a home-mad~ "nest" -a mattress sur- rounded by chain and topped Firm Finds Dream Girl For Heath LONDON (AP) -A '°"" puter dating oe<Vlce "'l" It has a perfect mate fur fonner Prime Minister E d w a r d Heath. who told tel~lsion In- terviewer Dav1d Frolt he regretted never having mar- ried. 'lbe dream girl? She ls a 41-Y"f-<>ld Estatlan - -fled to Britain wben the Soviets took over In llKO, is "a perfect ho'1ea, pla)'! the plaoo and b a good sailor," said a 9_POkesnan for the service, ~line. He said the woman's name came from the company's computer fi les. He said she lives in l.o.ndon . is >£~-6; has dark hair and is good-look· illg. Heath, engaged in .an · tioo campaign to ret No. 10 Downing St. s 58, plays the }11ano and · a sailing bolf. Dateline s · il matched Heath's vi statistics with those of countess after he told rost Tue..day night over e British Broadcasting Corp. that he wished a wife and family had played a big- • Huntingwn C1iurc1~ Has Top Goals , NIW l.OCA-TIOM- fTEMl'QAAAvi "'Do it Yourself Stores" 27601 FOllES RD. MO. 25 :", ger part in his life. Dateline said that if Heath wants to rontact the countess, lie must pay its usual fee or $2,640 and fill in a qucs- timnaire. DR. DWIGHT Janerich, director of epidemiology and population geoetics-1or_ the department, noported his find. ings in The New England Journal of Medicine. ••'•"•' •"•----UGUNA HIGUll F9111w '""" fl 9IM .... IMllllfMt ....... ti .. , • ~LU.L'S •• f.WMl.IHG, --• ,..,._._IA__ ,• I 8 a.m. lo 6 p.m.-.:. Mon.-sat. =495-d4o~ • l . Stale Llceft9e C3&-C2~211657 DINE AT RESTAURANT CIRCLE • • • • . . f, f,·'" • • ' • • • ' . , ~- J \ " !i"-\ ~ .. , -···iii··~ Six ou1slanding reslauran1Sall within strolling distance of each other. Six distinctive reslaurants, each wilh its own decor and atmosphere. Together lhey otter menus to suit every taste and any occasion. Start with the one that fits your current mood, then return\ to enjoy the other fine dining places that make up resiaurant circle. ") .. •. Rich Sconlsh Higl'lar<l lraciliorun:t lntimall aimosphefe •.• a broad .-.mi will ~ culolre ••• entortain- ment nig~. ·~ "' ., . ' CYRANO Old w.ta ailTalpliefe wllh taoclnating F"""'111Conli· · · nent!l:t cuisine ••. dancing and entertainment in the popo,;ar lounge ••. -"*"'"""' 10 p.m. SEXTANT .. • ' I ~ dirtier shoMI ... incOmoil-8lanJ of rnagc Wed. thru ~ts·...:_. amateurs Tues. nfg~ts. ~. splnlS ,..,...1a...i1 .. """I ri!1>l \ Family-style Italian fare from super sandwiches and salads to ~nelloni a la denle ..• dress lnlormelly bUl bring a h0ar1y appetiie .. An array of fine seafoods. beef, lamb, ducldlng anlj oll'<!r Spec:ialties ... ctilled lorks ... gtacious IMng·ICOm comfOlt. YAMATO. Exqui~le Japanese loocl ... Wtional Orlenlal seMce inciudlng table-lop Hboct'is ... a """""'8ble experi-ence lr0m Sa~ 101'81ncr[ ______ _ . " NEWPORT 0 CENTER ,. . ~ ' I r ' I • .. • Thllf'sday, October 3, 11)74 DAILY PILOT /l 15 l:t5/IJ ••5111 l.10/11 ,,, ... ,." hi IM•"I .. ........ .. 215/14 .. 195 /15 ,.. 205/15 .. 215/15 .. 225/15 .. IS 1JO IS & JJS JS AYAl1Alll 155/14 145/12 . UNIROYAL LAREDO NOW ONLY ... 5.20/13 (13!/13) IJl/14 11" 1.25/1518'1 • 'Jiii• 34 .. 1111\J •1111S f'TllUI llMtoP• • JUT lllGIHl Wlltt lUC'TWOHIC ""'"" llUfAll. lllW CIWil'IOfll ~ltk ft.UO IMST"1 fll.'.W POINTS AND COHl)(llSC~ 14lAHCI MO ADJUST C~TOll Ii~• ••... !.it• .• nl .•.•. i.- l1cl1f11 c•1cll11 1r c•Hllll Clllilr CISltf, t11••11cts11rr. Olltr ••t• 11-1 .. 14. "' c11•. I ltnl11 c1n Sl .15 11tr1. ~·~95 Ill •"• .... ,,._ •• lSHoCKs-S-•~;I [iatterles~•12••! =:...~:: 1flt11 II r-. I • • COSl A M'ESA GARDEM GROVE LA HAIU 14040 ............... 2000 WWttlitt lh-d. ·-......... ~ .. 'JOOS HAllOR IL VD w c ...... ,, "11e, " •• ''"'' lttY• ,~ 11 ,... . ........___,, • iw Wt:I J ta 1-.. .t Wt11t1tr •••• 1 ,,,,11,ft ''"ttf•tft l ,.N11t11 ., ••rttt•1 S....ef .... ..,.,__.. ' -·· f* lltl ...... Ill ""'""lltf"•'lt111c1!1t.,Olrtttt•otC•1jp. 17 I ,.,,,.,.57 oooo-. t7141 53 ••• 00 6~ •666 IM• '"ti ........ L .. ,..I.ft 12ui 111:11)1 .. )''· •1 ~ .. ..,._ I~ 1 )11,ll et•-...iHllM!t!JtVt t lttt "'rltll .__..;.;;..;.,.;.;...;;,"-"_;;..;;,.;..;. __ ._Ji_,=..,..,......,,....--1-------'llttl" •!II M 111 .... 'l"'rllt ' llltr ~tl!OOl'J' 'I " RJWRTOM ORAMGE IM""'"~"'" UZI ~bcld 410Horlt!T.,lln Cl Woct.wtti.t ......... .......,, ~~ 17141870.0100 , . ' \ I , . --. ~ • A 16 OAIL V PILOT Thl.ll'Sday, Ottobff 3, 1974 '- These -Birds Uninvited!) Unwanted!) Undaunte -.. • ---- GRACEllAM, Md. (l1Pll - The blnb of Graeeba.m are coming back. Graceham.. not far from the presidential rttreat at Camp David, ga~ed national at· ·te:oHon JM.t winter when millions -of birds arrived, blackening the sky ln mau flight and COYerin( I~ ·ground in JOme s~ with lnches of their droppings. Conctr~ of· ricia\s mounted a aound and ·tight oCfensive to. ecare off • ffUNDREDs-oF~IFTS ••• FOR EVERY OCCASION I LUCITE TRAYS & BOWLS -,t. PlACE-MAlS-1-SHEll e-ANDlfS I CRYSTAL v DECORATOR TOWELS I WAI.NUT TRAYS I CONCEPTUAL FURNITURE DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY Hours 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. S.turday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1803 Westcliff Drive. Newp0rt Beach .548-3303 • -. " • I I the Intruders. Tbe 61).acre pint crove wh«e they roosted I a s t winier, evoking Images of the Alfred Hitchcock t h r 11 1 e r , "The Birds.'' Mee has been thinned ·by the state Forestry Dlvislon in an attempt, to prt" vent the return of the star- lings, .grackle! and black- birds. But Ed&!r Emrich, owner of the .grove, said the slrategy is not v.·orltin_g, · THE FAMILY CIRCUS _, . • • . ,. < I • •. fi . " . ... ' .... ~·· .- ,.,,,. -number -;/birds i. -·i>aii -Beale, the.. Frtderlck~sakLiep;jl:!.l .bope_:J lu1t uiinnlog_ t~1 I• increasing," Emrich said. "l c.ounty air quality control of abnonval bird populatiOM tbe answer," Beale sald. noticed just list night the direclor who ran last A-larch's were coming in from 10 other Ezperts suggested thattbin- birds are retumine. to my noise-and-light war against the areas in lhe county. ning the .grove would reduce trees in lncttasingly large birds, said he received word "There are already a lot the warmth and cover of lhe i...:=='---=-==_. flockL -we don't have J.he J,ig that "ieveral b u n d r e d -of birds in 'Graoebam and a tbickly planted trees which at- long streaffi3 we bad last thousand" blrds were back IQ lot of people don't have tnuch tracted the bird8. · winter, but they're locrea•1---------''---,:-'--------~---'----->'--------. ; mg. "They started coming back about two months ago and it j ooks ,...to me like the.r're younz 1)1rds who were OOm . here last winter." By Bil Ke1111e i . T4 ·s_yslem • FitllY 111toultc • lt 11111pi.7 11tmtntt , • Ma1niflc1tlon l_.....6• ::: • Anr;llt ol 't'lt w 27 •11,5 ;;••• Our Reg. 180.95 139.95lC .. Pr ic111f11tfl'f'1 lllrow1h ~11nda1. Octoblr.6. SOUTH COAST PLAZA.COSTA MISA ....... s.. ... '""' ........ t7t·JlJJ .......,,., IM nt-.W •. IM-P.M. $m._JJ 1.-J L _ • ·: ' ·-- It would be nice to have a savings account that earns top interest. It would also be nice to have a savings account you can dip into anytime. With this in mind, we suggest you stop by•your nearest Bank of America office. We have Certificates of Deposit that earn 7 14% annual interest. All you need is a . minimum investment of $1 ,000 for at least ' 4 years. Or as many as lOyears if yoy wish. Then no matter what happens to the interest rate s, you've locked up that 7 14% interest for the time you specified. We mu st mention that Federal law prohibits withdrawals on Certificates of Deposit prior to maturity unless 3 month-s of interest is forfeited and interest on th e amount withdrawn is reduced to the regular savings rate. · Which bring s tis to. the regular savi(lgs accoun f at Bank of Ameri ca. The perfect plaee-for-the-rest-of-your-moneycj;lecause,-- if you need it in a hurry, you can get it In a hurry. Put it in, take it out anytime. That's what we call flexibility. For the right combination of savings. plans, depend on us. More Californians do. Plno111l1 courteous • 1. __ _,, , ' ' ·- ............. Wll..i...t,iilll!::~~=-=~~~.~~.~ ... :;;::.~.;:~.,-----~~ • Ill BANKOFAMERICA • • I ' • I -· • • r• . ' I I I I ' I ,, ' I . I I I I I • " --- By ALLISON DEE RR oea. o.11r i:i ... w.tt Along with her groceries, she'll pick up a bollle of liquor. The next time she shops, she'll change supermarkets, lo avoid suspicion that she dMnks. "lifale drinkin~ 1s a peer ac- tivity," Or. Bedell said. "With women, it is a solo activity." Every morning she sends t\ie ' kids off to school and husband orr to work. cleU.Qs the house and maybe even starts the evening meal:--- · By 9 a.m., s he starts to drinll:. AJ In. bis studies, at outpatient cJinics and treatment centers in Southera C.alifornia, New York and Philadelphia, women alocholics uniformly believed "that a woman drunk js ,much worse than a man drunk. . NO ACCEPTANC ~ "Thire is no social acceptance-or support for women to drink. When a 16·year·old boJ downs a six-pack of beer, it proves he's really virile. But when a girl doe5 il .. " 3, she stops, preparing herself for the children's r eturn from school, her husband 's coming home from wOrk. · This scenario is repeated in -·homes a·cro·ss1.he country, asseru- Dr. J9bn W. Bedell, a ~sociologist .researching the phenomenon of the alcoholic house~ire:. Worilen alcoholics as a group have an extremely low self-con· cept, ~e said. • · In -pr. Bedell's research, he's found that men become alcoholics • , 'It's the chicken-and-the-egg situatio . Did the woman drink b fore the incident ~ o 'did the incident trig er the drinking?' BEA ANDERSON, Editor T~otn61J, OUtMrl, 1tU r: love Is Blind I u Steno lsn' DEAR ANN LANDERS: A womari I work with (who a lso is a friend or mine) took <1 job with this com~veral months a;o and now"i5 havill'J.ued-hot afra1r 'A'ilh the boss. I am actually a third side to the triangle, but she doesn't know_it. I want her husband. [Ann Lahders ~ lie is the kindest, most honorable man I have ever met and he doesn't ha\'e a clue that ti is wile is cheating on him like crazy. The boss ha.s bought this woman some stunning (and very expen· sive) tlot:hes and is building her a new home not rar from his own residence. . I am itching to 1e11 Mr.,Blind·as· a-bat what is goi ng on, but if I do he will be terribly hurt, in addition to .whiah he might guess my motives. I'd appreciate some on·target-Ann Landers counsel. -WANT HIM judg m~nt that he i5 dangerous to himself ahd othe rs'! E\"Cn Yiild animals c~t the ir young "'hen they misbehave. I hope e)'ery parent "'hose-child drives a car V>'411 read this carefully and gi\'e serious thought to the driving history of his teenager. The time to crack down ls BEFOR£ there's a funeral'. -ANOTl1ER MOURNER DEAR FRIEND: Thank you for .a letter that is stire to shake up some pe'ople. I hope teenagers 'especially will not view It as an at· tack or an attempt to limit thei r freedom. IJ is Intended as an effort to keep them from killing them- selves-or a friend . ' ~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: Is there any SURE way to stop o deluge of unwanted mail? You once advised a •.voman who a sked this question t o write across the envelope •·Return to Sender." \Veil . I tried it and the Post Office returned an enormous catalog·ue to ~IE and 1 had to pay the postage . lJKEMAD . DEAR MAD: M.Y.O.ft, Lady. An insurance company in Penn· Th•& hu!lband mlgllt be bttnd as a sylvania sends us six identical, bat, but he'S not an ~di0$-1nd he ~ulky en".elopes of advc11ising at .(IP count can't he? ~rely he , frequent intervals. A . nursery In -1mows-w.tielberor-nothe-ci11r·affont -----lowa sent 10 id enlicel seed ltiOse stunning new~CIOtleTIM'lliia& i':aba logues wi~h in· 10 days. all un· beaullful home that's going up. ':iOlicited. Such nonsense is a waste Mei.hlDks 'he bat la lnyvurbellry. or paper, postage and man·hour~. ' ' . Nowwhat,Arvi?-KAYSEE,MO. l>EAR ANN LANDERS: I am writing a Jetter that could save some lives. l hope you will prinl it. -The lireless bOdy of a Jf.year"1d high school senior lies in a cask.et today. The runcrttl \viU t,, tomot· .row. He was a passenger fn a car driven by another teenaaer. The boy who was driving had no legal right to be behind the wheel. - ltis license had been revoked the week before. When he had lhe ac· ciden\ that kUled his best rrtendhe '~as exclli.ing the speed limit. Th~ boy had been in trouble 9.1ith t e police.at least four limes because of his recldcssness. • • · fity question Is, why didn'l his • parents ground him? lsn'l that what parents arc for? Is it not their responsibility to. take control when a child demopstrates such poor 0 DEAR KAY: Co lo the Post Of· rite nearest your horrie and ask for the form that stops unwanted mall. .Fill it out and return il This form will be sent to the source of the un. wanted mall requestlng that your 11me be removed from their malling list. <P.S. Sounds llke me compute.rs In Penasyl"11Q1 and Iowa •·ent b1n1n1s!) Discover how to be date bait without t3llin g hook, line and- sinker. Ann Lllndc rs'S booklet. "Dating Do's a nd Don 'ts," will ticlp you be more poised and sure of yourself on dates. Send~ ccntS Jn cxiln elong with a long. stamped. seU.·addressed envelope and your request to.Ann LanderS, P.O. Box )400, .EIJin, fll. 60120. I + ' gredually. The.ir drinking Is 1nore \ldth the drinkln2 woman ls thl' old open, sdtia1Jy approved and "they c:hicken.and·lhe·e~~ question. Did .are out working and must per: sh~ drink before !he incident or did Of the 10 million ~stlmated 3Jcohollcs, approxlmaltly 2 mlltion ure ""·om{'n, he 3uid. form .'' one incident triggl'r the drinking"! Women tend to begin drinking Or. Bedell. who is chairman or Alon,1: "'ith tht• ""'Omltn in her 30s )ater in life than men but become t~c sociology department <1t Cal or 40s who begins to drink to right alchohbW.c:s much faster, be assCr· Stnte-Universlty Fullerton. found a depress ion. there is lhedau,abterof led. ~1en 1'ecome problem drinkers high incidence of "female prob· ;an aleoholic, who may bc1;ln gradually",hesaid,.andoftennoonc . Jems'' in women alcoholics. drink~ng early . recogliiies the pr.oblem bec3use "But, it's another ch1Ck1>n·and· drj'n kin rt s·t gn-orm81e-egg-!ittuaflo . Dia th have ... 1es:r--~i\""ncoe1nu·:liev~ that riiany ot camaraderi,e. · children. more miscurriages, mort.> these "'Om('n look ror marital part· "The women tileoholics I Ju;i\'e in· hysterectomies because o! th.c nt>rs v.·ith thl' <1ualitics of the lcrvicwed link the beginnint{ of drinking, or did these t'vents lrii:· <1lt'oholi c fathl'r. their d rinking to a specific 1nei· 8Crthcalcohohs m"'' He estimates that l\\'O·thirds ol 'd~nt -:when th~irchilddied in .a \Vhatcver th e cat<1lys t ror the "'omen he interviewed "'ere htt·and·run accident, ~hen: their dr.inking, -th e researcher links ,he nlarried 10 problem drinkers aod husband announced he d found a, gro,ving number or women 2G (X·rcenthadalcoholicfatbers. younger woman." alcoholics to an increased v.•illing· TRJGGEilSO.tJGHT ncss to <"Orne out in the open for Be d ell noted that "'hen a B h dd_, th ti ·•· l l l hu~band drinks it is common lo ut, e a. ""·' e -~ .£&ffi~I}. trea men . ..., ..... .. . :~ -~ . ,., bl:Jmf' the v•i fe . "The bitchy !Jhrew prObilbly dro\'C him to it:" But \\hen the \\'i((" drinki. the husbund LS "that poor rcll.B," l .l\IUIL \'SUFFERS 1'he aJ,·obolic 11.-.:solt:..iii..Dot the onl\' nnl· \1·ho suffc•rs. f1 CrCliildren ~ufft"r. :uicl h(·r husb:1nd. But Dr. Bedell. ~l ~m cs son1cJ1~bjlnds r0:c. ti\'ervrote,·~i\'t'ne ss ~ at kee ps \l.'OriH·n in the home, ru er than in ;;i clinic for treii t ml·nl • Alt1t 11dPS towarrl the 11roblcm dri nker 1n ust cha ngc. esJ>t!r ii.lly <1 n1ong 1ned1c;.i l PL'ople. l.w ;1sk'r· tcd • .. 1.h c ~t· \1om1·n n ~ed gtod iue1..h cal i.:;;rc <.ind a s.lof}parti\·~· \Jronment Ill \\1h1ch loJlry OUl.rOQ ult('n, the \1·om an 11·bn dnnk i~ treated badly. f-'or t·x.:i ruple . .one clinu· routinclv cxum 1m.·~ thcfTl.for ''l'nt·rL·al disl'a~L' ;.1s 1f t ht·y we re 11ros11t utl'S." 1 ' ThL' n1 cdica l tli UJ:,!llO:>i::i-1 ur alchnholis rn ;1s a di~ca Sl' h as ht'l(K'<I. h(• ll't:I~. hcrausc tl 1t•rf 1:-. m11r h phy:-.1eal d;.1 111agt· Joncl hy chronil' drinking. t KiJn('Y and livcr cl·ll s arc destroyed by ::ilcohol, h~ said, as arc brain ce lls . ·rhe forn1t·r ~an regencreate if th!' drin~er is._s~p­ pcd in time, but brai n cell s, obce destroyed, can 'L be replacl'd. l- POTENTIAL LOST "\Vhat "'e'rc t:.i lkinJ!.about liere is loss or human po tential. • ··one out of tu ::idult Arilcri~ans is a problem drink L·r. They have a high \\'Ork ;1 b st•nl t·e iSn1 rutt', costing busint·~s and industry bil- lions of dollars, ;;ind ;i hi gh rate or product .d<.i n1 aizc." Ten miJlion more have :1J ro ho l rc'latc d problems. In our. culture , h e. addc.d, "di-inKfng iS so socializ~d that v.·e are seduced into )leliev1ng that there iS no-p·roblc m." ~ten are enticed. he said , by chic. cteganl bl'uutiful \\'Omen 1n black \'Cl\"l'I. "littl e old ladies" ror Dubonnet and an acti \'C life with dune buggil.'S <i nd Sa il boats [oj- --heer. - r\inety-fivl· pcrcL·nt ol' problem clrin kc rs m;iinta1 n sonic le\'t•I nf functioning. hut a re <.dcol•olics if t>ither s nci ;1I , sc..x u .::i l nr psycholog ic al ' ;,i~pcct :-. ;;ire i m pai red. "The old :;ay1ng t hat 11 you drink to be social. :.ou'rt• not ;i social drinker" 1s \'t•ry true, he said. A key factor. Dr. B<'dell helicves, js tho\ in our soril'ty. \\l' do not at· ('£'Pl that <ilchohol is ti drug, a nd.,. Urug that <ilters lh(' mi nd. And "l·lc nriett :1 li<H1se,vifc," ''·hosl! pfob1ein is hidden from h('r family. or by it , b<>lic,·cs thal she i ~ ~till functioning \\'(·11 <i~ :J mother, a -llifs .. a h..Qm emakcr. when she 1sn·1. -----------~Th(.--Yt1fthor1~ond1tion-t·h<10------1 ,. Divo'rce: DR. SONYA FRIEDMAN . . ' • comes l\'ith th e t'irs t "e!-ica pc'' drinking soon is repl aced by deJCC· lion. And. if the cycle continues. a \\Oman can become ::i fulJ .fledgt-'d alcoholic in a few years. Proceed Slowl·y NE\V '.'ORK IUPI) -"Divorce "!\larr1ai::c is a seri es of commit· is not the he:llthiest thing a couple. menls. One of these is tOchildren." l'an do. It may end up stunling _ And a di \'orce which AIVCS cus tody l'\·erybod y's 1-(rOYilh.'' of one child lo the n1olher. another 'l'hisstrongcommentagainstdis· to the father also is dcs)ructlve - solution of marriage in a country "You'\'(' ifJJ_me·diatc diSsen:iiOn unct "'herl· d ivorc e is inc rea s in ~ competi1ion."' • steadil;v comes ·rrom Dr. Sonya Ur. Fr1tdn1an 1s opposed 11> Fried man. psychologist and mar-"<"rcatLlt.' · (11 \·orcc because l\\'O riage counselor . people think they can go On to other But if a couple is determined to things "1'ht•y succeed so rarely.'' end the marriage, she'"•ould like to But 11 hen thtrt• is ph~11ical or men, sce 'il "phasl'd out." This dela y ta l a busC' or t he mate or the "'ou ld give the children lime lo child ren. lhcn the cutoff should be grow up and \l'Ould give the "'ife. q~k · 1vho mol't like ly has no experience at making a Ji\·ing. a chance to She co-authorcd "I've_ }lad lt, develop a mea ns or support. She )'ou',.t' t~ad It" \l'ith t·lcl . aski n, can·t alv.·ays depend on a husband an 'allornev in Southf1 ' ~tich for alimony a nd child support. 11•ho spee1all1e.., 1n fn m· · wand d1\'orcc . lie 1 ~ r11e f:ithC"ro ftwo. 11.l rs. Friedman s aid that 1tlthoug_h 'spme 34 miltton \\'Omen Th{' Jr book prrscnts '"'O are in the la bor rorcc. this still is a uu thnr1I::it11•e v 1t'" s o n ca~l! nation where the man usually is the hiblor1es or n1arriage problems.- mujor6rcad~innfr. 11r . Friedrnan i!o; 01 ecrlified con , Se lf .surficien~y thus is run· sullin[lf~~ rtiilTO.inst""":1l'ftt"'tt'>unselof' (lan1cntal for thc.''woman. said the \\'ilh ~1 fullttmc· pr.iclice at the counsclur, who liv~s \\'ilh her Psychotog1ral R('sourccs Ccnt~r in1 ph vs ician husband, Stephen. and lli rminghn n1 . ~l ll'h . their tWO teefilige dUldtcn in Troy. Sh? haul <·oupl1·s incrcai>1n~lv ~11ch . The cooling nff period "'·ould. head to Splits vi Me J1ec11use thC let.:1-"oman go back tb school or go trudilions of "l,011•,. h()n or3nct in1o w meother jobtralnin1ot , ,., obe y" are <.1 1sa1Jpc.1nnf,! "'It 's now But .When you get do\~tn to the the inrlivirltia l "t':1rehing for nilly g ritty. the children "ould happinl'ss. ro r tot:tl lreedom. It's benf'ril most with the delay in like eating }Ou r fake "·1lhout the divorfe, s he said. They are the calori e.!'> " · ones rrlost devastated io a break· f\lrs. Fr ied man f 111IC'd ror more up. realis m m ix d in "'Lth rflm11nte 11~ "You can correlate the rise in u v.•ay of a!\s urin g \as tln~ crime lo broken homes,'' said the m:1rr i11J:c·s "\\'Ith lht• marriage roun~elor, citing the statistic thal contral'l . \\ h ~ 1101 .1 dlv<lrre ont'-ttf~fY thret-marriages wj_u __ t.'Qntr;ie:r.•" f-he fl~k,~d. "'ll could be end 1n dL\'O rcc. reviewed each }.('ar 1\nd "·hy not "In thi:-, o ur youth-ori ent ed divorce lnsuranrt•'' If the marnanc sncict " we 're co mmittin~ a total l~sled , there'd Le a 111cc nest egg, unm1t1 g:.i tcd fra ud aga inst our likcu nendoY.'mcnt to t hct:oul)lc." children," she s aid. "Parents a re "And I bclie\'P firmly thnt nny i:;aying '\Ye are more imPort ant move 101\•ard divorce would be a than you: · 1n (111datc fllr co11nsclin ~" 0 , ~ .. --- ,I ' • . . fr! DAIL V PILOT 6y JO OLSO;I/ 04 ltlt l).loly l'llOI SUit . "\.'ou :-:cnsc t hl' ageless fc.·cli ng of ci nim;i ls v.•hirh · have been ;irnund forr ,•cr. There's no othl·r country hke 11 " . P·t1 ! N c 1 s~t·r \\'ils des1.:ribiog her rl•c l in1,.~ about Afrit·a for Nc11·1JO'rt Beu1·h Vr1t•ri1]!'1 of the Library during u l'offt•t• in the Corona dl·I Mar humcof t\lrs. Ed.,..· in L ll<i nl:.t"y. 1'hl~ t rip 11;i~ p<i rl business, p;irt plc;isun." for ti.trs . Neisscr , \1•ho 11·as !Sludying 1nlm td 1>01J(·h1ng .under the t ute lage of Liun Counti-y Saf:in 's P"ut Quiun .-She ;ind her ell!ssmatcs, 19 in numh('r, j(1!lo\1·cd their (·la!1:::i 11ur k at !'Cl 11 1th a t h r l'l' llL'l'~ :-.:ifa ri t o Afrh·;i ~ ptt rk~ ;ind (::ame re~l·rvt·s. 11ilh <}u1 nn still :is their ~uidf' Thursday. October 3. 1974 Then, it \V as o n to Kenya b~· air fo r t he big safari "in' lhe hus h \1•ith t he 11·iltl animals '' ~I rs. Neisser suggested th:it a n.vone goini,: to thi:. areJ-l<i kC' bei)?c clothes. hccl1usc lhr d ust \\'ill soon turn li~hl or durlt colors into beige ;inyw<.1.Y '!'hey breakfasted at J-lun· tcr ':. Lodge. t hen (t e1><u'h::d for 'J':-.avo Nation al Pa rk. an 8.000 s qu tl rl' m ile park v.·hi('h h<1s o nly a few rangl'r:-. tu \1 utch it. ,\flL:-settling at Cottar's Camp .:11.1 ha\'ing a din_ner of crepe~ ~·111-:t·t ll'. th~· group \\as rl·ady fo ;· u guod night's s l et~p and dl·11<ir l urc for their first IOQk (J{ the \\'01'k of tht· animul pu;.irhcrs "\Ve s;1" lo t s 1if dcud <1n1m ods . \Ve s a \\ \\here the poh;on darts hil d gone in." l\.1rs. Ncisst:r s;dll . Shl' t'X plained th:.it poacher!> ;1r1· After a tv.·fl-rlay stop in g u il ril ntccd a t·ert ;ii n H-1u j '"at lca~t \\'l' c:1n s:iy ··amount of money for sueh v.c 'v c b ee n lo S oulh parts o f th e un in1al as America·· l the party flew lo elephant tusks. - , , ' . . )*!x(&#0(o¢] -----Behavior Mistyped By ~RMA BOMBECK "I'm not sure " I s aid to my hussband, ,;but I think. h 11 ppe n e d t o m y fi r s l one of the kids has been typewri~er?" uswing mw lypewritr." ·~1 don't reme mber," he "What makes you say a said. thing like that '?"he a sked.· ·•w ell, I re m e mber. I 1-...'.':I' lc.c.aus.eJ.bCr.es a__potU\fL boug_ht .an old cJ.!!nker of a or eraljur~s on the carriage, typewr1ler l o p ut by tbe · the margins are sot at in· telephone because ~could finity. a nd lhere 's an a n-never keep a pe ncil there. ·chovy stuck between the y The first night your son andTkeys." pic k ed up m y 85-pound machine, stuck it behind his ''Are you sure the kldsdtd ear and walked off with it:'' .. , .... "'I'll know for s ure when I get the filmms developed fr.om the bidden camera," I Said. J-le shook his head. •·1 swear I don't know "·hat 's 1 with yo u a nd th a t typewriter. You're so pos· sessive!" "You say ~hat .a fter what Jubilee ·Marked "I still don't re member," he said. "An<1 when did il get t o b e Y OUR type~riter?'' "The day I discovered it was the only thing left that hadn't been taken over by the children." · • Y o u. • r c b e i n g ·dramatic." ··1 n e v e r co mpl ained about sharing my scissors, m y trafisparcnt t ape, my r ubbe r 'bands a nd my deodora nt. I a m used to il- legal search and seizure.of m y closet a nd bureau d rawers . AT WIT'S END mi car yest erda)'. and it wasn't there, I s at there on the garage floor and was a mused. But this is MY t ypewriter!" . "You are jumpku!: lo eonl clusio ns ," he sai(f.-"Just because · your t y pewriter has been tamper ed W)th, l'O_u.ass.\llTle: it w itS one of the children. llo1v can you Ix>· so sure?" I sat there stunned. "All t kno\v is that I just wt'ote a Jetter tO Mother on it, you know? And it was frea~y. you dig? I m ean like the let· ter grossed m e out and I don't kno w what's ha p- pening, man, but 'ir they don't bug off. I hate to think what I 'll writC tom orrow.·• "Your point an1 gam e," he said dryly. --Johannesburg. 14,000 miles from New~rl Beach. , Death fro m a poison dap- is ·'the m o s t ho r r ilfl e death," s he said . "It takes 6 hours to two days. A game v.1a rdc n l'a n ope rate if he finds the anim al in the early s tages_" Mr. and Mrs. Clyde C. Ot- to, descendents or pioneer California families, were honored on their Soth wed· ding anniversary with an open house in the home of their son, Donald Otto, Hun· lington Be ach. · ''The other d ay when I picked up m y toothbrush and it was wet, I didn't even~----------­ · 1'here. they v.'crc mel by lht· va ns that \vere to be t heir ho me fo r 't he next thre e "'eeks a nd were t:ik en .to Kruger National P<.1 rk ror their first look <il animals. Though animal poaching 11 as their to 11 ce r n, t he 1ra1·elers y;erc not to ob· serve its effects until later intheirlri11. '!'heir h r':.t destination ·was a pi;ivate-gtrrite:reser- ve, Huwi, owned by in· dustrialist Cornelius Van Schalk11•y k, w ho named the , pa rk for his four children. T he 22,000-acre p rese rve n o \v h a s 62 s peeie&i of anima ls, Mrs. NcisSer said. The re. t hey s tayed in --tree·IOf)-lod gcs a n<l lt!atned .iboul lhc ncv.• African \\ilY of game ranching: \\'here w i l d a nima •l s are domestiraled for.food Al the second camp. the group met game Y.'tl rdens and 1vas · g ivt!n additiona l lessons about po:.1eh ing. iii· eluding fihns. "'l'ht~ ,\frica ns h;i \·c to br educated thc mscl1•c:.. l\l rs. l\'eisser said ·-·They are being sc n-l l o :.1 1i ima l poaching schools. _Th1·y are taught that the \'alue of. the a ni mal s t o th e m i s monetary.·: Touris m , s h·e explained, d e P,ends on ha ving big a nimals, and touri s m is an importa nt s ourre of income 'Neisser said v.·asn-"d ust -pro b le m r ef ra in fr o m place in bot h J uly and for Africans. bovo\.'' J-terc, they 11•cre <1ble buying ca r r ed ivo ry a nd Augus t: wil h P at Quinn scr· Also. poaC'hin g-UjTSets lhe-to S~!' animals_ 11·h~n t~e~~-contribute ~o .lhe fund scl up '~i_n_!~g.ain ail leadt'r. Cost is bal:rn t'C o f halurl.'. !\l'rs . thought they u.~ercn t bc1n'g t.hr o 1:1 g h L io n Co.u.nl1:.y~pprox1matel y $2.300-. _ l'"·o·s·.·er "OITI m ent"d . observed. Sa fan . h :,,__ ., .. .. A n yo n e 1v1 s ing ad · 'J'hc gtoup's las t nig ht i\l rs . l'\cisscr suggested T he trip wil l be offered dil ion<.1l inform a tion m;iy v<'aS s pe nt in Am bose li that Am ericans v.·ishing to twice next summer ~Y UCI ca ll the lJC I Extension .nf- Nation;il Park. 1vh il'h !\!rs. help v.'i ~h t he po;ichi n.e Ext ens ion.Classt:S \\'ill ta kc riC'e. Coast Clubs Offer Salutes Anchorettes :\nl'hOrettes. the Balboa . Po\1·er Squadron auxiliary. \1•il l-Sl'l{>_nsor ' a shipwrec>k p~a rty i!:_,hl' Newport Beach F .. lks Club a t 8:30 p.m . Saturda y, Oc t. 5 . SC DAR Woman Dr. John Clancy of the Barbara Seam<.1n . author ' I histor,\· dep:11·t·m c nt.--&ad·· of ''Free and Fe m;1I ('." v.•i\1 ,-----------------------1 die-buck Coll1;1.1i:e "'·ill presenL gucsLon tJ1c. prc.nl.icr_o[ lbt' 1~-­ a prograrn of slides and series, \\'oman on KOC E· s pt·<J k a bout tile Culture of TV Channel Sll, ;,~I 3:3U p.n1. \Vilfiam sburg \\'hen he is Frida~" Oc t. 11. guest spe ak er at ·the San ../Bec:1use mostl y men tell whimper . When I left the breakfast tabJe to answer the phone and returned to •see m y· son picking m y bacon out or his tee th,'I did· n't throw a tantrum. "And \vhcn I climbed into Hosting the part y ror,------------1 more tha n 100 guests were the Richard Ottos. The couple . .i,vho \Ve re mar 1ied in Santa Ana in July , 1924 . moved to -Costa Mesa in 1933. They Ii ved in that City tt-tast-year-, .when they mo ved t o Huntingt o n Beach. Otto is a m ember of the Seafaring Masonic Lodge of Newport Beach a nd the couple are m e mbe rs of l·lar· bor Star, Nc\vport B~ach . in wh ich Otto is a \Vorthy Patron.- (People /Quotes) makes Sunday Fllll&AY in the -•1•,1~.11~£N•"ij~l!"•l'"! ' \ The Crowd Loves Jolly Time LARGE-SIZES •Selection •Service • Courtesy Ella Nor's HALF-SIZE SHOP FULLERTON 2 2 4 °'"911pf.W Moll COST• MIS• - 1 IOS Newport 11.-d. HUMTIHG]OM IUCH 14Hilll'fM9•C....... U.GUM• HIU..S MJ.ll h1 Leitw'I World n·b·t Clt.'n1e n'l t! C h ;,1pl-e r ,/us (wo m cn l ;i boul o ur _ 1----------.l; x · 1 1·•-----~11~u~u~g lfl c rs oltrrc-A mc1 lean m'lTiflir~c-trrre-berrr An exh ibition 01nd sale of Revolut ion. presented 1v·i t h a n ex· :u'l and l'r;1 ft s \l'Jll l<.1 ke 'fhc s:roup 11·ill mct!l al elusively mas :ulinc vie\\•of pl<.1ec fron1 9 ;1.1n . to 5 p.rn . 1:3u µ.ni. \\'~d n esduy, Oct. whtil fcm ulc scxu<1Hty is, Fr iday. Ort. ·I. <ll the Alpha 9, in the home or J\Irs. says !\Is. Seaman. Beta Croll'n \''alley l\l all. Raymond L. Counts . Psychiatrist ill-.ry .J ant! f,xhibitnrs are me mbers of Sherfay, \\'ho <.l lso \\'il l ;ip. the Nigut'! J\rt ..\:.soci.it1011 Twins Moms pc·a r. frcls that the 1najvr c;iu:.~· ol ~cxu al dis:i.;Jti;.fae- t ion i~ thl' f•1C't l h;it ·th(' ave r:<lgt! t\n1l·r1co.1n has had a vc 1·y poo r se~u:.11 An niversary . Alt rus a Club of Laguna Beach \Vi ii ('Clebratc its sil\'er a nn iversary v.·ith a 1x:illuek dinnt•r in the home or S.1111;1 1-Lnipp :'llonday. OC't ';' Goodwill .'\at1on;1 l Ernp loy·the- h;lndic:ippcd \\'ec·k \1'ill he o bser1·ed a l (;ood 11·ill In · du:-.triL·~ O(·l. 1; 12. v.·Hh a st'rit•~ of ;u·l 1\·1\it•s 1nC'h1ding tour:; of the Sant;1 ;\n;i l arihtie:-.. ,\l:,o during the 11t'(•k.\111 · !age :incl m0dern r1 ui1t.~ 11111 he d 1~p l-.~rd . ;_1n :intirpit· :'hu11· ;ind tra 11 Ill ht· i.:11·(•n hv thl' \1nn1rn·:' ;n1xih:irl' at 1 • p n1 \\ 1•dnc~d;1~._ l)t·t ~I. ;ind at noon Frtda\'. Oc·I 11. ;111 ards 11 Ill bt• prC~entl'd 10 :1Lilho r~ nf \tinning Goud1\•Jll andi\l l·t:.~J .ls ATIEND OUR Orange Coast ~!others of T v.•ins \\•ill hold a cr.ifts nig ht and potluc k dinner ..:~t 7 p.m . \\'cdnesda y. Ocl. 9. in the Fol1n tain Va lley Com· n1unil y.(.'ente r. So me rnembcrs 1vill leal'h 1·anous skill:; Faculty Wives UC Irvi n e J\l edi r a l Jo'aculty \\'i\'es \~111 hoar.ti buses <it 9:30 3 m. 'fhur· sda~·. 0<'1. 10. for " tour of the J . Paul Gclt y l\l useurn . AF Mothers Flight 19. r . S. 1\ir Force tvlo!hL·r:. 1vill pr('scnr t he ~Cf\ it't'rnen's Ct•ntl'r for ()range t'ountv. Anuhciln 11'ilh :-.11pplics "1or m<l king s:ind\1 1ch<·s Presentation \\ill hC' n1adt• du ring. u n1el'ling at 7:30 p.rn . 'fhur· ~du.\'. ()rt. 10, in the llydc P<1rk Clubhouse. Fights- GJnflation! on your person m your purse S2.SO w....., SJ.SO 1;_,i,.,..tioll Cf'REE OPEN HOUSE Monday, Oct. 7th - ' o.m. Brenlwood Savings & Loan •~· 164cr:Adams. Gosla-M~~....::.---1 trorn l'tow • ea!ing nutril1oni1lly brinqs abOul we1gl't1 fo~s • srr<1Ck1ng nutr111ona!(y keev!> you saf1<,f1eQ • mf'lll pfannHig nu1n11ona,11y kt>PDS raoo cos!s in 11no ae 011r1 ol a n311nnw1aP Ql'ouP oi!•J'.>er1f'!lCI' 1~at 1-. noi.;ca11ona1 c•c111ng and enoor~ed by Morion B Gienn MO 101mer Nutr111ona1 Consul11.1n1 to ttv> Un!l(!(I Na!1QO!> ,... i~e&... P'IHW ~ Sl l·SI OS '· I • educ ation. RV J uniors Hanl'ho \'il'JO .l11n1or \\'01nen \I tll prl'Sl'nt <ln ;u·t sho1v -and auetion Fr iday. Oc·t. II. in the illontanoso Ht·C r<•ation Cente r 1\ previe1v \1·ill lie :.1\ 7: 15 p .111 1v i th t he auc tion schl'dulcd al 8: :io. It's Here NORMA'S ~olt ~aintinq embro1der~C shirts. oresses. etc. DRY FLORAL ARRAHGEMEHT5 'witted wood'n --niin§S • XTRA5 for tht REDWOOD FURNITURE DESIGNS hc:wtdcraftrd !.-CJOOd• CUSTOM PAINTED MUGS .. BONUS PRINTS • We bought ~ all for you! Shop FG, sew.and SAVE! - 1 SPECIAL VALUE! lodilry twu Stm.. Oct. 6 Values to 2.50 lodity ttn TI!un., Oct. 3 Prints. plaids. tweeds, florals aod many more patterns lor lall sewing. Orl on Acrylic. C:O"ons and blends. machine· washable. little ironing. 45" Wide. FG's reg LOW prices to 1.98. CALICO PRINTS Machine-washable, no·iron Polyester and Cotton blends. Greai oolor selection. sma!ler tlGrali--tO ~w..1nto..JalLdrasse''--u and blouses 45" wide SINGLE KNIT PRl_NTS The year-round lavorile! Great variely ol patterns and colors - 90% Poly-10% Co lton and ~ Poly·50% Collon blends. 50" wide. FG's reg. LOW pnoo. -Values to 3.50 • What makes_ a wig ___ l--- as comfortable as it ,i ~ convenient? ..... If it does n't feel good, you jus t won't wear it. So Enny of Italy makes s ure each wlg is a d ream to wear.,Wlth a natural skin top. A hand-tied cap with plenty of stretchability. In alt fashion fhades ol Elu/a· modacryllc. $50. Robinson's Wigs. . .. 2 FASHION ISL.ANO 644 -2800 / • / Arrow Points Way ' Some or the finest hand- crarts in this country will · be sold at the annual scholarship benefit of South Coast Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi. Buyers are invited to follow the arrow signs to Mrs. Frank A. Tyler's Newport Beach ,\ home, setting for the Ar-.. rO\Vc raft sale from 10 a.in. :;;*. t o 3 p.m . Thursday, Oct. ·10. Making selections are Mrs. James Wilson {left ) -and Mrs. Jfenneth Tratar. An Inspiration to • " • .. Thursday. October 3. 1974 DAIL v Ptl.OT n:r Your Horoscop e Tomorrow • Capric,orn·: Romd·nce Due FRIDAY OCTOBER 4· • By SVDNEY O ~IARR ARI ES !March 21-April 19): f'inish transaction. Don'l t~row good money af- ter bad -pull reins tighl. You learn about who to trust and ~hy -and you ul so perceive reverse side TAU RUS !April 20-1\tay 2<11 : Strike :.lance of in· depenacncc. Gi\'C full play to c reati\·ily lniprint style. Be ready for changc. tra\'el, variety. GE!'lllNI (~l av 21·Junc 201 : Accent is on ·"·here y9u look And \\'hat you expect to find ·-clements or metaphysics enter picturl·. Nothing is <11>l lo re n1<1in static. CANCER (June 2I·July 22): Your wishes come un- der scrutiny. You may fi nd 01at you ask fo r what you really do nol require. You ha ve second thoughts. LEO CJuly 23-Aug. 22J : You gel to "cruncil." l\l eans the talking a nd .s pcculaling are f ini 5 h e d . Thi s is decision time. Your prestige could be on the line. VIRGO _U).ug. 23·Sept . 22): Acccnt15 on what you associate with, memory . reflex action. lier(' is a tin1e -lhi day -v•hc n pictures a re bnifht a nd lmpresslon.s are solid LI BRA ($('pt . 23 ·0c:L ,,,. Occult m atters may t•om mand your attl•ntion. 'i'our l'Uri osity is insatiable. You want reason5, you dl•sire to knoW the ''\v h y'' of decisions, e\'ent~. SCORPIO <Oct. 2J·Nuv. 21):-A dynamic time! You deal wilh oppo5ites. You learn what tension means --and ho\\' it C'3R be dynamir , posi tive. ' SAG ITTARIUS INO\'. 2'· Dec. 21 l : Praclical affair:-. work. productio n, basil' schedules -these lend no\~· to dom inate . Past promise could haunt or enhance · depends \lpon degree or your maturity. CAPRICOR N (Dec. 22- J an: 19): _?\loon aspect promotes affair.s of heart. What you believe com es into focus. The .sham is also in bold relief. ;\QUA RIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Build -check lo sec that materials are solid. Someone seems intent on trying lo pull "·ool over your eyes. Peering Around !\IRS. VERA Langlois of Costa l\l esa won a third place with her art!:i a nd crafts v.·ork in the llome AFts--Oepartment of the-Los Angele5 County Fair. Ct-:L E BR AT l ~G ll E R 80\h birthday with 80 guests · \\1as former Nev.•port ·Beach resident 1-'r ances Pulaski l\1iller , who now resides in Santa Ana. ~lo5tlng the ;.1ffair "·as her so n , Rolly P u laski of Balboa. Assist ing \Vere tu~r daughte r and daughlers·in· Jaw. The honoree was a char· ter member of Newport '11arbor Lady Ang lers. ---• TORA N1\ ART League honored winners of iL'I fall juried show during a recep- tion in Purcell Gallery at Ch.ipman College. ~;,,,.;& Uesl in show V.'inners were No rman· Duke, 1-l ele n l\tc- Clain, Charlyn Sharpless, Sylvia P<.1ulus, B . McAlin- dcn Kent and 1-l elen Reid. The works will be displayed in Purcell Gallery through Ocl.11 . KIMBERLY ANN Bishop N b dauohtec ·or ~I r. and "": ovem e J ohn F. Bishop, has pledged Delta Della Delta at the U ni vers ity or Southern D f s t California. She is a graduate 0 e e of Corona del J\1ar 1-li gh · School. J\·lr. and l\.1rs Nichol as Tanyi. Costa Mc5a, have llON F:V~IOON I NG for announced the betrothal of NAl\I E D lo l\lortar thei r daughter . l\.1ildrcd PISCES t ~~eb. t9·~1 arch r::c:_:::- 20): Short trips, quick UFFELL'S cll'l'isions , con(identi al replies D<C featured. Your UPHOLSTERY innl'I' fcl•li ngs prob<.1hly \1111 .. ::.c rvc as ~•ccurilll' gu1d(':-.. If today Is )'OUr birthday you \c;1rncd to he on your Ol\n t•a rl.v. \'ou Pl'l'('1't\L' fatt s of life. You ha11· h•'l'll t•xperienring onf' of ~qur n1n!.t inq>ort;.int yt·ar~ You must bt• :111 art• ol problems a sso<'lalct.l \lllh kidney area. 'i'ou t•an h1• famous if you so de:.u t'. Marriage Favored NE\V 'i'OHK {l ll'l l - IJcs pitc the new 111or;1!ity , I.ht• sex revolut ion ;ind th.._· 1922 H-W-ll•d. Cos.to loM-541·0259 ~- The Slci\:]h HUNTINGTON HARBOR t..NOk4 Wi01 Ht,. IM•• A .'i/e1Qh ju// (}f th1> IHHJ.'lUOf /or Chrisl1r1ui; fret' C/1r1s tm us l~u r1'!rhoµ Oo1ly inrlucncc or \Vo1ne11 ':-. 1.1b, AlonJay.tliru .'ial. J\mc•rlca·s -i.ccn:J i!'l'rs srHl cast ;111 almost un:1nu114)t1:-. /!la tn .ti/Sp.rri : vote in fa vo r of ma rn ;ig1·: ()nl_11 J:J /Jay.'> h I f uld · ·r r y a s o \' l' In p l'l' '""ot T"' 11.,~•<1••1k Cl""" marit;.1\ se.'I' for i!~clf. and t<UNllNGTONe~•tH fe e l the husband .~hould ,..,.1 .. 1,.c;oHou11•,a1twA1tNEll 14~1211 serve a s brcadwi1111 t·r 111 the!~~~~~~~~~~~~ ra"'n1 ily.. J; 'rhl' findings ;.ibout young . persons r1rt·a 1971 \\l'l'l· <.1mong many 11la ne11·:.tudy l·onduct('d by Scvt·ntecn 1na~az ine <.1mo n g nearly J .000 1nemb€r!<. of the f''uturc llomem<.1kcrs ol America. i @aRASS R/Nu w ..... ·• lp,artt .. , ........ • N"'"'" Wie!I •AM SHO£S Nmr•llMJ1. ~·~ls HALF-SIZES • Selection ~ •Se rvice • Courtesy 1-:na '.\'or's 1~ HALF-SIZE SHOP FULLERTON 224 Ora!MJet•ir Moll COSTA MESA I I OS ...,port ll•d. HUNTINGTON IUCH 14 H...ti191111 Ctflt"' U.GUMA HILLS MALL . ln~~Worid porcelai n nails manicuring Board. a_ national seni.or the second time are Dorothy Ta nyi, to Gilbert II. Ar· ~fl-'."~·n~m~c~n~·~s~h~o~n~o~r~a~r~v~s~o~e~ic~t4. -i'~?d Horton \V~l.h<.1.m s . of chuleta, Grants Pa:i1~1. Orl·. at the t: n iv c r s·1 t Yt o guna-~<:.h.-Xhcir-Ii.rsl.:----t\--grttdunt·e-of-Newpart-- Southern Cal ifo rnia. is honeymoonwasonCatahn<.1 !!arbor 1-ligh School, !\1iss Diana Gerhardt. Island 50.years ago, and the Ta nyi is employed by the luoul.~ i;/eet ullettes UPI Ttlf'llhl>lO Others mon ·sat. 10 -5 eve by appt. hot oil ped icures A senior <.1nd political 5econdwt1.ltake themto Por· 1-larbor l\lunicipal Courl. sc ience n1;.1j or. J'iti ss lugal,Spainandl'wlorocco. 1-le rfiance,sonofthcl\taxi· Gerhardt is one of 33 \\'Onlell T~e co~p le was honored milian Archulel<.1s. Nampa, call 1an or 1es11e 675-4400 named lo the g roup \\·hi ch is during a bu.ff et supper Idaho, is a graduate of the 721 east coast highway rear of arcade selccle"' on the basis of hosted .by their. daughters, Salt Lake Cit v Technical In · Corona del Mar grade point average and fl:trs. Richard Fiske of Hun· stitulc and iloi!:ie State Col-j;;;;~~;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ demon.strated le;.1dcrsh1p t1ngton Beach . and !\T ~s. lege. ~ nbilit'y. Wesley Waters of Y<1mh1l1. The couple plan to marry The daughter of \V aHl·r J. Orl·. Nov. 23in La5 Vegas. TENNIS BIKING Named 1975 ,.1arch of Dimes µo stcr child is Ja mie Weaver. 8, of Spokane, \vho·was born without eyes. She writes poetry and does her ho1nework on a Braile typewriter. Her mother, 'nreflda \V eavcr seems equally happy about the honor. C.erhardt and ?\I rs .. John J Albarian. both of Ncwpot'l Beach. also is 1:1 gr;.idu;.itc of Newport 1-larbor l li g h School and Orange Coa:.t College. BRUSH ond BLOWER ·SCISSOR STYLES WHERE CAN YOU FIND •Conhnuously re newed ORIGINAL OC'>•gn·, •QUALITY m;i1er1als & wor\lmQn t,'.n1p •Monogram1 ng SERVICE •Malch1ng ACCESSORIES THE TEE SHIRTS . From Finland-' R09. s12.oo NOW 56.00 J~tnht-~ WESTCUff !"\.Ali . /.' 1711& llYIHE FROM Fas h io n ______ N-ewport • HEWrolT IU.CH lslaf}d each · DTERY NR SfEP -OJtESS/I MISS AMERICA -CALIK>Rr-aA Cc:estfR<., OR. SC..0.L -BfRl~AAOO VU-0 CASUALS -c;RA5SHC'f'f't:RS KE{)S.-HANOOAGS-ij()SIERY l'.Jwoid. Sn.;...< f0t ChiliM ~ Hood -G._~~.ch -U 5-Kf'd, Wtlico H Pd~ -Sun $a1 Sor'*"' (ORRECT1V£ SHOES FOR CHllDR~N c'"""'"' ~ S-·0...ce W.or ~ °"""""' 225 E. 17th St. -COSTA MESA • llANK>J.IERICAAO • 'MAST~OiAAGE • 548-2778 ···~ ,, ... ,,. HOW TO DO THEM STEP BY STEP Anyone can care for a Brush, ~ Blower h;air style. 01 our other curt coaxing. luss-tree. full lunclionat SCISSOR STYLES wl'\ich, are as easv to do as just st\ampoo! Our lamp cu!s. linger tumble cuts. curhng iron cuts: wash lowel dry. bfust'! ·n !lull cuts or simple wast'! and wear cvls are SCIS- SORED, all take-care~! yourself styles.·Good IOf any age . any tia•r. No 1eas1ng, no rollers, no pins. no POLLUTING HAIR SPRAYS. ALSO: HO SET '9.MAHEHT WAVlS, YOU MAY HEYER W4MT , TO SET YOUl HAil .A.GAIM. JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING Huntiogton Beach 9S64H.iitt1111AT~. 968-3535 Fullerton . l 05 H. Mariwr ll"d. 879-3863 I A.M.to l.OP.M.·Sot. • SMit. 9 t. 51.M. ·YOUR CHOICE of labr11;; t11r11 pants slyle. lenglh, etc a1 nOl'.<tr~ cnn. •CUSTOM FIT or ready lo wear NO, WE'RE NOT EXPENSIVE! at 30 · LOV£ Couturier f.or Active Sportswear Mesa V£>rde Ccn!E'T F-? H arbOr 3 Aelams o.,w ...,,. ., ,,, ... 1<11(-<"""" • Costa Mesa 457-7206 Tur-lhru Sal. II) Ill 6 tr1 '1119 { lc•:.e<I f"1on GOLF .. STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HAR B OR • • . ' • I " ; • •• ,. . . Bl DAILY P1LOT Thursday. Oc1obef 3. 111.c • improvement because ol' its pressures through parents and others interested in childrCn's telC\'ision rare .. ' ' domlnat,d Saturday mor· ning ru:"· rhe suid. ACT Fights 'Boob Tube~ NEW YORK !UPI I 11 is :i I~ 1l1cal Sa(urday momin,g in a l y pirul AmC'riC'a n hou~ehold The ll·levlsion SE'l L~ un, the ('i.l rtoons :.ire going . the c hildren :.ir~ glued fi Au r;.iti vcly to the homl' :-it·rc·c 1i. Hut the .!.cenc is changing. 'fhare is more and a better t ho1 ce of children's fare. In· (·lucling more programs of the non·l"<tt·toon nature and h::v.'cr of the lllrcu m of conl· mcrc.'iuls. , ··t · reel very ,hopeful or Y.•h;it's happen'ing," suid ~,iss Kaye, one or four foun· de rs or ACT. which ~lands for Action for Childrcn'S Television. ··I think the most c:ic.c1t1ng thing is that programs :ire different. They arC.n't being churned out with the same cha r acter s. the sarnc voices:-Saturda y morning used to be one big blanket.·· dillons by the three major networks, with actinn sOOws, 1:1. film testival, » folksr noslalg)a' Show 1:1.nd docume nl1tries tor &i.1ur- day's children. .miklats now o n ehlldren's stftJWs, 'An)' one hour or progrumming used to hH\.'f.' as muny Is 16 minutes or commercia ls, she said, It's been cut lo 12 currently, will go lo 10 on J11n. 1. and to "And -.-.·hy ," stie .usked. nine and one·halr minutes a "can't the networks rerun yearhence. some or their best Saturday ACT grew out or the con· morning shows during lhe cern of a group or Newton( we ek at a n other peak Mass., parents on what viewing time for children, television was offering the between five and six in the young viewers. lt resolved evening? Better than the into the nuc leus or four reruns of some of the so-cal· \VO men w h 0 f 0 rma11 ~· led adult shO\\'S. -tt--s H b--t i s h e d t h l- Tod1:1y, its scope is n;.i tional with some 5,000 enrolled members and thousands ~·ho have suppor· ted \'arlous AC1' camp:1ig. ns. It cur1·cntly is operating und{•r a t\\'O-ycur gr~nt uf SJ00.000. "One nel\\'Ork show might rost that much to produce," said r.1rss Kaye, who serves as ACT 's publication manager. She also is ~ut~r or a new book '"The F a mtly c:uidc to Child r en's 'fcl cvis ion " f Pantheon Dooks. Nl'\\' York) 'prepared "'ilh AC1' and the American Academy of Pediatrics. FOR. WEEKENDER .. • Events Vary t\NDERSEN PTA : Old· fa"shioned family fun day with volleyball, surtbi.111 <1nd relay races will take place from 2 to 5 p.m . Sunday. Oct. 6, al school. Spaghetti dinner ~·ilt be served until 7 p.m. follo~'ing the· games. ~lrs. L:twrcnce ~T oore is chairm;.in . CALIFORNIA PTt\: Car- nival \\'ill take place from 4 to 9 p .m . tomorrow at school. DEL CERRO PTA: Sale o( Identification bracelets and Del Cerro Demon s~·eatshirts \\"il l be featured throughout the fall mon· ths. .Aluminum can drive has been slated as a year ly prqjecl ... Annual family fair, Chris tmas Corners. will lake place from 1 to 6:30 p.m. Sund;.i y. NoV. 3. Featured will be h andcraT- -ted gi rt items m ade by students, parents a nd com- munity members for the holiday boutique. EDISON lllGll PTS/\: Annual budgcl \\·ill be presented for ;.ipproval at unit m eeting 'l'hurs day . Oct. 17, at 7:30 p.m. in the ~chool cafete.ria. Included y,·ill be financial support for the stude nt y,·elfare fund , school projects and bac· c alaureate services .. .t-.tembership drive will begin the 'middle of Qc. tober. .S po rt s a\\'3rds night is scheduled Tuesday. Dec. 3 Parents l·Teachers timetable 11 1\RDOR DA\' P.C.: I • Evelyn Kaye thinks that an organization called ACT is in part responsible for the ---- ,1.\\1 \(j 810 TUI FAIRIC·MATIC1"' MAYTAG WASHER 3 temp waler co1 .rolt. 3 w11er levelt, power·lln agitator with built-In lint litter & fabric softener dispenser. Heavy duty finished cabinet. porcelain enamel lop & tub. She named spCciric ad- orga!liia tipn in Janua1·y She ;.ilso commended the 1968. A year "when the cUt in the number of com-mons t e r ea rtoon s •· ADVERTl _SING PHONE NllRM STANl;EY, 642-4321 WASHER-DRYER PAIR SALE GE ALL NEW -~ICROWAV-E-OVEN 3 DRYING CYCLE MAYTAG FAIRIC-MATIC'" DRYER Ouallty feature• Include autom1t· ic, permanent prest & regular ftb· ric cycte a. air !lull & damp dry. Euy to clean, elliclent filter. A genuine Halo-ol·HeJt• dryer. . JETll •Energy savings of up to 75% on certain kinds ~inds and portions of foods . •Cuts Cooking Time from Hours to MintJtes •Plugs into any standara-12·0 ~olt, 15 an., parallel grounded outlet • He~vy Glass Cooking Shelf • Indicator light •End of Cycle Bell •Two Speed Timer ' SEE IT IN ACTION at our Costa Mesa Store on Sat. Oct. 5 Sal Oc:t~ 5. from 10 •.m.-2 p.m. by GE'.-own Hom• Economlatl -NOW--$-9-1\-9 9 ONLY "7 davis brown Orange County's largest ·sony dea1er! Sony's Big Family Size 19'' diagonal Screen Color ·TV . . Sony's Personal size TV 9'' diagonal screen in -color! _..----w-~ea-ures Eleventh annua l golf and tennis tournament for the benefit of the school's I Ian· cock Banning scholarship •-------;r~"n~dWill rikCpl;.ice 'Ti'i~ocf.~~--Feorures • IQ"' ~reen meosureo d1agonolty • q·· screen measured d1ogonoHy T sday, Oct. 17, al the Irvine Coast Country Club. \\"hi\e the men are playing in the golf tournament starting at 12:30 p.m . -...·on1en will have an opport unity to enter the women's tenn is tournament at the adjoining Balboa Hay Racquet Club. An t'.'<h1b1tion match "'iii IC'ad orr the af· ternoon. E\·cn1ng <1 ct1,·itics 1vill foll ow the athletics \\'ith eoektail ~ ;ind Di c k Shooshan·s s trolling min- strels0;.it 6 p m. and a Turn- of·thc ·ccntur~' 1\merican dinner at 7.JU . l'h:i1rmi.ln for lhc C\"t•nt Ill ~l rs . Tim"othy Devine LAK .. : \'IE\\" PFG : Back· t o·~chool l\ighl y,·111 be at 7 p.n1 . Tues day. Oct. fl. 1\ short n1cct1ng 11·!11 be con · dueled in lhe kindergarten rooms prior to ('lass.room visitation L."'T, JOll'.\i Al!X .: General ~.ing <it i :l5 p.m. Thur .sd&y. Oct. 10. in the school h a 11 . ~f r s . T horn a ~ ·t.lat heus. proi::ram chair· man·\\ Ill inlr1HhH'C !lank Powell of ll ogcr:-. c;ardcn" who ~111 dl'1non~1ra1 c tht> preparation and main · ltnancc of fl oral hani:1ng baskets. Hev. Anthony J\lc· Go"·an. PaslQ[ will <'On· clufie the progrJm \\i1h a 1lrvse ntJtl on of the phiJo.-;ophy bel11nd the ne\\ Confr:iternlty of Christian Doctrine Prti.l!ra rn . ·rr\\'IN°fiL•: PTA : l~1rk · 111 !IC hool nt ~ht \1 Ill 111\.:c plJt<' frorn i 10 :-! p n1 . Thul' ,..,d,1 y. (k:I 111 l'.1rc11ts ar(' 10\ Ll t.'11 tn nlt'i'I \\1th !he OC\\' principal \\'l·• 111·r Ca rli.on ;,ind vie"· a ,hurl movi1• rotlnwing room visitation rt·frt'shments -... Ill be served 1n Uoswcll llall "'ILSO'\' PT.\: i\l l'mber· s hip drt\ c \1111 br rondurted J from ~1 11nrl.11. Oc t~ 7, t11J -rrtrtny:--t 1r1. 11 .... . A1<"rrh+--~­ ... :i1ety prnRr<tm for :-.tudC'nl.s l 1111h1rd tflrouJ:h rlrth l!f;ldl's1 1\ill !uki: nl .u·i• Tllf'llda\ ·I l)l'f H ()f t IC<'r :\f1kl', \Vatkin'i i.r the ll t•.,oltr-l't·~ Uure:111, fo.~ta l\1 clla l'11hr1·1 Ofparlmtnl \1111 spelfk and: pr('l'ic.''1! :J filnf' I ., • T11n1rron Color System (one gun/one len~) • 100% ~ohd srore • Trin1rron Colar System (One gun/one lensl • 100% solid srore • Power·sov1ng 1ns1onr·on defeo1 swirch • One-bunon conrro! for AutC)(T)QllC Fine Tuning Color & Hue • One-bunon conirol for Avromar.c Fine Tuning. Color& Hue • l ld' w1de-ong!e defleo1on picture tube 1n si1m cobmer • Power·sov1ng 1nstonr·on defeor sw1rch • We<gh> only 20 lbs . •Glore-free screen (w/opt1onol SunDowner ) • No set up OdJUStmenr , • No set up OdJU5Tr1"'.el11 • S1rnulored wolnur 9ro1n.coblnet • Sleek chorcoot cabinet w/brushed chrome 1r1m KV-1910 ·.Trinirron • Earphone included for personal viewing TV 520 • Glock (, Wh<tt' rf'Qlurn • .'.! 'ICl«'l'l rT'«!'>urfd dtoqor'Ollv • 1ocni. ~lhd \,I()'(' • o\(fQ( l w/OfJ'tfY'd Wlf"V (le()r.rol(rtl ()((("j\()'o('!ol • Volr."Cf" I Ibo. lf o1l • o....;.."' VI-If onc1 ui-;r ,rle\l:ocir: Ofl!e<"l"IO . 70 ~ Utll" (/"Ol'll"\(.'I sC'leo:::!,o.i • Wtwe dtta<OOO' (otJof\("i W "°°"'Y lotl' oner \t;J.,.oml' r<1m • Ecw~ inc:ivoed •oo per'>O"Oi YIC!--'9 i· "ITSA SONY.' TV 7:)1'.) • [)IQ(k L Wh~C' r-n • 7 \l'.•ttn ~OO OOqcYla~v • 100" .. '>Ol.O ~ore . °""" ..., bOITf'I.,. t('(l>O'O" ( ,,,. ..... • AU OC O' OO"t"Y ooe-otro ""~pt·[)'\UI C((("j\()'~ • ~ l5 1~ IW op"l()f'(l' OOf'("' ..... •(,tote It('(' ~r('('n IOI ll'IOOOl ·OUIOOJI' V•~ • (l'llXI' ol wtYre 0t 7ay cot><n("I w ctvome "'m • [OtphOl'll' one I~ tor pero,onol v~ "ITSASONE' · • Earphone included KV 121 4 • l"rur1on ff'Qlurl1 • 1:1 !.Cltf'f' cddioq<lrollv • 11.ntt·O"I Colet ~~'{'('!'I o·<t' Q1A or'f' ......, r•lt'(t\-,ol<I ~ -· • f conoQl.loCll ~ pu-'!o0•"'9 h· • ......, """'" .......... ()fl ..... ,01" Po<.'"'t' or'ltf "°"""° v ~!· iXl'Wl"' cl' complt'te+v • ~-t:IV"O"I <or"t.,Jt 'Ct AvlQfl'"ClloC (,re 1.,,.rq (OIQr U Hi.tie pi~ occurr:Jt'<olOI' •«~ • NO W' UCl Odtv\I~ · Wolrv 9ro., rodWood tobr>I" • £Qt~ ""iudE'd IO> Pl''!O'OI Yll'W""'<} ~laYis·brown 21 Years of Integrity & Dep~ndability ,I ,.- I •II ""' 11 Cosl1 Men • H1rbor Are1 El Toro • S1ddleback V1lley : '""" .. 411 £•JI StYt"tttnlh Slrttl ll Toro Ro•d •I fwy, (Ne1t lo S•v·Onl ==l~rO'E.,. 1=. :i==== Doily 9-9, So111•doy 9-6 646-1614 Doily 9-9, Soli.rrday 9-6 137-3130 Delivery and lxpert ln1tallation -C•• .... ••~,,. .. , "•·••• ''"'"' ••~• ,r.'111'-rtv• ••• ''""''"'"' M••••>~t,. _,·~··'·ct•,..., • • 1 1-M • 11 K•ft'f' ~eel oooqorolly l • 100\, '>()ltd VOit' I • ACJOC oor<OhO"I \~ op!O"<ll t:oM<y Pod'°' Q\IO/tlOQI odopld) • • ~ l• lt:is 17 Ol 172 lbs w/opqd • Dorlt'fY Pock! ' I• Uk>tt'"fll't' We«I lo< rrdool/OJd:Iol ~ • 70 c111tenr'lH" <~ sel«non '· t\lock cot:lftllfl' w/U-orr. rrlm • [oipl'clr\I' i'<lvdl'd for pet10l'd """"""9 "ITSA~ I· Wt ho•t bllilt ov• b\11ine11 Oft totit· fled, loyol <111tO· "''''· Yov "'"''' be ,01i1fitd 01 we11 "'ok• '' 9ood. • .. •• •• ( • • ... ------~ 18 Gold Di,scs For Paul Anka Q: Settle a bet. I clai m that Paul Anka minted a dozen gold records. J\1y roomn1ate insists it's only a half a dozen. \\'h9 v.lns? -\\'endy Mueller, Brooklyn llelghts, N. Y. ·A-: ealht--:r-dr-a\\":"-Puul ~nchored exaot~ly 18-gol records in 16 ye ars. l·Hs fi rst v.•as for "Diana.I' which he recorded when he was only 15. Q: Wa s !here-really a--movle actrcss~nrmed Gloria Jean'! !'1 y rriends claim she's a figment or my lmaginallon. If !\he's not , "'hate\•er happened to her after her mo\•it career was ll\'t'r? -\'irg inia Smith, Enid, Okla. A: Yek. Virginia, there really \\·as a Gloria Jean !Schoonover ). An udolc3 cnt star. she stepped into 1Glad You Asked That• by lo4arllyo aod .HY G......,. Deanna Durbin 's shoes <•l Universal and rTiude thl' tranSi tion to adult role!i wilh grl!Dt grace. She starred in a scort! of films : ·'If I !lad l\ty Way·• (\vi th Charles \Vinninger and Blanche Rini;>. '0A Little Bit of llea-\'en" l"'ith R o~e;t:StackJ and othc1 movies with W.C. f'ields and Bing Crosby. Jn"thc '6CJs, she becam e a restaurant hos tess near the studio \\'here she onct' ruled the roost. When lust heard of Gloria Jean \\'as living with her mother . sister-and lO·year ·old son Angelo in.Canoga Park, Ca l.: she \Vas alsO wo rking as a receptionist tit a cosn1etics firm in Van Nuys, Ca l. Q: What's the name of the TV series Andy Devine played In som e years ago? -Edith Sprau!, Des Moin es, Iowa . A: l~e played Jingles in the .. \Vi\d Bill Hickok" show -a series of \\'cstcrns. In 1957. Andy also had his own series. called" Andy's c;un)? ·· Send yoUr ques11011a lo ll y Gardner. "Glad You Aaked That ," ca re o/ 1 l11s ne1v~)'Xlper. P rJ. /Jo.r 156/J, Cosl«, f.fesa 92626. Maril!ln a11d //y Gardner will answer as many qutstions as tht>y can zn f/1e1r <"Ol1ann. /Jut the volume o/ 1na1I makes personal rt>phe $ rr11poss1blt' 7/CAZING 8'UJDLBS How ..... Oct. 6ttll Orange County's Only Fall Show .•. Pion Now to Attend! YOU'LL. SE E .. Motor Homes & , , ' • . • . . • Thur$day October 3. 1974 • DAILY PILOT ft;j 'Norman ''Hound' Debut---' , The ta ~t lwo opcnin~ "~ ":\l;un1~" :.it Sl•bast1an ·, shots of the new Oran1:e \\'!;!:-.\ 01nner l>lrt)•hou'l' Coast theater se.11son w1ll llf' tontJ,\ht t hrnuJ.! h S unda). tired this weekend Wh l'n --~ Intermission \\hlll' ;it lhl• l.u~un.1 South Coast llepertory unrl ._ :loluulton !'l a) hou 1't· the now-lrvineless l r\•111e -liom T1"tus \I\ l\'1\0(' ~lalo\ and Jat·~ Community The:11er 11rt H1ng\•rt hl'ad thl· CJtil for .\ their respective curt u~nS. :\l a1or1t~ uf()n1• ·· The Irvine playl•rs -\\'ho 'I' h C' n1 u ~ I t· •• I ;1 1 now perform ;il. Golden bor;inl boy friend .. lnanne "·cckencl arl' ll untin~tu11 S1·1Ja s tian 's f i.·;:Jt uri·" \Vest College _ u rc first up, \\'Ofcoll :ind Ann La11p com-n r n c h 's · · No Now . pcrform;int'l':> ('Vt•ry nigh! openin~ the \\'est Coust'~ plCt(•lhC' lr.\·inl· rast. rl ;u·li ng," \\11.'s lminSlt'I''" 11111 :\londay under !)an Vt•r -ttrs o n -pTot"'t;l'i·ion11 1 Djrt•1'll'tl liy yn ur~ trul), .. \\'ill Success Spoil llo1·k 11·, <hl't·rti<ll:Vhl-varying production or •'Norrnan. Is ··~orn1;1n·· play~ ~'ridays lluilter'f"' uTid Costa-1\tt'>Sil ....... ;urt :1in ll nli.'S in the dinnt•f Epic Movie Charlton 1-i cston and GeraJdine Chaplin s tar tonight in ''The Hawaiians." \V h ich rece ives its TV pr~iere at 9 o'clock on CBS , Channel 2. 1.h y , .. ... 'd and S:1turdavs :.it 8 30 :ind "\\'at1·r·s llunninE:" Alt. lht•at.·r. \tu :\\l'nida P11·u, at ou ! un r rt uy Su•••l ·.•l'"' .,,1 7· 30 ,·n th" ,,,. I h f • e\'ening. se n follo"'S on . " .... t'OSC out "'II pcr11rm:in s~111 C'h •n11·nl1· H!'.'o\'I Saturda y \Vllh t he fir.~l l~1r s Pla~!>0'<lhi.·all'r offthf' f'('S f'riday ;ind Suturd.L\. 1at 1nn,19:!·flft5H productione\'cronthe\\'~st · l1olh:.ird Str1•f't.11ark1n~ luL. :ill11·1th!!.JOl'urlains !\lar~ .,;,1..,tni:in Hi~ll\'\ Coast of "The Jt cal lnsµc.·c-on the Golden \\est c·an1pus . Ha ndv KPenc d1r1•rl~ diri·cts ··,\ ~l aJortt .i ot 0 111• tor 1 tound... Heservut tons 557-7297. ''Not NoW, Darling,'' \\hi eh ;11 I .ai.:una. 11 11 h pC'rrorm:u1 Three loC'al produC"tions T"'~I S1'0 1-PARD, "'ho· fl•u turt·s l)t·nis ·rho rn.i s, i 't'" i.:11 1·n 'fut•:-.d.1 .1 ... 1hrou~h · d v l'elt'•· 't•·All•·.,tcc. llt·th ,. I · 1 I I IJ t I" v.•1n up the ir respective pt..•nni•d the hrilliont salirc "" "a u1ia)s LUI 1 l' v .il stints with Cin al 1>crform:ui· "lloscncr11 nti and Guildt'll· 'l'llus and Janel Jillson :it tbl' pla y hnu~i.', fiOfi l.:iguna the Ba.rn. 2110 l\la111 St, 1· n It ·' I ces Friday und Saturdny stern Arc J)c:ul .'' is rt>spon· an ) n 11 :1..,. .~1gun :1 "Not Now, Darlin"" at the sibl<' for "l 'ht• RC'a l Jns1x·t·· lluntinGlon 11cul'h. ll L'St'I' l\1::ic·h Rt•st·r\ations -1~1 I " · v;H ions8-t2·542 1 0;1:1 · l untington B eac h tor ltoun<L 0 '11•hirhnpcns~11 · t\\ \V c sttnin ~ll'r. Hon =========== Playhouse, .. \\'ill Success South co.1 s t H<.'pert'i1r)' L S •. 1 Alhl·rts1•n's produl·\1011 of poi Rock llunter?" at the Saturday Oi rccl1n.: !h(' W · c · "Hock llunlt•r" .-..polliJ.:hl s estm1nster ommun1l y Ari11sh spoof ~1 m~slery Th , i\tartin F1u·hs, i\nn L'o:.· cater and "' ou Kno\\. I plnvs and drama l'rillcs 1s Can't ~lea r You \Vhen th e Jotin.J)avirl Ke lll:r. sm:in. John Lo UAhn1:111 :1n1I Water's Running " al thC' Shakes pl!:irc:in ac1 111· .Joseph Ca rr.1.hc lhl·att·r '' Costa l\l es a Civl(' '-li<•h;il!I Ket•n:in hc;id~ th(' ;it 7272 i\L:tp](' A\t', \Vest· Pla yhouse. SC H cas!, whi ch also in· ~~~~t cr. ltt·:-.ci.;\':1t1oni, /'l~:J· ''NQ RJ\l j\.I\', IS That t•ludC's l~:i ry lll'll , Hieh:1rrl 'Family' Leads Pack,·. ''ou'!" -whiC'h rtl!cntlv Sl'I J)oyle.. l.csfil' J onc·s. lla l l)i•rertor P al I ·ra mbe'lllni :.i hou se r c e n r 1.1· ;1 t L;i ndon .Jr .. l'l'll'r II van. is fillin~ in •in .:-.t:q.:t• fnr the Sebastian's -arrives at Jr-Ann Sch .. vartz. !ltimi Snlilh, ailing llarl.lari.I \Ian llult ;11 How Tlint McM11My THf GIEATfST n«ILUI OF AU 'N L d' F I \•ine's new theate r on the Don Tucht• and J une \\'in· Co st a l\li·s:i . \\'here ew an a ters (;olden \Ve st College l':J rrt-slO\V. •''\V;:ite r 's ltunn1ng '' pus in llunlington Beach l'erfo rm :.inel's 11"iJ\ be prest•nts fou r. diffr rcn l N E\\' YORK (A l'l CBS' ··All in the Family·· lopped last "'eek·s A.C." N1f'lscn r~tings, but ABC's ....,.hl' Nc11· I.and ·· :-.t•r!l'S -. pro\•t•cl the· nation's least-t'riday. !-~or this limilC'd. j!iven ·ruesdays thrti ugh \'ic"s of lift• from a st·xual '''llt<·hcd evl'ning entertain-. lhrce·1\•eekcnd run. Sunday Su ndays at !1o'c lork.11ith ;i 1·1c111101nt ;,it th e Con1 · men't show for the third performances ha 1·1· been matinee thisSundayat2:30, n1unitv Hl'Ctl':J lion Ct·nt1·r st raiJ.(ht \\ t.'Ck . · ;ldded. . . in the com p:.iny 's Third Stt·p ;iuditririu m 1 in the> ()ran!-(t' ,, . . fk>rnard Simon pl ays thl' ·rtica t t·r._ 1827 !'\c\l_por·l l'ounty Fa1 ri:rnu1HI:-. ltest>r · l hc r:it111 gs. !or l/lc third ct•ntral role ·of-Hie Fathe r Blvd., l 'osta ~l l':-.<1 ill'St·r· \;1 tion:-.!'1;,t;.;,;1:)\ ""' "FREAKS" & LOR Cit-y, Sr. "THE UNHOLY -. THREE" rM •"''"'f ~-'·!!~ .. , 11·t•t•k nr the 111·1\ 'I'.\' Sl'11s8n"'"" \1•ho dist"ovcrs his son is a vations 6,Hi· IJfi:I and m;1dl' pubht f ucsday. homosexual. l\lich:.iel (:;ir-OORIS ALLt:N 1:-. µ11·1n g ORIGIMAL UHCUT FILM$ s hn,1·ccl 1hr1•(' 110\I' Sl'ril's nahun is the son and Bram· TllRF.J<: Pl.A VS laking ~"~"~' ~1·~·8•·f~u;rn~1~"~n~r~c;•~·l~l~<t~··~· l~,f~,~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ , ............. . .... mw.-QG.IOllMSOM CHARLTOH HfSTOM ."SOYLEMT GREEM" \l'GI ('BS' "Hhod:.i .. ~ind r-.:uc·s ll'Cil Youn~ pla ys his Flam· Lhcir fini.11 <"t1rlain culls Lhi:-.1- .. t'hico and th{' i\l an" a nd --.-·I :=========== ··1.~tLle /louse on the l'rairil'··· -still among thti nal1on·:-. 20 most popular --Show~. '. ~~ .......... Wed. ...... I Plo4 ST.oo·--~·--,,..-.. Sonny Bono's nc1v \'llril't,V ... llflfSHMIHTS! TOMLAUGHUH •show on ABC fa red poorly ll--"""-'""'"'::!::;;:'-"--- again in its second 11·eek on ·1 MACON I/· "B.ILL'("''•ACK'" the air. 111wr~ -~ • COu• '-· ,_....., M, ... .., ,. LINE . '""'-'"" . ..,. "MIDNIGHT MANN THEATRES IARGIJH NICES 'TIL J:JO ADULTS & STUDIHTS SI.ZS cw ........ . "HIGH PLAINS DRIITTR" · WIST COAST f'llMll:ll ~------,1 1 lest Fo~ign Play Of The Year Comedy Award "THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUNb" .Ul I ICMIH IUiCll THE OUTFIT 10G1 """ • CMAIUON llUI"" SOYLINT GIEEli 1"5• Ull ,.iNHIUI CABARET """I ••nu 5THISANo ON A CLEAR DAY ,,.., CKAllU lllOHSOtl DEATH WISH ttt "IJS • II ,ACll«l SERPICO 101 __ ,_ SWl~NG CHffRLfADERS (I) ond Strl Nvr.es Ill llCllAIO KAil/$ ......... Campers • Shells • Trailers • OUTffT 0.ify: 7 & IO:JO Vans & van Conversions • Sail so'l'\bll Deity: 1:45 JUGGlRNAUT " lMPEROR Of NORtH 1K1 ~.,.., P'0'1'111 llU COSIY R.11' WILJO" -Nl$- .... ,\~,""1 ff)A{l\I:[ , I Boats • Catamarans• Ski Boals • ~ s-tcry: 2·S:JO.t Mo!orcvctes • Otl the Road Vehi· ,..,...s..mr-J:4S-7:~ s-10:45 cles t Camping Equipment and II~=~:::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::',,!=~::::: ~hii:.....E.Wlins-E -l! hibils. MANY NEW FOR 1975 RECREA· TtON VEH ICLES & BOATS TO BE ON DISPLAY FOR THE FIRST TIME! 5PEClll fAM ILY lNTtlTAINMENT DAILY! VOOJ'll see the World Famous Karl Winn Walk l'he high wire ... Karl & Shei la in !heir exciting high·wire molal-cycle act ... a thrill for all age\! SHOW HOUIS: S • 11 P.M. WHluloys . Moon-11 P.M. Soturday • NOOfl • 9 P.M. Sunday Adults $2.00 Childr111 (U"41er 12 Fl(( with Adult5) UVI 10..., .. .n11 tlctc•t .,;tt. ,..., .,_.;el -I""""'' tic~.i .... 11.w. •I ,..... -.11 11,a.. ..... Merit11, 111rifr>f °"" ,,...,, "'-'" hhiM»n I ethtt ,,.. •-· " "2DOJ SP'ACI: ODYSSEY" ••• ··stLfl'IT RUHHll'IG " lf'GI "CAIAllET" IP'GI .,. 0'01'1 A CLEA.II DAY" "LotlOS OFFLATIUSH" IP'GI "LIT THI GOOD TIMlS IOLl'" "LET IT IE" JAMES COIURH '"THE IHTERHEC !HE PROJECT" with Lff GIA.HT "BRING ME THE HEAD OF ALFREDO GARCIA" IRI ..... ,,, .. ,,,s"SOYLENT GREEN" "CLAUDINE" .... "THE HEARTBREAK KID" IP'GI J:JS.7:15 Lha~li JCMtGrty _,,,__ MG-005nll'" l' '" CINIMAS BARGAIN MATIN(( IV(.TOAT 'fll l :lO,,M, All Sf:AlS 11.l ) I Acadt!111y Awordt . . . , ... U1A MHHliU -... , > <MUUI DEATH WISH l't "US • Al 'ACINO SERPICO 1•1 c11t11 wu.10 SAVAGE SISTERS '" DIRTY O'NEAL IOI .. ...... ~.~. ----1', BLAZING SADDLES "' ,llJS I UHN 11&<1 PORTNOY'S COMPLAINT •ti l()tlH Ol/VAll I lo\lllN llACI THE OUTFIT "' •Lili t CMAtlTOI' l!ISION SOYLENT GREEN ••1 llPI8Wlll 6AillRllAW •' lllllll!C• S IDNEY POITIER BILLCOSIJv "' ~UP' 'WIL~Ol'I 4 Ill "SAVAGE SISTERS" Plus "DIRTY . O'MEIL0 I --... .B6 CAil. Y Pll.OT Thursday. October 3. 1974 Home Un-it Hears Grisly Details of Canine Battle , WASHINGTON fAP) -'A Rouse panel considering a federal ban on dog fighting for sport was told of an II· linois right in which pigeon blood was pourt:"d over one of the dogs to u rouse his desire for blood. ' parentl y broken,·· said the pr<>st!cu tor. Illinois investiliation we re~ shipped into Cook County Crom out-of-stall!. • j ' Over The Counter IWDthllogs- ~ In-U. NI OI~ 11111 Ml ,lltlt'I 1ff -,~ T>1 l!ll! 11'• UoMt A..C!1tlon • Oll~Q C. tMl1k1i:1 2j l ~~ Pllt\ l~J ~'• ~"'~ .,..o.~i:: = ~ =~:-,,ft 'J,. ': :r:~ ':. ::~· ~~ "'*'° OJ _,_. .... Ololtoll Mli~ Tw 12 13 R(Nd IE• 111'. JI <OUllltf dtlil«I ~I ""-'°"''' K~ 15\>I 14 RoDrt 0 1$ ,l!.,10 ffC:I' It~ •1 DOculet Mc Cfl'IC 2S 26 ~ltlns & 10\'o 11 i.. t• Cl.lint 0o11~ Gt11 .wo...1 I • Rll<Ae co t'4 1~ lime.I Thi · QllClf• Doo\illft WOutr ' All<•r P11 J..,, s .... dO' Nl 111(1 Oordl\Gf ""@-~ . 10'. II R\1\1 54.., l~J .... F'ftMt -I'll;--_, 0.W ,,.,.,, . ,.,.. • 2'-2 . kMrtr U\.il U\1 cio-., CO!flltll 0.-,le 08 lot'lro fj . Stnoll In I 10 5*1; tf!d 41t ~ II ... 11 S.Cott \tU\ l'e "l\f ~ ~IN OllnkWI 0 .... WCI 16Ya 11 SUllUI. G n.. n. ""'..=l:sor;\u.u -t:::..Scl =m'.!'f-!h. U SCrj"elU-'l)?-l:~ A.#1) uf'1ti1'lll IECOll ta Mil'*'° HS ,._., t t'Mfrtll ~ S\-. -... 1 1!05 NllC MllllPOr XI :n sv ..... i1• ,.,,, U \: Odo!IH I,_ 1 14 El P•~ Nl'IS.tt A 19 fl Se_. UP It 17~ . lfli4 ~S El ·NIOUI '"' MIM•f"itO 1 1 si..yt fW /jt r------The fight-wa d .... seribed \Vl'dnesday by Cuok County State's Atty . Be rna rd ···Prior tt. one or the fights,"'he said, "a referee twisted the head off a live pigeon and.pOured its blood over the nead of one of the dogs to show lhe animal's esire-(-or-blood-and~lo en- h:rtain the spectators." DOG FIGllTING already is illegal under the laws -Of most s tates but humane groups and law c nfor- cement-office8 ha-ve--told·the- subeom mittee the !)tatutcs are too "'cak to be effec.1ive. -"""11111 ..,.. 10 E'""''" 2'1t 1 lil'OO&ll Cp 9"' 10 SNN-"' 1ft 2\o A.cl~ II 11'1. J f.Mr1¥-C-.-I J MiaJe•,...1-12 Ii ~(f ltto-·!"~-- M. Ml""' '~· I Equlfr OI U "i 12 iw-. St II U SlmlllWI l\lo 91~ Aclv11t CP ii.., 10 E!!U $41. SW 6 Mot., Br 1'111 S Sl>ep loll 2'1"' 1~~·. Alt• Al• tow 11 El"-: A 1014 II Monlo;n 11 "-12 So Ut wt '"° 11)+. Alt• Bil U{• I E~ In 1"" J Mo•«~ Cp s• s So Q'll'IGi 1S"1 16>• Allto 111t 1 1 ' Ettfffll U 1f Motlotl In 11-1 l llo Slt>O P~ Ult l(;t C<irey, who said a grand CAREY S1\IO TJIE in· jury in Chi c ago is in· vestigation has shown that vc stigatin g' reports of dog fighting takes place in \Vides pread Il l egal dog Wisconsin, ft'li ssouri, 'l'cn - fighting in Illinois. -nessee and t~l o rida a.s v.•ell CAREY SAID THAT bet· ween J an uary and August <:it least" three proft'ssional dOR fights we re 't'lc ld jn the Chicago area. ··one of the dogs involved in the £h;-st fight was ~o seriou s l y injured , "'e believe its O\.'.'ne r \.'.'as later forced to destroy it," he said. as Illinois. "Since professional dog ri ghting is by no n1 eans con- fined to Cook County, Ill .. " hetaid. "federal legislation to curb this unbe lievable b~rutallty is hi g hl y desirable." Sen. fl a rrison A. Wil· Iiams. ( D-N .J . ), the sponsor of si1nilar legislation in the Sena!(', also testified, cal· li ng d og f ig htin g ··gr u es om e '' and "loathsome." "The cruelly this sport in· f\ict s on animals goes on not only during actual mat· l rhes." he said. "but also in the brutal tra ining of dogs. v.•hich involves th~ .use of cats or other little"'inll mals as ba it. 0 Allet O.w ¥o I Ftl• l.nt' 3'11o •"' Mo!Or Cl 31-> • E'' I ... '~ All!lfl Pllf-~ 1 FMloll f.l ll\.'J IS Ml Smllll 6,.. 1 N 9 ''• Alliil 1klc 11\ol It F•tlTI Br ~ ..... MSI Oeli S~ 6 .tM<ly I t'b IO>r AlllK '" Ji. 1 F¥1n Gf", 251'» 1• Multlrr. I"" . ~Id Rllll! II 11~• Am Aorlil ''-2 F•I" L\Q .Siio s Ntl oivst 6\.> I . 51...i_ ...... u " ""' E•IM' \IV. lt\I Fhqh1 \\ii 1 ,..., L!btf 11<. 1 S.t• N Ale sn' 6 Arn Fi11t.I •~• 1\1 lt Bo~n '\lo 11 NI ~!Cr l • Sl~/\I erw w ,.,_. Am flttn 11\<o Ii d C.plll 101/> 71\ti NIIMI\ S¥ 10 II Stffl H $ 6\.o 61e ""''"""" , ... 3 1Sl Mli~c-.. ~··s"' NI P•lent •\\ ' SVQt Tl( 1!.> ,.,. Nto Gr.. 9 ' l~t Tofln I'"' 9 N(NB C.p 1~ I Sttwb Clo Ami.Ill Gr 24 11 1$1 Ulllnc lS:i. H t> HNdl'lm 4 ' ' •lS\ot 11'" A Met!», ~ S F-lw I~ 1•:i.:o Ntwtl CO .,,. 5l .. fl ..... • Ml ,.,, "" 6 fore•• OI i i/• 4 NJ NII G 94' 10 . Sytier CQ ..... 4•• Am 'Wt14 6 •4'< Fr Mi• Et 6\l •~ Nlcoltl Ill s 6 r.111 Crl) lf• l \• Ml!euw ''"" 11\ro Fr•v Mg I l'IO Nlelvn A 9\.o 9 t•mpa• ts 26 ~·(,, u u f•~ le 1•--1S'n Nltli.tn a ' 9\1-l•YIDI" w, 101-. 11 .. APS 'lnt p IOI'. 11"" Fro1 FOE 61-e 6~1 NOrOllt 1111 11 J~nl 1i 10 Aton M'/I 1\• 1 ~ Fu•• H I'll. ~""' N0rt11 Kt 161'. 11 l!U""'V ''n ~ Af•-Au 11 n le l.rJ s•.-. Sh Nwl NtG S:\11 • l ~ oc s1, 611 Arvl.U ' •:\\ lew Tr Sh 61~ II Cp 9•·1 1,0\ lo•lt Ml 11 .. l •lo Mso Colll t "-S'll Ito Cp • 6\ti tAll Or U\'o 21~ l•DnS(O I'• 8\o All G!. t.I 9hi 10111 Autm 1s 1' •ifl Ek 6'1. ·1 lrn Ottr1 lit. n" All S!etl 20.,., 11 AuloP 1117 U"1 11-11 L9~ 6 • l•in 01~ 1S !~ MW<I Oc~ ,.,.. ll<o Birid 14 1' 1lvy M 11\.\i n l~n1.n. >;.,, •'• 6ai•d Alo J:i. 2\1; Crudt •1 •l lo fer IG 10 UB Fl"'1C &'» I'• llilnl Wr Sii& • EMrjY 1'9 ,... I Owt s•.11 ' Ut'll C,ipt ' 1', ~Br-2-1l., 11 Rfll . fTIOflL 1 1 Ufl lon ~I 11"° l l'o "That <log v.•as <'ilrried from the a re na, bleeding profusely from the nose and mouth 'i1ilh .I \YO-leis ap· 1'he legislation pending before the s ubcom mittee v.•Ould make it a federal t.•rime to ship dog s ac ross stale lines fol' the pu rpose of fi ghting. Carey· said that dogs in at least t\.'.'O of the matcfles uncovered in tlic ··1 know that I do.not need to convince· you that such an activity is cofnpletely aliCri to o ur basic mor;il ;,irid h1:101anc _principles," said \Villiams. Gimm~ Thf!t A_9ai11? , , ~~er fe 11 ... 11"" HI IU P.11151 St UV. ll Un T Sn< ll ts•, 8al<lwn I. 1fl lh I 9'4'14' 1~ 11'11 P•cti• 16t> fj unArt lll s:i.i ••• 0.lly Mii 1Hil 11 . lbtrt .. 10\'J 11o,i Pa( Gin\ IOI-> II\ US Sl>Qar .,.,,, 4t1 • aurn Mil 10'4 lo:lri " SfO 11 19 Ptc I.um 38 )9 IJ5 Trk L 101. 10'• 8itmtl fl 16.,., u"" nm iv.. •lrt J f>irker o 1s1" ts univ Fds 101. 1 t ~sett.F IO:it ll >n apn S.C 1'N -1 P•u! At~ n 11 vaAce Sn t :i. l•• -s.iyle'~5 n..-1~. ~ TDf ·sv.-'"' P\lllr CK"""""-1"'-1tio \Ian ·oyli lo" 11•, - Alcohol 'In,' With High Schoolers NEW \'OllK IUPll -A government researcher says· teen -age r s 011er- "'helmingly prefer :i!cohol to marijuana, and ut h:ast 5 pe rcent of the high school population._,gets drunk once av.·cek. L.In. Boyd Lecture Circuit Fun_ded College G tt d t t · l 1· · -\V .11 G p th l Btkln co •'4 •'ill ·,1 a.-v 51<1 6¥& Piy N sv <fG!<t 11 Ya~ Slit• ,,,.. ,~ • . as a en an a a service s a ion 1n t ow rove, a., uses a pump a e.n111 u 11 n. 1"'" '"' ,..., ""'Enl•p ,,.,,. 11 v1t1or1 st 11, ~·. ( I b I. · d ( h JI l , · d . d a.11 u.1:1 20'4 21 11 en •v• 1011o Ptnr otf V!•u.i+ S< 1,, 3,, measures ue y the iler 1nstea o t e ga on. t s an expenment es1gne to Bibb eo 1~ ,,,.. IWI ew s~ 6W 3"'1 311 .1 vo• s11ot 3\.o l'• . . . . , , . ~ MedS I• IS'lt mlt 6r t it> IO'M Pel H&H 1'\lo I W;Jr EB• 1•• I'• introduce the Amen can public to the possible futur.e nat1onw1de conversion to lllrd Sons n a• n S11R1 1 1:i.:o P1t1•011e ~,.,.. sJ waJ11 NG s .. •'• . -81ktll ,.... 23 2S A '"' ·~· Mrtl'I 'l(I~ 11\' w ...... 11 I 4 .... the metrl. c sys tem 111ock t>o s s1<1 vtim Jl.(o• ""• Pim li8d 1•v• u VftO'llffl l'. , • HllleOI S •'"' 1 wth ft •llo ~"" Pione• W S'I• S Vfti91 wt 3..,. •' o ' Whirlpool of Debt Ratio of Debt to Capital 'Appalling' BMA Cp ·~ 10.. nrfC F " ll:V. Pin Ntp 1/lOi HV Wtllf'l!I M ' ,.,, lktb lE>•n~ 11'"' 1t,,_ •eel C I I~ Pro<\ Mt I'.• I Wsttst pt 7\o l llDMm• 10'4 10 lltle Co n U PrO!lf"t~ V • 31· Ws KyG• 11"" n"'° floD!lt Np 15"4 16\,-oi !fll!I El. " 1S PSN C.af •..• 6 WSlrnr Cl 1•~· 1)'• llreni;o I 1•1-> IS,., "' 11'111 11~ l'llln Cap 7~. J W..11• Fd 11\> 11'• Brlnlt~ 111 10 IOV1 I Cp 11 \J\'1 _,Ch 11'11 IJY> Witl•mt I 11"° 12 • Br-wltv F 3"" lit I Mtg '"' 814 Queen ca ~\') I Wll'J'I .... J s s~. 9rotk G$ 1~;, 1111) yell C l JV> R'l"r Cp ,4\1 S"' Win~ Str 1•1 e•, B•0...11 Ar a-l't l Y510f" C II? 10 R;iycm Wlnl PlT S!1 S~• B!ltkbt •I• •h MS lnl11I 1~ J'lii tSS 160 WiK PLI ll,,_ U Ye !lutke1 1~1 •'llo n.u Wit 1•'N 11•11 Reymd ' 10 WOOd lth 11., n Bur11p SI J JW ""' Nu(! )'lo Jh RUM Pit 11:. 81" World 5~ 5~, 6 '• a.I""" M 21'lll ~1:\4 ntottl 24-1'14 ~<119 .Eq !'lo l ~o Wl'lgnt W 210 1'• Cilwt 5,, 21Vl ''V' nstr I.ab J'4 4 ~ EIK "'''IS Ye•lo Frt 20\1 ?!'• c..... '"'" IS 90 ntel (.tp ""' \IV. Rtll uni.. ,,,.. ·~·Zion• U11> ,,, II'' c.... la9 161'> 171.1. llltl'C En SI• 6Vo C...... Ml '~ lO~t Ill/I'll ~ !Oto 11\:o ~ymin 111>-1h 111 Alum s S\o . . Q\Mt9 Al $'>; t V1 11 lll<W A 3t-•14 Dlt. ROB ERT ADLER · many times lhelr annuaJ 111· c.11-111P:> av. 1v. ni.tw1 i :i.:. 31-. "I G d · t t ti th ~ · C.ntrn O I 11'. Mrlt Cp · s:i.:. •~•Rant Orgn n o we rus . a o ers cou1es. CFS c~u ' ,.., , So uu1 ,,.,.. 11-PbillP'i oio.;111 pay casli.'' Remember that Money The idea even caughl the 01mp "' 2v. 1:v.. wv &Co •'14 s•.'> Fri eommerce · · · I h I Cllal'll Co 3 .Fiii ilml!>b ~ '~• .,...., Elpren one· on cash registers forty 1mag1nat1on o t e ana ysts g.,m cp 71'1 ' "" Em ~""' •'!lo ep , 0 Ad 11 D t ·f b k f. . th c ... a.,, s3 s4.,, Ef is u,..""'"" Bu•~n years ago . r . . " 0 ar OC or 0 ro erage lrms Ill e Owl~ Xe tlV. 991f> 1m _M 11'11< 1tv1 P1bsl Brt• Dr. !\!orris E . Chafetz. director of the Det>artment of 1-lealth·, Educ-atio-n and \Velfare's Nulional Institute o n Alco ho l ,.\ bu sc and Alcoholis m , a l so s aid women make·t1 p the largest increase among the nation's ninC m illion ;.deofiolfcs. - Only one univeisity, so far as I know , \.'.'as rounded .with funds· raised on the lecture circuit. Do you remember Dr. ·Ru·sscll l-1 . Conv.-·e11 ?-lic was th"e fellow that repeatedly deJive red that Acres of Diamonds talk. It tells of an ambitious young man·who went to South Africa tQ..~e~k his fQrtunelfi the di<!._mo_n~ fields, then returned home broke only to find an oil ·well in his backya~d. The doctor recited that tale more than 6,000 times on · the peas-and-chicken tour. To make S4 million. l·le put it up to established Philadelphia's· Tell)ple University. saveC "is a dOllar earned,,,-stock market, and We had a g:u~cg 2:"" 2fn i~:;. sl 1t~ 1~~ ~cco Or, "\\'astcnot. \\'ant not." period in the 60's when the qe. SoGil s~. 6'~ .....,, c ,.,. 10 '~ ~P . h Cilm• UI 11\;o 70.,. tarn T-,,,_ 3 Ch<ifelz said one of every thrt>c ulroholi('S is a v.·on1en, compared lo one in fi\"C in past statb;t1 ts. ,-\ccording lo the study. 93 pcrtcnt of-the boys in high sehool and 87 percent of the girls h:J\'c had a drink. ·"rhc findin gs inclieate that ;dcoh ol RO\\. i~ far :.incl away the drug of choice amon g youth," Chafetz said. \VllEN SllEDDlNG their skin, outer f i!ln o\'er their eyes, too .. i\IA VBE the main r eason any \11on1 an can \\'Ca r turquoise is it tends to change color in accor· • .dilnce w._i tb th_s! ~arer's com· plexion. SUGA R RAV Q. "Ho\11 many boxing matches did · Sugar Ray Robbinson fight"~ And win ? 1\. Fought 202. \Von 175. s nakes shed the ONE OliT 0-P EVERY 20 men, who iS both age 40 i!nd sin gle, can be expected to get married within the next 12 n1onths. Only one out of every'45 women, \11ho is both age 40 and single, can be expected lo wed that soo n. · These were the sriunding brightest sloe ks were t ose c;u u1 ... n 1,.,. uy Ser • '"' GaUien oud l.oaera points of the Ame rican o~de_r to P.ursue an expan-with the highest leverage. 8:~kM' ~~ ~~~ :~c!..n 1~~ 1f~ GAll<IERS work ethi·c that bu.It th·s s1on1sl pohcy, had to spend Leverage was a term they ci.v fTt" J.,, 4\~ •1111 E~s 10 101A , ICMS tnau1o1r1, ?'•+ l't lt(I 17 s 1 1 f th '" 't bl t ~ · -· C.-C<p • ~ •YO.ta l'4 l'N 1 CHmt<IC }' ,..,~ 11, up ?Ja country np-to \Vo rid \\l;ir 11~ mo!e_ au .1, was.~ ~. o ~1ned t_o d~rtne ~ com.Qa.ny ~;-18 .1~~ 1~~ !r'lc~i 1g"' 1~~ ..J y,1,0 M~r s .. , --r ,,l(,; 11" uo a o A d t. . th h . popularly r a ise in t ax that had re latively few eocac u l\o 1 :ll" '"' ,~ 10 ... • N.itn1 css. int up ?J.\ n con 1nu1ng e t es1s A d · h 1 ... .• ,. s C.O....ptr INt h 1"' .. "" up 111 fl revenues. n t c peop e sharesofstockoutandwas Co11tr Ri ~~· 6.,. 1ri.;1 '"• l"r l."""Mo•an E•P 1"'· "'VP n1 ~ aslt Wee, k, ~·h a~ v.·,e ha~e found the banking Jaws had WO\"king On a high ratio Of g:imSfi~ :: u\'I = ~~ I~~ 1~'4 ·: gw~Pi:::I~!~ ;~·;; ~ ti! :g-~ one op ace ou1se ves 1n been channcd a fter 1933 d htt , ·t· 1 cwt N1GS u u P• •1'1i ~ 9avM cor11C1ttn 1~. \~ iYii 161 the _ c u~r~nt economic They could buy anything · eThe0 ~ft1 ~o-mpanies ac· ~~~~·~ '!f: ':._. :'ei ~~ ~~ :1~;~co;:, '~~: 1t ~: ~~: stradi_ght Jacket was expand they wanted 'vi thout rrwney cording to this fiction ~ere g:,i;:-~Fd 1~~·1t~ ~s.t 2:~ 2!~ 11 "~-F 11 ~0' • • '" uo 11 3 ere it. , d Id t . I I L ' Conn Gen 22ft 23\'i nc:• t•\O U\'t _ an cou crea e_a c.1,re . o those-who ow-ned the .Jeast-CM.-PiP< ts,,, u~. ~-Pr-1._ 11-1<o ----lOSf:Rs THEGOVERN!\IENT in personal i nde btednes s andow"dthemost Conwwt 19~•101 • wtt•C 10"-11"' ''''''"'''~ ,, __ .,, 0ti 7.,0 ' · '-· Corlll~ Cp P.YI ltV. ry Boy 6 610i ., .,.."'ere fore the best people c.a1Pw1 111 ii'> 1 !1911 Pt s~ s:w; J tei. eommu" ,1 ... _ • .. ou xi,.•, ... Ul ' Coull111 • •:it -11 Cllmr. SI.\ s" J Re9KlrDfl CP .. ~. Oii ... had to be those who owned C.•o.s eo 1:v. 1111 mid s , 1 ... 111o 4 0on1wr o.v1p ~-~-. 0t1 11 1 (.rukh R 7h J\~ In( lkht 1\/o 1\lt JJ8•kor B,otAt~ 7 i, Ott IS.I the least and owed the most, cwt NOii 1.\o:o t \!o 1i. u:i.o u..., s.001 Mtg co • -~ 011 1~.e I rt · I ---o..·..----,1-n..-0en1-tn11-,»r1..,,, 1..,.---i met-eorpur1n--1-~M--__ ..,.. __ line ce <nn y we 11ou u1e i::r.ri Oro 4v. •!lo .. fll ICDm<i~•c11 • ,,__ '•Ott 11) best .0 Crnmcnt beca"'se ' .t Cl.Iii lOO Sh 6'11o 101 107 • F•l»i Te~ 1n< "•-· \<o OF( ll ~ \'. O.ytn Ml 11v. n .......s co """ 2l'ili 10 MetAt""' lnl.I i.-ob Oil 11 s owed twice as much.as any Oeth o. •• 1va o.rmi s • 11 Propr1 lr .60d ,,,._,. oi1 12s government in the world. Ot••o l!A ,, u Gn nt. 11 4" n c.tP!lil S•~--' l'--h Olt 11 1 Spare the Mayo Inflation Spreads dividuat,orasabusinessor ·MUTUAL FUND"S as a government could buy Hughes Not Extradited To Salad Dressing Bt:CAUSE YOU AS an in· 1 .,. a nything in the way of .,, ____________________ .. IN A GOOD YEAR, it takes just about eight weeks goods and services on ,• \\',\Sl-ll\'G1'0!'J IAP' -rq_raheallhyrornstalktopushoutaroot sy.stcm that BylheAssociated Press creases ovl'r the vcar. In l'redit,is itanywondcrthat New van -Fol oeveQ11 •101•1. Tr..1 s11 1J . .l9U.1> 1r.c:o"' •.s. ''' B1ll1011 aire· 110 .... ard 1 lughcs end lo end would reach se\·en m11es , I'm told. 1'he mayonnaise you put \Vashington, O.C ., ihc pl'itc the demand for ~very~hing =t':...,;' i~-~'1rrr1 =~;o ~:;; ~:1 ~iGF~* 1t~ 1!: ~~~!' F-t-:! ~ !~ ''ill nol he cxtr:.iditcd from in you tuna fish salad or of a quart of n1a yonn<1 ise-became mo.re 1qsat1able ce. or1 Muluil o.e.ei E 6-~s 6.6 ..,u,i='d 1~~11: ~~:~F t: t~ 1hc B:i hamas lo fa ce trial in lllSTORIANS have identified three men as "The spread on your hamburger· type dressing more than than the ability to supply? f~A~b i::C~f(I ti~ 0J:.~Y~~5 ~.'ff'· 1~ u."' u. ~----F l.•1 • ia J · D · And ... demand g•ew and --EQtt Fa l.01 1.1 "'t1ANcocK : ~IM E<i s.06 \ \J L<1s Vl'gas.a.u~t1ce epar-Pen." •·1'he Ton gue " and ··The S\l•Ord " of th e .1s goin.g...up in price_.along .. "dOublc d, going fr om 65 '"' • We'JMM1a1 o.11Lv ,.6010.~ H.1111. s.ietoG J.&1 •in 1-------'~~·~1 ~''/"' ~k~· '~"~'""'"~"L''"~''!·,~· .,,,.,,.+-1Jm'lf.·~r~· ~·'11.1R~c""~·o~l"u~tMio~ni,.~C~a~n!lJ~O~uf.!Jn~a~m~e~t~h~ep,m~·~! ~T~h¥o~m~a~s-11-;."~-i tgh~th~e;.gb~a~s~i r~fi~s~h~a~· n~d~m~c~a~t_c~e~1~1t~sc..!)i11;,;S~c1>~t~c~m"b~e~1>:,' Jl~9~73J_ltQo......;supp \y diminished, prices Ot•-'· /',. 0• 11 ~ 1f:2S_.J · • 1 s •·51 s::,.u, ... ,'.r,.'., •_,.:.,,~1c',;•·,";---.. !--S 1l n k t:' s n1 an Hobert Jefferson. Palrick llenry and George as 1ngton, .vou re -r)'tng o economize on c :<rdtogoup. ""'Gw J.n 3.o lr<I '~' •.•1 · -~l<int 10-25 1 . . s· I ; d bl d •om Inc ?IO )01 E&E M" 2.1S 1.2 16,}011.1 Com s .... S9! Steven ~on s<.1 1d \Vc dncsda y respectively. on. 1\ check of oth('r it e1ns 1nce pcop c tn e e ,..,,.., 1n~ •.•s 1:n E•a" Gr s.10 s.s u.t'I 11.s1 Sf>K.i u.JJ 1s,11 h d I ·1·1 · d p h h f I h th e m0 etve0 beyond the •o•lHr l.'• 1.1 IE•To"' a a.11 1,u '>ti<! ·Le" J.41 J.1• t :.il l'pa rlm<'nl iJ\l')l'f)) IC ASSOC liJte ress I at are on t e ami y s Cl!)-" " Aellli Fd '·'• s. tlOWARD: I.~ s.•s SIECUAITY FOS: deeided iJ!!a in sl tri·in" to Address 1na il to L.!"1. Boyd.-P.O. Box 1875, Neu1part Beach <:om i>·'r·cd P"•"e" 1·n Scptc•TI · pi·ng 11·,t oiily o•ca ssi·o~tty ablli(y to buy more, and we ""'"" •n 1n .• 111. Siln Fo •.2s 6 l.'f! J.1J Equitv ~-XI 1 s1 •• 0 9'660 c Bo d .. ' ... ., J ... d h A!Ul~ft •.1' •. ,. Gwtll f s.•I 6. ""' n 19 ll.36 Inver.I (.Sl '94 t•xtradite llughl'S tu fa ee -· opyrighll974L..IH. Y ·· bcr 1973 \11i th llrices this -things lik e must rd . v.•ante t em to buy more, AGE Fd J.S6 l.63 1n<me •.60 s. ""' s.'1 •·• u11•• F •-1• •.M "nd they '"ao•cd to buy Allsl•~ 6.32 •. !)peel! F •.OO •.J7 ""' (.ll •. IJ SELECTEO F05 : stor k rn anipul<ition th:.irges "'"""'"'""'"'""""""""""'_..,..,...,,....,..,._..,..,..,.,...~ Sept. t and Oct. t. Complete 1>icklcs and upple sauce -.. ,.. ..... ..,.,.. Fa 1.• 1.01 sic• ra •.J'I •· C.'""t !.I 1.9• 1.11 Am $/Ir •.n •in '-c"tl"." ,., 1•·011ld /'" e"t"O· 1·1·gui·es for 1973 ~ere not h ,,, ti ti more wages \\tent up Since Am<:;op r ·'·&I 1.1 EDIE s11 11.1111.1 Aoouo 2.u J.11 0pp ra s.J'I s,39 ~ .. "~ ~ """" r< s . O\V<.--u genera y sma er • · Am 81r1n ,.6s 1a. Ewrt G1 , 1.se 1.2• "'°''" -,,in t.1C Slll·Sto•s t.n • •~ ;<;l\'C<indthanees of succcss a vaila b le , makin g 3· increases over a similar \\'ages are a cost of doing Am Dv•s-s.•s 6.11e111111Tr1 •·'l ... nitkr •n.t •.•1s..n11ne1 ~.si 7 09 · Am EQtl 3.08 J. Ene-rtY t. IJ I.I ,,_, G1!1 4 ,8 • 69 ~lry F I I! 9 \I \\"f're slim . statistical comparison im· periodoftin1e. business. as wages went up AM EJt RESS F1lr11d s.1» '· mr~ •S9 s.01 st1A1tEHLD GRP . llu~ht•s i.~sl'.h rdulcdtobc QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi possible. )\'hy is m ayon nais e prices againhadtogoup. Fe'!.~~' 4.0? ~-,,~~iu~~ t;i 5;~~ ~xFtR"oJi~·ia.•l ~~~ l:: .. arraigned f)c l. 25 in fede ral ,.-. _____________________ _, costing so muc h'! Adnd arodund anhd ,a1 't.okund :~~ t~ !:~ ~lfo"uL~~v l:...~ ·::-:!'!::! ':::btrd t:J : : c·ourt (In f•hargcs or '''ire T JI E s po T c 11 ECK an aroun we w 1r 1 e a ~t l.~1 •.ls s"" deb 1,~ 1.J Ae .. ~1t •.01 ,_., Lt~ 1. •.Js ... fr<iud . n1rnl fr;1 ud :ind con-shO\\'t'd , hov.'e,·er, that !\IA\'ONNA I SI-: AND "'hirlpoOI -slowly at the .~oc~r11t ~-~: t:3 ~/~ !:~ 6:~~ ::~f !:~ :.;:s~i%f:ON'~s ."' :-;p1r ;1cy lo rnan1pul <1tc the prices for mayonnaise and similar products ;,ire n1adc edge, and more and more:::: :~~~'l ~-:~ ti1 5;,~~ !:~ ::: ~t'.'~s : ::~ l!:i~ :~:!: ~tock nf Ai r\\\·st airlines . m<ii•on11a1·sc·type dl'ess;11gs <If bca t e'11 egg yotk 0••• madly as we w.Drk to the ...,.. Mui s.e• 6·J E""~ 4·!~ --· Us> ov 7·01 7·01 •n,,.~1 •u 1·11 " ., •th h AmN, Gr 11.6 I.I EV<!!'\t I . .,. I.SI 1'\ulual ~.3' •.:U !Ill Oveti 9.16 ~.16 went h t o"er the · d ·1 •1 or vortex -unt1 \YI a rus ANCt10R · Funa 10.0310.ti otto All: ~~Fa •U ~.11 OOlS TOUll: IODT GIVE TOY HAPPlt"ESS? ITTEltlT CilAtilT, A.II'\. II sou wak(' up Ca<'h nior- ning "1th pains, ;i('hl'.' und ::i ured fl-el1nj!, 1t 1:> .1 ";Jrning that \'OU art 11111 tfik111g J?ood care ~f your body. If vou want to enjoy •hose extr8 ycar:1 of life modern rt'lltl!t'int."S can givl'.': you. \'!i i\ ''OW' phySician. for a cher.k· UI'· l ie (•an prel\c r1b(' the. 11~lper mcdit·nt1on ~nd <id· \'1:te \OU how to h:i vc 01 al~cr. ha111)1cr bOdY . ·vou (}II \'l)UI{' DOCTOR CAN PllO~t-: l'S when YOll ncctl :. 1!cl1\f.•ty We will lchYl'f 11rPl!lJ'!l.1· 111thout CX· 1r;• \'h11r1:1· ,\ f;'fl':1t mu11y r-,iph· r~·lv fln u~ 1or thei r ht«1llh 111•1•11~ \Ve Wt'IC'<>me rl,'t1u1~" lor 1l<'l1Yt>rY ser,·1ce :uld char~" .11.tount:;. t'AU UDO PHAIMACT JSI Ho.,itelll:Nd FrH °"''""' Ht..,.t "'°<h ••2· I SIO G~ Deed People 1nakc the scene Sundays Ill Jhe ' • • . WATCM fOR ~ "'\ \ , \ .... ~~ • W/LDL1f£ ,, c:i i.: ... r ... ,, .. ~ •• ,~ .... 1 .... 1'1' w .. i.1 • .,.~, ....... .., ''\Ve could use a sign like thal al thC offici." -- PARTNER WANTED """"'·~ .. -.... Miii ""' ••.tlll'M ()I "'~· °""""'' Coeo\. "9GI> ..... .,.a, .. Qltl \ Jt. -$on~ *°"'" IAlll<l!•I 1¥••1•111f Ori I 11~oh1l•Oll.,~ ~••, l•sl 11•••~· ---ll!Oll ...,..,. COUid C9fry ..,-~.1!"""'1 ,,... ~ llOfttl"!I atld CCllll(llt;lf --DA YID SILVER 17141 7S1·04JI up s arp y -;-seasoning an o1 s. ,.. any \.'.'C <ire swallowed u" GltOUP: Pu•1t11 i.os 1.1 Atma1 •.11 s.16 s•GM,, Fu Nos , p<i st 13 n1011ths in many those oils -as much ao 70 .,. Grw1<1 •. u • 11 s.iem F 1.~• ,_,. Am Bui 1.,0 1.38 c.>p ,,,.r '·;t ,,11 "reas and !he re "re 1·nd1·,. ,.-,·cent 1·n some 1 .. ,5.es _ The crest system of this 111tom ss3 6: '•tfld u.21u ... ano~b '·'• t.611 1,""' •. 6.11'1 "' "' .--" . ll~SI"' 10.U 11.1, FINANCIAL UTtl EllAN •RO ; rll S.9~ 6 ;o lions of further increases come from soybeans and country hns been strained !>!>eti• 1.u J_n PROGRAM$: &-Oii Fd 1,10 1.16 \11n1ur •.sl 4.~s Unt,·1 th e sc ams arc F""1nv •'s ~-1 Finll-,n 1.'" '·4911ro 1"' 1,111.scSm11n a • . .a 668 ahead. the price of the crop has w. Nau '·°' 1.11 Fin •11t1 1.n ,.SJ 11<0 1JS. ~.9110.u s.a 1&& 1.u ·1.u 1'he AP check o( <1 super· been rising sharpl y as bad cracking. A~d so a_vail ablc :Jf:• F '3' '· ~:,., 111t ;:~ t F~!:mco: 5_60 • u ~'~~~ :::~ ~~~ market in each of 14 cities '''C<i lhcr in the f\'lid\vest cuts funds are being rationed by HOUGHTON : htFa va •.ea 1.s1 1nap F s.16 s.6S !.w •nv G J.!l a•" Charg'·ng the rates tha\ are F11rw:1 • 3_10 •.01 F1RST ""''\ F. • 1.61 1.Js Sov• In 1.1s ~.o~ showed the priec went up thccurrcnlh<1r\'CSt. Funa a s.n ,.n tNVf.STORS: ssFNCL: SPtttr~ 2.t1 101 needed to pay for the stoc-4.•l •.'4 o+~ Fc1 1.n 1 '1'1 Mir 1.11 1.1.S&P 1no •.Oii '°' during Septembcr "in six Last year. the nation . . A.es.ti 3.13 1. Grtnfa •.l7 •.ll M1G 6,~ 11'I STATE 11NDGRP. cities and \11a s unchanged in produced <i record t.57 bi!· monc~, and this again for· ~111 :·;, !:~ ~:" F ~:n t:~1 ~~i i.~~ '~-:~ &':,ft11 ~:~! ~~ e·ght Th · d 1· b h I f be cespriccsup. eavr• .:2' •.691!.l'Munl 6.'6 •· MCO '·'' •.'6 Pr"'JI"• 16l 111 1 . e increases range ion us e s o soy ans. The seeds of thi's reccs kt•k ~, 1.•i 1.1s F1rn Ber 6 ... 6.•4 1" 1v 1.n 1,13 s1 Fr c;,. 1 n 1 •1 from8to27percent.lnthe But there was still com· '11t1cntt1 •,OJ6.0J FORUMGROUP: the• '·'••.•aS1Fr111t 6'l 6 ~1 eight cities \11here 1973 • pcition for the crop, as an · sioh were so~n a. long time =~~r ~:~r ·;:~ l~ ~;:: .!:~; ... tci .,Ar;.,· t~ ~:U ~~'i•~~~11/b~' price1' '''ere aYialable, the alternative protein source-ago. It was 1ncv1table. ~111; 3.1~ 3."' COi..,. 6 111o • ., Fc1 6.o. •.6'1 "'"1"" 2.m i.~~ · But we can get out of the "',,,!..!1111 -61·.•'•' '•.•"• ,•,sn F.."~ •,·,11: ·,·,· · ,,' ••'G' •, ... • •,·.•,, ~.~," ·."•• ·~ survey showed s harp in · to meat and for use in feed whir 1poo1 wit h li sc a 1 e..M;;. 1,,9 '·'' FOuirot:Rs 11' Fa s.'9 s.'M 0t'ed~.. s.J~ 1;; grain mixtures. CAl.'11"1 FUNDS: ROUP: F Gro 1.3S 2.W ff:l"I ROil FOS· /1ivestment Cluli Slates Byt the m''dd tc of Atigust, restraint. In other words, in a..n Fd 1.:u 9.1 &•t1t 1.,~ 9' 3.u 1.s:; &a•-"'·· oi tan iw . • (Ori fd 1.8' I. ll'l(Offt I. 1 on 6.M 1.lJ C,.ofHU }.16 11~ the price of soybean oi l real1ty,gobackto :.t_lnGod Dfv511• 2.1J 2.0 FM1""1 s.1a tSN~ ,.,,,1•.N stoc.k 1.11 111 t t ' II th r.i.\..-11 • 6.611 1.ll F-$pKll I.)~ II 1.. 1611 1 ... IS GROUP; al ready was up sharply. we rus -u o ers pay NY vm 1,s9 1.11 Fowsq F s.•1 &1'1""u •.n •.11 Gr•tn i.•1 •» cash t" C.0 '""" •·°' t . FRANKLIN AT SEC FOS: lr><:orn s.a. 6,.0 The i\<layonna ise. and Salad · · c.c; 111cF-,,1s 1. GllOUP: s.1a11c s.a• •• smmu s.~1 , M Oress'.ng lnsti'tutc sai'd the Or. Adler wi ll answer all c.p p,~,, 11,,•1.11 ,,, _DNTC. •·"" •.1• -~. 1.16 •.11 Te<.11111 '·'° .:,. ; ; d . Cetit Sty,, 6.831 ... Gwln'Sr •.19 •.S~ OIV'ld'r> 1.st· 1.ll F 5.7'1 6 lJ tost-or sovbe..an oil had gone questions d1rec !e lo lum °"' rnv •.I• ,•.11 Fr 1..c.m 1.•s 1.s~ Pt•• s1~ •.>1 '·'' Tt G 6.1C •.IO ' ll••o"gh lire Da•·ty p1·•·1 Ct!ANNING USG¥'$. '·" ~.1s 111tom J,SI l.'NI l•i~I Eq 6.f! 1,oi. from 12 or 13 cents a pound " "'· FUNDS: uiruue i.t3 J.11 Stock Sr •.1J s.11 1..c1or H 1.:i. 1.11o . Anwr . ,94 .t2 Rfl C:~ •.II S.1& 'Grwt~ 3 69 4.0J 1'11111 CG 1 .• , 1'8D to43or44cenls. s1111td '·" 1. R$Eq!v J..s11.u ewr:NGLF : X11nc1 2.1, loo 81111 F.i J n 1, f.kl LIEq ,.n .1,1' f4ul•• 10.u 11.ss Ull!fle<I 5,01 i ' s1 Meetirigs FARMERS HOPED that Purk Newport Jnvest· rains la ter in the·summer ment Club director, Mike \vould 1.toost the amount of Nadl e r . annou.nced soybeans, ·"·hlch are har- speakers and topics for Qc. vested late r th ~n corn. tober meetings held Mon· Frost Jasl \\'C~k klllcd th6sc days, 7 p.1n . in I.he Cataline h o p e s a n d s o m c Room at the Spu, Park slatisticians ure 1>rcdicljng Newport Apartments, that the next gov!'!rnment N~w1>01't Beach. crOJl report, due Oct. 10, wilt Oc tober 7, Bill Whitelaw ii s tinl[lte thi s year's of J'l.1assachusctts Co., will soybean harvest at only 1.2 discuss' "flow Ca n \'ou bllllonbushcls , Benefit rro m a Liv In.it 1'he lower c:rop c~ti"1ate1' Trust?"; Cktober l4. ft1ike have driven up the price of Nadle r , Me rri ll· Lync h. soybeans. On the Chicago · :·Should You Own Gold?"; market. the price went October.21, Fred Simoneau, from around $7.50 a l)ushel H3lberl 1-largrove. "In· before the frost to more rlalion : 3 pe rcent of 20 per·· than S8 a bushel. cent"; and October '28, Ted ';~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Price. ·Dupont n esearch. "How Land Offers T"' (People/Quotes) Shelter and Appreciation ". _..i,_ S, unday A question and answer 11~ p 'rlod follow s th e f'L10F.Ulf 1>rogra m s. J\Jeetings are &:In open l01the public. l,.or fur· ther information call Gwen l __ ..'.':'"'.,.'.'.the::,!l~•!~,1~1!!'•~3~1l~<J!'J Starr at 633·5447. • L Marketing Executives Hear Talk -E~t ~ ':u•s. dMI dfl s."-4 5.41 &wtn J.83 6.lol 1Jn11~no s.u s:~1 E<11r Pr 1,10 ,, lfUMDS lflf(P lllCom n.11 13.'f UNION $1lRVltE flld Am -•·•5 .5. GROV'!,:_ _ Side •.JI 10.01 GROUP: 0.Wth 3.00 3,2 c.OfM'i 5.S!I 6.•3 EA Ml S:6t J.•t Bnl S Iv I.OS 1.IO ~t"1n i:~-~:" ::1r 1;ff f!! u c~ f:!i :'.' ~t~~~ ;·;l ',·,',' Sllkt 1.0) 1:'1 PllOI 5.11 5.11 Ofl 1,10 •.)! Unlm lfl 9:,. 10.ll ...... \Ill •.:H 4,1 Gil<lwr .J.11 3.11 "" Perl 10.SD 11.48 UMITED FUNO$t cn.n FG 1.31 /, 6 S·S p U.'3 .. . ""'Wld ,,.,, I.JS At(\ffll •.06 •-•S CtlAIE n S.c •.'9 4.~1 lth!M J.:19 J.)9 Btld fd •.ll .... llOSTO"I: Giii FAm L1• l.•S ll Nlr· n.u n.11 (.Mt fnt 6 H I ?(I ~;:. 8C': ;:~: ~~din(! ll::i l::., Nt°1f Id ~J~ it: ~= 1:61 1':14 ~' 8~ l:;: 1. "f!'.'-TON1~rPi:_11 PPll,~M "i'J: 9·97 u~:'?:tF in !:U ~:i::a :ts1•··•1 ~~ ~:~ !::: s:,mF~ !:?: ::s. tlf'~~t :·:: :·~~ Llbfly t:oo ), rt 011\ •.• 1 •.•I "'°"" e ,,.1 10.0 UILIFE FVHos· M1i11111 1.•1 2.1 ~l't L• s.n s.n Time " 3,•3 J.J ••• F 2 .. ; 61 SCl'N\ F •.>I•. 4.)6 .. , TC Sec t.•4 t.I 11•1 Flld ··~ \13 SC:tw ~ •.U '· 1ttr 9t .-. .. , •••'llf . •.60 .s. com :S.t~ 1'11 f M COLONIAL. rau 10.16 11.,. IUI "-'" •.03 •. '/All/l LIN! FD°•· Fl/NO\: 1,,..,1 (.p 6,,1 6.ti W5 F 2,\) 1. Vil Lnt l 11 l" C.onwr 11t ,, ll'l"OGr" J.1 .... 1,6? M Mt I.II 1.1 V.il lflt s'o. .l5 £qyitr J·'' 1. 111t Am 10 . .ii 11,n ""' Sq_ '-"' •.6 uv Gin . 3·" .-1~ ~"'.:!.. J:~ I: 1::::; ~ ;:;t s; ....... f~ ::;: ::. v~~~c~ 1.90 i:. I~ I.SS t, n~ 1.•1 t,n 11.GRIM'GP: 5-A"IOElt5• Will be Vt11tur t •J 1, 111111"'•1 11,1016.S Pll F,m 1,$\ .•• inw\t . •M }JI (GI""' G ,,}1 1,J IFll>t"" G •,IS •.1 Cflllil 1."4 2.1 VS c.om i 4r •'n The Sules a nd fl1arketing EX<'CUtives of Orange Coun ty "'ill mcot Ott. 16 at the Gunslingers Room at Knott'$ Be rry· •'aTm (or till e r month ly dinne r meeting, Gues t s peaker G~rge p 'larohn W""'"ro COMMONW"'" 1n~ c. A 1.11 t.n •ni:;om 6.60 1.11 ·-1 ,·,, · · '"' • 1' ' ""'"' TllUST! Inv Gould 4.3? •· Pllt fd •.I( I.I t;"ott 1'16 ;·~: zone manage r (or paper ,_,.,, ·~ . 1~••11C11( J·tt "' ,.,, '·" '·' var1tc1 1 ,·j( t·s.i sales or the Niitlorfal, Cash ~ tt1 i: l;t.EW ·" ' 1iNlt'R ~'J1 1•1 ~:1~, Or ~·~ o)i. Rogi~ler Compony He will c.cwr.o r,. ).I ). COUNSll. Pion ,II •. ll •.• W•'11 J~ .... :·,l • • . c.o......,, 11c1 6.U 6.t c...m tS.U 6. PIOM II 1,0t 1,1 wtll'9" ,.IU · .. , 01>eak. on 1.selling • • Past c:.wn. F11 '4.t~ s.r c.,it 1v 1.•3 t.1 •ll!ld '·" '·' wtt.1.1Nc.To·N '·-• ' ClnC.rO '"' ... 1 c.i>ll Sn S.01 l. U GRO I.II 9.t GRO P• Present a.nd Future." ~ 1nv S,,, i·' 1~v1sl GIOuP: LI Trn •.s1 •· E~•~ar · Since joining NCR In t946, {;~''.': ·,:tt ,:1 :~<;!A f:U 3:f i1!t~ •o.r.~ ,, "' L°::' 1~:ij 1 t:~ l\tarohn· ha s "iven more ,,re '·" t. 1os"' t.01 2· ln(Olft ••.oo •. ,,~t t·tt ~.l: ~ '11"1 Qtfl •.Oii ·•· Mu!WI •.M •-N• I•• 1,16 I. Wlll\lt tit 10 1 lhan t ,OOOspcc~hes :· . c."'" O!" •O. '·' ~t ii,tl "·' Nw -~ 4.IO '· wt n1n ,·11 • '\ N h kt 'I '·In t Otll•l , .... iitl!Kt e..oo 1. •Fd •.01 •.01 w~tmn 1,. ,,: O· osl C'OC HI s ~g a Qi¥1cia .:u •.f ""' .... , • 31 •.• O\'CI ('.1 S.Jt '·'· Wlllll\r j O• ) -~ "1• p m d'1nne r at' 1'30 OlLA'ilfAllt 1n" ""' "-01 •. 1.111 ~4" s.•. •· ""'"' tfld 1 '' 'it 1,1. " • , ., • • OROll'' ! I I: Ut~AM 'MKOll~. J-42 )JJ For reservations, call rital· Of«tf '·'° f,I &•th • ,, .. ,, ~·U ~"!OS! •• , ~lft •• , '·" , . °'lw .,. t.•I 1.GI lllCO!ft .,. rr1Y'f 1.M •••4'•!!ltf!ll t1eWllsonllt828·3J.31. o.i1o1 ,., •• , r, ''" ui t..a ••• to1111, ''~ "'1 ,..,,., .. ,,1•b1t: • • . ' - ., • •• ' - UPl,tl .... le SUM PICKINGS - Shopper. al Denver s t ore didn't have much ch,oice a t frozenlood counter over weekend. 1'eamstcrs local 435 is on strike against three area s upe rmarket chain'stores. You 're Payirtg 12o/o More Survey ·By the Assoc la le d Press Higher prices fo r eggs, sugar, cook i es a n d d etergent helpe d boost the family g rocery bill during Septemb er. A n Associated Press marketbasket survey s howed the aver age tota l \\'RS 12 percent h ig h er than at the start or this year. The increas es were pur t1a lly offset by sales on ~St>me items -particularly pork ch o ps a nd c h opped chuc~ .... The A P drew u p a random list of 15 commonly pur- c h ased food a nd no nfood items. ch eck ed the prices on March I. 1973, at a super· market in each of 13 cities und rechecked at the begin- ning of succeedin g m on ths. TliE LATEST C llE C K sho"•cd t h at d u ring Septem - ber the bill for th e' IS ilems went up in 11 c1t1cs a nd do"'" in two . O n ·the aver age, the hill at the start nf October , IJon.'t Get Hopes lip Oil Firms Drop Gasoline Prices United P ress I nte rnational HUT AT TltE same time. Sevl!r a l o il co m pan1e!' Gulf O tl Co .• cit ing hig her have· red u cc.d gasoline costs for foreign-c rude and prices !>ihgh tly, 'hut oi l men re fined prodUcts, r a ised 1ls and gover nment flff1ci<1.ls pump prices 1~s cents a i;nl- v,.1:1rn the lower prices are Ion on all grad es. t~___ru:a_o an.d will_r1s_c,___ Sohio reduced its prices again because the o il · hy one penny per gallon. prod uc i ng nations are Ske ll y 1>rices d ropped "thum bing th eir nose" at p rices 2.5 cents per~gallon. Preside nt Ford. and C la rk 0 11 c ut p rices by S t a nda rd Oil o f Ohio. t wo cents a ga llon~in t he 13 Skelly 011 Co. o f T ulsa . mid western sta tes1tscr•cs. Okla, and a n1ujor indepen· B ut o ne oil executi\•e 'A'hO dent. Clark Oil Co .• Tuesday asked not to be identified lowered prices on a ll gra d es cautioned· m otorists not to or gaso~ine. Late last m~n-v iew t h e s lig htly lo "·er t h , !\lob1I 01! Co red uced its prices as lhe s tart or 11 prices, and Exxon said 11 is trend . r e \•iew1ng 1ls price strut·· .. T hef s hould not go out turc. and b uy a 3,000-pound car was 2.3 p e r cent h ighe r tha n at the beg1n n1ng or Seplem· ber. No atte mpt was made lo "'~1gh the s u rvey results ac· cording to popul ation d en- s1tY o r 1n terms of w h at per- cent of a family"s actual g rocery oul lay each item re present s .. 'l'he d ay ol 1he week on w h ich t he c h eck Wa~ m ade varie d d epenQ1ng -o n . the month. S ta ndard bran ds-and s izes w ere used whe n availa ble. If the req uested s ize a nd bra nd was n o t available on l\farch 1, 1973, a compara ble s ubs titute was selecte d . Ite m s t e m por arily out of stock o n o ne of the s ur· vey da tes be ing compared were not inc luded 1n the o\•e rall tola Is . THE U.S. DEPART· M EN T o r Ag ri cu ltu r e ·m a rketbasket issued each month includes 65 r et ai l items o r U.S. fa rm-p roduced roods tha t theor e t 1cally co.uld rupply a h.ousfillnld or 3 2persons fo r oneyear ·rhe de pa rtment d ra\\'S on i nfo rmatio n fr om 1,500 s uperma rkets in com pihng its figure$. T h e m ost r ecent government marketbasket, for August, showed prices went up 1.4 per cent dunng t he m onth. --' ' .. W ednesday•s Closing Pr.ices • -- . . .. • • ... o, ••• '·°"-,.,. DAILYP1LOT NEW YORK STOCK--~XCHANGE · Y f'ar'1 1 1~11.Lowt Appe.ar t:very .S•turc:!•Y . ... "" ... (~ .. "'" Nf.W YOlll( llJPll fOOOwlflCI f" '"""'' on ti.. ~-Vo<\ JIO(O ••'"'"0-.i <low, CM r.c t.M • M II..,• 1, £Ml Lt .lid t U 11-. .• •.-:""-" .• ld , II 3\tt . Mono~ I ID,. 10 It • "-Rtdmf" P «I I J 11-.-... T•1 lll~V I 1~ 11, .,O!o-1 .. (M1111rC .u j tw , ....... 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UO N -I"' St.onW~•"' ! 1i H '-•• -W IA I ~ 16\.o + 19" ·' Ba1ikruptcyj Bids Filed ~ ·rhe following: persons have ttled petitions for bankruptcy 1n Sant a Ana Federal Court : Mit,THWELL Joh" Ho.,.•rd, co.,.,..I~• .,r,.,gf\ e1141111er, IOIM Ct P•iO ·~, FO\lth !•In VIH•v Ll•blll•l•s 111,Stt, ·~tu )Sl,11!,qti.r .. f> Ii; PllelP• 116TMWl!LL ~"'" LoulM, -...1~. 1l!othfr otllllltS 1bo•e ANTtl0 N1' '1owl1nd MIJ°"O\ Oii"'''' m1n•otr. s1'1 G•t•n<•P. ''"'"•-u11111111t1 '"·'°"·11Ht11n.m. Re~,.,. ""''~ //tNll'<IONY Pn,1111 Kllft•,n. w<rt!~•Y ltOI Plrl<•ltw LIM, lro"on•. U•b•lo!l6 I lf,'31.•~SOth 11 !,J1!, JI• l1'8t Plltll" tlUl'<ITINGTON H•tbo1tr llt.t<h Cl~b. 4171 W11ne• "'"'·· Hunlln9tllfl lle•th LllbllohtS tnd ••...,II net yet a"all•lll~ Ae"t•M Ptt" EllJoll. U.1110 A. C\11'111, dtp•rt""nl """"II"'. llZO El Alroyo f>Yt , HltflUnotoll Bffch. tltbo!llltl 116,tll, ••Wli IJ.~. 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The l rvlne-bai;cd firm,. mnnuracture s and distributes blood handling and blood processing equip- ment which Ii used in car· dlop ul n)t>nar y by p ass s urgery. * Net income tor the ttln months cnd«!d AuJt. 31. is lis ted at Sl .458,344 represen· ting a net income per s ha r e <>r 68 cents on tot a I revenue!\ of$I01441 ,565. For the sam4} T>Crlod in Jl73, nt'l lncoolr ortcrtaxes was Sl .160;171 nr ·Sot cenl$ a s hare on revenues oCS7.818.<111i. way. TllE 1\il AJOR O IL expor- ting cou ntri es are not bowing to P r esid ent F'ord 's pressure for lower prices a nd 1n f act \vanl ercn higher crude 011 prices, and these w ill be passed on tCY the consumer, he said. "Bct\1·een you · and me, lhcy're t humbing the ir nose at F'ord," lhe oilman said "They y.·a n t m o r e money that will be passed throu gh to the consumer. T hat pres- sure is not relenting ." The failure o f the ad· ministration to gel a rol· l back in prices was confir med by a r eport from W a sh ington that Secretary of State •le n ry Kissinger fee ls he has made no proJ?:ress in negoti a tions with ti:lidd l e East ol l producets t o get lower prices. The it ems o n . the AP check list wl'rc: chopped chuck, cen ter cut pork chops, frozen o range Jwce concentrate, coffee . paper tt>wels, butter . Grade-A med ium white eggs, cream y pea nut butter. l a u n d ry deter gent . r abric soft ener, tom a t o sauce, c h ocolate chip cook ies, milk , a ll·bcef fran k furter s and g ranulat ed sugar. THE CITIES CHEL'K ED \Vere : A lbuqu e rque, N.M., Atl a nt a , Ga., Bost on, C hicago, D a llas, De t roit. Los Angeles, Ptt iam1, New York, P hi l adelp hi a, Providence, Salt L ake City a ndSealtlc. Ford's lacocca Sees Inflation's Solution Altllth pr! l . I 'II'-i 1 .. Cop Ilg II id I 1 ! 11'o .. 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' 91 U' O(thC('lpltllneededtoeX· ,;;"tft\9 .. \lttl~Ofl(~ 11111 lff ~ "'~l'\llf\1 ... t I u: 'INl tv_ulol 1111• ,,...,,.,,1. I 71 IJ-"'"ftll ll'I •1 J1 11 l • • Finance Briefs llikr Rejected SA N' f.,llANC ISCO i1\PI · 1"be: !'!:lit' l'ubh<' Ullilt1e:-; Commission ha.~ re 1f·clell •1 $28.5 n111lion rah~ 1nc1·cn se for l'ac1fic Gn!' & Electnc Co. but has o r1t('r1•1I :1 publ1<· hcarini:t on lh!!. proposa l. T h e l'l'll't'I ir1n l '11C'8d .1y The hUJ.:l' ul11l1 ~. cllinA hi~hC'r furl t.'OSl!o . had ;1sk('rl for lhc hike on Sept ~ to bl· e rfcl·tivc f)c•l. 7 The lnCN:'tll'>~ requires ('nmnli ~:-11)!1 t1pprov;1I but no .rorma.1 h earing unlel>s ordcrC'd. Union a merica l.oss I.OS ANGELES IAPl-A net los.• or $3.5 million ·~ ;vilic ipated by t 'n 101:amPr1ra lnr forlho n1ne•mo11tb p1•r1od ended .,-;t•pt 30. a special n1<'cll ng of -.hnrL hold~r-. has been told. A <'Om p iln' -.pok t'•man ~ai d T11t.·~rl 11y tht' ,1n11rlpat~ 1~~ equal lo aho111 $1 .1 i;h,11" u1ll be t;.iused l"!~· the a~s i l(n nit•nl of 5" milhon in udditlon3f h's <·r\'t'l' f:e l up to cover possible loan loA~t· 11nd the dttlining \'lfue or the"l;o~ ,\ "1:t'lt·~:&si"itrirm's n1nr1 a a gc loHn riortluho " I • , ff 8 DAILY PILOT Thursday; October J. 0 l97tl ) ' ·· ,, ~-Versatile ,Drill Guide ·~ ' • rih ti 4'11 Wt .1-1r .. 1116" "1/4'' .. ,, .... ,,.ltl~tr­.,,.._, •• •II m.itkt _. Peerless Kitchen Fa~t "" ' • k...till hr I« .... 4cllliftt. fM-411 .. 1•• ' ' h<h I • . ' • Mfferr """'9, ........--. fM<tt ... ~ s ............. • hsy ff IJ11t1I, ,..,_.,~ ''"~i*ii• Gillette Max® for Men ' • Orylffstyln tin tSl-tt1 •I ,. • ., fer lttl 4ryi11t • 2 .... ,.,.tvr. ltttlfitl IM <t111fe1t tll4 1911trtf • c-~·· with Jtyli"' (flll~ all4 ~rtsh 1488 . . .. "' ... • " • • .. ' -r -- TONIGHT'S · TV IDGHLIGHTS , ABC 0 8:00 -'i'he 6dd Couple, Oscar goes to · Hollywood ,to play ' a spOrtswriter in a movie, __'._Wflh_~deO.!]"!_.,Mi>tit Omer a arin 3S the Star. B"OblJope m .eS; a catt)eo appearance. · , 1 KcET llJ 8:00 -The Way It Was. Top sports eve·nts of the past 30 'yeitts comprise the format of ihis new show, premierjr\g tonight and hos.te.d bY. spot15capJet..;Curt ~~wdy, TQni&hJ;,, the. 195 "Miracle of Coog;il).'s Bluff.' when the ew or ·Giants wrested the pennant from the Brooklyn Dodgers, thl!q~ to Bobby Thomson's epic grand slam. -- CBS 6 11:30 -"Honor Thy Father." TI1is 1972 drama about the ,Mafia stars Joseph ~ologna and Brenda.· Vaccaro. .,.. •. .-. ~- ' ' -Thursday Evening OCT08ER 3 ' . ~ .. !P''~::. 8 (IJ Iii--""" New Yon Stars n. Cllicl&O flrt. 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Deia"iJed ·li~t11"1C3 ori Channel SO's programs are carrjed in the Dally Pilot's TV Week each SUnday, · U:lf SCHOOL OISTlllCT HIWS {Cl S1M SES-.MI! ST•ll T ICI U:lt NOV• !C) 1:11 TIMI TO 011•w ICI "Whit fl ''°' IOOK .... , ICI "Em!v11· 1'V Drt!"ln' 1'3$" by £mlv11 Wllll•m• · • 1dt COMMUNljTY 011 LIV IN 0 ,,,. OIMENSIONS IN CULTUltlS ICI THINGS Ct "Air Po+tutlOfl" ~ "Arth•tl)l()gv" - 101 INll~llOUT CCI "L.-,lnt Wlltl 'r•-llltllHJIHD SKITCHl~O iCf"' Lo... .f..-''Shao:llll!I '' J)ltkntrp" l ilt ILICTlltC COMJt.IN'r' IC) ,,. Olt.lf\GI: COUNTY ltlYtEW !Cl J111t ;~= Dl~l,Lt.,~=-~CI A II D ~!$ 11.11 ~fV,..kll fncl G,lilt 11.. COllHll'S cf.OYHl,.O COltHlll ot' 17:':11 ·o::. ''C' l~llltl' ildt lCI "Srilpp!:"'° Mfrkl119, t lld Totll· l tM, D!MIMStOM& IN CU~TJit1 ICI M a1,llf'IO "Artl!aeol~y" Jl» ~IMINSlo_H&,~N CUl.TUJllS CC) I t iM MEN WHO MAOI THI MoYll"S -"<~MOIOIY' (C-1 ''Wllllt~ W.lhl'•t"" 4:0t l""llMAN6 ~KITCHINO !Cl •:Mi VJDEO VlSIONAltlES {Ct • ~tno At O•r•-•" •!Mu1ICllf1119' Wor1t111otl• 130 41)t ILICTIUC COM,AH'll' (Cl mt11j •· ' • ., •' ti p SU of 'I i cd Fr he a kn on he -m is pr Ira " yo re sa hi le a fir ag as lb an ev ful he col "I lb or or do kl an de p of w hi ' Di a OV ti a, re or ca t er tu , - • .. 111r$dly, Octobtr 3, 1974 • (\ DAILY PtLDT (; J, Major League Baseball H8.s Blacl\. Manager ~ CLEVELAND (AP) Frank ...Umated at $t'1,000 a year. Robinson, for two decades one of At lhe news conference at which baseball's greatest playe.n and com-Robinson'"! appointment was aMOUnctd petitors;1:oday was named the'"ftrst-blact-br general maMger Phil Seghi, the manager in the 105-y~r history ol majof 311-ye"ar-old superstar received a league basebaU. , t~legram ol congratulations from Presl· Robinson, 39, the game's fourth all· dent Ford. time-' leading home rwi' hitter and the The elevation of Roblnson ended a -oruy-p!ayer-;ver-to tiO Most va19able -yellrl'long 8""Qle-b)I lacks to ""150 Player in both leagues, was named to elevated to a meaningful management sutteed Ken Aspromoote as manager' positktn in baseball . It placeS Robinson of the CJevelitn;d lndiaru1 .. at a sa1ary in charge fl. a team which has a top whlle pitd>er who has publlcly criticized manigq a major league team . Jackie, him and a black centerflelder <Who has Who was no relation to Frank, died been accuaed of being hard to }iJndle. soon thereafter, his final baseball dream -'J'he~ment came !7 years,---ftve~unfullilled. months all:! 19 days after -Jacltie For Robin90n, today ended a public RoblMOn broke b:lseball's color barrier struggle he began In 1969 to be a baseb<\11 as a player. manager. He often said lt did not matter It came almost tv."O .re.ars after the ll he was the first of his race to gre:Yfilg,Ol.fiill.ng :TICl(ie-nomMOnmi'de -gain -che eos1t1on: he just ~·anted to his last public apptfarance at a World · manage. Sef.les, and eaid he wished he could "The only reason I'm the first black one day see _a member of his race manager is beeaUlle l wa9 born black," Robineon said at the news conference. .. I'm not a superman : rm not a miracle Y.'Orker. "Thi s is what I really ~'ant to be judged by -the play on the field, and oot on being the first, on being black." For the next five \IJlnters Robinson \Vent to the Puerto Rican \\'inter League, managing the Santuree team to a pair of Jeague titles. Three limes during the past seuon managing positions came open, but nc.ither Robinson nor any Other black got them. Fn1sti:ation a p pea r e d overwhelming on their part. that thq may never get one. But Robinson did tod_ay, and he did ft saying he knew-he faced-problems and that his every action v.·ould be under the nlicrGSCOpe of the news media and the public. frank -Has ·1:,..e Ability-·Brohamer West Wants FRANK ROBINSON By CRAIG SHEFF or 111t 0.11., ,.~ 11..r The )!iring: of Frank , Robinson as the first black manager in tbe,.i;najor leagues doesn't figure1 to have any effect on the Oeveland Indians• promising future. That's the opinion of Huntington Beach's Jack Brohamer, who was Cleveland's regular second baseman until a hamstring injury sidelined him most of -the-las~-six-week& of lhe-.-seasoo. :. "I don't think it will affect the team 'at all," 'Brohamer told the 03ily Pilot when contacted in Boi.on Wednesday. "To me it doesn't make any difference what Color a person is if he has the ability and I 1hi9k. Frank: bas the abili· ty,'' says Brobamer. Extra Pressure Robinson's· View: ·~ I'm Unpredictable Angels Avoid Equaling .Worst-ever Season Mark A seaSIOn of suffertng closed on a three-year tonttact ne1t sp!._ing at promising note ror the ~lllomiaAngels.. $100,000 per. )'ear. -Rallying for two runs in the-bottom • "I~ already become a little finner of the ninth the Angels.'!iged the playoff· and ·the guys bave responded well," bound Oakland A's 3-2 and avoided equal-Williams said.. u1n fact I complimented ing their worst ~!I0'1 on record. them oo that fact." The Angels closed with" five straight Williams !Isled an improved bullpen, victories and won seven of their last a right-hand hitter with power and a eight games but they could not avoid shorutw 06 .!lie.chief needs of his team. finishing last in fhe American League . One tljing Williams cfocs not want West. -22 ·games behiod the A'1. It to tamper wl\b is the starting pitching was the first cellar finish I~ the Ii-year staff of Nolan Ryan, Bill Singer, Frank history of the franchise. Tan8na and A.)'l(ly Hassler mir the promjse or-tomorrow lltherf. ' "uck~pft¢hl\1\ta.-nve..hltter •·we are going to emphasize pitching. in the finale as the AnKels rallied with speed and .defense," promised manaKer · two. J1lllS in the ninth inning, wiMing Dick Williams. whO took o\o·er .. from an it on Denny Doyle's base~Joaded, <ft-Ollt embattled Bobby Winkles in mid-year single alter Ellie Rodrl"guez had tied and who laundlts , the first of his the game wllh a pinch-hit double. "When Frank came over to Clevel~ at the beginning rl. the year and he from the Angels, everyone thought he probably woukl have beE:I\ fired ~ would be the new manager. And It we not gotten otf to such a good start. was · kind of a touchy situation with 1be specWaUoo at that time was that Ken Aspromonte still here as manager. Larry Doby (the Indians! black first "I hate to see Ken leave, becauae base coach) would take over." I have been with him in the minor Brohamer says he's h ope f u I leagues and here, although I think he Cleveland's ace pitcher Gaylord Perry treated me unfairly in the minors and Robinson will get together. Perry, sometimes and last year by pu)Ung me who WM his 2lst game · Wednesday, _too qulckly -has been quoted a nying he wanted "Bu~ ,,he helped to .build this team $1 more in salary than Robinson if and Its too bad he has to leave, · Robinson was named Indians manager. especta1ly since we're a team ol the "That quote was accurate, but I hope luture. I personally believe be shoW.d Perry can adjust. But you never know, hive been hired for another year. they might trade him." "But no one was surprised to see As far u his own future is concerned. him go. They were talking about It the former Huntington Beach High star • Wilt,"Qs Sti~~ Haggli·ng Over$ Dispute SAN DIEGO (AP) -"I'm glad It's over," said Wilt Ch:ltnberlaJn after cut- ting off the hl&hest sa lary e\l'C!r paid a professionar tiasltctbAn exiach . ''I enjoyed it ," Mid Leonard Bloom, referring to the first 11nd last year or 1 rClatlonship which he hoped would carry his Snn Diego Cdnquistadort to · the Amtrlcan ~ Butctball AS!IOClallon crown. The experiment with f' 7-2 cenlel' turned-coach fizzled; hough1 a rt~ • ... Chamberlain clalrru he never wu paid what was promised In a one.year c:on- tract pro\'\dlng wbat he called much higher !ban '800,000 annuallf; with a two-year option. · The money in the rirst ye.r wa1 su~ to be paid ln two lump sums, one before the 1913 season and the second at a later date, he saJd. When the second payment ••asn't mode, Chamberlain said he refused to show up for two -games last season -his I . flrst public explanaUon for mi!Sing them. Allor n!lowlng Bloom to aJlllO<lll<e his reUrement from basketball 11londay, Ch.ainberlain said in order to collect h!J salary In full, "1 may be forced to own a piece of this team." But Bloom told newsmen: "Wilt has been !l"id In jull and he does not own part of this te11im." • Bloom's announcement of WUt1a retire- ment w.. lat<r coolirmed by CMm-' berlaln, who .said he w" proud ol his year ol roaching arter IS yean in the National Bul<etball As"""ation . Chamberlain uld in a copyrighted ttory 'n>tlday fn the Snn Diego Union: •rm .UU holding '\'hot YoU might <\II be bag." But, be 11dded, "l'm :'.ProUd. 'ol the Job 1 did ltere." Alex Grou, gentrnl manaacr of the QI, 1Dtd he had txpccted Chamberlain to reUrt:. Said Groza, who ls actlng ooech: "The IUY'• made a decision, and I think It's a just and right one." " --~-·~ says he has no doubts he's a fixture al second base for the Indians. "Lasl year I had a poor season and I had my doubts, but I was more than satisfied with my hitting and especially my defense this year. I think I really establil{hed myself. Brohamer finished \\'ith a .2i0 batting average and made only six errors all .season long· -the best mark-of any second baseman in the American League. "Because I tJad a poor season last year I was afraid to go out and buy a house. This year I felt secure, so we just bought a townhouse. Now l '11 probably get traded ." Reti1·eme11t Rigl1t Now· Dod~crs TtLne ·Up \~'ith 5-4 Victory llOL'STON' -The Lm Angeles Dodgers. winrK'rs of the N,'ltionaJ League \\'est, defeated llou.~ton . s-1 , in their final regular season baseb.111 gnme \Vednesday. The Dodgers no-.v move on to Pittsburgh. v:htrc tt'K-)• "111 mHt the Pirates. N11tinnal League Eastern cham- pion!!, in lh<' bl'st~f-ft,·e S<'rifl lhat starts Saturdny In notching 11~ 192nd \\in this sesaon. l..M Angrl~~ U"Ored the winning run In the IOl.b lnn1nR \\""hen ~e lecond basc1nt1n Lee Lacy doubted home rooki e John llale. Tht Dodgen ustd mostly rookies In the meflningles~ w son nnalt but will go \\'tth the.ir paces ga.lrut Pittsburgh !his \\'eekend·. ·Don Sutton wJll be tht" st:irting pit cher Saturday and Andy ~1e~rsmlth, who pitched five ti.- ninji Wednffltny. will ~lart Sund11y. ' , f (: % DAIL V PILOT Football Foreeast Have Shot Edison Favored At Victory, • -For Sunset Title Says Kiefer Sun!fl League 1fqot.ball ac-- tion opens tonight and-any one of five teams are given bona fide sltt:ffs at the circuit crown as \'iewed by the Daily Pi lot !pOl'ts !laff. All·CIF candidates are at almost t>verr school and the pov•er of the circuit is UD· derlined 11i hen outfits as strong as Loa Alamitos aren't even ccmldm.'d among the first dh·ision. · Here's how the Daily Pilot sees the Sunset League finish. ' t. EdJaoa. Coach Bi l l \Vorkman'a Chargers have displayed a trem e nd ous dcfcll5ive oUtfit. augmented by an offense that not only operatfll In a, crushing m<tn- ner 'it can also click with . ' the brtakaway gain. ' Quarterback Nate Chin~'s veriilffiW.-the abi1llY 'lf Witte receivlY' Steve. Hines, and the emergence of Doo Cornell as a h a rd-runn ing, tough tailba ck. give the Chargers the inside track to the Sunset League crov.'n. %. Fountain V1lley. The Barons have plenty to work with-starting W1th j u n I o r quarterback Chris Dove and El Toro --Musi~Hait 3. Newport Harbor. Early prognosications said Nl!'tl1>0rt wa s No. l. but the sAilors ha ve failed to li\•e up to ex- pectations despite w i n n i n g twice in non-league. · The speed prevalent In tailback Brian Theriot and All· CIF receiver Vlhnie ~tulroy hasn't surfaced. There is, however, tremen· <lous potential . And We Sailors ha ve field goal ticker ·Art Sorce available. He's already kicked field goals-of-52,-37, S3 and 25 yards. 4. Weslmlmter. The UoM of coach Bill Boswell are M in non-league action, but the quality of non-league foes has been tough-Long B e a c h Wilson and Lakev.·ood. Dennis Boswell g i v e s Westminster the r u n n I n g game and the ooly question is can the Lions come up with a better passing attack than last year's? FINAL DEMO CLE4UHCE l~I '72 DEMOS TO CHOOSE Baseball Standings • ' FROM 1 1877 • '7J Mill( II 4 DOOR ................ , .... ..., ........ ·-53277 • • '74 VOLVO. ll4 ,...., ... ,, •. , •. ,..,fffi ..... ~IJI.. •a•_..,,__•tll":IDt _56377 MSO lltisE FABUl.OUS USED CAR BUYS '7l COllOMA W .+.GOii ,_.,a....,_I......, 12877 .,, ellle• .......................... ~ . 13377 71 MX WAGOM. ..................... ,. •• t ........ '--_,....., 13471 • • ( FINAL STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore New York Booton Cle•leland r..1ilwaukec Detroit Oakland Texas MinneBOUI Chicago Kansas City Angels Eut Dlvisloa W L 91 71 89 73 84 78 77 35 76 88 72 90 West Dlvlaiol 90 72 84 76 82 80 80 80 77 35 6& H Wtd.......,...""'" &1lllmort S. Dttroll 4 T1•1t ~.~I \ '"= s. l(eml1 (. " '· 11 H'wllrlol (1 ..... Ind •• Botltft • Nt rr Yont t. 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The Rustlers collide with Fullerton ·Saturday night at ~Anaheim Stadium in the top junior college game or the -weekend · Orange-county circle& Uni Will Come Out ., Throwing University lligh1s .team and coach Jerry Redman have made up their mind.<; -they will lhro\Y the football this week. .- "This i$ a typical Fullerton first l\\'O games. " bot I don•t think we will on I~," s a I..L Shackleford_, "We can'r give.up the deep Fullerton ," says Sha_ckleford. "Based on whaJ_!peL.E.sed_ pag! .{lgfilnst the.....run... U we '.!.\\'&-need-to do exactly what to do it doesn 't appear they give Fullerton any cheap we did last week against Mt. have changed at all. touch®wns we won't win." San Antonio on offense. That ,, "'Ibey drop back in their means no penalties, no lost passing game, which is Shackleford -also feels it'll yardage, no interceptions and somewhat different. And they be a M>w scoring gam~ at no turnovers." don't have any fat guys, they least It had better be low Tho RusUcrs are at full ha\"e the type of personnel scoring ir Golden West is to strength with quarterback Dart J like. come out with its unbeaten ''But the ·key to beating reccrd Intact. Accomando <iffi!W'Rle receiftr them i8 pla better pass-"We're capable of scoring-John ?.1acauley both reooveredl--- defense than we have in our a lot of points on some teams, f r om r i b i n j u r i e s . • Murio Concerned Nifty Hawks QB Menaces Diablos ?tiission Viejo may have the 44 and Murio iS concerned most . potent offense in the about stopping El Dorado ~A but . 'COB:Ch Jo~ Murio .., quarterback Bob Farra. figures his defense will make .. · . the difference in the Diablos I feel El Dorado 1s an outcome with El Dorado Fri-outstanding i.A team and has day night at Valencia High. an outstanding quart11rl)ack ." "We have lo get our defense he says. "He is supposedly established," says Murio: "We the best in Sou t b e r n SC F aces:----1-- Toughest Challenge San Clemente High's football team, riddled by injuries th.is season, will have little time to weep before rrieeting -its ~ toughest challenge or the young season. C.Oach Allie Schaff's Trilons host Redondo Frtday night at 8 o'clock. ·' DAILV PILOT (: 3 ' FOR - The Trojans have completed only three passes, io two games, but Redman promises bis team will put the ball in the air when the Trojans face Valencia Saturday night at 8 at Tustin High. "We just made up our minds that we're go1ng to throw," says Redman . "We like to stick to the ground, bul somewhere 8tong the line were going to have to learn to pass and Saturday is going "' be the night." have to be more aggressive. We must hold our own against their passing attack." In the Diablos' first two games with mediotre oppo- nents Saddleback and Costa ?tfesa , their offense exµloded for 75 poinls. But .their bend· net-break defense surrendered California. He is a very good and experienced athlete and I am always afraid to oppose a good athlete.'' "Redondo figures to be one o( the best teams we'll play all season," says Sc:~f. "They are big, ;;trong ai>d \\'ell-coached." ReliAride® 4 ply nylon cord construction. Blackwalls. Redman says nobody is ha~ pier about tbe decision than Trojans receivers. Flanker Sean' Graham and ends Ron Nic:t;>ols and Mike Coryer all figure to .get their hands on 1ile ball this week. Four starting aillletee will be questkf'lable for the Valen· cia game. TailJ>e,ck Scott Murphy· t\\:fsted hl.s ankle in practice, guard Ed Polliard has a bruised shoulder , defensive guard 1t1att Bonner has the nu and Rick Bai:ter has a sore neck. Cl\'I Boss -Predicts Air Attack Despite his suspect defense so far. Murio's Diablos are rated No. I in the 2-A. But the Golden Hawks are No.3. And although I.he game with El . Dorado is non-league, A1urio calls. it a big one. While he is worried about a defense that has allowed 580-yards .total qffense in tw"o games. Murio bas no ap- prehensions about his passing attaCk. His quafferback, Dave Schm idt, has been sensational, hitting for 309 yards against Costa Mesa and 204 against Saddleback. Tom French and the Costa But the rushing game has Mesa High Atustangs football been fat short of brilliant. team aren't pushing any panic The Diabtos' tailbac::k, John buttons this week. P.Jontgomery. has gained a Far from it. meaber 71 net yards so far. Schaff. of course. is familiar \\'ith the coaching setup at Redondo since Sea Hawks head man Jim Hold was an assistant to Schaff at t.1ark Keppel High a few sea~ ago. "Jim has a fine ball club. They're coming off a winless year, bUt they woit their fi~t game and lost to one of the better teams (Palos Verdes) in the C!F· last week (14-7). J\na""RedOOdo pushe<I. them air - over the field." One of the big keys to beat"Wg the Sea Hawks., says SchaU'. is containing their run- ning attack. 1t--~~V;ralo;,enci0~·"a iS t1COreless so far , -~an says -tbeTigers The Mustangs may have And he is the team's leading been burned-for-Q -yards "'"' -h h rus1n:r. I roug the air by Mission Plus, Mjssion Viejo will be "They-run the power play quite "-'ell. They have some good runners and t h e i r quarterback is a real tall kid with good size and quickness. ...!.'Jt's going to be a--tough game.for us," says Schaff. have the personnel-to explode iflliey get a chance. ''We feel We can stop them most of the time, but' they have two big backs, who are capable ol. bre.akiflg away for long galna and t h e i r quarterback can throw the ball a long way. They could be tough li Ibey find tbe right combinatioos." University will bring a five- game winning streak into Saturday's game and will also be trying to protect its seventh pJace ranking in the CIF l·A grid poll. Viejo last week in a free.scor· running at an El Dorado ing contest that saw the defense that allowed only 23 Mustangs lose. 33--2S, but points in the Golden Hawks' Saturday night's Ce n t u r y two wins over Sunny Hills League opener with E I and Cerritos. Modena at Newport Harbor "Oftensively. we are looking is another game. · for execution," says Murio. "I would say they are going "We have a lot of young kids to throw the football," Mesa running and a lot. of young coach French says. "After oflensive linemen." . seeing us last week', I'm sure Murio says there will be lwo they will try. change3 on offense anc! de- ""But we know we have a fense. Brad Silva will replace good secondary and when yoa Lance AJ.Bayaf.i at left 1.ackle go up against a really good and Rick Paquin takes orer passer like that boy from at center for .Gale l\lerryman. San Clemente Mi:l~sOme bad and good news this week. Defensive tackle A 11 e n Streeter is out with a knee injury, but defensive end Greg Young will return to action. Young, an All·Orange League selection last season, has missed the first two games because of a band in· jury. Schalf says he'll move David Domingues to Streeter's spot and insert Pat Maloney at Domingues' s ta r t I n g linebacker position. Mission Viejo (Dave Schmidt), Defens ively. Carey Greer '----lf:::~=-=c'...,c-:::-----'y'.:.o.u can get burned. will start at linebacker instead r or 'We-tnaw-what-we-dtdOl'Je£rROieU1 and Vance ] I es wrong and . it is eorrectible. Courrier replaces Bill Callas Schaff is hopeful the Ti'iti>ns will be a little more consistent oo offense and !lall shufned Randy Adams rromslot6ielf to j»ilback and inserted Vince Hennan at slot.back. " 'nlrec frrst ball bombs killed at tackle. en. •pple "'!-'Personally. I woold be more concerned right oow it they were jamming the ball • M h down our throats. " onarc s "Of ,,,.,, ... if we get hurt again on the bombs, then '''e'll r.tater Oei H1gb's rootball fortune!'! took a tum ror I.he wane thls week with the loss • of starting fullback Jim Ridge and tailback Martin Sundy. Ridge, who has gained' 145 yards in 'll carriCs lri two games, broke his thumb and had to have a pin put in it while Sundy chipped his knee c.ap which required surgery. Ridge will be out t"-1> to slx weeks while Sundy could be back in four weeks. The injuries come before a game in which the fl.1onarchs would have a tough tlm.e even if they were 100 percent. Mater Dei travels to Veterans Stadium in Long Beac::h Friday at 7:30 p.m. to face Lakewood. The -1.nncen -~~are -~llinked seventh in the CIF 4-A ratings and appear to l>e very strong after missing lhe playoffs last seai;on. rudge "·Ill be replaced in the Mater Dei starting lineup by Bob f\.Jacauley and Pat ?ticKeon will lake over for Sundy. Ridg~ !s an ekcelleol runner, but the Monaiclls will really miss his blocking. I-le has done a great job this year clearing the way and making the ground attack go. have to be coricerned. "El Modena has a splendid passing attack , there is no question about thal B u t l\.1isslon Viejo was ex· ceptional.". The Mustangs haven't suf· fered any major injuries this season and French attributes a good deal of this to the two-platoon system be bas in- stalled. . .. We're trying to develop as a team rather than as ffi.. dividuals, especially on defense." the coach adds. "Let me wait a week until aft er our game with El r.fodcna before I go out on a limb any further." Costa Mesa and El f\.fodena go into league openers with lwo losses each. The Mustangs dropped games to FooUill (21). 7) and the Mission Viejo en· counter. The Mustangs offense is directed by quarterback 11m Rosaucr with Wa~ Vering at tailback and Steve Teregis at fullback . Costa Mesa "'\11 enter the game as 1 ~-point underdog. "-J.;oop Prediction l!/rlll"lltl t.fAOUI! "OOT•AU.. "OltlCAIT ,1 ........... '" .~: 819 "'" ·"' • Llti11 Poot Lag·una· Coacli Lauds Canyon's Consalvi Laguna Beach High's Artists are undefeated after two non· league victories, but football coach Dennis Haryun g is far rrom satisfied as hi s team prepares for Saturday night's clash with Canyon at El Modena High. "So rar we've only beeo a one-back offense with John Carlson doing everythlng ," says Haryung , in his first year at the Artists campus. "We'd like to give the ball to the other backs more. And up until the fourth quarter in our game last week our passing game wasn't doing too well." ln fact, Laguna's passing game had netted nothing up untU then. But quatterbac::k Mike Serrano rattled off fiwe straight completions in that final period to give Laguna ••ea.nyon·s whole attack is centered aroand the quarterback," states Haryung. "He is Canyon's Jolm Carlson, so to speak, only he's not as fast. "Our secondary should get a .!ea1 test this "Week. "I've seen Canyon twice and I'm convinced it's !lie best team we'll have seen this year. M "Consalvi seems to do it all-punting, kicking. playing linebacker and quarterb~ck. I think Canyon would be in trou· hie if it lost him.·• Laguna Beach goes into Saturday's till injury free for the third straight game~ Dave Knapp dislocated a finger, but is expected to be ok. Beach added offensive puneh. W.SEA '74 DATSUN ''Mike has• been Super in .• 610 Gift .,944 mo. prac::lice," says liaryung. "but +T~:il-o.u. we just haven't made the c::on· .COSTA MESA DATSUtl ncctions in the games." 2145HAllOllt.YD.,.C.M. Laguna Beach's secondary I ~~~~· ~.5~•~M~4l~O~~~~~ I intercepted five Rim· or the1~ \Vorld passes and Hnryung is hopeful his secondary will be as successful against Canyon, a team that relies heavily on quart.erba ck Larry Consalvi. Mater Dei coach Gary Carr was very impressed with the way Lakewood moved the ball against North Tom111ce. 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The \ikings of coach Gary JlfCilbscn host Orange Coast C.:olte ge Sa tu rday ni ght at \'c1erans St:idium here at 7:30. f{'he \7ikings ha\'e l!>sl a pair ot decisions and Jacobsen. a form<'r Orange Coast College pfnye r and \Vestminsler High all s.islMt coach. \\'as absent rro1n 5C'h001 f\tonday aucnding a luncral. .''\\'e 'vc had t"·o losses and ·iaven't played as well as \\'e expected ," an assistant coach told .the Daily _Pilot by ptrorie concerned about stopping the po"·erful offense tha t com· btncs the running of ~Uke Nanko. Tony Acromando. Dan Princeotto and Pete Brown \vlth the passing and running of quorferboCk Dave \\'hlle. Throw in an excellent kick· ing game with \Voody T'ressler doing !he field goa l work and tt1ark Schrupp the punting and OCC presents a potent of- fensi\PC punch. Prep Polo Results r anday. VAl.U TY '"'' . the Q S<••• .-, G•••l•'I r ur rmore. ran g e Hun1it111 1on 111<11 1 1 , Co11st has a very fine football s1d111eo1<-o o i 1-' '' om and even !hough they Hunlino;il<>n lletcll scerlflll! Wolr 4, " Cushm•n l. Moorlly 3, ._ndtjln 2, had help "'Inning las t week. R•v""'"· T1vior, Yeo. JUNIOR VARSITY lhe important t.bing Ls that sar1 • ., ovM•••• ,1-y WOn." Hun!ln~!Cln lltl'PI • 1 6 3-n "' S1oa1tnac11; 1 l 1 o-4 On the bright side or the Hun1l<19!1>11 llttch' scorlnq: Thom11 10, 111 .. t11n l, w.,111r 3, Gumm«mtn LBCC ledger is the passing 1, Rrvno1<1, Ln!ltt11. d, led b rt ba k ll'llOSH·SOJiH game 1rec y qua er c S••rt -,. ov1ri..1 Pete Tereschuk . a :;.a, l!K).. Hun1ir.o1on Btach o 1 1 ,_1 s1oa•-c-1 1 1 o-J pound sophomore . Hunllt111tlln Be&CPI teorln{I: WOGltn "\Ve like to throw a lot l. K••1•· C1>111tlu~. VAll$1TY a1ld v•e ha ve some excellent ''"' •r Offrt•n E~llnc!t 1 0 I 1-4 recci\'ers to go \Vi th v 111a P1r~ , 1 o 0 -1 Tereschuk," the assistant J.11!11111e11 "°''""' Lee '· ouao1n Coach ' "J'S. JUHUill VAll~ITY u Sctft l 'f OutHtri The receiving corps includes sri::IK~:.11; ' ! ~ l i=l D e n n i s B y r d , L e o n E111nc11 scoring; Hoxv 1. S•fllu111, Broker. \\"a11hington, 1\Iichael Willis · ~P"1toSH·SOt1H a nd Eddie Gill ies. Es11ncl1 Scott •1 o111r1e31 1 I 1-1 The LBCC quarterback was v 1111 ,.,,k o , 1 l-4 an honorable meirtion junior .s.Etllncii scorll'IQ: Lowry 4' wyari college All-American a year v••stTY ago and despite the tv;·o losses E1 M«ltfl• s...-. '1 0" ... "r• o 2 .,_--, C:O.tt Metl • f 6 t-11 by Long Beach, has paged co"• Mu• l(or!no: Mor>rot •· Jton "·ell th.ls season. l. G1t1•1Jfttr 3, Swtnson 2, E-oon 3, Wt rCI J, DtrnDtckl, LY5'>M• ClllCOI\, lie al90 likes to run the l'Jt05H·SOPH ,--· -+---foot-ball, scoring-againsrCe;;,.:.-~.,~.~ .. ~.~".u..-trt-ONrt•~1 1 1 1)-J ·to I t k II d Cos11 ~·• .s 1 1 2-1 n S as wee on an -yar Co1!1 Meu scoring: A•enlllfl ,, sdamper. He also kicked a ~~~:..n~' _K. Lv1pn1, Arr.old. 01nn. ~Z.yard field goal to pull the VA RSITY Vikings within s·t r i k i n g Lo••• sc1r• •r -0""'"0' 1 1 distaoce late in the game 1.1nr1na • s • 1-H be M"'lnt KOr!119• Buckner •· E0.1>er11 fore Cerritos posted the J. a:om"' 3, si;.r 2. Jones .J, Ge••°" final TD to make it 23-15. 2, GolOfl0.1. Er1ckM><1. H&rrf ll. JUHIOJt VARSITY The Long Beach defensive score Dy ow1rten .. edl I Lo-•• 10 urut IS compos arge y of M1r1n1 ' 1 1 ,_, freshmen~ the Vi~gs_are E:~~~-r:i2.'. ~~T,,_1. Lu11Ct1enko. Dolphi11s' Leon Ex11ects Busy Night for Defense Dana Hills High figures to John Gill and Bruce \\'ar· get its firs t test against an rington man the linebacking effective passing team Friday spots for lhe Dolphins and should h.1ve a busy night night at 8 when the Dolphins against the Wildcats. travel to Brea for a non-league The Dolphins suffered .a foolba tl gt1me. severe blow this week losing -OntaFio a nd-Esper anza, startinl! f lfl l lfa ck-and Dana Hills' first two oppo-linebacker Bob ~-:iers for the nents, were running teams, rest of !ht season. He tore but in Brea the Dolphins face ligaments while hitting the a team which can take to the block_filg_fil~ in practice and air if the situation calls for it. \\'ill be operated on today. "\Ve figure our secondary Gill will take over his will get a good test against defensive po s i t i o n and Brea," says Dana Hills coach Kosmala v;•ili fill i~ for him Tony L e on . ''T he i r at fu ll back. Spiers absence qf1arterback (Carl Bostick) will be fell more on offense. can throw very y,·eJI and also \\"here he is an excellent uses his good speed to sCrt1111· blocker and fine runner. ble y,·hen he has to. The fact Leoo figures the game as that he has good, t a 1 I ll tossu p. receivers to throw to makes "\\'e feel \l"e have to stop our situation even tougher." their passing attack and move Dana Hills runs a 4-4-3 the ball on the ground on defense y,·hich can defend very offense,·• savs Leon. "\Ile \\·ell against the pass if the voould al~ like to do more linebackers are quick. Ron passing, but v.·e must establish Kosmala, Rick Browning . our ground auack first." ORANGE COUNTY'S ONLY FALL SHOW ••• PLAN NOW TO ATTEND f YOU'lt. SEE ... Motor Homes & Campers• Shells• Trailers• Vans & Yan Conversions• Sa il Boats• Catamarans• Ski Boals• Motor Cycles• Off the Road Vehicles ·· C1mpln1 Equi pme nt and hund reds of other EiCTfi nt Exhibits. 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S2 63 Fed Ex Tax plus ~2 .,.,, S2 82 Fed. Ex. Tax WHITEWALLS ONLY $2 TO $5 MORE PER TIRE. fHARGE IT AT GENERAL TIRE . 4 PLY NYLON CORD Sf4~ 825xl4 .••..• $16.0D 885xl5 •.•.•• $18.95 900xl5 ....•. $19.95 GENERAL GTSOM -WHITELINE She E78xl5 ~1695 ~1.0DL.eUF.ET.S t91 General Jet Air Ill VW -Blackwalls . ~eneral lndill Whitewall Fibenjlass Belled ~All'f CHECK s~o~ld oµr •uppt1 ol somf s.111 c• !t11e1 run 11\otl during tn111.en1, .. ,; wm non111 tny Olcltll pl1c1d now tor lulurt Ge!i"9ry 11 IMI •d'(9rt11~ p1ic1 . 4 Pry NJI•• Cord •Jt~ Z .............. 1113 .... ' .... ~~-~~,._.,,,,..';I!~ . "~--- WIDE 70 SERIES .F.E. T. S2.54 GENERAL si;RAMBLER Scrmnbler Letlerwhite FIBERGLASS BB."(ED F.E.T. S2.84 GENERAL JUMBO 780 FIBERGLASS ·--BB.TED STEEL BEL TED RADIAL BLEMS • GR78-14 GR78-15 555 JR78-15 LR78-15 PLUS 12.28 to S3.60 F.E.T. Each Tire -Depending on Size J-7814 H-7814 F.E.T. $2.75 to S2.80 most I. -MIW._.,dttly..,••4 -.1 ,P-2. .......... c,. .,,, ... ...,, ~~~ "'~ . -. i.u.-........... ....., ..., _ /~ ........ ~-....... r~ ••• , s.r ... --··-- • -6. ·-·---::r-· . '!.' TU ... ·--.. ' 7. ..... .... c ....... , ·-..... :"-~ ,.... • .• ..; .... ,...1••••·· USE GENERAL'S CONVE.NIENT AUTO.CHARGE Pl.AR _ • no money down ... month1 to P•Y General Jato Super 100 GOLF aALLS -=l~ ... S133 _ • Cutless Cover • High Tension Winding • Energized Center EIAL .TllE -0.AIL Y 7:30 to 6:0o=.: .646-~033 -540.5710 ' • I I I I , • • . MIXEQ SINGLES by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Ca sson 10·.J ~LEWEEDS RJNKY WINKERBEAN ~IM~P!illtPt C/Jtllft5A11111t U~~iSIMOlNG t WMAT? / ''Iii l(llQlll FUt.lltV, Ill'™ Al,\.. OF 1\llS POL.Ll.JllOt.l , P01.nltAI.. UIJREST, At.ID 1\lE DRAFT, UJE SURE llAVE Et.l0ll6M 1"0 Of All 1\lE. PROllLEM!> ~ .f~CE, UJM\Ql DO Y0J COt.lSIDER 10 BE 1\lE MOST CR\JC\~l ~ . WOftRV ABOUT ! ~..q-1 r ; r l r NANCY I ! I ! AUNT •FRITZl--- ·WHAT'S IT'S A NEW' · A LARM CLOCK MADE ESPECIA LLY FOR CHILPREN ; nii.\T'~ 'THIN@.? TODAY'S CIOSIWORD PUZZLI AC8.0SS 17 Coltfeur'• Solution to Yntetday'• Puule: 1 W1'!_ c1eatlon pompously l8 R1is• lht: e Arrived 1pirit1 of lO Shon drive: 49 Heevenly tnforrn1I body 14 l\&lto type SO Ctrtain I ides 15 Enthuti111tlc &4 Stud 01 draw: 16 uneccom· 2word1 p11"1ied 57 LO\'e 17 Getup 58 U.S.,Br!t. 18 Kind of or Ctn.···· physic• 59 MttUIH . 20 Creeping -·-: 60 More c1rt11n Agr11s1 61 Meansof 21 Chinese coin proof 22 "A Bell 101 62 Neg1tive .•..• contr•ction " " '' .,d f>l A11 gooo '1 H 011•y 41 TM Clvil-· 25 An!m1! of DOWN "' •• 1 " • , mi•ed line1ge 14 ···port In 43 lnventOf • 27 Relev•nt 1 Suik1·b1e1ket a storm'' giant JO Pl1nt diw11e 2 Shrl'dded 25 Oi111nc:a units « ~IUmbfng 31 Splendid 1tti11 3 Mak•• '2ti Palm le1v11: fbttire 32 Hold up ah1mbles of V1r. •5 Slot8DI .plac• 33 "lnwh1t • Totherive(s 27 Singer 46 Merry'willlout m1nner7" s.ou1c:e . Johnny···· l1nl•rt , 36 Poorr/1rfol S Leu11 ,?8 Plinth:Arc:h. 47 Rooster• to'Nn 6 Alric:1n '29 Fln1nc:11 1 comb J7 Tourists' anlm1I • pro1p1c:t0f 49 Sign c:ont1tns 7 Eng11thrlver loo legionof·-·-51 81yoffundy 38 Hole in the a Wtr• m111ur1 f,J2 Rep1i11 l11tur1 ground 9 Afric:1n city footWtlr 52 Kind Of gun •39 Pley ..• whh 10 Ri¥1rbed OOle 34 Kind of rolsl S3 Sptn~h 40 femit'llne 11 A1c:ric 1e1 35 Olrtaiop o-lnter n1me mammal: 2 37 Ftnclng 55 We>rd •1 Prince of ···-words w11pon ••P11nln11 •2 Run ijliic:kly 12 NuttV ·38 Summoned w1orlae - 44 N1l\lrtl 13 l iquid u~d for duty: 56 A long 1lm1 1bilirV In ptlfum"ll1y 2 words 45 MinWM 19 Confection 40 Appli1nce 57 Qu1d11.1p1d IO 11 11 IJ ,. '· " " • • • GUARANTEED TO AWAKEN j\N'M:HILP PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER . ' ' MISS PEACH DICK TRACY by Tom K. Ryan by Tom Batiuck by Dale Hale • DOOLEY'S WORLD RUN, MAY.. RUN t I I • ' ' Thursd!f. Octo'* 3. 11174 • Dir.SMOCK L-==-----' 1•·3 GORDO W/JA1'6 THA.T THIN& MINCIN& 11116 WAvr MO, M'RS. "f"OPP. 1.'M suRe vou~ "f'~ANSPL-AM,­ WtL-L.-ee OKAY. .. l J l . WRAP ,..,.. wr"f"H A GU .... NYSACI( A.NP K6eP 1-r we"f" -r1t..i.. ): CAN 'TAKS: A '-"OOK A"f" 11" ON SP.'fUF'tPAY r-.,.-..._, 'I. I',..,.. - ll!olt!l:~o · -· Cto k"o/i • JOE NMV.TH AND l l"l<l\D ' 0' UN&AT.A.81.E ! 0 0 by Gus Arriola -MOON MULLINS by Ferd Johnson ""THANKS. FOfi! 1"H' QU,b.i;<rgi;t , Pl.USHll'. ~-;F~k'~ , . ., by Harold Le Doux IM SORRY JF WE GOT YOU OUT OF THE 5HO'NER, MISS 6LAIR! by Mell ~ ,,, <.:Lr .. ~. by Che.ster Gould .... THE GIRLS "No•, Henry, I nidt'd the air arill • liule bit-if you ••nt tt look at 11, 11'1 in thfo lu1aaar comp•rtmrnt." \ '. .-- { . t;:6 DAllY, PllDT 'Thun$y, Oetobtr ), 1~74 Ue!'Js Opening Eatery I Lester Maddo x Star ts 1Ve1v Restaurant • • • .. n-&m "1re Servlcts Georgia 's U . Gov, Lesler Mttddox says he plans to open a new version ol the, Pick rlck Hestaur411t. 'A'hlch he clo&.td to keep rroni in· tegratlng. a.·taddox, 59, said he plans to open a. Piokrlck In Alla11ta and add others Inter if the fir&t is successful. ~!addox, who galnt.'<l nat ional altcntion by chasing blacks away from the restaurant ~·ith a x (.__P_EO_P_L_E _)- handles, used the aUention to launch his political career. ~A{'Y new restaurant would ~ required by law to be In· JWaled. I 'Maddox , Georgia's" lieutanaot governor, was ~ted ... lut month in the ~le. nmnofl Io r gwemot' I Ute position he hekl fr'bm· 1968 untll 1970. ... -~. '·1n.e New York Publ ic Library rCcelvcd posthumous "tuition" from a onetime ii· lileratC Lithuanian inunigrant who g l ea n ed enough knowledge from Its shelves , ·10 make $1 million on the stock market. The library received a \i68,000 check from the estate ~J_ l\lartlo Radtke and a mar- ble plaque was unveiled in · h(s memory in the main lilnry on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue. CAMPAIGNING -One of Conservative Party's preitiest campaigners 1s Lady J ane Wellesley, friend of P rince Charles. She is cam· paigning in North Lon· • don for brother who ts running for Parliament. "Martin Radtke was typical --of bis generation in that the ..._library was h:i5 universKy,!.t.. 1 t ibrary president Rieb.ant W. students attending his inaugu- ration last spring that he woultflOSe \1:eight or cancel Mtion4 ~ eStlmated at. . $20, ·millio~ • Coa.per said of the ractiturn investDr who died in March •---1-."'m and1efrhis entire estate The newspaper Dally Mall said in London that Wiley T. Buchanan Jr. will aceept the post as the United States next ambassador to Britain. ' I. to the library. . * I Actor George Hamilton's '! wtre,__Alau , gave birth to a ~· 3--0uIM:e boy at Cedars Lebanon.. Hospital in Los I eles. I _ _,.A spokesman for the actor • .a.aid the oouple named the 1 child .Ullley Stevee. It ls the !first WilU -for J>year.;old 1 Hamilton and bis 29-year-0ld ' wife. They were married in r-1m. .. • John Bopesa. president ot I the Univenity of Washington, 1 'Magered. Qt million last May ttbal he could shed 20 pounds 1 ~. star~ of fall quarter Hogriess is now as trim as !~s word. 11e weighs in 21 J poonds lighter, al 224 pounds 1 ·for his 64oot-4 frame. l ··· The UW president told The-fepO r"l-in the newspaper's diary column said Buchanan is "the only ex· perienced American" diplomat rich enough to take on the chore of ambassador to the Coon ot--St. James's." The posting will cost him at least $240,QOO a year out of his own pocll:et iJ\ en- tertaining alone, it said • • Long Beach City !\tanager John Reed ~lantell faces a Municipal Court trial Nov. 4 on ctmrgees of driving under the influence of alcohol. l\.1ansell ws.s arraigned on the charge and pleaded in- nocent. "°1ansell was stopped by 1111 off-duty Los Angeles moto rcy- Wim1er in Suit SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A $4 million damage av:ard "' won by a 14-ycar-old San Rafael boy left mute and paralyzed 3.'I a result or a schoolyard brawl has been upheld by the state Court of Appeals. The court upheld Wednesday a.a earlier San Francisco reported Wednesday. AEC officials said the plates had just been removed from the 184-inch cyclotron after a nuclear experiment They said they were ''mildly con· taminated with Cobalt 60" but did not represent a h e a 11 h hazard. ( J e Flight R111i11g State SANTA MONICA rUP1> '----------' A U.S. DiSlrict Court judge Superior Court ru1ing that negligent acts 1of a hoepital, ·doctor and two public entities resulted in damages to Kelly l';ila. ' IL a11o SIJWOrled the 12.4 JQri--c!images" rn ot81 ' nomic loss and $1.6 million MCAeral_ damages awarded t (o the boy. l e Pla1.ea Stolen I BERKELEY fUPI) -Some ~ JOO radioactive copper plates • have been stolen from the ; Berkeley Lawrence Rarliation ; IAboratory on the University • of California campus, the : Atomlc Energy Cornmlssion ~ ~ •.-j.·. . •• ~ •• '·'-. . r~1fo:;~MAE<E' has ruled that the city director or airports can no longer restrict flight s for any reason he deems justifiable. Judge Lawrence T. Lyodick said the dty ordinance giving the-director the power is ~ constitutional. 'Ibe officials had tried to block the Antelope Valley Aero Museum from flying a Convair 240 plane from the airpo rt to the museum in Lancaster. e Life Se11te11re SANTA ~tONICA (AP) Ru ssell Kayne Weisse bas been sentenced to life in prison' without possibility of p:lrole after-being....convictcd of murder, kidnaping and armed robbery in the dcatb or a wealthy towa pionctr family member whose lx>dy was never fou~. Weisse was convicted of the murder of Robtrt ll. Flnkblne. 48, of Marina 0.1 Rey, Who wss killed last Oct. 12 aboard hi• llJD,000 yacht, tho lledooi!L e .tla11slo11 Motlo1t ~HAM5~~6E~": 1 IA'S-rf· .... ~ b ~_.,..:. ~J· "·, SAN FRANCISCO (A P l -! Pc; I I c; The C.llfomla Supreme COurt t 00 1 c·~ sccyg 11 will not hedr a iult '.f r " ~c;; _____ _.:iikmllcd,fl'•,.',,. ::v::i~:~~~ ". . rre~).-In C3rmlchac1 , a 5Uburb a( ~ I"\ Sil ramento. i1 The action upho\dg un car-~ . ., ,,. •. , .• ~ _ 1 er ruling by ti Sacrllmentl) l. .~ourf. lh~t the . .suit pre.cientcd a poHtical qoestion heyond the authoi1ty o( the courts. ( Hail , 'Slw t'., • • ' I • PllllUC Nat'ICE i . ' " • ' • . , ' - Thursday, Octotwr 3, 1~74 DAIL V PILOT C l ==;~:;::==i=======::-r-~~--======v:=====::::::=======:::=~:::;::::::::::~~::::.::~~ PlJDLIG NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ,,... k I !-'· Rtal h tote .. "' •.. 1000-'m'I The Blcc~st Mar etp ace on t h• Orance Coast .. ,....,,.,., & ~tll9 --lcl:::~~-s:-'9 .H._~IL¥-Pl-L01"--C4ASSIFl1:1EDli'--A1"1 Pttp0rot~n ...... 7 .809'/ Rnon<lol. ......... ~ Boo11 & Morine ~·-· "'1onal" You Can se. !flt, Find It , [ 642 •5678 ] One Call Service 1qu1pmint ........ -'°" l.tst • f.oun!i • . ~ • 5Q50. st99 . _ Automobi111 & othtr \ __ .SO..kHJ.-. 60IJ0.609t Trade It With a wa~t Ad _ _. Fast Credil'_Approval Tron•ponotion .~9100-999J 09ner•I R. & , 1Gf2 J-;;G_;';;"';;';;•;;I ;;R;;. I!;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;:'D02;;;;::;:°"';,;;;';;•:I R::. E:.;;;;;::;1;;;002;;;;_ 1 ~G;•:•;•;;•:•':R;·;E:.;;;:;;;:;1;00;;2;;G;;•;•;;•;;••;;l;;R;;.;;E;. ;;;:;;;:;1;;002::i;J ERRORS: Adwrthon ;-• 6 4 2 ·t.u:"a~hol;.:: 82' x 140' VAC LOT ' * Balboa lay Properties * REMODELED 4 BEDROOM :; I • 1 " I -.. •4 SOO $35,000---Talk about value, lmagine-!-bed-c, __ _, m nt • • •_L• y.__UJ'.W "' • • OCEAlil,R-cRT-NORTH COSTA MESA rooms, 2 baths, beaut iful front kitchen, corn-, 1 ----irAl.:V-PICdT-au,umei 2 HOMES ON A LOT Se11hore Drive plete u'it.h new applinnces. lerge -•nc losed • I ll1b(lll)I· t.r . tho n .. 1 · V 11 'II Family home. 4 BR, lge. 1nc 0 r,r • c.J ln.Mrtlon _E/SIDi $43,500 acant lot. Se er w1 kitchen/family-a r 6 a pat io, new car~ets and_ Qaint. Locate on sate _ •""'1. MESA. VERDE 3 BR subordinate. L 1 d d · cul-de-•ac~acan t and owner wanls ac on . "' 67t;.7060 ge. ence y " nice 54().5880. $37 qoo ---------1 trees. quiet street ' ' EASTBLUFF $41.950. 642·7491. "NPT BCH 4-PLEX Super clean 4 BR. home $115,000 Hoge Jam:/din. _rm. V.A. REPO 1 NeWiy redec. ·owners 4 Bdrms., 2'baths; built "-i. • a n x i o u s! $70,500. ins , frplc. $32,500. Low ur llU"' 640-8484. down payment. 556-8800 ~21 m REALTORS m 1791 ~. c.?.1. lJ:! 4 Local Offices To Serve You lJ:! ---.. 1002 I~ 642-lnt • • ' .. MESA VERDE , SHARP 3 BEDROOM + OEN . New carpets & paint. Garage converted to large bonus. roo·m. 100/o Down and oy,•ner Y.'il! carry 2nd trust deed. Priced only $41,500. Call 546-5880. , •• ~"" HERITAGE . • REALTORS 541>-S880 Open Eve1. • . .. General R.E . 1002G.enera f R.E. 1002 THE "BLUFFS"~74,950 & $78,500 Lush new landsc in the ONLY NE\V 1-story , "Llndas" left. 3 BR, 2 bath beauties w/ ." dream kitchen. Gust. .drapes & cptng. Jlool. : , 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road ,• NEWPORT CENTER, 'N.B. 644-4910 ' OCEANFRONT 4 Bdrn1s., 2 baths; chulet style \\•ith bc~med ceiling! & loft. On n.2 Joi ; could be conve11ed to duplex. Owner would like lo trade up. Prie· cd at S14Q,OOO Call: 613-3663 673-8086 Eves. associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 1015 W Balboa 67J·)'lll WE NEED . ' YOUR HOME TO SE~\. Can arrange good finah<.1nl for lhe sale of your honwf: Also Estimate of Value.'" Good Buyers \Vaiting! CaU for inlervie"'· "*"" 545-3!1' Lachenmyeri Realtor HOME-&-GAROENS- This /)l.'auiiluHy Urt'7f'ltde(f 1ond cared ror l\trredilh G11rtll.'ns hon1e sho\\"l! like son1t•thin~ out of 'l lietter 1 ln111l'S .~ Gardt'ns.·· Tllis lov('!y horne off£'rs 2·100 S):i. ti. ol elcl{ant lamily Uvl~. A~J.; ahout listing Nb. ·11961 WALKER & LEE Hl'i<I E~1;11e 545-9491 BY OWNER EXCL. Baycresl. AUractlve ASSU!\1E i;254---;o1a1f;ymcn1. 3 hdrn1 hon1(', 2 bal!. DininJ.: 7~fl•/., VA. POOL H0:\1E! rn1, bt·ft aJ.'t'<i. Co\'cred Bes! Huntinglon Beach buy patio. Large lan<l<;i""FlpCd ~I. at $37,500• ClelUl, sh;;rp and r.Jov€'-in condition! Olily reAdy to ~. Call nov. $79.900. 6..\2-2393 847-6010 AgL I The lastesf dra\',. 111 the \Vest. Sell Idle Item! with a Daily 1 · .. a Dally Pilol Cli>_'t!litil!fl Pilot Classified ad. 642-5678 '\'ant ad rcliults ..••• &IZ-5678 General R.E. 1002 G1neral R.E. 1002 ,• • • ,,,~~;-iii;.;,--'---~,._.,.,::-:-:=o~·T~h~""'-'"'''~·~°"7°""::,;;~3T.~19::.:74 ,.,.,-,.-~;;;;;;-;:;:-:::::::r;..-~~....,°"'""""',_,,""',,.-.,--,.,::r:-r;r:""'-;:;::::::,-.~-ir.;;;~~:::::-JC:r.;;~---; 1002General It · 1002 l .:;";"°;';!:;l;R;·:~:· ;;;• ;;;;;;;;;;1002;;°";"';;';';;;R;.E;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;; 811 sl1rMI 1006 .;.;;°";;.l_.o~Me;....;;;;.••;...__ Int , > -1044 ~!JU~I a.,q. \ ' . * BAY v1Ew * EAST SIDE M:R~~.~ ~-~ J auT vAlUE -Ol.-~--llA--IL-Y?7"-lZ-5- s BR .. ~ battil. ta.i:n.. mL COST & MESA Bkr. 831-3600/~ IN IRVINE • ' -----j-W/W'1 bof. 1.4<. pa116;40 .::-1--=_:;;,;; .. '<;I- r n: lol~,::rn~~r'-f0,95 Eaolllluff :. ~~~~~ w•~: '31'5"'72 -Mii~' ,_ 4~J:T,Y PINE ,_... ·~ADEITWITfrTH£"1!f'At-TtttN-k·-lf-= ~-~ 1, ebo·ut prime J::astside location, this is it!! • • Talk about size, you'll get lost in it !! Plus l • $.1oJagj area for boat or camper • ...No\v dow.n 1.. .Lo bastes ... 3 big bedrooms. 2!-> baths, ll!ld , auper · large family room . P:S. Very 9ood :" financing avalleble. C•ll 540-1151 . • r · ·JUSt LISTEll_ NEA RLY NEW---u-p-gr-a-de<I 2 story wlth S bedrooms, 3 lull baths, 3 car garage, brand new wet bar. large family room on quiet 1 uJ-de-sec in Greenbrook. Area for l>M t-or camper. See this now at $67,500. Cell 540-1151 . C6"B-16&t Even!.np) 3 bedroon1, 2 balh. covtrtd 2 BR condo IPlit le\'tl. plua, .~lb' room bOm• 11' ~ ft I Ult I aalbM hnfnaul• 1007 patiO WIOi il Wl')':large~wtll O:.kloklna puk.W,(Q) ownr-, -Rock. ~~view-Of: . -fmce4 rear y1.rd. Jt'1 ~ht· 532-454.1 or 838-9361 hltl.s ,.00 i:ti3ht li&l'lts. love!¥ fn tne.hte.rt Of Soulh ~· PENINSuf..A-FIXtR ~and clean 1nJ. 011 a 3 ·sR. ' BA C'Ondo, plan, PAtW,and.11.ndS:C•'t>lila. fast Ne'llo' CUlilOllJ. Oowt ~le;w. Thi1 2 Br, 1 Ba doUho~ nice A1ow tnlttk •tree!. $500® ()v:ner occupency. SSl,900 lncL the. lee. 3 bdnu..,,2~' b&Vl <*- nffils TLC. 1 blk ttom Just Ustect.'64&-71n.i · '532Asu or m.9367 lllld. · tom home, reaQ¥ for•ocet1p-IN WESTCUFF ocean XJnl rental ares Fte , c CALL 552~JSOO , a.ncyi. Hu J1t1. Jlvthc & -. ~--1""'. 'n.2. Tau "'"ntaa• Ef1oro 1032 • VISION • f"l"llY ri>i>m• wl!h ,...,.., Colorful, clean and warm and wood1e! New now, Prlndples only. SUPERSllA~P · ctll. & h'ple. J,o. )'Ud, listing on \Vestcliff o~ve opposite the Open MILLER REALTY n ! · ' r6om tor pool. 1'fature ~·~ '" 3 BR, 2 BA ~ Sbo atk Space: 3 bd1·m, pool ho1ne that ls a knock· 642-4811 Fanilly f'OOl11 .t~, ~· I ~uve trees. rt "' ,to out.t-Murd&vant-built---and -archilecLown LARGF. Oceanfront duplex. Drive. by 22732 iubilo: El ..c~ • · ,. · · biiCh. ~O F"IN'ANCING d d I f ' h • liR 3BA • ~~ 2"-Toro ·-· ... ~-·-·-I' . Iii P&A1 PROBLEMS HERE. 't~o .upgra e w th parquet loor1ng. Ant ony " . · t or, ...... Mesa Verde 4 Bdrm '"",., iv. JVV .. nr~n ;-rr\ltnie"' \\IN"'HAN'ObES· MAKEs pool and 'vashed stain exterior Unique'Price Pvt lmanclng transfemble. Great location, ex~lent what $4S,5QO.will buy. Hon'W!! ' THIS AN ' XLNT 18µY-AT !~·fr-------------------, Of $76,912. . ' ~:t~Je.~pe~l~~ ~ "'-'hool.1! VerYshlll"'4bdnn, !:i\~blk::he~h~~ii.t~ NEW 4 Bft,.°3;84, DEANE $87,500 (DirectlonsR> wa)tch UNIQUE HOMES, Realtors, 675·6000 ~ or call Airs \licks 2 bath· hon1c. Large family \';all carpeting, drps 4 trplc ,fforu.e, -~ru!· ~eark. _ __By ._for sl~~~t W)'_: ERITAGE 2443 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar G4'l-8961 ds)'s, 67~ e\•es/ rooni, \\"OOd·burning Ure-See today Edmcrre Bia O\tner. 'D 1 • ~n. Onl)' •. ~ I. 1 .,.~,..""!'~~!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!""!'~~!!!!!!!!~~ I \\'t!ekends place. Electric ·built-ins. -Call (714) :i:n..J281 eoUest. · $18,250. 6-IG-81.49 1 . ~-~ 1·-Plclul"e&que land ie&Qint; -WALNUI' SQUARE~--"·· ..,_...,.., Ge:neral R.E. 1002Genera1 R.E. 1002 Balboa Peninsula $48.800. Call t!Nl).ItlJ Fountain Valley 1034 Air Cond; Ref"8, ~'hlt:'hb: . -Lg. 4 Br .. den: I blk to bay. [ ] uparaded., $.12,500. 644-488'7 ........ 4f!~JID0 1 · 4'o,noral R .~ 1002 General R.E. 1002 R Tey 25% dn ha! 8% TAR8El.t.. A Mogulno Cover Oil 6 " wkndL -• EFRESHINGLY BRIGHT ri'~~~:"·.W::,, ' ~ ·~ . .-:...:'~.~·..::: L ...... --h I041 ...... " ' LIDO ISLE there's value here-3 bdrms., 2 baths ~ . .formaJ dining.' lqe tamtl RE E?i.IBRALD BAY.,..-ONCE IN -best location. You own the land-not lease-Coll ... Park 1020 29.'ii H&rbor BJvd. room, "Chefs 'oeu:.it Kir. -DUCED JN A UFE ~Tuaf, QP· hold.' Property vacant -quick occupancy 3 BOR. 2 fireplace _ t...an .. 1 2 o.. 2 Ba · 1 1 1 ~ huge brick pa& over-• PORTUNrI'Y -SJ!ert•cu- · Like new 4 BR. & lge. family rm., 6 batbS. i'. Pjer & float. SO Ft. lot. $260,000. possible. Pr~ced at only $64,000_ , wlth BarB Q LaJJ:e lot & """Q To 6 """'...... r ~·1 h • ~ 0~,·,.:....,,. ipng~e eve, ,Nwl•thw looks --like .......,,..,;i •. A $5500' ff Jar building all* ol •ftr'lrp" Gahl.en Pa'tlo. Prltne loco· v."OOdburN.ngtireplac& ·BEAUTY;TOBEHOLD.Oill •• 11,000 sq. t. w t 202 4 & 6 FERN~LEAF Uon . Priced right at•S44,950 --"' . • for details unobstructed 1wr OCEAN ' ' • Owner a.nxi""'.!I _ Subnolt i .... uen patiO, cenb'&I gaa Th R -I E t t F I CAPE 000 ~ 2 barnu., 1~ VlEW-best site In Emeie.ld "" heattne encloeed earaae e ea s a• a r baths, lanlity room mellow Bq,La.gune.Beach~SU.ltable terms. 642·S&'.>t Bkr. pool & club b0u6e. i'. ~ ,.P;9-6l'3 ~ S».25JI walnut paneling,.us'ed brick for Jarce.,Jarre honle.-You ' Bay vie\V fiom 4 BR ., 3 ha. single story home on ~O It. Genoa lot. $155,000. 3 Ne \v triplexes, just off Ocean Blvd., near Big Corona Beach. Your OIA'n choiG.e of colors & tile . ii you act quickJ):'. 3 Bdr1ns., 2 baths each unit ; all three w1U have «:ean vie\v. $152,500-xath-:-OU can .eall.liese'Vfilue5 f! Corona del .Mar # .1022 childl"f!n -under 16:-~ , ·GREEN VAIJJi:!'.. rirepla~ _ ha'.rd,\:ood flooN will ' alv.v" .~t no! East COlrita ?i.tesa, ~ri lJY Orig owner. 4br, or 3 larp rel\?' yard with truii pi:rchsslng tt !\Ow. $120,000 l I I~, , WATERFRONT LOTS ~. !!O .fl:, $250,000~ 30Xlg~ Ft: J65&Qll S~A IRE' £ZE Newport. 1. ~ock ln;>m + den, lha, din nu, fam ltffs, cellar for storage LINGO REAL ESTATE _ . _ \l'estclill SboPf:llJli' Center. rm: lrg llv rm & m.i.itb1' Pa, Price reduced to lG!l,500. ".' ~ 494-S!l.16 ~~ · 1 • ther~t•~Jatett. , Jlr"'to-si:hls;-cru:ac , ' 11>H00r""--J,..~~~u~~C.,,=I This chilnning home Is $39,000. to kt.000. Aslqng atte park w/3 poolt. $.'>.2,000 Laguna'Niguel 1052 located !n a prime area. $36.500. By owner. Land 963-4581 A . /- Oversized bednns, st e p 1 Included .. 1741 Tustitl, No. 7 ~2% VA, 5 br, 3 bl,' comm: · ~la~,~~~ ius:8~~:i: 20C. (EASTiU) 5@·5969SIDE ~~Y owner. $56,500. " . ..Jkiiw ~~."-• Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR J.~ l P.uy)1dt• Or1v+' N B 675 6161 · · l~,\ \' ;111<1 l~l,:,\C~I I FlfALT\' =;.;.·rc:.11'-'lt"" • .::;E.:... --'1-"002:: Gonorol R.E. 1002 1, PANORAMIC Own Your Own TENNIS CLUB patio! Only $68,500 • Call tor Oetal~i~ VACANT LOT l:funtl ... on -h 1040 • v1·s1eH SPECIAl.IZING IN .. P~ '':°:ll,ll!'~ LA CUESTA · • ., JllAL'ff LA~\~~~\~stw CALL 675 · 3000 AN\' TIME i' OCEAN VIEW ! , . CORONA DEL General R.E. 1002 Ger,eral R.E. 1002 REAL ESTATE •, MAR I *Tennis Court 60 "X 120, SALESPERSONS , "lhe complete-home-.. \\'ith 10" fence, championship •1· bedroona including an ex-• * S • , I :, 1tremely hixuriou5 mlt!!ter Sile w1mm1ng poo 1~· ·~· ~ _gam_e. · ~l plus jacuz.zi * space Nffd A New Outlook? , large k)tch en with for pUtJJftt griin-*-. A Fresh Start? P'1~ve. 1a fish pond, 3,000 sq. ft. 4 bedroom . Depressed? ~tio' ··deck.~ B/I \'8~uun1. 3 bath, tfen, 33 ft. run;_:-We are interv1c_\\'lng men and "11 on top of a hill al , f I • , v.·omen expc11enced Md In· l~ end' of a cul-de-sac \\'ilh pu1 room, orma d1n1ns experit!nc l fer aal.es pos.1. 1--f,,.-. .. ~ lhoul A-1~ ocean. room~•SltLbat_hr~ _tlons in our Corona del !\far .and hill vil'W. Only $139,500 with roman tub and out. oUice. Ear?i illid-"tt!am In-a fee t~.1qai1-~4-7211. side atrium, deli_ghtfu.l Jll•l)OSPhere of CALL J\TR. CONLEY AT antiques and nautlca v.1th i 83.,-6800 ' he I p f u I , compatible co- " -t 1 ' WALKE-R & LE -w.orke r s and lndH:idual --:.-. 1 , E broker·aulstMce ;.. ¥ . Reai EfilAIE" -YOt1-\V'ItL-~NEVER HEAR • .. -:-· · ~4 ad v· nrscouRAGING woRor ! I • >"' acant rm. 1ew Duplex Call Nigel for appcintmenl .: . Bo(IUS Room/ Corona del Mar 64-1-nu_ Any.t>m• BA'/'.CREST--f-- Lerge 3 Bedroom, ram rm, .VISleH RIALTY wt goi"gOOUS new pool. Lovely cul-de.sac street. s;lO\\•s like a model. Seeing i!; a must} $89,500. BEAUTIFllt OPEN TODAY CAMEO SHORES See to appreciate this view Thi! most beautiful-l&rge hon1e in Corona del l\.1ar. family-home ·for sale in II h 1 1 f C.D.M. tcvely warm as ~~ pa n · .c~ 8• yel!Owr;; sunshJnc tills every drapt.11. 4 ~· -room"""8nd-a-6oor-plan·thal L'OZY lplc. 2 .~ bat_h, on allows you ·to h ·!ant a larg~ corner lot. \\'Ith the fifth hedroo~ve ~r K a finest 1n l11J1dacap1ng. Walk teenag~rs familu room. to your private beach 1 1 . J ~r Setlna-.-U: )tlievin g! ! a_n n-11.w r;uite. 314 Orchid 1159 000 -113t<ill0. -· • · ~7270 • Call 6/:>-7225 " ' """' '"'"'"""' \ \LLE' HE \l:I') A B£AC. fNlfRPAISfS CO will cany w!ll.~.000 .down; VILLA SEA TERRACE 1 oall 646-UTL -• HOMES -· •. OflfN11ti·-rri-FVNro·ee111CEt""-lm!~.<1!nile 11&n:._one..yw: e VACANT e -Ask..guard.U.pteJo..aee. rr ~ II~~ 11;11~1 ·~ -=iir"~. ~~~~~: .r!e'J:r~=-~~l~~n Bcir or THE' GARDEN ~~NiXi'' ~ ~~· ~~:~ ~~-~'~-~•:.·Ii~~ .~7~ i:'..l.~~~ . ~: ___ ~~· d<!roratOO. Uptraded car-rm with stone fireplace, all for appt, ' N 'T"· Pl ~-&Rd-drape1~No wax -buns, dshwattr.-cenm~ _ . _ 4 ear ,,.., au Sol:arlan In Jdtchcn and Ii; indoor-outdoor ting • · _,_ _ _. I In s beautiful, area of execa· ~ily room, Beamed ·ceµ-Shag carpeting and~o~ Ent!Y tfM ~ L fe tk.-e hotnes. Featul"f!s 4 bd-mgs. Owner mnst sell. SeC:. drapes tbruout. Huge patio, Calt-e2SJ3 · rms, 2 balhs, family area, rlfice at ~,500. 'oVersb.ed yard, doul)le LEASELOPTIQ_N lrp.lc. utJra-deluxe ld,tchen ' Pren. $72,950. Tenni. --.... ~ --.f . ~...el4{i.ces .• .tu.i;t~9 mQnths -~ 6'I0-$672 BeautitUJ condo in NPl s old! 153'$!. ea11 ,..,720 ~-· Go!L'°"""'_i DR. z Ba [ . HZ.447!-( ~-~I 54U1 upper. ~ + , ~ r > TARBElLJ month .. $41,0$00 lull ~-. . . 0 " ,'~"E.iso.;!:!·:!. ~~~:;~~I '---~. -. p ' OL-~ ~·· E 054 29.'i:; llarbbr Blvd . 7P/o INTEREST! --' ' . ·NEWPORT.BACK.BAY s39· 900 . 2.stoRY.-1 Lara:e, _Qwallty __ comtructed 1 CO I !amlly home on So~lmP"6'i,ble!4ro .,,.,, _.UNT"Y Sll)E c:ul-de-sac • ...._ Heavy .she.Ire This has to h'; the beR YINE CftlVERED .LAKl! FP)tF.ST i ~~~·~!e,! !~~u~~ v;t~;~EE!~ . ~ uon. Nee.r S<:hools & !!.OOP-over 100 It a\\1ay and each ~ ,_( ping Hui;c '2 stcry. L11rge of lhe 2 br 2 ba un;ts """"!'"!'""""~""!!!!!""d ":-li\itrii:'area ·+ tamlly room. ha\'e excellent vie9.'S of BA YSHORES !'AIOftdanecf Don't eon t.it• A Diipleir!r roof,-nzstic ·exteriar 1llree -poi:JLhome -)'OU n find in -"1!. -, -·. •ume FffA· liln-cn--this bedrooms. two baths: famil)' Ule_ beacti area under COttage, ~:ell, just shoot. beautifuj,4 B~ J full baths. room· and heated pool S.Jtli.ooo. NE\V PAINT Ii: Instead. you have an enor· Shag eai'petS, b 11• h\i . ' Country kltCht>n. FAR1·1 Newport Harbor, Combine , ' SIZED yards. Gigantic ho-that "'ith ne."l:ible fil'l!lJIClng l'lus. roon1:. A real s1cli.l at and a price of only -$125,000. • J-18,SCO. Call $.12-t.}3j. Call &i4-1'Zll i:fi ... ,~roM'~'~ ~ ';-~l.J j('i!e items ...... 642--5618 Ct.ASS SELLS • b42-55i8 :-... General R.E. 1002 1 General R.E. 1002 "' ', , • B,a:rgain Beauty In s prtvate 1vaile<l_ community \\'ilh -pr1. \"dlt! beaches. A bC!auUfully, ta.i:.l•~1ull)· decorated, c1'18r1n· ing, \\·ann home \\•ith no11·· f'l'in"·\'ines adornln..,. roof 1' pall~. C'lmplctc 11~1h lovely gut>ll house in rear -jul!t ready for !he kids, gut-~t.~ or t,;rand1na. T"u ciu· gnr T feuccd - in pa.rkhtg fo1· 2 1nore cat:S, or '-boat & ca111p- er. Priced at $64,~. ca5h -to-loon ou co.i1u11.~-or IC'o:SC option. Yiffa•• Spanish--$38, 950' 2 Story-Pool-Beach I'm a ddJghUu.! 2BR and den owners r"?sl<!-.ce '"'th bcau-timt. private g1'0Ql1ds Pl:.US A cl1Umin2 1F : 'i-cntal with pri\>li.fe 'yi\rd currenl1y ~ duclng Z!S/mo, , ALI:. on a generous 47xUS Jot in lhe bei.t south-of-h1vy loca- tion. $89,500 tlrm ~all 644-7211 • NILEL '. L GAILEY & /'IAl A5SIJCIATI S $57,500. · CARPETS. mous'~uca.lyptus tree. great Distl'l\'Uher. Go r re 0 u s 389 Mira Loma, Costa n.tesa lllAftle. ~ yard It a 1ence, too! Bay costom drapes. l.uKe b· call SU-1000 fQr appt ••t• ..._ 8 t , wlndew1, ,• v.'indow seat. posed auregate patio & ~pala On!)' ... 2•7.,1 'r ~oul~• all lhat 'chann· 1\•alk1vays. It's a. REAL A 5"·% - -)nc·cns:r..1'Afvna architec-BARGAIN at $44.000. ssume· 74 Loan ,.ture, ~.t~is ~ bdrni. 586;593Q..~~-' ... & owner wiH. help finan~ -2 BLKS-TQ BEAC •--~-· · t ••1 """ -· CoU~e I;' ark, 3 BR., 2 ha. H ! ~ '"'t ,_,,., insis i"'";' ,V<N Lid"o l1a. ~ t >: ~· D5 Mint oonditlon. · Sparkling "MARINERS COVE"· ~;/$,' ot.a' ~- poul. surmunded by lush , I Year Old • NEAR ..DtW 3'.0ll14' if:4br, lndacpg. Garage finished on Private gate gU.arded ·com· olfice, den, SQQ, SOuth' ~lo. inside w/extra lidl.1.s & wir. munity -2' blks to sand. 'RIAt•&STATE nlce•famlly home-·~125.qoc>. Ins. $49,500. Thick Cha.mPlline ·carpet 900 Glcrmeyre St. 673-87fi(I appt. prlnc onty RIVIERA REALTY thru . out! Swe'eping 494-9473 549-0316 NeiwPorfBeach 1069 * '42•7007· ~ stalrCa.~ to J\.luter, patlo>li:=::i=z=:=:=:=i~iJ -...-lii~~;--'.::.:.:.J kitchen, PllB!I thnl itr· BEAC'-' SUPER DUPl X ..,.mio--000nter, c""'1ellte --US...,--n 3 bedroom owncru unit.' New dine! j\~odtl home color ··~ eonA·GES ., I ; I c "B 3 D ' .. Extr~ fl!St cobUt. nQuail I Praplll'ti .. · ·: 752-1920 rirmal <louble filJOr entry to spacious living room·,\'ith floor to ceiling fi1< 1llac1~. F'om1al dining is sc1veJ ty huge garden view kitl:'hcr with breakfast enlh•g area. 1'1t:i;ta party,i·oom 1\·l~h coni· mandin& :view of lush ter. race_iu.__Jv.a.Ue_d ._CQUrtya1'0. S1•;~ping stairs to sepur:itP. mMter 5Ulte & chi.ldr.in's \\'ing. Romeo &. Jul'et baJ. cony. l{UJTy! 9$1381. OPEN m •• rrs FUN ?tr BE NICE1 1:arpet & drapes. 2 .bdrm keyed draperies & wall · • • TO TIUS! owner will t T , · t'l!fltal unit. Just recently coveri~. $3:7,5C_Xl. Terms to Carry financing! A 2. bdrm., lot ~'O ~ ~ ,_!n 'Gne TUNTT'Y • painted aew 1''itter-h • ull!...Bkr-~ "'-~a,pt,.-wi;"i.::;!Tffi'-"i!~"'i~~ii:''-'!i~-----.$ Can be sold KUbjcct ro tow -BEACH LOVERS! ocean_+ View PLUS a p:>m-o~r needs "T:i.c ;, ~ I, " ' " . ' , Newp©rt Birt at Newp©rt i3erui. • Vlhere else? All'.I nothing south of Sea Ranch's OOldness to compare ii with But then ii does defy comparison Deep courtyards. balconies and decks every.vhere; spacious, accommodating residences IOI' uncommoners. Wood sher.:hed. clipped eave, sallbox architecture. Defies description, must be walk:ed about to be aPPfeciated. Mo!OI' up Superior Avenue lrom the Pac~ic Coasl H~hway to clght smashing models. From $51,000 and worth every penny and then some. Oon1 snitt at Newport Beach, either. " You might get a lungful ol flesh sea-bolne air! , 1400 OU.loll ~J. Nl Wf'Ottf II.I.CH of our choice COmD?etclal 646-m . "-: ·garage PL-VS Wit ifiifage -a,mon llANUK:-U)f--lo\\'-.,_ A...,-are chance-to-DWn one r.r.sun~e 8%-VA Joan._Call 5 BR'S-I MO'S NE'',1. ~mercial ,_stare PL a llL.:. __ : '"-·· ! bu ildiD&:s on the hlshwa>!: , WA ·R & LEE Loads ot glass, rur;tic woodl, area <tha~'• reo.IJy ~ Jot 60 s. , 0 I I"· I I ho J ~!~,~~·~====~ I and live above your own Real tale . peckySTAGEoodarCO,ACl!he.,yLlsGhakHT•s•· of pluses). Ideal for some-2i.:'Ba1~-~blP•en!Ca~.,~~~ nc o '"' ew arge mes business. O\VC 18.tie 1st $l4 92... ! OIJe \\'ho desires an , apt .,.... ni..,.., ./Ubl on the mainland side o! T.D. $107,500. , -l Ba. AU. PROFESSIO.N· attached to' retan store. Oh listed to acll at $67,500. the main channel \\'ilh full )I/. ACRE Call 67&-7225 Inflation Btatet ALLY DECORATED \\1lh the ocean side of bW)'., the Large 2nd T J). PoU\bfe. THE REAL ESTl\TERS MAIN CHANNEL \·lew of channel entrance /2 On a lm:cly trtt-llned street. model home exlra.s. Big ram-local ion financing & price 3. A Balboa fixer UpPCr only • 3 lxl.r .. 3 ba. & many 1'"resbly pejiited 4 bdrm, 2 nn. Craclding brick fire-are na-ht at $87,jOO on1 block trom the beach tasteful custom features. bath home. Has built-ins &. place. House &: garden kit· 1; 'h two large bed:n>oms a By ...... only 3 Homes Plus Pool lrplc, lmmae ..... yud• & -,with _pado. REDUCED '~I.a~· ...... "'•and ...... living ~~,.eE~..._ • an abundance of plants. SlOOO'! Only $51,900. 1-'lJU.. room. A real bey at $59,000. .,.,.. ~·'~, Call 540-1720 PRICE! Bia. 96Z-6511 4. A Balboa tesr down unJeu .t_ & $79 500 · $31.500. REAL ESTATE you know how 10 "'"t"" W ... -. . NEW DUPLEX [ 'l'fta•a '] ' SUBMrr OFFERS 900 a • ...,,,, St. '""""" gum! Two lndlvt· •. ! Local4!d on desirable Elden Front house has lbr, 2ba. I~ 4 Br, 2 ~Ba. new aha&: crpta 494-9473 54~16 dual house!!, fireplace and ... A 'Ea tsid CM beamed celling:i, unuStJally ~ paint thrn out, ·VACANT'. lots or termites. Asking \:~T ri:Se fl)~ ~~m hen~ tine cabinet work. seperatc _ ~~ . Take iover ?<;ti loan $225. $60,~ but 1ubmlt! Call ""~" "ilh flreplaces and plenty dining nn or· den, frplc, mo, Close to Douglas. , Skylln. Dr. 1 675-72? ~IO or room foi· 3 more homes. huge m&ter br, w/rootn 29J5 Harbor Bl\'d. lttanlna 'High. Owner will New, Ocean view beamed 67$"'60$0 Call for particulars. sz ''llllk in closet. BltinS. CAPE COO: Beautiful 4 help fiilancc. B r o k er ceillna;s, lots o! ~ood and crpts, & dl"ps. bedroom 2 story home in ~74U, eve.96J...4062 glus, 3 bedrm, 3 bs, ' ' . . . ... ' . " \\LIE\ Bl : \I.I ' OPEN HOUSE 2211 ~II. Rental Unit haa 2br, 2ba, choice C.ltt. at'ea, near u~ BEAUTIFUL fplca. pool table size den, Costa Meta frplc, & huge sundeck. per bay.' Own¢r is1. prO-PROBLE .. FREE KOl\ftl"!wllll. kltchen, SJ•$;500. 646 8811 O\\'ner \viii help,finauce. See fe"~''"i d "-• th' ~ O ll 1 • th' 1-·... emra...,.-°" IS PROBLElM FREE "" ~ner se on and con· Gracious living &: entertain· 111 today-Vogel Company home la ab,lblutely letter -,..., yr. tni.ct a~ 8Jt. 1~~"R"'-=.=~.=-;=::""'c:==o1 ing & a great investment at ReaUon. 548-.9346 perfect \Valt t1l you sec old Home, 2 lllk! frotn . , • . • 9\lv.old $2~ A ill r;r, I '<Tl !H''!1<;f '> (0 Big Canyon Country Club. Sun/Eves. DOLLARS FOR YOU the cl0&et space in this &:inch. 2BR. IBA. NeW , Uftr• Super Harbor Ylew 4 bdrm! Color- . Luxurious 3 bedroom. 18x32' E ' · home. Sunwest Realtors :;:arase. fenced yr. W/W 2"BR I: d 2 bath'. ful .CWrih'Y view! Has 3 Ji v rm, dining room, dble 646.SISS_ ltJOY. the depreciation Ir. 848-0100 :"j::l!ush carpet. Tl\Xe• .$283. , 11 en, ' ocean baths. Hute muter suite. "'et 'bar. n1arble master ~:::=:=:=:=:=:=:=::=I other tax advantages of this -j ',\t,:!:11·11 $'ill 000 loon. F p and \ e,.y, $51,500. Assum-Step.down den With wet bar. "· h 0 11 new dupl~ great rental MESA VERDE · Prlef t,29.riJ. ~ ·~r". able 1ra lo.m. Immed. occ. VaulJ·• ~,.,, __ ,••Ith h•a~ ,,..t . 11·ner \\' I carry at location. 3 Bd 2 ~th · q an. An1enca. Hom R al "" """ ""'5 " •J 9'~r;.. on SlGO,OOO. Or leMc CAMEO SHORES rm., uu. EXE<;UTIVE POOL H0l\1E SJ;l;\J. By O"·ne.r n e e tor beem1'. And 2 brlc)J ftplct. lo • 000 Lovelv Pad[lc view·, lge. 3 + 2 bdrm., 2 bath, 00% Lovely Poql surrounded by , TAKE OVER 494-75U or 494-1001 $83,500. Call '644-.. opt n .,J · nlOnthly. ~ loan avail. Full price only Dec::king & Lmh Landscap.l • · 4 ·875 N. Coast Hwy ' ..,,"". 29 Rue Crllnd Vallee alhd1nn.,112 bath home. Spee!-$109,SOO hJi. 4 BR &: 0en: .Formal , qov'!rnm~nt Loana ' '[ J~RRBaO I 15 ] Open E\lery Day l -5 Y 0 · ered al $114.000. University Realty dh)lng nn. 91-J fh;··, avail 3 & 4 BDfilt homes In an Ask at gall' for'dh-ccUons HEART OF . . . 3001 E. est. Hwy 673-&lO Only s~ooo. · areas. No qua 11 f ~ t n a:. ' VOGEL & BABBITT Corona dcl .Mar. Lovoly WALKWAY DAVE BOURKE-Rilr.-JIO,ooo,, lo .u~im.__;._ an DGIROT':DFACE-t HEART. OF hon1e, cl~ Lo beach, on 5-16-99JO ,,. you need. For more in-.. r--O.N"E S O"'AI E '--,1==='°"'~::__,, 644-6056 s & s Park HuntinC)ton Executive Living + Pool l~J lots. Owner will arrange TO BEACH fQrmnUOn, cJ.11 BK R. BEAOI HOUSE NEEDS tiOO Newport Center Dri·- fjnancing. 0 t t er eel a1 118 FEltNLEAF NEWPORT RIVlE~A 847--358f ELBOW GREASE, PAINT'J-';;;.;m'f"'""~:=,~;;--~J sut,soo 2a~o!;:';;~~j ~'ra~~~1. usr.;~~.t::··~1.ti1:."ci ASSUMALIE ~~R ~o'ii1~fT~ Fl~~1~5~E~T ,....~ • .., . i:.T~~l~~~:i.: !]:'ica_rw=ih~-~~.~lo= FHA LOANS YA MOVE! BKR 497-1761 ~ NEW'~MEs' * \,JQlJU?"l'21 6'f5.0164 &"'<213f 2·15-280'J try club llv\n& at a low, For lnfomialion .t: loca06n 8~$~ Fln'anctng .!_V_~I vou·wJLL l!Ovi-:: rrr ·New low price. of these hon1e1, contact ..i.. EMERALD BAY · HAR801{ VlllW . unusual duplex. 1-S BR. 3 lttlLLER REALTY KASABIAN A. larae family home on the HOMES CORBIN-MARTIN ba bou11e & 1-2 BR. 2 ba. 642-48ll Reil Estate ~2 1.1.•• ocean &tac"'"'"ot tlie bwy. 5 Dnru1i1:1~~n Co. Su('ler St\.i!I'P Pnril: Hur .ti!".,!· Realtors \Vood panf!lh'ISl'. s t a·I n r. d O'l GOW"· CoU1'8C tu i\lesa ~ .__ Bdm11 .• family rm, 1\'ilh 1829 Port Sheffield ron. 3 cnr g11.ragil', ln11>•"'"' * ,.,7662 * ~lass. Jrrplc's. Be a c h Verde. 19'16 Kauai. 2;;oo fl. · TAKE OVER frple, le. wet ba1-; fo#i1111l NCWJ>OJ1 Beactt 83S-0780 1<i\'e cmry. 2900 s.1. a . til , _.... JoOOt-brldge 1 blk. ~ 5 BR, 3 BA, htfl vie"'· GOVERNMENT LOAN dining rm. \\'alk to beaclr.J--"'i:ii-'o:'::"°''-:-"":;;:'"'~f luxury living. 4 l\~ IX'<l-C".oldcnrotl O°"'l'U!r/Bulldcr. $82.500. Low do1\·11. Owner 3 &: 4 BR borne• In &U ll'• Eml;"rllld Ba)''s best buy High On A Hill room!. Pancll<'d I f\~ll i 1 y DUPLEX 675-6921 ~_£<'n I0-5Pi\r.__ 1vlll CitT)' p;lpc.r. Open Sun area.a. No qualtt:).1nt. 'H'ot al St39.li00 One of • kind! ColOlful roon1. 16"35 l'lcatr:I , .. r\1-SHORECLrl'f'~. Sbr, 2~2 be. l.:i. · more Information caU BKR' TU".NER ASS0<4 ~n View, Com~ctely r@o tcred pool. 2 CO\-"t"n..,1 pn:io. ASSUM£ LOAN nx:k frplc. ~taliog paneled Go1t1 Meta RHlty 846-331. "llel.i) N. Coru.1 If\\')'., La.euntt modelOO • bdrm ·"·lth ex- + cool. OCf'n n brer;:e. Sec 10 P1 in1i.l0t:.i!lon. A.Mure."~, .. ; f..?r·ttn. l1e yrd, fruit trees, Since 1958*541-nl1 Hunt, Harbour 1042 494-1177 • . ~~ ~~~ .. ~·. appreciale. Cal.I OOJ.4i767. knv lOfln. lru:omc j3.VJ p..:r .B.v owner;. Prine only.: WESTSIDE FIXER BLUE LAGOON VICLA 2J•rge!.t ... l;:~;n,ryPli .,·,•,,, °'1ENnLt•fr'SRM1011E.NICC/ nlO,, P11)'1n~ntsS2Jlpi.'r mo. = ~·" loan avaU, 3 br .. I ba.11,;o. liM\ll'llalk Bi!~-~ .. 3 ~ !SIJ-1 Prime location. vb, 28R, nJ9~ Can~ !~ -~ L"nbel!e.,able vallll' -good _ •t 7 JA.%. Won't rut. Jo , '"""'IVU~, ._t ip 2% BA. all llppl\qeelf '( • 11hl'lt""· Good retu.1'.i. Toke OCEAN \llE\V, Cus tom , MILLIR REALTY tnc-. ~ linen avai l. dteOal.torfllrniMed.St:rious TMBm:) . 1 1 adVAni.a.ge, con n•iw Sl2·2'l.i;;. horrKt, m aq. tt. Sl!ii.000. 642--4nt ·$67.000. Call M&-75« ICl!U""Firsl time ottered. ~ OPff'lnt.1 °trs""t0BE N1CE.1 Fee, 4/5 Bdrms. F'om·rm. Irvin• 1044 Only $69.500. tenna. ftED ~O ~ • I R«·rm, Pool. Owner 5 BR, S BA,i. + rumpu1. • t.\RPET, RE ALT 0 Rs _ ~~ IJ.J.lllil~IU i 67""""'3 Xlnl ftnandng ·'IOl,<iOO. N"' rcpoa•e"lont UNIQUF. TURTLBflOCK ~., '9>-421'1 , Tumble Om Shackli£tljjf Co•t• Mesa 1o14 I ~~!8"~~g1.e•~W39 •:; a>Jlo~~10N •OCEANrnONT• s unu NfJXJ Nl!Wp)tt OriUer ortve --1 BR Tf0U$E ~·/f'rpl. on R·2 640-lfi3.1 1211td~·v.1th txtraall Lett. e LAGUN~£A { ewport Shor.. 1072 In Nell110l'l l~lghts. J.arp levtl R·2 lot. niL~ Tr. J, 127.500, PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642-szoo '7~ 81ck B1y 1004 lot, 507 Aci1.cl11, Pr11L onlv, 1\10NTICELLO _ fQYnt,aln intertmn. . a Ir 154\ Dn ~ :val!--* NEW LISTING Ir liSTO~I POOL UY O\\"NER -W,000. 6734100 "by pppl. . •TOWNHOUSE • • cond. jacuu In alriuml $197,l(Xt dw.ner, Gl6--032l J-Sty: A·f'rame. New carp., Beaut ::BR 113,\ L'nlv. mod. only, 3 Btdroorn "1:3·600· Upgrnded ~t. 4BR, OCE N AP;f. Cliff \lt'ry cl~an: 3 BR., din. Prinll! 1/)1_', r1' putlo .& deck 6';' ASSU1itABLE y~ loan. • 9'J9..6l40 * 213A. ram •. rm. formsJ din· OUl!1t.flnd' view bida Dr.\ at'l!l, 2-~!IOI. Walk lo Vlt1w. Pfflf ltlM:pd. jacun1: 3 br, 2 bll., h~ aJi'u, bell • ASSmtE $16,lf» jlJA 1~ !J!. ~ mtT *°r1 ~ t..o<;auon~· 2 bi-. 2 ., : hto.~h. poQ11 &: tennla. lg atrium, Rom11n ha. cpta, nelg~~· C: t Ge,i.L 2 BR lownho~?.lesa..Venfe., nllt Cll o!:tyr ~ 1~· $100,~. Pvt. Pl,y. ~50 ' ~1000 ' dr1~.enthcc!l.Only$7l,?i00. a.gt. frOn unlt1 pat\o.t...1,~· t.11.nd .' SEE' F'OJi 2 STORY 2 Br w/, C~YWOOO ·RIALTY ~n 2 to 6. Prl.n only. Cla.ottlfled •di teU blf lttms, $29.500. <mC? 2nd. ~74 YOURSELl!'I ! .... 11 , ...... _ vi 1 ' •. _ .. · Octsn-* 541-lttO * ~ 18031 ,.,,.._ Tftto 531~ amoll 11,-· or ••• Ile ~'l ldl ll 4Y'l...~ -........ 1 ew, Ir· !uuuf k &. 2 car--•-::---"-.:..'.:C:.~--l!L-"-J '"'" • .,,. -v m. ~ I• llln!:•·:••==;=w Red 11111 RU,lty, m.15M 'Porta, $12,00(P, 96].4824 'i:tullfted .......... &t)$18 t • • '• • r • • • 7 • B A ' R • .. •• . ' • ' . -~.: -~-. ThUt$0ay, Octo-ber 3, 1974 DAILY PILOT I !!)'o~e 4Prog~"" ...... ~ Balboa litind 3 • House• UnfurAlthed ~:;'";;;:;...;:;;;,;,;;;:.:.;:.::.::::.. -~:::"'":.:::...::U:.:n:;hl:::•:.:n:.:l":::':::lld:::.. ,,c;;°';;;;'';;;;Mo;;;; .. ;;;;==;;3;;72;;6;l~~or~o~n';o;do.:•;,;M;•c.•;;;;,3~1~22!-.::.A:i:.P1.;;.;.:r1.;;m;;;'°';;;n;,;t•;,.U=nf"u"m.:.;;..' ·I Ull!JTS ~ UNITS! HALF block to bay, s 8', co,.. do! Mat: 3222 Irvine 3264 Nowport Bo.lch 3269 I• Dl:t.UXE NEW DUPI.EX Cost• Mesa •• aaJ4 • ~ 0 10, I Ba. lrpl, 1 car ..,.... . A,mbassador Inn B<omcd l'CUb>g. lrplc. pehm> < .,.l.llli-.' •I • 10 61)1~ • 1)*ttlt\s Ba, CGll~ BRANO NEW kK', qu~t ''re~t. lllpuc orv.· NO INF t;Al1~1f1 -SPENOA·BLE B1_yshores • 3112 "°'"°'-. ... a.s.q, ''" * RENTALS * LARGE FAMILY • •"50 • 3 "' lo•coe "-""'· Pl"' Down to ea~ri ral.ch ''' part 1u.m:.a.ys: 64U400Gt'-Vlli•Jet' i. uwv. Pk-11ome L&.stbWU. ...Neu ~ • 11P. ..2....lk..JJo""'R ~~ Enc...... .... 1 1· ~-c• ' -Ill •• ...__n:-. ....... ~ "·""' ....... 1 ""lh "'' Co d·' M HJ-N I SINGLE ,STU~Dr'o -ro.. ~ ~ -· nvtliVCny 1v...... .._OO SC! ''"' Y {l<Un!C'd 1:1nils. BA\'SltOl'tES • \Vlnter 3 6't'rV•vu.-.. .-: ........,,,.,.. ~ Q'"~ "" ···:·...... rona " ar ,. ... ewy Al"'T 67~t which part o,t our onlt11 B~A y P'lt O N.T hfOntLE ~I 2 pt<Jroorns. £nn-s S1700 ~ 2 cu car, lowly ~·Uo. ffiVINE Tttrace, 4br, <Iba, Villa~e 3• Uruv. Pk. l'E'lurt>ished, -I bdrm• .. 2 be., SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES CONTf.:P.U>ORARY llOP.lE you .,.,•1u1t LO live ln. '* 'f nio. gros1. 1''111 price only dJ'h .... ·thr "'a..rntr/ er fence<l yrd lndd.s "'lls.hf>r 3 BJl, 2~' b3. ........... f·m new ciupc!ls &. drapes: rar-2271 Harbor Bh'd. 3 br, 2¥.. w. ""tlo. ga~ 3 u::, 2 Sn, Lllic Rooou • 3 ·br .. % ba .. <tbJ. $Ul,000! ('.ap. ratt-·4JUSI ~11 U ' 1~.) -·-J • ,._, :..... •a<>:: Deane Jton1c-a tknlna Cumllihcd. Now only '··t •t "' "IO •-• r t • / t t" ovtn, dshwshr., ,,.-tdlsh d lt« E -.coect "w 1....-o&, & ... .,er,IQ~J'er,.,_,mo., <IBR.,lani,3 ba ....... •~75 \Noi&.,esa.~w H·B·Q.&:•r,partfum.Days: n11 o:it. u 11 ':1e 'fl])I., 20' clau O\'erlool&" ~n~r ~I~~~~o~i Corona dtl Mir' 3122 6?3..3292 The Terrat-e ~ ~a nK>nlh. ..., WEE p 644-6400 or &ID-Oi67/E\'es: PEnr.e.rtalnme1 .. nt,Att.1.1 * PVtplc B'.lY,. $3b.OOO M;!.-29'0' 1'ke:&<lvllhta.ge 0c, l<ll'fl in. CllAR.l\fiNG cottage, 001. 2 2 BR., 2 batbJ ........ .,SJTh -K A U 6~M»IOI. auo11., ~11 aQt, um • • .' ' • " I -vest t ~in.,Call ,w .. CORON• DEL Pi1A"' Bl\ + dell. 2 ba, trpl, un· 3 Bit, 2 ba ......... $400/425 e $6.50 Night & Up. NICE I Br $200 mo p~ts, °':.!~lllng{,tt.lWltl.~ LOC'TE 'd (714) •-, M. ') •1; ~ ,,. "' f\U"f 49'"19{1-evel Greentree Jlomes e Stud'io"-.IBRApa. Bod $ Y ,....~. r • ,. D Nc'l\"port ~ ch ""' 2 Bedroom Lanai bl~ patio. ' ' e 1V & l>lald Service AVllll. 2 room 250 mo. Inc om par ab I '1tt8'· ~st .P;i.1·k .. 2 l}R, 2 Bo. Top ~ncti'tlon N~ar beae f ~Dru.: tAC~tft_ house. 2 BR., 1 it't.h · · ....... $315 "'"'OMPANY e Phone Service_ Htd. pool Patios. l(lll'1tge. 644)..9303 C"verythlng locaOoa. Chlld~n SZl.iOO. Attracllve 'ter1t11. $435.00. 9 ~nlh leal 11.iiif115~ 91C" $235. Als.o lg. rtlerock """' e Cl\ildren & Pet Section -t.'6 Acacia Cd~t Oyer 14 weloonto. f'roffl f61)o-21J11 '1t.7pro , lnclud rde '"'i ~.t>r;~~ear-. S.175 'lIB, Agt. ~ sn .. :i•, baths ..••••• s~ .REALTORS .... ----1 $'>'15 2o.• , 8ROADMOOR.:-B Cole: e~ta-Mew~ Wt:r• tee ~84.SQ • L 4 Bit., 2 ~lh5 ......... $175 SINCE t!J.W ""76 Newport Bh'd .. C?o.1 \V~TE[).Qulel bachelor for --·Tilt:; VENDO:OIE br ., 2 bfl: 'Adtilt Pafok. 67>5511 ·3 BR t'ONOO adtllts nl · 3 BR., 2 ba. · ·• · · .$<175w/gdnl 67~· "54&-Bi;» or ~961 unique lbr afk. "'/frp\c, 18.tt n:UJern---s-~5-8G2if 968-19261962-~l Clubhouse, Poo1 (,.:it: ~oJ.Jei:e Park _ $160. 1 BEDROOM 110nie .cx:eun ~~· S200 per Comer Cenler SI. Costa Mrsa. 8U.inns Prou rty '(f>UAIL PLACE ~_Jf\1Br.-;t &i 2 l~tory~nlr· fl50./mo. S4H880 Bob. 4 Bit, 2''J;·k·ii ....... $·lj(I Newport Shores nn 1a!.~!~·~v~~-~~~~ •. ~~~:~~~!~('1~;.,6 ~3-:,7 put'l'h, Da n• Point 3826 • $ri1 rnru.T~ CO"¥JJf1~ EXCLUSIVES , ~ru~ vew. eary 2,:ndi1fJ:~·.· ~~ r~~L o>~·. 3 HR., 2 baths .......... $<150 adu!L-:, rk'.I pc1s. 2010 J)lltio, i;:t1r.: •.l(J lll·t~. '~ ~.1~ LARG~ 2 BR. ;l BJ\, bl11u. 1 .':"..:..!.!.!t.&A.J.t, '""' 2 0CE r-n Carden J-lomC"1 STEPS TO OC'EA.~. 3 br., t"'ullt'11on Ai·C'., (I blk , E. tu bo;h._ 521:) unfur., $3:.!;:i rC"trij[. \V<>IVWt.~ $:.!~.-~:~~ }jE,l~, ·I' -2 bauf"~~:~~~ .. u•~~· Y}l:;_ ,0.na Pofnt 3126 cpt. drpl., Sl90 5'16-TJIJ6 3 BR .. 2 ba ............. $385 2 1>111 .. deluxe duplex. Tenni!, of f'ev.·por! t1i·c, l blk s. hu·11. 6&-0387 mo/AlllO ?<islt' ti'ID.1-.0. _ ···';' ~ . s169.500 """· CoGtaMew 3224 Udo Jide Olyn1pic pool & ~tore. $295 of lia>I &12·8690 :nm apt, South of ~Iighv.·ay, Dana Harboro lt !!llt.,, COri'ttMf'c1al t'tpty: iijiO 2 !jOUSES. one lot. $-U,000: ~~</..10~2 ~R·J:G.~fi~: . f 3 BR .. 2 b;: ............. $500 ,yrly. lse. &42--3573 EXTR..\ lge 1 &: 1 Br. Sl 75. drp!, crpls, !l~o\·e, refl'ig, ~1190 or S:ll.OOl-1 .-• $8.100 down . FAMILIES, sin1les. 2 Br, 4 BR., 2 ba ............. J69(1 S•ri Clemente 3276 & $2'.5. RC!dl't."Orated, nc"' $275 mo, or $265 6 n10 lease 2HR, 2bu., bltlns, cpts./drapn. 2'~ fti._ ~ ~ Xlnf 3. UNITS )of 500. Ow.iltt'I ~;:~<:a~ !:'~Hwy., ~-C~t. OK. $185, int.'d CALL 552-7500 crpt. Ideal for bat.ilel-0r11, 2-~~ adults, immft poa. - pelgllborghood.' 100 Fi. Unll w,;th.nreP~ ~' • VISION • SPACIOUS ' Faip. horn@. 4 adults. um Oiurch a.t'J-96."\3 NICE 2 br duplex. avall Oct ~7.ang ii<1131-9310. ..... ~ ~·•At ,2710 Garlsbad .. l!OU ~s. 9vfl' a, .. .ictt Huntinpton Bffch 3140 PFII' welcome 2 Br, P\'t home, br., lam. rm .. 2 ba., lg. 1 Ci Acacia WO mo to ,, ·--·Bl\'d.. ,& 100 ft 1'"'ront.lge Room for' 7. ino..:.: ~· +· · SHiil tncd yd, garage. i yd., could "furn. $400, 3H EASTSIDE 1 fir, v1alk·in · .. ,,. n.,,.... · · Eastbluft ',. -~ DD tide st• a ......... 1 'Blk ':AT,,,....._~ • NE'\'LY decoratl'd 3 Br FA?IULY needed, 2 Br II'". REAL'TY Call •·-· ,,,.,.,, closet, i.:pt!I., drps, blt1"lll-. _nM1._......,..;J.>O.r.I .._._ --· ... • -.-.i-• • estate setting. '$129,950. '' °"' e .,...,,.,..a.. ·;:i~ e,·e~. ~\vt'dish frnlc. l adull. Util ROOt.tY 2 or 3 Br, J blk ELUXE e Rea.r hoose rent11: fJOO iho 5 UN~ Do"'~· ~ hOme, -.i, patio, nr beach, fncd yd, dplx, !iitv/ref 4-2141 d•J> ·e e D 183000. ' ,,,,. · ex. ... .,. H 1·nc1 a red hill company '~ pd. SIAO. &u-1960 ocean, no klds/11ets. i\1£. ,. , \\'ill sell on · A · n.IFe yd. $285/mo. 615-5810 ome I ers * '42·9900 S f'ENN~L & O:IRISTIANSE:N _ •ti • -<~:r;· Univ. P8lic Center, Irvine 1n Juan lge Fully Furn 2 Br Kel!y. 67.j-1900 or i.a--0100. 3 BR, :~: BA Apt fol' lea •. 2976 Carlsbad Blvd. 6ch~m;.f3·~dc by side Newport Beach • 3169 LARGE l BR, Seper unit. Capistrano ~278 Bh \r/\V d 1 DESIRE Christiu.n lady for ll_\Ckl spa(' . .(llaster •ultl!, Car1$bod, CA 'm-23(1]; triplexeG. N•ae !Ttb 'l'. Small complex. Patio, no _.., ' --Adlt; no ..... ,· 1i9C~~?Q charm. I br., lg. sundeck. du1 rn1 & dbl HJl.:U-ge._ Auto " ctUldren/petsl Sl&:i. 837·9517 2 BR CondO •••• J....., mo LoM: ALMOS1' new duple;<. priv • ""' s. · · ;:i. 673-tl'J14 $!90 door opener avail POOi & OWNER WILi.. j !>hopping. $68,500 each. ' o.r 643-0737. 2 BR Condos ••••• S265 &: $275 fncd bark yd; 2 c"r closed LG 2 Br {um. close lo -Recreation iu:ea, Adult., , CARRY ay2•;. 10 HOUSES. d P xiv ate e 3 BR $240 110 Gar 1,... 3.BR Condos • ~~M~ & $275 gar;. 2 BR. 2 BA, fam mt: shop11inu. Adul1s, r'IO pe1s. STUDlO AJ>T. 1 ·" 2 br. onl), no pcrs . 1 5$' lt UllS' lo~ ~' ' gat·itges, an · y,a rd ft. 1 , • · ' ." .. • .. lBR H.nnea • _..,, $325, .S335 community 1ennis; vehicle Ioq, 179'~ Roche:;ter. rl'ar. £un1 'd. $120 & $200. per mo. e $321 e l Blvd.:· N~ti(Jrt ~Be :·~i:''. r:~·~· Excharige dow~ 40-HA~BgReoiS'tA)-.o ' ~~. ~t~\'°· ,t 1;1!1: l :~R t:.:.=:t:: im storage. 49'l-67TI Sl.25 to $15:), 1 &: 2 br. lrlrs., _675-1048 865 An1igoli \Vny, NB .,,,"l'-.!'10 %-down -.owner 59 UN.....,...-r-.. _-.-..... .,==--n:..r-.... -m-..... ---\.ld-1.-,:;., ... 6il&-!!666J---...,.. . . CH ... .., •. , '"'." -FOR lt!a• .Bl\1=~A. ~n1at. adUlt$-only. ~ .CORONA.....deL.Ala.r .2-J3r.--1. l\T.auag:cd by, 'ill QM"'" cau-'&l fn I •.• .-.......,..a-1~•eU..-.r.i1.1 .. , .:;iuU 51~ on ULfi; --""'¥::~· ~ ... ,.... •. 132 \V. \\'illKln, Ba, f ..... lc. patio. So of h\\'J'· \\'[LLJA~I WALTERS Ol fonnt1:t1on,". p R E·S T I n: E clpals o11Jy, $800,000. ~n:is, 5~~ balhs + 3 BR, 2 BA, huge back yard, * 551-:nlO * 2 story, crpti, drps, u·plc. 1''7-'5:17--09!!3 496-1981 HOMES 645-6646 T 1£. •. • . maid• rm. • batb ove' lireplaco. $300. mo. Call RANCH REALTY !300. mo . .,,,_,,., Huntington B .. ch 37'40 • " : . Huntingt~!ch Hr , .._ : lo. " linell..'I. Slip for 65 boot. LARGE 2 Br. honie. Crpt., TUSTIN REALTY BEAUT furn. apts $165 & . e,,. '&P'JOI , ~!,~·. garage, ~ully fur~. JncL 546-~1. House i& ·for sale. .* 566-6800 * Hses Furn/,IJnfurn 3300 Costa Mesa 3824 '""?fi\ 1C C~cROIAL BLD... ~-.... ....,;: '" $2200/Mo. onlil G/15/75 itv,, rd.·,F•""'1 yd. G.... * &12.S!ll * CHANNE' L;I REEF ll15 Spani•h •tyl< boil<li•>g, Off The Beaten Path LUX".Q;'\1'Pl;11 $5T,500. Easy ternis. owner ..--.,_ '' (R68) Adults $l90 lrl".>-I827. LARGE Well decorated 4 pvt. ern:Jo.sed gar., pool, Just being ·~ t-, 2, w!U.!ny ~st lJClt!d. I .., ' 1,-,..1920 , . '1 · Tam 'l:ur.JKT 6U-U35' BR, ~1,~ b& TWNHSE in Speetacu.lar oVenize 2 br. !li?U11a, laundry, adUs 17,301 & 3 bedro()lJll, JlNpla<.1!1 • . ~oy c(a;dfe Realthr MOO 1"Nl\Vl'Oll llAC~. oJ BR; 2 BA beacJi )IOUSe, ~·BR & o(flce'. or·lhop space. Uni\.'dsity Park. Cpt.s/drps, condo on till" Bay. Keelson Lane 1 blk \\ei;t Adult&· No Pets some \\'ilh patlQS or 1110 Wport Bl~., dM EA.STSIDI! UNITS-winter $350; Yr ro_und '$40): 2430 Newport Bl. $250. 2 frplc, ctntral air, inc use Beautifully furnished. $600. of Bep.ch or! Stater. 842-78-48 * Luxurious $hag carpeJ.s bah.'Onics. ,Vf;JU\T LOCA· ~ J41;772f, (bJ)T9f--9077 or &L')-1573 Adults, no pets. 548--'ilX» of pool, tennis crts & ·parks. HARBOR VIEW EfF'IClEN"C\' APT, Kitchen, · * Blt-ln!ii i.,cl Dlsh\\"Bshcr TION JN"' ""f'HE BEACl-1 · F.INANCING! • \VJ,NTER. Dana Point 3226 $q5 mo. 552-8490. balh, 1 blk to pier & beach. * Liu" Pool & Gu BBQ's AREA. ~I !16().3221 • n, 503 ••1h SI Npt l BeautiM 4 hr. Lusk home Util°!'> pd. $85. 53G--05S.) or 1 BDit~f StiO. 839-6133 'I for Ailene J.~ _(ondomioiun. I Prime '£8111.side DuPlex. E:x-~ "" . '"' ., ': DANA .. BI u ff s Condo , Laguna 8etch • 3248 \\1th pool and vi e \\' . 642-0096 J BDR~I Tov.'nbouiit' $2j0. Marion. • '; :for sale 1700 t'cl.lent 'financing. ·WI 1, L N.B. !-~3:77-4641}· ~(_:. .. -~ viev.· & pounding surf. Fu"ml!hed. $625. '!EN II ... h ho Gas & \Yi.ter Pd -liarnge? BED"~' A l Con~ , I.EAU OR SALE Cl~ to Wes_ll:lift. 3 Bed~_Ei .. adii!CC>indo. 14>.000. >1>11· ·~ )m;mrh.' $50/cir&lit. 13y owner. After 5 P 111 . ' ·fl~2'i5. . " / ·CARRY SELF'! Seller hdp BEAlIT 2ui-, v~ .. ..._, QVe..b.nldng Dana Pomt · WATERFRONT " · Sina ""'ac tt'I. LA MANCHA APTS • """."''fT""Y'""e w.:e uu. finance anc:l ,PAYS LOAN the ocean, $275~ Util pd. 1:1&' J300" 3hr $180. UTIL pd, 1 Bclr, garai:e. Roon1s. $21.50 \\'eek. Ap1s · • Commuruly almost new. COSTS! Slb;SOO buys! odu. 673-2282 ' & ja-~t.·pa· 1::'. patio, No. end. Child ok Like new 3 br. to\\•nhouse. $9:>/mo. 53&-i006 ?18 Scott Plaee, C.i\f. BltM, refrtg ... your ooAn B LE na:EEOATiON! N-rt Island 317t 1Aa'8, 11~5 $22(1, 2 BDR ocean/view apt# Privat~ s!ip for 00' boat. Lagun• Beach 3741 &12·2007 washer & dryer, OW, popl Cedar ulerior-L._-a.r &.e. -~...--. Bltns, garage. Thmiture optional. $595. HACIENDA DE t.1ESA and t"lubhouJJC. 1 Chlltlrep vaulled cclliilg, livirig f1t A'M'RACTIVE and con· 3·BR. :JBA;--drpg;ttpts. \Valk s:ns. 2 BDR, frP.lc; ocean CHINA COVE ~CIENCY Apt from $60. 160 \V. Wll8od, c.~t. OK. $229. n10. Ask for _e.ev ~n1s. tircp.laces. venlent 1 bdr. on \\'a(er. tftm8riJill & 'bt"h. S225. + vie1v. Otlld/pet: So. Laguna i1·eek 14th "eek freeJ. ~I. BEA\JTlFUL GROUNDS or Dale 963~567 P1·1vaJe patios ·Ir entrys. $350. mo. Dock w/two slips. util 831--0447; 4$-0205 $500. CHARMING .% Bdr frpl Beach cottage on the sarid. l'>faJd, Phone, L11 u nd ry • . Adul~s -No Pels WALK TO BEACH car g~ag-:. Deluxe unl,ts ts •• ms wJ.o dock p riv . BEAUT. Home nr. Dana ,HI Jho!Jse. Garage, yd, patkl. 2 br .. ll/2 bn. Couples only. Village Inn 494-g.136 10 minutes 10 oceK11. Large 1 2 & 3 B· 1 dti8 Bazwun pr1Cf!il, $72,.500! fro l;r:>-~ --sch:;irplodeck,~bltns, cpl g. $400. ·UTIL pd, 3 Bdr, 2 Furnished $21S. . . l & 2 Br l Ii:' $115 ' 1• t.'Jll' ' BY O'"'nel'' "Xlnt buy, beaut see, u now 'l i,~) 752-1 ·~ • . $295 lse. 493--1243 Ba, frplc, beams,,60' deck UTILE ISLAND OCEANFRONT I. & 2 BR 'l Bit $19().~·Uh Palla s1~: bl~ill5, 5ar. 221 l6th ~t. qir UPRrNied-Aliao -Villa· n· OP.EN :'t.../T'S FUN BE f:I \ .~1-Hou_"s Unfurt't,thod Fountoin Volloy-$450. LOVELY J + den + & 2 BR STUDIO. Part. furn. Gas & \Vater inc. 205 15 1-39~·· Huntington domlnlum, Mlsston Vi 3234 lam rm, -!IE!p~dlnlng-nu, Tlu:ce_~i:q__luxuJ)'.J._Klmt_ AvolL mv.·! ~ -D ..... ~e c.ar~ts n..' Bch. 847 a7 .. "-bl 1•1~-F'llA " 'G•neril '320" fr J dbl · on East -Sayfront S"S5Ci · ca,....... s, -• -DOG ·Rll~ -1 asswna e , .,.., loan, · ~ 2 .•& ·a-, BR., !jr .Park. & Pc, garag_e, v1e\Y Comc!I v.ith evetyth,ing but 1 BR CARDEN API'. Frplc, heat ... gas st~vc, air . A t.,~.· !~ba.~r°l ~~ub ~., ' • '&·~ ... •-•EN S, .,. gol( ~~·: Ba, bllm~. NU-VIEW RENTALS blank~ts: 40, illp available.. l ~Lk to . beach, utll. paid conchlionlng, 1 "' 1 n1 rd in g Spac. _2 Br.·~ qiu:~·...,, -' oq!o., °"' _ 2.ciir.gar.:.New:No-childl'en. _6~ or 494·32-18 ''OLD C·ORONA 1 ;~ 497-115_7 pool, rec. room, washers bit~ .• _C'l~'°"lif otl!J OONOO 2br, J:>oot ~encld Kar. « !'."' Uta..UH '". M&-342;9. . 2 SfORY, 2 Br. 'v/C':.:ean Newport Beach 3769 & dryt!rs. s:15. 1'~ b~ ~(.,J> . -;./\l>:pn&: I ~·fiA 1YsiJO Sli4'3 co f!titON u ~untihgton a1at:h 3240 vie\\', lg. sundet•k & 2 car· Spacious 3 br., 2 ha. home". -CASA VICTORIA APTS 842-03&! '" _,.. I "":ftlil\ ~!Ike agt, 546-95l1 4.ioL"X ~-3 ~QQ fl fiit HOUSES poi_1s, refk., lu. $295.96S '.S2·1 Old hrtck, fireplace, family \\'IN rER RENT U.S Adults. l, 2, 3 BR .,.,., patios 3 BLOCKS TO BEACH Du_,orc/Unlls '. r r 'f_ "'-7; l Q) Anl . L NI I 3252. room. large kitchen. $475. St·-lo Bea. ;I, l"ron1 lhi9.fi0 J No Pe111 "-"·, ........ Jy paint~. -·· ,... US ~...-· LOVEL"V ' house In lovely aguN gua U.nfumiitf$1. or $525 . ".--... p 1 . 1 ,,. '"'" .d n.i1ot.1'";f ... ftr w;•;,.:_i 1 Jw;t .. ~yrs old~ o1.1e .. of -----DUpits. neighborhood. 3 Br, 2 Ba,,~ , alk fumlshl"d. Lge tum Ocean View 2 Br , oo.rccrn1,eevators shag crptl, rps, -, -CM~ flne-11l-.of .;ile ~I IAr.c:M. •1J·IJn butltiM, dish w a s-h e-r;; NEW 3 Br_2 Ba, w -to --~ 675-7225 J,Pt. Ideal for couple or ·:l ~· ~ate .. Gas &. "'~ter ~ cl?S"ts & -garage.. N'o COSTA,.._ MESA--~ ...... l'C':aill.2 ~~~.O\•~~·. Npd'EWPORT -baeh $120. util Jireplncr .... carpeu & drapes. ~ ~ p:IOJ"'Frpl, tenJUs _ai,ng)eS~ .l32".['UtiL pd._)it 52j V1etoria, Clo.f. t>U-S910 children~6._536..l111 • ......._ BBQ..in beaut.lful back yard. coUks, sec. guo,rds. Avall & last mo + Cleaning de.p. i\tOOERN 2 br, 2 ba leg C1lEZ ORO APTS ~TSIDE-:,111 =fat ~ Pri'!: LAGUNA bach.'s SSS/$165 $325. per month: Ask for 10-1 4450 831-1~ or 493-00ZS C.all Mr. Pattison for key. studio Y•/crpts. dl'ps &. 8234 Atlanta Outside newly painted, boom major lhoPp~center. Call also 1 Br tri $195. Pet ok Bev er Dale-96S-l367 Ne:wport ~ch-3269 642-3698. ~ bltins, pri patlo & gar. No 1.2 & 3 BR. Priv pr .. pool, ceillnp, private patioe, ien-now 1n4) T52'lnl0 . 1C., r.~ 1 Br \l,3§1$1.SS BRA~D NE\V ~l'< duplex.. $3!).WK UP I Bdr 2 Ba pets, children ok, $1110, v."aSher, dryer. Clo6e to closed garqes. »To cfml•n. ' Utii·l"-'· ,. S Bi', 2 ba. all 111~. lndry LEASE IT NEW & Bach. Color ,.V, .maid Avail Oct 15, 54&-2'12'l beach.~. ~ $44,960. 11.s., B&cti,Sl2.Jn45 avail. rm, dOsf!d gar .. \Valk to • , serv. pool. THE P.tESA, 415 e Tropical Pool • LARGE 2 Br apt neru· btadi, ,:.•1 -. 1 11 FUNl.<Y~ 2 Br S115. Sm .bch. 522/524·1Gth.. St. $335 With Ocean View SO. Bay Ftout ~Island N. Ne\\111'.lrt Bl., N . B. BR, crpts, tlrps, bltns, dean ·& sha.111. Garqe, EIQu .. 11 ~ t chl .lix me.,.. _ J .mo. $~ ll?OJ,Va.caflt. Call Great t;i~ll5. 3 BR .. :i-ba., ''inter rental. FUm. -2 Bd, 616-9681. ~ spir.tl s1ai1'Ca.se, r·e a I ~aundry. $210. 1211 England, ~ , ..... _-:£..L 1 • S': Br ~ $1&:i. Mru: or Ray; 846-lJfl Bkr. ~ireplB_i:e,~Wet ~r. tenhls, -:2 Ba lcwf!r duplex. Frpl, ON the beach. bachelor tift_P.!ace. ref\ig', Jge ·patio, 536-6283 ~r .. M7~73~ • • r-:~ ,Pft. 1ncd w/io.r ""VO •h•~ 'BR 2 BA Jatuu.l, !nv\m1n1ng, e I c. garagt>. No pets. S.WO. ,.,,.,... Iron> I'"' THE ... , & \\-ater pd. ~8-l16S * 2. BR. 2 't!&.I APT, ""· "''·' P ..0.1--. E . NO\'/! 2 Br Me $100. '' super · "' " , ' . ~ Lt "'ER.LOOKING Nt:\VPOHT 67a....o.':i2.; . .., ..... .u.> ~-I Dp•a;-•... '% ~ $1:.9 Brirlg pet nlCI? yd & gar. ~v cpts. drp!, ne\\ _pau11 j BEAC~I! "'.'rom $100 month. 3 BR-. 2 BA, lorn 0, ""f"-. SECOND STORY. 103 J',fc-3 'dR, -11 BA , quiet. Adult deed. S210 ~~1,.,tds OK, no 712•1'20 '' • ,. _. G EA 2· Br fr U $2 -1n & out. $26:> & -$2Sj/n10. ..._ 6 ~ "'' '"" Fadden. 67~1865 over 16. O•nilO Coruplex. pets. Nr. ~un!y Pari<. !AWOUAllSt.NIWPOllJIU.CH J FOU" •~EX R T .. P ,c. 3J,· Ask for Be~or Dale. No Call• ·I 1•17 Juiit redea>ratcd. Steps to OCEAN'l"RONT, !be ap1, AU JlC\\' intC'rior. S. E. C. JI.I. ._.,~6-3TI~1\!tr5 -• IV'W.liii H.B.-fun1. paho & garnge · !l63-r;i67 Newpor1 Cresl Realty bt'ach. 1~ --OCEANl!'RONT. Reduced 10 COMPLETELY renovated BAYSibE 2 Br $26.). yrl)' _fee. _ _ =.. -:o;;;:...o'=="---=~ ,1-inlt'r rental Bachelor only J blk ot s!K1ps s, l't's!aurt1nts LGE I Ai:t. J blKs trom SlZl,rm ... ·2J2B~· \If." f';pt. n.nd painted! Earns $610 mo. Basic furn. Chld & pet ok BJtAN DNEW-New1· li\'ed NE\VPORT BEACll. truly Condos Furn 3400 $140 per nMI util pd. Call 5-Ul·9~1!i or 642·115.'i oce~n. Uni pd. SIO\'e &: Beyers ,t!nn, ~.,66-1'121. eYet Perfect clll de sac.loca'"'n'. BACK BAY 3 Br. 2 Bil $285 111 4.Bn. 3 ba, _sep. Ca.111 bca"tiful 11ettin"" -ln...,.e 213-698-3627, ~E\V BRJ:.:J:.:0 AP'TS rt>frig. $Hl':i.'il10. 331 ·~ k nd,. -·' I 1•= f I .. ..., ·-• PAL"M SPRINGS 2 Br, 2 \\' e ,,__. • • ~ • 3 Wroom, 2·2 hedrt>oin A: Stv/rcf, lge garage-no\V + uin ng rn1. &.,l,N sg l 3BR, .fanlily room, polished 1 . 2 BDR. apL Ocean vieiY. l Bit f_rplc, cpts, drps, poo!, 2 B_R. crpts, drpi;, blt ns, no -fnatme~-2000 14--betl~~nge.----1(D' Jl,fEM_ \~est J Br & f.R. ~dsc1\ped;drps, gardener. \\'Ood. !loo~. beam ceilings. ~· ~ s, ,~,cn~isci sa~Ts, Senior Citizens. Sl9:i nlo. jricuzz1, <'ncl. g<11> All uul •·t~1Jd1.'<'n. no pc1g. Sl60. · · 8t'll. Upgraded .thru-out. $m Frplc, plM1to lab in .SJ.2.1. Own 892·15~ oi:39'!·4-13l "YWs Lease $575;00 mth. ~=: · (2;Ji~i-4J209\\' %; pluS utilities. 673.19"..; (9 to paid._ No pc~s. 4·6 Pnt, 393 .~·ll..i-T.~l7. Nea r Douglas. . tl3+4+4 Hurry-Ca.II (714) 152·1700 ' gar NO smog QUIET new v.-tt!! Cole of N~ Rltrs Sll-:4870 5\ 675-0900 eves. 11:.inulton, 134:)--.f.ll l NE\V CONDO. 2 Br .• PIUAh '---l-li.S.&· •1<puw .... ,~UT M.ESA Vude3BrhomeSJ7j, sa'Ubbed 3bc Townhouse.~· • 675-5511 ti! EL~I G\RDEN Al>TS v N H r.n1 bk " INVE~$TM~ENTvm· a , . c, • J 1nag crp ng, pa io, ondorunfu R-ttpt--a\'ft:ii-to--6n!M.Vt"I n irn. . ' ap u1 am• Y ccor. r. un . >r.. l'. . qiARMER 2 Br. den. 2 Ba pool $285 mo. lse. 53&-0681. ' man yrty. Stc::p_s to bch. ~A-"A Pool ....,, 177 -EQEJ VOU_RSELE it'>-:n Cd~I U ood" BLUFFS cOndo 3 Br 2r $170 + util. 673-2677. ~"'"'11· · no .,..~o;. -D.IRA h-g IBr, :!Ba cil.-c -~ -_,,_... • ..-a -i le6, 3 BRDR~t & DEN 2 ' ' 1 BEAUT 3be 2"·· I to -. 1-•. 22nd St .. C.i\I. &12-364_ '·-•~.1 .. ,· .... apt ·e IY"•1·h, •d"ll' • nxER UPPER-Sill:;le avail. Ch'ldre ciK 2 • ' &. frplc, (.'Offinl. poo.I. • u<o, !>lg s ry 1 Bt:D-pool-blk to ocr11n-GR l' ? B nr y--~"' " ""::' ~,,,,. .:: ... , family ret!k!C'nce Good home ·TOO i\fANY 'T'O LIST CALL . 1 n , _. .. ~ gar .• 1 $.jQ(). Call !\.till')' Von condo on major Greenbelt mgl adJt-yrly-nj.,j, &~2&9G APT. ltl for .. -. r. 1 1n. ~ty, no prt><. $165. ~. or rental. Aasw'.ne 7% VA. F I ALA Rentals 642-1383 13h'"'1s·.,~~I .. lftlme.-pos, Gelde~11. Hug H omes' in J.st,, section or Blurb;. 675-&12!1 duties. $80. oU rent. Pool , 2 BR. cpts. drpg, no foe. ourp ex Hunt-Beach ~•<> 640--4CGO Newly decorated in earth or Adlts. no pct!!. PrefC'r older 1 • k 1 "· Submit M do~.,, pnym!'lll. Fi·· & Save I BR house Ne\v,......rt $'5tl. --· to••• ~ -..111 .. • \\' o o d . APT I block fron1 bt'ach SI" n~"" l50. nio. A$ or DL"V. ot e TR I· PL EX 1vllh " ,.... LA~GE .2 br. tw>use w/gar. "\VESTCLIJo'io'" AREA '"'" re ''"' "' · • ' wotnan. ~"""'u Dille 963-4:;67 I , '.,1, 3 '··•-+ 3 ' 'ralk to beach Laguna 111• Va•a"t ,•-3 be ~me 833-2-131 ocean vie"'• 1 Br. ST.la. mo. , .• .,,,..,10E CI! , .. .1 · ----assum:ib e t.1%% VA Loon -. ""-""" • Beach S225. Kids pets. " " "' wiu • '"' 4 BR. 2 BA. families OK. \\"int<'r. 6-1~ ·'"~'!S ". · ..... rgc t U· CO,\lf'' 2 Hit ,·r11s, drps, Vtl'Y bN dolvn "'Ith iiiend: bedroon1s. hltn,;. c 1 o s I'd t"enced 2 Br Costa P.ie11a $235 singles OK. CM. Agt. Jn:uned occupy. Century 21. 3 BR 2 ba CONDO on LI e"n· plcx 1 ~r. hnck. fl'Jll, cpls. enl'I. g-nra1;t•. $]6.j, No pcl\. able. gar., SI\ iln pool. lncon1e + 1-'ee. 97J...8a} 645-1221 Niguel Golf Course, OCEA1:'1:F0RON1'T 2winter3 B,R 1lrps. 11111 , I. SlOO. mo. 1 Call .i~46 ... p' ov w•'lh '''" ... 1 tax shell!'r. $WO 2 Br, 2 Ba T-hou11e dish\\'asher, garbage disp., lal, ar.,e . & · ad"'l no ""'Ill &l'l·lOOO ---~"7'--,-;-;---.,.,~: .~ m ... ) e Only $59,950 $175., Newport Beach. Al!!p 3BR house, renced yard, no THE BLUFFS, spot I e s s . 2 car gar. s:rio 8.11-!Kl74 171 ll 6i5-46..'i!I or j21.oo:':l __ w ·--'~ · -.:. --213H .. 2ba. l t"hiltl. no pets, 7% VA loon.. Good low Vnl~· .tirst Pionew Realty 2 BR Hunllngton Bear.ii, :~~i.i's\'ail now. S295 mo ., barely u&ed: 4 BR., 3 I~. eves. 0CEANFltO!l'T \'E,\RL\' CHILOR_EN OK , iiGI Sl7i~er. t:ear Beaeh .~~G1ous H. B.; 1· 1 142:44?1 , ~:.-=M~n;&les'OK. Ag!. LARGE ,3 br, 2 ba. Home, ~·100ham~:;o x::i~t $;).':i() 3 BR ., ba CONDO onEi 3 Hr. lx'an1s, frplc, rlsh1\·hr, Li1: i190Br ~j~: 3& ~i·pl~1'3 Bl\'rt, S-I6:i. g.i2-:>ll7, 962-651~ P'tcx, xlnt inve1tn1ent ,for -· nr. bch. Cpls., ~. bltns .. W"'<"YV"LrrF. nr school& N.igut'l Coll Co u r ~ e. · ga1·age, pntio. 6~2-67!!3 __ 'l pool~. ~rpts: ,r:ps, &Ji~ Hunt. H•rbour 311~ owner/occupant. Has all rl~ Lots fo~ wle 22po LAN~LORDS! $S25 mo. Avail. now: 968-3450 ~·'-d\s hwAsher, ~i:arbage dtsp, BACHELOR Apt. t Blk Bch. ----. ---., ' uxe features & ptiv. yard. , shppng, immed occup., 3hr. t car gar $..12J 831-0074 eve. G 1 iieighborhood. Sl2.; nlo 2 B~. cpl, drapc1;, stove & BEAUTIFUL -br.. 2 ba. Owner will consider oon \Ve Specialize in Ne"•por!' 'Irvine 3244 2ba, COUJltry kitch, fan1ily ,.._ . h d " round "·'"-MCQ • Nfng. No peis, sec & clean Condo. on thr waler, bltn. tract ~e. -~ Ba yfroiit Land R-3 ' llcacb e Corona del t.far e fine, 642-1005 o .... ,ner Apartments rurnis e year . · ,,.,r"'"'" dep req. 106 Jan1es St. Apt. stv., \V/D, garb. dlsp. & JA.DE (l~Al TY Corona del' P.lar·on pvt cove, 6' Laguna •. OUt Rental Ser--WE HAVE RENTALS $295 QUIET Cl Condo NE\V \\'Inter 4 BR. 2 BA B. 968--j280. dsh11·shr. Boal ;;llp avA\I . '•.' a:.l•7Mo1. ·'-''800 ff . r , .... , vice is FREE to You! Tcy (Froln S350) nr. Hoag. •,ibr.e2a.r;~, pario', Balboa Island 3706 $375. Also 3 BR, 26':"8013833;. 3BR 2BA $210 Call for appt. 2L3+243-4Z1G , """' ~ . } ""· sq. ·• pie · wl1 • N"·Vlew•. I 1 1 v 1 o •,· blk to 0<.'Ca11. 1.r . ' •1 or 213+ :l4fl-1011 off shore Liu-Oy, vu forever , .. As \veil as a fine selection poo. rp . aea_n... \\'ner, NE\\ILY decorated deluxe 3776 family unit; poo, no pets.1 ,c~~-:c-='--~=ol ·~.,, (: :r~~MiSA , e:tcel Terms. ' NU-VIEW RENTALS of beautiful homes Jo'OR 640-5a83 e~. 11'kuu. 2br, 11 ~ 1»1 . frplc. open gar, San Clemente 11r &iuth Coai;t Pluza. Laguna Beach 3848 · .. Ii me ·~ty Costa Mes a ·Realty 6'i3-4030 · or 494-3248 SALE! Let us solve your NEWPORT Sflol'('s, cann.l util pd, Yrly lease, $300 . 979-69!'fj ·i ~ • tj; ¥PliiG Since 1958 * S48-7711 BACHio;l.OR'.: duplex S~I IK1ulllng needs. \Ve're here front-.--beaut 4br, 3ba home, ,per 1110. 640-0.i80. 6iri527 f ANT ASTIC 11·hiteil"ilh!I' --·.o...~----· · • "SpMl5b~le-t-'l •• 11_ • P.••. Call .,1 ,611 to serve _you! ,1,_ 10 -ao & ~i,, & .B•lboa-Peni·ns-ul• 37-07 vie\\', htd pool. 2 Bl{. t J..A ltGJ::: 2 BH $\iJ:..·S1ni:lcl\\'IDE OL'l.'t1n l"ie~Y~. Cl~ ~Qll'N~w J9 1 lJnils '' "' 1:1 •1 ""..... util pd, singles \\"elconle BOB PETTIT .. ~ """ ,,..,., Bi\ story, bcan1 clng, crpt, to beach & st1o11p1ug. Acres *1'2 'Unlts-Nf!w Orleans ' _ PVT home, bnchelor. $100. REALTOR tennis. $450 mo, 5-18--01•13 · * 4.98-0-\!11 * di-ps, blrn~. c:1t'J>011. lnranr or gardens. estate llvini:. Al.I units approx!matel)i 1 , . all util pd. Fumhihed. First \Vestern Bank Bldg. LRG BluUs ennao, parl. OCEANF'HONT Du PI ex, ok. &16-92-13 or &16-s&S2 l Pool & spa. Un u s ua I rp.lle 41 Paci.fie ocean. PRICE REDUCED . KIDS, pets wC!oom~. 2 ,Br, University Park 552-iOOO turn.. ch.ildren, p els . \\"inter rental. Lrg 4br, 3ba, Ap•rtments Unfurn. TQ\\INJIOtisE~2-br.:-cpl., privat")'i &::11aratt; gue st ARTHOJo'EftlHOWARD j DRIVE BY !his 60l<300 R·l pvt ticnrae, $17:>. A6111 nov.•. DAY or NITE In1mm. occup. 752-1430. :ii.so 2hr, t be., Open House Ibo 3806 drps., gar., su:ndcck, adults. house. :.. bdrm. 01!1ih\\"Uhq, · DEV. Q)., INC. Jo. n~1. ro 363 East 2'llld Jiomef1nder15 * 2·9900 IV!LLOl"S 3 ~ 2 Ba T \VALK TO BEACH •Sot~ ..:!i' d~8.!,'. 6M1"5_ v810c1<s08• Ba a Island 00 pets 5195 per mo. dual o\'ens. Also huge 2•Br. ~rn .St. Own .I-must sell!! P.liOre FRtt FREE ·~ ·1>1, ' op 3 BR.: SZiS/385, yeai:ly .<.-0<1<) ..., • &l4-4423 · 2 Ba apts. lligh ce.ilinp, B offer! Agent, 646-3255. t •Profnslonal Sl"tvice • cond, dshY>·hr, frpl , oatio, Caywood Re11lly 5-18-1290 eVes/11·cekend.s 2 BDH.:0.1 view ap1 . Beaut. . . fon11al dining roon1, ftft. ~H~n~"::~ ~~~ *LANDLORDS* fncd yd. $?00. mo. Lea.~. i 2 BDRi\t::--shag ept., drps., car~ted ~ dr;ipt>d, s~n;;<', J1UPl:EX ~ hr, i.:pt .. ti~~:· pll\l'(' & n1:111y other ameni· .. '8. R IE E h 2800 -~P. ... ~.imberwick, ~!>' 3 B~, Ba.condo. Bluf!!:_ f'flrpo1t,-\\'t1.Shl'm...----li--blk-:--~ ~AiL&JLWaJ::('. hltn:;., ~1111., ~·I~, -. .11 . tie-:. $365. to S600. nio. \h. M.11 ·•co.rate<!.~· laun· ea st•t• xc r . Homefind•r• * '42·'900 """"'°"' s;,oo. --~· 2 car garage. to b.1y or bch. $250. mo. _j(), 6 ~289S Agt. luund. ')I n1;~ 28. J::. 16th. l'lu<tin~ Uli lill\'S. Now dCUJ· ~~ 14,cill~, QC riot' mqin· DIDN'T SEU.? California's Large11t 4 BR College Park l-lon1e.. IHO-li ia 1116 \\', Balboa ~--1526. Balboa Peninsul• 3807 Sl90 _&12_:('126J ralinh, l'hoicc of (,"Olors & a~~~~~:1J:"1 "j°~~~r. TRY EXCl!ANGE e Rental Service!• $3aO. Pvt pool privgs. Nr. 3 BR. 2 ba, fnn1 rm, fp, GOOD loc, grand vie\v, greal ' 2 BEDROOi\t, NEA~ Nt;\V p:1pe1'5. lo-1a1 u re 11dul11, ment; full Price $2.4,000. CALL 644-6lll ''RENTERS I I'' pnrk & school. Avail now. 2 car gAr. nr bch, $;150 yr-rounrl deal. 1 BR S2.50/ SUPER OU PL.EX Cpt!!. dfl)l'!, lorttd Bir hrat 4!>1 .. 16.:"J3. Balance on 1Hl Trusl l:>ertl 778·0701 -Ol' c~ 640-1538 1110. Jse. tiT:>-3&19 aft 6 pm. &c-h. $221. Adhs, no pets. 3 r BR. 2 ~A. patio, frplc, Z'~day!I l0:30 to 1:30, !-1 .~B~D~I<~,~l.~X~.1~,,-t ~N~o-ct~h-,-,-,,~1°'-" SlS,T;iO. \VIII. ExploJl-' nllllly .(p~ You .1CWt ~U ~e. H~~~ 6BR, 4ba, crpted, dl'Jl('d, NE\VPORT Heights rustic :: 926 E. Balboa. 675-4533 a13 J\ \\est Bay Ave, . -1 \\'alk ro "'"'II & heatii. \Wi1:e~tt~: ~~~~~~~;r, tRYJIN~tRWIN ~~1Ja~1Nr :7Pb~~ED 3 m~lndscpd,• sprinklers, ~r-~ain:m:~~fa car B,\Y VfE\V, Beach, 1 81· ~~i D:iy~ 886-4832: eve 2&B<~~;':\r::~. ~.;~·. ~~~~-1~1 ~~~~ .. ~\\'":.!~. &,. :rr:;~,; ~ monfhll If dellr0 REAlJ'ORS • ~~fl~~r.s * 642~t90Q ~:ipa~kl:.-~·dult~.tik~: YHL\" 2 bdr. SIO\'t'. Nr. lo i;hop .• Qiuet ~l'~n, no P"'~. SIO\~ & relrig. 5:11(). Ptr able. Ol,ll 84j-3(]9j. EclgCY.·ater (1) R71·28G6 befl.eh. shilps. Adult11, no hllhy OK 612-36!11. 11no111h , incl. alt 0111 ORY· for ••. _. ti" 8,, 2 BA, e l&md·ecan TUbl1llRo:...':}R'1:v._. $@\\~~-/££ffts • S BR 2 •-frplc new""" pet.,. $2QO. 6i5-otl'i2, EXTRALrg1te.h~-ct>21~1·ap1~._;\ll:-i.~JON l{f.;AL;r)' 4!14·0731 DA.MA POINT .,h DI "'' b b ISOOO 1MC. ......... n. "' ' ....,, • • LW 6i3-1162. crpt~. oirpi.:, bltJns, No pets, TOWNHOUSE new ., tt U ~ ES .,.,n ego, Lq' , • "AP h~•<' dln _ I ·g f ft. to cx:cnn. Yr!y, SJj(), l l'l!J • ., 11,1 J . --• D PLcX T.D. Want Cltt equal. No ox: • ,._ !"" 1 • t1ni 673-31:>& 1 BLOCK 10 BC'h. Deluxe · · '""' _ -ocean View, \\'r1lk to l:lcnl~h. f'abutous o¢t:nn v\e\\!lil Bgl (714) 479-5&81 1• rn1, patios. ':17o. . Thal Intriguing Wore/ Gattte with a Chuck/~ 2hr, 11; ba, trplc, Ask for UPPER 1 BR. c·pr /ilrp, rnge, ram. rm., 1v11>nr .• q'lt.s .. 6' New btaU~l duplexes • • .:l & den. ?\tESA del i\tAR 141tM •r cu.v •· '°9.lAlt YEARLY 3 br. Clean. 200 ~l11ry Elll'n 714~3336. t11111i1y only, no p.~1~ Sl50.' drps .. trpl, 1il" par io&.\$400. $68ll00~·10 93950 , t~. fti.m rni. lg yd $325.. yd5. f(m bay :ind Ot"t'an. 21l-591-321S 7.i.~ D ~hnlhnar. 5 1S·01\~ 2!>-l, 296 \Va\'C' St.:'8 7-1j7l .. ...:.... ; 1\'\\ ' I~ ,e -No peU:, edlts pttfd O R.orr01109 ''"'" •of •ht $275. 1110. 673-!lOQ 673-60'."".5. ~ ---___ --. . - ' .. 1V11l •oo •11 ""'"* Bk.I'. G-l:J .. ()20() fov• Krorilbltd words bt· BAYFR.ONT 2 br apt. Pvt \VALK lo ha.y & beach, :Z 2 BR .. Jls BA .. p\'I. pat in, lagunil N iguel 3852 Orttco Ooen \VkendS JO-~ . low 10 lorrn fOUJ Jil'l!Ple •l'O<th. Br, 11~ &. \Oi-B ll11n:hn~. t'k••fd J.'llr,. frpl, $\i:i. (~\·I ·-'---Z-----+rl W)( d.e.ya call 196..J4.11, ll.JI TUSTIN ESTATE 1\•/TJ:.:N-bch, gar. Ulil pd. $300 $23.':i. yrly. Ref~. rCf1uirt"d. 111111111tnnt>.a.· .. fl,1J:1 nr~".'~1·~10'.; A ~IERUY C!IHl~lo.IAS\ 33931 ~Ial:att:ll Or,· -. H NIS. vollefball. horse! ok. S E N G I N "'Inter, $5SO yrly. G7~6-ITJ ;)IS-i:~ or ~8-~7 ,--B---1 J-11 , h "' rrce 1'l·n1 nu•. or l"ll.·•·. t~ Oftna llnrbor tncome Jlomf!ll. ouus Furn1sMd 5br Inc grt1nr. $800. 544-7901 I' I ,. I I 2 BR. bftlcony. Near beaches 3BR ~rT°ph: nfl\\' 200 I'. f'/\(' '"'i'1 ri::i '' ocs,;_ .... fur l ""··k~ 11nl). Tenf'Oa • · fve$. I aho $215 Incl Util ' -· ,. • ', "'!1!· ~1!'!""'· ~) ln!li, nl'nr '-.~ ;::~>If 11i.•111l>e~h~p !lv"il• Cc:irner 12 Units Genera l ,""1102 Balboa Peninsula 3207 su.M1r'· · · · ~0 Gf{:T-;s \\intitr nntaJ $1 1"· J.Ji·OJ.'lO S2M'l-":110 r n10. No le *· •1us UTIL 'pd, btld1!f at OCEM'FR.ONT . oiaiinlnl: RAH J C 1 UNIQUE CL~N lll! .3hr, 2b;1 >"nrly, 11oc~~R 0;:~11,,1r1~\~· ~~~~ j:1'1''~1~;'~~v~~~ A!'f~R 6-!'.:_~~!. J:·~ ~00:!'8tt~ 48R, 2 ba.• ruin or unfum.1 ... i Balboa Inn. Pool, alll pd, ™" petc. CY111ing & frplc. 6-15>-2re0 or &l2-&:J60 -J 1,-,1wr, rr1 . 23.~1 lflllbU~t ~ cell:" MaJ,.. ~tO,,e t•clna:. !ll1e. Yd, pafSO, CaroM del $700 .mo. yt\y lease. Avtil ' ' i StOO 10 $ZO. 575--8140 S300 fiJ..-.iS92 or 51W0.'\7 2 BR.. Dl:l'LF.X, 111l11s onl)'. 10ff "~'"}~ Val~ . .Pk,fy · 14t; aaltll trecJ. Setiot.' t.tnr Oct. T, xlnt loc, Gr:>-8702. f Ocean Front & Yearly LARGE 2 Br .. t blk To M petll S?IO ..-S7S n:'fund t1l hl~l 100 6'fioel II m&lntAtned.. Piiodti"a.le rents. SlSO. 1 BDR, patio, nice C1pistr•no Beach 32 11 I P A O I It j 1 2 ' 3 BR. 2 Bl\. Bllins, Beach, $26,;. Lease .req'd .. Jtf'C . .l ~lg ik>p. 61&4Js9 ' :in"'1·"r t!)!l-I~ 'Pri~·.k)c. $184,940 a;il'den. a:11rwi:e. Cd\\t -I I I r . Adrunlt.rdspub:"'I never fti>lc,, patio. 6i5-1515. gor .. C:tll : s:s:r-1011 Lulda. '!BR 11 bA hou ; Br. 2 &. CoeKfot ,QoJt W N T I ~ -UTIL ~ •-t l.J\RGE 4 BR 3 BA fani rm 1 bou •-•-"· C M ln I c · B h 3•1-8 • : · Imm se. CY11t5. Cnur~l' \iev.• alt t'.Ji..s 2 et Y. , " •y or o. .,....,, ..,... octanuV1.• -• • worty • t u.M'llf wiven 10 orona d1I ar 2 1 •p1strano ••c o drpg, ,bllim;_ '!" _ t':i11"\'l1'11 cnr i.::ir , Cail mtl·li?fi ~ .. ft; Rt,A.LTOR.9~ 'I 644 10 I bdr. be11.ut locl Laguna bluU. "r~~4()();1no. I ~~~~ WOl'f)' ·~ =~ng. itodritV } 0.T 3 Br, 1 blk OCEA.ME\V, 2 br. 2 00 .. & • Baker, $1 j.J, ~1852 .l~rm. mm( 4 ~A~~~!.-,~ $~~2.:P!;g~~ 2 BR, 3 yr old hlf,• F'rplc, [ f I YR E D OC't'an, no kids/rx-t~. ~Ir. !)/\\', gar.. fen '1\. y11 .I R_t .. \L nl~ lbr. quiel, Ion\~ Lido Isle 385' ' •• ~l>Pl•r.'· • ,,.lid l•>· NU-VIEW RENTALS fncd \.-cl; childrtll, ptll ok. ,. I I' j j ft c:;;;;i:,, thvd!t crvoNd Krlltiy. 67.>-1900 or •.>2.tllOO. ~169/491-298) aft .? .~unit~! ad\!~ onl,y, M pets,::.:..;.:...;;:;.;;__.;;:: __ ;;.:;:;::! "1"-' " "'' •-f ~"" ..... V b 1r:11rt i.. h ~ --· ---~C'« a!J Jl1 Hiimllt('ln i;;r 1 LIDO WAT ERFRONT VH11)'1ent or lK'glnner In· blJ.«QO (It' 4;1'1"3a"8 .-1100. -.;..,_..,, y y I. No.,-WO!'" BACllELOR Apl. No kit· DELUXI!: CUSIOll\ duplex. z -. -.- Vnt6_1l. t>On't "·alt. Cl1U VACANT 1 Br SUO. Oun· Corona del Mir 3222 vov d.,..,1op tom ai.p No. bMM. chen. l'IO pttll', rrf. Sl1:i n,o. BR,"7 13i\, Oen \•\cw "'fi-li:_n: BACHELOR. l br., \\/rtJ, l l~r, " Ho .. °"-"mfh, Ml l'IOIY for more 111Q_or fUtlion. Tinglon ac:i~·h. s1-1es OJ\ ~ rt1Nt NVM&t•to lETTftS IN ,. I' I' I' .,. ' r I fl'i>-8109 deck. Arlult& only. '4:"-·0~;t k !'.II'. n<IUllll. IKI p('IS. $16(} "1111•r 11", 111 l.ldo SoUtl. MIL' ER R L TY 1 ivr-"0 1 son~t 2622 "C" ~ t V' 111fst $0UA.tcs· · -J"W'r 11'°· "'11 .... 11:?3 A11.it 01·1 1. s:.r., 11\0. yr1y. •' ,..'&,t2~$11.' ~ ~:~r~o;""~~~~ ~~~ ).1111. sl.,"$tv/Ref., crrt. n~ VNKRMSt "80VC llflfll:.S Costa M esa Jn! Co rona del Mar 3822 3 BH. 2 11.,. l~e F1u11·r111, Iii•~ •• \f)rnttnL nr.,._~-;,.·1--·I Don't 1tlve up the Mjp! $215. \Valk to wa.tor Balbqo., . +,dep. 962...:iOOO ' 10 err 1,NSWfll: l RR Dplx tum. Adulls/no RC )~1\-" nr !4 Ur, I blk hu~C' ~un !l<'i·k. Ktfl~ O,J-\, Uffi' .1h• !h:1l1tll1111. lTflOc, "Llst" ll In claqifie(J. &\Ip I 8t + lolt. UUL pd, Ait. 'l'hl! fu:ltllt df'll.W tn U1e W'9l. (lf!l4. Sl:W ttlO. Avnll llOIY. ~n. no kld5/j)i'lil , ~Ir. ~S3Ul. 1~0• ~~!IOOl 1!rp1>, ? I II r •1'. AdllK. $400 f() Sime r&,iJJtu! 642-66'78. f'ff. 971-800 .... -~~:a Deily Pllot Ollnllled SCRAM-LETS An1wlrs ln·Ci1s1lflcallon 10 c,.11 M84160. KrJly, Gi'3·4~ 1)r r.a..0100. Cl:u•\lfirll Ari.I. Call Gi2-.:.G7S leallt".t !l •• ,'-"----·! '. , • ' • IC JO DAILY flLOT Thursday, Octobtf 3, iq74 SOOS Loil & Found S C•l l"f• 6011 1umbl"1 6071 H•lp Wentedl M&F 7100 Help Wonted, MA'F 7foo Ap1rtmt1nt1 Unfurn. Apts Furn/ Unfum 3900 le• Rent•I .4400 8u11ne11 Oppor Mesa Verde 3863 CHOICE , LAKE FRONT " DI\., 2 b&. AU ron· LOCATIONS STOP Oock Punchine BE lndcpt"ndent. ~f.:::J;;.:"~~.~~~L 1 ;A;;C;:OU:;;;S~T;;;IC;;;C;;E;;;IL;;;l;N~G=S:1:RA~Y"'~s;~~~~';;\!;;;tfG~~1;:;."0om:;:E;Rv~i~CE~/;, ;:;!:;D:;;EL;l;Y;;E;R;;f~·-=s;U~N~D~A~Y~O~N~LY~';;:;;i 8321 Edi'°" St 536-6551 .av CALOUSTICS ,. hr. ""'"" -. TO CARRIERS IN EL \'\?nieoc'e!o!. fe~ In e8ll0. 1 .~.-7..,,.=:.,~~=1r="''Y=· ='·""=-··,VERSAILLES a HO'-fE ATl\10SPl~ERE Deluxe 2 A 3 UR. Re:ntal Ofc, WESTCLIH BLDG NLWro HI !llACH Jn\Tll IJ<IO, JO!_~ptnent Bock ol """".;., Society APPLIED PAlNTED OF DAILY PILOT · ANIMAL AS3IST. LEAGUE GUARANTl:ED Roofl"I 60l1 TORO MISSION VIEJO-LAGUNA NIGUEL adopt;.,,, opayj111 and FREE ESTIMATES REPAIRS, 111 ,,,,.., ""~ AREA'. REQUIRES THE USE OF A LARGE ""utor!ng Inform. 96M!ltl0 FREE GU'ITER ,.,... Ht. Llc'd: All< !or STATION WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. 3096 t.tace Ave, MS.1Q3.t. DELUXE 2 BR. 2 hn, crpl11, drpg, bltlns; enc. gar. Sl80/mo. No ne111. MT-saGO Newport BNch 3'69 · OCEAl!IFRONT 2 Bit, 2 bll, tui-n $400 \Vntr. -t L • -2 b:i, W1nler. S.'m STEPS TO BEACH 2 Bit, 2 btl. <A•lntf'r, S:Z:ZS 2 BR, 2 bn . \Vintcr, $:!3.'i 3 BR. 2 ba, \\'inter $275 CORONA DEL MAR BR, unf. ~ui;e. ram. rm. 2 be . $550 laf' or Jge/opl. NEWPORT CREST 2 BR. 2 ba. Condo. $525 associated BROKERS-REAL TOJIS ?01~ W 8alboa &7l J66) ON ntE LAKE At S. ulh 0::iast Plaza; Pool • Acapulcc> Aqua Bar It. Jacuut Spectacular 8 Acre Lake w ITowerlna 1''ounUalns • ~ MUllon Dollar OubhollM!, Cym. Sauna, Total SecuT.'y. Icnmedlate Oceupancy ADULTS S>ny, 110 Pet1 Bechalor,-1,. 2 1-3 Br's. from $1 75 per mo. Santa An1 3700 Plaza Dr. 714-5SU466 ' oil M1 ll,,,~ 1•<1 '•·l • "lll I Ofl~IC E SP AC E Ir Secretarial Setvlcea. Ex· perlenced/Professk>nal 11{. .. ensed relll estate brokers Qnl rime Gos.ta Mc.sa 1ocetion-deJuxe oUlccs-pcr- centage lease. For addition- al Informal.Ion -w r I t e A111JOCinted Soulh c 0 a I I Brokers, P.O. Box tSP;j, Newport &ach. Ca. 9:lli6l. AN1'1ALS IMPOUNDED IS OFF WITH THlS AD Watt. 8:JO.OO'lO anytime HARRY SEELY, 330 WEST BAY STREET, ~~C:1~b,b~:,1k,7 ~'!t 645-"80 TefevJ1fon Repair 6090 COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE 642-4321 FOR Prod"" t.tixed Terrlpoo, grty n1nle *WILLARD Paintlne, New TV REWR APPOINTMENT. 00 ?dixt(j Bull Terr, tan/y,·ht, acoustical cell, repairs & RODG.EftS ELECTRONICS An Equal Oppor tunity Employer 2 Y~ar contract female drywall, No 281038. ,64~775 2121 Placentia, Of l~""""""""""""'""!!!!!~~~\!".'"'!'~""""!"~~~"'I rrt-Sold DECORATIVE PRODUCI'S Ftnanctat Remuneration g::· =~h~kT~. mo.le Cement/Concrete '°lt * 642-8529 * Help Wlntld, M&F 7100 I Help Wanted, M&F 7100 $16,800 St t.Jcrnard, brw/1vht, frn1flle Tile 6091 8 AB y s J TT ER LITE COOK ANNUALLY Mlxed Canine. t an/b lk , CUSTOf..t Concrete \Vork. llOeSEKEEPtNG' \IV·in fe~ · Hemove, rtblace & sawing. CERA?tflC TILE NEW & ~73 a.lter 5 ' J.tis.siotl Part t!m.eL~albl 1.1.l.l -Cuarant~ ......... Doxie, @k/brw-;-female Jtepln IJ)hal drtyex« re~cl:-Free ~Llmo.les. Viejo · l ime. i\11plYln pet"!IOn, JOC1 !-"roe Training German Shep, white, malo Save Money Now! ~12 Sm ]Obs wel<:ome. 536-'2426 Ma.In St at the Balboa Inn Call J\lr. J 3son 675-9990 Creal D11ne, grey/ b J k , CUSI'OM CEMENT \VOID< CERAMIC TILE-Works kit BJ_\BYSl'ITER, w/U'!Uulpoi1a· Next to Balboa Pter. UNIVEST CAPITAL fem alo PATIOS DRIVES \"ALKS bah h • " lwn to plck up daughter '°"""'"°"'==.c_;c::.:.. __ , e.I Do •85'• t ~ entry, 11 wr. ~ t lrn La Christionilh p1-e COOKS, men or won1cn. "Investors" Jrtsh Seller. red. female . ........1 n &12-14 repair. Free Elt. 494-2135 sci Fri. ,,~1,30• 491)..72Jr Bkfst exp. Top wag_ea. C.OCkapoo. blltlbrw, Jcmole ~·MENT w ~ ,._., ~ A 1 · "· DON'T CATS '-"" 0•"• a.ny 1~"'· Top Son '"2 BAR MAID 3 d'""' Incl PP Y in pent0n . ...,.rrow's ha Co mmerelal, residential, ...,g, · Restaurant; Pico tumo(lf~ lolls! ~t on I r.:mal~r domestic, blk/wbt, Lie &: bonded, 636-l.MS TOP SOIL * COMPQST :ki~lso ~ nl~t. ~~ San Oemente ~ $MONEY$ SFh IWr domeottc, ...,.,°"'!· CEMENT Wo.k ol au kinds, * MU~ *~OOD Th2 st. aalr. Costa "'"· CUSTODIAN. !nund ........ DCHlffC MEW COICEl'T! Jteasonable, frtt estimates, BARTENDER 'd nl hosp exp preferred. 'Saz1 &Dtl'" .... ,....,. ,_ &-tlrid out abolit Sh hair domestlc, erey; Call 638-3325 need apply. N~ghxpts. · Apoplyy Clemente General llospltal. "';!!~~~~~~::;; j OORONA de! fltAR o!llce -space now available. Full Rrvk:e. Btst location. C.aJI ~ --JRWJN IRWJN Sh ha~ dom.,t;c, tr!, !•mole In peno•" Boal'llw est., Ba h ,__ The> new sensational s· Seal Pt 1 I 1 ~l 1515 S. Coast Hwy .. LB, DAY HELP wanted. !\-taint. • c •"'° iamese, •.ma e KITCHEN •· ~ · • 0 -Mt M..r--all 4PM 5am-lpm. Day Help, all I BR Bl , Bralntlngllng 4 Kittens It bath remodel· d9N)HM · ~ · ... ........,, · • , l REA1.TORS Grune or Concentration Sh Hair domestic, trt, male ing additions, alterations, ·BEAUTV-OPERATOR shitta. Apply McDonaJdJ. i ... ~ .. ~"'' -·,",·,-.. PONG Femah! c~ntractor 6021 alk R CTI4) 49&-1122 ext 2'14 •l BR & Oen WATERFRONT $20,000 . Lg hflir calico, tri, Female gla.ss sliding doors installed, No follo)'lirt· nee. Comm :~v.5P~ Hwy, N. · PARK NEWPORT From. $175 .. $435 Annually Sh hair Domestic, black, Palombo C.:n. slnee 1923, Schools&. guarn. &&1050. APARTMENTS NEWPORT BEACH with SS70. cash investment female 1-tember BBB 96'1-1961 Instruction 7005 -SEAUTICIAN DELIVERY MAN Bachelor l or 2 Bedrooms M•sa Verde fo1t & Adom1 Executive offices And your strong credit. Assorted Puppies & Kltterus GER\VICK & Son, Bldg Cori tr. -___ llo el Salon So loll . for early niorning LA Times and To,,.,·nhou~ I i::i::;;:~5~40~-1800 2 Or 3 Room suite DOUBTFUL?? Make us FOUND-2 mos. old (approx) Add rcmod. St. lie Bl·ll4321 PIANO LESSONS Jr2534 , m_e mVlflg. route. No experlence."North Fr. $224.50 Open 9-6 Daily i • ::ii::;;:ijjOi; I View of bouts & water Call Mr ~'!f"';·e ~! 675-9990 puppy, bm/blk. Gr. Shep. 673-60-11, 549-2110 Beginnen, lntennediates Cl\t . Cd pay. 54&-1780 or ,Spa Pools Tennill MESA l Sniall oUk.-e $165 UNIVES CAPITAL hard mlx female, blk fiea Electrical 6032 752·1323 BILUNG Clerk, p/t'pos. for ~~o=;c,:;;·~~====I Across from Fashion lsh1nd Bill G rundy Rttr. co!Jar w/strtng. Vic Tick , 1nalurc, depend. per$0n, Ac-~ENTAL ASSISTANT .at Jamboree on San J oaquin GARDEN 675-4161 ENTERPRISES TOc:k Newport at De M:.r. ·ELECTRICIAN *-0 1 d Joll_)Yantecf, Fm•leJ OSO {.'fpli~ appliCAlions~al~l445 -Personable, \\'tlrm, exper. Aills Road. **C M Pl p I °'' 1881 J ~N J •-Se . SuperKl.r Ave, N.B. girl Prl .1 ~ 1 (714) 644-1900 orona dtl ar** ue ar our .....,. o.....-ew o.,,.. iv1ce NEED help w/yoor monthly super . maruy ""n APTS Profcs&lonal Oftlces and/or GrlOM Yr F Ou No : Small cat. ca 11 11 Anytime-Anyplace. statements? l can handle BOAT REPAIRMAN deak, but must perform In 2 & 3 Bel Retail. Deluxe, air cond., Ma11netlC Slnns/Nltl Stamese/Tlger Female Vlc. f>ill-9829. all your Accts/Rec. and WATE.n.FRON,T YARD EX· all areas. Asst, X·r RtrlY PROMONTORY POINT uUllhes r;:d'. crgt~t 1~: ample prkg, jan. aeiv., utll Ref rig . Sale:/ Service Tastee Frttzt/McFadden ELECrRICIAN-License No. AcctB/Payable with fast . PclER. REQ D. Must be (tlcort.) lprevb enl.lon & nu . APTS lQundcy facilities. Rec . pd. J00.2QX)', Hwy frontage Liquor Store *'•,soo. 9/'J7 846-5652 1.fuat Ftnd 233108. Small Jobs. maint pick·uP and delivery from ~ worker W'/ good p on0, Bo~ · 682Sen0d res~~ Luxvry Adult Aptt room w/pool table, gym & 2nd Dr. Rates frnm ,48'. >L ..-Hotne &: repairs. 54$-52o3 my home, J\Jrs. Watson reco.-..., No Lose r s! ! · · x • ana A From $350 room. sauna, pool., bbq. Owner, fi75.6000. 2855 E. HO LAND ··BUSINESS LOST, Reddish brown d""", Gordenl"f 604S 548-2981. Bl613acjg:.• Boat yard, N.B. .B'=y~OctOC'-. "'7th0'.'---~~--I XlQ Promontory Dr., West, area. Adult!> only, no pets. Coast Highway, CdM 645 -4170 SALES 540-0008 fem, "Queenle" VI~: BOOKKEEPING service• ...,,.,.,.. DENTAL Receptkmisl, 9P , N°f'WpOrt Beach. 675-8000 2881 Bristol, Costa Mesa,, OFFICE SPACE FOR A SPECIAL KIND OF Magnolia & Garfield, ha.II available on part time i & enth usiasm are Models open 9 to 6 545-6700 RENT. Costa Mesa, Harbor RESTAURANT, · C&l'llon tags, family griev· *LAWN SERVICES* basis. Your office or mine. trs 91 1f;'i'll 1fiaoat 1t m'¥'ts. Al90 !IOITl.e cball:s!de ~~~~~~~~~ ---------1 at Adams. Beau t I r u J • NeY.'POrt ·Beach prime Ioca· ing. 968--5002 Reward Yard Cleanups Ms. Mitchell 673-9105 BookkttPtrs F/C to $750 ~b1L, a cha.l lenguig posiuon FANTASTIC BAY FRONT 1 modem. Air, mu a I c , tlon. Small, ch arming, FOUND: White male cat. ?.10lit areu. Mow &. edi;:. J\tATURE woman loi::lking tor Prod Control fltgr to $18K 111 a new practice In HB. View Newport & janitorial, Clas5 A. Walker rustic. Ample parldng. Beer Slue eyes. Purple collar. New Jaw n s, sprinklers. permanent live.in child 5 Yrs PC Brd Expel'. MS-8932~====--I Catalina from ewWi: room. -It Lee mdg. Call Gene HW, & wine license. $55,000. Cole California School. 1656 A Home a/Apta/Commercial care, It. housel$ttp~. Have Se<:retary/Bkkpr, Spanish DISHWASHER 2 Br, 2 Ba. Boat al P avail. n .. C..t . -~~ 557--0136 or 642-0200. of Newport. Realtors. Iowa St. CM. Reaa Rat~. Prompt : ~est l'clerences 646-1484. . EDP Helpful to $900 It BUSBOY gr· :.'1~,' ~~1: ·-~~ ~~:Ts~ g~~ * RES~~ANT * ~J:'~~ ~Fe:1k. s~l<%. :!.3l ~se . 5~::n l't!t~~~o \\~"!"m~~~ ~t~;~~~m:x~~~ to S800 ~P~~. ~st &:H~~B l"°"'-'o-~==~-~ 2 BR. Townhouse, frplc, Lea1lng Office Sp.ce· AUgU51: gross $10,700 Hunt. Hbr. 3989 \Varner. Gardener Quality Complete 1-2 persona Rel'I 673-1918 Legal Secy/Probate to S7SO DOCTORS.. ASSISTANT 2~1!i ~~~~rn!;. frf)m $250. 1 BR,. tr;:im n95. CALL ON-SITE MANAGER bts 110. Dinner hour only -846-lm •• ~~~~n&cA~19ce._ Bomai Help·Wanied, M&F •71o0 =:::~~king ~~ :: Yoµng lad)' _(18-28) f.; ?.'Ori< uc. It 124~-; 451.h St. Call Pool, tennill, continental " {TI4) 642-3111 ~xt 246. Owner retiring • .......... 16 • ....,-.,.,. Recept/llte type $550 as doctors asst a ta n I / 884-1858 betv.·ttn 8 & 5 breakfast. Se_para.le family 1 MO. FREE RENT RIV ERS:·i:'EAL TY EXPERT Japanese ANYONE Interested In bflng Medical·Bck Ofc tc> $500+ recept. in health spa. No •wkdays, or 875-0831 v.·knds, aection. Close to ;hoppin&: No leMe req. Dlx. ollice! I I ,, • ) Gardenert Complete yard trai.ned for porcelain nalls? Rental Agent $433+ Comm exper. nccesa. We train you . :675--3294 anytime. &: tine beach 6"-2611 -adj Alrporter Hotel A/C * 642-7007 * ,.,_,. servl~ Clean ups, free est, Ht!fe is your oppor. For to\nt..lt PERSONNEL Apply in person attn or eve. . ful. servlCM. From $i45 Mo: M~nted 50§0 · 548-2661! 'more info, Ca ll Magi's U'-Yll"'ll;; 2112 Harbor Blvd, 01 ~~~ha=~~ P!~ lpdBR t~0unfum. yrNly,.Jl1il 21*~"DJ!_o~,~'!! 8* ? I p LA~1~cc Res & c.onun ~ Costa. 111 e sa, SERYK:ESI!': oo1]iv.:t.fil:!Qf, AM shift. F/ · d I • 'fM' mo., ewport · ...,,.....lU.1 ~ .. '"""' er10Ml1 5350 mon UJ y main!, cleanups, · ,. 1me. No exp .l'leCeSs. ~~t)'i.f ~Uv~ ~~ Beach. 61'.t-7219 eves DESK ~ce available "$50 PVT. P arty wants $21,000. hauling tree est ~42 AN~ERlNG SERVICE tel 488 E. 17t.h · · (a~ Irvlnel CM Woman over 25. Apply tn Ave .. 642:-25fi6 Room1 4000 -:'mo, W :provide furnlfure -~First-2~Dt ~ ::r 5 SPffimfAL READER LNDSCP/GARDEN"/~ olperat2:, eve llh!f!, full· Suite 224·-6'1-1470 --pe~, ·Mr. Donut, 135 E. ~ ~ • .. 2br 2 "'Pl• "-~ at $5. mo.ailA nbls we r7 \8n g on . !gon lot E. /•idem. C Mu" 0pe• 10 •'I t 10 PM Sod, Sprinklers, Cleanups, ' t me. Forest; . LB V;• ... • 'lft;• t'l ' ..:'.c"c:h-'S;:;'·,cC7>'=l.'=~=-~I ~'·•.n_ ' '.. ' .... ,,.,, ROOM AVAIL to a sing. service av a e. 1 75 · . ' · ., '11 '"' o So"! d 642 3331646-4908 AREA Di tribu 1· blflns, close lo ocean, no Oiristian girl; pvt. bath & Beach Blvd., Hwiilngton near E. 17th St. Same own. Advice on all matters. 1 c • -s tor v.•anted. BKKPR F /CHARGE DRAFTSMAN ~ts. yrly lease, $225roo, 2111 kit. prlvlgs. S90 a . mo. Beach. &tl-4321. IO yrs. 833-8693. 312 N. El Camino Real YOUNG Man wants to buy Oppor. lo earn up to $300 · $650 for display co. 8 a • I ,. ~edar,. Newport . Shores. 494--8864 ~......,'E Sut'te ov"look· Mort, T,rust DMds· 5035 San Clemerite, For appt. Gardening Route in CDM r ."!"_:_~!.1~123traln. Call N mok l~al '--knowledge of archltectun.i • 645-3320 or ZlJ-332-5176 ~N'e~;,rt Hnrbor, l,024 Call 492-9034 492-9136 or NB area. 644-1687 or llli.o::•vw u.;o;rv • on ll" er, true tti ...,J. drafting. Graphics &: a1·' 1 , y 2 Br, 2 Ba, =~: :. :: upu~pt.wlth sq ft, Others to l,150tt. LOANS Uft 0 _, ~RY Experienced lady EUROPEAN GARDENER ARG\TllSTFrid-~nterta.il"ner .~ ance.WESTCLIFF bFa .ckg~?,ul ~.~19\IOhelptul. ewpt-Sbc>r8. 2-blk.s s.llr9755or645=3961--Ample tree parklng:-eoa:st· --~ ___ ,.__ gives ~lsh massa·g-e-..J..and&caping-lr8.ser.vioe r ay o assio• iii /tune._....., '""'"' ~~~· 54s.8912 or Highway at Newport Blvd: 1st · TD Loans in )o'Otlf home ln Newport i-easonable,642-5.129.&i.s-1425 shOW.Call673-41TO. Y~ri~:~~'li DREAMS bigger than yoor .,,_ NEWPORT, lrg nn, hath, 642-4644 . Beach. Sun. Ir Mon. Ladles General Services 6046 1651 E. Edinger, S.A. paycheck! Want to establbh Ji&~=f~d~ 2v1:: ~. il~:tio & · 55c PER SQ FT 2 · :un~Y· Call before '1HINGS" by Moose. Gen'! ASSEMBLER 54Z-8836 ~~ &.8~'if.1w~ >fli wood ....... !pr~ patlo LNE AT THE BEACH, 1'17 WESTCLIFF-NB nd TD Loans . $65 """""""· repa"', plum-TRAINEES BKKPR/RECEPT-•bow YoU bow. Jar appt. 673-5Il9 $25 & up a wk. 673-0440 Cpts., drps, AJC, free pkg., l I I O C DIVOJicE ·bing. elect., 64H61.3 Exper'd. Wanted inuned. &t2..ffi2$ PlNE KNOT r.tOTEL util, 10' clng11. Agt. 5-U-5022 ow•s r• •& ran9• o. (Pita FUing Ftt) Apply In per&c>n Busy chiropractic ofc. Hrs __ _..,D_R=lv-E=R--, --I ~~~mo~~~ NICE room magnificent vu, DELUXE oflice • com-Sattler Mtg. Ce. Completely reliable Hauling 6051 VOLT 9--l &: 3-7. Dr. Gal")' Wanted for pert ttma .post. •only, no J>tls. 1128 Bedford ovcrlkg. hbr. It ocean. S35 merclal spaces avail. now. '42-2171 545-0611 548-1053 •MOVINGANDHAULlNG ;r Temporary Services Cou"' """tclu'i n..~·1072 N°483 lion. Afternoon. weekdays, · Ln. 548-7533' wk. 2500 Seaview, CdM Oioice Laguna Niguel & Serving Harboi' area~ yrs, PREGNANT? Local or distant 3848 Campus Drive es L,., ...,.....e • · : & early A.M. &lt. & Son. -Br "TownMuse, Park Lido Rentals to ttlare 4300 Mission Viejo area. Xlnt 15 % RETURN Cf. Ing, confide9tlal, counsel· 963-&152 546-4741 BOYS Should have own plck-4.lp , ~ ,. ~~ ~poiol, newly fwy access. 831-1401 8-5. Season_, "'"d ·~ 5_ Pa ing & referrll. Abortlon, 1.0CAL moving &. hauling (ACJ'QSS from O.C. Airport) or or van, tor dcUve1ry ol , ,det.'Ol'aled, $285. mo. .l.se, FEMALE Roommate wanted AVAIL. Share lqx. oUices ""' "'' • 'fM'• "'" Y!I adoptkln &: -keeping. AP· by student. Ll'g truck, reas. Major Medical Plan GIRLS newspapers to car r • r t1 · ~1266 or 644-5591 to ahare 2 Bedroom, 2 bath, W/congcnial pa rt y, NB, $400 me>. All due Oct 1975. CARE 6424436 Ba.rry 531·1235 Now Available p R O Contact Steve, at The LEX 2 apt. ro.tove in between now 6-6-3700 SeU tor $26.000. Pvt pty, ~per outti pen Register, 1260 Logan, Costa , , br .. 1 ba, garage and Nov 1 Call "'...,__,...,..., Box 782 Costa Mesa 92627. REAL Estate Training. Indiv. Heating & Air Cond 6053 we have a compl•t< pack•&• In Laguna Beach in Mesa. 540-3006 ~cently redecorated $200 ' · ....,.,.,..,,, Business Rental 4450 instruction. Personal attn. f M L t ' '.'M4-6800 or 644-7326 . . atler lOA.M. Announcements 5100 Sales 01' broker exam 2-3 GRAHAM BROS 546-1653 o employee benefits. We any oca ions. ELECTRONIC Technfclan for 3 BDRlll 2 ba lrpl blk PARK NEWPORT Io.I/exc. SHOPS s u It ab I e ft:Jr wks. Academy 548·ll92. Furnace repla~t v.•all PM' top wages. All oUice Cell Mr. Lambert audic> & video .sen>iclng. • " ·• ., · will share 2 Br 2 Ba ft Bookstore, Metal Sculptor, PIANO LESSONS heaters, gUtter & dwn &. industrial &kills are 64Z-43Z1 Must be frunillar w/VTR, ~~2;·&.~a mo .. yrly. apt, pn?ftt F.'$25 Wk ·~ Aquarium Store, located in .Beginners. lnte!'ll)ed.lates i:;:~N~~~:1~~ spouts, prcsea..sc>n furnace ncedEqued. EquaJ Oppor. Employer earner.ls & L'CTV l!qUlp-L-J2iij;;:::~:=;;;;·;;::::;;:;;:;;;:;.J leu tor lite cleaning. After The Mall at TllE 752·1.323 first. Call LIFE LINE, 24 check. Call Gary Ior $2. al Oppor. Employer BOYS It GIRLS ment. Shop I.: tleld service. :m&.--_l~ppel'--tl-n·H I rf·~P~":i' i"'~·;kI;"'~""""'~' ~~;j]A~Gl'GR¥r-~~g·~·~2S:--::· ~N:·'.'.' Xlnt sa.I for ri ht rson. • w/pa.tio, atndcck. S2 6 5 2 MALF.S 673-~ 11-5 H I nl 6054 ASSISl"-ANT t in eosr ow er 1;<;"",,"'c;'-;;'"' "=th,,S~t,_. 7•n-~1'oo64""1~·1 to shr ~21!:Rt~u~;: NEWPORT Beach, Cannery Lott MdfDlnl I~ ':~~ w~~b.sswo~l~ ou1ec" ng MANAGER :ES:, nr"u.Fi;E PARK: ~E,.o,,E==-,-,--~-1 ~~NVl.E\\ba' ~ br., l bn., 30, NB, % b1k to ocean, Village, lXO_sq fl, retaJI like to mttt s!ncel'f! man EXPERIEN~D, Depend· & Sales People needed for EAST I: WEST COSTA ELDERLY Lady n eeds wnuo., wt r., 1rpl., $575 645-4665 shop spac oU spacious brick 53-65 to date. 638-?66l • able lady will clean .,our Apropos in Fashion Island. MESA. 642-4.121. driver. ~1on & Wed AM !63-10!» patio w/ines. $475 per mo, L & F 5300 home or apt. Reason. 636-Call or -m• In 644_...,~,, Equal Oppor. Employer & Fri PM. Must be rellable. I;UN"°'FURN~o',-.,-A~t-2~8~.,.,~. jREFINED Lady to share fi13-«>35, 645-96M Olf ound •PAUt/card re a der* 0974 I !';~~-~~""·~~-~-~l ~""jiffi~"j:'-;ijjf~=-Short hn Car 'd ps, r, -Ba quiet 2BR apt y,•/same. ;!.~""'-.."!~~~~-·1 7":'.' _______ ..;.;; Ad/red.uctlon 10831 Beach . IAITEND COMP reliable 'BOYS & GIRLS . r~q . Westcliff area, small pet Harbor· Trask area CG. $100 C.~f. Storefront & Office + LOST, Sb!. brn. Bu~ kit. Bl. Stanton. 527-340li H 0 USEC L ~ANING by ln 20·5 io care f~r melloW Nev.-spaper Carriers. ~fin. Gn-494(1. OK, caH 642-2152: &1>9lli0. mo. 63&-0974. 1500 sq ft fenced area. TotaJ 8\V-mot,.,:;"" vt 0 1; Pllel.,l c'.Mlar. Al&t e COSMErtCS FACE LIFT• mother w/child. ~liable, invalid, live-In nice Laguna qe 10. Udo Isle, Balboa EXPERIENCED Full time .. BAYFRONT 3 Br, 2 Ba on 2 DEPEN"DABLE girls 23-3S 27C 50 }!;, !!.!!vy foot traffic, "" .. u .... • Techni ....... s from V ie nn a dependable, & experienced. hc>me. 49-1-99'14 Peninsula. c.ontact ~1r. saleslc.dy, Wom11n's \Vear. ma.In ba,y, pvt bch. w/pier 10 share new 3. bdnn apt. I ,C:C.1eo.=~;=-,~~·=' ..:64&-7-1246""''-~ 5:30 pm, 5-18-1.295 Reward. 55&-0i69~ f90l) 385-8329 540-8308 A1TENDANT f Backstrorr at the DAILY Top pay, fringe beneUts. 979-1935: 644-4510 S150 mo. 3 blks rrm sea. SPACE AVAIL for lease in Losr BU{ \Vht Terrier mix· : J APANES"E lady Yl'Ould like graVeyard shift ex~ or PILCYr or caµ 6·:2 1321 & Apply Silverwood!!. 4 S BAL.BO\ PE.NlN 1 B t &16-719-1. 675-3789. Pam Boardwalk Shc>p'g. Ctr. at ed female, lost 9/23 35th to house clean_ .• Noods t•--, • __ 11.,,·Appl~ ~!1•1 leave aP(lhcatio:i. Fuh:on Island. See Mr ' ' r, crp' I ==~~------1 Hunt. Hbr. Call: 846-2366 & '"'-! \ 64 '""""' '"~ .....,,"' """" Eq IO Williams drps, util pd, SW. PE~1ALE room-mate wanted o~ boa. 67S.0015. & tra.nsportat on, .,_.~, Station, 1000 Irvine, .B. ua ppor. Employer 8J3..1288 to share apt. or bou.sc. Cci..i STORE nr N'pt. Poat Office 644-9lll. I s.... ........ J~ Ma1onry 6070 {Half·time12mosJ $316-l83.50 Bu1boy/Dlshwa1her DELUXE 3 Br, 2 Ba apt, _549-~0000='c-----~-& Greyhound depot. fm Sq. LO_ST: Black Male Cockapoo. . . per mo. Responslhillty: To Part time .. Apply ln person. Balboa Pcnln, !rplc. dsh· WANTED mature straight 1 -."-·-c'1~507"'M~•,· Agt'-"'~64&-~~"~"'°"~ I Vic. Orange & Del Mar, WILLIAMS . &: S 0 N 5 • perform general.tinancial & lli> Main St at the Balboa ,\·asher, from $33.5. 83:3-1288 male to share lge · hc>me Industrial Rental 4500 0.f Reward. 6 4 6-3 56 7, Masonry Lie. no 283046, clerical work. l) wpm typ. Inn. Next to Balboa Pier. NR. BAY & SHOPS, 3 br in H.B. $150. mo. 962-8668 642-9107 Babysitting 6008 ~block lz stone lng (statistical copy) BUS DRIVER. only Ileen.led 2 ba patio frpl gar S360s iifii<Nii'G;;LE"i"GC't<;:·"o;;to:Csh;>;:ore;;;'3""br;-.,· I•---------I FOUND. young lorto~ male YOUNG Knowledge of me I hod a, &. exp. school bus driver a mci. yrly.' 6~ · condo., In Balboa, ,125 a NOW LEASING cat \v/blue Ilea collar, Chi!· mother wishes to Painting/Papering 6073 pra~ti~s & tenninc>oJ~ us-for Private School. ·$3.75 hr. ,. Huntl~ton &.ech Ion Ir: Temple Hills area, baby sit ~f·F. 8-5. Arca ot ed 1n f1na~clal &: statistical '194--02'10 eve or 494-743:J DELUXE 3 Br .. 2 Ra .• Nr. mo. Eves.673-n3 Latt· Bch. 494C652 ~,w~587s Smith, schoo l . record keeping. Apply In days Ocean., Frpl. Yearly. Bkr. f.1ALE. straight 'age 35 to N W M-1 ~ ......r-o CUSTOM PAINTING person at Fountain Valleyl-"~p,==.-;,....-=~ 673-2058 days, 673-2:"">'12 eves. 60 share 2 BR a.pt. $165/mo. 9"'1 Sq, ft. le UP FOUND: Dog, male. ~led. FORMER Teacher will b.'lhy· School Dist , Lighthouse CLEANING LADY OCEAN vll'w, ycllrly 2 Br~ &15-3761 or &16-4336 Hamilton & Nc\\•land Sr. ~ized black and white. sit. z.s yrs, her home, Exterior Speclalillt. State Lane, Fountain v n 11 e y. Expe:r. 5 Niles a week. 6PM- l • B11 du plex. l27J. 1110. \\IORKJNG gal to share Jove· •1t/O a·ia.d0022G. ,c.M. near Harbor wkdys, r.tcsa Verde, O f. ~ccnL\sodb.ll"No. 254931· Bond· <Come r of Talbt'rt & 2:30AM. Newport Bch ofc fttl--6780 d~fli". 6-12.:1639 eve. ly 3 BR home. $~. incld ~~~!"'~to·~~ ... ~ l;''ii""'='":";:c.°':;·-=;:..,-,;::::-= ~5003 "'-'• a Jty Ins. Free Color Ncwia.nd). We are an equal bldg. Steady v.wk for re.lia. FACTORY TRAINEES I have 50 Immediate open- ings for llit ft 2nd shifts. Paid vacatloll!I. TASK FORCE TE?t1PORARY SERVICES 12344 Harbor Blvd Garden Grove 636-1052 util11. 642-7319 NEW 1-1·1 1400-2800 sq ft LOm', Sml Teddy Jkoar pin Consulting & Estimates. opponuntty Employer. woman. ~. 8i;~~~~17iii{'~i·si~ ~.":!B~ ~G'°•"'•""•""••"s-"'10=,~R~.-n-1~43.,.50=1 ihop Ir: office•. 208 3 phase I011t In parking lot of Rusty c;:~~a~:.1h!!~~1e~: ~2~mpelitlve Prtces.1-'""'jA~ULJ!T~O~M~O~Tf1v\iije:-1;;:;:;~~::::;;;;: FINISHER for Dry Cleanera. &12-9601 • pv.T, lra.!h serv, xlnt lor Pelican Rt.>st, NB, 10/2, =7 ~= I MARINE CLERICAL ; Combination preft'Tl"ed. nr SD frv.'Y. &'6-1252. &W-2120 Keepsake, reward, 673--2861 "" ...,,.... btwn 6-9pm '644--0893. l'l:ARLY 2 hr, nu C'pt/painr, Gs~gf!. ~c~0~othr ,1,"".,,· l\f:. i.orbes-Ownr. FOUND: C.Orona del Mar, Carpenter 6015 PHOF. pain{er, honest work. WAREHOUSEMAN CLERKS & "''aJk 10 bch., no pct~. 1~1 Bi k Lab 4 Id Reas, Int -ex I , free to work ln fast growing T-Y·PISTS· ._ _ AC I.: las•. s~+ util. 646-7616 Iris, Cdl\1. Call 640-4860 * COSTA ME SA * 67~29 • mo. 6 · 1-fale. R010DELLNG . GENE:' .AL eslimate. Rtfs. 548-2/;i.9, business. Must be expd we need YoU now for lmmed. f TORY WORKERS BEAlITlFUL 2 hr. apt., Jwilio, \\'ANTF.D: Garage to ac· Almost new M·l. REPAIRS, Painting, Doors. 642-3913 WI good t e I e phone johll. Call w today! No Fee garag•\ l1.1undry. ~. l\ln.· comnlOdafe 24' boat. CaJI 1300 sq. ft. $185. J\fO. WST ntaJe kitten, Part Si· No job too .small. Lie. PAINTING & repair, 3Syrs personality. Xlnt medical & 4 D W rk W lure 11<lultJ. f>1'i·l!t12 Guy 540-2550 644-2361 aniese Whitt: lOf\K,ha.it. Bak· 298398. workmanship guar. Take b'l'OUP beneflta. Phone tor ~Y 0 eek '.i=':=':"",'.'.;'~.'.:..~=· I <lfil;;;R:~w--U:iiii er-Ft1lrview. !>t5-6723. * 9~m6 t 540-7063 c 1( 'Newport H1 lghts 3870 Office Rental 4400 Storage 4550 Found -Afgh•n * ~~e of n\Y exp. ri~buklni. Im ~!,! f:.irJ. 40 Hrs l~ HAVU..: PL,\CE OORONA DEL r.tAR MINI.WAREHOUSE 546--9m A·l CARPENTER *WALLPAPERING Unit L. CM , ·'d· 21GhP ... •· ~a;p~r I~l!P@':~s 2 br .. Ftpl., $210. 350 ~ft upstaClrs, tor office Private, locked tndividuaJ FOUND: While cat. femalt'!. Gordon 530-3454 NO WASTE "AtAC" AUTO • "Jr ~-•UW tSH.119 d'~. a~a:nt 8.p~~~i storage unlta. Fro1r. $750 1 yr. Brookhurst & Paciftc -'"""=='°'"-.,,.==--548-1444 LOT MAN l"/oaan Edler lndU1trfts, Inc. S.n Clemenr. 3876 6~-1·10S3 per mo. Coast Hwy., H.B, 84&-IS59 FENCES a: GATE~ EXT ER I 0 R PAINTING. . GM DEALER 2101 Dove, Newport Beach B=-=E~""~=~---1 ALLSPACE FOUND: fluffy orange H~r \VEBUILD&REPAIR Lic'd, lns'ct, Rer s, Tenn11. UliCd car exoerlence F.qual Oppor. Emriloyer NE\~-·~ blk from bc~ch. -AU TI F U I .. • n e w 96"1970 cat, young n1aJe; vie: Shore· * 548-7637 * Richard. 979-33.35. Anytime. ,,,_,... ........ 0101rc ol :1.:: RR. 2 R• •pt<. pr~!lgious otrlce, 200' to "" "'tiff San Cl 492 883 CARPENTRY ·PAINTING ·---, CONSTRUCTION Labo · " <!000' B kh & SD ' s, em en le · 1 * l"'"'-DISCOUNT • CAU. BOB Ai A Y N ... · rers. f'LORAL d••lgn••, <•p lo" 1 <.'Omplf't~ly f"m ··1--v>o. • roo Ul"St REl\IODEL & REPAIR V"fa O l'l<""1·1n""• " h ,.. __ ., "' ... • ,. " " "'" L~. 0 --I LINK LOST: , .. 1.i1e G' • m • n \Yallp•1~rlng •-Painting 540·9640 .,,-...... · "" r. U\IUll FTD & TF·, ·•-p lo Sao r~r ln~pcctlon 8.-trrnt!\ '151'C r "'Y· next to D<UC ay's v• • $700/hr 646-3079 .. future 842-82:12 "'lV mM:•., Apt e . r.v, \\'. EM::i.. linnk. ,\~t. 846-3166 STORAGE UNITS Shepherd, 5 mo old, f<'male. REMOD.EL, · a••.on, g •.. Free Est. Cnll 536-ffi48 CO. Cle!Uentc. 492-1123 9-5. lo"-.,,-,,, M co•1 O' CE * 83'HSl9 • •N • PAP~•MGING • pol•· cnyo NTROLLER FUN ' b ~ tl c,,; ~. ··~A'I' or n~t ·1~,.7790 ,. r'!-"J S 150' -660'. A penK>nal, buslneas, recrea· conVer11Jo11 cust & ocw Ung~''21'""":.:.... Htirbor areo, ME"c"HANIC Major manufacturer In Santa Pl•y.!.?,~ twi~Y•· mc,.p."..'tUy 00~1PLETELY J1'd ......... rllt-•. Prkg, nir, cpts, drps, music, Uonal storage. rrom ss. PART Sfln1oy11n puppy, pure COrt'lt ""-r•, d 1 ..... An k . .. ..... .,., •v .... 2 BR. 2 Bil: j!\ll"t ;~~·h~~. l'IC'l'ator, C. J\,f as t e r.s, Jit.mborec & San Diego F~ ""hhe, curly tall, very pre1ty · ..,y KP raw P ans. ['('fl fum, ~ 183281, 642-2356 b n d iCf' 11 an maiv. '"'" t>lt111) C3r neceas. Cali hood. "',111 kln~ t!l~hu~>t 10 ownr/rl!r, 673-4120. wi.y. Call 979.0150 Vle. Coslfl J\les.'l. 551-0936 free est, 645-3439 *Wallpij)tr Hanger* ~usy shop. Pald1 vacation, n::wit~~nd ,!(u ~ l --;iiGiil"iidi;ys~8l0-~2~107~oii'ii"81iiiii--Oo;<ii-iili.I f'V('IJ"lhl ng. l child l)k, St~ .. l?i SiQ n, 2 officci;. I be. Rentalt Wa nted 4600 LOST,· l\flnah Bird. Vic: DO it youf' 11elf & snw.. C. REBKO 646-24<19 ~!!'.!:=cekoitly"••'o~yr,mwl'th. responsible for preparing I' * GARDENER* '19'1·0t!Ol: 496-0911· 492·<119:i /lll walnut t'-'u'itllnR: ~ crplll. OrRn~ & 20th, Co~la li1esa Oil)' job bi& er small. I Pl R .. ,.~ n1anf1g t .i.n F,\ NT A.~IC ~hitewRlf'r ,13.i i~rluck>s .utll. SOS WATERFRONT 1 br., un· _6-IG-OOL'l art 5 :;!!;. ~efo~o~: S:i:i~Y aiter/ •elr tJJn ~lm.•· ~fF'ln:~ 11upcrvt:cnlherepo:C~~nti!i Be )'O'.:l' own host! Part or \i ew, hltl POOi. 2 BR. l l.L\. $uperloi. N.8. 548-2635 furn. apt. on Nwpl., Lido t'OUND: S1nall dog, owner PATCH Pl:.AST£RCNG A\'I!:. c. M. 642-337'1 llt!\U. Snltif)' up to $18,000: UUme. Your own . area. * 498--0487 * OFTICE Spftce, 800 aq fl, or Bal. !ale. Re Ii ab If p1r"~-' identify. Vic: San REA100EUNG, Pat l P •. Alt 1;S1pe11, tree tStlmatts Send resume &: aatary High fncomc. Guaranteed doM'ltown Ji un t ln g 1 on no~oker. Can art. Ccmcnte 49'2-6213 Deckl, Room Addltklns, Call 5tO-(i8Z hl11tory t.o: CIWilied M..no. Cut_tomtt1. Earn Now. P11 Aptl Furn/Unfurn l900 Bearh. $250 per mo, 7:.JJPM 997-5574 FOUND, Parakeet. green, Cablneta, 673-1166 Atr R,yan Plum~lng 607. AYON ~x c!~.11D~laP\IMot;..,!'· Cao. ~·1· 117 or ,., •1u nfE EXCJT1NG 536-T~ WANTED: haclcyard or Vfl· Collogt Park, Costa Mesa. CUSTOM carpentry or all .wuv ......,. .._ ~ _....., - PALM Mr SA ·APTS. :IOO SQ ft. crpt/drps. $95 cant ate11. to put 9' x 12' ·Call S.0.3141 typea, ctblnets &: quality L.R. OTIS PL u MB 1 N o TIMELESS lll62$ • "" per mo. Call 646-2130 or Greenhouse, ml.l':t h • v e ' "=="""=-"""'-~ ~"'C'"'"'=::t::•·,;"6>-=.::1961=--~ Rtmodel• 4 Rep&ln. Water COOK · MINtn'ES TO NPT. BCH. 6"7'9-3'11». f'leetrlcil.Y It ¥.'B!tt avail. FOUND: Dog. M&Je Pek· Carpet Serv•ce 6016 heate.a. dlti>OeAJ1, tumaces, Our new sopblstlc.ated, na· $11.lnry Al"COf'di t GENERAL Bach. l It 2 DR. fn)m Sl5'1 PART or , •• ~ '" •-. 01 ttuSOMble mL ~7 lngtse. !IG:J.1157 Jm Con--~----,..---dlhwashrs 642-6263 MIC A 11ona11 )' advert I g e d Pc.ttr no 1 •. 1":.',11 oi;-~' LABORERS Adull11 No PetJ. un: _, u• /!~~~~~~~~! tlntntal. • JOHN'S C·~ ··u •·•-DIA Com 1 Pl bing rn ........ •llUI! • ....... ~·· rm ~ .... __ ll61 AteM Orr unlque Cd.Pot office bldz, O&t"" • ~priuu.teT)' Pete um trance. , ... , ... 1 a good prtf'd., but will ttaln AJ>OI)' m~ ...... ~.._, .. ,n:rots. 'n>p 15 1.Mkl trom N-Blvd.) •IarMrl.tgmt. Co. ~ ( 1 ~ LOST: Amethyst.rtna In gold Dr1 Shampoo, (SOii n. Service Llc. 2n69f llme lO becorne lln AVON bttwttn 2:J0..4:30 · p.m. SSS. Ll?ntr or 1hort ttrm. '"~'''"' -h.___,_. k't'1t· Cd~t ft'ea. 2 mon'a. lardantl. Ilegreaat.n A R EPR-ESENTA'rlYE. 1111.Mburger namJtt :..lMl. C.ll M0-4400. ~ •• 5-'6-9860 BANK ol CMta r.ftaa Plaia. -'~ REWARD ~ :ill t0lor brtghlenets & 10 SA VF, SPACE W H E N Intr1'Ated? AdAms Cri.t ~ \1k 1 • ;NEVER A n:E""Ar ·1·wtPO rRO~t f lJ9. ·~mi tn bl:11ch nffice furniit!M, Nice · · =eo"'=~'ii'..:.;.~;.::_--~ mblute bleach tor wl'ltte MOVING by v.1nppt111 Gall 54()..i04J Jfl\Ji'l'n.' · 1 or Mr. TEMPO 'T'tl\lponu')' Help rn.:AUTIF\lt. POLYNF.mAN tf't'ePt llrt<'. ~. $3900. ~~:0,!~"~ .~Y,b'iu:~ .ca.rpetJ. Save )'OU!" monoy dtshcs and other frarllel ~~~~!""!:l""'"!":'"''l"""'=-;;;;;;;;;;;;----1 ..,~~~~~~~~I • 6 POOLS, TENNIS, PRl\' >i 1nN "/phone. Coo111 Hv.'Y. ButlMsl Oppor SOOS \YARD 646-0ll2S · b~ savtnc me ex"lr• trlpj. Items In wuh clolht, to\\oela18ABYSfTTF.R. !fie ht!q,g, COOK GENERAL OFFICE PATJO Garden Apt., Situnll.~ N*"W(lc>rt add~ll. 1ostcfully ORYCLEANERS 1ou don't lie«! 8 ...,,,. "'.... \ Ill clean ll\1n; rn1., dinfna Md other llneM. you a:et my hom~. Tuml-Frl 3-6 Jfn.pital Ex~r ..... pr fl!, d . P/tlmt. fyplllt, tllln.r, pxl jlh:urtf, 2 cu prk'J:, 11t'COr. $7j. &!&-SJ.lo andpleotwi~unt Bch.$2!1.000. ..-. "' rin., A b-11 $1S. Any rm. more 1pa.ce In the a~ P.l\t. Holidays & Jilrl1°day1 9:30-Gpm Utln& hed 1 phone "'Olct. 8AM-J2:.soP!\f 84&,1323 11untt11(1on &.pc11 COSTA T\l ""A , DWNTll'N. ann"-I ,.1., .• .,, 112,000. ~"°'1,;!\vnn'•'•".'1n' t~·~cnD,AlL1)'0YU $7.eo, much $10. O.alr '5. 1uvl t lOS&ts by aelling idle (All dayl for 2 ~rls, 9 a EOE App1y'"11 " Mn e. 11.·erkd" .... A ... 1 .. N•"•nol -~ .... ~" uc-. l" .,.. """" is ··•·t -··t• lte1n1 -Ith • D•l~t-• " Noor ... ,.,~ , hi, 11.0. "'·-• n pef'M)n, n . """ '"" ~ "'""' WMI a I~ car? f150. New!y di!(;., quiet. Ui afl 11ml dn ~t. Agt. Uhl' \\!ant Ada! r..-11 now not;a·.1·~;-~. 1~"&, ""vw"-" Cl " ..,, ....., u •u uw1dip, Coit1' MtsA Syafctma OJtp, ll101 Bl~h Read toctav•a C!laaJ:Btd Adi. Roch<'ster. £12-4005 592-&88/846-6486 _ 64"2-riG?S. -. mo.-JL Good rrf. 111_.1110'"1'." llll1•lfltd Ad. Call 78 MbUll t ~ot ~lur-c A depend-hltmorlal Hotpltal, 3 o l St. N.U. *-'i180. 1 (Near t ~-"" now a t . w.>"wo2 Aft. 6 p.m. Vlctorlll, C.!.f. . o.c, A'.lrpOrt-) ' i • ·' • . . n . . , • . . Thursda)', Cklobfr 3. iq74 • DAILY P.ILOTt,. C l.f tt•le WM*I, M&F 71~ Hth> Want.ct, M&F 11w M••P W1nted, M.AP. ~1••1 Help W•nted, '7100Help W •nted, ~F 7100 "91p W1nted. M&F ~O Appliances IOl~ Furnitur• 1 Miscellaneous • .. GIRLS-GIRLS I ~ . ~ UNIUR SALESMEN MCM'I' um ".:1·SO Sl!JO wk TELEPHONil •oliciton. ~· ~l.ECANT Bonquel Dining r •UY•· f EuyN ren•Job, Day or nlgbt, ""°"' "· cot•es• prl'd. Delivery-Sunday Only P<rienced willt real """ w REHOUSE a ..... -01 S.1. c""°'" ""'~ 1c.on,1 nl • • ' o. exptt. nece&e. \Vt tn.ln .... • Mr. Rlchitd'-71"/816-5455. Uctiw. Ask for Hal or Bill. isi1 K W~ Ii thall1nl Cont~mp 10' wt'! Good, u.'W!d tut lure..: you, You lniji~ ltkt ~ Ale l~lS, Earn $3).$40 pie'f' 1 -1..:"'°~..:,ru;;:;L:;:Tl"'l~ 0,,.".,","1,..-=.= ... =.'-11 OF OAJLY PILOT TO CARR IERS. R£. m..ra:s Drytn Tre $30 }"re1 .. !' exteruilons. 8 uphlsttd t·ha.!n opp11,~ or \viii fltll for )odJ le be et lea.st 18. Apply "'°t'dc gelllBR new CWIComt'm be txJ>t':rle~. QUlRES THE USE OF A LARGE STA._ ~ damage c:iPI t0r ;:'~ w\lh ilm11. 2 Cr\."Clcnabs. t MASTERS AUCTION' ~ •/r "';, ~'" 2930 "· 1"' ""'1™LY PILOT'~" c.u 6-12-= 'IION WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. TOOL & DIE MAKER '*' 18" Colo<' TV iiis Box ''1""'"· 1 w 1 "•0 rd ~6 8616 or 133-9625 -l coi: ~1'itttR \VANTED. :~~ou~~~Y~1 'N-.. -.-.,-',.=,'=c."r"'ri..:c" ... =---BENTON WILLIAMS, 330 \VEST BA~ s~ & Mat.tress sPecia1 ~r;.rfftfl~~~~lt st~g~~ aft. e or SuJ\lbY~·~ 40 tu:. 4 day week, rr.~ l:oo pm and he able to ~·1,)1,,ii: BOYS & GIRLS STREET, COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE · E1eclJ"Onic. flrn1 needs ex· ~i ~nee. ~Che.Ir In conferel\Cf! ~m. S800 ur ~t s· Bi•ige .Alam;;, .so!• f~ semi reUred mtin . ne11Jy 10 at IC83t 3 <18.)'5 per wt!tk. No 10 yrs & Older &l2-4321 FOR APPOINTMENT. perierK:t>d m•n w/abllit)' to 2 1!':t:~ e ontY! At=. otter. 6n..596T. Reg sz POO!t.bl. ball11, ~ Ous.lfied J.J no. :m. Dtilly deliveries or collecting. DAILY PILOT deliillJl tool• &. dies trom Roebuck and Co. Ada.mi at KINCSlZE Bed. n 1i ~·. $50: &>ll &. 11?"'-ell 8mcb Ptlot PO Box 1!$00, &ta iransportaUon provided. l----·~A~n_cE_q~ual Opporfunlty Employer dctall part dr•~·lngs. f.fa&'llolin, Hunt!JlgtonBeach m1Uttei11. box sprinlls & n10vie Pt'OJ SZ-!: ~ariOO. Me_$ll 9')626 E 11 968.4812. H1lp Wanted, M"'i'F710Q' Help Wint·', M&F 7100 STACOSWITCH, INC. 002--1181, 270 E. 17th St, fran1e. Sllll packaged, xtr(i ta~ f't(.'011kr tta: EJe<" bi'h 1--:G""'O""'O<"D:---J~O=B~-1 qual 0PP<>ltw'1Q> Emp4Qyer H ai Routes Orvin ,_ C011ia r.tcsa. ~:)()90 th·rn. s11ti. \l!o'\l11h s-12::,1 masugert!Jr mot11 S 2~: KITCH r~ RE}L ESTATE --·---l.139 Baker, Cbsla ?-.fcsa Q11t'Cn $15S Jlei·cu.lon CQrnrr Boys s,:h\vlnn S 1 pd Penalo1~ ot over 60, 2 dny11 EN HELPER Dana Point E" p e I' I e n1.:ed/Professional SECRETARY $650 . 54~31'.Ml ~up s160. U~u11lly honlt'. S!ingray $2.0;.. 8'1.2-l&U • ~r "'eek. Car. refs, 'phone FOOD PREP Brokers Only, Jl,fnintnln 111.' f:~tob. firm in Irvine ne«I• Equal Oppot. Enlploycr Bicycles 8020 inclds dcUvcry EC1'2-24118 CuRTfS.~lAIBEs l\f 11. 11~ i---1;1~1'4l09~~=""';:;.._~-I fl1nture \vOmun wanted lo Capistrano Beach dttpendtU~ tt1~1lus.-ill dl,o.Juxc II 1~11 011(8.nh::etl kt!')'"'"'~ ·-. Ii t e rco _.cpnaolc, 1-\Mfl' GOURMET Cook/l!OW1ekceir work nt .,.lunch count~r nltit-cs wilh co n1 p el(' n t yrs generol ofc exper. Mu•t Toolint Ce~rpe:nters (2) U5Im~~lftlllrB'IWCl~Sl11tC: MATIRESSES 'l\X'Ol'(f"""),l~cr, !apt <!..'<· I· er. Lrg fan1ily, live out. Top prcpiting-sondwlchea & secrewry: Per<:entttge lea~!'. he self starter. Xln'I trtnge Jor f;tberglas~ Boo t Bullder. ;:"'s ", .... pdx ~'&Orsi~. 1»"iclt. MATIRES. s' ·es aiddng $73. Norge 11\IOt!fl •.Wllgf-5. si t d"'"'· ri1 .. ~1 ".... ~uhtds. '10 J.lr wk . No •• , San Juan Cap1"s~no For a" d I I I an a I UI-benefit~. 2 to. 3' Yrs. exp in lhe • • s s I n~ray11. • • • gas dJyt>r, lop of !he lint, ~ -~ f 1•-rlto • · I U Id 1 I od Ya•ht ?11 l\lot(M'T(J!\5 equipment & · k. S90 "'2 -0 1 • 'oliiods. Refs needed. N.B. nite or Su n "'Urk. No split 01111n llln-w n.'i!iOCJ;Uei AAMES 100°i4 FREE e · s 11 er ... s Beach Cru111en> Queen, Full & T~·1n Set11 as ing ·.,., .,..,, + area. ).tusl drive. Olher shifts. Clean modern lunch CALL Mr. Lowder ~~111~8~e~~kr~i·sBc~~~; Bw'l!au ~r Vt'. l?th St. Ot RECYCLED ·CYCLES Pll ICBD :ro l\10VE NO\\':! SALE: Zen11h Sll'roo Phol{e f/llnw help. Call betwn 4 oounter. l\tedlcal & hosp Ca, SZli63 f:mployment Agency Too Young &lj() \V. Coast llv.·y, N.B. &llr8686 & 833-9625 $9:>: l\tarblc roll'->a tJW. It 8pm. fn4l 646-1982. benelUs. Apply Lindberg 492-4420 I =~T'-~==,..,=== Costa l\Iesa s:;i&-1100 &D-8:..188 slab S85: Rollct 2~ w l!ORSE TRAINER. Exp. TNutrltion. In rear of the ~--=~-'-'----1 REAL ESTATI:: BROKERS 2706 Harbor Blvd Suite 207 For the Airlines 10 SPEED • -· • BASSETT King or Qu«n &7. 35-mm alt., lc>IUiCS, Dltt • mature, ninn or wonian. oy \Vortd store on lov:er Newspaper Ca1Ticn;: '' LI c:. 1 ' Industrial, con1-Anailni 600 N Euclid 776-8120 lS.'>J Fn.>to to 1 wl ·ih 1•1 we Fen1, Bedroom set. Olnlni; t in Sl50; Luv, Al.Ilk, littif\1,1; Cf· Sala\?, + . found. 11141 level So. Coast Plaza~ me~ial. residential. con-Org 2 City Bl Eas. 1 634-1222 • ra ~·1 .. ridden 6 times. Mu 11 l ~·/Ollna cabinets. Herculon lice chair, otbfr. 552-73'24 J 2 P\ntt Center, Costa Moaa. GIRLS & BOYS 10lida.te .....,,r indennnd-t 01· cHapero~ group to Hn"·au SHcrifice. Car rack inc:lded I t & 1 14-. 18 O.t" 338.IDll .... w~ "" '"' and ma.)Ol' cities, ~US! be 17" "a"h o• ~,, ou "'·1-11M or \'e vet '°as ovesc>als. 'i1 Gt; rt1t gold 21. ..r, HOSTESS/CASHIER Ask i .. r Al Casbara. 10 yrs & older small brokerage business SECRETARY sngl & able to start l.lllmed. -., ~ .... ' .,... .,.,__ llLdc·a·~ & chairs. Ui:ed dbl/dt·: w • t er 4¥1 ~ CM 21 tu LEADING Sailboat Ma.nu-1 8 'nto akgrowing, ~~IM!-ha5t'd 2 weeks expe~s paid NE\V ltoyre Union 10 ipt'f!d for Display nnly, \Vest Coas! riisiicn~r· $'100. 'lt igot:I r •ma re. Exper. Ap. lacturer needs nnish-ear· DAILY PILOT ro· c ragc-u.::velop1nen1 On girl otftce. Full Urne training program. lmmed. ~ith rack. Sacrilic<! for~. Cons1n1eUon. 638·79.ll i\1uytr1.i; !Rlb.~~-k~ ply l.i_~burger Hamlet, penter "'Ith teak trim In· 1',lrm. Presti1te offices ~·1th position open for tK!al Of'> CllSh dra~ing a~ c: o u n t ::.IU-IJ72. l\IOVING-rine fW'n, pr of dtyt-r S.iOt .• 1~5· Adams Ave, Cl\1 art stallati._1 CV>w>n·e-. Ro· i entily. Associated Broker derly girl in small design tranS""'"'"IJO f 1 -•-" f' C d hal !bl "'"81~ " (" 2:30pm. See Mr. Hqen. ~.... .,..,.. or Brol(er·Salesman Rela· oi·lenfed company. Kno~.. I""'"":' n ~ TI1"'''-"· or ameras & E:quip. 8030 own c rs, sofa, love seat, · '""" ""_au -, ferenc:es Plus 2 Year-5 ex-'Hai routes open in tionships available. \\'ritC personal mter\'1e"' $C£' 1'.trs. -1:a1ne. ta b I ~ -c h a i r s • -. HOUSECLEANING perience n!(Juired. Good San Clemente Brok p 0 Bo r ledge in bookkeeping im· Sanda. \Ved. Thurs & rn. &autyrest Kin~ con1p., * PLUSH • HOU11ewives 25 & over for salary Plus co benefits Ap-· Sant:A~a. Ca: 9270~. 15 07 pottant. l\lust be expcrienc-at the Saddleback fnn, 1660 NIKON STN, ~iO P.11'.I. 1.4 boudoir chair, ~·siu· & clryr, CARPE!flNG * J domestic cleaning. J anice's ply in person Co a a I a I l'<i in general oUit."e duties, E. 1st St. Santa Ana. lens. S.t;o. Vlv11t11r 00-230 outdoor furn. Can100 Shores, ' ·~R~'"='"~'~•-'-"'~''~'~""55:=~'--I Rccreat1on, 11422 Derria CALL Mr. Hyde REAL-ESTATE sales: Ex· payroll, invoking, elc. Ex· 835-3311. UAM·SPM. l\11\1, ioon1. New $115. 67".r-5769 [)c('01·a1or h11,11 1.96 yrli ot ru11 " o Ave, Irvine, ~3720 4924420 pcrienced professionals on-pcrience in omce manage.1-'""-=c=.-='-'o""""~-551·2.'i&il plush c1u-pe•ing. S®t1· buy:! ~~~~.h"E~1;EJ~'.on~!1~~1u)g LEGAL SEC'Y ly. If you -have n rerord inent & saJcs helpful. Slart-P/tl:C:P:~~ l~E:r my Cats . 8035 Garage Sale . 8_055 6-12-225;/a.18-16.)oj, i' elderly handicapped n1an, in N.B. ~a. Min. 2 l!".!_e~; 1 ~~!lo~wS~~o~~!ec~:i,~:. :~ t!.~!T,' ~"~: j~~: ofc:. P. 0. Box 6258, FRIDAY tilru Sund<iy, maple ''?-'At Shi PA:~NI~ ~~~I -Foodtovely ""'vaterrron b hhon1e. _6')2.-94«1 .... conic. Call 9.inset Realtors l ~T~M~645~5-61n'.'~~~ ....... -,...., I cA~nan~· -•\lm.li,-""wfi"'°'l'ts·S--~rAhl't~PER 'i,·our cat use bar & stools, 2 picc:c HSR ru~~bte-~ .. ~~ , p.-,vatc rm, at , gnr B4!Hl -· · W ITRESS r1c:c "'eek Y CATTA-BOX !J..holdl'r gun cabinel, ;111. "'' ~~·~ provided. A c h cc r l u I , LIVE In Hous e k e Ope r , 100 A SerVJce. Phone 61.>-0211 tiquc gli!ss, misc itcnis. SIWG Gerry SallbOat & Ira.lier. ~:S healthy, good manager will weekencl9, for elderly lady, SECRETAR-J -Nitei> only. Apply in person. Dogs I040 El Presldc:ntc, FV. S.17-a656 sq. fl. of Mil $400. 646-9'l have Unte to spare. Drive, _CDM,_673-5279 ,. R • . ADVERTISING Musl be over 21. 105'1\lain SATURDAY_ Po'ol·cr moo•-GENUINE Ivory .!~ ref's. $350. mo. l\frs. Balley, LOAN CLERK ecept1on1st St. + at the Bal~ Inn .• PUPPY WORLD • er, Cle<'. edi;cr, furn, rugs, AITTca, huiip, kt of t'hHJ' (213)'498-2210 IJJ Are you a notch above the N~tlothcBalboaP1er. Bull T er ri e r, L ab, mise. 31316th PL C~1. .~ ell'phanr. All bcauliful!)' HQUSEKEEPER. need c d ~::g 5j;'~ ~~ ::~ E ! need resl & looking for more WAITRESS. ExPCrienced Sec Weimaraner, Bull dogs, Sib. Horse1 8060 hr1nd carved, 8711-Q)JG 0 lrhmed, live ill, pvt rm, o!tlce. Prefer some evnor. p:efe~ed ~'/pl=!Ion,i~ than just a secretarial posl· Miss McCloud, Ben Bro~m.. Huskey, Chihuahua!, Tiny ~-LIKE ne11·, grt'en Ii\'. 11'11. near buses, refs, l-.tusl 11peak ~.... " lion, then you're our girl. 3µ06 S. Coast H~y. South Po o d I cs. Pit Bulls. REG. ASH. Champ Parade t•hairs. $9:5 ca. Hidcahlll some English,'No age limit. :KS~=~ es&~fact loanl\I ~~ "' =~lity & 1~ h!!lJeh ~; ~~~:~kil~~~ UP.guna Cockapoo. 100 ~I I X ED Horse. Ideal Child's Equ,ita· $90, 6x9 Gn1, shai;: ru,t. :-~rtunity, 9&3·3500 Brehm at 96J..8321 for cordless switchboard & to Classified ad no. 193 c/o WANTED Male full & p/time. PUPS Stud Service Il~ost lion Horse. Reas to gd _ $45. ~2-98..17 ' further information. EquaJ NEWPORT meel the public:. Good typ.. Daily Pilol p, o. Box 1560 Apply Kentucky F( l'e d ~s. Rot~r ti Cananes, home. l\latc!'ted b I a c k ti-flDDLF. F..ast l\1usic -~ H 0 USE KEEP JNG-assl OppC>r. Employer. Personnel A-ency ing skjlls req'd. Vartety of C.Osta M~. ea 92626 Chicken, 2929 E. Coas 1-lv.'Y. E~P 1 "~~ .... -~,....... ur es. Optn Shetlands. (7l<IJ 2-1·1-2218 or songs on 8 track slcroo t.'tfle' supe"OOr, 3--U ' pm ; 1:z~:;~=:~F==11 ~:;~;:::;..,,~~~::1 duhes. CdM \es."""~~· 338-1011. & c:asselt. goocl selectlOO, w/hosp exp nee. Sa n -Newport Beach 642~70 .'. . . 1 WHO \\.'ANTS TO \VORK.? GREAT .DANE-Be<.u: B~· fl.JUST SEU.: Pinto fielding. Special SJ.SO. ~m'l -clemente General Hospital; MACHINISTS New facihly·ln Irvine Indus. SECRET.ARY II, SCHOOL -DRIVE A CAB! dl.c Buch, Champ1onst11p 11 \\'el.sh 11 Qtr. $250. PlCA!OO Woodcut$%, Sm;:cU (714) '49S-U22 ext 224 NEW FACTORY _ CQrnllicx. • _ R(lO mo._)bil~_:ET6~~._ CHOOSJ-: your hours, work Lines, 17 mos ol(I. Showdog, Po1entia.lJ1bo~..ml '__!lils u;>, Etcltlngs 9t Parlit ---HO"•~•~EPERS R•"·f, 2 Branch outlo'-just--n1·ng espons1 I 1ty · o pe.-.orm l ll be has been shown "''"'-'''"'" ....,. f"l•k .... ~ "'~"" , ~ · "m:: '-" "'"" a variety of responsible or yourse • your own ' .,... ,,,_.,. Household 9 ooc1s 8065 "'£u, ~,crs, ~>AJJJ , days a wk.,:.: St., NB T:iens~te ot,,.,,1~~::: in area needs the following: Contact 1'1rs. 'V:..'.te clerical & stenographic bou. ~.en or v.'Om~n. Can ENG~ISH_ Springer Spanil•l .~-. --RUGS. green l<lxl5, be~· own trans.· Previous Mlrl< neces.-;. in MgmtTrllC-SlSS .\\•k PAUL DOSIER ,ll'Ork at-a scM:>I loclition.· be-$1i£btJ.v barnlicappcC ..Pupp1cs,;,v.'ksold.Uiorough·REFRIGERATOR GE. 13x!2. bl'O\.\'R ·mi. 1;x H 0 US EKEEPERIBABYS-milling ina.chIBes, lathes Servmen 12) $3 hr ASSOCIATES 55wpm lyping, so wp1n Neat • Cle!;lJI Appearance. br~. 960·328!1 Small. 'fen )"Cars ~Id. Good. \\'/p1!ds, Xlm cond. 64).. rITER Live in or out. etc. ~tWlt do own 5Ctups ~~men 25 led Open shorthand. Apply in person Vts., retired. Age ~ to lO. AKC POODLES. $75. 557-2827. 556-4455. c AND t Es TICKS J81l 96&-9325 a.fl 6. & have own tools. Position All be:fits. "ca";::; ~1ti!1'n$. Costa Mesa a 0 t. 1Fou~~in1hoValleyL School ~~~!e:1~~ 6~ or~~~~ 2 i\1ale, I remalc. Black. T\VO-uphlrd chrs, lg CQffee Rogt'rs Brothers Sil~plat:'. HOUSEKEEPER -L Jg ht open to male or female. 494-1065 5~7075 is• ~" · use an e, ,::i,,., ~142 or 548-3793 tbl, 9' <-'Ouch, asort larr -s. SIOO the n:oir 536 9662 " housek 1 6 ht'S Eq 1 o Em Fountain Valley. IC.Omer of U<>.3 · Apply in !='Ctson. • 66-3137 ,... · -.. \\-eek. ~1"fr~. per Call For Appt. NICE OLD LADY (!!SJ needs ua ppor. ployer Talbert It Newland). we are Yellow Cab Co., 185 E. 16th ~t. Bernard Puppies e~ · · · POOL .table, .refriger~lOlj, Industrial Relations· live-in help in mobile home, an equal opportunity en1• St., Costa Mesa-. -AKC S.18--3621 Jewelry 8070 sofa, dc~k. SC\v1ng machmiJ. _ H=~nv~dt~~;;. iJ:!~~~ (1-14)--494-9401 5 da~ a week. Cu.II daugh-RECEPTIONIST-_ p_Joyer. · WOMAN ..254{)._C:OO~-Ql'l D~ATIQN/BLK. L A_B WANTED--tables. 5<19-U38. . - 6ra-?36J aft. 11 n.m. TE-LONIC -ter, •H.Y2734 A RARE PLEASURE *Sec•ys, Bookkeeperi yacht. Exp. prete:rred.-hlust puppJcs, Mil:'., 5 v.·ecks. __ GREEN -recrrner aiiO INDU . STR-IES NURSERYMEN Dynamic .company_ secki. Have too many to list be free to travel. Wr,ite $10., 900-J157 TOP CASH J:>OLLAR PAID hope ches!. 8J5.803S C-: , ' Expcr'd. Mature. \Vork wl vivacious people pleaser to Liz Reinders Agency ~ssifled Ad No....223;, Daily MI N I ATURE Schnauzer FOR Y 0 UR JEWELRY, i;i';;"';;·"'""'""":::;:;:--;;7°7~ IMMEOIATF. OPENII:<!GS , plants. 6 Days l!o•eek/over'. handle vital customer con· . 4020 Birch St., Suite 104 Pilot, Costa l\1esa, Ca 9262b pups, AKC. \l/ATCHES, AR'l' OBJECTS, PINC PONG Uiblt" $15. Lt For FLoA110 8 wiT""-cPHositions Laguna Beach time. SJ hr & up. La~na tact pos\. Unique oi; NCWiXJrt Beach 833-8190 WOMAN who needs $500 ·+ 531-9916 CFONLD, SILVER SERVICE_, surf board w/!in $18. r.1c1at 'E .. }!ills Nw;ery, El Toro. portunlty in beaut offices. Dial A Job 833-0855 mo st. Sales oriented. Atr. I E FURN & At-.'TIQUES. rool shed $20. 638-86S1 Recent grad Cchentlral n1a· 1-:qual Oppo. Employer 830-5653. Call Sharon Reed 848-1288 Lyons. 714184&-5455. 645"2'200 LARGE BOXI."b TRE --jor) -er a--nlin-ol -2-..yn;. • MACHllN*'STS-NURSES<\ides; days, PM's. Dennis & Dennis Personnel No Chjrg• To You YARD-WORKER 1= [i ANTIQUE DIAMOND_, &_ Pines, Cor~ls &. Li~"~M chemistry. Knowledge of I:> I 1 Yr exper. pref'd. \Viii ~e~ f~~ u ~t ~iri:;-?..r--Established 1965 Frte tO You --I s SA1'PHIRE RlNG, unique Amher. Very rcas ~ el~plating pl"Of..'e55el Is AEROSPACE train. Xlnt "''age & bcne. a • a • ..., SECRETARY 3 Days per wk. All day 15 yr olcl ladies ring. 1n helpful, but not m&ndalory. HB Sat We supply tools. You fnmily for generat10ns. 1-&9 Oval Ro)'al Blu.-ICr SHIP/REC CLERKS Accepting applications al CHEERFUL RECEP·-~tiago Bank has an open-must have _oy:n truck or r>1\JSTSELLAppraised \ Carpel. 1~9 Royal Bl\M: To tiandle Mc-':nlng 1 outgo-LATii!-~tarrlingc HC. ...!.445 Superior, N.B. --TJONIST needed for phones, mg for a Sharp. ·Loan van. Must be 18 or ()Ver. Fre T You 8045 price, but will take otters _!l:lush Gd. Cond. 6T>1.S33. - . U THE. TURRET-\V & S NU l"l SES Al D f: S & 1uplog & o·-load. r-·u-• Secretary. Ex Per IC nc'!: Call Dave Baker, 540-ll67. e o 494-4779 ... ,, EXTRA LONG TWIN BED= '"s"c ""RA,.P,, lSORYr "'T~G-""I'd. 0 "-1 c II ,,_ , ••• ~ ~ ·-1 lul but .. ; & r.uUrBridgepo11 r""rie:.. a °''1"'11 ~in· alnlOSphcre. Experience '"".P not. necessary. YOUNG MAN able to '\\"Ork PUPPY~ 6 mo&., Germ. Mlscella-·s .,..., •• S15 ** D." sh•'fl -~ top "·-g•• ~., 4pm, 518-5.'!S.'1, ~;•'Sit Verde __ _. _ _. .. ""~/ ...... """" Will train the right P<~• Sh I ·--~11~ p OCESSING OPR J -.-., ......... lor ,.._,,.., ... ...., • ..,..., mo . .,.,.,..........,, --M cl rical -"'"! ·--;-· morninp, Light Factory ep Lab., fem., XI n t . · ul;,-·~ -. , ~ledge oft' 1ec 1ron 1 c: very top men. ~~nv. llosp, li6l Center St. , REC.PT. BKKPER, It t,.... Con t:c-t -,.i;;: i'c°,.g= v."Ork. Must !;lC \\illing to "'/ktds. Needs good home Ct.IT yelvet hi~h ba~k clwit. 14 ~UCK Tires & whl1 iOOt(lJj parts helpful. l\fachlncry ex-CAL·DRAULICS typing, n1ature, sin. Irvine S32~200 , \\"Ork hard. 645-2702. . & TLC 839-92Ta old silver. solid "'000 units, Mtdielen, 6 lug. Gd. l"Ond. per. Ls desirable. CORP. NURSERYMAN Li•l!o' f""ttTI1. $500+. 833-3622 'JU good home. l sml female olher ilems. 5.12-10.14 $30 ea. SllD ror All. j36..0,J1G. Salary For All PMitlons -' Experienced or hortlculru1•e HECEPT. 1·01\,·11lescent, hosp. * SEC'Y, EXEC. or 1 sml male Tcni<'r mix ~=~~~;~=~~~~!~~~~~5:;1 \VIU Depend On Background 1 ----'SO~l-432l"=C----· I bkgrnd., Hunt. Beh. 842-8866 1 Expel'. req 'rl" ' Edi1orial & sales office. [ 11~ J = good natur ed • ~ &: Experience. * MAID fl &t!-S0.14 Ed ucational audiovisual co. . MltdlandlH . V ! ~ · Apply Jn Per90n Apply Don QuiX-ote ~folt'I OFFICE CLERK ' byceum Production, Inc. P. P.1ALE Dog, mixed breed, · " D tall I ZIOO Nwpt Blvd, C~t ~2-2G70 1 ·• t & 11 ·--" 1a , 11&~ en oy, ftC:. Reliable trainee needt'd as RN's O. Box 12'l6, Laguna Beach, yr, 0.110 5 c. rai..._...., · 1310 Logan Ave perm an c n t clcl'k in Ca. 92652. Antiques. 8005 w/ kids watchdog, 54S-Sl't7 ~ Ph Costa ?>.fesa ?>1AINTENANCE Editorial Of!iccs of 1he * CCU'S 494.{17<17 TWO cats, shots. 11cu1crcd. · '01i DAILY PILOT. Sonic lyp-ANTIQUE 1122 lbs. of Jove. l/a bit A C:ONvt:N!ENT SHOPf'INC ANO JANITOR Ing and flling cxperierll.-c .full p..time. 3-ll & 11_7 SECRETARY, p art 11 me SHOW & SALE dippy. Pref adlts. 962--0862 "t.._,.'<:1 S£W1NC cu1or FOR TH£ i£;;!;(:J~ 1 NT. ER NATIONAL firm holplul 'lust l'°YC -"r Ex II I Be ,. {afternoons) Immediate. Call BEAGLE .,. . II A -...i CAL ON THE co . ' • " -._u. ,..~_:.; ce en nc its 80 Exhiblttirs. Anaheim "ix puppies., en '· --~-~""!!!!! l---~~~-~~~:f!::~~;!'~"'~'~::;~1~~=f'~~lH~o~u~"~'~A~M~• •:•~3~P~M;M~o~o~-f~~~·ij··~'~"'~"~·~co~ndi~·u~·o;os=~A~m~•:n~'<~'"' Learning Corp. ~,,.. _ -. .. . . • -;..-,~ •. , . between 9AJ\t. &_2PJ\t , r: have knowlcdgr Of .... , ... ?i1en C:ai!.able of genera ctay uu·uugn .I' r1aay. .._..u r a >. 'T p i-· :ot....an....acLin.....W.oun~~··· LlYJw"IJ'.l'' .. ~~--·~---l procedures & preparailon oT cleRning. Supplement your M'rs. l\fcAiiitca· anc1'fl0ioiis 1,,.aUfornia Rpom. 800 \Vest C I p ':": tlnanc:ial statemen19• Call lnconie \vith 3 hours \\"Ork between 2 & 5 PM, 6t?-432l, Memorial Hospital SEtURRY Katella. Oct. 4, 5, 6, Frt=Sat POODLES 8 \vk..s .• (2l. both a I eggy 642·5678, ext. 330 $8871 in Orange County, 6-9Phl, ext 223. 642-2734 EOE OFFICER 1-10 Sun !Upm sJ!zil:iJO 1 male. l female, Boots are Cozi"est.' l\londay lhrough Friday. DAILY PILOT _ _ .. SEKULICH PRODUCTIONS - $2.2:5 Per hour. 330 W. Bay St., Costa r.tesa AOORABLE Kl'ITENS Irvine Electronics- The Growth Company Has opening! for men and women with experience. in the following : Electronic ,Assembly Di gita I Test Production Control Inventory Con trot Wave Solder Machine Operator PHONE: (n41 833-9513 7:30 ant.·4 pm on APPLY IN PERSON : Irvine Electronics 2700 Dupont Dr. Irvine, Ctl.111. 926&t An Equal Oppor1unlfy ~mployff WAXER Sten<b' full time night 111ork In Orange County. $2.40 Per hour. T1'8.t1Sportalion ~ benefits. Call 991-3711 & Leave Name & Phone no. MAINTENANCE MAN Full time. Emphasis on boat b dock carpentry: \\'1ite CIMslfied Ad No. 252, Dally Pilol, P. O. Box 1560, Costa MeM, Ca 92626 l\fAINTENANCE n1u11, fu11 time. Inside & outside work. ~fcDonalrls. 53;6.7977. 20062 Beach BJ\'d, Kuni. Beach. MAITRE 'd llOST for Newport Beach Restaurant Preferably with HandlebAr moustache. Must be able to work eves. Should hflve a pleasant personality &. bt' able to mix 'veJJ wilh people. Call Gordon Gelfond. (213) 273-1440 Aioo thru Fri 9 to 5. l\1J\LE .i\lachine Engra¥ing, t.fech. inclined. Full Ume. \Villng to learn. 102 E. 16th SI. at Superior , CM. 646-3141 MANAGER TRAINEES Equal Opportunity Eniployer RN Opportunity for public rela· AMER. Prlmillve dry sfliks, BOX TRAINED lions elc. Military oi' law chairs. 1ables. cupboards, 5-5-5991 Iltcd-Surg. unit ll-7;JOA1'.1 l I •··•-.. ·• """ '~""----1 en orcemcn .....,_"b'""'"' gra1J1.W:1.lher _doc, k•., e I c. SILK~ Tome·-,, 1 _,, old Opt I ' A · t t shift, I/time. Xln't benc ts. • .. J~ ome r1c SS I_! an EOE. Coatact Mn. Jensen, nec"ess. Woody Martin s, Nel!o'POrt adult shols, lov<'S kids, Ask '\Iii! train. P.tature. l\!11$t Costa l\tesa l\I cm or i a I Appl)• in Personnel Dept. Beach. 673-0672. Clo. SUn. for Hatvl?y. ST.J-.2511 t.ypc. Have car & live in Mon 548-0055 k<b' J.lospltal, 301 Victoria, CJ\t "J.fonday 1hn1 Friday 9-llam. ' . TIIE Kittens are almost ca1s, area. · w 5' l ·~642-~Z1~34~~~~~~"." I PACIFIC MUTUAL Orange County Antiques ~ire says give up 4 or leave Personnel Counselor· 16 OOJ ft o1 a Li 100 Newport Center Dr .. N.B. • sq. · n ques home. tlel11 me. 6T:Hi437 Jmmed. opening In our RN & LVN/\\'lmd relief. 1 an equal opportunity emply. 838 E. Isl SI., Santa Ana BLONDE Cock S · 1 3 beautiful olc. Sala.ry guarn. Wkncl or all. 466 F1 .... ~k;p Open 7 days 9 to 6 daily . er panie • + comm + bonus. Exper. ._....u • yrs. Friendly with children. pref'd. Good location. Rd, N.B. &12--8044. SERVICE Sta. Attendant AUSTRIAN Pendulum \Vall Shots&. lie. 54{)-4187. J B A RN, full time or v.·knd relief. f/timt'. Lite mechanical. Hanging clock. Chimes. $185 BUNNIES {2J 3 nio's old, ason est gency Conv. hosp. 1 \\'knd or all. Neat appear. Also, older 64!>-425-1 after 6 p.m. -ay and bf'O\vn. Ca 11 17400 Brookhurst, F. Vly. &l2-SM4. semi retired mnn p/time. A II IOlD •· SUlte 213 963-6715 A~ply, 2490 Fairview, c.~1. pp ances _842:6640 19 to 5 PM). ---ROGERS' GARDENS SERVlCE Stu. Attendant G GE HELP! I need a hon1e or PLANNER ls ln Need Of A Full & Part-Time FREI HT DAMA · SALE I \\i ll be put to sleep. 7 S O t New Hotpolnt Refrigerators. mo's m· Je 846_0015 ( ~-1 pray peraor 990E.Co1111t Hwy,N.B. \Va s her s, Dryer s. d • • :i To spray the plants & trees SERVICE Sia. attendant Dish wash c rs. New KITTE.i~S. l grey · ligC'r • for pests. Apply in person p/timc eves. Expel". only. Warranty. Credit B of A, stripe. pai·t Sinmrsc, l on~21a~~~~ie"' Rd, C.l\f. Apply morns 2590 Ne,vport 3623 W. Warner, Santa Ana, black 8 v."Cek9. 5-l&-5392 __ SCHEDULER To plan, schedule & coordinate pr od u cl lon phases for lite manuf. of small plastic molded & machined parts. Work from blueprints. Send Resume To: OasaiJied Ad No. 234 c/o Daily Pilot P.O:Box 1560 Costa t.iesa., Ct\ 9262& Equ~ Oppor. Employer Blvd, c .r.t. nenr Harbor, 979-2921. FANTASTIC shephcn:l/lab/ ROtrrE SALES SERVICE ~Sta. attendants. MODEL 70 Ke nm ore Irish seller pups to good \\'ill Train, Salary, Comm, F /lim e eves . L i t e Washer, reblt, $8.5. Kenmore horn~. 49&-4..710 art 5:30 Bonus. Vehicle FUm. All G •-· GE I Ex d 0 • b b me<:hanical prcfd; /\pply as ... ,er or e eel Furniture 8050 P· P · ""'ta · us & moMU1, 2590 Newport Bl. Cl\f dryer $-Ml ea, Cuar & del.1----'------I terrilory. 1r1ed. coverage, 54frf1672 Profit Shue. Retire a t 51. SOUCITER-Tclephone. Age NEW W . h DESK & chair $100: Cab. No Str:ke, Layo& 75 yrs. oo bani.er, or retired. F: om . est 1 n g o use stereo $90: 3 Pc. Jo"'" run1 5'l9-3ll0. ~fr. Tucker, '1·9PM your home. No M!lling, mak· frig/ _ unt!que gold $45: Con1bo "''ash·n dryr Equal Oppor. Employer m/f ing appts. Big comm. $250. H (nts. 1691 $300: bkrst tbl, 4 chr.; SJ(): SALES 642-0?47 r.t~ ' n,nc, F-8, 42 Pc. Irish cutlery Sf'l S75. S r. Architectural Cl\t -ted frn1 & mat + rlI'CSSt'r 1 TELEPHONE Draftsmen REBLT Wuhct'S, 0'1'"'-& $180: Ph. &12-2397 If you are capable ol earninJt v.ith Mop clctailin.g o I Dishwafahen. Guar .• up 1 QUEEN size bed. complcto 7235 "'· .. ' ... .. , ' ' .~;' , ' , - . ' I>;:•~ .;. P R 1 NT E' R/PRESSl\tAN. Mwit h.avo exp ()pl'l1lting Apollo (!.M?SS. $2.75/hr to start. Cl'l ll for Appl. 493.-8122 PRINTING , Pre~s operator exp orily, xlnt wo1'king 1..lond, 615-2133 dnys, 551·5619 eves. $.100 + v.·eekly. hard work· cub!nctry & Interior decor yr. Delivered. 5 4 6 -;;, 2 1 S • set & spread $200. Couch ing & looking for a position to supervise shop detailing 839-7G20 .~ love $~. l\lug & mlf~ w+ilc:h offers com p any dept. Allred M. Goi·tlon LARGE s1de by side Refri· & 2 end tables, l\1cdil. $175. bt'neflts, futurt\ xlnt \~'Ork· Design§. Jnc. 250 Fischer, gerafQr. : >I Point. \\lhilc, Other furn . too. 1691 l\le.sa Kf'ep ynur tno•• coQ' a?ld Ing condition.~ & job s1:4blli· Costa Mesa. 5-11)....2800. $150. 813·1925 (9-5 p.m.) Dr. & Irvine, F·8. C~I •Ptrill hlgb in boot ~· *PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR ly, please call STOCK ~fan or v.'Oman Eve11. 67rM>909. BEAUTIFUL corner group-EASY~ Cmchrt 111ch..,r-I•>" NATIONAL I 2 "-"/ h I boo1• ID quick ... 11e11 ~t1t!l1. f/tlme. Mon thru Fri. Lra LAVENDER. Roll rim tub, ng, '"~' coue c~. map c Solri 0 ,.e crO(ln Ltd L!lo. l'•" OF "'ICE SUPPLIES H.B. Drugstore. l\11n age matching pedesta.1 sink, & l11blc. 640-1~;)6 knitting worsLt«l In multi· ·r 25. 841·2581. commode. $150. GllB sto\'e l\tJSC. ftn•nltuN', bdrn1 1'1'1. color& or olld~ "u•l • ilrlP.. i'fll Full & p/tlme Interview In a Now for t.fu:i:t have exp. in hard & Posillons tn Qmnge Co. soft AOldt?r'~. tcc:hnl1ues & Must be ~vcr 2'1, lxmdable & e q u Ip' m I . , 11 h ru: 1n GOO<! pb,y!;lcal cond. How Solde:r'g, O\'en~. lnduc:lion car & telepbone. Go to Tic l!Oider'g., sn1all SPot weld'g, Toe' Pifarket nearest )'OU Or e q u I r. ' m t , , C'lc. /\ tclephOne our otnces. • • J ack-.o ·all·tradcs "·Ill get 997-4521 or 532--2432 TEACHElt, cl-'"' enre center. $3.'i. 673-7827 rlinlng .llC!. painting!;, Cl\', 1Prn 723f>; P.lr"~ ~. '1. t. lneJ. -I G 2 ,. • ....,. 75 CENTS lor each JU•lltrn SALESPERSON • 2...SPM dlli1y. Ye11r :iroul'lff. R ent Washers/D ryers X 111 corvl. ~ ''"'"" Add 2S eenu for ca(h pattern ~take $200.-"400. \\-'k, Tr:lde Exper. w/gfOUp! 2-5 yrs $2. Wk, Full maint. t>ANlSH Tr11k1vood bcdrootn for first~lass mad and special Show advertising & spa('(', ~.eda.r61~ .. ~~1il0dbood classes • ~1202 * fUJ'n. Df{'~~r, end lablc, handtlnJI : otherw1'e third· llOmC tox;pcrience .......-. (114) .. ,, ..,..,,., LIKE NE\V ~"""alre, 14 . .i etc. 673-:>..'>!l'J. S.12-8206 rlasa delivery will take lhrer "A" ""' "'. '~.. • • ..,.... Wttki Of' mort Send 10 Ah« •rtoJ-U•OO, t.lr: 1.v-ler. c:u. ft .• frostless, Btm. lz.r. BF:D and n1otln'Mics $1:5. llroob. 105, the Daily Pilot. SEAMSTRESS required. TELEPHONE SALES St5067:J.S3Sllafl5Pl\t Dini~ 5('1 s;;o. Furniture Nee<11ecran.Dep1. .. eox 15.1,0ld cn4l ~7417 pt-efcrence. !;end resunle to: For Information ' KOLA MFG. 1ingle needle, cu11ton1 !IC\\'• Pan time V.'Ork Av II l I. FRIGIDAIRE Relrig·freeter. $100. 8·~197 , OitlHI Station. NII"' Yort, Ing, Worlc In pleaaant shop 9:im-2pm. Selllng the L<MI Good cond. $60. DESI<. 1.>ani'h modern N.Y. 10011. Print Nam•. Ad· at beach. Permanent 546-7695 Angetes TI~ to prospecta Call 67[).l632 "'lllnut, tge, \\•/3 dra~·cl'li. drtu,Zip. Pa1tr.n1Number. 1A. • .....__...,.. "'-·in'" W• """ •6 Nr"'! 1$0 rno1t popul•r UK appolnlmttit 111 v•"· ... -\.AJ\ v · 1~...-HOTPOJNIT """ R•trig' . $50. l'ftMl:5.'l&-231 -"'-:=o;;:;o:;,~==~-1 'l\'3S(H A comm. Call for "'~"' desis_ns in our 1974 l'tefdlttratl SECY /RECEPT. details t"reettr top. Goot1 condition. •SGt'A & 1..Q\·e~t • very C11t1lo!l l All tr1n-11 ntRl:E Tl1:",TOC SYSTEMS Box i.;u, Cot<"' Mesa 926l6 Janltorf•I, P /tlm1 EltMJ Oppor. Employtt Attn: Don <;acht Ra!IUnnf cleanup. 1-llnc *PRODUCTION Hunc Bcb. 12-75 hr. Over MECHANIC, 'Xfl'r. pn:l<r-SUPERVISOR 19, manied. Sl7·22:19 Jlt rably w1Chw A lie. Salary I~=~===---­l-"''p::m::,,..~==,-:""'=~ I open. Contat:t Walt, lM8lJ REAL ESI'ATE JOB COST CLERK Bmokhurst St. Fouo\Ain SALE PEOPL>:. Why no< 4 Day_Work Y..'t!C!ki 40 lira Vly. Apply In petMn onlf. \\'Ork' In I.ho hottest al'ca&, ~r.ln Jt>I> coo, lfl\nd MECHAN•• lluntlngton Bench/J.,oun1:iln ~ I ~.. rore1"n Car. 642-~~' \alley? Lei ui trntn )'00, , ... ,,.t, flnt1 Yte ,,__, • Ml"t'Pt1l i :!. .....,......, CRll Phil ~1r.Namet< !!6.'l-4!167 WlP lnwntory. Mu11t like A DAR ,OF PETROLEUP.i Vllltgb Rc&I t;A111,t41 ftgu"-'3.t Type. calculator. J FL'.Y "-"'"lied to • • · r...oo<1 pcnmonl!hlp. 11vtt1d• af r1nRtTna' poll!ih .Re"'' Es1111e !-inTC!l~~n Api•1" In P<noo aoo aluc bollltt-I 1«.,.p WANT A CHANGE? Edler lndustrl11, Inc. lhe IIdH (mm 1t1cki g. Tr)! 83;.. C'bn1n1l8!ilon 2101 r:Kive. Newport Beach • Da.11.y PU01 Cln.S"Slflcd Ad S.15. 1.l1X"ll!ll1111: Sl'hool Typlnfl req'd. F/Ume days. Loi Angeles T imes $35. 648-0028. g!l qual. cu!!lon1 m11M, l'lf'ver Freedbi(IMlnsl~ ...... 'l:..t ($500) or p/tinte eves. S40-030l G.E. elect. d~r. like ne"I\', u~.~lly hm, 968-79.10 New1 I Sew t Krut &ool-11•' Down•-· 11 , B h .,. ,.ELLO 1. I . llllcTis~uePattttn .... 1125 w ... n un.. c . l!qll;i\ opprotunlly t.mplcytt ~ two yean ~d. ;)36.32:,.;, \ O\'C ~at Ntw ! Nttdltpoint 8* S\ oo ~1. ' 907 PalqHunt. Bch. S50. No:w ! t1owtrCrocl'IPl Bk SI no SE CJU:I' ,\RY JRcecpt. 1-: Telephone Sales ROY AL en~ SIO\-e: 4 Bu11Cr, G·11.1m , 11a1rii1n Crr1rhtt Boot .. s1 oo day loSpm.-llse. exec. _ ,_ ~~~·-r. -. Lil\:E NF.\\'. Rl)\1 top dctik, Tn.~11ntCrochclBoolt Sl 00 ~ Til _ .• ~ '" ..I!! 1!.-nu , ... , hat1nt M1tr1m., Uk St.00 "' e~ "'N~n" ~·-""'°'~ Cos,ta Me1e Area ----$I001 Hide-n--bf'd, p e--rf . 1ns11ntMon,.,.~..,,oo )P\.LS VI, •• .,..,...u..M. """"'"" COtl(] $.100 61().-0177 ,..A_ I I ,.,. k .. $1 00 -~ - --r ~ PICH:UP·Rr-f!I; . . -----1 .....,."P t f' • m,; SEC'Y LEGAL, Christinn, Work From • Appl'll & Scrap )ll't\ll, lllDE·A·BED i:rn, quet!n sz. Co"1ph:tr"ri:h~n~•12 1100 matute, alr·port 8.J'('8_, Your Home Call Rn)'Hnlc 61.~i:'~ s.:-io. ... t:JPritt r\flh1U1~•11 !iOc 752-0100 T C I I --9~·85.."i2 • nooto11~qu1tt)•1 :.o.: op omm 11 on1 V•t'llnc1C11 cos! n1•·11'1 ' 1t1.•u1 ' M ~um1..i•u11 1100\ 112 ?iOr --.. SECRETARY * 558-73ll .._, • yuur hOusc, (I?'.: 811•1"" DUNK Bt'd8. "'lmatlru111 & t~Qu~llJfot Ttld:_v,3 ~ ' ; ' ·' • "' F/tltrtct. Typltfg, lilo book· Equnl OJlpor. E1nploycr bldJ,\ etc. thru a l'\ailv Pilol !1Jlr\11g~. Drtx~ drcst w/ 8ookor l6J1/ly kuii . * kecplng. ~~ Ouetlted Ad. n1lrmr. dcil<, toft.1. 531--6518 -o-'---------------' I Acr<ta trom O.C. Mtpm1 to bull ... u or ront REALCO, REALTORS F.qual Oppor. EdlploYtr e(l1u111hln1. ~ l\M-1830 or s:u.mo •, I . I • ' . • . . • • I C J 2 DAILY PJLDT Thundly, OctoOtr 3, 197~ tno J-su•r 9730 MO 9742 SCRAM-LETS ' ANSWERS 11' UNln.JTE.· 9 mo. old, ~,.~ -OWr•-RapMf -acces inc tly bridge, crtm l'ff\id -DRIVEN wal1ut int tv.·n 140 Che\!)' IUlll. Dtt.llt lot Har bour V.W. /\ rlrunkw.rd 11prakl: "I O~IC. e00aht for $2.1,'750. BAVARIAN 11C\rr '''°'"'>' about &-irw S.'\C $13.500. 646-flJ7. I to 5. lS'Tll Beach Blvd. M & i tlt'lwen 10 drink. I juat "''On)' • HW1t. Bch.' 8'12-4435 ; a bout being ORIV~ hoiine." %'i' CHRlSC'RAIT c1tltt '' hrrllp. VHF, full coven:, • '71 Dod~e Tmde::nan 100 reftig, reblt eng, dinghy, Van \Vilh custom SUrrcr *Furniture Auction* llOV '' ..... ,_.. special tnterlor, air cond, FRI DAY 7 30 •. ereo, •UI, x....... Id I •-1 ** : ** $5j00. 642-4994 w e ova s, mai; Wu• .. -.; s. MacArthur al Jamboret Newport Beach 1 mllc So of San Di~ F\\'Y· l(EW 1974 • PICKUP $2815 NO 00\VN PAYA1ENT 100'1~ F'IN. OAC - FREE RA DIO WITII AD NEW 1974 8210 ·'~ type$ fumllW'C & tllppll· .,. J9' G' r"COE ~, '72 450 H.ONDA. CJean. Lo SHARP! Gas S&.Vlng 3 spd Now In Stock ~· '"' ml. tlclmet & face.hield l'!1lth alont 6 enginl', wired .tt•t~b. STERS 1-IU , 170 omc. Used twi~. lncld. Ask for ~1 r . for IOUnd. $3195 (8811J) e '14 3 0 r -• 3 CS MA Cost _s.l.."95. sac. s-i\95. llargrove. 996-MOO bef 5. • Rob1,1steW 1rlotors 4 • 0 :x,ioz,2oo2.\ & ~ T~ AUCTION -lt-j6.a5ia • ---an call m4%37.-.. l8&1l Bea~u;; Hunt Bch • '74 BAVARIAS 4 speed $2579 NO ocnvN PAYt'.lENT 100r:.. F'(N OAC .. NEW 1974 710 DATSUN ~---...----~ .~ ANNOtJNclN'Ge Blue 1\'/l'ltl.lural Interior, •I ..J\l.;h-CAr.s CL!Alu...Y -11peed, 15,:UO rnilee:-Thifl car DISCOUNT PruCEo Is immRculate! 1991JE:\ J :(.17'.>1 ~ Ne\\·port Bl\'<I, Ot 71 Skipjack Um HARLEY Sportster, i"':--=='=-""'--,.,--1 • '74 BAVARIA.I Auto. ~'33·!161!i or 6'1&S686 ~· Open JGS hp, 110, wired Black 8 In extenlion Pull 1972 DODGE 12 Jlll.IS. Van, e '14 3.0 S & SA's 1.,,=,,,,0='"7=.o===' I r. · radio, xlnt cond. $5,900. backs camel seat sissy bar p/b, p/1, auto trans, trler . XI..NT LEASE PLANS • 2 DR Exampk Demo No. sm. Only $3495 $Z799 Incl. AIR COND Call No1v! 842-6fiti6 CALL. OR COME IN 1~ Call M2-9259 lllghway pegs Will cons.ider hitC'h, am/fm tape, a/c, & $2899 WANTED ~'lSH & FUN 16• Fibeti:lass, trade. $1800. MS.1690 while spoke rims, 36,000 ml, EXCELLENT SERVICE NO 00\VN PAYJ\1ENT for YOW" prit.-e TO SEE US BEACH OLDS.MAIDA Beach Blvd. lluntinl:1on Bch TOP t:ASll OOLLAR PAID FOR YOUR JE\\'ELRY, \fjt.TCJ{ES, ART OBJECTS. oblD. SLV:::R SERVICE, FU"& FURN .t: ANTIQUES. tj\:>TJOO n·AlJ..,\0: "Grand Baro- 11111?" j ix·. place setting l•r 8. plus extra pctl. n f111t'C. f463-.1460 before 4;30 1f11, 9ti.1-~ aft 4::.l. MOsTcal lnstrvm'ts 8083 Vol\'o ln/outbrd. $ 8 9 5 . * * SHARP $4-tro. 557-8699, S-12-6623 e 100% folN OAC 675-4478 Pl\I '49 llARLEY Pan-Head '69 FORD Super Van 302. S year-50,000 mile \\'arranty NEW 1974 30' Navy llull, cabin $22)). 40' Navy Hul l $4500. 61~ Boats, Sail .,,,_ .,, -,.--'71 R-100 (102369) 1970 Yamaha 360 lil x. ;2500. &IS-l5l9 rV""ll I nu Station Wagons Rotary Coupe completely overhauled. new '73 CHEVY &• Van. CB ~ · NO OOWN PAYl\IENT Clet.n • ne111 paint sprockets, $500. or trade for radio. camping gear in· ~ lOO'iP tLN .'oAC 645--5700 (dlr.) lSt 0~~~v1e;.,1S2,000. ~~o~ngint~"·m~~ :: l~cc I 610 OR 710 dune buggy. 842-8474 clded. $4500 or make oiler. ·-_ . LEASE SPECIAL .Ask About Our \Varrarity 34' Express Cruiser 1971 PUll 125 l\fOTOCROSS 83().5939 ~Marguerite Parkway 260Z -$128 + Tax 'TI R·lOO (lb'iiS) Fonnt>r City of Long Beach AcceS11011es available. Xln~ 1972 Ford ~per V an . l\tiSl>ion Vl(?jo 610 -S 85 + Ta." • Rotary Coupe Rescue Boat. Po1<:ered by nd "= °'"5" 3 V.'/CWllom lnlenor lots ol USE AVERY P\VY EXIT. 0~0 $ 6S + T ~ in "--·sler V·S. l\1nt lor co . ~· O"tv-:.4 .• , --~ -a" ...... ean • new pa l '-'"' "Tl YAMAHA 100 xi , nd extras, mechamcally sound. m.20.;0 e 495-4949 Pickup-$ 74 +Tax 645-5700 (dlr.) fishing & diving. Xlnt cond. •.1 • n t co • $3095. Alt 6pm call ~1677 "'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"""I Present this ad Lor z~REE Ask About Our \Varranty l'l.foNOO Gui 1 / ) Sharp! $8250. Pvt. ply. u any xtras. l\lake oUer. AM di "'" ---~• ._._,;,,~8.:. wey',~.. .G. \\'. Sing!e!ar)'. Cn4J Call 640-8715 Autos ·w1ntod 9590 $ $ "' .. -... "~1'-t0,·00 of •73 ~"<·3 \Vllgt'm fll3424J '" '""' ..,... .. , ...... ..,. ,,,.._ 683-2450 days. .-..6" ox:'""· Orange \Vhitc interior Lt. •piuee lop, . Ebony '65 HOND;\ Dirt Bike, good New & Used 240Z's $2299 t,....boanl, illvcr frets, & FAMOUS wooden 5.5 meter cond. $4112t56 .• « . ._m9 NEWPORT DATSUN G45-S700 (dlr.) \.fWd.:~i pegs $150 sloop, xlnt cond, niany sails. .,.. TOP DOLLAR E 0 SALE ll:l!ll Do St N t F ch 6114657.,.. · · l1tlest hardware. Inquire ·m--HO ND-A~ 350 -CL. Good D M ~ Betv.~cn ·Ma~=1~r &_2 1,,.,A,.•"k"~"oo,..u,,t=O:-u_,._w.,"',.T;;"';;;.,;t'.,,, 1 G ELiON P I an o Lido Shipyard, 900 Lido condition. $400 PAID * 2·'73 Bavaria1 Bris!ol at Jamboree 12 R.'X·3 Cpc. C1l7FUF) ~GEMEINHARDT l\f-1 .,:Pc;•::;rk~l>'::.,_,_N:::Bc:See:::c=.P•o:;Lo....,--=.,.962=-o+l4-~~al~t ~S~pm~-IMMEDIATELY 4 Spd + Auto Near O.C. Airport $l699 .. .nickel sih·er m LU DE t S 16 -Flberctlass Motor Home~ * 1·'74 Tll l:JJ.1300 645-5700 L }·amily Bay Sail~r W/trlr. S1l1/kent 9160 FOR ALL * 1 .. •73 3,0 CSA '13 DATSUN P ICK p 72 J\1AZDA RX-2 Cpe. -·-.i~ I 4 0 0 --"="-"='---:;..;..o; FO . U New rebuilt'"~, .. \515~1 Furn. & Equip. IOl.S •n•lR"S con '"' REIGN CARS * 1·'74 3.0 CSA 4 speed ti;ansmlssion, heater, 6 monlh or06tm mil~,.., <dlr.l NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V. Coast ~l"''Y" Nll 642-9405 Pantera 9747 71 Pantera Metallc rust "'/black interior stereo, & fa.st ... ! CZZZIP} . Only $7795 CALL OR COME IN TO SEE US NEWPORT IMPORTS . 3100 \V. Co..sl lh1y., N.B. 642-94llS Toyota '74 TOYOTA Best Deal ~ Anywhere! LEASE. OR BUY All Modol1l .,Pm ltA»i& W TOYOTA. 1!166 Hartior, C.M. &16-~3 -·73 TOYOTA CORONA STATION \VAGON Au1on1ntic tran11,n1i.sslon, A~1/ . lo'r.l-r14dio, hC41tel', aif..(.'()l\di- lionlng. Squire tl'im. (628- J!\1YJ .,Pmltu!i& W TOYOTA PICKUP 72Jh TOYOTA, Blct seal!, mags, radials, tape deck, shell, shag cRrpettng, rpany xt:ras. Mint cond. -.$2795. 6'ffi.,-7200. '69 CORONA 4 dr., gd. cond. R/H. $000. 548-3164 ·n TOYOTA COROLLA good cond. $1375. or best oiler. AIL 5 PM 675-3608. • ~--644-S7S 9 . CALL OR COME IN SAVE' lS,32J mJ/es; <34576Tl 100~;. engine warranty D ·s fT;i. & $95. Cabineu HOBIE ~tonocat, almost DALES MOTORHOME • $2417 &la.5700 (dl,.l Porsche Tabll.'S $ti. Photo new, xlnt cond, $49 5. RENTALS TO SEE US 1---------9750 Triumph 1---'-------9767 . $150. & mi 5 c . 213--330-4742 aft :; "-eekdays, C • BMW ·;o l , 72 ~tA.ZDA PU f!5ol1Tl ' -';E;::..,==-:o-:,-::.,,,--I wkc.nds anytime revrer ' It•» t1Mi1 SltARP~ 1970 gu·T "o ~-•-S I 1,.-HQ-B!E-"·"1'-.~~-.. --"\Ve're local and ""e lovt> 208 W.J.st Street • Wft. Ulllll fi.15-5700 (dlr.) Must see this irnmac Pol"SChe ~~·. up p y • ~ v·-~· it" 65 of Ibo ..,.,_Minis; Santa Ana 0~3171 VOLVO cit t, chalk board etc. w/cnlored trampoline, col· run Size, & Gl\1C's. Open oow-. ere.des Benz '744 Red wfblk. Elec sunrf. ~xlnt cond. 556-llill. ored panel sail & many Monday thru Sat 9 to 7, ~ & l966 Harbo C l\t Konis, app. grp., am/Im, E~IC swvl cl!rs-$15flS, extru. {213) 634-¥iOO ~. Redhill & San ~ r, · . 64&9303 ma&s. perfect cond. eves Pl~ c'S: $81~,CMDks. aces, 14" HOBIE, cir. blue, sail Juan. Tustin. 3 lOO)Y. i:;~~wy7,'"NB. 1m .1~A~ J4: yus MERCEDES-BENZ 1·.~:-""""-.~~l,~P-0-,..-,be-.-.,,,=~mi tree, 7Wl ,64>74U No. 5<ll2 + Cust. trlr., w/ --;;.-.-;;;;-;-.=;-----~-----t won as OJ;· ' m1e~. '74 230 SEDAN p fk,o1-&-"'-•ns I090 xtraL $1150, e.\·e. 642·8129 "'""'""-~~'""'""'""" CADl.Ll.A .... ..__f-iREE AM/FM radio, automauc on rblt eng, amffn1, new _: -•v FMC -~ ' · · -1 ransmiWon,. competition Harvest Beige. Low' 36 mo. titts_ Xlnl cond. 0 Ir , P"ANOS LIOO ~2!~~1. cond., blue, Like new 8,000 ml, linest Largest S.1Kt1on orange. (741HON) $4895 open end lease $163.55/mo .. 673-4727 al 6. -' eves • ...... $25""" In Or•nge County JOHNSON &: SON-plus tax, <Ser, No. 1758) 0•71°'9"14'.-A'P"P<"""'-"""'"'".,--"c"rou=p, THINK Triumph ':IEE Hfll8 FRIEDIANO!R 9625 G G Shd G G ~ll-1711 • ORGANS """ rc:.4321 "''""' bom• ~t. ·-· c OeV'lt ·-~ AIR Ll-tn •te-u-s ', ! l.H:.1-1:177'1 01' lTI-IJ 327-4132 oupe I CS ....... dan.....,.. ~"-"H.,.,::__•81'-;.'d. Jim lemons AM/Fl\1 St~reo. 46000 mi., -470 xlnt oond, 2 sets racing Villes .. EI Dorados • eon. QUV .... UU1. • Blk. Jnt. & Yellow body. --~~=~~=~-I : ~ RenfaJs fr $5 sails, & trailer. $1800. 1973 TIOGA MI n t-m l r. vert1ble1J. Also niany other ONO 1. Costa Mesa 540-5630 Imports $4000 Firm. 548-5396 TRIUMPH GT 6-'?3. 5000 ml, 1' 6T;r6&~"c._~~--~ home., must sell, 9500 mi., select Cnd.Jlac Tcade-1,ns. C fJ ONING WILL BUY YOUR 1301 Quail 'TI 91 4, App. Grp., chrome like new, pet1 cond. Many Ni,hts 'tll.... ltJ\fAN µ, J!lnt oond, 3 ~t>~tr::~~~e nu., orig. DATSUN, TOYOTA New(lol't Beach '\'his., AM/!o'J\I, lo mi., best xtras.'Pvt pty. 551-4419 llllils.)'ard trlr: 67"'a-3"793 -or -:..._ '-,..---,,= Ith OR VOLKSWAGEN 833 8300 orrcr over $4000 968-7646 """"'~-'-'=~--':=I ' p : 'ti 5:30, Sun. 12""5 968~. Trailers, 1 ravel 9170 w BM•w••,ry PAID FOR OR NOT \\'Il.L • A ·ss TARGA 71Teng, am/fm, Volkswagen 9770 _J1no1 ~. Gr~nd1• SUNFi= ~--. Fun , o--y. · ENTER FROM MacARTHUR 5 /"--, w1 .... o;:r: ,..;-1.1. (". · .,,_,.""' "'"-= 8 35' FIREB·'r" /tt t · PAY TOP 001.hAR.-eALL · -spdi-new mags ...,-.,s/trans. -n • ..... uie • ._...,,..enng Red/Wh' dacron .... a $195 X ,_...., w pou ' KENT '" oN, ·~ """· OVER 41tr""' 1:Ao .......,. '13 VW Lid Edition Snnrta: er • KawaJ • KimbaU Call 8471040 -set up l"'aln1 Sprgs. <.:omp. ~ -""""""" ..,_, . .,._.,..,...,. • r-• tie• Mtt:on &: Halr",. ~~=-=~----~. 5H6-ti869. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR (Sold lhru Oct. 15. 1914) '74 260 Z stereo, air, m-,.,-, • 35 USED 7 4914 1.8 4,000 ml. AM/FJ\1 Bu~ \blue): FM 11te"-'?, tt • Sohmer • s~ ai' ~JC Wood RaC!ng --~ -~-~-FOR TOP lJSED ~RS ROY CARVER, Inc. 5,00) miles, Mint cona, STEREO,-cai-oover Under radials. wai:ranty. 644-64:>1 • Storey Ii: Carle ·Win-Sloop. Luder. Spinnaker, .!!:!iler.s,_~!~1!Y __!l~ FOREIGN, OOMF.STIC BJ\tW ROLLS ROYC.,. Owner must sell this MERCEDES \\'a.IT. $5700 494-9547 ,:0c-'c;673-=-olC-01'=4~~-~-w 11 (213l 396-2600 or 392--2860. '"' k nd t t M '73 ''TIIING''. custom Inter., • ur tzer • Ylllnaha 5' x ,6'· TRAILER, needs or CLASSlC::S -::::-=-wee e ' con a c r ON DISPLAY Seab 9760 wheals & top. stripes wlth ~!nets 1.& ······•• $595 18' MERCURY Class Sloop, some "'Ork $60 or ~st of-If your car ls extra. clu.n SALES-SERViCE LEASING Peterson 714-832-lO'Jl, ....,,,. ••a from ............ S95 dacronsoila,trir,Xlntda:r ]er .. 536-4Clli secusfirst., OVERSEAS DELIVERY 714-96.l-5628 8 19 !0950f:lngc . ...;.,~!~.;..... .U.es. "' " .......... $890 Milerlra<tt,-"""™"· Aut s.:--"'=,&~P~~~-= BAUER-BUICK ---l'1"'97U;;--.:OA'-'TSUN=,..,51"'0'""~=-v'=',fy"·'-H f I rand New 74 -0~ " ••••••••••• $395 COR. 25, fully equip'd., sips. _ o r, _ __art!_. 29Z5HsrborBlvd. 234 E. 17th St dean, yellow. ext. blk intr, OU5e 0 mports '73 VW VAN $3300 *ORGANS* 5, galley, o.B., Vlll', S59:i(I. 240Z, polli.hed mag wheeli Costa Mesa 979--2500 Costa Mesa •"' 546-4«4 auto, trans, lo mi, P.1ust 52~7250 SAAB 99LE Privale Pty 675-8952 r111 • Olnn -Hammond· ~ &: or tires <tl rea.I WE BUY USED CARS ORANGE COUNTY'S Sl!!ll. $1200. Days 8e0500 1ifl'1 J\IBRCEDES 220 Deisel. '59 vw van. Eng, gd: body ~ai ·Kimball -Lov.-rey • 26' SLOOP, OB, xtras, slip Bargain. eve 9=144f AND TRUCKS OLDEST eves 839-86.11. 1 Owner, sir, suto. Jo mi, &: axle need _help. lst $215 er:s_· Thomas· Yan1aha a\'8\1. Xlerd, need Q?.i k Sale \VANTED l.ate model .ford Come in ior· a free a ppralslj.J '69 DATSUN Wgn. (159JNQ) new tires. Xlnt coAd. $6600 Priced to Sell takes. 493-1379 • urhuer Gulbrl!lJsen · S3300. 5-1!Hlll2 390 Eng. in gd. cond. Call: lo GROTJI CHEVROLET, & 4 speed, ILtg carriet--firm. 919--5518. $4384 ·73 VW CONVERTIBLE, xlnt ""'1~-l821l 0 -I Bt d ' Be Dlx. Transportation '71 -SE! 3. V t -~ Lo mil 0 an $150 HOBIE CAT 16' \.\'/trailer =~~· =·~~~-~---e<: .. c 1 v .• Hunt. h l).&5-.5700 <dlr ) ...,.., , • ,;i, el)' c eon. .."'..,; eage, coco t r,iijiiey S~".".":::::: $.1!6 Xlnt l'Ondillon $1700 ENGINE Tune·Uf'.. Auto to 847-00S7 549-3331 · Completely SttrVlced. Ask (#~) matL,, $2,700. 6/;r-0093 I. ·aer S~inei. new .• S499 494-9583 Lawnmower cngmes. Low \\'E BUY '69 DATSUN \\'gn. 1159.JNQ) for 1'1r. Hargrove. 9964140 • ,64 vw, body &: mech A 100 "··-n __ ._ Slips/Docks 9070 Rates. 545-8'7SI e\·e's aft. S. JAfPORTED AUTOS 401"""'Tra· lug can:ier bet 5. aft 5 coll 673-4237. perfect, sunroor, r/h, new -• ...... .:Jllyo; -••i · BEST PRICES PAIDI SALES.SERVICE !.EASlNG ; x. nsporta.l!Otl 1973 "MERCEDES BENZ 450 • eng $650. 673-3465 R~: t:::o:s \VANTED: "'?' Criss ~eeds Antiques & Classic 9520 Dean Lewis Imports OVERSEAS DELIVERY G4;i-5700 (dlr.J SE. Take ·ovt>r lse. pymts. 1968 VW BUS LLERTON MUSIC s11~1 or side tie, will 1957 ~tETROPOLlTAN reblt Lc:66 Ht.rbor, C.M. 646-930.'! ROY CARVER Inc. "!!..~tATSUNpaln"'1Zt & , alltextras. ,,830-8095,....,=~;;;c,;;-;-:;-,,,..,, D'-ly lb 6'15-17ll su.r ease. 542-5673 days eng, body falr, needs brakes • '-""'om . sea cover· '70 imz 280SE Lgt blue, " .. .,ct across trom e ~'llclf5d5•7F~3t6ain Valley a .. t Sl'ip for Rent S:JSOS /best ofr &1fHi92S aft \VANTED· Metropolitan that ROLLS ROYCE BMW ings. 4500 Miles. '5,T;:J{l. air, lo mi, All xlras, mint Balboa Bay Club" V\V Bus, '67 eng, w/int com-._ runs. \VUI pay $150. 234 E. 17th St. 673-6510 eond. (213) 681-5441. Sales e Service pletel.Y finished. mags, $1000 N. Harbor, Fullerton call 67l-6631 892-2896 Costa Mesa • 546M44 Flat 9725 1968 MERCEDES 645-6406 or best ofr, 536-7605-5-7 pl'n. 871-1805 POWER boot up to 25'. Roe Vohiclos 9530 CASH FOR '72 BAVARIA $3000 Must "" Toyota • 9765 '66 VW: good cond.; nc«b ' • L ChJnnei home Ne..'Tll'lrt. YOUR CAR 551~, ... ...,.i .... N-" "-o· -·--! , FREE 613--0806 ,-CH NDQ 54~7-4 'Pd, A(, Cond, Stereo, ('J32. 72 FIAT -~, '"••"~· ·-w< ' ow•- ult Organ Cl••••• I ¥.·TOYOTAS round rr UIU l'~JT) Sale.Priced '63 190SL Road~~·~"~'·;j~m~, ~TQ~\~'OT~A~C~oro~M~Oe~tf.u~<e~' ~· ~·~ra~d~io~, ji:r:"'~·~66~""'~~~1---1---1 Nbf.. accepting J'eliervations. tr1pper1:~a!°tto~s~ay::. 1 -J""u-n""k-C:-a-rs_,,W,.,-an"'t,..e"'d_'::+--:::--";6,._..~':--:=-·lv.=8":5;;;;;0:::c;S.P-ide Needs work, $1500. eou . Sa __ _. 9000 nd IGJN~~ . n orma ton P cue Cill" ti , ua y ne,y u.,.,,.. car. , co , o mt, ..,"" or ..... ,. TransporUUon .-h uy now • i pay ca • Crevier _BMW e CIW w/back interior, very mllet;. Al!.!omatJc, What After 6 call-.!!3-29-13_ -2851 in Co~!a :1esa, or .. _.drive out_ ••. ..Reduced to WANTED --bate-Model STA· klw milei5. Really-clean · MG 9742 more can you say. (750HPPJ 733 in Fountain V111ley. 'c~;;;;;;;:;.;;;;-;;;::;;;;;;,'i~·-i $5499 at Biii Ma'\:ey Toyota, TION \VAGON. Low mi, 208 \V. lsl Santa Ana original. (504GITJ 1---------$28'75 Turn your goU clubs into Oiii· insrructor requests that 'I ;,_1 I 18881 Beach Blvd., Hunlini:· Pvt Prty. 557-583L SJS.31 71 Only $1995 MGB M tl Lo · JOHNSON&: SON a stereo. Sell ther.i with o41Y those sincereJy interest-•mpers,.,. • ton Beach. 0~1.8..555. ·74 . ust se . mi. ed m learning 10 play !he Rent 9120 1 TO CHEV~ Capri 9715 CALL OR COME IN Ask for J\.fr. 1-lnrgrovc ~l'Oln ~fe~ury andOally Pilothel Clauifiedf Ad "'-uJ '---------N Contempo AUTOS IMPORTED , • before 5 •cell 996--0440, aft £<M:u Harbor Blvd. a use money or a .... ,.an sho d take advarr 1 1971 CAPRI """"'Mod 1 ...:i TO SEE US ,..._, 1; c r this free offer. 73 Fourwinds, 9Vi:' camper camper/ van w/ice bx, s1v, nd red,·~ pd "•If\"· 5. 673-4237. C~ta J\1l'S8. 510-5630 stereo! .._.wl 642-5678 Today. l"'~a;-'s,,t "M"u"s,_ic:,..:S;,:•c.rv.:,i~e::•..., I ~~~s~t>. r:.!~1 ~~te: ~ ~~ fuel tank. Alfa Romeo 9705 ~+i\iPa $~ s00.ilizl'1l Mi:_ Autos, Imported 9700 Autos, lmporte:_d 9700 Autos, Imported 9700 . NEWPORT I i .. ' K.i\J~Atl~E \ "'a1by Grand '.~nk,d electri~-~_:a.ter pump. Sports. Race, Rods 9540 Alfa Romeo 6PM ~13wkndCAP •. RI vs ~-no. <> • \' nut. Beau e owns uu11.11ce a1,1.·ay1, IMPORTS :;, ~ .. ,.' o!r. MUST SELL!! !_~lr3Ll~u1. Days MS-8646, Cosmics, new 1ranS-radials, Berli'na 494-7105 Alt 7PJ\1 & Wknds 3100 \V. Coast Hwy., N.B. "'~ · ---~"~,.~~=-----e)l;trall. Xln't mcch & body. '73 Capri VS, 4 speed, lactory 642-9405 4:;8,nri. New $3j()(), Sac $2300ij' bumper exl!'mions, other AUSTIN--OJOPER, S '6i, 4 spd., shaTJ>, $1$l T:\li' 0 !\1A UA 1. Thoma CAl\TPER reason3.ble, fits El 5.51~. warranty, 9000 mi, 581.-0077t---~=~----1 Oil:~ns w/blt in L.eslie C.i1nino Ranchero, Equipped 4 Wheel Drives 95SO {demo) or 842-9573 * flAJ * Spkr. & earphones. J\1aplc Day~ S.m-8010 ex. 317. Niles Priced to Self Datsun 9720 <ab. $375. 64•t·5125 96~180 '66 Cl""Y. CruTyoll, 4 whwt $4952 --------1 ORANGE COUNTY'S rVifRs POND piano, consol. I :S7V\V·~-S-UN_D_IA_L, __ rc_b_lt drivc, air, rudio, heatel', '72 240Z, 4-sp., air, AM/F?o.I, NEWEST & LARGEST fl&ll ivory keyboard & rng., nu tires & brk!'s. $11l0 $l200. 01· best oller. OOH136 (#20l4) US Mag5. on new Steel IMMEDIATE be1J<'h. XI cond S 4 :i o . 5.~2">-0488c.::::::...~~----Trucks 9560 rads., Xtras. Make offer. 6.ll--OIJ9.I . Motorcycles/ 556-6157 ~ DELIVERY. PitJVATE PARTY "'ANTS Scooters 9150 '66 FORD ~tr Camper '72 DATSUN PICKUP ALL MODELS & COLORS TO BUY PIANO FOil ---'--'-'-----S pecial , completely Orig. Owncr--Xlnt Cond. Dick Miller Motors \CASl'i * ~-17·9-145 • l llODAKA. R1""ed tor Dirt overhauled 8,000 miles, 4 $%JOO ~191) ~ pd v.a, '68 o Road 120 w. wru,,er at So. Main GUl:.BRANS~-2 f u 11 1 SUZUKI 12SCC, ready for s pen "Dl1eclly aaMSS fMm the '73 240Z, Auto •. !Aaded. Lo MAIN kcyhoonls. IX'aut. cahinct & cllr!. 644-2465 eve! 64()-1631. =isO'rSlps 4• Sl950. Balboa Bay Club" ml. loflnt Cond. Dover Santa Ana 1-ond. $1100. 6~2·0590 TRIUJl.1Pl-1 '73, Bonne. Like 1-0CO'=~~'=~~==~ I Sales e Servi('(! Shores. $4975. 642-9980. Sporting Good_s ___ 8094_ ne1v. 3200 mi. Windshield, '65 EL CAJ.lINO CZNK28Tl 6'5-6406 19 7 2 Datsun w a k on . stssy bar. 821-2ra8. 283 V-S, Auto. l ·1~912~-AL~F~A~SP~Y~D~E~R-, ~S~il~-r Automalic, Xlnt Con d . . 6-15-5700 (dlr ) CllST:\1. bit :'IX.I \\"inchestrr I 7'l 110NDA 350cb eust., needs ,72 ~tAZDA P .U. · pa.int, om/fm stereo. xlnt 33,IXX> miles. $2100. 675-4073. Alac, Li1n1 . 1 hum b h o l r mlno:· repai.. S500./ bes! SHARP! {2ti64lT) cond, &l4-93ll dlcys, 6T>7440 '69 DATSUN DJ Rdstr. Jta, \... Sec to appr. $350. oner. J on 548--0934 645-5700 lril r. 1 eves Beautllul Sport.scar ~.i&-1123· ,, A Ar AH A 175 , l 9 7 O "·~7"'>"~"RD="'",-,.-~p~~"' O asslfied Ads ••..•. ~ 64>5700 (dlr.J f95SASF) S R ..., v TI! ton .U. New =;:::::=====~=========~! tore, est., Bar 8095 Enduroll\tx, 1;ngs and valves and clutcti. ,. . $3Th, ~2113 Ansen mags. 4 speed. $600. SEEK & "'IND" cum REGtSn:R, Poot tbl .. '12 YAMAHA 2"o0 "'"'158 839 25J r, ~~~~~')beer bo:\>es. so forrh. $525. ~2181 til. 3: 30PJl.1 or 1-'"-'l=''=' ""'="'"' ~~-Granola ln(tedients -IV'" • &12~ '59 FORD % P.U. lorrro ~.1ro· ,':1~rnlic. Copicr I suz'~UK~·1"-125~.-. -n~1=n~T~. -n~u~N~s s~~~ifJ1:E! ~ l!i~.:i;;1•• ~11 ·' &1&-0JJ7 or GOOD. $250. 642-2'251, or I ___ . _ 673--0138 art. 6. '62 11-1 SCOITT w/reblt '57 !_V, Radio, Hift St. 1091 .69 suu~ST. :?iOcc ~ ::u:.95. New tires. ;'.;i~\VOOD ~II()) Am ~-L\I MS.8'784 afler 5pm eve's TRUCK '&1 CJIBV. ~ TON, l:ti•. Ou~I 1009 TmHi!c 6 CYL. Sl'ICK. $525. 1 1\/H & D.CI :2.JBL l.an(;1)r TRAILER for !\lotorcycle. *" 549-0170·* ,,. ~l)kers. fl,;o 67;;..7920 hold~ 3 blkcs. $1'7j_ I ~~=""""'""C,--=~ I. --968-5075 1972 TOYOTA Pickup, 18,000 ''73 KA\VASAKI 2."J() mi, make oUer. -. Boaiti and 3 cylinder, Street. $i;iO. 962-4!195 XTRAS I :Mlrirte Equipment S93-o821 Vant 9570 iIT Elsinore 250 ' 7 4 , 1913 oo· DGE \'AN "100 G.n.r.I 9010 ........ . 0-• ..... uambcr. Low mileage, V8 aJr PIS '" di -r""' $T;:iO 1 ~ • • . au_ Ta o, J j 1 PP.A\t \VITI! OARS · · llllll ml, $3400 551-«>98 I , $35. ·74 xH101NDS800A ELS~o0RE!r 250 1 ,..,."'°'s.=_,,=-,-:-=-,~ if-.:'.11, or 673-0138 alt, 6, · n ~r a.ft~. · '71 VW V.\tl, 7 p&M, A·I 8 · t M • t/'-9020 cond. $2600. Call 837-36.13 I fa s, ain -r. ·73 TRIUP.IPJf TIGER r.lO. alter 6 pm. Anvtlm~ on , f:Xp· u . Sklppen , 16 yn, ~ Sl<XXI. Xlnt O:ind. 1 :w:knds,:.°"'=c=-=,.-~~ ~ch. Eloc, J\lalnt. Del.. · STEP VANS. l·Chev •4 T. j". t~it,.... or full rl me. FAS"I' YAMAHA 1751.L"X tntemational ~ T. Prl\il!~ /SaU. Loe. Mywhtt'e $250 PAJ'\1. Principals 0 n 1 y' 1 392-6627 979-48S4 please. $1S-f224 • 1if.1tt.Y cru$llfied nitlnxl ln-'74 llONOA 'TSO. Custom, 1971 at.EVY; CruiMll\' top, rQ\ 1duaJ 11t'tlnl.!I part time/ $1100 cooldnti: equip $ ! 9 O O . I IJ 'lrnf' y11.cl'i1 mAlntenance Call 581-1038 673--9403 I • 1':lpoora job, 548-*1. ,-"7tl K :AKI 500, '71'GMC Wlndol'!· V11n. P.S.! i;ati Power 9040 custoni. Afust s11crlJice. P.B. Aulo. S2300 ~'lrm , 51-1-19'19 67$-43.e. .., ll•ctrlc 81y Launch BUl .. L TACO ALPINA 11; '66 FORD Van. <'arnrw-rt7.C<f, OYEMOHONVSTM BOYANOH MBRAMNGEAAURRRNTRSS RN U ·~C I S LVANIAGAUUEO coc ~08LEAGOIMEENE8Y OHOACOONSECC~RPOS~B C BfN O&tDl~NT LVCOMA O RKO SOY BTEMSOYAOYEE NA~LGE RM G ARWERN C BSN ' WllEATaERMSEEDSIGABS TKHHSESAMRGHGDLSEEL WAWYONUSSOYBWEOONOL llESOYNTERTSNAE~YOSI A H SS B UEG ERUGE SL BTAN &WBRADBY OSO NEYlALLA T H O~SYB RAMHONBONLAV : ·n FlAT, 850 Spider . ~TOOm cond. Must sell $1650. Call 581-1897. . Honda 73 Honda Civic: Root·bC!er w/hlack interior, automallc, 8300 miles & al· mOl!it new w/factory war- ranty. (No. Pl4901 Only $2295 CALL OR COME IN TO SEE US NEWPORT IMPORTS tear old EDISON XI. mu11t Lale "Tl, xtnr mnd. S450 K(lO<! am. Auto, 613-1074 ill, C11l 8 lO 5 64&-ilfl 494·5@.lf 1525 T11.0l'dtt 1ny or ail of the. e11pt.ndtd "Suk &. Pind" buok•. n1.1mbtr1 2 tbrousb 8, und 60 centa ror 11th. rn1kin• t hKkR P111bl1 to''SMk A Find,'' St1r-Tett-vem Syndlaile. Addtr,,. le111n in can. l)( thit. nl'QJ>lpe.t. f .!, _________ _ I ,, • BEACH IMPORTS • '74 FIAT X·l /9 Beautiful red , AM/FM stereo. & mags with radial tires. (41 lKKV) • '69 ALFA ROMEO SPIDER New red paint, AM/FM, & radials. (YXA644J • '72 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE X•tra SHARP! 119250) • '72 TRIUMPH TR-6 New radial lires with mag wheels. (964GRSJ • '72 VOLVO 1800ES SPORTSWAGOH Economlcal over-dnve. AM /FM. & air condrt1on1ng. (111651 • '72 SAAB SONETT Ill AM/FM & X•tra SHARP! (380EOJ) • '72 MGI Beautiful red. radial tires. & low milel. (571GAZJ • Over 80 Sport Cars In lnventary • BEACH IMPORTS AJ.#A ROM!O' -• -SAAi • 1200 w. Salts, Stt•lc• & L•a•ltKJ Coast Highway, Mewpopt Beach 645·6406 I • . , • • . Thursd.11, Octobrr 3. 1974 ) --, O.lll\' PI LOT C JS ford 9MO Lincoln 9945 .Mercury 9950 M9rcury 9950 Oldsmobile 99SS I Pinto 6 9957 Pontiac ""'"'! ChevrOlet ~-'72 t'ORD PINTO 196i' UNCOL.N Coupe. An 1973 MERCURY A-1arqul1 '67 OJUCAR, Super Shape,. ~lei •~ ·n RUNABoui·, white . •i_ '$9 CHE'VROtn IMPALA SQU IRE WAGON Oldie but Goodie. Pulel Bt'OU&ham cpe. All poouh1.r A-fuat se.JI. sm or ollu. OLDSMOBILE 31,000 ml. Aul-0, A/C. See e ANNO N IN f; 'I , Vot kow-· #Ji •n VOLKS\VAGEN BUS 1 pu&engtt' " •peed t.rans- mllakln, radio, heater. c• 4000R HARDTOP 1 4 speed transmb1Slon, • yellow and tradlUonal ~ • featuru l.neludlng: 1Jplll 6 Lie VLZ488. Pvt pty. CU41 GMC TRUCKS _!.l!_!PP· 1-:x cond. 640--0789 Oldsmobile Sales ar\d , AutomaUc, pt)Wer •t= .condltlanlna, J'OOf rack, low com care. FuU power, J:::t. WQ' power aeat, Jlereo, tllt 968-9172. HONDA CARS '12 PfNTO Sta. Wgn, Air, Now in fluntlngt.Oq Bt~. 1' l'&dlo •-ai...: .... ...__a milH. (•117) er interior, tilt wheeJ, vinyl Wheel Ir. power \\'lndows, M t '952 "' l ... CA l'S CLEA"'Y • Ina. IZN-~ ... -·-.... 12377 lop. nm . . (!SS7GJV) Priced to .. u now. UI ... UNIVERSITY OLDS !';;'':'";a1~1:L·1 smi Call "mscoum Prucro· I n 77 ~ l • JOfJNSON & SON $36'/S ·73 MtJSfANC . clean, xlnt. 2850 11.,~ Bl·... BEACH OLDS-MAZDA ·, ...... I.-!.. ~ t ... ..!. l&OU ~.,~11~rcsw1v"•· -JLlnou.,,Nso," NM•'-~ • lvnd., air, l'IM radkt, etc. Oxta MNa "'" vusto-9640 p~-·!1 2 .,dr, l6cc, ,4 Beach Blvd. juat So. ol ' I FIR) • ""71 • '4lft. L""6 LfAl\I .w"'"' .......... " ........ ~t otter, ~ daya,' Pl t 9957 .....,.., "-'•""" nu rs, crpt \Varner 1916 Harbor, ~MYOl~S)lJ ~OTA • 1916 lkrh>r, c.~fOYO~~ o.~~~.;~.5630 :Door:·!~~: :::,~ O~d~.;;; 9955 ' 197: :llffl> r.muy Waaon ~I;;.:,'; ,.,_.,,. 9960 1 '.'::'61l~F'IRE~~:~~~~A~ir~.~PS/~~P6~. " iii'i VW 1968 Q"tV"!JiY:I • Unequaled C« re . ___ .,.. _____ ...,, 1 E mmmxq Claaslc gold ATLAS radk>/htr, auto trans. Great FASTBACK. comp! Harbor, C.M. MB-9303 Lincoln 9945 1968 CONTINENTAL 4 dr 40,Co:J nclual n1ile1, Split "'e_A_N_N_OU--N-Cl_N_G_e""'"' beige. Econom.icaJ ot cylin· _cond. $1600. •1'649. • ·· reblt, 'nteds little body u efll. cond. thn.loUt.. $165il &eall, 6 v.·ay p;M-er. A de-,dC'r engine with 4 speed 1968 BONN~ ail", ~~ =· ~~'!: em~ 1972 u~cQLN Continental 64H!ln~22.ll finite family c&r. BuraWKly Oldnnoblle Sala a1ld Service tr11n1mls1lon. disc bmket, Chrysler/Plymouth auto., P/S, Xblt cond. )fake · ~ CM . OJdsmobUe Sale1 and SCrvtct ooupe. Originally I r D m M1vtrlck 9947 Ro·~ok~~~~ ~ No~L\f~~~R~ach. snl~~l t Ires . C760fi0N) Ope11.P~1l~!b~~'\:s;~1~.~0 PM ot_r'~'--.54~>-40U7."7--'"""=I : "T2 SUPER, BEE'J1:Z.: O eai Now ln Hunttnct~ Beachr -:L~ le Son. ~lsl!Ml Lbw.'Ol1l ).fercwy _ DISCOUNT PRICED ..JOIINSON lt SON Costa Mt'lia Thunderbird 9910 w/xtru lo I 12100 ALl;CARS Cl.EARLY uuio. ifiiiiflea tt rnr~ '''""' 1 bo Blvd lll!ACH OLDS-MAZDA 4 673-9404' m · · DISC'OUNT P:UCED k>r, completely equip!)l'd 197'J J.tAVERICK. Lux. Kit.. .w.ro 1 ar t · Llncoln f.lt<rcury 5 6-1934 an 5. Wkndfi or wkllyt BEACH OLDS:MAZDA with all luxury tentul't!S. ~ vs. PIS. air, 1800 mi., $2695 Coi;ta l\Il'Sll 541).5630 Beach Bl~~~it So. or 2626 Harbor Bl\·d. _,c:._,4 '56 T·BIRD Beach Blvd ~ t So · ·r &opd value. C880EADl $1Z1:i 675-«78 Pf.t 1El72 l\1ERCURY 9 pa11.c;engcr Ph 842-6666 Co!!ta l\teu. 5.l{}.5630 '65 Ply Fury, good , Near perfect body, Cragcn, 1964 VW BUG, new valve w' JUI · o JOHNSON & SON M 9950 \\'agon. 1'11!> moe t de1dred ~.............-. 'tl PINTO ,. l llll~HL) battery, overall cond. xlnt pon hole tof\ 81.C:l origlnal 1 job, bn1ca. newly reblt '65 Ph ::;;. Uncoln f.tereury • ercury faJn!ly "'agon, Split set1I, SllARP t:rana car . $400. or bc.>st oI· miles. White with nice black -' ena, optional 80Und IY9tern. ~------,,_.,,,,,,. 2626 fiarbor Blvd. po1rer seat, AM/FM itereo, ;73 TOl\mado, xlnt cond, alt 64.'\.;,100 <dlr.) fer. 979-5999 Interior $2500, l¥W COM!der $400 ftrm, 646-45M -.......-' t' ,:1ta Mesa. 540-5630 1970 MONTEGO Cyclone GT. tl:t v.•heel. Explorer ereen. tood, power w 1 n do w s • Ask About Our Warranly Pontl•c 9965 , :"""="''o·~ .... =:,"'1690""-~-~~I '70 VW R b ill gi 1971 CHEVROLET Mont I J (237F \C) $3775 power seat, stereo, radial 1 >rt T·BffiD Landau, Alr/full -.. b.:..,. e U en ne, ,.,_rlo "--e1 Bl -•the 1968 LINCOLN 4 OOO!l. TOO CompeUt on rtd, dua ~x. JO' HNSON & SON tirei. $3775. 558-3242 day&, 1972 PINTO, Excel. Cone.I., 1970 PONTIAC 8 p,-. o•-r I , _ d-" n.,.. • ... es, tape declc. ""'11 • \..G.l·u1 ue ,.., elegance of Continental and haust11, consol mounted r.tr. H. Scott. 64G-0647 aller 19300 ml. $175(1. 6-&-4200 all. ~" ·-e~ p1vr, rnmac, ..... a~. Bit ~ Clean! $1 6 5 O. white vinyl top. Fully equip-one owner care. 43,000 miles. cru~mallc, wide oval Llncoln 1'1ereury 4Pr.t wagon. Uke new ins.Ide and of'r . ITI4 ) 546-TT70. ~alt. 6 iu:.:.1thin1:c"tiintna'c341 . i &1 Seafoem Alllt Green. A lov.' tires (radial}. air condition-C.OSt 26: Hacbor Blv~5630 ,7: ~~ 98 L.S 811 xtras "·t°"l~P"r"'N"'ro=--=R-w.a-c-00-"~,~Lo-w :,!· Ra!:il steel bet~~ tire&.' 'v~09-.-~----.-99=7~4• 'n vw, 34,000 ml, am/Im y... e . C347Ci>T priced fully equipped luxury in&:, disc brake1, power a esa ·· · 11 · .1 r•i s · · eAge. rekEnd 1 -~--------1 stereo radio Xlnt mech $27'15 auto. CVUS429) $1775 steering. {023DIRl S1675 You donrt need a IWI to low milea, 1 owner. Phone m es, ~ . " tereo, Lug· Spcls.J (22lBS0) $1795 • • cond. SUiOO. 'Mf-8433 eve/ JOHNSON &: SON JOHNSON &: SON J OHNSON & SON "Draw Faat" when you eves 642-3984. &age Rack, Auto. 5'18-0071 JOliNSON Ir SON '72 VEGA (890EKR) wknd1 , Ll11CO!n MercW')' Lincoln Mercury l.incoln Mercury place an ad in the DAILY '68 DELTA 88, 4 Door, '73 PINTO Squire \V11gon, Uncoln Merrw'Y 20,035 miles vw Poptop 3i26 Harb:lit Blvd. D Harbor Blvd 2626 Harbor Blvd. PJWT Want Ads! Call now Power, air, nds some v.-ork. 20,COO ml, xlnt eon<:!. $2995 2626 Harbor Blvd. "645'-5700 (dlr.) ~ car. im':it ~ Colla Mesa 540-5630 Cot;ta Mesa 5'4G.5630 Colla Mesa 540-5630 _ 64H678. I $475. &IH406 alt 4. ~•-•-• ,.,•"~"-· ~!SS_l-_2036_. ____ 1_C.._1'_M_.,_• ____ >KJ.~5630= Ask About Our Warranty ==:· immac. $2950: 1~r ~~LETV8,1~J::! Aut01, New HOO Autos, New 9800 teOO A_u_tos_,~N_o_w ______ Aut __ •_•,_, _N_a_w ____ c._ ,:.:::.;o::;:..;~::....--...:98:;00::.:.;.:.A::u:;f::•,:,•,c.:.:N::•::w::.... __ ..;;:::i < '. '63 BUG on '61 A'"•··•-dows, sea11, brb, .steerlna:. a ~ Tl.It steer whl, new tlret, w/rblt 1600, · new brks, xlnt cond. Sl.800. 892-1981 drums, battery, tires &: 1 ·.;;;;65,.-=~'°"""'""'""~1 clutch. $850. 546-3790 Brlan. Chev. Malibu, 1 Xlnt .68 vw ,., __ .. ••~ ....,:, Enatne. Nu bait. _Good ttrn, . uuuu ... .,,., .__.nt, needs body work. $200. or -"'"""'· """· n.. .... oft 968-9032 pend•ble $700/best otter. FOR cOMPu:rE REPAIR STJ..225(1. Work on Olrvair & Olrvalr '13 SUPER. BUG <190GOQ) Bunieis, Call S36-0444 21.m ml, SHARP! •65 ~--•-$2395 UKYtur, nu paint, runs 615-5100 (dlr ) Great s:iOO. or bert otter. . 6l&-4l8T ,_v_._i .. ""-----'9"~2 '64 IMPALA* $200. '74 VOLVO Gd. ,.,..,. ... 615-9'48 Contlnontal 9930 CONTINENTAL 1973 Anvwhere! LuxuR1ous 2 oR. 'cQuPE LIMI! OR llUY ONLY 20,000 MILES OVERSEAS DELIVERY -~lslte_ll~t QQld wi..!b SPmALISTs · Whlte vinyl top, matchln1 _._ . Juli leather interior. Factory IHt Deal • ~ •••• and Howard CheYrolet is • ,: ' " ' ". STACKED UP .. • . • lf\a·-lli.i:t air cond. Full power, steno, ... - lUcaR u.• door locks, cruise centrol, etc. All the extras &: a YOLYO reol "Creamp"ff." • 1!80HFP) -. 1966 Harbor I C.M. 646-9303 '73 VOLVO STATION WAGON ls. 750 mlla Automa.Uc, AMI FM attreo radio, a;.r condl· Jfon1na. (64.IHDEJ -$4Tl1 $5695 , OPEN SUNDAY 1969 MARK , m. The Hard Tu Get Car in Platmwn. LOADED of coune and with Uncoln--Mercur.y one YMl' Gold Crnt Warranty. Test 1996 Harbor, C.M. 64&-9303 drlve to apPl'eclate. (XTO. 19'13 !!00 ES, U,000 ml, 216) 13295 I Private pty. X1nt cord. JOHNSON Ii: SON $700). Call S3Mn2 Uncoln Mercury AUTOS USED_ 2626 Harbor Blvd. C.oata Mesa MO-!i830 AMC 9905 lJl12 LlNCOUi MARK IV. Twrugb.t blue. 'nte status GREMLIN '74, loaded 'fl/xtra1, best looldni one on the road. 673-2938 llvlck '910 ButCK 1970 Electra Llmited. F power, air, arnlfm 1lereo, Xlnt cond. $1995. 644-7432 DRIVE IT-YOU'LL UKE IT 1961 4 dr Skyl"1<, full pwr. ---"" 1968 BUICK La Sabre, Gd. auto. It baa every elep.ot tt&ture. At a very sttr .• ulat· Iii prlee C1360FLI 163'/ll ~ JOHN'SON A: SON Lincoln Mercury ,.,. -Bl"'. Co!lta Mesa 50-5630 '66 UNCOLN SEDAN, rblt trans, Sharp!!, full power. -,, '9U oond, $750. Call -·rr COUGAR. Al~ P/S, __ .an_'¥.!~i=-----==ifcP/B; & AJT. lo ml., ... :-ftlS -:-11JOSC.Ul9hft.-S'!O •---tadlllac =.;.;;.;;..---"'"I Dodte ms CADILLACS L•r111t S.lectlon In Or1nge County Coupe DeVIUes • Sedan Dt:Vlllts • El Don&. • CollV1dilbles. -11"'11 Olhlr telect Cadlllac Trade. Ins. '69 DODGE, air, PIS, auto. trans., orig. owner, excel. cond., S!m. 552-1017 54().72215 Ford - 1972 PINTO RUffABOtrr. A most p)pular economical car with Hatchback and root rack. Unblmll•hect throogh- 1out. 20,000 miles. l380FYV) """' J OHNSON Ir: SON Llnooln Me"'l'l' 2i26 Harbor Blvd. .. .. , ' .. ' . • .. .-.-. _, with left-over, beautiful 11-w, used, and demonstrator 197 4'-s ot--the . ' ., ~ '. '· OLD, REDUCED PRICES! '· ~ \" , r~' ,. ,, 9 L • . .. ' ' " low• ' ' Only • ACT -NOW AND-SAVE! OK TO LEASE THESE REDUCED-COST CLOSE-OUT '7 4's ON E·Z Chevrolease '72 EL CAMINO Automatic, pcwer steering, brekes. air cond., belled t ires. e xcellent oondilion. (98733J) '72 FORD PINTO AunabOtJt. 4 spd., ai r oond .. rtick, dellJ11e inlerior. low lo mlles.. oul· sanding. {300EIC) .. •• ,,,,.,...... ----........ eTNN'illiNCiNGi Old.mobile Sales and Service Now 1D Huntington Beach. ALL CARS CLEARLY DISCOUNT PRICED Colt.a Mesa 540-5630 1950 FORD JEEP "As Ia" aee at 915 Baker St., CM., 9 am. to 4 pm. weekdlyl, Submit aetled Bids marked "Jeep • Pl.rchulna'' before 11 am .. W<d.. October 18th, 19'14j to: Purciwudna: Dept., 185 Pl•centla St., CM. '70 OLDS CUTLASS . C.Onv. Automatic. power 11eerlng, $1695 brakes, raUey wheels, excepllonal, ONL y :?.~ma!'. ~i.Y.'.~!f .9.~ -s2495 special wheels. lo miles. Mul1 tee ONLY . BEACH OLDS.MAZDA Beach Blvd. jus t So. of warnor Ph...---~ -------;-ao.~:;. ml. Tan/while vinyl top. Soft')', no air. Like new l4Ul49 '68 LTD Cpe. (3WDN) '73 TRIUMPH TR6 4 tpd., AM/FM, both tops, 17,000 mil• like new. (171HOV) PRICED RIGHT rae model. (291BL0) '67 CHEV. 1/2 TON Pidc-uP. Aulomalic, radio & he1ter, s 1295 long bed, reflects excellent care. OHL y (Vt3388) lo &pl:lfec1ate. (250FWBJ :!JwF.~~~°" ~(.~.!2~ s3295 irmeculate tt'lroughoul , good miles. ONLY (3222A) ~5~£,;.-0~'P.'cdlr.> '72 PORSCHE • 914 '71 MONTE CARLO $2695 '73 DATSUN PICK-UP •73 FOR!> ~·--Sq Ltd •--· mo"les. . m "i 1 llTOFao"i· o o~LT arr oond .• Vtnyl roof, radio a heater, ONLY 000 . (OS007WJ \..Uw , .. :r .....,. • im acu a e. " Sharp1 low miles. (t02JWA) onll' 14. miles. ONLY ' • . ' ! .;l ' ' ' .. -• e.-.1. I ' ' ! ' • ' • ' ' ' i . ' .. .. " ' • .. - '85 CAD COUPE, clean. runs aood-$550.642-5351 Chavrolat '119 CHEV IMPALA. loaded, runs good, dean. $1250. 642-5351 ~About Our Warranty Rdatr 2 6 S spd ·AM /FM rad' I s4195 A;ufomat1c, .power steering , brakes, • spcl,, radio & heater, near new. s2495 B=am, 10 peu. i.o.ded. """1::'""'ro~15Ro~Sla~lloq~W~aao-~' J-;;,6'=9""'=c;:':o=R"V=Err=E:-:S::T::l:::-:N~G:-:R::-:A:-:Y::---+--------------t-,-7-4_c_o_R_V_E_TT_E_C_O_N_V_. _M_A_K.;;E~l-. c1ean in ... 001, new brks, Au1omat1c. power steering. brakes. MAKE '72 V W 411 SEDAM s2495 '-ffM MS-6200 ~ .1.uteM, tilt W"'"'el, power windows. ' M• FM d' 1 • Both 1oPS. 4 sPCI .. power steering. 65 EL CA~11NO CZNK287) 283 Y-1~ Auto. 645-5TOO Cdlr.) Sell idle Items wtth a Dally Pilot Caulfied ad. 60-M78 -• -~r ·~ Aulomallc. A I " •O. m-OHLT AM FM 350 · 0 5800 OFFER LOADED-CLEAN -.r c:ond .. leather. speCial wheels. OFFER rmculate throughout. (91 2FNXJ I . engine. nly Ford LTD Wagon, 9pau, outltainding. (218AK0l IT'iles, l1ke new. (8¥1951) 557.3144 '55 FORD F-100. Short bed. New engine, Btlt otter. 581"!038. '70 EL-CAMINO Aulon'elie. power steering, brakes, ailr oond., rauev wheels, extra nice. good miles. (88914GJ 833-0555 OPEN SUNDAY ,..., Dtiit. OPlt4 SATU•DATS l:lO ..,.. to 12:30. p.m. OHLT$1795 2!..~2,~!!""~~!.LO s2795 air ccnd., vinyl roof. radio & healer, OHLY good miles, clean. (113FNXI • '74 MONTE CARLO'S$AYE OlCMce of three. Automatic. power &feenng . brakes. •ir cond .. vinyl ~ roof. low miles. Immaculate units. --_ .... ...... ,. -.. ......... , ..... ..., -.... , .... 0.,... tt..7:Jo .... w ... ,.,. .. ' • • :1 I l r- 1 (_' f ..f DA.IL Y PILOl Thu15C.1av. Octooer 3, 1974 = ... • -> II, VI c • c :Ai :1 ~ . I "lilE-'-llSlll.,.-COS _ ;: iew' •r4Mod81s DISCOUNTED· = AS MUCH AS 51400 BELOW '75 . ... -. . .... I ~ODELL ~ 1 SPOll1 7~. ,_ -·=!!= · sRAtlD -•1-s--OAlt . ,~1sn -" !! ...ir.W TH\S \S .~02•1•1 ... ...... . (LL29C.,... Cl VI I --~-·· Ill ... .. 2 w s: • Ill VI ~' VI c ... ' z Ill >- • " 1974 • '- AMC ' MATADOR • HARDTOP "SPECIAL" FREE - .b ' FINANCIAL SERVIC~ 0 -I , '70DODGE _ .c::!~ 2~vC0hev. ~> • DART '<L .. ..:_· "1'6:~ ....., SPECIAL -~ , Special ~r condllion1ng, radio, healer. 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I . • • r ! • .. -... ... • c ~ • 0 • - • 7 • • • .. .. -" t = • ! • • • - San Clemenie· -c-.~1s1ra Do ~ EDI TIO N -V0lo 67, N0. 2"7 , SECTIONS, 38 PAGES'---·1·. ~-- -___ ...,_ .. __ _ -- ,, ~-· -ORANG,e~cot1NTY; CAtlFORNIA •. ' / .. • • !J'od a;Y's-F.fnal--1 N.Y. S tocks --Tl"tURSDAY, 'OCTOBER 3, 1974 TEN CENl'S :JOO Eniba:lnaed . Cats Found in OC Field By WIWAAI Sj:IJREIBER 01 flit DMI)' ~ S!tff "When r walked ipto that field and saw hundreds of dead cats with their feet sticking up inwarct tbe wn, l lbought sure I bad. SIWnbled oo ooe Of llJose weird religious cults.". Santa Ana Animal ¢onti0! offi~ Jerry Ayres investi,ated the bizarre discovery Wednesday o more than 500 embalmed cats on a vacant industrial lot. "They were in individual plastic bags --. • and lined up in neat rows on shelves," Ayres said. "There were no flits or unsanitary .conditions but there was a distinct odor of lonnaldebyde ·in tbe atr:" Funl1er in"!lilition ...VWed 'tbe cats were legally owned 'bi> a· biological supply boose.'Most w.,. purchased at 60 cents a bead 'frOm the Ormige Courey, Animal Shelter alter they bad been destroyed, Ayres said. Ayres. said .,each cat had its chin . shaved and jugular ve in tied off - a telltale sign ol the' embalming proceflS ul1e4 on blboratort specimens. Ayres-said the dead cats ..-·'ere found on a lot o~ed by Micro Semiconductors Inc., located at 2830 S. Fairview Road. "The pt!ople there said they bad no knowledge of the cats and hadn 't seen what the lot was used for since it was surrounded by a six-foot high fence,'' Ayres said. "They had leased tbe lot to John _§pangler 9f Orange to 4 u~ for equipment storage." · S~gler, who could not be reached for comment this morning, is part owner of Western Pacific Biological Supplies, 2372 Harvard St., in Santa Ana. · "Mr. Spangie.r told us the dead cats . were abnost all purchased from the county animal she1ter, which puts them to sleep by the hundreds every year," Ayres said. That number is actually in the thousan<!i and sale of the dead animals-at a flat fee of 60 Ct'nts apiece -is a legal standard procedure according to county Veterinary Jicalth Officer Dr. \V. lf. Dieterich. "The situation iS that \.VC know evel'Yone ""ho wants a degTee in biological science must dissect an em· balmed cat," Diete rich said i n a telephone interview. "We knOw these animals must come from sOmewhere and we feel we are best serYif}g the community and hig..her an emellte oman San ·Juan Extending Build Ban Lot of GoUl For G·litt,er SALT LAKE CITY !UPI) -Of. ficia1s have disclosed that the city schooi system purchaaed $1,562 worth of glitter for decorating packages. valentines and the faces of students. The large p:iiclii5e was made, ~Boat Slips OK'-d For Dana-Harbor a spokesman Said Wednesday Orange County Board of SupervisOr footage of ·Water the boat takes up because the district wanted to .. stock up in preparation for an Chairman Ralph Clark signed a lease rather than by the linear foot." By P '"IELA HALLAN lmpeNllng gtitler shortage." today permitting construction of $3. Beauchamp e~imated it ~i!I ultiJnately ~· -r-· . . • . cost -the consortium $3 nulhon to com· ot tM DallY l"U.t st.tt million worth of new boat shps and plete its plans for the harbor. Besides A .moratoriQID on the. issua.nce_ of new -l -Qther-facilities 1n-0ana-Harbor-. ---lOOlX>al--sllps, u;e-y Will develo-p a building and zoninu aPplicaticns in San • Juaft''"caj)i!ffiiiiO":;~ll-t>e-extended----untU---• ~---. ---~Clark>-signed-the-bulky -documehts-ln-nwnber-of---00,shote-facilities,-including next April, N•xon Rem1es•L'< .His of[iCe while '!ferilJ>ers of the Newport a: small yacht (lub. Memberi o1: tbe cicy 00!!11Cµ. voted ~ " • , 'J T . ~ lliW!t~~um !bat~ " , \ J ·°' , W1an("*81J Wedneo!ay to e.teod the · .( ' . tbe lOaae~f<r"'an optk>ii.pri.;·c,, .. 15,000 .i"· J.~ s . k ~~.:Z-•quiet, Sirica ·Excuse ~:i.1 to de•el~ 950 oo.t slips yua~ par s ~r.'llni apiJll! 1'>t i!eferral. waa .. · ' :· ln·!l>t1•ocanl -basin Of tbe har1ior . -• ::.·•=ih!~~~~p Hi"mFro· m-TL!-1 ~~liY tbe newly.formed -t-J'o·zo· cau·;,,t ;n T.'...~drlYawn' ........ who had projects ' rllll 11' principal m.moor. include marine n ~ " ...... <>OJUJ' contra·ctor Paul Trautwein, credit dentist "! question wbether the grounds are WASHINGTON (UP[) -Former Dr. Robert Beaucllamp and members S th p sufficient .for a need for an extemion;' President NLton today formally asked of the Newport Beach Warmington [ami-• OU er11 erit said Gilfillan. "·I' doubt that it can be ly, major rtnntial housing developers. reasooa, bly suppo' rted that it is in the Judge John J. Sirica to excuse him "! feel -·•· the I , b t .. 'g....,.. Pan is w a v.'e LIMA. Peru (UPI) -A mighty earth· best interest of the public not to process from testifying at the Watergate cover· ha~ in,, m~ for Dana ·Harbor," Clar,k quake hit southern Peru today, and applications tor this Jeng1b of time. up trial, apparently because of ill health. said It wdl almost doubt th harbo Other cities in a similer situation haven't Motions to uash. both uti · . e e r 8 amateur radio operator ·reports from [-----¥i~fili.~"'-"""""'-""""'"'--'"'°'"-'-0r.Te:i'ii'iij~ii'Q'i~~~~~ii:';---:.pa<•<)'-a~a~ppy-t<>-hav.....,ll>ll!W!IO>Cllll1!tel00-'"11i,.-,omrn-- Geillillan, .' sa1'd he took particular 1-•e ensed '1u· ed t foar Nlxonp'sDTtesttoimonyth private enterpriS& do it wfthout the coun· ot Llma told of fires ragi ng there out ~... were e 1ver \l a.m. e ty having to assign one of_ its of control. with the time u· is taJting to complete closely· guarded chambers where Sirica departmehts." . • . the general plan. He admitted, however, was , interviewing prospective· jurors for Richaid Beauchamp, speaking for the Lima _ Itself rock~ for a full m1nu~ that he thought the city was doing the.trlal of five of the former president's oonsortium. and bis ,dentist father, said ~nd reSldents ned 1qlo the streets, wail· a good job. associates. . it is likely to cost more to stor.e a ing prayers. . . . Councilman Douglas Nash said most H$'.bert J. Miller_Jr •• Nilm's la\V1'~, boat in tbe west basin once the slips The~ was no imm ediate eshm~te of cities build and plan simultaneously, but refused to say what the envelope ~ are: installed. c~sualt1es or damages and the city of that isn 't necessarily a rational ap-~tained. But Sirica di$closed the Contents "The county·is charging us more than Lima appeared lo have escaped the proach, I about 4$ minutes later, the people ¥.'ho nffi the other half ()f brunt Of the temblor. "We don 't want our growth to follow "They will be filed under seal until the harbor so we will pass that along Most communications ~·ithin the coon· D1Hy Piiot Stiff ,.ltetl STI LL GIRNING World Champion Sayers (See SAN JUAN, Page A2) (See NIXON, Pase 2) to make a reasonable profit," he said. try and to the outside world were knock· According to the ltase. the coWlty ed out by the strong quake which struck Ex~Laguna Officer Fired . . After City Hall Sl1~oting By jACK CHAPPELL department bad atteIDpted to· keep the Of ... o.uy ,..." ''"' incident from becoming publ.ic, but Said Former Laguna Beach Narcotics Of-an internal inves~igation is Under way ficer Jolm Saporito has been fired by and disciplinary aclion against Laguna the Tustin Police Department on charges Beach officers may be taken today .. he shot out a window at tbe Laguna 5aporltil was dismissed from tile Tustin Beacb City Hall annex·. Department , which .}le joined about a 1be Incident at 3;30 a.m. Sept 6, year a&!._1after former Laguna Beach involved 'another Tustin officer and a Police "'11ef J. J. lle!ly left Laguna Laguna -Beach narcotics officer and for the inl.,d city chief's post. _ followed a [;aguna Beach PO!ico i\plcia-TusUn deparlmeot spokesmen said tion party. Offi~rs reportedly had been SaPorito was fired for alleiedly illegllly drll\king. discharging a firearm and conauct Laguna Beach Police <lliel Frank unbecoining ___ i\i ... 911Ii:er .. ..?ustlil Officor Schopen ackno)fledged Wednes<lay-·hlr Frink nijiez was suspended 20 dm_ from the' force ·ror conduct unbeco!lilii an olfice,r. . " Do11na Wilkinson . . ,.Given: Cleme.nte Chief &bopen refused. to identify the Laguna Beach officers' subject to the internal investigal,,i.on, however, it is known a LagU:na Beadt narcotics officer was suddenly and recently reassigned from the detectJve force to patrol. · PI . . p t Olief !lcbof>e• re!uoed to dlsc"'8 the 8lllllllg 0 8 . casependlng Issuance of the report. , ' , The Lag\lla dlief, however, did con· SOn Clemente Parks Comml5'ion .. firm ai correct repcll'ts that the three Chairwomln Donna Wilkin... won a\>' narcotfcs officer. bad attended the pollce . pointment·W~ay to tbe •city plan-aSIOC!atlog p\cn\t Sept. 5.· had left and nJng commitsloo in the latest lhume with otbet.oliicer'8 engaged in a oarcolics brought on inttt•llY by the resignation invesUgation and then rejoined tl)e party. of Paul Presley from llie cound!. At about 3 a.m., tbe offlte.rs wera Mrs. Wilklneon, the .strong cbolee as reported ·to have gone to1 the annex • nominee for till! coundl pOS;uoo -on Glenneyre and Legion Streell shared her name.. was Wggested ·by Mayor. by the: poUce delectivca~and the recrea· Thomas O'Keefe -will replace Charl.c.s tlon department to pick up an offlccr'a· Fox, who left the planning post to asume car par'ked there. • Presley's vacant council• 84lit.-At about""3:30 a.m. the Lartqta Beadl 1be nt\V planning commissioner has oUicer left and was closely followed !lervetl on the p8rk1 panel . H~ A~ bY lhe Tustin ' offfctrr. At about the pointmen~ Wednt9day was swifl '1nd same time, gunfire was heard, and a· unanimous., Lagqna Beat h patrol officer lnvesUgated. O'Keefe 8tres.•ed when he nominated AccordJni to the pollce Joe, nothing Mrs. Wllklnaon for the q>WlCU position was found. . that women should have t strooger role At 8:22 a.Iii. Sept.-8, polla! delectiveo in city gove;nment and he emjiha.llttd reporting for work found [he aMex plate . that .his nominee bad proven -htr wOrth glass window shot out and a smashed by years of city servi,ce. , • (See FiRED, P11e AZI ,, ___ !_ J will get 2S percent of the gross receipts at 7':28 a.m. PIYI'. of TBW's operations in the harbor. The A civil defense bulletin read over the county gets 15 percent of the gross national radio sa'id ttie epicenter of the frcm the east basin. qua~ was 30 miles out to sea. off Beauchamp estimated his firm will Cani:!e. It said the quake measured have to cha1ge about 23 cents more 6.5 on the Richter scale and 6 to 7 · than the other harbor operators _ coin· on the mOOified Mercati scale. Ten on ing to about $2.75 per boat foot per the Richter scale represents total month for a vessel of 30 feet or less. destruction. "We will be using a different fonnula Longtime residents of Lima said the I h f th quake felt stronger than the one in Q c arge or ese slips," Beauchamp 1970 whith devastated the northern half said. "We will charge by the square of Peru and killed.nearly 67,000 persons. Young Suspec t Slain W!L~UNGTON (UPI) -A young burglar:y suspect was shot to death by police today and three companions were booked on suspicion of murder because or their alleged tnvolvement in a criJne that Jed to the shooting. The victim, A!vonzo Smith, 20. was shot when he refused officers'·demands to halt, police §aid .. Seismograph, stations in other parts of the world rkorded the quake as harder than the 1970 catastrophe. Clocks in Lima business offices stopped at 9:28 a.m. when the electric ity failed. Plaster crumbled from walls. broken glass fell Qt'JtO sidewalks and light fix· lures were &roken loose from the ceiling of the UPI office in downtown Llma . Downtown Llma was quickly desertea. Shops closed. office buildings v.•ere shut becau.se residents feared a second and !See QUAKE, Page A21 Woman Pinned 7 Hours Val ley Grand111a Pulls Funny Fltce For .Su1Jer'visors Television crews \l'ith cameras and bright lights milled around in nervous anticipation of the start of \Vednesday 's Orange County Board of Sur>ervisors mee!ing. They hadn't come lo recor<I any mome11tous dec·ision of the board, but rather to film an 'award ceremony honor· ing a tiny Fountain VRlley grandmother \vho makes funny faces. Frances "Granny Giro" Sayers, reign· ing world champion in the ancient art of facial contortion (girningl, '"'as presented y,•ith a fram e! hoard resolution citin g her competitive achievement. She look. the award from Supervisor Robert' Ballin and quickly made a grimace at the board. B h S S d \Vhen the chuckles and guffA Y.'S subsid· 'eneat tove, ave ~; '~~; ;:i:;~,.'·~~r l~in~~::n.:~ . , ~ --An elderlj .. San Glerntnte woman The 1 neighbor next door, B etty MrS. Sayers demonstrated her girn W~nesday spent an agonizing' day in.. Ohidfster,i uOsed 90methi~g · might be -which amounts to removing her teeth juted and pltined beneath a toppled gas amiJS, because she had not seen ~trs, and virtually swallowing her nose y,•ith 'stove in. the kitchen 1or her home. h lo · An(! after ..an ordeal Which ,lasted mm F.ddington all day. She discovered the er wer lip -once to the board, than-seven hours • .,Mrs. EUnlce Ed: elderly woman's plight and· phoned for once to the audience and again just dington. 84., finally was rescued by police he)p. . .-~ for lt\t: television cameras, and firemen summoned by a next.door ~ 1rnured· woman was treated and She obviously ..-·as exerting i;Qn1c effort neighbor. . · • ~dmilted to San Clemente Otneral by tht fin•! girn, explainin~ that ~he The woman_who liv,a .alone at U3 ;..J£ospttal .. Nu~s t~e said the flcttm can11 breathe in the tct of girning. W. Junipero, told her reecu,ers ·tl)at. lh ~ was we,ak, lkd:~ng tO !featment. &uin's resolulion notl'd that "'lrs. had lost her footing 80metime atound ~)ce, ""'° fOt. the ,UtSCVCt'laJ M011thl • $aY~rS, a native Of Kint. E'.n~Jand. \\Oil 9 a.m., and_ she grabbtd for the stow · haft odnducted 11:' rha Jor program to ~he girning title In crnnpel!l1on v.·Hh to rcegain her .bolane<Mi. ' end such orde§ls by elderly residents, 900 others last year in Englnnd lnl\Md of supporting her. lhe · range Mid ~trs. Eddington's name was not Girning. which ls in thl• dictionorr toppled O:ve~. breaking her ann and on a master llM prepared for the project. Bupposcdly originate<I 600 years · ago in lnOictlng major cut3 and bruises. The special service amaunt:5 to'daily Wales, Battin suid. Unable to ttee herself or shout loudly cells to eldt!rly residents living Blone Wbon ~,e presented the plaque to 1\lrs. enough tO .it.net attenUon1 the helptess and Who register with the department. Sayers, Battin promisrd to do :11\ he widow lay on the Door until well after If no one an.twers the cnll, poUCe sre could to help 1'.lrs. SRyeri: y,•ilh her 4 p.m. sent Imm ediately tcrin\·estii;atc. latest cffor~~winning U.S. citizenship. ,;,! .. ~, ·r· • I education by S(>Jling dead, Ufl\\'an1cd cats in this y.·ay ." Dieterich said the cats aren't sold to anyone without completion of \\Ti lten application forms listing reasons for the purchase and qualifications. The 61ke11t pUrchase price -barely covers the cost of putti ng an arii.mal to sleep. The doctor said he was unaware the cats found \Vednesday ~·ere being stored in the maimer discovered by animal _ (Sc~ DEAD CATS. Pag' A2J • a1n Boyfrie11d ' ' . Wou11ded h1 __ Quarrel A San Clement e y,·oman -died from a gunshot wound in the head and her boyfriend was shot in the right arm · early today in a Capistrano Beach in· cident that l s being inVeSligated by Orange County Sherif fts officers:; Investigators said they are waiting for doctors at San Clem£nte General Hospital to complete surgery on John Reyes, f9: of 4017 Calle Juna, so they can question hil_n further about the death ol Dora Rodriguez, 22. of 3Ii96 El Camino Real, San Clemente. They said Reyes told them at the scene of the shooting that l\.1iss Rodriguca shot tWn in fhe atm with a .38-caiib~r revolver and then turned the weapon on herself. · Officers said the shooting occurred in a car parked on a deadend street north of the Palisades at Capistrano Beach. "We have not yet learned what caused the quarrel, if there was one, and Y.'e have reached no dccisiOns or any kind on this case." sheriff's Capt. James Broadbelt said today. ' "We are very anxious to questio n 1.fr. Reyes furthe r as soon as he is \Vell enough," Broadbelt added . Sheriff's officers said deputies vlhO patrol the Capistrano Beach area said they. had seen the couple on previOU.J occasions sitting together in a parked car. Coroner 's officers said Miss Rodriguez died from a single shot through the head. Sheriff's investigators said they have not yet determined ownership or the weapon from "'hich two bullets were fired. Iran Attack Told BElRliT. Lebanon IAP l -The Iraqi News Age ncy claimed today Iran launch. ed a massive offensi\'e in the Arabian sultanate of On1an to help il quell a she-year-old Marxist rebellion in !he south. The agency gave no figures but said the rranian forces. supported bv British-piloted planes or the Oman eif. force. landed by air behi nd a scree n of bombing and strafi ng jets. Orange Coast Weather U:i\v clouds increasing by Friday morning but clearing by noon. ac- cording to the \vea lher St•rvice. Nol n1uch lcmperalure change. Highs near 70 at the beaches 10 !he mid·70s inland. INSIDE TOD/\V A House pUnc' l1C·urd U!Sfi· n1ony this week nbn11r. pigeoit blood bth1u spr1nh·/pd ovrr a fii1hti11g dog to increase Ins rle· sirl' for b/ooll u111J araus~ lti.9 fi(llltin g ti1so11rts vs spf'Cto!ors watclwd. -'"'' SWI'!/. Page 86. , Monn DK,.~ Iii w ... ,. Ill Mlllllll ,UMll 9'1 N•ll .... •1 N•WI A4 °'"'"" (Ollft1' .1111·11 ....... 11.4 l"fA 114 J_.it Cl·I 5!0(-MMhll •t-1 Ttl•'fhlon •• Tl'IMtff"I IU 'NNl~ff Ai 'Ntl'ld NP'~ AC -- • ··- • 2 -UAIL V PILOT SC ----. ·'Battle F r_o-""'=""-'n .'"'--... ' ~M~oxe____.. Ex~Mci1·ine Be~fs lJp Mexico Border_ Stafff By JOHN VALTERZA Of ""' D•ll1 ll'lltt St1tf Sv.·ecping changes In the battle plan ag.'.lin!lt the rising tide or Illegal ~tex.icun in1m.igrants were announced b y spokesmen for Uw linmigration and t;.Nntural1z.atJon (INS) Service thi s week. .'. and the effects will be felt by returning inttmational travelers nnd n1any legal alie-ns as well. nie changes, very much like shifts in battlt strategy, come from Leonard f . Chapman. who until recentl y was the Command.int of the ~larinc CollJCi. ~ow tahe former ~1arine leade r heads 1he \\'est C:OO.Sl operations fo r the !NS, and his latest shift in manpov.·er means 1bat hundreds of new office rs v;ill 'Ai>rk. the ?.fexJcan border area. M a result, they will be taken from thei r jobs on Canadian ports of efttiy as well as other stations where in- ternational travelers reenter the country. _for .JoternalionBLpassengers aLW.est Coast airports, the loss of agents wlll mean mut:h longer lines where penons are screened for reentry. For legal resident aliens , the changes \v:ill mean more delays in transacting business with the INS, and If they plan to win permission for reJati\'eS to emigrate, !he wait for processing (.'()Uld tie as much as a year before a final adjudication ·could be made by INS staff. Spokesmen for the service in U>s Angeles blamed t.be avalanche of illegal Captain Issues 'Mayday ' While Necl{·high in Sea hnmlgntlcn as the direct ftlDl for Ibo cutbadls In other fllllclloOo al Ibo aervtce. - Many cmployes taken off an office or airport job will be translerred to areas next to the Mexican border. l\{'ld ~i.r ;at>_ will be to iIJvestlgate the blips appearing each time an llle$a1 immigrant crosses the border and trips a signal sent out by secret electronic sensors. Agerits working the detail for years have said that to chase down the bulk of the aliens tripping the semors bas been im~ble. CUrrent estimates show that ollly 30 Percent of UJe semior activity can be handled by shorthanded B o r d e r Patrolmen. INS spokesman Wayne Jervis said in Los Angeles this week that the beef.up operation is essentially an interim measure to cope With the tide along the Me:rican Border tmtil next spring. CX.ring that period the first of several- hundred new Border Patrolmen will be added to_ the bon:icr-.details,.._pa id-for und er a massive new federal ap- irIA!\11 tAP) -Coast Guard orficials l:redi t a young captain who stood in ne<:k·hlgh water at the radio of his si nking boat with saving the lives oC the eight persons aboard. propriation approved in Congress last a red flare and a yellow smoke signal. month. A beli(.'()pter was diverted t6 ·make the 1t is the first major improvement rescue. in the Border Patrol's budget in many "The only really rough rnomen~ was-years, spokesmen said. \\1len I look~ down about 20 mIDutes Jervis said that the changee in mu.tine A Coast Guard cutter brought Capt. before ~;e sighted ~he plane and saw office activities in the INS will be com-a shark, Savage said. . pI~x and the effects will vary. Dudley Savage, 24, diving instructor Steve Barry, 24, and six teen-agers to lifiami Wednesday, a day. after their 40-foot cabin cruiser sank in heavy seas in the AUanlic about 50 miles southeast of Fort Lauderdale. ~vage.and Barry ~ork for the .~1ar!ne At offices where the business has Institute m Jacksonvdle, a rehabihtahon been slow personnel will be shifted p~am for boys who have had trotible to phone dlity in the busier offices. with the law. . E.ssentially it means lh8t TiJi more They left Jackson~e wit.h the I~ remote area!; lrrunigraUon business will agers ~1onday for a cnuse . to the suffer. It would improve a bit in the Bahamas. A storm. ~t moved m Tues.-busier offices. . day-as Ibey wereheading hack. At many-of 22 points-of entry aloog Savage saicf he managed to get ore three "Majday" distress signals •before the boa t went down -the last while lbe water swirled about his neck. ·•r was getting the hell knocked .out of me by electrical shocks from the r•dio.t!.·lle said. "I c:ou.Jd hardly tOuch the r«lllv«•'' ,Savage -!ldd he heard only one reply t.O his distress dill before the radio wpit under waler. But several O>ast Guard stations heard it and a fixed-wing plane and a helicopter were dispatched. The crew put on life jackets and Went into the water, clinging to the 1(;P o!Tue submerged vesseJ. San Juan Okt;t.ys . Los Rios Area As Hiswrical An ordinance declaring the Im Rios area the clty's first official historic district won unanimous approval Wednesday by the San Juan Capistrano City CoondL --- -The area. hounded by Del Obispo, ~~-andthe Santa Fe tracks contains some of the · oldest. structures in lb& city, ma.DJ dating /· back to 179'. • Le d "The city council finds and declares ·Three hours later. just as the ptane- was about to he.ad back, it sighted !!time a er that the historical character of the Im l.-1 Rios area shall be preserved and main- T £" ~ ~ 1 ) R ' Wned." Ibo ordinance states. "Anr and i:n ~asta ace all activity witbin the r... ru .. Ana .. ';::' :.:, ' shall be given the special attention of The•~ .i,.,, Ragtime skippered the city and members of its staff to by Bill W1iite. and Bill Pasquini Q.f the aS&ire that the cultural integrity of tong Beach Yacht Club was ]~ding the area shall not be destroyed." a . t~t fleet tod ay in the California C:OOtaining approximately 40 acres of O:iastal Race from San Francisco to open space and residential dwellings, 1/owport Beach. the Los Rlos area has been proposed Close astern was John Scripps' 79.root as a prime location for the city's new ketch Miramar out of the San Diego civic center. A final decision on the t---vi;Cti( Club. site-hu--not'bttn niade. 'l'he l:ldk of the fleet was about 30 A recent report by the Town Hall ml\es .. abeam of Point c.onception and Association oppooed the use of the area 120 <'1i111es from the finish line at the as a civic center Bnd encouraged its N~-~· use as a puballic par~ fringed ~~tingb ~.Afonji and Soliloquy, fail-homes. An temative use P·~ y ed .~~;today. The race started the civic organizalion was that it be at oOOti -'tuesday from the st. Francis master planned as a historic district al- Yadtt ~~ San Francisco's Golden lowing some artisan-oriented rorilmcr-G 1~;."" .. w ciaJ enterprises within the park. a.If' u•JU5e. The city planning department has not Cya nid e Bottles Ten Death P act SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) -Richard Sanderson. 31, summoned from 1daho because his father was sick. found the bodies of his parents in their home beside two glasses marked ''Polson - Cyanid e." In a note. the mother said that the father was dying of cancer and in pain and that she couldn't stand the prospect of life without him . The victims µ·ere Dr. and J\.1rs. llerbert Sanderson. The father was a prof('SS()r at San Francisco State. OaAHGICOAST DAILY PILOT n-°""'I"' r .... ri.i. N'll. *'"'.......;.;. ~ .,._, ............... '"""""'-"'""'Ortoroo-t.o..i ,.., ........ , ~ s,,,,.., ...... ~ ... llU"''~"'"'· ,.. ~a., ·~~" f h<Jor. loo Cool• .,..._ ~-!J'lt' !l•oc~ "~"'•"ll'O~ &ttc~ ••·• ~.,,., l ••·•"• &00<~ ,,,,.,. San~,._., a'ld ,.., !..""''""'•• •"" """" OID"J'••.,.. • "'"O't '"'l'°"" ...,,.,,. ., ""'"""°"' S.O...,..r, '"" s.i... $1'1. TN t>f,o-r>tl Nlll•"'"'ll INn! "ti :l30¥itll 8<1; &IM!. ((.0<1 ....... °'''""""'· 'l?el'& P~l""1N W-d r ••. .,,.'14.,.,""'-'"- 11 .. ,,.._,.,r-"".,,i ·~· lf ..,.:i-A """~ ··•-"OfOICf' ~H.loot. ~~'-oodP,t-WI ,._ ... ~Nt<"ll(~ Se11C ...... to+tk~ JO!I rqm lf(°"""° ~<Id ~Offk., Ct1!•"'•" Jltl-••r'·~ ... N-~··" l.)\J .. ~~.-&-•..., -""' .... e-.. ~ ,,," ..... ~ ...... _ c..,.,,..""...,.. 111r•-1 1.,,. • Ttftpl'l-171 4164J:·4lJ:I Cl••·•lfkd Ad•ttiiW..., 64Z·S•71 S. Cklllffttt Al O.,.rf11tt11h: T•lt,ttoM 492·4410. ~!. •• ,. °'.,,,.,..Gob• ""'-~ '--"0-•·•.,,.,.., ... _._ ""0'>11 ....... "' -·-•!• -... , "' ·--. .. -~· ....... -Ol ..... f"!O-• ~-l'Otl•f*'l1t ~)-~·­"4 llvOk"""OOt'I W-I,) 00 ,_,,,,., t lh' 11'1111 .•·oc-~.111......,.., . ...,...,..~100-,,,... ' yet planned the area and its future use still is 1.I11decided. Another ordinance, one that forbids the construction, demolition, or renova- tion of any structure within the area v.i thout special consent of the city coun· cil, was also approved. It takes effect immediately. Business Area Facelif t MulJ ed Bv Joint P anel .I Tnitial suggestk>ns that San Clemente's Del Alar business district be beautUJed with a oew pedestrian mall will become the priJJle topic of a joint Council-<X>m· mission study session late this month. City Councilmen Belayed a n y discussion on the hl'ier suggestion by parks and recrea tion commissioners Wednesday. Instead, the mall issue wtll be explored ;it an Oct. 30 session which will be dominated completely by study of com· mercial area beautification. ~1ayor Thomas O'Keefe made the sug- gestion fQr the subject matter at the session, continuing his pursuit of methods of upgrading the appearance of the city's downtown area. . .. We're issuing an invitation to all business people or their representaUves to join us al the mee~g for a full examination o( the Issue," ~d. Planning Comrriission chalnnan Mel ~1organ has promised to bring as his guest a specialist ID beautificaUon techni- ques for businea dislricU. The mRll idea sprang from a aim· mission session last month and thu:t far has drawn mixed reviews from !Orne merchants ln the cklwntown lrea. Thus far no ofOclal comment has been heard by councilmen oo the pro. posal and the eouncil, Itself, has not discus,,ed the concept. The sp<dal l(udy ,.,.ion -ktleduled on a quarterly basis throughout the year -followt a 6: 30 p.m. d!Mtr by the councilmen and .. members of 1he city advisory conunlsslona. The meetings take place at the clt1 golf course clubhowe. .. ' the U.S . ..can&da bordet "'Where ·a .s:lngle inspector had the duty, the olfice3 ll'ill be shut down--.Md often roadblocks will be placed Up -effectively ending entry and exit aCl'O!;E the frontier. The shift will mean 452 new Border ~trolmen working wittll the next few months at the tx>rder detail. That new ·emphasis -follows the philosophy that the strongest en- ron:ement should be at the "first line of defense," said Jervis, The goal is to boost the perce"ntage ol on-site investigatioo of the electronic alarm ~ to 90 puCent, lmtead of Ibo 30-percenUa -- Yet another """J!daJy ett.c\ of tbe major per.KJrinel shilts ·w111 be an .. ~ ... ~time cf it for illegal aliens already working at jobs in areu fir from the border. Among tbe men being tramferred to on-line duty will be the imml!i™ioo ""'°"''.,.. !liDlar!J -illepl ~ .,.,,_. job, ~ I .... -• Fret11PageAI FIRED ••. light fixture lmoc:ked to the fldor by a ricodleting ooll<t whlch bad penetrated and hoL!llC<d around several office parti· Uons. · Chief Schopen a<lmltted tbe depart· ment had attempted to keep the incident under wraps. The detective's discovery was listed only as "information" on the official police Jog and oo narrative was given, a departure from normal police practice. Qiief_ Schopen said he thought the action covefing up the shooting was appropriate beca~ it 1'-'as "a penonnel matter'' and said if it happened again, it would be handled the same way. 11e did admit tbe Jog entry "in- formation" was not proper. He saJd i( should have been ''malicious mischief." . Asked if the department would se<k criminal action against any of the of- ficers for discharging of a weapon in the city, Chief Scbopen said he did not believe so because "he has already been fired" 'and criminal action would amount to "double jeopardy." Investigations of the incident at (U'st pointed to the three nan:ot.ics officers, however, all three denied any In- volvement act'Ordtng to the report con- firmed by the chief. Later however, bellistics tests showed that a bullet found in the annex matched Sap:irito's glll. Then the two TusUn officers admitted involvement. From Page AI DEAD CATS. • • control officials but he doubts if any laws were violated. · Ayres said Spangler was not cited since the Cats were not causing -ooy obvious health hazard. "But we told flim be had to put them in a building -preferably refrigerated-to get them out of public view,'' Ayres said. ''The way he had them laid out simply wasn't kosher." Aym was obviously shaken by the lndck!lt, porttcularty the spectaclt of dead cats IUmlUllded hy hm<i• of emblJmlng Duid. "Believe me, t hadn't aeen an)'thhlg qui le like this before," Aym said. "There was one cue tome yeen back ot a guy who dumped a bunch of froien cau in a vacant k>t but that one tode<I ·~p In l'O\Ujo" Won1an Survives Fall I.OS ANGELES (UP[) -A M-year .. td woman sulfertd only a bro,keri hip early today when she !ell from an overtro.lng onto the Hollywood Freeway after lO!lng her lootl!l(. F.de Button E:opoollo of Lo< Angtie1 w" ,.ported In satlllac!nry condition at Queen of Angels Hospital ""' ,,...,_.. 'PRESIDES AT WATERGATE Feder•I Judge Siric• From Page AI NIXON ..• '-~ . . -.. r4- : VerbalirMl-Ssit es:=-~ {. _, _ _:_ ~ Tw weAJthy Orange County donors be paid back, Celli replied "AbsoJL•ety. to ssemblyman Kenneth Cory s cam· -EVerythin ta at>Solulily wfthffi ~e paJgu for state-controller drew verbal parimeters oLthe law. Millions ~ dollar• have been paid b<lck from "'m'p:llgn blasts Tuesday from William Bagley· committees over the years. Not my Cory's Rew~can opponent. milliw, but others. ll's 'a'lradilJOn!" Al a result one of the donors , Orange Cella furthe't commloteil. • • Mr • C4unty pclillcaliigure Dr. Louis J..Cella, Bagley'.'. r .. ponse 'ls that of a. typical nayed Bagley right l>O<k today for ha~Jlis mind has been,languii"°g everything from "languishing in the in the pollUcal gutter so lon,1 lhat it political gutter" to displaying • nude has pl@;~ up the fairly~typlcaJ aroma painting on bis office waU . of the area · .. ~ Bagley, in his prior blt1~t, d~anded "Mr A .. .:1 . ., - that Dr. Cella and wealtby Mission V,iejo • · ..-g ey 1'. one of the ~~id, ran'cher Richard 'O'Neill · start• paying·_ Ineffectual, ~Id-line polittcl11Ut:'1111 this lal:es on their hlg campalpi loans to state. The most notable !hbiii'it~ Jilm Cory_. " .... ~. , -or bis office · 11 the Wee-'9Jntliig :. of · • Neither O'Neill nor Cory-wu 4v111able •. the nude woman tbait gr&cei[. hie · ofOce • for comment 1y. . • for many years," Qilla Said~ ·lie tckfed .Bagley alle that JI· i111't reasonilile \he jlOinijng iras a 'symbol ,ol J!qJey's to beUeve t hls Dtmocra.Ue opponent <utter cooJempt for moraUty,Jljt: 5orie&- the court has had an oPPOrtunHy to re-intended tor . y $f67,866 from .. the, two , ty." -r ., ,;.. _.,, ... view them-thoroughly;" Sirlca said ____ men_,~refore · teods~the J~.should-0 ,,.. • ' -.;. ~ The subpoenas would require · Nixon, theax .. s". hjecl Slate and_ federal g~t Devel.... ·e1·~-= otie of 20 unindlcted co-conspirators in u . .,_ Author of many California tax a s HOUSE CUTS NIXON FUND Bagley told a news confere='nceoc"'t~ha~t~til'h~e-------~----------i>t TO $200,000. Story, Page A4. ~·~ore"'."'1'1 reach a total of 1200,000 Must post 6 MORE AIDES LEAVE . The Republican lawmaker said he WHITE HOUSE -:-P•~ A7 notified the state controller's office, the cover-up, to ansWer questions about which sandles state gtft tares, about the situation and. he intends to write the alleged consplracy for the first time-the U.S. Internal Revenue Service about since he resigned and received a full what be called "the tax ripoff." pardon from President Forcl. __ The. tares, Bagley said, are due im- 'Ibe motions to quash the subpoenas mediately "fro'iit' Cella and O'Neill unHer were believed to have argued tha t Naon. the government's quarterly ta.I reporting system. who bas been bospltaliied-with a -new· -eory.·reported . receivin_g a-total of flareup of phlebitis, is too ill .to trave'l $506,577 in_ campaign cmtrtblltiona from to Wash_!ngfon from his home in the two men, most of it in the form Callfomia...and-too-wear-to· endure· ·Q!e·-· Q{__jutere_Sl.:.free.Joans. Bagley told reporters the largest sums rigors of attending a trial that may he has received were two $5.000 dona· last as Jong as lhree mon1Jis. Uons, one from realtors and one in ' Special prosecutor Leon Jaworski sug-the work.'! from dentists. led last 'k th t s· . . h . h Dr. Cella, contacted today, responded ges wee a irica mig t-v.·is that the loons were not made to COry to consider sendin8 a team of doctors personally but to his campaign com- to Calilomla to eiamine Nixoil before mittee. ruling on whetber he must comply with Asked if be expected the money to subpoenas for bis appearance. Miller's actions came as 90Ur'Ces disclosed that another of his clients, Richard A. Moore, a fonner-NW>n .aide, -- From Page AI • &owd Sig1is San Juan Capistrano city councilmen -votatunarumously Weilnelday·to·-reqWre developers to PoSt signs In their sales . offices which state that schools in the cifi are .overciDw.ded. _ _ -ThC DeWCity ordinBrlce will -impose a fine of $509 ot six months in Jail or both on the developer who tails to comply. - The penalty might also ca4sc an end to any temporary use and occuP,.ncy pe·rmit issued for any model home or ~Jes office within the subdivision. AcCQ.rding ·to the ordinance, the developer's sign must be no 1ess than 24 by 36 inches, with letters not less than two inches hjgh. It must be displayed in-a prominent -place:;- The sigh'~ Will Say "Some bad been added as an..unindicted co-con~ SAN JTJAN spirator-in tbe cover-up case on the u • ; • schools in San Juan Capistrano are what ~ happened in other cities," overcrowded." basis of "newly discoveN!d evidence" !oand in the Watergate tapes.. said Councilman James W e a t b e r s • The text of the siwn will read tbat Sources close to the case identified Moore, 60, whose resignation as White House special coUMel was announced Wednesday, as the unidentified 20th name which Jaworski added to list of unindicted co.conspirators. Nixon had been listed as one al Ibo original 19. * * * Ex-president's · "We're not like other cities." -· The purpose or the ban is to allow the developer is required to post the the planning Jtaff time td complete t6e i~Jion and provjde each prospective city's new (general plan fDd the purchaser With a copy or the Capistrano ordinances that go .with it. If the proci!ss Unified School District's la test report is complete before April the freeze will on attendance, class scheduling and other be lifted. pertinent infonnation. Jt also will state - Tbe only point of conflict ·during the that current infonnption can be Q.btiained discussion involved. the time that ap-from the district office, li!tillg the a<f.. plicants may begin Jining "up· at the dr:e$s and phone number. ___ _ planning department door. Planning Mayor Roy Byrnes questioned whether Director David J. Smith recOmmended It can reasonably be said lhat all scboolS th t th Co ·1 It • 1 to are overcrowded and will cooUnue In I Legal Expenses Top $100,000 a e unci 8 ow qeve opers that condition. Because or Dr. B • ftle-lheir-.applk:ation&-and-pay-their---,qiiiu'"'1rT.o;,nC', "";";wo~r;r:'~'so~m;;;":!c'"' ';w~a;;s":!a<i~dt:ed!;-----!:S~ so they can be issued a. "place to the signs' title. WASffiNGTON (UPl) -Former President Nixon has nm up more than s100,ooo· in legal expenses, but a fund has been set up to help pay the debt, it was disclosed today. Fornier Nixon aide Bruce Herschensohn said that the fund was set up by a board of three trustees, Herschensotui, Rabbi Baruch Korff and George McLaughlin. Herschensohn said donations will be solicitt'd for Nixon. "We know he is now in debt over $100,000 in ' legal expenses ," Herschen- ~said. He :;aid that the fund has been set up through a bank. As to whet.her Nixon has been informed, he replied. "We have been in touch with San Clemente," Nixon's California retirement residence. Councilman Nash argued that this It was noted that the ordinance can would bold up the general plan process be rescinded when a1lools in-San-Juan and create extra work for the starf. are no longer crowded . "If you establish a priority system, we'll have a backlog of 100 Rpplications or more and tremendous pressure on the staff." agreed Yvon Hecksche r. Cotmcilman Weathers said I t made more sense to begin accepting ap- plications now and putting them on the shelf until the end of the deferral period than, to have 200 developers in the park· ing lot on April 1. . The measure passed 3-2 but was later rescinded and amended to allow ap- plications to be delivered no sooner than Jan. 6. Tho suggestion to resctnd and amend came from Nash alter ex- changing a few sharp words with Mayor Roy Byrnes, who ruled Nash out of order and made him wait until the end of the meeting to make bis motion . From Page Al QUAKE ... even stronger aftershock might follow. A spokesman for American Telephone and Telegraph said phone servicl! from Uma was restored after a two-hour cut. He sajd the ZS satellite drcultl cut by the earthquake "''ere put ba ck in operation. but backed up ealls were delayed by as much as two hours. The Lim'° fire chief said first reports indicated the most heavily damaged part of Lima was in the Rimac seq.Ion Where older, predominantly woodt~1 buildings make up most of the homes. Special Litton DemonstratiOn Friday a~ Saturday - 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. ' 1975 UttOn Microwave Oven ~COOK CONTROL ' " . . Advance features that set the LITIOM Mlnutemaster® . Model 416 apart from other MICROWAVE OVENS VAiil.COOK OVEN CONTROL COOK DEFllOST Special lntroductp Price Sp1cW Wr•••toi r Price llcllldes FREE •JO PC. COOllWAU KIT • MICio,._ TMBMOMITll • MICaO NOWMD IHIU. • COOll IOOll 90DAYSEASH WI TH A~.PRov•o CR EDIT .. 1815 NEWPoRT iLYD~· , · Downtown. Costa· Mesa.-Phone 548-7781 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' • I I j VlMI ZUUA & ITS Oil GIOUPJllMIW-AGIH_to_~SE Oil fAXIS -. • Venezuela Increases Taxes on Export Oil . 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Sales 1n the first quart.f r totaled $75.12 m11llon . up mort than $23 mil- lion O\'fr lh<' comparable tictlod last yrar, PG&E Reques t SAN F.R l\NCISCO IAI' J -Par1t{c G:is and Elec\rlc Co: ho:s asked th~ slate Publlr Utilities Commis~io'n tor a SUI m111lon annual increase ~ nJtural ias rates to orrioet rnltOW l'Jnad1an , .. s priC'""· • ' •·· • R 8 DAILY PI LOT Thursd~y, Oct~btr l . 1~74 ' ---~~· .,, -· • fft1 II iirll Wt Mm._ I/IV • • .. ,,... ~ • ,........, "" Wt ... .. ,-... ................ -• bM1flel hf ........... fl4-41J , It.' Gillette Max® for Men • lr'(tr/•ty11rMs)SO.-ttl•f ,. ..... , .... 4JYMit • 2 .,.,,, .... Httillfl ,., c1Mftrt 11111 c...tr1I • C_,t.11 wltll 1tylMt ,_. -~ .... 1488 . . I • ' ' ' • I ' ., !' ~+' ,.,.. ~.f, 'I ~ • Plant Now for ~~~i.,Q. 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Stocks VOL. 67, NO, 276, 3 SECJ)ONS, 3ir:J!AGES ORANGE COUNTY, eAtlFORNIA TEN C£NIS :JOO -Enibalnaed Cats Found • ID OC Field By WILIJMl SCHREIBER Of 1'le DellY ,llM Stiff 1'Wben J walked into that field ana saw hUndreds of dead cats with their reet sticking up toward the am, I thoµght sure I bad stumbled on one of those weln! religi-"9ts:" Santa Ana Aniffial Control officer Jerry Ayres investigated the bizarre discovery W~ay ol more than 500 embabned cats on a va~t industr@l lot. "They were in individual plastic bags and .lined up in neat rows on sJlelves," Ayres said. "There were no flit! or unsanitary condJUons but ttrere-ttu a distinct odor of formaldehyde in the air." Furtbet lnvestigatloa revealed' the cats were legally owned by a biological supply house. Moil were purchase() at 60 cents a bead from the Orange County Animal Shelter after they had been · 'destroyed, Ayres said. Ayres said each cat had its chin • • shaved and jugular vein tied off - a telltalf: sign of the embalming process · used on laboratory specimens. Ayres l&id the dead cafs were found on a lot owned by MiCro Semiconductora lne., located at 2830 S. Fairview Road. "The p,eople there sal4 they had no knowledge of the cats and hadn't seen what the lot was used for since it was ~ed by a six·raot high rence," Ayre! said. "They had leased the lot to John Spangler ar Orange to use for > • equipment storage ." Spangler, who could not be reached for comment this morning, is part owner of Western Pacific Biological Supplies, 2372 Harvard St., in Santa Ana. "Mr. Spangler told us the dead cats were almost all purchased from the cowity animal shelter. which puts them to sleep by the hundreds every year/' Ayres said. That number is actually in the lboosands and .sale of the dead ires K:itlnap.ing tog .1_A.ng.e~s-Ni~o,n Iry..-E'oiled ---. -·· · ---------=r-ormer Presiaenl-l~urses, · Flees-Corriaor In ~ag1tna LONG BEACll (AP) -Former Presi- dent -Nlxoo-angrlly cursed-a-news photographer who trfed to photograph him in a hospital corridor today, the -A.'-19--year-old-Laguna Beach-woman photo-grapher and witnesses said. - barely escaped kidnaping today, suf-Kent Henderson o£ the Long Beach ferlng knife wounds on her th~t and l~ependent Press-Telegram said .. Nix- hands and a tom blouse in a fight on s face contorted and he yelled, You with her attacker. .godda~ ~n of·a~l~c~,'' !!1e~ he ~w · Henderson said he beard the corridor doors-crash-against Nixon'S"'Wbeetctrair as he was wheeled away . · The incident occurred this mCriting -. after _Nixon was taken from bis sixth- However, the photographer continued -waiting;-and ·Nixon appeared . ---- "Nixon's face contorted and he screamed at Kent , 'You goddamn son of a-bitch'," said an Independent PreS£- Telegram spokesman. floor room at Memorial Hospital Medical A colleague of Henderson said the Center of lJJng Beach to tbe first·floor incident must have been quite a shock nuclear medicine division to continue because Nixon llild sent Henderson an animals-at a flat fee of 60 cents education by selling dead, un"'an tcd cats apiece -is a legal standard procedure in this "'ay ." according IOcOOnty Veterinary l~ealth Dieterich said the cats aren't sold Offlctr Dr. \V. H. Dieterich. to anyone' v•ilboul completion of wriUen "The situation is that \\'e know application fonns listing reasions for the everyone who wants a degree in nurcha se and qualifications: 'The 6(1.ct>nt biological science must dissect an em-purchase price barely oovers the cost balmed cal," Dieterich said in ·~"-'·f putting an animal to sleep. telephone Interview. The doctor said he was unaware the "We know these artlmals must come cats found Wednesday \\'ere being stored from somewhere and we reel \\'e are in the manner discovered by animal best serving the community and higher (See DEAD CATS, Page A%) una Sl1ot Fi1~ecl; ·-- -I Department robe By JACK CHAPPELL • Of fh.I' D•lly l'lltt 51111 Former Laguna Beach Narcotics Of- ficer John Saporito has been fired by the Tustin Police Department on charges he shot out a window at the Laguna Beach City Hall annex . Police saki t~8ttack OCCWTed-in -thepbotogta~r waltmg. out.side an of--the"'1aoo:::til0Clt~bw!y_, fie&-wbera NWln . bad ust complet tests to deteimine tfiiCause of fu.s-autogr<iphed tie clip in the mail during ebitis -his presideDCY. ip gratitude for a smes - The incident at 3:30 a.m. SCpt . 6. involved another Tustin officer and a Lagtina Beach narcotics officer and_ followed a Laguna Beach eonce AssOcia- lion party. Officers reportedly had been drinltlng. near the woman's home, about l a.m. H.. . I id be -•-•-• u she was wa~ to DeMy's ~ sa • was. so aiu;ii.~ Restaurant two blocks a:way he didn t k oft' 1 P.lcture before nn She tokf~ 8 man irabbed her attetr:lant Whirled ~ixon's . wheekhllr . rrcim behind, held-a knife to li<t throat oround and pushed hun back lolo the ll!1d lrt«l'IO force her in!OaCdr. ollicie he h1$1 heen>leavillg. J{enderson and a· hospital photographer of pM:tures he had taken of Nixon. aJT!ved outaide" .. ~ office after NixQn Hpspltal spokeswoman Karen Krantz wu tmlde, hopli(f''to;take pktsra: ol lw'now exptesaed a des~'for ho more him ~ to lU room. ~ ptJotograpbs to be talr:en dlll'ing bls Aft.er _walUng..._outside for some · time, b&pital stay. He ls to leave the bOspital Hendenon assumed that Nixon had left Friday. ' The woman grabbed the knife by !he .A. .A. -"--"-.A. -"- blade, cutting her hand aod suffering W M W >< >< "' a minor throat wound. The auailant Q k s k N • A k J dg s • • · :::.,~ u!"'.!'omi: .:f:."'t.it"~~n~~'. · ua e par s 1xon s · s u :e 1r1ca gled free and ran to Denny's, where she called police. H z f • · Police today were looking for a thin 0 ocaus in -T E Him . T . I man in _qi§ earJy 20's, between five 0 xcuse m r1a 1----"feelU..t-ru:""'. ._.lncheswn..Jjand""fiOLI1vellWJreet[._-e_igh_t i_nche_• -:... --... L ~r-n ,,,..,...,., . The woman requested not to be taken UUlJ(e frrc,1 I.II • to the hospital since her woonds ap- parently were l\Ot severe enough to re- qu ire stitches, police said. Locking Detlce For S~ Laguna's Steps in Probe An investigatioo of the installalioo or a electrical locking device on the gateway to South Laguna's Thousand Steps beach has been initiated by the South O>ast Regional Zone Coo.serva· tion Commisfilon1 A complaint about the barbed wire topped fenee and locking gate was filed Wednesday by Lagunan John J. Gabriels. Gabriels prevlou~y had taken lbe clly of Laguna Beach through comnflSSion cbanneb and> bad flied suit against the city over the design of Maio Beach Park. He bas al8o b;l.ttled other ocean front deyelopmenls. - Tbousn:I Steps leads to a small cove below Ith street in South Laguna. An euemesit granted owners of 798 tw"Cfh; Of land oear the oove, it has 1leen the subject of a continuing con- troversy between the county and ocean front resl~t!L who maJnt8i!!~C ac-cess has Jed to mtaity, drug use, trash, and unruly dog pack>. The CQD!ty has purd1ased JO reel jua north of the alstlng s!Jltrwoy, and is aeeklng-quick-clal1111 from owner> of the e...,,....t. Aboul 150 or -the 470 ownen have respooded. Condemnation actiona will be launched against !hose who refuoe ro ae11. The atairwa)r,actually 256 steps, was barred during the siimmer by a guan!. About a month ago, lhe eledricol Joclc WU lastalled, bu! II has been broken by bf!IPU9Cl& • 'lbe tl<ctric lock would accepl ker cardl. ' Oabriels illeges tbe t n s t a 11 a t i a n violates -the intent of Propoaitlon 20, under which the commJsston was formed. Iran Attack Told BEIRUT, Lebanon 1AP) -The lraql IN•W> Agency clatincd loday rran launch- ed a ma~ve offenslve in the ArAblan • 1ultanate of Oman help it quell a rd1-year-old Manlll rebellion in the south. The agency gave no figures but said the. Iranian forces, supported by Brlilsh-pilotcd plAllCO of lbe Oman air force, landed by air 'behind a screen or boinblng and strafing Jets. - IJMA,_peru (UPI) -1) mjgbly earth- quake hlt southerr. Peru today, and amateur radio operator reports from the to\Vll of Canete 100 miles south of Lima told of fires raging there out of C09tful. Lima itself rocked for a full minute ~nd residents fled into the street.!, \Vail- 1ng prayers( - There was no immediate estimate of casualties or damages and the city of Lima appeared to have escaped the bnmt of the temblor. WASHING TON (UPI) -Former P~dent Nixon tajay Jormally ask~ Judge John J. Slrica to excuse him from testifying at the Watergate cover- * * * Ex-president's Legal Expenses Top 1$100,000 ,up trial, apparently because of ill health. Motions to quash both prosecution and defense subPoenas for Nixon's testimony were delivered at 8 a.m. PDT to the closely guarded chambers where Sirica was interviewing prospective jurors for the trial of five of the former president's associates. Herbert J . !I.filler Jr., Nixon 's liiwyer, refused to say what the envelope con. tained. But Slrica disclosed the contents about 45 minutes later. "They will be filed under seal until the court has had an opportunity to re- view them thoroughly." Sirica said. Most communications within the coon· try and to the outside world were knock-WASHINGTON (UPI) -Fonner ed ou~ by the strong quake whic~ struck President Nixon has run up more than The subpoenas would require Nixon , one of 20 unindicted co-conspirators in at 7:28 a.m . PDT. $100,000 in legal expenses, but a fund A civil defense bulletin read over the has been set uP to help pay the debt, HOUSE CUTS NIXON FUND TO $200,000. Story, Poge A4. national radk> said the epicenter of the it was disclosed today. quake was 30 mlles out to sea. off Former Nixo n ·aide Bruce Canete. It said the quake measured Herschensohn said that the fund was 6.5 on the Richter scale and 6 to 7 set up by a board of three trustees, 6 MORE AIDES LEAVE WHITE HOUSE -Poge A7 on the modified MercaJi .scale. Ten on -Herscbemobn, Rabbi Baruch Korff and the cover-up, to answer questions about the alleged conspiracy for the first time since he resigned and received a full pardon from President Ford. the Richter scale represents total George McLaughlin. destruction. Herschensobn said donations will be Longtime residents 0£ Uma said the solicited for Nixon. . · The motions to . quash the subpoenas were believed to have ar~ed that Nixon . who has been hospitalized with a new flareup of phlebitis, is too ill to travel to Washington from his home in California and too weak to endure the -rigors of attending a trial that may quake felt stronger than the one ln "We know he is now in debt over 1970 whiC:h devastated the northern half $100,000 in legal expenses," Herschen- ol Peru ·and killed nearly 67 ,000 persons. sohn said. ~ Seismograph stations in other parts of He said that the fund has been set the world recorded the quake as harder up through' a bank. As to whether Nixon than the 1970 cala1tr9pbe. has been informed, he replied, "We Clocks in timr-t>ustness-o:ffices ·stopped have been in touch with San Clemente," at 9:28" a.m. when the electricity failed. Nixon's California retirement residence. Plaster ciumbled from walls. b7oken glass fell onto }idewalks and light fix· tllreS were hrol&n Joooe from the ceiling of the UPI office in downtown Uma. (Set NIXON, Page ZI Downtown Lima was quickly desertea. Shops dosed, office buildings were shut because residents feared a second and even stronger aftershock might follow. A spokesman tor American Telephone -(See QUAKE, Plge A.ti Hm·mer Nan1ed. To No. 2 Post SAN FRANCISCO (UPl)-Gov. Ronald -Reagan ~oday nppointed sen. John L. ltarmer, one of the most conservative members of the Legislature, to .succeed f.9.~Ueutenlllllgov,cmor. Harmer. an attorney .. nd....-1.b. Republican nominee for I i e u t e n a n t governor ln the Nov. 5 election, will rm the thr .. mohlh }¥!lance 0 ! Reinedte's t~rm but wlll not· appear aa the .. incumbent" on the ballot. · Reagan · plcl<ed Halmer a day a~cr his one-time heir oppartt1t re<!Clvcd an 18-montfi suspendod acntence for felony perjury in connection with the ITT affair. ' • Charges Fly L -Laguna Cof!ncil Oka ys ' • Housing Plan Element A bolLSlng clement to the Lagun.1 (HUD) was attacked by !l.1arle Ware Beach general plan Wis approved Mayer , aecret<lry of the Laguna &ach Wednesday by the city council amid Tupayers' Association, who charged it dlarges that It was a step to\vard com-followf!d ...a Communist line: and would munism And a federal takeover o( the lead lo the importation of low income city. persons to'inhabil Laguna Beach residen· The clement contains goals for main· ce1. • tJ1i11Jng~U)C cily's -PoPUlatlon mix and She said-the actions would cause the pro:fldlng hoUsing for alflncome levels. deprec.iallon of the ·clty'li present dwell- A secUon li1Ung ways fn-wh ich the Jng units and snassive urban redevelop- goJla may be implemented was also mtnt. ' pas:ied, and a committee established Mt. Mayer was r~bu1tod by Judy to develop· programs and priorillet: for Swa~ extmmiulonrr ot lM Orange guarantedng the goals are backed Up c.otmty l:fOUllng Authority snd prelt.Jtnt by actlon. ol the Lellgue of \Vomen Voters. Implementation $l.eps which called for Mrs. Swayne !!Aid lOO guar .. ntces ti.f· ~raUon with the federal department fordod by lhe hou.,ing element were ol 'llousing and Utbwi Development ~ IS.. DOUSING, rage All ' STILL GIRNING World Champion Sayers Valle)· Grandnia Pulls Funnv Face ~ For .Su11ervisors Television cre\\'S with can1cras and briRhl lights milled around in nervous anticipation of the start of \Vednrsday·s Orange County Board or Supervisors meeting. They hadn ·t come to record any momentous decision of the board . but rather to film an a\\·ard ceremony honor- ing a tiny Fountain Valley grandmother who makes funny faces. Frances "Granny Girn" Sayers. reign- ing \VOrld champion in the ancient art of fa cia l contorlion (gl rnlngl. was presented \\'ith a framed board resolution citing her competili\'e ochievcmcnl. She.took the ;n\'ard from Super.'.isor Ro~rt Battin and quickly 1nade a grimace at the board. \Vhcn the chuckles and gurrn\\'S subsfd· ed. ~1rs. Sayers told the board she "is truly graterur• for bein_g honored by them . Mrs. Sayers demonstrated her girn -which an1ounts to remov ing her lttlh and 'Vi rlually S\\'allowlng her nose \\'ilh her 10 .... ·er lip . ...:. once to the ~an:!. once to the audience and again just (or the television cameras. .She: obviously \\'as ex rt ing.some effort b)' the finnl girn, explaining lhal she can 't brealhe in the act of g1ming. OaU hfs rflsolutlon nott'd lh AI l\lr!J. Sllycrs. a native or Kt'!nt. Eni::lnnd, \\'on the glmin~ ti tle in i;ompetltion. \\'\\h 900 others last year in EnRlnnd. Glrning, "'hich is in the dictionary . suppoSedly oriK_inatcd-600 years ago ln \Vales. Battin said. \Vhen he prPSenlcd the plnquc to ~tr1t S.iycrs. Ballln promised to do au he could to hQlp ~ll"s, ayers with her latest cfforl -winning U.S. clUzcnship. ,I Laguna Beacb Police Ol\el Frank Schopen acknowledged Wednesday bis department had attempted to keep the incident Crom becoming public, but said an internal investigation ls under way and disciplinary aclion against Laguna Beach officers may be taken today. Saporito was dismis.sed from the Tustin Department which he joined about a year ago after former Laguna Beach Police Chief J., J. -Kelly left Laguna for the inland city chief's post. Tustin department SpOkesmen-Said Sa rito was fired for alle edl ill all discharging a firearm and conduct unbecoming an orficer. Tustin Officer Frank Lopez was ~~.!!~ded 20 a s ·1ram--1:ne-1orce fOrCOriC!Uct-unoeconung an officer. Chief Schopen refused to Identify the Lagima Beach ofricers subject to the internal investigation, however, it is known a Laguna Beach narcocics orncer was suddenly and recently reassigned from the detective force to patrol. Chief Schopen refused to discuss the case pending issuance of the report. The Laguna chier. however, did con- rirm as correct reports that the three narcoti<'s officers had attended the police association picnic Sept. 5. had left and \\'ith other officers engaged in a narcotics investigation and then rejoined the parly. Al about 3 a.m.. the officer s were reported to have Sone to the annex on Glenneyre and Legion Streets shar.cd by the police detectives and the recrea· lion department to pick up an officer·~ car parked there. At about 3:30 a.m'. the Laguna Beach officer left and \\'OS closely followed by the Tustin officers. Al about the same time, gunfire was heard. and a Laguna Beach patrol officer invesligated. According to the police log, nothing \\•as found. Al 8:22 a.m. Se pt . 6, police detectives reporting ror work found the annex plate i~e FIRED. Page A2) Orange~-C~ast t:s==;; =-~ Weather l..0\1' clouds incrt'asing by Friday 1noming but clearing by noon. ac- rording to the \\Cather ~r\'i~. r-iot n1uch lemperature change. llighs near 70 at the beaches to the n1id·iOS in land. ' INSUJE 1'0DA l' 1\ Flo 11se /l(rt!el lieard testi· ~nnu11 tl1ls week nbout pigeon blood bri11n spn11kll'd 01·er n f1ghli11g dog to lllCTCOSC his di'- ,,,, for blood n11ri o ro1~t hi!! fi9hru111 rnsth1crs a1 srwcintors watched. See S1or1J, T'a(lc _JJ6. Ii""• I Mle.t<k 111 l . M .. ~. 11 C•liltrnl• .&\, Ci Cll"UIH Cl If (f"'l(I [, c,..1_, () 0.-191 Holte" AU ECllf«l•I "K• Al RlltH!l fftmtfll II f"l,,•f!C• ... , Hy G•nlntt' a1 '°'""' 8! l1ol ... "'lnltt11 IU A1111 ~"' t 1 M-'0.Cltr '' Mtvlti '' Mvfv•I """''-a. 1'111~1 NtWI I • °""" Ch"" Alf-U '"""' 11'4 ,.,.. 14 ,, ... h (1'4 S!Kt Mftflrth I .. ? Ttlt~l1lo11 fU T"'41tot 11 WNtlltl A4 Werld M ..... \ • A4 .. ' I ... ~ .,. . ' ... -· ' -• ' " A 2 o•rL v P1_Lo_,r._ __ L_• ____ r_,_,._sd_•-'-"--°'"-'-"--''·-1_,_,. _, ClS~I~ S i911s B i ll Boat Slips OK'd 11 -"·,, t. W.. . . ~OA . OiOOfJ, O l;fl, . .. .. .. . ,.;· .... ,.;..,-.. -l .. :. .. r . ·Pin~Jiy For Dana Harbor ' . -:Gas.1 Stove; Orange County Board of Supervisor Chalm1an Ralph Clark signed a lease tOday permitting const ruction of $3 th!IJlon \.\'orth Of nf'W boat Slips and olhcr facilities in Dnna tlarbor. Clark signed thOI' bulky documents in his office \rhi\e mc1nbers of the Newport ~ach business consortium lhat ;icquired Carpenter's Foe Raises Fund Cliarges By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllE Of 1111 D1Hy Pilot S!11f State Senate 36th District hopefu l Frank · Barbaro charged \Vednesday that incumbent Dennis C.1rpcnter (R·Newport Beach I is illegally using cam paign funds from some Orange County I a n d deve lopers to meet his private expenses. At a hastily called news conferen~ at the Airporter Inn in ·Irvine, Democrat Barbaro called for ao investigati.on by the -secretary of state and prosecution by the state attorney general and the Orange County district attorney. Contaded by telephone In Sacramento, Carpenter poo'h·poohed the rhar~es, -terming them campaigil rhetoric. and chiding Barbaro for "not talking about ~be real issues. There are plenty of them." Barbaro. anned with Carpenter's cam· I----~ con:tribulion and conflict of intere~ dJsclosl!t'e ·statements, used a press: 'releik'' P':'!?pait>d hr. Carpenter's stair -= as his marn ammunition. Barba[O 2'ill!:,ged that Carpenter .has lakCn "at leaSf $30,000 and possibly as much as $100,000 ~ worth of con- tributions he received. from h.is Golden SI.a.le Improvement Committee and diverted for personal and private use" Wit.bout reporting it as Income. . The rommilt~. Barbaro said, Should have been liSted on Carpenter's conflict of interest statement, since it is com- i>oaesl.largely of land developers. . : spe;\(1C@lU, Barbaro said a total of t:la,980 /'PP\4 "'(IVef" the past four years fGr a housekeeper and Carpenter's Sacramento apartment came illegally f.rom that account. i' ~kno)flodged that \he tti ; p,,ne from the tommitlee \:!am ' t, but said nothing ll-l~al was '.!Carpenter, a ronner FBI agent, said '.!.hat each week the Senate is in session :ije puts )tis '210 personal expense check ;iito the same account. ' ' the lease for an option price of $-1.15,000 looked on. The right to develop 950 boat slips in the ·vacant v.'es t basin of the harbor was purchased by the newly formed group called TB\V. Its principal members include marine rontractor Paul Trautwein. cre,dit dentist J)r. Robert Beauchamp and men1bers o! the Ne~i><>rt Beach \Varmington fami- ly, major residential housing developers. "I feel certain the plan is what we had in mind for Dana Harbor," Clark said. "It will almost double the harbor 's capacity and we arc happy to have pri\'ate ente?l>rise do it without the coun- ty having to assign one of Its departments." Richard--£eaucbamp, speaking for the ~ consortium and his dentist father, said it is likely to cost more to store a boat in the west basin once the s\Jps are installed. "The county is charging us more than the people who run the other half of the harbor so ,.,,e will pass that along to make a reasonable profit ," he said. •, ·o•llr '11ot Sltff ,;_. 1 ANIMAL OFFICER THOUGHT HE FOLINO 'ONE OF THOSE WEIRD RELIGIOUS:CU~TS' · --- Hundreds of Dead Cats, Embalmed In Plas tic Bags, Discove red in Santa An1,f.l1ld ~~~~£___~~~- According to the lease, the county will get,, "''cent 01 the gross receipts Cleniente Woman oC TBW's operations in the harbor. The county gets 15 percent or the 'gross Fro111 Page Al San Juan Votes from the east basin. Shot to Dea th: Beauchamp estimatt'd' his ·r.rm v.i ll .. control officials but he doubts if any have to charge about 23 cents more than the other harbor operators -com-B fr• nd H t laws were violated . • ing to about $2.75 per boat foot per 0)• 1,e Ur Ayres said Spangler was not cited month for a vessel or 30 feet or less. since the cats y,·ere not causing any "We will be using a difft:tent fonnu1a A Sa n Clemente woman died from obvious health hazard. By PAMELA HAUAN .to ·charge for these slips," Beauchamp a gunshot wound in the head and her ··But we tokl him he had to put . °' .. 0111' "1"' st.it., &aid "We will-charge-by thc .squate~ boy!riend.--was-..smt-in the ri@t. arm them in -a~ bul&ding .-preferably A moratorium on the issuance of new footage· of water the boat takes up early today in -a Capistrano Beach in-refrigerated-to get them out of ·public buiiding and-zoning 8pplicaifons in Sa~ .rather than by the linear fool" bei 1. ed b view," Ayres said. "The way he had Juan Capistrano will be eitended until Beauchamp estlmatefl. it will ultimately cident that is ·?'. inves igat y lhe'm laid out slmplf wasn't kosher." next A ·1 cost the consortiwn $.1 million to com· Orange County Sheriffs officers. Ayres was obviously_shaken-.by.-the-Mem~~~ of the city council voted plete its plans for the harbor. Be~des _.lnrestigators said the.y.._are-waiUngr i ncident, particularly the spectacle of -tlie'"'l>Oa.TSllpS;-i.ney -wnr develop a for doctors at San Clemente General dead cats surrounded by barrels or un~mously Wednesday lo ex.lend the nwnber ci on.shore facilities, including Hospital to complete surgery on John embalming fluid. four·month old freeze after a qulet, a small yacht club. Reyes, 19, of '10l7 Cal!e Jun.a, so they ''Believe me. I hadn't seen anything poorly.attended pu~lic h~aring. quite like this before." Ayres said. s kl • -· t th d f I """ question him further-about the death ba k pea nr; aga1ns e e erra was ......,, "'Ibere was one case some years c of Dora Rodriguez, 22, 0£ 31796 El of a guy who dumped a bunch of frozen Justis GiUIIlan of Mission Hills Ranch, Camino Rt!aI, San Clemente.. cats io a vncant lot but that one enifed Inc .. wlio said the ban posed a hitrd.c;hlp u~ in court." on property owners who had projects The)' said Reyes told them at the already drawn. ~ scene of the shootiltg that Miss ROdriguez "I question whether the gro.unds are oeeded to prevent th• -and 1ow shot him in the ann with •. 38-ealibcr Students Gi·ven sufficient for • .ne00-for an extension," and IOOderate income persons now in revolver and then. turned the weapon said Gilfillan. "I doubt that it .can be Lagwl3. "Blach frotn being driven out herseJI , reasonably supported that it is in the by economics. on · A II• best interest of the public not to process The-elemett was drafted by a citizens Officers sal~-the shooting oceurred rt Istor y at applications foe this length of time. committee composed of F z:.a n c es in a car parked on a deadend street Other cities in a similer situation baveo't Engelhardt, chairwoman; Leslie Bell, north ot tb1f Pllisadtl at Capistrano L M dor>e this." · GeorgJa Gill, Marry Miller aud Lois Beach. -' a !!Ull3 USeUill Gilfillan said he took particular issue Jeffrey '-"W ha I t 'earned bat sed f....J with the time It is taking to complete -· Text .of the document shows a signifi-e ve ~ ye ~ w cau Fifth and sixth grade students in tbe ieneral plan. He admitted, however, cant erosion of low and middle l1tcom ,tho q~I, il.rMiere 'fl1 °' and we that he thought the city was doing housing and a gradual decline in 1tie .. t have ~~ ded.:ions 0 'any klnd Laguna Beach wil~ study art history a good job. per;:entage of low and middle income QJl this .case,"~ ~herifrs Capt. James at the Laguna Beach Mu$eum of Art Councl!man Douglas Nash said most _rest.dents as a result. . Broadbelt said today. · beginning today. cities build and' plan simultaneously, but Many of the persons mvolved are .. · . . The museum will sponsor a weekly that isn't necessarily .a rp.tional ap-efderly, the report notes. We are very 3IlXIOUS to guestion proach. U · · l\t R f rth he · half hour slide lecture for the rest " steps are not taken to Jrutigate · r. eyes u er as soon as is "We don't want our growth to follow present trends, more low and moderate well enough," Broadbelt added. or the school year on art from the what has happened ip other cities," income residents will be forced to leave Sheriff 's officers said deputies who Renaissance to modern times, said Tom said Councilman James We at hers . DEAD CATS. •• ' Extension of Building Freez~ From Page Al HOUSING · ... An etderlY San Cleme.nte woman -Wednesday spent an -egoniz.ing day. irt- Jured and pinned beneath a loppled gos stove in the kitd>en, of her home. And alter an...ordeal which lasted JT\ort than seven hou.ra:, Mrs. Eunlee Ed· dington, 84, finally was reDed by police and firemen summoned by a next-door neighbor. r -The woman, who lives a~ at 145 W. Junipero, told her ~ert that she had lost her footing sometlme around 9 a.m., and she grabbed 'for the ~ve to regain her balanece. r . .", ~ lnslead ol supporting her, Ult range toppled over,· breaking her-ann and inflicting ma·jor cuts and brti.iael: Unab~ Ill !ne; ~~!! o\:..shOut' loudly enough x~· a\tf.l'~at)enj!Oll,' .Ibo ·hel~less widow Jax on;~ ll~Ll!l!IJLlltll..a!ter 4 p.m... .;:. l . .. ·--The -netghbor next ....door.., .B et l y Chidester, sensed something might be amiss, because she had not seen A-Irs. Eddington all day .. She discovered the elderly woman's plight and phoned for help. The injured woman was treated and admitted to San Clemente General Hospital. Nurses there said the victim was· weak, but responding to treatment. Police, who for the paM several months have ~ucted a major program to end such ordeals by ekterly residents said .Mrs. Eddington's name was nof. on a ~prepare.ctfor lbe.pcoject..-- The special serYice amounts to daily calls to elderl y residents living alone aod who register-with-the~departmcnL If no one answers the call , police are sent immediately to investigate. Laguna Council OKs Cit)' Share For.. Water Plan The ~ Beach Cily Council ap- proved $190,000 Wednesday u tbe city 's share of design costs for the Qi mllllon Aliso Water Management Agmcy (AWA-IA) sewag~ treatment project. . . The council was told l..aguna'1 9bare of the total project is estimated to be '4.6 million of which $3.8 million will he borne by grants from the stat• Water Resources Agency. · A \f.MA will enable the city to close down;its ~9eqi l930-vinlage treatftlent- plant and ocean ootfall off Main Beach. Laguna Beach to seek cheaper housing. patrol the Capistrano Beach are• said Enman, museum director. "We're not like other ciUcs." __ .. W T _ .... L tll!'7'2Q "This means lhe community is losing they had seen the couple on previous The course will be taught by Louise . The purpose of the ban is lo allow l ___ .J..jUU1--tl'-U.CULtp.. . c_-'!'man~y~lo~n)lg"-ti~·me~!'•e;si~·d<n~thiel!!!d!!!er~ly~coul!!!Jp~les~~oc~cas~!!!io!!ns!.2s~it;!ting'Yl...!:to,.g,.eth,..e!:.r-'in!Liauoar!il!Jk«ed:<L-,;;;i;;;,,C;;':;;,=;,;;;;~;i;';ii;;:";;~T.;:;;;;;i'Vc--ttre-pranntng statt time to com'plelFthe and iriC:hvtdUaIS, taJented artists arid car. Peterson of Monarch Bay, who formerly city's new general plan and the A WMA is a partnership of water and waste water treatmen t districts serving the communities of Laguna Beach, South Laguna, Laguna Niguel, ~on Vl•Jo, El Toro ·and t.guna Hills, Irvine and Emerald Bay. The pt0j~ls--t'or eonstructlon o•<---~ a large regional plant in the Aliso Valley • .,.-. 'f-aken in Lag1ma '"' .,,,.1.: A· 1:Jillllall. made off with $720 in ~ f*ls Wednesday from the home -Ol·a'Laguna Beach woman, police sakl today. Susa n J\1ilner of 1333 Carmelita St. told police the burglary occurred betv.·een 8:30 a.m. and 4:30· p.m. The burglar gained entrance through a win· dow, police said. Also rcporled Wednesday was the loss or two leather chairs and a Persian carpet valued at $300.90 from a building at 397 Nort h Coast Highway ownt'd by Colony ff.itchen. No forced entry was used. rn addition. Mjchacl Strom of 555 Through St. reported the loss of a potted plant valued at $6.S from his yard. ORANGE COAST La DAILY PILOT Ti.. Or~ Cff\1 Diii, Pllol, wltll Wlll<ll Ii <ombt,,.., !fie J'4!W'l•Pl-Hi, h pu&lo~ by I"' o-....,. Co11l Publt~ll'IQ c:.or._n,. ~••I• '°"''-' ••~ l)Ubh,.,.d MOl'lllllJ 11'1'°"911 Frldly, W Co\!• ~ ... 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(le•"" noon 11 <001'tol,lf'llo-• ' s.conot n•H P01t1~ iwut 11 Cot11 Mtw, c.11'°""•· S..0terlil4•011 .,., t .. r11r u oo rt!entllJY. llY fl'ltll M.00 "'Clfl!fll,, m•lltl'r Of'\!llllhO"I U 09 fll"'lllt' • I ' craftsmen, young families and men and Coroner's officers said Miss Rodriguez worked with the Santa Barbara 1'-1useurn. ordinances that go with it. If the process women employed by local businesses," died from a single shot through the Art Affiliates, a support group for Is complete before April the freeze will the report ootes. head. Sheriff's Investigators sW:I they f be lifted. area about a mile up Aliso Creek from Coast Highway, upgrading of some ex· The housing element joins other por· have not yet determined ownership of the museum, raised $1,000 to pay or tions oC the Laguna Beach General Plan the weapon from which two bullets were transportation for the students. · mandated by state Jaw. Other sections fi red. Dr. Robert Reeves, district assistant treat preservation of open space, con-superintendent. said each of the lhree servation, land use, and noise. The goals established by the clements R • Le d elementary schools will rotate weeks, will be the basis for enactment of laws agtime a e1· since the museum can only accomodate and city policies. fiO setuden!s at a time. In Coa stal Race He said Atiso students wit! begin this f'.ro111 Page A l NIXON ... last as Jong as three months. Specia l prosecutor Leon Jaworski sug· gested last week that Sirica might wish to consider sending a team of doctors to California to .exam ine Nixon befo re ruling oh whether he must comply Y.'ith subpoenas for his appearance. The 62-foot sloop Ragtime skippered by Bill White and Bill Pasquini of the Long Beach Yacht Club was leading a 19-boat fleet today in the CaHfornia Coastal Race from San Fr'ancisco to Newport Beach. Close astern was John Scripps· 79-foot ketch Miramar out of the San Diego Yacht Club. ' week , ·then those from Top of the World, then El Morro. Because there are more than 60 fifth and siicth grade students per school, seven sessions will be necessary to ac· commod ate all st udents. T~e class will begin at 1:45 p.m. each Thursday, Enman said. Fr_om )'age Al QUAKE ... .__ and Telegraph said phone service from Lima was i;:estored after a two-tif)Ur cut. He · ~d the 28 satellite droiftl cut by the earthquake were put back in operation, but backed up calls were delayed by as much as two hours, The Lima ,fire chief said fi rst reports indicated the most heavtJy damaged part of Lima was in the Rimac section where older, predomlnantly wood P.n buildiAgs make up most of the homes. isling trealment plant.s; cOoatruction of a large ocean outfall off Aliso Beach and" linking of the communities by sewage lines . Laguna ---would be allowed capacity in the· plant of 4.4 million gallons a day, enough to cope with demands of 24,000 full-time residents and 20,000 tourists. The city council will receive a bond proposal for financing $900,000 of the project at Us Oct. 16 meeting. The operation of the A WMA system wlll cost the city about $42.';,000 a_ ~ear1 a significant increase, whlcb, If passea on to residents, may result in a single family sewer service charge of '4..20 a month, up from the present fee of $2.75. Miller's actions came as sources disclosed that another of his clients, Richard A. t.1oore, a ronner Nixon aide, had been added as an unindicted co-eon- spirator in the cover·up t ase on the basis or "ne\v\y discovered evidence" found in the Watergate tapes. The bulk of the fleet was about '3o miles abeam of Point Conception and 120 miles from the finish lioe at tHe Newport Pier. Two yachts, Aronji and Soliloquy, fail · ed to report today. The race started at noon Tuesday from the St. Francis Yacht Club near San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge. Special Litton Demonstr.ation Friday and Saturday - 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sources close lo the case identified ~toore, 60, whose resignation as \Vhile House special counsel \.\'as announced \Vednesdav. as the unidentified 20th name which Ja\.1-·orski added to list of unindicted co-<:onspirators. Nixon hnd been listed as one of the original 19. flrom Page 1\l FIRED ... glass window shot out and a smashed lig!lt fixture knocked to the floor by a rlcochrllng bullet "Ailich had ptnct rated and bounced around seYeral ofrlce parti· Uons. Chief Schopcn admitted the depart· mf"nt had attemptl>d to ketp the Incident under wraps . . The dett-Cllvt'i; discovery was listed only as "information" on the official pol~ Jog and no narrauv~ was given. ~ depanure from normal police prae1ice. Chl<!f-schopen said he thought tpc action covering up I.he $hoofing was flppropr!atc beciiuse II y,•as "a personnel maiter .. an<f safd If It happened a-gain, 1t would 00 handled tqe Slime way. lie did admit the log entry "In· lorm.11ti on " was not pry>per. fie said II should hava bten ''malicious ml9Chief." \ • Plans Announced 11'01· October£ est The Temple Hills Community Associa- tion wilt hold an Octob(!rrest dinnCr party at 6 p.m. Saturday at the home of Laura and Tom Alexander, 2285 Temple Hills Drive, Laguna Beach. The party will raise ftmds for drafting of a land use plan for the Temple Hills Community. Surve)'l are under way now for the neighborhood plan which will ~ presented to the city· for m.. corpuration as a part of the Lagw1a Beach code. Tickets are.. $3 lf a dish I.! brou&ht, or '5 wlthouL Further information and rmrve.tions may be made with Atrs. Alexander, 494-$383. Wo n1a n-Survives Fall , LOS ANGELES !UPI) -A 64-yeaMld ·woman suffered only a brok"en hip early today when *1Je fell from an overcl'OISlng onto the Hollywood ?rffway after loilng her footing. Ede Burton Espoofto ol Los Angele.s was reported ln satisfactory cond!Uan at Queen ot Angels Hospital 1975 Utton MicrowaYe C>Yen with VARI-COOK CONTROL AdYance features that set the LITIOH Mlnutemaster® MoC1e1 416 apart from other MICROWAVE OVENS eo ..... 1nu11 Mltro-Tltnt•'" Olgl11I Control Special . lntrodudo Price FREE DElllOST ~ 2D PC. COOKWAH KIT • lolCI~ THIRMOMITll • 14Ca0 laOWl4H GIUU.- • COOi 1001 90 DA VS CASK WtTH A,PPROVEO CR EDIT " ' tat5 NEWPORT BLVD? . • Downtown Cost.a Mesa.-Pllene 548·7788· ' ' - - -· --- S_ ehaek • • , • Tod~y's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 276, 3 SECTJONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR~IA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3:1974 TEN CENTS -. • .JOO-En1balnaeil Cats Fou·nd in OC Field By WILLIAM SCUREIBER Of lilt ~Ill' l"lltl IMff "\Vheo r walked into that field and saw hundreds of dead cats with their feet Slicking up toward the SJn, 1 thought sure I had stumbled 'on one <Jf ·those ~·eird religiot'!!I cults." Santa Ana AJJ,imal Control officer Jerry Ayres investigated the bl.zarre discovery . Wednesday of more than 500 embalmed cats on a vacant industrial lot. "They were in individual plastic bags and lined up in neat rows on shelves," Ayres said. "There were no rues or W'ISanitary conditiosts but there was a di~ct odor of formaldehyde in the air." ' Further investigat!Oft revealed the cats were legally pwned by a biological supply house. Most were purchased· at 60 ceats a head from the Orange County ·Animal Shelter after lbey had been destroyed; Ayres said. Ayres said each cat had Its chin shaved and jugular vein lied off - a telltale sign of the embalming process used on Iaporatory specimens. Ayres said the dead cats Were found on a lot owned by Aiicro Semkooductors Inc., located at 2830 S. Fairview Road. • "The people ~re said they had. no ·knowledge of the cats and hadn't seen What the lot was u~ for sina: it ·was surrounded by a six-foot high fence," Ayres said. "They had leased the lot (See DEAD CATS, Page/\%) uake-Rocks Peru Capital Escapes Brunt of Tem~lor .. IJMA, Peru (UPI) --A mignty earth-bnmt of the temblor. destruction. -QUikT bit sotitbem Peru today, and Most commUnicatkms within tbe coun· amateur radio operator rE..'P?rts from try and to the outside world were knock- Longtime residents of Llma SS.id the quake . felt stronger than the one in 197(t·which devastated the northern ball 0£ Peru.and.killed neBfly_ ·57;000 perSOl'll. SeismOgraph stations in other part s of -the-•:orld recorded-the-quake-as harder than the 1970 catastrophe. ttie town of Canete 100 mile! south ed out by the strong quake which struck --of-.1Jma-4okl-of-~res-raging -there out.-, aH:28-a,m:-P-D'?. ~ . _ _. -: - of control. A civil defense bulletin read over the l-----l.J"111-itaelf-rocked-for-a--fu1I-minute--nationaJ-radio-said-ihe-epicentir of the and relldent.s ned into Uie streets, wail-qllak~-was 30 miles out to sea, off iog prayers. Canete, It said the quake measured There was no Immediate estimate of 6.5 on the RiChter scale and 6 to 7 Clocks in Llm:a business offices stopped at 9:28 a.mi when the electricity failed. Plaster crumbled from walls, broken (See QUA.KE, Page A%) Casualties or damages and the city of on the modilied' Mercali scale. Ten on Lima ap~ to have escaped the the Richter scale repr~ls total . ~ P~oto:g -Ange~s Nixo,n Fortner President Curses , Flees Cor-r-idor r I ~·41 LONG BEACH (AP) -Fonnerl'resF '41e0der.m said he heanl"th< corrldor However, the pi>cl<>gnpbero-conti!J!>eol dent , NiJ:on angrily amecf a news doors ~ againsl Nilon's wheelchair waiting, and Nixon appeared. · ~ who !tied' to-pholegraph as be was wbeeliil .. .,. "NII9n'• face -oootortfd ~ he him in a bospltal corridor today, the .1-• screamed at Kenl, 'You goddamn son photographer and witnesses ta id. 1be lnciuent occurred this morning ol a bitch'," said an Independent Press-: Kent Henderson of the Long Beach after Nixon was taken from his sixth-Telegram spokesman. Independent Pres,,-Telegram said Nix"-floor room at Memorial Hospital Medical A colleague of Henderson said the on's face contorted and he yelled, "You Center of Lang Beach to the first-noor incident must have been quite a shock goddamn son of a bitch," when he saw nuclear medicine division to cootinue because Nixon had sent Henderson an the photographer waiting oulslde an of-tests to determine the cause of . his autographed tie clip in the mail during fice where Nl1on had just completed phlebitis. his presidency in gratitude for a series tests. Henderson and a hospital photllgrapher of pictures he had taken of Nixon. Henderson said he was so shocked arrived outside the office after Nixon Hoopital spokeswoman Karen Krantz he didn't get off ·a picture before an was inside,· hoping to take pictures or bas now-expre!Sed a d · re attendant whir ~ir---binrretumtng to hii room. photographs to be taken during his pusfied him back into the After waiting outside for some time, hospital stay. He is to leave the OOspital office he had been leaving. Henderson assumed that Nixon had left. Friday. Carpenter's Foe Charges Funding Misu se ·in Meet By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllE Of JM o.ny l"lllt St.rt State Senate 36th District hope.fut Frank Barbaro charged Wednesday that incumbent Dennis Carpenter (R-Ncwport Beach) ts illegally using camP?ign funds from some Orange CounW I a n d developers to meet his private eJpenses. At a hastily called news conference at the Airporter Inn in Irvine, Democrat Barbaro called' for an inv.estlgation by the secretary of state and prosecution by the !tale attorney general and the Orange Cbtmty district attorney. Contacted by telephone in Sacramento, Carpenler poo)>.poohed the cha•J"S, terming them campaign rhetoric and chiding Barbaro for "not talking about the real issues. There are plenty of them." Barbaro, armed with Carpenter's cam- paign contribution and confll.ct. of interest disclosure statements, used a press release prepared by Carpenter's staff as bis main ammunition. Barbaro Charged that Carpenter has taken "at least $30,000 and possibly as much as $100,000 wortb of con· tribuUons he recclvcd from his Gold~n State Improvement COmmittee ahd diverted for Personal and private use" without reporUng it as income. The committee, Barbaro saidt should have been listed on Carpenter's conflict of Interest statement, since it is com-P9oed targoly of land developers. ·specifically, Barbaro said a total of $21,000 paid over .the past four years fo( a housekeeper and Carpenter's. s8cnmento apartment came illegally from that account. carpenter actnowledged that the money did come from the committee campaign account, but said nothing JI. legal was done. earpent;er,· a former FBt agent, said that each week the Senate la in· sesSion ho putt-his '210 personal expense-check Into the: same accoont. The non-taxable expense money, he. said, "could have just gone into my poekct." The expense money since his 1970 (Ste CARPENTER, Page /\%) • I ' • * * * * * * Nixon Asks Judg·e Stric~ To Excuse Him in Trial WASHINGTON (UPI) -Fonner President Nixon today formally asked Judge John J. Sirica to excuse Jtim from testifying at the Watergate cover- up trial, apparently because of ill health. Motions to quash both prosecution and defense subpoenas for Nixon's testimony were delivered at 8 a.m. PDT to the closely guarded chambers where Sirica was interviewing prospective jurors for the trial of five of the former president's associates. Herbert!· Miller Jr .. Nixon's lawyer, refused to say what the envelope co~ t3ined~ Bul Sirica disclosed the contents about .45 minutes later. "They will be filed under seal until the court has had an opportunity to re- view them thoroughly," Sirica· said. The subpoenas would require Nixon, one of 20 unindicted co-conspirators · in the cover-up, to answer questions about * * * . Ex-president's Legal Expense s Top $100,000 the alleged conspiracy for the first time since he ·resigned and rect?ived a full pardon from President Ford. The motions to quash the subpoenas wer~ ~lieved to have argued that Nixon. who has been hospitalized with a new HOUSE CUTS NIXON FUND TO $200,000. Story, Pa ge A4. 6 MORE AIDES LEAVE WHITE HOUSE -Page A7 nareup or phlebitis, is too ill to travel lo Washington from his home in California and too weak to endure the rigors or ilttending a trial tha~ miiy last as Jong as three months. Special prosecutor Leop Ja"·orski sug- gested last week thal Sirica might wish to consider sending a team of doctors to California to examine Nixon before ruling on whettier ~e must comply 'A'ith subpoenas for his appearance. Miller's actions came as sources disclosed ·that 8.nother of his clients. Richard A. Moore, a former Nixon aide, had been added as an unindicted co-con· spirator in the cover-up case on the basis Of "newly discovered evidence" found Jn the Watergate tapes. Sources close to ·the case identified A1oore, 60, who!le resignation as White l~ouse special counsel was announced Wednesday, as tbe unidentified 20th WASHINGroN (UPI) -Fonner name W'hich Jaworski addl'd w list of Presidentr Nixon has run up more than Un.indicted ro-conspiralors. Nixon had Sl00,000 in legal expenses. but 11 fund been listed as one of the original 19. has been set up to hetp· pay the debt, Moore, who cootradictl'd the testimony it was diJClosed today. of Nixon's chief accuser John Dean Former Nixon a Ide Bruce in tc.!timony before the Senate \Yai.erga(e Her.schensohn sa1d that fhe fund was ' committee, said he did not know 'set up by a board of three trustees, "anything new,'' tither, about being qam- • Herschensohn, Rabbi Baruch Korff and ed. aa M unindicted C().CQnspirator or George 'Pt1cLaugh1in . being sub!)Oenaed to teatify, Hmchensohn said dotiations will be ln the-third day of the trial , Sirtca solicited for Nl:ton. began questionl!lf indiv1dually 144 pro- "We know he is now In debl over !lpeciive jurors ~wtio Md been scl~ted fJOOiOOiO-~n-Ieia expenses," Jiertcllef>-dt:ring tbe firit-two dayL!rom a grouP: sOfm sakt . of 31S c11.ndkl11tc1. • l~o said 'lhat the fund has been &ef Miller adlJt'd, "Mf.f A-1oore -hRs not up through la bank. As to whether Mxon been named either by the grhnd jury has been Jn formed, he replied, "We or lhe 11peclnl prosecutor. On tile bas\1 have b<!en In touch with San Clemente," ol nu the information available to me, Nixon's Celifornla retirement residence. LSce NlXON, l'age 2) ' ) . . D1Uy l"llol Sti ff l"lllt9 ANIMAL O~F~CE R...T.HOUGHl'. HE . ~OUND 'ONE OF l'.HOSE WEIRD· RELIGIOUS CUL TS' Hund reds of Dead Cats, Embalmed in Plas tic Bags, Discovered in Santa Ana field In"·e stors Bilked --·--·~,IJA~Fraud Indictment Names Two €oast Men Two Orange Coast men are among lhree persons named in a 69-count federal Grand Jury criminal indictment handed down in Los Angeles Wednesday. The indictment charges the trio with partici pating in a nationwi<le ~mall or \\'ire fraud conspiracy that allegedly bilk- ed investllrs out of $344,000. Named in the indictment were R~rt Danie! Hill. 49, of 111231 Bayberry Drive. Jr\'ine and Cha rles Gish. 30, of Park Newport apartments, Newport Beach. The third person . charged by. the fed eral Grand Jury is Richard L. Gray, 54, of 2351 Breerden St ., Woodla nd l·ll!ls. Included among five corporate deft>n· k--'-~~ ... ----~~---~-~----<IAAllO--<har~e<l-in--lhe-in<liot.""""-''s--~ 01Uy Piiot S!11f PllOlo STILL GIRNING Wo rl d Champion Sayers Va lley· G 1·a 1~l nio Pull s F ur inv Face ~ For Supervisors Television crews with canleras and b-rl.l(ht lights milled around in nervous anticipation of the start of \\'ednesday's Orange County Bo.'lrd of Su:>t-"rv1sors meeling. They hadn ·1 con1e to record any momentous decision or the board·, but rather to fihn an award ccrernony honor- ing a tiny 1'~ountain Valley grandmother who makes runny races. France~ "Granny r.irn" Sayers, reign- ing world char:nplon ln the ancient art o( facial contoTtioo ( giming I. "'3S presented with a rramed board resolution cfling her competllive achievement. She took Ute award from Supervisor Rober\ Battin and quickly made a grJmace at the board. 'When the chuckles and guffaws subsld- e4, Mrs. Sayers told the board she "is truly grateful " for being honomt by them .. h1rs. Sayers demonstrated her g\rn -which amoi.ints "> remov ing her teeth and virtually S\\'allowing her nose with her lower lip -once to the board, onct to the audience nnd again just for thn tel vlston comcrn!i. She obvlously was exerting some effort (See GTRN, Pngc A!I ~ ~~~ Ex-l.agima Beacl1 Officer Fired · In G1mfire Ca se "' • Bf JACK CHAPP ELL Of IM Dlllf l"llol Stiff Former Laguna Beach Narrotics Of- ficer John Saporito has been fired by the Tustin Police Department on charges he shot out a ·window at the La guna Beach City Hall annex. The incident a! 3:30 a.m. Sept. 6. involved another 'l'ustin officer and a Laguna Beach narcotics officer and followed a Laguna Beach Police Associa- ti on party. Ofricefs reportedly had been drinking. Laguna Beach Police Chief Frank Schopcn ack nowledged Wednesday his departmcnl had attempted to keep the incident from becoming public, but said an internal investigation is under way and disciplinary action against Laguna Beach officers may be la ken today. Saporito v.'as dismisst'd from the Tust in Depart ment which he joined about a year ago arter form er Laguna Beach Police Chief J. J. Kelly left Laguna for the inland city chief's post. Tustin department spokesmen said Saporito was fired for alleged ly illegall y discharging a firearm and conduct unbecon1ing an offiCt'r. Tustin Officer Frank Lopez v.•as suspended 20 days from the force for conduct unbecoming an ofricer. Chief &:hopcn refused to identify the Laguna Beach ofJicers subject to the internal investiga tion . however, it i<J known a Laguna Beach' nnrcotlcs officer v.·as suddenly and recently reassigned !Sec FIRED. Page A2J Ilarmcr Nan1cd To No . 2 Post SAN FRANCISCO (UPl)-Gov. Ronald Reagan today appointed Sen. John . L. Harmer. one or the inost ronserv:it1\·e members of the Legis[aturr, to succeed F.d R<'inecke es lieuten.ant goxernor. HAtrner. nn attorney And th I' R.epubllct1.n nomlne<' for 11 e u I en ant gov~rnor .in th<' Nov. S eloction. 'A'ill 1111 • 1he .thrre=month blllanee of Heinceke'5 tct1n but w\11 not appMr as 1he "I ncumbent" 01> the ballot. Rcngan picked Harmer a ,day artcr hls onc-Un1e tfelr npp.1rent received Rn IS.mon th suspcndt'd S('nten1.~ for ft•lony perjury In connection "'Ith Iha tTI' afriilr. -, • • International Commodities Exchange. 4570 Campus Drive. Newport Beach, parent company of the four other cor- porate defendants. As a result of the indictment. postal inspector John Zimbilch said today, ar- rest warrants have been issued !or the men. However, they have not yet been arrested. If convicted of the cha rges alleged in the indictment the defendants face a maximum sentence of five years in prison and a $5.000 fine on each count Hill, presiden t of Inlernational Com- moclities Exchange, is named in all 89 counts. Gray. according to Zimbilch. is cha rged with five conspiracy counts. Gish is named in three. The federal Grand Jury alleg~ that buyers were fal sely told by company officials commodity auc!ions would be purchased on their behalf on a margin in the futures market. · Such purchases \vould insure buyers of the availability of futures, according to the indictment. The indict ment also alleges the com- pany claimed falsely that it owned beef cattle herds in the Mid\\·est and cou ld guarantee cattle buyers future delivery. About $344.000 y,·as obtained from in- \·eslors through such misrepresentations, aroJrding to the Grand Jury 's charges. , Earl y this yea r. the Securilif'S and Exchange Commission obtained a federal (Set FRAUD, Page At) Or ange Coast Weather Lo'v clouds increasing by Friday 1norn ing but clcarini: by noon. ac- eording to the \\C'BlhC'r servi<'t'. Not 1nuch tcmperaturl' change. Highs near 70 at the beaches lo the n1id-70S inland. INS I Dll TODA\' .4 Ho11sc pm1et /lco rd. rc.tti· 11101111 itu.~ 1(1cck abfJ11t piyenn bloorl be111n spl'ink led ot•rr a f1ghtin(1-dna to i ncrea.~t liis rlr~ s1rr f or b/o(l(f 1111rl orousP l11s fightn1g r11 .tti11rts ns .tpcrtalora ll'atcl1ed. Sre Story, l1aue 86. f.r1111 BllmtlKll 91 L. M. loflf Bf c1111tr..i1 Ai. c. t11nu._.. C'·U C•111lt' CS Cl'ISO•~rll CS 0.1"" Nolicc' AU f.lllo<i•I 1"1" "' Eftleri•lftrntllt BS FIM l\t• ... , Hy Oatelft•r '' Mtl'flf-at lftl•t111li,1oft .f ••• , AMI ~•IHI•" ) 11 I • • MolltY DK... 16 ~'ti.. ., Mlllltll l'\IMI 16 N1t1 .. .i Nt'Wt Af ....... <•""'"' ~n-u .. _.. 11.t J'TA I f 1-h (It $i.ct M•rtth 11t·1 1tlt•ltlaft •• TPf'atw' IU w_..,~.. AA Wt•l<ll lrltw\ At ; _l 2 UAlL't' PIL01 IS .. -'· End of Tether -Ju~ge Condones Wife in Sl.aying LONDON (UPIJ -A judge gave a suspended two-ye ar sentence and words of ·praise to a 40.ye;ar-old ~oman who pleaded gu!Jty lo statibing her husband to dealh with a sc1sson. _ __ GJ'.>ce l>lalOQCY _pleaded _guilty Wednesday at the Old BaJley Criininal Court 1.0 lhe maOsTaugl\fer of her-husband, William, S7, when he threatened and ~at her after a drinking session. Judge Leslie Doren1a n said lhe evidence s~owed she suffered beatings fro1n her husband over a lhree-year period. "You have been a ~ood mother, a good wife and an excellent housekeeper. I cannol t1l1nK of al'iy nlore one Ci say oC any \Von1nn ,11 he Sdid passing sentence. ~ . "I accept that you have suffered considerably over the year.s because of your husband's beh~vior ~nd you were driven to what you did at the end or your tether, he said. From Page Al Business Role Eyed For Pa,t•ks ---A special Irvine commTttee -will look tnto what role commercial recreation ' will play In the city's park system aOOPrci>are a reporl Within Sll" days for the community services commission. The commission, which has prin1ary respooslbillty for m a k i n g recom- mendations to the city council. on how the $16 million in park bond money approved by voters -in June b to be spent, reviewed commercial reaeat.ion ~ibilities Wednesday night. Dana · Harbor Lease P e1·mit CARPENTER. •• The committee, made up or Com- election, he said, totals "between $22:,000 missioners Steve DeLapp and Atiles and $2.1,000." Peterson, Community Services Director Carpenter For Senate Committee Paul Brady and park consultant Alan receipts from November 1970 t 0 Ribera Is to hold meetings with com- Dewnber 1973 show a total of $62,300 mercial recreation developers to devise : 1 contributed by the Golden State Improve-a policy for the parks. Orange County Board of Supervi90r As much as ·50 of the total 161 park ed I ment Corhrnittee. Chainnan Ralph Clark sign a ease acres ptaimed could be used for any st.rucf f $3 The committee, COOlP.OSed of 14 in-today permitting con ton o -dlviOuals and a TaW f~, does haVe of a· range of commerclal recreation million worth of new boat slips and through leases of the land to private other fa cilities in Dana Harbor. several land developers, Carpenter said f b "· d t · but also has a car dealer, a trucking urns. Clark signed the u111.y ocumen s in A "first cut" al the park Policy toward. be f lhe N umnrt executive and a retired newspaper his office while mcm rs o e .. t"'" allowing private, fee recreation en-. r1· thal acqm"red publisher, amoog others, as mem >ers. Beach busmess coftso iwn terprises was reviewed b'-'-the com-~ of •At5 ooo The statement shows Barbara Moore, ~ the lease for an option .,, ....... .... • mission. looked on. · who Barbaro called a housekeeper and The ri°ght to develop 950 boat slips Carpenter "an integral member of my The thrust of the discussion, Peterson in lbe vacant ~·est basip of the harbor __ team," as having been paid $13,948.32 said, was aimed at avoiding excluding was purchased by the newly formed from the account in those years. any particular type of recreation. group called TBW. . . She is 'listed under a heading the •1w~ _ _thou1d not shu_t_ tb.e. cki9r," Its principat memben: 1ntlude manne election code defines as camNlign p le said ~ ·• J ••· 1· l f contractor Paul Trautwein, _,.,i;t dentist ,__ e rson ; 1~1ernng o uH;; 1s o • ".,"""' managers. advertising agencies and facili. I incl Dr. RObert Beauchamp 8nd members publicity agents, stenographers and proposed unacceptable t es . ud-- fl Ute Newp<l(t Beach Wamtington fami· clerks, precinct worters, Speakers and ing: ·bowling centers, skating rinks, ly, majc,>r residential housing developers. entertainers. miniature golf courses, sporting goods · ·•1 •feel .certain -the plan ls what we •-__.R 'Jfi L."~-~ •L €l k s ...... ~. •~wturants, UL ce uuuuw1J11, had Ul-mlntt"1or Dana-Ha1uu1; -ar -O"". said. "tt wit! almost doubl• the harbor's Prom p Al heailh clubs and hobby and toy sbopO. - capoclly ud we are happy to have . age "I'm nol enthralled wilh the idea of private enterprise do It wilhoutihe coun· DEAD CATS putting a bowling alley in the middle ty baving to assign one of its • • • of a park:," Peterson said, ''but people d"""".n..ent.s." ~I"".... "'in Irvine have been hollering loud Bnd Richa(!i Beft!!chaJ!1.P1 ~k_ing for tl_le to JohrLSpangler _oLOrange to use for long for~. some· ..,,_ Of commercial consortium and hi& dentist latfier, said equipment storage." .,..,... It Is likely to cost more to store a Spangler, ,1:ho C<luld not ..be reached recreation. ,boat in the \\'CSt basin once the slips . for comment this morning, is part 0,~11er "Sooner or later we're going to have ·are installed. of \Yestem Pacilic Biological Supplies, these things, but righj~w y_eop~bave . "The county is charging us more than 2.1"12 Harvard St., in Santa Ana. to go out of the city for them." · the people .,...ho run the other half of "Mr. Spangler told us the dead cats The,.present tight money situation fac- .the harbor so we will pass that along v.-ere almost all purchased from the ing developers, he said, could mean ~make a nasonable profit," he said. l'Otifitf~ariIDf.al shelter, wbicb puts them -·that it· may be ~a-1ong4:1:me before ' According to the lease. the county to sleep by the bwidreds every year," such facilities are available. v.•il\ get 25 percent of the gross receipts-Ayres said. eommen::ial recreatim fadllUes In the of Q.W;s operations in the harbor. The That number is actuaMY. in the parks, he aald,·atill leave the promoters murtty · gets ts per.cent or the gross thousands and sale of ~ the dead -With the ~ <i lflsing funds but fmn the easl basin. animals-at a fiat fee of 60 cents may make it e.uler. Beauchamp estimated his nun will apiece -is a legal standard procedure lAahilf. he said._ the city should mt ·have to charge about 23 Cents more according to county Veterinary licallh 1-ye a ~.rtdch O:etly uyS "no" ::than •ftle-OOlertharbor operatq""s -/com-Officer Dr. \Y. H. Dieterich. to_,...,,,;tt.Mttaibi. - , inlf...O ·ebolt •$2.75 pef boat fol:t 'per "The situation is that we know -''Wi i6oalrl~ fiexlble If we rOOftUalrir a v~I of 30 feet or less. everyone who wants a degree in have 1n the~" he said. -"We\ittt·be using a different formu1a. biological science must. dissect an em-A Second presentation for I tennil!: 'tO charge fdr'these slips," Beauchamp balmed cat," DJeterich said in a teaching facility proposed by fn.. ; said. "We will charge by the square telephone interview. . temational tennis champions Rod Laver ;footage of water the boat takes, up-"We know these animals must come and Roy Emerson was made· at the 1 mther than by the linear foot." from somewhere and we feel we are meeting by Gar.y Dalzell, who rel:ently :· ! Beauchamp estimated it will ultimately best serving the community and higher resigned from the city Plarulln& com· ~cost the consortium $3 million to com-education by selling dead, unwanted cats mission. lete its lam for the harbor. Besides in this way." Dalzell asked the commission to hasten the ps, ey wiltaml~op,--a.--~"'o°';e~ten-c.,-. 0°1h~s.,.aic;d-..lbecc-"'ca"ls,,--,a""re=nT.'l~.,~1~a-itltsrrld,evelopment of a poliey-toward-t"0111 number d on-shore facilities, including to anyone without completion of written mercial recreation. a small yacht club. application fonns listing reasons for the Peterson said that all pniposed purchase and qualifications. The 60-Cent facilities would have to !tarid city ,_ - ' f't'otn Page Al QUXKE.:. glais. fell onto sidewalks and ligl1r fix· tures were broken 1005e from the ceiling Of (lie UPI office in do.,..11town Lima. 'D:rwntown Lima .... ·as quickly deserteo. ~ closed. office buildings .,..·ere shut beanfse residents feared a second and ~ !trooger aftershock might follo~·. , A: ~an for American T~lephone and Telegraph said phone service from Lima wa~ restored afler a two-hour cut. He said the 28 satellite circuits cut bv the earthquake were put back I in opCratiOn. but backed up calls were : delayed by as much as two hours. . The Lima fire chief said first reports ' iodi cated the most heavily damagfd part ol Lima was in the Rimac section "''here older. predominantly · .,...oodf"fl buildings make up most or the homes. -- Olt.A.MGECOAST " DAILY PILOT , .... o--Cl>"'' o..;., ....... -.. ~..,., .. ..,..... t-._l~N-"'"'' .. -•i-.tll>y""'<>•'V° c...ot_,.t._ Se!>o< .... -......... ,..,..,,......., .. ,_,.I '"'°'43" ~n<laf lot Cool~ lo'-N•"(<>t\ Boo«" t<u!I''"""" S.oc"f'_... .... 11 .. ~ ~·"''"' -1.-1--..-1 51• °"""""'" ~· Juo.; C..Po•&r ..... ,.. 1'"91• ....,.,.. • ., f<l.,.-.n ,, """".,,.., Sotu'lllV\ enc!~~- ..... lt>e .,,,..,,,..11'""""""0 P'••• '' ot :J;io W.., llo 51•..i. too•~~ Oo~ICOrv <J<'e.n OffK•• °"'' lr,lft&AlOW..•,.. S-• ~_...t990C.l!:»:!J~lloo.- L•-k-""'''"""""""'• ........ 1'(11 ... IM«tl' l!'f1'9No:t> ~ ~°"'*"· J05-llc.n.N.-.. T11t,t.-17t•l 6•2·4l2t Cleulfltd A"'-"l.W.. 642-5671 S.11 Clf-..M Al Dfpwt"lfflt: Telfptw. 4t2-4420 ~.,.,. a.-.~Putll.-.C.:W... """' ,,.,.,._._ .... ·-----1111..i-~· ti~&·~· .. "'·-,......·~ """""~-... -·oi-.,.._ 11--o ,,_ -llff' rJl'4 •I Cool• -C.~b ~tt $.il'IJq' .. _Wo-"* tJOO _......,.,..,,,., t4110-.r"'1;fflf~---""!'-•)OD-iwr ' ; purchase price barely covers the cost scrutiny of their fin8nclal positions. of putting an animal to sleep. The city. be said, would be "stuck The doctor said he \\'as unaware the wilh a white elephant in the middle cats found Wednesday were being stored of the park if they went broke. in the marmer discovered by animal "The last thing we want is for control o!ficiats but he doubts if any s:mebody to mme in and bu1ld 8 buUding JaY.'S y,•ere violated. and lherlt a year down the road, belly Ayres said Spangler was not cited since the cats were not causing any obvious health hazard. "But \\'e told him he had to put them in a building -preferably refrigerated-to get them out of public view," Ayres said. "The way he had them laid out simply wasn 't kosher." Ayres was obviously shaken by the incident . particularly the spectacle of dead cats surrounded by barrels of embalming fluid. ''Believe me. I hadn't seen anything quite like this before." Ayres said. •·There was one case some yea rs back of a guy who dumped a bunch of frozen cats in a vacant lot but that one ended up in court." Wooden Picked To Fill County Planning Seat Orange County labor leader A. Enrl \\'ooden or Santa Ana has been named to fill ,the vacancY on the county Planning Commission left by the resignation of Clnrence Casper or Fountain Va\l('y. Supervisor Robert S.11tin announced his choice or \Vooden. 35. \Yooden is currently serving his third term as business representative of the Orange Belt Distrtct Council of Painters Local 686. He ha; previously scrvt!d as president of L«al 686 and as e delegate lo the Orange County Dwlding Trades Council. The new commissioner has been elected to the Olsntyland Joint Board o( Grievances and Arbitration And sits on the Orange Belt Lnbor-Ma.na~emenl "rrlal Ooard. - ' Casper reslgnt!d his post l~t week clllng a prior decison to serve only Me -· • I up." Jlrom Page Al FR.\UD ... court order enjoining lntemaUoanl C.om- modities Exchange from vi o I a tin g federal fraud statutes. Al that time the SEC charged that the company was operating similar lo a Los Angeles. based finn that collapsed in 1973. The lenns of the injl.Dlction obtained by SEC were conserited to by company officials wi thout an admission or denial of any violations. As a result of the injunction a receiver \Yas appointed to Preserve International Commodities Ei:change assets. According to Zimbllch, the counts alleged in the indictment took place between January, 1972 and the .issuance of the injunction in January of this year. Terms Eased Rv Terrorists SANTO DOMINGO, Domlnjcan Republic (AP) -Terrorists hold· inf( an American woman t11p1omat and six others hostage for almost a week said today they were aban- OOning demand! for $1 million ransom and release of political pri1aners. Dedartng thal conditions Inside :ht besieged Venezuelan consulate had become intolerable for both teJTOrlsts 11nd· hostages, the ter- roristl' leader sald the gurunen now woufd accept aafe· conduct >11t of the colDltry to Mexico or Peru. The guerrtJla chief, Radame1 -Mtndti Vargas, mado a dramatic 1ppea_rance from a w1ndow of the consulate lnd read h11 new stand to police and newmnen. • - . Lot of Golil: · For G·litter ~JUKE CffY CUPll -Of. ' fidal1'11ove =hat lhe cily school l!)'lilenL ll,562 worth ol gllller _., pa~~ encHl!e facet1 .. • m.ttnts;" \ 1be .... lar&e purchase was made, a tpOktsman said Wednesday~ , because the district wanted t() "stock up in preparation for M bnpe.nding glitter shortage/' Clemente Woman • Bag,,,~r;.. Cella, · --: --~ . i,_ •· 2 ·~-n~~-~~plJ:\uge -... ·-. • ., Verbal~i\fi§_sile~ •1 •• Two wealthy Orange eounlyi donori ... iM t\\'O men, fnost of lt In the fonn to "Assemblyman. Kenneth Cory's cam· or fnterest-rree loans. · 1 lo 1 Bagley told reporters the largest aums ~go r · i tate controller drew verba he has received Weri two U~QOO dona~ bhWs Tue!d•Y rrom William Bagley, lions, One from ..n&l~ors nd one in Cory'• Rewbiiean qwonenl. lbe -ks from deiltlsts. · • · •· ll of the dono-Orange Dr.·Cel!a.'"""tac'"' today ............... n. a resu one 00 ' that the..JoinS~wer.;~m~T"c;y County poljrcal figure or. I:.ouis J. Celia, perm~ but '" his ~till i:orn-s, D I flayed Bagley right back today for .,1 · -1 t t eat • -•"· f 't ·-·'•" In lh mi ee, · , l.O O . i, eve.,.~g rom · a ... -.ng e Ask<d ·u be eX]!eded -~ moMY Jo political gilller" lo dls)>laylng a nude be pal~ liack,-Cella. repli.U.:!'Aboohllely. B f • nd ff painting on bis office wall. , Everything ts absolut!>IY 'M\hlll • the oy rie urt Bagley, In bii prior blaa~ :-~ oarlmelers of the law. MllllOii.~ .. n that Dr. Cella and w~r Mlillon Nl~JO · bave been paid l:ilck nom call'lpi\gn ~ rancher Rlcbaril . O'Neil star\ P"l'"'I. conunlllees • over the yed CILJlly / A San Oemente worn"° died UVlu taxes QO their big camp&lga loans to millions, but others. It's a trldltlbrr." a gunshot wound In· the head ·and her (Jory: . : • , _ ..,. ·eeua · further conmlintid, ••Mr. boyfriend was shot In the right arm Bagley alleg~ that I\. I"'~ .-..aonabl•. Bagley's response .ls'lhal ol ·a ,lriical early today in a Capistrano Beadi fn. to believe that blt l>e#J10CrlltlC ~at bag man. His mind Jias been JangWililng cldent that Is betng investigated by intended to ~y;twr.966 f'roln. ~.two in tbe political gutter 9\) long ~t it Orange County Sheriffs officers. ~refOre·be-CXlllends»lhe J~ s~d has picked_ up .. ~ fairly ~ ~a lnvestilators s8.Id they are waiting be subject to. state _and ·federal glft of ~he arell.· , ,: • .... · ... ~ ··. for doctors at San Clemente General taxes. ... 'Mr. B,Ml~x·tS~o,1.t-lii \ne nP,lStJOrpid, Jlospital to complete surgery on John Author of many c.auromla tax · laws, inerreCtuat;· olctll_!10 ~~ ~ ~Is Bagley told a -news conference '\hat the slate~"'I1le most.,notlible ttilnc alxKit btm Reyes, 19, or 4017 Calle Juna, so they taxes couJa rilacb a total oC $200,000 or his· office · is""'the large painting of can question him further about the death or more ot Dora Rodriguez, 22, of Sl796 El The Republican lawmaker said he the nude woman that graced his office not ified the state controller's oflice , for many yean.'~ Cella said. He added Camino Real, San Clemente. which sand.Jes state gift taxes, about the painting was a symbol of Bagley's They said Reye9 told them at the the situation and he intends to write "utter conte111pt for morality and bones- scene of the shooting that Miss Rodriguez the U.S. Internal Revenue Service about ty." shot him ln the ann with a .38-calibcr what he called "the tax ripoff." revolver and then turned the weapon 'lbe taJ:es, Bagley sald, are due im· ,, mediately from Cella and O'Neill under F p..-Al on herseu. . . the government's q\iarterly tax reporting rom .._,e Officers said the shooting occurred system. FIRED in a car parked on a deadend street -Cory. reported receiving~ a......tot.al _ _of_ ..~ ~ ... ; north of the Palisades at Capistrano. $506,577 in campaign contribul\oos from Beach.. from.the detective force to patrol. "W• have not yet teamed what caused Enlis d M . Chief ~ ref..00 ,lo fliseuss the the quarrel, u there was one,. '!I'll we te arme case pending Issuance of tbe r~ haye_reached no dedsiOOI of any kind · \ The Laiun4 chief, b>wever, did con- on thi• case," '11irifr1 eapt. Jame•J(ill• ed on Base rinn as coii'ea repoi!Slhat-~ Broadbelt said today. narcotics officers had attended the police "We are verY amfous to question ' -· Ar -issociaUon· pjcnic--Sept. 5, had left and Mr. Reyes farther 88 soon as he is From Texas ea with other officers elliaged in a narcotics well enough," Broadbelt added. · investlgalion and then rejoined the party. Sheriff's officers said deputies who Authorities at El Toro Marine Cofps At about 3 a.m., e Office.rs.. were patrol the Capistrano Beach area said Air Station have identified an enlisted reported to have gone .to the annex they hfd seen the couple on previous man shot to death in a barracks A1onday on GleooeYre and Legion Streels shared occasions sitting together ·in a parked night by the only other Marine in the by the police detectives and the recrea· car. , building. lion department to pick up an oUJcer'& Coroner's officers said Miss Rodriguez He was PFC Jotmny Farias, 18, of car parked there . died from a Sfilgle, shot thlougli-the Tyler, Tex., a~tbfditig to Officials . At aoout 3:30 a.m. {he Laguna Beach head. Sheriff's Investigators said they Investigators to wOOm PFC Calvin officer left aDd was closely followed have not yet detennlned ownenhip of J. Moss Jr., 19, of Brldgepart, C.onn., by the Tustin· officers. ·Al about the the weapon from which two bullets were surrendered within minutes of the killing same time, gunfire was heard. and a b f del rtnined Olive Laguna Beach patrol officer investigated.) fired. ave 90 ar e 00 m · According to the police log, notbln1 Moss marched to MP headquarters was found . GIRN ••• - by the final girn, explaining that she can't breathe in the act of giming. Battin'a resolution noted that Mr11. within 12 minutes-after Tyler ..-as shot At a:22 a.rn. Sept. 6, police detectives in the -back of the head with a .Jo:.30 reporting for work found the annex plate bunting rine. glass .,window shot out and a smashed He surrendered the weapcl!l, which light · fixtw"f .Jmoc:ked ·to the floor by had been registered wllh lbe base pro-a ricocheting ilullel wbiclrbad penetrated vost marshal as his own property. and bounced around several office part!· He is oow a pri90ller in the El Toro tions. MCAS brig held in detenlon pending Chief Schopen admitted the depart· the riling' ,oC a.fonnal charge. ment had attem.Pted to keep the inc!dent Sayers, a native of Kent, England, won 1be process wm take one to two under wraps. week!, according to Maj. Sara Pritchett The detective's discovery was Usted the glrning title in competition with o( the In!onnatlonal Services Office at only as "infonnation" on the official ~other:l-last-yeat.in-Eng,Jom~ndo..----lbe-Marine-·..,.,._--------:police-log-and-no-oarrative-wu-given,,, --'- Glming, which is in the dictionary, a departure from normal.poUce practice, - supposedly originated 600 years ago in Chief Schopen said he Ur>ught the Wales, Battin said. Frotn Page Al action covering up the shooting was · appropriate becaust! it was "a personnel When he presented the plaque to Mrs. NIXON matter" and said if it happened again, Sayers, Battin promised to do all be ~ • • • it would be hailgled the same Way. could to help Mrs. Safers with ·her He did admit the log entry "in- latE!;st elJort _winning U.S. citizenship. t do oot believe. be wilJ be o.r shoutd.~ fof'.IDB.Uon·• was not proper. He &aid benamedco-conspiralor.'' it should have beeb ''maliclou1 Strike Hits Aerojet SACRAJ\IENTO (UP I) -A strike of nearly 700 workers at Aerojet General Corp. here was in Its second day today with no new negotiations scheduJed. The sl:rtke was called Wednesday when negotiations between the firm and the Internatiooal As&octati on of Machinists and Aerogpace Workers local 946 col· lapsed. , _ . Five of Nixon's cl<16e3t aides -former mischief." Attorney General John N. Mitchell , fonner White House. aides H. R. Haldeman and John D. Ehr\ichman. Conner assistant Attorney G e n e r a 1 Robert C. Mardian and re-election com· mil tee lawyer Kerulcth W. Parkinson -are charged wilh COMpiracy in the concealing of toi>-level involvement in the 1972 Watergate bugging. Won1an Survives Fall LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A 64·year-old woman suffered only a broken hip early today when she fell from an overcrossing onto the Hollywood Freeway after losing her looting. Ede Burtoo E-ilo ol Los Angeles was reported· in satisfactory condition at Queen of Angela J!ospital. Special Litton ·Demonstration_ . Friday and Saturday - 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. 1975 Utton MlcrowaYe Oven with VARI-COOK C~RO~ • • Advance features that set the LlnOM Mlnutemaster® Model 416 apart from 9ther MICROWAVE•OVEMS eo~111u•• Ml~TIN1•• D19!1ll COnllOI • VARI-COOK DEFROST OVl!N CONTROL Special lntroducto Price FREE 90DAYSCASH ........................ ~-··· ·- Now "°"ell\ ccdk, ,... h .. t, ,...... t!MIJltt, WltlJI. llttl clflrwl I I rlilC.l'O'WI .. _.,,. Wltrl , lh• ··~1·•lt>t 101111 1111• l IUlll VI F!• Cool!" Ow.II °"''*· • ' I • -- Duniingion Beaeh- \ Fountain ·Valley * * -* • ' " •• • N.Y. Stocks· VOL. 67, NO. 276, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1974 TEN CENTS . . Single Fount-aill Valley SChoOl District Eyed By .KATHY CLANCY Of tt. D1ih• Piiat ll1tf P.fore than 60 Fountain Valley residents met this week to discuss creating a single unified ocli>ol <tislrict' entirel y° within city Poundaries. Carl "Bud" Jones, organi?er ol the meeting; said petlU~ to forin the new district w:e now being circulated.. Plans .,. are to have the new K·12 system operaUng by 1976, he said. "We are taking It out oC the hands- of U:ie politicians," ·said Jones, a shoe retailer and importer, who li~es at 11050 Sudith Ave. "The political bodies have done nothing but squabble and bicker, and it gets progressively wone," be aakl . He 'added his group wants one school board deciding on education for Fountain Valley children, instead .<A. the four it has now. armer. Al present children living in Fountain Valley are educated by the Fountain Valley (elementary)· School OistriCt, the Garden Grove Unified ·. School' -District, the Ocean Vi~w (elementary) School ·District 11nd the Huntington Beach Union High School District. Jones claims to have found a section Jn ~ state F.ducation Code whi ch pennits residents to form new school ew districts at both the elementary and high school levels. He said they \1-'ould become unified autmiatically, acoordlng to the education code, because they would share a com· mon boundary. U the petition drive collects signatures from 25 percent of the city's 21 ,500 registered voters, Jones said, no local school board action \\'OUld be required. Instead, he explained, the petitions would • Eanliquake , f-akes-B .ig T_oJl_ in P erzi LB!A, Peru {AP) - A violent earth- quake struck central Peru today, causing extensive damage to many buildings - •including three famous centuries-old tburctieS. Three perSoos were reported killed -and at least 38 injUred in the city el caneto 1211 mµes !rom Lillla, but there WU DQ ~e official CUJalty toll. -...... '1'be U.S. Geeloglcal Survey I n w-.... Iald' II>!· qub-tiit-7.~ on the Richter Scale. 'Ibe most devastating quake '<Vel recorded In SoUth America hit reru in 1970 and tilled an estimated 70,000 persons. That quake measured 7.8 on the Richter Scale. 1be acale is a measure of ground motion as recorded on seismographs. Every increase of one number means a tenfold increase in magnitude. Thus . , ...... .: ..... •·-'Mo ·•·.OV .. .,. .. . , ·-a 7.7 reading renects a quake 10 times ~ ... stronger than one of 6.7. • ,,,..i--·.-::·;:,,~"'.;~;s.·· __ ,_,,..,... l--flrlmnr.,-1 he-cupola of La Me STILL IRNING -.world Ch1mplon-$t_p,.. Valley Gran,drna Pulls Furtriy Face F.or Supervisors Church-cr.acked and._ shifted from its base on the roof ; the main altar or San Agustin Church, said to be one of the fmest in the city, tumbled; and the walls were damaged at the Prado Cburcb.-Each church is more than 300 years old. . Runniug 'l!ajer was not interrupted generally, but bad to be cut off in several plaei!s because or breaks in the mains. Sewer mains also broke and many streets were flooded. Most radio statjons went off the air for about two hours, but two somehow managed to keep broadcasting. At least a dozen old houses collapsed in Lima. The downtown area and many reslden· tial1 districts, including the area niiPr Television crews wilh cameras and the bull ring, were a mass of shattered glass and fallen masonry. Many weak bright lights milled around in nen:ou:i walls collapsed. anticipation of the start of Wednesday's In homes, crockery and glassware Orange Count1 Board of Supervisors shattered as a result of the viol ent vibrations. meeting. 1 • -· hadnN-1 ecord any · A large chunk of masonry falling from .,...,3 • come 0 r the top floor of the ornate Hotel Bolivar momentous decision of the board, but ~ in downtown Lima wrecked the top of rather to film an award ceremony hono'I'• a crowded city bUs. Several passengers Ing 1 tiny Fountalll Volley grandmolher were reported slightly injured. • ..t..... mat rum faces. The walls ·also cracked at the offices w1111 es Y ., . of the Foreign Ministry, housed ln an Fraoces "Granny Glrn Sa~, retgD· old building adjoining an historic palace. ing world champion ID· the ancient art Many Peruvians fled their homes in of facial contortion (gl.rning), was panic, and streets were flooded from presented wtth a framed board resolution bi:>ken water af>d sewer mains or littered cltin& her CQl)lpetit.i,ve achievement. .with cracked glass and ~nry. She took the award· from Supervisor The q~ke began at 9:21 a.m. - Robert Battin and quickly made a 7:21 a.~. PDT. -~ lasted almost grimace at the board. two mmutes. A 11trmg or aflershoc.ks When the' dwekles_and guffaws subsid· followed, the strongest a sharp, brief ed · Mn s.)1!rs toJd the board she quake almost ·an hour later. "i~ trul~ grateful" --ror being honored The main quake was felt in cities by them. 120 miles !rom Lima but Canete seemed Mn. Sayers demonstrated her girn <See. QUAKEJ hge A!) -which amounts to removing her teeth and virtually swallowing her nose with her lower lip -once to 1 the board, once ·to tbc audience and again just for the television cameras. She obviously was exerting some effort by "tbe final gim, explaining that she -_H1mtington Man Found in Wilds can't br'*lhe In the act of giming. PORTERVILLE (UPI ) -Norval Battin's re90lution noted Uiat Mrs. 'Kronin, 67, of Huntington Beach, was Sayers, a native of Kent , England, won report.ed in good condilion today after the glmJng title in competilion with . :/.:f~ days lost in S<quola N•· 900 others last year In .England. Tulare ~ty aberlfra deputle1 said Glmlng, which 11 In the dicUonarr~-• tearcb ptrt..f found IO'onln In the suppoaedly orig1nated 600 yean ago in forest late We(lne.,day after searchlng Wale. natlih a.ald. for hitll-since Sunday when he became ' separated from a group of elaht hunters. When he presented tho plaque to Mrs. Krooln, who deputies aai<I had a Mstory Styers, Ballin promised' to do all he o1 heart trouble, told his rescuers tf\Jl could 'to help Mrs. Sayers with her he rationed some candy and blscultl latest etrort -wlnntn& µ.s. citizenship. he had wilh him. ·' I D•llY Plitt Stiff P1Wt1 ASH TREES ARE COMING DOWN IN HUNTINGTON BEACH City Project Draws Complaints Despite Explanati~ns Huntingto11 Beacl1 Ci1ts Shade Trees to Firewood By TERRY COVILLE Of' till o.~ "llet St.ff Those big, ~autiful shame! ash trees that line many of the streets of Hun- tington Beach began tumbli ng do\\n Uris week -cut to firewood size by city sav."S. "I ~know it has to be done but 1 hale it,"· lamented l\1rs. MarY Vanek, one of the RhoOO Lane residents who watched the buzz saws take away the old shade trees. '"Ibey're messy trees but they kind of give a pennanence· to the homes. They give a feeling of strength. "The roots broke our water lloo three times. But we've becoIIJe attached to them. It'.s like seeing old biends ~o." The city began a $157,000 proJcot this week: to remove 232 or the 11o\d rrieRds" nnd replace them with younger, leSs trouble!!Ome tr.ees. Public works offici als say the streets involved in this year's tree removal program ar~ We, Rhlne Dr_iv_!!, Anita Lane, 'Stan.lord Lane, Flotenct Cireie. Norw1dt Cirele, S.vllfa Cill:lo. Tullow Lane, Arliogton Lane, HoltyWood Lant aod Manhall Drive But that. ls_only the ~iMing. The publlc works department ffiimates tllere ~ are more than 2,700 shamel ush Jrees that must be cul dcw:l'I ovtr the ne.xt fi ve ytars. Total cost of the program, lJ}Cludlng the planting of ne.w treta Ma the repair of broken si dewalks; )llpe.o ·aJ"1 gull ... will cost. about $1.8 million over lhe nvc-yeor period. 1'he tree cu.ttlng caused a ruckus · among neighbo rs this w~k because many were caught by surprise when the tree crews began their work. Most residents only receiyed notice of the work this '!\'eek. One Rhone Lane resident. f\1rs. c.ecelia Macchi , has threatened to take a perch in her tree and stop the creWs from cutting it down. "The on'ty reason we bought this house \\'as the tree in front," complained l\lrs. J\facchl. "Why can~t they give us a s haj_ce? We'll fi x the s•i d ew a I k s ourselves." !\>lost of her neighbors arc resigned lo the Idea Uley'll have lo lose the trees, though they. don't like it. "I like the trees, but if the roo1s. are clogging the pipes I guess I.hey have to go." says Mrs. l...inda Clark. It is the city's contention that the shame! ash trees, with large, tough, shallow roots, are ripping up sidewalks. crumblln" cu'rbs and gµttcrs, and chok· ing water and sewer pipes. City officials say the cost of constant f"l'P&lts would be constderab.ly higher than the 11.8 milllon to Yank them out now bttore too much damage is done. ' · ·The shameJ ash we~ planted in ci ty pafkwa ys 1hroughou1 the commuft.lty more than 10 )'ean ago. Public v.'Orks nfflchtla ~y It was a mistake to plant that type of tree but ii was a mistake made long ago th at has to be corrected "°"· . New trees. selected rrom several vaActles, w\11 be plant.t.>d ln place of the ash trees. New · varieties Include : bwhy yate, carrotwood. lemon scented (Seo TREES, Page A1) .. be sent by the COW1ty superintendent Of schools directly to Ult state Board of Education for action. In the past, there have been efforts by Fountain Valley residents in the Garden Gcove Unified School District where Jones lives to transfer their neighborhoods · to the Fountain Valley District. But their campaigns \\'ere blocked by the Garden Grove school board . Jones headed such an effort three ye ars ag_l}and is noy.· 5('1\ding his children to Fountain Valley schools on a special inter-district attendance agreement. "The problem Is they di vided up bean fields and now there are people there. ins1ead of beans." he said of the y.·ii~· school districts were formed . "But once you have a political boundary, it becomes sacred." He said he hopes to chani;:e that.. overnor Successo1· T.o Reineck~ . ,. SAN FRANCISCO_fAPl -State Sen. John L. Harmer was appf>!nted California's 40th lieutenant r-~emor ·by Gov. Ronald Reagan today. Hanner is the Republican nominee for the state's No. 2 off\ce in the Nov. 5 election. He will fill out the last Ufrtt months of the term of Ed . Reinecke. who resigned Wednesday minutes before bis; 1eotencing for per- j1Jcy. . • The 40-year-old senator, a oomervatlve and devout Mormon, was at Reagan's lide wbl!ft· the Governor announced the: •POOtiltment. . -<:AM:Jundng the appointment:-Reagan aaid of Hanner, "He is not just a caretaker. He has a demonstrated record of ability." Hanner will fonnally take <>ffice in Los Angeles .Friday. Hanner said , ''Now , Governor, I pledge to you that I shall endeavor )Vith all the capacity God gives to me to fill this responsibility with dignity, integrity and dedication.'' Before Rea an's announcement , hi s o ice ISSU no s a emen on etnec e s one'..sentence resignation letter_ de)jvered to the Senate and Assembly Wednesday. Reinecke received an I 8 • m o n t h suspended sente nce. He said he will fight his ainviction on a charge that be lied to a U.S. Senate committee probing an International Telephone and Telegraph scand al in 1m. Reagan's choice was i m p or tan t because the state's No. 2 elected official is the acting governor when the Governor leaves the state -something Reagan has been doing freq uently in recent months. The lieutenant governor's job itself has little political clout. When Reinecke acknowledged his legal appeals were exhausted Monday. Ca pitol speculation on his replacement im- nlediately centered around Harmer, who is proud of his fiscal conservatis1n. State Sen. Mervyn Dymally, the Los Angeles Democrat runnlng ag ai nst Harmer for lieutenant governor. said Reagan's selection or Harmer would mean Republicans were trying to "fix" lbe election. Harmer. who doesn't drink or smoke, Is being backed in his race for the lieutenant governor's position by many or the same big money men who su~ ported Reagan in hi.s races . Hanner ta lks about the need to curb the growth of big government. He believes that big governm ent Is helping tear the fp.mily apart ~d has authored antj.-obscenity measures in the ·1>ast. The onl y time Harmer's name hAs ever been linked to possible scandal was when he voted in 197! against a subdi vision bill which crit ics sai d wou ld have pla ced cost ly regullttions on a Northern Callfornia ·land development firm:--Hanncr ·wa!-on the board of directors of lhe fim1. Sh a s t i n H °tSee Jli\~tER, Page AZI DOW INDE,~ LOSES l 't fttORE POINTS N£\V·\'ORK IU Pll -\\1ith bu ying l1l· terest. at a I0\1-' ebb. prices fell alonA n broad front in slow trading today on lhe New York S1ock Exchance. 1 Tables. Page 871. The [)p\v Jones indu!!trl:il aver.:ig·~ of 30 selected blue-chip stocks losl l:l 92 points to 587.61. ~widely Y.'IUChed a,·er· age has fallen more than 72 points in .nil'll! sessions and cl~ 11601.53 Wf'dnes· ·day, It& loYtest lcv~I since Nov. I, 1962. Declines led advance!). 872 to 390. among the 1,683 iJSues traded. Volume wu 13.1 m\lllon,sha rt!. NEW LT. GOVERNOR Stjt• Sen1tor Harmer W oode11 Picked To FiJI County Plamririg Seat Orange Counly labor leader' ·A. Earl Wooden of Santa Ana has been named to fi ll the vacancy on the county Planning Qmmission left· by the resignation of Clarence Casper of Fountain Valley. , Supervisor Robert Battin announced his choice of \Voodcn. 35. Wooden is currently serving his third tenn as business representative of the Orange Belt District Council of Painters Local 686. He has prc\·iously served as president of ~al 686 and as a delegate to th~ Oran ge County Building Trades Council. The ney.· commissioner has been elected to the Disneyla nd Joint Board of Grieva nces and Arbitration and si ts on the Orange Belt Labor-:i.lanage mcnt Tria l Board. Casper resigned his post last "''eek citing a prior dei.ison lo S<!n-e only one vear. Orange Coast Weather Low clouds inf'reaSlnlZ by F'ndc1y morning but clt'ar1nµ b~ noon, :JC· eordlng to tHc ll'l'<ttfit'r scr\ ice. Not mu ch tttnperu turr change. Highs ·near 70 i1t the ht';1chcs to the 1nid"70s i11la11d. L~SIDE 1'011.\V .4. llo11se I"" 1rl l•rc1 rl t.·~11· 1t1011y I/Ii., 1rcrk a/1ni. • pl• •'Oii bloot/ b<'ll1U s111l11k/,·,· ·1i•r1· <1 figl1t11111 dog to i11('r1· .. ~~ J,1.\ flf· SlrC for blood <t Ud rr1111~1· /J.·s /1gh t111r1 h13tiucrs r.. ,JJrr1nlt1r.~ watched. See S1ur11. J'1111P 86. Errro• t Ofll!Mrt t 1 l . "'· .. ,.. ., C•ll•r,.1• l l. Cl ci.nlflH cr.1. Ctll'lltl . cs c ... u•MI C) 0.1111 Hf!Jttl lt\J £11iteri1I ''" A• Eftlerfllfl-I I ~lfl•flf4 ... , lh 0-•"'"'' •t l40...w-tH 91 lnttrMlltloll I ) "'""' ~1nllt., I! { MIOf'"' Ottl9r I• ........ , ., MUtwll ~11!111• I t "•''-· ,., .. , .... 0r••t4 CMl"h 11 ; 11 P"Plt 111-1 'llto IU ~·l!'I\ Cl • Sitt -/ool•r•"'' II .. , Tt'l,•11•~~ II l t.••tH1 IU Wtlltl•• &4 Werlll "t"'' &t . . ' ' ' • I '' 2 DAIL_V_Pl_Lo_r ___ H _____ r_,_"c..:".c''~· -°"-'""-..:'·_1_.,,_. ~ixo11 Seeks Okay Not \~'ASHJNGTON (UPI~ fonncr President NixOn today formally asked .Judge John J. Sirtra to eJCruse him from tei.11fying at the \Vatergate cover~ up trial. aµparl'nlly because of ill JieaTUi-. - ~1otions to quash both prosecution and drfense subpoenas for Nixon's testinlOny WCN! deli\'l'red at 7 p.m. J'DT to the closely guarded clkl1nbers where Siri ca 'A'l\S 1nter\'ie\\'ing prospective jurors for .tlie trial of fivt' of the former president's associates. Herbert J. i\tiller Jr., Nixon's lawyer, refused to say u·hat the envelope con- tained. But Sirica disclosed the contents about -15 minutes later. "They will be filed under seal until the court has had an opporturiity to re- view them thoroughly," Sirica said. The subpoenas would require NiJ:on, .une of 20 nnindicted e&eonsplrators in the rover-up. to answer que.~tions about the alleged conspiracy for the first time since he resigned and r£'ceivcd a full pa!dori from President Ford. BROKER TO SPEAK Rt•ltor Phil McN1f'nff Realtor to Open Lccure Series CoryD9no Candidate . . ~ Fire-Blasts:-t"-- 'f'\\·o v;ealthf Orange County donors to Assemblyman Kenneth Cory's cam- paign for state controller drew verbal blasts this ~-eek from William Bagley, Cory's Republican OPPonent. As a result one of the donor1 , Orange County poUftcal figure Or. Louis J. Cella, flayed Bagley right back toqay for everything from "languishing in the polltical gutter" to displaying a nude painting on his office waU. Bagley, in his prior blast, demanded that Dr. Cella and wealthy Mig,,ion Viejo rancher Richard O'Neill start paying taxes on their blg campaJgn loans to Cory. Bagley alleged that it ISD't. reasonable to believe that his Democratic opponent intended to repay $467,866 from the two men. " Therefore he contends the loans .should be subject to state and fede ral gift taxes. ' -- ANIMAL OFFICER THOUGHT HE FOUND 'ONE OF THOSE WEIRD RELIGIOUS CULTS' Hundreds of Dead Cats, Embalmed In Plas tic Bags, Discovered i~ S1nta Ana Fitld, The motions to qunsh lhe subpoenas were believed to have ari::U\.>d that Nixon, -who has been hospilalfzed with r new Author of many Califorpia tax la\\'S, Advantages of investing in re~l estate • Bagley told a ne"'S conference that the through a limited partnership will be taxes could reach a total of f200,000 --r --.. -----~ HOUSE CUTS NIXON FUNO TO $200,000. Story, Page A4. 6 MORE AIDES LEAVE WHITE HOUSE -Pago A7 Fron& Page Al· 500 Embalmed Felines discussed at 7:30 tonight in the first or more. . of a Golden \Vest Evenin·g College series , The Republican lawmaker said he notified the state controller's office, in the college theater building. which sandles state gi~ taxes , about Phil A.icNamee, real estate ~lesman the situation and he iii.tends to write and broker for 14 years, O"''ns the th us I 1 J R enue Servi· aboot r-e . . n ema ev ce gutn, canary island pine and brisbane four·lecture Serles which is sponsored what he caUed "the ta:1 ripoff." TREES ... by Golden West College .. the Daily Pilot The taxes Bagley ··'d are due 1·m box. flarew, or phlebitis, is too ill lo travel ' ....... • . and the Huntington Beach-Fountain mediately from Cella and O'Neill _under All have deep roots which won't spread 'to ashington from bis home in y II Boan! of R al CaJUomia lihd too weak to endure the a ey e tors. the government's quarterly tax reporting and form entaugting alttances where they .. Found in Santa Ana Lot rigors of attending a trial that may th~pubk.gram is -free and open to system. souldn't, public works depart:nent By WILlJMf SCHREIBER best serving the community and higher last as Jong as three months. Cory reported receiving a total of officials say. °' "'-o.11v ~11 .. ~"" -.-5peclal pt09l!C'1tor-tecn:;Jawor:sld so~ Additional lectures are schedull'd for .$506.57? in.._campaign_cmtribut.lons.Jrcm -cuy -Alfnmustraocr-ni.veRow!an'ds-·----_Wbenl-walked' 1nto-that neld and llleduthi".'slioawa~Y ... selling dead, unwanted cats -•I Oct: lO,T7 and.:::i . ..::..=_--the--t•o--meo, most o1 It lo u...Jon11--· --=~=~.., , gestt.'\I ut week that Slrica might wish of interest-free Jo8ns. said he has bad a haU dozen pbooe saw hUnCfi'OOSOr-dead ~a1s-wlth 'iherr----Dfeiericllsala 1FJe Ci£s aren't .id _ ~ ~~~.~~~in~ar;Ji:1~n ~~:! Bagley tOld re)>ortefs the largest !UinS -calls from resldent.s who-want the ash feet sticking up to"·ard the sun, I thought to anyone without comple\i_on of written ruli.ng_on .whether he must comply with -Boys Clrtb Gets ~ bas received were two ~~000 don!!· tnaes taken out and has not· had llny sure I had stumbled on one or those application forms Hitlng reuonS for the 6U~-.. for bis appearance. lions, one from rea.Jton 800 one m complaints about their removal. weird religious cults." purchase and qualiftcations. The 80-cent """""''~ the works from denUsts. 1. k de . "t s 1 •-·-· 1 Co t rr· J . l.jll}J:r's actions came as 50urces B T Dr. Cella, contaci.ed-today, responded The pub 1c \\.'or s partment said 1 an a nua n .. 111ma ntro o 1cer erry purchase price battly covers the cost p.iaCltiQi •. that another of his clients, US tO TUllSpOrt that the joan1 were not made to Cory has received pro and con phone calls Ayres investigated the biza rre discovery of· putting an animal to sleep. Ricbaahk.·Moore, a fonner Nixon aide, pertonally but to his campaign OOm· with thole favoring the tree removal \Vednesday of more th an SOO embalm~ The doctor said he wai unaware the had been..sded as an unindicted co-con-JJ • K •d mittee. ' 1· . •-· d · J J I spirator in the cover-up case on the .U_ llttngto·1·t. l S A keel it be -ed~ the outnumber ng opponents. -.,, ca~ og 8 var.apt tn ustria I!" -catsJoWHfWednesda).i Were being stol'td basia of "newly discovered_ evidence" _ _ __ _ _ _ be :aJa back, ~plied, "A=~el~ Res.!!fents a~_s!ea_rlr .M.lb!IPP,Y__lbgut "They were in in<li.vidual plastic bags in the manner discovered~by-anltnal :found in the Watergate tapes. , Bus service has been initiated this Everything· ts absolutely within the ~he situation but most are resigned to and 'lined up in neat rows on shelves," control officials but be doubta · if any • · Sources close to the case identlfied year by the Huntingloo Beach Boys parimeters of the Jaw. Miilions .)f dollars it.The alt th f th tree tting Ayres said. "There were no fl ies Jaws were violated.. Moore, 60, whose resignation a.s White Club to bring youngsters from three have been paid back from campaign enna 0 e cu or unsanitary conditions but there was Ayres said Spangler was not cited ~ouse special counsel wa.s announced elementary schools to the c I u b • s committees over tbe years, Not -my is what ~ers tpem. ~ ~et Rhope a distinct odor of formald ehyde in the silice the cats Were not cauaing 'jWednetday, as tbe unidentified 20th Yorktown headquarters. millioos, but others. It's a tradition." Lane resident, Mn. Louise Worden~-air." any • name which Jaworski added to list of A 25-passepger vu , donated by Beach Cella fUrthef commented ',Mr -duded, "It makes this area look like Further Investigation revealed the obvious health hazard . . unindicted CO<Onspirators. Nhon bad City Dodge, _Will __ be _used ~to pi cit_ up Baa:Iey's responJe ta that· ot' a typical a new busing tract -with old houses::_ cat.s were legally owned by a bio1...,,.;cal "But we_told _him he bad to prt. . bi<n listed as one of "the orig!iilil It.-lhiri! throog!i lliilh -grade-students at liag -; Im rrilnif6asoee.-Janguishing supply house. Most were pur~ at them in a building -preferably Mpore, who contradicted ~ testimony Oak View, Bushard am. Oka schools. in the poUticel gutter ao long· tbat It 60 cents a head from the Orange County refrigerated-to get' them out of public of iJ:oil.'I,, jcblef aeeuser John Dean Program director Chris .Torres said has picked up tbe fairly typical aroma Enrollment High AnimaJ Shelter after they had been view," Ayres said,. "The way he had .in t$imon).i>ffore the Senate Walfrlale maay of the young bo)'! In those of the.aha..-' destroyed, Ayres said. them laid out simply' wasn't kosher." committee, said he did not know neighborhoods come from low income, "Mr. Bagley ii cme of the mo&t torpid , Ayres said each cat had it.s chin '"anything new," either about being nam-or single parent families ~ lack inefflctual. ~· PolltlaaM m this For Westminster shaved and jugular vein tied orr -Ayres was obviously shaken by the ·ed. a~ an unindicted co-conspirator or creative outlets for their energy, ' state. Tbe IDOi& dbie,,tbina about hii;µ a telltale sign of the embalming process incident, particularly the spectacle of 1beta1 submeued to tesUfy.._, ;I:be van picka up. boys at 3 p..m.. ~iii 't: tbifilrp painting Of used on laboratory specimens. de.ad cats surrouoded _ by ~· ol • ~n the ·thllll day of,.l&O·lriai,'SliJca · Tuesday and -Thursday, at Oak View -Ille _. ~bis office School Distri' ~· _ _AITTS said the dead I"" were found embalming fluid. began qtiMlionlng lodlti6uall,y 144 pro-School. 'Ibey are returned to the school i,_ man,. Jlllrl!" CeDa 'Aid. He added ~.t;-on a lot owned by Micro SenifconductOrs "Believe me, I hadn 't-seen anything spective·'jcltln who had bef.n selected at S:30 p.m. lhe palnth11~WU a IYDlbol ol Bagley's Enrollment In the Westminster School Inc., located at 2830 S. Fairview Road. quite like this , before/' Ayres said. -'dcring the fii'st two dayS from a group The van 'Will visit Bushard School "utter cootempt for morality and tiones-District is ro students more than staff "The people there said they had no "There was one case aome yean back of 3IS candidates. the same hours on lt,1onday, Wednesday ty.'' • knowledge of the cats and hadn't seen of a ~y who dumped a bunch of (rozen • • and Friday, coll~ng youngsters from projeetion,, expected for tb,is year, ac-what the Jot was used for since it cats m a vacant lot but that ooe eoded : l both B~hard and Oka. cording to Assistant Superintendent was surrounded by a six-foot high fence." up in court.'; . v II n· t . t There is DO charge for tbe bus service, F~ P.,e Al Donald Stuckey. . Ayres said. ''They had leased the Jot : . -a ey IS nc but parents must ~gn permission slips -Stuckey said Ille d~trict had expected to John Spangler or Orange lo """ for whichareavailab1eateachschoo1. HARMER. a drop of about 560 students this .year equipment storage." Football Sk:ll , : ll --• • • from the 11,300 enrolled a year ago. S ler who could not be reached " : 1 ,, RD$-~~IDg-------------------=-I....-----------'""',..• ... ~101800-StudenW--sbo·w''-Tnior~co~m:l:m~en:;;t.i;tfl:l\·,~m~o~~ng~,~is-!'par1:':.l'fo~wn~er~-------'-'=-'-'--:..:..------ Firom Page Al Properties, at the time he cast the 00 up for cl"' this fall, primarily or western Pacific Biological suppli es, Contest Slate· d O~~-C~h I s· vote. becaue ol new families moving into 2372 Harvard St., in Santa Ana . ll1ile 00 Ile QUAKE He said the Legi!lature's attorney ad-the d~rict with more children than "l\tr. Spangler told us the dead cats ,,.... • • • vised him the vote would not be a the ones who moved out over the sum· were almost all purchased from the The Fotmtain Valley School District will conduct a public hearing into the sale of a 15-acre school site it no looger needs at a 7:30 school board meeting tonight. 'l'be 5-acre site is on Lo! Alamos s~. brt\l;een Brookhurst and Ward Streets. The district's selling price is $4SO)IOO. Assistant Superintendent Ch a r I es Woodfin said the reason for the sale is declining school enrollments. Whi le the district expects to have about 12,000 students through next yt'ar. a gradua l lapering will begin in 1976-77, school ofricials predict. because of the recent rirop in the birth rate. The dtstrlct is oper.ing one new ele- mentary school in Noven1ber and another next spring. the last new faciltiies p!an- noo. 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'IV>Cl\l'fl!K.-<r-<"'·•'°"ol Y"'\l!"'<i- ~~-IW"ll!IH POl'..,..Otot•• ,...,"°t .. V~~ • ,. S..~IOfl b, .... ," .. llC!i"'?""r.i• ....... l•!lO'°'lil"'l'llv .. ~ ...... llnn'lo • ., ... ,,O()~ i I to have borne the brunt of it. Radio Cruz de! Sur, broadcasting from a province near Lima, said almost half the houses in canete were unsafe be-. cause of cracked waUs ~ water seep- age. Canette has a population· of about $,000. 1'1otorists panicked and Oed the downtown Lima area. Several cars c:ol· lided, but first reports indicated none of · the crashes was serious. Electric power was cut off for about an holj(, restored for 30 minutes and then cut off again for about 4S minules. conflict of Interests. mer. county animal shelter, which puts them In floOr debates, he bu often led The district, which closed cme school to sleep by the hundreds every year," the Reagan administration attack against last spring because ol a drop in enroll-Ayres said. bills that contain fat apprcpriations. He ment, expects student population to drop That number is actuall y in the stresse! the need to scrimp. to 9,200 by 1983. thousands and sale of the dead TI.me and again, Hanner a1so em· animaJs-at a nat fee of 60 cents phasized the effect Mormonism has had apiece -is a legal standard procedure on his life. He says he gets an enonnous Won1an Survives Fall accord ing 10 county Veterinary Health amount of satisfaction "from harmoniz· Oflj_~er Dr. W. H. Dieterich. ing my work with Uie church." LOS ANGELES (UPf) -A 64-year-old "The situation is that we know His personal manner is on the formal v.·oman suffered only a broken hip early C\'eryone who wants a degree in side. He speaks in dignified tones and today "'hen she fell from an overcrossing biological science m111t dissect an em· is no backslapper. No one would ever onto lhc Hollywood Freeway after losing balmed cat," · Dieterich said i n a mistake him for "one of the boys" her footing. Ede Bur1on Espooito of telephone in terview. in the club-like, all-male Senate. Los Angeles was reported in satisfactory "We know these animals must come condition at Queen of Angels Hospital. from somewhere and we feel we are The Hunllngtoo Beach re<rea!loli department will hold the 1974 Pint;pass and kick cootest at 4 p.m.. Saturday in Murdy Park. Youngsters 8 through 13 may compete. Signups will start at 4 p.m. with com- petition beginning at 4:30 p.m. There is no fee for the CQlltest. Youths will compete in six age brackets. Any 7-year-old who will be 8 by Dec. 29 may enter, but any l~year­ o\d v.'ho turns 14 by that date may not compete. Saturday's contest Is co-sponsored by Wilson Fon:!. For further infonnallon phone Bob Thrall of the city recreation department at S36-93M. ' ) -· A Tree for Linda F air1Jiew Girl Remembered By ARTHlJR R. VINSEL Of t!M 01/IV t"llot "'" Little Linda Eastman lived her nine yea rs looking at the world from the confines of a crib, sleel brar~ and a "'heelchair but it was the only world she had . She still loved it , and all the people in it v.·hen she leamed what love is. She especially loved picking out pretty clothes for outings wi th Gramma and Crampa and riding the mcrry·go-round in the mall at South 'coast Plat.a . L.!nda lived cin Ward 109 at Fairview Slate Hos pital in Costa Mesa, be<:ause she "·as hydrocephalic nnd rc<1uired a great amount of care, She died of a heart attack' on Aug. 19. v.·hlle being prepared for one more in a long series of operations to implant shunt tu~s to drain the fluid erov;dlng her brain. -"fn a month '8 time before Me died . she had surgery four times," Ml)"'I Mr grandmother, Mrs. Mary Reynolcb, 63, ar 365 W. Wilson SI .. Costa ~tesa. s~ and her husband llobcrt, 85, flickl'd that address because it Ir handy 10 Fairview, wMre one or both visited Linda daily. Obviously. thty wUI never rorgct the granddaughter whose big brown eye1 held JOy, tven thou11:h 11 v.·heelchair and bracts Imprisoned I~ body. N•ltoo will others . Ceremonies are scheduled Friday ut \ \ • I p.m. at the front door to Fairview State H<Xlpital, where a big sego palm tree will be planted in her memory. The tree was purchased with pock et money provided by hundreds Of staff employes who noUced and marveled at Linda's blossriming when her grandparents cam'e. She learned to talk and feed herself within three months. Mary Re~ds was dubious about a ceremony at first . "Mary," declared. Dr. Stewart Shlmoda., "this is not going to be a sad thing. This is gotng to be a fine thing." Everyone remembers J..J.nda's sunny dl!poslllon. "She'd never Jet my husband and me argue,'' says Mrs. Reynolds, rtcall· ing piatlcs, rides, shopping trips and .the merry.go-round at South Coast Plnza -'A1letl Linda was Wi!ll enough to go. "She'd ,.y: 'Gramma, be still'!" Unda 's dlvort'ed parentJ live In the San fo~rancisco Bay area. "I came to see her and 1 neY« toUld leave her," says ~rs.-Re,-UO!di:""" a fonner longUme Dtltolt mldtnt. "I "'1d my home In Detroit Md look a beating· on the price but it was \\'orth ii." "She got so sick ... but she knew us up to Ille last day. "We're going to stay ln Costa Mesa ," Mr1. ll<ynolds added. "And I'm going back out there .•. " • Special. Litton Demonstration Friday and Saturday - 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. I I 1975 Uffon Microwave Oven with VARI-COOK CO"fl'ROL AdYaKe featuns that set the LITIOM Mlnutemasfer® ' Model 416 apart from other MICROWAVE-OVENS Special lntroducto · Price FREE DEFROST • 20 PC. COOllWAU lllT • M!CaOTIMI' THHMOMITll • MICAO MOWMH Gl!U. • COOlt IOOll WITH APPROVED CflEDIT • fa15 NEWPORT BLVD. . lllwntnn Costa Mesa.-Pllone 548-7788 -Ille al-Ftatads AUe eel-. Oppone~t Se~~ ' -G-a.rpenter-Qui~- r .. By DOUGLAS f'RlttsetlE ''If I didn't Uve in an apartment. , ot 1111 D•Ur PH.-111H 1 \11ould have to live in a hotel , \\'OU\dn't ,State senate 36th District hopeful I?" Carpenter responded to the charges. ack BatbAro-charged..Wednesday Uiat ~· agretlllflll witlLlhe..,eommluee \heUmbent Dennis Carpenter (Jt.Mbwport b.'.lckers on first deciding to seek office·. Becich) is illegally using campaign funds the group said it '>''OUld Wlderwritc a lroin some Orange County I and second residence. child care and 1develoPers to meet hls private expenses. "political and additional" expen.ses. At a bas.t.lly called news conference The press release Barbaro used for at the Airporter lnn in Irvine. Democrat a basis for his charges describes ~1rs. ... Barbaro called for an investigation by P.ioore as "a personal assistant for driv· the secretary of state and prosecution ing. scheduling, entertaining. etc.'' by the state attorney general and the Barbaro, ho"'·ever, said, "There is just Oraoge County district attorney. no "'ay I could charge.off a housekeeper . as a business expense." Contacted by telephone in Sacramento, A lawyer. Barbaro said he thinks hr HITS SENATOR'S FINANCES D1moc r1tic Ct-allenger 81rbaro Carpenter , pooh·poohed the chnr-,..:es. bas "a very tight case'' against terming them campaign rhetoric and Carpenter. chiding BarbarQ for "not talking about Barbaro also said Carpenter should ' the real issues. There are plenty or make public his income tax statement them." E for the yea rs since his elect.ion to show Xpe •• Ch k Barbaro. armed with Carpenter's cam-\\•hether the campaign contributions used ... r a.JS ec l" pafgn contribution and conflict of Interest for personal finances were shov•n as disclosure statements, used a press sources or personal income. ~ _ B b release prepared by arpenter·s staff No such, disclosure was made in the o----~t-11-l~ 31' 81'8 as his main ammunition. conn ict or interest statement. --~Barsaro -chargOO that Carpenrcr has Bar6aro. alfhC same infu. diSfifbuted ta,ken "at . leas~ $30,000 and possibly copies of his income tax returns. C d 0 •·1 L k as much as $100,000 ·worth of con· Carpenter called Barbaro's chargf's 1·u e I ea . tributions he received from his Golden "selective finger pointing", saying "I State Jsnprovement Conm1ittee and notice he didn't say anything alx>ut his diverted for personal and private use'' own can1paign contributions." SANTA BARBARA (AP) -Slate in· without reporting it as income. "t\fost or his money came from Or. vestigators today fl ew over a 12-mile The committee, Barbaro said, should Louis Cella and Richard O'Neill. ~ section ·ot rocky coast.Line sooth of this have been listed on Carpcnter·s conflict men who contributed a quarter of a Southern California. city to check an oil ·1r rt d 11 t •--· bl K h slick that c.oasi Guard officials said was of interest statement, since it is com· m1 10 o ars o ~m yman ennet posed largely of land developers. Cory's campaign.'' Carpenter said. caused by natural seepage and shifting Spccifically.....Bar!!aro said a ·total of Terming the Barbato char.ges "cam· wind,,, $28,000 paid over the past -rour years paign rhetoric." Carpenter said. "I think A Coast Guard team, led by Ll. Tcr· for a housekeeper and Car~ntcr's it's unfortunate that people llilo. seek rencc O'Connell. tramped the-beach Sacramento apartIDenfHCiiriii .. 11!egan~Ubl!c-6fflce-·w5r11-1ti ·avofd "T5iSing thl between. -Ventura and._Sanla Barbara rom thaLa.ecoont. _ ._ reaL..lssues and talk aJ:>mU. caJ:llWl.igo checking fOr aamage. Carpenter acknowledged that the contriDutions. O"Connell· reported -lhe investigators money did come £ron1' the committ~ fotJnd "mostly pea-sized, crude oil balls" campaign account, but said nothing ii· along the high tide mark. _ legal ~·as-done. The seepage had caused no damage carpenter, a fonn er FBI agent. said to the beach and presented no danger that each week the Senale is in session :? .. !'sh ?: r~~'.1: .. ~-~·~.!;.~.~.:~~~.~~.~: ............ ., .~Jle..RU.t!i. Ilia .UJQ J>Cr.sonal .expeme check. . Nfitl1r'§J gas seepage 1n the area into the same account. , Elderly W 9man · ' . P.inu.ed U1ider - is common bot ocean current.~. a~ wi'1d _ ·~e-non-taxable-expense money, he us~ally keep the oil ~££shore. 0 Connell said, "could have just gone into -my said. ~ pocket." Stoue at H 0111e "Weather conditions recently have The expense money since his 1970 An elderly San Clemente woman been calm io the area so tha t the election, he said. totals "''between $22,000 Wednesday spent an 8goriizing day in-oil from natural seeps may not have and $23,000." ed ed h led •1 jur and pinn beneat a topp gas dissipated bu! rather mag have been . Carpenter For Senate Committee stove in the kitchen of her home. blown on to the beachJ" he addaj, _ receipts._ from November 1970 t 0 And after an ordeal which lasted more The Coast Guard investigators ·said December 1973 show a total of $62,300 than seven hours. Mrs. Eunice Ed- they could not detect any odor of oil contributed by the Golden Slate hnprove· dington. 84 , finally was rescued by-police fumes usually associated "'ith fresh oil ment Committee. and firemen summoned by a next-door durlhg their on-foot study of the shoreline The committee, composed of 14 in· neighbor. from Emma \\'oods State Beach to dividuals and a law finn. does hav.e The ""Otnan. who live.s alone at 14S Carpe_nteria. sev_eral land developers. Carpenter said W. Junipem, told her rescuers that she Coast Guard spokesman Del florton but also has a car dealer, a trucking had lost her footing sometime around said there were five off.shore ~'ells executive and a retired ne":spapcr 9 a.m .. <md she grabbed for the stove Jocated parallel" lo this stretch of the publisher. a1nong others. as men1 >ers. to regain her balance. coast-~atement-sho~ Barbara f\.1oore.-~ Inslead-of suppoUIDg~her .. thc...range State and Coast Guard officials moved "'ho Barbaro call~ a housekeeper and toppled over. breaking her arm and quickly into action \Vedncsday night after CarpCnter "an integral member of my inflicting major cuts and bruises. reports were received that four-inch-siz· team .'' as having been paid $13 ,948.32 Unable to free herself or shout loudly e<i tar balls washed ashore. from the account in those years. enough to attract attention. the helpless "We notined operatorg. of producing She is listed under a headi ng the widow lay on the floor Wltil well after , facilities in that area to check for leaks.'' election t'Ode-derines as campaign -4 pJTI.- , sa.id . John Hardoln of the California managers, advertising agencies and The neighbor next door, Betty Division bf Oil and .Gas. publicity agent s, stenographers and Chidester, sensed something might be 1----_:,.jlniJJ.al~po<ts . ..oL.the...oi.Lsl~eeinet-woric:ers;-speaken-and a111i~cause--sh~-~frs:-- fears that it could ~ a _repeat of the entertainers. Eddington all day. She discovered the 1969 blowout of fl Uruon 011 Co. offshore The i81F f6'1 GfHtpeR~vmKir's eldetly-woman'.rpttghhnd::phoned--fu drilling platform which -blackened an Square apartment in Sacramento wa! help. 80!).square-ml\e area off the Santa listed under a heading the election code 'Ille injured \\'Oman ~·as treated and Bfrl>ara coast. says can be used only for "rent. pdmitted to San Clemente General Hundreds of thousands or gallons of !urNshing and maintaining headquarters Hospital. Nurses there said the victim crude oil then were dumped into the and hall~ and rooms for public meetings "'as v.·eak. but responding to treatment. ocean. causing extensive damage to the including light. .heat and telephone." · Police. who for the past several months coastline and laking a heavy toll of Phil Philli~. Carpente r 's ad· have conducted a major prograni to life among birds and fishes. ministrative aide. said there '·1nay De end such ordeals by elderly residents, The 1969 disaster spurred stale and some problem v.·ith the categorizations." said f\1rs. ·Eddi.ngto-n's name was not federal authorities to impose a but pointed to a broad heading for on a mast.er list prepared for the project. moratorium on offshore oil drilling. travel expenses which he said could The special service amounts to daily Ho"·ever, the moratorium "'as lifted by cover "almost anything." calls to elderly residents living alone the California Lands Commissio11 on Dec. The apartment. Carpenter said. is a and v.rho register v.1ith the department. JI. 1973 at the he ight or the energy necessary expanse or traveling between If no one answers the call. poltce are crisis. his district and Sacramento. sent immediately to investigate. Supervisors Unlock Land' 2,700 Acres Released for Urban Develop1nent By WilLIAl\f SCHREIBER on "'ere expected to dra\v far more ot "" Qjoily Pll9' s1Mi debate thao they did because of f)Otential ~fore than 2.700 acres of vacant Orange impacts the nC\\' development \Viii have County land "·ere unlocked for nrban on alrtady·strained road nctv.·orks and "" vit.al services in the area . development Wednesday v.·hcn the Board The largest area opened for de,·elo~ or Supervisors appro\'ed the first major ment is in the Laguna Hills-Laguna amendments to the county general plan. Niguel area on a portion of the ~foullon Besides the urhan land changes. Ranch planning rese rve. supervisors designated another 3.000 ~ separnte parcels -the Pr<'slry acres in Santa Ana Canyon as planning Ranch. Chapman College land and pnrt re;em, -rncreasln.g that area's total--of -taguna Niguel -\Vere amended to acreage to 4.~00. permit up to 3,500 new hornes and a Most of the cruciol changes In the Iota! of J2.000 residents on the 2 .~oo land plan occurrt..><I in the Saddleback acres. Valley, which will experience n net gain -rnclusioq of those parcels in lhe of abo\lt 7,300 persons ·and 4,000 new amendment was criticized by Dale homes under the revised plan. Secord, • spokesman for the oounty Tbe ,changes were part o( the first or Environmental Coalition. three scheduled amendment sessions for Socord , said that besides the burden the general plan thJs year. these new homes ""ill have on the nrca. Supervisors were required by the state they are part of the ~1oullon Ranch to adept the IM3 Land Use PIAn before and should be coruiidered \\'hen the entire the end of 1973. They beat the deadline. ranch comes up ror ·action in Dece1n!)er. but to do ~. they Md to leave many "You are taking a complet~ un it -n parts of the eounty ~1thout ofHciaJ plan-planning reserve nrca -3nd bre<ik lng ning designnllons or goals. out only a part of ii for comideration." T1le state ml[lndate provides for three Se«>rd said. "It is piece1neal planning." a.ll'IUKimcnt sessions _per y<'ar durtng--..,. But..Jh')'ers for tbeJandowners argued wh.icll inc-1nna-plon can 6Ct1iang&rSUCttS$fiilfy lha.t the taOO has ooen l'n or lm~ved. \Vednesday was lhe first J the plannffii proct• for nearly three. such .session so far this ycnr and years and haS been refined to the best supe.n-·tsors arc hoping to squcc1.e in possible approacti . tY:o more. The llmendment pa~knge also Included Be.sides the changes in land dcslgna· a num'ber of parcels In the El Toro·Lake tione. the amendnient p a c k Ii s e Forest art!a .... ·hich did not r~etvt In· supervh1or1 approved tnclud~ more lhan dlvidual attention When he land plan SO minor technical adjustme"l1. w11s ll~cd last year. The land use changes the board acted The chnngcs in the Lake Forest plnn· - ... • ned commuruty Ylill arrect about 370 acres in the eucalyptus forest and along Canada Road around the northernmost lake in the area. Planners say there will be little or no net gain in population since the adjustments are consislen1 \vith !lie original pl anned community text . A total of n acres in the El Toro area \\'as Vl>Cl1ed for developn1enl ran g- ing from htgh-densi~y residential to coin· 1nercial-alld--prof~ooal office buildings. A 30 acre parcel between Los A\isos Boulevard and El Toro Road nt ik(:, foot or Trabuco Road was given a limited residential -designation with an eye toward a large amot.mt or open space. The remaining El Toro property. much of it owned by the Ray Prothro fa n1ily, Iles on either side or El Toro Road north of Rockview Avenue. Sttpervisor Thomas Riley nearly scul- l led the package by dem3nding ~hat the owners pro\'ide landscaping alo11g El Toro road to enhance Its designation as a scenic highway. The O\\'llers said the county can tell them Y1·hat ii needed v.•hen fin:il detailed devek>pment plam ar.-brought hack in lhC near f\llutt. Though 100 fir&\.-ame.ndmcnt ~on appeared to mov~ through the bo:lrd fair~v easily, It ls likely the other l"'o S<!l this year will he tougher. The SL'OOl'ld SCS!iioo .... ·ill inc,ludc lhc CaPlstr~oo Valley and the contro\'ersi31 SOuth Laguna plan. fJ"'he third will inc lude oortb Er Toro and the vast ~toollori Ranch. -j Thursd~)'. Ot\obtr 3, 1974 H ·oAJLY PILQ1 • 3 Gut! Incident I J I ~ -__ _, . ._,_- Tustin Officer • • • Ir -Fired Fr-0m Jo ____ , 8'' JACK CllAPrEl.I. ·01 lh• 01111 '°lltf SIMI Fonner Laguna Beach Narcotics Of- 11.·as suddenly and recently rcassli;ried fron\ the detecti\'l' for4..'C to palrol . ~ fiCt:!F John Saporito hAs been ~fired by the Tusti.n Police Departn1ent on char)(e!I he sho t out a window at the Lngunu fk.ach City Hall annex. Chief Scho pcn refused to discuss tht case. pcndi.ng .iSsuunce of the reporL The Lugunll t•hicf. ho"·cver. did con- finn as rorrl.'Ct rl'ports thnt the 1hrct narcotic' off icers h:icl attt>nd1.'<f lhc pOliCf' association picn ic Sept . 5. h..'ld left ;ind 1vith oth('r officers engaged in a narcotic.-: in\'estigation <1od th('n r£'.ioined tht.> part y. D1I~ '°11111 Sl•ll ""91ft 'WHY NOT REAL ISSUES ?' GOP Incumbent Carpenter Ra g time Leader· In CoastaJ Race The 62·foot sloop R:tgtirnc skippered by Bill \Vhlte and Bil! Pasquini of the Long Beach Y·acht -Cl uh was !eadin~ a 19·boat fleet today in the California Coastal Race from San Francisco to f'\ewport Beach. Close astern was John Scripps' 79-foot ketch f\·Jirama r out of the San Diego Yacht Club. The bulk of the fleet was about 30 miles abeam of Point Conception and 120 miles from lhe finish linC> at the Newport Pier. ' PROFESSION AL INTERIOR OESIGNERS ) The incident at 3:30 a.m Sl'PI . G. involved. another 'l'ustin officer and a Laguna Beach narcotics officer and followed a Laguna Beach Police Associa · lion party. Officers repor1edly had lx-t>n drinking. L:igun<i Beach Police Ch i('f F'r<ink Schopen acknowledged \\'edlll'sday his department had atli'mpted to keep the inci,dent from becoming public, but said an internal investigation is under w;1 y and disriplinn.ry action against Laguna Hcach officers n1:iy be taken today. Saporito y,·as disn1isscd front the 1\1stln l)cpart1nent v.·hich he joi'ned about ;i ,\car ago after for1ner Laguna Beach Police Chief J. J. Kelly left Laguna for the inland city chicf"s post. Tustin depnrtmcnt. spokesmen said Saporito ""as fired for allegedly Illegally discharging a fircarn1 and conduct unbecoming an officer. Tustin Officer f'~rank Lopez was suspended 20 da ys from the force for conduct unbecoming an officer. Chief &hopen refused lo identify the LaglUla Beach officers subject to the internal investif!ation. however. it is known a LagWla Beach nan:otiC! offic:er At about 3 a.m., the officers were. reµortt..'CI to have gone to !hr anne,;: ou Glt'nneyre and Legion Slreets shared by the police detecti\'cs and the recrea- tion dfpart1nent lo pick 11(l an officer':-; car parked there. At about 3:30 a .111. the Lag·una Bfa<:h officer left and I' as clo!to.!ly follo"'cd by the Tustin officers. At i.1bout !he same time. gunfire "'!IS henrd. and ;t Laguna Beach pat1"0I officer inv~stigatett . According to the police log , nothing •\\'as found . At 8:22 a.in. Se1>t. 6. police dl•tecfi\'c!'l reporting for "~rk found the :lnne1' plate ~lass windo1v shot out and a ~htashed ltghr flxture knocked lo the rl()t')r bY n ricoche!ing bullet \\'hich had penetratc<l and bounced around several office parti- tions. Chief Schopcn admiued lhe .• depart- vient had attcn1pted to keep the incident under \\'raps. The detective·s disco\•ery "'·as listed only as "informat ion" on the offk:ial police log and no narrath•c \Vas given. a depanure from normal police practice. --~Sale!-Drexel U-pholstery 20% OFF . . . ~\\\ - -,., CHOOSE FROM DREXEL'S IMPRESSIVE NEW SEATING MASTERPIECES AND HAVE IT ALL. TERRIFIC LOOKS AND SUPERB COMFORT TOO. Why settle Amt anything less than the bes! when '' comes 10 furn1sh1ng 1ust_about !tie mos! important room 1n ycur home? Especially when you can en- 1oy the sUperbly comlortable ana beautifully tailored luxury of a fine Drexel sola or ctia1r Oioose from 325 labncs. velvets, hnens. cottons, damasks. matelasses. patterns. onnts. str1oe~ (Xa1ds or solids. -Open Mon. Thurs. & Fri. Eves. 11 2215 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF . I • '. -- • • • A 4 DAILY PILOT 1\1ake Room for The Bi cy cles • PEDAi. PUSHING DEPT. -I( the federal shakers-and-moven keep pushing the gasoline excise tax thing, and there is . strong indication thty will. you are gOtng to see a lot ol folks parking petT!UIQ!'ntly. ~ you park, hoy,·e\'er, and aban· doning the notion of turning In the family je'i\•els for a gallon of gas. you still have another problem. Like getting to \\'Ork. The bicycle, that form of transporta- tion which depends on pedal-pov.•er rather .. ~ .. Calves Get Repriev e Texas i:;nche:rs have delayed for two weeks -plans to slaughter 1,000 calves Jn protest against price cattlemen are receiviflg. They hope to meet with President Ford. rhan federal excise taxes. may become ~~Fr·i:::pe:"1:~. t::gt'.: ::r7.:' lligl1er Vete1·ru1 Be11efits \Ve Will Clearly need a strong t frOrt ro separate bicyclis1s from the rich, w • c f ' A ' al ;: r.~,~i~ g~lo~iving even if fuel Ill on ~1·ees pprov Jmt drive around a bit now and you'll -~ see what I mean. From \\'ire Senices ONLY TlllS 1'10RNlNG, while trying WASHINGTON' -House-Senate con- to negotiate my old heap across t.aiuna Beach, I y,•as confronted Y.ilh tbree ferees have a~ on a compromise young lady bicyclists who wanted to bill to raise veterans education benefit s occupy the same road space. ~ . by 23 percent and to create a loan The coed trio rode right in front program to supplement the benefits. ?f_ '!lY ~a~"side-b -~They \\'ere riding The measure, eStimated to cost $780 JUSt a bit loo fast for me t O pass-million in the first year, \\"oulct be caused a $34 million overestimate of the ~ank"s bond. t~ading account. resulting 1n a $15 nulhon cut in earnings for the first nine mooths ol 1974. In a statement \\lednesday, Rockefeller ' ' Pen.sio11 R e1nains .. Hou 1se Re .duces Nixon Expenses to $200,000 j his tapes and document! available .to An Addabbo IJ!'lendment to cut the I WASlflNGTON (AP) -Tbe House has ovenvhelmlngly voted to slash former resl<fcnl ~!chard M. "Nixon expense money to $200,000 but rejected ·!\!!. effort to cut o(f hls pension as repudiation for Watergate. • Senate act.loo is sUll required on the measure. President. Ford originally asked for $850,000 for Nixon. The House also acted to hold NiXoo's White House tapes and papers in Washington until Congress acts on proposals to make them public pro. perty. .C\ltp(f of Niron's $55,000 pen$ion wa! propoised by Rep. Jeronfe R. Waldie <D-Calif.) who said that \\'OUld be the House's last chance to register its verdict that Nixon's "service was not honorable, not ~rv:ing of reward." BUT WALDJE'S EFFORT was rt!· jected 344 to 46 after Rep. Howard W. Robison (R·N.Y.), appealed to the l'{o&le to "end this vengeful Spirit."- ln a compromise between nothing and the $398.000 approved in coml]littee, the House chopped olf another $198,0lXI. The action was on an $8.4 billion supplemental appropriations bill that ap- pears headed for President Ford's veto because the House boosted it $384: million above his budget. The bill was approved 317 to 72. The cut in Nixon's expense money t.o $200,001 was propo6ed by Rep. Joseph . P. Addabbo (0.N.Y.) in t¥l0 separate amendments. the putillc. . ., . . $2*5,000 to ._.100,000 was 'approved· M2 1 Addabbo said, If--we 11 him-no .-to~47 -an amenament t0 cut bi '" funds, we can expect no cooperation 11,. 000 to 1100 000 eel MJ from him." . • 1 ....,, , w11 approv o1o1 The $398,000 Nix911 mOn·ey al)l!n>ved lb el. in oommltlee lnclud<d IUS,000 for a Efforts by Rep. 1.cuis·sto1tes (D-Ohlo) six-month 1rans!Uon period and ,W,000 to cm-everytbing .. except tbe '511000 for longer-term eJtpenses. pension v.-ere rejected. Energy Measures, Gas Price Hike Plan Fuels Angry Outburst . ' WASHINGTON . (UPfl -Tbe ad- ministration is considering energy con· servation measures that include heavy taxes for exces.9ive • use of gasoline, electricity, natural gas and other fuels . The measures generally would provide tax relief for energy-thrifty Americans with incomes bf $15,000 or less, govern· ment offiCials said. One Of the proposals, a "refundable fee" of 20 to 3D cent& per gallon of gasoline. for motorists who drive less, dfew an angry public response Wed· nesday. ,. ' oo ga!Oline was 'dis'clooecl bjl FFfA Adminlstrator John S a w h 111 in \Vashington and D e p u t y FEA Administrator Rogei Sant in San Fran- cisco. T·wo Swedish ,4ut1iors Wi1i -u'111E-SWM'CllBO*RD was jammed-· -STOCKHOLM (Ul'l~-them on the Jijlrrow Art Colony streets, retroactive to Sept. I lo aid Cl students ·-····anct-just<1 a-bit-too -slowly t.o allow already enrolled in colleges. .e to ~m .. t.h.~ S,?r tunning~. They also The compromise would extend training • blamed a senior vice president in charge of the Chase bond dealer acrounts for the multimillion dollar-error; He said the resignation of the executive, iden· lilied as Hiliard farber, "~ ~ ~ HE SAID 111AT \\'OUld be enough cepted as of Oct. 1." -·· to ·cover· Nb1:001!-·eipenses~£o{"-'60rting-· all day," said a spokesman for the '8.utbors Eyvind Johna(m and Harry fed.era! energy administration. "People Martinson. both relatively unknown fluted m and out a lot. causing rrfe time· in .school -rrom the preserit 36 • consklerable worry that one of them months to 45. but the added time co uld might do an El Floppo right in front e A.Id /tleosure Dela11ed ' -out his records and ansY:ering more than 500.00:>~letten and ""1>Uld still en- courage Nixon to cooperate in making were · ca11ing UJ· and their congressmen intemati.opally, won the.Jf14. Nobel to Optl:OSe it." Prize for literature today. · Other proposals Wlder consideration The 18-'member academy cited are: Johnson, 74, for "NarTadve art, of my hood ornament. . At best, you, might suggest the bicycl· ing trio were fiirting with danger. Hume ·Seymour. ··founding-·father or the Shark Island Yacht Club in Newport Beach, tele~oned List night, his voice ~!II shaking 8 bit.. Some kid, bicycling with the traffic on Tustin Avenue in Newport, had veered his -machine-right out in Tront of Hume's right front fender, causing i\ir. Seymour 'a bad mo&ent ( ) \VASHINGTON -The Senate has IN SHORT voted narrowly to pvt off consideration . • • • of a controversial foreigo aid aulh..-lza· "-------------'-·-lien witil..altcr the Novcmbei: elecUms. _ · be used ooly to obtain an undergraduate degree. It also would permit Joans up to $600 a year if a veteran could not get added help from other federal eduCa· tlon aid programs. · and some screeching tires. e .Simon /llake• Denial "I CAN'T UNDERSTAND why Ibey . don't make these youngsters ride against the traffic":" That way they'd al least be looking at the cars. The way it is now. thef never look back when they switch lanes. They just go,'' Hume observed. • Ray Russo,-the hiihl.y respected coach at Orange Colst Coflege in Costa Mesa, who also teadaes bicycling at that In· stitatk>n, has. a few thoughts on the ~bike as tr_a~tLon_,__ ;'I'd be rldtllg all the time ir I could." Ray explains. "But let's face it: the Hartior Area is one of the most dangerous placti in the world for bicycl· ing on streeta. Yo11 keep it up long enough, and you can just figure you're W ASHINGTOiV -Treasury Secretary William E. Simon. Wednesday denied he had anything to do \\'Ith a federal rule -:-drafted while Simon was the nation's energy chief -which allowed oil companies to make $4.0 million in \Vind.fall profits this year. Simon answered what he called "severely der'ogatory comments" by ·member! of i House subcommittee. e Ba11k Error 'Serious' NEW YORK -Chase Manhattan Bank Chairman David Rockefeller says "e:-:· tremely serious errors in judgment" By a 41-39 vote \\'ednesday, the Senate sent the $2.5 billiOOhill back to the Senate Foreign Relations Comrriittec. The bill had bei!n loaded down with \'elo-inviting provisions that w.ould cut off military aid t.o five nations, including ~key andllndia and sharply limit U.S. foreign inte ligence operations. ---e l111lt Wl11• /\'em Life WASHINGTON -The. House Internal Security Committee apparently has won the right to continue as a full-fledged Hoose agency in the subversive in- vestigating CJness_ it began 36 years ago as the ttee on Un-American Activitfes. . Tl)e committee that went from sensa- tion lo sensation decades ago and helped propel Ri chard A-1. Nixon tnto · national promhltnce has been slated for abolition under each of three reorganization plans being debated in the House. going to·aet hit." t----eGAGll;-R0SSG-acknowledges--tha.~l "w"'e---D••oJI~ 4. now have M>me bicycle trails in our . . • Mate -coastal region. But the-trouble still re- jus~~~~tg;r ,:=::w,~~ '~~~~'·oJ:~ -=-=-=Breast SU rg· ery "'-ords. the lanes aren't really lin)ed 1 • up into a network yet. · · Costa ~fesa's City Council just Tuesday !\11A1.1J (UPI ) - A jury .or five \\'Omen night approved an ambitious $200.000 and one man has refused to award project to build 40 miles of bicycling damages to a young legal secretary routes o! the Hub of the Harbor Area. \\ilo sued her doctor for $200,000 be<:ause. ~tost motorists and bicyclists will she S:3id, .surgery failed to correct her agree on one JX>int . That is. \\-C are overstze right breast. going to need ITl()re than just· a few · Kelly Hodge, 29, charged in her suit y,·hite stripes on c:cisting roads if we 0),at Dr. Thomas Zaydon committed an are going to make blcyling a safe form "t°'xpress breach of warranty'' in the of transporta1ion. operation. She said her right breast And if the government does to gasoline is still larger than the left and droops laxes \\'hat it's threatening to do, we'd half an inch lower. better hurry up on that safe bike Her suit charged that !he went to netv.-ork. Zaydon in J\1arch, ·1972, for cosmetic .Suit Falls Flat surgery because her right breast was l\\'ice as large as the left breast. She said she paid Zaydon $1.200 for the" operation because he promised her she \\'ould emerge from it "looking like a teen-ager.'' Attomeyi for Zaydon's insurance underwriter said that before undergoing the surgery, the five-foot blonde signed a consent form stating there were "no guarantees" of the result. · The jury debated for about three !lours before aMouncing its decision to Dade County Circuit Judge Dan Satin. Mercury Hits Record Lows Co rn , Soy bean Crops Fini shed Off in Ohio ••01n~ ••ltM' ,,~,.,~"(· ISO)IQI\ Sull~IO (111rlot!f (ll><AOO (•f>C•n~•" (1e11f11n!I 0111•• OtfW~' Ot• '-'O•llt • Ot•ro11 ~11-0iM• tiOl!oh;lu l'1dl1n8POI" IC l ft•ll (l•y l ~• Vffll' l <111l111lllt ... ~,.,~11 .. , r l1m1 '''''"'""'"" N'onn•1!!0« N•.,. O"t•"' Ne., Y~•• Om1111 DA ILT I'll.OT llEllVERY SERVICE· I • • ·' "Ill.Ml llGltfO-,;_ __ _, bt'O<.IOhl 1n eod lo the: corn •rod M1vbt1n orowl119 HIJOn lhrovtllwlvl lht 1111t. 1cciif'dl"O lo agrlcvlllll'• olflcl1b. ''Whal clkln't get n list WHk got II 1111 n!ght,'" Mid Homer c ... , •• -01 ""' Drlio ao•kvllllfll crop ""'111111 1er•lce. 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I -Excessive use surcharges if con· rar seeing in lands and ages, In sumers use more natural gas and elec--the service of freedom." 11le 't' Jl.4RRIAGE WASN'T tricity than they did the previoUs yeJ;r. year-old Martinson's citation· wu RIGHT FO 'J{ THE Xl ~--;·p--t,;·-;g·p.~,:::: ~\"' tb.00:::,:;:,":ri.~t · ~~~~:f~en~\1,. ~'!!e for insul8tion, stonn windows and other· -Sources cl~ to the academy LONDON !UPf) -A . judge granted A1attbew Williams a divorce Wednesday on the growxis of irr·etrievabl-e breakdown of his marriage. Williams testified his wife, Elvira, walked out on their wedding day 18 years ago and he t\a,s .not heard from her-since:-- energy conserving expenditures. said earlier this year's winners -Legislation to require laTge energy would be' selected so as oot to consumera to develop conservation pro-upstage Soviet autbcr Alexander grams and follow them. Voluntary pro-I. Solzhenitsyn, who is expected jccts sponsored by the commerce depart· to come to Stockholnf durin&: the, ment last winter generally faHed, ·one awards ceNlll\Ony to pick u.p the FEA official said.:.... prize he .wO!l-in 1970.- • THE PROPOSED "Refundable fee" ' . • • -SALUTE TO IRVINE ... ------------~ .. DESIGN PLAZA PRESENTS INDIVIDUAL DISPLAYS OF ART FROM• J ll , " Qillege Park Elementary. Culver.Dale Elementary. El Camino Real Elementary. El Toro Marine Elementary. Rancho San Joaquin Intermediate. Turtlerock Elementary._ University High 'School. University Park Elementary. Vista Verde and SELF High School. The University Hig~SChool wiU..entertain...you..wit1La..vocaLgrou12..Er~Y...lf.Qf!1 12:~5 to 1 :30 p.m. Also Saturday !he pep ~and ana dfillleam wlll"appear at'2:30-p.m . COME JOIN THE FESTIVITIES. •• • M ..... 0 0 .. -·······-~:-. ··-'!:------------· . f \ • ' • • Orange t;~!!t • Today's Flnal • VOL. 67, NO. 276, 3 SECTIONS, 3"8 PAGES O~ANG.E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOB~R 3, 1q74_ N TEN CENTS • . Newp_o,rt:_ Away· Mooring R ? evenue. By GARV. GRANVILLE OI IA Dellr 1"11 .. Sllff Newport Beach may be charging the " Balboa Bay Club and 715 boat mooring renters illegal preferential rental JateS , according to a s~l)ie .iuditor's report. - Land grant Auditor Elaine Pbeifer cited "gift" clauses in the state Coostitu· lion and statutes in alleging the city may be charging illegally low rates. The allegation came .in a state Lands Division study prompted by charges Newport Beach was misusing tideland oil revenues. 'Ibe city was given a clean bill'"' Of health oo that alleg4tion made by a neighboring city. I ' But the auditor calk!d for "further investigation" of the ~lied prefeien- tial rental rates to determine if they are illegal. At issue in tbe ·a~itor'11 study ' is $59,725 Newport Beach earned In 1972-73 for leasing 14.5 acre~ of tidelands to Lieutenant Goven10r Harmer Named· To .Reinecke-'Post Uf'tT ........ NEW LT. GOVERNOR St•t• Senator HamMr Nixon Castigates Photograplier in Hospital .Hallway LONG BEACH (AP) --Former Presi· dent Nixon angrily cursed a news photographer wbo tried to photograph him in a hospital corridor today, the photographer and witnesses said. Kent Henderson of the Long Beach Independent Presa-Tefeitram said Nix- on's face contorted and he yelled, "You goddamn son of a bitch," when he saw the photographer waiting outside an of- fice where Nixon had just completed tests. J!alboa Bay Club and its failure to derive any income from the 715 boat moorings. The SG-year lease negotiated with the club in ,1948 based rental of the land on various percentages of gross receipts backed by an annual guarantee of · $.15,000. In 1960, the guaranteed minimwn was hiked to $45,000. Ba.sect on "B/ computation of the club's , gross recei~~ for the nine-1nonth period ended Sept. 30, 1972, ~frs. Pheifer said the city received 3.4 percent of the club'.11 receipts. Noting that Balboa Bay Club is "a profit making organization," s h e reported the percentage of gross receipts pa.id by the cl ub ·'seems low." There is no mention of a possible conflict of interest involving the present Newport Beach City Council in the audi tor's report. \Vhile five council members reportedly , VJ are members of the baYfrOnrclUb, none were involved in either the l!H8 or 1960 lease negotialions. Jn a series of recommendations in- cluded in her report , Mrs. Pheifer calls for an appraisal o( the land to determine its "fair rental value." In a report to the ctty council. Newport Beach Ci ty ~1anager Hobert \Yynn $8.YS the r-eco mm un d at 10 n ''overlooks two pertinent fac ts.·· ''First." Wynn r·oles, "Lhe Balbo.i Bu~ ua e oc ·s Hend erson said he was so shocked he didn't get off a picture before nn atteDdant whirled NixGn's wheelchair around and pushed him back into the office he had been leav~. Henderson said he beard the corridor Field-·ot Dead Cats Found • doors · craSh agaGlst Nlxoii'S Viheetaiiiir--..______ as he Was wheeled away. 0 500 E b l d F z· L ft .The Incident occurred this morning .VCf lit U me e l lt€S e . in Vacant Lot after Nixon was taken from his slxtti. • floor room at Memorial Hosprtal Medical By WIUJAM SCHREmER Center of Loog Beach to the first-floor °' -. o.i1y ,1 ... s1.tt nuclear mediclnc division to contln~ "When 1 walked into that field and tests to dcte.rmioc._the. caqg f. his -saw-hundreds of dead cat.-.wlth their phlebltla. feet sticking up toward the sun, I thought Henderson and a hospital photographer sure t bad stumbled on one of those arrived outsk1e the office after Nixon weird religious cults." was inside, hoplng to take pictures o( Santa Ana Animal Control orficer Jerry him retljJillng to his room. Ayres investigated the bi:r.arre dl.5COvery After 'Waitlng outside for some time, Wednesday of more than 51'.M> embalmed Henderaon assumed that Nixon had left. cats on a vacant indumtal lot. destroyed, Ayres !laid. to sleep by the hundreds every year.'' Ayres said each cat bad its chin Ayres said. shaved and jugular vein tied off -That number is actually in the a telltale_sign of_~~lmlng 1Lroce5S thousands and sale of the dead used on laboratory specimens. antinal9-8l a flat fee of 60 cents Ayres said the dead eats were found apiece -is a legal standard proce<ture on a lol owned by Micro Semiconductors according to county Veterinary 11ealth .. Inc., located at2830S.Fairview.Roa.d. Officer Or. W. H. Dieterich. NE\\' YORK (UPI ! -\Y ith bu~·u1~ in· "The people there said they bad no "The situation ls that y,·e Imo"' terest at a lo"' ebb. price$ fl'll illo11J! .1 knowledge of the cats and hadn't setn everyone who wants a degree fn broad tront in slow tradln~ lod:iv nn the what the lot WM med for sinei! 1t biological science must dissed. an em· New York Stock Exchnni;:e 1 1'able~. was surrounded by a !ix-foot high fence:· balmed. c;at" OieteMch said i·n a Page B7), r> ' DOIT1 I NDEX LOSf,'S J·f. iUORE POINTS Club land y,·as graoted to the city by the lr\_'.ine Company in 1928 and, thc:refore . is classifiOO---Upland~ rather than tidelands." \\'ynn also says there are no provisions Jn the IMS lease for rent adjustments. \\'hen inspecting the city's policy on ca hrges ~r boat moorings, the state land auditor suggests a formula that \1-buld produce $100,000 annual rercnue for Newport Beach. I See REN'r AL, Page· A'l I ~eru Damage . Repo1·ted Extensive Orange Coast Weather INSIDE TODAY 1\ flu1u;fl /1'1n1t>-l lleord 'eSl i· ruo1111 tins l('f('li abo11[ p1f1COll h/of>fl l>einp spri11klrd orrr 11 f111l1rn1u Uoy to 111cren$e his cle· !$Ire for b/011<ll..2_ud n1Q11sr l11s flfJlrllng n1.~t1uc-lf a.s $JleCIUt(lrs 11·atcllrd. See Storr1. Pogr 86. However, the photographer continued 0 11Jey ,.-ere In individual plastic bags !---waiting, M>Nixen.ttW@&f nQ......liAed .. up...in neatJQ.ws on shelves ·• 1'Nixon11 fiei! contorted and he Ayres said. ''There Wert nG flie. A~es said. ''They bad leased the lot : telephone Jnttrvlew The Dow Jones industrial U\er3i;:·• ol ffi JoturSf)angler Of-Oran ge to--ute=ier-"We-know .. ~ animal!-nn1st. comc -~lected blue-ch!!>_ stocks losl l.3 9Z Erm1 11-~• 11 M-Oeci.r II !-M, .. yll t i """"' U t611"'°"ill _.,, ""'• MWflrll ll'<lf!lll ti screamed at Kent, 'You goddamn son or unsanitary coodlUons but there was of I bitch'," said an lndepcndcnt . lji"Css-a distinct odor ol form aldehyde in the Tc.lCgram spokesman . air." A colleague of l!endenon sald the Fm;ther mvcstlgatlon ?l}vtaled the incident must have been quite a shock cats y,-ere legaTly owned by a bloJoglcal because Nixon had sent l!enderso11 an supply houSc. l\loat were purchased at autographed tie clip in the mall during 60 cents a head from the Orange County ( NL~ON, ~•1• ZJ , · _AnlmAl Sholler. after Ibey had been oquipment storaQe." from somewhere and y,•e_ feel we arc points 10181.61 . 111l' y,•10ely y,·atc~- Spangl r, who could not ~bc re&ehed best aerving _tht comm1mity .and higher ~e has .fallen 1norr than nr. point~ 1n for comment this morntna. Is part owner educalion b):' selUng deed. unwanted cal'! rune 8'ss1om l'lnd closed at SOL i3 \Ytdnes- of Western Pacific Rlologlca1 Supplies, Jn !his Wl\y.'•1 1 d11y. Its lowest lcv~l l)lnct Nov l, 1$2. 2.172 fulrvard ~ in Santa Ana. Dieterich said the Cflls aren't sold Oet/ines lc11 '1dvt1nce~. 872 lo 300, "J\.1r. Spongier told us the dead cnt!I to anyonti wtlhout complL>t lon of Millen an1ofl,ll !he 1,68.1 iss:ue!l trndNI. were almost Al\ purchased (rom the appllcalion fo rms llslfng rensQns tor the Volun1~v.us 13 1 nlllllon s!mr•'S county animal shcl~t, wbk:h pu\a -lhem ISff DEAD CATS, Page-Ml =-~~ (!IH;lltll -<.J.4---N•lll>flll Ne"'J -ilot (om1c1 CS Or•- (rou""(W'd Cl c,.,.,~ 'It U Qtal!I N611CtJ AIJ '°"fllt 111.- Ellll•rll, P1.. ll PTA I t En1~"1nmff!I IS S•Otl• Cl,f 11'111•11« 11·1 $!ICM M~•;<•h 1-·1 Hv Ga•~lltr ts Tfflivl1i111 •t Ho~1c-111 l -11" I I lft!tr"1IHl011 I I W••l~tl' II' Allll l..fll~trl Ill Wtl'ld MtWI A.4 \ > • ( l • ' ' ' ·- • ' "~ ..-1 2 OAIL Y PILOt ___ N ____ ~T-'-"-""-'-'·_O<_to_be_•_3,_t_•_74 O.lly Pllfl lll ff PllOl1 STILL GI RNING World Champion Sayers J' alley Gra1id mc1 P ulls .Funny Face . • j. :·For Supe r·viso rs Television Crev•s with cameras and ,bti11ht lights milled .around in nervou.s lanl1cip.at1on of the start of \Vednesday s lonulgc--··'Oounty Board of Supervisors '1neclltljf!' • - They ha0n'1 come lo record any momeiitous dt.tlsioo or lhc .... JiOard~ bul · ,rather to film an i(ward ceremony honor- ing a tiny Fountain Valley grandmother jwho makes funny faces. r Frances "GraMy Girn" Sayers. reign- iing world champion in the ancient art ·of facial contortion (girning). was .Jl'resented with il framed board resolution citing her competitive achievement. , · She took the award from Supervisor Robert Ballin and quickly made a . grfamce!tt the board. When the chuckles and guffa\\'S subsid- ro. ttrs. Sayets told the boo.rd she "is truly gratetul" tor being,,bonored • by ljle111. • • ! ~.< Sa'YfTI demonstrated her gim .• -bicb a,n\OU.nts to removing her teeth 'and virtUA.Q.,v., swallo'\'ing her nose with : her lower llT> -once to tbc board, once to the audience and again.._ just ' for the television cameras. I She obviousJy was exerting some effort • by the final girn, explaining that she can't breathe in the act of girning. Boittin's resolution noted that Mrs. • s3yers., a native of Kent, England , won the ·rning title ~ competition with UI otbers la:rt year 10 England. Giming~ 'vhich is in the diction~ry, SUJ)flOll!dl" originated 600 years ago in Wa1es, Bautn said. • f.lben h( presented the plaque to 1'.lr~. sa)'ers, .Battin promised to do all he eoo)d to· he lp ~!rs. Sayers with her latest effort -\\"inning U.S. citizensbip. From l'age Al RESCUE ... went into the u•atrr. clinging to the top of the submerged vessel. Thfce hours' later, just as the plane u·as about to head back, it sighted a red narc nnd a vellow smoke signal. i\ helicopter u·as diverted to make the rl'SCUC. "The ooly really rough moment was "·irn I looked down about 20 minutes l>rtorc uc .:.ightC'<I the plane and saw a sha rk ," Savagr !'<lid. • •• , I" I' ' "" ,. •. "''' -...... ·~··,... •• .. ...... 1 ........... ~ .. ' { "'" ' •., A•• 0. ... ~' . .,., • •• • .. ~ 11•ot" • .., "' . , .. t' ... , .,, .• ..., ...... 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The right to develop 950 boat sllps F rom Page Al FR.\UD ... The Federal Grand Jury alleged that buyers were falsely Ulld by comp.any officials commodity auctions \\'OUld be purchased on their behalf on a margin in the futures market. Such purchases would Insure buyers of the availability of rutures, according to the indictment. r The indictment also alleges the com· pany claimed falsely that it owned beef cattle herds in the Midwest and could guarantee cattle buyers future delivery. About $344,000 was obtained from in- vestors through such misrepresentations, according to the Grand. Jury's charges. · Early this year, the Securities and Exchange CommiSSion obtained a federal couM order enjoining Inlernatioanl Com- modities Exchange from v 1 o I a t i n g federal fraud statutes. Al !hit time the SEC charged that the company was operating similar_ to a Los Angeles based firm that collapsed in 1973. . • ., Jn.,tbe vacant west basin of the harbor was purchased by· the newly . fonned group called TBW. · Its principal members include marfne contractor Paul Trautwein. credit dentist Dr. Robert Beauchamp and members ot the Newport Beach Wannington Cami· Jy, ma)or residential housing developers. "f feel certain the plan is ~hat we had In mind for Dana Harbor," Clark said. "It will almo~ double the harbor's capacity and we are happy to have private enterprise do it without the coun· ty having to assign one of its departments.'' Richard Beauchamp, speaking for the consortilun and his dentist father, said it ls likely to cost more to store a boat in the west basin once the slips are Installed. "The county is charging us more than the people \Vho run the other half or the harbor so we will pass that along to make a reasonable profit ," he said. Acco rding lo the lease, the county \vill get 25 percent or the gross receipts of TB\V's operations in the harbor. The county gets 15 percent of the gross from the east basin. Beauchamp estimated his firm will have to charge about 23 cents more than the other harbof operators -com- ing to about $%.75 per boat foot per month for a vessel of :ro .feet or less. "We will be using a different formula to charge for these slips," Beauchamp said. ..We will charge by the square footage of water the boat takes up rather than by the linear foot." Beancbamp estimated It will ultimately cost the consortium $3 million to com- plete its plans for the harbor. Besides • the boat slips. they will . develop a number of on-shore facilities, including a small yacht club. The terms of the injtmetion obtained by SEC were consentejl to by company officials without an admission or-denial-F p A l of any violaUons. roni age JU a result of the injunction a receiver was appainted to preserve Intern&tlonal _ REN:i:"A .. L -ComlllOdltieS ExChiilge &Ssets. -:-:--. -.I:-• lo lo Acoording to ~Zimbllch, the cotmts Presently, r~ters of boat moorin'gs alleged ln the iDdictment. took place install the moorings at an estimated between January, 1m and the issuance of the tnjune~ in January ol this average cost of $500 and maintain them at a cost of $100 a year. yeer. Frot11 P.,,e A}·-- Q U AKE •.•.. old building ad)oining an historic palace. Many Peruvians fled their ho~ in panic, and streets were flooded fnwn 't broken water and sewer mains or littered with cracked glass and masonry. The quake began at 11:21 a.m. - 7:2.l a.m. PDT -, and lasted almost two minutes. A \.string or artersbocks tollowed, the strongest a sharp, brief quake almost an hour later . The main quake was felt in cities 120 miles from Lima but Canete seemed to have borne the brunt or ii . Radio Cruz del Sur, broadcasting from a province near .Lima. said almost half the houses in Canete were Wlsafe be- cause of cracked walls anc: water seeJ>- age. Canette has a populalioo of about 5,000. . Motorists panickt'd and ned the downtown Lima area. Several cars col- lided, but fi rst reports indicated none of the crashes ~·as serio us. Electric power was cut off for aboUt an hour, restored for 30 minutes and then cut off again for about 45 minutes. They pay $1.20 per vessel foot a year J.or·tbe rental site. . -- That payment is charged and collected by the county for its inspections of the ~· ~ "'1lch. In effect, leaves the city wt revenue. ...,. Mn. Pheiter IUggests establishment of a fee of '6 ..,J!tr -vessel foot a year I~·-lilt p>.6') ·tn ,..,,,,, ••. .She • polilb eat ill bet ~rt that Long Beach, for eiample, charges $18.86 per velael toot a year on boa ts up to 30 feet Jong. And in a similar recommendation lo that covering the Balboa Bay Club, the auditor calls for investigation to determjne fair rental value of the boat moorings. . Under the gift clau~ cited by Mrs. Pheifer, public agencies are prohibited from making gilts of public fWlds. In the case of Balboa Bay Club and the moorings, she implies that by charg- ing less than fa ir market value for the rentals the cily could be guilty of an illegal gift of public funds. If that should be the case the tax· payers suit alleging the illegal gift "·ould have lo be filed. Then. it would be up to the courts to determine the validity of the auditor's findings . Councilmen in San Juan .. ! Extend Building Freeze By PA1\fELA HALLAN or fll• Dtflr Plllt st1lf A moratorium on the issuance of new building and zoning applications in San Juan Capistrano will be erlended until next April. ~lembers of 1he city council \'O(ed unanimously Wednesday to extend !he four-month old freeze after a quiet, poorly.attended public hearing. Speaking against the deferral u·as Justis Gilfillan of h1ission Hills Ranch. Inc .. who said the ban rosed a hardship on property owners who had projects already drawn. "I qu_eslion whsther the grounds arc suffi cient for a need for an extt'flsion ," said Gilfillan • .,, doubt that it can be reasonably supported that it is in the best interest of the public not to p.rocess applications for thi s length of time. Other cities in a simHer situation ha\·en't done this." Gillillan said he took particular issue with tbe time. It Is taking to complete the general pl{ln. Jie admitted, however, that he thought the city was doing a good job. Councilman Douglas Nash saKJ. mo!I ci ties build ruld plan simultaneously, but that lsn 't necessarily a rational ap- proach. "We don't "'ant our growth to follow \\'hal has happened in other cities." said Councilman James W e a t b e r s . ·•Yf'e'rt not Uke othtr cities.•' The puryose of tho ban is to allO\\' the plaMing stnlf limo to -complete the city's new gen~ral plan and' the ordinances that go with It. Ir th-0 proct1s!I ts complete &e!ore April thr. rreeze will be uned • The only Point or conruct during the discussion involved the time that a~ plicants may begin lining up at the planning department door. Planning Director David J. Smith recommended that the Counci~ allow developers to file their applications and pay their tees now so they can be issued a "place in line." Councilman Nash argued that this "·ould hold up the general plan process and create extra work for the staff. ··1f you establish a priority system. we'll have a backlog of 100 applications or more and tremendous pressu'te on the staff," agreed Yvon Heckscher. Councilman Weathers said it made more sense to begin accepting a~ plications now and putting them on the shelf until the end of the deferral period than to have 200 developers in the park- ing lot on April 1. ~ The measure pa.ssed 3-2 but was later resci nded and amended to allow 11~ plications lo be delivered no sooner than Jan. 6. 1be saggestion to rescind and amend came from Nash after e1- changing a few sharp words with Mayor Roy Byrnes, who ruled Nash out of order and made him wait until the end or the meeting to make his motion. During the first publlc hearing S<lVcral representatives of building trades o~ Jected to the ban becau1e they believed 11 would create economic hardships on people engaged in the building industry. The city planning director, In a reptrl lo the touncll, ptd enough constructJon projects hllVr~ approved to keep buifders busy for the ntxt lhree years. Projects include housing developments .aoct should provide an ample selection tor the prospective buyer. • ' . . -.. -• -• ,. ANIMAL OFFICER THOUGHT HE FOUND 'ONE OF THOSE WEIJ!D RE LIGIOUS CUL TS' Hundreds of Dead Cats, Embalmed in Pl as tic Bf gs, Discovered in Santa Ana Fi,ld ' Ni xon Asks Judge Sirica To Excuse Him in Trial WASHINGTON {UPI) -Former The motions to quash the subpoenas President Nixon today formally asked were believed to have argued that Nixon, who has been hospitalized with a new Judge John J. ~rica to excuse him fiareup of phlebitis, is-too. ill to trav~I froln testifying at the Watergate cover-to Wallhington from hlS home 1n up trial, apparently because of ill health. California and too Weak to· endure the Motions to quash both prosecution and · rigors of a.ttending a. trial that may detense subpoenas for Nixon's testimony last as long as three monlhs. were delivered at 7_ p.!..m. PDT to the Special prosecutor Lron JaY."orski sug- closely 8;uarded chaiilbers whete-Slriea· gested-:l~sl-we$:k that Sirica might wish was interviewing prospective jurors for to consider sending a team of docto rs the trial ot five of the former president's associates.__ Herbert J . Miller Jr., Nixon's lawyer, refused to say what the envelope con- tained. But Sirica disclosed the contents about 45 minutes later. · "They will be filtd under seal until the court bas bad an opportunity to re- view them thoroughly," Sirlca said . The subpoenas would requirt': N°tXOn, one of 20 uoindicted co-conSpirators in the cover-up, to answer questions about the alleged conspiracy for the nrst µme since he resigned and received a full pardon from Presldent Ford. W oodeii Picked ' To Fill County Planning Seat Orange County labor leader A. Earl \Vooden of Santa Ana has been named to fill the vacancy On the county Planning Com mission left by the resignation of Clarence Casper of Fountain Va1ley. Supervisor Robert Battin announced his cholCi! of Wooden, 35. Wooden is cwTently serving his third term as business representative of the Orange Belt District Oluncil of Painters . Loca[ 686. 1-Ie bas previowly served as president of Local 686 and as a delegate to the Orange County Building Trades Council. The new commissioner has been elected to the Dlsneyland Joint Board of Grievances and Arbitration and sits on the Orange Belt Labor-Management Trial Board . Casper resigned his past last week citing a prior decison to serve only one yea r. -············-············ HOUSE CUTS NIXON FUND TO $200,000. Sto ry, PagoP.4. 6 MORE .AIDES LEAVE WHITE HOUSE -Poiie A7 to California to examine Nixon before ruling on whether he must comply with subpocnasJOr his appearance. 1.1iller's actions came as soorces disclosed that another of his clients, Richard A. Moore, a former Nixon aide, had been added as an unindicted CO<OO· spirator in the cover-up case on the basis or "newly discovered evidence" fouod ln tbe. Watergate tapes. Sources close to the case ident!fled Moore,· 60, whose resignation as White House special counsel was announced Wednesday, as the unidentified 20th nani"e which Jaworski added to list or unlndicted co-conspirators. ·Nixon bad been listed as one of the orlgiual 19. Moore, who contradicted the testimony of Nixon's chief accuser John Dean in testimcny before the Senate Watergate committee, said he did not know "anything new," either about being nam- ed as an unindicted co-conspirator or being subpoenaed tQ testify. Jn the third day of the trial, Sirica began questioning individually 144 pn>- spective jurors who had been selected during the firl!lt two days !rom a group of 315 candidates. From Page A l ' NIXON ... his presidency In gratitude for a series or pictures he had taken of Nixon. Hospital spokeswoman Karen Krantz has now expressed a desire tor no more photographs to be taken during his hOspltal stay. He·iJ to leave tbe hospital Friday. Fro1n. Page A! DEAD CATS . •• purchase and qualificatioos. ~ 60-eent purchase price ba!elY covers the cost of putting an animal to sleep. The doctor said he was unaware the cats found Wednesday were being stored in the marmer discovered by animal control officials but he doubts tf-any laws were violated. . A,yres _said Spangler was ~ clt.ed slnc~ 'the cats were· not causmg any obvious health hazard. · "But we told him he bad to put them in a building -preferably refrigerated-to get them out·of pub(ic vie"'.'' Ayres said. "The way he had them laid out sim ply wasn 't kosher." Ayres was obviously shaken by the Incident,-particularly-the spectacle of dead cats surrounded by barrels· of embalming fluid. ~ - "Believe me, I hadn't seen anything quite like this before," Ayres aakl. "1bere was ooe case some years back of a guy who dumped a bunch of frm.en cats in a vacant lot-bUt that one ended uP in court." From r.,,e Al HARMER ••• ported Reapn in bia races . Harmer talU about the need to curb .the growth of big government. He believes ,that big government is belplng tear the fa mily a.part and bu authored antl~ty meaaures in the pa. The only time Harmer's name has ever ~ linked to PQSS!ble scandal wu when he voted in 1971 •&ainst a subdiVision bUI which crltlca aald would have placed coetly reruJatlona on a Nortbem Califotn.la land development firm . Harmer wu on ~ board ol directors of the firm, S h a 1 t I n a ·Properties, at the time he cut the vote. . He said the IA!gislature's attorney ad- Vised him the vote woW.d not be a conlllct of Interests. In floor debates, he has oltai led the Reagan adminiS;tration attack against bills that contain fat appropriations. He stresses the need to scrimp. Timvnd again, Harmer also em- phasized the effect Mormoni sm has had on his lite. He says he gets an enormous amount of satisfaction "from haritionl-v ing my wort_ with the church." " His personal manner is on the formal side. He speaks in dignified tones and is no backslapper. No one would ever mistake him for "one of the boys" in the club-like, all-male Senate. Special Litton Demonstration Friday and Saturday -,I p.m. to 5 p~m. 1975 Utton MicrowllYe 0Yen with VARI-COOK CONTROL S•tl•O·lft c.,1mlc lll'lltll &t•1-f•tf9 ll>ttrio•-• 11111 l.I c.,.IO IMt 111.i.tt OV9fl l111tt10f 11110•11. ••1,.cr1111 t Cf'/llC lflltrllM' AdYance features that set the LITIOH ~stet® Model 416 apart fr9m other MICROWAVE OVENS VARI.COOK OYeN CONTllOL M..,,,lnwt• Mltr•l11111•'• DIOll&I ConllOI . Special lntrodudO Price FREE DEFROST • 2G l'C. COOllWAU KIT • MICllOTIMP THHMOMITIR • MICllO llOWHUI GllU •COOK IOOK 1815 NEWPORT BLVD, .-. Downtnii Cesta Mm.--..Oni 541·7788 · ' ·-·······-··········· -· --- - VOL. 67, NO. 276, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES • . -- Nixon Ou1hur~t Pliotograplier Cursed • f,Jt Hospital LONG BEACH (AP) -Former Presi- dent Nixon angrily cursed a news photographer who tried to photograph him in a hospital corridor today, the photographer and witnesses said. Kent Henderson of the Long Beach Independent Press-Telegram said Nix- on's race contorted and he yelled, "You goddamn son of a bitch/' when he saw the photographer waiting outside an of· lice where Nlxon had just-completed tests. t . Henderson said he was so shocked he didn't get off' a_ p!cture before nn atteOOari"( -whirliif"-NixOn's Wbeelcliiir around and pusbed him back into the ofiice be bad been leaving. . • Henderson said he heard the corridor doors crash against Nixon's wheelchair as he was wheeled away. · The ·incident occurred this morning aft.er Nixon was _taken from hl_s Sixf.h.. floor room._at Memorial Hospital Medical Center of Long Beach to the firat-Ooor nuclear-medicine division to continue *~ * * llf. Health Cited · tests to determine the cause or his phlebitis. Henderson and a· hospital photographer arrived outside the office after Nixon was inside, hoping to lake pictures of him returning to his room. After wailing outside for some time, Henderson asswned ·that Nixon had left. However, the -photographer continued waiting, and Nixon appeared.· "Nii:on's face contorted and he screamed at Kent, 'You goddamn son of a bitch'," said an Independent Press- _:rele~am ~spokesll)an . _ . A colleague of ·Henderson sai the incident must have been qcite a shock because Nixon bad sent Henderson an autographed tie clip in the mail during his presidebcy in gratitude for a series of pictures he had taken or Nixon. Hospital spokeswoman Karen Krantz has now expressed a desire for no more pho tographs to be taken during his hospital stay. He is to leave the hospital Friday;--- Nixon Asks judge Siric-a To Excuse Him in Trial WASHINGTON (UPI) -Fonner about 4'f minutes later. President Nixon today Connally asked "They will be filed under seal until Judge John J. Sirica to ei:cuse him the court bas had an opportunity to re- frOm testifying at the Watergate oover· view them thoroughly," Sirica said. up trial, apparently because of ill health. The subpoena~ would require Nixon, Motions to quash. both prosecution and one of 20 . unindicted ~nsplrators In defense subpoena:i for Nli:on's testimony the cover-up, to answer questions about were delivered at 7 p.m. PDT to the the alleged conspiraCy fot the fir:it time closely guarded chambers where Sirlca since he resigned and received a full was 'interviewing prospective jurors for pardon from President Ford. the trial ol five of the fonner president's 'lbe mo{Jons to quash the subpoenas associates. . , were believed to have argued that Nixoft, Herbert J. Miller Jr., Nixon s lawyer, who has been hospitalized with a new re~used to P_Y wha~ the envelope con-flareup of phlebitis, Is loo ill to travel tainecb-But Sirica-dJ.SClosed~the contents-to W,ashiiigtdn -ttom-hlf OOme tn California and too weak to endure the Miss Costa Mesa Queen Aspirants To Be Previewed A "sneak preview" of the candidates for the title of Miss Costa Mesa will be held from 5 to 7 o'clock today at l'!f. Tavern and Chop tkiuse in Bullocks at South Coast Plaza. Eleven yoWlg Costa 1.1esa women are seeking the crown now held by Misty Lee. The wlllll<!r will be amtoonced Oct. 12 during the Fiesta de Costa Mesa. At this evening's preview, the con~ testant.s will model clothes. Dick Lane will aerve as master of ceremonies . Vying tor the title are; Katby Walker, II, lloltday Inn employe; Katie O'Tpol. 17, Orange Coast College student; Unda Milan, 18, Orange Coast College, Kelli Regan, 18, Orange Coast O>Hege; Judy Barden, 22, model : rigors of· attending a trial that may last as long as three months. • Special prosecutor Leon Jav.·orski sug- gested last week that Sirica might· wish to conSider sending a team of doctors HOUSE CUTS NIXON FUND TO $200,000. Story, Pogo A4. 6 MORE AIDES LEAVE WH!TE HOUSE -Pogo A7 to California to ex.amine Nixon before ruliilg on whether he mu st comply with subpoenas for his appearance. Miller's aCtlons came as sourtes disclosed that another or his clients, Richard A. ~Ioore, a forfncr Nixon aide, had been added as an unindicted oo-eon- spirator in the cove.r-up case on the basis of "newly discOvered levidence" found in the Watergate tapes. Sources close . to the case identifist Moore, 60, whose resignation as White Hou.se special counsel was announced Wednesday, as . the unidentified 2,0th name whl.cb Jaworski added to list of unindided co-conspirators. Nixon had been listed as one of the original 19. · Moore, who contradicted the tes timony (See NIXON, Pago ZI ~ ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, QC.TOBER 3, 1974 . . , \ .. ua e .oc s , Reinecke • Succeeded By Harmer .. SAN FRANCISCO (AP} -State Sen. John L. Harmer was appo inted California's 40th lieutenant governor by Gov. Ronald Reagan today. Hanner ls the Republican nominee ..for-the-state's No. 2 office in the Nov. s eledion. He win fin out the last three months of the term of Ed Reinecke, \11ho . resigncil We<lnesday minutes.. befGre his sentencing fo r per-jury. , The 40.year-old senator, a conservative and devout°' Mormon, was at Reagan's..__ side when the Governor announced the appointment . Announci!l&_ the appointment. ·nasrui sajiJ or H'anrier 1 T'lfe -rs Jicit-jU a - caretaker. He has a demonstrated record NEW LT. GOVERNOR State Senator Harmer - of ~bHity." Harmer wlll fonnallY take-office -:m-·IL.-c·· . d J 1.offii:~~e;s ~~~·~;Now, Governor, 1 · ·1·an ~ury pl edge to you th at I shaU endeavor -with all-the-capacity God gives to me to fill this responsibility with dignity, integrity and dedication." Action Narnes .~Coast Men . '..,,. .......... STILL GIRNING World·Ghamp'°" S.yors Valley Gron,dnict Pu.lls Fun1iy Face Fo r. Su.per·visors Te\evtsion crews with cameras and bright lights milled around in nervous anticipation or the start of Wednesday's Orange _County Board of Supervisors meeting. They hadn 't come to record any momentous deCision of the board,. bu t rather lo ntnl an award cei::emony honor- ing a tiny Fountain Valley ·grandmoth~· who makes funny faces. Frances "Granny Girn" Sayers, reign- ing world champion in the ancient art of facial contortion (gi.m ing). was presented with a framed board r~lutlon citing her competitive achievement. She took the award from Supervisor Robert Battin aod quickly made a grimace at the board. . • " When 'the chuckles and guffaws subsid- ed, Mrs. Sayer! told ·the board she "is truly grateful" for being honored by them. ~trs. Sayers demonstrated her girn -which amounts to removing her teeth and virtually swallowing her nose with · her lower lip -once to the board , once to the audience 311d again just for the television cameras. She obviously was exerting some effort by the final girn. uplaining that she can't breathe in the act of giming. Battin's resolution noted that ~frs. Sayers. a native of Kent, England, won the giming title in competition with (See GIRN, Page AZI Before Reagan's announcement. his !'Iii« i""'8d '!'>·.i.temeoi a Reine<ke's one-aentilnce resignation letter delivered t6 the Senate arid Assembly Wednesday. Reinecke received !ill 1 8 • m o n t h suspended sen~. He aaid he will. figflt his c:onviction on a charge that be lied to a U.S. Senate colTUlUttee probing an International Telephone and Telegraph scandal in 1972. Reagan's choice was important because the state's No. 2 elected official is the acting governor when the Governor leaves the state -something Reagan has been doing frequently in recent monfhs:. The lieutenant governor's job itself has little political clout. When Reinecke acknowledged his legal appeals were exhausted Monday, Capitol speculation on his replacement im- mediately centered around Harmer, who is proud-of his fiscal conservatism. State Sen. Mervyn oYmally, the Los Angeles Democrat running a g a i n s t Hanner for lieutenant governor. said Reagan's selection of Harmer means that Republicans \4o'ere trying to · fix'' the election. Harmer. v.·ho doesn't drink or smoke, (Ste HARl\IER, Page 1U J IJOW INDEX LOSES l t ~fORE POINTS NEW YORK (UPI) -\Vith buying in· tercst at a low ebb, prices fell along a broad front in l:ilow trading today on the New York Stock Exchange. tTab\es, Pa~e 87). The Dow Jones industrial average of 30 selected blue-chip stocks lost 13.92 points to 587.61. The widely watched' a.er· age has fallen more than 72 points in nine l!leS!ions and closed at 001.53 Wednes· day, its lov•est level since Nov. 1, 1962. Declines led advances. 872 to 390. among the 1.683 issues traded. Volume was 13.I mlllion sharrs. Two Orange r.oast men are among three persons named in a 69<:ount federal Grand Jury criminal indictment handed down i!1 Los Angeles \Vednesday. The illdictmerlt charges the trio with participating in a nation"'ide mail or \Vire fraud coospi racy that allegedly bilk· ed investors out of $344,000. Named in the indictment were Robert Daniel Hill. 49, of 18231 Bayberry Drive, Irvine and 01n rles Gish. 30, of Park Newpo rt apartments1 Newport Beach . The third person charged by the federal Grand Jury is Richard L. Gray, 5-1. of 2351 Breerden St .. \Voodland Hills. Included among fi ve corporate defen- dants charged in the indictment is International Commodities Exchange. 4570 Campus Drive. Newport Beach, parent company of the four other cor- porate defendants. As a n!sult of the indictment, postal inspector John Zimbilch said today, ar- rest warrants have been issued for the men. However, they have not yet been arrested. Jl convic.1cd of the charges alleged in the indictment the defendants face a maximum sentence of five years in prison and a $5.()00 fine on eacl'r count. Hill. president of lntemational Com- modilies Exchange, ls named in all 69 counts. Gray. according lo Zimbilch, is charged 1vith five conspiracy counts . Gish is named in three. The Federal Grand Jury alleged that buyers were fal sely tol!t by company officials commodity auctions would be pu rchased on their behalf on a margin in lhc fut ures market. Such purchases "'ould insure buyers of the availability of fu tures , according to the indictment. The indiclment <ilso alleges !he com- pany claimed falst'ly that it owned beef (See FRAUD, Page A%) Jackie Mackert, ~. Docker Bank~ employe; Terry Thomplon, 18, Golden West °'111ege; Katlty llGDo, 19, Orange Coast Collelo: Poggy Ward, ZZ. Cat Slate 14~ Beach; Shelly Stark, 17, Estancia H\gh School, and Jan Brown, ~. Brown Dorby Rt<taurant employe. Field of Dead Cats Found W oo<lc n P icked To Fill County Pla nning Scat Governn·ient Falls i 1t Italy ~ R0,.1E (AP) -Premier Mariano Rumor and bis centerleft coalition gOvcmment resigned today in...lhe midst of Italy's worst ecooomic crisis since the end of World War JI.. -'lbc cabinet cotl~poed once again In a bttter dlsj>ule dv~r ·relaUons with the Communist porty. The Martist Socialist's called for close cooperation w!th the CommUTI.ist.s lo pull ·the country out of Its economic woes. Rumor's Christian Dernoc,ats re- Jectcd the orrcr tOl(ether wtth the two other coalition partncn -the Democratic Socl1llisl3 and the . Republi cans. • • • Over .500 E111bal1ned f.e·Zi1ies Left .. By ,WILLIAM SCHREIBER °' .,,. 01111 '"" ,, ... "When I walked Into that field and saw hundreds of dead cats with their feet sticking up toward the wn1 I thought sure J had stumbled on one ol those weird religitus cults." Santa Ana Animal Conti-ol officer Jerry Ayres in'(estigated the blzarrt discovery \Vednesday of more than 500 embalmed cat& on a vacant indu strial lot. "They were in individual plasl1c b.'1iS nd lined....up...in neaLDnu_on shelves,·~ Ayres said. "There Wen! no nies or 1,1nsanitary conditions but t~re was a distinct odor of formaldehyde rn the air." FUMher investlg.ntkxr revealed the cata were legally owned by a blologlc:it supply house. Most were purchased et 60 cents a head fronl the Ordnge County Animal Shelter after they ·had been ' destroyed, Aytes s&id. Ayres sa1d each ca l had its chin shaved and jugular vein tied off - a te11tale sign of the embalming process used on laboratory specimens. Ayres said the dead ci1ts ~·ere klund on a lot owned. by-~ficro Semiconductors Irie .. l«ated at 2830 S. Fairview Road. '"l'hc people there aakt' they had no • kriowl~e of tlje cals •nd hadn't ..en t1hat UiC Jot was used for since it \\'M surroundecj by a six·foot high fence," Ayres said. "They had leased the lot to John Spanglet"QronDge fo use for equipment st!Jra:ge.n-- Spangler, who coold not be reached for comment this mQrnlng, ls parl owner of \\1estem Pilctfic Biological ~uppllea, 2372 llarvard St .. in Santa Ana. · 1 • ''Mr. Spangler told us tile dead ctds vterc aln1ost all purchased from the county animal shel~r. which puts thc1n in Va cant Lot ' to sleep by the hundreds every year," Ayres said. That number is actually in the thousands and sale , of the dead anlmalJ-.'.)t a nat fee or 60 cents apiece -is a legal standard procedure according to county Veterinary llealtf\ Of{lcer Or. \V. H. Dieterich. "The situation is thal "·a know everyOne who "'antS a degree in biological science must dissect an em· balmed cat," Oiet,rlch said l n a tel~ interview. "We know these animals niust come from k>me v.'hcre and '""v.•e !eel "e ·are best serving the community and hi~hcr education by Belting dead, unwanted oats ln this way.'' • 'Dieterich said the cat~ arr.n't sold to anyone without completlon of V..Tltlen nppllcatlon forms li!!ling re<1sons ror lhc (See DEAD CATS, l'age At) Orflnge County labor lead er A. Earl \Voodcn of Santa Ana has been nan1ed to fill the vacancy on the county Planning Commi~ion left by the resignation of Clarence Casper of f'olmta in Vall<>y. Supcr\'tSOr Rob<:'rt Battin announc('(I his choice of \\'QOdcn, 35. Wooden is currently serving hi~ third term as business representn tivc of the Orange Bell District Council of P;iinlers Local 686. He h.'l!I previously served :i!I pre!iidl'!nt 'of Local 686 and 115 n de.legate lo 1he Orang!! County Building Trades Council . The · n~· commlssioocr has been f'lected lo lhe n~ncyl11nd Joint Bonrd bf Grievun<:es and ArbilJation _an d iiits on th Orongc Bell Labor·~lanagcment Tr lar Board. Casper reslgnC'd h1!'1 past Inst "'ttk ~ltilli:t: o prior de1.:lson 10 ser,·e only one yea r. • . ,,_....., Today's Ftnu N.Y. Stocks c TEN CENTS • ·Da111age Reported Exte11sive Lll\tA. Peru (.AP ) -A viol~t earth- quake struck central Peru today, causing extensive damage ~-manr bulld!nJ.S _- including three famous cenl~es-old ­ churches. Three persons ""el"9 reported killed and at least 38 injured in lhe city of Canete 120 miles from Lima, but there was no immediate official casualty toll. The U.S. Goological SUr\.'ey t n . \\lashington said the quake hit 7.7 on the Richter Scale. The most devastating quake ever recorded in South America hit Peru in 1970 and kill~ an estimated 20,000 persons. That quake measured 7.8 on the Richter Scale. The scale is · a measure of ground motiO~_!.e~rl!_ed on !!clsmograpQs. very increase of one number means a tenfold increase in magnitude. Thul a 7. 7 re?-cling refleCts a quake 10 times stronger than one of 6.7.-- ln Lima. the cupola of La ~lerced Church cracked and shifted from ita base on the roof; the main altar of San Agustin Church, said to be One of Lhe finest in the city, tumbled ; and the y,·alls were damaged at the Prado Church .. Each church is more than 300 years old. Running water was not interrupted generally, but had to be cut off in severa1 _places because of breaks in the mafrii. Sewer mains also broke and many streets were flooded. !\lost radio stations went off the air for about two hours, but t~·o somebo.., managed to kee p broadcasting. At least a dozen old houses collapsed in Lima. · The downtown. area and many residen· tial districts,• including the area near the bull ring, were a mass of shattered glass and fallen masoory. Many weak walls c:ollapsed. In homes, crockery and glaawan shattered as a result of the violent vibrations. A large chunk of masonry falling from the top floor of ·the ornate Hotel Bolivar in downtown Lima wrecked the top of a crov.·ded city hus. Several passenger's "'ere reported slig htly illjured. The "'ails also cracked at the officts of the Foreign Ministry. housed in an old building adjoining an historic palace. Many Peruvians fled their homes In panic. and slrttts were flooded from broken water and sev.·er mains or littered with cracked glass and masonry. The quake began at 9:21 a.m. - 7:21 a.m. PDT -and lasted almost t\\'O minutes. A string of aftershocks followed. the strongest a s~, brief quake almost an hour later. The main quake "·as feJt in cities: 120 miles from Llma but Canete seemed to have borne the brunt of it. " Radio Cruz de! Sur, broadcasting from a province nea r Lima, said almost half the houses in Canete v.·ere ansafe be- cause of cracked v.•alls anc: water seei>- age. Canette has a population of about S.000. ~totorists panicked and fled the do"'TltO"Tl Lima area. Several cars col- lided. but first reports indicated none of the crashes was serious. Orange C:eut Weather Low clouds Increasing by 1'"riday morning but clearing by noon. ac· cording to the \\.·cathcr service, Not much 1emperature change. Highs near 70 at the be aches to the mid-70s inland. INSlDE ·TODAV .4 Ilnusc pa11cL l1eard t.estz· n1011y Lh1$ week about pigeon bll)Qd bel11g &prinkled over a f1gl1tit111 dog to i11crea..!t hiJ' dt· S•r« for blood and arouse liis fightn1g hlstiucts as spe~tors U'Otclicd. See Story, Page 86. '""" • .,.bKl ., l , M ... yll 16 c1u .. .,.1. A\, c• .C""ulllM CJ.I' C•Mltl Cl (rHI_.. tj °'•"' Nollc11 AlJ Elllfofttl Paft •• fllltf"l•l•IMlll Bl FIMllU 16•1 Nt O~M" BJ 1ttre1f-It 111tt•m!ut011 BJ A1111 L111Mn. Bl JrMnty O..tw •• Mtvlitt SJ Mlt!Vtl PIH\d1 16 Ma!l9MI New1 At--0.~M (Wiit\> ,. ... 1. "' ·-· Slll(lf Mtr~tl1 Ttl•vOOlll -.... W .. 11111' Wttlll Htwt ' Alt·U ... .. c1·• ••• .. .. .. " ' ,_ Clat·I~ Signs Bill . Boat Slips OK'd Fo.r Dana Harbor ·~ . • TONIGHT • .. Orange County lloard of SuperVisor Chainnan Halph Clark signed a lease today pennitting ronstni<:tion of $3 n}llllon \Vorth of new bout sl ips and othC'r (acllltll's in O:ona Harbor . C.:htrk sli,:ncd the bulky docwnenls in • Beauchamp esUmnted It will ultimntely cost the consortium $3 million to com- plete its plans for the harbor. Be!fdea the boat slips. the:y will develop a nwnbcL d on-shore facilities, including a small yacht club. 00::: LEC'l'URES -'11nvestmenJ,s," Edward)t:cNary lecturer, Utile 'Illelter, . CdM jilgh School, 7:30 p.m. UC! liECTURES -"r<lcvlslon and the World of Sports," Science Lecture Haµ, 7:30 p.m. "Your L oca l ---Governments," ~-Assernbl ROOM, Orange County Court llou.se, 7 ~.m. his office \Vhile 1ncn1bers of !he NewJ!211_ . ll<uoh busln= "'"".'rt;um that"~;,«! -nriig Raiders the lease for nn aption price ot $415,000 FRIDAY, OCT. l OCC LECTURES -· ''Citi zeri Particlpation. in GoVi!rnment,'" )udy Swane 1ecturer, Ialand Houst, Ne)YpO!'t Center, 9:30 Lm. "Geok>a of California," George Mason. lec!w'er, ScieDCi' Lectute 1, 7:30 p.m, "'Travel & Holida~ Photoi!raphy," Ralph S. Gar· rison lecturer, SCience LecbD'e 2; 7:30 p.m. looked on. The right to deve lop 950 boat slips in the vacant "'CSl basin of the harbor was purchased by the newly formed ·group called TB\\'. Its principal members include marine contr..1ctor Paul Trautv.·ei n, credit dentist Dr. Robert Beauchamp and members of the Ncwpqrt Beach \Varmington fami· Jy, major reSidcnti<1J housing developers.· "I feel C<'rtain the plan is what we had in mind for Dana Harbor," Clark · said. "It will ahnost double the harbor's capacity and we arc happ)' to have private enterprise do It without the coun- ty having to assign one of its departments." Richard Beauchamp. speaking for the consortiwn and his dentist father. said it is likely to cost more to store a · boat in !be v.·est basin once the slips are installed. "'The county.is charging us more than the people who TW1 the other half of the harbor so we will pass that along to make a reasonable profit," he said. AcOOrding to the lease. the county 'Aili get 25 percent of the gross r~eipts of TBW's operations in the harbor. The county gets 16 percent of the gross from the east basi n. - Beauchamp estimated ·rus firm will have to ctiarge about 23 cents more than the other harbor operators -com-•---T'lri°'g=..lo about $2.'iS per bOat foot per month foc a vessel ol 30 feet or Jess. -~e -wtll1.1& using a dUferent formula to charge 'for these slips," Beauchamp _said . "We will charge .bY the....square footage of water . the boat takes up rather than by the linear foot." {.;ctptain Radi:os For Help , Saves . Eight 01i Ve ssel MIAMI (APj -Coast Guard officials credil ,a'_young captain who stdpd ~jll neck-hiih water at the radio. ol his sinking boat wfth saving the lives of the eight pefticms aboard. A Coast Guard cutter brought Capt. Dudley Savage, 24, diving instructor Steve Barry, 24, and six teen.agers to Miami Wednesday, a day after their 40.Jool ~abin cruiser sank in heavy seas in the Atlanti c about 50 miles southeast ol Fort Lauderd ale. Savage said he managed to get off • three ;·'~layday" distress signals before the boat-went down -lbe last while the water 1Wifled about his neck. •:1 wu getting the heU knocked out ol me -by electrical shocks from the radio," he said. "I could hardly touch . the receiver." . Savage Jaid he heard ooly one reply b> Na diSress call before the radio went Wlder water. But several Coast GUard stations heard it and a fii:ed-'A'ing plane and a helicopter were dispatched. The crew put on lire jackets and \~1ent int()' the water , clinging to the top of the subme rged vessel. Three hours later, just as the plane voa:t about to head back. it sighted a red narc and a ye llow smoke signal. A helicopter was diverted to make the rescut:. ''The only really rough moment was ~1hen I looked down about 20 minutes 1 before "':e sighted the plane and saw a shark;' Savage said. 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TtltpltOflf 17141 64Z-4Jl I Cl1i•lfitd Ad•wtl .. 64Z-S6 71 C.Oc~ ••ro °'_,. o-~"""' t---"1--.. ---"""'""~" • _,,,_,+. .... -~ .. ~..t ~-·~filliOll'f'• ... - ~--··""""'°"'·-C.•."" "'' M'l• ..... .,,,,ltffMl"'i llOO~ ...,..,_, u ~-... ..., '"'"'"O"''.......,.. l}CI0-••1 .. i\.rrest Pair In Costa Mesa A drug raid on a Costa ~tesa apart- ment \Vednesday night led to the arrest of l\\'O men and seizure of nearly 2,500 amphetamine pills and a quantity of marijuana. tnvestig.ators claim they h a d negotiated to buy 60 so-called nickel bags containing 40 pills each, but the marijuana came as a boous. Dennis A. J'l.tcTighe, rt, o( 374 CypreM Drive, Laguna. Beach, was booked on 8USpicion cl selling amphetamines. Oiarles J . Saunders, 18, of 887 Center St., where they were arrested, was book- ed on suspicion of selling amphetamines and possession of marijuana 'for sale. Detective Dave Brooks said the one--"'eek invenlgation began with purchase of one nickel bag-a $5 t.railsaction- on a sidewalk in the 2600 block of Hamor-Boulevard. Investigators allege they made ar· r.mgements to purchase Ule larger quan- tity, valued at about $300, and were escorted to the C.eJrter street address. -Mcl'igbe,.a.ganleoer-and Orange Coast , College student, and Saunders. also a student, were each In jail today in lieu of $10,000 bail... Fro111 Page Al IIARMER ... is being backed fn hls ra:ce for the lieqt!m@.Lg:or.ernm"s position by many of the same big money men who sup- pe>rted Reagan in his races. · Harmer talks al;xlut the need to curb the growth .of big goverDment. He believes that big government is helping tear the family apart and has authored anti-obscenity measures in the past. The · only time Harm er's name has ever been linked to possible scMdaJ was when he voted in 1971 against a sutxlivi~ion bill which critics said would -Jiave placed costly regulations on a Northern California land development firm. Harmer was on the board of direetors of the !Inn, S h a s t I n a Properties, at the time he cast the vote. He said the Legis]ature's attorney ad- vised him the vote would not be a conflict of interests. In floor debates, he has often Jed t~ Reagan administration attack against bills that contain fat appropriations. He streSS#s the need to scrimp. Time and again, Harmer a].9() em- phasized the effect 1.formonism has had oo his life. He says he gets an enonnous amount of satisfaction "from harmC>niZ· ing my work \\ilh the church." Ex-president's Legal Expenses Top $100,000 WASHINGTON (UPI) -Fonner President Nixon has run up more than $100,000 in legal expenses, but a fund has been set up to help pay the debt it was disclosed today. ' Former Nixon aide Bruce }ferschensohn said that the fund was set up by a board of three trustees. Herschensohn, Rabbi Baruch Korff and George McLaughlin. Herschensohn said donations "'Ill be solicited for Nixon. "We know he is now In debt over $100.000 . in legal expenses ," Herschen- sohn sa id. He said that the fund has been set up through a bank. As to whether Nixon has been informed. he repl!ed , '"We have been in touch with San Clemente '' Nixon 's California retirement residence'. Dilly PllDI l l11t PMll ,KIWANIS TRAVEL SERIES -"Mark Twain in Italy," OCC Auditorium, 8 p.m. .,. ANIMAL OFFICER THOUGHT HE FOUND '0 NE OF THOSE WEIRD RELIGIOUS CUL TS' Hundreds of D•1d Cats, Embllmed In Pl•• tic 8•91, Diacovered in S•nfa An• Field "YOU KNOW I CAN'T HEAR YOU WHEN TIIE WATER'S RUNNING," - Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, Community Recreation Center, Oct. 4 and 5, 1:30 p.m. Adm. $2. FOOTBALL -Estancia vs. Villa iPark at El Modena, 8 p.m. Newport Harbor at Westminster, 8 p.m. FoUntaia ·vaDey · vs. Edison at OCC stadium. 8 p:m. A Tree for Linda F airvie·w Girl Remembered _ By AR111UR R. VINSEL Of !1111 D1llY Plltt lltff Little Unda Eastman li ved her nine years looking at the world fl'Ofll the confines of a crib, steel braces and a wheelchair but it was the <>_!lly \\'Orld she had. She still loved it, and All the people in it v.·hen she learned what love ls. She especially loved piiking out Pretty From Page AI Flt.\.UD ... c~ttle herds in the 1\1idwest and could guarantee cattle buyers future delivery. About $344,000 was obtained from ffi.. veston through such misrepresentations, according-to the Grand Jur:y's charges. Early this year, tbe' Securities and Exchange Commission obtained a federal court order enjoining Internatioanl C.Om- modities Ei:chqe from v i o 1 a t in g federal fraud sL.tutes. At that time tbe SEC charged that the company was operating similar to a Loo ·Angola bued,.firm that collapsed in 1973. The terms of the injunction obtained by SEC were coosented to by company o(ficials without an admission or denial of any violations. As a result of the injunction a receiver was appointed 'to preserve International Commodities E.J,:cbange assets. According to Zimbilch, the counts alleged in the indictment took place between January, 1972 and the issuance ·or the injunction in J anuary of this year. Playboy Rapped By Russians • clothes for outings with Gramma and Grampa and riding the merry-go-round in the 'mall at South Coast Plaza. Unda lived on \Yard 109 at Fairview State Hospital in Costa P.fesa, because she was hydrocepha)ic and requlrfd a great amount of care. She died Of a h@art attack ori Aug. 19, while being prepared for one Jmre in a long series of operaUons-toJmplant shunt tubes to drain the fluid crowding 1 her brain. "In a month's time tiefore she died, she had surgery four ti.mes," says her grandmother •. Mrs. Mary Reynolds, 63, of 365 W. Wilson St, Costa Mesa. She and her husband Robert, 65: picked that addreM because It is handy to Fairview, where one or bo th visited Linda dally. Obviously, they will never fo rget the granddaughter whose big _brow.n eyes .held__joy, ev.en thougb...a _ wheelchair and braces lmprlaooed her body. Neilher will others. Ceremoities are scheduled Friday at 1 p.m. at the fron t door to Fairview State Hospital, where a big sego palm tree will be planted ln her memory. ~ ttee was purchased. with pocket money provided by hundred!: of staff cmployes who noticed and marveJed at Linda's blossoming when her grandparents ca me. She learned to talk and feed. herself within three nionths. Mary Reynolds was dubiOus about a ceremony at first. "Mary,'' declared Dr. S t ewar t Shi moda, "this is not gC>ing to be a sad thlng. This is going to be a fine thing." Everyone remembers Llnda"s sunny disposition. "She'd never let my husband and me argue," saYs Mrs. Reynolds, recall- ing picnics, rides , shopping trips and the merry-go-round at South Coast Plaza -when Unda was v.·ell enough to go. "She'd say: 'Gramma, be still'!" Linda's divorced parents live in the · Fro111 Page AI DEAD CATS. • • purchase and qualifications. The 60-eent purchase price barely covtr3 the cost of putting an animal to sleep. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Falrgrounds, 8 p.m. . . I Cwmen~ Woman Shot to Death; Boyfriend Hurt The doctor said he \\'as unaware the cats found Wednesday were being stored in the marmer discovered by animal control Officials but he doubts If any A San Clemente woman died from lav.-s were violated. A)'?'es said Spangler ...,.38 not cited a gunshot wound in the head and her since the cats wer-er'JlOt causing any _boyf.rj.¢_v.•a$ ~ _ibe ri.iht ann obvious health hazard. ·early t~ay in a Capistrano Beach in- "But we told him he had to put cident that is being investigated by them 1n 8 building _ preferably Orange County Sherifrs officers. refrigerated-4o get them out of pubUc lnvesUgators said they are waiting view," Ayres said. ''The way he had for doctors at Sap Clemente General them laid out simplywasri'l kosher." Hospital to com_plete surgery on Jolm Ayres was obviously shaken by the Reyes, 19, of 4017 Calle Juna, so they incident. particularly the spectacle ~question him further about the death dead c~ts su~rounded by barrels"' of of Dora Rodriguez. 22, of 31796 El embalming Duicl. . ' "Believe me , 1 hadn 't seen anything Camino Re_al. San Clemente. quite like this . before." Ayres said. They -5md Reyes told them at the "There was one case some years back scene of the shootinjthat Miss Rodrigue2 of a-gUy who-dumped a &trkh Of frozen sb_ot_ bim .inthe arm wilh ·a .38-cafibir ca~ in a vacant lot but that one ended revolver m:t then turned the w .. pon up m court.'' on herseH . Errant Horse Corulled Agai1i A Coot.a Mes.a policeman who .has been through it before headed for what he hopes 11 the last roundup early today in northeast Costa Mesa. He was dispatched to Ute.$)() block of Paularino Avenue In response to a homeowner's midnight telephone com· plaint of a horse grazing on hls front lawn. Patrolman John C.a3ey said b e recognit.ed the horse from prior incidents and went to the home ol ita owner, George Fain, 22, of 853 Paularlno Ave., .. and ordered him to corral the beast. Officer Casey said Fain has been warn- ed before about letting his hone roam at night. Officers said the shooting occurred in a car parked on a deadend street north of the Palisades at Capistrano Beach. "We ba_ve not yet learned what camed the quarrel, if there was one, and we have reached no decisions of any kind on this ease," ~heriff's Capt. James Broadbelt said today. "We are very anxious to question Mr. Reyes further as soon as he Is well enough," Broadbclt added. Sheriffs officers said depuUes who patrol the Capistrano Beach area sald they had seen the couple oo previous occasions sitting together In a parted car. Coroner's officers saJd fi.IW Rodriguez died from a single shot through the head. ~heriff's investigators said they have not yet detennined owners.hlp of the weapon from which two bulletl were MOSCO\V (UPI ) -Literalumaya San Francisco Bay area. Gazeta says Playboy magarine is an "I came to see her and I never fired. From Page AI "especially poi5000us branch or could leave her," says Mrs. Reynolds, Woti1an Snr·v1'ves Fall bourgeois mass culture." a fonner longtime Detroit resident. .. I NTJXON ·i-sold my home in Detroit and took a -' • • • The newspaper of the Writers Union beating on the price but it was \\'orth LOS ANGELES (U PI ) -A 64-year-old devoted a half page to the magazine., it." of Nixon 's chief aceuscr John Dean woman suffered only a broken hip early e~plalnlng its origins, philosophy and "She· got so sick ... but she knew us in testimony before the Senate \Vatergate today when she fell from an overcrossing reasons for its success. up to the last day. committee, said he did not know onto the Hollywood Freeway after losing "What we have before us is an "We're going lo stay in Costa Mesa," "anything new," either about being nam· her 'tooting. Ede Burton Esposito or especlally poisonous branch of bourgeois Mrs. Reynolds added. "And I'm going ed as an unindicted co-co~pirator or Los Angeles waS reported in satisfactory mass culture which carries oul an back out there ... " being subpoenaed to testify. condition at Queen of Angels Hospital. absolutely naked preachiiig d militant 1------------------------------------------- individualism and amo r alism,'' Llteratumaya Gazeta said . Playboy is not sold in the Soviet Union. From Page A.I GIRN ••• 900 others last year in England. Giming , which is in the dictionary, su pposedly originated 600 years ago in Wales. Battin said. \Vhen he presented the plaque to Mrs. Sayers, Battin promised to do all he could to help Mrs. Sayers with her latest effort - winning U.S. citize nship. ~-······-····················· Special Li~ton Demonstration Friday and Safl:lrclay -I p.m. to 5 p.m. 1975 Utton MicrowaY~en with VARI-COOK CONTROL -·AclYanc:e features that set the LITTON Mlllllhinaste'® Model 416 apart from otlier MICROWAVE OVENS VA~I:C00K OVRN CONTROL COOK D~08T End of Tether . Special lntrodudo Price '••l••t llllOrO•IWI for eonvtnlerri, f11t ,.,,...,..UUIJ'll'lllllCr .. cool!lno nor teel.,_• 1ft1•ll'IO 111 lfOltll l~ •IV' cooklllo """' Jud ge Co1idones Wif~ in Sla y ing LONDON (l:JPI) -A judge gave a suspended two-year sentence and words of praise to a 40.year-old woman who pleaded guilty to stabbing her husband to death wtth a ~cissors. · Grace Maloney pleaded guilty Wednesday al the Old .Bailey _Criminal Court to the· manslaughter o( her husband, \ViUiam, S7, when he threatened and beat her after a drinking session . Judge Leslie Boreman said the evidence showed she suffered beatings from her husband over ... three-year period. "You havo been a good moth<!r , a good wife and an excellent housekeeper. t ca nnot think of any more one can say of a.ny woman,1' he said passing sentence . "I accept that-you have suffered considerably over the years because of your husband's behavior al'ltl you were driven to what you did at the end of your tether," he said. (11f•·llf9' 1111•r1 ... - I 111!1 1,2 C11&IC 19et Ull llle ~·lllfrlot 8t1$ftl, fflf-C1e ... KfYllC ll'lltriOf • I con11lned Hi )'Ollr eoo~· •• Cletelllltd lfl II" 110011 -"M E•clllllO V•ll • Cool! Coolllnll N .. WOllO of Mk •• 01110., , ., ... CookltlO trom llt- ton").. S,.CW .,lrodlctory Price IKlllde1 FREE • 20 l'C. COOllWAU KIT ;~THHMOMITR • lolCllO •OWHH IHJU. • COOllOOll 90DAYSCASH WITM APPltO\faD CREDIT • 1815 NEWPORT BLYP:i Downtown Costa Mesa-~one 548·778• . ' .............. ' ............. . • • ' .. • list Kai Bea v 11· B Th It w iiom Po !hey MIS'! shoi bro! Th rest lie and w poU door z., II time the ,, late .... 'Ii law In OCC\I m '· • -,---·-- ·Girl Tells ol Attack -- < Nudist S~iJDming • ID La·guna .. --..... DAILY PILOT * * * 10.: * * * FRIDAY AF.TeRNOON, OCTOBER 4, 1974 Y0t.. '1, •o. rn, 4 SICTJONS, •'JfAe1J Laguna .. -;"' ;JD ' ' Beacligoers Favor Nude Sectio11s By JACKIE HYMAN Of tllt Dilly r ll .. Sllff Beachgoers in Laguna Beach are overwhelmingly in favor o( setting aside areas Io.r nude swimming and SWl- bathing. This was one of the findings in a recent study by UC Irvine Social Scien- Usl Ruth Wallace, conducted for the Kalas Kagathos Foundation ofl..aguna Beach. Victi1n of Rape Invites 2 ~le1i Back, Slays One From Wire Services LONG BEACH ·-A young woman. who wns raped by two men. asked them to a return date and then killed ooe with a shotgun as her family looked on, police said today. Deborah Kantacng, 19, was booked on suspicion of murder. Police said she told them that she was abducted by two men as she left work in a Cerritos shopping center Wednesday and lhey drove her to a park in Santa Ana and raped her. . In return for releasing her without f'llrther harm. she said, she promised not to call police nnd to give them Iler telephone mJmbcr so they c:oold ~her again. "Frankly, I was surprised," said Ms. Wallace after finding that &1 percent of tbe 575 .beac:hgoers questioned ap- proved or·nude beaches. l\1s. Wallace ooted, however. that those who djsapproved of nude beaches "disap- proved very strongly." "I would say this is a controversial issue," she said, A list or lat' quest ions was handed out to beachgoers during the first three weekends in September, l\fs. V.'allace said. She found that :rT percent of those queried were Lagtma Beach residents and of these, 63 percent were property owners. . ' About half ot those questioned have children, the study-showed. Asked if they would go to a nude beach, 46 percent said yes. 29 percent no, and the rest perhaps or don 't...know. Ms. Wallace said she was SW'))rised to find that 43 percent of those queried said they would take their dtlldren to a nude beach. other significant findings , ~1s. Wallace said, were that 75 percent or thooe queried wou1d like to· see a nude beach in Laguna Beach. She. found that younger people, ma.Jes and Laguna Beach. residents were more approving o£ nude beaches than others "but I haven't tested the significance of tho.se figures yet." M!. Wallace said she used a ques- tionnaire rather than a race-to-face in- terview because she believed people would be more honest. • ·ll Hot Wheels I ·- ' Santa Ana • Valley Oiii~er.s Seize 'Jokin·g!' Bandit Suspe~t as u • I e Policy to '· Mean 'Bite Tl1e Bullet' WASHTNGTO'.'i (AP ) -PresidOlll Fon! has ruled out any gasoline ta:c increase and is firmly opposed to gas rationing but \\ill ask Americans to ''bite the bullet" in an anti-inflation program v.ith mandatory features, his spokesman said today. \\'hite 1-fousc press secretary Ron l\"essen said Ford \Aili disclose ··proposals to help all eviate problems \\ith credit and interest ra tes" in an address to a joint session of Congress at l p.m. {PDT) Tuesda}'. Nessen \\"OUld neither confinn nor deny "-!despread speculation that Ford would seek scnnc fonn of tax increase as part of his inflation-f ightin g package. But he quoted Ford as telling Republican congressional lea¥rs today that there are "hard choicc;i" \A'e and the American people have to make as \re bile the bullet on curbing inflation." ~essen ·also quott'd Treasury Secretary \\'illiam Sin100 as telling the (;Qp congressional lcadrrs that the Ford pro-- grain ··i n its most general terms \1"ill !See GAS TAX, Page A%) Orange Coast · They called Thursday afternoon, nnd it was agreed they would come to her home, investigators said. Police said when the two walked in, they found themselves confronted by Miss Knntaeng, who was holding n shotgun. The woman's father, two brothers and · glrl~cnd were also present, polic.c said. She itressed ihat she herself Is mt a member o£ a nude beach movement but oodertook the study as· a resea.,tcher ror the Kalos Kagalhos FounfttlOn. a health and water sports promoting: organization. The Issue· arose after several nude sunbathers were arrested early this sum· mer at South Laguna's 1,000 Steps Beach. Row after row of newly machined wheels sit in Southern Pacific Co.'s Sacramento yard and cfews prepare to begin $22.7 million progra1n to rebuil d 3.58 1 boxcars. The cars will move through the lines at a rate of three per day. Weather Miss Kantaeng killed one qr the men, blasting him In the neck, police said. He was identified as Danny Charles Allen, 21, of Senta Ana. · The other man necl. Police later ar· Tested Gari Tice. 21. of Santa Ana. t1e was held for lnvesUgnllon or murde.r and rape. When the men arrived at the home. police said, A!tOll knocked on U.. .open door, walked through It and was hit by a sJngle shotgun blast tired by flliss Kantaeng- Her father v.·ns In the room at lhe time bul told pt>llce !fa did not see the shooting. Tlce. who wris oot hit, fled but returned IBter to find out how Allen wu and was ITTr,est«L police said. Tice was booked undl!I' a California Jaw that say11 a persoo .,participating tn 1a crttnlnal act ln which J'llllrdcr -O<CUn may bo charscd with that murder. ; Ms. Wallace, who said her study wns conducted on six beaches in Laguna Beach and South Laguna, saJd she will preSClll her findings to the city council at an unspecified future date. ·Bags .of Manure liide Mru·ij nana • SAN YSIDRO (AP) -Border poln>lmen "Y they oei7.ed 1.111 pounds or marijuana from the bed or a pickup truck which a_ppeared to be filled with • bags or manure. The officers noticed the tailgate wa! off a11 the truck arrived from ~1exioo, revealing packages under the manure bags. The driver, a 23-year.Old Tijuana fn1n, was arrcsud. 'Joking' Suspect Seized lt was only a joke, officer. That's wbat San1uel Lamont, 33, Glen- da1', told two Fountain Valley pol ice1nen early this morning as they arrested him on an armed robbery charge. Police said IAmont entered '"the 7·11 market at Euclkt Str.ttt and Warner at 8: 15 a.m. today with -a meat clea1rer and fishing knife. tucked in his bell r lie ·first approached the clerk and allcgOOly asked him If he'd ever realized how simple It v.·ould be tor someone to rob him. Then, pollce Mid, he told lhe clerk he was 1 robbinR hin1 :ind ordered him to empty the cash register. But when n customer enter~ the Atore, the reluctant bandit bac"ked off and told the clerk he wos '"only kkldlng~" police .. icl. ( Lamont's joke only lasted a little ,1·hi1e. police said. After the cuslon1cr left. he pulled out his knife and told lh1! clerk he \A'as "serious," and was going to rob him after all. But his e!foMs were foiled wlwn two policemen who'd be~-g the \A'hole thing through the wlndo\A', can1c inside and arrest.00 1...-unont, \\'ho 1h~n B1\HT Trnius Sta ll ed OAKLANIJ tUP J) -The brakr-~ on a 11Ry Arcn llupld Transll train IOCkt'<I Thursday. halting nil lt'ohis for nbout 30 nilnulcs. A spokesman for the sys1cn1 Shld lhe "hold" was necessary to to1v the crl1lp1cd car out or lhe way. ' • t'laimed again he \1:is only k1ddinf!. police rc1>0rted . Offk'trs Steve Nieho\s nnd D:ilc llcriog 11cnt lo the n1arkrt 11ftrr lhc police dispalC'her rcporlL'<I n•cei\·1ng a n 1u1on)'TT10lls phone call •·that a ntan 111 a blue s.lurt was goin~ to rob a market " Th(' olfi<'l'rs ~'lid l,.'ln1on1 matcll('{j 1he tlei;;criplion, and they urrcstcd him \\hc.u thry 'illW him pull th,• knifr Lun1ont told police his \\·1k' hnd dl'Q})-- P<'d hitn olf Rt 11 rousln s ho u s r in f'ountuln Valley at ~ 0.111. IX'causc he anti the cousin pl:tnnt•t.1 lo \cnv~ toth1y for L.akr 1':1huc. • As police 11·<·rc tflkhtA h1n1 tn Orange County Jall this 1nnrn1ng, ofllccr3 said, Lamont still cln1mC1:i "lie was onl y kid• ding.'' l\"ight and morning IO\Y clouds \ri th sunny afternoons Saturday. J\"ol much change in 1c1n1'1Cr<1tu~e 1rith beach highs in the low 70s rising tO 73 inland. .L~SIDE TODi\Y A ni1nnts seen1 to say spetial thlnui; lo Laglll1a Benell 01tf/1or jV011cy ,\-l cl11ryre. 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TONIGHT - Orange Cowtty Board ot Supervisor Ch8'm1e.n ltalph Clark signed a lease lOda y per~itling constroftjon of fl ntllllon \\'Orth of ill!W boil'l' slips and olhrr f.1<'!Hth•s In !)a'iH1 liarbor. · Clar\ s~cd the bulky docwnents in ~ his officC while ntembt'rs or the Ne\\·port Beach buslne~ con5()rtium that acquired the lease (or nn oplion price of $415,000 l~ed on. · • The right to ,4evelop 950 boat slips in the vacant \\'CSL basin of the harbor was purchased by the nl?Wly formed ·group calll'<I TB\V. Its principal members include marine contractor Paul Tr autv•e.i n, credit dentis( l)r. Robert Beaucha mp and members of the Newport BeacJ1 \\'armington fami- Jy, major resident ial housing developers. _ "l feel certain the plan is ~·hat v•e had in mind for Dana Harbor," Clark • said. "It will almost double the harbor's capacity and we arc happy to have private enltrprise do It witllout the coun- ty having to assign one or its departments." ruchard Beauchamp, speaking for the consortiutn and hi s dentist rather, said it is likely to cost more lo store a boat in !he west basin once the slips are installed. ''The county is charging us more than lhe people wbo run the other half of the harbor so we will pass that along to make a reasonable prolit," he said. .According to the lease. the county v.·1U ge:t 25 percent of the gross reeeipts of TBW's operations in the harbor. The <.'OUJ'.llY gets 15 percent of the gross Crom the ea~ basin. Beauchamp estimated his firm will have to charge atxlut 23 cents more than the other harbor operators -com- ing to about $2. 7' per boat foot per month !Of' a vessel oC 30 reet or less. • "We wijl' be· using a different formula to charge for these sllps," Beauchamp said . "We will charge by the_ &quare footage of water the boat takes up rather than by the linear foot." Cctptain Radios For Help, Saves Eight 01i Vesse l AUAMI (AP) -Coast Guard oljicials credit a1 )'OWlg captain wbo st&od in nerk-ruifl water at the radio ol bis sinking boat With saving the lives of the eight peRoos .iboard. A Coast Guard cutter brought Capt. Dudley Savage, 24, diving instructor Steve Barry, 24, and six teen-agers .to Miami Wednesday, a day after their 40.Jool cabin cruiser sank In heavy seas in the Atlantic about 50 miles southeast oI Fort Lauderdale. savage :;ald he managed to gel off three t']dayday" distress sign~s before Lbe beat-went down -the last while the water 1wirled about his neck. ·,.1 was getting the hell knocked out ol me -by electrical shocks from the radio," he said. "I could hardly touch t.he tteei\'er." ·~ Savage said he heard only one reply to fii& distress call before the rad.lo went wKter water. But several Coast Guard stations heard it and a fixed-wing plane and a helicopter were dispa~ed. 1'hc crew put on life jacket and went into the l\·ater, clinging t the top of thf submerged vessel. Three hours later, just ~s the plane was about to head back, it sighted a red narc and a ye llow smoke signal. A helicopter was diverted to make the rescu{". "The only really rough moment was when I looked down abou t 20 minutes before \l,'e sighted the plane and saw a shark,'' Savage said. OIAHGECOAST DAILY PILOT ' " °'•"II• C;;a·~ o.,,, ~ ........ ~ .. ...,~ .. ('!)Of>- l .• ., .......... ~p,,..,_ .... ~ . ._,""""' °'- ~ .. ~-c.u-.r. ... ~Me -1-.... """' ·'-I \" , .. , .... ..,.,. '""'~ tl;>o-eo.i. ,_ ..... "'1WI e.-.... ...,,..,,,71 s-~ ....... ••• v,,, ... ··~"'' e. ... • , ...... ~----...., I·•' t'-"'"-·~.an....,, .. , """" • •·~II"' '"' • ..,.,, .• " "-""""""" "-lu•ll>n """ r .. " ~ •" , ... r""''""' outol"" .. ~ '"'"'' ,, 4' 31') w. d t.h ·,111t L t~'" ~ ..... C.Ol•b'"'• ~b7'1! 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Drug Raiders "4.rrest Pair In Costa Mesa . oo;: LECTURES -"lnveotmenls," Edward ~cNary lecturer.' Uttle Theater, CdM ilJ&h School, !:a. p.m. UCI LECTURES -"Television and the World tof Sports," Science Lecture .. ~~;__,HaJl, 7:30 p.m. ''Your Lo ca 1 ~ •• ,.,,. · Governments,'-' Jury Assembly-Room, D11ty Piiot Slflf l"htlt Orange County Court House, 1 ~.ni. FRIDAY, OCT. 4 OCC LECTURES -''Citl1eft Participation in Governmeqt," )udy Swane !(!Cturer, Isl~ House • .N~ Center, 9:30 a.m. "Geology_ or California," George Mason. lecturer, SCience Lecture 11 7::Kl Jim, ''Travel & Holida~ PbOOJio'aphy'," Raljlh S. Gar- rison lecturer, SC:ience Lodlire 2, 7:30 p.m. ,KIWANIS TRAVEL SE~IES -"Mark Twain in Italy," OCC Auditorium, • - p.m. A drug raid on a ~a ~tesa apart- ment \Vednesday night led to the arrest of two men and seizure or nearly 2,500 amphetamiOe pills and a quantity or mari]uana. Investigators claim they h a d ANIMAL OFFICER THOUGHT HE FOUND '0 NE OF THOSE WEIRD RELIGIOUS CUL TS' Hundreds of Dead Cats, 'Embllmed Jn Pl11 tic 81111, Discovered in S.anta Ana Fj1ld "YOU KNQW I CAN'T HEAR YOU WHEN THE WATER'S RUNNING," - Costa 11-1esa Civic Playhouse, Coounwtlty Recreation Center, Oct. 4 and 5, 8:30 p.m. Adm. $2. FOOTBAIL -Estancia vs. Villa iPark at El }t'odena, 8 p.m. Newport Harbor at Westminsl.ey', 8 p.m. Ji'ouQlaln Valley vs;..tdison at OCC stadium, 8 p.m. negotiated to buy 60 so-called nickel bags containing 40 pills each, but the marijuana came as a bonus. Dennis A. McTighe, 1:1, or 374 Cypress Drive, Laguna Beach, was booked oo suspicion of selling amphetamines. A Tree for Linda f't'OJll Page AI DEAD CATS. MOTORCYCLE. SPEEDWAY RACING -Falrgrowids, 8 p.m. • •• ' Charles J. Saunders, 18, ~ 887 Center St., where they were arrested, was book- ed on suspicion of selling amphetamines and p>ssession of marijuana ·tor sale. F airvie·u' Girl Remembered purchase and qualjfications. The 60-cent purchase price barely covers the oost Cl.emente Woman ' .Shot to Death; Bo:yfriend Hurt Detective Dave )kooks saJd the one-- v.·eek investigation began with purchase of one nick"el bag-a $5 transaction- on a sidewalk in the 2600 block or Harbor Boulevard. Investigators ·allege they made ar- rangements to purchase. the larger quan- tity, valued at about $300, and were escorted to the Center Slreet addre.ss. McTigbe, a gardener and Orange Coast College student, and Saunders, also a student, were each in jail today in lieu of ll0,000 bail •.. f'rona Page Al IIARMER ... is being backed In his race for the lie}ltena.nt go_yemor's position by many of the same big money men who sup- ported Reagan in his races. Harmer talks about the need to curb the growth of big government. He believes that big govemment-is helping tear the family apart and has authored anti-obscenity measures in the past. The only time Harmer's name has ever been linked to possible scandal was when he voted in 1971 against a subdivision bill which critics said would have placed costly regulations on a Northern California land development finn. Harmer was on the board of directors of the firm, S h a s t i n a Properties, at the time he cast the vote. He said the Legislature's attorney ad-· vised him the vote would not be a conflict of interests. In floor debates, be has often led t~ Reagan ad~nlstration attack against bills that contain rat appropriations. He stresses the need to scrimp. Time and again, Hanner al90 em- phasized the effect h1ormonism has had oo his life. He says he gets an ~normous amount of satisfaction ·•trom tiarmoniz- ing my work v.ith the church." Ex-preside~t' s [&gal Expenses Top $100,000 \VASHlNGTON (UPI) -Fonner PresidenJ Nixon has run up more than $100.000 in legal expenses, but a fund ~as bee~ set up to:bclp pay the debt, 1l "''as disclosed today. Former Nixon aide Bruce Herschensohn said that the fund "''as set up by a board of three trJstees. Herschensohn, Rabbi Baruch Korff and George AfcLaughlin. Herscbensohn said donations "''ill be solicited for Nixorr. "We know he is now In debt ove r SI00,000 in legal expenses," Hersdlen- sohn said. He said that the fund has been set up through a bank. As to whether Nixon has been informed. he replied, ''We have been in touch with San Clemente " !\'ixon's California retirement residence'. By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of 11M DallY !"Utt Stiff Liltle Linda Eastman lived her nine years looking at the world !rom the confines tlf a crib, steel braces and :r wheelchair. but it was the oq]y \\Wld s™: had. She still loved it, and all the people in il v.·hen she learned what Jove Is. She especially loved picking out prett)" f't'om Page AI Fll.\UIT. •• cattle herds in the ~1idwest and could guarantee catlle buyers future delivery. About $344,000 was obtained Crom in- vestors through such misrepresentations, according .to the Grand Jury's charges. Early this year, the Securities and Exchange Commission obtained a federal court order enjoining Internatioanl Com- modities ~e from violating loderal fraud alatutes. /IJ. that Ume the SEC charged !hat the company wu operating silhUar to a Los Angeles based !inn that collapsed in 1973. • • . The terms of the injunction obtained by SEC were eonse.nted to by company officials without an admission or denial ·or any violations. As a result or the injunction a receiver was appointed •to preserve International Commodities Exchange assets. According to Zimbilch, tbe counts alleged in the Indictment took plaCe between January, 1972 and the issuance of the injunction in January of this year. Playboy Rapped By Russians • MOSCO\V (UPI ) ....:.. Literatumaya Gazeta says Playboy magazine is an "especially poisonoUs branch o f bourgeois Jtiass culture." The newspaper of the Writers Union devoted a half page to the magazine. explaining its origins, philosophy and rea sons for its success. "What we have before us is an espcci811y poisonous branch of bourgeois mass culture which carries out an absolutely naked preaching oC militant individualism and amoralism,'' Llteraturnaya Gazeta said. Playboy is not sold in the Soviet Union. ., From Page Al GIRN ..• 900 others last year in England. Giming, which is in the dictionary, supposedly originated 600 years ago In Wales, Battin said. When he presented the plaque to ~1rs. Sayers , Battin promised to do all he couJd to help Mrs. Sayers with her latest effort -winning U.S. citizenship. E:pd of Tether ' Jud ge Co1idone8 W ife in Sla ying LONDON (tJPI) -A judge gave a suspended two-year sentence and words of praise to a 40-year-old woman who pleaded guilty to slabbing her husband to death with a scissors. Grace Maloney pleaded guilly Wednesday at the Old Balley Criminal Court to the manslaughter ot her lrusband, \Villlam, 37, when he threatened· and beat her ifter a drink.Ing-session. - Judge Leslie Boreman said the evidence showed she sur!ered beatings from her husband over a three-y ear period. "You have been a good mother, a good wife and an excellent .housekeeper. I cannot th.Ink of any more one can say of any woman/" he said passing sentence. •'J accept that you have surrered considerably over the years because or your husband :s beha\llor and you were driven to what you did at the end of your tether," he said. of putting an animal to sleep. clothes for outings with Gramina and The doctor said he was unawarel the Grampa and riding the merry-go-round cats fowld Wednesday were being stored in the 'mall at South Coast Plaza. in the marmer ~scovered by animal Linda lived on \Vard 109 at Fairview control officials but he doubts if any Slate Hospital in C.OSta Mesa, beeause lav.'S were violated . .sPe wiis hydrocephalic and required a great amount of care. . AY[es said Spangler Yt'as not cited She died of a heart attack on . ..\ug. since the -cats were not · causing any 19. while being prepared for one more obvious health hazard. in a long series of operations to implant---''But we-told hlm he had to put shunt t~bes to drain the fluid crowding them in a building -preferably her bram. . . "In a mooth's time liefore she died refrigerated-to get them out of public she had surgery four times" says he; view," Ayres said. "1be way he had grandmother, Mrs.-Mary lttyno1ds, 63, themJald out shnply wasn't kosher.'' or 365 W. Wilson St, Costa Mesa. . Ayres was obviously shaken by the She and her husband Robert , 65; picked incident, rertlcularly the spect~cle of that address because it is handy to d~ad c~ts su~rounded by barrels of Fairview where one or both visited embalming fluid. · Linda ci&uy. Obviously, they will never '.'Beli~ve me,. I hadn't,, seen anyth~g forget the granddaughter whose big ~u1te hke thJS before. Ayres said. brown eye! held _joy, even_though a-There '!a.s one case som~ Yt;..a'! bae~ Wheelchair and braces lmprieooed her df a guy who dumped a bUnch of frozen body. ca~ in a v~~t Jot but that one ended Neither will others. up tn court. Ceremciiies are acbeduled Friday at l p.m. at the front door to Fairview State Hospital. where a big sego palm tree will be planted in her memory. The tree was purchased with pocket money provided by hundreds of staff employes who noticed and marveJed at Linda's blossoming when her grandparents came. She learned to talk and feed herself within three months. Mary Reynolds was dubiOus about a ceremony at first . "Mary," declared Dr. Stewart Shimada, "this Is not going to be a sad thing. This Is going to be a fine thing." Everyone remembers Linda's sunny dispo!ilion. "She'd never Jet my husband and me argue." says ~1rs. Reynolds , recall- ing piailcs, r ides, shopping trips and the merry-go-round at South Coast Plaza -when Unda was well enough to go. "She'd say: 'Gram.ma, be still'!" Linda's divorced parents live in the San Francisco Bay area. •'f came to see her and l never could leave her," says hlrs: Reynold!, a fonner longtime Detroit resident. "I sold my home in Detroit and took a beating on the price but it was worth i I." "She · got liO sick .•. but she knew us up to the last day. "'We're going Lo stay in Costa 1Iesa," Mrs. Reynolds added. "And I'm going back out there ... " Errant Horse Cor<1ll.ed Again A Cost.a A!esa policeman who has been ~gh It l>efore headed for what he hopes ts the last roundup early today in northeast Costa Mesa. He was dispatched to the ~ block of Paularino Avenue in response to a homeowner's midnight telephone com- plaint of a horse grazing on his front lawn. Patrolman John Casey said h e recognized the horse from prior incidents and v.·ent to the home ol its owner, George Fain, 22, of 1153 Paularlno Ave., and ordered him to corral the beast. Officer Casey said Fain has been warn- ed before about letting his horse roam at night. From Page A1 NIXON ... of Nixon's -C_liief ae<:User John Dean in testimony lie!ore the Senate Watergate committee, said he did nol know "anything new," either about being nam- ed as an tmindlcted co-<:OJ1Spirator or being subpoenaed to testify. A San Clemente woman died from · a gunshot wound in the head a.00 her boyfriend . was sJx>t in the right arm early today in a Cap\slrano Beach in· cident tbaLis being Jnvestlgated -by Orange County Sherlfrs officers. Investigators said they are walUng for doctors at San Clemente General Hospital to complete surgery on John Ri!yes, 19, of 4017 Calle Juna. so they can question him further about the death of Dora Rodriguez. 22, of 31796 El Camlno Real, San Clemente. Tti.ey said Reyes told them at the ~_!If ~ ~tinglhat Miss R_oqr~cz gbot him in the arm . with a .38-oalibcr revolver am then turned the weapon Of\ henelf. Officers said the &hooting oa:urT.d in a car parked on a deadend street north or the Palisades at Capistrano Beach. "We have not yet learned what callJl!d the quarrel. if there was one, and we have reached no decisions of any kind on thi s case," ~beri!!'s Capt. James Broadbelt said today. "We afe very arudous to question Mr. Reyes further as soon as he Is well enough ,".Broadbelt added. Sheriffs oCflcers sa1d depuUes who patrol the C.aPistrano Beach area said they had seen the' couple ·oo previous occasions sitting together in a parted car. Coroner's officers said Miss Rodriguez died from a single shot through the head. Sherill's investigators said they have not yf$ detemtined ownership of the weapon from which two bullet. were fired. Woman Survives Fall LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A 61-year .. ld Woman suffered only a broken trip early today when she fell from an overcrossing onto the Hollywood Freeway alter losing her looting. 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